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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-29 - Orange Coast Pilot, The -Oceans: Crucial to SUrvival of-Man By C1\l\Ot l\100Rt: Ol U. 0..tf lil11e("41t "Ir the P:.ici(1C' Ocean dies, we're in trouble: 70 percent or our oxygen cq_mes rrom "the ocean," sai d !\targarel Dewar. inslructor in biol.oglqlJ\ciences at UC Irvine. ... I'm no fighting for headlines· I JUSt want to make people-think," she emphasized while warning: -Don't count on oceans as a rqture source or food. -Biodcgr<1dah\e products are the last thing we want inouro~ans. -Those shrimp· and oil \Veils in a TV t'1)mmercial aren't coexistin_g as happily as believed. "People tend to think of oceans as ;111-po"·('rrut," she eXphuncd. "Ac · tuully they :ire a \'ery froiH sy:::..u:.111 or · tenuous b.alances that can b¢ ups"L.... easily. "I can't believe pc.-ople 11•ould ri:::.k \\•hat they are, by being so ignorant about oceans." To spur awareness of the im· portance or ''living oceuns," she will teach 'fhe Open Ocean, a UCI Ex· tension coursC at 7 p.m. Tuesqays, starting Jan. 1 in Social Science.Lab. · She considers intertidal matters "a small part" of·~oblem. I-fer course will deal, instead, with the variables and"'C'OnSlants of immense water masses and the consequences of man's activities. ·suND.AY VOL.67, N0.363, 7Sl;CTIONS, 74 PAGES SI \DAl' !o!Pt:t 'l .\I. That ~_Jar beyond orrshor1: bcc.tUSC u•atcr d1re~·tion {'hanges l.iy d1·1lllng, 1vl(9::J:r Ji.he cr1t1cizes \\'1th depth. Ol!lOther chollenging c"Offill1ent : '"Sea plants and artimals lr:l\ cl r.ar ··pcoPle 1\·frry about oil $"piUs. But grc:•tcr distances than i:xpectcd, rid· think abol!t what's lost b)' multini:, inJ;: lhuse _,urrents to dj(ferent degrees harbors big enough to accommodatu '5r tcin(ier¥lure and lii:ht in search of- huge tankers. _ _food <:tJ\""li fl\a..tes. "\Ve're finished if u•e Jose our ''That's the eatt·h "'ith the shrimp oceans," s he cont~· ed. "All pollu· <ind the oil wells. Sure, they are liv- lants -sewage, ra activity, even ing but are they ·rC1Jroducing? The lhc medicines ~·e us -get into the pluce to look is \\'here the \\'ater goes, water some"•here.·· \\'here the oil deposits collect.'' Whate\·er is dumped may not go She a lso \\.'Onders if too n1uch em- where the surface current is going phasis on cco,ogy isn't hopeless: .. lndttst1·y ~1)1.:nd ;-. J11t,.. ul mon~~ _looprc.id1ng !tJlf truth!> .uid \\1,; i:nd up v.u1·"e off ··.A ctu;dl~, h111dl1f!r.HIJh\1• rnJlll'r upsets the Ul'l',1n's n.11ur.d <:.>l·I-::. '1'111y plants and .1111n~ill:-tluur1-.h hut lh l·~ deplete lhl' IJX)J:un for fl ~h . !11ad1n i;,111 the 1}0s::,ih1lit)' or a ~1;11)\ (ic.111 l..ik\.· ~ls. De1var's Interest 1n milnnl' Qjo[ogy starlcd in her n11t11c Ne\\' Ze3l<ind . She \Vas the fir:::.t 'rom:ul' :itlrnitle(l on a Sl'r1p1)S lnslitu t1on of {)cuanu· J..'l:~phy rcsear('h \'c:;....,c1 1.1nd ha::, dOll•! 1>o::,l"-11 . .r:uluatc "·o rk at L!Cl.A. (' .. !'he Gr:1nd Can~lln. is the farthest l'\"c been fro1J1 "'·ater. •· > l\js: Oe11 ar ,,·anl.s others to !Jc 111 · rorn1cU about the CTI\ 1ronmenl ~o thl!Y \\Oil 't rol I hcl \\ccn OOk.it'S l'.tltbrc. "\\'l' only hu;u· ab11ut m-'Jor 11!1 tanker al·r1dcnt, ''Ft•1v pt••1plt· r .. atilt' lht'l'l' arl' no 1 y- i.:t1!Jt11in, l·~r 't'par~1t· holdin_$ t111fl..}I tur oil and 11uh:r Sotlll' t•o1np:inie:i. :.1 nlJJly hll 1 ht• oil tJ!,l.k:t \\·1th "':.itt·r f11r· ball.1:-t. 11 h Ll'!!J¥fhishcd out-011 and ull -:1t theb(lml! port. ··Th('l'l' 11·;1s n<1tion..1I legislatioo pel1d1ng ::ihout th1 :-t but lhC prnpos:.11 \\ti:. droppl'd 111 a con1nutlcc <tmenU- ml'nl . .. \\'tu~:he public docs get to vot1' un an t•nv· onn1cnt11I mattt·t', huge co~t 1::. c e S.\ \.E t•age A2) ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORN IA SUN DAY; DECEM BER29, 1974 25GENTS ' Rain and Hail Batter ·~ Coast; Sun.Due Today • ' ' ·;, ";Uy G.\R \' GRAS VILLE • OllMD.11!PllMSl•U • The full range of elements, rain. hail. snn1v and a limited an1ount of sunshine, fell on Orange County Satur· dav i~y 11 p,nl .. 1he fast-moving slorm that struck 111 the early morning hours had dumped 1.01 1iithcs of rain at Orange County . .\irport. Li ght sno\v flurries \1·cre reported at lhe 2.000-foot level of Silverado Ca- nyon and along Jrtega liigh,vay nc<n· the Riversid e County line. I !a rbor P:.ttrol off1ci;;.ls said they rx· pec,&..l·ounly s ktl'S to begin clc;Jring by noon tuday and fol' l\lond<iy's weather to bt' "<' lt:>a r ;ind cuol." ·in Sanla Ana. a :::.pokcsman for the l:ahfornia ll igh,1;.1y Patrol said "the phones ha1·c been ringing off the hook'' u·i{ll calls fro1n counliuns v.·ho \l'antcd to kno11· thi.1 l·ondition of major Southern California hi gh1\•ays . 1'he ans"·er \1;JS that ch••ins "'ere 1·e(1uired at the 2.lJOU.foot lcvl'I o[ u\I northbound high11·ays Al "one time, snow closed thi! Ridge Route al Gorman. llo"'C\'Cr. tl was open Saturday e\'ening but its use wa:::. limited to carsequippcd "'ith chains. Sno1v enthu:i1a s1s-3tready 1n Sout hern Ca\ifonua n1ountain areas for the \\'eekend \1clcomed lhe heavy snowfa N on \\'hat haU bet•n mostly dry ski slopes, ac;~ording to the N;i.tionat Y./eather Service. · In Or,ange Courrty. lht' storm. \I hich \\'as accon1pani~ ~Y thunder claps through the morning hours, brought high temperatures in the 101\· 6Q s. • ' • PRESIDENT FORD RELAXES AT ROCKY MOUNTAIN RETREAT DURIMG AN INTERVIEW Chief E.xecutlve Also Met With Energy Ottlcl~ Saturday to Formulate Polic~ Bul unlike lhe Dee. 4 storn1 that dt·· lugcd most of Orange County 11·1th ii three -inch blanket of 1vate ~ Saturday's do11npour appurei'ltl.\l caused little damage and only scat tercd !>tree\ closings. One Oran):lc Coast hi gh"•a.\' closed for a b~lef time Sat'urday evening "'as i\lac'ArttiUr Boulevard bet\\·een Cam-. pus and University Drives in Newport Beach. Nicaragua Gives In To Eight Guerrillas ·• ... ·' l, llp,rd Cures Set ForEcono~~ Ford Aid~ Says :f. VAfL, Colo.· (UPI) -President · Ford will propose "h;1rd and tough" ;} cures for the nation's economic ill s in I ' hi s State of the Union message next i--;._ ' month, hut "it won 't me.an a big re- f,:\. duc:tion in the standurd of living of the average American.·• his chief :~ spokesman said Saturday. t •r Press Secretary Ron Nessen ~a id Ford's proposals ""ill deal \\'ilh the f und amental ailments with the economy and gelling back stability in a long l6rm sense, pt to just patch things together.'' Ford Calls V.S. Role On the traffic front. the most 1\tA~AGU 1\, Nicaragua !AP) -A :::.crious incident reported lo midnight band of guerrillas shot their \\·ay into \\'as a five ·car pile Ull on the rain u plush suburban home Saturday and slickenccl Riverside FrcC \\'ay shortly took top governme nt officials bcforc6p.m. · hostage. Several hours later Presi· Vital in Middle East T1\·o persons "'ere rcport~d dent Anastasio Somoza !)cbay\c hospitalized \\'ith injuries described ugreed to fly the eight Auerrillas and 1S nceessarv .. Ford said "so there as "not.· serious" as a result of the 26 prisoners out of the country 1n C"-· \\·ill be strorig'cr measures.'.' frce1vay t :t ogle nea1· the 11 estbOund ch;Jnge for the lives of thci r hostages. Uy JIJ.:J,ENTllOi\li\S 'J'he Presidcnl.relaxedandcasual-}!arbor Boule•Jard onra1np in The 19 hos t:ige s in c luded \'AIL.-Colo. C UPI I -President ly dressed in gray plaid slacks and a AnahC'1111 . :\1c:iragua 's foreign nunister. the am · f'ord firmly believes there is a "hi ~h white cable-knit sweater O\'er ;J gray ·Police in other courity cities report · bassadors to the United !\'ations :ind likelihood or "·ar in the ~liddle Ea:;t" shirt. callnlv inventoried the nation's ed no inc.idi'nts out of the ordinary \Va shingto"n and an Ariiericun 1\"oman. unless the United Slates can l!el Israel problems in ·front of a crackling fire in despite the post ·holiday rush to shop· 'fhi rteen other host a gcs \\'ere re- and the Arabs to ne~otiate further the recreation room of his borro1vcd ping cl'nters to either exchange gifts leasedc;irhcr military d isengagements. \\'inter vacation chaleL or to take ad\"antage of special sales. The gucrri!J! kidnapt:>rs al:::.o de· Ford would have second thoughts Sitting in an easy chair -and final· Jn Nc\1'1>ort !!arbor and Dana Point mandcd SS n1illion 111 S.'i. SIO and 520 about s('eking the presidrncy in 1976 ly suceumbing to the temptation to tlar bor. count.v tlarbo r Patrol bills, but presidentii.tl press secretary should lhere be some "personal f:1mi -prop his feet on the coffee table -spokesmen said there \\'ere no storm Efrain i-luczo said 1t "'"s unclear ly tragedy•" such as a recurrence of For.dJ appeared lb enjoy fielding ques· caused incidents durin)'.!. lhe day. \1 hcther the r\~caragua n government the cancer that forccc'. his \Vife, BC'tty, lions although refusing to be pi nned llo"·ei·er, it 1va s nol the best of days 11ould meet th3t den1and. to undergo br('astsurgery. dO\\'n in areas he · con_;;idcred too fur sailors. as small ('raft ,1·arnin\! "It's hard tn get that much ·money In -an ex elusive year-end intcrl'1cw scns1li \·e or l)re,malure. ~ flags "'e r~ hoisted from Point Conct·11-in· the \l':.t v they \\ant it." 1 luczo said \1•ith liPI. ~he Prpsi~cnt also foresaw The President: tion lo the ~lexican border. "\\'c don"t h;J.\'i! that m~ny dollars Reporting on a 41/2-hour conference an ~conom1c u1,·urn 1n ~he last half or _ Said I lousing Secretary James 1·. around." ~l~een Ford and his l?P econom.i_c ,197.'.>:, ruled o~ \\'ag;;pr1c~ controls as 1Aynn would be his ne"· budget direc· • ~lean\1·hi1e. l\1:tnngoa !\layor Luis v.·omen. Those released through ht:- intercession "·ere lhe host's \\•ife and three young daughter~. four waiters, four musicians and the wife of a bu~1 - ncssman. The gO \'l'rnment released an ol · ficial list of 19 hostages. 1nC\uding 1-~or-:ign 1\1 inister Alejandro tilontiel Arguello and hiS \\•ife 1..ouis Nash de Arguello of Sarasota, Fla., U.N. 'Am - bassador Guillermo Lang,.Am - hassador to the United States Guillermo Sevilla Sacusa, Chilean Ambassador Alfonso Denecken. six 11ther \\'on1en and se\·crul Prominent bus iness men. lie s:i.id lhe guerrillas asked to go to Cuba and the gol'ernmenrs decision \\•!lsto fl:-then\ -.ny11·here al any time. lie suicl the 26 pri~oners the ~01·ern ­ ment has agl'eed to rt'lease include all !he kno11 n Sandin1~la SUJlportcrs cur· rcntly 1n .\"1cara_i!u,1 n jatl s. advisers. Nesse~. also said the Pres1: th!;? \vorsl ~edy for 10.nati~n .and tor, replacing, Ro.r Ash. \vho is retur!1.. Qr_t_e ga H1ghwa v \·~ne Olil'arl'S. oni: of· t~e ho~.tagt·s, dent ha_~, fo':!_nd across the board_u ...... s.at,, ~wdia\:e.-a ~hsht-in:z t-o-prl~·!'lte---tlf~f''ord---a-lso--satd-· --. -~ ~'"'-S"::fldin--a telephone 1nten,c'v "'1th the l---t~~an1m1ty t1iat there woul~ be an u~-lilt tO\' r~ reve~ingtherccess1 on. 1-::di\·~ird LC'ii . the 63-y ear-old pres•-Associated "Press: "\V c'rc bC'1n g turn Ill the economy during the Ja::,t lie eclined to say 1vhelher he dent of the University of Chicago. c ash"Fatal treatedu'el l.1'he:V h;1v~cons1dcration The eig ht tt·rror1st., and the pr1 .'!oncrs "'ho!-Oc frl'edom they fi e. n1and t•d all bc]Qng to the Sandin1:::.la Liht•rat1 on Front. 11 hich-1L.Js be.en fu:htin~mzaTalnlly rule sinct> Gt·n. Ana~1as1u Son1osa Sr. S<'i7.c rl J){)11er in 19.37. The S:indin1stas ha\·<' not bl·c n openly al'li\'I' in lhe 'past t\10 )\'3J"::i. I] '' I ' half Of 1~75. . ., . ~\~OU d propOSC a tilX "CUI. although he "'OU[d make "an outstanding attorney r for the people hCl'l'. '' lie said C\'Cr'}Onc at the !fleeting 1s n~er stro~g pressure to do so. But gener:.d " :ind left no doubtJJe ivould The 1nayo1· s<itd the terrorist~ a re agreed l~t the economy, "'~l_psa~ed h said h~. Will propos~ "very strong llOITii nat1! hinl despite conservative T 0 Te en -ager :illt1\\'in g each ho:.til)..!C to call home ... , ~tw~en :nmult~~Cf?US recession.an~ measures to lhe heavily clcmocral1c i..Titicisnl . understand nl'~ot1at1ons art' going nn 1nflat1on, f.aces serious problems. , 9-ith Congress to pull the econu1ny out _ Said there ,viii be furlhcr ;u1d ntavbc they ,1·1ll i..'Otne to an l'lld tThe l'reside~t ~1ls~ 1vas quot.eel by· o_f its s lump and curtail oil consurQj)· cha nges _ in the Nixon holllover 1\ LeCn ·agt• dr11·er 1vho.sc c~1r sOOn,"t;e said. Nessen as t.elh~g lus .s~0.itQ-!QlC c~; lion. . . cabinet. \Vhiie refusing tJl !!Cl into a ))lunged off OrLc,e:a lligh11·;1.v car[) l 'heguerrillas. rncmbcrs oftheSrin-pe~ts tha t he \\'anted "no g 1mm1c~s. "Th~ pubhc coope~at1on effort .<to •·numbers game," Ford noted that Saturday 1norning la y n1orlally in· dioista band that has Jon ~ oppo~t·d which ~he press secretary described save 011 ) h,as uot achieved all\\'~ lcel "soine people have been there a Ion µ, Jurcd ih a dry creek bed allno:.l four Sonioza fanlily rule in ~icarag ua , as ··q_u1ck cures" U1at W(\uld not have · long time ... I think Uiey all ,,·oi;ked houl's before he died, ai..·corcling lo a n used aulomatic \\·caiX>ns to blasl into a ~?st1nl! e:rfcct. hnrd in a tough time." drangc County coroner's report . a parl.v for U.S. An1ba ssador 1·urncr I-le said he want~d a hard an~ Guatemala c.·ty -Said Secretary of State llenr~· 1\. It \\'<Isn't until n1id ·mornjng 11·hen a Shelton at the horne of a Ni~·araguan tough Stal~ of •. th~ Un1oi:i (address). Kissingt:r \\'<IS "<1 \"Cl'Y ind1spcns1blc high"·ay \\'Ork crCIY investigated llrt• businessman. Nessen. sa 1~. \\hat t~1s whole pro-inan for the f'ounlrv'' anti indi cated ht• :.kid n1ark s lt•ading over a 150 -foot Shelton and o1hl"1' l '.S En1ha::,S) of. gram is aimed at . ~s ~? J!:el lhe A1•r Crash K1.}J s had chaoged his inind about getting embankment that the hody nfStl·phl'n fte1als ll'ft th1• p;trt~ bt·f11 n · !h e· a~ 1nom)' buck to slub1lit)·. . rtd of Der cnsc Sccrei a'rv J ;Jin e s [k\1oayne Cornett, 16, of Corona . \1·a:::.. :-a ult 'll \\•as a cons~nsus t.hat. llus ,,,.us <i ..Schli..'singer. lie said Schlesing~t' 1va:i found. · llund~d~ of nallonal 1-:uard:.rn1·n rs he~ P~~1od a~ f~r .. as the 21 Ame FI.Can' S .~ing a good job in a toup.h spn1 1'he i·run1plctl "\1 recka gl' •if the 1'1n;.:e1I the hou:-.l' it1 u v.calthy d1:.tr1<'t ecc;>n Y goes. .and th.it I\ a~~ 0~ .JlrQ· --Stood by his pardon of his pre-}outh 's red 1957 model se<lan ''a~ t 1\·o m 1 les fron1 ell.I' t•cnter and pp1ng UI) n11ght_ go fa1 bc~ond decessor . Richard :\I. r\ixon. saving ~ aboul200 feel rrom \lhtJre his body la.v Son1ozu {l('c\al'l'<I martial 1u,1•. measures ployed 111 the past. GUATE!\1-ALA CIT\?, Gualen1ula ··1 think I did it al the right 1in1C and in San Juan Creek about 13 miles c;.i st A Roe1nJ!: 727 of !\'.1caragua·s Lanit'a .• In an ap · r~nl reference lo ~he (1\P) -A comniercial plane with 21 did it for the right reasons." lie con-ofth1;._San Diego freeway. Ai rline '"'as called bul·k f.rom l\lium1 , forl·~s _of rece& n, Nessen also said : American tourists and a crew of three ceded Nixon did not tell all about his Accident investigators believe the · Yl:r., ·to :::.land by al a local airport to .. This JS the mom t when fu~damen-aboard ·burst into flames on takeoff \\l atergatc role, b41t said aeceptancc ''ictim's uuto hurtled off the hi ghy,.ay fly the guerrillas oul . tulchanges urenee l~a\'oidconse· rron1 the famed Mayan ruins ofTikal of the p:irdon can be interprt!tcd.as a shortly aftrr 2 a.m., said California Auth orlt1 es said '"'o policf'o1t•n quencesdOl\'Otheroad. in nort.hern Guatenlala on Sat ('onfession._ Ti igh1vay PatrolofflecrCulGourley. \\'\'r e kllll'fl ;1n1I :-i•\'Cl'i.11 pt•r:::.on . .., ~-and a ll aboard peris hed, the ·Hcfusedtogointo~pc.e1fu~s.but A coronl·r·s investigator s1•t lhl' 1\,1undcd111tht>a!l.it•k (iuatemala ·air force re1:iortrd early saic xt Year·s federal def1c1t \\'11\ youth 's µrobuble t11nc of tlcat.h ut fi Soon itfter lhc .1tt.1t'k, 1\rchh1 shnp Sund11y. . •·be lar than I \l'OUl<I like.'' lie a 111. It 1vas shortlv hcfore 10 a.in, tfl,1t '.\ILgucl Ov;_1ndu" Bra\O bl'~..111 s huttl T-he air force said the private C.O!ll· blamed in-n--Ution, unexpectri.1 ' the h1 gh1\·0y ere\~ spo tt ed th...: 1ng hcl\v('en Sontola 's office an<! th1;.• ,, mercial Lockheed 1.-0Cleslar aircr8ft, •domestic and international de1nand~ \\Teckagoandthcv1ct1m'lj hody. g uerrillas , f l\1.! nrt!n and thrl'c . "'ned by Er"•in Oft.ii of Gua~mala and "lhe fa(l,(..lbat Cong~c$S forced .u.s Co:.t.1R1t·:i .1\hcr1' :i 11umberofS:i11 ctin1 sta gul'rrillas arc thought lo b1; living, ordert.>d a parti:.11 clo~1n g of it:::. border' l\ilh :'\1c:.11;_1 i;u.1 . Hit-and-run Drive r Sought . . . IJr.1nl!l' p11l11 t· .1r1• -..1•t•h.1ng I !11 ilt'l l\.'I' o l a !atC' n1od1•l 1-;11· th;111>.ll'Ufl.. .ind killl·d <1 11·1\.'<JI' q\,[ girl ,t, 'h' 11.sll..1·d <•loni.: ;i rn,11\\1-11 l\tth .1 t'rh·n11 l:it1· Frl1lJ1 ntt.!ht · ld1•n!1 fi1•d ;1-. 1hl· 1111 .1n1t 1 u11 \ 1111111 \\,IS ~IJI"\" (;nlob, l!llti :-:.. \\uuJ :-,t S.111tu .\n.1. Pnl1rt• .•.nd lt1l' gi rl (\1('(! 111:-lantl\ 11ht•n ~ll'll\'h. h~ thl' car :-.hortlv b\.·ln1 ,. 111 p 111, .1s ''\\' 11 a!ked .. unrthb11u nd 1111 lll·11 1•-, S1rt'l'l 11 C'.'.lr '.\lonti::;ornt•r\ Slr•'t'l. . v 'J hiw. li\•<J d i .. nrl s <·011111.11111,n 11 Jl()rlcdly lold pol11-,· lht· c;u· ~ln111'd hrtl·ll~ bcful'c bpi.:i.:ding fron1 111. ::,('l' Jll' --· f Job-associat Deaths Down.-... · v, crashed a~ 5:20 p.m. IOt:a l time a to spend more monc}'.. than ,vc Ji1: ~ -=-few ards from the Tikal airpo:t ticipated." ON THE INSIDE · : .WASJ-llNGTON (UPI) -Deaths re-ru'n"·a The Prc.sident's ,,·;;irn in!.! ;_1hout the percent in 1973, the ~partment of The "icli we re badly burned and \\'ht•n he \\'as .asked ah0u~ a col'um·. \\'l l;(LK'"~ATCillNO"'*'"= A-f:ivor11c LASO Pt.A~:'\l.~G -llpr11'ill\'lllb 01 fattd to on-lh£>·job injuries dropped ! Its des -~lion was Guatcmaln City. po$s1lnlity of i\liddle East " .. :'Ix cu1nc LaborreportedSaturday. . the bodies we taken to llojjpital de ni st's r~por~bat F6rd ~lieved rl' ¥t intt>t 'spQ~l or maoy Culifornia.__r_ropo:-.iti&n ~. th1• 1·0:1.slal contrql 111- The Occupational Safety and J-feallh Flores inA.be sl11t~f Peten, wller,e the nowed righting c~d'brcak out in the coastline residents Is "''ttalc v.•:itchinJ?. ffia t1,·r 1l as.-.~.:rl h) l'alifQrn1.a . v~fir(.' Administration said r eported jOb· -ramed ruins are loe)t~a. area in six mo m: The great mammal!' make their way said 1l \1 0uld lead tht· "'3} for ~('ncr,il relatedtataliUesfeJllrom5,SOOln1972 .Authorities said i'" mes or the "l firmly lieve, unless there is from the Berin~ Sea t.o th~ warm land ust• ''urbs. ·rhc Southern toS,lOOin 1973_ .American victims woul ol be re· some mo· mcnt on 3 step·by·stei) walers or Scammons Lagoon in B;lja t 'a1Lfnrn11i Fot'l1~;.n1aly~1:-J prOJl'C'l:-the There also was a decrease in job· leased until ttl:mr'tOOay. bash; (l ard) peace. tn the J\liddlc California from Detembcr ln ~larch ch a o~t>s th;1t :-0011• land u .. c lcg1i,la· related illne~~es. from 210,000 in 1972 The two pllot$ were ideoti East. ere's a high degree, ih,:ice's a cuch ye11r. PaJ:r RI . 11011 ,.,.111 be l.'Oal'l1·tl P,1~t· I\)!. to 195.000 last yenr, Osha iJaid . \Voller La,·i n ahd Luis Aguliar, h hi g ellhoodo! war/'htsa1tl... t\ M '£RI C AN ORR.AM -The StJVI .. :T \\'t)Kf\ERS 'l'hp Soi ll'I Osha, tar1eted' five pprlicularly Guatemalans. A Guatemalan Olgh ked whnt he plnqned 10 do about Depression, ont> of lhe.-bitter~sL timt:::.. l'n100 ahol1,hC'tl un1·111pll)} nit·nt und\·r dangerQus Industries -meat.· attendant ulM'I aboard was not ldcn-t~ord re_phcd : "Keep on \\'Orkint!. t~ Am!rl~an hl~t<>ry, ch~nited the Staltn 1n !hr 1931)::,_ Empkl~ n1cn1 is lumber, TOOfif\f:, "'uler I rq,nsport11lion lified. try to ~t-1-!rtt~li, a nit 1\rabs to ex· h vrs or m1lllons of prop le ·tn the late ~ua rantl'ud__b~, thl' Constitution ltuL and \'nlstelfi"nrous trnnsporlatfon &... The air .fnrcc said. I( would send pand e disengagem~nt effort ~ that '2t)s and in the '30s. Courses .DY workers can't ~ct the JO,bs they 11 1·r1• for specl11 l conrcnlratlon 1n IHT.t, anct . several units today to the ho&pit<ft"tO .. 'V.:"'f!re su ~C!!;s(ul in 1913 ~o<t 1974 to · Ne"~papr.r takes n look at .lhc period tra1nl'd rur. can't \\ork u·hcre \hcv the injurr r ate rcu in nil or thctn, a de· transfer. the remains of the vm1n1s ' and "'h3t 11 means for the country to-"'a nt~nftny don t ,vant to \\'ork ·ptartmen spokrsman said. back to Guatemala. (S,ec 1-~0RO, Page Al > day. Page 83. . \\hen th ey'rcun the job 1•ugcC8. . ' ... .l r1 .~i de .~1t tlfhl !i Dl,IL.,. ,!lOl 'lCTION' (ttlt (•~!<\ TY \IMtlt . .- I -I _,...,.. .... ---• . , • -• --1 ' . ( 1 .. I ' • • _I I -" -_,,// tt.i' PILOT &Inda' Deeembel'29. 197• • Coast Watch ... ~TQp News Stories.of the past week from Orl!,:nge Coast Communities '' ewport Gir ~me~ ·-' ---NEl<PORT BEACU --Countv ,t>ealth officials want th9 city to build addi t.lonal toilet fdc:j..lit1es for beachqoei;s, but the city says there are enough restrooms to satisfy the lleal th and Safet~' Code reauirement of one toilet for every 500 beach visitors In Crash Eileen \V ath, 18, a senior al !':ewport Harbor il!gh School , di ed f'riduy night of injuries suffered In a heudon collision near Alono Lake ear· lyThursday mornina:. Derails; 43 Hutt "' TllOMRSONTOWN. "P•. IAl'I:-"' ForlY ·three paiseneers itc~tveo , minor lniurie11 saturduy wbln 13 cars ', or Afl.ltrak's Broadway Limited paiseng•r \rain derailed In rural C8f!· tral Penni;yJvanla. • at ·peak summer hours. However, Newport officials concede there may be a question as t-0 whether t he r estrooms are located convenientlv for sun and surf lovers ... COSTA MESA--A four-month invcstigatio t hat bt.:qon with a sin~1le clue--a leas car 's license number--e-ndecl with :tA arrest of six men accused of a $157, n-busi·n·ess bunco fr.:iud. 'fhey al1.ege solicited a t least $5 ,000 each fro our prospective investors in r-boat rig, and other sums from 11 Preliminary hearing a Jrand. theft ancl conspir acy is set the six on Jan,..._6 in Central Oranqe County Judicial District Court~ .. - ' . . • . ..J:RVINE--No ca~S# may· ever be deter- mined in the death o~ynress douqhnut- maker whose body was du ed beside Bar- ranca Road a month ago . tudies so fa r have failed to reveal what'~'lled James D. Reeves , 19, ·who was kille elsewhere ..• :\11ss Wa ch, thedaughleror Mr. and i\trs. Alfred \\'uch, 480 Pro:;~ct St. r\c "'porl Ue1;1ch, "'US one Oocrc-.>'~"'. N~"'port younaslers in a c eaded ror an Idaho ski out' ' en it col· l1ded \\'i th a e r -vellicle on 1 l!J.!h~·a!f 3 She er seriously injured com· i..r ... _ns "·ere taken to f\1ono County .• cne ral llospital \\"here she died lilhortly after IOp.m. Friday. A hospi tal spokesman said lat~ Saturday night that the surviving crash victims were in "critica l but improving and stable condition." ·r~·o of the survivors, l\1ark and J\ristl'n Darius, 16 and 18 yeprs old rc~jleCtively, are the childre n of pro· m1nent Ne~·po rt Beach architect Kermit Doriu&. The DoriuS jami1y livet at 255 \V~lnut Ave .. Ne~'port Beac h. Bob \V eigand, 18, a Newport Shores resident, is the third survivor of the tragic crash . llo th the Dorill.i and W<t.ch families v.·cre in Bridgeport Saturday night , tht' hospital spokesman said, 1'he four you ngster s reportedly began their ill·fated trip early 'fhurs· d0uy morning afler s pending Ch ristrnas day al th e Dorlus family J\lammoth Lake ski condominium. One ho1pilfl rep<>rted irealh\g. 30 of 1he lnjure4. (\nolhef re~tted ~r.,,Ung IS. jnc ludfnJ'. a P.enn~~Jv111nla,_wpma 1' who was admitte<\.l~tll!>~rv\\lo•of • brul sed kn., ,All other' were r<:l•"i!d · "There w.as~a Jgud rollr and e.Yltf- • 3oth+ng stad.ed nytng off t~e table:. I '"grabbed Pl Y .wife' and \11.e:. held On for dear life. Onf.utoman was screaming for her baby. nut it "·as alt ovet~tn about 45 seconds. ''I wa1 Lhinkin g, 'when are "'e going lo stop?'" said the Rev. Joseph T. Shackford of Oklahoma Cit).', Okla. The train carried 430 passengers and a crew of rive. It was bound fo r .New York fl'Qm Clii<•J9 and had _made a stop at Lewistown Pa., abQpt 20 minutes berore most ol the 17·car 1rain derailed wiµi a lurching jolt. 1'e n or the del'@iled cars were .\IP· right and in line, the others leaning 1Ughtly, the railroad 111id, The de· railed cars included sht coaches, four sleeper's, one lounge car and two din· Ing cars. A Penn Certtral apolo.eaman &.aid a prcllmlnarr. invt11tlgatlon lndloMtes the probab e cau»e bf tlle derailment >¥'-• a 1plit rall. The 1poko1m11n laid the 1pllt rail waa. OI\ a cuive alld c1u1ed lht tr11ln'• wheel• Lo drop orf the track. FOUNTAIN VALLEY --Chicanos ~.the Colonia Juarez cqmmunity and loca~police­ men paint differen~ pictures of th r re- lationship with each.other . Colony esi- dents ·have depicted three officers in as masks dragging a Mexica'f!.-American yout to uglas, Three 0th s Reported Watch byCIA Digging into a bowl or hot chili are Bill Skilea and Pete Hen dcrao n or lhe ramed comedy team, Skiles and Henderson. The pair were on hund for the official opening Friday or Charlie'& Chill In Costa Mesa. Charlie's Chill, long a favorite among nlgbtowl•, bar closers und early morning fishermen, has been a Newport Bea-ch eating establishment located on Newport Bay and Jater moving to ~l c ~'a dden Piel". Owner Pete Torre has decided to •take u second "It's What w4 (all ~ vertjc1J 1plil rail . Th.e rail 11 like A 'T and at the top or the ·T .. ~ where the 1plll.Qe~~rred,'' he said. ~ ~ "We were ln{J:le diner and h~d Just flnlJhed our areakfa1t,'1 J\.ev . Shackford 1ald. "W• were chatting with ano\her couple when 1_uddorily ever)'thin& 1tarted bumpina up an~ down." ·· a police car on a six-fo~t-high block w 11 as part of a historic murci:l. Police say J:t doesn't portray the city si't.µation well a nd will suggest to colony ~eside~ts a more positive scene. . . ·· ... claim In Coi!la l\1esa. · NEW YORK (U .) -Supreme under ~urvelliance -appa tly 11 · SADDLEBACK VALLEY--The weafner has been a hassle this Christmas. D en·!.~ fog slowed firemen's respohse to a Missl:qn- Viejo fire, and cold, drY: air trigger'e.d four false alarms at the Laguna Hills ··· ... '"'towers. ~hat 's more , farmets in the vai·l ey hijVO had to stay up nights t o protect thel{ ~~~,~·:~~~;:'j~¥~n~;~~·;~~~~~~ Model·'s Ex-boyfr1°end Cha·rged \eg1i1JIY -b~ the ClA.o ~ccordln ~the " · • ~~.·i~i~e~lng ed~tion of ~1 tlll...e NEW YORI_< I,/\~) ...... An un· hammer aJle1edlY round in tt\e vtc. lwopollceotficer1whothenledhlmto llowever, the magailne saidithqt ,;.._en1ployed s h~ i;al ~man wa~ charged tlm 'a "f artment. an unmarked car ror a ride to the 1ta· hi gh CIA orficilll, who was not Iden· S·'t..t urd uy. n1gh·l. ·by police with Sura Narayan, 40, tu rned hlm1elt Uonhou•. · tified,deniedthealle&ed iurveillonce b\UtUeon1og h11> 25·year-old ex · over _to reporter Vincent J..ee and Police 1aid he had lived with the actlvit}'. ,. gj rlrrt eQ.d to 'death. 1:1~ had turned lawyer Stephen II. Pelikln on rt1unhat· 1lain "-'Oman for two ye11r1, an4, t~at Time 5aid Dougl as; form er Rep. himself Ov~1to aulhor1ll~i I~ the city tan'• lower Eu1t S)de shorlly <i(ter 4. the)' parted \ajit Augu1t. Cornelius Gallagher tD·N J )· Rep roomoflheN.,ew\'orkDa1lyNew1. p.m. The battered body of $andra crops from frost damage... \ Chiude Pepper <D·Fla.); and· the lat~ II_ e W a I a~o Ch a r i ed With Later, Narayan was tak en to the Zahler, a -co1metolo~ Wll dis · Sen . Edward Long CD·ltlo .) were JlOS!ieS!ilon of a d~adly weapon, lhe New& bulldinll and read hhi riyht1 by covered by a friend on Chrl1tmas. among the targets of the CIA 's clan· LAGUNA BEACH--The California attornev general's office will come to the aid of - Laguna Beach and 43 prominent c itizens - named in a $l7 million lawsuit filed by a l•nd·developer who a l leged he has been improperly denied t he right to develop 'tl~sl)ne domestic activities. Tl_1e magazine said Dougl111 first wa s·· 1,1ndcr CIA 1crutin)' In t he 1nid· l96<l,::1 because of hls contacts With officials of the Dominican Rep11,blic and that Looi: sparked CIA int~rest because or hiS.dealins:s with ftireign 522 virgin acres of rolling Laguna land . Lagun a of ficia ls hailed the a ttorney general for the action •.. . DANA POINT--The annual migr~tion of t he ·.~{by Whale off the California coast will be celebrated by the Dana Point festival of the Whale. Preparation is-under way for the busi ness men. , Pepper was invitU.gated becau1e of his contacts with Cu&an rerugeef Ji \"· ill!: in hts congressional'aistrict, Time ~urd , and Gallagher was 1pied on ap· par.~nlly because ot his conviction t~·o ~·ea rs ago on income tax eva:t\o n chargee . l"e:J:>. l through Feb. 9 eve'nt. Activities will include boat expeditions for .whale watchi ng. SA VE THE OCEANS • • • co mpared lo ll nt1n1n111l risk. I ~·1 sh Lh ey \\'Olllll C\'u!u:ilc olht·r ullern11l1\'eli for t•l11)uru111ng the pro· blem con111lctl·lr. ftl ~. Dcwu r c11cd thC' t•omp11rutivt•ly shorl tin1e n1an ha~ l~\edun thct•arth. ··There hus lict•n 11nn1l·nsc tte 1·11~tu· lion and \\l' h.1vt· hun\1.'d \u death ti1e h1ri.;est <.11nn1ul lhhil' v.•hulc J that C\ l:'r hved.".shc :oia11I .. T1:ip<1r \\C d1 :-card t:llt :o off s1u·fut·c h~ht 111 lhl· oc~·.111 :0111 u1I ~licks trap oo;~;.:e n :ind o1ht•i-).!;l~l·~. 1\ir l'O I\· iamiii.111111 \ 1:. tonrt:11tr.111•d aloni;: \ht· Jiir1dl1nt• · . D1~!u rhatnt• 1lf i-c,111ru1.1I shirting or "~ll'f to r1.'p!Pn1-.\\ nu1r1t1 nt~ and the .,,·arc111· of \\h.1l1·s11r1' l"o r1•ason~ ~h~· th;· 111~1ru('!!lt" d11 t11JJ:; thal 1)('can~ \\ti\ b, .t ll \1l\1nl,1{t.' l'I' l\IL"('l' (I! f1l!ld "II t.11.l·., lu\:01!1 cll('fl!} 111 :otr.u n s<·:i ~.1\tl IP 11H1·r 1•!.1111.11 111. \Vh .1l~s-arl' 1nL' 11111-.I •'llH'll'lll h:tT\'~:,,lt.'fS bu\ \\C'.\C b«l"n l111r1t1n~ thcn1 1n:,,teJd uf prC ~l·r,·1 111; !hl·n1 .. ()Ill' ,, 1111111• .1n1n11nt of hfc 1·, .. Jt'hc:-tl1l' 'urf.,tl' 111 lhl· \11!\Cr . E\1•11 111 l1•rtile h1t·l111, r1 ,l1 11rollul•i10111~ unl~ .,,, lll\.11.'h ··Thi· , ,.,11(1 1;-o h;o,h 1l\'crcas111)! 1n :o.Jll' OI' l,1l11ni.: \ 1111n1 In ru1nc1! ~µJ1\ 11 THE OPEN OCEAN tilt-! µr•Hi nd , ·nu: l1·gal :->i1c for lob;o,t••r Dr . 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"h1l 1111i;llt lo kno~· IK!l tl'I', t•nn(r"ibtilc In thL:. tl'u LI or dttst rll l' t 1011 "'In 11 ,;n111\I 1·01111lr\ ti.urh 11~ ~r\\ f"A'J IJndl \\C :.O't'nl to h,1\\' u lw U1·r li'l'I tor 11111u1 .1 I l11:-to1 \ "1"he ~.1 me rouill h.1ppl·ll 111·1 •' 1f t·hdtlrcn "(lrt!_t:.hilloried 111 ~· hool ;1n1t ·l\lnrn1na.."'-1'1"C· po~lvd 1•11 lw.•Jl'ht·" .,o people \vould lt!UVC nJ1Ul"l' alone," !'.<he said. Steel Increase - Rolled Back ··~·. PITTSOl"HGll . !1:1 . (1\.J>)··- lkthlt'hl'-"l Slt!t'l Cot'l•, fo\low111~ l\le lt•i1d ~l'! by ·l T S. ~tt•ul l ~:1t \\'f'Ck. an· 11nur11·1·d SuturtlllY u 11art1,1I rollbuck 111 Jll"H 1' 1ncr1'a111•11 ~r icduled tu l11ke i.:Jf1·rl .\lund11~ l!cthluhu1n, lhu 1i.1t\on 'li No . 2.fleel prn1t ~l• 1•1 , 11 ~id 11 v.1>uld dro11 Inc rca!le& tor 1111 11lutc unit !ih•cl 1·i:ul. ~·h1ch tot:('lht•r ;1cfnU1ltt'1l rv1· 11bout l?O l)('r• ll'll\ 1'f \ h1' ))tkl'io \)l)a\1'cl h11>l l\IC1nd11~·. ·1111 11talt.' I~ llliCcl utmo~t i'XCIU!ilVt•ly 1n !ht.' 1111t·<1n111<luir.tr)'. ~hllc 11tCl'I rt1~l lll 11i.c1I fur r;u\roud track•. llcthlehun1 5;1111other1nrrua:ic11, 1n· <'hHl1ni: 4 per<·t·nt un JJlat~ st1:el ~nd ff pt'rccnt 011 •tru1.:~ur01f :illccl, would tak e ('((cct ns llCht.•dulcd. 'fime said CIA officials rell cont· pe\led to do thei r own domestic spying aftti r the late FBI 'Director J . Edgar lloover r efused on "hundreds or oc· c11 s1on~" to cooperate with the CIA. 1'ime ciuoted Hoover as }laving said once: .. !•screw the CtA. Let them do their own work." • Response Delayed \'AIL, Colo. CAPl-President F'ord \t·ill delay a response to allegations or domestic spying by the Central In· tellige nce Agency until arter hi !i re· turn tu-\Va~lri"gt~trn·exf'lf.'"eek , Press Sctretary Ron '."{essen said Saturday. ~c!'.>Sen said r oFd will be revi ewing a r1:port he recei\'ed Thursday from. CIA Di rector \Villiam E. Colby '"o\"c r tht• next few days '' &nd \Vill discus~ the n1atte r "'ith Colbv and others after returnin g to the cai}ital. vrobil bly on Jan. 2. DAILY PILOT TIW Or""lll 'co111 0.11 , PllOt, .,,fl .. 11or11 '' (Offt~"'~" , ... h, .... ,. ... , .... p.itilillltll •• '"' °'""" C..1tr1 p~"'"'""' ,,,.,...,, s....,111 ""''""'' l<e ..,.~'"""· Mono1y uvo~ t,,.,.y, f(ff c ... 1.' INW. N~w;>o•I &..co". HU•Uilltl .. Br1<111F0~"11'ft V1lltY. lrvutt, s.otf!lN<lr '1o111i.y I""' Ut""I llfl<llli•Ollll Cal11, A 1l"g\t '"-I .. ill9" 11 •~l>lilllM .. !~FIW'f' '"" llolNll~I· TM 1KIM•l)•I! ,..to!ill'loll<J ,..,, ""1 JOO WIM ... "'"'· c ... 11 i.r..w, (1J"'"'11tlUI. - " Now-you can expect Biggar things to come yoUr "way. The Biggar Anniversary Featuring • Heritage Q) ·Drexel Q) • Henreclo11 '75 ~~le The sale that "names" the quality. Year at1er year, dit.cr iminatin9 homemakers have come fo look forward to what they consider the largest, mo.st \m porten1 sal~ of qu81ify in the West -Tt'le Biggar Anniversary Sa le. For this year. our sale Tak.es on a new i.ign ifica ncc~ against the trend of th ings, we beli eve 1he sale pricet. applied wlll ne11e r be duplicafed a9ain ~ tor lhc si mple reason th at as with e11erythfno else, pr ice!, will be)UP. IJl.r '15. tf you aspirt __,, to the Biogor I~ lale offers a unique- hedge against in tlation .. Come in and Invest ln the satt that da res lo "name" the qual ity ... the Biggar Annil.iersa ry Sale for '75. ' ' ' A~NlVERSA,,Y SALE FEATURED COLLECTIONS BEDROOM r DINING ROOM ' OCCASIONAl TABLES Drexel FranctlCI Drexel San Martino Ore1tel Talavera Orextl Vanessa Drewel Fr11\.C.e&ca Drexel Francesca Orextl Kensinglon Drexel Kensington Drexel S•n Martino Heri)age M•racay Drexel Leisure Lite Heritage Klngsbrldge Herltag~ country T'our ' Herlfa~e Montella Heritage Windermere Htritigl Windermere Heritege country Tour Hanredon Tri1'10n Meritage Grand 'Tour Heritage Tour de l'rence Herlta3e Windermere Henredon Artefacts Henrtdon Artefacts Henre on Neopolltan Thomasville Fountilnhead Hickory Capriccio Henredon Artefact& "f.homasville All1~ro II Sele,tiorts try(1'1 81ktr Pluto many others! Plus. many other11 Plus many o .htrll '.,.:;;-;... UllHOLSTIRY Llr91 selection from Biggar'1 own Custom Upholiltry, ·i Marge Car~, Henrtdon and many others. ' XLso INCLUDID1 . . Seltctlon1Jrom· 11011r's eictenslv• 1tock ol mattresses and .box s·prings, _ outdoor fuQJiturt, carpeting, sleeper sofas, recliner chairs, larrips and accts•orl11 ' SALE AT ALL -3 STORES • ---- ·, ~· .. -. I -' ' - ... ~ \, ... ~ • \ • \ \ ' ,, ,,, . . . ... .. ' \ • , . • Sunday, Decem beA!rlt4174 · ·oA1L V PILOT A3 El T~ro Prie-st Fled llungary Americans Move Out Of Cities • FATHER PARKER STROLLSTRABUCO SCHOOL'S GARDEN Catholic Educator Escape·d From Communist Hungary tn 1950 Uy Ji\N "'ORTll 01 lloe c.11' l"li.IJ.UI~ II has hct!n almo.st 25 ye;1rs since 1' ... ;1ther Ladislas Parker esl·aped from llu11gar). Yet "'hen tte rett"lls tht sfor\' o! the longest night of hisJife, it is as' though it happened yeS tcrday. I le has not ror golten the terror or hi di ng out in a border forest, or slid- ing across a 50-Joot no man's land in - fested "'ith mines. or swimming for his life :icross an Austrian river. 1.Iost of all , he has not forgotten the tragedies th at meant he had to esea'pe. And he is ronlinUing to de· dicate his energy to preserving the freedom of religion he now cherishes above all else. July It. 1950, Father Parker ll'd si\ other priests of the Norbertlne Order . out of llungary, hours a fter they h eard their safety "-'as in jeopardy. The seven eventually made their wa y to the U n ited States and establisiled St. h1 ichacl's Seminary Novitiate and High School for boys on El Toro Ho ad near Trabuco Canyon. It. \\•as the fulfill ment of an intc·r- rupte d d rea m . The N.orberlinl' fathers. carry ing on the tradition of the ir 800-year-old orde r. speciali ze in secondary education. -T heir excellent reput a tion for educating the young \1:as one reason the Co mmunist regime in 1-lungary was threatened by them, Father Parke r said. From an abbey in Csorna on the Austrian ·l-lun garian border 72 1Norbertine fathers r an three high sch ools and colleges and tv.10 aris ~es. '!'~order h ad educated prime mini. ers a nd r eligious leaders in- c 1 ud i g Ca rdin a l hlindszent\·, Catholic a.,rch-bishop of Hungary v.•ho "-'as jaile'q_ and psychologically tortured sev~ years by the Com- munist go\•e rn~~ent. Later he v.·a s re- leased and lived is._1a~ylum at the U.S. li gation in Budape::Zor 15 years. "A Communist di torshi1> v.·anls to ov.•n the body and the oul, '' Father Parker said. "As long as ey want to From Page A I FORD .... broaden the agrcl'me nts <bel\\ecn) the Israelis and the ,.\rab nallons. \, Parking Lots a The President said it \\"Oulcl lie '"in- appropriate" to .co nlmcnt on recur- By .\RTlll "R R. Vl ~St::t Ot ll'lt D•ilr Pilo, s.1•11 ring repoi;ts there is a national ~l'curi-A bron7.c-colorcd slat1on \\·a~o n ty council C"ontingcncy plan for the \'l't.·rs <iround a blind corner caused hy l."nited St<iles._to lake o~·cr some ,\rab a conctete block wull installed in a oil fields -or hflp Israel to do so -if futile attempt lo slo"' the rampant. there is another embargo. haphazard flo\\' of shopping cenlcr Ford rejected ...cbarges . including . traffi c. some by m crnbc.rs fir his own 1>arty, l1is radial tir<t>s .lqneal. grabbin~ at that he had f:iiled lo displ:fy the crumbling as1>ha!tsut·face pocked le~der ship in thr eurrcnt critical v.·ith blacktop p:itches over l>Otlioles period. I-le s<1ifl: ··\Ve do ha.,·e very as the man s lams on the brakes on a f,~~0~~.~i~~~o~;~~i'~r~~;e~~"· ~:k~ar~ collision course \\"ith :1 prclly brunette as she tools her sleek Datsun .sports foreign policy· Any body .\i•ho d~n't car around t.he opposite side. agree "'ith you has a ten<lency to say, 'you don't d isplay Jcadershii>.'] thin!). I-le snarls a curse as they pass . \\"e have, definitely, in the fi eld of , SheturnSU\\"ay,cm!Jarr;1sscd. foreign policy. I think \\'e have sho"'" \1\ matron v.:ith the back scat piled initiatives in domestic policy."' high \Vilh Chi:istmas nacka~es backs Ford som etimes puffed on hi s pipe. her car out· of a narTO\V parking stall. J3ut most of the time he simply held it ignoring her rcarv1t.•\v mirror and in his hand. relighting it occasionally ca\'es in the fender of the \"Chicle pass- and then letting 1t goout.'1-le frequent -ini:: behind. Iv b<.'gan an ans"·er "'ith hearty d The repair bill \\"ill easily reach S350. hut the businessman didn "t knO\\' he caused.it, and even if he did it"s un even chance he v.·ould lea\·e no iden- tification or note or-explanation. 1-l oliday motQrists' v.•a rn ings a\"'ays are repeated in an effort to promote h igh\\"ay safety, but pro- blems are ju!'it as bad or \\"orsc in shopping center lots -though at re- duCed speed. Little can be done by local police to correct the problems encountered by 1notorists usin~ private property traf- fic lanes and \·ehil'le f\o"' p<.1tterns, for one basic renson. T he Ca lifornia \'c hi cle Code basicall y does not ap1Jl y to private property e .xcept in three t raffic· related infractions. Local poli ce jurisdiction covers drunken driving, and hit -and.:.run. \Vhich have a l"ririiinal ercment;":fnd illegal parking \1'hcre it ereates a problem fo r th~ property ov.•ner. aceomphsh thot . by ::i nr"' rrligion based o n l'<'Onomll' d~:tt•rm1nis m and lhedeni;.1J Of lhl' life hl'rC aftt•r , <Jn} t'X · poncnts of a Chris t1an'uteology arc a threat .. I-Tom th£• border. the :-.1·\en v. ailed in u rornf1l'ld. 1-"a lhl'r l'arkt·r. then 35, snC"akt•d in10 to"'n and per;.u:1ded a p;.i stor tht;rl' lo s t·nd opt :1 p1r'-:up tru(·k to ship tht.'Til lhruugh Hu;.i.1an hnl'S 111- 10 t hf' A ml'rlC':tn s1•ctor of Vit.•nna . Trouble ror Cathol1t.' 1..-durator..; 1n lluni::ary began 111 19'17, v.·hen tht•ir schools v.·ere tak"en :1way by the l;O \" crnn1t1nt ''For thrl·e ~e:1 r;., \IC livl·d under C')(lcrnal l)re s~urt.·. llC\'er kno"•ing \1 hrn they \\'£'rt· ).!01ng 111 sl;im dov.•n on us," Fat her P :1 rkl·r sail!. · · \\'e v.·ere :1 llO\\ cd to do onl}' parish "11rk -and that <inly on lhl' "-'t'l"kl·nd::." 1-'in :•ll~·. 111 Jun1• 1951), lht· l'nm · n1un1;.t n11n1 stL·r or eulturr made a spet.'r h s ta!1nR th;it all forms of tcach1ni.: pric·sls and nuns \\"ere CXJX>- nents or thc \'atiran 311d "spies or the 1\n1criciln 1mi>er1a lists" Then the\' bt·~a n burs11n ~ into cnn- \"t•nts at rTiirtn1ght·. 1>at•k1n~ up the nuns and priests ~'ho ll\"C'd arounrt Budupt'st ttnd the southern horder and eonccntratin.c them 1n t"n guarded rnonaster1rs on thl• Hussian border. In a second raid. all but 22 nf the Norbcrtinc priests \\Cre takt.•n a\\·ay. T hrough a t ip from :t former policemun. th(· ublX>I of lhC'_Cs11rna Abbev learned lhat the pohre had scheciul('d a raid thcr(' for .!uly I! "lie encouraged as many as priss1- hle 10 join me in my plan to cut their \Vay through the barbed \\•irt• and· meet somC\\'hl'.'re in the F'ree \Vest lo continue ou r v.•ork." Father Parkt•r S>J id. Only six pri est~ Joi ned h1n1 "The rest felt it v.·a s loo hazardous - besides. the Korean \\lar had jusl broken out and they hoped ·the com- muni~t clanger "-'Ould be eliminated forever.·' The ne r\'e·shatter1ng episode of escaoe took the pricsts throu.eh the horder a l abuut 2 \ha l rnnrn1ng. Thc\' la ter learned they "'ere some of 'the ias t to gel through. A band or 22 priests v.·ho attempted escape latl·r v.·crl'. caught. The reason Father P arker got through, t hl'y learned, v.·as that the guards had just returned fron1 a 10-day har\'est le<ive and were asleep. rohlem Th!', 11:1ss"or1I 1\,1 i. ··Pray ;.1nd \\"ur~ "And ""hcn l~t· p1 <·kup truck ar- r1 \'l'll. \\llh :1 nt'rvou~ driver, tht• pr1t•sts bt~~;;in lo breathe casily. ··frorn th1•re .. we \\l.'nt to lnnsbrurk and then tu Ronll'. Fin:tllr. "c landed in Nt·v.• '\\irk 10 1952," ht• ;.;ud /\ftt•r fh t' \'1•ars of ll'Ol\'h111g ;ind lc:irnini.: Engl;sh 111 \\'1s{'Oni.1n . F:ilher l'arkc r \\.1s ;.1•11t l•l lll·h·u..t ~lifnt , "'hl'rt• ht• t:tught at C.i rrull Cullt•i.:t· un I ii I ~15 7. Th;1t ~t·;t r the ;.1•11•11 pr1P~ts 1-:ot to.cethl'r ;1 ~a n1 to tl':i<·h al ~1'\tcr f)ei l ligh S<·hool 1n Sunta An.1 The~ beg<i n plans for a ne_\1 !'t !\\1rh;1l'l 's Seminar~·. ;ind 1n !!Iii! opl'1tt•d thl' f:.iC'1hl \' on Jj a<·r•'" 111 El Toro they hougi\l v. 1th S12Z,OOO of their ov.n n1oney "All Sl'\Cll of us :1rl' Aml•rit·nn C'lll7.l'llS nn\\." l':irh1•r s au\ "\\'L' feel that tht• ern:-~ and the nag "e ha\'<' raised on this Sl"enir ~t shall stand forev<·r as a sign of ch•fia111·c :.igainst the hammer and thl' ~tC"kll'" As for thl' priest s "'ho rl'n1a1ned in. llungary. Fath1~r 1':1rk1•r said, many \ll'l"C hroKcn m1•n tl1t~ rest 11f their livt•s. :u :u1y "t'ft,; banished from the priesthood ~i nd tu rnl.'<i to "·ork in fac · tor1 t's for th1·i r li\"l'lihoofl. \1·hd(• l"ell•brating pri \'DIP mass in their \\'A Slll;\1;'1'1>~ 1U l'l) ilh ir·,. /\nll'rH•:tn~ n1t1\l•d nut (1f tht· 11,1 t1un'-. ];ti ~\"SI ... ,111·s thrin lllU\t•d in ~Ul'lll).! thl' f1r:-t lht't'1~. ~l':Jr:. uf tht'. 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' Of !ht• 111 ).!g,, .. 1 l"llll""· nlll~· ll oti~luo ;,hi)\lt'il 1111pul:.il111n ~;1111s 111 hoth ll -. n1 vtn111<11lt a11 alt'.1 .111d lhl' "\·1·ntral t'I\ \ " 'l"hP ;..:ro\I th Pl 1•1Us 1n till' ;.11h111·bs. l\h1 ch ''lh.'llcd h\11l)!.op1.1ortur11!1t'S 111 rurnll'l'l .v rur:.il :.ir1';1;., \1a" Lhl..' n1:t 111 honlcs. . -rt.•;1;.o n fur th•· oul\1,1rd 1ni i::r:it1un lll "Aetv.·pt.•n 1 ~152 and lhP n111l-60s._ I lh\· ·h q.: nll'lrnp•illt.11{ Cl'nll'I':., :1 \1 as convinced that v.·hal h;ippened in -~l)llhrs n1 ;1n -.,ud m\· .0\\ n ho~r. country could _ne\"t" 1.o,, ;\ngi•lt'!'·lJ"Jng Bl':.H·h ~ustaint..'tl h:tppen hcrl'. F alhrr Parkersa1d 111,,. ;.harpt'~I drop 111 n11gr;.1tiun ;1111011.<:. ··1 bf'lie\"l'd patriotis m and milit:iry lht•!op 15.do\1 11 3.Kpt'ft"t'll\ \·irtut,"s v.·ere s trong, the economy \\'as li t"C':ltl'r I .11:-• \11 k!.l'lt•s llrop1x·d to t ht· healthy and the dollar stron~. :ind ;\"o J ranking hchind !\t'"' '\'ork anti i\mer1ran youth, its n1orals and l'htl·agu arttrthl'elfl·{·tsof)nigration. idealism, was tops.'' bl rths and deaths :ll'l' tountl•d. '"From the mid-OOs, on all three Dt·spite a fX!pUl~lion lnss of 3 Pl'r~ fronts. m y :issess men~ turned out to l"t•ul. i\'t.'\\' '\'ork \\as still tht: l;1 rgcst he shaken and my l'On?idcnce ""'3S :.it (•11~-. \\1th 9.809 millllHl re:.i tlcnls. :-:1n all -time lo"'· l'h1ta~o Inst 1.6 pe rcent of its re;.1· "But now I sec a slO\\' ui)tu rn on all three fronts. Of course the economy is still a 11uestion mark, but there <'Un he a solution found .v.•hen 1\merican in- venli \'encss puts itself to "'nrk.' · dents 10 otht•r t·itic:,. But n1ore people \1ere born 111 the \\·1ndv ci t \' th;.in t.·ither died or left. so th~ pop.ul:t llon grc\\' slighl!y to 7.049 111ilhon. l.u:-. i\n)!eles ft:ll fron17.0-'2 tnil!ion Ill G.!J\;, million. ---·· on Orange Coast ' i".lughtci·. a:-1 hou~h "indicating he She peers O\'er her lhtck glasses an ~kn e iv there \l'ere pitfalls. murmurs apologies to the dri\"Cr s he I-l e made clear he fell he had taken hit as insurance coverage information in stride his first months in the pre-i~ t.'XChan_e:cd . Some drivers -in one trip through the average l arge·s~ed Orange Coast ~hopping eenter ·-could easily ha\'C their licenses suspended .for six ·months if caught doin~ the same things on a public street. ci ted and con\ icted. PARKING LOT DRIVING REQUIRES EXTRA CARE AND A KEENER EYE ., side n c \' \\"it h i rs a". c s om c A business cxe<'Ul11t.• \\"ho has had respons ib.ilitics.1-lc said he IO\'Cd and _one -possibly si,x ·-martinis enjoyed 11. maneuvers his big Eldo.rado. 1n and "I think I'm n1ore enthusiastic outofaparkingspace\nalutnearthe" about it hov; than l \\"as beforc," Ford big Orange County Airporl·arca hotel. s:.iid. lie has the 1vindnvos rolled ·up ·•Jt'sthet·hallcngeofsomcncwpro-against lhc December \\·i nd und fails blem, trying 10 stucly ii. m;.1ke an lo feel or he:ir hi s orna\l' bumper hon('sl W1sion. \\"orking 1\"ith people scrape and \I hine :1long the side of the· in so\1"1ng {he problen1s. I ,.;ct up \\"ith Sl2.000 Porsehc ·rarga parked in the lC ~amc rea l l·11thusio1 s rn for this joh adjatl•nt s tall a I did \\"i1h lhL' ('ongr.1..'SS in the 25· plu.-y"ears I \1aslhcre."' •tc onl'l'SSCtl <lt.·eision·rnaking "'as the ··1 rly" p:1rt (lf the job. \\'hen you are buf ·tt.•d b~ t·o nflictin.c ad\ ice on \\·hether t sign or \"Clo a bill, he said. "'\"OU realiz th:.it ~·ou are the only ont'! tti;ith:isto,m ·ethcdecision." ,,t\lthouch 11romised "'com· pron1i!'c and co1 iliation·• in his first address tu Congr ss, Ford has used hi s \"l'tO po"·er mo than un.v othl'r )lresicll'lit tn :1 ron1pri ble period. Ap- p;ircntly he \1·111 coot QUC to do su '\\"hen hi s "in1egr1\\'" is at'~take. ' .. ,don't think I.should b se rny de- eis ns On \\"hl'ther lo \'elo o ot veto on ether tilt~ veto 1\·ill be u ~t'ld," he i JI " DAILY PILOT Bangladesh Declares State Of Emer ge ncy . .. ... ~ O:\Cl':\. Randladl'~h (;-\!') l'r1mc ~l 1111ster :\lujibur Hahman dl·~l:1retl ..t nationul ~late oi cmcrgcncy S<1lurd:iy to) cope \\"ith 1\·1desprc;1d la\\)t•ssn~:-.. · corruption and econon1it• ch<111s 1\ hi ch has plagued lhe µoverty·riddcn ·na- tiOn . In his det."lara1ion i\tu11h , \~o t.•(I his counlr~· to 1ndepcndcn<'C fr 111 J ust for starters, drunken d"fiving on private property carries the same penalty upon conviction as it 1vould Qn a public street or highway.· Righl:of-\1·4. violations, failure to yield to through traffic or refusal to ohc.r a Stop si~n. hov.·cver, arc just p<1rt of the ri;.ks in using a priv11te rru1dwav .. ,\ sur~-l'.\' fr<l1n Sl•al Bt•r11:h lo S;1n (.'IL·lllClltl~ ;.h O\\"S !llOSI cities ;ind their ;.hopping ecnters ha\'C prr1blcn1s in- 1hgcno11s to lr;ifficflo\\' -or la<'k uf 1t. Cl'nlral Laguna Ueat·h is ;1n excep- tion. 'J'he tong-preser\·ed v.tlklJ!e aspect a.ud atmosphere of the seaside Art Colon~· has kt•pl large ::.hopping Cl'll- tl·rs out. · South L'oast Plaza. in Costa ~lcsa. is one of t hl' 1 argest and n1nst succcssfu 1 111 Atncrica and as a re::;ult h~1s its ma- JOr shart• of private Propt.•rl,.)I traffic fin\\' and aecidenl problems P11lirc ·rraffic Bureau Sgt. Cliff ~ltllridc says 1t poSC'S the n1osl dif· f1cully 111 terms of volun1c, congc~­ t1on. ac-<'idcnls ·and hit-:ind·run com ill:iint:-. throu_ghout the year . · · ,\ nd th1· I l;1rbor !:lhopp1n g L'cotl.'r 1s DELIVERY SERVICE akist:in thr{'<" y('ars :J!!O. btamc1I lt• t ubles on ••pt.•oplc \\1hn op1ms.:'il Ill(' lib ·at ion \\":Ir ... collrib:l'lr:.ltOrs"bflhl'. Apartment-F1°re Pak tan :irniy, e.x trl'niisls :ind . DeJivery of. the ()qily Pilot . is guoronteell'-. • Hc:moy-Fi'idoy: II you do not ~ave ~ ~ ~Y ~:30 p.m., caU and 'fWr tqJf W:ll _be brouqht to y<Jt.1. Calls ore td<en until 7:00 p,m. - SollJdav and S"""°v: If fa do not. ....,,; yotK ~ by 9 o.m. Sotl"doy, a 8 a.rn. Sunday, cnll ond o CIJfJY will b? ~t 10 VoiJ. Calls CJ't token unlil 10 o.m. Telephones Woot Qr..., C.Unty ,.,.., '42"'321 ttn!Mest Huntington Beo::h crd WK!min!tltr ....... 5'0-1220 Son Clemente, Copistrono Beoch. Son Jt.0n {.op.slrono. Oono P01nl, So.Jth Laguna. loguno Niguel 495-0630 ' . • , cncm.\ agents in the puy oT ftJrci~n ' powers. · · Kills Countian - ,\n (•mer cy ordi nu111·t.• s 1i:ncd by . ~ .. Presidon"t ~11 amnladullah gr;11•tt'd Q_;:i rc\l'n,t:ro1·t.• f1rl' offjtials hl :1m ~'d lhe prime minis er u1ll1mited ))O~t'!i · sntokfng 1n bed for.lht• r\~~;1lh of rt 'IJ to ltTkC''"l)pccial ea)luri\11." to prol~ct · y_c,;ir ·Oltl n~;1n" in a $12.(J<~'° :ipartn11•nt lhe eeonomy and uphold 1"3."' ::ind Or· fircturl ~· Saturday n1nrn1ng der-: · • Killed nl 'lhc 3:20 11.m. hl:ize at 13091 The ordin11nCi:' ~ix·c111c11lly '.~en \ioned pov.•er to control news and' 1~c prose{'Ution or riny purpose llkl'IY lb.._ caus'e disaffection ot ah1rm or to pre· judice Hangladc:,h"s r~lal1ons v.·ith forei_!n PQ\.\"C f:i ," ,. ' h The stale Qf emcrgeoC) i:nve t e -prin1e RlinlstC~id<' la ti I Ude in jailing suspccls v.•itho1i'I lrinl and kcc11i!1S: them loCked up \\'1\1\0111 j urHcial np· !>i:lll. It also cmpowcrrd hi1n to han :in.v ~mli1iral group or any n'lcetinf.! and lo ;.1))\ll'O\'C unhnlltl••I llt•a rrh•·~ and seizurl'!'i. ' . --, '\"oc_k~·y St.. ;\pt. 230, "·as 1'hon1 :1s C \\' ,, 11 . Arcord1ng to a toroner·,,· re1>ilt'I .. \Val l died or smoke inhalatton at lhl' ~c;ceno . ·..(\ room male. 40 year.oh! t-.'1-l ~l' J)uR:ibar. was pulled un1nJ111·c<I frn111 the s'n)okc flllC'd second story :ipt1 rt- mcnt I~ neighbor~. a Garden Gr'o\e fire offirj'l\I snid. · ~ Jt took 20 m inutes 10 ~·n 1. ie f11e under cont rOL the spoke s:11d. 'f'h(' bl:17:r waS..('ontaincd 111 t it· ., ll" t i n1 ·~ bcdromil :~nd the S12.ono d1uua t{~ .rslin111tc inchJtl\'<I conlt•nt c, • ;1s well .is drimag.; to the.build1nR -, I , .. -• "Many Store and Restaurant Lots Are Poorly Designed, Crowded · right next 111 line. \\le get fender-small centers alon~ Toro Road, said Off1rt.·r 1\rmstrong benders :111d hit -a nd-runs <i.11 the time and 1n the \~•est county, the I~ untinglon \\"hile I he air1>0rt :1rea t·om n1crc1:i l Ol'CI" ther e." Sgt. 1\tcBridc added. Center and \\'cstminstcr !\fall. dist r 1 c I h us It:. 5jlCC-I f 1<· pr 11· :t I e- S1 mi la r sit11ations arc l'ncounterecl Authoritie s s.ay thl') \'ary property traffic fin"' problen1s. at tile n l'arby K-1\lart Shopping some\\'hat ;it other spots, such as Xe\\")lOrt Ccn\t·r·:. !ay1lu l of surfa«l' C('nter Hest:ltiranl HO\\' near Orange Co"unty :.tree!!'. l'Xl{•1ul111g l r1un :1 centra l Sonle controls ('X•Sl in the form of 1\irpdrt, \\·here lr\"1ne and Ncv.·p()rl circular ro;1d1\;i ~ art try ha~ <1sphalt b<I fflc.c; nr ~pt·ed bun111s, v.·hich Hl'ach police c<ich share the territor~' n1in1mi1t·d thl· d11ftt•ult11..·-. I here arl' verv c ffcrll\C in a manner that andthcrl's ulling hc;idachcs. One 111 1110 1· tliff1·rt>nee lht·t"l'. visua l aid.~. :-.ut:h as Slop signs or One of the \\"Orsl offcn~cs. rc1>0rts li'tl\\"C\C'r. 1:-0 thal '.\C\\'jlOl"I (,l11l !t•I '\'ie ld sl~ns. cannot rn;itch '.'\c\\ port B1•arh Police 'l'r:1rf11: Officer J)ri'-:e, the n1a in t horoughf;11·e. 1:-. a d,· .. -rhe~· ran put thns(' !hings in since )lure! Armstrong. is pri vate property ctic:1tcd (·1ty stn •t·I •ind :-.u liJt'l't Jn ;ill it 1s pr1 \\:I\(' prnpt•rty.' · ex pl a ins Co;.I a park inJ:! 1n proh1 htll'd areaS-\\'h 1ch fl•gtll;_i I'•( ;1 lllnrnia \'l'l11clt· C1 1tl1..' I a\\:-. l\lesa l'ol1r1·Si.;1 :\Jc llridc. '"11u t if you are not \'chicll' Code viol:itions. hut Ill' strl"~L·d th.I! h:1:-.\t• ;i nd r;.it·el1.:;.-. hit tinl' going too fast on a n1oloreye!e rules cs tallltshed to kct.•p lraffic f\ov. nt•s;. of dri\'\'r.-. c;1n crc;ttl' problcrn.-. u1 you'll kill .1·our":-.elf and if you·re 111 ;i inp. au~·~h01Jp1n).!.;.ut·;i ,caryou'll lt•arit up.'' '"l'C'oµlt~ ::ire totally disreg;:i rding ··t.:tst ni ght h_\1,1::. tl\l"r .d St·.u ":-111 'l'hl' 111 -a nd·OUI atcess problcn1s 1n-the rld 1011es 1n !ht.' rest aurant ar{·a," South Coa:-1 Plat1' ;ind 1-rnt1nf1 nir.::t"lf hcrent In 1110:-t p!atas ilrl' reported •1t :.a.\ s 011'1ccr 1\rn1:-.lron;.: 1u~t clndg1ng 1·ar-. 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December 29. 197• Gold for -S·ale: • •' f\\ TM.\:.,111;l,1t1•1t l•rt·;'~ \1 \·1nTI0 l'" i1t \\ Jlt•r ... 1·11111:-. .u Hl br11 \.. ... 11.1()\•d blnt1t~. 11, \\cl! :1:0. paper con 1 r.1~ ... 1nl'f efrt1fH·atc:. th.it ..,tand lur )l • 11tl.!111111nJ 1 u1·,d,1\ ,\rtu·11 ~'J U'> \I. ill :.:1•1 thl'1r f11 -.! t•h,1nt't' LU 40 }'t!ltl'S ~U !.u \ 'JI ' ltl tu Vh l•l ll~t: hu Ui'>CI>, l'ULI\ d(!· . di·~.5. lla 1t\1~~\lcr:. v.'11\<luv .. .., and even .1t .. 9rnc <·OM\'t>nt 1nut1li'4!l tul :.lore:.. It 1s gold. ul t·u11r~c -the lustruui. \11 lt't. tlu:J...il lhal h:1.., occupi ed .1 •Pt'~ 1,1T p ).1f'P 111 !h,· \\urld o f in\'l'::.l 11 u·n1 a1HI tiri.ir11·c ,1nrt 111 the hOrnau lfH.1g111.1llllH .. 1ntv c.1rhc ... i CI VllL'tli· (11 111 15\' ;;11 "l'l 1d l'un~rl':.' ::.cver i.ll 11 11•11th -. .1 ~1•. lh1• lo·~.d bJn on J>l'l\'<.Llc u1•11t•r:.)11 p ol ~old 1m!JC)Scd b~ Pre:.•· •lo:nl f'r;i n~lln I) H1><1-.c \t:lt c.lu r1n{.: lhe lJ,·1irc-.-.i• 1n .... 11 1111· Ii 11 cd tlu::. 11 eek. 'uoOn\' K'l)\\S 1111 ::.urc ho v. en· 11L11 ~1.1 ~uc .1ll.1-pcupll· Y.1 11 re::.pond ll ut 0 1h.' 1.ir~i' f1rrn 11IH l'h dl·al ~in gold 1-. l!t't!l!1 ng n -. pl.in ... l•i .1 n.1t1u nal dc- ni.1nd ul !1 m1lhon lo >1 nu Ilion ouncts 111 rht: tir<;t Yl•ar _ \t II ~ l"{'l'Clll pl'H'{''I Ill the 5170 to ·l!rll nn ounce r.ingl·. th.il 11oultl 1nceiu .;1 ll·.i.~l ~I tiilh(11l HI gold ::.Ille::. ·1·m ~urc th:it figure 1s on the lu111 :-.rile," .•dd£'d J)r /\c nr~ Ji.1rcc ~1 . 1 h.1irm,1n .1r '.\\;1Cetli.1 :\tctals Corp., thl· nit1on's h1g.l!l'St dculer 1n prl0(·1ous 11,11·\a :-.. S<irnc c.1t:pcrt-. ~uy L~i.ltguld u1· 11·.,lrnenl tlur1f1~ 19';5 y.•1l1 reach S5 1)11 111 111 ··.·~\\'/1_i.1\ '>l.·111 11 11 t·.-.tur~ get for their lll\1 0l'\''! .-\ ::.ate have n f ru m the "url1.i·::. t·C o11 orn1I.' tr uublcs or :i ,·,.l~lLle 1)11·c::.t ml'nt l'a rrying the risk 111 h1~ lu::.::.e:.·1 r1ic rc ;11··· \l·hcrnt•nt op1niuns un 1~11 h s ide}. Ellh~1~ \I O.)". fin a ncial ad· 11'>e1·::. <;int.I l{o.!,t.l c -;pcrt., <i gree: no one ~h'ltLl cl ge l 1111 0 the m;irke t y.•1\hout a ... ,]i d UY.'art•nes:. o_f the ::.omclin1 es in· 1r1C i.1le rule-. ot the game and it :. putcnt1 al ri)ks und rev.art.ls. \\'OU L.J).HE huycr::. y.·ill 'be ::iblc to 1·hoose. a 1.•;afei-11s ::.mall as one· 11\·entieth of an ounce that will cost SIO, based un cur r~nl pril'CS: or a .1110 .uun t·t· b:ir !hut \\'t\l ):u for :.umetb1ng likcSS0.000. A:. the \1 orlt.1 rnarkct h;1s t.l e . 111 11un::.lruted 111 the past l\\'O year::.~ thu)e prices cnuld fl uctuate widely. Buyers al:.u 11dl ha\·e to 1)ay 10 to ~2 pt·rl't•nl . ur pnsstbl y more . of the basic pril'e for :.ul·h thLn!.!s cis broker's com· r111)s1uns. laxc::., 1n::.ur:.1 nce, ::.hipping J nd s1ors !lc. ·rhat 1nenns gold prices ,~·11 1 have to 11::.c 10 to 20 pe rcent O\'l'r the price of o\\lll·r~h 111 fur the 1n1·c::.tor JUSt to break even. 'l'h~ c hoice is broad indeed . Beyond ~11 ld bullion 1lself, (here are gold l'0111s; gold futures , or contracts to purcha::.e gold at a specified future 11 me: shares in gold fu nds. Y:hich plan to pool the money of indi\'idual in· 'e::.tcrs and buy gold under the princi· µlc o l ot rn utu<tl lund . and gold m1 n111g ,tucJ..::., "hu.•h hu\'c been u vaulable to Antl'1·1can!I all along ·r 11 r-; t:llOICE of \1here to buy and .,e ll 1s hk.cly to bt! equally broad: Ill lc:ist at the outset. A good many banks- ;.ind brokeruge houses have busily . prepared lo com pete for gold busi· Ill':>::., 111 s o rn e "'Uses fo rming p<.1 rtners h 1 p~ \\J th LOndon gold firms i.llld American co mpanies that \lrO· l't•S::. it • Sa1'in g::. a nd Juan a!'