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For. Rapist , " . " ... By 'Pill' A.warded -
Of Girl, 8 .. $1.·14 Million •
.TU'ESDAY AFTERNOON,.OECEMBER 17, 1974
VOL "1, NO. H1, J Sf.CTIC*S, H l"AGf:S ' '
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'br. £oui!j:· Cdl3 (left) is ~ registered Republican. Richard .Q1Nei ll trighf) is chaii·roan of Orange County's Democratic
Leg.tral•COmriiitlee. They have at least one thing in common -
·they ]lJlck pol).ticll.I candidates '"'ith their· money. A lot of it. Sec
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Wo~ Blinded by 'Pill'
Awa~ed· $·1.14 Million
SAN JOSE lf\'Pl -A jury has 'trial testimony asserh .. >d th at !\.trs.
a\\·arded Sl:14 million in damages to a Ahearn started taking the pills on h~f
35-year-old house\vi(e "'ho "·ent blind doctor's prescriptiorHn 1967 .
after laking birth control pills. She testified Utat in .f'ebruary, 1969
The jurr or nine y,•omcn and •three she.experienced the on~ct or severe
men rc(urned ihe verdict for r.1ichelle h eadaches~ and bli n s. Doctots
Ahearn or San Jose OI\ ~londay after a said she became ~ Jly blind three
seven-week .tri~.I· before Supertor ·day!i ll!.ter arid th\ bl dness was
Court Judge Bruac .r"'. A'l\en. perm;rncnt. ·
The Jurors also av.·al"ded S19s,66& in·· · DoclorS" said the
damages to 1.trs. A,hear1fs husband1 ·caused· by elols·whi bloc dbl
Dennis, a structur.aJ eng1 ncer. . supply.to lht! optic n "\"CS, w icd
1Jotb verdicts yJ r~dArec ted•ag:\in.st .. because of Jack of bJQOd .and oxygen.
the Ort ho J'harmaceutica,I qo., J_'Q~. d~f~nse, headed· l>Y attorney
manufacturMr o( 01tho·Novui;n f:nrth 1-1 .J . Pothoven of Sacramento. con-
conl,rol' pills. ulid Its llurCnl company •. t~~d_e~ ~~~t th.e si&ht:d!!slroying cl?l·
Johnson & .Johnson. t1ng_\vus caused by a strcptococtus 1n·
Lucky Stores. O"'ncr or the Gemco ICCtion and not the pill.
pharmacy \Vhere l\frs. A.h0arn bought · 01;: J: 1-l:irold '\Villi::ims of \Vichitu .
the pllls. also tvas hcldJiablc, .Kan .. a medical doctor and att.orney
l\'lrs. ·Ahearn. mother of three \Vim represented.the Ahearns, nrgued
chilarery took oO"hCW-dirk G;las&!!S and that the "blindness ..-.•as caused Dy the
sobbed unront1·01l ably ror several pil~ itselL.or...by a combination of the
minutes after she h~ard the verdict. pill and the infection.
~nnis. her husband. put his arm
around' b.cr nnd cried softly. . 1'1os~or lhe jurors ·embraced Mrs. ff' ~•/E TROUBLE ~arllas theynledourorthecourt:-nr .
Crash Injure~ 10·
LO ANGELES (AP> -Ten
persons \\'ere-injured wben two
Southern Co lifornia Rapid Trl&nSil
DlsLriet buses oollidl'd.1'1onday Di.ht
at :t down.tow·o ~ Angel~ Intersec-
tion, authorltic.s :inld .
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-AS CAROLERS
A?lfES, Iowa CAP):.... Ames Police
received a reRort that. Some scream-
ing coeds were In trouble on the Iowa
State Utliversity eampus.
Officers investigatl'd and round the
"screams" came from a grou1J of
girls-s!nging Christmas rarols.
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ets
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ew omen tum
OC ·FamilYc
·Arre:ste.11 ·
Mom-'s · Sins?·
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--.......---FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. IU-Pl I -A 20-year-old woman v.·ith a ~·or· D· ru· ·gs~· ·he3rt' def eel has bCe'n sentenced to t"'O }'enrs at hard labor for \'iolating Probation by living wilh her mother.
.. .~ .._!:-,, Circuit Court Judge Daniel Futch, in ordering Elizabeth Ortiz to the..
• -• state prison f<?I' woIJ1en , said Monday that Mi ss Ortiz. violated . .hi s order
A Westminster coui>le and-l1le1 r · not to live with ller mother because she was a women of "improper moral
14·vear-olci' daughter wer·e arrestee'd~· "":~~Values '' living v.•ith a man out of wedlock. .-. · · ... lilkewooa-MOnOaY. nil!hf, iilwlia{ .1n-• • -, •
vestig.ators ailege·.-wai; ••a family M!SS ORTIZ HAD be_eil convicted.of possessing 16 grams Of marijuana
narcotics busineS;s:'': .=. ~ • _,____ and sent to 1a1I She was released Sept. s. and placed on three years proba-
Los Angeles Co unty ' Sh~if[s de-lion by Futch who ordered her to live at a halfway hollse.
puties claim they seized 51 ounces of The ~trl, Who doctors said re·quires open heart surgery, returned lo
!)Ure heroin WQ.ffh moi;e thait Sl her mothers home when she was expelled from the haffway house for be-
million on the streel. 1ng 10 minutes late for curfe\\'. /
.-Arrested were· ltfchard Vilktlobos.-She sobbed. "'!\1other, oh Mother," when Futch gentenced her lo the
35. and hls wire·, Ptfatia-; 34 , Or 6262 :..Sla te pr1so.n in Lo"·ell, Fla. Na \'aho Road 1n _n.or·tht>-i-n-
\\1estmi nster D;e!)uf1es also arresled
Mrs Vi1Ja lobos" t4'.year-old daughter.
who \\'as .alleged to be an act1\'t'
participant in ramjly_dope trfnSl:!.C
tions, and Paul ~'lat""Villalobos-of
Long Beach. Richard's brtlther
All w~re chai;g_ed ~ith ~SeS'i1on or
heroin for s3.le, ·sfi_eriff's offie1!rs
said . The .adults-were taken to. Los
Angeles County Jail and tbe 14 -year-
old to a juvenile detention'"ctnlei-
The arrests were made after un·
dercover sheriff's dePuties clai-m they
purchased the 51 ounces of-heroin ior
a wholesale pric'e or. $24 ,000 from the-
Villalobus famiJ . • .. . _ •. ·
Th e und ercover agents h-ad ag:tcred
··1 ~OU LD Ht\ VE lived "'ith somebody else,·· she told the court, ''but
I \\'anted to be "'ith iny mother.··
The girl's mother, Caro.I J\tcC3ndless, told Futch she no longer lived
y,·ith the mi:tn, although l\tiss Ortiz testified that he sometimes "'spent the i'iighl.
.. l·le's sentencing my daughter for my sins," l\1rs. hfcCandless s<1.id. 'The_k~d·is so honest she wouldn"t even lie for me. This isn't justice .'~
Girl, 8 , Left
In El Toro
LSD Pair Get
Lengthy Terms
lo [!1••1 lhe rumuy a1 .•·home '" ·A1 ~ter is· s· ault . l~a~wood a fter oon v1nc1ng . the J ·1 /.I
'SAN DI.EGO !UPI):_ Sti ff prison
sentences have ~een handed dO\\'n in
Ccderal court for two men found guilty
of ooeratinli!' \\.'hat orosecutors ca11e<t
the largest LSD ring ever uncovered
in the Un ited Slates. 1
Villalobos they were large scale dr~--dea l er~ from ~s Angel.es. . -.. Orarige County Sheriff's officers
Paul Gordon Frakes, 39, of P.1arina
del Hey. \\'as ~en1cnced to 19 years in prison !'llonday.
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Lev-yKept
As Option
By Simon
\V ASH INGTON (UPf) · -The Ad ·
ministratiOn ts considering a renewal
of its call for a 5 percent income tax
su r c harge .. 'rreasury Secretary
\Vil\iam E·. Simon said loday.
.. "It (the surtax) is most clearly go·
ing to be an option \\·e \\'ill give lhe
~F;'resident next Y•eek," Simortsaid in ·
lestimony to the Senate Budget Con1 -·
mittee.
-'\lhile em phasizing that President
Ford had made no deci sions about lhi.!'
economic package he \\'ill present lo ....
the Congress early next year, Simon
appeured to Uispute hints from the
\\fhitc 11ouse and others in the Ad -
ministration that the surtax "'as now·
a dead issue .
Simon also emphasized that the Ad ·
ministration had not abandon~d its
policie.s ... or, fis c<i l discipline -
sometimes called "lhc old-limo rt:'-
lig10.n" -despite a dccpe!'ing re·
("e s.sion.
(See SURT r\X, Page A21
Or;tn;.fe Cpast
\\1eaC.ht•r
·~her 1 fr's O!fi~a.~d.--lb~c same . are working "'ilh Lonn b each Police
uni'lercover investigators had made today in a bid to trace a man who
numerous small:purchases o( SIO apd picked up an eight-year-old girl in
up from the family over the past three ~t city l\tonday and then dumped
months. ...-i.. -• her near El Toro High School after re-
. 1\1 ;1ny of those-purcfilrsEl.s w~re peatedly rapi,rlg her in his car.
v!deotaped from hehcopt~ri ho~r1ng Deputies sai'tl the victim round a .
hi gh ov_cr~ead. ?fficers said. •. : janitor working in the deserted scllool Sh~r 1rr _s of{1c~rs terflled. the 1.~; who immediately summoned Sheri{f'..s.,
vest1gat1on a 'landm-ark case officers to the scene.
because it involved.-<""a. C?Operati ve et-' "Fhe-ehild was rushed lo nearby l\1116 -
fort between lhesher1.ff s department sion Community llospilal in 1ifissibn
and s~ven other ag1!nc1es. . . _ Viejo where she WlJS la,te.r repprted to
A judge also sentenced coderendant
l\l a nual Glenn Abasc al, _27; of
Berkeley to nioe..}1ear.s ir)Jlri~ -
Both terms "'ere the maximum al-
lowed by law.
Fair through \\'edncsday, ac-
eording to the \\·e-.ther service,
"'ilh cooler days alonµ: the
Orange Coast. Beach hi~~67
-rffiing-to-unl:i; 12 ln1!11'~·s
47 ·52. .
I :\SI DE TOD.\ l'
Officers had w~rked '"W.h. police be in good condition.
from ·Westmins~. Downey, Long Long· Beach police said today they
Beach /)nd Bell Gai:d_e~s as well as the ·now have a description of (he rapist
Oi'ange Gounly Narcotics Ta.s~ Forc:_e,. ctnd (he car used by him to transport
the_,State Burea~ o__,f NarcoC'ic.s ~n · hi s victim to Ora!lgc County. ~l e re
forcement and the F edcral Drug ~n-mains at lar,:?l'.
forcement Bu1·eali. ~
Italian· Eatery
Loses '$28,000.
VACAVILLE (AP) -A~ llanan
restaurant tias been robbed hereof the
money its owners were planning to use.
for a visit to the old country, police re· port. __
C11pt. Bill r.tcaird S_!id two gunmen
wearing ski masks entered Pietro's
No. l restaurant 1.lortd-3.y , pistol-
whipped Amalia Murdaca and fOrced
her husband, Pietro. to ol><!n the sare.
They were apparently familiar With
1he restaurant because they called
l\l rs. l\t1.1td11c:r try h·cr-nlcknamc,
~tama . ·
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Hawaii Volcano
Begins Ru'!'bl'es
VOLCANO. llawaii (UPI) -The
huge volca·no or l\l auna Loa, the
"most dangeroui-.·: in the 1-fawaiian
lsltinds hus giV(!ll indications it is
!.wakening Crom a slumber of nearly a
quarter or a century.
Srientisls al "the lla"•aii \'olcanocs
National Purk here said ;\londa v lhe
''tilt.·· or s "•elllng, or the \ olcanO "as
increasing. a siJ{n of imm in('nl l'rup·
li\1e activity. Two sharp c1:1rthquakes
were--rollowe<I 1\londity b.Y more-than
l,OOOaftcrs hocks.
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The defendants were among eight
persons arrested after federal agents
seized half a pound of LSD at a La
l\1esa residence in J anuary, 1973.
Jail vandalism .
Meant Day Off
SA:-.i .JOSE tUPJ) -A 1ail inmate
:.luffed a bcdshect down ;i toilet and
flustied . ga ining a day·:-; freedom for
2.500 county cmployes.
The \\'aler poured rrom the jarrnTit•d
toilet . and C\'Cntually cverythin~ 1n
the bloc k-long Santa Clara County
Civic Center stopped : telephones.
comput{'rs, t)'pewr1ters, lig hlj..__a nd
heat.
Mine Un io)J lo Meet
Cl-IARLESTON. W. \'a. ~AJlJ
F'cdernl mediators ~eld separak pre·
lLminary meetings 1n \\'ash1ngton to-
day with negotiators ror United !\line
\Vork crs construction cmployes and·
management.
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Patty Hearst's grandmothn ha!f
passed. tfwa.!/. lf'av1ng the radical
SlA member a portio11 of htr
fortune. Pauy·s r11other says the
news of the fQrnicr nerke/Py stu-
dt>n/'s act1r 1t 1C"s w1·re kept f rom lhe
88-yt>ar old wo1nan bcc,f!_us~ ·11 rniyht .
have killed her · S1•1• sfary Puyl.' 114 •
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·To _Nix9n's Attoniey
\VASl llNGTON CUPJI -Robert C.
fl1<ir1.lian acknov.•ledged today he Yi&S
.. not completely honest" v.•hcn he told
~·n uttorncy for President Nixon 's re·
<·ll·c·t1on committet what he knew
ubout lhe Watergate break.in shortly
arte r it h:1ppetl<'d in 1972.
M:ird1an. a rnrmcr assistant at·
torn{'y general <ind one of five def en·
dant:. 10 the \\"atc.rgatc covcr·up trial,
wa!> cr11~S·C''l::.im1nl-d about y,·hat he
told Kenneth \\'. Parkinson, who had
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been hired to handle Watergate legal
"':ork.
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"l was not cotnpletely honest,'' the
)l·yeur·otd ll1ardiantold assistant pro-
;eC'utor J ill Wine Volner. "I told him
what I relt J could ethically do UJlder
lhe solemn promise that I had given
tG. Gordon> Liddy.''
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Meanest Thief
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Burg lar Gets M esan~' Yule Gifts
A hur~l::ir took udvantace of a Cosl a
f.il esa m:1n 's absence Su nday night to
hreak into his home "'hilr h<' v.·:is out
Chri~tm;.~ shopping ;ind :.tral S35
worth of i.:1ft:..
E<arl F. ConO\'C•r ,of24SSant a Jsalx-1
/\\•e .. disco\'t'l"\'d th e break-in when he
returned home with additional gills
for hi s family and rr,1ends.
Some were for his son Eddie, 14,
who has made the news for two years
by starting his own llallo"'een tradi-
tion of lr1ck·or-treating for money
V.'h1ch hl' gi \i.•s lo F:1irvicw Stale
ll1Jspital for lrl'.!als for young patients
lhtr('.
l n\'csti~alors ,:;3hJ the intr uder re-
ached through a doggie door entrance
l'U t into the kitchen door and unlocked
it lo gain entry.
100 Boats Decorated •
'Festival of Ligh~s'
Sails Again Thursday
After 13st year's absenc.•e because of
the ('ncrgy crisis, Newport Beach's
traditional Christmas flotill a, "The
Festival of Lights," returns to the
\\'atcrways Thursday night.
t.ton.• thi.111 100 boats adorned with
\'ulc li ghts and orrfamcnts are expec t-
etl to form the water caravan that "'ill
set out from the eastern end of Balboa
Jsland at G:JO p,m. on a leisurely
Christmas season tour of Newport
J-h1rOOr.
will appear nightly from 6:30 to 9: 15
p.m. through !\londay. The attraction
is expected to dra!N" thousands or
visitors to the harbor area.
· Boat 011,·ners who want to join the
lighted armada need onl y to take a
position in the parad(.' li ne as it forms
near the Balboa Isla nd ferry landing,
according j,p Dr. Les Starnes.
chairman of ffi1s year 's li ght fcsti \'a I.
The rormer re·election committee
atlorney aC'knowlfdgcd he did not tell
Parkinson that Llddf-later con\•ict-
cd as a mastermind or \Vatergate -
told him that former A.ttorneY General
John N. l\l ilchell, also a d('fend ant, ap·
pro"cd the (unding for the break· in.
P.1ardian testified under heated
questioning by Mrs. Volner l\tonday
that Liddy talked to hi m at great length
about \Vatergate shortly ,afler the
break-in under the assurance he "'Ould
nol tell a nyone. l\lardian said this
pledge kept him from going to
authorities "'ith the information he
learned from Liddy.
l\1rs. Volner ·completed her c;ross-
exam ination of Mardian in "' mUch
talmcr atmosphere than had been the
t'ase during l\1ondii.y's questioning -
hut presiding U.S. District Judge John
J. Si rica was forced to interrupt at one
1>0inl.
Sirica interrupted as Mardian fired
off a series of retorts art.1rs. Volner.
··1 'm not going to stop this witness.''
Sirida said, "but he took the s tand
voluntarily. Wehavi:spenta lot of lime.
arguing back and forth. I've been as
fai r as any federal judge in the co\.intr~'
under the circumstances. I've given 11
lot of latitude to both sides ...
Then, turning to Mardia n, Sirica
said :
, ··eut today you're going to answer
questions. If you want to make any
gratuitous state ments. yoU can do so
lhroughyourl aw~er." .
The cxchanite started "\\'hen l\lrs.
Vol ner asked Mardian about a meeting
he had in mid·July, 19i2 with Nixon
aides fred LaRue and John W. Dean
111.
¥ Sponsored by the r\ewport Jlarbor
Chamber of Commerce, the rlotilla
All entries arc eligible to compete
Tor plaques aw<irded to boat O\•iners in
each of three classes judged to have
been decorated with .. the most eflec·
tive UJie of lights,·• Starnes said.
She asked l\lardian whether he told
the t"•o, "You know what that nu l ~l a
g ruder did ? •le told Parkinson the
whole truth!"
Ex-chief · Held
In Robbery
OROVILLE !AP>·-A for mer
sher ifr's deputy and small town potke
chief, 1'-1ichael James 1-lcnsley, 24, ft.
free·on S!.000 bail on a charge or rob-
bing a 62·year-old woman, authorities ....
The chamber, wh ich has sponsored
the lighted boat parade since its in -
ccptio·n 15 years ago, presents the pla·
ques to firs t place fini shers in small,
medium a nd large boi.lt classes.
Leading the 1974 version of '·The
Festival of Li ghts" will be '>The
Wa lrus." a Newport Beach tugboat
built in 1920.
The aged tug's. skipper. Jim Bar·
rett, promised Starnes "The Walrus"
wilt be decor ated "in a style 6efitting
its place as the lead boctl. •·
Officers said l{enslcy, who live.5 in
Gridley, was arrested last Sundiy Y
after two men saw someone knock
Velva Richter to the sidewalk and
s natch her purse. Police said the .
purse contained $865.
Ash. Resigns
Budget Post; .
No Successor
'··The men "'ho witnessed the inci-
dent', Lewis Wallace, 19, and William
'Pappas:-!2. chased th'e nssailant for a
block, tarkled him_ and held him until
poUee arrived, off icers said.
Bomb Threat
5_uspe~t Held
A. Chatsworth man waS jailed ~fon
da_y rilght by Orange County Sheriff's
officers ti'fter he allegedly illegally en·
t.ered the l{os~moor 1'0\1'ers building
at Laguna J-lills Leisure \\'orld and
lhtn told arr<.'sting serurity officers
he had placed a bomb in the trash
l'hUIC. ~
Ocputits said John llarold ;\luhich,
48, "'as seen on the roof and on the
l·ltb floor of the struC'turc by off1L'l'
\1-0rkt>rs bl\forl· :,t•cur1ly officers.ror-
nered. him. '.\l"o bomb "..1s found ,
\luhlch lurt•s Chilr·f.:CS ot m.1k111g a lal,C'rcportofabumb •
ORANGE COAST ' '
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Thomas A.~ Murphine
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\VASl·flNGTON (AP>-:-The cxpec't·
ed r<'signation of Roy Ash as director
or !'he Office of P.tanagemenl and
, Bud get was announced at the White
I louse today. 1'here was no indfc ation
• oC a successor.
A..slt f.oL{l"lcr president of Litton In·
duslries, Inc. in California~ wi ll stay
on to help with completion of the
President's 1976 budget before he re-
turns lo priVale fife . ---'
Frequently reported as As h's possi·
ble ~Ut'l'C!l!lor is. James Lynn, no\v
hL·ad of lhc !lousing and Urban
lll'\'elopment Department, a post he
al:,O held in the Nixo n administration.
1\sh \\'as appointed by former Presi-
d('nl Nixon, and his departure is one of
a seril's of hiAh ·level \Vhite !louse and
Cabinet changes that J>residenl Ford
is expecled to make at year's end.
Ash told the President. "In just four
months, you have gone a Jong way
loward restoring th<' faith of the
,\nll'r1can peopl,;-in their systC'm of.
go\·.:rnmcnt and confidence in it5 ex·
l'CUll\'t' leadership.·'
In his letter acc(.'pling the resigna-
tion, Ford praised the "leadership
ond sound judgment'' or Ash in the
..1r~m(•ndous task of keeping the
f..:deral budget \\'ithin reasonable pro-
portions 11,•h1lc al the same time cnabl·
111g our government to meet its
res~n:,1b11itics to th~ A.n1erican peo·
pll'.
!\t agr uder was deputy ~ampaign
direc:.tor for NiXon and ParKinSQn is a
ro·defendanl in the trial.
~1 arclia n fi red back, ''Are you trsti·
ryiog? ·'
~lrs. VolnerreplieQ. ''('masking."'
Mission Viejo -,-.-.
·Pilot Facing
Smuggle Charge'
Federal prosecutors in T ucson,
Ariz., today are preparing a formal
complalnt charging a Nission Viejo
pilot a rr ested Dec. 4·with smuggling
more than a ton or marijuana from
/.Texico into the Unite<l States.
Facing formal charges within t"'O
to four weeks is Richard A. Miller,35,
or 26471 l\1imosa Lane. •le was taken
into custod y after federal Drug En·
forcement Administration'3gents con·
fiscated 2.280 pounds or marijuana
from his plane while it.was parked at
a desolate air stl'ip mid-way between
Turson and Nogales.
!\t iller ap_P-Cared before a U. S.
l\lagistrate aner the arrest along with
l\vo San Diego men and was freed on
hi s prom ise to appear.
The two San Diegcrmen remain in
custody in Pima County Jail un der
5150,000 bond each. .
A spolf'es"·oman fo r the' U. S. At-
torncy·s office in the .Arizona desert
city said the complaint is under pre-
paration by both prosecutors and
redc ral drug agents.
Harper's PTA
Au;a.it$.. Word,
Offered Help
The Harper PTA in Foun;ta·n Valley
is stil l "'aiting lo hear from Cicials or
the U.S. Internal Revenu rvi(e in
·Philadelphia.
But ~1rs . AlaTl \Vessa said a Los
1\ ngelt's I RS official has ofCered help.
Angels IRS official has offered his
help.
The PT.<\ O\ves the IRS a $1.440 fine,
nol 1n back taxes. but over railure to
file a tax-exemption for m more than a
year u~o. The fine was due Thursday.
!\!rs. \Vessa said R. James Argue of
thC I RS o ffice in Los Angeles
t(•l<'phoned her after reading about Charles H Loos Ric hard P. Nall
Oll ices •.0•1•-w no .,..~11 .. ,.,,,_.
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Corn a nd Cluck ,
Bandi t Ste als ..,.· .. the PTA 's problem in loc:il
ni.'\VSpapcrs.111? asked her to send hirp
C'op1es or her correspondence and of!:
fered lo help. · $300 in· Bucks
Telephone (714 1 642-4321
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A lone bandit \\'C ari ni: a ski m:.i k
look SJOO from 3 Fountain Valley car-
ry.out restaurant i\londrty, after grab·
bang a woman tmploye and holding u
knirc at her throat.
Polire said the robber entered
Colont•I S.andt'r!I' Kentucky !o'ried
Ch1ckl'n, li239 flrookhurst Str ct . JU ~t
1.i minutes after the business opened
ot 11 am.
lie ~r<ibbL'ii tht> "'oman employe
:ind ordered the reSllilltant manti&<'r
l(l hand him the S300 from the cash re·
~1ster. police s:1id.
The m a n th en ran from the
rc!ituurnnl 11nrl disappeared bth1nd
n.c1ghbor1n ~ bu1ld 1n.~s
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The l'TA also .has asked for h ~l j)
rrom l{ep. Andrew llinshaw, IR·
Newport 6eachl a nd Senator Alan
Cranston ( D·C:lliforni;1 J.
High Schools Closed
BOSTON iUPl l ·-FouT h;gh
schools in the rarltilly troubled South
Boston-Ruxbur)' complex remained
c!Mcd today in the wake or a violent
outburst I-est week. The derision to
keep the ~cl\ools clostd came Monday
after the Boston 5ehool Committee re·
fused by a 3·2 volt to approve a court·
nrdrrccf plnn to integr1He all~ of the
C'lly ·s public !lthools by 5eplember .
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/tie.sage Hard t.o· ltlb• ··-' UPIT ......
No m atter h o\v man Y signs it takes, authorities "
apparently are determined to get the s peed
li~it m essage ;1cross to motorists using this
quiet country road near the Ulster Count)·
town of Woodstock, New York.
• Schwalbe Co.nvicted
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Of Morals 1 Charges
Alan J . SC'hwalbeof Newport Beach
v.·as found guilty of ml1ltiple morals
charges ti·londay nig ht after more
than three days of· deliberation by a
l-l arbor l\lunicipal Court jury.
Schv.·albe. 43, was convicted on six
counts of co ntributing to the delin·
quency of mi nOrs and fi\'e counts of
sexually molesting minors. All 11
charges are misdemeanors. 1
The suspended Corona de! l\l.ar
lligh School social studies teacher
11,·as found not g\Jilty on.three other
t·ounts or ~x ual molestation and
th~c~ furl~er J!Ounts or contributing.
Germ Warfare Out
\\'ASllINGTON IU PI ) -The
Senate !\Ionday finall y ratified the
Schwalbe and his wife, who has sat
close to him throughout two trials on
the same charges, broke do'wn and
wept-as the jury verdict was .read in.
Judg~ Ca.lvin Schmidt's courtroom.
Judge Schmidt dererred up\il later
today a prosecution motion that
Schwalbe be transferred to Orange
County Superior Court that could lead
to his certification as a mentally·
disordered sex offender. ' .
If that m~tion by Deputy District
Attorney Carl Armbrust is denied
Schwalbe wi ll be sentence'd.-by ·J Udge
Schmidt i,n abOut two weeks tCme lo
\\1hht could be as much as eight years
1n the county jail.
Mary Curley
Geneva accords outlawing chemical -
and biologir·a1 warfare and the use or Final ftj teS _
germ and toxi n weapons-which were
drawn up in 1925. Th~ unanimous 90·0 · · --
vote ended recent controversy con-H 1·d F 'd cerning the official U.S. position on . .. e. rJ ay
chemical and germ warrar~.
___ _,..,,n·eran-e;rvtc~ ~re held·Friday
.------------...., in San Rf,fael for Mrs. ~l ary, Lamb
Space Worth
Fig/iting for
• .MENLO PAllK CAP1"-' A
woman who was saving a park-
ing-space £or .her companion
shot another woman who tried to
take it away from her, poJice re·
port.
Arlene L. ~lcHenry, 48, or
l\1enlo Park-, was reported in
satisfactorY condition at Stan-
ford' University Hospital after
being shot in the'Shoulder by the
unidentified woman l\fonday
who fled in a car after the inci-
.dent.
Pblice s aid a witness tol d'
them Mr.s ._McHenry pulled into
a dr~g s tore parking space
where th e other "'Oman was
standing and wa'ving her arms
to sho"· she was holding it for a
man appro.ac hing in a go\d -
green Cadillac.
Curley. m other of Orange ~oasl Daily
Pilot Vice PresidenJ. and Genera l
l\1anager Jack R. Curley. ·
A n·atiVe of San Francisco Mrs.
Curley, who died Dec. 11, was burfed
al Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma. Sh""i ·a1SO leaves four other sons,
Clyde .J ., Robert G., Willi am. L. and
Charles Ji. Curley, all or the "S3n Fran·
cisco area 16 grtindchildren.
Her funeral. services were· held. at
the N11zarelh House Chapel In San
Rafael and the family suggests ~ tTfe moriat con\ributions be m ade to
·the Nazareth House Building Fun d .
, The address is 245 Nova Albion
\Vay.San Rafael,,94903.
Symphony to Open
SA.N DIEGO (A PJ -The San Diego
Symphony Orchestra is scheduled to
open its season Thursday -nearly ·
· three months~ate -following narrow
acceptance of a contract front the
San Diego Symphony Associatjon.
l\lemb,rs voted 34-32 Sunday night lo
accept the pact offering a 23 percent
pay hike. ·
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We ~ridge The Generation Gap ' .
From Page Al
SURTAX .•.
Under the surtax proposal. the por-·
l ion of individual ~ar nings above
$7 ,500 -$15,000 for a f;1mily -"·ould
be subject to the 5 percent surtax. It
·was designed, according to the Ad -
ministratioil, to place 3 portion or the
burden or fighting inflation on those
who could afford IL
Simon also said the nation's un-
employment rate may reach 7.5 per·
cent sometirhe next year , the highest
Kdrtrtntstration prediction thus far.
.However, he said the,.Admlnistra·
tion would not allow the rate to go
beyond that lev'I because "we have to
take care of those wbO bear a dis-
proportionate burden'' of infi;3.tion.
' Sen. f'.rank ·MO.. Ct\-.UtahJ , ·asked
Simon w.hether he thooght'the jobless
rate would increase to 10 percent next
year. Simop replied that 1he 10 per-
cent ri gure was "just tOo high and "'e
will t ake care of them ("·orkersl
through s peciric measures. \Ve
forecast 7 .5 percent" The rate.now is
6.5 percent.
Simon said the Administration must
_r~_og~ize that the economy "is· hf
need o r 'a .degree or fiscal ·and
monetar.y suPport,'' .. but emphasized
that he still feels that-inflation is the
m afor culpriJ'in the economy and that
increasin' sPending to tight inflation
would be unwise. · ''~''We a.re flghtip_g both Cinfiati~n and
recession)," Simdn said, "but infla-
tion is the major factor in causing re·
~ C'ession.!' .-•.
Simon said that the recession pro-
bably would continue its downward
trend into the sprill( of 1975, but "'ilo'e -
expect real growth lC> ·re·sume same
time dur:ing the middle months of the
year."
lie said he expected production in
both the housing bnd automobile in·
~dustries-tO pick up late this winter or
in the-early spring.
Simon, under tough questioning by
budget com miltee Chairman,Edm und
S. Muskie (D-~tainel , repeat:edJy
,a voided Questions on whether he
personally favored..specific economic
proposals such as the s urtax or a tax
cul.
l\1uskre, obviously annoyed, said he
was confused and "It's hard to kno\v
what the Adminis,l.ratioh's. position
is." . . ·-Congress all but ignored the surtax
que5ti6n during its last session. and it
"'as considered almost, certain that
the Administration had totally aban·
don e d the idea until Si m o n 's
te~~imony today.
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OUR SALESPEOPLE Offff A VARIETY OF EXPERIENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE
IH ANY BUSINESS CAN OFFER. ALL THE MEN HAVE PREVIOUSLY INST ALL°EO
CARPtTIHG FOR US. GIVING THEM RRST·HAHO KNOWLEDGE OF CARPET
J'ERFORMAHCE HOT GAINED AHY OTHER WAY.
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AGES OF OUR SALESPEOPLE RANGE
FROM HAHCY • 22 YEARS TO IRfHE ' 75 YEARS
HAHCY IALOVAH -6 years al Aldto'•· ....................... Carpet Sain
4ttt getttration of family In cpt. bus.
AU.H WOODRICH -17 years al Aklto'• .................... Drapery Sain
DAVID ALTON -9 yt«J al Aldto'•· ..•••••.••••••••••••••.•••. Carpet SalH
llLL LAURIE -11 yt«J ,.r Aldo<t's •••••••••••••• • • -•••••••••• Carpet Sal•s
ED POWERS -· 1 Z y-5 al Aklto'• .••••••..•..•••.•••.•••..••• Carpd SalH
MARILYN IA LOY AH .-cCM>W... ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••• Carp•t SalH
, • hptrience sine• t • 50
TEO ALOEH BALOY AH -• ....,.....,. ....... , , ••.•••••••••••••••• Carpet SalH
l rd gt ntrotlon taptrimc• sinc:t 1942
IRENE MARJAHIAH -11 yeatt al Aklto's •••••••••••••••••••• ,. Carpol Sain
2nd generation, 54 Yrs. •xp•ritnc•
How's That ·For Bridging A Gap!
ED MORAGHAH-ot Aldeo's •••••••••••• JS y...., bporitnu with ll~w . . . . . . r
"'·ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
I 663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646 -4838
HOURS: Moo. Tln Thun.. 9 lo 5:30 -Fll, t tot-SAT, 9:30 lo 5
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O~eill, Cella County 'Big Spend~ri .
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'LAURA'COMPOSER
Newport Beach's Merc·er
Songwriter . .
_Sues 20th.
Century · Fox
C~mp~gn
Gifts Hit
'$250,000
Rancb,er ..Richard J . O'Neill and
clinic owner Dr. Louis Cella ·.owere
Orange county's .biggest political
bankrollers in the November election,
giving or loaning at least $250,000 to
political candidates.
Final campaign donation reports
filed with the county Registrar ot>
Voten l\tonday revealed more than
$500,000 was spent in the campaigns~ of
Orange County candidates.
"The O'Neill and Cena totals may aP'-
proach $400,000 after the filing of final
reports by federal candidates.
The November election gave
O'Neill and Cena another major deb-
tOr in addition to new state controller
Kenneth Cory, w.ho was loaned more
than $500,000 by O'Neill and Cella last
spring for his successful primary
campaign.
Supervisor-elect Laurence Schmit
owes the two men an estimated
$150,000 in unpaid loans for his s.uc· .
cesful upset victory overJoog.Ume in·
cum bent Suf>ervisor David Baker.
The Schmit-Baker contest proved to
be the cosUiest in the county and
came within $30,000 of being the most
• expensive in county b,i~
The two men reported \pending a
tot.al of $2'76,800 in the general election
and a total of nearly $360,000 in June
and November combined. LOS ANGELES <A PJ.:... Songwriter Th~ record total was spent in the
Johnny Mercer bas accused 20tb Cen· battle between Supervisor Robert
tury Fox Film Corp. and others, ~fin· Battin and 1972 challenger William
fringing on bis copyright to the classic Wenke.
song "Laura." I Mercer, who wrote the lyrics for The two men spent atota1 ol$390,000 UPIT•~•
VoteDelay ' Auto Service . .
On Transit
Issue Set
Orange County \"Ott'rs \\'lit eventual-
ly be askrd if they "'ant to divi!rt
millions of dollars in gasoline tax re· ·
ve nues to a mass rapid tran!>it
system. County transit district direc-
tors decided ~1 onday.
But they \'oted unanimously against
putting the measure on the !\.larch 4
ballot, choosing 'to wail either until
late next year or 1976.
N<'w state legislation permits coun·
ties·to use gas lax funds on rapid rail
networks rather than roads if the
voters approve.
Transit district officials also think a
small amQunt of the mon(.•y can be
used lo research and plan a rail
system without prior \'oter appro\·aL
Beginning next July, OCTD could
become e ligible for a su bstantial
share of the esti mated $57 .5 million
the county would receive from gas
taxes over the next five years.
The question of when to set the elrc·
tion couhl easily determine ho'" much
money the district will ultimately rC'-
ceive.
Directors chose not to put the.mat·
tf'r on the l\1a rch ballot because they
have not prepared a det_ai led rapid
rail plan and it would take too long to
mount a sucCessful campaign,
If the district chooses to \\·ait until
after next June's election date, it
would begin· to lose its first ye3r share ·
of the es.ti mated $6 .3 million available
to the cou nty during the next fi scal
year.
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Molor vehicle regb~tratlon .cu·
ne\\•aJ service will no longer be
offered in banks. it t,1.·as an-
nounced today.
Persons \\":lnling to renew
their registrations must eilhcr
mail in the form and cheek to the
nearest state Dt'p:irtme11t of
~lotor \'chicles office or bring it
in ill person . -
Th£' bank ser\·icc "''as di scorl·
tinued becaµsc it y;a!> no longer
.finanCially feasible, ? 9~t \1
spokesman explained.,·
The s pok es man urged
motorists to rene\\' tht'ir re-
gistrations :L'> early as possible
before !he deadline, Feb. 7, 197!"-i.
After that dale pen.illy fees 1.1.·ill
be 1mposrd.
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NY Raid
On Smokers
A· Failure
l\"E\V YORK {UPI l ·-The city·s
tough ne14· no-smoking la"'' 14·ent into
effect ~londay. but agents sent in
seart'tl.of offenders came back empty
handed. The dragnet "·as a bust.
The law ·bans tobacco smoking in
elevators, supermarkets, college
(•Jassrooms. religious and recrea·
tion:il facilities. It went on the books
Nov. 1. byt violators have been issued
only warnings until Monday. The
maximum punishment is a Sl,000 fint'
...and a ye:lr in jail.
1-leallh commissioner Dr. Lowell E. that year.
composer David Raskin's melody, The breakdown in the supervisorlal
:s aid he renewed the copyright in 19'12. race shows Schmit spent $168,900
Original publication occurred in 1945· ~comparedto$107,900for Baker:
It Won't Be Long
OCTD direc tors were told it would
he far cheaper to ~·ait until the 1976
general election to ask voters for ap-·
prov al.
Bellin, followed by aides, .. public
health sanitarians" and newsmen.
three times e ntered supermarkets
and boldly marched up and down the
aisles seeking scoffla\\'S.
when it was used in the movie Other races in the county and totals .. Laura." -. ~ spent.include: Mercer's complaint, 1ded Monday -Assemblyman Robert Burke <R·
in U.S. District· Court, named as de-Huntington Beach)~· $25,400 ; loser
. fendants in the film company, 20th DennisMangers$17,SOC>.O'Neillwasa
With Jig~t'ing of Christmas tree in front o"f U.S. Capitol 1\-tonday. ,
can Christmas be far behind? President Ford will light the Na-
.tional Christmas tree this evening on Ellipse behind White
House .
James Reichert, district assistant
ge neral man·ager, said it would cost in
the range of $10,000 to campaign in
1976, but as much as $200,000to get the
measure on the ballot next year. . .
At the first supermarket, Sloan's on
l\1anhattan's Upper East Side, Bellin
·and his entourage found hardly any
Shoppers, much less any smoking ·eentury Fox A1uslc: Corp., composer · d M • · Raskin and the Robbins Music Corp. major onor to angers campaign. . -Assemblyman Robert Badham The complaint states that Raskin <R·Newport. Beach )~ $20,1.S ~defeated
transferred his rights to the song in challenger Sueanne c. Lewis, $9,500.
1945 to Fox M1o1slc , which in turn gave -. -'Stale Senator Dennis Carpenter
Military Ba~~s Ci°ted · . .
Agents Arrest Five
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -A Kern·
Co unty narcotics task force arrested .
three men and two teen-age girls_ ~1onday after a one-we~ investiga-
tion into a n'-alleged heroin selling
shopper.. • ' ...
Well, let's go on to number 2, maybe
we'll be lucky." he said.
Al the second m arket, GriMedt"li, in
the same general Jleigh_~rhood, the ..
small army of health officials.
ne"·sm en and jangling TV crews
· certain rights to Rob.bJnl). IR-Newport Beachr; $63,204 ; defeated
But A1ercer asserts that he ga('e up challenger Frank Barbaro, who"took
certain rights lo Robbins only for the in $45,SO(li" but spent only $23,000, ac·
original copyr,gbt and that there_!gre cord.ing to records. ..
For Sales Tax Losses . . again failed to fi nd a ~ft?.Okf-r-_
Eox Music had no business to renew "-New Assemblymap Richard ~ lhe c. opyright Or sell the music and de· ~ WAgffINGTON tUi>J) -Military Robinson <D·Santa Ana,.· $113,800; rive profits.since 1972. , RepUbH.Can.Marlin Mc:Keever, loser, personnel avoided payir).g more than Mercer asks in tiis complaint that $100 million In sales taxes during 1918
"Laura"· be declar.ed ·a "derivative $100,000. by $hopping at t ax-free com·
work" for which he secured copyriiht missaries, Rep. Les Aspin (D·Wis.),
and is e'ntitled to 100 percent A saidthisweek.
ownership. As an alternative, be asks ~S:Sssin t.o Hang ASpin, 1f frequent critic or Pentagon
thlit he at least be granted-tbe right to 1 • activities, said grocery sales' in
joint ownership of SO percent. SEOUL CUPt ) -South Ko rea's· military commissaries 8.ccOuri.~ fol'
He also. a sks that Fox Music's SupremeCourttodayupheldthedeath $44.5 milliOn of the sales tax break.
copyright r enewal bedeclaYedl'iUl1-·"s~nten:c·e ·rorMoori5e-Kwang,thecon· Another $60 millipn. he said, came
• and void aiid that Mercer be entitled ·victed ass.assin of PreSident Park ·..Jrom an estimated $2.23 billiOn in de·
to damages after an accounting of Chung-Hee 's wif_e. Unlefl Park partment store-type sales made
profits made by the defendants on<flie pardons-him or reduces the sentence, through military "e:i:cha~ges."
song since 1972. Moon wiJI be hanged in six months. The fi,ures, Asp1n s~~· .!e~resent
Cites Low'·Profils
· · substantial losses to slate govern·
men ts that reap sales tax revenueS on
purchases made through normal busi·
ness Outlets: ·
Commissaries, which sell ex·
Food Cliain R ·, elusively to active duty and retired . equ. e·sts -military personnel and their familie~, do not charge state taxes on their
sales because the stores arf! located·
'P~nny for G~ocers' on feder al property.
The sales tax saVin-gs are in addi·
lion_ to discounts commissaries grant
for both groceries and departmejlt
store.type items.
The standard price structure,
WASHINGTON (AP) -The presi~ co~centr aled. "It should. be sel~-Aspin's office said. is cost plus a sur ·
d e nt of th e nation 's largest ~v1de!"t that strong_, effective, 4nl1· charge whic~makesSomeitems-con
supermarket chain today ca11e4 for inflationary. compet1tio.n. is ~e name . sider.ably cheaper than retail prices
"a penny for the grocer" and denied of the game 11:' food retailing. . and some about the same. It.said dairy
that food chaini profits are a signifi-. The. committee ,cc;>nclude~ ~ts he~.r-· items a re Jess expensive in t:oni-
cant factor io higher grocerY prices. 1ng~ ~nto food·pnc1ng pohc1es with missaries than in civilian stores, while w .S. Mitchell, pr~n f Safeway testtmO!'JY today and Wednesday from meats costaboutthesame.
Stores, Inc .• which h..As an alTal'tS or topsupermarketofllct:rs. Among states which ta:t food or
-about $7.billion, li&id that et' profits An'! Brown, cbairma!' or ~he olhec purchases, Aspin said, Virginia
for major fpod chairls ttiis year are ex· Americans Jor. Democra~1c Action Jost the most-nearly $S inillion in re·
peeled to average 0.9 of a cent for consu~e~ affairs comrrutlee, a;nd · venues. 4Jt.
every dollar sold . Mark S1tbergeld of Consumers Union Alabam'!i Arizona California
l\1itc"hell presented figures that said--Monday that'~~I of a market ,Gplorado, Hawaii, Iliinois, North
showed net profits or major food by a-fe~ ch~!"m~ Carol ina, South Carolina and
. chains last ye11r amounted to 0.7 per· compet1t1on and higher reta1~ prices. Washington each lost from near ly $2
cent or sales, a slight recovey from Ms. Br~n, as .she prefe~ to be million to more than $3 million in tax-
1972 but still below a traditional.level .Known, sa1d domi.n~nt chain$ have es, he said .
of about l.Lpercentor sales. , used pre~a~ry-pr1cing .methods to Commissaries did more than $2
':Even with a slight im~rovem£nt in keep eff1tient, ~stabl1shed com· billion in grocery business in 1973, groc~rs' profit rates this year, the peutorsfromqtherareasoutof_acon· Aspin said, making them the fourth
t o.year increase in total dollars of net centrated market: These Lact1~s In· largest food chain in the country in
profits will be""11bout-aB-pereentrwbiJe-Clude-8lasblng, pocesJn on~ t ltY. to terms of sale.J volume.
'grocers' sales volume! have doUbled. fight a compeUtor and boosUng them Aspln said the public is subsidiling
Over t he 1ame period, the nation's in ;anotber to balance off losses, she nearly 300 Army, Navy, 11-1.ar ine
gross national product and disposa· said. -_,,_ _,,_ -·-_,._
ble personal income have more than ).( w. · _ -W '
• doubled;" he told the Joint Economic El T c R d Co~:iwi~iiam Proxmire <D-Wis.), . oro rews ea y
yire chairman or the committee, said •
that Safeway responded to its sub· N-c • , s •
poen'll (or the he.a.ring by giving most ew o~m .. s·sar:v .. te •f lhe information rccluested . A stsfl I I£ ., J • .,
lide said thal most of 17 subpoenaed
Cood chains cooperated "to· a certain
, .. point" but none folly complied.
Ptoxmire said preliminar)t staff
~alysis of the data "casts seriou•
.ioubls as to Uie competitiveness of
this ·Industry'' and justifies what be •
said wer e consumers' suspicious
ibout supermarket profits. ~ -·
Mitclltll said~ery store jproflll ,iwould""'have a.mounted to le 's then
'> one penny per per'!On per day In 1973
a nd ptrhaps a penny and a querter
tbisyear ..•
.. l think that any industry that can
ea:rn .so little on each dollar or 1ale1
..and sWL survl.vt, should '"be" com·
mended, not castigated,'' tie said.
He denied that supermarket.chains
are not competitive ind too ·heavily • • t
Coosttuction crews are now crad· Major Prichett pointed out that the
'ing a'12-acre site at El Toro Marine base commisSary has M.000 potential
Corpt Air Station . tbat by this Ume customers -10,000 persons now at-
11Ht year ts e1:pect,.t to become a $1.9. 1-.cbed with the base and 70,QOO
million commi111rystore. Marine r.etirees living ih Orange
The new building will hav~ 56,000 county. square feet of 1pare, 1ubsllntial1y '10f course, not everyone uses the
more than the 34,200 square feet in the commissary," 1he said. ''But the one
existingcommlssary. we-have fOW ts too small -
The 12-acre site also wilt lnclude692 particularly on pay days when It's re.
parking spaces. There are 268 spaces allypack·ed:' ·
attltepres,entslore. The new commi5sary will~ local·
Ma jor S a lly Prichett. a base ed behind the dlspe~ary and next to
spokeswoman1 1aid the building has the exchanRe building. The constrlue-
been included in the station's master tlon contract, announced by Rep. An·
ph1n for lever at years. -~dffirH,i.iiSli•W <R!NeWpOrt-Beachr;'
.. We've just had to wail for.lf'19 ap· went lo J. A. Stewart Conslnlclion
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~~~~ ?tr[~er~e5s~~:r~~~e~i:~~ct::a~rd
confiscated 21".! ounces Qf heroin along
with a small amount or barbiturates
and marijuana and stolen property~
"Guess the rain ke·p many people
home," Beffin said.
"l\1aybe people don't like to smoke
in supermarkets," someone in' the
gr0:up said.
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' . . . . . . . -' V 1et 'Deceit ~ --Ellsberg Papers Cite
\\'ASllJNCTOK IAP> -Documents
stolen from Daniel Ellsberc and sub·
poena~ by a congressional commit·
ll't' ,.;1r reveal a ru·ogratn that helped
prolong thl· Victnnm \\Cir t1nd cost
American lives, Ellsbergsa)'s.
1bc documcrits. recovered by police
~Her beinc stolen Oct. J rrom El-
lsberg's home In lifill Valley . were
turned over to the !louse foreign
vpcrations subcommittee r.tonday.
the "it during the tidminisltation or
former President Lyndon B. Johnso('.
ing progress, but it was misleading in
1. w1y that prolonged tpe war1' and
east lives. ~1oorhead refused to dtscrtbe tfte
document, but Ellsbera 1ald in an in·
tf'rlliew fro.rn t.1ill Valley that the con-ELLSBERG QUOTED Wllllam
gressman was referrina to an October Florence, whom· he Identified as a
1967 cable. comultant on security classifications,
and become the basis of s.ubcommit·
tee hearings on government misuse or
secrecy.
P.loorhead said be ~ h.i1 star{ have
been able only to glance through: the
d(l('uments. B·1t, he said, "Dr. El·
JsbQu;says they're as significant as
the.entagon Papers and considering
his track record J believe him. 1
believe there is £Old to be mined
here.··
said he did not recu.11 nny cable in lht
material dea.ling wlt.b thi G.ulf of
Tonkin.
ELLSBERG DISCOVERED lhe .
documents were missln.r~t. 1 after
returning home from a weekend trip.
Police leter recovered the papers dur-
ing the investigation or another
burglary. _ .
The c'ble eontained "a reference-to to the Senate and lli>use'-.!,.S having
a very elaborate program by the em· said the· document "shOuld nellet
bassy and the military In Vietnam tO have been wr\tttn since lt dealt wi\h
convince the press and the public that deceit. The man who stampea secret
'\\'e are making solid progress and are on those deceptions si&ned death war·
CIVIL \\'ARS DEPT. -It has now REP. "'II.LIAM s. Moorhead fD· not in a stalemate'." Ellsbergsall!. r"ants fer thousands or America1's." ~urf~ced in the ~ews that certain com· Pa. 1, chairman of the panel, says a lie said the assessment was wrltteo Ft1oorhead said of the document: "JC
A source who has seen the material
said the secret cable to which El·
tsberg referred dealt witb the (iulr or
Tonkin incident in 1964 th<tt ledJo \he
large-stale -<!om mitment or U.S.
troop$ to the war. However, Ellsberg
On Dec. 4, Police arrested Kevm
Patrick Quinn 21, or Mill Valley, who
orficers said ~as wearing Ells~r1fs
stolen 'after-ski boots at the time.
Quinn pleaded innocent last week to
charges or-burglarizi.Pg ~llsberg's
home.
r~uruty leader!ii IP C?rona del M3t' are ·-photocopy of on~ cable m1i1rked three months beforetheTet orreasive it is dated when r think it is, I think it
thspleased' with United States postal "secret" will contradict what the und it was ''not only misleading (.otry will be extremely important." He-said
;;uth<>r1llcs. It dc\•Clops that they fear p,.u:b:li:<_ .. :.:':'~'•:l:d:..:•:bo:u:t~t:h:e~p~ro.:!g:r"'=':al:::...:...:'•:...:<o:n:•:i:n~c~e~l:h~e~p:u:b~l-ic_w_e_w_e_r_e_m_a_k_· __ •h_e_di_..,_u_m_e_n_l_s_w_i_ll_be_l_n_v~f'-'_ig_a_l_ed the Corona del r.tar Post Office 1s be111g --downgraded.
All or this has little relation to th e
current rush or Chrjstmas mail,
:.illhough the mail crunch may have
l>Utn wb at got the Corona del a.tar peo·
vie thinking about it.
Anyway, the crux of the issue i!> that
<·e rtain Shakers-and-Mover! within
the Cor.ona llcl Alar Cha mber or Com -
merce and the Cill1C Association
believe th eir PO JS now ta)tin~ u
haC'k sc<.1t tu the Ne...,•port Beach l>ost
Ofhcc.
They have alleged that the Corona
dcl Al ar Post Office is simply being
downgraded into a substation of
f\;cwPOrt OUR TOP POSTAL authority in
.Orange County v.1ho is stationed up In
'santa An_;1, one llcct.or Godinez, has
denied ull this.
Air. Godinez, who is postmaster-
sectional center chief. declares that
;1\l he's doing_ is making some internal
changes in the Corona de! Pttar mail
operation.
Well , ~lector. I'm here to tell you
that you 're going to have to do better
tban that to conlllnce those Corona dcl
~1ar leaders. You just probably don't
'c:now how they feel about taking any
kind of bark ~at to Newport Beach.
llector will probably consult his
map in a certain,degree..of confusion.
lie will find on the map that Corona
tlcl i\Jar is indeed just a section of the
officially incorporated city of Newport
Beach. lt never has been a separate '
community. Alwuys was part of
Newport. All one and ll!e-~ame pince. -
\Veil, that's what il shows on the of·
{Jcial maps, anyway, Hollow Nose Protest
Mideast Gloom
Israelis,· Arabs
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Predicting War
By United Press International
Israeli mjlitary and politiral
leaders warned today that Egypt can
mount a 100,000·man offensive across
the Suez Canal overnight and that
Syria has received more than 300
\•.'arplanes and more than 1,000 of the
newest tanks from the Solliet Union.
Both Arab and Israeli officials
spoke of the growing prospect of war
in the l\1iddle East, and former un·
-derseeretary of state George \V. Ball
l said there ":ill be new fighting by next
July if there is no new breakthrough
in peac;e negotiations.
ISRAELI DEf'ENSE -r.1inister
Shimon Peres told the Knesset
(parliamentr ·of the powing Syrian
military -strength. He said -the
Russians had resupplied Syria since
roreseen can 'r>revent the outbreak or a
new l\liddle East war. He added that
"in certain circumst ances" the
Israelis could use ,nuclear weapons.
-"TllE JNDIC°ATIONS are that the
Israelis either expect. or might be
thinking of starting. a military opera·
tion in the near future," Hussein said.
"Unless something unforeseen hap·
pens -and 1 hope it does -I believe
Qiat the pro~pects of "1rrr are very
real."
Author's -TV
Plot Lifted?
the October 1973 war witb· military · NEW YORK <UEI)-·-Elie
machinery "far above that sufficient Abel, dean of the Columbia
tofilltheg-apthathadbeencreated." Unive r sity .School or
-He said Egypt will receive 36 Journalism, has aSked ABC·TV
BUT WIL'T HECTOR doesn'I ia.ow
is that Corona d~I Martians do not pay
any attention to offieia1 maps. Being a
Corona del Mar person has nothing to
do witb city limit signs. It's a state of
mind.
~1i rage warplanes directly from to cancel a special three-hour
.\ group of Sc<1ttle c:tudents s hr.\\" thr·ir opposi· them helter pr("ltection 10 !'topping suspeC't~ France_dl!_rj~gthenexU,woYJ!:~s_._ ~ -dramattratton'""btth€1962"CUD"iiir'
lion to I he hollo,1· nose bul lets the Se:1ttre-\\ ti('n nece~s.:tr~-::-Proleslers sa~--;--ftten r,,·-h\ille·r-, --,-e~a . Gen. Ariel Sharon.· missile crisis on grounds tha,t its
l..,olire Deparrment ptnposes to adr.pt 'vhile ,, .. 1:ld be more d:\ngerouo: to i~·n.Oeent h~·stan· "'no commanded the counterattack script is largly lifted from a
r:1ou11ted police flrfii:er"' monitor lhe p:·r nde. ders ~icross the Suez. Canal in the war, said ~wrote on the subject.
l.,olic·c· <:;1\ thE' hflllO\\.' nose bullets "·ot"tld gi,·e Egypt had the a bility to•send l,:;oo But the company which pro--tanks and 100,000 mentotheothers1de duced the program maintained Hector might e'\len try to figure out
where Corona del Mar is-He probably
has a postal zone for it. But that may
oot mean too miich either.·
For exa mple. Corona del t.1ar lies
on both sides of East Coast Highway.
\Ve know it slltf'ts al lhe·southeasterly
t.-dgeof ~ pardonme-:-lhe Newport ci·
ty limits at Cameo Shores. That's rfne.
But then the boundartes 'become less
definite.
Patty's Share
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Hearst Widow Leaves Fortune
NEW YORK <OPti··-Patriela
llearst has been named to share In the
DOES CORONA DEL MAR end at estimated S2.S mlllion estate left by
BayStde Drillet_M the Newport her".grandmother.,
ltarbor-7-pardon me-jetties? -The late Millicent V. Hearst, widow
How Far inland does Corona de1 f.lar or newspaper magnate William Ran·
go? To Harbc)r View Homes? To Santa "" dolph Hearst Sr., died Dec . S in New
1\na'!. ' York at the aee of 88.
Where is Corona del-trlar .High Her granddaughter. Patricia. was
School, anyway: Some suspect it's in kidf'laped from her Berkeley apart·
New~rt Beach, out by Upper Newport men~ .early this year by members of·
Bay . But don't talk~bout. that too loud·, the Symbionese Liberation Army, tho
'lyinCoronadelfl.1ar. demanded that her family Set up a
: .Triveling westerly On Coast prOgramlorlcedlngthepoor.
· llighway, you may find difficulty in
knowing precisely when you leave
Corona dcl Pilar (at MacArthur
Boulevard?) and enter Newport
Beach.
J HECfOR GODINEZ IS going to
halle difficulty· pinning aJJ this down
on his zone maps.
Just how in the world do you pin
down a stale or mind?
AFTER THE SLA declared itself
unsatisfied with the effj)rt, Miss
Hearst renounced her family and said
:She had joined the terrorist group. -
She was later identified as one of
several armed per·sons '1.'ho held up a
San FrB11cisco Bank
Several members of the SI.A were
killed by Los Angeles police in. a
shootout 1 few weeks later. Aliss-
Hearst and Bllt and-Emily-l:larr.1Hr.
being sou1))t by the FBI as the last·
three memDers oftlre group.
In a front-page letter publiihed Sun·
day in the San Francisco Examiner,
f\tis~ Hearst's mother pleaded wilh
her to giVe herselr up and come home-.
forChristrhas.
fi.1iss Hearst's father, Randolph A.__
Hearst, is president»and editor oC the
paper. · 1
t.1rs. Hearst also-told her daughter
that •:you will be saddened to learn
that your grandmother died ,Qq. 5
and Aunt Anil3 passed away Nov. 12.
They were· always inq~iring about
your work at the university.
"WE NEVER · DARED tell them
~hat happened to you because Uie
doctor was afraid that they were too
old and feeble to stand the shock."
The heirs to Mrs. llearst's estate
were disclosed in 1'-tanhattan Sur:
~o!:;~~ f ~~~tr~b~~~.ay when her will
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of the wat~rway overnight to.i;nount 8 the script was ''totally original''
new offensive. and the network said the ShO'o\",
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-Syria more than 300 warplanes. in-air as scheduled W-ednesday ~udl"ng ne3rly so-Mig23 Foxbats that night at 8 p.m. PST, despite the
'Fighting Near
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Saigon Termed can compeJ.e in-performance with the thr~at of a lawsuit.' . .U.S,14.fhahto~fighter-bomber. and Abel, a former NBC more than t, T62 t3nks. The T62. I · nd t id U-·ilh a l 15mm ea non, first "'ent into ' dip omat1c corr-'ispo en • sa ' 'HarassJnent', -he aUended a private screening combat in the Oeto er lighting. of i,he program and then "went
.Additionally, he said, the Russians . carefully through the script and • 1.. -
sent SCU D surface-lo-surface mis-_ the book. Abel's wq~k, "The
After t akipg another district town, siles, improved types of surf~te-to-air !\fissile Crisis, .. was published in
SAIGON, ~h Vietnam fAP) -
Communist.Jed forces struck govern· missiles hundreds of armored m~nt Positions w·lthlp seven miles ~f personnel' carriers and hundreds of 1_.~_968_· ______ ...; ____ ..
Saigon, the military command sa1.d.,~annons.end antitank gUM.
today. It was the closest action to the ·
capital in the current 12-day-~ld of· ISRAEL ACCUSED Syria of st::i· r~nsivl' that the command~ S.!_ld has tioning 90 tanks along the Golan '( J !-!eights cease-lir"'ellne lristead of the _ IN SH·. ORT J6pr•,idedby •h••ruc••gr••m•ot.1t said Syria also had statiqned two
artill ery batteries rqore than the 18
I -. ·Viet Veteran
, lleld .in Deaths
'----~----~·~--permitted by the agreement. Tl said
eauie.d almost. s,ooo government the UN peace force had asked Syri'a Of 4 Relatives
casualties. lo remove them. •
The Command described the close · &haron resigned from the tSral\,li HARRlSON..._,Ark. CUPJ) _ Poliee
in attacks 'as harassment and parliamf'nt to take an emergency and have arrested a Vietnam veteran with
spokesmen said there seemed to be no still undisclosed military command. h' r ti 1 bl r If -"You may as "·ell kaow that the a istory O emo onp. pro cma or
direct threat to Saigon i1$C Egyptians are capableof tr.;1..MkrJ'i_n"g questioning in the slayings of his
V.S. Steel live to six dillisions across the <Suez.r mother. father, grandfather anct un·
Pl'ITSBURG 11 t Uf J l -U.S. Steel canal in one night -i:soo tanks and -clState police arrested Sariiuel Davis,
Corp. the nat;o n 's largest ,abo utl001000mcn,"heSaid."Thisis 26,ataHarrisonbu&slatiqnandtook
steelmaker, said l\f jnday it v.·ould in · something that can happen any day.'' him to•tbe Boone County jail ror inter·
crease prices on most of its products tn London, King Hu!sein of Jordan rogation. He wis also quiized about
withln1fmonth -some as high as 11 said in an interlliew published today thedeathoramoteloperator.
percent. in th e Guardian that only the un· Hi! rel8.tivesl were [!hot to death
The company said the increases on ~r.1onday 11.ftemoon in two seperate
about two thirds of its products would Britain Clainls Oil ho.mes near.theOzarfr: Mountain con1·
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into l'ffeet ne~!.Jan. 13. · BRUSSELS, Belgium <AP) -Bri· Davis dro•e from De.fl)ard 'to Har· •
Strip Mfnfng Bill tiin made clear to Com mon Market rison, where he was picked up for 70 MPll Winds Prompt New England ' Warnings ,,..
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partners today that it regarded the l\o · g Ile ,. h u. d lh (
\''ASl·ll''GTON'·(AP>'-B"'kers of ·1 -ll ·is I ques ntn a ru1es ooimg ea o . 1-. ..... N"orth Sea 01 as str1c Y 1 own, n· B'll M ti r ta'·1· r a strong strip·mining conlrol-b!tHhat r d ld -1 · ar n. a ormer ' uc po ice o • u,...., ,,._ tM "~'•rid~...,.. Mrs. has p•sscd Congress are now urging orm~ sources sa . . ficerwho owned theSallids Motel.
11 .. 1pp1 v11i., -.er•" 1111 G••.i L111n ,.. 0 Poll·e spokesman L' Ken Mc Fer ,...,.1W11.,_,,1 .. 1cu•"'••t•••....-. Preitident Ford to veto it quickly so '" r· • cit •• ,u.u p11.,•U•11 a .... """"°' u. that Congress can hnve a chance to ran identified the vi~tlms as Dale =":,w!.!'~~";:i~~<= override the veto. Davis, 56, the suspect's Cather; -""'""0<•~11M1...r11wrnc.ir1or...._ Ford has announced he'll veto the Shirley Davis, 48, the suspect's ·Tneperaturel · h 'd h h DEL'VERY SERVICE mother: Ward Samuel Davis. 83, the measure, but asn't '" w ~nor ow • suspect'! grandlalhet:' and Oren
AiwJ•• ""':,'""': he'lldoit. Dallis, 43, an uncle ... ~e suspect's
·•11 ... 11 ,... ii The bill's sponsors say 3 quick veto Delivery of the Daily Pilot parents were killed iq their home. and :,~,., 21 •1 would gille Congress an opportunity to his rrandrather and Uncle were killed
0i1<... ;! ;: override it before adjournment, no\v is guaroilteed in another house about a •• r
ClftelllMl• 11 JO setforf''riday. FordhaslOdaystoact • quar"'ro a citYt•a • » . h h' d k ........... .f'"-1 do mile away~ o.iin s1 ,. on the bill once it reac es is es . . .. ... ....,, ·~Y:. I you no!. hove The bodies were discovered• by '=-: ~ C11ba HljarklRfJ 'IW'" ~ by S:JO p.m.: mil ond your Marsha Gall Dallis, 17, the suspect's '""t'Jtll "l0"110",~n•."'-,. ~,.!.., ~, .r, J\llAJ\tl. Fla. (AP)':_ The pilot of ~7!'1if>;:~.' 10 yoo. C.oll$ Clfe si~ler, at3:50p.m. McFerransaid rdl ~"""" 1t;!;!::: !·; .._._... u n the first American plane hijacked lo the victims appeared to have multiple
!w<.-w... , DIP..... 111 .:_,Clf'f u " Cuba since 1972 said he fe ared for his Salll'day Md Svndoy: If you do not gunshot wounds from a large caliber Su<l•ow••·S~irn .w-t\• ••~"' Eij ~~!i9" :: :: life aCtcr the gunman threatened to ~ VoOf" copy by 9 O.rfl. SotordcJr..' handgun.
_,,w-,,l4 ........ 1~••lp.m. 1101,.0 •,...11 ... 1utff J' ~:.shoot him in the leg if he lr'ied cr8nm.Surd:iy,collondoCIJfl'(w1ll PaulPhillippi,actingdirectorofthe
Cafif o r;iiia g .... ,H lj~ ..... 1~ .. ow :!'::'~~' ~ · ,,. anything. . bl!: tim.q\1 to you. Calls. ore token unlit Lj.ttlt Rock and North Ltttle RQCk ~ ... ,,°"1,......,i.t..••,.1.,.,.....,.-" ~D... v 10 f77"'.:i"'°""11, ,,~gw toewv.,. " 11' ''I "'as scared.'' Tampa charter 100.ni.. Veterans· Admllilstration hospitals.
r .. -.... llOjl., ""' •·111~r•1 ... t1 _.,. ""\o'1..,1 ... 101oc ... ~t ll ~ ;:~•"* ~ ~: pilot Frank Raigney said arter his said Monday nJght Davis was a Little
_... ... 1 t .... • '" '""' "'"''"' ~.,., S todiY ,,..., • "''·~-..., cun «•..,,.,,, ... ~ 11 10 safe return to l\1iami l\londay night. Telephones Rock resident who had been receiving _..........,.,""",,..,,"'II .. 1
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.. Mii. • '1te•r ,.,.,,,..,.,ft., H.~ •• In whk~ -"" --"'-A' -h '( l I A t 1-., ....._1.0.,.r••al!<t<ll'd•oMt...,r.11 -·••"'"'· "'-"'• ,, • shoot me." osp1 a s nee ugus :J1u, ne sald •llh•orooe11 .• t,,,...•tti. .,......,_,,11«c_,,.......,"''".,. .a » tb1hwe$t ntinglonBeoch 0 1 1 d ed ,..,,,,.,.,.,11.,oc11"ll 1"L"""°'tt-\""' •lftllt .,,. ... 1.,1,.. •• i.. "' 1t1 -"" cw..-. H.M, ,......,. ~ ....,,.. ~1~ .., ,, Jlalgney. 30, said the Iona gunman __.. Wtsl . ·-Ill s somet mes was a mitt to the "°'"r"'''(M'Jon..or..,•11 .. 1"'.tflw ..... :i::;::-;..-.c:,::'.':.'!:~=:.".: :;::.~u!!::~";:n~1::'1:~"; ::,1w1111·°''· .ss :111 l<llked little during lha.lllcht and the ~~ns~. ···· Be«hl220 hospital apd other "times received ;:.,:~ .. 1;:.tt':!C:;:!.!:.!~',~=ot!~ .,., ,......,1.,.,,,_...~·•••· ·--111-••,.....,,,1.11.,.c........vi. · "''_,,. ~ ;~ only reason he gave ror tho hijacking e, strono · treatment as an outpatient.
1 ..... n,~.,,. ..... ,,oot••tMl'f ...,..n:,!::~~~::',:~•= ~,:~;::..~:.:·~~ ~~ .:::,:: t.,L~•Cltv ~ ll wa!i that ''he wa!i tiredot living in the ~~s;::a ~~ The North Little Rock VA hospital ls ;~":,.~1~·;:·:.:s,:~,.::!~~ ""'11"" H ... vor•c""'"".,.._ .... •P 1• ,, ,,.u,t. "'' 111w, ,,,.,.,110 *'"•-1w• r, ::. UnitedStatesanditwashlsmissionto · ror treatment. of veterans with emo· ""'·~·i. u -11111t 111 "" ""'""" UoK.i••111•111t•' ... ~'*~..; "' .._, , .. .,..-.. ...""':......... =::::,._ w 11 goto Cuba." . ' tlonal and PSYthiatrte nrobtems. ~-n.I,_ ..,,_ ,,,,..,,...d ._t r'l'll ~... I~« -""''~ · T
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LOS ANGELES fUPt i·.:... Muharem·
Kurbegovjc, the alleged "Alphabet
BomberA.. responsible ror the de. a~llest ci\"il a irport bombing In U.S.
history, carried on a bizarre \\•ritten
e.:'Cch~nge in court !\1onday, trying to ~ire has attorney. Kurbegovic is await·
1ng a sanity hearing Jan. 2.
He races three murder charges (or
allegedly planti ng a bomb that killed
t(ee and
1
w;:: l:•"""' at )'
Angeles lnternalional Airport Aug.
20. and nine other bombing and arson·
charges.
Kurbegovic communicated at a
court hearing by furiously scribbling
notes a.nd handinft them to a bailiff
trying lo rite his attorney, PubliC
Defender Gerald Chulefr.
Check 011 Move
LOS ANGEL.ES (UP 1r.:..... A forged
check on the city treasury· for nearly
~l million moved through four banks
tn three eounlries before the money
wa~ carried off in the currency of four
naltons, Interpol investigators have
determined.
. The theft, a suspected !\1afia opera·
lion. '"'as consummated at a bank in
l-l oll and ,. district attorney · Joseph
Busch said ri.londay. The check \1 as
one or 18 stolen from a tightly guarded
room at City Il a\!. Th e checks v.'ere
blank but already bore 'the photo·
graphed signature. of the city com·
ptroller.
S kull Probed
. NEWl-fALL !L'Pi')·;_ An examina·
tron \\'as scheduled today on the skull
of~ gi rl missing since last April in 3n
attempt to d et ermine the cause of her
!teattf'. ~
l-likers.M ond.ay-d iscover:ed the skull.
\11hich was identified as that or
Constance Marsh. 21, a studeni.3i the
California Institute of the Arts \\'ho
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Cancels ToHr
Singer G1 £.n Ca mpbell .,vas
fnrced to canC'el a ~ew
Zl':lland ronC'e rl because of
laryngifis :ind is the rirst time
he h ;is e,·er mi sse d a
P<".J'formil n ce. ·hi s manager
-.;u.(! :'.1onda.'" llis ,·oice· ,,·;is
"\·1.rtu:1 1!y reduced to ;1 rrnak"
d.ue ,tn h c;1v~· sch edule~ in L:is
\ c:.:;1~ a nd .o\u .. trali:'!.
)Sex Problems'
/
Can Drive One
Back to Drink
SAN FRANCI SCO <AP J"·-
Unsatisfactory sexual adjustment
poses one of the greatest problems for
the reformed alcoholic and can drive
him back to drink. a Catholic priest
has told the North American Congress
on Alcohol and Drug Problems.
"J am not sure lhat the average ad·
diet has ever made an adjustment to
his sexuality," said the Rev. Jack E.
Rya n. director of the Communi ty
Alcoholism clinic in Youngstown,
Ohio.
Dairymen·
Seeking--
New Hike
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Tuesday, December 17. 1974 DAii. Y Pit.OT ·1t
3rd Generation -. ·sirhan's
D.emands .. Marina Picasso in Debut
· From \\'Ire St-rvlces the hea\'\ly ~d'"'(~l'~Sl'fl.
SAN JOSE <UP l l ·-R • d The new a rtist who has hit l-l l".was rl"capturt?d 'h".1.rth("
The ~o~qition of the only e J ecte 1Paris Is young, pretty and Tonkin Gutf, bt•,ll t•n ;i nd plft
surv1\•1ng Lange sex· J s hy. And her n:ime is in solilary conf11'\t•n·1cnl nr
tuplet improved slightly Picasso. 21 :i years. ~1ond ay, offi cials at LOS ANGELES CUPll ~ Marin•· Pica sso, 25, Th(' crremony too~phut·
· SACRA MENTO (U PI ~~·-Dairy Valley !\1edlcal Center The district attorney Mon. granddaughter of the late at Nnrth Island Na\·~l o:\fr
farmers want a four·cent increase in reported. day rejectl"d a demand to Pablo Picasso, makes her Station .
the price thl"Y receive for a half gall on Jolene Lange, who is rein'{~ligate the killing of debut today at the openin~ *
..:...Qf milk but consurltcrs say the PTO· nine da ys old and Sen. Robert f''. Kennedy of her first exhibition of A mi s t ria l h il:ii hcl'•11
illl cer price should be reduced by two weighs just over t"·o but Sirhan's at t~rney sa id ceramic sculptures in the d el'l:t rf'rl 111 tht• p:.i.:.1· of
cents. pounds, continued to he would appeal fo ra new '-1 atignon34Gallcry. r ... ·a tht"r\v('i~bt biJxl•r
The dairymen andconsumers made have, mild respiratory trial. ri.1iss Picasso said :;he "lri~h " t'r:1nl.1r C'r<1v.rnnl.
theirprice requests '-1ondayata hear-problems. She was the District Attorney Joseph never dreamed of trying aceUSl'<l 1•f tr~·1ng tu t•P·i• 1
ing called by the State · Food and fi rst •of six premature P. Busch said s'upposcd new her hand at painting: "That mtvt t o 1 ou,~h iLti ,,,.1,,1
Agriculture Department
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v.·hich sets babies born Der. 8 to evidence has been hashed would be too difficult R0hf'rt Conrad O\l'r ,111 :ii
all minimum milk prices at the pro· Mrs. Charlolte l~ange, O\'Cr repeatedly and there is bec:1use or my grandfather. le~l·cl rl('ht
ducer,wholesaleandretaillevcls. '"'lfe of an a rmo red no doubt Sirhan B. Sirhan "But .hedid not make h1s J:1 11u·~ 'loon1'\', f111 ('m :111 Jr granted and J?aSsed through to truck driver. "'as the assassin. original trium ph in pot-nf the St1pl'rio1.:c.·11url 111111
consumers, a price increase ror '------------' Ex ·Rrp. All ard Lowens· lery," she said. and lh1 -; th:ll h1•;ird !JH" 1·;1sr. l'l'\w.11.
dairymen could add to an already re· tein of New York had told a gave h<'r the <'Oura ,!!e to de· 1 cJ lhl' n11·r"nl1l·I'\ \11 r·· i1 ...
cord state"·ide average price or 11 SecUrI"ly news conference there Sun-s if:!,n 21 simple ceramic .1dlol'kt'lJ ~1.:1111 IJ\'"I' ol :1-
centsperhalf·gallonof milk. , day th at ballistics evidence works in abstract or va:.l" qu 1tti11~c·r.1\1!11r.\
Joseph Branco or the Federatl'd in the slaying shov.·satleast like fo rms that she savs dn .Judg1· Kathli'1'n 1•.1 rl..1·1·
Dairymen told the hearing that the E l"'O pistols were fired in the not echo her grandfalhcr·:.: di-.m1-.-.1•d till' 1111 1• .u d 1 1·
Price boost Y.'as needed to offset rising XpenSeS assassinalion. \\himsical ceramics. <ll rl'd ('r:t11 for.I ll1 r•·t•1111
feed a nd l a bor cost s . Ile s aid · * l)l'l'. 21) rror lh1· :-.r>ltini.: ut .1
Californ ia .dairymen are in an R • d BUSC H SAID the"sccond /\con sumers' group n1•11trialdatl'.
"economic str aitjacker" "'hich estr1cte g un '' lh eorY and th e Y•hi ch elaims the aul'l in-.
will probably force one·tcnt'h or them . ev idence bch1nd 1t had been [ J' 'P ' out of business this coming year . .. \VASl-ll NG TON (AP~ .;_A the subjeel of at loast three • J>EO. PLE . o.rno
But Roy Alper of the California bill has been approye'd. b>'"" previous investigat ions.
