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1974-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • - I -·, • .. , 9 Named -in Hinshaw Campaign • Precision Pair Israel, Lebanon Dold Up Irvine Planes Clash Bank for $9,77.0 Over Beirut DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TH U RSDAYA FT E R NOO N ,DE CEMB ER1 t19~ YOL. U, NO. J4', I SECTIO .. S, 541 ~AGES Hinsha1v Can1paign More Assessor . ' ·charges Eyed By TOl\l BARLF.Y OftMD.ity Piloll Sl•ll The Orange County prosecutor who succeeded in obtaining Grand Jury in - dictments against nin e persons who allegedly defrauded the Orange Coun· Israeli Planes Strike Camps Around Beirut BEIRUT IUPI) -I s raeli warplanes today attacked Palestinian r efugee camps on the outskirts of Beirut, the !irst air raids near the Lebanese caµital in seven months. Four Is raeli jets 51,1,·cpl over the city and opened fire with machine guns in- to the Sabra and Chatila refu gee camps, th e Beirut defense ministry reported . Lebanes<' jct interceptors swepl up to meet th e attacking Israeli planes and surrace-to-air SAt.I missiles around the refugee camps were fired at the planes. Glouds of smoke billowed from one four-story buildi ng in the Sabra camp, located in a high rise residential area. The Palestinian news agency said a supply depot was hit. Lebanese Premier Rashid Solh told parliament 21h hours after the attack lhat one woman Was killed :ind 10 in- jured. "'\.\'e will ask for a meeting of the U.N. Serurity Cou ncil in order to pre- sent an urgent complaint concernin~ this aggression on Lebanon,'' Solh said. l~e said 1'"'oreign t.tinister Philippe Takla was calling in "ambassadors of the m ajor powers" to brief them on the Israeli attack. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv confirmed its aircraft con- ducted the 4 p.m. (6 a .m. PST) air r aids. but said they were against a Palestine Liberation Organization guerrilla training base south of Beirut and '"isolated from any c ivilian pdpulation." The command said Israeli pla nes dodged the missiles and all planes returned safely. The planes screamed out of the midafternoon rainclouds and ror seven minules strafed the ca mps about three n111es southeast or the Lebanese capital"s main l-lurnr1' sho11· ping distrlcl, witnesses reported. Several P;;&ICStinian guerrilla of· fi ces are localed in the Sabra di~trlct . One report ~aid the Beirut orfice of the Syrian·b<1rked Al Saiqa guerrilla organization was llit. T,hc ..Oar or the planes diving over (See BOMBI NG, Page A21 ~ ' ty Assessor'.s office hinted today that more charges might be forthcoming from the p<1nel. Deputy District Attorney ~li chacl Capizzi gil \'e those indications but lit· Ue . other new in!ormalion into his five-month probe of activities within the offi ce during the first successful campa ign to elect Assessor Andrew Hinshaw lo the J.louse of Represen- tative Neither llinshaw, nor his successor, Assessor Jack Vallerga, could be re- ached for comment today on the 33· count indictment handed down Wed- nesday by the Grand Jury. Noting that the investigation is by no means over. the Grand Jury issued its 33 -count indictment on mulliple felony chari;es of grand theft , con- spiracy. submission of fa lse claims and \•iolationsof government codes. T he nine persons na med in the in- dictment arc : Hetire<l a ssessor's e mployes Kirk Armistead, 61. or Santa Ana and Garland Hedding. 55, ofSanla Ana. Curre nt e mployes .James N. Bertolino. 52, or 24116 Via ~ladrugada . l\'l ission Viejo; Chris Boukidis, 61, of Anaheim; Reginald Dunla1>, 64, of Placentia: Fred Forbeck, 43. 0£ Orange; .John Montani, <18, of Garden Grove ; Robert Plumlee, 47. of Santa Ana. and George Upton, 54 of Santa Ana. ~linshaw now represents the 40th Congre ss ional Di s tric t as a Republ ican representative. It is a lleged that all nine <lerendants submitted false claims for overtime and. vacation p:iy to compensate for vacation time they spent while \\'ork- in g for the then-County Assessor in 1972. Hinsha" and Vallerga were among 49 \\lilnt'sscs who appeared before the CSee 9 1:'\JDICTED, Page 1\21 B utz Jokes A bo u t WA SPs \\'t\Sll l NGTON {U Pll - Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz, who got into hot wa.ter re· cenll y whe n he repeated an Italian dialect joke about Pope Paul's-sland on birth control, hasn't stoppedjoking. Opening a speech to his de- partment ·s outlook conference today, he told the audience nn · aide had given him a l\Ole urging · him to "tell a story about white Prote~tanl!ti .'' "\Veil. I he re was the Southern Baptist preat'h(!r "'ho bought a second hand car only to discover he didn't have the voca bulary to operate it," Bult said, eer ere • or _ s m • U11l1oppu Landing Rescue workers minis ter to sn1all pleasure airplane lhat pancaked onto the I.anding strip of Orange County Airport at sunset \Vednesday afte r pilot radioe d tower to report his nose "'heel \\135 ·stuck. No injuries res ulted aboard plane \Vhich reported ly wa s o n a trip from Nut 'l'rec, Calif. f<,irem cn said full contingent of men and equipment had time to :-;ct up before plane came in. Precision Pair Roh New Bank of I rvine - Hy ARTJIUR R. VINSEL Ol llllfDotll~ PUDI SlotH 1\ · boindit tean1 operaLing \Vi th mititar~· precision robbed 11 tiny ne\\I bank in rural lr1•ine of S9,770 \Vcdne~ day. men:i cing 16 persons "'ilh a col- lapsible rifle. lhen hurling smoke bombs into lhe building io screen thC'ir gctav.•ay. Th<' holdup was Irvine's first bank robbe ry a nd occurred nl a location police conceded.is a bandit's drea m . Bank personnel lold Officer Elliolt Nemcrson, one of the first lo arrive at the Ba nk of lrvine. trl322 CuJ,·er Drive, that the l\\'O bandits entered about 2: 15 p.m. "Attenlion .... "one of them shout- ed and the entire baRk starr -plus one lone customer-froze. "\Ve're going to rob the bank," they said, or word:fto that errec1. Oetl'.'c ti\'e Steve Nash. who is ha ndl - ing the investigation 11long \\ilh FBI agents. said one bandit then kept those in lhP bank covered. · The other arrned robber -Lhey both wore ski·lype sunglasses -the n methodica lly e:leancd out teller,:· cash drawers und al one point swore as he dropped some of the money. The holdup team then ordered all persons in the small, temporary bank structure to lie Clal on the fl oor and I • l'Ounl to 50 bl'forl' gcl\1n.i; lll' to C'al l 1K>l i ('('. Sm ok(• bomb:-11crl' thrn tn..;scd in1 o the <.'arprll'd lohh,· ;1rl';1. filling th1· small :-.l r11 etur1• 11l!h .tl'l'lcl 1Unl('S ;_i.., the bant\tl:-. n1•d lt1 ,I 1im;ill !!l"Ct'n plckup trt1 ck . pol1rr ~:11d One 1n\·est1g:itor :-.J1d th l· bank hnus1ng all n1.11.·rat1on:-. and t•mployl·:-. of th<· ne11 finaJLl'1<il lirrn 1:-. lit<'rall.' a b:1 nd11 's drC'~HTI du1• to it s luc;l\1011 jus1 o(f the Sant:i ,.\na Fr('l'\l'ay 111 larg<'IY· undc\'l'lopcd ni,rlh Jrv1nt• The hu1ld1ni: 1::. aln1ost hidden by tSee B,\~K JOH, Page 1\2) ,'!_OD AY,'S PILOT EXTRA SPEC IAL Ne"'S rrom the South Coast •. thC' \V e s t Cou n ty .. the b ear h cit 1t•s ... frnm t111·out!hout Clrangt· County. To Co1nplcm<'nl s1x•rlal Christm;;1-; advertlsfni;i. s1or1e!I and 1llc1urt>~ fro1n thP!>C are;is appear today 1n sections U and C of the Daily Pilot, as "'ell as of cour:-.c -111 their re:,'l'.ular positions 1n olh<'r lltirt!<> of the pripcr. Wo man, Suffets Heart A ttack Bef ore Crasli An 11lcl crJ~-Ne\\'JXH'\ llC';iCh \1·nma11 11 ,1s listed in critical conclltion to<l ;1,1· fol1111\·111.e: :i Costa !tlt·:-.a rt.>a1·C'ntl tral- l'1c al'l'idrnt \Vednesday 1h:it c:1\,1pu ll · t.•11 nnt> tar .io ft!<!l 1nlo an 1ntl'rsec1111n, lnv1·s11gators said docturs at 1111:.~ '.\lt.•rnor1a l ~losp1tal dl'lcrnun<'d :\'lrs. Zcltl;1 B. Picl'l'C. 78. of l12 \\I, ('nJ-.t. lhgh\\•ay. suffered a hP;i rl :ittacl.. JU~\ tx•fnrc the rcarl'nd colli:-.1on . ~lotor1st Ph1liu J . :'\u1ld. 26. of 21 1 \\'. 191h St., llunt1nJUOn Reath. escaped inJury "'hen his car "as rammed from bl.'h1nd anfl acroJ~s I rv1 ne A venue as he I'' ailed tor 3 I raff1c hghl at East 17th Strecl. Nudd told officers he r:1n back to st•1• 1f the othC'r dri\"C'r "·us all riJ!,ht ;111d tou11d ~l rs. Pierce :.lumped. un· ronscious, on the floorboards of h1•r ('8 1'. Za rh Confi r1n<>d \\"ASlllNC;·ro~ (,\!') ThP Sl'n:i11• \\'c<ine .. cla} <.'On(rr111ctl Frank c;. Z.irb"s :iripoinlmrnl 3:oi .1tln1in1::.tr:1t or 01 lht.• Feder.1tl Jo~n1.>ruv ,\<lnun1su·.1- 1lon 7.arb ~uccc.'e<I~ J ohn C. SJ\\'h1ll ;.is ch1C'f t)f the :i.it:en<.'y cr(';1tcd to 1mple- mcnl the nation's energy 1>0li<.'y. D"iedrich, Clark Cite · Zoo Plans Hy \\'ll ,J.11\1\I SCllREIB t:R DF lt!IE Ditll• Pil ... S!ittl Li on Country Safari and t\l'O Oran~t County go\·ernn1cnt Jc;1ders \\'cdnl'S d av ofrercd to ~a\'(" tlfl' li\'('S of a d00mcd herd or tame di'l"I' al tlcfuncl J:i11anese \!1l1;1.1:e and Ucer Park 1n Duen;. P:irk. The offers came in the 1vak e or an outpouring of public shock a nd <1nge r o\ler the slaughter of 177 deer at lht! amus£'mcnt park Tuc~day because they had posi livc. 'reactions t o tubercul osis tests. ·!_,ion Country, lr\'ine"s open air \l'ild animal park, said It "'iii take any of the 1~0 rcntaining: deer that have ne~ati ,.e TB lC:i.l results. A s pok£'sma11 for Six Flags Jnr .• p;ircnl firn1 1Jf Japanese Village said the compan.v v.·ouhl he happ,v 111 transfer the deer hut no dcfin1ll' ar r .J.ngements had l:iet·n matlc_.. Offers by sup['l'\'1sor·s Ralph D1edr1 ch and R.ilph Clark to put lh1· remaining deer 111 <·ount.v l'l').!101i<d park petting zoo.~ \l'rre Jlso n1<idP buL fScc Dt:EK, Page A:!J Oran,:e Coast \\1e .;1 t l1er Partly sunny "'ilh variable high c\oudint'Ss Friday, accord- ing to the \\Ca ther servi('e. Some lo,t· clout.ls in the morn1n)! hours . ll ip.h:-; 62 h1 Gti. LO\.\.'S tonigh t 44 to 48. Oner C(ln.~idercd a car.~rr f,,r 1rnri1e11 on ly. a1r/11ws now are !1inn11 c1nd train inq 1r1c11 as JIJglit host.~. St'l' slor11 U·I. lntl~x """'••-we• m l II' 18••<1 Cl 011.......... "' Cla•"hf<I D•·H (Otr•<• 1!111 c .. ,,,.. .. o Ill! ~at~ Hollct• •• fclilfttlitl Pot119 M [ftlftUlft"'"" (10-11 . '""•~•t (M ~ H .. 01c-Of .&""UftCI••~ Dl ""-''""' OI _,;., C1•11 f<•l•°"•I ,..,.., .tl•,D't o..-(Ollftlf ,.., PN1t1lt 01-J "'" 01 5,1,11 Pe•h'f D\ ~' O.·• T•ll~111M (11 l!ot.,.,. Cl• n ...~...... u won.I l'fewl Al D't ) 11 2 DAll.YPlLOf S Thu1S01y,O.Cember1:t197• PQ~es ~limb, hui ... . ' Good News Tllere's • • • \\' ,\Siii N'G'fON (UPI 1 -The Lubor ()('p:1rlmeW. J(!:portcd today th~ UP· \•,1rll s1)!ral el prices may-.oi.t last be ll'\l•l1n g ,,ff dl•i.p1tt• .1 I L (M'rl't•nl Jtimp 11) the \vh ole:,alc 1iru.:e 1ndt'." for :'oiov· ('m~iq Chargt"'S fo r processed Coods l.nd cent -their smallest ont·mo~th gain !eeds. la~gi:ly bl·c;.1use or a sharp rise t since September 1973. to lhe price of sugar, the department The index. un indicator or what con· sa1tl. ~umer prices will be like in the nc<ir B1~t _the les~ vol;:itdt• 1ndus_tria l com· future. stood <it 171 .9 -reflecting an 1nod1t1es. which form a major part or increase of 23.5 percent in 12 months. the index shov.·ed a seasonally adjust· 'fhPt 1neans products costing SlOO in eel No,·ember increase or only 0.9 per· 1967, the base year, ~t $171.90 last 1"104't ttf1a hr1lr th(' total No\'ember incrcast: rcs ullC'd from h•~hcr • We're in a Fog 'Mist Worst in Newport, Mesa .I. &\PKl{'llll ~ t-'(.H; !Jank \\1th a fondness for the r\e"•porl llarbor ·area dcscc-ndL'tl at th•: 1norn10~ ru:.h hour toda ~·. :-ind along some !ilretches · of thL· eoasblinc \"t:-.1b1hty v. as reduced to a matter of a few feet. ,\llhOUJ:h lhe heavy fog hit parts or Newport Beach and Costa J\1ci;u, no nli1j11r tolh~1011s or other problems were reported. 01'•: O•· TllE 1'111('t\F.ST L'OnCC41tralions of the mis! v.·as <1lon~ Pacific OJasl lln:h'' .i ~ <Jl Ba .\:.horcs. "'here morning commuters found the going blO"' and hu1.<1n luu.:.. \\lc~lht:1' fort·ra!ilers (Jrcd1ct more of the same patchy fog late tonight ;jfltl clirly l"r1tlay. Eeo11on1ie lluddle President Reportedly Considering Tax Cut WASHINGTON IUPl l -President Ford· met for two hours today with auto industry and union leaders and reportedly indicated he would con- !lfder an income tax cut to help0 l\mericar:o; 'Sick economy. lie also ruled oot .a new gas lax. 'fhe "fi hc" White 110use meeting, , .... ;i;.cp ~~Judcd lop Cabinet advisers. (P.Uqw,e« P.romises Wednesday night 8( ne~,prowsals by Ford to help beat 1n0at~ol).,an4 recession. G'ov. William ?t1 illiken or Michigan, who also attended, told reporters ar. t.erward .. he gol lhe ''clear im· Froni Page A I 9 .. .INDICTED .. Grand JUry in the five months or in· ,·estigation. • Eight· of the nine derendants were arraigned late \\rednesday be £ore Judge Everett \V. Dickey who delayed court action on the group until Friday. 1l)~y arc rrec on their promise to ap· pear. .,... It is l"'xpcctcd that Redding. the only indiotee not to nppear in court. will make an appcarantc loday and will alsb be ordered to return to Judge Dickey's courtroom Friday. n was learned after the indictees appeared that the phase of Grand Jury testimony that led to them being named was actually concluded about three "'eeks aito. It was a lso l<'arned that the Grand J'ury Was divided on the issue or the asSe58br's office and C'ould not be persliaded to issue the indiC'tment un· lJl Vlednesday. Capizzi p'ointcd out that \•:hen both officials appeared before the Jury. e ach invoked the Fifth Amendment .ind rC'fused to testify. Bolh mC'n are named in l;:inguage supporting felony rounts rilctl 11~a 1nst sc,·eral or the nine dt-ft'ndants . Deputy District Attorney William 'Evans. v.·ho "·orkcd with Capizzi in putting th~ case before the Grand · . Jurv, l'Sl1matC'd that the total Joss lo lhe ·county as the r~sull of the alleged offenses wa~ ··about SI0,000''. ··i t mat be more nod could prov~ to be le~." lii.· s<.1id. "'The problem i11 m.:i kini; !lot-itstimatl' is lhat lhi s thing 1s still f~ r frbm over '· ORANGE COAST Robert N. Wttd "PlnlOI' ... -P111111- olc# ,Jack R. Curle-y 11-C•~•ll"fll .,,,, """'" ,,...,..Qltf homas Keevll ··~ Thomt:lS A. Murphine Ml"411t1>9 EO.KI' ' (l"1t::ir1e~ H Loos Richard P, Nall •~tt,HM ~n.tQ•ftQ[· •t<I<\ ; ; Offices C.o,l4 ~ru lJQY,•••S.•S!•,...! .. f ,.(1911 .... II \llJ r>l.•"Pllt! r.o.,'f•ffl7 1.•0..,.. k•~ll, 111+c,.....,.,rt!ol1wt """''•.-e•on q.r< 11 !'-'1 lll-0<" -·~rd !.IOOltM < • llA I~' ISM>! U "11 llMG •!~II OotQO f•~•tl Telepf'lone 17141642-4321 Cl•ssifitd Advert1Si"9 M2·S671 ~l•N<• \lfllf• "t~Ol!Kt 5114310 F•O"' Mn (lr._til( -. 49S·06l0 ,J F•-Mot•llO.-•nqo c-''°""""""'"' S40·1210 • pression" that the President would consider a tax cut among other possi· bJe actions: But Milliken stressed Ford had not made any commitments. United Auto Workers Union Presi· dent Leonard Woodcock said he pro· oosed the tax cut, but added that the P resident made no comment. \Voodcock said Ford did indicate support or a moratorium on emission control standards -which industry leaders say are pushing up the price of cars. "lt was a fine meeting," said Chrysler Board Chairman Lynn Townsend; one of 10 auto manage· ment and labor leaders who sat around the Cabinet table. ··1·m not dis· appointed.'' OfCicials of Ford, General l\1otors and American Motors also attended, along with Treasury Secretary William Simon, Transportation Secretary cfaude Brinegar and Com· merce Secretary Frederick 8 . Dent. Woodcock said his tax cut proposal reeetved the support of all or the in · dustry r e presentatives and ex· ecutives wbo attended. lie said no specific tax. cut .was recommended but that he stressed it should apply to middle and low-income groups. Board Chairman Henry Ford 11 or the Ford Motor Co. has called for a 10 percent across-the-board tax cut to get a grip on the deepening recession. Ford said in a speech Wednesday night that he was "deeply.concerned" over the economy, but did not plan any drastic changes in his present al· tack on the infaltion and recession. Spelling out his latest vi ews in the speech. Ford said he is "deeply con· cerned'' about "'three domestic devils -inflation , recession and energy." He said the auto industry's pro· blems '.'affect ollt economy on a very broad basis." · Ford told the dinner meeting of the Business Council ··the economy is in difficult straits" and that he "'ould propose ··.a number of new or alternative measures to augment and update" hi s policy by mid ·J anuary, shortl y a fter the new Congress con· venes, '"if not sooner.'' The President did not go into specifics before the group of more than 100 corporateofficials. Cyclist Hits Wes tnt inster Home; Dies A :?l ·~·<'ar·old n1otorcyclisl died \Vednesday \~·hen he rammed into a house at 8832 Sapphire Ave. in \Veslrninster. ~ Karl J . Ro~off, 15911 Garnet St . \l,'e!!l •n inster. "'11s dead on 11rrival al \Vestminstt'r Community llospital Hl !1.03 p.m . lie "'<1s not wearing a h('hne.t, pohre said. :incl a pparcrlll y died of massive he:1d injuries. ·rhc \'iClinl i~ th(' bi-other 0£ John Rogoff. 81 31 t.:as1>0rt Drive, llunl· in)!ton Hea t'h . Police sni<I Roi:ioff had been driving south on C3rne1 wheri he came to the T-1ntcrs1'clion \Y1th Sapphire, about one h31f block from his home. He failed ·to make a turn onto Sap- phire and \C<'rcd into the unoc:cupied front bfodroom of the home of Jo~eph Rreheny, \\'e-i t1n1nster police In · \ l''l1 ~:1 tf)r Dick \\\•1nhl•i mC'r s<.11d . 1'hl' c(llhi>ion lt•fl .1 hole about one by lhreC' re t'I Ill the \\•all Of the house. lirC'heny h:ld been a5lctp in another mom \\'einh c1 nlC'r said police ha \'e not yet tlclerm1n ed "·hat might have ('auscd the accident Then.-appears to be no mechanica l disorder wlth the motorcycle, he said. but invesli&alion i' continuing. month. The Labor Department sounded a note or cautious optimism In compar. ibg the 1.2 percent hike in the Nov· elt'lbe r index "ith others or the recent pfst. ''Price increases were less wldespreud than in the previous months." the department's Bureau. or Labor S1a11 stics said . t .. or lhrce months the 1n<lcx has risen an a\'c>rage of 1.3 percent each month. Forthethirdquarterof 197-1 - June, July and August -the a ... erage monthly increase was 2.7 percent. ··A s harp rise for lhe sugar and con· fectioner:v group ing resulted in a 3.4 percent increase for processed foods and f~eds (in 'Noyember l," about three·riflhs of thc°"i'Ronth"s total in· crease. The seasonally adjusted increase for all farm prod ucts foods and feeds was 2.S percent, compared to a 5.1 percent rise in October. Sugar and confectionery products accounted for most or the monthly 1n· crease in prices of consumer foods, "'hile prices of beef, veal and eggs were lo"·er. Increases in household furniture and major appliances pushed up prices fo r consumer durable goods. But the advanC'e v.·as smaller than Oc· tober, V.'hen 1975 car prices were in· eluded in the index. Some crude materials, such as scrap metal and waste paper. went down in price while others, such as natural gas and petroleum increased. From Page A l DEER •.. the co mpa ny has not reacted to them. Diedrich said he v.·ould urge the county to accept all the deer- includ ing those with positive TB reac· t ions -as long as they were donated free or cha rge. lie said the county could take the animals and keep them within the rules set down by the state Depart· ment of Animal Health and the Orange County Health Department. The Fullerton supervisor admitted some of the remaining deer might be infected but that will be determined tater . "Right now I feel the important thing is to Sa\•e the.herd." he said. "I understand the economic pressures on the company and the only way these animals can be saved from de~ ath is for the county to take over." Diedrich said he hail: been told positive TB reactions were noted for the first time nearly two years ago but the infected ani mals were quaran· tined. "If some of the animals are infect· cd, they will have to be treated but most or the animals left are healthy and would be a welcome addition to our park system." he said. Diedr ic h m ade his offer berore learning of Lion Country's proposal but a spokesman for the supervisov said today the county proposal is still valid . Diedrich said supervisors have re· ceived hundreds of c alls fro m enraged citizens who heard the nev.•s or the initial slaughter. Supervisor Clark joined Diedrich's effort, saying he wants to quarantine the Japanese Village herd al O'Neill Park and move deer already at that park to the county's Irvine Park . Thou g h Six Flags officials: deny it , there ha\'e been reports the rest of the herd. including healthy animals, was SC'heduled for dcslruc· tion next "'eek. Company President Ed Dc\'litte said the order to destroy t he herd "'as the res ult of ruling by the state health official s. But nfficials in the animal health division said the only thing that "·as ordered \\"3S separation of i11feet· cd animals from those on public di:t· play. Dr liyman Parrell. a veterinar ian at the s tate health office in Los Ang_elcs ·said it "'as unfair to blame O"'ners of Japanese Village for dcslroying the deer because they could not be sold with a positive reac· lion lo the TB tests. Treatments "'ere not administered lo the animals because they v.·oulcl ha Vt? cost up toSJ,000 a month, Parrell said. Japanese \'illage closed its doors for economic reasons just 10 days before lethal doses of a toxic chemic.al wt•re injeclC'd into the 177 deer. "The .J<.1panese Village people feel very badly about this because it's Christmas time and it"s very sad d.,eal· ing with the deer at this time of year,·· said Six F lags spokesman Tom l\1asters. Or. John Philp, county health of· Cicer, said il is unlikely the disease spread to other animals at the facility or to humans becawe it is a diff<'rent type of disease than that found In human ~ings. Philp said a positive reaction d0€'s not necessar1ly indtcale an active dis· ease but by the SA me token a negatn:e reaction doesn·t neccSS3.rily mean the disease 1s not present. Pat Quinn. corporate ioological d1rccLor al Lion Countr y; acknowledged the possibility that the negative-reacting deer might r;lill have the disea.c;e and said an~ deer hi!l park takes will be quarantined for 60 da)'S. . D611t 1"111111 st•" ,.... TEAM OF BANDITS GOT $9 no FROM BANK OF IRVINE IN ROBBERY WEDNESDAY Police Deacrtbe Isolated Bank's' Location on Culver Road Near Freeway as 'Bandit's Dream' 81,440 Fine Due Hinshaw .to Probe PTA's Tax Problem \\'hile the Internal Revenue Service in Philadelphia searched today for tax tiles on the •larper PTA in Foun· tain Valley. U.S. Rep. Andre w •Hoshaw t R-Newport Beach l pro· mised lo look into the matler on his ov.·n. The PT A has a Sl ,440 I RS fi ne due today, not over back taxes. bul over failure to fi le a tax exemption form more than a year ago. l\1rs. Alan Wessa1 president or the PTA then. has orfered to ··sit it out in jail .. over the fine . Bul meanwhile, they have asked Rep. llinshaw LO check Into the mat· tcr. ··'fhey were. amazed."' Mrs. Wessa said or the reaction of llinshaw's local office staff. "'They said this certainly should be h andled in Washington.'' Efforts by the Daily Pilot to reach the director of the IRS serYice center in Philadelphia were fruitless. At one point, an IRS spokesman said there were "no telephone lines" to his of· fice. Later, an IRS official volunteered to locate the llarper files, then call back ···at the end of this week or early next week." She said she would mark the matter "urgent" but that was the earlies t they could respond. The Harper SchooJ neighborhood is the home of many Fountain Valley community leaders, including City • • . . Councilman Al llollinden : ll e\cn Ditte. 1'rustee ror the l·luntington Beach Union •ligh School District; and three mem bers of the Fountain Valley School Board, Board President Fred Voss. and Trustees, Sheila l'if~_Yers and Roger Btlgen. Froni Page Al BOMBING ... the Sabra area echoed in downtown Beirut. Air raid sir.ens sounded the alert. In addition, guerrill a guards and Palestinian police.fired al the planes with rifles and small arms. Lebanon said one Israeli plane ap· peared to have been shot down over the Mediterrane•noff Beirut. The air raids were believed to be in reprisal for a grenade attack in a Tel Aviv theater \Vednesday in which three persons were killed <1nd 53 in· jured. It was the first Israeli air attack on camps fringing Beirut since ?.tay 16, when Israeli planes attacked a camp near the airport and a complex of \'illas six m'il cs outside the city as "'el l as fivC' refugee camps in soulh Lebanon . . . . • : . . . . Froni Page Al BANK J'OB. ·' • • orange groves \\•hich screen it ·rrom vil'\\' except at close pro xi niity. ···rhat"s the only Bank of Irvine there is an d it contains all thei r opera· tions," Investigator Nash said today, Detectives questioned all 16 persons \\'ho witnessed the mid -afternoon stickup. They described the b<1ndits as about 22 to29rears uld . One "'ore a raincoat apparently used to hide the rifle in the holdup. Due to the military type of opera· lion and the flrm's nearness to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Detec· Live Nash said be immediately sus· peeled Marines could be involved. He added. however. that an Idenli· kit co mposite facial drawing made up with witnesses' help \Vednesd\l,~nigbt makes it appear one suspect's hair is too Jong for him to be in the Corps. Northern State To Get Rains By The Associated Press A new Pacific storm front invaded the Northern California coast today and will spread rain over much or Northern and Central California by Friday. . The National Weather Ser\'ice said rain is likely tonight north of Mon · tcrey, Sacramento and Yosemite Na· tional Park, 'llith snow falling in the mountains above the 5.000·foot ele· vation. , A chanc.e of rain is forecast over the remainder of Ccntril Californi a on Friday. . . GIVE HER LOVELY LING ERIE .. .. .. 't'tl ....... .... s•o.oo •• Mr.tfPWi .. .. ...... ~ .. , .. .. .. I THIS CHRISTMAS J .;>' ·-. ' . ,- LINGERIE & LOUNGEWU.R MARJA IRAS Major Cndlt Cwds 4bo .lYllilolilt ....... ,..,.. • IN CO~T• MlSA u·s 1816 NEWPORT I~ VD. . • • • -- I .. .. .-~ " .. .. •• • .. .. .. ....... ~ ..... S1.00 wM. HolW.u, .. .. •• ·--Cr:r.l•M s •.•• _, ... .. ~· .. -l .. H-. .. 9:30 to 6 Moo.tt...Sat. Fri. HU I .. • l • '> ' • ' •111'\I ~,\ !l.l'LYP1L~ •• Coui·t Fight Looms on --.. ' J:i. J:i. J:i. * * * Counfies Storm Damages Zelda' Bad Adversity Arrest a Bum Rap, Says Mesa Spiritualist Seen in Deadlock Drain System By Alt'.rll\JR R. VINSEL 0!-~1yPilol51•1! Church of Astrolighl founder Zelda Pryor, 75, subsists on her raith, her $79.40 a month pension and whatever else the Good Lord secs fit to s~nd her thing." Zclda-11ryor says or the girl police agent. "And boy, if he didn't. look hkc sotnclhing the cat\dragged in " Hy Wll.UJ\OI SCllRt:IHER °'"" 0.11,-pflol SUit Last week's short but driving rainstorm did heavy damage to pro- perty next to Orange County storm channels and at least Sl million damage to the channels lhcmsel ves. Orange County Supervisors were told Wednesday that unless $300,000 worth or emergency repairs are done to the drainage system, there is a threat or much greater property dama~e in the next storm. Trial Set For Chula On Drugs Costa i\tcsa trial lawyer George . Chula pJ ead('d innocent \\'edncsday to multiple narcoti cs chargt's contained in an Orange County Grand Jury in· dictmcnt and \\'as Ordered to face trial )larch 3 in Superior Court. Judge J ames K. 'furncr set the trial date for Chula, 49. and ordered the veteran attorney to return to court J an. 8 ror pretrial action. Chula is free on his promise to ap- pear. He is charged with 13 felon y counts o f furnishing cocaine and possessing and furnishing marijuana.: marij uana. 1\1\ the ehargcs filed against Chula stem from the testimony of British socialite Joanna l·larcourt·Smith who entere<l the United Slates "·ith LSD guru 'fimothy Leary after the nO\\' im- prisoned Brotherhood of Eterna l Lo\'e founder was arrested in Afghanistan. Owner of Dogs Fears for Life LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -The O\.\'ner or two mastiff dogs whi ch al- legedly attacked an 11-year ·old Las Vegas boy last week has appeared in court ea rly ror hi s arraignment because he said he feared rnr his life. \Va ync Sheehan a11peared In Justice Court \Vedncsday, one day ahead of :schedule. He )\'as charged \Vith allo\.\'· ing an.ima ls to run at large, failing to enclose dangerous animals. failing to attach license tags to dogs and failing lo obtain rabies certificates. Sheehan told Justice of the Pence Robert Legakes that he has recei\'ed anonyn1ous lhrealening telephone calls. And he said hi s a rrai~nment dale has been published in ne1,•:spapers and that he feared a hostile cro"·d would appear to "'alch his court ap- pe_a rancc. CA.N'T LOOK VP HER NVMBER ~IONTPELIER. Vt . tUPll -)"ou -\\'On't find Karen Kent's na1ne in the :l'ilontpelier phone book , and she isn't very hap p~· about it. )'ou "·ill rind her husband's name, but the :'\'C\\' England Telephone Co. insisted the only \\'ay she could be list- ed \~·outd be to purchase a separate listing at $9 a yc;1r. ~Is. Kent ;111(! :1 group of other \\'omen ha\'C petitioned the Vermont Public Service Board to orde r the company t u change its poli cy and li st the names of both husbnnd and wife on request. The board voted unanimously to f)('rm it the county Flood Control Dis- tricl to make "'hatever repairs can be runded out of cash on hand. Carl Nelson, assistant county flood control engineer, gave the board a running tally or places around the county where storm runoff 'A'ater either jum ped the banks of channels or undermined buildings along their banks. He said most of the damage oc- curred in the \\•est county, "'here the 15·year-old drainage system is slit! unfinished and Was overloaded "'it h runoff from the rain, which was most intense bet,vecn 4 and 7 a.m. on Dec. '· Nel so n sa id h is office has documented heavy flood damage to more than 250 homes in the area and a number of industrial buildings that ba ck up to storn1 channels. ··The wes t county area is drained by a svstem of i nte rim earthen noociways fu nded largely by the 1956 bond issue,'' Nelson said. "As a consequence of thC rain, in several locations the capacities of these cha nnels were exceeded and storm runoff overflowed' into city streets and adjacent private proper- ty," he said. Nelson also said some of the coun- ty's flood water pumping stations "·ere overloaded and water poured out of them into nearby hous ing de- velopments. 'fhe greatest single concentration of damage was in the Seal Beach area "'here 110 homes "·ere flooded \\'hen the inadequate and incomplete local drainage sysh:•m backed up , Nelson said . Along the \Vestminster Channel in \Vestminster. Nelson said a large in- dustrial building "'as completely un- dermined by the roaring channel of \vater. A mobile home park next to the F ountain Valley Channel north of Garfield A venue \vas inundated and many other storm channels sustained severe erosion. he added. Supervisors "'ere told that there \\'ere some bright spots, particularly v:hen the cha nne l near Anaheim Alunicipal Golf Course poured woter onto the course -a pl anned overflow basin . Woman Sues Beauty Shop Over Nails A \VO man \\'ho claims her hands and fingers became covered \\'ilh rungus - after s he had a complete set or false fingernails implanted at a Laguna :'\igue\ beauty parlor sued lhc operalors and t\\·o co-defendants \Ved- ncsday for 5700,000. l\lrs. Ruth!-'. Brazeau rlaims in her Orange County Supvr1or Courl ;.1c- tion lhat the negligence or ttappy I lair Designs, 27i62 Forbes ltoad. hos led to her ··g rave and permanent dis- a bilit y." She names as co·defendanls Lori"s Patti Nai l Supply and the Kerr J\'I anufacturing Company. ~1rs. Brazeau states th~defendants should hove kno .. vn th:it the fal se fingernails 1,vcrc dongcrous a nd de· fccti\i'e when they were applied to he r hands on Dec. 14. t9i3. She stales that her natural fingernails ha \'C no1,v become ugly and deforn1cd as a rcsull of the fungus. ""I\' A 0 \Vldo\\1• ~trs: ..P1'.yor stood in her cluttered but colorful studio ant.I sanctu ary at 499 Cabrillo St .. Costa ~tesa, co ntemplating what lie may see fit to send next. T he spiritual ist , authoress and sym· pathetic listener to the troubled or af· flicled is being prosecu1ed for alleged- ly agreeing to accept a SlS donation from a police undercover detective for giving him a reading in astrology. Zelda, a peppery woman whose friends and fol lO\.\'Crs swear by he r knowledge and \Vi se coun sel, will s\vear on a stack of the 28 books she has written that it"s a bun1 r:1p . .. I have <J r\otary and they don't give those to thugs do they".10 ' de· mands !\·t rs. Prvor. Costa ~l esa City Attorney Roy June maintains l\l rs. Pryor is ont· of several pr actitioners 1,vho have broken a cit v ordinanl'e forbidding taking or griituities for an alleged glimpse beyorid the veil. Zelda is not surprised because the five major planets "'hose forces gov· ern such matters cuirently are all lined up in the astrological sign or Sagittarius, a fearsoinc combi notion. "If they just "·ould ha1,>e come to me ;;ind said I couldn't do it. I "'ouldn't be here," laments t.·lrs. Pryor. \\'ho said she was frightened and hurl by "'hat eventuall y happened. She said a young man and ,\·oman \Vho gave their n:imes as Di ck Davis and Ci ndy Baca dropped in fOt" ." con· sultalion last "·eek and \\'hen 1t had fini.she~. Zclda's troublehad begun. Zelda. herself the 1,vife of a Boston police m a n for 30 years, cha rt ed sun s igns and consulted her aslrolc_ig ical :ind astronomy books, preparing a chart for Dick Oa \'is. "'ho \vas really Police Detecti\·e Dick Bown1:ul. '"l-~raudulenl!" she declares. '"\\'hy didn't he just come right out and say it"!" Ze lda, v.:ho dOC's not advertise but relies on word of mouth among con- sul tees t o t e ll or her s pe c ial knowledge a nd abilities, sJid the man Ulen asked the price. She to ld him there \\"as no churge IN HOUSE OF THE DOG As trologer Zelda Pryor only a $15 donation. Some, she said, donate handicrafts, art objects, or other tokens of esteem for the as- sistance she can give. "Sec th is'.' ... she quoted the plaint'lothesm:.in as saying when he flashed hi s badge. '"You're under ar- rest~" , ··1 altnost had a heart attack," said .'\!rs. Pryor. , She is particularly hitter over the clandestine taping or their conversa- tion and allegations that she is a fortuneteller . She insists she docs not tell fortunes. Zelda relics on celestial sciC'nce, planeta ry phenomC'na, .~piritua\lsin ;ind philosophy, all disciplines "'hich have motivatt!d her in the "·riling or nu1ncrou s books , poetry, tracts and pamphlets. "1\st ronomy is God's shorlhand," she \'O\\'S. She 1\•ill probably see her recent t•allcrs that set uµ her current dif· f1culties in court. "She 1vas jlist a little slip or a Cit)' Attorney June says Zelda ·s rase is the third initiated in •'ecent 1,\·eeks based on l'ilY regulations to control spiritualism and oecult mal- 1ers. conceding a higher court \\'ill probably ha\'e to decide the issue. .. I'd never been in court in my life," said Zeldo. She had a friend drive her to lla rbor Judicial District Courl Tuesday, "''here she attempted to enter a guilty pica. but Judge Robert C. Todd gently refused to accept it. Judge Todd instcr\d arranged for an appointment with the city :dttorney's office to discuss 1he matter. ~laxi mum penalty for the tnisde· ml'anor city code \'iolation is a S500 fin e :.i nd six months injail. · Zelda says, if she is violating the la"" she "'iii have to move 011 to be able to co ntinue her "·ork \\'here it is not forbidden. 1'he gar:1ge at her honle has been conve rted to a church co1nplcte \.\'ith a tapestry uf The Lasl Supper and po rtraits or such spiritu~I g~rus as the i\taharis hi f\l ahesh Yogi. Signs of the i'..odiac adorn the interior and win · dows. • 1\ phantasmagoria or statuary and religious images crowd the elegant.ly- furntshed living room and the cr\tlre home and church is crowded with books Zelda a nd others ha ve authored. "'I have a new book coming up called 'Jes ters All .' You can 't believe the thingsJ.hat_have ha_ppencd 10 me lately, e.s pec1ally \.\'1\h the planets the w:1y thC'y are," says Zelda. 1,vhu 1noved to Cusla Mesa in 1951 after a stint in Laguna BeaC'h. She s a\'S she believed she had city p~rinlssiOn to conduct her church- relatcd activities because or the sanctuary in the former garage. "'fhe rity said I had to-have a church, so I said come on back ," s he recalls of a visit by zoning inspectors. ··They looked it over and asked my age and if I'd ever been in jail or ever been a nut." Zel da re·emphasized she is not a fortu ne·tel let. "I'm the best astrologer that I kno1,v , if I 'm permitted to say so.·• Bottomless Fanne Held and re1nained in that attire for the . Ci\SSELBF:RRY, Fla . IU Pll -Box offi ce va lue for ~l 1ss J.'oxe duration ofthesho"'· . Stripper F anne F'ox, the ··Tidal Basin ~kyrorkcled after h('r plunge into the The stripper, who is the mother or Bombshe ll .'' \\'as arrested at a topless 'l'idal Basin. Pinter origi nally contact-three children. told UPI this \\'Cek she nightclub e;irly today and accused of ed \\o"ith Miss F'oxe for $3,500 per week, plans lo get out of stripping '"as we d:1nl'ing botton1less. ·'but after ~·I ills appeared with her in know it no"·· l·ler manager , she said, 1'hc sheriff's office in Sanford. Fla. DoSton , the stripper's ne\V manager, is putting together a Las Vegas-type said J t iss Fb'.-c-e \\'US arrested by state Jerry Rrundt. hiked the price. review for her. a_gent s on a rharge of .. indcl'enl l'X-ln ·her opening performance at the .. 1 only need the money for the e.., . Orange County .. ~,.ill g'l,_lp federal courl if necessary to forq,?~~lv('rside County to <'OOµ<'rate v.·i1h a $504 million Santa Ana R1vC'r flood control project, Orar.ge County Slll)trvisor~ decided \V ednesday. ltiverside supervisors voted un· animously T uesday agai11Sl the .pro· posed Army Corps of Engineers plan. r1esi,gned primarily to protect Orange Counly against n1ajor d:1mage in th\! c\'ent of a catastrophic flood. l'art or the flood control proposa l. called Pla n F, ('al\s for rafsing Prado Dam by 34 feet and adding anolhcr dam upri\'er from Orange Counly. 1'he project would take 3,300 acres 01' Hiverside County land and require cond t'mnation of 250 hornc s in lhe Coron<i and l'\orco areas . The µIa n 1,vas endorsed by Oran~c County Super\'isors l;.tst SlllJllll,{r vna i'\1onday rccei\'Cd the reluctant sup- port of supervisors in San Bernardino C.'ounty . \\1hi('h also contributl'S (tlt~ff to the ri .. ·er syste m. .. T he Ri\'erside County vJ°te d'bvio~s· Jy angered Orange County board membe r s, particularly ll.alp h Diedrich and Ralph Clark: _ Diedric h said tie thinks the door is now open for the county to file suit in federal court against Ri.,·ersldc Coun- ty to ban all land·developmCnt that might contribute lo runofrin the Santa Ana River basin. 1-1.G . "George'' Os borne. county En\·ironmental ~lanagcmcnt Agency director. told Diedrich legal action de-- finitely has been considered . ··11 may be possible to s lov.· 0Q\\'n development or get the court to cut off federal flood control funds to Riverside unlil it supports the plan," Osborne said . lti vers ide super\'isors didn ',t entire- ly close the door to rlood control along the Santa Ana River. • They indicated lhey might be in- _terested in supporting one of>tht otlter alternate plans drancd by th#Corps of Engineers that took less land off the tax rollS. · · One or the other alternatives, 1s·to take no Riverside County homes but instead develop a massi\·c green belt in Orange County, forcing remo"a~ 0C1 7,500homes here. 1,1 Diedrich said Plan Fis still the besl alternative because it affortis max- imum flood protection at the least cosl 10 homeo\.\•ners. lie -said legal action may no"· be the only solution. ''\Ve should put a little nudge under Ri\'erside and I mean a little more than a nudge," he said . Clark s aid that it is unfoir for Orange County to rontinue accePting agricultural and se\.\·age runoff from J{i ve rside \.\'ithout th at county's cooperation on improvments. posurc or sexual organs by going Club .Juana, 1\liss Foxe, dressed in childre n,"shesaid."lfit"'ercnotfor naked in a public or private place.·• billo"'Y plumes and red boa feathers, th at, I'd get a pair of jeans and go out r\ s1>0kcsman said that meant she qui ckly stripped do"·n to 3 G·str in g -and live in a bungalow some"· here.'' • \\as · 'dancinl'(: bottomless.·' ·-==-~~;-:-":d1Q:~;;:--,;-j~F:;:;;;;~;;======;======r====~;;;;~~;;;;;;;:;:;;;;~;;:----Jl iss Foxe \\-;t s booked into the I count y J<Jil 1n Sanford at 2 a.m. She \\'as released an hour ancl a half l;iter ;ifter 1>os11ng a bond of SSOO. Al so arrested ,.,·as .'\l ike Pinter. owner of the Club Juana. a ni ghtclub \\·hich has been featuring topless dan· c·e rs such as Tempest Storm and Sa11y lland for years. Jliss Foxe, "'ho jumped from the car or Rep. \Vilbur .'\!ills CD·Ark.J . in- to the Tidal Basin in \Vashin gton the night of Oct. 7, has been performing at the Club Juana follo"·ing :.in cngugc- 1n e nt in Uos ton 1 \\•he r e !\1 ills, chairman of !he !louse \\'ays and Means Comn1ittcc, appeared on st:.i gc \\'ilh he r. : Sofa Bed Floor Sample Clearance Reductions of $50 to $100 on all Floor Samples For Immediate Delivery Judiciary Approves Roc~y's Nomination f\·tills, \\'ho hus headed the Jl0\\'e1·ful committee for 17 years, has been ad- mitted to Bethesda Navol llnspital complaining of exhaustion. lie has '.Said t hut he will not seek to head lhe committee again when lhc ne w Congress meets in Janua ry. l\1iss f<'oxe. whose real na me is An- nabel Battistella, has been billed as the "Tidal Basin Bombshell" since she appeared in the headlines aflet' the ~1ills incident. \VASl~INGTON !UPI) -The l~ouse Judiciary Co1nmittce -as expected -today uµproved the nomination of J\"elson A. Rockefeller to be vice presi- dent . The 38·membcr con1milt.ce voted to report the nomination to the full llous(' .,.,·hich Is expected to conrirm the former Nl'"' 'li'ork gover nor sometl n1c next "·eek. HockcJ cller Is exr1ected to lK' s worn in before Christmas as the nation's 4lsl vlcc president f-l c hus experienced more than four months or congressional investiga- tion, hearings and controversy over' his immense \\'callh since he ~·as 1 nominated Aug. 20. The Senute voted 90-7Tuesday In favor or confirmation. President F'ord Wednesday 5aid he ~ssu med the margin of approval by the full I louse would be substantial. Ford, speaking lo the vice prcsiden· t ial no minee's brother, Chase ~tanhattan R:tnk Ch11i rman David -Rockefeller, aL lhc starl of a White lfousc mcct,inR. said that Jlouse. lead rs .. promlst'd me . , . they would take It up next. Thursday or Fri- day al the latclil" a nd that be Y!~ul~ like to see the new vice president S"'orn in as soon as po5siblc after the Jlouse acts. • Ford · recalled th;1t when his O"'n \'ice presidential nomination "'as con- firmed a year ago, '"there \\·e re 35 \'Otes in the I louse against m(•. '' Rockcf('l\er had t"'·o clays of ques · tioning before the co1n mltlce's 21 Pinte r was charged \Vith "promo- tion of a n indecent show by a live person before an audience." Although Pinter said he y,·:is shclt- ing out $15,000 ;,1 "'e('k for ~1i ss f-'oxe's lil ·day eng;.1gemcnt at the club, atten- dance on opening night i\l onday drew a scant 80 persons to th<' 200·sc;it establishment. ... Oemocrals and 17 }{epublicans lust Hard-hat Backs lTIOnth a nd then returnl•d for an addi·, tiona l tl ay la st \\'l•ek . Just like the Sen:ile hearings. • Rockereneo· w;s que<lloned "·'length · Army 'StrikersJ about lus more l.h:.1n S'l.5 m1thon 111 ~ . gifts and l~ans and ~is bchind·the-NE\V YORK CUP!) -\Villlam :scenes rol~ 1n the pubhcalion or a de· Nuchow -Teamsters Union official, ~gatory book on Art~ur Goldhf:rg, World \Var 11 veteran, and sl"l(- h1 s. 197.0 gubernatorial opponent, described "hard-hat type" -"'ill fly \1,•h1ch hts brother Laurance financed. to West Berlin Friday to testlfy that Rockefeller co;nresscd he "'as Crf!· soldiers have a right to "'car Ions; hair barr assed by his p:irt ln the a~tl· and bettrds. Gol~berg b?<>k and called the entire At issue is the rate or his son. Pvt. pro1ect a mistake. Robert NuchO\I.'. t!1. and \6 ot.J'iur Ford nominated Rocker~ller shorlly young soldier~. They will be lried for a~ter he as.s um~ the prcsulcncy upon mutiny starting Monday txocaus~ they lt1chard Nixon s..resignlltlon. wc nl on strike \'.'hen told lhe)" t~·ould f'ord ls the Dnly other man v.·~o has ha\'C to shave off tht•i r beards and cut undergone thr 25th t\mcndme.nt s con· their hair. r~rmation proc~durc for vice, pre· The maximum penalty ror mutiny s1dc~tla l vacancies. is hanJtinjl'.. • Open IS bed Queen and dual size • These are very comfortab le sofa beds for sitting and sleeping. • A wide selection of fabrics and colors to choose from. • • Reversible backs and seat cushions. ~~ li.J' GAf\f\ETT f LIRNITLI RE PAOFESSIONJI L INTERIOR DESIGNERS ·- Open Mon., Thurs. & Fr i. E.v(IS. 2216 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. • • • Playboy's Hefner Named in Subpoena -· ,\.f DAtt'I PtlOT Fo g 'Greet s South Coast Walpole Hostages Released Martha's Snit Strikes Daug hter at School NEW YORK (AP) -l\l ar\ha Z..1itche\\ said she struck her daughter when the tJ.ycar -0\d girl rcrused to )(';;ive school Jnd come home v.ith her, uccordingtoCBS-T\1 rcµort er'J'l'i!'h Reilly. ' . Mrs. Mllchc~l , v.•ho has claimed her cs1ranged husband, rormcr Atty. Gen . John N. l\l1tchcll "poisoned" daughter Marty's 1nind against her. v.·as <iccompanied by f\-liss Reilly to Sacred lic;.irt Convent School in Greenwich, Conn .. \\1edne-i;dav . Narcotics Fatality Probed CHICAGO WPll -Playboy En· terprises em1>t:!rol' 11ugh li crner has been named ln a subpoena order ing him to appear be(ore a county grand jury in\"estigating the drug death of a Playboy" BuMie." R eside nts SOG C''. SfJ(;G'' Ot:\\; Cerl:1in 8l0l·t101\S of lhc Oran~c Coast JU:.t 11la in !'it·1·mcd to have cvaporale<I 1;:1rl~· 10· 'lay ·rhc \\'cathl'rmcn like to c.dl tins \.'onthl1on. "E:irly morn1n~ ant.I late i·\'1•n1ng fog alon~ the eu;1~1 " "l'h('y spill oul phr;:a~,·~ !.O smoothly :ind .easily that )OU hardly p<1y ;111y <1l· ll·ntlOI) to IL Untt\)'ou ~cl out driving 1n tht:. stuff. th.it L:.., l)nc of those rarlio guys \vho reports ll1 gh\\'•.:-' ;inti f1'CC\\'ay eonditions t'aJlll' oo thL• c:irly this morning <1nd \\:1rne<t 111 son)C\\'hat vaJ,!Ul' f11 shion th;il there v.·as a fog condition ··along, the South Co:i~t .'' ·rroubJc is, "''hen yo u ht'ar that from hlm . you ~·onder \\•hat he really n1eanS" ~·hen he !!dys the South Coast !-intc Ac i:-. reporting to }"OU from i\lalibu. • T ll US 11F. COULD be talking ubout Long Be:.ich. ()r m.iylX' ilunllngton Beach or l'\cv.'1Xlrt, or perhaps San l.:lcmcnte . or maybe l'\"C'n Ensenada. .l\nyway, the fe arful fog docs funny l ricks along our coastline, It "'afts in ;ind oul'":;Jli.k.e_a shapeless phantom. •·losing in all obser\·ation of living lhings at one area v.•hile leavini,t other :sectors :-,pa rkling under brighl sun· :-hill('. 1'h1s morning "'as no exception to lh:.it t•ond1tion, Laguna Beach people. ~·v.·akened to hright sunlighL So did 1nos1 folk s upcoast in lluntington Beach. In the middle , hov.·evcr , ;-.;(.'\\'port Reaeh was clo11kcd in grey J!loo rn <1nrl co~ta ~les a had virtually d1sap11c:1red off lhe map. Ori\•1ni:: in this stuff takes a special l ,1lt•n l l\n1)\11ng ""here you arc i:!Oing hi·lp., Jl ;1\•1ng no ner\·e ends .1ny,,·here in your body is a clear and tl1 slincl advantage. Years a~o. I recall dr1v1n~ 1n the !->luff aloni:t old ~lacArthur Boulevard ~he n lht• fo~ v.·as so thick yuu couldn "t :-ce thi: hood ornament on your car. ,\BRt.: PTL \', 1\ \\'llJTE light narcd d1rectly in front of me and I braced fo r I.ht> head-on collision It didn't happt•n. I pee red out lhc s ide v.·1ndo"' through the \•apor:-. and nOll'd that the \\'hltc li-:ghl didn't secn1 to be i::etting an;.-clos er. I six·edt'd up . Faster fa:-.t('r in ~ursuit of the \"ague v.·hit~ 11.c.ht Finally. I l·loscd 1n on 11 It "·as ano1t11·r rar 1\1th its red t all light lens bn1ken out, 'l'hl' liltlt· \\1hil1' bulb :.till hri1.thtly shuung ·rhu:; all kinds of "''ctrd thin gs can ha1J1>t•n 10 you on lhc~c days when we have• ·:night and morning fog .along l'O;t:-it i lnl' 01 •Hlr 1ntn.•\)Lll rorrcspondl'nt~ dr11\ c uut ol Santa .\n;i ~unsh1nc e;.irly 1oda\ and r::in into the \\h1te \\•all Or 1ht' :;turf ;,s he .:i pproachl·d Costa •\1es:i lie \\',t:-. fine unul he gol to the UC\\ !->PJ 1>('1' p.irkin~ lot and pa1 k<'d 1n hi:. ~!ot It "a:. th1· 11 rong parking ll)t ·r11 l"S \\ E 11,\\"I·: rci-1orts on fog or nn !OJ: tr nn1 Jlunt ington Beach, \l•\111t1rl llc.ich . Lagti na . Cost.1 ~lesa a11 rt ol ht·r coastal IJ(ll nts r·rt like to t:1\i' ~nu ;1 rC"port on lhl· San ('leincntl'" ,111!1 ~11 ~:.1 on V1CJO ~1rl"as too 1\l a~. ollr foj! l'Ut'l"CSJ)!\lld4·n1 frorn !h.1l rt·.c1nn hasn·i sh11\1·ed u1> here at lhl' 111 h cc ~·('l. 'fh1s n1,1kcs ~ou sus 1n1·1••u~ un tht·~e d;1ys of vagr<111t fog ll f' rn.i' he 1n So uth Pa~atlen;i by Ill•\\ l'o1111d G11illy Dandleadcr-co1nposer Lyle C. "Skitc:h" llrnderson h;.is be en l'onviC'lccl of one rount of filing a f;.ilsc fcUC'rul inco me tax slalen1cnl . I le \Vas ;:iequittcd on l\Vo othe r l'harg c:;, und jury 1n Ne'v \·ork \\'as de · liber ating on \\\'O n1orc. Rangoon Quiet ·After Violent Street Fights By Associaled Pr<'sS Rangoon was reported quiet today l'IS tr~ps enforced martial la1\', but an Ameri can l'mbassy offiei:1l said casualties in street fi ghting \\'ednes· ~a_y \\'ere heavy and thousands were Ja iled . Protrsts by sludrnts. \\'Orkers :ind Bud_dhist monk s in the Burmc ~e ra_p1ta l erupted after the army"s seizure early \\"edncsdav of the bodv of former United NatioOs Secretar\: General U Thant. · It wa s on P of t he :-.tron~e s l ch:illenges to President :\c \Vin s1nct" he seized power in 1962. Rut Edward Di Franco, the information officer at the U.S .. embassy. said in a telephone in· tcrv1e\v that the opposition to the gov- ernment_ ~as not ideological. it was du(' to i_·1s1 ng prices and wic.lespread t!Conom1c hardship. ~l art ial lav.• "·a:-; declared \Vednes· day afternoon after students and v.·orkcrs roamed the streets of Hangoon setting fi re to pol ice station~ . and oth:r public buildings. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Daily Pilat is guaranteed h\Ymy·Friday I! you do not hove ycu ~ by 5:30 p.m., c.oll ond your «Ft' will be brought lo you. Co!ls ore rd<eo until 7:00 p.m. Sat~cby ond Suncloy' If y<XJ do not rt'O!IVe ~ copy by 9 om Soturdoy CJ B o.m. Sur.day, coll ood o copy wili b! brough1 to vou. Coils ore roken until lOom Telephones Nost ()onge Counl y Aroos 647·43'21 t'Ctth....es1 Hunting!on Boo::h ol)j We!.1m1ns1er 540-12'20 Son Clemente. Cop1srrono Beoch, Son Juon Cop1strono. Dono Point, Scuth loguno, Loguno Niguel 495--0630 ~\'A LPOLE. 1itass. <APl -Eight prisoners ~·h o \\'anled to "find a way lo speak to the people" have released their three hostoiges unharmed aft~a 26-hourordeal. The hostages. tv.·o Y.'alpole State Prl ~bn-guards and a medic, "-''ere t:1ken captive Tuesday night by men v. ho at one 1>0inl said they were "willini.: to die be~ore being de· humanized any further." The hostages were Cre«i late Wed- ~csd<1y night after marathon bargain· ing hct~·cen the prisoners. correc- lt'lnal officials and state Sen.·clect Bill Owens ID-BostonJ , ,,.,·ho himself served t\1•0 years in the maximum ~ccurity prbson on an ass<1ult C'hargc. T ll E EJGllT inmates m ade a IC'ngthy series of demands. inc luding 1norc educationa l programs at the prison, an cnrl to alleged harassment by guards, the release of three prisoners from a segregation un it and full amnesty for their actions over the 26 hours. The only pledge from Correction Commi:.sioner Frank JI all 11·as that he \\'Ould meet v.·ilh them on their C!ril'\ ances The\' received an en), ph;ilic ""no"' on thCir amnesty bid. . ""Thl·rt> is no amnc s ty ,"~·said :'\orfolk County Dist. Ally. George Burke. ·'There \\'iii be prosecution.·· BURK E S.-\lti he \l'Ould s«k indict- ment!i on charges of taking hostages ;ind assaultinJ: correctional officers. Hall ;1 ~rcccl \l'ith some of the critic1 !.m or conditions at the 2{),\•car- nld prison, about 2.'> miles souih of Boston, '."'·uu "'onder 'A"hY il \~·as huill," he s:n<l or the institution \\'hich has SC'C'n repf'a!C'd incidents of violcncL' among 11 ~ 540 inm alC!~. 'l"ht· inm;1tes met ,,·ith reporters ::iftcr lhc hostages \\'ere relea:.L·d, ~t1ss ltci_ll.v was not allov.·Cct insidl' th~ school with l\lrs. f\fitchell, who d~chned to discuss the incident on ca1nera. l\liss Reilly l<iter told a TV au- dience : "She admitted to me that school authorities had let her speak "'ilh Marty and fille had lo:-.t cQntrol and s1ruck her djughter "''h('n she refused t.o leave. According to ~1arth"a . \·ioli?r\l te mpc·r runs in the ramily ... She said t~at ~til~hell has beaten her up in the past and that she and Uiarty used to hide behind Jo(:ked doors they \\'ere so arr::uc.I of him." About 20 of Hefner's e mploycs ~ :iides and Blulnies -have already been subpoenaed in a federal probe or- drug use at Playboy mansions. 'Justifiable Aet' Cult Deprogrammer Freed in Abduciion 1'he new s ub· poena was issued \\'edncsday but ll efncr vtu s out of to"·n and has not bei:'n SC l"\'Cd authorities said'. ~tefner is expected. back in town lat-.!r this week and \\•ill HEFNER be served the sub· po en a t h c n . Authorities ~aid he \Va s t'.\'.Pt'Cled to appear before lhc- grantl jury ncxl monlh. ·rhe p,rand jury is looki ng int.o. the SEATTLE !UPI) -Theodore Roosevelt '·Ted" Patrick. 4-1, San IJicgo has been round innoeent of c h arge s he kidnaped Kuthe Crampton. a member-of Seattte·s '"Love Family.·· in 1973. Patrick is a self-Styled '·depro- grammer o( young cult followers .··. Defense Attorney Patrick ~1 . \Val l. Ne"' York. s;i id Patrick acted on behalf o( the young \\"oman"s parents when he took ~Is. Crampton from Seattle to San Diego for deprogr am· ming sessions in June 1973. The young v.uman ran away and hitchhiked back l o Sealtlc her mother said. ' U.S. OIST R1CT Court Judge \Vatter T. l\l cGove rn said" the key qucstio11 \vas wh ether Pa t rick h<-1d an y justification for taking the girl a'.l•ay fro m the Love Family, v.•hose en· \"iro nmcnt the 1>arents believe<! \\'as causing their daughter phys ical :ind mi:'nt al harm. danL" 5t..'pten1bcr. 1973. (lt•:ith of ,\drienne Assislanl US. attorney Irwin 1-f . Pollack, 23, \\'ho for 18 months "".1s Sch\~·urtz . "'ho argued the case on · 9ne of the puff-lailed '-''aitress· legal questions and technical ques-hostesses al the Chicago Playboy lions. s:.iul he '''as studying ti~ ·Club. possibility of an appeal. For most of the 18 months she Sch"''artz said he "'as seeking a \\'Orkcd at the club. s he lived at the guilty verdict and a declaration fl'om Chicago f'l;1yboy t.1ansion. bul moved the court that s uch kidnapinfs ~·ould out shortly before her death. 1-ler body uot be tolerated. "·as found in her apartment by her Ile said that even though their boyfriend . lifestyles may be different, persons ,\doctor \\ho reportedly conducted ~uch as Kathe Crampton are enlitlPd physical examinations or Playboy to proteelion of theil" ('ivil rights likt! Hunnies und other Playboy En· ereryonl' el se. lerprises cmployes madi:' out the de· Kathe's father, Curl t:ram 1>ton. 1s a ;.ith certificate and the coroner's office 54-year-old foreman o f a stea1n listed th<• (•ausc of deat h as ··acute · generation plant for the Los Angeles cardiaL' dilation ... associated in the Ci ty \\"atl!l" and Po\\·er f)cpartn1ent use of mt·thaqualone." 1'he drug is a Crampton said l\;ithc has asked dt•pressant. · them tn JOin the l..n\'c Family, "''hich In addition 10 llefner, subpoenas thcyarodeclinin~toclo. have been prepared for M\ss Patrick \\'as acquitted of h1lsc im· Pollack 's former OOyfriend a nd the prisonmenl in Nev.' )'ork Statt! sever;1 I doctor \\•ho made out t he death years a~o and he is ap1>ealin_g a fa lse ccrt1ficatc, 'l'hL'doctorleft lo"·n shorl 1mprisonmc11t tOn\"ittion 111 l)enver , ly ;i(\er ~l1 ss Pollark's death and left. Father Jailed Aft~_r Family's Long Hideout ,. ~lcGovcrn said thnt under the circumstances the act of abduction was permissible. Culo . no forv.·arding ac!dre~s ,\ Federal Gr<ind .Jurv also is in· Rocky's Name Heard on ·Tape \'CSti~atin!! th<' alleged 11;£' of drugs at Playboy mansions here :ind in Be\·er· ly I-Ii Us. RACINE. \\'is. (A P)·-A father of four children lvas in jail today af· ter his \\'ife ended a year-long hideout · by the family in their u~·n home authorities said. ' \\'ayne Solberg, 35. \\'as held in lieu of Sl ,000 bond on charges of contribut· ing to the delinquency of mionrs .and \'iolatin g school attendance laws. l li s four dau_g hters. ;ip;ed 8 to 14. 1\·ere pl;icl'd tin der th e super\'ision or Hacint> County \V cl fare offirials. 'rhc !>hcriff's juvenile division said it \\'astolrf · :\Ir . ;1nd ~l rs. Solberg had ap;1.:.{'rl in January, because of dome~tic pr1r hlems. to seclude themselves in their home in theTownoft\1ount Pleasant. School officials wci:e told the family "·as mol"ing to California. \\'indow shades \\'ere dra"'n and basement ll ii:ido\\·s v.1ere covered to prevent neighbors fr om seeing light of candles. \\'hich \\'ere used for il· tumination. Sotber1::"s mother. Olga Jensen. GS, Joined the family in seclusion . '!"hey left the house only at night, a nd !\!rs. Jensen bought groceries with mone y from a S.5,000 inheritance and from a mail-order business through v.·hich the daughters sold homemnde figurines. Authorities said '.\lrs. Solberg, 31. ned from the rl\\"C'l\in~ Tuesday and contacted neighbors. s:i.\'ing she h::id lost hC'r taste for isolut1on bu1 that her husb;;nc.I had tried to prevenl hl·r from 1Ca\'ing. f\.1cGovern likened it to thl~ case \\'here ;i pedestrian rushes into :.1 st~eet against a red li ght Jo s:ivc a chi ld fron1 anonrusbing car. The judge described justification of such a<:_ts \\'here the la\\' is dis" regard ed as '"the d e fen s e of necessity.·• ··The parents \vho ,,.,-ould do less than what i\t r . and ~!rs. Cr ampton did for their daughter. J\alht>, \\•ould be l ess than r espo nsiblC. \ovin ~ parents . ., the judge said, but noted hi s ruling applies only lo thu Cran1pto11 case. .. Tll E J UDGE SAID "''hen 1>ar1.:nts who reasonably belie\'C their child is in trouble are themselves ""not Ph}'.sicully c;1pable of recapturing their daughter from existing. immi· mcnt danger, then the defense of necessity transfers or transposes to the constitulcd agent, the person v.·ho :icts in their behalf under such condi· lions. llcre. that a£enl is the drfen· ~ ~-· ... \VAS l l l ~GTON IUPTl -Nelson A. Rockefeller's name came up in the \Vater ~ale cover-up trial \Ycdnesday, but J,!O\"l'l'nment prosecutors qui ckly noted thl're "'as no evidence that Rockefeller "'HS usked to shut tht· bur~lars up \•:ilh money. '!'he t ranscript of a sccrel White I louse tape, nlade public for the firs t time, in dicated at least a passing re· fl•rcnce lo asking Rockefeller fo 1· money to help IKl.V Off the burglurs, .John 0 . F.hrliehn1an ~aid thl' fl'· !'crl'nt'c "as probably meant lo bl' humorous. But the prosecutors said they ha\£> no e\"idence anyone actually \\'enl lo Rock~fc\ler -""hose nomination as vice presiclcnl has bl'en okayed by the Senat e -to ask for financial help. Thus far, 20 p.:;!'$ons, including pre- sent and former Playboy Bunnies and llefner aides. ha\'C l:!E-cn s1..lb1>0enaed hl testiry berore lhc Federal Grand Jury looking into drug use at llefner 's ·posh Pl;i yboy res idenC"es. l1cCner himselr has not bef'n subpoenaed in the federal investigation: Jo b Conflict Eyed L<')S 1'~(~E L ES fAP) -T he foremui:i of the Los Angeles County ~r:ind Jury, Jesse J •. 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L.,_• lffdl 4t4·]''' 1 0.,.-10 ........ ~ Free Gilt Wrao 8.snkAmencard-Master CtiotQG Thursday, December 12, 1974 / DAILY PILOT A§ llobos Mutilated ·TV Show ~inked To 3 LA Deaths LOS Al'GELES IUPif - Police asked today lo see a s pecial s creenin g or a television proc:ram thal may have inspired a killer to slash the throats of three sleeping derelicts on skid row. hatred for his own weak· nes:..e5. The first dead derelict ln the recent slayings was found on the lawn of the main library Dec. 1, just ri ve days afte r the program wa,s broadca st. C~l.ifomia Air Pane_l Relaxes '77 Standard LOSANGELES fAP)-A T h ~ J975 Ca l if or nln monoxide fi gureat9.0. propos nl to tighten t1n-cmi:i~1on tilill)dard11 art: Q.9. --__ ~ t ism og s tandards f or ~ra m sof hytlrocarb<u1s 1>1:r ,\T \\'•:DN F.S OA'"'S ~ Calirornia 1977 modrl curs mile. 9.0 grams of carbon meeting, ho~'evcr, the~t;.irr ~ b3& been rejected by the monoxidt' per mile, and 2 0 took !1 step back ond rl·com-~ coupon ~,,,, \#.fl!'t".~ GET AC9UAINT!D ~ OFFER! • ~ THE EARL'S SPECIAL PLUNGER • ... s 149 FR~-t~•COU.Sl . state Air Resources Board i;ranl s of oxides or nil ro~en . rncndcd leaving the NOX rt.:\ as uol v.•orth the cost to 1'he ARB boarct h!ld first standard nt 2.0. 1'hc board 1~ S:-.:=::;. motorists. proposed reducin ~ the ;ii-aArccd. but also revertt'd to ~ ~-... ,~~=~ E\'en tho ug h its ov.•n lov.•ablr cmissinns inl!Yl7lo th e 0 .9 fi g u 1·c f o 1· .. ;.._ 1•11w.~ .. ~.,... 'rhcre is som e substance lo the theory that the slay- ings are rollowing the plot of the televis ion prog ra m , Police Lt. ~Cha rles Kilgo said Wednl's y. A fourth ''ictim was beaten savagely on the head. a nd rilthough he sur- \'ived, he remained in a t:om a, unable to describe his attacker. police said. ! E'are• Suli lcchnl·,.,1 •.taff had ,ccom-.'11 grams of hydrocarbons hydrocarbons, thus le!lv1ng , .. ~r:r/;\~~~ "" r~~d~~5~~~~f~N~O~X~h~~~d~d~·~d~l~·~1 ~t~~·~.c~,~~~~·~~~~"!l~~~;;i'..'~~~~~'';'~~~~~~~~~~~ mended reducin g emissions :.in 1· f!l'ams ho .. :. · t e ~t an ar s 1 en u~;i 0 ~ •. ~~~ in 1977. the ARD voted un-v.·hile lea\'ing t e rarnun 1975. a nimously \\'ednesday to retain th{' 1975 auto stan- dards a nd the 1976 li ght truck s ta nd ards through Detectives aid they had asked NBC to se t up a special scr.cening for them of the Nov. 26 episode of ··r olicc Story," to see hov.· closely lhe killings follov.· the script. KILGO l\'OTED th!.it the plot featurl'd the same kind or crime, based on a rC'al case in thr San Pedro area of Los AngE::l es sorne years ago. Jn it, the kille r v.·as found to be an alcoholi c y.•ho killed ~nd mutilated v.·i nos and drunken d e relicts oul or Poli ce ha \'e not firm1 y de· c·ided that a ll three men \\·ere victims of the same killt·~. he said. or that the television program definite- ly was the inspiration. Actor Keefe Bra~clle. \\ho appear ed in 1'he 1'~ddi e C<i ntor Story <ind othe r films. h :..ts • bel·n sued in J.os .hi. llJ?l'les b~· hi s formr r \\'ife . \\'ho cont ends hr O\ves hrr llOWEVER, HE said, m o r e tha n $250.000 in "Y.'C ha"e found that when <•limony and othe r pay- lhings of an unusual nature mcnts . arc given some exposure, it -'"-'=:C...------- may act as a stimulus for an incli\'1du al.'' Anothe r · derelict was found kill ed the same '""'ay last Sunday ,'11nd the third on \Vednesday. Bradley's Daughter 1977 . TllE BOA RO m ade its de- c i!->ion after poring O\'Cr varying estim ates of \\'hat it \11 o uld cos t t o l'Cd ucc emissions of h ~·d rot•arbons <l·!Cl and oxides or nitrogen lNOX ). Auto manufacturers. "'ho h ad pre viously teslified ;.ig a i n s t t.he changes, \\'a rned that cars would cost up lo S300 more and would rC's ult in gas mileage reduc- tio ns or up to 24 percent. The Earl of Plumbing cordially i nvites you to The GaJa Grand OpeTting of THE EARL'S . Plumb.ing . Jnc. New Service Center ·"' 28922 Carn ino Capis trano Sari D1t>g11 Freeivo11 at At•en1 PnrJ;14'Gy State School Book Cleared LOS ANGELES fAPl Narcot ics charges ha\'c been d ismissed against th e 29-year-old d :iu g hl cr of ri.t ayor Tom Urad\ey. but her codefendant v.·as con- But the board also l'On· sidcred a report rrotn the :'\ationa l Acad c m)' o f Scie nces that said the added cost might be as liltle as S26 per ca r ;i nd that mil t'age pe n a lti es v.ould !Je Hundreds of Dollars worth of FREE Prizes to be given away Dec. 24th. Register at all stores tor drawing. No purchase . necessary. Winner need not be present at drawing. Saturday . Dec . 14. 1974 7:30.a .m . to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15. 1974 Propo~al Assailed n1inimal. 9 :00.a.m . to 3:00 p.m. 495.04QJ THE EARL'S mittees to screen proposed victcd or possessing cocaine But the staff and board texts for compliance Y.'ith andLSD. m<'m be r s a p peared t o PRIZES -•Watch ~=.":.":c~C0:'•5 slate laws requiring fair Supe rior Court Jud ~e agree that that the ove r·;ill •Stereo •Plumbing MEWLOCATIOM ;i nd accurate portrayals of) Joseph J . DiGiuseppe dis-benerit to <1 ir quality from •TV Items ~~c::,:~..e::,"'Y .... omen a.nd minorities. missed charges \Yednesd<1y stiffeninl"! the st and a rds •Radios IM AMAHtiM ·~, FREE RIDES ON FERRIS WHEEL FOR EVERYONE 15°/o Discount on all Items (Good tll 12122n4) ·(~~ s ..... °""> ,,__ ~,..., SAC RA~1ENTO (AP)' - Textbook publishers arc making a last-minute at· tt'mpt to block <'ha nges pro· posed by state schools chief \l.'ilson Riles in the \\':IY California chooses its public school book s. A committ ee of publi shers issued a stale· mcnt this y.•eek askin~ a de- lay in the p roposals a nd :-;c nt a d('lci.:;1t ion to a private mret ing v.·ith a Board of Education com- mittee Tuesday. D('s_p1teb th e c urrebcnt a j?.a inst Ph yllis Bradley \\ould notbclargc._ .~~~~~:'.;~ 1~3:7";.i;.'W" se.R:~c:~~Rrs screl'.'n1ng ya 16·mem r aft er her allorney, Charh•s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ commission \\'ith thousands Ll oyd . petitioned for di s-A\"OTll ER 1\RGUJ\IF.:\'T or s taff helpers. represen-missal on the gr ounds of in· ad\"a nced by thl' boa rd y.•as 1 TllE BOARD meets to- day to consider Riles' sug - gestion s aimed at streamlining textbook selection and avoidin.I! con- flict of interest in the st ate's Curriculum Commission. The most important pro- "POSal ~·ould establish t•om- latives of women's and suffici ent ev idC'ncc. that the pi-oposed federal I clhnic groups com plain that , . . s l a n d a rd f o r !'\ () X m :i n y a ppr 0 v e d t ex ts Cod cfend ant I :i ul _L1f r1ns. l'mi~sions is so ~' ri ngcnt ,·iolate the JaY.'. 'fhe nC'Y.' 20. y.·as found gu:lty h.v th a t . in lh t· v 1C1\· nf , committee is ~upposed to Jud~e Di~iu scppc .•tl the Cal1forni;i offi cials, it v.·ill : y.·eed out such texts, nonJury trial and his sen-be impossible to meC'l and The California chapter of tcncing Y.':JS sci for Jan. 16. Congr e ss v.· i 11 ha \'e lo th c A sso ci a tion o f l\l iss Bradley y.•as arrest-. modify it. Am erican Publishers said cd last .July a ft er shcrifr's in their st atement : deputies rcporte~_ly found a "Publishers fear that the quantity of mar1Juana and addition<1I review groups amphetamines at her West will add s ignificantly to cost Hollyv.·ood apartment. She and time, while adding ~·as not home v.·h<'n th£> of. more stat e control at the ex-f1cers ent ered her apart- pense of local s chool district ment with a scart h \\;tr- freedom of choice." rant. 1'hus. said executive of- fi cer Willia m Simmons, "I think \\'C s hould y.·ait and see y.·hat the fede ral s itua· tlon is goi ng to be. I bel ieve Congress Y.'ill ha \·e to take a look .it that ~OX require- ment." IS $10.20 IMPORTANT? My WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a comparable savings account in a large -commercial bank . Day-in a ncl day.ou t earnings. with interest ea rned from lhe first on tht.' runcls dep'-ls1ted by t he 10 th of every month l'a n mnke earnings up In 41 "~ higher. !Vla ximum interest rat(•i< art! prl'· ~1'T1hcd bv Federal authorities. but there a rc variou~ nicthods used lo compute interest ... :-in d t h1: pl.'oplt! at Los Angeles Fedl.·ral ,S;1v- 1nJ:s t'on1pu te 1ntcrP-.L in the n1ost favor able ml'lhod fo r .~avers. \"ou·ll find out how ever\' ·dollar earn~ every day y.•hcn yriu make yuUr oµcnin~ de1>0:-.1t 111 your Los Ange les Federal Sa\'1ni:" Of'count. ~•I ••ltft\I compoutlClt4 11111\o 5X% 5%% 6Yz% 6~% .,,_ .. ,_ c,,~!~•" ("''"''"' ...... -b••"'' rr:;::-·.:~· ·-· .. -~-....... 1,_ i •llOll ... -•. ti ........ ............... , ........ ,_ .. I'"' ... ,_.,,, ,.., ........... ~. ' .......... '"" .. ........... 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'.;,· r 1 . I , , ' . . ~ I I I I ' ' : i. ' •.•. ~} . ; . 1: .l,p:, .. , ·'. I'' . 'tll· 1·1 • .•. . I' . . . . ~ , . ··~·· ·,'' ; ··, ·.· "' ' I ' ",: I I i·· • •I '1 . '•! l~f ~ ' ·,1 . ' ·Discover that distinctive gift! Treal yourself to Ihe relaxe d atmosphere of South Coast Vil lage. Explore over 60 unique shops and boutiques. Choose from 10 international restaurant . Ope n 10 to 9:30 daily. Su nd ay 11 t o 6 • " • ; I AS • • Dlllf,Y PILOT §01.TORIAL PAGE Justice for Victims , Statistics on crime cnn be di sturbing : 74 .000 major ~mes co_mmitted i~ California last year. or one cnmc ag ainst every fifth f:1mily in the state. Or this one : If the erimc rate continues there is a • 100 per cent rh11nce that "'itltin the n ext fc"' yeors vou O!' a m e mber o r your im media1e family "'ill be ·lhC' victim of a major crinll'. The statis tics. or C'oursc. deal v.1ith reported crime:- .O.s · IHw o friciii ls WC'll kn()\\', m any crimes a rC' unreported , by victim~ rearing reprisal or witn cssc~ rearing lnvolvcmnt. 1 And or those cases thut re11('h the prose('ut1on ;-.1iJgc. ;_1:-. m:1n,\' as " third miiy be dr(lJ)pt«I clu(' to unavail abilit y of \\'llnl's~cs. fl is this problem of persuad ing both \'1ctims and witnesses to testify in court thilt has led to establi sh mcnt of the Nilt1onal Commission on Vil·tin1-\\litncss Assi~tan ce. I Funded v.•i th "Sl m illion gr a nt. tht com mission is setting u p pilot progra ms in eight slutes to offer guidanct•, counsc llng and even fina nci<.11 help to vic- tim s and witn esses of crime "'ho too ofte n feel lost a nd fri ~htcn cd in the legal shuffle. Tf an accused criminal is to be :1dv i ~cd of his rlghts. inte rviewed by counselors and offered free legal <iid . it is long past time to establish matching justice for c itizens \\'hose testim ony is e ssential for thl.' completio n of judic ial procedures. Tax-saving Plan O ra nge County government is on the right tra('k with the cas h employc incentive progr am e ndorsed last week by the Board of Supervisors. 1 The program is aimed at cutting back on govern- m e nt waste, an admirable ~oa l in any lorm. Jt ls desig ned to pay cash awar'bs to county Rockefeller Family: A Unique Institution \\"ASffl~GTO N -N e l s on R0ckefeller's contention, or at least that or his allies in Congress and on certain editorial pages, is that an inquiry into liis \\'calth which also includes that of his family's is an inva5i0h of privacy. Howeve r, deni als by him and the Rockefeller financial manager. J. Richardson Dilworth , don 't obviate th e chain of evidence shov11ing no functional division exists between his wealth and that or his rrlatives. It is e ffectively administered en bloc: by an outfit known as Rockefeller F a mily a nd A ssocia l cs , do ine- •bus in ess f r o m _R oom 5 6 00. 30 · ~-. Rockefeller Plaza.. 1,,...\ N.V .• N.Y. That -!e this centralized if"'f~ cont rol is real. that r )t c.:isls is fully rlc-~ monstrated by in· stances like the . massive. ct.1nlcm-i, poraneous invest ment s in th e Chryslrr Corpof ation by both the Rockefeller char itable and for·profit trusts. It v.·:is thest.' investments th:it put !\Ir. Di lworth on Chrys\cr"s board • of directors. •' ~Ir. Dilworth a nd l·I coll eagues con- n·ccted v.·ith Hockefl'llcr Family ;.ind 1\ssociatcs a rc on so many bo<i rds of directors that their P<•rliripation in the automobile. banki n~. department store and ai rline indus lrie!'i is thought by so m e lo offend lhc ClaytQn .•\ntitrusl. 1\ct. The f1ockl·fcllcrs cov('r their t racks, hut t•a rcful re~uli ng Qf such best sellers as Standnrd and Poor·s Regislcr !oihov.·s that over the years RF&A people ha\'C held down at .least J 18 scats on the boards of 97 c ompani es \\'ilh comhinC'd assets of S70 .billion. The comb111C'd assets of J· corporot lions for v.·hlch there is ~ome reason to bl'hcve thilt 11 F&A h;1s a possible board lc\·l·l interlock i!-1 $-1•10 bill iot1 or ro11J!hly h;ilf !ht· Gros!'. Natinn:il Pr·odul't Tlll S I SN 'T .\'OUr average l\liddlt'.'-Anl(·ril''1 n tullionu1re. tvcoon fa mily li ke , .l>OJY ,J. 1':1111 (-;ell~'!> Or lhc Shah of Iran's. !'o lhosl' v.'hO argue •h at 1nvcs l1 i:a 1i ni: thC' \\'holr- ( VON HOFFMAN ) Rockt>fl'll cr octopus is an invasion of privacy don 't consider lhal the Rockefcllers might be invading our colleetive privacy . We're invited to confine our examination to the suction cups on Nelson·s tentacle alone, and that's bad political zoology. The Eas tern Est a bli shm ent 's revealing hysteria al the thought that the Rockefeller wealth might be -not confiscated -but merely publici.zed serves to remind us how this group doesn·1 y,·ant the subject of who owns America brought up. Nol since the \\'Ork of the T emporary Nationa l Economic Committee 35 years ago .ha s there been a study of the O\\'nership of this nation we pay rent to live in. 'Tis a pity that John 0 . Rockefell'er JIT, v.'ho spend s so much t r easu r e iss uing feeble-minded, platitudinous r eports on the great iss ues ·or the day, hasn't fin anced a study of this nature, but the brother couldn't spare a dime. TJIE DEFENDERS of the muc h put-upon Nelson Rockefeller would have us direct our-efforts toward proving the Vi ce P rcsident·designate has co mmitted a connict of interest - as though he y,·ere a Nixon-era bagman wi th a money-filled attachc case c r eeping about to corrupt assignations "'ilh . Department of Agricult ur e orric ial s to get a three-cents raise for the cocoa oil subsidy. Ridiculous. Once a_gain we're being told to go find a smoking gun ; but the question isn't whether Ne lson Rockefell er has committed a connict of interest, it is "'hC'ther he himself, or as a representative of his class. is a con nict of interest. No, he isn't looking for a special h::indout. but he 's committed to a general ized roli<.·y of handouts. The p:~lll'rn of R F&A investments shov.•s hl', in comn1on \\·ith his fell O\\' non-frte enterprise capitalists. 1s inextricably in\'olved v.·ith j ust the kin d of businesses that only sur\1ivc orr gO \'Crnme nt s ubsidies. The testimony before the I louse J udiciary c~pl<_>yes below the execUtive level for coming up "1th ideas that will save tax money by making the \Vhf!4!1s turn more smoothly. Un~er terms of the program, 'the cmploye responsible for a moncy-gaving brainstorm would i:::ct ~O percent.of the amo{Jnt his idea saves up to a maximum award of $1,000. . · The format supervisors approvCd successfully sidesteps legal probl ems that arose wh en the idea v.·as first proposed last sPring. It was rul ed that a n ~t cash ~ward t~ outstan'ding employ~s would con· st 1tutc an 11legal gift of public funds. The progr am will CQSl S47 ,000 a year t& ad- mintstc r -but county efficiency experts may re- cover up to jJ00.000 a yea)!'. Brow~~.s Style Gov .-elect Edmund :;'G. Brown Jr. is showing commendable s igns of p\ftting some of his campaign preaching into practi('e. Like most ,candidates at election time, B rown stressed his dedication to hOn esty in government. e conomy and the simpleJ1f~. To date he has: -Requested appoint~ to his trans ition staff to provide copies of their 1',Cent income tax r eturns in order to che ck possible conflicts of inte rest . -Anno unced that he' will dispense with thr cus tom ary inaugural halt. -Confirmed his vow not to live in the Sl .3 million governor's mansion, no\v under 'construction l\\'hith he dubbed an extra v.ag ant Taj ~'1 ahal ) a nd ad- vertised in a Sacramento paper for modest-sized li v- ing qua rte rs within walking dista nce of the capitol . ' .- -..... , I •\'-~ 11~ A few more s uch gestures might encourage the rest of Sacramento officialdom to adopt a simpler life style a nd m ore restrained spending habits. 'Nothing personal, Wilbur! It's just a bad year for kings!' '1 Dear Gloomy Gus .. After watching Rocky go through the third degree for a job he doesn't need, l can't help wondering what the result would be if each of the Coni ressmen were given the same t hird degree. His only fault seems to have been his generosity with his own money . E.F. -GI•"'' Gas c•"''"t•U ••e 1-....11e1t by n•deo • MM! Cid •OI ~e<e"•"IJ ••tit(! * ••.-.S ot U.e lllf•-Ptt. Se"" yo1" pfl pe1.,. IO GI....,~ Gvl.. .D•1ly Pilot. •• 'i Committee demonstrated .ho~ RF&A backed ou t or Europea n high-te chnology i ndu~lries, when those gov e rnm e nts Jefus ed to shoulder the risks al\d costs of ·research and d evelolment ror privately owned firms. ':· . R 0 C KE F EL f, E · •TV P E corpora tism cannot eids't without gove rnm e nt -given s ubs idies, market-rigg ing arran~iynents ·and ta:ii cons iderations. ~.'ts kind of political economy is reflected in hi s record as governor of 'New York . \\'hen hi s attempt to run a pl anned, we gu a rant cc-yo ur· profit, .. ca.pita I is l economy losl the state 400.000 jobs. saddl ed the poor with a.debilitating welfare bureaucracy, nearly ruined the middle cl ass, but v.·orked out fin e for some labor unions, certai n banks, bond underwriters and contractors. That's liberal, monopoly capitalism; one stratum does all right but the debts pil e up. the public ser\'ices go down and those who aren't cut in on this dangerous admixture of private and public power go begging, The centralized welfare-warfare );lat e i s the lire of Nelson Ro ckefell er ·s dinosaur class. The troublt' is it won't \\'Ork. Bismarck tried it. so did Di sraeli under better eirc um s tances, and if Ne lso n Roc kefeller realizes his ambition he will onl y co mple te the work o f building the mega-stale in lime to bring it down on our beads and his OV.'n. Selecting H Presidetlt Conventions Outdated? WASHI NGTON -lleformers often ho::corpe so hotly invol ved in their methods that they lose sight of the purpose of changes in the system . This is cle arly the trouble with Democrats v.·ho have been meeting in convention halfway between their quadrennial function of choosing pres idential a nd vice:presidential candidates. The purpose is to make these choi ces m o r e representative of the party's r ank and file'. But whal has been happen- ing at the meeting in Kans a s Cit y me r el y perpetuates inne r conf l ict s and stress ove r th e quota issue, which the party now seems to reject in prin· ciple but ma.y retain in practice. lt is an arguable point whether na- tional political conventions actually select candidates for president. Cer- tain I y it ha.s been a • long time s ince. there was .any con · sidera ble doubt a.bout the "choices or eilher party well in advance of their meeting in assembled convention. Tl-I EV •IAV E ch osen e ithe r jncumbent presid ents or the leader at \he time the conventions met or the presidential primaries and the public opinion polls. There has not been a close contest in the convention itself for the nomination of either party sin ce Dwight D. Eisenhower beat Robert A. Taft in 1952. Nor has there been a ser ious contest for the vice-presidency since the Democratic conve ntion of 1956 when Estes Kefau ver defeated J ohn F. Kennedy .. The qu ota s y st em -that is. g ua rantcc in f:! p a rticipat ion as delegates of women, ethn ic groups. blacks and youth in some proportion to their presence in the population ..:.. ratifi ed the selection of a badly defe ated c andidate, George S. ~l cG overn, in 1972. A convention olherwise cont posed might v.·ell have done the same because McGovern had won some· primaries and led the public opinion polls .to the dismay of 'RICHARD WILSON orga nized labor and the s urprise of regular polit ic ia ns everywhere . People havc forgolten. that in the beginning A-1 cGovern did not look too oad as a candid:1 le bu( 'that the ineptness and misadventures of his campaign It'd lo his defeat by an incumbent president riding the crest of diplomatic SUCC('SS T ll E REPUBLICANS are a.l so goin ~ lhrough some semblance of making Jhcir convention and party more ~·elcom e to t~e minority groups who for the past 40 years have bef!n more cun1fortable as Democrats; or. if not to minority groups as a whole then more attracUve to v.·omen and young people. These efforts are also highly technical. having lo do with lhe rules for party pi1rticipation. All or these inner party affairs seem rather unreal in the <tt.mosphere in which so many more people than ever before fe el no identification v.·ith either party and have no confidence in political processes, reformed or unreformed. According to the Ga\IUp organization the nu mber of sclf·slyled independents has grown to such dimensions they could make up a political party challengi ng the ty,·o tradition at parties. Thi s p r e m ise n eed s som e examin ation bee a use most or the p eo pl e who th in k th ey a r e indep e ndent have traditional a lignn1 ents 'vith the Democratic party. BEARING in m i~d that the chief fun('tion of a national political party is the selection or candidates· fo r president and vice-president, the conclusion suggests itself thal events ..giay be m oving in the opposite direction. F a ult y as it y,•o uld be , th e theoretically m o re d emocratic method or choosing candidates for president would be by a vote oC the people and not by a convention of a f e w th o u sa nd se l ec t e d b y controversial political processes. The end result of the efforts of the two parties to r eform themselves could c on c ei v ably s tress the inadequacy of doin g so v.·hen there is a mor e d e mocrattc method of preside ntial selection through a national presidential primary. This propos ition has wide public support. Those who have opposed it in the past are compelled to recognize that numerous s late pres id ential primaries will be held , national public opinion polls v.•ill continue and betv.·een them they v.i ll comprise a possi bly misdirected method of selection more po\\·crful than the convention system. t\umcrous legislati\le proposals for a national pl'eSidential primary have been put forv.·a rd and they may appear more sensible if time shoy,·s the futil ity of internal party reform. PUNCH Democracy Korea Curbed But· Not Dead • ID South SEOt ll. -frf1n1 19fi0 to 1953. 33.629 Am c r 1tan:-1(1 ... t th1•1r l1 Vl'S and another 103.2S.I 11 i'tt• rn;iuncd in a war that stoppt•tl l\1n1 ll ·!>Ulll.!. lhc Red rul('r or ,\orlh 1\.1\1'1';1, from laking over the <'1111rl' I\ or{·,in pC'n1n~ula Now 111 .in \ i\n1tr1eans 11re que s t1n11 1 n ~ "''hethrr this t••rr1 bit sa('r1fi 1:1· '>''.l'i ~·orth ii . Thf'\ thnri:e that. South '(orea·s f'res 1dt·nt '.huni: llec P:irl.. l s sclz('d d1~ ·• iJ.oria l pow1•r" 1 thul his pro· ',therefore, arr ~ttC'r ofr than lhe s ubjects of I\ 1 n1 11-sunJt . ,, 'j find out 22 year:" later whether ~orea n Wa r y,•a11 a m1!>take, I have '"-tht' past four daJ~ explori n~ : .. ?i t\orra. I drovl' from Seoul to ,....!l\n . '!itopp1n1t at \ dla~cs and •• ,.-'-r ial sltt>§. y,•Jth nl1n,eovrrnment. ;1"'11s as my i:ulde11 . I !'pent one nii:ht .:\1.all\'e hntcl. s\eepin~ nn am.it on ''""'oo r I vl!ilted with Koreo ns of all ..;::) -govcrnmcnt ofhc1 :11.~ and ~tion le::uler~. businC"ss tycoons ""'.Jmple vll la,l?(!rl'. I.to lried unsucces!';fUll}' to vil'it t Korea lO compnre conditions (J ACK ANDERSON ) tht'.'re. Oeoil'd personal access. I mu.~\ s c ttl l.'.' f or infor m <1 t ion fr n n1 intetli~encc reports :ind somr visitors \\'hO "'ere tak en on a carefull y controlled trip 10 Pyongyang. THE INTELLIGENCt: report~ de· pict North Koren :is pcrh<1ps the y,·orld '5 most Ol)flresslve, monolithic "ociet y. J\lthough dissident s tried ear· ly lhls yl'ar to chal1 nge the absolutc authority of Kim ll·sun Jt, they were rut hlcsslyt•ut down on February 15. The cruel Kim kt'Cps his subjects in line 1hrou1?h the National Political Sttutiry Bureau fNPSBl. which con· durt!i !S C'Crt'I 11u rv<'illance on nll branches of government and w8lks or life. NPSB ad\•iscrs e:ccrrise political con trol. ~erving as Kim's eyes :tnd ears. over t hC' army dov.•n to the com· pany le\ l'I and nvcr the burt'aucrnc~· do"'" to thr scrtion IC'vtl . They Hlso rt'- :ich nto t'\'Cry nci1thborhood In Nonh Korf' a. ~l ost :•blc bodied men. who work 1n lhe factorie!'i and ficld5. are pre§S('<i into a labor.peas ant military re$erve, which is given intensive. mandatory 1r:11n1ng to keep it combat rC'ady . Another 700,000 youths likc~·ise must drill five hours each wttk, wit h a full month of active duty each yC'ar TllF: VIS ITORS to Pyongyang df'!IC ribt' the North Korean capital as bl l'ak and cheerless. Tt\e1~_Pt:aple on lhc str e ets had a h~med look . reported the vi sitor!i. Tt'le"t was little traffic except for go\·ernrnent cars. In South Korea. I rou~'opposilion loaders fearful of the KoQenn Cen\ral lntrlllgence Agency (KCJ;f'\l. Visitors to my Seoul hotel room ~re nervous about candid conversal\qo. 5how\ng by Jtestures that _Uley believed the room wa§ bugged. Yet r found no one whoM·as the least afraid to critici.te the g~"emment in · their homes and ofrice§:IW:t Cven the harshelit crit ics agreed th":ll the KCJA was by no means as omnipresent anrl opprcssive as the NPSB. OUTSIDE or Seoul. I round pooplc !ie e m initl)' o bl l v1 o u s o r th e lfO\,-r 11'llt·nt South Korea'! major clt1c-s arr hu~1 li n1t. prosperous plaeC's. tht• pt>oplro friendly fl nd cheerful, th<' slrrcls janln1('d u•ith honkini:, ca· reening ri\·il1an autotra!!ic. I did 5omc shoppin~ In a do.,.,·ntown Seoul depart ment storP .. which looked muc h li ke the d C'partmcnji·~ores back . home, complete with Christm as trimming a.nd a surge of Christmas shoppers. tn the c ountrys ide. I noticed ('lectric Jines strung to the homes in the poorest villa~es. J\1 any of the peasant homes. I y,·as told, have TV sets. I visited a modern shipyard that is bu il ding tankers for the Japanese cht'!aper than th ey can construct them and a huge steel complex that is producin.a steel ror the United States. I spoke to American wholesalers who told m e they now buy most of their imports in Korea. SOUTlt KORE-' ·s growth rate, now at an astonishjng t5 percent, Is the highest In the world. The people, clea rl y. are m ore free, rmore prosperous and altogether better off than their cousin~ north Q( lhe .38th parallel. It i5 true. on the other hand, that PrH-ldcnt Park has suspended some freedoms and Jailed some critic§. He 1n!lsted in an interview that they were jailed, not for their opposition to hi~ rule b ut for vlol atini: e mcr.aency security laws. Thelie laws, most of lhc.m now revokcd. were necessary. he avowed, bectiu!iq or North Kore.al) subversion. There is no dis pute that ~orth Korean agents have been behind acts or sabotage and subversion In the south , i ncludin ~ a recent attempt upon President Pa rk's lif<'. It is also t rue th at Seoul ili full of o pen opponents, who have manaJi;ed to condemn Park without goi ng to jail. OF 1,024 ARR F.STS unde r the emergency measure, only 302 were prosecuted a nd 186 are in custody. Moot of them are students, who have been stirring up trouble for the goverrim<'nl on lb!! camt)uses. Twelve • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert 1V \\'tcd. Publi1hrr Thorna" Kttti1l, E:d1lor Barbara Krelbtch f.ditorja/ Pag1t Editor Thursday. Decembe r 12, ·1974 are religious leaders. v.•hose release I went lo Korea to seek. On the other hand, I found thal Park ·s opponents are quite free to denounce him a nd to demonstrate ag ains t h i m i S eo u l's dail y news papers carry cautious accounts ofthe!!ce demonstrations. The democratic proce!'i~CS clearly have been curtailed, but democracy ls not d ead in South Korea . And economically. the country h111s made =t!ltonishin g progrc~. Under Presl· dent Pa.rk. The cdltorlnl page or lht' Dai ly f'illX :seeks to in form and 1;timulate re11dprs by prtscnl ing on this paJU!. dl1·cr1e rom mrntary on IOl)iC'5 of in· tert'5t by l!i)1Hi1eated rolumnh>ts 11 nd rortonniisU. by pro\•idln& a forum for rtaders' 1·ie111·s and by Prt.'knting lh,is ne111·11paper'Jli opinions and idtas on currc-nt topic~. Tht> cdhelri11 I 0111nlon~ of the Oatly Pilm appea r nnl} in thl' edttort;ll rolumn at lhe lop or lhc PUJ!e. ()pinions e!tprtsscd b) lhe columnists an(! c11r1oonist1 oind leuer writr.rs arr their OlllTI and no endor~emf.nt of their ''lf'u'! b}' lhc Oaily Pilol shou ld be Inferred. • , SKI BOOT CLEAN OUT!! v , ·1 r; .. ,:,. r .:,,c · YOUR $695 SAr~~:c · · .. ~ ,,, " .,.. · CHOICE .. , '· . SPOllTING GOODS SINCE IP24 SANTA'S FAVORITE HANG-OUT #1. 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December t~. 1974 Sentence Suspe~ded Ex-Whiie Hou.se Counsel Dent Give1i Probation WASl·ll"NG TON lUPI) -Former \\liite House special counsel •tarry S. -oenrS~rottsting-that-he-ts:.en~un .. ~,.iuing victim who for the rest or his life will be wrongly connected with Wat ergate. has pleaded guilty to cam· paign finance violations in the 1970 congressional elections. SUSPENDED SENTENCE Judge George L. Hart U.S. Di strict Judge George L. Hart .Jr. suspended sentence Wednesday and placed Dent on uns upervised pro- b:1tion for one month. The misde· n1c anor carried a maximum penalty of one year in prison and 3 Sl .000 fine Tiil: CllARGE llAD nolhing to do \1 ith tttc subseguent \\'atcrg3te scan- dals. bul 0<-'nl predicted that the public ·\l:ould v.·rongly identify him . 1 \\ilhil.jnyway . lle said: 1 ··rn1 a con?>cr v:1t11·l'. I b<'lu.'\'l' ~n indi\'1du'aJ liberty. I bchevr in facing rt·sponsibility. But I f<.'ar th at for the rest of my life I \\'ill be 1ncorrcttly conncl·ted "'1th \\1atcrgatt>. l 'n1 arr:tid I'm destined in th e history books as a bad footnote." 1 Dent plcadt•d guilty to one count of , violati ng the s ince·r<'pC'alcd 1925 • Federal Cor rupt Praeli ces Act b~· ;1HI· ini.: and ab<'lting a politieHl comn1 ittcc ?>t't up in the Distritt of Colun1bia 10 handll' c.:1mpaign finances .,1·ithout Rent·a·node Streaki1ig for Profit SAN DIEGO CAPJ -No office was needed, or clothes for that matter . wh en Judy Fox launched her business career in August. Just a telephone and a car. In her tree.shaded cottage. Judy and boyfriend Al run Cata.Streak, a firm which promises to liven up the dullest parties. A S I NGLE STREA J\ER 1s furnished for $20. and if he or she strolls it's 525. A streaking cou ple cos· ts S40. A single ne\\'Spaper ad\"Crl iscmcnt has brought a fl ood of business. says Ms. Fox, "'ho once or t\\'it'c found herself s treaking for fun and free. Now she furnishes herself, or Al. or any or a ll of a stable of standbys who get a cut of the profile;, and averages t"·o or three jobs a "'eek, usually at cocktail parties or wedding recep- Lions. MOST ARE IN private home'.: ·•in an upper middle class atmosphere," tt·ts. Fox s aid in an inter\•iew. On a fev.· occasions, stunned silence met them but at other times Judy says there v.•as a standin.e: ovation. ''The greatest number of request s are fur couples ." she says. "'In this time of \\:on1 eO's liber ation. the \\·omen want to be sur<.> they have so1nething good to look at. too." Ad ds the blonde. s lim bus i · ncsswoman : ''We're all \l'Cll ·built. '' T llEIR AGES RANGE from 21 to 36. The \'Cnture. she says, without giv· ing out figures, is prospering. having select ed a cha1r m;u1 or a lrcasurcr. WATER GATE P ROSE;eU.TOR Charles Ruff ch 11rcerl that the com- mittee was organrt.cd by senior mem- bers of the \Vhitc I louse staff. Former White liouse aide .lack Glea son pleaded guilty to an offense in connec· lion with lhe san1c con1m1ttec several . days ago. Dent. the only full-t1mt' political operative in the \l.'hitc I-louse during President :'\'1 xon's firs! term, is :1 form<'r chi ('f a::;s1:.tant to Sen. J Strom Thurmond. IR·S.C.I, National GOP Chairman ltlary Louis(' Smith announ<'ed hi s resignation from the Republitan National Committee las t v.·eek·cnd , but saul his deci sion had nothing to do \\'ith \\"att•rgatc In court. Dent gave a lt>ngthy, animated defense of "·hat he had done. lie charged that the Watergate pro- secutors scruti nized hi s years in the \\lhite llou~e and the only thing they : could find was an offense of an ancient j Iaw. I DENT SAID T llA.T as 8 outh Carolina Republican chairm an earlier, he scrupulously follo\\·ed the la\\·. '"I crossed all the T's and dotted all the l"s . The candidates \au~h~'<l il l me becaus e they s aid lhc la\11 \\•asn"t be· ing follo"·ed," De nt said Talkin~ rapidl.\' and mo\·ing around in front of the lectern, Dent said he did not know about the full "·orkings of the committee in connection v.•ith the crime. He said he did not handle fund s and naively told th<' prosc<'utors "'hat . he had done. .. You all make it sound like he ~Dent ) \\'as the \"ictim rather than the perpetrator.