>SfJC1u l'tons "'ere proh1b1 ted fr·om dl':1h n~ in ~ •bf·the f"('de ral Hese'r"e lk111rd . the 0"11'.,.._Q(. tht' Comptroller of the Current·y 11 n lhe Federal Deposit I ns urance '(or1luf'tt l1un 'J'hl' f1na n<·1al re gulatory .. gent1e::. also 1ssucd gu1d1.·hnes a1 m1td ill d1s eo urag1ng bank!'> fru1n dealing in (.:u ld lleci.lu se of the ~ri ce fl uctuations. Coin d<. .... ·r:. <1nd JC"l'lers will be tr .,·1ng for i.I slice of the ma rket, pa rti cular!~· 1n )lll i.11\el' items like t·o1 11::. a nd 1111nJi.1luRe bars fn the ru:.h uf 1ntere::.t th:1t ~ree led th~ dtic1~1011 of Congr~::. lhrs yt;ar to Pl'.rm1t pri11ate ownership of gold, it \1a s believed t hat othe1: r ct:Jile rs :-.ut h <1 s de partment stores \\'Ould pla y a big part. ·rhat prospect is less <:e r· t;un noy.· :i rter s uch companies begun looking into the secu rit y problerns, eomp'etition and other corn pl ic11tions. Seul's, n oebuc k & Co .. the na ti on's hiL(gest retailer , said earl " this month it had no pl ans to get into the gold buSi· ness. ulthough coin deHl ers "'ilh con· ttss1ons a l a h11ndfu l of its stores n1 ight do so i\L[X . .\NDER"S <1 -1\"'t•11· York Ue· p:irtment sturc cha+n \l'idely r eported lo be planning to sell gold. says it con· snlered the idea but decided against " "It "·as felt thul 1\ wasn·t 11·o rth lht! effort," a spokesman r eported. •·11 \1·ould he too L'Oinplicated, bolh for the custom er and the s tore.'' f'ede 1 al agencies ha\'e v.•arned America ns to use e xtreme caution be fore investi ng in gold. llo\1•ever the in\·estor chooses to enter the ma r ket, fi nancia l ad 11iscrs~say he could keep ~everal importa nl questions in n1ind. :\typical list: -\Vhclt are !he costs of buying, such as commissions and insurance going lo be'! -Can the in\'estn,ent be readily re- sold. to \~·ho rn. and with \11hat ;iccorn · p<1 nying costs"! -ls the authentlcily and ~ecurity of t he gold invol ved assured "! -Does the particul<1 r m eans of in· \'t'Sting being chosen close ly m a.tch the degree of risk you want lo take'! Futures, for instance , are liekly to provide a much \\•ilder ride, up or dO\\'n, than a high.yield m ining slock. Gold prices since 1973 h~d gone from $60 to more than $170 a n ounce, a n d t here ha ve been sonle in· -~ "'· • :BUy,.Yo11rseH a B8r// • LOOKING LIKE Ml NATURE LOAVES OF BREA , FIVE·OUNCEGOLD BARSLIEINAITRAY AWAITING SHIPMENT do1\'n1\·ard s"•ings along ~-~us·e they represent the last •isible ' ter m ediate the way. Anyone buying go!tl LS subjecting h is funds to s'on1 e po1\·e rfu\ rorces beyond his cont rol. The lJ.~, govern· nient ilself demonstrated thal Point d ramati ca!I~· e arly this n\onth, when it announced plans lo sell 2 million ounces of gold· Jan. Ii. setting off im· in t diate d rops of 5 to 8 pc rccn~ in va rious 1\'orld gold prices. Thal represents only a tiny fral'lion of the 216·mil\ionounce U.S. gold re· ser\'e. worth about $S0 billion to~ay. 'l'he decisions of other gover'nments a nd big lime in\'estors also ha \·e an important influence on the m<1rk c\. Gold reser\•es outside this country a re "'Orth about $1 48 billion. Sh'.E PTJCAL obser11ers can m ake a case that America ns buying gold in the next few "'eeks ma):' ~ putting themselves in a vulnerable position u7t~apped reservoir of demand for goldlin the world. In olher words, the <1rgul'\1ent goes, they n1ighl be buying at t he ~cry top. Pt·1ct•s fo l' bullion reached a record h igh of ~ore than $190 an oun.ce a bout u month a go, but then droppe"i:I to 5175 in 1nid·Del:ember. "'\. ~1.an y go)d ;idvocatcs Ul'gc i gnori'h~ short·tcrm s\l'ing's~and holding gold as a las ti ng d efense against econon1ic u ncel'l ainties . "\Vh cn I came to \'/all Street, an ounl'e of g1ild y.·ould bu y you a good bus iness suit," said C. Austin Barker , a) go ld a d voca te and co nsulting econo m ist al Thomson & !\JcKinnon /\ul'hincloss Kohlmeyer. "Then it was 585. Nn\v ;i l'nnrl h11 "1. ness suit is around $175, and an ounl'e of gold is still good enough to buy one . 'J'ha l is what is meant by a s tore o f ·value." r GOLD STRIP IS CHECKED FOR THICKNESS BEl'ORESTll.MPING '--· ~ ,.~_...; .. .._ ___ ~~·----~-..IOii-llltilld LON G FLOPPY STRIP OF GOLD' THE YELLOW METAL IS WORTH TH E Sll.MEWHll.TEVER ITS SHAPE . . . , Prisan Break , ·Sno~ in Utah, Arizona . , Eating Snow May Be :-Ha z ardous to Health In Indiana; .Three ,E sc ape . Rain, Snow Falls FrQ..m P~cific Coast to Rockies 1r1 \\ \ 1 l"l 'I lni\,1 iL'P l i -'There accumulate 1nthe bod' ;1ncl 1s kno,1n 11 _1 ~ ,1 tinlC \i hi·n J>Ouring m aple syr up to cause brain damogc.111 childre n. .. 1,-1 -.11111\' ;1n1t l"1t1r1,ll it like <in ice '-Snn\\'-le!'lds to contai n more pollu· 1, ,,111 •11 1ld.11· 11 ,1-. j1 11e 11·ay lo get 3 ti1111 tha n rain," Drake saHI. "bet;n!Tc 1, Ir• ,hini.! ltr .1t ;1 sno11· t·ry::.tal has a 1:rcater an1ounl l'.i;r 111 ,,1n11· p;u\!'> 11J the countr y to· nf suririce area than a raindro1i ·· ,I ,1 rn1 ght lit· apprupr1&t~-t~ 11·111 d.1ni.:t·rrn1:. to ."our -ht!11'f th .'' ,,! l'•11l ('•,,c11 < \rthur \\'Iler and I ·•n l)r.t~t>Clt th~· l n11crs1t ) oflo¥.'H. \'etter said. ·"r hP a ffi nity of ul· mo~pht'l l<' pollution for ~nn11· has lnng ~cn k no1111 " '' \, :11 r· . .1 1!1l'l1•n rolni,!1s t a nd J-le indirated ;i cl.aSSlCHI s1tUlllh1n ,•11.:111 ct·1 l'lh·d t·:<.1 1 ·n~1\·~· e vidence in· exists aro11flfl LaPorte, Ind .. "·here 45 d 1.11111 1.! /\n011 <'nn,,un1pl1n 11 l'nuld be a· percent$ mnre snow and ruin 1s r.e. h••Jlth h.1za r1! 111 11rv.1 ~ 1Jf the. oountry ceivcd th iln 111 nearby.counties. 111\h hl•a1 } :111 ]'1111!\l\LOI\. ' . 4 . :·it is gt•n.;o rally aerced tHnt t he rt·-· \11 d ::;<•ol11J.:1't llr11kt' .1dds. Sll0\V a!<nn for LaPnrtc's hea,·y prccipita- 1·•illlll\d 1\·11h le.id cuuld c .. us~ \\'&lei:_ lion ts Pollution from the Ga ry, Ind . -.u pply prnhh·rn s, t''iJ1~<'1~11rth Pfpce::. .. stecl mills'\\hich a re upwind. Dust ·11 h1·1 /\ "1 rt :.tm ' ·~~rnt111d \\ ;itt'r are varticl~s rrOrii\·orio1:1s types or Gary :-.ll,1o1ht ll' ·•<>:hi , pQ\htllon·s-er"e as ideal nuclei for the • formation of !'itlO\V cr}:.Stnls,'' \1ellcr \ l-11 1•1 .,,1lppur11•1I hi .. 11,1r11111,e by ('t l · d ' . '6 . ,;ii ' +11~ l l'"•'J r('ll ~\111!! 111 .. me nrea:o ""4-\\-h·•S u inost ,1 <; high un .ic1dic The t'>l.O professors !'la1d \el:ld pollu· \.1lu1· J,. :.11lfu11t ;1111.i h~drochlor1 c 1ion •. in snO\\' tends to have more un· .. ---~,t 11\, In !act l'oulfurJl' ..il·1d-1i·a com · 1f~distr i 00llon due" lo ils a lmost ' rn on J-1101\ pollul ,1n1 ' hr .. u1ll, .. .,.,,h\ch uni versa f·source -the autom ohUt•. 1, prndlll'l·d lfil'oui.:h ~·nn1bu!'lLon· bt., · 1 .. , .. 11 t ut•l~ 1·nn111\111111: b1gb su lfe1' con· h ·n1 D r.1~•· :-.11d .HLLll> .110\:11 °1. lhe 1111ly c.·uu1.anu 11ii(ll :o 01 !\1101' \. lJe ,1a1d t he lr atl 1, ;d\h ·~ pnihlcm ~1'pec 1111ly 1n urbitn, h1~h rf'Jflll' ;Jt'Cll\. L~uU IS •• 1l:.i ru r111.,r ctln1·t•rt1 licc1JU:!f:' .1t ti•nds tu . -'\ ·----·-.....__ Resolu tion by Ford \' \lL. Colo !UPIJ -Prti11dftnt Ford soy~ his 1975 f'{'"' '{car's resolu· lion a.;'l'cucc on eo rlh,good •111 to men " I ) - • ---~- Sharer sn1d controls on the Jockin~ mt-chahls m un a lOCell "r:unge:· in the n1:1xiffium secul'it y ;1d m ission: and orlentnlion ·unit indicated the doors "''ere locked. but lhe+mttehM 1sm h .. ud been t nmpcrt"d '>1.ilh 1t1'Ld the dU(lrs .... ·ere not lucked. 1'hc fUAlt lVl':I V.t'1'C 1d'J n11£1ed ~IS Chuck Bui Icy, 26. cotl\jCted of rl\u~dc r in 19i2. P.er~rt::i l lunt, 27, and An- 1hony P oo\e\op. 22 , b<nh held for "sofc ke cping'" while .iwaiting trial iri Sooth Ut nrl . ~ - . -. " • ' • • -.. :.-· 11._.. •• ,1111 81ttt•I<> 0..•l••ton Clw•lo1lT "'·-Cln<1,,,,.u Clovel•rnl 0.nYer O.$-l>e$ 0.C•C>ll D\>111\fl F1lrbenll.1 F«IW.t,lfl )I )I ~ n • • .... " ,. ~" " " " .. ., ~ " n " " Ji ·•• " .. ~ H Jl i• " d ~ .. JS JI " • ,. " -.. " .. " '-.-•~'·<<•-=a,, Honol\11\1 Hou1ton !ll(l'I POh• JiK-$ >'111- JuMl\I 1t<111wicn, l11 Ve911 l •Ult R0<1! LQ\.Antl'l11 l OUil•ll+e ,,..,.,""1te Ml"1IMll$ Mll"11 M!l-K MDl .. SI. P ..f<ffwOrle..i~ l~YO<­ Olll& t l\y ...... -}..\ ··~ ,. .. H • " " .. .. ' " .. ~ " » H a~ .... • ,.._... o JI ~'1:-""' ' : ;:. ~" .. D .. " " " ~ .. .. .. " .. " II ~ .. ,, n .. .. .. • " IL _r. .. .. , r • --·- .- • I • ! .. ~ Rea .af(Chase HP Problem' SANTA B~RBARA <UPll -The Ca1lrornia llighwiy Patrol said Saturday it '\\'ould hal'ldle ~s an "od- . ministrative problem" an incident ln whi ch Or)e OC it s offic~rf wa' obs erved speeding in GOv. Reagon'.!! state car. lnspector R.R. Roese Said. there was no chase in- volved, although three patrol units were finally called In with flashing red lights and sirens to make the stop of the cars, in "'hi ch Reagan was a passenger. The CHP said it hap[>t ned this way: Access To.Records .Limit~d SAN RRA NC ISCO <U PII -The California Suprem..c- Court has limited police ac- cess to individuals-' ban~ re- cords in ruling agai'iist ran- dom searches. Jnv'estigators have used such searches in lhe past to track s u s pected em - bezzlers, con men and political radicals. The court ruled they must haven "'ar- rant .or subpoena for such examinations. .. Patrol Sgt. John R. Jones v.•as cruising U.S. 101 north or Go.leta Friday night when h.eobserved two cars speed· ing over the SS mile an ho11r limit at bet1,1.•een 65 and 70 m.p.h. The officef turned on his flashing red lights and the two cars immediately slov.•ed to the 55 m.p.h .. both cars replying with their own red Jighl'S. JONES, not knowing what to make of the cars signaJing 'back. turned orf his li ghts and tried to mo· tion for the autos tO pull~ to the side, but ther9.as no acknowledgemepl:: SO the offiCer followed. and as the three vehicles Y•ere slowed by traffic in downtown Santa Barbara, the patrolman radioed headquarters to DJn a check of the license plates. ./'" There was no ~rd of the plate n~befs in the files of tjther the CH P, the s her.iff's department or · 1>0lice. The officer, v.•ho flashed his red lights on three separate occasions while follO\\'ing the vehicles, then asked headquarters i£ there \\•as an undercover polic~ operation in the area. The response was negative. T llE CHP then ordered the patrolman to make a "felony stop" or the two vehicles, meaning that he would be joined by two backup units. • Netv Norma Jean? UPI TtltPM\9 t\ 20 .,·c ~r-old blonde from S he rman Oa ks. Alt>xis Petei·sen, \Von over 53 other co ntestants Satur-. day in a search fo1· a possible star for"the upcom· ing film. "Goodbye. Norma Jean," based on the life of screen star l\'la rilyn Monroe. Sect Suspected -I • . . .. &Inda;. OK.ember 79, 1974 OAILYP1LOT A;t • Rash of---...Laws ·..-.ect Jan~ l • ~ T ·ake SACRA~t CU Pl l - Califor s will begin p.iy- . in 1 • er electricity la11>cit ext month to finanCl' a ne\\' state ene rgy commission empo1,1.•ered to 11l!e nuclear powe r pl a nts and ban lneffi. c1enL home a ppliance!>. Jiapc viclims also \\111 surfe r less harrassmenl in court, pay toil et., will be )lanned 1n pi.tbilc-buildin~it and i1 no longer v.·Lll bt: 1r- legnl to S\.\'ear in tltt.' pre- se n ce o f 1,1.•o m c n a nd ,ehildrt!n wh en 1,129 new Union Oil Records Blocked :i latc la\.\!> 1uk1· cffeet ot1 Ne"' \'car's Uuy. Other leguc1t•s of l't•liring (~ov. llc;Jg ;.1n ;,ind the 190 I Legislature 1ntludc laws re· qui ring mO torists lo obtilln insurance, regulating low- cos t cre1nation S0('1Clies, il'galizing n1id\\'ifcry und Pl'rm1tting the s:ilc of green sea-turtle meat. One law. uuthored by ~n . Alan Robbins (0 -Van Nu vs) "'I II 1i1nit subs t4nliat- ly thc in!>t a nel':. \.\·hen a rape ' \'1ctim can be questioned in open co urt about her pu:.t sex lifl'. Anoth er me:iSurc by As· scn1ll l) n1 an 1\l:1n Sic roty t l>-Los An geles) \.\'Ill pre· ,·ent Judi:~s fro1n rl'fcrring lo rape victims \\'ho had KE:\GAS :.1gnt•tl t.5-'2 pre,·ious st'xual int('rroursc hdls dul'ini:; his fin<i! ye<1 r in :.is lJ c 1n g of ··1.11u:hai>t i! ofrict'. Somt> -113 uf llu.'nl , in-char actt'r'' and of duubt ful cludn1g a measure repeal-t rcdibillty. CALIFORNIA Brando Gives Land To Indians 1 11~ early pe ns ion:. fo r Additional la .... s \\·il l put lav.·makers. were "urgt'n \11lml·t1 3111d n11·n on more l'\" bills :.ind took efft•ct 1111 -.:\l'll tont1ng in t!t•ahn~ \\'ilh nll•d1utclv. 1"he rt•n1ainder f;1n1i ly·O\\•ned pro perty, "'Ill becoffic la\\'On J:1n. t. 11ern11t \\omen to rl·g1ster to Ll•g 1:.lali\'C lt.·aJcrs agree \'Oll! &"Ith the prefix "~ls." LOS ANGELES <U PI} - thl' ll t"\\' cner i.;~ l aw , and grant 1narried v.·omen ActOl' J\larlon Bra ndo said <iulho red b.\' ASSl'tnlJlyn1an );rt•:Jt('r ri ghts lo c:.lablish Saturday he ts·donatini; 40 Char \t!S \Yurrcn (0 -Los lhci r o,1•n creditratin~s. acres o f California land to ,\ngelcs l \\a:. the most llere a re highlights of try to help allt:=\'iute the ~1g n1 ficil tll product or the some other new laws taking plight of lhe Anierican ln- SACRAMEN'TO (UPl l -t97 4 session. effect J un. I : dians. I I(· Sl " · · h "lknowth<1t e\·crybody is Union Oil Co. has v.•on a t "'l 1mpv:.c a ;:, Autos -A motorist ..... o '((' I (. · ( h concerned 1,1.•ilh money and lcmporary restraining or-nl ~ ~on-a-~·car U1~ on e _er-a 1 s t o p u r c <.I s e der blocking the transfer of 1r1 c 1ty users , ct\'c rag1ng auton1ob1lc insurance '"ill gas tanks and the price of b t 60 d "" l r s 00 r· clothing,·· said Brando. who ,c c ord s by a s l<1te e ween .. n ouccn s an-ace a I 1peorrevoca- (I r I ·d · r h' d · • (. refused an Oscar a1,1.•ard lhis legislative committee to the nua Y-·or t0yp1ca rcsl en-lion o IS river s 1cense . ( 1' ·1 Aft f y·earas aprotesta<Y,>instthe a ttorney general to support t1a consumers. 01 ets -er years o ,,, .. 1'h "(( r· I b( situation of the American possible antitrust prosccu-' e revcnuc 1\\'I 1nance strugg e, Ass~m ywoman Lion . r esearch bv a fi ve-member· ~!ar c h Fong fina l ly Indians. · · -· t •-d d <h • -· 1 t ··nut the Indian is con· Superior Court Judge energy con1m1ss1on. o "" pcrsua e e L.Al'g1s a urc \\lilliam ft.1 . G:i llag he r appointcd by Go\'.-etcctEd-to b;,iupaytoiletsinpublic cernedwith1,1.·herehe'sgo- d G U ~ J t(1at b ·1d ing <o ~t his daily bread, granled the order t~riday . mun · r0\•11• r., u1 uti,:s. ·'l"hc records ;ire do('u ment:. \\di become the sole state Prophylactics -Any type ''"here e 's going to get se\'t•ral oil companies sur· a gc nc~· lo :.ill' ncn1·er plants of retail merchant \1'i\l be enough \\'Uod to keep his d el . t ( d II J I house \\'a rm so his children rendered earlier th is yeur an St!l nc1v ll c1cncy s a n-al 011·e lo sc pl'O\l iy ac- to a Joint le~i slati..ve com·· dards ror <1pphances, light· lie~ in an altempl to redLlcc \.\'On't freeze." d h · I d' c t B'ando said he will tum mittee investigating crude· H1J! an eating. \'cnerea 1sease. urren · I ( h · ( ove r 40 acres of land in oil pricing. The 1974 :.css ion v.•as also y, on Y P armac1 s s can The unanimous dec1s1on s upported the position of San Bernardino la "·yer Wesley S . Burro w s. charged three years ago with misappropriating some of his client's mone y in a divorce and child custody cas·e. Investigators had searched Burro"·s' bank records. /'le arly 27 miles arter the "ta it '' began, the three CHP units joined near Carpen· teria and tumed on their sirens and lights. The committee \\·on the a banner yi'ar for women: sell the .birth control de-Agoura, in Los Angeles SAN DI EGO ( UP fi -house, men opened fire " ith r ight to the records after l\lore than 35 bills extending vicfS. County• to a group called 'f( d h h t the Sur\'iva\ of American J\lex ican authorities hC'lieve r1 es an s ot guns, s oo · agreein g to keep cert ai n in· \1oinen's tcgill rights "·ere J\lidwives -Nurses v.·ill Of Baja Violence · "The lead car, in which the governor was riding, ;ind the second car im· medi a tely pulled over,". said Roese. that m embers of a n ing into the he lple s s forma tio.n in crinfi dcnce. enacted. including a packet be able to be cert ified as lndians·inaceremony~lon· Am erican reli gious colony neigh bors_ who \\'ere trying The companies include of lcg isl:it1 on aimed a t midwives a fter spec ia l day. in Baja Califor nia fled to to help out. The men fled in Union, Mobil, Exxon. Stan-lessening the embarrass-training. fi1idwifery has "To do nothing is, I think, the Si1 n Diego ;irca aftl'r ;1 l"ars bearing Ca1 iforni a d ard of Californiil ;_inCI Tex · 1ncnt endured by ro.1pc vie-been bann ed in California to bring about disaster," Burrows objected, the trial court upheld the searchei, and he appealed the decision while the trial 'was· suspended. shoof ing incident thal left l :1 r-(-ic~e_n~sc_:_p_la_<~e~s.~h-e~s_a_id_. ___ '="~·o~·----------'~'~'"~'~'="~'="="="'=·------='=in~c=c~l="·="=·--------'-"-id_B_,_•_n_d_o_. ----- ~tex1ca ns \1·ounde<l. Supreme Court Justice Stanleymsk agreed in his wrillen inion that Bur- rows h · been subjected to ''unbridled discretion of the police." Such a search, l\to5k wrote, "opens the doo r to a vast and unlimited ranee of very real JJbuses or police power " ''Then one of the patrolmen recognized the driver of the governor's red station wagon as his official C~IP driver," he said. The driver said he tried to use the state car's•Tadio to communicate with the patrol unit, but that it didn't work. "'No tickets were issued," ROese said. "The incident 'viii be handled as an ad· ministrali\'e problem." Student Support .. ~elped Br~'!I\ _\Vin SACRAMENTO (UPll -- Strong student support at California's uni\'ersities and colleges helped to give Gov.-e\ect Edmund Brown Jr. the winning margin over his Republican opponent In the Nov. 5 election. J survey indicated Saturday. A student precinct sampl- ing conducted by the UC student lobby sho,...·ed that 71 percent of the s tudents voled for Bro1,1.11 "'hile 23 percent voted for Hou,ton I. Flournoy. Jn lhe general election, Bro'l\'n received 50.2 per· cent of the votes cast com· pared to Flournoy's 47 .3 percent lo produce a victory margin of 179,000. The student lobby survey said Brown received 280,000 student ·vot~s though only half of the more than S00,000 registered voters attending universities and colleges cast ballots in the general election. . The student organization has published a student vote report after e\•ery general election since the 26th amendment gave 18-year- olds the rieht to vote. This year's report sur· veyed more than 70 campus precincts and 18,000 stu- dents. Federal Bureau of In vestigation officlal1> here ha\'C been asked lo assist ~lcxican authorities tn find - ing and arres t ing the American suspects. accord - ing t o C<1tp. l•'ra ncisco Kraus l\1 orales. head of the Baj a Californi;i sT'ate ju!;licia l police u n it at Ensenada. A spokesman fur Uaja Califor nia Gov. l\1i lton Castella,no~ E\·erardo said Friday · ni ght !bil l the gov- ernor ordered ·a thorough investigation of the 1nci· dent. T ll E I NJ UR E !>, nine men and four women, \\'ere t aki?n t o Ho s pita l Buen Pastor in San Quintin , 100 miles south of Ensenada. Kr;1us l\loralessaid one "'as in se 11io~s co nd ition. The \'l olence c r..,1pted 1'hursday night \vhcn mem· hers of the colon:v·s Church of the First Born oft he Full- ness of 'fime planned to meet at the two-story home of l\lrs , \'irgi nia Pe rez .-south · of Ensenada, police said. "Someone dro1·c bv the house and thre\v ;,i i\10\ntov cockt ail through a 1,1.•1n<low, settin g it on fi re." Kraus l\1 ora les said "~lexic <in famil ies living in tht• <1rea sa"' the fire <ind rushed to the scene to help put it out. "'As t hey reached the c.,Airporter qniJ CJJotel •·u··. ' '~"·"·.· 'rrlediterra11ea 11 ~00111 I I •.· , I c ~" t' • .•.. .. ··-~.:: f'. ~ • .".·:·:.· 0 ••••• I'> .I • '·' : •. c - NEW .YEAR'S EVE l Culotte Sleak, Extraordinaire 011r E.xcll1sil1t ... 711t Most Tender and F1avor[u.l. Broiled to Perfection, Served with Crisp French Fried {ftl/on1 and Basted with Sizzling Hazelnut Butter, L;•on11aise Potatoes alld Articlwke Florentine Roast Prirne Rib of Beef, Financier Fron1 the Old World, This Ugendory Bet/iJ"Roasted · on Rock Salt. Oeamed Spinach and 'l>aditionJJIJf &ked Yorkshire Puddin,,and k'liipptd Honetr1dish · ·~ . - Rack of L11nb1 Nonnande flloney Glazed Roasted Hot House Lamb, Carvtd at Tableside, Bouquet of Garden Vtgrtablei and /'otatoct lyonnaise ·-~i'etTail . Broiled for Your Delight. Drawn Bturer, Stnitg Oean1 A_mamline, L)I0111Uli!e Potatoel Rqas<ed Duckling.A-l'Onnge ·• -· A FaVorllt Bril//11 Savarln , Succulorl. CH<p INckll•K {J served on a Bed of Mid Rice, G"-tn 8t4n1 Amandlnt, Sttwed Apple 011d Sauce Bigartide wirh Coinoc -• _. • ·TWOnA~UJ_OORS Cocktails At RO'gular..Prices Cc1ll N~1v 1:or Rcse n.iatious · ,._ (7 14)8J3-2770 .·_. 18700 IMC AAT~R BLVD.; NfWl'ORT BEACH • ., • • • . . • • . ' - . " ·-' .. ...... . , .. • • - Remember when you could smell breakfast • , C.lifornia /\\ilk Ad i i;.ory &3rd ' r \ all tlie way up the stairs? Weren't those tlle mornings you giggled all the.way to school? How d.o you feel this morning? -,j,-- • ~1oo~ morni~ g~ better with_milk. ~. '\ ·-· l' 1 .. ,,. -·-._ .......... i ----; . ' ·- • , ....... . ' ' .. '· ... I '\ I\ ....... - ' ' ..... ' ,tG -c~~•_n_ll_~_P_l_L_O_T_E_l_>ITO~R_lA~l._P_AG_E_'~-] ' -· ,. Welfare &Vision ' > I .1~1 ,c•:ir <1r :1n~··· c·u1111t\ ;11d to f:1m1l1l'" 111th dt• 1•l·r1tlt·11r 1l11ld11·11 \1<1 " ··u1 f1nn15:!~1 n11\h1111 \1 1 ,'!',I n111l1v11 l.11 J.!• I\ 11111· to "\t·pp1.:d up t•ffnrls to l"tJlll·Ct fr·c,rn f .1lht·1 ~11! ilil· c:hJldrl·ll l\11\ 1 ql\l1'1hulh1n.., f1 t•rn \.1lhL·r:-. 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'>''t·k1ng e.11d (·;1 11 t'hlllll c1n lit tit• 111ur4· fh;111 J.!f'oec·r1l':-. if lht• f;11htr ,., JI\'• iru.: 1'11t1 h1 ... f;11riil'" but ean <·t1llt·c:t ~1 ... 11h:~tant1<.1I n1on- ttil:-1·h1·1·\.; 1f tht..· falh1·r lt«1Vc.·~ thl'h111 Hl' ·rti 1" is :1 n1nrally 1!t ·gr~din~ p11l11·y t~fat opt•/11.\' in\'il('" ;dni-.c If il l<ikt'!'i nior1· e:irl·ful Hl\ t· ... l1 g :.it1on 111 (•-.l :d1h~h t l'lll' nt·l'd , t ll~I \\Oldd be <I lil'lll'I" Ht.\'l'SllTil'lll or t :1\p;1~ t:r n1on1•y. Save the Man sion 1·h1 · ll C'\\' J.!11 \'1:rnor's m:.insion up in Sacran11:nto is J!t·ltin g ;1ttcnt ion :i~:1in, than k~-1•1 r:ov .-ele<:t J err~· ltro\\n ·.., a tll'mpt to h;;ilt con:-.truet_ion OR the 1'~roun1 huu~t..· uvt:rlook ing the ,\n1eri can R 1 \'er. \\"t; think, the nt\\' govC'rn<>r i~ dl'acl ''rong. If 1 ... • -.111~IL·. of tuur:-t•. :111<1 lus pcr:-.on;1J:.·nd.._£olitlcal life "-nliJ\ h1,.tt<.·r fit thl" ~500-a·niunlh lo\\ nhousc hQ select · 'N But 11 l!\n't r1~hl fol' t11n1 to du:!Jll' his life St~}(' lu ~<1~or:-. "ho :illl'l.'Cl'd hin1 . !\lorco\'(•I'. 1t doesn't rnukc ~cl'111on11c senst: to hall 1.:j1n.,triu'lion on the 51.J n1ilhon mansion. It would cost nl·arly a n1i1lion to h;iil out of the project and it's ;1 !rl"1d~ onc·third t·<101plL•t1.:d. On top nf that. '\'l' happc•n t.o belier(' citizen~ of the nat ion·:-. 1<irgt·~1 und.rnost influential :-. tale <1 re crit it led 111 h:1\'l' tht1r ~<o . I elcctC'l ofrici<i l cn:-.conccd in sur· rut1nclini::.> th;.11 befit his st ate ~·n<I his office. l·'or SI J mtllion \lC eatl buy just :1bout 001:: n1ile or fr'el'\\'i.I\' Surt•l\ "'l' t·<-111 tifford thal much fo r our f11tt11'C' 'go\'t·rnif;-~. \\lH>-m0'1 eert <iinly \\'ill fo llO\\' a It\ 111 g p:.iltcrnchrtcrt·nl frcu11 that of young llro.v.•1\. . Reform in Vai11 '.\\:1nv ideas have been ad,·anC'cd for t•lect ion r e· form . Sofnc of them ha,·e been adoplt'd . 1\mnn.I.! thcn1 is a restrittion on funds donated to t·a ndidates for the l:.S. Scn<-1!e. No more than Sl,000 is to be rcct•i vcd from <-1 sin gle source. \\'ith t hat in mind . former l.t. Gov . Robert II. f'"inth <1nnouneed his candidacy for the Senate last \1 l'l'k . ·rhc \'Cry early starl.. he s;iid. \\•ould help hin1 fund his can1paig n . Other candidates undoubt edl y \\'ill find the same problem. r 1 ;\ll of "·hich reminds us of another eleetion r e - form idea : reducing the period of campaigning. 1 la\'C \\'C J.:a incd ;.i.nything? .. ,...~·: ·~ ~-~--=--. • .. ~--/ ,... . -....; -...... -/ ............ . ..:· ..... .. ,,. .. ~~~ ~~. , ...... l~· .. -~~. ;, ·, . ............ ··.· ....... . '<..... ~ ·- 11 BOY/ NOW'S THE TIME TO GET INTO THE STOCK MARKET.' ... .... ,,. , -~" -~ ,...,-:/ _____ ~ _ ___,_ ·_---- •·... . ·" ---.. ~ ·wow ... THAT lOOKS LIKE MY OLD CAR' .)::.··~ ... ............. J ~.\H ~tll :-i . CLST.\FS<)~. 1'ha11k . ou ful' ~ uu1·. IL·tt('r. You !:lay ~·ou h:1 1 l' hvl·n U!>Jlll! ~l'n1:u1ti('~ :•s JI ll•:n:hc r of En glish !nr 20 years. 1 :im h>lPJlY lo knO\I' th:it .1·ou ;il't' slill enthusiastic about !he sub.ice\. slill tonv1nceU lh <it it helps in1n1easur<ibly in teaching sludenls to lhink and ~·ri te t learlv. But ;1s ~·o u say, 25 .}'l'a rs ago ~1·h en ~011 ,,·ere :i graduate slud.:nt at·t hc Lni\'crs ity Qf :\!in· ncsola. you u~cd lo hear a lot about the ··GC'n eral Scmanl1t·s mo\'e.,. m<'nl." But today )OU don't read dis· cussions or sema n· tics in the lilcrary Journalis. They don·t C\'en talk about it at eocktail parties. So I lhink you are right in ask· ing. \\'here are \l'e? In one sense -in the public sense .. ,,•c aren 't anyY"here. Semantic philosophy does not appear any\\•here to affect public policy or the slate- rncnts of slalf'sn1cn or politicians . Scrnanlics i~ not even fashionable no11·;;idJ\'S. lndcc(\. \l'l' arc n O\\I in ~1 lirne \\1hcn 1'.itionallty itself has gone out of f;1:-.hion . In hip literary circles m;iny h,11e ,gi\·en up lhe life of the m ind in 1;1\UI' of l'l'Vo!ut1011ar_,, 1'iolencc . lllhers h;i\ t' ,llOnc into one \"ariety or· :inothcr of Oriental mysticism. In- tc ll cc:tu;;ils thcrnselves·are a1nong the chief a nti-intellectu<ils of our ti n1 c. BUT· Tll E TROUBLE is th nt ~-c need scn1antics -that is, ;;i system for lhc proper c\·aluation of language and :-yn1 bols --rnore thnn Cl'CI' before. E1·crything \\·e experienC'c is lhe re· sult of ;1 prot:csi; of abstract1ng'<t1ld :-.~lec l1ng . \\"c ::.ee \\'hat ,,.care looking for and. n1ore importantly. 11 e do not ~cc \1·hat ,,.e are not looking for. \\"hat 11c all need n1ore or is v•hat the late .-\lfred Korzybski ('ailed ·•conscious· ncss Qf :1bslracting.'' J usl think . for example. of the task or interpreting tele\'ision ne"·s. The C\"ents selected for a CO\'erage are a malll'r of ('hoice. The facts isolated ;u1d th<• authorities intcr\'ie11·ed are a mauer uf choice . And se1ecti,·ity goes all the \1·ay lhrou~h the ,,·nrk oft.he 11U1\·;} editor . l it' sclccl s a \'OC;1bulary ,,·i1 ~ the con· nota ti(lns and inlplications he\desircs. I le ~elec ts the organiz:Jtion 'a nd the dramatic structure. Ile sele~s the position of !he slory in the ne1\~Cast. Everything sho\1·11 is the result of a bstr action and sele('lion by l't!· portcrs, ca mera111en and editors. ( S. I. HAYAKAWA ) 1·hur·c:h or uc·1ghlMJ1·hood, gro\\·ing into 1nll'lll·elL1al St>lf·re!ianrc :)nd m<Jtu1·i· ty. Tht'Y ;1l sn study iL in 11dult cl:1sses. . \1'tierL' men and 11·on1c11 are oflen in a ~o·uAglc to be intcl lertunl ly reborn. Ten or 15 ~·ears l<H.i:'r those students, no1v out in the \\'orking "'orld, will h a.,·e· forgottctt ''tte1:e thl·~· acquired thcir intellectu41 ! tools. "II ain 't necessttrily~o.'' So \\·her e are \1·e'! \\lcl\. you antl 1 a!l leachers knov.· 1\•here \\C arc. 'i·ou musl ha1·e h;1d ti~ cxperie11C't.', :.is 1 ha\"e ' had m:iny limes. of hearing fronl your fol'mt.:r sludents, \11ho ,,·rite to say, "The cour!'IC I !i"IOk lrun1 ~011 "'as :i turning po\n~1n n1t y11ft'."' l have been lc>ichini.: Ion~ ~nou11.h so that 1 encou11tcr JX>Oplc, no\v 111 tht·ir middle age, "ho tc.11 me that reading one of my books, or othcr\\'ise study· ·ing semantics in a class taught by ~·ou or othe rs like you, \1·as a turning po int in lheir li\'CS. SE ~1 A~TI CS lllTS ynu harlll·st 11·hen you are thinking h~rd ;inJ Sl'ek· ing: an intellectual mcth<1~J Sludicd <•l the right tin1e in your \i(\".)t causes you to rc·exanunc n1a11y 'tf1i11gs you hn1·e takr11 for granted :.incl nel'er l'X· an1incd . Thl'refort' it continuC's to i11 - flucnec in<lil'iduals. even ir 1t doe~ not influence n;:itions ~1s a \vhole. TllF:,· \\'It.I. :\OT rf'n1en1ber ~vhat it is that n14lde theln so s111art. So lh ey \\ 1\l quolc the book~ they l"t!Ud more rrcentl.1· :ind it 1\'ill oc1:ur lo the m rarl'I~ tn i;o liack to thl·ir 5ten1antics ll'Xlbooks: lo those of Korzybski, o r ~1u:1rt Chase, or tr,·ing Lee or :\'orlh1\·cste rn, or \\"endell J ohnson or 101,·a, or Samuel Bois or Los . .\ngcle!i, or myo"·n . So semantics bt>longs not so much lo srhQ]ars and philosophers as it does to tc~1c her s. If you teac h students sC'mantics at c:.:~lly !ht! right tin1e in th1:ir l11e::;. it "il! affect thcn1 pro· foundly. l'hc.1· \rill talk. think and \\'rite IH•tt\'r. "l'hcv \l'ili he more crilic;il of \1 h(ll \hl'} 0 rcatl il!ld hear. - • People, Not Firms,· Matter llcnce ll'::tChel's, if tbey \~'ant th ir studcnls to be thoughtful and Critic l lo\\·:1r<ls "·hat lhcy.sec and hear an l r l·:.1d, must teach consciousness o abstracti:ig -a habitual altitude o ~tudenls C•>ntinHC 101lay to .... tud.v scn\antics in high ::.cho11\ or coll('gc, 111 EnJ!1 ish, spel'Ch. Journalism or ~o('ia 1 studies classes. They study it, ;i<; a rul(', <hw:.ing their lrat1!:iitiu o.fron1 late adolescence to a1Julthood. \I hen the~ .n re learning to lnink for thcmscl,cs, liberating t hemse\\'es froin the dogmas and s hi bboleths of family, Bui 111o~t or :dl, the~· 11·i1l h::t\'e (]e. \t·lopc<l the hnhil uf talking: sense by <1:;ki11g thentsell'l'S ~uth questions es. ··\\'hat t'X:tt·tly anl I talking-about~" ~111d "\\'h~1t is the •. , icll'nre for y,:hat I an1 so~·ing·.1 " lll'nl'l' 1l1cy 11·ill function ht:tlcr a!:! hu1n;111 bt_·lni,:~. 1\11d 1)(.•rh;i ps 1hv_1· \1·!11 \rritc to you. 10 or ZO yea rs after they ha\"C t aken your course. to !'rty. ··Th;1nk you. ThJnk you very 1nuc11 ··· S1nceJt..•ly yo11 rs.. colleai;;.ue and friend, S. I. ll a~aka1>.a \\",\SI ~l '.\'. C TO:\' -As the ne\1·s gets \1 or<:(', so 1!0 thl' prn1><1sals lo rcmed~· it Tht.' ltckl•r tapr has I.wen printin!l ;in inf1nitl' l1n1' of h;1d nc11 s ohoul l;iyuffs. strt•:.s1•s 111 thl' banking ~~st rn1, ".11rsf'n!n)! s.1lt•s and shrink· ing pt•nsiun fun<t... h11t it"s :1! just s1H·h f1r11t'" rht· p1•11pll' u1 !ht• )!o\··e rn· nH:,nt ou~h 1 !o dis1>1.1~· :1 1.1odict1m of th••u,.:htftil s.1J,:.H'll .\ lrJ!>l\';i/I , !h•• l',!('!Pphi•ll)' Of jj). lhll\I J,:.)11 ll\I\ dt'ITI,1!11\' [nl' a<:tjon l 11•!>p1·.1~-: n! 111!1 •1 .\ !1.1~ll' rl'pL1ting re· ;J,''11) Ill llll:hl'i' l'Hll1\1'1!" 'l"h•· D1•n1••1·r-it-. ,1tt• ~ttll 1alking .JhH\11 \\ ;i.c·· ,,nd \'l'IC't' l0 t111tl'1>lS \\'hen il 1•l1ght 111be11.111 rHll l.! ••n !hl'n1 that 1 ast ,11n11111ll'"-11f tr1·1ht t\1>t1ld ha\C to bl' 111Jn11r .1r111r1 11 '1 ~1 k1·,·p pl 1C'1~s r1sin1? as th1•\ h,1, t• h .. ,.n 111 t' 1·rt ,11:11 . inflt1· r11 1n i-. 111 rh·· pn1r•''' (lfdrnpp1n).: do~·n to 11\1•1 vh 1nt .. ll'r.d1l1• l1 •1"I' \\ ,. 11 "11 Id h1· 11 1'1' }•l eonf1nr our rc- JP11·1n:.:. hott r'l'l't' In our rl1!1<.l 1f11~d. d1·ht l.1clon 1'1·1111111111 111 11hich pr1'r(''g .tl'I' l'll~llll'l"t 1•d 10 )!11 "Ill\' Oil('" II\ :i nd tl1.1t 1~ 11p .• 111, h1J! n111\1'!'111111ht· ·othpr 1h11'1'!1t•n rarr\ \11th th1•111 th1• risks of n 1.1,~111: hani..r·uptl'll'"I 'l'o fore:-t:tll ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jinhrrt \' \I ,•,•rf /'1,/ll1.1l1er "I 1i .. n111~ K t'1'r1I fd1f or "//1.,1no~ /'rr11r/•'f", Suriday Ed1/•lrtt11 P•u1t' frf1f(1r '[h<' 11l11nt1.1 I p.1.:\' 111 th~ DJ1ly 1·11 .. 1 -.11 p,, I•• "1n!111°\l\ ,~"4 't11nult1lc '' i.1.1 .. !11 1i11·,•·nl HI' •on th1~ pn~e (\l\•·l'• rumn11·nL.11 I "11 lopll'~ O( ltl· 1' 1 .... 1 lo1,_1nil11·11'•d 1nh11nui.~1~ anti - ' .11.~·111-t • '" i•J •11 W1111! i. rn1um lo.i J • •• 11!1 r • 1 ... ,,. v,inJf 11\' prt•.,.·l\lnlll, 11· n• "~1 .. 111· 1 ' ••111111•111 ... 1nil 1de.1• !'IHI• j,f , .. l•H ~ J l10,:...rd1t un,d UI !11'"1 •·1 11" fl,.,h I'll•~ ,1f\lli.! .. r ••ti In 1h• , 1hluT1.1l 11 1lumri ~ th( 1111• I,, ... J• '·' !l111nu1n' 1'"-1''·1·~"-d l •\ I • •lhlnu11 .. 1 ... ,#f'P. l•Hrr "r\h•ri> ·11 • l 111 1>1<n .1n•I 17.1 "nl1•1r\1•nu•nl rif th• .r p·v. ... ~ .... HI"' !ht•h ''1\u\ 'hould t~ Ul lt 1-.,,.! ( VON HOFFMAN . ) th::.t disaster. lhe Fl>dcral Rescr\·e Board appe:1rs to be dum1>ing mont'Y into lhe system, "'hi ch means anolhcr inflationar y s ur~c e i ~t)t,. or nine n1unths dO\\'ll lhl' road. \\"il h it s subse- quent rccession ar~· rcal'linn. In place of m :1kini.: r<'cnmmcnda· lions that \\'Ould givr usu gentler re· s1lil'IM'.°Y. so th at the l•conomy "·ouk\n'l rid£' li ke a tr:iumatizcd ('ar \\'ilhout ~hnck absorb(•rs, the le~<11n ~ nll'n hr!'t' t·ontin111.' 11> p l :1~· thl' oil obligato. 1·111• chaotic notes of tins dill~ n1:1ke St:tu •n berg sound Ji~e \lo_1.;1rt TllE C1\~i\Ol1\1' l'rtmc r-.tin1 sl<'r. Pierre Trudeau. is unac('ountably \ritiri1rd for impos1nf! :.i q11ota on 011 l'Xports to the ·t ·nilcd State~ as our people simul'tane11usly ('a1\ for a q u11ta on Qil imports . The contradiction is ll'ft unexplained. Di\'estiture. tha't is. breaking up the multinationals. and telling them t 1ey must choose which business the) 're going to be in -pumping oil. shipping it in tankers, piping it, refining it or marketing it at retail -also should help restore a significaot degr·ee or price .competition. Even in their pre-· sent cartelized, oligopolistic state, oil prices are sagging; one more push in · the direction or a free market and-we shouldn"t hav~ to worry about them. ·rhen our peoplt' \1'il\ tlo11bt!t'5S find :1nother extr<1ncous \"illain. The le:id· in~ candidate is gold, Secretary or the Treasur y Simon. a. m an "·ho never , be fore took much interest in C'Oll·' :-;umer aff;;iir s, is wa#Pnlng people not to buy 'it lest they get clip'j)eO. But \\'halC\"Cr the ups a nd do\\·ns of j!,Old - and· there arc many Tr. Simon is r•1nfu::.1ng an effect \l'ilh caus('. 'fht> jl('Op\c 1\·ho arc tl' ptt'll to buy 11nlt! do so nnl~· bcc:nisc they arc :it 11 it"~ l.'!ld as 10 ho,1· lo µr ot ct tht'ir sav· 1n~S"'tl:J!.<1in!'ll·a constantly epreciating <lol\:1 r If Simo"M \\ants to re~'ent the d1,f1a1io11ary C'ffL'{'t 'li .I eir pu\lfrlg 1ht•11· n'nnL''' 0\1l of the stock market :incl the ~:1'\;ings ancl ·\0;1n associations \l) Pill it 111 gn\1\, he n(•ed only gi\"e lbe'n1 .1slablc dc~lla1· ...... After l\\O \'e;1rs of <'ursin)! lhe dark· h aired. oli,:l'·skinncd Arabs for oil blackm;1il and ol h<'r unnatural t'<"OnOm"ic acts. the hlond-haired. blue· eyed l'\111'\\ rgia ns :innounce thry v.•ill do the sil ml' \\ith tht: rruc\c pumped from their nc\1' North Sc::i nil fi elds t\Cl Similar denuncial ions of Viki'ng oi l bl;1ckma il ;1rr hea rd. \\'h:1t is l<'fl 11nrem:1rk<'1! on is hO"-' Anwr.~licy conlTlbutcs lo lhls Sc ;~nd in a,. i :1 ... n ·1\ r:lb· Nigeria n · Cun il cl i an · 1 n cl(l n ~si;:in · Ir anian· \'cnrzut'lan c:irlr l Hy in:-.istinG: that ail the oil,co"sun1in2 oa1ions n\\o"' us to nt'2oti3te for lhl'm In n count er· c;;i.r~e.I ,~ probnbly bc('au'.'Sc the,.Stnte Dcp:iiqh-icnt Is tryin ~ lO sal\'a~e the middle-man op cr:i11ons of the mujor c11l rom1ptuncs v. t' ;irt> driv\nf:! the produc1\:lg rounti Ii.'" into ;1 marketing TllA1' IS A l.OXG-R1\S GE ques- tion, und il Is a fi xed Rpothcgm of our politic~1l ecffilOIJl )' that "'e postpone d<'alin~ \\ ith long·range questions e\·cn I hough ou r failure to do ~o mak~s the immediate ones so hellishly dif- fi cult \\'e "'oul<l do ourselves a good turn If we \\'OU Id sepa.rate the t \\'O. Our i1nmcdin t(' ne'eds-are to help people, no! bu~1nesses ;1n-aistrcss . . i\ione\'-losin~ firms s hould he al·. Inv. cd tO go lo bankruµtc)' :ind the a1,1c- t\{)nN'r·s btock ... p coplc must be pro- ll•rh·d ~1th unen1plo~ mcnl corn1K"n· ~.111 1111 ;1n1I . 1 .-1 \ fl0.,~11)1\. C'l'C'n 111th ;t limited· mortgage moratorium of somt kind. bf or. . ... . Tht"ro i!'I :inothC'r ."-:i~ for n!I. \\"(' rnuld itct rH1 nf IJl'I('<' l"Ontrol~ on don1 estlrallv pumpNl oll ~·hllc step· pin.i: up :nllitru~t ;1ction ;1i;:ainst. th<' mu\l1n:i\1~~'uLrnrnp:in1t>s II defies tht' IOl!ll\Of scll -111tcrcst to control \ht' 1)r1ff'S ·or dome!)t1r 01\ 01nrl lh<'n turn :irfiund "'''I pay t1\1C'e as n111ch lb \..--.4------------l-Wrc11u1ers a~ \.I. e do 1oour pcQp\e. N1111I 1\ IJ 1'tt•n1ht·r~~. n1~1 Oner that:S out of lhc 4'oa}. ""e can fwg1n restructurin11, our economy so lh;it in our constcrO(ltion and /right \.l.e don't k('t'I> in nl~li,NI I.he.. pains o! lhc bustnf'!>S <')'CIC Oil our5cl \'CS. ' ·' " • • • ) 'Co11gres io11nl Touris t s But t e r e d Up ' Junkete s G·o First Class \ " JACK ANDE RSON \\'ASl!Ii';GTON -'J'i,"ot long ai:to lhc srcrt't com n1i.!nic:1\ions l'quipml'nt al the U.S. embassy in l\loscow fl ashed a scril'S of urgent m essages to the Slate DC'p:irtmenl in \\'ri shin~ton . Each ca· bl e \1·as s tamped "l mn1edialc." ~·hieh ga \'C il prior ity O\'Cr othcr di s· Anothe~:-<<1mple: On a ti·ip to lhe patches. f ;ir East lo investii;utc heroin smu g_· \\'hat urgent m atter had causNl the gling. Rep. Lou F rl'Y Jr. <H·F'la . 1 · rmbas~~· to alert \\'ashinglon? Some brou)!h! ;J long-'his mo\'ic camera. lie St..'!lators had spertt nc<1rly three hours ho11ed to eomt' back '"ith cnrouAh \1"ith So\'iC'l leader Leonid Breihnev fasrin::tling• film to pruducC' ,1 1·v and lh<'y hoped lo get some publicity documentary of his ad\'e11lurl':'i . But out of it unhap)H IY. the camer a u·ouldn't 1\·ork. ··Pass by. telephone immediately," Relatedly .. Lt occurrt-d to him that he instruC'trd 9M cable. ··and h ave de· might still salva_ge lheT\' sf)C<'ia l if he li\t•rcd the fol1n\1ing messJige from ·could -.i.·angle some n1Q1•ie foola~c. Senator Beall to his office for im· The U.S. c>mb:.issy in Burma m:idc media t e rel e a se by his press thisa high-11rior1typroject. secrrlar\'." ~ Th e m"cs~;ige: SCn. J Glenn Ac:i ll . Off 11·ent a c1assifil'<l cablt.! to llonJ? C R-~td.) was,. eager to have his press Kong : "fFrcyJ rr11l1csls movie film SCC'reta ry release to I.he press the friol.age of lion,!.! Kong h:irbor ;_i nd in· nl.!11·s th;1t hr h:id been consortin~-.i.·ith spp.ctW>n· nf.shlps for narcotics. Al~!) thcfockofth c Kr eni li n. wou\d ';tppreC'i a l <' f11ul0ti!l' of "SeC'relary Gl'neral Brczhne\' u·as do\\·nto\1·n llong ~onJ!." most _generous u· ith hi ~ time ancl gave A similar Ca hlc to "l'hail:ind re<plt•st . canrlid "n""crs to 0111· questions," -ro foot:i g"e of "popp~"''O\\'ing arcai:, Reali \\'anlc.d 1\Ttir)land papers to :\1 <.~ \1lla gc and dO\l'hto"n Chr11ng knov.·. -.t\l::t i." ,\J..:'!IOST 1n •:~t1C,\l. mCSs°';~es from :\losrow \\'Cre" firh"' o(f in '--h·alf BOTll CA BLl_·:S spt·cificd "no mor<.• '-" 1"" tha n tOO f ee l . t li' n1i llirn cicr. of Sens. 1toward Cannon ID-Nev.). F,kla'chrorne fil m 724:?. As yolL recall I-Tank ~l oss . 10-Utahl. and James <t,rcy'sl mCl\"lt' <'umrr:i fuilcd IQ Peiu'son t R-Kan. ). "I U'8S astouisherl Y.:ork. fllrn to he tr.iftl:<i,; pa(l of :i nd gratificd th;it St.>crelary. Bre_t.hnc~· trjs;' i~io n do('u men I ar" P1t .isf.> \\ :•S :-0 :gl'ncrOuS '1 \th his time_, ' for11 .~rd film lo office 0£ Co'n~re~sn1;in 1•cho«d :\loss. "1th-only slight \'aria--Fr , ·· tion. frtr'rl'lt'aise t().U\nh papers. .. ....... !'J · Thi s Is merely unQlht'r S('r\"1Ce that The cOnGrrs,.mnn tolt.1 ~'i. sadly. th e !:it:1le 0-cpartml'nl of~<'rs that he \\l1s unable to coml'lt·tc \cJtiShUor!i on the liJMe &lttcrin.I! up ron~rc!(sion<il tour1s1s. Judglni;e: from the 111ter11:1l c.ible tr;1ff1fi is one nr tht:. most important fu11ct1ous of o(lr diµ.l oma.ts 11ro11nd the" orld. l _, th(' TV docum~nt11ry. lie hrlp('('I pro· duce an CKC<'ll cnl rt'port, however. U)x"Jut the heroin problem. The care :ind fcctlin~ ore.on. 1?rcHmcn is given !ilJCCJa\ att~nlion ul f \ ' thl' C.S. <'mh;1 ~sy in l.ishon. -fl y priori· !y c":.ihlc, lhe l•n1ba~sy ad\"ised a re· l'1•nt ron~r~ssiona l delegation \\'here 10 cat 1;lurin1! tht:ir !>l ay in ,the l'ortuj;:uesc c;.qiilill. ··o Peixe i!' 01 modern rest aurant \\ith a vi ~~· of the ·ragu-; Hiver :Ind Jero11in1os 'lonastery. It-ts ahout 20 _!ninutes from ho1 <'I and specializes in fish dishes," lout<'d the cable. The cn1h;1ssy's gou rmets also suggested other rcst:iurant~ near lhc oce ... n in Guincho <1nd neur the casino in Esloril. The Stnte Dep3r\ment \\•as throv.·n in a tizzy, hn:~\·e1 er. _by Rep. Pat Schroeder. \\'ho ins_isted upon holding <lo\\·n cxpcns('s during h.er attendanc e :..il the Gcnc\'a l)isarmamcnt Con- ference last August. .~1_1 £ FJ,E\\: TO Europe on Icelandic J\1rhn1's. the rhcapC''it passa·ge she tnulcl find . She nskcrt the Sl.UP f1(•pa rtm c nt"'1j:fJJi1l>7k·•~·o roolii 'tot' hl'rsrlr. hrr hush:i hd :1nd C'l1Hdren at a 1't.<1 sona_bl_I:' h'o~ cl .in tt~c 515-$25 range. fhl' t, .s . m1s~1 1ln 10 CC'neva, un11e. -tn'itonlcd tn (.'(in g rr~~ional \·i~itors 11ho,• \\·ant tu -.nvc lhe t axpayers mnnr\. 11 irl.'d hi!s.l:L!.h<1t no hotel '!<'as tt \'til lnble ''th(l t ··c.,n uccommodute t1\'0 udulh; and '"'O rhilrlrcn in two conncc;_t,ing r_ooms in the Sl>S25 price ranue . ..!Jlhc,~sslon ~ugJ.:ested spend· 1ng al>nu t SGO. n t"'1l. ~dlroc(ler \1 Ir('(( lhnt ~11e had :·1 .. arncd ~rom :t friend or il delightful 1n(''-Jlfn~1,·e hotel." 'fhe misslori 1hcckt·d it 011t :11vf:1gr~l lhc "hotel Is d('li.l!htful :tnd ch:irming and mote l ~Jll r"d\ly S"tssJ,h.in othl'r hotels." A !'Ju1llrx J parlnlent, the mission con. flrm1'd, ~-oull\ co~\ only S.16.63. Uut it t ook the FORMY Botto m l11!'t;>auC'r:1ts a do1cn trans·AtlonUc cJ~.1.1:s ln.sorve th e prob1cm. , ' ' • 'I ·--· ' . -....._, ( -....._, UpCOming Ecoilomi'Cvear - soni:lay, Dtcemt>e,-?9, 197' CA.IL Y PILOT -REAL GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT Will Have Ui)s and Down ~ Byll\YMONDJ.U.WW The publlc.l• conlinlzally bolne subjected to dirt predictions or d•r,res.slon and economic c.qllap1e by• erow na number of 1elf·appolnted doomsday prophet.s , As a reflection or thlli utmosphere, M recent (iallup POii 1howed that 51 perce nt of the Am~rlcan 1publlc believe1:1 that the United States is headed for it depression. Do the ~onomio fac~ .... lTTant such a conclusion! Ti)_efU.6. etonomy will fa~e many pro- blem' in ·1975, fncludlng ri1in1 unemploy. ment, continued r npld lnfialiUl'I, lack of con- 1umir confidence Mnd a decline in' bu1lnH1 profit.a. The U.S. economy la now in a re· ce11ton ttlat 1tatl1tically bt•an In Nov. ember ltT3 ind that wn1 continue throucb the first h~ll of 1915. 1ltu1tion. 1'h1y "-'ill attempt to 111ive 1 larae PQ:rtion of their income. Consequently, con· sunrer @ending on durable &oods or lara,e ticket items wilt be sluggish In the first half of 1975, although •ales should strcnb'then in the second ha 1r.l?r the ye:11r. • The !Shift in monet'V'.)'-")>oll cy towards an easier at1nce in late1ummer of l97thas n et•revitallaed all theaector1 that were hurt by high interest rates and the un · availabiltty of credit. Hous1ng , for exam· pl,e, "-'ill still be depreliied in the Cirst part of 19'15 because although savings have begun to now back into finan~ial institulions;len· ders will want lo rebuild th eir liquid\ty before aaaln undertaklna major buildin g expansion proa:rams. On the po1iltl\le side: Ju•t a11 every coin has two 1ides, tf'le economic outlook for 1975 will be aid&\ by · several positive forces. Lower interes t rates und improved money market conditions will chi&ructuriie the first parl of 1975. Thia chani;.e in money market copditions rrom lnttrest rMte1 woinc higher and mone y becoming Ughlt'r, iu1 wus the case in 1974 , to that of rates going lower Mnd [und1 becomlna ntore avail<1ble In 1975 ~ill be a decisivli! forcti for 1mproved economic condition11. llou11ing should turn up by the summer of 1975 and cause an ac· companying expansion in housing related industries and construction eQlployment.. I 10 -....._, 8 " (Pttce1u ChMgt Over '~Of Q1111ur, An111.1tl A11tl .i. ~-. ' 'II I -~. -8 %-. RtceHIOl'l r 4 %- ---2 % -. 0 r ,, -2 . &-. %~ -4 %- -6 . % -. . . p,Ojtcttd Rtceo i011 --. --. - Uo' •. r -. . ~ . . -7 ... ' ··However, a depreislon, • doomid1y, a financial collapse are not In the cards now or In 1975. In fact, the economy should begin lO recover from the current recession by midyear 1975 and an economic expansion and improvement should be in evl del)ce durl.n1 lh e 1econd half or tne year and into 1978. · The high rate of inventory accumuli&tlon that occurred in the fil"lil.,part of 1974 will In· nuence production downward in the ftr1:1t OIL REVENUES •'LO\\'ING in'to the United States will be an important cusf'llon for money market!! in 1975 as tne govern· ment budget deficit in large part will be fin anced by these fund s, thereby making more money available for the private sec· tor. For the first 10 months or 1974 invest· ment by oil exP.orting nations in the U.S. totaled $10.5 btlllon. In 1975, investment should be at least double this amount. 1970 -1971 1972 1973 1974 197Sf haU or 1975. - SPENDING ON NEW equipment and productive capacity In 197& h1 goina: to be ...... raw materie.l!I and fini&hed products. Backlo11:1 are 5uffirif'ntly lara:e to pro.vlde an important source of 1trength for the 1975 economy. There wil-be many countervailing forces, negative a11 well as posMte. th at wit! le~v.e their n1urk on the economy and U1e lnd1v1dual consumer in 1975. On the ne1atlve aide: ·lnfl alion will still be stron1, aa con1umer prices will ri se by 9 percent und whole1ale prices will Increase by 12 percent. While these rate1 of ln;\ation are lower than tho1e experienced in l 74 , th ey are conSiderably hl&her than an other year in the paat two dec·ade&. -curtailed by a lack or corporate liquidity and uncertainty t1bout the outlook for pro· fits and 111le1. A key probl.em is that depreciation reserves based on historical cost are now u;rossly inadequate in view of the rapid rise in.prlce1. As u result, spend· Int for new plant und equipment wOI in· crealie by only sllghU x over 7 percent in 1975, to $120 billion . 'rhis will mean a decllne in real outlays ror capital goods. FUrthermore, one-third of theae ex.pen· ditures will be ror nonproductive purposes, in. satiiraction of environmental regula· lions. Prices will increase at a sJoy,·er rate than in 1974. Consumer prices will rise 9 p'ercent, versus approximately 11 percent in 1974, while ¥:holesale prices will increase by 12 percent, as compared with 19 percent 'in 1974. There a.re· fQur prima'ry reasons why at least some slowing of the rote or inflation can be expected during 1975. First, Strains on capacity utJll:iatlon will eai;e in industries producing ba•lc material& In 1975. This will eliminate many ot th4ii pro· blems of .11hort11ge1 and bottleriecks faced In 1974. Consumer s11ending will begin to rebound in the second_h4lf.Qf. ll!L"i. Uy that time y,·aees should begin to ln'Cftase raster than prices, reversing the trend or declining re11I earnings that has eidsted 1tnce mld·ID73." Purchases of automobile& and other con· sum er durables should turn up from the ex· trcmely depressed levels of the fir st part of the yea r, registering healthy gains In th e second half or the year. The year 1975 will be a relatively "1t1ht year for collective bar11:ulnlna;. The number of worker1 involved in major contracts up for renegotiation will be between 2.25 and 2.50 million , less than one-half the number affected in 1973 otnd 1974, ThiA v.·ill mea n a !ower frequency of Jabor-munagement con· n1 ct1 nnd fewer work stoppawes. ·· petroleum prices will not ugain quadruple. Instead. these prices will stabiliie or move up or dawn by only a fraction.1 Consumer 1pendln1 wlll be 1lu11lsh hi 1975, and since the consumer accounts for •r,proxlmately two-thirds of total output, h 1 behavior has a critical bearina on the overall economic outlook. r: JN 1975, INDIVIDUAl.S will make a de· termined effort to improve their finantial The WQrldwldtrii f!Conomic slowdown or 1974 will continue into 1975as the economies of indu1trial11ed and developing nations face the triple threats of double-dl1it Inna. tlon, balance of paymenU: deficits and higher unemployment rates. As a conse- quence, these countries will try lo import less from t~e UnltedStat~ and el1ewhere. Second , barring another year of rrop failures, food prices Will rise ut a slower rate. Third. the rapid incr.eases in prices th al followt!d th e lifting of wage and price controls will have been completed by the end of 1974.-· E.ourth, the slowdoy,·n in eoonomic growth both in the United States and other industrialized countries will dampen the upward pressure on prices of A'l.ARGE BACKLOG or ord ers carried O\'er from 197( lihould help to sustain pro· duction in 1975. Unfilled orders for durable goods amounted to more th an $134 billion at the end or October 1974, an increase of <almost 27 percent from a _year ago. Addltlonal aid to tf'le unemployed. In the (orm of expanded unemploym ent in· surance and a 11ublic works program. almost cert ainly IA'ill be enact~ soon by Cong ress. Rather than a general. highly stimulative policy that wou ld aJ:gravate the innation problem, thi• approach will focus on those areas whert unemployment is· rn'ost serious. ' Dr. Raymond Jallow is SE"!'lior i'ice J)Tesiden l und chie/ econom i!l '/o} l'nlled Cali/omia Banh. U .N. Problem Is Attitude Al the heart of the troubled condi· tlon of the United NaJions today ii a clear connict between the way most human beings see the world and the way natioilal government.I aee It. Increasing numbers of people ever· ywher:e have a new awareneu o( themselyes 4s members o( a 1in1lt worlclcommunlty. ~ 11iey know tha' the m1tn problom1 of Ol;lrtime all have t.world dlmen1lon -whether we are talklni about the danatr or war; or the arm• race that con1ume1 1 l•r1e part ot the"World's retourc11 even •• It 1nten1lfie1 Inna· tion1· pr0the 1pro1dln1 dan1er of world lam ne; or the enera;y 1hortage; or the deterioration or the world'• en· vironmtnt; or th11tru•a:l1 tor hum an righta. Htnct there la a arowln11en1e that our planet h11 to be man11ed In the human interest. NORMAN COUSINS gister with our 1ovemment our con· victions about lhe need for a foreign· policy direrted to the human interest. Americans have no reluctance to speak up on nallonal and local issues -a1 lhey demonstrat ed so dr1matlc11Jy durina·the pa1t yeor on Watergate, and a1 tf'le)' have de· ·mon1trat1d repeatedly nvtr the years , on i11ue1 aftectln1 Uli directly as r1rmer1 or worker• or bu1ln111men or profe11lort1l people, On 1uch i11ue1 11 w11e1 or price• or 1Ublldle1 or tax· et we don't he1 ltat«1 to que1tlon the Jud•m•ntofthe a:ovemment. It ts only on l11ues or foreign policy that wt become deferential , 1ivln1 the 1overnment a blank chec k to make far -reaching decisions. Yel Vietnam hat demonstrated that th11ra 11 no aspect ot sovernment that should be allo"·ed to function completely apart from the checks and balance1:1 of constitutional g<fvernmenl. AN INFORMED and articulate public opinion is an integral part of those checks and balances. Raising questions or prodding tbe governm ent in an effort to push it in certain direc. lions does not mean that we are O{'Cessarily declaring our lack of con· fiden ce in President .:ford or Secri!tary of State Henry Kiasina;er. It is entirely possible that the go\'- ernment may be looking to the pu blic to furnish a base br support on certain issues. It may be impolitic, for one re- ason or another, for the ~overnm e nt to take the initiative on those issues. Out even on those issues which have alreadY prodUcCd clear oppo!lition by 1ov1rnm ent, the public should not ljl· low ltaelf to be intimidated by whet it c:oncelve1 to be superior wisdom . In an open society , wisdom in gov- ernment is 8.Jways desirable but it can never be taken!or granted. S_olid UC Leader Required A;1 inter.est in the job of president of tht· University of California has been indicated by Stute Controller Houston I . Flournoy, who wa s narrowly defeated jn his bid ror go vernor last mon th. '1'he job IA'ill become \'a can t next J uly wl lh the rct irtJ mcnt of Charles J. Jlitch. So the search is now on for a replacement. \V ithout throv.·ing. any rock8 at Flou rnoy. who has a solid buck ground in education having a doctorate ti.nd, before getting into polit ics, follµwed a career·in education as a profeisor at Claremont, It .eems appropriate to cx11rnl na the requiremeri ts for: the post. Jn the overall view Flou'rnoy is probi&bly better qualified than manv others y,•ho ha ve scr\·ed both at uC and at other universities around the country. Fo r. judging fro1u pasl selections Lhe possessiori or a doctorate was not, thought to bi: necessary. Nor has u. record us a n educator seemed to be essential. !-!itch had neither. Robert Gordon Sproul , considered Oy many· to have beijn the best presid('nt,thu. unlvcraity ever had, had neither. Prior lo his sclu.::tion he had served as com11troller. Jl"i LOOKING aroilnd the nation at those who have scr\'cd as colleyc president¥, ono is rcrninded of u .... ·ight U. El senhowti r, neither a notable scholur nor educ.itor. . II ls n:it k11oy,·n y,·hat co ntributions Ei ... cnho\\·er made \1·hi le serv in g briefly as president of Colu mbia,. The fact ts that he w1:111 on leave of absence most of lhe time of his occupancy of th at office. Perh aps, lik~ llitrh, Y.'ho WllS qucstio1\od abo ut an extended IOJ.a'>'C from Bcrkclt•y ror the purpose of a Junkl't in thi• Or1l·nt and respon- ded that "my staff., .. was and is splen· didly (';tpablc of 01>Cra\111g th e univer· si!Y y,•ithout me for five \\.'eeks," EiSenhOWl·r felt his sta(I' also "spl en· didly l·;qi;ihlc" uf u1Jcraliny the univer:<>ity without hin1. .St) Till': r1uesliu n of 11•hat ex actly is a univers ity presidt·nt sup1XJsed to d11 1 ... u ~1otl nnl?. Certainly before the se\cttion of the "best 11ualified pe r- S(Jn" l'an he rna<ll' there h.1s to Uc un agrl·c n1cnt as lo 'Ahal scr\·1ces he wdl t __ E_A_R_L_W_,A_T_E_R_s_·] be expected to perform. Should he sland as u sy n1bol or ed ucatlonal in· spiration? For that, one would look for an outstanding scholar. Should he be a top adm inistrti.tor schooled in busine11s management to provide great efriC'iency in the handling of the hundred.11 of milliont of dollars which are poured annually into the unlver•/ sity operation? Should he be a pe:rton politically adept to cope with the Legislature. Or should he QIU sk:Uled promoter who can entice ph\lan· thro~i ... Ls to greater cndcrwments for lhe school'! - ll is probubly too much toex1>ecl the Regents will concentrate OD finding an able person dedicated to mikin g th~ uni versity the great c"nter ol lea r· nlng that it Jays claim to belna;. · ' /• BUT \YllATEVE R decl1lon1 .-.'lre made the Regents should &eke note that the people are not overJy.happy wilh the lar·gesse "-'hich they ha\'e be1toy,•ed upop. Hitch in the form ot a palatial m)lnsion. servant•. chauffeur and a lavli h tax free expense accoun_t. W~th ·the claimed shortage o( fuiid s for the UC operations and the hard times. being .faced by the tax· payers in a ~rind of ma s!I unem· ployment and 1nnation. It "''ould 1eem time r11r the Regents to take ::.tock of what is really needed to rec ruit 1& UC president rathel' thun ho\\.· man~· fringe benerit!I they ca11 heap upon °'l'· ' \ ... ... Congress May Shea · ~.,, Wooly Bureaucracy· Believe it or not, Congress may .11oon tak41 a s mall tentutive step toward returning !'>art of the federal government to th e people. This Is seen in the enthusiailtic responae.11 with v.·hich the Senate and I-louse greeted President Ford 's re· cent propo1al for a National Com· mii;s ion on Regulatory Reform . So far, seven bill!i have' been introduced to implement the rert>mmendation. What's more the sponsor or one ntCuliiure, Sen. }an1cs All en (O·Ala.), chtims se ntiment is against another blue·ribbnn commission that would n1akc a study ;tnd tell the lay,·mnkers ho"'' to rearrunce bureaurr11lic bl()(kS or to justify the addition uf c\'cn more b!ocks'to the federal pile. ALI.El'; SAlD lh e new <·ornn1ission' is to be h111nded u meut cleaver an d pointed towurd Krveral sacred coy,·s in the rt•gul:itory held . The Ala b @mu benator , y,•ho · QARRY - GOLbWATER posseSses an accurate readina; or the feelin g among Democrats who control Congress, wrote an article for the \Vashington Post sucxestlna that the members are at last read y to tbrow out the "old -Lime reli Kion" of public policy whicf'I teaches that the anli\\."er to all social and economic problems is to create another or larger f\fdtiral bureaucrac-y to tell e\'eryona what should be don('. "~lope ful ly:· he \l.'rote , ''the popularity or the reform rom mls1ion proposal repre~en~s. at long ii.st, a re· co~nition that the reder11\ government has gotten too ·ltt rg11. too pervali\\'e, More governn1ent doell not necessari· ly mean bt'tler govimmenl , but 11-can ;actuall v mean govemmont 11ubject to and---caPable of abuse because or its very per\'aiL\'tllll'Plli ." But thill is not the way theaovff'el&n nattonal ~overnment1 1ee the world. They 1ee 1L the way they h•v• •lw1y1 setn it -all an arena in whleh they pursue their objectlvt1 throuah a bala~e or power or 1phere1 ot In· tere1t or through arm1 tupertol'ity. Thi human interest a.a l\!Ch 11 not the prlm1ry conotrn or soveretan 1overn· m1rit1. INDIJ:D THE CORE of tho P'°' bltfl) 11 that the-national int1r11t and .