Citizen Ac tion Group said California ~ ~l o u se ~estr •c .ting He said he \vou ld not con· M I "has more milk than it can con-sec rilyspend1ng.~itpr1vate duet ncw ·ballistics tests, sur;i ncc industry 's reasu11s 81 e i· t
Sentenced
sume," adding that supply .and de· h?mes or. the president and but would go along if for a rate hike :l re shrl'r ·
mand conditions call for a two cent ~1ce prcs1dentfa rbelowthe Sirhan's attQrney got a bolog n;1 ha s given 111 -
per half gallon reduction at the pro· fainou·nt e:cpend_e d for court order reopening lhe surance comp:1n y represrn·
duction level. or mer President Nixon. case. tativE'S just that. . :':.\~ DJF:fiO fl 1'1 f
\\"Jllt:im IL.1mlinµ ·.i. 11f
t'alm Sn rin"" 11;1-. 01d .. r1i l
~ff\nd;1y ln rcpo1! 111 t•1u11t
.Tan. IJ 111 h"l'.!ln -.t•l"\lllt.: ,,
four ~e:ir Jl1'L'"1oln 1~·1111 ,or
mad1n~ porno1rapllU! atl·
'crt1,.;e1nt nt-;
1\lper's group contends that there The measure, passed by a Attorney Godfrey Isaac Ann a D e Fron lo,
.could be a 13-ccnt reduction per half voice vote !\1ondar and·~~t said he "·ould appeal to the s P o k c s m a n f o r
C\l tlOn of milk a l the retail level. ~O the Sen~te. "'ould hm1t State Supreme Court in lhe !\lassachusetts Fai r Share
The dep artmcntwillha\'e45 days in in st.a ll at i o ~ of Secret ncxtfewweeks,askingfora Inc., ga\'C the compan~ at·
v.·hic h to make a decision on the price Service security sy~tems to new trial for Sirhan, now torncys a pound of bologna
increase. Department ofCicials also o~l y one ?f a presi~ent or serving a life sentence.. at the continuing insurance
y,·ill ha\'l' to decide if the increase vdll vice president s privately· ''I "'ould not -Object to a rate hearings at the Stolte
be passed on tOthe consumer. 0"'n~d homes. _It also "'ou ld court -ordered firing of the I-louse in Boston .
The heated differences bet"·een requ.ire 3 presi~ent Or ·\'iee \\~apon," Busch said , "in-* consumer acti,·ists and dairvmen president to reimburse the \'iting" Sirhan to request a Former !\I iss Amertl':•
became e \'ident when !\lerced farm ·government ror any in-hearing. Terry ;\nne '.\l ecu"sen 11 <.l...,
operator Henry Ta~3.~eS-thrC;~· ~-~~p crease in the va!ue of hi s marri e d du r i 11 i:: "' ofcoffeeatAlper. -p rop~rl y resulting from "lle's the man \\:ho has candlelight cerem'ln)' ·at a
The inc ident took place outside the security ":''?rk · . the legal standin g to do it. I co u n tr y c I u b n c :i r
ma.in he_aring room while Alper V{as T.n add1~1on, it \\'OU!d re-haven't heard !\lr. Sirhan l\tilv.·aukee.
being intervie"•e d by se vera l quire the Secret Serv1c~ lo complain about his convic· About 700 persons \\C're
ll.1mlin ~· \\ho .. 1' 1 ,;:_: r11n ·
\1cti11n """ upht·ltl 111 th•· 1·s Supit·u:.· C•H11t 11J,
tr1··'1 f(lr rn.1il 1ni:: 11t~tl'l1•~
:1d 1t•r11,en1l·nt" fo1 "The' Jt.
lus tra\l'tl Pi t·~1dC'nlii1 I
H• port Pf !ht• ('omn11..,:-;1011
oo tltisccnity :.i ud l'vrnv
t elevi sion news m en . Alp er said r e m ove a l l_ securi ty tion." present "as the 25·ycar-old
Tavaresgrabbedhimand shovedhim systems possib_lc for use night club· vocalist rx-l "S. DJ STltlCT C(lLH1'
,up agai nst a wall and then threw cof· els.cwhere. And 1t would re• "I i\)\1 FIR)\ILV con· changed vows \\'ith Tom A. 1 ( quire th S t S
· ' d th 5· · U( ge (;(lrd•)n Th()m11son
fee on him. . e ccre er\'ICe to v1nce at 1rhanSirhan -Camburn, 38. a .'l•'l''"Uk"" h di d · .. ._._ also r~fuscd tro reduce lhl'
Ta\'ares, an independentdair}'man. an . e _a n .report all actin g --·a to-n-e -ki ll ed fa ctory sales ffi \)na gcr. term and the s32 .oou fine he
told :1 milk producer representative s~cur1ty 11pe~d 1n g on a pre-R~bert f<". Kennedy," he The bride. the 1973 '.\1iss impo-;cd on llamling and or -
Jater thal he was :;sorry" and saitt it s1dent or vice president's said. America, said she is con· dered a codcfendanl. Earl
graphy." •
... was reporte4 missing by her room·
mate April 4. Sheriff's deputies found
l---~--<hercarparked in the Pico Canyon area
J\esame ay.
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" co set' g JOO b t 25 is h'rd to lisle" to people "·lk "bout home so that the cost could sider1·ng a i'ob i'n I o• Kc•m11. •13, ol •··1 ('.·11·nn t•• " un in men c ween , red · g 'lk " · h ~d . u not be spread out into other , ·' c. and.JS...llJ"'n "a·i• 'lond•"··he f• .. nd uc1n m1 prices\\' en a1 rymen f--' "A nu mbe r of euewit · Angeles after t he coople !'Urrcnder ·tthc sa•n"tlm<· .. -u.-;.• . ..-~ -.-,-h-d~-i~-·~·w ~1eruragencies'·budgets ...---=---:..z~~ -h·onei·m·o·~-.. ~0;-ir~,.ij,,~,.~.'-;f;;';c;;;:'~~n"~~~~~·~~---they "were doing \\•ell overcomin~ a e ar uL. uyT1s111g c~ts. The· bill was introduc~ esscs -a • at close range be un iu u11 .... " to ser,·e :.i 1rr<':yt•a1· crm.
drug a bus_e and al~ohof abus.e un~1f hy Rep~ Jack Brooks fD· -saw Si rh an Si rhan shoot an. * Al :.o conv 1t'lc d wer!!
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. LOS ANGELES (UPt j·~ Former
_mayor Sam Yorty rellictantly agreed
to turn over records of his Occidental
Petroleum stock dealings to a city
council committee today under Jhreat
of a contempt action. · _
At--a news conference !'ifonda)>, Y-or·
ty blasted the council 's Governmental
Efficiency Committee for conducting
~·hat he called ••the phoniest inquirv"
m the city·s history, but agreed 'to
t>ersonally turn over documentation
of hi s transactions iii. Occidental
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the" got involved I t h 1 · Robert·P. Keuuedy, a11ct-did -Oa\"id L. Thomas, 4'. of '·'" ~·. in a re a ions ip And Not rr.r;th 'ex.I. as a result of· his not see anyone else firi a .The Kavy presented . its Dieg o and Sh irlr\' I< . th ~t 1nvol\'ed sex. -W ., !louse ~gqve rnm cnt opera-gu n, in the pantry ·0r the hig hest decoration for a It se_em:~-to me th~rc must be a lions subcommittee's con· A.mbassador Hotel on the Wiir·time valor -the ;\a\'y \Vr ight. 48. of f.I Cajfln.
eonnect1on, he ~dded in an address E -' E • h clusions last s ummer that niRhtofJuneS,1968. Cross -t o Lt . Cmd·r. Kemp. Thomas and ~trs
tothedel.egatesher_c. n1Jy lt er St7million infederalmoney GeorgeCok erforhis escape \\'r ight "'ere ll a mling H~ said alcoholi cs often use sex was1penton Nixon's homes "The most exh austive frorp the North Vietnamese cmployes. sel~ishly. a ~d unemotionally during ~AN DI EGCJ CA Pj'-Alleging that a al San Clemente, Calif. and po_liee investigation in Las prison known as the l-1<1.noi Jn addition, t\\'O of llaml ·
their d:1nk1ni;: days, but later find it hair cOloring·1>1 odacl turned her hair Key Biscayne, Fla .• and one Angeles hi story determined Hilton. ing·'s firm !J, R ee·d E_l'I ·
n_early1mposs1bl.e tousesex.as theul· green.. a San Diego woman has fi led he sometimes used in the that·.no Conspiracy exist· Coker. 31, was oneofthP terprises Int. :ind Librar\·
t1m ate expression or feeling s and nn 580.000 la\\•Suit against a hair pro-Ila ha mas ;. ed/' he said. few PO W's lo break out of Services lne. "·ere convict-.
10\'c. -ducts fi rm. . ·\jrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~~~~~~;:~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~ed~a~n~d~1,~· ·~·~d~. ~~~~~~
An ·addicted woman's abil itv to Evel)'n....C. ~tcDo~ald __ contends in
ha ye sex mYy not be dimini!'i hed like a the sutrthat herha1r oocam~-green .
m1l.n's but she used il unemotionally for three or four;, ~eeks follow1n g u~e
to get drugs or al cohol he said _of the product which she purchased 1n · · December. -
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fiewars''White Label''
h~-gallons forthe olidays.
Only $17.99 ,.._, _,,.
durin~ Decern.ber ·
. Until rhe end o( the year y,•e're
giving C:ilifornians a ~p:cial p;ice on
Dc1.,.ar's "\\'kite l~a bel' in the handy
, half-gallon size.
Just ~17.99 for a h:ilf-gal!on of J)e\var's
"\ \'hitc Label," ·a s.1 vings ,of alinost
'bJ;OO o:er th e price o( two CJtH1rt~.
That s quttl'. a deal, because not onlv
do you get one o( the world'~ gre<1t
scotch~s when you buy Authentic, but
now it corn es to yo u at ao imprcssi 1·e.
sa~'ing~ .. And just in tin1 e for holid;Ly
gift g1v1ng, co1nplcte with Dewar's -
festive gift carton. Pick up
several Dewar's "\Vhitc L;1bel"
. hal(-~all?ns with easy i'/ t R•S
handhna, bu1lt-1n pourcrs. ~,,f_,, .. . .... ._,./ I~ h H I'd ~.r-IY&',Kr,~'t'.I'~_...,, •or t e o 1 ays. •. -- -A ~d for happy days. "'"''""·ro,..J ,..~,.•.""-
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Mqst no·•ervlce·charge checking
plans are tm expensive. For instance,
on1 major bank Just raised its minimum
barance req~lrement to $300. But at
minimums-just 5100. No major bank re.
quires less. So If you want to escape from
}ervice Charges without tying up a bun-
dle o1 cash. bring your checking account to .
Southern California First Natlonal Bank.
Member FDIC
• I .. Dewqr's
nec.•er L'aries.
· Southern Calfornla First Natlonal, we've
kept our requirements to the barest ot
Co1taMM1
2,_ E11t 171h StrMt
Hunttngtoit 8t1Ch
1818 Adams, Avenue
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Hunlfnaton' Beech
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ITAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
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Silence Inappropriate -'
passengers on nDn ·charter nights. Serious char ges involving grand the ft. con·
spitocy and submission of false claims are invol\'ed in .
indlftments of nine present and former members of
the Orunge County Assessor's Office.
TH e Civil Aeronautics .Board proposes to end
these group charter nights by M•rch 31, 1975.
The effect of the plan would be to eliminate the
possibility of air travel for most ,of those whose
finances are limited
Th(' ~13 ·c:ount indiC'tmt•nt . h1u1d1..·d do\\'ll hv the
Grand Jury. follO\\'S u fivl'-month investigation Or ac·
.ti\'ilSts in the county orri ee during the 1972 election
Campaign of former Assessor 1\ndrew J . l·linsha""
It iS chargedtluat the county employes defr<:iuded
the governmeht by submitting false claims for over·
time and vacatio·n P<iY \\·hen in fact they \\'ere working
Government red tape being what.itU, formal pro·
test lette rs will be accept~ only if they are dis·
J)atched, with 12't:opies. marked "Docket 24908" to the
Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington D.C. 20428, by
Friday, Dec. 20.
for Jlinshu\\''S election to Congress. ·
The. ~lur,\' "·ill be :.iired in court inJ.lnuary. but
mC':tn\\hilc> llinshu\1 :ind .l :1 ck \'all<•rg;1. \\ho sue
£·eedec1 him .is tounl • ;1 ... -..e-..so r ;ire 1n;1king
Thenl~f"I\ .... .., as in ;.1<'<·essihle :is pr1 .... ihlt•
\VouJd·be travelers \\•ho would be hurt by the bal'!
rolglit f ;.1re to make this protest effort.
Commendable Service
~Both refused to testify before the Grand Jury. c11 ·
ing fhe pri,·ilcgc of the F'irth Amendn1ent.
A familiar figure on the Orange County scene "'ill
be stepping aside next month.
Refusal · to testify on grounds of possible seJf.
in~rimination is indeed their privilege. But it cannot
be expected to sit ""·ell \vith the voters of Orange Coun-
ty .. ,,ho put them in offi ce.
After 20 yea rs in county ser_vice, the past 17 as
director of the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and
Parks Department, Kenneth Sampson, 68, has de·
cided it 's lime to make room for ··a younger man.··
When charges this serious arc in the air.
90rflething more subst antiUI than ··no comment" is in
order-and soon.
Charter Flight Ban
Over the-,.·ears. Samoson's deoartment has k.eot
pace \Y.ith Orange County gro"·th. reading an inven·
tory of 8.500 :1crcs of parkland nt 1 l sit<'S, taking O\'C'r
tO miles of beaches and -probably the rinest
<.1c hievement. -acquiring and developing a $31
million harbor at Dana Point.
In the past year , more than four million
Americans have been ublc to take advantage of com-
paratively !OY.'·COSl charter flights offered by bolh
scheduled and supplemental :.iil'lincs
The so·callcd "affinity group"·charters make it
possible for members of social. fraternal, religious,
labor. trade, professional and student groups to
travel around the U.S. and overseas. payi ng fares
substanti<.ill y lo\\'er than those charged individual
The department is one of seven scheduled to be
combined in' the county's new Environmental
]'l.Janagement Agency. Sampson was asked to assume
the post of assis tant director of the consolidated agen-
cy, but said it would be more-suitable for a younger
m<1.n to handle the transition.
The re'creational facilities Ken Sampson hai
helped develop for the county are a lasting monument
to dedicated effort. 'A new toy for him and a book of inspirational sayings for you!' • '
Cheaper Tha11 Coupoi1 Syste111 Le~'s Sing
A.Song of
Inflation
.Dear
~loo my
Gus Credit Card Gas Rationing'-Plan· -. .
ART HOPPE
Our ci r'.eatt\'C Departme nt ot
Agriculture came up with a great plan
last week to send a song-and-prayer
tent show around the country to con-
'\'ince us food prices are a tremendous
bargain these days. •
And -wouJ<W.'t you know it? -our
unima,ginaUve ·<:ongressmen prOmp·
tly shot:lfOo\t•n on the grounds food
prices are nothing to sing about.
That's a shame.
To be fair, tlley didn't ha\•e all the
details. All our congressmen knew
was that the plan. prepared for
~cretary Earl Butz. envisioned an
extra\•aganza o( praying clergymen
accompanied by \'Ocalisll\ be'ltin1r1out
songs ranging from "a hymn ~of
thanl!vgiving•· to ··America the
Beautiful.'" They c"erlainJy'. would
ha\'e been swept off their fee~y the
complete scenario. An outline follows .. • WE OPEN \Vith the famous recor-
ding star. Mack Jiggers. and a castor
thous~ds -singing that moving hymn,
of lhll•ks.giving. "When \Ve Buy the FOO<f We Eat. \\'e ,Say Thy Name.
Good God."
The ·Rev, llomer T. Pettibone then
steps lO the mi<:rophone. bows hi s
he.id re\·erentl)· and in.tones. "Let us
pray." ·
For old·timers, Jiggers next cuts
loose witfl that nostalgic fa\'oritc :
"Banana.s are cheaper than they will
be ." "Potatoe~ arc cheaper than they
\\ill be,"' ··~ow "s the lime to rail in debt. .,
To 1he tune of "Cabaret." th£"
chorus gi\·es a rousing rendition of
·•\Ve Would Be Nuts to Sit on Our
Butz" as our Sccret.,ry or Agricullure
in "·hite face does a franlically·
The world is going to hell in a
hnndbasket anti · now "'ith the
aerosol can sr;are I h:1 \'e to feel
i::uilt y about contributing to
Doomsday v:hen I s pray m~
.irmpits in the mornini::
1~~'--~~~~~~*cft
--·~ ~, G..s commeft,. •••·~-!WCI_,••-••
-...... , fleC••i•"I' ret1HI IM wo•wo 9t Ille ___ ,.... s ..... , .... "1 ,.. ...... c:i-, Gtn,
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WASHINGTON The Federal
Energy Administration has prepared
an ingenious credit-card system for
rationing gas. It would be si inpler
lh:in issuin g gas c__oupons and fairer
than raising prices ac;ross the board.
ltie p an, reJeClelfDy ex-Presraenl
Nixon earli er this year. has been dust ·
ed off and pro-
bably will be pre-
sented to Presi-
smilin g tap dance while waving a dent Ford thi s
:;trav.· boater. ·· month.
Follov.•ing a lengthy intermission to Dr a-f.t do.cu--
enable lbe audience to purchase fresh ments, intended
eggs and tomatoes, the .cast sings a for the eye·s of
delightful med ley comprised of FEAofficialsonly,
··ti1ammy·s LitUe Baby Lo\'eS Bu<:k -de!cribe how the
a-Loaf Bread. -"Life Is Just a Bowl of plan would work.
98-centCherries,"and"'HowMuchls "Gasoline al-
That Can of Dog. Food in the Win -location cards .similar to <:redit cardfi
ljow?" would be issued lo all vehicle owners
TllE~. as the audience hushes, and other drivers. : ,,'Jiecl!lfes one document. '!Each card v.·oold contain Tiny Tom comes Out v.-ith his ukulele and sin gs in his falsetto: "Tiptoe past the person's flame·. ·his sigriature, his
the filet, past the sirloi n, past ·tlic driver's license number and li<:ense or
ground·up chuck, Tiptoe to the bean the car or Cars he dri\'es.
curd v.•ith nlc .··,. ','TllE CARD v.'oUld be given to the
In a roundup of old fuvorites,_1hc s.eryice station attendant when a
chorus begins. v.•ith ··vankcc '.Noodle gasolin,e purchase is made. Tile atten·
Dandy,'' ''If I \lad a Sandwich, I'd ,danlwould check the card against the
Eat It in the ~lo-or-ning,_·· and "Get license number (and)' run the card
ri.le To The Loan Company On Time" through an imprinting ma.chine
o-\\'inding up v.'ith, ''Chicks and (:ilong "'ithl·the amount of gasoline
ducks a.nd geese b~tter sc1,1rry? \\'hen purchased.'' ,
I go looking for n1y curry .. ·· The motorist \\"ould pay for the gas
The entire east g:i th ers for the __.just as he does now. Explains the
Graad Finale. Four young lt1dies in document : ··T h ~ imprinter v.·oUld
erinoline sing, ··Eat ~le in SL Louie. make three copies. One v.·ou\d be
Louie," be.fate e\"ery \'oice strikes up. gi\'en to the motorist. <1. second .
··America the Beautiful" '"O beautiful retained by the service station and the
ror spacious skies.? For arnlx'r V.'3\'es third . . mailed l<l thc state motor
JfS6.82 grain ... " "'ehicledepartm ent~
They ttien hum the melO<Jy as ~Ir . ''The state copy v.·ould be read by
Butz s teps fo!v.'ard. boater. in h~nd . an optical <:haracter machine
sn? ~ays v.·1t.h solemn s1n cer.1ly : The amount purchased v.·ould be sub-
·•\ou \'!? nothing to "'orry about. tracted £.rom the motorist's monthly
rolks, becaus~great l)cpartmen1 allotmenl."
Jf 'Agriculturlll" v.·H,always take care
Jfyou .. " • It' TltE m.otorist consumed more
"Let us pray,"' says the Rev. Tlfr. gas th an his all otment. he would be
Pettibone. _....... assessed a fee, say 20 <:ents a gallon ..
State Lobbyist Law Overkill?
In lh t>i r self-righteous zeal to sla y ( ) the '"C\'il" lobbyists various rump g'°"P' or "ref.<>rmers" banded EARL WATERS
together ·to e.n'aci an initiative lav.·
aimed at stiOing the ability of the lob· ~-------------'
schools, have more than 50 lobbyists
Local go\'ernment. the cities, counties
and special distri cts have more than
75 representatives <!_II paid with public
funds
byists lo represent "special in-
terests".
Using inflammatory arguments
such as "big money wxluly inOuences
politics" and "put
an end to corrup·
.tion" lhe propo-
nents succe!isfully
painted a picture
to the public of the
need for their
measure . This,
despite the ton-
\'incing a rgument
against the
measure b y the
most incorruptible . member or the
l..egisla.tui e. senator Clark L. Bradll"y
who termed the proposal an '"over·
kill". l\lthoua:h the reformers claimed
their mea,ure hRd been written by
"c:onstltuU.onal aftd political ex ·
perts." those who must now attempt
to live under the: rondllions or the new
law arc mired in a confusion of legal
opinions as lo what they musrdo and
at least two c:onstitutionaJ challt'nges
are being readied for the coons.
_ THE J.a,ONV of the "'°'hole thing 1s
--that the issue was carried without
evet identi(ylng ex:irtly who are the
"powcrrul lntere~ts •· dorninating the
Le1!1l1ture other than vague re·
rtrenct.5 to oil companies, land de·
velopers and other "big moneyed in ·
tue1t1".
The fact that the nurTibcr or re-
gistered lobbyists total more than 500
was put forth' to r reate the impressio~
that the Capitol is oveFrun with
avaririous people seeking "special
favors".
That is hardly a fair analysis of the
lobby corps. At least 100 of those re·
gistered are engaged in presumed
eleemosynary and dedicated cause ef-
forts such t1s the League of Women
Voters, Common Cause, People's
Lobby, the rhurches and variou!ii civil
rights. consumer., aged, blind and
handicapped groups. Also there arc
the conservationists and environmen-
taJists such as the Sierra Club.
' ALSO, althou11h the number re·
gistered seems large, quite a few are
CO MPARE those armies with the
"powerful interests" of oil, steel. li -
quor and the railroads, each having
less than 10 pers.ons lobbying for
them . Or the 'land developers ,
utilities, the auto and insurance in-
dustries, each having Jess than 20. In
the case of the insuranre <:ompanies
this includes all types of insurers such
as health insurance, not just the giant
life and casuaJty insurers. And the
auto industry lobbyists include auto
clubs as well as wholesalers, and re·
lailers with the manufacturers being
only a small part of the total. All seg-
ments... or the finance industry, J.he
banks. savings and loan, mortgage
brokers and credit unions, number on·
ly 2S r(!pre.sentatives.
nol active and are seldom 1£ ever in c I 1 looked b h
Sacramento. Of the «JO -so rem1ln-omp ete Y over Y t e "e-l'· "" perts" who drafted the new law is ttie
1ng ntarly hair represent 1overnmen-corps of lobbyists for state agenc:ies
tal agencies or cmployes of govern-"'°·ho are not required to even register
ment w1th many of them paid with tax let alone report their spending. Yet
dollars lo lobby. these stite officials, who number
One of the mo,c;1 powerful lobbies" in more than 100, are probably the m°'t
California is thto eduC"lltion lobby with pawerful of all. They carry favor with
over $0 individuals aictlvcly support-the legislators. often using public
ing or opposing legislation in many runds to ·do so, and s~ir up s~g op·
rlclds. Their interest.I are not c:onlined . positfon to legislation which they don't favor , a lso often using public to strictly eduralional matters but ex· 'fund s In the doing. In addition, th'ey tend lo taxation. salaries, pensions, and many with broad social aspect!!. have !IOm,ething reglstertd lobbyist.I do not have. Access to the lawmakers
Public employes. exc:lusive or the incllambersdurlng.amionsl
(JACK ANDERSON}
Footnote: Another proposal still un-'"Although il won't produre·~acutetox
der study, we have learned. would irity','' he added. "chlorororm is a ,
seek to hold down gas consumption by liver poison ... nonefiectlvc and
ra1s1ng gasolin e taxes. To ease the potentia·11 y hazard0Us1"" He ques·
burden on the poor. part ol the money tioned why the FDA allows drug
for the cxcess_J:as. The surplus V.'ould _would ~turnl.'d to those oi;i low and , manufac:turers to keep putting it in
bC cati:-ulalecl-<i'U amp 1ca _ly and a: 6il1 liXealncom1?s. 1 • <:dugh_syr.ups. , .
v.·ould be sent to the motorist. ro•ir.n SVRUPS· \Vintertime hack-Nelson 1s nov. se~k1ng the ans~e~s . The money from this e:<eess t1sttge . ._. . . · Cough me-dlC1nes conta1n1ng
\\·ould finance the estimated $131 ing and snirnang may.~bett.er.~or you -ch lorof orm-i·n·el·ude-A rre.-&ti n~
million it wOuld rost to operate the than the faS[ f.!lst:.rehef promis~ by Chera<:ol, Chlor-Trimetoit Expec·
plan. E-ven if the credit-card system some or America s best-loved cough toranl. Codimal. Coldene·, Conar,
cost ·tWice "the ~ estiril:ile. states-one--syr~ps. . . . . 'co r i_e id in Cough Form u I a ,
FEA survey, .. the 5262 million "'°'ould ~tany hquid cough_ medicines con-~ Corylian-D. €-esadein. Creo-Terpin.
be far less tha n the coupon program tain ch~oroform .. which has causod DeWitt's Cough Control Medicine,
cost (of) Sl.4 billi~n." c.ancer_ iry test .11.n1mals.and has be.en Qrista.n C.ough"Formula, Histadyl EC.
The credit c:a rds -v.·ould also be linked with severe liver ~amage. In 11istivite·D Cough S)lrup, Kiddies
h3rder to c·ounterfeit than gas any event. chlorof~rm may not ~e_rve Pediatric Cough _Syr:up. NDvahi.sline
coupons, thus preventing a giant any us~ful purpose in cough medicine. Expectorant. Penetro C,ough and Cold
black market operation. ~totorists -r~~I goubtsAdha~e. ~a~~:i t~~ Medicine, Pertussllf8·Hour and Wild
\\'howelchedontheirbills wouldhave an rug ~inisrai ~.a Serry sy rut>s.~P i nex . Rem .
the vital <;_ards lifted ore en · led.· Sen _-Gayl~rd Nelsons subcom itl~e Syneohricol Thorexin Syru and A ce · . _ to check into cough syrups. FDA s Vi k 'c · h s' r ... -· P nother advantag~. The credit over the.coun\CJ:......pan~I already has <' s oug . Y up. . . ~ .
ca rd system would give the govern-d t t'If'm -db bl h th ~t rflent u far better ·1ccount of gas buy-~x1n·ess,e en_ ive u. s w e e_r 1 FOOTNOTE: Industry spokesmen . . ' . is safe 10· dose ro ughs with 1~g _t~cn~s. v.•h1 ch shoul9 improve the chl oroform B·ut .no~c duta has been belie.ve that the small amounts of. ·
d1stabut1on system. rCquested from the 1 dustry chloroform are not harmful if the ~
Sen Nelsons in crest in cough sy rups are-taken as,direrted. They .
AN FEA spokesman confirmed· that nostrums "'as,stunulatOO in part by a say the chloroform acts as an expec· ·
the plan, known as ·"Program for Al: letter from' Dr Solomon Gacb, scieri-torant to break up pockets or phlegm
lo<:ation 11t Relail," is ""°"l.lo.be ,a nd clear "P ' the resp<'ratory ·--tifir director of l)en~e.r·s Amerjcan -restudied . It may come up at the Medit-al f'Pnler passages. But· other ·medical experts -'
energy summit inceting scheduled by suggest that, pending final tindings.
theWhjtellouse~pDu\'id Dec "CllLORO•'OR 1VI noes .1ot :elie\'e the best cough policy is to "take
14-15. · l"OUgh in those doses" ... rote Garb. ·honey.and-Jemon.'"
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WASHINGTON -No part of the na-' ....., ]: that, wilb-:aUJtJ economic, leverage, it
tion is safe from having the devastat-( <:an't linock UPS out. It's been trying
ing benefils or the nev.·ly reformed VON HOFFMAN byunderpricingpar<:elPQ5tandover·
United States Postal Disservice visit-. chargiilg first·clasnnail users, r'ais ·
ed on it. Word reaches here from the . · ingtheir rates 67 percent in two years.
mlnuscu·le vii I age of Roc;:kpor.t, Postal Servic,e's response to its -own A typical monopoly mafket strategy.
Maine, that. •against the will o' the incompetence is to step up the ad· ,..
rommunity, its post office is "6eiiig vertisJng budge,!.. You can't tum on a OF CO\JRSE, the Po.«.al Service is
moved from its traditional plaee television set the!ie days ,...ilhout be-a mono~ urllike. el·en_what..'s al·
across the street from the general ing assaulted by ..a sales Pttch to buy tegeil800ut t&e'ffit companies-, IBM or
store to somewhere out in the country-:-com memorative stamps. That's all AT&T. But• these rirms C{ln't de<:lare
-Untilnov.·mostofthepost"office';>420 tlley're good for too ... com-ttieir~'<:omp_etitton illegal and have
patrons could walk.-· memorating the dead. They certainly them ~rreste'd. The fostal Service
over to get their • won 't get a ltltet..dellvered. · can d<\ something 'Very Uke that, as it
mail, exchange r~e-, To its constant <:hagrin, however, did last September when.it outlawed
gossip . nid drink . ._ 't there is one free cnteo>rise IOOJ)hole · private carriers delivering intra-but
coff ee 1n ~he stor~. 1.i 1 l" -which affords unwanted COQ'.lpelilion not1nter-companymall.
an essential round '~ .;, _ the United Parcel SetvfC:"e. Last Lest you l,)e deceivtd inlo thinking
of activities du~ng ~ year, without ~ubsidies and wilh pay-the Post Office Cloes no good
the long Ma 1 n e ing taxes-:-UPSOe1rvered almMt 800 whatsoever , its a\•eragc employe ~as
v.·inters When the milliori p~ckages and made a profit O( recei\'ed pay1ncreases totaling 22 per-ne~ post office. ~ · ___ ULm.ill.Lo..n_d oJJus for I ts cent over the past 15 months. Its sup-
v.·h1<:h i~n 't neecfed. -• shareholders. ill! or whom are past or pliers and contractors pro~ably did
and wh1<:h nobody .. . present managerial and supervisory better~ If you did as fi.ell, you have
wants, Is built, they will have to get in employ.es. 'enough money \o buy presents this
their cars and drive to it. or-maybe . holidayseasonandderytheirorderslo
th_e D.epartment or Transpor:tation OPS, as everyone knows who's ever mail early. Youc.anshipUPS. It noton-
wdl give them a subway, seeing as used it, delivers raster, cheaper and ly deli\'ers. but for a smaJ1 eKtra
ho"'°' muss tranSit is in fashion. and we with far less breakage or ·damage charge they'll come to )'our house and
do want to conir;erve gasoline, won't than Its non-taxpaying rival. It ~ill piekupiatimefo.rChristmasaswell.
we ? also at tern pt to make delivery three
A s pokeS\\'Oman for !he rllOS lal times. Compare that with the.Postal
authoriti~s .s.iys that this small center Service which increasingly attempts
or com1nunity life n1ust be rubbed o"\Jt no deliveries at all. You can be sitting
because the present f11cilitles arc in· inside your house, and they won't
OJ.dequate for the office's four evenrinJthedoorbell. Theyju.'il&liek
en1pl oyes. Four cmp\oycs? Thal's a a note in .y'oui mall box informing you
raUoor one p11yrollertoevery 105 mail· that you are not home as you watch
ing addresses. Thar~! gi\'c ydu.an !d~a them throu£h the: living room wtndow.
or where those m.1111-system def1c1ts Then you have to traipse o(f to claim
come from. your package at .a post office that bas
TllE VILLAGE'S nOtables have
protea-led. but the neai:~~ 1 Camden
llerald.-RockPort il-"f!YSmall to
have a paper or ill own -.says the
postal hJerarchf has warned that, "if
too mvch 'loca interference' Is pre·
senttd, ll will ·remove the post office
front Rockport Vlltaie entirely." The
new1 paper edltorlally described these
threat.I as ''stronaarm tactics.''
been <:feverly located to provide lhe
least feasible: convenience to -those
who use it.
UBS operates Its famous chocolate
brown trucks in 40 st.ales. It would llke
to operate fully In eight more. but to
do so it mpgt 1ecul'e permisslon from
the lhterstate Commerce Com-
miSsfori: anolh.er government appen· «ix for which poliUcal economy has
bttn unable to discover a useful rune·
lion. Naturally the Postal Se.fvice is
appn.c;ina UPS' appllcaUOh. !All this
UPS lnformatlon1comes from an ex-
cellent editorial by Robert Blelberg.ln
the Nov . 25 Barron's.)
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N, Weed,PublJslitt
tho111q1 Keem:. Edi1or
Barbara KrtlbiCh.
• ~dilorial Pagt E;dilor
\ .tht editoria_I p;a ae: of the Daily
Pilot !efks to inform :.ind stimulate
readl!rs by-present1na: on this page
di\'er!ie commentarr on topics of In·
terest b1 l)'ndic.ate4 columnists and.
cartoonists. by providing 1 rorum
ror readers' \•Jews pn4 t>Y p~ting
ltti& newspaper·s opinlOM and Ideas
on current topi(',, The editorial
~nion' or Uie Dilly Pilot appear
only in thl" edllorial c:olumn a1 the
top of thl'! page. Opinions exprnsed
by lhe t'Olumnlsts ;uw1 cartoonl1t1
and lctlrr writers are their own and
no tndor~ement of thr.lr vlew1 by the
Dally PUot shoul.d be lnftrrod',
It is a lio classic monopoly
oohn\•lor. That's thct way monopolies
handle custon1er rompl11iJ¥s . Tht>y
throw then1 and the customers out the
door and make up for the lottt business
by chur~i ng everybody else more.
Al with other monopolies, the
Tuesday. Decombcr 17 ,1974 It is a testimony to the pOstal ~
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Bacall ·Boils ·Over
'Every s.p.B. ls_ Trying
To -Get Buc·ks Off Bogi~'
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ll)I BOB.TH0~1 ~ 1rig a biogra phy of Humphrey Bogart.
BEVERLY Hit.LS t<\P> -The h1iss Bacall had some choice words
widow Bogart was in d rage, her for thti nature of t he "friendship, "bul
words ricoche'.ting off th~walls of ncr admitted she was powerle'.ss to stop the
hotel suite. book .
New Pot
Tactics
Surface .
SANTO DOMJ,;Go (U P!~
·-Dominican a uthorities
say smugglers have adopt-
ed a new tactic -noallng
m arijua na ashor e in
waterproor wrapplJlgs at
isolated beaches to elude
customs o(ricials.
A cust'oms offi cial said 60
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Allstate
Goes ·Vp
SAN FRANCISCO
(UP I ) -Allstate
Insurance Company' has
announced automobile
insura n ce rate in·
creases or nearly-10 per-
cent f or ·Ca liforni a
motorists.
The company ~1 onday
cited the "rising costs of
accidents.''
TuHd1y, December 17.197•
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675·1717 ,,_
Just Open
In time
OAILY PILOt A 7 itt, •••P •••\U.
: i ' ., "Every s.o.b. and his brother i~ try-_ ... ~f-My lawyer tells me I have . no
ing to make a buck rfom Bogie,'' rights in this matter," the SO-year-old poun d s or marijuana L.----------'
-packed in waterproof cas_;
ings were found over the
weekend floating toward
Domi nican shores, the third
·such catch In a few weeks.
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Lauren Baeall declared. '"They use actress said. "Nor have I been able to
ti ls fiee0n-t".~li1rts, ace masks, do anything to stoP the vulgar use of
f>OSters, jj.gsaw puzzles, coasters. He Bogie to sell products. ·
\1as a man who hated commercializa. :'It's atrocious. Everybody USC'.S ac.-
tion-all his lire. But he's dead and he tors. THey USF"Us to promote every
l'an'l right back." charity io ~tie "''orld. They use us to Jn neig hbor ing Puerto
Rico. authorities had c;.on-
fi scatcd sever al hundred
pounds of marijuana which ·
witnesses had seen dropped
JIE R TIRADE llAD been set off by
news th.a.t a onetime. friend ;was writ·
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help get politicians el,ected. And then
they tell us we have 1'o rights . We are
public figures, so anything they write
or say or u·se about us is okay .
"You'd think that a man's widow
and his children-would be-able to have
some control over how he is exploited
after hiSOeath. But-ne.
1··into the waters bet\\•ecn the ·
. two· islaM nat_ions by a
-=-priVate plane.
No arrests have been
· m ade, a nd authorities "Bogie hated to be_uscd. ~e was re-
atly a very trusting per:;on, and time
after time he put his ·faith in·ireople:
'only to be betrayed.. Now he's being
' 'TF G K acknowled ged that a con-' CAN I HTBAC , siderable amount or mari·
-___ H_u_m_P_~_r•_Y_B_o_g_a_rt_,---_,_·-J uana mig ht ha-ve been
s mu gg led i n _to th.e
used and..no one can stof it." ··~
Among the targets o Miss Bacall 's
wr ath were a C.anada Dry com-
me rcia l wh ic h uses the fa m ili ar
Bogart lisp a nd another Bogart imita-
tion in a comme~ ial that appears in
French theaters.
"CLA UDE CHA ROL, the famous
director, was paid' a fortune to shoot a
Gas Station
Owner Admits
Price G·ouging
eommercial for Winston cigarettes." ,
she remarkeft. "I think that's ter rible, SAK FRANCISCO <A P ) -A -
especially to p romote '<'igarettes, l-lillsborough gas station owner has.
y,•hich cert ainl y contributed to Bogie's pleaded guilty to federal charg~ of
death.•· • ~as price gouging , reportedly the first
The actor died in 1957. having had a such con\'iction in the nation.
cancerous lung removed. r\icholas Nikkah. 39. pleaded guilty
~tiss Bacall h11d mixed feelings in feder al court ~1 onday lo 10.of 20
Dominican Repubhc by this
means without Qetection.
TAKE THE "IF"
OUT OF "GIFT"
WITH A GIFT
CERTIFICATE
2 Se nte nced
In Slaying
LOS ANGELES (UPI J -
Two men convicted of kill-
ing a 56-year-old cafeteria
employe during a holdup at-
tempt Jan. 20 were sen-
tenced to life in prison .
Su;>erior Court Judge Jack
E. Goertzen imposed the
sentence on P.felvin Fran·
cis. 29, of _J..os Angeles, and
Otis Sbaw, 26 , of Hollywood,
who were both found guilty
in October of killing Salome
Perez.
~tv'41L4s
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l~ { _,'
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ahout \Voody Allin's "Play It Again, ch11rges of filing false documents a!!d
4., ~ontlonia.rt
fJ..~""¥·~""" . ,, •\ ~. l • .,
Sam." in which Bogart appea,red as charging as much as 6.9 cents per ,....... .
an a"pparition to advise a mousey gallon more than allowed by 1973 gas 17tti & lrttMf.• WISTCUFfl't.Ali HEWl"Oll IU.CH Lic;io Village • 34 39 Via OPorto • 675-17,17 ~
'SHE'SPO ERLESS' ;
Lauren Bacall
husband. p,riceregulations. 1 5 5 Newport Beach f\ ..,;1
"I think \Voody had a creative, fun: I-le could draw h on_e-year prison Open Evenings 't 19• unday 11 • ,
ny idea for a plaY," she said. "But it term and a $51,000 fine and be ordered AIM H•wportw""' • Hnfport IHCll Validated Free Parking
was a tasteless idl~~a~o~n~fi:lm~-~W:h:y:'..,.~l:o~m~a=k~e~re~i~h~t~"'~;o~n~to~·~th=e~p:":b:H:c_. ~H:clb======· ~o~,..='~""":::":-•:•:·:':":•======~-========:::=========~~~ • Because film ·lasts; plays don't:-'°' wilfhe sentenced J an.17.
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-Bo rn_ b :ing~ tines --.--· ~.t.~.!~~ . r.w.,.
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A handsome young truck l!========!!!!=H
drivet \\'ho admitted he dyna_mite1t 11 government·?W~ed .. .
h voltage transmission line to.....:ers ai:id_ then lh r~atene.d _ .Jen·•s_ F_l_orisf . Jack out the city or Portland in a St m1lhon extortion plot
h been sentenced to.20 years in prison. 11511a..~11¥'4.
:-.... I-Us darls:-haired wife was sente!lced !\londay to 10 ¥ears ,.....,. • .._..
for her-parfin assisting hipl, includ1o_g the ~awless ~Y!llD-i of 962 00 J 3
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j{ift ideas. "
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a Sin~ spaced th rec-pag~ ~etter .demanding S~ million £or I ~--~·~~·5;~~;;;;:;;;;i1 lheoB2.nn~i.lle PowerAdm1n1strallon. t Reach ,out and 1
· touch them. f
-· -The m ~i muni sentences oft each.of three counts were -.. FLOWEIS
iinposed on D~vid rand Sheila fleesc'h , both 34. residents o( ~ by DEIRA
rural Beavercre{!k'about 2~ miles southeast of P:ortland. : ..
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l The sentencii\( by .U.S, District Judge Ro!>ert D. B~llon1
cam~ a£ter hints thii"-!)Yo ot!!_er persons were involved 1n_lhe
plot., .in which 11 trn1.1sm1ssion towers were dynamited IHI "":r.:---11¥'4.·
bet.ween Sept. 24 and Oct 18. _ I ~::;;::;;::;;'~1c§.§-~·~'~"'§:"~J~-~ After the court sessian at whiCh'the liecsChes' altotney, i-
l-lo,vard Lunergan. al!Udcd to an untdentified pair. U.S. Dis-VALLEY
tr1ct AUorney' Sidney I. Lezilk refused to ·CO_qirp.e~t. ~~ tilJA OF FLOWERS
y,•ould not s'ay whethC'r the eovernm~nt cons1ders ~1ts in---~ cA
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For The
Record
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Disxolu• iot11
Of 1ffarrlagt>
Fred Roberson, ast,istant
vice prtsldent and branch
manager for Union Federal
Savings and Loan Associa·
tion, bis been installed in
his second term as presi·
dent of the Fountain Valley
Chamber of Commerce .
pride in tht years to come ..
The chamber is a fledgling ;
it is growin,R ."
Southern CalJfornia F..disoft
Co., second vice president;
Steve Handler, operator ot
the Hair Handlers,
secretary, and D. D. Evans,
branch manag er for
Crock·er Bank, treasurer.
Stearns, Three Worlds
Realty, secretary ; Carol
Hacker, Fountain Flowers, ·
treasurer; Nora Morrison,
attorney, corresp'onding
secretary, and Diddy Lam·
men, outgoing president,
parliamentarian.
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Ms. Helen Rash
Vni High
Debaters
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:"'Jovice Speech Tour nament Elsewll.el'e v at Edison lligh School in
lfuntinljlon Beach. :\'.EW--·yQ'RK (AP)
Edwa rd All~n Pierce. 100. a
.founder J!: ~·I er rill l,ynch,
Pierce.· Fenner & Smith,
lnc .. df&:I J\fonday . Jn 1927,
he formed the (irm of E.A.
1'.i crce and Co .. which-later
bcc:1me the nucleus.or l\1cr·
rill Lynch. , ,
Top talkers v.'ere lwo de-
bate teams, one made up of
Ken Bates a nd._~Tim
Carpenter Kathy Stangl
and Laurie Sle'\•ens -made
up the other team \\'hich
y.·on ::ill its debates.
1,'!1_rt"c othct.1.eams,-Chris
P'eterson !"'nd S t efan
Demetrescu, Don Green DeR ('h -J\'oti~es ·and Sam \Von, and fl1onica '-----'--'~------Luchini and Tom \\'ood won
• co11wr1o1 all but one debate.
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'>t Jo•<"•"' cn .. rcn. tnl't•tnent Gooo ~1ary in \'irgin1a.
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PAINFUL STIFF HICKS
The muscles or
tb e neck
become
.lipast1c, stiff
and painful in
movement .
These attacks
are usually
sudden in ()('Currenf'e, such a5
upon arising in the momingr
from bed, a sudden twist or
jar or fall or even drafts,
exerclu and strenuous work may br ing on s u..ch a
condition. Research in our
field shows that people are
s uC'ceptibl e to these
conditions because of a basic
underlying spinal problem.
One that may have .been
pre&ent over a period of time
without symptt .11s, but so
-Weakenin,: the ata.biliJ.y o( the
spinal •column that, at I.he
ri ght moment. 1n\'Olvement
with a jolt or twi st brings
about a<'ute pains Jn the n~k « baC'll ! These conditions are
best cared for by a cooiplete
exam1nat1on and spinal
x ·r,Jys to dt'termlne
ciuse and best approach lor
the ull!111tlon of Chiropractic
adJustmrnu to am.ire prompt
rttier and cortetllon
Dr. Partain ; D.C,
MelntU..1 OMc:" ill tlle
Eo1tbluff V'ollogo c.nter
HEWPO•T IEACH
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"I am proud of what the
chamber is today ,"
Roberson said at the in·
stallation banquet. "I think
we are going to rind more
· HELEN RASH of Valley
of Flowen; was installed as
president of the Ch.amber's
Women Division.
Other chamber officers
include: L. A . Schatz,
branch manager for
Barclay·s Bank, first vice
president; J ames KeMedy,
Other Women's Division
officers <ire : Roberta
DeFraga of Valley Print-
ing, fiNit Vice president;
Dee Spear. housewife,·
second vice president; Fran
Boys Sportshirts
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Woven shirts wilh Short
and long sleeves.
For the big or littfe boys.
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· Quantities Limited
Children's
Ph~n.ograph Players · .
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similar to those
Jus,t in lime for gift giving, at prices you can afford.
Quantities limited
Bicycles
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Boys & Girls 20" Hi Riser ...,
Now35.99
Orig. 47.99
Boys & Girls-26" 1 O Speed
Now55.99
Orig . 74.919
In thE! carton prices
Limited Quantities
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I~the l1t!11@4il1)i
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JOsEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING _
9564 -!loo An .. ·~ .. IH<io-9H·lUS
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MOW 'fOI 'fOUI CONVINIJNCI : •• OPllrt PAIL'f
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Girls Coats & Jaclcets
Gitls
Knee-Hi
Socks
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that Utile girl for the cold months ahead.
Choose from many styles fur, fur trims or
ski styles.
Styles slmitar to thOSlfll!IJstrare·d·
Quantities are Umiled
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A select group of dark shades onty
tor big & little feet. Al one foot prices
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Socks are similar
A select·group/ to tnose shown ..
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Check these lops out. Sure to
please the sport minded. Choose
from a wide group of tops. Many
styles fo< Uttle girls,
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~UENA PARK: Beach al Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9:30. Sundays 10 to 10.
ORANGE: City Dr. al Garoen Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10109:30.Sund"ays 10109:30.
SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. or So. eo·asl Plaza • Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10.
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• one nursing home sho"·ed human dignity ; prof~eer·
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Your Blood Chill' •
and then dropped a lighted
cigarette. She became a
humnn tore!).
Tuetday, O.Cembtr 17, 1914 DAILVPILOT Alt
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Dc1lberate physical injury
or personJI abuse or pa.
lients and lire.threatening
~-conditionS-e.X.is.Lin_more.
than hair the nation's 23.000
nursing homes, a Senate
Subcommittee has re.
ported.
"the smothering to death or Ing ailt cheating.
aputlcnlwhoobviouslywils The report said the
in a coma and taking too Senate panel was forced to
lon gtodie." conclude on the basis of IS
Other rep9,-ted abuses in·· -1o·~ a r s 'o ( gathering
eluded negligence leading evidence, ''that over 50 per.
to ~e.11.th and injury; un· cent of the nursing homes in
sanit ary conditions; poor the United States are sub·
food quality or preparation; standard. • w Ith one Or
hazards to lire and limb; more life·threatening condi·
lack of dental. eye or foot lions."
first l:U.l monltLt.all.ed nurs·
ing home health' and sa(ety
inspections ··a national
farce" and said federal er.
forts to improve nursing
home care generally failed.
From: its files, the sub-
committee of the Senate
Special Conimittee on Ag·
ing cited specific examples
of abuses· .
-fn 1970, the Detroit..
Health Department report·
ed that a body 'A1as allegedly
kept for l\l.'O dnys near .a
nursing •faeili1 y's food
handling area; th.it fee al
matter was round in a pa.
tient's bureau drawer; and
that pittients sat · on mat·
tresses soiled with thei'r
O'A'n urine and feces.
\\Oman from a. !\tlnneapolis .
suburb y:hose mother sut
(cr.cd a stroke and "''as
takep to a nursing home.
Tho( .. woman returned the
neXt mornin(:l to find her
mother tied -\\·ithout
clot hes -in a bed in the
midst or her own wastes.
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"lt would make your
blood chill," the report said
~londay, citing testi,mony
by a t.1aine state senator
that a· state attorney
general's investigation ·of
~are ; theft from patients: 1'1onday 's report .was the
inadequate control or second in a monthly series
drugs;. reprisals agaiost on the rast·gro .... •ing ll.S. compla1n~rs; assaults on nursing home business, The
- .A patient left unat·
tendt.'<i in a Chicago nursing
home was allowed to drink
i.lnd smoke. She fell asleep,
spilling liquor in her lap,
The r.1porl quoted the
painful recollecttons by u
. "It's sea red ·rnto my
·memory. ~l"<'ing h<'r slrug·
~ling to free herself. cr;.;ing
out for soml"on<' Lo hC'Jp·
her," she said. "She clung
to m~ and cried like a child
ov~r and O\'er again."
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HER ~ILL PICKED
Student Vlahakls
o,,11,1"11945Uft ........
TO SACRAMENTO
Estancla's Chavez
Esta11cia lliglt
Students Bound
For-Sacramento
OylllLARYKAYE · o+t ... Oailfl"i~SUft C.alifo nia Law.
Competing in front of
Senator Kim Vlahakis and three area residents who
Asse mblywoman Sue served as judges, the two
Chavez are headed ·ror 'Costa Ml"sa girls presented
Sacramento. the bills they wrote.
They'll introduce and de-Miss Vlahakis.' bill was
bate a bill .QPncerning re· selected to be . introduced
gistration or recreational in Sacrarhento. Miss
vehicles, along with voting Chavez's bill concerned
,on 74 other bills-prese11ted ·mandatory helmets for
;during a special four-day motorcyclists.,
Jlegislat?ve session.
, THE WINNING bill I TllE TWO Estancia lUgh would require a one-time
School sop.homores were $10 registration for slide-in
1chosen by the Orange Coast campers -the type plac~
;YMCA J.o mak e the on·smalltrucks. · ·
.!Sacramentol trip,_ which is AlthQJJgh th' truc;:ks have
/expected to attract 750 high to be re(:ister~d, current
!school students from Ja.,.,.doesnotreqUiresimilar
around the state. registration for· th'e camper
: It will be held Jan. 30. shell. I£ the shell t!:,stolen -
!Feb. 2 in th~ state capitol from either an individual or
building& in Sacramento. from a dealer's lot ... thU.e-.is
no effective way to recover
THE.MOCK l~gislature is '.the s~o\en propertY. a~·
the culmination of several cording to the bill s
months of preparation by iauthoress.
the young politicians, who Along with the· senitor'
'will have attende.d several and assemblywoman, a
conferences .and held 11tate dozen foreign students at
officer elections prior to the Harbor area high schools
actual trip. "''ill go to Sacramento, too.
Planning started iR Sep· A special ,pro-gram
tember when stu d~nts at planned for l·hese student.!
local Hi·Y Clubs at high will attempt to show
schools began d reaming up American government in
bills they wanted to see as action. . .
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Coast College-Wins
Speech Tournament
The Orange Coast College
forensics team captured the
first place sweepstakes
trophy · at a recently·hel~
speech tournament at
UCLA.
\Vith a total of 45 college
and univE'rsities takingtP.a.r/i
in the tournament
sponsored by the Pacific
South\\'est r~o r ensics As·
socialion; 16 OCC 1students
brought home speaking
a'A·;1rds. .
.... SlC\'(' f)Jyton Of ~lunt·
inglon Beach \\'On second
plac<' in persuasive speak·
ing; !Hark Lynd of Newport
BeD ch took second In im·
promptu speaking ; and
Terry Flicking~r-was third
in expository.
Hick Moore of Huntington
Beach and Glenda
Coast Coed
Counselor
For USC ,
ll :.irriett~-Watford of
Nt>wport Beach has been
seleeted as a peer counselor
at lhc U niversity of
Southern California.,.
~lcCormick or Ney•port
Beach won superior
certificates in extern.
poraneous and ?lfarsha
Buchnl'r of l luntington
Bench took a superior in ex.
pository .
Excellent awards went to
~1ark Lynd. Da"id AuHoy
;ind J.ulie Quick. Kewport
Reach: Mary 1'1yers, Jef{ •
Johnson, Michele LeBaron,
Cheri L;1ckey. Joe Provost·
\1ince ~torgan , and Terry ·
Flickinger, Costa ~1esa.
Others receiving ex-
cellent aw;u:ds "'·ere Gaty
Butter'A'Orth and Ste,·c
Dayton, l~untin g ton Beach;
ilnd C:1 rey Brady, Garden
Gro\•e ..
Program Tqld
BELMONT <UPll --trhe
College of f\otrl' Dame and
Notre Dame lligh School ·
announced a prOg ram UR·
dl'r which students can
comp lete six years ·or
studies in four or five years.
Students \l.'ith records of
aeademic achievement Will
be permitted to take h.igh
School and college COUrii#
concurrently.
l\fiss Watford . a graduate
of Nr .... ·port Ha.l"bor-lllgh
School, "'ill be 'in charge Or
ad\'i~in,g other students,
hC'lpii\g staff thr stud ent in·
rormut1on booth. buildinv;.
rnpporl "'ii h officials on
c·;1mpus and \\'ilhin the com·
munity .tnd referring stu· ~ -1~:1'<
dents to tutoring services
and financial aid advisors. ·
Daughter of !\Ir, and l\trs.I
\Yaltcr T. Watford of 853
Ilayv.·oc><I Dr., 111 iss Watford ..
a sophomore, said she"·ould
\Ike to work with the Com-·
munily Outreach Prngtam
t1nd in the Ju\'l'nile Proba·
hon Dc1lartmcnt.
. · "' euEMA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 lo 10 .
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•••••••••••••••••••••••••• EARl.'S dinners from $2.25 --.. .......... ••c-. luncheon, too
OllAMGE: City Dr. al Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 10 9:30. Sundays tO 10 9:30
SANTA AHA: 3~00 So. Brislol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9:30 to 10 Sundays 10 10 to
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TV IDGHIJGHTS
t\UC 171 7:30 -··Tue !\"ighl Before Christmas.
.i\n tulim;.i ted musica l or Clement C. "!i1o0i'e .. S "i\
\'isit rrom St . :Xichol.is.'' \\1ith music by f'\orman
l.uholl. .
, CBS <218 :30 -"A Ch11rlie BrO\\n Chri~tmas . ''
Churli<' Bro"·n and l.inus se~•rch beyond shiny
;1luminu rn trees <.1nd tinsel to !ind real meuning
r Chr1stmu-;.
l\CET 12s1 8::W -"Sag;i or' \Vestern ~Ian."
Story of ill -futed journey nf Capt. Robert Sl'Oll
}ind four comp~nions to South Pole. · i r
.CBS 121 ~:'.lO -"Benjamin Franklin," Bc~1u
rt gesslars as young Benjamin Fraiiklin.Lloyd ·
Bridges portrayS" hi storic figure in his middle
)·ears.
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TV DAILY LOG
W ednesday
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6er1111111. M11io V~1lt.
1:30 Q IC) "For tllt n~ Tlmt" (mus)
DAYTIM E MOVIES •0 ·~9-M1ri11 l111l1. Zu Zs1 Gabo1,
ll11rt llls.zo1r.
&:JO 0 ... llftdtl '°' ltftn(' (t<>m) ·4~j !:30 m IC). "Wo111111 ol Straw" to:neL
--Arturo De Cordow• oi)11111ry l•· (dn) 64 -G!na Lollob1lrid1, mour • "lt•htl'1 rer P1rt I l«i ml ·sa-
t :OO 0 .;., 1te.i1ttM i 1111 to.boy" ,. Dofll Oly, Cl1rk G1blt.
(tom) ·~1-Cltftll fOld RllOl\cla Q:} (6J (C) "TIM Dfta• M1•tt"
nemin1 ' (mus) '64-I01nf111 Stetlfi M!cMtl '
1e:00 O "Tk ScMltt a-itu" (lll)'l) Mtd'llin. ·
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Johnny Cash Has Yen for Show
•SUIFM• 1111.M NSTIYAL•
NASJWILLE, Tenn. (AP) r---.........
-A auelit appearance wttb
Peter Falk on television's
''Colombo'' program
· t•rUer this year has given
~ntry singer Johnny C•sh
tbe bug to-star in his o~
noovlolent detective series.
"I think he'll do ill I really
do," said Cash's sister and
business asslstint, Roba
Hancock . ~1rs. Hancock said if a
script is Co mpleted and ap'·
proved within the next few
we(kS, a CBS t elevision
pilot movie will be filmed in
January. And if the ratings
are good enough, the series
will likely follow, she Said .
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MRS . HA NCOCK said
sclpl wfiters working for
producer David Welper are GENTLE DETECTIVE?
trylne to create a story Johnny Cash
showing Cash a& a gentle
character, but without los-Cash a "rfew concept"
ing the potential for good police show rormats. ratings which seem lo de-
tna'.nd violence in te1e..,isio~ "TllEY'R E ~0 1sG lo
pohce shows. . show. him in this particular
.. , ...... A police show has to thing living on a farm .
tfa~e a .. cer.taln a"!ounl of They're going to show his ~ct1on, said Cash s agent private life. which you don't
1n .Lo~. A nge l~s, .ll-tartr see on television·with police Kh~an . Otherwise, 1l cant shows. You sure don 't see it
get on television. It just in 'Colombo' or 'Manilix.'
can't be a pablum-type He's even going to have a
show.'' 1 mother."
Klein i'aid he ho es to get 0 Cash
DINNER ~ANCE-8 P.M;-
_ _}\fa!"ine Restaurant
' ·& Empire Room
A New Ye11's [...e Party 'll'n ·: -,
di11111r, cltoice of lohsr:i1:.r ro!~~r ~';.!y',,'-,1~u1r'!1tl or heel Chimp· 1 , sir 0111
$ ... aa:11e. avors, dancinJ. e~erytltinar 45 00 Plf "°"Pit (pttPtld)
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~TARRING CHARLTON HESTON e
KAREN 8LA(IC e GEORGE KENNEDY
GLORIA SWANso'N e HEL'.EN REDDY
FR6M ZIM8ALIST JR • SU~f1 CLAlllC' .,
SID CEASAR e LINDA BLAIR ·1
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HILL"
sing in the show . l1owever. to conj.inue th..e series.
plans call for bpvlng plenty Klem sald lllat to aet the
of country music as back· pilot movie on the air before
ground -at the police de-the current season ends In
partmenl, for example. April , it must be filnwd n0;
THISWIM-,
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Cash's wir~ and singing-Jatertban Jan.. ts.
partner..,...J.une.CartU---Cast>y....~ Cas h's-o·n I y-ot}l-er
will be ';'ritten into the story tele.vision series was ABC's
as an associate at the police·-··1oh·n·ny .Cash Show," J..!...,..,,,..,,,..,..,..,..,..,1_
department, Klein said. whtch folded several years
"The show was the No. 1 ago, Since then, he has done
one show of the week on between two anti three
NBC,'' said Klein. '' television specialsayear as
:Colombo' had never been well as guest appearances.
"'""'No.1 before.•·
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story Is his real-life farm at ~····' .. r"~ ·· Bon Aqua, near Nashville. f'
After the initial movie,
_plans c.!!!__for }!uilf1lng ::a=-il::=:E~-§::·~~-:-::::c::;::.~·:-~-:-:::-:-;:-~sounastage dupllcateofthe I ' ... ~
Nash vil le Metro -Polic ~ .BT'STER Department headquarters l.Ji ·and BILLIE Ill'
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SAT & SU~ 11:11 . f:'5 & 9 PM
SOUTH COAST PLAZA II
1111 Ol-.i1 '•J 1t lri1tll 141-JJS!
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, , 1G:ll WICE NOS l :ll • 7;1Q & 10:40
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"HOUSI THAT VANISHEb" 1,1.1
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Come celebrate with us in the Grand Ballroom. $35 per person
i eludes a gourn1et dini;>er: cha1npagne, hats, noise-makers, tax
i nd gratuity. You \vii i dance to the n6stal$ic 14·t)i ece big band
sound of the famed Keith Williams. featuring Lee Whitney, TV
star. r t'or reiervali ons call (714) 535-6 171, Ext. 1261.
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Tuffday DecemDer 17. 1974 DAILY PILOT A I '
Mystery ~rows
-1lritish-Eigure
~!N~oony~~.!~~!l antt
Books~ore.Co~ictioJJ
w'!u~~N~U~n~~!.hy~K~~A~ll ~ ~f!~.~ttOOd
The U.S, SuP.reme Court Books, a store in Santa time tbe pumshm ent was
has refused .tO re\'iew the Crut. JC'uhns is nart owner 180 days and $2,500, and 90
obscenity convictions Or two and Castner is a clerk . d.ays and $1,500, respt'r·
'1N ASJRONQMl(Al
OPTICS FOi -
ISYEAIS" r
OPEM-7 DAYS
9:30 to b:OO Californians who ~)aim the One pro~eedi n g dealt with tively. .
state law dis ciminates s.ale to a policeman of a T_he' ~pp ea l s~1d lht' 646-928,1
ii '
S tone hou se,"' a Labec.._ 1n coti nection with his
member of the British !ter~vice as minister or posts
· Parllame~t. was last seen :inrl rcle~mmunications in
in liotlam1 Beach ,Nov. 20 , the late 1 . Today, British
headibg . tor .a swim, and papers saii:I e-...,tiajl been t~e m.ystery surrounding named a Commurlilt s by
his disappearance has aCzcch dcrcctor.
against bookstore owners m agazi n e e ntitled Cal1forn1a ob.scen1ty I.aw
andclerks. · "Response. Volume One, discriminat_es ~r e~clud1~g ljf~~M~l~A~O~l~IN~l~f~l~U~M~l~N~fS~~~~~~~11~1'M~tu~~, The court acted Monday Number One"; the other film pr0Ject1on1 ~ts. in
inabrieforder.,withoutopi· with th ~ sa le of two t.h e~~ers f~om cr•.m,1nal
nion. paperback books, "Animal l1ab1hty while m aking M BEAT INFLATION SPECIA '
grown ever shlnce. .
One prohing story, in Mon·
d ay's tabloid Dally ~firror,
s11ys the hand some 49-year·
old legisrator w ~s under
Klan Ha's
Candidate
,for 1976
• THE PA.PER. s aid
Stonebouse's complex busi·
ness interests included the
sale of defense equipment
and security printings such
as banknotes.
The Mirror said Prime
Hi__9ister Harold Wilson h<J(I -t
retei'ved a live·page dos.sier Sad {\'oie
on Stonehouse.
U"IT~
Lovers" and "Sex and the provision for c lerks 1n L
Teen-ager." bookstores. . 2 FOR I WITH TIUS AD
ll also challenged the Two E:ntret!f'orTllt'l'nctQ/Ont
IN THE FIRST case,
Kuhns drew 90 days in jail
and a $1,;50 fine; Castner 40
state's one-year r·esidency Daily Sunday-thru Thursday
requirement for JUr y Th o ''0 service. 5:00 to 7:00 P .l\I. • ru ec."
THE ~QURT also refused
to review the conviction of
Gloria Sandquist, convicted
or showing obscene movies
at a theater called the
''Kozy Kitten '' in e.4~~':':.'~tsaid in an order Damages Approved
the cases did not follow the OAKLAND fUPll -An The settle men Pro\h.lcd
IJ1 nner served "'!l.hUy from 3 00 p m.
£nler1rnnmtnr N19ht/y
RUTHJE LEWIS
Thwr., Fri.,_. S.t. ~ correct appeals procedure out -of-court i;ettl emenl that a Union City firn1 own-
in California courts and cslimatcd al Sl.5 m1ll1on 1ng a suddenly slopped
There Was no official .JC'Wl'lrr V'::ilued o.1l therefore Were not within -ha s been appro\•ed 1n truck into whi r ~ ~ladd1."1:'s ri.d11·s,,\f,·.11 .~.urut1·H.Jr.1\',,1r4 111n1·.-.tlf1·1 11ndSp{ritl
comment on the report. SSO.OOO h:is fleen stolen t1edheer'a. u1 r,,i,.sbduincatli.on of the Supe rior Court for Claude J. t ar crashed would pay jl{
l\taddix, 30, for in1uries in a S35'l ,OOO. r /1Thr1·s11·att'!i J -1
Othei papers carried re· from l.e na llorne's 10th The bookstore case was t912autoacc idcnt. ·~'~ . "
ports Stonehouse's life was fl oor apartmenti_in ~ew appealed ~ Earl Kuhns .M3ddix has been-in a 1'he.. rule ~f CalLl'orJUj.1 JSJ H. Coast Hi,clii1•or ~
insured (or 120,000 pounds and Richard Castner, con· coma since he v.•as 1n\'olvt'd 11 as obliJ?:ated to pay $30,000 1 r k · 1 h r •r , f\'t111r•"' B1·.1c 1 _ ·1 ($276,000).Somebinledata York . :i rcordin~ to· victed twice o now1ngy ina string ofrear-endcol-a vearfort eresto uao· r
STONE ~f0UNTA1N, Ga.
<U PI > -Tbe imperial
board of the Ku Klux Klan
has formed the "A mericans
ror America" political par-
ty and nominate d Da le
Reusch of Ohio ror presi-
dent in 1976.
connettion betwten hls dis-exhibiting or di stributing I is ion s on the Altamont diX's life. Maddix ha s a v.·ife lltst'rl'oJ 1i11115 (7l-1) 675-SJZO ..,__ -· '--
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"We are defending all
Americans today by form -
ing another party," said
Reusch. a Ford Motor Co.
employ e fr om Lodi, Ohio.
"We have had no solution1
to our major problems by
either the Democrats or the
Republicans."
TllE KL..\N selected Scott
Nelson, 35 . a bill collector
for it Houston . Tex . utility
company, as vice presiden -
tial nominee for 1976.
Reusch, nominated at a
secret meeting or the Klan
imperi al board Sunday,
said he hoped to raise $40
million for th e campaign. '
. The Klan governing
board also opened national
membership to pers()ns of
· the Roman Catholic faith
and natur:..alizc d citizens
with amendments te its con-
stitution, Reusch said.
STONEHOUSE'S wife
lJ arbara, 4S, issiled a state·
ment saying she look out a
number of policies on her
hu sbarl d 's life this year
because she was ~orried
that he was underin$ured.
She Sa id Stonehouse travel-
ed extensively overseas on
busi ness and was aware
"that it was my desire to
make my' own insurance ar-
range me.nts to protect
myself and our family in the
event of his death .''
The Daily Mail said Mrs.
Stonehouse took out three
policies totaling 69 ,000
pounds ($158,000) between
July and September.
Stonehouse was in Miami
Beach on unspecified busi·
ness when he_ disappeared.
It was thought ar first that'
he drowned , but the Florida
police have no~ recovered
the body.
REUSCll S1\ID-_persons-A COLLEA.6UE in the
who ~ere nqt native-born I-l o use of Commo n s. Amer1c~ns , But had ~en Laborite William ~1olley, n~!ura li zed as Amer1~a~ h as said publicly he
c1t1zens also wou ld be eh$1• believes Stonehouse was
ble to. apply ~~r Kl an mem-killed by the Mafia. bersh1p. ' . . _.-
Reusch predicted a -London newspapers have
world ·wide ·depression given prominence_!o re-
·:sometime in mid -1975 or ports that a body wlls found
ear.ly 1976," an·d said he encas·ed in concrete in a
believed lhe United States-wa rehouse near Fprt
would become involved in-a Lauderdale, Fla .. five days
third world war over the after Stonehouse disap·
Afiddle East by the end of Peared. The body has since 1977. __ disappeared. -.
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lRAVEi ANO'. ADVENTURE
SERIES
Friday, nee.-ZO, I 974
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Sugar Prices:
Still on Rise?
KE\\' 0 It I. t;_A'.':S I l' Pl i
Sullar prices art ~·oollt'IJ.:
do .... n. hut tht•r pr1>lJably
IA011't ,,t;1y there fQr lonJ.:.
thl' Amrr1r:1n ~ugi1r (';inc
l.eagul' ~o.i1d ~l ondil}
The pr1re of r.iY.' ~u~:ir re·
:1rhed :in ••ll·t1mc h11lh of
64.5 tents 3 pnund o'n ~ov
20. Since th;1t time thf' pru·p
of ra11 su,i:Jr tlrop11t'tl 111
;,bout45rent ...
·· E::1t·h p:irt of the refin-
ing, .... holt>Sille and rc1nll
c·h:.111 hus certain amounts
11( 'u~.1r in\•en tor1cs V.'hich
mu~! ht:> clco.irrd nu t httore
lh{· Joy, er·prircd s u~ar ar.
rl\'C'' 1'his process could
t1.1k£'st'\'t•r;.d \.\(•e ks."
"It lake.:; 11m <'1or :i drop
in sugar pr1tl'~ tCi ;1cl11 ;1Jly
reach thl· con~unit•r ." lhl'
tl~Ut' SIHtL
"Somr m;irket t'Xper ls
think thr pr irl' 11·~ll turn
.1ruuna. an<I :-.\urt rising
31:\l'.1111.' Jl ,;ntJ s11 rik<'sman 'fhomas
\\'arnl'r S<~id the> 40-year -olrt
Su,i:J r Ari \'X\111'C:> on Dec.
:H, :ind '"Furt•ign s ug;ir pro·
th1('1·1' \\'h1ch hl'ld !.Ul!:ar
qurif;.i, uticll'r the ~u~ar att
v. 11! no lon i,tt·r t)e nh\igateil I•• 'tnp sug.1r to the US
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PROBLEMS?
.. , Ow c --.-etio.
wit. T•1 L•t• of Sl0,000 .,...,._.._.,_
NO DllTS
liidliik•l .. ooloy~
M-"".tllp
C• 111ll 71l·I055 9.5 ,.,.._
ra io -pager ·--$17.00
a m!lnth total ~ost,,.
d •. no epos1t on
Cftdlt approval
ORANGE COUNTY
RADIOTELEPHONE
SERVICE 1Nr
. 835'3305
L.A. CA.LLS ·
6</i'tl j II.
own ~·o ur o" 11
t1·lf'pho1il' 1>~'.,1!·111
and "11''" SS _ (business ser!1ce only)
Silt•nt hurtt:lor
alarrn ~Y"'lr111.11
froru RO•/do~
C:11 r lf'Jt>plio nP
•38.81 /1t1'onth
T ELErHONE CO.
OF C.A l.I FO RNIA
3001 R1·•lhill lll,·cl.
Edison.'s
County
Tax Paid
Snu thtrn Cal if•'1'11ia
Eth~on Company \\'ill p;iy
S!'l.·122.'.~42 in prope.rty l axes
t,,(J~;.ingeCount y thi ~ ye;.r.
J E. Kennedy, Edison
Costa i\'1esa m:inagcr, said...,
the 1nvestor-ov•ned electric
utility u·ill pay more than
581.7 million in 1974-75 ad
\•al1)rt·m t<i:>;l'S to lf. l'ounties
in (l'ntra l and Southti:rn
C:1lifnrni:1
1'hl" fltSt in~tu 11 mcnt ur
Sl.711.1 71 frir ~:d 1 son 's pr,O·
pt·r!y li.ix t·s 111 Orange Coun-
ty \\,1~ paid Dl'r . 10. The
final 1);1~ mt·nt \1111 be madl·
on t\pr1J 10.
mobile
,,_phone
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place~ receive
telephone, calls
in your c:ar· • no lieenae
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Santa A.no
581-1331
979-1234·
835-330-S
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Wants To Talk To You lofort You Buy , , ,
GOLD
Ma!o:e your plans now 10 attend this tr~ seminar on Irie many
ways lo purchase and sell Gold . For re'serval1ons call:
644-91 11.
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Date: Thurs<Jay. December 19th
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Place: E. F. HUTTON
600.C Mt~ c .... Dr.
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Self-employed?
Get a tax break
and 10% interest! ,
Self employed individuals can now
set as ide up to S7500 a year in a Keogh
Retirement Plan tha t's tax-free until
retirement. And, through Newport Equity
Funds you ea rn 109b .
For c"omplete facts on safe Keogh
Plan investmen 1 with no fees, full
liqu idity and earnings of 10%, act now'
Pla ns started this month are retroact ive
for 1974.
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L.M.Boud
Where Women
Best Prospect~
A sales man or varil'd and lengthy espcrience says
he'd rath er \\Ofk the floor in a r;.i rpet store lhan sell
:iny other sort of commodity. "\\'omen don't usualJy go
into a c:1rp<'t shop just lo browse," he says. "Once they
11alk throui:h th:it door. ~'OU can regard the m as re:il
prospects. But you need lo treat lh~m dclicatrly and·
~i\'e thl'm a lot or t ime. Carpet shoppers a rc scnsiti\'C
~.nd ner\OUS . They're scarf'd they'll make an cx-
pc-n~J\'e mistake ."
A SC IE:\'TIST named f . II. Mfcintos h of London
s.1ys that cily v.·iJ I be 80 feet under water in another
5,000 years.
STtiDJ ES SHOW Lhal 70 per-
cent more men than v.•omcn h1i\'C to
be rescued b y lifeguards·.
FOOTBALi.
Q_ "\\1ho \\'as tri'Cfootball
linem:in v.·ho some years ago pulled
out a gun and shot I he ball carrier?"
A. Cdn'l . CQUlC !JP \\'ith -the-
fcllo\r's n ame, but it happei;icd on a
'.\'ovember ••flcrnoon irr 1918 at llen-
derson. Texas. Tha t11ne"1annolon·
ly missed his t :ickle, incidentally.
lie missed hi~ shot. The bullet creascdttierunn•
ing back, but didn 't drop him short of the goal. It was.
his fifth touchdO'A'n of the day and h! said he had
ready been hurt "·orse in earlier pla}'S. . .
PlTY the poor husband halibut whose wife is 10 ~ times hl's.size. ,
PLAYlNGCAROS '
\\"h:it 's ~ baffling is "·hy the makers or playing
l':\rds can't s'el.!, s ame when they produce said cards
\1-ith_ each s uit in a different color. Every year some
brig!U soul sugi:t"Cs..!.s that be done. The cardmakers
have tried ii. R epeat~!Y· The ne'>'' color scheme won't
sell . Players insist on ~ck and red, nothing more.
I :\' ~-\RABl't, "al" ~nl "the" and ·•manakh"
me;:1nt "\\·eather." So"m~~put the tv.•o together to
make"almanac." " ·
\\111\T (0IU L OR F.~··s books'a~ you remem ber
hes~ rrom your youth£ul da~·s? SUf\'C)\Jakers put that
query to numerous ra mous Americans. They listed
thcs{' :j. Grimm's Fairy Tales. 2. Louisa ri·l ay Alcott"s
\1o rks. 3. Alice in \\'ondefl:ind . 4. The stories of
lloratio Al ger, Jr. 5 .. \lnrk T\1·ain's U'ritings. 6. Black
Beauty. 7. Treasure Is land, 8. Wionie the Pooh. And 9,
The Bible . ...
Fibre board's Mill Clos ing
SA:'\ FR1\:\CISCO (AP!
-Fibreboard Corp. said it
'>''ill s ~.ut its San .Jo<iquin
puln and paJlerhoard n1ill al
Ant1och next Su nday fQr
three or rour v.·erks "due to
!ht' slumping economy··
The mill e mploys 625
"·orkers a nd eligible pro-
duction employes "•ill re-
ceive holid:\y pay for four
~~-~ss\d~~~ ~i:~:~~a~d
:u cl.aughfin.
1J.e ola.-fa':'>hior.ecl
rnailiz-in·Frane<? I._ZOD shirt
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Capllol Ntwt Servirt•
S.>\6 RA~1 EN1!Q -With
a ll th e fa cet s -of the
~utomot ive industry chang·
1ng almost daily, one might
be v>isbing he knew whol
-th~ ser\'ice end of the busi-
ness '>''ill look like in 10
years.
John C. Bates, the head of
service operations fo r
Gene ral · ti1oto rs. makes
some interesting predic-
tions about the auto repair
industry in the current issue
or r.totor til <igazine. One of
Bates' as.s_ignments is to
project the ruture of the
service industry to G!\1 cx-
ecuti\'eS so the inrormution
can be dealt with \n long.
r ange P.lans.