·· !!art said. "That's my belief." Dl'llt said J UD A.II BEST , t\TTORNE\' for Dent and for Spiro T. Aµncv.' :it the time o~ hi s resignation as vice presi· dent. charged that Dent \\•as being at·· cused of a "highl y technical" off('nSc under an "ancient. outmoded, confus- ing, repealed" law that had not been enforced for over 40 years. WHEN IT'S DAILY PILOT A 7 PSYCHIC LUClmA AUIMSOM PUWC DIMOHSTIATIOH TliMCl I PAST Uff llADIHG NIDAY, DIC. IJ, f P.M. W2._MfM'S CLUI ~, 1-J 21' sr.-•-·.-on.-, · - l_,...ltK• Splritwl ••-ell A•Mer.t" REPl.~t:TIO:\'S, ,, Rtv n Shcffc t ' ' ' ''1111• lltarf of Ille fi•er ••k•• t•T91fl dtaf" ud precio. ... _ .. Mwthl"-'-': A s we app r ~ach the season of gift .gil'inR , it is w{'ll to reflect on gifls and. the reason V.'{' deliJ:ht in . tht•m. ,v.·h{'thcr .i:lving or rclTl\'111).\ \\"hen the hl';irt or the J.!i\'er is included v.·ith thl· 1:1fl v.·e rect'll'C, v.e :ire warmed by \he re;1lizal1on lhat someonl· v.·ants us to be happ y a nd ha s sarrif1ced somethin& h> accom plis h this. The monetary l'aluc of the girt lS insignificant compared t o the tl'nd e r loving . mot.i\·ation thal should be _a part of e\'ery girt. ~'t' a1111·ays gi\'c the r1nesl ser .. ·ice of 111·hich 111·e are capable, regard!~ o{ what price a famlly<m., choose to pay ror a funeral scrl'ice. C.:H€FFBK ~ mo"'TUAllY -.... ' 'llb SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY Lr\GUN.-\ BE:r\CH 4q4.1535 . SAN CLEMENTE l!il! NQ:TH a (,A.MINO.REAL 492-0!00 THE SPIRIT THAT COUNTS GO FORESTERING • Forestenng 1s en joying our premium whisky for all the right reasons. Toste. · This yror give !he people on your gd 1 list a bottle of premium Old Fores!er 1n the festive holiday pockoge After a ll, ii s the spi n! that coun1s. $599 frhh 86° • I " ... " • • A·I QA\l y PllOT Thursday, December 12. 1974 ,. ~ .Just · Coasting ~~ Playhoy'sBefner Named • m Subpoena ~ with Tom arphiae ~'"'~ .·. " Fog G reet s South Coast R eside nts SOG(;\·. SOGGY DEW: Certain ~C'tlions uf the Orange Coast just plain ~(·cmed to ha\'e evaporated early lO· f1;1y . The \Vcathermen li ke to call this c:ondition, "Early morning a nd late ,.vcning fo~ along the roast." ·rhey .:<1pill out phrases so smoothly and easily that you hardly pay any at- IC'nl1on to it. l:ntil you get out driving in the stuff. t hat Is <>ne or thoSC' radio guys v•ho rC'ports lugh\vay and free .,.,•ay conditions ("11me on. the early this morning and \varncd 1n somC\\lhat vague fa shion !hat there was ;.1 fog C'ondition "along the South Coast." TrOuble is, v.•hen you hear that from tiim, you wonder what he really means \\/hen he says the South Coast since he is reporting to you from r.Jalibu. T lfVS llE COULD be talking about J,ong Beach. Or maybe' Huntington Reach or NeWJ)Orl, or perhaps San Clemente; or maybe even Ensenada. i\nyway. the fearful fog does funny tricks along our coastline. It v.•afts in .;ind out like a shapeless phantom. closing in all observation of liv ing things at one area "'hilt• leavirrg other sectors s parkling under bright sun- shine . This morning v.'as no e xception to t hat condition. Laguna Beach people ;;iwakencd to bright sunlight. So did n1ost folk s upcoast in l1untington lleaC'h. In the middle, ho.,.,·ever. f\'.cwport Bc:1ch v.·as cloaked in grey i.:loom and Costa ?iolcsa had vi rtually disappeared off the map. Driving in this stuff takes a specia l l 01 le nl. Knowing \Vhe.re you are going helps. lt<1 ving no nerve ends <i.nywhere in your bodv is a clear and distinct advantage. · Years ago. I recall driving in the ~\uf! alO)lg old \lacAr!hur Boule\·ard -... hen the fog \\'aS so thick you couldn"t :-cc the hood ornament on your car. ·\6RUPTl.Y .. ~ \\'lllTF. li~ht flared d1rt'ctly in front of mC' ;ind I hr aced for . thl' he a<l-on col\lsion It didn't happen. I prt'rcd out Lhl' s1df' 1111ndov.• 1hrough the va1>0rs and noted that the \\.h1te lh!ht d1dn"t seem to be gelling ,on11 l'l n,l'r, I s pf.•fdcd up. Faster . !J ... ll'I ill IJUr:-.ui t of the \'!llo-:UC \\ hitc haht f<"1nall\' I (']osed in on it. It v.'as ;anoth~r 1·ar with it...; red tail li ght Jens urnkt•n oul. "l'hc httle .,.,·hitc bulb still hn&hlly shining. f'omrd G1dlty Bandleader-composcr l.y ll' C. .. Skitch" 1-lenderson has been con\·icted of one count of filing a false federal in come tax statement .' lie \V:ls acquitted on t\vO other charges. a nd jury in Ne\v '{ork \Vas de~ libetating on two 1nore. Rangoon Quiet After Violent Street· Fights By Associated Pre~s Rangoon "'as reported quiet today as troops enforced martial la\\/, but an American embassy officia l s aid casuallie:s in street fi ghting \\'edncs· day were heavy and thousands v.·erc Jailed. · Prol('Sts by students, workers and Bud<lhist monks in the Burmese ca_pital erupt ~d aft er the army's i;e1zure early \Vednesday of the body of former (.;nited Nations SeC'retarv- Gencral U'rhant · It wa s onl' of the stronges t chall~nges to President Ne Win since he seized po .... •cr in 1%2. But Edward Oi f'ranco, the information officer at th1· u.s ... embass~·. said in a telephone 1n - lerv1ew that t)lc opposition to the gov- ernment \\'aS" not ideological. it \\'as (iUf' to ~ising pri('l'S and y,·itlesprcacl economic hard.shi1>. ~lartial la"' \~·as declared \\'ednes· day a fternoon after students and v.•orker~ roame<l th e strcl'tl'i of Ra ngoon setting fire to pol ice station s. <ind other public buildings. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Walpole Hostages Released ~ALPOLE, Mass. tAPr -Eight prisoners who wanted to "Cinda way to speak to the people" h ave released their three ho:ilages unharmed after a 26·hourordeal. ~he host ages, two Walpole State Prison guards and a medic, were laken captive Tuesday night by men \\.'ho at o ne point said they were •·v.·i lling to die before being de· humanized any further." · The hostages were freed late \Ved· !'esday ni ght after marathon bargain· 1ng bet.,.,•een the prisoners correc· tionat orncials and st::ite Sen.·elect Bill O"·ens (D·Boston>. "'ho himself served t\\.·o years in the maximum security prison on an assault eharge. T llE EIGHT inmates made a )('ngthy series of demands, including more educational proJ!rams at the prison, an end to alleged harassment by guards, the release of three prisoners from a segregation unit and full amnesty for their actions over the 26 hours. ,,,.. The only pledge rrom Correction Comn1issioner Frank Hall "''as th at he '"ould m eet "'ith them on their ~ricvances. Thcv re('ei\"ed an em · phatic '"no" on thCir an1nest ,. bid. '.'There is no amnest)• " said Norfol k County Di st. Atty.' George Bur).;('_ ''Th('rC' ,,·il I be prosecution · · BL1RKE SAID he \1'ou!d seek indi(:t · n1ents on c~3 rges of t_aking hostages and assuul!1n g corrcC'llonal officers !tall ag reed \\ ith some of the criticism of conditions at the 20-yeur- old prison, ubout 25 mi les south of Boston . "\'ou \\'Onde r \\'hY it \1·as built." hl' said of the institution v.·hich has sef'n ~ept'!:it_ed incidents of \'1olcnre among 1L~S401nmates. The inmates met \1·it h reporters after the hostages \\'ere releas!:d- Father Jailed After Family's Long Hideout Mardia's Snit Strikes Daughter at School NE\V '{ORK (AP) -A1artha l\1itchell said she struck her daughter \\'hen the 13·year·old girl refused to leave school and come home \\oith her, ac~ordi ngtoCBS-TV reporter Trish Reilly. ~Irs. l\11tchel.I, who has claimed her estranged husband, former Alty. Ci~~· John N. 1'~1tchell "poison~d" daughter Marty's mind against he r, was ac~ompan1ed by l\1iss Redly to Sacred Heart Convt.~nt Sc hool in Green.w1ch, ~ru1., Wednesday. -~11ss Re1 _1ly was no~ al~owed inside the school with t.1rs. li-1itchell, who d~chned to discuss the 1nc1dent on camera. Miss Reilly later told a TV au· d1ence : "She <id mitted to me that school authorities had let her speak wit h ~1arty and she h~d lost control and struck her daughter when she rerused to leav~. Accord1ng to l\tarlha. violent temper runs in the family. She said t~al 'l\l 1t~hc ll has beaten her up in the past and that she and t.farty used to hide behind locked doors they were so afraid of him " ' . 'Justifiable Aet' Cult Deprogrammer Freed in Abduciion Narcotics Fatality Probed Cfl!CAGO (UPI) -Playboy En· te~prises emperor-Hugh }lefner bas been named in a subpoena ordering ·him to appear before a county grand jury investigating the drug death of a Playboy "BuMie.'' About 20 of Hefner's employes - aides and BWlnies -have a lready been s ubpoenaed in a federa l probe of drug use at Playboy mansions. The n e"' sub· poena was issued Wednes day but lfefner was out of .to\vn and h as not b ee n St!rved, authorities said. Hefner i.; expected back in town later this week and will H£F"e" be ser ved the sub· P 0 'c n a t h <' n ·Authorities said he .,.,·as expected to~ippear before the g rand Jury next month. 'fhe i:;rand jury is looking into the SEATTLE \UPI ) -'l'heodore Roosevelt •·Ted" Patrick, 4-1, San Di~go has been fou.rid innocent of c h arges he kid n ae_ed Kathe Cr amRton . a member of Seattle's ··Love Family,"' in 1973. dant." September , 1973. death or r\drienne Assistant U.S. attorney Irwin IL Pollack, 23, who for 18 months was Schwartz, "'ho argued the case on · one of th e puff.ta iled waitress· legal q uestions and technical ques· hostesses at the Chicago Playboy lions, said he was stud ying the Club. Patrick is a stdf:stylcd "depro· gram mer of young cull follo'ol.'ers. ''. Defense Attorney Patrick M. \Vall, i"ew York , said Patrick ac\ed on behalf of the young v.·on1an's parents v.•hen he took fl.ls. Cran1pton from Se.attic to San Diego for deprogram- ming sessions in June 1973. 'rhe young woman ran away and hi tc hhiked back to Seattle. her mother said. possibility of an appeal. 1''or most of the 18 mo nths she Schwartz said he was seeking a "·orked at the club, she lived at the guilty verdict and <1 declaration from Chicago Pla}•boy Mansion, but moved !he court that such kidnapini!S would oul shortly before her death. Her body not be tolerated. \vas found in her apartment by her !·le said that even though their boyfriend. lifestyles may be di fferent. pc"rsons A doctor v.•ho reportedly conducted such as K01the Crampton are entitled physical C)iaminations of Playboy to protection of lheir civlt rights like Bu nnies and other Playboy En- cveryone else. terprises em1.1loyes m ade out the de· Kathe's father, Curt Crampton. is a ath certificate and the coroner's office 5.J-yea r ·old foreman or a s team listed the cause. of death as "acute· generation plant for the Los An geles cardiac dilation ... associated in the U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge \\'alter City Water ;.ind Power Oeparlment. use of methaqualone." The drug is a ·r . l\1cGovern said ' the key question Crampton said Kathe has asked depressanl. · \\·as v.·hethe r Patrick h;id any them to join the Lo\le Family, which In addition to Hefner, s ubpoenas justification for taking the girl awa:V theyaredec!iningtodo. have been prepared for Miss f~om t~1c Love Family, \vhose en· Patrick was acquitted of false im· Pollack's former boyfriend and the \'lronment the parents believed was prisonment in New York State several doctor "'·ho made out the death causing their daughter physical and ,rear~ ago and he is ap1>caling a false t·ertificatC'. The doctor left tov.•n shor~· · mental harm. 1mpr1sonment con\lict1on in Oen\•er ly after l\·l iss Pollark"s death and left l\I cGovern said that under the Colo. ' no forwarding addrCss. rircumstances the art of abduction ,\ Federal Grand Jury also is in· y,·as permissible. \'cstigating the alleged u..;;e of drugs a t l\1cGovern likened it to the case Rocky' S Name /,layboy mansions here and in Bever- where a pedestrian rushes into a y llills street against a red light to :><1VC' a Thus far. 20 persons, including pre- ehild fron1 <1nonrushing car Hea d T sent and former Playboy Bunnies and "fhe judge described justification of r on ape l-lefner :.iides. have been subpoenaed such acts "''here the law is d i.~· to testify before the Federal Grand R:\CJ ~t:. \\11 s. f APl ,\ f;lther nr r egardC'd as ··the defl'n SC of WAS ill ~(i'l'ON t UPI)-Nelson A .. Jury looking intodruguse atllefner·s four C'hildrl'n \\'as in J<til today :.if-nccC'ssity.' Rockefeller's name ca1ne up in the i>(lsh Pl<t yboy residencei;. 1-tefner ter hi s \vifc ended a year·long hideout "1'hl' parents \\'ho \\'Ould do le:;s \\'atC'rgatt' tover·up tn.1l \\'ednesday. himself has not been subpoenaed in ·by the family in their own home, thanw~at Mr.andf\:lrs.Cramptondili but l;O\'t•roment prosecutors qu1ckl\' thefcderalin\·estiga.tion . autho rities said. for their daughter, Kuthe, would bt' noted th~re \\"ilS no evidence that " \\'ayneSolbcrg.35.\\'<!Shcldinlieu less than res pons ible, loving Rockefeller was asked to shut the of Sl.000 hond on charges or contribul' parents ,'' lhejudge said. but noted his burglars up with money. ing to the delinquency or mino1·s and rul ing applies only to the Crampton The transcript of a secret \\1h1tc violating school attendance laY.'S. case. .I louse t:Jpe. made public ror tht: fi rst His four d aughters, aged s to 14 . lime, indicated at least a passing re -LOS A NG ELES (AP) -The \Ver~ placed under the supervision of TII E JUDGE SAID v.·hcn parents ference to asking Rockefeller fnr foreman of the Los An geles County Racine Count:.· Welfare officials. ., who reasonably believe their child is money to help pay off the burglars. gr and jury, Jesse L. Robinson, is The sheriff's juvenile di\lision·said ·in t rouble are themselves ··not .John D. Ehrlichman said the re-employed as a consultant by a itY:as told : ph~sically capable of _ rec1:1pt uring fercnce \Vas probably meant to be medical firm now the subject of a !\tr. and l\Irs. Solberg had a~r.:ert in their daughter from existing, imm i-humorous. crimina l in\le:;tigation, aulborities .January. because of domt'!stic prl.l· ment danger, then the defense of But the prosecutors said they have disclosed \Vednesday, The firm, blems. to seclude t hemselves in their necessity transfers or transposes to no evidence anyone actually went to headed hy t\\'O doctors, operates a Job Conflict Eyed • Thu.s all kinds of v.·eird things can h..ippeon h.1 you on these days v.•hen we h4\r 'rui;:ht and morning roi:: along I .... , 1 lnt.' tJI <•lu 111trc•p1d correspondents .i •\I' vUI of :-.ant<1 Ana sunshine early l4\ •n•I 1.1n trlh• tht• \\h1le \\all Or 1.111 •• ~ h\: ..ip11rvaeh<'d Costa llr v..1~ !Hlc unt.il he ~ot lo the -~ ., • .,~., J>.11 l..1no.' lol :ind parked in Delivery of the Doily.Pi lot is guaranteed homeintheTownofMount Pleasant. the constituted af!:ent, the person v.·ho Rockefeller ~ v.·hose nomination as prepaid health plan in south-central School officials were told the family :.1cts in their behalf under such cQndi· ,·ice president has been okayed by lhe Los Angeles under a coRlract .,.,·ith the · \\'as mo\'ing to California. \Vindo1'v tcio:;":;'::· ;;'::' :;":;'e;:·::':;h::•:,' :;":;:';:';:"':=is=t h~c~<l~e~fc~n~-=="'~·~n~a~t~c=~lo~a;sk;;;fo~r~f~in~a~n;c~ia~l~h~e~lp;·==~';";';'~· ;"";'~h;o;r;il;ie;s~s~a~i<l;·=====::; I t Ml -. 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The first dead derelict in the recent s layings was found on the lawn or the main library Dec. 1, just live days arter the program was broadcast. t1smog s tandards f or ~rumso(hydroearbonspt'f ,\T \\'F,;ONF.SOA'''S California 1977 model cars mil£>, 9.0 grams of carbon mct·t1ng, ho"'C\'<'r. tht.• staff has been rejected by lht> monoxidC" 1)er milt', :ind 2 0 took a st('p b:1rk ;ind rcrom· state Air Resources Board grams of oxldt"s or nilrogl'n. mended lea.vuig the NOX FREE ::." PUICH.ill ~-,.,·~ as not "·orth the cost to The ARB bourd hud rirst standsrd :it 2.0. The hourd . row. ' motorists. proposed reducing the al· agreed. but al so rcv('rte<l to lowablc emissions in 1977 lot h c O. 9 r i i: 11 re for E\'Cn though its 0"'n .41 grams of hydrocarbons hydrocarbons. thus leaving technical staff had recom-and l .S grams of NOX, the stand<1 rds identical to ·-llH• • ...- There is some substance to the theory that th e slay- ings are following the plot of the television progra m, Police Lt. Charles Kiigo said Wednelida y. A fourth \•ictim was beaten savagely on the head. and although he s ur. ,:ived, he r e m ained in a coma, unable to describe his attacker, police said. f'ace• Siili .... _ ..... mended reduring emissions rl·~·~h~il~e~le~a~,~·i~n~o~t~h~e~e~a~rbo~n~197~~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i-in 1977. the ARB \'Oled un- ilnimously \Vednesday to retain the 197S auto stan- dards and the 1976 light truck standards through 1977. Detectives said they had asked NBC to set up a special screening ror them ()f the Nov. 26 episode of "Police Story," to see how closely the killings follow tbescript. KILGO NOTED that the tilot featured the same kind of crime, based on a real case in lhe San Pedro area of Los Angeles some years ago. Jn it, the killer v.·as found to be an a lroholic v.•ho killed · and mutilated v.·inos and drunken derelicts out of Police have not firmly de· cided that all three men "·ere victims of the same killer, he said. or that the television pr'Ogram definite- ly "'as the inspiration. Actor Keerc Brasscllc, \rho appeared in The Eddie Cantor Story and other films, has been sued in Los Angeles by his form1·r \Vife, "'ho C'ontends lie O\Ves her 110\\'EVER. JIE said, more th<in 5250,000 in "we have found that when alimony and other pay· things of an unusual nature ment s <ire given some exposure, it _:.::.::.:::.c__ ______ _ may act as a stimulus for an individual " Another dercliet \l'<•S found killed th e same "·ay las! Sund:1y, <ind the third on \Vedne:->d<ay Bradley's Daughter State School Book Cleared LOS ANGELES (AP) --. Proposal Assailed mitt('es to scr een proposed texts for compliance '"'ith state Jaws requiring fair and accurate portrayals Of] "·omen and minorities. Narcotics c harges ha"e been dismissed against the 29-y ear -old daughter of rt1avor Tom Bradley, but her" codefendant '"'as con- victed of possessing cocaine and LSD . TllE BOARD made its de- rision after poring over \'a rying estimates of "'hat it \1·ou ld cost t o reduC'e <'missions of hydrocarbons (l!C) and oxides of nitrogen 1!\'0X). Auto manufacturers. "'ho had 'pre·viously testified against the ehan2es . \1•:1rned that cars "'ould cost up to S300 more and would res ult in gas mileage rcdUl'· lions of u1> to 24 pcrcenl. But the board a lso t·on- sidered a report frorn the Nation;il Academy of Sciences that said the added cost might be as little as S26 per car and that mileage penalties wou l d be minimal. Rut the staff and board members appeared to agree that that the over-all benefit to air quality from stiffening the standards \\Ould not be large. Hundreds of Dollars worth of FREE Prizes to be given away Dec. 24th. Register at all stores tor drawing. No purchase. necessary. 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A committee of publishers issued a stute· ment this "'eek asking a de· lay in the proposals and sent a dt>legation to a pri\'ate meeting "·ith a Board of Education com· mittee Tu£>sday. Despite the current screening by a 16-m('mber commission "'i\h thousands of st aff helpers. represen- tali\'es of women 's and ethnic groups complain that many approved texts ,·iol<ite the la\1'. Th<' nc"· committt>e is supposed lo v.·t>ed out such texts. Superior Court Judge Joseph J . DiGiuseppc dis· missed charges \\'l'dnesday against Ph ~ llis Brad\l'y after her attorney, Charlt•s Lloyd, petitioned for dis- missal on the grounds of in- suffieient e\'idence. AT T()A~ 6'1~17» A\'OTll F:R ARGU~tt:l'liT I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ad\·anced bv the board "'as!~ TJIE BOARD meets to- day to consider Riles' sug- gestion s aimed at st r eamlining textbook selection aT\61 a \•oidin~ con- flict of .interest in the state's Curriculum Commission. The most important pro· posal would establish com· , , •;' 'rhe Ca lifo rnia ch:.ipler or the ,\ssociation of American Publishers said in their statement; "Publishers fear that the additionttl re,;e\1" groups v.'ill add sign ific;1 ntly to cost and time. "'hile adding more state control at the ex- pense of local school district freedom of choice." ..... D:1y-in and day-out earnings, with 1ntere:-t eR rned from th(' first on the funds deposited hy the 10t h of every month c::in make enrnings l1p lo 41 ':;-hi~he r. T\.lntdmun1 interest ra!C" are prc- ~rr1bl'd by Federal Authoritfes. hut there are ... llriou~ methods userl tfJ t·ompute intere~t ... '' <Mrlt\I Cg,,.p!)U'!Ord di!~ 5 ~% 5%% 6Yi% 6~% .......... ,_ t"~'"'" ( ...... <-" ...... -........ ~=::'·=: t'O-t, .. -.. ........ .-\1000 .. -· \!DOG"'""'' ('odefendant Paul Liffins. 20. \1·as fnund ~uil!y h.1 .Jurl~c DiGiuscp1>(' at the nonJu ry trial and hi~ ~en tl'nl'in~ \1";1s sL·1 for .Jan. Hi \11!.s. Br;1d lt·1· \1·.is :1 rrest - l'rl last Juli' ;;ftcr sheriff's dcpulil·S rci>or1 ·dly found :1 quantity l)f nl <~rijuana anti am1>hetam1nes cit her \Vest Jlolly...,·ood apartn1enL She \\'<IS not hon1c \\'ht•n the of- ficer!> entcr('d her apart· n1enl \\'Ith ;1 Sl'.'arrh \1 ur- ranl. • that the pioposed fedrral \ s tandard for !\OX ('mi~sions i:-so stringen1 th:11 . in thl" \·ie\\ or (';1Jiforniu offirials, it 11·ill hL' impossible to met•t and f'ongr('S!> \\•ill ha\'l' to n1odify it 1'hus. s:ud execuli\•C n!- firer \\'il !i;1m Simmons. ""f think \1·e s hould 11·:1il and 'it·e \1 h:it the federal situa· !inn i ~ goi ng to be'. I believe Congress \Viii h.-.ve to take a look at that SOX require- ment.'' IS $10.20 IMPORTANT? My WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a comparable savings account in a large commercial bank . :n1d the pt~•ple :tl 1.os Angeles Fedt•r.'11 Sav· 1nl!s <·nmpu!c interest in the nln!-l favnn1hle m1·thorl for ~:1vrrs. 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PAGE ·' \... • Justice for Victims Statistics on crime can be disturbing : 74,000 mitjor ~mes committed in California last year , or one cnme against every rifth ramily in the !'tate . Or this one: Jr the crime rate continues there is a l()Operccnt chanccth:.it ~·ithin the next rew ycar.s you o~ a~mcmbcr of your immediate family "'ill be the v1ctimofa ma]or crime. The statis tics. of course, deal with reported crimes. As law orficials \vell know, many orimes are unreported, by victims fearing reprisal or witnesses fearing involvemnt. . . And of those cases that reach the prosecution stage.as many a s a third may be dropped due to unavailability of \vitncsses. It is this problem of persuading both victims and witnesses to tes tify in court that has led to establis h· m ent of the National COmmission on Victim-\Vitness Assist ance. F unded with a Sl million grant. the commission is setting up pilot prog rams in eight states to orrer guidance, counse ling and even financial h elp to vie· tims and witnesses of crime who too ofte n feel lost and frightened in the legal s huffle. If an accused criminal is to be advised of hi s rights , interviewed by counselors and offered free legal aid, it is long past time to establish matching justice for citizens whose testimony is essential for the-completion of judicial procedures. Tax-saving PJan . Orange County government is on the right track with the cas h employe incentive program endorsed last \veek by the Board of Supervisors. employes below the executive level tor coming up \\•ith ideas that "'ill save tax money by making the "'heels turn more smoothl y. Under t erms of the program , the employe responsible ror a money·saving brainstorm would get 10 percent of the amount hi s idea saves up to a maximum award of $1 ,000. · The format supervisors approved successfully sidesteps legal problems that arose when the idea was first proposed last spring. Jt was ruled that a nat cash award to outstanding emptoyes would con- stitute an illegal gift of public fund!). The program will cost $47,000 a ·year. to ad - minister-but county efficiency experts may re- cover up to $300,000 a year. Brown's Styl e Gov.·elect Edmund G . Bro"'" Jr. is showing commendable s igns or putting some of his campaign preaching into practice. Like most candidates at e lection time, Brown stressed his dedication to honesty in governm ent , economy and the simple life. To d'-'lc he has: -Requested appointees to his trans ition s taff to provide copies of their recent income li:tx returns in order to check possible conflicts of interest. -Announ ced that he will di s pense v.·ith lhe customary inaugural hall. -Confirmed his VO\\/ not to live in the $1 .3 million governor's mansion, now under construction 11vhich he dubbed an extravagant Taj Mahal ) and ad - vertised in a Sacramento paper for modest-sized li v· ing quarters within walking distance of the capitol . • • ... The progra m is aimed e:it cutting back on govern- 'Jnent waste, an admirable goal in any form. Jt is designed to pay cash awards t o county A few more such gestures might encourage the rest of Sacramento officialdom to adop~ a simpler life style and more restrained spe nding habits. 'Nothing personal, Wilbur! It's just a bad year for kings!' Rockefeller Family: A Unique Institution -\VAS'f.(I NGTON -Ne ls on Rockefeller's contention, or at least t hat or his allies in Congress and on t:ert:i.in editorial pages, is that an inquiry into tii s wealth which also jncludes that or his fa mily's is a n i nvasion or priv<.icy. l-lowevet, denials by him and the Rockefeller financial manager, .l. Richardson Dilworth. don't obviate the chain of evidencf' s howing no fun ctio nal division exists between his wealth <.ind that of his relatives. lt is effective!\ administered en bloc by an outfit kilown as Rockefeller F~mil y and Associates. doi n 2 business f rom Room 5600. :\0 Rockefeller Plaza. N.Y., N.Y. That this centralized f'Ontrol is real. that 1t exists is rully dt> monstratcd by in- stances like the massive, contem- poraneous invest m ents in th e Chrysler Corpofation by both the Rockefeller charitable and for-profit trusts. lt was these in\'estments th at put 11lr. Dilworth on Chrysler's board -0! directors. l'ilr. Dilw orth and 14 colleagues coo· nectcd \\'ith Rockefeller Family <ind Associates are on so mi.In}' boards (lf directors that their participation in 1he automobile, banking. department store and airline inctustru.•s is thought by some to offend the Clayton Antitrust Act. The Hnck('fellers cover their tracks, but rareful reading or such bf'St sellers as Standard and Poor's Register sho"·s that over the years RF&A people ha\'e held do"'" at Jeast 118 seats on the boards of 97 ('Ompanies V.'ith combined assets of 570 .billion. The combined assets of • ''orporations for v.:hich there is some reason to beli eve that Rfo~&A has a po~.;;ible board level int('rlock is $640 bllhon or rou~hly half the Gross ;\at1onnl Prorluct. ·r111 s ISN 'T ~·o u r avl·rage J\liddlc-Americao h1 ll ionaire, tycoon family like. say J . Paul Getty's or the :':hah tif Iran's. So those who argue lhat 1n vc sti,t:1J t1n~ the whol e ( VON HOFFMAN ) R()('kefeller octopus is an invasion or privacy don 'l consider th al the Rockefellers might be invading our collective privacy. We're invited to confine our ex a n1 ination to the suction cups on f"elson's tentacle alone, ;ind that's bad political zoology. The Eastern E stablis hment '5. re\'ealing hysteria at the thought that the Rockefeller 'A•ealth mi ght be -not confiscated -but merely publicized serves to r emi nd us how this group does n't v.•ant the subject of who owns America broui;ht up. Not since the \\'Ork of the 'Temporary National Economic Committee 35 years ago ha s there been a study of thF ownership of this nation we pay rerd3~ to Jive in. ··ris a pity that. John D. Rockefeller Ill, who spends so much treasure issuing feeble-minded . platitudinous reports on the great issues of the day, hasn't financed a study of this nature, but the brother couldn ·t s pare a dime. THE DEFENDF.RS of the much put-upon Nelson Rockefeller would ha,·e us direct our efforts toward provin g the Vice President-desiJ,?natc has committed a conflict of interest as though hf' were a Nixon-era bagman v.•ith a money-filled attache case creeping about to corrupt assignat ions with . Department of 1\griculture o ff icia ls to get a three-cents raise for the cocoa oil su bsidy. Ridiculous. Once a~ai n we're being told to go find a smoking j?un . but the question isn·t whether Ne lson Rockefeller has committed a conOi et of interest. it is whether he himself. or as a r epresentative of his class, is a conflict or interest, No. he isn·t looking fo r a specia l handout. but he's committed to a generalized policy of handouts. 'rhc pattern or Rf&A investments sho"'S he, in common with hi s fel\o\v non-free ent erprise capitalists. is inextricably involved with just the kind or businesses that only survive orr governmen t s ubs idies. 'Th e testimony be£ore the llouse .Judiciary Dear GI001ny Gus After watchi ng Hocky go through the third degree for a job he doesn 't need. I can't help wondering what the resuJ t would be if each of the Congressmen \\'er e given the sa me third degree. His only fault seems to have been hi s generosity v.·ith his o"''n mone.\'. E.F. Gloom, Gu• co,,,..,eni. ~•e •u-11u1oy1e~W•• -<lo no! 11tteHJ<0lf •ellnl tho vo•..., ot ,~e .,.W\NPe<' Se ... fMlt pet pee" I• (;I ..... , Gui., o~.1, P>•ot Committee demonstrated how RF&,\ backed out of European high-technology industries, when those govern m ents r efused t o shoulder the risks and costs of researc h and developme nt (or privately owned firms. RO C K E 1-· t.:·Lt.E R ·TV Pt: corpor al.i sm can not exist without g overnm e nt -gi ven s ubsidi es, market-ri g~i n g arrangements and tax cons id erations. Hi s kind of political economy is reflected in hit> record as governor of New Yor.k. v.·hcn hi s attempt to run a planned, we- .I: u a ran tf'e-you r ·profit, ca pita Ii st economy lost th e state 400.000 jobs. sadd led the poor "'ilh a debilitating welfare bureaucracy. nearly ruined the middle el ass. but "'·orked out fine for some labor unions, certain ba nks, hond und erwriters and contractors. Th a r s liberal, monopoly capitalism . one stratum docs all right but th e <lcbts pile up. the public ser\•iees go down and those ...,,he aren't cut in on this dangerous admixture of private and public power i::o begging. ·rhe: centrali ze d \\'elfare-\1.';.irfare gtate i s th l' l ife or Nelson Rockefeller 's dinosnur class. The trouble is it won't work. Bi smarck tried it. so did Di sra<'h under bctt('r circum s tances, and if Nelson Rockefell er realizes h1 :-. ambilion t ' \\•ill only complel t> the v.•nrk of building the mega-state in time to bring it dow n on our heads and his own. Selecting" Preside1lt Conventions Outdated? WASHI NGTON -Reformers often beeome so hotly involved in thei r methods that !hey lose si"ght of th e purpose of changes in th e system. 'This is clearly the trouble with Democrats v.•ho have been meeting in conve ntion halfway bct"'cen their quadrennial function of choosing presid ential a nd ''ice-presidential candidates. The purpose i ~ to n1ake these r h oices m ore represent ative of the party 's rank and file. But what has heen ha ppt"n · •nR at the meeting in Kansas ('itv mer e I ~· perpetuatl'S inner co nfl icts <1 nd s tress over the quota issue. which the party now seems to reject in prin· ciple but may retain in practice. It is an arguable point whether na - tional political conventions actually Sf'lecl candid ates for president. Cer- 1. a i n I y il h as b e en a . long time. since there \.\'llS any con· siderahle doubt about !he choices of either partv {\•ell in advance of their ml'f'ling in ~SS<'n1 bl ed con\·ention. Tll F.V ll AVf: 'chose n either incumbent presid ents or th e leader at the time the conventions met of the presidential primaries and the publie opinion polls. There has not been a rlosc conte~t in the convention itself for the nomination of either party since DwiJi:ht 0 . Eisenhower beat Robert A T;ift in 1952. Nor has there been a serious contest for· the ,·ice-presidency s ince the Democratic ton\•cnti on of 1956 ...,,h·en Estes Kefauver defeated .lohn F Kenn edy The quota syste1n -that i ~. ~uara nt ee ing p ~1 rticipati on as delegates of "'·omen, ethnic groups, blacks and youth in some proportion to their presence in the popul ation .....:.... r:Hificd the selecti on of a badly defeat ed candidate. George S. RICHARD WILSON organized tabor and the surprise of regular politicians eve rywhe re · P<"ople have forgotten that in the beginning l\.lt'Govern did not look too oad as a l'andidatc but that the ineptness and misadventures of his cvmpaign led to his defeat hy an incu mbent president rid ing the erest of diplomatic SUCC('SS . Tll F. R EPL1 8l.ICANS arc also ~oing• through some semblance of makin~ th eir con\·ention and party mor<' wel (·ome to th e minority groups "·ho for'· the past 40 years have been more comfortable as Dem()('rats ; or, if not to minority groups as a whole then more attractive lo women and youn g peopl e. These efforts are iJlso hiJ!;hl y technical, having to do with the rules for party participation. ·All of these inner party affairs seem rather unreal in the atmosphere in which so many more people than eve.r before feel no identifieution wi th either party and have no confidence in political processes. re £ormed or un reformed . Accor<ling to the GallUp organization the numberofsetr-stylcd independents has i::rown to such dimensions they could make up a political part)· challenging the l\\.'O tradition at part i e~ This premi se needs some examination because most of the peo pl e who think they are -, ------ i nd ependent ha\'e t raditio na l alignments with the Democratic party. BEARING in mind that the chief function or a national political party is the selection of candidates· for presid ent and vice-president, t he conclusion suggests itself that events may he moving in th{> opposite direction. f'a ull y us it "'ould be , th e theoretically more democratic method of choosing candidates for prrsident v.·ou\d be by a vote of th e people and not by a convention of a r~w thou s and se l ected b~· contro\·ersial political processes. The end rt:Sult of the efforts of the t\\.'O parties to rcforbi. themselves could con ceivably slress the inadequacy of doing so when there is a more df!mocratic method of presidential s election through a national presidential primary. 'This proposition has v.·ide public support. Those who have opposed it in the past are compelled to reeognize thal numerous state presidential primaries will be held, national public opinion polls \\.'ill contirh.ie and bet"·een th em they v.:ill comprise a possibly mi sdirected method .or selection more po\\.·erful than thr. COll\'t'n'tiO!l S) stem ' Numerous lc~islati\'e proposals for a national presidential primary have been put forY.·ard, and they may appear more sensible if time shows lhe futility of in tt>rnal party reform. PUNCH l\1cG overn. 1n 1972. A convention otherwise composed mi,e:ht v.·cll ha~:'.-1---.:::: done the same because J\.1 vcrn /$( 7,, h;id won some primarie led the 1>ublic opinion polls o the dismay of "Good God, you're right, his wife 's put a private detective on him." ..... ilemocracy Curbed But Not Dead • m South Korea SEOL' L -rrom 1950 10 195.J. 33.629 Amt>r ica ns lost th('1r live:-: and ;inother .103.284 wcrr maimed in a \\.'ar 1hat stopped Kim 11-sunl!. the Red ruler of /'IO'orth Korea, from t<ikin~ C)\'er the l'Jllire Kore<1n pcninsul.J. No w many Am c r•tan ... ar ~ (JU('~tio n111 l( "'hcther this t1;>rr 1 ble sacriiiifc "''as '<''Orth it . The v t·h:irgl' that South Kore<i·~ Prcs1dcnt Ch unl( llec Park ha!> ~eiied die · t a toT lal 11o"'·er ~ and that his peo- plt. thcr~fore, are no bf'tter off lhan arr the subjects of Kim ll·!iung To find out 22 years later "''hether lhe Kort>an War \\.·a5 a mistake, I have 11~nt the past four day~ explorinlol: South Korea I drove trom Seoul to Pusan , !!lopplnt at villages and indu~trial ~i tes. wilh nongovtrnment friends as my guides. 1 spent one night 1n a native hotel, sl~1ng on a mat on tha floor. l visited with Kort:an~ of all level! -gavernmt:nl official~ and OJ.lposition leaders, bus1ne s t)·coons ttnd simplr villaizcrs. I also 1r1cd un.surc·es~full~· tn ''•-~•t \'orth Korea to r<>mpurc c.Clndlllons (JACK ANDERSON ) the.re. Denied person:1\ access. I must settle f or informat io n fr om intclligeoee reports and some visitors \\.'ho were t aken on a carefull y t:ontrollcd trip to J>yongyang. 'fllE INTELLIGENCE reports de· µlcl North Korea as perhaps the \\.'or\d's most oppressive, monolithi c sociely. Althou51:h dtssidents tried ear· I)' this year to chall enge the absolute authority of Kim 11-sung.. they "'ere ruthlessly cut down on February 15. The cruel Kim keCl)l; his subjecu In line throuRh the National Pollllci1 Sttut.lry Rureau fNPSBl. which ('(In· duct! secret ,;urvcillance on all brancht'!i or government and "''8lks or life. ~PSB ad\'i$~rs exercise polllical control. scr\•lng as Kim·~ e ~ and ears, over the army dov.'O lo the com· pany level and O\'Cr the bureaucracy dO\\.'n to the S<'Ction level. The · alsC'l re· ach into e\'ery neighborhood In North Korea. !\Inst ahle·bodia:d men, v.'ho v.·ork in the fnrt nric~ and f11.'lds . 11ro prcl'lscd 1ntr1 a lllbor-pr11san1 m1htary rescrvt', \\.h tch 1~ jll\'en inten~l\'e, mt1ndt1lory • -.---- !raining to keep it comhat ready Anoth er 700.000 youths likewise must drill five hours each week, with a full month of active duty each year. TH•: VISITORS lo Pyongyang describe the North Korean capital as bleak and cheerless. The people on the streets had a tiaunted look, reported the \'isitors. There was little traffic except for government cars. Jn South Korea, 1 found opposition lcader5 fearful of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency <KCIA)~ Visitors to my Seoul hotel room were nervous about candid conversation. showing by gestures that they believed the room wa11 bugged. Yet l found nn one who was the least afraid to criticize the government in lht!lr home.1 and ofrlc<.'8. And even the harshest critics agreed that the KCIA was by no means as omnipresent and oppressive as the NPSB. OUTSIDE or Seoul, 1 found people see ming ly oblivious of th e government. South Korea's m;;ijor cities are bustling. prosperous place~. lhl' people friendl y and cheerful, the ,;trf'cts jam med with honking, ra- rcf'ning civilian autotra(f1c. 1 did some shopping in a downtown Seoul dcp:irtmcnt store, which looked much like the depart1nenl stores back ------ home, co mple te w1lh Christm as trimminA and a surge of Christmas shoppers . In the countr yside. 1 noticed electric lines strung to the homes in the poorest villages. ~t a ny or the peasant hom es, I was told, have TV sets. I visited t1 modern shipyard I.hat is building tankers for the Japanese cheaper than they can construct them and :i huge steel complex. that is producing steel for the United States. I spoke to American wholesalers who told me they now buy most or their imports In Koreu . SOUTll KOREA'S gro"1h rate. now 11t en astonis hing JS percent, is the highest in the world. The people, c l e ar~y. are more free, more prosperous und altogether better orr thun their ro.usins north or the ,38tb parall~I. It is true. on thf.'. other hand, thal Pr~ldent Park has suspended aome freedoms and jailed some critics. ~le in!'isted in an lnte.rvlew that they were j;dlcd, not for their opposition to his rule hut for violpting emerge9cy security lo\\.'!. These laws, most or lhrm now revoked. were necessary, he avowed, bccnuse nf North Korean !iuhvcrslon . There is no dispute that North Korean agent s have been behind acts of sabotage and subversion in the south. including a recent attempt upc:>n President Park's life. It is ulso true that Seoul is full of open opponents, who have managed to condemn Park without going to jail. OF 1,024 ARRESTS under the emergency measure, only 302 were prosecuted and IR6 are in custody. ttlost of th em are students, who have been s tirring up trouble for the government on the campuses. T"•elve ORANGE COAST DAI LY PILOT Ro~rl A'. Wttd, Pllbllther . Thoma1t K~evd, Eddor Barbaro Krt>10.Ch l::d11oriol Pagt Editor Thursday, December 12. 1911 are religious leaders, v.'hose release I ...,·ent to Korea to seek. On the other hand. I found that Park's opponents are quite free to denounce him and lo demonstrate against h i m , Seoul 's dail y newspapers carry cautious accounts of these demonstrations. The democratic processes clearly have been curtailed, but democracy is n ot d ead in South Korea . And economically, the country has m11de astonishing progr<tss 'Under Prcsl· dent Park. · The edltortal P81!'0 ot the Dally Pilot ~eeks to.Inform and stimulate r~11.dcrs by presentin~ on this page di,·en;e commen tary On topics or tn• terest by syndltated column l5ts and ca rtoonists. by prov1din1 a forum for readers· vie"'' and b)· presenting this ne"·5p11p&'s opinions Mnd ideaa on t urrt nl topics. Th~ editori al opinions or the Daily PilOl appear only in the editori!&), l'()lum n 1t the top of the page. Op1nloos exprtued by thr columnists ind c1rtooni!t1 and let.lt>r "'riter5 are thtlr o~:n ind · no endorse ment of' their \'le"'I by th~ 1>101) Piiot should bt ln(err«l i , • • • • • ' ea 8 SPOllTING GOODS SINCE 1924 SANTA'S FAVORITE -HANG-OUT #1. KNEISSLSHORT 24 Hr. 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Sll)OO • llhrPDPfk;JassTlllis ) ~~::.·.,~·~·.J?~~RI $1 l)OO Tennis ..• withouto covrt -You hitotetherPd tennis boll • . . ploy single1 04'" dovbles. Ot#ter Greot Gift Gomes ... Bodmitton -Shuffle Boord -Tobie Tennis, poddlei 011d toblei -Oort Gomes - T etherboll -Croquet Seh - Frisbees -HOl'"seshae Set -Hi-Li Scoop Gome -LCJWT1 Doris Gome ortd Poker T obl6 -Pool Cue1 -4 Squore hcket s59 95 •Oller hciets •hw llll>lk~51au .... fromS jj95 lack~ .... S95 Bounce Soils Give ... Tenn is Dresses ... Tenn is Voll•y !.all1 or>d l'<tl< -B<nlo.•I lolh ond lockboo<d. -Hond &oil Glo•H - 5q.i<nh Rocio.et• -Rocq..et Soll ~00:1.,,. -8Ctl4'ball GI.-.~ Sol• -'°""II Glo••> ond BoQ• -Borb•ll a~d E•ert"f E~ -Xic.<t< &alh - foorball• - Shirts and Shorts . . . Tennis Worm-up Suits ... Tenni.s Rocket Corry Case ~ .. Tenn i ~ Shoe~ ... Tenni~ Sweaters .. Tenn is Jacket~ .. Tenriis Boll~. Glove~. . . T ermis Sox GIFTS FOR GOLFERS • Jock blicklaus Golf Set 'w"""°"""~ . s124so XmosSpec1ol li1t 5156.00 • Pro Classic Investment -Cost Irons /J J S.. of a i.-ondJ Wood. s24ooo (f..,111 .. 1h..,.at SJS0.00) SfO!lf SHOES F.,, lr0<I -Bo.e1>e:rll -J"119""Q -(°"""" W--foo11!1<1il -Volley loll -&o.k"'boll GIFTS FOR HUNTERS • Givehimtheultimole! The lobu!Ou, -ond.,,...... W1P<1tht<-by !.ho!OI'". w. ltli..i. ,r, tt.. 1.,,.,. "'"" world. E~or..i,....,.,..,. &Ullwood ·~· s59950 • GIF1SHUNTERSLJKEI • Golfers Lke: Golf Bogs -Golf Bolls - Gloves -Pullers -Puller Cup$ -Golf 8 Hole Wedge~ -Sond Iron~ -Golf Cor1s -Golf Club Heod Covers -·ScOl'"e Keepers -Cort C.... C1ne1 -: 0.... Rot•• -S<tfon J0<k,1, -o_.. Hun••"9 C1>e:r" - 'lo"I Wool ~""" and Jo<••" - Cleon<ng ~'" -Go"'• Colh Oeco11 -Dog lro•n•ng ~'" - T.!ntope 5<g~h • Bu shnell Binoculars • ,_...low,lowPnce• S3650 Valet .. :, GIFTS FOR FISHING Pre Xmas 5 Days Only · f rom ROD SALE ~~~1~ All of our I arr• stock of lhtfollowinr: On Diawa · -Master -Gladding -True Temper -Berke ly - Shakespeare • XmasSpecial! • All reels al discount prices 'All lures -Save20% (E•,.p•R;,,J Gif rs Fishermen Love! •Tackle Boxes -fishing lines -fly Tie Kits 1 _....::~--Creels -Waders -Hip Soots - Fishing ~::Vests -fishing Nels -Fishing Knives ond '• 1Plier -DeliM -fishSmokers ' 24HR. SKI & SPORTS PHONE 547.254s ---• • Sentence Suspended Ex-White House Counsel Dent Given, Probation WASHINGTON !UPI ) -Former White House special counsel Harry S. Dent Sr .. protesting lhat he is an un· v.itting victim who for the rest or his lire will be ~·rongly <.'onnetted with Watergate, has pleaded guilty to ca m· paign finance violations in the 1970 congressional elections. having selected :i C'h:iirm:.in or a trea:.urer. WATERGATE PRO SECUTOR Charles Ruff charged that lhe com· mittee v.·as organiztXI by senior mem· be rs of the White I-l ouse staff. Former \\'hite •l ouse aid e J ack Gle ason pleaded guilty to an offense in conqec- twl YPILOT Al ' PSYCHIC LUCllTIA ALLINSON 'UIUC DfMOHiTIATIOH TIAHCf & 'AST LIR llADIHG NIDAT,DfC. ll,IP.N. WOMEN'S CLUI 216 St. AM'• Ori•t L..-• loec .. Spirit.I ltSHR .. 4SMCNtet U.S. District Judge George L. llart Jr. suspended sentence Wednesday and placed Dent on unsupervised pro· bation for one month. The misde· meanor carried a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a Sl ,000 fine. tion 1,1,•ith the same commiU ee several l fii~~~~~~~~-1 daysago. REf:'!._Et;TIO~S, SUSPENDED SENTENCE Judge George L. Hart THE CHARGE llAO nothing to do with the subst>guenl \\'atergate scan· dais. but Dent predicted that the public would wrongly identify him .. _I withit.;inyway. Hesaid: i "I'm a consct\'<.1 Uve. believe !n1 individual liberty. I believe in facing. responsibility. But I rc·ar that for the rest of my life I v.·ill be incorrectl y connected v.'ilh \\'atcrJ!;ale. I'm afraid I'm destined in th e history books as a badfoolnote ." Dent pleadc<l. guilly lo one count uf violating t he si nce·rc pealed 1925 Federal Corrupt P :acuces Act by a1rl ing and.a betting a politLt•a\ committcC' set up in the Dist rict of Columbia to ha nd le t'ampaiJ!:n fin ances 1,1,·ithnut Rent·a·nude Streaki.ngjor Profit SAN DIEGO CAP)'-No office v.·as needed, or clothes for that m atter, when Judy Fox launched her business career in August. Just a telephone and a car. In her t ree-shaded cottage, Judy and boyfriend Al run Cata.Streak, a firm which promises to liven up the dullest parties. A SIN GLE S TREAKER i s furnished for $20 . and if he or she strolls it's S25. A streaking couple cos- ts S40. • A single newspaper advertisement has brought a flood of business, says ·Ms. Fox, who once or twice found herself streaking for fun and free. Now she furnishes herself, or Al. or any or all of a stable of standbys who get a cut of the profits, and averages two or three jobs a week, usually at cocktail parties or wedding recep- tions. MOST ARE I N private homes "in an upper middle class atmosph~re," Ms. Fox said in an interview. On a few occasions, stunned sil ence met them but at other times Judy says there 1,1,•as a standinJ!: ovation. "The greatest num ber of requests are for couples," she says. "In this time of wo m en 's liberation, the v;omen want to be sure they have somethi ng good to look at, too." Adds t he bl onde , s lim bu s i- nesswoman : "We 're all well·built." TllEIR AG ES RA NGE from 21 to 36. The venture, she says, without giv· ing out figures, is prospering. ' Dent . the only full ·time political operative in the \\'hite •louse during Prrsident Ni xon's first term. is a former chief assistant to Sen. J . Strom Thurmond , (R·S.C.), National GOP Chairman Mary Louise Smith announced hi s resignation from the Republican National Committee last week.end, but said his decision h ad nothing to do with Watergate. In court. Dent gave a lengthy, animated defense or ~'hat he had done. lie rharged th at the Watergate pro· secutors scrutinized his years in the \Vhite House and the only thing they could find 1,1,•as an offense of an ancient law DENT SA ii> T llA.T as So uth Ca r olin a llcpublican chairm a n earli C'r, he scrupulous ly follo\\-·ed the law. "I crossed all !ht> T's and doll ed all the J's. The candidates laughed at me because !hey said the law '-''asn't be· 1ng rollo~·ed , '' Dent said. Talking rapidly and moving around in front of the lectern, Dent said he did not know about the full workings of the committee in connection "'ith the crime. I-l e said he did not handle funds and nail'ely told the prosecutors ~·hat . be had done. "''ou all m ake it sound like he ~Dent ) was the victim ~ather than the perpetrator," Har t said. "That 's my belier," Deni said. J UDA H BEST, ATTORNE\' ror Dent and !or Spiro 1'. 1\gnew at the time of, his resignation as vice presi· dent. t'harged that Dent was being ac· cused of a "hi ghly technical" offense under an "ancient . outmoded, <.'onfus- ing. repealed" law that had not been enforced for ove r 40 years. ' WHEN IT'S ' ., Rcv n ( , . Sheff ct "Th .,·,.,. et t9tt 'ti•~ ••kt• t9tt ,itt dt•r ••Ill i-<'-'-••M M.,.........,.; As V.'l' ap pru~c h the season or g1rt·giv ini!. it is -.ell lo rt'Oecl on ~lfL'i and lht' reason 1,1,•e delitthl in them. whether ~1v11ig or \I/hen the ht'arl of the ~iver is included with thC'' ~1 rt we receiv e. v.·e att warmed hy the realization that somconl' wants us to b e h appy a nd h as sacrificed so mcthiDK lo accompli sh thii;. Th e monetary value of the gift is insigniri cant comp.and ·to th e.t e n de r loving . motivation that should be a part of every g1fl. \\'e a lw ays gi\'e the rinest ser 1•ice or wh1l·h we are capable. regardle;os of .,.:hat pricl' a ramily may rhoose to pay ror a runcral SC'r\'!Cl'. ,SHEFFER. l'nOllTU.li.llY . 91b SOUTH C01'ST HIQ-iW,1,Y L,A,GIJNA BEACH '4q-4.l535 . SAN CLEMENTE- ! ~33 f\IO(TH B.. (AMINO REAL '4Q1-0100 THE SPIRIT THAT COUNTS . . • GO FORESTERING Forestering 1s enjoying our premium whisky for all the nghl rea5an5. Toste. This yea r give the people on y0tir gil t list a bottle of premium Od Forester 1n the festive holiday package. After all, it's the spirit that counts. • • - , /· ., . . l • • • • ·c I ' • ' , • I j t\I D"'LYPILOT Thursd!Y· Oecember 12, 1974 • ~:::;:ism.Proposal to Double Dog License Fees ,Studied Saturday SA~TA ANA -Jligh school and coll ege Journalism students trom throughout Orange County "'ill compete Saturday ror ~l.900 :1nnuat scholarships :1t the 19th ~nnual Orange Cou nt y J>re ss Club Scholarship Conte~l. Writing and photography competition will st.art at 10 a.m. in Santa Ana College's RoomA·24 . By WILLIAM SCllR.EIBEB Of-.Dt11y r i.tl"9 SANTA ANA -Or3nge County Super\•isors Wed· nesday told the county health department it was barking up the wrong tree "'ith p roposed major changes in animal control regulation s and license fees. T he board voted un- animously to send the bulk y pac ket of changes to a s~ial ad hoc committee to restudy for a report back . early next"Y.ear. · Amons the events geared SU PERVISORS act ~d to f'mding tbe best writers-~-------- and pbotorrephers wiU be Deallt Notices news writing following a --"-=-===-====- t k • D.O.\llS g u es 5 p e a er s a p • wiui. ... •. o.~11. f1'lio...t.,, s,..,..,,., c •. pcarance. o..•~"' ,,.., .. o...-,e. tta. SurVl>ll'd ~" "" "'''• 11>11194' ntv11: _., .O.ltiert O••lt Professional 1·oumalisls •110 con11a s"••P: 11'"'"~"'" cot11 "'•er•"'· lllllbt•I• fl«n•, J1~ot1ehnt from the club will .serve as r..,ue"ll.K"; ~v•"'I'-"'"""' -two judges in the annual com-o•••T·o•d""<"'o 9•t~•--"·1<1te"' 1°"' . • b<tllllt• V•~111100"~"°'"1llo~-Jto• petiUOQ, Pl/>, O•lll•Y fl<ollltt\ No•h1••V, 11•11 p,...:11, tou"tlflll!Dn ~M .. , C• ... T-JJJI " quickly after hearing an Commercial i:cnnel!'I, hour of sometimes l!!mo-"'hich now pay from $10 to lional testimony from an $30 a year depending on the audience made up of pet number of dogs they keep, O¥i'ners, kennel owners. dog v.·ould pay a Oat fee 0($100 a breeders and humane as. year under the n e w sociation volunteers. schedu le. The changes suggested by So·called "hobby" ken· Dr. John Ph ilp, county nels wouldpay$tOayear.' hf'a lth of!ficcr. included a Though supervisors said doubling of license fees for before the hearing started some dog o""·ners and a they pl anned to send the en. tripling of the fe es for com-tire matter back for re· mercial kennels. evalu ation, th ey got a Philp told the board the number of comments from new fee schedule was de-audience members, signed to encourage owners &tuch of the testimony to neuter their dogs and buy boile(t do"'"" to charges and licenses for longer than the counter-c harges over the standard one-year term. causes of over·breeding in Ownen; of neutered dogs the county. would pay h alf the fee CATHY GALLOWAY and charged for anim als still Judy Striker of the Orange capable of breeding and in· County Canine and Feline creasing the booming Friends told supervisors population of unwanted that a m ajority of the pets. animals destroyed in coun- TllF. PROPOSED two· ty shelters are pure breed year license "'ou\d save dog dogs. o"·ners upto$2, Philpsaid. "The "'hole situation is The cost for a dog license out of hand and the market POW-MIA Fete Set is now $5 and for neutered is floo ded with these .. ,....11~ 8 1,.,n.,~~~;:,,, 1)1 t<un1,...,,on dogs, it would s tuy the animals.'' said Ms . Striker., flt•t" c•t• 01 ""Jt" o...e""""' 11. 1"~· same. Others would pay "'ll should. be mandatory "u•Y1••11 "' '"'.,_Mt•<. "'"-"'""' $10 that these animals are ,-,..,.,,, "'''" ""•Or.,,h. l o•\ lo~"' '""" · ~•v1<•~""'H bt ""111 '!.it"'O.• l ·OQ Pfl, Oil· .<LIV l,lrol""'•~ (.,,.!"ti. ,.,,,,......,, "'m r. P"•l1t. 0 111c,....,1 wlll l)e ,,., .. Olo• 8. C-.<avP\ . v.o.te1 W8nd~•v : ~...,,lff,,<.1• .. n<10 .. 1<1r~n Philp said the new spayed.'' """' 10••von. 0•"•1-'1'-i.i1°"""· ~.y1c... changes would permit the 1\1 s. Ga 11 o "'a Y told .. ,11 il<' h•ld s~turdfv 11 oo •"'· 01111 .. v .LOS A I.AM 1 TOS -erotMn<~a~''"''"'"'•·J""'"'t<.KMt~~ owners to buy a license in supervisors that at least Ce rem o nt es hon or j n g ~ticiani, Pe.,..,..,, tu1t>...-~n '""'<"·VII· coni'unction with two-year 80,000 dogs are destroyed • 1l11!11n 110 ~ ano J 10• PW F"~v.1111er"'MI prisone r s o ( war and tonc0<1111ce ... tterv1 .. ~...-.1..,1 ...... rabies vaccinations for a every day in the country servicemen missing in ac· Dl•tt10t•. 011dav 8..:il!'le,.._. "'°'1,..•v. 1"11 fee of $9 on a neutered dog and large percentages a re tionintheVletnam War will &rat"·""11"11"01";~~c• ... ,-nn and $18 for an un-ncutered pure-breed animals pro; be held Sunday at the Los J••n .o. . .0.111'°". Wvi<es Pf"lllf'9 Ctldrt animal. duced by irresponsible Alam.1tosNa al A" Sta•' 8•11trotrs .l.'o"u••v. 1J<111 8•at" e1oH1., ,:::::::::::::.----------==-=--======---''-j v 1.r uon. tlun11,,..tDnftfath.ra.an-'111 A candlelight service and the calling of the roll of California men still missing in Southeast Asia will begin at 3:30 p.m. at the station's main chapel. The public is ~·elcome. ,,..G\.10 (,trtruM V•t<H'llt• ll>•9llO, rHlNftl llf F'1111nlll" V1lltY. C•. Ollt ol clt1tt< o..: .... w. ''· 1•1'. SUrvi-bf Mr"""*"" Wiiii.fi,.. P. ,,,.lqli.o; °"""""ff' Mr•. Ft•n<~ Sl•vb•; "°"· Clltt"'tf f'. I'-: il'llf'f. N r1. f'•l•llf tl, C•rrou': fiqlll gr-hllOr•~ -lwo o••~l ·O•-"'I"'"" ""•s "''91•11 ,..,.. ll•MtM<I !fl_., 11'1" ,..., .i.1 .. r, Slilfr N'I• t<1ool11• •nd !WC-~. ftlWMd •"" Josepll !-<1<1<11nl Senn<f'\ wlll Ile ,..Id F•I· O.y, 0.<•"'M' !lift •I 10 )0.0.N' 11 Grtt,,_ ~:::;::::::::=======:; Y•llt Ca.....1tv {ftu•dl ;,. SM-I• ...... 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Come in today and ask about our Keogh Plan. FULLERTON SAYINGS (EASTBLUFF CENTER) EASTBLUFF DR. NE\'{~DRT BEAClf O"'TieN . ··1r the breeders rould '"·ork nt an animal shC'lter for Jus t one day, it "·ould change their minds," she iu1id noting that it costs $12 ~ach time a dog is destroyed. caises the Jitters produced,---======'='=-==-===~::;:;:::;:;::'.=:==from such matings areofin· ferior quality. But the two women were almost the only ones in the audience in favor of tight controls on animal popula.· tion and li censing. Supervisors were told that it is the "baekylll'd breeder" that. is causing all the problems and in many Srott Lamoreaux ol Celestial Kennels told the board that quality animal breeders are dog lovers "'ho hate to see them wind up In pounds. Jf E S i\JD THE pro· fessional breeders shouldn't bear the burde n of pro- blems caused by irresponsi· ble pet owners .. DIAMONDS• GEMSTOIUS hw•• lir Jo..,a.. k wwc:lliftt ""' dl•e"" Md ... ,._, ..._ pri•m 1 .. dl,.._. _..,, ...... e.,.,.. 111-i...tMfl .- ••aMlow lty ovr ,.,_m. Hi9i111t prieH ,.Id. C.tl 140-9066 I 0-t dally, Sot~ IM. s.-loy c.toMd. •tk t. Mr, o.-.. f'Olh: or Mr. Jo"'*' iewels ·tiy · .. 1oseph SOUTH COAST l"L.Ali•3JJ3 HISTOl. COST A MISA•S4M061 llad1e lhaelt-sTO-HES-NOW-OP-IN-lAU-NIC--HTS--llll-:-CHH..,.,..,IST~MAS~ SMART SANTAS' ANTI-INFLATION SAVE•20 10 DIGITS! 4-KEY MEMORY! · RADIO SHACK" • CALCULATOR Reg. 99.95 Fabulous gilt1 Our f:.C-400 oerlorms 7 functions_ 1nclud1nq 5Qua·~ rools ch,un arvt m111cd ca1cu1at1cn". Full 4·kf.lY memory. aulri cons1ant. pe1cen1 key Larq" 10..r.u;i1t l.l•SOl<ty C;ury caSf', ba!l"•Y. 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Camino Reol -Son Clemente 13024Newport Blvd.-Tustin 15389 Brocikhurst-W.estminster P~ICES MllY V-'RY Al IN01Vft)U.llL 8T0ff:f:$ < • ( ( -• Smut Standard • San.ta Ana Cracks Down SANTA ANA-Citycoun. «ilmen had smut 011 their n1inds this week . f\ proposed law cracking down on street sales or al· 1ege dly o b s ce·n e ne"•spa pe r s c lear ed another coun ci l hurdTeMon· day n.ight. T HAT A C TION v.•a s followed by indications that the council wil l soon !It· tempt to stop "mind PollU· lion" by establishing local standards for obscenity. Thl' nev.•spaper ordinance "'Ould force nearly all paper vending machines to be Day Care . . Funding Supported ~A'.'\TA A~A -A hid bv lhc Orange Cnunty Oepari"- nie nt of Education for I million in state and fed eral runds for d<.iy curt· centers has been enrlorsed by the co unt y Board nf Supervi sors . .. The county schools offi t c is seeking the funds to aid in establishment of centers capable of handling 1,500 children in 17 county school di stricts. DR . ROBERT Peterson , county superintendent of schools, was commended b.v supervisors Tuesday for seeking the funding and \\·as a sked to head an inter- dep:1rtmental task force to c:oordi nate operation of the day care centers. Besides Peter son's starr. representatives of the de- partments of health, mental health and social services will serve on the panel. The grant mciney y.·ould be allocated th rough tht' s tate s uperi ntendent of S<'hools in Sacramento and v.·ou ld subsidize the centers though next .Jun£' 30 v.•hl'n additional funding i:. ex - pected. P eters on 1o ld s upervisor s. COl 'l\;T\' Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said estimales are that up It) 4.000 c hl\dren could bcnt>fit fr om the day care ct·otcr 'Chooling programs in the cou nt.\. altered to m eet strict "'new standards or be removed from public sidewalks and rights or Way. Councilmen cleared the ordinance through its ffrst re;idJng Monday, the final step toward approval at the next meeting. City Atto rney James Withers, who drafted the or - dinance, said the idea is to ORANGE COUNTY t>lim in a te visua l bli ght cause~ by rows or vend ing R I U machmes . lie sa;d 45 lo 50 ust ing p percent or a ll neY.1Sracks Yo'ill be eliminated bv the or· SACRAMENTO tAPl dinance. · Cattling rustling arrests in- \\'ithers noted that many creased nearly 40 percent in or the machines that \\'Ould California this year, but there y,•cre 1.103 fewer re-bc outlawed v.•ould probably ports of lost, s trayed or bt> those selling under· stolen cattle than i n l973~ ground papers featuring ~------------< nudity and sexual activity on the front pages . AMONG OTJIER things, the ordinanc1' r equires s peciully-s t yled machines in prime !orations and re· gulates the size. type and loc ation lin1i tations for them . In the other action. which in1media tely followed di~· ('lJSSiOn of the ne'.''Srack Or• dlnance, Councilm an Loran Grisel moved to seek state legislation perm itting Sant:. An a·to set its own local stan- dard or what is obscene· and y,•hat isn't. \\'ithers y,·as ordcrl'd to seek the legislation. \11hich is legal according to· th e U.S. Supereme Court . Griset 's propos al dre"' heated comments from J\1 ayor Jerry Patterson. v.•ho '>''ill soon \'acate his seat to become a U.S. Congressman . Patterson said tht> kind of l:l'>''S Gri set is alluding to, "don't belong at the city counril l<'\"C I or even at the state le\·el." ll F. SA ID TllE First Amendment 10 the Constitu · tion guarantees rree speech \Vith no exceptions. Grisel said, "I'm not against free speech but I am al!:ainst this pollution going around lhe world in the guise or free speech:' The fina l vote Y.'as 3-2 in fh"or of G riset 's motion. \~ ith Patter son and Coun- cilman Ogdl'll ~1arkel in the minor ity. dinners from $2.25. luncheon, too ~~JII 3901 f . Cont Hwv. Corona Del Ma r R••· 675·0900 ........................... SCIATIC PAINS ·~ -. Som e t i m e s people have difficul ty distinguishing between their back pai n or pain i n the hip s. as t o 11.·hether or not it is a sciatic con dition. A true case of ad\•aoced sciatica gives pain from th e hip a ll the way to the h(!(>I of the foot and the pain is as sharp as a toothachl'. ~linor forms of this condilion 'arise which lend lo lend to the confusion. Jn any t·ase, in all types of these condilions. the basic problem and cause is usuall y a disjointed pelvi c bon e associated y.•ith vertebral subluxations which eompress and impinge upon th e nerves Jeadini: to the legs and feet. The upplication or proven scientifie Chiropraetic care will arrest and correct th e majority of th ese conditions, th is enabling the per son to a void Cau del inj~tions or suri:er)'. Del;iy in a matter like thlS invites serious l'Omplicalions and p ro lon ~ed therapy ~ S•l arran Rf: a pr o m1Jt appointment with your doctor of Chiropractic at the first sign of such a eondition. Dr. Partain, D.C. M .... eiuOffkt-J .. Tilt' Eostbluff Village Center · HIWPOlT liACH 640-6410 Pre-Holiday SALE 50% to 60%· Off Sport Coats Entire stock of our f:ne Sport Coats. Double knits and Textunzed fabHcs ... 1n the most complele color range of plaids. checks. plains and novelty patterns. We carry a complete range of sizes .. 38 10 48 1n regulars. Also. 40 to 4 8 longs and shorts 40-42. OUR REGULAR PRICES RANGE FROM ..... Men's Slacks S90 lo $110 NOW $47 $11 0 lo $130 NOW $57 at phenom1nal saving in plains and fancies 1n perfect f:tt1 ng Quality ta.11ori ng and fabrics. Ow At4 $28.50 Ow Rtq. Sl2.SO Ow llt<J. $42.50 •owsl 700 MOWS 19oo MOWs25oo Sport Shirts Snort sleeve. washable. Arne! fabric 1n pta111 & fancy patterns. -. s 1200 Rt 9. 20.00 Now Leisure Suits The Musi 1n Evervman & Wardrobe. Double Knit Po1yesler Coal anti Jae Styles Re9. 70.00 R•9. 90.00 NOW s4900 HOW s5700 HOUIS: , t. 5-Goly Wffk..,, ..... , ...... s..d.-r Op"' 11IMllllJl•illt hy Neckwear Tne very best se1ect1on Latest s1yles and Patterns by roo manutachJfers. ,RtcJ-Price $7.50 Holiday Prlc~ Re-g. Price to S 12.50 Holiday Pric• Sweaters F1nes1 1moorted lambswooL Shp on style w1!h collar and b!.JTton neck 6 Deau!ilul COiors R•9. $27.50 HOW s I 7°0 NEWPORTER ME~E~p At Tho IM II 0 7 Rd., H.B. 644.0330 DAil. y Pll.OT A 9 ' ' 'I Heritage Sq11are? • ' Panel Okays Plans .. for Mansion SANTA ANA -The home \':tr illation this week by of Dr. Will e lla 11owe · signing an :i greement Yo'ilh Watne. a pioneer woman the Santa Ana tlistoriral doctor in Orange County. Is · f'reser vation Society to re- on ttie road to preservation loc ate. re!itorc and open the. as a historical site. home to visitors . Santa Ana city coun · C'ilm en ended a year of NOW ONLY CO UNC ILMEN .I.AST 5.20/13 (lJS/13) 5.20/J3 .. 811 5.6011s 15'5 6.85/15 18'5 s.00111 14'i 7.35/14 16'5 8.25/15 18'1 s.cs114 16'5 1.1511• 17•s 1.25114 18'i 1.11 h 2Al f~. [1. Tu,,, WMITEWllU S2.'5 lXTRA WHITEWALLS 8.55114 22" 8 .55115 22" ' WHITEWALLS Wide 70 Radial V® ·~;,\~' ·3 495 GRlf/15 JRTG/15 ' • MR10/I~ liRIO/lt . f;I• IOSIU 111111 lUIH Ult lt B~ -F. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN · month re fused to s pfn<l un,v more tax money on the ef· fnrt lo sa\'e the Victorian· era mansion. 1,•:hith · st:incls al Se1,·e nth and Uu:s h Streets, d irectly in the puth of a major city street pro· )cf!. • 'l'he council ha had al· STEEL BELTED l'.'J: Iii j'.·Z;! ! $) I. lft1t1U lnkt ~ .. ~ .. ~. 't'!~~~tlj~ I 2, Art Uni~& All 4 Wkul1 3. T~fft AM • Dru1111 • 4. f11bw!:. all Whttl tyl, • 5. lftl,tel M11!tr Cyl. & Suh • i. Rt,tck f•o~I Whttl lt•ill&1, • Deluxe Job • Now Only •• CHOICE Of SIZE S: A78f 13G78114 G78/1S E781\4 H78114 H78/IS located $15.000 to reloca te thc> houst• to a :i itt• neur the o l d Oran i;:e Coun t y t'ourthouse ti t> 1l:.i rt of a county his1or1c<1l n1:ill. Rut the council r efused to li berate the funds until the historical society agreed tu a pact drav.·n up by city of- -~ l 95 llaoekwtlh 145/12 155/14 ficials . Amonj! ottirr things, it re· quires the SOC'iety to pay uti lit y bills, provide liabili· ·ly insurance co,·eruge .and obtain npprovul befor~ set· ting ad n1isslon rates and establishing hours of operf · lion. SIZES AVAllABll 10 llT 5.60/14 G78/1 4 S.60/13 H 78/14 6.00/13 9.00/14 E78/14 6.8S/1S F78/14 6.00/lS 135113 145/12 S.20112 li,.S! 11~1 Bl A.CK • .. ' ' I ' • • STEREO ALBUMS AND • 8-TRK. TAPE ARTIST SPECIALS. GAE.IOCST HITS •LP $7.99 • 8-Trk. Tape $9.99 l)~l<..I)." \l<>l ll." I'll I\ Ml "• :<Hlll. v. >. 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Coast Plaza •Open Weekdays 9: 30 to 10 Sundays 10 to 6., • BUENA PARK : Beach at Oran ethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 \o 10. Sundays 10 to6. ' . ' 3 99 DISNEYLAND LP • & BOOK SPECIAL "Winnie :rhe Pooh & Tigger Too" This is a $4.98 "ries album. 1.99: ON SALE DISNEYLAND'S ENTIRE'$2.49 LP SERIES Featuring, .. Robin Hood, Candy Man, Mother Goose, The Mouw Factory, and many more. Tchaikav.k': N11lcn~ktr Suite Prokofiev: 1'1t1r t. The Wolf t.1onard 81"'5ttin • Rernslein Ne"' York 2.97 COLUMBIA CLASSICAL STEREO 8-TRACKS . ' Featuring ... Beethoven Symphony No. 5, Bach's Organ Favorites-Vol. 5, Bach's Greatest Hits-Vol. 2, Witts Plays Chopin, Bernstein -Nut· cracker Suite, & others to choose from. Tapes make great gifts ~ ,. for those Christmas Stocking Stuffer" * *' $ * • * .. -." * * • • • «· • { • • • * • ' '• .. - • , I ·Gifts Reported In Bank Probe WASJ/IN<:iTON CUP!i"-Con1ptroller of the Currency James E. Smith has denied that bank examiners had been "bought_ bff'' by off!cials of the tJnlted Stales National Bank of Sa n D1eg<?before1tsfallurei111973. . But Smit~. testifying Wednesday before a House bank · 1ng su!Momm1 lte~. admitted som~ examiners accepted girts such as baseball tickets and cans of tuna fish ~mit~ &atd hi s investigation had show~ some employe.s of his off_1ce. accepted ~uch girts from a vice president who . w<i.s "an 1ns1stenl gi ft giver." •• The ReliAride® Custom Poly Tire •The smooth-ride ReliAride ® tir~ • 78 series styling • • 4-ply polyester cord construction • Whitewall tubeless · 17.99 R'eg . 23.99 A78x13 plus 1.78 F.E.T. Chorge it on your JC Penney charge cord .... Slrt '•ic• r.E.T. ... All11l ll.99 1.11, 17.99 Cll114 27.99 2.07 20.99 Elh14 29.99 2.24 22.49 flh14 30.99 l .41 23.24 671114 32.99 2.55 24.74 Hll114 33.99 2.11 25.49 6lh15 32.99 l .63 24.74 Hlh15 34.99 l .12 26.24 Jlh15 35.99 l .99 26.99 llh15 36.99 3.13 27.74 Price1 1hown a re for whitewall h1bele11 tirel. No trod• in needed. Blockwoll1 ju1t $3 le11. Our Reli-Arlde"' Cu1tom Poty is our own name and doe1 not reflect ony notionwlde llondord of quality. Wllll lPlt pure hi•• ol R.ilArldefl 111•• rou gel: t. fRl!f ln•l1ll1llon ol tl111. 2. FRl!E Urt 1olltlon •••fl' 5000 milts. Sole price1 effecli¥e thru Sundo~ December 15, 1974. Reli-Aride "' 3600 ' llJEllA PARK: Beach at Orangelhorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10. otAM'iE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd .• Open weekdaya 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 9:30. · SAl«A AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 1010 10. . . .. DAILY elLOT A I I Priest M~st..Pay Franc Court Settles Crucifix ion Sui Roman pr()(edure." Isorni DE NANTES, a stdCJ. in· said. tcrprelationist who once ac- TROYES , France CU Pl) -A civil court has settled a li be l suit against a Roman Catholic priest over whether the Jews or the Romans are to blame for the crucifixion of Christ. But the .court confined itself to the defamation eharge and refused to rule on the 2,000.year-old theological question. IN 1973, De Nantes. y.•rit· in g in th e religiou s magazine "Catholic Coun- ter-reform in the 20th Cen- tury," accused lsorni of falsifying the New Testa- ment The 50-year.old priest called Ju<laism "a false re- ligion \vhich, for being anti· Christ. is necessarily satanic" ilnd said ot the lawyer: lie said th e Jews convict· cused Pope Paul Vl ot• td Jesus be ca use they heresy and scandal,,.,..... thoughthewasanimposter in defense that the ... for the Messiah, but did not Sanhedrin (Israelite have the authority to carry tribunal) must have kl!OWo. out the sentence. . Jesus was the son of .Qdt A three-jud ge panel or· dered the Rev. George& de Nantes lo pay J acques Jsorni a symbolic one Crane (20 cents) in damages for calling the prominent Paris lawyer a •·renegade Chris· tian." "He unceasingly disputes the Ney.• Testament to prop up his thesis. The New Testament being the only base permitting an anaJysis of the trial of J esus, Mr. lsorni has behaved as a re- negade Christian and de- nied all the teachings and foundations of the Roman Catholic Church." The judges said in their ruling· they recognized De Nantes' sincerity, but con- sidered the y.·ords "re- neg a de Christian" d e· famatory. --------------- ~ 18·-8 , • • l ' J' . -ii • ~ .. • . ' BAllXAML,.U;.0.110 N,,.-ruat.o.llGC We.telitf Pia.. 10?1! Irvine, Newport Beach. Calilotnia 92fi60, Phone 642-7061 SEASONAL SALE DEMONSTRATION-SATURDAY, DEC. 14th 10AMto4PM BROIL! BAKE! 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As It Cleans" •Instant Rug Adjustment 1 Edge Cleaning Suction"'~--- Power - MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9-9 SATURDAY 9-6 SUNDAY 10-4 • ' .~ ., 1' A ' 2 DAIL y PILOT • : .. \High Court Will Study Campus Newspapers WASHINGTON CUPlf- The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up the question of whether hig h school stu· dents have a ri11 ht to dis- tribute newspapers on cam· pus whi c h us e vul g ar language but 3 re not criminally obscene. Attorneys for the In- dianapolis School Board told the court in oral argu- ments \Vednesday thut the justices should reverse a decision by the 1th Circuit cOurt of Appeals striking down six high school regula· tions \\'hich ban such publications. ~rRs. LILA Young told the court that if 11 permits student to u se ··gutter language" then "one of the basic functions or the public schools will be destroyed. One of these functions is to teach decent lang uage.'' She said it nlade no dif- ference if the words "'ere actually obscene or merely \'Ulgar and indecl!nt. Divorce St1it11s · .. Jesuit Weekly Seeks Changes NEW YORK (AP)'-The Jesuit national weekly, America, says divorced and retnarried Catholics should be allO\\'ed under certain conditions to return to uni on in the church . T he publication s ays second-marriage Catholics should be readmitted under these conditions : -That their first mar- riages are dead but they can't meet requirements for getting those marriages annulled. - And that they have Fire Tests Too Much For Women SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI ) -The San Jo s e f'ire Department won 't have any ••fireperso ns '' battling blazes for a while. Twenty \\'Omen appli- cant s. competing against men for firefighting jobs. flunked the rugged physical ability test that included working \\'ith heavy hoses under fire conditions, the ci· ty said. ANO FJREl\JF.N'S \lives , "'ho protested that ~toition houses had no separate facilities for an 1nnux of \•:om l'n f1r eper sons, re- portedly \\"clco med the re· suits. ''Ei g ht \\Om e n got through all the tests," a spokesman said . "but none tf them did \\'ell enough to pass." The 'A"Omen either failed or were forced to dropout in stair climbing, hose unload- ing, hose use in a fire situa· tion. hose retrie val and re- loading. ' ' .. "demonstrated by the stability and spirituality or their second marriages that they sincerely desire to live, "'orship and work" within the church. SOTING TllAT the pro- posal has been advocated by many prominent church scholars, the "'eekly en· 1.;:~::;;;;..~~ dorses it in an editorial and urges U.S. bi.shops to "give it seri ous study and dis· cussion as soo9 as Possible. ··Jr adopted during the coming Holy Year (1975); this change in church dis- cipline will be ao effective sign of reconciliation and a recognition of the pastoral necessity for find ing a solu· lion that harmonizes the rights of the individuals in· volved with the church'sdu- ty to maintain the stability and spirituality of mar· riage ." In an accompanying arti- cle. the Rev. Charles 111 . . . Whelan, an assoc1a-te editor, says there are about l.,~.,~~~i:il!'fll',..-three million American!; , Cath o li cs who h ave divorced and remarried, and who are thereby of- ficially barred from com- munion in the church. "THERE IS hardly a Catholic family in the Unit· ed States that does not have a relative or a friend in- volved in such a second marriage," he says. "From the offiria\ point of view, these Catholics are living in 'bad' marriages. ar.e not fr e e to s hare in the Eu charist.'' l~e says that "discipline can and s hould be changed." Ecclesiastical fears about doing so. he adds, ··mustnot be allowed to overcome fidelit y to the gospel im· perative of love and com· passion for every human being, no matter what serious mistakes or serious sins they have committed.'' ' ' . -' .... • ~ ··..C ·.·' Tougl1est Pnrt Maureen Dean says that for her the toughest part of \Vatergate "drama was when her husband, ·former While l-louse counsel John \\'. Dean Ill , was ~enl to pri son . "I fell that more Warning : The Surgeon General Has Oe1e rmined l hal Cigarelle Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your H eal1h~ ·than ;t nylh inJ:?.,. Sh(' sa1rl 11 mg: '1ar:· 0.9 mg. nicotine av. per cigarena, FTC Repon Oct:74 . ,, . Wri.ng~'·•Sen. ~ikenl .· . .. .. • .( •• I ' Marlboro LIGHTS LOWER:E O TAR(, N1CO TtN( ' f • ·" I 2 DAIL y PILOT Triursciay Oecemf)er 12 1974 ' ~ High Court Will ~tudy Campus Newspapers V.'AS lllNGTON ft;rl l ·- The U.S. Supreme Court ti as taken up the que!.l1on nf \\'hether high :-.c hoot stu· fll·nts hav(• a r1~ht to d1s- 1r1bute ne v.·spapcrs on cam· pus w h ich use \'UIJ{11r lan (:uni..e but Jrl' not criminally obset.'ne Attornl·ys for lhl" In dianapolls School Bo;1rcl told the ("Ourt 1n oral :1ri.:u· ments \\.'f'dnesday !hil l th e )U '>l1res should rever"L' a dt'cis1on by the 7th ('irl"ull Court of Ap peillS str1k1n g dov.·n six hii:lh st·honl re£ula- t1ons y,·h1th 1>;10 •.til·h publications. 1'1RS. LIL:\ ''i'ou ng !old the court !hilt if it 111·rrn1!" student t(l u:.e ""g ultt·r lanj.!ua £l'" then '"one •if the basic func11ons of th •· puhht• ~choots v.·111 be dt•!.tro}ed. One of these funtllons 1s lo teach decent Jangua.cc• .. She said it made no dif· fl'rcnce if the y,·11rd!"i v.·cre actually obscene or mcrc•ly vu lgar and indect"nl TllE CO U RT Of' apJ)<'<•I~ htld that the rc.c ul:J ttons ""l'rl' too \•ague and eo uld not be used to prohibit dis· lrtbution of student publica· lion s un less t hey y,·ere criminally obscenl' under .adult stand a rds. If the Supreme Court up· holds the decision, s1m1li.r regulations in school dis· tricts ;1cross t he country might be struck doY.·n. 1'hr \oy,·er cou rt al so eliminated rules prohiblting ~ales on cam1>us. Dirorce Stntirs Jesuit Weekly Seeks Changes NEW YORK <A P l -Thc J esuit na tiona l v.·cek ly, America, sa)'ti divorced and remarried Catholics should be alloy,·ed under certain conditions to return to union in the church. "'de m ons tra t e d b y the stability and spirituality of their second marriages th at they sincerely desire to li\'e, v.ors hip and work" Y.'ithin the church. ; ' ., ., ' " ~· , .. -· '". , ... .. ,\· .. • . ' '· ...,,;, .... ~· .. . >·· ·.·.~' . ; ~ . ::,. . ... ,, , ' l • ' .. _:. ... ; .. • t. " -;'. ..... j . " . ,. . " • . . ,: The publicat ion s ays :second·marriage Catholics should be readmitted under these conditions: -That their first mar- riages are dead but they c an't meet requirements for getting t hose marriages annulled. SOTl l'\G THAT the pro- posal has been advocated by many prominent church \~~~;~~~~ scholars. the weekly en- dorses it in an editorial and urges U.S. bishops to "give it serious s tudy and di s· cussion as soon as possible. 1\nd that they have Fire Tests Too Much' For Women, SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI J -The S an J ose Fire Department won 't have any ''fi r e pe r son s'' battli ng blazes for a while. Tv.·e nt.v .... ·om e n a ppli- cants. com peting against men fo r firefi ghting jobs. nunked th<' rug~ed phys ical ability _test that inc luded Yt'orking y,·ith hea\'y hos<'S under fi re condition s, the ci- ty said. ASD FIREMF.S'S v.·ivcs, ..,.,.ho protested that station houses had no separ ate facilities for an innux of ..,.,,on1<'n f ireperso ns, re· portcdly y,·clcomed the re· :suits. ''Eight \\·omen ,c:ol throu~h all the lcsts," a spokesman sa id . "but none.~ of th<'m did \\ell l'nough lo pass The ''omen either fai led or y,·erc forced to drop out in stair C'Jimbint:. host• unload· 1n,c:. hosl' use in a f1rl' situa- tion. hose retrll'\"al and re · loading. ··it adopted during the coming •loly Yeil r (1975), this change in church d is· cipline y,·il l be an effective sign of reconciliation and a recogn it ion of th e pastoral netessit y for rindin g a solu· lion that harmoni zes the rig hts or the indi viduals in· volved with the church's du- I\' to maintain the stability .ind spir itua lit) of mar · riagc In an accompanying arti- cle. the Rev. Charles 1t1. Wh e l a n. a n associa te editor, says there are about three million American Ca th o li cs y,·h o have cl i\'orced and re married, and y,•ho a re the reby of· ficia\l y barred from com· munion in tbC' l'hurch. ''TlfERE IS hardly a Catholic family in the Unit· cd States that does not have a relative or a friend in· \"Olved in such a second marriage," he says. "From the offi cial point or view, these Catholics ar c living in 'bad' m arriages, are not f r l'e t o s h a r e · in the Eucharist." lie says th at "discipline ca n a nd s h o uld bC changed." Ecclesiastical fears about doing so. he adds , "must not be alloy,·ed to overco me fidelity to the gospel im- per ati\'e of lo\·e and com· p;i ssion for every human hl'ing. no matte r v.·hal srrinus n1istake~ or seriou:o; sins they have com mi lled.'' -To11gl1est Pnrt ~taurcen Dea n says that for her the toughest pnrt of \\'atergatC' drama "'·as '"'hf'n her h u~band. rormer \\'tute llousc rounscl J ohn \V. Dean Ill. \V as sent to prison "I felt lhat more • th;in anvthin,e ." ~he 'l:11d ., .,. ,, -.' I Warning The Su rge on General Has Oe1e rmined That C1gare11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . 12 mg: '1ar:· 0.9 mg . n1co11ne av: per cigarette, FTC Report Oct'.74 • .·. ,, ........................ ., .......... .. :1il\lll!llllliil\l'_\!.l!lll''\iliiii ·_rn:::::.'111mt!:\ Marlboro ., LIGHTS L 0VVfR[0 TA ~(., N1CQl1NE 'J , .rj . ' . . ! ' ' • ' • .. lt'IUtSday. December 12. 197<4 •e'fe spread our win . ·: .. .-: ._. .·. ; i .. .. .. · .. .. . . . . . : .. · : .· . . .. . . · .. . . . .. .... • : \ J .,-f .... . ~ : .. ' .. - ! ,. ' " .. : .... · . ... . . ... @ .... -..... . , . -....... 1"·~ .. } / . . .. .. . . . " . .. . " .. ' .. ·:.::·::::;·:···· ... . . . ·. •, ·.· . ... ·. ·. · .. ~-.. ....... . ... . .. ·-.. . ... .. .. .. .. " .. .... .. ". . ... . ······ . . . . . . "· " ... ··. ::::::--. .. ::,·.:·.-.. . .. 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Just in time for Christmas we've added 40 of the world's most distinctive shops in the new wing that joins Bullock's with all of South Coast Plaza, including May Co. and Sears. South (oast ?taza • Pamper yourself this Christmas by shopping at wondrous, new South Coast Plaza. • , .. l " '. . . . ... OAILYPILOT "-Bl • • • ~11111 h \'o.t't \'L11 ,1'S :->ho pp1·1· :O.h tlltll' 1<h11h 11p0•r,"1''> :Jt•l\\t't'n South l'o.,-.1 l'l.1 1.,1 and 'nuth \'1).,-.l \ dl .. I!.• '' l •ll'~llll' up IJ,.,-. .. ~n.:1·r, .111d 1•111ph!\t''> 1r1 .1 1:! hvu1 .. ,1 1'l'll ;1 r11un1I 1 ... 1h l1r.rp1ng 11·n1t·1 .. 1·\1·r' d.1~ .,[ lht! Y."l't'I. • 'l'hl' ~hup1 11•r Shultll' '' (r1·1· .11hf 11111 ·r;1\l'~ 1la d\ fl'(llll !J OQ Cl 01 !11 10 [J() p !)\ :-.larllni,: .i\ ~I 110 " 111 ill 1)11· Ht>.ir :-itr('itt p.irk 1ni.: 1 .. 1 .. 1iuth of Bullock · ... th1· liu -. t.11\C'-. Sou th l '0:. .. 1 V1tt.1~t· ~ind l 'l.i1a 1·mph•\t''> fnirn tht•u· c••r• l•· 1<ork "'l'h1-. fr1·t·c; ;1 11>1 ,,r l'lff-.• ,,, p;1 r~1n ~ frtr 11u r cu..,1.<1m1·r:.. ·· :itlTor·d1n i; ,,, C1·n ~ Hoben :-, i;f'n1•r ;d llli1ll'1Al'T ()nee South (.'.,a-.t l'\,lf.i ;ind South ('11,1.,1 \'dl.iµt· .1r1· np('n al 10 00 . h1· "·'~'· th1· tiu.;\_ht_'J.!Hl'i ll' r1·i;ularh ~<"hliillk't11nn--!H·l 11. l'l'n thl' l'l:iza .ind th1· \'dL1i.:1· ftir c usl omt•r s. T.h e <·omplC't 1· r1r1·utt, ' which 1n1·lu1\''" .. 1np' :ii Bulto1:k '~ ttl';1 r Strt'CI -.idl·. "' Seu r~:. B ri!-\O\ S1r1·1•\ :-idt'. i\f ay C n n1pan~ l\r1 .. 1ul Street s1d'I! anti lhc .ru~l'11h ,\fa{n1ri 1 U ri ~tuf Strt'l't e11 tl"<Ji'1Cl'. t.1ke ~ .1 ppro)(!hl a!f'l.v 2!1 n1 111u!t "~ h t·f o r P t.lt•IJO S !llll J.: pa,sengcr~ ;,il !hr \'11l.1i:t· The V i ll a~!' -;t :1t1 on 1-. l1x·ated al lht· ha,.1· nf th1• thrre flags in front uf The 1·ompl1•x nu~ s{·r1·1t1· lh·t\\l'1·n th1· 1 .... 0 cent er~ \.\.di 1·nnt1nt1£' for t he ('OOVC'llll'llCC u f c·hr1 s1n1a-. shoppl'TS until Chr1:.tnras t-:1·c. Dcccn1bcr :?·I .t@o .- ' ' Joseph Metcalf general manager of Sears South Coast Plaza. and newly appointed soft li nes me·i t1tvrrdi se manager lorry Johnston, at left ~ow, mop programs for theic store in response to Presideftlt fo rd's coll to "Whip Inflation Now''. • Advertising Featurw Gathering in South Coast Plmo's new wing ore some of the ntw tenants of the moll linlc which was formally opened iii Noyember From left In the bock row ore: Dovie Koop of the fashion Koop; George Salomo• of Chottou Wine and Ch .. se; Ella Bachelder al Toys International; Ellen Bole, Bole Studio; lilly Carroll. Oro; Jerry Keller, Victor Optical; Ray VaaluktYicius. Tht Gap; Hillary Horris , Bross Boot, and Susan Bryon of Joels. Knttllng, from left, ore: Ed Wary, Magic Pan: Gary Flynn, The UYery; John Schinnerer, Company's Coming; Jim Jtrtson, le Mogosin, and Gory Gumser. Tht Oock Shop. ROOTEN'S LUGGAG E & G IFTS WESTMINSTER MALL Uooer level Neal lo May Co WUTMlllSTER 898-3331 Desk Accessories Go Modern A. ElectroMatch lighter doesn't use flints; runs on batteries. l ift the match, there's a light. $17.50 8. Sitting Elephant bookends. 5¥2" pew· ter, $20 pr. C. Digimaster digital alarm clock with red lighted I" computer-type digits; see day or night. 7V2" wide, $30 D. Magna-l ite magnifier-flashlight. Bat· tery·oPerated, built-in powerful tens, Un· breakab le case, 1 V2xS, $4 E. Stapler Caddy includes color.matched Cyclolac case with vinyl accents, 1000 ref ills. $3.50 F. Opta-CaddY" keeps glasses handy. $6 G. Library Set. ·9" cirtle shears, letter opener slip into handstitctied leather case. Black or tan, $20 H. Cl ip-a-Ma lic is a magnetic action pa- per clip dispenser (clip:l incl.), feeds clips as needed. Simulated leather, 4" high, $2 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Uoer Level Carousel Court COSTA MESA 540-3110 other locations; ANAHEIM PLAZA 3 Doors from Robinsons ANAHEIM 956·1180 " • . .. . ' r Christmas 1974 at South Coast Piaza has started wtth record breaking numbers of youngsters visiting with Santo in the Carousel Court of the South Coast Plaza doily from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Santo's Svndoy hours ore from 12 noon until 5:00 p.m. This year's Santa display features animated figures with snow babies riding o ferris wheel and a snow baby lion tamer cracking the whip oYer a r~uctont lion. Photos of children Yisiting with Santo ore avoilabl~. Levi's Is kids stuff • Run. Kick. Crawl. Levi's· Boyswear can take it all. Tough, handsome Levi's Boyswear. In super styles. l ike popular Cord Bells. Rugged Sta~Prest" Double-knee Jeans. Brushed Denims and Hardwear , .. Denims. In the latest colors and rabrics. And X in just about as many sizes as there / f }~ are kids-including regular, slim g\;'ag and husky. We 've even got Levi"S ~ shirts and jackets to complele ~ the outf it. • So gel with it. Gel lhe pants that run, • ~~ ~~ kick. jump and crawl with the bes t. ~ ~JJ!i • Fall into Th e Gap. .m;...,,..,.~~Eioiii39U<~Dl"""9.I Costa Mesa, South Coast Plaza. 3333 BnslOI Slreet. PH : 556-6535 •Anaheim, Ana1191m Pla za. PH : 991 -1630 •Puente Hirt• Mall, 1620 A.zusa Ave. off PomOl'll Freeway. PH· 965-4997 •Carson, Carson Mall. PH: 327-0372 • Westmln11er, Westminst9f Man. PH: 894·5309 • Lalcewood, Lalcewood Shopprng Center. PH: 633-2021 • Torrtnc•. Del Amo Fashion Square. PH : 542-8629 • Monteny P1rk, 2000 S. Atlantic Blvd. (Atlantic Square). ) PH 724·1224 • Gttndai.. 200 N Brand (comer of Wilson). PH;246-2454 • Pa1tdtna, ltkt at Callrorn.a. PH : 795-7711 • NOOhridgt, 194 78 Nordhoff SI. across lrom Northudge Fashion Cente1. PH . 993·8303 •Canoga Park, 21729 Vanowen. PH: 887-1144 •North Hollywood, 12020 Victory Blvd (near Sears) PH 769-3800 •Hollywood, 6368 HottywOOd Btvd 0PH 465·7158 •Beverly Hlll1, 9669 San!a Monica Blvd. PH. 276-7051 •San!• Monlct , \V1lsh1re and 20!h PH 451·0751 •Los Angtle1, 606 S. Broa..iway at corner ol 6!h 1n downtown Los Angeles PH 485·0606 San Franclsco/Stn Diego/SeattleJPhoenhu'Hous1on/Oa1tas Olctahoma Cily/1<1n1111 City/SI. 1.oul1/Minne1poU1/Chicago!Ottro11 A1t1n111/Ba1tlmort/Washing1on O.CJPhlltdelphla/New York • I • Thursday, December 12, 1974 DAILY PILOT 8=! ' Students Learn Grammar Isn't an Old Relative By JACKIE llVMAN or t1M OlllJ P1Mt W.tt Educators at Laguna Beach lligh School are joining a nationwide return to leaching basic grammar. One reason for the renewed em· .Phasis on sentence structure, spell· 1ng and mechanics is the finding by state officials that <IS percent of the freshmen in the University of California system need remt:dial or ''bonehead'' English. ''It's rather like learning to play the piano-if you can't play ¥:ell, you can't improvise.· "said Charles Schiller, Laguna Beach 1-ligh School English departmtnt chairman. ANOTllER REASON FOR the change is that standardized test scores in English have been dropping throughout the state since Cali fornia veered away from traditional teaching methods about IO years ago Schiller said. At that time, educators went from the tradition<Jl system of diagram· ming sentence strul'lurc to a new lingu isl i ts 11pproath aimed al describing the T·:nglish language as it is used rather th an ;1ttcmptin~ to fit il to the old ru Jes or sentencr structure. The new system, called transforma- tional grarrimar , "\\'as so complex: most teachers couldn't understand it and I was one of them," Don llaught, high school principal, confessed. "We got farther and farther from what was being tested," he added. TllE DROPPING T•~ST scores up- set parents considcrablv, he said. As a result, th.;! high ·school has un - dergone its second En,g\ish cur· riculum chan(.!t' in five yl'ars. The first was a ch:.inee from trad1· tional ,;Junior English" and ··&enior English" courses which gave students no choice of subject matter. Through the \\'Ork of Schiller, Dr. Haught and Dr. Robert Reeves, dis· trict assistant superintendenl, the program \Vas revamped to offer a variety of electives. including Shakespeare and dramalics. to juniors and seniors. TlllS YEAR F'Rt:Sll~1AN and sophomore r equired courses have 01H1 'I ... si.ff fl'llM• LAGUNA HIGH EDUCATORS STUDY NEW ENGLISH PROGRAM From left: Sch Iller, Virginia Snyder, Or . Haught been altered lo put more stress on gr<1mmar, speech o.1nd compo!'>ition. Schiller said . Literature is still taught in the 9th and 10th gradl'S but is given less em · phasis. In <•ddition, older students arc encouraged to take coursl's in term paper writing. toll egc board prcpara· lion and Engli s h Usage and mechanics. Virginia Snyder. chairman of the English subcommittee of the com · munity goals.. implementation com - mittee, said s he believes the renewed cmpha~1s on gramm<1r has helped rc>storc parrnts• faith in lhe English department. "TllR EE '\'EA RS AGO it \\•as just a standard statement, '1'he English de· partmcnt al the high school islousy,"' said ~!rs. Snyder. "'hose committee is aimed at improving communications bet\\'CCn the schools and the public. "I think (now) there's thi s great feelin g of people should not be turned off hy their o"'n language,'' she said. • ffe'• Okay Gen. Fre d C. \V cyand. 1\rmy 's ne"' chief of staff. "·as reported in ·~ood condition' after unclcrgoini: pros tate su rgery lhis \\leek at \\'alt t.•r Reed Army l\Tcdi ciJ I Center in \\rashington . I le is ex· pected to be hos pitulizcd about a \\'Cek. LUXURIOUS TOWEL ROBES EMPIRE STYLING Gllft.4, GOU>, ORAHGE. '1MIC, ILUl, l£D .+.HD P'Ull'll , ONlOF $ 1 l MA.MT '..".i ,-. 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Cos kl Mt~ Phonl; S40-2677 CUSD to Buy Nine Portable Classes Nine portable classrooms \\'ill be purchased by the Capistrano L:nificd &hool Di strict over the next sc,•cn years. Junior lllgh, <Jnd Dana 1-lHls llighSrhool. Sears Where Thrift Is Always in Style Trustees nf tht• district authorizl'd the f1n ;1ncial transaction this "'eek, ap- proving a lca ~c-purchasc plan. The port:.ib\cs. v1hich \\"ill cost S17.88•1 each, "'ill be U!>ed to ease overcro\\'din~ at five schools. Four "'ill be instaltt'd at Cast ille School in !\fiss ion Viejo: two "'ill go to San C tcmc>nte llig h Sehool ;ind one each ''ill be installed :.it Cro"'n Valley Elementary , 1'1 arco Forster C.RAFt=•TI 'fi;'l4•;-•.•,·.:.:.,;.,m.·r·~'o> '. ··xr ·· ... :e . -· Joe 1"imer. director of ad · m1nistrali\'t' scrvires, said !he portables \\•ere ordl'rcd 1:.ist September. lie expects them to ;1rri\'e during Christmas v:.il'alion . Yule Feed Scheditled By MECHA Students of ,., EC llA at Golden \V est College in lluntington Beach will present a Christmas dinner program \l.'cdncsday, Dec . 18, in the collej:c center. ~1 ECl1A. ls a Chicano student group (~lovimiento E s tudiantil Chicano Aztlan ). The stUdents '~'ill prepare and serve the mc>al. and a mariachi group. "~fariachi del Va ll ey and "Los Lobos dcl Estc" \\'ill provide entertainment Children from the class<'s of Dan Flores at Oak Vi c"· Sehool in 1-luntington Beach also will pl'rform, singing traditional Mexican song s. Prices for the dinner arc S2 for adults and SI for children. HO HOOMALIMALI! We have nui nui ... • BIKINIS • ALOHA SHIRTS • MUU MUU'S • SWIM WEAR • HOLOKUS • ANGEL MUUS ·- at ... If you're planning a Patio Luau or cruising on a South Seas adventure come see the most exciting & unlque'orrthe go'tashions anywhere. • light up somebody's holiday with our fabulous nightwear Located on the Lower Level warm and lovely quilted ro~es the soft touch Arnel' fleece robes Pure luxury ~Ar nel tnacetale ond 1099 nylon fle ece 1obes in lour sensationol styles ,· smartly detailed , machine 7 99 short 899 long wash able! Misses' sizes lovely lo g ive, lovely to get-long ond short quilt robes at nylon with polyester fiberfill, ocetate bocking. Select from o fashionable group of styles with bullon fronts, embroidery !rims, front patch pockets and other lovely details . Choose your favorite in delicote pink or blue Misses' sizes. brushed nylon gowns are easy care Ma~hin e wash !hese salt or,d cuddly 4 '99 brushed nylon lrrcat gowns. Choose long your tavonte waltz or long lengfh. Sizes S. M. l CHARGE IT on Sears Revolv ing Charge Prices Effec1 ive lhrough Sa1urday, Decen1b£'r 1-i. 399 waltz Shop at Sears • • • we have gifts for the whole family! rc:=i So. Coast Plaza ~ 3333 Bristol St . , ~~"· tottu(• ••co Phone 540·3333 Buena Park 8150 La P alma Ave. Phone 828-4400 S1<1r• ... 0'"' Molldoy t~rw $otv•dor '1130 AM 1<1 lt,JO 'M. S1111doy 10 A,M, •o'' M \ • A.,, J \ . . . ll-1 DAIL.,. ilor .. • on the Viej~ Farm ' Down Housin g Tract St udents Learn to Live Off Land Hv JAN WORTll dllllto.tli, ,.,J .. S~tl la11 .\lcClcment 11,·cs 111 a trart .house in Aejean l·lllts. llis _Parents ,,v.11 a tr:.ivcl a~ency. t-:ach morrung bfofore da\\n, l:1n ~ulls on his. billed cap that says. /'urina llog ChO\\'. ' climbs into his p1rk ·up truck'~ t;nd hra<ls out to ·rr .1huc·n Can yo& to feed hi:. t \\'O sov.·s l.UtL·r, h•'ll driv1• b;ick to ,\fission \'1t·1 0 Jl 1gh S(·hool f11r lus 7 :10 ;i m. 1·J.p,..,_ Uul ftr;.t, ht' has to run duvon to !ht• high sth0t1l 's farm l'htrL'. in .i «·lu;.ler 1)f \\ h1IC"•''ashed ~1.1 1Js. 35 ~teer;. arc l>e1n~ fed liy their t .0·1.:taker~. studt.:nr s 111 The high :-1·hool ;ii,:r1 t•u\t ure pnigr .i n1 !:in ul~o has 10 un lock ~r1·,·nhou~es \\h1,re hortirulr ure s1ud1·ut;. grov.