-R'ep~rt Gives State ABC an 'F' AIJ.·n ~;ud and I certainly st>ti.re his lither. tha1 \ t•r~ fey,1 pcoPle e\·er re:ld the r nr\f' of f't·deral Re11ul;1tions . lie <lt>.,1·111lt'd this as "a mountain or ever· changin_g and ,.1l\1ays-lnereasing r~· <1u1r1·n1t'nt., ;ind pr11r<'llure~ CU\Crlnlt must rn111ut(>l y .,., h11t pcople•r:i!t antl. cannot rtn , PllPl!ti1o1lly people attempt ini: lo Ol ;1k \· ;.1 li\'lni.: in the regu lated 11111~ .. lr~ " the h\lman interest •re a:enerapy at J have b~fore me a four·volu~c re· odd5. ' · port of the California Sen11te Select CHARLE~ McCABE: The difference between the Wlf Committee on ~awa Rel attni? -tn- most people see the world and tho way ~lcohollc D1v ei:ag1s. Thu report is national governntent1 1ee It 11 tht result of a two.year 1tudy ot the ~rhaps nowhere more evident than op~ratton of the boo1e lndu1try in in the attitude toward the United.Na· California, the ~roblem1 creulod by tens ion or th~ industry It iii ~upposecl tlOPI. Most people w1nt to eliminate 1lcoholi1m and the mi1u1e of to regula!_~: ......... tht weaknesses and naw1 of the Unit· alcoholic bevera1e1 bf. lhp c9n•umlng ett Nations and makt of it an or• public. ' -"l.T lS StGNtfo'tCANT t.hat 1tnr e ganlzation that can keep lh• ptlCI on .... 1933. "-'hul1.}1rohibilion ended. ninl' out tht basis of glnulnt jUJU'ce -an Or· tt 11 an 1"1pre11lve bit ot work , 1~ ts f ,c\'erl' ton bills confide red hy the _.. l•nliation that can .repr,111nt lhe a ••rlou1 Indi ctment of lhe Alcohol st:ite Legislature have bcc1\ sponsorC'rl world'-s peoples. · Bevec11e Control Board, one of th• by the indust.r¥. We have not found un y By COntraal, mo1t 1ov•rnment1 see moil unntCJllary bltaof bureMucrut'Y !"a!or legislntlon that \\'as~sponsorcd . the United ~atlon111 an ln1lr'\lment . lntht country. _.1!tll1~Jtttme!1t. . for 4'dvanc1ng lhe1r own forelan • •'t>r~sent Califo rnia la...,·s hlalantlv policies. Thus tht United Nation• fl 11 al10 a dumriln11 lndlctmeru..of favor the i ndu~try 4nd are 1n n('ed of ltnds to be.~ urnpUlr.ln1 l)'lttm for the IO·Called f'1lr Trade conc~pt, lntens\,·e in\'cStiAalion and rc\·isnm-s.eparall~ ~ore1gn pollc 11 ln1tead of an which 11 another name for rlpof~ The The R'etail Price.~! ainterranre S~·:iten1 effecttve1mtrumtnt for mlf\lnl com · chairman o&i th e •elecl committee. -otherwise c1tllcd Fu1r 1'radc 111- mon danit s arid cornmon ntfd___j._____ Alan Short-Tl>· Stockton 1. ye. .. terday ~urcs all members of the industry fat Jlow. lhen, can lhe n1tlon1t 1qvorn· explall)ed to me some oC the reasons profits at the expeQ~ofihe ron:iu1n1n g rnentl ~made lo chan1t their vltw or ror hi s study : • 1n1hlic . The liquor indu:-.11·~ ha :-. h~cn lht world -to stc It, as 1 •lntle • able lo i\Q'112 iilOSll! excilie J.t).CS Jh11u1 habitat that h11 to be managed for.lh! -.!.'.fM ;feoholic 0he\'l!raa:c lndu;\ry in the IQ"-'Cii1 In thf"rHH1on. Hett11l 1irt1"l'" h,umana:ood ? ·· Callfornl11 ha1h1dltsownw8yo\'er40 paid in.. California ere about thl' 'AS AMERICANS, we have the ob· yea11.., The liquor lobby ts ull· hi Rhe1t. Ha:itton and the oppartunity to rt· perv..aalve. Thi 1\8C11 atmply an '1l• "Local a;overnmenta ar~ lili with ' -• ' • ' ' r -I " ,. ' f- 1 h(' pr(Jbll·n1 ot d('H li ng .,., ith :ill'nhol ics <Jnd p11 ri;on~ In troub!t~ .,., ith tho luw throu~h n11 ... u~c of drink. 'l'hc cnsb; urc sta~i:t'ring. Los Angc ltt!i county rt•port ~ lhat thc5P ro~t.'i exceed $70 milhon a \•ear .. over unft <ihOVl' ull revertufs res:_c'i)'.ell frutH liquor .~:11,i:s 1 hrough-~i\CI{ tu.x, •ub\'t•nl1nns llnd grunts from the'sl>ute und l'c1!1•r11 l ~fl\l\lt'llmt•n1 s "1'he f£'dera t i::ovt'rnn1enl t!Klr<tt't!I over SG 15 nlill1on in' exrise t:1:<cS 1e,·i1•d on liquor. ''et the allocatlon<0f ferlf'r:1 \ fund ~ to C.:1hf11rnia to ron1b~t ale~iholl:-rfl total,.; a mere pittance or S~' n1il11ftn ;i y9;ir, and lh p':111t yrars e<· n th1 s amount has lM'Pn reduced lJv Pr sulrot ~1~on thr·ou~h 1mpound1ng th <' fund1 • A Sl 'PPO SF.O st.1tr 11ppro11riat1n'n f')f aboul $2-1 n,1ilhon :1 ~('ar l!l r1.l(ht alC'()hOll'lm rl\vinrttrd to $12 million , unrlc>r our tn 1 t'~I i~allon "1'f'I<' ('01nm11l('C' h.1., rrron1n1en1led lhat ~IUI\~ t'X~'1i.t> t11~1111 fin l1•1uor. beer anrl 11ira1 hl· tihubh'rl Th1" 110Ulrt pr1>- rlurl' approx1nlatc•I\ Slflll nulhrin per )'car h~•:.l·d 011 currl'nl C•'osump11on 1 "\\'e furthl'r rt·t•on1111t'nd that th1 .· " sum he sufi\·l•ntert to •he 1·i1I<'" and l''lUn\11·:-to he \1Sed :O.Jll'('l fl rally lo <"SlalJli"h and UiJl't;1\~ 11 lrnholie tre1H · n1ent 1·t·n tcrs. \\'e h{>tl('\'e thut hv elin1i11i1tllll! lht• S{I rullt·d l"ni r Tra1i1• la\\' (1n hf1uor 1h:11 t:1xes c:-1n ht• rloublcd 'A1itbouf ;1ny increase in rct:ul ·1>ri CJ.'-~ 1'hl:-. contention i.'S support1·d by f.f•J.i\~Lllli \'t' ,\nrd}SI A. /\Ian Pn~t" ·11 is lht~ \1cy,·' of Post t'fiat ··1u1r · trade" IH1uor laws to~l C.1ll(orn1 1t tl1'111k t'r., SM I n1dllon a )l'ar by rl'rilu in~ con1 p1•t1t ion in~lh<' liquor lnd Ustr} . "J{;ieht-r lhi!n prolecting lhl' public fron1 ~l"~frl Jny, er µrice :-.." Po:-t ~anl rcccntll'. "tl Y.OUJd :1111lf':ir th~t thr ff'• al ohjrrti\ l' of llqunr prll"tnt 1~ to n1;1 ~1111 1 11· tu·oflt., for thE> liquor 10 rlu:-trv undr·r lhe r.:u1se rtf vrotel'lln.; ttR-publlt·.,., elf arr " · Th l' "r~1r trade" la.,.,,. 1\1·r~ or tl)111:.>(."11lt" pr61lutt of lhl' n11ncl anti hf'!Jrt of !hr latr ArtL(' Sam1\h. lhl' 1nan v. ho hct"J\\1·d , anil rL)lh\1}, that hl· O\~nt><l lhl• ('1tilf11rnu1 L1•111,.h1turfl ll-.t Y. llS 1 ht • Jnhh\ 1 .. 1 fnr 1h1· hooiti lobb\ nnrl it 1' l.1r }!t"'l~ h1""1 h.1nJ1v.ork 1bi1i thfl Short. •11 le cl lomm1ttee 1• lr)'tng, to undo. ,, .\Jl1•11 h1')lt \I'." lll<•O) !If .thl'Se r<'· J.:ul :it:,,11!! :in1t pr101·t•1turt·~ h:1\C' takt•n dr;1 .. 1 u· .. tt'Jl" i1v. :i) froni the J c· 1111'1'1 :•ILi' PNtir\plci or govcrnn1r.nt h;1.,1•d upu11 1hl' 1·nn)ient nf lhc IJOV• (•!'lll'd . "ITTt:1.1.~ Y()l '.1 for<''<a mplr .'~_.A~· len 1\ rolt•. "\\ hl·re 1o111d hoy,· .to rrtaKe to1lf·t 1 L'.'>s uc ll''n 11 eblr lo rmp1oycs und y,·hat to do ;1bout "ecd~ n1:1r your fac. torv ' • in thi c; ronnc>rtion . a r<'rent Ofrtcc or r.1 .u1 ,1i,::l•n11•nt 11nd Budi.:et :.11r\·ey on tht• nun1h('r ~iI r1·0011s required (11 bu .. 111e~:-~·.., JU~l (rum ct-rtatn feder.11 <l~('ll('I('" ~hOY.S th iil ... ~of lh1~ !!Unl· n1<·r.·2,1iA 11lfft"rf'nt !~Rf.Ii or re1K>r\s "-t'rl· r{'qulrf'rt ·111111 It took bu ~1- nt>s.,n1t"n lh <' equ1 ment of '.l~ 6 ni1Jlion n1an ho11 r .. \O Jif(' ~Uri• tht•m To nit· !'\flt' nf thl• n1o~l fn.chl ('nin 1c: U!-t~el!t Af this .:o\ 11.fnm rnt h} 'rt1i:ul .1- hun 111 !ht• fn ct thal,.1hl.' rulc1111nd pro· et>durc>i. are prusnulgatl!d by people "'ho v.·l'!rc not l·le~tedto their jobs. - ........... ""·~ .. t • •• • • • • • • .' • I .. City Hau Police Dept . State Bldg Federal Bldg O,aily Pilot S!Jll FEOERA),,B ILOING SIX MONTHS BEHINOWORl<'1>CHEOULE . 7mon Facility Will Nearly Complete Santa Ana Civic Center ,,Federal Facility to House ::/ . 1,000 1EmplQyes • Ill April S,\!\TA AN/\ -'fhe new $12 million federal. building In Santa 1\na·s Civic Center . \1•ill open its doors neJC t April. morc·l h:.tn six months •behind schcdulc. A-spok t>srrian for the G enera l Ser\"iccs ,\d - min1stration s'<1id original pJ;ins called for th e build ing t o be oc<:upied h _v Thanksgivin g but labor and• materials· problems pushed ' it into next year . Further delays since then have moved the opening ~ate from .February to mid· 1'\pri{ • which th e spokesm an said now :ip- pears to be a fairly solid date. \\'orkmen on the site of th~ ninl'-slory struclure are putting finishing touehcs un the outside or the buildin g and its grou nd s and :.irl' fini ~h1n ~ c1ff lh t: 27 5.1100 square feet of office sJ)acl'. TllE FEDERi\I, building \\'ill nearly comple!e the <..:i vic Ct·ntcr eompll'X, \\'hich_ includes the new IEHDER llfo•lh• l!ltndet, •Qe II, ''""'"' cl O<•n9" Coynlv !W 1 .. eniv ••d". Pol\"'d • .,.., 0.<emt>or 11. 191• on An•"''"'· (•. ~'"'*" D• 1nre• qrdnd<ntl<l••n, Sylv(d ~lvl ol """"on V•e10. ~O•Q•""" (,<"""al ~n Jy1n (1p"lf1no •nd Normon S..no'" ol "'"'""'"'· (1 , I 9roo!·Qllr><l<hH<lrtn. •'""' 1 ~·••Hl•••I qran<ltn•l<I ~'"""' *'~ bP n•!<I :l (1(1 PM"'""""'' 0.-cernt•• ll'.llJ, county courthous(', Sunla --Tht' Department of Ana t•ity hall , the county Defense with the Defense la\\' library. a new stale Contract Administration building <1.nd th e county. Service. the Defense Con- sheriff's department and t ract Audit Agency and the j;iilcomplcx. Defe ns e In vestigation The GSA Spokesman said Ser\"it·e. .<is tnany as l ,000 fede ra.l -'fhe Dep<irtment of workers from al least a Ife alth, Educat ion a nd dozen federal agencies \\"ill \\lelf;ire "'ith district offices occup~· t~e building: of the Social Security Ad· _Agencies and. offi ces that ~· ministration and th al agcn-· ~111. be located 1n the bwlc!-ey's bureau ofhearings and mg in clude: Appeals .. , -U.S. Department or -An area offi ce or the _e.gricultu~~ \~1 ith t~e f'ood .. l[i:lli"s in g a nd Urban and Nutrition ~erv1ce and Development department. the Forest s.e~v 1ce. . ~he Federal Bureau of ~he ~1v il ~erv1ce ~d-Investigatjpn. m1n~strat1.on _with testing -The I~abor Depart- .and 1nveshg~!t?n bra~ches . menl.'s wage. hours and -Congressional offi ces public contacts division . ofRep.Jerry Patte rsonand --1"he U .S. Pos tal Rep. Andrew l-l insha\\". Serviee. -U.S. District Court of--The Selective Service fit•cs. System regional offiC'C. * For Week~nd e r Advertising Phone 642-4321 * -The T reasury Depart- ment's Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms division and Interna l Revenue Service, -'fhc General Services Administr ation. ,\II fed.era! agencies in the county now occupy leased offices either in existing i;:O\'ernmcnt bui trling or pi:i v11te offit•e buildin gs around Santa An a. The GSA spok esman said about 700 federal e n1ployes nov.· v.•ork in the vicinitv of ihe Civic Cen ter and ih;it number \rill in crease -by about 300 \vhcn the new building opens. 110m !illQ•ntel<I Mcr!Y••• tnapel, ,--------=:;~~~~i;;;;::::--------i M 1n .. m,(•llt I !AYlOR Joi\~ l~I~ '>••I<>•. "''d'"' ot t~i!d ,,._,..,, 0.H o! do•t~ O.com""'' I~. !~I•. S..r.,••G !Jy ~'' '""' J•""". '°"' 0.>1G tylo ...,,!&•.I 9r4,.d("1ld,.,, s,,.,.,~•• '"'!I bt Mid \t.llutd•Y :I 1)(1 PM. (o•!• Ml!'4 (~11101 !nl•f'''""'· .... ,~.,, Ro'! (emolU• f\•ll• lluge•on (O>I• Mrw """'1""' t (hlOC101' l>lll0'" • MllDllE D E Oll'Qtl , ll•••d•"t ol ~e*port ~••<n. (~ o~i. 01 d•dtn o.ctir>i=<• 11 . '''' s"'"'"" ~, h•' ll1nb•~d Rob••I .lo••P~ o .. o,. •on. l'oDt•! J•m•• o .. on o! """'"°" n~"'~ ''~1•<'. Mato I~"• (on tr., o• Ch« dQO. 111 HO ly tll\oo,. ,.,,., .. ••«••n ~I 6 {Kl PM s .... ~ •• P•<''" "''"'" (h~<>•' ~•Ou••mm.>" ,,.l!I ~ t"•ht•1f"<l II \'!) AM '""'M~l' Ov• \l~V Ou••" o! ~nq.ol' N••,,Po>•1 flot4th l'•<<IO< '11<w Mo•lu•r I <1'•~<1or• IALTI·BERGEROM FUNERAL HOME '""". .. ·-~ '' ,, ... , ~·-IELL BROAOW A Y MORTUARY. I!. •·· '• . McCORMICK MORTUARY l \ ,, ., ~ .. . .. ' . • 4 ., -·-" PACIFIC V.IEW MEMORIAL P.ARK r.,.,., ~" ; -~ -·~ -l'EEIC FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOMl ., ·-~-·1 ti.-•,., ...... '-"~"" "''l! -·- SMITHS' MOR.WARY > I...' I '.'.I·' ' \ Baxter"s a very busy host these days - :!k. ng reservations for lunch and dinner, a ng1ng banque!s and private parties atmosphering the place up for the celebrations to welcome Happy 1975. If you have any ideas about hohdav fest1v1t1es for your lam!ly or group, give Bctxter a call -_he·s never too busy to discuss and arrange things for you r enjoyment.._ That's Bax_ter tor you! Phone 540 -2475 I .. • . . ---'~ \ ":- • -' . ' HOW TO REDUCE ' TODAY'~ HIGH <: COST OF DYIMG llJll '-.U-. &<x"'llY iJ u-. •ltef""!i'o'oo ro ltw Q0011V oiwQl....i /!'IC>!lw•ry·'-111- ~Wtlef" ""•IOOY...-..•111!1\f -10 ,,,,_ o 1119" Coo;! ol dw>nf. 1,.. "--Soq<i!V Pf'l•<IMI • 111'!\11111 1119!>~9'1 (lf,,fll!'°" ""'"'• Wll}I - -11 Wfi, fl!Jfe •• flO -tot fftloll!l'l<nQ, co111W1G1og~. c11kel or II'-V<U Soaa! S«\11!1~ Of Vl- """"1oiqO•""°" "'''h Ollntlit may oo-°""~_.,or;e, ¢1111~11- ..THE NEPTUNE SOCIET'( 2400 w. Coast Hwy. . Suile "F"' NewPort Beach California 92680 . 646-7431 24 hOur service NAME, .................. . AOOAESS •••••..••••••••• · OTY ..•.••••••••••..•.•.•• STATE •.••••••..•••••••• omen's ·acket clearance. ' ' •' ... , .. 'l------....... Starts Sunday, 11 AMI ~Now "5 ' '" • '·~· 10.88 Orig. $2f Women's quilted suburban jackets. Unbelievable ---+ow'cle~rance price and quail_ty! 100°/o nylon shell and lining, in1er lined wi th 1~/o polyester to keep out__chilly breezes. Hilndsome longer length, . 2 roomy pOckets and belted in back. Assorted colors for size$ S·M•L·Xl . Shop early for bEist selec~ion. - Llmlled q1,.1antltle1. '-Use Y~ur JeP~nney charge card. Shop Sunday I I a.m. to 5 p.m. at _the followinJ;l:r~s: -. FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach (71<ij•644·. . ' HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntingtlln Beach (714) 89.2·7171 -HARBORCENTER.CosfaMesa(714)646·5021. :~ ;, I -. -· ' ' ' ...... -<;-.._ -i • ' -- ---· • ... . •. &.fl W@(ll] lf. ®®l7WD©® ·' • c;ot a proble m? Tlien write Pot Dunn. Pal wilt cut red tape. gef the answers and action you need ro sol~ "1equ111es i11 governnten t and business: . .-\foil you r t/Ufs!ions to Pat Ou11n!At Your Service. Orange Coo.st Da fly Pilot. P.O. Hor J5(i(), Costa Meso. Ca . 92626. I nclude yo ur telep/1one liumber. The co/un1 n appears on Sundays, Mondays, \VednesOO_ys a11d Fridays. In Orcl<!s With Fi-of•lh<!-lllonlh DEA Jt PAT : I 've bee n goin g a r ound in cir cles w ith flower-of-the-Month in Grand Rapids, ~1ich., since January. Now I am getting letters that threaten court ac\ion if I don't pay. My problem is that I have ordered 'flowers Crom this company. but the growth rate has been extremely poor. Wh en f complained, the company iss ued a credit s lip for $17.71 In replacement merchandise. l asked that this certificate be accepted to pay the $8.45 they claim I owe, but I rerus ed.J don't want any more merchandise, and I will not pay cash when I have credit that will more than cover my bill. G.N., Costa Mesa R. D. Cass, customer service maaa1er for Flower-of·lhe·Montb told )'OU lhat "to resolve your problem, we have withdrawn and destroyed all records pertaining lo your account." lie refunded'$9.!6, the difference between the credit and your bill. Fiower-of-the·Month is one example or !~e negative option plan. This methoc:rof sejUn·g requires purchasers to b'1y a minimum amount of goods in a sP-tttrfed-je.riod of time. Shipments , are made automatically, usually moftthly, unless the buyer rejects the offer 1n advanef. A •'ederal Trade Commission rule, regulating such plans since June, t;equires that if "introductory offt r" merchandise is not shlp~d within four...-weeks after the order is received, the buyer can return the Jllerchandise and terminate the contract. A company must .allow a IO·day perlod~for a purchaser to respond to promotions and allow full credit for aby returned merchandise. The customer's obligation Is to complete the minimum purcbase requJremenl agreed to In tbe contracl. Once a c ustomer comple tes this requirement, a written request terminates membership. ~';?}~~ ~~)~~~@~~~· I B1lll<>1t Lo&I Off Ne~LevisJackel -DEA It PAT : Sc-vcral n1ont ago I bought a Le\'i jacket and no\\' one or1 the bultor\S is lost. I ha\'t: no idea "'here· to buv a ne"· bullon nor what tethnique can be used to apply "tin vie.,.; of-the or.iginal rivet attachment. F.D., Cosla ~t esa l.e \'i Strau .... :-. & (·o, ad\'ises )"OU tu return the jacket to the 5-tore "'here it l\a J!Urcha !.1•11. The jackf'I then \\"ill be n1ailed to Le\'i's San •"rancisco headq'b a,11•r!> for bullun rl'placen1c11t. ., 1'1tere~~11~lai11 Book to E1td All Df:A.il J>r\1': \V ~ can I find or purchase a book listing names of executi\·~cspon:.1 blc r~onsumer relations. \1'ith :.iddresscs and phone number~·.' ~ " P .0 ., Dana l'oint If ~·our lihrar~·'!o ~~·of "Standard & l'.oor'_... Register of Corvoratlons" doe!.oo n•t fill tht· hill , )'OU 'e:ui buy a 835 \\here-to-con1 p"fain book to end all "herc·to·co1n11la in books. :\Ow being prepared by the Gale Resea rch t:o. or •Uetroit. it provide .... the information you require about consun1e r rela tions 1:xec utives as \li ell a_s listing tradf marks of various corporations, In cases "''here ""·ell·kno~--n lrade m'irks--a~re not ~il ar to the nan1l'!o of the firms "'hich use them. Ir<' ~l«ker """"es lier i11 .th~.Cold VE . .\R P .-\T: The ice maker of m\" General Electric r cfrigl'rator has ne\ er 11 ork rd properly. I pur.chased it.three years ago in Indio. ilnd \\ ithin one year the ice maker had to be repaired at my expense. The ice dispenser \\as taken to a G.E. repai r shop se\'eral times. but the unil continued to fret.·ze !'olid \\"hen \\·e tried to use it. l'\"e 1\·ritten lo G. I!:. in Ltis Angeles a nd to Cu~tomer Ser\•ice in :0.:l'W York, but nO one h:Js ans" ererl me. J .:ll., Costa :llesa J.\\"" Gille!op ie 1.1f cu!otomer relations at General Electric in Lou iS\'llle, Ky .• reports that the di,•ision manager in Los Angeles has bf'en unable to contact you b,Y lt"lter or phone, and your case "'as considerrd closed. \"ou say no lette rs or phone calls "·ere ever received. Copies of your repair bill rect•i1>1s have brt"n sent to Giiies pie and you r prohlt>m has bc1•n referred to the !\lajor A.ppll"lince Consumt'r Action Counr il 1!\IACAP), 20 !"\. \Vacker Dr., Chlcngo, 111. 60606, for further in,·estigation. ; ¥1#1tor Sho1dd lluve Driver's Per1Hit DEAR PAT: roit y 17·year·old nephew from Ohio is pl anni n ~ to stay with our fan1i ly for st•vcr;,\ months while m y brother and his \llife lake an extended Europc;in Vilealion. lie has a n Ohio driver·s license. Car he use that ""hil c \"tsiting California. or must he get a license he re? · \' .c .. Se"·port Beach 1\ dl•pa rtm ent of i\lutor Vehicles spokesma n says your nephe"' and i ny oth1·r 'isiting minor bet"·een 16 and 18 years old must obtain a non· resident n1inor's certlRcate or a California license ~·llhin JO days of ar- rival. This certifll!!a le allows a minor lo drive In California "'ith a valid hoine state license. Rili issued by lhe Di\lV to a.minor who has riled ••pro- of of ability to respond tOl:ta__mages" in case of an accident. This proo( can .bt-obfalned through your car insurance agent . . Ct•••••• !I Tit.·kef' Br••k~r Ref1111ded 1llo11ey DEAR PAT : An item you published in a recent column presented an enterta in ment event ticket brokers poSiITon on providing "last minute" ;Jud "special" ticket service as reasons for hi gher prices tha n usually e ha rged by ticket ~genc ies. I then read an inquiry in AY S about Liberty Ticket Agency not standing behi nd its customers in tl')eir attempts t(I cJbtain r efunds for t~c ca11celed.concert to have been he ld at the Ontario l\-1dt\)r Speedway on Aug. J. Do brokers' customers also lose their ti cket money·! Or .do brokers refund their custome rs in vie w of higher ori ginal prices:' If so. please !isl brokers in the Southern California area. 1 may deal \\'it h. lhem in the (ulure, since I "'aS among those "stuck " fo r Summe r J a111 \Vest tickets.~ K.N., Newport Beach 1\n Orange County.ticket broker rirm that "·as "stuck" with con1plainls. ·rrom c uston1t"r1!i'd.id refund 40 ticket purchase a n1 ounts. This 1>olicy may not hold true in otthr:r broket operations, ho'4'ever. llere's your rec1uested list (all in L.os Arlgelesl : Al Brook's-N athan 's Tit·ket 1\~ency , 900 \\'llshirc; Hen Creason Tiekt·t Service, SI S ~N. Santa Barba ra Ave.: Coli seun1 &: 1\r1•na Ticket ~'' ice. 518 \\'.Santa Barbara ,\,·e.: l\lurray's Ticket & Tra\•el. 7.tO" \\'.~an ta .Barbara 1\\·e.: T~·son Choic• Ticket .St'J'\'ire. 70fl \\'.Sant a Barba('a ·;.\Ve:. a·nd Union.Tick.et Agent)', 50 1 S. ·~lgueroa. Others include Bolf. Voyage Tra\•e1. ·9soo Wilshire. Be\•efly lfllls ; Bob •·rankel Theatt'r 1'icllet Agency. 7000 llolly"·ood Blvd., Jtolly tA'ood: Im meta's Ticket Se r,·h:~. 1445 S. West St .. ;\nahein1 . and 1\I l\lularl Ticket 1\geni:y, 15137 Ventura ~lvd., Sherman Oaks. ·, ' ,.-,.,,.l'r Dt'hlk•Conld ~'""" /ll~re tood Dl't\""R PAT: I "ttW a bumper sticker re~ntly "''hich slated. "•l ave a Urink ;1nd Star\'e a Child." I was n't close enO\igh to th~ .. other car to read the naml! or the sponsoring organization, but J 'd be interested In rindi"n g out its na111c•. _ · • K:B , •tuntington Ue ach I 11tt•su1n c this Is a privately spon!liored sticker. a no ·or((anlza tlon V -co1ild '"IO'foate ls 11ronutt.lng lhi!s.phrase. It originated.. with lla rpta nutritionist. Dr. JtJan.~•·~· who s uggesli d that Ariltrlt ans t'o9ld reed milli9ns of .starving peopl~imlling 1beJnselves lo one.~rfnUC cocktail part~tt. ller.IQ3ie Is has~4ltJ,f (<l~t that most alcoh~ljn1ade rrorn gr11ins. l\t'ayer conttnd!l thi'tifmerlcans drink enougb ,bfef i ad c&:1t1.a11s 11•nu1lly to reed"401nllllon peo'ple. . • -'---": -.2...ir ~. ~ • • Sl<>rk 111 C'nlnvt>rn• C<'1tlrnl Gold ~llNf ••'C 0£,\ H PAT: \\le ha\·e e;Om(> ~tock in the Calaveras Central Gold !\tining Co . Ltd . In tJeveda~ It I datffi Au11. 15. 1938. Is thl'rc any "·ay we cah \carp it 1hls !5tock. ls !itlll \"nlid :ind if the company i,,_ operating now'? II s probably onl~· gogd ror wnllpnper ..ai I'd like to find O\ll for Sure. ~ •• ,_. J .B •• Laguna Reach ''ou ra11 Inquire nboul the rurrf'nf i.tatus nf old !lilnck tf'rtlrleatf'S by "Tftlng to ltrf" Com n11l~i..lonc•r or C'orpurations in lhr stat .. "''hf'rr lhr stock$ "·ert orlgln11lf~~·.incor1Ktrah·~. (probably llie. ilate of l11sueJ, or by , contacllng'1he tran5frrcon11n;1ny d,~aled on lhc !ilock..cerllficates.~ ·: "\. -, ... \ • .. . ,._ -·~-·· • ---• ' .... ' .. • .-~·~,.. • • . . Orange Coast Skippers Ready For Whale W atCliing Season Uy TllO:\IA.S l\tcCANN Ol Virf IMMy ~ $t.i.n The first venturesome few scouts of the 1974 season a lready have been s)>Otted swimming past Orange Coast shores an~oon the annual great gray \vhale n\igr a11oo will·be \lnder way in' full view of local vantage points a nd the decks of whale watch boats. Al least ~t_wo s portsfishing boat operators pla ri'llg_ain this year to send out boatloads of sj:)ect ators to see the giant grays as they torpedo along the coast in their journey from the icy . "·aters of the Bering Sea 'to their •.-"'•inter spawning grounds 1n the bat_h - tempe r atu r e la goons of Baja California. A Phil T.ozer, operator of Davers Locker, with boats heading out from the P a\'ilion on Ne\\'port Beach·s Balboa Peninsula, is the \'etcran of the local \V hale \\'alch busines~ •l e plans to run .. half·day" boats on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the v.•hale \\'atching season "'hi ch, h(' :.ays, will be in full sWing during the month of JHnu ary and mi ght la !>I into 1''ebruury. The three·hour cruises will lea\'P his dock each Saturday und Sunday at 9 a.m . .i nd I p.m. f are is SJ.50 for adults and $2 each for passengers 17 and under. · .. The Is land llu lid uy , Di.1 11ey·i. Locker's 83-foot ris hini,: boat (14•1· passenger capacity 1 will be used on the \Vh ale watch runs. Other boats art' avuilablt" for charter for pri\"ate trips to chase whales. Out or Dan;\ J~OL 11l Jl arbor, the whale "all'h sea!oOn offers t"·o "'a\':. to go. Dana \\'harf again "·ill be the st arting point for trips sponsor ed by th\:._San Clemente l~igh School Parent Teacher Student Association ( rTSA ) and will ht offt•red twice each day on 10 dates ''''eekendsJ in J anuary and February Departure time ~·II be 9:45 am and I p.nl l'ach d::i y D <a.t_es are .Ian. 1. 5. 11 , 12. 18, 19. 2S a nd~'S&. and l'°l'b 15 ~ind 16. Tickets for the P"l'SA. trips are for adull:. a r\d Sl fur c tull!rcn and allow the s1>0n:.ors to realize _. small profit on the ventur€' as a fund·raising pro· 1cct. r·or t1tket inforn1:11 io n , call '1 96·710G o r "·ril e 10 : 26911 Las Palmas. Capistr ano Be:.ic hCA926:!4. Dana \\'ha rf also \\'iii run "'hale \\'<ltt h boats on its U\\·n un Saturcl'9.ys a nd Sundays al 8 :1 in und 12:30 11.m . during the season. ' Rarb::ira Varbakosl;1s, on~ of thl' volunteers r-oo rdinallng the PTSA trips, o l"fers some tips to fi rst time \\'hale "·atchcr~ YOU '"\\'e:.ir \\'~r n1 l'loth111g, but 111:.il..t· s ure it's ·peel<Jble ,' dirty-allle and comrortable," she ~dvises. Though tbc boat (and the one fru111 Da\'cy·~ Locker as \\'ell) 'has a sn:1cf.. bar di:.pe ns ing hamburgers, sort drink s. beer . candy bat!!, t•tc., it ':. wise to car1.,. a long sorne pot·kcl sn;icks. such as soda crackers. · "\\'e haven't had anyone sea~icf.. )'l'l." she said, "but ifs "'ise to tra\'el on a full s tomach." (See \\llALE, Page lJ:JI - DAILY PILOT SECTION B Sunday, Oecember29, 1974 .. You Can Almost Touch Bering Sea M~nsters of . the Deep . . .. Canada By Plll'LL.IS DODGE NIKK EL CJwbli•11 k;.ll(:t MOfliW -Sotni<t We s hipped out of San Diego Harbor at midnight on a no-nonsense fi shing boat . the H &M Salado 85 -30 passengers, 4 naturalists, a crew of se\'en, and three motorized rubber skiffs (just like J acques Cousteau·s1 \\'(!,,·ere ht:il ding into the realm of the Pacific gray ""hale. as ii migrat-es from the H@i:io g Sea to quiet lagoons off the arid western coast of Baja California. In famed Scam mon's Lagoon ;i.nd farther south <1t San Ignacio the amia- ble giants play, feed. mate, and gi\'e birth before retracing the 3.500-mile journey north. The ski pper sets a course bet"·een· the forbidding but beautiful Baja coast and the "blow- ing" whales. • "I want one to come this cl0$e'" ex- c I aims a woman 'passe n ger . gesticulating enthusias ticafly soon after boarding. · Dr . Th eodore J \V a lk e r . ·'gr andfather of "'hale ""atchers." is director Or our _expedit.ion. \\'e are a mQtl ey collection of students and amateur naturalists. It soon becomes appa rent Ted. \\'alkcr ·s "delight at presenting the gray 1\·hale to us is something akin to that of a mother e1,1.t dropping her lit- ter one by one at the feet or a starlled master. Bearded, t~nned by the desert sun . eyes twinkling like a Santa Cla us, Dr \Valker seems to be talking all lhl' time. and he isn't particular about "'ho listens. Ever yone is his friend . . Tllf. TllROB of the motors and Dr \Valker 's voice mingle throughout the days. Before dav.'n , the third day. \vith ;1 helpful high tide, the Salado na\'igatcs the tricky entrance into San Ignacio L<igoon. The Salado lies at :.1nehor for '-""O d:1ys. The view from the ship for "'h<ile watching is third row, aisle seat . The lagoon is ali\'C "'ith 500 or more "'hales blo"·ing and breaching Whales Si1ig",Witb Soitther1i Drawl? KI\'GSTOK. R I. fU PI) - 1rumpback "'hale.'i'"sin g" in dif- ferent acrcnfl'. s~1ys an aulhorfty on marine manln1;.ds. "\'ou c<in te ll ,,·here they rome from by listening to them. There is a southern accent a nd a northern and middle accent." claims Dr. llo" ard E. \\"inn Uni \'e rs it~ of Rhode ·and oceano~r aphcr. l·le s:.1i d "'h :l l n.:>ar the IJ:1 han1a :oi s1n j.! i • dialt't'l \vhieh dlffers frop \\·h a ll's in the Puerlo RiCo nr \·irgin Islands · a rPasy · \\lfen a "'hall' sinJ,!s. he can he ,....,n-Card by another \\'hale at least / 20 mih·s :l \\'<1:r <J nd ,'"perhaps ,~,·.e~nd recls of miles," \Vinn Sa HI._ -· .. "~I is possib\E' ~IHJl lhe Singliig s ei.;.v1.1s fts • -b111h control de· ''ire.~· he s aid. "\Vhen the banks• become crowded "'itb \\·hales the ~·iltf'r·: in·B y b<' lite r;,ill y s:i turaterl with the sound and the "hale reproducti11e s:rSt('nl may he upset." \\!i n n said th e s in~1 nj,! humpback whf1le was htirpooncd earl y to near extinction but now is m :1 ~ini:? a-comeback. '"Al one time we thoug ht \'cry fe"' humpback 1\•halt.-s remainf'd 1n lh.c !'\orth"'e!i l Atl ant1c.L' \\"inn said. ;;:.. __ "\\\"-n:l"Vt" dil'CO\'ert'\1 :rm n,jnr m oi ling and nursery ground In lhe \Vest Indies ;.ind there now • , in the d1~t a n ce \Vhen the tin1e ron1es tu go closer. we take to the rubber skif(s Dr \\'alker t ies one of the orange life \'ests under his s now·"·hite beard and fo\IO\\'S "fi11e other s imilarly at· tired p:issengers (\\"ho are fortunate enough to sh.ire him this aftl•rnoon I and 1nto the \\':11t111g skiff lie 1°' read~' for a peaceful "dueling"' \\'ilh ''old friends ·· Dr Walk er kno"'S :.1 fe1v trieks !·le tell s. Lud ie our boatn1an 1,·here to position the sk iff F'Or <1n hour \\ e quietly ''trend \\'ater:· motor running lo"' "E;iting fish." Dr \\"a lk er say~ ofthe gi:.ints Pacific Ocean Pacific gray whales' migration route United States \\."h a teve r thC'y are doin g, Ill' n1 ;i r ve l -11·ha1 es in !!:1sy mutiun. nudgin g the tide, their noses pointed do"'n They surface and b!o": a bro:.id bark slides qu ietly out. of the \1'aler ex- posing its history as intimately as if - \\Titten on a letter Barnacles li\"ing out their parasitical lives. sea lice- llke grO\\'ths of gr<iy lichens angr)· scars t('l\ing of shark:. Baja California Then. "'ith u·ne c-legant. 1ingering. '-\\eeping motion, the giant cinder black nuke. full trianj;!Jes nonchalant- ly expo.sed ror a. Jon g controlled mo· ment, slips into the \\·ater leaving not a rurne -j ust a smooth 'footprint•• on the otherwise turbulent surface \Ve :i re silent Awed by the po"·e r of an under\\·ater thrust that carries the "'hale 50 feet a \\'ay T lllS Tl!\1 E he surfaces. jet nost:' pointed s ky"'ard One eye. unblink- ing. niildly assesses us After a sus- t;,il ned moment he sli ces back into the \\"atcr \\'ith the lightness of an 0\yrn- pic di,·er Emotions run rampant Delight. astonishmenl nl ark the fa<'fS in ou r skiff. From some come shrieks of de· l ig hl . l :l u g ht e r : from o thers respeclful silence 11lcn \\"ith no \\"<lrniog. \1 hoo.,h Spray drenches all faces on \hC' starboard. Through lhe v.etness and spla tte red s unglasses comes the-un· believable sight of another "hall' . . ~-·-.~.t'.., .... ' ... -"."i" . ....~ti""' -- ORANGE COASTWHALE WATCHERS SEE PART OF LONG JOURNEY cJose enough to tou ch I.; he sni ooth rubbt-ry. st·aly •Jr ,,µong} ·• no one thinks to rcath oot \)r \\"alkl·r s tands fi t'~ forbidden. but he·~ bos~ L feet straddled for balance. hangin g onto the bo"•li ne ; his friend glides to "ithin fi,·c inches of the bow -black, glistening in the sun Ponderously rising out of the sea. dropping back Once. Twice Three ~imes ' The c\·e 0 11 Dr \\l:.1lker "llello y0u beautiful doi l " IJr \\'alker purrs "Lct"s gl·t uut a here, Dor," :.:.t}S Ll1die "~O\\' \"OL '\"f; Sl'l:ll il. I \V;lS just ha\·1ng a frit:ndly little duel," says !)r \V alker gleefully, as \\"e chu g a\\"ay a nd S\\'ing back to \\'atch the aetion from a less' perilous position. Th e "om;111 \Vho \\';1ntcd to get /his c lo~e ~ecn1 s satisfied just to breathe rl·e:ularly again Later. vo.\·:.1ge ended. scent·~ fron1 a BBC film on the tontr ove rs ia l slaughter of "'hales ha,·e a sharp im- part on this amateur "·haler : ' . . . . • A truw ler :-1ghls a "h::i le a~ 1t rhythmic:ill~· !>urg"'s and f;.:iJ\!" 111 J ,·1olent sea. A m an aims a harpoon de ' signed to explode after ii enters th!:! "h:-1le's bod~ The mis~ilc :irches a path abo1·e th~a tcr. drops into the llesh; blue "'ale r and "·hitefdam turn crimson ".. The largest IL \•i ng ~' mmal on e:11·th. so Pt>rfectly tuned to 's \,·ater} environment. struggles m g!Jtil~. 1'hirty minutes later he may be tidJ_ly l!i~posed of· r:i "· material fur _P, food, lipstick, and otherc.ommoditiC's. It da"·ns that six short clays an1011g the 1vhales has done s omething. A"·akcned son1ething. I [O\~ it be dcs:cribed.! A re- fc rti ti'l:at ion . a r eplen is hing. a n :11va rene~s of some "'ondroos \\'Orking beyond hum anity's accus tomed nar ro\v bol'clers Scientific statistics. academic 111 picki ng, econom ics. :.1 rc son1 · \1 smal ler. il'SS im porta nt. so it :-.eemstoUS\\·hohavejo eycddo"n the coast of Baja an meho\\" d~ver inside ourselves .. -• WARY FISHERMEN WATCH ONE THEY HOPE GETS AWAY-A SO·FOOT HUMPBACK WHALE appe;1r In "be tv.·ire a!\ m:iny hun1pbatk!\ :•~ \\ e or\11,in;11l\ th1>t1ght. 1>t·rh:111" :1s many :1~ I .flOO. lnctvcl ing C';tlfl''-" '\'In n also h :rd ,.,o n1e RWll Ill'\\ .. ~lJl'lct•rn1ni:i 1he population of th1· l:.irgesl ma1nmal on c;in.h ... lh~ ' hh11• 11hJ1o·· (Jl1l·1• thr1r popuJ,1 tt"tl 11 :S'-<11111 n !u·ln11 !"100 '\o" 11 rt1.tl h1 ·'" hic.h .1 ... 1\ 1•~1 H.-,,11<1 ~!".I\ \I h;\I~ l lhC' MITT"<" th.it 1111);!.rrttt' ;lion_.:. 1'hl' .Ur:1ngc Cuao;t'~ ~horrl1nt• 10,11~h "'ntcr1 1io .. 1'ht·rc 1:-"O llll' h111.te (or ~II • ' lhC'"i.' "!"'Cit''\ b11l lhf·v mtr<.t f'>t• pr11t1·C'lt'd \l\t,1,., \11r.k1n .. 11\ ltli .... lt.11 i..i:inunll 1" lht IM'""lb11it\ 111 111~.lp11nl"I 01 1h<' ne1•:1n 1h;1\ 1\1•11!1! • 1'.111~t' "t1,1l1'" fl1fbc.ul~."t lh· 1 1!-.111l' .. r 1nt•ll 111,,1 11halt·" nt.:ti to ~UI"\ I\~·•" ht ~.I itl. ' - • r • .- ' ' •. •, • ••• 1lt! DAILYPIL OT •. ' ~ . ' • ' ' I I • MRS . PAT KRONE OF COSTA MESA ' Goud Ueedt•r Service Honored • L:i rgt•I} bl·t·aust.· of the le<1dership of Pat Krone, 197,1 >A a:. a hannc r vear rnr the Dolphi ns or the Ne.,..i>Ort ll;irbor Ch<1i-n bcr of Commerce. As ~Trs Krone's term as Dolphin president ended, t ht-1~on1:in 's di\'i;.1on nf lhl: chun1ber had raised ennui:h n1onc1 !<1 m :1kl· suhstunti<il contribu- tions to mt>rt• than ;!.1 ori.:•1nlzations, must of them youth oriC'11 t t·d Dul good dcerl!'J ;ind \\rJrth111lil(' "'·ork have been a part of ~1 r" I\ r1111t!'s life long hefol'!"""her Stint as Dolphin prl'!'Jldent . ·~· Sht' has. f11r ex:1n1 1ll1.·. h1.·t·n the Orange Coast area Youth F<1 r I nth:r,tand1ng rt.>presentative since 1970. In th<it rult·. ~1 rs. Krone has helped to rind ho mes rur forc1i:n ('~(·hun~t· students and been instrumen. taf in interesllnl! others tn the program. lq~dd1 t u1n tu her l"nmn1un 1ty ser\'ice, 1\trs_ Krone 1s office man ai,:tr for !ht :.."t·wport Beoch Pacific' Telephone offirt· To \'01cr llPnlfh f J(illing Your ~eet? : I • • I ·I I I l ~ ! • ' .; ' ' -. ~ •• I. Although ;1lm ost cvcr~onc is born ,..;i th perfect feet, only IO perce nl nf the people in this_eountry are frel' of some form or foot tr"Oublc by adullhood . Since almus{ all uf thm.e miseries are self· ifiOict ed . instead of repe:.iting the familiar com· plaint of ··fit y feel arc killi ng me.'' it might be more .a pproprie1te to adniit .. I'm killing my feet." Our mo!lt flagrant offense againsl our reet is com- mitted \1 hen 11 e sacrifice foot health to fashi on and >A"ear shoes \1h1C'h interit>rc v.·ith function or v.hich do not Ii\ properly. Platform heels. for exam . force the fe rt to funetion in a >A'O.Y they ~·er tin- tended 10. lli~h heels r.lso Le<1d to..b..a sture, a 11obbly gait. straint.•d muscles. c11ll , and corns. \\"ith lhl· t•xce11tion of speci · m echanical pro· blems or the feet. special s are not necessary. .~t-~.ads cumc and go. the primary function of <X'S is to protl't." 1· fl•C·t from injury due to tern· ~r l!Jrc or tr ma. Other than proper fit, there is no rea) con!lider one shoe over another. ~ On h~ n1ost ncglt.·ctcd of hc:ihh habits is the · dail)' "~l ·.Our fcl'l rnar\"elously construct- t.•d "'ilh 26 bone , 107 lip,11mcnls. arHI 19 muscles - are c:i 1>alJle of su P-Qrting ;q,5.1ruxin1ately 65,000 miles of v.·alking in il'tt ~1 eraul' lifl'time. Regul_ar dailv ""alks not nnl\ ~ti n1ul l' l"i rcul:1t iun hut n1<11n· t;1in. lhc stren~th Or the f0ti : n1u:-C'lcs and other ~truet ures. Foot comfort c~n :.il.su be pruniott· lby cle\"atini': your ft'Ct '\1·hcii·-j:ou ar1· lying do\1 v.·;,dkini,: barefoot a round the hou:-.e. taking 11arn1 fu aths, rulJbin g yciur feet 11'ith a rough tU'>lt•I aftl'r bat i g. .ind us in g fool po>A·der lo ke('J') our f et·l dry. Yo• Con lfe lp Donate S pa ~e Time . . .\n ou1 ... 1an1l1nj.! \\ ;i~ to put your :.part• tt nlt' lo u:.e 1s to let the \1oluntary Action Center plaC'e you on <1. rev.'ar<Un~ volunteer jub. \Vhel~er it only be an hour or a few d a\ s a V.'t.'('k. agencies all over Orange · County ncecf Your Sf'r\'iC'es. . UC lrvine needs volunteers lo help the counseling :;er\"il't.' l 'ou v.•ill anS\\'t'r phones and fill out forms for studrnts. 'i'ou can cha't "'ith the students as they 1\ait fo r coHn sclnrs . If this is ~omething you would tik('. the LCi C1}11ns('ling Servi~ needs you. Contact the \'olunt Hr\· .:\t'linn Ct~nt.:•r, 207 .-\vocado St.. Costa f\lesu, &12-0!ltiJ or 8J3·9278 ff~·rnorc information on lhis position .'\s citizens c1f the com rnun1t.\ look more and m ore upon tht?ir ne\1 library :is a Jewel in bea ut iful park , s urroundini:~. ll u111 1n{.'1on Beach Libfnrian \\'airer .Jo'hnson 1s plann1n1:t further inno\'atiOf"!S. \\'hetrthe twilding opt•ns tins ~prini.: thi're art' plans lo include .i book!!I Ore 1n .1 n1useum·hke setting. Needed :ire \'oluntt•f'rs 1n -.1a ff th1~ store and act :is docents. To book vou r~t·l f a pl.ice in this program wfiich is now hc1nl!.orE::in llt'd, C'ont .J<'I ~I arie Sheets at 536·5400. If \OU ha\,. an ;i)>thmatic child who has to fight for bre;~th al n1~hl . oft1•n fort'going daily ,spor~ a,nd ac· t1\1lies that h1~ or ht•r healthier fri t•nds't>ojoy , you n11ght h1! 1nto·r1 · .. l1·it 1n "Gi\"l'·A·Brralh ... Small t'h:ipters :ir1• I\(''' fnrminj.? to hel p rai~t· funds to s.cnd t'h\ldrt•n In th l' T"enn\\ned hO~IJilal in Denve-r for those-~utfw.ri£..irom ,j~thma . For more infqrma· 11011 cont;1rt l';1trH·1;1 Jura at 533·1905. / Garbage! The Only ·- Growing Reso~ Ir U•I-,,tJl 1•1'•IOMl-I The United Slales is !lneily going to cash in on some of Its garb;ige The stuff Is too valuable to waste. In the words of Vince Whitfield o! the New York Chy Department of Sanil:i· lion, "Garbage Is beauti!ul, functlonal, recrcationt1 I, creati"e. lnduslriall artistic, politic al -and It's free." This yeur, cities, statl'S and industries took steps to turn the nation's dally tons of '4'aste into fuel, energy, r1w materials and even food. Yet, lhou1h there may be gold in the 1arbage cans, America Is still throwing it a~·•y at a pronl1ate rate. )t'l crtnsumt.•s more th;1n 40 perCt'nt o f it s r::iw ma.terials. Not all i,1•a:.tt· 1s reusable. the EPA savs, but v.·hat is cou ld a m"o unt t o the equivalent of 400.000 to 500,000 barr of oil a d:iy, enough to s<1 tis about one percent or the nat 's cur· rent energy appetite. The govern m ent estimates that ir 00 percent of all bottles v.•ere rfturna· hie , the country v.·outd swve the equi\•alent of 92,000 Qar· rels or oil a d ay. N~ \'ork's garbage has almost doubled in the last IS years, while the city's population stayed about the same. As a result, the city is runnin.I! out of plp.ces to put the stuff., blc rnaterial in e\•ery Ion of it. 'fha t :.idds up to roughly SI billion. Ho usewives and rhe packaging tndu1try may be the mo&t >A'asteful In our society. The EPA said JO to 40 percent of municipal waste consi11ts of pack.aging. It hroods partic ularly about the paper and cardboard dispensed hy quic k food c ha ins th a t go into the trash can within minutes. Train said, "We ha\'e to see k e middle g-round betv.•een the extreme of wrapping everything in use d n e v.•sp rint a nd p<1ckagin~ for the sake of increasing th e use of packagin"." DellJ,lltCSC." ...... WASTE ADDS UP TO 3.32 POUNDS A DAY PER PERSON • A th It th t . • r· t s"1dent. Dick Evans. main· t "d t ke ta•·ns that industry is tooln1 New York alone produees an average of J0,000 tons or 1arba1e every day. "More gMrbage In a day th an Lon- don. Paris anct Tokyo com- bined ," \\'hitrield said. "We are definitely run· ning out of space and that's right nov.'." Whitfield said. "W:nen do they si~n the de- ath w.:afrant'! Es timate~ range from 1980 to as late as the year 2.00-0." \\'hile l~e goYernment presses the need to sa\'e waste as a source of energy, raw material and food, 5ome bus inessmen see it a5 a source of profit. 'ould Pii\up 100,0QO_ u or y, ena ions 1rs A .. Peunds of arbage -and s atev.·1 e program o ma b k f tt for new materials and must,. milk it for 20 tO-iis of dry gar age wor or · retool if it is to make use of The Environmental Protection Admlnistr;1tion fi gures U.S. residenli:1l and NEAR BY \V e st c:hestcr comn1ercial waste adds up County, N . Y .. ·ha$-jus t to 3.32 pounds a day for about run out of dun1ps. It every person in the l'Ountry. has embarked on a S105 million plan to put garb;ige RUSSELL E . Train. the to such uses as providing EPA administrator. said, fuel to heat the county jail. "Seven percent of our iron, p e nitentiary, n1edical three percent of the tin .. cent er, medical colll'f.:e and and 14 percent of the paper county hom e·. consumed each year could The Nation al Center for be suppli ed from v.·hat is Resource Recovery, Inc., now v.·aste. Our national an industr y g roup , practices are primitive." estimates that consumers Also greedy. The United waste 120 mUJ_ion tons of States has only six percent garbage a year and there is of the world"s pop~l ation SS to $9 v.·orth of recovera· One firm composed largely of former members of the s pace program is de· \·eloping H process to turn big city ·•wet" garbage into :.inimal feed. animal feed. The system already Triple F Feeds, Inc., of works In St. Louis, Mo .. · recycled products. Des Moines. Iowa. is c1o1rry-which in 1972 became the "\VllAT llAS beelt slop-ing the conce1.1l one step !in;t cit.v to go into garbage . 1 b P'·ng 1"••dustry rrom us111g further. ex rlerimen in " ina i0 \ray. 0 0 more recovered with doi ng the same thing Elec tri c companit's niaterials?" he asked. to livestock manure. elsewlie-re ire buyin g the "The federal government ROBERT Gross, head of About 25 cities, at least ide a .. Commonwealth has deYeloped tax policies Cord'SKstems, Inc .• of one state, Po""t'F--C-O mpanies Edi5on of Chicago boMts of :.ind deple tion allov.'ances Hunts\'1lle. Ala , s aid, "The and industries are either ,·15 g •rb•ge burn•·ng ntan• h th , ood t< " "·hie e ncourage e e. · idea is to ta~e f waste using wa ste as raw a n d N e w y o r k • s traction and use of y.irgin <1nd cn1ulsi~y it, s~rilize ~t •. m aterial or fi guring ~·ays Consolidlfted Edison is materials. d_ehydrate it nnd pu~. lt in to doso. . . dickering to tiuy 10.000 "A second factor fa\•or_. either pelleto! me~. ":' "It's Oj!r only g.~ow1q_g pounds of the city 's int1-the ... us-e of virg in Gross said hi s firm natural r esource, sa~~rbageeveryday. mater,·a·ls is the cost or already has a plant c · Richard W. Chase, who 1s pleted in Texas· a will carvi'ng a c8.reef as a super . e Berkeley, Calif .• tr1JMJiortation-due to dis· break g r ound oon for garbage collector. Chase Ecology___c~nter. oper:i~es crimatory freight ra~es. i't. another i.n ~a go, where ~eads the Co nnecticut three recYcllng !Illes v.·tµch ·is often hi gher for secon · an .asso · e figured Cord Resources R e co\' er y .. :••:r~n~l4:..::0~.ooo:..::~ft~:Y_••~r_._1_ts_~Pr_•_·_d_a_r_»_m_a_te_r_i_a_1 ,_:_· ___ _ Drinker Spurs ~ ecycling Business BERKELEY <UPI') - Catherine Wehrm an used to have a boyfriend who drank a lot of beer and becau lhal an unusual ~·as born. "f didn't w what to do ""ith al e empty cans," siii 1ss Wehrman, owner break ough to get a l'ew h red people in a city of 20,000 to pay extra for the service instead of just toss- ing the junk into the regular garbage can. However, this university town has an un· usual history when it comes to 5olid wastes. ORIENTAL RUGS EMPHASIS ON lfff TRADITIONAL GEOMETRIC TRIBAL PAmRNS "The gift for a Lifeti~e " recovery recycling, "I thought I v.·ould pay so- meone to take them away, but there wasn 't anyone ,~·ho specialized in this sort or thing:" So 1t1i ss Wehrma n, 25, start~ her own company, which hauls away recycla- ble item!! such as pJlpers, bottles and cans. The firm's list of subscriber!! has grown from the original 34· when the \'enture started about two years ago to the current JOO. In the decade fr.pm 1960 to 1970 the volume' o( solid "'aSle in Ber keley roSe an average or IO percent a year . a trend renected in ~ t.1·~~;",/ other citie!I. Solid \\'aste continued to cli mb in Other DESIGN PLAZA 250 ILDG. • 2MI lloar o,.. 1o.z. 1 u r .... ,.....,... '""'"' · FASHION ISLAND. HIWPOIT llACH The cans are sold to a chemical firm that :.Jses them in coating , said Stephen Brooks, the com· pany's head operator. '"\\'e break the hollies in 55 -gallon drums a nd sell them .to a glass company,'' cities but in BeJ kEley it has leveled oj(,,...at pre·l968 amounis. The Dulk of the recycling is done at three community conservation centers that ha\'e handled m ore than 1.700 tons of solid \\'aste so far this year. The city pa ys about S61 ,000 a year into these centers. Reco\'er)I Recyel· ing, the private firm:--lakes care 9f only about 300 tons a year. it doesn't cost the city a cen . Brooks said. "\Ve get three SCIENTIS at th e tons in Je ss than tW~iver!lity Of C)"\iJornia eeks." .., ha\'e estim a ted that the SE 6_f,\PERS are used by a ne<il-bY. firm to make e.cg crates :iftd other items, Brooks ~aid -~l ost of the pi cit"hp~ :ire nlade at private homes that Poy S3.7~ :i month for the .... ser\'ice and the rest are ""al bu1inesses. such a s markets, that pay $13 a month for v.·eekly service. The busin esse5 provide about 212 tons t1 v.·eek of cardboard :ilone, Brook-s said. ener~y savings, based on the difference between us· ing \"i rgin and recycled material ~. co me to the equivalent of a quarter of a million gallons of oil· Terry H arrison , a member of the city's sol.id \\•aste commission, gives much of the credit for tht.' succesi" here t o educatiOQ programs by the city . "\\'e have l!rograms 1n the schools a·nd distribute lnfOrma:tmlfl on such tbings as, hov• tcr make your oawn • Ul'f T.it ... ENTREPRENEUR WI TH HER TRASH Catherine Wehrri1 a n Has Recycling Bu1lne11 compost ' l-fa rr1son said. ••\V e t ry to encourage source reduction . It's a lot better to n e\·er generate the stuff at all '·' 1-farrison said leaders frnn1 other communities often vie\V Berkeley's .ef- supposed high a\\'areness of ecological needs. ''--1 don"t think this is true at all." 1-l a rrison said. "In fact_, ,our nev.•spaper drive at the university isn't going \\"ell right no"'.·· forts nnrl di s n1iss them.as ·-:::::========::::;:i resulting only from the stu· I dent l'omn1unity \\'ilh its "\\'e m ake JO cardboard pi cku11s a day a t stores and sell them to the paper com· pany where it is m ade back into boxe!I ," he said. ~ l\ti!IS Wehrman makes it clt-ar !hat the recycluble items aren't a gold mine. Endorsement Gone HAVING A NEW YEARS PARTY? "'The market fluctuates a lot, but v.·e ha.ven 't yet got stuck with anything on our hands," she said. ~lowever, sometimes il costs more to rt'cycle it (han v"hal-!i''e get \\hen >A"e sell it.·· TtlE MON EV that"s to be had is in the fees Lhe sub· scribe rs pay. l\l ost peOp le might think or it a5 a maj _o r cl t' v P I o p i n-...g • • a hreakthrough in c-leaner air." The e nd~rs e m ent was used by Standard in its ad-I \'l'rtising. I Superviso r Kenneth lluhn. on the board· \\1hen the 1973 endorsement was passed, .s aid Tuesday he is nOw convinced that the 1'~-3 10 pro motion was a "gimmick to sell more gasqllne." -······ ...:.: I:,. "i&~~W1 '~~~~. 01' OHIO FEATURES !>ARTY FOODS BEE~ ~TIC~. Summtr S1uQ1c Beef up ~ur New Yc1r"s iwty Will\ fll::EF STJC¥..- Summer S&ulilge. Grett fqr_pndwk:hi:i. CHEESE BALL CHEESE LOG RLn1 in1hc New Ytar with a Ch«!i< Dall •nd ('htt'llf 1.oJ. l:a..:11runtain~1 ~pt· -~ilt Jlll'n"d of.chcnc .. • P.AR TY TIME QEGINSAT HICKORY FARMS 50. COAST PLAZA . COSTA MESA u.-e._..._ ·-...-........ ...., . ..... ...., ... ,, .. I ,_., .... ._.. _., ..... ...... ,....."' ·' CLEARANCE SALE We're ma king room for new arrivals of '7S Save thru Tues ., Dec . 31 ' SEAL-LIKE FUN FUR In black and' orown .~Machi ne­ wathaOle Acrytlc lace·Polyester ~ back. For fashion and decorating. 60" wide. FG "s reg LOW price 5.98 3!7 , .. , ,.1.00 -· VELVETEEN PRINTS Sew a beautil~I. new hOsless skir1 lot ~,,, New Year's ce1ebralloo5. SperiaTe!ls . ~ than 110 100% Collon. 36"" wide. FG 's ,.,. rtg. LOW Prke 4.•9 , ..... 5.10 FASHION PRINTS Mach1ne-washable •. Cotton1 ... Poly: aac Cotton and PolY ·RayOn ti1ends. Var iety ol patterns and COIOf'S. 45" )'d. wide . FG 's reg LOW prices ... 1.19--1.98 ••••1•2.00 WOVEN SUITINGS . Solids, fancies, plalds --.nd checks. 100% POlyestm tnd Wools, Wool · blenctt and AcryUc blends. S.."'50" wldt. FQ 's reg LOW sirtces 2.98--4.98 1~' v-.fil.oo .We aose 111 6 P.M. N.W Yoor'• Eve · •LAGUNA BEACH · 278 Fortsl Avt. -. OPEN: Moll-SaL 11-5:30 P.M. ' • NEWPbRJ.BEACH -20 Fashion Island OPEN: Mon .. Tues. a Fri. 10-9:30 • Wed ... Tl'turs .. Sat. 1o-& Su(lday 12·8 ' . • ·"'. ' · 1 I , -.......... -... . ' ' ,.. -...... ,' _, t .... ~~ . j-i.t .. \1 • " • • ,.. ---r. 1.f ...... t • .. " t \ . .' . l•.. . '··· • • lw SC'arc-11 "'tu A•f'riC'DK DN>~•-Part 14 DAIL V PllOT 113 • Depression: Cos.t of_ Exce~s '-Vr.ospeiity Tlit.f i.f fht l4fh of 18 orliclt!.f 11:.rpl<iring lhe lhen1e, Jn SeClrch o/ the An1trican Dream. Thi.f Ot l icle d1 JC UJIS IE I the depression days u/ fht lal e 192fJs and early '30s -and the p/an1 for rtc:ovtry. The aulhor 1.1 professor uf Engli sh arid con· temporary lirtralurt at t 'nivtrtily oJ Cnll/ort!l_g_. Irvine. By J,\ Y i'tt\ RTIS 1\merica had al\v<iys pro- n1ised <ibundance -unend- ing r esource5, unfailing fertility, and thus unceasing economic acl\';1ntr. During t he 1920:,, thi!-i drean1 or T{la~eriat p l c nitu'de b losson1 t d : 0 111: n1i ght tiecome rich, it ~em ed, "'it h little (·ff11rt , and American:. cxhibitt d an t-X· t ru!1rdin;1ry pa.\_sion for v.·ealth. ' . --. : ) J nvt:~tment ('11 un~+:lurs dazzled them v.·ith v1i,iun~of sure guin, hankers ubcttl'd the m with cred it . and / ~teadity rising ~tock prict'S -::::::;::::::::::!I~ !'.trcngthe iied their eon· • · fi d e-n 1· t . l' 1"c ~id"4-'-a:it Cvulic.l!!,C i1J hi; fi n:1I nic~:.· ... COURSES BY NE\VstfA'PER }\\'ht're -110\\'ard Scott's 1ional v Outh Ad n1i nistri r ott e n In" sOtTt>t y. The rerent 1nodes of a c hicvln ~ 1"t-chnoc r;i~,the1'ownst>nd tion ga.,·c·iriliS-t11 r11orc lh:Jn Df.'preilsion y,•as thcir cons· that drl•a rn-::uu11HJY•.'Jt:'~dcrs Pl ;1 n , th e ''Shnrc th e eight million un ~killl'<i con · t ant , unral Ii n g i ll lalr .1tio11 L to mO\ t' t ht•n1 toward lt. \\'t·o1lth ' · schcm(· nf Senator strucl1on \\ orkcr:,. ;iutl c\ (fl i\lany citizen~. of cuursl', lloovcr had defcndOO his Huey Loni:. propo~als for to musicians, !lr!1~t s arid were doing their own policies b~· .:i rguing that he the i \s uant e o f n un· "\\ritl.'rs. reflectirtgandrevisingtheir y,·as "holding fa:.t to th~· hoardable s crip. for 1'he most important aef; beliefs arcordingly. d6ct rine of in di \'idut11i sm .' · gr ;1d u a ted la ;\'l!S , pub Ii c pa~sed du rini: the H ooseo,·Ol:t .. One thing seemed ob· But for the rirst tirnc, v.·ork s, early rl•t irerncnt.." •. o\drnin i:i tration, tlh' '.'\il.4 "ious : ·the crash or 1929 had many c.iti zcns set>mcd y,·11J. len gthened schooling, £re.; tion11l L;ibor R ~·l a tion!I Aet, been caused by rernedinble !oilver, and v.'Ol'k conscrip~--.....or \\';.1~11cf. Act !J f Hl:i5.•dld f11ctors. including a vastly Thisarhclt1s onolhtr1n t~ lion. i'tul itself provide jubs, but I unec1u::i l distribution of in· lf·partC011 rseJ1 byNv11:sµaper "Therl' a rl' about 350 r<..itht:_spcllcd outl'quitabl1~ com<', eorporate ;ind hank· ttrits ~ing o/ltrtd by lht plans here in \\'ashington." (_'onditib~ for l'lll l)IO)'Tnl'nl ing structures unregulated DutlyPlllJtui apublic Jt'rmcr BooSe\"clt told reporter-. in and l':.t :rb ~"s h 1·d labor's b I d . r b \11et•'J erprrs~··rl in rh.: 933 I h Id h · Y aw all r1Pl' or a use, I . " .... s ou say t l'Y ri "ht to u io 11 1zc and d pulliu hed lt>rr11ri•s art> rlloseo/ " ' <1n a m ad ~rcdit S}'sleni. Ille aui1tor5 and du not ntti's· nre still coming in at the barg<.1i n ('Oll ccti\'i!J.\'. 1'hese 1>roble n1s l'aus ed 50,,/y re/leer tht ti .. ll!• o/ 111,. rate or 25 or 30 a day," 1"h~ ·'To prescr\'c v.·e J1ad lo doubt s ubout llOO \'er 's· .\'0110nal Endo11.•meril /or rlir ITc:iident had pla ns or lu S rcforn1," Roosevelt s:ti<l or belier that the economy 1111 ma ril/1t s. tllt f;,1-ro,. own and in the ''f irst ltun· his progra 1ns. llis soluli'On 1 \\'OU Id re,. 1 \" l' "' i l h no Ed~ation f u1111du11011 or this dred Days'' and fol' many to the crisil or the '30s \\is ~ furthcrtamperln~. IWILSpaper. dayS there;.i.fterbeg antOtry (0 pr c:.er v c th e Old :\loreO\'er, respect for the Tile unt• was prrparttl by lhvm out. An1eriran dre.1n1s b\· r)o. \l ealthy and the business VC SooDitgo£.rrtriJionandas Roosevelt ~et out to re· ro rn1in g thl' 111t•:.i1is o r dt.l:fnbldtd by Coplty /o.'twr ltader dropped sharp-ly. Stnnce. c:.'.lplure through org::i niz a. achi{'ving then1, '>hiftn1 i.:tbc "As £or lead ing us out of the lion the utop1.in id ea of com· C'.111 pha::1s frurn i11d1 \·11!ua1 to 1 crisis," the Cditor of the Na· . munity, ~c lievipg·lh-:it~ -.1~ fOllecti\'e rl·sp~H1s1bd11_1. tiondeclared.''tti e ca1>t ains 1ng toaccord tothe.federal he put it . the governmt·nt • Bctv.ecn 1!133 ;i nd 19~1. of industry have plainly no g~~·ernmcn~ a m aJl~r. de-had the duty to create .. a Aml'ric:J l\'i rcexpl·ri('n(·eJ vision. no pl:.in, no econoniic CISl\'e role tn m::in:_i ging the ~cn~e of community v.•ithin 1 mp u I s es that h :.i d progr;:1m." economy . Cert a1~l y, a s a huge d t-mocratic in· din11nishcd during thr '2Us: Even 1\I C:.ipone an· m a n _y as .a third o f dustrial society .'' In the a rcnt~.,,,·al ofi-onfidenceln nounccd that, though a Aniertc~~s still doubt~·d the alphabet soup of organiza. the public re:dn1 :111d :i. 1\"jll · ~ilmble r, he 11c1·cr plunged des1r<1~1hty of a policy ot lions \\'hich he sponsored, ingnl~:.'i to pur::.uc projt•ct · in ~tocks; \\":di Strecl. hi' c_ollet•t1ve gove~nnient 3~· some notion or the com· nf public improVC'lnl·nl eol· said, \\·as ''t.oo crooked.'' t1on: bu~ the r ap_td _chnnge 1n munity of \Vork \\'as aJy,:ays lectJ\'1.•ly. i\umcrous b<..ink railu res maj~r l _l y OplnlO/l W<I S primary, 'fhus , °"'hile seo,·1.•r :.il J;:un>- a\so raised c1u estions about astor11sh1ng.. . . In six year:. the Ci\·ili an pean countries tun1li h d into the \\'isdo ni of thrift. A _Roos~\.:elt s genius lay 1.n Conscr\•;1 tion ('orps ga\c 110Jiti cal chuos, Hoose\·e\t popular e<irtoo n s hoy,·ed an his ab1l,ty t o sense this outdoor y,·ork ;:1nd a small \\·as able to n1;.i int:1in :ind :1 ge o.f 190:!8. r e l\:r r e d holdly ~o "the pl e;1sing !Jf"IJ · spect" of "ytars uf JJro· s perit y." In s hort, Americ a n s were d e· termined to have prosperi · ty, at any cos t. old m an sittin g desolately mood ~n_d l<? act upo~ the op· v.·age to nearly three million i:ven strencthi'n the basic J on a park bench \\·hi le a portunities It ga~i: h•m: n1en. Anierican i.n:'titutions or in· sc1uirrcl Inquires v.·hy he l-1.e t o ld hi ~ fri e nd The Public \V orks Ad · di\"idu:illibcrtyandpri\"Jtc- . ' .~!\'D TflES, on Oct. 2-4, 1929, "Blcick T hursday," the cost bec<i me clear: stock v1:1 lues began to slide from a paper valu e or SIOO bllUnn, and ended in a crash with a value or S26 billion. That cra!>h and the ensuini: Depression \\ere incor u· pr(·hensiLll!. \Vhy did people go hun- gry ·.• Be c :i us e n1odern agri ~ultur e produced too much rood. \Vhy did they '"·eur r ags'.' There was too mu ch cotton, too many 1 mills. \\'hy \~·as there un- employ ment·~ l!ec<..iuse or improvement in in,dustry. \Vhat had happened to their utopia'.' It had been too fu lly r ealized. It hardly mattered, then, that the econom isl J ohn ~ta yn a rd Keynes called their predicament "a crisis · ' oL abundance'' \\'hen It looked the same as a crisis or poverty. The most pressing ques· '1· tion, or course, was how to re\·erse the d ownward spiral. !IIost people took eomrort iri the traditional t th eory or depressions. " • ~ y,•hi ch held that prosperi ty ~ caused ext ravagance, reek· less spending, and ri otous \\·ciste. e \'entua lly over· ,,. ' Inflating the economy. .. I Allo"·ed to run its course, the depression would -in iheory -Cure the ills that created it •. re.ne..w the virtues or industry and frugality. and automalical· Jy return the country lo its : I ~1 1 y :.c I j THE DEPRESSION WAS A BITTER PERIOD IN AMERICAN HISTORY • Hundreds Line Up for Bread on Streets q_t Ne~ York City proper business -business. 