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They'll write up the .order. Disney I anti a.nd Disney::•• ~= ~""' ~~:~ s~ ~ 1~ NASO YOI-toc1.1v 4,•1,)00
specify parts, and make out \\'orld sa id it is discussing auc~e, Jv. • .:-c 11 11 .i.o-.1r>e•1 J•s
h . ' · ,' • Burnp 51 I"-l\lo KNn'I Tk l\lo I 0.-CUrwi Sit t e bill. The computer will \1'1th J apanese inte rests the e.u1.,., M •11"' ••v. Ktnv ~' 111. • Unc:""'9t<I 1103 als~ k ec· p ·.1 eomplete 'b"l't r · b ·id · c"wt s~ 21¥o 21~ K•n'!Pff ,,~ u• rot11 t•w ..,-poss1 1 1 y o u1 1ng an C1m ''°" Klfl coM ,.,.,, ,
service record of the"vehi-amusem ent theme park inc.,,, T1t 1~1v.1T: ~~1~f! ~~ ~
cle for future refe rence. Japan. · Ctonon M1 10\lo 10.., Kt'fft Ft. •o 1
Th ·11 b r · c.,...... 1"' '" 11.~ c""1 '"" 1 ere w1 e eu·er repair The talks are under way· CroM'°I 111 1 K•nt 1m ,,., "
jobs th'at "ind up on the \\'Ith" l\1itsui & Co. Ltd., g:~1i : ... ;~::,.•C"t J l
workbe nch . Instead old \lit s ui Real E s tat e CFS Cnl1 '""' "'-KllUOICP i14 s
.Gniner1 and W1er1
'II b II d d , , . OWo\p pt '"' l'loKcio-r Pr '""' ,y, parts v.•1 e pu e out an Development Co. Ltd. and a-1 co ,_,, l\to ICfWO'• 1 1 GAIN1!115
I d 'lh 'Is · L" · · El · R •t C '°""' Cp '"' ti'> Kwllm £1 1 I rep ace w1 new uni , In· "e1se1 ectr1c a1 way o. CN 8r 1r .avi 10 t«ltd 51 n n 1 DI~ .!oOll 11'+ y, Up !S.O
t !Ir-lnloUlll '""'• \lo UP 20.0
eluding body sec.l ions. Ltd., Disney said. ~ 5&, tl: f;Y> t=:11 • ,: ... ,~ l Scott' l .. Gold '6 • ~ Up JO.O • -llFnl 1.1'<1 '""' t 'llo Up 11.6 OI FrOll< n. 1V. ~ Pr 1•1'1 11
OLD PARTS WON'T be The proposed project Cit1 SoGt '"" \.-c ~ 1• thro~:-n a we:ty , howe\'t:r . ,"·ould be located on a por· ~'gMJ! f: :: ~1.,.,l; ;I'll
S K•~lont OTC Jiit t \'I Up 16..0
I 8'flr Ctr• .40 •l"" t llt U• \IA 1 (lfKar IMOt'fl lh+ ~ Up 11.•
• • Cltr-Mt 20V. Ullo l~ 11mr, •• They will have salv aAC !ton on a 600-acre peninsula c ..... tr, T~-;~t!:"'e~i~ ;~ ~
value, helping'to keep dov.•n in Tok yo Bay known as ~ C:: ._. ,,,., Loeuu 10 10
the overall o utlay for Oriental Land. The site has ~~·. • 16 ~ si.r ~1"" •
I H"'C MIV .toll I + \to Liii U.3 ,: ~~.~~:'le'.: :~ ! ~ tl! :~:~
n T•llr Corprtn 11'1 + ~ Up 12.s 12 II.FA Pr°'tcllvt 21,<, + \lo Up 11.I
ll 81"1• Coto 2""'+ \lo Up II.I ,__" ....., 10\lo \.clntv l'b replacement. and u·ill find been committed to the de-c:.o:.c t1 1~ '"' 101 112
their '>''ay to a recyclinA velopment of :t total rttrea-= '1:~ 11" 1; ~~'...i°' 1!'" ,.
center. a future \•ersion of ti ~nal_ complex, Di s ne)' &,i' ~ :·1~J~::l' 11~::,· 1:~ ~f
t0day's1·onky· ard. -said. o-'Tt11~ 1 1111, Ma1•1e•1 lll"" 31 (,,Cr Ao!M • Mltlnl ( IJ~ I•
1• Scolt lrlM Am IV.• \'o Up 11.1
IS ~II lnltt !"-• .... Ull lO.D
It °"""""" P•°" 1'o + \.\ Uo 10.0 11 Clmtlfl lncp n o• \1 Up 10.1
11 Eartll Sc:ltnce lh' "' Up 10.0
tt Klftfldy _t___-n '""' • v. I.Ji> •.1 to Pollut!On Cnll l + 111 Up t .I 21 !:':':l'c.OJ'g ~1:::: 'i: ~=· =~ During the next decade. epen~ Mtr11 "" '""' 1 Bates pr edicl s th at al\, ~o agrenments have bctn ~-~ Mtrt Tw 12 u Gr Hiiie Sein 11'1. + \\ Up l .l
reached "nd no eomm1"t ~~ ""'-.... ,,,...v,,!\ ,',\" ,", mechanics v.•ill be certified .. -mcnts have been made, Dill· ~ ,. !!~ !.~ ~ ... °"',•-"'-,
• Aeynl.llllf .11 I • \II Up l .1 °"""' pts ,\I !h+ !lo .UP 1.1
as to their competence to --.... ~ "-. LOSl!Jls' perform a particulartypeo( rfey said. but "discussions ~Cl ~t::J.., =: ,:~ i; lo.1111 in11 ou ' -.,, Pft'-in1
job. There is legislation in t
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o date contemplate that thc g::. ~' ,~~ 1~~ =:, n11o ~;v. f ~1~11 ~,.:. 1::;= ~ g: ~::
the stale le "islatllre that and and capital required OM! Ort sv. SIMI Mtnyn ,, u 'Supoim1 l!!qpt 1vi--Vt Ott u.o
b • for thC'proi·ectwouldbecon-°'o." • .. ~ .:,,.,••-,n'e' l1!'!1,' ,si!:::...~,. _ 1"'-,., Off 23·1
_'A·ould requir e the cCrtifica-Yin ,.. MidT• ,.. 414 -All 1""-I'> °" n.1
tionoC mechanics. lributed by the Japanese in· g:i:, ~ ,...,.; "" :f! .. 1;., .. !t. ~ ,tv. £ ~°"L"Old ~ = ~ g: ~
Consl.de'ed b>· m any to.__ terests." OllN 1r111 1 1v. Mft$.tf• -. ui u t R!Ptr eom~L-2 -"" Ofl 20.0 .....:; ' Dthln C 211* tt¥t MINI FMI t t Wlll!OlllnC!r'I 1 "I --2 Of! JI.I thenationaJ-expertonfU\Ul'C o· • "b · Diltn Cn 11 111'1,MOCIUf C• '""'la 11 f!IM9Mll ,IN 2ft-'Ml Ott 11,, 1sney s contr1 ut1on ,to Dlttn "" 1,,. 21to ,,.,,.. 1n n 1• 1T•111M1 '·'"' 1iw.-" Ott 11.1 auto service, Bates sayS. "It the P'oiecl would consi'st ol DIOI<"' h> 111 ,,...,,. s. i.o"' 11 J Diil! cm..c"u ~-l'o Ott w.1
ld b · d ' t h Doll Cmp 1olo '"'° _..,. ar JIM. 4y, u Gr.,.lr" Gori> 1olo-""' Q!t 1•.J u·ou e n1 ce topre 1c t at the me park planning. de-C.ut11 '""' '"'"""'!"' • '"'UPrt,... •rKorP ,.,,_ \4 °'' 1•.l cars '>''on't require main-Ooiir Gtn •vi '11o ""°'~ c11. ~ •l'o ,, P ..... i.,_ ,,., 1 ~-"" Dl1 11.1 sign, technology, and oper a· DoN1.,. '"" ·10 Motion 1n t n T.itl<'-"<n _ 1111-,,.._Ott 11.1_. tenancc and rcpaif' it1 10 1· 1 · the ri·rm 00rtn G1 • 111o Motor' c1 4'h , Enrw11u. Co 1:v.-..., Ort 11.s , 1ona experience, °""' .1on1 1~ ,. ~ Sn-tJt11 .,., , Pt11H11• 1u11.tt1 ..,_ 1o1o Ott n .1 years. but that is n t going; to\ said Oo¥1t 011 s"' "'MS• 0.11 ·-111o T11t c.m"'"" ,.._ .,., Ott "·'
happen. Auto~biles of the . • ~-. 0 111"' 11"" -111ne • ,. 1 E::.:3,v~r 21o1o-~ -Dlf 12.0
IUV --, .. 1!'1. "'" en~st O'r Siio A•~rr. 2 ,~ -2 Dl1 II .I
-1980',s are dstill goin!.to n~ed , h T~e com.p~ni1es p11an,. to. ~=.1Sc:1 1t"' 1r' =~1J4~: ~v. ~ 2>1 ~~-;:.,..;.,::v ~;11111,:: ~ g: Jl;t ser\"1Ce an the '>''or,. is going eg1n a pC'r10~ o eya ua ion E<Oh t111 1~ 10" NllMll 'v 1•vi u Vt JI 11.~""' Ell•n 1 -v. at 11.1
1obedoneby mechanics." during whic h market
fie continued , ·•But m ain-· feasibilily st udies u·ill be
ten a nee and repairs \1·on'f be conducted and business dis-
needed as regularly as to-cussj_i;>n~ will continue, Dis·
~.day. ney said .
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Newport Buildilf,g
Slump Coiiti.;,,ues
MUTUAL FUNDS
-"'°'' -Fo,, F~,,. ·11 •.n lowl"IJ It 1 llit oC 1Ge Fnd 1.H
""' -•l.lc•d Pl'I· 101 Fnd 1.y CH Dn M"'t"'"t Gr l. :,.~-.:~ ?::.t"' "' ~~~·s
. Grwtll 3 ... •.00 .......... , l"l'Oftl •.H 10.= MIT Dt<tnlbff 16, 1914 F MW.I J.•S I .SCI MIG ....,,.., Gw :ii rlll F SpHU 1.31 l .lt MID ..., ... 1111; ,:;, 1:: :;:::kro\11'·'° s.to ~g
Adm lfll 1.13 1 .... IOUI': In lv M\Olwr 2 . .n l .'3 OfrlTC •.SI 4.M .,.,
.t.elnl Fd '·• s.n GW111 s.-•-~-•.a~ Am .t.elnlo In II ... 12.12 Ft lncrn 1.41 1.ll~Y M
Newport Beach's 1974 most dram atic decline in-.,.,...,, •.a 4·11 USG~ s ,_,110.:w.Sfe"'
b 'I AGE Fd J.1' l.11 UUllUt J.tl l.2' Fd · u1 ding slump continued building permits issued oc-•111.i.1t •.1> '-'' An co111 s.:M s.•s 11 atiG
th'. gh N b h , . Al~ FCI l,IJ l.•S Al E'1Y 1.111 I.OS IF Ftl
U OVem e r W en curred II\ the mOSt recent rACI F 1.tl J,lt kl tlE• •. tJ '·" MIF Gro J.32 lhe c1·ty's Department of r. lh "'11,,n '·'° 10.n 11 1o11"" s.u 1.u Ml!bot1 °"''""'' ,..,, H.VC mon s. I""' ov" s.•1 '·" NOS INCi' "'""' 11.1s 11,13 t 111,. CoJllm unity Developm en{ During the period from= i~1i111:>s's' l.SJ ttOUI': Grwt11 1.SJ l.Ms..111• G 2.n 1.st is~ed 176 building permits July through Nove mber, •~os: f.; tll !:&! 1'-s.,,, ,t~i~:tt •,:: ·~·~ ;·~~
having a11~estimated value 1973 the estimated value of lf'C~ :J~ =1 " '·63 J·:M 11 1~ !·!:~·~SI.I' 1no •:tt .:n
Of st "II" ' lll¥11m S•I S.M .:JI • • AT• 1110 0 111'· m 1 ion. building permits issued was s.ci io.i E~l P 3.1J i.ts ~ 11t:c Pos : Cl!"" F• 2.• s.i1 ~
By comparison, during·, $31 !'il7. In the sam e period -.s1oc~rth ffl * ~'.lo ~'.!o s.10~.ll1 ol•ldn ~~ ~::l ~-ll
t he sa":le month a year ago thi ~ year , t he value or ..;: 1 .... 1n >:n "'F~: 1l::t 1l:M P~t'¥.5 4.~ ·.~~ ~~ ~ ~·:; i::t
Lhe depa rtment handed out permits granted by the de· Z:: ~:r ~:l~ -..1.:To~'~i :.':" ~':cTSr 1·;: r't S11hl Str 1t'.iu ,.:so
179 permits bearing an partment was set at $64 ~'N'~M' '-SI Func11 1.11 i.• GrW111 t,. .;;,51:i11.~MA11,."~~
est. t d l t ' . . . Gfwtfi l.11 '·" lt:W l •c LI': "'"'° Fd 'u ... lma e cons rue ion m1lhon. a drop of $2'5.l GllOY I': inc..,, '-• s.1• Equ11y 11.2112.15 in....i ·,. ·,.
valueof S2 .6mlllion. million f"'"' 1·11 • GUI 6.• 1.• c.r.1t1 1.Jt '·" 0c.... ,:,. 5:11 . = \.~ I.OD 6.00 lflCMI 1J.Olo U,10 Ulltll 101! 1'0''
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LAST MO NT.I 'S I 1• ·'' ... NEA Mt '·" ... '-111 Sn 1·12 sow :IC· TH E DEPARTMENT'S :,:i 1"" •.n s,tl «1 12,211l,25 """ c.nt l." .l .,. s10c-1:11 1:11
t ;,1·t d d ,~ t •74 . ,, ,, Ne11,...,.1cp 6.H1.t1Nowwt11 •.•Loi.sisc•ou,.. Y r oppe .ne " assistant director, Bob vuoi.': 4•. !;~::"G~,.. 1.21 s.nHtwlillll t.1110.02 G<w111 4.ot ..... value or building permits is-Fowler. sees better dayS AXE ·3 ~ 10.s1 u .si Mw ,..., 10.H 11.11 1ncotn 11• , 11
d · N l B h ttOUOJITON· "" Inc flott •.tO s.21 ..... WIO 1.M 1.U Kt""' c ,.:.10·.., s ue in ewpor eac ahead for construction ac-''""" ... ;11 4,,1 :::4~""' 1."' ··· NlcJW-. '·" '·'° s..im1t s.01 s·~ $24.6 million behind the first ,1·,.1·ty 1·n Newpo't Beach. FUl'lcl a 1·11 •.21 11 1""'1 ,:·•,,.•,-",, """' tort.r n.st n.• t"'11111 •.ii itt -~~-·.. ~·-·~~ tl monthsoC1973,according .t 'ou•le r said, plans a re etc Giii i" 1 . .n ,...0 A ;·: ;·:: "'~~ J:·tJ0·Mt1mp1 c. •·" 6 11 to the Department or Com-. r IWl!.Dn ,:ll I» In• Guld • i:u JI s ... ""M Po· O.ff fllllp 1" . •m un1'ty Developmen t's coming or ··very largepro· tf'r:'"' ;·1! :·:f!fl dk i.11 i:11 A•m F• '-"·'·'•tre11c!:-'·\"~OO:·:l jects"which shouldresultin BIA<n r · Hi L 1•9b•1 ~'"" '·'~ •.t7Tr1v1 E.1 1:11 1:•
monthly report on building a s ubs tan tial volume or&.!:.;..'-? 1 ~·l",~ ,,. .11111 """""~ Ti.nl i ;:;: 1:.cT"t"'~a T:: T:t activity. perm. it activ i ty in t1VEllJSH11 · · .. _. . ... OTC 51<. ,,.,.,,u 1 ,,.,..,
Tb . , s.n . i.lf """"I •.SI t tf nd iu · • e i-eoort s hO'>''S the December. 'aov. .. 111 .... 1 ""·"'"" Ctlllt •• 4J 2.uP ... 111 .... •-• .:nun1t11c1 ,-. 1·;; -:::::::=====:::====-..::.========:::::--I· o "'"' 1.11
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pay for a Cadilla(
and not get one!
' If you're looking at a new domestic car like an LTD ~r St?rTiet~tng similar, here's something you pl'ObablY
didn t reali2e: 'bu can have tr 1 or 2 year o1d like new
CadU\ac for &bout the same money!And. you can-•
get It >Mth • 12 mo./12,000 ml. warranly. ~not mow uptoC.dUlac?
Nabers Cadillac
2600 Harbo, Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100
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,,Boss a Scrooge?
Compare You·r Christmas Time .Off
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l!ySY~VIAPOllTER
With C hristmas. and New
Year'•1 Day fal li ng In midw~elt this y e a r , produc·
tivity in that period will
,,plunge lo an extraordinary
extent in our nation's fac·
tori·es. office&, banks h~spitals, etc. All bus!:
nesses -wlth rar e excep·
tiorus, s uch as ITospitals-
will close for the a ctual
hDlidays on Wednesday.
Time-<>ff will be in a s harp
inc rease both before and
a fter the holidays-either
with the official blessing or
e mployer personne l policies
or via the u noffici al a c tio ns
or m illio n s or e m ploy e s sud ·
denl y l a id l o w b y
m ysteriou s a ttacks o f the
flu , unexp ected deaths of
dis tant but belo ved in·la ws,
wha tever is 1974's assort-
m e nt of ifn&g1native ex·
cuses.fo r absenteeism.
HOW WILL YOUR
employer's tirile-orr polic ies
compare with those of your
counterparts'!
-You will have the sam e
rights a s m ost o f us if y ou
get,. Chr.i_§_~mas and New
Y e a i'SDa y a s paid hDlidays
-and eve n hospitals make
various spec ial ai:range-
ments for workers.
-Y o u will be in the ma·
jority· if you ge t some time
off o n T uesday, Chris tmas
Eve , a s w e ll. Nearly nine
o ut of 10 p la nts s u rveyed by
Prentice-Hall will Jive both
NEW VICE PRES IDENT
Warren·'o , Fix
Money's
Worth
ii a dllferenhtory Indeed.
Although 'wedn day wlll
be a 'paid holiday at all the
cornpanies Included in the
P·H sur.vey. New Year'1
Eve will be 111 full·day holi·
day at only three out of 10 of
the p!Jnts whUe nearly )lalf
of the plp.ntl will be on a rer
production ·and office cularworkdayschedu.le.
employes SDme time off on Office emploYes will not
Christmas Eve, '74. fare 81 well. Less than 3
-Yours is in the majority percent will close\for a full-
of generous factory dayandinmot1tolfices(56.3
employers i f you gel a full percentl employeswlll work
day off f or Christmas Eve. A full day on New Year'1
Tuesd ay Ylill be a full day Eve.
ho liday for 57.3 percent o f Whal about s~cial holi·
production employ e s at day arrangeme n ts?
_pla nts (but for less than 'Phese are particula rly
'"OnE'-qua r ter of workers at s ignificant thi s yearA
offices). because If they are properly
-Yours is in the minority hafi'dle'd, the y actually. can
or generous empJoyersifyou increase produc tivity at
get a . ,half·day off on Tues-other times of the y e ar-
day. About 16.9 percent of and thereby help offs et the
the na~ion's plants. accord· losses these holidays
ing to the survey, will close always entiill when they fall
their production facilities in midweek and tempt
!or a half-day. Al offices •. employes to make lheirown
almost half will close for a time-off deals.
h a lf-day and 13.6 percent
Ylill close al mid-afternoon.
-YOUR EMP LOYER is
a modern "Scrooge" if you
must work a full day on
Tuesday. Only about one in
10 plants expects lo be open
for a full d a y on Christmas
E v e while only about 8 pe r -
cent of office firms plan lo
r e maiil open a full day on
Christmas Eve.
New Year's Eve, lhDugh,
IRVINE TllEA&Ul!J'R
Rlch.•rd M. Gener ,,
AMONG T HE popular ar-
rangements: A Texas firm will give
employes the' day ofr on
Monday, Dec. 23 through
use Df a floating holiday .
Since Christmas Eve is re-
gularly a paid holiday at
this c o mpany, employes
will have a five-day winter
"mini·vacatiDn" that in-
cludes the weekend before
Christmas.
A c ons truction compapy
will c lose from Christmas
Day until the follDwing
Monda y and pay it s
employes for Dec. 26 and Z7
as well as for Christmas
Day itself. That's· another
five-day ''mini-vacation''
arrangem ent.
A Pennsylvania manufac·
l urer will c lOEie al noon on
. Christm as Eve and reopen
on Jan. 2. To fill in the gaps
so that employes have an
u11lnterrupted holiday, Dec.
26 and 27 are counted as
vacation days , and Dec. 30
and 31 are floating holidays . ·
Employes who have no·
.mQre days due may take the
time orf without.pay.
IN MOST BANKS, New
Year's Eve goes by the
board and no bank will close
for·· a full day a,n either
Christmas Eve or N"ew
Year's Eve . As for
hospitals, most will give
employes altemative time
off. .
2 Irvine Compa11:y·
But there will be no un·
derestimating the losses in."
productivity because of the
, µming of th ese two holidays
• • this-year. And there is no
01/1 • p t d way of preventjng the losses ·leers romo e loronelhingissure:there • • will be no tampering with
Two lrvine Company of-
ficials have been given new
duties and title! as a result
of the company. board of
Passen gers Up .
For AirweSi
the dates of Christmas or
dir·ectors meeting this· New Year's.
week.
Warre n o. f'ix has Deen
made a company vice presi-
dent in addition to his 'title
of controller. ·
Richard M , Geiler ,
Accountant
Talk Set,
r~rmerly·~irector' or fman-"Social Security Up·
c1al plan~1ng, was made the • dale,'' a talk designed for
Hughes Alrwest an · company streasµ.rer. accountants, Will be give n
nounced its syste·mwlde Fix is responsible for cor-at the Thurs day meeting of
Pass enger traffic during the porate accounting, finan· the American Society of
first 11 m6nths of this }1e ar cial reporting, budgeting, Women Accountants.
made sharp gains over the taxes and data processing. Norman Surkln of the
s imilar per iod in 1973. Social Security Administra--
Miles flown b y .Lare pay-Geiler is charged with re-lion will discuss social
jng passengers jumped 15.3 commending policies afid -seijurity tax...matters at the
p e rcent to 1 ,317,065,200 programs to secure financ· diMer meeting which will
from 1 ,142,656,700 . ing for the corporation's be held al the Saddleback
Pas senger d e n s ity (the land developn1ent pro-Inn.in Santa Ana beginning
a..Ye'rage riumber of grams, ·profitable use o f " at6:3CJp.m .
passengers flying per milet cbrpora te funds and rilak-Reservatioqs may be
ros~ 15.4 perc~nt to 47.2 ing s ure the company has made by CJ\U int Pat Lister
from 4.0.9. -enough insurance. at 834.-4530. -
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THE FAMILY aacus
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"Should I lie Mory down in the straw? She's 'specting
a boby y'know ."
Ad Works
Women Write Bachelor
Jl.1 1\DlSON , \V IS <UPIJ
The Po.st Ofrice has set
aside a special box to han-
dle the mail ror the baChelor
who advertised for a mate
in the newspapt'rs.
The first load of mail
brought 14 response.s. tha
second about 30, and now
the small Jefferson, Wis.
Post Office has established
~s~paratcbox .
TIRED OF h ang ing
around bars . .t.he 31-year-old
would -be suitor placed an
11-by-4 inch ad in two local
newspapers last week at a
cost of s11s:o1 .
"Wife Wanted." the bo ld
·typeTead.
It in.eluded a detailed
description of the bachelpr
and the wife he so~ught. The
post office was g~ven as his mailineaddr~Ss.
The toung bachelor, who
is profi!ssiona!ly employed
anapre rers to remain
anonymous, sifted through
the mail over the weekend,
"I had a long telephone
conversation with her. She
h<is a very ni.ce voice," he
said·. "Very• nic e. She
sounds like a very interest-
ing person .
"Most of all. she has a
very good sense of hurrior." ,
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ing back ro a gi.rl with a yen
ror pump)\iri ice cream and
a dinner date he has with
hel;' ..
"It'll be a quiet evening i
a quiet place.'' he sajd.
SHE WAS among thc'first
to respond and fell ..within
all the categories in the ad.
In addition lo pumpkin ice
cream, she ~10 sne liked
-graffitj. anything yellow . in-
telligent :.1.nd aggressi\•e
-men and.big dogs.
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VINTAGE
DISASTfJR
SYDNEY, Australia (A Pl
-John Nader, a Sydney
busi nessman. paid . 380
Au'stra lian dollars at <t n
auction for a bottle o1Vi11.,
tage port. BYs tandcrs said
he shouted jn dismay as he
dropped lht' bottle minutes
after leaving the auction.
Nader. who won a spirited
bidding du£'1 for the bottle or
192i< Wine, left ·carrying a
broken piee.e or-bottle bear-
ing the wine's la.be!'~
A"AH!IM
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UMTAAMA
4111 St. '"" "'•fl'Ofl ,.,., '
TUSTIN
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1'4U"TIMGTON l l!ACN .• ' SI~ Wt<ftti
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LIMoln Wttl or l11cll
FULLERTON· I
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STANTON
12100 l11ch ·lf>d.
ANAl:IEllill
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COSTA MESA
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cord1al/y 111vlles you lo select
Christmas Gifts
f rn111 n11 0111staridi11g assor/ ment of
1''111e Qua/1~y .\iTrrchandise
Trnd1t 1onal c;ames of Chess and Backgammon
Ha11dsumf' /)icture 1''rames and Photo Albuni$
Address Books of Distinction
fi1·aur1ful nnd F'unctional Calendars
l1i1ported Toy!; and Children 's Books
l.1•a i her /)r.~k Pods and Accessories
('ro.~s /lens arid Desk Sets
c:1f1 S1u1 101Wri1 by Crane
und of course
-0 broad selection of Christmas Cards ,
c.:1/1 ~Vrapari.d Tree Decorcitions
I\' e took for1l)(lrd.ta.ivelco m1ng you ...
2B23 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
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proposed campus is ID a hold.ins pat. tern, waiting ror clearance.of a concli· tional use permit by the city council. •
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spUJing over into lbe drawinj( room.
The photographic 'dark room has
t aken a big c hunk out or the
watereolor..s.tudio. ..
And the graphics and jewelry
workshop already has been
transplanted to a warehouse two
miles away.
Awaits
Escrow has been RlJproved and
funding is W4!11 UQder way but growing
pains persjst because of greenbelt op-
position to a village·campus nestled in
the Laguna Canyon foothills.
"Chure:bes, schools and parks are
allowed on greenbe lts the world
OV#t.'' said Muriel Reynolds, a
m~mber or the school's governing
board and 1 its _perTan~l support
group, Designing Women. Green "An area of creativity iS still an
oasis when surrounding land is de-
velooed."
Light
' Schematics show nine glass and
wood, sky-lit studios on grassy slopes
with a central administration quad.
Such a spacious atmosphere would
-be welcomed by students prese·ntly
taught in 6,500 square feet which will
be lost in expansion of the neighboring
Festival of Arts and M,oulton
Playhouse.
Since its start 11 years ago, almost
9,000 students have attended the ac-
credited school, aiming for com;
mercial, vocational and personal
satisfaction.
The school performs many .public
services giving recreation as well as
instruction with significant artistic
and cultural input to the community.
Some 80 scholarships which are of-
fered to disadvantaged young people
soon will be augE!'~nted by an
Law students
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bl1ltaled by age, illness, drugs· or j-Baroque pearls. · .
alcohol. 'As a former trustee of Pitzer
AllO to its credit, the private, non. Colle1e, Mrs. Ward knows money is
profit educ11tlonal progr1.m operates pecessar~ to hire the , best teachen
and provide acbolarships for excep-
tional work.
in the black without grants of federal
or state tax monies. .
The city council has beefi a staunch
supporter, allocating funds annually,
this year in the amount of $2,500.
Such financial stability particularly
pleases Mrs. Will Ward 'A'ho is count-
ing on ·•people's usual )ond-or-the-
. year generosity" to further l>oos;t the
current building fUA(I.
· Known for herSOCl,al philanthropy
in Los Angeles and world-traveling,
Mrs. Ward moved to Laguna Beach to
concentrate on her painting talents.
But she is so convinced or the
school's potential 1<tnd the benefits of
early and constant exposure to art
that she agreed to help direcNund-
raising.
Major donors
matching fund s,
have offered
classrooms in
Also, sbe would like to see more em-
phasis on nrt hiStory and, perhaps, a
year of coll~ge study prior to enroll-
mrnt in tbe art school.
•·s ·etter admis!iion "T"equlrements
would auract more serious-minded
students and older persons who could
flt into the curricJllum at their own
level. .
"As long as we have this stimulal·
· jng environment, we might as well
make it the best.''
Mrs. Reynolds further emphasized.
that courses were not a hobby school,
referring to them instead as "heaven
in summ-er for graduate students.''
No portfolios or requisites are
necessary. For the most part. stu-
dents oC every age, novice or ad-
vanced. are combined lo learn from
each other p,mid easels, benches and
sculpture stands.
\\tork of staff and students is ex -
hibited regularly in a local bank
gallery.
Among proposed community pro-
jects, involving art and education, is a
youth festival or children's paintings.
Youngsters throughout Orange Coun-
ty will be invited to illustrate
"som ething or interest in your school
district."
Mrs. Reynolds expects entries to be
shown in '°larch and winning paint·
ings to be reproduced as colorplates in
a book for clients.
"This area js replete with colorful,
old and' new examples of art and
architecture," she said. "We want to
remain a part of these surroundings
and help people appreciate them."
Projects of such scope do, indeed,
require a larger home.
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are allowed on greenbelts
the world over. An area for
· creativity is still an oasis
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In .law school. you must be ag-
gressive and competitive lo succeed.
But somewhere during the first
year and again midway through the
second, worn en students begin to drop
out. '
"When mid-terms approach, they
freeze or panic." said Dolores Fer-
reU , a Cost;,l ~fesa woman in her
second year at Western State
University College of Law.
"The Donna program is11esigned to
keep women from drop)>ing out."
Donna is unique among California law
schools. : ·
'When mid-terms approach, they freeze
or panic ~ Donna is designed -ta ·
keep wome1' from dropping out ...
Laws are written from ·the nia/e -
point of view. We need the woman's.
' SPQnsored by the Women .. s Cauctis
at the school, the program is an jhow you're doing, and only t5 percent tst~denls and 1,700 men;· she assert·
alternative to the Don program, a lof the gra,!le . '' _ ~; and ·"the men come in with an at.
tutoring system geared to helping stu-Ms. terrell, ,Jay Kaluzny, Brenda titude that they can ~ucceed, we
dents prepare for mid·term and final \Agem ar\d Sylvia Paoli, instruct _in must help good future women at-
i---.,,.ams. . .classes they have completed sue· tOrneys to make it." ·
"The professors tell the students lc:essruuy. Women4 she said, act differently
that the mid-term Will be as rough as f "We wor~ on issue spotting, the ~p-_ 1With ~!her wome": ,than they de? wit!!
the bar _exams three or four years fproach to writing the exam and give l!!len. They ask ~1_fferent questions.
hence. But, they really do not instruct Jllle1n help as they write a sample , .rrhose. who help have earned high Bs
on how to write.an ex am," she as-paper." . -!jlll(fAso":1hesamee~ams.. ·-
serted. · I Study groups are almost'. impossible There 1s pressu:e_u~ hav1.ng t<_> wr1tt
'.'Women dO .not-think the way men I for the 200 women now attending the .~ash, exam o.ue.st1on 1n 521/2 minutes
do. The Don program doesn't work for :school because or schedules and · !t. !! unreahst1c ~nd not at all a
~em because Women don 't ask the· Jgeography so the Donna concept 1f!leasure of what kind or attorney you
kinds of questions men a'sk . meetian urgent need. !'can be. Many women fall apart under
SILLY QUESTIONS the pressure. ·
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"A man would never begin a ques-l The program will go 1nlo high gear I '"Ahd; they drop out for . an · en-
liun with 'l know this is a silly ques-!again Dec. 29 in preparation for ririal (yclopedia of reasons -the two
Uon but ... ' and a woman will. We exams. :greatest are an unconscious de.sire not
are conditioned to be passive and sub-I J\ta .. Ferre.11, a former Lagunan with !to su(ceed and 1he conditioning· to be
missive not · aggressive and corri· exper1ence 1n leach1ng"'and as a pro-Jpassiveandsubmis~ive.''
petitive.'". fessional artist. cited the need for 1 WJien these students discover they
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Donna, first offerfd this fall. was ~ I keeping women in law school. ~an do something about lhe freezing
all-day workshop for women and any ''If all or the women now practicing up and the panic, they rise to the top of
·interested men . 1law .and all o{ those now in law school the class and make the best grades,
I -', -. "Many women who enroll in law jwork full .time at it. i~ w°':'ld take 100 !They can be future judges, she sug-
school haven't written anything aside. _.years to mak.e the leg1~lallve changes ·1gested. /,
1from a grocery list in IO or 20 years: !needed to gain equal nghts u'fer the ··we are 5 percent of the Orange • ,. -' , " "'-
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Thesearetheoneswewanttohelp, Iawrorwomen. ~ 1county population but there is onl y
·{eel·if they flllnk the mid-term, they'll po1~t of view. Unt1l lher re ~omen I ~he addea tnat law school 1s one
· "Some of them freeze because they I ','Laws .are · wri~ten from male 1 one4\·oman jud ge on a county benc h."
• ' • nunkoutorlaW school. legislators, prosecutors and Judges, ,place where a difference in opinion
"We· assure them that they can the female oersoective won't be pre-jwon't hurt your grade.' "lf anything .
nunk .the exam and still get a Bin the ! senled. . !'you'll gel a better grade if you stand
course. It's really just an indicator of l ''When there are only 200 women up and assert yourself."
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·DEAR ANN LANDERS:.Your Poll or physical contact. So, Ann Landers,
to determine which male pro-what do you expect? -PLEASE BE
fessionals become intimate most rre-. FAIR Ann Landers -quenUyw..-unfalr. • · DEl\R FAIR: I don't expect any. _
or course It would be the doctors, thing. Wba tdo YOU expect'! _. '-..;.._--------------'~
ahead or the lawyers or clergymen -l9\"
and for good reasons. . Granted, the rrequency of Ylslts and .,
.First a woman sees b.e.r d<><:tor.. lhfi nature or the rclat.ionship bel\\'een *'DEAR ANN LANDERS: No pro-I've listed just a few wa)'.s or releas-
·much more frequently than ab~ sees ·a mate-Phfllclanind a female Patienl b1em -just 8. Cew random thoughts ing tension -some bencCicial, some
her lawyer or clergyman. ln ract, would make lnUmacy more' probable. and maybe a suggestion. _c!est.ructWc. Of course lhe best war to
mostwomendon'tsee·aJaw:yer·\lnless But aft ethical physician keeps his There seems Lo be more tension get rid or tension js lo eliminate the
they ire gelling divorced or wriUng a nurse In tbe' examlnln1 room al all these days than ever before. And it cause~for it. Any ideas? -'°'IATRI.X·
'-will. . . · limes and he koow1 how to block the does peculiar.things to people. · ••· ·
..iThe. averate woman sees -bet pa11e1ofsexu.all)'aggresslve.!!.omen. Jenalon produees nervous habiis, · Ull:AR MATRIX: Tension Is pro-
crer1yma~ only When he. is in the l'vr said. ll before and I'll 1ay It twitching, Pencil ehewing, creativity, duced by conflict, competitlvene11s,
po)plt, unle11 she has a problem and ag:ala,.no prG(t11loa or b.aslness 11 Im -!aughter, over-eating, over-drinking. an1er, ag1res1lon, frustration and a
goes for counseling or her daughter is m~e rro,!9. b1nlt. nk between the_ insomnia~ too much sex~ not enouah host of other reelln1s that are built ig-
getting married, or, God (orbid, she ls sexes. I ••• not sarp ie4I thafl.he iex, loud. arguments, divorce, drug lo the peraonallties of a 1reat many
burying a loved on'e. And let's be' ., pbyslclaa1 pl1cea rtnt In the poll -abuse, exeessive s mOkin~. ulcers, ,people, especially the "acbJevers.'1
frank about it, dear, legal buainess or '-but lht flC'l lhat the~ nearly lost out lo headaches, Itching, night teeth gMnd· · Tbo.e lndlvldual1 who learn to ban·
couns ling doea..not. r,equire dlarobing the clerg~men w.a1 ajolt. ing, rape, violent c:rlmcs. and war. die their !Jtlf·destrucll\·c. Impulses . '
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and curb their anlisociat behavior
function y,·ell. The others de\'c lop a
Ytide assortment. of ph ysica l and
social problems and a.-c constantl~
"in trouble," wilh themselves and
others. Thanks ror a pro\•ocati,•e let-
ter. ..
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope this
letter \~till awaken all horse players
from their ft ream world.
. The fa~ge takeout of 17 percent com·
b1ned Wllh the breakage system is
~nough to conCirm the old ~aying,
Horse pl ayers always dle broke." A
20 percent takeout would mean the
track would take out $2 on every $10 bet. . . •
I'm not suggesting ihnt you stay
away from the track altogether ir you ~~.Y it. I'm just sayl!'g slick to the $2
Window .
There is nothing S<'ientific aboul
h andirapping. Computers ,
calculators. systems and tip sheets
<ire just ways for manufacturers and
authors to gl't rich. If they were as
good as the people \\•ho sell them
claim . they \\'Ouldn 't be willing to sell
them lO\'OU chumps.-OLD PRO
DEAR PRO: l't ake~ sense ·10 me -
hut then I don't ha\'l' betting h'!\'l!r .
Thanks for writing.
Don 't get burned by a "line" that's
too hot to haodle. Play it cool with An n
Landers' guide to "Necking and Pel·
Ung-\Vh at Are the Limits?" Send
your request to Ann ! .. anders:, P .O
Box 1400, El&i n, Ill. 60120 , enclosing so "'
cents in coin and a long, sLamped,
selt·addressed envelope.
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• IC Ytffow Gold He's Guilty o_f Gift Rap I PUFFHEAm
I-' I ') I By tJtMA BOMBECK where he will procttd to I Christmas has a strange buy for himself everything
effect on my husband. that 1 have already bought
· About a week before to for him and placed under
3 Full ' S.rvleo ·
. L.C.tlons In · ,
Huntlrif!On Beach
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the day, he will sit up lhetree.
straight in his lounger, He 's the only man I know
US.00 f<o Sll.~O I. k h' h' who . went to ooe or .. ~~ bin 15 eyes, move 15 night-time-for-husbands-1 ,tirutd like a real person, and Only deals and came home
A . H. WEINERT •-· ~)ify come alive like Rip with assorted male apparel,
FINE JEWELS ·-.f~~H~~':l(~ boll from his six pairs o_f Wlderwear and::
32 Fashion Island
Newoon Beaen
644·2040
I chair and til!ad for the a belt for l.1mself.
I Shopping~. Ctn~e,r "Why did you have to go .. _____ _
Ne>wPOqT BLVD .
. • • &nd Wt1J poU &nd ptek into . .u the llttl• shops w nn ourwlvn
riQht up with th• Spirit of • l'i'.'i'Vi~;.;.,•,; Christina ..•. h 's in the he1rt
of Ol d N1wport 's •
VILLA.CE
--s20 off ...
~ -.Qut and bu y a belt?" I
snapped.
"Because my pants are
falling-down."
"Would it :have bffJJ 8
crime to let them rau 'ilown
through Christmas?''
"It all ,;'?pends on what
you consi1l"r a crime."
"A crln1e," I said, ex·
tracting a package from un · .
der the tree, "is letting me
go out and buy you a bell
and wrap it up and put it un·
der the tree. Why do.you do
this to me?"
"l never thought you~d
buy a belt. A belt is
personal."
··A belt is about as
personal as a subscription
to TV Guide."
''I bought that too."
"You didn't. }land me
that envelope rrom the
·tree."
Betrothal
Revealed
Mr and Mrs Robert
Townley of Dana Point have
announced August wedding
plans for their daughter
Karen Ann Townley M d
Gary Duane Sands. son of
the Douglas Sandses of Seal
Beach
The bl'ide·lo·be grll:duat .
ed from Charley High
School in Ontario and Sad·
dlebacli College Her.
riance , a sen ior at·
California State University,.
Long Beach. attended Los
s\larnttoS'-Hi·gh Sc~I
'ft turnsyo11
on by 111nri1tt
youoro111td,"
..• famous La-Z-Boy® j ~~.)
.-off famous La-Z-Boy®. • . . :::; _
·''It rocks you
gtntly ond
ii1visib(y "t.·
"It's tht ntw
'""' & tilt chWrwith ' /ltx-back
by Ll-Z-Boy," the llivel-Rockers /
that invented /
''flex-back" CO!llfort!
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( After Sale Price )
s1999s to s2199s
La-Z-Boy®
IA-Z-BOY~
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FLEX-BACK
COMFORT
Th. bock mcwn
indepeode11ily
of the MIC!t.
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· 'lf he's a regular on
?.1arcus Wei.by, l..IYPpose
so," I said icily.
·'And the underwear was
on sale,'' he saidaotuy.
"l know. Hand me the-
gold box. And of course you
browsed in lhe book depart-
ment."
"Well. I got in the store "I was afraid you·'d ask
and saw all these great that," he said pulling out
looking clothes and I never the gift-wrapped book:
shop and all or a sudden I "Look, I 'm re:ply sorry. l
said to myself, 'Yo1.1 look never thought you'd go out ·
like a bum ... that old and buy thines l needed .
bathrobe with the elbows Now I've ruined all your ·
comingthrough ... '" , surprises. What I really
"Hand me the large box need is a good, swift kick in
... not the little one ... the the pants."
bathrobe-sized box ." "That was my ace in the
';.A man can always use hole," I said slowly lower·
two." ing my foot.
aJMEANDSEE
fflLL &HOLIDAY
fltlSHIONS
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Laml:swool
sweater and
tartan 1rou:>er
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watch his Cholesterol and advising him to eat sensibt)4 Md JOOS c:orn oil . · ,
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SWIVEL-ROCKER
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-A recenJ su~ shows that twice.,.~ doctoD chclaln in..11n •••• 171" In thll tet1·~
---...,.o•mlliiMild ~'s u any -nwptne. In fact. • -Pli'I of a t1J111 dllllry llriVoft• '!long wllh Jedocecl foci." ' ·
based on the frequency with which !hole doctors made a 1-eggs anchklm irtllc., -. , ., The t11tire bock of the choir odjU1tl
itMlf lo I~ weight of yOIH'body,
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recommendation. • doctor somewhere Is recommending Many doctorll .., recommend Egg Buten,• Fltfochmtnn's ,
Flelschmirins Morgorine "'"Y 15 secondl. -~ c:lioh•ol,ht egg IUbsdliJle.-Wlb Etll~ .
Many of thosisame dodonl pr~ what they~ Ntud of two ... for lirullfa~ )'dll - -4801'111• _
The au~ also ihowed twice at m...0-dOdOil peiiOnaly of'ct .... llMI and all'....,. Ille IOOCOI* of~ C.. you UK Aelschnwrn's at home. llOrd nal ID--·,......., FloischrN!ln'1? •
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Wit·h -Christmas
Tuesday.Oeeem.ber 17.1974 OMLY PILOT 83
Golden Date Circled
Long-time 1-l arbor t\rea residents i\lr. and ~!rs.
Dave :\Jorgan celebrated their 50th \\'edd ing
annivers<i ry during <1 party in the home of the
Orval Lloyds. anta Ana . i\1<1.rried in Co uri('il
Bluffs. lO\\'a, De 24, 1924, the i\tor gdns hc.1 vc
four c hildren. J a es l\1organ of Lara m ie ;
!\1axinc l larless o f ~\~crncin. Ala.: :\I ari ly nn
Deaver of \\'oodlancl lli\ls a nd .I C'rri Stc \·cns .
Gig !-!arbor. \Vash.: 15 g ru ndchildr~n and three
great· gr andchildren.
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HB Leag ue
lluntin1:ton Bt'ach As·
sistance l.enguc again is
filli ng food baskets ror the
ncedv .for the <1n nu11 I Opera·
lion °!\l crry Chris.l mas pro·
ject.
Food and to\'S ;ire bei ng
rollected at' the league
chapter house. ~t C'mbC'rS
\vi ii sort ite ms for baskets
\\'hich ..... u1 be del1v<'rl'd by
mcmhcf~ of the Cit} 's f ire
Department.
Beth el 321
Beth D,·kt's \Vas inst11lled
honored· quct'n of B('t ht't
321. Job's Daughters. llunt·
ington Beach.
Other elccti,·e offircrs
are Li sa Lo nderl'C :i nd
St acey Va n Alst . prin·
cesses : Debbie' !\ll'yers,
g uide <1n d Di<1 n a Ra}I.
marshal.
AAUW
\\'or ld\1•idc treats arid
ruston1s of Christ mas 11 ill
be s h ;.1re d 1vh e n th e
gou r met groups of th e
t\'e\\·port-Cos t a l\l es a
bra neh of Am er ican As-
socia tion of t1nil'ers ity
-\\'omen meet \\'edncsday.
D.ec. 18. in the Linda Isle
home of !\Ir. and l\1 rs. Jorge
Luhan. .
Exchange students from.
Coron a d e \ ;\l a r· l·li g h
School. ~l ich ael Bt·hrendt of
\\'est Ge rm any. C:il berto
Quciroz of Brazi l. J acky
Horoscope: Leo, Tread
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 18
By SVDNEV OM ARR
ARIES (1'o1 3rch 21 -April
19 ): Form or deceplion OC·
curs -if you pe r mit.
Refu se to accept mere nat:
ter y as subst i tute f or
something solid .
Kn o~· 1t and p rot ec t
yoursel f. Be positive about
legal righl-of·way. '"
VIRGO .(Au g. ,23·Sept.
22J : Light touch is be!it -
a\'oid trying"'ffl force issues.
Diplomacy, humor and pa·
tience are triple allies.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0et. 22):
difference between \\'hat is
legitimate and othei-wise.
AQUARI US (J an. 20·Feb.+
18): Lunar cf cle is such
that yo u get resul ts, receive
credit du e you and.find I.hat
you can be at right place at
right time.
PISCES l Feb. l9·Mareh
20l: \\'_hat is past. is past -
!·I ask ins of Engla nd ;ind Che
Ah Ah m a'd of \l alaysia \\·ill
t e l l a b ou l h omela nd
holidays.
CM Women
Christmas ~1r.mories is ~;;iij'j~~~'f~;'ii
the title of the program to I UffEll'S be presented by llclcn
Brown . soprano. when she UPHOLSTERY
entertai ns members of the
Costa l\fesa \\'omen's Club.
The hol iday celebration.
W1wti l0itW...t ........
"'hic h begins "'ith an II t922 HerMrll•4.
a . m. brunch, \\'iii iake pl ace cw. ~-541·025'
in the clu bhouse Friday,[~=~~~~~~~=~ Dec . 20. r
1\lembers "·Hr be collec t·
ing food. toys and clothing
for Am e ri ca n Ind i an
child ren. Orange County In·
dian Princess Hosabell e
Hi \'era ··••ill be honored dur·
ing the club part,\',
Medel'l as
Di ning, dancing and view·
ing the Ch ristmas boat
parade are on th e agend a of
~ledcl\as, an orga ni za tion
fol' pro m otin g fello~·s hip
among Or ienta l members
of the Or a nge Co unty.
medica l. dental and legal
communities.
The party \Vil\ begin al 7
p.m. fr ida y, Dec. 20, in the
Ba.h ia Corinthian \'ach.l
Clu b.
Secretaries
Ha rb o r Are a Le ga l
Secreta ries will board the
Pavilion Queen at 6:30 p.n1 .
Saturday. Dec. 21, ror a
harbor Co.c k1a1 1 crui se.
Lightly
know 1t and get ready for
"cold pluilge" into future.
Finish rather t han initiate
project -get r id of un-
necessa.ry bu rdens.
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If today is your birthday
you are a fighter. when you
feel the cause is right -you
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8 .f DAILY PILOT Tue!.ll•y 0.Cemb&r 17 1974
Fire-Vols ,co~ach Wins Game, Loses·-Dad·
Gihron; )IE)IPlllS 1AP1-The Tenne"ce .. Ills !Coach Baule'sl lo55 is cer· normalqutstionsaboutlhegamc ""med ov<,Janding player or the ~ /.,.~.,_.:::;::
Bears
d r~·ss in" roO'TTl '-''US not 1ypic:i.I ror vir· tuinl)'' n1uch oreater than ours." said Seivers scored the winn!ng !lilml', as White blocked ::i 3l·)'ard .~ L k V' • • d r 1 •. R' k T d "'-"~'•nd-FGM1~ ... ~.,..,. a er'S i"e tor;) <iftl·r the \101s · 7·J defeat or )larylc.ndcoachJerryChiiborne. tourhdo>A·n on :in l l·yar pass rom fieldgoa uttemptuy 1r y ownsen :'~_•:,· .• ~. -s11-,11 ""'"°"'""•ll••'' ......... f\l,;1ryland 111 Monday n1s ht's Liberty In the-sombtt Tennessee dre11sing 11uurterb<il'k Randy \\lallace with 2:38 that \\'Ould have tied the game with .. -..
liowl ..:ame. . room, "'ide receiver Larry Selvers lt>H and he t alked about the play quiet· about nine minutes lert. 1,.,1i,1cs
l'lll('AGO Abe Cil>ron '-''<IS (1rt·ll
111i.l:iy .1s co:1<:h uf lhc Chicago Reurl<i
'\o rrrl:icenll'nl was n:1med
lle<ir., ~CIH!l'lll man<1.ger Jim f'ink ~
':ud th,,t 10 ;iddition tO Gibron. the <'fl ·
ltrt.· li('ars C'Oil<'hin g !ilaff h1.1d bctn
fired
Fink'I m ade thC' ll.nnounl·e m ent,
,,1y1n11t. "Gihron \\'\II not be b~ck in
H17$. I h<ir1 a do,l·uss1on \\'Ith Abe and I
10Jd hin1 I fell 1n the best intl·rests of
thr Bearsachangehad tobe m :ide.··
fo~ink s. namrd general man;1ger in
full chari;r of thr cluh at the ou ts<'! of
Hus sea:.on , sa id he "ould not begin a
~t·o1rch for u replacement.
"I had not spok('n to ;1n\•body prior
tu the <ll;)n11 ss::il of Gibron." said
r in ks . ·'I ln1lt'fully. '-''l' will ha\'e a ne 11
,..<'o:-1ch before the N'alionul Footb<ill
l.e<.1gue dr;.1H ,'0 "'hich 1s Jon 28
"J\leanv.·htle. the Hear:. 'A'iil ton·
11nue scoutin~ for talent,·· hl' suid_
c·1~., .. l o11d 111 .,ade•
l \'\,l.f'~\\'(>0D -l.rl")k :11 th e record
h•,ok lnr" •ht· l;1 st threl' '.'\ation;1J
Ba ske tball· Association season :
\Uu 'll~ee t he· l.o., AnJ?ell'o; L:1ker-. :.is
4·h:..m ir1n ~ of lh('ir di\·i~1on ;incl the
('lcvt ~ C;i \'a lie rs in I hr· c('/1 ~1r.
\\'hy, lht·O, :ire the L;.iker~ un·
dcrdog;;; 10 their n"n F11run1 11 hen
I hey m l•t'l 1 he Ca v ;1lif•r;;; I ht\ e\·eni ng?
Cleveland is 1"1·11: 1hc Lakrrs ur<'
1?·16. Whii<' the Cai uliers are mo\'ing_.
int " pl<i)'Off conlenlion. lhc l.ukcrs <.1P·
pe:..r tq he flnundering, t•spcciully
.1f1 1:r t heir p11or .,hu1\1F1 1! nn n:1tional
1t lt·1·is1rin Sund:..y
The f.uker" hle11 :111 of c1 :,r;.paioi
le<id :ind l o~t /J1· thrct· 11u1nts to
Portl and. and the Trail Hl :..zrr.,
11 tren't e 1·cn usin s !<i\:11· rookie Bill
\\';illl'ln . ·
Kii C'oarh Na111ed
LAWREXCE . Kan. -Robe rt
\\"ayne ... Bud" P.1oore, assistant l'oach ••I the University o~abama, was
s electE.'d today to become the head
football coach .a t the t.:niversity of
1\ansas. '
1\thletic director Clyde Walk er said
\loore, 35 , has signed u four·yeur con·
tr~1ct aJ an annual salary of SJ0,000 _
' !\1oorc, orrensiv£' coordina tor undC'r
.\labnma coach P;1u l "'Bear" Hr~·bnt.
:-Hrceeds !)on F ;imhrou~h . \\ho re·
signed 0 £'c 2 ·aftc-r four ~·ear<; as the
·Kan-a s head coach. \lriore is a nati\'l'
nf J aspt·r. Al;1
Shibata In Bowl
11t1,·o r.1 ·1.1 · -1\cn Shibata. rorrver
Fountain \';_dl l'~ llip.h and Or<tnge
<"0 :1 .. 1 Co llc·J,.!l' .;;1u ndout. hns been
•t:lt·l·tcd lo pl :1~ 111 the llu\a Bo\,\ slat·
•cl hf'f'l• .I.in I
~l.1h . 1.1. \1h11 \1a s namr1\ lh1•
! ni,i·rsit ' nf ll,1\raii's ut1tst and1 11 c
11l·f1·Jl"111· b ~1 t:k 1tu ~ \·\'ar. !<IC'\ a :ichool
111;1 rk 1111 h "l'\'t·1i p:1s.!<i 1 n1 t'l'CC'J'll ions.
\ 1; :i. 2fiO·p"u!11l<·r. Shih;1t.1 play('(!
t \~11 \•«H'i .1 t Or;11H!<' Co;,t:it \1hcrl' lie .
11 <1t :1 1l·SOUl!l Cna't Conf<.·rcnce.
Ra111• Fa vored
:-;T \TEl.I:\E . \'(''' -ThC' l.r1-.
\n g t>l('s R:1m :i :i r e three· point
1a\'nr1les 10 d~·f('a\ the \\';ishington
f({·d·kin-. Sunct1 .\' in th('npening µn n1 e "r thr ,\;1 \1 nnal F•1u\b!Jll League
pl:1~ offs :1 t th e ('i •lii;eum
't h1· 9 :d;:l :1nll ·n ,i idi:r;;; :i 11C' ;il so
1hr1•1• pr1in1 f.1\ or1ll'S 1t1 end tht• :tli:i n1 i
!•nl1i1'1111~· hul fur .1 lh1 rd~tr;1i~h1 \"Fl,
titlt.• 111 their J:un1c Saturd;iy, accord·
Ill~ I~· I l.11 r;.1h ·, ~ ,\('l' Book
In th1· uthc·t' S:durd;1y i:::i ml', !11c
'lrnn ··~111.1 \'1 l-.1n g~ ;Jl'l' :O-l'len.po1111
LI\ uflH •• !() d r f1·~d St. Loui<; Ln thf'
\~f\1h d!• 1'111 .,buri:h i' ;1 SiX ·POinl
1 IH•lrt· 111 ti llulf.d n 111 Sund;1.1"s i\FC-
"111 111 ~.
.~korlrh l 'I r r d
t'\.E\·f:I. \'.\I) -t'lt·1·r lnnd Rro1v ns
111\nt r Art \lodcll . 11ho promised he
\1011l1\n '1 th:\;1\· rt·h111lthnJ: hi' '.\a .
·! 1on,il Foot h.1 I J't:(•i g1if> · C'lub \I hen the
... ,.,1..,1u1 l'ndcd . 'tartc_-d ~lond ~1 1 h1 fir .
1n~ ht'.H l l'n:ieh :\1ek Sktir1ch.
Thi· Hrn" n' r1n1 shed !hf 1974 srason
111\h .1 1·10 r t·cord. the "·orst since the
rr:in1' u1ce1H1nn in 19-16. And for the
f1 r~1 timt·. 11 flfu<;hed in last place.
m1r1·d .11 lhC' bottom of lhl' Amc;rlr:.i n
ConfPrf'nr c Ct•ntr:i l Di\1,1on.
Rustlers Now 1·1
For 111 the stands out5ide, doctors :.aid ... \Ve're praying for roarh Bat· Iv, "'hile thinki ngottheelde rBatlle's llollo\VllY was trying to set up ti
\\l'rc losing a fi ght against a heart at· _1lc " Collapse. \1•idc s n:ip ·rrom center on ltie field
lill'k .suffered by W. H. Battle, 66, It mar ked the second tragedy in less "It kind or tukes the impact away goul attempt.
f<ilhtrof1'ennesseecoaeh8111Baltle . th:1n a month for Battle. 11is mother rromit,"h esaid. "They were both bad snaps,"
The coach "'<is v.•ith hi s futher , re· chrdonNov.27. "Rand\· told m t: in the huddle he Town.se nd s aid o f the abortive al·
tirC'd athletic dircclor at Birmingham Uattle went from the playing fi eld to v.·ould juSt lay it up there," he said. te mpt and a first·quarter,31·yard try.
Southl'rn°Universily In Alabama. The the stands immediately after" learning ··\ve·ve practiced this. I was just hop· "'The first hit t>A·o yards in rront of
elder Battle rolla psed near lhe end of of his father's colla11se shortly after in~ nobody would get a h and on it.'' Co ndre dge's reach .. ,
the ga me , fought for life as doclors lhe ~a me v.•asover. \Vallace wos subbing ror Condredge Lide Jluggins, a n assistant coach,
ministered to him in the stands and In hi s team 's dressing room. llolloway, who was knocked woozy 1n said or the \\lallace·to·Seivers p1ey:
the<l at <i hospital less than l'A'O hours pl;1yers and assistant coaches "'ent the last quarter by the T~rps' AJt. "It was a perfectly thrown ball and .
:1ftcr lht•cndofthcJtame. through the motions of ans"'l'ring American tackle, Randy \\lhite, Sei\'Crs madt: a g'reat catch.
Ul!I Ttkllflota
NO H IN ORA NCE-'.\lilt\·Ju·kcl'·~ K:.rct·m l\bduJ.J ahhar is \\·ear·
1n!! indu!'t ri:.i l J:tr·ggles to protect hi !' injured f'r<' and it h asn 't
hurl hjs ril .1· :1• :i ll .. <\llhough the Bucks :1re iJ1 lii-:t pl:lCC' in
t~·, ir d 1\·i~i 1•n . tl~c>~"rf' ju<>t £• ur gJmes ont11pttm:.-l~d
Another
Mowitain
Fqr Devine
GREEN BAY. \Vi s.'(1\Pl -"I'm
~oin~ to he a t G rcen Bay the rest of
n1y c:ircer," Dan De\·inesaid in early
1971 . "If this job hadn't come along, l
1\·ould have s ta yed at l\lissouri
forever Green B:i y r eprest'flts the
l a.~t mountain to c limb."
!\l onday, tha t mountain can1 c
cras hing do"·n as Devine resigned
after four turbulent seasons as head
coach and ~encral m anager of the
Green Bay Packers.
Bul Devine fo und :1nother mountain
to rlimb immediately. accepling a
··· nc"' job suceeding Ara Parasc-j!hian
;is head coach· a t l\'otre Dame .
The pe r sonal and proressionul
trauma of a m a n >A'ho, at 46. had
fors;1 ken pres! igc and seeurity as tool ·
ba ll coal'h, :ithletic director and
tenured professor at the University of
P.1issouri to acc'ept a new ·c hallenge
· mi~ht have been anticipated Jan. 19,
1971.
Th at 11.•as 1~·hen Devine held his first
news conference in his new position
here. And one of the first questions
was how Devine would .handle the in·
<'vitable comparisons be-twee n
himself and the late Vince Lombardi.
\\lrose P:ickers had ~·on five Kational
Football League titles in the 1960s.
"I hope you don·t ex1>«t me to b<'
soml'one e lse.·· Devine replied. ''I'm
not and I can't pretend that I a m. I'm
not Vince Lo mba rdi and I'm not
unvhody else. I'm Dan De\•ine."
To a football-mad random spoiled
by past · success. that wasn't good ...
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lolollOWfJ W~, W;WMIKf 1·1-0. II,
The mos t ob\'ious reason '-''3S Lom ·
-hardi's .766 winrling percentage a nd
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MARYLAND TAILBACK LOUIS CARTER IJ> CAUGHT FROM BEHIND .· SC Wins, 97 ·96
It Wasn't . as Close
As the 'Score--Boyd
IIOUSTO ~ ~1~P l . ibe-:J.tcn., .lbe Cougars, no,..,· l·J:n<'\·er slopped
scventh·ranked South<'rn C:iliforni<i battling. -,
got a scare but learned a lesson the USC freshman Ear~ Evans hit llQ
easy l\':J}' Cn route to a nail bi ting 97·96 cight ·footj~mp shot with J : 10 to play,
college b;isketbal.I \'ic tor y• o\·er gi.\'ing USC an ll·poinl lead at 87·76.
llous ton. but tpen Trojans mist'akes gave Louis
For\\·a rd Clint Chapman scor('d 30' Ouiibar and Otis Birdson lhc openings
points ,)londay ni ght as t!H~ Trojan.\ they needed.
ed~ed the Cougars. hut LSC fritt('rcd Aflcr Birl'i.son's short shol, John
a\r:I\' \2 points of a 13·point lead late Lambert hit a lO·fooler to make the
in the game after llouS:ton threw up a margip 11 again "'ilh 2:45 left. 6ut
half·court zone press that gave the !)unbar hit u short shot 15 seconds
visitors fit s. later . cutting the lead to nine "nd then
··1 don't think the ~ame "·as as close he hit a JO .footer with I :50 left. and the
.-is the score." said :1 rc liel'ed USC Jead\\•as onl ysevcn.
coach Bob Bo,·d. "\\'c beat a \'Cry fin e The n Chnpman got a rebound
team. and il ,~·;1s our fi rst g<i me on the basket \\'Ith 1:38 left. ma~ing it 91 ·82.
road." but Dunbar got tl\'O quick buckets lo
As ked :1lfout nearly blowin~ a 13· cut lhc l<'Ud t0.91 ·86. A_);hrit by Lam·
point. ~e{·ond ·h:.ilf lead. Boyd credited berl 1vas touched abo\'c the rin1 by ·
llouston. "'l'hl·~· used a gambling, J\lauricc Presley and j!O:illending "'<IS
trappin~ half·court zone press and our called, rn;1kiJ1g it 93.-86 . •
kid(\\'CrL' a little flat for 1t.. It 'A'as the Frorn that poinl on, the only 11oints
fi rst timl· 11·c·\'c had thJI used on us the Trojani; gol \\'ere t\\'O free thro1\'S
'J.nd I think-wt":ll learn from it. And it b,· Durrell and a lay1n by La1nbert
reallv is fortunalC' th at \\'e didn't h~l\'C )i can"·hilc, Dunbar scored oo a layin .
toleUrn 1t .1rhitclos1ng.'' Oirdson hit l\\'O frre lhrows. Tony
'file Troj ans . 5·0, look the lead for Sn1ith had a pair nf baskets und then
good at •I I ·38 on Bi ff Burrell's three· Prcs lev scored as the clock ran oul.
point plav 11·ith 3·58 left in the first · BirdSon hit 12 of 15. shots and Jed
h:tlf and Csc led at halflimt'49-44 . Houston "'ith 29 poinU;. Dunbar hit 28
The lead rvcnlually reac ed 13 at and Smith had 1.&. La mbert scored 16
73 .50 "'ith 9:37 lO go in the game. but for USC.
Southern Cal C'Ommitted 25 fouls to
jusl 16 for lfouston. and th<' Cougars
hit 22 of JO free lhrov.·s lo just 7 of 9 for •
L"SC. '
Personality and background were
other factors. .
Lombardi. "'ith a thunderous \'OiC<' •
und temperam ent, was a singularly
commanding presence. just as his
\£'ams domin'llted professional foo.t ·
ball :it 3 time wtlen the sport. ia the
opinion of many; rode the television
hoom to t h t s tatus of national
pastime.
Big Offer Expeeted
-Do~ers • zn Middle
As those who kno\\' him "'ill attest,
Dc1·ine·s makeup includes an inner·
steel. ''el he is s m'011ish. soft spoken:
almost professorial in manner -tQP
.Of Bidding . Battle
un like Lombardi. many said, to con· ·.\'E\\' ,.ORK IA P 1 -B:l seball's
trol a.professional foolbalt team. 1J\\-n('rs nre ehamping at the bit. "'ait·
Besides, said his swelling legion of ._;ng. for !he bidding s>A·eep~ta kes to
rletr:tctors, he "·as a college eoach. ' hel!in rnr !he scr\·ices of Catrish
De!l p 1l e the suceess o r Chuck l luntrr But l'omm lssioner Bo\l'i<'
fo'airh:inks <i t /'\('1~· Eng land and Don Kuhn i,innohui-r,\ toopen thesturting
Coryc-11 at Sl. Louis. many here g•i te
m-:J.intain a college coach can not win llistory "':t ~ matle :\londay \\'hen an
inth<'l"ntiona!FootballLccigue. arhitr<iti11n board 1·ot£'d 2·1 that •lun.
Lomhai-di "'as a. god here. Devinl'. tf'r's contrnct had been broken by the
being human. m ade his share of er· 0 :1kl and .l\'s :1nd th.:it the--t974 Cy
rors. ''oun)? :i"·a rd n·inner had become the
' usoc Gives Athletes
Unique. ·Bill . of .Rig4ts
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lJH LA :\'00. fla . (AP! -'l'he L'.S.
Olympic Committc<'. in :in unexP<'<'I ·
l'<I dis play of unanimit y and force. ha~
\'olcd to defend American a1hletes
:JAa inst th<' "nu gging rC"Criminations
and pcnalti<;_s " of rival sports or -
j!anizalions.
The biennial meeting of the t:SOC
tx>hind closed· doors here O\'er the
11 c£'kend al so m andated a greater
\oicc fof athletes in the d ecision·
n1aking councils o r America's Olym-
1nc program. president Phillip E .
Krumm said fll onday. ,.
"The id ea 1s to take the dispute Qlil.
11£ the hands of the people ln\·Ol\·ed
:ind gh·c it to an objective group.··
In the r:ise o r the NCAA. whH:h
1vithdrc'A' from lfle USOC in 1972 and
could not l)L' botlnd by arbitration d e·
ch.ions. Krumm said the Usbc "'·ould
provide leJ!al advke and aide to any
<ith letP who \1 os threatened with sane·
11nns for compr tlng in international
cr1mpelition.
sport's first (rec agent. The rulinJ!
"·ould allow I lunter to sell his scr\'ict'~
to the highest bidder·-a.nd the bids.
o"·ner s ad mitted. could s urp;.1ss :1
mi If ion della rs.
It doesn't seem likely, thou.1th. thai
;in offer from .\ 's n\1 nC'r Ch;irleS' 0.
Finl<'y v.·ould rf'cei\·e mllt:h considera·
tiOfl. Although Hunter st:\ted .-1fter thl•
ruling !\'onday that the A's .. mont'y is
just as good as •1 nybody's. ··hr had said
!'arJier that ''if f beCOrT\e <I fre(' agent, f
kno"· I \\'On't play ror the A's. I know f
11on't go back hecause·I don 't thinlt
Finley appreciates me."
The decision. :1rcording lo :1 St ull'' m~nt released h y the !\tajor League
B:i5"1)a ll Players Associa linn. \\':•~
I hat Finley h ad hrokenlh<'.contr<lc1 b~·
fuiling.10 me'C't a SS0 .000 dcrcrred pa~·~
n'<'nt on .l l unt cr ·~-snio.ooo ycarl~1
<=:il:1ry. Astde from declaring I luntcr ;1
frt·e agen1. the hoard ordered lh~
550.000 gi1·en Tlonter plus 6 percent in·
!crest r<'troa<:tiv<" lo August \. \\'hen
the p;1yn1ent \1·as clue-. ·
So no1\· the \1 innrr or more i;:ames
th:in onyont' o\·rr th<' last fi\·e years
10G -\rill· .. t akc his time" and listen to
all offers.according to Jerry Kapstein.
one or his attorneys. "I "·an! the hesl
contraet I can get from :ill 2<1 cluh\r
\\'hichc,·c.r one enm C's UJ) \1'ith the best
f!gure. t ux ungle <ind lh ing condl·
tions.' · I IW\t er suid . GWC Thumps Gauchos
.,.11 (;111 d r n \\'r<>1 Cnllt'gC' po ... tcd its thr field In'\';° for the (;~111(' ~Clldt!n ~t·\ 1•n(h '1('!11r 1· in r>1ght J::ltTI1':o; ~I on \\"('st outrt·boundt•d Sadd!C'~~k~•I0-25.
<l:i~ n1J:ht "1111 :in 88·69 conqut'sl of \\ilh ·rrrr' )l l'i~e 11h(li1n1•r and J:1ck
:"-.1rl1!11>h;j 4'k l'ul ](']:(' 111 ;1rl1on 011 'th1· KC'IC'h ,C t'll111~111n1•1•;1('h
In fact, £ree thrO'A'S kt•pt the hon1l'·
team in t he game in the fi rst half.
llouslon hit 16 or 17 free throws b('fore
inl c rmission. Th~ 1'rojans hud only
(1 \'e o pportunities and liil th re£'
Bovd said 1-louston's zone dcfeiise protJ~1bly helped the Cougars stny out
of'h>ul trouble. II(' said hi s tC'a m u.~ed
:1 n1an ·lo·nlan defensC' <1ntl "llouston
has ,..;omr finC' athletes 'A'ho pul thl'
·ball on the floor reul v.·ell and "e lril:'d
111 pressure them so "'l' flJ.!uretJ ttl
rommil rnore fouls."
Krumm ·said (he re"isions to the or·
.canization ·s ~O-year-old constitution
represented the "most historic oieot·
ulJ! el'cr held by the t:SOC."
llC'ad\ng lhe S\\·ecping changes 1\:1s
;J 11111 nf rights for ::i thletes v.·hich pro.
\'Hlr s ror compulsoty arbitration by
1hf· Ameri can Arhilra tion Association
of all disputes hct1\"een athletes and
:u11 of the lJSOC's 200 member or·
~aniiations .
T he com 1nittee n\sp directed all n a·,
lionul ='PPrl:-i ,t;ovcrnlng bodies to add
'·:i reas ona bl e proportion of
p;.irticipaliflg ath letes or a thlet es
!"rom re<:'enl international compcti·
tion•· to tht•ir councils and open mem ·
bcrship IQ all athletic organizations
''1vlthout di!lcri n1 in at ion hy us'c of sex,
rllCl' Or Cr<'l'd "
tn other rrv·1!<i ions. lhc t:SOC voted
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.>\pp1:1rc_int1 y . it \\'ill h<' :1 \\hilc b<'fort•
the ,o \\·ners c :1n 11·hi!fil)<'r :11 1\c_i et
som<'thi ng<; in I lunt cr·s ear. Kuhn pr"·
hiOlted nny hiddinwunlil ht hud ha~
t ime to esl:ibli sh ·'orderly procedur¢;
£or conti.1cts between the clubs un6
1-luntcr· <ind to insure> oi ll 1·lubs of a'n
dqual opportun ily -tn !:ilk lo ~ltl
llunter:· 11 1nn .·1· '1'11Ul1 )!1•L,l'!1ht•1n-11·r Hl l'l'nl!1'n i.: 27 fl
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1tlr!t:1rk t•ln.,rd the gap tn 26·22 \1 1th a
Ou1 r1 n1 1d ~:i v th roui.th the first t\alf
ThP Bu<;fl r r1; -.hol •lfi p1•rcent from
G~', Bucs at Chaff ey
,\LT.\ 1.o:i.t1\-0ran ge Coasl
f'rti lc-11;\'" f;it'es Pa~adena C1t r CoUegl'
.11 12 ,;o u nd Golclc11 \\'est ba ttlf's San
tJ1cgo ~l <'-.a at. 4 · 10 1n !he opC'ntng
r(.IUnd •J( rhl' ("ha((l'Y Collet:c ba ~l-.~·I
!1,111\!1urna1ncnt here \\'ednesda}· .
(;olden \\'e~l has a 7·1 record "h1le
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huve for years been l'aught in the mid·
di e of a f>O"'er strug(.!lc bct\1·~n the-
. :"\alion:il Collegiate Athletic Associa·
tion und th" Amateur Athletic ~nion
for control or t.: .S\ participatiOn in tn·
tcrn:ition:i l sports competition.
Uul In the future. Krumm said. any
nth1 Pte harred from eompetilicin
bt•cause or s uch.s tr\J1U:!lc mu>· seek re·
lit-f throu f.!h arbitr:illon \\'hich the
l 'SOC \\•ill \'1ev. a5 bind1n,i::.
"\\'(' h:1>,;f' hlld goocl athlclPli pre
\ i·ntl'cl frCJm compelini: because or
<l1 c;pute s hct\Vl'cn f{'deralions ,"
K1·un1n1 o.;;)lct ''\\'e ha \(' had
1111mirous in stHn rr~ in lhe pa!ll of
"hil'h 1\(' :ire not proud
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Give authority for tht· S<'lcction.
t r<1i*'lng and l'nt l'r1ni:i of athletes in the
Pan A.mcric11n anrl Olympic gam ('S to
the USOC's 29 nlltlonal sports AOvcrn·
1ng boches. obolishing indh•idual sport
committees.
-Repeal the 'so·CB llcd Greenbrier
amendment or 1~7t v.•hich riequired.all
or.1tanlz&lions sC'ekl ng to. rt'place an
exi!lting !iports J!O\'tming t)ody to si:ct
the :ipprovul l)f !he l 'SOC before ple:1din~ the c:ise hcfore an intcrna·
1lon11l spnrt" frderaUon.
-E~pand it" mem~r!iihips lo in·
r ludr ~I business and community h•ad er ~ ri~ !i t11le unrl l)i!ilrltl o[
Columhiu eh;1irm<'n.
-Rf's lru('\Urf' fhc hoard or direc·
lurl! to utto"' naw s po11s govctrni ng
bodies tn 1n1n1('di~tf'l)' :Jppoint u
rt'flrl•S11nt 11ti\'I' ,,. the board as soon u11
th"Y ,11'\' rrrognil ecf
"That 11'.l<Jn could lk the dirrerenc~
for U$ nc;xt yeur." said :_1 haseball (If,;
1Cicit1I Who asked th».t hi i ne me not l:)t
used ... lie coold put us in the \Yori~
Series; he c'l>uld .increase our\altt'llt!-
dance: he could easily pay off 11 hn ii
. \l.'nuldtaketosign him."
' "\\"e·n do the bci;t we can do. The
bel't "'l' can arrord." ~aid rhi1adt'lphi1
Phillies' o"'ncr HulyCurpenter.
"We wilt go as Car as fa~tas \\'e c._n,"
offered Kansas City Royals' owner
EoA-;ngKaufrm:in.
· One hasf'hall source speculated tho! on!~ ti\~ t'\'.e"'· \'01,k Vankt.~. Ne\\· York
~lei.~. Hostorl'-Red Sox nnd Lo!I Anstelds
r>odJ{ers could :t.u rvivt> :'i monry \\':it over 11unter's talent(!(! riRht urm .
Kaurrmnn i aid. '"1'he ~let "' an
Ondgcr5 hare n1nre monc) thil11
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?o.Tonarehs t ake o n potent
t\orth ·of R-iverside tonight
a~ 8:30 in the second round
of the Anahe)m basketball
Gu ~ird Glenn Jl ofrman
sroredltor hi s 17 poinls in
the fourth quarter , .includ-
ing !he ga m e·\11in ni n g
boc;k<'t \Vith .eight seconds
left;'-a,c; the Savann a Rebels
rallied 'to defeat the Foun-
t<iin Va ll e)'>'Q._arOns, 57-55, in
first round )"&lion or the
Anaheim ll ol ida)'~asket
ball Festi,·a t MondaS>-.Qight
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V.'llh at 7 lOnight in
consolution a('tion at Loarn..
tournament. The HC'bels v.·on it v.•hen
Action is set <ti Cypress lloffman shot an eighf·foOt
lli gh, where li.1ond ay night rallav.·ay in the closing
l hC' P.1on;i.rc hs out.gunned second s. fl offman ,~·as
Cal l·ligh of Wh·itfier, 78·63. nothing sjiort or specl:acular
\\'hile North v.•as r unning -in the firfa l quarter, stealing
rou~hshod over Kennedy, the ball three ti mes. scoring
97-75. .. tv.·o k«.>y layu ps in 13 seconds
Estancia Bree•s
To 45-26 Triumph
By RO~ EVANS
OltN 0 1ily l'lt.411•"
~later Dci1 had a tough and hitting three clutch free·
ti mt' of it the first half ~s lhe {hrov.•s .
Condors hit a scaring 73.9 Dave Brov.·n·s Barons hall
~ 50-40 lead v.•ith 5:45 left to
pla.v before everything \\'Cnt \1·r6n~. 1The Rebels scored
se\'en un a nswered points in
t"·o minut'S w ith Hoffman
hilting five s traight on tv.·o
steals for l~1yu ps and a free
throv.•.
percent or shot.s from the
fie ld, having: popped in all of
13 in the fi r.st quar ter and 6
of IO the next stanza.
But f\1atC'r l)C'i t.ightencd
u1> inside. v.•herc Cal Hii;:h
v.·as havin g a ti;i 11 lin the
nct) and the Condors n1adC'
only 39,2 pcr ccnl· from the
floor: the nexl1 wo f Nln1eti .
~l ean,1·hi te, ~1 aft'r Dei got _
behind the fine play of !\lark
·Breitfuss, Jim EIC'nt., .\im
Schulte, Jack Dean and Pat
!!ill. Each scor~d in ttoubJs
figures.
Thl•n v.·ith 3:25 left,
Rarons 6·10 center. Oa\'c
Rohde•, an intimidating f:lC'·
tor in Fountain Valley's
zone defense , committed
his fourth foul. ..