· or- nan1ent ;d pl.u1t..;. And hl· tnay lnok fl\t•r his c·;1u 11no,\1~/' patch or ehcek lht' small v('gclable plots being J arme d hy t r op :.c icnce students. bh~acst project undertaken each year is raising cattle. A month ago, the school shipped in 33 Hereford steers from a Nevada cat· tie ranrh . Each student buys his or her own animal and takes full responsibili~y ror its care. That includes morning feeding beforC' r lass and about l"''O hours of chores earh afternoon. The afternoon chores include "'ashing, v.'alkin(.:, and brushing the animals. In adch!Lon, the students pay 518 insurance on the animals and have to get shols for pink ·eye and de· \\'Orming. The shots usually are given Uy one of the Ff,\ members or a loral \'Clertnarian. The students have different motlva· lions for their interests lfl the farm . For Jan ~lcClement , the "·ork is a chance to get outdoors . Lisa Cady wants · to be a rorest ranger, but she likes being around animals and raised <1 lamb last YtJr. This year, her project is a steer named McNutley. Paulette Tulleners, who is raising a steer named Eric, say5 she just likes raising an animal. "City life just isn't whe re it 's at 11ny more," she said. "It's nice to be learning lo live on the land." •·tifr. Vasconcellos tells us th;.it the on ly way to get land for farming these da\'S is to marrv into il or inherit it," coinmenled Miilement. "But l figure I 'II start as a ranch hand JUSI like everybody else and try to v.·ork my ,,·ay up,'' he said. • All thes(' actu·1t1l's arc part of an ex- tcn~l\'C! program hl·iid<'d hy teachers Arnold Troftgrubcn ;ind Don Vascon· <"l·IJos. In the months until thC' Orange County Fair next s ummer. studi'nts v.·111 ritttcn their steers up to about l.250 pounds frolT! their present calf- \\'eight of about 600 pounds: It 's an expensi\'e busine ss. Students bought their steers for .39 cents a pound this year. Grain the students· feed the cattle, a mix or corn, barley, linseed, cottonseed meal. n1iner11l s and protein supplements. costs SS.SO per 75-pound bag. Thal lasts about a v.-·eek. First. like other students interested in agricultural careers. he'll probably go through an agriculture program at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo or a similar college degree program. Troftgruben spearheaded the agriculture program when 1\tission Viejo High School opened eight years ;igo. PAULETIE TULLENERS AND FRIEND FLASH EYELASHES DOWN ON FARM Viejo High Ag Student Says "City Liie Isn't Where It's At Anymore" \Vhilc scem1n.'?lY out of place in sub· u rb1a . t.hc agriculture program has <itlractcd :1 Slt:i.idy stream of student:. ..inti i.!o trauung 200 currently in the in· l r1t·ac-ies 'of Ii v1ng v.·1sely off the land. \'Oung l\·l cClement. a junior. is one of tv;o student farm managers \YhO hl·!µ su pe rvise lhe program. The other is Rick f'isher. a senior and pre· !-oidenl o( the l\lission VieJO Future Farmer.!o""Of America ch:£pter. It s a responsible job. Jan and Rick :.ire the only two students given keys to the barns and cprr11ls that houSl: lhousailds o( dollar:. of h\'cSIO<'k .ind t:l{u1pmc n1 . • ,\!I the agriculture classes are built ~round pr.actical trainini.t on the :-.ev en -aCre far m tuc ked in · l'Onspi c·uolJS!f~lo"'· the high school 1n a \\'r.mde d glen near La Paz Road <inti the San Diego Frt:l'\\'3.' . '!'hough ~tudcnt:; rai:.l' oats, citrus <·rops, truck \'egetables and sheep, lhc Still. this year's prices offer the stu· dents more hope for m11k1n g a profit when they SP/I their animals. In the beef shortage last year, stu- dents had to pay 65 cents a pound and sold the cattle in a deflated markel by summer. l\1any barely broke even and some losl money. But on good years. stuclenls stand to gain a profit of S50 to $200 on their in- itial investment. Most students raised their own money . Sopllomore Dan Hall, (or ex- ample. earned money for his steer by delivering papers for the D;i1l y P1!0\. "These are some of the finest sho'v <.·attic r11ised in Southern California," animal science teacher Troftgrubcn maintains. food giff paks inakt idraJ gifts: Thty contain delicious specialty foods from Hickory Farms of Ohio. Most featu~ thr world·f:tmous BEEF STICK Summer Sausage. Right for al l ages? Long ;in agriculture teacher in the Tustin Union t.ligh Sc hool District. \Vhich included l\1iss ion Viejo I li gh School until tv.•o years ago, Troft· gruben jumped at the chance to n10\·e his program to ]\·fission \1iejo \\•hen thC new school oi)ened. "Then, it v.·as a more rural localion than lhe one v.·e had.'' he says wryly. Nov.·, of course, .. planned develop· ment" surrounds the school and an eventual population of 90,000 is pro· jected for 1\1 ission Viejo alone. But Troftgruben is quick to point out to hi s students that seven percent of the nation's work force still is in far1n · ing or rel;ited field s. ··Even if our students ne,·er go in!o agriculture. they arc still learning many skills ... he said. "Even housewives need LO knov.• the cuts of beef and how to raise a garden.'' 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A•ricord -Mo•.., C!Mrp • • SALE 11.1 0 Reg. lJ.88. Baby swing. Auiomaticalty swings-for 15 ~1n . without rewinding. Cotton d\.JCk seat. Folding frame. 3/6 66 Reg . 318.00 . Decorator pillows. Perky pillows in matching stripes and solids. Pick from a ~e color assortment · Special buy 8.99 Slumber bags. Cotton pnnt in assorted patterns. Polyester fill. Machine wa:;h. Comfortable and cozy. ·Scile Starts Thursday, Dec. 12th, Ends Sunday, Dec. 15th, 1974 .rPerrey 111 45& 111 a s -------·-- • 12.99 Sweater capes. 100°/o acrylic. One size l its all. White only. The perfect gilt for the~e holiday capers 15.99 Hamilton Beach 7-speed blender. 44-ounce capacity, filter-cap cover. Stainless steel blades Avocado or gold. (#620). 17 .99 Ham·Beach 14·speed blender w/jars (64-01 2.99 Reg. $4. Gal's super scuffs. Acrylic pile Cozy arid comfortable. Assoned colors. Whole sizes 5-1 O. 2.99 Reg. 3.50. Gal's Slipper. Long super thick acrylic pile. In assorted colors. Whole sizes 5 to 10. 4.99 Reg. 5.99. Men's slipper. Acrylic pile lined vinyl slip-on. Antiqued maple tone. Whole sizes 6-13. 4.49 Reg. 5.50 Boys' 1-5. 3.49 Reg. 4.49 Youth 8-13. .,.,.,.,.. •' ' , ________ _ ------- 14.88 G.E. make-up mirror. Has 4 light se ttings an_d du~I swivel mirror for the nght hght. (IM1) 16.99 GF Colfeemaker. Com- pletely immersible for . easy cleaning. Automaltc. Brew selector. Min1brewfp} basket. (P15) Reg. 3.29 ea. Kids Disney slippers. Plush sltppers with Disney character faces. Acryhc. Whole sizes 5-3. Colors. 3.99 Reg. $5. Gal's boot. Safi. warm 2-button boot for her. In assorted colors. S-M-l-Xl . 3.99 Reg. 4.99. Men's moc. In brown or green cotton corduroy. Rubber crepe heel and sole. 6-13 BUENA PARK : Beach at Or angeth orpe •Open weekdays 9: 30 to tO :OO. Sundays to 10. ORANGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 9:30. SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So . Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 9:30 to 10 Sundays 10to 10. • -• ... t 1\ ' ' - \.\ • •• • • • ' • • • ;: . ~ ' .. ~ " ' ~ ' ' • ' ' . • • • I I . • I • ! . • . . • • • , • • i • • • • • ~ • • " Iii.. - MICKEY MOUSE DOES HONORS FOR ASSOCIATION Newpor\·Me sa Trustee Bergeson Namesake Mrs. Bt'r~eson Award Named For Trustee A new com munitv service award to be presented an -, nually by the Oran,ee" County School Bo3rds Association has been named 1n honor of tifarian Bergeson, Newport· Mesa lJniried SC'hool District trustee. f.1rs. Bergeson rrceived dual honors al the Anaheim c:onve(\tion held la1't "·eckend for school board members and school administrators. Jn addition to the :.t\.\'ard being named in her honor, Mrs. Bergeson \.\"35 installed as president Of the California School Hoards Association. A proctam;1tion read by the Disneyland ambassador said. "II is Yiilh great pride in your continuing ou tstand- ing community service -from school board member to officer in our ~ssociation to regional delegate to presi· dent of CSBA that the board of directors wishes lo in-· for m you of its decision to name the -annual a"'•ard pre- sented to a sC'hool board member in your honor." Children in CUSD - To Give Concerts Chi l dren of the Capistrano linified School Dis trict will show olf their musical a('com plishmenls dur in~ a series of Christmas concerts begin· nlng toni~ht. ?it any COllCL'rl.'1 "'ill be Ill Art Fair Scheduled Emerging artis ts al f.olden \\'est Colle~e "·ill put their "·ork up ror sale during the annual Christmas studC'nt art fair in the col!L·~e ga ll1'ry, ·rues- day and \\'cdncsda~·. Gallery hours on the llun - 1in~ton Beach campus v.ill be noon Lo 6 p.m. 1·ucsday and noon to 8 p. m. \\'<'dncs- day. Proceeds from !he sale v.ill b(' divided. "'ilh 10 per- cent going to the coJlcge·s arr scholarship fund and 90 percent. lo rhe student art isl PROTECT THE DR UN KS Bl-0 .-\PE:ST l l"PJ 1 .!:1110s Kob;1net1 \\tOll' a let It'!" to th1' llung>11"1an ~1•\1'r nrncnt 11t'11·spa1x•r ,\l;t~yar Jllrl;1p dC'mand111 g that har.~ ,l!t·I treatn1cnt equ:il tu :.rh11ol.~. ·school:-have ~uard rails :1l the t•ntr.inr\' to ;.tnp children running out into •he :.trer1. but I kno1\' ;it. 11'.ISI thrrc bars \\"hC"r(' lhl'rc 1 ... 1111 E!U<•rd rail to prc1·(·11t d runk:-sta~gerini:: out 11110 lhc path nf an uncon1ing 1·.1r. ·ht' :-.nd the e1•C'ning and all arr open to par£>nls and others "·ho enjoy Christmas music. A featured C\·cnt \\"ill be the :1ppearanre of the elemt>ntarv school honor choirs and :o rchC'slrus fron1 throughout the School dis· trict D<'c . 16 al 7:30 p.m. in the gymnasi um at San Clemente Jligh S('hool. The schedule of concerts is as follo1\·s . Tonight · L:•s Pal mas School . 7 :JO p.m, San Clemente -Dec. lfl. district fifth grade level sing , 9 :30 am., San (.'lemente fri gh School gym. DC'C . li. San .Juan School. 7:30 p.m .. S<1n .Juan C<1pistrano : 1nstrumcn1;il proi;ram, Ilana Hills lligh, Ilana Point. 8 p.m .: in· strumental 1>rogram. after- noon session :it !\1arco Forster Junior H igh in ~<in .Juan Capistrano. 8 p.m : Richard l!('nr1 Dana, Danu Point. :1f1ernoOn . OcC' !H , instrumental .:ind choral. morning session a\ ~l;irc o 1'\1rst<'r J unior lligh. 8 p 01 .. Cr0\\11 V.:illey S<:hoo! 111 l.a~una Niguel. i 30 pm band , orchestra and choir. S:1n Clt>mcntc lli ~h . 8 p rn .: Olt! llanson Srhool. San Clcmcnlt'. ;_if- tcrnoon : Cro11·n \'alley School. morning. · -Dec . 19. Concordia School. San Clemente, 7·30 p.m.; choral , Dana !fills , High. 8 p n1 Capistrano School in S11n Juan. n1orn - inJl : Concordia. aflcr noon : 01!1 Ob1spn School in San Juan Capistrano, 2 11.m -OC'C . 20. P alis ad('S ~hool 1n Capistrano OC'ach . morning : \1icjo School in ~t ission \'iC'jo, mornini?. HUNTINGTON VALLEY SCHWINN I CYCLERY ~ L~AH lllWKI , .. AU llAIH J 17071 llAlllOllA !Al WAtlollt ) FlllllAlll YAlllT 545-0377 ' . \ Lottery Warning Issued . BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH TWS AD · 1\llO E111rets fi'or The Pl'ki! of 011e Daily Sunday thru Thursday ~:00 to 7:00 P.M. San Clemente police officials today dra"'·ing. The code sel<> misdemeanor udvised officers of civic groups to penalties Cor those who set up lot- check "'ith the department beCore teries. those who dra1\' or sell tickets, sponsoring fund-raising activities those who rumish a building to con- that may resemble raffles or game duct the acti vity, and states that pro- nights. perty disposed of in such activities Depar tment spokes men said tha t must be forfeited. recent proposed activities by several · The code a lso forbids gaming or any groups had lo be cancelled bec1:tuse sort.-e\'en the type lhat is common lo chairmen or the events unwittingly non~rofit groups' .. l\f onte Carlo planned activities that "·ent against Nigh '.' acti \•ilies. the California Penal code. Offi er.s slressed thal gaming of Two specific sets of state statutC's any !>! rt for profit. "'hether it is con- app\y to common fund-ra1s1ng ac -duct by a ser vice club or church, is l1v1lies. _...,,.. .. ,ited by law. One sect ion forbids lotteries of an:i· Spokesmen said a recent r.1onte sort \\•here ch<1nccs ure sold for a Carlo night planned by a local service - group as well as lotteries in recent months spurred the decision to issue the reminder. . Police Chief Mel Portner said that chairmen interested in conducting fund-raising activities should check in advance with bis office to make sure the law is complied with. (Ann Lan~ars t\J ADVISES In the DAILY PILOT Dinner served m"ghtl~ from 5:00 p.m. . Entertainment Nightly RUTHIE LEWIS ,,_.~ frL. .... w. Niph ."fishts. A1~u11, Oy1ttf Bur, NottJ JYin ts, A ltJ and Spirits. !Ir.Qt~ istian·s~· ~'v JSJ £. CouJt H(f!lu4:i'Y } , Ntwport Btuclr . , .- Rt1t~1u1tio1u (714) 675-SJZO --.. _ ~ 20°/oOFF Moc Toe Boots For the Whole Family 6.80 to 13.59 R90. a.so 101e.11 We're taking 20% Ott 1he reguar prie9 of ourmoe toe boot& They're great tor moms, dads. kids too. Made Of bruShed leather with plantatlOn crepe SOies, they come in clW\o, mocha. or brown. So hUrrV in and furnish y()ll( family at 20% Off. You'W be step- ping. into comto<t! 2.29 31.96 20°/oOFF S•wlng Che1l. Plastic with foldaway handle: Organizer tray, B compartments. 12 thread holder, B bobbin holcfers SALE S7. .. Reg. 39.95 Gum B1U Meclne Assorted colors Casi Iron glass enclosed $10 .80 Reg. 13 . 50 Queen Size $13 .20 Reg. 16.5() King Size Reg. 8.99. Acrylic blankets. Twin size 1n a big assonmen1 of co!ors Cozy and comforlaole savings S!!,fleg. 10.99. Full size 99c .. -C Our1ll1me log. 3 rtour !tre log. !lames in colofs. 9.99 Men's jackels. Unl+ned C P 0 style. assor1eCI plaids. S,M,L.XL. '14 99 l ined. . . XPemey lf3 ·~· 111 • • ---·--UM Your JCPet1ner C'*09· I Our EnUre Stock of Pub Mlrror1 9.60 To 60.00 Reg. S12toS75 5.98 Girls' football p .J .'s. Flame retardant. Available in Assorted colors and styles 8.99 Fleg. 12.99 Womens sMng pump heel. oPen toe. Urethane upper, loam/tricot lined. Assorted colors and sizes. Sim liar to illustratiOn. 4.50 Reg. $6. Gals Nighties. Brushed long gown ol acetate/nylon . Long sleeves. Machine washable. Assorled colors. S,M,L. Shott s1 ...... 100% po1y"ter 5.99 F190.1.oo womens Winter Weight Long Gown. Prinl Brushed Pl'lk or BUe.S.,M.,L doublekni11hell. 4' 50 Machine wasl'lable. S,M,LXL , • 6 00 Sleev•~•doubttoknlt • · polye1ter 1h•ll. Machine Long SIMY• 100% potye1ter Washable. S.~1L.XL doubl• knit tt.trtltin9Ct. M8chine washable. S,M,L.XL Not shown. Sale Starts Thursday, Dec.12th', Ends Sunday, Dec.15th, 1974 .;.~1~-----------------------"------~..,,. < ORANGE : City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 9:3010 9:30. Sundays 10 to6. SANTA ANA: 3900So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9:30to 10. Sundays 10 to6. BUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30to 10. Sundays 10 to 6. • • • • • • • • • '· • ,. ibUEENIE . • :· t • • !· By Phil lnterlandi : "'He'll never get anyw~ere in this ~utfil." $mailer Portions . 4 Eateries Fear • . i • . Patron Gripes ~nlted Press International ·: Ten pounds of butter and 100 pounds of meat find their way into garbage cans tach week at New York's };es Champs Restaurant. At 'Byram's Restaurant in Richmond, Va., 10 to 15 pounds of untouched bread is tbro":n away daily. Man y restaurateurs Jgr~e th at America could ~elp feed the s tarving peo. pie of the 'A.'Orld with what restaurant patrons leave on their plates, but most fear that customers would not go along with smaller portions. . the restaurant t.hrows a way 100 pounds of 10 Of meat and pounds butt~r each week.' "FOOD PORTIONS 1er\·ed in most restaurants far exceed the quantity we rieed," Dr. W. Stanley Mooneyham of World Vis· ion International, a relief organization, said this week lo Washington. He suggested. restaurants give patrons a choice between regular and .. children's" portions. The 1 '1 throw away e\'ery night whole pieces of bread -maybe 10 or 15 pounds of it. It's a shame," he said. BERNARD TOHL of J-lale Restaurants in Los Ane:eles says the restaurants try to maintain a "healthy looking plate" and many people can't finish the food they are served. "But we 're caught up in it," he says. "Will it an- tagonize the customer if you cut it down ? We have at- te:mpted to maintain this by increasing the price instead of cutting portions. "If it ••ould be the policy of the governRlent to re· commend what would be done we would "'elcome the. recommendation rather than appear that we are· cul· ting portions.'' LEE DAVIS, head chef of' Lawry's Restaurant in Los Angeles says there is waste , in such things as bread and butter, but they have to be served because-"if you don't give it to them they think we are going cheap. We "!.Quid much rather raise prices than cut por- tions." Buffet-style serving seems to invite v.·aste. "I've found when we serve in a free-style -like a buffet -it's fantastic what they take -and fantastic wh at they throw away," said Ted Lance, manager of Morr ison's Cafe at Frankfort, Ky. He said the restaurant will serve 400 to 500 people in an average lunch hour and fill up two JO-gallon garbage containers. food saved, be said, would ----------increase surplus food available for overseas aid and help stem inflation at home. Mel Dansky, owner of New York's Les Champs Restaurant. estimates that the restaurant throws away 100 pounds ·of meat ~d 10 pounds of butter each..,ee~. EVERYBODY GETS FOUR SAO PA ULO, Brazil fUPI ) -There are approx- imately four rats for each THAT'S MORE than 2'.'2 one of Sao Paulo's eight tons of meat an.t a quarter million citizens, th~ city's of a ton of butter·a year. Public Health Department "A man can eat a 16-said. • ounce steak but a woman The department. which Can only eat twelve and a has begun a massive pro- kid less. But we still serve jcct to, exter~inate Sao everyone the same siz.e P~~.lo s es t~mated 30 steak," Dansky said. . m1lhon rats. said they eat at George Spanos, owner of least 2~ percent of all the Byran's Rt?s taUrant in food .~ather ,p.roduce4 or Richmond. al~o cited waste. stored in the city. · • • • • • SERVICE SALES ESTAILISHED 1925 ••CTaer .. •llTHOllZID SHYICE • • -' Laguna Backing Threat MOVING· SALE TROPITONE FURNITURE CO. A threat by the Laguna Beach City Council to wilhh61d restaurant oc- cupancy permits in the Village Fair shopping center won't affect a Seafood restaurant scheduled to open this week. Al The al, city manager said. City councilmen threatened last month to withhold occupancy permits tor restaurants in the $4 million com· plex in the 1100 block of Coast Highway until required sidewalk and landscaping improvements have been made. However, Theal said the Captain's Deck will be' allowed to open because it has already been publicized. The restaurant will open today or Friday, Fred McConihay, Village Wom•n'1 Print Bikini. 100% cotton. Assorted prints. Machine Wash. S.M,L -------. -~--~;.~ - 5.60 A•g. 7 .00 Wom•n'• 1ppliqu• t·shlrt. 100% cotton. hand wash S,M.L • 6.99 Boys' l•ckets. CPO style. unlined wool blend. Assorled plaids in S,M,l . 4.99 Pr•·School CPOJ1ck•I- Fair general manager, said . He will appear before the City Coun- cil Dec. 18 to ask what must be done before the other restaurants, includ- ing a coffee shop and an oriental restaurant, can open. The council's threat came arter councilmen said the required im- provements, including two fountains and three trees to be installed on Brooks Street. are Jong overdue. we•re'going to cet the rest of the im- provements done post·ha stt'." McConihay said. About half the shops in the complex are already open. Two Snakes Stolen PROVID'ENCE, R.I. !UPll -Two six-root boa constrictors were stOlen from the elephant house of Roger The improvements we.re required to -Williams Park Zoo, according to compensate for a roof height 10 inches curator Peter Goneconte. The snakes above city limits an~ .a sidewalk are not poisonous but could give a which varied from approved city "good bite," Goneconte said Monday, plans. They c rush their prey. Mtnu!Kluttt' ot qu1llly pool & Plflo fUrnlt'" " moving lo larger quarter• Ind therefore dHlrn to oiipMe of mef'C~ts. In va,Ying sets W inolv!Guat plKe,, lROPITONE lurnllvre lsW1'41td''-'-- J'leo•vy gauge IUbular •luminum Ind ~ toateci In ont of 18 colors. TM cl'lairs and c:n.t -.J lounges use vinyl slr•Pl tnd lhe !able IOP$ llf'tmfdll ol tough acrylic. ALL fUININll WILL 11 SOlD. AS IS, AT 50% Off HTAI\ PRICES. ' APPlOXIMATE CHAIRS $30 to $SO PRICES CHAISE LOUNGlS $62;$ lClt TABLES $171$105 CASH ONLY N~ CNckt <ill c'edol Cl;,.:!\ Coll\ be .te- Ml Wft,....._n.1....i--.............. ............... ..,,,, . ........,-. , .. ,,,. ·---...... s-,,,,., --...... 1orw1 ... 19.99 Wbs. shffr kl'lt•hlghs. 100% stretch nylOn. Nude hee~ lycra cull. Wear with pant suits. slacks, and boots. One size lits 8 ~ 1011 4.80 Reg. 6.00 Infant• Boo11er Seat. Give your tot his own com tor· table chair. Colorful print vinyl. 4.99 R•g. 24.99 S1msonit• Mtdalllon 1H1ch• case. Ollve and black. 3 lnches. 8.00 Reg. $10. Junior jeans .. Cotton corduroy 1n assorted colors. Machine washable. Sizes 5 to 15 • 9.99 Girls Ski Jackets. Machine washable. Nylon, solid colors. 7 -14 8.50 Pte·School Jacket•. 22.88 Men's Leisure Suits. Double knit poi'jester. Machine washable. Culled jacket. Sand navy.S.M,l,XL 5 in 1 afghan kit. Includes 5 pat1erns and Orlon" . arylic yarn. Great gilt idea -8.00 Reg. 10.00 Men 's l ong sleeve l1shlon prinl shirt. Machine Washable. S,M.l ,XL 21.59 Reg. 26.95 5 lnch•s .7.18 R~. 8.98 Men's wool blend Sport shirt. 70•,i, reprocessed wool. 30% po~ester. Assorted coklrs. 12.88 Men's Oxford Slip-on Shoes. Slze1 s-120. Sale Starts Thursday, Dec. 12th, Ends Sunday, Dec. 15th, 1974 ~JCPemeY ~ f23 451 ,., 0 • ............. ' • ' ' I BB ·o AtLY PILOT Tt1ursd1y. o.c.mb9t 12. 1974 THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane 'Wes Santo's beard BLACK w hen you were little, Grandma?" Christmas Then1e . Home Contest Deadline Near Uc<'. 19 is the dc::idllnc for ~T ission Viejo residents to register fo r t his year's Christmas home decorating contest. Cash pri zes tota ll i ng $1 ,000 will be awarded. Six first place winners ~'ill re· Yule Show Scheduled On Campus 'The t-.1arincrs. a ~t arina 1-fi,i?h School s in.i,:ini:: grQllp. will present a Christmas s how in the choir room on the fl untington Beach cam- p us Saturd:ty at 8 p.m . Admission will be $2.50, a nd r e s<'rvations are necessary because seating is limit ed . Reser vations may be made through John Thompson. Pif ariners' direc· tor. at 893·6571 , E xt. m . Following the con<'ert, the school's ii;en ior class \\'ill s ponsor a dance, to begin al 9 p .nr.~i n the s tudent caft>terie. Admission v.'ill be $4 per couple. A SC('Ond pre·holiday COil· cert at P.I arina will feature the band . orchestra, con· cert choi r and girls glee r:rou ps in a fr ee perform an<'e in the JlY m· nasium Tuesd ay, D('c.17, at 7:30 p.m. PSYCHIC SPEAKER Hugh L. Cayc e GWC Sets Ps yc hic Seniinar P syt•h1 l' in \•r s ti ~;i.t or Jlu gh l.vnn t ·;iyct' 11111 IM· thi.' kc \'nOt(• :-.pe,1k('r al .t !',vm poS1um S;1 turrla~ on !ht• scnp(' of n1an's psyeli 1c: polcnt1;tl, at 1;oldt•n \\'t·~t Co l le ge in llunt ingt on &>a ch. 1'h£' d:-tv ·lonj:! progran1 begi ns at 9 a m 111 the col· lej!c pa\'1linn v.·1th L<•)'CC s pC'~k1n g o n ."\'c>nturc l n\v a rrl !":ifc• and Uangcrous IJn(H°..., ays to lhc t;nron~c1ou!'-,. Ca\ cc 1s prcsit!C'nl nf !he Asso.1'1.:1t1on for lfr.,r.ir('h nnd F.nhj:htrnmt•n!. ,. re :;r~rrh sol'll'I ~ h;i ~('cl 1n \'1ri:1n1:i lit• 1~ lht• ,1111hqrof the hool.; "\ t•n!urf' h111;1rd -' cCi\'{' SJOO a wa rd s. si x second pla<'e winners \\'111 r{'{'eive S50 awards and an extra $100 will J!O to the sweepstakes winner. 1101'1EOWNERS MAY register by <'ailing Vicky f'o:ichols at t he Mission Viejo Company, 837·6050. . Entries will be j udged the evenings of Dec. 21-23. Win · ners \Vii i be notified Christmas Eve. First, second and third placl' prizes :J\so v.·ill be a\val'ded in a s p('<'ia l dayli ght judging of holiday clcror.-itcd m<iil boxes. 1\\\'ARDS WILL be pre- se nt ed ~t a n awards luncheon · sponsor('d by the Atission Viejo Com pany. The contest is sponsored by the t.tission Viejo A<'· tivities and A1 ission Viejo Beautiful <'om m ittees. Jaycees Raise Cash_ For Family F ounta in Valley Jay('ees have rollcct ed $3,000 to aid the f a m i lies o f thre e J ayc<'es who were vi ctims of a Sept. 17 traffic c rash. 1-lans Tietz: club vice pre- sident, reported proceeds of more than Sl ,300 from a Sunday benefit dinner and danC'e. I-le said 250 persons ;ittcndcd the event. held at the Crossroads restaurant in Fountain Vall ey . The crash k illed J aycee Pr('sidcnt J a m es Benn ett and another c lub member , ,\ubr ey ''B r on<'o'' lle lphinsiin<'. It s('riously inj urt'd a t h ird c lu b member. 'Vi ncent Scotti . v.·ho r<'ma ins in a body <'ast at Orange County Afedic;al Center. S<'nlti and members of all three families "·er e guests at Sunda y's fnur·h o u r ix'nefit. Art School Quarter Set Jan. 6 Registration is now open for the Lag u na Beach School of Art "'inter quarter ix'ginnin.i.: Jan. 6. ('oursc-s offer<'d include p a1ntin j! rn a l l med111 , ct rav.·ing and composition, lif<' dra \.\'ln,I!'., color and <lt'si~n. C('ra mic s, print ma king. ph o to,i?raphy. JC'\.\e lry m;i kinj!. S<'Ulpture and inter1nr design. A n c v. course i s t•nan1cling ;1 rt. lo be tauj!ht by ~l arjo ric Sawyer "'ho SP<'<'ia li zes in the ancient art form of "c loi~onne." Th(' pr o <'e ss produ ces Jl'\.\'C'l·likc color for ms. In'stru<'lion \\•ill 1J1udc u sr of ena m e l f iri n g l1:chniqucs. mate ria ls, C'qUipment, and d('Coralive use of enamels on copper and silver. A free brochure listing all courses and tu ition is a\Piti lable by wri1ing to the &hool of A rt , 630 LitRuna Can}·on Road , l.3gun<1 Bea<'h. and the ro :1ulho 11 1th his ------------! hrnthl'r. nf i!!lnth1·r hook on the I if t> of h1o; f:i n1011!'I I ;11 h\•r . telcp:ith1!>l Ed,l!.1 r (';1~ re Four othl'r !'periker s a re on the "l mpos1um ;q;ienclu. Aclm1ss1on to the program i!l Sl!li pt'r persnn. pByflble :is a dont1hon to th<' Oranize Const l'ollci:;c. Scholarship f'ou nda11 on. I Civil Grumbling .•• Gloomy Gus 1 in the DAILY PILOT ,_ Auto Dealer Pays Stat~ HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'NGO! SEATTLE (AP1 -A J(jng County Superior Court judge has awarded nearly $390,000 1n la"·yers' fees to the state attorney Stcneral's orfice for its prosecution of !ormer car dealer Ralph Williams. W1lha ms "'as convicted or us ing de· ceptive ad\•ertising practices. f Judge D a vid Soukup said tha t Williams and the now defunct Ra lph William s Northwest C hrys ler· Plymouth dealer ship in Seattle will have to pay those fees. J udge Souku p also said Williams and the dealership must put an un· clele rminM amount of money in tr ust as restitution for consumers who can· View~·M•sler Charlie Brown The1he. Has stereo viewer, proJector and 10 full color 1eels. 12.77 Vlew·M1st1r Disney Th•all•ln·T.,._Round. 11.88 Talking Vil!W'8·Master Gitt Pak II. Sound plus J..D piclures. 6 reels ol lamily fa~ontes. -3.88 ... Reg. 4.97. Vlew"'·Master Gitt P1k. Contains viewer and Reel Pak (7 reels. 49 scenes). Choose from e1!her Disney Favorites or Charllo Brown. prove the)' were dccei\'cd by the agency. T \l.'O or the :ittorney general's COil· sumer prolerlion lav.'ycrs said noti('('S soon v.•o uld be placed 1n loC"a l newspapers to locale consumer vic- tims of Willia ms' advertising. The judge said he would wait until all claims are in berore determining t he \Villiams, "'ho lives in Entino, Calif . said recently he "'as ''out or the <"ar bus iness." ' Soukup found \\1illiams and his de· alersh1p guilty of advertising easy credit terms. when the t erms were more expensive than those offered by otht>r dealerships, and of falsely ad· ver tis ing tha t <'Onsum ers <'Ould purchase cars from Willi ams for less than competitors asked. We sl\Ow you how to care foe them step by ~tap. Our .. curl ca1011ng" SCISSOR STYLES a1e all luss·lfee and lunctt0na1 and easy 10 do ilS jual Shampoo! Included are lamp cuts, finger tumble cuts. curling iron cuts, btower cuts. wash tnwel dry, brush ·n IJulf cuts or simple wasn aria wear cuts Thev are all SCISSORED, 1ake<afe-of-yourse1t styles. Good lot any age, any t1a1r. NO 1ea91ng, no rollers, no pins. NO POLUTING HAIR SPRAYS, ALSO NO PERMANENT WA.VE$. YOU MAY : money neede d for t he trust. • NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN. At a court hearing lust month. Williams was ordered to pay $250,000 da mages for m isleading the public. The state's lawsuit was fi led four years ago, in Octobc>r, 1970, shortly be fore Will iams ' dealership Y•as closed for failu re to pay stall' ex<·ise taxes in December of that yettr. lie v.•as also convicted of a dvertis. ing cars not representative of the de· al ership's entire stock and taping eon. versalLons between the buyer a nd salesman v.·hen contracts were being JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntinaton Beach fullerton 9564 .r...to. 4,,, 105 M. H.eor lhcl. 968-3535 879-3863 Opttihltyl A.M.fo IOf'.M.• Sot. 5111 9 fo S l'.M. 109.88 GE 15" diag. porlable TV. Pre·set VHF "memory tuning·', daylight br1gt1t picture tube. VHF/UHF. (SF3306). 199.88 G.E.10" dl1gonal m11sur• colot portabl• VHF Pre·S•t VHF Pte·Set Fine luntng and more. lHE5206) ..· '•'. 99.99 P011rOld's SX·70-Model 2 The carnackable new camen1 that lets you watch ltla 01c1ure come lo hie. nt;ihl before your eyes. Ifs the most talked about camera on the man< et today. 29.97 Polarold's Colorpack. Boasts alt •he !eatures ol SQuare Sl'looter 2 and more Ta~es e•lher color or black and white. signed. 79.97 Reg'. 99.97 ln·Dasl'l Custom AM -FM Multrpt1• Radlon& 8· Trick Stereo Player. SOiid stale c1rcu1try, and more. Miss Polaroid will be 1n ou1 stores on Sunday. December 1 Slh trorn 12 10 6 p m to demonstrate lhe Polaroid cameras and help you with any ot your photo needs. 4.47 Polaroid 108 lllm. Fit s the Polaroid Colorpack. l <lOd c.:imora . 3.19 Polaroid 88 film. ' . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 99.95 P1n1sonlc AM/FM Port•bl• R1dlo. Features public servJce band. AC/Datlery operaliOn. Triple indicator. On/Oii Tiner. (RF888) not avail. at Buena Park 39.95 Panasonic Portable 8· Track Player. Operates AC/ batlc1y. Carry handle ll'lal's a push 'n' change p1ogram Sf_•lccior Colors. 59.95 Panasonic AM/FM Portable Radio. Features public service band, AC/battery operation. VU/tun1ngfbatlery meter. (RF1060) · 49.95 RCA's 19" di•gonal port1ble. Walnut grain color cabinet . VHF and UHF. Bu11! 11gh1 lor a bright p1clure. (AT192W). Not avail.at Buena Park 11.99 88.99 Polaroid's Zip camera. 3'1•" x 3· · black and white p1c!u1es "' 30 seconds. 2.59 Zip lllm pack Zenith 12" diag. portable. Ligt11we1gt11. l!'s as compact as it is good looking. fine. brigh,I picture, too. (E1 33S). Sale Starts Thursday, Dec.12th, Ends Sunday, Dec.15th, 1974 ••• . ,/-~~---------·-----------~-'-"~~~-~--· • ORANGE : Ci ty Or. al Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 9:30 to9:30. Sundays 10 to6. SANTA ANA: 3900So. Bristol-No. of So. Co~St Plaza• Open weekdays 9:30to10. Sundays 10 to 6. BUENA PARK : Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays9:30to10. Sundays 10to 6. \ -· .. ;: .. '• •. ·. .: ·. ·: ·. . ' i ·: ' . . ~ . ·: . ' ,. ·:. •, .. )' ' I " . i ~ ~ i ( ~ ' ' ' l • • I I 'i • • ~· • " • ' • • • II 1 Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Out 'n' About Norman Stanley Live Theater ' Intermission Tom Titus < I .. ·; ,, • ' Times/Places • • • t palleries /Exhibits PLAN· MORE UN IN YOUR \ eEKE WITK · WEEKENDER ,..,. * DAILY PILOT 89 • PE Exempt Plan Aired Arter hours or discussion at two separate meetings, ll'ustces of the Capistrano Unifil'd &hool Di strict ha\·e agreed to a ll ow seniurs to be ex· cused from physical education during their second semester. . But s tudents will have to meet cer- tain criteria before they can be ex- empt from P.E. Those \\'hO have completed or are about to complete their graduation re- quirements muy apply ror the exemp- tion only if they have permission of thei r parents. principal, and counselor . The counselor, furthermore, mu'\t C\'aluute the stu- dent's physical condition to see if he 6.66 SSP'" Sm1•h Up Derby. K•rts can hi'~e tfl"" own dl!1no1o1 .. \r1 derbies w•th !l'lc>>•' cr.1~11 ·, .,,, p .. 1 ·{'m IOQ<·l li"r ~.ir ",,,, <nth.inrs c,or~ r«"·f·' ·'"• OOW€< T·Slo(.~~ ch .,. 11.95 POllll or Sundae (no! shown ) Either one leads lhe league 1n rash1on. 12.95 Ra1cal combln1s comfort wllh Good looks. 10.97 The Wlndj1mm1r bowling blig. Comb1n1?s smar1 styling, · durable Construchon 19.97 Th• Brun1wlck • Blick Be1uty .., bowling bill. Available In popular weights. needs physical education. The district must then keep tabs on students who choose not to tal..c P.E. their second sem ester to SCl' what they do Y.'ith their time. The program will then be evaluated al the end of the year to decide if it wil l continue. Most of th<> discussion focusr<l on whether the student shnuld h« forced to rem ain at school the usual 240 minutes per day even though excused from P.E . This would mean he would have to take another class to sub- stitute for the lost one. Principals at San Clement<' and Dana Hills School \\'ere ag:iino;;t this policy because s tudents would tend to take specialty classes -homemak · ing, industrial urts, fine arts -\\'htch are already overloaded. 'fhe board then dCl'tdcd to try let- ting srcond semester seniors take on- ly "'hat was required of them, even if it meant some students "'ould be on tampus one period a dav The rest of the day could b e S!)l'nl t'ak1ng classes at a college or \\•orking . Student members of the Board or Trustees pointed out that this poliry would encourage students "'ho would graduate at mid-term to remain on campus and participate in senior- year activities, take additional academic courses, or \\'Ork. 9.99 12.99 10.99 Weebles Car and Camper. P1 e- school Romper Room roy. Includes p1cn1c table. rowboat motorcycle, Weeblelam11y. more. " Tr•••ury 1 o-1p••d r1c1r. Racing :saddle. Rat crap relleclive pedals. Side pull ca~per hand brakes. Mll•J Big Wh~tl. The classy 1r1ke 1n.,1 ~1ch 11 l•)~c 1tsiow-.1unci · 1,,:1.111 ("'·"cs 11 s~te tor k•ds 59.99 Hully Thunder Road . Moto cross s1y11ng. Knobby dirt t1ros. 20" black frame, chrome lenders, more. 59.99 . ' . Boy• or Girls Hully Delux• 27" 5·•P•ed bike. · . Slandard handle bars with 5·speed gearshift. Srumano gears, side reflectors • Add1ti0nal charge !vi '' assembly. .. · Pl1y F11m!ly C1u11e. !-, .i-.,., Price Cas!\I' curr«•, cn•nplr1r• W•fh dlilW bf1·),I" loll'><!S, 1.niq, and knogn1~ µIJf r'" .rio rnor " 10.99 4S" T•ddy Bear Syn1hel!C titler t+11 choose horn many assOf'led cclors F1om lhe 1rad1t1onal black and while !o a g11~sh pmk and beige. ... <. • ' """' ... ' '• ·~ 9.99 Rock "Em Soc~ "Em Rnbot~ 1 ' r.,u•11.,,.,,,,,.,, ·t, t· · I .•rrfi"'"• 11• t 11 I ,.,., ( t• t•I 1•·1 '" • ". • r. •' ! ',, \' '' ' I L>i j'I!' I j 0 j ' . Sht''s a Cifl::P11 · Austral1:.in singer 1-lel(•n Redd\' beC<lllll' :1 l '.S citiz..e n 1'uc s dJ y ln ·ceremonies at the l~o~ .ri.n~clt"'s f<'C'ci('r :1 I ('nu rthoust.•. 1\f\t•r 1111· rites shl' ~a id she lt·lt like 'I 'd like to ha,-.. _. ;1 c·up of tra and a good Cl',\'.' 8.99 Playskool • Mt Donalds•. ~One. Sf'I nt ~!'" lv rd;1c.tn: •~,, '"'"'-;,1,.,,. , .. r,lt•, of 111" ... ,1 r..~cDon.i1c lw l,HJf~ pl.iv ~1·ou1,. r.,u::. lu<J'J 11.,r~ 1"u•e. AQ1t~ .rb .. '". , ' 6.49 F!sl'Jer/Prlce dolll. Adr:ir.Jb1c s!u!!eQ dolls dressed 1n lotlle g•tl s 01ayc1othe::. Chuo~ horn tong ha.red or ~11on tiaored ~m1hng Cu!oes. • I 4.88 Snoopy' T ootl'lbru~h. K~ 1,f,., "'P~r·'!I '''-'< I , .•' t ' r . · ., !'H· r If'•• I "1. t. ··, · , , ,. ' ,., I• <11•''•l'~- I • 1c,r,,,, .I• ',1'tlr,. i-•µlown.1' '•".1' lly l\l""~' Sale Starts Thursday, Dec. 1~th, Ends Sunday, Dec. 15th, 1974 -XPemeJ 113 4St 111 I I --- BUENA PARK : Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9 :30 to 10 . Sundays 10 to 6. ORANGE : City Dr, at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekelays 9 :30 to 9 :30. Sundays 10 to b SANTA ANA : 3900 So. Bristol-No. ot So. Coast Plala ·Open weekdays 9 :30 to 105undays 1010 6. ) > ' ( I I • 24.97 Deluxe 8osketboll Backboard and Goal Set. 14.99 23.99 7.99 21.60 J6"~48"1 l 4 " boclboord w•rh 18" d1ometer gaol Ty!e~\ ner holder w•th on all weo!her heovy d ury ne!, ' 1.99 Reg. 2.S9. Treasury 8 Roll Christmas Gift Wrap. Ai~or1ed colo•5. A&~o ned colodul foil or regula r pope• pr1nU. 110 10101 \q..,ore fcer. SALE 10.88 Reg. 14.99. Oecan1er set. 7 pc. set includes 6 on·the- rocks glasses and lqt. decanter AH lead crys1al SALE 9.88 Reg. 12.99. lead c;ryatal candy boxes. Choose from an assortment of three dif· lerent and elegant styles. ea. ..cPemey 123 4S 6 189 O 9 -.. ---·-- Reg. 21 .99, Westb end Cookset. 7 pieces Aluminum porcelatt11z.ed exterior of Avocado or Harvest gold. Non-stick 1n!erior. 15.99 GE 2-slice toaster. Chrome 1tn1sh, compact design. Snap-open crumb tray. Pick. toast \1ght or dark. (7 -86), • Clear Glass Ovenware. 1 Q! C<'ISSf'•OIC. Oblonq pan. dcf'p loal orin 9 c;i~r Drin or 1 D" d'-'~'P p1P pl.11.-.. UM Your JCP.nney Charge. Sol e Storts Thurs. Dec. 12th, End s Sund ay , Dec. 15, 1974 G.E. Hair Care Center. 4 speeds, 4 heats. It's a su pcrblow dryer. comb, brush. plus power center (SB-1) Zebco COMBO Zebco Fishing Kf't. Du1oble un- ,e~!oble cover~. Solen! ont1-rever~e. power drog, Zebco lone 15.97 Huck Finn Rod 165Al 15.97 Penquin Rod (202) Closeout 1'2.99 Backpack. L19h1we1gh1 home wi th lull od1. podded ~trop~ & bock ponels Covered l•pper). /20AI 7.99 One Day Hiker Back Pack. 115A) Rival can opener/knife sharpener. 2 1n 1 appliance. Removable cutting assembly.· Avocado or gold. (782). SALE 3.88set Reg. 4.99. GE 30 Midget l ight Sel. Great for 1ndoor1outdoor decorating Comes with 2 sparr. bulbs Assorted color outbs 1.99pkg . 99:. Golden or Silvery Garlands. Flame and 1arn1sh proof garland. 1 ply. 3" wide by 40' long. A sparkling decorating 1dear 14.88 West Bend® Flavo-Drlp coffee maker. Makes 8 cups auto- matically. Keeps it hot for hours, too. (5850). SALE 1.88 ea. Reg. 2.99 ea. Holly Wreath or Garland. 16" wreath is high- hghted with red berries. two· toned green leaves. Garland is g· long. Reg. 19.99. 6' Scotch Pine Tree. Artificial Christmas tree with long needles looks just like the real thing. Easy to set up' • BU ENA PARK : Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to to. ORANGE : City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 9:30. SANTA ANA : 3900 So. ilrislol-No of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9: 30to10. Sundays 10to 10. • . . I I I I I I I I I ' \ \ BALSAM TREND LIQUID DETERGENT 22 OUNCES -REG . 59c WllH COUPON GOLDEN TOUCH STICK FREE COOKING SPRAY COATING JOUNCES CAN -REG .11.03 BETTY CROCKER WALNUT BROWNIE MIX 22 DUNC! BOX -R!G. 11.09 89¢ WITM COUPON li"'1I t•I it111 Jtl CM•••-"tJtl JflHI\ Ctl.IR Wit• 111111. liMll llf CHJI• fll Clllt llff. ,,,.till fl TrtaSlry SIJtf M1r-1t , Good Thru Dec. 19th ', SAYE 20c . ,' ........ _, .... ___ I , , , , . . '·· -· .. . . " · . • Thursday. 0Kember 12 1974 DAIL'( 0 tLOT 8 I I DOOLEY'S WORLD 1tus F&A~ Of CATS YOU HAVE IS JUST" A COMPt.fX'1 MAY. ... T~BLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan DR. SMOCK by George Lemont • veWAIN'T c,or NO l'ONNeT ON . WHeN'U. YEW ~E eACK? ,.-~'" - 11: ~ " I!< -'·~ •• ~. r --...1.--·-.. __ _, ~ • l~·/J! """' FUMKY Wll'IKERBEAN . . j>1AT" AN '1N1ERESTING ;WALL DEC.ORATION, ; MARC.I A I . ~----- • ' . ~ DID <,lO l'l\AKE 111AT IN <,\'.>UR RAFTS CLAS~ ? -L by Tom Batiuc:k NO I THAT'b 501'1\E GRANOLA TH~T I ACLI DENTALL<,l FU:JED TQGE111ER IN J'l'I./ OJEN I f :-i I '":' ., v .. J I ~~ ) I.=' ... "' by Dale Hale WMA1"~ f'He ees1"' APv1ce: vou'P GIVE!' -ro A 'fOUt-.IGo POC"fOR , PR. SMOCK? NevE:R L.-f::1"' p1~""e:"" Gue:s-rs l<h10 VV 1'HA1"' "fHt:: w1Ne vou·r<e;: Sf:R:VING CAl\Ae:, FRO..v.. A S CRE:w- '1'00 01[)tJ'T T>l 1~,.:;. THE:.V WE:REC SO F0NN'I' 1'.-1.EN,UNC ! Her< STERE:O WOULD ... Oo.J SO LOUO , " DA~''"' "" c:.ou1..ciN·1 fl~AI<.'. POPO GROW! 1'0P eo-r-r._e: by Gus Arriola TO THIS OAY, WH~N ! U/4C.f4 FOR J.11&J-J ooo. r CAN·· by Ferd Johnson "' ••• ,., " ., .,. '•• '' II ANIMAL CRACKERS by Rodger Bollen MAN CY . . I HAVE A SURPRISE FOR '\'OU . r--·" "" ,._ .. ,. ,,.... . • ' .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE :11c11oss •8 M1nos11r 10 Y1111u11y'1 Pul1le Solved: 1;.Th1 •9 Tr11n1ng group '1;f'Ji'T'"1 •1'enuteucr, SO Al11c1ri n111u1 ~-r, 6:fltpen1n11 52 011ent •;i'.fents 58 Dise1'cumbe• 11!Nc1 good 51 Pon11ve• 14'~ VJnll · ...• 1·· 60 Chomlct l 1S:,'Sum 1uth• Hf,N1ue"ar. 81 Occurrence •fA!•ve 62 Orthlllfltt l1"~B11uerage 63 · cen1 ... ~nop 64 u S. \lie•· 19'.•fletl!n! type p1eslden1 ~P<eh1 60:, W1gw1m's 2o·;woot1v plJnt 1ela11ve 2(,Cdhfo<n•~ t•IY DOWN i?:Cnu1ch othc~• 1 Oehc11e •~•II 2.:C:•Entcfl&•n"' i Wllii!ling 'P~!l\JY ~wan 2&.}.ts o! 111•"''' I Abounding 26 Keep awdv ~l:Pot•acc 4 Assumtd ho"1 3J:•Ptot ~rlif1tl1Hv 27 Stolt Jz;R.,,~ ldbcS' 5 TV 'I ".. 28 Diva·~ l"unio11 H1.Vv" ~pr:ti.JllV 3:(.wd•" h1 ti Gr11~ 29 Pamtcr 5 •:~'·"'l,ol>mq mounl1•n stand ~·Pedec1 S!Jng I Cotnpttent 30 U.K n&uvcs J f.Tokl.tlli 8 Toilettvc111 31 Found1y 44 Timettble Abbr. 45 w11e1 bodi11l 46 Paper money 47 "The····· Mu\in~" ~8 ls ve•ed 50 Eteet 51 "Tom Thumb'" W s 111ppedol 9 Abys11n;.n device 'l: B•inli princ1 33 Tien comooser 4 • fhr: fdrr 10 R1~rad ti! Asian 11n9e 53 Spinning hkt "I Slang I I Conductor 35 f1bled •~f ine grot•nell 12 S11ggt1jn.g monster !>4 W~htred:V1r. i<Cx;k 13 Mow1ble 38 Dog 11lmon 55 Redwood, tor 4 W1•d oil b1r1ier1 38 Co111ed one 4 halians.r:g. 18 Oitlerenl 39 Courtdiltil !IS Feminine 4 Bflditlw1111h. iJ Moonvthlct., 41 Guided• n1me tor 11nc lor 1horc Yet1et 59 "C' ·-·SI •t f «!Jhtened ;>!. l he wl'lole ol 42 Do lhe Wl"lr: Bon" ' ' 1 • , ' t , " • " " • .. .. " " " " by Ernie Bushmiller -, --·--: .._ _:-y_ ~ --.:..... -...,,.---.. . PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER ~,=--,,-,N-K_A_N_V~O-NE:-:-CAN.,,-no Wl-IERE DID YOU Ll:ARN TO COOK 'NELL LEARN TO BE 5UCH If TiiEY ENJOY JT, 5AM.' A MARVEl.OUS AND I DO ENJOY IT ' COOK, &E6E '? MISS PEACH TELl.. ME F~ANKLY, WAL.Tl:lr, WOIAL.D r ever-S1AND A CHANCE OF ft.'AICING 'THf .._~ M1<;.; AME~ICA PAGE'ANf ? DICK TRACY 5AM, I'M WORRIED.' THERE'S 50METHING I 5!10ULD AAVE TOLD Tl1E POLICE WHEN THEY QUESTIONED ME A60\JT MEL'S DEATK ! .. ANDT•AT'S T>'E NEll)S ... GOOD NIG!<T'. by Harold Le Doux I 6UES5 t ALWAYS HAVE 6 EEN ! \VOULD IT 5E IMPORTAN'T FO~ THE POLICE TO KNQl.V THAT THE Nl~T OF HIS DEATH , ARC!-\ HINKLE WA5 GOIN6 TO MEL'S Pl.ACE TO Dt5CU55 THE $100,000 5ET? by Mell HONEY, YOU W01AL.ON1T EVEN M.Al(f THE 5EMJ ~F INAL.'7 OF TH' JrEA50N.4.61.V P~ESENTA~LE PE~50N PAGE..4.NT. by Chest er Gould • • THE GIRLS ~I tl ·IZ DEN~IS THE MENACE 'AW, NoM ... WE CAN'T GET THt CHRJSTAAS SPIRIT JUST LOOKJN' AT t),O/!S' STUFF 1 • • . ·• -- _ BJ ,2'0AIL V PLLOT Thurs.day, December 12. 1974 I THE PICK OF Punch I ---:---. . . . . . ' . .. .. . . . . . . .··· . . . . .. • . • " ,, . • • • " ,/' t • I & j " ~ • ~ . 6 ... 'Co111pron1ise' Trustees Drop Tennis Dispute By 1111.AR\' h'.A\'F~ otlMO.llr .. li.I '~" The continuing de bate as to the need for sandblasting the tennis courts al Corona del r.fa r lligh School cume t o :t n a b ru pt e nd '.•1he n Ne wport·P.1 e s a Unifie d School Di strict tru ~tees shel\·cd th e proposal Trustees "'ere :t skl'd by lhe Corona del r.t :t r Tennis P<ircnts to !-i pcnt SJ.500 to sand bl:tst the court~ ··••h:it t h ey cal l e d :i ~afc t y measurc -in :i dd1tion to the s.l,000 :t i ready allocated fo r repaintin g the eight court s urf:ices. ALTllOUGlf THE paren t s grou p, Je d by Louise J a&c crs. sent a let- ter lo the boa rd agreeing with the repainting withou t sandbl astinJ!, r.l rs. Jagge rs s.iid it "'as mere ly a "com· promise. "A litt le bit nf fix ing is h<'ll<'r than nothing," she s aid. P a r ents and t e n ni s coaches cla imed sandblast- ing was needed to insure safety on the courts. They said a num ber or accidents occurred duc to the 12-year· old "slippery surfaces.'' Trustees held ofr Tuesday night deciding the fate of the courts. however , pend· ing reports on actual safet y· C'onditions from persons other tha n those involved "'ilh the srhool's lt'nnis pro· s:ram. A REPORT from the dis· t rict's director of safety. Ken \.\:e rt. satisfied trustees th:i t sandblastin g is not needed . Chamber Official Ho11ored Dr. Rober t Beasley, prc- !iiidt'nl of the San Clemente Ch amber o r Comme rce. "as pr<'se n1 ed \\ ith the l~•J\" Cluh )lt·d.dlion at a meeting of the r hamber's board of d1rcrtors. ·rhl' a y,•ard. f rom the Ho\s l"!uh:-11f \mer1ra. i.., the organization's second hig ht>sl lhe national board tan be slnY.'. Dr. Bcaslcv. v. ho has ht·f'n :.11·1 11 t; v.1th th r Bn\'s Club for man~· ~·cars :is "·C u :is Sl'r\'tni:: ;1s a trustee on thC' ('a pi!'tr11 no L'n1f ie d S1·hool Di :-,t r1 t·t hoard of ('dttr:1t1on, said he v.·as sur· pr1.;;ed by the prl•s entalion . "Thi-. l" !011 mueh. I'm \cr1 i.:ral1·ful ''' ht· :-.ud. 11 r \It .1"] (' ·' :-;1 I 0. ''Arnth1nc I h,11 1· 1!11·t·n In l h1· 1:,,1.: t'luh 11f S ;1 11 (.~l1•1n .. n !t•. I h,11 l' i.:ottl·n bat'k ,1 th1>u -..1n<I fnltl ·· Jn his re port. \Vert in- dicated s and blasting might actually hinder sa fety. "If. in fact , you were to require the complete re- m ova I of a ll th e "'or n materi al prior to resurfac- ing, you mi g ht possibly have a peeling or bubbling condition oc cur in the nc"' s urface. due to a number of factors not currently pre· sent." \.\'ert wrote. ··You v.·ould thco have a possibly unsafe surface to contend with "'hich we do not now have ." hC. con- cluded. MRS. JAGGERS said she i s di s appointe d in the board's decision and still believes sandblasting would be in the best interest of s afet y, despite Wert's re- port. She vowed not lo drop the matter, s aying that if court accidents st ill occur after the repa inting sht' will r('· turn to the board and de- mand an in spection of the courts by the district's in· s urance company. The resurfacing, w.hic h "'iii be completed du ri n~ the students' Christmas vacation later this month. is being paid for by the dis- trict and the c ity of Ne1~rport Beach. · Glazed, Dazecl LOI\'. DO:'\ r l ' Pl I ·rhc policem an tt·stifil·d th~1l he a r r es te d !!u g h ll e nr y lx·c·ause "he "·as unsteadv on h is feet . hi s breath smelled of alcohol ~ind hi s l'Yl'S \l'Cl'C glaze d .,. \Vhereupon Henry. l"l'- moving his one glass e~·c. and holdi ng it aloft. e x· pl ained to thl' court that "'it \1·as bound to be glazed." ··Th e ot h e r on e 1va s glazed, too." sa id constable John Os borne. Ruled the j ud ~e: ·rhree n1onths su-;pe nded sentence for drunke nn ess fur llenry. 40. St. Nick Will Visit A "J\l..agic Night Before Christmas" featuring Santa Claus and the elves will be hel d Satu rday at Vi llage fair in La~u na Be ach. Santa \\'i ll ta lk to children from noon to 3 p.m. and from 9 p.m. to midnight. He v.·ill be back fro m noon lo 3 p.m. Sund ay. Al l s hops in the center. v. hi ch is in the 1100 block of Coast Highway, y,·ill be open until midnight Saturday. Not a Hare 1 lte111 Foils Burglar \ buri;:l.1r \1 h•1 r.11c1l·d a Costa ~l esa sales ext·rull\•··-. hnn1r lh1'> 1\1•ck n1;1de off v.·ith mor e than Sl.fl(lU \1orth nf :-t1·re(i i.:t·,1r . but :1nnther ilen1 of loot 11111h('11hrlhl1'!'" l'l\<'rpl .1~ a mom('n\o. Ed\1 ard ,\ C1Hllh'll. ~!. 11f IS90 ri.linorca Drive, told polll'C' "hOl'I l'I' hrokl• 1n ;i nd rans;i cked his d ra\1·er s anti rln-.ct-. !:>IOIP a i.:olcl plated Playboy Club cr edi l r.1rct . ton I h-' !'.i 1cl 11 ex p1 red tv. o or I hrl'C years ago . ..... .., .. .., ........... . • • MERCURY SAVINGS and l~n assoc1atron NOW OPEN EVERY SATURDAY ··'·· 10 A . M .-4 P . M . ,r'\ 1 .. su11110 • • . ,~/ .. • "STATEMENT SAVINGS "·PRESTIGE Card • * • • • • • • * * * • • * * * * • * * • * * PRICll GOOD THRU DIC. 1 ltli . " -' Hoover Deluxe Convertible • The shag machintl Upritht vDCwm gets Mep down to really clean shot carpets • All slttl casting, S-qt. dirt bot • 1 year warranty parts and labor.14047 (andle-\.oOk 3 S. Light Set ............. \itMt • ~. -~ ~t ""' ,....,, -. -~ ..... -• ~ ,_. 6c-'Y· 11US ~itloll·: , •• .. ,,. 30 Light 1talo Petal Set ................ ....... """ 1-'-" . ... ~ • Sl-.~i.-.. \ .,.... • 2 ""'' __. •• ...,..1tllJI 99c farnou• Brand Pointed Shovel _,..1 "'"' .111~ .~ ............... Sturdy Stand for Chrl1trna1 trees . ,... .... ;..~...., . ~:'1~ :'"' w.M -................... w-'• . ~ • 0.-'1 .,, ""' .. .,.lVll j\ll 319 . • ~ '""' k"' "" ""'"· "' ' .... ,,,, True Value Hoover 8-Speed Electric Blender . '"'· -._... .. < ............ ,1\.p,,.,N, ....... ,...., • llt U..1, ,......., ~ -Mrilf Mille, lnf1rir 111..-•. 1n1s. 1988 Chevy Pick-Up v.11 .. ,,. • Sc ... _.... itNI pick..., htl rite trw V .. flfft. • l J\.;~ ..... "'' ,..e<tlMI .............. tlrt• 2'' Glass Lined Water Heaters • o.llty-Wt, ........... ......... _.. lj. .... , ...... ........ • '"' ....... ,_wt • ' -.. ll'.'G.1. Size 7988 7-Ft. tall Alaskan Pine • 1111 ... ttrrifi<1 ,_ h•ily wll ...,. tWt _. • 111it• with sMrt, .,_ ""41ts • rniflltv .i.,.L~r ,,+<t41 r1t1• 41 95 Replacement Light Bulbs • St.ck " -111 Mn.-wt1 • rr .. 1n1t4 fw ""'lity • IR 111 ti.. W.y .c ... rl Indoor Outdoor 7-Ft. Tall White Pine • °""•• ....... t,, ..-ft ....... • 111~ ~ ... -. '"'""' ,.. ti • "'Wit (ltri1!111n" • A•MMll111 "'~f. i.s11 ftr ,..n. •1n1i 3288 I I I I ' • ' T~ursday. December 12. 1974 ) DAILY PILOT Thlnday. o,,...-... 12, lt74 • • • START TURNING THESE PAGES, YOU'LL FIND GIFT IDEAS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST! HURRY TO THESE FINE STORES, CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER! CAil Y Pl\.OT • Q . J ' tnllrsaay Oecemoer 12. 1974 • l .. ' Santa Claus ' arrival at Westminster Moll was eased by special helpers who guided the holiday visitor from the North Pole to his seasonal home away from home. Santo may be seen doily until Christmas in the new Wes tminster Moll, Bol•o Ave nue at Golden West Street, Westminster .. Skaters to Deck Boughs A ··Trim a ·rrl·e " holiday skating party is planned for '1onda~· at the Ice Capades Chalel Skaling Schoul. 2701 !!arbor l:U\'d., Cos!a .\fesa, 1n lht• 'l('sa Verde Sho11ping Ccntt:r :\dmtss1nn tn the p:irt~ on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ' ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :~:::·:·~:::~~:::::~:;:: . . . . . . . . . . .. ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... ...................... • o • • ' I • e 0 • • ' ' 0 ' o • 0 • o • • / I SIMPLY SENSATIONAL ice is a singlc Christm:i!> lrt'l' ornament to bt• usrd to rtecorate tht skati n g :.c hool's trC'e . Bolh s kating and lcnni ~ fashions will be modeled during the 6:30 to 8 p.m. event, s pokesma n Judy TIH1 p···rlect dress for all those •J·~ i1 ilol1dJy gatherings. Long, er-'! Jrrl grilr:eful li nes wil l fit you 1 d~1 ly a ·ld c.omfort.:ibly. From the ~1·pl1ne dO~\n, tne ~h1 rt becomes '.ill and flo·,.:111~. l ettuce edged buttr rl lt slec\eS and a draped neckl1 nC' add ,1 touch of romance. A •.vh 1sper of a dress 1n black or red. 8·16. 46.00 Johnston said. Students of the Ice C;1pades Cha let skating school may bring as many cucsts as th ey wish. The publtc is invited to join in the fun . For information. call 979·8880. FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT • WESTMINSTER MALL . Advertising feature Excellence Pledged by Lido Store "Fashion excitement in unequaled su rroundings." T hat 's the pledge the manager of Stuards newest store for gentlemen makes to both old and new friends. Grant !'11cKce manages the ne\lo' Stuards store in Lido \'ill age. l~c formerly oy.·ned l\I r. (; 1\1 C'O 's~ \\'ear. in Costa l\lesa for 10 yc;:1rs. li ghtrul s h oppi n J:! ex- perience," ~1cKee added. Stand1ni::: by lo extend greetings to both old and new friends of Stuards are ~1 c K cc and John Foley, Jerry Jones and ~1ike A berg el. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . -.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FAMILY SHOPPING & EHTERTAIHME~T 30-LOVE -Sportswear & accessories for that active woman who enjoys looking sharp ..... . MUSIC MARKET-Sounds of today at yesteraay"s prices - records. tapes and equipment ..... . MESA VERDE ART GALLERY-Reflectionsollife ····'···... in picturesque splendor ..... . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "After 24 years \~·ork1n~ in the field or men's clothing I have seen nothing to com· pare with Stuards for quali- ty and elegance," l\lcKce sai d. ,.,~~ r"·1 Recipes "' toadd r.......~ : ./ -=;; ... ;;;;l,.!!a;;o!!!.,.,;;o=.\ SHOPS OPEN LA TE to accommodate : BAKER 15 ·. movie-goers. ice-skaters and .-c-o.,-.-· for your convenience ..... . • : ADAMS · i MESA dining •• • • The nev.' Lido Vi ll age store is adding lustre to its opening by being first y.•ith the latest in "Spring '75" f ashions. J\.f cK ee said. The store offers a lux- uriously comfort able at- mosphere of soft. elegant decor that adds to shoppiny pleasure. pleasure while subtracting calories. . . ~"""~~---. ', e NEWPORT ... • ', lll!ACH , • • • Mesa Verde Center : • •• . . ........ . HARBOR AND ,_DAMS · CCSTA MESA e • • Wednesday in the ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. The bay front location makes it an especially de-DAILY PILOT rhh year -have the fin111t wlec:ton of live Chri1tmo1 Trt11 e•1r-01io1r Colorado Spruce a rt lllClptional .. ltalion St-,iftl '1.ntodit. .011r Alberta Spruce ptitit1 with monr mare •orieti11 to chaow from. See awr I h. to 6 h, beo11ti11 today. HOLIDAY SPECIAL MONTEREY s24's PINE )~7, ~ . . . . _Qsr0M f D,...,,...., This Yeor Treat Yourself To The Finest •• Custom Flocked. Trees. We will custom flock .the tree of your choice the way you want ii! All varieties ond sileJ on display. Free Poly- Coverbo9 with flocked Trees. Visit our two locations for the tree of your choice .. Choose from While Fir, Silver Tip, Dou9las Fir, Plantation Noble, Plantation Gr..,d Fir, Sheared Plantation Dou9las. Scotch Pine, Washin9ton 'Sheared, Colorodo Spnice, etc. Table Top lo 15 ft. Gi..,ts. Make your 0PEN 24H0U.~ •.. • . _:~·rK£o,e_:~~·· : :()/llAME/1/7$ ·.· IN~~; ior all 1-llMlll'llli111....i1. U11iqwherllhlfiritl i~ .1.,.1111" - ol • kiritl •.. I~ jtl1K. .. Alllffict" NM -'"ltt. 1....,,111 a,..j ..,._,,k "'" h1h11 .... twlnUt . .odioio ..• IMlll!e. , llli11llotwrt , ... ffllioot, "~I WI llM 1\1¥t I '°'It MltcfiOft If ...,..._Ill ...... c~·-MaN ''"''''it!:" c-in trllf p!IX9 ,...., Mw IOde1 ORNAMENTS ..... 5'-· ~ selection early. FREE MISnHOE With the Purchase of any Ch ri stmas TREE SPICIAl l SUPll VAlUI $100 POINSETIAS -_-TR~~"'!.-.?.~~~"'.EN,__,, GARLAND ....... .. ::! 5298 g~·:99c M;r.: .. ~h.~~.~!.~~-~ ....... V2 Off •• GIVE A LIVE PLA~T . ' FOR CHRISTMAS •AZALEAS • MUMS • POINSITTAS • CYOAMEN •TERRARIUM NURSERY 2123 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa PHONE 646-3925 TREE LOT 2905 Redhill Costa Me1a PHONE S49-3232 , . ' ·-\"'"'" clllr9t~ . '-i.:J ··-· ! CHRISTMAS $119 ORNAMENTS LIVE GARLAND Oeco~ale wilh 1 4' 9 strings of live , C pine for that IOvelysmell of Christmas . '"fl. • \ ·• • .,, L. /ti. B01Jd Why the ~Greeks Chose Athens Que5tion arose in ancient Greece as to which was the more \'Uluable, lhe horse or the olive tree. The god Neptune \1:as credited with the creation of the horse. The God At.hcn<t was said to have ~cvised the olive tree. After ~ons 1dcrable debate. a majQrity ot those Greeks on Attica decided the olive tree oUtPointed the horse in usefulness So they honored the goddess instead of the god by naming their chief city Athens. Q: "WllAT 'S the gem for NOV· cmlx-r~" A. \Vhat, you don't recall that famous versl>'.' ''\Vho first comes to this u•orld helow ... With drear ~ovcmber 's fog and SllO\\' •.. should prize the Topaz' amber hue ... emblem of friends and lovers true." KN ITTl ~G Jn the days of King llenry VIII, knitting was the specialty of nlcn, not women. NUll-1 EROUS restaurants in Argentina customari- ly serve a pair of dice \Vith each meal, I'm told. Loser pays. 1\VERAGE professiona l football squad out- weighs the uvcrage college squad by 2,500 pounds. And the average college squad outweighs the average high school squad hy 2,000 pounds. SAY YOU STORE a bul>hel of potatoes in-a plastic bag. If you put just one apple in there, too. it v.·i!J gi\"e off cnout-:h eth~·lenc gas to stop the bud grO\\'\h on all those spud:.. SATIOSAL ASTllE'.'1 Did I say D:.in1el \\'L'bster originated that tustom of standing durinJ: the playing of the l'\ational An· them·' ~l:J } be so. But a pl<1quc in the Bostick Building or Taeo ma , \\'ash .• reads. "In honnr of Rosell G. O'Brien \.\ho <here) on October 18. 1893, during the re- gular session of the \Va shington Commandery of the )·l ilitar~· Ordt•r of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.A. did Ol'ii;!inate the custom of st:1nding during the rendition of The Star.Spangled BannC'r ... placed by ~Iary !Jail Charter, KS D1\H, July l9i0." TllRt:E lllGll SC llOOL boys skipped the first two classes, then told the teacher they \\'ere late because the one car lh('y brought had a f1;1l. "All right." she said, '·but you'll necrl to take Q makeup test for the \\'Ork you m1ss£•t.l th1 s morning." She seatecl them apart, And in it~ ent1ret,\', her make-up test, written out on the blackbo<•rd. read : '"\\'hich tire \~·ent flat'.'" Tricky. \1cry trick y. Address mail lu I. ,,/ Royd . P 0 Bu.r li0i6 .. For! \\-1or1h :TX 76102 Cop1111ahl 1974 L. ,U Ro11d ,\ . . . ·, jewels by joseph ... SEIKO watch headquarten Ring in the holidays with this Seiko Belln1atic Alarn1. _ Remind 'him of his next appointment with the Seiko Bellmotic Wr ist Alarm . Self-winding, waler tested 'o 98.2 ft., luminous dial, adjustable bracelet, separate hand-wind bell olorm and tnstont-set doy/datecolendar. No. Ajo62m-17j, yellow top , stainless steel bock, gilt dial. $165.00. Also in stainless steel with deep blue dial. $125.00. ·Choose from the lorgest selection of SEIKO wolches in Oronge County SOUTH COAST P,LAZA • COSTA MESA. 8rillol ot Son Diego FrMway • 540-9066 M!Ml.,CJlo,vt • A..,>ellf'l•P""' toriltAIMl'kord • '""°"'°'""' r ....... Houn,doily\OAM·9PM5.n.11 AM·61'M i • Gift to R11ssi<1 Russell Train. En\·iron- m c n ta 1 Protection Agency chief. \\'ill gi\'l' Soviet Cnion 40 n1usk oxen to he lp replace extinc t herd s 111 northern Siberia. He ~light. Run Royko Mulling D-aley's Post 'CHICAGO CUPI J - Newspaper columnist l\1ike Royko was reported to be considering an offer to run for m ayor of Chicago on the Republican ticket. Royko. 42 , a Pulitzer Prize-y,.·inning writer for the Chicago Daily Nev.•s, said he is a registered Dem<X:rat but is mulling over the pro: spect of running agains: l\layor Richard J . Daley, \.\'ho announced l\londay he y,·ill seek a sixth four-year term . lie said he y,·oulcl m .. ke his decision knoy,n 111 a fe\\' days. If elected, Royko said. he \\'GU]d : -"l;1ve Slats Grobnik f<1 fictional c haracter in Royko's columns) a pre· (·incl to "·ork and possibly J aek Reilly's job." R e illy is Daley 's director of specia l events. -"Throv.• payrollers into the cruel v.•orld of free cn- ll•rprise where they V.'QUld have to find honest work, "Pron1ise not to put re- lali\'eS or friends on the city 'pa_,·roll 'cxrept my brother- in ·lav.• v.·ho is already a Chit;iJ:"ofiteman.' •· · And , as for "fixing things." Royko said, "if a bu ilding inspector shook dov.n a frit·nd, I v.ould fix th.it .. Hoyk o said Alclerm:1n John llQClll•n. chairman or thf' Republican com mittee lo search ror a mayoral candidate, asked him about running and he initially said no but agreed to think it O\'e r. Thursday, December 12. 1974 OAILYPILOT I'm dreaming of a ... • Christmas! COSTA MESA-MEWPOR f -vV"'"l../"(./r...--:v(....l"t.;''t.--.... $ea •0~'J,ch11Ji11n, ? ::"• ~ Oo . 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GfG b~O TRASH COMPACTOR • RWuces _,o,.mJl•I~ • w•••'"' ~ccum• ulahon ol t••"' "'10 0,,..111••• B.MI • lllo Wl~C••I '"'1~11•hon n•«'''"'Y ~Plull\ on10 ony """"'""'•'~ """""' ~nd IJ'"01>nded 11~ vol! ou•lot e lll•w Sc"''" ~rw1 s,, ..... Cnmp.o<••"'I Sv"~"' o""' 3000 It" i ~•<:• • RMuc~ Cv~•~ l•m~ 40 ~ lmA• I 25 .,..< !m on 1 \'Ir ·~•f Ou·lt O•" f • ~~" 0" •o•,.. ' • -··••••1 lu\10 "· v~, ... ..,.,, ti t ' . ' ~~ ~· .,,,.,, ,_,,. 'QOO!I • ' " ('.f DAIL V PILOT Thur~day December 12 1974 SI Jtlillio11 S11111 Two R-eno Holdup Suspects-Sued- A pair or mtin arrested in plus holdup lhill occurred longtime Costa r.1C'sa <'ar said criminal counts \\.'('re Ne"· port Beach and 21.-<:monthsago. salesman Willianl Rennick pe nding rurther inveslii;:a- chtiri;ed with lhl' b~ggcst Gunmen "'ho appeared to at 1807 Irvine Ave .. Nov . 22 lion. b3nk holdup in U.S. history h;1vc thei r srenario careful-and arrested fl.1alone and A th ird suspect, Floyd C. arebt'iui;suC'dforSl million ly rehearsed robbed the !'ltirhtlso n , "·hose home F'ors berg, 33, of Portland, by an insuronce company f'irstNational Bank of Reno yielded the h;alf-million Ore., has not ycl been th;,1 t under"·rntc the huge and m11v have even been doll ,, "pprehended. althou"h the lcr..s. monitoring police calls dur· a ·· FB I knew "''ho il was 1\lotalofSS02.000"'as rc-1n1t:thl't'nper. IN\'EST IGATORS also seeking almost from the ('o\·ercd al that tin1c. (}nt• witness de:-.rr1brd took Rennick into custody 1n outset. Pac1f11: ln:.urancc Com-Ont· bandit as h uvin~ a plug addili()n to ~l ichel son ;.ind Agents confirmt·d after pany f1l£>d s uit TuC'sday in ~Om('"'h:dlikeahl·:lring ai1I t\t rilone , both of \\"horn had 1hc Friday ni!:ht arrests \\'a s hot..'" ll1 Sl l'1l"t Court , or transistor radio ht•adsl·t priorpr1sonrer:ords,onefor th at on t h e follo"''ing R rno.~cv .. dem:.indingthut in se rted in hi :. 1•ar l'SC'apE.'. fl.londay. fi.11chrlson \\3S to s um from the l "''o suspects throu~hout thC' l1 i.:htnui~ RC'n nick "''<I S Jatl"r rt·· be added to an updated ' S lrkken Gov . Dolph Brisco is suffering from serious kidnev disease a nd \Viii rem .i i n sec lude d i n T exas gove r no r 's mansion unti l he un - dergoes ne\v treatment. AFRAID IT WOM'T FIT HER? PICK THE STYLE •••• WE GUARANTEE THE FIT! r,!' 30 I ' L_QJ1£ Couturier for Acti\'t' Sportswear --Custom Fitted or Ready Made: Onginal Styles for Tennis, Golf, Boaling or Bicycling YES, WE HAVE WARM-UP SUITS HO, _WE'RE HOT EXPENSIVE! MESA VERD E CENTER F-2 Harbor & AdamS, .. SW Cot- Costa Mesa 557·7206 ~ Tues. thru Sat. 10 'Iii 6 Fri. 'til 9 · -H· Closed Mon. and a st•cond pair nf un · holdu1>. lrased v.·1thout charct~s be· roster of the FD l's JO ~tost knov.•n acco mplices A lf'am of FB I ~1i::cnts ing filed, for unr e\'eal('(J rt·· 1\~\':''"~t~cd~L~i~st~-------------"~'~":•:•-::·~---------J_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Curtis R. fit ich('l:-.on,25,or :-.v.oopcd in on the hon1c of asons, although F BI a0enls ,- 4819 Bruce Crescent Circlt•. 1--------------------1 and Ed"'·ard T. t\1 alone, 49, or 4401 Seas hore Drive. re- main jailed in lit•u o f bail on fe d e r a l hank r obbery charges. TJIEY FACE an cxtradi· lion hear ing DeC.. 19 which t'Ould immedi a-t clv return them to Reno ·lo fat'(' t har ges in the SI n1i lliOn· Money i·t Doctor I . . ADVISES on inflation in the DAILY PILOT 2 Tours i 1-:ro~~~~~~D=il Planned T he PTA at fo.1arco Forster Inte rme di ate School i.n San Juan Capi s tra no wi ll h ave two school tours ror parents. The first, for pare nts of afternoon session stu- dents. will be from I p.m. to 2:30 p .m. fo'ri- d<1v ;:h e secon d , fo r parent s or m orning session students, will be from 9:30 a .m. to 11:30 a.m. !\londay. Speakers Needed By School \'olunteers are needed to gi\•e talks and demonstra- tions in the Fun Friday pro- gram at Top of th e World School in Laguna Beach. Toni Flor es, p rogra m coordinator, said t he pre- sent a tions are m ade on <:ilternale Friday mornings to the students. Among thost• appearing in the past have been a gymnastics tean1. an anti- que collector a nd a n in\•en· 1or. Slide t r:1\'C'l talks are also v.·elcomf'. '?.!rs. Flores can be con- t acted nt 494 -0388. Volun- teers need not ha\'e children in schpol. Why You Should Give Howes For CJt.ristmas We've grown in size since our first Christn1as 104 years ago, but 1hen ... so has our reputalion. Howes' dedica1ion to quality and good taste in fine jewelry is matched only by our desi re to make this your most P1.1emorable Christmas. If it's fine jev.•elry, chances are \Ve have it. If \'Ve don't have il and it's fine, \ve'll get it for you. I HOWES. MAKI NG CHRISTMAS MEMO RIES. B.D. HOWES and SON FI NE J EWELERS fCJR Tll RLE GESEJlATIONS NEWPORT BEACH: 3412 VIA LIDO 675-2731 H >I A,f,1 1!( • P""'''-\ • "'l\!'Qll ll{Af tl r"l"'r~l'-1..'' '{(>!I'•''' • ~, .. 1 ... SARb .. ~lo 110'-0-' Ill N EW PORT B LVD . . . . and we'll poke and peek into all the little shops and fill ourselves righ t up with the.Spiri t of Christmas .... It 's in the heart of Old Newport's V 1 lLA GE l:J[7@ @[b[7H00WJffi0 ~ffiD@ Prices Effecti~e THURS. DEC. 12-SUN. DEC -----~ m:l!m :.. · • • BANMA~E~!ClRCI 15 •.. ,,w TOYS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY-SHOP EARLY • No. 1067 LI ST PRI CE $ 4.60 IA:I ! I ~ 'il"": :·',~-:':i"T ..,,"m-i, I ' .< '!? pr?,-'[ .'. ·~· •· /"1 !, ...__ ·'-:'~ INCLUDES 16" l< 5" POOL, SUNOECI( DIVING BOARO, LAOOER, SLIDE, CHAISE LOUNGE, DECOR LABELS INSTRUCTIONS -\Dolls not inelud~) LIST PRiCE $ 10.99 SALE $2.99 SALE $4.99~SA_LE $-----;;;2.9=t-9 ---=-=SA~LE_$9.~99 DIS~~,Y0WQRLD No~g~E~~£CK ~U-2 '·'" PHONE ., .. ,,.. °" The ride-about hound who~$"~:i,. .. lloM. follows his nose to ~ . adventu1e! Inches along 1 ·"ti A<}e~: 2 IO 6 T•lk to y ou• l.ivo.,te O.~ney cruorac1ers ! O•al ch1•acter. pu!~l ~h• m.1191c Ii'~<' numDe•~. and i.uen 10 the BIGJIM ® By WHAMO No. 7501 \~ ~ '-;;• 4 ,,. .. ~ ... ~~ ~-OS """'""" SIMPLY TUAN OVER AND LOOK AT THE AMAZING MIC RODlUM CRYSTALS FLOW INTO BEAUTI- FUL DESIGNS AND SCENES LIKE MAGIC with a clickety clack -· , '\ s.ound. Supports up \~~, to 65 lb£ · MAKE AND SHOW SLIDE PROJECTOR No. 6121·8 ~ J ~.;:;; .. . . ,\. ., .. _,,~ ,, ;/~~· ;;:, ' ,/;!-$' . 1 1' (S;1 . I;: .. _ - -..:;;.-i"l r -~ lilfii" .q1 ,...,... I """--"" ~ MAKE AND SHOW $1 99 HAND VIEWER • LIST PRICE $4.75No.6!'6-71 LI ST PRIC E $16.80 SAlE $2.99 SALE $6.76 A No .306 V LIST PRICES 4.99 SALf.$2.99 .. •All 5TORl5 OPIN 1 DAYS A WllK e 50 LIL CAMPER BACK PACK I LIST PRICE $17.99 No. 7052 SALE $7.88 VOIT PG8 UTILITY BALL Slightly ltte!Jl.llar THE MULTI PURPOSE SALL. A MUST FOR THE CHI LO·CENTEREO FAMILY LI ST PRICE $ 4.99 SALE $J.99 LIST PRIC E$ 6.99· lOS ANGIUS llOI OWll 1tl•\•:• BIG J~ JEFF ·:;~,, No. 7316 LIST PRICE $5.99 =I~ SALE $2.99 MOBILE FIELD PACK BATTLE BOARD ,_..,~SQ~ THE STRATEGY ATTACH GAME WITH "AIR·AAISING" ACTION FOR 2 PLAYERS. AGES 7 ANO UP. No. 2058.. ~U'AI LI ST PRICE$ 4.99 '!!!9 SAlE 99~ LIST PRI CE $1 3.50 • 2 10 4 pl1yws. No. 2026.8 SAlE $6.76 CllllTOS Hit\ FASHION J ISLAND Fashion lslia nd \MO•llM~ (IN!tt ,., ... 1••111111111 M•U OfOt•~ n1f•.0t••~•au '°' <thl•oi aJ1t11 W1'11111 M111.1• OllAOt Ill lOIOlllllK (opposite ' " llU Broadway WISTCHISTll Dept. Store) l lllUlll HN., ••1111 SCWJ'ORT Ct:HT CR 644-0981 tlU • fhto 11111•'9 1111 PJtJl1t Colt61 H•9hw11v -Between Jamt>oree and f.tacArt hur ,. 11111m .11• . CANOGA PARK ., .. .-...,. 4741 , ........... IJIJI J 4.JJl2 11u mus. OPEH 7DAYS A WEEK • ' ' 4-0 Pounds to Go 'Lockjaw' Anniversary ANIMALogic1$~, ..... Th"""'Y·Oocembe'12 1974 DAILY PILOT (;5 lrvi•ae St11n1ped \ ' CJBRALTAR, MICH. (UPI )~-Mrs. make my goal.''' Debi Horn observed a highly publicized She caught national attention last anni~ersary Wednesday -the start of a winter when s he became the first Gas Paita Baker's Murder Quiz Continu~s "loek'jaw " diet that she says cut her Ameriran woman to try the drastic An ULrJLP Q. l__o_tis.L ~ghtfronrt!O to182 pounch-:---means or losing weight.-----J.-'1--~tJ!I' .. ~"-: 'I She celebrated by announcing she Shealsobecameadirterentperson. Jt a rgaret J\{c3d says plans to resume the diet. "I'm my own woman," she said in Ju-tha t the gov e rnme nt Investigatio n is continu· Thal means the 24-year·old Cibraltar ly when the wire clamps ~·ere removed badly mis ha ndled last in g today i n t 0 th e housewife will .tell her dentist to wire her by her dentist, Dr. Gilbert Klciff. "For '? ,, \v.in~cr's energy crisis, mys t c r i o us deat h of volved, or perhaps a di(· firull·tO·determine drug overdose. jaws shut again so she cannot eat thefirsttimeinmylile,'l 'mstanding up ~ p1tt1n g one section o( Cy press doughnut baker anyttyqg solid. for my rights. But my marriage is a . fl. !1ation ag~!nst nnothc r J ames I). Reeves, whose "It's as thou1h his heart just stopped beating," he observed. mess. 1n com~t1t1on for fuel. nude but unm arkf.'d body S1NCE THE WIRES were removed in "l'VE HAD MY HAI1J r ut, t'm start-vc · was dumped in Irvine 20 If no cause or death is de- termined, a process which will probably require another week to 10 days, the case ranpol be classified as a murder. July after seven months, Mrs. 11orn said, ing to use makeup and l 'm a dilferenL days ago. · she has gained back five of th e 73 pounds person " Coroner's deputies say ~vou 5'RATCl.I M'f flACt:-l'Ll- SCRATCM YOOll.'c:i. M she lost on the enforced diet. She also announced she found another they ha\'C no <'lUcii to the . ' '/J' "Now I want to lose the rest," she said man and said her husband was filing for cause of death, such as Wednesday. "I've got 40 pounds to go to divorce. ..,, ,_., traumati(' injury or other ~--~--~-~------:.._ __ ..:.__..:_ __ :.._:..__...::.::.::.:::::_ ___________ ~---~-----=.::=----~--~~~-~noLiceablefactors. l:'cr@ @fbcrH00unffi0 b16JD@ Prices Effecti~e e , ~ THURS. DEC.112-SUN. DEC 15 ~-. TOYS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY-SHOP EARLY ELECmlC PINB. AMERICAN SOCCER .• REVELL LIST PRICE S6.99 Callfomia Charger No.1480-Tonv Nancy No.1483-California Charger ~.. . M!S~~~!Ne '' .~~,~l ~;n· ~~~,:...· No.190 ;.J • ' 1 • •z • • ll!Jf\j' .. ti~.~ •. \.. ~1 .l_;' •. \. l f' _, ... • • .. 4:1 SALE $3.99 TUDOR LIST PRICE $29.99 TUDOR LIST PRICE S22.95" SALE$J4.88 SALE$J4.76 FLICK OF YOUR THUMB PUTS HUN · DREDS OF STEEL BALLS IN MOTION THROUGH MAZES, ETC. THESE ARE • THE REAL ~~ (~ , THING FROM ..?3: <·"'· JAPAN LIST PRICE $59 .99 SALE $39.99 SPORT WHEELS by MARX No.5077 'IYOO' nt'A)PAO Alv\ERICA 500 HORACINGSET No.8117 'IYCO 101 PIECE SPIRIT OF '76 HO SCALE ELECTRIC TRAIN SET ASSEMBLE YOURSELF KIT-LIST PRI CE $124.99 GAS POWERED-READY TO FLY-FUEL & BATTERY INCL. 4001 P40E WAR HAWK . · 4002 P510 MUSTANG 4101 SOPWITH CAMEL ,4102 ALBATROSS OV ·Rolls Royce i\ :~l~~g $)58.00 AT A L KA • ----FASHION.). J ISLAND eALl STORES OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK• so LOS AMGIUS l•OI Dllll• t l l•l•I" Fashion Island W.O"l~Ull tO .. , ... 11•1•1•••••• (opposite ' " "" Broadway WISTCHISTIR Dept. Store) 11•1•1111'• I •11111 Nt:WPORT Ct:NTCR 644.0981 UltWll"-, 111 1illt•1111 ' Ptdflc Coast H19hw;iy -Between Jamboree and MacArthur -. POCHER CAR KITS ASSEMBLE YOURSELF Alpha Romeo (Not Shown) :~;~~9 $99.99 ORAi" <EtllTOS \I It\ 101 Ulttl01 Ullll MlllOfOllll'I •m111 i.1t1 ••01t•m 111'11 GtlllGl•lll UI 101 OllllO'I 111""' t1• 1'11 f2Ullt CANOGA PARK OPEH , .... ~ 7DAYS 6741 ,.,. .... A.ee. A WEEK . IZIJI l4 .. JJI Z .. ---· IRVINE POLICE im- med iately li s ted th e homicide as a murder, due lo evidenC'e df sexual abuse apparently committed <Ul,.cr the \'Jctim v.•as alrt>ady dl'ad. Discard· HUNTINGTON HARBOR . Tlie Art L ...... Wtllllolew lR.ill A S/e19l1/ull oltht 1J11usuol /orChnslrno s RC'c\'cs. 19 , v. ho v.·:is last seen Nov . 20, v.·as found thl• evening or NO\'. 22, his bodv hunl'hcd beh ind a \I C(•pini: v.·illow tree on Barranca Road just south of J('ffrcv Road in Irvine. · BELGJl ,\DE. \"u~usla\·ia <APJ -IL \1 :.i~ tht· unkindl·:;t cut of :.i IL FreeChristrnfl s \Vorkshop Dally flfondny thTll Sol. /(10.111.1115 /J.m. Open Sun.11 'tl/3 Authorities sa id materi;tl at first belie ved to be bloodstains in the road v.•hl're Ree ves \\'as dumped "'·as accum ulatc·d body nuid di scharged as he v.·as moved . P :1i nt i n gs worth <:i.15.0ou \\'t·re returned to lht."JI' crea to r. l\':lll <;t·nCrali(•, by un :.inonyn1 ous thief. 01'1/y 14 Days.Uniil! · l"'IOOtTIM .. ~rdw•lkC.nlet i.1\Ji.ITti.IGTOH l(AClol HM1 ALGOi.IQUI i.IOll WAAi.lf:R 846·7278 ONE INVESTIGATOR theorized it 1s po ss ible some ty pe o f su btle and sophisticated poison was in· The painlings, stolen at 0L'llt:ralic's exh ibit here. \1·crc unda1na,gcd -ht1t ~•11 tht."tr fran1cs \\'Cre mi:;:-.111,.;. """"--trwn Quasar. .~-.... --' LOWEST PRICE EVER FOR QUASAR 1975 COLOR TV OUR BEST PERFORMANCE PORTABLE COLOR TV! 19'~1119ona1 Cuasar PORTABLE TV ENSEMBLE .. l nsla-MaliC(f>COIOt Tul'ling • OS 3000 Por1ab le Sohd Slate Chassis • t.Aatnx Plus Picture Tube • Sil'lgle Slfde Acr10'1 Pictute Con11ol .. 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"If you go to the front door. they can come ar ound either side of the house or right through the front door.'' David Rios doesn't have to dodge Dopey Mouse Squeaks by Nare Agents SAN JOSE 11\PJ -"Ptfari · juana Pt1ouse," a far·OUl rodent with a taste for e\·cry drug Crom cannabis to cocai ne. is the object of an intensive police sea rch in the department's narcotics evidence room . Poli ce sleuths have tried tracking powdery footprints. de· ' ceptive trails or steps and seeds and even his droppings. but they were thwur ted. The common mouse trap ap· parently insulted "Marijuuna Mouse." Instead of taking bait. •he littered the area "'·ith bits of cardboard and plastic after nib- bling container s of seized dope. fie even popped out or o desk to provoke his pursuer!\, Pol ice say •''-1arijuana fl.1 ouse" appafently stumbled upon the bonanza of mind- benders and got hooked . "If we get him:' LL Arnold Bertotti said, ""'•e'll presl'rve him for posterity." On a diet of cheese . dogs now . He's been appointed Laguna Beach postmaster with a nice -Qmc~ In J.a~n a Hills.·Out he came up lllehard way, ari(:ast the career way. And he probably h'b-tbe scars to pro· ve it: two career dog bites. 1 Asked i( he knew the poem about rain. sleet or snow not stopping the U.S. mail. Rios said, "The only thing that will stop us is l<>Me dogs." Arter the dogs are leashed or otherwise secured, he added. the orrending re· sidence again becomes part of some letter carrier's appointed rounds. Rios. 38 , began his pos tal career in the Laguna Beach office in 1962. The office ser,·ice area -about 100 square miles -includes Laguna Niguel, South Laguna and the burgeoning Laguna 11ills area. There are. Rios said. more than 31 .000 deliveries made daily in the area, nea rly 70 million pieces of mail last year. Despite this , the new postmaster sa id, he ex pects the number of carrier routes to triple or quadruple in 20 years. One specific ofrshoot or the growth, he said, wi ll be moving headquarters bacJc to downtown Laguna Beach, proba bly by 1978. Despite the growth and headaches that go with it. Rios says hi s personnel are getting the job done. The U.S. postal syst em monitors its operations regularly. This monitor ing shows. said Rios. that 98 percent of incoming mail ad - dressed to designations within 300 miles gets there overnight. The Post Office. said Rios, has the same problem as businesses , fig!lting ri~ing costs. "We are prodded constantly:· he said, ··10 cut costs but not ser\'ice." Rios became a superintendent of mails in August 1973 . Wh en Postmaster Don Rose retired in June, Rios was made interim officer in ' NEW POSTMASTER David Rios charge. After the scrutiny or ii revie"' board, Rios was named to the post "'hi ch pays about $18,000 annually. Born in Globe. Ariz .. Rios is a Korean war veteran. attended college in both Texas and Colorado and has li\'ed in El Toro since 1965. l-le and his Y<ife l\1 artha have t"·o daughters. Ed· n:1. 16, and Kathleen. 7. In his 13t h Yule season "'ith the post office, Rios said -despite an im· pressive line of mostly el de r ly patrons -th at he expects no Christmas cruncl'). ··Nowada ys it flo1i1o1s mor e smoothly:• he said. Leisure World residents, who arc all from elsewhere, receive a great deal of mail. Rios said the residents or t he retirement community ~ "'-'here )le has many friends -are generally helpful and cooperative. AMUSES Ther e "'-'ere some ca lls lh c• time ;1 pouch with about 3,000 Socia! Security checks \.vas misdirected to another area. But that's another story. profession.ii we.ir Uniforms Unlimited, Inc. in the DAILY PILOT Litton ... changiM the way AmericaCOok:'.). .. 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Th e 416 is a full family-sized oven !hat plugs into any standard 110--volt outlet and shuts oil automatically at the end of the cooking cycle. Its solid state oven control will assure years ol trouble--lree service. Now mrcrowave cooking is more convenient and versatile than ever before. Come See an Energy SavillCJ Demonstration in Our Store. December 14 12:00 Hoon till 4:00 P.M. Free DeliYery • Terms Open Monday thru Saturday 9 • 9 till Christmas Sunday 9:00 • 6:00 Bank of America Card Master Charge FREE DELIVERY ___ _, ___ .. ' • • ~ will'llllHl'lllltS Convtnltnt Monthly T1rms FOUNTAINYALLIY I 7100 BIOOIHUllT -'"UIDI ,.-, ,.,".,'"" SOllTM Of WAIMll -Hl-4585 ~ - the only professional wear outlet on the West Co.1s t. Hang 1 gallery - without a hint of ho-hum! Fine quality art prints. Old and modern masters. they're beauti· lully matted with contemporary silver metal frames. 8·x10~. Each wHh a descriptive passage of pie· ture and artist on back. Collec! several on your wall . look for your favorites in the gallery at Pier 1! Reg ....... 699 Now .. 3~8 Liven up an empty wall. Colorful wooden plaques by Greg Wallace. Surprise some· one wilh zodiac or Tarot wall decor! 7· x to·. 15" x 22". 421 • 948 Fram an 1tlr1ctlv1 print. Assort d rtretal and wood pic- !ure Ir es. Sslzes, from 8"x10" 10 18" 4". Glass arid plexiglass coved gs. 591-1491 The decorator idea store. COSTAMfSA 271 0 HARBOit ILYD, ORAHGf AHAHEIM C•.-•-U0.7ll7 CITYSHOl'PIHG CEHTIR 63).0995 S09 f , KATflLA A VE. 772·2~72 MOH. 'IKIU SAT, 9 'Ill I 0, SUH, t 0 'Ill 7 " .. • Collect asterplece prints. Matted ar prints by Portal Pub· llcations. eproducHons of 1rt masterpi es and famous bopk Illustrations. 18" x 24", 24' x 3s•. s•• I LAG HAIEACH 1294 SO. COAST HWY, 494-8101 • School Measure Okayed A $6.5 million bond sale was approved by trustees or the Capis trano Unified School District this week. The funds v.1ill be used to construct the first incre- ment of Shorecliff's Junior high in San Clemente, to purchase an elementary school sit e in San Juan Capistr ano, a nd to con - struct an elementary school in Mission Vi ejo. Voters approved a bond e lec tio n F e b . 20. 1973 authorizing the sale of $25 million in bonds. To date, $11 million have been sold. After this sale, authorized for Feb. 1, $8 m illion will re- main in unsold bonds. Microbes . Study A Winne r Jeff llo yd ·s s tudy on mi crobes has brought him the first place a ward in this yea r's fifth ~rade science fai r al Del Cerro Elcmcn· .tary School, ~l ission Viejo. Other v.·inners and their 'I entries were : Joey Greeley, th e hu man car : Hon Iii BoUchard. principles of a 111 record playe r : Diane Lach, "1 I' teeth : Frank !\l acaulay, in· I! s ide a radio : Ad ri ane I ' ' Call as. Apollo 11 's fl ighl to the moon. and Derek Wh itt. the elevator. Science instructor W.ar· ren Grunig said I~O students entered the contest. There ·. \.1:ere 40 semi fin a lists. Co1icert A On Tap A "Celebration and Jam for Joy" \.\'iii be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Laguna Beach ll i g h Sc h ool auditorium. Among the performers ·v.·ill be sin ger Li nda Lloyd, guitarist Les !\1 oore, and sever al members of the South Coas t R epertory Theatre's "Godspell" cast. The admission of $2.50 per person v.•ill go to help set up a youth center in Laguna Beach. The concert is Sl>Onsored by the Swishine Center. a nonprorit or· ganization. i I I ' ,,I R esults Slio c k i1ig ., BR IST OL. 1-.:n glan d '1 IU PI) No one kne\.\· there 11 \\.'i!S an l'icctricity mctrr I hidden in :i back room al I' Ashton Gate. the stadium used by the England Second Di"ision soccer club Bristol City. But the meter was there and it v.•as ticking a "'"Y and when Electricity Board of· fi cials disco\'c r ed it b\' ·• Chance fCl.'e ntJy thC\' re. 1 alized no one h:id rca(.li! ror 1;t more than 10 years . 1.\ The result ? A 5.000 pound 1$12.000) elcclricily hill for B Bristol Cit y·s fan clu b. UNl9UE BEAUTIFUL OUTRAGEOUS ELEGANT GIFTS FOR MEN Automotive l\t iniBtures, Filtfd Tool Cllscs, Pachinko P.tachines, 80ick1ammon Set~. Quality Pub l\1irrors. Fantastic Kite Se lection. Swis.'\ Arm y Knlvc1, And much more. ~ ~ I IN M.ellllTHUll !Ql..'llllK lteOO\.'~STll ~tT. IJN/T\I N~Wl'OllT ~KllCH,Cll t2Mt PHONKUllW I' ' I ,. ) . We've got 1t . ·- ~ .... , .. ~. .. .... ···-. ... , ... ' ' THE i'i GR ANT BOYS ' , Tnursda . December 12.1974 • / TH e/ -'"~' -'-' -"-"I·~ "G~f T '• ' I ' CB !P!IL y PILOT Thursday Oecember 12 1974 -UCI Chemists· Testify By DOUGLAS FRITZCllE • 0tu..o ... ,,.. .. SMo1t l'.~·o 'OC-lrvine. clK!mlli"' lt'fiified tft Wash1ne\on, D.C. \\'edncsday tht1t pro,:1cll ant gases used in spray cans h3ve 3Jready d:1m<igcd the t :1rth 's sb1eld oiga1nsl sk 1n cnnrtr·c:iusing radiation ind that the cflccls could c:ontinue for a ct>ntUr). Chemistry prolt•ssor F.S Ro~·land. whose research findings released last s ummer1ielpcd to exi».>{· the dange r of thP virtually inerl i.:uscs. :.ind hi s /'(" :-.t'arrh ousistant Dr. r-.1ar10 ~l ohn :1 testified before a ('On~r('Ssion al com- ·mittee con!>idering a ban on lhc use of !he chl'micals. The !louse subrommillee on publit- health and environment is consider· tng a bill amending the Clean Air Act to control the use of the fluorocarbons. The propell:int i;:ases are used in most sprar (·an~ produced by the SS hillion a year acrosol industry and in refrigeration systems, Ro~land !>aid r loscst to the earth, over a decade or percent increase in the number of °'kin s o it \\'OrkS°tr's way into the cancercases. slra.19s:nhtre, Bowland and Atolino..whodeieribed Once 1n the stratosphere, the layer the details of the chemical reaction, or air about 15 miles abo\'e the earth maintained that their research has and ;ibo\'e most weather, the been supported by findings of other nuorocarbon molecules are broken up scientists, including those in the by ultraviolet light,' according t.o the . Department of Transportation's $30 twos('1entists. 1· million Climatic Impact Assessment The breakup of the molecules re· Study. le3s.es a chl?rine aton:i which starts a ' In answer to critics from the chatn reaction breaking down ozone nuorocarbon industry, Rowland said nuilecult·s . , . his testimony was based on the best Oz~ne 111 olccules, R<?w land satd, scientific inform at ion available. pro\'1de the screen against extreme ultraviolet light. This light causes skin tancer in humans and could have other bad effects not yet known, he sairl . Because il takes time before the ch{'mical can work its Y.'<•Y into the up- per atmosphere. C\'en if use or the spray cans ceased today, Rowland said , the effects of i;:as already re- leased would not be felt for a decade. The industry, he said. contends that his theories arc unverified hypotheses and that little is knQY.11 about the up· per <1tmosphere. Alore data are needed before action should be taken, Rowland said of the induslry position. Con tending that much is known about the upper atmosphere and the predictions fit with all kno~·n in· fo rmation. Rowland eoncludcd: DAILY 9:30-9 1531 STANTON •Vt SATUIDAT 9:30-6 Commonl y known bv 1he duPon l brand name fr(•on , a million tons or the chemical a re discharged into the :..tmospherl' throughout thl' y,•orld JTI· nually, 3Cl'ord1ng lo Hov>lanU 's teslimony. The effects-the reduced screen against radiation-would linger for 50 to 100 years. Rowland said. II present rates of use continue, he said, by the 1980's between three and six percent of the ozone shield "''ould be depleted. A Ci\'C pert·cnt decrease in the ozone. he said, ~·ould cause a 10 ''The fundamental problem is simp· ly this-boy,• long should we y,·ait for someone to find the missing factor whi r h might serve as a basis for an alternative scientific hypoth esis before "'"e act upon the conclusions which "'e readily derive from the only hypothesis now available?" llolb.krllooo ... f.J. ~MU(ll-_,, .. _IUIU SUNOAT ll·l • 991 ... 570 117""00 Although lht· gas does not becoml' absorbed in water or react ~·ith other chentlcal5 in the layer of atrr.osphcrc Freeway Budgets Go Down From Wire Servi<"es LOS ANGELES Freeway budgctin'g for Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura . counties declined 25 percent over the past five years .while, at the same time. r,oad construction cos- ts jumped 100 percent. a top highway aide s<1ys. UPIT ........... Blas fflf Princess Ashraf of Ira n has presented to U.N. Secretary General Kurt \Valdheim a declara· tion signed by heads df SO countries call ing for conc ret e m easures to end. di s cr i_.mination against \\'On:f!n. Haig Ayanian. dirl'ctor or the Los Angeles region for the California Department of Transportation. gave this gloomy report to the SouttJ:trn California As · sociation of Governments <SCAC ) transport ation hearlog board here this ,--------------~,,--------,-i wee~. · I! . · (")), ,__, .I l'l lf.:4\ Ayanian said automobiles \ \ ~J}_Y :~ 'e) t!1-t5"' (~d~.190""' \Viii remain the primary • • •I - form of transportation in ~ g1 • Is 1-< Southern Ca li fornia and :"_,,'I :.,· playth•lngS '--irooney should be provided ii]'... for more: highways. ~ SCAG is consid ering a ~ ~~ • ~~~l~m}~a;ys~~an$~~7~~i~~ 'J.f · ~~· Oran,ge Count y's most ~ California counties. unique collection of toys, The program is intended J,:an1cs and learning aids A\\ to a('hieve a balanced from <.1round the v.•orld. \'.$>' transportation system in· • ·.·o mplo,· :g,· I volving highY"ays, transit, ., • Cn·:11110: Pl:1 ,\lh111g~ airports. port developments •The "Un":tmr" ~--" • Pt•lh1o1n l'UPPL'l5 ,. .i<L and other syste ms. • fi~t·hcrtL·rhnik • Fal Cat Co!onng • r\lnC'iln l\~hnttl:i nook<; ,,.., ... • DoodlC·1\rl "\I'·' F • u .. ,.~q~;1rnrnr111 "Go" Po!>ter:s .,_,'f;" Ore st ~ · "''" & r>moi' i r-· • Clo~·n Tightrope c:; G:.11nrs Bider , 0 • Oink' Cars • • Chanukah Candlt'S &. .. Leasl"ng (;;;.', • :\l o1nrr~ •·le :0.1 0.i .. t.:: Gift~ _; \:? • i.·ondor \~'on<l ,, . • Y;,f Pull.lrs • llan1I Puppets ! Backed ,e 332 Forf'~l i\\·e. Forest r\ve. i\1all • l~aguna Beach -197 ·2210 WASHINGTON (UPl l -\ D.11J~ · 10.:10 · 5 110 0 Legislation that could lead • Fr1da1·s wril 9·00 ~ ... , lo sharply increased leasing ~ \;,. ~und;iy~; 12 :00 · 5 W of national forest lands for ..... ~ If r:liri .~11110.~ ilf spPrial lo )'OU .•• private development as ski i'C." 1. :~~r~sln~asap~~~\'~~e of\'t;~ "V/1; ·~ :;ig~·, is "~1u•rially for )'011. ·•• House Jnt{'rior Com millet'. ,l,,. .,, ~ •,...,_("( \(J...1¥~/ll:.':'."-~ The committee approved :i> \.~:,::; • .....--· ·~&)~·~ the bill \\'ednl·sday by a .~----,~~i(:':;;(fiil=::-:::---~~;!;;;,~~I vote of 26 to 2 after opposi. I lion melted because of an amenpment gi\·ing Congress a chance to re· ''ie~· largl' leases. As finally appro\'cd. lhe bill ~'ould require leases ex · ('el:'ding 640 arres to go to the !louse and Senate In· terior Comn1itlces for re· \'il'\V. F.ithcr con1ml1tcc could \'l'lo such a lease. Onl\' Reps . Thomas S. folt>y 1 D· \\'ash. l. and Pals~· ~tink I D ·i'lil\\1 >111). \'Olt'd oiga1n'il the measurl'. f'oll:'y, contf•nd1ng the-bill 1.1.·as too rar·reaching to bl' ··rushed through" in the l:ist dJys of this Congrl·ss. .1lso r.11led in an t·~irlil'r mo· lion to table the bill L:nn e r e)f1~11ng luw, leases are limitt>d lo 80 acrcs but thf' fnrcst st·rvice has i s~ucd :-11l'l'1::tl use permits 10 :1l!n"· use of ;1dd1· liona! l!lnd. Op(.'r :11nrs h:lvc con· lcnded th1•\ arl' unable to •lbta1n flnanr1ng f<1r ski lifts .and other f<1<'11i!1t's lx•rause of the unct•rt;nnly of kcrp ing thflr pcrn1 it s to use ~ov· ernmcot !Jn<! Call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you. 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She wants to conspire with The ty,•o. making their llarrison. the stage's un-himtokcepthe direclinical f irst joint stage 811 . disputed rhampion im· farts from lbe Scrooge (>('aranct, a{'tually arc do· personator of snobbish ar· spouse. Finally, as all good ing nothint.: more than huv-rogance . t•nacts her fairy tales must end, it int.: another go at fa\'oritc husband . a literary critic turns out he has known all impersonation s in the and chess fanatico!mam. alongandhasbeen ga.J lanl· Terence Rattigan triOe th at moth ineptitude aroWld the lytrying tosbi eldher. opened Tuesday night :It house. 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PRACTICAL GIFTS Krishna Chants ' Stir Neighbors SAN DIEGO <AP> -In pr;icticc their ov.'n religion. th e ir sa ff ron rubes. butwc:1rcentitledloalittll' followers of •1are Krishna peace and quiet in ou r own rise at 4:30 a.m. for pre· homes," a neighbor said. dawn ceremonies seeking a Gunagrahi Das. president closer God -consciousness. or the tlare Krishna group, The young men. their s ays complaints arc a sub· heads shaven, also belie\'C consC'ious rcjection of the the religious rites inside religion. not the noise. thei r 1-lillcrest home pre-Gu n agrahi contends. pare them for the day. "It's like listening to a song But neighbors think theirs you don't like on the radio. is ruined by the chanting, It just sounds loud ... We clapping, readings. cym· have tried to cut down on balsand drum.o;. thevolume. Wehavecut out "TltEY AR E entitled to Women Allowed CHI CAGO (U PI J - Chicago Jaycees have \'Oled 107·43 t o a llow "'omen to join the chapter as full \'Oling members. \Vomen pr eviously had been a llowed lo become associate mem· hers or the J aycees. but could not vote or hold of· fice in the state or na· tional organizations. F rank Vitek, viee pre· sident of the Chieago chapter. said he expects a challenge from the na· tional organization. 'o\'hlch prohibits equal member s h ip for wome·n. the cymbals and use just a little drum .'' BUT JAM ES Dukes, city noise a batement orricer, said the fil e of protests is growing and a ll efforts to resolve things privately have failed. There is one neighbor who says she tried to talk with the young men and came av.·ay with a new complaint --"They tried to convert me." As a result of the rom- plaints. the Hare Krishna group has been cited for violation of the rity's an· tinoise ordinance. A trial ma y be co nduc ted in February. 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Jt was Digges who pro- \'ided the impetus for get· ting the 54 -minute ni ghtly series on the air last year. rollowing a seri es of talks "'ith veteran radio produl'er Hv Bro"'"· "'ho still pro- diices the sho"'· Di~ge s chuckled \\'hen asked if there "''as any point during the series' first re"' months on !he air when he felt he might have made a mistake. "Nope," he said. "Once "'e got the thing on the air and got the kiod of response "'C did from our stations and listeners . .,.,·e knew we had a hit on our hands." ~ CBS RADI O offi cials say the program currently is carried on 221 st<1tions. 30 of \\'hich aren't CBS afriliates. They say that's approx- Cl11111gi11g Roles Fourt<•cn years ;,,ind many classic roles lat('r, and in sharp contrast to boyish Dr. Kildare lr1ght I. Riehard Chamberlain s hO\VS his 1-:ro"·th :ls an actor in title role or escaped prison(•r Edmund Dantes in Alexandre Dumas' 'Th e Count of l\.1onte Cristo,' slated for an NBC·T\' Premirrc. 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Q : I read thal actress Gera ldine Chaplin !daughter or Charlie and Oonal once said she "'anted to have more children than her mother. How many does shP. have no"''? And "'ho's she married to? - Blanche D .. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A : Though her mother had ei~lht. Gerald ine (now 29) has none . Unmarried, she's now living happily in 1\ladrid "'ilh Spanish film director, Carlos Saura. Together for eight years. she's appeared in several of hi s films . The two teen-agers Geraldine introduces as ··ours" actually are Carlos' sons from 3 broken marriage. Q: Is it trut' that since Don Am eche played Alexander Graham Bell in the mov ie about the inventor of the telephone. he's been abl e to make long distance calls for free?-Sylvia Pulvero, Cincinnati. A· "No truth in that report." Amee he grinned. "I can't e\'l'n get my dime back \\•hen I dial a "'tong number " .. • .. . .. . . : :• :• . . : ~8,,,'fl/ CHILDREN 'S WEAR ,IDE SELECTION OF GIFT ITEMS IFYOU PLEAS ow . . .. .. .. • .. .. .. 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New Year's il ight, the lights the clever gathering of And perhaps whst is more will fin ally fade on Dick these people. Cavetl just sat important is that Cavett has Cavett as a talk show host back and let his guests talk. no basic style of comedy, If The puckish performer's However, th at "'as in the you read his autobiography, contrac 1s Up wi(b-AO"t;, nus·h years. eavett's recent you know-thl~ rtom the-1et7 and he's moving to CBS as a outings -one and tv.·o man ters to Groucho Marx in jack-of-all trades. programs -Tennessee which Cavett wrjtes about "MAO ADVlNTUllS of '"l.t.111" JACOI" l !Od ...,11-Cl1>9 ott~IH , CANOl(I tl•Gl'M "The Heartbteak IMD$ SU'4DAY, DIC. II l•G~ ;,, "HAROLD & MAUDE" ••• W t--.... ~ Ntc~• ,..,..,... . ., . "CHINATOWN" (It)' Now some viewers will Willi ams, Rudolf Nureyev, his search ror a comedic CBS mou rn the Joss of Ca\•ett. etc. -showed ho"'' inept style.The meresearchfor a .. ~§§§~~~~~~i;lo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;, 12) 9:00-"The Proressionals." Burt Lan· f They may i-ven shed a tear and fawning Cavett was as style indicates the lack or 11 taster_. Lee _tt1arvin, Robert Ryan. Jark Palance, t as they sip a cocktail or a tiost Finally, Cavett wa s great humor. i~ Angeles Rarqs. i J Claudia Card1nulc. Ralph Bellamy. Woody Strode. peruse a best seller. I-le v.