1'hus, l loovcr relied on mild measures, such as .lax cuts and easing or credit, and on thf· voluntary cooperation of businessmen to maintain curr e nt pr o duction, e mployment and wage levels. It soon became evident th::it this policy Was an out· right failure. BY !932, ~·ages h adJallen as much as 35 percent, con· s tructio n \Va s at a standstill':"a nd employment was steadil y decreasing. By 1933, unemploym ent had risen to 25 pe rcent, in· dustrial pr~u_ctiop was half its ·192 9 vol u me, and farmers "''ere burning crops which they could not sell for enough t o cover the cost of harvesting them. Some . .\mericans pre · (erred In esc:.ape.Jhis state of afrafrs through the roman· ticism or eQ\'els or movies. But generally the people or Amel'ica were forced to take a hard look .at the real nature or their society, the character of its people. and the c o nvictions that Am e ri cans hue! long c.!herished unexan1inC'd. Long before the eronomie crash occurred, y,•riters had put together a case against ttie spiritual poverty of con- temporary society. If the s ubject of T.S. E liot's "The \Vas te Land'' was, as Edmund \\'ilson Said , "the starvation of a '"'hole civilization." t hat theme was r.e pcated in many p.opular hooks of the time. ~'oveli sts as different as Ernest 1-lemingway and Edith \Vharton agreed that the war had been loUowed by a period of moral deea~·. • E ssayists l ike J o.hn Crowe Ransom and Irving Babbitt, bcginnirrg from tra.ditions as different as Southern agrarianism and neo·humanis m . ended by agreeing that the contem· po"rary mind v.•as diseased. Jn opposite camps in every oth er way, \Vil la Cather and \\1illiam Carlos \Vil\iams agreed that values for the present could he found only in the American past. A naturalistic no~·el like Theodore Dreiser's "An 1\meric;i n Tragedy" and a lyrical one like ~--. Scott Fitzgcrald'c; "The Gre at G<.1tsby," both published in 1925 , sha red nothing but subject : the· ashen romance of wealth. TllE Pt:BLIC h ad listecell to these ""-'riters in the '20s but politely de· murred from taking their criticisms t oll seriously. After t he cr ash. howe'('er, y,·hen actuality s eemed to surpass !he most apocalyp· tic imagination, the pre-war l itera r y traditions of muckraking and reform re· vi ved in popular esteem. \Vh e th e r ca lling themselves t.l a rxlsts, pro- gressi\'es. histori ans. or novelists, such writers 8.s !\lichael Gold, Edmund \Vilson, !ll att h_e w Josephsen; and John Dos Passos cou Id a ll be termed social critics. Some found-thei r subjects in the affai'rs or the wealthy, cis John O'Hara lfid, others in the s uffering and en· durance of \Vorkers -John Steinbeck's theme: all were agreed that so mething was .'·lWHALEWATCHINGALONG COAST. •• had not 53\'ed fnr <1 rainy Raymond l\toley in 193·1 lh:it ministration y,·as clesigned oy,·ners hip. :\fan\· old habit'I day. "I did." he cu1s\\·ers. he \\'.us not urging. "the to provide employi::nent and crashed 1\"ith th~ markt't. .o\ttitudes to\o,•ard the poor C'reahon of nC\V and strange lo inaugurate y,•or k er-. pro· but Americ.:ins h;id b\· n~l a l s o b ega n to s hift. v.alues," ~~l y the re-jects which \\'OUld be of mt'a ns lost 1i1 f ir ut Opian Americ<ins had aly,·ays as· dtsCo\'ery or known, but to J)(rmanent value to C'On1· belief in a be tter future. sun1ed that po\•erty "'a~ the some d e·g ree £o r gott en, munities. such as bridges, They had sin1ply accepted result of personal in:.ide· ideals and values.'' dams. and civic buildings. that it y,·ou ld be differelit l!Uacy. 'But "'hen so many 1'hc Ci\'il \\'orks Ad· than they had dreamed. American citizens "'ere Ji\·· ~t . .\SY-OF th'e popular ministration was created to Xe.\"t : Cities On and O\•er ing below "the standard ol proposals for economic re-provide ten1porary v.•inter lhe.llill, also b~· Jay ~lartin, '\iving,''thisnotion ofpo\"er· Yi\·a l \\'ere more hopeful jobs ror f ou r millio n proressor or English ind ty had tn he reassessed. than \Vorkable -but the re· \\'orkers. contemporary litt>ralure-. Th e n c \V pr e s id en t , new al of hope in itself was a The \Vorks Progress Ad· l"ni,·ersity or · California. Frank 1i n D. R oos~velt, an· -:g:ood=~':;i:;g:;n~. ;P;I ':":'=w:•:• •:::•:ve:r:·:m;:i •;:i;:s;:t';';t;:io:n=•:•:d=t:h;•;:;;~;, a;·;;;;l;r::;v;:I •;:•::;·=:::;:;;:::::;=:::;:;:::;:; nounccd hi s concern for the 1,. third of the nut ion that was ' HAMS "ill·house d, ill -c lad, ill · . . • red ": he 1v:1s s peaking for many mem bers oftheupper two-thirds. "So Good •• , It Will u PEOPl.E ,\RE not moved to revolt, the Declaration of Independence s ays, by ''light a n d transient cau s es.'' During the Depression, European \•is· itors to America kept l!Sk· ing, "\\.'ill the Amerieans revolt?" By 1933, when Roose\'e\t became presi- dent, the Depression no longer seemed to be tolera· ble, and Ameri,cans y,·t're r ejecting many of their Spiral Sliced Whole or Half 'Haunt" You 'ti1 It's Gone•• ·-'"-· TedyO.-, le..t SMck, &tr.~ c....., ..... HONEY IAKED HAM S1tep T..., fw J'9W' dllcieltt Mt-w y,_. -• 1-"t .. SerYe •Ml H--r .. s,iu •hrMI • Sfin Slc:Mi fTe. Top to lette. • Wt,_... -SW, tr.. C".t te Cent • M Serrk.f DtluMtMfl . ~ a-....... Wiil;es 3700 E. Coast.liighwoy, Corona de! Mar -673-9000 1-WooloflC..-1- 1 llZ S. lf'oothlnt, .. W Rd. A-*it11 -6JS.Z461 :· traditional beliefs. But they •·· "f~ }'.,,.J,:r' ~i~~1~r e:me close to revoJu.1~-~-= ... :.;:_::;_:;:_::;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:;:::;::;"::;::;::;:;:::;::;::;:::::;:;::;:;:;:=i Instead, the New Deal """'lJ gave them ways to cling to ....._ • 1 their utopian beliefs and tc • . chart new ):!aths toward old B Id s • ' ulopias.trthey had beguntc ~st ea 1nce ·, '1· doubt .. that the dream of . plenty could be achieved I through unrestricted en : I Sh • c t terpris•. they sou ght a'" I "' . Opp Ing a r S , '~""""'°"'""""~""~~~~1~ ~ -i·1'.' t' {From Page Bl> glasses and ram eras are popular with together by Questers Toil rs and ADVANCE REGISTRATION i ~ Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single 1'· t wh ale watchers. Normal lenses on Tra\'el, Inc. ~· As for the actual watching on the pocket and cartridge-loading whale watch cruises, both Tozer al:_ld snapshot cameras are usually surn . lt leaves San Diego on J an. 30, costs · r h b. S6S5 per person <double occupancy1 Mrs. Varbakostas practically g~aran· cient to capture some part 0 t e ig and follou•s the big felloY.'S right down teed sightings. beasts' s"'•im·by, Tozer said. but the I h b rr t the coast to their Baja destinations. Tozer did say, ho,vc,·er. that he rea P oto u 5 may ..,"ant 0 carry The tour includes some stops ran't guarantee anything. The giant a long longer or even v.•ide-angle among ~1exico's offcoast islands to m ammals are. of course. free s,,·im· lenses.-see elephant seals,se£el"i?phants, sea ming v.·i!d .anin1als. But his boats A tip to photogr aphers. Tozer said, · · ., h h I b lions, birds and jungle·like vegeta-don'l go on their \\'hale \\'alching IS to \\'a tt untlt t e .,,,. a e su merges n lion. schedule until there are enough and. at the last instant, catch the ip • · \\·hales cruising the Orange Coast or his giant fl ukes. Other shorter cruises (six hours l ., ""ate~s to \"irlually rgak.e a sighting a ".I guess you could say the tale ot also depart from San Diego each .. ~' eertainty. the wha le is the best shot," he weekend from now through J an. 26 .. • Seeing ()ne is.no problem. "Seme of quipped. and reature seal and sea lion \vatching; ·~ them are 1:1s big as the boat." gasped For those who :ire really Sl'rious en route to the Coronedo Islands \vith • ~!rs. Varbakostus. a vcterah of 20-odd about photographing and observing whale "·atching and guides' cuni· last year by the J>TSA. the deluXe y,·hnle y,·atching cruise has Call (7 141 566-3800 for inforrn ation on ICE SKATING I LESSONS I it~m ! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared foryou by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separ•te printed items, plus additional spacfs you can fill in yourself. Just check 'em off - 34 St.aples I I l i I ' i·', trips aboard the 65·foot boat senrbu• the giant mammuls at close range-, ments tttro\\'n in for good measure. Toze r sa id b inocular s, ope ra got to be the eight.day excursion put these trips at SIS per person. ~~~~~~~==-~~~~~~~~--+ .: ______ 1-SERVICE---.1 21 Veget.ables 14 Fruits • ' . l r ~i; t I ; \ l; t ' . .. ' ... ' fl' I .r I -~ ~r. 4 -• ..___ r, , I :--- ··- 'J ·,, ' ' -- • / .:laie1J@// MATERNITY _ SEMl·AHHUAI: -' CLEARAMCE - SALE . . --.. . UI' TC> 1r, OFF OH ,AU:MATUHm ,ASH10t45 SOUTH COAST .PLAZA IU""'te...i.-..11......,,... 557.5734 { I x f -I ' l • Diamond and stone selling 1 • Expert watch l.eµair : Fine ieWelry repa.1r jewels by joseph • can service all your je~lry needs. from creating an orlg1r.al and exciting ring to appr1t1s1 ng a valued heirloom. Professional Service by trained professionals jewels by joseph , •Jewelry designing • GitnolQ91Cal Otomond aNfjewelry BPP!~.~~~S ALL WORK DONE iii THE STORE Al -Mlhd t~ wort i. ttt. tt°", -~Jliii j.w.+y .. ., ... letii•tt ,._ J ~-aw.t ·A-E•Pl­~·Pw-Nlll-1 SOUTH COASTfLAZA 8""°' .i Sin 0..00, ''"'"'' COSTA MESA HOU•S: . 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C.1!1 MIMI Tel.17141979 .. 110 I •• -.. ,. t• 111• ,.II, 11, c.,. -I ' I ----·---------·--------.. ----··---·--·~= ... ~1 ....... ., ....... _ .. , -----------~ ---. ··\ •\ -' - ' • . ' ' .... ' '. --~· ,_. ..... __ --· ~! • ' BEA ANDERSON ~ Edlfo~ -.. Skills - Rig~t -- ....... By ALLISON DEE RR ' Of 1111 Dell' 1'1191 Mell It began three years lliO \ldlh the re· alltatlon that not-every hl llt\ schoo~ atudent Is headed fur colleae. l'hlrteen students v.·ere enrolled in a program culled llca llh Occupalion1, housed In :ii trallcr In Tustin. La st year Coastline Rl'.11,ional 0(" cupatlonal Progr11m attracted more than 1,000 students. and p\Hced Sol pe r· cent In part.time or full -lime Jobs. "We serve 19 hlih schools in the L 1-luntington Beach, Newport...f..lesa , Tustin, 1rvine and S11ddleback scllool districts,'' said trulnina coordinator for media;Jlm BrOM'n. "It started wlth ·a superintendent, e Instructor and o secretary. Now tti re are more than 50 empluyes. '' R P Is a stale\\'lde concept Pro· cram arc evol \'ed regionally to m atch l oe{l l com mercia l and industr1a pportunllln and Interests. _ ···The ba _ e premise Is to acquire skills that 111 lead to employ· ment." ROP p rl i<"1pants can choose among 38 optlOf'li'. n 19 pro~rams. EXTE,.SJO" OF ~001. ··CROP -...'ork~ 1n roncen y,·\th lhe school counselor. as an extension of 1.lle &chool •· Broy,·n t'x pl3lned. "Stu· dents fit ty,·o-and-one quarter hours _Maybe DEA1t !\IS. l~A'."'OF.R S· I y,·:i~ afh ug~y the n1\ th:-th:11 h;ive ~ro\\ n up around the a'bbh·\~l1011 l\l 5, J :i 1u- d1rall'd by your c-urrc5pondent '"ho belie\'l'!l i\ls. :itand!<i for '"i\larx ist ~is­ t er. ••· 1"h;it id e.1 1:-. or course, ludicrous. ~ ........ On April 23. 1910, I ~Jid 111 a speech . on the floor or the llou:.e of ll epteseu- ·l-OJli Vii th.11, ror y,·om<!n y,·ho do nol y,·1sh to bl' kno\\n :ts•Mi:.s or. ~l rs the ;1bbre\'iat1on :\I ,, ipronounced J\lll.) mig'hl be u:-cful . Aly 11tulemt>nl rel·c11cd !1 lot of at- tention and the iden QauKht-on·H"ke wildfire. Ob\'io11c;:ly lb{·rt' \\,1:-0 H nl'cd · for a"s a\utalion th at did nu~ 1dc11llfy marital status. • .. ' • ' ' oh on • ~ each day Into their schedu1e.s and earn t loiss l'red!t.s .... 'r.o•o•~11'11t1e•o•o.i,,.11 "' ·~ . Boot builders ll'a rn e~·ery .tl:!e cr:ift. ' Sto~( work betv.'een J.2:30 aod 5 p.m .. but BrOv•.o emphasiies. hours cun be Stud~~s or adverti11ing /n1edla tailored to"sp(Cific n.etds. learn Lhe · tricut·ies of tele\•ision. CROP ha!I 1t.s share of a;ucce11s radio. nt>V.'SP ~rs and lithogruphy stories. and printing. "'"'-...... "\\'e p\aC"cd a boy Dl 1he 01·an&c Oth ... rs tackle fin"Un~-111. grocery. Coast College studi:nt stor-e . Before -mer chandising. ke. unch . long, he 1\';ts n1unager. f'o11· ht>'!I in ex-restaurant, ni anuf"''t:t u ri ~1 nd t•cuti\"e trlliniog for l'.I major dep10,:t-au tomot i\·e occuµulions. · n1en l store chain,·· Brow n ci ted . CROP is a partnership 11·ith the "A girl from oue of our a.uton1oti1·e busiQe ss ·communit y. lJrov.·n said. classes naw 11·orks with a foreign car ... The cumpany provides the site a.nd Ueal crshipinSanClemente." v.•e pruvide stu dents, fral olng And another girl. ··••ho h;id no career coorllinutors und insu ran{'l'. ·· intere sts , has fallen in lu\'l' 11 ith '/'he pl'ogr:nn helps the student "de· tcle\•lslon production and applied fur cldc 11 hal he \l'Unts as :i career, ur a un iversity proaram In com 1nunlca.· 11·hat he doel)n"t 1vunt, IJt•fore hc's'in· lions. \'ested lthJ _inu ch 1i.n1c . llopefull~-, ln he a lth professions. students\ some.thing 11'11_1 tu.ro h1nfon .to ~urth.:r· rotate through ,·arious hospital de· 'in~ h1s-ed~c.at1on.1n a speclr1c r.1eld. partments. then concentrate on the Che tr1:1101ng gives an edge 1n seek· field th at pil1ues their interest. In~ employment. . Ear:ly ch ildhood education is tau&ht If a student applies tor a Job at a on-the-job at the Unl \·ersity l\1ethodist trocery store and he already knows Preschool. abo~t .stocking. inve ntory &Jld ON•THE-JOB TRA.11''i1'"G Landscape/nursery may mean \vorklne at a large commercial nursery or teniling plant• in a small boutique. cash1cr1ng , he has a be tter chance ~cause he doesn"t ha1·c to be lr:.dned on·the-Job ."' he asserted.· Locallons for training are easier to eet llOY.' than at CROP 's inceµtiun "f\1any ~uslnesses are still under the L:earning on-the-job skills through CROP are (clockwise from top) Jim Cress and I Bill Brpy, auto; Judy Wetzel and Jenny Leifhelt, merchandising; Paine/a I I Harris and Tina Warren , media; " . ' I Terry Ba~s, restaurant.~ 1, 000 participate. - in1pre11slon that thc.1· hn1·e to be bi~ to be it1\"o\vcd . l a11k thrm "'here they learned the trade, Of (•OUl'SC, lht•y lt·~cd "'ith a smull shu11 .. . AG Eh;\_tt I' J\lthouph eg1ona l Orcup11lion l'ro· grami'I· first p ily is the hi,!!h school :._cn1ur. anyoncovt· l~uy upµly . "'\\'t• dnn·t tukc lilUdl•nt: \l a.1· fro1n sl"huul. Bult• on(' 1:. thal l< ·1 ;1_1· 111 t:HUI', ) ou IH1\"C lo :.lllY. in :.e hu ~I..... I r r uu ~·c ide lo go on, th at class y1f'u1t rutlWr. l:,Ut 1nuy conH!.ill ha11tly. ·• Hro\1'n notes that on -thc -joll train- in,I! ~ives a t:i~te or thl' rl•a!itil's of the liusirH.'f'IS 1\·orltl. '--.., '"They arl' :-1111p!~ th ih)I:;, l1kl' ) 0111 l1u r e to be on .1.in1c ur )UU ·1\un't lie e1nploycd fo r lung .'' - · Aside rro1n sol ving t1·a nspor111t1un problems for teens for the Saddlcback \/alley ""here there are few training-- sites, CROP has experienced few· growlna pai ns. A by-.pr.odlict has been the en · thusiasm or those \\'ho get "turned on " to a job they y,·ould never have thought of. "\Ve make them slick y,·ith their choices for the semest ... r ; that"s pnrt o! the \earnin~ process. Hut most of them hate to lea\"c." - S.h '" M '-d h p · . e -s . s. -.t " .. e~ .omt Ann Landers • • ' -· -The !;3lulation ;\ls. has appc:ired ror boyfriend and I art' bOth 20. \\'e know riVt>r these "\\leddi n.11: Bell B1uc~-=... ~ears in stenographic m:n1uals os an e:1ch other ''e!""Y·l\'Cll and i:re really in l:\1PA1.IEN --:;;:;: . ;1ppropriate rorm of address Y.llc n It IO\'e. l .ute\y I've had a bad case or \VaS not kno11•n if the woman "'as mar· ".\\ledllliMg Bell lJlues.!~So many of my ried or sin~le. • ~..... fri ends are getting married il's begin· Th e story ll) a.s simpleA~ th at , 1\nn. nlng to get to me. I wanl to get mar· l'iu kind of hOrry to take the excite· rled N().\\l ,althoughlkn6"'deep down 'mt:nt out of it. -CONGRESSl\IAN in my heart that waili.n& is. the best llOf\A!ll ;\~ B. BINGHAl\f . 22nd -"·ay.Am arria1e.alwaysaet.sorrto·1 OISTRIC'I', i'\E\\l \'01\1\ better sta rt if .the couple haLSOroe DEA K l~IP : ll Kounds lo n1 e as ir your boyrrlend ha11tre1dy settled the 1n1tltr. l r;i n1 y opinion, he is de- 1nonstra(lng belier judtmtnl and mor' n11lurltythin yft;--1",..lcftlc~ Is to lake 111 8'" 1dvlce and gPt off his 1 back. or _y ou m.l~ht lose trtm altogcthtr.. -· . -o t A n c..o NG n t~S !ii 1'1 AN money in the bank. ~l y boytrie'nd a nd 81'.'iGll.\)1 : ·r11~nks for tht• clUl'·ln .. 11 . l l<,lked aboui it again last ni ght and \Ou don't mind, 1hou1h. I prefer ~111111. hc,said he is not ready to a:et marrleft ,.. i'~till thtu~ of ,,I.,. :1s an ab bre\•latlo n an. to get off his buck .Jn f;lCt ht: l'iBid . 0£A1t 1\i'<:N' L:\NDEnS I"> 11 tl'ut' for n11n 111c ri~ ur 1nuhiple iClcro~i~. th very "'ord · '1narr1aal'·· sc<'rcs him thul 1r.~·ou II" 11110\\' chrt1\ lni.: i.;1!1n ~ ou r to pieces. 11'1_ acwsed me or trying to "'Iii cnll up "Ith uppcndlclll'I ".' I \'hl.'Y.' JJre~4re.. him into it, und th at's 1101 -a·lot of '1um, und 1thhou1hJ don~l d? rt D E.ttli ,\XN L1\NOE RS: ~l y true. 1\nn. Please lell me how to Jl~~ on purpose, I .seim to be ~1Ullo"·1ng . . ~ • , -·~ -' ,_ •, ---t>•;,\ R n f.1.L l": 'I' hat old ~he~· tale •has htt'll ~lrkiltit 11ruund rur 50 )Cll rl lh1t I lrinoy,· of , 1'ht•rc 111 no trulh In It.: J1ul CUl it OU \ tin)Yt'I}'. S ... ·altowed ch~\\inJt l(um Is not the btst thins for )Ottr Ulgestl \'e,Jracl. I I \ ' {.;()'.\"rlDE,'.\""TJAL 1'0 llAD TO Do IT : ':)f course you did nnd I don 't want IQ d~tr;i_ct from your J:,cncroslty, but c.har1ty 1~ 11nt ~11·i11g u hone to 11 hi.In· ,Qr'." dog 1 1·~ sh<J ring •• bont' \\'Ith a hungry d~g.whc.n·you arc just as hun- £ry as he 1~. ,\re your parents loo strict' llard to r each? :\1111" l a11dc r•'1 booklrt .. (\uggt•d h)' Parcnl1t? llow lo Gel ltlor1• t'r('rdu1n." could help/""• hrhlgt' th e i.t••n1•r11lon l•P· Sen 50 l't'Rl!I Jn coin 11·1th )our rcqucat ind a . lnn l[, .11t1111pt•d, 11elr·1ddre11•ed en· \~lo11e to 1\nn LandcrJ1 P.O. Boi 1400 t:lgl11, Ill. 60:120. .: -.,--.,. ' - ....j. ~ ... "~'"""' . . . . ··- -·~·A Mile ON-a-Camel. lly liOnERICK NORDELL .Qril~klMict ............... ilf'91Ct . TOZEUR, Tuni1l:i -Ir you tak,.e yetur Cir1t cMmel ride "'Ith a typlcully clown · ing p a rty 1>! Ameri can tOurlst!, som ebody Is sure to ~ay, "Onehump ort1o1.·o~" folded u"der them, b<tttin~ lho:ie 't!xtra~ton1 ~yelushes so ~ <>II dt•slgned t o ket>p out ¥w.nd . and just Possibly •nccri nfl Yt'ith the f l<i t nostrils that c•n close agf.llnst a :&andstorm. nov.·~r and put It lJe:hind your eu r , poli t fo r the ca mera 'A'ith arms'high in a .. - tl o ll y v.•ood s h e ikh 'i flourish, The ensuing laughter may be a lltU e ner vo u11 , becou~t your uv er~g e tourist 1s not quite c::el'tui n he wants to be seveo feet ln the Mir aboard u creature that appeura to be eyeina: him with 1u1plclon and I& known to cairry a arud¥e tonier-than It clin 110 without water. · But anyone vli;JtJng de· Gert areas or Afri<ia or Asia ttnnol long avoid tlle mo· ment of decision. Jo~or a happy camel ride, such aa one I enjoyed re. cently, it helps to take it among the 2reen shadows or an ouls such as Tozeur rather than o1i the·burni ng 5ands. ~ llOWEVE'R. a wise tour oper1tor will ensure that your bus travels Iona miles across the desert so thut ur- rival at the beauties of the oasis will offer some of the errect it mu1t have hud lor parch~d nomads finding , refreshment at last. And there are the patient dromedaries, reatlng with their legs improbably Who are those tiny boy1? Not th e allege<\. cam1l d r iv era: to whom the enormous beasts "'ill be responslble for your safety'! a ut yes.. ( f'ollow ine instructionli, you gr usp the well-worn JNOOd en bundles in rront ot the hump and throw your le-ft IC'g across the patterned saddle blanket on the hump's rear slope. "It's not like a horse," snys a Tex an in the pllfty, explalnlna: that the camel ts conslde rubly broader of beam and quite comforta- bl e to sit on. fie does not ex- plain the rumbling. gar&I· iDg, groenlna: noists that m ;1ke your steed sound like Vesuvius about to erupt. "Gallop?" a11ks lhe lad far below, wltb a French ac· cent on the la1t l)'llable. •·Qu.1," you tn1wer reek· lesaly. Fortunately, a hired camel doeli n't gallop very fill or fast for the mone"y. The 1en111ition of rid~a roeking chair 1one wild does not lalt lon1. THE CAMEL begins to nibble the leaves of an Oli\'e tree. You don't need a lild· der to pick your first tree· fresh olive. You find it unex· pectedly pul py and sour. T~t boy below is sin1ine now .. None or the other camels has been freeload · ini along-the way, and you are the last to react\ the restini? place. For the equivalent of SJ you -cannot h4Ve cheated T.flEN TllE ca~~l rises anyone. According to the ol\,.M'! front legs, t1lt~ng you. United Nations, Camels that ~a Ck\\'<trd. and stra1gh~ens transport food to drought- 1ts . back leg s, so that in 1:1 stricken African areas cost sv.•1rt undulating motion you only 12 cents a ton for three· are aloft . Fro'?l ~p here the quarters of-a mile. small boy with the reins At that rate, (or ia,cents, looks e\'en s maller.. my fracti~>.n or a t.Oii1ihould Out soon ~he tension f?f lhe be able to ride nine mi les. unknown gives way to the And for $3 1 should be able fee ling of being an old to 10 as 'rar as ... never camel hllnd( You unlock mlnd, driver, j'UJt let me off your grttsp, accept ~ed at the next palm tree. TODAY'S -CROSSWORD PUZZLE _ACROSS 73 Cutting 128 Nervous 1.C Communion 90 Col d season loo! thrills table 91 Acrid 1 Asiat ic 75 Bu1ldlng 130 Pennant 15 Requ ired 92 Multitude country-story 132 Rowerful 16 Jacob's aon 93 Stoneworker 6 Biblical 76 Lat in ' exp losion 17 Precious 94 Mistreat sign greet in'g' t 34 European jewel 95 Aeslst 11 Lucifer. 77 Sanskrit city 18 Mil ed'sson 96 Song for two 16 Spry school 136 Trample 19 Hawailari ;7 Length 21 Sun-dried 78 Warbled 137 Bee's home feasts measure brtci< 79 Mean 141 Brawl 20 Vacant 98 Siiiy 22 Texas 81 L.Jrge : • 142 Fall flow er 27 Gargantuan 99 An.tic shrine Scott ish 144 Quote 29 Ooze -1 01 Troplcal 23 Ccitton 82 Mimic 146 Says 33 Japanese birds thread 83 Tr y further drama 103 Hindu 24 Antil okin 85 Ac1ual11y 148 Brimles s 35 Subsiding mantra 25 Greek 86 Polynesian cap 38 Orange· 10.c An imal -letter ches tnut 149 Cry of colored disease 25 Round mass 88 Tv10-year-olc:I pa in fruit 107 Vicious 28 Professional sa lmon 150 M&tric 39 Horseback 108 Celebes adVlser 89. Notion measure game cattle 30 Print 90 Spouse 151 Perfumy 41 Am id 110 Isolated - measure 91 Smas h in ·tobaccos 43 Musical i 11 Melting 31 Wire 92 Sudsy brt: .. ·1s 154 Orlantat study • snow servfce 93 Ike's \•1ile Jl)~ld 45 Golf 113 Male party 32 ..Eternity 95 lnd1an 156.-Comtlt•s mounds fi 4St~hy 34 Family el ephant ·point --.......... ..C7 Oecaya tuber member 96 Phonograph 157 lntetllgence49 _Had lunch 116 River island 36 Appear record 159 African 50 Tlrmlnate 117 Swles river '37 Elec1ronlc 97 Frenzied vtll age 52 Shoe! 119 Masticate detector 100 Encourage 160 Seat ~4 Extra· 121 Revile -.J9 ·Deposit 101 Al)thor's 162 At no time ordinary 123 Turly ~•O'Gruk "weapon" 164 Ringlet !)erson 125 Recruit pofitco..__ 102 Map 165 Painter's 55 Lariat 127 Dismounted 42 Lounging--........._ direction stand -..........__ 56 Rye fungus 129 New garment · 104._ Hair 166 Lawmaker...57 Eating 130 Rime 44 Obllgatlon O rnament 167 Field periods 131 Bring down 46 Corded 105 Ca i)e-Hor n flower 59 l ook 133 The Earth fabric native ' briefly 135 01 the ear s 47 Blushing 106 Swine genu5 DOWN 61 Hebrew 138 Neuter- ;45 Business 107 British "' letter _ pronoun giant Island 1 Sitidlhg 63 Unusual 139 Urns 51 Equal 109 Encountered fabrics' 64 Put forth 140 Corundum 53 Slaver .110 Sai lor's ·2 Simpleton· ~8 .Blptlsmal 142 Bl!llicose 55 Distant greeting 3 Buddhist va!fsal god 58 Chinese tree 111 Openhand monk 67 Withdrawal 143 Brown kiwis 60 Bamboolike blow 4 Decline 69 lbaen 145 Radar grass. ··112 Bon e: La lin 5 Playing heroine principle WASHINGTON !AP> ''/'-------, l\11lllons of tourists m ay have more trouble s:eltini to the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations on lhe East Coast than several hundred British troops had getting through Lexlna:ton and Con· cord 200 years a10 . This 18 the Implication ot a report by the Washlnston Center for Metropolitan Studies on problem• raced by the states or the "Colonial Corridor," where the bulk of the BlcentenniAJ programs will be held. "It's a warninr of possi· ble Widespread inconve· nience, concestlon and ir· rttation, ".1aid the !Ucenten· nlal Council or the Thirteen Original States, which com- missioned the study. The Bicentennial celebra· lion, a.s pla.nned, will be a loosely structured series of events at historical 1ites throughout the country. The report predicts the total at· tendance fig ures for all the events will . be between 5SO million and '150 million· persons. 'The massive tnnux won't be accommodated unless public traniportatlon and tourisl information centers are upgraded , the report 1ay1. - A KEY problem ia the possibility that a '1asolin'e' shortage will send visitors necking to trains, planes and buses, which are now in . "'oefully inadequate supply to carry the enormous crowd• expected, the study says. In addition, the loose plannlni and 1par1e in· formation now betnr ttven to travel or1anlzallons will TRAVEL harm tourists' ability to <'oordlnate their trips to take advantage of all theac· tlvltles available, "With.a dispersed Bicen- tennial proa:ram, one or the biggest problems is inform· ing visitors how to fit the various events together into a coherent atory or the na· lion's birth and how to move about efficiently amona: these sites and events," the report says. "There appear to be no plarui for usine the points of initial impact, the major Bicefttennlal a:ateways, for .such coherent corridor in· formation programs.'' Perhaps the worst pro· blem, according to the re· part,'is the failure of those respcnslble to coordinate the pro1rams Crom state to .state and to give serious thou1ht to overall planning rath.er than to individual sites. ALTHOUGll the report warm that the celebrations may be doomed to con· Crave Szechuan? . Go Visit Taiwan 62 Chant 113 Snake group 72 Mulberry 147 Seach grains By STAN DELAPLASE 65 Peace 115 Spou ted 6 Food fish bark 150 Donkey goddess kettl& 7 Overhead 74 Verbal 152 Girl's name 66 Stringed 117 Joi n with trai n endi ng 153 Chemical Instrument others 8 Varn ish 76 Papal salt 88 Splrllual lsl ,118 Delic ious base 78 Pintail duck 155 Babylonian meet ings . drink 9 Hebrew 79 More secure god 70 Beast of 120 Wander prophet 80 Obllterale 158 Helm burden . 122 Persian 10 Sharpened 82 Sobe It! poaltlon 71 Biblical coi n 11 Sleep _ 84 Aadact 181 Peacock king 123 Flat di sh 12 Sulftr 85 Flapper butltrlly 72 Color 124 Asian city 13 Russian 87 Inquire 183 l'ltro'a vartely 126 Opera so lo despot 88 Thick allce 11alx" II • ' io ff1l,I" II M ,.. • • t~ " • ~~ 't 4 ' n-+--+.::"t'-'-+~· • .. "· " l.~c-~+· .,._+--!'-·+-+-,ii!~"". f-"++·-1-·-· -Iii" 11 n " .;.,. 11 •• ~~.-+--t~~.-1--t--t~t--fu,,r-1---t~t--t-;Jrilv•-lt..,rl--t--\o ~·~.4'·1'4-·'-'-1--1--1-.,r.r~"+-·-+-+-t.""~~~"'l-··_,,-t-lt"' ~·..-1~-J~t-r'll~· .• .: 'Ill" • . '" '' ,.,. u.~ ,,.. -, • k.,,,-l-~+..f.:.,H=-:l . .-:~+.;,.~-+1;;;;0+-+-"'Wto: _ , •• P•~ I~ '" '" .. -r "' "' ·~ I ·~ • " lrrrl-il;rl-+-'·1-......... . ---1 !~ ' '·'" , .• ~ lrt~'· II "' • -. , 'SEE CLASSlflED SECTION FDA ANSW!RS . . . . ' ,. L. ' ' TAIPEI, Tai\\•ah-Gray, cold rain s\\1ept across Formosa Chill 8! ice\vater. I t rains 15 dJ ys a month 1---------- on Tiaiwan \\'inter and summer. The di fference is the flJBLIC l\'OTICE rain in summer ls ,,·arm. It's ~ubtrop.ica1 island. ThE 1---,,~"~.~ .. ~ ... =.~.,~.~ .. ~.~ .. :-~­ . markets 11re full of bananRs. Golden papayas ,,·ith a n..~110,:i1~,:"!~~=!a~r ... ui1: musky fruity flavor. They export pineapples. a11:0WH·GENl!1t•t 1u1 to1NG cON. Tal\\'Bn \\·as called Formosa b.v the discoverinn r1tAc:To11, 1'301 w1r••r• Lan•, M11n1-"' l"Qlon 81ac11, C:•. tllo4t Portuguese navigators. lt is 280 miles long, 85 miles Ja.1 e. erown, 1u» W•V!•r•r i:. ..... Id It has 14 'II' Ch' d 250 OOO b , . ~n11no!onllt1ch,C•.ll'liool' ,, ... ~ \\" e. m1 ion tnese an , a or1g1nes. Th11 0111111en is conoucl•d oy '"in· Xlnet,_· miles of "'ater bet"·een here an,·1 the dlvic111.1. JMI E. Brown mninlnnd. 1'1111 1t•lt"""' .,.111i.d w11n 1111 C011111~ The" Nationalist Army, retreating from the China ~~~;.-.°' 0r•~o-c°"'..iv °" '*'""~' 2'· mnlnland. bro ught rooks from all the pro\'inres. Sc Tnipel has the greatest collection· of Chinese restaurants in the \\·orld. " .L •.. - Cantonese (\\'hat you usuall\· g~ . m erican· Chine~e restaurants)~ Szechuan -its peppery-hot and spicy, Peking Xorth~rn \\'ith noodles and cl'isp duck. ?\t ongoli a n barbecue. Food of Hunan Jnd Foocho\\' and HangchoY; • T a i\\·<in's tourists are m ainly J apan~e . The~· find the prlCes here delicious after the high cost of Tokyo. Restaurants :fre inexpensive but nightclubs nre !\'OT. I find a smaller of Japanese gets by, English oflen rails. . ••• ''\\'e are going on 1 trip around the "'orld, and my "·ire ,,·ant s to do some shopping. I ~m willing lo pay a fa tr prlct, what should w~ watt':h out for.?" PICTITIOUI IUltM•U MAlrolll ITATIMINT TN '11llowl119 Hrl.Ofll l •t OC>lng M lllt\\ -.; (I) ll'(Kl £S .(USTllllUTOR Y,LE.S CO., "' l!o<E l!Cllll!S COMPANY, t ».I M•gill1011 "vt ., H1111ll1191011 Bttlh, Clollforfll1t)"'4t • Ol tJ 81111 Eckltl, 2H Ctd1r St., HtwPOr1 e.1Hh, C..!lft<llll t)~ 11-r1 f.i\1111 ltlul, )!Gil Slltw L11., Huft, tllltloll 9tttl'I, C1tltor11l1t1"'41 Tiii\ M IM 'l I• co"d11t t1d llJ ii ~,.a Nrt111r$lllp. G••vfl Ecl lt l fl\11 lltttfllt"I Wt\ llltd .. illl llli Ce\llllJ Cttt-tf 0••1194! C111111, 011 DKemlltr 1', i.7•. . "*" Pu~U•Md 0 •111;r (0111 O•Uf l'l!ot, :i.tt mor• U,1', 1t1• •"" J111 s, 12, 19/i d'll).h E\'erybody 's willing to sell to )'OU at a fair prjc.e But it's a matter of custom: I-low you afrive at Thn;t F'~---- f;lir price. You are used to a fix_~ price store. tndi<u1 PUBLIC NOTICE llnd-Arab traders'lhink thisJs absolute madness. I t ·s a gnme to try to get more -though to our custo ms. it seems llke cheating. · l dQD:t· lhlnk-1.'.m n match roa:. these practiced troders.So eeoerally I go to a store where pri ces A RE fixed . Lane, Crowford In Hon~ Kong for ex ample, A tip: £'""" presumably fixed price stores \\'ill c 1 . omo do,r n If they 11re geured for tourists . That \\'Ou ld nchtdt Western ttores. as in Fr•nce, It aly. Spain, £n&l nnd. ~robnbly the United State.. If you argue. These stores get seasonable buslnffi. Don't hin·e 1·0Jume sales. Hence quite n morkur,- Fnr Ens t nnd ~llcldle Enst Shll)l,'1,PSk a price )'nu cion 't bfl li e\'e .. .\nd th~~· don't C'lthcr .. J:ipan is •111 t•.x· ct•p linn. One-price stores on !~\ Tn ipt~i h as one-price store~. so m:.1rked by the gflvern(T\t'llf. ~long KtniJ:. 11s11111l)' an asking pri ce fi rst. The .Middle East I> 11 idc open. I neve r s:aw a fixed price. I .,,.. • .. , ... _ I -. I U)I( SUl'llllOlt COUltTOl'TIU! STATl.01' (ALl•OlllllA POfl TMltCOUMt• OP OllANOI "'·"·""' MO'T1CI 01' MI All ll<IO O" PttlTll))I POI l'llOIAtl OIUlll.l'°'L. AMO PO« Lil· talitl 11Slo\M IMT All'f Etitlt'of [THE \. l'~l:llS.Ot< .... d. NOTICI! I\ HEltE I Y OIVEM 111•1 MllllAM """10N ftl• llllf nt..i11 t "'111 .... .... "'*19 ol Wiii end IO• ln-t ol l 9!· "" Tfllt1'1111111r Ill lht ,.U11onff .... ltrt"'t lo "fllt~ I' ''"!!' IM" hirlt•u ..,,k\1110 , aftd ti..1 lfHI l•m~ ..i ottet ol -rll'ltnwt•ffttflnMell'WI WJ--,t. Hl ), ti t ;10 ''"', 111 !flt 1-1•-01 °'"rt-111 Ho I ol u i. 1111t1, 11 tcClvl\ Ctr1ttr Ottw Wttl, lfl lht (ltr ti' 1«111 N\l,(11'™1111. D1\nl OK.,,,M< 10, IU• WllllA~ I . fol JOll M, CM•T tltr\ WAI. ttl W. l'o\1<1111, IM(, , ... _ A•lllff, l'.O. I to 1SI c ...... P.n, c.tu-r11t t tJU 'T .. · llUI MJ.r., • ...... ,lwJIWtlll_, . A'v•lh l'll• Or1not C••'9 Dt<lll"llltr U, f\tt, 1'l• • .. -I , t • / ·- ' ., • ) • -. •• / / /0 ·-86 DAit. V PILOT Sund!'(, Oee•mber 29, 1974 L~oking Gift Hor.s e In Mouth 8 ) t:R1'1A Uf)'.'1KECK t.i1J :d1l·.1J .\-.!-. llll' "h:11 I ~ot for ('11ri:-.lnla' A s \!IU \.\.t'll knO\\' t 'hr1i.tn1.1l> µ:1-.l h.1!> 1H•\'1•r \ 1cl1t\·d rnr 1nf' \1 h;1 t ~""11 n1li.:ht t•all )'our· ··ruu" i~1fl:-. ! t1c111·1ullnJ! 1in ho11· you ft•i•l ;d1l•UI .I I t·~···l,1 h!t' slit:f•r !h;1t -.ll l't"'> f1t1)'t·r~ lhHI l'l ll~•IJ.!h lo ft·.1d .t Ill'\\ "f"t!'t'f 1t1r"11i:h 1 ·rh1 -. 1 ,.,,r n11 lt11'>h.ind f;11 i' !II•' •I l~I\ I lilt "' "t .. 1 .. " (f111• 1!1 ••Ill' .111 d \.\Ith ,, 1'r1·.11 dl·.d ,,f 111.110 .• 111·· .. h •- u 111 •·1 lcd 1n v t 11y 1 '"·' .. ,~·hat ·., this'' I .L"•i-.t ii h11ld111).! ;1 .. ru;dl 111t'l • .J 1::11IJ.!•·t 111 1h•· 1•.drn 1•f n1 \ h.1lhl AT ·WIT'S ENO SOUTH COAST PL~ZA rHEATRES -i l .I S.&.N or EGO FWY' AT .a~rslOL SO.COAST PLAZA I S46-27f1 I _( ,Uli:tN; ,;:;,~-;C;-:0;;-A-;-;;S·:;;T;--. ·THE NIGHT·~=---... SO. • PORTER:' L~W PLAZA II DAILY 7:30 .f. 9:30 -~ SAT/SUN/HOL 1oJ0.3o30• OISOIOH 5:30·7:31).9:30 -':4S P.M. CINEMALAND THREE 1414 So. Harb•r ln1helm 63~76111 -·-_ .. _...,._ .......... _ .. __ _ ..... .___ ..... . OPENIHG ' NEW YEAR'S DAY BUSTER. ""' • Bil.LIE ~-~"'' --~! ·-·--·-· ·--.... -.&,. "WIUCC!1 "'-·-·-- EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 7 0 MM. Strrioplooni< Soomd Dalty.12:30-4:45-9:00 ' i Your lloroseope -·· .... Virgo Seeks Frie·-no Mew l\nl '""'' Go.Id & " Sutfrltriattd "S.P.Y.S." IPGI ... "II HARROW HOUSE" IRWIN AL!-fN'S •"W"'!O'> cl DAILT AT. 1 :()0.4 :00. 7:00 & 10:00 11'.M, ~·· Al 'Pocino in "GODFATHER II" IRI ·' "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" By Mel Broolcs Burt Reynolds ''THE LONGEST YARD" IRI ''"TMUNDlllOl T & LIGKTH>or· "'THE LONCiEST YA.ID" Ill .• ' 4 ' -"PHANTOM OF THE PA.lADISl" lf'GI · .. llllPON IOCKIHG" "IU.UTIFUL PEOPLE• IGI "'CAHILL: U.S. MAltSHJ.U." IP'GI WILUAM HOLDEN Oll'lN DAil T A.M. SHOWN DAIL'( FAYE DUNAWAY SHOWN NIGH?l Y 11 :00 A.M.·1:00.S:00-1:00 11 :00 P.M. 6:4S & IO:OOJl.M.- ,• __.,/ ' • 'Groove Tube" l:lt-1:10-l:JS UT ... l\IM.-loM,...._ !'THl!llMGAMDI"' "ODESSA FILE" 1:15-1:15-t:li -u-"'THI LOHGIST T AID'" hll-l:ll-tlll "CIMDlllLU. LllllTT" 1::11-1:11 •• · .. "'UTTU PllMCI'" ....... 1:2 ... J:U.t; .. "LKIMD OF SlHPY HOllOW'"· 1:-..w.sJ.t:tr The Happyonefartht Holidays It~ the hon0.1t 3IOff 3lnce the (hlcaqo fire ... o.ndthetre 31nlnq on It \ They are more beautiful than we are, they are oTcler, wiser and they may behere 7 ' , long after J ' we're gone • ,.4 "\ .... • LAST 3DAYS! LONG BEACH LAKEWOOD CE NTER 2, 531 ·0580 FACULTY AT CANOLEWOOO LONG BEACH STATE 437·2721 OCEAN ANO PINE STREETS SAN CLEMENTE Mt RAMAR 492·0056 1700 NORTH ELCA,MINO REAL COS TA MESA 8RIST0L CINEMA 3 3700 SOUTH BRISTOL STREET SEAL BEACH BAY 431 ·6551 340 MAIN STREET "WESTMINSTER CINEMA WEST 4, 892·4493 6781 WESTMINSTgff AVENUE ,WESTMINSTER WESTBROOK 1, 530.4401 -. .!.~~,~~~.~.!~~ .. ~~!!!~! .... ~ -.1 --, . " __ w ___ .....,. -. nus 2 WILD DISHlY CLASSICS .. SA v AGIS Loos1• . . "'THI UST OF THI 11-.;.,• llO HOT LOYllS• Open '°""' tt>rn F11 e 30 om S..t /Su<> r>t>I 11 lO Mon llllU ,....,~II> I pm-I I is $.A. FAWY IMANCH!STIE" IEX.I G.G. FAWV !CITY DA . l!XJ "Fllt·SH GO"D01'4 .. IXI • "lilD01 ... lll A "GIOOVI TUii" llt . 'Y "'POITNOT'S COMPU.!Mr "CAIAllT .. IPGJ "'THI GRIA T GA TSIY'" A "'THI STIHG'" · V "PUT IT AGAIN, SAM• IN! ~~11·30to100p fll. (a>Ct'lll SU" I HOlldl .. ) 11 ~ OpPn Daily 11 30 v.n1 ""' ODESSA flLI 1'°1 BUSTER & llLLll!•J , OPIN 12:00 NOON PACIJll'IC l'H•ATR•S D"IV•·IN SUPIEI SWAP llRSTS HA .. •OR ILVD.Orlwe·ln s-PMfft•M•S-. s ••.• , ........ -.. ..... ORANQI Drlwe·ln t l •I ',f~S11.• s .. ~.· ''"'lo•-!'wt ftft$ooo~.,. 11Ao1Mo. ,, .. _ F)mllr lu"! Prollt•l lar9•~ Qelorel ---UTWUl-.Mf MAN WITH THE GOlDIN GUN ""' ~-f • ~K'l.OOY-tll l---···· -.. .i .. 11-· 511.)271 ··~o..,.,.,, c .... 11 .... °"' ..... . 4tJ.,, •• -·-ODESSA flLI 1 .. 1 l'lUl l J&OI~ THE lAl T DITA.IL ~ ·- " -· / \ < - . ..,_I --· J ltigrid Bergman '· lnst r;uctor . ' ' · -un -SCliulieri St~a-.ge -Exliihitin~ Sculpture Ingrid Ul'r~r~a.n retu,r·n;; -ty. seeks ~er-ovt'n indeJ>l'n· to Los 1-\ng clc!i in \V . denccand1dentity. Somer ~cl ~1:.iu~ham '!<I ' . dramatic satire "The ('un s· The cnst ""'lll·iotlude Jack t11 nt \\Ii~.·· 0111.~nln g Tul'~· ~w11lam, llr.t;_nda Forbes~ tlay, Jan. 14, at the Shubert Carolyn Lagerr.e lt, !\l<1rl1 '•1'heutre lnLosAnw.ell'~. .Stevens. und Delphi ll r t• o 11 t· n 1 11 g LUY.TCncc . performances" 111 l<.1kt• plot Performances arc 1'ues· ~'riday , Suturda)', :.111d Sun· day through Sunday e\'Cn· • · da~, Jan. 10 -12. lnJ!s with matinel's on Wcd - ir'ecled hy Sir Jolin ncsduys and Saturdays. Gie gud, lhi.! (!la y portrnys a "1'he Constant Wife" will an who. y.•hen fucctl run through Sunday with husband 's infidcli-n1atinec, Feb. 2:il . Above all ... .... -Orunge Cuast Cullege de- sign and visual promotion' instructor Van Romans is Onl' n( SIX promisin ~ young se ulptors exhibiting""·ork at Lange Art gallery on the Scripps College campus in Pomona . 'J'b C'exhib1t, tlti<'d "Young Stulptors,'' runs through Jan. 25. 1'he gallery is open Jlaily fro1n 1-:'i)>.nl. .. ' .. ~ . ' •• but will be closed durinl: the holidays through J8n. 5. ·"·-~.r_::,,: It's a love 'ii>.\:[:'..,. ,_,. (~fi) . ~a-... ·>::;::.:.:: .. ._::; .. (;),: \::'.' A WAY.OUT HOUD.& Y PIO,GIAM 'iiii ~iMI ~~ pR11 Ill JAMES CA.AH IH'· · .... Jamescaan T11' Alan Arkin Freebie and the Bean · Cin<.Wdkl ' ~Lita ly ·: AN UNEXPE CTED LOVE STORY EVES FlOM 7 com. SUH, flOM z ~ An all NEW film ,_. inspired by the novel, "AIRPORT" ~ by Arthur Hailey. ~ --. ~-- THE MOST ~ CONTROVERSIAL ~ft-PICTURE OF OUR TIME "THE NIGHT PORTER" IRI AIRPORT 1975 ~ STARS CHARLTOH HESTON UREN ILACK IHORGE KENNEDY HUIH REDDY "GI DAILY HOLIDAY MATINEES IN THEATRE TWO " - "fHE..BEST COMEDY OF .iTS KIND SINCE.SLEEPER." . Judith Crlsl·New .Yo1k Mag. ">t "8_AIY ·SAY AG!'FILM~ _, '1coi!iOCLASTIC AHD TRULY • · LOBERATING" --Rlcha<d Shick~. Time Mog. :• REMEMBER "THE PHANTOM OF "(HE OPERA?'" -THIS ~ PHANTOM-. SOLD HIS SOUl:f01~ ROCK 'N_ROLL. . '" -- THEATRf ONE --.... • ) , "La1t Tariga '" rm.·· " • IMJllt llHrtN tamfl COMp• to "TII• Might Portn-" ........... ..... "TURIUSH DELIGHT" Ill DAILY HOLIDAY MATINEES ., •• • .. •• • • ' • Sundrt, Dtcember 29, '\.974· DAILY PILOT j BZ fife gre•foat •lldllf• •nd chase story In the hlllory of the Horfh! Cha1ienge ~ to be -~· 'ree r1 11 lltAMt: A lffllll YUIJ}l NEVER f{llC(l ... .. ~ ' # •• . ' -• • 4 .,. ~ ... , -f;j. -• • ·-.. Ml)IE MAZUllMI , 1 Q"I : • J!MMY KANE ,_ u-·; :1 ~ • .oc~ "-'1~ Oi 1)1!,lft.l,l;ll!! U'Wtfli!.\~4!U.A!!~ltlll ~·iSl.1 k ~'1lAOI W.Jto,!'!i ST-ARTS WEDNESDAY .. '-ONE WEEK ONLY . MESA "-...... FAMILY TWIN 548 -1562 ' 962-1058 WE EKOAVS · S 00 -7 Ob~ 00 SAT&SUN 100 ·300 ·500 ·700~900 501#1'1 V NO"" ' ~J.~~: "· Er".)1'8, l~l!ARRYSAU:l.'A~ it~I ROGER MOORE -JAMES BOND ~N FLEMINGS DOY "THE MAN WITHTHE .GOLDEN 'GUN" ;;.: FAST! FIJHNY! FllBIJlOUS! NOW Thru Mon. Dec. 30 TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 al Convanllon Cenler Box Otllee. Mutual •lld Llbettr Agencies end Unlled California Banks In Ou1ng• County. For Information Call (7 14) 635·5000 ~ Go0d Seats Available ·~M CO"IV•N,.+ON Opposife g,,, 1. ,go ...... ,.,., ......... r:-:'f.'jJ.!R Oit111ylar1J -; AbovealL · ".f.1 lt'sa lovF story. -~ '' Alan ; James · Arkin Caan rRJ IN '.HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER freebjf and the Bean EXCLUSIVE SOL1'11 ORANlrr: COUNTY ENGAGE!\1 ENT EDWA'RDS HAIJ,BOR c!N~1~A 1 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST . COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH Of> SAN ·DIEGO FWY . ~PLUS-r • "THE TH . SHOWING HOW THEATRE TWO t:XCLUSJVF. SOU'l'~f ORA.NGE COUN11,. ENG AG E!\1 ENT GROOVE TUBE" DD ESSA.~ , FILE "OlltVll rtCl¥1M I PIUIJ!I Al lllllT 1. ""' raooucr•11 iiiiiiTlimo.os ·~THE LONGEST YARD" Phis l!!l JAMES CAAN IN "SLITHER" ·IH BRIST-OL THREE JOH VOIGHT IPGI BURT REYNOlDS f, "THE LONGEST YARD" ~I 2nd at Br istol "THE LONGEST YARD" Bristol £inemo IV lristol at MacArthur ~ IOWAADS ' \P C11iEMA ._.EST 4 r .... , ... .,,., & Gel<I•• .,.. .. , I~ BRISTOL FOUR . .:.· \ . . • • • ' ·--. , .- • ., •• , -0-• - .,,, OAILYPILOT ... ~•y. Otc1:1mbe1 29. 1974 , ... . ' ' Pr_op. >2()-typ~ Land Us,e_ Curhs_Likely ' / By Tlf0~1AS o . El.IA.>; 11 nrl llOlhirinns arc 1·on11n,F SOl.ITHER N req uirement v.·ould be th·at c lose astoci ates , As· This v.·il~apparentlycomc Opporu.·nltr.or J;roposhioo foflol urtl wit h plan t. for the ve ry lit tle la nd could be s e m b l yma n Howa rd f r"o m th e L eag ue o f 20, the ('oastl inc lnlli<llivi· rt-st nf C':i liforni a. C . .\LIFORNIA dov.·nioncd. BermanofLos Angeles'San Ca liforni;\ cities, t he chief p;.is~t>d in 1972. contt•ndl•d F'1 rs1 t o d o th is v.iis FOCUS No t o nl y d id P riolo's Fernando Valley, has in· l o bt1 y in g g r ou p f o r from tllt' bt·1;:1n11ing that if Hcl)ubli r an Assun1bl yn1ao trnasculated proposal not di cated hi s r e.adincss to municipal govern.ments. tht' m t·a ~ur~· 1i a ~sed . 11 P:iu l Pl'li oto. from t hl' clear the Leg islature last carry legislation similar to WHILE THEY have not V•oulrl 1H1t bt· I on ~ t_14·fnre Pat·1r1c Putis udes arl'<J 1,C to prC'Sl'rve them. rail, but a ls o the a s. P riolo 's , S uppnrt r rom yet developed a definite simil<1 rJy ~t r1<·t l:uld u:.t• Lo:. An ge les. Only cibout PRIOJ,O .... •ateredhis plan semblyman lost the com· Be rm a n , th e m ajority proposal. lea gue stafrers controls ""~·re im 1><1:.t'!'<I on · 1 hf re mo nths a ft er t hl' <lov. n o\·er an lR ·month span mittee chairmanship he had leader in the lower house, ·;ire contemplating a s eries the"test or t111· st:i tc. coastal commissions t...:i.:an unt il fina lly it called Cor im-used to push bis bill. Priolo, would be a powerful im-of bod ies modeled largely Now it appe urs tht·y v.(•rc their v.•ork, he propose-cl a mediate ca sh compensation ·a close friend of former As-petus. aft er the coas t a l com- righ!· • ~1 n1 dar network 11! com· 10 11v.ners of a ny propert,r sembly-Speaker--Bob-Motet-This-in-·il·selJ ·-would-be--m-i-s-~io=,-. -- rtlor(' than :.. veur bc(orc n'li~Sions ror lnlh nd"Ii re:i.; tna1 mtg?it'"be dO\Vlizoned to ti. saw his Pl anning and enough to keep the idea ot a It seems c lea r that. the ' - .. . aliforiiia ---.. l<~edera l laws ar~applying al m"osll_...,,oycars. incr easing pressure for \V ithiri'nnQ!ber couple uf s tatewide land-use pl;_inning years, if it'S">~nacted and some kind o( body to do sooner, it ... will ha en it seems inev'itable. around tor the s:ime incu a-. So the league, us ually t ion pe riod a s coa s t~l jealous or giving away <:1ny legislation \\'as before 1t of loca l governme-nt's was fi nally ac(epted by the po ~'e rs, s eem s about to people •. move to m a ke s ure its Since le gis la t ors don't members keep a t least like the '>eo~le go.in.g_ o~·er , me---conlrol"S-overland· their-heads vta ttfe-1n1t1all\'C use. process as they did \•:ilh S0&1E type or st atewide Pro p o s i ti p n ~o . th.e Jund use planning body now lawmakers very hkely will uppcars all but inevitable. do something on their own 1'he idea h1ls been under con-to preclude a land·use in- sider at ion in the Capitol for iliative campaign. the commissionS ~ct U1, un· Their assignment v.·oul~I prevent intense develop . Land Use Com mittee dis· statewide land ·us e corn -league is n1 akir\g its moves der Proposition 20 ":ire 10 . bt· to ferret out lantls .ur n1t'nL banded u is hort time afler mission alive . But there is only in an errott t o.head off Su.bm lt their !1nal pl an fur ··s1atcv.·1de c11 n('ern" i1nd This a m 1HJ nte d t o an Leo P.f cCarthy re pl aced even more important and a monolithic commission the s ta te's eoos t lint•, 1.1 m:i ndate dov.·nzo ni ng or ;ilmosl tot al r etreat, since 1t1orettiasspeaker . pov.•erful support shaping thatwouldbe appointed en· num ber of interest group:. v.·ttate \'er cl~c .... ·as necdl-d thepractica l e ffectofsucha But one of r.1 cCarthy's up forthe idea. ~ tirely from the state level. 1-;:=======~::::::::::::::::=:::=::::::::::::::::::=:::=:::===========~ ,, WINO GENERATOR MIGHT SUPPLY FA MILY' ' / You can still get a white sheet for 2.32 Reg. 2 99 WHITE MUSLINS Potyestet lcot!on no·1ron. Twill tlal or fitted. Reg. Full flai or fitted .... 3.,99 S!d. p1llowcases, . 212.19 Now 3.32 2/1.82 . Reg. Now ), j Inventor Edrhi.lnd Salter Inspects Prototyp WHITE PERCALES Cotton/Polyester no·1ron percale. Inventor Puts • Harnesson Wind SAN DIEGO (UPI> - Electricity c an be as free as the wind if a rotor-driven generating unit invented by · engineer Edmund L. Salter catches on. He has designed a \1·ork· --ing-prototy pe capable of genera ting 7,000 ""'alls Or J>0"'"'er from a.25 to 28 mile· an,hour wind. Key charac- teristics are low cost, low maint e nan ce and :;implicily. '.fo a\'oid da mage in high \V1nd, th e tur b ine is equipped with a dampi ng device similar to a door closer . It permits the unit to tilt m ore a nd more as the v.·ind s peed incr eases, th ereby dec reasin g the area expc:ised to the wind. ''IN 1\ HIGll wind or hur- ri cane. the thing v.•ill just kind of lay over fl at," Salter said. • ''The syst em will ~e ab\~ to provide sufficient energy to fill the n eeds of a single- family hom e in locations where the yea rly wi nd \•elocity a ve rage exceeds e ight miles per hour," he said. .. Units. c an b e hooked up to houses a lready served by utilities or operated alone in remote m ountain. desert or coast a l a r eas . ...,·here tile cost or running in pov.·er c on1p a n y w i res is p ro- hibitive. the inventor , a mechanical engineer , said. He kept proj ected costs down by dis pe nsin g ...,·ith as m any parts as possible. The result is a u•ind turbin e that <Fif ers radically from slou'- turning A me rican farm and Dutch·type u'indmills. Salter said he beli e\·ed this unit would O\'('rcome the prima ry l)roblt•m of u•ind utilization -efricien- l'Y on an econ om ital basis -by e.li m inalion of i::ea r boxes and full-feathl·ring propellers. TffE l iNIT has t hrt•e la rge rotor s. C"aeh with ·three blades and a rir('ul;1r 's teel rim .· \\1hl'n .the ,,·ind turns the rotors. the rin1~ turn a central htlh -fnr di-rert. grar.rrtt' ctri\'i n}; ol ar1 alternator . \\"ith :.. 25-n1 p.h. '''ind. the rotors turn at 2."iO 1(1 275 rC'· \'Olut ion.~ per n11nutc and• the cilt ernator at fi\'e timt•s that. Salt £'r s<1 1d. The huh 11n the prolotvpt.' i~ u 111otort·, 1 le "ht•t'I ;u1d t irt•, but ~.dtt•r s;11d l:.i t1·r unit s ''ould h:.i'~ :111 ;_ilun1111u111 don1t• huh t•oa!t·d v.ith .lon,g \\eartnl!. h1 ~h traction p(\ft·ur(•th:1111· The-t'nt1r(' 1111it. starl1 t 1n~ !!O fei.'l tall . ..,houlrl ·tJt mount t•d nn a I0\1 t•r .11 lt1a-;1 40 feel h~M h \.n t'.11t·h tht wind, Salter s.;i,id..,HP\.\t'\'t.'I'. .. -tie ~aii'l the tos1 can bt• kt•pl do...,·n by using a telephonl' pole. Jn a nother s hirt av.•ay from more expensive de· s igns used in Europe, he did 3\\'ay v.·ith the tail vane. "\\le don't reqllit e a tail \'ane." he s aid. "The rotors run downv.'ind of the pivot point. like a caster on a c hair. Eli min a ting that vane just cµts a nother 30 to 40 bucks orr the cost." Jn operation. the gl'nerat- inp: titrt1 is connected to a 'battery bank tha t stores un- used po""'et a nd feeds it out "at a uniform ra te. An ··i n- vel-ter " is uSed to transform t he direct curre nt (DC) f ro m th• b atte ries int o :ilte rnati ng current' (AC) neede~ ·ror suctt appliances as lt']C\'i sion sets. T he turbine \l'ill not l>e in produc tion ror ;1bout a year, Salter s:1id . ~-l e cn\·isioned a generat ing unit co!il of ;1bout S2.500, plus the hi gh[~' va riable costs of the tov.·er and battery ban k. '',\\'(' a r~-;·;l\{'tn pt ing to'cfc- '·etop thest:' units to run fo r the first fiv <' ye:i rs \1·ith no t are <i t al l." Salter said. "'After th;it. rt·quired main· ten a nC'e \l'OUl<I b{' very TO\\':· The ri<'Si,l!ner !':1id !he unit <·oufd be ha<'ked up '''ilh a sn1~il l i::is ur fll'Opane fu eled J.!l'll t'r atnr providing up to· about 1.000 ...,·atts of J)O\\·er to tt'(•har~t· batte"ries-dur- ing Ion,:: v.•inct.frc<' periods. 110\\'E\"·ER . he said . ":it le-:t~I 6tl pt"r c t•nt and pos,,1bl~· so perrent or the n:.itinn ha<I v. ind velocities suffic1 t•n t to operate the J!l'neratur . '.\l ounlai n and rentr:i t pltlin :-. a rcos in pa rticular ha'<' plenty O! 1\ 111(1. a1·rord1n g to Salt('r. llt• ~aid lri;al dt•tai ls re- m;1inrd tn bl' v.•nrked out. but the techn ology w:1 s il\'a !Jab le l o u se t h ~ ,L!t>nerator s ~t. rt1<;ide nces alread y" iM:r\'ed by pov.'er C'O"!j!<llli('S. lJ,lVI NE U NIV ERSITY ··'"::_~ SGHOOL OF LAW ~ .;;i;· • WINTER QUARTER ENROUMENT ~~ • J)rientol11~,..,..,,.jtf99,..IJ• :o,: •. ln1trvc11.,.fftjMf;...1wt't~""J""'*"· S • \)' AcMn°»ion is~ -,o o~i<ot111 ~ cortf)llttd Gminlnwm of f'woytor5 of Collt9f: Wetk w11fl 0 •·c~ CM!te)Qe. • Night ond Wtt~end progrom is o•oilobte, lSAT i1 not required lo~·~1•on GrodOl:ilB-ftni'f't I.._ J.O. Ot ll.8. citogtff~ ol\Cl qvo ,ft for!"., Colilot~o 8or [~Oflli~11on. -1- wt1Tf 0-CAll ,0, COl>!Jlilif INfOtM•nOH (71 4) ''''°''' , ~'00 11VlNl AYE.. SUIT( ,11. NIWl'O•l llA(H, tJ.'60 \ L 'CAUSE WE'VE GOT THE KIND OF PRICES YOU-CAN l:JVE WIT~ . 20% OFF ALL OMEN'S . UNDATIQNS LacoCupBra & GIRDLES , $2 · . $ 8ffective thrU Jan. 5th 1975 Aeg. 2.50 ~n white only. ' 34·38B. Sizes 32·36A. lace Cup Crossover Bra Lace Cup Jr. Bra 1.60 2 Reg. 1.99 32·408. 34·44C'.t> D cup in R99 .. 49. In white, blue' and nude. white only. B.C 1np choice o1 assorted 32-36 . 32·386.C. colors. ' ---.. sat Reg .1.10Wos.Fu11 F1 shiGn Bikini. A::.so<led colors with c.011011 crotch. ~00 Reg. 1.25 Bikini Briel. XPerf'ley 11J 4~1 ,,, Q • -·---· RUG REMNANTS 2LS5 t Aeg. 2.99 e1 . A huge3ssort· menl"o! textures cut from broaaloom Shags. sculptured piles. cut and loop P•les. too. 27x48". AssOJted colors. · Crossover Lace Bra 1 .. 60 Reg. S2. 32·36A. 34-388. 34·40C. C cup white only. A,B ill assorted colofs. • PILLOW PAIRS 2/5.44 fl1g. 3.50 ••·Std. Sile Oac1on" polyes1e1 1111e<1. corde<J edge. Reg. Now Oueerisize.4.50 ea. 2/7.44 King size .. 5.50ea. 2/8,44 Closeout Semsonlte Irregular Lugg99e . 50% Off Mlg. SUggested Relail. Wome"'' ,,.. .-., .. ·· Beavtv C•s• .........•. 20.00 2 1" ..... , ............. 2150 24"' <. : •••• -••••••••• 27.50 2e:: ........ '-' ..... , ...... ~ 32.so 29 ...•..•....•..••... 38.00 Shoulder Tote ., •• , •.•• , 16 00 H1ndiTote •••.••••••••• 17.50 Dre'' Pak •••••••••• ,~ •• 19.00 Men 's 21" ........•.....••• 21 .50 2 Suiter . , ...•...•..••. 32.50 3 su111;!r: ...•.....•..••. Js:oo Suit Pak .•....•..•.•••• 18.00 5" At1ache .•••• , .•.•••. t6.50 . • Twin Ila! Cl' filled-Reg. 3 99 .. 2.92 Reg. How FuOllat orlilted .... 4 99 3.92 On. !lat or tined .••. 8:99 5.92 K1t'lg tlat or !itted ... 1099 7.92 Std. pillowcases . 213 49 212.52 K•ng plllbwcase~.2 1399 2/3.12 Prices on 1hHl1 elfectlve thru J1nu1ry,, 19, 1915. White Sale Still Going Strong Every sheet • 1n stock reduced. 25% Off all crib siie sheets, blankets, pillowcases. Reggectv Ann ' Reg, crib sheet •.•• , •• 3 29 Receivil)Q blanket. .• 3 19 Thermal blanket .•.. 4.79 Pillowcases ..... 2 I 1.69 Tortoise & Hire crib sheet ........••.. 3.19 Receiving blanket ••. , SJ Therma! blal'lkel .•.• 4 29 Pillowcases .•.•• 211.69 . - . Now 2.44 2.39 3.S5 211.22 2.39 2.22 l .22 211.22 • Sale starts Sunday, Dec. ' 29th;Ei\\Ji' Tuesday, Dec~· 3lst, 191.li ---~ • -r-.. • ··--) IUENA PAI~: Beach at Orangel horpe •Open weekda ys9'.3ci 10 9:30.'Sunday, 10 to 6. OIAHGI: ,City Or. at Garden Groye Blvd.• Open weekdavs 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. , SANTA AHA: 3'00.So. llrhlol-No. of So. CHsl "°'"•Opt• w ... days 9:30 to 9. Sat.rdoy 9:3!)-7. 5ooday1 10 lo 6. L t I • • • ·I ""'--,.. .. Tw Lo \'ik al a Wi pio NF Ce tic th ga .. ro r "' ·• '-' M b a tr n B D B •' if p n .-g a w • a f Ii ri I a v h I J a _..J ' • + •'' " • __ ...-r - •• > ·~ OAILVPlLQf. Cl -' r:. -St.ind!)'. December 29. t974 - -R~ Bid -for:_licket / BL00?.1tNGTON. lt1inn . (Al') Two remarkably similar teams. the l~s. Angeles Ra(Jls and fllinnesota V1ktngs, ch1sh ~ef the National to"oot· J!all Conference championship today and-aJrip to Super Bowl IX <a Yi alts the Winne~ Both club8'9.ioq their divisiOn cham- pionships, the Ralhs clomlnating the NFC West and t he Viking!l-lct._king the Central crown. Both ten ms haCI ide._n· tical 10-4 records. &th tc<im s won their way into the c.bampi.onship game with g ritty second ·half performances a week ago in the first round of playoff s. And both teams ha,•e ttrikingly sim ilar 1n1.hviduals. Los Angeles got here v.•ith a 19·10 \jctory O\'~r WashinJ.,rtOn last Wl.'!!k in a game in which the Rlims trailed 10-7 al halftime. fllinncsota ad\ anced by Ot1 T¥TodnJ1 C:)lmuae l 2 a t 10 _.- whipping St. Louis 30-14 in :.i gan1e thtlt--was tied 7-7 at the half after the Cardinals' Jim Bakken missed a s ho;t" field gou l attempt just before..-"l:n · termission. '- MINNESOTA'S WALLY HILGENBERQ.CONTEMPLATESTOOAY'S GAME. . .-. . . Lueratbi,e Contract • • Contreras to. Play In Europe'(ln League International professional bask<:t· ball has added another Orange Coast ' area resident to its, ranks. ~-l ike Con- treras of Huntington Bcacn, "'ilh l"'U near.misses al making American Bas ketball League teams in San Diego and San Antonio . has inkecL"·ith Barcelona, Spain. Frankly, I think he'i. better off than .· i! he had survi,·ed the fina l AB.\ cuts. Contreras,. "'ho has found the WHlTE WASH GLl!NNWHITE physical toughn ess to go "it ti hi s fi- nesse, is gl!ttins :i cool Sl6,000 for 45 -games. • He has a no-cut co ntract, will get an all·eXpenses·paid jaunt about Europe, will be going against what son1 e ob· servers have called top quality talent :ind could be honing himself for a future \"l'nture in the ABA. llov.•evcr, under all the eondil1ons listed above. he might be better off to ride the European circuit for l"'O or three years before taki ng another shot attheABA. South"·cst Louisiana before that schoo\·"·as trit by NCA.o\ penalties for recruiting \'iolations. ·• Contrera:; is hon1e during the holidays after taking part at a team tryout ramp in Tennessee. "\Ve "'orked out twice. some times three · times a day," he reca\.ls "\\'e "'ent on that slate for eight days straight so l flushed out my bo<;ly . I'd just been sit· ting aroun.d for quite av.·hile. ··But I \Vas loose. I already had been promised the no cut contra cl. The rest or the guys had to S\\'eat it out and ·believe me, I kno\vv.·hatlbatis:'.' F ormer Army (li.S . l\l ilitary Academy) roach Tom Cahill says his nev.· post as head football boss at little Union College is not a step do"'" [rom the position he held at \V est Point... I should hope he would s;t'f that. 1\lo\·ing fro1n Army to any other foot - ball job would seem like a promolion in vie\\' of the decaying record the Cadets have achieved on the gridiron in recent years. Those of us "·ho have had to en~ure national televising or the past two Army·Nav.Y debacles'..a rc \\•ell aware of the Cadets' demis& Seals Stop _ Kings, 3-2 __ The new loop. \\'hi ch has already Jured rormer Laguna Beach resi~e'ht Dick Davis ~nd Balboa Island's J ohn l;.IGLE\\1000 (AP) -·Larry Paley Vallely, be_g1ns , Jan. ~7 ;.in~ thus f~r , ..S_tQred t"·o goals including the dee Id· has franc"fi1scs in $P~1n •. lli.ance, Ila·· Ing tally \vith 4:U..1cft in the second ly, ,En gla n,d . Sv.·1.t zC'r l a nd and period Saturday n ig ht as "fhe Belgium. Contreras fhes off to Europe California Seals handed the Los J an. 5. AngeJes Kings a 3·2 defeat in <1 Nii· Joining l~~m on ;he. B.at·<·clo~a team tion al llockey 'League grime. ure Ron King ( Flor1d:1 Statcl .. Ne~l tt ,vas only the fifth l~s of tire . ....d-~l!l_~en <Oreg?n ~taU:) · l\1el.vin $eason for the Kings, who now sport u . lJell .tlfouslOn). Pete Cross tUSf' <ll~d record of 18·5-11for47 Po ints, second Seattle of the NBi\) and Rusty Blair in 01Vision 3Q,fthel\"~ll... (Oregon). . . Paley 1 s secotld goal came on a four· ~ :" Coach or the club IS Byrle Shipley, fool rebound of a -s hot by Ri ck ¥'ho tuto red Dwight Lamar a t l·lampton, "'hich got under goalie Rogic Vacho1t's glO\(' Bowl Scores The Rams :ind Vikings lkJ(h ha\• formida ble itll·purpbse backs c- rounling for a m:.iJor part or t r or. fense. For l.os Angeles, it ' second· yl!'".i.r man l.a"·re.nce )1 Cutcheon. "'ho led the NFC \Y6it "'1th 1.109 rushing yards an~!'So was the Jtams' top pass receiy,p!' ~'ith. 39 catches for 408 yards. T e"V1k1ngs counlerpart is <£nothe r econd·year man, toug h Chuc oreman, v.•ho led the league w~· 15 touc hd ow ns and :tel a ~l in nesota receiving record with 53 catches for 586 yards. lronically,.,as similar as Foren1an and 1'1cCutchcon are, the opposing • quarterbal·ks, lt1innesota's l"ran Tarkenton and J a mei> llarns of the Rams, areq\,lltedifferent.' . . Tarkenton is the Qld pro 10 hi s 14th :\1'"L season. lie passed for 2.598 vards his 13th straight year v.'ith bet· ier th~n 2,000 yards.g21!ned in the air, The only year he missed was his rookie sea~oJl and then he fell onl y three 'yards Sh·ort or the mark with l ,997 . llurris is getting hi s. first taste ~( playoff competition. lie has t>t;en 1n the league five years but he 1.lld not become a regular until midv.