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Coast Grad
Receives
Scholarship
Timothy i'l:1mill . -:1 1~4
graduate of NPwpor1
Ilarbor 11igh Schoril. 1~ tht•
recipient o( a four-year
scholarship lo the lini\'crsi·
ty df Southern California
from the.Air f'orcc Reserve
Officer Training Corps.
l·la mill . son of !\l rs. ;ind
~1rs. Robert S. l·lamill of
20300 Private Rd ., Ne"'])()rt
Beach. says he would like to
become an Air Force Heute·
nant after gr aduation .
While at fl arbor High.
J1amill was a member of
th e Newpor t Harbor
Choral~ and the ~1adrigals.
both singing groups, and
assistant director in sports
photography for high school
athletics.
Coin Club
• In Valley
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Big Canvon
29 Hue Grand \rallee. J
hedrm on 10th green.
l l!OO Sq . ft . ~t ar bit~
1n:1:sll'r bath. Reduced lo ~$1~9.SOO . Owner wl ll
carry at low int, rate.
Open Daily 1·4:30 .
VOGEL & BABBITT
644·6056 .
1\SSUt>.fABl.E
FllA LOAN
and owt1£.r 1~ '-111hng to
e11rry 2n tl '!'rust Oced.
Two :story mod"I condo
with t11.·o bedrooms. tv.·o
baths. Fully carpeted
and draped. Encfosed
yard :ind i.:aragu. Com-
munit y 11001 and p[;iy-
l!round l'or children. Ex-
cellt•nl l.::im1l y livi ng:
loca tecl at McFadden
and ll:irbor for only
$26.1;,o. C;ill 839·2332 or
642·1060 for further in·
formauog.
EXECUTIVE HOME
Gorgeous 2700 s q ft
home. l 'h yrsold.40'X25'
Ht r pool. 3 rl baths. fam
rm, billiard rm 'w J bar. 3
car gar. Owner will help
finance. Si9.900. Ca ll
64:)-6646 PRESTIGE
HOMES .
COUNTRY SIDE
LAKE FOREST
""I STORY
7"/o IHTSl.EST
tlY OWNER . Beautiful
4B R, 2 full baths. Shag
crpts. buillins,
di shwas.her . Gorgeous'
('UStom drapes. Large•
exposed aggregate paUo
& walkways a.n,d
sprinklers. It 's a REAL
BARGAIN al $44.000.
~-5950 Principals only
ONE BLOCK TO
BLUE PACIFIC
$51.950 Unique N('wport fka('h
home offers such S(>l'Cia l
fealur('s a;, open bcan1
cctlings. P'rC-'3!C rronl
courtyard. mex1can 1110
floors. Prest1 ~e location.
Call &41·6010 IOSCC. Aj.tl.
VIEW!
Th e Christmas PMrad~
from your ver.v o\.ln
UAYFRONT Co ndi'>!
St-\·('ral to choose from,
569.SOO to $132.500.
675·7060
4 BDRM EASTSIDE
Lovl'ly 4 hr. 2 ha 1n
beautiful casts1dt'.' 10(';1·
tton. llui:;e fa m. roon1
with beamed ~t1~ngs &
fireplace. 0'-l•ner will sell
11.·1th Fl.IA or VA lerms.
netter hurty on this one.
Walker & Lee, Heal
Estate 646-77 11. Open
eves.
ASSUME 7°/o V.A.
~·antast1r J>QOI home.
Full payments $27:> per
month. Newly decorated .
f.xtr:i larj?l' bcdnw:iru,11 .
fo'am ily room. Call
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OEM-l 1111 EMTE It P1t1iES. • Klllot ~. Now-1 lll••~".C1l1...,._.,_.
1 VIEW Ntwporl to
.Catalino $42,950
3 btdrooms. pool · Y~R\1
PRIVATE wllh wldt
npen speCl3('Ular VICW •
Rf'lter hurry 11.s v.ac;,1nt
Call646·7171 El111 E Wtllt, r1 .. 11 °""'"'· 6 W:~ ""''· Nl•-1 B•ICll. (IHIOf"ll -Mir' A1111 "'•Jh, Eoull a.-, •
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11cal r Sell your tqutp.
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G-ral IOOZG.......t 100 G•..,.ol R.f. 1002Gto•oolR.E. 1002 Dec:0<crio.'1-Charmina
-·••••••••• ••••••' ,,1. •••• ''''''' ••• •••••••• •• ••• • •' • • •• •••••• • • • • • ••• ••• • • • •• • •• •••••••• Ugbl, cbttrlul. tasteful -adjeetivtts cun't
.MESA VERDE Thia excitln, cat1tedr•l
ceiling, 3 bedroom hOme,
near park. arul ocean with
as1umable 7V.'I. 1011.n
should excite YoU-Ideal
LIDO ISLE
Larga..!I BR .. 6 ba . home on sandy·
beach; or use as 6 llR. home with 2 llR.
apt; SO fl. lot, shore mooring. $295,000
Family home; 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft.
lot. Pier & slip. s;!<JS,000
Attractive 3 BR ., 2 ba. single story
home on 60 ft. street to street lot.
$152,500
WATERFRONT LOTS
40x1JO Ft. $250,000 JOxJOS $165,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
lJ I Bu y~odf> Orivl· N B 675 · 6161
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I OOZ G.....W R.f. 100
Corona Del Mar
$77 ,000 DUPLE~
2Bdcms. each unit, in very J,:ood condi4
" lion ~ localed in excellent rental area.
Shown by appointn1ent .
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WESLEY N
TAYLOR CO.
REALTORS since IH46
• c.·.··.·~·.·.••.·~·-·.·.··~·~·;•;;•;;•ii••.i;·~·;•:··~·;•;•;•·~·;•;•;•;•·~·~·~·;•;··~1 ALL TERMS • FllA/VA . Spacious L'UUn·
_ DUPLEX
Z YEARS \'OUNG -
duplex lovely owner's
un_il with 3 bedrms. 2
Baths. Family roqm.
_rountry kitchen, rorlnul
dining, fire place, double
·garage & much more.
Apartm e nt h as 1
bedroom , 1 bath, also
w it h ga r ag e and
fire place. (ld"ea l for
anoth er -in -I a w).
Owner movini:: north.
must sell!! orrered at $59~. Ca ll 54&--68fK>.
-· • • HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
Contemporary
Beautv .
Huge 2 story~i{aturing
formal li ving, dining and
lux ury. Plus reatur"Cti are
lbe huge bonus TOQm plwt
lovely f8mi ly room .
. Proreasiooally done 1n,
aide and out. For an ap·
pointment to see this
beauti ful home call
i63-6761.
BAYCREST
La rge custom built 3
bedrm , fa in rm, 2 fireplaces, 3 bath home.
Oversi:r.ed lot.. enclosed yard with beautiful new
pool &: decking. Quiet,
.!lecludcd street on one of
the better streets in
Newport Beach. Low in-
terest a\lailable, A real
buy at $84 ,950.
644-7270
try kill'h_en-3 tx.-Uroom,
den, ram1J y rm &2 baths.
Co mpletely carpeted.
Close to South Coast
Plaza. Only 3 years new.
Low dow n, or no down.
Jo,ull price $39,500 Call
a.J0-1151 .
'-'>f"',. HERITAGE
'· REALTORS
G1111ral I .E. I 002 G.....W R.f. 1002~R.f. -"l••!••················· .................................................................... .
macnab / irvlne
realty
OCEAN VIEW!
M ;i rv e l ous 3 bedroom h ome
overlooklng peaceful Pacific &
wooded canyon . Make offer. Joyce
Edlund 642·8235c (C55) .
CHRISTMAS IN a1G CANYON!
Lov ely, warm 4 bedroom VIEW
home. Lg. patios -buill·in BBQ -
potting area for your green·thumb &
so much MORE -room for pool.
$159,500. Tom Queen 644~. CCS6) '·
CLOSE7 DON'T MISS!
Lusk -Harbor View Hills. Newly
listed 3 bedroom plus family room al
ONLY $99,500. WITIJ POOi & jacuzzi!
Tn ste full y decorated &
profe ssionally landscaped
~cascadin g .. w aterfa ll in rear.
Walter Kin g 64~·6200. (C57)
LIDO (°A.ST END
Charming older 5 bedroom home
priced at Jot value. Pier <ind slip.
Terms Lo q ua lified buy('r. $255,000.
THIS HOME HAS IT A.LL
Popul ar Corona de! Mar (:lddrcss
charm with quality, vicvJ or the lid~
pools and pounding surf from this 3
bedroom, 2 bath home. ·rcrms too!
$142,500.
CLOSE TO SPYGLASS
Su-pe'r Sa ndpi per on l1 opul3.r
Spyglass Ridge. Professionally
decor ated with Van Luit \vallpa per.
Great pati.Q with vicWlng deck . f'our
bedrooms, family room. 2 ha.Lbs.
$124 ,000.
descr"lb e thi s
masterpiece. U4o Isle. IY OWMEI
near rlubllouse. st,reet t
Strada. 3 Bedroom & den.
4 baths, SUPER says It
all! Sorry, by appoint·
ment only. $L3S,OOO. Call
$40--1151
Lo\lely 4 bedroom Bue· II~. location. qn1y
cola borne on Premium $48, . owner anxious.·
lot, 1789 Tanager Drive, 531-oo or 962-2458
Pr of es s lo..na ll Y Agent,'liltOPM. landscaped and decorat· 1-=;.;:....:::.:.:..:""'~-'-
ed. Many extras.
~IR.E. · I OOi Go•rol ll.E. 100 ······················· ······~···············
oWn·~r wil l carryB'lf·
ALSO three more lo
choose rron'I.
INVEST WTSELY
FREE COUNCELING
CALL 645--6646
·;{" f R{ITIG€ · HOM€1
000 N. Ne.wporf Bl,. N.B.
AN INYITATIOM J BEDROOM
To gracious li\ling. Dari· FREEDOM HOME Ing ramily home ; ?ustom Phone Santa detailed Carmel model ; 18x12 WorkJihopor Game
3 bdrms., family rm. Room . $32.950.
dln.l.ng rm. Priced to st! CENTURY ZI VIA at S'l•,soo & you own th 642-1771 The Real Es....__ land! r~
Real Estate
byNVN/JN
.. LUXURIES OF
A MANSION"
P r i d e 0 f As5~~1oo1"~-~. c. r. Colesworthz 646 -7174 ~-· r ~ AVE SPACE WH EN 6PMlolPM . Ownershio Onl~ 3 years lold. Nice REALTOR 640-00 0 MOVlt"G by wrapping Beautiful 3 bed;.;fm, 15~
ba yard w/(irepll & lrft 9 A l B 0 A dishes and other rra11:ile HwttlftC)tOn IHCh I 040 bath home. Much panell·
lll F pool. Only $293. per Items in wa5h clolhs. •••••••••••••••••••••• •ng •-• h I
mo lot.I Py-··. ·~.·-. PENINSULA " upgra.., .. .,,. t ruou . , .. ..., -~ towels and other linens. BY OWN ER. Purk Jlunt· Co cd · w erl I H.l.llOR VIEW HIUS. OCEAN VIEW!
3 bedroom home -adult occupied -
rtianicured l a Yi•n . Joyce Edlund
642·8235. !C58l '
llG -BEAUTIFUL -BLUFFS
Warm 3 bedroom home ~·ith fa mily
room , formal dining room 2
flTeplaces. view of park and bay lots
of mission lilt and tnuc·h ~ore.
$U7,000.
f u 11 .fr l c e.. Ca 11 7 unl!s on 2 lots. Steps to You gf,t more space In ln11ton , nr Bch. ii pac. 3 1 v:r k pall~. wiat ~I f.~ 6~~AGlG £ JIOAf ES, -~~~<!1h : 1"Gre5t1 ~~m5r:;~ lhe gara•t andckl&etA by BR1 2 I.ta , bl·Ceil, IJv.rm, :and~c Pr~~~ Lan:,:~~ IL:'.~~:::::=--,..----1 S 11 11 . : aclllhg \d ie itenv1 with a form. din.rm, t-Oiy fam · Won 't last long at lhi.1 ta1hore Real l::Slatc, Daily PilotClas&ifil'dAd. rm, prof. lndscptl, up-· ou don't need a gun to 675-5800 . Call 642·5678 1graded In & ou• .. ·oropon pr1c.e. S.'12.900.
901 e>o.,.,, Ori ... 642 lttS 16•• Ma<Arl~ M4 l'OD
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DIAL 644-1766
2161 Sao Jooqoln Hills Rd., H.B •
A COLDWELL IAMKER CO.
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pl1c11an•dlntheOAlLY SEl.L idle Items with a hOUse,call'62~ llLOPiil:I' '•emm
Pltm' Want Ads! Cull Dally Piiot Classified ad. t1t1sslrt~-C1111M2·5f!'18. · ~71 • 546 8103 now -542.-s&ts. 64Z..w1B ----------Cla1111ified-Call642-5678, •
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lrwlM ·104 •••••••••••••••••••••
Why Mot.:eo.Me
Santa CICM?
'fhere'• two fireplaces in
this one plus 4 bdrms ,
2~ baths, family room
and !orn1;il dining Top
('Ondi tion 1111d t;ood IO<:a ·
tlon. W ,500.
CALL 552-7500
•VISION ..
. REALTY
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, ,., .. .., ... , .. .,~, '"•" 1ac.ontt rrOfM"'Y lOOO Income Pt"Op•rty 2000 Hwt ,__,shed lt't U"funWWd Tuesd•y. December t7, 1974 DAILY PILOT 89
•••••••••••••••••••·•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••,.••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• o¥ses UnfW'llliWd Hotllet U"*-'Nsh..d Apw l11•wt• ~ · H~WPORT HftGHTS VA D\IPLEX Carol MINoft ~-... 3 I 02 Costa Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••·••• ••••••••••••••••··~····
4 Br, den, brick fpk. 38n 154~.2 LorraltMt Way ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• __....9 le«h J240 Htwpot'f ltoch 3269 Cotto MHO-3724 I &l.lrem~ly sh.,-p ' lr•l•• 92' t" .._ h i ,_ L l •-..,,.. ••••••••••••••i.•••••••• ari;e lot . Choice ZBA •nd 2BR.1BA bt•u· .... · .. a1 gw ~ ..-. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Nt:wport 8 e>ich location. t)' .• ll~D "Y shag crptg. You are the wiru1cror $85 to J150 UTJL pd Bae n r wt s t c I l ff 1 l lt h , BRAND new . deluxe Con· 3 BR. 2 DA Dupieic, t ,blk . Casa d• Oro
Netds some 'l'LC, 0~11er l h r u 0 u t , A I r _ ONE VIP PASS 11.pt..11 Laauna, Cor.del ~1 Pool /rec. Lae $300. Agt do. 3 Bedroom. :i•una, lo b••~h . $300. 'Ii rly. 'lllO"
11.nxious. Makeoffer condltioninit VA •P· (8oOd fe>r the v.·hole Sl10 UTlL l>tl l Ur Y"-r g.1s.32ss pool . Cus t o in sh•K 642-3188 ALLU'rtLITlESPAIO_
Sportln9 RHI btat. pr• I 11 a I in process . fam~ly I to the $~~dti-':1\'., 'pd":~i furn 1 lll':NT l.Sf'/Oplioo. ?t1esa ~~~~eJ;;ir~bl~r!~e~1r';!~ Son Cleft\tftt~ 3 276 Coll:ll~~~~~~~~e:t
_ 8lJ·lS44 $t.S,9l<I. +dl'n.p1Ht(),So l.1111una Verde 3 llr, i Hit. bfand 2 v ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fealurina· ICE CAP AO[S r hi Car gara1te. cry NEW CONDO J b "~ · ·lh · l' HU·YIEWRENTALS n1·w plu~h crpt(l, rrs Y pti\'ate enclOM.-d puttos · r." 2 •Spi.lclous kitCht!-nWI tn·
CHALET 673·.\030 or •~·32~ 11alnted, immec. lhruout. MS-:>437 llfl 6 P\'d b11 , a ce :i. n \l ll'W / l);i na direct lighting.
----4 Huge trees & frplc. $350. i'lbr,·tiC pier, 2..c11r gar1, •Scparatcdu1'garea
CoronadtlMcr 1 12 mo CenturyZl.546~1 del"k. 11'-t . patios. pool, •ltome-like storaoe 2701 "·C H~rbor Blvd ., 1.W 1 I( J300 S40 4083 or \> ltl.1csa Vetde-Shopping ••••••••••••••••••••••• $225 !'110 . 2 br If ' , . ' ' ' 110 • , •Pri\•atepaUo:>
Center) CQt;ta !';fesa. 2 BR l'Utc cottn1tc SJOO n10 w /g~r .. p;ti~'.c~o pets .' 9624447' r.1: 548·8103 4!16·{)'.)(l::I . :~i~~1eii:::1~~c~·/storage
PleaseCall642-5678.ext to Jun\" 15. R~f. 321t E<1s tslde. 646-l4$6 or __ Houtetfurnishedor •Kin~i;i:f:c Bdrmi;
Sun1tf1 Supreme ·
ltay & oce•n "'"· 3 I'· IQual~ Bdrm:s .. 2 baths: com-. Plac9
pl~·t11ly remodek'?· F~ Pl D m-. Ian~. ~9.500. Q,,.,·ner will · p7S2•1t20 '
fl I 1400 ~All ST. HIW llA~
TRIPLEX 333 to claim your Uckets, Se av i e "' H ( u 11 01 639-45311 3 BR, 2 BA.. frplc . !r11 Unfumithtd 3300 •Pool -Harbcqucs-sur· A Red 11111 Compliuy OLE VA LOAN (North _County toll free 642-2222 -d bll S295 d d I h I d Univ .,Park:Center ASSUMA b 540 IZ...JQl • 2 BR cpt no pets or yar , -n1s . i1no.,,,,,,,, •• , •••••••• ,,., roun c \l.'/p us n scpg
LIDO REALTY
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*673-7300 * Irvine ---------! Covered,priv¥tc p<&tios. num C"..!_~_ -· Costo MHO ~3124 i;ingl~.s . set l\1gr. AQt · A. Barbara.!>3-..m_:JlJ:._ Adults -No~
•"""""""""""'"'"'.../BIG CAN YON 4 BR. 3 Ba , Owner s unit with Industrial/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 980 W 17th St CM ONDO 4 h e-145 COROMA. DEL M•R f-eDRM Furn. $215. hreplscu.AlltwoDDRl\f · ~ ·· C r ,..,.. · mQ, •ClosclQht:fu:oh,3br,1m· 28DR MFum.S245.
Laguna leach 104 lge \"iew iot. $159,500. units Xln~ Nt), Costa Prop•rfy 2 100 LOVELY ~ ~~r ~omc, lrii: 1Ml\1AC . 3 Br. 2 Ba. Mest11 nr. Brookht~r~t·Adt1n1 s mal' S!K.IOyrly lse 365\V. \V1lson&l2·1971
•••••••••••••••••••••• l\t o\•l ng . ~l u s t sell , ~1 lo · ss4 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• feoced bat k ~ard , nr. V d C ts drps bllns Avail now Sho"·noftt'r· ,..2brfuriullhcd$1.JS ___ _ Owner.640-8098 esa t ' ~ 6400 SQ f'T :.aletlse. 3 Newport llc1i:hts area. f cl e t P N ~ s.lJS' noons & C\l'S. hy uppl Col .... ---'Rttn NI CE t Br dplx. Quu:-t.
Phone Santa -Ph.·4 11 n1p P.\l.T. ~r oc $300 /mo .E.11 Hiddlc n';~_·i;_:92<l5opc · · c811 .·r.:1r.~row49-1·0672 to e .... ,.._. Sep . by Ji:ilrage s.
Y1• ~ al • Pl 979 "5JJ 552-1605. JBll 'b~ fully ept'd, + FIREI LA CE-4hedrm,2 . No pets 518 1021 WATERFRONT u:nauail ~ illrport lt1s,ht !lit}' Realtor, 6·16--111111 or ----J -~ 675-5511 t:mployed adullO\'er 35.
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anr1 Prap~f.,!~/I , .. Lots for sale 2200 M.~-:'!.~~~.e.~~~ ••• !!.~~ Clo se to Sch ls . $295. ~i~e ~~~dS~~~·(!~~~pa~~·\Townhouse I 646-7174 s pecta cular CANAi. 14ooQU.1.1l St.Nfwl'Ol:r •lACM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. •• 5411·3750. Nofces.96.1 .• 1567963.17!S6 Unfurn 3525 2 0rFurn Sl6.J
6 PM ta a PM FRONT 5 bedroo_ru fami f'4EWl'ORT HEIGHTS Linda Hcw1wr.ond 3 Ult 2 BA 1.i; rrn1y rm. ask for Bev or D••ll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ll.ll~ 01 Ultn», pool. "'Jl~
---ly hnmeor sw1n~1ngpad. GRE~TIHYESTMEM~ llOby630R-f.Roomfor • RI fr i.'$235".' . SELt::cr --.--------11U,'l/T INGT01'll Bea('h, to s hopprng. '".I mi .
Low, low priced al 3Q units. All 2 Br. 1:i~ Ba. 23 units $l50000. A;:ent 1868 El 0 P~OPERTIES 556-266C lr•1ne 3244 h:c i! Or. 2 Uu . (•ncl i.:;ir, be t h 931 w 19th St EMERALD BAY
Great \l.'hltc v.·ati'r vie\\.'.
4 Bdrms., 4 baths, c\en Y.'
frpll'. formal d1n1ng
room. Secluded radiant
heated terrace Central
location. near tt•nni~
courts. $155,000
S71 ,900. Only Sl2.00{ frplc. 12 )'.rs old, low 646.325~_' ' C .M.92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \10<)\. s ;1una & Jal'u1.1.1, a · S<.IS-0.W ·
down ~nd · ~wncr will \'&Caney . Will sell on con-You are the winn~~ or 3 Uk, 2 Ba , ram rm. stont C I uh II s :~·~"~'_;"~1~1-'
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8"k interest. $440,000 fines t lor . Will sell I good for the whole 2459 Norse, S285-18051 WE HAVE REMTA.LS
SparlirtqReGhtote w/small do"'" payment family! 9 6 7 _ 1 o 2 1 As wellasa f1ncsclert1 0 Duplex•s Unfum 3600 Dana Point 3 726 II IQuall ~ , 8:fJ.1~ or trade for house or Lolhc of b('autifut homes f-'(JH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---• H-2 Lol. 213.:.Z78-9966 E CAPAO[S BACK Bay 4 Br, 3 Ba. 2 SAL~! Let us M>lve )'~Ur Cdl\1 3 HH , J UA~ nurth of SPi\f"l(lUS 2 Br. Ocean , _Place • OC1':AN VIEW, .Ncwpart IC story deluxe. ~ !'lllr a hous ing needs. We r~ h"'Y, ni tl' patii>. {'rpts & Vte\\' Apt. A·25091 La PraplR'ti-· . Bench. -· 2 houses ·· R2 •. LOTS •. CHALET Lo1na. $415. mo. Re.11ltor. h~re to serve you! drpi;. No pcl-". Slli'> yrly. <:rcst:,i Ur. l}wncr, IU:W
1SP 1t20 ~ lot. New ·p.11 int. drp"d, 642-2222 !Jon V . Fro1nkl1rt So Coasl ·ltlj ;._6&1R
.. 00QUAILll.Nl-Wf0tt111ol"Cti cpt'd . Financing ;1v11il . WANTED ~-llcallor ti1'.\2l::!'.:: -------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.,I_____ Sl35 ooo . 213·696·5680 2101-C llarbOr 8\\•lL . 4 BR. 1' ~ ba. erpts, bltins. • Liquidation Sole ' We pay Top Dolla r for re-( ~tesa Verde Shopping Easts ide . a\'ail. Jan. 3rd, o~·ner will consider con; "'-. FOURPLEX !\idcntial lots-lower in· Center J Costa Mesa. . $265 monthly. 548--6680. 21~;~;~~11r ~a f'~~~~· ~rf;: ~~~'!'?.t~.".~:.~~-~?.~~
TURMER ASSOC.
1105 N. Csl llwy . La guna
494-1117
2500 Sq Ft
Of gracious living. This 4
Bedroo1n , 3 bath custom
home has it all from tiled
sunken lub to p;inoramie
view of the cily and the
Pacific. 5125,000.
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t'.•t, 10,,-_ down. bal"P"" Co'• ., lot ·, •r···at r"nt,·il come area preferred. Please cull 642-5618, ext -----112 11 J ,,.1 $2'" ~ u .. ~.. ' " ~ R C TAYLOR 33J to claim your tickets. 2 llR . 1 Ba S2QO. · i)ann .. " ,,.., IJ ',2'.l : Balboa du11lcx, i,., urea! 'ose to f\l.'ys., ;ill • • . !North County loll free 736 Wcelo. mo . 1\ \"a 11 Jan l
blk . to bay, 2 BR. Iba., amcnitie. 7.500 COMPANY. numberis.540-l2:..>0 J. 557.3160 544-5100 Si9 ,500. Balboa beaeh -------
cottage, 1 ~ blk. to bay: 2 Realtors/Dtvtlopen • • • 2 Story, 2 UR . l\lcsa Verde Lloyds Bank Bid~. OU l'LF.X . So. of h""Y.
DR.,den, lba.,$49,500. 11010<iveSt.Suite190 S Cl I 3176 Villas, Cllll bt"1111 _5, UniversityParic,lrvine next to sch(>ul, Cd!\!.
Balboa Point 4 BR., den. Newport Beach 752-0460 an eme-n e A k f J h 8.39 !320 Do~s _ ~-52·1000 · Eve.! 3BH , 2 ha. N<!1\'. Xlnt b S94 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ~~~ --·· nhrhd. !';lo/moor lsc. Bcf 2 a.~la~sha.URealty FOR SALE New Luxury ' merciol lots BRAN D new 4br. 2000 ~q l>OLL llOUSE l br, new 6 . 919 -1 ,122. Aft ti .
675·4600 Y.'ale rfront lri)llex w / BE HILVD. ft . w ~ocean view from pt1inl, cpts, drps, _st.v. *RENTALS* 644 -0823 1----\'1ew or Ne v.· port J~rbr, Prime c-4 c er lot with S.C. pier to D.P. H<irbor. Fened.. ~_:__SI75.54.5-1361 Un1\·ersity Ptlrk -----
NEWPORT HEIGHTS bdrms. 2 bath.~. 2 units 135 ft. Frontag only 1h Lease S500· per 1no ic-..-.1.-J V It. lll 4 DR , 2·~ Dannnnnnn$425 Aportments Fum
4 Br, den. brick fp\e, with deo d1brary & dbl mile -"OUlh of San ·ego '114·496·5275 ~u n o Y The Terrace •••••••••••••••••••••••
large lot . Choice f1rrplaccs. Sep. laundry l"rwy . IN PUOV ----1186 ••••••••.•••1·~:~····eo••• 2BR.2Hannnnn$350/375 ~ewport Beach location. fa c·s .. bllns & lrash com· R''A E t & th Laguna lllH .. 2\t:? a. iuuron n· 3 lJR . 2 Ba nnnnnS395/425 8 lb p . -·• 3707 "'EW CUSTOM t 6" p e & •lt'p A "' · asy erms do "' Brookhu,•t & Snn a oa en1n-a ~ NeedssomeTLC.Own{'r paeor. u 1 r ·' · priccdfor quicksalc. ••• •••••••••••••••••• .· .. Dcanc Homl'5
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LOW WEEICLT
R.llTES
Exe-C"'iYe Suift'I
127 Yorktown llvd.
Ue:ich Blvd. at Yorkto~·n
536-0411
STUDIOS & I IRs
•Full kitch<!n
• f.leatcd i;iool
• J~aundry fac1hl1es
• Free u\1ht1es
• t'rce linens
4 TV&ma1rtserv avail.
• Ba·r·B ·(~u c
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In the heart or South anxious. Make offer. Asking S:IS0.000. rilukeof· COST~MES.t. PRIV • Bch., 0<.:ean· Diego F'ry, 2car gar. wel 3 BR. 2. Ba nnnnnnnn $450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna . Ocean VIC\\', Sporting RS.. Rtcrte 8.,.,_9 t82 Great fronta eon busy "iew, 2 . rps., •"' __ · a nu · uarc · " ·"""""
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Bd 2" b ~ r 1 5385 ~56 :o!lon 2.BH. t~am llmnnnnnS215 ulil 1nl'I. winter rental. ge. r m., " a. 833-3544 ___,___ -streel next to Shbppinf! rp · · ' t• t le-oeh 3240 c 11 3 124 U1':AU'f I nr furn. a11ts custom home. reedy for NEW ,1 unit, 2 blocks to n 1 r G 0 0 ti ington Rd. 544 >t-~ un in9 on --!furtle Hock a 67 -4 · Sl''S ,• st-•. • •,'p•n•··. h •. t>·le
I 1'1 I r c e e ' --• •••••••••••••••••••••• 38R.2 Ha nnnnnnnn5-'3S ·~ .Y ,,., •' ·' ~>ecupancy . as ge. ~V· MEWl'ORTSHORES beach. Greal buy, good neighborhood. 3J:OO St1 . Gt"Mral 3Zot HUGE POOL c:reentreef.lomes IALIOAIMH bu1ld1n~. p\'l, enclm;cd ing&family rooms ~'lthwater!ron t, 4 B R ". 111x wr1tc-orr. Income t't. corner. Submit your , '-$490 1 B r apts, equipped gar., pool, sauna, lnun·
beamed cell. & fr plc. Reducedto$G9 ,500 Sl200 . tno. ~!any xlras. terms.Owneranxious. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41ledroom~ l:Y~bath.)i\nt 5 BR,l Hannnnnnnn kitchen ~. Unique Joe . dry. adlts ti301 Keelson
l.ge. yo rd. r~m ror pool. !·Sty. A-Frame ; 3bdrms .. ~-2570. RC TAYLOR CO ALA ltENTALS locaflo~1 nc lds crp.t g. 2 BR . 11,;_, Bannnnnnn$300 Winter rates by wk or Lane 1 hlk Wci;to( Beach !'11atu re nati ve tr~es . Hkenewiss5 ooo -• 4
• d rps. lo of clec k1n t.! CA.LLS52-7500 ,)ffSl<it cr.K<\2.7848 Short walk to beach. NO ari;e duPlex: 3 BR. each TW0-5 unil apl bldg un· Rtaltors/Devt'lopers' ... , VICl.\!llf IN 11•~1C: around po Vacant. •VI s'' I 0 N • nlO. 675-8740 -----
F'l NA NCI NG PROD·un.il$99500incl land dcrconstructionforsale. 110IDoveSl.Suile l90 S.115 per mo. k fo r ATTllAC :l'I VE 1FUHN.Bachclor.frplr,
1. t-: !'11 s 11 ER F,. 1 o ~7. cA.vWooD REALTY Close to major shopping Newport Bcaeh 152.()4.60 f c~ ~s''5 Kei.!._h:_.962.:!fil. REA LTV bctJroom-$1a5mo. dsh~·hr. jacul:tJ , carpurl.
DOW N H ANDLES : -center. l"st yr write·off -----I lla l lJ2BWcs tllall10a8lvd 1 blk from bcal'h. $1~. MAKES.TH IS AN XLN * 548-1290 * Sl~l\I . Call 636·2570 or Mountain, Desert, OUPlS .. t:XT1lA sharp. \'a'Cant, 4, ----------1 714-S.16·i33S
BUY AT $81,~. Submit 592·5010. R•sort 2400 NfWf'OllT &IAY,c.M. •42·1Sl3 !}It, I ~ ba, 2 car g11r. 1 BR. 2ba , compl furn . ----
all trades. San Clt-mtonft' 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAT furn. bach pad. P;1tio&Jam rn\ S350. IX't" dshwhr. laun, 50• 10 bth. I BH furn nr unfum. S\3.~.
•••••••••••••••••••••• A\'ail.Utllpd$KS/S145 mo. 962 4·111 ask for \"inl' s300 mo ti\ Jul)' + util Rarhaprs110.u11I LEASE/Om~ *w~:41,KE500.AR,1R_Oto~Et~e 1 BR cottagesoltSIXl/$175 Keith . _____ __ __ 673_3397. p<hl 111>11k hcach. Pool /'o IOUHITS,C.M. .. Stv/ref,smpet --oow • Tll ETERRi\CF: ·vPk ____ -c 1 1 ren or p c ~.
$495. MO. Prime rental area with from ttus ideally located 2 BR hscs. & gar apl!l * BRAND MEW Nev.• 2b r. 2ba frplr, c. Costa Me-sa 3724 %0-~·U> ___ _ Bi l-?~. vu., V.'/v.·. Nu. moderate renL'>. Will ex· lot near exclusi\'e $160/$225 N1ceones! Cl\! . d 2 l &.IO 6345 •••••••••••••••••••••• -~~-14Br. J car gar. Only chan~corsell. H.a millar. Will sell or &NB l,2&llr4Pfexes ~~~~~--·----:-~N .apts.lgelBrS165.Loqunoleoch 3748
LCICJUllO Hi9uet I 052 S82,950. Lg loL $10,000dn. Pyramid Exchaft90N trade. for Orange C.ounty 3 B~ houses $190/$35U ... F~OM $_200/mo. Univers it y Park 3 BR, Idea for ba('helors . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ,,,,,,•.!••••••••••••_. .•• ..O.nr..-11llJ~15--1.il4 ·Rtttltorsl33_1768 prop.orlrusldeeds.Call Wonl \ast,allareasn~w Dshwhr, open be am famrm,2~BA.Wclbar. Adil:>. 1993 ChurchBACil rtr Crescent Bch. now ~ 4 BR: homes-All prices t l(!s .shageri)lgU1ru-out 2 ~·rplc'~ Avail immed. S48·9633 ~Color ·rv. $175-$19~. J/'" Jl ..• I ,NEW3BR.plushfam.rm. R.C.Tay\orCo. Huntingtonto l..agun-:i Com pl d r p'd, prival(' Sl75Jmo 6•14 -TI70 1 fJR F '>I l~ets 1\ln : $55. \Vk . 1435 !" . ......-ffl.f, )Ji? N«4'V atrium, \'iew, single 752-0460 On land,beachorpools 11atios e.nc\"d j!ara~es -------. · uc_n. ~; d · Coas t4!W.-2508
'"""' • story1900sq ft. .... $65,990 We got 'em all Nopet~·. l mi. toOcean URTL!'.:ROCK 3 br, 2 ba, quee~ size -c . iv . ---='---
SPECfALIZINGlN ~ BOR!l.t S, as abo\'c 12NEW APTS. Or0ft9t County 201 •219 Oswego A•~ fam rm & Atrium. $4 lS. dressing rm. extra I ewport B«ach 1769
LAGUNAN'Gu".L, ~2sq ft. .... $71,990 Onl y~·4"sle_ft.Supcr dlx Proptrly 2 -~laRe-ntols 642-118 h BI d per m o 64•1-'3240 or roon1s, encl. gar W I ,, ••••••••••••••••••
r. AA REALTORS .11pts 1n choice H.B. Joe . . t3 blks w of Beac "' ' 552-179:1 ,. storo ~c. Adults 01\ly, no . VI f:W PltOPERU~ h I a Rll ••••••••••••••••••••••• I blk So or A'damsl ---pels IJ.YNA C lrg oceanfront
SEA TER1lACE SanClemenle 492-2100 ~1n~~: s c lcr. r. ,C 0 MM UTE T 0 0 LANDLORDS! 5·Ui·9501 or557-1010 OCJUfla Bea~h 32:48 2035 l~ullert.on,C.'M. 3br, 2b_a .. ~IY .. i400 .mo .•
!'rivatcGllar'ded Area Santai.no ~O 0 MUCH??? We Spec i a.l i·zc in . or536-898!1 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ., d:1y 646·1 03 , n1 .(!ht -. p I '-... . . ----LGl-~fo'l1LLYl"UH.N20lt. ti13·2586 .:.. •••••••••••••••••• •• 8 Units+ oci v only25mi.,,,te-s · N~wport.Bea('h CoronaVACANT,J story preStige 115 LGE '1 Br, cijraire, Bllns. w/w, dr:ps, poo1.---~-· ' Enfoy~ht .GoodUfe ASSU~1 AB l4EFHAtOA V 1, II W toL.A ,..,,_2BR,t5x16fam· d0e,10~a1r5,,&v~aegi~~:·R~~ Condo:2;·H1t .new cpts & yd,smpet ol< No end .adlts:.no pits: $lUO .S29&.9B~~K.rUP1 LTBdVr,2 1~011 Call 493·2513 aod · owner is willing t • rm. britk 1''rple, beam l~ • V· pa 1 n t 2 car en e Id $185 UTI L pd~~m1 furn 1 642.!J')20 a"". "o or , ma11
---ea try 2nd trust deed $ I 15,000 ce.iling.s, t oV1-patio, sep, to You! Try Nu· iew ! ga rage, xlnl cond. S2fi."i • +den, patio So Lag --· ' -· serv. pool . 1'11 E b-1 ESA
-B E1\UT I F'UL ~B-DRM Two story model cond ldryrm, \ols ·or xtras "'U-VIEWREHTALS per mo. 962.-447i ask for $220 ($250 St.~~·cral 2 dr STUDIO apts. Oe.corator 415 N. Nc\\·porl Blvd
home in exclusive area with two bedrooms, t.w Prim<· back bay view SJri.500. Submit lerms 67 J-4030or494-3248 Keith. d'pts furn Water &i .B!!S pd. 646-9681
of Laguna Niguel. Fam baths. Fully carpete loeal1on? Just reduced CallA.gt.893·8533 -..... -----$250 C~arm1ng 1 dr :rpl $160.permo.&16-5330 -------rm, din rm, cov'(I patio, a nd drliped. En('lose $25,000! All 2 bedroom f'RF.E. FREE ----hse Sl15. 1 HR . I blk to heach.
approx . 2000 sq ft. many yard and garage, Com · units. Swimming ~I Ol(tof County •P.i-GfessionalSer\'ice• CONDO 2 br, ltarbo. S265 2 Ur 2 Ila ocean ,,; S225 2 Br. rt·del'. Ul1I pd. J>a rk1ni;. ti month lease.
extras.$63.SOO. • munity pool and play Can add 5 more units. Prope""" •LkHDLORDS* l l eigh(s s225 mo . ch1ld.a:.mallpet Pool /\dult1>. Sorry, no 213496--6880
L M'--'Rlty d f h'ld E i<J.7•" down. Call now ''' 2 13~869~5937 ~t ANYOTILERSAv 1\tt pet 'Look-You 'll Lik e
4,::1:0:o '"ii~o~n ~~~rennt ~~~i1Jyr~~~in;· (714)752-1100. 2550 Homefl~* AM IMVITATlOt-1 ,.MU.VIEW RENTALS ~ 11• .~ ~r STEPS T80 0Cl::AN
•:.:._:__:..:..:.:._ ____ '-I located at l\.1('Faddc INVESTMENT DIVISION ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-9900 · 1· o 111(1() Wallace &15--0805 :1Rdrm,2 a. $335. mo .0 Tograc1ous 1\'1ng . a 67~~3~or •19-I·~ . \Vinlcrleasl'.615-M38 HewporfltO'Ca. 1069 and Hiirbor for only ,. I COMMUTE TO , Californ1a 's LHrgest ingfam.J!yhome,euslom Hf'"L(R pt ti pd
•••••••••••••••'••••••• 526.750. Call 839-2332 01 lfflljlf;l! MUCH??? •RentalServic~~ detailed Carmol model ; Y4 Lt-:1-·T 1'1cw2&\3 •8,A,cp·t· ·d,1p., ap;t"t~•tio,WA TEnt-71tONT 3BR .
BIG Canyon CC4br. FIR. 642·tooi;ionfor .further in· mp J:J!G only 25 minutes ~~R. 2rii. $185., Newport 3 bdrms , ran:nly r m . B r tj ,t' I ,, ~ t: Cott i·1und nr sh~pp1ng Sl'>4. frpl, sundeck, fr~ ho :it
sep. DIR. I~ perm. \"U lot. f?rmal1 ~ . ~=111111•••-to L.A , 2 HR, 15xl6 fam· Beach. vacilnl . Also 2 81 dining rm. Priced to sell do11'11n1u1n s Spt'l'lacul_ar s.'s9 \V . i!lth St ~2 -3..152 . dock . \'.('a rl)' or \\'1n1e r.
I " "l ~s.500 & >"OU o\\1n the ocean \'1cws near V1c · l'h '. 6"i5·6169or77<1-W1 Nu Imme ocpy O"·ncr Mobile Hom., f' 4 Pl rm, brick Frp e, u•:ilm house $160. Costa ~1 ei;a. " •• 11 h 1 s:l2· 646-8o98 1veo: ex,s ceilings. CO\/ patio. se1l. kids, pets 2 Br. bike t land ! ,t?_.~~t1•',"1('' rom . j $30 WEEK&UP ------------___ J_ ForSole 1100 r " N h &11... ON Tl!~ ll EACll Bnl'h . Cov.,n ... on .J.dr.µ.ip.. lots 0 xtras. beach l·lunt1ngton Ucoc c F Colesworth~ - -•Stl.60 1g l ~ " I ,,,, l 'h "-L ON A CLEAR DAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._,, $30,500 Submit tern1s . $185 · Sini:les ok /lgl. • •· NOR'rH encl l)ct'an \"l<'Y." 3 •Stud.lo& I BR Apt";; .,,inJ,! e, . ~d...:-co1~;
you can sec from Palos 1972 24 X 60 WESTWINO Welt located · ma.nag~ · Call Agt. 893·8SJ.J Fee. 776 -7330 REALTOR 640-00 O BR 2 Bi\ c"h:irn1er. S450 ··1'V & l\1 a id Serv A\·ail ~tor y · 1~3 ~l e t a en
Verdes to Dana Pt .. Salt by Viking, awnings, low head11ches · h1 profit! ---------r-.lo . Unfurn. <t~4i424 • I' hone Ser\'ICC -Jlld 615= !8ii;,
Creek, "'h1 tc wate r , skil't·t·ngs, porches. Less then 3 years old. Jtlnc·het,Fonns, Balboa Island 3206 DUPLEX So of hwy --'!IOOI LASllRIS:\!;APTS
·Catalina, Ynchl races, landscaped. A!lsetup1i1 Ov.·11cr will carry 8¥.i'ft ~roves 2700,, •••• ,,,, ••••• ,, •••••• next to 's~hool , Ccl~r 'Lo911naHi9ut'I 3252 •Childrcn&PctSccllon 55 1.'.Hiv\"r ,\i l· 1q2 .;?~;
whale!'L . Ele)?ant 3BR, beautiful S<in Juan Capo. ~n~~J~·~n~~s ~i:~ •••••••••••••••••••••••DA YVIEW I>uplcx. 4 br, Jlilt, 2 ha New Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •S.'i. off 1,1,·ceks rent \\"'ad El('\";llOr hldi: 0., heach.
3BN w /pool, jacui~i. ad ullpark.493-3280 '''''""$8"·''" C•lltodny SOUND income potential b:i , Ultn s, cpts. ~araf.(e. nhrhd . ~1o /moorls<' BclLAt~UNJ\ N1gu_el •I Br. 2 23~6Newport .Blvd,Cl\1 1.\:2 llr. 1)1't hu l1•nn11·~. firepit in walled put10. -----"" " l .. 4119755ur&15 3:'JG7 I I we t bur betwn. LH it: den AP'f S1. Mobile Ho1nc in 1714 f 752·1700 w 1 \ h ta X s a'( I n.g 'Steps to bay. 213 371·7688 G, 979 -1 •122 Aft ti . Ha , l~v rm & < LllUl~ arCi1· _ __.:! ~-·----· _' _ htll pool Security 1\:_ U I:'
plu!il m ut'h more' Ov.·nr. AdultPark nnthe8ay tNVESTMENT DIVISION benef i t s Citrus ___.,,.....,.---644-0823 Famil;; r!Jl . frpl. built-SI ~ L \RGE ·u1ny rront -. · y I t
w/finanl'c at xlnt ri1tc . 518,150 ~ S40-:l672 [ I avocad~ovt.'S raoi.:i!1 CoronadelMcr '3222 ---..... ~ -10s. c.;.irµc.Ls. d.t.~JH~s •. t. p1·lio 1i·~-.:1;('-Qtlict BACJll::LUH . r 1Y· 111j
SIS9,UOO. Call GHUBD & _ --_ . . ···~~'li't in s1zt' fr:om Wt0250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TW'O 11.01\-11-,S. 4 BH. 2 B:l. fenced & !iPl"1nkll'rs ... : '.1~ • 1 a · • .t i2:J-I A p;1t10, n~, .llt<ic 1, t1" l'~Ll.IS Heal t:statc, S~J3 l''URNISltED tro1ler 7\ ·,\ 1ltrcs Qualiricd farm1n , sSO OFF ISTMO. 2 U trplcs, cncld y~d, ca r ~ara'1e . lmn1;1c·. i~ u t·~s'~· :.'!~·u :;;11 .1 r,7~.~119 or
675_7080 1n adull, no pct, park. . .:.====-•i•:z;.o · tompanics presently do 2 Hr j Ba friile g:.1rit1.:e ·!l.lesa VtU"de area. $.150 /1110 , l >ol, la:.t •"'= dl' ~ll;c · __ ·----li •,i·Zf.75
..:;.:_-"-'" --~----1 Dir. 645-1741 ' - - ---1njil the grov'-' care Ca l $2!}!"1 ' 6j3.2~2a·, 111'..,,.21:12,1 ' 3.~lt: ~1'1 Ba . l'ncld yurd. posi t. 499 2.'l<t.I. Si\N'fA AN,\ C'(ll;;o.;TH Y c JI 1·: ~: H t' l' 1 ... 2 II H .
B ACK BA y tU SlOm -,--(114 )1S33-3212 -~2 ~4H-44ll . <' CLUB /\Ht-:1\; ibr. nt'\\"ly ~p:ic1ou~ ~u1wff·Ck. \l.'lk 111
homes. 2 remain. 4BR, emetery/Loh/ BLOCK TO BEA.CH ---;HlrJba nc .... ·.S375 . t. BH . 2 Iii\ cond o on th furn&<lccort1tl«l.lrJ:!p\-t t•\el')th1ni.:. iiTJ·0236 ..ifl
'4BA. (am rm, din rm. Crypts 1500 Ne ct luxe 4 plcx 217 Real Estate 3Hr Jbu liuatsh11.Sl75 ,\IQl)F:f. llomc, 3 br, 2 ba , i;:olf cours(! O\"t'r\ookinl% enclosed patio, $185. Srnl ,;
llazt'I Nowak Bkr 2224 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~2nd· S~ }lun; Hca ch behcirKJe 2800 4Ur 3h11 pool.$49.'l l~ frpl. cust. decor 'd. lltkc .. S275 .. Call before 5. pct & thild ok. Ciill L1L -------
Windward Lane. NB . ACIFIC V IEW . Bay $l 2S.UOO rull pr ice .•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• 3ijr\3ba.mus1 c rm.S19S 1 lots of wood, wa.llpa~r . 675-20~-------!-~v an s~ or ans :-.t•rv SanC)emente-3776
645-392-0 View :ferraee. 4 lots. All 8-17 -3957 IA Vt: Good earning 2nd 4Br \•iew .teon1s.S62."i m 1 ~ror. $350 mo incl.} d;M-• v· .0 3 26 7 646 81 I _ •••••••••• •••••••••••••
----------I four at $315 ea. or 2 at -----T.D "$21,000 Will exch as 48r Chinn CO\'c,$150 ma1nt. wtr. trash. Sharp. 1ss1on lfl ----• Hit "'hltc.,.,·iiter view & FAMTASTICVIEW $.'195 ea. Call 646-{i99-I 22 UMITS payment Qn units or 3BrPool,lovelySl2(XI l\lustse!:~2---0458Ev.~·~··••••••••••:··~··:···~ •••GARDEMAPTS ·J>tl01' S225 . plus dcpo:.11 .
H;.R.OR VIEW e"es. home fr.on1 pvl ply f>75 -12Z5 V"RYSllARP ,Jbed Ni':W ON 111t. (,(ll.I· •••POOL Call498-0481 !-'-='---------EAST BL4JFF 6-12-R637e\'C:S. "• ' rm. C<lllll S t;. Vnr 11•;1,l'. :1 Vurn 1&2 l\r ;q11~ Hl --. HOMES ' Nice Lots at Harbor ----·--t:i•bahom~.nr l~ach~· HH . 2 B a. F :1m rn,. ;.irlult -"l'ct1on. !'..11 11ct.~ artmentUnfurnished You'll lo\le the privar:v ol Rest Cemetary. ssoo (or Pride of own('rsh1p ! 22 • Warner. $310. per mo. 1-·rplc \Vet bar, Call 1•\·c:-. ... d 1 1 P
th'•. 10 ,,,,,·o,1.• 4 BR. 2 Ba •o,•cous 1.1partmcnt un · Rentals ll ·r · req' I 962 21'.ll I ' t-. t m (, ·• r c 11 1 JJ ~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·' " both . 646-6216 or..,.., l'S 1 · -&y,·knds.ll:t.1-3171 f•lt. 3fi ·l.'1 hon1c w/s pacious family 5:18-66\2, it~ l'rimt• · ,·1cw locu · •••••••••••••••••••••••! 962~471 -Hoss. ---' Bolboa Is land 3806
room . formal din ln11 t1on . Cun1plcte t('1H1nt I ~-. ---'2 UR .New Con1t11.i.::1r:1J,:l'. •Tro ical Pool• •••••••••••••••••••••••
room & nice patio. ondomlni11m1 JJri\•oir y.Sy.·i1nnllnl!\kK1I. H e Fu nitht'd 1 ---___ WALdK 10 bdcach 2: :n 171 di\"idcri h11th-va n11\.tlit. 1 nr ,.~,, rlrps hltns llALUOA \SL 1\;\0, l;u'l.\l
Natural surrounclingfi For tale 1700 (Jv.·ntr "·I ll cash oul to ous 1 r 2 RR . sm. den. 2 ba., blln .j f°r ·· °' b& r;J"·. 1 ~it1. drps , range. 0 /W, 5.240 )'J\io' f' ,~ & y.•ai~r pai~·. 1 UR Apt. S200. mo. 1 1\.~k
plus easy mainton<in('C. ta1< d<!f~rred . cii;chan.~e. Gftt•ral 3102 kit., diJ1Lhw~hr . frpl . epts, ,r ~· c~ls . .,. 5rµs, 1 ~~· 830·6806 k.iH 11r,;·' · tnr S\1'\'Cl 213 ---434-262:1
Discover this /·ust listed •• •• •• • • • •.•••••• •••••• 1111 , '~ f111anl'Jnlo! ava11a ••• ,., ••• • • • •. ••• ••••• •• d r11~: pat 10 '"' garage. Nruit1 trees,. ~,",· :l ~~n ·
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:i owp ute. 1 ' · and ow ner is willing \o lwdroom 11-16-tbedroom. 5l20RCllll) f.7:'1-&i2 Oale963·456"1 ,9h .. 1-11114i po $C£:\l~1A-1'"C 'hlC. ~ R.C . TAYLOR CO. ,,,,, '"'' trust dc"d. ·~ . ------••••••••••••••••••••··· ~ ~(.J .. ~ ... 1 n w I n w ,. a ,.'• n (' y Ph S -RR r 1 r h d 1 Realtor1/Dt•tlop«1 Two I lor)' model CQl\d{) iltirr~ :(7141752 ·'1100. one anta $:JOO, LUSCIO US Tri·ll'VCI . rp . IS pon . ffil 3 RR. 2Rll , 2. lllk~ lo llch Thot lnfri9uin9, Word Gome with 0 Chuckle
1101 0ove St.Suite 190 with two bedrooms, l~'o · J I.Ir 2 ba sl'lf·1·lcan 'i;:: 10 heh . no P<'l."'· S.13.'i mo l'ools/Tenn1s. $'.J7!1 m•l ,,, 14;,.4 ~,.c1 ... ,. l ,0111o11 ------
N t H h '152--0460 baths . 1'"11lly ·carpeted INVESTMf%T OIVJSION VIA Ol'e ~: "o~ . t'<'rnic11 f: 545 500'1 . 21541 Kanakoa 1 .. ~c 011t.ioon fM f>!l~12 .
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"" munity POOl ~and pl;iy· _W =-=•a•••••:::r · 646-7174 ~nr. Closo to b<'h. t'urn. oci:an, school & :-.hop" o.k . /\\·oil J an 1 S"..2.5 r----,,.--,--..., HR )J\cross(rompnrk. around for children, i-:x · 6 PMtoBPM ~1)trmo .O\\•ner (71 ·1 l 1,1 mo.fl7~. 111 I 0 EPP El
t>40-5aGOAgl'nt cellent family llvtnJ.?, ----~i~ZStno 673-3.11.5 842 3747 J Ji I -1' I --'=...C.'-"---"----I Located itt ~f cFa.dtltn I 3 UMJTS VACANT 2 Br mohtlr -HARBOR Vll'~W l!Cl:O.lt:.S. . . . .
PEtflMSULA a nd Harbor r.or onl y In Co~l ~ i\l cs:i -.\•/pool. 1.\5, Costti r-.1eiia. t Br Costa Mesa 3224 I-:W 31lll.i2BA. frplt·. Portor1no. 4 hr, J b;1 ~r ~===~=:::~
POINT safi.750. Call mti.12 or Gros~ 12:t,700 )'early bikelob~achS12$.llunt •••••••••••••••••••••• pal10. i:ar. Wo lk tn parkl"&~ch\.('()mmpool I s [ c TA I
3 RR bt"ch house. Co:t)' 641·1060 ror further in· Xlnl flnunc1np: $179.500. !~ton Bc1tch. \VJo1lk 1.r TWO HOM ES 4 BR 2 8 lx.lach. $335. mo .. no fct·. $ fi O ti I n1 1) 1 n <' I u rt i-~1""'~l'"'"l"°~l-i ?
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FOR ~uh• by owner. l110 ~:
Oceanfront no. 2 F:.
Balboa S7.';,000. 1'crm11
open. Cull 833-32t2
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curiil , all rented. o'er titOVIJ"G h\ "rnpp1n v.·/w criil1', drps. r.,,1c, iir shops.$2~Pl'r!"n() no &lllir lh i.:h IJlsl.Jl)r,2 \ LE Ry AR I · • •\•ti
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BR. J.:n11cn00k, wetbar 4 plex. !Jltn~. d )Jh...,·hr. --' -S30rnonth C~l l•~l~sa Exc<>llf'ntp.11.rkm~ TWO Brn Dobermans. Youitr~lhewi.Merol '
Q_alcony, rpl~. drplli \Jundry f;11·1\ t'ro1n SanClflnent. 387' 6"2:!6iS "92 9764 492-'1333 Vic :' Sunflower & ONEVlPPASS LAWNrenovations,fiarcl bltns.c;,i r~rt .61.S.15J6 S2IO ,$J25 lori.1ucho 'A'/' •••••••••••••••••••••• ---, Ol ' N p J.'it1rview . REWAHD. C~ood for the v.·hole cleanups. lite hitulng.
Nt:W dlx 2 Ur dupll'x or : ,. A rrplr' Nr llununi.:ton l(·~· 2 Ur z 88 '"DOUDl.E Garai;e. S:JS ST 11'. nr ewport OSI 54~-1621or~7JOO familyl Newport . Cd~t area .
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M2J4Atlantu !:ipac. 2 br, ideal relircd C<k!t•c"'1•15•;, .. ,3 COSTA Ridi;eroule Strcet11 . WALK TO UAY & Hc11ch TO ITS NAME •
br. 1 ~1 b11, [:Ur, lndry rrn 0 :\00 SZl$yrly , r cf 's.<l-07 llard .ver,' . tall tn..--e~ and 10
111g. 548· 75.$8 or 5.'8·aiio7 i;lrt•u ms woh """aterf~l I.'
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trom $1!H). fourn1ture ••••••••••••••••••••••• __:\~!_:5-41-SO:ll
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<;00111 J\ton' & Pop area. ltunt. HeaehShel1t•r
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TAYLOR CO. Lt-:AGUE
752-GUiO Atloptv:'n, Sp.ayin£ &
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960·29CXI 200 1-'l. Fronta~I!
on Harbor Blvd. Animals lmpount.led
Irish Setter , fem Rl."<i
Cut'k t!r mix , male
ICE CAPADES
CHALET
JAPANES!'; Gardener.
Exp . Wkly P.1a l nt .
Cleanues, Tref: & Shrub
Trim. 1' ree est. ~-MSJ 270 1 ~ unrbpr 81\'d .•
(l'itesa V~rde ~opping LAWN SERVICE/
Center) Costa Mes.a .--. CLEANUPS
Please c11.ll 642--6678, ext -Prompt & Dependable
:.133 to claim your tickets. Free est. 642·99o7
<North County toll free --
number 1s 54U-122U), Paradise·Gardtfting
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-..--& Landscape, t.tontbly
A.BRA.XA.S MA.SSA.GE t.1aintenanc\' & Sprinkler
1733 F'u\1ertonAve. Cl'i1 Rl'pa1r 642 -8649
Exp. massesues, 10·10 673 -39 10
• &l2-60.\5 .. ---· eneral SerYices 6046 ,'b . ,., ' . drps, bltn-'>. 2·151 Elden 11·_, · _, · • 156! !\1l'Sa Dr. • 833-3223 ''I'll noon • 2·:t r,lbu,il70&St:.'90 .J AVl' fnr<ippt c<i llaft •· redtwht MEED MUSIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr. i b,\i. $3<!5 . All J l'~t ·&I. -i·i·c l· Ll\HG1'.31\r,2 U.1 i-1ud10. 15 hlk::.
w/garai;e & re<'cn1ly fl' ' ti -;i ""' vup ~1 110 t'n1·I. i.;:1r l'h1Jd1·c11 unrlt•r
decor &ted. 544.5800 or _l"~ls ti .illnwl'd. No pc1 -.. $!JU
11·01 m N c1111port
Blvd.)
5·16·9860
csk space ava1Jahlt S.'iO
mu . \Viii pro\•1(1e
furn1tur(· al SS mo.
l\nswerini: scrvtt·c
a\ ad;1hlc. 17875 Hcach
Pavt•d IOI. bu1ld1n~ ap-
prox. 1300 sci. ft. Lease
s.2000. J)t'r ffiOllth .
Roy Mc Cordle
Realtor 18 I 0 Newport
Costa t\1csa 548-7t29
lri ... hSctter,fem Red FOR YOUR HANDY!\1AN. Pain1in1:.
644· 7326 LG f·: I & 2 1J H. SIOO ·Sii\.} 1n11, IH7 · ·1·1111
Tcrr1poo, mate, bc11:t· Holiday Party? Carpentry, Tile. Panel·
l'oodle mixfemGrey CA LL ing . Block . Brick.
, • . Atl1 to shop ·~. pool , no CICJUna Beac h 2 BR, I' rp h:. (,;u:_;1 ~e. i•i:ts lliil7 !\lonro\'la 3848 1;cr'm Sheph 1nalc S~CONDNaturt• Ccranur. Tile. an)•thing
blk /tan clsti. 045~-7742, P;,i110. ~hag C'rpl, S:..175 rlli' iiJl •I ••••••••••••••••••••••
mo. biJ-47;Mi ~ - _ _ ~orlh t.·nt.1. 2 IJlk~ frnn\ ll(ITllfC ll(W COllC(P'T !
lll\•d llunt1n~lon Beach J -.,,.----~~~~
t>-1~ l:l21. PRIJl.1 t: rel:i1I Corona del
JI.t ar. 1200 sq ft. i,:round
floor rron1a~c. a /l', park in~ .. 'iO< !\1;1:-.tcr!;. O"•nc1
llt•altnr. 673-4120
Shf'p mix mail' blkttan ----"'-"-"-"-"-1----i----~~---
------O''LUXL' '•&"llR •· I l>l'al'h & \11l·tor liui:o'!> SOUTll rh. ,.. ,.,, . ., . ""l'C', , o 1j!h...,·a.v.3h,r:2 G lia ,<illuit~ ~&$.'.ii$. I llH , rangl'. rc1rq.:.
ha, 1900 sq fl. w/d. SJ5(1. 11 r II hr & II ;i kl' r. l'lllS 1dr1Js. 1<110<1 p;1nl'l
511 Ca rou_!!on, h75 ~ .'i..'i7 77:J,I 111g, op1·n ht'11m l.'l'LI. ~1
Costa Mesa 3824 Park-Like
••••••• • •• • • • ••• •• •• •• • Surroundings
Jl1\CJ ENDA l)t: !\t~:S1\ 0~:1.ux F; I.:! & 3 Ar Apl.s
l60W. Wilson .C.i\1. Pvt l'ultui. -Hhl 1-'uul
Oeuut1fut Grooncl.~ Nr. Shop 'i.: Adll~ Only
Adults -No l'cts M rt' · A I 10 minutes to oct•an. a 1n1que PS
rno lrll'l <ii~ ut1\
Studio rt·11t ;d , 2 hlks
rrom bt.'<1c h ; nr J'u11t•r\·
Sh<iek & \'111111.\l' Vair
Sl50 ill u. lllt'l .all utll.
,\11:-.s1on H_c•!_!l)' 49'l ·o7;11
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aDtllf U.~(SIM llVIM~
i ~ .... ti •tT\ ..:c1ruo
• Bach,lors
•1 8R ,2BR
•'2 RR & Oen
From $175 -$485
M•1a Verd• East & Adorns
540-1800
DELUXE OFRCES
,\[Jtl'ORT LOC,\'rl()N
P;1t1u ~ul!t• lrom Sl25.
rno. lncL II.JC. t'l'lil,-..
drps, all ut1I & J1Jn1tonal
St'r\'. • No LC'llSI' Rl'q. •
I J\tnnlh fret• Ht•nt.
2082.:;. E:. llri."it.ol. NU
5:'>7·70 10
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1\USY 1·or11cr slorl'. ::MOC
i.q . ft. 1520 Uukcr l'Orne1
llarbor l.g. term IC'use
Tcr r /Lab male Ilk
blk/whl
Gc,m Shep fem hlk fl.lrn
Shep mix fcn1 tan
C,\'l'S
Shthr male brn/wht
J)um shthr fem gry/whl
Shthr ma le orangC'
Do1n male, tri ' 4~-0ll2:t ----Dom fem gry /wht • Dom n1alc gry/wht
Industrial Rtntal 4500 Com Dom fem, 1r1
PRBGNAN'f ?
Carin)!. eonfid l'nt 14jJ
l'OUnschnA & rererral.
Ahorl1on. <1dopt1011 &
keeping .
APCARE 642--4436 I--"'-"
Service Directory
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Babysitting 6008
~larionSmith
681 VictoriaSt
C.!'11. 92627
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ONE VIP PASS
(good for the v.·ho le
ramilyJ
to the.
ICE CAPADES
CHALET L.ari,:e J & :! Ur . l /IU SI i5., 1777 S.anla Anu A ;'t': C!\I
2 BR $190 -"'ilh Patio J\l i.:r ~t lll __ 1~th·5542
I HR . Adults.~">.
2G07 Solana Way., L:i~una
S11nt:i A1111 Sl2.'I to 5135 ..
S pC'1·i:11 S1n µll• Apts ..
<:araj!CS 1111'1'<1. Nr. shop-
ping .'l· tr;1 11.-.1.11Jrti1t1on.
~2 fi5 17 .
I SO I W eslcliff Dr.
Newport Financial
Center
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•COSTA MESA• LOST: 2 doJ'.!lL Germ. CHILDCA RE , Rcsponf'>i· 2701·C HarborBlvd .• 1:wo & 1750 sq ft pvt ofc_, Sbep-under mcdil'ation bl{'. malurc aOult wi ll 11'1esa Verde Shopping 5195. G_cis & W<itl'r inC' . Eastside l.tvo 28r Draperies. t•arp..:•ts i.:a~ ':J-
ission Vi~jo 3867 __ _.._ ___ ...,.,, Leasing Office Spac~ plenty of parking. & LJ Laborador. 645-1597 care ror your <'llildren in Center ) Costa !\fesa.
5.000 sq rt . If! yd Cl\I. her borne. Full or Part Please call 642--!>678. ext h ' 1<.'fw rpl. drps hl1 -1ns ••••••••••••••••••••••• eat, gas stOV(', iur C'Oll· .. • • . ' • d l t lon ing s v.·immini.; 1<.1lk 1n closcl, i:::lr. i"nC'I J.OVF.L'l nt·wcondo.A IC.
pool, rec. r~)Om, Wa.">hcrs p:1l1(~ $2~.'>~ nl?·, 145 L1!)a C~J). •l>-h,whr, ~I. i::ir
C11ll on-Site l\tana~cr
t114 ~ 642·31 I I ext. 246 6.000st1 fl spnnkk>red time basis. 545-9097 or 333 to cia1m your tickets.
2-1,000 s•1 rt. spnnklerl>d. F O U N D : G o I d c n 8J9-2332 ' (North County toll rree
&dryers. L;1 ,C!\l .&1<>-f·I~----~{ITI1l .• >lll 7tiS5 •NEW• 20' PER FT. <':1ndivnll'. Rctrc1ver. fo'emalc . -----1 number is540-1220).
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Brlilnd New-Close to
Schools. J Bit. 2t~ li1\.
dbl garage, bll·ln.'>, frpl<'
Call Fleta Lohm<in. likr
83.1-201 ...
ewport Beach 3869 10tJ(J Sq Ft. Enllrl' Hlclj.!
t..:!1.1. 11 3:l -2fi l f\ &
6-12 40!17
C.ltO"bertNaltress.Hltr. Newport Rlvd / 19th. C ••• Costa t.1csa !li~l·l'57 1 12/5.646·.'l8:t3. arpenter 60151-----------1~~---------I ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMALL H0!\1E·REPAJR -2 LOFT ONLY APTS
i'lt'ase call for appt
Hayloft Apts
283 A•ocado. C .M.
645-0143
C)ft1cc l·loufs9--5
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l ':'o/FUHN l\pLc:.21lr.2 h;1
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(JI\. t·all ti42 ·2 152,
YOU'LL 8EGLAD
YOU WAITED!
l ntroduc.'\ln~ nt'\\' b,1ch
:i nd I br!rm upts 1<.l'll
1<.orth ~ecini! Hcrinc<I
yet arforadable •Gre~t
Hf.,\Cll en\ ironmcnt •
rurn i!';be1I uni;! qn
2600 SQ ·~·-r or !\1 l bldg. ~ouN D : Small 2 monlh •REl\100ELING • CA RPENTRY
Suit able for l'ng111c re. old puppy, nr. "l'rask & -PATIO COVERS. PLUMBING l • lr...I pairo!:.:_:_642--4til0 &ach. ,,.,.c can't keep! CABINl':TS. GARAGES, ELECTRICAL549-1004 eas1n9__,..,ew ,_89~7-_7_0_29_ ------l..:M:::':.:Go::rc:ant. 833-2124
Retail + Storo9e 4550' oulin9 60S t
••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND !\1ASTER Craftsman •••••••••••••••••••••• OAKRIDGE VILLA
3 Br. 2 Ba. bltns. ch11Qrcn
Ill.ti Ft'S. lj.!l' mocll·rn 2
\Ir. 2 Ha w11>001. crpt~.
Ur11s. ;1bundanl bllns &
:-.toraJ,.\e. frpl <'. 2 c ar
j.!;1r;J1.:e , 5290. mo. suhlel.
1~10·4781.
Off• IRIS H SEITER. Spec· I' · · od J ICeS Llf'IK Call 492_0534 _ . 13 ~z~ng in rem e · LOCAL movip.g & hauling
S 1ng & f1n1s h work. Local by student. Lrg truck, re· W<>lcomc. $225. "-1 58, ______ _
Center. _____ SPACIOUS Uppt:r 2 /Ir,
PRIVACY + 2 Hr, 2 Ha. nl'ar nt·w. cntl ~.ar. Nr
gar, patio & yard. $.2'.!5. WestrhfL S205. 67::i-l~!i.
~'$'!'s's to S2 '1 s From 3 c ft. STORAGE UNITS FOUNDG Id Rct . ref. fr ee est. Work as , Barry 839_201 2•
I' . ' b . . o en r1ever , l 499 31,,. Arand new l'Ommt•rcu1l e rson.~ us111es.s or type do~. approx 3 mos ~n · · ""' 5:11-1235
646 -8453 '-mi•I•• • Sp·•n>•h •ti·I·· rccre<1t1ohal storttge. 1.. m 1 · • 11 n y . --, ----Plcnty .. ~f l;:i;kiri'g. J:·ro;J, J.'rom $8 Jamboree & ~ u r a e. vie oung Carpt'ntcr. Patio MO VI NG llauling, &
Nopel.'l.6·16_·4_4_1_4 ___ 1-.:ASTSIDE, walk dist
17th St shop cnlr. 2 Br . * * •GARD~APTS ; 1 • ~ b;1, 2 story, P''I patio.
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
S an Di e go F ...,. Y . Su~. wood Co n -eovc.rs, w·ood decks. Garage c'1ean up. ~lia· ~~~~: 11~.~01!14r;~iii~\·e~~ 979~01 50 :_!O~l!_m_:;. 581-7008. fences. ~ow i:-ntes, quality b I e' f ast . service . ~ Drop <"ol <O">'. 11"<"·.··.,,,d ----------FOUN D.UlaC'k & White workS?J-J6S8/John 963--{M52 U;1t·hl•lor 1or2 · " .. ... ... ,.,... STOP HERE' !ight1ni;. Aireondition~. · Dalmu1i:1n. female. vie. UEMODEL ADD ON ~ J.:;1r, bllns. 552 -!A,l-12 :.till. 6054
•••POOL 1·vl·::. & y.·knds . -
Unfurn. 2 Br apt 111 f;unt• -------
ly scctio n. Cr11ts & drp~. !AH unfu rn 1.•ottage, ne,,.,·-
No pel.A. ti42 ·3645 ly dcC'or att•d ,,.,.,!Jll111,.. &
B c d r 0 f) 111 s "11 d ~e aiE,N'tS ' /\feed :in extra stora"e ••. ,., ... .,1. & w a,o•r", •. . . 'Housecleaning ·rownhouses ·~P.'t""' Prime localion · ju~I off b .,, "'._ " i:arconv.cust&ncwcon· ,, ~o\l'~ ~ , fret'!way! Ooodvis!bili!y. t·losel ? Room? Garage'? H.B.Call846---0954. st. 25 Y'S'''· rr-•st •••••••••••···~··•••••• Fr.S22·1.500,....n!l·6ua1\\,' '-1 •1 ••·• y ~ •Lt ''' ,.... Now leasing ney.• retail or · · · ou necu '' ---&15-3439 HOUSE OF CLEAN
Spa·Pools·Tt"nn1s 1433-S~p'~~i;,-A,.e~ andoffil·e35"ft.no.Su.n.. SPACE f\1ini Storage ~O\JNO : ~ong hai red Ca.rpet s. Windows,
-----1 Ir).! yrd, Ea~C l!llh St. Slf~~
EXTRA lrJ: Z Hr. 2 Ha 1n1·lds . 11t1ls . C:dl l.11
Crpts, drps. bltns, no ~:v an s. or an:o. i.1·r\'
pe1s. 830 CC'ntcr St. r~16 41171
Across rrom Fa'Sh1on !Uission V i ei·o-~;J 'l'uru From$7.50 i:rey nl'utered male cat. BUILD. Remode l or Floors. Uphols, St•am Island at .Jamboree o ""-' """8 h " II t ll h <••• 9 B kh l & '" R · Q ' .... ~wpo11 eoc: Arca . Call to pre\'ICW · un . eac _,,,,,.J 70 roo urs , .... ams. epa1r ual. tradesman Cl R S SanJoaquin lLi lls Ho<id (714)752 --1700. GardenGcove .. 636·8214 1-IB. 531-5800. Very:iffec· in all phases consl. Bill ean1 ng. eg. erv.
C7 I 4J 644·1900 . 1-.... --.... ,..,,..,,,...,,....l INVESTMENT DIVISION ------1 t1onale. 979,,-5289 Avail 642--6824
646-1181 -------------IAPTS Unfurn1shl'fl. 2 Hr
Eoshide L~ 2 Ir.
W /W, bltns. rerr1J!. pool
$175. Adults, no 11\•ts
6"2·9520.
Sl9.'i. Ut1I pd . pUOI. 1111try
fac1I, cpts. drps. dsh'A·hr.
elost•d i,:;ir. Nopel::;.
LIDO 1.UXUll)' 2hr, raa I entalsWanted 4600 OUND: YounR LAB r Dectrcated~ ~!fi:1c ·~,:~~. !~r~is.~~~: MESGAARDEN 1aft~ljjf . ~!~~··~·~;·;;::~;:.;~ t1~~s~~__:;~;area con· :~T.!.~~::~~~ ... !~.'.~ ~:i::.~r~;:t:'~~
SJ75. G75·63.'i9 _ __ --He1~ts. Pref. partu1lly Os T : R 0 d es i an CARPETS ~ Lino by I-Al 2 INDUS:TRIOU~ women
llat-.{'n1l..:1 l!;1rhnr ~pt~
.1139-1.111;
ADULTS 2 llR. J•-:: btt .\ APJS lELUXE2roomoffil'C furn·.., Under S200 . Ridgeback male doR", at a sav1n~s. Remn. have da1lyoperungs.Call
S. 1 s 1, I · Coronadel Mar $12.";i\Io 5"18-6781 wh•aton ,.010,_ y,· ... shag, ror vans S2.50yd a fl ·6, 536-_10_'9 & -1nJ,! c · lory. ;1t10. i:.ar, J. 2 & 3 l_idrm_ s., crp_I>. R .. alonom<'"'· Bkr" · ... " .. R I
'II' 2 "'.pl"'<Pl< fr1•lo S""" 16'5 1,,.,,.. .. .. ., LIGllTEDSt I' 11 · Balboa BayClub&Od· eay,639-5839 549-2Gt8 ' -. ,_ · -1 HR Cl)TTAGE. Fncd. · """· " ~ drµs. ut1l1l1es paid . 675--6700 or. ·a<'11 )' rng, r~fr, fum1ly no !>(-ls. k , Ave. C!\1 . ii•l2·U2.3'J. Bltnis. J:i undry faC'ilitiC's. === ""'anted. dbl. J!•u·a~l' size. dic's Restaurant. NB. Prof Carpet Clf'GtiftCJ WOULD like household
758·BSha!Lmar. patio par · J.!, :-;p;ic('. Hel'. room w/pool table.· l\1onth to l\1onlh rent. Needsshots.673~ 'cl~ning Dec. 17·29tb. 548-0J.58 Laundry r111 .. no pets. J BDRj\.1 2 ba Luxur. 675---0571 1--~-~-~'-~--1 Floor Ccn & -
___ __c·c.o-="'----·I S17Ur12.'1 r..11 4~3 ___ Watcrfrool uo!. w f \tC1<'1 l!Ylll room. s:iun:i. pool. ---------OST '. REWARD. Gold -wJndawS Ca I I a n Y time
MARINA PACIFIC
VILLAS
of Nc .... ·porl llr'hr, Av;11l. Adults only· no pets. 2881 Busin~s'S/ V.'Cddi~g band w1 Hebrew o u l ch 11-t a in l Se r v .1c1c-7clc4c1o99c3c'o38&1='-----Dana Point 382 -Wilb-dcn /Jibrury & 2 Hrtstol."Costa !\1esa. •••11•1"• ~ ..... °'"'"•• lettering Laguna Bch 537 SOii •••p••••••••••••••••••• firepla l!l'~. llHns. :-;ep. --151-1415-•••cr:i"•n1 ...... -.11 lnYest/Finance l·lotcl. S~t 12-14 . (213 ) ·-----·l Masonry 6070
PANOHAJ\!I C OC l-:AN laundry fal'·~ ~~ tr;ish.:--lll<-.-.-:-,230 BR' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 598·2805aft 5 pm: JOHN S 'c arpe l & •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brand New Custom Apls
Bach-I DH·2 BR
Drive by lltOViC'LOria.