•as aJone, naked on the stage; What is more troubling ti.·., NBC thei r darling , but alas the5e and his inadequacies were about Cavett, not as a . (4) 9:00-lronside. Sgt. Ed Brown and b · another volunteer are playing ball v.•ith youngsters in people haven 't watched o v1ous. performer. but as a person, Churchplayground h lh h t ii Cavett lately. If they did, is that he never reveals wen eyares oat. t DICK CAVETT . th I •;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:;:~.::,_:_:::..,::=~~ they would dry their eyes . is e ul· himself. He is a man o "f and salute his departure as limate fan. His show al· mystery . His televised good tidings. lowed him to meet almost personality always hinted Dick Ca\•ett is an intellee· everyone he ever wanted to a t intellectu a l de pth, tual poseur, another guy see -his couc hes and backbone, but it never who went t o Yale and , chairs ·were filled with his c rystalize d. Even his capitalized on the college's fantasies. How pathetic . autobiography is a stud y in fame. As Cavett suggests in CONTRACT UP Cavett seemed when he evasion. When this reporter hi s a uto biography , Dick Cavett finally got a chance to do a interviewed the performer, "Cavett,"· just mentioning sc.ene from "Dark Victory" he got the feeling that if JV -DAILY LOG Thursday Evening DECEMrER 12 ,.,llOCil®J EDmm••n C!JB @@lj)(IJ(Q!,@) Htw1 O Kini Ice Hot~tJ t.A. Kings vs. Boston Bruins. l6;Bon1ni1 0 Rlyl!IG!ld Burr Show • P1rtrid1e family "'" Squd ajuMu1 Co111tdy Show i Stlr Trt- Decbk Comp.inJ Speed RKtl l:lG i Merv Griff!• Show lndy Grillith : Zoom! (flt (jj) Dt1le1's Choice m Tiie l"iontus 6) Little Rastals • 1:3V 0 Candid C.mtrJ , (3) Gomer P'ylt ~ ®' 00 Price Is Ria ht Celtbrtt, S•ttpstakts (_tJ@ @ To Ttll Ille T1uth -0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2h1) "The ae1u11eclion ol Z1cll1ry w11ee1e1~ (dri) '71-Bridford Dill~n. An· 1ie Dickinson. J1mes Oily, Leslie Nielsen. l!IOJ ~~.::::· • '"' DIJ 11 Nl1hl T11vel flln1 Bobby Goldmro Show Little RIKl!S ID THE WAY IT WAS '*Great SPorts Classics Mobil Oil Corporation !:00 0 (iii {}) {j) CBS Thu1sd1y MIHlit: (CJ (21,fhi) "'T~e Professlon1l1" (wes) '6&-Burt l1ncister .. Lee MH· v1n, Robert Ry1n, JKk Pal111Ce, CJ1udi1 tardinale, R1lph Bellamy, W~~ S!rode. Aller the 191 7 Mtli· Friday the name Yale can get you an assortment of brilliant with Bette~ Jvis. It was the · Cavett ever revealed to th e front of the line at the . performers. writers. and chance of a lifeti me for a· himself, it was in the dark· cinRevolutoon.anAmerieanmillion·' un_e mploy~ent or.rice . savants, the likes of v•hich failed actor. nessofhisownroomorona aire pays i b~nd o! mucenary id· Think what 1t can do In TV TV had never seen. 'rherc Now; letr us·Jook at Cavel' mountain top when he spoke ven!uieis to rescu' his Me••can land where media barons were Orson Welles. Truman as a comic. Great wits are to God . Dick Cavett seems w•le from a guen1lla band•l. ... have had to deal with jug-Capote. and Noel Coward. origina l and in cisive to be the Richard Nixon of 11111 the lady d11t~n·t wan1 lo bt res· glers and Zsa Zsa C'abor. dazzling personalitit's and analysts or their era, not the show busi ness.· a man in cued. coove rsationali sts. They readers of jokes. Cavett is search or an identity. O !l:J rjJ m Ironside "~eik No ADMJTTEDL V, Cavett's' v.•ere a pleasa nt d iversion-,::::;;;::;:~~====::--~Pi~~!ii?i:i!a~iiJ~'11 Cwtl" S(I. Ed Brown ind anoth11 first years with ABC were fr om t he comic book ! ~tun1tt1 (Chris Cotiroolty) ar! plar· · · I h. h I J h C 2 THEATRE EXCLUSIVE! ing h.all •1th Youngsters In a church 1nterest1ng. He assemb ed c 1tc at o o nny arson. pl1y1round when they 11e shot at VILLA ~~::c£:~~; tvtntual~ leads batk Jackie G le as 0 n u~~.;:.:w. NORTH o.c. 0 GUN'S PATH OF EVIL '* ON STS OF SAN FRA!I OIQi@)@(l)Str11tt ol San frtn<IKO "The Twtllty·f1we C11. ibre Plague"' A 5in1le gun falls into the hands or • stnnc of people. tach ooe u~ing it 10 his own Kt of vrolerice until Slone and lleller uie ir thtmsel~es !o !.Ol~e 1 1eri£1 of killings .. (io) Movie: (C) (2h1) M$plu1do1 in the Gr1ss" (d1a) '61-Wantn Beat· ty, Nat1he Wood. f1l rutint lnttmxional fD Soul! m Situ•tion Ctmed1 1:00 0 ®l Tornorrn 0 (iJ !.}) ~j"@ News l:lO m l ll·H!cbt Shtw: '1he M1raUd· tn," "Sm•tl Ton lilr1" 2:10 IJ Mni1: (C) ''Tiit Ottp Six" (dra) '58-Alin Ladd, Kt1nan Wynn. 4:00 6 Movie: (C) "N"td In ttte Slln" (dra) '57-James Cuii. Uti Milin. Rosalind Russell, Cilf)' Gr1nt, Ralph 8e!l1mra. · Repays a Favor By BOB TH01'1i\S r.@s ANGELES (AP) Twenty .five yea rs ago, Jackie Gleason was so broke that he had to borrow money from his union for fare rrom New York to an engagement in Las Vegas. "Are you kidding''" ht• S('offC'd. adding a drum of v.·atrr to1'fi s double Scoteh on thl· rotks. 1'hat was his lunch, follo\\'ed by anolher ofthes:.imc. "l'VE NEVER given up th e booze.·· he added . "E\·en .,.,·hen I v.·;1s in Doc· Now the comedian is pay-tor's Hospital in New York ing back the favor. lie will V.'ilh a weight prottlem once. emcee "AGVA Entertainer The~· had me off it. but one of the )'car Awards" ap· night at 11 o'clock I heard pearing on CBS Television these footsteps coming Jan. 18. It is the sho\\' hostti'd dn\\'n the hall. for the p;i st four years by "':'\nis~· as hell . \\iho thelatcEdSullivan. should it he hu1 Pat ·O'Brien, Toots Shor and ·. T his year s w1nnt:>r s, another actor. I forget his chosen by the 8.000 mem-name. Pat had a bottle of bers of the American Guild Scotch in hi s coat pocket. of Variety Artists. include and we had a fe\v . ·· Frank Sinatra. 11elen Red·~=~;;::=======~ dy. Ri ch Little and C<Jro! I 1 Burnett. ~· .•ll·•J•o,£ GLEASOS \\'AS in town •••"'• v.·ith his bride·lo·be. f\1aril1·n ,.., ""' t•"' ~ •• ..-,:,.~, to•o~• o•• .... ·raylor. sister of h.is longtime choreographer. J une Taylor. After a period of relative inaction. the1o:om- cdi<in is getting busy again. lie 1s 1n 11ght1ng tnm. a S\'elte 208 J)Ounds comp<Jred to his onetiml' hig h of 280. llov.·did he reduce? "I stopped eating." he crarked. "\\'ell. not exactly stopped, but I cut down on the fa.ts and have only one meat a day -fi sh or steak. That's the onlr v.·ay to do it." Ditl he stop drinking:'? TELESCOPES '"'"••i<•I' ,,,..,,i;,11., c~u' ,, 1 .. 1 .. 1 a .. rur. 11.itiH•llY ''""l".i STARRINGC~ARLTON >-!ESTON • KAREN BlACK •GEORGE KENNEDY . GlOl!!A SWANSON • kELEN A:EOOV ~REM ZIMBAllST JR~• SUSAN CLARK' .... "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" EYES FlOM 1 COHT. SUN. FlOM 2 SlO CEASAR e LINOA BLAIR ~~~ SOUTH o.c. •SU!l:FIHG flLM FESTIVAL• TMISWEEl- "SAlT WATER WINE" •i •I• llc• MMM:..U.C\• '°' ........ ,.,_. ............ .. ____ ..... _ .. ,. ... ,_ .. PLUS 2 DISHEY CLASSICS Perf-.ClllC•t; 7:l0 l 9:l0 p.M. 1•11 Dlffo Fwy 11 8ti1tol 511·335! LAW AMD Ol'°IDll 1 & 10 ,ll WKENDS 3 )Q • 110& lO·Cl "GAMILER" (I ) OAllY & 4\ ·SAT & SUN 1·4}.S·Xl.J 4S Pul111.,. Pr,,..· f!llll' ,..,.;>ta · NV Dnma c..1.c. ..,,..,a "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" ,, ,,_ M""' ",t," a!>OOIU!ely bf•ll"'ll """"""'°""-Tom l<I,._ Oa.!y PrlOi " !~ oena•l '" •""'8<'CAIO """° ""'h INI gio.,. ol ,.....,,19 -~•good"'°"'., .. SCA it Dlll"l>!I ,,.,...i>·up pao,,....,_,.,i$ t.IOI with "· ·~" S..U•""". l "'· T ,.,,. Tue•y th"' Slllldcrr-l:DO p.111- RHAL TWO WEEKS SPECIAL SUHDA Y MATIMEES • l:OO PX THE "THE GAMBLER" !RI "OPEN SEASON" . Burt Reynolds in "THE LONGEST YARD" !RI "AMERICAN GRARTTI" "PAPER CHASE" !PG! "DR. IHIVAGO" IPGI . "A THOUSAND CLOWNS" "HOUSE THAT 'I AHISHEO" IRI '1>0H'T LOOll IH THE IASE:MEMT"' "UST HOUSE OH THE LIFT"' "GIOOYI: TUii:" ili "WHERE DOES lT HUIT7'" 1m1m1111m1 ODESSA FILE. THE STORY IS TRUE. THE ENDING Will STARTLE YOU. 111 i11m1 · srn1i1 m1111 rnm 111111 · m111m 1~m1 illUll Mli!lill · illii 11~1 ...... ~JOMVOIG~ "THE GODFATHER, PART II" WITH AL PACIHO-ALL NEW. DEC. 18 "THE TOWERING INFERNO" STEVE McQUEEl'I •PAUL NEW MAH fRI., OEC. 20 "MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN" ALL NEW JAMES BOND "FREEBIE AND THE BEAN" JAMES CUM• ALAN ARKIN "FRONT PAGE" JACK LfMMOH--WALTER MAnHAU CAROL IURHITT FRI., DEC. 20 ''PHANTOM OF TH£ PARADISE" 'AUL WJUIAM~WEO .. OEC.11 "ISLAND AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD" WALT DISNEY'S HEWEST & IEST Fii~ DEC. 20 - EDWARD S I 1 :._~~,'.~ ~~\KJ "-" .. M!!A O • ·~ ""'°-~~ '··· "· . . . . . . . .. . ' . ~ . ., . ' . ., . ' . . ~ . .. RT 1975'1 CHAILTOH HISTOM GK>lGt lllM,.10'1' IAllHIU.CI NOW! ..... .., ... -·-·~ " .. .,.,,., •na "EARTHQUAKE" r· .... ••••••• .... - 1 .. 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BUIT llEYlllJlS ~THE UlNGEST YARD" WELCOME TO SCENIC ATOKA couN·v . lt~o eat to1ivc ... il M.Yk.'lfyou. · IRI t.r•"-"'11""''" RICHARD LEE BURTON MARVIN ':00 0 (C) "The Shtrifr (dra) ?G- o"~ Davis, Rub~ Dee. Kaz 0111$, lyndJ Oay. 10:00 0 "Tiie Boie(' (dial '63-Man· Ired Krnt. "Desert Trill" (wrs) 'JS -John W1yn!. "Ot~11do" (•es) 'S4-W1yne Morris, Bew11J G1rl1nd. (i) ''P•l l Mike" (com) '52-IUlh· iiTu Hepburn, Spencei lfKJ. U:OD m "His Girt frlcllf (COfll) ·40 - ;·liJ (C) "Wild St11011" (dr1) '68 -Jo ~tfwar4Seln, Gert Va~ Otn81r1. l:DO «OJ "M1nlt1t1.1n Melod11m1~ (dti) 'l4--Cl1rk G1b!e, Willllfl'I PO'llt!I. 1:30 (}) •-p.s.s." (du) '4&-ll1n tadd, • Gtra!dln~ fill1er1ld. 0 IC) "Thm ftntlltic Flyin1 foot(' (com) '67-B~r1 Ives, Gtrt frob1, lto)' 0Qn1h11t, KOCE TELEJllSION 111• SCHOOL 01 ITI ICT Jll IWS fCt "l.Mlllo Up"' -k•td1l111 tti.toww. 11:11 ~YA ICI "l~Clt Ult Go!o.11 4:• ILICTRICCOMfl'ANYCC) C.t." t:• SISAMISTRllTICI t:tt TIMI TO OllAW' (C) "llllldt "*'° a:• MOit l l AT CCI "°"'91 S. ltlllf· 1119" _.,,.,,rllflCK" 1:H COMMUJlllTYOP:llVIJllOTillNOI 6!• tllMINSIOJllS IN CUl.Wll;IS (C), CCI ''OC•lll lottel'l'll" "!llltlitl.,," -A11lf\r0110ft9Y l•l«.ww, 1:4J INSIOI OUT (Cl "IN-11'1 J:M P:JlllHANO lltlTCNIJll,G CCI F1111'I "l.OO'l11D UP"-M"ltf\l110i.ltC.Ol.l'1f, I :• 11.I CTlllCCOM,AJllY ICl 71• Oill'AN•ICOUNTY 111.YllW ICI A 1 1 ~• HUMAN •11.ATIOJllS AJllO .... , .. u111111 0r ..... c-1vtt.H-1A .. SCJllOOI. OllClflllJlll CCI "Sl•rM119 1111-• l .. 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' - '; - • BEA ANDERSON, Editor TllurJd•y, De<tm!IO'r 11, 1'14 Learning service techniques is Dave Darling (above), while Pat Veriee/la and Nancy Peluso (right) scan plans for graduation tonight, and (far right) Jan Arnold teaches Gorky Robinson how .-/ to serve salad. ' \ ·• - .r, • ·~-... <:::.... •... , ---.....- .-I r ' " . New Mixture in 'Stew ' School ~. -· Opportunities soar for men ~~~...,;.~""-. intere&ted-in .becoming airline hosts, as the carriers no longer are for women only. • NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY By JO OLSON OI lllt DiilY 1"1191 SU.ti Whal kind or a fellow would answer an airlines ad for hosts and hostesses and give up a \Vell·paying job lo fl y as a '"stew"? One who likes (and is intoxicated with) p eop le , if the c urrent hosl/hos tess cl:.iss at Continental Airlines is any indication. Like all other airlines. Continent al has opened its sle...,·ardess program 1 o men. but unlike many other carriers, it has hired more men than "'on1en rr· ccntlv. .<\ir Calirornia. for example. has yC'l to hir e a s t e\va rd , thou g h a spokesman said the company is "very anxious" to do so. - \Ve"stern Air Lines. v.•hich is Los Angeles·based, has about 50 men in its host program and has been hiring men (or oeveral years. Continental's Class 74·6, which will graduate tod ay, has a ratio of two· men to one woman, "·ith a median a g(' 0£25. The m en literally are the "crea m of the crop." having been selected frorn more lhan 20,000 applic<ints !Con· tinental has hired only 175 hosts and hostesses in the last year\. llANDSOME They are from all \\'alks or life and all are handsome. charming and ex· tremely outgoing.·Tney are the kind who could melt the heart of a grandmother. These 23 men plan to offer better service on their airline than has ever been given before. They have received the sa me train· ing as the women. according to Darl e n e Fue nt es, a form e r slc1vardcss 11·ho is s u1)crvisor of the school. This in cludes g roomin g'. self· improve men!. C'Om mun ic.itio n s. aircraft and flight tr;1 ining, food h.indling, first aid. s afe ty. passenger h<1ndling anti c mc r!iCnf'y I raining. :\lost of ;ill. they h<1 ve learned ho1v to gi\"t' ser viee ,1·1lh ;i capital ··s. '' P1cturt: being ~eat('d 111 a fancy restaurant 1111h red tableclolhs and s1erl1ng Sl!\er An imm;if'ul:.i t cly ~roonit•d \I atlt•r tu1nc!> to your 1ablt·. l>o"'s. lakcs yo ur order •Ind adds all Lhe extra tou<'hl'S that n1ake you feel like a king or 11uct•n. This is the kind of sl'r1·1ce the men Ji;:1 1·e pledged to gi ve. orF;~I'.\"G DOORS They arc starting by practicing on their fCm ale classmates. who pro· bablv ha1·e nel"Ct had so many doors open.eel for the m, l'hairs pulled out or t'ups of coffee poured. Pa t \1t1riccll<.1. prC'sident of the . <·lass. explained \he characteristics of his eolll».1gues. ··'J'hc.v all re::1ch out fo r people."' he iiatd. ··Tht'y all have a de· sirrtohelp.·· His o"·n philo:-iophy is similar. "1 like people. I like meeting them. I feel like I grow. Some can v.•alk by pt•op\e but I like to hrush them.·· Another charaC'leristic of the new hosts is a lo1·c for chall('nge and \";Jl"tel v. ConSulcr J\lark,Samar1 pa. for t.'X· ;1mple. l·le's a Platl'ntia resident who "'Orkecl al a hos1>ital and at Dis neyla nd before 1oin1ng the airlines. In preparation for .... ·hat he hoped "·ould be an e,·cnlual move lo the air. he 'vent through the ~te"·;1rdcss/host progr an1 at C,vprcss CnllC'gc. "I like to ,,·ork \Vilh people ..• , that's n1y life .'' he said . "llosp1tal '''ork sho"·t·<I n1c a different type,'' S1\L.1\ll\' C'l'T And (;reg Stoll. a Chicago r(•sidl•nl : "'1\ll,\' other I.VP<.' of job \\'OUltl !lC llll' do'''n. 1 v.·a:o. 1n a !1-5 Jnh \1·11h a :-ii7.l'ahlc salar y, but I like non-routtrll' y,ork " 1\nd Fred I lolll!lein nf l.1n coln. l'\t•h .• 11ho lettt•rcd 111 f1J()tlJ;1ll al !ht• un · ,,·ers1\\" tlu•rt• .ind ha:. a degree in in tcrn:ttlonal n1arkPl1ni.;: ··1to!"t:. hav\• tn h;t\'l' ;111 uUt).!0111~ person:tlity. \\'c arc th..: a1rh nt·s ·· Barr~' ll :1bt'rmann, an Au~lrah;in "'ho nO\\' li\'t~s in Los Angeles. say~. "the sex thing has been ovrrcomt•. People are n1ore concerned \\'Ith service." tie said he lh1nks male pas:-.engcrs will be ha ppy to have ml'n attend;ints aboard because 1ht'Y h.ive sut'h 1n · te resting backgrounds. and th{'y will respond to good trcatn1cnt . ,Jan ,\ rnu ld , :111 1ns1 ruetor \\'ho \\"as a hosll'SS ror :'!l'\"C Jl \"('a rs. Sa id 1h<lt ··this has bc('n eo"nsidcrccl a pro· rcss1on of \\·on1<·n. They \1·cre th ere to fluff up pitln\I S. "But on bo;ird lhl' aircrart, thl'y an: there for :-i;1fl'l .v first and con1fort S('C{llld .. 1'R1\ISI'.\"(; Both shl' and :i.trs:l:u('ntes stressed the cmC'rgPnry tra1111ng all hosts and hostesses rcCC1\"l'. ··This LS not c1nphasized lo lhe general publlr." :\trs. 1\rnukl com· mented. "'but flight att endants ;ire totally prepared to handle cmcrgcn · c1es or I hey d11n ·1 ,::r;1duall'." She satd the hc>Sl!>-and hostcs:-it.·:.- consirlcr thl'mSl'lvcs profe:.sional and •·feel very proud of thl·1r prnft•.;:-i 1on. '' "!'hey are a elosl.:' groi1p, ;d~o. sint"C lht.>y h:.ivc .spent fj\·c wcek.s IOl:(C'lhl'r in the sa1ne l'lassroon\ ;ind havl' \1v1:d in the s ;iml' hotel during their training period. 1'hough lhl'.\" have nol been allo\1•ed lo vi.sit 1n l'a{'h othl'r·s rooms. lhcr h.i ve stud1t>d 1o~ethl'r, eatl"n tngl'ther and met for 1nfvrmal s ports n1 atchcs 111 the C\'t•n1ng'. "Our t·lass LS surpris ingly :ilh\cl1c." com1nented 0 ;1\"1' Darl1ni.:. a nat11·c of ()hill. ··Therr art• a lot ol" us \\ ho run or JOg l'\"t•ry night.·· ;\l f,'.\" \\'l-:tC0)1£ 1'he \1·om en arc glad lo ha\·c men in the class beC3lL<;e , as Brtty Podol:ik. a ~1id\11eslerner. said. '"it dra11 !-. the class together ." ,\nother re'male st udt•nt :-ia id it ''t•li m 1nall'S the b;il·kst ahb111g . · · l\arl'!l lla!\·orson. ;i Nl'\1·1x1rt Beach rt·si1ll'nl. ;iddf'd, ··! think they"rc E!rt><it. 'fhc•.\' \\·111 be ;i h1g help in lhC' fli ght s 1'hcrc <1rc :.i great bun,·h of gu~·~ in the elass. t:\cryonL' look s nut forl'acholher .. \\'lull' publ1e l"l'acllon lu mt'n in Lhc :ii~ll• bas bf'cn ~t·ni.·ral\y fa\"orahlc, it n1a\\' sct rctl~· be lin_gcd \\Ith envy, as Bill Forrl'sler Ill, a former industrial ~alesman . found 11•hc n he announced th;i\ he was qu1llinA his job to fl~'. "i\1any people told ntc that if lhey \1·crc 20 years y1lun~cr they would Jump al the cha nee too," he said. Fo rrester himself was sur1~r1scd lo be Lil host school. !·le had ans" cred an ad "out of curiosity '' a nd found hin1St.'lf in for ;i phy!->ical a11d startin~ d<.J!c :-iix d;1ys l:.tc.·r-. ' _ Picking Up Tip No Pleasant Surprise DEt\R A~~-Thank !"Oll for telling the 1\•ife \1·ho sneaked the S5 tip her husband left !for a party of six) that she .. stole S5 from a "'oman "'ho worked hard toeertl il." ''ou "'ouldn't beli e\·e ho"' little some w;utresses a re puid. \Ve depend · on our tips to li\'e. I have seen not only \\ivcs, but children Grab tips from under plates. And yes. C\'l'll st rangers al ne<1rby ta hies ~0 1ne1 [Ul<'S hC'IP then1~clvcs Pll'a:-e pr·1nl th1s lellL'r. ;\1u1. and • lell 1>eople "'ho\\ill\t to l'('"'ard !Ill err1· cient. h 1u·d·\\·ork~nf( \VU!tress "'ilh a gratuit y lo please put it 111 he r hand and not ICfl\'C it on rhc table. H'!i the only \\'ll.Y to n1ake sure she lo:C'.ts ii.- THE WOHLD IS A JUNGLE : DEAR WORLD: llere's your lelter. but I must le\·pl "'ith you, de:ir. I re· ceivt>d a great many letters from "'omen married lo cheapskate!! who felt lhe wife .... ·as perfectly justified in grabbing that river . Of rourse they are wrong, but my anS\lo'er didn't convince thC!m. and neilher "'Ill yours. llere'!I another let· ter from your ''Sisterhood.'' DEAR ANN Ll\NDERS: 1·\·e been a \l'aitrcss 111 lounges 3nd caburels for sever3J ~·c3r!i. One or our "'orsl pro- blems is 1\'i\e!i v.•ho lei! thC'ir husbands. "·hen lhe check come~. "You don 't need to lca\•e u tip. The bill is big enough tn pay that \VOitruss a goo<I salnry." The bill may be big, but lhc truth is we AREN.T paid enough Lo live on. Ann Landers \Ve need those tiP5 to make the rent ha~s\e lo p.l'I d dcadbcalt.'<·husband to and groceriel\. The r eason we do pay suppor'I 1vai lress \1'ork is hecausl' we kno1\' Thal clam11 11ho ''ro1r In \\lU, Ann, 1hat if ""C :ire murli'OUS ancl rrit•ndly l!atd !ihf' n1·1·<ll'd lh(' s.'"l!-.h\' hft l'd 1n l.!1't and knock our:-cl1es out, \\"C \\!ILL get so1nc r11b r1c oul ol 1:1~ :.i11 a~ \\ h1)t; good lips . ~he's ut ho11ll' !-.1'\\!lll!. I n1 !-.lr1nd1n A on ,\not he r· th111g. mo:-l ,,·ives don·t re· iny fcC'I for righ1 lin11r-. .11 J :-.\1'\'\Ch al1ze 1h;lt n1any 1\'aitresses ore tl')'-t.11~ t1) m,1kl• ,1 dl't1·n1 hr1nA chvorrccl cor \l"\do\vedl and they hove BUNIO:'\r;I) nr~·rr' young c hildrc-n. Support ~hecks ? DE t\R Rf:T'f'': Th:1nks for thr f'orgcl i1 . \Vc'vc given up trying to back·up. ~O"' hf'rt"!> " \eller fron1 a find the bums or il's 1.00 much or a "'lfe. . I DEAi{ ,\'\":\" l.1\.\"DEllS. I -..111· t('d \lhCn ~Ol! ;l{'("U!-.l'd th ;1 ! 111fc p( STE1\Lli\fi th.11 S,'j Up ll•(l hy ht·r husband. I c;1n'l squct.'7£' an <'Xlr3 quarter out of m~ lL,:!hl \\;1d. hul v.h{•I\ •·).tr B1~ Shot" ~els out 1n 1>11hhc. hL' 1usl tnv<'-. IQ sho\I.' o fl h.v thr11"1n~ n1nn('\ uround 'l'hl' 11hol1' tlill)lfl~ 'i:lo;;ft'lll 1~ l'•,11('!'1 HP.,l.1ur.in1-. llln~ :i nd rorl..t,lll lout\l!l':-(•uidl! \11 p.t\ thl'1r hl'lp t•111111):h In \t11• nn. \hi• -.,uni• .1.~ ... h11ps .ind ul f II\'~ I 1\ork 1L1 thl· ll11~\·r11· dcµJ1 tml'nl t't .1 \It'll kn01\11 :;.1orC' und nobodv tip~ nh: for hrc,1k1n~ n1~ bnck 1r~1nf! l\1 J"o.qucczc a size -44 rear end into o · mf'dium g1rdlo• \\h1•11 I er! hon1c .1t. night I h·t·! .1" 11 /\(' ~h1'1l'lt d .11011 ut' coal. ·rl"ll it l1k(' IL 1s. i..1dd11 . 11 ill you plcase'!-1'1 H ~;o ,\:'\O 1·11>1.i::ss • Of.ART. ,\:\"OT.: \nu diet. ann f thank ~011. llut until th{' t ip11in l{ s~~lcm i.; r hanAt>d, "f''ll hll\t' t11 J.!U along \I ilh il-:H11I I ~,.,.nut'\ id1•11rc ul a chan f.it' in th1• 111 al-in;:. E\ 1•n 11 1lr1nl..1111: 1-. lh·• ,.~n· 1hin1i1 111 11111r crn111J 11 n1•1·1lnt1•rn111I \Oll ou1 L1·:1rn 1hc \;1e1~ lrnn1 \nn L;11H l1·r-. .. hncrklt·I · fl•.,11t• .ind ''11u l-'or 'l\·en;1~1·r:-l lnl~ ,, ~1·n1I '.\j 1't·nls in ro111 .nid ,1 Inn~. -.1·\f .1drl1 {'":-.c.'d , :-t,1l'llPt·d cnv1•k1p1~ \() 1\nn L.1n1\1:r11, P.O. Ho:< Ill-_), t:ll!1 n. 111. 6'1120. ) • fl:! , • DAIL. 't' PILOT Swedish Festival .\nc-hur 1 ... d .. 1· 111 llh· \ .1 •. ~ <1 rd 1·1 n! ,\n1 t·r1r .1 11111 1·t'lt•h1 :ill' 1111· \r.1dttl11tl.d :-,,11·1lt -.h l.ut·1;1 lJ,1, .11711 111 f-"r1d.1 \ \)1·(' \:! Ill tl.dt•l:t•·..,\ ('lulihnu-.1'. 1·, .... \.1 \!1•,..1 !'-! l .111.·1,1 Jl,11 1-. lht· h.11tiu1,1.!t·r ti! l hL' l'hr 1-.\11),1' ,,·,1-.1l1i Ill ~11c·d1·n l'r1·p;11111.: l11 f tit.· lt:'-!11 lllt'-. l-. f .1Jf .. 1 I .\],H'lt• J>und 1·l, .i .;-.i-.1 1·d ti, l)1•n1.;1· l~.11 ~< l r' • I ' • sn CIAL P'KCHlfSTMAS SAU ! .. ~ No Models Availab le Imper.feet, Tense TUROUOISE JEWELRY fi~"li. ................ ~I -:;; SllYSJOHE ~ti •• ~; 111....-. ........... ~ IO:OtAM·l:tOPM CAU.•7Ml19 Uy E R ~IA ROMBEl'K lkc<iu ~c I h:ivr a promi· nen1 ~pal'e bt•tv•t•en m\' tv.·o trunt teeth. 3 rc:.dcr· ~t·nt m1· .1 1):1.:e (ro m ;i s hopping l'ata!ng rc·cently !lhov.in~ a model v.·ilh a space betv.·ecn h1·r tt•t•th and ~uid , "Sec. 1<111'rc c omini,:. back in ~I 1 11· " I'll tell \'uu the truth. I hate to i:ei my hoPl's built up 1\!i I leafed through al\ th(" <·:1t<ilo~s on m\' desk I don't - 1f11nl-.. the1 '1e lol'.l.'tl'd 1hc·1r ,t:1111\;1 rd~ nn modt•ls nne ,n1;1l l b1t l'h1• ""mt·n <;fill h.•\l.' h1plwnl'" !hat :-ho" 1 hrr1ugh ;1 fur co;it and dt•1•p -.unkcn t'.' ,., t h;1l b1 •g F1•1·1I .\I t•. \ntl 1U'l ih'I ;.iu ... 1· Ul\l' 1 a!ahl).! had lh1• rouragi• to ~hOI\ :1 ~l'I (If 1mp('rfl't'\ \t•l'th dnesl\'t n1l':n1 1 hc~ r<· .di :.:•11ng tn (<illn11 :-.u1t. F.1C'l' 11 1·1u• e,1ppt•d tl·e!h :-~ n dr.,n1c ha' hi·t·n 111\h us fur sc,cral 1(';1rs 'no" fC'" prrfo rm ~r~ arr y,·alk1ni.: :1rou11d y,·ith (·1t·n :.o much a.s a htle 01 erlap. 1 -rrmrmbt'r one nTght \\a!ch1r11: a "'C!\l t'rn on l r lt•\'i!'IOl'l ('ol'tU~('. !ht• !'itiV1J)!{', ~at ;1round tht' l'Jlllpflrt·. hL!'i !'.J..111 colorl'd IJ'' b1 ·rrit'!'> and µr1m1ll\'e 11i1•tt• (If IC':llht•r fvr ~hort.~ As he• gnu "C'tl un a 111ccc of buff•llo n1l'a t h ... iimLll.'d and J!ol a t-landini: O\'al1on from thrl't' million dentists. I h ~1''" nl•\"er seen such a ca1> JOh \\'hat y,•as C'\'t'O morr ab!'iurd "l1!1 the .ippenranec of J ~c ra).!~I.\' old prospector \1hon1 1 rll'\L·r f1~u rt•d fur lhi: "ldt' th.it ll'>C'd fluondl' 111" f.u·•· \1 ;is hurnt. his bt«H'd 11 hlll' and hr ki'µ\ !>pl'I\ in!.' toh,11•1·0 JUll'c on f u('h1-.r s f1rt· Hu1 v.ht'n hl· opt·nt"rl h1 ... mouth he \ookc·d 111-..l' .1 "P''r kl1n~ J.r.1nd roi.1110 F'''° \l'.•!°!>. ! \C lM;.>l·n tr~ 11)~ !11 ·rind r11 ~sl·lf IX'l1\e1'n thl' pal.!~'> 1lf ('Jtal1ii.:s and nu11 I kn1111· 11h1 I hJll'n·l found mt· .\ f:1,.J110 11 toord1n:itur !!Ir <Ult.' nf lh1• lead1nµ ones ~;11r!. "First. I Juok :it rhr ~1dy. the girl mus\ be no shorter than 5'6". no 1:1 tlrr than 5'9". Drc<.1m mr:.i~urrml'nts AT WIT'S END '3t ....... ~-·· '---ti~ BIX "" .. ,,., FUll•ITUflE STfllP,llG SERVICE , ................... ~.' ~"" ,,"")>•\ • WOOO • 5ffUOE15 • '1lltOS • AllTIOl.llS • •ic111 • ttn All • ll!Qlfll CJ.lll(T OOOIS 6 OllAll!IS WO l fl O• lfl.M\1111> 001 .. t "llOlM. ..OO••-.•~lw1•t to me are 32·22 and 34 1h (in !•t7·1HS I lhal order). Slim, straight 110••••w ... c.~·-·- \egs, nice h uir, flav.·less · "•-/ ~kin . nice teeth\ shiny ryes i .!s=~=:--~-=:::::;~-!_~'----""";:::....,:---;~:=~r', nnd u Mm all nose "i\o drinking and no s mokinl! be(':rt1sc it shnv.·~. 11 01\l'\'l'r, Ill' ('0('0Uf3,I!.(' 1·hc111ng 1o1un1 :1" 1t hollo~s out the l'tll'1·k~. \\'r also 11an1 ,·outh ,.11u rould bo.a tu1.\. t>irn n1 odl•l at lhe a~e or " \ 1•u knu11 :-.omethin~·~ I 1h1nk the sp:1ccd-0ut tooth n1nclt·I 11 as purl·ly n case of tflkenistn 1u:-t to appeust• l\·rr1·.·r homas, fl.oh<>rt ~l u r!'>~·. P e te Rose. Ra y ~l illa nd and Erma Bom · heek. :'\l'XI. 11 cek. it'll be> fat knres, ch1 p1>Cd tooth. a told sore an d flabby uppe r arms' turn. Great. to sew • Great to . give· Yule Themes Meeting Horoscope: Pisces FG's newest holiday fashion fabrics. CALICO PRINTS 12!.·14! ~~) Genealogy \ 11i.1rl..~hnp on h1111 LP 1r.it'l' J f.imLh lrc1• 11 11\ bi.· prt'~<'ntl'd b~ · th1• Sou1hl'rn Cal1forn1:1 G<'ncalnJ?1t.il So1•1t·ty at 1 pm Fr1d.1\ J),·c· JJ. at ;i1ijO \\ 1bh1r1· Bl1d , Lo" ,\n i:clc-~ 'l'ht:rl' 1-. no .idm1ss1on ft'l' It's Here .NORMA'S T cH• PoittfiltQ emoro1dereo shn1s. oresses eic Pottery DRY FLOR .. L ARRANGEMENTS WOOD CARVINGS Zont a C lub l•\!i't'i'"!l t'\ch.1111.'I' ..,Ill •!l·nt ... .ii \cnd1n_~ \:1·11 p.11 ! \It'"·' hq!h !>l'hoo!~ 11111 h1• honored b1 th1· 7,t1nt.1 C"luh of :'\c11 porl Jl.irl:i..1r 1lurint! .1 C'hr1slmas buffet 1l11H1t•r F rida~. llrc:. 1:1 . 111 lht Senior L'1t11rns Ht•1·rl';11i on w-·1 A,,_-ft lty . ._ • "6or.-"""'"' • 4ad SHOfS .......... , C'°tt • SOl!d91 LAD I ES NOW YOU TOO CAN HA\IE THE BENEFITS OF MA SS AGE TH ERA P Y e v A l 1c" ~$(>.J PrclpSSJonal ~..'asseur Jr> A \'•ar1r OccorJ1"<1 Su•'e I '>.;1 •l ;. \\,1~'.tlil' ~Jliln I l1,."le Tr.erao; !P<'l ~assage Tne".i~, Fac1J.I Toning Nuh1hO'l Aoberi E. Gilmore, P.I .T. 18C80 BP.icn Blvo Hunt '1gton Beacn Pl'.;ine 842-7855 HOW IT'S JOHNSON & SON'S GREAT HOLIDAY GIVE AWAY! l \·nl•'I \, v.11<111 B•·.il)1 (l!l1 Ll'r' trcnn 1i11·IJ1.1ni,:{' [J1.~lr1 1.L l'.d1l11rn1.1 Ft•dt•r;! t1tu1 nf \~'u n11.·n :-l'lt1b!'>. 11 Ill hi.· ll'll•d during ,i 11.•J 1n the l'l :1ct'n!1.1 Hound Table ('lubht1u~e JI l p 111 Frida~. llt'l', 13 Hunter Chapter llunter C'h;ip!Pr of the \u\1 \1,Jr\ •If ll o:i.g .\1 ... rn11r1 a r' l!o.~pital, P rt':-Ii .1· t 1• r 1 ,, n . 11· i 11 1·1·ll>hr.it(' 1t' ~Uth :in 1 11111·r~.1r\ u1th a p.1r1~ Fri. d,11 . l)1'1 J:l 1n th1· Bah1.i L'o1 nlh1Jn Y.i chl l·lub '/'111• 1•fl!.!Jn;il prn1rrt ~if the l!r1111p 11 <i~ lo · hunl" fnr :111 1Jc1u1.·~ In ,,.JI .11 au-.:thar~· l~intl r:1i~1n)! l'11•r1 t.~ Xi Omicron .\lC'mbcrs of Xi tlmicrun Ch:.iptl'r ll( Hel.1 SigmJ Phi 11111 j!alhl·r (or 11 pro )!rr.~s1 1;e dinner Saturday. l)rl· 11 ·rhe r1n;t 1·our$e 1 11 dl bt' ~1·r1 cd 111 th\' hnmr .11 the i.l·~ .\llX'rt .... ~hs~Lon \ 1"11' ORT 111 .111i;:c l'1•u nt.1 \\1·~t \\ .. n1t'n s :\mt•rt«Jn (IHT ""Ill :-ponsor a production of ·11.1nsl'l and l;r1·lel" ;it 2 .ind :1 30 p rn S;1turda\', lh.'t' \ 1. II\ lhl' (;l't'l'll \':.i!k•y l'nrnn1un1ty Clubhoust:. F1)unta1n \ .dtt~ f""1>Uf f ELL'S UPHOl.STERY I 922 H•rbor l l•d. Colla Mt,_S•8·0259 BRAND NEW CAPRI 2000 ~ :~.,__.,- $3198 COMPlETEL Y LOADED th.: Pr.1('0('k 11111 lforst• Sho11 . ''ill J;nTH':-D1!>n1'~ \;1!1on.il bt' .\Ir~ Achievement High Toys for Tots Sant:i Cl:1us 11111 accept .:1fts from Park ~('Y.·port re· sLd<'nls during an 8 p.m. pi1rly Sunday, Dec. 15. Lil th(" multipurpose roo m. The to\·;; 11·111 be gil'en to the l '. S.· )!ar1ne Corps for its an· nual clr11'C'. Singles Group .\ co1·ered dish dinner for s1nJ,:ll'~ 01 l'r 40 11·111 l;ikC' pl are from 2 tu j p.m . Sun· tl<1~·. i)C'c . 15. in the Santa ,\na College student loungl' Entertainm ent "'ill be pro· 11ded by the i\1ar1na lli(!h Schoolb<i nd Se nior Citizens llarbor Senior Citizens Club" Ill host a holLdav din · ner at noon ~lond<1y.' Dec. 16. Ln 1he clubhouse. 15\h and lr1 int'. '.\"t'1\'port Beat·h Mon day Club 1'ht' )I ~1rl!ll'l'~ of ~lartn ;1 /IJ)?h School 1\·1H entertain \hC' ~l onday )lornLnl! t'lub of llunt1n ~ton Bto;1r h clur111~ ;1 luncheon ml'i'llnS:: Dl'('. 11; 1n 1he Sheratnn lit«irh Inn . lluntington Br;:ieh Secretaries :'\cy,· o(f1cers 11111 be c!rc! eel hy thr Or.in~e County Chapte r of Exccut1l't·~· S1'C'relar1cs. Inc during " d1nn<>r mcet1n~ at 7 p m TUt'Sda~·. Der 17. in the JI a · r t' n n ~ I n n . \\'e~tminster A C'hr1stm11s g1! l c 'l:C'hJ n1;1' 11111 lul 1011 FRIDAY DECEMBER 13 B,· S \'U~ t-;\· O:\IARR 1\RIES !:'!larch 21 ·1\pril 191 .\'e11· :\l oo n Po~ition no11· c n1 ph as i Z<'S 1 ra1·cl. Jangua~1'. l1tarn11\J,: 11rore!>S :ind sp1 ritu:il in~1ghts T.\l'R tS 1.\1,nl :?11 ,\Ja.1 2u 1 BC' mo rt• flt.<.-.:ihll' 11 hl'n dc:din,g "Ith 11J r'lncr. mate on monr~ quc,llnn~ l.un~1r t•n1pha<;\s i!'> on 1n\·e~1 nll•nts . .':tl'll\j.!' :ind t:JXt':-. (;E,,11:\1 C:\!;1.1 21 Junt· 20): l'\ew ~l oon pos1l1on co- 1<·1dr., "1th partnersh11i. n1arr1aji!e. "pcc ial IC'g;·t1 l'umn1itment. You ma~· fi nd ~nurst<lf bol!i!t'd do" n v. 1th dt•t;iil ~ f .\'.\CF.R \.lune 21 .. Jul~ 2~1 lJ1alogu~ 111th fello11• 1111rkcrs. <eSSO('l:ilC.~ and llt'tj!hhnr-. 1~ cmpha~t/t'd ,.nu ~t·t in k11011 1x•11plC' :i nd th··~ find uut about ~ulJ 1.t:o 1Jul~ 2:1.,\u ~ l l ) llit?hligh1 1nd11·idual st~ lt· t'rt•:i\111· charH?(''> arl' due ''ouni.! per~on<; art• Ill · 1nl1·1·d Emotion .~ ft)!hl ]!l,t!LI' \'IRG(J tAug. 23-Scpt. 221 . :'\cv.· d<>al indicated "·here businC'ss proposition is con- ri·rned. Emphasis is on real es tate . ho m e· <ind con · clusions l.IBR.\ ISepl 23 ·0rl. 22t \\'hat bt'~1n s as an a1·oca· t1on could :1C'lu<ill\' bl' trnn~orn1cd into profi.tablt• l'lllC'! pr1.~1.' Kno11 ir and Give a gift of Roffe I Any skier on your Christmas list will be lhrilled 10 receive a gift of Roffe ski apparel from Pol's. Here's 1ust o sample of our brood Roffe ~cl<>ction f o r mL'rl clothes !or peop le who '""' s<1 t•··~•lll~Jj !111·~· iaAl,lm~ltCI'~ M1 itt1 t-1itt 115 PALOS VEROES BLVD REOOMO~ !LICH (IN ltl\IJllA YIU.AG() 12 13) 371·1551 1909 ADAMS AVE HUNTINGTON BEACH C714) 963·4SSS 1213)592·2821 Ofl(N MONIUf TltlU IJID•f !tot 1"411l tfl , .. SAi, 11 .. I aM 1!l 5 II -W~ 11H 'Ill\11 ~11i· idc:is :.i chance to dt•· 1·elop. SCORPIO (()ct. 23·NO\' 21 ): )l oncy. persona l possessions. payments. col- lections. getting \\'hat you rca l\1· need -these arl' :-pollightcd by l'\ev.· l\loon IXl.~it1011 S.\GITTARlliS ('.'\ov . :?2·1)eC'. 21 1: Cycle i:i. hil!h .111d 1our judgment is r1,eht on t rirj.!c-1. ~take ncv.· starts Oc nra gin :.i I. indl'pendcnt C1\PRICORN CDer. 22 J an. 19 ). \\.hat had been oh· scurl•cl 1\ ill recei\'e benefit or grt';Jlt•r lij!hl. r~a mil y mcmh(•r revculs, tells and helps ~·ou to resoJ\·e a dtll'mm;i ,.\()l,;;\Rlt:S I Jan. 20-F<'b. I ~ 1: t\rrcnt is on "·ho means 1\ hat to 1·ou -and v.·hat you <'an Jo· about 1t . )\cs.sag(' 14•il l be clarified. Your ego j:!l'l•I\.., PISl'J.:s I Fl'b 19-~l ;irl'h :!IJ' \'t·11 :'il uon 111 top purl of 111t1r Sol:•r hnru~C'of)C' coin· 1·11l l·~ \11th eyt·1c of :1l'h1e1t·· m1·n1 \'ou 1·ould ;ett raet 1.11111abl1· attention that l1.·;1t!<; \o room al \up Yolut$ to 2.00 Penchant lor p1natores? Why spend up 10 $25 00? Sew one tor le ss ll'lan $7.00! Mach1ne-wast'latite Ptuma Press. Conon-Poly blends. 45" wide. LUREX ® SWEATER KNITS YcHue1 to 5.00 Sew a g1111ering hohday sweater for less rhan S 10. Why spend $50? Mach1ne-washatile. no-1ron1ng 75 % P oly-25% metallic 52" wide •LAGUNA BEACH · 278 Forest Ave. OPEN: Mon-Sat 9-5 30 PM. If today is your birthd :.a~ .11lu 11rrc on youro"ncarl~. ~ou ha1c way of crl':ilin,e 1 ou r 111\ n probl ("ms. yn u ha1e !'t:1rted something and 1Qu cur rently arc d1 :-· l'f/Ur.ig('d '.NEWPORT BEACH • 20 Fashion Island .• OPEN: Mon ·Fn 10 am -9·30 pm ' ; ' Si t. 10 a.m.~30 pm . Sun. 12~ p.m from our Gal's Country ... John Meyer top:. ·:. \, skihny rib cardi9!Ul swmtczr 1\._ __ 1_ ) \ jewelry ~ 1928 Canton shirt . beautiful colors . Dri.e5 ~rfec.tly wit hOUt ironing . • ~4 fashion island , newport center 644·5070 ' Make This A Glamorous Wome n Form toalition Mant>Ou Trimmed Polyester Robe In white, peach & wedgewood blue 55 Long 65. 1\lth o u,c h thl' (lr:i.ni:t· <..:ounty \\'ocut·n·:.. l'oal1t1011 hn s been nlCt·l1ng for several mo nth;-,, rcpr1':..C-O l:J\J\'CS off1(·1;.1ll) a nn11unecll 1ts organ1t.:.it1on Tul'sd:iy. "'!'he c·o;il1\1<)n. unttcU fur <1ctioo but t·onti)():<:f'<I of tht' fu!J Sf)cc·trurn ul \\'111ncn s ori::::in1zat1uns. t•nn~tllu\t•: lht• f1r:-.t lol·.ll \\on1t·n l'i coalition 1n lht' cou11t~ ." s aid Dr. ~l ei B1 clo1l·r. run Vl'nor of the ne\\' gn1u11 "\\ll' inlt•nd It• hl· l'lf<'(' li\"t', and to d en1onl'i\r:1tt• tlH· 1,due uf collctll\t' artion to \l'Olllt'l\.0 S grot1 Pl> t_•\ t•r1 . \\ht·re." Organizing h t·i.::.i n in :\l.1\", ilflt•r rrprcs1•11Lat1vcs of i2 i.:r1Hlp~ l'UOf(lll\,1lt'd ;1 prt·:.enl.1fion to tht· eounl y Board nf Sup1.·1'\1:..ors call 1nl! f111· rt·prt'l'it'nt:1t100 by ~omt n .i ncl mu1or1t11·i. on t hl! :\I .10 Jl()\\ er c·o111m1:..i.1on, 11h1t·h 11a:.. thrn 1·01npu:..t•d or\ l 1nn)c app01nl('eS. In Scptcnlber. Su1>crv1snr l):.11"id Uo.Lker :ippo1ntt•d \"1ck1t• E v;.i ns 10 the l'.Olll · m1s.,1on l "\'ITEIJ EFl<'()K1' As ;i fl'1>Ult of th£· 1n111:d IH'"l'l'il'Ot:.i\100. lhl·~ fell the\' l't1Uld bt• l'ff('Cll\l' 111 dt><ilLng 1\1lh 1 ~s ucs rel:.1t1ng t u 1\nn1en through ,1 unit ed 1•f· l1Jrl of alrl'<ltl~· t·~l<iblishl'tl or).!a n 1r.at1011:; Charter n1cn1bcrs of the coitlit1on lll l'ilidt• Lhl· l'.OUO\I' chaptc·r:.. of lht• l.1•,1 ~u1· ul \fomt•n \lntt•r..;, "'1a11on :1I l)rg;11111 ;1t1on tor \\'ontt•u. !'\;;tLon.il \\'nmcn'.' l'ul1t1r.d C11ucul'1 , An1t·r1i.·an t•11 ti L1bcrt1cs l 1n1on, \\'omen 'i. Jo:qu11:-Art1nn Lt•ai.:ut" ;incl t•a11for1ii.t \\'0011·0 1n ll 1ghcr EdLH',Jl11in Othl'l l"h;1r1t·1· 01embC'rs art· \\'1•m1·n En11>loyccs of (}r;.in gt• C'1lun1y Co \ern- rnt•nl, th~· \\"01nen·s Cautu:.. of lh•• lluman llc lat1ons C<1n11n1 ,~1 nn . Fl'min1st \\'om,·n' llealth Ct·ntcr. \lon11n.i. the Sant:.1 An;1 )'\\'C:\ .ind the \\'omen's Caucus of \\'cstcrn Stale Un1\'(•rs11v . L'o.111 1.io n· r1·pr('l'it·n - tatives :.aid th ey a r e hopeful other org:.1ni:tations 11·1 ll JOI n ('OORDISATION Dr. Biekn<'r said th(• roalilLon ·s major function:.. "'Ill be to ;:1e t a s <1 l'll'ar: 1nghousc for information and to pro\'1de coordination for al'l1on l·l'dures at UC Jr\" Int· Hcprt•scotut1\'t:S of e.1ch of the or-gan1zat1on, ex· J>l.uned thc1r 0 \10 ~rouv·~ purpo.,e anti 1nlt•rt•:..\ 111 the loalit1on during tht• l'Oll · ft·renci.' U ~IQUE EXPERIENCl·: Vicki Van All~n . l'<'presentatil'(' for the COUil· ty L eague of \Vumcn Votl•rs, dc:..e ribed Lt :as "a UIHQ Ul' t','\ ))l.'l"ICI\('(', Vo 011\t'll or fl11t't"l>l· haekgfl)Ufldl'i <Hit! J!UJll'i rt•.iching out to t'.n'h otht•r fnr n1utual :..u1)1)()1'! and grov. th .·· J.;d" tna \\'al:..h. pr1•s1 d1•n1 of the ()range Count~ '.\ll\\" :...ud . ··For the f1r.~l t1nh-. 11on1cn rf')lrl'St'~ing ll1llh hbcr;tl :in1l t•on:-.t•i'va11\t' 0 1"- ga1111.a l1ons \\"Ill unite Ill lhl' clfort lll ~;1111 equal r1 g h!>i ._ind f:ur l"l'Jll'C'Scnt:.it1u11 lt1r lll)ffiL"il . Afte r l''\pl;tLOL!l)! lh1• ''\\'CA " inlt•re l'it 111 11 , Ernt:st1nc \·;1:..qut·z ;iddt·d. .. I ;im t·:::.pt•1·1.dly h:ipp1 tn ht· a p;.irt of this cn:li1t 111n lx't·a-..st· I :inl :i n11n1l11t• tl\ll'l'. ;i 11·om.1n and ;1 :\lt•,. tl't1n-,\n1c•r11.·;1n . and \t·r' poorly rcprl'l'il'llll'd 111 l,1<1\.h .areas . Holiday Programs Ti.i:..k fore-c s <ilready h:11e been est ablished to study thl' possibility of a Com · m1s s1on on the Status of \\"onll'll being forml'd by the county government and possible disc rim1n :tlor y hiring and promotion 11ro· Hl'prC':..t· nl at 11 •·~ l'i.t HI t hi• .1· l.:Jll)l1 11f onl.1· ont• n!h\'I or )!;trlll._[1011 ilkl' !ht• l"O,lli\lu/1 in !ht• rnuntr~ Gifts Entice Chr1s1mas Houis: Veta's Monday·Friday 10 am_. 9 pm. {Dec. 12·23J Salurday10am ·6pm Closed Sundays INTI MATE ,t,PPAR£t ""''""" '"""' •. n'"11 ... n• N•RP<I" 5,,. "· c ......... . Christmas Blouses in Large Sizes 36 . 46 Zingy prints! Dainty detailing! Sporty s hirts! You'll find a ll these styles and wonderful blous~·· stock. Stop by ~ ) ' and find HER I blouse for sure. ~ ... 1500 t· "' ·from S . ' trr11f:R f:1r·r.,11:1:1-;s·r1tJ\.'i: )DRESSES GOWNS ~'1A ~ANTIES SLIPS s,~;~,~,;,~,~ "~~~~'~;,-~ ~"'""::1 EH a OP Nor'sHALF·SIZE SH FULLERTON ll4 Oto,.g•lolr Moll LAGUNA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEACH 14 Hun1!ngton Center COSTA MESA Laguna Hilh Moll I IOS Newport l lwd. SHOP SUNDAY 11-S (e1ctlll Co~ta Mesa l t~ank \n11·ril'ar1I • )la:otlt·r ('har ~1· . I --:~ Plan to visit .'\tt •:VALOS P'rf): S;in \<i 's Gift Shop 11ill b.t' spo n s ored h\" th1· unit tomorro"' frurn 3 to 4 · :111 p.nl. In f"O(Jm 15, (;iJ"t lll'OlS "ill bl' pril"ed fron1 5 (•ent.s tu S2 .50. and unit n1l'n1bers ""Ill hl'l!l lhl· slUdC'nls II L\h thf'ir selections and 1111 h i:!lfl 11 l"<ll)Jllllg. 1':1rl·nl s ;,ii~,, ilrc Ln\"ltl'(t to pureh;1 l'it' ~1ft item!\-. L'~rnphell"l'i snup label:;; and Hl ue Ch111 ~tanlpl> art· neede1J 1(1bl'1•x · t•h;tn).(t'd for ;1lhll'lH' l'qt11p n1cnl for the :.~·hool E .\S TH l.tFF l'Ff): Plan!:i for ;.in 1·nthu:.1:1,l1t· l'ilart in the 1975 ~(':1r 11·Ll! ht' discussed at :1n opt•n hocird niccting at i :w p n1 \\"ed ncsda). Jan. 1:,. 1n tht· n1ul\1purpol'it' roun1 1)1~ trirt and :;~hool budgcls 1o1dl ll'itd off the agl'nda , .ll':. :1 Srn;.ill \Vorld. ;.i Chr1slrn;.il'i progran1 . 11·1\l ht.• pr(·~tr.li.'jl by the studL'nls ,1\ ~J .30" n1 'J'h11rsd:1y. Dec.. 19. in lhe n1utt1purpt1-S t• ronn1 Hi l'hatd Kuykt•ndall 11111 l1•:i1t the s n1 gers 11hJ!l' Charles '"a tr,; conducts th1· 1nst1·umcntal mus11· .~L I.TO~ P'TO : S:in1a ·s Shop 11·Lll be opt'n through Friday. Del'. 20. ;iffnrd1ng l'itud('n ts :ind parent.-. the op portun11y to purt h:1Sl' baz:.1ar 1\l'JTis 1Jriecd fron1 \lJ l'l'llls to Sl.50 ... Grnera l meeting 1s :.eheduled :tt 7 .30 p.m. 'l'hursday. lkc. 19. and 1vill feal urc a progran1 of c.·nristmas n1us1l· b~· tht· :,t:hool band and or1·hestra. l\11\RI NE \1lf.\\' i>T.\: t ·nit 11 ill spo11 sor a Christmas prograrn :1t i p.m . ·r1Jt~s<l<1.v, l)ec. 17. in 11•h1 c h all s tudents \1·i1\ p:11·1 ic1patc. ,\Jso 1>l :.1nned 1s ;t Christn1;1s boutiqui• lC'nturing dl·t·oratiunl'i ,ind ii•H lll'ITl'\ on salt· at rt• asonabll' pr1tes P,\l 'L.\Rl'.\"O P'T:\: S.tn t.1 ·l'i Sl'Cfl'I Shop. \lhl•1'1• l'hdd rc n n1 "·" purch;1:..t• g1J1 l'i ranging from 50 ct•till'i to S.1 OU ;1nrl h;11·1· th C'l11 \ITappl'd . ll'ill bt• n[lt'!l fl'(llll 10 a.in. to~ pm. S:1tur1la:-, l)t•(-. l•I. and i\lnnda.v. l)C'c· JG. Lil Pontht•r lt1ll. \Vh1lt• th(• l'hlldren shop. pare nts can broust• through ;1 boutl (jUt'. ST. JOl lN 1\l'X. In lieu of !hi.' m11nthl~· h1tSlllt'S~ ITil'l'1 1ng, a play, 'rhc l'nnet• and w~l\rW-Cr~s~AJ~ Saturday and Sunday• December 14 & 15 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Sponsored by lnlernalional Arf's & Crafts Exhibilors FEATURI NG THE TALENT OF MORE THAN 40 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ARTISA"'5 Paintings -Sculpture -Flowers -Wrealhs A BONANZA OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS OUTDOOR SHOW ... In the PATIO at Orange County's l argest HOUSE of WINES During Your Visit SEt:e The More Than 10,000 Bottles of Wine on Display In lhe Store Sequoia<9Wlile Cellars 3300 West Coast Highway · Newport Beach Phon e: 642-9414 } Lill' 1';1upet· 1111Jl be prt'S(•nt· l'd b .I' lhc s tudent s . l'roducer and di!'eetor 1s t\lrs . Jost·ph Bass and in · lt•;HI rolt'"s <trt'-1\.likt• Drc.vfus ~ind Hicky i\loes bruckcr. The play "ill bt" preceded b~ ~l1 ss Anne :\lurphy·s first gr:1dc class :'\1•11ly for ml'il l'horal grn up , 1lt r l'c lt•d b1 \lrs John .\lcKn1 ght 11'll! dt·but. Food tor S U.S. 1v1\I be cu!lcctcd 1n hOX l'S underthetrC'l' ·rE \\'l'.\KLE p'f,\: An· nual <:hr1~tn1as d;i111·e for l'i tudent ~ 111 l'it-'\'cnth :111d t'tl!hlh )!rades ~·Jll take pla<·r from i to 9:30 p.m Frtda). Dec. 20. 1n Bos11·cll 11:1\1 L11·emusiC\\"Lllbeprn- 11d1•d b1· the Blaze b:ind. ~l l'mbc.rs 11·111 provide rt•frt's hment s and th:il)t'l"Ofll'~. \\"ILS0'.'1 PTA: Film cn - t1tll·cl .. The llound 'l'h:.1t 1'hou)!hl Ht• \Vas fl Hat·()(Jn·· 1\dl bl' prcst'll\t•d to the stu Boys 0 1'.'parlmcnt C.1bl~ Knit Swe•ters Wdshoble. Priced dt$1300 dl·nl' a.~ a holiday lrl':tl !lllNKAMD!ICAJ>D ;\l(•nd;iy. ill·c. 16. 111 lht· M.o.:;T1:11 c1<ARCt w.,,51,..1;11 Pla:r.a 1n11lt1purpose room 'fhcrt' 1028 lrvrne, Newport Beach, CaWornia 926ft0, Phone 642-7061 "·111 be a n1orning and an 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~~1 .:1 ftcrnoon sho\lo'i"R-. Tradi· Ilona! Christmas program ""ill lake ph1ec .i t 9 a.m . \\"{'clnt'sday, Del'. 18. 1n the n111ltipurpost' room . All t'LISl'il'S 11·L1l par!tci11alt• :111d parents arc 1nvitl!tl lo al· ll'lld. SCITROF.DER PTA : Ex- ecut11'.C boiird 11·ill present a Christmas party Saturday, l)ec. 14. in i\leado111lark liolf Club Guests 1v1ll meet 10' !ht· hon1e of ~!rs. H1rhard ,\rr:is. prlsidcnt. prior to tht• dinncr ... L'nit n1t•et1ng 11·111 I ;_tkl' place Ill l'OllJUllC- l1011 \\1tl1 a Chr1 l'itn1 as 1n·o· gran1 :\londa~, l)t·1· lfi. ;1t i 30 p Ill . 111 thl' 1nult1 purpost• roo1n. ,\ pro· ,.:r.un of holLcla~· n1us1l· 1\ ill h1• pl'rlormcd by tnurth. fif!h :ind :.Jxlh j:!ratll-'r:... :1t' C'Ol"dL tl)! tu ~Ir.~ J~d\\;ll"d B r l·nn :111. prni.::r:in1 t·ha1r1n:1n S:\l lTll P . .\HE:\T fl>U:\· {_'II.: Opl'n n1l'l'll!l )! I ~ ~c·hl'1!ulcd tonight at i 30 tn thl' s chool !Jhr:iry to ae· <JU~nnt parents 11·1lh the l'nuned, 11s h tslor~ goall'i a nd offll't'r~ \II !'.n1 1th 1>a re nt ~ <lt"l' 11111\t'll to at lt•ncl and prest'nt ([\Jl'l'illons ;.ind :.u ggl'l'i\LllllS :• :• Conqratulations to you who finishi!d your Christmas shoppinq in Oclobl!r. For thi! re-st of us, Jl!Gn Dahl in We-stcliff Plato will be-ope-n I 0 o.m. • 9 p.m. Monday throu9h fridgy. Sunday, Dec. I 5 & 22 11 ·5. WE STCllf F Pl.4.li-17tti I IRVIHE HEWPORT IE.4.CH Also Mtwpon..-1-1 Otry1 f :l 0.6:00 . . :~ :• " • Wonderful ..;.. ~:::.-"" Sight Lightf° " " . -T•H •h..,o! ••• There's Nothing Like Ill No Gllr•, .• No Squint , •• up to S 11mes 11\e llgl\l or con-vent1ona1 lamps.,, yet comp letely gtarete ss. * READING SMALLEST PRINT * SEWING BLACK ON BU.CK ~ Spec ratty designed optical sys1em uses / s1andard bulb = •FULLY ADJUSTABLE 9 ru•lle CI ~Olod b•1si uprog'>1 and a•m w th 1to1C"11 & ba•e •l'I one tolor Awoc1do, 8011• WllUt or Ebo11y. >.110 e!tQ1n1 All Br1ss limp ••••llbll •II Conterripo•1ry •1yle only. ,.,ittd .,._ 156°0 l 1865 HARBOR BLVD .. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 548-51 l 1 . . . ' . " • " • " • " • .. • OAll V PILOT D:J Wish her a Lady Seiko Christmas. A .H . WEIN ERT I u }·'i11t• }1'\\ ('/:., =:!?FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH . . . . " ~ . 644·2040 Give a gift of Roffel 1\111· ~ki1 ·r 1111 11111!' 1 "1lr1~tn1.i I·! 1111 1 Iii· l hl"ill~~t 1" 11·l t'll< .i t.1 !1 .,j \:,.q, kt .1p1"11 1•I ·11·.,11 1 1'11 lh·r• -111~1 ,, ,..1nq11• <d Pl.t h1p,u] l\ufli• "l'l1·1 I ILOll i<ll \Pill l.lllll"ll• \\o•!ll.l!i, Denise ,J -. .._ . « '1 \~, I ' ' '.< f. '. Speed . : :. ·"· I. \ ·, DOWN FIL LED PARKAS '\ "-· 1 ,_ ., I \ ' '\~~---/ . .' ' ' )"\ I ' • I -----..._' ·- llS PALOS VERDES BLVD REDONDO BEACH ('l 13) J78·8SS 1 " DACR ON f ILLED f'ARKA S ~;4.75 clothe s ior reop le who reoUY,,§k t B9D9 ADAMS AYE HUNTINGTON BEACH 11141 963·4555 1213) 592·2821 0'1N MOMOA'I' 1M•U l•IOAY 10•00 AM 'f1l ••00 l"M - $A1 Ill 00 AM. I t ~ e 00 -\UN 10 00 'Tll ~-00 liiii!i. \ IJ I I A. PtLOl ltiurSO• r>.e•mtMlr 12.. 1974 ··~~===i=~~::::::::= >' Pl'B!.lll!<OTICE PU9L1CNOTICE t tCYIT ... i SUSI ... ,~ •1CflTICHll •i.tlllll •• N•¥l 'Tllll,,,,, .. J01' JOot.Ma IT •tl•lWT !Q••"'ll pC•-•OGG>"'lDv"""\ fl f ... lotl!Q•lfll ,.,_I f<f ...... ~· ... 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COMMODITIES POTATO llASOMAl MOYI ';;:!." ":' ........................... ...._ .................... . .... ····· ................. . ,.._ ...................... . Tod or mor1 th1n over STOTLER.,.,:".,.. By MILTON MOSKOW!Tl ··,,-.=::-----.,.__, Assume, for the moment, ~ that you Invented a product r; .,,. that brok e new :'\.~ technolo1;ical ground. 1. · You then or1anized a rompany to make and sell this product, which was so superior to a nything clse on tht market that customers beat a path to your door. Money · Tree commercial history. G $!wf tl l'•rl, Jy~lf• 100"" 1: ........ 9 ..... tolfl\lfnll,Ctl ~ ' ("" boi .. ~•u •\.<-I.cl ll'f Ml lA• d•·-~· ' ... 11111 th• beat buy "" w-o.. f l(llflOU••i.t!l.INlll t. .....,.,. .... MAMf SfATIMl.Nf 'P 64J-I006 Assume rurther that although you competed . against a number of other companies, none was able to come up with a product to (.. !lllowtt I( .. 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(-!~ Cit•• otOrtll!j<• Covnl~Ofl0..ioo.• f . 1'14 fl/~ P.;o,,.,....d Of..,,~ (MH 0.ut P1101 Nov, )!,d.-~(. ~.I~. Lt/• •1"•11 t~h 0"''"•1• " conC111(lfd '' .., 111< ,------~o-------11•"!-' PURLICNO'fICE "•' 01vlo~"''"''n J•. '\fllo .a.lloe-flj Wt1 hltel Wll!I '"' C-ly C-01 Ort1191 (.-ty Ot1 OK-11, ""· ,.,. l"~IP!Od °"'Me Coe" Oeily '°'"'·DK. U, lf,l'.J'11•1'111Jt " >,It/ii 4,0...U PUBL IC NOTJCt; ,tC 11 TIOUiSU51 NES5 otAME•TlllEMENI ,,.. ~N{)OO •"f Ot• -" d0<1'9 °"",..." 1, f.f'lot'l'\Jlt • Cl E•M•NC. ANO R£.P•'R ~t llv !C(, J/Jj l•~rv1 Pl•<~, No"Po•I IMtcn,C..111!'1"1 '4..0. v.~.k.C•"P,1Jl4 l...,•1 Pi"'o llf"'Pot1 11< .. r. "'"'°"'""...,· f'l(t ITIOln li.tifllll$1 lllAMISTA,l.Ml.111~ ,,,.lol_l~tPt•-;1dllol"' 11: WOlllLD •£Al ESTATf,lOU ,,_ 8MI .. Co-1• Mt•t, C.. 'M1' Rot• llYltl, U. ~ 1.-tt $1., Ce-It• Mew, C• '2~ fr.01 °"""''' ·~ <Of'dlltltl by •n i11-a1••0.,..1. RictBv•ri Thk 11ttemt"I .,.ts IHtd ,.1111 IN (_.h Cl••• Ill 0.otn!llt COUl'ltv Of! °'9(ttn(llt 1. It/I l'Jtlll Publll"'O' O•tngt to•>t Otily P1tat 0KtMbt<J,U,lt,1',1t1' 011·11 PUBLIC NOTICf: ARE YOU READY TO "BARTER?" Centaur Trading Co. will take in trade.for a one years total food suppl y th e following: (as of 12/9/75). · YOUR CO~IPANY consequently did the lion 's share or the business in its product area. Your com p eti tors naturally resented your success. They complained to the authorities. And lo and behold, the government did step in and say to you: ''Look. fella , you're dom inating this market.: Your share of this business. -<Jne (1) 100 Troy oz. Silver bar is obscene. You're going to or have to do something to let -Two (2) Mexican 50 peso.gold coins ot~~:1g:110i;i:oi~h~;tc\i~tion. or lt 's precisely what is -100 American Silver Dollars (Pre-1 936). happeniog right now to the Xerox. Corp., one of the or · wonder companies of our -{until fu rther notice:) Master Charge, time. r 11•1 1>9\1!>..·•. ,, """"' '°"°""tea o• "" '" O••I0"4'i. v L T.tctw lh,, >lteno.., .. ,, t1it0 •1111 '''" c....,,,. c,.,~ 01 0t•,... c.o....i, .... : 1o10"""""' 19, IOI .. BankAmericard. Federal Reserve Notes u o graph y. a n s~p.10• (Cash). & personal checks. electro~1atic process that 1uP1•1oacou11To'T"IE enable! copies to be rnade '~:~~~~~~~1;:::~~:" Remember : you can't eat gold or silver ; and IOOd instantly on plain paper. '*" NO."~" prices are r1s1ng oul-.ol·sight! was developed in 1.938 by an t,AST 1'1 ONTll Xerox .. 11ou;~11 or.in9tC:0.110..11P1101.No. NOT1c1 o' """"1"0 Of' PtT1T101<1 obscure inventor, Ch-ter . settled the !'TC com"fa,·nl. 21,J ...... O~t.), IJ, \9/' •161 I• ,Oa ll'llOtATI Of' NOLOOaAll'f!ICWllL '"" l' ------------t""o'°•L1TT111sTtlT•M••T.t.•v. fOD FULL DETAILS PUASE C ALL OR WRITE:. Carlson. However, it was It agreed to make its 1,700 IH ... tll'MIELENM•llYMOFFM.At.l.ffe "' t t 'i 1959 th t th t 'I bl t Nt:Lt.NOf.NGllHOF,MAN.OKuwo1. WALTH ROOD no un t a e paten s ava1 a e o any NOTICE is HIE•Eav G1veN 11 .. 1 invention was embodied in company that wants them. ---,=,=,=,.=,c,0c0c,c,c0c,c,c,c"~--t11011E1111 w. KOFFMAN ~•ifli.tG~•.iti• CE .. 'TAUR TRADING CO. a product -the first Xerox. Jt agreed to help companies Pt:~LIC NOTICE HAMlll'ATIMt:lllT MlllW.19<'Pr.otttlllM•IOtff(lfll(Wlll -J"llll od I th 914 b ed TH 1~1io .. "'"' per-,,. "'"~'rM'"'\~ ""'t':'"' Letw1''"~.,.,101,. 900 Gla-yre St .. Utt p m e . e .h . develop products as on fl\ • Pt11 . ,.,. •• "'. 1o •ft·~ 1. -"" lt was sue an instant those patents. It agreed not wiiSON'!I. ••PGot.IN f'IOC'.11( ~I Wtll h"''"'' ,.rtlcuier•. •"' 1~•11~ llmt •r>G L09Uftaleaclt,, CA 92651 bolh h d . I 111e1.ta1"'•'1"'1t.e"""'"•\-w1f'OI' success -ere an to ·prevent its empoyees '':;~~~~';.rc:':i"'w~~11~o;1~1·1(~~~1_,, o..: .... ,,., t•. 1•1• •• r •.>0 ........ 1" o,. 171 4) 49..._I 066 IAnytinwl a bro a d t h at i t from going to work for a •>> '"•nt•t, ,lj?I. NO, I, {O\le Nt~I, tOU!I-to! 0..-r!mt"I J'tO. ' ol WIG 01 t' , d th ' g 't '~~';;!,1,... h ui<1ove1•d br,. ll"'t•_. Clt~MStn•• ""•.c1111orn1•. business. It has been called Any company ". j 11 ·.wt,111'10c1w1<c• .. •••Oru•••"·'"'"'~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I rev u 1on1ze e cop)'ln compet1 or. 0.11<1 Do<embfr•.1t1' h ( I -""NII', w1LL•AM1.11.10""· t e most s uccess u therefore now be ::i.b!e to ' ·wi111•"'"°"'"""'1,.... c-twci.r• c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ make a copier comparable ,.ll lf.l\fl'Wfll ••• l11eO Woll\ ti. c-IJ JACK A. ltotl r Ci.rt OI Ol'•llOt '°"'"'" "' Ot<omller II. 1'UW.1tUMIMIA•t .. Slt. 0 YOU DO NOT HIED lo II Xerox machine. 1•1•· '"'•• ,._1 ... ,c.111.,111••''°1 AMY "ONEY The s tock market has frMl n .. tM d ' 1"ubll\111oor.,.oe co•nO••t~Pi1oe.0tc ,,_,,....,..tit._, s If ' pl d~ , , a lready rcnderc 1t s 11.1t,1',1'"""6J ... 2._ .. ,s •111 ,, ,. .... .....4 o ..... Cft ll Cltllf ... 1.1, e ·em o,e., \'erdict. Xerox common ~u.n,11.1114 4116-i. plunged in the pas.t year PUBLIC NOTICE PL8Ll(' 1"0TICE \ from $170 t o $60. And .f.IC'l• TIOUJ 9USIM£l5. lolA ... ESTATEMENT 51.. .. ·1'1tl TM ro"o.,"" P•'""'' ..,. oo.n9 ou••"'u NOrtCI. fOC•E01ro•s •\l su,E••ORCOU•TO,TME NF L fotr l!llPltt»i:S. lOhl c~'"°'d L.... ~T•Tt: 0' CAU"OllN•A "Oii .......,,"910fl ~Ch, (ll1IOl'Nfft-lHl «Ii.tot rYOFOllMol(if Ml ll F. Li>"';!"'"n, 'l'OHI CM"i..d I.II , lllf.A .. Ll" ti\11'1\o"<l1<:>flf1Ncn,C .. ,..,..™1t1-• E\la!~ o•f 1108£11 1 "· S£10EL, f!r,,._>1 llfe!O!'I J1 , l !UI 8'CIO~llllrlol. Mull' °"'''''"'· lo~BN<•,Ct"h><fl••.,... 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N•.A'411U EJl1lt al MllllY B BUETME , Dt<•- NOT ICE 15 MEllEBY GIVEN lo '"" <•..O•to<• cl ,,.. •--1K.-n1 '""' I ll llf'l<>"' hi••"<! <II""' eot•"SI lllt !I'll OU•dtftl ... <•q.,o<1'(J !O liM ti'"!""• wo!h IP,,. f't(t lMtr •OUC!lff\, ift l ... Oft!Ctlll tt..c~•I. al lllt lbo•f tftllllft\ <Olll't, or IC l>'tltM !,....., Wilh 1J>e M< .. W"t' l'OlllNrl, !o tftf! ''"''"'•onto •t 111t ol!1<t 111 11 .. '""'"''· ./OH,. M. POOLEC.M, )SI lio<llll l tto;t ••~ .. fl.t-erri·ll .. ·Lynch, Pierce-.· G t t b k Fenner & Smith, biggest e a ax rea stockbroker or them all, is now advising ils customers: and 10% interest! ~.~r.~f,~., ... .,.- Self employed individ uals can now set aside up to $7500 a year in a Keogh Retirement Plan that's tax-free until retirement. And, t hrough Newport Equity Funds you earn 10% .. For complete ·fact s on safe Keogh Pl an investment with no fees, full liquidity and earnings of 10%, act now! Plans started this month are retroactive for 1974. r------------------------, f'.:Jease send facts on your Keogh Retirement Plan I with 10% interest. Name _______________ ~ Address ______________ _ I City ___________ Zip ___ _ Have a representative can ________ _ for an appointment. • • • • • • • • •• ly THIT 6UH1', &ft.. 'OR A PRESCRIPTION TOOHTAIN THIS TRANQUILI'ZER Modern medit'!ines often accompli sh see min g miracles, but there is one tranquili ze r th at has proved its value through · the aRes. ATTEND THE CllURCH OR TEMPI,£ OF YOUR CHOICE Listen to the message of "'HE" who can guide you. to lasting ·pea ce ·and tranquility. TlfE CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS A.RE A.PPROPRIA.TE TJMES TO ATTEND YOUR CJIUR CH OR . TEMPLE. Bring your ramily and rri~s. !filh you. • • • • •• Blind Boy Ge t s Award SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A jury has awarded almost $2 million to a 6- year-old boy who is blind and partially paralyzed af- ter being hit by a bakery truck. ·· A ~an Francisco Superior Court j ury. made the avtard lo Terry Lee Spears.-The boy's attorney asked for $3 million, but the jury decided on Sl,989,200 noting future medical costs listed by the boy's doctors . Terry was unconscious for six "'eeks and spent ;inothe r two. months in hospital after he was struck 1\pril 28, 1972. • • • • • • • • I ONLY ONE SPOT IS OUTSJ ANDING! • · I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5011Tl1 COAU PLAZA • WHTMIHSTltt MAU M.4mt CHA.161 IAHltA.WHIC.t.RO fHHTIT CHAIGI DAILY 10.t S.ltMOAY lt-6 SUKDAT 11·1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 3333 S. BRISTOL, COSTA MESA (Sin DIOOO Frwy. al Br~IOI) WESTMINSTER MALL, WESTMINSTER (Sin Dieoo Frwf, 11 Golden Weal! • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S011Tl1 COAST PU.IA WHTMIHSmt MAU • • • • • • Over Tl1e Cowttcr HA!OU...,. ,., H.O ,., ... ••• ••• '"' II.I ~~·! __________________ ........ __ ... MUTUAL FUN DS • • Medallion Buys Do 'Collectibles' Collect Jlalue? By SYLVIA PORTER Despite the~oppresslVe forces or galloping 1nnation plus deepening recession during this Chri stmas season of 1974 collec t1bles " -or ltmlted edition" medallions coins, bars and plates -are re aching new peaks of popularity As a rl!li Ult, an already crowded ma ss market 1s becoming glutted New ed1 hons of the artistic items are being poured into lhe market at an estimatl'd rate or more than 1,000 editions a yea r ~l o r e and mo re manufacturers are moving into the coll ect1blcs ricld AND YO U R ODDS against !1nd1ng a winner ' are steadily worsening or tourse some 'instant collect1bles' do and will continue to app reciat e s1gn1f1 canlly 1n value over a pe riod ,.·or 1nsta.ncc a limited ed1t1on Norman Rockwell commemorative plate, whi ch sold new in 1970 for $125 is now being offered for resale by one de aler for S450 But s uch 1n creases 1n value are ex lremely rare, S'ay~ Donald P Burbridge, a collect1bles expert with Aetna Life & Casualty, one of the nation's largest insurers or personal property and ob Jets d art In ra ct Burbrid ge estimates that a shocking two thirds or all collecllble items are worth less now than they were on the day they were purchased The reasons Cl ) There 1s no established market through ""h1ch to resell collechbles which m ea n s no establ!s hed prices and no ,Bankrupt Bids Filed The rollo°"' 1ng people ha\e fil ed pe t1t1 ons f o r bankruptcy 1n Santa Ana Federal Court Ml"llJCIC Mltt1 .. 1 (l'l<l•lt> mot1 It -w·~•<• J~m-.,~~ EITo-o L-llh•• 1100 ll-1 II.WI• U1o OU A-r ... 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Ii 151 IMel\ U QI A.ietH [lholl IODIO ICICIC COltfl £Milin 1nd W••1•rn '"''' lJ114 ,.,...., Aoe1""'0 s.tn Juan C•P•"r1no Lllllll111t > 'IOll 11J 1~ 1"!!> ,94 .. \ llt!tr""' F'N!IP' MITCKl.LL D1vld C tit•-6JS l!lo-ftr !>I (<>>ii Ml>I LIM!lltlti " I*) I HOlh UtO R.itrH ElllOl1 GltAMAM OONlld LH Of"'<t'l' <It•~ ,.._1 a11n1on SI tt~nonoton lk•<ll lllfllhlltl H til 1~u '611 Rl'ltrff El '~' IOLTOl'I P1lrt< I AM •SIS A11....,.,1 A'fe l<l..,Porl klCll L1ofblhli.1 1J /fU t SM!I! }.!~ lltl•tH A I( ""e!Pl. llODllU(IC 8r.,.. l(tf>llfltl affkt I\"> tint 16SJ1 W•O•"" (1r(l1 Hun! "41"" hKll Ll1lll1!111, 111 llO t is.ti> UCIO 11.i.rrff P<!l1r fllOOf\ ltODltUCIC c .... sianc:tJow;t lltr•t••r •llOl!ltf ""ll ll•l•llO .. DEOUOT P•ul 8~on W't""'lll pra 1134l 4 Sln11 (11•1 F°""1t 111 \lll~r l-1 l1t1 U J14 As .. 11 $1 »O Reftr"ff EllK>tl McCLUFl f TN1m11 Gt l..., """""'' n. MltQ~t• tt Ave (0•0111 Ofl M•• L111>o1 tit\ i,.~ llO t lloell SU ill> ll•t<:•<f' ~!fr EIUOt1 M<(LUllE Fft tOI Llvrrnt OfOt• tftlfY <Ir•• '•OJ a <••• 0•1•• Hunt1n9tQn 9fl<f> L •&.hi ti "'' lJO 11-e11 ua ill Aete•N E1110n !>ALLEE (l>•!frl Lynn "°"""''" !t 1,.1 c ..... Qn Dr vt (o•I• M<!... li~l>1l11 ~I llllill •l"l•SSl' A~l<t,...Ell1011 SALLEE LM•l All<l!O t It ""'"'"' •II O!t'lf" "'1l11h ., 1b0ve ~All 1 EL I 8enn1t Lou If II •cl "" nu•~ )41 Sn .. rw<>Oc:I PlKe Cast• M••~ L••tl<hl es l lS 11) •>Mt> iJ'•~ llftu4C ElhOU 1 ql'l""h (•k 1 !>"°"Or l)d 3(1 "'tOf •I 4 llOlld t110ul I Pl1\'tlcly 11 t lib Lon UI .. I l~vllt Fuf~ • Mtlll)n I'll I 10 Coif 011•~• 11 lr11..:l1n 0 11 ol.11~• (O•P 13 (O•dur~ (p u flK Mtmo U Moll&wk 01 1t !~1 111<1 \)d H £<lid NC 11 If 4!0ryG 1 '° 1' o~lfw•v In XI f"1ulrt 11 ' . , .. 1'•' '"' " . IG"'· .. ... .. ' .. ... ' •• 16 I ' I 1t•eriC"at1 10 .'1u#l ,\t'llc" Jiik Money 's ~ ..... ,Worth - read)' wa} to bring would be bu) er s and sellers together (21 The markup on many <'ollectl bles 1s st1fr-usually 240 percent to 270 percent - virtually assuring a Joss 1f an item sells for only the v.orth or the material rrom v.h1ch 1t 's made 131 THE MEDALUONS, cha rm s and com memorative coins so widely adverused in many Sunday newspaper supplements are often incorrectly appraised at considerably more than true market value, Aetna h as w a rn e d its un derwr1ters The company has asked them not to ins ure such items ror more than their actua l purchase price eitpla1n1ng that 'the price obtainable when the collector decides to sell 1s often a small fraction or the so called market price used for appraisals of the collechbles " (4) Contrary to the belier ol man)', silver -the raw material or many collec t1bl es -1s not r ecession proof In the middle or the great depression of the 1930s silver SClld at 24 cenLo; an ounce 1ls Jo,\ est price 1n a centur} 15) As a new collector you must be on guard against outright rraud So called noaters ' have been known to sell rephcas of famous or1g1na ls to 1nno cent collectors as the ge nutne article In other cases, unscrupulous manufacturers have con t1nued to produce supposed ' hm1ted editions • after eit p1ratlon or cut..orf date the production (II IT \\OUl.D llA\1£ cost you $1 ,783 to buy one each of the commemorative medallions, c harms and plates offered by manufac turers 1n a recent Sunday newspaper ro give you a per s pe c tiv e on thi s purchase as a s peculation consider the fa ct that $1 783 invested at 7 percent simple 1nterefit "ould grow to more than $2,SOO In five yean; But how much will that assortment of instant col lect1bles be worth 1n 1979, five years from nov." In Burbr1dge's Judgment It 1s unlikely the collechbles advertised will do as well " \Vhat, then, are rules you a newcomer to this l'i eld should follov. to protect yourself when buying col lecllble art or any kind' -Buy onl y what you would like to ov.n v.h at pleases your personal art1st1c taste -Buy only from a manuracturer mint or de al er v. hose reputation 1s known to yo u and whose 1n tegr1ty }Ou have checked and thoroughly trust -Buy only what you car. a rford and under n<:. circumstances borrow to buy this sort of item -DO NOT BUY com m e m orative ar t as a speculah\e investment or as a hedge aga inst 1nfl at1on or as a protecllon against denat1on Some collectors, °"'hen suddenly pressed for cash and forced to sell , have had to accept as little as W <:ents on th e dollar ror their treasured collections -Insure your coll cchblcs against loss or theft • pre ferably with a fine <1 rts poli cy," s ug gests Burbridge 'This l)pe of pohcy provides you °"'1th all risk protection not ava1la tfle under homeov.ners cov erage Co!ltrlQflt 1'14 Fit NI E nttrpt1 ... 1no; 'Wonder Bread' Facing FTC Gun \\1ASHI!\"GTON <UPI ) - The Federal Trade Com m1 ss1on Tuesda} accused ITT Continental Baking Co lhe world s Jargesl bread b a ker and mak e r or '\'londer Bread of at tempting to monopolize th e v. holes ale bread business 1n the United States Co ntin enta l I S a s ub s 1d1 arv o r Inte rn at1ona t Telephone and Telegraph Corp and makes \Yonder Bread the la rgest selling \\ h1te bread 1n the country THE FTC SAID Tuesday that Continental has since 19 52 boug ht out other \\holes ale bread businesses at such a r ate that 1t threatens to control the 1n duslr}, espec ial ly 1n bi g c1t1es Con tinental s po s1lion has been so strong the con1 plaint added that 1t has un dercut prtc es or com pctitOrS Jn SOnl(' parts or the {Ountry to try to forceothc1 b.1ker1es out of business The companv compcnsat ed for profit lo sses 1n those areas by ra1s1 ng its prices 1n those areas '~he re 1t nl read} held dominance the agency said John Schaffer a lav.}er representing ITT denied the allegations and said the baking company would con test them He said the firm v.as only trying to do bus1 ncss and compete ITT CONTINENTAL'S net sales of bread during 1973 were $475 m1Jhon , a 47 percent increase over 1968 The company u ses 48 bakeries 1n 30 states and the D1str1ct of Columbia The baker} also manufac lu res Hostess snack cakes and ~torton frozen foods neither of v. h1 ch are In vol\ed 1n the complaint But J ames T 11.ll vcrson head of the f' TC :; Bureau or Compet1t1on said 111 Con llnenta l -throug h its dis tr1hut1on channels ror the snack cakes -\\as .1blc lo increase its dominance of the bread n1arkct MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks 1\'("tl" \ «>rk ~RIP# l'ol1tn1~ INDEXES 35 5 58 95 595 35 67 67 up U)l up up 0 22 0 05 I 48 0 39 \f .. ,~ l'f~rk J ,; .llu•I ArliL'f' Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW 1974 0AllVP1LOT YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • • I ~·' ' • Dtt •()All. y PIL.OT Triursday December l2. 1974 Boxer-Murderer .Carter Respo_!lds · To Judge's Denial TRE~TO.~ .. N.J. iAP1 Adejrtl('fl H1101n "llurr1rt111f'" C<1rll'r , bt:>h11\d h:ir s for hft1. t·un l•!nd5 th\' judge ~11hn ft'il'Clrd h1'i motion for u nc-.• truli \\iiS b1a,i;-d a;!<11n,1 him . ··1 \l'<1:~n ·1 t'\f)t•cl1ng .1nyt hin~ to rume fron1 th1' m • ., .. th1'i JUd~e h.ic;~ho"n nit• eon,1:.ll 11ty 1n the l):J\l lhal he Y.as totally ;.i~a1nst m1•," C'.1rlt-r ~;11d \\'L·dnc:.day of Superior l~uurt Jud ~c Samuel A. J.arn1·r. L.1rnc-1. "h11 prt•,1d<'d ;11lht 191-;71 r11•ll' n1urdcr l r1 HI uf C..'11r t1:r. :11. :uni 1•11<h·h:nrl.u1L John A111c;, f!'Jt'C INI on \\' 1·1ln(':.dJ) lhL·1 r pie~ for <i flt'"' tr1ul. l lllt•r \ IC\l't•d 111 1'renl on St.1tc 1'r1,rin. rht fnrrrier m1dcll<'\\c 1ght box - •·r ,,11d la· \1 uulfl a1lf"k·al tht• de(·1s1on ,1 , f.ir ,1, it c·an ~o., 11nd said ht· 1h1nl.:~ hi·" il l l'\'f•ntua\lv win. .. I knuw n ·s )(oing t0 take ;1not h1•r :-c.1 r,'' Carll·r :.aid. ··11 ·s kuul of dt'Pr<'ssing, 1sn 'tit'!" ··I wonrh:r hQw m11C'h more rvidcncc I musl dig up," he said, refe rrin~ to 1hc stah"'!'~ two key .,.,itnf•:.s{':., who t..:~t1fif'd tht•y lit'd ot the origin:.il trial in relurn for leniency in 11cnd1nG crin1 in al mutters. Of Larner, Carter said. "From !he outset he .,., as so per:.onatly invoJ1·ed thal h~ couldn't in all consr1cncc do ;in~thing ror me" \\'hen •1sl-..cd about th <' possibi lity of rt·~nrtin g to v10Jcnc<'. C:.rlC'r ~aid. "If '()U c:.nnot r<'solvt· the:.v th1nl.!.s hy !;, ......... hcil otht·r rccour:.e do ~ou h:t\c?" ··110.,.,• t•l~t· t·an you ~t·I nut of prison If the h11\• put:. ~ou into 11 • , • 11•h('n 'llu'rc in J<ti l fur somrthin.c you rlid not do," the form<'r titll' ton lender :-aid "If you 'rt• in Jai l do1n~ tri pll' n1urdl'r lik e I am, and you know ~ou 're nol getting out therl''s no hop<' of g<'lting out -v.•h;1t "'ould you do?'' Cart('r :1sked OC\\'smcn. Carter, in maximum custody :.it the slate prison. wa s stru~,i:ling to n111in · t ai n his co mposure, s m ok ing <"igarettcs and shaking as he .,.,·as in · terv\e.,., ed. There ""''-'re plans to bring him to the inter view room no matter how the dl'- t1s1011 went, ;ind Ca rter said he leurnrd ot l <irner's rulini:: rrom u photographer in thl' room. Author ot a book entitled. "The 16th Round," Carll'f said tht•re .... ·erl· run\ors in the 11r1snn \\1£>dnl'sday ' morn1n g t hat hf' had been i,;rantt'd !I new tr1 ,;1. Some 1n mt1t<'S Solid they hacl heard 1t on tht· radio, he so11d. "I n'ust hettr 11 my~elf," Carter s;1id hi" 1old himself. ··1 must r1 .. ,d the dc- cis101\ m}sl'IL I <lo n1y o"'"" thinking " ('u rter :.aid h1• rcfust.>d ··rn pl'OJt•cl m)'l'lf out of thi:. pri:,on. If I tlid . I "ould be to~in~ my re:11ity of "h<'re I :1 m rind I h;11 e to hold onto my re :11ily " 1 n dism \~sing the hid for ;1 nrv.• tr1 :ii, Larner said ht· round the ree:1ntations of Bello and Bradley lackin~ 1n sin· eerily. "That ring or truth is totally il bScnt in th e reca nt<ition of both witnesses," Larnl'r suid. ''After a complete r~· vic\\' of the evid ence at the tri;i l :1nd post lri:.1 hearing, the court finds thut Be ll a 's recantat ion IS sin1 ply un- bclic\'abl<'," Larner said. Bello. currently in ;,1 tnunty jail on unrclatC>d charges, and Rradley tcstiflC'd at thC! nr igi n11l tr1al that they • we-re attemptin~ a hrf'llk·in :it a !iheC>t met<il firm a bloc k from the l.afayctte Bar & Grill :it the time the murders O<'eurrcd I hl'rC. Passaie County Prosceutor Joseph n. r.ou rlt'Y. \\'hose offi ec handled the: murder ras~:1nd subsequent appeal:-. said the ruling ··gives a C('rtain \·in · dication to the off ice." \\•hirh Gourley :1ssumcd leadership of in 1970. Gourley s aid he felt all along thut the law e nforcement officials accused of roerrion ··were not the type of in· di viduals who v.·ould re!lort to that t ype of activity to get a conviction .. , Tbe prosecutor r efused to rule ou t the possibility of perjury charges against Bradley and Bello. "Some prosl.'cutor might look into thnt on ce all appeals have run thei r course," Gourley said. Heavy· Appetites Rep To Baseball Fans . :\E\\'VORK IA Pl -llaseballbu(fs 1'hcre is the nC1\' sti lt• f<1n. 111· have the mosl ra1'l'nous appetites of added. 1\'ho goes to .'.l racr 'tr;.ick or ball J \I sports spet·tators und so il ice riameprim:irily toeal. "Some of them 4·ream is the la test \'ice of the horse never gel up from the table.'' lllayer. say!'i a man "'·ho kecvs a They may hlow $7 to $10 on the buf- lhu mbon :.uc:t trends. fet. · "The avt·rage baseball fan , for in-"Baseball fans spe nd ntorc because stance. \\'iii sµend S2 on food i.1nd they have no compulsion to stay glued rl'freshmenls 111 a game,·· Bil l Connell lo lh<"t r scat:.,'' Connell explained .· said today. ·· . .\t the race track, the per .. The i.:11mc is slow and casual. !<~a ns capita rate is Sl.70 to S2. In hockey, move around eonstantly. 'J'hcy keep ll 's Sl .25 to St .50. basketb;i 11 SI to SI .10 buyi ng. and at the bottom, footba ll -90 cents ··11ockcy is helped becau~e 1t h::i s to a dollar. t1\'0 intermissions, insteDd of just one ··It isn 't that the football fan is the as in basketball. Rut there i~ no l<'as t affluent -actually he probably halftime show so th<' fan~ c<1n gl't lo is the most atnuent. ll <11 1 goes hack to the food "'indo\rS during the brc:ok. the nature of the game.'' ··nut whil<' thr came 1:-on . thev Connell is a boyish-looki ng Boslo· don't budge. 'll'us is more true in foot - n1an of 35 "''ho is president of the . ball. ,,·here one can't afford lo m1~s a Ogd<'n Leisure Corp. and ha s become si ngle play. ,\1 the half, there h; a col- onc of the nation's biggest pedd\ers or orful hal ftin1e show. So the ran pe<inu ts, popcQrn and cold be<'r at normally just has lime to get to the sports events. toilet and hack to his se:.it." ''It's not just a hamburger and hot' Conne-11 said hiseompany kt.·cps lab clog busin('S:, any more,'' the young on the rans ' tastes do"·n to the ··gnat's execuuve sJid. ··The t rend is more cyE'bro1\·. ·1ov .. ard clam bars, pizzas. fanry . ··o on 't ~ive the ra<'e fan ;:1nything Italian sausage . .; and 1yhJ1l' t;1 blr eloth that rl'quires l\\'O hands,'' ht· s;1id . restaurant~ \\'here the st•r\·1cc 1:. from "Ill' needs ont· hand ah\':1y:. free to r1u1c k to l'l{'i;:.1n t.'' hold hi s l11) sheet. T#1is Does11't Co1111t Ul"IT ........ McMullen May 'Play In Japan LOS ANGELES <AP)'-Because or three small <'hildren to care for widower Ken fl.1ctwlullen admits he's not too enthusiastic about the Idea, but the Los Angeles Dodgers inrlelder is still weighing an~ ofrer lo play baseball in Japan next season. "1 don't rl.'ally care to go over there but ir I'm offered enough money for the security of my family I'd be foolis h to turn it dov.·n," said Mcfl.tullen. . The 32-year-old ~tc11lullen, .,.,,ith help from his famil~·. is raising the children a ft er his wl(e, Bobbie, di rd of cancer earlier this year. lie said he'd rather not be a.,.,•ay from one-ycar~old Jonathan. fi\'e-year-old Ryan and three·Y<'3.r·old Krnna so much or tht' year v.·ith. the 91 '!-month Japanese season. "It's not :111 ('go trip lo ml'.'' thr veteran of 12 major lt!ague seasons said if! a telephone intcr\·iey,• from his Oxnard home. ··t'd go over there to play baseball ancl.financially help my family. It's a vt'ry busin essl i kl' approach - Daseball's st.ill fun to nle and J wouldn't trade jobs with anybody. ••But there's a point in everyone'!ll career .,.,.here you realize you're in iL for the money." Drivi11g Through The Irish ' . McA1ullen , Dodgers Prrsident Peter O'Malley and representatives of Lhe Tokyo Giants tean1 met earlier this week. J-'orn1 c r Sout h Bend prep s tar. John · ·or the ?\otre .oanle defense. Indiana ·defealed ''All Air. O'Afalley was doing was.· giving me p'ermission·to talk to them. We didn't finalize any thing,'" 1t1cA1ullen said. "I don't know how close we are, really. It'~ up in the air until 1 conlaeL them (the Japane~e teamf:''said Mcl\.fullcn LaskO\VSki. 31. or Indiana d r ives into the h eart ~otr.e Dame in South Bend, 94-84 .. Land· Speed Record Try Set for TV. NEW YORK <AP)-Top Rankine .• the folks who brought you Eve \ Knievel and his Snake River Canyon plunge, is back in the speed spec- tacul ar bus iness and the object this lime is to break the sound barrier in a land-based vehicle. I loping to capiljj,lize on the commo- tion stirred up by Knievel's venture, a rinancial if not art istiC' success, Top Rank disclosed plans Wednesday for a drag racin g extravaganza in which l \\'O dri \·ers will t ry to set a "'orld land s peed record, break the sound barrier und beat eaeh other in a head-to-head race. Art Arfons. a 48·year-old veteran frun1 Ak ron, Ohio, wh.o abandoned his job as a manufacturer of chicken feed 1n favor of d rag racing 21 yC'a rs ago. will drive a ne\v version or his jet- powl.'rcd G reen ~1onster, while Billy J\1eyer, a fuzz.faced 20.ycar·old fronl \\'aco. Tex., \\•ill handle o l'o<·ket car built by Bill 1-'rederick. And lhe \\'hole business Y"ill ix' televised live and in color into living rooms a cross the nation and around the world. ·rap Rank is negotiating v.•i th ABC and CRS and expects to an- nounce TV plans in a \\'eek or so. Th e attempts at the land s peed re· cord a nd the sound barrier v.·ill lake place in September at the Bonneville Salt J.'lats ln L'tah, and the n1at ch racc '>l'ill come off about a month late r. Arfons is no stranger to this sort of thing. lie set a \VOrld land speed re· curd in f\ovember of 1965 only to sec il broken-soon after by Craig Breedl o\•e . The current n1ark of 62Z.<&07 miles per hour \Ya!\ .sci by Gary Gabelich in his Blue Fla ml' Oct. 23, 1970. 1\rfons said he fully rxpeets to hreak th e sound l><:1rr1er, \\'hich would require :1 speed of aboul i40 mph itt flonncvillC', and clnl'sn't think it's too dangerou.~ Rams Face Bills Playoffs in ~ind, Admits LA Coach· l\.lcl\.t ullcn y,·as expected to be a Dodgers starter \\'hen thll'! team ·ob- tained hin1 ftom theCaHfornio"' Angels in 1972. Hut recurring buc k troublt's and the f'mcrgenec of Ron Ct'y left him a pinch -hitter most of thoL season. )!('was offered a smaller con~ tract tor 1974 . Alter i;larting only a hondful o( games this year for the National League champions, l\tcl\fullen can see ~omething similar happening again and he doesn't lik e it. · LONG BEACll (AP) -0 . J . Simpson r eturns to the Los Angeles Coliseum scene of his collegiate triumphs and the runner and his Bui· ralo Bills have coach Chuck Knox of the Rams worried. "We ha ve to play a team with a lot of talent, s peed ot Lhe wide receiver positions a nd of course O. J . wbo's - comine: back home ," Knox declared . llowever, Lhe Rams and Ule Bills have spots in the National Football League Super Bowl pl ayoffs clinched. 1'he !\ams go in as the \V estern Division winning Nl>'C team and the Bills as the wild card club in the AFL. Simpson will be n1ak ing his return to Los AngE"lcs with the Dills sinee his 1968 triumphs when he won both All · American and lle isman Trophy ho no r s \Vith the Universily or Southern California. ln 11)70, at Buffalo, Simpson gained onl y 24 ya rds in 14 carries againsl the Rams but that was before the Bills built an offensive line lo help the all- star runner. · ·' Knox ag11i n says pride will be the moti\'ating £actor with his Ram~ although he readily admit ted to n~ws me n on Wednesday, "I'm sure that our playel"8 are thinking about the playoffs . Thal 's natural." Quarterback James tlarrls and run- ning back J im Bertelsen, both injured in the firsl half of ~1onday's 23 -16 loss to Washington, will be a ll right for the liuffalo game. !\t ean whilc. Washington plays Chicago and St. Louis meets the New York GianL<; and those results "''iii have a bearing on the Dec. 22 playoff l)ame at the Coli seum. If \Vas hington 1\•ins and St. Louis loses. the l;1ttcr will be in Los Angeles. If both \Yin or if bot h lose , it will be the lll'dskins returning to the scene of their ~l o nd ay triun11Jh . ~ "\Vl' huve no prl.'ferencc between \V ;1xhington and St . l.ouis," Knox .said. "\\le s till he1vc lo pluy Ha m foot- ball, no matter \YhO it Is." the few times we forced him lo scram. ble was when he got a pass intercep· lion. Asked if the Rams might have been so m ewhat relaxed against \Vashington, kno.,.,·ing Los Angeles .already had a playoff berth cinched. Knox said. ,;I think we've had a great effort in every game s ince I've bre n· here. Sometimes thal effort can be misdirec·ted. ·on Joe Theismann's 44-yard punt return, that e ventually led to a \Vashington Louchdown. Knox said : "Two or our playr:rs overran and t11·0 fell dO\\'n." Sports Brief • Ill "I'm noL unhappy sitting on the bench," he said . "But 1 .... ·on:~ accept a lesser salary beeausc of it. I \11on't be' penalized for not p}aying v.•hen I can play." . Il e guessed that his pay in Japan \vould be about double v.·hat it Is \l'ilh the Dodgers. · l\f c!\lullcn and his v.·ifc decided to hold off r adiation trealn1e nt or the cancer because it would endanger the pregnancy. After Jonathan \\·as born NO\'. 30, 1973. s he started undergoln1 treatment. Walton Will Remain With Pro Basketball P l-I OEXIX -Bill Walton, injured Argenlin·a smashed Sweden's Bjorn slar of the Portland Trail Blazers, Borg 7-5, 6·1 today and gained the made his first trip "'ith the team liinec semitinals of the Grand Prix Masters he announced he would remain in pro-·tennis tournament. fessional basketball. but he did not .John Ne"'tombe of Au1,tral1 1 and suit up for the game with the Phoenix ,Ihe Nastase of Romania also clinched Suns Wed nesday ni ght. semifinal spots and Mexico's Roul The National Basketball Assocla-Romirez needed only a victory to tion sta r sa id the bone spur in his left complete the lineup. ankle still bothered him . •le has mis-New.com be remained alive by over~ sed eight games so fa r because of the _· ·powering Onny Parun of New Zealand injury. · §-_4,!):4_... . , Nastase, t urned ha ck lla rold fterord Po11off Solomon. 6·3. 6-4. · Rul<1rk 's \'an, u 28·1 longshot, com. In .the olher maleh plftycd today. bined with 7· l outsider Fleet Hullar <tl Ramirez dr featccl f\fanucl Orantes or Los 1\la m itos !lace .Cou rse Wednes-Spain in a match bctv.·een t.,.,·o relenl· day afternoon for u r~cord SJ,858.50 $5 less retrievers 6·3, 6·1. cxacta payoff. Rulark'.s Vun. ridden by J:.im cs t'nndft'ritleer Ailing Brooks , returned S5!J.20 for the win. TA~lrA -Johnny VanderP..leer. T.he $3,858 .50 cxacla topped the pre-the only m ajor league baseball \•lous Quarter llorse Raring Assaria· 'pitcher to ever hurl successive no-hit lion mark of $2,025 sel last year. but ·· games, is hospitalized with a circu\a. fell short of the all time Los Alamitos lion disorder. record courseof$6,286, "He's in good health. but a main Quarterback Bill Kilmer of the Redskins, who thrcy,· three touchdown passes against the Rams, had said he didn't think Los Angeles had di\·ulged all its pass coverage. ·Mari:bergl!r Dies "Sure, Kilmer didn't sec alt of our artery lo his heart Is blocked," his .wife, Lois , said Wednesday. coverages." ssid Knox . "We have a SAN BERNARDINO -Gordon lot of coverages and haven't shown !'.1altzbergcr, a Chicago \Vhitc Sox them all to any one opponent all year. pitcher in the. 1940s who spent more \Ve actually added some for the than 20 years 1n baseball as a player, Redskins. ·C?ach. and minor league manager, "Kilmer did a rc'al proressiona l job died Wednesday after a long illness al on us. lie has a quick drop and one of lhe age of 62. · li.J altzberger, who lived in this Still No Pay CINCINN ATI -Former National Football J .• eague runn lng back Jlaul Robinson !Uiid neither he nor other members ot the champion Birm- ingham Americans or the World P'oot· ball League havo received their lull salaries. Southern California area most or his li fe. s tarted in the Pacific Coast 'League in 19.12 and pitched several seasons for the llollywood Stars. · l-le compiled a 2D·13 mark for the \\'hite Sox belwcen 1943 and 1947. Borg S•olf1ed MELBOURNE, Australia -The s.ensat.io. a l Guillermo Villas o( Vandermeer, 60, pitched his con~ sccutive no.hit games for the Ciocln• .nati Reds in 1939. Akers to Wy-lng l~RAl\.1 1 ~, \Vyo. -Uni versity or Texas assista nt Fred ;\kers was named University ol \\'yoming hll'!ad foo1ball coach today to succeed Friti Shufmur, head coach for the post four yea rt-. \'ego• Co111plex? ·' LAS VEGAS -The possibility of a $20-million bond issue to finance· the building or a proposed downtown sports complex has been suggeated LO the city commlssion. • • Kings, Boston Square Off · BOSTON <AP)'"-The I.a, Angeles Kings, unbeaten on the road so far this season, tried to keep that streak alive tonleht when they faced the Boston Bruins In the second game or a five· JJame National llockey League trip. ~ings' latest unbeat~n streak lo elcht gan1es. Los Ana:eles, defeated only t\~tice on· TV Tonight Channel 5 ol 6 day. The trip ends at Kansai City next Wednesday. . Against Toronto, Dan P.t aloney seorl?d in th e fi r11t period ind Bulcfl Goring and Whiley W1d ina connected in the second period to give l.os Anaeles a 3·0 lead ~ore ex ·Kin~ Ed· die Sha ck got the Toronto ~taple I.ears' lone goal In the second period. !'t<'n f\likit :.• <1f thr ('h1ca ~o Rl:i<'k ll<.1\\kS JtO('., 'Prf.l\\ltll~ 1nln the net a' Tom Lysiak look~ on. ,\flk1tJ <'nntinurd on into the nc1 , hut the purk didn 't. To '!lake rri:itti.:rs \\'Ol'SC, the st~r cenlrr ~urrrrcd ;.1 ~houlder injury on the play. Chicago <l c f('111cd the host Atlunta Flame~, however, ~·2. ll'ednosday night. The Kings dereated the Maple t.e1fs 4·1 Wednesday night In T11ronlo (or 'their 11th ro1d aame of the season without a defeat and moved. back into a tie tor first place in Division 3 with • Montreat. this season, has six victories and live tle111 away frorn"homc. . A,fler tonlJht's game agaln.!il the . Br uins, the Klnf!:S visit New York for the weekend playi ng the Islanders Saturday nlsht and the Rangers Sun: l-tlke Corrigtn scored In the third period ror lht Kings, who n1an11H12 ~hots on Toronto eoallc Dunc Wilson while Los Angeles &oallttndtr lloll1 Vachon raced 36 Miple Leal 1hot1. The victory also exlended lhe ' • --.. _ ... " , ' • ( 1 n I a • n r • ' "' ' . h t d F q '" p; w b· c c ii Q ca so w; th fal to m tr V.'i let us. "' "' ,,. "' • • •• ,., '" " '" 1'S· '" "' Grid Banquet Report Jon c·ook was named J\.1ost Outstanding runner at the :P..fission Viejo lligh cross country awards ban· <1uct hc_ld Wednesday night. . Special award winners: Mo•I Oul\U•ncl1119 : JOI\ C•: lrllolt lm- P<O•tOI! M••• Womtck; Mo'1 l"'lolllr• 1 ...... 1: Jim Hlr<I\; Moil 0..lltallCll"' ~..,iot '11rslly: PflU Co•; Mor.I <Alli....;. •111. ,.r11hm111: M1t1 M11111; Mou ow111111ol11g , ~opnomor1 . Mlle W1111r-..-. Bob Charles was named ~lost Valuable Player on lhe Freshman team and Dan ft.t cKinley was selected ~lost Valu able Player on the Sophomore squad Wed· nesday night a t the El Toro lligh Frosh-Soph football banquet. Speeial award v.•inncrs: F•1111m111-M ou V11w1DI• !lob CIWr1t1; ""°'I 1111olr 1Tlot1t1 G .... Fk 11tr1; -1 lmPf0~.0: D~nnl1 ~rlml. Sophomore-Mou v 11w1blo: 0111 M <Kl"l1y; M ou lmpro •tCI ' Vlclor Al 1 m1r e1; Co•<I>•• J.•ifll Bill Filllll"Ollltt. Bob Acosta was named captain and most valuable cross country runner Wed- nesday nig ht a t the Foun - tain Vall ey 1-ligh cross coun- try and waler polo banquet. Allen l·fogue and Todd Leeds were selected co· captains of the "'ater polo tea m at the fete. cr .. 1c ... ~1.., V1t1llJ-C1pl1ln; aott J.CO\t1; Molt V11 ... 1111: Bob A<Dlli; Mo11 Imp-: JlmTn lrfft. , Thursd9. O.C.mbtr 12. 197.C DAILVPILOT DZ I . Tars Whip Bears; , • ;, ·. Bruins Top Edison ~ By ED BL'R GA RT Olv.t 1>1il, ,.IMI $\Ml Guard Dave Beeker took charge of n confu s ed Nrwport l-l arbor Sailors' offense by scoring 15 poin\s in the second half \\lrdnl'S· day ni ghl as thl' Sailors <le fc;1t cd \\"arr<•n".s i:ll'ar:t. 71 -57, in the sen1 i final s of th e 4fith <innual ll untingtun Bt•ach ha .... kctball tourn.1· menl. Lon~ Bt·ach \\"!Ison bt·•ll Edison, 49-40, in lht• op('n('r LB \\'tlson ;ind Ne'>'·port !·!arbor y,·d\ play for the championship at 8:30 Fri- da~ . In t onight ·s ;1(·\1on, Coron:.. del r.lar and \\'eslmini;tcr mt'ct at 7 and llunlin gton BL·ach and St·rvilC' clash a t 8:30 in the conso lation sC'mifinals. The Sailors rerovered rron1 a :ihaky start to t01ke a 30-26 h:ilftime h•ad before Bt>t'ker "'t"'nt to '>''Ork in the St"'cond half. 1'hC' 5-10 junior ~uard starlL·d popping 20-footers :ind \l'a:. a kt\" factor ;it lhE' frr<-thro v.· ·li nt'. hitting :il'\'Cn 111 the fourth quarter. Thl' Sailors also got a big hoo ... 1 fron1 l"l'S1•r1·t• for\\'ard L l't' llo. \1•h o rl'pla c<'d ~tat\C'r r<it:1tt ~pang l rr v.·1th ·I 21 In tht' third qu;n1t'r and • prOC('t'dl•d tn Sl"Of(' ~('\'('fl J'IOlnl~ 111 rour m1nutPS as the S:ulori. bolted from a 40·33 lt•:t<l to a 53-41 m~•rJ:in . !'\c'>'·port put it out of r('- ,1 r h by scoring thrt·c b;iskt•ts in ont· 1n inute of the third r111::1rt1•r. i.{'acling 32·30 ~hortly aft er inlt'rmission, the Sili lo ri. 5t'O rcd :.ix Gazichos T ztrn ble /rz E a to1 z Classic By 110\\'ARD I~. 11 1\ND'\' DI Ole Dilly Piltl II.Ill l"hr•~ Sn1ith rind Singleton put th,c v.'inncrs back in the game. strni ght on Kim Coolc<''s t"'ight·fOOt<'r . Spangler's two fr ee thro\\'S and Dave Se~·mour 's layup o n a perfect pass fron1 guard 1'.larty Fccluc1a . \\'a rren, mc:in"·hile, was \\ild and disorganized and \\<IS shooting from 20 and JO ft'<'t out The Be;irs "·erf' un- abl<' 10 g1•t th e ball <'On- i.i<;lt·ntl~ 1n~i dr to rentt·r llob 110~1 ard and for11 atd Rr i:in Lan1sdcn e1ga1n5t the Sailors· zt1r11' dPfl'n~c. 1'hl· Eclison-Lon,!! Rt>ac h \\'ilson game "as e\·en 111ldl·r \\'ilson 1ras in con- trol all fh {' \\ ,1\, taking a 20·12 h;l\ft1ml' h·:-id. Edison 1·amc \\ilh1n fJ\"l' "'ith 2:56 to play. hut !'\eal Arnold srorrd !h e deciding layup \\'ith 1 ·20 ]t>f\. Aul tht' turning poinl may ha11t• con1e \\"ilh I : 18 left in !ht> third quartl·r. Centt'r ·rom Llov. F.d1 son·.,. best pla~·t'r. picke<l up hi s fifth foul and Lhird 111 one minute \lith the Chargers trailing :?6-18 Edison coal·h Da\·c J\lohs 11·:is irate about 1.loy's final foul . a charging \'iolation. .\!ohs got nailt•d y,•ith a technical ;i nd \\"ilson pro- mptly incr('ascd its lead to 31-18. Jwnlor V1r1lly -C1pl1ln : Jim S\tltU.iicl; Moll V11 ... 1>1t. Rl(l\ltG Sift.. Ot•; M05t Im pro-: K•wln a..rt. Larry Singleton hit a pair ... ~ of free thro\.\'S \\'llh 39 1>1'1' l"ii.. ,.._.,.., 11:., ... ,. Koeftier. -:econd s remaining to gi\·e COST A MESA'S MARK RICHARDSON (22) LOOKS TO DAN BYERS (34) INSIDE THE MISSION VIEJO ZONE. East Los Aogeles a 73-72 Singlrton scored on a tip shot and Smith on a jun1per to knot the count at 67 ""ilh 3:25 left. Then it "'as Smith from the corner to put the l-luskies in front for the second time llhey lcd2·0). The Ch:irgcrs nc\·<'r re- covcrC'd as both t e:a ms ~cc med out -of·control. E\"t>n \\lilson coach llarry T ·1vlor was called ror a te~·hnical, :sayini::, "I know yoµ"re trying to get even but this is ridiculous.'' FroU1-Sopfl-<11111111: J•"" JvtcNno; Mol.l Vl h•ll>lt: J-SlrtnlefllO; -11- ~: RoYOVOffl, ••lff l'e+. Vwslty-C9¢1!11" J.Utn Holroot. T-l-; -1v11 ... 111e: Ttrnnc:t Ilk•. Junior V1rslty-C"l1ll ln: Wlll l-loo;iut; ""°'t Vtl~lt : Sit .. ICOllU; MDSI I,.._ Dt'O'WN: CMtltl Turntr. ~rM-~C1pl1lfl: 1111 ""'-':Mint Vt11110lt: lllCl!ird AIOrlu1; """'" ltn· ~ovecl: L••rr Sl•llor. Craig Fulladosa was named 1'.1o st Valuable Player a nd outstanding lineman of the year Wed - nesday night at the Dana !!ills High foot ball awards banquet. . Bob Spiers, Darryl }lowe a nd Mark Bethke were • named tri-captains at the fete. Spetial award winners: Vl'Slt-,-Trl-C1p111.,1: loo~ DI•· ••• "o•t, M1rt llt lll-t; Olte.,11 ... LI-OI tht Yt•r: Hiett YKtl; Of· i.nti_.. hc:lt Ol lllt Vtt r · D•"'YI "-: 0.ltrlll ... l lntm111 OI !ft YNr: (.rt'9 Fiii~; 0.lefl,IVt lll tl 01 lht Vttr Cl>tl\ WllM'I; Hl11tr pl !flt v .... : Rllfl Ko~I•; Mos! lmprovtO: 11.,,., Ct-. Co1ci..1 Awlfll: Jot C1meron; ""°'' Y1IUlll!t:Cr1'9 1'10tl100Wt. Sopf\om-or•-<•Pt•ln: 511 .. Cr• .. : MDI.I Yalllll>lt Llntm•n llk l a.neotir; Mot.1Y1l.,.lllt ll«I: 511"' Crt00. l<rt lftm111-<o·CtPltln•· Cr1!9 Wlfl- fliflgnort, J t (I Wo.td; Mott 'lf!lllOlt I ••<•: Ktllfl Ho•o111; #011 Vtl ... ~t• U...0.-:TlmN-elt. San Clemente lligh will hold its water polo banquet tonight at 7:30 at the Scan- dinavian Restaurant. The Mater D ei High Frosh-Soph football ban- quet will be held tonight at 7 in the school gym. The Irvine League cham- pion Costa Mesa Mustangs "'ill hold their cross country banquet tonight al 6 at the Costa ~I esa 1'.1 ethodist Church. Dana Hills High will hold its water polo awards ban- quet tonight at 7 at the staff cafeteria. The M a r ina 11 igh sophomore football banquet \~·ill be held tonight at 7 in the school cafeteria. El Toro Tligh will hold its fall sports award banquet tonight at 7 in the .sc hool multi-purpose room . 1'he football , cross coun- try and water polo teams "'ill be given awa rds at the fete. Wrestling ~1111111411C•f'Ml•IMM tt-Dlllllfl IS) won l>r torftU. IOJ-.J1rvll CCI PlllMO GflllJ.0 I:•. 111~-ISIPIFlllt<llLt rltr. l:ll. 110-ll•r,,_ ICI Pl-.1llototrt•.1:12. U'-5"'1111 ICJ plrlllt0 llt•1lty, l:U. lll--hrnMrt !Cl plnntd K1n•rt1o, l:.U. 13'-JoflnMl! (S) OI(, l llllWtnOfr. !-1. UJ-M<NIMh CCI dtc. 011111,J..O. lW-81"'•••• !CJ plnntO MMdn,O:,._ . 11j-f:¥lflt f(!Ot<. H1mm.J-1 .. JIJ--(;.lrrt tl /Cl lit<. ~n<M1. !-,. 1t1~1 !Cl "'""llY lor!tll WllrltLING V!t!•tnHJ IMI Ull M1""'i1 tS-<11..0!U) ti-lltynG!dS !M) Pl"FIH (llub,,tll. 103-~lt tM! p!ftMCI L11•y1;", 111...-iGI !Ultlec. l'•<I0"4·1. 1»-Alt•lllCltr !UJ p!nntGHtrbald1:~S. 111-l"llorl IU) plnnt0011tlly1:ll. lll-Slrt!t tMJdtc. 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M. « llflnnl:W. l»-L.!Ufllll Ulll ·~ "' ffM'lt+I. JC Girls To Play Mexicans Orange Coast and Golden We st Collel?e women's basketball teams will play an all-slar team from the lJni versity of Mexico Tues- day in separate games. Coach Johnnie Brooks' Orange Coast girls play the visitors at 3:30 in the Sant a Ana College gym while Golden \\fest "'ill host the t eam from south or the borderat7:30t that night. This is the first time a v.·omen's team from the University of !'11exico has toured Southern California. The t<'am v.·ill be made up of 13players and three coaches and in addition to the games v.•ith OCC and G\VC, 'Ai li play Sant<1 Ana, El Camino , Pierce and Fullerton. The competition with junior college teams has been coordinated by Nancy \\farren of Sa nta Ana College. "The whole idea here is to provide a people- lo-people exchange through sports,·· s he says. ;>o;o admission ch arge will .be made for the games. W.mt•'lhtlltNll Glw.. W.111 (41) CIJI •It ...... -· '"'' Llfldwy HldlOll s.n.111, ........ ""'"'"' 10 J l2J 2 6 I 11 1 0 3 1 J 0 • ' D D 1 t 1 • ' 1 W•I~" 1DJ1 To1111 It t 20 a H•llHm1: GolG•ll w.,1. lt-12. Mater Dei In 77-64 Triwnph BASSETT -1'.tater Dei lli gh 's tt1onarchs posted their third straight basket· ball triumph Wednesday night. capturing a 77-64 verdict over Baldwin Park at Bassett High. The victory puts ~each Jerry Tardie's Monarchs in th e cha mpion s hip quarterfinals tonight . at 7 -against Arcadia at Bassett in the Bishop Amat-Bassett Invitational. 'rhe ttlonarehs withstood Mustang s Rally; Se niis To n ig ht Costa !\1e s a l-l ig h 's Mustangs and the Rubidoux Falcons collide in the cham- pionship semifinals toniJ:ht at 6:30 in the eighth San Clemente Hi~h basketball tournament preceding the Fountain Valley-San Clemente clash at 8 follow- ing \Vednesday·s action. Costa P.tesa made it into th e semis "'ith a 39-33 triumph over Mission Viejo Wednesday a nd coach Larry Sunderman's Mesans proved that regardless how bad things are, if you hang in there, keep rebounding and hustling", it can payoff. !'lfesa pushed coach Pat Robert s' Mission Viejo Diablos into the consolation game today at 5 against Elsinore, a nd the Mustangs did it after hilting only 8 or 44 ·attempts from the fi eld through three quarters of play. But Mission Viejo wasn't doing much better, connect- ing on only 10 of 35 from the field in that span and Costa !'llesa was do"'" by only four points <23·19 1 "'ith eight minutes to go. Still , ~1esa "·as dov.11 by :W -23 with 5:27 left. But Gary Spink got thin~s start- ed with a 16-footer, then Dan Byers connected on a three-point play to make it 30-28. Stan 1'1ill er stole the ball and fed it to Spink for a 10- footer, then Byers took an offe n s ive rebound and scored inside-w here J\lesa ·had missed con sistentl y lhrou~h three frustrating periods. Dave Cooper got Jl.1ission Viejo even at 32 with t"·o fr('e throws ""'ith 3: 13 to go. but a fter that it was all Costa ~l esa a s Spink hit from outside, 1'.1iller hit a free throw and Mark Richardson put through two rrt>e throws \\'ilh 26 seconds left to seal it at 37-32. In lh c fourth quarter J\lesa hit seven of 10 at- tempts from the field -in contrast to the first half \\'hen the Jl.1esans missed their firs t lS shots and didn't connect from the field until s :zq remained in the half. Roth teams '~1 ere ragged in turnovers and ;i lthough it ""'as !\1csa's ability to hit in the fourth period that put the points on thf' boards. it \\'as the rebounding of Keith Josephson and !I.Tiller that made the dirrercn<'f' for 1'1esa. Rubidoux ad\·anccd \\'ilh a 67-54 "·in over Elsinore. Eoor1t.on ,_, "" --SiwYt• T011!1 "'"' RkMrdlon -Hlrrl_, llr1rs ,_.., MllliMI Vit i• IUI l\ftl'ltp . ' . ' ' • ' ' ' • • " C.Stl MH.11 01) .. ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' • • • 1 14 3.1 " "pl ~ ' ' . ' . ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' . , , • • ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' lS t ll Jt 5cW't ... 0..•rf•" MlnlllflVltjo I I • 10-:U . ~· Cost• Mt11 J I Basketball l'llESHMAN StnClltnt M1 (Q ) Ul)CflYI~ o;, no F c111 F•1•e c;.o..o .. !11 F I•\£¥.,., C••..,../tl! C (•lBl•,,..Tt Hl>P'""'"G 0) G {1) Willin<11111" Ellis/61 G fC!Wllll•l"S Seo""<) sllbso S•" C!t.....,!t-Sl•~•l. McK1r1tle ?. M~SOft? (0\1• "°IW-RIKIY· 1. FllESHi.tAN Hufttlfll10n 8f1tll !SU Ul) Ed!'°" GlltorO(•f F Col G•aNfT' Sf-Hl•t !111 F IS) Hvdtr Bu•1 'Ill C 0 ) T~non MOorhou•e Ill (-!~1 Guile i"IUfT'l>h•• .. CUI C. (Cl J"'liCI Scorl"o subs' Hu11111101on Be~cll-C•se ?. !'dl'Q"-Woll•~"'' S. />"'"'""' ... 3, Poleh•k1, H••ll1'1'f: Hu~li"<ll°" B•.><h, 11·19. l'llllHMir,N ~·IM1r (11\ l4JI S1111ftyNlll1 Hlkllt.OC' (JI F Miiiet 111 F!1l"1 llOI F 811<Uty flt E~lto Ill C CHIV (111 °'900llll) C. Cuero!lll AllOtr!.IMI C6) G Bttrd (0 S<orl ... wbl: CGM-0..lflfl 1. Fl•msonS. Htll\11"41: (OfOIW d1I Mlt. U-20. Family Gifts. of .•. .-• c,adida a 29-point second quarter by Bald'>'·in Park and \\'Cnt on ' 10 r;dly in the second half for the victorv. ...,>. For the ihird straight J:amc Tardie's crew had at least five players in dq.uble figures and one of the keys· to the win was the-beads up play of Jim Elen,:, who sC'ored 14 points, picked off s ix-rebounds and was credited with eight assists . Pat Jlill led 1'.1 ater Dei scoring with 15 points and JaC'k Dean had 11 rebounds. l•tflluU "''" IC•lllmt~ ·-· ~llultr Hll! f:cclt• -~· ..... .,_ ,lttt.M r lolt\s MaltfOt! 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' . , ' ' ' 4212l4 " come-from-behind "'in over Sadd ll'back \\1edn{'sday night in opening action of. the 1>1iles Eaton basketball t ournaml'nt at Orange Coast College. The host OCC Pirates face Pt. Loma t;niversity"s junior ''arsity tonight at !J lo conclude fir st round play. Thl' Saddleback Gauchos return at 3 Friday afternoon in consolation play against the Chapman JV 's. Chap- man lost to Santa Ana. 90-72. The Gauchos held a 16- point lead \\'ith 14 minutes to play and it was 14 with 9 :19remaining: That 's v.·hen the ELA Huskies began to hit "·ith consistf'ncy and the gap \\'as narrowed t o two paints at 65·63 v.·ith 4:21 left as former All -City performer • After that Bob Ponce put the Gauchos in front, 72-71 "·ith 50 seconds remaining "·hen hi s arching shot "'as tipped and a goal tending cril\ \\'as n1 ade a~ainst the lluskies. l lrtlf:I ~'~ ,., r.,11, .... .,. .. ,, ldllltl ( .. ) •• ' ' ' , . . .. , ' , • • ' ' ' , , ' ' ' " • 11 " ,. • Ambiw1c11 Pon<t S l 0 11 lle!cll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • Nor"'lncllt I ' 1 11 Tot•ls GIUli 372 1 N1~ 17 111 Mall I S513 DOOd Dill "ll1fY D I 2 Hof!Mlll I 2 l 1G TOtlll 17 II 21 1! t1.i111~: S.