·ay through the season. Troja11s in Fi n a ls Bruins Top Terps; SC Rips Rutgers COLLEGE PARK, "\J. (A PJ. l\Jarques Johnson scored seven of his 13 points in tl)e final three minutes. sparking lhird·rankcd UC LA to iln 81 -75 \'lctory over fifth -ra~ked l\faryland Saturday night in the final~ of the 1\1:.iryland lnvitattonal basket· ball tournament. It "·as ~'aryland 's first loss after SC\"Cn \'iCtorics. T he unbeaten Bruins, \\'ho ,,·on the1r eighth in a ro"·· had to fi ght off a clos- ing finish by the Terps, "•ho trailed 36·20 mid"•ay through the first half as t;CLA sank 14 or its first 22 shots. Pittsburgh Tangles With Raiders OAKLAND IAP) ·-All of those arguments about who is luckier ~·ill end £or at liast a few hours here to- d ay. And finally, eithe"r !he Pit - tsburgh Steelers or the O.,.itl?nd Raiders will end years of frustration and make it to the Super Bowl. Whatever the outcome. it likely ~'ill not end the fierce ri\"alry and argu- ment built up between these two teams since their classic 1972 pl ayoff confrontation. But. for now the em· phasis is on this game and each team's dreams of winning at last their sport•s biggest prize. ''.,We'\'e been here before, ~nd now it's time to go further," s aid J ohn 611 TV Today ·chan11el 4 at l 11.tadden. y.·hose Raiiters always \\.'ere d~railed Short of the Super Bowl despite m·aking the playoffs five times in hi!! six ye a~fs as·head coach. The Steelers, under coach Chuck !'\oil . ha\•e been injhe American Con· •. fcrence playo!(s three straight years. hut. \ikev.·ise. they never have.made it to the Super Bowl. In fact , Art Rooney·s teams never have won a champions hip. · Today's \\'inner will meet the J'\a. tional Conference champ. Al innesota or Los Angeles. in Super Bov.·l IX on Jan. 12 in New Orleans. "Heaven be v.·ith us , we'll peak agai ns t Oakland,"' Pittsbur g h c1uarterback Terry Bradsha\\' s aid after last weekend's 32-14 victory O\'er Buffalo in the opening round or th e National Football League playoffs. IL also was Bradshaw "'ho said, ubout the Ken Stabler touchdo"•n pas~ which sent the Raiders into this AFC title game. "I still don't believe il. \Vhat can you do against a team that has so n1uch luck?" • 1 The Rai ders didn't kno"' whether to laugh or get mad at Bradsh<I\\", especially those who were on the fi eld tv.•o years ago when ttwl blond Steelers' qu a rterback threw' the v.•eirdesl touchdown pass in r ecent 'playoff history to beat them in the dy- ing seconds. "I neif'er fC'el safe \\•hen y/f:'re ahead .by . just a few points. I still ha\·e nightmares about that play,',' said Oakland defens ive end Horace Jones. The famous a nd controversial 1972 pass was deflected by Raiders' safet:v Jack Tatum -officials ruled it ilidn't touch receiver F"renchy F.uqua ;-.. into the arms of Franco Harris. who grabbed it j u'st before it hit the ground and ran for the score. Oakland and Pittsburgh also wert• matched in a 1973 plaxorr opener, With the Raiders winning liere 33.14: and n\et in Pittsburgh early this season. \vith Oakland winning again. this time 11:0 . Dave l\leycrs, only starter back fron1 lasl vear when UCLA edged J\l;1r,·land 65·64 on thC West Coast, puin'ped in 32 points "·hi le hitting on 14 of 22 s hots from the floor -most of them fron1 long ra nge. The 6-foot·8 senior repeatedl y th\\·arted !\1 aryland comebacks with key baskets. the lasl time sinking a rebound for a 74-69 lead. A field goal by.Owen Brov.•n and t\\'O free throws by Ste\·e Sheppard "'ith 3:39 remaining pulled litaryland to y, ithin 74· 73 in the nationally tele\'ised game which drew 14.500 to Cole Field I-louse. Sheppard v.•.is fouled by 7-1 Ralph Drollinger. y,·ho left the game on J>('rsona ls after grabbing 11 rebounds. Johnson lhen took over, si nking a b:1nk shot off a hi gh pass from Andre J\lcCarter at the thrc'e-minute mark, then converting a three-point play "'ith l :47 left. I-le closed out the UCLA scoring with another field goal to make it 81 ·73. · -l\·laryland had UCLA in· foul trouble after the Bruins incurr~d their sixth personal y,•ith 14-:20 remaining, but the Terps con\·erted only one bonus shot. · l\1ary la nd played the final nine minutes with thrL'e guards, benching center Tom Roy v.•ho v.·as_two-for-nine from the floor. .... ~ ·SCRoll8,8J·GG NE\V ''ORK (AP) -Sixlh·ranked Southern California woke up from a sluggish rirst half and streaked by Rutgers 81 ·66 behind· sparkplug Gus \Villiams Saturday ni ght to move into the finals or the tloliday Festival basketball tournament . The big, brawny 1'rojans gained a berth in l\tonday ni ght's finals against 1-'ordham. a 94·66 victor over St. Joseph'S, Pa. Rutger s. ranked No. 20 in the na- tion, matched the taller Trojans on the backboards in the rirsl half and used a r:ice·horse offense to take a 40-33 lead. at the end or a furious first ha lf. . But Soulhern Cal's height and dep~h "·ore down the Scarlet Knights in the second hair as Willia ms scored 16 of his team-high 24 points. \Vith Williams not only scoring but stealing the bull and setting up rast- break baskets, the Trojans made up the seven·point halftime deficit in short order and finally flashed in front for good at 59·56 \\•ith less than eight minutes le.fl in the game. The Trojans impro\'ed their lead to an insurmountable 69·60 \\'ith 4:20 re- , maining. Bob Tro"•bridge scored 15 points \\'hile Clint Chapman added 14 for undefeated Southern Cal. 8·0. Phil Sellers led all scorers with 32 points for Rutgers, 8·2. Grass Gives SC Edge -Hayes PASr\DENA (AP) -The n;itural grass of the pl_aying field giv~s Southern Califor.a:11a the ad\'antage 10 the i\ew \'car's Day classic-. acco_rd- 1ng to coach \\'ood~· llayes. preparing his Ohio State team to fa"c the Tro- Jans in !he Rose Rov.·I game. "ll gi\'CS USC a tremendous edge. I'd like to see artificial turf in the Rose Bowl,·· said llaycs. Ohio ·state played all of its 11 r e-- 1!.Ular se:1son gan1es on artificial turf. ~I ean"•hilc, all six of Southern California's home contests "'e r e 1>\aycd in the Los ,\ngc\cs Coliseum and its nat11r11l sod. Those condilions are the reason for the hard \vorkouts the Buckeyes have undergone on the grass ~tr nearby CitrUs Coll P~I~. Fortner Trojo••~ Banta Looks Back, Recalls Bowl Tilts Editor's note: Tiu: modern era srxirrs pletely different lhaa unythint; \\'C t.1sta is providing entertarnmenl , qua/1-had run against. But \•;e could havt! tirand occasionally contrt:iversy 011 a passed them silly. scale never before atlained111 the world "We physically manhandled of olhlellcs. Yet spons of cfuys gone by Tennessee that day and I alternat· also had great moments and slar t!d "'ith Ambrose Schindler in car· performers. Today our look at these rylngthe ball. · days focuses on Corooo del J.lar's Jack ''\Ve had a big football le am a nd nta. -everybody "·as juiced up for that ..... game." By HO\YARl)J.. llA\'0\' \Vhile the Rose DO\\'l memories OltM 0.i!J l"il<>I S .. 11 Howard Jones "·as one of th{ greatest m en \\'ho e\'er 11\•ed anc George Preston 1\larsnall one of tht worst. At least th at's the opinion dra\\ r by Corona 'i l\lar"s J ack Dant;. "after p\ayin HI t \.l'O Rose Bo\\" games for J on •s and the Un1vcr· s ity of Southern California and in Going Back IN SPORTS pt'Ofe5sirin'al football for three clif· · ferent teams including A1 arshall's Washington Redskins. ' Banta v.·as a member of the \\'in· ning Trojans team in 1939 and again in 1940 \\·hen CSC defeated Duke, 7·3, and Tennessee. 1·1·11 . Neither foe had been scored on rlur· ing the regulJr se11son. ··1~0\\'a rd Jone:; "'a:i a 11nc 111 - dividual. 11e belie\·t'd in \\'h:1r hl· said and he \1·;1s one of the nr~L "a'"ehes to use the platoon s~·s11.·rll ·although it "'as different thnn 1t I'• today. • ''He had an abundance of mater i"aJ at USC and he \\OU Id Strll't the bigg£_r players in the fir:.t quarter. ··Then \\'hen the other tc;1m 11 a~ \\"Orn do"'n. he would substitut1· .1 "'hOle team at lhe quarter "lie didn'L heilc,·e. in thro\\·1nf;?" the football but he finally in::;ertcd Doyle Nave against ·ouke in "desperation. Na\'e comp)ctcc\ four in a row including the one for a touchdo1rn to Al Kru1·ger that "'(ln the ga in~ \1·i1Jl a minute to pla~. "I don't th(nk Duke\\ as as good ;1 tcan\ ;is 1t "as supposed ti5 he hul 1'enpesS'-''-' "·as a different slory. "thl'Y used 11 sc\"cn·man lint.• and 1l made blvc:k1ng assii:nments co1n live on, Banta also recalls his play- ing days in the pro ranks. · ··1 v.·as drafte.d b y t h e \\'ashington Redskins and after playing in the college all-star game in Chicago, I dro,·e a Cadillac ,,·est for a friend of mine instead of lak- ing a plane. "I arri\•cd late and l\larshall che"1ed m e out in front or all of the playt"rs on the Redskins team. I didn't knov• any of them al the lime· and it \\"as embarrassing. "I aln1ost left but pla~·cd thrtte games and "·e had anot her argu- 1n en t. H e traded me t o Philadelphia and I finished the 19.il season v.·ith the Eagles. "\\'e \\'ere playing the Redskins on Dec. i, 1941 and at halftime .. the puhhc address announc~r tol d all Army and :'.\"avy personnel to re• po rt back to their ba ~es im· mediatcl~·. "\\'e '''ere told that Pearl !!arbor had bt'cn bombed but none of us kne\v ,,·here ii ,,·as. ,\ft er the ~a 1ne; ,,.e all got drunk and the ne.'l.'t morn- ing JOI ned the \a\·y Air Corps .'' Follo\\·in;? \he ,,·ar, he pl<tyed ag;.1in for the Eagles in 1944 and 19..\5 before being t raded lo ·Cleveland . 1'he Cleveland rran<.'hise "'·as 1no\"cd to Los An~cles in 1946 and he pla~·ed three ~ e:i.rs n1ore h~·fnre­ rt.'tiring. · ··•B:1nta :i\~o ren1cmb1..·r-.. :1 ;.:Jmt· Jga1n:.t the Hl.'<l~k•n~ '·\re ''ere behind, 31 '4 :ind had the ball on thc1r c1~ht·y~rd linl' "''1th IO sero'nd~ rcma1n1n1?. \Ve d iQn'l u se a huddll· and qu r quartt'rback can('d for me to take a pitchout around the r1~ht t•nd. "I rcmen1bert.'d l\lar:,h.1ll 's lrcal· mcnt '''hen I t1r:.t ~igned and tJroke u \\":tY fron1 three tal'k Ir~ ~n :.co rt a'S' .1, the J!Ull \\'Cnt off. \\'c made tho.' ex- tra µoin~ tO he the ~a n1e and I (:o;t'l' UA:'\'r 1\, l'a~e C·:!) ~I"" ... I> .. Drew.-rroo Much for Lakers;--J06~-89 . -' ATLANTA (i\PJ -Rookie Ior"•ard assist lot al., v.·cre game hi ghs tempts-Ccnl.cr......l:lwore ~m1t h n1ad~ John Drew scorfd 40 points and Thclla"'i\SJUmpcd toa9·0leadand only one of 11 frt•1• thl'o\\S for the :0.Cl)f('I' for ,\tlal\\.I II!()\ :.'2 Jl()tnlS, lllllf StlJournt·r adUed 12. C:Ork~ l·nlhoul\ hud 10 for thc l,.1kt•11' The loss !'na.ppt•d :111 unbeulcn :-.Lreak o( eight ganlt'~ at hunll' for tlu• Kings. Sun Bm\I ~lost ot lhe gcoring came in1he hrs~ •1 .. · ·'ppi ~. 26 :-;0 . Carollna 24 . period as e11ch·l.iYKll 1ll'Ued l\\"O goals. l1 li,SJSSI p~ '_ ' 1'liC Krrlgs movrd into a l·O lead on -1'omm '' \Villian1s'' ~h o t past 1:rnbbcd a career-hi gh 2S rebounds to e\'cntuall y built 1i 16·po1nl advanlugc Lakers. • lead the Atl:\nta l·lav.·ks to a 106'89 Na· ju.st pcrore.halftime at 5S·39. At'"orie Both tc~ h;ul <·old :.Lloot1n ~ tional Haskctball l)ssociation victory point in the third period, the f lawks percentages , Atl t1n1a ",1:. 37 of 93 1 LOS AMGl'.Lfi~ l .. ) . Pea ~h Bo~·I. CalUorn'in goalie Gilles ~lelocl;l~ on a Texas 1 ech ~-V.111dc1 b1lt 6. po"'<'' pin.) f1rsla Bo"·I Firteen !i t'<'OtHls l;1 tc1', California Okl uhonr.i St 16. U' U G. t1ed 1t on Patl'~ ':. first J:oa l uf thi: n1gh1. Blitch Gorin~ of th~ King:-; ~nt his sixth goal of lhc..st.llliQIUYhilc l..o!-1 Angeles "'as shorth;ind~d· on a 2S·fool slap shot, ~or a2·1 lead. Easl· ll'csl Shrine Ganie East 16. West 14 Sec De~. Page C2 --... over the LQs Ange(cs Lakcrs SaturdaY' led by 21. • -~. from the [ield fnr 39 8 P<!l:C<'nt. "''h1\c nighl. -Lucius Allen topped the L...i1eers with' Los Angeles had 31 ot i8 for 39 7 p\'r· Drcv.•, "'ho t'nlcrcd the game with IS points, rollo"·cd by Brian \Vinters cent. · an 18.2 scoring ;:1\'erni(e, bag_ged JG withll. · ThcLakefS\\l'rl•pl;1~11li.!.l'1t·1r'tl11rd points in the fir~t Eialr. adde<l 1Qrll1ii'f" 1''orv.1ard :\llkc SoJourner h.'ld 15 re· game in thrct n1,!!ht:, 1111 th•· ro:ul Lo~ in the third Pl'l'IOt:I and finished "'i\h bounds ai, thi." lla"ki, ouu·t•bounJrd An.1tcll's beat Clr\t•l.uHI .11HI tht·n eight in thc.!1n:il qu:.jrter. llLs ~rsonal lhe L11ke1·s f\!i.:.rG. -Ch icago,befort k1i.111,1: hc11.· NllA high iS-44 point s ~ f rom \ht? rrt.'C lhrn"· hnc th1: Crikt;r:.. TJ1c 1~:1kcrs' trip C'Oll\tllU{'~ :\lund,1). Drew al.so hnd seven assi1'1:!, could m11n:aJ:e only 27 or 43, v.•h1 le night against lloui.t9n.c.... anotMr.cureer high. llis rebound.nod . Atlant!I ~ad_!" ~00\I nn 32 of 40 lll· Tom 'm!'ff'd"Cr'M>n'\\111s s<''con~hlJ:.t) -·------,, • -· I "'•·••"'"•~V ~ ,...,., •. .,.;~1~ :tmoll•l!••>.Joillr"• •r11 Goae"<"•Mil'C~•-•1l10.ll..'l'!t)ti~Glll1 i •I • J,.anl1llll.i.o...l•l ,.W•ftle<")i l•l\l,T.W!ill ,, u ATUMTf. L! .. ) u • .,..~ too i. or~ .. o: •• "40 1oo1...,,...,. •' • 11 ....... ' O<l•'>O'I 1l , ' U >I•" 1'• ..... ,., \ 0 • I~. J WA•h>1'q,!on I I • ._ """"''""''•~l •1W•ll~·O ••• OC..,01"'.t!l,1• lole•~ll ,, II) • lo; ""<lf''V' . Q.....:.L.Ll._H "" "ll~M• /I ;f1'1"'!" lh f oui.o 0<1t '•'oQ•""'"' ""' •r~w, ""•"'•"'11on-.1e1M IN" l.O'\A"\ltlf'.I& AllMtlAU • fHh"" •I !°"I, 1-0tor\IOll .. ~~ • - ...... ~ I ,-m OAll V PIL.OT Sund1y, Otctmbar 29. 19?4 -... ;:c "'])ia~iop 49-.48 Cage Thriller .~0~::~ ;;;:;?n'::all$ \ -"To Garey, 68-59 • ' . " ' ., Ol11M Dilif'°'ltl"•lt ~r i1slon \1hdo':j D1abln$ (.'ouldn 't ii t op (:oir1lrr1 Cruve'i Dill J ohnwn Satur duy Qj&hl and clrop1)t"d a 4&-48 d'tt'llJ!>n in the chan1- pjon$hlp game Q.f the Brr:a Lt.:tterm &n 's busketbrdl tOur nament at Brea tll ah. llowever . it v.·as the Ari;oniuti 6·1 ~u~rd Jirn \.'<111d erllnde who c;1rnt> throu11 h with the cruciul pl1r1y , $Inking l\\'0 free 111 S11n Bow l lht OWli \\ ith ;$ (.f:; left IL! put th+: Argonauls all~ :l~·.J.C,. Jobnson. a sharp·:thootlng G 6 fo r"•ard whO was nl.lmtd the tourney's ~1VP, blocked 11 illlsslon Viejo shot with 10 ~eronds left to 'preserv~ the "1nr J ohnson scored 21 po1nh; und his accurate t5- fuott-rs k.ept Garden Gro\'C uhcad 11•hco It counted. 'rhi' Diablo$, down by as n1uch :is 13 in the fl ri1t hnlf. rullitd to take a 37·36 leud 111th three n1u111tcs lert in lo the Oi:.ih\o, ~-3 1 ('arhl·• the thud <1u:lr1t·1· uo center this ye»r. dcfcn!lt"d t1\1Sl!10 11 ·1c1't' Su" 1't'r·'ll houk \1iejo perfectly Saturdi.1)' The lca-d then' ('hangl.'d Couch Oc11•ey \'an Clcu1·c h 11 n d s e I 1:h1 l 1 me is. had his Argonautsc1nploy ,1 J ohnson 'i 1~.joOtcr "'ith 2·3 Zone-t h:it o ft en re- 6.46 lcft in the fulttl quarter sembled ii J-1·3. J)Ut the Art1011:1 u1t; ahea_d, It \\'Orketl a.I I n ilt'.ht , 43 ·42. and he hit :111 llS·footer . especially in the first half <1S t~·o m1nut.cs 1.11tcr~to send the Dlablots "'ere unabl~ to (,a rdcn (,ro1e 11'1 front, ah:ike Sawyer loose Insid e. 47.44_ 1·he A 1~110:1 ut:i lhen So. !'ll isslon Vl('j0 •\1•as 11t•nt Into a 'llt;ill r11rthe final forced to shoot 16-fOOtl·rs four n1lnul~). and didn't strirt conneclin& 'rhe Ari/,Oll!llllS. l\'hO lost until la te ln the (ll'St half. • Katella Title Ua\C Cuo11l'I" .ind Saw~er v.t>rc na1ncd tu the all- lournnml'nt team alo11ic with \'anderlindt" and Rrca ·ii Dan Jlanson nnd llerry "'estnn. M<U• ... Ylo,.,4411 " " • • t.,.1IWlll ' • • " '"°""' • • ' " :.. .. "' > • ' " , .. ' • • • .... ' l • • ....... • • ' • Tot"• " ' " .. ., ..... v °"'""'" <.o••!ltn Oro.1 " " •l ,..., ,,.,, .............. 0 • " ......... ',I. u, ROGF.lll:ARLSON Gocey's V""' had fQU( "64UWD"°1'1'11141"'11 " defenders ufter the boll Victory. By DONAfo Kt:\' OI .. fMll' .l'i .. I ~II c -a.s ta l\t esa ll lgh '~; l\fu5tangs held off ii re~-~l urina Jtich's Vikings 1vith 6-6 David l.arry under s urient Savanna Rebe JE; rounduG·6,6·5,6·5 front linc the bucket in <'ase l'i1arlna · 6 63 S d d h gotlooSc.· . qu1nt el. <I· • a tur ay 01n a toui: 1Jress too n1uch night to c::i pture the con-to contend \\'ilh Saturday \Vh en Marina did break solatio n c ha nlpio_(lship or nl.e;ht as the Garf'y High the press ll was unilble to the 10th annunl Orange Op-Vlkes storm ed from behind take advantage because ur timist basketba ll tourna· to bury Murina, 68·59, at I.arry's d cfe~lve ability. ment. Ornn2e lligh. C{lrey's Larry , Kent Savanna 's Brad Sarvak, 'l'he lols e_liminates t•oach Jordan and Dell>Crt ~lal'- \\'ho s co red 21 against Jim St('phcns' Vikings' Donald <MVP) n1ade all ~Iarina's zone in the first chanl'cs ror a tourn0tme nt tourney , a11 did Cq~ta round. came up with 14 of Utle as Ga rey assumes the ~te s a 's Keith J osephson his,26-counters in the fourth role of champion in the 10th among the 11 -man team . Bulldogs Def eat Wilson-niddles • q uarter agai nst l\1esa's ann ual O r ance Kiwanis Garey's lead s welled to n1an-to.m11n defense. Uasket ball lnvltaHonal. 64-46 with 3:44 to go before nut it "'asn 't enough :.is 'fhings looked bright for Los ner hit seven or his 2l p anny Byers and ~tnrk Marina throughout the first counters to help cut the Ri chardson came through period as Stephens' crew margin. Tar Heels, 26-24 _Tri tons, 7 2-4 7 \l.'ilh t'+'O free throws each in o I d beh. d h too. k a 2 ·15 ea. in t e Overall '1ar1·nah1·t••oro1 the crucial stages to keep r h r 11 1 • ""' S::t\•anna a"·ay. nl l y s oot ing 0 a • from the fi eld 141 percent} r.tesa's_seven-point third to'urnam e n ~ s tars .Bob and W:JS g ullly o r 1-1 q u art e r bu I g e was Los 'l'er and ij1ch Hra~ng .• turnovers. Garey, in addi· threatened , but Savanna But Garey, now 11 -t wtt1l lion to Its quickness and "·as unable to take the lead. only a loss to Oakland Tech leaping a bility, played a And lt v.·as due 10 an all-blemishing its record, controled game an'd a round defensive effort by began pr_essing in th.e minimumoffoolingaround. ' .U PASO !AP> -Rockey ft Ik er took ~1 issi11iippi Sl~le on a dcsperallon 80- yard sroring drive late in t~ final quarler Saturday atld the gambling Bulldogs beat~orth Carolina 26-24 in a m· cap but chilly Sun Bowl t riller. F'res man tailback Terry Vitrur101 v.•ho reeled off 164 yards. burs t across rrom the two for the winning t ouchdown to destroy the -Ta r Heels' brier flirtation with a stunn ing upset. Walter Packer, "'ho set u Sun Bowl record or 183 ~urds rusPting , sped one and lG yards for touchdowns and Vic Nlr hels booted field 1oat1 of 24 and 32 yards as the Southeastetn Con- ference Bulldogs elevated their season record to 9-J. ALL-SEC quarterback Felker turned the big trick f1,1· the Bulldogs in their l'limactic drive as he raced IS yards on a fourth and-l11·0 siluation th a t took ~1is­ !iissippi Slate to the Bulldojl'. 10 .. Th e h eroic s b y th e lldogs running b<i c ks ove · uv.•ed u gUttcrinl!: performa by Tar Heel toilbrick Jam "Boom- Boom " B ett e r son . • o scored a pa1roftouchdo1vns: and Chris Kup ec, v.•hosc \1·obbly scoring pass to .Ji m- m y J e rom e g31·e '.'\orth Carolina a 21·20 lead as the fourth period unfolded. ~l ississi ppi State's sw:rish- buckling ground attack set a Sun Bo\l.•l r ushing record of 455 ya rds a nd the Bulldogs sh::ittered the total Offense mark with 499 yards as bright sunshine melted a f ivein ch Christmastime s n owfall and leCt the stadium's artifi cial turf In near-perfe<"t condition. Although th e c·hilly weather kept away several hundred f ans of an an- nounced sellout crowd of 30,151 for the game. which also "·as seen on national television. it lived up to its advance billing as an '"ex· plosion in the sun." The Tar i-leels-of the Atlantic Coast · Conference \l.'On a similar Sun Bowl bat- tle two years ago when they beat Texas Tech 32-28. They v.·ound up 7-S for the year. ~'ith the sun beating on the wet fie ld, what looked like steam rose and rolled arr osS the stadium Ooor as the Bulldogs took the open- ing kickofr and swept 75 yards in srx plays fo r a touchdo\l.'n, propelled by Vitrano's 55-yard scamper and climaxed by Packer's run from the one. ICDlll E l'l'OU.t.•TEllll M•o•nlpp. s111e I l 10 t---1• NO•tl!CttOl(~t 1 0 H J-U MS-P•t••• ! r"" !Noci.11 ••tkl NC-ll•t1••1'>n \ ''-"' (Al1••"""•lllCkl MS-FG N ><MllJ~ NC-IJ<U<rWft i r..., lAtell""'' kick) M5 -Pi<••• • • r"" !Nlct>el\ • ''" J NC -Jt•ome ?8 P'On t•om t:11Pt< 11111•· -•«Ck) SPORTS Aussie Survives Upset By 0 .\ \1t: RO~I A~O l>other L:U b~ J 1ou~h \\'11s1l11 • 0 1 .... D••IY P•i.t k.1111 I I " l'r~:.s :Jill t 1~ ruins v.'ere Lung Beach \\iil:.on illi;h ali.o ruµgt'cl on dcfen:;e. San look ad\'antage of a foul -Clcnicnte had several phtg\led San C\emen_te llii::h turnn\·e rs throu~hout lhe :-;quad Sat.urd~y night tu • (·ontci.t. espet1ally in the :-<core 38 points 1 n I hl' sc~·ond :-.l'C'Ond qua rt er. ~uarter ~nd .record :in easy San Clcrncnte ,,·as in the •2-47 v.•.1n 1n the cham· t:<lrrn:! early, trailinJ": 15·12 P,1o n s h1p gaml' o.f the :ift cr the first quarlcr. 'l'hc Katc!Ja Haskelball Kla~s1c ·r1·iton s \\'ere outscored ;1\ ~atella lligh, . 28-1.i in the ~econd quarter l ed Kalota. Dave faylur, ;ind didn 't collect ;i bucket Scott Severs and 1'i nl .• .l!l the third period until four D~nham all _collected their mjnutes had elapsed and-by third routs 1n the second then th.CY we re dO\l.'n. 49-2G. quarter, the former three Jn other action in the e~_rly in t~e period. 'fhe tournament. n~v.crly Jlills \\1\son Bruin:; h~k <Hlv;111· defeated Roll i ng llills, tage or t he s1tu1:1t1on, dr1\· 'il-52, for the consolation ti - 1ng _lo th ~ baske_t and t'X· tic and St. Anthony cap- ~I EL U OCH NE , plodingv.•i.th28points. lured third v.•ith a 64-63 A u s t r a l i a -J oh n r orced to play it loose on triumph over Katcl\a Ne\l.·combe, nursing a torn defense. San Clemente Kalot.a was named to lh(' liga m e nt in his pl aying co~l,d onl~ wat~h as the all·tournament team along elbo\I.'. v.•as-e:<tendcd to five quic~ Bruins built a 43-26 \~·it.h Gary ~l ulder and sets Saturday In the rain-ha lftime lea.d. Paced by the Jt;rr~· :\ndcrson uf I.on ~ delayed Australian Open tournaments lll?St \'alua-Ii ca c h \Vi Is on . <)th l' r tenni s c hampions h ips b~~ player, Nell Arnold , players on the team 1\·ert.' berore beating 19·year-old ~\ i\son kept the pressure on Katel!:.1°s Chuck Greene. St. Rolf Gehring of Germany. 1n the second half to turn t he i\ n 1 h 0 n ,. · s 1· e rr c 11 cl" Gehring "'enl in front by game. into~ rou.t. -Carney, 0 Sleve Cra ig of "'inning l\l.'0 of the first Wh1le\V1lsonsatt.ackwas Bcvc rl v Jl ills and Tint toach Larrv Sundcrman's seco~d period and the tactic 'fhe Po mona institution outfi t. · took it s toll. from th e San Anto l\.l o GarySpinkhitsevenofll ~farina committt!d 12 Le:i gue\\'S:~disciplinedand fr om medium range and 6-3 tt_1rnovers rind could hit only took the good shots, for the Keith Josephson muscled ~1ne of 27 shots (33 pcrce!lll most purl. · his way for six.of 10 frl)n(.in;,,..i.;Jn Lhlt.:e,econd ·and llurd 'fhcdefeut gives l\farinB a . side as the t\l.'O led ~tes a's quarte rs as G;1rey sped to a 5-6 overall mark (i ncluding scoring column with 15 a nd 53-39 advantage. three forreit losses} and the 12 points. .A. .A. ..A... Vikes await Sunset League c.,-. .... 1 ... 1 W W w play in 1975 with no tourney a,,,. Mol~r --"'~ Rttn;ira.on Htrrl- I• II I'! If J • 1 n l I 0 I o a ni:o-· I 0 'II L•rlOQ••t . ,_ O 1 llr•M1n9 J o , UGl•M H ... ...,, O O 1 g flo<a1 W•nQ I011c;.,... -TOI•'' 21 I} t • .. T•lll• Sc<1r11ty 0.......-1 , CMl•Mlw 11 1t 11 1~ M.lfi,,. S.v•M• 11 ' u 11-tJ Gt<tv Mtt-lHI . " . ' • ' ' ' ' ' . • • ' l u • Sc•rt.,. Clllrlr!rtn ~ . u 1• • .. ' " • • • " • ' • • .. " " ,._. ~ ,,....- Blocked Punt Helps East to 16-14 Win croy,·ns. BANTA • •• <Co n_!lnued From Page C·l) a lways felt t did it !or ~larshall to pay him back." In college he recalls a game against Notre Dame as a sophomore. three sets but fell. 6-7, 6-4, centered around its.fast smith ofRolling llills. 3-6. 6·2, 6-4 to the ex-break.SanClemcntetr1edto 11"ci. ... "w!'11 pe rienccd Au ssie \rork the ball in to Kalota. '' 11 •' -,., STAN~ORD (AP)-1'he linebackerTerryMcClowry Jlarold Elseubroich upset 1'he Tritons 6-7 ~:.i center, ~;~~!~ ~ i ! :~ 50th S r ine Ea s t-West grabbed the deflected punt ''1'h ey had an All - American tackle named Ed Belnor and I \\'as giving him the needle pretty good on almost ever:Y play. 1 was playing fu ll back a nd our tig h end was Jo hn Stonebraker. Ph"! D 1 6 64 6 .i, 6 hov.·e\"er, ,ras double -S.••r~ • o J • Game turned on a blocked 30d r eturned the ball lli "After a 1,1,•hile, tie came 1 en· 4-· ·' · · ·3. °'"'""o'~ 1 2 , , punt b)' '·lary·tand All d ( t hd I back lo th h ddl d-'d tle nt \l.'as seeded eighth in teamedmostofthenightand H•"""'" 0 1 0 1 n R d Wh" · yar s ora ouc owneary e u ean sa1 STAT1sT1cs thetourney. alt}lough he ended 'lrl.'ith 17 H11n1 1 11 11 1 American an Y ite inthethlrdperiod. tolay oCfBeinor.'He'sklll- F"' "' ~s N1~ In second round wome n's pci ints, hi6 effort ·v,.asn'l ~:::... . ! ~ 0 ~ causing winning coach Bo "It's the most unus ual ing me.' Stonebraker' told 11 ........ ~. .._•ls singles, Sally Greer mo\·ed ne:1rly enough to offset the r o 111 • • / 1 J '1 • , Schembechler of Michi gan touchdown I've ever had," me. I didn't quit right away M~fG NICP>el1 :17 NC-FC.Alt•lftat•U M5-Yl1••-2 rllfl ruc:k ttll~I A-lO.Hl P•ul"g~••d• .. ahead when Kerry !'11elville Bruins. s.nc•tmtn•~cwetty~;"'~ ' u-11 to say, ''Wescoredontwoof saj{j McClowry , who as a and the more 1 said, the ::::~''"0• 10 retired; Peggy 1\·lichel de-_ ... ~e Triton ~ '"~rt' Lofl9&1«n w11w .. 1s ie 10 1t-11 the ~~eakiest plays 1 ever defensive tilaycr seldom madder he became. He :~~, ••. ,,,, '·,", reated Helen Gourlay 6-~. sa"· secs the end zone. finally was so mad he start· -·-C .• 1 . be .. ·The blocked punt by ed shooting across the line Peti.111e1·~··a1 ~s 1-JO • ec1 .. arltnez al 1•I . Okl h s R ll \Vhitest3rted anEastrom The East traiJed 14-0 at f INDIYIDUALLIADl•i -Rob n 6-2 6-4 " and a oma t a y h If . b f .k. a terme. 11 usH•~G-Mlu1i.slC1C11 ~t•ft P«•a• . • · . • eback "·hich ended \l.'ith :. a time e or e str1 1ng u-1u, v11 .... a10-1~. F'"'' 1 ... · .. N .. t~ Natauha h~.v!' .. R,,uu1a 32.yard field goal by Cen· back "'ilh its unusual ··tt \\'as easy to trap liim .~~:;~51 e,u.,...,. 1 ...... YD4ont 11.t0, beat Larua Dupo~·O. 1r a 1 ~1 i<' hi g an , s ~1 i kc touchdowns to close the gap then a nd we won the game. e.~-Ew~E1~:'1'.~; .. ~s~.'J'1~1!~:::.~~:i!.:: Irish llp•et Topples BYU, 16-6 Franckowiak \l.'ith 4:J.I re: ~~alr~-~; l'arly in the final ~f~=~t t~~~g~i~~ ~~al~~~~~ NMto"1-&1,Jt•amo 1 .. 1,w-•11-n . LOUISVILLE Th '7ll maining to ~ivc the E:ist.. he"•as look1·ngforme 1'nthe PA~~!NG-Miu1ulppo St•lt F•l-tr -e-1 l-t6 14 . l . th It F'r k . k . ed th " i-10, n ~·•d•: J"""'°" i-•·O, 11. No11n ranked Kentucky Wildcats, -........ ~ -v1c ory in c co cge anc 0\1.'Ja miss e tunnel." c .. 01u1e,.cu-.i>-~1.11s. led by Ke\·in Grevey's 28 TE~lPE , An-z .... CAPl dl'fensi vl' t ackle just as he football al l-star gam e extra-point 3llempt after Points, blasted No. 13 Notre Oklahoma State'S--d <:.fcn-released the ball on a pass Saturday. Dnvis' touchdO'lrl.'ll early in Banta spent three years Dame 113-96 Saturday ni ght de rs separated Brigh3m during the Cougars' drive tCl "I really just hit his legs. the fourth quarter, but "baby sitting" draft choices in , a col lege basketball Young quarterbac k Gary tttcir:.second fie!~ goal of the The ball just pOJ)pcd up in came through \l.'ith the win-of the Rams. game. Sheide's s ho uld e r . then game . .............._ the ·air." defensive tacklC' ning field goal "'hich "'as "They would be ready to Adrian Dantley, who had turne~ Tony Buck's pass in-Buck intcl"cepj.P.d a Giles \Vhite said, explaining thC' set up by the inte rception of pick a p layer and they 39 poin._ts for Notre Dame, terception into the game· 11ass a nd retufi'i-ed__ it 12 play which got the East its a Steve Bartkowski pass. didn't want to waste :1 tried to b ring the Irish back winning touchdov.·n as the yards to the BYU 27:--&Il!!_ first tou<"h dov.·n. 1'he \Vest dominated the choice a nd have him go to in the final ten minutes with Cowboys beat the Cougars, three plays later-midv.·ay ~I i c•h i g a n Slat c first half when Bartkowski the other league so \Ve the first half came to a elutch!ree throw shooting. 16-6. Saturday in the f'icsta through the sccQnd period ·----A .... _ A -..A. threw a 34-yurd touchdown would s pend a week with Raiders: Vanderbilt Battle to 6-6 Tie ATLANT;\ {1\PI -Texas 'fech's Brian i-la\I kicked a 35 ya rd field goal v.·itht 2:21 left to play enabling the Red Raiders to gain a 6·6 tie 1~ith stubborn \'anderbilt Saturday in the seventh an- nual Peach Bo\I.·\ Hall 's tying boot "·as set up mom~nt s earlier by speed s ter Lav.·rence \\'i\liams, v.·ho returned a kic koff 54 yards to the Corti - modore 40-yurd-linc follov.·- ing Va11.derbilt 's second field goal. The Rrd Hairlcrs of the South\l.'C!'.t Conference. \~ho rolled for n1ore th:in 300 vards on the i.lround. lhC'n inoved the ball to the 12- \'Dtd.... llne before \'an- derbH\'s defense stiffened, forcing tht' fi eld goal. V:in derhil l . \\'h ic h finished its season \\'ith a 7-3·2 m ark, had ~one ahead 6·3 three minutes curlier on a 2&·y;1rd field i;:o.11 by ~lark Adan1s · The 1·r,mmodor es of the Southea!itt•rn Confe rence. making only their second bowl ~ppe-nrnn~~ in school history ;i nd their first !lincc 1955. hlol·kt•d an curlier field 1:ulll hy !tall ;:ind held Tech at lhe o ne-yard line :is r\ose. Notre Dame cut the Ken· Bowl. -Kenny Walker dove into H . 'W -w pass to Mor ris O"·ens or them and give them a bonus \'anderbill, 1,·hich led the lucky lead to 89-79, but Without Sheide. the na-the end zone to cap a 12-Ar izona State. and Jim to sign after they were SEC in tQtal offense t his basl..-ets by Larry Johnson lion's second-ranked paSscr yard r un with a Wi shbone-T sto1111vou1.•TEA1 l\l cP..1 ill an or Bo ise State drafted." - past season, could only and Bob Guyette expanded during 1974, the \\'cstcrn pitchout from quarterback ~:~~. : : ~ :::: tossed a iO-yard touchdown manage a 31 .yard field goal the Wildcat lead to 95-81 Athletic Conference cham-Charlie Weather bie. wts1-0wr>es :u _ ,,_ 8.,1."'"1 pass to Oscar Roan of He ha ndles the Rams in- by Adams for a 3 . 0 half-time with 6:00 to go. pions were unable to sustain Abby Daigle kicked the 1-~::~~':i~.n 10 -''°"' MCMlll•" Southern J\1ethodist. :~~~nt~~ene:: !~sth0en::e; edge. Ho"·ever, the Com· WolfparkRolb a n attack a g ains t the extrapOint andalso addcda l~•P•"••omB•rt).-1J 1-l arrell ,whohad several business partner of modor • d•fense was out· Cowboys from the Di g Eight 42·yard field goal in the . E••t-MoC10 ... ,, •• pwn1 •ttw•n t . . d c c RA G C ( CFr....,•a..1•~•1c•1 . ong gains on runs an pass Coliseum manager and stan ,,.n.. · LEI 1-1, N.C. -Pit· on erence. Lhird pe riod. The Cow boys E•u -o.v .. 1or.,..1•ic•t•li.il • h \\' " ~ h' h 'I k c ·1 · · h r ecept ions on t e est former tea mm at e .Jinl Texas Tech. 6_4_2, was tsuurg s opes of upsetting ,.d. ar 1es,a1un1or v.· o scored an i n su r a n ce :~;:-~F,•nc•"1.-u t ouch·down drives, was playing its final game for Lop-ranked No rth Carolina ha thrown only 18 passes touchdown \\'ilh 1:14 left in ~TATllTtct named the outstanding of-Hardy, Coach J' ·m Carle n, who State Saturday ni~ht were all season, replaced Sheide the game when halfback ••st Wtt1 f · 1 · h And what about \\'.ed· • d h d h h "' If I t · th f. t t F1ntdo .. "' ,, ,, ens1ve p ayer 1n l e1,ame. · d f" as e w en t e ~-.o pack a e 1n e 1rs quar er. Leonacd Thompson took ' d · R Bu 1 s1gne a 1ve-y..ear contract • Sh .d . C 11~.rie•·•••a• "•» :»-1•1 And Grambling de ensive nes ay s ose w game S h C I . f on 20 points each by All e1 e. a seni or from on-pitchout und hurled a 40-P••ll"91~•a• 101 1M1 b t USC a d oh· at out aro ina a ew Am ericanDavidThompso~ cord,. Ca li!., suffered a y:ird TD pass to Gerald A•1"'"1••0• -u tackle Gary Johnson, also S~at~~e n .n 10 'veeks a go. The R e d andPhilSQ,cnce.came from separation in his r iJ!hl Bain. Ptoe• )-111 1>.J1-1 ofthc \\lest,wasselcctedas Raiders, 1\·ho had two run· heh. d h Id h h. b Ph.I ~"1~ •-Jt •·30 the best defensive player "l think the Troi·uns will ncrs go over the 100.yard , ind to efeal the Pan-s ou er "' en it Y 1 Sheide, w ho co ~plcted P;;:1::,·~~;:~as ~!~ J~l! · ru~hing mark, f::iilcd tosus-thers,86·70. Dokes.~ 6-foot·5, 256-pound four of five passes for 43-1Noivrou.t.LLEADERS .Johnson and teammates win. I havc thegreate&,t ad-~·;1 r" ~;i,';i i;•ht;c ,~':s~i~i c;~;~t=,~~~~ .. ~;·~. ~r;,;; * * j'~,'::i~ d~~!~;.:d ~~. c~~g;~ :~:::~::~~:;:;~;:t:;';;t't~'::::;:: r.~~:. ~,','~~n~i.~~~ di':.~ ~~'t';~· .ro;,:s~hn~l~;~hit m inutes. and ~Jorris Rivers added t2 *· 1o ~lark Usclm an·'s 30-yard 11EcE1v•NG-E•11. Nav•• 1-1•. ford and Dave Pear of won 't quit and he is a great th W If k d . . M<:1".i1v 1.19. WHt, 0w '"~ •-11, Roan \"nsh· gto p · cd th rccruo·t··r. Sparked b• the running of as e o pac · poste 1ls sco"E IYQUAllTEfls / field gonl the first tin\c ) 1 •••. 1n n com r1 s c ,_ , ·ghth · t th" 0•1anom1State o 1 l •-1~ .. · defens·1·ve line who.ch bo' ttlcd Larry Isaac, v.·ho rambled e1 v1c ory is season s .. on•MYou"<.J • o o o--b Bri.11:han1 \'oung had lhC PASSING-E••I, F,.,,.11 .. J.r.1, ., "An d bes.odes. I tho·nk the "th t I 1 ,. f II t ( II v••as;~1omon1-J.1,~.Ewo-11111-1.o,1e up the East unn· off for 33 ya.rds nl) three car-'lrl."L ou a. oss. ill c o avu-FGu~•1"'enll ootba -.w,,t. B•tt~ow1•110-JO-J.1'9; M(Mrn•n r .ing ense ·rr.oi'ans h3ve the better 4 5 avu-FGuse1m..,..u ;1.o.J1. most of the game. ri es' Tex as Tc ch m oved . , osu-wa••er 11 "'" (Oillgl• .,,. i \liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltciai ni'i.'i' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~/from its O\l.'r'I 20 to the \'an-osu -FG D••9110 f)f oh f'alll osv -:-ll•ln •O ''" l•om rnom?"'" derbilt one-yard line "'ith 47 .. -«••'•'••ltOI I. M CONVEtrrlOI CUTER· !'lecond s rcmainini: in the GREEt-;SBOJtp, N.C. -•-$0.lil STAnsTics half r:ig hth -r anked Norlh os '" " ,.,N Te<'h ran three con -Carfllina survi\•ed Ticky secutlve plays \l.'ilhou l a Rurden's second-half shoot- huddlc and failed to gain an ing nnd 44 -point output inrh as (saac "·as stopped Saturday night to· defeat l\\'lce ~1 nrl as t ime ran out Utuh .., 94·91, in a college quartl•rb •1ck T om m >· briskcLball gamc. nune\•1n \\"US stopped short r.l ilch Kupch:.ik had le.d o! the goa l on n keeper. the Tar i-l eels to a 12-point FOf$100Wftl 14 11;,.,ne .. ,••O• ~~1'1 P•\11!19 y•fd> II 11~v••a~ ~ p,,... 1·11-0 Pllnl• , .. l Fum1>1t1·lo•"t H Pe ... lt111·¥•'"" IJ-.. '" ' '1~·31 ) •" " •·M INDIYlOUALLIADEllS llU5HI NG-0-'•MIM ~!'1t. W•l~e• 1-J,, '"t1m1 •-J1. '"'"'" f·I/. BrlQl>•m Vau"O, l!li.nc !t-S~, G1!ff 10.U, --· •·II ROSIE BlACl THE WORLD'S GREATEST FEMALE SOFTBALL PITCHER. $15 TO ANYONE •• ,, ' ...... Tht• c (}RlmOdores h;id lead, keeping it at aboul i,:ont> 1n front 6-3 'lrl.·itb 5:00 that pace throughout the lrft to play on 1\dams' 2G-second h3lf. Then Burden A;ECEIVl NG-Ol<lill<IMI 5t•lt, Bao" 1 •I. Boyt< 1 11. Lhle 1·10 Btlg~I"' .,au,.o, &1•"' •·:Ill, ue .. t-)(1. r11111...,. ,. GITTING A HIT, SEE THE QUEEN ANO HER MAIOS- UNIQUE . 'w *· \(VIII( 1¥ QUAlllTll' Vl_,0111 G J 0 fo1•\Tttll 0 O > ~-FCi ~d•'!l\ l , 1.-l"C.H•!IU y:1rd ri eld i.to<i l "'hlch was began to hit. · set u1> v.•hen J ~aac fumbled From North Carolina's >1n crrnnl pitchout..nnd de-79·69 leAd, the 6,;foot-2 junior (i;:nsi\'C end Joe "Reynolds guerd m adt• 16 of Utah's V•-FC, "'n•m,lt.. , Ttt"-' (,I•~" n "'\l'l"ll)STft~ ft•lt on the llall ror Van-next2·1polnts.!lcscorc·111hi: 1lerhilt at the 'l'ech t'i~hl-last 12 3!'1 North C:iroli n:'l 's Y TT j 'aCd linC. \~ad W3 S Ctlt ltl 00·87 \Vjth PASSl l<G -Okl•~om • St1 1t. W~•!1Wr1>1• t.!l 0, llJ:•NI•, B"'k , ... o. I&, f11ttnp1on 1>1•0, •0,1 8•H1htm Yo11.,~, ~la.•·)·0 . .al; OllH ll•U•). lll. 4·GIRL SOFTBALL TEAM .... "'"*-" 1a 1' ll O\l.'tver. Vand erbilt .+i.Qa-to pla)~. then to !"J2·89 ... ..... lltu.iwt•¥f'0> II IC) t).JCt ' d • -. ... ,.. •• ,o. "' JI r:1i\ed to mo\•e the ball and w1lh 20 aecon ~remaining . ••111'"'"a' u o "ettled fo r the thre e· ' Durden u.oced 30 of his ....... 1 ~11 1 l10-1 • • h d If 'l'\.~1• '"° '"·"" Point<'r. PQ1nts 1n t esecon ha '..... F.....,l>N'.-i..t ! 1 ).l fi~-----------.. --------~ii ... ~, .... , ... ,\ ' ' 1-1' INDIYIOU.llL LE A DlllS lll U~ING-Vfft<Jo-11 ,0"--•• 11•1t, : ~""""•I)!. G••I .. •·1.l...J•OH .fKll; ----. 0te\>1m, o '"· l••t1 10.1a1;t ... "'' ~• •fClllV11<(;.0 \/tftOt•bllt , f>w""" 13', O "-'') U. lol•fl>e•• '·' To .. , r .. ~. J'•l..,..Ml,5 Wlll!~,.,,t t• PA5SIH(j,.-V•"O••blll. Loo j.llol .0 •••• ,, '"'"'' 01·•· 0 l•·•• f.,;ft, flw"'v•f'dlft 11 -Prep Socce r 'fll~1T'f D•mii'I! '""'fWmtnl I OI'°" I, "'OM tr•" 0 (Olftl\ K<;l!_l~O ....... -,-,111•J,,....lo1! 1.111"" .io-1"" 1n11t...., llJ, •-· -- 124 AUTOMATIC DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W. Wol'ft" ol Main. Solllo A•• . S57·l.1 l2 .• '' - FIS~INATING! • M,AlfS UNBlllEVAllll flSHffilC BIROS "THE CORMORANTS''. • r•AltlED 10 CATCH flSM ON COMMAND' -- .. ._, , ' . -----. ' ' ,. • • Checkered ·Gauchos, . - Flag WITH 'HOWARD L. HANDY Rustlers Triumph Golde n WeSt College ove rcame a 14·p oinl Duane "Pancho" Carter. Jr., a graduate of Marina halftime deficit'"•ith a full ~ligh in l·luntingtonJ~'neh .,had his best year in racing court zone press ~\o post a 1nl974.Butheisn 'trestingonh~laurels. 67 -6 4 victory J'Vc r San Along \\'ith brother .Dana Carter and htilf-brother Bernardino Saturday after· John Parsons, Jr., he will begin quest-or the USAC in-noon to win the consolation doo rmidgetcrownnext Su ndayinFt.Wayry'.!.lnd. championship of lhe Pancho was married last summer and now makes Riverside tournament. his home in Broy,•nsburg, Ind. with wife Carla. Orange Coast College h~d --.,' • IlQlpbins_s_urprising, Despit e Slim Squ~<\ l:Sy Di\VE RO~lANO "We're in a rebuilding Stillson goes on to poinl 011Mo.11,l'i1et~" ' period at Dana Hills and I out tha t with only seven \Vh en the Dana Hills iligh don't want to upset the players euch athlete knows basketball team takes to the whole program by bringing that his contribution to the . . h ap kids from our frosh-soph team means a lot and in court the reaction in 1 e team," says Stillson. "\Ve most cases he can de· stands is almost the same h I I term1·ne the outcome of a no matter where it goes. ave on Y seven payers un "\Vhere's the rest of the our junior varsity also and game by his play, team," is the often heard we had to bring up<ll&ne "I think the kids work &Jnday. December 29. 197• TONY STILLSON ... OAtLYPILOT C3 'fop Are1:1. Spike rs In Meet ... LOS ANG ELES-Or;inge County athl etes "'-'ill be anl ong the favorites in three Qf the four fi eld events in the high school division or the " Sunltist indoor track meet at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Saturday. J an.18. Villa Park's one-two pole vau ltin g punch of Tim \'ahlstrom and Keith Schim· In 1974 he was rookie of the year wilh a seventh a second -half cold streak place finish at Indianapolis and WOA the sprint car . <1n<l succumbed to Cuesta championship or USAC. Jte is the only driver in 46 College ot San Luis ObiSIXl frosh·soph player to reach harder in practice, because phra se as t he seven that." they know they must be in Dolphin s take their . St1·11son adm,·ts t~e good shape during t he warmups. When no one else v comes out, the fans soon \11ould like to carry a ht· game.·• says Sti lls~n. '•\ e Uni N;ibs n1el. Estancia high jumper _,~,,,.. Ken Conner and Dave Kur· years to win both the midget and sprint car crowns. l ie in a battle for third e iace in learn that \\'hat they see is man squad and did un tM "'-SPend the last 30 nu.nwtes of the entire team, all seven of of his athletes quit earlier in ou: ~·orkout s runni.n g a~d them the year. 11e points out sk1 pp1ng rope so "'-'.e 11~;10 captured the midget title in 1972. the l\liraCosta tournament o eSpite ha \•i ng only 3 morale is one o( the big ad· the best shape possible: seven-m a n team Dan<!Mantages of having a small Probably the l'-''~ it~~s But a new year is slarti,n g and Pancho, alonn: with 87-70. • his brothers, isn!l waiting.until the weather warms to And s a ddl e b.a ck · s get into action. Gauchos captured the eon- Dana is 22 and moving up the ladder while John is a solalion title in the College roe of Duane on the speedway and is also promoling or the Desert tuurnamcnl Hills has compiled' a n im,.-squad. any bask<:t.~.all e~ac mtg t pressive 6-2 pre·season re· "All the play.crs kno\v \Vo.rry ;ati~ut ~~~ha~:l~ou~ cord so fa~ and the.Dolphins ~hey're goin.~ to get l? pla y ~:~~~J~ a nd 5~ow the team should be in the thick of the _!~.a ga~e, says Stillson. plays in the fourtl'I quarter. SouthCoas~League race. ft ~ak es t_hent hustle N lth r pli,ht~cms to ntotorcycle races in the mid west. \vi th an 8•1·71 victory over • d ,. -:.S Ci'\rus. ~iversi e vper1s w ·o11 ' \Vhcn Golde n \Vest 's lluStlers shifted to a zone The firs! major event nr the raci lendar in defense ;1gainst the San .Dana Hill~ coach Tony ~ore in P.racttc~ and there ,c . ,eSti\lso7t or If i7'the Sl11lson carries only seven ts less d1ssens1on on the "0o"'1 1 h>. 5 Southern Calirornia will be the \'Vinston \\lestern 500 al Bernardino Indians, it in-I t r ' I ' ·1 p Ill . playe_rs p a rt Y o..,u. o t~aJn since .one Payer isn Dana llills has outscored Riverside International Raceway J an. 19 (or Slot'k treascd thfr1lumhcr of cars. tu rnovers <ll'ld G\VC out· President Les · Richter says the purse has been $cored them. 22-10 in the raised from s103'!000 to $114,000 ror,..the oldest running early goin g to narroiv the necessity, but s~ys ha\•1ng a always trying to ~at o~t its opposition, 133-123, in the small team has several ad· 3:not~.er fo r a certain post· fourth ciu arter so fat· this va.ntages. lion. vear and has cOnuuil.ted 11-1 fouls to.132 for its cliht op·· ponents. The Dolphins "'ere in foul trouble only .once this year ag a inst La Quinta when Andy I-loffman fouled out and iohn \Villette and }lenry J\1ikic\1icz had four. For S a turday major automobile race in the western Uriited Stale!'i. gap. 1'.his will .h~ the 13th year for the' ~i~erside event D:.ile Parker hit a rehound which trad1t1onall y opens the profes\lonal outdoor basket to tie th e score al 52 Lo s Al Results season \ \\'ilh 8 : 58 r e main i n g. Only two Grand National stock car racP.~are held on Golden \V est then scored road courses each year and both of th~m are at lhe next b;isket ani.l held the Riverside. The oth~r is the Tubo.r~ 4oo_ i~ Jun~ lead unti l 36 ~econds re· The companion Permatex 200 will be ~Id on maincJ. Saturday,Jan.18asa prclude to the m ain evenl.~ , San Berdoo's Sheldon S . C S · 1· tl i-ludson"s;;ink a pair of iree JtJitt( poris or Otte to thro\1·s to put the Indians in . front. 6·1·63. G\VC broke a USAC and th e Sports Ca r Club of Amer1ea will CO· . pressing ·defense and Jack sanction the Formula-5,000 road ra~1ng series again in ~!.c h drol'e to the baskel 1975. r a lnyup on n perfect pa ss Iricluded on the list of scheduled events are races at om ·r erry i\tcisenheimc1· Ontario Au g. 31 a nd at Riverside Oct. 26. ;.inf~ the Rustlers Jed, 65·G·I R1!111. lrKkS'-~ Flll ST llACE -«roya•<K. l 1e•r olOS .. up. (ld1mmg. P~ri.oil/00, rtal!Srn~•I (Rocnard~I l!.60 Uncle WI< (Ward I R1•:nne7oDDer IM1l•>I luT>e -21,~3 ! 00 S.•O S.00 l.tO >.OO i.1:.a ran -Oddger'_s Bo!;s. OuQ Bir.,.,, Soron11n ' M"!er, CMn<t.oJ.. Fa1e l, '"Pl~ c Tru1y, e'"" 01 ori .. ms. $cratcr>ed -Jo 8utfes•. Mr. Lago<. 00 06••d. E•ad•c•lor. \l EKACTA l·Hitl Snwrt a S·UMi.W11. ,...u •. .o. USAC Champio11ship. Dates \1'it~seconds to go. . '.\la • Adams and Ste\'(' SECOHD 11 a c.e -•OOvar$ 1ve•rotd m••Oc·n1.Cla1rn<~Q P~r,..,J!IOO, ).\anke[\each hit 25 points ~'""'"'""e<1v !w •• 01 11.ta .ii.to ,.~o 11ere's a list of the dates and locations or the 1975 USAC national championship races·: for Orab~e Coast hut it P•"ums1~pJ•IS1t•"'" 1•.IO 10 . .0 \\'asn't enough. The Pirates s1 .. oom•"e•S1,.olW•lkerl •.•o Cr.le P•IGoCl(night) RuDy Begonll IW•rlll lorne-10.11 6.00 ].foll >.W All<> ••n -Prin Kotltf\, Plunder Say. Sarn;1101, T1me!o Tll•nV>'ll. ~ Scr•!c~eo-BurkflP•Sto!. EIGHTJ<I .llA CE -000 v••ll,, l rea• Olds .. UP. Cl••rn•nQ. Pur"'H!OO. V•lley Stau IW•ral !•.10 Mt. MifS Sir (Trta•l/f9) Midway Oandy (Slr1ussl ftmf -23.(M 1,00 l .MI 5.~ •.l.O ·~ AliO r_an -Rula•k'$ van, Mr. Joe Wi<i~e•, sli-...11~ Al. ();Indy D•na, Nol To ~na1>oy, tl•Y w•r Cl"<. Scooper S~ip. Scr•!cl>ed -UgnJnlQg Soll, C~ffQ•"ll CMflie, Sir O.<••. Cou•~S Kip. is E•ACTAt·V•ll•Y -W&l-Mr. M...S •••,~i•l1'1.!4. i\larch 9 at Ontario l\1otor Speedway (500 miles). J.larch Hi at FasTrack International Speedway, T•me -11.~1 \\'ere in the game \\'ii h eight Also •an -Odll<.IV ~· llretle, St•'f<I HlllTH llACE -•OO 1~rd<. l Y•arold! & n1inutes to pl'il~and Cuesta fl~"· Try Me. Oo•1ou1. TenSDef<I. Jt;dge ~i;;.;,i:~;:~n1~.:~::~1100· s.•~ s.ni l .l>(I Phoenix, Ariz. (150 miles). April 6 at Trenton. NJ Speedway 1200miles1 . . l\lay 25 at Indianapolis l\lotor Specdv•ay 1500 m1les1. June 8 at l\1 ilwaukee \Visconsin State Fairgrounds. (150 miles). June 29 at POcono International Raccw;1y. Pa. (500 milesJ: July 20 at miles;. 1\1 ichigan International Speed'>'-·ay (200 August 17 at \Visconsin State Fairgrounds (200 1, t<irna, C~arger S•u<•. loO leading, U4·01. Scr•1<,..d _ aames Son, F1t•1e t<il)fl· j8at!ler(8•n-•1 1.00 ~. "1>\ the Bucs ·1 ;i t'O!d ne~•.M•1•Rurn6am,1o<ev.Ju11e. -Royal'sReque•t<H•nl 1.•G l> fom•-11.11 streak and Cuest· ,:.corc1! TH tAo RACE _11~1••dS Jyearoids & Also •an -s1acke<1 Df<k, Corrle St~• I · · \ Bar "'' C"tket!, M1t• 0•rb 8•, tie next nine penni s. "~ cio·m•nQ ""'"'~ll>OO ~ O•YHlena•1 ~··· Za.rbot • c.11. MOOr> F•u S ·'·'\ b• k · '· ['-, HJrrono lC a•dor~J 120 ''° ' Scrattnea -l~ Ree'• Cr.~•Qt. 5,, auu e ac JUnlfh:!C '0(n °" tneHo">• IAd•orl 1.00 soo • · J ·' II G•rnb<et, lom'18•r,M1.Ap011oe1eyen. t<arly IO-po1nl eau as ·1 llot•otw•i<n<M.r1110n<1ao1 I.I>(! fi\·e starters hit consecuti1\\. !;:e ,.,;' '..1 Prom1i..s Prorn•5'0s, For b :t S k et S a nd \\'(IS I} e \'(_' r\ O<i••d, M<>!oon P~l•on, Arnbll"9 £1••. t<•I• headed. Dave l\1aze 1\'as the ~~°"1 • . . · -;,cr•!<Mll -A<tru,shc. II EXAC.TA l·lllloclnl•11 t. f-l•1titr, ,_.;d H6.00. .._ Not letting its lack· of manpo1ver influence it s game. Dana llills likes to run and play a tight~ag­ gressive defensive ga me. "\Vhcn otrf 6·6 center John Bruns is not in the lineuP \VC llke to run a lot." says Stillson. "\\'e slo\\' things dov,•n slightly \\'hen John comes in, hut \\'e can run ...,·ith him in the lineup also." ·rhe tv,·o things thal realty worry Slillson is injury and sickness. If one player is hurt or gets the flu th e sciuad is quickl y d01\·n to six and even Stillson t'l1inks this is cutting it pretty close. The solid seven include l\1ik iewiez. \Villette . llof- fman, Bruns. Jeff Paulson. Steve Ripple and Rick J.fallstead. : .............__ ' :15.49 Win ' . In Tourne y C llINO -Un ivers ity l-lh~h School moved into the consolation final s of the Chino basketball tourna· mcnt Saturday \\'ith a 75-49 conquest of T('m ple City. The Trojans return to ;Je - tion l\tonday afternoon al 3 :30 against Esrnndido, winner o\'Cr Upland Satur- dav, 54-50 . ~1 i ke J\l cC\ymonds and Ken Vi e ira p aced th e Universit y scoring '>'-'i lh 12 each ~·hile J in1 \~ite h;1d Se\'en rebounds to lead in this department. Thc_:rtO]ans shot 32 of.65 ~nfthe fl oo r for ·19 pertent 1n a game that \vas turned around in the serond quarter 11·hcn L·nivers ity y,·ent to a rull court press d~·· frnsc. ~ Temple Citr rnoved in front in the first s tanza.b~· fi1·e. 19-14 , but the SC'eond riua~er 1••a !> a different story as Vni\'ersi(v out- scored its foe s, 19·6 and never looked back. UftlY•flllJ !1~1 .. " ~·-' • CA!••.nl'~ , , wr.ile • • .,,., .. ' • K~mp• ' M<:Clymonll\ Vit lti , '"'' , Mwlllnlc ' ~·-' • Tol•IS " " S<.o• • •Y Q.,. rteri Unhr~,.]h If 1• Tern p1eC1ly '' 6 • " ' • ' " ,, ' .. • ' ' ' " " 16 li-I\ 11 I ~'I rast·h of Ne"•port J~arbor lligh in the shot put, are --..a._mong the favorites in their e\·ents_,, , 'l'he higti..~chool division precerlcs the 7fpe_Q co.mpeti· tion \••here alhletes"'hl\e ex· Ne"'J>Ort 1-larbor high star Terry Albritt'on vies in the shot put, pole vaulter Ca sey c~irri gan who "'orks out al L'C l r\·ine, Epgland's dis- . tan<'e running ace Brendon Foster :in d indoor mile re- cord holder 1·ony Waldrop \\'il l \'1C. Kurr:.isch 1~011 the indoor shnt put·fompt'lttion a year ago 1\·hi te competing. for Santa Ana 1-li gh. His best <iutdoors in-19i4 "'as64-81 ~- Conner, v>ho cleared 6-8·'~ la:-t season in the hi gh Jt1n1 p, 1s one q! three ill· dil'ic!u;:its h avi ng cleared this height. Others :i re Phil l\tuhl and J ohn \\'ashington of Los Angeles. All "·ill be chasing Hill Scarhoroug h of Clovis .,.,·hose best mark is 6· 10. In the open competition, Olrmpic gold medalist Ran· dy. \\'i\liams will headline the use entries for the meet. \\'i lli ams hopes to dfifend his tille in the 1976 Ol ympics at l\lontreal. Trevor Ca mpbell o( USC 11 .. ill l'ic v,·ith Southern California college star ~like Sin.glctary in the 600 . Steve Pre fontaine, America's all-time distance running-great; has turned in his entry for the two mile. He holds all Am erifl:a n records at distances r anging from 3.000 to 10,()(}() meters. miles). 1 Sept. 14 at :lllichigan International Speedv.·ay (250 miles), tentative. Sept. 21 at Trcnton.Speedv.·uy (300milesi. Nov. I at t-,as1'rack lntcrn:1tional Speedway (150 milesi . Co lleg es, Preps \e;1d1ng rebounder for the - (;auchos 11·ith 12. Sad- dle back hit 33 of 69 for -18 FOURT~ ll•CE -lSO Yi'd'S. 1 ye•• Ola' Al~,.on<f , P1r•\o«USOO. LfHlf LO"'l,1 Wafll) 16.80 l.IO S.to JJ<·rcent. Nuo "'"'""" .... 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M•r1'ilt, C•! S1a1~ !Bake,.litldt o~ ucoa...,,.to, uc San 0•"90bi c.1 Baplbl 91, Frci;no P.oc•ht )Q Ore<Jl>I' College 90. Hurn1>01at SI. I.I Pa<11in11St. ll, Mont•"" St.I~ Ala>kil1, ChitO Slate/? TOUllJ<IAMEHTS MifYlilld 11\Y>!iloOl\il l./CLAl1, M••r1ana !> ll<r•t) Gftl•9•• T ec.n 10. SI. Bot>a.entur~ ~I ~OT J ~<(>ll~<ll4HO~/ FV Entered f In Tourney The ninth annual San· tiago Holiday basketball tou rnament stal'tS Thurs· d<ty with Fountain Valley's improving Barons meeting Buena Park High al 7 p.m . at Santiago High. .. The e ight-team tourna· ment r uns through Satur· day when the championship game will be play~d at 8:31 p .ril . U n defeated El Dorado. which won the CIF 2·A champio11)hip last year. is top-seeded . Dave Brown's Barons, who were second in the San Clemente tournament and "'ho won· the CQnsolation 'c hampion s hip of the 'Anaheirfl' tourney, are led by 6-10 center Dave Rohde. :iveraging 14.3 points per game. J ohn Lodenstein , an all ·league guard last .year, ha s scored in,doublc fi gur..cs in five of his last six game!. The Barons arc working on a four-gam e winning streak. ~ • HOhd•f Ftth••I US.C~!. Rutl)or• l>I> • ~c•<lnarn 'It, 51. Jo~··· Pa "6 M.onn•u•n 10, Seton '1ill t.o kOOlCliihcn/ 819 Ei9MCl•Hl< o;.o,....•6l. Ne11t1,••~ 1.,..a 51•1• i2, l(•nw• Stal? ~t Mo<l.Ol.o•l ll. Cclc•MIDSI O~l•t1e>rna /'I, 0~1.onomaS••t•!~ AU·Co!'"'9t Cen!oMry8G,No, Te••~Sl.11 Oki6nom• c.iy ~7, No.Ci•olln• lCh••lo!te) •• ' «'1om1no 00, Ci~c;n...,h Ka~••• SI P.ocohc IJ, N1a4ara ll !OT I Pltem••ttCi.nic NE Lo11i~i1na'IJ~Tul•IW! II U<r•11 L.ou•!i. Tecni6, Rlce82 (QT! <c~lihOfll Or•I M-rtJ Cl•Ui< 0••1 Ro!>erl<'ll, Bow•lng Grffnillo Ulrl\1 Sdn 0•~~ 5!1 ~'I. tl•r•••~ >l !c"""°l~l •Qn) Mi!w•ukH Cli1''< Marqu~ll• IJ. V1•9.n•~>> (!"'!) ~·g•• 91, w .. toriion 89 to11 konsol.o· r.onl l(od•• C.l,H"C O..r1mou1n SI, G~rQOt"""" !oO (flr;l I svr•cu.e ~J. 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TIOHS PO• 1..tJTlllO OH TMli AMllC MIJIGE•I (.AlLl O OPI' """rl(111 RK<etliotl i;...,..p -1Ctnt1111 Corp Ovt•M•O Coor Corp • ~1t1Mr S!>tflG ,..,.,.,1c1n A11r0flllmlcs-ll••lff E~!trprlot• U.S.' Cars 'Made Foreign • m 'rhose foreign-built cars ~·i th t~e funny-sounding names m ay be s t am ped ··~tade in U.S.A." before the end of the decade. Vo lks w age n. Vo lvb. Toyata, Nissan -all ha\C studied t he pitfalls and peaks or <'a r assembly in the United Slates, but so far only Vol\'o has put a sho\'el in the ground. \\'hy not just go on ship· ping cars .icross the sea so long as Americans will buy t hem? For one thing, the supply line is a tenuous link at best . \Ve~ther c an s mash It and so can a port, strike. Then there is the transocean ship· ping cost, a rapidly escalat· ing p art o f t he prictn1 formula for all importers. But the overriding factor Is the devaluation or the U.S. dollar. Jts worth has pl ummeted v is -a -vis the \Vest <;t•rman mark :ind ·------...::~~~!:.-=::-----~==~~; J apanese yt'n. l mporterl · ~' l'<ir prtee~ in the United :~:~~~~~-~~~~~!!!!!-!! States reflect this change. ~ , FINANCE. GA Shifts Genc>ral Auton1u tion. ;\n::ih01·m. aonounc<>d that its siliroo.nn·s:ipphire pro· ceo;,s is bcinJi! rctorned to the de\'elopm cn t o;ta _g:e for further prod uction research and refi ncrncnt. Ra\'mrin rl .J. Noorda. ptc· sid<'n·t nf r.A. ~a ir! the de· cision y,·111 inlpacl the LSI 12.'16 and LSI 16 ~1icrocom­ puter produ ct lines. U.Sh. ba sed a ssem~ly is 1_ muc mDre responsive to . shifts in the m nrketplace th an a facili ty 3,000 or 6,000 miles away. 1r car buyers s uddenly turn rron1 one pOpu lar car to another, as the y did several limes dur· WORKER ASSEMBLES CAR IN VOLVO PLANT IN KALMAR, SWEDEN "\Ve 11;1 \ (• been unable to achi eve high enough yields from the SOS process to al· IO \V us t o del i \'er ou r microcomputers cost effec- h\'ely in production <1uan- titics," !\01)rd a said. ing the past 12 months, it takes many wee\<!> to turn t he valve at the factory in Europe or J apan. YET Tll f.RE nre. d\Sad- vantages, too, and the im· 1)0Jftrs kno"· it. Product ion c osts a re higher in the United States. Af50, they'd be dealing "'ith U.S. labor unions on a far broader scale than at pre· :!'ent. But the "'aAe gap, on· t:e broad b e t"'e l!n the linit· ed States and the rest of the wor ld, is rap id ly clos1 njll. Devaluation of lhe dolltrr helped narrow this gap. Japanese wo rk er s a re beginning to stir. nnd Euro· pean Jabot u nions Rr e becoming f a r more ug- 1:1ressive in their demands. -Because of lhf. lin1e re· quired to develop a plitnt. i ri'l~rters ar~ .trying to pre· diet U.S. sale!i tar ahrud. Nissan\ which builds lht J apanese 0 :1t..o;,un . exµetts to m arktt a h ~\f.n1illion can In the United S\11tH by J980. up rrom :i prtdirled J00.0001n 197S. _ sold c..•n.rs in t he Un ited States -o r a projected ·200 ,000 units. The compuny would use mony U.S. com- ponents anti provide j obs to perhaps several thou!'land \vorkcrs. talking up a U.S. usscmbly Desr.lte Nissan's interest plant -maybe e\'cn f\\'O, in bui ding a U.S. plant, "lt one on ~ac h coast. No "', "'ould' have to wait (or a because Qf huge losses and t u r n a r o u n d t n t he drastic eutbacks in" West e conom y," admits ~1r. Germany, the VW m:inagc-Katayama . ment has voted to shel\·e the idea indefinitely. Toyo Kogyo, builder of \'OL\'O I S building a VW ch ai r m an Rudolph the \V a nkel -p9 wered 1 00 ,000 ·c 11r plunt i n Leiding, a strong backer of ~1azda. also has talked up Che sa pea ke-. Vn .. near assembly In t he L'nilcd C.S.assembly. Butthat"·as Norfolk. Fountl Kti01''>''0rk is States, has failed lo put his herore the devastating jolt to begin nexr month. TC ide a ac ross. T he union gi\'en the 1.t a zd a by last finished as plC\nncd. cars m e m be r 1 0 n t h e "'inter's fuel crisis and the should be rolling by {1111 or supe rvisory board of dircc-continuing q uestion over 1977. . tors p a rt ic ul ar ly <1 re t hemileagepot 1 entlalof the Qb,.iou sly, if the S'>'•cdish adumantlyoppoaed. ., rotary·typeeng ne . company g oes 11hcud, it's Some observers s ay 1L "·ill The idea p( 1asembly in looking for d o .... ·n the road never happen. the t.:n ited ~t at es looks good t oward u n impr o v ed ~---;.:_ ___________ ...:_ _____ -! market. Volkswagen a l~o hns b<'rn Are you going to pay for a Cadillac .. _incl not get one! .... If you're looldng at a new dam~ an LTD, or somelhlng similar, here's something you probably didn't realiz,: YOU can have a 1 OT 2 year old like new By then. rt:por111 Kutaka Ka tayam a. pres ident of NI '1 t C In L•llallyl hl\lf\ddia t• DJll"9rrt s5an 1• o or o rp. C.olJ.rntn .... ~nvcrJ)ufllon.or Cadlllac for about the same money! And ?,OU can a•t It v.ith • 12 mo./12.000 ml. wominty. U.S.A .. the company may be al!iQmbllnE cars on the ~1lv~r l<lfnt'>..W~"~"' PlnllnuJn. \\'est CO\l~I . lnterconllMnt&I Sio cc 1971 , ''J 61 f}ti nt-~ e ln"c!l.tme.nt ComPAAY 500 Newoor1 C.nl9f Or 1t•:1ms 'ha \ r '1·1111!ed arl·a.