, r:ompaetor. Call : !\.lrs .' ·2 _a. _,mo,!. 1 U•'•ol>t•oy Dr•' Sh' WILLIAM S & Son s
. VIF.W . ll<•ll.·•l"33-'.ll"2.' I H:.t. $!1 5. IG912J·losk1ns. • . EAG LE f · I ~ "' ' • a m· Lg .I nr duplt•x , 28 b\• __ ~-_n _ l\1,,r. No.4846_9'l2J. Business ~. • cm.tn -<:o or. poo, <Soi l Retardants.) Masonry L ie 283046
,., . ·1 • Vic. N.,:.v p t Sh o r es . Degreasers & all color Brick. block , s tone. r.~' !3 lO n:i?· At11 ts. LAH,G 1:; 3 Hit , 2 h~1 , u11 -,OF.f'J~·E SPA<;E H.B., Opportunity 5005 Reward! 548-2674. hriAht.cncrs' & 10 minute 586-6371 ' Almosl to Huntington
Be:tl'h 4tl3·7557or 496·2413. SI airs ()uplt•x . J.rpl<' 3 BH. ~ Ra. f),f~VXE. West~hff Dr. One man_••••••••••••••••••••••• '
----1·lose to Lido sho1fs. 1\ ~JO. l 6!J'.2 l~oskin .... l\lgr. office S65 /n10. Call Gene OST: Mixed Blk/Wht bleac h for your white BRICK BLOCK & STONE
•OPEN SAT/SUN •
6·15-6177 Huntington leach 3840 pets. Vrl.v 1.-.i• SJOO No.4.84ti-tl2~ ___ IHll.6'12~o2oo 1-'0ltSALfo~ ~ Male Beag le. Laguna ca rp.eJs. Save you r walls & patios. Stewart
••••••••••••••••••••••• li75·4727 . *WIG SHO' p' • * Bch ArC'<1. Need medica· mone~ by savi ng ml' ~x-A1ason r y L ie 290597 ------ExecutiYe Offices tion. 494--5922. tra trips. Wil_I clean hv· 557 _656;,i
--.---1Brand J'1t·w ·1:2 &. 3 ~ir fQWNHOUSE rS .-; &WAREllOUSt-: l>UETO HEALTH --in):. rm .. d1n1ni.: rm .. & ----
"'4EDITERRANEA.H ... uper rl eluxt•. ~rplc s .. , B 2 ll 1 lk" '[I J Loc:itcd in New Costa f\1AKF:ANOJ.!FER. r OST, Blk rC'm, y.•h1tc on hall $15 .. Any r~. Si.SU, Paintin9/Paperift96073
VILLA.GE-ifsb,,••hr:;;, enC'I. ~;iragi·~ .. ~· . a_ + 11•n, "';1 ·11 " _te>rts !\ll'sa lnduslriaJ Center. 100 WEST ~I AR I POSA C'hest cockapoo Lost H I couch SI_O. Chha1r $5. 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••'i _
1 Bedroom 1517 Jluntln£\on SL or C'loscts . 11.1110. pool. frplc ~ 11 .200 sq ft. inc·IudinJ,! SAN CLE!\1 ENTE Dec JI 6';5 -5461 y rs exp. 1s. w at counts,
, 2Bedroom & Oen call 968.589,1 or 536·9008. 2 car J! ;1 r . adu 11 s ... ,... -··--·. 3oOO sq ft of fllush ()ff1ce 492-2S52 Bus OST. >mall 6mo fem.·•lc not method. I do ...,.ork •10% DISCOUNT•
Bed I I I >16 -""17 ('0RONADELr.1AR .• 93 7-"ll myself. l:ood ref. Wallpapering&Painting 2 rooms ea~e op ion .,,.,, -Area_ Two trul'k :icccss " ·""" es. Siamese ~cat. Vi "·. •' C 11•~ 2DedrnomTO'A'T1h , S32S WALKTOIEACZH -------:! Hr To1<·nho11se. h1>ll'. .. 531 -0101 1 reeest, a ......,-0545 2 Mewcortlsland fromS250 .J lirfromS195. doorsatrear.lmmcd Ot" ----------1 F'ernlei1f, C D1'11 . StO ~OOllarbor vd. I. 2 & J Br. crpt. drps. Pool tennis ronfnt' t 1 <'Upancy, Unbelievable STER.EO STORE Reward.6,5-3864 Cement/Concrete6019 Costa l'ifc)Ja C71 a..'>7·8020 hltns, i:ar. 221 16th St. or Cute 2 H House ~·Ill · · · i n a pnce of 16't< per sq fl.
------2051.'ilh St. J11JS.17·~57 \";1rd. Nr Park. R;1v '1!rt•ak.fast. Soml'()('Can & C ll f S5G Bt:H7 Ideal CAI Location. OST; Bensenij clot?. tan •••••••••••••••••••••••
• IO'k DISCOUNT•
\If all papering & Painting
Free est, Call 536--0548 CJt.SA YI TORIA 0Hrh. Xlnt Con1!. 'l;rlv tatahn:ivic."·s.St'parate _! ~i:pnt. -. GoodY..'~ll&lnvcntory &whitelter;~rlype 11 p. LEONITL CONCRETE
A S "E\V 1.2 & :J Ar apts. 1.2 & S:lUO. fi7J -.17·1!l. · (amily SCl'tion. Close to Office For Lease ' 645 -2449. pearanc.e}. male; btwn INC. concrete stampinJ.!, AIRLESS spfaying ext
SR I sty $25-0/up. Clean
.... ·ork . 71 4·6S7·5382coll.
Adullsl.2.3 Hllwl p:itios 21 ~ Ha . fr.pies. ~ar .. · - ------shopping & fine ix>a<'h. p · H port Bl d ·---------Heil & Beach Blvd, llU. cobblestone. brick, tile
f''romSIS!).SO Nol'cts putic)s.Sl75f$350rrio. HewportBeach 3869 "'14·2fill 1 "mt~ eFwonf ff~· ::i~1ALL AQUARIUl\ol Reward ! 842_3938 or !patio~. dr1vcwi:iys, ctcJ
P I I • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• oca ion. r . o ice Shop. Sall & F'resh wtr. ~ .• 0_5151 ... , 271 'tr. El-640 ..... 349 .oo .recrn\.,Ce\·ators ...., ""' n 1 -~~-------IPI I /R • Sec. gate. Gas & ~·ater ~!-:\\' dC'luxc 2 Hr. 11 12 b:1 t,,\/l(;E 2 hcdrrn. :! ha. •8&0 A , Newport Ver.v rc11s. -G75-7448 & liotl. as er epatr 6077
pd .~tu1ho. Ulil pd . $251). n1u. Jiltn ~. I)\\'. l'H l·l gar. 2 BR and POOL Bl•d. Ideal for many fi46 3053. ------~:::;::;::-;;;;:::;~:;:;:;:;:-;;;:JCEl\1 EN1' & Block \\'ork •••••••••••••••••••••••
52j Victoria. ('~I. ~2·H!l70 423 20th St. NO F:ei• a 11 u I 1 :o. . S 2 25, rn u S2UO 552-!J2\•I purposes. Good traf-OST : IRI S ~! SF.'ITERS Walls. patios: sidey.·ulks PATCH PLASTERING
----Tobin Property !\'fi::int 1~12 -l:ll'IT fie. Forr'neriy Coin & lusine-ss Wanted SOJ 0 (21. 1 J1vy.!\lalc & 1 Sl ight etc.'. By h~. ?r.Joh. Al l Lypes. Free esti mates
OAKRIDGE VILLA :1 hr. il·1G 1:111. No 1-'l'l'. Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• il'm w /hurt ll'>:;. Oana Pt. 64U·6915 Call 540--£825
2 b:i . b!tns. 1·hildrC'n -·----•••••••••••••••••••••••Stamp Shop. Lots of TRAVEL AGENCY 1-l arbor . REWAHD . BACKJIOF Gd &
"''elCon\e . S225 , H5tt IHAN D Nl·:w 2 hr'. apt., I.I\"'· "l"l'llEJl''ACll, parkinn. _Available 493-4671 " ra ing Plumbinn 6071 ''pl' \v lw
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2 HH ,2 ba,furn.S.100 l'IN''.''"NO'l"IOT".L W E L h ff " / 'd f"ll _.,. l L l LR Q•J0 0 ""t "ING 5110. 1 llR d 11p.le11:. ci111t•I $215.~~p_._8~-ss.11 unnt ___ r:.!:' " r • , ac enmyer. s la. _cu w ex p .. -, wuman1>-walel\i -Omegr1. 1 '-' r • C.ll,:i> cc.men · ·>l ~-.!.'c"~,---
vcry safe court. Couple. 2 OR. 2 bio , "~ntcr S3tJO l!CIO:O.·IS 820 wk up. "'Ith Realtor 646-3928: lJutilified mgr, Will al't Betwn Westministcr & work. 642 -8..'>14 Don Wnemodets & Repairs.
Non.''""''''' ool>'· no E •7' 3 •577 qu ick ly for ri "hl silua-Huntinglon BC'h. 1o~ri pm atc r · h eaters. dis· 0 I 2 &JH''OllOO\IS T BAYFRo~ kLIChl'llS:!U y.•kup,pl. YeS.g -... Drop•,. '027 I r pets. 968' A \\'l'i.l 17th · · "· · A "'' t1on. Call or write or Sat am . Reward.Call res g posas, urnances . dis-
5.4S--O:JS8 1'HJoj B~;ACll. Pris and 311R.2ba .. unf.Sl75yrly 548 !li55or645-J'J67 ---;-. • Yl'/details : t.Ir.Levy,:t20 aft5:30.968 -7l66. •••,•••••••••••••••••••• hwashers. 6"2·6263 !\1/C
--------1 ehlldrC'n <1t'(•eptPd. SIH.5 STEPS TO BEA.CH NICt.: room. i>vt hath & Jean MeMl:tll E. A 11 on, Santa 1\na , DRAPER I ES bc(ore & BIA Co mplete Plumb-
1...A RG E 3 Hr. 2 B:i. just an1onth:1ndup.Call JBH.2ba,furn.S275yrly ball'Oll ,V overlooking 125Coral 92707.71 •1-546-415.'i ~OST: $100 He"•ard for Christmas! Wholesale ingService.Lic.272694 redcc. Crpts. 1lr""', bllns. The Reol E•lolt Fa1' ., BR J b r -----lo.«l Sia mese cat alive, Ml•' F st F , .. , r · " . a. urn, 'Anlr hurbor & ore;ui. $35. y.•k Bal Isl 92&62 ,. er rec e . or 111 R d l/R • 6081 1'1esa del l'il ar ar\'a. AskforCap'nKu1d $250 ·~block ocean. 25111 Investment ot herwise $25. 01sap· homcappt.63&--4980 emo e ~pan-F·ml<cs onl ~p1 'l'ouarethc,,.,,nncrol dO 132d a 1 ~" '"' 1' s 839-6133 CORONA DEL MAR S<-uv1eY.'. Cd~t ON ~; VI p PASS Opportunity $0 IS pea re ec · n -----••••••••••••••••••••••• r.,15":..'~.""oo'.·llklr2,2N5n.•·,'.,'~o 4 Hll . uni. housc.fam. 1,,00,1 fo, lhc wlool" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 51s tand, llunl&. IGlb!l·b· vie. Ele-c:trical 6032 QUALITY Work, Ref.,. 25
" ·"' ,. b Vacation Rental~ 4250 ,._ .. · omers cL 1 crt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs exp~ Li:e & s m jobs.
• 2 Hit. I Ila !\1C1'a Verilt·''I-:\\'. D••luxt' 2 Ill!. I ' rm .,~~ls~-,~:.1sc ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam1lyl DIAMO~DS l·loney·colorcdbody.drk. F;Lt;CTHICIAN-hcense F:ee est. fo'AIR PRICE.
$175, i\dlt!S. no Pl'li> Ha .:-.rud111 1\llhUn:-S:,Jt;o 2.HR .lh11.unf $27Syrly C.'AHl:-J B({; B~:1\ll , tothe llii:hcst(1uahtyaltt1\'est· trim . Sm. nicks, ri~hl no. 233 1,08. Small jobs, L1c.G42-1770Calt l\en,I
Gara,e:f" <t\':lll. 83.1--K!J74 ~r in o. 123 2cllh St "[)" NEWPORT CREST Sh'('IJS 12. 2 frpll•i; . •olor ICE CAPAOES meol 117Pl'1'•'•''33s.~.3;.ill for eflr. spay fpmalc J yrs. 11\<iint & rep:1irs, 22,yrs1-'c'c'c'-· ----------Htl !lfl0 -11'!89 •J r _:1pp _ _: ....:.."'"''" o,ld. 'i l 4 -846 -1017. expS4S-S.2QJ
2 BR I\ PT Kids OK. /\11 lllt; ·l~1:ll!. 2 BR. 2 ha. condo $525 TV' pool t!JI .. S.Ul·J.t.IG or 213--4JU-0951 • :~~~~::;~==~7.;JL ___ O::'::'.C7."",.--., pe" ll7S,MO ----COMMERCIAL "' G30" CHALET Morl909es. Tnnl r
120Albcrt. C!\.1 &lfi 5!1.~ NI Cl-'.'2HH . l'Pl~. r\rp~. 1·n(" Palm Desert Condo :.!701-C ll al'bor ni,·d.. Deeds 5015 LOST.: ShC'perd /Coyoll' SEEK & FIND' Oi:t!~:~l:em
--, -.·.--":ir. <Oil\' I•••·. s·i;5. l \I y 1 SI . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n1x . 1nale. honey · TT . .. Spuc1ous I bt..'Clrm u111l , ' c~a er1 e . 11)pp1ns I d I h . -" A HACTI\ 1'. I Bil. "hai: '.i:l•i-WMlit•\'l•s Cl.'ntt-rl Costa ~l csa co ore , I!: tur1:.'\I, An11 . crpt s. httn ~. dr1f.~. . ---1>001 . J!ICUlll. ~huppu1g LOANS up to 80% 10 .. Dandit". Mcd.~izt.-d, \ I kl Pl<":•se 1·u ll 1>42 5ii78. ex l o :t<h.1 ll,\1no pets Sl•IH. l!f;! EXT HA l.iie :! Ur.:! Ha. dl~ Hrl'<L 1 v.ii 1<.'f•c• ,. 1n vie. Cunyon & Victoria.
W' II 1 1 J ·in ~1onthlv 1n 'v b 3:l.1tot'laim yuurtickets. •tstTDLoans-CJl/2'>/o "A2 -"" · Cl llCI". 6·11i·U17ti. Pf"1 SH~· ;1pl nr l)(•arh. o.i2 'o:ifltiti4:! ·1771 e rNorth County loll free ""' -,,.,3ij
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;,:~;.~11;2 WATERFRONT Rentals to shcin 4300 • • • Lowest r:.ites Oran~cl'o.
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r;inch & ht•i1ch /\omt•:-in l:ir~e off1<'f!S 111cl11d1n,11. TRAINING
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:•h 4 IJm . ;;;1 t•i.i2 •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost & Found 5300 ~I 4_!.2-9034 49'.?-91 hUns drps, patio. Sl 7~ 'l' Id 1 onP1c1r1c coastHIQ= ~5 42fl6 1~ si:-t:'t:ii~~1 > retephOne 111.u 67S· Balb p · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ --X "' II owneoandmanagtdDV ~·~~IAL1': ••i:~·3n 35. • OG en1n LOST'Lah&\lit1l:il8mn, 2 BH $145. ~·oilnJ: ,,.,·orkinu t who starts th<' d:e v ;it The Irvine comDanv. sh ii r4' 2 hr 11pt on ()('''an· A1,prux 280 iiq f1 ornce blk. Kho rt h:ilr. Vlr IGth &
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In Our quea as l!'r1.1med Wild 3mo uppy .. ~Sheph, May Co . bestl;''ftO. 213-331 ·«M23eves "' APROPOS h1.1s poditions UP TO 40% OFF,Anll· o am y, TWIN t.tattre1s ... wmp,
M rk MATURE MA N Bond hie , 21 OPtn for h111.h·talibre s•· H••ds You Mow! Life ·i"•rlnts . ROL(\ND'S oil le a1·1 s hots. 960·2388. 613~8onnle a etin~ Department to work in art aaua ~ )eJ!; per!lonnel. ti1ust be ...... ,..... 839·7~71 . · stitching f •-' a" eryk: . liblc to i;tart lmmed. Receptionlsh JM5 E . c,oasl ~'l;><,I WlllTE Formica ii(. 4 Ope n1ngs local& hroughouttheUn ited In 4 ~ .... n ,p;ic " . Mustha"e ~ood rt>f$. I 675-247 ,,.,. COCKAPQO, fem .. had gold chr:s . hl;IJl(lso~ 8' Sta~es. W e provide training. No ex-11• 94-81 . We need llcen.~ed or un· Apply In Per.ion Only ~::r~~arie.s 1. o _u..-?s r c A R T llhots, Lov~ble, need!f sofa yell/gld, Hun~. Ubr._
p e r1encenecessary.A chancelobeparl MEDICAL AsSl stant licent>ed personnel for ArROPOS e-'f"C l1J NGS 9 from goodhome.Call962·862t M6-25MI
ofcableT.V.'slargesl&fastestgrowing cardiology11nter1111 I opt.nin~s in our modern iov.•n&CountryNo.27 :ccountClks ....-Personal Coll. r.1111t. BIG, lovable dog, mix .1~EPPt.E WlllTE.ltei:h.
company Q 1.1 .. d S I Pl C mt!dici(le in Hunlington MISSI ~ •. VIF.JO o~rl.ce, Or1:1nge tpros _ ~ "Yo~th, Smoke, Con· Xlnt. watl·hdog, loves ,,·de''a'd w/;nJay. Cust. , . · ua I 1e , a ary us om· Beach. Front oftice with FREE IJcense tra1n1ng (At·ross Crom Bullocks) Choos.e youi-0~ hours. chita ', others537--&l&.1 kids. !las shots 545_8129 mad~ S4 ""· Chro-• & rn1ss1on. light back office. E11:-and SAL~S truining . Part·tirn.e assignments -------1 ~ ••• CALLFORAPPOINTMEHT perience req'd and re· Build 11 ~eflire financial ---availablc.Calls4o-44SO. 7 OLD NavajC> rugs. I )ti1aleJ\l ANXKlTIEN glasi> cocktail tbl. $l15.
fercnces. Mu st be avaiJa. future with management al::=""~:=~ N F:VER A FE£. Oriel)tal rug, reasonable. Grey & wht. 4 mos. 1>42-0918 TELEPROMPTER ble immediately, Call and ex,ecutivc opportuni-Genl Ofc, 65 wpm to$600 ATTl':M••O Daily call 494-9020 546-5392. Horses 842·8889 for '\ppt. ty available. Call for con-1,,00,amme' <o"SO. Tempo Tt'lmporary lfelp FINE t 1 k 1, 2624W.CoastHwy.,NewportBeach ---.->--Cide nlial inler,'iew, ask "' ~ an iquec~ s,v.·a KITIENS,1grey&wh1te. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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642-3260 Bob J-l ansen, 1-5 p .1\f. -MEDICAL ASST.1 rdr Brian. IRVINE PERSONNEL & ~.Falhcr .. 1o k off.for 1 white part Siamese SH ETLAftS..c;
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Ore lo' n.u'ologlsl C.11 714 : (llS!JS-8&10 ,. needs dependable man • 968-4)517. H.e". Stck. $85/UI•· it fl · · 488 f.17th (At lrv1ne1 who can work without pphances 8010 -.-----. 546 ~1 2241 ti7:i-20lS 00 ng 6082 1.1...1 ... Wanted 7100 847----8567. RH Sullt224 L'o.it1t i\lcsa i;upervision in b-0-ach ••••-••••••••••••••••••• Cl.'.Tf: Pl{PP1es6are bla.ek -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~....... -tb ht ks2 h REPAJRS n ·······················MGMTtrne21-40 .. $150wk MED-SURGUNrr Coll642-1470 ~rea.ContaCt l'UStomers .• RECOND \\'ashe.rS /· WI w 1 cn:iar ' Wll Jewelry 8070' a'e!. t ypes .Df~N'rAL : Exi}er'dFron\ guarn st. Mr. Richards. ll -7 :3 0Atit Shift. Age unin1port;int, but Drye r s/ l)Sh \O.·hrs. tan.~0--45l<I •••••••••••••••••••••••
Free est. Lic'd. Ask for girr. Dental insur. ex per. Fuller Brush, 846-5455. f I t i m c. r: x ce 11 e n t maturity 1s. We train. Guar/ .dtvrd. 5"16·52ltl or Ftlmiture 8050
Walt.830-5020anytime _9oodpay:__?_48-8844. NORTH Laguna Shell, b~nt>.fit;;. Contact Mrs . SECURITY Air Mall F. "E. Dick, 83'J-7620 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· --J c t •1 Unde.-ov-A..t Pr-cs .. Southwestern -nowtaking ·a pplications, ensery~ osa ~"esn "',.,_.,, FJlEIGl1T J)AM\GE MATTRESSES
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ROOFING ser:vicc station atten-1'-1.emorial llospllal. 301 Retired policeman,ocde· ~:!rolcum, Ft. w_orth, SALE ' •••
DependableandGoodNo DESIGNERS dents & tow truc·k~~~J\.1642-2734. td:.',\;~~ .. ,toawto;an~'f:--·--Ne _w lf olpoint MATTRESSES Contr. fees 646-()829 drivers. Apply at 1342 . '° • Q E ReJ,1 .,,.lo"" \Ya ·he's fac1l1ty . Send resume to Ul\'I U g a ~"· s . • •• Television R.....-lr 6090 North Coast Hwy, LB. RN s Cl ' . f , 1 , d 281 C/O OPPOR1'UNITY Dryers, Di shwashers, Queen, l"ull & 'rwin Sets -•-* CCU'S assi 1~l '1 no. \Y e need dynamic New warranty. Credll, PHI CED ·ro J\t OVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• NURSES AIDES, all Dady I dot, P. 0 . Box n-f A 36'-3 W. Warne' NO\"'.,_ h"f c JI ·1 J 1560 c t M <..: brokcrs&salespeoplefor ov • " · .. RUDl'ST.V.SERVJCE Draftsman s Jts. onv. -ospia . Rotatin~Shifts·Standby ., : OS a esa a our expanding office . S;intaAna .. nearllarhor, t!33-9625&646·8686 INDIAN' Jewelry. rill).!'
For personalized scrvit:e Call ~-~93 time. Differential pay. 9-626 Contact us to discover· a 979.2921__ ----------fr. S(;, bract>ll'IS fr. ~. :ilt
oncolororblack&white. PA IN'r or ink com-Excellenthenefits. •Secys,Boolckeepers ~ew ci;i n cept in R .E. GAS DRYt:R & !\1avta COMPUTER GOOF 4 wkdys /all day ·"·kn'1~
Call646·2450 pounde,w/3,ollmi·11ex· Contactro.Trs.Jensen: . R d S••les Cal1752 '"60 · Exee '"t••e ,h,·pmenl 963 -3"12 ---... _.;Join a growing, pro--COST• •. , ES... Liz e1n ersAgency ... · -vt · Washer.SiOObuysboth, "• u
T•1 pe' &knowl edgcolm1·x ,... .., "' 'OlOBi·,,·hSl.Stel'" from t-::1 st r;innot hC' 1 e 6091 gressive firm that can of-· · .. ....., 636 2840 3 PCS I · I J I r 1 1 d ' ing procedures wanted Memorialt-lo5pitol Newport Beach 833-8190 _-sh1ppctl b11ck. 3 way · "f ' mpepr ~~ ac e, ••••••••••••••••••••••• er ou sa ning op-for epoxy adhesives & 30IVI I · CM o ·ialAJab833--0855 WAIT~ESSES WHIRLPO OL auto combogamL·tables.J)iJt-sacri ice.·. ri v .. ~t y. CERAMIC ·i·tL•' NECW & portun1.ty, good sta.rting . • . c ona, S30 OtJO ti40 04titi vr "' -s I d' f routings m~nuL 1n f':J.B. 6 42_2734 EQE .,_ 0 c•-,·~T-Y-·-l:lillfil'.Jl~lla)'.Ol'-Eve~ wa s her S40, Kenmore ing. Poker & Pool. W1H · · -r e m odel Fr ~ a a~ies an r inge Job-potential (or-rtght-------~ _....,.._ ------Sam'sSeafoodll auto wa she r S60 , llc sucrilicetlimmed1atc· 5-l2·00_2:1__ ______ _ .,-,~,ma te-5--Sm-i·ob,---benefits. lf-you-a rea~s-r. . ,. I · Estabtishc</1965 F . .• . h S5 lyloc·•t ·,,1 .. ,·,c-•to,· Desi~ner, Designer or '"!1."'n.1swor 1ng orem.an. CdM 675-oooo l'1g1 a 1re was er 0, "" -·~ "-'1 ~-DRESSHING"'/tlfull t·ut
welcome.5:J6-242ti Drafts.man "'ilh ex· ::\alar.y open. Call ::\l!:RV ICE St:.i. salesman<----· KenmoreGasdryerS65 ~33·96~ur 616·8686 diamonds&genu1neSan•
Top Soll 6092 pericnce in any of the~51~:.._ SAILED & lube man.1'op pay & WAITRESSES Guar&dcl.546-8672 •SOFA&Love:;eat•rstin da"'an:.i" e merald .-:.
••••••••••••••••••••••• fields ~isted..bfk>w1 we PARKING Attend want · A l'ofEW fringe benefits. Exp. r-.I ATUilE women for GAS Calori c range , milde, gd qu:.il never Cradled 1n rope braided
•Top Soil •Compost• wouldllketotalktoyou. ed, over 18. Valid Calif LOCATION man pref'd. Full or Combi n ation Cqffee elevated 2nd broiler. u sed, u s ually hm. gold . Never worn. Of.
D''·ve's 11·e. S<'-l700 p/time . Shell. J7th & Shop eater"ng & Ban d •. . $JS 961:17910 f1cial evalualion S\500. A *'~1 ulch • Redwood.11r *Electrical CALL 586-6930 ---'~=-"'~-1-ripfnq
Employment &
" Irvine. NB_ -----~I ' -1 · goo con ition, · --·-~-r:.ire & beautiful iovest· X555btwnl·5. -quet.642~246· 96.1-1708 ORIEHTALRUGS mcnt at only S99S.
Preparation 7000 .........................
Job Wanted, Male7025 ............................
CLASS I Driver. lookin~
for work in Wesl coast
area. 646 -8736 _____ ,
Job Wanted/
Ft'male 7050 .......................
MATURE WOMAN drive
you shoppiiig, appoint-
ments. Assist serving
parties. c le an Up ,
hrly-SS2-1434~.'----I
HelpWonltd 7100 ........................
* Petroleum Facil. * Mechanical
Send confidenlial
resume to:
J OI-IN COBB
Santa Fe
Engineering
& Construction
P.O. Box 1401
Orange, Ca 92668
(714) 542-6281
Equal Opportunily
Employer AREA Distribulor want-•
PART-TIME
EXPERIENCED
NOTE TELLER
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
6 Monarch Bay Plata
South Laguna
' Contact J oyce ~!ills
17141496-1273
An Equal ,
Opportu~ty Employer . ·
PART-TIME
STUDEMT_S
Teleph Sales 960·1436
Piano
NEWPORT
Personl!el Aaency
2192 1\-f art in, Ste 255
Irvin <'. Ca 92664.
Douglas Plala
Ai rport Profess. Bldg.
751-0331
CIH BO•RD
"Jeanie Sisro"
"Robin Rankin·•
.. 1\Timi Levertor:"
ed. Over 21. Oppor lo Keyboard player wanted 5·~LES
earn up to $800 per mo for working quartet.
p/t.We train.639~123 DRUG Clerk, expd, Must be able to sing
w/bookkeeping exp 11lso. back-up. Call 846-1677: ATTENOA ~T. exp. for Call 642-1580 for ap--. -gr~veyd shift Good pay. pointmerit .. REAL ESTATE-Brokers
V2 DAY
NICE PAY! Fn~e bene. A~ply Shell --or Associates! 2 Years
Stal!on, lOOOlrv.1neNB E 'N E R G f1i T t~c active experience re-9-1. 1·5, S.9:30
A T T E N 0 A N :r Gd randmothke<I help hs quired/professional ap-Enjoyable phone order · ays a wee or 1 mont p 0 h · u· J N. housekeeper, elderly h-l 1 h . b b ~ ac essen a· . ew work ·w/a good sal:ir y
Lady needs 1 to live in-(or ~e!Jea apapvr~xa Ja~ ~-Ap1~port Cden,ter locfl~t1on! +bonuses. Earn $100 pef
1·1 h k k. . . · r1vate, e uxeo ices-wk+++ Goodspe•k•'ng 1 e . sewr .• coo 1ng, .Own transportation. f JI t ff d ., · · help 1n wlking 673-0096 k u Y s a e • ,. ax1mum voice & phone exper.
b · ..Non-s mo er. Must cook. commission arrange· help! Jc JIM K ·
SERVICE SLation a!ten-WHO WANTS TO WORK? AUTOMATIC Wa sher. Christmas sale. 20 to30'ib 645-8385 P.cv~l~Pt~y~.'---
dants, full & part~·~~-DRIVEACAB!· S25. E lectric dryer $15. OffonNewRug$. h"
Apply at 1251 N. Coast Cl-I OOSE your hours, Used Usables 256 -SHA !~ 'NSHAl-l Mac tnery 8078 llwy.L~..'!_naBcach . work for yourself. be NewportBlvdCM,11·4. 20305.ti-lain,SA ss1.1212 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SEWING
Blind stitch, trimmers,
prelj_Sers. Exper. only .
C:.ill 642-3472, N.B.
your own boss. !\>!en or -IO" Alias lathe, some tool·
woi:nen . Can be ::;lightly O'f'.' ~ E FE & Me rrit BEAUTIFUL fruit wood ingS450.
handicupped. Neat . bu1lt1n oven, cook top Breakfront. Xlnt cond. 979-1844
Clean Appearance. Vts., dishwasher.Gd. cond sso. 675-4490 afc•~·'----I
retired . Age25to70.Sup· 1>46-85!!_ -1 MiacelklMous 8080
plement your income. MOVING SAL~~k r?ll ••••••••••-••••••••••••• TELEPHONE CA LLERS Drivca cabti hrsormorc FRIGIDAIRE Was~er tol?desk,l-l av,1\1 &Co. HALF CORD Willow
EA RN Chr i stmas 8 day. Apply in person, Dryer. elec. 2 yrs. old. china. f'.r . Jrov. ~rm firewoodS35 _
S'!'luodneenyts· ·RHeo1,·",e<1".w~o',sk Yellow Cab Cd. 186 E $250. 963-5301Aft.6PM set .w /king bed. Misc .& 548-f.03.1
h s c -. ' · Antiques. 493-6954 -~~---in our off_ice or ~our 16t t., ostaMesa. lcycles 8020 12PC.SterlingSlvr.pl•<e
home mornings evenings HIDE·A-BED. like new • · WOMEN -25 '&over. ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• setl'gs, Oneida "Lasting or both. Call ~-630S.or housecleaning. Ca ll !\-1ATCHJNG! His/Hers, WebsterGol_d.$l25. Sprin~''644--tlOO ·Ext.37
come to ~ur ofrice at 7908 Janices R.aggedy Anns, White 10 s pd , 2 mons. old. 546--6919 ' .._,_====-
West '!11 n s ter _Blvd,; 675-6553 lorboth.752-1672 DINING SET l'd PORTACRIB&Matcress-. Westminster, Office "B • so-' Used 3 times. -$15. Call
between 9am & ncion or WO!\fEN immed to di3-PUCH-IOsp (Austria mahog., d rop leafTbl &G evenings 493-8799
S &8 . : .. Chrs. Xlnt cond.1--~ pm pm. tribute pro~ucts. Full, racerl Brand new, rid· 751--0548 ·HO TRAIN & Racecar set,
p/t.!\fr.Lev1,846-M55. deno!!E~536-5846. --8. 4. ,,_ 11· g tb' Mts
TELLER
PART-TIME
Branch' ofc seeks I bon·
dable & dependable
Teller to work Mon & Sa(
& fo'/time for vacation re·
lief. Exper pref'd.
Contact Jim Park
644 -7255
Western Ft>derol
Sa•intp
274 4 E . Coast Hwy
Corona del !\tar
Eqi.ial Oppr. Employer
--• . J~ELP your Santa relax x .o n ro in "' ·: Le9al Trainee GIRL.S 10 sp~ yellow after the holidayS' with a tunn.cls, roads .& bldgs .. 3
Xlnt typinl( reqliired. Varsity Schwinn. Xln new g reen vibrator / Eng s:, 23 traul cars. :;.
Prev\ous experience pre-cond . S60. 6~4-1687· heater/recliner chair. A race rars. SZSO-. 545.7!75
ferred, \Yi!\ train on l\.1ag BIKE· Sch'Winn Boys 3. bargain at SIOO. Rarely 12 pc place setting, sterl-
11 und as leg~I secretary; Speed Sting.Ray, 20 inch. used. 540L2219 a fl e r ing Si lver + ser-.;. 'pc.
R_elaxed <?fhct: near OC $40.496 -1009 5Pfl1. _ · \'alued over Sltix>.~Sen
Airport. Starting salary -----$800 673-7003 S500 with merit 1n-SCJIWJNN VARSITY. BLACK naughyde, hi~e a 1 ~=·~~.~~--~
creases. Call Susan at Girls 10 <;pd. Orange. be~ sofa, matching \flSC office equiprhent.
SlJ-9381. Very gd cond. 590. Call chair. Green velvet sofa. a d d i p g m a c h •
--• -• 646-3752. 962-7_!59 _ typewr iter. _desksY Trail BOOKKEEPER Expd., -----_ 90 llondaw/fi00mi .4000
must type. Many CQm-RALE.IGH GP 27 VERY stu rdy bright lb fork lift, chai~ Sa\<.'.
pany bene's P CM. Austrian Styr Clubman. orange wooden table for misc tools weidir ''S8fcs
833-3315 -' 26" BothlulLlDur Bags, two. hand-made. 36" new Jad,ies &.'men;
eves or ef9am Call for information. ment.Call"'S ........ u. a r. a1ser . ..... .....,_,.. Tiine Li(e Books · AOTO Mech. needed at 8.11-1453. [B •---~--""' 833.8098 SAV:E SPACE WHEN C:o1 d c ~ MbVJNG by wrapping 00 yea_r tr., t,oP .F4C.10JlY , SOUTH COAST dishes and other fra gile
Wages .. fringe benefits. lmmed. opening Debur· Brokers Don't Rive-up the ship ! item s in w:.iSh cloths,
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"1 V.Gn:nt
9032 Bobble Cl•cle
H.B. 92646 •
bottles, parts. Both oew squa·re, f20· We'll toss in diamond rings, Call for S200/pr._64~-4367 t he four mismatch~d appointment 549-4006 . chairs. free, 540-22'19 PANASON IC tO s,pd., after 5 P M OpenSatfrom9to3l:J66
nCeds wo·rk. Call aft 9PM ---~ -· Logan ,~~· office-Et
LouorJim,S48-9383. rer, JO hr shift. Good iff"~10Q -.. List" it in classified, towels and other linens.
AVON slarting rate. Revues REAL ESTATE-people Ship to Shore Results? You get more space iii
plus cost of livi.~ Co. wan J_e d , top co m -642-5678~.------~-lthegar<Hteandclosets bx T · y w!Chd tma benefits. ROSAN, INC. mi s!jions, SCOT_T ___ selling idle itemsWitti.a
Tnm Wo .th~ bti~ irs' 2901 W. Coast Hwy,.N,B. REALTY & lnvestmeot II idle iterlis with a Dal· Daily Pilot"C!assified Ad.
V r!_e_ 1 _ ~. ~E~q~u~alii;;O~p~po~'~·E~m~pi;lo~.Y~ei;'•l.C~o~.536~~7~S~33~=::;:;:~~1~y-~P~;J~o~<~C~l '~'~'~;r~;ed~A~d~.=:!;~c~,~11~64~2~·~5'l~7~8;;:;::=~;:-I ou make representing -
the world's lar~est cOs-·
metics & toiletnes com•. F /C IKKPR to $90D
pany . Sh-ow & se ll Min . 2 yf's college ac-
heautlful g ifts. cos-counting. Degree pref'd.
metic-s .• jewel ry etc. in Xln't oppor. for indiv.
your spare t ime. Meet w/stable work bac~grnd;
people. have fun too! . RUSH! · ·
---'Call 540-7041 AAMES I 000/o FREE
BABYSlfTER -lh day for -B,ureauof .,
klndergartner. Monte 'EmploymenfAgency
Vista sch! area. Aft 5:30. 2'706 Harbor ~I . Ste 207
642-7480. Costa Mesa 556-1100
BARMAID Wanted. App.
1)' at The KNOTTY KEG,
2125 Harbor Bfvd, C.111.
646-9910.
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FOOD SERVICE
SUPERVISOR
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642-7950 8 velloww na.u_gahydve ~tl CROfltET£D<= .u>tofS. You are the winnerol -----couch 1,matclting to e: Valve ·refacing'rii'Tcli.ine ..
ONE VIP PASS MA:N'S 10 speed Austria seat .. white naugahyde Good Eureka vacuum ..
(gQod for the whole hike, 27" wheels, xlnt cha1.r 2 ye llpw foot Anllqueorgan.~IO
fa mily > cond. $50. 646-3680 stools, yellow hassock, 2 ,-----'~-~~~-~--
"1_olh_ ~ __ Cats --8035 bar stoO\s, 2 twin hea<L •AIR COM PRESSOR•
lc r..1!APAO£S boards good cond .. '1 1 HP -60G31 . ~\I -~;·~··~~"',,~~:·~.!.~··••••• 536-0795. S22SCash 675:6261
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CHALET Siame~e. beaut SIUe Ptt:=~~~~~:=~~~~~~~~~~ • giils. G"od Ch mp. stk 12 2701-C (iarbo1:.Btvd., , "'k/papersS50. 6'13-4919 fMesa Verde-Shopping -·---~-----~
Cenler 1 Costa J\1esa. A DO RA BLE Coc k a po
Please ca_ll 642-56.78. ext pups, ready r 0 333 to claim your t1ckels. Christmas $10 each.
1North County toll tree 557-4l58. ~ number is -540-1<!20 ) ~---~~-1~-1
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STOCKMAN
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Cared-for s ince new, Open Dtl.)IY & Sun . 'tll 10
,925 Chrysler
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY s139s. 494-5932 2929 .,a~:!r Blvd. Toyota 9765 , •••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Cf.IRY S L E R New CostaM1.--sa
HOW OPEN BUY or LEASE Yorker. gd mpg, lo mrg. 546· 1934
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•SERVICE • • garage. · .tum Ulat jlitlk 1966 PLYM wagon needs·
•LEASING into cash with a Daily work $100 •••-11''" '2025 S. Manchester-Pilot Classified Ad. Call/-"="-·=oo·_o,-="-"~"-~LNT USED CARS Anaheim 750-2011 642·5678. '67 ru R v 111 9pags . wagon, $450. elecl dryer
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DAVE: ROSS PONTIAC ,
2480 llarb()r Blvd.
Cosla Mesa 546·8017
1968 f'JREBl l\D, very
~lean. p/s, p/b, ale, $1.250
or be,;t Qrfer. 8.'U-1946
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VOL. 67, NO. 351, i SECTIONS, 26 _PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1974 TEN CENTS
Laguna Police Become 'Ticket Monsters?'
By JACK CHAPPELL
Oltlieo.llW ltilM:Ratt
Orficers or the LagUna Beach Police
Employes' As sociation Monday
charged that policemen are being
turned into "ticket monsters" by a
perrormance scale used to determine
appointment to a higher rank.
The charges came in · answer to
Police Chier Frank ScbopeD's denial
earlier. that the "Z Factor", a
statistica:I m~asurem·ent ot orncers'
produclivily, was in fact a quota
system.
• Appointment lo PaLrolman II is
based in part on ratings in the Z rac-
-tor and on supervisors' evaluations.
Del. Terry MacAdam, association
president, said that whatever the in-
. tent or the rating system, the result is
that more .tickets are being written,
SS@SSOI!
No Nude Beaches
Judge Explains Dism_issal
South .Orange County Municipal sunbathing on the Ninth Street beach
Court Judge John A. Griffin warned in South Laguna.
beachioers 1-tonday that a recent de-"Tho se charges wete . dismissed
eision.in his courtroom does not mean because the.prosecution found at the
any relaxation· in county ordinqnces eleventh hour that Ltiey had no wit-
. barrihg nudity on the strand. nesses wbo would testify against Mr.
··1 want it known that I was very re-Anderson," Judge Griffin said .
lucta.nt to take the action I took." "My .ruling had nothing to do with
Judge Griffin said. ··1 said as much 10· the courtroom defense out on hv dP-
the defendant and the lawyers for fense attor(ley Wi!Jjam.·Sheffie_l.d~"
both si des and I don 't want my action Judge Griffin-said. "The case was dis·
interpreted as being a relaxation of missedbecauselhadnoalter~ative." t~e la\v_s:,].b.At brought""tlie Itla11 to Anderson was one Of more than 100
courl." nude· beachgoers who ti ave been ar-
J_udge Griffin dismissed charges rest~d by officers in recent months.
brought against Charles Anderson. 2·1, Deputies said fttonday-they-wtlt"<l!!F-
, of Costa l\.tesa, after sheriff's deputies tinue their arrests in all such viola·
• lr:ivestigated Anderson's alltgcd nude lions.
B~(ler Powe,-..$ Bit
BJ:ich Cities Assail
~_-Agency
BY JOllNVALTERZA
OlllMD1llfl"llli!.Sl.tt
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tbatthe, coastal resources that are left
can be saved.
Newport 1l4:!:8ch Vice 'Mayqr..Milan
Dostal decried the loss of local control
more Citation arrests' for minor in·
rractions are being made and more
field interrogations are being made ..
"These are actions commonly re·
garded by the public as hassling,·'
!'daeAdam said.
Ape<>intment to patrolman ll means
a 6.9 Percent pay increase and in·
creased status for the officers.
MacAdam said Inany or the officers
think tbay are ·•pro~tituting
included in·the cllrrent proposal and B h p d s.t~essed that the element is far \e9 eac a . '
themselves" by participating in the
ratings. but do so because lhey need
the additiona l money.
He said the police association has
"fought tooth and nail" against the
performance scale , but has been over-
ruled by the chief of police ~1'lH)
established the current.system ..
l\.tacAdam and other members of
the associa tion said they were
"double -crossed" by the chief
because the position ot patrolman 11
\Vas an item of arbitratio n bct\\'ecn
the en1ployes <.1nd Uie city in salary
negotiation:;.
They s aid the associ;,itiou had sug-
gested education, expcr1cnre., a nd an
oral board tl'Sl be used to determine
suitability for promol1ol'b
MacAdam it:.iid lh£' assoc1at1on 'al so
inlend£'d th at the positions be perma-
ncol Currcnlly, the 1>0~1t 1ons are re-
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v1c\'.'Cd pcrtodically cind. based on
·t,-valuations and the Z factor, new ap·
poinlments can ht.> made.
1\1 acAdam ~aid lfus per mils in·
t rusion of departmenta l politics .
Bl•cause the Z factor is a bell-cur\·c
\\•hich re\vards abovc-3ve r age
pcrform('rs, as more tickets are \\'ril-
t€'n the ,.a\'er;,igc inct'eases. That re -
sults in a n ese;,ilatLng standard .
.<See ~IONSTERS, Page ,\?)
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5-0 Voting
By Panel
Sparks Bid
Orange County Supervi~rs today
1 called for a rull ·iocale investigation or
the county assessor's office in the
'"ak e of Grand Jury indictments aJ -
legin g former and present employe11
\YOrked illegally on the congressional
campaign of former Assessor Andrew
l-linshaw.
The board voted 5-0 on a motion by
Supervisor Ralp h Di edrich of
-Fu-lier-ton ordering the co ullty
counsel, county administrative or.
ficer· and the county auditor·
eontroller to an in-depth stud y of the
office and its employes and to report
back to supervisors as quickly as
possible.
Diedrich said he \\.·arits possible lost
county funds to be traced and for the
county to take whatever Steps a·re
necessary, including legal action. to
get reintbursement for losses Lhal
may have incurred.
The Gra"nd Jury indictments charge
seven current and .two forn1er as·
sessor's office employes with claim·
ing vacation time they didn 't earn and
allegedly using office equipm·e nt on
llinshaw's 1'succe'Ssful campaign rot·
~ongress Hf 1972. A cOntroversia:l coastal planning
element that would perpetuate-and
. even broaden -the power of coastal
cbmmisstons drc\v attacks Crom some a~d praise from others at initial he:ir.
ings Mo,nday in f.ong Beach.
Regional CoaAal Commissioners
opened the first or lhrtt hearings ioto
the ninth element of the Coastal Zone
Conservation Plan, snd it is by far the
yague in d'escribing the actual pOWers S ofafuturecoastalcommission. teve Lev.inson of Laguna BeaCh 1s building-
He also assailed proposals by con· h1mSe1r this four-story house al 715 Ocean
sultants that no.ele'cted officials be in-Fi'oQ!. overlooking L~guna 's Cleo Street beach.
cluded in lbe makeup of future com-Fermer Laguna councilman Peter Ostrande r is
missiofts. -the architect. There are 20C> cabic yards ·cf eon.
crete in the foi.tndation .. The 5250,000 house
features a kitchen (top floor) complete with
fish po"nd, a four-car garage second floor ) and
recr~ation room with Jacuzzi pool (first Door\.
Diedr ic·h 's motion drew no dis·
c·u ss·i·<rn from other count y
supervisors, \\'ho moved quickly tc>
authorize the investigation.
Theft of Lagu.na
Paintin g Bared mostdebated. _ •
Coastal cities, incluiling Newport
Be:i'ch and Palos Verdes !::states, sent
dele.sates Monday to attack proposals
that could set up a successor agenty •
with powers to Cohtrol all land-use
changes within the fiVe·mile strip or
the coastLine.
City spokesmen primarily assailed
the potential for a successor a:gency to
be autocratic a.nd accountable only to
\ lbe courts.
Praise for the Powers, Funding and
Government Element came from the
same groups which fought hard for
passage or the Co&stal Initiative
which established the present system·
or permits for the 1,000-yard strip of
coastal territory.
Conservationist groups urged that
the Regional Coastal Commission re·
lain the strictness in the ele·ment so'
Bonib Threat
Su$pe ct Held.
A Chatsworth man wa s jailed Mon· -
d3~, night by Orange County Sheriff's
orficers after he allegedly illegally en-
1erec:M.he Rossmoor Towers building
et Laguna Hills Leisure \Vorld and
thea told <:1rresting security officers
he h3d placed a bomb in the trash
chute. ·
Deputies said John llarold )\'luhich,
48. was seen on th~ roor and on the
14th noor or the structure by office
workers before security officers car·
<ncred him. No bomb was found.
l\.1uhlch fac es oharges of making a
false rep<?rt9£a bomb. , •
Santa Claus
Line Opens
A -telephone line to the North
Pole i;ind Santa Claus will be in
operation from 7 p.m, to!) p.m,
Wednesday i:ind Thursday for
youngster" or the South Coast
31'ea.
Sponsored bf the South'Coast
Ji;iycee.111 lhe hoUine tclcphoM
number s 492·5J2t .
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The e\¢tlient was drafted primarily .
bylegalconsultantDennisAntenore. -·
He told· regional comm;ssioners L - . ·:
U\afiffer-meeting with abo\it 100 ih· -. ag·una teresle~ groups a.nd individuals, the Road Funding
Threatened by Moves
tenor or cr~tlcisnMas been made
clear. W
"'I expect some major changes in
the draft of this element before the
next he8.rings. and it seems that we
will be much more specific in several
areas." he said.
The n ews of potential major
changes encoiiraged some speakers ,
\vho stressed that the wording Was ex·
trem'ely vague.
James Lammie. representing the
California AS:so·cialion of Port
AuthC?rities, was extremely critical Of
the writing in the element. ·
"It of(J!rs .no alternatives. Instead,
i t simpty sets forth one alternative for
continuing .control of the coast. It gives
n9 ratidn-aJes for the opinions of the
writers and no options whatever." he
said. -
Most critics said theY \1:ere con-1
cerned beealfs9 the loose wordirig
gives a successor coastal comm~sion
-one set up when the cllrrcnt system
expires by J;iw in 1976 -powers that
arerartoobroild. _
Antenore stressed that he envisions
a steady shift to local control once a
completes plans for coastal land use is
drafted Cot the· ~tale. 11e said he
specifically. retained some latitude in
his draft'to allow fora shift in Control le
cities once thecurrentsystem expired.
The r.egional panel plans two more
.hearin~s before subjecting the ele-
ment to paioslaklng review and ap·
proved. '
Hearings ·are scheduled early in·
January and in February.
In the meanurq.e, Anlenore will go '
back to work on major revisions to the
element.
Burglars iContent
Willi Oak Door
Burglars raided a San Juan
Capistrano con.4'trucUon &ile P.tonday
night and carried'ofr an oak door that
was about to~ Installed tn a home at
2'l672 Callc llonila.
· Deputies said the loss waS rei)orted
by officials or Westp9rt Home
Builders of San Jua11. The Cronl door was valued Jit$210. ·
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The city of Laguna Beach has been
threatened with loss of substantial
highway construction funds because
or city council action deletin g two co n·
troversial roads rrom a system 0£
future streets.
In a letter to the city council. Ted
~fcConvill e, county r oad com -
missioner, said the city's action eras-
; ing sections~ofCampus.Drive and Alta
Laguna Boulevard from its select
.system of streets cou ld cause arterial
bighway funds to be withheld.
The city council ·will consider 'the
Mcconville. letter along with other
business at its regular session begin-
ning at 4 :30 p.m. \Vednesday at city
hall.
1'he city has received an a\·cra'gt? of
SI00,000 a year for Lhe past five years
from the Arterial 1-lighway 'Fundin g
Program (AJ.IFP ). '
!\.1cConvillesaid the city's action de-
leting the roads from a master plan
"is certainly not in the spirit of conti·
nuing comprehensive cooperative
planning ...
"In order to preserve the city's fis-
cal position ... we \\.'Ould urge the ci ·
ty to reconsider its action and rescind
its resolution deleting Alta Laguna
a nd Ca mpus J)rive, at least until sup-
porting.Qata is developed through the
' Southeast County Circulation Study."
~·l cConvilli! "'rote. -
Mom's Sins? J
Daug h ter Gets H ard Labor
FORT LA UDERDALE, Fla. IUPI) -A 20-yeur-old wom<1n \Y1 th a
. heart defect has been seutenced to two years at hard labor fo r violating
probation by living with her mother.
Circ uit Court Judge Daniel F'utch, in-0rderi_ng Elizabt..·th Orliz to th e
state prison (or women, said Monday that Miss Ortiz violated his order
.not to live with her mother becal!se she was a woman of ''improper moral
values '' living with a man out or Wedlock.
· MISS ORTIZ HAD been convicted or possessing 16 grams of marijuana
a:nd sent to ja il. She was released Sept~s. and placed on three years proba·
t10fi l5y b~utch who ordered her lo live al a halfway bouse.
• The girl. wbo doctors said requires open heart s urgery, returned to
Mr mother's homt!v.·hen she wa·s ex1>ellcd (rom the halfway houst for be-
ing 10 minutes late ror curfew. "
. She sobbed. "rtfother , oh ~fol.her," when-f'Olch scntr.nced her to the
state prison in Lowell, Fla . ' . •
''I COULD IL\VE li \1Cd Y.1th somebod.y else,·· she-lold-lbe court.-"bttt--
lwa nted to be wilh my motber." '
The girt;s molhtr, Carol, A1cCandlcss, lold t"utch she no longer ltvcd
with the man, althoUgb 1t1Lsa Ortlt leistified that he:sometimes. "apent the
night. , .
"1-le's sent~ncinR my daughter tor my !!in:-;,"' rt1rs. ~1cCtt ndless s:ud.
.''Tho kld Is so hon est she wouldn't even lie ror me. Thbs ltn'l justice.'.' . .
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New Capo High
De~ided Upon
B y Trustees
\\:Jorl· th:..111 10 y('ar:. h:J \'c 1li.lS:.ctl
since stttdl.'nls cheered for lt:;1 m:-, ! ro n1
ol'd Ca1>0 ll 1i.;h. .
Bul t ru:i ll'l'' of !ht• Capistr.1nu
Unifie{J School D1~tr1cl havv <lccided
therl•'s go tn !-\ lo be a'new Capo llig h
in Miss ion \1icjo.
The Board voted un;,inimou sly ~lon
cl;,iy· to. namc..tht• distri ct :, third hi gh
school Capistr<.1110 Valll'y I li ~h School.
Scheduled to open 1n Se ptember or
1!'177, the sch<KJI ~1tc is one block south
of t\vcry Parkway nc;,ir the S;,in Diego
Fr('c'.l.•.av.
Old C,q10 l li j?h \\'<J S Capist r ano
Union 11 igh SchM I "'h1ch exi sted fro111
1921 lo 1961. \\'ht'll the schoo l "'II:-.
closed ..i nti thC' 111 udent :. rno\•ed to !;<1 11
Clemente lllgh School. a htlll'I' ft•ud
;,ilrt·ud y h:ul crupt£'d lx'l\\t:l'n th1• 1\\u
comtnun1l 1e:-. :1-, rl':.ldC'nls fo ugh1 n\•t·r
the loc al1on ol lh1· Ill'°" 1.:<.111\pu:-i S.l ll ·
Clt'tncnlf' \1 on
T hl' nl1 I l11g h -.chou1 l,1l·d1l.1. <1n
Ca n11 no C.qH:-il r;,inn in ~.111 .111 :111
t:ap1s1 r :i nu, cu rrl'nl I\ hou:-l'i! 0 11! 1· , 1,.
lh i,;r<.1d1•r:.. · · v
Burglars Ski Away
With House Loot
'Bur~l:irs "'tio smashi.'il :1 1.1 1ndo .... 1n
the side door to gain t·ntry t•arricd off
skis and r ecord ulhums voh1cd ~L
ncarlr S900·!\.1ondr1y 111 ~ht fro m OJ
Three Arch Bay horn£·.
Depulies said Che theft J\ th<' home
of Clai re Anne Shipkt>y . 4:1. ol ~? ~·ortt;
l'ort, oct·urrt.>d Y.•hilf' slH· \\a:-. absC'nt
from the prf'm1scs. •
Mine Union to Meet
CllARLE TON. \\! \'a f1\PJ
-fl\'dcr:i l mediator~ held !JCpur:1 tc pre·
1im1 nary meetings 1n \l.'ashtn~ton to
day w11h nef(otuitor~ for t;n11cd Mint•
\Vorkc r~ construcuon ,·mployet i:ind
manaRC mC'nl.
An $800 painting was reporlcd.
stolen l\iloncfay from a display at the
Surf and Sand cenrer. 1465 S. Coast
•Hghway, Laguna Beach:The still life
painting is 18 inches by 21 Inches ;ind
j'.1£'pic:ts old books on J table. The artist
is Bill Ac hefL
UAW Paet Approved
SAN DIEGO IUPl l -About 900
produc.tion and mainlenance worke rs
al the Teledyne -Ryan aerospace plant
returned to their jobs i\1ond ;,iy night
follO\\'i~g a 13-day \Yalkout.
·• Coast
We:_~l ht•r
Fai r through \\lednesda~. uc
cording to the v.·eathcr service ,
\1ilh cooler d avs :1 lonJ?-the
Orange Coast . B·each highs 67
rising to onl.v 72 in\;,ind Lo\1 s
·l<-52 .
I :\SI DE TODA \
Pot1Y Hea rs/'~ grandmolher hat<
possed away . lca1i1ng lhe rod iea/
SLA member a po rf1t:1n at her
f()rtune. Pa11y·s m oiher snys tht:
nt'WS o( the> fo1m1·r Bc'Tkf'lcy sl u-
drnl's act1v1t1r.~ Wl'TC' kt-pt Jfom th{
ilb'·ycar old 1voma•1 becau.,i· ·11 m19lll .
have killed hr r. Sc i· slory Page A4.
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··Freeway
Sul-plus
Airing Set
A l.iuttlt! betwf'f'll lh1: l'1ly of S3n
Clcmentr a nd lht· ~talt· u'l'r "urplus
fret'w.'.l y l1:1 nd th:11 tht· r 1!y '''1Sht·s t!J
convert into par\.. "111 ~u It) ()r:1nr:t·
County Su1>c r1orl'ourt J <1n ~3
Ju~ge .\l a rk S<lclt:il ~ct lht· ht·1.1 r1ng
date Mondoy ;1flt·r the 1-.y h ied a
l;.iw,uit In "':hich 11 .'Jtrusc~ Tue st::itc of
f:.111in g to rompl,· wi1h tht· lan).!ua cc of
A.;scn1hl\' Rill -.IJI lht• "' rJllcd
"Ha dh;.i .li 011l ··
"fhat lllll , thC' {'I I \ ;1 rl!Ul':-t. "'HJ)J
e ntt hle ll to pur('h,;:i(' -.u rp!U'i sta\e
land t lO-.l' tu the San Die co Frf•t•wa y
for S!).t,429. :t ~.l\ 1ng of n1nrt· th;1n
$400,000 1)v~·r the r.u r m.i rk1·t 'uluc of
S501,i 50. '
Judge Soden wtll bl• :t"ikcd at thl'
bearing \()...l)rdl.'r thC' state to compl.v
wllh the Badhan1 lC'g islat1on und
m;ikt• t he land und tht· f1n;1nc1<il l'a\'-
t~s available to ~.111 Cl cn1ent (' t;1~
p:.i ,vcr:,.
The ::.ui t i:> ;.111 <1tl1on \\ h1t·h t i!\ t1f.
f1c1als huvc bi..·t·n thrl'J\crunJ,! ~Jill'<'
t•url y this Yl':1r, \\ ht•n off1r1uJ -. Je:.rncd
lhat th~ Cal1ftu:n1a JJcp<.1rt menl of
·rransportatlun usscrlc<.l ly was seek·
ing the sale :itlhl' barg;u n price
r----~rne-('11-m p11ii;n·1n wi n :1 m:rjor brt'ak-
1n costs for \Jll' acre:igc in Shorreliffs
bci.?<in last .\l'<H' \\il('U ,\-.,P rnlil)Olan
r<obcrl Madhu1n ~lJ('('l'SS fully \\On ap·
prov:d of ;., bill th:11 "1J11ld :!lln1\' sale
of the 20 .icres .it lhc pr1Cl' the ::.l<1tc
paid ror ll mOl't' than tt tlct•iidl• ago,
But tho state transportation agency.
angered et the sh1fl. ::.uccecde"d in win -
ning an informal opinio n from th e llf·
fice of Allorncy Gcncr<J I ~vc ll c
Younger. That conc\usion stales that
to sell the property at the old price
would be a gift of publi t: funds and.
·therefore. illcgJI ~
City C(l uncilmcn, n(Jlabl y '.\l ayor
Th(lmas O'Kecfe. soon talked of a suit
to settle the matter.
O'Kecfe acc used the slate depart·
ment of deliberately obstr,ucting due
process of law.
!-O r the city, the sudden obstruction
at -the state level brought planning for
th e pr oposed mvor p11rk to a
S('reech.ing hult. ·
Consu ltants and advisory com-
missions already had begun specific
planning for the park, which would be
dubbed San Gorgonio Park.
Cash exists''iri'Cily coffers for some
initial development or the parcel if the
s ale price rcmuined at bargain·
basement levels.
If the park finally is wrested £rom
state 'bJ'Jt rol at the cheaper price, city
officials stress that it v•ould be the
city's largest-save for bellchlands,
which also are classified as parks.
Ex-~hief. ·Held
Iii_ Robbery
OROVJ,LJ,.E (APJ ·-A former sher~f's deputy and small town police ~hiefo -Mlchael J 11 mes Hensley, 24, is
free on ~000 ba il on a charge of rob·
bing a-62.o__y,ear.old woman, authoriUes
say. ..,
-. Offlc.er_j said llcnsley, who lives in
Gridley,-~os arrested la st 'Sunday
after twQ. men saw someone knock
Velva Richter to the side\\•alk and
s.oatt h her purs.tt. Police said the
purse contained S865.
Burglar!?_Get
· $200 Stereo
Burgla r:; \\ho ki cked open lhe door
while the occupant ~as absent took
!'>ICl'CO (•quipment \'a luC'd Ul $200 '-lon-
tlay ni~ht frorn u C:.ipi::.truno Beach
ho rne.
Deputtes :-ni d the equ ipment and n
drum were t.:ikcn fro n1 1 he homP of
music tca-chC'r Lo111s ~I. Gra\•es, 47, or
26281 Vla C:1liforni:1
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DAILY PILOT
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$5.5 Billion
Aid Jobless
WASJllNGTON 11\PJ
Senate·House contere~ aal"ffd
today on a compromise hill
authori:dng $5.5 billion lO aid the
nation's jobles,.
Th~ lc..i li.l:1 t i(1n would
e<lrmurk S2.5 billion ror Ull
l'S l1m ated 330,000 l)ublic service
JOh.~ the com1111.( y(!11r_a.nd
a11othcr S2.S bill ion in «m('r~t·n
t'Y une mployment romf1(·nsalion
.;·overing pi'rwns pn:st!ntly not
('ntitled lo s uch hrnefits.
Confcrcr~ :-:.i ul they hope to
1!1't th(' t;illl 11·.'.ldy (or a !louse
\ ote \\' cdnc::.d:i.~, rollo"'Ctl t nl
rnc·d1:1tl·ly h} i• s ... 11t1 ll' votl!.
H('pu b llt·~1n s 0 11 tht• Sen:ite·
ilousl' l'onlcrent'c s111d they ex
pt·<·t l'rl.'s1dt'nt F'ord lo sig n the
lt•i.;t::.l;1tiun
.
Capo Board
Okays Study
On Change
Uy P'A~I EJ..A-llt\Ll~.\N----
0t11Mo.t111'1""s11ff
Mardi an
Admits •
Deceit
\V,\Slll NGTON (UPI> -Robert C.
r.tardian a ckno"•ledged today he w3s
''not completely honest" when he told
a n <ittorn£'y for-Prcsidl•nt Nixon ·~ re-
t·lectJon committee what he knew
a bout the Wntergate break-in shorlly
~flcr\t happened in 1972.
~l ardian. a rormer assistant al·
l,or ney general and one of five defen·
dants in the Watergate cover -up trial.
\\'as t'ross-ex:tn1ined about \\'h<it ht>
told Kenneth W. Parkinson. who had
rw:e n hired lo hanrllP \Vater2ate legal
~·ork . ~l a rd1a1 sometime San
Cle mente resident.
"I was not completely honest," lhc
>I ·year -old ~Iardian told assistant pro·
)ecutor Jill Wine Volner. "I told him
"hill I felt I could ethically do under
the solemn promise that I had given
1G. Gordon ; Uddy,"
The former rc-clcctlon eommittee
:.iltorncy oicknowlcdgcd he did not tell
1'11rk1nson that l.iddy -later con,·ict-
1'rl :•~ :.:. 111ustermlnd of \Vatergatc -
lold him that former Allorney Gener.ii
.John N. ~I itchell, also a defendant, ap·
proved the funding for the break-in.
~tardiun testiried under healed
questioning h~1rs:-Volner ~londa v
I 11tit I .idcl y talk to him al great lenglh
aboul \Vatcrgate shortly artcr lhe
L:na bl e to rcu eh a decision on where break-in under the assurance he y,·ould
to move lhe centrul udministrut1vc or-.iot tell anyone. l\tardian said lhis
fice , Tru stee~~ of the Ca pi strttno pledge kept him from going t o
l:n1f1cd School Di strict voted 5·1 Alon-authorities v:ith the info rmation he
day to hire an archilecl to make a re-learned from Liddy,
commendation. Atrs. Volner completed her cross·
"1 v.·ant t h.e architect to lei\ us we're examination of ~fardian in a much
not making a mislake," said Trustee ·calmer atmosphere than had been the
Robert Hurst. case during ,_1onday's questioning -
Hurst pointed out that the bo.a rd but presiding U.S. District Judge J ohn
long ago cons idered moving to the old J. Sirica was fofced to interrupt at one
Capistrano High School building. but point.
the architectural firm of Porter and Si rica interrupted as ~t ardian fired
J enson, hired to study the district's offase ries ofretortsat~frs. Volner. -·
needs, told them the site was unsulta· ''l'm not going to stop this witness.··
ble and it would be a mistake. The Sirida said, "but he took the stand
same fi rm will be asked to prepare voluntarily. We havespent alotoftime
the new study. arguing back and forth. l've been as
The primary choice for a new loca· fair as any federal judge in the country
tion is the lnca Plastics building in the undcr 'the circumstances. I've given a
Ca pistrano Industrial Park next to the lotoflatitude to both sides.''
airport. The building is available for Then, turning to Mardian, Sirica
lease-purchase and is large enough to s aid :
house the offices. warehouse and a "But tod ay you're going to answer
central kitchen operation. questions. If you want to make any
· Trustee Steve n Smllh had some gratuitous statements, you ·can do so
misgivings. lie said the site was not througQy..Qurlawyer."
easily acCessibJe an1the considered il --The eitchange started when Mrs.
a poor choice; although the district Volner asked Mardianabout a meeting
might have· to settle on it because or h~ had in mid-July, 1972 with Nixon
economics. aides Fred LaRue and John W. Dean
Other choices included renovating-Ill. "
the old Serra School building,, the cur. She asked ~1ardian whether he told
rent location ; leasing racilities, build-the two, "You knO w what that nut Ma-
i'ng a new central office wherever the gruder-did? He told Parkinson the
new San Juan Caplstrarfo civic center whole truth!''
is located; buying a new site and Magruder was deput;i ·campaign
building a new administrative center; director for Nlxon and Parkfnson is a
phasing in a new facility on th,e exist· co-defendant in the trial.
ing site. · --Pttardian fired back, "1Aie you lesti-
Trustee G~~ge ~~te. pointed out fyi ng?"
that the existing site 1s not large Mrs. Volnerreplied "l'm aslcing."
enough unless the recreation areas -'
we re also used for 'buildings. He
added th at the Region~! Coastal
C.QIDJD.iision ~uld J!fobab!_y not allow
the playfiefilstoberemoved. -
Although no· figO'rcs · were pre·
sented, all the alternatives wou ld be
-··expensive," according to Joe E.
\Vim er, Director of Administrative
~ervice s, who prepare d t he
allernatives. ·
Council Aske~
To Raise Fees .
For Golf Game.
San Clemente city councilmen wil l
take a s "•ing \Vedncsday at recom·
mendations to raise rates on the fin an-
cially plagued mUnici pal golf course.
The city'S golf course commilll'e
will ask the council to raise golf fees hv
SI . to $4 on weekdays and 56 ofi
weekends and holidays.
The com-mittC'e "'ill also ask for the
abolition of the city's annual $135 un-
limited golf ti cket ttnd'for a hike from
SS to SIS in the cost or an annuol dis·
l'Ountcard.
1\ contingentor golfers is expected to
attend to protest the proposed hi kes.
Cou nl'ilml'n ~·ill also face a roft of
·plann ing mattC'rS, including sevcrul
propos('d general pl an amendments.
Amon)! thc n1 is a r eques t to
re cl ass ify ;_ibout 18 acres in thl'
Shoreclirfs area from medium low
density to opC'n area a nd recreationa l
A city park is proposed forth(> la nd . ·
·rhc mcetin~ "''ill be~i n at 7:30 p.m .
in city cuuncll 1.:ha1nbc rs.
F elloivship
Judge's_ Son _
Sues District . -
For $750,000
Greg Domeni chini, the. 19 -year-old
son of Orange Count.y Superior Court
Judge Frank 9ome"nich.ini, sued the
Capistrano Unified School Dist rict
J\Ionday for $750,000 in damages in n
lawsuit chargi ng the district with
negligence.
Dom enic;-hini states in his Su~1·or
Court action thal the faulty cond1t on
of a basketball backboard at Ole
l-lanson Efementary School, 189 La
Cuesta, San Clemente. caused the fix·
turc to f.:111 on his foot.
The impact severed the foot
between the toes and ank)e. Fircmeni_
s;iid al the time that the metal !il<turc
had the effect of u guillotine When it
fell froll?-its mounting onto the youth's
bc:t re foot.
Dom enichini \\-'as orie of a group o(
volunteers lowering backboards at
the Sa n Clemente !'ic hool to prepare.
for a youth basketball tournament.
Mary Curley
Final Rites
Held Friday
fi'uncral services were held ·F'riday
in ~san R::ifael for h·trs. Mary Lamb
Curley. mother of Orange Coast Daily
l'ilot Vice President and Gener al
,_t anager J ack R. Curley.
A native of San Francisco, hfrs.
CurlC'y. 1~·ho died Dee. lj, was buried
.1t lloly Cross Cemetcrv in Colma Meeting Set She alsn leaves fol1r other' ~ons,
Clyde J ,,. Robert G., William L. anti
.. <:h11rleS II. Curley, oil of the San Fran-
The Svut h('rn C:1\iforni.1 1 lospltul • ciseo a rca 16 grnnrl childrcn.
t:hr-1 st111 n· Fello_W'~hl p \\'Ill h?ld ri ~!e r runerril services were held at
l hr1st1nas mcc.t1nG ut 7:30---0 <!luc k th1• N11in rcth I-louse Chnpl'I in Sa n
to~i$?ht :11 the home or Or. 11 nd J\irs. R:.facl a nd the fa mily :;ugi?:c sts
\\'1ll1am Chase. 211•1 P.1onte Carlo, Snn me mori:tl contributions be made to
Cl!.'mentc. • th(' N~i:ireth llow;o Building Fund .
t.11t"sl ~pea.ker is 1Tobnrt Va nn .. 1 , The •nddrcss is 245 Nova Al bion
h•c turcr a rid "or\~ traveler-y,•ho ha., \\'Hy,S:;inRafacl.!J.1903.
Ju:-;t returned from a teaching tour of
l.Jl in Amcr 1co. The publjc is
\\C lcomt"
Se n. Weicker Booed
\I ERtDEN. Conn. rUPI) -Sen.
Lo"•ell P. Wefcker < R·Conn.) ~·.s~
booert by Republicans ~ a mcctin ~
~londa~ night where he dl.'ni f d h ~ is
t r~1n~ t6 lake over the party. lie alr;o
refused im mediate commitment on
his continued n1t mborshlp.
Jet Hunt Renewed
llONOLULU <AP) -A military
search pnrt)' plonnt d to·renew c.frorts
loday lo roach ttre wreekagc or a Navy
J<!t which Cl'ashed into tbe !lcl~ of
llawnli'..! hiR hest mountain. The pilot
of .t he ll FS photo reconnaissance
''Crusader·· jet is pres1>med dead as a
result of the cr:tllh on Sund:1y, ~1 Navy
~pokcs m n n snid Af onday.
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Bug:eAward
Blindness Blamed on Birth Pills
SAN JOSE IAPl -A ju'y has
awarded $1 .14 million in damages to a
3.S·year·old housewife "'·ho W('Ot bUnd
alter ta kine birth control pills.
The jury ol nine women and three
men returned the \•erdlC't l or i\licbe.ll~
Ahearn of San Jose on ~t onday aft(lr <1
s even -week trial before Superior
Court Judgl' llruce F. Allen.
The jurors ;1lso awarded $105,668 1n
da mages to l\1rs . Ahcarn's husband.
Dennis, a struclura l engineer .
Both verdicts "'ere directed againsl
the Ortho Pharmaceutical Co .•
manufacturer or Ortho·NO\'Um birth
control pi1t s. and its pa rent company.
Johns6n & Johnson.
Lucky StorL'S; owner or lhe Gemco
pharm acy where A'lrs. Ahearn bough~
the pills, l.llso "'aS held liable.
Ai r::.. Ah ell rn. mothe r of thrl't'
children. took off her dark glasses and
sobbt•d uncont rollably for seve't'a l
minutes after she heard lhe verdict.
Denn is , Iler hus band, put his urm
around ber and cried softly .
~lost of the jurors_.embruced tit rs .
Ahearn 3-'i th(!y nled uutoltht" court.
Tri<J I teslimony asserted th!lt r.1rs .
Ahearn .star~l.od takin~ th<' 1>llls on her
doctor's prescrij)tion in 1967.
-S he tu>tificd that in F'cbruury. 1!16!.l ~he eSpcr i.:nccd thl' unset of S<'VCrl'
hcad:.)Ch<'s and blindness:. Doctors
suid she becnme totally blind threC"
day$ lnte r"'und tl!i! blindness "·us
permanent .
Doctors stud the blln\lnc::.s "''-'S
t aused by clot$ which blocked blood
!!iupply to the optic nerves, which died
becuuse o! laekor blood and ox .v ~cn .
1'h(· dercnSl'. hcudcd by attorney
~l.J . Pothoven uf Sacramento, eun
tended that the !!ii ght·deslr'oying clot -
lillg was CaU S{.'d by fl Sll'C'lltOCOCCUS in·
rection and not the pill.
Dr.·J . llardld \\'il11 ams or Wichita,
K:.i n .. a medical doctor and altorncy
\\!ho represented the Ahearns, argued
that l!ie blindness was caused by the
pill itself or by a combiiiation or lhe
pill and the infection.
D_ahney's Wife Faces
Tot Death Jury_ Alone
Uy T0>1 llARL EY
0t IM ~lly Pil1t Stolt
J ennifer Elizabeth Dabney faced a
JUI'}' alone today for the firSt time as
lhe defense took over in tier Orange
County Superior Court murder trial.
l~er hu sband, co-defendant Dennis
Eugene Dabney, 24, was allowed to
leave the courtroom late Monday
after pleading guilty to misdemeanor
charges of child neglect in the death of,
his eight-months-old baby, Robert.
Judge Ker'l'neth Lae. making his rul·
ia.g over the rurious protest of pro-
secutor Pat Bryan, decided th at
mans•aughter c harges wer e riot
justified in the case against the
J\larine Corps sergeant.
Photog r;1phs s howing the d ead
baby's he ad rovercd \Vith old ;_ind ne\v
bruises have bet•n displa yed to the
jur~"
The jury has also heard testimony
that the Dabne)' homC in the Wherry
Housing tract et the El Toro base was
a filthy dwelling in which human and ·
•1nirrral excreta were splattered on the
floors throughout the house.
It has also been testified that the
cribs of both babies "'ere m atted with
excreta and urine and that dirty dis·
hes and mouldy rood lay side-by-side
· lvith soiled clothes and bedding_
' Both (;enTel,
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·surcharge
On Taxes
·In Picture
\\'ASlll-NGTON IU'PI-) -·1'hc A4-
mi!1i11tra.tiQ11 is l.'Onlii4llrin~ a rt:nt:\\al
of its <:a ll for a-S l)t.'rtent 1nc:omt t11 x
s ure h a r g i. 'Tre as~ r y S11<' rC' tu r ,v
\Villiam E. Sin1011 sit id tod;1y.
"It (the sutta;<:) is most t'le:irly go ·
ing lo be an optlou "'e "·ill give thl'
President next "''et:~, r Simon said 111
tc~t i mony to the Senatt Uudget Con1-
n1ith.•£'
\Vhile e mphaSizini.: th;,il l'r(•sitll•n!
Ford had.made oo dcc1:;iur1is uboul tht>
t•eonomic package hE' v.·ill present It•
lh~· Con gress early oext yea1'. S1111011
appeared to Wspult' hiat~ fro111 th1·
\\lhile-llouS(' ·~nd-othe1't> in·tht> Ad-
ministration that the surtax wa~ nov•
a dead issue.
Simon also emphasized that tht• Ad·
ministration had not abandaned its
1>olicics or fis c al d isc~plin e
sometimes called "!ht-old-time l'C'·
ligion" de:;pitE' a deepenin.': rt•-
c.ession.
Under the s urtax pro~-al-. the por·
lion of individual' eai:ning!i abo\'(•
$7,500· -$15,000 for a family -would ·
be subject to the 5 per cent surtax. It
was des~ne'd, <iccording to the Ad-
ministration , to place a portion of the
burden or-n ghting inflation on thosl'
"'ho cou ld afford it.
Simon a lso said the 11ation·s un-
employment rate may reach 7.5 Pi'I'·
cent sometime next year.. the hi ghest
Administration prediction thus far.
l-lowev('r, he said the Administr:1-
tion would not allow the rate to go
beyond that level because ''we ha\·e to
take care of those who bear a dis ·
proportionate burden'' orinflation.
Sen. Frank lt1oss (D·Utah), asked
Simon whether he thought the jobless
rate would increase to 10 perce nt next
year. Simon replied that the IO per·
cent Cigure was "j ust too high and "'e
will take care of them (workers)
throug h .specific m easures. We
forecast 7 .5 percent." The rate no\v is
6.5 percent. ·
Judge L ae further ruled, while
Bryan fumed, that Mrs. Dabney can
not be round guilty or anythtng higher Paci'fi'c S"'ek than second degree murder for al-c;;
"We a re fighting both I inflation and
rec.e'Ssion)," Simon said, "but infla·
lion is the major !actor in causing re-
cession."· .
Jeged\y inflicting beatings that led to
the death ol Robert, one or twin boys ·New lncreas·es "Frankly, J· thought the jurors
wou ld have been the better judges;"
Fro• Page A J
.B~yan Sjlid .later. ;_'The.Y ha ye heard 1 One te1ephonecompany serving two MONSTERS
this case right up to this point and I Ofange Coast communities filed for a • •
wo_ul.d have prer~.rred to gel the major rate increase Monday, while •
verdict fron: them. the firm serving the rest or the te,. Chief Sshopen said_today he pre.-
Dab II be sentcn•ed Jan 10 t (erred not tn "n""SC in a running ncy w1 . L • • 0 ritory upped its total figure. The --___. what c.~u.ld be a six-month term 1n sepa ra te bids came be fore the series of c.Joims and counter-claims,
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unty Ja11.