&dd1tti..ll, ta-31. Girls S ports Gllll.S l'lfLDHOCllCfV VA•SITV Ult!'ffr\llyl.l-l•C-1. JUNIOllVir,llSITY U11il>trMtJ J. 1-111 Ck-I. , (. cA' !II i u I\ Ill:'. I ·-..... ii{ ...... ..... .. ·-····-····--••u• 'AO>> ...... 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Dtttmt1t1 s, n, 1',U. 1914 ......_,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI I USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl!• lollowl"O per1.or11..,.. dolflll llWntH ., 111,1.RIO"S RESTAURANT, !20! I . Cotti M!Olh•IY, CorOlllO.I .V..r. Olltornl• EMT. INC .•• (.Dkw-c .. .,....uon, Cll) LA LLI , "1 M1jotc1 Cir., Pllm Scwtllll. C.Ufoml• T"is W$!11111 11 co"""'t.ed lly • uwPOr•· '"" EMT~lllC. WIHl•..,L1hl,PrHIClenl Tnls st.lemenl w11 tlltO ""''" lfll c-11 Cle'11 o1 OrMl<Jf County°" DK..-Tlliltt' 1. lt14. l'Jtlts P"bllllltt Or•ngt Ciltll Diii, Pllol Dtc.tmO..-), lJ, 1', 16, Jt1' ~''"" PUBLIC NOT ICE n.lllS, lotr.Olt1 .... 11t1 Ind_,,._., NOTICEOFIULl(TR ... NSl'f.11 U..!'Olltllollo ltlOfltit>I or 111 1nyM .. -ciptr· NOTICE 1$ Mf'l!EBY GlVfN TO TMI! ttolnl.... CllEDITOP.S OF Orto Ve111• ..... 11'1tl-HOTICIE IS HIEREaY GIVIEN IN!"" frl· Vetlff T•an•fetor 111.-1 I Ill.II~ t•1111ltt ll o.J. J-•J 10, 1'11. 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El!Wl tds Sttffl In !IW Cll yol Wttl..,ln!lfr, Dllt01l 5ln11 A"'· C1l1lorn!1, Ooctll'le>t• coun11 01 Orin~, Stile ot C1!lloml1, of tflt P UBLIC NOTICE 6• ,.,.. fOllOWlnQ OHcrillfG PflWNI l)rOPfflf If J • .,.,.., .... MUll<l, Tr•n1fero•. IO·Wll " Sfllrlfl.CO.-r All tlot~ In !•a4t. ll•t11te1, f<IUl-1 •rd CoulltyOfOr•noe. C..llJornl• QOOd wUI of. <ttlliol S..IUIY Sa!Oll _ ..... l S)tJJ SU,ERIOI! COUlllTOl'"TMIE ST•TE 01' U.1.IFOINIA ~It T"IE COUMT'I' OF Ol_i'NC'Ot tw~A. lf•""-11, Dt9uty •-n •• Sl'•e" N1llOn1Coltt .... -IOCll· HAMM & MAMM <Ml II DI We•t Co.nl Mlgf"•f,. In !M CITY Of •11.c...r .... N .. Nt... N~-1 llt•c~. c ..... i. of°'-· Sllltof P• ........ "'...,.,..'11" (lflt..-nl1, I nd ll'lt l I~• tort9Dino Wk NO.A4JOIJ frlOTICIE 0, HE.t.llMG OP' l'l!TITION FOR PIOIATE 01' WILL AfrlD l'OR LIEnE1tS Tl"STMENT ... Jl'f P"blltllld Orl"OI Cotti Diiiy PllOI, tr~wllle.eo11s11mmll<JCIOfl'"'-1M ~r tl. 1•. :It, 1'7• IUt<-1• JlslO.yol Dec:emlllr, ""· lf\rOllllll l- E1t111 ot JAMES M . SHRADER, OocNHCI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEH lflll M,1.RGARET M. SMA.t.OER fllllilM,_1i11 I Pttltloto tor Proc..111 of Wiii -tor 11-w.n<• 111 lftlt•I Ttst1m1"1..., 10 ... 11111· 1i-r telVfflQ to •"l<~ is m-tor lurtlllr otrllcul•ts. Ind tr..t ITll II'"' -pl.Ce ot 1Wtrl"9 lfll Mlnf r..1-WI for 0.:-11, 1'7•. 11 •:JO 1 ..... ., In U.. to..!r_, DI Dt1>1f'l!Mnt No. l ol u ld <-1. ll "IOOCl•I< (.ento< Ori ... w11I, In Ille CUyot Slrotto ....... O lllornl1. Dllt<I OICemt>ert. 1f1f. WILLIAM(. 51 JOMM, COUlllY O•rk IEDW'AR0$, EDWARDS& .t.IMTON 4•N.lr1INlll••· G!Hdl ... c •. t1m T.,i: (JUI M1·1JIO AntrMy$ lff: P1llll-f P11blbMG 0f•llQt CO•\t 0.llr llllot, Oec•mller 11. U, 11, 1'7• •S24-7~ PUBLICNOTICE NOTICE TOCREf»TO•S SUP! ltlOltCOUlrTOl"THf: STATE O'f' CAU'°llMIA l"Oll TME COUNTYOl!'ORANGE Nl.A-11.U E11.t1e ol HILDA P. JOHNSTON, °"'-••!fl!. PUBLIGNOTICE ·-SUPE JllOlll OOUJIT O,TNE STAT• O•CAU"°"Nl.t. l'Olll TMIE COUNTY DI' Ollll.MGIE ........ NOTICI 01" "flARIMG 01' PlETll"IOM l'Ofl l'JIO•ATI" tlf WlLLA!'tO l'OA \.ET· TERI TllTAMl!NTAl'I' Ell•ltol CLAIRI! PEARCE.~. MOTICE IS MERE8Y C.IV IEM It.al JOSEPH '#. SHOWALTER hM liltd 111rt111 • prtltlOll tor p,_. at Will 11111 for ; ... .._,of Lt\\trs Tnt......,t.ry 10-pptl· 11-r reftffll<I ta "!flkto 11-lor """"' Pt'1l<}lllO'i, Incl tr.at tlll 1'--pll(I ot ""•rlM! I"" WIN l'\tl m.., Ml tor De<-t 1•. !tit, •t ,,. '·'"" In lfll t-1-"' UotP1r11N11l No. l Ol llld ~It 100 Cl•k CHiie< Drift Wpt, "° ... City Cit S...tl Nia, C..Htornl•. DlteO Dt<tmllff l , lflC. WIL\..IAMl,SIJOMM, County Ci.rt. TMOMAS L. l.01110 im1 ,._ .. ¥1,..ll,Mo. tn i..,._ Mlll1, C.Hfw!IM ftlQ Toi: 171') Sii.JM Att.My Mt: htll'- P11llllllled Dr111ge Cooit Dally Piiot, Dt<tmlletJ,i ,U,"14 ~)6.14 Mo. "'"4Sl1. 11IMtK,_111.,.rtmlfltlilllle .......,., Cen•• Offlct ar'"""' If *..-tty l>.Clll( NIUOfltl ••ft• 11 UO ---Ctnkr Ori"' 1<1 UM! City ol H-1 -..ur, c-tJ o!Or..,.., St1t1 of C•Ulan!OI. DATED Ho,...fl"tlff"tt, lt"lt . 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Mw!Ci.loll'r BM., WE$Tt:IUI #UTUAL CORPOAATION, I !1191rN<>oc1, C•ll!ornia 'IO:m, w!IK!I Is uw C..llfoml1Cor-•t1011,esb'\1Stw,-11'1t plot<• of bu•r .... u of I""' ...... ,,ivnM in •II -of··~ m.<M br TOtlV REG.'H AHO m.tU..-.cier!;ofnl"l!lo!Nnll ll!Olwltlde<e-YVONNE REGAN, N-.d -wift - otnt. wit11111 lour """'UK •lier Uie tin1 -lltCI Aprlt IJ, 11n, In Root; IOMJ.. ,._ po,10llc•t1onol ll•l1 11D1"'•· ,,,, of Olflcl1I RtCCH'ds Oii OrM9 eovr.,, D•IM OKembO'f l, 1tU (.fllfc1<iti• t lWll lo MC,.. 11'1 iflal .. ..-..U FR ... lllKM.JOHHSTON Ill l•vor ot RICHARO G. MITCHELL, E••culoroltheWillol lr1111H uno.• tr..r cen1ift •<la<lllooi of ll>f aoow ,..,""'°dK-111 Inn! NIH C.cemlltf" JI, TtU, ,_ -- 4lE MUTCH Miil -Mid llJ $4ME 4$ 480\IE Dy '"DI ol l .... w. M•t1<llfUHtH..... Ille llrel Cll ol ••••1111 olill911ions -"'" lflo91..,.00d,C•llt"'1M90J05 IM•lllJ, notice ol ftkll w1s recor~ Tel: lJ13) •1~n A"'9VS1 21 1'1•, 111 Boolt nm, P1111 11", ot A11 ..... , ... E•IC11'°1 ..io 001cl11 R1co101, will .. 11 II Plll>lk luc:· PuOH1~ed Otll>Qe (o.l~t D•llJ Piiot, lklll IO UM! lllg1M11fll~ IOI" tMll, 1»111119 O.ce~• }, n , 19.1•, 191~ ~Sl·U 111 !IWllll mo111y of UM! Unli.d M.otcs 11 '"'" -------111 ..... of ui., wlt....,111 """""'' 11 to 111ie-, JIOS"'Ulol'I or ••1e11mllr....,et.. '"" IP!l..,..sl con,..y111 to 1nd now"""' br uld T•ustee -----7."'°'C.-c~------f lllMlff .,.Id Citied ol Tnnt, 111 -lo er. PUBLIC NOTICE SLP-74141 IOl"'*lllO descrlllld pt-11y, ta-wit: suPER10,l"COURTOf'THE Loh)"'' 4 "' Bloc-Ill, a1 .... SK- ST•TE OF CALJ~RMl ... 1'0111 111111, He•PCWI &911;1!, ,, PW m1p r«ordo!lt THE COUHTYOl'OAAMGIE In 8ool< 1, P19f ISOf Mltctl"-.IMPI, ,.._ Mt.A"*""' (.,OS !If 0.ongt CWnty. Eatl!P:I tiler ...... MOTICIE 01' HIEA AIMG 01' l'STITION ... North*HMrly 50'"4 otYld lotsl-•, l'OA PAOlATI 01' WILL ANO 1'0111 elto tac• U'llrtlrom t11M jllOf"llon ~ Lt:n••s TIESlAMIEMT4RY \fie~ wllt\111 I'* ~,, \0'"' Df flllte o1 JOHM C. BLYSTOME, lllidlotl. DKe•WO. lfNl"FICIARY STATES ADORES$ NOl lCE 1S HEAEllY GIVEN tl>ll OF S,lolO PRO,•RTY TO llE' 2<M :Mti LLOVM B ... 10( OFCALIFOAMIA ,'°"""'"• 5''"1, N......-t llltdl, c.t. for Ille_._ 19" FIRS1" WESTERN BANK Al"O TAU5T If,..,. ..... lltll19'!loni ~b'f' u1C1 Dftd ((WP ... M\I l>IS tilf:(I """"" I p11lllet\ tor lllehlllllfll '"" ~-OJllf'$ft 11 IN Pnli>e1e of Woll li'ld to< iUu-ce ol L-fl TrvslM -oft.Ii.. T1111"'e"l1ry 10 ITlf 11t1lli.w.-, -e I• o.IH! "'°"'"'DtrH, rt7t ...... ,. h "''"<If fOf ~ Plrtl<..,..,S, 111(1 WESTERN MUTUAL 1"91 llW time .ollCI pl«tol -llMJ llW !MN CORPORATION, Ton.tee "9• """ ~I l0< OtceirWf l1. ttU. II t:lll IT Lfftft E. ~Ill L,..., '" llW tOUtl•°""' ol °'"'-I Ho I A11ill611l·S•u ."'lltf of 1,1d rou•t. 11 100 Cl¥i< Ctnlo!• Ctnfft MeM Otl\lt! W••I, 111 "" Cit~ 01 s,.,.w An.. f'vtlU.i>td O'llltf Coolt Dally Pl.lot. (lllk>rnla. DIJ:..-i'le.f $, 12, It, 1'1' 442._.,t Oiled O..c•,.."9r JG, tt1' WILLl ... 1111 l". Sl-"'"N, CllU1'tlClt-rll CLAUDE E. YOUHG lU \VEST TMIAD ST. U.MT ,lo AN ... CALI l'ORMI .. ftJll (11() IJJ.tlll .tr11or111v1or; P..tl!io- P~bthMd Or1ngt (01Sl .. D1Uy Piiot. OK~"'btr U, ll. It. 1'1~ '5.11·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOll COUllTO•TMI ST•TEOFCALtfO•MI• TNlCOUNTVO,OlllANGE • N ••• ..,... MOTICI o• M•Alll!MO 0, ... l ltlOM flOlll PlllDIATI 01' Wll.l AMO ,.OR Lf1'T•RS O• ADMIMISflATION WITM>TMll(WILLAl!Nl"Jl:ID Ell.aJt. of VfllA FOt'ITELL,I. WEii, """"'· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI: o,.-OOVlltMIMG aoA•O MIMl•R ll.l"(TIONANDMO"TIClli TO DIECLAll" CANDIDACY l'Olil $(MOOL DISTllllC' OOVl"•MIMG ao.t.110 MIEMt•R •Ll"C'flON tO aa MIEl.D IM '"' NIWrO•T·MllA UNl.110 SCM00to:D4STllllCT MOTl(lli II Hl:JllEllY OIVl!N TO ALL OUALIFIED ,ER$10f6 l/Wll ., Nd.kill wm -"'""' .,, IM ~~ UNlito Sc""'°' Dllltltl, C"""'Y Cit Or ..... Stilt o1 C.litorNf,.., \tltlll!0.111t ~ lt1$,.lor IM -(IOM of tlH.l\fl9 _..,ilGIM"""" tl"Fll"'il llolrd of tfll lot..,....,. 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M.J.M8Y£R , • Reglil~l<OfV-1 By ClllrUM Jiggers 0.pUll Publ<\11111 Or1n<)f C.0.tl O•lly PHof, Oete"'t>erJ.12. , •. ,,,, 4-1,,.7. PUBLIC NOTICE 5LP·HIU SUPE 1110111 COUlllTOI' TMI! ST.t.TE 0, CALll"Ol!IO• l'OJt TME COUMT'fO,OllANGI! 'tASENO.ilollOt14 NOTICEOl'SALf 0" l!IAL "ROPIE ATV ATPl!IVATIE $Alf In Ille "'•lier ot !"" E1t11e ol JOAN PHVllS &AKER. DKe.,.,.,. NOTICE IS MEftEBY GIVEN IN! on w •lier J1f.u1ry ?. ltll, ti• undt!r1l'lltwt, fltED J . 5PECKlll'EVfP, 11 E"°'utor 9' 1M t~ Of JDAlll PtlYLIS liloll:E•. Ot• (•tw<I. •Ill ~ti ., pr1 ... 11...., to"" l'Oltflnl IWt llioof'r, Wl>~I IO c...,.;...,111on 11y IN -... etll!lt.., s..,_...,. ca.n, ... I toe'"°"'· 11111, lnler"llt -ltlllt 11 ti" 1ttN 111 11tt -tlllfWI •II tile rltfll, Hti. 1111111"'"11 ... ....... Ms, "' °"'r•tloll ot llw., Oltlfnoil .. , .cW!'H ol~ IN" or 111 ICIClllMI le -of "°" dlCMl!rt M tile IJmt ot fllr-. 111-le NI Ctflal" rlll proptr1J ....... lfo ltoo C-1Y ti Ori n ... St1t1 ot t1Uftr11lt, Oncrleeo II fOllOW$: l ot No.•• Of T•«I NII. lM~,•l PH ''"'II ...,_.ci.o i" llCIOlo IHI. Pf9M .. ll0lntl11~lwol li'(Ktll-""•Nft!S,ffttllf.Olflt•OfltoeColl"' I V Jlec o •llt t ol lfld ("ou111,! 1ut>)•<I It; CU•rtlll ,, •• ,, (O•tftlllh, c1t1t1110111, r111'lc110111, r1Hr•1tlot11. rlgl!U, tlOllU ti wlf, ll!tOIO!tnU •lld lflC_...,WI(., ol rtt0<t1. !!OS or olM•s ••t ll!vl1.., laf"ll'll PtOl>tl1' -"'U11 Oe in wrlllnQ •!Id fl"IY llt •11 .. tf'd to lllf office Of JAN fS E. -ETNOllE AWD ... SSOCIATES. 5Ylll nl B111• OI .. ,..,rrt• Tow•r, ltot City. Or•1111, C•lltor!'tl•, 1Uorf'ltrt •or 1"' EoKuttw • ., mat be 111e<1 111 IN> Oll!C1 ol lfll c .. tk °'"" ~riot (0Ut1 '' "'' tlrrt tltfOf I"" llr11 (IUlllk11lon 6f INS llO!k t 111C1 ~ 1111 1N1111!9of1MNi.. ,.,,.., .... •onclllion'.I of Wit-: (nll hi llWfut _, ot IM LllllMd S1111s.. T •tt~. .... 1,, °"''"''"'..,., -"""'-· ··-""· llld pttfl"lvfl"'t Oii lflWrMKI KCe(llltMf to 1"' Plll"<,..W, 'NII Ill jlr'Oril!M ft Cit ""' Ill• o1 •ttoroi,.. 111 ,.,,..,_._ '"' t•· ~Hof> 111 ltli., ttt"Wdirll of COii"'"""'· "'-""· 11111 ""tlll• """"""""' ..ik1 -I tie 11 ll'tf t•-el It'll Wttllf-11'16' fl' St!tltr In Ille pr~ -..-.4 lft ,. ... 1d11t l•tnwtllo1111r1 ~ Cllllwlll._ .,.,... ,,_,.,, ""'"°dl'Krlbold II c- IJ ,..,.rrtd IO M It.IOI N-U ... , 1-iuflC. Intl.,. l!le.cfl, c.irtw..._ OATED. Otc..,..,t. Tt74 FrMJ.~""-· t1tt11lor llthl!M•N'ol '°'" P~tM1 ~. DK11Wt1 ....Ottkltot J~IS f . WHl!TM0.f!J lflG 4'50CIAtaS AMMJl,WMITMOAI W..121 ·-OfA-l<•f- TllofC:ltJ Ottfft,CllltlrftlenlMI 11141 tJHitU n.i.- A,..,,,.,i r.t l"tte:tltW '°llblltfltO Ortnlle Celfl\I DtllY Plitt. Dlftfl"llOrlt, I), It, lt1' ()al It . . .. -...... • ' -' . --~~·· . .... ......._..-·' ' Children Frolic , MGH l\'o•ln...,, Art Linkletter has been nominated for seat on board of directors ol' A'letro-Gold1A1yn. Mayer. He must be approved hy s toc kholders Jan. 30. The TV host. has bee n concentrating on business arfa.irs in r e· cent yea1'·s. For Fords From Wire Servlcts The W~ite llouse was taken over by SOO children of diplomatic corps families as Sant• Claus , Mickey 1'touse and a ·magician joined First Lady Betty Ford with entertainment. It was the firs;t party or the holi day season given by the presidential family and it stra ined the White House kitchens with the demand on cookies. S. Viet Tragedy The staff had planned for four cookies per child.but it -( PEOPLE l Chopper Crash was far rrom enough •nd the rruit punch w"'s con· Kills 50 Men '"::l~~b~o·~:!~11~~'"ed lh• boys and girls "and all who are young at heart" and ArmyandtwolRAbombers proclaimed ''this is the v.·ho hit in downtown Lon-.season or happiness." [..._1_N_SH_O_Rr~) trict capitals and apparent· ly captured one of thl!m, the military sources said. The ('ause of the crash of the CH47 Chinook t\.\·in-rotor helicopter 52 miles JA:est of Saigon y.•as not immt.>diate- Jy known. So.r!Je Po•I \VASHING1'0N iAPr - don as Parliament rejected demands to restore hanging * for murder by terrorism. The Independence.· (f\1o. l: After six hours or debate, City Council, frustrated in the House of Com mons \'Ol· t1.1.·o attempts to bestow the ed 369·217 to reject pro-fi rst Harry S. Truma n· posals to bring back capital Public Service Award on punishment in response to Secretary or State lfenry IRA bomhings th al have Kissinger, has opted to send killed 49 persons in. Britain it to Washington. in two years, nearly half of ·It was received at the them this fall. White li o use by a s ub· No one was hurt in the ex· s t itute. Ki ssi n ger is in plosion in the Naval and Brussels. Military Cfub iti Piccadilly . The first award presenta- but the building was ex· lion, scheduled May 8 on the tensi\'ely damaged. Jt was late President's birthday the third attack on West end anniversar y he re, "'as can· clubs often used by govern-celcd because Kissin ger ment and military me n in had to travel lo the Middle one of the capital's poshest East, l\layor Richard King ureas. said. Kidnap S11sperl, NE\\'ARK, N.J . fAPJ For The Record Diasolul io111 Of 1tlorringe ll'INAL DEC•t:ll l•'-'" JM .. ...., n W11t11tt. Cl•...,, .. M111 -Dt.,, an.a H•'<lwn, L• 'IOllM 111\d~ro~ Cltr•, Jiii•! JOY<t MIO °""'"'~ Mltttft Stuller, Rot>ortt A.'"" INrv E. V•Mli>el, C.r!M O•nltl -C.r,..11 f'lltt S...rl<fllrdl, Aon111:1 A•v •""' A11...ty LH Quin,Di.n11e,..•naC.-.r<Hll UL Ail•y, Oorotl\y E . .tJld ltUHfll 0 . Pf>el1n, P11 .... l•ICllYil'<IJ-8'11Cf c-. Htro.,11, ... a ""'•rio.~ 1. P•PN~. Gt-'JO•Y C •lldSntrl AudOl~y, Nell Lt..,,1ra11..i Ewlvn 8-<tl\ "-•O.rl, WUH11m Jo•-""' KltOlrft "''" Cow.1t0, l!:if9,tt '-•Jr -C..OIAIM'I u-on. 1C11~11rv11 "'""'"" IN•oon O..lt -.Glo<1•lln<I l(fY•ll lf..,.,.,_,, Ao Wiie •ft<I lloOg,•" Olll#I. AthlM' C11U1trlne' -A11'itn0nd ,, .. ,..,,, Tutr ... A_,tC llldA•lt"" BM•. K111lfl It. ~a SNrTY L C«•fOll. P11-111,. . .1no1N1 DIMl .... l)oftft.o M . .tnd --·M. M~l>.~A.-Wlll....,111. S-.•-IH"•.J...OvL -G.fryL Ao!oettlreler .Juclo1fl 0 , -Willlel!'O. ~~ti. M.lt•Ofl I , .... Fr-Iii. Pffo{.e,K•••""' -o.nw HK ....... , O.rie ... Oltr•1• ... d Rodr!ty DeW•- P•tl<••, C.ulet 11110 II-kl LtN'I' Z11<t. OorHft41n<JWJll!llm0. C¥111Y, F-., A •n1 1!:.r1 E Gould. TNfN• H.•lld Oilotot!l'f' 0..1911t '°I .... Wflil.fmM. Ill tr\CIP.i<OC:lf H, "'""'•"· Gre90rw AU..,tnd M.frlr.&AMI 0•-. K•ren Lw<•I~ -Rl(fW•ll An· I-• S.w•l•. Lv<U• fnll John E<twerll Bollom, M.orlll• E. etc.•1111 Joi.epllW, J.fmH, C•lhryn AA . .fn!IW.111...,, R. toJffn~. Juaun •nn •ndO\;lrlHJ. SM' VICI Of w~vne •1111 0.rWt"• K•v eoou~. C••OI Lynn -°""'I R..,.. I -We111>er1w. Ro••,,.... fr\CIGMV Uc M.IM, T•m••• J ,.fl'lll E1 ..... r Goro1gir.~. Mlt!'" Judy_A. •D<I E<twt•OJ. EfllffHN•-H Orlf9',0tM!llO 0 . -Ktilt1ne1C. si ..... ..,,, Jtiep/I ... ~, -M.frverv ~. 510-. K•rln M•rle-Rl<.h&rcl Leo 51"'°• r1, JoM "'· .fr\CI Elil•tltlll lrol, ... ...,.,.....,. J.fmn V°""'9bl000 Jr. 9nd s.n....11:., Pll!'l''°",Ho,,,.rd D . ....,S.CPll 0..•klM, ~1 Jeln...-.:1 JMMI• OttlOn. $ally l. _ ,.,.,u. 5.Mforll, LOiii• E, -WI-°"" Sl'llr•oy, Pflllip 5.cienctr-L.....-Jql1t1 Bt-....... llflt•l'lll .......... t.e., ... S!Mn, M.fr11U1te MM •nll -1-L n.om15, E 11ine -C--V. Miii, Potrltl• F .... a M.fr1 ... P, $tebff, Jo,.. -Robbi R•J l..,. EllwordO . .,,llHeltnD. P•-ei.t, C.roll"' J•n -Gto!'!ll Wllli.fm C.OW.1-•. C•rol F,.,.,_,__,,, 11. SU!f, Sl'lorld.f 0 . ..,11 Fttderl<k Btlnon J.fwler, Eml'llo Tottdo -Princ~ll• v. Emb11t tUtll.frol, 0.1•1,.. Tl>O.,..•-Allc•M.ft Hv!lht•, Allred Edw.frd -Htlftl S.rnlu M•nfrtlll, 81rb••• Mont.QO-•r •Ml F!ou•n Jol'ln Cr•lt . le-rew LtY,t~ llotoert Ctde, Wllll•m Robtl'Mnd 0.111 Jo"t<t Rr•n. Pll•!tll.fnll Jerry Jr. Pr~I. P1lrlti• l.MldGr-ya. Tnlry,Jull.f C. •IMI L. R.fJ President Ford plans to · nominate Ally, Gen. Will iam B. Saxbe as am- bassador to India and is looking for a new attorney general, reliable sources say. A m an charged "'ith kid· naping a 7-year-old boy Sept. 23 because he claimed the mother didn't care for him properly has been ar· rested in Florida and the boy found unharmed, the FBI announced today .• An FBI spokestnan said Thomas V. Burns. 23, was a rrested late Wednesday at the Holiday Inn motel in f\1iami Beach, Fla. Burns h ad .never demanded a ransom. "We tried to reschedule it for the Fourth of J uly but he \l.'aS out o r the tountry again," the m ayor said. "We've been t rying ever since to find a time "'hen \l.'C could catch up with the good doctor.•· * President Ford plans to \'isit West Germ a ny and West Berlin , Chancellor Helmut Schmidt told the West Germ an parliament. OH~t, Lynn An,.. tncl H.,..,, H"lll'I 0.0110, C.rol ..,11 Don Ooolro z,1.....,.. N '"'' •1111 Glen ~W•.,..nn, ll'l0tn•• C. -Ruth""· Re.-. lrolltl'l.fll C . .fncl Cllff\'I L""' PIHi, Oltfo•llW. -ON (urtk.. Kt MP -Cl'l<1•ll"" ..... M<Conr1"I, H•rl• K. -Mi<"""4 J. &tt-er,R-111 ll•v-K.flhyL.. Ntw..,.n, Rut1tr1 Ind CWryt l . ""°""'· O.rl!I L . .., .. J«~;,,.A. 0.wh, OolOrH A..,, -"-'" Dt:wtn.IFI Pi,.., Ttffy A. • .,.., M.ffN ltt "I'll soon be leaving," Saxbe told fri ends in Ohio Wednesday night. But he' told reporters any announ- cement must come from the \Vhite House. Adminislra- tion sources and associates of Saxbe in his native Ohio said Sax be has agreed to ac- cept the ambassadorship. Hangi11g '0111' · LONDON IUPi l -The police scoured Ireland and Britain today for the chief of staff of the Irish Republ~can Bail to Low The boy, George Kaloyerakis of Ruthe,.ford, N.J ., ~·as found with Burns, s-aid J . V.'allace LaPrade. :special agent in c harge of the FB I for New Jersey. LaPrade said the boy's mo th er , Na t a l ie Kaloyerakis, was to n y to Mi ami today t o bring her son home. Schmidt said he invited the President during his \'is- it to Washington last "'eek and Ford accepted. But the chancellor ga\'e no indica- tion when Ford would come. * The FBI placed fugitive Thomas Otis Knight. want· ed for the kidnap-murders of a ll-fiami industrialist and his wife. on its list of "Ten Most Wanted Fugit:ves." -•. l.•rry Gtnt •1111 ~ SU!..ftl B.fln, R.olpti H. Sr. -En.V. 61FIQl'l.fm, 0..ff•lrtcr-L-MGr•"' SIO(k-11. Mo.fry Louho-Joohftfr.flltil E-rH ............ 11 '°"'llirli, Pinkit 1.H-Rftdlt.V"" -,APCIR1y"'°""-ViCIOr••AM •11en.Rit•S.1ndR-E. 81.fnktn.\llip, ~ry EUl-111 .fFlll A.flpfl ' • $;"11f", Gtntvjewe A.. -C--q.tW. 5'. ~II, K•lhtvnS . .fr.cllt-hJ. ~IHI, SNrOll A. 11111 K...,..lhE. ROl»Oe•S. lMreu E.-ll•••••liO. ~•moto, KllUkO-Mlcl>ly• W1lktt, Lynn M . .fl'ld DouQI•• J, OWllW11911. H1rrl1n L-S••"""" II. Wi1lockl,C1role Ly..,...., ROtltr1 E-•rcl Glor>t~. Ron.fill Fr.fllt• .. -•11c11ro11y v ... De Vort. Al•n Rote< tr.cl O>roillM o•-& ... 11r1e. ElmtrL Jr.-~1l. McCracken. Owlght E.-Ootot"" E. Rickett•, Wendt It"'· •llllAnneM D. Sim, lrol•rll'la .fncl Rotll'r1 Mill.- ~ll!HIU,Julil' ,..fv lnCl P .... A-rt McNernty, AnU• Loulw •Ml Gol"'9t' "-· • in LA Suspect Fraud Jailed Knight, 23 , escaped from the Dade County Jail a fter being indicted for murder in the $50 ,000 kidnaping of Sydney Gans and his wife, July 17. Knight is also"•ant- ed for a liquor store robbery in Cordele. Ga .• Oct. 2i in which the proprietor was slain and anothe r person "'ounded . the FBI said. Knight replates Melvin Dale Walke r. "'ho "'as cap- tured by FBI agents Nov. 9 at Virginia Beach, Va: Jack, Dal• Rill•• -Sl>irteyClMk Cl.lrll, Cur1!1A.11111 M.f<QMtlC. 8.ff~.Su11n...,1""~ LOtkN!r1, Pllilllo•llll Not• H-. JNnne $.-Collt F. Liv, Elll.fbell'I L. -1.ttW< L, r.r;,.....,, P1lll• .,..,R .. t H. c-. ltlh Stephfortlt-J1mnAlleh Pt<kttt. Ou1 ... A. -JuclllhM. LnolJ, .n.n...,Ut K.-Robor1J. ~"'.'i.~~1~~.~;,:.,":=:-A•• · LOS ANGELES IAPJ -A Palos Verdes man accused of attempting to defraud the city or Los Angeles of millions o'f dollars surren· dered to authorities and "·as rebooked in a barning international check fraud scheme which has a p· parently cost the city nearly St million. Jl,forton Freeman. 47. was arrested last Saturday "'ith another man and both were charged "'ith IO felony counts in\•olving the theft of 68 city checks. But due to a clerical error Freeman "'as r eleased on only SIS.000 bail Tuesday inste'ad of the pre· 11cribed $100.000. HoweVe r , Freeman showed "good faith by com- ing in at this point to get the bail matter slraight<'ned out." his attorney, Marshall Bitkower. said. It became kno"'n \\'t'tlnes- d a:v that bail originally set at SlS,000 for Freeman was later increased to Sl_00.000, but a deputy in the oounty jail used the original Cigure as a basis tor releasing Freeman. Brnh1 Dnmnge'.'. SAN JOSE 1\Jr1r-Thc thrre surviving l~ange srx· tupl ets remain e d in guarded but stable eondi· • tion today with their doctor concerned about possible brain damage. Dr. Jamts )l3rrod , neonatal care director at Valley l\ltdlcal Center. said late Wednesday that he "'as worried about pos sible brain damage lo Brian, , Jason and Jolene Lnn~e. A 11pokesman for the hospital 1aid the Infants' condition had Improved slightly. ( State ) NrarNrark Bait ' LOS ANG ELES IUPlf- The city council v.·ill take final action next week on :1 proposal that would ban all newsracks f ro m c ity sidewalks. The council g~ve pre· liminary approval to the measure Wednesday. If final approval is given next week, it must be signed by f\1avor Tom Bradley berore ~eOming law. Bradley said he would .have no comment on the proposal until he has read the ordinance. 5 lndleted SAN Of EGO IA Pf-Five men. including two former bank officers, have been in- dicted by a grand jury here in a probe of fraudulent loan schemes authorities say eould involve up t o $2 million. The ·g rand jury returned the crimi n a l indictment Wednesday in connection with a n a lleged $250,000 s"i ndle involving banks In l..os Angeles and San Diego. ·* Gov. Ronald Reagan was honored by the National Welfare Fraud Association, a professional organization or welfa re investigators that he helped ro und . The Republican governor v.•as presented with the or- ganization's distinguished service award for efforts to tighten welfare regulations. The association credited Reagan with promoting ''responsible experienced .•. welfare fraud investiga- tion and prosecution" in California. · * Greek sh ipping magnate Aristotle Onassis renounced his Olympic Air ways con- tract "'ith the Greek gov- e rnment, a spokesman for the airline said. A r e presen tative for Onassis, ~·ho is in New York, informed the govern· ment of his decis ion, the Butklln. "tnntth H.-Oi-I. ,_,_,_,BM bit• Oft -Sl'"" Larrr Ftflfth, Anl"°"Y •1111 O<roU'lv ..,_ Orlll. V.fllntln P. -Vl"11n M. BKkttt, Belly J. •""..loMM. lioffman, Oougl•s A!ll<\...., C.tOI Atwo Ree-es, Oei' Ann 1ro11r111,,. .,.., JlfT>H lknj, Whttllf, Cl'l.frltl M. end M.fl.fnljt Olml!rlc Tweltr, 11-rl l .-SiQ!'lllM Ritchie, R•vm°"" B. -WanOIS. Ouet•mllf•. Jual'lile E. Ind c.Nor1t1 It. Jill'°"• L!llltn l. ind EOw.1rcll. Sw•tfor!I, Sand•• L11CJlle...., lomll't'/ Ltt H.frrii. Pemtla L . .fndMkl'l.ftl C. McKtt, W•l"'t 0. l""LorltAM !o#!lrl1v. J•,.,.ts H. Jr.-lrollrlh.&A. V-rpool, Leroy Orvillt! -$.illy'""" Sltll\lr, 01wld Arnold •1111 l'hYllll Je•l'I N.,....fn, L"'•ll• •nd H-110. Goll, Doro!"'• A. •ndlr.tcv". Litt!f'll•lCI, M.ftv!n M. Jr, Ind NM..,. J, R-!11ue1, Ellt•tltl~-11•1•1 l'l•own, Jul!• M.-AlvinL E~-NH.2' •tkin1, JU01tft Ann-llootrlC. P1Un, ,,...,;tyn Ann-LatryJ.fmft PUBLIC NOTICE F1Cr1 TIOUS IU~Nl!SS NAM E STATEMENT The •01-·n11 l>er!.Cln ·~00."9 .,.,... .. ~,IS: T..tE BRENt.t•N COMP,.NJ, 11~• ~o<n &<...:! .• tlun1!n111"" Bf.feh, c.i""'"'• tl"'" Jo!wl Mitton B<,nn•n, Jr., 7'H ,_,, 01111 Or., Cost' MtS,, C•t•lorni•'7•~ Tll1~ DUl•n<!~' 11 C""""tlf'CI Dt .... ln-lltW!lkl.fl. Jo .... M.Bt9Min,J< Th!l 1-1.ft~mtnl Wf$ lllt(l •«!n !"" ~1J Clerk OI Or•n1111 Couruy Oii NOvemOer It, t91~. ·-· PuDhSl'ltll Ora~ CAMI 0..tr Polo!. Now, 11,2~,lnllOK.l,IJ.lt/6 ~I• PUBLIC NOTICE spokesm an said. •WM The spokesman said the NOTICITOCll l OllOltS su .. 11111011 COURT Ol'THI" company was plagued by 5TATIO,CALll'OltNIAFOlt rising fuel costs, personnel T1111cou111Tvo .. 011ANGI. bl l d l .k ., .......... . pro em s, repea e s n es E•te•., M1.1t11.H1 o. llOSENBAUM, ? and a falling number of. ~. Oil Held. passengers. fltOT1c1: •s HE1t11v 01v1111 111 ,.,. tNllll"" Of IN ........ Ni""N Wc:odtftt lf\ft LOS ANGELES <APf-•--1 ~111>t·c111m,~w...io ?.1a yor Thomas Bradley fie said Olympie Airways ::::.,-:.:c~::':::i::-.-::: says oil companies may be ex petted to lost an estimal· .o-" w. "'°"' ... 1111111c-...-to _ holding back the production ed S3S mlll\on by the tnd of ::~...;::91t1t'":i:~':Z::=.~ r 'I d I •• rod . 1974. TMOMASL.LOllO,tlUltt-•••lftl. o 01 an gas n p uc1·,r:======:;;;;:;;;;;;;;I <1t.Wttna.L...,..1tlu •.C••l,...rt1•'2'u. ble" offshore traots lo raise11 '"'*~ 1t .._ D'lf<• " kt'"'"" 1t1t w.. Profits. ' THE ~ "'•11 ""'"'" ""-lnlftt '°"" ~ flf Miii "'"'"""' wttftln IMW -.chi Bradley made the state-.,.,.,..t+nt,...t11keti...ol1~1.,.1ee. ment In a lttter to Sen. John •• ftW 'S O.tt~o..(, ... ""'IO.'"'· ~ (.VflVNll.llEAO Tunney , (0 -Calll.J: that ~,.._, ... c-tiotvt•l•tftntw111e1 "'85 released Wednesda)'. .,..,...,..,,."""'"'...,... I I -.-ratn ntCIMAlLLOllO lie <'alled for a n nves:t ga. .., '°""'.~'°" ,.,,._ .. "''"'"·•tt tu tion of tht SO·~alltd "shul· ... .....,.c.. ........,Mma,c..Uflf"lll&tH» In" oil wells by lhe federal ~, ... 4.. ~:1.:1.::,.,1_ C.ner.I Aecounlf n1 ocncc. · •: .,._1 ,, '°'*IV'IM °"MIOt' '""' o.o, ~ Doic.. It i•, ,., ,,,,Ind J.,., J, ,.,, •WJ.1' • ' • Thursd , December ll.197.4 DAIL 'r Pll.01 111111-••••..•• -"" Tht lllcPtt ~an tho 0.-.C.. -·· .. , .... ...., -· .. --· '-'Ill .•. ---DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS -· ,._._ ' -"" ~ ......... --.... ~-..... -"°11 •'-----.. ....... ....._ You Con Sell It, Find It, [ J One Coll Service Trode It With a Want Ad 642 •5678 Fast Credit Appn>val '--···---·-,_ti•- ~~~!.~~~.~~ ....... ~::.~:.~~ ....... -1~!~!.~~~-~~ ........ ~~~;.~o:;.~~ .. : .... 1~~1:!~.~~~~~-·-···· ~~~:!.~·.E: ...... '.?.~~ ~ LIDO ISLE E4t4te ~ ~ Large 8 BR ., 6 ba. home on ••11dy beach; or use as 6 Oli. homf' \Vilh 2 RRORS: AdvfftlsH'S should cheock tMir och dolly & rtporl ......,... Immediately. The DAILY PILOT aSMll'l'WS liability for the fint ln- CON'C!Ct insC!rtion only. 190 NcwPort Fashion BR. apt; 50 ft. lot, :;hore mooring. Center Dr. lslaoo $295,000 COUNTRY HOME Care rree living in this 3 OR . f ;1 n1 rm beauty on th~ greenbelt ~ind close to Club. Priced t.o sell at $.11,950. NEWPORT BU.CH L;M: 640· 1120 SANTA AHA u .. : 833-3158 1-'amily home: 6 bdrn1!-. . ·I l.i;:iths. 36 f't. lot. Pier & sh1>. ~'95.000 Attractive 3 home on 60 $152,500 '' n .. 2 h~ ~lll~l t! st or)' ft. street Lo s treet lol . Parodist Monor 4 BR -2 Story Pool Beach 533.900 GC!neral R.E. 1002 enC!ral R.f:. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA URfROHT LOTS f.·nrmal en lr y to ORA ~1 ATIC li\•ing roon1. f'ormal dine. Hu ):e i:arrit•n 1·ie\\· kitchrn. .\HTIST IC open st:iirs s ~·eep to separate rno s ter s uite + r hildr c n 's ~·inJ!. Serlucted 22· HALI. ROOf\I St7.eri p:in~· room that O\'t•rlook s walled rourtyard. llurry for this exce111ional BAHGAIN! Ca1196:i·jll8L CORONA DEL MAR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Enjoy lhc holidays 1n you r hom(' ~·ith 3 spacious upst;:urs IX'droorr>s. Ba~k 1n thl' ~·arm th of the V.'1nter sun nn !he l:lrl!t' prOh'C'I· ed 1l('rk. L<'l tlit• t·r,1t·kl inl! firt' set the th1•n1e for a holicl;.iy f('a~t pr·l·pared 4Qx90 Ft. $250.000 30xl05 $165,000 Bl LL CR UNDY, REALTOR 341 8ay~1de 0 n¥e N 8 675 6161 Executive Elegance For Large Family Prt'st1i::e r11mmun11 v of '""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" f1nl' ho 1n l·S . f.'rt:nr h_- 1\1 :01:-:a rd dcs1l!n n~llf'd in formal l .incl~ra 111" General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 lir;inrlc riouh!t• door en ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• try posh 11 ~1rl1~r and l11 11?t' NEWPORT 11 A Real Doll'' furn1al d1111n~ r11on1 \\.·ri·i \m.i.~'. J u.•t Ji-.l•·•i Srr11•d h~· chr<'rY l!'t1'd1•r1 HEIGHTS 1 11,.rlr,,.1 1n ? ha1h. pi n' \'1('\l' kll f'ht'll \lllh in thl' lari!r.> l'OUnlr y l!('ru:rou:> t•;1t1nl! ,orflti. kitt'hr.>n, the 11 rcl;ix 111 ~lrJJ do\\·n Iii lr11•ncll1• front of lhr other f:imily funroornll():1~11nl! Ol'fll 1'1 0 · ,, \ f(JN IOfi/ M(f' \Oil.\IY firt'\)l3t'I' t11vl \\"t•1 fll I f!r~plare in thr rooniy b;ir . .') l)eitroonis and ~ i :11~~ .• iJJ~ h1•1n!!~OOm.Allth1sfor n1orr! ~l ore! ta11 ..,. ·--• in=-~· onlySSlSOO 5-lti-2313 for 11ppn1nl· ___ 1£ jGuall l n1ent lt'I st·c the ~·hole Thls C'harm1n£ IJt';1r111••t 1,11111h r110 111 1\llh l(•l'n1 .•I r t•1hn)! ~ hedroorn JllHI 1l111IJIL' 1"1 ·;1111 n1I :1n · llll '- d1•n hon1t.' h :l~ n[ J,,1,•lr 1JJl\t.'r. l'tiflJt'I' nt·w 1·arp1•11nc 1hruo111 & <i r .t(l!'' j, ~11 p1 •r Lo1';1ll'd 1n th1• n111<,I d1• llfll"!hl111rhnorl l.'10~{' In ~1 n•d l'ilt'l of .\'('"·p0rt 1hl' hl'.Jo 'h ~h"l'l'1t1,.; .ind ll1·111ht~. lmmetl1.1 h· rw fr1•t·1,,11'. S-1\1.91.•f. (';•ll r1.1p:U\\"Y. F1rf'J)]ai·1•. t\\u !IG.1 tijti'i. hath~. Ja rj!e lot an1t ;111 °''""I 'I• ~ • • ''" • • Pl thin~ IALIOAPEMINSULA Prop...-:r:. ' l Ol'fN!~'1 ·1'\IU .. '0£fN.C/I ~~=;~ 0~~~~ ~~t~!~ -~.°"ll~S~·~~l 11...CH 1rsllij!1t.~1 i:.:.i~;~ ~· [~lli&Hill rent.1l s. $179 ,500 . --------i)Jif.; · 1 i:;.."~ ""' """'· HEW DUPLEX " Prap•rti•• · ·1uild a Dream Home- Large lot with white ~·ci ter ,·ie~·. La guna N1~uel ll ills. Under S60.000. Terms. 67S-8600anyt;me •VISION• OFFEIUHG Corona Del Mar Hard to find -one of a kind . 1h1s dupl1,>x ~'1ll carry itself. Lovely l'h yr . Old 3 hr. 2 ba separate house plus 2 br rrntal 1.1·ith nuest apt. REALTY Corner location. V.'ith 26<'~ dO"'n, O\\"ller \\'ill 2743 E. Cst H~·y rarry 1st T.D. at 9~. Buy Coron:i de\ f\1ar this property and jusl I;;;;;;;;-.;,;;;;,;~;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1.1·atch it appreciate. Call Summer Pool 673·8.'i50. At w· t r . 11 ooN•1i '·"s 'uNroa1N'(t • ::M':,;~:~.'~~~~· [&1•~2 !1'1 ally almost 2 ~'/dll'1ng~1~(1B'~;§~j-!!J'!ili~!~~~i~!~~~""~I board , slide, falls . -~ Beautifully remodeled!• kitc hen. Plus boat or· trailer storage. Only 5.'i2,500. C co:Ts ~WALLACE REALTORS LAGUNA HILLS Neat as a pin & t\l.·ice as n iee ! A real con- dominium huy in ooe o( our fastest l(rO\\'in,!! areas. ExistinR FHA Joan can be assumed. $34.500 -546·4141-~-J. • l'!!'!l!'!O!'!po!'!n E!'!•"""'l'!'!· ........ J ~11-?rllll'rrVJ 1JU~21 Hunting:ton Reach Ille 2 752·1920 . . COUNTRY SIDE 1aoo ,OUA1l5T. Nfwl"0•1 •tuH Newly Liste-d ----In llARBOH' \'IF\\' LAKE FOREST Spanish Mansion 11Cl~1 f.:s Bcaut1ful!.1 d•· I STORY ASSUME $30.000 l"nratt•1\ ~1unU•J.!(l m0<ht 7 n/o INTEREST 7 4 f';·droon1~. 1hr11nc r n1 - BY OV.'Nf.~R. Fk>;iutiful POOL-EACH Fu n1 II 1n. \\" ;1 ~111 4BR , 2 fu ll bi'!ths. Shag ~I an i cured ya rd s. firl'pl i'll't•. On a hl'aut1ful crpts. built1ns, Elevated vestibule. Strp l:inrl:>~·;1 p1•d 1·11rr\t'f 101. di~h~·ashrr. Gorp:cou down Jiving room Shol'.S 11kc >1 n1v1h:L <'ustom drapes. J.i1rj?e Formal din 1n.e servc-d by Sl:ll,500 . exposed aggre~ate pall 18' ~:.Ill:')'. Enormous 644°7270 & \l.'3 l kway s :in d ~·oodt•d fiesta room . sprinkl<'rs. !l's i'.I RF.Al. Twin l11ndin E! stai ri·ase. RA RGA IN at S4'1.000.f Circular bHlron.v. 5 hu~f' 586-.')950Principalsonly sep;irate s lee pin g -quarlers. l\inl!S master suite 60' \\Tap around Bi9 c anvon dance pa\•ilion . A~sumr 29 Rue Gr:ind Vallee. 3 7-Z VA $.1.,W per month bedrm on 10th .creen: pays all. Owner must go 2800 Sq . ft. t.1arble ~~.i~dvanta ge .. Call master hath. Reduced t( °"' ,· 11 I.It f01!1N<P St49.500. Owner wilt "'111 • J' ' "~~ 0':\,~~~ ~, "" [11 lfl!lf I VOGEL & BABBITT ;------ 644·6056 HORSE COUHTllY Waterfront Home PLUS 1974 Large eoo nlry partc·! "'llh countr;.-st.~·!e :! HR homt-and ro(•m fnr horses or m11lt1plt' unit~ f'ull prlrc Sl.5.0t~• l'.dl 556-2Ni(f ~ ..fu.J(!lf ..J•N,f/,. tJjj"lm~ fHAtTORS ----- VIEW Newporilo Catalina $42. 950 3 bedrooms. pool· \1 •~RY PRIVATE v.1th wide open spcrtacular \M!\\. Bruer hurr) 11.i. \ac<:rnl. Ca\1646·7 171 . , USE YOUR VA LOAN BR , 2 Ba , enrl gar, pool. sauna & jaruz7.i. Club Ilse. nr all! 846.7;})8 TAX SHELTER !pSELECT Prepa id int<'rest ancl PROPERTIES CORBIN-MARTIN points al·ccptablt:! for Realton 1974 closint-: on luxurious ...................... !!! -----------._ 644·7662 * Linda Isle honll.'. Spec-EXECUTIVE HOME Holiday Special tarular on-the·w.ater Gor geou s 2'i"O.ll :;r1 fl lmaJ!ine your holi day •----------I presti J!C home with dock home. I'':' vrsold '10'x25 f rc:'>h n ' rl1•Jn. \lr~a \"1•r1li' !ot:i l ion n1e.1r ~olf C'llU TNf'. ;1 ~p.1tlttU:'I !)c•drunm ~. 1nrur111 ;1 I f:1m1l.v fun room oprwl).lti'. run\'1•n11•1lrl' c·l<'rir H· kitrhcn , Ser\'r 0 11n !I' --:1 sn:ick b:1r. or mo11· 1)11! l1 ark to the ma~s1 1r hn"k BB(). 0\\TI{'f" nc>«t~ quick ~:J l(• · hou)!hl ne"' (':i ll 5'16 23 13. r 1 ror 3 hoats. 7':4 interest · · 0'" •"1""• '" Cho1·ce Bluff Loe. ' 1' · • • ""'poo1.'"''1"'·"' ~ourrnets kJtchcn \\'hile oan . r ice un er rm, billiard rm\\' bar .. the famil y ~·arms 19 SSVistaCaudal S200.000. rar.ea r.O\\·ner¥.·illhcl ~·~~~~r 1;;~;P1~~~0~0i: ViC~· of li ghts & Bal'k I IQPluall l ~~n.5~~:4 6 S~'IR~·Tf~·~ c hr i~tmas tree eom-Hay . 2 BR. lrJ! din rm, ace 110~1ES. ,. plimcnted by your crpl$, brick patio. ¥.'idc Proplfrti•a · · --------- spaeiou:s family room. 3 .erecnbelt w/putttnJ! 7S2·1920 ~ , bedrooms. lolsofstorage .creen. <'Ustm decoraled. \~OU ... ll,,.NIWPOl1 ILU:H t'. ~,ER AL r> n ,\' -[ilDJ (forhidin.eprl'Sents)_cee upJ!raded . \st. time or.·----; ,·arant~ Deh i::ht fu l even the kids rooms are fered. 564.500. Call for HUGE COUtfTRY I ht-droom, hul!<' famiJ,· hi . .c Larj!ep;irkti.ke~·ard appt.,o~·ner ,644·00!16 KITCHEN : room ~omc. Ava1lablei•---------~·•ll please l'\'erl'bodv Provides a fncnrily <t i·, 1mmed1ately. Pools, Trn-L" I · h b •. · -ph"r" in thi• <harm-I nis. beautiful hc:i.ch Call 1ve n l"ewporf 1.1·1t eauty an easy "<V" ...... " I · r I il>I''"" C'harm1n0Jt11 ... t1•w>1!101n1t ;,, family home &-Iler or1n orm a ion ·"'JIJ ea re. San la 1.1·i11 say ho ho R I I 1._.. BARRETT R'ALTY (bn1nl! runn1 . 1rn•plH1 "· h 'I Ch · en , case ..,.,.on is lransferrNI trom this EC n "rrr y r1slmas orS-11! beaul ifullv. 'ppo1ntedre· 642-5200 l1lt1i~.l"H';1m1·1!1•(•1l1n,c.h\· when he secs the pnce, it:'1 in~ ronn1 Hu ~·· 1'•t. S43.9~.C:.11646·717Ifora 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. bil!. Slcl<'n rc lhi1 l features Trcl's and -.hl'u l•\ peek. yard. S29.') per mo.+ de· spacious room si1.es.l.,.._.,. ... _..,..,...,.._"1 ealorl' ·Phi~ wnrk •l1t1p Cl"fN11111 •111 ,uN1011t i•1Cf' posits. In top Garden cathcdr<il rt•1l1ni::~ &·In\'·~ r~tio. ll llU \\'~ 1111 ,,,. lw~ I Grove location. FHA <IP· <'lY yar1t <.Inly S41.llflll EXECUTIVE •our in ~rci·ti•~i ,,1.;11\l! l .llJ.l:j!:lJ praiscdSJl.000. V.'alk er & LeC', Ri•ol ~!l}iOO Call~llll\;.J JifN A;i SCOTT REALTY t:~tate 646 -7711. Opl'n POOL HOME . ___ ,,,. • ., .. ~ 534.7533 ci·es. Sp:irklini! pool 1n t•ntcr· SQUEAKY CLEAN ... ~fesa Verde Jc~·el. 3 BR . & fam , on prote1:ted cul·dc·sar. !49.400. HALPIHCHIH Reoaltor 2727 F.. Coast !fwy 675·4392 --- HOME -----WATER FRONT t<11nrr's clrram y:ird. 4 + RELAX V ,\ ~111. V RO();\l , Qn alil y custom homl' rorn1a l din1n~. Priv a!<• With 3 millionS\'ie~' :ind \\'Ith fH~~ &· .5.1:P ~t'lr 2 pnol ar.ress from mast<'r A DAB o~· 1>t-:Tl/OLt-:l·\1 pri\'acy unsurpassed.' bo~~s .. o;..\Q.utsi e . ecor stulr'. U1t1n1atr d('ror Jf;l,1,Y .q1pl11·d 1•1 Iii·· ~1odern 3 br.>droon1 homr f::f,J(I'~ I hi s sp:i~ious 3 ~lust St'•'' 1147 i\010 1\~t !11r1·;1 d s 1,f 11ni.:1·rnnll u•ith cozy den for dad and hectroom. 3 bath !'\<'~'flOrl -------poJ1,h and i.:lu1• t111ttl1 family room for lhe1· lll:<•l'h r{'sulC'nrr. Walki•r [lON 'T Give uptbe Ship1 11dl k1'1·11 llu• lu.l~ tnu11 c hildren . It 's 1n1 . & Ll'f'. Heal F:stal ,. · .. · 't 11 ·k 111~ 1r\ 11 111111,· maculate and rc:iclv to· f:.16-7711 (Jpcnr\l'~. L1~t 1t 1n etass1f1t!d l'tln• 1.1",11-,.1 \I I . ----Sh I "I R . II I • LI ' ' 0 move into. C11 ll · qi n .,iore c:-1.1 ~ buv "'II "r rt'11t '""'l'1 673---3550 . HOME fi.i2 sr.111 hini.: FOR CHRISTMAS Ol'fJll110.11,1UN1081N ... r· + INCOME . ......JR.E. I 0021G~,..--",-ol-R~.-E.---l-0-02 YoucanenjoyChristmas I~ --, , ·, ~ ll<'re's n J?rcat ~·a)' 10 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• in lhe b('st view location , br:it 1nllahon Reaullful in l\1 onarrh BayTl'rraee. 4 hr, 2 buth plus l1k~· ne\\ ~ Whitc¥.•atcr. Catalina. 2 br. 2 buth :ipt. Choir b/ I j !IUOS('ls, sailin!?. all at Costa ~l l'sa localion of· macna rv ne you r feet from this lux· Formal + Family t<•rrd :1t S58.o00 Brin It urlo11s 3 RH J BA. clt>n 1.o\'ely exccuth·I' home yourofft'rl'i. rea y bt'auty. Rom:in bath. In prime location Offl!r.-Wolker &Lee l'lec kitrh , sheltered form:il li vi n a.~ind diNnJ? R P II I I & . . fl;1l J-:i;1at(' a ow PoO • J3C'U1.7.t,' 1111well :is informalfam1 545.9491 ;ind an O\'l'rfii 7.l'd J!.llf3J?l', I y r n o m , (' n z Y1----o~·ner financing Bl at. hom emaker kttr ht•n trarli\'f' rate. lmmed Lar!?e rornl'r lflt l\h1rh <kcup. $189.000. GRUBB more. Only f.61.~1j). C:1ll & ELLIS Real Estalc, 847·6010To :-e1•.,\J!I. 675·7080 Our 111m 11111 JOU IYIF)'lhlng you wanl tokno• about your l11m In tht DAILY PILOT ONE BLOCK TO BLUE PACIFIC $51.950 Interest s uhjerl to ns· sumahl« (;I 111:1111)11 th1, be~1ul1f11I •1 lir f:1mil,· room , l\!csn \'1Tdehon14i Hui.:c po<>I s1111\ lot nlu~ ninny 1•xtr;1' Nt•" low~ IJnique Nr¥.'pnr\ Aen<'h intcrei;t r.1tefi for \'A & home offers sueh sperli1I 1-'llA r1nrinrl11)! f1~:1tutes as 01M'n lxcam Walker&Ltt rethni.::~. priva te fron t R~al E'tatt t'Ourlyard. mex1r:in ltle 545•9491 n~. Prt"llt•tt IOCllltOO ----Call 847 -li-OIOto~ ;\j.[t . SPECIAL! Kintt :'>1t('l brdroom~ JIUl!l" family mom h;is bea m -<'l"il 1n1t11. bar. 8"'rdi1'h fi replatl' ele1tanl deror, .Ju,t ~9,90-0! Call 847·6010 1~1-------- "Wl'l'd 1t & 11r;.ip " Prom lre11surt" to tr11sh Turn tht'm !ntor;ai.ch CAt,L DAILY PILOT rt?.l itllt Jrlow ~j lo pl•nt II or how la Ila it S.1urd1ys In lhe DAILY PILOT .. CAMEO HIGHLANDS. lleautifuj. con1ph·tc·ly tlt..'\\ 1ntt•rinr1 Impress ive exll•rior~ 3 or ·I li1•dronn1:. -2 fireplaces -m ;.1n1curt·d gardt•ns -key tn private bt•ach. 51 01.50U. Barbara Aune 61 2·82:is. 1 J~j81 WESTCllfF. Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 h a1 h, family room home w •high beun1ed C('ilings: Corner localion \v/pool. Roo.01 for · camper /motor hom1,·. 579,500. Cookie Allison 642-8235. ( 859) llG CAHYOH BROADMOOR. The cov~red p;tl1os. built-111 BBQ1 plant pott1nJ! l:lrt'a & poo l!-.11.ed grounds "'Ill add to thf' ··GOOD LtFE'' yo u 1A•ill njoy v.hen you own this deli~htfu l 4 brdroom Rro ndmoor hom e. Sl59,soo. Tom Quocn 644·6200. ((JOO) '01 00' .. 1 On•• '4J a2;i~ tr;ti MIC.All""" 144 QOO Ne""""'' ee.c~. C1~toin111 4)..U • / I II 0 VAIL. y t-iLv, 1 ri1.1r;.oll uecemoer 12 1974 Houses For Solt 1Hou1•1 For Sal• ouses For Sol• • 1Hou1•1 For Solt Hou11s Fol'" ~~!~••••••• Hottse-s For Sate Houses For Sal• 1 Hov,es For sai. IHol!it.s For Sole · · c··.:::·.·~~~·,.···ic;;z ~:;i·,.::;;~·i;;,;;.·;c,~·g ·;·..:::.::·~=~~;;···i069~H~:;;,:;;;i;:i.···~~;; ~;:·;:~~;och 1069 •• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..... ..'JI -..-·. • ••••••••••• ;;;.:;~ ~.~:······~-~~;6;.;;;~·a~;~······~~bi G~·i.i:···~ ·1002~0' R.E. , 002 ····················:··1 ······················· ······················· ······················· ···;·:;:;;:~ . · •••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Estate lui~ Ouhtandl'MJ VALLEY REAL TY "'' •· o••an v•·ew 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' lnt~rnationat [ Valut . PRESENTS Bdi-m~. 2 ..... balhs: c~m· CHRIS COPELAND & GINNY MORRISON Adding a timely touch to the Security Pacific Nat1on;.i l Bank's 1>Jug prize gifl i.Jl l<Js l vlcek 's f\1c\\1>ort !!arbor Really l\oar<l !\lcelini..:. Senior l·:scro\v Officer, Chris Copeland pa<'ki.lgecl the prize bf>tween two h:1gs of sugi.lr . Ginny l\'l orr1son, Coats & \Va llacc, the winner won on her prc.-;cntati on of a home located ~1t J.13!J r'Iun1aria . Costa l\les;.1. The l'luggers line gro"·s longer and the Plugs (Des cription of property) gel better each week us Salesmen strive to out·plug each other, and "'in the pri1.cs which are suµ11li cd by Affi liate Escrow Offices of the l1oa rd. CUTIE PIE It's just that ! Jn Corona dcl l\la r, So. or the hwy complrtc u·ith .shjngled eslt'rior, bricked patio, :.unny kitchen ~ind covered with ivv. J\o fooling! 2 tx.lrm one bath home.plus •1 (lclightful one hdrm rc·n tul unit that \viii be JcH sed before vou fini sh this ~1d ! 1'his income prop1..·r1 y is only 11.:>00. opt•n doi ly al 700 liegon1:• UNIQUE HOMES R•olton 675.6000 2443 E. Cst. Hwy .. Corona d el Mor GmeralR.E. I OOZGeMral R.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=,.~ ::; Center Dr ~ Island OWNER LEAVING AREA Luxurious liv ing is .rours ir~ this vie''' Jot 3 l3R home featuring ~eparate guest house \\'Ith hedroon1 ba lcony. Sl6,000 of cus ton1 UPl?rading and landscaping have ~one into this one year old l·l <.1rbor Vic\\/ tlon1e. Asking $124.500. NEWPORT BEACH Lln•: 640-1120 Si.HTA A.NA u .. : 83l-315B is p!'t'Stntl\' tuk1n~ rr llugl· l5x4o\·()\C'l'~Palio pletrlv rt·mocleled. Fct- :-i'r\ rit;on~ on lhftr ne"· ~u'Jo:i~~jd1 h~~~~~~ti~~.,,'l~ (QNDQSI land. ·S69.500. ~'fler "•Ill r~1ncton:11n1un1s Can\ On f1~dr~~nli~ Uran<!~'~" ·on • assist In f111anc1ni:;. l rl'st Est ah•!<>, locat(>(l :II 1hi· m:irkt•t l)nlv 54~.750 ~I I l ido Po1k Dr. Top noor IOCO' one bed1oom. l~ll' ('Orlll'r 11,r l'ai·ific· \'111 .~J,!I.' ltt-:it' F:~lat<' Beautiful view al Horbot. Boot $lip. Only $75,C:Ol ii 1:;~, rJI); i'1 :.1 nfv~it·i~ S.1l·~l.l() ur !Ml::! 2·Hi6. clea! LIDO REALTY JJ77 \1,1 l ulu.\ ll * 673-7300 * ('nrn11111l«t \l..ir , ~l arl1n~ '11 27 W. Coos! Hwy. like n<rN irree bedroom two lll Sl3~.!lo0 l'llO:':t; REPOSSESSIONS 110.-y townhouse w11h 30' p1ivote !.lip. Fee land. tflrt-54oo . for 1n(o rmatlnn and Beau11fully decQt"oted. Below the mor~e1 SS2,500 Santa Ana I . flh >'!IA& ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOBO (l \\' N fo: H I) ll P I,, t: X lK'11t1on 11 t'-"" ' and rrv v''" •r f;noncinq "'on. V'h ' ' ., ''""" t"" ,\SSU!\1 A01.t~i'1-IAl.OAN (1)('('1111 ~ult• o( ll\~')'I :>12 1 Onll"?>,con a{' 2525 Ocean Blvd. jn CdM -the beautiful and owner is v"illinit to Hi·i.,:oill:i. (11•1''1 :.un 12·4· KA SABIAN Channel Reef. Ove1 ~i1e !wo bedroom !uKurv \'~r rv 2rtd trust deed. S7!1 ,.'ioo 1•\'('" (71~1 , . ~t1 l~l'J!I Real Estate 962--6644 apartment -on the "Oceon·Boy". Asl ing 'l'"·n story model condo wirh Lwo bedrooms. l\lo'O ENJOY PRIVACY Spa1·1(lt1 s •I 1111 , IRI' pool & .v:1rd . Nt•t'(ts "TL<:". hut a )..!r\·at huy at 9\2,000 -GEM- 1io-rT1•~1111 A\1' . ....:.n. HE,\ I.TO HS 1~12·4G2J Price Reduced! ()\Iner anxious. /rfeal beurh loc;1t1011 n11d a f!l'eal assun1:11Jle luun. \\"hy dnn 't you try th('sC 4 bcdronn1s on fnr s ize? S49 .900. Vi ii.JR<' Ht•a l f:stall• 962 2·15fi nr 531 ·5800 'ti! 10 f'fil .Sl20,CXXI. haths. Fully carpeted Call 6 75-7225 ""d drnped. Endo,.d- Costa Mesa 10241-------- yard and 11.arn}te. Com- munily pool and _ph1y- ground hir 1·hildren. Ex- cellent f:irnily li\•ing, located :1 1 !\1cf';,idden and ltarhor for only !26.750. Cati R39·2332 or f.42·10f.O ror furtht.•r in· fo rm;1tio11 ...................•... Assume 7 1/, FHA Loon 'l'ot::i l p;1\'Ht1·nt 5207 4 1111 . 2 Ila . i.:a ra~t•. \\'cstsi <le Co:-..ta !\lt"sa. (ly.·ncr Jn rokl·r, 557·5080 3BR, OWNER, Sll,500 10 1 : d\\'n . l"r1·1·dom llon1('. St·(' 1009 ,\rbor. c\·es & \' kenils r,.·\fi·2fi'12 (ll'O\l"nf'r ~13 44~1 :J62A Try Nrw VA Loan nr " Asiume VA Loon ll•i;::hl y up,g t:idcd 4 bt'droom . :!O~i;!.i h1n1u s rm. ent•i.1~t·<t patio & pnol. O\\"IH'r ;ulsious . S.:.J,995. Call nny. CENTURY 2 1 645-7221 * OPEN HOUSE • 112J !\1ainSlrl"t't f)PJ>~N 1)AIJ .Y 1·:> l'!\l Nt:w ('UStm hit. 4BH &· (:1111 La9'-1no leach I 048 Newport Beach I 06' rn1. :I t•t1r gar 11ff :1tlt•y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rustic living at its Finest \\"/lrg spa<'<' fnr trlr or bl•;1L All 1\1 .~. features. T\l'O bl ks lo l.:ikr l):1rk & \\'alkin~ dist 11) heh. S36 -l!J121 C:t•r :1l d S . 'fhoma s. ltcnhor, r-;t:\V ·1 l>ll. LA CUES1'A. La P :t lm :i !\1dl . Nr. (;;irf1cld & Nc\ll;u1rf . \ta. ('ant. ~4 .950 20' • dn l)\\n('r962-979.1 Massive 2 Story Victorian Home .... . .. :" AMERICAlj "., '· HftME J '•., ~l TOll •• • . . . . . . . . . ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 Hr, dl'n. brick fplc, l <irl!e lot , Choice Nc"·porl n each location. Needs some TU::, o .... ·ncr ;1nxious. !\take offer OCEAN VIEW ! Sparlinq Real Estate 2 llH , den. 1 •~ BA. Ass-833•3544 Super priv:itt-3 IK'drm cot t a~e located nn ,. l:;rgc y.·oodcrl lot. 1.oneil ror horses and o\b('r small a1umats. F1f'siblr terms . 2 lots. $J!l.SOO or S43,900. Red CarpiPt, Realtors 963-7851 um:.ihlc 7r: i<lan. S.'il,5()(),.1 __ _ lmmt'd 1>0ss if dl.'llircd. Custom Fourplex obile Homes SEVEN UNITS Snanis h 4 -plex. ll!c For Sale 1100 (}11o•ner's 3 BR untl. In· '' <'Ustoni bit. 2 BR units. h ••••••••••••••••••••••• (·onil' $'17,41\0 . Dow n ltins. choil'e arl'il nfl972 24 X 60 WE.')IV.'IND $30.000. or submlL .Xlnt NF.WJ>OHT REAC H· hv Viking, :i1v nin.e:s, financi n.e: av;i'1I. \\1ill ex· i>r icedright,atSJl:>,OOU skirtinJ!s, porches. 1·h11ll l!C for home or in· d All · i·ome Century 21 landscape . sptup 111 HEW. OCE•H VIEW 642•1771 beautiful San .Juan Capo. GeNralR.E. I 002Grneral R.E. 1002 ..._,alR.IS I 002 Gener°' R.E. 1002 l.ocale d in fantastic Mesa Drl Mer Area arl•;i. R·2 7(1nc1l on a Beautiful hon1c "'ith <'en · I :1 r g I.' I o 1 • At a n y 1ral ;i1r 1·n ndilio n' st.;iirw;.1ys, wtndOl'>'S and i''e;1turl'S :1 hcfrms, 2 largevera nda. A ;u\ull park. 493-8280 3 Bil. ' BA '"11' lcvd . WATE-RFRO~T -·---•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Arch Bench llL'>. /\rca. n emetery /lots/ COMMERCIAL INCOME Corona del Mar Excellent location. Ylith 2 rented shops arid fine apartments which would m a ke idea l o ffice s puce. Please c all for details. • -m BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ell07 E COAST HWY CORONA OEI. MAR GeM:ral R.E. I 002 General R.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "Heed Hel " Owner bought nt'v.·~nn1e. must Sl·ll this ln\'ely 3 bedroom. 2 balh plus rr('e form rx>ol. .Just pa1nll'cl in <ind out. t:xtr;i l;1ri:c fol fo r J:!ardrn ;ind trRi l1•r. 7'"i ,. A 10;111 tan he a.~sumcd . O\\'l\Crs v.·ill heir fina11e1· Tnt;iJ pay· mc11t:-S286.oo. l':11l to s<.~ 9fi3-67h7, Ol'fN "( 9 ••IS I V1' l(l 8l >J'l"r' l1111i!'li:tl Carefree Li•iMJ I N HIV I EllA Ti)\\'NJ l0t1Sfo:-n1:.ir.~· 1·ustom imprn\·cmenti.. 3 hdrs, plus lge m:isll'r hPdroom . 2• .. H;1t hs . l':Jr1<'l.:·1! den anci Ji\'in.c rou11;1 \\'/fpl<· A tnus t !<>t't' S4 l .~OI! (':il l !).10·11 51 -HERITAGE ' • REALTORS WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 TURTLE ROCK HILLS-SI 29,500 List en to this! o .... 'ner \Viii carry 80'i; loan, 8o/.t'ii-. 25 yrs. Perfection ! View! Forme r President model home. 3 BR . FR, 21f..' baths. Air/cond plus. By appt. 211 I San Joaquin Hill.s Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.8, 644·49 l 0 G.......,IR,E. I 002 G....,,01 R,E, 1002 h;iths. f111nily rm. brick Red Carpet, Realtors fire 1>lat''" fo-:nt:los<'d p;i lin. pan('J ed J?:a ra _e('.1 ___ 8_4_2-5541 tilove in c·ondition! ASSUMEFHALOAH S-12 .900. C;:dl 540 1720 2~15::-i Harbor B\\'d. S27,500 to $28,000 J C'ondo 's t ;1ke you r choice fill 3 bdrm. 1 1,~ ba.. cO\·ere d p a li os. t·lubhouse, pools. Buy l or all. good renl;1I urea. 675·B600 anyfime '''.'r • SGS,000. Tco·ms · WO'"'DER Crypts ;1v:11I. 1""111 1500 . . d •••••••••••••••••••••• 4~t.1·7:>13 49-1·1001 Spacious, sparkhnJ!. an C li'~I C VIEW 8 . R75N.Coastll"'Y· spe-c ta cula r CANALPA • -ay FHON1' 5 bedroom fami · View Tl'rracc. 4 lots. All Victoria Highlands Jy home or sv,.ini:tin,e pad. four at $.175 ea. or 2 at An inlcrestin)! 4 bdrm . J~nw, lo w prired a l S:l95 (';J_ Call 64.&--ro94 home with n atura l $77.900 . Only $12,000 evl's. 3dobe, hand he\\·n doors d0\1-'ll nnd O\\'ncr \vill Nil'e I.ol s at llcirbor k n1a)!niricen1. "·hit e carry financing at lo"· Rrsl Cemctary. S550 for "-'atrr&coastlinc\·ie"·s. s<,;.interl'sl. hoth. ti46 -6276 o r Desirable North end, on· 538-6612 ... _____ _ !~· ;t fcv.· blocks to th -- ~1ESA Vfo:Hr>F: Vacant TURNER ASSOC. Plac• Prop~rty 1600 beach. 5125.000 .'~ Im· aauai• ~ ommrrcial · Assumeli"•VAloan •VISION• 1105 N. Coast JJY.y., Prop.ti .. · •••••••••••••••••••••• 3108 Sum:1tr;1, 3 hr. 2 ha . Laguna 752-1920 t:ompl rt>furbished in & 494-1177 1400 OU•nst. NCWP<Nl llACI" SMALL COMM BLDG. oul. Nu <'pl :.. patio. REALTY --------3Sep.UnitsSS7,500. sprnkl rs. 0 11cn Fn /Sal /· 1----------1 CONDO/PLAZA Own('r will carry first ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• E •• A ••• S .. T •• S •• ID•••E••••• sun S45.990, 2743 E. C:.t llwv Family Home J hr ia~~bf~;isoo. R M CT~..: ... Rltr ' •~ •54•. O·"ner•-.9-oy < ~• ' 3 BEDROOM 2932 RcdY.'1101t, 4 br . 2 ha, Corona dcl fi1ar. Walk to 'f up of The World I-~-'~ __ ·•-·---~--~-'-1BI0 Newport Blvd. POOL&· JACUZZ I ' $27,500. fplc, superb t:ond.!;1----------school from this 5 • • r.....1 536 500 I · h ,. Custom Bu1•lt 11c·•room home v.·/OC'ean LiqurdatiClft~e • C .M. • .I•><. l li ~.·t"d . Close to 17th .anl"ll. u)!l' t·ov pa 10· ""-' Owner will consider con· 54B 7729 SPANISH 4 PLEX l\'I::V.'PORTHEACll s 115,000 ·" Q ., kn• ''"" ••7 000 N F.\V lk vo"cw, f,pl•. "ood yard • Strl"l'tilndNe~']XlrtshOP · ui · 'l" ...... ,' • ' • wa to ocean. '-." trart.10'7.-dov.'tl.balanccl-------Costa Mesa Really 1900 sq. ft. of «racious and loads or storaf!C. , " Ibo d 1 Sii ,,~ 1 ping . · ,.. c:rJt OCKI 8'::•';,: a a up ex, "~ !l.500 • . , .. exec . \\';1rm :.nrt 1nvit inJ! Since 1958 livin11.spacc.3 Bcdrooms .,..,.,, · hlk. lo bay, 2 1\R. Iba .. comm . property. less rl•d\\onfl exterior an1I •548-7711 + play roon1. (ormal S79.500. Balboa heach than $2.75 ~r sq. ft. on \\ll(Hl panclin)! ins1dl• ;\ft 1;pm Ca11557-4617 chnc. lrte t·ul ·dc·sac lot. cottaj.!e. 1,4 hlk. to bay: 2 main hwy. I hlk . to beach ,.,'._! bedroom:i, separat(' --Choic(' area. 553.900. BR .. den, t ba .. 549.500. inCarls bad. Exist'i?.ren· BEACH DUPLEX ,(!ar.:l)!t'. Zoning all_n"'S Wor-kinq Man's Terms l:lrok1·r 8·12· 74 11. Eves. Ra I boa Point 4 811., den, tal more than pa ys taxes. Custom built ·JBB rra(t. photo or 31\ll<tUc VA finont·111)".! uvailable 963·4062 . 2ba. S~M.500. i''ennt•I & Chr istensen $127,900 shop. on thi s n1ar\'elous 41___ ~1arsha11Rea lly Rcallors, 71'1 ·729 ·2301 . ~I 'I ~ lxl<m . 2 '"''" home, <C· MUST SELL! ____ •"._5·4600 _C_·~···~d. c_,_. ---Ontu !ii• Qua1 atly for im1ncdiale OC'· Place • cupany l,!111lt ·in ranµe & Beautiful 2400 sq. fl. pool EW CUSTOM NEWPORT HEIGJ-n'S ondominiums P t . · 1 b' home. J Bedrm, 2 bath. 4 Br. den, brick rp lc, For sale 1700 21 raper IRS O\'l'n, copper pum ing. only$49.950.Easy lerms. In the heart of South l ar"e Jot. Choic(' 751•1910 ' cnclosl'd patio makes a Laguna. Ocean view. " ••••••••••••••••••••••· · l'OO ouAll sr. NlWPOlll! !i!c:!: .c r e a t .P ;.i r l y ro. om . SC OTI REAL TI b Newport Be ach location. --~ · 536 7513 L,ec. 3 Bdrm .. 2'h a. Needs some TLC.Owner SSUtilABJ,t:l-,fAl.OAN .. 'S34,950. Ci!!l 540-172Q -"Us.·lom home. n>ody for "nd o••n•r ,·, w•·ll o"ng lo RE •L ESTATE .,,. ________ _, •--------1 ~ anxious. Atakeof(er. .. ~ 1797 Or<Jni::e.Ci\I NEWPORT HEIGJ-n'S 9AAIBB I GROW IT! ing & family room." with Sparlinq Rral Est ate Twos tory model condo UNIVERSITY PARK s.15.000 .. Pl'rfrct s\;1 rtc-r h nmC. 2 S p ;1t-1 ou~ hdrm:i-.. 2 h:1ths. IJ!C hv· 1nj! rm \\'llh frpl c Xlnt S('('Urtly & \"t.•ry [lM\ale patio ~ " l --~ ' occupancy! Has lgc. liv. t•a rry 2nd trust deed. 642·1771 4CARGAHAC.I<: I~... Co1.y home located on beamed ceil. & frph.·. 833·3544 lA'it h t~·o bedrooms, l"-'O TAKE ADVANTAGE! Custe m bit. 3 hdrm .. 2 REM,1'0I$ lari:e ru l·de-sac lot. L~e.y:1rd ~room rorpoo1.1---------1 baths. Fully <'arpE'lt'd i---------•I b;ith NC\\"port Ills. hnmf' -ft•aturin.c 11 sunn.v . mini· A1ature native tret•s . MEWPORTSHORES and dra1>l'd. Enclosed CJ. Colesworth llP.ALTOU~ f.10- PILOT \V an r Ad.~! now -6·12·567i;i. -----~~--- Call Ynu 'll (1nrl il in the ('las~ ifierls. ('a1164.2·5f>78. G...,,.tR.E. I 002G..,.ral R.E, 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LUSK HARBOR VIEW 0l'!'l buy 1n popu lHrSanclpiper n1odel. .~ b(•drooms. ramilv roon1. 21 :! baths. l1uill·1n bar. 2firt'p.laCl'S-Sce1t lotla y. 39!!.500 . S40,000, IA YFRONT REDUCTION }-'a bulou ~ view of bny :ind mol_l nlai ns trom lov('ly 4 bedroom hon1e situated on 2 30· IOIS. (_;<i rden. pier. and float, !-andv bc·~1(·h on additional lots. 5395,0oo. ONCE IN 4 LIFETIME _. \'Cry special hnmc t';in be your:;. \'ou \\·ill enjoy 5 he<lrooms, 7 bat.hs. den . g-ourn1ct k1tchcrl, exciting ~rounds. pool. and priv;11c bca('h. ~lounta1n 1>i nes gentl y filter your view of t hC' hlue l'acific .. See this gracious residence tod.iy. $272,000 .. SNUG BA YSHORES Potentially one of the most exciting properties in this treas u red communit y , 3 bedrooms, 2 b:iths, tow crin~ beamed ccilin~s. You don't have to be rich to buy this one ... Just smart . $75,000. BIG CJ.HYON -BORDEAUX New 3 bedroom condo on pool s izer! Jot . :\'Jan y up~rad c.s including decor a tor colors. c}n priv<.llt' cul·de-snc stree t. Air c:onditionlni!, Co rnin ~ cook top, etc. SJ24,500. Submit -v.1ill lcase option, DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Jaaqvln Hills Rd. N,I , A COLDWELL IAHKER CO. . ,._ Boycrest's Best nn tui.: lot : h<ts 1\\'0 dbl 29.~5 ll arhor Blvd. f<i rm , Also additional Short walk to bea<'h . NO W a I e r front , 4 D II . yard ;ind ~ara.ce. Co m-~ur;1~{'s . ll oom for ret•. I 032 room (or bo;it or<'<.1m)>er. FIN AN CI N-G PR OB· Hcduct•d lo S69.SOO mu nity pool ;1ncf play. ,t'hl\'lc:-! "' ired for a B Tara 3 Hedrm. 1:,, ba. J,!arden L f: f\1 S ll F. HF., 1 vc; 2·Sly. A-Fra me: 3bdrms .. J!round for <'hildren. J.:x-' \\Orkshop nr convrrl one ••••••••••••••••••••••• kit., &• open beam farr IJ OWN Ii AN DI. ES : like new! $55.000 ccllent f:.imily livin ~ • Ip :1 sup1•r rt·r. room 1\ l'Ot1 N'rH)'Sl1J~: rni. Assume lo~•n or i-~1-111 r.tJ\K l<;s THIS AN XL Lar~c du1ilex: 3 BR. each Located al McFadden (.<J()l)Jll')'AT565,000 LAKE~·oHJ.;ST orVA lerms. HUYATS87.SOO.~uhmit unit.S99.500 1ncl.land a nd Jl:irbor ror only • • • • • BY (l\\'NEll J d R lly 963 7805 all tr11dcs. CAYWOOD REALTY 526.750. c·:i n 839-23.12 or OPEN SUM.12·5 l3(';1ut if11I 4HH , 2 lull a e_ ea --• * 548·1290 * 642·10li0 for (urthcr in· 40 I Sonta Ana A•r. COZY Cfrl'TAGF. . the "'arrnlh nf a frplc .. IO\'E'· lv \'11•y.• y.·indow & 1M:-11m1~d <'Cl\. :1dd charm to this l bdrm. l'\l'\\'llllrl lit s. hnrnt• f'hoiec· cornt.'r local111n tiff i..trect p:irk· 1n,e ar1·a. 1':asy <'arc, sn1a lt lnl • BA YSHORES • baths. Sh a j! t•a rpcts, Honeymoon Cott-9:b: tl'i:i'fk:BIPID 1-;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~. forma tion hit ins. {h!<>h"·ashcr. -7-~ I" C.ur J?:eou s t:ustorn BYTHESEA · ' Ill@©Il"tlt/' ADJ to NC\\'port. J BR, drap('s. Lar.cc exposed Co1.y sta rt e r home 499-2800 BIG CANYON ('ncl. 2 car g:i ra i:;e . a gJ!rc~atc patio l!AHGAINPRIGED!!3 -~ -B O Adults. 542,500. Owner. \\'alk\\·:1v s and Bi ,e RH's, eou nlrYCJIAH!\1ING storyhook V Wner 646-5809 • sprinklers It\; a AJ.:J\t. kilchen w /hltns! 2 Van i· rotta ,ec ne;1r he1.1eh , Reauti ful cuslom homl' BARG A IN at S44.000. t y b~lhs. Hamblin.c rear (';ithedral ceilini::. pool. on magniricent co rner. FOR ~a le by owner. 600 ~· 5H6 -!i~J:>O Pr1nc1pals ~·;1rd ;inrf double ):;1rage N to-: Fl". H 1':J\LTOR. seclud ed lot. Open on Oceanfront no. 2-t-~. onl~ for J);1d ! Only S33.500. 494 _9318 three ~id('s & O\'erlooking Balboa S75.000. Terms Fountain Valley I 034._".'·'•""•'•-•'•'•l•l--iiiiiiiiiJI J!Olf course. 540,{MX). in ~pen. Colt 83J-_32_1_2 __ 1_ --Loquna Hi<]uel 1052 landscapin)!, heat~ pool Income Property 2000 1''.:<lrtt ]j.!t'. c·u.slom hll 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/v.'atcrfall, tana1. cov. ••••••••••~••••••••••••• bclrn1 :1 halh horn•'. 1 ~£· 2 Ox2 I DEN patio & terraces. lleav~· 1rn•J.?11l;1r c·(lrner l•)I. nr _J/,j /J ./ shakc roof,ou_tdoorli.,ht VA DUPLEX ("I I :l Hcdrnom. 2' :· baths, ~ f.>U411/ "' ~and\ h£·:1 °·h ·Bay u i Tight Shoes Hurt £#1-''1• • rnl!. & s p r inklers 11n UeliJ!h tful tivi nJ.: rn1 . .,_ d 1 · 11 ;\'t>ar pool. s;n1n;1, ll'nnis l•m<·r~. 4 Bdrm. 4 b,,\h Extremely sharp 3BR, .. ~Sl"\I \Ill 1· I '"' O<!S l\·tn.c in a sni:i <'OUrts & rcr room . 1\ll " 2BA and 2R H, IBA beau· '"' · t ·" (nrnitt l rt1n111 ~ rni.. :!t' house \\'ht·11 \.•ourfamil> sp0 r 1•11ZING IN ho"scis prof'lydccor:ll · ' "11\lf>" r ·1 h 1h this foronl>'S.12.500.Pay-· r.""'" • t~· .. Jl eavyshagcr1>lg. rf ' · '·11 Sarni':' rin \\\tr \\'C ~ir . is 1ar.Cl'. .. 2200 s11 . ft. on mcnts o( g2x,. per mo. LAGUNANIGUt-:1. c.d wi th 1?0 r 1?eo u s tJh r u 0 u l . Ai r _ :111 0112·0010· Tis \1'11 •1",i.! .... 11u .tor;J,ce ro(>111 or m or one tt'vcl!, Grac1ous liv . 1,11,1 Won 'l loo•lt VJF.WPROPERTIES wa llp;iper & carpels. "onditionin". VA ap-rarrv nl ru~ c-.:-( ro:if.h 1)r \\o n \. ·A 1n,e r1Jo1n \\'/\\'CHXI burn · "'· Teakf\oorinkitchen.:iir.. 0 !.~,~· r~'.~·\h::;~~~~;,o~~t:: PEHF~:CT l/()'.\lt: 1\T int;! firep!;1ct.'. family Pri~~~i~~~Cfrea conditioned , rle~crmer&· ~5~~~I in process. ~IK.500. room , 2nr1 fplc .. dinin,I! inter com syst('m thru- haths Fully <':t rlll'll'fl 1'C" THOMAS roon1. Super bi g lot out. Large master suite cinrl, dra.ped . F:nclcosetl REALTOR w/boa~ or trailer access! l' EnjayThe Good Life-complete w/2 o~ginally I& aauail ~ yar' a n garage. 001 4 f.;.1 r,l!e bed rooms. Set> 962_4471 (~, •,)546_8103 __ Coll 493.2513 desi gn e d s tain ed & • Pl m\inil.v pool and pla,1 h" od C II ,. -I d d I · d GC• J?roun rl for childrC'n. Ex ·22.\ ". Go<1st-Hw:--o . t is t ay.I " Fo' l~~~~iillo;~~~·~--~'-~--~··-' ···-~C'O"Nl5CYMINilJj.lS 1~:r,~ m~r~~~cd_wJ~C'S~~~~; Proplft"ti•a · , , '·t>ll1•11t f;1 mil." li\'in•'. !\''pl n1·a<'h 548·5527 The Rea E5fafe Ir r \\l'alk out your door onto .. ' " 8396 .... """"~"! ' 1044 room walk 1n cedar 752·1910 · l<'.H':ited at r.lcf'artden F:\'{'s. 545·:>643 -1..., ...,.. • ......., r•1ne beautiful El Nii:;uelCoun· closet: Gigantic tiled & 1400 OllA•l il. NIW'°9 11.t.eH and 11 arhor for nnl'l ~~~~~~~~~~---------·f ·••••••••••••••••••••• try Cluh. $26.7.'iO <".ill 8.19·23.1'l nrl4 _ _ __ _ Th. k' About Overlooks lakc;.1nd foun· mi~rored r oman h:ilh 14 UNITS, xlnl C.1'1. loc. 1;.12.111tiO For further 111· Bolboa Peninsula I 007 H·~-'on a~ach I 040 '" inq tain. Was ll morlel JBR \\•/Jacu7.:r.i . \'~ry lar,l!e 12/2 Br & 2/!Br. 7'k loan r "'"''"'J' Rr firlnq? 211, d den w /mass1\'(' stone n1;1vrt>111ain wf2()";dn . orn1;111on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1 0 I·" "· n1 ~111y upgrt1 es. r· 1 1 kl · a 1111u.> rnomy " 11J rm. ()y.•ncr "'ill sell. h•usc or 1rcp ace> O\'('r oo n.c Vf':AGl<:H HEAi.TV Liquidation Sole lllrr..IEW to"·nhou~c in ltn1\'t'r~ity 1 . <'OV. patio \"/dbl J!as BR(' ~56-61 71 DUPLEX (l\\n\'r 1•111 r111f:-..1r1erl·on n l'ark. It 's 1n A·l ('(l ndi· e;ise/Option.SSl.900. & Frplc. ~1 11st see loap. 2 Yl':i\H~ YOL'NG 1rar1.111·;c10"11 .halanc·c ONT11i-:ri11\lft\t:-r E .... 11on1111dh:.is:1dcliJ!htful Laguna Niguel pr <'ia tc! rri<'c •11 12 Nt:WAPTS. rt1q1lrx IO\l'h IJ\lll('r".' jjl_J,. ll;dh{)a 1lu1)lt'X . ':· l'.rttn g f)l't'••n<11rc homl', fan1d y ronnL Plant ll SIR9,.'l(l(). ror <1uick i!iCll Only 3.4·~ j('ft. Super cllx 11n1\ \\Ith J hf'<!rrns ~ hlk . lt• h:.iv. 2 Bil. I h:1. \\alk \I') t•hildrcn·s park )!;1rd1'n in your own back Rlty U4<1 -9'10() arts in cholrc lf.8. 10<'. llalh ~. Vanl ily ro(lrn . $79 .500. ll ;dhoa ht•arh :1n{I schnnl. J\s!'llmabh.> y;1rd Pricctl ror quick • Xlnl l:1x sh('lter. Rltr, rountry k:iti:h('n, f11rm.!I coHai-:<'. '-· blk. lo hay , l 7' ·'fi Flit\ :it ~. per sul1:. Only S4:1,500 968-68!14 thll111).:, r1re1>lllC(', 1\ouhlt RR .. den , I ba .. S.19.500. mo. Squeak}' t•lcan, IUX· CALL 552-7500 496--4040 s:'IJ--5050 --EW [)U·P--L-F._X_ES ___ _ garagt' & murh mort' B~11hoa 1'01nt 4 BR .. den. ury home. f'riC'ed lo sell FOUR GARAGES N • • Oana 1, par 1 m I.' 111 h a s 1 2 ha. s.9-\.500. al s-18,75-0. move In bcrorr Newport l.ach I 069 •• wi I h t Jeet rlc door Pt. 1 From $68,950. 33931 bedroom. 1 b;Jth, ;ii:-r.tarshall ne:ilty fhr1stn1as. •VI$ f Q N •, ••••••••••••••••••••••• openers on a pav('(f alley Ma atga Dr., 496-3431 w i 1 h 11 a r a ~ 1• u 11 l 675 411.1)1) 531·5800 962·2456 Sl 12,500 with this 3 bdrm l'h hath i .:.'~·~·-•~·------- firrrila 1·1'. (Ideal ro1 • --------REALTY . Uuy~ Kings Road 4br, ne"·lydecoratedhomeln molhcr-in ·hl'A'). ownr Capistrano Beach 1018 (•IJlfiT.~ij:l\1Ulli:r:ll!J dinintc. family & lrg liv· Npt. lits. Luxurlotnl TRIPLEX mo,·in~ north. muot ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~--....-·-----ARed lllllCoin11any inJ: rm + pool. lrg plantin,1!. Fencf'd yn rd ASSUMARC..F.VALOAN. Jit!ll ! ! Offl'rt'd 41t M!J.500 NE\Y 3 hr. 21:.-b11 hon1c un ----------1 Untv. Pnrk Center. llt'droom & bath o\•er J!ar with Orc hid hOIL~ l.1 fruit Covered prlvoite patios. Catl5JG ~O the bluff~ o\·erlookin1: 2 St GI Irvine w/vlew. Owntr S..'ii·7fi65 trtts. i-~ull price $58,500. Owner' 8 unit with the 1ltt•i1n Pull ear[ll'l· Ory enmar or642·4603 A,:enl Vogel Co. Realtor.s. firt-pl:tr<'. All two BDR!\f II' ' h 48 ---54893-16 ' v1 N 111.c:. l ns, r11s t'om1n1r $47,000. All .. l"n'lt LogwtaliPach 10 Hlfi CANYON -1 Br f>~R ..:_..: _ unit~ .. ~ nl o, .Co1'ta lor, jla1·;1lt1• iloor Ofl('11rr Fr'''-'tmpl(' S Hf! orJ + ••••••••••••••••••••••• tu vu Jot. xlras. !"{ f'lrs: BA(' t\ ll A ,, 1· 11 :1 t Om !\lt>sa 111<'. SS<l.,!1.."J(l, HP r f:i.·1 1, p\'t arl'fl , ,1, .,. r 1 1,,, • h · 011 ,_,_ .~ .. n~ rr t'. i·r · LAGU""'A ROYALE $1!i9.Stl(l Hst buy. 0\l'n omcs. 2 rt'mtun'. 4 . $78.000 C;dl "!l1 5.'15.1. ti·s5, th;1n 2 yr l\Jd Com· .., 640 809!'1 4flA, ram rm, din rm. JM IQ II l 1•11rc· frilm $-\9,SOO. Ufl. Open tlou~c Thurs lhru· -lla1.el Nowak Bkr 2224 • UD ASSUME 7°/o V.A. Col"OnadelMar 1022 (l"11r II~: j';illt•!inl an. S;1t 10t0 51?nl Stop By -ntGCANYON4Rlt.3Ba. Wlnd\lo·;i r d Lane, Nil. Place . F.'1n1 :J!'ll1 r pnul hu1n1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'>-13 M215 or 9AA 7fll l \Valk In i'.xt·h~lve Apl. l-'C' view ·iol, $159,500. 64.S-3920 Prapertl•a Full 11ayn1t•11t~ !.>?~. 1"11.'I' LUXURY DUPLEX Orl'on F'rnt. J llR. hath , l\.1ovin...:. !\f u~l sell. -112 .. 1920 ' monlh N1'"'i)'tfl•1-or.1ted • Sl•IO,OOO • PRICED S4,500. LESS Rl'autirul Sundeek. 24 hr Owner 6.\0-8008 RY OWNf:R 4 br. 2 ba. + 1•ooou•1til.HlWll'Ot1 11ACH Extra lnr 2e bedroom ..... RYO\\'NEH 644081~ THAN HEW MODELS sec urity, pool 2 Ka r -· DEN. Lovely reddenliol ~·u m i Iv r obrn. Ci1 Ir J,/\ CUF:S'rA DORADO ~a<'es. For sale ot Fan· ou don't need a RUn to 1re1. $59,$00. Prin. only. NEW .C unll. 2 blockA to IW7 fiO!Oto sl't'..i\g:t. <'an br-3 l!R & &nus la!!tic Price. 31-42.1 So. "Ora~· t~a!lt" when )'OU 64S-343lor960-l624 beac.h. Ote3l buy, good ------Sell idle ~!ems w'1th ;.1 Ott•· room or. G Bdrm!I , tam· Par lrit' Coa:rit llwy. Apt place an ad in the DAILY The fas tcat dr.11w in lh<' t ax wrltc·orr. Income The fa stest drow In !hr Iv Pdnt Cla~s1hf'('I :111. rm, formnl dln·rm. ctil · 7!1, <l!t9·308,1. C1:1 1l tor dt· }'fl.OT \Vont A<l8' Call We.st. .. u Dnlly l,llot S1200. mo. h1any xlrn9 .. Wt>!il ... a (h11I:,> Pllo~ M:? !W7t\ de.:i;ac lnl A Mt 1'163 49\ tuils. llrkr.! Invited. llO\I.' fi12·567S. • Clusgirle:d S.'lli-25!0 <:ln"!!lrlrd J\d ll.TZ 567~ ..,,,.~ HERITAGE REALTORS ' . . • . ' .... . . ... locome Proptriy 2000 Loh for ••lo H..,., Unfundshd Houws UnfWftlshed .A.pell tn;cnt1 FurnisMd Thursd•y. D&eember 12, 1974 DAIL y PILOT D I I :!G l 'nH.~. Ft1lll't'lOn r1•r ~:ill' or tra1!f' for hu..;j. R•ntall lit·.~s SK3 .non equ11 \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67:1-3890. :\1ornuig~. ;ind Housesfumish•d CO/l <)N i\ d~·J ~J ar 's P AN I) R 1\ ~1 I (' ( 11 ' !•'. f\ ' II I( \-.: J) "\ E \\' ~ 111 , :: I• + \'ll-:\r Li! :1 1lrd u 1ih·~. 2~ r!pt ... ~ 't''P" 11• •)<'«.•11 11\' rn1 ;'1;:1111 r\,o, 1\1Ut ~ !'.:C•.·, t•1 c:.;1·•~1 0.+·.1'1~••11 Ill ~\cnin11.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncv.·l'r. s plit lc\'cl I BR ·l:i:1 7~.:r; 1.r 1!11• ::.113 t\ •..15 7::ii1 -, ---G•n~ral 3102 plus d1n1n;.: ro(lnl honH'. 6unlls Me.a ALP I NE AT M OS · •••POOL -••••••••••••••••••••••• NFo\H b I 5b ·11 LOWWEEl(LY $87•500 PHF.H E -helJ''Y heum1', 1 ·' t·ur i . • r . ~ »i . J & ·1 BH ... vl'11rl,\•. f'o:t•.1r rntur11 2 Br apt 111 r;11111 h a rd\\•ood f loorinµ. r11n1 rn1, ~·n rnpl fcnrl'd, bl':tch .S.11i5'ro S53U. RATES lrsrt·tion .C'rpt~&.·drps Tu·o :I 11nit b11i ldinµ" WIDEOCEAHVIEWS GARDE N \ll ~\\'.At1n.1~c no pets. SJ95 per ino, C;1.~·v.·ood _!!e:J lt y_S.\8·i 2:10 Ex~cutlveSultes Nopi•1 s.li l ~·:lt:15 prime Costa l\lcs;i lorn-flvcrlookin ~ the sea & plus p.1rk 1n.1i. ~25 nion· 536-2010 --·· -d I. 3 . I 0 -,. hi r L ll h I R I ,. 7003 --------CL'f'S1' JIO"S E 727 Yorktown Bl• . Al''f' ,. f h I "II ion. mtnu cs to ""'· 1).! s o a~itna cac . thy. ca tor . .,.•·1· . • ~ .., • nr\\'. 8 ,. i:'h Hl \"r l .11 Yt>rktov.·n :-i • 11 ur111s l'I ., r Coast Pln7.a . 10.~·; c.ip E~t alt• livin_i!. \.ardenll. Flll E PLi\C I·'.~ ·l b<-clrm .2 pv t . e ntrant:<". li;1th . ta ' ~l!l5. ll1I prt. poot. lntlry Tille -+ 10..J •!.-:; ~("IC'nd:1-j)()O[ & jaru17.i. Close to Costa Meso 3224 h:1th, c•rpt ~ &o 1lrupr:o;, Furn . i\vail , 0•10~1197 536·041 I fa~·1I. c•pl ~. drpi;, lhtn•:hr h lC'. Qu1<'I 1·111 clP s;.1e. bearh L.:i rg<" 2 Rt'lrmi;. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OW. hltn:-.. rovt·rf'rl patio, art . ti Pt\1 STUDIOS & I IRs t•ln,t•d i,:t1r :'\orh1ld IX'l. Gros:. SIOti5 l}('r n1onth! b:11h .. 1linin~ roorn. lli~h S400/l\IO. NE\V J DR. 2 ni<'r lan1lspJ.:, S:ll ~ rnn.1-----------1 ·f ullkHt hcn Jlaru•u1la l\arhurA11l:-. OCF ,;.: \"11•1< I hr·. hJtn, n •lr11 .. i.;-ir. tr:•~h ,\•\•Ir pd ,\dull:-.. no p1·!' $171 J\f() \!)J :!fil7 <>I l..\l!(;}o; I hr 1·pt~. 1t1•p, ~t1 frli! . ~Ifill 11111 'rl.1 ·190 705H ;tit IJ l•\T t. \\ 1-.nrt' NEWPORT'S MOST llurry -<'II 11 Lo prt•\ ll'\\' ~· l' 1 l_• n ~ s. f)e C'o ~at or Bi\. Lr~ Ii v rrn &r farn !'°fl f<·<';o. :l!J3·4.'ili7 OO:l· 1786 2 HR . I ' , Ba . fcnc:t'd ~·arrf. • I l('3f('rl pool HJ!) 7 171> 171 ,11752-1700 fur111 sh1n l.(s & antl~[ll<'s. rni. f>l'lu xr• kit c·h . :? :iskfoi•l\i•v iir D:ilt•. •·l(l~L" tol ;ill st hool~ & •l .aunrtr.vfutilitic~ -Huntington Beach 3B40 1''.XTHA Ir~ 2 llr. 2 Ila. ••••e•••••••••••••••••• ('rpl .~. 1trps. hlln.,., no Spectacular Views L ll.\111'.\' li ioyfrunt ,ip:1rr llll"rl\ IL1 Ill).! l\n.11 :o.llP' "' .1·0111• door . \\";ilk h•'h"I'' r.·~t11urunt'. thC'atr•· u('1•.in. A ft•\\ 1•11·~;,111 1<'r~· 11ri1 ;1t•· ~ hcdrUoll1l :! hath 111111 -. \\llh 'Pil<'l!111,.., t 1·1-r:1cc~. po~11 :-.11b1crr11nran 2·f't1r p;1rl, 1111!. i\11 ;1duH . hill sccun (.\' hu1ldin1' \•'\\' •·urp1•I. •h';q11•.,, h11ll\·lll~. •h•!'ttl l .••;o 'l'" frorn S...,.._ 11u ·r 111" INVESTM ENT DIVISION l\la1ure ;1dult!>. \V1ntt•r frplt•'s. '.! i•;ir i::irai:t· shop'~.5·111 -flK."IH •Frl't•utilitics 1-.-- . ,:w•.,:1i··.f'I · ~~4~1~:1~11~?.n~~;r~:;~,~~ ;105 ~a nt a 1\n:1 ,\\'t•. (;a_I! Irvine 3244 ;1s~:~t~~~~ ~:ai'~~;, t~-h\~ r;lt~ : ~~('r '~~;:~<;s•·r\ uvail. .. ii'J:1 i ;JI l,\·h1rnish('rt ·19-l·iiO.t,.1 .n!l-.109!) ----••••••••••••••••••••••• •Har·H·Q111· f:i\s·r s J!}f': 2hr hon1..-.:\t-:"· l "1111l·rs1ly \'~irk 2 fi..I~• ~J\UH ;iftt•r Ii pm 011 •Phonr i.•·r1·1i·•· 13 UNITS In \osl:t l\11•s;1 \I 'JllMl!, f;ross S23.10o 1·\·:1 rl 1·. Xlnl fin:in rinj.!. ~17!J ,5t~I. :-icashorc Hl':d E~tat1·, t.175-SHfll! w'/gar. 2.\6 S:•nta Js:i l>t•L l\r, 2 Ila Condo C':1rpl'ls. \\kft a~:-. ·I milt>toot·l'Un 9!r1t11 Sl~IJU1'1 1.1)(lll:H·h S2.'i0 IJ l'r 11111 -. t•all 1tr;1p1•.,.S3.'i0 ~»I 2~.1 u1>ts Lui.::11 n;i .Cnr.del 1\I. ll~\11110 11 Vlt:\\'l)0!\1 t'.S.1 1~:A l "J' 1 !Ir furn . a pt s Sl70 l "'J'I L pc\ l nr y;ird f).12 2fi3!1 nr 5•1fi 71J.l5 -'l't 1 ll'J'LI•: H(l('K :1 hr, 2 ha. I or1nri.no. ,\ hr .. l h;i Nr Slf;;, & ~175 S]l11niRh st ~·l1• •'l11l•l tp11t . L;1j.!11na ,1 nn. 2 JI .-\ i 't)'\'D(J. cnc·\ 2 f;1m rr11 .~ At t·1111n. Sll.'1. l!:•_rks .&· ~i:hl. c·omrn 1>001. huiltlin µ. 1,1·1. t>nclosr.<I SlK.'i u·rri. pt.I !>l'ml furn 1 (":tr )!.ar. S\\"lm rriv'lgs. f)t•r lllO. (',.\,\.:J:!<IO nr l!'I> II ll / ITI 0 l n ('I. ~Id . i.:ar . pool. .'\uuna. Jaun -t dt•n.patio,So.Laµuna patin.SJOO.n10.1;.12 7221 5!12·17!'1:1 i.:;i rill·ncr. 6·14 ·7811'' nr 1lr\', ucl lts 1730l Kcelson NU-VIEW REHTALS S40·~1 1 15 1.:;n1· I hlk \\l('S\ or lieat·h ~lfo'.SA J':orl h :1 hr.:! h:i, l\I () \. E l N U ':t O:': i'llt-: \\'ATEH. t~c 2 _?!._fSl~tt>r .8·12-7ft.~ __ 1ii3·40:l0 or ·1!>"1·:!2 1>< Jlt·t s . kJ11 Crnl~·r St. !'4ti \!Kl $fll Ol•'F PF.l'f'ISIT \\'l;ul I .~ J&:t hr .2 ha.).!artl1 •11 :.1pts , 1111111. Sl55 & ~l i~I 710\\" lKthSt Eastside L~ 2 Br. \V I \\'. Ortn~. rcfri l!. 1Hi.•l Sl75 /\dull!>. no 111•1:.. 642·95211 rf!I 11lrps . hltn ~. 83 15. l'llRISTfl.lA S. b d 3 h \'A\,\NT 2 nr mnlJlh• I.1•:1sf'. 642 -1292 days. 2 Story 4B!l. Rt>a11tiful s l ~. 4 ~ rm . .a . ADULTGARDEMAPT 2 BR . l>til p;lltl l'hi!llri·n S'•S C' I ,1 I II .,57 Hl''" l ·ind~t··ipi•d 'l'url lt' Hoek 111:.~lf'r suite v.·/fplc. pool ! Ill! f SI i</ p I \\'t'lrOnl('. :\o 1"-'I~. t rpt~. I 0 UNITS, C .M. P rime rf'ntal urea \11th rnnd<'rale r<·nts. \\'ill ex· thange or st'!! · · o~ <1 · t.'S<L. r. ->-""t'\"l'S. ' · ' · .'i: len ni:. 1i riv. S <1 ~5 ... ,, 1 ",'".· 1 ·,.··,• m 035 o. ~,.'h· ctrns. 1ia lin. :'.1 ,"r. \nttO h1kl" to btath Sl25. llunt· -------\'il'11· llnmP. 2'' B;1 IHl . ·~ · 1 1 '' I A Ile' ... ,,, 10001• 1 I LI I I ' l l 'I 1;.1;, 01!:11; ,·.,·· s'"-,,~_,,·,",. fl -• '"a 11 :1 (" c. ,\ 111 ti . in i.:lon f3C'(leh . \V.:ilk lo ·. • · "' · . ... 'oo. pµr:u t'<. 1~r L . ----, . , 1 a :• 1,.12_ 7.,.,,1_ "'·:1t c1· bachelor unit. Crpt .. st1. r1of. f-l'nred llllS. Ell'm ~rh1x1I. Ru~ SanClemtontt' 3276 v.·knds. .,,._:. ___ ~--Pyramid Exchanqors Realtors 833-1768 Sll2. Nev.•port Bc11r h. yd. Ga r:..igc. Adults SIOO. 1.in<' M:l.1 13~~1 ---f \ll" •· 3 l>r '• b •n<•l'<I ... , I'• 776 7""" 675 -1827 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'l fRN n· h I f 1 ,, ''"' . "' a... . ""' .. e. _,,.,._, -------1'1'1'11•: (irt>•·n ht•I\ , •. ,,. l'O''DO 31 ·•1 1 · .• ir f'?r, rp c, p:itill. nr OCC . Cpts. ,. , r . 1 ~ . 1r. " ·• dshwhr, 1aru1.z1. earport. 1 . . I It ~ s t 95 •·········•jCorono dtol Mar 3122 Eastside L~ 3 Br. T\\·nhse .. ne11·. 2 hr, 2 h:1. li,1. r~<·1·:.1.n1'1<'w n :i n <i 1 blk (r<>tn heach. $1"5 ~517 P ~350 i 11 -· · · ----------nr \V('s l c l1 f f /171h. Trrr•1ce-Carrl1 ff :\!di. l!hr ·Sf'1.11t>r.2r;u·g;1r. 114·R46·7336 I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ool lrl•c. l .~e SJOO. Agt poo1.re(• .. 21:.1··1fl.4·fi:K! tlc:c·k, 1i1t. patio:-.. pool. -----VA ASSUMABLE 1 1.~~~1~\~·1 ~Hf~rn11~1r11~1~~: ti46·325.'i ___ :-0' E \\' 0 I< f. R fo" 1 I·: L [) J!Olf . ~300 . :)40 •UJR3 <H Newport Beach 3769 I lrl fl I •1111\0!)()!) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 PLEX urn . n<'ll Y f>t• .• rp r. Jl l~NT 1.se /Opl ion. !\lt•s:t llnrnt". :1 hr .. 2' · );1 , 111•1· • g ;i r hall e d 1 ~ IHi ~ :1 \. Verdl• :I Br. 2 Ba. hr11nrl har. frrl1·. o hlk to pool 0 I U f 3600 J)\'NA.\1 IC lr.i::. O<"l':lnrront S145 2 Br4·plex.cpts. rn~. re fr. f;1mil}" no pets 75R·ll Sh11li1nar. 5-111-03.'lll t)nJ ,v s \'1•ur s old 11ith lO\\' \1 ashl'r 1 ctr~·1•t', j;:ar<il!e. nev.· plui>h c-rpt.i.:. freshly &· J1H•u111 . 'l:r :.hn1\·~. [. up exes n urn Jbr. l ha .. vrl.\'.. SIOO mn .. · f · • ··-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ~\' •·•l h ·7 11JJ n1~hl 7r; loan. ()v.:n•:r \\Il l l':ti1493·2:t.lt; or up11L paintC'd.im ma<' thruout. St·ht .. 5.1 1 _1_'7 Dt'l'LFX.So o(hi\"~'.nex 673.258h · MARINA PACIFIC rarr y 2nd ·ro and l'On·c t 3124 llt1 ):<'lrt'l•s /..·rrpk·.s.150. to srhool. l"d:\1 :111n . 2 -· --I sid C'r c•xl'h ant!I'. 111.i.:h OS a Mesa mo.l'cntury21.S.lf>-9S21 h.1. ~t·Y. Xlnt nhrhrt l.AS BBISAS AP'l'S VILLAS Sn<>nrtnble. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·---------WEHAVEREMTAlS ~' 5 R A 0 122'1'" ··~ t<JNDO 2 br. 2 ba. ratio. ~111 /mu or lse Bl"f fi .... 1 1\'<'r \t' ,,. ."l~i Hr.1n1I NewCusto1n 1\pt~ I IQ ·1 l IOx5o 2 Br l\tobilt• homr. 1)()0[, adlls, nr. v.icslclf. i\S\\'t•lla.sa (lllC S(']t'<'!11 '11 !179 1422.Aftfi.&1·1 OR2:J ElC'\'Ulor hld ~on be:ich Hach·! !lR·2 1lll UQI A1lulls only. No \lt'1 S o.f h<·1.1u11ful ho1ne!' 1·(111 ---1&2 llH . P\'t. IJ;.l]coni t·~. ll o"•"••l>" lllO\'oi·loo·i·,, Pl i"I " 4323 shop ·~. S275. f.42-5200 \I'" I I • , ac• ' "1' . dys.5<\R 416-l C\'l". !-ii ...... l·t USSO\'f"_.\·t!ur Apartments Furn htd 1>00 1. ~t·e 11 r11y i\ln1ost "1 n 1r11nt il1!-!IOll\ Prap•rtiea L B -h--3148 hou :-;1n ~ nt·t'tl:o. \\l· rl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttdults lleat"h 752·1920 ~ o9una eoc S225. f\1fl . nirr 2 b r . lu:rt·losl"l'\"Crou '. •OPE'\'S,\TSl;..; .. 1400QUAl~5T. Nlw~11 ltAC!oj •••e••••••••••••••••••• '>'ij:!Ur. p;iho. no IX'ts . $29Jl5 \\"K l 'I' 1Bdr.2 Hu fi·l.S·Gli7 ----5.100. mo_ 2 llll. 1 Bn:? fllks 1''.nstsicl<'. ti>!~ -145ti or 3706 & Buch. Color T\'. m:tid GREATIHVESTMEHT to lK':1t·h .:'\'orthLaE;un:i. flJ'.)-4.'i:u-l ••••••••••••••••••••••• scr1·. pool TllF: :\1ES,\ 30 units. All 2 Br. t'!• Ba. 49·1·8714 >115 r-;. i\·cv.·port Bl1·11 MEDITERRANEAN rrplc. 12 yrs old. I ov.• --------2 UR . cpl, no pl· ts or 2 lllf. Vi<'Y.' Vrl}' St75 &II'> !tf.Rl llr;1n1t :'\1•11 I:! b. :l Hr :-.upt•r <.l ••lu\•· Frplt··~ 11:-.1111 t1rs. 1•1u I l-'.·1 r.1j.!<·;. J:-!17 lh111t1nJ!ton SI 111 1·:1 ll 1W>!! lik!I.\ 11r .'.:\l;.~•w~ <71 ·1l t\73·7l~5 (ii 11 ;',.j'j t~1~1 Htowport Bay Tower~ 310 Ftornando St .. H.B. 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J) \\' llui.:e pall(> ;,:.fi·!i'.!!'(f: or K.\<!-6....ii PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS II a1·hrlor I or 2 ll rrltonlll." ;1 11 1t ·ro1111hou~i·~ Fr. 5224.M ()pen9·ti l)ad~ Sp;1 ·I 'nol~-TC'nn1s ,\('rO!i!'; frnn1 F;i:-.hi"n Ji;la nd a1 J;1mhon·1• 1111 San .J11.1<1u1 n 11!1111 lload 17141644-1900 vacunr .v \Viii .~£'I I on C'Oll· ewport Beach 3169 s1n~lt's St·c r,1µr . Apt A. Nelda Gibson, Rltr. VILLAGE lra ct. Prinl·i ples only.••••••••••••••••••••••• 980\\'. 17!h St .. Cl\1 fii5-28!J8 $17.'i. I 1111 . I hlk to tx.·ui·h . 1 Bedroon1 ~~~ ;-,;11 -n:·~r~1t1 n g lon S4'10.000 -------Pnrkin).L 6 rnunth lease-. 2 llcdroom & Den ...... ., II bo i\d 1,. S2 \0 3 RH . 2 Il a bltns. 2 1·r1r µ;1raJ,'.1· ('Jll ~. drl)' ,\rtull .. l.t":1'l'. Also 2 Br·. J ' · ba. 2 C"ar J.!;1r•tJ!t". hllns. <'rls. tln>s. frplo · Lt't1:-.1·. 1':n1 ,, .• rt1all~ f11r11 1>7;..J•1tji lli\CllELOR , ll\'l. yard. 1•1,lA" .. 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'i'h<'Tf'!'r'1r1• urn c1 .. g:ir, r~1'·r~1·1•· do<'k. \early or \\inter. !1170.fM:! 0857 . 2 Hit J)l"Pl.1':'.\". epts. 1,f :\°l'\\l'Url llrhr .. \1;111 -----· n• •4 4 8 -----~Ill 1 ,..,, •·ns tno ~ease rcqc . ;1: Ph:67S -6Hi!lor774·4384 ~ -----1 1 1 h 111 1 " . OCEAN \'IE\\', Nev.·port ;nJ!ton •>_:_·~41 El Toro 3232 :.. l .2 l:i . ;;,.,.')(}. . Linrlll SJ5_1011 <rps. < 1 ... !\\;JS l"r . l J 111th t 1•n l1hr:1ry ~ _ rh . --2 houses --R2 ~ U f '-L-..1 J HR. "2 Il a · SJ95,•12.'i l"Tll.11'11".S paid. !hr. $140 AS A VIC TOR I A r ar i::nr . 11 ash1•r A: dr1rr flr~'11lo1l·1·s. fllt11 ~ . ..,1·p .. · 1 ..a •t ouses nurn1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• n (':1n1·llun1cs t)(EANFHO!':T4Br,5385 nionth.Call <'arlvmorn-APTS hnok -up. $230. 111 0 la11 ntlr.1· fac's & tra~h ,~pw ppin · urp 1' F B B d "RI' 2 1< "!SO . I I llR . -· r II 'I d. t•inancinj.! avai1.•••••••••••••••••••••••N:\\' 3 r , 2 a eon o. ,, . ;1 ... 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Closf' Ill (v.·v~ .. :~I I \\'t• Sp t> r i ;i Ii 1.t' i 11 Hunt1nqton Beach 3240 fir1•1•ntr1·t•fl nnu•s k i.~i·ht•n s. t tni<Jll(' ln1• f'lllO\' Sl:!.i pins dcpnsit. 52~\'ic·tor in .C~f.frl:.!·R1fi0 ~ll \'1lh_ Hmenitif'!:'.$Ri ..'11Jo · !\'('Y."l>nrt J\carh •Corona 5 HH.:llla · · , ... Sl90 \\1nl t•r r;ill'~ hy \i k nr t•all4!1M l\·11'7 Q,\Kll l llGI-: \'JI.I.A 3 hr, I l\r Vurn. & l·111· I hlk dC'll\lur •&Lai;?una .OurllHAr-;J)nt>'>'".d<'1ux('Con 2 1111 ,l1·l!;i. '.S:IOU moli75-l'li<lfl 2 ba . b!tns. i•hihlr<'n fr11rn beach. ponl. 1111 !lent.ii SC'r1·i (·{' is FRt-:i-: dn. :.1 RPdroom. sauna. CALL 552-7500 Cos to Mesa 3724 Apartments Unfurn. \l'C 1r nm 1, <:225 ll!lR <'hil<lri:n. 110 p<·t:-.. 813.'i -t to ':t'nu!Trv!'\u-\'1rv.! pnol. l"u s t o m s ha i.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('£' t Jil ~:._1~'U+· · · l'Tll .. l)iill 27-l•i. MU-VIEW RENTALS t"arpcts. & drapt>rif';.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B lb I I d 3806 ' n t'r. . . ----===~~------,, 3 3 3 8 \'erydtsirablc;irt•a.21 •VISION• Fl'RN .:1 rt.~.IA<'1J!r !l.11\.'i a oo san '''\\'!\. d"'eor'd ·•hr 1 SP.\Cl(\l'S .1 hr, 211:1 . 1·Y.'O 5un1t a1>th!d1?t1n· 67 ~O Oor49_4· 24 1·.,,,. ":lra""· :! V"r.v '••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · .... M -fo' ' I .1ir h1>.11 , _ ..... ~ .. l rlt';i l fcJr h11t"hl'lor'·i Al!f'I-""' H· 1, 2 1, hn.i::irdcn npt.<'111'1.f.tl". n r l <'f LIDO REALTY :i·r:-; \111 I nlo, "i.lt * 1>73-7300 * fl.er <·on s truc·~il•ll for s;1lt' fHI-:1': F HJ;;t-; rrivalr l'nC"lns<'<I pntios. REAL TY ,\(! 11_s, I !l!l:! Ch ur<'h ·frl \r;irkin~ · :i~.{~· 11 ;;1: 11n kid ~ o r ilngs. Sl!l(l !ll<J. ept;./drps 1\p1 :..'0!1 ,\· :.!1:1. ~loi;e to n_1:uo1:shop~inJ.i •l'rnfcssionulSt•r\'i(·<·• P.4fi-~437:1rt fi l'~I. 5•1"·%3:J Oi~miind .li75 :i2'88. K<tt; 112:• I hlk . \\"<':<l "' ll\·;u·h off Vista Del Mesa A f) t 1 1. ·1· r; A 11 i1 1·: ' 11 0:\!ES I R\'l :\fo: ft\'f :'.1ESA :»«;1r K1 •\1 pnrl Ul\1! Fr\\ v & lr\'int• l nd11 .,l ro .1I l'vn11\h•\ 1 JIR Sl!HI ~ llll s;,i:i11 ll•·1· n111 1!" ~~111 ll1ll1:1r1!:-.. f <'ntcr. Isl y1 \\rilt ·c1fl LA"'DLORDS i\ll P1!ll1ll('ornpun.1· ----Sl :•ter. 173 ~!"1 ".\" Sl41\l . Cull 536·2570 or * ~ * \'n1\•. l'ark('l"lll1'r I HR . l-'ur n.:? Ir•' 1•lo•('t~. . I 1111. c:AR \\;~: 11:1\lu, l\c1•l:-.on .Rl:t ~~I • I lb P• sul 3807 f°(1lnr T \'. I'""' ~ 592·501!1. Homf:flnMn• "lr1·1nc q11C'C'n size b<'1I. pri1 a ca nin a stv. r t•fri i;. 11111~ p1I .l.u·u,11 642-,900 drt>ssi ng rnl. extra lr1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• iiuiet . St70. :-=1, pl'\' lll!AJ\'D nC'\\' 2 Hr. :? l<a FOR SAl.t: J\'ew Luxury C rt . ' UI -------room s , encl. i:ar "'I O<'F.i\N1''HON1' Yearly. 1 646-Sftlll ·l·pll'X. h\\n,. d:o.h\\hr, S1~eur11 ~· l'alrol, lt<'lru.: \V111crrron1 triplex v.' 8 1 ornia s .r~cst 1't lH'l'L1': fl ock 2 Br.2 Ra. storage, Adults only, no RH , t·:ni;lrnook, v.·ctbar. ----. l:111ndr1· fa c·11. From 1111'1. view ofNf'w!Xlrlllrbr,3 __ •'3_e~t.!_ISl'rvir-e !~ 3 RR. 2 Bi\. frpl<'. h·A dcn,l11nrrl'.frpl.3 1ni to pet:i. bnlcon ,\. t'pts. <!rps.I RH . H /H , '1.1.'/Utll ~ S210 .. SJ2;\.r11r st1111io,v2 •.'i l5·1R~i~ bdrm::;, 2 b_aths. 2 uni\!~ STi\NTON CONDO. 11 215 yard. bit-ins. S2!l5 /mo. lrl"ine I n<h1~tri11l. ('pts. 203.i Fullerton, C.1\1. hltns. t•arpnrt fo73 ·1S:J6 Sl.'i5·Sl1:i. 21,\fi Snntu 1\1111 frph•s. Nr . 11.unt lnlltnn TOW-,.. HO-USE-~lth den/!1brnry &· rlhl \\'lndemrre \Volv. :IBll. Barbara,963-613!.I_ rlrp .~ l\1n . or l qt>. -------Avr. r.11; ·1:1 1;1 o r ll ar h ou r . i\11 p1'l!i. f""lll f1r~.rlal'e11. SC'p, laundry 11.. bn. 8\tin!I, dishv.•shl!. --------:-:-(71 4JK:l3-1 ~57 .No!>('t ~ 1.r.F: FULJ,Y 1'1JnN2RH. Capistrono Btoch 3Bl8 &tG-:1277 R4fl -7.~10orR4fi-!'llOO. 2 n r, 2 Ha .• ri£'n, '>'al kul fac s .. blln~ b_troshco~· pntio. dhl .ear. pool.$..~ V~CANT, I 11tory prl'stigc -, .-------.--Hlln!t. v.·1 v.·, <lrps, pool.••••••••••••••••••••••• . ('\O~C'ts. Pllllo, pc.ol. frl)li'. pactor. 60 p1pr A· shp. mo Co ll 536--..4262 c \·cs & t:ondo. 2 AR . new cpts & Tllf. Tf',R RbACF. Univ Pk :.",_'!,',o". o P<"I :>, S 190. 3 f1R . 2 BA . hltn.'l, dshv.·hr. ',',1.•,-, ',,,1,•~ 1 ~0101111?_!l'\1· ,00,1•1•,•1<,:t t-1:~11!,'i'i!.''·•P2111~,2 11•,~.:1•1,11,'. , , 1, :i r ~ 11 r , :idu 1 ~ Askin1ilS480.000.:\l.1kl'of· ' · point. 2 C:•r e nl'lrl !'-:ew2hr.2 a frple.<'stm.,.." • " ""''" .. , f('r. C1111 : l\1 rs. lli'll ul wknd~ i:.1 ra.er, xlnt rond ~;\ 1l(•c .2pnt1os.MO-fi.115 v.·rucht•r /dryf'r. OC'ea n Nnn ·:.n1 nkrr~ nnl\', 110 :11111 ~. Sorry nnpt'I!. 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M.~( 8 ' R tat 4450' I C 11 I lleoeh 16168 Beach Bh·d panmen t n.nus e SH-14!1~ \'/2',1 11s1nrts en 1011 · ;I or ""'rl e l!IU!-~f'i-. F:ii'hion ll(luli -i•••••••••••••~••••••••nt'-ROOJ>'I NG All t\' s HAR Y S I T T E R -Li t e --'-. or Unfur-nishe-d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~ ih·t:illi-P.l.r. Lt·\'.\'. 320 QUt', S:ll Aftn 3.:lJ. l-'.. 11th J\1 F.X ICAN 1 'need the ~ol'k 'ti:A' housckpg . l\ton !Jv:u Fri.• FOOD SERVICE •••••••••••••••••••••••Guest Ho me 41 5 0 Ce nter Son Clemente 1'. r\lton , S'.1111 a ,\na . SI . Cost ;1 1\1 es a <.iARDt:NER 1\1/C. L il' 100191c.'39 ask 8-S. 3 sch! uge ch ildren SUPERVISOR Tlrf': i-,·xn 1·1 ,N~. •••••• • •••••••••••••••• 1~ .• ,1 r1 !l27tl7. 111 a.11> 41 5S -f\.15 1132"! --:o.1 1 K F. ·s L a .... ·n \'a rd for An"v 6o•4"5'=1~Ul'!.'_l ___ J c•c•~•--c•c7oQ6~c· ------! '' .,,.,.,., !ll · '1· _ lloi;pi t a \· exper . pre- PALM tr.4ESA.t..PTS. 1.(J\EL\' hurni· 1n <'~1 Store orOfficc.> WA1'4TTOBUY f''Ol"ND: !\li:<t'<I J)aln1a· '<i1 nt . Clean-ups Trre -r HABYSJT1't:n , li\'e·in ferr('d.11 :30Al\1 to8Pl\l. l\!I Nl,;Tf':~ ·re> NPT ni •;il' 17th to.: !':int ;• A11:1 onEl<"arruno l~•«tl BEER BAR 11011. !llalt>'.Full gro .... n. Trini .FrecEst.S4S-20<J9.J C ROO l-~549-4006Roo · "'hile mother \1:ork s EO E .Xln'lben.::fits.Pay lt(.11 \\'ill proi iih· rooni ,( -9am-6pm ing-ney,• & reOO\'l'r. Fret' / 1 f ~:x1·1·tlenl park in!! from 011.·nl'r (';111 \'it·· 111:1 . 962 7312. ----estimate. Lie,\· Insured. gra\·eyd shift. Exrhg for commensurate \\' ex per. Bac·h,1&·2 Hl!.fn)m$17~ ho.ir< or .:i rt•Urt'.'d l".'n 492 9761 .i:12 7:J:J.1 .. ~.,·-11~1P · t t ----1-'.l!ROP EAN ---room & brd in lovely & educa ti on. Conlarl A1!uJ!, No /'+:•\!" pl!· ."l•lil 1 HM "'·-· rt \'a £·_rar '' Pt>rtonals 5350 CAR 0 1-:NER RE p A I H s, al I t ypcs. La,l!u na home. 497-1492 P.lrs. Dunlap. Costa ritesu 1.'>lil l\lt'~al)r VacationRt>ntals 425 0 Sl-I Ol'S Sui1 ~ihl 1• tor1 Investment 1,andscaf>in,1!-lree -Heas. unyl i~--------I P.lemorial Hospital. 301 tS blks fron1 ,°'\('\\IKlr1 Book '1 11 r1· ,\l c t;1•n Oppartunity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ser\'ire rcasonable. ~·rcecs t.Li1·'d.Askfor Victoria.Cosla J\.1csa. Ill\ ti 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl:ulptur. l'l<' l.111·:1tc•1l REAL f'~ST1\TE 642.sJZ!l. f38S.J42s \\'alt. 830-5020 anytirf'le BABY SITTE R \\'ant ed ;~- !i lli -~ll!6ll (~·\OfX B JC. HE .\11 , Thi' \l ;ill :d lht' f'1\C ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAINING ----Olive\.\'OOd Sch!. area . FoodSert"iCe · .Sl1·1·p,..J2.2/rph·s .1·olnr 1'0HY. ·l'.!OJ 30th~t . NB DIAMOMDS l n1tiv . 1n s lruclion . G A llD EN !~lA I NT /· ROOF I KG my ,,.,•ay eare for _l4 n;1?'1 ·&9yr . Super•.Retief Cl.i".A:"o: I or 2 llrSlilSS1S5 1'\', pool tbl.. 5-~·3-MG or •i7:J ~ftltHi 11 ~-ll i~h<':o;t c1uality al u11e.">l· l>erson;:il attn. Sales or t. !'\ I) SC P . So rl , t h ro u g h co It c ~ e . old Boys .. \\kdys . your Jl ospl t al elC.per . pre- Arlutti., no l"H.'IS 24~1 f': 491 G:'6-1 m1•n! JH'lt'<'S. Cal l for hrokt'r <'Xarn 2-3 \t"ks. Spr1 nkl('rs. ('lean ups. Lil"ensed e){per. and r t'· _h_ome~~ m1nc.837--4 1·19 '"''"d . 32 !lours 'A'kly. llith NB. 6-16 1~11 I' I~ 1 ~1 t-: R F ·r A l I. ;qJ pt . 171 ·1!833-206:1 t\(·adcm:v S<IK-1192 Soil crl . 612·J331.6-\G .. J90R asonable, 840-1192 -"' .. "h ~d ule 10 "-arranged. ---------IRentals tothon 4300 L(ICATIO!" ------ ------Bf\R!\l ,\lf) \\'anted. App-~ • '"' _,,1-_r~,·-·IJ(".··l il('.t >"• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JU>\\'t'llfl\\n C~f Appru:-. Mort qaqes,Tru5t 1\ I. C _IT ~l I. IS :\1 I ~ LA\\'N rrnot·ation s. yard ROOFING I lyutThe KNO'T'TYK EG, 2 Days'6 :30AP.l-3P:~)·2 \\I r •. S II 1\ 11 1·: ,1' L' SIH 3r,0 hi , If . ed' C r 646 9910 P a v eommens u ral e \'':'tit.I ·"-, 1 , ' 5000 S11 Ft. ~Iii 3.l!H or Deed• SOJS Amer1(':1 s ::] drui.: pro-cle:inup~. Iii!' haulinH. L)ependableand C.oodNol 2125 llarbor BJ\"d, C.1\1. Days 11 :30-!IPl\1. ~ E. n tlllllClllWCOltc.tPI ! \\"'•l•'rfronl 110,,,, ,·,, ., .. 1, ,-,1es . .1 . crn . youor somronC' !'\e .... ·rort , , .1 a rea. ontr. ecs646-0829 -· · d · Al>Ull tA•ESJOftlYI Mt H ' '~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• in vou1· f::imil v nt'eds 646-~6'16 ·------11.·/exper. & e uealton. i 1 ..... ,..,1.cci•110 10 ~in g l:iit,· or STt1llJ·'. nr Nt•\t'l>Ort Pr)i-\ LOANS t BOO/ .hclP . 1·a!t th(: CA ll t . Tele•isionRepair li090 BEAUTY Contact P.lrs. Dunlap. I •Bochelori Ct>nl lcml'n S:\00. utll, 111 (lfc & £1rt·~·houn<I dt'!"M)I up Q /O t 'N IT . 714 -·199·1:'111. J ~PAN F:~F: (;i1rde_ncr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prl'sli!?C beauty salon in Costa l\f esa P.teniori al •l BR,2 BR t•l.i;.-2·11'0:! 5H7 "'I fl .5150 mo. Aµt. l stTDLaans.-9 1/10 10 --t.x p , \\kl .v ~l a 1 nl . RL'Dl'ST.V.SER\'ICE N.B. needs lic'rl assis-Tlospita\, 30 1 \'ictoria. •2 BR & Den \\' A ~ 1· ~: 0 rn a i Itri• 641> 2-11•1 2nd TD Loans • l~f':A·1~~~~~~~.~~~T/·~; Cl~Nnups. 1'rl't' & Shrub For Pf'rsonalized ser\·ic<> lil nt. !\lust be talented, _C_ost a~l e:':'.c· ----- ! From S 175 _ S48S i.traight nial1~ to sha r\• LOY.'est r;itcs Ornn.i.:c Co. • ' 1 Trim.:.._F ret' csl. $48-9483 on color or black & \t"hite. attract . proper ,,.,·ei)'.!ht . GIRL FRIDA y Ice home 11 1\ S\50 lndustrialRentol 4500 S tl M • l.'ll"NS".RVICEI (':111 646·2·150 Applicantsea11!\1yronl,, ( Meio V.rde foil & Adomi · ' ' · Cl t er t9· Co. For .JOE lhe Bartrn{\('r " r. -- -1¥12-9211 f''or corpor:ite of cs o 540•1800 :iti2 !Wal:ift 6· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2171 545-0611 Al Carolr's Cocktail CL F:ANlTl-'S T'I 609I ------------1 con1put er co. Ir vine ---'"-"-""~---lr.;f''FJ)2rmm ·1 1t,,..shrlbrl60U f'T of :\1 ·1 on Sf>rving ll arbor ;1re•12-l Lnunf.!,e. Pronipt&Dcpendab1e l e BO YSOR GIRL.S area.Sh 80.accurate typ-t ·1·. · ' · · · ~K ,'PAtlK a /c. he<tl , ~Ts. RIO \\'. 19th St. ('~1 . Free est . 642-9007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.ce 10·14 for DA IL\' ing 60 plus. Some ac- S11nta An.1 Sl:!S to SIJ5 Spl"Ci;1I Si n ~](' Apls . G:1raAt>S 1nrl'd. I'r. !ihor· p1n i; & t r;111~portat1on . ~..i2-6."l-17' •NEW• ; ll x in~~-~l lO~nol ~I & (·pts. drps. 12'; und{'r):!o· --Lislcn 10 !he :\!usu· of a - ---. -c J>:R A!\11(' T ILE NE\V & PILOT routl'S in Satna counting backllround de· 1~j~t ~5114 'l'I). v mi .. ~s rnJ? !:it t'. 866-448_1 ____ Announcemt>nfs/ 'l'ns.it i!}n ,11 group Ti mt~· Gt>neral Services 6046 r r !TI o d c l . F ~ e c Ana betv.·een Segcrstrom sirabl(•. Varied duties. ----R l-:~T : 600 sq ft SIOO Persanals/ 7·:l0pm. ('ome & f nJO.\ a ••••••••••• •••••••••••• cs 1 1 1 mat e53>6-~.m26 Jo bs & Sun(loy,er and ~1a 1n & Xln't eo. paid benefits. 1100:\Tl\l ATf': \\'anl l·d . Lost & F0 .. _... :Xite of Fun & E:-:<·1te· HA!'\D\'l\IAN. PaintinJ?. 11 e co1ne -""· Flo .... ·er. Call l\1r. Snyder S;,i lary $550-SGOO. r I I h I m 4 H:in<lolph, Cl\!. Y1K1 ,.. T.I p t•n1;it•.o,·C'r :! .to s r.' f?S 5 n1enl. ,arpentry, ie. a nel·T S .1 O 2 at 642-432 1 hr ;,1pt. on Or('rintronl.---......'.· .IUi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------in~. B lork. Bri ek . op GI 6 9 E c1 u a l . 0 11p or . F o r in te r v i e w call s1:1l.25 11('rrno.G75 318-1 •SANTA AMA• lotf&Found 5300 SPIHITl 'Al.READ F.R Ceram1r. T1l1·.anything ••••••••••••••••••••••• Employrr. Arlene. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open 10 A:\! to 10P1\I else fi<I;) 7742 s ·i (' 1 -''""-'"----I 8 · F C '\.<IR"l'"G f',,,.110 0.h"r•·-·• Nrar F<li rview&\\'nrner \I ." on 11 11 _ •Top.01 • ompos • Cl.f',RK T YPIST. 3,0.. as1c our orp. n -' " l.OS1' B & \\' dalmntion. / < '"1~c a tn:i cr!i. •oi\l ulch .. Aed\\ood• · """" Hit. 2 ll:'t upL !'\H nrl'll. ,"l°('\1';\l-l lndust11alunits 1 · 1 3J 2fl;.E I Camin<l R~a! ('ARJ'f.:!\'TR Y. General. April. !7!4)833-"""" 750·:IBOO sci ft 3 ph·ise m;1 l'. 1·1<' .. ng-una lliHs. s 1 ~ . . C'ALL586·69.'hl T f Fqua\Oppo r Employer ~1311 11111 .._ util. 1)·15·8fi·l3 · ' · · • · I. AR c; ~; n E \\' 1\ n D ! . un C'\emPnlt'. r·nr A1>Jll . :\ asonry I a1nt1nl!. Home ----a" l'XPt'r prl' . __:.____ · · · ar1Gor11 kn<ls. tlO''·er. rron1 12e per sq rr ,192 -Ol:l3 C111 1492 --oo:w 492-913fi :'llaintf'nanl'e. &16--629fi/ Employment & Non s n111kt•r 64~-l lt!O GREAT YOU'LLBEGLAD f)l'lt1)!(' offi1·e :.pace· ------------"42 8171. , ------ YOU WAITED! Goraqt>sforRent 4350 a\'ail. FOl T!'\D: Irish S<·t 1er. HEED MUSIC Prt>parafton CO ~IP ,\N l 07'. l i t e OPPORTUMITY lntrodui·tinA nC\I' bal'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3\00J-lar 1·ard.S,\ fl•m. Vic . Jlc>J l &· FORYOUR N ~:\\' OR _PURLISJ-IED ••••••••••••••••••••••• h o.usekeeping. i\l !1st Sales lady cvenint:s & and 1 bdrm apts .... ·cll 10x20 P Hl\'ATE. locked ___ 556,:495R _Gothard. H.B.8'17-7131 , H fd Party? \\'R ITF.R S lf ~·oua_rcan schools& <lrive. no smoke Lall y,•eekcnds. lnsideSales. 11.·orth sc>e1nR. H"fu1ctl S.15. mo. 40li 22nd St. !fun-* COST A MESA * or 847_ 84~'i 0 1 c~rLL · ~~~i:~~~~ ,~~-11 ~:~~is~~ ln5truction 7005 962 5224· Na ti~n\\·i de Jc11.·clry Co. Yl't affo radablc •Grt'at l1ng1on Rea<'h .9fi0-IX89 1:100 & 1750 ... q fl p\·t ofr F 0 t r N I), r em :l I e SEC()N.D ,_.atur" h•lo. \\'e-off<'r readin". ••••••••••••••••••••••• COi\l_PANION for semi in-498·12~~~4._92_·4_7_30_. --· REACll Cn\·1ronmenl • .. 846 6 7 " I d N h d f urnis h ed a nd un -SlNG LE ga ra_c('for rrnt, plcntyufp;1rkin,1!. Dobl"rman. found Vic : _.·I 1 l'dit in f.!,a nd ('ritiqu1nj.!Of Pia no l.essons vn1 ~ia 1~. O a r HOSTESS furnished . S3tJ month. ('Ol'ol:J r-.Jesa ~.OOo sq ft . le ''I. \'il'tor ia & Ptaecnt ia. P R EG NAl\'T? .\·our valued manuscripls Ry Colle.Ce Student. Ca ll \\'Ork · (,~t lunch, help n.i2-3645 6.000 srift sprinklered Costa :\trsa .645-1053 11s \\'{'II as .choot 11.·ri tin.c Br u e<' 7.'iZ -1323 or v.•/lei: hr,iee. :J-4 hrs/S Part-Time, 2.1 hrs \.\'eek. ~1 us l b e 21. App l y O ri g in a l Jo e's Restaurant , 843 W. 19th St. ('Pol. •$185to$215 1-----24.000sqft.sprinklercd --Caring , confidential ser vicesand;ifootin tht' 546·4478. _day~_-_S l.25-_hr.545-5247 SING ''. f'O'"ND Ch•"ld · eounseli n" & rt>ferr:il. ---------1 . , ear J!aragc nr l'/J n rtirirlr. v · s llrcsrrip-,... d oor to a ma j or -- 646 -8453 12t h & Ha lhoa HJ. S?..'l mo ('. Hol)1•rt !'\;11tress. Rltr. I ; on J! I a sses. b I u l' ,\ho rt ion. ~1 dopt ion A· p u h l i sh e r . CA I. L H•lp Wanted fi7.'i-·1600days;675-7876 C t :\1 ~9-6571 frames.55fi·l42S keeping. i52-7177. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ci·es os ;i , r~;i ---f\PCARE!~2 -4-13G ---- -bW Id Mal 7 5 Fantasti c oppor. for Computer Operator Traintt -----·---- HOSTESS 1433 Sup1·rior Avenw Hew part 8.ac:h (>ABl\(:t~ Hcnl~il.StorHl!C' taraqe 4550 or \\'orkshop. l\"t•\1·port ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltt~ 5•1R '1258 f''Ol'ND : \.\'('sthi~h l ander -----Jo an e • t' 02 Tl'rril'r. ,1 icollar_ m:ilr. Tra•el 5450 Haulin9 605 I ••••••••• •••••••••••••• briXhl indiv. lo enter ex-Ful l-Time. Days, Niles Vi<'. lll•il & Springcl;ile. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••··~··•••••·~··('LASS i\ Dl'i\"CI', lookinl! citing 'A'Or ld of l'Omputcr Apply In Person JI. n . S<IG 251!1 \\"!\~TE D : Ridt'rs to S.F'. LOCAL mov1n~ & hauhng fo r ,,.,.ork in \\'est eoast oper:i1ions. Carrer posi-Hct"·n I l-12 Mon-Fri LIMK ---! Sh hy student. Lr~ truck. re-area . 646-8736 tinn. Cal l Sam Rider. ALLEY WEST L)Ol 'BLE C~;i r:1 J!e, 535 STORAGE UNITS LOST: Lg '1·hitc 111a1e. 1'1~<',;~ jl<':~rc~<tsc~~J~ as. Rarry 1139 -20 12. -----"'-----1 841l-IZK8, Dcnnis&Ocn-2Hl6 \\'.0eeanfront rnonth. Pcrsonal business or S;imo~'('d & Blk . fcmulc .c;• _ . · -· · .' 5Jl =~~--Jab Wanft>d/ nis Personnel A.e:cne.v or Ne,,.,·porl Bt'ach ,.46 5.,51 . 1 I.ab 5S7 -9 2M '.l 0 ,. C\"1·~·19 1 -20'12 ____ 1--lluntin_gton Bt>a<'h, !6Hi8 675_171• " rf't·rea11on :1 .~1or;1J,:?f'. -Fe I 7050 ., • 1~1" 327·, •l\fO\'JN(; ma e · J!(•al"h Blvd. Fron1 SS .. J:imbo:1r('<' I!.: _ _ ____ Dri\"illJ.! lo Chicas::o Jan l·---4400 S D · I' IO·l.'lh. 0 ... ,1 ''''"'lo ·.··hr l,ot_·:tl & Lon~distnce ••••••••••••••••••••••• - ------HouseLee-/C--L Office Rental ·:in 1 e g o 'W ) FOl'f'\O · Small Rl ack " ~ .. ~ .~ 6-t5 11495 RF.A:\ICIVOR COt;NTE R 1:1 11 1.. " r-· Qgfll: '.".'.".'.".'."..~-~-~-""'""''"''"''"'~I·•••••••••••••••••••••• !17!) 0150 d!n.!. malC'. \\),,.,'hile on es 1>C'nses & dr i \i ng. -' PAACTrCALf\"U RSE Sand1\·ir h s. 9 :30 n ni -Pa rt l ime. Housekeep- DELUXE OFFICES STOP HERE'. l'hi·st. \'io., Senate SI. CJ\l _4~-1179. ~1 OV ING . ll auling. & 675--4l02 3:pm. l\1 on·Fri. Apply in in~. iron. lndry, cook. 5 MESA GARDEN Al'TS l . 2 & 3 Rdr ms .. crpts . clr(li;, utd1t ies paid. Rlt1ns. l;1undrv farlltties. Re('. roon1 \I' p<Kll \:1hk•. AYm ronn1. :.auna, pnot Aclults onl,v, no llt'.'l:'. 2881 Bristol. r11st;1 ~!1 •.'a . 751 -1415 $150&UP I & 2 BDRMS Cr pt s, drps . .;to1C' & refr i.c . Furn a\ a il. Grt•l'n l:.1111s. 1·n\1•rl•d 11ara).!f':'. ciffstrt•1·! park in~ r\<11111.~. no lll'I' 2020 Fulh,rtf'ln \ 11• 1 l hlk F of 1'°('\\purt 1\11'. l hlk So of H;-1\ 1 i;.12 Rtr1n 1\ll!POHT LOCATJO!'