~ NCIWPOrt Beacti 8C4-~IO r rom 11uu~1 <• n I o K ;1 no: :i~ r1 · !;;:::;;;:;:::;:===~===~I t'. '-111 .ind up into the ~r Cloalng Stocki P .H·1fic ~orth\l.l''' (lrcgon. ~ .._ • td·.aho ;incl th e :-.t.~1c. of • • tame day fresh \\\1,h1n..,rton ...,-In th• Nt s'):i n n1ay n ~(cmb1«' "•un . 'l"if','JiN(~j"'Q~f("•'llll about 40 pl'I ccn l n( it s LS -• -·· .. --...... .. ., Why not mO\/~ up to Cadlll&c? • .Nabers Cadillac ~ .. 2600 Hnrbc1 Blvd., Co.to M•sa 540·9100 to importers with enough potential volume. They're trying to cut through the gloom a n d pr oject car· buyer demands three to fi ve years ahead. lie sn1d the compuny ex· pct·ls to rell1rn to the SOS prol'Cl>~ \\'ithln t"'O years. "I'm Jim Lovell. Recently you 've seen me on television talking about men like Robert J. Klug, c.1.r. "He's with Mutual Benefit. An expert trained, . . expenenced and fully qualified to help you plan your family's financial security or to assist you with your --· · business insurance • IJOn't try to plan your future alo~. Profit by his experience!' You can call him at: ' R. J. KLUG & AS SOCIATES 1200'N. Main , · Santa Ana ~ . 835-9662 ~presenting MUTUAL BENEFIT • • Investment Plots Reap Fortunes. • j u\·erchargcd $15 million, the FEA said. ' • .I I I ' 1 I : 1 \llASl·ltNGTON fliPI) -· t'rightened by prophecies or economic doom , Americans have thrown awa y millions or dollars on fr audulent sl l\'er. whiskey, Je\\·et, anti· que and oil 1chemes this year. CONGRESS' Joint E conomic . Committee was told ki ckbacks and Ulegal .I The exilnt of the losses is not known because many or the frauds may not be un· covered for years. "'White collar crime Is the most serious, pervasive lhreat to American socle· 1y," s<1id a spokesma.n ror the Senate permanenl in· \'estigations subcomvilltee. "The mugger In the street is the most feared, bul white collar crime is the most damaging." F rauds and kickbacks may have contributed to the current 12 percent innauon by pcnetratin11 into the food and oil distribution cycles, the spokesman said. The Federtl Eneray Ad· ministration s aid some fuel o il distributors Illegally raised prices 300 percent to utilities, which unknowing· ly passed the costs on to -consumers in \h e form of r at e lncre 11es l.n;,.the mllions. One unnamed,tltlll· ~Y alone may have been pt1ce Cixlna: by organized ~ crime in the meat indUJtry -· may have added five cents a pound to the cost of beef bought by con1umers. Allhou1h rood and fuel frauds are beyoh\ lhe can· trol or the c:on1um•r. thous ands, of Amerlc1ns have withdrawn 11vin1t or mortg a2ed homes· an4 farms to -;'invest"·in silver. wine a nd oll·drlllln1 sc he m es they believed would help them counteract innatlon. The Securities and Ex· ch1n1e Comml11lon, the government a1ency th1t overseea the Investment h\· dustrles, said lhe decllnlnc s t ock market has led thousands or Am eMcans to look for altern1.tlvu that turned out to be crlm1nal frauds. In the past six months, th e SEC h o• charaed an tr· r ay or companles with defr a uding investors of millions of dollar• in silver, wine and oil-drilllna schemes. "I'm Jim Lovell. · cently you've seen me on television talking about men like John G. Yergat,c.t.l'., "He's with Mutual'Benefit. An expert trained, · expenenced and .fully qualified to Jielp you plan your fanu'fy's finan9al.security or to assist you with }'Our ·· ~ business msurance. Don't try to plan yo future alope. Profit · by his exjlerience!' , You can call him at: R.-J. KLUG & A_SSOCIAJ'ES 1200 N. Main Senta Ana 835-9662 • . . -. ' t • -...~.--- .· • . 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L~e the Te nn essee Walking Horse's Single-toot Galt (See Artlc;le Text) 10°'0 ~Ind ol nu,11•111 rn;odt• In· breast slrokc s\\ 1mmt·rs. - T llE ;\CT IO'.\" 1 ... !-.hO\\fl Ill the lronl '· ie.,..· .photo, e1·.,n1- p:inyin;.: this art1elt· onl· fl 11 ould coll eel a lot of faults fro1n the JUc.l~e of a ~trietlv \\'e:.tt·rn sl\"lc horse ~ho1v if the judge didn"t make allo11·a necs for the f;ict that the fancy lit-" tle horse doing the '"pad,dl- 1ng" is rtally a paso doing Horsin' Around with Tom McCanri l"run;~· ou t 11f <1 d11Z•·u s!iot in <.tl1•1U! lhl"t.:l' '.'.('l"l •lldi l\llh ;r n11Jl1J r ·dri1 •·11 !"Hn1era t·;iught lht· lt>ft front hl}l',f 1n its '·p;11ldlin1(' pn ... 1tif)n It l<1••k ;1 ra'.'.I shutter 'ipt•cd tn "''.'.trip" lht• hri<Jf Lil lh1• rr 111..,\ f!!' the rlil'l'l'I" n ••!Jon that 1-. ..,0 f;i ..,t \ht· hu1 ,111 t"\C 'iCl·~ it 11111\· ;1:-. :.a blur t.Jthcr 1:1 ntur ~IJ"t\"l"ll t <in1er;i··~.., re ... ultcd 111 the :-.t·ri cs nf fr1ur fr;1mc:-.- all s hnt ir . 11nt· ~t'cnnrl-f r, !'ih1111· the lour-hc <1l rh\thm hi!i lhin1,1:. Did ( say htlle horse"! ·llarry llooney and his ·\1•ife, Virgitiln, ·<t couple ()f Santa Ana lleighls .'.jlorsc nuts," O\.\"n the slud that must be the giant of the breed. I lll'0 S the horsl' 111 the pictures.being riddt·n bv 11:.trr v. \l hO is drelised Tll,\T'S .\HC)•_·r th e !illl', ..iii 1n \\'h.ite in the tradition to11. ••f ;1 little bl ark Ue:.ut~ of Peruvian horscmen.J o! ;i n1url' th<it helonJ,?s to The handsome stallion ... \nn ()'fl.1 nn, a nother S;;inta Corccl fit n1eans Ana llci i?h l s horsin' something like Char~cr or· <.1.rounrle r. 11·hose mare i.:; ·one nf the most fan1ous Pl'ru\·ian P:1!'0 h"r"('S e1er !•1 1·ume tr1 ~hl"th .\rnt"n1·a fr11 n1 Pt·1·u Thl' n1 :t rt ··s 11;u11e 1~ lrna Surn :11: ;ind .'>hC'.n.:tdt rnu;t r.~ 1b1· tr1 1• :i•·ro~s th!:' tl1rt't Anll'J"icas· <from Peru to the L:nited States 1·ia Cen- tral An1c.rlra :ind i\lexico ) on h er 01r 11 hoprl's. But th;1t"s :1 d1fl"t:tl'nt stnry - and one 11c"ll be happy to tt>l l in ··JJor:.in' Around"' son1ctimc soon. It \\;1<.; <i s ilk1 smooth ri<lP n11 !ht" hark nr' I· a Sun1~1c. o.! the 1111 11at1011 uf :\I r~. o·r1 ~11n. th•1t · cr1n1·1n<·ed (finny H:oont·r. reco1 0r1n~ fron1 a (.'al'sart·a n ~cclion at "the \Lill£'. lhat·-~ht• 1\a., .. pa~o fan f6~fe. l larry and Virginia ha1·e been married !"or four 1·rars and ha1·e had horsf'S aln1ost from the start )Jj-.~~. :1 m u'.'.tan).! rnare nO\.\" abnut 12 \ t•ar ... nld :inll sa f c t'n nui:,:h fo r the Hoo:~ey~· littl e ~i rl. Cind.1· Lou. 2 1·c;ir<; old. to ridL" ~tone. wiis the fi rst. But (.'orcer c:1n1e ;1ll)ng·' soon afl er Ginny's rid~' on l m~t Su1n ac. The~· bought hi n1 at auction at Cyprl'SS Ridge' Ranch in north ern C,~lifornia -a place that pftdes itself on car ryinl-( out the traditions in breed- ing, t raining and sperial tack use that make -the Peruvian Paso the highly pampered national horse of Peru. ··11e had a bij! hc:.id. Iring. eo;1rse legs and look('{! like a gan ~t.1· teenager thl' first t1n1e 11·e su w him,"' recalls · 11arr\. STALLION SHOWS PADDLING PASO GAIT flipped Out Hoof Is Part of Natural Galt for Peruvian s ··1 i11ved him on ... i...:ht ;inrl I h:.11! tn h111· hini." chirnes in \"ir~in1 .1 ··11 v.·<is ;i eri~ . <.1ut1nnn da.1· and the ~un 11:1 ~ )n1\· 111 the sk\" -it \\·as · 1<1t" in the aftCrnoon -······················~···· •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • •·. • • • • . a~ ~Gilj1J00~1} • • . ~a~a~IBI) ©00~Wl~1 • (1 ~rn 1. 00~ at new Mesa Verde Center FAMILY SHOPPING & ENTERtAINMENT TIS THE SE4ASON FOR FESTIVE DINING :' REl!llH'~LCQ!<O.'$=Holiday Atmosphe.o HAMBURGER ' HAMLET "-Family Jroal STEW KmLE -For All Occasions VIKINGS IV -Gourmet Dell & Liquor ., ' . . . . . . : .. .. • '!'!:. !!!I ~i!""· . •' SM OltCSO PWY •• • \. • • • • • • • • • • IAltfll I • : 1~.-0-.-,-.~ . HAPilY NEW YEAR ·from • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l : ~ MISA. : · ... ~·. :Wl'Of'IT • ••••• • • • • ••• • ........ Mesa Verde Center • • HA U OI ~ADAMS •COSTA M.ISA e : . -""• ....................•..•.••• ~ ... •· • • • • ' '" • JC Penney •• Men's sport shirt sale. Sale 544 Fleg. 7.98 JCPenney lan<:y 1por11hir1 wolro long po+nt !.ishoon cc;lld• shon Sll::<1ves. and !Jpe1ed SQu;H• tiollorn. Tt~tu.,1ed f:ilsy C<l•t' pOlff:~t•·• d>·t:d to coo1d•na 1e "'•1h tne JCP.,nn('y ~ .. nt Fiisti1un color-.. !>·M·L XL \'.11n long slt1eve-~. 1r:111 fl 9rl. Sale !t.81. --.. -- A big 20°/o ,off men's socks! Sale 1°3 Reg. t .29 Cua}lion 1ole sock t I O•fon~ .1~r1hc,~!•t·!t:h nvron Re•n!ort.::d he.ii .irid toe r: •. ~h Jn r.:i11·• One ~L" lits 10 !u l:J Sale 1°3 Aeg. 1.2t l uxurious t•rry crew1oc1c or Nomel!<'' Urion""" ac•yhc/ scr1:1ch nylon Fashion colors. One Sllf! fits 10 10 1,J. Sale 87c • I A11:1. 1.011 Tube-.M<:k wilh !u11 cur.h•on bodv C.otr(>ntrwlo"'""'«· • S11 1po 1o()s1w1111e body 01 'IOlirl !11~h1nn oolo•~ One s1.:te tfl1> 9 f('I 1.• Sale 1·21 Aeg.l~!t9 Authentic l1st1ion argy11. V,1rr1 d)'Pd .i1,1'1'loc/slrelch nylO(I blend _wractJ~,tDlcns Ont> S•te 111~ !Oto 1 l . . . . • \ \ ..- .. "' Sale 5 4~ Reg. 7.H JCPenney solid 1porb0htr1 ·with long po1n1 co!l<tr. ldOl'•ed SQu.1rc bo!10m and shon sleeves Easy Cilrc polyester lw•ll 1n lasti•on colo•s. ~ r.1 -L·Xl l ong sleeve~ 1eg B Yd. Sale 5.18 S1i. prices elleclive thnl Saturday. Shop Sunday 11 a.m •. lo 5 p.m. cit the fallowin9 stores:· -FASHION JSLANO. Newpor) Beach (7 14 1644·i313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huotingl on Beach (714) 892--J771 HARBO.R CENTER. Cosla Mesa (7-14) 646-502 1: • . , - -. ·---. . . • , • .• !°' . .--·'fl .. • ... ~ I -- .• .. -' Sunda . December~. 1e74 .. :T...._~nt'~ Means Little ~··········~•a•• .. ··~ ntx t ·to the> • · fjyeCrQwns-SC<> \\r .{LI p 1 1 lnUlil' lh('lt labor rl·v.ard· re){1on<1I s hortages. Siberi·u. :unlike Wejte Un· work r~medlately let . slons. This is u solution to ~ ~. • tr lJ n~mplayrn cnt is <till' ing <1nd rrealive ;ind >:11·t f1w ~Xiimpte, has half the tnes, the Soviet UnJon ~goa thl'rdotits employes. the labor problem .in a ~~ c:up~ti'Jist prublt·m · th al lhl'n1 a i:l'l'i.ill'r voil't' HI 11 .• 11011'!> <1rca hut only 10 had iro m assive Jnfiutc or ~ · · • city ~uc~ as l\Ioscow ~·here • '*1 E.C:O.••Hwv. Soviet plunul.'fs :-.;.1\· th .... v n1ana1:cmt·n1. p1·rccnt of it s population. m~granl workers to do un· BECA~ or a shortage more than a-qllarter of the Corona Del Mar I 'l h . ·• . 'fh I ·• 1'h '· f I t kill d I k I · · bo R-.t75'0IOO •on !l\'t' to \\'Orry uliout ·· "'on y trut! ;in.. l'numuero peope eav· s e orunpopuarwor . of ·rural 4'.1..stry, some J>t?~U<1t1on1snearora ve a•a••••aaaaa aaa•••-•a••••a ·-the Sovu,·l l.:nion f·l,11 n1 ~ Pt"rtcp1il\·t' "'"Y to dc\•clop 1111: Sibcri1.1 is i::rca t~r than But some Western farm workerl'a.re un-retirement age; I • t o ~ vc <t bu 11 ·'Ii l'il 11 n !ht· producti\'t· tl.l)Jill'll Y or the numbtr going-there, ec~nomists say the . Soviet -.f 111 p..l 9 y e d or --U11;i'J:::: 2 ""::;jjjjiiiiiiiij[iiiiiiiiiiil·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t!mpJo.Yme11.t in tht· 1 ~i:11J:-. the country is to 1nrreast· l'ndt'r Stalin, workers-' Union may be s uffenl'ig not derernJ>Joyed tor part ot the Nu ll •mploymi·nt ·~ the ranks of thit working \ll·nt to Siberia in cattle so much from a. labor year. • > ....... l:U:.trantted by tht" t·onSll.ltJ· l'iuss <:ind 1nrreast' the t•ar:; and lived in concen-sho~a~e as from Jow pro--Already the majority of • tlon. A person out uf v.·urk tralnlog and gener;1t tration t·amps. Now duchv1ty. rural workers· are either . foraprolonct:d tinlf•t:-i l1kt·· <'Ulture of \\'Orkcrs to th 1.1t aulhor1 ti('S try to Jure s.oviet industries elderly or women. Young ' ly to-hc_J.a.,.t'it'tl.,. /J<•filbLlt· of engint•ers." Kulagin \1orkers there "'Ith higherf habitually e1np1oy three or people head for the cities if WE'VE SPREAD OUR WINGS OYER 35 NEW STORES .~re" '"" said. ""J.:l'S, "·urm housing <ind follr times a. s many they can get around re- anu urtt ed in tu forl't'd a <"ar. [\·en so. only 10 per· \\'Otkers as their Western sidence restrictions. ~ " l"bo"· · APART frti1n lut)or t·ent of those goi'ng to the counterparts. One ex· The Soviet Union allows ~ -Ith Co f 11 a The ofncial allllude " 'honag<S '" ind0>try, the hkul>k """ Sdlle there perimental chemical !a<· retired workers to hold jobs .:JOU ' .as az . that as long us thl' tul<•I So• 1°t • ·0 ,·00 ,u1·ri·r~ ~evt·rt· ""II tory whi"h rat1·0 a" ed Its •·hi! · l I II - number of Job \'al'alll'll'!> _ _:::,~v::'..'..::~-~-:::...~"":·r~m:•:•:-:'~Y~·------~:~::.:::·::_~::•:u:•:~:_:~:~•:_:••:•:•:·~~~n~g~:u'.'.'..~pe:n:·1· ~--=~~!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'llll •llllii!i!!'!llil'llll'!!'![llil'llll''llll'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~~--1:xcetds the numl.H:r of !Ill.I· : 'Th is cou ntry has erlous employment pr __ ~ but they hav e no·ihl!'_g in, c om m o n with unemployment.' ~ e:.s1 there is no unt:111pluy· mcnt. But in prnl'til'e th1~ ineans that n1 :111y people :.1re'forccd lei do work thl'Y do not · wornt in rug ions 'vherc_they prC'fcr not lo live. ,\nd th ere is 110 gu<.1 r11ntee pt"ople gl'l the 1vork for which they ;_ire I rained. I A: WeslerB) labor e,'<p(·rt :-.aid conditi()l'\s \\'l1ith in the \\.'e!Jf.Woald be CliJSSified <JS unemployment ••re t.'On· <:e ;,i)ed in Jtussi:i bc{'<1use 1he go\•ernlll_l'nt ;1ssigns 11o~kers ut 1\•nr· l~:.rlJOr l'X · l'ha11ges, abuli1>hl·d iti tht 1UJ~. havl! reopl·ned in ~di l;1rge cities \l'ith l"On~idl·r:.t· hie J>O"'ers or t•ocrcWn. "'DJ;.T Tiil:: few stutistic~ ;.ivililable to \\\:Stl·rni.:r~ do not uccuratcly reflt"et these -seriOus emriloy1n cnt pro· lilems,"· a So\'it:t official :-a1·d . ''But thcv ha \'C nothing in con1n1(1n 'tl.'ith unemployment " Th(' most St'rious pro· blehi for the planncri;, like- Jv to get ""orse us the birth r.:.itc declint:s , is the tabor -~hu rtage in l'Crtain in - dllSlries <ind r<.>gions. ··The numbers of those ~·ntering the,, ~t'onomy \1·ill increase only until 1975," ~aid G. l\ulagi n. director of <i Lenirtt:rad Mt1tallurg.ieal (_'omplex. "After that, the post-t'960 (all ir1' th(' l11r\hratc 'tl."ill cause ;1 dtJUU,uc jn the numbers of nc1v '' orkt'rs " . .\!J a\·;.il_lttblc hands ~org \4 om,e'n and rural populatioris '·alread~· have hee n drafted intll the in- ~! us tr i a I work force . Arlitles about SQ\•iC't demo·, J;!raphy n1ake it clear the number of women ;11 11·ork (''!nnol be signiricanll,v in· · 1·rcased v,:itOOut dri \·in~ the llirth rate St ill lov.·('r Kulagin complainl'(l th;1t ir 1s difritult to :dtraet 11i11ng pf'oplc 1nto fal'tor.1· 11tirk. They ;ill 11'ant tu lie "ngineers :ind Sl'it'rl(i st:-. .ind 11·ork 1n labnr:llnnl·s 1ir 1°ffircs. l.fKE .\IA'.\'\' L1eH1rv d11'l•ctor~. Kulai::i n s~1i<I h~· 1:-for1·eil to hir{' a l:irgl' ;1rmy of \\·orkers v.·ho drift frO'n1 _job to joh. Uut ~ueh 11(l rkt•rs oft1·n proi·t· 11n· rt11i;1blt·. hl' <:;li d. ;i nd ll•a11· .1ftt'r ;, eoupll' llf n1onth,,.;. · '\r ht' n t h 1· r 1• 1 :-~' ~hnrtaµ1· uf Lihur, 11hen 11e ptJCti~·ally do nnt h.ne un tn1plo~mr)1t. l\l' t·an ;1sk l'lhl·l her thl' d1 ~n11~:-.;d nf •!tunk:1rt1:-. ;1n(I idlt·r:-1s ;1 !•<'natty for th1·n1." l-\11l;1gin ~.11 d . "In m:-opinion. tlis· rtliSi)iJI IS .1 Jllllll!-h llll'll\ not for them hut f\•r 'i)l'll't~ ·· l\ul:i,ein s:1u1 p1il1t·1·. par· I \' offir 1:ils ;ind JlHl ~t·s sho11!cl dl':il n111r" h;1rshl ~ ''1th 1cllvr:.. ;ih,1•111"1'' ··.ind "llH·r violator' 11f tr11' rul··~ ,If soci~liii\f'bt•h :1 \ 1"r · •)JJe said u1 th1· bt1 1~ i·tir1 the W<1v to n1;1iu.I 11uri..l·r.~ loi\'lll ;inr1 ··ff1t'll'll l I'-IH .ARTHRITIC COMDITIOMS • l:l n-111 11<>11 l't'"Plt• Ill lht• l S ~U!lt•r v. 1th .<r1hri11~ ,i nti Ill.I', 111 ,,JI ,\ ni 1•r 11 .int- "' l'f .l~t· 11 fl.' .1 r<' l't•n,,111t·r1•d J'i'(ll1'fll 1;1l 111·11111~ Th1•n • 1.' n.1 n1{'ll1r.d 1·11r" :ir111 th•• ~1;1ndh1 rrm1•riy 1, ;1,p1 r1n , \\hLt'll .•tlffil'l!mt'~ ft•ll(-'I l'.~ Ith• 1'•1111 "'t'n thou).!h l h ~·1· ~1111 d(•11 '1 u11der ,,to1n d h1111. 11111, t'.tnropr<H'l1 r 1:; 11111 nlt'flw1n,· »lld Sf'ICnt 1f11· t'h1r<•rP.11;1H~ •-;•rt! hi.IS 1iru11·d .1 hh•,,1ng 1\1 rn:io.1· ~ul f('f" nl arlhrrt1 t pnln:i. ~lost arthritu· ~>himl!<!.<. ).r ri j.!rt':<>S ~In \\ l ,1 1h n t.. 11ro\id1nj! n111r1· t11tl1• fnr l!rupl'r' l'U r" h•'l •l r1· 111•rm:1n rn!· tJ :1r•~~·· l;1n H.'SUlt. t :u.sly Ch1r ol)r.1cltc 4"11 rt' nf lt•/1 .1rr1·1>\~ th.-~·v1util1on . t;11•·n 1nl11• 1•ith •'Ute. !'11ti~(n1•t ()r~ tl.'C\•\t'TI 11nd rf hubi111 ,+t1nn can •lllC'n tiln' 11l1tC'<'. Ch1 rupr:11·111· rarti 1r1•111i; ;1rthr11h: ·cond1t1on :o1 efl'Nrtively. Dr. Partain, D.C . M'Mol.!1 OHie• 1111tw fastbluff Village Center NEWPORT BEACH 640-6410 . • • Sale 3s1 "ag. •.41. CP!lldran'1twin 111• p•ltern tna.11. Colorlul Ra99Kty Ano and Andy' on cnecked background Of NFL leam emo1em5 and heli'nets pa!\ern m ru11 ~olor i:onon/poly~s!e• macr11ne wasnable F.tat or Mted Mi!Ch•ng pillow 'ase. Reg J 99 a pa" S•I• 2.17 a P•lr. • .. ~.·. ·• .. ·.· • Sale 232· twin Ille, n.t or ttttM It ... 2.H . No-Iron wMI• "'~u•Hn •h••ta. ... ..... Rugged, long·wearlng cot1on1pclyester muslin-always a great buy at Penneys. Sensa1ion11 on sale! Full 1!11. 1111 Of titted. rtg. 3.09, hlo 1.32. St1ndard site pillow c1ie1, reg. 2.19 t Pllr, l al91.U 1 ,.1r. ' " Sale 29! .. 1 lllot. 4.H . "'arhi..w.e• no-lrCMI IMHrt tM.,...:... Preuy pr1n1 p111em in 1 vilriety of c010ts. Machine washable collon/potyatter blend. Flat or litt1d. Full size, 1111 or till~. Rag. 5.29 ..... J.t 1, Stand1rd siz• pillow cases, Rtg: 3,79 I pair. lal• 2.t 7. ,.1,, 0 - ... .. ._ .. .... • Sale ·2~?. R~ 4.21 QlngNrm Chock flMltlln sheeta. A happy pattern 1n a choice of br1ghl colors. Cottontpolyester blend. machine washable. Flat Of fitted. • FvU size flat or fitted. Reg .• 'i.29 Salt' 3.17. Slandard size pillow cases. Reg. 3.79 a pair. S.tt 2.St • p1lr. . ' ' .Safe 3~~~ .J'og. S.41, "DlmltY" P•H•m Pl:t!ial•· •IMl•tt. Blend 01 "ombed oononl polyester. Solt frilly Ptllern with lace tt1m , Machine washable. Choice ol colors. Flat or lilted. ..".;-::::::.-• ·- FvU size, flat or !,1tted, ·~0~49. Solt 4.74. Pltow "'"' -=-Standard Si~;. Reg, 4.59 a p11r,S.i. :1.14,1 Pllr, Also 1v1H,1b1e in king and qo~n al1es. . . I -Shop S~llday 11 a.m.. lo 5 p.m. al tho followltHJ slorts: . FASHION ISLAND, Newpor) ~ch (7 14) 844-23J3, HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (7t4) 892·77fi. . HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021. • _ ........ . r ·' ... •• ' ,_ ' (' I ·-- t ' I ' PORT CLYDE, Maine (AP) From the sea, Port Clyde lies bet'>'·een· ?iiorse Point and 1\Iarshall Point, a cluster of mosUy small wooden ~ii¥ ings iit the water's edge, nei;J,Jed'1n the woods that stretch down-tolhe sea. The villa~~-i.rt~r to the sea than to thejand'tt rests upon. Its heartbeat SlJ)d-1ts living are"the sea, and Mother __. . .-Nature is theon}y hos.sin town. Its men are lishermen, harvesti,g:g the waters for lobsters and shrinfp, hake and gray $Ole, crabs and her- ring .. Jn fact, the village· once was called "Jl\erring Gut" and its resi- dents nicknamed "herring chokers." Shipyards, a lively quarr~g in- dustry, cold storage plants. a sardine factory, even.the school have gone from Port CJyde in the past-40 Years. The City of Rockland, 18 inifes away, is now the commercial center for Port Clyde and other small fishing villages that once had their own small .in~ q41tries when transportation and communication were not so easy. BUT THE FISllERltEN remain, fi shing no\v v:ilh hydraulic equipment and sonar scanners instead of wind· driven sloops and sheer muscle. but fishing the same waters m)lny of their fathers and grandfathers fished. The average New England com· mercial fi sherman -and there are 23,000 of them -puts to sea in a 65 to 75-foot boat, as part of a four-to-six. man crew, says the U.S. &farine Statistical ~1arketing Service. The Port Clyde fishermen are below this average, their largest craft being the 47-root trawler "l\.Iiss Kirsty" owned by Doug Anderson. Their typical crew is two men, But the trend is in Port Cl yde's direction. Each year, there are more <'ommercial (i s hcrmen in New England operating in smaller boats, says the Marine Statistical: Ser\'iC'e. how's yQur -. l!nose TOr a. 1Jarga1n? ··(Q That's in Sharp contrast to the modern. ocean-goi ng Russian fishing fleets \'-'hich have depleted the waters off New England or some sJ)ecies of fish. adding to.the problems of the fis· A LOBSTERMAN POSES'BY DOCK IN FISHING VILLAGE ErnesJ.Maloney AmOng Those Who Claim Waters Overfished - tt£rmen here. . _ .. , . lobsterman h ad to pay taxes on .$30,000 in inrome he had neglected to reporto\'er a three-year period .. Some 450 people live permanently here and 300 more come to the village in sum1n er . The natives call them ''the SUITT'Tm!~fr.' "'We used to see haddock all-ye·ar rourid until the Russians cleaned them out,." says Ed Thorbjornson, "'ho recently sold hi!I trawler, but js building another. "Now we hardly ever see them.·• Backyards, the areas around the lit· lie fish houses and mud fl ats are coV· BECAUSE OF TJIE Russians, the_ered with lobster traps and buoyi;, Port Clyde rishermeJl -o.perating_ 30 nets and lines. the trappings of the in· ~boats or more -are sohdly behind de~ndentfi sherman. · keepi-n g foreign Cishing fl eets 200 Tu·o J.hurches, the Port Clyde. post miles from _Am~ri~an sho~·es. instead .Qffice, the Ocean .11ouse 1-lotcl. the of the J2·n11le hmtt •now ~m.po&eQ.. by 'Sea!lide Inn, the Dip Net Cot'fee Shop the · U.S . Go\'ernment. 'fhcy say and a genc r::il store line the main road they've been writing letter s ft41' 10. thiit winds dou•n ~o some of the dock$ .. year s lo congressmen and others. . Everyone drops by the post office .Despite the inroads or the Russian each day to pick un mail and chat u•ith fishing fleets, and rising_ fu el costs, · 1'1 r ~ E n id 1'1 on a g ha n, the fishing is a li \'ing. especially ror the postmlstress since 1939. Geraniums lobstermen who sail from here. One or and pine cones decorate the windows them, Carl Sd'lwab; estimates that and fresh flowers are in· a vase, jQ.st those who "'or~ hard can net $10,000 to below the FBI's poster of it& most $12,000 a year. "'anted criminals. - Others hoot' al that estimate, saying :- Jt's too low.' The Internal Revenue Tll E LITTLE vil\a~e wakes up ear· Service wa~. among the hooters'~thi~ ly in' good· weather and the fishermen year. ll auditl'd the returns of 1,200 put to sea be:forcda\\'n. t.'laine fis herm-en and coll ect ed Doug Anderson,J<no"''n1oeveryone $600,000 in additional t axes and as Oot'tgie, "'"'!i among them one 're· pen·alties. cent foll:g)' n1ornintr. rlimbin~ do"·" "We all got hurt." says lob!l tern1an t he ladder lo "l\liss Kirst~"' .ut S • ·Shannon Cushman. "But not too bad. o'clQ,ck , and stl!am1ng rrom port v.•ith Wewerel'i'l cheating that much.'' -, ltts radar turned on to keep h\n\ off tht ON NEARBY Monhega n Island. ~ P!JPUlar tou r is t r e treat, one ·. ' I rocks. • \\'Ith the 2S·)'ear·old Anderson are his fa\her·in·law and Thorbjorn,on, "· I an old friend. T.he first drag· lasts thri,:e hours, ''l\Ii ss Kirsty" trawling s lowly lhrough the "'ilter at two knots.·The hilul is 2,000 pounds of fish , some trash fi sh, some hake, graY sole and dabs. The men then separate the fish by types and dress the hake. --....! '_•___!._.__, The lobsters that inevitably come Peopf t ro th O ·1 P'I h up in a drag fishet'man's net must be e urn e 01 Y 1 ot w enever throw.A-bark by law. J1owe ver, they ha-something to ~onvert . sometimes a drag fishern1an will j\Ist ' to cash -a used car, sofa, boat, toss a lobster or tw01nto a·bbiling Pot camper washer or dryer. of sea ~·:1ter and forget about ~he ham ' sand\,·ich he brought along for lunch.· . And, peo~le throughout Orange County· • T I E SEco•·o a .,.;1.~ . turn tot e people's market place OS I " rag' ie.net nps llo'ly Pilol classlf.ed -' · • h " ~i1d the catch is small. Bul again it's -I . I uu~ -W ene .-er~ separated and the hake are beheaded. they are looking Mr bargains. and_gutted. T~cyarethelar.gestorthe -0n Saturdays everyone turns to Doily \lar1aus sper1es caught. 1 he otherS' . E ' h • · arc small enough Jo be sold whole. Pilot DIM ·A-LINES. T al s where lhe The lobstcrm~n . like lhe drag fis· -biggest bargain.s -items under $25 - h er men, complllin that New ore to be found .... -- England's "'atecs ha\'e been over· r1shcd, aud protcclion is ne~dcd from rorcign rishermen for New England's $.15· mill ion .a ·year lobster catch. , ·ren years ago. thcJobslel'men here recollect, yuu could go out anfi bring in 500 pounds 3 d:iy. Todav, v.•1th the 8an1e num her or traps; tou1rc lucky to pull in 200 llOunds • "Lobsters are scarcer lhan l\ell out lhcre todav~· sa)r.CErnest !\Ialoney, 83, and s till lobstering in his hjp hoots and suspenders. "Guess 1 should~ay hcn 'a teeth." T J1fe best place to buy or sell in -i:>range County is the Daily Pilot . I DAILY PILOT ·642-5678 ... _~·. 6 4 2 I • 5 6 7 8 D" A I L y p , I L 0 T c L A s s . I F I E D 6 4 2 -- .. HooMsforSale ............................... Geotrol R.E. I~ G...,.al ~ IOOZ ·······E•:stsioE······ ~·eo·$_j~A-MESA···· FIXER UPPER POOl$28,j00 . Gre.it l1ltlcstarterho1ne Warm st udio 11V:t~ . or r~llal 011 huge bt11lda· room , powder-room, de• • bic H-2 lot, llt1ng p<11nt Jightful kitchen wilh eat• ~-:-.... hru:;h v.·1th ch.et·kbook . ing i:irea opt-ning l<> \•ery IJnJy SJl,aoQ \\'a/kec & private garden patio: I.e..._. Real Estatl"4rgcbedroormw1thad· IUti-771 t O!X'n t:ves. Joi ning baths. Outstand· --1ni,: amc-nille:; in fine HOME O.F J()(.•ation.Call546-Z31l. THE WEEK l/;1rhor \"1ew sp'et•ia l. IJL•l1ghtfully tlt>coratcd LU\1•ly ;,: 1Jedroon1 plu~ de11 hu1ne v.·ith ~real (Jf'HJf'IQ •tl S fl.JPllt)°)r !Ci'" IAlll01lt1JI tur e:q1an!>1Un o,." Scrt/5611t l-5 t;x vt•11 :;1\'0 carpets, 2269ColumbioDrCM c u:.lu1n Urap~·s, l"asy tand !>c;rpTnl!. 1'ruly .a College Park bJri,:a111 Jl ::;aJ,auo. C'all W ill s~ll VA or FHA li7:1-tl551J. W lk I h run« Good <•fr<Jt'1· r '"''"f''-'rt• a Os op.,..,. ~ financing a\•a1lablf' on r~IB~i!iittr this J b~dr~Jm. 2 bath ll.~Jij , ~~Ti~~~i~~~~· ~;;·11~~ :~~ -Lar_gc fru it tret:s + SA\'~: Sl'A'CE \\'1-fF.N 1\I OVJN<_; hy v.·rapping <l1::.hrs and other fragile items H\ \lo'a~h elot hs. \U\lo'cls :ind other l1nCns, You get m~ space in the gar:ii:c and closeL~ by scllini: itlle item~ v.·1th a J);uly Pilot Classified Ad. Call ti~2·ati71S (~~rnglNOEXj ttou.n !or SM , Classil1cat1on 1 ga rden. 646-392' EY0556~674 Lachenmyer Realtor BIG FOUR Twa story 4 BR, 3 BA w/community pool & pa rklike grounds. Full price $31,.SOO w/assuma· ble ~S.800 1'~11A low in· lerest Joan. C"a11·ifow. 556·Zii60. C:::SELECT L,,-'""-·.,,-_•_J11-1 T'PROPERTIES Ctass1ficatt0n 1100 Classification 1200 i_-___ .. _-~11 ~1 Classihcahon 3100 . -; FREE & CLEAR Widow must sell or trade 120 Aerts Hwy. rrontage. Sl.20,000 -GEM-. 120-FTustin Ave., N.B. REALTORS6424023 WOULD YOU BELIEVE... I ,t,partf!lltftu!w"9"9: JI•) 4Bdrm.atBluffs,forun- df'r 562,000? Features: Class1 f1catio~ 3700 . " new ly r edecorated, FRtk1tchen combo. 21.2 balhs; high walled palio. I R.maa 11~1 ~!~:::.call to see other 1 c1as"'""'°" •ooo {;;st ~(/: J.!Jf ,_., 11•1 (6 ~eahy Class1f1catton 5000 [--·I~ Class1fk;atioh 5100 [' "''"-l[S] Class1hcatt0n 5300 •m·"·· I~ Classification 5350 l-· .. ·-1 ~ C1ass1f1cal1ori 6000 2414 Vista del Oro N~poo..._Beach 64t·ll~3 ABSOLUTELY ·1MPECABLE You can smell lhe new- ness. A crispy clean 3 bedroom Wllh a \'ery la rge family room. On a top east side Costa :'ttesa, Lr eelLn ed, no trafric. pr1 de -ofo\lo·nershi p street. A true charmer. $4l,9W.646-7J7L ()11'1111 "!9• II S fUN TO~f rlll'."f'" 5HORECLIFFS II ~] t ... cstment v.·ilh a \'iew! ---. L=-~_,---.j-Cu!>lom J bdrm. \lo'llh a Class1f1ca11on 7005 unique ocean \"iew, in need of a faee lift. Ov,.ner says sell ! 5148.::.00 Iii; I BLUFFS CUSTOM f Prolcss1onnlly des1i,:ned L~----~ & decorated home \lo'Llh a CJass1f1cat1on 7100 large lam. rm. Offered at s.'17.500. O(>('n S<it /Sun. ~. 11~1 1-.:. O!IH4 V1~ta Ornilda. • Classo l,caJ,on 8000 Qntul}'21 - 1-,.,. .. ._, I~ b6J!!IJ!RTIM Classd1catl0f'I 8035 't:ealtors I • .!:'~ lgj Classd1cat1on 9000 .t.ulOl ~ S.le I"] C1asslf1Ca11on 9700 Pf a no out of tMn« ! r;, ... fl <X ·~ ~J~~ ::::tfj / - Foi (hqif~ Ad ACTJO:\ lill A OAll T 'ILOl AD·¥ilO• .-1.u11 l --.::.•~644 -7662 * ASSUME 71/J010L0. s .. per Pool HofM' Only J yt'JJ"s old. :"ice bal·kyard with hrc'Prt and l<1r ge H •f pool . Ool.v i2Vl. per month tot aI pymlS. $38,900 hill Pfll"t'. Ca ll PR~STIGI:: , HO~t ES, 640>·~-=·--- PRIZE 35 ACRE RAMCH Near San Juan Ca111:.lr<1no. Compll'tl! 11o'1lh furn , ratlch' huus~-. - bunk 1\ii'ifi:'e. barns, hnr ~\'S, r1ritn l!: ri ng, pJsturcs. S2Ju.OOO. Price 11ollh xlnt ter1ns. ' Btll Grundy, RJtr. •bi.'.i·616.1.•:_ __ Low ln+tnst Fili\ J .. ~ume 6', lv<in. J hl·dr1.1om l h,1th. 2 story. ~MU ilown Nl'V.· carl)t•t:l.._ dr;q•l'~. wn~lwr & dryer 1nt· lurll•d, 1'o1al ' pml. Ill ~I i pl"r mo~th Hocll'ftda R•al Estatt- 963~316 --------- ~·II 11:111• 1lf'm111o·lfl1 a Dai· ly 1'1101 t"l:i-.~1f1ed Qd. ti42 l67rl " ,, ' ~ .... . -· ' .. • • Sunde Oec•mber 29 197• OUMt For Sal• IHottSH For Sale HoutH Por Sol• -~For Sole DAILY PILOT . . . •••••••••-'•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••!•••••••••••••••••••••• Sale . ~ Hout•• For Sale I House• For Sale G -ol • • I 002 G ,. I L . -• • ir • ••oz· IOOl ientral R.E. ..................................... ·-······· ••• •• • ••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ffltral R..!. I 00.:wfttft' -••• '·· ,........ -..v " ·,· • 1 oo~ ·········•··········0·0·2· '-~---' t 002 ••111•--···•·········:·····-•••••••••••••na-. •· •·•••••••••••••·•••• ...................... . ·~~~LUSl~~""GEf;'T.S Ne"' JASMIMJ CREEK Gtncro R.t . • Gfftlfaf --.,,. I -~ • · ··-··.:··········~····· .. , .................. ~s-·~·····'!J ········--· * * ..--* * * Park Hunllf19ton Tri· Level Needed one h1rwc h1m1I) for this super ronstrutt ed. F.XTRA LAHl:t-; tn· tev1il with ovf'r 2000 square feet, -4 bedroom. 3~ b.ilb hOllllil, JU&I ti &hort bike ride to 1>c:a1•h, ldcal 41.roa. Walk t'o a41llopl11. l'rlccd beluv.· m ark e t . <.:1.111 to ~ct· "'3-8761. * · . Heritage Collection BJ IDEAL .?'f~ SHfid.~ LAllGE fAMILY HOM.I -5 Bedroom, 3 REACTOR bath, :i c~r gafi!ge. "(Jpgr~ded thro~gh out. Near Sou"! Coast S hopping Center. Open s...1.s. . VISIT THESE 958 lf90flfo. Coll 540·11 SI . SPYGLASS HEAR THE Vsl ng the contract of sale method yo u SURF POU..,D'l""Gt •• i~TH£ REAL J ~ ESTAT~RS can buy with approx l .')'f. <lolA'n, the ., , .... owner will c;.lrry the re!'t. 4 l{edroo_n1 s, BEAUTIFUL-MIW Nc~·p o rt Beech • 2\, baths. Spi g la ss !Iii! wi)h a view. DUPLEX -with 3 bedroom, 2 bath 000 o\v ue r 's unit. Outstand in g wood ex4 SI · SPACIOUS SUPERLATIVE 69 •clto, Spy9lo11 Open Sun.1·5 terior \\'ilh quality ~onst ruc li o n thruout. Parking no problem llere with Thi~ JlleganJ S lll.·tlroonl ha1 all the \uv~ti t"•lra:, from 1h.11ke r tlol to formal d1n1n1' roorn t1.l <ti. ~an rom p 1n thl:' .au· 111.11.11 while adults cnJUY lhl' jacuzzi and hudt·tn-har· b-q flrar1ng and fl replal'C lot ket:pln~ "'arn1 lW. A TIEHTIOH ROMANTIC MEH ! 3 car garuge and Wide slre~l· Priced Spt!nd countl<'SS sunny ll~ys on t~c right -\\'On't last , call 546·5180. secluded pri1·atc beaches 111 CAMF.o DECORATOR'S FINALE Sl-IORES. \\'~1t l·h the colorful ocean ·sunsets from your four bedro?m LIGHT, CHEERFUL, TASTIPUL gardeo homf'. J.ocated on a choice adjectives ca.n't desc rib e this corner Jot~ Q\\'ner anx.&ous ~ Submit! mastet"pic<e. Lido Isle, near clubhouse, :-..... !ii.reel to str<:1da . 3 Bed room & den, 4 4501 HampckiComeoShorrsSat/Sunll-S baths, S UPER says it a ll !! Sorry, S>&,:500. . INVESTOR'S MUST a ppofntment only. Sl35,000. Call · ~EE NO\V!! Just li str d ., c hoice 540.1151 Corona del Mar TH IPLEX> :rwo 2. IRVINE TOWNHOUSE bedrooms. one 1 bedroom. all"'with . JUST RELEASED, large 3 bedroom, 2 expansive ocean viCYiS. One block" , ~th + bonu s r oom:· Appointed wjth COUH'l'RY COTTAGE $30,900 from beach. Al so a pa rtment avajt:&ble c al cellhtCJS, formal dining, I~rge for lease . $350. Submit. $159,900. · brick i epl ace, -a nd private atrium -CALL 644-7270 28.28 E-Coast Highway, Corona chi Mw S tea l ii!! 1-';intastic barcain. Ulkc to the bea.ch from this i.ecludcd j!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- c ot, 1t g e w ith 3 IJii; I RE 1002 ~let~h:: ~ s es~:,~ n 1\~~ ~~!'! .......... ~.?.~~ ~~~~~~!.;.: .......... . •rCM.1nd1. Assume s,!U,300 FH~ loan, No qu;il1(y1 ng ot· 10 new 1-'llA/VA • ehheF way, n.:s .;.i .i;te.A).. Call now 645 --030.J _ FOREST OLSON he llc>u/t<,>0' A CILOWIU IAHI! COMP!NI You'll Hav~ RC'<ill l ifu/I\' clf'tor;1 ted 5 !ti!. 41;-h<1 ., paneling, :i frplt:s.. ll<1rnp/!'>hp; S26t1,ooo. Cu.o.;lom 5 RR. 4 h;.1., "'ilh 80 ft . n f vie\v front<i~t· on l;.ignon. Jta1np /1 toi.ll. Sl'J5.0oo. 70 Lirtdo l1le Dri"e Prime 4°:'.) fl . J.agnnn J,ot -SIS0.000 t 'or inrorn1<.1tion on all homes & lots ca ll Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR e ntra n ce. bro w awa y the lawn mower and c ·oy carerree living in comfort a nd sehJi:!.!.Y· Call .fcir lull . detai ls. 546·5880. ' General 1002General R.E. * Happy He-w Yeor- Speciol N'pt Island. Sell or lse toption ! Co rner 2 BR. home. S350 P er l\Io . Q ui ck possess. 675 · 7060. ' LUSE/OPTIOM Glen Ma r a r ea, 1-l u nt. Beac h . Beaut. 3 BR, 2 ba, fe nced )'d, trees. i'\ca r sc h oo l . 543,500. (Lease $300 mon th). 556·8800 "Happy Hollday1" Cuttom luxury llillside Mesa Verde. 'rruly func· tlonal, 1.a1ng design. Grand entf)", Ji ving room and formul din1n~. 'l'rue l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~HAA:0-rc;-fJMii)i---;;;;.:;;~--c ount ry kitchen with spacious family eating . . HARD TO FIND DUPLEX. •r•a. Sepu rate ficst1:1 fun GeMrell IOOZ,Cieneral I 00 J\1esa Verde 2-sty, 4 3 & 2 Bdrm. units .. 341 Boy\1Je Drive, N 8 b7'l blbl room1 •'w·~.nthc:d to de11 1uxe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••!'•••••••••••• BR, fam . r m ., 3 ba. Good rental area, poo · it ex t·e en • Lo I d · t Costa Mesat'Good ~~!::.~Y U p~e~~.5 ·e! ~.t-'afe @ ~~..,J,-,, str~:t~~.~oO.q u ie fi nancing.$49,500. · the first to see 1l. Call ~~ ~ 642·7491 640·8484 646-2313. . ' rJ] LTO. RS m Ol'f~111 •·u·,11,,.•iv"1 •1.::1• 190 Newport Fashion LJ3 REA LJ3 I•ISan&J s~E:::~r•RoKERs -wE M~~;n:ou •Inca! om"'. T• .. ,,. v•• - r II You Can Sell It, Find It, Ln'S-GO COMDO • We staff each offi ce with 12 u 1 •time producti ve salespeople. Trade It W1"th a Want •• J .J bd rm, 2 ba, good Hun· m I sor• "" tiniton Heach location • Commissions begin at 65 -ir O /G 1 $27,500to$28.00>. · on a slidi ng scale. General R.E. 1002General R.E. • For 15 vears \Ve have been North t bdrm, Bayfront Balboa Orange Co'unty's leading Real Estate Peninsula $59,500. firm. 2-2 bdrm Bayfronl. Newport Beach, $69,SOO and $87.~00. -viS'laN-: REALTY 2743 £. Csl ll"'Y Coron.a del ~11tr HILLTOP MAHSIOH Spect acular J6tj degree view . cnastliae. Custom inlaid wood walls, glass f r nnl ll\'Llll! suite, cockt1il pat 1(1 ha!cuny · qu ie l country <1l · m oi.pherc. $5!1,00l.l C11JJ 645--t!JOJ • Independently owned. Call our setret ary, Debbie: 640-1120 ... or l\'Ir. Gordon Haney, Pres.; .774·8949 (res.) 100 G....,.ol 100 ' •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• A LOT FOR Lots A Lot A LITILE Lots A View Almos t iln acre. !luge Sf'e 01JI of West Newport rambhng r11ri ch hou5e lQ Catalina in a nice veranda entry with pride of ownership com. waterfall, custom mun1ty.Wouldbe easy 10 fireplace. dining, eoun· build your dream on try kitche n, secluded $33.000. Cci ll 54fi-23 13. master suite v.·1th 2nd QIJf11til9 •11s 1uN1oef '•'(f' _,ath. Sep arate maicls [flJ I ~uarters for rental un· . lfaJ:j1illl its). S'car garage & tool It~ 1•'[:1 shed. Sacrlfil·e · c~t;itc 11·:;:·~~:!~~~1 !;;/ quldat1un ! iSS.000 ---- , PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW ACOlDWELLllNKERCOMP.lMY S pacious 4 bedroom --~ custon1 pool home w1lh GI NO DOWN A-COLOWJJJ.!ANKERCOMPAJI' spectacuh1r vli.'w. from $200 TOTAL Ml'"'UTES ma"" bedcm, t"'"" & 1"'11 d1n1n~ l'ln and the MoveJ You In!! Fromr.;;·\\·pt.&KollCen· m oder ''dr1•an1 '' Presti11 e area NE1\B. ters, UCl, lrv. l ndu~trial k1t«hen. Lowcrlcvl"'l v.·/2 .. BEACll. J.u,,h lanl!scap· cornplex & OC i\1rpt. bcdrms, + s tudio + ing. Seclude1l cn1ry . Ne\l.·er shJkl' r1)1)f CJlhf rl'crcat1on room with Mass1\·c hr1r k llrcplace. rwneh. :J hr, i ha, all f<re11lacc and k1t rhen- Coun tr~ kll c hen . 7 bltns, rpts. d rp...;, Ii;. 1oullablf' for separ<1li.' llY· SllAOt:·rnl::t:S.Fam1ly pa110, s· ":illt·d yd 1ngarea,for1n-la\\·sor cJ1n 1ng . 4 gc11cro4i Showl'i Hke a ~todel. ,\:,· ·!'.' bedrooms J1uge eovercd sume 7',,., V ,\ lo:in. $22-1 400£.171' fOR All p.1110. O\\nt•r 111ust jln, mo. lmmcd. rJO!ises~1un. CM AU.AS t•k e advdutagc call $41 ,500.A ~t.. · ' i:42-2~JS. . l)J>t-::"): 1 \o.i 30 ~!iik•il:\li . /:;:;;:~ ?.::~~ ~~~°:o -Renl Til)'ours Pool-leach OPEN HOUSE Brand new 2,:-.\j:)J'.)'. Si.000 ~1 Hn1 ~ u r e d yard s. S I S . I c mo\·e in co~ts. Cathedral Ell'\iilt'(i vestibule, Step a·/ un. -.., re1l1ng. hr1ck fireplace, tlnv.·n liv 1ng r oom . JU, l.1nda Isl(• ru stic atmosph<.;rc, .... ur· l'utfnal d1n1n& serve(! hy Thia. ·pres11.:1uu:s luxury prise bonus room' over \If j:U l ley. ~normous .,..e v.· I' u rt R ca ".h garage. ~iovf' 1nJ()ll ;1y!! wondcd fiesta roon1 . w tttcrlrnnt· home 11 Call645--0JO:J. 'J'\\·10 l;inJ1n~ sta1rct1se. 1voi llM llh1 ror tm'R\edillle 4 CifCU)ttf' b-l!I C:ouy, ~ hu1e ticcup an"c)'. Dock1n11 · r.epara.t~' s lee.p .... j apt1 ce (?r J bo::its for quartars. Kings OHlsler lho1, r;en hornf' holiday suite. t;O' wrap around vl.s1for,, '4 bcdroom:-., 3 . dance pavihun., t\ssu~ ath1>, t'>.lr:t\,1,11;1ntly ·.. 7',. \'A SJf)O jX!l" month 11ed m111 ,tcr ~u1tt' paysull.Ownermu~tK Owner wlll '!it'll I or uniter 'COlDWELLIAJIKER COWlJIY t;'I•~ :itlv:i n·1 age. C11ll • · ~. AS!>umc '1'.o lst -----841 2!1:1.s. TO on cootrdf't nr re· Fhrar·Uppn-O'°!"' ,,,,,, 'j•..,N.,.-,. fuNHl"1i1t·u11der currcnl 4 Bedroom .!. hath In !~ I rat~. nor1h C0$1a ,\h.'l'>.J area lljj!lj11~·1- £1 ~ VA 103' of 1·~ int PBY•· il~ : Q1.-Ull "',... ble $2~tJr 1non1h nf't-d l · ·. Place · p;unt <ind loving care. • Propertl•• ~ubmit ynur d11"~ l'••Y Turn xour llAif.cl ub• lnto a 712•1910 mf'nt. St'lh·r "'Ill help ... lt·r~o Sc'll lhc.m \\1th a 1•00 °"'"" ''· "''w'°•' 11&c1t !in.a.nee. Oa1l v P 1 lot CJ:i5s1flecl Ad · ------Hocll'ftda :1ni:l ·u~t· the monl!.v fur A mecnab/ Irvine realty · --. FIMERHOMES FROM $41,500 tci.$775,000 ULTRA SHARP. Newly decorated 4 bedroom home w/beautiful mirrored walls, r ich parquet fl oors & crystal chandeliei:s. Elegant new Grecian designed PoOl _:j acu zzi. High corner lot w/some view. $125,000. Lois Egan 644·6200. (E26) 'ABSOLUTB. Y BEAUTIFUL 3 or 4 bedroom hom e w /rormal dining r oom -manicufed gardens - two fi r eplaces -& pri vate .Pett.ch. $107.500. Barbara Aune 6(2·8235: (E27) HOLIDAY SPECIAL Pr ofcssionallY decorated 3 bedroom, 21h: bath home. 2-story w/over 2600 sq. ft. 2 ~-'J yrs. old. Near Westcliff shopJJing. $62,500. J eanne Newman 642·8235. ( E28) JUST LISTED & PRICED TO SELL Deli g h tful C h ance llor bu i lt University Park 3 bedroom, 2 bath de t ach ed home. P r ofessionally landscaped -access to parks, pools & t ennis. S59,500. Emmet McKune 644-6200. ( E29)" EASTILUFF -SPLIT·LlVEL -VIEW. Spacious 3 bedroo m home w /view o m ountains & Uppe r Bay. 1 Form al dining room, living room & Jg. rumpus room. lmmed: possession. $89,950. L arry Dyer 642·8235. (E30) -PICKET FEMCB> COTT AGE DUl'UX. Exceptional 3 bedroomi>eauty in cor· ner location w/mini -v iew or oce.an. "PLUS" charming rear r ental unit. Only $92,500. Lo_is Miller 642·8235. IE32) LIVE TM! UDO LIFE. Rayfront hon1es -~ord or Scud n1oor )''C>ur OOat .iir.llSmt. Enjoy tennis ..+-cl-l.lbhouse actfrities. Comfortable horne, wide lot , 3-patios . OPEN SUN· DAY 12·51'.M. 626 VIA LIDO NORD. iE33 l (;lasslrletJ nds ""11 hi e: Rtol fitatt ~l crl'o ! f.:t1ll 642 5678 To Jt,'m ~. smHll 1lcm!> c c1-==~9~6~l::-8~l~l~6~L:JL'~''~'·_..:_::_ _ _:=:1-J~~~~~~~~~~~~~-11ny ltl•ril f.4~ .V.7A .... ---- -·- - ' • I • . ll66iSJ-IM'1HI 11.UffS .....-:--Sura 'T" 4 llJlrm1., ramUy nt)., formal dining r m. plus huge bonus rm. ror your pool t able, home(of(jce or famlly hobby center. Beautllul . brick patJo, idea!Cor entert · .~. C.f.. Colesworthy 640-002(). General R.E. · 1002-• 100 .. , .......................................... . OM THE WATEll Start the new year r11ht · '~·-LOW DOWH by alvin& your family the Sharp3 Bedroom, 2balh. deliaht of living at the Pl SO(). .beach in this spacious 3 P.S. Realty "4--8616. bedroom, family room!~~~~~~~~ home withpier "slip inr= . prestigious Newport 7';\ Loan, a11umab!e b Beac h c ommunit y . a nyone,. pymnla on! Walk e r & Le9 Real $260.mo.,br,nr.So.Cs Blitate, 646-7111 Open Pla1a, E d Riddle eves. Realtor64&-1811. • ,,_.-...... , ' -""'---22 MAIM SAIL DRIYI Comer of Marguerite & Sa n J.oaquln HJUs Rd ., Corona del Mar. Open 10 to 5 da lly. Price r ange $95,000 lo $115,000. 2 BR. & den & 3 bd rms. 316 OTERO, THE IWFFS ()pen Sal. & Sun. l ·S. Private end unit, vfew of bay; 2 patios & magnificent decor. Owner finance. $99,500 1 FIRST TIME OFffRB>I 5 Bdrms., gracious Linda lsle\home ; excellent OOor plan; exquisite decor. Large boat slip. '' WATERRtOMT ' 4 Bdrm + artist's studio: upstairs guest quarters with a m agnificent view! L a r ge pier: pri vate drive; S385 ,000 -Fee. Owner will he lp fin ance, Open S.un. 14; 103 Bayside Place . w.·,..1111 Mn to • .,. •• you HUG HOMES.REALTORS 56 7 s .. Mlcolu Drive, Suite I 02 Newport Center . . 640.4050 DIRECTORY . ' Keep .. ,this handy directory with you this Wffktncl as you Go house-hunting. All ... loca.tlons lis~ below are described In are~ter detail by advertlsltit e1·s.wh~re .li:t today's D'AIL Y PILOT WANT ADS. Patrons showing open houses for sale or rent are urged ta tlst Suctllntormatlon ll'lthls column each Friday, Sa~urday and Sunday .. HOUSES FOR SALE. •2832 Boa Vista Dr., Mesa Verde CM 2 IEDIOO"\ 546·2:H3 . .. ~un llo 5 •612 Heliotrope. Old Corona, CdM 227 Ocean View IN pl Hts) NB 675-7225 $67·500 SUnllto4 646·24 14 S126,000 Su nllo 5 14658 Gold en GteO. Irvine '*.1500 .Galax~' Dr. (Dover Shores) 673-855-0 526.000 Sun lto S ]';B . 2 IR & FAMILY ROOM or DEM 642-8235 . Sun U o 4 :30 10 Rue Fontainebleau (Big canyon~ •1132 ~bbt 1de Rd. cHVHJ.ll sJ NB N.B. 644-6200 SI 10,000 Sun 1.10 5 644-1766 $139,500 Sal/Sun 1-S 22 H er~11 t agc Ln. (Big Ca nyon? NB 3 Rue Deauville, Big Canyon, N.B. 644·6200 Sun llo5 ""·6056 Sl24 500 Sun 14·30 432 Isabell a Terr(Corona Hglnds) ~ · ' ' . CdM 235 Magnolia, C.M. Sat/SUn 1·5 675·6000 $139 500 Sat/Sun l ·S 752·l920 1201 Hi ghl and Dr. 'cwestcliff) N.B: 3 IEDIOOMS 642-8235 5125,500 Sat /SUn 1·5. 4JOVista Parada CBluffsJN.B. ••607 Bayside Dr. (Pro111ontory 675·6000 $98,liOO Sun. l ·S Bay) KB. l318Santanella (Irv. Terr.) CdM · 673-3900 Sal /Sun 10-5 675-3000 Sun. l·S lJ)86 Vallejo.Cir (Mesa WoodS) Q l'f. 1401 Santaneu, (Irv. Terrace) CdM 545-Sl!OO S58,500 Sat/Sun U -5 675-6000 S68,000 Sal/Sun l<><S •35 Rue F.onlainebl eau, Big Canyon, 429 Vista Suerte, N.B. (Blurts) · N.B. 673·8550 S72,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 644-6056 $215,000 Sun. 1·4 :30 •1837 Lake St. Huntington Beach 107 Linda Is le, N.B. 546·5880 · $43,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 752·1920 Sat/Sun 1·5 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) •19841 Chesapeake, H.B. KB. . 968-1944 S49,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 · .£44·4910 $73,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 5 BEDROOl4 --- 1984 "Port Cl.ardge,CHVHJ 2672 Circle Dr. B3yshores. NB 673·8550 569,500 Sunllo5 675·7225 5195,000 SunlloS 30!SS. Maddock, Santa Ana 646-8811 547,000 · SUnlto4 . . . 3 Ill & FAM ltM Gr DIH- •1935 Highland, Harbor Hghlnds, N.B . 642-5200 $69,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18387 Colville St., Fountain Valley 968·2878 $62,000 Sun. l -5 3606Catamaran (}Ml) CdM ·· · 640·1002 • .•.. sat/Sun 12-5 llOi Brookshine, N.B. , 646-7711 $99,950 Sal/Sun 1·5 1106 Sandpiper Dr. (HVH ) N.B, 644·6200 S97 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1132 White Sails, Harbor View, CdM · 675-7225 $79,950 Sal /Sun l·& 1901 Sabrina Terr. tlrvine Terr) N.B. 673·8550 Sl89,SOO Sal /Sun 1·5 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Dig Canyon, N.B, 644·6056 $149,500 Sun. l -4:30 34 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon, N.B. 644-6056 $124 ,SOO Sun.1·4 :30 10~ Sandcastle (}(VHJ CdM , · 644·1766 S94.000 Sun.1·4 •1931) P ort Bristol, HVH . 675-7225 ···ss5,ooo I Sun 110 5 484 Cabrillo (Eastside) CM ' 646-8811 SS2,000 Sun l lo·4 •21371 Le montree, Hll 962-5511 S62,lil» • SUn llo 5 2863 Alla Vis ta I Eastbluff)":"B 642·8235 S89,9SO sun Ito 5 •3412 Landt an a, Costa Mesa -· 546·2213 Sun Ito 5 1892 1 Via Messin a, lr\·ine · 646·7711 fl9,900 Su n Ito S S IR & FAM RM .,. DEM · 2645 Bamboo St (Easlbluff) N.B. 640-6006 $95,000 Sat/Sun l ·S *1608 Ga laxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N .B. 644·1766 $215,000 Suq.1-5 10 Rue Marseillesl-Bjg Canyon, N'.B. 644.Q056 Slft2,SOO Sun. 1·4 :30 5 Royal St. George (Big Canyo n) N.B. . 644-4910 S265,000 Sat/Su n l·S 49 Royal S{. George (Big Canyon)' N.B .. 644·4910 S295,000 Sat /Sun 1.s 80akmont Ln. I Big Canyon> N.B. i. 644·4910 S32S,OOO . SatiSun l·~ B egon ia IGreenbrook a'tea) CM 0·1151 · Su n I to6 626 Vio Lido Nor d (Lido Isle! NB: 642·8235 Sun 12 to 5 '**319 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Shores) \" B 642·$235 S275 ,000 Su n t, to 4 · 29 Jn,·C'rncss Ln . <Big Canyon) NB f &12·8235 · Sun llo S HOME & INCOME 2 IR··&-1 BR 700 Begonia (O ld CdM) CdM 675-6000 :S71 ,9SO Sal./Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE . ~ Vj $ta Orn ada !The Bluffs) N.B.' 644-7662 587,500 Sat /Sunl·5 DUPLEXES FOR S~LE, I BEDROOM lACH . 4 BEDROOM • '*362.Vis ta Ornad a (The Bluffs ) N.B. 512 Begonia, Co rona cl cl ~lar ' • -675·3000 · .Sun. 1·5 5'14· 1999 S79.500 Sun i2 lu 4' ···'ts Ru e Gra nd Ducal (Big Canyon ) • ·-1 BR & I IR .\ N,B. .. . • · 231·23n•, Magn oll a;·C.~s 115 · "s' 675-6000 Sl3tsoo Sal/Sun 1·5 752· 1920 a un ,. ;!02 Seawll!'.d..CdM J BR 1. 2 •R. ,. . • 675·5511 $127,000 Sat/Sunl·S 504B · I Cd" 2Sl5 Holly L a ne, N.B. 675':/l: a, . '" --~n. 1·$ .752-1920. Sun.1·5 . J . BEDROOMS fACH 4 llt & fAl-flLY ROOM or DIM ~l''> J aSmlnc. Cd M 984 P "d " c •1 ·•· 673·8550 Sll7,000 :;;ut /Sun l·S r e51 10, osta" esa SOS Acacia CdM 546·~313 ' • Sat /Sun 1·5 673 111s0· • $!~ 17348 Los Amigos Circ., Ftn. Va lley 510 A~oc a do CctM' .~·~~~·le, H~~~gton :~~~u n l ·5 ."§'IJ.:i910 ' $145,000 962·5511 Sat /Sun l2:80·4:30 * Pool Sat/Smf).·S Sun.~-~ • JOOS! Thesl)us, JI B • • Wal•rfronl 546·2313 Sun lto5 ••• Watorfr.onl & '°°' I • ( ~ C, • • ·_,) I . .. . '... · . f. . ~ " ' ~ SUncsay, [)ecember 29, 1974 \ DAILY PILOT 03 ........ For Sate i=""s ,:O,. Sole Hout.n For Sate JHoutM For Sale POr Sal•.• ' I I'°" s.a. •••••••••••••••••••••• .••••••••• ~ ........................... ;l.<!j"'' •••••·••••••••••• ••. ''':!'''' ... , •.•••••• -:;.. U-tnForSol• H ..... E ..... <ot. Ht for Sol• House- ·' · __ .....__. ~ r---al I 002 tM I I Ou, ~ .. ~-. ' ,, '''''!..t.!.•••• ..... ••••••• .. ---· ·,. ~,.-... -'"""'" / ra _ -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ii!!':___ • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100~ .. • 1002 ..Waf llt.E. I 002Gentral R.E. I 001 ••••••••••••••••··~·· ,,_.._,_,,UL.••u•••••••• ---Ginft'ol I 0·0·2 GtNtal R.r:-::o • • -~-R.E. -ener ...... -REAi:'rO~ '7S.S~ll . . OPEN .HOUSE SAT/SUM 1.5 202 SEAWAHD : Shorecliffs, ''Old World" charm. Tree shaded secluded patios; custom built -one of a kind. Beam ce ilings, polls hed w00<l floors. Owner wishes to sell quickly. CAMEO SHORES: Lov ely· tUree bedroom, famil y-rc>om, horne With OCEA~ VIEW. Choice corner lot - tennis tourt s ize. Totally redecorated and in "s parkling" condition. Indoor, outdoor Califo rnia living al it's best. EAST BAY FRONT : LrJ'TLE ISLAND. Jn~eresting unusual five bedroom home on the bay -PRIVATE PIEH or home can be re-converted to income property. Cail for details. $250,000 HARBOR V1 EW HiLLS: Here's the re· ally ~·Big On:C!_' Six. bedroo'ms with pool, jacuzzi & putting green with Totem Pole -l-lo11est Injun! Bring the family and enjoy this lovely home $149,5-00 . 2515 Emt'Coast Hi9hway, eDM 675·55M GeMrol R.E. I I 002 C.:.eo~ral P:.E. 1002 .............................................. WESLEY N TAYLOR CO . ltEALTOltS Sllll'l' 1!146 IEST MEW HOME BUY! -$73,500 On beautiful corner site! Move right in. Landscaped, cptd, draped. NEW 1-siory 3 BR, 2. bath Linda model in the Bluffs. Private patios, greenbelt. 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1·5 . COIOMA DEL MAR IMCOME - New e!clusive. Nr. new luxury duplex south of hwy. LR water view! 3 BR 2 ba, de11. frpl ea. unit. Beamed ceiling, huge sundeck. Quality built 5145.000. 510 AVOCADO OPEN SUN.1-5 llG CANYOM ONE STORY -$295,000 Golf course-view from NEW luxurious 5 BR custom home w /fR. OR & 5 ba. Lush cptg, air-conditioning, imported crystal It. fixtures. abundqnt m arble. 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1·5 llG CYM CUSTOM HOME-$265,000 Luxurious warmth .in this top qualiiy 5 BR home. Spac. entry, lge FR w /wet bar, 01{. ·Golf course view. SROYAL ST.GEORGE SAT/SUN1·5 llG CAMYOH_.;. 194' OM FAIRWAY Fabulous NEW one·of-a·kind split level w/huge recreation room. den, 5 bdrms, formal DR & 4'12 ha. Spectac. C.C & Newport Center View. $325.000. 80AKMONT LANE· SAT/SUN 1·5 fl 11 S• Joacpn Hills Rood llEWPORT CENTER, M.I. 644-49 I 0 -.,.olR.E. I002G .. eral 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME Newport Beach for less than $70,000 . Familv ropm , dining room, and 2 flrepla.ces. Ren1odeled kitchen. l.arge enclosed yard. Excellent corner lo~a - tion. · • . I INCOME UNITS HEAR BEACH Build equity in sharp corner duplex while relaxing in bonus rooms over garage. Selling Jlrice includes ~anges, refrigerators. \Vasher & dryer 1n laun- dry room . Pricecl to sell at 593,000. THIS HOME HAS IT ALL . Popular Coron~• ·del .r.1<.1r -ii~ddre.ss . charm with quality, \'!CW of the ~1de pools and pounding-surf from ·this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Terms too! 5142,500. ..... . 140' 1'Rl~E OCEAM FROtlTAGE. ~ct:acu ... Jr estate on Eust Ocean· front . Custon1 home + g ues t 'quarters. Love ly gardens -5 car garage + orr s treet puking. $395,000. IROADMOOR llG CAMTOM . (\ \'ery_s p!?cial Plan #2 with conversa· lion pi,t. Beautifully landscaped,: 'Carpeted and draped .... 4 bedrooms, family room. Quiel str~l e nd of cul· de-~uc. $172:000 ." ~ •· ·· ' 75' LIDO FRONTAGE Spacious. 5 bedroom home \o,;ith dining room. office, s'eparate childrcns \\'ing and famll~-room. Secluded patio in center or thl s -ouis\~ftdin.¥ ran1ily horn•. 5169,500. r ' •••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••••1111ttt ~;~:~k:~~i~;~ .......... :vAii:ev ~~:.\L.rv··········· i.{Jc_ .. , .•..•. ,.iiii,15tiiiiililliillli11111 ... 1111111/e.~!!11 ... •&1!111 .. K<.!i'ch r~al ei.tate 111 the PRES~ 1 S f . ff l :~.~~"~'''"" We w•nl OPEN HOUSES e e arre ea 'I , 113~ ~~le ~5~i~~!~~~~~bor View, is our BEST BUY. Great corner Jot . l\li'O patios, Jots of open glass are;.is . Only 57~.5-00 . HHal.PdPY '"'' 4 Poin1 ~~·mS!~nNl~Jtr is " 0 I ayS . M<\G N IFICt:NT VILLA .. lots or §~~ Tti~~I:-. w Associated ;.1 ufhentic decorating, giant bonu ~ _ SOUTH COAST room ,'!;.,balhs -51·19 .900 -·and • Brok~ Oll'NEl!S,\YILL TRADE FOR A ""'-~,_...,., ·BREN HAllOO~'ll-:WTWOSTOll\'. HOMES OPEM 1-5 THIS AFTERMOOM A UNIQUE HOMElnlnlMTettoco--..._ 5 BR. RA !:ISTYLE · · low interest, 3 bdrm, Untque lot INCOME -2s12 Circle Dr. in 13:tl<:;hores is " layout , only 568.000. See Jim Valentine. G Rl'!-AT R A MB LIN G'-L AR G F: at ]JOI Santanella, Irvine Terrace. PROPERTY FA~llLY1t(}Jll E with 5 baths liQd 5 car A UNIQUE TOWHHOME in li9 Conybft FOUR u~rrs. f.:it~tsidc garage. LARGEST_LOT in Bay~ ores. $4S(frj'j.RICE REDUCTIQ.N WATERFROMT COTTAGE -Newport Be:ich. Pi er and !lout right in front of !his cute 2 bedroom home. Zoned ll·2. Now $85,000. Availuble immediately. AREYOUREADY? , OWMERS ARE MOVIMG SOOM FHOM '-n11s f'H ESH A!'(D llAPJ>Y 1'9;\l'f: IN JI arbor llighlands. l\cY.'l y ~ora te<! in ~unn v colors, this 3 brdro()n1 horne has a lo,·l·I ~" pool as \\Cl l. Offered at Sfi!l .noo. 1'35 Hi<f.iland, H.B. Sat/Sun l·S Deau.ville model, 4 bdrm. 3450 s q . ft., ~~~:!~:.d . a Year:. old. keep a sailboat on the-s~1d !SPr1 ·ate> elegant arid' SJ>a cious feel. Vacant, Assume7•,.r; lo:in. s treet s and beaches. 1')0 SIB.· ' owner will finance at only $137 .500. LAHG t:: 'i AC.:Ht.: lol w 'I TR~DE"'FOR N E\\'PORTCOl\00 0)\ '! '-.. WH,t\T A JEWEL! It's a r e al home "'ilh See Vergilene Hull at #25 Rue Gr<Jnd unill> <ind rooui for lv.o Ask11JgS195.000. -~ bcdroon1 s. i..!lld just ,gorgeous - BALBOA ISlAND DUPLEX ml.Ire. ()v.·ncr v.·1H <'tirry "< A I Ducal. Big Canyon. '" 3 BR WITH POOL s1rn-1;inu ,, s un s hin e vell ow. s o A UNIQUE DUPLEX IHCOtcsnadel"MGr-ALSt) three more lo .. i nc:·JuC1~1 is a 2. hedroo1n ~1pa rtn1c11 l. Sh. gJ.e<l · ed tt e pl s one ch""~"r·om . 1939 Port B ristol is a s m <1s hing Sl.'!O.OOO . • rn • tvy "Over co ag . u ""4"-, 0 0 . I BONUS C \13 \'"' bdrm l·nc"om···e·"uni·l. Brick patio, roomy I NV~•Tw1 s 1·:Lv POHT flN • wit' I ' '·'" N:J08EWC"olpli10is.R~allH>oa 1h~laHndTS Sat. 12··1 }'Rt:t-:c.;1)UNS1<:L1:..u 1~001\tt .... Lots of fresh' l<1nd scaping. kitchen lols<t charm. Only $71 ,500. See CALL 6•15·tit>H> l\IOTIVATED SELLER SBS,000. Vergile~e I-lull at 700 Be gonia. .:_ · A UMIQUE 'HOME in Corona Hkjhlonds-•A pl R~~l~e:1 2 BR. POOL . . h Outstanding buy! 4 bdrn1s, incredible '--J--SJ 2 1-f el iotroi>e. is a RAllE OLD OH THE CANYON -3 llcdrooms \\'Jl view hi gh on a hill surrounded with CORONA:'cutie pie" \\'ilh a J>OOI <ind bonus area plus hu ge j)l~yroom. pine' trees. Vacant, anxious. Coast · pri\·ate patio. Completel~· rcnlod eled l~arge tot and son1e vie\v ot ·ocean. 1-lwy to Seaward to 432 Isabella, See Superlative \vith modern featurcs. ll-2 lol. Asking Nc v.:ly paintC'd and carpele.(i. Ethel Steidl. Now only $139,5-00. Vi"ew Home S6?,5-00. . lmm•u:ul a lc! S75.000. · A UNIQUE HOME in the Bluffs - New! like new condition 3 bdrm, Trina D" 1 i"" i ve w e ll -2 BR. BEACH COTTAGE rr 1nai11t;iinl'd cuslom buill model. view of Bav from Blu s, 3 Bit plu s den. 'Jd'6 33rd St. is NE \VJ>ORT'S condo. Very warm. S98,5()(). See Tom. Everylhing in excellent CHEAPEST property. 'f\\'O baths. din-' PETE 8iiliRETI REALTY Boland at 430 Vi sta Parada, Bluffs. cond1l1 on. 1nan1cured ing room a nd large porch. LOTS OF uN1<>u1: li()M~s ~~:~~~~d:~~~:~~~~p~~ · POTENT~~ir6'7~i9:is ) 1605 Wettcliff Dr., N.B. 64?·5200 OH TOP OF THE REAL ESTA.TE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA Ofl MAR. 675·6000 MESA VERDE. 546-5990 • CALL US grade carpeting 1l is now vacant and ready lo mov e inl o. C all 67J-K550 ... Of'fri rn Q .11sruN11')1't 11·rr• ~~~=!~·!: ... ~ .. !~.~~=~=!~·!; ...... !?.~~ 1 l• ~-&4tati.@ ~~ i90 Newport FaShion Center 0.-. . Island Op•n Hou,. Sohrdoy & San®y 1-5 BIG CANYON-$295.000 Golf course view from luxurious 5 BR custom home w /frpl ., d_in rm & 5 BR's. lush crptg. A~/C, lrg <:ourtyard. "49 Royal St. George" MEWPORT IEACH U...:640-1120 SANTA AMA Unr. 833-3158 Don't Be a Gadabout!! Sellle dov.·11 and own a piece of this great USA of ours. Ci el a feeling of what l~ome Ownership" really me ans~omfort, ;, convenience. stabilily, • thal is whal this.adorable 4 bedroom horne has lo offer. PLUS an assun1a· b l e l oa n . A sk in g S34.000! ! ! ! G....... IOO:i~.\ 100 ~WCA:t::E ·····2·sroiiY0WATERERc;.;i;:····1·~:,E.~LTORs Fixer Upper with pier & slip. $93,500 :---Copen E•enincpl TERMS. No qualifying or points. W111 consider boat or any newer h'lercedes Benz as down. payment. WATERFRONT DUPLEX -y,rith Pier & Slip. Close to everything. Excellent rentals. 883.500. JACOBS REAL TY 6754670 29 I? M•wporl Bl•<!-comer 30tto BESTIUY 1n a-pr-i·vate area w/pr1vatc be~ch. 4 BJ{, 2'irtiilr-;-~fa•mrm w/char broiler. secluded patio, spectacular ocean view, best surfing. Owner will carry 2nd., or lease/op- tion. SllS,000. GROBB & ELLIS Real Estate, 675-7080 \V anl ad resulls . 6.J2·567f G...,.olR.E . I 00 G .. eral R.~. I 002 G .. erol ~.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... CAN .YON ' ,. . :CREST -"' 714 E. B•lboa Blvd:· B•lbo• 67s-4060 1002°G ....... R.E. 1002 ······················· ....................... . Big Canyon Open Houses :!~~~~~~!l I Sttn; ·l-4:30 3 RUE DEAUVILLE -View Dover, 2 & den decorated lik e model. landscai>ed, great view. Will consider lease option at SSSO monthly or .. IRVINE TERRACE The best buy available in this exclus ive community. 3 Lge. bdrms., immac. thruout & NOT ~easehold ; you ewn the la nd -S83 ,500. (Lease/option also).· 1318 SAMTAMELLA T!llRACE CORONA DEL MAR Lovely duplex. 3 Bdrms. & 2 baths dh +a 2 bdrm. ocean vi~w apt. Sl12,500 504 BEGONIA THE BLUFFS Elegant G·Plan; 2-Story end unit \\'ith 1\ft.· view. 4 Bdrms., dining rm .. 3 baths. l\·lany custom extras included in sale price of S92,500. 2662 VISTA ORMADA BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 C407 l. COAST 1-i\NV CORONA OE.L MAR 5124,500. 