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ed be! h Californja Public Utilities Com· and-he said he stood by pre vious de· t was a eg ore e was al-mission. nials that the Z factor was a de-facto
lowed t_o plead Monday that he played,. General Telephone Compa ny. quota system.•
a. P?-rl 1n the death of th~ baby by de·. which serves Laguna Beach and Hun-lie said that while the patrolman Jl
c.1ding not to seek medical help l~st tington Beach, has filed a req.uest for' positk>n was an item of agreeml.'nt in
May 31 at a tlme.~he.n th_e ba~tered IQ· rate increases that would raise $45.9 arbitration bctW~n the city and. the
Cant lay unc~nscious1n·h1s crib. . . million in a·dded revenues a Y~r. _. employes association, the selection
Robert died the next day 1n an At about the same time PaCific process "\vas not written down" and o h 't I n d to ln • tbe'refore \Vas left as a management range osp1 a a er oe rs su · -Telephone's request for $83 9 was up· d . 1 m_oned f~O(ll th~ El Toro Marine Corp~ ped to s97 .9 million. · .ec1s on._ . .
AU" ~ta~1or_i vatnly tried to save the • Genecal s pokesmen s"aid the _ T he chief p~ev1.ously de~1ed that th~
baby s.li fe.. . . crease was required to achiew -e--sy~tem requ1?~.more tickets to be
. The Jury has listened to a taped con· sound earnings base to assure conti· wr1.tten, and pcnnted out l~~t cour~esy
fession in which Mrs. Dabne.y, 24, 8<1-1-nuance of ad~uatf;servtce -~ notices and other nonpun~~1ve ;J.Ctlons
mil led she beat the child and then • The rate increase by Gen.eral would by the·ofncers are noted 1n the Z fa c-
dropped him into three inches of amount to 15 cents a month for basic torratinas. . -·~ .· _
water in the bathtub in an atte mpt to telephon·e-service and tolls would rise T~e ~hie! said ~e preponae~ance or
drown hi m . , as well . · the_po1nts used in the sel~ctio~-~ro-
Tlle confession contains her fu rther Additionally, the General reJtuest cess com es ffl?m -the orr1cers 1m·
state ment .t~at sh_c then gave hi~. would mean that household connec-. m~dlat,e supe~15ors, although he ad·
another beating over the head after it lion fees would rise from ·$6.SQ 00-$8 ~rutted. that, 1n theory .. the ~ factor appeare~ tt;ia~e unconscious baby and business conneclio11.1....woutd in· could exceed the points g iven by ·
. mlghtst1 1J beahve""-crease rrom·$l5to$18. _ s upervlso_!_s. , . ~ ....._ Pacific. said that its request fo r a fl.~acAaam s~d that the result of 1m·
• higher profit level comes from the Jl:<>Slng the ratrn~ syst~m 1s th at m o~e High Schools Closed need to cover higher costs of wages -tickets a~e being given . He said
' '" and associated expenses. several officers who wrote less than 10
. BOSTON (UPI> -Four high tickets a monttrbeforethesystentwos
schools in the racially troubled South, · in efrect now a re writing between 70.
Boston-Roxbury complex remained ' and 80 tickets a month. He said that as
closed today in the wiike or a violent Rabbi 69, Slain -.. the a ver age rises, the number of
outburs t last week. The decision· to . ' tickets will too:-
keep the schools closed came J\tonday NEW YORK (AP) -A 69-year-old He said that the practice is turning
after the Boston School Committee re· rabbi, who had been mugged and officers away from residential-area
fused by a 3·2 vote to approve a court· robbed four times in two )'~ars was patrols at night, and to the highway
ordered plan to integrate all 200 of the shot to-d eath as he returned t~ his where they·can eatcb traffic. off en· ~ity's public schools by September. ap.artment Monday night, police said. ders. ,
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We B_rid_ge The Generation Gap
OUR SALESPE_OPLE OFffR A VARIITT OF EXPERIENCE FIW FIRMS OUR SIZE
IH ~HY IUSINESS CAH OffER. ALL THE MEN HAVE PREVIOUSLY IHSTAi.LED
CARPETIHG FOR US. GIVING THEM FIRST-II.AND KllOWUDGE OF CARPET
PERFORMANCE HOT GAJHED AHY OTHER WAY •
AGES OF OUR SALE~EOPLE RAHGE
FROM ti.ANCY -22 YEARS to IRENE· 75 YEARS
HAHCY I.ALOY.AH -6 Y"" ol .Aldtft's : ....................... c_. Solts
4th gen...m .. of family lo cpl.'*'·'
ALAH WOODRICH -17 Yff" ol Aldoo's .................... Drapery Salts
DAVID ALTOM -9 Yff" ol Aldto's .......................... , .Carpet Salu
BILL LAURIE -11 ytGl'S ol Aldeo's ............................ Carpet Salts
ED POWERS-· 12 ,_.al Ald<tl's ••. , •••.•••.•••••••••.•••••• Carpet Salts
MARIL'IH BALOY AH -co-oWMr •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpel SalH
,,. -Erperitftce $iltCe I tSO no ALDEH BALOYAH -CCM>WMI' ........... -:-. ••••••• ' ••••••• Carpel so1 ..
3rd CJtnff'Gflon'experienct since 1942
IREHE MARJANIAH -11 yean ol Aldo•'•.: •••••••••••••••••••• Carpel Salts
, , 2M gtn1ratlan. 54 yrs. txptt1tnct
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How's That For Bridging ~-Gap!
ED MORAGHAN "'"'at-~ ........... ,. 3S Years Eip,ri"e w11ti Bigelow
ALDEN'S
CARP~T$. ..... DR~PES
1663 Placl!ntia A YI!.
COSTA MESA
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·Getting ·Last L_aagh Tuesday's
Closing Prices
• NEW ·YORK STOCK EXCaANGE
Year'• Hlch·Lowa Appear Every Saturday ' ,G~'s TopA:dman Counters·Critics
' ay MILTON MOSKOwfrz
General Mot.ors, te·
gar~ed by many as the
epitome or the aoulless oor-
poration, does hl;'\'e a seme
of humor, and It resides, a&
YoU mlgbt suspect, in Uie
person of its adYertising
dlreetor, GaJI Smith.
Smith, who pre11idet1 over
an ad budget of $IGO million,
an expenditure that ranks
'GM fourth behind Procter&:
Gamble, Sears, Roebuck
and General Foods,
joup;eyed to a conference in
El Paso recently and
snipped back at trilics who
foqnd automotive advertiS· i.QJI behind the time:!..
THE CRITICS are admen
at other companies, and
their unflattering com·
ments about auto advertis·
T'vo women have been
pron1oted to executive posi-
tions at Laguna Fe deral
Savings, according to lttiss
Lorna ~1il\s, pres ident. -
l\lrs. ~tildred 1'1. Carson,
former secretary to the ad-
ministrative orfi cers. has
been pron1oted to cor por ate
secr etary.
Mrs. Kathryn Gilliland,
forme rl y loan servicing
manager for all branch of-
fices, will head the Lake
Elsinore office as branch
manager.
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Newport Beach resident
J ean Undcrv.·ood has been
appointed
distri ct
sa l ''eS
manager
for Royal
\.lking
_Line.
She ~·ill
be reSpon·
sible ror de("
op m c n t o re.~0~,~,-,•,• ... 000
cruise-bu siness thrQUgh re·
tail travel agerits in
Southern California.
appointed district sales
manager for Royal VUdng
Line.
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Edward J. Lynch Jr., vlc~
president or Warmington
Insurance ·Agenelet, Inc.,
has been named a new
partner in the Orange Coas~
"" firm . -~
Lynch is also general
manager ofthe mobilehome
division and joined Warm-
ington in 1973. ..
• Betty Cressler, treasurer
of "lW lnternallonal 'or
Newport Beach, has been ·
elected pre.sident and ·chief
executive o!ficer and-will
serve out the nmainder or-
the term of Jacques
\Varshauer who resigned ·
his post Dec. u..
Ms. UnderwoOd was pre-
viously ass.9J::lated with
P&O Lines 'lls district sal~
manager.
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V1rlan Data Machines
Money
Tree
Ina appearod In the industry
trade paper, Advertising
Age.
}'. Kent Mitchel, a
marketing vice-president 1l
·General foods, maker of
the Pos t c~reals, :suggested
that It w_12u~ be nice to have
a car trD.t lasted 10 years
without rusting. Smith re-
torted as follows :
"WeU, I want lo tell you, l
spent a whole wesk in just
one morning trying to eat
his new health cere•-and
I think he may already have
found the answer. I was re-
has appointed two men to
newly created pos itions
\\'ilhin the trvine·bas ed
n11nicompuler firm. .
Jim Orris, formerly
director or sales. has been
named vice president or
sales. Gordon Watson, pre-
viously director of software
and hardware develop·
ment, is the company's new
vice president of systems
development.
.ally ma1tln1 headwJ3 wllh
·tbla d.111h of C!ere6f'itnUJ I
stopped to c1tch my breath·
·and Lben Jt started to bite
'bw.ck.
"l wQ.ll't JiYJ. Ule.Jlame oL
the cereal, but thls is the
. company ••ho uses the oJd
coOt on televl1lon who
roughs through the forest
.wlnkint a t the k~otholes iD
'the bottom or wild hickory
trees."
ANOTllER CRmC was
James . Ryan, advertislna;
boss at Gerber Foods, who
!j;'id the auto companies
Ad "missed the major
trends.'' Smith's response:
"He !ailed to mention that
the kid in his commercials
is also the guy whQ used to
call for Philip Morris. They
tried a real baby once, but
a!ter one spoonful the kid
gargled wJth ' a national-
brand mouthwash and
ripped off his mother's
blouse. When last seen, he
was nuzzled at his mother's
. breast humming the Coca-
Cola jingle, 'Ills· the Real
Thing'."'
Dismiss ing the criticism
as "sophomoric. hazing,"
Smith added:
"I must admit that it was
touching, in these troubled
times, to have people busy
\Vi th thei r own problems
take time to reflect on my
little-bitty industf"y, out in
the Middle West, (You
know, we're locat~ust
where the Bible belt starts
·to detour.)' But I couldn't
help wondering, when they
all went back home, what
their managements said to
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director ol field technical WITH THAT OFF his
chest, Smith got dowp to the
.real problems as Detroit
sees them . Speaking
against the backdrop of a
horrendous sales decline.
the GM adman insisted that
what the country needs 1s a
"sort of boosterism" (buy a
·car now)" to restore con-
sumer eonfidenee.
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Corp. or Irvine.
Prior to assuming the
new post, Wagcrle was
director of edu('ation with a
subsidiary-of-IHAI, Inc.,
Basic/ Four's parent com-
.pany.
•
Patrick Storm Steele has
been named pension and
profit s haring consultant•
for Certified Plans, Inc.
The former iiaUonal in·
vestment broker will be
based at the firm~s Newport
Beach offices.
Lawrence.;. Jo~on has•
been appointed director of
finance and administration
for the Laguna Niguel
division of
J\vco Com·
rounlty
Develop-
ers.
• He w...as
form~rl_y
director of
finance fo r
Avco's _ Ran c 'h o JOHNSOM
Bernardo division in San
Diego County. jotning the or-
ganization In 1972.
He and his Camily reside
!in Newport Beach.
• •
Irvine resident Earle
Truax, who joined The
lrvlne Company in 1967, haS
been installed as president
or the Multifamily Builders
Council.
Truax is director of multi
family leasing and pro1><v.lY
management for the Irvine
Complny.
Smith said GM is banking
on sales ol 9.5 million cars
an02.9 million tr1:1.,Cks in the
1975.model year. That 12.4
million vehicle total would
rate as the industry's fourth
. best sales year. However,,
looking ahead, Smith pr'e-
dicted that Americans
would buy 17 .S million
vehicles in 1980-a jump of
40 percent over the current
sales level. And be wasn't
-smiling when he...s.aidjt.
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.. I -art • Awe• Cifp' 102 211, ::: Ctlllt(p 2.10 5 •I JIYt.--c;.., Port,., A 120 •\\-.., Kr•lk• '·" 1G 101 :M + .. HwP ltt IOd } 3'I IJ -"" S<otlP"' .61 6 101 n • 'It .... L Int ..... !1 ·~·-.... said it will suspend all auto Awe• ep" 11 J.1• ci1111P '·"° • i:i '"'' .., G """""1,40 4 m u1\1o . .. 11: .. * n 11 1+1 21111. • "' N .. su t.60. 1 10 :u-" Scott , 1 1o s ,, •f• uSM Corp 1 J 46 1211o-"" . A .. "'1.-·· "'"··~ OtlUlll.lClll:.· ,. 1V.+"' Gn=r.10d J s .... vi. l(fOltl .. r .IO' JI .... "Nrt11C91.to l 11 , .. /J ••• Scov1l1Mfir1 1 1J 1 ...• i\ USMf:12.IG .. s 111\.'r• \lo production for o ne week in A_.,,,.• ij 11 :u.-.-,.. ~'""'" . . 110 '"31-t..zl 1 :1• • 11 11l'o-."" KfOOt• 1.>1 s 12 IS-"' No•t"s1 .•ou 6 1 .. 10'llo • "" Sto-.u 111.fu .. 17 a•;i/,o -•.. 0u,1~p!I ,·~ 1,• "M ,•,~: .• J d 'di 50Avlll1K.«IJ ",.. ~ ... tg .4111 ,, Ol•lltl•lt Gn ..itnd2 14 2 -V. ICY10f'lfl .• 3,. •\.'r-.... Nr1511!fl . ..,,, B7•'4+\lo Sc.-rbll .a J"'1 Vo -... ..., .. anuary an I e 15,1 A,,,_lnt•I 17 ..... tlOU1.IO$ 111 4"'-+l G T£ !AO. 4'0 llV.•"" -c.-N111:orCp .J4 l 1) 10" ... !.bdCLnll'O .• ll1 n ... +1 UVIN1u1tl J Ii,,."" workers. ..,_,.,..,:.11 ... •"'··-101tpf1 .. 1 ~ •.. gTElf tYJ .. 2 21'1'1•"' LecGn1.• 1 JO 11..,_\4. NYF Coll 1 11 ,,,,,_~ !oNCenir·:KI 1 11 '°"":"" uvr"p11.Ja .. 1 n •'
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on Ju the first or se•eral ma-....... ,.; "° ·• " '"'. · ~ '" 1.CM ' • llv.-11o c;. Ptc • • n1 ,. .. • ~ ~ .21 , '' ,..., .•. 0«1c1P1 p1 '.. • +2:w; ... "-Sff<s 1 . .0. 11 11o ''"" .. 1" v.....soc .:ion ,60 11 '"" ..• -1-.. l.lklrl>l1*122 ... 111o.1i,. rl.lb ........... c;.Pwp11.iD .. l1'16I -I ="'"'··· '11 .... -u.~cPllll Jto .. ,..i ..... 1.,., SAel••lftLI"·· "' 1 ......... Vtnl(tl ... 102 II 11~-·"' jor .. .trimmings by U .S. auto .... o ... 1 1 '"' ... CootiTI ... ~ J • sir.-:i.. ~1.n ·· 1110 M -1 .-1 J ,,.,.._ "" OccPtl 1.1• .. 1 22,. .. -st:oco .u 11 11 1N. .,,.., v"ivr 1.1~ .. .11 l H'o-.,. • .. llOltp .60 J 2• 10\lo + tir. C-Tpl 1"" .. ' t'lol ••• r.:: H 1 I I) 11111'+ "° L N .Sil S I l 'h-\lo Qodtll Crp 1 l . lo6 1Jyt .. \\o S..victC ,IQ ! 16 2"" . V•!(O Ofh" H ?'I tt makers that will bring auto .. 110. 1 • • 1u u C.-lfltl . .a • .. 1 -"" T.JDO • 1se u• + 1 '""'°"' ·'° t 1 1 -" Oildn pt 1.11 , . 1 2111t • •• s. ......... ,. .111 3 to ,.,..._ 14 vF <Arptn 1 ~ " ""' .. ..., t t . hr· h 11\otr•"' '60•J -1··c.pJ191 .... Cllt ':IO l""+V. 'l\ll.DJ11•--l.«llptC.•J Jl~ ... Ofilo foJ1Ao•US11 -'"' .... ~ !O >V Vl.com1~t t )61~ .. v. ou pu 1n t e 1 rst t ree a.net 1 s. 'j 6t 11'°' Coowotd 1.eo , 11 m1o ••• iiPCm 1 s 1 t'll<-~ ~ v111na • .t0 ~-• ~I"" 2.90 .. ,,a J1H"-1• "''A tsp · 1 11 • • · · v1e1orcc .so 6 .t• ~...,-v.
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Material.Cost Decline
Means Auto .. Price Cut?
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DETROIT (UPI) -The
coSt of 1Da(erials used by
Detroit auto makers to
bulld new cars has leveled
otf and may even be declin-
ing, a General Motors sur ..
vey shows. But don't expect
any quick price cuts on 197S
model autos.
GM chairman Thomas A.
Murphy said ltJ a Detroit
Free Press interview Sun·
day that raw material costs
Jumped 42 percent In the
year endln1 this August.
BETWEEN . AUG. I and
Nov. l, they hela steady and
thetf" actually dropped
s1ightlyby0ec.1.
The drop In the ov~rall
cost or raw materials -
steel. rubber. aluminum
and other Items -may tn·
dicate lnnallon Is l"hldlng
.down and this could spur
consumer conndence In the «<>nom)', Murphy aakl.
Auto makers could use an
upsurite in consumer con·
fidence to belp get rid of a
record supply o( 1. 75 ml II Ion
unsold cars. Auto outpul in
December is the lowest1n2J
)'ears aod 1974 auto produc-
.. .
tion will be the Jo,\·es t !iince
1962.
"I don't mean it (intl8-
tlon) will auddenly go down
to zero, but it ls coming
down and tt will continue to
comedown,'' Murphy said.
"I think that Is going to
give people some assurance
that will bring them back
into a buying frame or.
mind."
Murphy wodTd not In-
dicate when consumers
ml1ht expect the world's
largest auto company to cut
prices, but he dldn 't rule It
ouL
production in 21 years
belore shutting for a
Christmas-New Year's holi-
dey'.
Twelve assembly plants
and two e n gine plants will
be closed the entire week.
Of the 186,840 hourly and
salaried workers idled this
week, close to 98,000 are on
open-ended lafo!fs. not
knowing when or'i! the}' will
return to their jobs.
That figure will climb to
113.000 by, Ftlday, lncluding
6,000 white collar workers
Idled at Ford and G~1. and
·will Increase to~ at least
120 .aoo by the end or
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"'WE Al& NOT 1olng to January -more tha.n the
overlook any posslblllty 115,000 (\torkcrs Idled.during
t hat mlgl1t 1timulate tho la~t Winter's energy crisis.
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market,'' Murphy said:
The lack of buyers for
new can means even more
layoffs in the industry this
week. New ~r .salH In ear -
1,y Decetnbe-r,.,ere off near·
ly 29 percent with higher
seles of luxury c.arg the one
bright •pot.
C lose lo l.87 ,000 auto
worker! will be orf the. job
this week es the industry
closes ll.! "'Orst Occ~mbe.r
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:tnd industry analysts ex· ~bLt1.1H 1 11 ~"' •• e"' I 2 "" ~ .. ""'""'·°'°'I 10 11"•,,. ,.,,M,.IOd • 11 n . -~<'~,','.~,, •,• •, .... -.· ~',~11,,11·.~ ,""', •,:~-·,•. w,1, coro 11' 1 , 1bOICp.'1 J 1fl 11'4-• l.<IOI Ja 4,...+T Heu911ft1,KI 1)1 Jl--.1\!o Ml(pl1,IJll ,, tt 11'-l't ,. ~-~C' ...., .., pectmorelayofrs. .tdtncelfld , u ,,..,,_.... "'1.1' •. • ••Yl•l Hew1nP ,1011 i•s ''"'"" lob 1ft1v1101 u 11•"' . P1 .. 11..,..1 • 1, ,,.. • .,. s10nt w1 111, 11 1s11o ,.. 11,1_
Th 175 'Ill MWttWd• 1r '"'·· •'"''·· ·~"' ... HIOl\Yolttn• 11 l1*• ... ,MMll¥1.)a) IJ •• ,_lo,Phl~·'··· M l1 ... 1 .. ~1oo&~i.oo11•n 10·. ~~''6•(0•111•1: ''"" e . m1 on cars on •m''"'"" 6 n ""*" Ort•t1 1. ..... 1 u"-,.., H•lltt!t:or .1o11 6 t• If"-•\• M•'"'t,\ »I'• 'Cl 11·,, "" "'°"N, -, ,, ,,,,, ,, sto..••••• , ,,. -· °""' "' > >> .... ktt• 1111;.11)1 1 ll I' h a nd at the beginnina of •1~ .. 111.u s • 11 • · • 10 '"' ... "'"-" 1-111, 1 ,,,,., • ..., M1v 1 to 1 u• 1•"' •·• 1>11 ..... e "° r 1u "" '• \u ,.,,.tt.1 ,1 , t. ,~1,, '"'°"' 1 tJ •••• ~. "' Ctlletlfl llt 1 'iii'•1'lo Dl*"-1.«16 S'6 1t •"' H,.W I ....... J 61 1 ... -\i M•¥prltlCI I •I\•• P!IFort .IDQi •I) .. • .. \!oml'>IJI \'Ill•• y It '
IOecembe:r \\'t'rf' e~0ttRI h to c;=:~ ~ ,; .~ i!t; ,r! g:;':,'•tt :: 11~ ~l:7'lZ :::,c .: : jl 'f,. ::~v'W : ?t 1j.: '• ~~'~!Oii = , ''i n"': '~ ~~111Y! ,•1 ,~l!' ~=~: ! ,1 ,~::: = a~t 86 days even if a I :is-10 s 1 •• 11 ,, :rvi.. ""' O\llltrM "'11 '" 1•11o • oWo ""'" t:1te111 __ 11 t\6-"' ""'!''' '°" 1J ,,._ .,,. ~ ... ,,n:~ , ,.. 210 ~,.,00 • u·~ ...
softfttly lines were s hut. ean!°i'ft ·~.1~} 1! i::-.~ = ~ : J: .: .... ~ ::i'.:"1:il: t 'i& ;!!=1~ :c .. rfl(:ii: ~ ; ~ ,;.... ~ ~:!°: tl! ~ :~ :~:-:~ ~·l~~-= .. :.: '• i:~~=~ i 1E ~=. 't.
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THE FAMILY ORCU,S By Bil Keane lr---------..,,...--,,.---,--,-:o-=-"'."":':'-----,--::;'""""-T---"":'""---:...---l
''Should I lie Mory down 1n the strow? She's 'specting
o baby y'know."
Ad Works
' Women Write Bachelor
7itADISON. WJS. fUPTi . -.-.r hacl alotigtctephone
,.be Post Office h<is set conversation with her. She
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second about 30 , :Ind now
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Post Offi ce has established
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TJRED OF h t1ng1ng
around bars. the JJ.yeur-old
would-be suitor p.J aeed a n
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newspapers last week at a
cost ofSI75.07.
"Wife Wanted," the bold
·type r~ad .
It incJud ed a <lctailcd
descrlpliOn_ or the bachelor
and lhC'\l>'i fe ha sou.e:ht. The
post office wa's--$iven as hi s
mailingJ1,d.dress. ,
The young bache lor. who
is · professionally employed
and · prere•rs to r emaJ.n
anonymous. sifted through
the mail over the weekend,
but his thoughts kept drift·
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for-pumpkiTI ice cream and
a dinner date he has .with
her.
"It'll be a quiet evening in
a quiet place." he said
SHE WAS among tfiCfust
lo respond and rell within
all the c<ategories in lhe ad.
In addition to pumpkin ice
cream. she said she liked .
graffiti. anything yellow. in·
lel/igent and aggressive
men and big dogs.
VINTAGE
DISASTER
SYON BY . Au stra lia (AP )
-John N·adcr. a Sydney
busi~ss m an, paid 380
Australiun dollars at <in
auction for a bottle of \.'in·
tage port. Bystanders said,
he shoutf'q....in dismay as he
dropped the bottle minutes
after leaving the auction.
Nader. who won a spirited
. biddiilg duel for the bottle of
1922 winr. left carrying a
brokcri piece of·bottle·bear-
ing the wine's label'.
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Address Books of Distinction
Hco ul1/ul and F'unctional Calendars
/1nport ed Toys and Children's Books
Lcatlwr Desk Pads and Accessor1es
Cross Pens and Desk Sets
Gift Stallonery by Crane
and of co11rse
a broqd. selectwn of Christmas Cards.
G1fl \\'raparld Tree Decorallon3
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N.Y. Sto cks
VOL. 67, NO. 351, 2 SECTION S, 26 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1974 TEN CENTS
Petitioners Seek . to Bl.ock Z~gg ·contract
Sy JAN WORTH Loa Young, eoordinal~r of the drive Edna l\tonlgomery. Mary Hinkle, Kay
0t1t11o.11r1"1i.tst.tt and a declared candidate for the , Gertz, and Joy Evans.
-~~==~~=·.,.,.· _ __,_,. _ ~twol board, said th.is_mo[ning.._she -t.trs. Y.ouAg -eeid !he~and her co~
Leaders Qf a petition drive aimed al did not know exactly how many workers believe the superintendent's
preventing a three-year c6ntract ex-signatures had been galhered. $37,000-a-year contract should not be
tension for Superintendent William Sh'e said she and about 10 helpers renewed because a potential new
Zogg of t~e S~ddleback Valley Unified a_re hoping lo g~t a hundred more board of trustees should have the OP·
School D1str1ct say they plan to pre· signatures byton1ght. tion of choosing its own administra· ~ent about 400 signatures supporting ttelping her were Preston Howell lion-.
their position to district truste~s and Bill Kohler. both also candidates Tht! terms of all five incumbent
tonight. for the board' of trustees, along with trustees are ending. Four say they . .
plan to run again in !\larch, and sevC'n
others have announced their c<in·
didac-iesJor the five scuts.
Zogg's contract expires June 30 . Ir
the board plum not to rehire him, it
has until Dec. 31 to give him a letter of
intent not to re·employ. This letter is a
legal requirement.
If the board takes no action lo give
him the required Jetter, his three-year
contract is autom_alically renev.·ed
ssessor ro e
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Mom's Sins?
Daughter Gets Hard Labor·
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI> -A 20-year·old woman with a
heart clcrect has bt!cn sentenced to two years at hard labor for violating
probation by living with her mother ..
Circuit .Court Judge Daniel Futch1 in ordering Elizabeth Ortiz to the
state. prison for \\'Omen, said ~fonday that Miss Ortiz violated his order
not to live \.vi th her mother because she was a woman ol "improper moral
values·· living,vith a man out of wedlock.
• l'l lSS ORTlZ HAO been convicted of possessing 16 gr~ms olmarljuana
and sent to jail. She was released Sept. 5, and placed on three years proba·
tion ~Y Futch who ordered her-to live at a halfway house.
The girl. who doctors said requires OJ>1!R heart surgery, returned lo
her mother's home when she was expelled Crom the hallway house tor be·
ing 10 minutes late ror curfew.
She sobbed, "1\lother, oh Mother," when Futch sentenced her to the
state prison in Lowell , Fla. ·
•·1 COULD ll-\VE lived with soniebody el5e,'' she told the court, ··but
I wanted to be with my mother." . ·
The girl'.f mother, Carol McCundless, lold Futch she no longer lived
\\'ith the-man, although 1.-fiss Ortiz testified that he sometimes "spent the
Girl, 8,
Raped,
Released
Orange County Sheriff's officers
are working with Long Beach Police
today in a bid to trace a man who
picked up an eight-year-old girl in
that city Monday .and then dumped
her near El Toro High School after r.e·
peatedly raping her in his car.
Deputies said the victim round a
janitor working in the deserted school
who immediately summon~ Sheriff's
of ricers to the scene.
The cffild was rushed to nearby Mis-
sion Commuillty Hospital in Missio~
Viejo where she was later reported tq
be in good condition.
through .July 1978.
Trustees meet ton1 i;ht in an ex·
cculi\'e tctosed l session t.o discu·Ss-01e
.Contract issue. The mct·ting is set for
7:30 p.n1 . at Los Alisos Intermediate
School.
!\trs. Young said the petition drive
is one facet of a three·pronged effort.
lo convince trustees not to rene\v
Zogg 's contraet. The other two efforts
f''ere a. random telephone poll and a
sur\•e.'' or candidates for the board
Opponen1s of the contract extension
maintain that if the new board de~
c1dcs it \Janis to hire u new sup<'rin·
tendent . it "·ould have to buy out
Zo~l(S contract at a cost of up lo
5150,000 . the total solal'y guaranteed
him in his thret'·,\·c:1r contract.
·rrustee canclid.:ite H.o\lo·ell. a retired
Baptist m1n1slcr "'ho coordinated the
CSee Pl:.TITION, Page A2l
ere
5-0 Voting
By Panel
Sparks Bid
Orange County Supervisors tod:ly
, called for a full ·scale investi2alion of
the county assessor's office in the
\\·ake or Grand Jul'y indictments al·
leging former and present employes:
\\Orked illegally on the congressional
campaign or forfQer Assessor Andre"'
Minsha\\'.
The boa rd voted 5·0 on a motion by
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of
Fullerton ordering the county
counsel, county administrative of·
ficer and lh t' cou nt y auditor·
controller to an in-depth study of the
offi ce and its cmployes and to report
night. · -.. •-----11--=-.. He's sentencing my·dauihtcr ror my sins," Mrs. McCandless said.
:·The kid is so honest she wouldn 'Leven lie for me. This isn't justiCe. '' . . -.
Long Beach police said today they
now have a description of the rapist
and the car used by him to transport
his victim lo Orange COuntyt He re-
mainsatlarge.
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They Also Serl'e
back to supervisors as quickly as
possible.
Diedrich said be "''ants 1>o&sible lost
county funds to be traced and for the
county to take "''hate ver steps a~'"--
necessary, including legal actiOf1 1 to
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l'iejo Derision
.Alicia Ea~ry Giveq
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Okay by .Planners
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M.f D~~ld·s, the ,restaurant ch ain, . the Testaurant to stay oPcn 1one hour
won Orange ·County Planning Com~ later than 11 p.m. on weekends and
mission approval .Monday to con· 10:30 p.m.onweekdllYS..·
struct a 125.:Seat "-riter~ at. Alk.ia · Com mis_sion~rs a pj,rove d th·e ~ark'A_'ar and Trabuco Road tn Mis-variances despite objections from
ston V1eJo. lfarold Jafl'kc 26881 Avenida ·Dom-The commission approved two ingo ' --
variances. one ~ealing with landscap· ·
i11g and anothel'i on fencing, and de· He said patrons would litter his
nied_a third that "'ould have allo\\•ed yard and that tbe smell or ham-
burgers a nd rrench ~ies would create
--. a n unpleasant odor at his tiome. ·
,Mine Union to Meet
CHARLESTON. W. Va. (AP)·.....,__
Federal mediators held separate pre-
liminary meetiiigs in Washington lo·
day with negotiators for United Mine
Work ers construction employcs and
m a nagement. •
Coas t
w .. ath<'r
Fair through \Vednesday, ac·
cording to the weather service,
\\'ith cooler days along the
Orange Coast. Beach highs 67
. rising to ohly 72 inland. Lo\\'S
.47-52.
I NSIDE T OD/\\' .
. Potty Hearst'~ grandnwthu has
passed away. l'eaving the rodical
SLA member a portion of h~
/ort.une. Pally'i mother .tafll~ the
news of the /ormer Bnlretey stu-
dent's oclivities 10Cre ktjA. from Ille
88-year old 100ma11. becauu 'U mighl
hatH? killed her.' See 1lory Page 44.
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A spokesman (or the hamburger
ch,ain said today construction is ex·
peeled lo begin in March and that the
take out restaurant would be open by
mtd-summer.
The building will be o( Spanish de·
sign, in keeping with surrounding
architecture, the spokesman said.
Judge Warns .
Bathers Nudity
Noi Acceptable
South Orange County MUnicipai
Court Judge John A. Griffin warned
beachgoers Monday that a recent de·
eisioh in his courtroom docs not mean
any relaxation in county ordinances
barring nudity on the strand .
"'I want ft kilown that I was very-rt"
luctant lo take the a~tion I t90k."
Judge Grirrin said. "I said H!' mlich to
the defendant and the lawyers for
both sides' and I don't want my action
interpreted as being a relaxation or
the laws that brought the man to
cpurt."
Judge Griffin Hismissed char ges
brought against Charles Anderson. 27,
of Costa Mesa. aCtcr sheriff's deputies
·investigated Anderson's alleged nude
-ii;u nbathing on the Ninth Street beach
in So'ltth Laguna.
. "Those charges were · dismissed
because the prosecution found at the
eleventh hour lh·at they had no wit· ncs.se!J who would testify against Mr.
Anderson,·· Judge Grirrirfsaid.
.. lly 'k'uling had nothing to do with
the eourtrMm deren!>e out. on hv tfp.
fense attorney \l/lll lam ShefCi4jld, ..
Judge Griffin said. "The case was dis·
missed because I had no altern11tive. •·
AndersOn was one or more than 100
nude beaChJ:locr!! who have been ar-
r ested ,by offlccNI in recent months.
Deputies .said ?tfonday they will con·
linuc their arrest& in au sut'.h viola-
tlon11.
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Pilot Fafilig
Dr. Louis Cella (left) is a Tegistered Re,publican. Richard
O'Neil( trightt-is chairman of Orange ·county's Democratic
Centra l Committee. They have al least one thing in common -
lhe_y__M_t k politie31 candidates with their money . A Jot of it. See
·page 3.
Smuggle Charge Ad .. , . G•
Federal prosec utors in Tucson, m1mstrat1on Ives
Ariz.; today are preparing a formal -· · .
co:mplaint charging a Mission Viejo 5 o/t .
pilot arrested Dec .• wi th. smuggling 0 Sur· tax New-Push more tlfan a ton-Df marijuana ·from
Mexi'eo into the Uniled'States. '
Facing formal charges within two• .
to rour weeks is Richard A. Miller, 35, WASHINGTON (UPIJ .-The Ad · ministration. to place a portion of the
of 26471 Mimosa Lane. He was ta~efi-mi!listr-a1ti.Qn is conside rin~ a rene\lo'al burden of lighting innation on .those
into custody after .federal Drug En· of its caif for a 5 percent income t.:ix "'ho could afford it.
forcemenlAdministrationagentscon-surcha r ge, Treasury SP..cretary Simon also said the nation s un -
fiscatid 2:2M PQUnds of marijuana William E. Simon s_aid today. employment rate mn.y reach 7.5 per·
from his plane while it was parked at . "It (thc'surtax.J ts most.elea_rly go-cent sometime next year, the highest
~esolate air sirip mid-way betwee.n-Jog ~P-be an option ~.e ';"''II g1v<: t~e Administration prcdictiori'thus ft1r .
Tucson a nd Nogales. President nex( week. Simon said 1n · However. he s01 id th<' 1\dminis lrll ·
Miller a ppear ed before a U. S. · te~ti mony lo the Senate Budget Com· lion would not allo\v tile rute to go
Magistrate alter the arrest along with m1tte~. . . be\·ond that level bccau~c ··"·c ha\·e to
two San Diego men ahd was rreed on \Yh1le emphasizing thal Pre~nd<'nl take care or those "'ho bear a di:.·
his· promise to appear. Ford ha~ made no decisi~ns about lhe proportionate burden·· of inflation.
The two San Diego men remain in economic package he will present to Sen. Frank !\·loss <D·Utahl. asked
custody in Pima County J :til under the Congress early next year .. Simon Simon whether he though\ the jobl<'.'ss
$150,000 bond each. appeared to dispute hints-from the._ rate would increase to JO percC'nt next
A spokeswoman for the· V. S. At-·W~i~e Ho.use and others in the Ad· year. Si mon replied that the JO per·
lorney's office in the Arizona desert m1n1st~at1on that the surtax was now cent rigurc \Vas "just too hi gh and \Ve
cit y said the complaint is under pre-a d~ad issue. . ..,,.ll\ take care of them !"•orker~ 1
paralion by both prosecutors and ~·~on ~lsoe.mphas1zcd that the ~d· through :-;pecif1 c measures. \Ve
federal drug agents. m1n1stral1on had not abandoned its forecast 7 .5 percent ··The rJlc no\v is
policies of fi s cal di sc ipline -6.5percent.
-· ·· -· ,. ·some~imes called ''the old-time re-Simon s'aid the Administration must UAW Pact Approved ligion" -despite a deepening re-recognize that the economy "i~ in
SAN DIEGO <UPI! -About 000
production and maintenance Wo rkers
at the Teledyne-Ryan aerospace Plant
returned to their jobs M&nd ay. ni ght
rollowing a-13-day walkout.
cession. need of a degree of fi sc:ll and
Under the surtax proposal. the por· ·monetary support, .. but emphasized
lion of individual earnings above that he still feels th nt inflation is the
$7,500 -$15.000 for a famil y -woOld major.culprit in the economy and that
be subject to the 5 percent surtax . It increasin g spendfng to r1~ht inflation
was designed, according lo the M-"'oulcl he unw1:;;(·
Dabney Wife Faces Jury
Husband Guilty of Child Neglect
By TOM BA RLEY
Of• Oa111 ..... ,.....
Jennifer Eliiabelh. Dabn~y raced a
jury alone today for the first time as
the defense took over in her Orange
.County Superior Court murder trial.
· Her husband, co-defendant Dennis
Eugene Dabney, 24, was a llowed to
leave the courtroom late Monday
after pleadi11g guilty to rrtisdemeanor
charges of child neglect in lhe death or
,bis eight-months-old baby, Robert.'
Judge Kenneth Lae, making his rul-
ing over the Curious protest of pro-
secutor Pat Bryan, decided that
manslaug hter chnrge" were not
justlfiet! in the case against the
Pt1arlne Corps sergeant.
,Judge Lae further ruled. while
Bryan rumed. that Mr1. Dabney can
not be Cound guilty or anything hiaher
than second degree murder Cor al-
legedly lnnicting beaUngs that led IQ
thedealb o! Robtrt,oneo!lwla boys..
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"Frankly. I thought the jurors
would have been the better judgt•s, ..
Bryan said later. ''They· have heard
thi s case right up to this point anrl I
would have preferred to get lhl·
·verdict from them."
Dabney will be sentenced Jan. J() to
what could be a six·month term 1n
county Jail.
It Was_aj!t?ged berore he \\-·as al· lowea:toprcaa ~tonclay that he played
a part in the death or the baby by c1,~~
ciding not to seek mcdiCaJ help last
t.fay 31 at• bme.-wben the battered In .
Cant lay unconsclousjn hJs ci'lb
ltobert died the next day in an
Orange, hospi.tai after doctort sum·
moncd from the El Toro f\larine Corpi.
Air Station \lalnly lried to sa ... t> lhl'
boby'sllfr.
'[he._Jur.x.haaJistened to a taped con·
r .. slon ln wb)cll Mrt, D~bne~. 24. •~·
'milted she be-t Lbe child . and then·
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in Tot 's Deatli
dropped him into thrt•t• 1nrhc~ nl
'vater in the bathtub in :111 attempt to·
drown him. ~
The conression contain~ hor furth1·r
stafement that she thl•n ~!1\t' hun
another beating over thf' he:irl afler 1t
<i ppcared that lhe> unconscious hahy
might still be alive.
Photogra phs shou•ing lhr drad
baby's head covered with olcJ und· nt'w
biuisc.~ havr b<'r n <h.~pl;iyt°'d to th<"
jury .
The jury ha" oilso hC.<trd test1monv
that the Dabney home in lhC' \Vhcrry
!lousing tract at thf' El Toro base-w:-.s
a filthy dWel\injl In "-'hirh hurnan and
anim u I excrctn were '!i;pl11t ~rrrd on lJlc
noor!I. thrOU,i?houl thc houst•
It has ulsn bccn tcsl•fi<'d lhat th~
rr1hs of both babies w{"l'C matted \lo•ith
':o.crC!la and urine ar<d that dirty di s·
tics and moul~ fOOd ta~· :<.1dt'·b1-sirlc
with soiled clothes and hl·ddin~
'
~et reimbursement for losses that
may hav~ incurred.
The G rand Jury indictments charge
seven current and two ,former as4
sessor's office employes "'ith claim·
ing ,·acation time they didn't earrl and
ollegedly using office equipment-on
Hinshaw's successful campaign ror
congress in 1972. , -
Diedrich·'s motion drew no dtf ~uup~;:i~rs.r r"~h~ ~~v~ r quci~k~; \~
-ii'uthorize the investigation. -
New Capo High
Decided Vpon
By Trustees
• ~lore than 10 year:-ha\'l' pa~sed
!-1ncc Students cheered for team::; from
nld Capo lligh
But tru ~tecs or lhe Capistra no
t:nified School District ha\·e clecidt'd
there·s going to be a new Capo ~fi gh
1n \\fission Viejo.
The 80;,1rd voted unanimousJ~· Mon
day to name th.e dislrict's third h1 i;l1
~c.hool Capistrano Valley lligh Sc hool.
Sc heduled tn-@pen in September or
t9i 7. the school site 1s one hlock south
nf i\\'ery Parkw~ay near the San Diego
. Free"•ay.
Old Ca po fli gh "'as Capistrann
l 'n1o n lligh School \lo"hich c x:istt>d from
1921 to 1964. \\lien the ~<'hool wJ -.
C'!osed :ind the students moved to S;.in
ClC n1c nt" lligh School , u bitter feutl
al rt'acl.\' h:id erupted bet\\'ecn the f\\·n
i n 1t1e:-us res1dcnls fought O\er
1hl· loC'. on (Jf the ne"' rampus. S:in
Cle1 lit~ \\·nn.
1' l• old high SC'hOOI f;1tilit ~·. nn
t• 1nr1 Capistrano 1n S:i n .Ju:1 n
t:.qn!'trano. currentl~ hou ~c ... on ly ... ,,.
lh gralll·r .....
Yo ung Woman
Ho lds Vp Bank:
PITISBt:RGll IUPJI -For lht·
!lcconct J\1 onday in a row. a blondt·
h~td u1> the Second Federal S11vin~
and Loan Association downtown . Last
week ~be robber was a man wearing a
\Vig : this week the bandit \\3S a
freckle·race.d young woman 1n an
ArJn¥-r.i.(lguc jrickct and blue 1ean5
Police s aid the younJ? wom nn.
\\hose fac e w;i,s shaded by a noppy
brimmed bro"'n hat, ttandrd a not<' 1n
tcller Su(' Err a saying : ··~toldup. ·•
The. robbf r tht'n gave P..ti~!I Erra it
hrO'"" paprr bag, :ind the teller filll'd
1t with ,1n undctl'rm1ncd amount of
money
The bandil. ¥t'ho never showed .i
~un, \\'Bik ed out o( the. bank. which
had ~ev•r11l unsuspecting t'.~tomer,.,
ri nd t'!ii<'aped into a ero'll.d or
Christm;_is shopper:-;.
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DA1l Y PILOT SB
Mardian
Admits
,_,jjige Award '
Suspect
Signals
-Police Car •
D e ce it
\VAS111KG10N t UPI I -Ro~rl C.
Murdion atkno.,.,'lt:d;.:l·d tod;:Jy he was
•·not eomplt'tC'IY hon~-.-st" y,•hen ht.' told
<tQ uttorn('y f(j r L'rl"Hdcnt Nixon·s rl'•
elC:<'l•on l'o1ntru1tc1.· \1hat hl: kn t>w
.-iboul U11• \V;1tl'r~_.te hrL•uk -111 l>hortly
.iiltor It happen(-11In 1a1'
Mard1an. :1 formt·r u<(!j1slanl ~t ·
l or ney !(l'nt·r:il aud (lnc of fi\'t' d(•ft·n ·
liit llll> in tht· \\'ut1·ri;11tc coit·r 1111 tr1ul,
w;1 s C'rn'' 1•,.in1iu··tl :.i h•lUI 11hat hf'
told Kenneth \\' l'arlc1u~on , who had
bven hired to IH1ndle \\'utcrJ!,ate legal
\I.Ork . ~l ar<11 .1n IS <.t SOOlC!li(nc San
Cleml'11I ~ rc·sLdt'nl.
-;;I y,·a~~ rvmplctel) honeSt." the
51 ·}'ear-old J\l .1rth<1U told ass1s1ant pro·
..eeutor J iii \Vine \rol ncr. "I lold him
"'hal 1 JC'lt I could ethically do under
the solemn promise that I had given
(G. Gordon) Lidd y ··
The forn1 er re-election committee
altorncy :ickno\\'IL'<lgccl he did not ~ell
Purki ns.on that Litldy -1;.itcl' con\'J~·l·
L'd as a ma::.lcrmind 1if \\'atcrgatc ~
1t1ld l}!m th at formt•r Attorney General
John N. l\l 1tc/11·11. also a defendant, ap-
proved tht· fund10~ fdr the l)r E>ak-in. ~tardi.un testified under hca tcd
questionin~ by l\lrs. Volnt·r l\londa.v
that Lldd\' talked to him at 1-:rc:.it lt•ngth al~ul \V.;Jtl"rJ,:att• shorlly .iftcr l ht•
break -111 un der the a:.::.ura 11cc he \\ ould
not _tell anyu11e r-.l:irdtan so.till tlus
pled ge kept h11n fr\11n going to
authorities \\llh the 111f1,rm.it1on he
learned from l~1ddy .
Mrs. Volner complell'll her cross·
examination of l\1ardian in a much
calmer atmosphere than h:id been the
case during Jli1ond<iy 's quc::.lioning -
hut presidiog U.S. District Judge John
J . Sirica was forced to intcrr41pt at one
point. . .
Sirica .interrupted as ~1 ard1an !ired
of( a series of relort.s ul J\1 rs. Volner.
•'J 'm not going lo stop this witness,''
Sirida said, '"but he took the stand
'-'olunt<1rily. \\"t> have~pcnt a lotofumc
·---»rig'1ing buC'k-tind forth. l'vl! been a s
fai r as· uny re<leral judge in the country
under the circumstances. I've given a
lot oflatitude to both sides."
'fhen; turning to hl U[dian, Sirica
said~ •
''But today you're going to answer
questions. 1r you want to make any
· gratuitous statements. yo u can do so
lhro4ghyourlawyer. ··
The exchange started when Mrs.
Volner asked Mardian about a meeting
be had in mid-July, 1972 wiU1 Nixon
aides Fred L3Rue iind John \V. Dean
Ill. She asked ?o.1ardian .whether he lold
the: t'JWO , "You know what th~t nut Ma·
gruller did~ lie told Parkinson the
w""hole truth!'·
Magruder ~as deputy ~aropa_ign
director !or Nixon and Parkinson IS a
co-defendant in the trial. ·1
~litrdi4in firctl back, ·'Arc you testi:
l yin g?" ' . . . .. )lr:s,,J/oloerrep\1ecl . '' l masking.
Blin d n ess Bla m e d on Birth·P i lls
SAN -JOSE -<A.er ->riur)' has Pt1ost of the jurors 'embraced '-fn.
awaa rded St .JA tn111ion In d1mM1es to 11 Ahe~rn a~ u;iey ffied-ouiot the court.
35.ye&.r·olcfhoosewile who went blind Ttllil testimony asserted that Mr1.
urterfaking birth control pills. Ahear~ started.ta.king the pllls on her
The jury oC nine \\'omen uod three doctor s p~e.scr1ptlo~ in 1967.
men returned the \'Ctdict tor ~1ichclle She test1f1 ed th<1t 1n February, 1969
Ahearn of San Jose on Monday after a she expcr1E'nced the onset of severe
seven-week trial before Superior headaches und blindness. Doctors
c.:ou rt Judge Bruct: J.,, Allen . . suid she bec~1ne total\}'. l::ilind l..hree
The jurors i.Jlso <l\\'ardcd StOS.MS 1n dt1ys later and the bhn3ness was
dan1~1ges to ~!rs. Ahl'arn's husbitnd, !)t.'rmanent.1 • •
Dl·nnis, u structural engineer. Ooctors said th~ blindness \\'liS
Both V('rr!1rts were di rected against t.·a uscd by clots \11h1ch blocked blood th~ Or tho Ph.1r m:.iceut1cal Co.. ,.supµJy to the optic nerves. whic h died
n1;i nuf ;Jr! u rcr of r>rtho-Novun1 h1rlh h"'raUS{' of lack of blood and oxyge n.
control 11111-.. :.ind its parent conlp.iJl)", 'fhe defe11st', headed by alloruey
Johnson~-Johnson !\J.J . Pothov,en of Sacramento, con-
Lucky Stort·s. owner or the GL·1ncn lt·nded that the s1gh t·destroyin_g clot
ph.1rm.1cy "·here ~lrs. Ahe<irn bou~ht l1ni;_ \\'a!l caused by~ slreptococcus 111·
tht• pills. also was held lL;ible. fect1on and not the pill. . .
f11r :s.. Ahearn, molher of three Dr. J . ltaf?ld Williams of \V1 ch1ta.
childrl..'ll, 1ook off her dark glasses and Kan .. a medical doctor <tnd attorney
:.obbl:d uncontrollably for several "'ho represented the Ahearns, argued
minutes after she heard the ver~ict. lha l _the blindness Y.'as ~aus_ed by th ~
8y IULARV KA'l'E
Ot"" 0.11• l'IWll tylt
A gun-toling \\'Oman who allegedl~·
held up a Santa Atl•l mo.rket Mon~ay
ni~ht j5 in jail today after nagging
do"'" an unm·arked police car on her
escape route and a:sking ror a lift.
Charlene Zuver, 'vho first otrri\'t'd
11l R and 1\1 l\larket ·in a tax i, y,•as
g1vl:'n the llft -directly LO the Santa
Ana J ail wJ:Jere s ht!'S being held on
suspicion or armt'<i l"Obbl'r~. ~1rs. Zuver refused to give her age
or address and did not ha\•e any iden-
tification on her. according to Sgt,
John fl1 orrisscy.
Happy Birthday-
Dennis her husband. put h1s fl.rm pill itself or by a combmatlon or the
around hCr and cried softly. plll and the infection.
$5.5 Billion
Jobless Aid
Ash Resigns
Budget Post;
No Successor
The "'om an, \Yho told the taxi driver
to wait until she returried, r an inside
the market al 123'7 \V. ro.·Jct"adden A\'e .
and alleeedlv uulled oik a loaded re·
volver and demanded cash from the
s1ore clerk. Sgt. A'lorrisscy said.
After _grabbinU bout ~25. __ the
v.'om·.i» ran outside·and jum1)Cd tnlu
the waiting taxi. Before she \\·as able
. Arth''ur Fiedler, conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra,_ gets
ready to sample the 500-pound birthslay cake presented him ~t
Iloston Citv llall. Fiedler. rn ember of the Pops orche.stra for 60
years and "111aestro far the past 4S ;¥ears,. is-SO years-old-loda)t~--·····
\V ,\Slll~G'fON IAP) -
S\'n'11l'·f-l ouse c·onf(•r£•cs :.igrced
1od:1y on :.i tomprun1ise bill
:1u1 horiz1nM SS.5 billion to aid th e
no1I ion's JObless
'l'h..: le g1s l at1on ,.,.nu ld
c;irm:.irk S2.5 billion for an
t:stimated 330,000 pulllic service
jobs the coming year and
another S2 .5 billion in emergen·
cy unem ploymenl compensation
covering persons presently npl
entitled to such benefirs.
'Conferees said they hope to .
get the bill ready for a House
voie Wednesday, rollowed im·
mediately by a Senate vc;ite.
Republicans on the Senate·
House conference said they ex-
l>Cc;,t President F9~d""~o s•g_I'! the
leg1slat\on. -~
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After-school
Events Planned
For El Toro
A schedule of after-school events
ranging froro a hula-hoop contest lo a
pet show has been announced. for the
El Toro Recreation Program.
Russ Hi\telett, director or recrea·
tion for Orange County Service Area
Si:f'serving El Toro, stressed the pro·
grams arc open to au students in El
Toroschools.
to take off. the store clerk ran outside
waving his 0\\11 gun and ordered her
out of the cab.
From Page Al
PETITION ... i\Irs. Zuver didn"t budge at first. but
th\£ frightened cabbie, confused by the
siu.lden show of gun:.. -jumped out of
the taxi and held up his hand s. tel(•phOOl' poll. said he "doc.sn't ho~l'
\VASJl lNGTON IAP)-The expect-l\Je;inwhilc, ?>.!rs. Zuver look off run-to convinct.' the trustees bis poll is
cd resignation of Roy Ash as director ning down the street, stopping al the credible. · · ..
of the Office of h1anagemcnt and corner o{ ~1c·Fadden A\•enue and ··Thcre"sOO \\"aylcanexpectthat.
Budget v.•as announced at the \Vhite Drislol Street, 1\•he re s he flagged he said. '"They'll probably pooh-pooh
' House today. There was no indication down the first car she saw and as ked il and I fully expeet~them lo try lo
of a successor. fora lift. · mui.zle me." .
Ash. former president or Litton In· '"\\'c can't give you a lift in this car. 110.,..·e\I added lhat he is "convinced
dustries, inc. in California, will stay but stick a round and we'll get you a they already have their minds made
on to help with completion or the bli;ick and v.·hite taxi," the woman was up."
President's 1976 budgel before he re· told by detectives Al-Bond and Jim Trustee ChesterBriner.oneo£those
turns to private life. Birkes, who just happened. to be cruis-,.,.ho said he fa\'Ors a· contract re·
Frequently reported as Ash's possi· ing by. ne,,•al said today he "'ill be glad to re·
I. ble successor is James Lynn. now ceive ~ny "'rilten materials the group
head of the Housing and Urb;in has gathered tor use in the board's
Development Department, a post he W .1 closed meeting.
alsolleldlntheNixonad.ministration. Badham ,,, ants "'When we discuss personhel mat·
Ash was appointed by former Presi· ters we usu"ally go into executi\•e
dent Nixon, and hisdep8.rture is one or d (clo~ed) session." Brj ner said. "~ut a..se~ies 91..b.ig_h_Jey_el White.I-louse ~fl-~_W.lhale Honore \\'C'd be glad to look ove_r _anything Cabinet changes that President Ford ,.,... ' they bring \vith them perta1n1ng lo the
i~exp~ctedtomakeat_year'send: SACRAMENTO CUP!) -The issueathand."
. In bis letter a.ccept1ng ~~e resign~-_Qalifornia gray whale, which weighs Zogg has n1ai~t~ined . a deta_che~·
t1on , Ford praised the lead~rsh1p 4·0 tons a nd grows to an averaee position on the pet1Uon ~rive, say_1ng it ~.nd sound judgment'' of As~ 1n the length or 50 reet, would become the of-.is not his job to become involved 1n the
tremendous ~sk. of keeping the licial state marine mammal under campaign. , ·
fede_ra l bud~et wiUtln reasa.nable pro·· l egi sl 3 ti on Introduced by AS· Board President Joseph Peters~n.
portions while at the same time ena~l-semblyman Robert Badbam, CR· was not available ror comment this
1ng ou~ _g_oyernment .to ~eel its Newport Beach>. ~---morning .
resl!'?ns1b1hties to the American peo· I n the past two years, the
pie. Legislature designated the sabre
· tooth tiger as the slate fossil and the
dOg-faced butterfly as the state insect.
Bomb Threat
Suspect Held
Fire in Viejo
Ho~e Blamed
On Faulty Cord
A fire that burned 52,500 worth of
rUrnishings and singed the Chr_istmas
cheer of a l\1ission Viejo family has
been blamed on a raalty extension
cord. Firemen from Mi~ion Viejo, I . • • Luguna llills and El Toro fire stations
responded to the 7:30 p.m. fire Sunday
at the home.of Nancy Barrett, 25061 El '
Cortijb Lane.
Capt. Robert Barnes or the Mission
Viejo county fire station said insula-
tion on an ext~nsion cord Connected to
a stripg of Christmas tree lights melt·
ed causing sparks that started the
fire. .
The blaze damaged curtains ,
carpet.ing, ·living coom furnishings
and the family's Christmas decora-
tions. Capt. Barnes said.
3 Supervisors,
OC Solons Get
. . -'
Wughes Funds
'
Viejo Library
Slaies -Annual
Holida-y Party
Campaign ~pending reparts un·
'A Chatsworth man was jailed ?tton· -veiled today show that t\\'O state can·
day night by Orange CoOf!tY Sheriff's didates from Oran e County and
officers after he alleged~y 11JegaUy en· three supervisors arc amoiig reci·
tered the Rossmoor Tov"ers b1.hlding pients of contributions f rom
Arter-schOOT (}vents are held at
Oli\'e'V(ood and Santiago Elementary · The annual Christmas and Hanuk·
Schools.. ( kah party of the Mission Vit.J o Public
Goodwill Bin
Not a Home;,
He's Jailed
at Laguna flills Leisure _World. and billionaire flo\\'ardf1ughc!J.
th.en told arresting secu.r1ty 0£C1cers Besides dispe~ing c?sh co other re·
he. had placed Cbomb'in the trash cent candidates, Hughes-through a
The \Vl~~r. schedule start.s Jan. 9 Library Claildren's Department is set chute. . San Pedr"o lobbyist -.zave St .()()(? to
and continues t~ro~gh_ ~larch 24 , -for 1 :JOJ.>.m . Saturday. llJl":ary Curley v.·hcn sc~ool.lsouttor sp~Lng brea~." .on h<1nd for the celebration will be 1•1.i A part1ul hstof evenlS tnclud.~s. the Meri-J oy Puppets Frosty tile
1 ~-w.beel ·O -Ram a and Bicycle Snowman _ Rudolph thf: Red-Nosed
. '
Christmas is a. lime of good
will low~rd"" men, but transient
house painter Bill Windham had
little {or those who evic'ted and
jailed him Monday -in Costa
~tesa.
j. Deputies saidUohn l·larold Muh ich , Contr oller-elect Kenneth Cory and
·4s-wus..,..s-een on the roar and on the $2,000 to State Sen. Dennis Carpenter
. l •li.h floor of tbe st.tuclure by offii:e .. ~. tft'NewporrBeach). ·
\vorkers before securi~y officers cor· Additionally.· flueJies _contribut~d
F:,..,..1 R•t ~eo, J an. 9· Rcindeer.'and Jeremiah the Frog, ac-&.Ua I es -PetSho,v, Ja_l),.16. cording to children's department
_J. -Toe Dccoraltnl!Contest. Jan. 30. spokesmen.
H-eld Fri·da· y-, , -Pe.a~tHun~ Fcb.6. · • Also featured will be a movie, "The -\Vasb1n gton s B:1ke Da.y, Feb. 20 ··-Great Toy Robbery."
, -Yo·\'o co~tesl . !\larch 6.-: Finallv. the party will be honored
Funeriil ~erviccs were he.Id Friday Otht.'r sp~_cial progra m~ inclu_de a by a vis U from Santa Claus,
in San R:afa cl for ~Irs . l\1ary Lamb roll.er skating day !~n 2• a . tri~ ~0 spokesmen said. Performances by the
Cu rley. motlfer of Orange Coasl Daily Irvine . Par~ J an .. 3• ice·skallng '1~ puppets and the moVie showing will·
J>ilol Vil'~ President and Gt"neral Jan. ~ .. Trip to ~isneyl an~ Feb. 12• beheldatt :JQ_and2:30p.m.·
At::inag-er Jack R. Curle·y. and \'ls.it to Knott s Berry ~arm Feb. Guests are invited to bring a'! orna·
A na'tivc of S:u1 Francisco, ft1rs. 17·!\I information a bout th e ment lo decorate the tree, library ~urlc)',_,vbo died Der. 1_1. was buried hedor 1e . .1 bl h.a. allin" the ~pokcsn\ensaid. at Hol:v Cros:oi Cc-mctery in Colma. sc u ~ 15 ,..av.at a e ":T c . "
She a'tsO lc<i\'Cs four oth.cr sons. recr~at1on of!1ce, 581-~120. or con-Cl ~·de J .. Robc.rt·G .. \Villiam L. and ta~t1ng the ~ec rc a l1 o n s taff al
C!iarlCs JI. Curit·~·. all of the San }-'run· Ohvewood Santiago schools.
<:1sco area arid J6grandchildren.
lier funeral services y.·c re bcld al
tht!..Naz.arcth 11ouse Chapel in San Dr. Lombardi Ra[acl a.nd the famil y suggest s
memorial contributions be made to
theJiaxarelh I louse Bu ilding Fund.
"['h(:., address· is 2-15 Nova Albion
\Va.y;San Raf:i"CI, !J-l!XJJ. •
ORANGE COAST ".
n.o..,. (.MU O..olr P!lol ..... 111 ....,.<11 1t (Oll"I·
....., lhtNt ..... Pr .... , l\~11-Qr""°'e.oo.i i'UIM!9'•"11 (Oll"!lllflr ,...,.,.,If t<!lllOl'K lft
pu(lto-. MonO•r I"'-" F<1dlr. lo< C.0.11 ,....,,_. Hco'!'POrt &etc.II.. t<w11t1~an 6r.-:1VF-
ll1fl 1111""· n-w111e. 1>•<1<1••t1o1<• v11i.r ""' ~ 6r""ll1!,o"t" (Ol\I A "''!'ii~ f'f'QIO'WI
..o!OOll I• ~·,,,,..a ~.1 .... a ••• -SUrt<YI'\ , .. princ.-""'l "'o~q 111..,.1 1~ "4 Dl W9$L 8.oy sw..t.. {.oo~ -~. (lh1D<n1I '1'2t
Robert N. Weed
Ptt"llof\11N'I P"toh-
Jack R. Curlev
Tnoma'> Keevil
To Address
SACC Me et
I
Dr. Hobe rt Lombardi, superioten·
dent of tht-Sarifllf'h:"irk r.nmmunil 11
Coll ege District; "'lll speak to the
Saddleback Arca Coordin.ating Coun-
l'il (S:\CC) at 7:30 p.m. \Vcdncsday.
The public Is invited.
. The n1ee1in~ \\•ill be in the com·
mun1ty roo n1 of P('(lp\t.~·s t~ed('ra\ Sa\··
in gs a nd Loan, 23688 El Toro Ro;.1d, El
Toro.
Lombardi. v.'hO \\·as hired ::i s
superintendent in ALIAUSt, will r eview
C"hanges contemplated for the college
and AA'aYS the C"olli.'~e oroJ)(lses to
ser\'c th e romntunit.v .
Cypriot Crowd
Boos Makarios
EPISKOPI B"'SE. Cyprus 1AP) -
Rioting Turkish Cypriot refu gees
forced Archbi s hop l\1akarios to
retreat ha-s{ily today when he nt·
lempted to visit their camps inside
this British sovereign base area.
Eight Greek Cypriot bodygua,~~s
r1n gl'r ing the trigge rs of their
Kalashnikov suhm3chine guns sur-
round ed the presiden(ial limousine as
the rioters hurled :i buse at the
archbi!:hop. . !\t,ikarios heads-the Greek Cypriot
majority of 500.000 on C~·prus. There.
.ire about 140.000 Turkish Cypriots on
lh(' island, many in thC' .io percent of
l"yprus c.1ptured by Turkish in,•asin_n ~l :ikarios heads the Greek Cypriot
majoril) of 500.000 on Cyprus. There
arc about 140,000 Turkish Cypriots on
lhe island, man~· in the 40 P\'rcent of
('ypru!I ct111tured by Turkis h invasion
forces 111 July
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Thomcl!i A. M\l rpni rie
...,,.n19ln9 EOlt•
Charle~ H LooS" Richa rd P. tliall
,l\.,\\•nl MINIQ•llQ (.lio10t\
Silddlebacll valley Office
l~\Wo P1r,.11att11 C,,,n o.~r, ...... ,
Oth•r Offices
eo.t•Mo:W l)(I W~\I S.y~lf'....i
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Schwalbe Convicted
Of Morals Charges
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Telephone (71c1 M2..fl32t
Qaslified Adv•rtislng M.1·.5671
'W<ldlf&.t<• ll•llt .. ~""°"k'
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CaclY'..,.I, It/& ()<11100 (Mtl P\1f>UV""4i ~· ,,.. ... ~ \!........ HltJ\!•ll"klotl.
<totl11Mf•I ,....llf• tr• td•••U-"'-1 "'''Ill .,....,.
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• !lot(l!Od l!IH no,11(11> tla'll II C.0•1• WY. -"'~111 ... ~11111-~ ... c ....... u oo ll'IOfttllly by fl\1tl U 00 mtllllMY , •••HlltfV
O.StlMllO"' '-l 00,,. ... IMJ .
Al an J. sCh"·aJbeorNe~ Beach
\\':ts found gullty or multtplc morals t·h~rp:cs r.l onday night a(ter more th~n threl' days of deli~ration by a
llarhor ~1 un1c1p:il Court 1ur)'. .
Sch"•nlbt•. 43. was ronv1cted on i::1x
counts of contrlbullnR to the dehn·
qucnC'Y or minors and fl\'C counts or
sexually molesting minors. All ll
C'hari:,es arc n1isdcme:'1nor~.
Thi! suspended (~orona dc l f\t r1r
lhgh School social !!1ll1dies teacher
v. ns founU not guilty on th re~ other
count! of scxw:1( molcstntlon a nd
th ree further rount~ or contribuling.
S<'h,,•alhc and his Y•ifc, who has sat
'
<'lose to hiin throughout two trials on
· the s<1me charges, broke down and
\\Cpl as the jury verdlcl was read in
JudgC "Calvin Schmidt's courtroom .
Judge Schmidt deferred until later
toda y a prosecution motion tha t
SchwQlbe be transrerred to -Or<lnge
County Superior Court thnt could lead
to his certification as a menta ll y-
dis<f'rdered sex ofrcnde-r.
If that motion by Deputy District
Attorney Carl Armbrust is denied
Schw<1 lbc "'111 be sentenced by Jud~c
Schmidt In about. two "·eeks t.ime ttJ
what could bf' as much as eight years
In the countyJail. ·
ncredhim. Nobombwasfound. . Sl,000 apiece to Supervisors D11v1d
1\1uhU:h faces charges of making a Haker, Iloberl Battin ;jnd Ralph fafse report of a bo01b. -·Clark. ·
Goodwill Industries workmen
arrived at their collection bin
al 19th ·street and Anaheim
Avenue to empty it of do.nations
and said Windham came tumbl-
ing out too.
The spending rep6rts made public
J .1 v · d. z • in Sacramento show a total of $50,000 al QR a lSm ·in Hu_g~es gifts offered through the}'·
-committee headed by Donald K .
· Bro\\1noJSanPedro.
Investigators alleged \Vin-
dham. 39. "'a~ \\'arned t? find
new living quarters but fa iled to
Meant D.ay 0 1.f.f The report citos Hughes as being J J "selr~employed. ··
SAN JOSE IUPI) -A jail inmate
stuffed a bedsheet down a toilet and
nushcd, gaining a day's freedom for
2,500 county employcs.
Crash Injures I 0 heed the advice. ,
lie wa s fished out of the collec -
tion bin again l<1ter , ?~Cc9rding to
Officer: Matt Lettericllo and
booked into jail on a charge of
ente ring a structure \Yithout
pcrmtssion of the O\vncr.
The water poured from the jammed
toilet! <1rid eventually everything in
the block-long Santa Clara County
CiviC Center :stopped : telephones.
computers. typcv.•ritcrs. lights, and
heat.
LOS ANGELES (API -Ten
persons \\'ere".'"iri.jured when two
Southern California Rapid Transit
District buses collided Monday night
at a downtown Los Angeles intersec-
tion, authorities said .•
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We Bridge The Generation Gap
OUR SALESPEOPLE OFFER A VARlnY OF EXPERIEHCE ffW FIRMS OUR SIIE
IH AHY BUSINESS CAM OFFER. ALL THE MIH HAVE PREVIOUSLY IHSTALLED
CARPnlHG FOR US. GIVIHG THEM FIRST-HAHD IHOWLEDGE OF CARPET
PEllFORl<!AHCI HOT GAINED AHY OTHEll WAY.
AGES OF OUR SALESPEOPLE RAHGE
FROM MANCV . 22 YEARS TO IREHf -75 YEARS
HAHCY BALOY AH -6 ytm"S alAlden·s •.•.• ·, ·• ••. · •· •· :. · · · • .Ccwpel Soles 4th 9tntration of family In cpt. bus.
Al.AH WOODRICH -17 yecrs at A.ld•n's •.••• ·c ••. • •• • • • · · · • Drapery Salt5
DAVID ALTON -9 yecn ot Aid.m's.:;.:' •... ·.· .. •••••••••·••• .CGr?fl Soles.
BILL LAURIE -11 Y-' al Aldotl•s •..••••..• • • • .••• • • · • • • • • • • • C"'l'tl Solos
ED POWERS= 12)"'" al Alden•s •.•......••...••••• • ., •• · · • • Carpel Salts
MARILYN IALOYAH -c0o0-•.•.•...•••.•••••••.••..•.•••• c .... 1 Sol••
. bperience-since 1950
TED ALDEH BALOYAH -cCMIWll.,. •.•..••.. •• ·••••••• · · · · •• ·• · Ccrptl Sal .. Jrd generotfon expft'ieftce sbtce 1942
IREHE MARJAHIAH -11 yecrs al Ald•n•1 .•... • ••• • ••.•• •• · • • • · Ccrptl Sal"
Znd gtMl'Cltion. 54 yrs. •J1perleac•
How's That For Bridging A Ga~!
ED MOltAGHAH_;,... ai Ald<i'1 ••••••• : •..• 35' Y..,.Uptrl_. with llgelow
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1663 Placentia Ave.
IH TMI uA • COSTA MESA ~=i.·1~11 646·48~8 HOURS:~ Tiw Thun., t to S:l O-FRI.' I~ 9 -SAT• 9rl0 to 5
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Action • Bridges,· Roadway StaIIS OB -.
'By DOUGLAS f1ll1"ZSCHE -series of residents protested the in· 'ot-.0....,,........,. . creased traffic, noise and air pollution
Barraged with residents' com-they reared the new road would cause.
plaints. th e Irvine Planning Com-Commissioner Frank Hurd said.
mission A-1onday put off action on two The environmental information,
proposed bridges and roadway con· Commissioner Rowland Schinzinger necting"'~the separate segments of said , was not sufficient to answer the
Michelson Drive. worries of residents. -J-
The mile·long roadway would bere-The bridges and roadway Would
~uired for access to the 105-acre Fluor provide a direct path from t:Jniverslty
Plant under construction between -Park to tbe Industrial area on
University Park and the Irvine In-ltiichelson. Michelson presently is
dustrial Compleii:. broken between the two areas. ..
__ _flanning commisSion consider.at.ion--The-construction·has"always been a
of.11:n environmental impact report (or part of the city's highway plan, ac-
the proposed link ground to a hall as a cording \o Public Works Director
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Surcharge:_
.On Taxes
·In Picture
New Postal
Office, Zip
.Set for City
The U.S. Post Office has
purchased a building and two
adjacent lots in the Irvine Jn.
dustrial Complex for Irvine's
QWD postal facility. \V ASJ~J NGTON (UPI) -The" Ad-
ministration is considering_a_n:ne.w.al
of1ts call-fora s-pcrcent income tax
s ur charge, Treas ury Secretary
Wil liam E. Simon said today.
"It Clhe surtax) is most clearly go-
ing to be a n option we will give the
President next week," Simon said in
testimony l(> the Senate Budget Com-
mittee.
White emphasizing that President
Ford had made no decisions abo\ll the
economic package he-wilt preSent· to
the Congress early next year, Simon
appeared-to .dispute hints from ·the
White House and others in the Ad-
ministration that~lhe_.~µrtax was now
a diead issue. ,
Simon also emphasized that the Ad·
ministration had not abandoned its
policies of fiscal discipline -
sometimes called "the old-time ·re·
ligion", · -despite a deepening re•
cession: "
Under the surtax proposal, lbe por·
tion of individual earnings above
S7,500 -SIS,000 for a family -would
be subject to the S percent surtax. It
waS-designed, according to the Ad·
ministratio-n, to place a portion of the
burden or· fi ghting inflation on those
who could afford It. .
-!J'he office-~ at 17032 Murphy
should open in April after re·
modeling of the buildinp;, ac·
cording to Hector Godinez,
manager of th~ Orange CouDty
branch of the Post Office.
Residents can expect in-
creased efficiencY in mail de·
livery when the new office is
open alld the city is united under
a single zip code, he said.
Presently. ltvine is split
between Newport Beach and 1
Santa Ana P~t OffiCe areas,
Godinet said.
Mail com.ing from out of-town
frequenUy bas lb-~ -wrong zip
code. he said, causing delaYS hr--
delivery. ----
5 Candida(es
Show .Interest
·Jn Irvine Race
Si mon also &aid the.nation's un-Five candidates have taken out ~mploymerit rate may reach 7.S per· nomination papers for _tbJL.Marcb 4
cent sometime n~xt year, the,hi.ghest Irvine school trustees election.
Administrationpredicti onthusfar. The deadline for returning can·
However, l}_e said the. dplinisf{a· didale's papers is 5 p.th. Jan. 3. J\IJ
lion Would not allow the rate to go five seats on ttie two-ye8.r-old School
beyond that level because·"we have-to board are open in the sorinit electio·n.
(ake care of those who bear ,a dis-Trustee Norman· Ginsburg, 5372
proportionate burden'' or innat.~io""-. ~co-Kenosha...Lane..Js_the_only person to
Simon said ltie AdMinistratibi\ must· return completed fiJing formsr cOunty
recognite-thal--the economy ''is in· registrar aides said this morning.
need of a degree of· fi scal and Others who have taken out'Papers
monetary support.'· but emphasized a re:
that he still feels that inflation. is the -Frank t-lurd. 18161 Dewberry
major culptlt in .. the eeonomy an_!'.! that. \Vay, who lists hi$ Occupation aS
increasing spending to fight in'nation urban economist.
would be un\\·ise ... --Trustee Dean Olson, 15361 Reims
O ra11J{l"_ Coas t
Wl'alhC'r
Fair through Wednesday, -ac-
C'ording..to life weather"lervice,
"·itti cooler -~ ays along the
Orange Coast. Beach highs 67.
rising to only· 72 inland. Lo\\"S
47-52. .
I NS IDE TODi\ l'
Patty Hearsl 'ii g"tandmO(her .'loii
poised away. le_@lng lht radical
SLA_ member a porlimt of htT
fortune. Patty·s mathn-qi the
ntw!I of lhe form•r Bn~ley slu.
dt"ftfS 'attivitie1 were kept /ram the
BS-year aid woman becaqe 'it might •
· IJpve kiUed her.' See story Page A4.
Circle. -
-Trustee Elizabeth P. Sicoli, 18002
Whitewood Way.
-Clement D. Timoney, 5022
Barkwood Ave., who lists his occupa·
lion ilb'Oi'Se tireeaer.
Girl, 8 , Le/ t
In El Toro
·After Assault •
r
Orange County Sheriffs officers
are working with Long Beach Police
today in a bid to lr.,pce a man who
picked up an eight-year-old girl in
that city Monday and then dumped
her near El Thro High School after re-
peatedly raping her in his car.
Deputies· "Said the vietim found a
· janitor woi'king in the deserted school
who immediately summoned Sheriff's •t officers to the.scene. ~
•tt 'l'he child was rushed to nearby Mis· .,.
.... slon Community Hospital in Mission :t: Viejo where she was later reported lO
At> -be in goodcondition. --.·
Att • , Long Beach police sa:id today they
"': now have a description or the rapist
"' ' and the car used by him to transport 1------------~ his victim to Orange County. lie re-
c~~~~:~;---~:~-J~al~s atlarge.
Rabbi, 69; Slain
NEW YORK !AP) -A 69·year·old
rabbi, who had been mugged and
robbed rour times in two year1, was
shot to death as he returned to his
apartment Monday nigbl, police a.aid.
e
Brent l\fuebow. No sehedu1e for con-The city'•; expense in the proposed
struct.ion has been set, be&ald. project would be the cost of road and
The Orange County Board or traffic s ign a l improvements at
Supervisors voted last Tuesday to ap-l\lichelson and Cu lver Drjve. hesnid.
ply for eil.,.er Arterial Highway ·• The environmental report says that
Financing "Program or Federal Aid . 15,000 trips a da y would be added to
Urban funds to finance the $1 million the area by the combination of the
350-foot bridge, across San Diego Fluor plant and the ~1ichelson link .
Creek. . The total would be brought to 22.000
The western section of the road trips a day.
would be 'fin.,nced jointly by the Fea..rs that the new road would put
Irvine Company and Fluor. Muchow so much traffic on Culver that resi-
said. Fluor is to pay for the eastern, dents would have difficulty getting on-
-end or-the road and a 46-foot long to the street and ttie racJ< Of m1figa[ilig
bridge over San Joaquin Creek, measures in the environmental report
Muchow said-dominated r esid ents' complaints .
ro e
Mardi an
Admits: __
Deceit
WASHINGTQN (UPI> -Robert C.
Mardian .acknowl~dged todaY. he was
"not corilplelely honest" when he told
an attorney for President Nixon's re-
election committee what he knew
about the Watergate break-in shortly
after it happened in.1972.
Mardian, a former ass-istant at-
torney general and one of five defen-
dants in the Watergate cover-up trial,
was· cross-examined about what he
l.Old Kenneth W. Parkinson, who had
been hired to handle Wateri;::ate lega:I
work. Afardian· is a""someti_me San
Clemente resident.