\ &If QJ75 Garage Clean up. Relia-h per son : ANTllON Y 'S day "'eek. 3 to 7pm. MO P;il10 sto le from 5125. i'\ecd :i n e xtra storagl' '~'.-. / Stt•iceDirectory b l e. fasl, s ervice 8.:.!.2 rs_ SJ.75 hr. J)ELI r.r A ID. 17881 per\\•cek. FV area.Ov"n mn. lnl'I. i\ C. crpts , closf't·.• Room',' C~ilraJ!C" FOll N D . \\'A'r Cll al ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-6452 i\IATL'RE WO'.\IA NSccks Sk~·pa rk Bl \·d. Suite A. transpln .968-tJ601. tlrps. all .util & janitorial o r ·~·~? You ned ALL Co rona de l !'.l <l r l li~h ----li re-in Ch_ild e~re. lilC' Irvine. ~56-0670 JANITORIAL a i 5 :'<'r\· ... No l.('as(' Req. • s r ,\C F: rii ini Storaj!<'. School Parking lot, Nov B bys"ttinn 6008 Hou~ecleaninq li054 housekccp1 n.e. hte cook -, . . ,,.,. P_ rtt m~. l~l•1nthFrreRcnl . From S7.fiO. 2-lth .675-3439 a 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• inrr l!efere n ces COl N TER G IRL S & nights a k.6.JC>-10.30. :!082S. r.. Bristol.i'\R l lunt. Bp;11·h 960-1970 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE OF CLE 646 _.1484 · Cooks, Pa rt & full time. must be bendable & ex· 557 -7010 (;nrdrn Grove .. G3fi-R214 FOUNV. in La_cuna I-fills. :\1Y homt' \.\"hilc you go I.a Al'4 -----Apply in person, btwn pd. Over 20. S<IB-5687 -----------off La P;i7. & !\lou llon. S<'hl. shop or V.·ork rip Ca r pe t s. \Vindo .... ·~. l!OUSEC LF.A NI N C -9-4 Thurs-J\Ton 19101 1'\E\V l'lui-h Offi<'e Bldg 2 ~Tale Airl'd:llt' do_c. l'all time. !!arbor \\'il ~on Floors_. l.Jp hols. Steam Days. Costa P.l es;i & Rrookhurst. H.B. Janitorial ro n Rn1. Slules. Con-entah,Want.d 41i00 581-1370R-4:30 arl'n.64S-2661i Clea n1ng. Hei;.·Ser \'. Ne wp ort areas .----Far•mm fi•rcn re Hni. Xf'rox ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~ ----Avail642-6824 646-4705. COUNTER Girl. \lilime Need foreman for large ro1)icr Nl•;1r fl .('..":\lAIJ. Apt. i1;inted in FhO~'NdD;1,.a rkgc n1a ll'lonJ!Builders liOIO _O_d-:--,-d-CI . f o r d r y 1·le11ne r s . ne>A·htdg in r.lissionVie- Airport 833 . .J6.IO 1'\c 1,.111u·t :iri•:i in t':r<· a1 rc > lll' raL Reaeh ••••••••••••••••••••••• e 1ca e ean1n9 Nl1 RS J<"'.. Australian , ver)' f:astbluff Cleaners. 2547 jo. (;ood v.·ages, frinRe f'h;inge for i•;unlLnl'.! ·&· Hlyrl ~nd lndi11n.1pohs CUSTOM WORK • ""r Do Everything • eapabt(', exper ienced. t:astb lu ff Dr. N . B. bt>ncfi ts. Chance for !td- 1501 WestcliffDr. m:11nl. h,\· r:-:p1•r S1·a n-_1.1J.:..5.1'.i_~81 ______ Patios -Cnnl·rcti· _Refs.frC"ccst.646-28.19 Pr iv_ate dut y. P h . 64,1---0932 va n ce m e nt Call fo r Newport Financial d1m1avi:in Jl (llll!\·r. I!• ~Ti-.r O Ll ND : Fc mu I e Room <idd. fi.15 -1i045 NEF:D llOL'S ECLE/\N-673-6819 CoLTPl.F. .... ·ante d for appt . ..£7!4)997-9350. Center • 0 { tlol2 5 11 ~1 L S<imo~·e<l . r-.l:iin/!\l('Fad-----lNCi HLP?:! Clean .... -alls, He-Ip Wontt'd 7100 housekeeping. <'ooking. . • 11 tl t' s ~: () 11 .\I' T rl l' n S A _ Carpt'nfer 6015 floors. "1ndO\\'S, etr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in <1 llrt1cti\·e PI JJ n1 S1>r-JUNIOR SALESMEN L•.o.s1n90 .. ffrc•S.poc.e 1,,·,.,11Jorl l-f"i "hl~. l'ii•f 511-86!lfl !l60·2fi_l8 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beas pril'es t\t>xt. day 1ni:is r esidence. Gar-( II S I 'I ' ' .. '"' , r A.cc 10-15. Earn $20-540 •' nn-. I e" 1u1a~('I I I' ,.1, •II\' fut•n l iHl ll F:i\IODf.T.. add-on, J!~1r Sl'r\"il'e. ~or rec Est. *TEMPO* dcninl!'. a plus. nol CS5Cn-1.1,, .. 12 .1111 I "4' ·' ' · i•r 1-'()l"!'\I) J.ari;!e. fe ma le. "I ""8R per \\'eek petting ne w 1 .,,. •• r:r< -b. ~··r"' 5<1R ti"iRI t'Oll\". 1·ust. & nc\\' l'Onst ::,,,; ·"' _____ tial. Good salary. room, '"""' bro\1·n l!.· "·hire dog l.1iv--------ru s lo me r s fo r the :1 hlt>an<lgentle\t'/bro\\0n 25 :''rs e:<p. free cst .l !Ol"SE C L ~:Al'\I NC: 1 board. health ins . !'\on-DA IL'' P ILOT a fl e r OFFICE FOR LEASE Business/ no~e s, l'yes . Found nr. fl-t5·.l·139 thorouJ:hlv rlonr h\' the Meeds You Mow. r esidenl o11.·ner. E x-srhool a nd Saturdays. F. ,,,.,,.,,,,hur &· ,.1,, ..... ,.. .,.,-, ,, c· n · ·. R 1 •. I rerienee & rt•rerences to v ,6 1 r hool f'r1n1t' !'\c\1port HJ,·d Invest/ inaner "' • ~. (lJ1 ·:.I X •• <1 .v nr a n ~· occas~1on . ecep 1on1s S he \'arifierl . Ht'l>ly oumus eou 0 sc 211n.2 11a ~:!:l(Jino.1111!. hll·;ition. l<l<'al for m;1n,• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s .,\. ll;ul 1•01\:ir. nu \;1µ.s P1\TIOCO\tf.ttS. \\" r!r.543 -2313 liypists Classified i\d no. 213, hy 3:00 p.m . und be able 1 fl:i. $.\7.i llifli2 11o ... i.ini-. purpn,t·~ l"'l'~I IO Ri"'.;1 8 • (';i ll 55{>-3622 r ,\Hl:\'f;7S. GARA(iES. S I , o";ly Po"lol p 0 .. A ... to 'A'Or k at least 3 days \. . ,. F · ' UStMss ----'.\!rC:r~nt .833-2\2~ ''A RD_Cleanllp&Trash ec1"ear1es .. · · ·'"'"per 11.·eek. No deli,•eries 'l l!I' · 0 llt·lh !r~l:I .... tal l' offn·t' 1.ot~ /'It Opporlunity SOOS F(ll'XD: \\"('lltrain<'d.:1f-Jl a 11 11 n ,. Dcpendablt• AccountCl"s l560.Costa~·Tesa.92fi2G 1 1 · 3 111!, :1 Ila. OFl.t'XI< 52!•0 )li97:! llosk1n" :\l :!r \1 I ~lti \l~I NEWPORT VILLAGE \\'111 ha\'(' Jh"I ii f1 •\1 I,\ 2 t"trm n\lli-U' ;ul;1hh• 11n a f1r~t f'Ollll', fir:-1 "{'I'\ ('(I h :1s 1s n 1•f1 •1'\•n1·1·i- 11 h ~ol11lf·I ~' l'('<1t1l1'<'d . \rlults onl1· S l75 &UP F urn1 s hr"rl !. un f11rr11.~h1'1I T1•n111i-··ourti; 1ll':'l1't)n~ tou ') \"oll1•yh.-tll. J.!1<1 nt r('1·rt .. i111•n hl1h: . hillartl,, 11l.1\l11 IJl.lll•J JU ;1c r1 •i-,,f ru ,11r .ii mo~ph1•ri ' 11111-<1· pr11 .dr p1111os :\IO,'E tJI ll"f\l.V' \',·11 p11rl F1·111 . ii Jl.ikt•r St 557.0075 park1nl! 1\\;ul .111n 1 ~1 f . y 1 !\ " o r C o rc t1n g. Call\\' E l.;irht•ruTill'r.••••••••••••••••••••••• <'Ct1on a!l• orksh rc :l .o\STF:R Cr:1 f l sm an SC'r\·.Ca llR cnc:1nyt ime Re~ras DEL IV F.RY ru r t or Trans port ation p ro - ' I 1"l'rrirr . rt'm. do.I!. 11('. Spl'('iali11n.c 1n remodel-&l~-3050 r t· *" h . \'ided.Call 9f'8-4812. ~ i·a 1 0 r · t: l fi :J!c4 2.'I l·'()ll S ,\l.t-~ l.11kc .,\· l'ti('1'l, llunt llt•h 1nJ! & rini sh 11ork . Ltx•:1I ---- ---C oos.e your o~Tl hours. bo/ ime. A~ pclc 3'1 ~",~rn3 +d t-:\<'St:>73-i::.;; •WIGSHOP l';i\1531; 61>.')8 re f . frl'4' est . \\'ork HOUSF:CLE,\NING ladv.Part-l1me assignments nus. p py;, .. r Equal Oppor tunit y 20' PER FT. <1000 S!'J fl t:nl1r1• llld~ (' \\ ~ ;1 :I :!. 1; I Ii S. ti-12 .\O~J7 * ----guarn t .<1~·3\0.5 depend , refs. Ca)\ i!Vail a~~c .Call ~~\50. ,~s21:.f~t:•~-------J---Em ployer Ol'!o:'f'O llE.\1."1'11 l"()l'l'\D: l-;a rd('n Gro,•r ---1>42-5299. N F.V ERAFt~E "" . . :'ti \1\1-:.\XflFFEB l\l\·tt. 1n G.r;. i\10111·ta _,. ''ou n~ C':irpcntcr, P:Hio ATTEriTPO DF.NTAL: t:xperd Front aanClt>rk Sli93mo 10(l\\'to;s·r'.\l ,\l!!Pr1~.\ ,\:\!· l\l a lc lrii-h S«lh·r ro,ers. 11·ood df'rks.2 INDUST RIOL'S 11.•omen T empo TE!'l'iPORARY girl.Dent al insur .expcr. Biink related backJ!rnd. S1\" ('L to:.\l~::-.:Tr: rlf'IJ! \\ ith no 11IC'nt1f1ra-fcn ees. lO\I' r ates. quahty have daily opcninl!S . Call lleln Good pay. 548-88-14. Fina n ce, r eal eslate. 1!12 :o!fi5:?1lu:' 11on.('allll68 -3fJ2."i y,·ork673-3658 /.John aft 6 . 536-40-t 9 & e s c r ow o r ba nk in g 49;1_7~11i:.!H,·~ ----------S49-2ti1 8 ALARM DEr..'TALASSIST.E:-:per. qualifies. Leasing-New f.(IST. RE\\'A RO' J.o\,J · Carpt>tSe rvice 6011i ---• EIToro/P.tlssion \'iejo. IR EN•:CANNOU Reta .ti + hlc fl'm:ll(' red Golr!('n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landtcap1nq li066 INSTALLATION Call830-Jl3fl Em ploymt>nlAgeney l 1' T(I .;n •, llFF,i\n11 Tlf't r iv ~i '1·er hlk AlsoNeedSalesman 9590 Garde nGrove BI •• ·.' I' ( f' c ,\HPETS & Lino h\" Ed ........................ ''''""' ''''· Bond'ble. DE.NT. A L .o r.riee i\l <r . Off• <p11's.:1s Fram1'(I \\'il<I f'h n1n \le l !lth & • CO 1 1 ·T " L " .. .. .. Garden Grove 636-3311 Ices r .. ,· ·. , · · :1t a;1ving s .Rcmn.shi1g, 1\1 ',f , ·~ aw n e•.pe r 'd . Top nroney. J\11ss1on V1eJo/EJ Toro. 1.1 f' Pro·n1s.·. 11111 .A,11.:"'"S •·, ··1~,1 ('I "S 1"2 ·' ... ,,. ,. n"' . I <tt· ,..,, for \'ilns S2.50yd Rrla.Y. !l('r\•iee :. a mb itious 642-3490 E'P· 4. }'fS min. -oo lo F , 35' Ft :l.">·15 1'~ Con st II\\,\', C'<l r I "' LV"-' rOm • 1,;5 ~·1 7R . T\\'0 Jlrn l)ilhermans. 639-5839 _YOuni.:-am 1 Y man. Hau l-~tart. P. 0 Box 444, F.I l""I llr:uHt nl'\I ('on1m1•r1'1;1l \' 1 1· s 11 n f I 0 "' 1, r & -----_ ~0~·5672 . . A /Payable Penon Tor~. Cal; 926Xl. Replies C 0 N V A ES C ENT ('{•ni pl••x' s 11;1111.'h ~\\ll' FIRF\\'0()1) H11~i 1u·~s. :.!5 V;1lr\'1t'\I'. R£\\',\l!I). ProfCarp•tCleon1nq M 6070 v.·ith expcr. for lr\'i nr t•onr1.d0en"l"'~"~l.'------I HOS PITAl. r 11. h Fl c & atonry -'t 11 h"ft ~·1 11 · 1'11·111\•n P;1rk111:.: l'"ro1n 1r, l'~t n 11., 1•11 Xln1 5-15 1li:.!\or 5·15 7300 oor ar-r hoat manuf. lfeavy \.\·ork OF.NT•L A.""lS1'ANT , "O s 1 . .-u 1me. :1:111 .. 11n1 .. 111~1,l'l n1•r rh .. 1111·lt' f;nnrl hu·at io --W I "°"'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• load ('·111 979--2880 ext · " ·"' XlntBent• 64 2·8(M4 11111 r1• Viill l.H·dilll'.' 11 l (\ST · S1'k y T1•rri•·r n \\' 11. {.I A i\I S &· Son~ 23R · ' Chairsidc, exper. prcf'd. -l~lh :!."l.',i; \I I l\lk 'I' ·1 J)u!t·h 'l ainl St'r'· •t I 28 . ll r• 7.J, no smoko"ng , ni·11p 11 •il 1n •~.., !l1•1 ·1 ·~~(·d :I(' · ;~n.~1\C"r 11n "oson r .v .II.' :JO•l6 -----0 l1 ch1in l' ,,.,,.,111o111nnC"i\ i·1a~s 1l 11'cl afl.~ i-1'11 h1 i,: l1<'<1rl ''l\11h11n;1'·-:'i:l'l_·lriM __ Bric k . hlock . st one.1\R EA Olstrihutor ,t·anl· Ciqia bilityfor top saJa ry 1'1 tll 1· J,,1 -il11111 111'1 o(f 1!1 •111". sn1 ;dl i l en1.~ or · BF:\\',\111>. 725 7513 nr ,J Cl II'°• S C ;i r pr I &· 51'16-6.171 t•d . Q\'('r 21 . Oppor to & bcnefit.s. 644-2455 fr•·•·\1 ;1 \ 1 1;,,.,.111 .. 1h1ht,· an~ 11t•rn tl.1<!-5ti7M 727 Nl30. t ·en1,..11•ry . nri Sh:•mJlOO. BRICK Bl OCK & STONF. ear_n up 1~ S800 pc-r ~o. 0 Al' G c 1 e rk . e :r< pd . \11 ... ,111n \'11•101·:1 'l'ortl l!'Otl A1·l 11rdan t s) y,•alls& Pallos.~trwlari p /l~me . \\e triu n. c.ill W /bookkeepin~expalso. MANUFACTURING ENGINEER 1\r1•;1 1-:111 ,,, prt•\"H'I' $©R~~-&t.frs • Dt•i:rf':l~Cl'!i &·till 1Vl\Or •\·. . I .. 290597 !~~~ Co ll 642-1580 for DP· n ( I , •"11 ,752 17t•J 1· •ht & 10 ml t ".1 s o nr ~ ~11 . , ,. RA(' T t • ·' .L \ n 1· 11 i • •r1i.: encr~ ' nu c 557-6563 ASST MA ... .1.GER polntmenl R:1lhot1 l'en1ni-ul::i 1·cn1al JNVtSTMt NT DIVISION Thof Intriguin g Word Gome with o Chuclcle hl(•;H"h fo r \·our 11•h1te'1 C"'---'"''-------I ~~ 1.:;;;;;;;;;;,;;,;;,.iiii0ii0•ii0• 'J'o ta ke products from nesign engi oee?ring in o r roduction. protetting lnuiic design parameters ~·Idle m ak ing c hanges req 'd for m nnufaclure :i billty ol small electro- mechanltal asj1Cmbli~1 ma intai nin g intendea cost, qut'llty, 11chedule &. rale. Bxper 'd In writing docu me nta tion, work slation setups, tool dt. .. si1t n · prorturtjon llne trouble 11hoolln~. cost re· du<'l ions. ri1ccba nle1:1 I ensi.lneering or \ndtL"itrial e n g i n ee r i n g o r et\Ul,•:i lent essenti al. :TRH . 2RA . furn or un !9 I 1,,.,, ~.cu.' 1_ ,~H ------1· :1 r pct ~ S;~ ve ;.•our BRICK. sionr, Venl"Cr!i. ritu5t ha \'l! ~::in::ii;ement f\1rn. P1'r 1no, yrl~· s.11~1 · I 1m!1:1~·~ O 'O'l"D"Q• ..... ,,of*'• --111()1\f'Y h.\' S a\."ln~ m('('X· firepl aces pla nters ~xpcr._&beahletosl,l('ak \\11ntl•r $.1.-10+util'~t·a11 JJIJ 41F 10.,•..:•o..,bttd ... 0tD•b• "','P.t'•.[; )11 tratrip~ \\'illClean Hv-g u rir . 3o'yrs ex p ' Sp a n is h & En ~h s h . 673·~1 10 _ --·=• ~··=!!!:' lctw •o 10,,.. tow• 1 "'Pft .. 00.11 ~:. <::) ~ ··z.. "'.) •n.I! rin . <llnin.c rm .. ,'.i 893_3743 · ' Salary open. A1pply CMtn •••••••••• 1 hall 515 Any rm . S7.50. 11-Tei;a Cti r "-aith. 2059 ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Dt:l.l'X f': 2 room iiffir1· I N 0 L T O I •, ~ -, -~ · p • • /P • 607 llarhor Blvd C~' 8 5pm Cornn;• dcl i\I :ir Sl2.i :\l o \ JI \ Ji \ ' .· ruur h SlO. c;h:ur SS. 15 a1nt1n9 QpenncJ J __ _ . -111·;1l n11()m11~. Rkr~ ·==·=·==·==-=~·~, I]-·~_·f·· ,\'rii; i.-.xp, is· y,·hat 00\*~1l!I, •••••••••••••••••••••••ATTENDANT. exp. ror A ~!H~n1 b ie r s need e d 67!. 6700 r nol method. I do v.ork • 10~ DISCOUNT• Jtr aveyd shift. Good pay. w I P C lJ fl 1\ R 0 & I RO·N MU I my s elf . Good r~f . "'allpaf)t'ring &Painting Fringebcne.ApplyShell ~oldf'rin.1-t•xpt:"'-some NEWPORTIEACH t \ [ \ \ s.ii OlOl Frt~est .Culls.36-0548 Station.ll'IOOlrvlneNB \r11intot-1los1\1on!l open. CO llON,\ 01"1 .~l .\li ()ffi<'t "Pt1<·1•. 111t·lud1n g . _ . . . c ·11 li018 PcrmHnrnt employmen1 2 llr To .... nhous<'. frph· rr{'('J1!10111Jtt .~f'r\·1res On e1 nq t STAT!<~ I\(' 77R22. bonded. AU T 0 C ARR f F; R , In 1>lC:t~ant surround· frnmS?Sfl I l\rfrnmS\'l5 lh<' \triter ,,~h· nr Coasl I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• painlinA: Int ext. 1$ Ylll Register Nev,.s. nt.'ed de· inAs f'otJI. t i·nnl.~. <'nntinenr:il lh1\· 171•1\l:l!o 7100 _WA Q US . !I -<ould Oflly find 1f\ AC'Ol'STl("AI. Ceilin11~. lo<"B:I rt'rs. free est. Bill pcndablecar. Weckd:ty!I'.. 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' •. • \Voo<y ~horrun)I ~ f111t• toc.11'h l:lfi H nrh,.~ri •r r.12 ol\l'!S \ \ \' \ \ O -=~o·-"'• .~ ... •r• q..o>•it r r c e f' !I 1 1 m u 1 e i; main~ & repotr. ~'ree C\!it. l:=::=:..:-:..:=====::I 6'1·J g1q1 _ t...--1..-L. ---'·-•·-'·~ ~1 1 11,~1 ·~·~·"'""Ml _,d • 71,1 616 "'"·" _1s1 -~t l•_\·e~.r.:t6-5706 liiiliJ.iil, ·------1 •~~ ""'•Ion "'"' •••P No l b•...... •1 ,.., Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVF. ATTll1': REACll, $2~& UP a "'k m3-0l40 P~t KN OT ~IQTF:I~ ~--... (" J) ~1 2 4~1 ""'rt Sf.2,'i mo =~------_ --241 1 p r II I!.: :\Ir 2nrl n e ~'''' /o.;U-YtfrfD L!T!l I'" I' r 1• I' I' I i...rmnt/Coricret•li019 ,•10'~ 01.s OL1\!•. "~fake" Room For D.11d· Traderenlfnr ~S."l'l :t()ftl •,,f\f 'l"l•·-'•ls I ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\~llpBpcr1n1t:&Pa1nhng dy'', •. clean o1.1t t he 21 hr :i)UNk•..w~t' ••C'11t 111:11:, I I I I \ / ct:~1 !<::NT WO RK °' 11 F ref' c11i. 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Gl•~T •RT S•LE tceltaMous 80I0 1 Miscelloneou1 OA!LY PILOT DI :1~ 8080 Mlsc.el&aneou~ 8080 ""'" ,,,.. ,,,.. ..................... . Pref. deg. Ore Co. tlrm. Powder Grinder $4~To1750 • Rf'n t WoshenjDrytn :tmo oh! PllJ)p_v, '" Shl'ph. Sat De" 1<1 vtn!ionl\' 1.,.,._. ... ,,. ......... ..,.,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo:icper. bck grndoricnlf'd l-'/tlrn4.I, fringes, Must b(' fl1ANYOPENING~ S2 \\'eek FuJIJ\lllint ·~ (•ull l t< :111 shot s . Old 1:t1·hin~s .. Jittln~.r WANTED •PUBLIC• . in m~d . lit <"Omm'I mclal neat. Aprly fn person 00. Ll:t: Reindcr11 Altcncy •6Jri'-1202 • ' 839·7577 prints, 50< tv $20, Al so 11ll Furnltui-e Auction working firms. ly, J\1 on. Wcd,1'hurs, f'n' 402(18irchSt.,Sulte104 ----~----GOLi p:1\iitin~:;, taJ'lt'Strlt's. dt>· TOP CJ\Sil 1)01.1.AH 1 01,,.,1,.,,. \\'••-mo• Angus Gordon Pers.onn•I Nr.,.,•port Dench 83.'1·8190 • R ECON D Wushcr!I /· lEN l.Al'/\\'cinir PA 1 l> F 0 R ''0 UR ~.,,,, 8AJ\1 ·9Art.1 . D n1 :.1 1 t• . ,. (' ,. y go u d •~•r:.to r it('lll ll & 1·nlll•t •FRIDAY 7:30PM • Agency642-6720 Llnwllcolobt· MoCharqeToYou r yer s/ D s h.,.,·hri;c . v./('hddrc>n T t tul>lcs . 107 1, Opal <up .Jt:WF.LH'', \VA1'Cll ES, H f 333E.l7thl'ol$,('fl.1 2 t'llttiblishedl965 Gu11r /dlvrd. ~fi,[)2111 •)t' ho-1 M " .':,,.}OOf i;t:ur!l l B::dt.<,,ilsl,u1d /\RT ORJF.f''TS, (;OJ,J), <I. l)'"l.'ti 1U1l &· appli, ------l48Ne wp0rt..Blv4 , ---8J9,7ti20. -'-'.'''ll!I I .~-;l('Ul· Sll.VEll s1-;11v1c·t:, , ... 1:1tr. hankTuptry&rl'· p.1EDIcA 1. As:! ilit ;1 n i Costa Mt"Sa St:RVICE Stu .• S:il1·!1.n1:1n ; H--;-l cf IT [)A !I.I Ac-:-F J.A R 11 \ 11 4l n J\l i \ r1 ';All fl SA r.r. Cnn1bint>d ""' N t i 1''-l l-H N & AN· 1M"').,~'s"T''E"R"·ss_"'UCTIOu l'ardiolOi:Y /\ntE'rnul l<>'•I >'"'T •T" I & lube n1an. rop pay & • ' S L"' ' · 111011111.., in:.i l•• \'l'l'\ C('ll· 2 llou~Phol1!1'' J, ll . Stull" 'flC~lJ fo'.S 64!-i 2'l00 .,. "" ro med . . • . II . ·" .. ~ " ... -peop e r .•. b ,.,, E . . i\ .-, .. ,... . r • 1)1111 ,,,,, ... ,,,rt Ill I, .• , l('ln 111 un11n ~1on '"';int •41 l co n . rin c cn.e 1 . , xper. tl~&lriii nf,: ~; ;i:!'.!i .,1· n p1 . I«. Dl·n "'' · .,,,,, 1 v1 . " Beach. f'root (ofnre \\'tlh m I ""~ 01; ~ 0 ~COT1T man prt>l 'd, tull nr ~ri-'riw•rr~:o~~~ {~~'sh:;!I.', fu1·11 . 1111:-;i'. ~i•I &,Sun . !I \j'~~~: t,1 0~.~~·~ ~~~~1~;r >1.1:i !14'2'"•rl"1f; Mt*ll> tii::h.t b ack off1c1'. Ex· 111 ... ,·11·.·i•v ,;, ·1•• _,. 1 r,11.imt'. Shell. 17th & FHl';I·' 'f<l <:1111<.l h111')1('. I'· ;1 111 ~'l' n1 :."1107 <·~1tal .... 1 "' v .. ,. n.c>n N Tlr,.,•r< D>>h'\asht>r · I I ,. ).\•\'t'I' 11!-t•d 5:_t1; llll.~ per1ence rcq'tl 11nd rl'-,... 0 SJf 1 , 93 r\'1ne .. n. . '-· · ' i;, ~·r n 11 I 11 i :'.)hl'Jl, 111l1 ~• t•:i't l1l 11fl 1\H u.1.i A~·I:! Ccreoccs.r.1uslheti\'ailu· ~-·-.2 ·'-Nt>\I' v.·iirrnnty. C'l'cilit . f1n1lhn1111·1!.v1h1,~"k11d ' !·'ALL Firt•y,•o od -..til•· i\()I ,\!I ll \I ·1 ~• i;oi1I . t ll ~ll,11 ll••".I l:<tlk, f'>l;11:~ t1n1t-r\ i.-1·"' \\Ith ..,.,.,,lnul t I ,1 II" •,\ I l h :....1l;1 1U~h \\ 1'1111 hi IT l'I( "\tfOI!, 57:1 S'I:! l'-J.! ble immcdlalc ly, Call REAL ESTATE-Brokers SEB':ICF.Sts .At~.l'n<lant Hof/\, 3623 ''" \\'arncr. $4.~ i>ll'!i Horses 8 060 fashion <1ru. Eu1" .1 .. 1 ~;:, (u1·1!. 842·88R9 f':':: '..I_~--or !'ssocil'ltc>st. 2 \'ears 990fE1\~~t~~1n~:.m~ B ;;;~~~2'~na, nt'ur llurhor, Cl)C'K i\1'0(1 P111•p11·i; o ••••••• •• • ••••••••••••• ~.1 :1 '.. o·ord 5Rl l !:;;..! MEDICALASST. t1<'t1ve experience re·---·--· · · · -------11c,·ki; F r L·rlo gdhnnii T\\'O nt:c: f:Et.Dli\'liS Boutique ('oai;t Fir1•11oodSuppl~ f.xper'd front ofC'/b:t<'k c1uired /proft-ssional ap. SF.BVICE STATIO~ At· \\'HIUl.P(lOL Gas r>r~l'I' 1•7.~ 57tr.! .\lor i.:an & l)uarlt•r . J f proaC'h essential. New tcndant, full tin1e. Ex· 525, l'o1;iytug \\'li:'ht•rS..15. ;\l :i ro' ·l~J:l 577;1 e\e:o. 01· 333 f. 17th St. I BUY!! ~''" ~ Pll'"I' \~::.tr rl1·~ l'!Jl\~\\,IJ'f' '-1"1 , S:il. l\('IL\• 1'1i11 t.!t 11l• ti11r1 :1 1t1 .. I y fl •' 11 1<.1 ! I' r, ~:!!\; ti.,., :••;';':l o c for nuurolo~is\.> Call · cc1c l 'l!I'> · 847-8Sfi7. ~1.~port Cenlt"t' loc?lion ! per. Neo~ .a ppearan('C & _ ·•' 1111'7:! ' ., ' l'upp1t's. Durhnio: \1'kt•n(t.:; -----I 11vate. deluxe off!ces-handv.·r1t 1 n~. 9-5 or \\'1-llHI. POOi \\' h & ~~·~ l:~~~~d . Sl'l'IHll. M \\ki;, t'11ES'fN11'J' (;('[din e Costa Mesa ti1~:1T trne 2~·10 SISO\\k fully s~aff.ed. !l.1aximum 3-m:c~n.ii.iht. A.111ily a l Gas Dryer~ SIS~~ K('n ,\rah 1 a 1l 1 Q u :1 r l \' !' ~~ 1 rn :>t. ~I . l~tchards. ~r~l~~:f11~~.~~;angt'· ~90 ~:'.~rt Bl'd:_C.!1.1.:_ more 600 \\'11sher $6.'>. 'O i:111!1I hninP ly1· lle:n!I{'. l':q•i•1''· s:;nn Cull :d1 ~!:_~~~IS-S.155. _ · · • -Tfo~LEP llONE CAl.l.F:RS Gua~&!i«:~ 5 •16.:_8672 _ mall•, n•:ult'rf'd, ;ill shuts . til':<-1 5i'll .~ l:!:l MktngS~c'y S650 [B· Auociated -EARN Christmai; t.'RfGID'IR'·' , ·h & h1vP.~1·h1ldri·nll:l:I :11<~1:1 SOUTH COAST , l·I • " · • ,. ' " r. "as {'r · . Household Goods 8065 Sh80.tfJ)<'70 nione~. ousl\\l\tS· drvcr . t•h•!' J.ikf' nt'1\·. Furntturf' 8 050 Beach Arra llmnll'd 1-lirt' ll!A•lO~ Brokers ~tudcnts·H~t lrcd. \\lork 5275. 91_;3 5.1tH afl 1ip r11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF 1n our of~1ec-or :-:our --MATTRESSES .\l(l\ 1'\C S11 11 11111~t ~4·11 RECEPT /TYPIST honH' morn1n~s-cven1ngs \\'ILi. hur ~·our n•fr1,i.: 1)1' • , • :i 11 f 11 r n 1 1 111 ,. :1 n il Pf'rsonn(•JAgl'nr~ 0, l>Uth ('"llR.,6°"«< pllt'•, · ,, l''''"··o•hnl•I ,.,,,,,1. lt\.11\rk lll Cl'nter) Sharl). inlrlli11cnl. . ··' ,,,,.,) :1 I :.n ·c•s run ' n" M , 1651 E.F.d in].!cr.S,\ ,1• n1in 1 yr t·ontinunus r11~01e1to~uro1ffi<:t•1,.111 7~1»i 5,\fl 0·133 ,t>i5· 52!.X • , • ATTR£$S£S ~.:,i ;··~·~ C,··11542-'"""' "('l\t'l':•I ,,,. "'l"'I •.llt•.<t t'S n11n 11 (.'t' \(. II ,. II'.. . """"' .. ' ... \\' 1 . Off' "\\'lllHLPOOI. "'asher & Ill'''"· ·11 ' 111 111 st ~ J•wel•y 1-,·ihli• to 1,., ••. '" '".l>.m . es m1nstt·r. 1t•e "H 1, I< 1 •1•11 .1. "-r '"'" ":.iS dr.vt•r, S65 & SK5 l " ll \1ClV I•: 8070 f\IOTt-:L ti1 fl I U. p ltimC'. Apply Costa ~lC"s:i Inn. 320:; Harbor HJ . C:<-1 & ht' ;ihle lo hu11dle bus\· bc\v.'t'Cll ~-1:1 n1 &: noon l)r ... !'\()\\'', ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii hone traffic-erfieicntl\:. 5pm & llpn1 . v.·orkl' JJt•rft•l'l or n1Qllt'Y WANTED · ----h11rk. 5·19~&wo s:i:i.ri1;2s ,\ i~u; )\l;xf, Apply in pcrf;on only, No ----- p hon c> ca 11 s TELLER S'f0VE.Avo<:ado l(r,3yrs NEEDED at ontt. fem . lo 5 :30~:30Pr.1, J\1on 1219 <1 I cl • X Int c-on d . c•are for dis•iblcd h F' · "ART TIME 1 ru r1 l2/13or9A!l.1 to '" -('lock fti mer. $60. Call \\'Oman, pt"rm. 6 clays 12 noon Sat 12/14. 1409 E. Branch ofc sreks I hon· 963 -354'\S. 8<1 m -t pn1 /no Sun. \V<1rncr,SaotaAna. dablc & dependablt• ·c:_:..... _____ _ Comple t e t•arl' apt, Tellerto v.·orkr.1on&S;.i1 p('rsona I errands & RN 's & !-'/time for vacation re· Bicycles mktng. No liflin)!'./hard· CCU'S lief. F.xpcr pref'd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hst!<:lng . 642-O!li\ for * Contact Jim Park GIRL's 10 Sl)('('tl ta,·ini,; •_P_P_t·--·-----·· __ Rolatin,e: Shifts·Slund bl' 1;.1<1 -725.'i l}ik(•, srldnm ridden. J><L .timc. Diff('rcntial pn):. Westernft'deral S150 asking SIOO. fo~s(·cllcnt bl·nefits. Savinqs 545 812!1 -----·- 8020 COMPUTER GOOF E x1·ess 1\·1· s h1pn1t·nt f ro1n E:1~1 1•anno! hl' s h11ipc•d h ;1ek :i y,;i y eon1b11 )!ume tnhh•s. J)1n- inJ?.. l'Okt•r &: l'no1 \\'ill h(' sarririecd in1m~·cl1;1h" ly to i;al1sf~· t•rM1tnr.~ RJ:l-!Jti25 nr 1;.11;.llQ!li HEW FACTORY Branch outlets just 01wn· in g in ::1 r c<.1 n(•cds lhl' follov.in~: r11nt;u·ti\lr:<.J<'n:'l·n . ."'•1 ·1f', ('••·.•>II•••· c· r ,. u 2 ,f !L'S ,.;1ingr:i,· C 0 ST A MES A ('11rona41c•l.\lar' hik1·~for s Hle · •Sl)F.\ & 1 "·1··~··:11 • .. ~1 11, n1;1do"•, O:(i j.!11 .11 11"\ t •I' ll ~t·tl . II~ u:ol I\' 11 111 IYl)I.' ~H:ll <~1111 :<.1~ml. 1'rnt· SlS."1 "' k Scrvi:ncn C? 1 ~I hr Salesmen flpt•n Pref ovr 25. married. Mt-mor"ial Hospital ·}<:1111ul f 111p11r En1ployc.·r f.14 0?'.?5 301 Victoria, CM . , . , , 642 2734 EOE SC-11\\ l~N RIK~:s Xlnt • T l<'.X,\S tlll. ('()~11':\:XY eond_ 1!171 STl~(;JiAY & n1 •ed.~ tlt•p1·nd:1hl(• m:in Fa 1 r J, ;i d ,. i\1 od l' I \1ho l'an 11nrk \\llhout !162 :124R ;1 ft fi ;:JOJ)m · ORIENT AL RUG S .l 'hr1.~1 m .1-. "1IP 2111.~ :111• (lffnn Nt·Y. lltt)!~ Sll1\lt ':\'Sll,\ll 2030S 1\111111 .SA ;..;,,!i i:! r;ir. All bcncfit.s, caret•r pos itions. 494·1065 SALES APHOP<IS has pos11 1ons open for hil!h·cal ibrc· s:•· It's pc>rsonn!!I. ~l usl he abl<' lo s lart imn1ed,_ r.1u~t ha\'c J!ood rc>fs. sup1·r1"1s 1nn 1n hearh - - :1 r1·a. Cnnt;1cl l'u;;tomen;. Bll'YCL}<:, 1lk1· nu. \\'hite ti'ledil 01'0d ll1nt•1!P T:1hlt• AJ.!l' un1mporta111. but safari fold ;1 11·av. Sl05 \V/4 l'!l111ourt•d /s\\il':il maturity is, \Ve> train. \'alue , xlnl SS5. s:in'-7225 chrs .. 1\!0v1n;.! must St:'ll . Air J\1ail .... E. f)iC'k. --G44 -4U$5 daY!>. & 5'15·561,~ l'rt•s .. Southv.·rstern !WENS 10 spd Bike. near orG42·82 12~·vr.~ 'l'fll' l '1\Slr 0111.Ll\H 1':\IJ) FOTI \'i)\'H .1 10:\\'l·:l.llV. l/l'A1'Cl !l<S /\H'I' tlB.IEl~rs. (;(JLll, SIL\' EH S~:HVfCIO:. FI NE Fli HN & AN 1'1()l'ES t,4:;-2200 . 1.,\1)1 1>'.S 1 IK \\rtii11· r.old P1;1n1(ll1d Hin~. ,\ppr:u~ 5'1<:i l\i;t off1'r 6i.'> ·l l!~I :ii! 1: .. • l\'Jl l1\:"/ .JJ-;\\'l·'.l.ll\' I f"' 11 ru'1·~ 51 ·1 :..'!llh SI '\ I\ 1:7 ;1 II}\:,.! "I' l\'lllA:'\ ,J1•\1elr,1. ri 11,.:~ fr ~:. llr:•<'l'l1·l:. l1". ~.''. :11! l 11k1h s 1:i11 d11y \1knrl~ !MO~! :\(;t-2 --.... :1 !'CS lmprr1;d· .J:11!t'. .~;it·rifire Pr1\', 111~· S:lfl .flflO . fi .10·046G or· 5'l2·00i•I 1\p1lly In Person Onl.\' APROPOS To\\·n & Country No. 27 l)r angt· IArrni;i; f1 ·r1m Hullo1·ki; l l'ctrolf'um. Ft. \\'orth. nc\\·, S75. h1 ens hike. ne\\.' - 1.l'X . !-cat & rat' in i; SU P ERB flll. Sc-I Dhl Misc•llaneous 8080 ---h a nd l ebars . Si5 . lied. dhl clrl'r . mirror ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'ANT l:'.:n : L:•dY ror Mil ~9450_ ,ni1c s1n~1. 2:121 \'1i;1n Scram-lets ll ousC'hold cure> & --l[u('rt.i .NB.l>IO·J.52! art i;upcrvis io n of ll \'!'_old. ~1 1~'!.C'lllNG ~ I ii'> llr•rs, f;,:10 A ;1p1)rox. h1·s. i .:io tn 9 \\hll~·10J>pd.2mons.old , nswers A:\1 . 2 In 4 f'.\l , 5 <la.vi;. lorboth.752 IG~:! BEAl'Tll'l'I. fruiti\nofl l .otion -'lour11 llr,.;1kft'<>Ot . Xl111 •·ond 1• 1>1111 tr:on i;, 511H mo_ io -.p1•e1I A:\TF Jo:o\.~ :•n•I 1;7;, 11~1oa r1 r; Squa\\'-h'.osher H .. l1;1hlt• :•ppl11·ants J.!irl s Hil'yeh•s ·~1•1 .. r \f()l"l'll ~-li7,') .'l:Hi•ll'd:<-1 I S lll<Ll '\'l·'.l'l'l!'.'11'1'1!1·'. . u,,C',. ,75 1·:1 .'l lli 5'.!.-1:1 If \\.'l' C'Ottld onlv find iu1 \\'110 \\'A:'-'1.ST(l\\'!>RK'? \\'k4lys 1 Yl-'..\l!S(lf.ll alterna\t• so.uri•t• ur SALES l'}<:HS(l'\, m:1tur~· ,'(; d1•pend;1hl1· fur pt•rrn p /tinlt' "'nrk 1rl ;irl ~:1llery . <:~111 :Vl!i :n:11 . NEWPORT ' Pff'IOftMI Agency Newport leach 642-3870 ~'1.;a le!'-Sel'-'r-I() Sl!OO <:t•nl Ofr, 65\1·rn1 L11S1>00 F/C Akrr. l'osl toSMOO llOVt:ll Sll<llll•:S Jllil\'EAl'AH' l1SEJ) ll(•hu1lt ll11·y('h·~ 2 lll•111·4•d1111 111•u!ral power somethini.:' likt' l'll(H>SE .vour hnurs . l'k ha r nt:ssing my v.·il!"s Keypunc·h 01ir Sl50 1 'l' nt·11 . 1\pprox '·On;: ).!f(•en \'l'l\•ct 1·h:11n .. (·n~t >lOUTll. 1•ork for ~·otirse!f , bt• · Jll'ltC. 10.:i.3 Sr}(•eds & St S25o !':1 . ~Pll fnr S12.'i 1•;1 ORDF.RLY, cxpcr'd, Con· valcs<'en l Jl l')Spital, Cost;1 r.tc>s:i . 6"12 :'l!'A'l. IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICESS'AGENCY 488 E 17th (Al Irvi ne) Suite 224 Costa r.t csa Cal\ 642-1470 ,....--------- .1· .. ur 11y,·n hos~. ~lcn or · 1n11:r<1ys . i\lnl1i.1·ro1'.~ !r.l" lin1e µrt•(•n ~ofa . t«l.~1 v.omcn ('nn he o:li,hth· · han<li<·a"[)t'd . NC':it -_ C'q111prnen 1 &: Ae at•h Ill'". S65n .. sell for SZ'>fl. I' ('ru1sC'rS lli" S~·l\'11nia rortahl•' Cle11n Appc11 ran('e. VL<> .• RECYCLED CYCLES TV. ('nst ne\1' s:m . ~ell relir('d. AJ!e 25 lo 70. Sup· 64:>0 \V . Coast Jlv.·i· l'\H fnr 8175. Pr1t'C'i; firn1. xlnt plemtnt your ineomc. 1. J)ri\'C'arah6hrs ormnrC' 615 ll2R!I <Jun 1\y for lht• mon1•v . Appl onh· l\·JI; l~lf~I ;1 dny. Apply in pf'rson. ('l'ST Drapes.~hi·t•rc·('n · (('!'~ I• 1111' h;1('k.~. r.:old 1•nlnr \()ft" Rfl" :,1;; 51124 1 or 2 LA DI ES, 111 211 yrs JX'rmancnt l'11n1·h 1\·ork. ,l\lodc-rn ('n\tll' llnn(·h. So. Oregon. ll oo1n & Roard & Sular1· In· tervic·w Dc<-. 17-1!1. Rc>r· ly: C!:1ssified arl 200, Oui· ly Pilot. P.O.Rox 1500, Costa l\l csa. Ca. !>2626 (include phon(' no. for ('O nt uc l ) or ra l l 50:'1:-:'l.'l:l-1211 nft .7 pm. SALES SECRETARY )'i•llO\\I Cah Co .. 186 1-:. Cameras & 16th S1 . ('osta ~1csa _ Equipment 803 0 SllV \ Thr·c·1· p11•1·t·s !U 'ti 5 1'1 4'0rtll'I l'(HHI 7.i1 .'o.'l70 ~1'i.) i\ql'AHll 'illS· :~1 c :~11.1 2 i.:;d . full~ c<11np1x'd . in· 1·l11dt·~ !>l:11ul S"~I ! 163-1 K111:1r SI li'\'ill<' ,\fler 5 ; I' '! .'i II (;dl-----------1 Pcrsonnhl<', n1:c tur<'. Ir 11'0>1 F'N 25 ' f ••••••••••••••••••••••• youn)!. St' st:1rtc r to .1 "': over. 11r • , , h 11nftil· phones . houst•<'lr>a n1n g . Cul1(1\:"\0N FT11,'l'l .ll 11· !·I t·usl.omers. t·QrrC'SJl. for .!:1nit'l'S H:i~i;::edy Anns. 1 l' n s . :XI!\ t .1· o n 11 . '~·uterfront sales of<:. 675-£55:'1 ~350 .l lJC's1 off(•I' hlustty1)ciQ1)luson IRi\I -.-~, _ . 548 8H<!5vft .i: Sele<'lrit .,.,·/xln't ,eram· 3 \\:Oti1F.N 1mm<'cl. to .dis· mar/punctuation. !1.lin 3 tr1hulC' pro~urts . tul!. F2 N IK()N nutfit. nr>11 . •\·r s hra,·y ofc bac k · j>'t.!1.lr .I.t•:::,_~G--~55. S2000 . Noy,' $1000 . fi.12-58!11 J.(round. To $550 w/xln't d " future . Phonr Ann, H"Chon ise Do s 804 &12 -8961. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C3 0 ------IAntiquts 8005 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• (',\ll\"(.'fj 0:1k l:il ol1·.~. 1·l11n:1 ,·:oli1n1 •1s. S1;1111t·d g l"~"· '1'1ff;1nv i;h:1d1·~. 1'1ffan1 Sh;Hlt•lfl'l' Co \'1llaCL' Fair 11 ~1 . :<.11)\'J:"C; S ·\l.I-'.: O:ik l'Oll lnp dl'Sk . 11 (l\'111111111 {I.; ('o rh1n;1. 1"1• l'r"n1 . tu·tlnn i;1•t I\ kini.: hl·<l ~1is1• &· An1111111•i;, ·l!l."1 1:!1.'>l NEED MUSIC FOR YOUR Holiday Party? (',\1.1. Sl·'.t'O:'\I> Ni\Tl'HE 8-l!i li;j7 CE:<-1 :<-1 ·\ ('u!'1ntn C't•r;1m11· lilt·~. r1111r:d ~. lloot ~. ud· dr1·i;~L'.'· u:1111~·~. perfec:t 111111~u:ol ('hnstn1:1s gif1~ T1ff.1n1 Sh.id('1i'<'t' Ln. \' 1 I I :t ~·· F :iir \I !l . PART /Full '/'ime J ob· Snles. Sm11 ll shop. Artl'.!r· noons R73·2250aft. 5. SEAMSTRESS ••••••••••••••••••••••• II l: RH y '~. K!J A f. I. F ull time pc-rm<1ncnt PRE.Cl lR I ST~1ASSAL }<:, Bonrd1~~~~1~~nHnJ! ' . \I' I y I >' II •111.1 ,5<155 .1 , , A!\ . ('u ~t. PART-TIME EXPERIENCED NOTE TELLER position fo r men & ";nt1c1ucs. ~h1~a. Clocks . P il'kllP"1•:l>t'li\'l'l'1' v.·n1nen~ houliquc. J\lusl Crys lal. f .u rniturc. H?ll P oodlt• l'11pp,1· Sul(• <1u;~li1 .v 1!in rn1 ~1·! 1;,.11 \\J\'J<l' 1 . ,. I ., I t 1 · · • 1111 • t !',11'~. ~ 1•;1\'f'S. ll•I' <)P 11 iri!tl' !l~t·d (,,\011 :-ill1 "\'f have cxpcr, Call for in-to1> <tei;k s. m~ny i:nft ~)'11;.:!AlM ter,·icv.· ;1pp\, ilerns. Good d1i;rounls. ~ fl Tl l ~ h fi·I .'• :l l ;\I I) I' ' . ' ,. l'tlJ'!:thlt• ~:!fl 1:·,·:i l'.~7:.! THE LOOK 1 lou~rofStu.i rt .326~1 ain Df\(; Oh1•rl11•n1·1• c·!iii;~ 1(• St. llunt B1·h !'lnrt \\'(•d . .J:u1 >Oh . 7 :111 :<.1t)\'1:'\(; 11111 ,t ~f'll ()111•11n .~I /(' hi"I. ltl'.1 1· \lt":dl~' I\•'\\. 11111 :a'•Tp1 ho•i;tnfr. 5·18 t1\:1>1 ('all :1ft !l:1n1 o r 1•:1 !' l.v :1 f\\'1'11•>nn POOL TABLE l.1k1• n .. 11 t•o1ul. •\\>I." ;111 :1 t' <' 1• i;., n r i l' i; S·l .'1 Cl ~;.1u 11;!1;11, ~11:2 :><i:..~1 · 644-6500 UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK loioiii--~~~~~-1 6 Monar"ch lay Plata South LGC31'"a Cont act Joyce J\1111~ 17141496-1273 An Equal Opp~!!:_l!'_ily En1ployer PART-TIME STUDENTS T f'l<·phonc Sal1'~ 960-I •t:lti PAH'J' Tl:<.l E .JOA. E:•r· ly n1orn. hrs. SJ hr. T i cke t 1'olalin g . 673-3450. ui;k fnr Ri<:k. SECRETARY Sh HO nccurnte. plus typ. in~ 55 ,1-.p .m . Good math i;k\lls, some hookkeepinJ.1 helpful . Neat ar · pearan!'r, plus oul,i.:oini:: personality. Apply In f'<'rsonnel Drpl. f\lonthru l•'ri9.Jl:im PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Ne\\.' p1Jrl Crnt<'r J)r N<'\\'port D<>at•h F,qual Oppor. Emplo~·t·r SAVE SPi\Ct.: \VllF:N SECURITY r.-IOVING by wrtipping U d A t rlishf's and other fr:11!ile n ercovf't" 9 items in \\•ash cloths, Retirc>d polic('man or dl' towels and other linens. tectii·r to \\'Ork un You Ji!Cl more space in derr>ovl'r at mnnur. the garage and (']oscts by fntilit ~·. Send resume to selling idle itl'ms with 11 Clussifi1•d ad no. 287 r /o Daily PilotCJassiflcdAd. D11il y Pilol, P. (). Hox _C=•'~'~"~'~"~'~'·~·-----l ~~:r.· Costn ~1cs11 La SEEK & FIND" Airport Terms T AXIPA T T E R N AM E RL I H C .. A C A C A L A ON I M R ET I NODL N tLL I TN AA IC RL G I LNtO K 880 R T KRAA N8 HW PO NNO WA T8 PLW D 8 !AT8 1 TOO I S A I H &ORA NC A ONNA TI SDE OlOORN O AN U N G OOT O RTD 0 W I I T It RM Bi"t P 0 P 1 I 0 0 RN NI LN A NOCO AMl 8 PROBG U P WOTHR NU TT XO E8 MHllG LIO &WJLTDA P T O AIB NL T YT0 8 LU IE T I AL Z P N D LO H •U LOZR ~OTOCON RAQ U I G M8JLNOA A PR ONROLTg Ht O AW CI V O F LOODLIOHOLL 111.,_i. .. : TM JI •-UJlld b~ ,,,_. f-.1, ..,.. .. , Yp, ~·. Of d~t Ill Ille Jlllilol. F1"4 •tll N'ff•-W llolt h 111 u -...111 APllOl'f GATF. l.ICIHTt.lJN CAI OATt:POIUTION TA!'ikWAGt)f'I : Ci.Oll01N NO LD f AXtPATTlJlN "' .fi..000 LIOHTll ttOU>ll'Kl f'A'M'l:Rf'l 1UMINAI. * T...,...w'I F1•-w-t To cirdllr 1n,y or 111 ol tlw tipe.ndtd "S...k • Find" bol>lu. •U1101bt11.2 tllrOlch 11 .. nit eo tfftti fOf'ttetl, l'll1•111r e"-k~ PQ'tbt• to"S..11 •find," St1r•TtltP'*" 81ndlc11.e, Addrt11 lelltn in ttlN! Of thil MW'IPIPff, • 1'1\1 . Nn lrl'inr 11 r('11 . ;;.u; -111211 Antique Jewelry Sale F :1ntastit· col ler tinn . S IJEL'l'l i''. l'l'l'l'll·'.S h('l't' ror J d:ivs onl\'! !)i·r 'To~· Coll11· >. ni ul1•!< ~1110 11. 12 . 1:i.· 1l·6 ·P .~'I . fll.':.HI~· for Chri~t1n~1~ l·:st:il1• 1'1r•res. (;old , !J79-3437 Sil,·t•r. Indian Jl'\\'C'lrv . , Also 20-50'; OFF Stoi-<' l l~ISll Scttf·!· 1'1111~.,1\l\l', wide. !\ACK IX>OR l~f. (h~mp Lint'~.!• \1~s POHTS 1896 llarbo Chn stm ns ('\'l'~.d<'p 1.ill Bh·tl. l:o;ta Jllcsa (,Park~ _h~.111 ~5__:__!tl2 1;1>1,<; ini;::inrcarl SllF.PllERI) l'l 'l'S. rull J)IA!lfOr-.:D Jel\'l'lrv. ~r.ed.7\\~s.ulf! !t.Hlt•:i 1.oui:< .'\ ,. 1 set lee & chrs. 642-5051. 1"12 1.1~ 1 Fr \\·as h s tand .pl·l'l'IE S \ln1f11•1' :1 11rd).!t'l\'onrl lanlJ). B ;1~s {'1 ! 1 111;il(' 111 " P•1n:t·l:iin pirtures.32p(• fi>rn ;1lt'" ~i 11 1•t' 1·r .1·s tr1l . i;i[,·1·1·. t·ut 4Uli1;521. 1·rys t:il , Vr p11r(•1•la1n i·IOl·k. l'11 r ii'n 1\111>\:-; & n1ore. 55f. <113!l Sale 20-40°/o Off •PET WORLD• Vl·:L\'l".1' l.!\\(·~1·~11 S.'l.'i . ll1•(·l1tlC'!' ro<·kl'r 8211 , fi7:t :124;1 llllll-'. \ 1\1']) hk•'l1('\\, \\'ph~l er <:oh!. s12;1 :.1n 1~11'.1 ~()J ,[[) B1 r1•h l)(•drtn ~\'I II 1 f11IJ ~I. f';111op~· h1•1I 1.r,.: rtr·1·~~··r 11 i 1 r·~1 ;111rl S:lfHI x:i:1 :u1 IP, ~17~' 'i>l:lfi S<lf•' \ fnr ';do•. i'I l1~>t , e1o; 4•f'l h·nl <'l\Odil 11111 ~\1111 l'h ;,:11: 7!10:' ll,\('K \t'llF " 111 1\' h1·1· i1 ;\1 :n.'1'11 1·h:i1r 11kt· 11t••\, p 111· ... h :•i; l1t·:1\, ,:1 \illl':l\HI'' XI( :.!f~1/i 7' Hns t' Oamas k good eond . S40. Sofa. ----~·'!!!-5:t'l5c.._ __ _ 1\11!1\'' \':11·1111111, ~:1 ;, Will i\1 F.Jtn t•dilOI' ~··~lll :<.l11i;1t";il t r~·~· '1:11ul. ~1.51'! (;.If~ 1 ;,~;, " K " (:.\t'!:I·: tr;1in 1:1,vnul '1'11nn1·I. l\"l\\'n. 2 l't1Ci;, :1 lr:ul~. !llclre S70. !JI~ .~11117 i'flfll. THL . \)el\:• l lahan ~l!ill', :u1tq . ~l~lt'. 1 yr old, ,\('ft');SOI'\('~ ltH'l'd l\1·:111111'111 ' 5 ! 1 :1:1:r.1 ~11>'.T .\ 1. lll'l<'<'!•>I' ~:'11 Kn1 n1 ,\l.,\i(· 1·.1 nl 1•r;1 \1 f11111d~ )>1;.. r .. 111 1 11~ $..., 11'01\111\.! hi di; $.">. \,\I ' :0:,\ ;! 1111n J)tl t 1·r11~ S:l 1·:1 1.i:t• hlkhr1t ~5 . !'1rr('o S:l5. (j . J>; port photH' ~15 . Dual 1214 ltu·ntahl<' S.1.5, t:arranl $2H, A1np 820. Adlts t,,. i·hilds ski~ 5.5 pr. 67.'> 7SGS NC'w Shipment. lots tlf old <'OJlpcr, ht1rvcst table. ro 11 top desk, french sofas· rurn .. t'ilr\'Pd dininµ St'ts· nlor<'. 1.l:iso ·Apsn. l 'h1l111;1hua. Tin.v l'oodlc~. 'l'C';i 1'1111 f'ooclles. Yorkics. Pc>k · ln~c-se. Plt Bulls. Bull TC'rrier~. Corkapoo, Pnn1cr<ini:in. Lnhradors. G. Shepherd. Iris h Set- trr. Amer. t:skimo, 100 il l IX F:D PUPS . Stud ~rr1 l<'t" most brt'<'<ls. 2525 \\'l'sl 17th <ti F:.irview, S;1nta Anu. ()pen f:ves. ~.:11 .:1027 Dl~t ~G Sf:1:-~olid 1'YPl·:\VRl'fF:ft Smith n1.1hu~,,d~oplea{Tbl.\·fi ('(lrot)a Ell•t•tr;.i 1241 C hr ~. Xlnt eond . f'(•rf 4·r l ('nnd . $J(JO 751 OSIM li7:'1-r.i OI; The Bitarre Antiques ~---2500 ~l'\1 port llh·d l' :<-1 1;.11;.(l:i."~i l ';\ l '~l' A I. .l 1\ 1'1\\' ESI-: \kit11 jl\lppil'S, 1\1\{', 4 t I'']'(\ '\I!'. llFI' An1 1 ni H ~. nld 1:r11 :i1 for qllf' .... :1s F r:• JIH•d \\'11 11 ( 'hn:;1 nlH ~ ! :,.11; OiOM I.ill' 1'1·lnti; Htll.A:"f)'S • - :is.1r,.,: l'oa ~11t"1 ('il:i.il!Al'l'INt:ss i s :i tij5 :!1711 . . ' K l<l·:S1111Nl1 POPP'' fol' ('hr11'tn1as /\KC rt'~. 111 ·:i.1111t:L F111-urln1•it A• C:h:in1p . l lll('. SIOO . C'ollt't'I Ol'S 111;1\t'!I'. ''lf'al 714 525-flR(),, Chrlli\n1as glfls. f'rv pty. -• ------581--0418. Gl'_.Hti1AN Shepherd l'1111- 30" lln\1:111·:11· B<•1l \\.'/nt•\\' innt·r~Jll'J.! 'rnatt S.IH.50. ('ult il!!ll IM.1'.l HF·\l' F urn ;»:its lu1o;t1r\' hnn11· ,\lt·d ll'nk 1';11y,;in 1111pt s 1111 A:'OH 1;:1.1 ll'j\ti l'\"J' l'T\' 1\ll 'ST Si':J.I. l!l!:\NJl NE\\' 1111)}<:,\. lll<IJ. S(lFAS & 1.(IVt: Sf'.A'l'S. 111·111\CK C!IH. t' tl VF t: t: k EN IJ '!'AHLES . 1.Af\lPS . i\ll1S'l' SAC'H IFICE F(lll 1-'AST SA I.}<:. f'LP.J\St: (1\f.1.960 :?Jill ____ , C.Rl':E:-t Early Amt•r 1>or:1. $80, X In 't conchtion Ctill !i<iB :"i!J2.\ p1t11, ht:tck ""'/bro""'n l-'OR SALE : Ant1qur m:'lrkin1:111.$3S.5Sl -2:ms ('lock collection, wall.--~ _ -~.--- mantle. & O. Father & AKC Sl l.KY .'l'rrner male othf'r t1ntlque!'!.Llkenl'.!w puppy. s1recl Aust .. rctrlgr.rator, twin, 22 n . An1crl<'on Champ. nny Jee maker. mu~t $N> to 8.'5-~8~~~.61!»_4373 rrRreriate, 112 11th SL s A \' I·: a d 0 I! r 0 r ' Chrf.;t1n 11s S~'<tll tlo~s. Garaqt Sale 8 055 ppllancts BO I 0 llo!•' tin~~. purp11·11 !.: :1d11l1 ••••••• ••• •• ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1ln~~1 r•it11:'i;s:tl!i3-I :'12211 ~!(l\'1 \'C F r 4'PIC'r Clt-~\\'1\Sllt~B ~ nr •.· .. r!Pfl'•I! F 11 r 11 nu !>" <;AS DH YEH . $51) Garage Sal• B055 h,h\11 11P m .• ,,.1.,1 Fri • 54M-5il07 • •••• •••••••• •• • ••• • • ••• 2f.!l!'i f'lul• ~1 <'!HI f>I, t' ,\1 Kf<:Nti10Rf; \\1ASll .. .:H l\l'M'ENS rot' f'hr1s1n1ai;, Rl':f"Hll:. l"uJ"n H1r\'1•lr Si;:\. 1•yt'IC', mu.~t st•ll $M, I\ wkit old. 4 tit, 1 F All Des k l';'lnllnJ<s, ,\1:,n1: nrbC',.1 orrer.646-7027 rolnr:-1 5·10 21!711 h iohol11 1lt•m,. & u p -;,-,, 1~ - -~ phunec.~. Sut1Sun 1)(-c ., .t.L. ule llenw -.·Ith II \\'1111'}<: 1•oodlc/'fl"r1'1t'r, fj I< •1· •" ,. I . \\' r ' . . r I I r " "" •ll t'rO tl V l)u1ly 1101. t:la!llliflcd :Id 100~ • 1'1l'l :i f'. 11 rt• l\r "\ H ht• h i nd It 11 a Jo: 642•5671' Chr11>tn1:1, flt~2 .s.-1r'1 r\l flr>~JlU;ll 11,1r,.:J.1!17 to'Ht'.IO:ZEH , :; r, ru fl , ll:11 ;n·h1 . l1k1• t\!'11 , ~.-, Jl11t1•!H •r l\l<1ck d11\ l hl " 11111,1· i.!l'l"'n 1·hr~ !t.l~.; Jl(l 1 r 1)1d !ln rf!\l •H"I fnr111:il d1 11 rn1 tlol '' i; hi ha1·k 1<'l1••t 1·hrs ~!~f \lod1•rn Ill h:1(·k 1:r••1·11 1.ourl i:!(' '(·h r s:i~. F1hcr ~l :t !'IS l':IL nr 1IH\.' :11rl1111• kt•nnC'I n i1'<l t!:J' SI0.831 ·194fi LIQUID1\TIO;\'. ~:ill'. f1n1• Antq's. &·furn. drcor11tnr itt'n1s . llHr ll uin s Sat /Sun. :1:111 Cypre:!<s Apt. F.. Lasiuna Reh *SUPER SALE « t)u:ilit 1· He m~ Wom1'n!' \\'arflrn hf' l'nnt i;ult' 1t1•t·~~''" ;lt rf'.,~orh ·~ ,.,,, Sit"' S lo 1 ~ Fr1 :-;11l S1111 1~'h1• 11111rr ... 11in 1~\;\11)( IHl,tF F"'l'FH1'\l\ ~l 1-;~·r Ct'ntt'r . Stu ~<'" ~nlrl ('(lUf'h, $i."i G11lrt C'ha1r i ClHnman. Mn Elei' llr v 1·r . !::1r. !Mil 7751; 1!1 '-Purl :1lllf' T \' ""' l 'I II·' "prk.~ flnr S.19 l'i4f! !S:l:O 1 OPEN DAILY 10 A.M., 6 P.M. ENTIRE Inventory Close-Out Sale Continues UPTO 80% OFF ENTIRE , INVENTORY New Jack Winter Shipment Also Shirts-Pants Jackets-Denims etc. Gals Denims And Thinqs BRING THIS AD FOR EXTRA I 0°/o OFf PURCHASE Fashion ' Boutique 33 3 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. • 6 P.M. tl•hind ln ter"national Houst of Ponce*••• (;1111d , us<'I\ furn1tur1' ~: :1 ppl1:HH'l'., l•r will s1•ll for I 111 l MASTERS AUCTIOM 646-8686 8 33,9625 ;,flt 11 (lt' Sund:iy io.:r.1-0I(..\ Ill \ 1;..1-'. 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'70 LTD WAGON, radials, 248{) ti arbor Blvd. EXCLUSIVELY VOL VO A 1\1 / F &1 , g d. con d · l--C"o"s°"ta°"'M°'e"sa=.548-=.=.='°=-'c.'- ORAMGE COUMTY St.100.492-1350 '71 FIREBD. form. 3.50, 4 202s i~~~~l'SICr '6!1 I.TD \VAGON, gd. ~':!~si;7~~ltgr~ ... ':?!k~d Anah('im 750'-2011 cond., $400. 640·4842 492-92.16 • ' I , . . ' .. -. -• .. , . ' • I ·Lag1tna/South Coast --~ EDITION • • • t'...I .. .L .. •' ' • - , 'foday's t'~ ·at , N.Y. Stoe ~ VOL. 67, NO. 346, S SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFQRNIA T-H URSDAY, DECEMBER 12, .}4 TEN CENTS Lion Country Offers to Sa1'e 140i Deer By WILi.iA•! SCHREIBER OF THE 011!~ l"ilol Sllff Lion Country Safari and two Orange County government "l.!aders \Yednes· day of!ered to save the lives of a doomed herd or tame deer al defunct Japanese Village and Deer Park in Buena Park. The offers came in the wake of an outpouring of public shock and anger over the slaughter or 177 deer at the amusement park Tuesday because they had positive reactions to tuberculosis tests. Lion Country, Irvine's open air wild animal park. said il will take any or the 140 remaining deer that have negative TB testresuUs. A spokesman for Six Fla~ Inc .. parent firm or Japanese Village said the company would. be happy to transfer the deer but no definite ar. rangements had been made. Offers by supervisors Ralph D1edr1ch and Ralph Clark to put the remaining deer in county regional park petting zoos v.:ere also made but the company has not reacted to them. Diedrich said he "'ould urge the county to accept all the dee r- .including those with positi\•e TB reac· tions -as long as they v.·ere donated free or charge. He said the county could take the animals and keep them within the rules set down by the state Depart· ssessor lJ11happy Landi11g /' Rescue workers minister to small pleasure airplane that pancaked onto the landing strip or Orange Q>unty Airport at sunset Wednesday after pilot radioed tower to report his nose wheel Was stuck. No injuries resulteC:I aboard plane which reportedly was on a trip from. Nut Tree, Calif. Firemen said full contingent of men and equipment had time lo set up before plane came in. • Man H_olds Up San Clemente Gas Station A gunman brandishing a blue-steel revol\'er relieved a San Clemente service station or $200 HI cash and another S26 from a n attendant's wallet late \Vt.'<incsday. Ronal d ~1 :irtz. working alone at lloward ~l onk "s Shell at 439 N. El Camino Real. phoned police shortly after 10 p.m . to report the robbery. While he wason the phone. Marti noticed a patrolman nearby writing a traffic ticket. Irvine Foundation's Gifts: $2.6 Million • I • In its."Ptst fiscal year, the James ""hich received Sl00.000 fo r expansion Irvine Foundation contributed S2.6 of intcns i,·e care a nd ancillary million to a variety of groups v"hich ser\'iCe units. "pro~ole the health, education and -1'he Boy 's Club of Buena Park, "'eifar',e of the people of California."' "''hich received $13.000 for replace· according to the foundation annual re· ment of the deteriorating floor 1n the port. cl ub gym .. Seventeen Orange County groups -The Boy ·s Club of Laguna Beach. \verc the recipients or S508 ,991, nearly \\'hi ch received $13.591 lo build fenced a fifth of the total. Although the total and li g hte d outdoor reerealion grants were up about Sl00,000 from facilities. the previous year, Orange County (See FOUNDATION, Page A2) groups took a s maller s hare than the $881,850 last year. He opted for the patrolman, ')'om Haight. f..lartz said the 160·pound gunman, whose clothes included bluejeans, came to the station and demanded the evening receipts. . The bandit then fled in a waiting car, the victiin told officers. Dana Shop Hit By Armed Man Grants during the last fiscal year. which ended March 31, bring the total distributed by the foundation since 1938 to $21 ,494,720.96. Because the .>4 .5 percent 0£ Irvine Company stock held by the foundation was lowered in value from Sl9.50 to $18.50 per share, foundalion assets dropped nearly S.S million from the 1973 fiscal year total ofS99.2 million. Ortega Highway Issue M:ay Face Delay of Year A bandit Uescrih<-d by Oran~e Coun· ty Sheriffs officers as brandishing a small caliber re \·olver and suffering a large case of acne carried orr cash and beer with a total value of $98 Wed· J1esday n.ight in Dana Point, deputies :said. Deputies s·aid the. young gunmun who walked into Phil's No. 2, 24114 South Const Highway, pretended that he was about to purchase somet.bi...~ and then J}'roduC\!d the weapon. Deputies said the pimply suspect was wear in~ a tan jacket, tan trousers and shou lllt:r length hair. TODAY'S PILOT EXTlt4 SPEC IAL News from tM South Coast ... the \Ve s t County ... the b eac h cities ... from. throughout Orange 'County. . To complement special Christmas ;1dveni5ing, stories and picture~ rrom these are as appear today \n sections B and C of the Daily Pilot, tt.s well as - -of course -in their regular positions In other parts or the pttpcr. Tbe foundation holds 4.590,000 sh<fres or the total 8.415,000 s hares or Irvine Company stock. Beginning in the current fiscal year, the foundation will have to dis· perse 5.5 percent of its assets in order to comply with the Tax Reform Act Or 1969, according to lloward Privett, an ~ttorney for the foundation. Orange County recipients of founda· lion grants were: · -Pacific Christian College in Fullerlon. which received sso.ooo towards the purchase or an apartment complex for conversion.'10 student re· !ldences and common facilities. -The Lung Association of Orange County in Santa Ana, which received $6,400 for renovation and furnishing or a new administrative facility. -The Orange County lleart As- sociation in Santa Ana , which re · ceived $10 ,000 in a ssistance to purchase a mobile unit lo extend its services to a wider geographic~! area. -The Providence Speech and 11ear· Ing Center in Orange, which received SSQ,000 towards the purchase or pro· perty to expand lts tc1llng a nd therapy center. -The Southl!m Col\fornia Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation In Sont:i Ana, which received $5.000 for re· novalions and purchase of equipment tor a service center. -St.. Joseph Hospital in Orana:e, • Tht~ widening of Ortega llighway, an issue y,•hich has figured prominent· ly in threatened litigation agains t the city of Sao Juan Capistrano. may be put off another year. \Villiam l\1urphy, director of public works. said he learned from state high"·a.v commission offi cials \Ved· nesday that the widening and realign. ment project m ay not be funded in Oc· tobcr as pre\'iously stated. In the meantime negotiations arc laking place between representatives of the city and Leadership I-Tomes over possible litigation. A Leadership Homes project was one of two tracts deni ed early this spring because the highway was deemed unsafe by the ci· t y council. The s ites for the Leadership and a Standard·Pacific development are located immediHtely south of Ortega. At the time the tracts were denied, coun cilmen said thf!y didn't want any more traffic generated on the narrow, \\'tnding highway \vhich leads from the San Diego Free.way to Elsinore. Developers were told to resubmit their projects y,•hen lhe problems or Ortega were solved. The impro\·ement project wa~ to be funded in the 1975·76 fiscal year with construction in the 1976·77 year. l\1urph y said it now appear& that the project will be delayed al lea.st a year because of problems with the environ· mt"11tal impact re part pro·ccsf, I ment of Animal llealth and the Orange County ~lealth Department. 'fht:. Fullerton !>Upervisor admitted some of the remaining deer might be infected but that will be determined later. "Hight no\v I feel the important thin& is to s11ve the herd," he said. ··1 understand the economic pressures on the company and the only way these animals can be saved from de· ath is for the cowtty to takeover.'' e Prosecutor Sees More Charges By TOl\1 BARLE\" Otllle O•llT Piiot 5Ull The Orange County prosecutor y,•ho s ucceeded in obtaining Grand Jury in· dictments againsl nine persons \vho allegedly defrauded·tbe Orange Coon· ty Assessor's office hinted today that more charges might he forthcoming from the p~nel. Deputy District Attorney ~1ichael Capizzi gave those indications but lit· Uc other ni::w information into his five-month probe of activities v.·ithin the office during the first successful campaign to elect Assessor Andrew Hinshaw to the House or Represen· tative Neither llinsha"'· nor his s uccessor. Alsessor J"'-ck Vallei:a;a, rould be re· 'ached for comment toda}' on the 33· count indictment handed down Wed· nesday by the Grand Jury. Noting that the investigation is by no means over, the Grand Jury issued its 33·count indictment on multiple felony c harges of grand theft, con· spiracy. submission of false claims ;,ind violations of government codes. T he nine persons named in the in· dictment are: Retired assessor's employes Kirk Armistead, 61 , of Santa Ana a nd Garland Redding, 55. of Santa Ana. Current employes James N. Bertolino, 52. of24ll6 Via Madrugada, !\1ission Viejo: Chris Boukidis, 61, of , Anaheim ; Reginald Dunlap, 64, of . Placentia; Fred Forbeck, 43, of Orange: John :l\1ontani, 48, or Garden Grove; Robert Plumlee, 47, of Santa Ana, and George Upton, 54 of Santa Ana. Hinshaw now represents the 40th .Congressional Di strict a .s a Republican representative. It is alleged that all nine defendants submitted false claims for overtime and vacation pay to compensate for vacation lime lhey spent while v.•ork· 1ng for the then.County Assessor in 1972. ll1nshaw and Va\lerga \vere among 49 witnesses v.:ho appeared before the Grund Jury in the fi ve months of in- vestigation. Eight of the nine defendant-. were arraigned late \Vednesday before Judge Everett W. Dickey who delayed court action on the group until Friday. They are Cree on their promise lo ap· pear. It is e xpected that Redding, lhe only indictee not lo appear in court, will make an appearance today and v.·ill also be ordered to return to Judge · Di ckey's courtroom Friday. It was learned after lhe indiclees appea red that the phase of Grand Jury tes timony that led to them being named was actually conrluded about three Y.•ecks ago. It u·as also Ji>arnf'rl that the Grand Jury was di\'ided on the issue of the asscssor•s offi ce and could not be persuaded to issue the indictment un· Iii Wednesday. Capizzi pointed out that when both orficials appeared before the Jury, each invoked the f'ifth Amendment and refused to testify. Both men are named in language supporting felony counts fil ed against sever al or the nine ·defendants. Deputy District Attorney \Villiam Evans , who worked with Capizzi in !See 91'.'/DICTED, Page r\2) City Offers Free Buses The city of Laguna Bearh vd\I orrer free bu8 rides Friday aboard the blue·a nd ·\V-h1t c tnu111 c1 pal buse~. The free transportation cor· responds to hospitality duy marking the start of the holtday ~n b 1 y downtown merchants. ' Diedrich s:ud he has been told positive TB reactions Y.'ere noted for the first time nearly two years ago bul the infected animals were quaran· tined . ··1r some of the animals are infect· ed . they v .. ill have to be treated bul most of the animals Jen tt<e h~allhy ·and would be a welcome addition tu our park sy~lem ." he said. Di edrich made hi :-; ofrc r bt>fore ·lea rning or Lion Country'~ propo:;al !Jut <i sµokesrnan ror the :.upc1'\'iso1· suit! tod:l)' the county proposal 1s still \':tlid. L>iedrich s.iid supe rvisors have 1·c . Cl'l\'ed hundreds of calls Iro1n l'Rragcd c1t1 zeni. \I ho heard thu ne\\'S uf the initial slaughter. Super\·i1o;or fl;.irk jo1neJ Diedricli's effort. saying h<' 11·ants to quarantine the Japanese V1llagt! herd at O'Neill Park and m ove dt..'t'r already at that !See DEER, \J;i ge A2) iow? TAKES FIFTlf AMENDMENT . Congressman Hinshaw DaUy .......... INVOKES CONSTITUTION County Assessor Vallerga Dabney Jury Hears Taped Conj ession An Orange County Superior Courl jury li stened today to the taped con- fession 0£ J ennifer Elizabeth Dabney as prosecutor Pat Brian called his final witness in the murder trial of the El Toro woman. failed to obtain any response from the stricken infant. Dabney faces manslaughter anrl child neglccL charges in the same trial. l\1rs. Dabney faces charges of first degree murder. Sheriff's investigator Jtich ard S heriff's investigator Bernie Kuhne testified before Esposito took Esposito took the stand to play back to ' the stand that he had to leave Lhe the jury a conversation taped last Dabney home and vomit outside when June 1 during y,•hich ~1rs . Dabney, 24, he first inspected the premises last admits that she was responsible for June 1. · the death o r her eight·month-0ld son Kuhne s a id he found human and llobert. one oft"•in boys. animal excreta spl attered throughoul.. :0.1rs. Dabney's conression comes in the later stages of the tape where she brea ks clown and admits that s he first tried to drown the child in her bathtub. The confession then moves on to her admission that she deli vered the series of blows that left the child 's head covered with bruises. Robert Dabney died in Children.o,; J-lospital, Orange, after doctors al the El Toro ~1arinc Corps Air Station vainly tried to save the life or the un· · conscious infant. It has been alleged in the trial that Mrs. Dabney inflicted the fatal in- juries the day before his death :ind that her husband, Marine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney, 24, tried to rcvi\'e the infant "'ith n1outh to mouth res usritalion "'hen h(' returned to h is home in the \\lherry ~lousin g fatility on the base. It has been alleged that Dabnt'Y \\'CDl to bed £or the night after he TV Channel 50 Will Go Into Laguna Hills OranJ:c County's only public Lclevison 1olal ion "'iii cxp.'l ncl its l'O\'• erage today to a cable scr\•icc serving Laguna lillls,a1dessa11I. t\OCE Channel 50 \\'1il J01n the cnhtc t·hanne ts offe red through Le1:-1 urr \\'nrld 's HE·rv cable serv1ct• :.and th(' prol:ra ms \1111 be brnadc11 ~t 111 full I rom 3 lo 10 p. m. every day of the week. The resuicnl1al community's 17,000 c<i ble s ubscrihers will sec l\.Ot:t; ·TV pro~ramming on Chann1•\ Three of their telc v1s100 sels. One of the hi~hli~hts nf thi· nnn prorit station's offerings is the c haO\'t' to obtHi n college crcdil throu~h leleviscd courses sponsored by the Coa::;tCommun.ityCollcgc Oislr1ct. the hom e \\'Ith moldy food, dirty clothes and uny,·ashed dishes piled high in the kitch('n. Kuhne said OOth baby c ribs were matted "1th exereta and urine and bi rd droppings in a parakcel's cagl .. had mounter! to the point that the peak of the mound was just under the bird's perch at the top of the cage. • <Sec OA.IJNE"\', Page A:!) . Orani:e Coast \\'c.;1fl1<"r f':i rtly s unn~ \\1th var1ahlc: lui::h clo ud1nc:-s f''r1day. accord · 1n g to lh<' \\('illher servic1· Son1e IO\\' clouds in l ht"' 1norn1n~ hour:>, lli gh:-. 62 to GG. Low:-. tonight 44 to .is. INSIDE TODA.\' On ce considt•red a career for 1001ne11 only, a.irlu1es now are hiring and tra1111ng rnen as fUg/U hosts. See story [J.J. "'"'"' 11 ..... 11«11 01 L."' llO•d Cl '"'+o'"'• •S Clau•h.a D1·•• C""'•C• llH , ........... , 1111 0.,i!~Noh<r; Al ldll..,.lfl Paqt A• £111tt1••""''"1 (1'-•1 Fi11a11ct O.·\ ..... OUe~ Ot """ l•"""' 01 ,...,._,Tnt 0. ,,..,.;., c1•n 111.i .. 11•1 •u"" "'·°' °''""''""'' ... , ~ 0 1.J "orllM llec1nl D't l'TA Ol 5¥1¥111 ,.,....... 01 5-1\ 0..1 Tt .. V•\1011 (II '"'·~· C'\ .. 11 WtfUltt .. \ltllf'IO Mt•• °''·°' • • 4-2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC President ,. . €onsiders Tax Cuts WASJ.llNGTON (UPI) -Presldeol Ford met {9r l\~10 hours today w1th ~ulo lnduslry und union leaders and reportedly indlcutcd he would con- sider ~n incoml' tax cut to help Amcricu '~ •ick t:'Conomy. Ill' ulso ruled out a nc"· ga~ tax . 'fhe "line" White l~Ouse meeting, which includl'd top Cabinet advisers, rollow(•d promiseit \\'edntsday n1gh1 or new proposals by Jo~ord to help beat 1nnution and recession. Gov. \li'1lliam l\tilliken of Michigan, who also attended, told reporters af- t erward hr got the "clear im- pression·· that the President would con."1der a lax cut lmoni; other poss1· ble a.ctions. But ht il\iken stressed Jo~ord had not made any commitments. United Auto Workers Union Presi- dent t eonard Woodcock said he pro- posed the tax cut, but added that the President made no comment. Woodcock s:i.id Ford did indicate supporl of a mor:.ilor1um on l'n1ission control Stliind C6rds -which industry leaders say a.-e pushing up the price or cars. '"IL was a fine meeting,"' said Chrysle r Bonrd Chai rm an Lynn To,wnsend, one of lO auto manage- ment and labo r leaders who sat around the Cabinet l:.iblt>. ·· 1 'n1 not dis- appointed."' Officials of Ford, General Motors , and American Motors also attended, along w ith Treas ury Sec retary William Simon, Transportation Secretary Claude Brinegar and Com· merce Secretary Frederick 8. Dent. Woodcotk said his tax cul proposal received the s upport of all of the in- dustry representatives and ex- ecutives who attended. He said no specific tax cut was recommended but that he stressed it should apply to middle and low-income groups. Board Chairman Henry F'ord II of the Ford l\Jotor Co. has called for a 10 percent across-the-board tax cut to get a grip on the deepening recession. Ford said in·a speech Wednesday night that he was "deeply concerned" over the economy, but did not plan any dras tic changes in his present at· tack on the in£altion a nd recession. S'pelling out his lat.est vie"·s in the speech, Ford said he is "deeply con- cerned'' about '"three domestic d..,ils -inOation, recession and energy.·· He said the auto industry's pro- blems "affect our economy on a very broad basis." FOrd told ·the dinner meeting of the Business Council ''the economy is in difficult straits" and that he would propose "a number of new or 41\ternativc measures to augment and update" his policy by mid-January , shortly aftrr !he new Congress con· venl':t , ··1r nnl sooner ·• You Ca11 Get Tree , Works -Mere $3 ,000 1'1rcd or ,,-rC'slling that old box of Christm as ornaments and li ghts down fronl the dusty •11\iC' or garage raf· tcrs ·~ f or SJ.000, Eschbach's F'IO\\'er and Gift Shop in Laguna Reach will pro- vide lret•. tr1mm1nj?s and all just like rhc \ti -foot tnll supt•rde('oraled ln.•es 011 displa y tn lhl" ,)inp .It 305 F'orcst ,\\ l' No on 1' h:is ortll'rrd one of lhc SJ,000 trees ~t) 1,1r. hul i:'.:'>l'hbarh's ha s sold one lti r SR2.'>. ant'Jtht•r for S7.'l0 :.ind u s n1;ill nn1· 111t h [,•ss expensive orn:i· ment s for :s1:11 . .l nck Eschliach said \Vcdr1esday Eschhaeh said bu!lincss this sca~on Is '":;1mply~abulous " and he C'sti mal- ed tl IS dOllbl e th:tl Of Jast ye ar. \Vt•ckt'rHI cro'>'·ds at thr st"re have al flllll'' rau s('d ..1 ILn~ of 11·a1 ti11 g C'U:o;tome rs to form dov.·n th e blork. 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Smokers Held On Charges of False Alarm Two transients alleged by Orange County Sheri£f's deputies to be responsible for sending five Orange County fire engines roaring to a non - existent fire in high-rise towers in Lagun a Hills were cited for tbe of- fense Wednesday. Deputies said Michael J. Preston . ts ... and ~lack Baker Pendroy, 24, ha\'e been charged with turning in a false fire alarm. It is alleged that the t"·o men blew smoke from their cigarettes into the smoke detector placed by cou nty fire autnor1t1 es 1n the Ross moor Towers at Laguna Hills Leisure World . Deputies said the resulting alarm led authorities to dispatch five fire engines in the belief that a blaze of major proportions was ravaging the area. Director Dismissed WASHINGTON' CAP ) -Dr. Robert · S. Stone has been fired as director or the National Institutes of Health, an Nill spokes man said \Vednesday ni ght. S\.Qne, who took the position 18 mon ths ago, is the second director dis- missed v.•ithlntwo years. Afr Raids Israeli Jets · Hit Palestine Camps HEllt llT (U PI ) I s ra e l~ warpl:1nes today ;.ittacked Palestinian refugee c.11rnps on the outskirts of Bei rut, the first air raids near the Leba nese cnpital in seven months. Four Israeli jets swept over the city and opened fire with machine guns in· to th(' Sabra :lnd Chatila refugee camps, lhc Ue1rut defense ministry reported . Lebanese jet interceptors S"'ept up to meet the atlacking Israeli planes and surface·to-air SAM missiles around th e refugee camps were £ired at the planes. Clouds Qf smoke billo"·ed from one four-story building in the Sabra camp, located in a high rise residential area. The Palestinian ne"·s agency said a supply depot was hit. f'roil1 Page A I FOUNDATION. -1'hc Bov 's t'Jub of Tustin, which recei\'ed s·s.500 to build a multi- purpose act i vily center. 'J"he Girl's Cl ub of Garden Grove. '>''ht ch received $30,000 to help buy a multi-purpose r:.icility. -Th e ·~l ardan Foundation or Educational Therapy in Costa ~lcsa, "'hich received $37 ,500 to set up an emergency fund and revise its audit· ing procedures. -Orange County Family Services or Tustin. Y.'hich received SS.000 to build a satellile o£fice in west Orange County . -Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Brach, iA'hich received $75.000 to as- sist in the purchase or a new building and set up new auditing and account· ing procedures. -'l'hc Assistance League of Laguna Bra c h. which re ceived Sl0.000 towards a bui lding to house communi- ty service programs it sponsors. -Florence Crittenton Services of Orange County in Santa Ana, which re- ceived $60 ,000to assist in the purchase of a facility for counseling services to unmarried, pregnant girls. -The Southern California Division 0£ the Salvation Army in Anaheim, which received $30,000 to build a new facility that would replace its cen· tury-old center. -The Anaheim Foudnation for Cu lture a nd the Arts, which received $5,000 for furniture and equipment at iL<> performing arts and ex.hi bit center. center . i::-i::- Lebanese Premier Rashid Solh told parliament 21.Aa hours after the attack that one woman was killed and 10 in· ju red. "We wUI ask for a meeting of th~ U.N. Sect•rity Council in order to pre- sent an urgent complaint concerning this aggression on Lebanon," Solh said. lie said Foreign Minister Philippe Tak la was calling in ''ambassadors or !he major powers'' lo brier lbem on the Israeli attack. T he Israeli military comm3nd in Tel Aviv confirmed its aircraft con· ducted the 4 p.m. (6 a .m . PST) air raids , but said they were against a Palestine Liberation Organization guerrilla training base south of Beirut and "isolated from any civilian population ." The command said Israeli planes dodged the missiles and all pla nes returned safel y. 1'he planes screamed out of the midafte rnoon rainclouds a nd for seven minutes strafed the camps about three miles southeast of the Lebanese capital's main Hamra shop- ping district. witnesses reported. Severa l Palestinia n guerrilla of- fices arc located in the Sabra district. One report said the Beirut office of the Sy ria n-backed Al Saiqa guerrill a orgttnization was hit. The roar of the pl anes diving over the Sabra area echoed in downtown Beirut. Air raid sirens sounded the alert. ln addition, guerrilla guards and Palestinian Police find at the planes with rines and small arms. Lebanon said one Israeli plane ap- peared to have been shot down over the Mediterranean off Beirut. The air raids were believed to be in reprisal £or a grenade attack in a Tel Aviv theater Wednesday in which three persons were killed a nd 53 in· jured. It was the first Israeli air attack on camps fringing Beirut since May 16, when Israeli planes attacked a camp near the airPort. and a complex of villas six miles outside the city as well as five r efu gee tamps in south Lebanon. • Front Page Al 9 INDICTED .• putting the case before the Grand · Jury, estimated that the total loss to the county as the result or the alleged offenses was ''about$10,000''- 1 rvj~e Co, (;.p_,11,rrol "It may be more and could prove to be less," he said. "The problem in .. making any estirqate is tbat tpis thing l isstillfarfromover." t • • • • He'• Running Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter today announced can- didacy for Lh e Democratic presidentia l no min a tion . Carter. 50. is considered ~ longshot candid~11c. bul s aid he is in the race to sta.v . f 'ro111 Page A I DABNEY ... Mrs. Dabney·s son, J ohn, h:.is been removed from her custody and is be-' ing placed for adoption by county ·authorities. It has been testified that he also suf· fered a broken arm and multiple bruises at his.mother's hands. An infant born last month while Mrs. Dabney was awaiting trial has also been removed Crom her care a nd will be offered for adoption, Brian said. Deputy public defender J\1ichael Beecher said he will argue for J\1rs. Dabney that she was "of diminished capacity'" al the time of her baby's death. 8 Finalists For Manager Eight finalists "'ill be interviewed this weekend for the post of San Juan Capistrano city manager. Mayor Roy Byrnes announced Wed- nesday that the int erviews will be held by the council on Saturday and Sunday. He predicted that a final-selection will be made within two weeks. · Former city manager Donald G. Weidner resigned in October to take a post in Pacifica. John O'Sullivan, director of adr'ninistrative services h"ils been filling in :.is inlerim cilY manager. f'ro• Page '' l DEER. • • oark to ihe co1.uuy•s Irvine Pork. 1'hough Si x Flag.) officials deny it, there ha\•e been reports the rest of the herd, includin1: healthy animals, was sched1i1led for destruc· tion next week. • Company President Ed De\\1ittc. said the order to destroy thl' herd iA'as the result or r•ling by the state h~~dth officials. But officials 111 the animal health division said the only thing th:1t was ordered was separ;1tion of infect · ed. a nima ls fron1 those on public dis- p];.1y. Dr. 1-lyman Parrell, a veterina ri :in at the state 'health office in Los Angt>les said it was unfair to bl a n1c owners of J apanese Village ror destroy ing the deer because lhl'y could not be sold with a positive re.ac- tion to the TB tests. · Treatments '4'ere not .administered to the animals because they "'ould have cost up to$3,000 a month, Parrell s<\id. Japanese Village closed its doors for economic reasons just> 10 days before lethal doses of a toxic chemical ~·ere injected into the 177 deer. "The Japanese Vi llage people feel very badly about this because it's Christmas time and it 's \'ery sad deal- ing "'ith the deer at this time of year,·• said Six Flags s pokesman 1'om J\1aslers. Dr. John Philp, county health of· fleer, said it is unlikely the disease spread to other animals at the fa cility or to humans because it is a di!ferent type of disease than that found in human beings. · Philp said a positive reaclion does not necessarily indicate an active dis- ease but by lhe same token a negative reaction doesn't neeessarily mean lbe disease is not preseot Oil Depletion Curb .Killed WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Rules Committee today effectively killed a bill which would have given a small tax break to almost 40 mlllion low and mode rate income taxpayers and have ended the oil depi ction allowance. Saying that there was not enough time to deal with the bill this session, committee mem-. be rs James J. Delaney (D· N. Y.I. moved that the panel con- sider no further bills this year except the nomination of Nelson A. Rockefeller to be vice presi- dent. Th:e motion carried 9-4, mean· ing that the only chance for any tax legislation this year would be possible amendments in the Senate to the trade reform bill. This is a n extremely remote chance, however. At Stake in Lawsuits Uy DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Of N 01+1y ~II .. 11•11 stock in bulk at a low price to 'P.1obit Oil Company. GIVE HERLOVELYLINGERIE THIS CHRISTMAS Irvine Ranch heirc.)s J oan Irvine Smith is again engaged in a legal bat· tie '>''ith the Irvine Company's major stockholder, the James Irvine 1'~oun· dalion, over "·hat amounts to control of a. fifth oi Orange County. In double-whammy legal actions in recent days, the granddaughter or the foundation's namesake has blocked a proposed sa le of l .J45 acres of land to the state for a new park and tried lo block a bulk sale or the foundation's slOl'k. allegedly to ~l obil Oil. The foundation holds .'H .5 prrccnt f)f the Irvine Company's 8.415,000 shares of stock. 1\trs. Smith and her mother. Athalil' Clark. vole togcthrr on a total or :1bo ut 22 percent. i·hat 22 percent JS 1 he largest blol'k of stock aside from that held by lht' foundation. ~1rs. Smith's court s uit, filed in S:in- la Ana this week. seeks a public offer- ing of the foundation's con trolling share. The move. according to Howard Privett. an attorney for the foundn- tion, ts designed 10 split the controll- ing share into thous :uds of tiny bloCk s 0 1 stock held by pt•ople scatte red throughout the country . The net effect or such a disp('rsnl or the fou nda11on·s controlling power . he said. iA·ould be cffe cti\•e control of the land development company by ~1rs . Smith :\'lost publicly hl•ld companirs in the count ry. he poinlcd out. :lrf' <'Onlrolled by 20 percent or less of the !itf)ck 1r voted in a blnck l\lany, he satd. arf' ('ont rolt('cl by a single 10 percent sh:.i r ... holdcr The stakes are high in the batllt'.' for Irvine Co mpany C'ontrol. Tht• firm's maior assets in clude, the i<J,000 <1t·rc [r\'ill(' Ranch, which tovers 17 pcr- C't'nl of Orange Countv. a 100 .000 acre r~t\11(' ranch In l\lontana, R,000 acres in the Imperial Valley. Tht> Tax Reform l\ct of 1969, a piece or lcgtslal1on the Irvine he1rl'SS help "d m:irch through the federal process - forces foundations such as the J:tmt~ lr\·1nc 1-'oundatton to gl'l rid of all hut l'A"O percent of st.ock in a !oni;le com· pany A ruling handed down in December Of 1973 ga\•e !ht' foundation director~ until 1982 to ~et rid of their excess hnldini:ts. The only stipulation on !he sale iA'.3S that the foundation gtt a llood price for !ht' stock to enable il lo continue: It! char1lable ~·ork . Rased on that rulLn~. Privett !!Bid i'il ri;. Smith· s att('mpt 10 force a pu b\Lc sale Of the !'ilOCk is doomed. In a request to take depositions for the pending Ca!ic, i\1rs. Smilh a11sertl'd that the foundallon Intends to sell 1ls \Vhen contacted, officials of 1'.tobil refused to comment on the possible sale. Sheldon Gebb, an attorney £or the fou ndation, said, ""I think she pulled a name (l\1obi1J ou l,of the air. The roun - dation has been exploring many ways, including a public offering, or complying with the court order.·· "It ·iA·as evident to me that the (mention of l\1obil) was based on pure speculation." he said. A long list of large corporation!; have been rumored to be potential mass purchasers of the foundation's stock. he said. A public offering at this time, both Gebb and Privett pointed out, could be a financial disaster lo the founda· t1on. considering the depressed state of Lhe stock market. Privett termed the Sa nta Ana suit as the most recent in a string of "crazy and innovative" legal actions filed by the heiress since 1959. Repeated attempts to contact l\frs. Smith "'ere unsuccessful. l\l rs . Smith's s uit asks a pre- liminary and permanent injunction agoiinst foundation sale of stock or company sale of any land holdings of over 100 acres without giving her 30 days \1•r1 tten notice. She also asks declaratory damages from the foundation, which her suit eont end s has alwnys controll<'d the Irvine Co mpany "·ith its stock ma- jority. Referring to the Irvine Company's long.standing policy of planned and rhasect development, Privet! said , "Ir "'c "'ere to seH out to a single com- pany of quality that would ca rry out th e quality and master planning we have worked on for years, she would still he in the minority stockholder position she has held for years." '"She wants us required to sprink le the shares out among the public." But Privett co ntended that the case has no merits. There is no legal precedent, he said, for 11 cnurt telling a stockholder how it mus! divest it~elf or its holdings. '"V.'e have already litigated this question once," hl' said, referring to the 1973 cas&: Officials of the Irvine Compnny. Jn· clud1nJif President Raymond Watson, saul thcv cou ld not comment on a case 1nvolV1n'g lhe foundation . Privett said that any comment on what a change in management of the company, particularly a public offer· ini;: and transfer or control to Mrs. Smith, would do to company policies would have to bl? "based on only the rankest speculation." • .. .. • .. .. ., ...... . ... $40.00 MW/PIM! "• .... . • PeipolrSet -/lO<• $Zi.OO PW:JWM. LINGERIE & LOUHGEWUR MARJA IRAS AIMA•el~• ··-.._ IN CO~IA M!Mi 1rs 1116 NEWPORT ILVD. • - • .. ·;, I Htff ... ~~ Noa.u, ~· H-. f :lO to 6 Moo.tin Sat. Fri. 1118 • • .. , .. • • .. .. • • • • I I 71 I I ) . l I [ I \ l • ASSEMBLYMAN BILLGREEN(D-LOSANGELES)OUTLINES FUEL PLAN Astronaut SCott Carpenter (Bight) Heads Up Non-profit Firm • 'Trash Into Gas' Plants Could Be Set by 1977 SACRAJ\1 ENTO ~UP I 1 -v.aste into methanol Cue! A plant to convert so\u:i ' fo1cthanol , which could be waste into <:1ulomob!le fuel produced ror about 30 cents could be operating on a full-a gallon, can be used as a time basis in California by gasoline add1t1ve or used 1977, accord ing to as so lely to power intern al semblyman 8111 Greene, combustion engines. such ID Los An geles) as the Germans did during Appearing al a news con· \Vorld War II re re nee Tues day v.•1th Carpenter 1s president of former a s tronaut Scott th e non-profit Edict Carpenter, Greene sa id Corporation, which has such an operation would been contracted b y lead to lower gasolint! Greene's select committee prices on manpower development Greene said the plant would be muc h like Seattle 's proposed S5G m1lhon fa cility to convert garbage and other solid to conduct a Sl I mtlhon four vear s tud y on the reas1b1llty or producing fuel from Y.'a ste materials "If v.c get a full comm ment '>''C could develop a fully operational plant in two years." Greene said, adding that four Cahforn1a c1t1 es were a lr eady "aboard " "Production and use of methanol as an automobile fu el supplement will reduce prices, ehm1nate our depen. dence on foreign 01! and su b s tantially redu ce automolt\C air pollution" G1eene!ia1d l~e also said tt could 1m . prove car mileage by 10 percent, save urban go\ern· ments about S2 b1lhon a yea r and l'reate thousands of new JObS 1n a new pr1vutc industry Nutrition Comparison Aids in Food Purchase • By SVJ,VI A PORTER Q Whi ch of these canned s oup s 1s th e mo s t nutr1 t1ou s (a) turkey noodle, (b ) 011100 {c J lent1l ·I Omato , {d ) fllanh .1ltan sty le clam chov.der ' A l~entil tom .1to 1s 1:! limt•s a:\ nutr1t1ous a<; onion soup .ind thc1 cfore 12 times the barg~'lln 1f the price for each can is lhe same Le nt1l ·tomato 1s nearly se \en times as nutritious as lurkey noodle soup and five times as v1t,1m1n mineral prote1h packed as J\t anhattan cl':lm chowder Q. \\'JllCll OJ' THESE vegetables 1s the best nutr1t1onally (a ) frozen coll ard greens, (b) frozen green beans ( e) celery Id) canned carrots' A Frozen coll ard greens are 1~1ce .1s nutritious as canned r arrots f1\e limes as nutr11Jous .is <'Ut green beans and 18 times a s nutr11tous as ,1n equivalent amount of celery Q \Vh1 ch of these fruits has th e most nutr1t1on va lu e' {al cantaloupe, (b) !'itrav.'berr1es le) plum, {di pear' ,, A A s erving of l'antaloupc l'Onta1ns twice the nutr1t1on that a helping of stra'>'·berr1es l'Onta1ns, fi ve time s a s much nMoney's ~-Worth nutr1t1onal \alue as a pear and nine times as m uch as a plum These samplings from the "Food Scorecard" recently pubil!i hed by the Center for Science 1n the PublJc Int e r est (a co ndensed version of the ear li er "Nutrrtton Sco reboard Your Guide to Better Ealing') underline one of the least kno"'n but surelv most important food saving rules you ha\e today Spcc1f1cal\y, that among the hundreds of "how to s.1ve '' rules I h ave subm1tlc-d to' ou in the past, !he nutr1t1onal return ' on \our food dollar v.•cll m,1y be the most \ • .tu:.ible of all although few have any concept of 11 B V C JI OOS I NG lentil tom ato soup, \Ou can gel a "'hopping 12 times the food value that }OU can get from an equa l .tmnunt of onion soup Or by sclcct1ng coll ard g1 eens over frozen green beans, }ou'H get five times the food bargain, 1n terms of the actual benefit of the food lo } OU Or by buying C'a ntaloupe instead of plums. you II get nine limes the nutr1t1onal return for each dollar you spend on each fruit The s coring S}Stem , expl.11ns CSP I director J\ltchael J acobson. involves "plus'' points for the an1ounts of protein, key v1ta m1 n s a nd minerals, starch ~u1d fiber, naturallv OC'curr1 n g s ugar and un sa turated f:Jt (from vegetables, oils, nuts , fish and margarine) Foods get minus points for sugar and corn sy rup added by the manufacturer and for saturated fal<; (e g • those found 1n meats and dairy prod ucts ). Minus points also arc given when fat becomes more than 20 percent of the food 's weight after removal of al l moisture To 1llus tratl' the S}Stem, here's how .1 hamburger scores Protein 20 Carbohydrate 0, V1tam1ns 19 Minerals 8' Subtotal 47 Fat 13. Total. Plus 34 And h e re s h ow one popular candy bar scores Protein 3, Carbohydrate, natural. 3, Added sugar and corn svrup ·48, Fat 4 V1tam1ns 7 ftftnerals fi, Total. At 1nu s 33 Panelist Blaming FPC For U.S. Gas Shortage Pl10ENIX A l IZ '\P) Tht' Feder:ll Po\\ rr ('om m1:-;s1on hetpr d create lhL• nal1on"s n.1t ural (::.i s 'lhortag<' and docs n I ha \ c !ht solutions lo correct 11 tn tht' future. !I member of thr ni;ency,said Wednesday "I am convinced that thC' C"r1s1s has onl y begun ancl that 1{ chongts are not made quickly. the current le' t>I oC cconom1r d1sn1pt1on w1U be but a shadow of what hes ahead " Comm1ss1on<'r Rush !\toody. Jr. s:ild in re· marks prepurt'1l for de· hverv to the fntl'rstatc 011 Compact Con1m1ss1on TlfE C01'11'11 SSIO\' 1s rn mpo std o r 30 011 produ<'1ng Sl fll('S nnd SIX l\S socu1le !'!tales which art• respon51ble for virtual!) all of the nation's domestu: 011 .supply Largelr t n blame, !\toody said, are federal price con · trols on natural ~as piped hetwren '5 tatl'!i . Gas pro· duced and sold w1th111 3 ~1 .1tc dO{'s 1101 <'Omt• under 1 he s.1nt t> 3ur1sd1ct1nn and pr1C'e" generally hil\C lx-en n111ch l111ther ·,\n)onl' \\•ho trtt•s to n1a1nt:11n the present stn1c· tu re of intrastate market \S interstate market 1s IJ, 1n g in a fool s paradise,',.,. fl1ood } said "'The present system can· not end11re The only re· ahst1c rho1ce to be made 1!i between a totally regulated jlas market and a free gas market." In the f1 !'!ca l year starting Inst Septe mber . he said, natural gas s upplies have been or '>''ill bt' curtailed to 27 of lhe nation's 44 ma1nr pipelines The comparable flJlure for a 'ear e.1rllt•r he su1d, wa s20 1•·TJIE PRF.SENT s1tua· t1on "'as .:allo"'•cd t8 con· 11nue, he said , rurta1lml'nls v.:ould a rrcct many nr "thc oountry's rcs1dcntlal 11nd In· dus tr1 a l C'OnsumerS o r natural gas. \Vh1lc> ,ldn11tt1ng that he did not kno\~' "'hat action \\OUld he t:iken . f.'loody pre d1ctecl th<1l "lhe st atus quo ~111 not be permitted to ron· l1nue.· · Thl' Illness lo be cured is a cr1t1cal gas shortage,'' he said But the p hys1c1an 1n this instance. the FPC. not only caused the illness but d oes not now have the medicine to cure 1t " Hampered by court de· c1s1ons which forced his :igtncy t o esta blish nrbf1clall)· lo\v j:!'.3!i rates, P..lood y s:.11d, 1t "'ill be up to Congress to act "IT IS 1'1\ hope ih:it thc )('g1slative mo\'em('nt ~111 be 1owurds decontrol of na tural iias ~e llh cad prices.' he said ' I know of no other" ay to br1nJl about the de\'elopmcnt of our HS· vet unde\·eloped ~as re· $0Urces, nor do 1 ~ee :iny alternntlve that promises to t"Ost the cons umer less In the tong run " ... - Thursday's Closing Prices . ' NEW ,, YORK " .. . ' • Thurtday, Oecemb•r 12 1974 DAILV PILOT DS STOCK EXCHANGE P.f111t1tf Pl1111ges I 0 \ Dt)~ {L Pl I -The pound stt'rl· 111~ onrt• thl' kt)stone of the "nrld n1onctar\ s':o;tcm l))unj!;ed n11;ii n to. 11,,, to 11 .. IO \\l'St levels 1n history, Ll'fil·c11ng 1l11t.11n 's gra\'e economic I rl"il:, The pound frll a.6{a1nst othc!:r -.·orld C'Urr('nc1C!> \\{'d ncsday a fte r lhe A1nl'r1c.1n Exxon Co mpany connrmed S.1ud1 1\rab1:1 would no longer -.ccept. 1 ht s lcrl1n ~ l'nr oil p.:aymenl s D6 DAIL V PILOT Tbur5dar Decembet 12, 1974 Boxer-Murderer Carter Responds T-o Judge's Denial TllE!\'TCl'.'\, ~.I. IAPf -Ad€'j(·rte1l Hubin "/lu rric:.inc" Cnrter. hc·h1nd hats for lif<'. C'ontend~ the Jud~l' "''hu rejl·C'led hi s motion for a nc\\' trial was biased against him . "I \\':isn't C'Xpec l1n g anythin,i:: t<1 <'Onl<! from this m .:'l ... lh1 s Judge has sho\\·n ml' consistt-''ly in the past l hal he was totally against m<•," Carter said Wednesday or Superior Court Judge Samuel A. Larner. Larner, who presided at the 19C7 triple murder trial dr CartC"r, J7, <ind codcfendant John Artis, rCJ<·rtrd on \\'ednesday their plea for ant'\\' tr1al. Interv iewed a.t Trenton Stale Pri~on, lhc forrner m1ddle\\·e1i:ht t1ox· ''r :-.aid he would appeal the del'1~1on .. as f<.ir "" it ran J:O'' ••nrl said ht· lhinks he\\ 111 eventual]) "·1n. "I know it's going tr1 1,1ke ;111uthl'r )e<ir," Carter ~:11d . "I t·~ l\11nl nf depressing, i:.,n't it'! .. ··1 \\'Ondcr ho\\· n1uch n1tll'l'l'Vidl•flcc 1 must dig up." he said . rcfcrrin~ lo the state's t\\·o key \\'itnessr~. 11 h11 testified they lied at lhl' original lri;1l 1n return for lcnicnl'y in pending t·riminal maUers Of Larner. Carter said. "1-"rom the: outi;et he \\'us so personally invol\'ed that he couldn 't in all conscience do anything for me.·· \\'hen asked about the possibilit y or resortinc to violence. Carter said, .. If you cannot resol,,e these things by la...,·, what other rel'oursc do you have?" "ll.ow el ~e can you J:et out or prison If the law puts you into it ... \\'hen :-ou're in jail for somrlhin~ you did not do," the former !Ille contender ~aid . "If you 'r(• in j:iil doing triple murder like 1 am. and .vou kno1v .vou'rc not getting out -there's no hope of gc1 t1n J: out -\\'h:it "'ould you do?" Carter :1skcd nc11·smen. Carter, in m<1ximun1 cu..;tody al the state prison. \\'as stru~~ling to n1ain· t ain his composure. s mnkin g eigarcHcs and shaking as he 11as in· tervie\\·ed . There" ere plans to bring hin1 to thC' interview room no matter ho\\' the de· c1 sion went, and Carter sa id he learnt•d of Larner's ruling from a photographer in the room. Author of a book entitled. "The 16th Round," Carter said I here \lo'l're rumors in the prison \\'ednesday · morning that he had been ~ranted a ne\\' trial. Some inmal.('s said they had heard it on the radio. hcs•ud. •·1 mu st hear it myself." Carter said he told himself. "I must rt't1d the de· ('ision myself. t do my O\lo'll thinking.'' f:Jrtcr said he refused "to project m~·~clf out of thi:, pfi'>On. If 1 did, I 11uuld I.le lo~1ng, my n:ality or \\'here I am and I have to hold onto my rt•- :.lit~ .. In 1.h sm1ss1ng the bid for :i ne\\'lrial, Lru·ner said h(' found lh(' recant:Jtions •;f Hello and Ar;ld\ey lacking in sin· «eritv. "That ring of truth is totally absent 1n the rec<1ntation of both 11•1tncsses," Larner said. "After a con1plete re· v1t•11• of lhc evidence at thf' trial and post trial hearin~. the court rinds that Hello's recantation is simply un - be\ic\· able." Larner i;aid. Re\lo, currt'ntly in a county jail on unrelated charges. and Bradley testified at the original trial that they • were attempting a break-in at a sheet metal rirn1 a block from the Lafayette B:.1r & Grill at the time the murders occurred there. Passaic County Prosecutor Joseph D. Gourle1·. 111hose office handled the murder r~se and subsequent appeals. ~a id the ruling .. gives a certain \'in· dication to the office," \1'hil'h Gourley assumed leadership of in 1970. Gourley said he felt all along that the lu 1v enforcement officials accused of coercion "111·erc not the type of in · dividua Is \\'ho \\'OU Id resort to thi.il typc of activity to get a conviction.'' 'file prosecutor refused to rule out the possibility of perjury charges against Bradley and Bello. "Some prosecutor ni1 ght look into that once all appeals have r un their course." Gourley said . Heavy Appetites Rep To Baseball Fans · NE\Y YORK (1\P) -Buseball buffs ·rhere 1,, the ne'v st~ le Ian, he have the n1ost ravenous appetites of added, \1•ho goes toa race trark or ball all sports ~pectator s and soft ice gameprimarily tocat.''Someofthem rream 1s the latest \'1cc of the horse never get up from the table.'' player, ::.ays a man "·ho keeps a They may blo\v$7to$10onthebuf· thumb on ... uch trends. fct. "The average basrball fan, for in· "Baseball fans spend more because stance, "·ill spend S2 on food and theyhavenocompulsionto stayglued refres hments al a game," Bill Connell ln their scats," Connell explained.· said today. "1\t the race tral'k. the per "The g.:ime is slow and casual. Fans capita rate is Sl.70 t.o $2. Jn hocki."y. ·move around constantly. 1'hcy kCl'P it's Sl.25 to Sl.50, basketball SI to SI .IO buying. · and at the bottom, foot ball -90 cents ··1-1ockey is helped because it hus to a dollar. l\\O intermissions, instead or just one "It isn't that the football ran is !he as in bask.elba!l. But there is no least affluent -actually he probably halftime sho\r ~o thl1 fans c:1n gel lo is the most arnuent It all goes back to the food \\'1nd11\\c;durini:? the break. thenatureofthegame." "But \\'hilt> thl' l.!a ml' is on. th•·\ Connell is a boyish-lookin~ Rosto· don't budgl'. '1'h1 ... i" n1ore true in foot 111an of 35 11·ho is pres id ent of the . baJ\. \\·her£' one c;ut l ,1!ford 10 mis~ .1 OgdC'n Lei .sure Corp. and has becomP ~ingle pla~. Al the h.1lf. th~rc is a <'ol uncofthe nauon·s biggest peddlers of nrrut halftirni." ~ho"" :-,o the f:i n ix·a nuts. popcorn and cold bcrr at n~rn1:.ill1 iust hal:!.t1n1l' I~ i::<·1 to lhl' ~parts l' ,·e nl "· toilet :.1 nd b;u•k to hi s ~eJ I "!l's not Jttst a hambur)il'r Jnd hot Connell :..aHI his company ke.~1)s ta.h 1log bt1~llll''i" any n1orl'. ' the young on the fanl:! t <1::.t~s do\\·n lo thl' g11Jt s t·xt>rult\'e ... ::11d. "1'hc !rend is mort:' eyebro\\'. lo"'ard clam hars. pJllaS. f;inry "Don 't give the race fan an~·thin~ lta!ian ~au ,,agesand\\'hlletab1crlolh that rt•qu1rt':. 11\0 hands.'' he said. rcslaurantc; \11here the :.,er1·ice 1s from "He needs one hand a1'>1'3Y~ free l o 11uick to elegant." hold his tip sheet. • • I ' I I ,ii ... • • 1 · .. T l1is Does11 't Co11 11 1 ' ' • .. McMullen May Play ln,Japan I.OS ANGELES !AP)-U('causeof three sma ll children to care for Yl'idov;cr K en r.tcPl1ullen admits he's not too enthusiastic .about th<' idea. but the Los Angeles DodAers infielder is still weighing ·an offer to play baseball in Japan next season. ··1 don't really care to go ov<"r there but if I'm offered c>nough money for the security of my family I'd be foolisfl to turn it do\\'n," said lttc!lotullen. . The 32-year-old ?ifc~tullcn. v.•ilh help from his family, is raising the children after his Y:ife, Bobbir. died of cancer earlier this year. Ile said he'd · rather not be away from one-year:old Jonathan. fi\·c-year ·old Ry<in and three-year-old Kenn:1 so mut'h of the year Yilth the 9'::-month Japanesi..' season. ' "It's not an egu trip !1) ml' ... thl' veteran of 12 n1 ajor ll'ai,iu1· sc.isnns said in a telephone inll'r\'1l'\\ fron1 hi :. Oxnard home. "I'd go O\·er there lo 1>lay baseb;dl ;ind fin:u1cial!y hl·lp n1.' farnil.r. H's a \'E'ry busincs::.likl' ap proath . Baseball's still fun to nic and I ,,·ouldn't trade jobs \\'ith anybody. "But there's a point in t•\·eryonc's eareer \\:here ~·ou rcoilizc you're in ii.. for the money.'' Driv ing Through The Irish Former Sou th Bend prep s tar, John · J.a sko\\'ski. 31, of Indiana drives into the heart ' . of the Notre .Dame defense. lndiuna ·defeated J\1eP.1ull e n, Dodgers President Peter 0 '1dalley and represcntati,·cs ,of the Tokyo Giants team met earlier this week. "All :r.tr .. o •:r.talley \\'as doing \vas-.· giving me perm ission to talk to them. We didn't fi nalize anythinl!'," Ji.lc?i!ullen said. "I don't knO\\' how close we are, really. It's up in the air until I contact them (the Japanese team)~" said l\tcliJullen. ~otre Dan1c in South Bend, 94·84 .. Land Speed Record Try Se t for TV Rams Face Bills NE\V YORK (,\P)-Top Rank Inc .• th e folks \vho brought you Evel l\nie\'el and his Sn;ike River Canyon plunge, is b<ick in the speed spcc- Playoffs in Mind, Admits LA Coach· P.fcl\lullcn ...,·as expel'led to be a Dodgers starter \\•hen the team ob- tained him fror the California' . .\ngcls in 1972. Bul recurring back. !roubles and the emergence of Ron Cey l<'fl him a pinch·hitter most of that season. lie was offerc<l a smaller C'On· tract for 1974. After slarting only a handful or cames this year for !ht• J\;~1\ional League champions. l\1cl\lullrn ean sec something similar happening again and he doesn't like it. lacul ar business and the object this LONG BEACll <AP) -0. J. time is to break the sound barrier in a Simpson returns to the Los Angeles land-based vehicle. Coliseum scene of hi s collegiate Hoping to c:1pitalize on the com mo. triumphs and the runne1· and his Buf· tion stirred up by Kriievel's venture, a falo Bills have coach Chuck Knox of financial if not artistic success. Top the Rams worried. Hank di sclosed plans \\'ednesday.for "We have to play a team \\'ith a lot a drac racing extravaganza in which of talent, speed at the wide receiver twodrivers\\~llLrytoseta\\'orldland positions and or course 0 . J. who's s~ed record. break the sound barrier coming back home," Knox dee Jared. and beat earh other in a head·to·head llowever, the Rams and the Bills r:.irc. have spots in the National Football 1\rt ,\rfon::.. a 48·year-0\d l'eteran Lca11ue Super Bo\\•l playoffs clinched. frorn Akron. Ohi o. 111·ho ab11 ndoned his The Rams go ln as the \\'estern job as a manufaC'turerof chicken fe ed Dil'ision winning NFC team and the in. favor of drag racing 21 years ago, Bills as the wild card club in the AFL. \\'Iii drive a new \'er~ion of his jct· Simpson will be making hi s return po1\'ered Green ~1onster, \\'hite Billy to J.,os Angeles ...,.·ith the Bills si nce his ti.feyer, a fuzz.fat'ed 20-\'ear-old from 1!168 triumphs \\'hen he \\'On both All· \Varo, Tex., \\'ill handlf. a rocket car American and 1-leis man Trophy built by Bill Frederick. honors \\'it h the Unive r sity of And the "'hole business ,~·ill be Southern California. televised live and in color into living In 1970, at Buffalo, Simpson gained rooms across the nalion and around only 24 yards in 14 earries against the the \lo'Orld . Top Rank is negotiating i\ Rams but that 1\•as before the Bills wit h AD C and CBS and expects to an-built an offcnsi\'c line lo help the all · nounce 1'V plans in a \\·eek or so. · star runner. ·' 1'he attempts at the land speed re-Knox again sa)s pride \\'iii be the cord and the· sound barrier \\'ill take motivating factor \\'ilh his J{ams place in Scp1en1bc1· at the Bonneville although he readily admitted lo Salt Flats in Utah, and the match race newsmen on \\'ednesday. ··1 ·m sure 11il\comeoffaboulamonthlatcr that our players are thinkin,g aboul t\rfons is no :,,tranger to this sort ol thcplllyoffs. 'fh:.1l'::.natur;1L " thing. lie set a \1·ortd land speed re C)uartc rback Jarncs 11arris and run · l'Ord in No\'e1111x>rof 1965only 10 sec it 111ng baC'k Jim nertelsen. both iniured broken soon aftt·r b~· l'rai~ Brccdlov(' 1n the first h ~1lf of ~1onday 's 23· 16 loss ·rhc rurrent m;1rk nf fi22.107 miles per to \Vashin)!lon, \\'i ll he all right for the hour \\'as set bv c:arv (;abelith in h1,.. Buffalo ga1nc Blue l-'lameOci.23.19iO ~tean"·hile . \\'as hington plays Arfons said he fully <'Xpcet~ to Chicago and St. Louis meets the New l1reak the sound barrier. \\·hich 1\·ould York Gi3nts and those results "'ill require a spel'd of aboul 740 111ph at have a bl'<1ri n)! on the Dec. 22 playoff Bonne\'ille, and d()('sn 't think it'~ too game at 1he Coliseum . dangerous. If \\'ashington "'ins and Sl. Louis loses. the latter "'ill be in Los Angeles. If bolh \\'in or if both lose. it "'ill be the Redskins returning to the scene of their ~londay triumph. "\Ve have no preference \>€tween \\'ashinAton ri nd St. Louis," Knox said. "\V e s till have to play Ram foot· ball , no n1atter who it i.'I ." Quarterback Bill Kil mer of the Redski ns , who thrC\\' three touchdown passes against the Rams. had said he didn't think Los 1\ngeles had divulged ;1\1 its J><iSS coverage. "Sure, Kilmer didn't see all uf our cnvcrages," said Knox . "We have a lo\ of coverages and haven't shown thc>1n all ln 0111y on1' opponent all year \\'c actually added snmc fnr thl' H<'dskins . "Kilmer did a real pmfcssion:.il JOb on us. I le hus a quick drop and one of . Still No P ay C l ~C.:I NNATI -rormer: National Foolball League running back Paul Robinson said neither he nor other membe rs o( the champion Birm· ingham Amcrieansofthe World Foot- ball League have received their full salaries. the few times we forced him ioscram- ble was when he got a pass intercep- Lion. As ked if the !tams might have been somewhat relaxed against \Vashington. knowing l.os Angeles .already had a playoff berth cinched, Knox said, "I think ...,.e·vc had~ great. e ffort in every game since I've been here. Sometimes that effort can be misdirected. On Joe Thcismann's. 44·yard punt return. that eventually led to a \Vashington touchdown, Knox said: "T\\'O of our players overran and l\\'O re\l down.'' Sports in Brief "I'm not unhappy sitting on th(• bench." he said. "But I \1·011'.t arecpt it lesser salary because uf it. [ \1·on't be penalized for not pl ayi ng \\'hen I ran play.'' lie guessed that his pay in Japan would be about double \\'hat it is \\'ith the Dodgers. ' J\fC'Mullcn and hi s "''ifl' del'ided to hold off r adiation treatment of the cancer because it \\'OUld endanger the pregnant')". After Jonathan "·as born Nov. 30, 1973. she started undergoing treatment. Walton Will Remain With Pro Basketball PllOl::NIX -IJill \Vallon, inju red /\rgentina smashed S\\·eden·s Bjorn star of the Portland Trail lllazers. Borg 7·5, 6·1 today and gained the 1nadc hi s rirst trip with the team since semifinals of the Grand Prix flt asters he announced he would remain in pro· ·tennis tournamenl. fessional basketball. but he did not John Newcombe ol 1\ustrillia anct suit up ror the _game "'ith the Phoenix llie Nustasc of llomania also clinched Suns \\1ednesday nighl. • ··~emi~in·a1 Spots and ~1cxico's Raul 'fhe ~ulional Uasketball Assoc1a Ran11rez needed only a 1·1clory to lion :>tar said the bone spur in his left com plete the lineup. ankll' slill bothered him . lie has mis· Ne"·combe remained alive by over· sed eight gan1es so far because of the ()O\\'ering Onny Pa run of New Zealand injury. · 6-4.6-4. Nastase'. turned back Jlarold Rerord Payoff .Solomon, 6·3, 64. · Rul<irk 's Van. a 28·1 longshot. com-In the other match played today. bined \\'ith 7-1outsider1-'lcet Rullar at Ramirez defeated ~1anuel Orantes of l,os Alamitos Race .Course Wednes-Spain in a match between two relent· day afternoon for a record $3,858.50 $5 less retrievers 6-3, 6·1 . exacta payoff. ¥ d M Alli Rulark"s Van , ridden by James an er eer 119 Brooks, returned S59.2Q for the win. TAMPA -Johnny Vanderl\Teer, T.he SJ.858.50 exacta topped the pre-.t~e onl y major league ~a se ba!I \'1ous Quarter Hnrse Racing Associa-pitcher to ever hurl s uccessive no-hit lion mark of $2,025 set la!tl year, but · ga mes, is hospitalized with a circula · fell short of tht' all time Los Alamitos lion di sorder. rc<:ordcourseofS6.286 "~le's in good health. but ;J main ~lall :l>f'rgf'r Die• S~\N Ul-~ltNAHOINll Gordon !