34 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU -Brand new 3 bedrooms.· 3 baths. newly landScaped, decorated. quiet location. $124 ,500. 29 RUE GRANO VALLEE -3 Bedroom on 10th green. 2800 Sq. fl . f\.1arble m aster bath. Reduced to $149.500. Owner will carry. ~ '10 RUE MARSEILLES ~ 5 Bedr.QCWis plus study. lVlarble master b1t.h. Rom;m tub. carpeted & draped. Pool size yard $162,500 .. 35 RUE':-FONTAINEBLEAU Magnificent 4 Jiedroom~, stud~. dinin g roo.m· •. pool. 1acuzz 1. Out s tanding view. Reduced lo $215,000. •Many Other Listings, Custom Lots & Rentals in Newport Beach. -.:r.'I~ COROnA DEL mRR • CORNER PACIFIC VIEW AND.NEW MacARTHUR BLVD -. $66,900 " 1,650 SO. FT. TO 2,090 SO. FT. FIREPLACE IN MASTER SUITES AND LIVING ROOMS COBBLESTO'NE DRIVES ' -· SUNKEN LIVING ROOMS BALCONY OFF MAST-ER SUITES ' • . ~ .~ ..... PRIVATE ENTRY GARDEN WALLED REAR PATIO • TOTAL SECURITY -- ) • ESTATES t -. . ... ·~ ........ " .. • • • • ,_ ' • • ' ' ' -r --; .... '-. ~ ) -.·- • ' n • DAILY PILOT &Jnd1,. Oecemti.r 29. 111• , HOUM1 f-or Sol• Honn,_.$... -SM . A.er. ... fer Hie 120 WOIM Prap11 ty 2000 .,... -. . ..................... ··················"····· ................• .,,., .. . HOmnFors• JHounf...sete tfoMM•ForSole ;.;:;;_;;~;::;~·;o_~Q ······;·i;:;;.·····104i;;;~-.:;;;~·; ... ····04i AVO CA O.O' LA~b ~ TRIPLEX G..-eral 31~2. ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••" .~.'" •• ••• .,,,,,,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1500 /!c. ln Ranch ... ••••••••••••••••••• ' -• •• ,,,.-. ~. lDl.creat.only ASSUMAB.L.E-VALOAN. ••••••••••••.,•.j,!.!••••..!, GtMnal R.L I 0.QJ Gttt_trol R..E. I OOl Costa ~~tsa I o24 -_--. lfO Y pa.laHT H.t.WPORT~HllGHt:S 1tght-rorl.'es-n.te· 0>·ver8'1·prtntepatkJI--~ o-. ,.., •••••• ,. ···································.···:···········:·:··· JUST 11.utlrulMptictWb.. 4 Hr, den. brlck rr lc, Ov.·nl'r.714 · Owne r ' I uni\ v.·lih LAMDLO"DS! .,. .......... ..,.,. ... ,,._..,._..,.,,.,.;..,.,...,_ " If' PA Y It EN T ? vulookine the city of I a r g e I o t . C ho c e Clreplace. All tv.·o 80111'11 we S p ecia l I 1 a I n $33.1:1.SO 3 Br, 1~• l:lii. v.,,. , BEAUT( t IAttUfta, thJ1 mJnt cond., Ntwport 8 each loeauon. JO were• ln lhc fabli unlta;. Xlnl No. Colltoi -N"Wl>Urt Beith • Corona 1·:.111. U1i.:. l.o1K yu.rd. ..3bdrm b<>DMI wttbfu.n· Needa;•omeTU:.Owner Antelop~ Vulley. SSOOO M'bti .~.9$0. de1 Mur •&Wa:urt3.0ur l'vll1:t:'-' l.'ark ~rl'.a. 1utt Only '34, for "thl• 4 t1u1tlc ·vlew11.' on l.11 e .. anxious. Pi1ak111offer $300 dn. 160 Ptr mo HeRU&I St::r\•ite iii FREt; J_ov.·n C;lll C.:_J H~oi~ bC!droo , a1-'l p..tf\, ~U bea ullfiilly lnd.sct>tJ.·lot. Sportl ... Rdl:ttete 499 · 4S88Brok.er:-., toY011 t Try Nu·\'iew! t-.-tale. 541S-IIG8 or e\c!t du un~t:hart) home. IUne111111 Curcelli the 111le of IJJ.JS44 Concloml I HU·YllW RE:MTALS ~7 ---0915 ol 11 or 111tor11ge a nd t~..i~e.I~ :~-~real Fora•T•urns 170 40JOor4t...,,ZAI OPE .., HOOWi . tlc.1iie~111. Conlpleh:ly re· a ......... e w_tt OU ex· WATERFRONT •••••••••••••••••••••• n /.": done bond$ room with ll"••: 11in eiaept.looal buy t'OR SALE or lc;tJJC, 3 br ~ FREE S t/SWI I 5 full bt1Lb ~ All amenities •l$89,SOO • ... • . WONDER 2 ba, $49,MO or $340 mu-1-=====-----I •Profffslonal lee• _ _ ~.o..-c:!lll ~ ·M--'o'a• ,+hr•~b•,rden, trees 11ind ~~~ Spacioue, 1p11rklina. t.nd J:: a It b I u·r f 11I11. za GREA.t IMV-=STMDIT •LANDLORDS __... 4~ _,..,. .. · ~'O'l?· s peclacular CANAL 1·532-4543 30 units. AH.2\r, t!Va Ba, Homtflnd.rl• EXECUTIVE HOM!: )J>:ST HUY '"the M06l lf .,0-2000 FRONT 5 b<dnlom taml· Id 1 0'\V N"~ll DESPERATE! B ein{( lJl':.Jr('tl Edas tslde., 20& !..44•71 lyho1neor1winalngpad. IMoNrroperty 200 . ~~~l:~~1~Jif1sse~lo~~~ C ur'4Z1·~fLaOO t Z700 fl convl'rl. en ., s t·p n .. uc;-Low low ptlced at ••••••••••••••••••••••• a orn o. I rgei; trahs ferred, must s ell large sq. · ft1m rm w tmas;;lve brick 577 .9oo. Only $l2,000 NEW 4 unit, 2 blocks to traet. rtnclples only. •Rent•I Service!• home, professionally de<;.or-ated . Shows frpl in 1111n'ltl den, sh11g 1 ooded ttl 2 down and Qwnur will beu~h. Great buy, good "s'°·~1 .... 1s•~ 1--_.::;===="--- , Uke a model. Only l 'r2 years old . 40' x cr11t thruout, bltin kitch, * OPEM HOUSE* 1 rom • w b d se 0 ~· carry !inancina: at low tax write·oft. t ncom ' p..--. •• ,...., Easts Ide 11!'•!4' ~•mtly ~·· 11 1 •. j>OOI, J'a c uzz1', •BJ{,.3 n h;:i. f am CO\"d patJO, fe11ced lrlr 1123 MalnSlreet Ir iC e ~ r 0 t1•'1 ' 8<11-Jntere•t . $1200. mo. lttany xlras. 833-:tMI. home on quiet rul·i!E!~lt ~ ' ' '""'' l•L"~o Cull OPt-:N DAILY1---S P?i.f spacious Conver e ,. · ~.,., 2570 . lreelcho'ldre'n&-·• rm, billiard rm. \\•et ba r, 3 car gar. &i2-7s6G r "" · ?'OE\V custm bll. 4.BR & den,formafdinlnaroom, . · ,,.,.,-· OCEAN VJEW, Newport ~per mo. f'rtt·.renl;i 0\\'ner w ill help finunce. OPEN l11mrm ,3car1<11rofft.ll, highbeamcellin1111nda J&.jQuail ~TWO-Sunitaytbldgun·.Be,ach.··2h~µ.i;es·-~ iervice. A&ti4l-l 71 1 H OUSE Sat /Sun 1-5 p .nl .: 3·382 IJ .Quall ~ w/ Ira space for trlror 1ec luded te!~r•ce . Plac• tl.erconslruc!-ioo!or s~le .. loi., 'New pa1~t. drpd, Openeves. Plac• bt1al. All dlx features. $129,SOO. Pra ..... ti•• -. Cl<>ie to maJOr 1ho.pp1ng tpt d .. Financing avaU .. 1-''-""""'°'::._ _ _, __ \Vesteria. Costa Atcsa. Prapwti•a .Twu ~lks t~ Lake Pa.rk & VICTORIA rn;.1•20 · center. 1st yr wnte-0f $135,000. 2l3-69fi..581K) tllbo• IJlond Jjl06 JS2·1•20 walk1n1 dist. lo beach. Hl~HLAHDS t-&OOJOIJAM.tl.N1w..ot ''"°" $14M. Call 536·2570 o · P Rr c TI G€ 1400 OUA1lit. NIWl'Olt llA<M $36-~1 An intere1tJn14 bedroom !192·5010. OPEN HOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~) 1-;;~j;:;;-l~;;;::--10;G;;•;r•;1~•;s;·;T~hiiom~"~·~R~ltr~.I home with nat1Ual adobe MEWPORT HEIGHTS BAYVIfW. 4 Br, bltns. I HOMES Mor•tlow1Marifto hand hewn door• and 4 Br, den, bri ck fplc . ALFALFA.RANCH Sal/Sun ·l-5 crpts._drps; garage. 110 . Located on a bl!:autifully magnificent wbl.te water I a r i e Io t . Cb oi c e 1100 Acres, high prodUC· 231.;.....J ( )l/z •41=-'I• Sapph1r1t. (213J377-7688 • ••. d>-c"ped lol. 1'h1s. l -CORNEii and coastline views. Newpprt Beach location. lion. Ma nagement & ~ .i•-• I ··• 1•07 ., .. ,, .. n Needs 1ome TLc. Owner 2 Individual homea, 2 .uO .-en n-• 4 yea r ol d t:x ecut1ve , Desirable north end, only anxious. Makeoffer. marketing contra·ct BR 1 ba & 1 BR 1 ba. ••••.•••••••••,!_••~llll.• r'"tures 4'bdrms ,2 LOT aJewblock1 !rom be:Acb. available. n-?i r 1i;-~ -EA.RLY 3 BR 2b• • & --• $l"•,ooo. SparHng Real Estati ra., or nemse ves. ~x-· _. ., . baths,lan1ily rm v.·UV<J· ~ Excellenllnvestment te(lor newly painted. Nftar beac4. $391 l\lo. burning fireplace. Con· Very eharp Dutch llave n LAGUMITA . lll~l544 1111 Grundy, Walk to major shopping 213: 693-2ti4S: week.ends vcn1e11tly lot ated near home. Ne·.~dy painted in-Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 •675·6161• nter. Most desirable.,~6~75::_~91~7~J,.,.,..,---:~''= shops & easy access to side & oul. 3 Bedroom, bath house (1800 aq. ft.) FANTASTIC VIEW .i::a ide Co&ta Mesa.r thefreeway.SSJ,900.Call C'overed patio, excc!Jenl High b ea m ceilinas. HarborVlewtton.s EXCEa...a'..~~-. $46, . 11642-7866 Orot1odelMCI" J222 .540-1720 location near ocean. JUtit J_arge outdoors areas. You'll love theprivacyof L'l;m·1-JI IQ •••••••••••••••~••••• &.,1_ ~. ~~ listed for $38,900. As· sec.luded pool slzed yard. this Ju"urious 4 BR, 2 Ba CASH FlOWI , Plac D D R l\f •I dO SE . ~ @ · sumable 531 lou n. p t o • F' I e aUo 1aragc l..,..AB8 I ~ l'lll fll riv a e area. cean home w/11pacious family Comme~clal bid&& in fast ·p op__._.H 1r11p ac . V •.' • . lrm..95.._pt.{;J '. ,ljf.if:J view. Walk to beach. r oom, formal dining appreciating area o 4 :v-.. ;'20 tovc.refrig.$>.:;O.Owncr 190 Newport · Fashion ~s 9t?2·4471_($54&-8..03 $112•500· r oom & ni ce patio. Newport. t.lonthly In · 1400 GUA1~,l:"iWHMI l-"'=>:."<07---:--- ( J_\oJft~-~~·~-~~~-1 ~~""""""~"""'"""""""""~1 HORTH LAGUNA Na1ura l aufroundings cotne $1 ,150. 1st T Lo 1 1 ••oo lBR Do Center Dr. Island' -··--------2 separate older chitrm· plus easy maint&!!ance. holder may coruilder as· ts or.10 • AA BR 3BA N EXCELL EMT RENTAL PROPERTY ASSUJ\I E 73 VA, 3 Br, 2 ,ing homes. Front house Discover this just listed su1Jiplion at 8%. Owner •••••••••••••••.•••••••• ~DR JBA B~ats 1 DUPLEX-In CorOfta def Mar. Ha . $209/m,o. i3S,OOO-. LOVERS Yow1g &'Old has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. showplace. Only$84,950. will carry 2nd. $89,500. , RANCHO Carrillo Lot, 38R Muslc Rm p, All · · ·1 · •n cl Ownr/Agl 546-7739 or >A•ill.ippreciatethestyl~ Rea.r h ouse h as 1 RC T•YLORCO CallAnytime 2.75 ac res. $19,000. <BR '"ewTc .... ~ .. ~-5"-ne\V c·on struction \Vlth bui tins .. 645 _9733 offert!d in this charming Bedroom, 1 bath. Both • • "" ' 646-3928. Eves546--0521 646-5751. Trees. Water ...... $1"" bea'm ceilings. One 3 DR, one 2 llR.1 .::::::.c..::..::::..--~---1 ram home. Joe ·ctose to" with fireplaces, 11ecluded Reoltors/De•elopen avail. 4l:: ~~~r/ur~ $1200 Sll5,000. EASTSIDE, hrdwd floor, schl11, shop'g, frwys, for &etlin1s lar1e trees and lJOl Dove St. Suite 190 OHi OF • KIHD all o'75 7225 NEWPORTllACHLi"•:640·1120 jumbo is iie everything. yo ur convenience. You m'a.,tu re landstaplng. Newport8each 7.52·0460 "' i.:::::::""::....:.::=----- SANTAAH.4.LiM:8)).Jl58 nr Irvi ne /17th, $52,900, will enjoy the prite too, Wal" to lleialer Park. WA LK TO OCEAN, Unobst ructed Oce.an SPAC 2br d~l,,blk ---------..------..,..--!Ed Riddle, R ealto only $33,000. FHA/VA $79500 · Sh 1 S lb 2b · View.FrntLot.76'wlite, blgCoronabch,tp.beam · 646-8811. buyers welcome-' ' arp. 2 tory r, a, Sl8,000TaxWrit.Off In Laguna Shores. cir, soft water, .view, I I 00"' bUns, cpts, drps, frpl, SeU .11 118 ~· 000 Gehra ._ I SllAHP. Dial 846-3377 for ~ rec. fac's. Lst time 00 er "!'I accept , _.,, · deck a, no pet1, 401:1 ••••·-·••••••••••••••••lalboarennsula 1007 i\1ESAVERDEByowner PERFORi\IANCE. ~ mkt •. •'",OSO. Owner pre·pa1d interest and 321--4888 ,499-3695 Goldenrod, 61'1-0960 --••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 4 br, new plush cpt an.1• ..... 1 ber d • 7"'______..,900 •••••---•IPOINT 2 br, cottage. lhruout, must see lo ap YOU'LL SA VE MONEY .-c-·1 714·552·8785 ~roe;e~s~oHuaeoc:r~fit Commercial Loh i-:•~~'-=c _____ _ Prin. only, Owner. preciate! Under Pri when you assume a low ,, •. ,.,,._ OCEAMFltOMT potential taxabl e at ., DR, Front Jl ou.se WANT TO 645-7721 Wknd. or Eves. at$38,500. 979-7320 interest loan! 4 & 3 Br's. 1105 N.Coasr Hwy.,LOgwna ca pi ta I gains rate . w/frpl c. & nice yd. sass in all areas ... ill It takes 494-1177 lorgoinl! SI 12,000 499--4581:1 Broker. BEACH BLVD. mo. Call: 67$-'.l\124 TRAVEL ? Coron• del M• 1022 3 BDR!'I(, din nn, hug i£ 8 to 15 thousand for Jo Cufe beach cottage Prime C-4 corner lot.with ------ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• bkyd, cov'd. patio, BBQ, mo paymts & int. No :'.>CEANF RONT Deluxe 9%AssumableLoan NEW DUPLEXES, Dann 135 ft. frontage, only Vi USEDBRICK&St-IAKES llousi a worry '! 'l'he solu · OWNER -DUPLEX.(o· fruit tre·es. Assum·abl q u a I if yi n g : Fo r OYO apt. 3 br, 2ba, F•n· Pt. From $68,9.50. 33931 mile south of San DieilO Like new. J br, 2 ba. t1on : bl!nuti fully locatell cean sid e df ·h_W)·) SI2 7% loan.~ agt. PEltFORMANCE call lastlc sundeck. pool, .2 Malaga. Ag\496-3431 · Frwy. IN PROVEN bltns, epts, drpa, beams, • ·ow n · Yo ur · own' ' Begonia. Open Sun 12·4.~~P~r~in~-~o~nt,1~---;--lciZ61~646iii;-~JJ~7ii7i;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil car spaces. 24 Hr. securi· AREA. Easy terms & frpl, pauo:s:ns mo yrly. t ownhouse close to $79,500 . eves (11"4,} •arolnt I026 ty La11:una Royale 31-123 CORMER 12UMITS prlced for quicksale. grdnr. incl'd. 644~7. restaurants ond sho1i · ~4 -1999. ,...._ So. Coast l{wy. So. Lag. TWIH 6·U ILDGS. , C0$T • MES .1. 806 Jlsmlne I -'"'--'='------~........................ "' "' ping. lle autlfully de· ) BEDROOM Bch.at a fantastic low All 2 BR, some w/beam 130 Ft. fro'n ie on busy oat• M••• corated cumplete with ACT QUICK! DAMA POIMT POOL & JACUZZI price $99,000. 5t® on ceil. Massive s\one fac· street next to ppin". r. '1 b ll I A>•urn•bleloan.2 BR,2 HonMWl~l-OfllO lease. 833-1630 or · 8 · · -·' "'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. 1rep a ct:, u1 -ns, m .... $)6,500 7 1ng. eaut. maintain .. ,.. c e 0 t er , G l hid L llr ·~~vu•te1 ~air~ {~u; eo.~ ~.~~:r:k1efO}}e~~2 lot. DUPL~.~f'ROM CEMTURY 21 6 S-3598 ~i!i.zo~~·e~!~ ~:J:~eM~T:Y::t: ~:irg~:~~hSu'b~S:~ur ~ e sl•c1rrr 11 ith .. ENJOY it while')'l)Ur're 675-1600 mwtfN Let us show how you c~n 642· 1771 for details. REALTORS 644--49101 terms. Owner anxious. .,Poo 6 ee. Lae $300. Aat home-ENJOY you!' trip •VI s IQ N •. live in a spacious 2 or J TEMPEST 675-8600onytf I YLOR CO t ~~-~~'"-wh i i e you lravel-Brhomew/beaut.ocean OPEHHOUSE E•STSIDE R.C.TA 0 1- "' . J I 002 General R.E. 1002 REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE ----------~-- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lZ24 Hurry!Callnow. \"iew while your tenant SAT/SUN A 270 d egree cos· •VISION• "" Reolfort/D••tloptrs MESA VER ,2ba. Oil REAL TY pays over !At .ol the costs. 3 br. 2 ba. $14,000 to as-moramic vista of ou& r ~i-IX ER-UPPER ! 11 01 Dove St. Suite 190 w/"! crpts:, drJ>!I, r~. 400ltr~. . f . Jfts 2743 E. Cst}fwy Beat inflation, live in de· sum e 7'A. VA. Close lo 1/~ci1:rc. b:~~~~te t~i~ REAL TY $28,SOO. Newport Beach. 7!12·00i0 blt1n11, Cncd · yrd. Se ~ c.M. _. f •• ~. -~· Coronttdt!I Mar luxe surroundings & Shop'g, Schls, F'l'wy. warm 3 bdrm. home. 2743 E. Cstllwy Warm nd inviting cot·/ -3·8pm, 3013SamoaPlace ~r::n:::... becomean investo("inan · I0072 CUTTYSARK 1 t 1 1 led · ul Coronade!Mar tage w1 r~wood ex.Ronchta,F--. MESA -~ NEED ASn.JDIO?. area lhat is rapidly ap· 962-2074 pr va e Y OOll on.a c t----------1 terior an ood paneling Gro•es 2700 0 S "s 1 5 de sac. $82,500 pen al un -p reciating in value.1 . 104~ Newport Mei......_ inside. ti/I dtooms, ••·~··••••••••••••••••• VERDE 718Goldenrod. From S9500. dovm . Dana !"YIM ~··.'!' .seRar;d.egarit 20 A(iRti:S I ml.Gra11 • JFERAHS OK Country tharm-beam llarbor Income •lomes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Holly Lane: .1 ·• Val(ey-: Well, diiil, SAC. Beautiful? 8Df\)f,, 8A. ~. \ .B t;d r oo m . z story, cellita. pine paneling, Agent, 33931 Malaga Dr, •OPEN HOUSE• Pr1 ted al $4§.900. Tht~ I m •• Quall Woods, 1$ AC. pasture. with 2 fireplaces and 1tii11\iful throughout. fr~nc!'h ~oors, ~un.n y DP.,496-3431. 4581 Sa ndburg Way. charmin1 ~aroed ceil· Plac• Gorgeous view. Write customdrapes.$350.mo. best location, best buy of brick patio. New kitchen. Univei-sity Park 3Br ing 4 'bedroom and den Prap..-tl•• $3S,OO. Sl6,6. down . QUAIL PLACE the month, to see ju.st 3 BR, 3 BA. $77.SOi;I. Fountolft Volley I 034 2ba. ll anover mdl: Pror'. home has new carpeUns 712_1929 Bal $188 m•. Bo/a. Trad1 · PH.OPERTIES Cit.II 963-6767. Dy Owner-3 br, 2ih bath. ••••••v"'L'0•••N••;:•OOu••••t• decorulcd . Daily 1·"5. thruout. Loca,ted in the MOO <KAAtLST. NI Write 3100 Main. St. w, 7.52-1920 . OllfNfl1Q •11·1,uri,ouNKf'" · Vt '"!tt A A ,.,, · o 552-8237 MISSION most desirable part of-l'llorro Ba y,Calif. , Lusk H.V. Hills, fee land-assume, $289_pymt. 3 Ur, ---. Newport Heights. Im· IMDUST.PARK TWO liO.i\IES, 4 Br, 2 Ba , ~.llll~:1!!il!I 3606Catatnaran 64.0-lOll2 21h ba . fa m. rm. Eves. ALL NEW. 2 br, 2 ba Con· REALTY me di ate occupa ncy, Pfime new Anaheim in· Rf'fthtla ~ ... :--.! .-P.rplcs, encld yard,· Jitt £F _1 :Mi2--455'1 dd. Pool, jacuzzi, rec rm. RUST IC CHARMER; fo'ire place, two baths, dus. p~rk of 10 buildings, ••••••••\•••••••••••••• .~1esa Verde area. • .-••• 1111_11 _ Frplc , 2 encl patios. toe. on l11:e. pqol11iii!d lot. Jar1e Jot .11.nd aU t~ trim-J&6,000 Square 1'"eet • '\._ 3 BR •. l~ Ba, encld yard, Irvine Terrace •OPEM HOUSE• Beaut . vw. G'rfc~bell Detailed rustle arcltitec· mlngs. Excellent Terms 1-fOl&H• ~ Eastsade.543--447 1 TThAerx,s,,H,E,·1Lll'l't•'EmRelt97o'ia'ke FrORt Row Home SAT &SUNl·S PM I o c . $ ·4 4 •. 9.~ o . t,~!eF, A''r.1"."''n'r.1'.BDORldMe. II jQual~ Bill Grundy, Rltr. •••••••••••••••••.•••••• NEAT & Clean 2 PR. 173',18 Los Amigos Circ. Broker/Owner. 547·679l ~ 875 6161 advantage ot this com· 2500 Sq . fl. 3 bedroom, 3 (l Blk N. or Slater/I Blk or 542·3187. fashioned parlor type Uv Plac•, * · * GtMrol · 3102 ~rpts, drps, small yard. men:ial tax shelter. 2000 bath, pool, fee ~ai:><f. Must w. of Euclid). Two !>toryl-"'-"""'"-""'------1 rm. HAS WAlLOF RED Prap_....lft IEACH ••••••••••••••••••...,••• Close to purk & 1eh00Ls. ·d r lib 1 see this beautiful ex-be d •BY OWNE R•-BRl•'K W i DUAL ...-. · ~ Kids&petsok.2bouses Bl g or ama us ness . 4BR & den in aul con · .... 7S2·1920 MO HEY u .1. KE"' SINGLES or couples 1 1 l ~··i l lOO plus 2 ~f· apt. over 3 car ecuuve home. May lease Many extras. Try FHA qA LIFOllNIA ,HOMES. F J RE p LACE & A ''°° OUAllSt. NtW &IACH ...,.. Ill on o . .._..., mo. .sec, 1sra1e. For details call op or VA. Will take smaller Assume 7 ~ GI Loan. • • p EEK . A.BOO•• 3 Un1ts -Walk to ocean. house I CM " Also sep. E(ep ./ SlOO cleaning. NT-6010 A&t. Opt11 Sun 1·5 house or eondo in ex· 3Br, ia ~ ba. Corner IOl. OCEAN VU. One ol our SOii Clemente · I 076 ~.11wp°'c' 1<1•,n"'1k. Co$t0,000. r=~~~:~~:~~· ~~s $~l~·1 ..=5.'§,,.,,---0..=;J4::.;_7·c_ __ ~---150 I loyoden change. Please call Centralair .551·1473. best offerings for only ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... a ac nwity, • • · · ' •:(·NEWPORT • 646•39•1 $63900FULLPRICE U nit e d. Brok e r s, SllO.Agt.Fee.979---MJO. LOVl!U.::Yflf .V.4br,$150 . . LOCATION a S36·B82l TURTLEROCK, beaut. ' llG OCEAN YIEW 646 7414 -w /gar d n r . ·21> 4 4 Prestige locallon just a 'E'f't 646..0112 Gerald S. Thomas, Rltr. dee. 3BA., 2BA. $55,950 8 L U E R J B 8 0 ."J Pool size lot, ~/w v.~· -$85 to $150 Ut~. Bach Phalar~. )46--6636 To blotk from the blue SBR,famrm,formal·din· Ph :645·8672or5.58-6730 SPECIAL; 3 .... bdrm . New 4.Br, 2.~b.a , 3 car .IJUHITS atiLs Laguna, ~1. See ~ ' "aeofo'c. B•om ,,,·1,·ng,, · r I< upgr•d·" <ustom home,-,.~·Iced gar. Only $79,950. $10,000. rn Costa Mesa w/pool SJg5.Util Pd. Nice I Br, .--1ng rm, rp • ~ ** 4 BR heot·" pool.'" ~ d O . Cd~t 2 BR H OUSE!~Chi ldren Private front tourtyard, & r t · .. ,. by 3 BA~Hs, u~· ue 2 n. wnr.675-7414 Gross $23 ,700. yearly. · . . • custom ea ':'res ha , hllns, crplS. drps, ' Xlnl fi nancing. 511~.SOO: S200·Ut1l Pd, Oceanf~~t OK, $230 .•• 278 Knox St. ~f.;~ ~Sn a~,!~~~~~,f,~~\~~?~rT~··:·11~~~~~~~~~~1.~:~h~r,~u,~or1"~;.~0~'~'s'j~~-~~··;;·~··~dr'.:'·~';' ..,.;-~·'~"~· 55~1 ,....;. ;;''";;';; s T 0 Ry !.JN. ' M. SEA FOREVER. 3 f!R. 2 Seashore lteal ESlate, l Br. N. end Laa:una. Crtl S48-Ull W/OPEN ·BEAM ED BA , lrg lot, boat/trlr tilS-SStltl si:so-1 Br, frplc, gar, BR f .1 b se~ca111!47-00IOAgt. 9611-2.!178 · CE lL l.NG,. J ge . area.$54,000 poolCd,\t 2 , am1 y,1 a,no . Nl<.:ARLYNEW Huntf-tonftoefll slumps.tone ·f1repl ace. IALIOAP&llM Mi.i-V1EW, REtO'ALS o64r6-e06h7o2· 1dre11 $2.SO • . 1 C ··~ Modern built-in kitchen NEW 4 BDRfll, pfu1h 673 OJtl ••• '°'8 4 + fam1 Y room. ov . WANT TD ••••••••••••••••••••••• O""ns to uini ng rril. w/an C•m rm. otn·um, vo'ew. 1 units on 2 lul.s. Steps to -I I or.--.-. -Patio wilh brick BBQ. D l'm ·1 An n. I have 3 "''"' b h G l ummer ' 'SPACIOU*· 2br EH"t(<lc ALL YOUR REAMS b<l & d 1 oul>l•'ndo'ng,VU'OF'THE Single >tory, 1900 'I e.ac · rea s 1ewportle-" 11'9 °· • Qpcn s paciouslookCloor rms., ·ths ·a en. I $17 9 5 00 /, -m • Coit ~ Sl4Q Pl.". t:Jcgant decor. TRAVEL? "CAH"COMETRUE have pane wal ls&: R1.0 C K Rj BB ED £t ... $6S,900. rSe•,n5lh'o're''n eo l E'•t "le'• •••••••••••li••••t•••• a 5'4'8•· 7u.,A.ITlO. prime locat io n. Only 2 typoolhome-iamdyr s e veral ot her e.xt ra • !• r. " s 1 ~ C1\NYON L ,f,;CEA"" AA RLTRS <92-210C ,75_5800 • WINTER R"NTAL,'2 br. -~ S 4 5 • 0 0 0 '· ,. , 11 Jlouseaworry?The sol u· with wet b"c/fo'repi "C". ,, .. , .. ,,_ .. th"t ,.0 .. ·11'ap. BELOW .. PRl -OAT 2 ·ba On beoeh ;rhru DoooPolnl •J•6 '"' " .. '" "u " .. .. $78 ,900 FOR QtiIC"K Mobile Hom•• 1 2N-;;-WA~rs. ,, •• ·, ......... _: •••••••••••••••••• • ••• • •• -n_ow_-~+7-60 10 i\l:lt. tion: beaulirulJy located Ass ume 5 1,2 ',~ luan-prcC'1atc. I um priced at IOO ~ ' ~ -''ow n .yo ut ·ow n '' Wal ktooccan &on safc s.IB .500&canbeseenin SAl:.E . SEE TODAY! ForSale I Only 3..:..4,·s lell ~ Super· STORY 3 b t 'h t. ASSU:-OI E 1·; LOAN townhouse clos e to cuh.l esac Jot--<!all nov.·. thcCaliforniallomes. GONET-OMORROW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlx.~pts. in choice JI, drules t&.b 2r ' bl r, ·· .• 'ti!• d h • "-· WESTWIND b LID. O ISU rplc, cpts. tns, comm. Beaullful p\111J home has rcstaurants ~n sop-agt.!HUJ --4~56 552-7500 ' -""' li7224x60 Y loc . Xlnt tax :s'helte pool , l lf.i mi , rrOm been nl'"'IY decorated. pong .. Beautifully d e-A.LOT FOR A hl~LE : Viking, awninlfl, skirt Rltr. Call 968--6894 · Ll~D • JSLE '' · 1275 · h VI .SI-ON a 'I t • h " "' 1 a r1na . . mo. Extra l;1ri;c rut11ns. Pur· corated complete wit i\t UST S E L I. 'I" h 1 ~ e e · o S" .eo mpose 5 I n a: s • P or c ~·s • 0 8 OF-PE'rROLEUl'll ·FURN. & UN FURN 494--0452 t y rw n1 uff k1tl·hcn has fi rep I aC'c , Uuilt-1n:.. v.·eekc nd at S·l!LSuo.. O(Jl'STANOLNG OCE dsca.ped. All setup in A A . · h WATE ll(RONTHOa-tES 1~.:..:.-"='------ pool ,1cccs-.. }o'ull pnce IS pr ivate patio, your o"·n S2,UOO under V,\ All · REAL TY· VfEW BLOO . SITE. Has be w.gu1 s~n Juan Capo J EL,LY apph~d"'~ t . ... Hill Grlind)'. Rltr Fountel11_ Vol'9y l2l4 - Just s.11,suo t:aHj\gt. to d o u b I e ..; a 1· ag e . -pra1sat 4 br, fam . i::m . lOOlt. of roail fronlQ.ie, adu~ 493~ threads o f fingernail 675.6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.-e s.ii fiU JU t:NJO'' it wh1ltt your 're 11 F po o I . 1 9 8 4 l A Hcd 11111 ComJ>ilnY .. with 111 uttllUes aoaila· · polish and glue botlles ll.J...t 21 ; BA T"U ,._... -----1 home-EN J OY your trip Chesapeake Open llousc 1..:ni\·. Park Center ble. OFFERED FOR WANTED : Us'td..._doublf will _keep the lidt·from 100 ISL~ Attractive 3 J4o;"hr.' SD F~y~r~·~t~;: t:X1':CUTIV1'.:l lU:0.1E while you travel -F ri, Sat. Sun l ·~. Uy lr\·ine s 2 8 9 o O . orexpando'1obile'l~· 1tlcklng. Try a Dall,y br 3ba den blt.ns frplc · h .. 1 1 to 1 • f I 0 1 OCCo• your' dn. pymt & ed UI' noce park. Wn'te a o'lot Cl•>•o'fo'ed Ad I ' ' ' ' ' patu;i, ..P. c._ t' c.c por;i , + amiy room . .-oa r J-lurry!Call nov." Owner91)8-1944 • Winter $46S. Yrly $t95. ms.'Lse.536-1882 ,' to ce1hng fireplace. Soa r-owner will consider particulars. Box 861. bu sell or rent some 875-4923or (l )S24-?l09 .... Ing vJultcll cc1 1ings, fORJM BESTiUY financing balance. LonePine,CaUf.93MS I thlng. ' fIREPLACE-f bedrm,Z Pr1va lepat1o of(master BLONDES 5 Hdrm s .3 hath s-2 MISSIOK.REALT'( Apatuwnfsfurftlshtd bath, crptg &. drapes. SU llr:". l'.:nterlainer 's frplcS .·\\"Cl bar·1ndcsira-985 s . .,,,c,o,41(as.t Jlwy, . C./i1ili~ ..(\,,( _ f)--c ~a., ........................ D~bftns,covercdpatio. drcani }:.rd has bi ~ hi e U n1 vc r~1 1 y Pa rk · L P~ ~"t.I ~). (,!) J.:.t(/'!";J Ciene-ral , ,3202 n1te lands pg~SJ15: mo. SJ);,irkliu g 1)ool. ~l uchl ~~~~~~~;;;,;,..~: wi lt have more fun inlhis ff I · 950 · 1 d • h.o n • 7 I 4 I That lntri9uin9 W ord Gome with a Chuckle ••.&.•••••••••••••••••••• No fees . 963-4567n,,"t7°0 mor(' See now. Onlyl: former model home . 0 ere< .tt Sti2. inc u · .-kC 8 . --~·~:~·l~-f.tllll A i!l. LUXURY+ PRIVACY Decoralcd in li ghl blu~ 'ing land ' 494-0731 t4l<Mlo,W.Ya.~ ALA RENTALS , as or evorOale. J-larbor View Broadmoor theme . 4 bedroom. 2 O!:;.':"C1!• ~ •:,~!~ ,,--"--,..,...,_..._ -.~in INMIVICI Wi\otJK· to beach. mint View View View: •IBR , ocean + hay \'1cv.-. O;ith, counlry kit chen, ewport leach 1069 111n11i.. ... 0td1. """' i.." ... ' tt! • • eond., • bedrm, 2 bath, ~•wport To pool + Jaeuzz1. inlPt'CCa• O\Crs1zed profcss1onully •••••••••••••••••••••• toCh '" 1i. llM of actu<>•... f , fijl HOUsts fplc, t'Pts &: drps, bltps. Catalina lot. Near Edison ll1gh G U Y 0 L E _____ .... No fees . Ask for Bev Ol" ble decor. Agt. 1~\6-7414 landsca11ed cul-de·sac BY OWNER Wegtcnrr 4 I I l ~~,',·,, fruit tgics. $345. a.month. Costa Mesa I 024 s hOol All the. niodcl bdrm, 3 bath, family & I '""'·Ii •. I! I J ~ 0 I • $42,950 . ••••••••••••••••••••t.t• h~mc ~X lras, including sludy .sg~,000.642-fS19 . , r . . . NIWPOIY&IAY.C:M .• 42•tlb ae96J·4567,9GJ..17,86. I bet.li·o..wn!>, po&I V~M. •/ • W /V' R z ait cond1tlon1nR, for only f•STILUFF ~~....:..-"+..;;..;.,,,-oil(,~~~ $87S /MO . ·rruc Calif, Uv-plll .. ,,,·c.· wit h '"'•d" J .-c . ••_w, · · ' "' HID' 0 W v r .. .. I $-17 ,!iO\.I. · ~ BUDG E'r L Br. $105. in.g. llunt. Harbour e:<· open !>pcct:icul ,jr vicv.'. Older .l )r, S.~.500. ~ • COATS Lloyds Uun ldg . O.wncr l'run1, 2 Story,~ • I .. I J I' I' now. Sini{les, utl._pd._.. clusiYe wttterfrOrit. 4 l r, 8et_l C'r hu rry 1ls \:!Cant. By AJ>fll D ~G1S •Sl ~ -,;-Unt vC'rS1t y l'ark, lr\"lnO li~B.f. ... V• Acre + . _ . . . . move 3 bit; fam rm, patio. C1tmiITT1i l. ~~~a r. ~-· W•LL'CE Days 5S2·7000 E•es. Pa nor. View. Nr. Shop., ' ' 1 PRIVATE 1 BtS165 tC~I Great harbor" \.iew. ~ °"'"'llj 'l ·,n fumf1r!'L1\ ·'~~~~~,\i)f.~ss~~~·~~ J~A&.r'ORs -----If rc~::'~~-l•"·=s•_5_,ooo __ • _o_w_•-'•-'r".t 1: I! YI,., IL El (r[ .. ~1-.-~~~:-:·...,.....:_~~~~') ~~/.~~ 'Cc:r&rld~~i~ :::"h!:.eP.i:~ ~~ti Jidj}~~ lo~~-~~6m:a~l~]0•~~r'. 962e4454 ~ .. q.~~~.~~~~~ ••••• ! .. ~~ . _ , .... ' ~ -· ,. -~~T~iTr;d:i'fs;~ J •n1 .~213)'~1·MM:_ 1 ~~!!-!m~·~-~··!-!:t ov.'·nr/ Bkr 545 5.lfOO. l~~.~H .. IL·L~T~OP~""""""I OCEAN SIDE VIEW I l 1 J G E H 1-An old man in Mt11dco Gardener /vhij:ICt Ok 3~ BR , 2 BA. frpl, encl ')'d ii • Sl9,900 ' OF-HIGHWAY Spectacolaroce:J>n&boY j-J' J I I was riding a linle mule 8£AM 2.,r _hse $225 W/ earelener. Nr . HEW LISTIRG P~ Hamt-S4l.•So 3 b 2 •--H tt window . . . . . d ti' ·f lkl fo"ncd ror pet-nr park Bushard_ • A<bms. $325. O"l.lt•n<l111 •• \""l''''' ~':"'t., Nl':STl.t-;u OX A llll:t. r, ba, ~-o. view om evt.ry , an is w1 e was wa ng PLUSl l 2 Ur house •w 962-l562. • Ptnt115ulaPo•nl .2 Bll..I u .. ... ., 1 n1:. N EAH T iff': nr;,\(.;ll ' Lc.9 una.Supt!f'•iewof llran.d new 4 bdrm,, I behinc;t him. I .tsked him: ~ b•th , i;ll'p~ 10 h •;,..:h, lovely 3 b<lrm. 2 b_?th . 1 , 1111 1 r:-.mlly r tl'\., dinin& rm .. I TU PE D Y -.-'friend w*y ,·,y-·r w 'fo Completely rurn, NB zBR Condo'·w.~ dr""r -J..owestprit·ed:.itS62.:iW poul ~omc v.':.1' dt•slunl>d :spr:iw 111A ·• ..,,, iui.:e coasttlnr & waves on 2'i baths: Ideal blt·ln • • "" ' ff~hJ11 · · ',1: • • ~" 81'3·3003 &12, :\f'!t v.·11h thl' :1l'hv1• fom1ly iii :idd on dt11 -";11t1c rm' rock~. S9B,OOO. kltthen. with micro wave '::l:::'.l='.:I =='='='::::: notl riding ." The old met'l MOVE 3 Br fiotM $2SO refr1g, poo ' n.r 1-Jarbor m1nd. lnC'lude~ bu 1lt1 n~. Hi ~ co unlrY 4'Hnt"h & l.:t1• ovens. Dbl . door ,. rtp itd:"Shealn't---" Kids &::pets,fnc4w/.:11r ·View S e hl ,, t~:JO , Selling 1nythln& v. ilh a D11ily Pilot Glai:lllfn•d ,\d ls a f':lmple . maltt;[ .• ,_ USt C3l!_ii:_:?~' dishv. a~h .. r, lari.:I.' fa mily kitchen w th:ir\'1.~t ~nld entry, with pt1rquct11f, I R ~ P, p U E I •t·ft FAM'fl. V 3 Br Tri $215.1-"..._~..:;;:;::.8-----''-- r oom . Lovely 11;,l1 0 , :\l)pli':os. lt a mbhnll lot 1.ov c ly c a rpe ti n1 ~-.C-~r'-r-i-'-T,--i Q C,.....11,.,... ct.w.~1• IMled Frplc,blto:s,patloi &llr ~ o J large ptlOI wit h heatt'r & ~~r~~t lf::~ '1!0 ~s,;11 i::~ thruout. Cedar sidinC, I J' I I I "f'W :~t!:.. ""~ft/:"...!: ALA RENTALS palhl, cr:ct', ~:'j.r.~~· (1ltcr Cal1 a1r1: 172tl $:111 ,ooo=n ou per n10. sh1kc roof.$l2G,OOO ..., __ .. •4l~lll nr . 811shard&Yorkto9.on. r TARBEU.J ( REAlTORS .. fJ P•fNT NUMaltlol' I' ,. I' I' 11 I~ I'. r f 1----~~-.--1 .$320 mo. Sl63·1777 lor _P_•_Y_•_all_:ll kr tlfi.2 0."111_ -;----~-CA.Lt. ~ '''·1•1.1 lFl'l tS ...•.... -. 2 lJRhovse.Cl'l1 $1$0.~BR .546·7887 . '""\ttl.od ll & Hc:1 ,,:· l lllt, 111ha , frplr. \'U . ~~ ~ CJ ~-~-. I I I J rn I I 1 • I l ·r11. NB , $ltl.$,_l_8ft, 1101 -=:=='----- f'rri m trt~\lrOtitO l l':t!iih S5/l,t.MJ F111J111.•u:ig a\'a1J. ..,,,.., -:::r~~;;-~m===·=:;=:i:_,.;::::!.....2=:!:==== Sl7JI ,nd 2 lJR. hor:sti 3 BR.i-frptc, ~ .. Sin ca 'fu rnthe m tntllea~h 1114 t a:O.l1 rada. llv.·ncr. i't:Ai.i·v ~ .. 1 r:.nc.h, paa .. .Klds/pttl &; t:ta OK_. fmmcd. occ. CALL 01111,Y PILOT 49·1 :ttitl l • Ne•r Nt•p•rt P'o•t Offlc• SCRA.M•LITS:AMwft..J11 Clnafflcetfoft1010 ok • .A t. ife 9-&430. .Bitrbara, 001:6138~ • _, , _1 ...,_ ( , • ' . - • r - ' ' -..... -....,, / /' . ' -/ . . -, .. ~~:.~:!~~!1,~~d , Housts Unfun.lt~~41 .,....t1tf1..k._. • A laitll6i ui• . Ap.t\J~ahtcl A,.,..nt U ....... lhed Sund•r, December 29. 1974 • . DAILY PILOTt ,VS , Hdltt~ I h .. 2'"' """'"""""""" "'""""~v-="'"" .,!.':',.,.,],~,.,,_., """"""""""'' ""'"""'""""'" A rime I U f · A arl t '1:1!1{' •••• ".~.·:.~.~ • ,. 4 Mtiw~ I.ta 3269 c .. t• Mt19 J,24 lcAo oste M111 , JIJ4 ...... "'9fon lt«h 3840 pa "I " urn. Aporimtnt Unfwnlshtd p '"'" I ~RANQ ,. •••••• ••••••••••"••••••··~.,. ••••••-••••••••••••••••• • '"''....._ 31~7 •\.I •••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••..--r.-•••••••••• H.••••,•-••••••,·••••h••J•a"o· ••••••••.••••••••••••••• or u .. fu...i . oo d ,~ 3-ne.w. delu.t !&:n· PAC.'' br, 3 ba.-&Wlken BR . FulJl__.___Jjra $loe.'ts •••:••••.••••••••••••••• 2 -8R ~ •\ N ~t ftCJfon toe 4 N•wport leoch 1869 ....... :.. ••••• f¥f"f'••••. -,.,~:n1 ""B~dr~m, 11auna.l liv r1n, fjm _rm, !rpl, q~t_I\ atU: lit((. pr \; n:A:-F-~O~ttar'::-l .,.. ~ Sf.'..:....:m-:.~rr~~·pa,~7 _..._._, .•• :••••••••:..t.••·~·· ••••••••••• .. •••••~••••• , , 'l'llt: t-:X CJ.X.L.~G .'t f~n · tt{ ~ba1; poo l, t e nnis,. S~OO . dtelilna._.rm, ext[f Ira . • n1 en ·wet r, ~ 1131-ffSO . :~ . PA.LMMES4.4rTS. _. Q P~i•:. ~draperies. 64 2-1276. rooma, encl. iar .. w / balcony, epts.., drp1, ~ CH~~lT~PTS PARK NEWPORT ~l l NU l't-:s ·ro Nl"l'- Vecy des1r;iblb area. 2 1,~ ----atoraae AdWIJ on!)" no bltns,carport.815·~ 1... NEW l,2 & l Br upt.s. I ~& 8_J.\ Al_h1ota ~. APARTMENTS.. BCll Car e. 2 Vr ry28R,2Ba.llevelcondo. pets. ' ,\ ' , 2~ Ba friilc· , l.2&3U ll .Pr1vga,r'.puo1._ a ·I &,..BR,f 5 7 ~~~aile en/ atios . Crpti>. drp~. bltns. $.U.S. .20M Fullerton C.M. \;!~le~ 85~00 ne;;~ ~~ 1 patios . s'1 1~,~~m0~"'r" 'ft'1'~h-0,... dr)'cr. Cl1J11oe tu ;-.... 9n the bay ::H 1A~t ul; .. NO 1i;::i 1 -S4J1 u t 6 l)~l. mo. 545~3 · ' la873.:.9591 · · · • • • • • .,. beac~tl-0336 Luxury fll'i1.t!_mcnl ll\•ing JSGI ~i e~~ l)r. 1 6 r 1 • O . LGEFULLV fURN2 BR. pe ->t,. ICRlllC NEW deluxe 2 Br, 11/2 bi6 LAR(lE a Hr, 2 Ua !itudio, o\'erlooki11K tki:..._ wi:iter. (~ blks rrom J'l !Wrt. I>·; · 4 b WATER,l&2tty, Bltns, w/w, drPJ, pool, 303 3-Sth St., 3 br towef.% LIVES UP ..., studio. Uhl pd' ·~·mu. encl. gljr. Childre::nunder L-:nj uy $7!10,000 fl'"itllh l:U\•d;l' '* ,4Jp iH;~i~;l~f:1l!J w 1[;p~, 00 aster e~1.1~~= ad~''· n o pets, $190. ba, bltns, 2 bl.ks to bch .. 'ft>.lTS HAMI • 42S20th St. No foee u allowod. 1~o ·i~r•..JO?JO· 1pa , 7 '-W''l~mlng ~1~7:'-.... _ _5~6·•· •4471 --:-,,,-.. --:8--' priv . .,A95P 645 &a2 ~. $325 /mo. 838--ilt3 Over 50CN..._11 trees and 10 Tobin Property M1mt mo. 847---4 440 l111ht ed ten111s l ou11 ~. ~ ·-.::;;;<,,..-- '"' ~ 103 '":.n: . itre WI 84ti-13lt.NoFee. vluii m1l t!s of bicyclt: -bl -.: BA. -EAST BL'lFF SBR 38A ·• 2 Br, red«. Util pd. Cepl1frtlft0 leech 3111 •ma t~1watcrfalla BR near lluntlngton trii1l:s pultin~ shuf· OAKWO D .., 81~':·,-~. BA, .1l1:Pk, lrg: 2500 v fl $650' C Ii Poo. "dulll, ~r)', .no••••••••••••••••••••••• fN•te a relaiun:1&.1etUn1 ! BR w/ocean view, New. Harbour. Adult.ii. $210. ·r1eboa;d, croquet'. Juniur ' • 61t -ln~. t.!tis/mo. 644 _1 ~ ' ' a pe~. OU ll Like 3 BR, 2 BA, bllnl, dahwhr, or your spacious bew l• 1200. mo. Utll. paid. Call 846--4360. l 's from $224.50 1nonthly: a lfira,963--4739. -----Ill . was her/dryer. Ocean or 2·betlroomapart.men ~-995-0 . also 1 and 2·bedroum FIGHTS Dl:.L~XE • Son Cle'"""t• 3276 1800 W•lhiee $45 view. $275. • • &U·llSS. ~::if.b~t9od!~urnlture ........_ •$169 mo·2 Br, 2 Ba pl 1.1ns cutd 2-s.Lor)' to.,.,·u 2brTow-nhouse,••••••••••••••••••••••• $JOWllK&UP 9 e . ice open ........_ - -•$2l ~mo·3l:lr ,3Ba hou s-e s Ele c tric adult community pool& BRAND 4b 2000 C IM• 3122 :00 to 6 :00, 230 l,2,fr;3Bf,DROOMS AT Pool bllnt refr1g etc kitchens. ·iri v·ite iuuos INFLATION ~~'"bhous~. liuniington ft / new ~· sCq' •$6.60 Nlahllc Up •••••••••• -.it.t!._•••••••• Fairview Rd., Costa THE BEACH. Pets a nd Kids'ok S36'.46SJ ·~G·9006 or ba.lco'ni'es ~ar~lini: 'Ba: ' s. 968---4760 pie~ l~c~tti v~ar~r:' t.8e' --~~dlo & t BJ!Apts . $200, YEARLY. ~-l._Dr, 1'1eaa. Phone5'5--~. ,children KCcePted.., $1M. ___ ,_____ ' dr<i1>eries S~IJlcrnHH'<ll; The prlce of 8\'U,.Ythlng. $500. mo. 714.496.5275 · : & Ma d ~v Avail stv, refria, crpts, da'PS; .. . . _.. • a month 11od up. NO-t<:t_~ NEW ,~ &_ 3 B,R deluxe:, parking ~ilh e\ev<i tor~. 1 s g 0 in g u P . N 0 w 44 -~ Phone Ser.v1ce-Htd beams.aaraae.6'2-4918 LR b_r r~ ba ti Call trpl s , ()/W s &: tlll(, O~tiOR ill n1 uid Scl'\'ICC. Oakwood Garden Apt'~ •••••••••••••••••••• ... San Juan . . pool "" ·~. -ara e.,i95.· •pa 0 '. Thlt•IE1~efoir li'IU(ti . 1?17 l-tuntin i,:t(Jn Just norlh of r asluon helpir; Yll;U fight inllat!on •NEW t Br, 2 Ba College IPiafrano '2271 •Ch\ldren & Pet Section •2 BR, 1. Ba, near beach, g 'call 645-1208 Ask for Cap n Kidd St . --P..I!_ ~968 -6894 t.lr l~land aL Jarnl>oree and by offering an exclusi '~ ear.k, li!e roof, A/C, $395. •••••;'h•-t ••••••••••••• •SS. orr.weeks rent w/ad Coro Lido. $2U.Adults, IJ,4 61 ll 536·9008~ < San Joaqui·n fl.iUs·Road. · · N 0 Rent Ra i ~ c qrLeaseopt .83.1-897~ VJLLACES-A:~AN, 237&NewportBlvd,CM no pets. Balcony .2 BR,2b•studio.Utllin· -....._ Telephone~714 l 644 ·1900 Guara n t e e ··. We ' ;-p Duplex. 2br, 1ba, M 8·97s5or64S·396'!' 833-8974 cld.$200. Enr.lpatio,gar. SPACIO US3 br.2ba,J209 forrenl:tli11forn1;-;t1un ~':'ar;;intcc. thal_)'ourrent. · • • • • · · • · • • -drps. ran&e, comm .poo, ...______ Costa M••• 3124 No peta/chlldm. Call an CASA d• LIHDA. & $219. Cpls/drps .. 1 on~" ----will not be ru,used for 1 . *RENTALS• s:i!JOper mo,SJ0-8418 *•-.G"IDIEH"APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7pm Fri. All day Sat & SSD.OfF We:st of 8\lactl Bl\'d. off -........._ full ye-.r and you still UniverallyPark • . ~ Sun. 645-2825. 339A S la t e r , 17391 ''A'' ~ hH\'e the flt!xibiHty of 'BR, 21/1: Ba $.195/495 F.~TA.A nl.ce 28R rondo. * **~ _ . HAClENDA DE MESA Cabrillo, CM 417~~~k~!!:n~~D. Kee Is on . Kid s ok . OC!-£.._A.NFRONT n1onth-month dc\:upancy The 'ferr-.ce I ool, pat11µ drps. crpts, Furn. 1&2 Br apts ~ 160 W, Wilson, C.M. 842·038!t 2 UH , 2 L-~~·nlr ~W J>Ju1' you get a JOI. mor1· 2 &R_._!B@ S.JS0/.37.S. gar.$220.493--3400 a.dult 1:eclion. No pets. BeautifulGrounds PPER28r$14S.famUy. B.RAND NEW-Avail · :?llll ,2 bi•.,\\'lnl~i·~ f-9 r your nioney at "'3'1'R,2 B'a SJ95t425 Condomlnl &I m-G a-rde-n A-p t·s; .ult.L..No.Ee!.i ~a~Shallmar ~~res. ~Now ._ 2 8 R. Un furn. BRAND N Jo.:W dlx . apts. l BA YFRONr--........_ Oak~'ood, including 8t DeaneHome!i Unfunwl:'R:. 3425 642......364S 10 miDute_!i to ocean. cpts, r elrfg, range: From $205. AmpJe-pa~k· 2 ea·s., p.;'t palio-----& 3DR."2 ba .,unf.$-lj5yr)l; mi~l.t~n 111 re(l r-ea.tion JBR, 1 Bai $45-0 ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 2 BR DUPLEX w/snag Large I & 2 Br. I BR $17!i., 548--0358 Ing, encl. gar, ouls1de pool. f'ro m $175. up. Sml STEPS TO BEACH . •.t ies. a . fu ll time Ac· Walnut Squar~ -t &: d d 2 BR $190-with Patio BBQ.536-8125. pet ok . ~-~ mi. to beach. . lL \' tl.l(_S Director \tho 2:BR, Fam Rm $275 ALL NEW~ 2 br,2 ba Con· crp, 8 rp~. woo $195. Gas & Water inc., .QNDO 2 hr, 1 ba, bllrul, 846_8691 : 169.1l Green 3 BR. 2 ba, ~rrly ~nf plans parties, BBQ ':-, Tur' le Rock do. Pool.1acuu.i. rec rm. pa1n lg$.IBA5 dlts/NEoWnly1, no hDer,a1p 0 eg'a'e,s._8 c0av0rpets' •'r' 0t0a0s. ~hv~,.-.· -0P.p~t~od,r!."&cl~0f~,'.' ~l. 3 Ht<, 2 hu , S32J unr. _,.rty 1.rips & n\ore' f"ree Sun~ •3 e·R 2 8 -: ,., 35 Frplc, 2 enclpaUos. Nopes, w urn. st ... ·• .... '' s... CHANNELFRONT d 8 ·h · ,,. c' , .. a .. 11 "S4 14so pets. $360. Broker/ 523 Bernard St. Ph: ditio.ni.ng, awi mining $230963-5636 ,, ....._,_ EX'l'RA•n°2Hr,2Ba ,dlx .,Bil d•n . .,, t •·n•"ly ay run1: · r en~ree omcs 0 <47 679 548--0893 1 •• 1 .• -1 ,.. h -• '" · .. ~ 1••• '·"'1 5 BR. 3 Ba ¥-'90 w n c r , -> • l or _poo , rec, room, wa..,.ers BDRM in triplex,iep. by poo s1 e ap nr .,.,ac . nt:""'· 2 Frpl, nll bl tins. Singles. 1 & 2 bedrooms. CULVERDALE 542·3181 , LARGE l BR furn apt., 5 &dryers. gar, W I D hookup. adlls. Sorey no pets S165. Ubl gara,ll,e. bot1t silp. 1-'urn. & unfun1. With all •BR,2ba -$360 2 BR 2~ Ba din nTr all min. to heh, ear, walkin Privacy, cathe dral 530~362 S5i5 rno .. yrly. the extras. ~Iodcts open ' DEER!''IELD bl tn':s-. 2 c~r gar~ge. closet, bltns, dshwshr .. * * •GARDEM1'PTS clngs. $200.'·$48-1168 or WALKTOllEA.CH . CORONA.DELMAR 'daily 10 to 7. Sorry, no 3"BR ,21h ba $150 ~ewport c rest $450. adults,nopelS.$1.SS.1776 •••POOL 551-2528 Bt:auliful uew 4 unit 4 liiil. uor. house, liun. pets orchHdren. CALL 552:75_00 . 642-~612 Wallace, Apt. C,84S·lS30. Un!urn. 2 Br apt in !ami· SPACIOUS 2 Br a pt . townhouses. REN'r or ~~l~a~~'..~\~::~;11~ Lease Oakwood •VI'S I Q'N • \VEST/ Newport.New 2 $190. Attractive, sunny 2 ly section. No pets. W/lundeck. 2nd floor, ~vt BUY. 1''1re:places, bttins, 2 BR , 1 hu. uni'. S275 yrly Garden Apa.rtments sty, 3 BR , z -BA, frplc, Br, bltns0_,q,e patio. 642·3645 & good vu. l blk l r\11ne EW Oeluxe 2 Br. t *h Ba:' kitchen, 2 c8r g1:1ragcs. 2 NEWPORT CREST REALTY dshwltr. patio, i'ara11e. aarag~. Adults, no pets. X R Ave. No children/pet&, Studio. All bltns. $25-0. &3Bedrooms. -2BR.2b:i.eondo SS25 ~~:':~~d~:!c~:~~~h . . , P r iv. park & pool--. 2234ARutgeraDrive,(t )E T A lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba. 839-1190 . mo. All ut\I pd. 960·1889 536-2570 COMMERCIAL AR~dH1llCompany $340/mo. S57-5770 ext (213t4S4-51M Crpts, drps, bltns, no . or846'-4938 OCEA N 2 bl ocks-3 Be, Univ. Pa~kCentec 249 or 646--5001 dayi; -pet.5 •. 830 Center St. LRG 3 bdr, 2 bt,b•"'i I patiON, 21-i bath . 1-'rplc, bltns, 2 O{fi cesuite,!\pt. £250 Irvine 673--0766 eves II Putrto .... 50 646-1181 crpt, rps, tns. r . -.... E -,, L Ir OCC, $195, 557---0300 $100 BONUS '" •• ,., •. SJG-8142. TU.RTLEROCK. Beaut ownUofouumto/ lSJS Nochlldren,nopela WJW bit f · .......,1 l BR TR l·Pl.EX Apt. Logunoltach 1141 h I llDROOM ash wo goZ • -/, 3BR P I & R ti ' na, re ng, """' · $160 376 E 16th SI ••••••• • ••• •••••••••• •• t .. , 2 BA. $395 mo.•••••••••••••••••••••"• oo ecrea on $17!i. Adults, no pel.ll. ·• · • · ·£a 5·8672orS58·6730 EostsldoLm'lr. ltltM eA•t,CM 642-9520. MS-1s11 Guaranteednorent •OCEANVIEW • r. 41 increase in 1975 1 BR. Adults s:.!10. c ... ...._,lnlrvine, nr Wes tcl1fff17th . '1726 MEDITIRIAHIA.M BR near shopping 2607Sol_!.~Way,Laguna 3br, ~h a. ce I ·.air, Pool /rec. Lse $300. Ai!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• VILLAGE center, off.street park· ·flagstone patio. 2 y 646·3~!i -FURN. bachelor. utll, ing. Avail Jan. lsl. $135. add on !am rm w/w 1· f · $!25 1 Bedroom SUM 180 Rochester, C. M . bar, JOt s of p a pe r, ECORATOR4br,3 4~~~JC:,erig. ·mo. 28edroom&Den $242 675-6527. .,,a~dN>be mirrors, vac. ba, . rm, 11. Uv rm., 2 Bedrooms $260 1----------• ·$400 ver mo. Cal l fplc, poo_-: 00.&12---1216 .............. IHCh 3740 28edroom Townhse $325 1 BR, crpts, drpa, b_ltns. SSI ....!.1429Noagtsplease _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2400HarborBlvd. refrla. $15S . mo; incl. -'-''-="-'-"-"===:...11Duplta•t U 3600 BEAU't --1 Br rum apt Costa Mesa ('114) 5.57-8020 ulll. Bay St. No pets. O~ BEACH Bachelor from Sl75 2Br, 1&2 Ba from$2SS 18r,1V) Ba view$275 $485 FOR Rent or Lease. ••••••••••••••••• ••• $l & S · • s 67!i-5800 Bkr, N(J f'ee. Avail. Feb lsl 4 hr. 2\lt DUPLEX 1 b ed r , ~di 5175 paru.sh lstyl: CASA VICTORIA. •Winter at th e.beach ba. Lrg single story Eastside, Costa Mesa, ga · ng, I P!!u:anc 1'!5! Adults 1,2,3 BR w/ patios 2 d BR :f~ ~~·~~ove, is beautiful hom e Io cat c d $165.mo.Agent54$--0814 dry a •17301 Keelse~ Ftom$169.SO No Pets ~t.s-15i2 mar •Views of ocean, OCEAHFROHT 2 BH . 2 BA, yearly lease. Security. Pri\'ate Beach. Pool. Lounge. Came room . riratU.re adults, no pets. 31755 Coast Hwy , SO. Laguna , ___ _ MeWport B•och •. 386 •••••••••••••••••••••• 'TUrtl e rock, 'Ir vi n e La~elbl totBeach Pool,recrm.,elevatotJ • Catalina&PalosVerdes Plaaned ·community. Upper 4• Br dlx duplex, 1 off Slater. 842· Sec .. Kale: Gas/water pd 2 HUGE bedrooms Super •Large privQ le decks 8ir~~F~~ 1!~;!!~~~~ts. Ca 1 l Dou JI .J ones , t!,~ =~SN~~Shorea. 525 Vtctoria+.CM, 842·8970 location Beam celline No •24 Hout Security drps, abundant bltns associated 81l0Klll ', lllALlOllS lUl~ W ~"'l a t.11 l~& WATERFRONT VIEWSIN NEWPORT. Striking aeslgn and an elegant, exciting wav to uve. cnoose lofts. nay w1noows, skvl!Q11tS. fire-places. Your own private patio or balcony. A frlendJy mullon-aonar rec center. Tennrs courts, too. im 'lS2-1920or5S2-()627for · · l BRfurnorunfum. . ARGE 3 Br 2 Ba just petaS170mo.845-6610 •Healed Pools-Saunas s lorage, fr'plc, 2 cai appt .4portnlent1 Fun! + uUI. ~ blk beach. Pool. ec. Crpts,'drps. bttns, . •Assigned covered park· aarage. $290 mo. sublet Lu1eurv adult rentils ffom , 1 h 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• No ch1ldren.,J1t,.pets. Me del Mar l rea l&~BR,chUdrenok.Uul. in1 559_5339. SJSOmontnly. ..,..,.... •ac -960--2748 F ·r 1 ' · paid. No pets! Mes::i •Add.itional!ree parkingtC.::=:::::;=====-J 200 Promontorvor.west. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ami 1 n y, no Ptlt!' Ga rdens 548-1648 ·~1'lid ser'vice1:1v<1il. I· Just north of Jamboree 'NORTH end Ocean view BCllboaPnl11SIH J707L ..... l••ch 3741 plea se. 25. mo.._ ' onPaciflcCoastHJghway. Newport lle•Ch/So11ih ~ 161~ ti LIVi~t ti •2-llf0 •NEW• YOU'LL If Gl'AD YOU WAITED\ lntrodut'l111g new bach and I 1.Jdrm apts well .,.,.orth s eeing. Refinetl yet ;iffu r:ulable •Great Hl-:ACll e n\·iron ment • fu.rn1shed and un· fu rnished . •$18510$215 646 ·8453- ~e~ -~ 1 ~·ol' ,_QUV.. . 1433 ~«riorA•...e N{wportlMch 3 BR 2 BA charmer. $450'. ••••••••••••••••••~•••• •••••••••••··~··••••••• 67S-S800, Bkr, ee • PolRf 3826 Open M·r 10.fi Telepnone t71 41 675·8000. Mo. Uqfurn. 494-4)424 OC~~NFRONT 4 Br, $385 TUOIO, close tn, 1.1Uls in· LGE l •~ 2 BR ••oo ·$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat 10·5 Sun 12·S owned and managed by l"'"""""""""""""""'!!J!I~~ -=~"i'~;'i,'-='--1 ut1l 1ncl winter rental I ded d ts ls • •... · ' · • The Irvine company. EXCLUSrVE ~tw".f lik 3 C~U.6?3-471A., ' ~ u .1 • a ~~ •4~~ Adj. to shop'g, pool, _no ~ ~~ndo, 2br, 2ba, le~· Closed Wed. 1--------•'1 MESA BA rPJQ11;: fin. all w~ . . . VQI now ' . • pet.If. 1887 Monrovia. ~~· ~l;"iacui._:11, H ntin;ton P~cific .~·•1•u c.l.ii tom home, IALIOAIMM $155UP:-$55wkbacti~il 646·4i775 . . ••11lll•~-~ .-.c_ud~· u A"·--u:.~~~~cl~f~l:~t';,~~i':il~ 'GARDEH '2400 sq. ft. Lrg garage. 1 Br apts, equipped Nr heh. Util pd, tOI tv. r •' I IL c d. II ,1:. bJ t In 5.• ..... 111 cean Ave OK 11 . 2 2152 A' 11.1s · cean View. $.525/mo. kitchens. Unique -toe. 494-2508;143SN.Coast .ar ·-• washer/dryer, 1ar & .._ (114)536-1487 Apart~enls :~.9060 • ca 64 · ·: .r - t k 494-6594 Winter rates by wk or SilrroUllClngs riarprt. adlts. $300 P! mo, lttngd h)' Wm Walters Co "A Brourife/ Plore To live~ ------1 I, 2 & J Bdrm! .• ~rpls, ' . mo.675-8740 LARGEhJllsideB1cbelOr DELUXEl,2&3BrApts 714-646-113.5" --'--"---1.Bdrmlromsiao ----o c t:A N FRON1,' new J !'.lt'P."•· util ·i li e~ paid, 0G~~ 4d e 1~e'C20~ ~SMALL bachelor, util pd. !!1~.i::J~:Zi3Ul. l adul tfv~si:;~~i!Hi:et:r 5 LG. RqoM~ ,bed •. ba, WALK TO-iEACH 2 Bdrm trom $230 BR, 2 Ba Upper. 2 ear !!~~~s;~:1~0~.r7~ci~~~!: dominiums, Speet~ular Open garage parkjng. . • Nr. Shop'g -Adll.!!Only shwr, 11:-' g., ding, kitch. I. 2 & 3 Br, crpts, drpsJ '1691 Me1a Drive 1~~_'.:.:i6~:oo mo yrly · gyin ruom, saupa P.OOI. .~ean ·views, near_ 'Vi~. $155.yrly .675-2797 N9wport leach 3769 Martinique Aph ~=1~~;:~~50• Furn. bltns. gha5r. 22118116tb 7 S39t.57or {al lrv1nei 545·4855 ---~-=------I Ad_ul.t~ qnJ.y,nu.~i.·288_1 \oria "Beach, from $325. Cor:ona clel Mer 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 Santa Ana Ave, CM ~ 205 l:il ~ M ->i._ ...._ _ • 3~:~ 2 :~ ~{~ishya:~~-Ur1stot.i'.::i:fs ta Mrsj: · 494~179S. ••••-..••••••••••••••P••$29.95 WKUP1Bdr,2Ba MgrAptll3 646·5M2 oftllMf"te JIZ4Cotta~t·• .;sl24Casta~tsa 1824 673 _6606. ;j 8t h s t: __ _!51-1415 1185-litil. Pd:.1 Br, frplc, BA C ~ !:-L.._O R. $12 S . ~~~~1°1~H~~~ld 5PACIOUS Upper 2 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\farina. ,view, Vu!tor1a~acb.. ~/utl l s. Ni:i~stn6ker. 415 N. N'ewport Blv near new, e,ncl gar. Nr. $220·2 Br apt, ruce view Spotl«'._SS & qui S. (). 64&-968l Westcllf!. $205. 675·1849, or.beach. l~h~w2Y~·!•7~S~-~5~2~05~'-_;:.::,..j::'~:;;';;;';;;-;;::;:;;;:;;;::;--[;:;'.;;--;;;-:~'.:;.;::-;:;;::;;:~J ~·2 .Br, 2 Ba, !)<:tan . STEPSTOOCEAN l&2 BR unfum Garden view.child/pet. l B~-Ava il Jan 1· UU I 3~m 2Ba $335 mo Apts. Frplc, D/W, pvt ~3 Br, gorgeous view. paid. il8S. Cloi~ t Winler4aae.'615...:aros paUo, $175 to $200. l baby Steps toocean. beach. Poppy. Gd~t .._ ok, Nr. Irvine Industrial HU .• VIEW REHTALS 6'14=7183 · LAS BRISASAF!lll area. S57-284L 673-IOJO or49-l-3248 SSIS Rive r Ave ~2566 -. --~----1 ..:.;.o...='--'-'-"-'-=lc•ifo M••• 3724 Elevator bldg on beach., 1-1 BDRM W /LOFr LP911"0 Hills 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1&2 Br, pvt balconies, "i','(_t. patio, frpl.6 mo old. •:•••.•<t••••••.•••••••••• C d Oro htdpool.Security.Adults '-J_-1 IDRM fRESlll:Y pa1n~ed3BR. GSG e DYNAMIClrgoceanfront ILOF.T ____ OM,.Y) 2 Ba, view, ~u1et, !rplc. A~L UTILITIES PAID 3br, 2ba, yd~ $400 ·mo., pvt. patio. frpl,§ mo old. Crpts&drps.$360.0pen Comp(rebeforeyourenl d ay 646·710:!-night H.4.YlOFTi:P1S l_!ouse 1--'4 pm. Sat & · CuSMm designed 673 2586 ' "'' Sun . 22561 Catan ia . Featuring: · 283.Avocado.CM $!il-4390. •Spacious klt_e}'en wit)I iii· 3 BR, 2 Ba w/dishwuher. 645-0141 Lo9una Niguel 3252 direct ligtl~in,g. • Lge patio. Xrly. 673-6&16. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Separa~e d1n a area 28th St. Marin,,. ir»· •Home·hk:estorage I BR, 2 BA con~o 011.~he •Priv,;ilepiltios· • · OCEAN-clos~:lge.2BR. 101! c~u.rse O\erlook1ng •Closed gara-gew/r;torage apt.,-very nicely. furn. Off The Beaten Path Jal(&;. ~1~. Call before 5, •Marble pullman Ju.st a few .steps lo best 67$ ..... .2030 •Kingsize Bdrms beach. Avail. now, $325. Adults-NoPets Mission v1efo 1267 •Pool -Barbeques-sur-Also, Bluffs lovely condo, •Luxurious shagcart)et •••,••••••••••••••••••• rounded w/plush lndscpg '3958 & 8 h RI •Bltins incl Dishw3,1her NEW ON 'l'llE GOLF Adults -Nopets ay 675~ ty. •Lrg Pool&Gas BDQ '.s COURSE. l<"or lease, J tlJD!{l\t ~urn.$215. 1---------12BRSI00-1BRfr $170 JJR, 2 Ba . fa · 2 BDRM furn.$245. ON Tl-lE BEACH Bach Gas&Wa terpd-Garage Frplc, Wel·bar. Call evti!i ~W ·Wil son 642'1971 SngJ, $145 The Second LA MANCHA .4PTS & wknds, 883--Jl71 Story. 103 Met'addfin Pl, 778Scott Place, C.M. 675-1865, "6'13·6833 ask for 64:t·2007or64S·6318 Newport l•och 3269 I Br Furn $1651 ..<!G~ce~gC.:..:...:.~· ::..:...::_...:.:.:i;;;;;;i~ii;i;iiii;;i;;iioiiiiiii;o;;I ••••••.,••••••••••••••• 2 Hrf'u~n Sl90 WATERFRONT~ BR, !IA RBOR Il ighlands. Lo~ of blt~s, ~1• wal.k frpl, sundeck, free boat close to ~fiir1ners Sch & lo s hopp..in g. ~ mt . dock. Yearly or Wini.ct. Pack,Ens1811.,rruddleSch bcach.9JlW.l9thSt. P h : 675 -6 1 69 or MA R--1-H A PACIFIC VILLAS & Hbr. l ligh ~l. J br, 2 548-0492 774-&a84 ba pvt. patio ~VO mo. 548-~842 FURN. apls, lge 1 Br si65. 120 36ih.St. Clean, cozy, •,!,i Brand New Custom Apls -'-"--"""------~,-I Idea l fur bachelor s blk to beach. 1 bt, Jan. 1 Dach ll\R-2BR • ~P£R;M9.Jbr,.2t>a1. Adlls . l.S!JJ C hurch tQ,.fuft,J!ZOleuse.lorCpl. OrivebyltlOVictoria ~st valur 1n NIJ. many 348 0033 Wtr., trash pd. $160. Almost to Huntington features. 7,4-673-4171 Y,~ = 64.S-7573 . Beach . •T i al#ool •Oi;"j::N SAT/SUN• ·lfAR~ VIEWl-IOMES ,. -\°~~·.,' d ~ltn ONCJIANNEL 1 645_·<_1_7l_· __ _ Car~'3br, 2b;i, fam 1 ~r, ~-·rps ..• 1· 2Br,Yearly.$26S rm, comn1 pool & tennfs. ~1ut10. G & water J>ll1d. • •• 673_2493 EASTSIDE ''t'elsc $'175 mQ 833--34>'79 548·1168 1 br, Park·like grounds ' ' · ,-'-"'-F.~l'o-\~.has a fant:istic $160. 548·1•131 CosfaM•aa 3724 .. 01taM11a -..., ~724 bi&MJ¥3Br,a1h•h#e_Oll ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·¥~··•• heh. Frplc, sunken <:'Oh• F I R E P L (J.. C ·E + vei'*'atlon pit, ba r , cathedral celli_ng + 3Br, AM~BA ~SADOR INN skyllahtt, tri·Je vel. i\t ust 2 lla, gar .. patio. S295. No l'\'C> ' see to a pprec. Need resp. pets. 646-4414 Tentale ·to sftare rent. I-SIDE HR. OCC -BRAND NEW Y'i>~ pay $200. C•ll • Mictt.,1111 898-3314 or 2 Br dupjex,.pvt patio&: "~~a~~= s· ·29·co·& UP 6'1~-516\ gar.$190. Ref~s.52-8343 -i U UOIO, !in,1e girl, no __ BR, 201\,' frplc, bltns, · ' · -;::r:-'l'l pets. 'Ocean l blk. i12.S. D/\V. $250. mo, tst&Jast. -,.. .. ·"t-mo. Yrly.i;U.-e881l'. 17tl5 Anahein1 ·St. Call UMiu fwttltti-4 • sWltt~. "' .,.. Pr es t I g c JI o m es , Klh""°t•llffif• ..... 11. JC'-HfffN re.. WATERFRONT dhc 3Br 00-6646 Wefa..i ...... ctJMC:,, J«.tml , duple". Has evlirylhing.1-~~~------• Wfthr , O.UWIQ'S-.... Vac,orWlnter,Nopets. BRl'AIDA.utilpaid. T••111-..••.UM1• ' l.c,...._ •--Gf3'"'""7881 Patio, 110 children or.ct •1111 ,.. ...... .-.11. w..-.·a *'"' ••Iii. • • 645~ • 22i7 HARBqR BLVD.· COSTA MESA 645·4840 ' . A,-ooitUllfurol-FOURSEASONSAl<rS ....................... Sp11ciou1, 2 stc;rry, 2 Br, 1~--------11 \.-1: Ba; pvt fi,tlo, pool, llAo• 111 ... d 3806 coov. Joe .• no pela. StM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7:.SJoa~St.IWS--0332 BALBOA ISLAND, Latte PRIVACY + 2 Br. 2 Ba, J BR Apt. $2M, mo. (AJk gar, patio & yard. $22$. for St.Ve) 213-434-3623 r:to pet.s. 846-4414 ·- . ·I _;.• Medtlerranean ·Village Apartments ~ ... _ This Is the Setting : Outdoors - a country villa with majestic ttee s and QUietly running streams. By day, a mag nificent home and recreation World . By night. a magic wonderland . INDOORS -ff~ht 1nd bright w~" 1~11 l do.to ~ I~•! •llfre l1rg1 oro~IT<r 1111001 1<1<1 bmk:onles 1!lord E;ict\ roo"' d<reorelo• dt>•iO"l'd e.g.o """' "'"~l..:;ec lo ...,.,m 1he Cool 0111~11. Vod wet bilrs. W•......:I c•1~og9, ..oOd 11tfl9hn<J. 11111> ... ~·To•wBll c1rNltnQ. color C~d•nlled <118""' el\d _c,.11v •miio<tltd o••~sclom won ~' Prc~1d• cn~atf! Qtfden areas ~l'>d t -cl 1911 provac;v l<.11 ••ell •P•'1ment l'R_..OT!CAL CO~CERNSt No1•,,na 1>.J• bPf'n 0>.·er!aok•d Tn" hn•ll "' ~al•n~•<I PQw•• tun-in aop11anc11. ,t,T Tl-LE MIO!TfRRANfAN VUL"'-GE th• lrltlltec) ~.ot Y•~<l lll•" I"" I•• bto~md. II '" ~lo btllflYlll !"I!!"-Cdy I~ IO ~IC!<e \IV• UNFU'RNISHEO· A l lH'C'lal ~tel.km ft>f U...•~"' •lfrlrt1111l Adu!!' ON_\· • OFFICE OPEN DAICV ' Mon .. fn.: IO:JO-!l::lO Sat."-Su11.: 11 :oo )·30 •• I Mediterranean Village · 2400 HARBOR RLVD. Ctl~l ft ~leJa , l'Rh i1'!'1t\fii°iiil2'! Tel1•phQnC 171·11 ~7-8020 0.RfCflON~ to-IV•·1:1•T"'1•""'~ V•I..,,. rrv·~ , .... Slri 0..00 Ft9'W•V H .. tior lffV<J lioyl~ 2 "'"flt QI' -~ lill.-d, •,;r~ Nori~ Cl\,tf .. 9(11 l l,ito, -· ... ...... • -· FOR our DOOR RLC~EA TION !""'• .-:a lc.,r r"llltl 1>gn1.o '"''"'" c:ou rn 111~ 1111'111 '"""''""II f')QIS. Aoa even 8 wt>H ean•P,,..,., gymf>1.,um wotn s~u"~' IQf "''" ·•"d wumtn -~n Ultl•~•'-d lo IW' ..,.,1 U..ollQ Cl)".N(Nl(NT TO All Cl !!Ou•I""'' 1..•hi,.,tnl•, fjl c• 1no5 ,, !YI! "''"U1'• ~"'11• i..., .. , '"" Pr•C"": Ol°t•n 8n<l Newnn!! (1,-,,.n 0Vm11'10""0 bM<A•J!J! L"sle Mt\.• ('.\i\H•!!\··(.ho! ~(ln VO UR LI" oJl1£ tt('Uq"' " ,,,,11 '"~"•n-<IQllJ• ,, ,,,.,., ,.,t~• .,.,, ~ .. ,, """"''" ~" t I ""'Y •<-1">"''•-n "··" I-• b'llHuok O<l<I 01' ·-l • • • • I Santa Ana $125 to $135. -----\ Special Single Apts. LARG£ 2 bedrm, 2 ba, Garages incl'd. Nr. shop· bllns , ilW: encl gu r., ping & transpottution. adult S , S22:i. mo . 5-12-6547. &12-4381 $152.50 & UP I. & 2 BDRMS WSTcLfF-a~r 1'!1 ba , :;ngle. stry. P <1l10, gar. frplc, $2.">0. Adil. 1 116~ Irvine Ave CJ\I Cr pl$, drps , :;tove & G-12--023!1 r c(rig :-Furn. ava il. ----------1 Green la .,.,·ns, co\·ered 3 BK, Mia, I blk to beuch, J!arl:l-G!'S. orfstreet park- frp\c. beam 1,:lngs. SJ:'>Q. ing. Ad ults. no pelS. 20:!\I mo. yrly. 045-705-1 t'ullerlon Ave.-.( L blk E. .~~~~-~~---• nf Newport Ave, lblk:SO. LIDO Bayfroot 3 br, 2 ba , of Bay. J tl42-&ilN. neYt' drps. & cpts, fresh , 1ia int. sandy beuch. $500. Rooms "4000 IHO. 675-i7l7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I HR , den . 2 Bu . dlx duplex nr beach. Hers re· ,q 'd. Adults. $2'.IO. nHJ. LIVI-; AT THi-;·BF.A'.Cll, S25 & up a .,.,.J.:. 6jl:t\14U PINE KNOTl\fOTt::L 642-3082 -----1FO!l 1 or 2 people, mcn·or LIDO 2 Or. 1\.2 Ba. 2 car women. Kitch. l"M\"gs, ~ar a ge, bllns. frplt·. Oulside_!!~OK.548·4464 c rp~s. drps; S29~.:.Yrly. L<JVELY Pvt. Beach hLS<J 3 Hr, 2 lla. ~5. yr· home. c:1n uccom1nod111 c ly. Adults. Lt•i1se_ N"ewlr :1 person s or man &·~'ifl'. Uccor~ted. 62_5--3961. :'>48·.\464 1 Apartments ~.s;hed PRI. 1<:N'fRl' & BA altr;ii.: orUnfurn1sht:dl900 :s leep rrn . P ref qui"t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••I empl fem. s100. ~ti~':! COH<JNA or:L ~li\R H OU~I S _s,lU. wk up ~ 1lh k1l che n S:lll. \\'k upalll. 548 -97:)5 urti-lfi-3967·~· Furn. rm .. priv. home ror e n1pl v) ed J:id~'. l'arl.; Ave. 4~~ -JdUtl after· '.! Rr ToWnhnll!-t', frph·, from S250. 1 Br fron1 Si,5. l'on l, tenni!'. rnnlincn1:1 l ~:-._:__ ______ _ hr<'akfast. Som('OCl'IUI & (ll'Ji':·r lgL' hu1nl'.' Ua1•I.; Catal in a Vil'\\5 . ~('Jl.'.lrat<.' Bay-ChL--r ry Luke:Po-•I. f11m it ~· '."C't'lion. Clb't' tu S tud e n t /g i rl. Sti,., shnppin i-: ,r.._ fine 1)1-.n h. ti-lii-56-0j 644·2ti\ I --------- l<UU.\1 l'vr r•'nt , util p 111 d \o un ~ em µJuyt'1I :-.tud e n1 . I\ 1t1·h.:...I' r\ lgs. i'Jt-JW7 FVlt:\", krcehen prvgs. Nr t)l,;(.;. i'\•rn. St.udent 01 \\'Or kin1o: ;j irl $7--5--m u -'~-•-'--~ ~c"---...,-- ' . • I ·1 .. ,. • """"' .Oeeemw2". 11174 -.._ ~lco Dll'Klory P-'-"-/P=--'-6073 Help Wanf•d 7100 tip -•d ii Wa1lled 7100 tfp Wanltd . 7100. d •••••••••••••••••••• -·~ ,...'!".., • • , • ~. ...... 4400 ........................................................................................... ••••ott•········· •..••. vm • _ • Lott&Found 53 0 • · ~ · ·• · •••••••••••••••••t••••• '''''''''''!.!.''~..!.-UJ.U ~-0_0 •I~ DISCO.!J,. .,..,av-Q utoi' rtN -AL F"irm need. MAtHTEHAMCE MAH SAll.HOATS~E&\fA'N, L>e. 1t<'ea,•a1.h1bh!W,·1JUNO "I ck f•m •••••••••••••••••••••••' allpa~l¥inUng I 'J: pea Secret3r kiet:per McDnnald.!i R~I ~ To•n•••t•"··ea~-•j••. I d , "' .i ~-DIS! • rr'*'-est.'C4'11&42·63 15 No ollow1 nt1 nee mm · • u .' h •. 1 d , 1~.. ,... -. "u-= ''"""' ... Spuc1~ "l bcdr1n llniJ . ino . prCJvi t ahatieK)' dwi,:, 110 ''iJliar. IWASUER & Ice. uarn S4$-w1r1rr1d;iy, ·,Call eae v • • 0 & · ssi vc · qualltY pool, ta'c u1.:1.1, ~hop1)1n~ furniture 5. rno Vic. S.1nta Ana & mak ·Jnst;1lratlon. PROF't-.:SSIONAL Paint-11 ' MrPllr1ons497 l ~-7~7 ;:ies~~ahw ;£yrsexper.· 11.rca . ,\va1I 11>t·1·kl)' 1n An.!?wt•rin~ S--=,. {.t' t;n1 \'l'Cl!o1t y, Ci\1, Can't Gu11.r, at Jl.eas. 'r<10!s. Ina. Spcc1ali1.111g In fine BEA OPR, licrnsed F NISll B N . Stilling larger crui•ln~ J:.n i\1unthty 111 r ... 1> oi\·ai kllJlc. lilf7~ ue~~~ tr ·· 645 ·111•1.' · 642-as.5 ....._ quality lntt!nC>r t111t. re·> shop as11lstant . 1 CA 1 ~LE Ott fo't:i\IALE 3 sailbo11 ts to 1in anue.nt, &i2 05~; i.;12 1771 ~lvd. lfunlin).rton Ue<1l'h ~ lab "'paint111i;: ;1l rc.i:sonij.bt F/lime.. Gu1trn. sali..ry. i\taker, ca pa bl~ .or Cot'it nit~ Fri. S;;t, Sun. 9P/\I knowlcdgable 'market. It ~---1 t'42 --4321 FOL'ND• H.u.I, Lab~etdur •• y1IHllMJ 6001 pru:ei; APPLE J.'A1N'f. DeSHv 11 Jl air Fashi011$, t:st1m11tln11 & f1n1ah oon· lu Si\M-Winchur& Donut , . ol the best lewtol1to 1har"e' 4300 . . , . lti·trl~,·er Vir-~111t;a •••• .. •••••••••••••••• 1 G t.-73_5321 L»guna HiUs 586-2770. i>t. rrom rendenng~ for llou!le ) ll~rbor...Bl-_you ,r~ onu me 1 Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)t.LUXl.,iroomof~t;t' 1\n;a Coitl 513 ~oHADYSl'l'TER ,cvl'l>,reli, ----· sm. grow'g, Jls11loiy & CM ' s.on~·. re:.u ROOMM•TES i.;uro~a de! •'1 "~ $I~ i'olo. 1dl'nl1ry. m.,q_t ~re w o 1n .-n, rlost_er/Repoir 6477 BEAUTY Operators, St.a· !i ign co. Contact: D . Clii.SS•f1~ ad no. 2Ya. c/o Jlc.iJ~~omit1>.Hkr:. , , ----; . "' 54CL=O C~l,;,afttipm •••••••••••••••••••••••lions for lease 1n Simpson at ~79-l930MALt; or t'tniale as D<aily lil?t: P. ?· ~~ WM n 1 e d 1 0 :. h '1r 1' 1 ___ i.;,s -G7UO t. ~l~INJ): J Ill Sil SI:; I • PA'fCll PL.ASTf:rtlN(; We stcliff area salon. bt~·n. 9Ar.t &..5PA1 wkndh Pump Attundant. Sah1 1560,· Co:;ta ~lt:;il, Ca ~c::iuiirul 2 l>t•tli·vuin lt-.lt , lJM;Jll fc111. Wcur· Carpenter-015 Allty•"•$ f''reeei>lim<1 les 548-~days/eves. 546-4>294 +comm .645-Iu3i.I. '~~G·~---.,-----turn111hcd or wllurn1:.ht-d \\'A N'rEl>: Dt·sk & phone 111,.: flcu & Iler c-ollrtt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ":' ' .. , SA-L« apt& 11 1 tl!ikwoud :.11:H·t·,ti hrs.,a wk .2eves Nu IV . V1 :· l,!