"I was no( completely honesf," lhe
51-year·old MardJan toldassistant pro·
_;ecutor--JiU-Wine VOiner. !..!..[ told him -
what I fe lt I could ethically do under
the solemn promise that t had ·given
(G.Gordon ).Uddy:·• ·
W&. at<MONl.l PAIK
~ IXISTING •EsaOINllAL
• NEW ll5tDINTIAl
~ MULTlfAMILT
'
Schin1.inger said. provements and prohibition or park-
S.uch measures have been men· ing within 250 feet of the Jl.ticbelson
tioncd at transportation cotsmission and Jamboree Road intersection.
meetings. The transportation com-among others.
mission ·will consider the f.1ichelson In a<idition lo residents. complaints.
link In January and the matter >A·\11 re-the Orange County Air l)olhition Con-
t urn to the planning comgiiss io.n in trol District has sent notice to the.cl.la ~..-.-
February. that the en,·ironmental information
Ways to cut down the errects on traf· does not cover the effects on air quali·
fie in the ar ea include a transporta· ty adequately.
lion commission suggestion that park· The state Department of Fish and
ing lots be built near free>A•ays 'A'ith Game h1:1s also complai ned that the
. s~uttl~ ~us~~ car_r~ing ~-~rs fr~i:!_)-_ __p£0j~t ~Jll -~'l~e a bad .~r~ on the Uielot5 to-tlie Fluor plant. "'lldhfe In ltie San Joaquin ~tarsh anr
Other measures could include st.ag· that no mitigating measures have
gcred work shifts. intersection im· been outlined.
J
ere
5-0 Voting
By Panel
Sparks Bid
Orange County Supervisors today
called ror a full -scale investitation or
the county assessor's office in the
wake of Grand Jury indictments a l·
leging for mer and present employes
worked illegally on the congressional
campaign or form er Assessor Andre>A·
,Hinshaw .
The board voted 5.(l oi1 a motion by
Supervi sor Ralph Diedrich or
Fulle rton o rd eri ng the co-u nty
counsel, c"ounty administrative of·
ficer and the county auditor ·
controller to an in-depth study of the
office and its employes llnd to report
back to supervili,ors 8s quickly as
possible.
-Died)'ich said he wants possible lost
county funds to be traced anQ.forttie
county to take "'hatever steps are
necessary, including legal action, to
iet reimbursement· ror losses that The former re·eliction cOmmittee
attorney acknowledged he did not tell·
Parkinson {hat Liddy-later convict·
ed as a mastermind or Watergate ·-
told him that former Attorn~y General
JohnN. Mitchell, 3tso a defendant, ai>--
-may have incurred. .-
·--.,...-------------------:=:::::::-::= The Grand Jury indiCtmenls charge -_ o.llf l'li.tN_, Mii• M°AP SPOTS SJTE bF FUTURE LUTHERAN COLLEGE IN IAVINE seven current and two fol"mer as·
11 S..acre·&us to be Sulit In City's Turtle Rock Section sessor's OftiCe c'inployes with claim-
provedt~efun~il'lgforthebreak ·i!l . p •
Mardfan tes tirred under' healed lrv1·n·e Delays Request
ing vacation time they didn't earn and
allegedly using office equipment on
Hinsha\l.·'s successful campaign for
congress in 1972. questioning by 'Mrs. Volner ~londay
that Liddy talked to him at great length · ' '
By L~tberan · College about Watergate shortly after the
break<-in under the assurance he would
not tell anyoife:-J\1ardian said this
pledge ke pt 1ilm rrom "going to
a1.1thorities with the lnfQrmation he
learned from Liddy. . • ---Becausl' or delays in collecting en·
Mrs. Volner completed he·r cross·
examination ·or Mardian in a much
ealmer·atmospbere than had been the
cas-e du~jng Monday's questioning -
but presiding U.S. District Judge John
J . Sirica was forced to interrupt atone
point.~
Sirica interrupted as ~Iardian fired
OfC a series oC retorts at !\trs. Volner.
''I'm not going·to sl!)p this witness.··
Sirida said, "but he took the stand
voluntarily. We have spe nt a lot of time
arguing back and forth. I've been as
Cair as any feder.aljudse-Ul-~untry
under the circumstances. i 've given a
k>t•orlatitudetobothsides." -
\'-tronmental information, Irvine
planning commissioners ~Tond ay
continued until J anuary a request b.v
Christ College to build its campus.
After 20· years of planning, officials
of Christ College have asked for a
conditional use permit to build a
Lutheran college on 115 acres in the
Turtle Rock area.
Although the required environmen·
tal impaC't reports we(e delayed and
forced the commission to continue
the 'hearing. Dr. Charles Manske .
acting---presid,ent or the college. out-
lined plans for the campus.
Twenly years ago, he~aid, the de·
cislon was made to est4blish a ne"'
•
f.utl}.eran campus in South e rn
Cal irornia. In 1a64, the Irvi ne site
was selected. • Ttie., cam pus . ha told com-
missioners, should open for the fall or
197~6 with about 2~ students. adding
ilbOut 100 ·studl}nts yearly as ne'A'
facilities are built.
In 10 years. the campus should
J?row lo about 1.000 students and
eventually reach a total of 3,000.
First buildings to be built on th e
rolling campus will be a combin ation
library and classroom building a nd·
student housing. .-
Dr. !\1 anske expects. 25 to 30 per-
fent of the students to li ve in ori-
('ampus housing.
Fina nced primarily by the Lutt'ie r-
an Church Missouri Synod. by 1990.
plans ca ll for a campus "'ith a gym-
nasiµm. Cine arts center. chapel, stu-
dent c~nter. SC'ience lecture hall.
auditorium . bookstore. an interna-
tional center . a graduate center and
h ous in J? for facuJ t.y a n d ad -
ministrators.
Dabney Wo man
Faces J uro rs
In Death Trial
,RY TOJ\1 RARLEV
Ol .. Dtll,l'lliM~"
Jennirer Elizabeth Dabney raced a
1ury alone today for the Cirst lime as
lhe derense took over in her Orange
Co.unt.y Superior Court murder trial.
l~er husband, co -defendant Denni<
Eugene Dabney, 24, ~·as allowed Jo
leave the courtroom l111c l\1onday
after pleading guilty to misdemea nor
charges or child neg I eel in the death or
hi s'l!ight:rnonths-old bahv, Robt-rt.
Judge Kenneth LaC . m"aklng, hi!i rul
1nt:t: over the furious protest of pro-They A l so Serve
Dr. Louis Cella (left) is a regist ered Republican . Richard
O 'Neill t right> Is chairman or Ora nge County's J)('mocratic
Central Committee. They have at least one thing in common -
they back political candidates with their money. A lot or it. See
pageA3.
.. '>Cc utor P al Bryan, decided th:il.,
manslauahter 'ch ar~o:s were not
ju~tified 1n the ca~l' agai n~t lhc
~f arine Corps !;ergcanl.
Judge Lae further ruled, while
Sryan fumed. that M r~. Dabney ran
lStt OABNEV.Pa g•MI
• '
• ..
· Diedrich's motion drew DO dis-
cu ss ion from o th ~r county_
supervisors, who mo\•ed quickly lt>
'authorize the inYestigation:-
Profit· making
P-ark Vefiiures ,,
Gi~e n Backing
A ci ty policy which would en·
courage commercial recreation in ci -
ty parks was approved !\1onday by t}le
lr\'ine Planning Com mission .
The p(ilicy. which would allow pro-
fi t-making ventures in parks financed
by a Sl6 million bond issue approved
by \'Oters last June, has two primary
ai ms.
Allowing commerc ial recreation
firms to develop CaciHties in city
parks would help cut costs or main·
t aining the parks through fees
ch:,rged the firms.
Additionally. surh de \•elopment
would in crease thl' number of ac-
ti\'ilies available to residents. -
The policy includes a list of possible
facilities \Vhich could be dev.eloped in
the parks. The list. ho\vever. could ht'
expanded if additional development
proposals are received by the city,
The poliC'y C\"ol~·cd through several
months of consideration by the com-
munity service:-commission and Wa!'
routinl'ly approved hy I.hf" planning
tommission
Am ong th~. permitted types or
rnC'il itics are boat ren talr-;1 model
airplane rentals. camping, tennis
teaching, equestrian centers, rides'.
exhibit centers, go-ca rt tracks anrl
many others.
Hawaii Volcano
.Begins lru.mbles
\'OLCr\l\:Q. ~:i.,.,•uli lUPll ---~hr
hugt \'Oll'nno of J\fnuna. Loa. thr
· most d;.1ngerous" in the FIITw:1iiµn
110 l<1nd s ha!> given indications it 1~
Jy,·akening rrom n slumber of nearl\• a
f'IUUrtcrof a centurv ·
Scientists ot the' llnwaii Volcanoe~
;\/:1tionul Park here said Monday the
''till ,·· or swell in@, or th~ volcancrwa1:.
inrrca!\i ng. a sui n of imminent erup..
11,·c octlvily · ..
I }
A:'· DAILYPILOT
Cities ·Hit
Agency's
Power Bid
B\' JOllNVAl.TERZI\
01_1"-~lh Piiot ~It
A eonlrovcrsial co:1stal plann lnj(
e~ment th11l \\'oulll µerpctu:11c-and
tvcn broadl'n -the po\\{'r or co:istal
commls8ions drew attacks from :<ou1ni?
and pruise fron1 others at iruu.il hear·
ingli ).tonday in Long Uear h.
RciJ.ion il l Cnast<il Comnii""'Ont>rs
opened the ftr!>l l)f thr<'t' hl·ar111.i.i·:. 1ntoJ
the ninth clement of thl' CoastJI Zone
Conser\'atlon rltln, and Lt IS by far the
most debatt:d
Coastal <"ilH~'-'· 1ncl ud1ng Kc\vport
Beach and Palos Verdes Estates, sent
delegates .\londay to attack proposals
.:....._lh_at could set up a successor agency
wtth po.,.•ers to control all' land -use
changes within the fi\'C·milc stru> of
the coastline.
City spokesmen primarily 3ssailcd
the potential ror a surcessor agency \.0
be autocratic and accounlable only to
thccourl~. ·
Pra1 !it' fur !he Pov,iers. Ftind1nf! ::incl
Go\·crnml'nl r:Icmc·nt caml' fron' th('
s::inle gruups \1hich fou~!lt hard for
passage of the Coa stfll Initiative
\\'hich est;.lbhshcd the present !i~'slcm
Qf permits for the 1,000.yard strip of
coastal territory. '-·
Conser\•ationisl groups urged lhal
the Regional Coastal Commission re ·
tain the. strictness in the tlemenl so
that the coastal resources (hat arc left
can be sa\'ed. Ne y.•port Bl•ach \'ice !\1a~or '.\lilan
Oosta I dccried·thc loss of \ocu I control
included in the current proposal and
stressed that the element is far too
v8gue in de&cribing the acfual-poWcrs
()fa future coastal commission.
He also assailed proposals by con·
sultants tha t no elected officials be in ·
ctuded in the makeup of future com·
missions. .
The element ..-.·as drafted primarily
by legal consultant Dennis Antenore.
He told regional commissioners
that :.ifler n1cet1ng with about 100 in-
terested groups and individuals. the
tenor or criticism has bccn _mat.I<"
cltar, "J expect some major changes in
the draft of this element before the
next heEtrings, and it seems that "'e
will be much more specific in sever.al
<.noreas. ''he said. -,
The nc"·s of potential major
changes e ncouraged some speakers,
who stressed that the ,~·ording was ex··
tremely vag~.
James· Lammie. represenling the
C a lifornia Associatio n or Port
AuUiorities. was extremely critical of
the writing in the element.
"Jt offers no alternative~stead,
it &imply sets forth one alternative for
continuing control of the cwµ;t. It gives
no rationales for the opin\ons of the
writers and no oplions "'hatever ." he
'!Sid.
Mary Curley
' Fin8.l Rites
·Held Friday
Funeral scr_xit'CS were held Friday
in San aaract for ?-.,rs. l\1ary Lamb
Q1rle-y, m-othcr of Orange Coast Daily
Pilot Vice PresidC'nt and General
!\tanager.Jack R. Curley.
.,.\ R&tive of San f'ranc.isco; i\trs.
Curlcv. who dit:'d Dec.it, "'as buried
al Holy Cros~ Cemetery in.Colma.
She also lca\·es four other son~.
Clydr .r .• ,RobC'rt G .. \\'il\iam L. and
Charles ll. ~ur\ey, all of the sari Fran-
cisco area. and JG grandchildren. ,
lier runerul i;.ervjces \\'Cr.c held al
t.hl' Naz<ireth I-louse Chap('! in San
R3fael and tt\c (amily sug~ests
memorial contributions be made to
!he Nazareth HOLlSC' Building Fund.
.. ·rhe addrC'l'S i~ 245 Nova Albion
\\l ay.San Raracl, 94003.
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·Mom's Sins?
Daug hter Ge ts Hard Labor_
Suspe~t
~'Signals
<J
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. IUP.1.> -A 20-year-old ~·Omt.n ~ith a
heart defe~t hu been aente.nce:d to two-years at hard labor rot viot1tlng
probation by Uving y.•lth her mother.
-Police Car
Clrc-uit Court Judge O.anlel FutC'h, in ordering Ellza6eth Orth'. tO the
state prison ror "·omen. said ?olonday that t.11ss Ortii vlolated his order
not to live with her mother because she was a woman of "improper moral
\'illu\'s': li\•ing v•ilh <i man out of wedlock•. · ·
1'11SS ORTIZ HAD been-convicted of possessing 16 gra~s of marijuana
:i._nd.scnl to jatl. She "'as rcle:1scd Sept. 5, and placed on three years proba-
tion by Fu~ch v•hoordered her lo live ut a halfway house.
The g1r,I. ~·ho doctors said requirl!!S open heart surgery, returned lO
ht>r moth er !I hom e when she "·as expelled rr0m the halfway house for be·
1ni:: 111 m inUll'~ h11 e for curft'\I .
She sobtx·d, ··:i.J othl'r, oh :\!other.·· "·hen f'utch sentenced her to the
state prison in l..ll\\"Cll, Fla . · ,
"I COU LD llA \'E li\'l'd ~·ith somebody else," she told the court, "but
I \\•an1cd to be Y.11th my n1othcr "
. The girl's mothcr. Carol ~lcC;,indlt>sS. told Futch she no longer li v~d
\\'llh the man. <ilthough ;\li~s Ortiz testified that he sometimes "spent the
night . ""l·le·s scntencin~ my d3ughtcr Co r my sins," ~1rs . '-1cCandles.s said.
."The kid is 50 honest she ,~·ou\Un 't t~vcn lie (or me. This isn'tjuslice."
Woman Blinded hy-'Pill'
Awarded $1.14 Million
SAN JOSE !AP) -A Jury has
a\1·ardcd Sl .14.million in dama~es to ;1
35.ycar·old housewifl• who "·cnt blind
after ta~l-;_ing birth control pills. The JUry of nin(' "'OmC'n and lhrcc
1nen returned thc "erdict for i\tiche\lc
1-\hearn of San Jose on ~onday after a
seven-weck trial before Superior
Court Judge Bruce F. Allen.
The jurors also a"arded 5105.668 in
Judge
dama ~es lo t.1rs. Ahearn's husband .
Denni s. a structural engiheer.
Both verdicts were directed ugainst
the Ortho Pharmaceutical Co .•
manufacturer of Ortho·Novum birth
control pi-lls . and its parent company,
,Johnson & Johnson.
Lucky Stores, owner or the Gemco
pharmacy where Mrs. Ahearn bought
the pills, also was held liable.
l\Trs. Ahearn, mother of three
children, took ore her dark glasses and
sobbed uncontrollably for several
·minutes after she heard the verdict.
-By llJLARVKAVE
.0t .. DtllY Plltt "-"
• I\ gun·toting v.-oman who allegedly
held up a Santa Ana market Monday
night i!I in jail today ar1er flaggi ng
down un unmarked police car on her
escape route ahd asking ror a lift.
Charlene Zu\'er. '''ho first arrived
at n and J\1 Market in a taxi. was
~1\•cn the 11rt -dircell y to the Santa
Ana Jail \vherc shc·s being h('Jd on
!iUspicion or armed robbery.
l\frs. zu,·cr refused t~f;ive her agl'
or address and did not have nny idcn ·
lif1cation on her. according to Sgt
John l\1orrisscy.
The woman. who told the taxi dri\'er
·to wait until she tclurned. ran inside
the market at 1237 \V. McFadden Ave.
and a\lel:!edlv oulled out 3 loaded re·
\·olver and demandcd cash from the
store clerk, Sgt. l\1orrissey said.
After grabbing about $25. lhe
"'oman ran outside and jumped into
JJ1~ wailing t_a!'ic_B~f9rc ... she \vas able
lo take off. the store clerk ran outside
wavinJ? hi s own gun and ordered her
out of the cab.
i\t rs. Zu vc r didn 'l budge at first., but
the ftighlc.ucd cabbic, confused by thr
sudden s how of guns, jumped out or
thl' taxi and held up hi.& hands.
Meanwhile, J\1rs. Zuver took off run·
ning down th(' street. stopping al the
corner of i\lcf''adden J\\'C'llUC <1ncl
Bristol Strct.>t. where she nagged
do\vn the first car sh(' S,<i\v and usked
fora lift.
"\V<: can"lgive you a lift in thi s car,
but stick around and \l.'e'JI get you a
black and white taxi," the \voman \Vas
told l:Jy detectives Al Bond and Jim
Birkci;, who just happened lo be cr uis·
.ingby.
f'ro"' Page Al Warns
Bathers Nudity
Not Acceptable .
Dennis, her husband . put his arm
around her andcriedsoftl y.
i\lost or the jurors "embrac('d Mrs . DABNEY
Ahearn as they filed out of the court. • • •
·rrial testimony asserted th at l\1rs. not be found ~uilly of anything higher
AhE'arn started taking the pills on her th:in second degree. murder ror al-
do('tor's prescription in 1967. . leged19 inflicling beatings that led to
South ()range County J\1unicipHl She testified that in Februury. 1969 the death or Robert. one aj'twin; boy s.
Court J udge ,John A. Grifrin warned s he experienced the onset of severe ··Fra nkly, I thought the jurors
beachgoers l\fonday that a recent de· headaches and blindness. Doctors v.'ould have been the better judges,"
cision in his courtroom does not mean suid she became totally blind three Bryan said .later. '"They have heard
any relaxation in counl v ordinances days later and the blindness ,vas this case right up to this point and I
berring nudityonthestr:i.nd. permanent. \\·ou ld ha,·c preferred to· get the
··1 wa nt it known that I was \'Cry re-· D-Octors said the blindness was verdict from then\."
luctant to take the action 1 took " caused by clots \l'hich blocked blood Dabney will be sentenced Jan. 10 to
Judge Griff1n said."! said as much io sup ply to the optic ner"cs, which died \vhat could be a six:morith term in
the defendant and the lawyers ror because of lack of blood and oxygen. ·county jail.
both sides and l don't want my action The defense, hea'ded by attorney It \vas. alleged ·oororC he Was i i:
interpreted as being a relaxation of i\1 .J . Pothoven or Sacramento, con· lo\llcd ·tcrf)l ead J\1onday that he played
lhe laws that__.brought the man 10· tended that the sight·<lestroying clot-a patt in the death of the baby-by de-·
court." ting was caused by a streptococcus in · ciding not to seek medical help last Judg~ Griffin dismissed charges feetion and not lhe pill. !\lay 31 at u time \\'hen the battered in·
brough{ against Charh;s And('rson, 27, Dr. J . llarold \Villiams of \\1ichita. rant lay unconscious in his ci-ib.
?f Cos~a M~sa, after sherirf's deputies Kan .• a medical doctor and attorney Robert died the next day in an
1n\"estig?ted Artderson's alleged nude \vho reprE!s_ented the Ahearns, argued -.Qrange hospital after doctors sum-
sunbath1ng on the·Ninth St reet. beach that the bltn~ncss \\'as caused by the moned from the El Toro l\Iarine Corps
iri"South Laguna. pill itself or by .:i combination of the; Air Stalif"Jn vainly tried to save the
.·'Those charges \\'ere· dismissed pill und the infection. baby's life. ·
because the prosecu1ion round at the The jury has listened to· a taped con-
c\e\•enth hour that they had no ,vit· fession in which Mrs. Dabney, 24, ad-
nesses who would testifi against l\ff. A.sh Re~•gns milted she beat the child and then
Anderson,"Judge GriffiJl Suid. a. d ropped him into three i n~hes of
. "~l y ruling bad nothing to do""·ith \~·aie r in the bathtub in an atteqif>t. to-
the cou.rtrnnm dcfen!'e oul on hv. rtP· B d p drown him. fense at.tprney \Villi am Sherfield.'' U g. e f OSf;. Thc.confess.ion_s!ontain$ tier further
Judge Griffin said. '"The case \\'as dis-statement that she then gave him
missed because I had noalt.ernative:·• N S another beating over the head after it
Anderson \Vas one 0£ more than 100 0 UCC_eSSOT appCared that the Unconscious baby
nude beachgoers \\"ho have· been ar-.... might still be ali\·e.
rested by Qfficers in recen\ months. l)hotogr aphs showing the dead Deputies said J\londay they \\'ill con· \VASHIN.GTON <AP)-The expect-b'aby's head CO\'ered with old and new
tinue their arrests in all such viola· ed resignation of Roy As h as director bruises have been displayed to th e
tions. . of the· Office of !'i1anagement and jury. .
Goodw ill Bin
, Budget "·a5 a'n nounced at the Wh ite The jury has also heard testimony
Iiouse J.oday. ·The.Je \Vas no indicatioa that the Dabney home in the Wherry
of a· successor. !lousing tract at the El Toro base \\•as
Ash, former president of Litton tn· a filthy dw.elling in v>'hich hum an and
dustries, Inc. in California, will stay animal excreta were splattered on the
on to help ~ith completion of the floors th ,.oughout the house.
President's 1976 budget before. he re-l t h-as also been testified that the
turns lo private life. cribs or both babies were matted with Noia Home;
He 's J(liled Frequently reported as Ash's possi-
ble successor is James Lynn , now
head of the l-lou sing and Urban
Oe\'c\opm ent Department, a post he
also h·eld in the Nixon administration .
excreta and urine and that di rty di:-;-
hcs ancl mouldy food \riy sidc·by-side
with soil ed clothes and ~edding.
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Happy Birthday
;~r~hur Fiedler. conduclor of lhc. Boston Pops <lrchestra. gets
1 l'ady lo sampl e the 500·pound birthday cake presented him at.
Roston City I-fall . F'i cdler, ~C'rnber or thr Pops orchestra ror 60
)P<Jrs an cl 1naestro for the past 45 Yt'<.1rs, Is 80 years old today.
'Festival of Lights'
Sails Again Thursday
After last year·s abSence bcl'ause or
lhe energy crisis, Newport Beach's
lr;lditional Christmas flotilla. "'fhc .
F'estlval of Lights," returns to th e
walerways Thursday night.
More than 100 boats adorn('d "'ith
Yule lights and ornaments are expect·
ed to form the water caravan that will
set out from the eastern end of Balhoa
Island at 6:30 p.m. on a leisurely
Christmas season tour or Ne"·porl
narbor.
Sponsored by the Newport l-l arbor
Chambe1· of Commerce. the flotilla
will appear nightly from 6:30 to 9: IS_
p.m. through Monduy. The attraclion
is expected to draw' thousands of
visitors to the harbor area.
Boat owners \Vho want to join the
lighted armada need only to take a
·position in the parade line as it form s
. near the_ Balboa Island ferry land1'!g,
according to Dr. Les Starnes
chairman of this year's light fe stival.'
All ('ntries are eligible to compete
for plaques awarded to boato~·ners in
each or three classes judged to h;we
been dccoratetl with "the most cffec-
ti\'e use ofJights," Starnes said.
The chamber, which has sponsored
3 Supervisors,
-OC S~lons Get
Hugf!_es Funds
Cam.paign spending reports un-
veHed tOday show that two state can·
dicl ates from Orange Cou nlY' and
three supervisors are among reci·
pients of Contrjbuti ons from
.bi\lionairC Ho\,•ard i·lughes. .
Besides di s1>e.nsing C'ash to other re-
cent tandidatcs, Hughes-througt) a
San Pedro lobbyist -J?ave $.1.000 to
Controller-elect Kenneth Cory and
52i000 to State Sen. Dennis Carplin\er
f R-i'.'ewport-Bcach). ·
,\dditionallv. 1-fuehes contributed
St,000 apiece to Supervisors David
Baker, Robert Battin and Ralph
Clark .
The_ spending reports made puhlie
in Sacramento show a total or 550 ooo
·in Hughes gifts offered through the~
committ_f?e headed by _nonald K.
Brown of San Pedro. ~
The report cites llughes as bei ng
"self-emp loyed.''
1hC' lighted boat pararl<.> since its in ·
et'plion 15 years ago, presents the pl<i·
qu('s to first place finishers in s mall.
medium and large boat classes.
·Leading the 1974 \1ersion ot ''The
F'estival of Lights'' will be "The·
Walrus," a Newport Beach l"ugboat
built in 1920.
The aged tug"s skipper, Jim Bar·
rett, promised Starnes "The \Valrus"
\Viii be decorated •·i n a style befitting
its place as the l"ead boat.··
$5.5 Billion
Jobless A.id
\VASHJNGTON !APl -
Senate-House conferees 8.greed
today on :J compromi.se bill
authorizing SS.5 billion to a.i~ the
nation's j_obll'ss.
T.he ' legi slation w ould
earmark S2.5 billion for a n
estimated 330,000 public service
jobs the coming year and
another 82.5 billion in_emcrgen·
cy unemployment compensation
cov.ering persons presently npt
entitled to such benefits. -
~ Confergs..:said they -hope to .
· get the bin Yeady for a House
\tOte Wednesday, followed im-
mediately by a. Senate vote.
n ·epublic3.ns .on the Seilate·
, I-louse conference said th ey ex·
peel President Ford to sign the
, legislation.
Ex-..chief Held
In Robbery
OROVILLE CAPj··.:... A for mer
sheriff's deputy and sm all town police
chief, MiChae.,~mes 1-{ensley, 24, is
r~ee on S2,000 bail on a charge or rob-
bing a 62·year-old woman, authorities
say. ,
O((icers said J-I enslcy, who lives in
Gridleyr was arrested last Sunday
afler.-lwo men saw someone kn ock
Vel\•a Richter lo Lhc sidewalk end
snatch her p.urse. Police said the
purse contained S865. -
Christmas is a lime of good
\\'ill to\\·ard men. hut tra nsient
house painter Bill \Vindham had
little for those \vho eviclcd and
Jailed him t."londay in Costa
~[('Sa. ,
Ash was appoi nted by former,P resi·
dent Nixon. and his departure is one of
::i series'of high-level \Vhite House and
Cabinet changes that President Ford
is expected to make at year's end':
We Bridge T,he.Generation Gaj>
600d.,.,•ill Industries "·orkmen
arri\"ed at the1r_collC'ctibn bin
at 19th Street :-ind Anaheim
I\ venue to empty it of donations
and said \Vindham came tum bl ·
ingoul too.
Investigators alleged \Vin ·
tlham, 39, \\·as \\'arncd tn find
ne\V livin~ quart e r~ b"ut fa iled to
h1?ed thejt(lvice.
I le \I' a ~ fish{'{! out of the cntlcr·
tion bin :i,l!ain latC'r, arcorllinJ.t to
()fficer ~Iatt Lettericllo and
booked into jail on a char.s:c of
entcrini; a structure \\"ithout
permission of theownt-r.
Ir\ hi.; letter accepting the resigna·
lion, Ford praised 1.he "leadership
and ...§..ound judgment" of Ash in the
. 'tremendous task or keeping the
federal budget within reasonable pro·
portions while at the same time enabl·
Ing our government lo meet it-s
responsibilities to \tie American pco·
pie." · ·
Ash told the President, "In just four
.months, you hav'c gone a long wa y
towa rd restoring the faith or the
American people in their system of
government and confidence in its ex:·
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Schwalbe Convicted
Of Miirals Charges
Alan J. Sch~·albc of NcwPort Beach
\\·as round ~uilly of multiple morals
charges l\londBY night aft('r m ore
than three dars or deliberation by a
llarbor ~1unic1pal Court jury.
Schwalbe, 13. "'as convjcted on sht
counts of contributing/to the delin-
quency or minor~ apd five counl5 oL.-
scxunlly molt>!'tj,nt minor!!. AU 11
charses arc mi,stfcm canori;.
The sus ptf1ded Corona dcl J\lar
lfigh~c ol social studiC$ teacher
was f nd not guilty on three othcT
coµn s or sexual molc5tntion and
tltfee further count.5 or Contrtbuttng. /~ Schwalbt and his wire, who has sat
close to him U!_roughout two trials on
the same charges. broke down nnd
"'ept a.s the jury verdict was read in
Judge Calvin Schmidt's courtroom.
Judge Schmidt dererred. unUl l:ttcr
today a prosecution motipn ttiat
Schwalbe ~ tr:ansrorred to' Orang-e
County Superior Court that could lend
to h.i!<i certification as a mentally·
disordertd sexorfender.
If that motion by OeputY District
Attorney C3rl Armbru!<il "is denied
Schwalbe will be scntcnc·ed by Judll"e
Schmidt In about two \VC('kfll time to
~h11.t eould be as i:nuch as eight years
1n the county Jail. ·
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OUR SALESPEOPLE OFffR A VARIETY Of EXPERIEHCE F£W FIRMS OUR SIIE
IH AMY BUSIHESS CAM OFFER. ALL THE MEH HAVE PREVIOUSLY IHSTALLED
CARPETIHG FOR US. GIYIHG YHEM FIRST-HAND KHOWLEDGE OF CARPET
l'ERFORMAHCE HOT GAINED AMY OTHER WAY. ·
AGES OF OUR SALESPEOPLE RANGE , . FROM NANCY · 22 YEAtS TO llEHE. 75 YEARS
HAHCY BALO'H.H.-6 ye<n at AlcHtl's.' •••••••• , ., , •• ""' •• ' .c..,.e1 Sales
LA "'"'. 4th C)C'fttrafion of family in cpt. bus..
A N WOODRICH -17 years al Al .... 's •••••.••••••••••• , • .,,........, Sales
DAVID ALTON -9 y..,. al Aldtft's , •• " •• , ••••• , ••••••••••• : •• C0rpet SalK
llLL LAURIE -11 ye<n al Aldtft's •• ' " • ". " .... " •••• ' •••• ' • c..,..i sa1 ..
EO POWERS -12 , ..... al Aldtft's ••••••••••••• ' ••••• ' • • • • • • ' c..,.et Sales
MARILYN IALOYAH-c-•••••••••••• , ••••••••• ,., ••• : •• C"'lffl SalH
no ALD · b ptrilftCe slnct 1950
EH BALOYAN-c--•••• ' •••• '""' •• · •• '' •.• " ••• c..,..i sa1 ..
Jrd gtntration e-r:perience sinc• 1942
IRENE MARJAHIAH -11 yecrs al Al .... 's ••• , •• , ••••••••• ,,, ••• Clli-pel Sales
2nd C)tfttralion, 54 yn. erptriMCf'
_How'~ That F.or \Bridging A Gap!
ED MOIAGHAN-al Aldeo's," •••• ", "35 TNrs bptrlfllC• wiffi l igtlow
AI DEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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Today's Final
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VOL. 67, NO. 351, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1974 TEN CENTS
H~tington Par~iits Oppose Double Sessions
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By PATTY BURNETT
ot ''" o.u, l'li.t~l't
Parents or st1,1dcnts in HUl\tington
'Beach and Westminster High Schools
have told principals they don't \\'ant
their you ngsters on double sessions or
ci.ttending classes at all hours of the
di!iy.
They want "school the way school
used to be." and that's the message
principals will''relay to the board of
trustees of the lluntington Beach
Union 1-ligh School Di strict in
January. The board 1vill make its de-
cision then on how to cope with over-
crowding.
Principals fr om the district's six
schools. at the board's reqUest. ha\'e
been gathering ad\'ice on that pro-
blem. 1t1ost have met in the last two
weeks with their community councils
which cons ist m~ p areots,
thou gh te~r~·-;rn-a" s tude nts
sometimes are represented.
··At \Yestminster High School the
majority or the group favored return·
ing to a school the way school used to
be." principal Thomas Kolanski said.
Basically, that means no more ex-
tended-day scheduling. and parents
said they would consider iocreasing
the average class size even to 42 stu-
dents in order to achieve tbal goal,
Kolanski said.
At Hu.ntingto(I Beach HU:h School . -
parcntf> said ··no'' to double sessions,
extend~ days and year·round school.
principal t~arry Lucas reported.
What parents prefer. he said. is 32
d1str1 cl build u nl!"'" high school. ~ith
some relo.catablt• e1nd !'Oml' pcrma·
nent facilities. on thl'.' Gold<'n \Ves\
Street and \\' <l rner A venut.• Sil('.
relocatabl~ classrooms lo reli~ve The Fountain Valley communit)'
overcrov.•d1ng over lhc next C1ve council . ealled Baron Assoeistes.
years. .. !\londay voted suppc;>rt for the rc~om-
Dr. Lucas· o'vn r ecommendation is mendation of the C1t1tens· Committee
that 21 relocatab!C buildings be {or Better Sc hools . Th;,it group ad\'1ses
placed on the Huntington Beach cam· the construction of a i;m\11 hi gh
pus (\l.·!)ich now has none) and that the school, in stages, at Golden \Vest and
\\'arner
In lhe intc·r1m , Ille counril belie,·e!-
ont~· tv.·o mQrt> rrlO<'atables may be
needed at Fountain \';11\ev (~·hich
already has 30 1. \1 herf' the~: hOpC' tht"
student bodv mav r('main intact. It
also supporls e~tended duy schedul·
inJ!.
Councils at Edison and !\larin:1 llich
Schools have not yet made their rr·
commendations
ssessor ro e ere
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Family. Drug Ring?
·County .Couple Arrested With Cirl, 14
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A \\lestminster couple and their mjllionon the street. tions, and Paul Mcita VillaJobos of
1<1-year ·old daughter '"ere arrested in Arrested were Richard Villalobos, Long Beach, Richard'S brother.
Lakewood !\londay night, in what in-35, and his wife, l\1aria,. 34; of 62il2 AJI Were charged with possession oC
vestigators allege "'as "a -family Navaho Road in north ecn heroin for sale, sheriff's officers
narcotics business." Westminster. Deputies also arrested · said. The adults were taken to Los
.Los Angeles Cou nty Sheriff's de-Mrs. Villalobos' 14·year-old daughter, Angeles County Jail and the 14-year-
p_uties claim they seized 51 ounces of who' \vas alleged to be a n active old to a juvenile detention center.
pure hero in worth more than SJ ·· participant in lamily dope t.raosac. The arrests ''Vere. made aCter un·
Drive Aiml3d
A.t Forming
School Area
-------------• dercover sheriff's deputies clajm they
!"!!:"'"l"'l'IO""'ll• • purchased Lhe 51 ounces of heroin for
itt wholesale price of $24.000 Crom the
Villalobos fanlily.
The undercover agents had agreed
to meet the family al a home in
Lakewood arter convincing the
Villalobos they were large_ scale drug
dealers Crom Los Angeles.
SherifC's officers said these same
undercover. inVestigators had 11\ade
numerous s mall purchases·of $10 and
up from the family over the pa.st three
months.
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.. They Also Serve By KATHY CLANCY Ollllt0l4lrl'ti.t~H
'Organizers or a petition di-ive
afmed at forming a new uniried FoUll'·
lain Valley school 'district alo'ng
· municipal boundaries saiOlOday they
will file their petitions Jan. 2.
J.1aoy ·of those purchases .were·
videotaped from helicopters hoverini
high overhead, offi~rs said . -
Sherifr's officers .termed the in·
vestigation a ;''landmark case"'
because it i!}volved a cooperative ef·
fort between the-sheriff's department ~
~nd s.evenolher agencies.
Dr. Lo1Ji!f ce11a (left) is .:t ·registered Republican. Richard
O 'Neill. <right} is chairman or Oran,ge County's Democratic
Central Committee. They have at least one thing in common -
they ba~k political candidates wittrth-eir money. A lol or it. See
Carl ·•sud" Jones said the nine-
member committee planning the new
district voted unanimously ·Mond11Y '
night on the filin g. ,
lie said the groups has collected
about 6.500 names on petition_!, and he
asked tha( anyone with P eUtio'ns out·
standins-eontact him at 839-7796 or
!l-1arge Schneider, a committee
member, at 847-5559.
The petitioils ask the State Board of
Education to allow an election on 'Che
new district. "'hich would be formed
trol'l'I the area now tn the Fountain
Valley and Ocean View (elementary)
School Di stricts, the Huntington
Beach Union High School District and
Garden Gro\le Unified School Dis·
trict.
It also asks for an election in the area ·
of Huntingto n Beach now in the Foun-.
l ain Vall('y School District. The elec-
tion "'ould determine what district re·
sidents nn 'vi sh to join.
... Jones said the petitions will be filed
wftfi the Orange County Department of.
Education, which then has 20 days to'
forward the m to the State t!oard or
·Eeftrealion.
The matter probably will be heard .
in l\1arch, a:nd if approved, it could· be
placed on a November bal lot.
··\'ie hope to dovetail this with the
high schooJ district under their pro·
·posed five-w<1y plan;" Jones said, ex-
plaining electrons on both plans could
be on the same ballot, iC the high •
school board acts quickly enough to
get the plan approved by county and
state agencies.
The hig h school board proposed a
unification plan ulong city boundaries
"'ilhin the 52-square mile hig_h school
district. while di\'iding Huntington
Beach in halr.
(See CAi'1P/\IGN, Page A:?)
Corn 'n Clucks,
Bandit Steals
$300 in Bucks
A lone bandit wearing a: ski· maSk
took 53@ rrom "'· ~)>untain Valley car-
r y-out restaurnnt "°fonday, efter grab·
bi.ng a woman employe and holding a
knife at her throat.
Police said the robber eptered
Colonel S:tnders' Kentucky Fried
Chicken, 17239 Brookhur!jl Street, just
15 minuC'es art.er the business opened
at II a .m.
lie grabbed the v.·oman employe
:.ind ordered the re!!laurant manager
to hand.him thcS300 rrom the cash rt>·
gister. police said.
The man. the n ran front the
rnt-Auranr. and dJsappeared beh1nd
ttlghborlng buildings. I
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OCficers had worked with -pOuee
Crom 'Westminstei, Downey, I.Dog
> Beach and Bell Gardens as well a!the
or·a nge County Narcotics Task Force,
the State Bureau of Narcotics En··
rorcement aruFftie Federal Drug En·
torcement Bureau; · ·
Beach Connell. Opposes
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Sl'.ILL EYEING ASSEMBLY
School Trustee Mangers
Mangers May
Seek Seat
In Assenihly •
Dennis Mangers will not seek re-
election to the board of trustees cf
the Huntington Beach Union lligh
·School District, but he may be on the
b'allot again for a seat in the
California Assembly.
The 34 -year ·old school board
member said Mond:ry he has chosen
to keep his options open. ·and that in·
eludes a possible rematch "'ilh As-
semblyman Robert Burke (R -Hunt·
ington BeachJ in the 73rd District.
"The reeling among the majority or
the people who ha\le supported me is
·that. J keep the option open for
a nother atter.npt." l\1angers ex-
plained. A Democrat. he lost by only
-l,400 \'Otes in No\'e mber .
It would ~not he fai r. he said, to
seek a four.year post on the school
board knowing that the possibility of
an Assembly race in 19i6exists
Mangers said the decision on the.
high schoOl post is "irrevocable -t
um not going to seek re.election.·•
lie also is considertne: ..opUons in
addition to that of the Assembly race,
but said he was not at liberty to dis·
cuss them al present.
,l\1angers is a resident of lfunt·
ingfon Beach. a fot mer Fountain
Valley school principal and currently
vice preside nt of the American
Learning-Corporation based in Long '
Beach. ·'
lfAW Pact 'Approved
SAN DIEGO tU Pf) -1\bout 900
produclion and maintenance workCrs
at the Teledyne.Rynn ;ierosp:1ce plant
returned lo their jobs l\tonday night
following a J3-day wa lkoul.
Rabbi, 69, Slain
. NEW YORK <AP> -A 69-year..Jtd ra~bi , who hjid been mugged 3/i.d
robbed four times in two years, was
shot lo death' as he returned to his
apartment Monday night. police said.
Santa C lallfj
'Hot Line' Set
Fountain Valley youngsters
are invited to talk to Santa Claus
on the telephone tonigfit, \Ved-· . -M:-~~~6~nd Thursday by dialing ,
The special "hot !in~" will ~
open Crom 7 lo9 p.m: each night,
s pons Q.l'ed by the Fountain
Valley Seniors, Jaycees and
General Telephone,
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By TERRY COVILLE
OUIW~lrl'li.t$kll
A. split city council put Huntirfg ton
Beach on record Mond ay night as op-
·posed to a suggested expansion of
powers for the state coast11l conserva-
tion commission.
t\\embers of the council voted 5·1.
with Norma Gibbs abstaining. to sup·
port a resolution recommended by Ci·
ty Planning Director Dick Harlow.
The r esolution .• Qpposing thl'
Powe rs. Funding and Government
element written by the South Coast
Regional Coastal Commission, will be
forwa rded to that panel..
llenry Duke v.·as the lone opimnent
to the council action. complaining the
resolution was negative and not con·
structive. ·
"I'm dis appointed in the way this
has bee ii approached,,. Duk e ex·
plained. "\Ve're not solving y,•h_at
they're trying lo accomplish -input.
"l-0 the resolution we 're saying \\'C
don't like anything. I'd like to urge the
council to take a more positi,·c step. •
Mom's · Sins?
. ·!Daughter Gets Hard Labor.
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <UPI 1 ·-A 20·year-old woman with a
1heart defect: has been sentenced to two years al hurd labor for violating
'probation by living with her mother.
Circuit Court Ju(fge Daniel tutch, in orderiilg Elizabeth Ortiz to the
·state prison for women, said Monday tha\ ~iss Ortiz viollfted his order
.not lo liy;c with her mother because she was a woman or ''iqi.proper moral
~values'' living v.'ith a man out of wedlock.
; 1'tlSS ORTIZ llAD been convicted of possessing 16 grams of marijuana .
·and sent to jail. She was released Sept. 5, and placed on three ycars.proba-
'tion by Futch who ordered her to live.;.it a halfway house.
. The girl, v.•ho doctors saidTeq_oirc1 open heart ~urgery, returned to
her mother's home when she was expelled from the halfway house for be·
ing 10 minutes late for curfew. .
She sobbed, "ri.1othcr, oh Mother," when Futch sentenced her to-the
state prison in.towell, 1'1.-.
•11 COULD UA VE lived with somebody else.'' 1he told the court. '.'but
I wanted to be with my mot.fl er.'' ~
: -The girl's mother. Carol l\.tcCandless, told Futch she no lf')nger lived
v.·lth the man, aJtbouJth Mi ss Ort.it t.c5lified that he sometimes "!pent the
night . . .
· "llc's sentencing my daugh~r for my stns.''"'l\lrs. ~tcCandless !'laid .
,"The kid is sohone&t sh• wouldn't even lie for me. Tbls isn'tjustiee:·
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I"m disappointed we are ·go ing in a
negat ive \Vay.•·
"The.basic issue iS'lheir attempt to
create aoolher level or government ,··
Harlou1 replied.
The proposal \\'ritlcn by the South
Coast commission su~gesls lhc crea-
tion of a statewide cnmm1ssion wh ich
\1•ould ha"e a bsolute poy,•cr over
coastal development.
~larlow contends the coastal com-
missions. as establishe<J. by Prop. 20 in
1972. ought to develop a master plan for
conservalion which the cities and
cou nti es v.•ould then be responsible for
implementing.
"[strongly supported Prop. 20, ··in·
terj ec tcd co un cilman Don Shipley, ~a
biology .professor at Cal State. Long
Beach. "Bu t they exceeded their
authority.· We want guidelines, not
\\'hrit to do on every city block ...
Both GenTel,
Pacific Seek -
New Increases ,
One telephone company servint t~·o
Orange Coast communities filed for a
major rate increase t\1onda y. wh 11l•
the firm ser\'in~ the rest of the ter·
rilory upped iL'> total figure. The
separate bids l'amc befor e the
Cali fornia Publi c Ul.ilil1cs Com ·
mission .
General Te lephone ~o mp a n y ,
which serves Laguna Be;:ic h :tnd Jlun-
hngton Beach, has riled :f request for
rate increases that would raise S45.9
n'ullion fn added revcnu('s a year.
At about the same time. Paciric
Telephone's r:_cqucst for $83.9 wa~ UP·
1)('d lo $97.9 mlllion.
General spokesmen lt aid lhe 1n·
cr~asc was required to aehicv<' a
sound earnings base t.o ilssure cont1 ·
nuance of adequate service.
the rate increase bv Gencrul would
a mount tn J5 ctnL<1: n month ror ba"u~
lclcpho'oe service :in<l tAll~ "''ould r1 ~c
as well.
i\ddibonally. thr Gcncr:1l rE"que!'t
would n\ettn lh<tl hou!.!chold conn('C ·
tion feei. would ri :i1t• from $6 5() to S8
11nd bu!'tiJH!si; connection~ would in·
crease from SIS lo SHI
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5-0· Voting
By Panel
Sparks Bid
Orange County Super_yisors tod a~·
.called for a full ·scale in\'esti~ation o( the county assessor's office in the
w3 ke of Grand JurY indictments al·
legin( former and present e mployes
1vorked illegally 011 the congressional
calnpaign or former Assessor Andrew
Hinshaw.
The bo;i rd vQted S-0 on a motion by
Supervisor ft.Qlph Di e drich of
Fullerton orde"r·ing th e county
counsel. county administrative of·
ricer and the cou nty auditor·
controller to an in-depth'study or the
office and its employes and-to report
back to supervisors as quickly ~s
possible.
Diedrich said he wants possible lost
County funds to be traced a nd Cor the
county to take whatever steps art'
necess~ry. including legal action, to
get reimbursement Cor losses th:it
may have incurred.
The Grand Jury indictments charge
seven current and two former as-
sessor's office employes with claim·
ing vacation time they didn't earn and
allegedly using office equipment on
Hinshaw's successful campaign for
coiigress in 1972.
Harper's PTA
Awaits Word, -
Qff ered Help-
The Harper PTA in Fountain Valle\·
is still waiting to hear from officials Or
the U.S. lntemal Re\'enue Ser\'ice 1n
Philadelphia.
But J\.1rs. Alan \\les:ia i-.aid a Lo!-0
Ange ls IRS official h;.1;s of"J ered hi:-.
help. _
The P1' A ov.·es the IRS a Sl.440 fine.
not in back taxes, but O\'cr railure lo
fil e a tax·exemption rorn1 more than a
year ago. The fine was due Thursday.
Oran;:<'"
"'~ath .. r
Fair throu"iti Wednes~ay, :ic·
cording to the weather service,
v.·ith cooler days along the
Orange Coast. Beach hi ghs 6V
rising to only 72 inland. Lov.s
4i-~.
l:\'SIDE TOD-' 't' -Patty Hearst'$ grandmother hn.t
passed away. leamng lhe mdlcat
SLA member a porlion o/ her
fortune. Patty•s molhfr says thr
news of the fprmer BerkelpY stu-
dent's activities were kepi frnm tile
SS·year old woman because 'it m1yht .
have killed lier.' See sfory Page Aol.
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t!f D"ILY PILOT H/F
·Merit Pay Freeze Studied
But Council· She lves Idea, C ~.lls for Report -· -
The po~sih1ht~ t1f r1 ccz 1n~ m('ri t
pay inc rc .t~C's for ;ill c1ly cmployc11 1n
Jlunt111g ton B\·ach "us ~ivt·n ~cr1011 s
<:OM1dert1.t1on by the city count LI ~ton ·
d ay night.
Out council mcr11be1'S b.:ickcd off
5 o/o Surtax
Given Ne w
Mome1ituni
\VASl·ll ~GTON ClJ PI )--'l'h e i\d-
ministrulion is consi<lcrtng a reo~\val
of it:. ttllJ for .1 5 l}l:rt·cnt. inco1nc La'<
:.u r ch.i rge , Trea s ury Secretary
William E. Simon s:iid toda)'.
.. It l!hl· sur,tn'<l Is n1ost cl(';.irly go-
ing to be an •lptlon \1·t• \\·ill gi\·t' lht•
Prt>sidt'nt next \\'(•ek ." S1ino11 s.1itl 111
1csli mony to the &>n;.ilc Budget Co n1-
mitt.cc._
\\'hil e emphasir.in i; th :1t f're-.idl·nt
Ford had made no dec1s1ons ubo ut the
economic package he will present to-
t/le Congress e.:irly QCXt yrar, Simon
.:.ippcured to dispul\I hints from thu
\Vhile I-louse and otht rs in the Ad-
ministr:1tion lh;.il the !>Urt as \\"a:. 110\V
,.. tlead iss ue.
Simon also l'mphas1zetl that lht'.' :\d-
mini str;ition "hud not :.11.>andoncd its
po l i eie~ of fis c a l 'di sc ipli ne -4
.some.times called "the old·time re-
ligion" -despite a deepening re-
ce~ion .
Under the surta:rt proposal. the por·
t ion of individual earnings above
S7,500-SlS,000 for a family -\\'ould
be s ubject lo the 5 percent s urtax. It
was d esigned. according to the.-Ad-
ministr ation, to place a portion of the
burden of fi ghting inflation on those
who could affo rd it. .
Simon also said the nation's tin4
e mployment rnte ntay reaC'h 7.5 per·
cent sometime next r ear, the highest
Administration prediction thus far.
lfo\vever. he said the Administra-
tion \l.'ould nOt allo1v the r:ite to go
beyond tha t leveJ bt>cause "we ha,-e to
t ake care of those who bear n dis-
p ioportionate burden'' of inflation.
_ Sen. Frank l\foss CD-Utah). a sked
Simon \v hether he though\--lh~ jobless
rate would inerease to 10 percf nt next
year. Simon replied that the 10 per-
cent figure \\'as .. just too hig h a nd 've
will take care of them (\\·orkers)
throug h speciric m_easu res . \Ve
forecast 7.5 percent." 'The r J.le no'v is
6.5 per cent. .
Simon, under tough quest ioning by
budget commit tee Chairma n Edmund
S. Muskie (0-~fa lne), r epeatedl y
' avoided q uesti ons on whe.ther he
personally fa\:ored specific economic
proposals such as the surtax or a t ax
cut. •
Girl; ;8, Left
·in El Toro
_..!_
·After Assault
Oran g"e:.C(lunty sherif('s officers
are working with Long Beach Police
today i1\ a bid to trace ;i man who
~iicked up an eight-year.old girl in
that city Atonday and then dumped
hei tt!&l' El To.ro Hig h Schoo1 after re·
pe:'al edly"i8ping hCr in his"Car. ·
De}'.lutles said the victim found a
janitor "'oNcing in the deserted school
"'Ho immediately summoned Sberiif's
offi cers to the scene.
The chfld\vas rushed to nearby JI.fis-
sion Community llospital in !\fission
Viejo wher e she "'·as later repo rted to
be in good condition.
Long Beach police s:iid tod.:i y !hey
iiow llave a c:k-scription of the ra'fli st
~nd the car used by him to trnns port
h is victim to OranAC County_ Jle· re·
mtii.ns al l:u-r,e.
ORANGE COAST ·
DAILY PILOT
.
Robert N . Weed
p,,,ldfflf •nO Pv1111Wr
Jae!( R. Curley
Wf Pl'ftldtnl •nO Got,,.. .. ,_......,...
Thomas Keevil
··~ Thomas A. Murph1ne ,,..,..q;"'1 Cdllrlr
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Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall
"'••hlf"l ""-M~flllEOilar\
Terry Coville
Wr•I 0....,0t COUoly Ellif(ll"
Hu"tinqton Beach Oflk• 1111S ..... 01 a.o..,..,,..a Mlnl"l AOCll'n. p 0. lo• f"O .....
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Co\\e ~ """.,.,!it .. , ~·"°" BtKfl· J:llJ Ne•-11eo11ot•m
S,.dlftebfc ~ \lfl if't ,U01 lJI Pf1 "°"°
1 •l \f,~ Otf'OO Fr-ty
TelephOf'lt l714 l 64Z...tl21
Cli15Sified Advt'rtlslng MZ·S671
f re>tfl "'O•I" Q<""fl (0111'11}' Gomt!luftj•lft .•
5<0·1220
0.••'"''· '"~ °''""' (ant iJ"ulllt\l\1"f """"""'" "'° ""'"" \!Dr.... 111~•!•11'°"'· f'dflotlt \ -1\tr O• tO•••ll ..... <!h ""'''" ,,...,
bl 1l'Dl'e<l\1Ctll '"'"'°"' •poo;l<ll 1"•11"111..orl ol
c:oflrrlf'!' o-•
§11(0"" <ltt , ~I· ~Ill •t Ci>ttt Mt~ Ujlfo,n1f , $111>\,flp\IOft O'I ,..... "·00 ... -1111 .., m•ll "'oo monll!tr, "'11.t.-y
Clfllu'lll """'tJ OO mo<1lftl1 ,
immediate 1tctlon when City Attorney
Oon Bonra warned them 0111y h51sty ac·
tion m ight be t:ikl•n to court by the
city·:. labor organ1za11011s.
•'Jf you enact a de !aC'lO freeze by
fia t or the coun cil "'1thout an ln·depth
rinai.iicla t analysis, you would be very
vulnerable," Bonfa advised. "~Ve
know the labor orgonfz:iUon~ amoflg
city e mployes are not reticent or ti hY
about filin g $.Uits. ''
Earl Horton, assist:lnl city rinsnce
Council Action
Jfrrc 1n l":Jp~ull' f(1r m arc the mttjor ilclio ns taken ltl onday night hy
lht· I lunt u1 gtl1n Bc<ich C.'ity l'oun<'1 I:
i'IERIT Pt\\': orderc-d oi :study on the effect of free.zing merit pay 1n-
c·rcascs for :111 city cmploj'cS u::. a I.isl resort.to balance the budget.
CO~ll NG J')O\V !\: ;.1pprovc1.l a $4,780 contract \\'ith Sa mson Controc-
tor:s for the demolition of the old city hall and police headquarters.
director , said tod0if such a frce:i:c. ll
enacted in JanuarY. could s;iv~ the <.'t·
·t,, about 578.000 over tht• next six
month:>.
!\layor Al Coen. '""ho first sugge11ted
the m ~ri t paf freer,e, wa1' less en-
thusiastic <.1bottt his proposal today1
"'It's prob:J bl y unlikely we're going
to do lhat," Coen said this ntorn in~.
.. But \Vt' a ll have to realize it is a
pqssibility. ·
"Co11t ractually, J'm not s ure \\'l' can
dv :.1 nvthing. 11;.ised on \l.'hat Bonfa
s;iys, J inla ~ine that 11ould b<' the lasl
option a va i 1 allle to us ...
'/'he n1ayor said hedoei; 1.!spcct arr
port on th e subjel'\ from <'ily staff
1\•1lhin a bout 60 days. · it-
l\lerit puy jo; i::ra nted annu<lll .v to ·
c mplo:res 1vho receive favorable
f)t'rsonncl reports in their jobs, Each hd
employ• hos fivo merit steps, "A" . ffo.ppy Birt OJI tlARHOR PATROL: signed the contract for th(' tr are;fcr or patrol
duties in !·Wntfnglon ltarbour from lhc city to the county.
C01\STA l, C0l\1MISSION: adopt'cd a resolutiQn opposing expanded
po\\·ers for the coastal conse rvation commission.
BICESTE'.'l:N IAl.: heard a report from t\VO coun ci l membtrs indicat-
ing chances for the city's ~th of J uly l'aradc being designated as lhe of-
ficial sta_tc par ade in 1976 look dim.
thro11gh "E", be can earn lo ~ct to the
top of his pay rating.
l{orton s aid it affec ts newer,
timployes more t han older ones,
because thoi:;e \Vho have \vorked for
the City more than five ye:irs ;i re
usuall y at the top of their ml'rit
system any\vay.
Arthur I-'icdler. conductor of the Boston Pops Or ches tra. gets
rl!~1dy to sample the 500-pouncl birthday cake presented hi1n al
Bos tyn City l-lull. Fied ler, member. or lhe Pops ot'c hestra ror 60
_,c:.irs und m<icstro for th e past 4:> .ve;irs, is 80 ycurs old loda y.
During study session diS4'USsio n of
the meril p:.1y, Co uncihvoman No r1n .1
Gibbs s uggested a more friendly :it-
l itud c be t:.1ken th;::i n just ;1 fl at pa)'
free:i:r .
Beach Cities Assail
. . Market Held Up
Suspect Flags Down
'"l "d h ke to gel employes lo \'Olun·
t::ir ilr hold the line or take cui'bueks so
they-u'ould ai least have .1obs:· ~hl'
.s<11 <.I . ··Jf \\'C could makt' this \1·hole
wast Agency Proposal
City Police Car
By lDLARVKAVE "\Ve can't give yo u a lift in this car,
but sti~k around and we'll get you a
black and \Vhite taxi. ''the woman was
told by detectives Al Bond und J im
llirkes, \vho just happened to be cruis-
ing by.
thing like a fa.mi l ~· ~u1d that 11·e. as tht· BY J011NVAl,TERZA
C'ity's mothers and fathers, ar~_s:on · ott~•D .. UJ Pltot siau .
crrned abo ut U1e f~mily. l don'f'"w ant ,\ t·ontrO\'ersial coastal planning
to lay anybody off." element that would perpetuute-und
J\Iember s or the council are strugg\-even broaden -the power or coastal
· ing \Vi th yarlous proposal$ to balance comm issions drew attac\t.s from some
this year 's $31.8 million budget; A and praise from others at initial hear-
slo\vdo"'n in city revenues threatens in gs Monday in Long Beach.
to throw the budget ••S much! as $1.2 Reg ional Coastal Commissioners
mi!lion out of balance by J.une. open('d the first or three t\earings into
Coen sugi,tested the merit pay freeze the ninth element of the Coastal Zone
as one 4m ethod for sa.ving money.· Cons(•rv:.1tion Plan and it is by far t he
Bonfa , howc\'er. indicated that m::iy mostdebated '
be a subject for contract ne gotiations ·
A gun -toting woman who allegedly
hel d up a Santa Ana market ~londay
night is in jail today aJter flagging
down an unmarked poli ce car on her
escape route and asking for a lift. \\'ilh the employe ,i.troups ·and out of Coastal cities, including Newport
$5 5 B 'll • t he hands of the city council _ unless Beach and J>alos Verdes Estates, sent·
Chatlene Zuver, \Vho first arrived • l lOll the council can s how that there is no delega'tes Afond:iy to :ittack proposals
;.it B a nd AI ?i1arket in a taxi, was that could set up a successor agency given the li ft -directly to the Santu other \vay to save m9ney. \vith powers to control a ll land-use
Ana Jail "'here she 's being held on JO bless .Aid changes 1vithin the fivC-mile strip of
suspicion of armed robbery. • , From Pt1ge AJ the coastline.
Mrs . Zuver refused to give her age \VA'S i"I r N GTO N (.A p ) . _ Clty s pokesmen pri marily assailed
or address and did not have,any iden· Senate·House ~nfere_es a.&reed . CAMPAIGN. thCJl.Olent i~I Jor aJi_uccessOJ agent y to
ti!icatio..n on.,. her, according to Sgt.: today On a compromise bill . • -bi aotocr atic and a<:countable only to
John Morrissey. \ theeourts. · ThP woman. who told the taxi dr iver aut horiting SS.S bil\io1' to aid the Jones started the Fountain Vall ey Praise for the Powers, Funding and ~ h d · 'd nation'si·obless. 1 " to wait until i e returne , r an 1ns1 e unification effort in Octobe r, saying Government Element came rom tne.
the rriarkel at 1237 \V. l\1cFadden Ave. Th e 1eg is 1 al io n wo u Id • he \1·anted to take the matter out of the same groups which fought hard for
d d earm ark S2 .5 billion for a n t.. f' and a\le5tedlv oulled out a loa e re· hands of squabbling politicians and passage uf the Co astal l nitia 1ve
\•olver and demanded cash from the estimated JJO,OOO public service give citizens a vote on the unification v.•hich established the present system
store clerk, Sgt. Morri,ssey S?ld. jobs the coming yea r and question. "' of permits for tbe 1,000-yard strip of
Afte r g r a bbing about $25, t he another 52·5 billion in emergen-The nine members of his commit· coastal territory. ·
d . ~ · cy i.Jnem1iloyment compensation ed h \\'Oma n r::in outside an JUffil into tee,heexplained,tiaveallpledgednot. Conservationist groups urg t at
the \Vaiting taxi. Before she as able covering persons presently n9t to run for a political office. the Regional CoaStal Com mission re-
d entitled to such benefits. to take off , the store clerk ran outsi e h "\Ve wa nt to keep it pure.•· he said. t"aio the s trictness in the element so
n•avlng·his O\\TI gun and ordered her Confe rees said they ope to · -·not use the committee as a political that the coastal resources that are left get the bi II ready for a I louse · -out of the c!J]i: ~ platfor m." can be saved. ·
Authorit ies. \\13S 1.'Xtremcly critical or
· th{! wriLintt in the eleme nt. -
"It offers no alternatives. Instead,
it simply sets forth ont: a lternative for
continuingcontrol ofthe coast. lt gives
no rationa les for the opinions of the
\vriters a nd 110 options whatever." he
said.
Newport Goes
Against Agency
Power lncrer,ise . \ .
Newport Beach went on record
~1opd'l.Y night as op'?Osing establiSh-.
• m ent of a permanent slate cQatital
commis'sion made up of appointed of ....
fi cials a nd vested with vast powers to
control coastline land use.
Speaking for the city at a South
Coast Regional Commission public
hearing in Long Beach, 1t!a}or Pro
Tem Mil a n DosUil called the suggest-
ed super agency "unwarranted and
unnecessary."
Target of Dostal's criticism was the
"Powers.~Fundini;e and Government"
Element prepared-for the regional
.commission""'S consideration by ll.6
starr. · l\lrs. Zuver didn"l budge al first, but vote \Vednesday, iollowed im-Committee members besides Jones Newport Beach Vjce Mayor Milan
the frightened cabbic, confused by the mediately~ -by a Senate vote. and P.1 rs. Schneider a rc Bett y Dostal decried the loSs of local control
( · d r Re publica ns on the Se.nate· l d sudclcn sho\v o guns. Jumpc out o l louse conference said they ex-Migrianel\i a nd Rosemary Davis. both included in the current proposa an the ta~ and he.Id up his hands. residents of Huntington Beach ; Foun- stre'ssed that the element is far too
l\1eanwhile, l\1 rs. Zuver took off run-pecL President 1-'ord. to sign the tain Valley residents J une Welch, J im vague ii-l disCTl bTrlg."tfie'a:Cfu-af poviCrs. . h legislation. · stal · · ning do\vn the s.trect, stopping at t e _. Dick, Bob Nichols and ·Marcella Scott. of afuturecoa comm1ss1on.
col'n cr of :.1cFaddcn Avenue and '--------------" wife o{ the mayor ; a nd Varden . He also ass~ed proposals by con·
The staff plan would establish a
perm ~nent state copistal commission
made up of appoitl.led orficials a nd
gives it virtual veto power over-local -
co;1stal land useptans.
'Bri.stol ,Street, v•bere she fl agged · Grove's Nancy !i.1urray. sultants tlutt no elected Officials be in-
dov.'n the £irst.car she saw and a.sked 3 S -_._ --Ai l-have-been-eetive--in+ariotts-eivte--duded--ffl-t.l'le makeup of futute_com·
Dostal said such a commission is
not needed to "carry out the intent
and purposes of the California Coasta l
Zone Conservation Act." ror a tifl. . . up e. rvisorS, and school projects. -missions.
I -The element was drat'led"primarily Moreover, he added, the proposed
a ppo i nt e d s l a t e comni is s·jo n
represents a potential "proliferation
of bureaucracy that is inconsistent
with responsive and responsib(~gov-Mary Curley
by legal consultant Dennis Anlenore . Oc Solons Get Ja;l T/andal;'sm He told regional commissioner< · ., P' ., that after meeting witli about 100 in-
Final Rites
Held Friday ' .
Funeral servicl'S '\'ere held ·Friday
in Sa n Rafael for·'.\lrs. i\lary Lamb·
Curley. n1other of Or~nge Cqast Dail y
Pilot \'ice Presidt>nt and General
~tanager J ack R. Curley.
A native of San Francisco. l\f rs.
Curley, 'vho di ed Dre. 11 , was buried
a'.t 1 loly Cross Cem~ery in Colma.
She a lso leaves fou r other sons.
C\~·di;: J .; Robert G .• \\'illiam L. and
Charles H. Curlev, al l of the San f'r<1 n-
cisco area, ·and i6grandchildren.
lier fun eral services \~·ere held nt
the N'az::irelh' !·louse Chapel in San
Ra fae l a nd the fa mily suggests
memorial contributions be 1n1ade to
tru.~ N<.1 za rcth House Building Fund,
Thr Llddrl'SS is 245 No\":t r\lbion
\\';i~·.Sa n i{af.iel.9-1903.
Hughes Funds
Campaign spending r eports un··
veiled tod ay show that t\\'O state can·
d idates fro·m Orange County and
three s upervisors are among rcci·
p ients o f t.:ontri bu l ions f rom
billionaire l{O\\•ard l-tughes.
Besid es dispensing cash to other re-
cent candid:ites, llughes-through a
San Pedro lobbyis t -e.ave Sl.000 to
Controller-elect Kenn eth Co ry and
S2.000 to State Sen. Dennis Carpenter
c R ·f\1e\~·port-Beach.1.
>\d{litio nall v. Hullhes contributed
Si,000 apiece to Supervisors David
Ba ker. Robert B.rt tin and R a,l ph
Clark. ·-·-
1'he s p('nding reports made public
in Sacran1e nto s hti\v u tot-a l of SS0,000
in •1ughes gifts offered through the a
co mmittee headed by4 Donald K .
Bro\\'n of San Pedro.
The report cites ltughes as being
''sclf·cmployed. ''
Woman Blinded by 'Pill'
Awarded $1.14 Million
SAN JOSE CAP) -A jury :!u s
aw~rded Sl.14 million in damages to a
35-,·en r -old housew1re who t,1,·cnt blind
a fte r taking birth control pills.
The jury of nine \l."Onten and three
men returned the vt>rdict for i\licheile
Ahearn of·San Jose on i\1onday after a
se\·en-,veck trial be fore Supe r ior
Court Judge Bruce F. Allen.
The jurors <its6 awl'rded $105 ,66R in
da m:11ics to J\'lrs. Ahearn'!> husbnnd,
Denni s. a structural e!'lgineer.
Both verdict.!! were directed ngatnst
the Ortho Pha r maceu tical Co .. man~ract urer or Ortho-Novu m birth
control pill~. and its parentcompan)',
Johri§on & Johnson.
Lu r lt y Storrs, owner of the Gemco
phHrmacy where Mrs. Ah earn bought
-lhf' pills, al!io\va.!I held Uable.
l\l rs. 1\hc•1r n, mot he r o r three
children, took orr herd a rk If lasses and
~obbcd uncontrollabl y /or .!lt veral
minute:\ after she he11ni the verd ict.
Dennis, ht>r hu~bnnd. put his arm
around her andcrled soflly.
Most or !he jurors ·cmbracCd ~1 rs.
Ahl•a rn as they filed out of the cotirt.
Tri al testimon~ ,asserted lhat l\1rs .
Al1ea.rn started taking the pill s on her
doctor's prescription in 1967.
She test ified that in February. 1969
she experienced the onset or severe
hcad;1c hes <.ind blindness. Doctors
said sh~ became tot al!~ blind three
days later and \.h e blindness was
pcrmanC'nl.
Poctors sa id the blindness was
cau:-ied by rlol"'i which blocked blood
supply to the optic nct ves. which died
becuust" of l:.1ck or blood and oxysen.
The defen!I{', headed by attorney
1'1 .J . P othoven of Sacramento, con-
tended that the sight-destroying clot-
lin~~ was ca Used by a streptococcus in-
fection and not thl! pill .
Dr. J . Harold Willi ams or \Vic hita,
Knn .. u mcdit'Ol doctor and attorney
~·ho represent~ lhe Ahearn~. argued
that th~ blindness was caused by the
pill itself or by a combination or the
pill and the Infection.
'
terested groups and individuals, the Meant Q{iy Off ~i~:~. of criticism has been mad~ ernment ." • •
· SAN JOSE (UPI) -A jail inmalt·
stuffed a bedshcet dov.'n a toilet a nd
fl ushed, gaini ng a day's freedom for
2,500 county employes.
"I expect some ·major changes in
the d r aft of this element before the
next hea rin gs. and if seems that ·wt?
\,·ill be much more s pecific in sevcr;il
a reas," he soid.
_ The Newpart Beach official's re~
marks were aimed at discoi.iragi ng
the regional commission from recom -
mending-to the state legislatu re that
the appointed state commission sue--
The water poured from th e jammed
toilet. a nd eVentually everything in
the block-long Santa Clara County
Civic Center sto1iped : telephories.
con1pute rs, typewriters, lig hts, and
hl'<Jt.
'N!.e ne\vS _o r p otentia l m<.1jor
changes .encouraged some speakers·,
1\·ho stressed that the wording was ex-
tremely vaguC.
.James Lammie, representing the
Ca lifornia Associat ion .o( Port
-ceed the existing satellite. reJtional
commrss1ons.
Dostal a rgUed th at a n appointed
com mission vested with power over
local la nd use control "runs contrary
to the basic concepts and ideals upon
which our nation was foundPrl .''
We Bridge The Generation Gap
•
OUR SALESPEOPLE OFFER A VARIETY Of EXPERIENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE
IN ANY BUSINESS CAH OFFER. All THE MEN HAYE PREVIOUSLY IHSTAUED
CARPETING FOR US. GIVING THEM FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE OF CARPET
PERFORMANCE HOT GAINED AHY O'IHER WAY. ~
AGES OF OU~ SALESPEOPLE RANGE
FROM HAHCY • 22 YEARS TO IREHE ' 75 YEARS
HCY BALOYAH-6 Y"'" al Aldto-. ••••.•.••••••••••••.•.•• c..,et Sale•
. 4tlj.gtMTalionoffCIMllyl11cpt.bu<.
H WOODRICH -17 Y"'" al Alden'• ............. ·-•••• Dreptt'Y Salt•
DAVID ALTON - 9 yecn al Aidttl•• •••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• c..,et SalH
BILL LAURIE -11 y..,.. al AlcMtl'• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c..,et Sale•
ED POWERS -12 y..,.. al Aidttl .............................. c..,et Salu
l\jARILYN 8,4LOYAN -CCMIWMr ....................... • ••••••• c..,et sa1 ..
Experi~e sine• 1950
TED ALDEN 8AlOYAN-cCM1w..,. ............................ Ccrpel Salu .
3rd ~Oft •Xperience since 1942
I REHE MARJAHIAH -11 Y"'" al Alden' ....................... c..,et Salu ... z~ generotion., 54 yrs. e111tritttet
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AIDEN·'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia AYe.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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EDITION
Today's Final
N.Y. Stoeks
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VOL. 7, NO. 351, 2 SECTIONS,..26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DE.CEMBER 17, 1974 N /C TEN CENTS
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Permanent .. State Co,astal P~el Opposed-
Newport Beach went on record
Monday night as opposing establish-
ment of a permanent state coastal
commission made up of appointed of·
ficlals and vested with vast powers to
control coastline land use.
Speaking for the city itl a South
Coast Regional Commission public
hearing in Long Beach, ?l:tayor Pro
T em Milan Dostal called the suggest-
ed super ngency ·•unwarranted and
unnecessary."
Target of Do6tal's criticism was the
"Powers. Fundin.ll and Government"
Element prepared for the regional
commissi9n's consideration by its
st.aft
The staff plan would establish a
permanent state coastal com/nission
made up of appointed officials and
gi ves it virtual veto power over local
coastal land use plans.
Dostal said such a commission 1s
riot needed to "carry out the intent
and purposes of the California Coastal ;1 the appointed stall! comtnission suc-
Zone Conservation Act" • ceed the ex isling satellite re..:ional
· i. "commissions. !'.1oreover, be added. the proposed I •·
ap pointed slate commi ss ion Dostal argued that an appointed
represents~ potential ·1'prolireration commission vested v.•ith power over
or bureaucracy that is inconsistent local land use control '"runs contrary
with respotisive and responsible gov-to the basic concepts and ideals upon
ernment. •· which our nation was rounrli>rl . · ·
The Newport Beach official's ,-e -··we belie~ in the democratic pro-
marks were aimed at discouraging cess and the people's right to elect and
the regional commission ~rom recom-to dismiss their public servants," he
mending to the state legislature that continued. '
Dostal v.·cnt on lo fault the stafl pro-
posal ror:
-Failing to pro\!1dc a method for
appealin g comm1ss1on decisions .
-Empower ing the commi ssion
with authority to amend land use·
plans already approved l.iy lhl'
legislaturt'
-Requiring <.1 two-thirds vote to
amend land use plans once they are
approved.
\Vhile criticizing the proposed
.. powers, fund ing and government""
element. Dostal took time out tQ jab
another s taff proposal. expansion of
the coastal permit zone and the
number of activities requiring coastal
con1 ni iS!ilfn)>ermits.
Those s uggestions. Dostal said, a re
··int'onsistent With previous policies.
unjustified and unwarranted.••
The Newport Beach official con-
cluded his remarks by expressing the
city's bOpe to be hel pful in developing
a "reasonable cost lo the taxpayers.,;·
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ssessor ro e ere
Cities Set
To Attack
Power Try
BY JOllNVAi.TERZA
Ol_UM D•llJ Pii.l.Shff
A controversial coastal planiling
element that would perpetuate-and
ev_e,n_broa.den -the powlr -of coastal
commissions drew attacks from some
... affil prifse rrom others at initial hear-
ings !'.1ond!).y in Long Beach.
ThetJ Also Serve
Dr. Lollis Cella Cleft) is a register ed R epublican. Richard
O'Neill trightl is chairman of Orange Couoty's Democratic
Central Committee. They have at least one thing in common :=--
they back political candiaates with their money. A lot of it:-'See
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-'Festival · orLights'
Sails Again Thursday
After las t year's absence because of
the energy crisis, Nev.•porl Beach's
traditional Christmas fi otilla, "The
Festi\•al or Lights." returns to ·the
\\'aterways Thursday night.
Ch.imber of Commerce, the floti lla
will appear nightl y rrohl 6:30 to 9: 15
p.m . through !t1onday. The attraction
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Regional Coastal Commissioners
opened lhe first or three hearings into
the ninth element of the Coastal Zone
Conservation Plan,..and it is by £ar the
most debated. ...
Coastal cities, including Newport
Beach a nd Palos Verdes E~ates, sent
delegates M'onday to attack proposals
that could set up a successor agency~
with ·powers to control all l.Jrid41Se
changes within the five-mile strip of
the coastline. _....-.
City s.pok~ primarily assailed
the po_!entiiil for a successor agency to
be autocratic and accountable onJY to
the courts. _ --Prais~ ·for the Powers, Fundi"ng a nd
Government Element came from the
same groups which fought hard for
passage cf the COasr31 Initiative ·
which established th' present s9stem
o£·permits ror the 1,000-yard strip of
coastal territory. · _
Conservationist· groups. urged that
the Regiona~ Coastal Commission.re·
tain the strictness in the element so
that the coastal resources that are left
can be saved.
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Happy Birthday
5-0 Voting
By Panel
Sparks Bid
Orange County Supervisors tOday
1 called for a full-seal~ inve~tiga~ion of
the county assessOr 's office in the
wake of Grand Jury indictments al·
legihg former and present e mployes
worked illegally on the congressional
t'ampiigil. of fOrmer Assessor Andrew
Hinshav.•.
The board voted 5-0 on a motion by
Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich of
Fullerton o r dering the county
counsel. county administrative of-
ficer and the county audilor-
controller to an io-depth study or the
office _and its employes and to report
back lo supervisors as quickly u
possible. ·
Diedrich said be wants possible lost
<:O\mty funds to be traced and forlhe
courity to take whatever steps a re
necessary, including-legal action. to
get · r eimbursement for losses that
may have incurred. ·
The Grand Jury ind ictments charge
seven current and two former as·
sessor's office employCs -with claim·
ing vacation time!_hey didn't earn and
allegedly using office equiplrient on
HinshaW's successful campaign ror cong~ess in.1972,-
-.Newpo'rt's Art · . ......
Museum Gets
$7,SOO G~ant
·!\lore than 100 boats adorned· with-
Yute lights and ornaments are expect·
ed-(o form the water caravan that will
set out from the eastern end or Balboa
Jsland at 6:30 p.m. on a lefsurely
Chi-istmas season tour or Nev.1p6rt
Harbor.
Sponsored by the Newport Harbor
Employe Sees
.D.ead Man, ~2,
In Mes-a Home
3 Supervisors,
OC Sol'ons Get
Hughes Funds
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Campaign s pending reports un·
,·eiled today show that two state can·
didates from Orange County and
three s upervisors. are among reci-
pie nts or contributions from
billionaire Howard Hughes.