\l;lltzhe rger. 01 Chiea~n \\fhitc Sox pitcher 111 lhc l!l-IUS "'ho spent more than 20 yc11rs 1n baseball as a 11layer , coach and minor· leai?ue manager. died Wednesday :iflf'f-a Inn~ illness al the <.1gc of 62. Maltzbcrger. 1\·ho li ved in lh1s Southern California are:• most of hi s life. started in the Pacific Coasl League in 1932 and pitC'hed sc\'eral seasons for the I-lolly wood Stars. . He compiled a 20·13 m ark for the White Sox between 1943 and 1947. Borg Smashed AfELBOURNE, Auslralia -The s.ensat~onal Guillermo Villas of artery to his heart is blocked." his "'ife, Lois. said Wednesday. Vandermeer. tiO. pitl'hed hi s con- seC'utive no -hit g:imcs fnr the Cincin nati f{eds in l93f! A kPrs to M1yon1ii1g l.Altr\l\'l l E. \V\'o Un1v€'rs itv of it·xas assistani. Fred Ak ers 'Was named tJnivcrsity of \v'yo1nin g head football <"oach toda." to succeed rritr. Shufmur, head roaC'h for the past fnur years. Venn• Complex'/' . ' LAS VEG,\S -The possibility or a $20·million bond issue to finance· the building or a proposed downtown sports complex has been suggested to the city commission. Kings, Boston Square Off UPtTfl ........ BOSTON (AP I·-The Los Angeles Kings. unbeaten on the road so far thi s season, tried lo k<'CJ) that streak ali,·e tonight \lo'hcn they r:iced the Boston Bruins in the S('tOnd game or a (i\'C· Ad me National llockey 1-t!aJ?Ue trip. Kings' latest unbeaten streak to eighl games. Los 1\nJ?ele"i, dcfcatL'll only twice On T V To11lghl Channe l :; "' 6 day. The trip ends at Kansas City nexl \\'ednesday. St:1n ~11!..11.1 ol 11\l' ("hu•:1 ).:(I IJ1.1t"~ Ila\\ ks gor:-. ~pr :l\\'li ng 111!0 1hr nl'l .t" ·rom 1.~~1ak looks fin l\likJl :I t·1>11t1nut·d Clll HllU the n(•I, but t he put·k didn 't. 1·,, n1:1kc mattt'rs \vOrsc, tht' sl:.ir center ~11ff('rt•d ~1 s hbuld rr inju1 '!on lhe play. ('h1 ratto ct«fc :ltrli the hn::-t Atlanta f'Jamcs, however, S 2. \\'rdnrsd,1y night . 1'he Klnj'.!li dercalt•d the l\taple Leafs 4·1 Wednesday niJlht In Toronto for "their 11th rond gom1• of the ~r,al;on without a dtft1al and mo'#t bark Into a tic for rirsl plate in Division 3 with • ~1ontrcal. this SC'ason, has si:c v1cloru•s :ind fi\'C tics 3\\'ay from homl• After tonight's game agoiinst lhe . Oruin~. the Kings visit New York for tne weekend playinl! the Islanders Saturday nlghl and tho Rangers Sun· Against To ronto. 0;.in ri.la loney scored in the first period 11 nd Outrh C.oring and Whitey \Vidin g C'onnet'ted in the set'nnd period to ~ive Los Angeles a 3·0 leud bcfnre rx King ~d· rlic Shack ~ot the Toronto Maple L('a fs' lone J.?Oa I in thf' Sl'Cnr.d period. P.llke CorriA:in scort-d 1n the lhird period for the Kings. \\'ho mana~ed 32 r<hot~ on Toronto goAlie Dunc Wilson "'hile. Los 1\ngeles goalltender Rogie Vachon raced 36 ~t :iplf' l.e11f shots. Tbc victory also exleo d~d the ' . • 7 l I .. ' . • Saddlebaek T oday's Final L N.Y. Sto eks YOL . 67, NO. 346, 5 SE CTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T H URSDAY ,DECEMBER12,1W4 TEN CENTS Lion · Country Offers to Save 1·40 Deer By Wl 'i!;[.~,)\f.!.l,~flBER Lion Country Sarari and two Orange County government leaders Wednes- day offered to save the li0ves of et doomed herd of lame Qcer al defunct .Japanese Village and Deer Park in Buena Park. The offers came 1n the wake of an outpouring of public shock and anger over the slaughter of 177 deer at the. amusement park Tuesday because they had positive. reac tions t o tuberculosis tests. Lion Country, Irvine's open air-~ild animal park, said it will take any or the 140 remaining deer that have negative TB l8t results . A spokesman for Six. Flags 'Inc., parent ri rm ol Japanese Village said the company would be happy to transfer the deer but no definite ar- rangements had been made. Qffers by supervisor s Ralph ssessor Diedrich and R8.1ph Clark to put tile ren1aining deer in county regional park 4 petting zoos were also made but the company has not reacted to them. Diedri<'h..1 said he \llOUld urge the county to accept all the deer -- including those with positive TB reac- tions -as long as they were donated free of charge. • He said the county could take the animals and keep them within tbe rules set down by the state Depart· ro_ menl or Animal Health and the Orange County ~lealth Department. The 1-~ullerton supervisor admitted some of lhe remaining deer might be infected bul that v.•111 be determined later. ··Right nov. I feel the important thing 1s to sa\'C the herd.,. he said. ""I understand the economic pressures on the company -and the only way these anim<als can be saved from de- ath is for the county to take over." e Prosecutor Sees Mo.re Charges By TOi'it 81\RLEY OI lht D.lll' Piltl SUll The Orange County prosecutor wh"" succeeded in obtaining Grand Jury in- dictments against nine persons who allegedly defrauded the Orange Coun· ty Asscssor·s office hinted today that more charges mig ht be forthcoming . Crom the panel. Deputy District Attorney Michael Ca pi zzi gave those indications.but lit· tic other new information into his fi ve-month probe of activities within the office during the first successful campaign to elect Assessor Andrew llinsha w to the House of Represen- tative Neither l·linshaw, nor his successor. Assessor Jack Vallerga, could be re - ached for comment today on the 33- count indictment handed down Wed- nesday by the Grand Jury. Diedrich said he has been tofd positi\'e ·re reactions v.•erc noted for the first time nearly tv.·o years ago but the infected animals were qu11.ran · tined. ..If som~ or th£> animals are infect· ed, they will ha\"C to !>(' lre:ned but most of the animals h . .ft ar£> healthy and Y:ould be a welpome addition t11 our park sysl<'m." he :.aid. Diedrich made his offer before learning of Lion Country 's proposal but a spokesm.1n for the su1K'r\·i:.or :..:11d toduv the cotull y proposal is still \a lid 01cdril'h ~aid sU!)l..'r\"l:>ors ha\'t• 1'1·· t:ci11t>d hundrl·ds ol c.1ll ~ front cnra.eed c1ti1t·n~ ,1ho h1..·.1rd the lh!\\'l>• oft he 1 n1l1a l sl.1ughl1..'r. Supl'r\"1:'or Cl.irk 1u1nl'd Oicdr1ch·s 1,.•fforl. s ..i~ 1ng hl· \\ants to quarant1ne- 1hc Japanese \"1llagc hcrd al O'Neill !'ark and n10,·c del·r ;ilre..idy al that (See DE I::R, PageAO!l row? TAKES FIFTH AMENDMENT Congressma n Hinshaw D.i+,1'111r1W... ....... INVOKES CONSTITUTION Coun ty Assessor Vallerga Unhappy Landing, , Nnti..nl: that the investigation is by nomeansover.theGrandJuryissued ·saddlebaek Aetion its JJ-counl indictment. on multiple felony charges or grand theft, con- spiracy~ submission of false ~!aims and violations of government codes. Rescue workers minister · to small Pleasure airplane that pancaked onto the, landing strip of Orange County Airport at.sunset Wednesday after pilot radioed tower .to ·report his nose wheel was stuck. No injuries resu~ted aboa!d plane which reportedly was on a trip from Nut Tree, Calif. Firemen said full contingent of· men and equipment had time to set up before plane came in. ,,. T he nine persons named in the in- dictment are : Retired assessor's employes Kirk Ar.mislead, 61. of Santa Ana and Garland Redding, 55, of Santa Ana. Petition Drive Set Against Zogg's Pact Tape Confession Played Jury Hears Toro Mother's Account of Blows An Orange County Superior Court Dabney home and vomit outside when Kuhne said both baby cribs were 'ury listened today to the taped eon---h• first.inspected lhurem~es last matted with excreta and urine and fession or J ennifer Elizabeth Dabney June l. bfrd dioppings in a parakeet's cage as prosecutor Pal Brian called his Kuhne said he found human and had mounted to the point that the peak fin al witness in the murder trial of the animal excreta splattered throughout • o£the mound was just under the bird's El Toro woman. the home with moldy food, dirty perch at the top of the cage. Sheriff's investigator Bernie clothes and unwashed dishes piled A1rs. Dabney's son, John, has been Esposito took the stand to play back to high in the kitchen. (See ~ABNEY, Page AZ) the jury a conversation taped last June 1 during which Mrs. Dabney, 24, admits that she was responsible for • the death of her eight-month-old son Robert. one of twin boys. Israeli Planes Rai d Mrs. Dabney's confession comes in the later stages of the tape where she breaks down and admits that she first · tried to drown the child in her · bathtub. Outskirts of Beirut The confession then moves on to her admission that she delivered the BEIRUT (UPJ) -I s raeli series of blows that left the child's warplanes today attacked Palestinian head covered with bruises. . refugee camps on the outskirts or Robert Dabney died itl Childrens Beirut, the first air r aids near the llospital, Orange, after doctors at the Lebanese capital in seven months. El Toro Marine Corps· Air Station Four Israeli jets swept over the city vainly fried to save the life of the un· and opened fire with machine guns in· conscious infant. to the ,Sabra and Chatila refugee lt has been alleged in the trial that camps, the Beirut defense ministry Mrs. Dabney inflicted the fatal in· reported. juries the day before his death and Lebanese jet interceptors swept up that her husba nd. Marine Corps Sgt. to meet the attacking Israeli planes Dennis Eug£'nl' Dabney, 24, tried to and s urface-lo-air SA~1 missiles revive the in£:1nt with mouth to mouth around the rerugee camps were fired resuscitation v.·hen he returned to his at the planes. home in the \\lherry Housing racility Clouds of smoke billowed from one on the base. four-story building in the Sabra camp, IL has been a lleged that Dabney located in a high rise residential area. went to bed for the night after he The Palestinian news agency said a fai~ed to obtain any response from the .supply depot was hit. slrickcninCant. Lebanese Premier Rashid Solh told ~abney face.<; m.a.nsl:iui;:hter and ' parliament 211\1 hours aner the attack chi ld neglect charges an the same that one woman was killed and 10 ln- trial. Mrs. O&bncy {aces charges of jured. seven minutes strafed the camps about three miles southeast of the Lebanese capital's main l-lam ra shop· ping district, witnesses reported. Several Palestinian guerrilla of. fices are located in the Sabra district. One report said the Beirut ofrice or the Syrian-backed Al Saiqa guerrilla ctrganization Was hit. The roar of the planes diving over the Sabra area echoed in downtown Beirut. Air raid sirens sounded the ~lert . ln addition. guerrilla guards and Palestinian police fired at the planes with rifles and small urms. Police Ch~rge El Toro Youth firstde~rc.e 1~urder-, . •'We will ask for a "meeting of the Sheriff ~ .1nvest1 gator .. ~1cha rd u.N. Security Council in order to pre· Attacke d Them Kuhn e tr:.t1f1ed before Esposito took ·stnt an urgenl complaint concerning the stand that he had lO leave lhe tb)s a ggression on Lebanon," Solh '.TODA.Y'S PILOT . E.XTRA SPEC IAL News from the South Coast ... the We s t County ... th e beach cities .•. Crom throughout Orange County. said. . He said Foreign Minister Philippe Takla was cillling in ''ambassadors of the major powers" to brief them on the Isr aeli attack. Orange County Sheriff's deputies called to an El Toro home Wedne5day · by reports of violence said they were punched and kicked by a young man' who also threatened to kill his ownmnther. Current e mployes James N. ·Be rtolino, 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada. · ~1ission Viejo; Chris Boukidis, 61, or An ahe im ; Reginald Dunlap, 64, of Placentia; 1-,red Forbec.k . 4J, of Orange: John ~1onlani, 48, or Garden Gro\·e; Robert. Plumlee, 47, of Santa Ana , a nd George Upton. 54 of Santa Ana. l-linsha w now represents the 4oth Con gress ional Dis trict as a Republican representative. It is alleged that all nine defendants submitted fal~c claims for overtime and vacation pay to compensate for vacation time they spent while work- ing for the then-County Assessor in 1972. 1-Hnshaw a nd Vallerga were among 49 wi tnesses who appeared before the Grand Jury in the five months or in· vcstiga tion. Eight of the nine defendants were arraigned late \Vcdnesday before . Judge Everett W. Dickey who delayed court action on the group until Friday. They arc free on their promise to ap· pear. · Jt is e xpected that Redding, the only indictce not to appear in court. will make an appearance today and will also be ordered to return to Judge Dickey '~ courtroom Friday. It was learned after the indictees appeared that the phase or Grand "Jury testimony that led to them being named was actually concluded about three weeks ago. It was also learned that the Grand .Fury was divided on the issue of the assessor 's office and could not be persuaded to issue the indictment un· ti\ Wednesd ay. Capizzi pointed out that "\•:hen both officials appeared before the J \lry. e;.ich invoked the Fifth Amendment ::ind refused to testify. Both men are named in language supporting felony eounts filed against several or the nine ·defendants. Bv JAN WO RTH 6t"" D.MI, Pilat Sl•ll A petitio n drive iS under way lo pre· 11ent a three-year contract extension for William Zogg, superintendent of the Saddlcback Valley Un ified SchOoi District. The boa rd of trustees is meeting Tuesday lo decide whether to renew his contract. ··~1hich now is set to ex- pire June 30, 1978. The terms of all five trustees end March 31. Loa \'oung of Laguna 1~ills. a parent who has taken out papers as a cand idate for the board, said \Vedncs· day she and several other parents and • candidates are circulating the peti· lions. "Our intent is to lct the board know the community is co neerned and believes lhe nc wly·clected board ~ should h3ve the option of evaluating· the current administration ." 1\.1 rs . Young said. The petilion ;:asks the present board of trustees to •·take aclion Vo'hich will make it possible £or the new boa rd to· s.::lcct its ow n administration, thereby potentially saving the taxpayers ap· proximately 5750,000. ·• If the board Lukes no action before Dec. 31; Zogg's contract will be re- newed a utomatically-for another three years. The contract expires JuneJ0.1975. Legally, if tllc board plans not lo re· . hire him. it must present him a letter of intent not to re-employ, six months . ;:. i:. i:. C losed-door Session Mulls Zo gg Contact Deputy Di strict t\ttorney William Evans, who \\·orkcd with Capizzi in A elosed-door session to discuss the 1iutling the case before the Grand · contract or \Villiam Zogg. supcrinlen- Jury. esllmated that the total loss to . dent or the Saddlcback Vallcv nif1cd tho county as the result or the alleged School Di strict, has been Called bv offenses was "aboulSl0.000". board or tru.i;tccs president Joseph "IL may be n1orc and could prove to Peterson. be l~ss,'' he said. "''!'he pro~lem_ in · The meetlng is scL for 7:30 pm. making any estJmate 1s that this thing Tuesday at 'Los Alisos lntcr1ocdialc is still far from over." School, ~tiss1on Viejo. Zarb Confirtned Trustees have unul Dec. 31 to in- form 7..ogg if they plan not lo rrhire him. lf they take no ~ction before that date, his contract will be rcnev.·ed automatically v.•1th 110 changrs for another thrct year:-;. To complement special Christmas sdvertislnJt. st,,ries and picturei; from these areas &PJ>'.•ar today in sections 8 ~nd C or the Dally Pilot, as well as - or course -In their regular positions in olher parts of the paper. The Israeli military command in Tel Av iv confirmed Its aircraft con· ducted the 4 p.m. (6 a.m. PSTI air ·raids. but said they wrre against u Palestine Liberation Organization iucrrllla training base south or Beirut a nd "isolated rrom any civilian population." The eo mmand ~ul d •~raeti planes dod ged the missiles and all planes returned s~fely. The. pl:ancs screamed out of the . ,mldarternoon ralnclo\ldS and Cor Deputies jailed Michael Craig Tolmasoff. l9. o( 2l96ll Lakeland Road, on charges of a11aull and bat· tery on peace offiem. disturbing the peace and resi!;tlng 3rrest after they finally subdued him. Deputies said Tolma!loff had been running around the home in a berserk mnnner before the.fr arrival and re· peatedty threatened to kill bis mother, Mrs. lielenTolma.solr. 44. W1\SlllNGTON t AP) The Senate \Vcdn esdav confirmed Frank G. 7.arb's api>Ointment as udm1n1strator or the Federal Energy 1\d1n1n1!ilr<1 · lion. Znrb !uccecds John C. Sav.·h1H as chief or the agency created to imple· roenlthe n11lion'scncrgy policy The mcetini;i; w;1 ~ In parl R re!lpon!lc to accus11lions by Tru:.tcc Dcnn1., Smith that.a board"major1ty hy f:uhni;: to take ll.ct1on on 7..ogg·s contract were dl§rcgarding thelaxpaycrs' interests and w11lf a re or lhe district • ' I before his contract expiration dat~ - or Dec. JI. But if Zogg is automaticall y rehired for another three years, a new board i,1.·ishing to hire its ov.•n superintendenL v:ould ha11c lo buy out Zogg's con- tract. It has been estimated this could cost SIS0.000. Zogg e.arns S37.000 a year base puy and receives un additional Cringe· benefit package totalling scver~r thousand dollars. \Vorking v.•ith Mrs. Young on the drive arc Rev. Preston 1-lowetl and Bill Kohler. an insurance agent.. Both h<l""E taken out papers as candid at.es. ··our goal i s a thousa nd signatures ... ~trs. Young said ... We have found people very responsive so far. Once they fi nd out wh:11 it's about, they say 'Give me a petition too'.·· She added lhc biggest thrust will .ht> this weekend, v.·ith petition bearers (Sec P I::TITION. Page 1\2, Coas~ Partly sunny v.•it h variable hi gh cloudiness Friday, accord· in.I! lo the \\·eath£'r scr\•if"f'. Some lo\\' clouds in lhc· morn1n c. hours. lfighs 62 to 66. l.1111. .. tonight .,1.1 to 48 . 1'1SIDE TOD\ l' Vnre cons1dl-rt•d u can•1·r for t1:ot11en only, orr/inc.~ now are hfnn,, · and 1ra1n1nq 111e11 as /l1y/ll. ho.sis. Se1: story 0-l. ln1lex E""1 le,,.Mtt DI L.N. lt,a CJ C1tlf0..,,1 A~ Cl.ln1hH1 0,._H c""''c' 111 c .. n _f 111 DO!~tll MtllcK Al lf•lt'111 """ ... . t"l~.U•-•~I ,, ... 11 !"!Now;• Q4-' -ff<-DI AllflLl .... fi 01 ,.,_,trtt °" ,_..,,.., CI0.11 l"1ll9fl.llNfW' jU,Of Oo•""tCtu111, At-• f'ffJI• 01-1 ,.,..tl•tttlKMll '" s,,,.-.~, _,, TIH•ltl9" f !IH'tf\ w.,au,.r -·- m ., .. ... '" c1•11 .. ••m , .. .. . --. A., DA.ll y PILOT s.a S2:6 Million ' U.S. Sees Oil Depletion M - &,b Killed Gifts Listed ·. Price Rise Le.veling YlASlll NGTON !UPI 1 --'fhe lfousc Huie~ Commitlee lod ay .:!fc<'t1vely kille:i::I 11 hill wh1t.•h "'Ould h01.V\.' !liven u small llJ)( brl•ak It> t.1lmost ill) n11lllon low anti mod(•1',1lt.: 1n('on1t· \axpaycrs 11.11d h:evc t:rnh:t.1 thl' oil depiction <illO"'"l'lt'Ct. Foundation Su} 1ni.t lh:il th(' re \V<JS not e nough 1 irr1 c to dcul \v1th thr hill this Acs!->Lnn, comm1\h:c mtm· her•• J ,1 m1..·s J UClanty 10 . N Y. J, 1n<>vcd that tht! p1tnl•I r·o11 sid~r no rurthcr hill:; th\.s \"\·;1r l'XCc pt the nonunation or Nel'>titl ,\ f{oekef•:lJcr 111 t.1e v1tc pl'\'~l dent 'fhe motion earr1cd 9-•I m£•an- ing that thc only ch:1nel' 0 for ;iny tax l{·~i ... IJt 1011 this ~·c.1r \~uuld be J){)Ss1blc umcndment:i. in the Sen:.tc to lh(' trcide rcf1>rm bill. ThJs l.S :in extremely re mote Chanel', hQ\VCVCr. Ford Meets Auto Leaders On Tax Cuts WASHI NGTON (UPI) -President Ford met !or two hours today with auto industry and union leaders and Teportedly. indicated he would con- sider an income tax cut to help America's iick economy . He als.o ruled out a new gas tax. The "fine" Wh.i(e 1-IOu.se meeting, which included top Cabinet advisers, followed promises Wednesday night of new proposals by Ford to help beat inflation and recession. . Gov. William Milliken of Michi gan. who also attended, told reporters af· terward he got the "clear im- pression·· that the Presidenl would consider a tax cut among other possi- ble 4ctions. But Milliken stressed Ford had not made any co mmitments. - United Auto Workers Union Presi- dent Leonard Woodcock said he pro- posed the tax cut, but added lhat the President made no comment. Woodcock said Ford did indicate support of a moratoriµm on emission control standards -which industry leaders say are pushing up the price of cars. "It was a Cine meeting," said Chrysler Board Chairman Lynn Townsend. one or 10 auto manage- ment and J~bor leaders who sat around the C<lbineltable. ''I'm not dis- .appointed." Official! or Ford, General Motors and American Motors also allended, .along with Treas ury Secretary \Villi.am Simon, Transportation Secrelary Claude Brinegar and Com· it\Crce Secretary l·'rederick 8 . Dent. '/\1o Comment, Attorney General \\'illiam Sax· Ix'. Uac k in \\'ashington today after a vi:-.it to Ohio , 1s still d~·tlin1n~ con1mt.111t on repo rts ht.· v.•1ll be non11natcd as anl· h;issu dor to I ndi ~1 Front Page A I DEER ... uark to the county's Irvine Park. Though Six Flags o ff icial s: deny it, there have been reports the rest or the herd, including healthy animals. was scheduled ror deslruc- tion next week . Company Pres ident Ed Oe\.\'ittc said the order to destroy the herd wa s the result or ruling by the state health officials. But officials in the animal health division said lhc only thing that was ordered was separation of infect- ed animals from those on public dis- play. Dr. Hyman Parrell. a veterinarian al the state health office in LoS Angeles s<i id it v.•as unfair to blame owners of Japanese Village for destroying the deer because they could not be sold with a positive reac- tion to the TB tests. Treatments were not administered to the animals because they would have cost up toSJ,000 a month, Parrell sajd. Japanese Village closed its doors for economic reasons just 10 days before lethal doses of a tox ic che mical were injected into the 177 deer. "'The Japanese \'illage people feel very badly about this because it's Christmas time and it's very sad deal· ing with the deer at this time or year.·· said Six Flags spokesman Tom Masters. In ils past riscal ~ear. the .James Irvine Foundahon contributed $2.6 million to a variety of groups which "promote the health, education and welfare of the people of Calitornla," uccording to the foundation annual re- port. Seventeen Orange County iiroups were the recipients of S508,991 , nearly a tifth ot the total. Although ~hl• total grants were up about $100,000 from the previous year. Orange County groups look a .smaller .share than the $88l ,8SOlast year. Grants during the last fiscal year, which ended March 31 , bring the total distributed by the foundation si nce 1938 lo $21 ,494,720.96. Because the 54 .5 percent of Irvine Company stock held by the foundation was lowered in value from $19 .50 to $18 .50 per share, foundation assets dropped nearly S5 million from the 1973 f1sca I .year total of $99 .2 mi Ilion. The foundation holds 4,590.000 shares of the total 8,415,000 shares of Irvine Company stock. Beginning 1n the current fiscal year, the foundation will have to dis· perse 5.5 percent of its assets in order to comply with the Tax Reform Act of 1969. according to Howard Privett, an attorney for the foundation. · Orange County recipients of rounda· lion grants "'ere: Pacific Christian College in Fullerton. which received $50,000 towards the purchase or an apartment complex for conversion lo student re- sidcnc<'s and common facilities . -'fhe Lung Association of Orange County in Santa Ana, which received Sli,.JOO fnr rooovation and rurnishirig of a new administrative facility. -The Orange County Heart As- sociation in Santa Ana, which re- cci ved $10 ,000 in assistance to purchase a mobile unit to extend its services to a wider geographical area. -The Providence Speech and Hear- ing Center in Orange, which received SS0.000 towards Lhe purchase of pro- perty to expand its testing and therapy center. · -The Southern California Chapter of the Arthrilis Foundation in Santa Ana. which received $5,000 for re- novations and purchase of equipment for a service center. -St. Joseph Hospital In Orange. "'hi ch received $100,000 ror expansion of intensive care and ancillary service units. -The Boy's Club or Buena Park, which received $13,000 for rt?pla~e· .t:J.. .t:J.. Irvine Co. Control . • \Voodcock said his tax cut proposal received the support of alt or the in- dustry representatives and ex- ecutives who uttended. J.l e said no s pecific tax cut was recommended. but that he stressed it should apply to middle and low-income groups. At Stake in Lawsuits . . . I Eront Page A I '.DABNEY •.. • removed from her custody and is be- ing placed for ;idoption by county 1 authorities. 1 Jtbas been tcsUried that he also sur- r. lered a broken arm and multiple I kuises al his mother"s hands. i All infant born last month while ltrs. Dabney wa$ a'•:aiting trial h;i~ el.so been removed from her care and will be ofiercd for adoption, Brian ~ said. W Deputy public defenc\fr J\fiC'hael :· Beecher said he will ::1rgue for Mrs. !' Dabney that she \Vas "of diminished e:ipncity" at the time of her hahy"s death. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T,.. 0.-CMtl 0.11 , Pl tot.,.,,~ ....... ~''"'"'" """'° l"' r-i.WJ·P'rt'ls. ti pul>hM'W'll IW l!'w'OI"""'" C.0.>• Pi.DI•"'•~ C:O"'P•n, <Mop., ... ~..,,,~,•·~ publ"l•f<I MO""•' l~•OUQ~ frkw~, ''"" Co\!• -.... totwl>Grt ....... Hunl<<'91on s. .... ,.,r...,.. l••ft V•llty, lr~•ft• $.IG<l•tW<• V•tlt• •f'd l..<l9U"f &Ne'> Sou111 (o•U A ''"Oi-r~! M il-........ hl•tO \Alurdf¥\ -s.....s.,.,. TIY P'•"lllNI pyOl1'1"110 01•111 "•t ;Ill) Wffl tlf• ~11"'1 (Mt•-· c.111 ...... "1~. Roberl N. W~ Pr,.,.,,..,, t"CI PvDl•llW• Jack R. Cu rtev ..... ~ "''"''°'~' •1'0 r,o,... •• , M.l'W(IO' Thom"" Keevll Ea"~' Thomcls A. Murphine ....... ~IQt~q EO•I'"" Charles H LOO<:; R1charcl P Nall Saddleb.icfl: Valley Office 1'1111 i,t P•t Mo..a •' S." O<tQQ ,:,..,.,., Othtr Offices C..\l•W •• J~W••llW•~"HI ,..,.pc1,1a.M• /llJ N•...,r1llno., .. ~l•d •t~~'•M1lat1 ri•.o ~ '''"""""[)w .. •••O i..o...,.l!l•.o<" 1110~tnfy,..Sl1"t Ttlephone 1714) 642~321 Cl~lSlfied Advertlling M2-S671 !.tdlli.W<• V•tlf y N•.., Oflo('f Sl1-6l10 ''Q"' ~",,.,,...,le t9S-06l0 CC..-""Ollt !tit Ot•llO" (OKI l'UlllVl!llO Cl:'"""' ,.~ .,..~ .,.,....,_ mll'tl .... _ 00!•10!'••1 lfWll•• ~· •<1•••11-fll• ...,.,,n ....,, "'" 'fll'l!Ollt'til ... 1 ... ~1 Wtttotl _.,.,i.,_ ol (ffy"""' • ..,. ... !of<onot c .. n oo.it9' M •d •t C:..11 ...... C.ll!Ot"'f Wt>'<t1PI!""' llf <•.,.., UOO -"'''· 1, ""''' "00 montMr. rn1111.,, 4Hl•ntlllf>\ IJ OO'"lllli"'' By DO UGLAS FRITZSCll E 01"" O.lly Pllel.SU.11 Irvine Ranch heiress Joan Irvine Smith is again engaged in a legal bat· lie with the Irvine Company's major stockholder, the James Irvine Foun- dation. over what amounts to control or a fifth of Orange County. In double-whammy legal actions in recent days. the granddaughter or the foundation·s namesake has blocked a proposed sale of 1,345 acres of land lo the state for a new park 11.nd tried to block a bulk .sale or the foundation 's stock, allegedly to J\1obil OiL 'fhe foundation holds 54.5 percent or the Irvine Company's 8,415,000 shcires of stock. !\!rs. Smith and her mother, Athuli e Clark. vote toget her On a lot al of about 22 percent. 1'hat 22 percent is the largest block of stock aside from that held by the foundation. Mrs. Smith's court suit, filed in San - ta Ana this week, seeks a public offer- ing of the foundation"s controlling share. 1'he move. according lo !toward Privett. a n attorney for the found a- tion. is designed to sphl the controll- ing share into thous aids of tiny blocks 01 stock. held by people scattered throughout the country. The net erfect of such a di s persal or the foundation·s controlling powe r, he said. u·ould he effccti,·e control or the land development company by Mrs. Smith l\1ost publicly held comp3nies in the rounl r)', he prnnlt>d out. are controlled b.\" 2fl percent or less of thC' stock 1£ ~·otcd i11 ;:i block. :\!any, he said. arc controlled by a s1 ngle 10 percent shar<'holdrr. The slakes are hi~h in tl1e hattlc for lr\1ne Company control. 1'he. fi rm ·s n1..1jor assels include lhe R:l.000 flcrc Irv1nC' Ranch. u·hich c·ovcrs 17 per- ('11nt of Orange Count~. :l 100,000 acre • .11lle ranch in ii-lontana. 8,000 Heres 1n the lm 1>eriul \"a lley. The Tax Reforrn 1\ct of 1969, ::i piece of legislal1on th~ Irvine heiress helped march through the federal process - forces foundations .suC'h as the James fr\'Lnc f ound.al1on to get rid of all bu t tv.·o percent of stock 1n a :nngle com- p:-iny. .,_ J\ ~uhng h:lndcd down in December nf 1973 6!&\"e the foundation directors until 1982 to get ri d or their exce5s holdings. Th<> only stipulation on 1hc sale u•as that the fGundat1on ge t 11 ~ooc\ price (or the SlOCk tO Pn3ble it 10 C'ont1nue it!> rh.1 r1tablc work . Rased on that ruhng, Privelt sHid ~trs. Sm1th'i; <itte mpt to force 41 publlc S1:1le of th~ s~k 1s doomed. In a request to lake depositions for the pc11cl.ng <'asc, l\trs. Smith asstrted I bat the foundation in~cnds to sell It s stock in bulk at a low price to Mobil Oil Company. \Yhen contacted, officials of Mobil refused to comment on the possible S3ie. Sheldon Gebb, an attorney for the foundation. said, "I think she pulled a name (!'.tobil) out of the air. The roun -· dation has been exploring many ways, including a public offering, of complying with the court order." '"It was evidfnt to me that the (menlion of J\tobi!J was based on pure speculation,'' he said. A long list or large corporations have been rumored to be potential mass purchasers or the found ation's stock , he said. A public offering at this time, both Gcbb and Privett pointed out, could be a financial disaster t.o the founda - tion, considering the depressed stale or the stock market. Privett termed the Santa An a s uit n~ the most recent in a string of "cr3zy and iMovative" legal actions filC'd by the heiress s1nce 1959. Hepeated attempts to contact l\1rs. Smith were unsuccessful. ~1rs . Smith's suit asks a pre - liminary and permanent Injunction against foundation sale or .stock or company sale of any land holdings or Over 100 acres without giving her 30 days written notice. She also asks declaratory damages from the foundation. which her suit · contends has always controlled the Irvine Company with its stock ma - jority. Referring to the Irvine Company's long-standing policy of planned and 1ihascd development, Privett said, "If we v.•ere lo sell out to a single com· pany of quality that would carry out the quality and master planning we have worked on for years. she would still be in the minority stockholder 1>0sition she has held for years.'' "'She wants us required to sprinkle the s hares out among the public.'' But Privett contended that the case ha5 no merits. There Is no legal precedent, he said, for a court telling a stockholder how 1t must dives itself of-it$ holdings. "We have· already litigated this question once," he said. referring to the 1973 C'ase. l)ff1c la ls of the Irvine Company. in· eluding Prrsiclent Ray mond Wat~on. said they could notC"Omment on a case. 1nvo1 \•inp; the foundation. Privett said lhat any comment on u•hal a change in management or lhc company, partirularly a public orfer· ing a nd transfer or control to fl.fr5. . Smilh . would do to company policies u·ould have to be "based on only the rankest speculation.'' ' menl or the deteriorating noor in the Club gym .. -The Boy's Club of Laguna Beach, v.•hlch reeeived $13,S91 to build fenced and lighted outdoor recreation facilities. -The Boy's Club of Tustin, which received $8,SOO to build a multi- purpose activity center. -The Girl's Club of Garden Grove, which received $30,000 to help ,buy a multi-purpose facility. -The Mardan Foundation or Educational Therapy in Costa Mesa, which received $37,500 to set up an emergency fund and revise its audit- ing procedures. Fro• Page Al PETITION ... staking -o ut shopping centers and go- ing door-to-door. In a related effort, Mrs. Young and others a rc cond ucting a telephone poll to try to determine how residents feel about the contract situation:- ln the poll, residents are being asked, "Do you feel that the present board should renew the Superinten- dent's three-year contract at a cost or approximately $150,000, or do you reel that the new· IX>ard should be able to choose their own administration?'' "We want to find out how the com· munity feels." lttrs. Young said . "Are they apathetic? Uninformed? We're trying to be objective.'' He'• Running Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter today announced cun· didacy for the Democratic -p1·e s identiul nomination. _,,farler. 50, is considered a • !~ngshol candidate, bul said he is in the race lo stay. Gravel Pit Hearing Continued Orange County planning com· missioners have continued to Dec. 23 a public hearing on a requesl to allow a sand and gravel pit operations along a portion of Santiago Creek. Transit Mixed Concrete Company wants 440 acres or land removed from WASHINGTON iU Pll -The Labor Department reportt..'<i today the up· ward spiral or prices may at l::ist be levelin g orr despite a. 1.2 percent jump in the wholesale price ind~x for Nov· ember. More than half the lotal November increase resulted from higher charges tor processed roods and reeds. largely because or a sharp rise in the price of sugar, the department said. But theltess volatile industrial cont· modities, which forn1 a major part or the index showed a seasonally adjust- ed November inereasc 0£ only 0.9 per· cent -their smallest one-month gain sinee September 1973, The index. an ipdicator of v.•hat con- sumer prices will be like in the near future, stood al 171.9 -renecting an increase of 23.5 percent in 12 months. That means products costing $100 in 1967. the base year, cost $171.90 la.st month. 1'he Labor Departml'nl sounded a note of cautious optimism in compar· ing the 1.2 percent hike in the Nov - ember index with others of the rt'cent past. ''Price increases \Vere l ess wid~spread than in the previous monlhs," the department's Bureau or Labor Statistics said. J<"'or three months the index has risen an average or 1.3 percent each month. For the thi rd quarter or 1974 - June. July and.August -the average monthly incre~-~as 2.7 percent. ''A sharp rise for the sugar and con- fectionery group ing resulted in a 3.4 perc..ent increase for processed food s and feeds (in November)," about lhree·tiftbs of the month's t.otal in-· crease. "After evaluating the pre.sent ad- ministration, the new board may very well decide to keep it," Mrs. Young said. "This certainly would be a strengthening, reinforcing lbing for the com munity. We feel Zogg should be anxious ror this. ''The import.ant thing is preserving the options." agricultural zoning and placed under , ~-------------~ sand and gravel extraction zoning. Four or the five incumbent trustees say they plan to run again. So far, six other residents have taken out papers as candidates. Two of the rour, Board President Joseph Peterson and Chester Briner, favor the three-year carte blanche re· newal £or i ogg. But Trustees George Henry and Dennis Smith, both of whom voted against Zogg's original hiring, reel differently. Henry wants to give Zogg a one· year extension only, giving the poten· tial new board a chance to get orient· ed before making any big decisions. Smith has instigated the move to give Zogg a letter of intent not to re· employ. He said Peterson, Briner, and Trustee Vince McCullough are guilty or "cronyism" in guaranteeing Zogg a contract renewal. He also said they are misusin.Jlaxpayers'·money. The land is located along Sanliago creek in the vicinity of the intersec- . lion of Silverado and Santiago Canyon roads. The fi r m has been asked by the commission to submit more informa· lion about the operation. Residents in the area have objected to the pro- posed sand and gravel pit at a past hearing. Oil Curbs Rapped WASHINGTON CAP) -Legislation that would allow coastal slates to de· lay or veto offshore drilling drew op· position Wednesday rrom the oil in- dustry and the Ford administration. ' Spokesmen £or two federal agencies and the American P etroleum Institute told a l!ouse subcommittee the legislation v.·ould interfere with plans to accelerate development of or-. fshore oil and gas resources. . . . . . . : Butz Jokes About W A.SPs WASHINGTON <UPI) - Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz. who got into hot water re· cently u·hen he repeated an Italian dialect joke about Pope Paul's stand on birth control, hasn't stopped joking. Openin g a speech to his de· partment's outlook conference today, he told the audience an · aide had given him a note urging him to "lell a story about white Protestants." •'Well, there was the Southern Baptist preacher who bought a second b and car only to di scover he didn't have the vocabulary to oper ate it," Butz said. GIVE HER LOVELY LINGERIE THIS CHRIS TM AS ........ .... $40.00 •• MW/PW.: "· ··~ ..... .. .. •• .. ,....,s .. -/l•• S21LOO PW:fWM- UMGERIE & lOUMGIWU.R MARJAIUS Alto A•ol~t , ...... ....... DlPA .. TMl:ftT STO"IC I 116. HEWPOllT ILVD. , . • -- ~ • J •• , :, H.,11, "t.;;~ MolW.Up I --c..,. .... ~· sa1.01 _, ... -' Milon t :JO lo 6 Mon. tin Sol. Fri. ffl I .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I ' J \ ! : ,. ,. , Irvine Today's Final VOL. 67, NO . 346, S SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974 ~~~~'-~~~.:....~~~~~--'~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~.,..;.--':..:...:....~~"---'-'-~..:.....:...~~~~~~~..:...:..:...:;..;.;..:...:;...;--'c..::...::;..:..~~~~~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~. TEN CE NTS Lion Country Offers to Save 140 Deer ' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER • 0te..~1r""'9tSQfl Lion Country Sarari and two Orange CoWity g6verhmet1t · 1l!'a·ders· ·wednes· day offered to save the lives of a doomed herd of tame deer at defunct Japanese Village and Deer Park 1n Buena Park. The offers came in the wake of an outpouring of public shoi;.k and anger over the slaughter of 111· deer at the amusement park Tuesday because they had positive, reactions to tuberculosis tests. Lion Country, Irvine's open airwild · iiilihl81 park, Slid it will take any <>f the 140 remaining deer that have negative TB test results. A spokesman for Six Flags Inc., parent firm of Japanese Village said the company would be happy to transfer the deer but no definite ar· rangements had been made. Offers by s upervisor s Ralph Diedrich and Ralph Clark lo pul the remaining deer in county regional park petting zoos were also m<Ade but the ·cc>rn·pany h·as not rea·cted to them. Diedrich said he v.•ould urge the county to .accept all the deer- including those with positive TB reac- tions -as Jong as they were donated free of charge. He said the counly could take lhe animals and keep them within the rules set down by the state Depart· ment of Animal HeaJth and the Orange County l-lealth Department. The Fullerton supervisor admitted some or the remaining d"ecr might be infected but lhat will be determined later. .. Ri ght now I feel the important thing is to save the herd," he said. "l understand lhc economic pressures on the company and the only way these <inimals c:.in be saved from de- .ath is for the county to take over.'.' • • Diedrich said he has been told . positive TB reactions v.·ere noted ror the first time nearly two years ago but the inrected animals were quaran· tined. ..If some of the animals are infect· ed, they will have to be treated but most of the animals left arc heulthy and v.•ould be a welcome addition to our park system," he said. Diedrich made his orfcr before learning of Llon Country·s proposal but a ~pokesn1:.1n Jor tht• su11ervi:.or· said today the county pro1>01>al IS still valid. Diedrich said super\'i~ors hll\'(' re- <·ci\'<'d hundreds of r.l\ls from enraged ri1iicns who heard tht• ne\\:. of the 1111tial slauJ;:htl'r. Supervisor Clark jnined Diedrich 's effort. saying hf" ''ants to quarantinr the .lapanese \'illage herd at O"Neill 1~ark and move deer ::alread~· at that.· (Sec Ot;l-~R . Pagt• 1\2 ) • ' ' ' r o s 0 an m me TAKES FIFTH AMENDMENT Congressman Hinshaw Otltr""""-" ...... INVOKES CONSTITUTION County Assessor Vallerga Team Has Military Precision By ARTJIUR R:Vt!\"SEL Of tlle Dally Piiot Sl~U A bundil team operating \.11ith military precision robbed a tiny new bank in rural Irvine of S9,770 Wednes· day, menacing 16 persons V.'ilh a col· lapsible rifle, then hurling smoke bombs into the building to screen their getaway. The holdup was lrvi nc"s first bank robbery and occurred at a location police conceded is a bandit ·s dream. Bank personnel told Officer Ellioll Nemerson, one of the first lo arrive at the Bank of Irvine. 14322 Culver Drive. that the two bandits eri.teredl _about 2: 15 p.m. "'Attention .,. .,"one of them shout- ed and the entire bank staff -plus one lone customer-froze. ··w e're going to rob the bank .·· they said , or words to that effecl. · New Charges Hinted In Assessor's Quiz Detective Steve Nash. who is handl· ing the investigation along with FBI agents. said one bandit then kept those in the bank covered. 'I'he other .armed robbe r -they both v.·ore s ki-type sunglasses -thc"n methodically cleaned out tellers· cash drawers and at one point sv.·ore as he dropped some of the money. The holdup team lhen ordered al l persons in the small. t emporary bank · · structure to lie flat on the floor and count to 50 bel"ore getting up to call poliCP. By TOM BARLEY Otlllll»llyl"li.tSUH The Orange County prosecutor who succeeded in obtaining Grand Jury in· diclmenls against nine persons who allegedly derrauded the"Orange Coun· ty Assessor's orrice hinted today that more charges might be forthcoming from the panel. Deputy District Attorney ~1ichael Capizzi gave those indications but lit- tle other new information into his five-month probe of activities within the office during the first successful campaign to elect Assessor Andrew Hinshaw to the llousc o( Represen· t ative Neither llinshaw, nor his successor, Assessor Jack Vallerga, could be re· ached for comment today on the 33- count indictment handed down Wed- Ornnjle Const \\:t•athrr Partly sunny \\'ilh variable high cloudiness Friday, accord- ing to the weather service. Some low clouds in the morning hours. Highs 62 to 66. Lows tonighl 44 to •'8. INSIDE TODA. Y Once considered a career for women only. airlines now are hiring and lraining men as Jligllt hosts. See itory D·l. lndt'X E'1N 1-a.c11 .. _,,,.... .. L.""'·''"' " ...... c1•11 "'-" .. N•lllMIM~ A4,D'I CIMMllM "'" °'MOMCMlll• ••• ·-· '" -Pl·S (,.. ......... '" '-11MltK .... .. De"!I Nt llcf' .. "'' ., r~•"• .. ''*""-"-.. E!MrUlfl"'t"I Ct•ll ,_ ... -· .... ·--"' -... DJ l'lll•liln c1•11 ANll.il .... n •• .,.,_ .. _,.Ht.-.... • ne5day by the Grand Jury. Noting that the investigation is by no means over. the Grand Jury issued its 33-count indictment on multiple felony charges of. grand theft, con- spiracy. submission of false claims and violations of government codes. T he nine persons named in the in - dictment are: - · Retired assessor's employes Kirk Armistead, 61, of Santa Ana a nd Garland Redding, 55, of Santa Ana. Curre nt employes James N . Bertolino. 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada. l\1ission Viejo; Chris Boukidis, 61, of Anaheim ; Reginald Dunlap, 64, of Placentia; Fred Forbeck. 43, of Orange; John l\.fontani, 48 , of Garden Grove; Robert Plumlee, 47. of Santa Ana, and George Upton, 54 of Santa Ana. Hinshaw now represents the '10th Congressional Di strict as a Republican representative. lt is alleged that all nine defendants submitted raise claims for overtime and vacation pay to compensate for \'acation time they spent while work· ing for the then-County "Assessor in 1972. • Hinshaw and Vallerga were among 49 witnesses who appeared before the Grand Jury in the fi ve months of in· vestigation. (See 9 INDICT ED, Page A2) Smoke bombs v.·ere then to~scd into the carpeted lobby area. filling the small structure with acrid fumes as the bandits Oed to a small green pickup truck. police said. One in\'CStigator said the bank housing all operations and c mploycs Of the new financial firm IS literall\' a bandit's dream due to its location jUst off the Santa Ana Free\vay in largely· undeveloped north Irvine. 'fhe building is almost hulden by orange groves which screen il from view except at close proximity. "That's the only Bank of Irvine there is and it cont3ins al I their opera - lions,'' Investigator Nash said today, Detectives questioned o.d l 16 persons who witnessed the mid-afternoon stickup. They described the bandits as about 22 to 29 years old . One v.•ore a raincoat apparently used to hide the rifle in the holdup. Due to the military type of opera- tion and the firm's nearness to El Toro l\1 arinc Corps Air Station. Delee- • live Nash said he immediately sus- pected i\1arincs could be involved. He added. however. that an ldenti· kit comPosite facial drawing made U\> v.'ith witnesses' help \Vedncsday night makes it appear one sus1>ecl 's hair is too long for him lo be in the Corps. Dabney Jury Hears Tape.d Confession An Orange County Superior Court jury listened today to the taped con- fession or Jennifer Elizabeth Dabney as prosecutor Pal Brian called hi s fi nal witness in the murder trial or the El Toro woman. S heriCC's investigator Be rnie Esposito Look the stand to play back to the jury a conversation taped lasl June ·l during which Mrs. Dabney, 24, admits that she was responsible for the death of her ejght-month-old son Robert, one of twinDoys. Mrs. Dabney's.oonression comes in the later stages of the tape where she breaks down and admillj that she first tried to drown the child in he r bathtub. The confes!lion then moves on to her admission that. she delivered the series or blows that left the child's bead covered with bruises. Robert Dabney died In Chlldrens Hospital, Orange, after doctors at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station vainly tried to save the life or the un · conscious infant. It has been alleged in the trial thal Mrs. Dabney inflicted the fatnl in· juries the day before his death and that her husband, Marine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney, 24, tried to revive t'he infant with mouth to mouth resuscitation when he returned to his home in the \Vherry llousing fatility on the base. It has been alleged that Dabney went to bed for the night after he railed to obtain any response from the stricken infant. Dabney faces manslaughter and child ne.glect charges In the same trial. Mrs. Dabnuy races charaes or first degree murder. . Sheriff's investi~a tor .Richard <See DA1!NEY ' Page AZ) I I O•llY ,.1111 S\fff ....... TEAM OF BANDITS GOT $9 770 FROM BANK OF IRVINE IN ROBBERY WEDNESDAY Police Describe Isolated Bank'~ Location on Culver Road Near Freeway' as 'Bandit's Dream' DllllY "'9tf! lltft ,_ • CIRCLES MARK SMOKE BOMBS AND BILL DROPPED BY ROBBER Pollce Say Irvine Holdup Carried Out With Miiitary Precision Carvi11g Taken,· From Church, CllIC1\GO tU PI l -A 1>r 1cc\C'S !: mother-of-pearl t·arving thal depic11•d the La st Supper ::ind took 27 years for <in nrtist to comµlete. was stolen from Sl. Pelt'r's Ro1nan Catholi c Churrh in the center of Chica&o's Loop. Loop. 1"he l6·b.Y·24·inc11 car\•ing, wh ich -) ,vas displayed in a c:isc 1n the rhurC'h, had been brought from lht• Jlol y Lani! m<1ny years ajilo. A spokesman ror the Chica~o Ills· tor1cal Society snid W dncsd:iy 111933 .estimate plact.'<l lhc value.u( the carv· inR a~ $5-00,000. Heiress Suits Open Irvine Power Battle By OO t.:G LAS FRITZSCltE Irvine Ranch heire"is .Joan Irvine Sn11th is again en~<!ged in a legal bat- tle \\'ith thl' lr"ine Compan~ 's maJor stockholder. the James lr\·1ne Foun dation. over v.hat amounts to control or a fifth of Or:1nge County. In doublc·v.hammy lei::~ll :1ct1ons in recent days, the granddaui;hter of the foundation's n:1mesake has blocked ;1 proposed s<ll<'" uf 1.345 acres of land to the state for a nc"' park and tried to block a bulk sale or thl' found<.1t ion ·s stock. allegedly lo ~fobtl Oil The foundation holds 54 5 pcrtl·nt of the Irvine Company's 8.415.000 share!! . or stock. ~1rs. Smith and her mother. AthalLc Clark, vote together nn a total · of about 22 percent. That 22 per('('n\ is the largest blOl'k -or stock aside from Iha\ held by lh1• round:ition i\lr~. Sn11th'h l'OU11 suit. flied 111 S:in· t.1 An:i lhl:'! \\l'l.'k. Sl'l'k~ a pulllic offer 10~ of the foundation s rnnlrnlhn~ ::.harl' Thl· move. according to 11011 ;ird Pr1\1•tl. an allnrney fllr tht• lound.1 lion. ts dl::.J gni'rl !cl -.1ll1t th1· conlrol l 1ng share 1ntn thousar~s uf tin~ bl(lck' 0 1 SlOC'K llcltl by pl~oplP Sl'Ull1'rf"cl throu~hout thl·tountr~ 1'he net l'fft'ct or such a d.sp!!rs:.d ur the fo undation's cuntrolhn~ j)(}\\Cr. hi• ::.a id. \1nuld b{' C'rfect1 vc control of thl' land development tumpany by i\t rs: Smith. r.lost publicly held companies in thl' country. he pointed out, are controlled by 20 percent or less of the !ilOC'k 1f voted in a block. ~tany, he said. are (.'01\lrollcd h\ a single 10 percent shareholder. The stakes ar£' high 1n the battle 101 Ci'iee CONTROL., Page 1\2) TODA'}'.'S PILOT EXTRA SPECIAL Ne1vs from lhf' South roast .. the \\"e!it t.:ounl\ .lhC' bl!ach r1t1c!i • from throughout Ora nge Count~ To <'nn1plrmenl sper\al Christmas advert1!!1 n1t. st,•r1t•.., und pictures from thl·sc ;.ire as a11ix ar today In s~etions 8 .ind c of the nutl.: Pilot. •1s well :1$- nf rourl-;e -in th l'.1r rcgul:ir po~Uions in other parts of the paper. • ,., •> DAILY PILQ,J Oil Depletio11 • Curb Killed WbfilUNGTQN (UP IJ -Tlie llouse Rules Committee today ('ffecl\,\'.Cly kil!e<l a bt.JJ _which v.tlullt have ..:1\'l'll a small t.iic brl·ak to uJ n1ost 40 rnill1on low ~nd mod(•rate incQ!ll(' tax1n1yer.'\ :ind hav.._· {'ndcd tht• oil depiction <illowuncc: . Saying that th<:rl' 'A'as not ~no~ time to deal with the b1U !his ~CSSlOll, tornmitLcc mc n1· hf'rS Ja1n~s ,J. J)cl:1 ncv (0 · ~ Y.). mover\ th a\ lhl' l)an~I con- si der 110 rurthL·r bills this year l'XCCpl th > nomination or Nelson A. Jtol'kefcllcr lo be vice pres1· UcnL 'l'llt> mo!HJ(J C~IJTICd 9·4, me:in· ing that the only <:hancc ror any tax legislat1on Hus year v.:oul<l he pu5siblc amendment~ 1n the ~nal.e lo the tr:idc reform bill. This 1i; an extremely remote chance, however. Ford Meets • Unhop~y La11di11g Air Raids · Israeli Jets Hit Palestine Camps BEIRUT CUPll -I srael i organizationwashit. . warplanes today attacked Palestinian The roar of the planes diving over refugee camps on the outskirts of the Sabra area echoed in downtown Beirut, the first air raids near the BciruL Air raid sir ens sounded the Lebanese capital in sevC>n months. alert. Four Israeli jets swept over the city Jn addition, guerrilla guards and and opened fire with machine guns in-Palestinian polite fired at the planes to the Sabra and Chatila refugee with rifles and small arms. camps, the Beirut defense ministry Both the Palestine Liberation reported. Organization and the breakaway Lebanese jet interceptors swept up l\larxist Popular f'ront for the Libera· to m eet the attacking Israeli planes tion of Palestine have claimed and su rface-to-3 ir SAJ\1 missiles responsibility for the theater bomb- around the refugee camps were fired ing, The PLO said it was in retaliation at the planes. for rocket attacks On three PLO in·· Clouds of smoke billowed from one stallations in Beirut Tuesday. fou r-story building in the Sabra camp, Those attacks were in turn . in localed in a hi:gh rise residential ar~a. response for the wounding of two , The Palestinian news agency said a Israelis by three guerrillas Dec. 6 in' -supply depot was hit. · the frontier· town of Rosh Hanikra. 1- Lebanese Premier Rashid Solh told One · guerrilla was killed and the parliament 21/a hours after the attack · others escaped. Auto Leaders On Tax Cuts Rescue \Vorkers ministe r to s mall pleas ure airplane that pancaked onto the landing strip ol Orange County Airport al sunset Wednesday after pilot radioed tower to report hi s nose \Vhccl was stuck. No injuries resulted aboard µla ne which reportedly was on a trip from Nut ·rree, Calif. Firemen s aid full contingent of men and equipment had time to set up before plane came in . that one woman was killed and 10 in· . Shortly before the air attacks, jured. Israel said it would strike l'alestinian ''We will ask for a mceling·of the guerrilla bases and other targets in U.N. Security C.Ouncil in order to pre· Lebanon in retaliation for terrorisl sent an urgent complaint concerning actions. thls aggression ·on Lebanon," Solh said. From Page Al WASl-llNGTON (UPIJ -President Ford met for two hours today with auto industry and union leaders and reportedly incUcatcd he would con· ' sider Hn income tax cut Lo help America's sick ('Conomy. J-lc also ruled out a new gas tax. From P11ge A I DEER. • • park to the county's Jrvinl! Park. 'rhough SiK Flags of-ficials; deny it, there have been reports the rest of the herd, including healthy Irvine Foundation's Gifts: $2.6 Million He said Foreign Minister Philippe Taki a was calling in ··ambassadors of the major powers" to brief them on the Israeli attack'. 9 INDICTED .. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv confirmed its aircraft con-Eight of the nine· defendants were ducted the 4 p.m. (6 a.m. PST) air a rraigned l<ite Wednesday before raids, but said they were against a Judge Everett \V. Dickey \\.'ho delayed Palestine Liberation Organization court action on the group until Friday. guerrilla training base south of Beirut They are free on their promise to ap· and "isolated from any civilian pear. · The ''fine" White HOuse meeting, which included top Cabinet advisers, followed promises Wednesday night or new proposals by Ford to help beat inflation and recession. Gov. William Milliken of Michigan, who also attended, told reporters af- terward he got the ''clear im - µreSsion" that the Ptesident would consider a tax cut among other possi- ble actions. But Milliken stressed Ford had not made a ny commitments. United Auto Workers Union Presi· dent Leonard Woodcock said he pro- posed the \ax cut, but added that the President made no comment. Woodcock said Ford did indicate support of a moratorium on emission control standards -which industry leaders say are pushing up the price of cars • .) "Jt was, a fi ne meeting," said Chrysler Board Chairman Lynn Townsend, one or 10 auto manage; m ent and labor leaders who sat ';1round the Cabinet table. ''I'm not dis· ;.ippoi nted. '' Officials of Ford, General Motors · and American Motors also attended, along wi th Treasury Secretary \Villiam Simon. Transportation Secretary Claude Brinegar and Com · mcrce Secretary Frederick B. Dent. Wood cork said his tax cut proposal rereived the support of all of the in·~ dustry represe ntatives and ex· ecutives who attended. I-l e said no 1 specific tax cut w.as recommended but that he str(>Ssed it should apply to middle and IO"''·income ~roups. The President did not go into •specifics before the. group of more than 100 corporate officials. Irvine Park Bonds on Sale The Irvi ne City Council has offered the first $9 million of a Sl6 mill ion park 60nd issue for sale. Within the next year. the rily plans to move ahead 'o\'i th development of the ~larvard Avenue, University .Or1\'C and Jrvine 'High Srhool parks whirh are to be financed with the bond sale procet>ds. ·t\dclilionally, the sale "-'ill pay for :1cquisition or ti 20·<tc rc park site at 1h{' intersection of Bryan and Yale 1 avenues. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "ll'll' O••n90 Ca.o~I D•!ly l>!l<>i .. .in"''"'~ lie.,.... b>N'O ,,,.. N~,.,.p,,._>. '' Pw~h~""'<! nY !"" °'"""" CH~I PuOlo!l\>11<1 Com11•ny 'i~a•it.,f'<lihOl\S "'~ PUtll>\l\fd. MOr'llli• lhr~ "'""''· f<W (<><,!• Mow, N~ .. i:iorr Sf-acn. Hunt•nql!l'I S.Mn Foun. I••" Valle y. '"""'· S•aa!•D•c~ V•ll•• •n<I UouM S..Klll'i0w1n co.,1 • •!r><1T~ ••Q">n;tl ..,,111"" '~ l)UOll5-~lu•df•< ... a Su"""''· T,,.. "'"'""°"' puoll•n·n~ 1>•onl " "' JOO""''' tl•v SI•~•. Cbll• Met•. c..1110 .. •il ~ol6 Robert N. Weed • Pr•<•dfht ano Pu~•~• Jac k R. Curley Vitt "'•~•Clf'nt ano &tMt•• Nlill'lf9P' · Tl'lomas Keevll Thomas A. Murphirie ~naq•n\) Ed•!M Charles H. Loos Ric.hard P. Nall An•~l•nt M!!ln•9111Q fo.•oH Offices (.oo;to """° U0 W• 11 8•¥ M••M ~ kKl'I JUl N•"'D<Wt !.'O"lew.tf'd ~a.u~.1ia11c."'""""'!.I'"' l<llfl11"'10I> ~(~ 11tlS 11f1Clt M\llty,.1(1 :&«1ai.oo(• V•ll•w Ult! l• P•I ~ ,.. Sift o .. oo ,,,.w •• Tel1phone (7 14) 642-4321 OfsSllitd Advertlslno "42·5'71 ""Ol}lto~• V1Ji.:, 11•#\C>llott animals, was scheduled for destruc· Jn its past fiscal year. the James lion next \\.'eek. [rvine foundation contributed S2.6 Company President Ed De\Vitte ' million tu a variety of groups which said the order to destroy the herd wa s '·promote the health, education and the result of ruling by the state health welfare of the people of California,·· officials. But officials in the animal according to the foundation annual re- health division said the only thing that port. wa s ordered was separation of infect-Seventeen Orange County groups cd animals from those on public dis· were the recipients of $508,991. nearly play. a fifth o( the total. Although the total Or. llyman Parrell. a veterinarian grants \vere up about Sl00.000 from at the s tale health office in Lo s the previous year. Orange County Angeles said it was unfair to blame groups took a smaller share than the owners of Japanese Village for S881,8501astyear. destroying the deer because they Grants during the last fiscal year, could not be sold with a positive reac-\Vhich ended March 31, bring the total tion to the TB tests. distributed by the foundation since Treatments \\'ere not administered 1938 to S21,494,72Q.96. to the animals because they would Because the 54.5 percent of Irvine have cos t up to $3,000 a month, Parrell Company s tock held by the foundation said. was lowered in value from $19.50 to Japanese Village closed its doors Sl8.50 per share. foundation assets for economic reasons j ust IO days dropped nearly $5 million from the before lethal doses or a toxic chemical 1973 fiscal year total of $99.2 million. \\.'ere injected into the 177 deer. · The foundation holds 4,590,000 "The Japanese Village people feel shares of the total 8,415,000 shares of very badly aOOut this because it's Irvine Company stock. Christmas time and it's very sad deal· . . Beginning in the .current fiscal· ing \\.'ilh the deer at this time of year." year, the foundation \Viii have to dis· said Six Flags spokes man Tom perse5.5 perC'entofitsassetsinorder i\t asters. to comply 1vith the 'fax ll.eforn1 A.cl of f'rona Pnge A I DABNEY ... Kuhne te:Uified .before Espositn took the stand that he had to leave the Dabney home and vomit outside \vhcn ·he fir st inspected the premises last June I. Kuhne said he round human and animal excreta splattered throughout 1hc home with moldy food, dirty ·clothes and un\.\•ashcd di shes piled high in the kitrhen. Kuhne s aid both baby cribs were matted with excreta and urine and bird droppings in a parakeet's cage h<.1d mounted to the point that the peak of the mound was just under the bird's \}('rch at the top of the cage. 1969. accQrding to Howard Privett, an o.tlorney for the foundation . Orange County recipients or founda - tion gra nts were: -Pacific Christian College in Fullerton, which received S50 ,000 towards the purchase of an apartment complex for conversion to stud'ent re- sidences and common facilities. -The Lung Association of Orange County in Santa Ana, which received $6,400 for renovation and furnishing of a new administrative facilltv. -The Orange County ~leart As- sociation in Santa AnJ, which re· cci,·ed $10,000 in assistance to purchase a mobile unit to extend its services to a wider geographical area. -The Providence Speech and I !ear- ing Center in Orange, \\•hich received SS0,000 .towards the purchase of pro- From P11ge A I CONTROL CON'I'ESTED ••• Jr\'ine Company control. The firm's major assets inrlude the 83,000 acre Irvi ne Ranch, 1\·hich covers 17 per- cent of Or<inge County. a 100.000 acre ca1tle ranch in ~1ontana, 8,000 acres in the Imperial Valley. The Tax ReforT'(l Act of 1969, a piece of legislation the Irvine heiress helped n1ilrch through the federal process - forces foundations such as. the James Ir vine Foundation to ge t rid of all but two percent of stock in a single com· puny. J\ rulinl!: handed down in December of 1973 gnve the round:1tion directors \1ntil 1982 to ~et rid of their excess holdings. The only stipul ation on the sale \\'ll S th at the foundation get .a ~ood price for the stock to enable it to con tinue its charitable "'ork . Based on that. ruling, .Privett said )1rs. S1n1th 's attempt lo force 'a public sale of the stock is doomed. In a request to take depositions for thc pending case. !11rs. Smith asserted thut the foundation inlend s to sell its stock in bulk at a low price to Mobi l Oil Company, \Vhcn contacted. offi cials or fl.·lobil refused to comment on the pos~ible sa le. Sheld on Gebb, an attorney ror the foundation, s~11d. "I think she pulled a name ( ~1obil ) out of the air. Thu roun· datlon has been eX"ploring 1n any '''ays. including a public offering, of ('om plying with the court order.·· hon, consi dering the depressed state oft he stock markel. Privett tern1ed the Santa Ana suit , as the most recent in a string of "crazy and innovative" le gal actions fil ed by the heiress since 1959. Repeated attempts to contact fi.1rs. Smith \\'l're unsuccessful. J\lrs. Smith's suit asks a pre· liminary and permanent injunction against foundation sale or stock pr company sale of any land holdings of over 100 acres without giving her 30 <lays y,•rittC'n notice. She also asks declaratory damages from the foundation, which her suit contends has always controlled lhc Irvine Company with it s stock ma- JOrity. Hcferring to the Ir vine Company's long·standin g policy of planned and phased development, Privett said, "T( \VC ,,.,.·ere lo sel! out to a single com· µaoy of quality that would rarry out the qu alit y and master planning \\.'e have worked on for years, she would still be in the minority stockholder position she has held for years." ··she \\'ants us required to sprinkle the shares out among the public.'' But Privett cont~nded that the case hris no m<'rits. There is no legal precedent, he said. for 3 rourt telling a stockholder hov.• it must di\·est itself or its holdings. "\Ve ha\'c already litigated thi s question Qntc," he s;iid. ·referring to lhf' 1973 case. 511·6310 "·~s~~c .......... 4'1S·06l0 U>flv.,QM, ,,,. o"'fl</~ t.'IM• ""t.o.,.,,"O "It \V\I~ t'V1denl to me thnt the ~mention Of J\fo()il) \VaS bJIS('d 011 J)Ul'C SJJl'<'ul:i.llon." he said. (Jfficit1ls of the Irvine Compnny, ,n. clud1njl Prcs1dc nt Hayn.1ond \V;itso n. i;:.dd lht>y could not com mcot on u case 111volv1nJ! the toundation ~v Ho ,,...,, ,,,,. .. ,, m.,.,, .. '""' l'd!IO<••• "'"""' o• ,.,,..,,,_,,""'•••ft"''' Ill' "11<00<>••~ ... tr ,.,, '""''"' L'l"'""•l>O<I at ·-· ... ~~·ft•• ')oK-•I.a.• DO<!•<>' ..-.~ M c.<d• """"" (..ol1lll"''' S~M<.,O!•ll" l>Y ,.,,,... U Oll OPIO'lll'llf, "' "'"" .. !JO "'Qt\11111. f!ltlll#J °'''"''""''" 'l OO"t°"tft•• ,\ Ion,:: J1:;t of lar)l<' corpor;1llon~ huvc been rumored to ~ pote ntial n1 :iss purchasers or the foundation 's SlOCk , hl• s31d A public offer1ng ut this time. both Cebb and rri''"t\{'JX1inted out. could be o Hna ncial dL'laster to the founda- Pn,ctt ~111d that any 'COmtnl'nl on v.·hat a rh:ln,i;:c 1n mana11:emen1 or the <'ornpany, pnrti culurly a publir offer· in g and transfer of control to ~1r~. Smith, v.•ould do to compuny PQli.cies wou ld hu \'e tn tw "based on only the r•1nk s1 t rH!Culatton ·· pcrty to expand its testing and therapy center. -The Southern California Chapter ·or the Arthritis Foundation in Santa Ana . \\"hich received SS.000 for re· 110Ya\ions and purchase of equipment· fur 11 servi ce renter. -SL Joseph Hospital in Orange, \l'hich received Sl!l0.000 for expansion of intensive care and ancillary service units. -The Boy·s Club of Buena Park, -,\'hich received Sl3.000 for replace· ment or the deteriorating floor in the club gym. -The Boy's Club of Lagurra Beacl1, \vhich received St3.591 to build fenced and lighted outdoor recreation facilities. -The Boy's Club of Tustin, which received $-8,500 to build a multi· purpose activity center. -The Girl's Club or Garden Grove, \vhich received $30.000 to help buy a· multi·purpose facility. -The M ardan Foundation of Edurational Therapy in Costa Mesa, \\•hich received $37,500 to set up an emergency fund and revise it's audit· ing procedures. • • population." The command said It is expected that Redding, the only Israeli planes dodged the missiles and indictee not to appear in court. will all planes returned safely. make an appearance today and will The planes screamed out of the also be ordered to return to Judge mida{ternoon rainclouds and for Dickey's coµrtroom Friday. seven minutes strafed the camps It was learned after the indictees about three miles southeast of the appeared that the phase of Grand Lebanese capital's main Hamra shop-Jury testimony that led to them being ping district. witn,esses reported. named was actually concluded about Several Palestinian guerrilla of· _three weeks ago. fices are located in the Sabra district. It was also learned that the Grand One r eport said the Bei rut office of-Jury was divided on the issue of the the Syrian-backed Al Saiqa guerrilla assessor's office and could not be · persuaded to issue the indictment un· Irvine School Pact Awarded ti! Wednesday. Capizzi pointed out that when both. officials appeared before the Jury.- e ach invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to testify. Both men are ntimed in language s upporting felony counts filed against several of the nine The Irvine school board Tuesday . ·defendants. awarded a $1.36 million contract for DePuty District Attorney William co ns truction of a peri:na ne nt E\•ans, who worked. with Capizzi in Culverdale School at.the Main Street putting the case before the Grand and Culver Drive site to the Gordon R. Jury estimated that the total loss to Coker Company of Santaj'e Springs. the c~unty as the result of the alleged Constr uction is expeeda to begin in'1 offenses was "about $10 000". ·mid-January and the new b1:1il~ing "lt may be more and ~ould pr,ove to shou~d replace the I?Ortable bu1l.d1ngs he less," he said. "The problem in n~w 1~ use ne>;t OC~~r! according to making any estimate i.s that this thing D1s~r1ct Pl anner~ King. is still far from over.•• . • ' . • • . . GIVE HERLOVELY LINGERIE THIS CHRISTMAS " " .. Vtf"oklit .... $>40,00 Ml.t/Ph• .. ( . -...• .. .. ,. .. " .. ~ ... PMpoirS.t ..,.../l•• $21.00 PW:fWkt. i .~' ""' .. ..... ' LINGERIE & LOUMGEWEAR MARJA IRAS Mojot Crt<lit Card• AlaoA•91t.Me ....... I ._ 1H CO\T" Mt:SA IT'S 1816 HEWl'ORT ILVD. • • • ,-:.-: ' " ..... ,...._NpkMI SJ.00 wW. No Rich Up ... " .... c,.,. .... $2J.OO -· ... '.· -. 9:30 to 6 Mon. tin Sot. Fri. tl1I I .. .. .. .. • .. • • •• l 1 7 ) ' ({ ' -·· I I .7 I 'I 1 Huntington Beach Fo11ntain· Valley .. EDITION ' - Today's Fi11al N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO . 346, 5 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMB ER 12, 1974 TEN CENTS Lion Country Offers to· Save 140 Deer By Wll.LIMI SCHREIBER Of ... o.ilW ... l.iMlft Lion Country Sa£ari and two Orange County government leaders \Vednes- day offered to saye the lives of a doomed herd of tame deer at defunct Jflpanese Village and Deer Park in Buena Park. The offer s came in the wake or an outpouring or public shock and anger over the slaughter ot 177 dif,r at the amusement park 1'uesday because "' they had pos iti\'e re a ctions t o tuberculosis tests. Lion Country, lrvine·sopen air "'ild animal park. said it will take any of the 140 remaining deer that ha\·e negative TB testresult~. A s pokes man for Six Flags Int• . parent firm of J apanese Village said the compa ny would be hOIJ>JIY to trahsfer the deer but no definite ar· rangements had been made. Offers by supervis ors Ralph Diedrich and Ralph Clark to put the remaining deer in county regional park petting zoos were also made but the compa ny has not reacted to them. Diedrich said he "·oul.Q urge the counly-to acct>pt ~II t he decr- including those "'it h pos iti\'e TB re:H.'· t1ons -as long as they "'ere donatcll fret-of char ge. l·le said the county could take the anima ls and keep them within the i ules set down by the state Depart· No Charge For Valley Car Pool By KATllV CLANCV 04 IN o.11y ~ii.t squ A Fountain Valley v.·oman pleaded her carpool case before the California Public Utilities Commission Wednes- day, arguing that she never solicited riders for her 12-passenger van and never made a profit. Carlene Zappitelli, who started car- rying co-workers to their jobs in Redondo B'each seven months ago, did agree to stop collecting the $8 a week fares until the matter is settled. "I am physically exhausted," she said today. But she said she is following the case through "because it is a test case,'' a nd she urged carpool operators everywhere to make their opinions on the issue known. Ronald 1-lofrman, president and owner of Sou them California Com. muter Bus Service, a rgued that Mrs. Zappitelli is making a profit or about $40 a wee IC , according to his rigures. In addition, he contends she is operating along his route in Runt· tngton Beach and Fountain Valley, He asked the PUC to order her to stop her operatiom pay him $483 in Jost fares and a $500 fine for each offense she may have committed. Eight of Mrs . Zappitelli 's passengers also testified during the eight-hour hearing in Los Angeles. They said Mrs. Zappitelli never 11olicit· ed t hem to ride. J ohn DeBrauwcre, transportation engineer for the PUC ofri ce in Los A98eles . s ~id the PUC commission in San Francisco may reach a decision on the case in about two wee ks , although it may take longer. Tree Tr11cki11 ' Lucky for this Minneapolis \\'Oman tha t unseason able \\'arm temperatures have persisted in the area lately. It's actuall y up to 40 degrees in Minnesota! \Vi th s uch VJ arm weather , she was able to take the lop off her sports car a nd carry the Christmas tree home. Imagin e ho\v un comfortable she \vould ha ve been if it \Vere cold. In the meantime, lt1rs. Zappitelli agreed to o bey a cease-and-desist or-·· der issued in October. prohibiting her from collecting rares until the matter is settled. Fate of ·Fired Beach Aide Due • Ill January DeBrauwere said the main issue in the matter will be whether Mrs. Zap· pitelli can continue to include S44 a month depreciation for her van in the tares, as well as costs of tires. DeBrau'A'ere said fi gures compiled by his sta.rr indicated Mrs. Zappitelli was making a profit of ·only about Sl.21 a week. She had figured her.pro- fits during the. first six months came to about S2.56 a week, but not the $40 Ho!fma n contended. · l·loffman said if the PUC rules in fl.1r s. Zappitelli's favor. he wi ll ask that the same rules apply to the seven mini bu~cs which his firm operates. Coast \\'t•.111l1t•r Partly sunny with variable high cloudiness Friday, accord· ing to the weathe r service. Some low clouds in the morning hours. 1-Ii ghs 62 to 66. Lows ton ight 44 to 48. INSIDE TOOi\ V Once considered a ca reer fo r 11.1on1e1z only. airl ines now are hiring and lroinzug n1i?n ru /ligllt lwsts. Sec tdory D·l. IEr"'llD,..M(ll ., "'°"''Trt~ .. L.,,..11,,d " ..... c1•11 Callfof'!ll1 .. NlllHll N'"°'f A•,Ot Cl1ttU1H o •. ,. Or•• c ... 11,, •M '"""' '" -.,., '"''·-· '" l"or!Atfl"H .. d .. 0Ntf1Ntllct1 " ..... ., 1E.it.r111,., .. .. !¥1•~,. .. ~,, .. 1Ellffrt1l1tll'l1ll Cl .. 11 -... ....... .... Tlilwl11e!o "' ... ~ ... ., T11e1•n c1•n AllflL'""" •• w • ., ... .. .,,....."', .. ~ "'·°' A writlen report on the appeal hear- ing of fired 1-luntinglon Beach in· formation officer Bill Reed will pro- bably be -submitted to the city pe rson- ne l board in early J anuary. A three-day hearing into Heed's Aug. 13 firing Wednesday ended and hearing officer Frank Britt. from the State Office of Administ ra tive llcar· ings, said he will file his "'rillcn re· comme nda t ion on Reed 's f uture status \vi th the ci ty within 30 day s. Britt made no verbal comment on the three-days of tcslimorty ~nd g:l\'e no indication Vt'hcthcr he believes Reed should be reinstated. , Don . Le wi s. assista nt personnel director for the city. said Drill 's re. port is only advisory and the person· nel board can .. accept, reject or modify it.'· Lewis said he believes the pe rson· net board will probably review Brit t's report at its J an. 15 meeting. Reed was fired Aug. 13 by City Ad · minis trator Dave Rowla nds artcr hi s involvement in a July 19 Santa Ana parking lot accident and hi s arrest b.v Santa Ana Police on "drunk in auto" charges. 'l'hroughout lhe hearing, deputy city attorney Bill Amsbary has alleged that Reed brought disgrace to the city for being druqk on duty. and for fail ure lo repent the accident to the c1 · ty administration. The city has also tried to sho\\' th:1t llu• incident "'as one of at least three s1n1i\ar incidents during ftccd's fiv e years "·ith the city. Re('d claimed that he blllckcd out that ni ght fro m the use of tran · <111ihzers, not alcohol. and th;1t he <lh.ln't r C'port tht! atc1<Jent bc('allSl' damage 11•<1s so minor he didn't kUO\\' it ha ppened. Ret.·cl is seeking re1 nsttttcmcnt to h 1s S21.000·a·year job on the contention that the punishment tfiring) \.\as too harsh J'or lheoffense. Zarb Confir1ned \VAS l·llNGTO'.'J t.i\P ) The Senate Wednesday conf1r1ned .,.rank G. Za.rb's .ippointtpent as ad1111ni strator of the Federal }~nerg~· 1\dn1inislra· lion. Za r b succet.'ds John C. Sa\\'hill as chief of the agency created lo implc· menl the nation's energy poliey. IRS Fine Due Hinsliaw to Check PTA Case \Vhile the Internal ltcvenue ~crv1cc in Philadelphia searched loariy fcu· tax files on the llarper PTA in Four\· ta in Va ll e y, U.S. ltep . Andrew llinsha w ( R-Ncwporl Bl'ach) pro· mised to look into lhc matter on his own . The PTA has a Sl,440 IRS fine due loday, not over back taxes. but over failure to file a tax exemption form more tha n a year ago. !\tr~. Al an \Vcssa, president ot lt'IC PTA (hen, has ofrercd to "sit 11 oul in jail" over the fi ne. But meo.nwhilr. th~y hu\'C a ~kcd Rep. lJinshaw to check into the n1a~· tcr. "They 'A'ere an1a1.cd," f\1rs. \Yussa said or tht! re:actlnn of l-1\nslluw's local office sta ff. "They said thi11 eertainly should he h andlt.'<1 ln Washington.'' Efforts bv the Dailv Pilot to r('aCh the directo1: of the IRS scr\'ice tenter in Philadelphia \lo'ere fruitless. Al one 1>0int. an IRS spokesman stud the1·c "·ere ··no telephone lint's" to his of· nee Later, an I HS officia I volunteered to locate the Ha11>er fi les. then c:ill back "at the end of this week or early nt?xt week." She said she "'Ould mark lht• matter "urg('nr· but that "'":s the earliest they could respond. 1'hr tlarper School neighborhood is the homt' oC many Fountain V:illl'y C'Ommun1ty l('aders, Including City f'ouncllm::in Al l·lollindl'n ; llclen ll1llt•. Trustee ror tht' ll untinglon Reach Union l·lii;:h School Distrlcl , 11nrl 1 hrcc ml•mbcrs of the ~·ountaln Vail<'y School Board. Ilollrrl Prc.!!ldent Fre~ Vos~. ;ind T r ustees, S hcilu i\lcyers and Roser Dclgcn. r I ment of Ani ma l He alth a nd the Orange County l·lealth Department. 1'hc Fullerton supervisor admitted some or th(• rc1n:11ning deer might be 1nfe&tcd but llull ""ill be determined later ··111ght now I feel t he important thing 1s to save the herd." he said ... , undcrst<.ind thl• economic pressures on lhe company and the only way lhcSC' animals tan l>t.• saved from de· alh is for the county to take over.'· Diedrich said he has tx:en told posit ive 1'6 rcaCt1ons 1\·ere noted fur the firs t time nearly l\\'O year:; ago but the infected animals \\'Crc qua ran tined. .. ,r some of the ani1n;1ls ari> 1nfec1 ('(( the\' 'A'ill have to be trcatt'd but m~sl of the animals left ure healt h,\ and would be a "'f'lcome addition 1<1 our park syst('m, '' h(! said. Diedrich m;1de his offer befor\.' learning of Lion Country's pro1>0~al but a spokes m:u\. for lhe supervisor said today th<' c.:ount~ pro1>0sal is ~uu \';Jild. 0 1edr1eh "~11d :-.!1\'k.•r\1,111" hil'l' 1·('· ('t'1~·ed hundrl•rl .; •If r;.ill!> fro m 1•nraged 1 1t1 1.1"'n:-. 11·110 hf',1rd ll1C' IU''A'S uftbt• 11ul1:1I ~l;1ughlt•r Supcr1·1s11r l•t.1rk Jt1ltl1 ·d U1cdrich's. t•lfort, s;.i~ 111:.: ht • 11:1111~ lu 11u~1r3 ntint• tht• Japanc-.P \'dlaJ.!t' hL·rd at O'Neill l'ark :uul 111u\"1• dl'~r Jlrc;1dy a l lhaL f~ce Ot~t:R . Pai.;e A:!) Hinshaw Takes 5th • .- More Charges Se~n In Assessor Prob.} ByT0:\181\RLE V °'"" 0..1lf "'IDI Stitt The Ora nge County proscculor who succeeded in obtaining Grand Jury in· dictments ;1gainst nine persons who allegedly defrauded the Orange Coun· tv Assessor's offi ce hinted today that rii ore charges might be forthcoming from the pant.'I. Deputy District 1\ttorney 1\-lichael Ca pizzi gave those indicalions but lit· tie other new information into his five· month probe of a ctivities within the orfi ce during the first successful can1p aign to elect Assessor Andrew llinshaw to the llouse of Represen· tati\'e Ne ither llinsha"·· nor his succcssor , Assessor J ack Vallcrga. could be re · ached fo r comment today on the 33· count indictment handed down Wed· nesday by the Grand Jury . Noting that the investigation is by no means over, the Grand Jury issued its 33·count indictment on multiple f('lony l'h argcs of grand theft, ·con· spiracy. submission of false claims and violations of gove rnment codes. T he nine persons named in the in- dictment arc : Retired assessor 's employes Kirk Armist ead, 61. or Santa Ana and Garland Redding. 55. of Santa Ana. C urre nt e mploycs James N . Rertollno. 52, of 24 116 Via Madrugada , l\llssion Viejo: Chris Boukidis, 61 . of :\nahe im : llcgin::i ld Dunlap, 64, of Pl<1cc nti a : Fred Fo rbeck, 43, of Orange ; John ~·Iontani. 48. of Garden Grove: Robert Plumlee. 47, of Santa Ana, a nd George Upton. 54 of Santa 1\na. llinsh<iw nO\v represents the 40th Congl'es ~1o n a\ Distri ct as a Republi can represenl ati \'C. It is a ll eged that all nine derendants ~ubm 1tted fa lse claims for overtime Cyclist Hits Westminster Home ; Dies A 21 \ l'Jf·Old motorcvclis l d ie d \\'l•dnesilay 1\•hen he ram.med into a hollS(' a t 8832 Sapphi l'f' A\'l'. in \\'est rn i nste r . K;irl ,J lt11t;off. 15911 Garnet St . - \Vc slrn1nslcr. \\,1s 1Jt·ad on arriv;.il at \Vcstminslcr Conununit~· llospital at ~1 :03 p.1u . lie \\U S not \\·ear111g a helrnct. po\i('(' s:ud, and <ipparentl y <lied of mas:-.1vc head injuries. 'l'he \•1clim i-; the brother of John Hog11ff. flt:ll Easporl Drivl', llunt· 1n)!ton Bt·ach l'olu:c said l!ognff had been <lr1v1n g south on Garnl'I "'hen he came to the '1'·1111ersect1on \\Ith S:1pphirl'. about ont• half bloc·!. fro1n !us horn<· li e fa1ll•fl In n1akf' a !urn onto Sap· plurc and \'l'Crt•(I into thl.' llllOCcu11it·d f1·unt bcdroorn of thl· ho•nt of Jo~(·ph 13rchl·nv, \\"c :-.tll)ltl:<.ll'r police 111 - \ l'SI iga I lir l11t·k \\\•1 nhl'I llll'I' ~a1<l 'fhl· t·nll1s1011 ll·n ;1 hnlc about one by three feel 1 n the 11.1!111f1 IH• house. B rchcn ~ had Wl'll a .... lt•t•p in an11 \h(•r' room . \Vci nhL'Hlll'I' "'lid pol ice h;1ve not yC't dcte1·n11 111·d \\'hat n11 ght h:1\"C caused th(• acc1d1..•n1. LOSERS PACE DA Y'S TRADING NE\V YORK <APl -The stock n1arkel \!oil ~ mixed f()dtiy \\1hile in· \'e~tors k C'Jl l a n 11nc :1sy eye on <'COno m ic prospeets and tht' unsettled l\11ddle Ea5t s1tu11t1on. t1'ables, U51 . The !lo"· Jones U\'eragc or 30 In · dustri<:1ls ~a locd I 10 poi nts to 596 45. but losers out!itripped gainers by 2 lo I on lhc Ne"' \1ork Slock Exchani.!I' An3ly11t!i ~Aid the new of lsr11C'l ~ bombln~ some Pnlcstlnlan camp" iifter a l~rror1st d ton,l.ed t{rcnndc~ • 111 a Tel Aviv ihcalerwa., keeping 1n · vc1ters wary. • TAKES FIFTH AMENDMENT Congressman Hinshaw and vacation pay to compensate for \'acat1on time they spent while \\Ork· ing for the then-County Asst'ssor in 1972. Hinshaw and Valler ga we re amonf! 49 "'itnesses who appeared before th~ 'Eitl1er-or' Vote o.llrP'INlllt-",...... INVOKES CONSTITUTION County Assessor Vallerga Grand Jury in the fi ve-mnnlhs of in· vestigation. Eight of the tJJne dcff'ncla nts \\ere a rr-a ig ned late \V ednesday before J udge Everett \\'. Dicke~· \\'ho delayed <See 9 l~Olt'TE D, J>a ~e /\:.?) Valley Unification Compromise Outlined By PATr\' BURNETT Ol Ille O.tity PHO! $1.tU A high school admlnistr;llor \Ved· nesd:1y ou tlin~d ~ unification t•!t'C lion procedure "'h1ch he bche\·cs is a com· prom is(• bct\\'Ccn the Jl unlingtun Beach Union lligh Sc hool District and Fountain Va lley res ident!> It 1s a procedure intended to clo:-.e the ga p between hi~h school trustees \\'ho \Va nt a dislrict·\\'idc unifit.·ation election :ind a Fountain V.alle~ citi zens committee "'hich prC'fers an electio n in its city alonC'. Glenn Dysinger . assistant supcr1n· tendcnt for pl anning ~nd n1anagc· mcnt, explained his plan ;.is a di:.trict· "·ide vote "'it h <i n ··either-or" option un the ba llot for Fountain \'alley. The high school dist rict would ask lht' sta te Board of Education to call a u111fication eleelion throughout 11 ~ dis· ,3 Bandits Rob Valley Stop-N-Go Three bandits robbed a Fountain Va lley conv('nienc(' market today 1n a prcnoon he isl sl uddcd by ..:unf1ri'. Poli ce said lhc bandits .ippl'arcd at the Stop·N ·Go store at llu~h ;11 1! St rl'l'l and Clover Avenues and h<';it the• O'A'ner b('fore neeing on fll()l ''1th an undisc losed amount of ra'h The o ~·ncr . Lcona1d Gurth•n. chased the SU.!:'[)CC'IS fron1 his !'tor<' <irtcr t hey bc;il and robbt<tl hun and fired se1•ecal shoL~ in the d1rect1on of lho n1•01-ng band1l1i , Police bcliC \'C 1h.1\ lhl' shol -. m1:-. :-Ol'f.I. lnvesl iJ.?ntorg ~<.11d that lh•'Y look 11n1• 111 un into custody !>Cvfr:d m1nulp..; .1ncr 1'1e holdup, and "'ere re1>0rted 1nvcst1gat1 ng his f)Oss1 blc in 1·01~c· mcnL. trict and in the 1)(}rtion ol tht· Garden Grove t.:ni ficd School District which lit:::; in the ci ty or r·ount~d n Va ll('y, at· cording to o.-.o.ingl'r's pl:1n l 'hcn. :ill those pe rson..; "1lh1n lhc: city li mits of Fountai n \l;il lcy 111 thf' arE"a "·h1ch thl' cillten:-. com mit te(• believes should hcrome a uni ricd :-.ehool dis tru::1 "'QUiii ta~t \"oles on ;1 t\\O-p:1rt b~llot. l'he fir~l part v.ould he for or a gainst the total unificalLon plan. I)~ singer t'xplained . The ~econd p;1rl \\Ou\d be \'es or no on someth111g like. "If the abUve fails.''"' \1·ould fa\·or un· iflcat1on alon_g city houndarll'~ iri Fountain Valley ·· Dysinger lx•he\·es hi-. pl.in cffi •t·· li\"l'\\' acldrcsse:-. the conC t'rn' ex· presS('rl \\.rctnt~day by c·ai 1 ··H111f ' .Jone:.. lh~ leacll'I' of th1.• c1t1~.t;tl' ('lJffi · mittvt>. ~ .lonl'S fC'ar~ an t'Xt'('-.'il\P ··n,,·· \fll l' 1n the port inn of tht· hi gh !>\·h1101 ch" tril'l ''b1ch 1nehult•, th t• (ll·c.111 \"1•·u Jlld \\'t·~tni1n!>l1•r J<;!t•tnt•nl.1 ry :-il'hnol !)1:-.IJ'1('t:-.. · \\'p <lnu 't \1 11111 1o ),!I\•· 1he:.l' p1.•opll' \Cln I.Ill\\ e r ll\1,:r 11n 1rica t111n in J<'nun1 :1in \'allt·\ .. II \' :-..11d 111' th(' plan 111thfiul lhl; lly:-.1 nger 011· l1 t)ll su ggcs\1.•d at ·rul·~day ·:. h1Ah .~rhnol h0:1r1J 1n1·c1Ln ~. • Jones ;d~o 1!> t~111t•t•r111;d Lhal lh(' pl ;1n, ""i1h or \11thout th(• 1111tiu11, tnuy make demands on the ~late Bn.ird of l-:ducat1on which ;ire nol h·g,d. TODAY'S PILOT EXTRA SPECIAL '.°\C\VS frorn the South Co<1~1. .th1: \\'si s t Count~. .lhe beac h c1l1 \'!'> .. l rom th roughout (Jr~nge Coun1y . ·ro con1plt>mt'nl 111>ec1al Christ m ~!. ,1dv<'rtis1 ni-:. s1.'r1cs and plclurt5 from the5l' arc;1:0. <-iPl"-"r t0<lay \n section 8 and C' or the l>a•ll flilot. as we ll as - of course -in their r1.r1 ular posillOn$ 1n olht.>r parts of the paper. -. ' rA~l!;'..=._0_•_1L_v_•_1~LO~l===H=/~F=='~"~"'~'~••~r. Oec•mbe1 12. 1974 Air Rai d s Oil Depletion - Curb K ille d \VASl"IL'\li.l'O~ tUi'I / -Tnt: llou::.e Jtules Co mmittee today 1·lf~·t·tivl"'I:,. k111t·tl ;1 bill "''h11·h \\ould h;:., l' g1\'1•n :i ~mall t a.~ l>rl'.1k 111 .d1no ... ! Ill 11\llhon l11w • .111t l n1od1·1.1t\· 1nl'(fnll· l.1\p.1ycrs .111d h.t\t' ,·nt.lcil !Iii.' nd t!t•plcluHI .11/11\\•antt.1. S:iy1 ng th;1l tht•r1• \\<Ill nol 1•11c1ug h ti n1 c tv Jco1l ,,.. 1th the bill U11:i. :-.1·,.l!t1un. t-01n1n1twc 11ll'rtl · ht·1· ..... I.uni•:. J 1Jc·lan1·y < 1)- N. Y. J, nlO\ICd that lh1• pa nt· I toll · '1d(·r 1\0 rurth<'r bi ll::. thi.., \ear t•xc·cpl lh1· no rn111 11T1nn nf r\t:!..,<111 ,\, Ku1·\,;1·!cllvr tu II\· Vlc:t· prc:..1 1l1·Ul 'f he mot1011 c<11-r1!.!d '.J·l , n1c:.in 1ni;: lh;1t lhu.-only rh:H1('c for any t.1'.I. lcg1 ... l;it1on 1111, }'t•.ir \lo OUlll he pu~s ibh.• :11ncndmt·nt:. 1n lhc ~nalt• IO lhl' trade re[orm hill. This Is an (•xtrcnl t!I)' rc1nole chant·c . hoY.'CVt.:r · Ford Meets Auto Le aders On Tax Cuts WASflJNGTON (UPIJ -President F'ori:I met ror two hours today with auto industry and union leade rs and reportedly Lnd1 c<1ted he would con· :;ider an income tax cut to help Amrr1ca 's :.1tk economy. lie also rulc>d oul <i nr w ~;1s ta x. The ··nnc>" White HOuse meeting, • 1,1,•hich included lop Cabinet advisers. followed promises \ll eclnesday night of new proposcils by Ford to help beat .inflution and recession. Gov. William Milliken of ,.1ichigan, who also attended, told reporters af. terward he got the "clear im· pression" that the President would consider a tax cut among other possi· b le actions. But Milliken stressed Ford had not made any commitments. United Auto Workers Union Presi· dent Leonard Woodcock said he pro· posed the tax cul, but added that the President made no comment. Woodcock s aid Ford did indicate support of a moratorium on emission control s tandards -which industry leaders say are pushing up the price of cars. "it was a fine meeting," said Chrysler Board Chairman Lynn Townsend. one of 10 auto manage· ment and labor leaders who sat around lhc Cabinet table. ''I 'm not dis- cippointed. '' Officials of Ford, General P..1otors and American tt1otors also attended, along with Treasury Secretary William S imon. Transportation Secretary Claude Brinegar and Com· mcrce Secretary Frederick B. Dent. Woodcock said his tax. cut proposal received the s upport of all of the in· d us lry representatives and ex· ccut)\'es viho attended. He s aid no sp('cific tax cut "'·as recommended but that he stressed it should apply to middle and low·income )'.l roups. The President did not go into specifics before the group of more than 100 corporate offi cials. Dul he made it clear that he is not planning a major s hift in the broad poli cy h(' ;.iclva nced l;,ist October. a lthough the White llouse said earlier f''ord had all but ab;Jndoncd hope for passajl'c !his year of his 5 percent in· t•om e lax s urcharge proposal and did not kn<>~· if he v.·ould put it before the new Con)'.l ress. Bo;ird Chairman l!Cnr\' Ford fl of the Ford ~1 otor Co. has <'iilled for a 10 percent :.ic ross·thc·lx>a rd tax cut to gel a grip on the deepening recession. Ford said in .1 s1)Ccrh \\'ednesday nii.::hl that he y,·as "deeply cu nCl'rnecl " over the economy, but did not plan a n\· dra!ltic changes 1n hi s present al· taCk nn 1 he infal!ion and recession. Spelhni:: out. his latest viey,·s in the speech. 1-·ord said he is "deeply con · cc rned" about "three domest ic devils inflation. recession and enc rlo(y. '' ORANGE COAST ~· ~ DAILY PILOT lr,..O•-Clu\10 •·•• P·•OI "'''~"'"''"•\fom l»•""'t,,.,_.,... .... ., ••P~~'"......,b•t""O••~ f""\t P4l>O•"''"' C•,.,P•ft> ~t•T•""'lo"'" .. o •""-· "'"d Mtl..:r., '""'"9" r.,11.1,, tar Co"• .............. ""'' ... "'"· ..... !o"91(!n Bio•«•~.,.,.. t~•ft V•ll• 1 11 •· •. <;•ddl00"'' ...... ~, '"° Loo~~"• 11<-ft• ~"'" Co"'' A ""II" ''""''"! ><ti·•-•'""~'"~""' ...,lvrd••• *"' 5'.nclo• TM "'''"'•II-JI ""M'''""Q g••lll ·\ JI )Oil Wr\t S.V :>llfft ~\I~ llry (AlftDfftO• •hJe RobPr! N Wr>«J "''•""""' • .,.. l>uOI•_,. Jil(k. 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I "'I"' \1 00 ...,._.t~lt b' "'"'I \.> 00 mont~1._ "'•ht"'' d ''"""0"1 \J 'lCI "'0MM• (}nhapp!J Landing Israeli Jets Hit Palestine Camps BEIRUl' (UPI) -Is raeli warplanes today attacked Palestinian refugee camps on the outskirts or Beirut, the first air raids near lhe Lebanese capital in seven months. F'our Israeli jets swept ove r the city and opened fire with machine gun5 in· to the Sabra and Chatila re ru gec camps, the Beirut defense ministry reported. Lebanese jc>t interce ptors swept up to meet the attacking Israeli planes and s urface-to-air SA!\1 missiles around the refugee camps were fired at the planes. Clouds of smoke billowed from one four-story building in the Sabra camp, located in a high rise residential area. The Palestinian 1;1ews agency said a o.ur l"lkit SUH---. supply depot was 1iil. Lebanese Premier Rashid Solh told parliament 21h hours after the attack lsraells by three guerrillas Dec. 6 in the rrontier town or Rosh Hanikra. One guerrilla was killed and the othe rs escaped. Shortly before the uir att•a cks , Israel sai~ it would strike Palestinian guerrilla bases and other targets In Lebanon in retaliation for terroris t action.s. .Price Rises Leveling Off, U.S. Reports that one woman was killed und 10 in· \VASH!NGTON (UPI l -The Labor llcscuc \\'Orkcrs minister to s mall pleas u r e ;urplanc tha t pancake d onto lhe landing strip of Ora nge County Airport al s unset Wednesday afte r pilot radioed tower to report his nose \\'heel w<:is stuck . No injuries resulted aboard plane v:hi<:h reportedly \\'as on a trip from Nut ·rree, Calif. F'iremen said full contingent of men and equipment had time to set up before plane came in. ~jured . Department reported today the up· "We will ask for a meeling of the ward spiral ot prices may al last be U.N. Security Council in order to pre-leveling off despite a 1.2 µercentjum1> sent a n urgent complaint concerning in the wholesale price index fo r Nov· this aggression on Lebanon," Solh ember. said. l\1ore than half the total November He said Foreign l\1inister Philippe increase resulted from higher Takla was calling in "ambassadors of charges for processed roods and the major powers·· to brief them on feeds, largely because of a sharp rise the fsraeli attack. in the price of sugar, the department The Israeli military command io said. Tel Avi" confirmed its aircraft con· But the less volatile industrial com · ducted the 4 p.m. (6 a.m. PST > air modities . which fornt a major part of In a Spending Mood? raids , but said they were against a the index shov.·ed a seasonally adjust· Palestine Liberation Organization cd Novembei increase of only 0.9 pcr- guerrilla training base south of Beirut cent -their smallest one-month gain .4 ttend Huntington Hearing ori U.S. Fzt1zdi11g ByTERRYCOVll,J,I=: Of1M041ly P<lol !11 .. !I Would you like to tell the city of lluntingtOn Beach ho"'. to spend S2:4 Fro• Page Al DEER ... park to the county's Irvine Park. Though Six Flags officials ; deny it, there have been reports the rest of the herd. including healthy animals, was scheduled for destruc- tion next week. Company Pres ident Ed DcWitte said the order to destroy the herd was the result of ruling by the stcitc health officials. But ofticials in the anima l health division said the only thing that \\'as ordered was separation of infect- ed animals Crom those on public dis· play. • Dr. Hyman Parrell,.a veterinarian at the state health office in Los ~~~1~; soald Ji!p~~se~:r~r11t~g~laro~ destroying the deer beca11Se they could not be sold V.'ilh a positive rea<'· tion to the TB tests. ~ Treatments were not administered to the animals because they y,•ould ha \'e cost up to S3,000 a month, Pci rrel l said . .Japanese Villuge cloi;ed its doors fur el·onomic rl!asons 1usl 10 da.vs bt.>rorc lethal doses of a toxic chemical were lnject.cd into the 177 deer. ··The J a pan~se Village pco1)lc feel vcry b:.idly about this Ix-ca use it's Christmas time and it.'s \'Cry sad deal- ing with the deer at this lime of year,'' said Six Flags s pokesman 1·o m !\I asters . Or. John Philp, county health of- ficer, s aid it is unlikely the disease spread to other animals at the fa cility or 10 huma ns beca use it is ;,i different type of disease than lhat found in human beings. Phil p said a pos iti\'C react ion docs not necessarily indic ate :in ;.ict1vc di:-:· ease but by the same token a ncgativ•· r('action doesn't necessarily mean tht• disease is not 1lrese11t. l'at l·lu inn, corpor:.i tc zoo!o g1cal dirl'C t o r a l Li on Co un lr;.. ;1cktlO\V lcdgc>d the possi bi li ty that 1he ncgati\'e·r eacting deer might still h;ive the disease and said any deer his p<1 rk takes \Vi ii be qua ra ntined fo r fiO days Butz Jokes A bout WASPs \\'.\~lll XG1·0~ t l'PI ) . .\gricult ure Sc.•crt•t;,iry F.a rl J •. Butz. \\'ho j!ol 1nto hot \\'otter rt'- cently \\'hen he r epeated an Italian d ialect Joke alX>ul Pope Paul's st:incl on bi r1h rontrol. ha:-n·t stoppt>dJokin~. Opening a spe(•Ch to his de" parlment 's outlt'lnk tn11fl'r('n('1' toda\. he !old the au1l1l'lll'(• an ault' h..i d j.!l\'l'll h11n a riolt' ur).!111i.,: tum 10 · tf'll :1 story a bout \lo'hlt~ I 'rot1·.~r .1nts. ,. "\\'l•ll. lhl'r<• "':1:-; lh(' :-\outht·rn Hdp!1st pr,•:u·hl'r 11ho bnu~ht n .;l·<'n11d ha nd ca1· only 111 discO\'t'r hl• 11idn 't h;1\'L' lhC' 1·n(-.1hul.1ry to oprralt• 1\,' ButlS<ltd million -and possibly more -111 fedcrri l money O\'er lhe next three ~ears? Lo('a] r esidents v.•ill ha\'e that chance tonight during a public hea r- ing scheduled for 7:30 in the ~1urdy Community Center. on Norma Drive near Golden West Street and Warner Avenue. Three staff planners, headed by Ed Sclit·h. will be present to compile cllizen suggestions for t he use of the federal funds in eommunity develop· menl and low·and moderate-income housing. Selich. head or the city's advance planning division, said today the funds will be made available through the federal !lousing a nd Communily Development Act of 1974. 1'he act provides funds for two purposes , Selich said. The city is already guaranteed S2.4 million ror eommunity development during the next t.h rec years. No speoific dollar amounts ha\'e been allocated ror housing and the city's share will depend on how much need it can show for low -and moderate-income housing, Selich ex . plained. • The $2.4 million which is allocated can be spent on such items as buyin g 1>ark Jund. improving streets and scy,•er systems, demolishing and re· habilitaling substandard structures, and perhaps downtown redevelop- ment. City officials have not decided ho\v they s hould spend it. Selich said. But the use of the money must meet three criteria : -Prevention or elimination of s lum or blig hted conditions. -To ass ist persons of low and • f'roni Page A I 9 INDICTED .. court :.ic lion on the group until Friday. ·rhey arc free on their promise to ap- 1><'a r. . ll is expected that Rcdd1ng, lhc only 1nd1ctce not lo :.ippear in court, will make an appearance today and \v iii also be ordered to return Lo ,Judge Dickey's courtroom Friday. It was learned after the indictees appeared that the phase of Grand Jury testimony that led to them be in.1? named was actually concluded about th ree "'eeks ago. It \V as also learned that the Grand .Jury was di\•ided on the issue of the assessor 's office and could not he persuaded to issue the indictment un - til Wednesday . C'apizzi pointed out that ..,,·he n both off1c1als a ppeared before the Jury. ea<'h invoked the Fifth Amendment and refu sed to testify. Both m en arc na med in la nguage supporting felony l'ounts fil ed against several of the nine defendants. Oeputy District Attorney \Vdliam E\'an.~. "'ho worked with Capizzi in pultinp: the case before the Grund .lur;.'. estimated thal the total loss to the county as I.he result o! the alleged offl·nses was .. about SI0,000". "It may be more and could prove 10 Ill' lt'ss." hl~ said ... The probl em in makinf: any estimate is that this thin~ 1s :;1 il l r ar from over." We're ill a Fog Mi st W orst i ri Newport, Mesa ,\ CAPRIC'lOUS f'OG h.ink w11h ~fondness for \he Nev.·port fl arbor arr a d\':itcndecl: :it tht> n111rn1n.i:: rush hl'lur loda)'. a nd along some stretches of the cl'opr;.tl1nc 11!'1 btl1ty w;1s reduced \o u m atlrror a fe w ftct. 1\lthotll!h the hca\'y foa hit 1111rts o( NC'A'J>Orl Btach and Costa ~1csa. no maJor <'11111::..1oni. or n1her 1>roblems \\Pre reportcd. f)~f: OF Tiit TlllC't\ l<~ST conccnl rations of thr mist was along Pac1!1c Q1a!tl ll1 ~hy,·ay at Bayshores, w.hcre mornins; commuters found the going slow :ind hat<i rdous. · \Vtather for('cast~rs prt dl ct more> or the same patchy fog late toni ght and early f'rid11 y. and '•isolated from any civilian sinceSeptemberl973. population." The command said The index, an indicator or what con· moderate income.· lsrae11· planes dodged the m1'ss1·1e· sand · ·11 be 1·k · sumer prices w1 1 e In the near -To meet critical or urgent com· all planes returned safely. future, stood at 171.9 -reflecting an munity development needs. The planes screamed out of the increase or 23.5 percent in 12 months. Three separate rules have also been midafternoon rainclouds and for That means.products costing SlOO in es tablished for the use or housing seven minutes strafed the camps 1967. the base year, cost $171.90 last. funds: about three miles southeast of the month. --;The city must assess the housing Lebanese capital's main 11amra shop-The Labor Department sounded 'a ass istance needs for current and p1'ngd;str1·c1.w1·1nessesreported. f · · · · f I d od note o cautious opt1m1sm 1n compar· uture ow an m crate income resi· Several Palest1'n1'an guerr1·11a of-· h h d 1ng t e 1.2 percent ike in the Nov· ents. fices are located in the Sabra district ember index with others of the recent -It must also specify a realistic an· One report said the Beirut office of past. nual goal ror the number of housing the Syrian·backed Al Saiqa guerrilla ··Price increa s e s were less units or persons to be helped. organization was hit. Y.'idespread than in the previous -~ plan must .1nd1cate the. general The roar of the planes diving over · months,'' the department's Bureau of locati.on of lo~er income housi~g the Sabra area echoed in downtown • Labor Statistics said. ~eli~h said .the federal in.come . Beirut. Air raid sirens sounded the For three months the index has guidelines quabfy anyone earn1n~ 80 alert. risen an a verage of l.3 percent each percent, !lr less, of ~he median In addition. guerrilla guards and month. Forthethirdquarterofl974 -househol~ incomeoftheci~y · . Palestinian police fired at the planes June, July and August -the average In Huntin_gton Beach, with a median with rifles and small arms. monthly increa_se_ -~as 2.7 nArCent. household income of about $13,000 a . . . -... ~. year, residents earning under $10,000 Bot~ th.e Palestine L1bcrat1on .. A sharp rise for the sugar and con· a year would probably qualify. Selich Orga~1zat1on and the breakaway fectionery grouping resulted in ' a 3.4 estimates that 37 percent of the local !\~arx1st Popular .Front for the LI.beta· percent increase for processed foods households fall into that bracket, t1on of. ~.alest1ne have claimed and feeds (in November)," about especially senior citizens and large :esponsibihty f~r .the th.eater J:>ofl_lb· three·rifths of the month's total in· families. 1ng. The PLO satd it was in retal1at1;in crease. Tonight's h(,'aring is meant to get for ro~ket .alta~ks on three PLO 1n· The seasonally adjusted increase public input on ho\v those federal stallat1ons tn Beirut Tuesd!!Y · . ror all farm products foods and reeds runds can \)est be used in Huntington Those attacks we re .111 turn in was 2.5 percent. compared to a 5.l Beach. response for the \vound1ng of ty,·o percent rise in October. .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. .. .. . . Ylf.,olow .... s•o.oo MW/Plllk • . . • . • . • . . . . : GIVE HER LOVELY LINGERIE THIS CHRIS'J;MAS I I !I /." 't . ' .. ·. ' :-.,.; ,~:· ..... '--· ,..,..s~ Hy&otl/Loct Sll.00 ,...{Witt. AltoA.,•llllillt ··-·-./, ' ' l I . ' "--· .. HtH SMp ... ..,... S7.00 wld. Holldt Up LINGERIE & LOUHGEWUR MARJI.IRAS Major Cndil Cordi IN COSTA Mis.A •rs DCPAftTMCNT 9TOlll C: 1816 NEWPORT ILVD. . . -- A._Nyto. •-:r. l•M I S.00 ... c:li99 -- H_.. 9:30 lo ' Moo.tin Sot. Fri. ffN I .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. '. .. •• .. " •• 7 , '<; --•• Orange Coast EDITION \ . . ' . ' •• Today's Final N.Y.Stocks . VOL. 67, NO. 346, 5 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNT'(; CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DEC E MBE R 12, 1974 N TEN CENTS . Lion Country Offers to Save 140 Deer By \YILLIAMSCHREmER otllw~, l'iltl la.ff I.ion Country Safari and two Orange County government leaders \Vedn es· day offered l.O Sa\•t the lives of a doomed herd of tame deer at defunct Japanese Village ::ind Deer Park in Buena Park. The offers came in the wake or an outpouring of public shock and anger over the slaughter or 177 deer at the amusement park Tuesday because Suits Key Irvine Co. Power Bid By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Ol lllt D.oU, l"lltt §lfH Irvine Ranch heiress Joan Irvine Smith is again engaged in a legal bat· tie with the Irvine Company's major stockholder. the James· Irvine Foun· dation. over y.·hat amounts to control or a fifth of Orange County. In double·whammy legal actions in recent days, the granddaughter of the foundation's namesake has blocked a proposed sale or l,345 acres of land to the state for a new park and tried to block a bulk sale of the foundation's stock, allegedly to Mobil Oil . The found a lion holds 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company's 8,415,000 shares of stock. Mrs. Smith and her mother, Atha lie Clark, vote together on a total of about 22 percent. · That 22 percent is the largest block of stock aside from that held by the foundalion. ~1rs. Smith's court suit, filed in San- ta Ana this week, seeks a public offer· ing or the foWldation 's controlling share. The mo\'e, uccording to Roward Pri\.'ell, an attorney for the founda· tion, ls designed to split the controll· 'ing share intolhousa1ds of tiny blocks 01 stock held by people scatt~ed throughout the counlry. The net effect of such lt dispersa1 of the foundation's controlling power, he said, would be effective contro1 of tbe land development company by Mr!.' Smith. <See CONTROL, Page Al) Students Hope To Get $1,000 In Dimes Cans 1-ligh school student volunteers, who are distributing l\1arch of Dimes cans to Newport Beach businesses this month, said they are hoping to top the $1,000 mark in contributions this year. Official l\1arch or Dimes campaign begins in January, but volunteers are already covering the Newport area, leaving the small cans for customers' contributions. The Newport Beach Explorer Post, Senior Girl Scout Troop 1684. Cadet Girl Scout Troop 753, and the Key and Keywanettes Clubs al C.'brona del Mar ~Ugh arc all participating in the chari· lY drive, according to Robbie Davie, Newport Beach coordinator. Orange Coast Wt•nlher Partly sunny with variable high cloudiness Friday, accord · ing to the weather service. Soroe low clouds in the morning hours. ll1ghs 62 to 66. Lows tooighl 44 to Iii INSIDE TODAY Once considered o: t oreer for U'Omen only, u1r/lne3 now are hiring a11d I raining rnert as /light hosts. See ~lory D·l .. ,,,, ...... llf(l tn L,,. •• ..,11 0 c.1119•~1~ Al a.1 .. hfll Dt-1• c-k1 en (NH-ti 811 0.'1f!Notltn ,., l!fllwMIPI.. M l[!MNlllll'etlt ,, .. ,. ll'IM•• 0.-.S -... "' AM l.tllfefl 01 ""-rnn IM W~IOI Ctf.11 N11 ..... M ...... A•,°' 0t•"t1CM411¥ ...... ~ 01..a .... , ..... f(.,. °' PTlo N Syl\'11,..._, OS ,_. ... T ...... lllM Cl! llleltf'* Ctt.U Wt.illll? .W W..Wfft•l A.t,Ot they had positive. reactions to tuberculosis tests. Lion Country, Irvine's open air wild animal park, said it will take any or the 140 remaining deer that have negative TB test results. A spokesman for Six Flags lnc., parent firm or Japanese Village said the company would be happy to transrer the deer but no definite <ir· rangements had been made. Offers by supervisors Ralph ' 1 I ... Diedrich and Ralph Clark to put the remaining deer in coun1y regional park petting zoos "'ere also made but the company has not reacted to them. Diedrich said he Y•ould urge the county to accept all the deer- including those with positive TB reac· lions -as long as they were donated free of charge. •le said the county could lake the animals and keep them within the . rules set dOY.'11 by th~ state Depart- • • • I ' ·\ .. OIL RIG INSTALLED IN FIGHT AGAINST OOZING OIL In West Newport, ·a Big, New Gun on the Block Newport "rings· Out Rig to Sop Up Gunk By GARV GRANVILLE Ot•O.Url"iMIS._11 Newport Beach hauled the heavy artillery out from its arsenal or rented anti-oil seepage \Veapons Wednesday and began a new phase in its year· long battle with unwanted oil. T:1e big bcrtha stationed near the battlefront at 44th Street and Balboa Boulevard on the city's west side is a 90·footportable drilling rig. City officials are hopeful the hefty rig will help turn the tide in the strug- gle with h:5.y oil that oozes to the surffiice fr improperly capped wells that w abandoned by a now defunct oi1company50 years ago. So far, the tar·like substance has destroyed one $40,000 home, seeped up through three different wells and stubbornly resisted elaborate city at·. tempts to keep it underground. Since early October, the city's point of attack has been a well head located about five feel from a residence and 10 feet from a storm drain that empties into the bay. Restaurateur Asking Probe Of Health Unit Restaurant owner Sid Soffer asked the Newport Beach City council this week to authorize "an lnVC$ligation of the Orange County lfeallh Depart· ment." The council resp0nded to Soffcr's request by directing city staff to "look into" both the need for and fe8$lbility or such an investigation. Sofrer is the:! owner of Sid's Blue Beet reste.urant, 107 21st St. and a frc· quenl ~ritlc of the health t'lepart.ment. Under a lone standing contract the ~ounty department serves as the city's food establishment inspector. Jn his written request lo the council. Soffer charged the health department with prejudice, harrilssment and lb· timldation. A few weeks ago: an aged separator was attached to the well's now. elaborately plumbed cap to help re .. Ii eve underground pressure and to col· lect ooze that burps from the well. \I/hen salt waler began appearing 1n the separator last week, those in charge of the operation decided it was time to bring the drilling rig to the front. They hope it will have enough might to force drilling mud into the well. Hopefully, the mud y.•ill displace the thick oil that so far has prevented slate engineers from lowering measuring instruments do\vn the weii,.sc0ntro1. Once the measuring devices are in place, the engineers expect to be able to determine "the best course or ac-. lion" needed to keep the burping wells under control. A city official who asked not be be identified admitted Wednesday lbal the 44th Street and Balboa Boulevard well might be used as a "permanent relief\'alve." Jf so, that would mean plumbing it to allow the pressured gases and oil to escape to the surface through con· trolled means. Residents of the nei ghborhood were told in letters from the city received 60 days ago the disruption would pro· bably Jast60days. <See OJL RIG Page A2l LOSERS. PACE DAY'S TRADING NEW YORK (AP> -The sto<k market was mixed today while in- vestors kept an uneas)' eye on economic prospects and the unsettled A11ddle East situation. (Tables, D~). The Dow Jones .average or 30 In· dustrials gained J.02 points to 596.37, but losers outstripped gainers by 2 to 1 on the New York Stock ExchAnge. Analysts said the news or Israel's bombing some Palestinian camps after a terrorist dcl.OC'lated grenades in a 1"cl Aviv theater was keeping in· veston wary. • I ' ment of An ima l 1-l<"alth and the Orange County 1-lealth Department. The Fullerton su1>er\•isor admitted so1ne of the remaining deer might be infected but that \\.'ill be determined later. "!tight 110\.11 I feel the important thing is lo save the herd," he said. ··1 understand the economic prt•ssures on the company and the only way these animals can he saved from de· alh is for the county to take over.'' Diedrich sai~ he has be<'n told p()Sitive TB reactions Y.'cre noted for the first tin1e nearly lY.'O years a~o but the infcrtrd <1n1mals \\'l'rc qu3ran· unecl "If somf' of the animal!-i arc 1nfecl· ed, they \11iJI have lo be treated but most of the animals lell arc healthy and would be a welconte add1l1011 lu our park s~·s1en1," he ~aid . Diedrich n1ade hi!> offt!r before learning of Lion Coi1ntry's propos<1 I but a !>)>Okesman for the l'iuperviso1· .)~ud today the eounty prO\lO!<>UI Is still Viilid . Dit'drich !>Otid super\'LSOl'.!I ha\'l" l't'" ('CJ \'cci hundreds or l'alls front cnrai:t·d t·1tize ns y.·ho heard lhe ney.·s of the 1n1lial slaughl(•r Super\'isor Clark Joined Diedr1l·h's effort. :;;1y 1n ~ he \\•ants to quarantine the J;1µa11t•sc Village herd :it t)'Neill Purk .ind mO\'C deer already at that <See l>EER. Page A?) Ri11.~l1n1r Tokes Fift/1 • More Cha~ges Seen In Assessor Probe Uy TO!\l Br\.Rlf:'' 04 ltw Oiol¥ Polo! SUll ·The Orange County prosecutor who succeeded in obtaining Grand Jury in · clictments against nine persons y.•ho allegedly defrauded the Orange Coun· ty Assessor's office hinted today that more charges might be forthcoming from the punel. Deputy District Attorney I\lichael Capizzi gave thust• indications but lit· tle other new infor1nalion into his five·month probe of activities within the office during the first successful campaign to elect Assessor Andrew llinshaw to the !louse or Represen· tati\'es. Neither ~hnshaY.', nor his s uccessor. Assessor Jack Vallerga, could be re· ached for cbmmcnl today on the 33· count indictment handed dow.n \\'ed· nesday by the Grand Jury. Noting that the investigation is b,\' no means O\'er, the Grand Jury issued its 33-count indictment on multiple felony charges or grand theft, con· spiracy. submission of false claims and violations of government codes. T he nine persons named in the in· dictment are: Retired assessor's <"mployes Kirk Armistead, 61, of Santa Ana and Garland Redding, 55, or Santa Ana. Current employes James N. Bertolino. 52, of 24116 Via Madrt1gada. !\fi ssion Viejo; Chris Boukidis, 61, of 1\nahcim : Reginald Dunlap, 64, of Placentia: 1-~red Forbeck, 43 of Orange : John l\.1ontani, 48. of Ga;den Grove: Robert Plumlee, 47, of Santa Ana, and George Upton . .54 of Santa Ana. Hinshaw now represents the 40th Congressional District as a Republican representative. lt is alleged that all nine defendants submitted false claims for .overtime 4 Israeli Jets Hit Palestine Refugee Camps BElllUT 1UP i l I sraeli "'arplanes t.oday attacked Palestinian refugee camps on the outskirts of Beirut, the first air raids near the Lebanese capital in seven months. F'our Israeli jets SY.'ept over the city and opened fire with machine guns in- to the Sabra and Chatila refllgee eamps, the Beirut defense ministry . reported. Lebanese jct interceptors swept up to meet the attacking Is raeli planes and sy-rface·to·air SAfll missiles around the refugee camps were fired al the planes. Clouds of smoke billowed from one rour·story building in the Sabra camp, located in a high rise residential area. The Palestinian neY.'S agency said a s upply depot w;1s hit. Lebanese Premier llashid Sofh toici parliament 2~z hours after the attack that one woman was killed and 10 in· ju red. ··we will usk for a meeting or the U.N. Security Council in order to pre· sent an urgent complt1int concerning this aggression on Lebanon," Solh said. I-le said Foreign l\linister Philippe Takla was calling in "ambassadors of the major powers" to brier them on the Israeli attack. The Israeli military command in Tel A\'iv confirmed its aircraft con· ducted the 4 p.m. 16 a.m. PST) air raids. but said they were a gainst a Palestine Liberation Organization gucrrillu training base south of Beirut and "bsolatcd from any civilian population." The command said l!'lraell planes dodged the missiles and all plane!I returned safely. The planes screamed out or the m1daftcrnc;H1n rainclouds and for seven minutes strafed the camps about three miles ~outhc:1st or the Lebanc:se capital 's main Jl amra shop· plng district, witnesses reported. TAKES FIFTH AMENDMENT .Congressman Hinshaw and vacation pay to compensate for vacation time they s1>ent \vhile y.·ork· ing for the then·County Assessor in 1972. Hinshaw and Vallerga \\'ere c.imong 49 witnesses "'ho appeared before the 2,000 Cars Cllolly..._, .... ,....... INVOKES CONSTITUTION Countv Assessor Vallerga Grand Jury in the fi.,.e months ot' in- vestigation. Eight or the nine defendants \.Vere arraigned late \Vednesday before Judge E\'erett \\'.Dickey who delayed (See 9 INDICTED. Page A2) Newport Rules Out Beach Parking Lot The Newport Beach.City Council hid the welcome mat from oul·Of·toy.·n beachgoers this y.·eek y.·hen it eliminated a proposed 2.000·car beach parking lot from the city's general plan. Dropped from the general plan ;1 s a result of the council's unanimous ac. lion was the proposed beach parking facility on state hi ghway right·Of·way property west of Newport Boulevard on the north side or Coast llighway. in place of the parking proposal, the following statement was inserted into the recreation and open space ele· ment to the city's general plan: "The city will determine.the desira· ble maximum ca1>acity of !he beaches and explore possible methods of limit· ing beach use to this capacity 1n order to assure that over·usc does nut Woman Suffers Heart Attack Before Crash An elderly NeY.•port Beach woman \V8S listed in critical condition today followinc a Cost:t l\lcsa rl';ircnd traf· fie accident \\'edncsd~1y that ca tapult· t..>d one car 40 (ect into an intersection . ln\'e!'l1gators said doclors at )lo~~ 1'-temor1al llospital dc1erm1ned :\1r:o1. Zelda B. Pierce, 78, of 112 \V, Coast llighway. suffered a heart attack: Just before the rearcnd tQ!11s 1on. l\Io1or1sl Ph1ht1 J. :":udd . 26. or 21--1 \V , 19th St, ~lunt inJ:ton Bcal·h . escaped inJury when his car was rammed from behind and a<'ro.ss I r\'1ne A venue a!; he y.·aitcd for a traffic ll i:htul East 17th Street ;\' udcl tol<I officers he 11111 back t n "''t' 1f the other driv\•r ""~ all right .ind found ritl rs. l'ier<;:C slumped, un· conscious, on the floorboards ur her car. destroy the recreational and environ. mental v alue of the beachc ~." t\ !>l lllilar statement was included in the general plan elemenlbcf11re it WU/\ a mended It c:11led for the determination of d•·· sir<iblc beach capacity to be made before the p<:irking plan y.·ould be im· plemenJ&d . In stl'\king the proposed Jlttrkin~ facility from the general plan, the city council followed the lead set by the ci- ty Planning Commission last month "'hen it recommended deletion of lht• proposal. The commission's recommendation contradicted a staff report that said there is "no compell ing reason" to "delete the parking lot proposal <Jl this time.·· However, both the collllcil and com · m1 ss1on votes were in tune ..-.·ith t>ndorsements favoring the deletion from the Ci ... ie Lcap;ur of Ney.·porl !!arbor. the \\'est Nt:~'port lmprO\'f' ment 1\ssociation :ind tht! organiz:.i - liOn knO\\'ll as SPON, Stop Pollu.tini; Our Nl'Y.·port. Zarb Confirmed \Vt\SHINGTON lA!>) 'rhe Sl!n:.itc \Vedne sd ay confirmed t'rank C. Zarh's <>l)poinlmt•nt as administrator of the r·C'der:1I Ener1-t\' Ad1ninistr:i lion . TODAY,'S PILOT EXTIU SPECIAL N('WS from lhl' Soulh Coast. . \he \V e~l County .. lhc beach c111e.s ... from throu~houl. Orange County . To comp\em1~nt special Chr1slma1' .11t\Prl1•;in~ ... 1; r1£>s 1.1nd p1cturt·i; rrom 11\1 -~·· ,11 1 ..1 ... ..1111~:1r tt1<lay in 5<:ct1o ns 8 .utd 1..· of the l):ii lY l'1lol, as well as- of <.'t1ur!'e -ut their rc~ular po~ltJoos in olh<'r pa rt~ of the pa1ier. IJ11#111JJJJ~I f,11t11littf1 Hc:-.c:uc \\'Ork('rS minislcl' IO Sffi<Jil pl easure ~1rplanc thLtl p<.1nt::akcd onto the landing strip of Orange County Airr>0rt at sun set \\lednesday i.lfter pilot r<idiued lU\Vt'r to report his nose wheel \V;l-> stuck. No injuries resulted aboa rd plane whic'h reportedly \\'as on a tr1p from Nut Tree, Calif. F'ircmen said full contingent or men and equipment had time to se t up berore plane came in. f'rom Page 1t I CONTROL ... Most 1Jubhcly held companies 1n the ~ountry, he pointed oul. are controlled by 20 pcrl·ent or less of the stock if \'Oted in :i block !\Jany, he s:.ud. :ire controtle<l by :.t ~ingtc 10 pcrt·cnt ~h:ircholdcr. The stakes aru high in the battle for Irvine Co mpany eontrol. The firm's major assets include the 83,000 acrf' Irvine Ranch. which covers 17 per- cent of Orange County, a 100 ,000 acre cattle r anch 1n ~1onlana , 8,000 acres in the lmperi<il Valley. The Tax He form Act of 1969, a piece of legis lation the Irvine heiress helped. march through the federal process ~ forces foundations such as the James Irvine Foundation to get rid of all but two percent of stork in a single com- pany. A ruling handed down ln December of 1973 gave the foundation directors until 1982 to get rid of their excess holdings . The only stipul ation on the sale u·as 'that the foundation get a good price for the stock to ena ble it to continue its charitable 1,1.·ork . B•sed on that ruling, Privett said l\I~s. Smith's '\!.tempt to force a public sate of Lhc stock is.doomed. In ;i request to take depositions for the pci\ding case. l\frs. Smith asserted that the foundation int~to selJ its stock in bulk at a low pr' to ~tobil OJI Company. -4' \Vhen eontactl'd. offi cials of !\Tobi\ refused to tommcnl on the possible s:ile. Sheldon Gehb, an allorney for the rcn1ndation. said. ··1 think she pulled a name f:\1ohil l nut or \ht' air. 'fhe roun - d ation has b£'cn exploring many \V'1ys. in cluding a public offering, of complyl1 1g \\•ith the 1.:ourlorder. '' ··1l was l'\'idenl tu me that lhc cmenlion of ~1obi l J \\·as based on pure speculation .·· he said. A Ion!! list of l:1rgl' corporations ha,·e been rumored to be potential mass ptll't'h>l:.l'r.· of the foundation's ~lock. he s:1ul. r\ publi c offrr1n.t: :it tl11s lime, both ficbh ;ind l'rl\l'tl pointed out, eould he a f1n;.inc·ial d1!ia!>Ter lo the founda- tion, consifi<'rin~ thr depressed state of the .. 1ock n1.1rk<'I Prt\l'll 1l'rn11·d lhl' :-i.tnla 1\na suit .1. ... lhl.' OIO!>L f l'{'C/l\ Ill a string of "craly ;,ind inno1·ati\e" legal actions filed bv thl' hl'll"l'~S s1n re 1!'159 Bl'lll".il l·d .t\ll•mpts 10 contaet .\lrs. Sm!lh ""l•re 1111.~uccC's~ful. .\!rs . Srn1th '~ :.uit :isks a pr<'· Ji n11n;u·y .ind IK'rr11;1ncnt 1nJunction <.1ga1nst founda1u111 :-.de of stock or com1n1ny sale nf :1ny l:'tnd holdings or o v<·r 100 ;1rn·s 11 lthout g1v1ng her JO d ays \l"rLttcn nolll'C' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ttw O<d...,,. C&I•! O•nv p,1ot ''"'""'"'•"" <""'" bo""" II>• NrW">· P<~n '' ouftll,,....., bv ! ... O•~'>GI! C.O..•I P\.bl1>lltnq Co~•n• ~-••e f<lll•"""Mt P<Jbll\n"d "'°Cln<I•• lll•Ou~• ~ """' 1.,.. Co-.i. W. w , N••-1 ll•0<fl >«tnlo"'1'"" llt4KP"I """ I•·" V•!•t1 ''""' ~IOOlrl>ol<O. V•lle• •"" Ll<IU'W llf«"'""~'" (o•" A "'"'Ii. '"9'""°1 ""''""' "Wiit '"'"' \Alu•<l.O•\-S.....Un T .... pt!f> .. IWI ll<Jlll•<llU>Q fll.O"I o\ •I Jl)O WI'>! a., Str..-1. eo.1~ ~·· ••, C•l•l1>< "'" '1&,. RolY'r1 N. 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C:-f!Mllll \~l>K"P''"" h• '""''"' UOO -lll!W, '' .,,.,I !.O 00 molll~h ..,,1.t••J 1111i.t1r111~ U i»l'llfllhlw Irvine Foundation's • ' Gifts: $2.6 Million In its p:ist fiscal year, the James Jr\·ine F'oundation contributed S2.6 · million to a variety of groups "'h1 rh "promote the health, education and >A'elfare of the people of California ," according to the foundation annual re· port. Seventeen Orange County groups were the recipients of S508,991, nearly a fifth of the total. Although the total grants were up about $100,000 fro1n the previous year. Orange County groups took a smaller share than th e $881,850 last year. Grants during the last fiscal yc:ir. which ended March JI, bring the lot;il distributed by the foundation sin ce- 1938 to S21,494,720.96. Because the 54 .5 percent of Irvine Company stock held by the foundation was lowered in value from $19.50 to Fron• Page A I DEER ••• park to the county's Irvine Park. Though Six Flags officials; dony it, there have been reports the rest of the herd, including healthy animals. was scheduled for destruc- tion next week. Comp:inr President. Ed Dc\\'1U t· s.iid the order lo destroy the herd \\'<IS the result of ruli ng by the state health offici:ils. But officials in the nnimal health division said the only thini.: that was ordered was separation of infect - ed animals from those on public dis· play_ Dr. J-lyman Parrcll , a veterinarian at the state health office in Los ,\ngeles said il \ras unf;.11r !o blaml! O\\'ncrs of .J apanese Villa ~c for dt~stroying the deer bec:iusc they could not be sold \\'ith a positive rC"<H"· tion to the TB tests. Trcat1ncnts "·ere not administered to the animals because they \vou\cl have cost up toSJ,000 a month, Pa rrc!I S'1id . .Japant'S<' \'illagc closed its clnors for economic reasons JUSt 10 d:i~·s h<'forc lethal doses of a toxic cht•mic;1 I \\ere injected into the l i7 de<'r. "The .Japanc:.c \'illagl' p(•ople ft•c l \'Cry badly about this because it's Christmas time and it's very s:id clcal · ing \Vilh the deC'r at this I imc of yC'a r." s aid Six Flags spokes m a n 'fom ro.Iasters. Dr. John Philp, count.\• health of· fi cer, s aid it is unlikely the disl'asc s1>read to other animals at the facility or to huma ns because it is a different type or disease than that found in human beings. Philp said a positive rl't1ction doe1' not necessarily indicate an :ictivC" cir~· case but hy the same token ;i negative reaclion does n"t nece~s:ir1ly mean the clisc;;:ise is not present. Ranchers Meeting \V,\S~ll NGTO'.\'tUPI! -/\i:;roupof r;inchC"rs mrt \\'ilh A ~r 1t·ul1ure SccrC'lar~· F.arl I. IJutz torla~. hul gol no !'ipcrific pledges of add1t1011al go,· crnmenl action to narro"· the ~ap t>..~t\\'C{'ll 101\' cattle pril'es f~lr f;u·n11·r~ :ind high retail bc1·f 1>r1 l'Cs for con :-timers. The ranchers lrucked ·Ii c;it !le fronl Snuth Uakota :!J}l)Q mllc:-. ,11\;1_\ • to dr:imatitc their prolill·m~ 518.50 per sharl", foundation assets dropped n<'arl y S5 million from. the 19i3 fi~ca l year total ofS99.2 m illion. Th e foundation holds 4.590,000 shares of the total 8.415.000 shares of Irvine Company stock. Beginning in the current fiscal year , the foundation will have to dis- perse 5.5 percent of its assets in order to comply with the Tax Reform Act of 1969, according to Howard Privett. an attorney for the foundation . Orange County recipients of found a· tion ~rant s were: -Pacific Christian. College in Fullerton. which recei ved 550,000 towards the purchase of an apartmenl complex for con\·ersion to s tudent re- sidences and common facilities. -The Lung Association of Orange County in Santa Ana. which received 56.400 for renovation an4 furn ishing of a new administrative fai:ility. -The Orange County Hea rl As- sociation in Santa Ana, Vo'hich re- ce1 ved SIO ,ooo in assistance to purchase a mobile unit to extend its services to a wider geographical a rea. -The Providence Speech and Hear- ing Center in Orange, wh ich received $50,000 towards tbe purchase of pro- perty lo expand its tes ting and therapy center. -The "'&iuthern California Chaplcr of the Arthritis Foundation in Santa Ana, >A'hich received SS.000 for re· novations and purchase of equipment for a service center. ·-St. J oseph Hospital in Orange .. \vhich received $100,000 for expansion of intensive care and ancillary service units. -The Boy's Club of Buena Park, :.vhieh recei,·ed SIJ,000 for replace- ment of the deteriorating floor in the clu b J!y m. -The Boy's Club of Laguna Beach, which received Sl3,591 to build fenced and li ~ht ed outdoor rec r eation facilities. -'rhe Boy's Club of Tustin . \\'hich received $8,500 to build a multi· l)Url}()Se activity center. -The Girl's Club of Garden GrO\"C, \\"hich rcceivC'd SJ0.000 to help buy a n1ulti-purpose facility. ·-The ~lard an Foundation of Educutional Therapy in Costa i\·Jesa, which rcceivl'd $.17,500 to set up an emergency fund and revise its .:1ud it· 1ng procedures. Butz Jokes A.bout W A.SPs \VASHTNGTO'.'J <UPl l - 1\griculture Secretary Earl L. Butz. who got into hot "'~Iler rc- ct>ntly \Vhen he repeated an Italian dia lect jokl' about Pope Paul's stand on birth control, hasn't stopped joking. Opening a s peech to his de· 1Jartmenrs outlook conference today. he told the auclit!nce an ;1idc had given him a not e urging him to "tell a story about \\'hile Protestants." "\Vel l. th ere \\'D.S the Southern Baptis t preacher \vho bou ght a ~rcond hand car only lodiseo\'er he didn 't have the vocabulary to operate it,., Butz said. We're in a Fog Mist Worst i11 Newport, Mesa A C1\PRICIOUS FOG bank \\'tlh ;1 fondn<'SS for the Nev.·port llar bor :irl'a dcsct'.'ndOO at lh£1 morning rush hour today. and a Ions some stretches or 1he roost line v1sib1l11y "'as rcduct•d to B mattrr of a rew feet. Althou~h the heavv fni: hit parts 01 i'ic"•port Beach and Costa !\lcsa. no ma1or coll1~101~ or other probl~n1s "ere r{'ported. {)'.\' E OF Tllf: TlllCK EST concenl rot 1011~ nf 1 he m 1st "'as alon1t Pac1f1c Co:ist JliJ<!hway at Rayshores, "'hC'rl' morning com mutt>rs found lhe going :'.>low .ind hazardous. \\'cather fol'ccaslcrs predict more or the same patchy fog late ton ight and early fridoy. President·· Considers· Tax-C ut.'1'fl-' - WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford met ror two hours today with auto Industry and union leaders and reportedly indicated he would con· si der an income tax cut to help America's sick economy. He also ruled out a new gas tax. The "fin~" White HOuse meeting, • which included tOp Cabinet advisers. followed promises Wednesday night of new proposals by Ford to help beat inflation and recession. Gov. William Milliken of Michigan, who also attended, told reporters ar. te rward he got the ''clear im- pression'' that the President would consider a tax cut among other possi· ble actions. But Pt1illiken stressed Ford had not m ade any commitments. United Auto Workers Union Presi- dent Leonard Woodcock said he pro· .. posed the tax cut, but added that the President made no comment. Woodcock said Ford did indicate s upport of a moratorium on emission control standards -which industry leaders say are pushing up the price or ears. f'roni Pafl" A J Enrlu A rrirnls 9 INDICTED •• court action on the group until Friday. They are free on their promise to ap- pear. It is ex pected that Redding, the only indictee not to appear in court, will make an appearance today and will also be ordered to return to Judge Dickey's courtroom Friday. David \VoodruJT. 5. und Dean DJniel. 7, satnple some of nature's \VOnders at Ne\vport Beach 's new Environmental Nature Center before taking a tour \Ve<lnesday as the facilit~· opened near Newport 1-lurbor 1 ligh School. Center is s upported by local citizens a nd groups. Guided tours are arranged through offices at the high school. It was learned after the indictees appeared that the phase of Grand Jury testimony that led to them being named was actually concluded about three\weeks ago. It was also learned that the Grand Jury was divided on the issue of the assessor's office and could not be persuaded to issue the indictment un - til \Vednesday. Capizzi pointed out that when both officials appeared before the Jury. each invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to testify. Both men are na med in language supporting felony counts filed against several of the nine defendants. Deputy District Attorney \Villiam Evans. who worked with Capizti in putting the case before the Grand .Jury, estimated that the total loss to the county as the result or the alleged offenses was "about $10,000''. "It may be more and could prove to be less," he said. "The problem in making any eitimate is that th.is thing isstillfarfromover." • f'rom Page A J OIL RIG ... Since receiving the notice, they'v<' been exposed to the noise of jack ha1n mers and industrial engin es, the odor of escaping gases, the unsightliness of make·shift sumps burrowed in two Cl· ty owned lots and some traffic rerout· ing. · \Vhen the 9(}.foot drilling rig was hauled into place \V ednesday. north· bound traffic on Balboa Boulevard was detoured down 'two residential streets. But of more concern to some of the residents is what they see as the anti· oil operation ·s effect on their homes. According to Vivia n Huff, since the pounding began, cracks are beginning to appear in her hotise on the corner of 43rd Street and Balboa Boulevard. "We've asked the city to come out and take a look," Pt1rs. Huff said. ··But no one has.showed up yet." ~'~--.~~ Newport Names Seven to Plan Bicentennial f\tembers or a se \'Cn·m e mber citizens advisory committee form ed to_ help coordinate and plan the city's 81eentennial celebration were named this \\'eek by Ne>A•port City · council members. Appointed to the Citizens Bicenten- nial Advisory Committee 1,1.·ere Paul Gruber, 1412 Vivian Lane: Les Stef· fensen , 735 Cameo llighlands Drive and William Blurock, 1344 West Bay St. . Also named to the committee were Ca.rol Blanchard, 2001 Santiago Drive; James Felton. 1839 Sabrina Terrace; l'o1arla !\!organ, 2200 Park Newport, and Kay Brown, 1731 Skylark Lane. GIVE HERLOVELYLINGERIE THIS CHRISTMAS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , ...... .... S40.00 MiM/PWr: ·· ...... _ .. ~1 ,.. • . ,_ P.tpWStf ...... /LO<. SJl.00 _fW ... .J LINGERIE & LOUMGEWEAR MARJA IRAS Major c..d;t Ccrds Al.o Atailobft 111 floor ...... I 'l I IN COSTA ME\A. ltS Da,AftTMl"T STO"C .. ' 1116 NEWPORT ILVD. • • • --- • • I Holfsa, ... ...... S7.oe wM. "-lklt u, ...... Hyt .. enpea ... ' Sll.00 _, ... HU'I 9:10 to' --Sal. r.i, till • • - .. .. .. .. .. .. •• • .. .. .. .. • • • • 1 I I I • ASSEMBLYMAN BILL GREEN (0-LOS ANGELES) OUTLINES FUEL PLAN Astronaut Scott Carpenter (Right) Heads Up Non-profit Firm 'Trash Into Gas' Plants Could B e Set by 1977 SACRAMENTO !UPI ! A plant to convert solid waste into au tom obtle fuel could be operating on a full time basis 1n C.11tforn1a by 19 77, according to as :-;C'mblyman Bill Greene CD Los Angeles) Appearing ;.it a ne"s con ference Tues day with former a s tronaut Seotl C,1 rpentcr Greene s;.11d ~uch .1n operat1011 would lead to lower gasoline prices Greene s~ud the plant \~o uld be mul'h like Seattle's pr opo~cd S56 milhon ra ci11 ty to convert Jlilfbage and other :solid v.aste into methanol fuel r.1ethanol, which could be produced for abou\ 30 cents a gallon, can be used as a gasoline additive or used solely to power internal combust1on engines, such as the Germans did during World War JI Carpenter 1s pres1denl of the non profi t Edict Corporatu:vi, which has been contracted by Greene s select comm1ttec on manpower development to conduct a SI l m1lhon four} ear study on the feas1b1hl) of producing fuel from waste materials ·1r we get a full romm ment v.e could develop a fully operational plant 1n two )ears' Greene said adding that four Cahforn1a c1t1e!'i y;cre already ·aboard., · Production und use of methanol as an automobile fuel supplement v.111 reduce prices, chm1nate our depen dence on foreign oil and s ub s t an tiall y reduce automotive air pollution " Greene said lie also s aid 1t eould 1m prove car mileage b} 10 percent Sil \ e urban f?Ove1 n ments about S2 billion a } car and create thousands ilf new Jobs 1n ,1 O('w pnv.ite 1ndustr\ Nutrition Comparison Aids in Food Purchase By SVLVl1\ PORTER Q Whi ch of these canned soups 1s th e mo s t nutritious ! a) turkey noodle , t b J onion , tcJ lentil tomat o (d ) !\lanhattan s tyle clam l'ho,,.,der" A Lentil tomato 1s 12 times <1S nulr1t1ous as onion soup .ind therefore 12 l1ml'S the bari:.1tn if lhc price for each ran is the same Le ntil toniato 1s near ty seven tlml's as nutr1hous .ts lurkcy noodle soup and r1\C t1n1cs .1 s vitamin mineral 1)rOl(•1n packed as !\-1 anhaltan cl.1m chowder OF Tl lESE I S the best Q'. WHI CH veget a bl cs nutr1t1onallv (a) frozen collard greens, (b) rrozen green beans (cl celer:i: Cd > canned carrots" A Frozen collard j?recns are t .... 1cc as nutritious as canned carrots r1\!e times as nutr1t1ous .ts cut ~reen beans and 18 times as nutr1t1ous ,1 s an e<1u1valcnl amount of ccler\ Q \Vh1ch of lh £•sc fruits h as th e m ost nutr1t1on value" (a) c.tntaloupc, (bl st rawberries ((')plum {cl ) pear" A A s f'rv1n,g of eantaloupc contains twice the nutr1t1on th.it a helping or str.1wbcrr1es tont.uns, f i ve time s as mu c h (911itt«•r" 1r11d l~••"f#rs nMoney's ~-Worth nutr111onal "'Jue as a pear and nine times as much as a plum These samplings from th< Food Scorecard ' recently published by the Center for Sc1enee 1n the Puhl1r I nteres t 1.1 conde nsed vers ion of t he ear lier ' Nutr1t1on Scoreboard Your Guide to Better Eating") underline one of the least known but surelv most important food saving rules you have today Spec1f1cally, that among the hundreds of "how to save'' rules I have submitted to~ ou 1n the past · the nutr1t1onal return" on your food dollar well m.iy be the most' aluable of all -allhough few· have any concept of 1t 8\' C JI OOS I NG lentil tomato soup \OU can get a v..bopp1ng 12 times the food' alue that you can £Cl from an equal amount of onion soup Or bv selecting collard greens over frozen t?reen beans }Ou'll get fu e times the food harg.un, 1n MARKET terms of the actual benefit of the food to } ou Or b} bu ying cantaloupe instead of plums, you'll get nine times the nulr1t1onal return for each dollar} ou spend on each fruit The Sl'O r1ng S\Slem, cxpla1ns CSPI director ~lichael .Jaeobson 1n\olves 'plu~· Apo1nts for the an1ounts of protein, ke} \1tam1n s and minerals starch and hbcr, naturally occurring s uga r anrl un s.1turated fat lfrom vei;!ctables oils nuts fi sh and ni.1rgar1ne ' Foods r;c l minus points for sugar anrl corn svrup added by !he manufacturer .ind for saturated fats (cg . those round 1n meats and da1rv products) Minus points aJso arc given when rat bcromes more than 20 percent of !he food 's ,,.,eight after rcmo,al of all moisture To 1ltustratc the sy:aem here s how u hi.lmburger scores Protein 20 Carbohydrate O V1t.1m1ns 19 !\11nerals 81 Subtolal 47 Fat 13 Total Plus 34 And here s how one popul.1r cundv h,1r scores Protein 3, C,1rbohydratc natural 3 Added su~ar and corn svr.up 48 F,1t .4 Vitamins 7. l\1 1nerals fl Tot.ii !\11nus 33 HIGHLIGHTS N..,. Vo" 'llPU 1"" tollow•na 1+>1 >l'lo<t" Ille •IM•\ tl\jj1 llllH' "'''nr<I "'°'1 """ I.XI '"~ IT'O" -on JllH<fl'lt ot t-a~ '"" N•w v.,,;, S!ot E•<1>•1><1<' 1 Ntl -at<cfnltOI' <,..n .. ~ ••~ 1hf' d 1tk-rt11<t bo•'"fl'l'I l/W> 11'~¥111U'; <'""'"" Pfl<f •nd tht> <'"'''"' (IO!i•~q P<•<• INDEXES I ("llfl•C• RPI C"""''ll •911 3 ~IOfl .Y1qf' • Motww~ Qt ~ fl!lllR I JOft GAHlfEllS ' "' '• Va "' "' "' !\\'SE Index ~tg ASE Index i~o Dovo1-Jones Jnd '" J5 60 59 8 1 596 37 67 15 off up up off 0 15 0 89 I 02 0 22 • GA( (O<a I .Y~c l'!Of'lll ,, " " " ,, '• va '· llp 1b1 s& p 500Stocks "''L~:....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' 11 SI' I l'.l!Gia pl U O W•Clll t Wt> 10 A Pl (a•fl 11 Ctn!~• I? 11 -.. fl••• 1J !C~tv lndu,1 11 NI Clhl ~ 1! WOrlO A.Ir .. 1~ W~ll.'tr! 1 ... 11 C.ultl.'Q 81~ 11 Pr•"'lnO 1' " ""'0~~1 v.i ?Cl llal!u><ln IS •• , ... ,, ' ·~· ' ... ' " ' " ' • ,, " l051!"11~ ' ' ' "' "' "' " '• Ua "' "' " "" " " "" " '" '" '" '"" ". ... " . , .. 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STOCK EXCHANGE • '· ,,_ PL\ ... l Ow; ' - Pound Ph1119<'.• 1 07\00~ CUPt i -Thrpoundsterl· 1ni,:. 011('(' lht• kCY!!>lO/lt or the v.orld mont•t .11' !'.\ ... tern . plungl;rl ~J;ain to· tlJ\ to 1l:-. \OV.l''>l h:,t.'l:t 1n h1 .. tor~, ,,~nc111niz llr1t,uns izr,1\C economic t 11 ... 1 .. 1 he pound f1 II .1~.on~t olhl•r v.orltt 1u1 11.:n t1e ... \\t•dnc..,da~ .1ft r r the \ml•r1c:.1n E:\. xon Conlpcin~ c11nf~rn\ed !)J\ldt 1\rabu1 would no lon~c.r ac.ccp~ lh1 \ll•rhn1~ £111 0 11 p,1\nh nt "' .. 0 6 OAIL 'f PILOT Ttu.irsdar Dec:errioer 12' •914 Boxer-M11rderer Carter Responds To Judge's Denial THE.'\TO'.'\. N ,J fA P ~-A dejected fu!h1n "llurr1t·a111:" Carter, belurHI h:lfS for life, ('IJlllC'ndS lhl' judge \l'hh rl'JC·c tt·ll his motion fc1r ;1 new trial ~'"" h 1;1-.('d ai(:dn.,t h1111 • r '' ~.-.11·1 l"\fJl't'l1ng an~·thin g t1l t'nfnl' fron1 1h1~ n1 .. •1 ••• this judgt• h.1-. :,,hn"11 nu: con::.ist1:.:lly 1n t hl' p!'l~t that hl' ~·11s totally against ml'." (',,rter ~:nd \\'edncsday uf Sup1•ri11r f'r1urt J ud~c S<1mu1•I A. L<1rner. L<trn~r. ~ h11 prc!'.ided itt the 1967 triph· rnurdc r trial of C;.irter. 37, .1nrl l'rlf.lefendant J ohn Artis, rejected 11n \\'1·dne~d;1~ their plea /or a nl'w tr1ul lnter\·1e11·ed al 1'rcnlon Slate l~ri son. 1 he fur1ner m1ddle"·eight bnx · "1' s:ud ht' \1•ould <ippC'al tht' dt•r1s1on ··,,, far as ll can ~o" and said he I 111 nk<; he \1 ii t event U;;llv 11 in "I kno11· it's gn1ng tO t:1kc anntht·r .'1·:ir" C;.1rl1·r sau1. ··11 ·~ kind of di:prl's:,lng. 1<;n't 11 .," ··1 "'ondcr ho" much n1orf' cridrncc l rnust d i~ up," he S<.1id. rcfl·r rin~ to 1hc :.tal e's t \1·n kl·Y 11ltne:,st•s, \Vhn 1c:.t1ficd lht·.v lird <it lht' nrigin:il lriat 111 return fnr ll·n it'ncy in pendi n~ •·riminal mattc-r:-. • lntervi'ew room no matll.'r ho1v lht· de t'l'•1nn went, and Curte1· said hl· lrarncd of Larner ·~ rulin~ fron1 a photographer H\ !he roon1. ,.\uthor of a book 1·ntitle<l, "'l'hc 16th ltound ," Carter ~;u d there \\Cr t• runlnr:. in tht· prison Wednesday· morning !hot he had bel'n granll•d a nev.• trial. Some inmjt cs said they hart ht· a rd it on the radio, he said. ··1 must hear it myself," Carter said he told himse!L "I m ust read the dC'- ctsion nlyself. I do my o"·n thinking." Carter said he refused "to projerl ni~·self out of this priscin-If 1 did, I \\Ould be losing my reality of "'here I am and I ha\'e lo hold onto my re· ality." In dismissing t he bid ror a new t rial, Larner s<1id h(· found the recantat ions of Bello ;.in(\ Jir:.idlcy lacking in sin- c·t•ritv Mcl\jl ulle n May Play In Japan .... - LOS ANG ELES (AP> Bcrause of t)lree sma ll ('h ild ren lo ca rt! for "•idO\\'er Ken l\.tcl\.1ullen admits he's not too enthusiastic HOOut thC' idea. but the Los Angeles Oodgt•rs infielder is still weighing an offc1· to pl;1y baseba ll in J a 1ian next sl.':.ison "I don't rcall\· t•ure tu ~o O\'t'r thcrl' but if I'm ofterl'd CllOUJ?h n10nC'y for the sec u rit~ of nly f:unily I'd b1• foolis h t o t,urn 11 dn11n .·· :'i a1d fllcP.1ullcn. The 32-yt·ou .. old l\l c:O.lullen, \\'ilh help from his family, is r;,using thC' c hildren after his ~·i f('. Bobbie. di('{! of canrer carliC'r this ye;1r. lie said he'd rather not be nv.·ay front one-ycar·olcl J onathan, fi \'('·ycar·old Ryan :ind thrce-year·old Kennt1 so nlut·h of th(• )'Car with t he 9':?·month .Japoncst• season. ''It's not ;111 eg11 trip 10 nlt'. .• lht~ \'etC'ran or 12 major lt•:1gu1• season:. said in a telephone inlt'l"\'H'\\' fro rn l11s ()xnard horn '" "I'd go over lhC're to play ba:,eb:dl and fi nancia lly hel p 01y f;11nil,1'. 11 's ;1 \'t'l'Y bu s in e:.~l ikc ap1Jro:1ch Baseba ll's st ill fun to 1111: :.ind I \\·ouldn 't tra de jobs \\'ilh ;:1n~·body. "But ther e's ;1 point i11 l'1·eryon£'\: t·arecr 1vherc you realize rou'r t· in it fo r the money.·• <1f L11rnl'r , C;1rlcr 'i;od, "From the <•ul:,ct he \\'it" ~o personully involvC'd that he couldn 't in :111 <'onscicncl· do ;10.\'thing for m1•." "Th~t rini,:, of truth is lot11ll ,v absent in the recantation o f both \\'it ncsscs," Larner said. "'After a co1n 1>lcte re ,·ie\V nf the evidence al the trial and post tr ial he:i r ing, the court finds that Hello's re('antation is sin1ply un· believable,'' L<1rner said. Bello. currently in a county j:ul on un rel<i te d c h orgcs, and Bradley testifird at th£' original triul that they "'ere attcm1it ing a breuk·in at a s hct·t metal firm a block from the Lafayettl' Ba r & Grill at the ti me the murders oc('urrcd there Driv ing Througli The lrisTt l\1c l'olulle n . Dofi gt•rs Prt·:,idt•nl l1cler O'l\.l a llcy ;.ind represl·ntati\·cs or the Tokyo G iants tc<in1 met ear lier this v.•eek. \\'hen ask£'d about the possibility of rC'~orting lo violence, Carter s;11d. "If \OU c;innot rf'SO\\'l' thc!ic things hy l;1w, "'h ut uthcr recourse d1J you h:11·e?" Vorrn ('r Sn uth llcnd pr ep st:.1 r , J ohn l.asko\\"Ski . :31. of Jndiana d rives into the h e.a rt of the ~otre 1):1 n1t· def(•nsc. Indiana ·defeated .\'otre Dan1c jn South Bend, 9·1·8·l. "All l\.tr. O 'l\f ;,i lll'y 1\·as doing \\'as: giving m e pe rmission to l<ilk to them. 'Ve d i<ln't f in a lize anythi ng." htcl\1ullcra said . "I don't kno\1' how close 11·e are, re~llr. It's up in the a1r until 1 contact them (the Japanes e team)," s aid 1\1 cl\1 ullen. "llO\I' else can you gl't out of prison If the law puts you into it .•. "hen ~ou'rl' in jail for something you did not do," th<' forn1er title <.·onlendcr ~:ud . "ff you 're in jail doing t rtplc murder li ke I ;1m, and you kno\\' you 're not E!Clting out there':. 110 hope of gettinf!, 01.1t --\\ h;1t \\'Outd you do"" Carter asked nc\1·sr11rn Carl er. in rnoxinlurn cu..,tody 01t lht :-111te prison, "·as struggling to niain· 1 ~1in hi s co m pos ure, s mokini: c·ii~arct tcs and shaking as he \\<IS in· tf'r\'ie"·ed. There \\'crc pla ns to bri ng him tci the Passaic County Prosecutor Jo~cph D. Gourley. "'hose orficc handled lhc murder c;-ise and subsequent appeals. said the ruling ··gives a certain vin- dication to the office," \\'hi ch Gourley assumed leaders hip or in 1970. Gour ley said he felt all ;1Jong that the la\v enforcement offic ials accused of coercion ""·ere not the type of in- dividuals v.·ho would resort to t hat ty1>c of acli \'ity to get a conviction.·· '!'he prosC'cutor refused to r ule out the possibility of perjury <-·h:.ir~l'S against Br;1dlC'.\" and Bello. "Sonic prosecutor might look into th at once all appeals ha ve r un their course." Gourley said. Heavy Appetites Rep To Baseball Fans , XJ::\V \'OH!>.: 1,\P)-Baseball buff~ Thcrt• LS the ne\I' st) le l:.tn, he Jia1·c the most r·a\·enou~ [1ppctites of added, \\'ho goes 10:1 race truck or ball ,111 s ports spcct;1tol"S and ::.oft ice game prim arily toeat . ''Someofthen1 1·rcam is 1hc•latesl. \'ICC of the horse ne\·ergelup fromthe table." 11!:1ycr . =-'-'~ :-a m;in \1ho keeps a They m ay b\O\\' $7 to $10 on the buf- lhumbon :-lll'h !rends. feL ·The ,, v1·rage h:1scha\I fa n. for 1n-··Baseball fans spend more because .-,lance. \I ill sr>end Sl on food :ind they have no compulsion to stay glued rl•fresh men ts ;it a ~:l mt·," Bi ll Connell to their seals.'' Connell ex lllained. · sa1dtoday ... 1\t the ratt!lr11c~.thcper ·"rhe game is slow and casual. Fnns capi ta r:11e is Sl.71J 10 S2. In hockc~·. ·move a round constantly. They keep it's Sl.25 to SI 50. baskelb:ill SJ to SI. to buying. and at t he bottom, football -90 cents "~lockt•y is helped because it has to a dollar. l \\'O intern1issions. instea d of just one "']\ iso't lhat the football fan is t ~ as in basketball But there is no le<1st a ffluent -actually he probably halftime sho"· so thC' fan:, <'an get to 1s the most affluent. It all goes back tu the food \\'inr\011 s dur1n~ the break. the natureoflhcgame." "But \\'hilt• the l!<tffit' is on. th1•v Connell is a boyish-looking Bosio· don't budge. 'l'his is more true in foot - n1an of 35 \\'ho is president of the . ball, 1vh crc one c:u1·l ;.i i ford to mis:. a (Jgdcn Lei::.ure Corp. and has become single play At the half. there i:-. a ('OI· one of the nation's biggest peddlers of orful halft1n1c shO\\', So the fan Jh'anuts, popcorn and cold beer al nor mally just has tim(• tu gel to thl' :-ports t•1 ent:.. toilet and b.1 ck to his seat.·· ·h 's not iu~t a hambur~cr and hot Connell said his con1pan~· kce11:. tab dug bu:.ine"s any more." the young on th('fans'tastesdo"'ntothc '·gnars CXCCUll\'e :-.aid. "Thc trend IS n1ore t'yebrOI\'. 1uv.·ard cl.1m bars, p11.tas. f;1ncy "Don't i::i\'c the race fan anything Italian ::.Ju:.agl':, and \Vh1tc table <·loth that requires t\1·0 hands," he !l.liid. rl·st:iuranl s \\hercthc scr\'icc1sfro1n ··He needs one hand ;i\"·ays free tu quick to \'lCl'.:ant " hold his tip sheet This Dt1e s11 'f Co u nf Land Speed Record Try Set for TV N~\\' YORK (AP I -Top Rank Int•., the folks v.'hu b ro ug h l ,you E vel Knic\'cl a nd his S nake River Canyon 11!un ge, is b;.1 ck in the speed s pec· lacular bus iness and th(• object this time is 10 break the sound barrier in u lu nd·based \'Chirlc. I loping to capitalize on thc cum mo· I 1on stirred up by Knievel's \'t'nturc. ;,i financial if not artistic success, Top !tank disclosed 1)lans \\'ednesday for a drag racing extravaganza in ~'hich tv.·o drivers will try to set a world land speed record, break t he sound bar rier and beat c;.ich other in a head-to-head race ,\rt A rfons. a ii8-yea r-old veteran from Akron, Ohio. ~·ho (J,bandoned his JOb as a manufact urer of chicken feed in fa vor of dr<1g racing 21 years a go, \l'ill drive a new ve rsion of his jct· po"·ered Green i\1onstcr, \\'hilc Billi· r>.leycr, a futz-f<icetl 20-yl'ar·olcl frorii \Vaco, Tex , \\ill handle a rocket t:.ir built by Bill Frederick . And the \l'hnlc business 1\·il! be televised tivl' ;ind ir. co!ol' into liv1ni.; rooms ucross the nation and :1round the \Vorld. 'f'op Ha nk is ncgoliating with A BC :1nd CBS and t'X J>erls to a"· nouncc ·rv plans in u \\'eek or so 'fhe Hllempts at the land SJll'Cd re· cord and the sound barrier will take place in Septen1tx•r at the Bonneville Salt Flats 1n Utah. and the mt1l(·h race \1·111 come off about ;.i n1onth later Arfons is no stranger to this sort of thing. 11e Sl't a "·orld land ::.peed rt .. ('Ord in :"\o\·c·n1bt-r of 19ti5 only lo see 1t broken ~oon after by Craig BrcC'dlove. 1'he current m:1rk of622.407 miles per huur was set by G:iry (Oabelich in his Blue Fl<>1nc 0('1. 23, 19!0. .-\rfons said he fully expect::. to break the sound harr1E'r. \\'hich 1\·uuld require a spet•d of atx~ut 740 m11h ut Bonne\·illr, <ind d(K'sn't think it':. too dangerous. St;111 ;\l1k11a ul tll(' ('h11·.1..:o l~L1ck .11 ~1\1k:-. goi':-. :-.pr;l\\lin~ 11110 th<.• n(·I :is 'fo 1n L~~1:1k look-, on J\fikil:i ro11 11n1tl'd on into lhc 1lct. hut the pu!'k didn'f. 1 '<1 n1akc rn=illers \\'Ot'SC'. lhC" :;lar l'cntcr ,,.u ffrrt'd a !"houldt•r 1ni tu·1 on th!' play ('h1r~go d efr:ited lhc• hnst Atl;,1111:\ flun1C's, ho"'C'\'t•r , .12. \\'l•clncsd11y night. Rams Face Bills Playoffs in Mind, Admits LA Coach LONG J1EACll \A P ) ·-IJ . .J . Sim pson returns to the Los Angeles Coliseum s!'cne of h is co\legi;.1t e triumphs and lhe runner and his Buf· falo Bills hu1·c coach Chuck Knox of the Ra ms "'orricd. "We havt' lo play a team w1lh a lot of lolenl, spci.'<i at the wide receiver positions a nd of course 0. J . "'ho's coming back home." Knox declared . llowever. the Rams and the Bills have spots in the !'.;ational Jo'oot ball League Super Bowl playoffs clinched. The R<ims go in as the \Vestern _Division \Vinning NFC te am a nd the Dills as lhe wild card club in the AF!.. the lc11· 11n1es \VC lurectl hin1 lo::.tram - blc \VJS w hen he got :1 pass intercep- tion. ,\skcd 11 lhl' ltan1s might h:lvc bcL'n :-otn(•\\'hat rl·la.\Cd a~ains t \Vashington . kno\1•1n~ Los ,\ngelcs ;.ilready had ;.i playoff herlh cinched , Knox s aid. "\ tlunk \\'('0 \'C had a grt•al effort 1n e\'cry ~a 1nc since I've been here. SllmC'timt':'i that effort can be misclireclcd. On Jot· The1smann·s 4-l·r:.ird punt return. that eventually led tn '-' \Va shington 1nuchdo1vn, hnox said '"l\10 uf our pla}t•r:. ovcrr;1n <ind t"·o fcll lluv.•n." in Bri('f l\lcl\lullen \\'as expect ed to be a Dodgers starter \\hen the tei1n1 ob· fa ined him ftonl the C;_iliforni:.i" Angl'IS in 1972. Bu t rrtu rring b:1ck trouble's :ind the cmergcnt·e of Hon Ct:y left hi m a pinch -hitle1· n1ost of t hat season. lie 11•as offcrt'f! :1 ... m:tllt·r l'On- lrrt('I for 197-1 After slarting only :l handful of l,l:.i n1 es this \'ear fo r th1· ,\',1lionnl League ch<i 111 jJ ions. !\l ('~I ullen t:an :,ct• ~ometh i ng sim ila r huppcning i.lga1n and he docsn 't li ke ii. "l 'n1 not unhar11y :-iUinJ.! tJll th« ~nch ." ht• s;Jitf. ··nut I 1\un't ;tt'('E'pt ;1 IC'SSC'r salarl' he<· a use of it I \1 nn ·1 ht· penalizcd rcir not playing 11 ht•n I c;1n pla~ •· II<· gucssC'd that his pa.1 111 J;qi:.in \\Ould be about double \1 hat 11 is \l'ith the Dodgers ?lt cfil ullen and his \lift• dl't·1dcd to hold off r:.idiation treatn1C'nl of the eancer becaus(' it 1vould l·nd:na:er the• pregn:.incy .. .\ftcr Jon<itha11 \1;1s born Nov. 30, 1973, she startl'd undcr,goin_g trealment. Simpson \Vi ii be' making his return lo Los An,gelcs ""ith the Dil ls sinl'C hi:. l96i:l tr1un1 phs \vhcn he "·un both All· ,\n1Crican und llc1snian Troph ,I' honors \\'ith the Gn 1\'ersit y uf Southern Cu!i fornia. In 1970, ;1t Buff:1lu, Simpson g;.untd only 24 yards in 1•1 carries <1gainsl tl1(· Ra ms but that v.•as before the Bill:. bullt an offe nsive line to help th<: <ill - st:.ir runner. Knox :igu111 say~ pndc 1\·111 hl' thc 1notivuti ng fa ctor \\'ilh his Ram ~ although he l'ead!l~· udn11tled to 11e1vsmcn on \\'cdnesday, "l'1n surl' thal our pla~·crs are t hinking ;t boul the playoffs. 'f hat ·s natural.'' Walton Will Remain With Pro Basketball <}uartcrback .James Marris and run n1ng back J inl Bertelsen. both lllJU red in 1hc first half of :'llonday's 23· lfi lu~~ to \Vashington. "'ill be all right fur thl' Buffu\o ga1nc. l\Ieanwlnle, \\lushington pla y:-. Chicago :.ind SL Louis meets the Nt'\V ''ork G1anL-; and those results 1vill ha\•e a be:iring on the Dec. 22 playoff ga rnt• ;it the ColLseum. If \Va s lnngton \\'ins and SL Lou•~ 11>:-cs. the latter \\'ill be in Los Angeles. If !xii h win or 1f both ln~e. it will he t hC' Hcclsk ins returning to t he scene of their !\t ond a.v triu n1ph. ''\Ve have no preference ht•l\\'ecn \VashinJ;(lon and St. Louis,'' Knox saicl. "\Ve still havl.' lo pl ay Ham f1101 hall.nomut\rr 1vhoitis " Quartt'rbaek Bill t\iln1er of !ht· Redskins. who thrc\v three touchrlo" n paSSl'S against lhe Hams. had s;11d ht• didn't think Los An.Ltclcs had dl\'Ulgcd all its pass co1•t·rage. "Sure, Kilmer didn't s~e all of our coverages," said Knox. "We have a lot or foveragcs and haven't sho\1·n lhem a ll to any one opponent all year. \\'e actually added som e for the Redskins. "Kilmer d id a rc'al pro£essional job o_n us. lie has a quick drop and one of Still No Pay C l:'\CINNi\1'1 Former Nallonal FOCJtball League runnin~ back P:iu! Hobi nson said neither he nor other me mbe rs of the cha m pion Birm · in2ha m Americans of the \\'orld Foot · bull J,ea gue ha\'e receivrrl th1·i r full saJnries. l 'IHIE.\;IX Bill \\"a!ton. inJured star of the Pnrtlcind 1·ra il Blazers, madl· his first trqi \\llh the learn since he announced hl' would rt•n1;nn 1n pro· fcss1on;il h:1 skctball. but he did not ::.u1 1 up fnr the ~un1c \\'Lth the Phoenix Suns \\'C'dncsday night. 1'hC' '.\at1onul 13<.iskelb;.il l Associa· lion :-.t<.1r ~a1d the bone spur in hi!> left ankl(• st!lt botht-rcd him. fie has m is· !l.t.:d c1ght g;.irnc:, so far hec<1use of the injur~. · RPef>rd Payflff · Hulark'.'i \'<in, a 28 ·l l11ngsho!, com - bu1ed "'11h i -1 oul:.Jdl·r Fleet Rullarat Los Al;:imllos Hare t'oursc \Vedncs- tl;1y :iflt•rnoon for ;.i rt·cor<I SJ,858.50 S!l cx,1tla nayofL Rulark 's Van . rtddt•n by Ja nlC'!': Brook ~. r1~1ur11l:'d ~~!l.20 for the "'Ill. ·r.ht• S3.H.'i8 50 t''\acta topped the pre - \ 111us (~11a rt1·r llursc 1l;1r1ng 1\ssocia - 11un mark 111 S2.02.l :.ct l<is t year. but 11•11 :-hu1·t of the <d i 11111c Los Alan1itos record r11u rse ot' S6.::.'8fi :llnll:h pr11er Dit•s SAN Bl~ll:-Ji\HDINO -Gordor1 '.\lal\1,ber,ger. a Chicago \Vhite Sox µ1tchcr 1n the 1940s 1\•ho spent more th:.in 20 yc <1rs in baseball :1s ;1 player, .('oach :ind minor· league manager died \Vednesday after a long illness ai the age of 62. l\1altzberger, \\ho lived in this Southern California area most of his life. s t;1rtcd 111 lhe Pnc1fic Coast League tn 19.12 ;:ind pilchcd severa l seasons r(lr the I lolly1vood Stars. lie eompilt•d n 20-1:1 mark fo r the \\'hill' Sox bet"'l'l'll 19-1:1 anrl 1 ~147, Borg S mash e d 1\1 EL.BOU HNI-.:, Aust ruli:i -'l'he s.ensal1nnid Ciuill1·r n10 Vi ll as n( Argentina sm<ishccl S"•eden·s 13 jorn Borg 7·5, 6-l today und gained the sem ifin3\s of the Grand Prix !\\<1 slers ·Lennis tourna ment. J ohn Ne\\'Combe of ,\ustralia :.ind .llie Nuslase of Rontani:i also clinched semifi na l spots :.ind l\lcx1co's Raul Ramirez needed onl y a victorv to com plete t he lineup. · New.com be remained alive by O\'Cr- ·po\\·~r1ng Onny Pa run of l'\e~· Zealand 6·4 6·4. ··NaS t ase·. t urned back l l il rold Solomon, 6·3. 6·4. In the other match pla\'ed todav ltamirez defeated i\Ianuel ·or:.intes (if S1n1in in a m atch between t"·o relent· less retrievers 6-3. 6· l. Va11dPr~Jeer Aili11g T AMPA --Johnny \1andcr:'lleer, !he onl y m ajor le:n::uc huscha ll pitcher to ever hurl sucteSSl\'C no-hit games. is hospitalized \\'Ith a cirrula· lion disorder. "~le 's in good health. but ;1 111a1n :irtcry to his heart is blocked," tus 11·ife, Lois. said \\1edncsday. Vandermeer, 60, pitched his con· seculive no-hit gan1cs fo r the Cinciit· . 11<1li Reds in 1939. AkPrs lo Wyoml11g J .. ARAMlE, \Vyo. -University of T exas assis ta nt F red Akers was na med University of \Vyo1ni ng head football coach tod<iy lo succeed Fritz: Shufmur, head coach fur lhe Pa!.t fou r )C<H'S. . ' LAS VE GAS -1'he 1:io:,s1bi hl y of a S2U·million bond issue to finance· lhe building of a proposed downtown sports con1plex has been sugjlestcd tn the city com 1nission. Kings, Boston Square Off · BOSTON CAPf"-Thc Los Angeles Kings, unbeaten on lhe road so far this season , t ried to keep lhal streak alive tonight when they fact'd t he Boston Bruins in the second gnme of a fi,·e · game Nation11l llo('kcy League trip. The Kings clef col rd th(' l\.l nple l...cafs 4·1 \V~nesday night in Toronto for l h~ir tllh road gaml' of the :.ca:,nn "'lhoul a dC'feat and m()\'('d httrk into ll tic ror rlrst pl:1rr in Oivision 3 with · l\1ontreal. The viclnry c.11 ..,o extended the Kings' latest unbeaten streak to eig ht games. Los Angeles. defeated only t"·icc 011 'fl' Tf>11i11hl C h1r 1r11 e f .i 111 f; th1 :. -.t•uson. has six virtor1cs and five lies 11v. :iy from humc Aftl•r tonii:ht 's J:ufnl' agulnst t he Bruins, t~c Kings visit New York for the weekend ph1yln.1! l ht• Islande rs Suturd11y niQ hL a nd t he nun~crs Sun· d ay. The trip ends al Kansas City next Wednesday. Ag ainst 1'oronto, l)an r.laloncy scored in t he rirst J}('riod and Butth (ioring and \\1h1lC'y \\'1cli11g ronneclt•d in the hteonrl l)f'r'1nd to ~ivc J,os Angeles a 3·0 lead before rx t\inJil Ed· die Shack got th1· Toronto T\l itple L(•ars· lone goal in thl· \t•t•ord period !\.like Corrii;!r1 n ~cor1-d In !ht• lhird period ror the KinJ!S. 1\·ho man11,Rcd 32 shots on 1·oronto ~oulll• l)unc Wilson ~·hile l..os Angeles go~litcncter Rogie Vachon far~d 36 11-1 a pie I .ear shots. ' ' 7 7 • Orange ~~a,st ' Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. b7 , NO. 346, 5 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 , 1974 c TEN CENTS Lion Country Offers to Save 140 Deer lly \\'11 .1,IA.~1 SCllREIBF.R Otlllr D.>lly l"llOI SWtl l.1011 Counlry Safa rt :.ind lwo Orunge County i.:ovl'rnmcnt leaders Wi!dnes- da) offered to !->:iYl· !ht• lives or a doon1ed he.rd n/ lan1c deer at dcfuncl .l apanC~l: V1llaJ.:1..• .:111d Deer Park 1n Buena Park . ·rhC' ofrt·r~ tan1c in lht• \\•akl' of an oulpour111g of 11uhlic shock a nd anger 011l'r tht.· ~l ;1ui;htcr ilf 177 deer at the e1mU!>Cml'lll jJ:1rk 'l'ut·sd :ty b£·eauSt' lhey huU pos itive r'catlions to tuberculosis te:sts. Lion Country, Irvine's open air wild animal park, said it \\•ill lake any of the 140 remaining deer that have negati ve Tl1 lest results. ,\ spokes man for Six Flags Inc • parent firm of Japanese \ljl\age said the company would be /happy to transfer-the deer but no clefinile a r· r;·1ngements had been mad(' Offers by superviso rs Ralph ' . Wisli Co111es True Diedricp and Ralph Clark to pu\ the remaining deer in county regional park petting zoos were also made but the company has not reacted to them . Diedrich ~id he \ol.'OU\d urge the county to accept all the deer- 1nc\uding LhOse with positive TB reac- tions -as long as they v.•ere donated free or charge. I-le said the county could take the :.tnim:.tls and keep them w1th1n the rules set down by the state Depart· ' O•Hv Pilt4 P"""9 11• L" """"' SnO\\. in Costa Mesa '! It's lrue. The snO\V rel l rrom '1 truck this morning at College Park School . Third graders at the school recently com1>lctcd a project on Christmas \vishes. l\1ost \\"ished for StlO\V, 1'heir v.·1sh came true \\hen operators of a local ice rink arranged for tht.· delivery. And the foggy morni.ng made a good barkdroJ> for a s no"•ball fi ght. mcnt of Animal llealth and the Orange County Health Department. 'J'he ~·ull crton supervisor admitted some of the remaining deer might be infected l>ut that "·ill be determined l:.tter . ··night nov,o I feel the important thing is to save the herd," he said. ··1 unders tand the economic pressures on the company and the only \ol.'ay these ;11111nals can be s aved from de· ath is for the county to lake o\·cr ."' Diedri('h :,;ud hl· h as bl"t:ll told posit ive TB reaction:, \.\ere noled for 1he firs t time nearly I \\'O years ago but the infel'tcd an1m;1I:-\\"ere quaran L111ed . ··1f some ot the :.tn1n1als art• infect· t•d, they "'ill ha\"t! 10 be treated but most of the ;i1111u;1ls left arc healthy and "·ould IX' a ""clcomc addition I<• our park systl'1n:· he :-aid Diedrich n1adt· tull offer before learning of Lion Count ry's propos:d Hi11 ... /1r11r Takes Fiftli • hut a !>l)Ok1·sn1:111 for lht• supcr,·i!>Or' :-J1d lod:.i.\· thr county prt11)():-;i l 1:-. still ';diil. \)Jl·dric:h :,;iid ii uperv1sor.., ha' l~ rt·· cc1\ l'd hundrt'd:. of t·:.dls from l'nragcd l"Ll1zens \\•ho ht.'ard the ne\\'~ of the 1111t 1a I slaughtt'r Su1)l•J",·1:-nr {.'lark J0111cd Dit>drich ':. l'ffort. sa~ 1ng hv 11 ant:. tu c1uarantu1t• !ht· Jap:illl'"l' \'11!.1g1· herd al 0 "!'\eill l'Jrk and 111.i'c dl·er alr£'::idr ;11 that (Sl'r Ot:ER. Pagf' A:!I More Charges Seen In Assessor Probe HyTOi\I B . .\.RLE"\' .CH IMO•ol' Pitlll St;>tl The Or::in~c Co unt y prosecutor \\"hO succeeded in obtaining Grand Jury in- dictmenls against nine persons v.•ho allegedly defrauded the Orange Coun- t y Assessor's office hinted today th:.it more charges might be forthcoming from the panel. Deputy District Attorney Michael Ca pizzi ~a ve those indications but lit· lie other new information into his five·month probe of activities within I.he office during the first successful · campaign to elect Assessor Andrew llinshaw to the 11ouse of Represen· tatives. Neither llinsh<1 w, nor his successor. Assessor Jack Vallerga. could be -re· ached for comment today on the 33· count indictment handed down Wed· ncsday by the Grand Jury. _ . '.'loting that the investigation is by no means over, the Grand Jury i&sued its 33-count indictment on multiple felony charges of grand theft, con· spiracy. submission of false claims and violations of government codes. Mesa Polieft T he nine persons named in the in · dictmenl are : Retir('d assessor·s employes Kirk Armistead . 61 . of Santa Ana and Garland Redding, 55, of Santa Ana. TAKES FIFTH AMENDMENT Congressman Hinshaw G.il't Pl'9t""" ~ Cu rr ent cm ployes James N. INVOKES CONSTITUTION County Assessor Vallerga Republican representati,·c Bandits Get ~375 From Shop, Motel A lon e bandit wirlding '-* sheath knife and a quartC't of blacks carrying a riOe and sawed-0f£ shotgun made o£f with $375 in separate holdups of a Costa ~t csa dress shop and motel \\'edncsday. Roberla f-'. Brogdon. clerk al Hildy's Fashions For Less. 2300 Harbor Blvd., called police shortly before I p.m. to report being robbed at knifepoinl by a man dressed ;ill 1n brown. A11ctio11 Set Sa 111 rd av Bertolino, 52. of24116 Via Madrugada. Mission Viejo; Chris Boukidis, 61, of Anaheim ; Reginald Dunlap, 64 , of Placentia ; Fred t~orbeck, 43. of Orange ; John l\.1onta ni, 48. of Garden Grove: Robert Plumlee, 47, of Santa Ana, and George Upton. 54 or Santa Ana. Hinshaw no\v represents the 40th Cong ress ional Di st r ict a s a It is alleged that all nine defendant~ s ubmitted false claims for overtin1• •.: and vacation pay to compe nsate fo r (See 9 INOlliED. Page i\2) 1 'The four men came trooping into the Ali Baba 1\tolel, 2250 Newport Bl\·d . one·by·onc shortly before mid· ni ght. The first visitor inquired about rooms for eii:?ht oersons. Patrolman Jim l"ar\ey was told by o~·ner·manager J oyce Chambers that one bandit weur1ng a stocking mask \ol.'JS the l:.tst to enter. They then den1 anded money. She s:ud she handed over $250 and some checks, \\'hereupon the four young robbers ned through a rear door. presumably to a waiting getaway car. They forced 1\1rs. Chambers to lie on the fl oor and .tied her with a scarf before fleeing, police said. Coast \\1t•;:tflt4•r Partly s unny "'ith \'ar1ablc hi gh c loudiness Friday, accord- ing to the \\"eather service. Some IO\V c louds in the morning hours. Jlighs 62 to 66 . Lows tonight ·14 to 4R. INSI DE TODAY Once consider~d a career for toornen only. airlines no10 are hiring and training 1ne11 as flight hosts. See 3fory D-1. f1"1!'11ll"''~c -DI .... ,,.. 9ty<I C> C•lilert11• AJ ClfUlli.11 Dt·H c-· 1111 c .. n ... 1>r• au o..i~ NII le ti .... fllltetl.tl Pl•• At fft .. rtaiftlMftl (16-11 ,IMl>c:t DO·S ...,__ 01 AMIL•-... 01 , h'ollfr"fn• tM ,,._..-.n C1t-11 Nllloftt!Ntw\ At,Dt O•i-COV~ly ,.. .. , ,._!# 01'3 .. .,,.twit•<••• Dt P"TA OJ Sytwi• ,....,.._ Di -· .... "Ttkvltlefl en "'""'•rs c 1• 11 Wtatlltr U Worl<IN-5 At,ot She said he wandered in. asked for change for a quarter and then a rter S('eing she was on duty alone. flashed a knife and demanded all the money. The victim said the bandil. \\'ho spoke slowly in s lurred Lones, as though drugged, took S124 and ran to a \\'ailing ea r which sped out or the center, its tires squealin g. Price Index Up For November But Level Seen WASHINGTON CUP!l -The Labor Department reported today the up- ward s piral of prices may al lasl be leveling orr des pite a 1.2 percent jump in the wholesale price index for Nov · ember. !\lore than half lhe total November increase res ulted from higher charges for processed foods and feeds. largely because of a sharp rise in the price or sugar. the department said. But the less volatile industrial com- modities, which form a major part of the indeK showed a seasonally adjust· ed November increase of only 0.9 per· cent -their smallest one-month gain since September 1973. The index, an indicator of what con· sumer prices will be like in the near future, stood at 171.9 -reflecting an increase of 23.5 percent in 12 months. That means products costing $100 in 1961, the base year. ('OSI $17 1.90 last month. The Labor Department sounded a note of cautious oplimism in l'ompar- ing the 1.2 percc"l hike in the Nov- embef index with others of lhe recent past. ··Price increases were less \.\'idespread than in the previous months,·• the department's Bureau of t..abor Statistics said. For three months the index has risen an average or 1.3 percent each month. For the third quarter of 1974 - Junc, July and August-the l\'er age monthly Increase was 2. 7 percent. "A sharp rise rOr-thc sugar and con· fcclioncry grouping resulted In a 3.4 percent increase for processed foods and feeds (in November)," about three-fifths ar the month"s total in· crease .. • On the fi rst day of Christmas- Saturday-the Costa J\.lesa Police Department will give to you 117 bicycles, a statue. five purses, a jillion tools, a k1L .containing a wi g, s hampoo, skin cleanser, styling gel. pantyhose. purse, mirror. be lt boots, falce eyelashes. t...,·eezcrs and maybe even a partridge in a pear tree. There \.\1ill , however, be a small fee. Police Department Property Of· ri ce r Bob Kredel announrcd the c1uarterly auction of lost, stolen or un · claimed goods today. off ering a bargain basement for Chris tmas shopping. I-le said hundreds of items will go on the auction block Saturday at 10 a .m. behind the Police Facility at 99 F'air Drive and bidders are welcome to ar· ri ve early for browsing. The ftill list of merchandise to be sold off, with proceeds going into the city's general fund, ,Vas not available today but the partial roster is im· pressi\'C. Officer Kredel says it includes the J.17 assorted bicycles. a brief case. all sorts of stereo cquipmcnl. skindiving gear, many aulomoti\'e a nd han· dyman·s tools, a hand-carved statue of a woman and some clothing. For those who like to make small purchases. he added, there is Item 865 on the li st. four lug nuts for a chromed custom mag wheel. Zarh Confirmed \VASJIINGTON IAP> The Senate \Vednesday confirmed Frank G. Zarb's appointment as administrator of the Federal Energy Administra· lion. Za rb succeeds John C. Sawhill as chief of the agency created to imple· men! lhc nation·s energy policy. LOSERS PACE DA Y'S TRADING NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market \l.·as mixed today while in· \'Cstors kept an uneasy eye on economic prospects and the unsettled l\1iddle East situation. (Tables, DS ). The Dow Jones average of 30 In· dustrials gained 1.02 points to 596.37, but losers out.stripped gainers by 2 lo l on the New York Stock Exchange, Analysts said lhc news or Israel's bombing some Palestiniah camps after a terrorist detonated grenades in a Tel Aviv theater was keepin1 in· vestors wary. • ' Precision Pair Rob New Bank of Irvine By A. RTllUR R: VINSEL CH 1tw g,,1, Pi"" Sl"ft t\ bandit team operati ng "'ith military precision robbed a tiny ne\v bank in rural Irvine of 59.770 Wednes- day , menacing 16 persons with a col· lapsi bl c rifle, then hurling smoke bombs into the building to screen their getaway. The holdup was lr\'ine's first bank robbery and occurred at a location police conceded is a bandit's dream. Bank personnel told Officer EllioU Ncmerson, one of the first to arrive at the Bank of Irvine. 1.\322 Culver Drive. that the l \\"O bandits entered <1hout2: 15 p.m ··Attention . . ··one of them shout· ed and the entire bank staff -plus one lone customer-froit>. ""\\'e·rc go1ng lo rnb the bank ." they said, or v.•ords to that effect. Detective Sl('\'C Nash, who is hand\· 1ng the in,·r sllgation along with FBI a~ents, said one bandit then kepl those in the bank covered. The ot he r armed roblx>r -they both "·ore s ki ·type sunglasses -then methodicall y cleaned out tellers' cash drawers and ut one point swore as he dropped some or the moner. The holdup team then ordered all persons in t he smAll , temporary bank structure to li e flat on the floor and count to 50 before getting up lv call police. Smoke bombs v.·cre then tossed into the carpeted lobby area, filling the small structure \Vlth arrid fu mes as the bandits fled to a small green pickup truck, police said. One investigator said 1he ba nk housing all oper:itions :rnd emp\oyes of the new financial Hrm is literally a b<indi t's dream due to its loc<ttion just off the Santa /\na Freeway in largely· unde\"elOl)Cd north lr\•inc. The building is al n1osl hidden by oran ~e groves \vhich screen ii fron1 vi e\v cKcept at close prox1m1ty. '"That 's the only Bank of Irvine there is and 1t contains all their opera lions.'' I ll\"Cstigator Nash said toda.v. Detectives questioned ult 16 ix·rsnn~ \\·ho \\'itnessed the m1d·~1 f\ernoon :;tickup. ·rht'.V desC'ribed the bandits as about 22 to29 yc;irs old . One wo re a raincoat :ipparently used to hide the rifle in the holdup. Uue to the military typt! of opera lion and the firm's nearness to El Toro l\l a rinc Corps Air Station, DL•ter· tiVl' Nash said he immediately sus· JJCClcd Marines rou\d be in\'olved. lie added. ho"·cver, that an ldcnti- kit corriposite facial drawing m::ide up ~·ith "'1tnesscs' help \Vcdnesday ni,i:-ht makes it a1>pear one suspecl"s hair 1 .. too long for him to be in the.Corps. We're in a Fog Mist Worst in Newport, Mesa 1\ C,\PR1Ct0US FOG bank v.•ith a rondncss ror the Ne...,•port ll arbor area descended at the morning rus h hour today, and along some :strc1che:; or the. coastline \•lsibility was reduced to a malt<'r of a fe\.\' feet. Although the heavy fog hit parts or Newport Beach and Cosla l\lesa. nc• major colllsioruorothcr problems \.\'ere reported. .... ' OSE OF TllE TlllCKEST concentr11lions or lhc mi~l V.'3!i nlonl! Pac1f1c Coast l·lighway Hl Ba~hores. where mornin~ commuters round the go1 n~ slo...,· und haz.-rdo us . • Weal he r forecasters prtdict more or the s~me p:ltchy rog late tonight and early t'riday, ; Woman Suffers ~ Heart Attack Before Crash ' An elderly Ne\\·port Beach ~'Om a n was li slt>d in er1lltal rondit1on today follo"'ing ;, Cosla :\lesa rearend trar. fie accidenl \Vedncsday that catapult · cd one car 40 feet 1nlo :.in 1nlCrsection. ln vesti~ators said doctors at ll oa~ l\lemorial J-losp1ta l dctC'rmincd i\.1rs. Zelda B. Pierce. 78, of 112 \V. Coa:.I. 1-11 ,((h\''aY. :;urfcrcd a he;1rt :.itlark jusl before lhc rearend collision . l\1otorist Ph11i11 J, Nudd. 26. of 214 \V . 19th St. lluntington Beach , escaped injury \\'hen hi~ ca r wa~ ramn1ed from behind and across Irvi ne A venue as he 'va itcd for a traffir li~ht at East 17thStrel·l. :'Judd told officrrs he ran bal'k to see 1r the other drner was all right and fou nd :\Ir:. Pie rre :;l ump('d . un consc:1ou ..,, on lhc lloo.1rboard" ol he r <·ar New Shutdowns St"en l'll..\.RLES1llN. \\1. \..i.11-\i•1 -Thl' r('JCCt1on or a llC'\V eontr;1rt for 4.500 minl' cnns tru ctiu n "'o r ke r s threatened to shut dov.·11 many •if the nation's coal m111C's today. partially rcnev.·1nA a walkout thtil idled most of th(' industry for nearly a 1nonth. Thv 1;nitecl ~1 1 ne \Vorl<;t>rs 38-meinbcr bargaining OOUn('il. after m('eting in \\'ashington \Vcdne::.d:iy ni_ght. sent the tentat11"e :t('rord h:tl'k fnr fur111CI" negotia tion ~ \~·1th \h(' ,\:-sociat1011 of Bituminous Contr.1ctor:; TOD AY'S PILOT EXTRA SPECIAL Ne \\"S fron1 the South Coust ..• the \\'<'st Count y ... t he beat·h t•1t1('S. . from thrQu ~houl <)rangu Gount}. 1·0 con,11Jcm('nt SIK'<'i:tl Chr1stma.s Jdve rtistn~, sr .... 1es and p1cturl's from 1hr:;(' areas ap1~:1rtoday In sections B ,11111I'11f lhC' 11,uly P1loL. us well a~ ••1 1·our~e 111 th(•\r regular position.~ 111 other parts1or the pa))('r. ' ' • • ' :\ 2 OAILY"p~OT c Tnui:soay Oecembe1 12 197• ...... ~' ... , ,..~........... ... ~-~ -··-.,._>t-•• TO,'IGll'r COST,\ :\I E!i.A \\'.\'1'1::1{ DISTRICT llt•1.tul :11· bu..ird rllt.•ct1nR, 77 t'alr Or1>t·. 5 :~11 pm "{i {JJJ~i'F:J,f." '.\l·V.1l0rl ll :irbvr li1~h Schoul 1lranl.1 .1\ud1tor1um , Dl'l' l:!. 1:1 . l<I ~ll m · HAHr::-. I " 'f(JYl.At\0 '' - F<11!'\'ll'>\ Ho:-i1>1l ;1! 1\ud1tor1um. 7 Ju p rn Puhl11· 1n\·1tcd r II A T C 11 .\ ~I Pl 0 NS II I I' SE \SC);'\ ~ulh ('o<J~l lleperlOr)' 1'hc..iu.:r t hru ~un . x p m. Ford Meets Auto Le ade r s O n T ax Cuts WAS~ll\C;TI1'.'\ tt'Pll -President Ford met fur t~u hours today v.•ith .iuto 1ndu:;try <J111l uniun lcadl'rs ;,ind rc1Klrtcdly 1nd1(·ated he v.•ould con · !>ider ;.in income t;.ix cut lo help ..\n1l•ri1·:1 '.., :-1tk 1•1·onomy lie ;d su 111l e..:d otil a Ot·\\ g,1s ta11. .. 1'he "fine" White !louse meeting, v.·hich in cluded top Cabinet advisers. followed promises Wednesday night of new proposals by Ford to help beat inflation and rec<>ss1on. Gov. William rtlilliken of f\1ichigan, -.....v.·ho__also attended, told reporters af-~·a rd he got the "clear im- pression" that the President would consider 3 tax cut among other possi· ble actions. But l\tilliken stres5ecl Ford had not made any commitments. United Auto Workers Union Presi- dent Leonard Woodcock said he pro- oosed the tax cut , but added that the President made no comment. Woodcock said Ford did indicate support of a moratorium on emission control standarris which industry leaders say are 1>ush1ng up theJ>rice of cars .' · "It was a fine meeting,". said Chrysler Bonrd Chairman Lynn Townsend . one of 10 auto manage- ment and labor le aders who sat ilround the Cabinet table. •·J 'm not dis· .appointed.·· Officials of Ford . General Motors and Am erican Motors also attended, along with Treasury Secretary William Simon, Transportation Secretary Claude Brinegar and Com· merce Secretary Frederick B. Dent. Woodcock said hi s tax cut proposal received the support or all of the in- dustry re presentatives and ex· ecutives who attended. fle said no specific tax cut 'M'as re commended but lhat he s tressed it should apply to middle and lo~·· income groups. Oil D eple tio1i Curb Killed \VASflli\GTO'.\' fL:Pll -·rhe llous<' Rulr:. Committee lodav ('ffertiv<'lv kilierl a bill \Vhith v;ould hu.\'C ~i ven a sn1all tax break In utmost 10 n11llion lov.• and modrrntc inromc taxpayers and h3\'e cndl'd the oil depletion J!IO'A'itnce. Sa ying th:.il thf'rc .\\·as not l·nough time to de;1l \\'ith the bill lh1 ... scss111n . co n1m1ttee mem- li"·rs .J:in11·" .I Ot'lancy ! D· -..: ,. I. mO\'C'd lhat the p;.inel con· "Hll'r 110 !urlln·r hills this ~·e.ir \ \l'\'PI \he norn1n,1non of ~cJ..,on \ Hutk~f<1ller to bt• \'ICC prcsi lh·nt The motion (•,1rried !:1"1. me3n· 111i:: !h~1t the 11nly l'h .1ncc for any t:JX lr~ic:.lat1nn th is year \\'Ould bl' possi ble an1endments in the 5o"natt' to thL· tral'IL· reform bill. Thi s is an l'Xtrc1ncly remote i'hanrr. hO\IC\'C'J' ORANGE COAST < • DAILY PILOT T,,,. 0rM>QP (o;°'I °"''' P•to! ""1" •N(ll •1 Cotl'\· t>....,!,...._ ..... 11,.,. ••PuD"~""""°''"'1" tof,\I "'-'DI<"''"' (C"'P•nr ~·•I• rd••-· ... 1"-111'••""' ...... l>d~• '"'°""" ." ... •· '°' (b\lf ,,.,. ... ""'"""" 8".Kh ....... 1 ......... °" .. " -· 14,11 ~11 >~1. """~ ~•dC •f!W<~ V•"•• •l>d l..tC""• Bl'K" S..u!ll (o••1 • ••'><II• '"'°'"''' ...:·t'O" '' M "•""d \.lt.,•d••' _......., .. ,. Jnr "''"''Po'' ""~'''"'"C o••~' " •t JOO""'" &.or ~1•ttt {£\I 'M~ •. (•l•IQ•n••"7U. Robert N Weed i>•f\<<ltM ... 1 P~t)I ..... Jack R. Curle'/ Foundation Gifts Told For Irvine In its past fiscal year. the James Irvine Found;1t1on t•o11lr1buted S2 6 mtlhon to ,1 \ar1ety of 1-(rouµ:-. ~'IHl'h "promull' the health . educoit1on and "'e\farc of the people of C<iliroroHJ ." at·cordini.: tu tht• found;i11on :.nuu:d re port . Sc.•ve1\tctn Or;1ngl' County i;roups were the rcl·ip1t'nts of $508,991 . nearly a fifth of tht' Iota!. Althou gh lht• totul granl:s '''erl' up about SllJ0,000 fron1 the previous year. Orange Counl y groups took a smaller share than the 5881 ,850 last year. Grants during the last fi scal year, 'M'hich ended !\-larch 31, brtnl-( the total distributed by the foundation since 1938 to $21 .494, 720.96. Berause the 54.5 percent of Irvine Company stock held by the foundation wa s \o\\·ered in value from $19.50 to $18.50 per share, foundation asset:-. dropped nearly SS million from the 1973 fiscal year total of S9'-J 2 1n1ll1ou ·rhe foundation hold s 4.590.ooo shares or lhl' tolJ.1 8.415.000 share" nl Ir\' inc Company stock. ll t•g1nn1 ng in the l'lll'f'l'rtt t'1St'al vcur. !he f11und:.ition \\'ill ha\'e to dis· ilersc 5.5 pcrcenl of its a~st·ts in ordt'r !u con1ply v.·1th the 1';1x Htform l\(•l of 1969, aecording lo 1-lov.«ird Privett, ;in attorney for the foundation . Orange County recipients of founda · lion grants 'M'ere: -Pacific Ch ristian College in Fullerton. "'hich received SS0,000 tO\l.'ards the purrhase or an apartment complex (or con\'ersion to student re- sidt-ntes and common facilities. -The Lung. Association or Orange County in Santa Ana, v.•hich received S6 . .ioo for renovation and furnishing of a ney,• adm 1oistrative facility. -The Orahge County Hearl As· soci ation in Santa Ana. "'hich re· cei\'ed $10,000 in assistance to purchase a mobile unit to extend il s ser\'iCcs to a \\'ider gcographital art' a. -'fhe Pro\'idenrc Speech and llear 1ng Center in Or<inge, \l.•hich recei\'ed S50.000 towards the 1n1rchasc of pro· 1>erty to expand its testing and ther<1py center. -The Southern California Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation in Santa .l\na. which received $5,000 for rc- 00\'ations a nd purchase of equipment for a service center. -St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, which received $100,000 for expansion of intensive care and ancillary ser\'ice units. -The Boy's Club of Buena Park. which received $13,000 for replace· ment or the deteriorating floor in the club gym. -!he Boy·s CJub of La gun a Beach. \\'hich received S13,591 to build fenced and lighted outdoor r ecre a ti on facilities. . -The Boy's Club of Tustin, which received $8.500 to bu ild :1 mulli - purpose activity center. -The Girl's Club of Garden Grovt'. 'vhi rh received $30.000 to help buy ;,i 1nulti-purpose f:.n·i\ity . -The l\'lardan Poundatio n of Edu cational Therapy in Costa l\l esa, which received S37 .500 to set up an emergency fund and revise its audit · ing procedures. Northern State To Get Rai1z s • By 'fhe Associated Pr('~S i\ OC\\. Pacific storm front Lll\'aderl the \'orthern Ca\1forn1<1 eoast toda .v and \Viii spread rain over much of :-.·ol'thcrn ;ind Central California by Friday. The National \\'eather Servire said rain i~ likely tonight north of f\lon- terey. Sacramento and Yosemite Na· lional Park, 'M'l!h snow fallin g in the mountains above the 5,000-foot ele· vation. .!\ chit ncc or r:rln Is for~ca.c:t over the remainder of Central California on t~riday . Aid Measures Gain \\I ASJ 11 '.'\ r. TON fl! Pl ) -By th<> end of the V.l'l'k , C.ongress is experted lo have passed one of the biggest un · cmplnyment ;lid proj!ram.~ s ince the Depression The Senate l.Jhor and Public \\'l·lf:irc romm1tle<> \\'t>dnt>:5· day ap11rovcd a bill that \\ould pro· \'Hie more than S6 hilhon worth of jobs or benefit s lo those put out of v.·ork by the recession ' Unl1npp~J Lnndi11g J{est·uc \Vorkers minister to s mull pleas ure airplane that pancaked onto the la nding strip of Orange Coun ty Ai rport at sunset Wednesday after pi lot radioed tower to report his nose ,\·heel was ~tuck. No injuries resulted aboard plane \vhkh reportedly '\'as on a lrip lron1 Nut Tree, Calif. Firemen said full contingent of men and equipment ha d time to set up before plane came in. f'rom Page Al DEER. • • uark lo the countv's Irvine Park. 'fhough Six·-Flags o ffi ria ls. deny it, there have been reports the rest of the herd, including he <1lthy animals, v.'as scheduled for destruc· li on next v.'e<'k . - l'o1npany Presi dent Ed D<>\\'1l\i' s:ud tht· order to destroy the herd "a:-. lht' rcsull of rultng by the slate he<1lth 11ff1c1:.1ls. But officials in the animal health d 1 \'tsion said the only thing th al v.·as ordcre<l \l<.iS st·paratiou of inft•r\· l'd anim<Jls from those on public di s· p!a~·. Dr. ll~1 man Parrell. a \'Ctcrinarian :it the :.\;itc health office in Los Angeles said il u·as unfair to blame o"M·ncr.-; of Japanese \1il lagc for destroying the deer bcl'ause they could not be sold v.·ith a positive re:1(' lion to the ·rB test-; . Treatments \Vere not administered lo the animals because they would have cosl up to $3,000 3 month , Parrell said. _Japanese Village closed its doors for economic reasons just 10 d3ys before lethal doses of a toxic chemical u erl' i njcctcd into the I ;7 deer. ''The Japanese Village people feel ''cry badly about this because it's Christmas time and it 's \'ery sad deal- ing with the deer at this time of year.·· 1'ald Six f'Jags spokesman Tom i't-t aslers. f'r11111 Pagt• A I Dabney Jury Hears Taped Confession An Orange County Superior Court jury listened today to the taped con- fession of J ennifer Eli zabeth Dabney as prosecutor Pat· Brian called his final witness in the murder trial of the El Toro woman. Sheriff's investigator Be rnie Esposito took the stand to pl ay back to the jury a conversation taped last June 1 during which .Mrs. Dabney, 24, ad mits that she was responsi ble for the death of her eight·month·old son Robert, one of twin boys. 1'.1rs. Dabncy·s confession comes in the later stages of the tape where she breaks down and admits that she first tried lo drown the child in her bathtub. The confession then moves on to her adm ission that she delivered the series of blo~·s th at left the child 's head covered with bruises. Robert Dabney di ed in Childrens I lospital, Orange, after doctors at the El Toro rt1arine Corps Air Station vainly tried to save the life or the un· t'onscious infant. It ha s been ;1l\cged in th e trial that l\1rs. Dabney inflicted the fatal in- juries tho day 'before his .death. and : that her husband. l\1arine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney, 24. tried to revive the infant with mouth to mouth resuscitation when he returned to his home in the \Vh crry l·lousing facility on the base. It has been alleged that Dabney \vent to bed for the night after he failed to obtain any response from the stricken inf ant. Dabney faces manslaughter and child neglect charges in the same trial. Mrs. Dabney faces charges of firsl degree murder. She riff's investi~<ator Richa rd Kuhne testified before Esposito took t he stand that he had to leave tlle Dabney home and vomit outside when he first inspected the premises last June i Kuhne s:1id he found human and animal excreta splattered throughout the home with moldy food. dirty clothes and unv.•ashed dishes piled high in the kitchen. Kuhne said both baby cribs were matted v.·ith excreta and urine and bird droppings in a parakeet's cage had mounted to thr point that lhe peak of the mound v.·as just under the bird's perch at the top of the c3ge. : : - Israel Hits 2Camps In Beirut BEIRUT <UPI) Is rae li warplanes today attacked Pale~tin1an refugee camps on the outsk irts of Beirut, the first a ir raids near tht• Lebanese capital in seven months .. 1'~our Israeli jets S\\'e pl over the ctlY und opened fire with n1~chine guns in· to the Sabra and Chatila reru1:ec camps, the Beirut defense ministry reported. Lebanese jet interceptors swept u11 lo meet the attacking Israeli planes a nd surface·lo·air SA1'.1 missiles around the refugee camps were fired at the planes. Clouds of smoke billowed from one four.story building in the Sabra camp, located in a high rise residential area. The Palestinian ne"'s agency said a supply depot was hit. Lebanese Premier Rashid Solh to.Id. parliament 21h hours after the attack that one woman was killed and JO in- jured. .. \Ve ~·ill ask for a meeting of the U.N. Security Council 111 order to 1>re · sent an urgent compl;.iint concerning this aggression on Lebanon," Solh said . lie said Foreign 1'.1inister Philippe Taki a was calling in "ambassaWrs of the major powers" to brier them 011 the Israeli at tack. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv confirmed its aircraft con· ducted the 4 p.m. (6 a.m. PST) ah· raids, but said they were against a Palestine· Liberation Organization guerrill a t raining base south of Beirut and "isolated from any civilian population." The com mand said Israeli planeS dodged the"missiles and all planes ret urned safely. The planes screamed out of the midafternoon rainclo uds and for seven m inute& strafed the camps about three miles southeast of the Lebanese capital's main Jiamra shop- ping district, witnesses reported. Se-ve ral Palestinian guerrilla of- fices are located in the Sabra district . One report said the Beirut office or the Syrian·backed Al Saiqa xuerril111 organization was hit. The roar of the planes diving over the Sabra area echoed in downtown Beirut. Ai r raid sirens sound ed the alert. Jn addition, guerrilla guards and Palestinian police fired at the planes with rifl es and small arms. Director Dismissed WASHINGTON (AP) -Dr. Robert S. Stone bas been fired as director of the National Institutes of Health. an NIH spokesman said \Vedn esday night. Stone, v.1ho took the posit ion 18 months ago, is the second director dis· missed within two years. • . . . .. 9 INDICTED. vacation time they spent while work· ing for the then-County Assessor in 1972 . • .. GIVE HER LOVELY LINGERIE THIS CHRISTM-AS 1-linj;haw and Vallerga were among . 19 u·it nesses "'ho appeared before the Grand J ury in the five months of in· v<>s1,ig ;.ition. Eight of the ni"ne defendants were arraigned late \\1ednesday before Judge E\·crett \\'. Dickey who de layed <'OUrt action on the group until Friday. They are free on their promise to ap· pear. It is £>xperted that Redding. the ool~· indirtee not to appear in rourl. l\'111 make an appe3rance today and u·i ll <1lso be ordered to return to .Jud ge Dickey·s courtroom Friday. It was learned after lhe indictces appeared that the pha!iC of Grand J ury testimony that led to them being n3med \vas actually concluded about lhree weeks ago. It was also learned that the Grand Jury was divided on the iss ue of the ;.i ssessor·s office and could not be persuaded to issue the indictment un · til \Vednesday. Capizzi pointed out that wh en both officials appeared before the Jury, each invoked the r~ifth Amendment and refused to testify. Both men a re named in language supporting felony counts filed against sever al of the nine dt!fendants Deputy District Attorney \Villian1 E\'ans. ~·ho v.·orked with Capizzi in putting the case before the Grand Jury. £>slimaled that the total loss to the t·ounty as the result of the alleged offenses \\•as "about Sl0.000 ... .. .. .. .. " Ytl•alo. .... $40.00 Mi.t/PWi --J • /;/ t '•, ' \ . ~ ,. ~·I ........._ ...... -.~.··· '---' Ptlpoir Stf Hyloll/L-C• $21.00 PW}Wtit. 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An average or SO shooting stars may be seen each hour lhrouJ?h the night. Potcnt1 3l eclipse "'atchers hll ve het'n "'arned by optometrists th:1t direct \'le'o''1ng or the sun, even "'ilh protect:vc dc\•ices. could cause bhnd- nesli . lnst<>ad . they suggest using an in- direct mcan:-i of ''ic1vlni: lhC' eclipse such as a sunSCOJ)C. A sunSCOJM' is :i hox w1tll a pinhole in one end which 1s u1>ed a!-:.1 1>1 mµle lens to project rhe 1ma~e of the sun on the other end ''here ii 1nay be safely v1c"'"d, " " .. " " .. LINGHIE & LOUHGEWUR MARJA IRAS Mai or Cndll Cards IH COSIA ME~ 1rs 1816 NEWPORT ILVD. . • . . ··--1 • -- • A-..Hti- C,..,.l•M $21.00 _,.., -. 9:30 lo' -.11n s.t. Fri. Iii I • .. .. .. " I ( I ' 7