Costa l\f e~a Pol~ce Chief Roger Neth, who was one or the city's rirst thr~e pohce offtce~s, shares cake with Rosem ary Dragoman, the '"'
J>?lice department s newestemploye. Th~cca s ion was the 21st an-1uvers~ry Monday of the Costa Mesa Poli · Department. Neth hci s
bee.n with .the department longer tha n an one. l\1rs. Drugoman . an
lr\·1.ne res ide nt, began work Monday as a r ecords cle rk .
The ·Newport Harbor Art Museum
wi ll receive a S7.500 matching grant
from the National Endowment for the
Arts, it w"as announced ioday.
The grant will match funds alrea9y
contributed b y Avco F'inanela l
Services. which also donated a large
portion of the museum·s permanent
collection. , "I
Director David Steinmetz said "to----..
day th at a lthol,!gh the fu nds "'ere
originally appli ed for with the intent Con~t
\l't'alht'r··
Fair through Wednesday, at'-
cording to the weather servi ce,
u·ith cooler doys a long the
Orange Coast. Beach highs 67
rising to onl;v ·72 inla·nd. LowS
47 -52.
INSIDE TOD/\\'
Patty Hearst's grandmother ho.~
' f)Clssed awoy. l~ving the Toc:.tical
SLA member Q poT!ion of her
JOTtune. Patty's molheT says the
11ews of the formeT Berkeley stu-
denr.t activitiei were kept from the .
st.year old woman becauu 'it might. ,
ha!Nt killed her.' See lfOf'JI PQDt A4. ·
lndt•:or-., ... ... ..
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A Costa J\1esa city maintenance
'worker uprooting a parkway tree
made a 1<:hilling discovery Monday
when he investigated to determine
why an elderly man sitting In a front
window chair had seemed to bi'
v.•atchi n~him ror so long.
Besides.dispensing cash to other re-
cent candidates, Hughes-through a
San Pedro lobbyist --p:ave Sl,000 to
Controll er-elect Kenneth Cory and
S2.000 to State Sen. Dennis Carpenter'
l R-Newport Beach).
Administration Gives
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Fred K . J\torton, 82. of 204
Broadway, had apparently been dead
for some time, investigators said.
5% Surtax New Push
City e m i>loye Adolph Thoc:ion said
he tapped on J\iorto n ~s window
several times and got no response in
his efforts to determine i£ the elderly
man needed help.
Thorson called police and Officer
Steve Shulman kicked in the front
door and determined J\1r . Norton had
sU£cumbcd.
Coroner's deputies said it appeared
he died of natural cau~es and the body
"'as removed to Bell Broadway
1.·Iortuary, which is in charge of
services. •
.SURPRISE GAIJV .
POSTED BY DOW
Additionall~·. Hul!'.hes contributed
Sl.000 apiece to Supervisors David
Baker. Robert 8 jitlin and Ra lph
Clark. ·
The spending reports made public
in Sacramento show a total of $50,000
in Hughes &ifts ofrered through the a
com1niftee headed by Donald K.
Brown or San Pedro.
. The report cites Hughes as being
"self-employed.'"
\VASl-llNGTO:'\ !UPI ). The Ad -
ministrution is considering ti rcne"·a\
of its call for :i 5 pe.rrenl int'Ome ta.'\
s urc harge, Trea s ury Secrctar\'
\Villiam E. Simon sajd tOda,·. ·
··it (the surtax) is most Clearly go-
ing to be an option we "'ill gi ve the
President next \\•eek,"' Si mon said in
testimony to the Senate Budget Com -
mittf;!c •
Schwalbe Convicted
Of Morals Charges
NEW YORK (AP) -,A late round or Atari J. Schwalbe of Newport Beach close to him throughout t\\'O trials on
bu,YhfgS!'iook the stock market out or was found guil\y..-of multiple morals the sam e c"harges. broke down jnd
its recent aimless_._ wandering pattern charges ~1onday night after moca wept as the jury \'l'rrlict was read in
today. than three days of deliberation by a -Judge Calvin Schmidt' it courtroom..
Tbe rally was uneven, showing up 1'1arbor ~1unicipal Courtju_ry. Judge Schmidt deferred until later
more in· some o( the popular averages SchW-albc. 43.-.was. convtcted on six · toda~ a ptosecut lon _motion t-h:it ·
than. 1n the O\'er-all tally of gainers-counts of .~~buting ~o the delln· S<:hwal6c be tran~fcrred t<t Orange
andJoseu. (Tables,.J\131 . quency or m1no~ and ~l\'e count.s ol County Superior Court thal rou ld lelld
Trading was fairly active. The Dow sexu0illy mol~sling minors. All 11 to his ccrtif\calion as u mcntall)
Jones aver8ge g\lincd 10.71 points to charges are m1~emeanors. di'iordered sex offender ~7~$4. The s uspend ed Coron~ del Mar 1r thnt motion by Deputy District
Brokers Found no partlcuJar news High School soda! studies teacher Attorney -Carl Armbrusl is denied
development lo a account for lht up-was round not guilty on three other Schwnlbe wlll be sent.enced by Judite
ewlng and generally credited it mosl· counts or sexual mole~tatlon and Schmidt \n about two weeks time to
Jyto forces Within the market ltselt. lh~ce rurlh~rcountso~ contributing. whnt could be as much as elghl YtlllfS
---------·---:k.hwalbe and hls w1Ce, who has aal Jn Lhe coun~ jaiL
\Vhile e m phas11.1nR th at President
f'~ord had mudc no <lcc1:-.1ons al>out the
economic package he \\'ill pre~ent to
th(' Cong rcss.,,,carl;v next )C<ir, Si mon
appeared to <.l i~pute hints from the
\\'bile I-lou se and others 1n the Ad -
ministratio n lhal th~ su rta,'\ v.·as now
a dead issue
Si mon also empli:1s1Zl·rl that the Ad -
ministration had not abandonc<I its
policie s of fi s cal di sripl1nl' -
somctin1e:-calll'd "lhl' old-tin1c re-
ligi on·· -dc~1>i1 l' a det'l>"n1np rt·
C'C'S~1nn
l"nder the ~urt ax l)fuposul. tht· por
lion o·r 1nd1v1cl11al earning~ :1bovc•
S7,500 -Sl5.000 for a fan1Jly --v.ould
bt> ~ubjcc l lo the 5 pcrrenl su rt;1~ IL
"':IS dt'~l~rJl"d. HCC'Ordin_g lo lhc Ad
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Four Elementary
Schools P erfor111
Student choirs from AndcrJi:e!'I.
Nc.\~:porL. l·lc1Rhls. \\o't\M>n find K:ust'r
Elementary Schools ..-·ill perform ;1t
6 :4~ o·ciock tont,llh't in un outdoor
Chrl!tm11:-1 t"On<'f!rt nt F'a:o1 hlon 1!'11:.ind
in Newport l\~arh.
The stude nt !! wilt !I.in~ a Ht"brc'v
round. two mt.•dleys or tradftional
Chrislma11 carOl!li and nn old Mnra-
,·ian catol. ''Dy the \V a.)'sidc. ··
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of remodeling the exist'ing museum,
he nov.: has other plans for the money ..
tfthe foundation approv£s of the idea.
Beca1.ise the museum is planning to
construct another bu ild ing. irenou J!'h
fund s are <-1\'ailahle. Steinmeu "'ould
like to use the total StS.000 to build ·
that portion of the ne\\' building lhal
"·ould house the permanent collec-
tion
Goodwill Bin
Not a Home; •
He 's Jailed
ti1r1stma:,. 1:-. a time of sood
\\'ill l0\\':1 rd men. but troin!'ient
housP Pfli nter Bill \\.indham had
little for tho:;c "·hn c.vieted and
J:nll•d him i\1onda .\· in Costa
i\l l'!-;a .
Good"'il\ Industries \\Orkmcn
arr1"ed et .thei1· collcetion bin
al l9th Street und Anaheim
1\venue to empty it or donations
and said \\'1ndham c:imc tumbl·
1ngout1:00, _
ln,·c:-.tlg'a tors ullc~ed \~'ln
dham. 39. \\llS \\ .. arn~d to rind
RC"' livinA quarlCMI but f::u led lQ
hl•l'd the ~ld\'ICC f
lie was n~hed out of th<' collcc--
tion hin a gain later, according l<r
Officer !\I all l,etlcr1el10 anll
booked into jaU QR a charac or
cnterinq a .structure Yo'ilhout
pcrmi!'s1on of l,hcown~r.
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Daughter Gets-Hard Labor-
FORT Li\l'D~:1(0.\l.E, Fl <• 1Ul'l l -A 20-yeor-old woman with a
he11 rl dcrl'ct h~!o '-".·t·n sl·nt.:nrcd iei t'llO years at hard labor for \'\olatin&
pro~t1011 by hvu\i.: v.1th htr mottu . .-1·.
Circuit (.iourt Judi.:c Daniel ~·utch. in ordering Eliiabcth Ortiz to the
s tutc prison ({Ir women, su1d Alonday lhat Miss Ortiz violated his ordtir
nnt tn live v.•ith hl'r mother because '.'ihe was a woman of "improper moral
~uluc.s" lt\·111~ .... 1th u m>in out of wedlock.
l'l11SS OKTIZ llAO been con\'1cled nr posse~s1ng lti i:r am s or m 11ri1uona
a'nd sent to Jilil She was released Sept. 5, and placed on three years proba-
tion by 1''utch who ordered her tol1ve at a half11o·ay house.
'fhc girl, \I.ho doctors said requires open heart surgery, returned to
her nlothc.•r'.s hnmt: ""'hen she was expelled from the halfway house ror be·
ing 10 m1nulc~ lull' for curfew. _
Shl' 30bbt."tl. · .\lothl!r. ob i\tolhcr," when fulch sentenced her 4> th o
st.al~ prison in Lowell, Fl ;.&. -
"I COULD 111' \II·: livtd with somebody else," she told the court, "'but
l w;1nt'-'d to be wllh my mother." _
·rhl" girl's molhl!r. Carol i\1 cCandless. told F'utch sh<' no longer lived
\lo'ith the mein, although J\l iss Orliz testified lhut he sometimes "spent the
rug ht. •·1tc'~ sentcnl'ing my dau,::hter for my si ns," r-.lrs. ;\1cCandless said.
_'1Thu_kill is so honest she wouhhl'I even lie fnr me . 1'ti.is isn't Justice."
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POWER8 OPPOSED ·
Nc""'J>?rl ._Hcuch Vice !\1i:iyor !\lil an ·
Dostal decried the lossot locul control
intjv.dcd in the current proposal and
stressed that the element is far too
vague in describing the actual powers
of a future coast.al commission.
He ulso ussaile<l proposals by con-
sultants that nb elected offi ci1'1S bC' in-
~Judcd in the makeup of future com-
mi ssions.
The clement was drafted primarily
Mary Curley
Final Rites
Held Friday
Funeral services were held Friday
in San Rafael for ftlrs. l\1ary Lamb
Curley, mother of Orange Coast Dally
Pilot Vice President 11nd Gener.al
Manager Jack R. Curley. 1
. A nritive of San Francisco f\1rs.
CUrley. who died Dec. 11, was buried
at ltoly Cro"ss Cemetery in Colma.
She also leaves· !our other sons,
Clyde J ., -...Uobert G., ·William L. and
Charles H._burley, all of the San Fran-
cisco area, ·and 19 grandchildren.
lier funeral services were held at
the Nazareth House Chapel in San
R afaCI and the ra rnjly suggests
m emorial contributions be made Lo
lhe Nazareth House BuildiilrFund.
The address is 245 Nova Albion Way, San Rafael,94903. ........_ '
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by \egalconsultanl Oennis Antenore.
l-le tohl regional commissioners
that after meeting with about 100 in-
terested groups and Individuals. the
tenor or criticism has been m?.dC
clear.
"I expect some major changes in
the-draft of this element before the
next hearings, and it seems that we
~·ill be much more specific in several
:i.reas," he said.
The news or potential m ajor
changes encouraged some speakers,.
who stressed that the wording was ex-
tremely vague.
James Lammie, representing the
Ca lifornia Association of Port
Authorities, was extremely critical of
the writing in the element.
"It offers no alternatives. Instead,
it simply sets forth one alternative ror
continuing contralofthecoast. It gives
no rationales for the opinions of the
writers and OQOptions whatever.!' he
said.
Teen-agers Rob
Plaza Shoppers
A Tustfn mother and daughter were-
robbed at gunpoint ~fonday night in
theSouth Coast Plaza shopping center
by two teen-agers who fled in a
ge:taway car.
Police said Mrs. Mil agio Cerri, 42,
and her daughter Alice, 22, were
forced to turn over.$20 in cash. and
their purses containing credit cards
and identification.
The women told officers they wei:e
confronted on a Christmas shopping
trip 3!-~hey walked toward their~ar in_
the croWded lot adjacent to the San
Djego fl"eh(a_y .
Mardian
A:dmits
Deceit
\VASHINGTON ULP.11-Hobert C.
ll.1ardian ucknowledged today h(' \\'8S ..
·•not comple tely honest" when he told
an a ttorney for President Nixon's re·
election committee what he knew
a bout the \Vaterg:ttc breuk-1n shortly
arterithappenedin 1972.
Mardian. a former assistant at-
torney general and one or five defen·
dants in lh(' \V ;:itcrga te cover-up trial,
was cross-examined about wh<1 t he
told Kenheth W. Parkinson, who had
been hi rCd to handle Watcrj1 <1le legal
work. ~1 nrdia(I is a sometime San
Clemente resident.
"l was-not completely honest," the
>I-year-old Mardiantold assistant pro-
;ecutor Jill Wine Volner. "I told him
what I felt I could ethically do under
the solemn promise that I had given
<G.Gordonl Liddy."
The rormer re-election committee
attorney acknowledged he did not tell
farlci.nson that Liddy ltt te.r..con\1ic.l:
ed as a mastermind or Watergate -
told him thut rormer Attorney General
·John N: J\titc hell, nlso a defendant, ap-
proved the funding for the break-in.
J\lardian teslified under heated
questioning by ~1rs. Volner Monday
that Liddy ta lked to him at great length
abOut W.atergate shortJy after the
break-in under the assurance he would
not tell anyone. Mardian said this
pledge kept him from gning to
authorities ~'1th the information he
learned from Liddy.
l'itrs. Volner completed her cross-
examination of Mardian in a much
calmer atmosphere than had been the
case during Monday's questioning -
but presiding U.S. District Judge J ohn
J . Sfrica was forced lo interrupt a t one
point. ·
Then,· turrung Lo Mardian, Sirica
said:
"But today you're going to answer
questions. If you want to make any
gratuitous statements, you can do so
lhrou!:h your lawyer.''
The exchange started when P.tr!t.
Volner asked Mardian about a meeting
he had in mid-July, 1972 with Nixon.
aides Fred LaRue and John W. Dean
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She asked Mardian whether-he told
the two, "You know what that nut Afa-
gruder dicJ.-? He told Parkin~on J)le
whole truth!" .
~1agr.uder was deputy campaign
director for Nixon and Parkinson is a
C<f:def endantin the trial.
Gardener Who
Slew Father
Must Quit U.S.
A Costa f\1esa gardener who
slabbed his fal!ier t.o~death during an_
a rgumeJlt had his state prison term
set aside lale_ Monday in Ora nge
County Superior Court. pro•1ided that
he return to his native Mexico.
Judge Byron K. McMillan formally
sentenc.ed. Daniel Rios Rivera to a ' • TONIGl-rr
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -
Regu1arlneeting. City HaU, 6:30 p.m.
S ld • G ·-~ pr1sonterm.o(oneto-lSyearsandthen 0 ier Ul ly suspended the sentence when the im-
, migrant agreed to his suggestion that
BERLIN (UPI) -A \.l.S. mi l~ry he leave the Uruted States.
"BEHIND THE llEADUNES," -
tJr. Giles T . Brown lecturer, OCC
f.'onun , 1:30 p.m. ·
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Happy Birthday
Arthur fo'iedler, conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestrn, gets
ready to sample the 500-pound birthday cake presented him at
-eosurn City' HaJr.TicCIIer, membe r of tlle Pops orchestra for 60
years and maes tro for the ~ast 45 year s. is 80 years old today.
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SURTAX STIJDIED · · • •
ministration, to pla~e a portion or the
burden of fighting inflation on those
who could afford it.
Simon ;.ilso said The nalion's un-
employment rate may reach 7 .S per-
cent sometime next year, the highest
Administration prediction thus far.
However, he said the Adminislra·
lion v.'ould not allow the rate to go
beyond that level because "we have to
Lake care of those who bear a dis-
proportionate burden'' of i nfl a lion.
Sen. Frank l\1oss (0 -Utah), asked
Simon whetl'l.er he thought lhe jobless
rate ~·ould increase to 10 percent next
year. Simon replied that the 10 per·
cent figure v.•as "'just too high and we
will take core of them (worke rs)
hrough s pe~ific measures. \V e
Workers Sever
Phone Line$
For 2nd Day
Construction crews getting under
way in ea rnesJ. on the l'\ewport
Freeway into Costa Mesa today
severed a telephone line, disrupting
ser vice for the second time in as many
days. . . ·
· . Costa 1'-f~sa police lost half their
phone service to headquarters at 99
fair Drive, about a half-mile from the
severed tine.
Patrol Lt. Avery G. Smith noted the
raCility is set up with t\1·0 separat e
telephone systems to avoid·a"i?omplete
loss of service to the emergency com-
munications center. .
He said the same thing occurred
l\londay when cre\\'S beg;in grading
and bulldozing-in-the vicinity Of Fair-
Driveand Ne~-port Boulevard.
The service severance took about 90
minutes to ·rep~ir and affectecl about
200 r esi denti•al and bus-iness cUstomers~--
forecast 7.5 percent." The rate now is
6.5 percent.
Simon, under tough questioning by
budget committee Chairman Edmund
S. A1uskie (D·MaineJ, repeatedly
~voided questions on whether he
personally favored specific economic
propo~als such as the surtax or a tax
cut. "We are fighting both (ioOation and
r ecession )," Simon sai~. "but infla-
tion is t he major factor in causing re-
cession." d , , tr 1. st Simon ~aid the A m1rus a 10~.~u.
recognize that the eco11omy .is in
need or a degree of fiscal !lnd
monetary support," b1:1t e~ph3:s1zed
that he still feels that 1nfiat1on ts the
major culprit ip t~e econ~my and t~at
increasing spending to fight inflation
would be unwise. .
Simon said that the recession pro-
bably would continue' its downward
lrend into the spring of 1975, but "we
expect real growth to r esume som e
time during the middle months of the
year."
lie said he expected production in
both the housing an~ automobile in·
clustries to pick up late this winter or-
1n the early spring.
Congress all but ignored the surtax
question during its last session, and it
~'as considered almost certain that
the Administration had totally a ban-
doned th e idea until Simon's
te~!imon): today.
.$5.5 :Billion ' .
Jobless A.id
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\VASHlNGTON (AP) -
Senate-Ho_y.se conferees agreed
today on a compromise bill
authorizing SS.S billion to aid the
nalion's jobless.
Panel Has
F-inal Note •
On Rocky
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House
J.udiciary Committee's final report on
Nelson A. ROckeretter contains no
Specific criticism of the vie~ pres iden·
Un i nomin\le but notes chat some me m·
bers who voted for him have ·•certain
reservations."
A minority report by the 12
DE;mocrats on the 38-meinbcr r;ianel
"'ho voted agains t R,Qc.~.~(~t\~1:·
however. criticizes hlS-gifls and loans
tO associates and 4f:tpresses concern
about the merging Of the $1 .4· billion
Rockefeller family fortune with the
powers of the vice presidency.
The ri:port was sent today to the fulJ
I louse wli1ch will vote on Rockefeller's
confirmation Thursday. \Vith ¥pprov·
al certain there, Senate leaders an-
. nounced plans tos,vear in the ne\\' vice
president in nationally televised
ceremonies one hour-after the final
vote .
It will be the first time li,•e television
ha s been permitted in the Senate.
\\1here Rockefeller will preside as \'ice
president.
The committee's report drew no con·
clusions about several controversial
issues surrounding the Rockereller
nomination. But it said that not every
member who voted' (or Rockefeller
"finds himself in agreement" ~·ith
Rockefeller's record or philosophy
·and added that several members
voiced "certain reservations" during
debate.
The report also contained a letter
from Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger denying .that he ever dis-
cussed:."nationaJ security" wiretaps
\vilh Rockefeller. Rockefeller earlier
denied knowing o( the taps.
In a nother letter , Rockefeller said
he had no Swiss or other foreign hank
accounts, and owned no gold other
than a rew eoins and jewelry.
Kids' Theatre
Performances
, A! High Schop I
Performances or ''Children's
Theatre" featuring children's stories.
song"s and musical instruments, will
be given at 1, 3 and S p.m. Saturday at
Newport Harbor High School.
Presented by the school's drama
department, the production is bejng
directed-by Benjamin Mann, a senior
at Newport Harbor. .
Besides directing the show,.Mann is
responsible for scripting "Children's
Theatre."
An ensemble or eight -Mike
1'1cConnell, Candi Mitchell, Leslie
Curtis, J eanie Locke, Deb Peterson,
Mark Rucker, Kim Set1> anCl "Dana
VanDiver -are featured in the show,
whicb will include bright costumes
a nd stories design.ed to entertain
children.
Admission is S1 al £he.door. a-nd seat·
ing. is limited in the school
auditorium, 6CKflrvine Ave., Newport
Beach.
For those unable to. atti?nd Satur-
day, the &how will be'.' repeated the
·following Saturday, Dec. 21, at 1, 3
and 7 p.m . ·a.t the same location.
'"'!"HAT CHAMP !O.NS!f!P
SEASON" _, South Coast Repertory
Theater~ thru Sun. 8 p.m.
court today declared Pvt. Robert . R1ver::i.23,of250SOrangeAve ,was
Xuchow, 19, an alleged leader of an booked 'b~ murder charges last ll.1a y
American soJdier's strike three llo'eeks ~ by police who found the body of
<igo, guilty of a separate charge of re· · R~xmon~~Pina Rivera, SO , outside a
fusing to cut his hair and sideburns to n~b~or.s apartment._ _ Santa Ana Heights·-~-~.
Army regulation len~th. Rivere ad_m1~ted. t~at he use~ h~s •
The le g is lation would
earmark $2.S billion for an.
estimated 330,000 public service
jobs the coming year and
another 52.S billion in emergen-
cy unemployment comPensation
covering persons presently n!)t
entitled to such benefits. ·
From Page A I
FE!STIVAL .•• Wt:DNESD.\Y. DF.Ct:MBER 18
, COAST COM!!UN!TY COLLEGE
BOARD -Regular mettting, 1370
Adams,8p.m .
CHR!S«'M AS CONCERT
Newport Harbor High School's music
department, auditorium, 7:30 p.m.
Free.
OCC LECTURE -''Aviation Safety
for•filots.'' Auditorium. 7:30p.m .
"'ALCOJ:IOLIS\\1 . AN ADDICTIVE
DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lec-
turer, Raleigh l lills 1-lospital, 1507 E.
J6t..b St . Ne\~1porl Beach, 6:15 p.m. In-
formation: 64S-5i07.
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The SpeciaT court scheduled sen· ~cket knife to1nfl1cl_f.!lt al wounds '?n G S
lencing for la ter lhls \\'eek. a ft er it hi s fal~er. lie told pohce: he t~en·sa~ In Thieves et tereo Conferees said they hope to .
get the bill ready for a House
\'ote \Vednesday, followed im-
mediat ely by a Senate vote.
.Republicans on the Serinte-
J~ouse l'O nference said they ex-
pect President Ford to sign the
legislation.
hears defe nse witnesses testify to a chair and \\'t'Pl V1'h1le his dying ~
i\uehow's character. rather er.cpl on hands and knees from Burklars Yl'hose ethod of entry is
(heaPatlmenttiietwoshared. not )'el known raid a Santa Ana ·~ lleights a partment f\.fond:1)' night and
is expecte"d to draw thousands or
visitors to the harbor area.
Meanest-ThJ•ef ;~s;:,:,~orr stereo equipment valued
Deputies -Sa.id the theft" occurred
1vhile occupant Julie Kay Lanning. 19.
Boat owners who want to join the
lighted armada need 9nly to take a
position in the parade fine as It Corms
near the Balboa Island terry landing,
according lo Dr. Les Starnes,
chairma~ of this year's light fesli\'81. Burglar Gets Mesan~' Yule Gifts
A burglar tOOk aclvantage of a Costa
i\lesa man's absence Sunday night lo
bre::ik into his homl' Vl'hile he was out
Christmas shopping .ind steal $35
\\'Ol'\h or girts.
Earl f'. Conover. or 2·15 S:i nta Isabel
Ave ., disCovercd the break-in when he
rt::turnrd hon1c v.•ilh additional gifts
for his fan\t\v :ind fricnds;y(
Some ~·efc for his so[ t:dd1c. 14.
who has made the ne\\·s for two rears
by s tarling his O\\'n llalloween tradi-
tion of \rick-or-treating for money
\\•hi ch he gives to Fair"iew State
Jlospit aJ for treats for young patienls
there.
Investigators said the intruder re-
a{'hed tf\rough a doggie door entrance
cut into lhl' kitchen door o..ind unlocked
11 to gain entry.
Woman Blinded by 'Pill'
Awarded $1.14 Million
SAN JOSE <AP) -A jury has
<1wardcd Sl.1<1 m1llion in damages to a
35-year -olcl houi;ewifc who wenl blind
nrter t<tking birth conlrol pill s.
The jury ·or nine women and three
men returned the \'erdicl for :\Iichclle
AhC><1rn of San .Jose on i\londn y a ftl'r a
~cvcn -wcl•k tt1a\ before Supe rior
<.:our\ Judge Bruce F. AllCn.
--1Jleju.rur.s..also .awarded $-~05.G68 1n
damai::es to Atrs. Ahcarn"s husband,
Oenni:s. a structural engineer.
Both verd1c1s were directed ogainst
th e Ortho Pharmaceutical Co.,
iiinnuf:1clurf!r of Ortho-Novum birth
co11trol pill~. a nd its parent tompany.
John:son ttt Johnson.
•Luclc" Storn. owner or the Gemco pharm~ry "'here :\lrs. Ahcoirn bought
the pills. :il'.'id "':.IS held liable .
Mri;. Ahearn. mother o f three
children. took ol'f ht'r dark glus:Scs ond
~obbcd uncontrollably for S('\'eral
minult"'I after she hl'ard thf" verdict.
Dennis. her hu:i bnnd. put hls :i.rm
.around her and cri('d 5ofll y,
. ' '
f\lost or the jurors embr::iccd l\lrs.
Ahearn as they file(! out of lh{' courl.
Trial t estimony asserted tha t ~1rs.
AhC'arn started taking the pills on he r
doctor's prescription in 1007 .
She testified that in ~~ebruary, 1969
s he experienced the onset of severe
headac he~ and blindness. Doctors
said s hl' became totall.Y IS"lind three
days I11t"er linil -lh<' bl indness was
permanenl.
Do~tor s soid the blindne:ot11 Wa!I
cnu5ed by cJoL~ wtuch blocked blood
~upply to the optic ner'ves, which died
bcc•use of lack of blood and oxyten.
1'he dt·fcnsc, headed by attorney
ri1 J. Potho,·rn of Sa{'r:imento, con-
tended that the sight·dl'!!lroy1ng clot-
lln~ \1 as c~u!icd by '1streptococcus1n-
£e<'llOn and not th~ pill.
Or .I ll;u·old Willloms of tVi chit:i.
f\~n .. 1J medical doctor and attorney
v.ho rcpres<'nterl the Aht'arns, argued
th:.it tht: hhndncss was ciluscd by the
J)ill ilSf'lf or hy a C('lffib1natlon O[ the
pill and th1• 1nfe{'tion .
of22320rchardSt.. \vasout.
•
We Bridge The G.eneration Gap
OUR SALESPEOPLE OFFER A VARIETY OF EXPERIENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE
IN ANY BUSINESS CAN OFFER: ALL,THE MEH HAYE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED
CARPETING FOR .US. GIVING THEM ffRST·HAMD KNOWLEDGE OF CAAl'ET
PERFORMANCE NOT GAINED AMY-OTHER WAY.
AGES OF OUR SALESPEOPLE RANGE
FROM MAMCY • 22 YEARS TO IREME--75 YEARS
NANCY I.ALOY AN -6 ytc:n at Aldttt's ......................... C.-pet Salts ~ 1 4th gffteraffon of famity fn cpt. btis..
ALAH WOODRICH -11 , ..... at Alden'• .................... o..,ery sa1 ..
DAVID ALTON_, v ..... at Aid ............................... ·.Carpet sor ..
BILL LAURIE -11 y•an at Alden's ............... ; •••••••••••• Carpet SalH
ED POW~S -12 y..,.,at Aldon"s •••••••••••• , ............... Carpet SalH
MARILYN BALOYAM -co-ownet" ••••••••••••••••••••• : •••••••. Cirpe! Salff
bp<ri"'"i• slnct 1950 no ALDEM BALOYAM-Co-ow!ltf' ............................ Carpet Salts
3rd t;1eneration nptritnet 1lnc• 1942
!RENE MARJA HI AN -11 Y"'" at Alden'• •••••• ; ••••••••••••••• c...,.1 sa1 ..
-lfld gtMratton. 54 yrs. nptritKe :.
. ' How's .That For Bridging A Gap!
ED IOIORAG!iAM-cit Aldeo'•· ••••••••••• JS y,... Exptri-• wffll 1'9flow
AI,DEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 flacentia Ave.
COSTAMHA
646-4838
-HOURS:Mon. TlwvTllcn., t to S:lO-flU. t ~t-SAT. t :JO lo 5 . -
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Getting East _Laugh Tueeday's
Cloeing Prices
. NEW YORK ·STOCK EXCHANGE
.G~s 'f-opA.dman Counters Critics
Hf'# VOii< «iJ>O -S.. ,_. ~ Mil Sallll ... St#'! ._ ~ t.t• Sllil ~
.By MILTON MOSkO.Wrt'Z
General Motors, re·
g&rdcd by many as the
epitome of the soulless eot·
poraUon1 does have a sense
Money
Tree
.ally mak1Jl3,.bea.d•ay with
lbls dish of t'ereal wiW 1
stopped to catch my breath
rand lben Lt started to bite
~~(~.
~~ere prke 41t ~ P·la.l 0-°"t M.~ a. 0tq N~tbt ~ ,t l!ldlt OW ~ f'.t ~I 0. O'I) MI* Cliiif ~ =· Stedi•*'** ~\14iC• 10~ .. ~~-t.~:. SW.•~Mo41y""'t ' u~-.M(~cl ... , to P,,......H, ~.,,,,., ... , '°' '··Suri°'''•'··~-Sein 1Mt Id.» 14 21t ~'H ~ _...,. r •"' .. I 4S -Yt HolNt.IM 11 Iii» "'-'• 1'-M( oy tcltt • " 2'-• . llooi9'oi4 ,» 14 t11 tti. + -SvtlOilDI 214 • • ... IMt ,., P·'~":'!!. .... a.. b! m ·• ~ 2f"! ~ =. ~1.,~ .~ .:n ~= ~ :=:: t: .. 1~ n~: ~ ~ rn:urn 'l''° ~~,~ s-1~? Jii ::: : =~.:, ! .: H .. :.: AbllottL 1 at U $4 ~+ Uli 'I"' Ol!tf S 14'-5 ~!)t.IQl..of ,JO •• 1100 7a +I Hort.I ~ j SJ 1-.-Iii M< 0 .~ i I 1*'-\lo ""'1G lllC a J I 12~ SunWPHh . 1 SS •••
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AdElcp 1 20d • • 70 1~.. CatoPI. uo • 112 \2141+ .. ~, , ... ' .. t.c'h-"' Heudlle ... l ., "" •• M<Ot4'$f Q A I l'h . ~!I pf,,?~ •. • l~ !!.~. · ... ~KV~t .... s' 402 , ..... * ~~!'·~ :: 1g m+~· g:,'f.~c':tt f f: ~";: C.i.~.f, .~ ~ ~·~ =~2~·4 ~ ~1~ ~~~l'.: .p•'~ ~~.::1~ p;;ci1p1,~0. .. nfo ;m: t~ Sllttl>Ma~t'Sh' 2 l1 ~~ :.:
Advlnv iod •. 51 )\Ii+ ~ c.trG I.He! • J W.-'Iii IE"O\F .AJf S 11 t'WI + "° ~,b .OSli t '4 S\lt • MCl,.Mn .U ' H 1S--.,,, ~11~ t1 •• .c70 • 1412 u.... · Swan._ Ci 1 11 4 • AtlnaLI I oe 7 410 2AV.+ " CartH1i. IO • 31 ,, + \\ IEwvtll l'h 7 1 • .. ~F{ftc I 10 ~ ,. ___ ~ Nl(Ltl!S uo ' " Uh ...... " .... , 12v.-... Syoron tJ • SI tt\lr+ Iii
• ot humor, and it resides, as
you mi1ht suspect, in the
person of its advertlslog
director, Gail Smith.
-Smith, who presides over
an ad budget of $160 million,
an expenditure that ranks
ing appeared In the Industry
.trade paper, Advertising
Age.
"I won't alve the name of
the cereal, but this is the
company who uses the old
coot on television wbo
roughs through the forest
winking at the knotholes in
the bottom of wild hickory
AtlNLf pft • • 1 " .. 'h C.tlHal pit . • I 2AV.. •• • Eastt( I.JN " "" ~ .. ,,. Houtt .. "' • • 27 24 -'h Melffll .IO ' 1 1~ • • Pl"eflllnd .32 s s ,.... • .... Svornpl7 40 • • n :i.•.r.-..._ Aoulrre Co I 2 S~+ "' CMt Waf.40 1 2' S.... ~ £1\~ 1.tO 4 60 I"'-\Ir HolltFPft\il •• a Ul\+ .. Mt.Ml CI 20 J 28 13 + ~I Prtm pf 90 I ..!t ,2,,. $ytllOll ~1111 U 1\4+ V. Ahmwii .Jo 4 ti ...._\It CM<HCh t2' 10 ~ ••• i£cMlllNI •• IJ !ti llMI .. Howll'U& 4 tS7 21 .. + ft llletpf82 IO 5 21 -YI 1¥o<'GI I020 UO -,..~ .. -
Al!Mn IMP l 41 wa . C&i;tl(.k IOo ' 10 14 • " tcl\tlr.M .a ta 24\ tt14+ ~ KeultlGt. ••• w ,."' .. \Ii MffuW I'° • a u.-.. .. PTodAes .ao ' 12 ,,,. _,. T-
Atr Prd tOQ1S nt a.a +2111 CaterTrU01S,.. 44111+1 f'll41Jl..JOll 71 m~+ I,\ HoHGplt\li •. S 5'1'1+ I' ~E1~...:...orp• 3S 73511 !~,·Ii\• ~ilnf1!! ! ~ 1!~• T11t8<11 to 4 '1 111,\• ~.
Alreolnc .90 4 J3 10Y't+ " C.v Com Cp ti j.1~ Eckd NC,21 • 21 Siio + V. HcMv&,1 .>G $ 31a 4\li + I\ ..... --'' -> ·~ .... ,,.. T11eo11 N•t . lS '"'~ I\
·GM fourth behind Procter &
Gamble, Sears, Roebuck
and General Foods,.
joutn•yed to a conference ln
El Paso recently and
snapped back at cri\lcs who
found automotive advert.is·
ing behind the times.
THE CRITICS are admen
·at other companier,"'and
their un!latter10g com·
ments about auto advertis·
Two women have been
promoted to executive posi·
tions at Laguna Federal
Savings,· according to Miss
Lorna Mills, president.
Mrs. MUdred 1'1. Carson,
former secretary to the ad·
mimsti;ative officers, has
been promoted to corporate
secretary.
1'1rs. Kathryn Gilliland,
formerly' Joan servicing
manager for alt branch of-
fices, will head the Lake
Elsinore office as branch
manager.
• Newport Beach resident
lean Underwood has. been
appointed
di strict
s a l e s
manager
for Royal \"lkjng
Line.
She will
be respon·'
s1bte for de· o~ment of UHDHWOOO •
cruise business through r~·
tail travel a~ents in
SouthernCaliforma.
appointed district sales
manager for Royal Vlldnl
Une.
F. Kent Mitchel, a
marketing vice·pres1dent at
.General Foods, maker of
the Post cer~als, suggested
that it would be nice to have
a car that lasted 10 years
·without rusting. Smith re·
torted as follows :
"Well, I want to tell you, 1
spent a whole week in just
one morning trying to eat
his new health cereal-and
1 think be may already have
found the answer. I was re·
trees," Akiona 1,20 3 10 ~ \4 C I Cofp. 10$ "--l'I flt<t AaMC . ... I •• ~ l 6(1 l 30 tOllr-" Ml<C Sir IO 7 1 1' + -"' ·" " --Talley pt I , n I -~ A J llldt1Strs •• JO 1 -\Ii ~ S H6 I HJ tt111+ 14 EG & G .12 tJ Ill nYt+ ~ Howmt Cp I • M tv.-v. M4n»to " s 3l 1"9 ~PusE,~ 1
1 ~ ! ~!67 1n1~ T.lll•Y 1" to ' ll 5''11+ le
• Al•Gas1.t1 11 u ft\-V. oCptfS' s 12 +\'a Eosc.i.no11 21 u • ~ HuciA tAOa s 'UY>+~ Mefo 1401S '" •' +iiu l'Gpfl.CO •. s 1l Tem.,.E .. 1 •• t''r-'• ANOTHER CRITIC was AllP Pf. 4A .. 1100 .,,,.._Vt l•n .. 2 IO • 12' lS\lo+ 14 fleet Memo 2 '° 111,. v. H ,..,, IOd , 1S Ul'a-v. Mert<lllh >a J •• + v. PS~Gpt UL. ll20 ., -I T•ndv C.Orp s 1)4 10"• '-
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boss at Gerber Foods, who , :1:::a~ ·~ 1f a: 1:-; ~ c:::::!t d~ : ~ 1=: ~ ll~~i;: t ,H .~::-; ~ ~::::-2: ~~ ,~ ~ ,;.._·14 =:'~ 1'~~2~ '~ ,r+ v. ~fn!i":t2s~ .• u~ :Y.+ " i:!:~:'i:~~10 ~ 1: ,~ 1. said the auto companies AltanAllAb 4 .. lflfo-Mt C..nlllLUO. ,, 11>\li £hr1C01.tll 4 ,, ltV.-\\ HvttoflGM s 17 4'-+"' M 0 M l~t' !l 11 •• PSNHllM ~ " 10V1 .. Ttlt(Or 2S, 2' 1 • 1. • • I Alto Sid .Ci i S) ..,._ V. Cenlll.pf 4\lr •• lSO '2 -t Emer El ,10 14 ..,. 24 -~ HwY<kCp .40 tO 22 '"' + ~ Mttrom ,)0 A 20 4~ ••• P$HMX I 20 5 10 11"-"' 14 Ttlf(lylW 31 4 2to 1~ had "m1ss~d t-he m.a1or A1conL1>2ol4 ,.,~\It cn11P&1201 s. m ... EmrvAJ1r ... 20 UJO\lr+V.Hydromt.243 u 411t-V.MG1c1 .. 10}109S nu"'Putlllc11tr>11 s 3 T11t<1ynpl 6 1~
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ripped off his mother's ~~':suo1r.: 2~ ~v.-·~ ~l::::'i2~ ~ ~tt ~~! ~ ~::,,'.!:~I ~i ~~~ ::r.:~~. ~ Jt-·v; :::Ji~ ~.s ~~ ~~~ ==tm~ ~ ,!: ~r:.·.,.. ~:~:~:;J3 s n W\·• blouse. When last setn, he AMAX us s 129 "~ ••• °",._•Ma .1.o.0 1 1801 .~ • ;; e"'v1 c. uo s ,. n:v.-~ 1N11anG1• 2 4 " 1s~ °" Mo1>11013 10 3 "' '44•• "' Rallid cit 211. . , u~-1~ rex1rpt t.•o • / u ,. ~ AMAXpf sv. 3 19 ... mlr I 4 .w'Ao+ .,. l!tllylpf 2 40 .. 1 UV. • llldPwL l.tt 1 .,, 14~" Mol;~co I 20 • lJ 9V..-It Ray1>sto 1..., 4 4 ISV. • ~ Tlllokol 10 3 ?S? 9 + ~. was nuzzled at his motb .. 's At1111ac so· 4 .. ' 611r+ • 111 ChmNY 2· .. s 151 30'.'.--... ev-P Alft •• t40 ,._ + v. 1nc1H111 1.20 ' ss , .. _ ,., Moll•wk 01 . 90 1 • Aayd1nu .32 • ' 1~ Ii\ T11rr1ee11 n u 12 2s ••
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has appo1·nted two men to Smt'th added. AmBrut eo ' 224 12~ v. Chris Cr•tt •• 72 2 -14 FenslAMI 40 ' 11 7\'t •• Ins! lnV .•711 1 ,. 11M + Ii\ MonyM .15<1 • f6 ~ . • ~· 74a ' 34 1Ylo-.... Ttuimn 40o ,. 10 -.. • Am BldO .J2 4 11 4~ 14 Olrwaa .70 4 106 tYl+ 114 F., Wat Fcl S 12 4 -V. lnteoM .2' 3 1 4Yli+ V. Moor Mc ..0 4 t6 25~+1~ ~ Tool 11 19 11\lc + V. T01>1n Pa<fi 77 l ~ ·-
newly crheated .POSltlons "I must admit that it was ~ Z: ~;2f:_ ~ 1J! W4~ ~ g,r:;: ~t ·s s,! ': -I, =r ':4~. 2!: ~ ~ l~l~!n1o~ : ~ 1~~ : : =~,;: ~ 1f 5n mt:~· Atl<V,:141:: ~ J m~~ ~ ~:'~h~J~' !; ,~:,. Within t e lrVtne·based touching in these troubled A Gl\Mt .251\ •• 17 1~ , • Olrysltr wt. ... s I~" FeOtrllCe I 2 IS IOV. + V. lnttrllltat• 3 10 24V.-llt Morie El Pr 2 3U tV.+ llt AelSION .60 3 S S .•• TonUCo 40 'Z 6 S:V.+ t,\ · · t f . ' A Chain 1.20 3 10 !Ht • C I Mtoe 61 6 9t I , FtCf Mal.IO .4 65 IO'r-~ IBM Corp 6 1' 727 111'11 +"' MorsSh .2Qd S It 21/t • , . Rel El« .ID S )3 10~ ••• Toots RI A~ 4 J 4~ • rrurucompu er irm. Umes, to have people busy •meyen111J, "' 20 + ~ c1 R11y.65h •• 31 2:v.+ ~ FdNt!Ao{tM 11210 t7¥o+ ~ 1111H1rv1.10 • m mi.+ v. MtoeTr .m l " 111r-v. Rt1E1«pfs •• 3 »"• 14 Tra11e'4 '° 1 •s w~-11'
Jl·m Orr1•8 , formerly wi·th their own problems Amo1s111 .so22 ' • . c111ee11160 s • 1~ FtdPapuo 3 i1 u • v. 1n1Hoid .t7d. • w •. MonNor .• 4 11 ''"•"' R11e1ptt40 •• 1 20 -"4 rrenwm ,, • s10 ~ ... AOlstTel S? a 29 11 + 11; Cln Gas IM 1 II I Fd~B 1.20. 2 13 • • • lntMfn Olm 7 W 3114 + lh Mototolt 701 lll511 ~+ Iii Rel G~ .4010 M ~-\\ Trar>s pt •'i\ • S SJ~loli
director pf sales, has been take ti~e t~ reflect on ~Y ~~~up~'.~L ~ 1~·.~ ~~n~f~h!~~ ·~ F:os1ft~1~ .,~ ,:~.-~ l~~:~1';i; 12~ 1:~·.~ ~lsW::m 1~ ~ ~~·~~ :::gp1Ut· ~ l~:-.~ ~~~t~~ • 29l0 '~~ named vice president of Uttle·bttty rndustry out in A FlnSys 10 •• 67 2~"' cir Fin 2.20 1 s. :io + v. P 1 ' • u v.-i.. 1ntN<k' .oa s 121 1•~ • MIUllord .32 l 1e ''" ••• ~bll< co s st w. .. rrnonF .10. a s 4\lr-~
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vlouslydirectoro!software know, we're located just ~<:,,';'1~13 n l;t-.~ g~,;~ ~ '~ ~~.~Fu M,'~·5 u ~=~ l~lt~VL~1"l u~.:.~ ~~fv<'ci,;~ ~ l: ~~r: :~i~ ~ ~1 2!~-.~ ~~~"'~~:. ', Jv.:: and hardware develop-wheretheBiblebeltstarts AmHol•t 70 ·, u iv.+V. e1uso260d11a 1 v. F 112 21'"'-~1T&f1H4 aottl4-~M111omu2 •• 1113!.lt-Yt R•t•11cn1u4 612t't-Y.r rnwF1.1w• u ~ ...
t . th • . I AmHom 80 24 7S9 :i:w.+ Vt City lnY 66 J 153 "" Fiii Cp ·'° 3 " ' • I TT I 4\'t • • 24 32V.-.,., Myer$ L .60 1 32 4\ll + --Rn<o0$ .32 • 1• l:Rr.-~ Travlrl 1.08 s !'2 *'-• ~ men , 1s e company s new to detour.)' But I couldn t AmHoso :JO 21 ut ur.+ 7,1. c11y 11111 wh . ,..__,.,, F1nc1 ~SI > 32 '"'• v. 1 n pfJ 4 •. 2t n11o-~ -H N-R•v'9C .ttd 2 .. 61/t • rr.111r~ pf h. 11 r• ,.
vice president of system~ wondering, when they !=~i~~ ·3 ~ ~7~ ~ g~ 1"s~k· 2A 12\1)*'"' ~~~~·lf ~ l~ 1:~ .. ~ I nT,ft~~:. ~ r.t: ~ ~=~~:c~;~,~ 1!l ft"!;: :::::'m1·.~1~ f. ·~~-.~ ~~&n'l.k .4 .: .. + 4' development. all went back home, what A M9dlcorp42 100 1~ .... c01aa~ 0e111 toso •2 1s 11v.+ v. Fst Olk .to 1 S9 ,, + "' 1 n llfOL. 10 31 -v. N1rco Sc • .a• 21 ...,,,. 11o At•Md 1.oa' n 1111r+ 111 rr101 pl21.'l. 1 21v. •• AmMot 20d 4 .5'8 ,.,,.._ \4 • ~ AO ~ ..., Fstlnllnc• 113 160 Jtllt • • • Int~ I. 10 .. JO I~-v. NuhuaC 60 6 ,. IW. • • Ann pf U• • 1 2' -:v. Tri So 1 1ld I S1 2Y..-~
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Keith G. Wagerle has
been appointed national
·director of field technical
operations for ·Basic/Four
Corp. of Irvine.
Prior to assuming the
new t>~s,t, Wagerle .was
director ot education with a
subsidiary>of MAJ, Inc.,
Basic/ Four's parent com-
pany.
• Patrick Storm St~le has
been ..qamed pension and
prom sharing consultant'
for Certifled Plans, Inc.
The for mer national in-
ves tm en t broker will be
based at the fll'm's Newport
Beach offices.
* -' Lawrence W. Johnson has
their managements said to .AmNGH..s.t 7 2S asv.+ v. CLC Am 20 2 JS 3 ••• FstMlll ·""·· 111 .... lnlffPt<pfS .. '47\"i-I" Na1A.1r1n so 2 ., '""• v. R1y1nc1t.• 1 1ts so"+1 rr111111e.90a 3 1s 1cw.-•
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th S k . g Ameron .90 .. 12 9V.+ V. Coast St Gs 2 163 Sft Flilltllllf2V. •• ll llYI+ ~ -J ,j--NtlStmiCOll 6 301 9\lt+ t;, nv ~ -IJMClllel I :a 25 e sees em. pea in Ame,...IOd J 41 ,.v.c.s1sGpt119 ,, 111M-V1FlaECo1sts 1ou -,,..,_F .. • 1 "'•'-'H•t Strv.n•m •v. •.. AochT•l.17 u ""*.Iii u ... against the backdrop of a Ametek 1n 1 s 31 10 -v. CstSGpf 1 83 . 11 1slft+ v. Fla oes .10 i .121 1 -v. J.nmn .10 J • ti'>-.,., Nt Stei>d .to 4 • 11'ft+ ~ Roctowr .a.a 2 1• .. ._ + v. ~~~ 1~ ; ~ 1r' +i'
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tbeGMadmani·nsis•tedtbat AMPlnc.JJlt222241/t+t;, ColdWBk.363 25 SV.+YtFFlaSt.,~11'>3 t111'°l-"'JO!Ppl9.36. JSO .. +I NatlTUCo •• '6 24+\\ R::'.l::. 1."::1 ..... +2""Un811<.:i3140 4'L •••
• -•ft. J 6 1 .,_ COltcOlll 06 28 l'il+ •• lllOf ..., 20 • 171 llV. + V. Jewel C 1 20 6 SO 11V. + "' N•!Olfta 1.20 3 1t4 ~+I "'"" ,. " • .... .,...o ..... + ,.. . . 1 '' FlworQNlf, 3 • I .. -I ........ , .... -• 20 ...... ·~ Ull Camp 1 '3 J7'16-1-. What tbe COUntry heeds is a Am~ll Cp 2 144 2'4-V. Col91te 68 14 US 2114+ ',\ Co .t2 ,,.. J..,...ICOr In 2 1t 2 -\\ NCA Cp .n .. 15.5 ~+ ~ "'R"'o1"'11111'1"'n·~ a' • 1'""0., ," U"C.rb2.20 S Jf9 «*+ ~
f b . .. b Amrei>Corp , .c3 1Yi+ :v. C.OloP.DUlh •• VO .c2 ••• FMC 91 · 3 3U 10 • JlmWalt .eo 6 141 t1V.+ ,,,. Nt!)tUM .AO • 11S ..... ... R--rn ..... 7 .. • ·~-... Ull Com .l3 4 10 • +" "sort o oosterism ( uy a Amstar 2 10 2 ts 25Yt-~ eo1r, .. 1k..S6 3 n Jf< • . • FMC 1e,2Y.. 16 23 • ..., J1mwr '·'° .. ,.. t•~ • iv. Ne11 Pw 1 .co 4 •• 1611t+' ~--1•1 • 1, ,~~ ~ un1on Corp 12 95 2Vt-"'
Car now)'tO restore COD· Amstrpf.68 . 4 rn, .•• ColllnsFood4 24 2 •• , Fooelar.20 .. 32 414+V. JHall l.JOd •• 51 Hf\+V.NevPpfl.7' •• i2016 ••• ::--.. r"'' .. 901•0 ..,•J 1.~+;;'UnEltc!2l 7 306,.. ... Amsltd l 20 fl 10 3S • "' Col Penn·'° 12 S2 26 + ~ FooleCB ·'° •. 4 6\lo • . J H.,,I 1.lld. •S 17V. + "' NEnoEI 1.71 • 13 12\IJ • • • -.. .... ... E f 3 -sumer-confidence. Am111111 lt 3 63 6V.+ v. c:o1onS1 us .. 10 1sv. ••• F«dMoUo • 213 u:w. + 111 ""'""4v 1.20 .s •1 111t+ v. HEGsE 121 s '3 alll-141 R-lo • .O• u 21 11\'°l+ 1 ~~ e: :"~ :: J: :0 =;~ Anacnd I 20 3 76 1314-Yt COii Indus 2 3 201 23 + V• For Mek •• 3 20 9~ •• JoM&J11 .IO21 116 13111 e V. NEQT T 2.36 9 20 2414-Va RoyalCC ·" S '1 ~ •.. Un F\ckllt'f l1 zi 211>+ Smith said GM is-banking AnchHc 1.oe s 24 1~ 11o CollPtA 1.60 •• 1 1rv.-v. l'rM pf uo. 3 19¥. • ~ .Hien c11 .., 1 is 71h-\.'a Newnau .36 1 2t • ~ Roy10 2.11d -i n n l'I+ "'unOC•l I,. 4 153 15 + 14 AnlHrCl•Y 1 s IS 22 + 14 Coltln pf .. v. . t6 42 + ::v. FtOBn USO . " 1314 + "' Jonloon .ao 3 S1 A~+ .... Hwmnl I 60 3 11S 16\.'r-\.ii Royal In 101 2 " 314 • UnOICpf 21') 13 "5\'I+ Ila 011 sales of 9.5 million~ AnotJICl .12 s • 4V> •• Col Gesl91 7. 95 21$ti+,. FOftH..0 .4011 26 14"'+ Vo "-•LpfAS. llO 51 -1 Nwm11pf•ln. 2 61\Cc ••• RR:r~.·~130 :u,, 132~-~Un Pacuoio 153 ...,+I'll
d <1>9 illi --,-Ansl/l Co " ' " 14~ v. Col Pictures 10S 2 .• Fol1«Wttl I .. .. 13\'°l-v. Jos1ens .to s 12 10.._ "" NYSEG 2.20 s 11 1"'41 •• • _.... ... ... ... -an ~ m On trU~ks in the Al>a<"4tC .5G .. 1S '" • • • COIS Oh I 96 7 S. 1~+ V. Frllllt M .Ml t 4S IJW. + \I) Joy MIQ 1t;, 12 144 41V. + 1 .. NYsEpf I 10 •• 1170 ID • • RtKkW Co 9 712 1S + ~ Unloam ·°"' . . t.c 1~-" 1975 mnnel year That 12 4 Apeo 011 •I 2 • '"'• v. ColwM 1 l7n • 41 1l't+ v. F"11(M 1 • .0 s 72 2~ v. Jlll>MQ 0411 2 14 ,~ ~ NY:t.E ~ • • 160 35\9-1V. RuuTcig .71> 4 SI ·~. ~ U111roy1I 70 1 110 ~-11\ v~ • • Apeco co~p t'2 ~1·16 COmb' ~I IO 1 12 21¥t+ f'l Fl'\lltlllf l.IO .. 160 1S -\\ -tr K-NI I 18 S 203 a . . . R~rS .3711 4 SU ~,_-V. Unlnrtalpt I .. 1340 ~ -f million vehicle total would A.PL corp 1 ·4 13 ~· 14 eoms1v 1.40 1 6 32~ •• FVC11N 1nc1u 2 176 3~-~ K11w Alu 1 2 n mh v. Hit 111 uo .• r1so ,. -~ _ ~ s--~= :l::~. ~ ,l:O &""• ~~
rate as the industry's fourth =~•J2 :: ·~: 7f~" ~if~·:·; "l ~:~~ ~ GM11e .~ ~ 2~+ ~ ~~":,:I::· 11~: !1~ ~I:=: UL i~~ ~ -·Yi Wine RA, 11,, 21 + .. Uld Bret!Cls .. 11 Ne-" best sales l' H ARA Sv I a 9 ti ~+ ::V. CWE pr&:40 •• 6 J9V.-1 GAC Cocp 2 IO IYt .. KAI,.. 4~ •• I .cl~ NltMf)f US •• ZIO '3'11 ... ~Ines 4 11 1~ U11Bnil .toll .. • SV. ••• yea . owever,1 Arcat1H •36 , 11 sw-Mt ComEdp'2 •• 1 ~ ... GAF Cll.S2' " ""•"' Ktlser:et sos 21 '"' ••• NlaS/11.30d •• ao 1~Mo Safewy 1.eo 1 71 ~"' ::: ~~,:1i~'i r. !::.·~ looking ahead Stnith pre-.e.rc.t pt<: 2 •• 2 ,.~ • .,., -cwEClpf 1.'1.. 2 1&\t+ v. GAF ot 1.20.. 12 12.v. + i.. 1CC1 '"""'. " 11 ••• NL 1nc1ust 1 • ns u~ v. SacMt eor11t11 3 25 2,._ v. U'"--._.. s ,.... , . • .•
• t • ,\rcnrO ...... I 25 167ot.+ It CW. pr 1.90 •• 9 ltvo+ " Gem Sk 1 . .0 4 16 19.,._ ~ K~ll .20 2 .. , ttlo+o \t NLT Crp .40 ' 62 ""'• ~ StlaMIU.20 4 20 34-.+ V. .... ~ .. --dieted that Amencans ~ice:rtP .. ,. 1..., ••• comwEd1#t •• 3 1r.+" GemS(lfuo .. 2 11 +t "-CPLtuo1 20 tt~-v.Norf01kWsss 67S9"'•"' SUeLuu.ne uftl111h1u1s 221~-v.
-.,. ArlSIM ntt ~ 56 2\lt ComEO Bwt 8 m~ GMlnett ."4 t) 29 '°" · · KCSoln .Jlld 4 2.5 tlllt • . NOl'lnCp Iv. 3 41 ~ .. SfLSenF 2Va 5 1: 2~ ~ UnllldCp .» .. U ~ • •• WOU\d buy 17;5' mihion ArlrPSi.• 5 129 11111-·~ ComwOllSl•i 122 ·~iZ GlfOOen.1'13 3t 19 -14 ~anGE1.547 U HV.-V. ~Of'rls 112 :J -,, 11V.-~ Stl'aul$.'6 •• 42 10 ~ urJrAP4 41.. I ....... "
been appointed director of , * finance and administration
· for the Laguna Niguel
vehicles in 1980-a jump of ~~,~ 11 1~ ,i~! t ~::f's!t'~ ., J ~~· ... 8:'~1 :: ~ l~ 1~~ ~ ~:r~ ~ l~ 1~-.~ N~ ~'.2ro ; 2; ~ ... SCRllh uo ' 1~ •i~ ~ ~~;;',;i ·s S: ~"'• ·~
40 percent over the current "'~0R1"R!·. 1," .. 1~-"' ~~rraSc1n1.1.2 11t 32'"~·;~ ~', ... svcay\1'n2 '1 !1921 •,Vi ... ~~p,fu,'6 ·· ,2,s, 102v.v.-~ NNAcnm.P,1111.?n i,a, ',:r~ .. ~ i:f ·111 ~ "2 ,~~-·~ ~~~ .~ d •&t-·~
sales level. And he wasn't :m-~_p .~ ~ m; :: C::.'M~.10. l I 1~.~ Ge. CMo ~ ,, ·2v.-·\\ K::il:c'i111:: 1 ""~ \\ Noc;...'i;1;'t.~ 'll\$-16:1.\6 r;itl~:, .~ ? rv:+ ~~:A:.-~~·; r. ~.·~
·smllingwhenhesaidit. ~~'tk~h 11'# ~Vi+~ ~~c1·: ~ 2: l~l4 8::::~l1~t: l~ 1~-.= ~ ~=~~: ,:-~~ :: ~~~1~s1:: ~·29~ 1t:~ s.n, .. c 0 ' • ,,.. ••• USFldtf2.41 t 102 mu Vi Edward J. Lynch Jr., vice division of
president of Warmington Avco Com·
Insurance Ag~ncies, Inc., m q n 1 t y
has been named a new .Develop·
partner in the Orange Coast ers.
firm. --He was Lynch is also ~eneral f ormerly
~anager of th~ mobllehome director of
dms1on and Joined Warm· finance for
ington in 1973. A v c o • s
• Betty Cressler, treasurer
of MW lnteraatlonal of
Newport Beach, has been
elected president and chief
executive officer and will
serve out the remainder of·
the term of J acqifes
Warshauer who resigned
his post Dec. 12.
Ms. Underwood was pre·
viously associated wittr
P&O Lines as district salet
manager.
* Val'lan Data 1'f athlnes
/
R a .n ch o JOHNSON
~ernardo division in San
.Diego County. joining the or-
ganization in 1972.
He and his f;imily reside
.in Newport Beach.
• • Irvine resident Earle
Truax, who joined The
Irvine Company in 1967, has
been installed as president
of the Multifamlly Builders
Council.
Truax is director of multi
family leasing and prope~ty
management for the Irvine
Company.
.:
AMC Cuts
P-roducllon
Arf11C pf 3~ JIO '4\lr + Vi C0t1. E4 .t5d 3 609 6""-V. G Ami Utd.. 1ot 7V. + V. K•ll•I' In .SO 3 7 4l'lo-\\ qNo Ce11 Ry •• 1100 Sii'> •• , S.F4lll l:.l : S "? ';:: + ft USFoS l 1311 • '5 1114 • · • Arrrn1R1 • .o ·· ·1s tl\'t-1/J Con•Edpf6. IS .uv.+1v. GMOU .IOQ • .26 39 -~ KellOQO .6Q1S .S7 14V. ••• NolllGsl.92 7 S4 1914+ V> SaFttm1 ·ao~i , .. us~~1 • .o s I~ ~-Y.
Aro<;of!M 1 .. !' IOV.+ .... Cons Ed Pl s .• 6 3S\lt--14 GtnATr Ull ' 173 27~h v. Ktlwoocl ·'° 3 ' 4"9 • • NllGSPf no.. 10 ~. ~ Sero w.i 12 s l ~.' ~· 1.10. 'i .. • \'a ANlnl11c1.S2 I ..$4 SYt+ 14 ConE Pl4-.,61·· t130 32\lt •• GenBncs .IO 4 16 a + \\ Kenmtl 1.40 S SS 28\Ci-\It NolnPSl.36 6 41 13'11< ••• au! 81.ltd 3 M Ji.. :·: US~:-~ t '9& ~~ • • A~Lld 1.40 •• 3tl 74~+s~ ConsF'd 1.-S S'2 11v.-V. Gllc.ttlle 64 4 10.S 6~-\\ ..CencottUO 6 SS2 3714+1V. NoNtGs3.IO 5 II 50111+ l'a S.Y£JP 1.12 s 57 , .. _ v. USLMM.2' 1 ii tl4I+'" Aslll Oii 1 • .io • to "'"' + "' ConFd1>I 4\lt . • 1 ~I Gii car 1.20 5 19 IOV.-v. Ky Utll 1 74 7 '-S " • • NoNGpf SAO •• 1100 7M-2'h S.vl!IA 1 M • 1 10 • u~ RMlt~ I s 2"'-~ ·~ •·•"'-' 2.,. 4-33 '-'. QI/I Frat 10 3 _,~ ~ n Cl11e .4' ' '3S 6¥.-Va !<err MCG 116 3U 72 + 2\4 NoSIPlw 1.84 1 81 17 + V. h A St ..... 1• 1..._-~ tn. ., • ..-.. -~~1'1111\'o+ ~ 'ConsliG·r.1a .-ao 211/t-v. l>tvttoP 2 1 2W--W-ICWstonr11 .... ,~-""\\ oSF'ph.-.O •• 1140 11 ~ -:lnll M(ii' .• ii 1~ \\ -us Slio. ;fS • 1YI ••
AS Sprg 1 . .0 s , I~+ .... ~ Pw2 1 191 "hi-Vt Gen D:T.m • 2:0 n~+ ~ Kidde w .80 2 $1 I,._"' NoSPpf 410 ZlO G -Vt SlfOnOr .1Sd s .., , ....... ~rr:i: i.: : 2~ fa .. ~ ~
Aiko 1.lSO 2 20 2V.-"' ConP pl 7 '5 .. z2l0 S3 • GnFood .40 1 2t2 .,6\lo • •. Kldcltof 2.20.. 1 2SYt+ V. Nottfirp 1.60 5 '1 2~+ '""° SCA Serlfl<t .._ 120 2V. .... T ,.
Atlllonj • .0 t 31 6*-V. Con P pl 4V. •• I2JO 33\lt+ V. Gn Eltc ,6010 '3t 31~+ 1~ KklOtW of 4 •• 2 SS + ~ Nrtllaat ,.sci 2 S2 21' • • • S.xon lndw.s 2 HS 2\lt + V. UnlTitl IOI e -.. 1~: ~-
AllCtyEl'tV. s " 13 + V• ConP p17.16 • J30 SS -1 GenGr 1.Cl6CS IS 3t 1311'.1+ "' Klml>CI uo 6 13' 2s ..... 1Vt Ntllrpp!IAS •• 3 24 + l Scllltf9r Cp 1f' at ,~ •. UnlTtl WU .. .., 1· "'"
DETROIT (u PI~' $ 11 AURlchf 2V> 11 371 8114 +2"' ConP pl7 6&.. 110 51 -1\lt GnHost.40d 3 11 .. " •.. KlnQsOS .40 ' _s. 5 • ., NwstAlrl .45 4 215 11\'i--~ Sclletlll!l .IO 24 5" 52 + r· UlllTpfA l\lr • • ~ 16 ••• -...'., } -ma ARcll pl W •• ~ 4'\fa V. ConPwr pf6.. .. ... -3\ Gen Instr 21 3 112 S + V. KlrKh C 4JO '( 12 10V.-Vt M'lfBtn I 60 I 107 Jl +. ll'J ~llllU 8 .61 I 99• IS + V. UflUnllTtlof CIV.~ ·,· 111 I!_.! 1.._ "'ar speci'ali·st Ameri·can AtRcof'-'°·· 100 sav.+1Mt eonttAl,Ln• 321 3Vr ••• o.111nstpf3 •• 1 24V>+ 'A KLMA1r1.. 4' 1w. .. v. Nwst1111,20 2 111 i~v. .... MWnbto"" -toa"· 2.. "* ~-.. " AllRchPffJ.. ""v.+2v. cnuc.n1eo • 167 ~141 GenMed.u .s 25 6 •• Knl01ttR.s.11112 t4Yt+ Ii\ Nwst1rx1ws. s ~.,. SCM co·.so2 in ... + ~ u111v•rC11 ' 21 1•~ ••• Motors, ptag_\led by a At111 Corp11 11 1 -14 cnuc;opf .eo 1 M M'r-Yt GtnMIUt,2011 ts 37~+ 11. Koellro.31111 s '° • -""Nwsr1111)tT. J .mi.-v. SCOAtncs'.60 4 15 4t°; ~ UnlvsLt112 s 6,. • ~
backlog Of Un sold Cars that A.TO Inc 20 2 12' 314-v. c Copp lV• • • t20 TM ••• GnMOf=) 40ll 0 1378 33"' t.1~ Koehr pf 2V· • I 1''16-v. HWlllpl 4.20. 2 .QIY•-"" Scot Lad ..sa 3 2 •Vt-"' UnlvsOll.to .. 216 " ••. Aut Oat .20d 17 64 2&V.+ V. ContJ'Cp 2 60 I 2ct 32V>+ V. Gn ~ •· S ~+ 114 KoCl9tl' 2 40 4 7 3714 ••• "wstlnp1C5 9 SJYJ-1 Stot\~r I 3 S. et11 UpJOfln t617 24A '6 +2~
Co Id last t'l 'd M h Automt Inds .. so 1~ • CnllCp Pf21'1 .• -1$ lS"'+ 'I& Gt l\O\ pf S . -, 62 • ICOCIP9f' pf 4 . 1100 4~Y)-NwMtl I 13d 6 489 IOV.-~ Scot1Far .61 4 JO 1 .-·~ USllFE ,,. ' 329 •~• Ii\ U UO I mi . arc • A11co Gorp 6 102 2'.lt • CUlllCp 2.20 S 42 2811'.1-"' Gen Port .IO S3 120 ~,,.._ Ill ICfalt<O l.tt 10 10.S 34 + ~ NwPICt 80d S 39 13 -It StottPap 61 6 101 12 + ~ USLFlnc .t6. SI l \lr-'h said it will 'suspend aJl auto Avco Cp WU .. 3S S.16 •• • CtllllP 1'90 6 33 7Yt+ v. G PubU 1 .. 4 2t2 1ov. • l(ru4" 221• Mt 21~+ " NwSU 2 40a 1 10 :M~ Ya Scottyt I 10 s 11 4llo USM Corp I l " 1214-~ Alie pt2.4011 •• 21 tO\l+ Vo C\llllA130l1 •• 74 l\lr+ ',\ GnAefr,IOd S S 6"+ ~Kroehler IO' at I~+-. NrtnCot..60 3 It 19'h , • StOYIUMIGI 3 75 1"°-~ U5.Mftl210. • S 20\lr+ V. production for one week in A.veryPr .ao 13 11 m.-14 eon1 invest •• 110 f.32-1-32 ~~onat1 14 t !1 2lb-Krcot' t.36 s 62 uv.-"" Nonns1 40o • 264 1~+ .. StOYll llffV> •• 11 2,14 ... u~PLu 2~ 1} ~ !~!.. ~·
J d 'di Avlslnc • .o s ,, "" ••• ConMto .UI\ •• ~9-1u..iJ• ..., .. { .. I nd2 •• 2 -14 l<yM>rln.80 3 24 4'h-V. HrtSlpl\.60., • ,,v..~ !ICUCldttDV ~ 3V. ....... -.. -..... \i anuary an l e 15,150 ,,.,,,,.11nc ,30 2 e1 4" ... eon11011180 s 211 ..,,..., GTE 1.eo a ..o 16\lr+ v. -t. L.-Huc-o<~ 24 2 ·1a 1~ •• SbdCLn220 •• 2114 !1 uv 1ftdu\11 .J u 11 ~" wotkers AvonPr 1A IS 494 21"+ ~ ConU>ll pl 2.. I SSV. •• , GTE pf 2\lr •• 2 ,Sl'I + 'It L.acGll t.S6 1 20 1n'e-V. N VF Cci SJ I 18 11V.-"' Staeontt 20 ~ 1 10~ + y, UVl11 pl U4 •• 1 21 +I • Azle< Oll~G 13 e 13\lr+ y, Con~t1n1Tel\ 1 2S1 IOV.-141 GTIFlpf 1.30 •. 120 13V. + ~ lamsn$n IO 2 1 1~+ 14 ---0 0--S.1 W Air 51 s SS 1.... • The AMC cutbacks for -• ..___ eontrt oai. s 31s .tilt+.,,, GT1re1.10o, 111 1ov.+ v. 1.anee,..,.12 s 20 *"• v. OH 1nc1 • .co1 14 S"-••• s.~.2S11 3 13 3~ •• -v v-..... WI, 110 • 117 12'"+ , .. ConOtof 4\li t100 ~+ 'Iii GenHco Inc 4 15' 3 •• LarMt" .. ,. 3 67 1'1'--"-16 '""lttPr •• S 3 7'L ••• ,...a n • 7 6'~ Yt V•""-"" 6 ... • January are expected to be ~ .;llh .~ a1 , "' • :: <:oo11un .26e • 4 l4 1~ "' <ienulnP J! 16 .., tt"A + v. Lau* Jo; 3 4 .. ~ ~Id Pei';i' 3 ~7 13 .. + "' 5:.t!Go ·,. 1o 421 13 "7 v. v~"rl 1 ;;g , J 24 • ..
onlythefirstotseveraJrila· -:=:u,Jn~J :: ~·1~ ~1:(~ s : 2!~;-14 8:~~·~.~1~ :fAi~"' t::~':f,~.~ •: 1:~-·14 ~W'ra'.ti :. S: 2~~1~ t:r~a1!~1~'1~~ ~~!1~ ~:::ifi3'.°:1;c' :~ ~\t-·~ ]·or trimmings by u s a to aa13 J> Ao. , 1 n. + c00911re '° ·i ' s\4-·~ GaPwpf 1.12 •• 1120 M -s lffswy .too s " 011o-~ 0ccP1 1.16 •• 1 22~+ .-seoco .1111 81 ,,_ + ,,. VHl\lr 1 2.5c1 . ,. ,,..._ ~ : • U BallCofp .60 s 24 1014+ ·y; Coof)Tpt 1114 •. ' ~ ••• Ger~r Pot & 7S 11\IJ+ ~ Uedi&N .SI> s 8 87V.-.~ OQdett Crf!a7t 3 6f>1 23mi,+ ~ Str\ll<aC:.10 1 16 2~ ••• Vt1co Olfsll 17 ,.. n makers that will bring auto B•nGts 1" • 133 1s . ccipe1n<1 ·'° " 46 1 -v. Getty UOd • lse 139 +7 Le•~ 60 2 1 -... OOdn p11 .• VI •• Stnwnn ... i '° sl4-14 vF COl'lM 1 s .., iu •• ·"
Output In tbe·fi·rstt~ree!~.ri'.n·,.u4o2 ,1s1,L-1 •• ~~wA1Gt1'h~! 3012 11~•."' •• oFaus.:n3 12 •-"'leh1P1ceoi s av. .,.on10Ed166•1ss12-11.Stiaht11n• 11 l.,.. viecomint• s. 2\ .. +\\ u .,_.,.. .., ._ """ d .,.. .. ,.... GlanlPCm I S 1 9*--V. l.elt Val Ind .. 40 ..., • • . Ott E oJ 3 90.. z70 387ot.-'* .Shel •II IO J 29 "' Vlcto<CC SO 6 26 4~-v. months o£ 1975 to the lowest BancltQ IM 23 111 29"4-i.\ Cordurt Cp •• 42 I ••• Gll>f Finl SI 3 11 7Mo ••· lAtlm 1.1"1 •• 163 I V. ... Ott£ pf4 •O • 1100 41 •.• SMfiOll i60 6 llS 46 Va Elet 111 6 ao. 1l\-Yt ~ Pn $1 2\lt+ .i, COl'nG 1.121 & SIS f7 -1¥1 GldclLw .10d 3 Sl 2¥. ••• Lennar Cl> 2 23 214-IA Oii E pf 456 • 120 4S -3 ShellT I Otd t 10 11\lt+ ~ V1f:I pf 4.111 .. UO 41 -1 point since 1961 The in· &allOf ptC, : : 1 12v, • Cou\l11 1.•S11 1 1oa 1~.... Giff Hiii .s:i-3 10 •~-v. Leno• 1n 12 • s 1ov. + v. OttPp<E • 41 •• i1so n _, SllelltrG S6 2 57 ,,4 V•Elec f's .. 1100 42 ~. • • BnllllY220 4 I J4V. ••• CowlesC 70 S •.s .. Gllltttt 1,50 7 12 22~ , .. 1.tvFd Cap .• ,.S ' + \\ OllPllrpU.CW t20 61 • VaE:JJ .... .... -·~+~ .... dustry oriainally targeted Bank va 11 4 11 t .,, Coll &rel AO s 22 10 ••• Glnos ln<Of' ' :i2 sMo+ .,._ Ltv 111< 1sa. 13 1 l"I v. OklaGE 140 ·, 14s 1.v. •• s 3S 1 11 + "' •v · ,.., J"• ..
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sources say t~e ftgure will :::~:~ l ; 1:~~ ~ Crowwtdo 7 .. 13[; \; =l:l~: ~ a~:~ to~"'..,.2 .. ~ ~ ~ ~m·.~ &:o.~:lt; u ~~: ~ ~1:~0f~~:: l ~~ be below 1.5 million. Bal4SM pt 1• 4 mu '" cro..n coric 1 121 14'i.f 'h GOtOOflJ .32 3 • 6V.-v. Libby McNI 3 21 3"'-1t 0r Ack• 1 20 4 1s 1~ •.• S!QnOl»Co 1 • ' 21v.+ v.
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS By BU Keane
.,Should I li8 Mory down in the straw? She's 'specting
o baby y'know."
~ AdWorks
' Women Write Bachelor
MADISON. WI S. CUPl l
'l'he Pos t Off ice has set
aside a special box to han-
dle lhe·maU Cor the bachelor
who adve rlised for a mate
in the newspapers.
The first load or mail
brought 14 responses, the
second about 30, and now
the small J efferson, Wis.
Post Offic e has est<1blished
a separ ate box.
TIRED Ofo" hanging
around bars, the 3l·year·old
would·be suitor pl aced an
11·by·4 inch ad in two local
newspapers last week at a
cost of$1 7S.07 .
"Wife Wanted," the bold
·type read.
It included a det ai led
description of the bachelor
and the wife he sought. The
post o(fjce was given as his
mailing a~dress.
The young bachelor. who
is professionally e mployed
a nd p r efer s too r e m ain
anonymous, sifl ed through
the mail over th e weekend,
but his thoughts kept drift -
ing back to a girl wi th a yen
for ptJmpkin ice cream and
a dinner date he has "'ith
her.
"It'll be a quiet evening in
a q~i et place," he s:.iid.
SllE WAS among the first
. ~ to respond und fell within
all the categories in the ad.
In addition to pumpkin ice
crea m. she said she liked
graffit i. anything yellow, in·
telligent and aggressive
men and big dogs.
_.:.._VINTAGE
DISASTER
SYDNEY. Australia IA Pl
-J ohn Nl:ld('r , a Sydney
bus inessman, puid 380
Au stralian dollars at an
auction for a bottl e of vin·
tage port. Bystanders said
be shouted in dismay as he
dropped the bottle minutes
after leaving the auction.
Nader, who won a spirited
bidding duel for the bollleof
1922 wine, left carrying a
br'okeo piece of bottle bear·
ing the wine's label.
"I had a long telephone
conversation wi th her. She
has a very nice voice," he
sa id . ''Ve r y nice. She
sounds li ke a ve ry interest-
ing person.
"Most or all, she has a
very good sense or humor.''
WEDNESDAY
FROM4 P.M.
DEL
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l.t'Olher·Desk Pads and Accessories
Cross Pens aruf Desk Sets
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