<1lboa RE MODEL. ADD·ON , CallS<I0-61125 lkl(PRF/C $750 FULL T IME Op1,111lng ~ There's SI .OUO.voo in .; SJt. i\torn. W1thtn CM . I :. I u n d , 0 n t -. ct g:.tr conv. cusl & new.con· kambi -._ •078 'l'ltru Tri Oil Bala,. ""· for exp er. f' ab r j c ~eel~~ ~=hi'n e l~rfi~i~~ r tlcreat1un fui:1Jit1c :. 556 2791 ti75 -W22 i;t. 2s yrs ixp,_frte ei>t •••••••••••••f"•-..•••••• r.tanuf.TypeSOplu .... Sa l esPe r s on. ll o ~c r <.:omvlirnl·nt.1ry tennis -645_" .. 39 --..1 1 Fabric Center, \7th & iif chemical & ca .U.Oaue Je&">ni.:, Sund..iy l.rrunch. wtiMll Rental 4450 fOlJNI> IJ y t-'ountaln -v-· • -· L,Ft.01'1SPLUA-18 NG LtlteliidersAgen~y · N -business. Neednotli'lliv Sporti. tournH1ncnt:;. '' •••••••••••••••••••••• V.ullcy Jllu~11 l1ny brown BUILD, Remodel or Remodels & Repairs. 40~BirchSt,Stelg4. Irvine, .B.645-6120. Medi ,, earch your present position. fulttlnlt: 1i11·t1v111~·:. tl1rc,· CenterSanC.......,., & til r1ck lcrnult: dog Repair Qu;tl, tradesman W lilt~r heaters , dis· Newpor,J.leach 833'8100 GENERAL Ownership possibilities. lor who plan:. p;irt1cs & lOOO:.<ih wC'arlng flcu collar. In ull phaseS ·(.'OOSl. Dill P<>SBis, ru.rnanccs, tlis· HoCh'aNJt'-TctYou ~ M.4.IMTEM.4.MCEMAH Wri te Classified Ad no BBQ'ii. ¥.'t•'lJ 1•\'1•11 h"IV s.~-·147J 979-52tl!f ""' hwashers. 642·626:.f f.1 1C Established I~-833-333& 2'97 c/o Daily Pilot P.O. you find a r<~•rnm.•ll' Store or Office & H/A Complete Plumb-{pr building, Jlilust live SO" l56-0, Costa r.tesa, Ca &irry, IL<• lllll' uud.·r 21 & 1111 t:J l°Jm1no ltc.111 ro u N lJ : H lack m 11 fe CARPEMTltY ing Service. Lie. ~72694 near E;_l Toro area. Reply 926<!6 r:).{'Clicnlparktn~ w/wht. "he ·. t. "., ... ,· •. C •. IOOKKEEl'ER to clasS'ifi~d ad no. 295,I"'""""""""""""""""""""""""~~ ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiijjjjjjjjiiiiil 1111 l~lll. J\l1111iels 011\.'ll d.01 .1 .. _:> .. -,,,, , 4,~_7333 .. ·' ~.. a 1~ct Work. General Re-del/R•-lr 6081 p . I . c/o Daily Pilot, P. Q. &xi· , llot 7', I "'.,.,... """ flcacollar.5:11-9679 R D llWk .. ~ ,.-/hmeor111Surance Y o .t'l'nor .1ri.:cr ---epa1rs. rywa or .•••••••-•••••••••••••••• r ND ""3 ••11 1560, Cosla J\tesa'; CalllG'1"flrne 21'".$150"·k SECRET•RIES nd Ill lh1,: ;q1.1rt1n,,:11! 11\!l" Small Additions. QU T~ w k R r ° C, I . . °" --...... ""626 ,. ...... .. "' t'OUN[); Pup11y 1>art 642.8223,Bob AL I • • or· e · 2."i ~ gullrn st. i\1r. Richards, r-<eed.ed lmmed~'atel lion. 2UO Ft t'rontag<' Shep. round Christmas yrs exp. Lge "sm JObs Jo'uller B?ui>b, tW6-6455. Good typing · OAKY.'OO I> GAflDI';;-\ onHarbor~vd. l\lorn . Vic . ttbr . JYOUNGCARPENTER t-'rce est. t'AIR PttJCEBOOK~EEPER Exp. in ~RL.Friday,lgirloflice,liiijiiiiliiiimliiiimliiiim~;;1 Superlongi,r a:;sign. ,\'"rs' Pa,·cd Jul, building np· lh)(hla111ls . ~-~ 1Quality Work /Low Rates Lie. 642-1770 Call Ken, I trucking prert>rred but hte bookkeepuig. l,yp1111,q.' lmmedi"'-te°'Placcmenl.'l •• pru11;. 1300 l'>{I fl. Lease ----~ --G?J-36S8JOHN care. nolnf:c. Call ; Baldock& & order de:;k. Phone HOTETELLER CaU-1>1~rgaretPriest l6!,~_;1~.:r1'1u1nt• ~'1.)00pcrmonlh. LOS 'f .''Tcn-a ·Pah '' R 1· 6082 Son,551-2097 personalj)y'amusl-part Experienced 540=:;-4450 ___ n-+ ._... Roy Mc Conh L,1rgc !Iii ale lung hair Carpet Service 6016 00 1n9 • time to Slart. 9-2, Coasl Conlact NEVER A FEE · · l;crml.ln Shepherd mix ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOY'\fORGIRLS Distributors, Clot . Barba'a r -ma,ano Al'T"'MPO 'f'EMAJ.t::sharc4brh11u:.c Reolto 't810"4e.....-&' A o f DAILY · ~·" o w /same. Ch1ld11t!t nk ,. -P"""' Hlk&br(i ~·n.Vic.SantaJO l-I N'S Car e t & JCROOf~$<1!J--4006· ge 1 ·I or. 54.0-3"64 SECURITYPACIFIC C<is la :\·1 ;i~-772'J Ana & ,\1c:.a Ave. Costa 1J holster , Drip Sham· . Roo hng PILO'P rout~'tn S{ltna ' 1'_empoTemporary llel p 1Neekd:i.x~rtt>,l'l.3l-l:1'.n I.""~~~~~~~;;;,...., ro.1c~a . 12 .~6. HEWARD ~ {Soil'Y Retardants ) L1c1::nscd & irL<>urcd An? between Seg~m HAIR ~TYLIS! . National lank p R 0 F t; SS I o N A L l'l<l>I c• '"lao·I Coron> dol &15-7723 Deg'cea ·er• & •II c-lo., r·rcc l'~st1males & Sunflower and Maur&;_ ~EEDED l~IMED. SSO Newport Center Dr SECRE1'A R y ror Public c. ... . 5 " ."" Flower. C<i ll r.tr. Snyder 'P-.J!rk Newport !lair New1lortlleach atra-j,G ht male scek:. i'olar. 1200 Sq rt. ground CAl:'l-F A.i~J~tAl. bbcl l~hthener rs & 10 m1nh~te REP1\f'RS, cill types. Reas at 642-4321 Stj'l~t!i, 644-5750 or Ec1uat 0 1lpor. Employer Relations firm. Send re· ~m1n atc lo share lux flvor fron ta1;:e, et lc, park-<..:ON'J'H.OL eac or _your w Ile t'ree est, he'd. ask for L q u a 1 . 0 pp 0 r . 644 -8iU2; -----1!1'~~~~"""""""""""""""~ sume slating salary re· ur1ous L.li. honlc ~·1th 1ng, 5(lo i\1aslcrs. Owner llunt HcachShclter car pets. S~ve your WnltB30-5020anytime Employer. '.:......._-q'mts. to P .O. Box 2298, ocean v1c¥i·, i l75. mo ttCaltor.G73-t\20 aa 21 f':tli sun Wa)' moncybys:'lv1ng m~«;x·--.-.-IOU SEKl:::E'PER. part Nuns1-.; NewportBcach,92660 '1·776·2290 di.lys <$lll 2761 ------------1 536 -GSSI tra trips. ~11.1 clean IJv. Sew1n9& BUSY Chi ropractic office. lime (or 3 adult"S:'V,c. or RM -eves. 1100 S(). t,·r. ba sement l.lat•k or HumaneSocicly 1ng rm., d1n1ng rm., & ~lteratlon1 6084 wan l e d i m rn ed. f~lde n & sunta lsillM:lt S ervis.or Secr-etary, Salts eumplex of clubroom. of· AN~IALASSIS'I' hall SJ5. Any rm. $7.50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Therapis t . Goo d C.M.646-8JO..lafl6. . , ".IP ., Leading drafting i;uppJy NB. blk to bth. ~·orkini.: fem. wil l cun:;1Ucr 1 yng child. t:<1 II Gail ti7:'>-l 7o6. fic!'s. '& storage rms. LBAGUE couch $10. Chair SS. 15 DR fo; s s ro.1AK1 N (; & personality. tlrs 9-l , D"!y !'ly1 1ft. ~le!~~f ,Mnd store in Irvine needs ;\dj. to i\.tarina Oft <.:oast Adoplion, paying & yrs exp. is• what counts, AL'f ERATIONS. BUT· J-7. Dr. G . Couture, 2043 Housekeeper/Cook s~ift~JJ l\t_~s. ~u kl and, highly orga111zed "Gal _ll_wy~_!12·4644 Neutcrin~ inform not method. I do "'Ork TONHOLBS. Westclirf Dr, Suite 107; Part time. J-lousekecp· f uunta 1l...1~on\; .Hosp, friday" ¥i' /initiative & a J'EM ALF; room mat¥& 'liTt: adolle house for . 960 -2'.liO 53m1y0,1•011 f · Good r e.f , * 540--;-li353 * NB. 645-5300. ing, iron, lndry. cook. 5 h~~5n"~ 5Ji.~~~ Ave, pleasant voice. OOCk or comp. ¥i'iHlled to shate 2 000 r A 1 1 ded day week. 3 to 7Pl\f. S50 ~ ---~---i job consists of phone con· Br. SIO. "'k .. All priv ~~o5r.~.020r 0°,r:~~·~.'"~" sci t. nima s mpaun TeleYi1ion'Repoir •090 CHJLD S Com pa nion per week.PreferoverJO. tact w /existing -897~'=:19~· ~'~"'-------k~-~~,"~~~";'~,~~~~;;:;:;;l 1:e r r 1 poo f cm W ht Cement/Concrde6019 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fbabysitler -girl 8 yn>J f' v Own Part Time Waiters customers & i;ales record C.:otkapoo ltlale Blk/Whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• RUDl 'S'f V SERVJCt;" llousehold <:()-Ordinator. · · area. transp. OR WAITRESSES )( .... pin•. !\lust al~ t>··-FFICI': Space, separate Afghan ,\1 tde Blk /Wht CEMENT & I k W k ' · ·• ~ -. -968----0601 p · C I Xl ....... ..,_ ,.. ... Fem a Ir room ma Le room, in c .r .<..:. orrice Shep mix fem Hlk ttan . B ~ or f'or personahzed service J hrs day. 5 dars. some r1vate Ju 1 .• nl wOrk · acc:uralely &: take :;h. needed, will dt.'llutt from 4!M -~75l Terr 1 0 r ·mix Ma 1 e Wall:;, patios: s1de"'·alk.s on color or bh1ck & while. nights. Lite dutJc:s, R;ood OUSEKEEPER Live·in, .1-ing cond. Over 21, neat Good pay &. liberal fr· rent for . bab}·s1ltin~ 1n-l-----------1 Blk /Wht Great Di;n~ etc. By hr. or Job. t:aJI 646-Z.150 par. Need conscientious must speak gd. English, appearance, plei.lse call inges. cau Sue Stephens, fantatn1ght.b'75--'J196 tora.ge 4550 flt ale, Blk/Grey Ter· 6.&6·6915 Tile 60,1 rehable per~ w/rer~. no children, xlnt. sal. ()l{.Sw1ft,S56-JOUO (114 1979 -8952~ · WA NTED: Fern al~ rm· •••••••••L••IN••K•••••••••• r 1 u r v o o mix F em . BACKHOE, Grading & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ &H~~rea. ~:;~. :~s..:3~~0 mote yrs. PBX Anawerinl) Ser• SECRETARY mate, IS tu 25, oo Balbva Blk /Grey· Bassett Atale 1,'rcnching Ser. Constr.uc -CERA~1 1C TILf~ NEW &l~~~,~==~=--1---c-------.-1 . All s hirts. t-'ullorplt P Ltime. 9Aflf .JPi\t. SJC. lsland.G75-fll21 STORAGEUMfTS Tr i Lab. fem. Gold t1on ~lean ·up, Hauling rem 0 de I . Fr ee HOUSEKEEPER Some wknds. EO"E ~perhr.ijJl-0670 Personal business or Samoyed mix lit a lt> fill d1r~, cust cement estlm<ites. Sm jobs EnogrwSystems $171( 2 Days Wk . Workingcpl.,_::_:::..:::..:~5~40~~1~962~·!_::..:::..:_j~~~~O'=-~~;~~ J1~.N. I s l. h ou se in recreational storage. 8While LaWbh. 1M8ix r.1111 le work, 642-8514 Don welcome. 536_2426 Strong, well rounded ~2-3472, N .B. *Sec'y Stcrt $750 ....:.guna. ocean \'U. own From $3. J amboree & r ow n / eag e. bc kgrnd in e lectro·i------------IPllOTOGRAPllERS : Free. Gd sh.&typ p,.kills,. bdrm.Female.4!.l'J-3742 San l>iego f'wy . f'~e m . Brown /wht CON_CRETEWORK}'ree yopSoil 6092 m ec h 'J process in-Looking for u few good Irvine comolex. DiVrtof eves. :;7:;-u1so Weimaraner "Tale, Red estim11tes Call Randy ••••••••••••••••••••••• strumentation. f~or ex· ones to train. Excel. majorcorp .... 'f11.kecharge 2 B R ho u s c n ca r STOP HERE! 1-loond Mi(;·,[,fsm_ ale Gold 4M-J257 •'fop Soil * ComPoSt• panding small 0 . C. firm. HOUStWIYES fucilities . Guar. employ-i;muJJ ofc. ~lrg bckgrnd. be hi k ~JI H 25 J\.fAX Concrete patio, . •J\.1ul ch • Re<l~·ood• AngusGordonPersonnel Needed mornings . menl while you trajn. Free,}'eeJobsAlso yr a~ld P::,ral'e. sX _:iiJJ; Need an extra storage Shthr dom White Lon~hr :;tepi;, exposed pebble, CA LL 586·6930 Agency t>42-6720 ro.t cDona lds Rest, 20362 HSG 17-28. Start at i\ngus Gordon Personnel "J6 •036 •· • <'loset? Room'! Garage? dom f'em Hlk /Or ShLh1 ma••n,ywall•ti44 •~o7 . . 3J3E.t7thNol5,cM B.e"'"ac h Bl1Jd, HB $3_ 44 .10 /mo. Excel. fr-Agen··y"'' "7._ ., -.,.,,. or '· ?'. You ne·•• ALL uom, f'em Grey Shth1 ..... " ......,,..,, Help Wanted 7100 "'36 1911·. · Pd v F ... ""-v .-v ___ ... .., ,, 1ngc. -ac. ~ee JJJE. l7thNol5,Ci'of F EMALE wantsrcsponsL· S PA C£ !\tini Storage. dom . F'em lllk/tigei Child Care 6020 •••••••••••••••••••••••Exclusive small hotel Dent/Med., Other. Call --- 'ble adult to s h:irc FromS7.50. strip ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUN'flNG n'}e<lsmaids.Hrs.canbe ACKin'fheBox,immed. thel\l<1rines,TheCarcer SERVICl':Sta .Salesman Luxul'y Ill '' C I llunt. Beac:h 960·1970 , Cl·llLD CA RE Mon -Fro' arr;i,nged. 494-8521 openings 9.PM-midnite, Corps. 548-58'17 o Full & Part· Time u 5 on<o. "acde<•Gco,•e .. '-'""·"''I< LOST-Lar_gc 25 lb. _cat · SPM Jd •t Al • Pool, tennis. etc. $1-10. v """°' blk& while, long hair,. d~aytime. Balboa Island 1,.--1-C-B_K_K~P-R-.-G-i_r_l _F_n __ d-,-,-1 12A'M=~M .n~ Bak~~ OOH-91'71. 900E.Coast Hwy.N8 inc.util's.&i4~i.t73 ental1 Wanted 4600 white feet, black mark Ex-teacher,675-7349 -for growi n g marine St,CostaJ.\1es8. PILOT· Stowing /Blind Stitch LRG. rm w/pvl. enl . & ha. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing on right· front leg-Draperies 6027 equip mfg in Irvine Indus ·-------t P/time. To fly light pre· E"per. only. 642-3472 M /t'. Cd.\1, ~IJ5 +. 'NG L. Lady-1 br or cfn. l:.e!lhomeonWcstOcean ••••••••••••••••••••••• •A/RClerks Pk. r.1usi be exper., JANITORS-COUPLES ssurized corp. t~·in. ___ N_'_.B ..• \lr. ''andel. 67~140e \'cS. ciency apt. on Bal. ls. F_'ront., e.alboa P_ '."."·DRAPERIES. Whol-alo •/P Cl k sharp self starter w/gd P/time office cleaning, b d 0 C S ; Offlc• Rental ... •o-c· , 292 d "' *A er $ Laguna Heh B•B•·0, asc range o .. l<ite SllAA!POO Asst,... __ ... _ ... , i''urn/parl furn_. _SllO Yr· . .....,.,., . .:.x~ a}s. ~1 rg'ec, 30 y-oxp, F'e' typing & phone ability. · 1-& ,.== 4400 rt 5 ,79 9052 " '° •Payroll Cl~-· · he f l /In5. ,1fust have car & ra ings, expt•r. rali..'S Lo·e. req·d . ,\g-18-25. ly . Wri.le Cla_· ss1hed Ad I a · • · est, For ,·, home appt. ~ This is the r1gbt me or d · d l 1 ·r·~• d ., • -Lk h . phone Ca.JI 532-6MB Of es1re o t aslil h;:u a SlllO l"k guacn. ·•lfc-•o·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• clo Daily P1lot.P.O. Box LOST. blk k<.tlonnrAli"'O· 636-4980 * o-een.rc l e right person . · ...-.. 0 1 • ~ = WESTCLIFF BLDG. . " r-·-f apply at 123 No. Olive, no.'""""· c/o ai Y Pilol. llairc tc.61.i-0070. 15&1. Costa i\tcsa, 92626 ta & Hu s h a rd , 11 ~·•a-.-0-lr-.,-.-.-1-----6-0-3-2 Im med. Temporary liii54ii9ii-ii88S2iiiiiiiiiioiirii•~P~Piilii. iiiiiiiiiiiP,0~,~a~n~g~·~· ~;-:;-;---;::-;o:;--\i"~-~0~. Box 1560, Costa ---NE.WPORT BEACH • I . R d I II AssignmentsForExpcr. l\1esa,Ca92626 TASTEE ,.,,,,, female 1scel aneows ewar , P ease ca ••• ;••••••••••••••••••• A . , R~ntals 4650 968--0841 L'LEC·T~I CIAN -l"oe ccouPnlt1ngPCaersonnel ANITOR IAL, local. 11-J shift. i\1.ale p/t1me " • ""•Ith!! Do• .. .,., """" ••• ""•ll•bl• ....... 0.1~·· -ec•U•• .the• .. All ..., n ease II CLAIMS -evenings. Expet. adults PRESSER eves. Neal appear. No •••••••••••••••••••••:•LOST.blackmalePoodle. 11233108 , s-ma ll jobs, AlelaFrederickMgF · -only. Par t & f1tlme. Exper. in sport:o;v.•e11.r phonecalls.2966'1lrbtol, """fl!•• •ft• ...... . Call M1 Howa1d 645·6101 I BR furn. house n~ar Nearlybhnd.VicW11rncr m aint & repairs. 22 yrs JJ~/835-4JOJ EXAMINER 9'29-'3923. mfg. 642-3472 NB ~I r. CostaJ\.1esa. Lancai;tcr. Sl25, mo. Call & Bois.a Chica 846--6218 ex p, 548-5203 • Yundel. "------962_5-,,8_ =~· =-"=-1 -~~---~-----,1 Exp•r<enctd -, -JUNIOR SALESMEN 1------TELEPHONE CALLEHS -"'""'""'""'""""'""'""''"-11 ="'=:_-= LOST, Chr istmas Eve,Garde-ninq -6045 ·'Eq IO E I ITemponryl PRODUC'I'ION & As EARN Christ m as · w~nes~/ blkma\eOachshund.Vic ••••••••••Nt"•"•••••••• ua pPQr. mpoyer Age 10.15. ~arn S20·i40 sembly posilion alJail. money. llOuse~·ives· OFFICE SPACEH.I . n•est/Fillfnet' •uaiboa Penin Point, EUROPEAN AU.1'0 Meeh. needed at Minimum of I ~ yrs re· per woek gell•·ng new W/e:;tabilsheU SaiJboat Students-Retired. Work Wesltliff Ur. One mau -"". cwa,u . t; Goody('ar Cl r ., top cent expcr. W/ al · cus lo m e r s for the equ1pmt . mtgr'r. for in. our ·office or your ••••••••••••••·••••••••• 673 3~9 ll -' G~A OEN 'll C l 'C ' . offlceS65/mo.t:a11Gcnc • , . . Land cap1{1g -1r~e wages. fringe benefits. CRVS & medical DA ILY P I LOT u(ter bright, ha rd ~·orker. homl!mornings·e\•enilngs Hill.642-11200 IMstness • FOUN D mal~ mintalure service reasonable. LouorJim,548-9383.. terminology. .. school and Saturdays. Exp. in !\1ach. shop. as· or both. Call 893-6305 or Opportunity 5005 S~hnau_zcr vie. Adam~ .... & *>42-5329. 685-14<!5" 1\pJlly Pe\·sonnel Dept You mus t be out or ~chool s em b I y & :r.1 a r in e conle: tu our office at 7008 Offlct'ForLea1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ehstancia .. C.t.1. ~et1ttng ----~-----1 AVON MonduythruFriday lly3 :00 p.m.andbcallle hardwa re des irable. Westm lnstfr: UJ\'d. Prime · "4ewport ll•d. ·~·!AL~ A QU.A R l tJJ\.t <: oke collar.S40o-1289 LAWN renov.a~. }'.ard PACIFIC MUTUAL to ~·ork at least 3 days Costa ro.t es:i. Ca ll fo r Westmini>tcr. Qf'riee "B" •--1· f oot off. Shop. ::>alt & f' resh wtr. f'OUND · w· h · · cleanups. lite hauling, Make Extra SSS 700 Newport Ctr Dr pe' week. No delo""cro·es o ~•~p~pt~·=:'=:"~·=:38~5~2~--=~-I .betv.'eer.9am &: nootl or -a ion. r ice Very re.as. 675_7448 & . ire· 111r mix Newport, Cdl\t area, • 1 ll•O A , Mewpor-t 646_3053 , ,.. male, wht w/t.anspo~s. 646.4676 Representing theworld's Newport Beach o r collecting . 5pm& pm. • II d lq, I for ' ----·-small. well t·ra1ned. Vu:-.1-~~~-------largest co:;1netics & Equal011por. Employer Trans portation pro-R IE ."' o many f'IHEWOOD Uusincss. 25 W;i,r d & Ellis, FV . Paradi1e·Ganlenif1CJ toiletricscom11any.!:ihuw \'ided.C:.i.J IYSS·4812. ea Sfate purpo•ei. Good ~raf· yrs. cslab. Xlnt clientele. !.162----:':.°':'.!_ Specialize Restoration & sell beiluliful gift:.. l'OS· . . . Eq u a I 0 P port unit)' SALESPEOPLE fie Formerly Co•n & I ~-mcties. i·ewelry etc. 111 -CLE~K TYPl!:iT, ~P· Employer SI ' Sh L 1 f Gd 0~!:!.0_!1 ·U'W-aM1/ t-'OU_ND:-Small blk _& &Landscape,Mo~thkly your spare llml'. !\lel'l J~J.!, ltl ~ bookkeep1ng.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mj Wc need 3 Associ;ites. amp op. o l o 11•· L1'1' ,-ooos ···hot···'••"· V•r. Balea'o' J\.1a1nten.ance&Spnn ·ler \ .. 111 tr:.1111 C"'li ror ap . d P.rkl.9 •va "ilable .A ~ : ... u ., . . Repair 642 =-K649 JJ('ople.h<i\'l'funloo ~ · "' · new or experience • A 2 So Calif:. most u111qut> Schl.Cl\l.5-lti-1076. -t:all540-70.IJ . poin!.ment.642-2256.ask Ke......,•nOpr to$650 li censed real e-slate J I 1°75 Coll -----61 l -l!:llO •---locC"<d'· •r:-I I I anwary • -, • c:nuntry stures-'A·cll est. • , • >' ,-. Love"~ofc in Jr\·ine sa espeop e we come. W E L .h. 6-3 "'U9 6---6750 LOST: Dec . 24, 74. Fem. I AN'DSCAPING 'lao··l. BAllYSITTER1Hou:;ckpr . Co I XI l \\' k You have your o~·n • • a nmyer, '.::::.:~ _._ '-'-----Gnrdon Setter dog. blk • . 1 • ." " combo needed in It B COi\IPANION For elderly d mp e · n co. or Rt•ltor 646-3928;\U'r0,101'1Vf'lsloll<·'-~·1hr n mark s. Vic. or I tim e cleanups. ar"a2 Day•3 "'k.1'h "·,s: v.·oman,Sdaysawk.no l8ay,•1'54on,.1y_.1Yrcxpcr.on private d~skandphonc. E 673 ,577 1 ~ • , Ch · 1 . R Ren ovate-Sprnklrs. " .. .. housewk call aft 6Pr.t " Same location 18 years. •e1. --. 10~ t~astern mrJ.!._ \\ell art 1ou:;e c:.l.' .s.i2-i 7731547_1120_ & Fri. For more info. • · A.AMES IO~A FREE Medium size office, ex· rated now eslabh:.h1ng H e w a r d · P h · -842-3725. 9&1--£253 ° cellent co1nm1ssion split. ~~l~fi i~~~~r:.~ :~~~· f~~ 5"8·7167 /673·82.17111:'.Li'! l~~rR~~rks~~~~;~~~~~~! BABYSITTER Wanted COOK. Convalescent Empl!;~eean~~gcncy • ~:~11!i~6~~cnmyer , bctorne distnbutor sup· t-·_ooND.! Numan? 10 csl.&16-1583 ror2boys,age21h &7,nr. llospitlll. 270G llarborUl.Stc207 p 1 y i 11 g r a c t u r y Speed bike. Owner 1de11. Ki 11 y b r ook c Sch J. Call 64.2-o598 I Costa Mesa 556-1100 LOW COST TELEPHONE SALES If you are 'an aggressi\'e saJeiJ oriented individual · al·customcd to eanling S300 to S500 per v.·k, ~e can tr;iin you to sell na· l1onally from our orfice and ofrer: * 5 Days *Full Co. Benefits * :\Iajor Medical • Disability • Profit Sharing P lease call 997·4'521 BETWEEN 9 AM TO 2 PA1. Office & c111nn11·1·1·1;<l ~pal'C In ~' l>;t'LOn \'ICJ~· & l~agun:l N1J,!uel ;ire:.<. Ca l l uwn er. !-'au] Urazeau. 1131 14(»-t'~l;illhshcd a CC'OUnl ;, t1fy lly frame 00., col.or. 1-IOUSECLEANING 546-.50'18 COOKS ·'~~~~~~;;~~~~l~i~M~~M~~i•I " hqJhly regardc11 µro-approx date & locat!on PACKAGi:: f~xpe rienccd. ·r EX.AS RE f' INER V 'lo''"'<' loo<". Jnvestm~nl lost. C;dl 11 .U Pohce V<1cuum house-elcan BABYSJT1'ER needed for <..:OHP. nl'fcrs PLE NT Y Lachenmyer ~eallor 55' PER SQ FT 1617 \\' t-;S'J'(..'l~I I"~· NII Ali '/'. 5·11 .-~~'t! Q ._ " "ehl '"' go'''' aft••· Dro1Jer &Saute •Keypun Opr lo $650 :)~0110 Sl•cured. Bcpt'al lJepl,536-51i22. kitchen floor -clean~ · .. ·· '"· RECEPT/TY,IST OF 1\LU~EY plus cash I ~.,.~·lot rari bathrms -polish noons Mon. thru Fri. Apply In Person Lovely ore in Irvine N•ollonolCPAF•·r..... borluses. fringe benerils :.~i cs w /\'e, · " r · 1 · LOS'!'· 'l'o C II' e f m· I 646-8198 Jlarry's New York Complex. Xlnl co. Wock "' 1n"s potcutiaL \\'Ill train. A · t ~.Lo· d1 .', "',.1·'.•. · furniture Reg service or Newport Eeach to mature indi,·idual in .. ns o ,. y 1s:; """ :;o Bar.&. Grill days only. l Yr e"1>er. on · lntcr\'lt•ws"'lllbchl'ldin ·· · · · ..L l.Lme,...$26.50 to"""'·•· BABYSITTFA pc I 12 '8'1 · I W NB Salary to $600 pl"5 paid beach area. Regardless 1501 W .slcll.ffDr. n"'W I.A.:.,.,,. ... ,, b)• ,.,,. V1cjo _a~!a .5Ml -929'J ~~x pericnce·' & rehabl... • , r.x r .. o .. ,.arl1ngae y. IBi\15"96. 1· . . llG ... ~ """"· " --u '" curc rormykyrold girl 9-11Al\1 or2-5P~1 AAME.S IQOO/o FREE parking & insur. for at· o exper1enc ,a1rma . pr1nt1pa!s. V;ill t.:ullcct l.OS1': ll c "·~rd! .w111 . 536·3888. in 1ny home. Jo:astlJ\uff. Will 'frain B 1 tract. personallle&resp. F. Pate, res., 1'exas N,µwport F1n:1111_·1.1I CLr L•a1in9 Office Space <.:all un Sitt• i\l;111agl•r fl ll fb ll :1111cxt 216 _i2:13) ~~-,1!).15. "'/tan ear:; & riuM t;ul. <I GetWeral Ser•icn 6046 !\Ion & Fri 2:30-9:30 & . ~ urcauo indiY. w/2-3 yrs ).!en'! Hefin r orp .. Box 711, mu. old l·at. Vu: .. <flunJ· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tues, Wed & 'f hurs COU PLE for apt maint. E_mploymcnt Agcnt'Y ofc exper. Please call for 1-'orlh Worth, 'fexas Mort9aqes, Tru,t 1ngton & Ad'1ffi!i. JflJ Door F.-ye• Viewer in· 2:30-6:30. Lite hsk)ln~. l\1an to do lite tn3int..j 2706 llarborBLS~e207 · appl.640-5000,extll7. ·7iilOL Deeds 5035 536---666 stalled quickly $10. Call 644 -6500, A:.k fur know elecl & plumbing.~Co~'~la~M:•:':';;~556-~~ll~OO~;;;;~~~;~~f;;;I *I :ilu. FllEf: l<E'.'l:T .. No lea:.~· l'l''I IJt;. 11fh<·1•s ;idJ, A1r)IHrlcr l/1•tl·I. fl IC. full :;1·r\ ll't'i.. 1-·rou1 $14.~ llHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• co m~. Ph. 496-5717 Denise. Wife to do lite cleaning.I- LOANS t 80 % Perlonal1 535 Gerry So children or pet!i. overr==: REUBENS UP Q O ••••••••••••••••••••••• --BABYSITTER. "'"'"" 35. 2 Br apt & "til pd +I lstTDLoons-'l'/iO/o ALl:O ll-OL I Si\I 1 Howlin9 •OSI for l & 5 yr old . Our salary.6.&4 -2611 Now Hirin9 TD , 1 \ . 1 •••••••••••e.••••••••••• home, lite hskpnJ,t. Ap --------1 KEYPUNCH 2od ......-'mm«' •t ''""' P"' · · · p 8 4 '' "' • DENTAL ASSISTANT HOSTESSES blcm • lfyouorsomco~cLOCAl.mov1ng&hauhng rox. ·-'on , "C•t. ' IS • Shlftl •HJ;) ;f;!~J · 111nwn 11 Ul~·e~t ratcstJrali~l·Co, 10 you r family ne('ds by ~tud ent. Lrg truck. re· t'ri. 12-4 Tu;~, & ~.hdrs. r.~ll ti 1 mc. Ch~de. Ex· WllHJ 2171 Uu I 'on1 llooin M SA N SattlerMtl)-Co, hl'll' call the CAil ~ i1s, l:lar r y 839-2012 , pwntr3_.!?.s.!:'~363 1. .P ony.962-. ~1ust ha"e6mo'seurrcnl COOl(S .JU":Tll (',11•1 :.. f>l?2J~I s..15·li1;1 1 . ' . " v BU 496-~'ld5 ·lt•1 1J.r>V11. J SCr\'ln~-'llarbor rire.;r 24 UN IT. 71 ·1·499·1311. 5:ll-l235 BABYSl'fTER. start Jan Ur.: NT AL ASST . work exp c r . ·on SBOYS s\ory. 111·"· 11l<h ,\ C yr:.. SP!Rll 'UAL!lt-;AUEH i\IOVING. ltauling, & 6lh . :0.lon thru Fn. l!-G. Orthodontic ch rsi~e . Keypunch, Keytape & \10 l' IU,. ~Int prl..ng. on Open 10 A.\l tn IOPi\I Garage Clean up. Helia-Ca r n cl: . I' c rm . Sl-SS per hr .. ~epcnd1ng Key Disc & be able to test r1m .1r1 r .. ,,.i Mnouncemtnt$/ Advicconallmallers. ble , ra s l, service. 545---0033. OfM?XJ>e~&cab1ht.r .. 40ay onlBMor UnivacJ710. Per,onal'/ 9GJ-6.t52 wk. Wr ite Class1r100 ad Apply Personnel Dc11t Los.t & Fo.:..d 312 N. t:I C:irn1no Real 1----------111 AR YS I T 'r Elt ro.1r1n, no. 296 c/o Daily Pilot. P. r.ton lhru fo~rl "4EWPORT CENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Clemente. f''or Appt . S 12 o Lood Tues, a ltt·rn;11 c Wed. 0 . Box 1560, Costa !\lcsa, PACIFIC MUTUAL Appl y in person bet¥i·een 3.5 P i\t ; 251 E. Coast 1-lwy . Ncv.·port Beach. Ec1u;d Opp. Emplr. RN ~-.~ GROUHDFL.OOR J < C.:ill 492-9(l:IJ 492-9IJti Getridofunsightly K:45 ·3 :45 . Newport _J:a!l3626. 700NewportClrDr, • I 1111 I I L t & F d 5300 NEED MUSIC 'fHAS l-I & DF.HRJS ll<"ights.!.. ti44toi_:· ::'""2~''--,--~--...:0-liiiiliiiiliiii;;;;;;;~ Newport Beach CHARGE NURSE Su rgical tloor, 7:30 shirt. \la~t huve chtirge cx1>er. "'!"""~~~~~!'!"~~!I Xlnt working condition& ·-& IJcllilfits. Contart !\1rs. ,.,r1n. oa11u1n 1 r; ln:n, os own - 2.:llil.H t:Jr1>et i-.1l r.ip._.:., ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR Y0UR Collegc Sf.udcnl 548·6428 BABYSITTEH. T!lu r~. ~qua l Op.por.E1nployt•r air cor1d , Janitor. pknJ.!. LO..."t1'. o1 ro.10 \IALE llllSll Holiday Party?. l'lilOVING i''ri, ultc~n;itc W1.·d. Our • Wesley tot. Taytor Co. s l ; ·r T .-: ll. v f. Hy L 1 & L 0 t home live 111 or out Dentl eS.rch I I It CALI.. oca ong is ancc .194-7t:;57 · · t :Al.T(i s 1•11 ·IUllJ l.UVEO . PLl!:1\:-it: SECONI>Ni1lure •G4S-tU9i'o • 1·C~--klTCHEMHEl.PER Ot-'l''ICt-: ~PA7't: fr•r rcnr. ~· !• [' A ~ ~~ 7<.;2,~ ~ 1;1 ____ M-lli·ltii7 ILAULlNG-·'&" 11 movin~ BASSJ>l3)'er nee°71ed no"· D tiSJi ~Lo CHEFS HELPK Jeryse n. <.:o:!tlii f\te~11 f\h:moru1 I •I011p1lal. 301 Victoria, cr.1 6'42·2'734 . (,:OSta ltlt•sa. 11·111•1r ~ 2 l3-1 Jl -fi~2jRf':"•,\lll) •. l~lt EGNA1V_T'! lmm etl. d_cPen !lall]~ r0r:~:~1'1".~,.Ji~ .. ~.. -CR 152:-1.s~ol Call5<18-741il i\d;im.s. lli·;iut •·ln -.t. .. A ' <:a r111~. l'onJ1don1~J sCr\'ICl'. • ~ltJ/load up. "'" -_.. Bel~·een ~nl & lpm7 ~ Walkt'r & 1.~·c l\J d,,: FtJUNb: r~cmale, !irrf:ill foun .scling & referral. ~-l86tl liiiii~~~!i~~··i~~~~~~~~~~---~A~•~k~fo~rl>~l~a<~orl~c~e~---1 RN t~lt'y1 lo r . iH r . f'[('t ~ mixed \l.'/poodlc do,1! <\borl d r & 1· BAXTER'S. Atf.D-SUHGUNJT muli,l9. )t1n1tur1aJ , :11nplc t;ra9"'W'rbllc <'ars & uur k<'t'pin~~n, a op ion\ Masonry 6070 ·DOG-GROOMER ·.P. & Operationii. 9610, ll-7;30Ali1 Shift. Full or p11rk1.n~. 11ecunl)' putrol l-"ounrl 1\ndros St. C.:'11 AP(;ARt:&12......W3G ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.xpnc'd . 551"--0-ilt for 5496. Sys/3, Exper. only. p/timt!. Diflerentlal pay. ·CA LL ri1. H . .Sl1•\'cr, ~lti-35.CO ______ ,--;:-~ WI L l.1 A r.1 S & Son~ SJREEJ Appl. Walnut Viltage~el Pl·t1me_ .. eves. MG--0331 t-~xSfllcnt bcnefil6. Con· M7--0136ort>-~ flr11~ ,.t!\'"O ,. 1~ '" DIVORCE ~1aso nr y Lit 283046 __ ......_, Shop. VN 3_11. $35 per shift ta~t l\1r5, Jensen. Cosloi -.~ ri, ...,c. ,., nn Urick. block. stone, i\I cs a ~I em or I a I DELUXEOFA ~S L•\1 \\1t~ at~. ru.t o( ~ -OHLY$65. !IH6 -ti3il Nowll1ri1~ DH.1\f't-:H''lru;taller-Con\'. llosp, C.:\t . llosp1tuL 301 V1ctu11'Ir, Al Rl'llH'f L(1f~ 0'.'1: 1 1r.1n~·· l •llllfl l~ 1\1rpo11 , Completely guaranl"Cd Neat, exp'd. Car & tools 642 -3505. (;1\1. 642·21.3 I. -· WAITRESSl::S BUSBOYS· DISHWASlll::R Apply i\l on. Tues, Thurs, Fri 9 an1 to 12 , Kelly 's, ~aim, Balboa. WAITRESSES I. IUSIOYS Ex1Jer. Apply in person, Sam's Secrfood fl 3001 E. Coa:.lHwy(.;d~f WllO WAN'rSTOWORK? DR IVEACt\B! c 11 oost; your hours, work ,or yourselr. be your nwn bolts. 'Ale n or women. Can be sli ghtly handicapped. Neat • Clean Appearance. Vt'l!I:, retired, Ag!! 25 to 70. Sup. ".J)lemcnt your ine.Pn1e . Drive a_"(: ab 6 hrs or n101·e :l day. Ap1ll f In person, Yclluw .Cub <.;o., 186 E. 16th St.. l.:<1s1a :i1esa. 3 WOMC:l'S' 11111ned.·lo dis- tribute products. Full, 1)/\, Mr. Levt. 843---MSS. ~-- Jlousckeeper, prerer s'omc English. Soulh L~RUl1il 4!f9 2811 .• --- Patio suit~ fp1111 12.J .111 h!;it·k mall'.,horth:.n: Gl:J-Si9J BRJ CKYlOH.K, ppvihif, IUSIOYS furn. Corona dcl ~tar. AlQ. expe'rit~ced, ~ull ---RN'~'~CU/IC-U mo, JnrL ,, r : tr1•t' 111:111• r:.it. \'01<'<' :'()tn'ld<,11---11lan1 ers & «'nlryv.·ays COCKTAIL ~-8803. time. "i\pply E:tttt:utivc . -+=Of-.,,,, all uu! & J.+rutnnal !'o1amf'.,1· Nn 1dfln ll11i.'.1 Ab.rax01 MosMgt ~l 197~.11.: 112274.'!0 Ou\·e WAITRESSES ~~~·~------1 Su ite!i · r-,1 otC'I, :..!080 Somt> 1'111'1' !'1h1fls 4 serv. * No Lc=i,1· R.,-q Pi *1••11 (.',di S.16--<fi!l.t or 17.l3 Putlcrton Ave. Cti1 Rn I CK BLOC"" & STONE & COOi( E:lectr Enqi1 '1 ''\• SI 71( Newport, Costa ~tesa. Stand by time. d10'eren·. S ..\ L ~ S P fo; 0 P I. t: :"\1.!cdcd : Start. lhc l't'D\\' \'car .,.,. u race litt. Call nnw fyr your ;ippolnl· menl. you' Jl ne\ cr r\:&rtt 11 M2--26.&3. l~l onlht'rl'eH('rtt 11;,1-0~911 J::p 10-10 11 "' J-:•~.Oe:u11:n&dcvelope tla\pay.Fullorp,!lme. L' x • """·' &~cu~.. wall~ & potioS Stewart 'I d I . ~ lri t Lr n 20!!.25.,".•',l!,,',01'•1101,NB i-()ll NJl : LI! :it a i r 64:1-0055 '""so nry Ll--C-2905"" co,.mm in us. n:itru·i\IAJNT.F.N1\1~CEmanfor 1tce en 1.:ne t.lf. ----~ ,. , Apply In Person m. ntll . Pr1mn,n.ly,analog 00 1.1nit condo COtllllle~ 10 t'onll!Ol Mrs. Jen.'ICfl. ---~~~~---1 c;1,r1nan Sht·1~11I !lilt & rnel 5450 Mii 6.YiJ '. U(•lwt•t.tn 31>m&.S11m & tlnear apphf',titiufs (or 0 ~11 ,. Point. Pref . COST•MESA Rave "~nlrr "car l()u ~" '\1,f"ii:!lls11.Jc t:i\I , •:••••••••••••••••••••• lu~ICh.. St~n-t', Vi:n-cc-·r.-. 11matl e1tpanaing O.C. ~ner~I knowl~'Ci~c of or Mt'morfol Hosplt~ f:nf11v tn11rl" «lo<1ct ~Piiie" h11Y:• uu1 8r11",1 ~ :..4 .. 11 .it l " ... ,' __ G<lrNG to Seattle In fi ru.iil •icci., illa-ntc rs. 4647MacArth.rllvd IU'm . ' l 301 y • I • CM __ ., r . h 11 h Q A D N rt 8 h ''''"''' r,,,,,don "er••nncl expcr11~nre n cuns1ruc· . It ono,, lo)' ..... uu1s "•lfHfl 11~1,·• aliL "'II .:1 Uo1tl) J'1Ji.1 l.11:-.r t.ru.\ t·ut·lo..titct'L . eat· uern ir 1•t• ,.,1i;1r;u1tr"u, ,,0 ~. short ewpo eoc: r-'"" 1100 fl t ·• o• 642 273' EOE ·n1 o 11 Pll C.1 I( d Zllh I k~ ( Id " .. " Agency 642-iitlO I . c ire\I m.(ln "' -.. "'I I ii a y Ol :ass 1t 1 Ad' ~ em.~ & Tustu1, Ci'ol. · · .oo n, or r trs. for 1n, 3u >rs. e:<p~ ~E~·!g,~u•~l~O~~!p~o~'~·~E~m~1~>lo~y~c~r~::!";;:"· ~"·~-~=·~~~:=·=~,.~~'::}iP~h~o~n~~·:•~3~3~-=0:2:':'~":'J]~~~~~:~~-·~fil:C:l:••:•:o:ll:•d=A=d=·:"':":"'::'•:·=' ----+ ;l'~t'859. lt1·-.ard. · "IH·&l24 893-3143 • .....,"" ~ ..,_ "493-S256 Sellldleitems •.•• St<i:·S67E . , • I II t • -- , . '. • • - • ' - •• • :.. CCMV£N1£Hl SHOPPINC AHO lo(~ GIJIO( 10• .lllE.- CAL ON IHI 00. For on Ad Jn Women"s Workl Call Su• 642·5678, 'bt. 330 International Designer Pattern \ ... . A·1l071 P•t,lcli 4• ,,,. ..... I --... • . , , , • ' • ' -' ' l I 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75TOYOTAS Come in, ·rest dnvl:' & Ou)'~ Haliday Savinqs o" R•mqiinlr19 '74's L'EASIN(i ;_1vailahle on all models. - VOLVO Executi¥e Ccr Sdle- 1\lost J\lodels &Color,; J 1 lo c hoose from al TREMENDOUS SAVINGS J·:xample; 142Automati c v. I :.ii r, power st.cUrinJ:, &stert'O C5112)0~y $5249 •, 1974&75VOLVQ5 in'stock ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l!ll>!I. 12"2 \\'A(;QN"•it l{,~I J , rJt:k . \)\l, 51 , HMI. o4~J·I 1'.f.1.1 spd, ply.. -=---Autos, Used ·1 Buick 9910 ....................... ' G.i t-:l .t-:Gl'H A ,.~l\Vt1•t1 blo . Sre tf1 apprerlate, l'llll S4ll Z\oJ7 • Cadillac • 991 5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC74 ELDORADO l'.1br1olct lUi>. l .1111..-.lr" 1nlcr1nr. full r"'r· '"l'1 .11 r ._J.ll r "'11 .~l~rl''' '•, ~-"J'-=• .11n r111, P" r ,-..,r Joe '• , 1 \.J 1,~.,.r11n11 "1.:-ho~ roo111 f1.:~h~ \4Q:-1.il~· -. • / ,,, 1 • J. " .. -·· -. ' .. , .. --·-' ' ' --..,... ~ I ·- RI DAIL Y.PtlOT,..... ,. • /" Sunday. December 29, 1°97,4 ·• .."!.O::.~::.~•••••M•••• '~.~~•••••••••• ••••••=••••••••••••~~r-~··,.•.,•.?'l'~Hd~~;";'-.·'~"~'~'~'~~·~':~, ~:'~':"j'~·:·•~•:•••••:.!~~ ~~~~•••••••~•~ ~-~·••••••••••• ~-~·.~~ ........... ~~·-~~·.~!!~:........... 1 . . . . ttU ymout1t ~,....,..".,-r.C e-y0 -.1 LO AH Bl. CEPJ10MA.L • ....-••M • ot:vltt~ , 9932 ••••••·~··••,••••••••• •••••••••• .. •• ••••••• '''''°''u'!''''''''''' ' llU"' 0"' .. &..&-~ •.6..111& .A ...,YWHllll7 CADILLACll CodiUac ~ ,991.S. ,, .. ,.,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,., l!t73Jo'ORD,.i\1AVERJCK '69 MOST ' ,ric~"pa.lnl, / TLAS , ._,...~ ·~""'" •••••••••••• ,.......... z:tloOH SEDAN .•• SITDS PIS acs .. etc. 11,a.so . ./ ' • ELDORADO CADILLAC liJ ST l .~GKAY, vi-::rtv GCylind,r,200••'deng•-· -377tlor•·7~ •• VlrtytTop, ti.ill p .... r. 1.1rt . L'.LJ-.:AN!' $:!LOO. AM' Radio · "'"' N --Chry.-.~ Lcil• MoOtta..v O.i!rlllc • hralp c ... :or, tilt whl , <1n1 /In. 11~r f)rJni,:c l'ouJllY 1t l.1t";.!t'"t _·_c~I t.•l·I ~100 c r u is c, o . M.,.Jrt; e 1967 MtJSTA~ auto Open Oajly & SUn. itu 10 ~=-------'.'.::":::';== ·==::::--:::::------...,.1 tluor lock!>. ct\·. !)upt•r ~t·l~·r·uon 1%.'I :. 1:.111 :. ~qar 9913 1'r>i~nani . t6n ltan1, ~wl!f steertna. Pflt . II clcun!u,;;:1t-:1u1 IJ1t•11E\t•r\•1Jc1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Col · 1lo w6~e da Janytime. 292'J llurborBh·d. '74 CADIUAC COUPE DE V~l[LE -, $5295 Mabetrs Cadillac: ti1. t:tlllGi\lt, u1r, ne_w d 1 eagc62.SOO . w. ekda!' afL Gpm Cosluf.lesa __ l i~l'1>. all ~1ras. Quick ccn"!ie 07jl-Jii0 --Mt!.._-"4lS8 546 1934 · --h $ 99· 5 r.::-:--'--:----""i J600 ......_ •¥4L ' ... ii.: S700 5,1tl -tlf~t!.I. y .be s~o at DAILY Okts;,.,il• 9955 . • • Beaut. wh1le :-red lealher Interior., less I an 6 ~ M91fl Cadllloc Calta..,_ 540 ,,db ~ILO~mployes purk· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ti .. , . ,965 17,f?OO act. mites (Ser.168493) Z6to.....,. If"'-ford 1ng,....lul, 330 West Bay ,.-Oft CIC Wto ...... S40 9IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••' <reel, Costa ~1esa. :1,100 . Sales and Service ••••••••••,.,.•••••••••••• CADILLAC 74 CPE DEVILLE CADILLAC 72 ·;;i ·toRINO. Xlnt ~ond: dahbCQ.LJ&h Fnday'. A.sk OLDSMOllLE 1968 PONTIAC .Tempest, .17 4 JAVELIN COUPE CPEDEVILLE -M"tl~t i;f'll . SaC'rifice. for bustn~~":=e . GMCTRUCKS auto,4.door,111r,ps,pb, Ht 1 1. t-~ V111v1 toµ, l ~·a thcr 10 i\lllkeanOffer.49'"J·l02.i. 642·4321 ~ HOMDACARS rh, vinyl t op $87S... (L~~:.~:~s°v)'c,PQwers-nr'IQ. h·r1or. full fl~'r, a u·t. :11r, ' -<: U · 'ly Old 646-5632 till "hi st{'1L'O-"t1 111111n. J97o L'rDHroughat.12DR 1970 TORINO GT lfdtp -~1vers1 S 1-"'"-==.------11 Spa rkl1111! Ant1 J,tu;1 U/ui•, WfmDlch1n~ 1\lard1 t;i-.1 ... ·tapestry 1ntl'rior. lull pwr ract . air. :on ln1 , fu.1- ly cr1u1p111•1I, V'ery lo. m1 (45:Jk.L,\' 1 l'"'I d1>0r J41ti(i;, tw1l1,1tht lf:1rr•toi>. P /s 1;i1r/cond, P /S 1'/B air Vinyl 1 · 26SoH~Blvd. '69 Catahna Waga;n. runs i;c-11t1r1l·I, 10t11ll'-' c••u11>1-".'tl 1• 1 co 'ss ooo nu. 1 m'm 8 c' o' w p, Costa Mesa S40.S640 good needs $llO. in body J ., w, lier . , • n er. -wprk.494-6298 1119"~1.TJ 11r1,e1 11JI owner. $1450. 644-2951 •59 OLDS, Clean 1-~--.-----11 '71 JAGUAR-X:l-6 4-_Qr.-S-e<fan - Beige with beige leather interior. air. auto.. s5995 ~M/FM Stere:o (Ser. 199322) $6695 llW~cc'.;ad111cic: 3600-11..i. C.... M.-S40 MOO $4595 i,.11 oxi11. $125. Weekdays645-?.534 Thunderbird 9970 ' I i' \l \Xlt::..500 4 DR. Lincoln 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 HalMrs . Cadillac Z600......,.lt•d. emto MeSD .540 ."oo 1\1 x.'~1~~ shape. M.ust sell •••••••••••••••••••••••Pinto 9957 L969 T-Blrd, 2 Dr. Lail· "'·'""' """· ""'-<3118. •1'72 LIMCOLM ••••••••••••••••••••••, d'", fully equip!. lni· 173 MERCEDES 450 SLC ·~ . COMTIMEHTAL 1972 PIN1'0 Squire mac . SlSOO/offer . l:>7U L'fO Country Squire. MARK IV Wagon. auto, air, best of· 548-5368. Beaut. gold w. brown leather int.. fully equipped, ur1~ o ~·ner, air, rull Th' 11 •.. rer.EJ 'foro586--0366 l -----~-----ll k1Wmlleage(Lic.f332KL0) I t co d 51400 is exce ent dr1v1ng V~a 9974 '62C..:AD.l\l1ntl~ind St·c lo 1~111,·er. "'·" 11 • 'carhasalltheequipmt'nl '.73 f'INTO, 4 speed,••••••••••••••••••••••• $14,950 .1pprcC'1:it ~. ~~~u . or ta~Bcib~O-I029 availableonil.Realpre-Pi1ichehn tirell. tape• 7 2 \VA G O .N, ~==-::--::=':::::::'J 1uakc~1 f~Jllw-201v._1'.!tti Ford Statton Wagon. tty ca r . 177 EJX. deck 1mmac. thruout. EXCELLENT Must CADILLAC '71 i:I COUPE DF. VII.LE , t;nod \\'orktni,: l-Ond. $600. BUSTt-;o TO$S346. 493-8450 sacrifice. $1750.842-2792 CPE. DE tully Joudcd, ,,.-int. <'nud. ~iti2-584!1: 536:-fili88. GUS'J.AFSOM Plymouth . 9960 ;?,~00~~~!!!!,~0 SE 4.5 $6500 • Vinyl 101>. ful1 11wr, fat·t. "fl,450. ui!l-76.S!I 1,0,0 •• --:,-73 Gran Ton· on llMCOLM MERCURY • 1974 Chey Vega• "" ""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 d d' h le I . air. till Whl, l>ll'r t'Cl ----. ,,.. 9917 \V;i "on, Al\1 /tl\t stereo, 16800Bcach Blvd.,J-l.B. 67 PLYMJJUTH Satellite!. sp 'ra 10, ea r, ow amtrm, door locks, ._.11. Camaro " t714 J 842~ mites. Excellent car fl)r (Lie. t112FFJ) Looks and runs hkc fil.'" ~···••••••••••••••••••• A/C. radials. Orig . Full power. $1000/Best a t,eena ger . 453 JS)_ -Ul"mC.X~~J •196BCAMAROSS• Ownr.~152·HM4 '63 J;JINCOLN 4 dr, good ~~crs.,ii"· cond. Eves. BUSTEOTOS2346. ---.~,I, '$3195 'He"' """ ·-........ ,, 12 FORD Couolry Sod co ·':'00· -GUSTAFSON JI""' C:LEM .... ""S IM.PORTS "Inc: "r ,, r __ Uluc w /white r at·1n1: ~·ag. Air, Good mpg. . Call 979--3392 1966 J>LY. Valiant. 6 cyl, LIHCDLM MERCUltY P\·,~ "" ' " ~ .,. ..... ·+-•rs c --'1-11ac ~.•r1pc1>' ".·IS,, ;iutn .. <!if l:"~ma~·· 34,770 mi. $2200. Mercury 9950 Sll<'k. 4 Dr. i.100. Good 16800beach Blvd., H.B. '30 I ..,.. Strtet, N~port .. a!=h > '·~:4'·~'l[ r•• C1Q 1n111I. 1 /S, I Ii, r.1d10 h~G-7ti9·1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• buy!9ti8-780!! (714 1842-8844 ,.-\t • 833•-"".300' -:,• : , .. ~~.,~ 2'00 ............. d. h cuter. \1 V ,\ 5 .J l --.. --.-· , ~fON1't>.:GO '69 A:T V 8 ;'7. .~ -- ••• -1ius·1·ro1·o s1 i•m U<JN r Give up the Ship.' · · · llilvl'! something you want VEGA 1972 wagon, stick, •-· -GiJST FsOH ··List'' il in <:lassified. P/b. P ts. 63 1'1. Good to sell? Classified ads do R&H. Owner driven. ......~~~ ... ~~·s.fu~: ...... _ .. ~•••••~-~-~i;Lt-·~ A Ship to Shore Resulls! <'Ond. Asking SllOU. it well -call NOW 10,000 mi. $2200. "'~ -... -hW '* n -- -LINCOLN MERCURY 642·5678. 644-5689. -6'12·5678. 493-az25 . .....,, "' __ " . ,, CADILLAC •7j JGWO Ucach HJ\·d., 11.B. =-=' · ---:;;--~ I - ELDORADO 17141 H~Z-&ol ·I Autos,!few 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 utos, Hew . 9800 Hew 980 Autos, Hew . 9800 Allltos, Mew 9800 Dual cornfnrt :.c;it.'>, h " I t 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• .. ••••••••••••••••~ '•••••••••••••••••••.••• ~·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~ahr1olct t1op. lull P"T, ••• !.~~.!•••••••••••••• ............. . act. air. IL l 11hl . :.lcreo, Jl"'"· tloor lucks, ctcn sc COHMELL t.'{)ntrul. totally equipped. CHEVROLET C756J t•X I SALES & SERVICE 2828 Harbor llvcl. COSTA MF.SA 6295 ~s Cadlll0c:1----s46-120 0 ~ ..... 11¥4. 1'967 c.o. -540 -CHEVY IMPALA "!\lake lloon1 For Dad· Gfl.OOO miles. 2-0oor. v:s. ,, l;ootJ Cond1t1on SIOO or d y ... c lean out _ the lx•i;toffcr. CallGl:t--4690. J!"'ra~r ... turn that Junk ---------! into c:.i~h v.·11h a Daily 1967 \VAGON, V·8, auto, P1lol ClassifH:d Ad. Call air. Ci1)0t'I runninl! cond. 642·5678. :S.'>i5. or uf r . 5:16--'J765 -----l'i 4 1\10.\/TE Carlo, like Autos Us~d 9900 new, lo11dcd , r<1d1;il tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::i•l25u. or llesl offer. *SPECIALS* Of the Week !li!li-7380 or 551-1G96 CllCS. '5 El Catnino 327 V8 ;1ulo., a tr, r ad10,rcmova- ble rack. SIOUO. aft. 6pm 499-1614. •68 Chevy Wagon (WFU102) '72 f:L CAMINO. PIS, P/B, auto tr;ins, Xlnt cond . 52800. 45867U. 541 ·tili-19 Of 979·8209. '64 Pontiac ._._ {KJF424) 73 i\IONTE Carlo Lan· dau .... w,air, p/s. p/b, p/w, arn /fm stcrt..'O w/11 trk Ip. Tilt whl. s wivel buck. seals. Jmmac. ~754).-846--6922 CHEVELlE7l MALIBU --On l y l_0,500 mi ... , Cabriolet lop, ract. air, auto .. pwr. steering, brakes, tilt whl. Looks like a new car. (K631EP) Fial ·62 Ch~vy · (POE624) 5299 '67 Malibu Chevy (U\IG675J '69 Nova (ZI P309l ss99 . $2995 Hcmer-1 Cadllac: ZM0-11..i. c.to Mew S40 9'00- Com rt 9927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 G'I' 2 Dr, &1lan. Full y Jo;idcd. d£:1uxc thruoul. 1~11t. Pty.54~-~5.tl Continrntal 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1970 Llt<COLM COl<Tlt<EMTAL MARK Ill• Loaded ~·1th cqu111m,•nl. l)r111t•s like a true luxu ry aut11n111b1IL» b:lti llS'I'. llUSTt-:IJ TO S:C..lli. GUSTAFSON Llt<COLI< MERCURY I080U Hc-,u'h Lll 11d , 11.U. t7\!Jtl·I:! ~I 70 COt<Tlt<EMT AL SEDAM Onl)' 42,000 nu, \'lnyl 101>. leather 1nt<'1'10r. J ull pv. r, tact. :1ir, lilt \1·hl, ~h·rco. P"'r. 1l11or Joek:-. :-:IHI\\' Jl 0 I I .\\ F It t-: S II . -Oi52A~I H ! Nabers Cadillac: 2600-lt•d. ea.ta Mesa 540 '100 9725 Fial ' -9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The biggest selling car in Europe aasa Au16~~11c SA VE · - ':',!';:;.~-:::~::' s5291 o ,,. ........ ~ l • ,.,,... .. ,,,•t•-'•"" fletltt>w>Q D<*:•l'I ..,._, • • · , .LI;~."• l,~ $299'1;-. -;-~,)~ ..... -_.., DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W. Werner at Main, Sonta Ana 551-2 1 n .. ,..... ._ ... LIKE NEW ·i74 MAVERICK 2 Door CLEARANCE -,-PRICE 250 6 cy1., ou1o. Irons., low, low miles. Power steering. v. interior exlerior decor. ~ (007KIM) 2 TO CHOOSE FROM 36,000 MILE WARRAN ff Available On NEW 1974& 1975 MODEL FORDS ..... BRANO NEW COURIER & SHELL CLEARANCE PRICE ' BRANO NEW . 1915 THUNDERBIRD V 8. 1>11•a "'°'"'·· lcx1ar1 a~ <<Jt>d•t.o••"'9 pa .. e< ,,..;..;ng . ...,,,.... (d;\<I b•alo.n pa••• w•f'O<J->. """"" ~oll. ~0'"'· 1od1ol wh,1 ... all t"t•. "'"yl roc;I, 1on1e3 g!Ou ... i..".t ro..,,' l•a!hoir on!e<<O<. •·~ .,r.r.,1 ~ftialNa 5JBJ"'-!2 l282S!lo.••OO. 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John Doe 123 Mein. Street Anytown, Anyatet• 123•5 · _ Lebela Do Not Heve A Printed Border. Stymh Vogue type on fine quelity white gummed peper. c---------------------, -Fiii in this coupo~, clip end mail with $150,to: Pilot Printing Label Div., Post Off ice Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CaUfornla 92626 - ae Sure to UM yevr Zip Code I 1411.11111•111 I l---- - - ---- -.:. -- --· - - --- -.J THE DAILY PILO'I', TV WEEK. DECEMBER 29, 1974 "" 'OLIVER HAI CEY _COMEDY' "I wanted to write a play pbout success and flUlur(...particularly since I feel something-of an authority on the latter, having written four plays which were flops when they were first produced," quips playwright Oliver Hailey whose new play "For the Use of the Hall" airs Thursday at 9PM on KCET, Channel 28. The play of which Hailey speaks is a brilliant comedy with an underlying serious theme according to Nbrman Lloyd, executive pro· ducer of KCET's Hollywood Television Theatre series. It is directed by actress Lee Grant and Rick Bennewitz. Told from the point of view of Bess, played by veteran actress Aline MacMahon, "For the Use of the HaJl" explores the dilemmas of Martin, an unsuccessful playwright (George Furth) and Charlotte (Barbara Barrie), who be- lieves that wordly success and wealth are prerequisites of . ..a happy life. Though it is Charlotte who engages viewer sympathies at the outset, in the end it is Martin's wife, Alice (Joyce Van Patten) who proves the play's theme that the differential between unreasonable expectation and reality is unhappiness. Susan Anspach portrays Martin's sister who is a nun, a member of a reformed order, who is having a crisis of faith herself and con- siders leaving the church altogether. She too comes to terms with henelf during the course of the play. Completing the cast is David Hedison who plays Charlotte's lover of twenty years. "I always write plays that COIJle out .of_pain, even though they are comedies," says Hailey. " 'For the Use of the Hall' concerns the dilemma of a playwright who feels that he has failed, until he learns to take joy from the writing itself, not from the worldly rewards. ~ve~ though the play...is about coming to terms with one's limita- tions, there should be continual laughter." KCE"f repeats the production Saturday (Janu~ry 4) at"9PM and Sunday (January 5) at 3PM. (Beck row) Joyce Vu Pattin, ...... llantt~.W H~a, (froM row) AMM MacM.,._ S-. ~ wl hr6 mr Ill .. JloOywood T.ae.WO. i...ere prodDdlo9 of OU•er lhDer'• "'For CM u. of .. Hall." 1 4 y n n f e I y e e r THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 29, 1974 .__ ______ E_AFB __ __.I,. 'NEVER-BEFOR£·fllMED INDIAN RITUALS' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 9:30AM 6 (i1) @(j) Pro Football! NFC Conference Championship, l:OOPM Q (9 @@} m Pro Football AFC Conference Champion· ship. Time tentative. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 6~ 0 (9 Ci)) Ci) Q) Gator Bowl FoottMlll live, from Jacl<lon· Ville. Fla., as Texas meets Auburn. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 5:00PM 0 (9 Ci)) (I) Q) Sugar Bowt Football Live, from New Or· leans, La., as Nebraska meets Florida. 8:00 D ta Ci) Q.j m Oruee Bowf Parade "fantasies & Fables" Is the tfieme of this year's eventfrom Miami, Fla. 11:308 (H) (5) Ci) New Yee r's Eve With Our Lombardo Live, from the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, with _l!Jest star Helen O'Connell. 0 (1'11 (])) Cl) 5 Wide WOf1d Special "Chicago~s New Year's Rockln' Eve" The musical group Chicago are hosts with .auests Ollvla Newton-John, the Beach Boys, tt<e Oooble Brothers, and -Herbie Hancock. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1·- 5:30AM m 1974 Rose Parade Hlef\ll&hts 6:00 m Toumament of Roses Pre-Parade Action Bill Welsh, Ben Hunter and Alicia Sandoval give a sneak preview of floats and behind-the-scenes activities. 7:00 8 ~(})Cl) Toumament of Roses Parade Preview 0 Ci)~ m Junior Oranee 9owt Parade Joe Garagiola and Lisa novan are hosts for this parade from Coral Gables, Fla., and the theme is "The Land of Legend and Myth." lmmedjately following it (approximately 7:45AM) )s "Doc Severinsen's Rose Parade Preview," as the music director of The Tonight Show i eaents a behind·the·scenes view of the parade. 7:30 @ (]) Cl) Cotton Bowl Festival Perade Live, from Dallas, exas, n hosts Wllllam Conrad and Sandy Duncan describe the e•a array of marching bands, floats and costumed equestrians. 7~ II Rose Panide Preview Stan Chambers hosts coverage of pa· rade preparat.lons and highlights of last year's winning floats. Also Included is historic footage of the early days of the parade. 8:30 IJ @ (I)(() Tournament of Roses Parade Bob Barker and Bet· ty White are hosts for CBS coverage of the famous parade. A total of 57 floats~ 20 marching bands and 36 equestrian units will be featur~ 8 9 Ci) g m Tournament of Roses Parade Michael Landon andKeliY Lange co·tf_2n__NB~~f the spectacular, ...-which htt 0 Herft.lje of America" IS iti theme this year. . II Tournament of Roses Parllde June Lockhart and Chick Hearn are hosts of KTLA's parade coverage. The float~ which are each decorated with up to 100,000 fresh flowers, will be viewed by more than a million In person and another 125 million on television. GJ Tournament of Roses Parade Bill Welsh mam his 27th year of reporting the parade, as he hosts for KTIV. Henry Aaron, bafeball's home-run king. is this year's Grand Marshal, and Robin Carr reigns as the 1975 Rose Queen. I Tournament of Roses Parade 10:30 Tournament of Roses Parade (Repeat) 11:00 @CJ) (I) Cotton Bowt Football Live. from Dallas, Texas. Baylor vs. Penn State. · 0 19 (I) i?:' I IHcJAU Circus Town (R} Hundreds of residents of Peru, Indiana are seen preparing for their annual circus. The show is ~li"'!axed by the presentation of some of the most ei<· citing acts, rndudlng a double somersault on the high trapeze by Joe Kelly, grandson of the late Emmet Kelly, most famous l clrcus clowns. B Tournament of Roses Pa'*'9 (Repeat) 12:00 0 CJ) i?:' I j!lcLgL I Maak Holtday (R) five topflite magi· c ans are featured In thfs half·hour special for children. Profes· sor Irwin Corey I~ host, and guest magicians include Fred Kaps In an act with Smoke and Salt; Tom Slydini .performs sleight of hand tricks; Norman ergelow does a "board of death" escape; Peter Pitt performs a magic cane dance; and Jerry Bergman works with bubbles and Ping Pong balls. 12:30 0 9 (I) m I ltlc!AI NBC News Spedal "The Economy" 'If you think it was tough to make ends meet in 1974, wait until you hear about 197S,• Is the subtitle of this hour report ex· amlnlng the spiraling American economy and how the oll crunch has eccelerated the problems of Inflation. 1:30 0 9 CJ) Ml m Rose 8owt Football Live, from Pasadena, Call· fornTa, as the use Trojans meet the Ohio State Buckeyes. I 4:45 D @CJ) 9) @!;) Oranp 8owt Football Live, from Miami, Flor· • Ida, as the fljhtlng Irish of Notre Dame meet Alabama's Red Tide. . m Toumarnent of Rona P•r¥• (Repeat) for "The Lac•nd of the Boy and the Eaate" ..,ment of The Wonderful Wor1d of Dfaney on NBC, Sunday at 7:30PM, dlrector- photolJapher Jack Couffer captured authentic scenes of the Hopi Pueblo lndlans and their rituals that had never been filmed. The Hopf nation had not allowed pictures to be taken of their people alnc9 the late 1920s beaUH of an lnvask»n of curious, ta~PfYln1 tour- ists that turned the Indians aplnst •II forms of photCJCnphy. Pree· tlcally nothln1 tlad been reeonted of the Hopf• on film alnee then. Only throu1h the special Intercession of White Bear . .f'rederfcks, • prominent elder In the vtllaae of ·Oralbi, Arizona, and • close friend Of Couffer'a, did the di~ obtain permission to fllm the Hopi'• way of life and their famous ::f': dance. Coutfer ex.plalna why he was aliow.d this exclusive op nlty: "White Bear wlMfy felt that precious little had · been done In the past to brtna a ~ uncfer. sundln1 of the life and cuttoms of his people to the white men. The Hopis do not want to ba photoeraphed •• curloalfles and that"• why • •Ian outside eech viii .. • reach: 'No cameras allowed.' White e .. r was able to convtrte'e them that we lntenct.d to show them With dl1n1ty and spirit:'" And one•· they realized thta, they went out Of their way to co-operate.'' \ "Tiii IMAU CAil IXPIRT1'1· FACTOlY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-·PARTS PIUOMAllDO UASING -AU MAxu & MODILS A llllE SIUCJIOll 01 USED CMS 142-7781 540-0442 Serving _A.fl Beac/, Citil!6 5 MINUTES S~VTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 11135 IEACH ILVD. 1"j~0' HUNTINGTON BUCH ' ~ .• Page 3 "Judge Dee: "The Mon1~tery Murders," which will 1ir Die. 29 (9-11 PMt on the ABC Sund1y Night Movie, m1rk1 1 milestone in Hollywood television 1nd motion picture history. For the first ti1ne in me9'1ory every role in the 11eci1I tw•-hour film is portr1Yed by 1n Orient1I actor or 1ctr111 ind 111 of •11tr11 u11d ere Orient1I. Stirring Khig AJx Dhiegl\,,,!n the title role, - the film 1lao 1t1r1 eye l e, o, Soon-T1ik, -..·· 1 end lr.ene Tsu. T 111 • ia 111 o t;eh• ~•I "Judge Dee 1t the H1 n 1t1ry o 3 en Viii Gulic eve ry sleuth. lhe story r 1ro Del in th 1 kidn1ppi in 1 oia e I. laenberg. prod ced 1n ere K1g dire d fro Ni holW•.., 1. h p the itlt d Chine11 et 1. Pt nn · 1n 1nci1nt Chin11e d1nce b r er oon-11 , m11q 1 1 1 girt, d 1111n 1 11 i 11a11 1. 3. tu11i1 Elene m1k11 her TV debut 11 1 young girt whos1 lift -ia in "111n11r with 1 kidnapper 1nd murderer lurking i11 1n 1ncient T Hist mon11t1ry. 4. Irene Tsu pltya i:1l1ati1l lm1ge one of Judge D11'1 thrtt wivn who1111f1ty ia in do.M when they at1y overnight 1t 1 monutery whre 1 murderer ind kidn1pper is running 10011. 1 MORN I N ::-. Sl'ECtAL NOTICE Tllt TuttdlJ (bee. 31) ind Wtd· d.ay (J1nu1ry 1) spedll llolldlJ pro· v111s ind Bowl C1m11 art llsttd In 1 spec:f 11 "Holldn Proer1111" feature ·on hi' 3. - , Knowtodct 6:00 I Cl) Sunriso Stmeater f111llJ Cluslu Futures 6:30 I OdniiJ/Tilt llvtlJ Arb . Not ... WoMft Only ~'rJti)~ucatioftll Futms lul"'1ii'11 : Yoe• for H111tt1 7:00 @fElai:; .. t'rtoons Mldaltl Jaebotl Si.ow ' DavtJ l Ctflltll .... Zoo Rnut C1t•bJ • Stock fJeMl\fl : Stu111t Strttt • Tt11nts11t Tatdo lap l Hit llldcUts l lfsANtwDay Educatlon1I Propa•s Ntw1/P110r•1 deJ Valle 10:30 U @ Cil Cl) Low of Uft 0 1 · U~l(j) ®)m HollJWOOd <a Cl)) Cl) a> Brady Bundi F11tures , Tiit F1Jfn1 Nun W111d1rhast World luslntu No'ft 700 Club -11:001 l~~OUl\1 & Restless . 6 • Jad:pot ( ) · Tito MOHJ Maze I Tiit lUq Show News Youtll Scent . Royal Family Sped•I Wed. • Oectrk Co•pur 11:30 IJ@ (])Cl) St1relt for TollOr· ,.. o 9 oo ®1 m ~ SWH,. ~., 0 (QI (j)) Cil m Thi "' Sllow· clown · 1 levefiy H. lllbilllts let's Rap Fntom .. ~ .. "'fti;. lnttrvltw Wed. : VIU1 Altir• 7:301( ~=::IA:-tdJ 11•• World lusllllll Nna Cl) 9 Cl)~ Jeopa"'1 Skip 'n' Wooftt 12:00 I NOOtrtl• 1:00 Cl) (flJ m ea,w" llaqlrto • <9 WHDiD rasswont Alt < 3 ~"" Crt41t Counot Stirs Tbt 81llery I Didi YIJI DP1 SIMI, t101 m ""' . l1111n1 Splltl & fttoftds ~: Set Daytime Moviis. b · lite tllnbtolm c:ept Wed. Futuin @ (J) Nooe Alf1lr I Joe lll'ltU : Zoom! Ht1iill 5"ow 1:30 1J Movie: See D1ytlme Movlu. Ex· ~ t.!!: :.:so cept Wed. i\) ftatitm l::;i:'F::::. 12:30~@ (}).CJ) As tM WorW Tur11s Cumbr • Q,j 00 ®) m Ol J • of 0 u r F11tur11 Mister Ro1t11' Nelftlbortlood I Anitfl!!!I You Can Do w> The mntsto.... <a (!)> (J) m Split ~· 9:00 I CJ) (j) Joltr's Mid :::: See De ... I me Movies. : Stslmt Street , , Cl) ®) a;, NllH That TUM -WedM. ~~; See Daytime MOYits. Leave ft to BtMr V'fK Movie: See Daytime Movies. New Ye1rs Variety Wed. • JKk LI UM• lullwinklt I love Luer 1:00 ! (ill Cil CJ) The Guldl111 llpt Chlldrtfl's Profflll'IS • @ 00 ~ m Doctors Futures 6 D1tln~11111 (I)) Mlie Doqlas Sllow (tB} Cl)) (]) al All M7 Diii· 9:SO I I ffi ~ ~~~~1111 Strt•ll ~"Tommy Hawkins Show Donn• Reed 5'low &> M1rbt Closl111 • Ftatures ~ Movie.: See Daytime Movies. Grffn Acres £m Featurei I Dream of J11n11i. 1 :30 6 ! (I}@ ~II of Nipt 10:00 I@ (3) (I) Now You Ste. It ~ 00 ~Another Wortd 3 Mllritl Steft11s Cookln1 SM'# ii Donahue Show . 9 oo ~ m "'"' 1to11t,. <a oo> mm t.rs M•u A MOvlet: See 01ytlme Movies. Ex· -0111 ltM~: See Daytime MOYies. 2:00 I ~m 7r> Price ts Rt"'t Feltvm 0 0 Cl)~ €E Hew to Survtw Motlttrs·ln-Llw A Mant111 Trut Adventtrt 0 <9 (j)) (I) aJ $10,000 PJr•· StoU flchlnct: New Y••fl infd ,., rettlnp for Kort1lfl Wed m Petticoat llV'diOI! mreaturu . 2:30 I@ {HJC3l M1tdl C1111 '74 . ®1 m 10111.not News <9 ())) (]) al 0111 Ult Cl) 0 @ Movie: See Movies. I Btn Hunter lntervltws/Ftatures Nanllf l tfle Pnlfessor Japane.e Sens Ftstlval 74 Wed. Yoi• lot Heattfl 3:00 @ Cl) Tlttlttala . Tnrtlt or Conseq•nces Please Don't Eat the Daisies &Cartoons ( >(])a> Cenerel Hospital • vie: See Daytime Movies. Poft1 ".1 Get S11111t lewrly Hlllbllli.s : F11t111u Villa Alerre . Not for Wot11tt1 Onlr 3:30 = Dinah! · 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. · fit Douctas Show Joel Grey co-hosts. Ozzie l H1n\1t Yofl & friends · .... Tlle Munsters 'f!Htew Zoo RtW• MdlMl -fUllly : F11tvrw1 ( (I)) Comedy Clnsld'· -,. Drem1 . Miu Douitas Show Muriel Shvtns Cookln1 Show 4:00 TM Rltltntan Superman Pvfns111f & UdSYllle ..~ of leeftnte-· Cl) Movlt: See D1ytlme Movies. El Canalllta <9 Ci)) TlM Flintstones I Seulfte street SUbt Pelayo Features; Wild Wild West Moll'. Hollywood Movie Ctaulcs 4:30 father Knows lest cm1r1n's Island Din11tl Buis & His Buddlts Prizt·A·Ra1111 Ci) Merv Griffin Show B1tm1n ( ((})star Trek; Flintstones Tues. News Mon. The Bir vluer S:OO I a 0 ®)EE "ews ~I love Luer_ (~(j))(j)a)Su1ar Bowl ootblll Tues. Live, from New Or· leens, Nebraska vs. Aorida. • The Avenrers The Flintstones u cept Wed. Gilllcan's Island : Mister Rocers' Nelallborltood • Dram• • Tnvel Film ' Wild Wild West; Ne.-s Mon., 5:301 ll~Fi~~~~) Hows tSen•s Ht10ts lletritthed Except Wed. Courtship of Eddie'• father Room 222 Q1} VIiia Alive m Don Wilson's Town T1lk m Undtrdol Norm• Foster wm guest on "Dtnah" (Tuesday at 3:30PM on Channel 2). She brou1ht an ostrich ea back with her from her location shooting In Africa of her forthcoming series "Wildlife In Crisis." An ostrich eu Is the equtvalent of 24 chicken eggs and made 8 om· elettes that they cooked on this particular show. Joining Norm• and Dtnah in the cookln1 were Barba,. Rush, Jim f,.ndscus. Afm.•nda Blake and Syretta. * * * -eotoR -- IELEv1s10N WHY BUY ONE FOR $450**? You can lease a brand new color telev1s1on lor ~s httle as s 13 a month Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" ADVAMTAGES TO LUSIMG if )'Oii ... ity • No l••<ie Ou11ay ot Mo1111y • Nu Wo<t'f .iio..11 R•e>a11 8•11' • N< ~Ul•lt Deooi•I • ()pt,_.,. RoQN Aw•v ~sT,.a•ifl ..,,.._., for yaw •oM TY. Coll How to Resene Y CH.Ir Set ROYD'S LEASING 714/533-6730 D.loly 108 S..t 10-6, Sun 12·6 * lnc.1t,a,>< 2 Vea~ Futt Servq ......... SUNDAY DlCEMBER 29 . • m ..... All ... n/CllfbtopMn 1:45 Cl) n. Qrbtlf*tn FIWttttllldaa Motm• Tlbtf'lllde Choir Pvfaltllf Ila bard ,..,,... . Ja~ Ci) llMs la tM llfl W11m1 hlltftl Cl)) Town Hall M..Un1 ..,..eo..ta n.a.~ Qaplet1 of a.i11oa StrMt lJMttlt Voice of YldDfy lulpt en RtllsJon Dttlltltaf'J ..... (JJ Ru H .. bllrd 1 ti)) Cesptl Slnp(r JubllM 7:A5 @ (}) SKrld Ht.rt 1:00 8 ltllpa Ym End RtMw I Tllla la tfM Utt hi HuMbllrd MisalellMaslc You Doctor Anlftra G Joh11"' 1a11o11 Sllow 0@ (]) 9 Old Tl•t 8Npel i 'wonc11ra1111 Chic.II WltJI A Vlaieft l:JOI SerendlpftJ 111 llue Marble It la Wdttaa _ ,. TY I Loob It Ltnl111 I M..U11 TI•-at C.lvlf'J 9 (1) Katluya Klltll .... ( I (l)flMJ of Mll'Klta t :OO C.111mit1111nt ~llenp My Sennlli (QI Cf)) .,., tf Dllawry Real Estate Ope1 House • ~"'E!.' Ptolllt (I) ro Cl) 0ra1 hbtrta H Is Wrtttew DIJ of MlredH CJ) Tiit ,..,.. Show Rn H•111bllrd t:JO fJ @ Cl) (I) Pro Footblll NFC Conference 'Ch1mplonahlp. Time Is tentatwt, ind tums were not aVlll· able 1t our press thnt. i Yolct of Acrkvlbl,. Acrkl!Hu,. USA <ta Cl)) 1,.., SWlglr1 Show I My friend Pofflt AMal.1111[~ Day of Dlsc:owrJ I Old TI11t1 Qoaptl Hour Cl) Ant Mttflodlst Qurdl Muslca 1 P1llbra1 Tmtl Alm 10:00 AcdOtl de la C.mun&dld [Jqirtaion Eaat/Wllt How If Power Home l1111r'1 QMlcM °'"''"'° tt.r1ld of Trvtll Sa11 Ditto HaPtMnlna 8eof1' ' Dltnt '"' Cl)) DI' ......... Y111ciellt ,.. .. • Estl Ea la Vida • ,.,. 6 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OEC~M8.fR 29, 1974 10:30 0 Prep Se»orts Wortd Gle It Hl11I -J(lwanls Basketb11l Clwle. a <a CIJ> rn mu.... .... cat Rlllatft/Siiooihou• lted fJ flitll for T.U, ~ ...... ,,.. I Tony & S..1 All• (I) m IMIPt Put.Ila Dolld11caf 11:00 IJ MM: '4CUAalt11Pf" (wt"s) '56 John Ireland, Beverly G1rt•nd. (1) Mowlt: "Dlrillf You111 lb1" (adv) '3S-Mell Hamitton, J1m11 Dunn. ~.., j (9 Cl)) (}) (!!) Cbost ClllMn Unta11t4 Wtrid " ...... ,. Mowtt: "Jltttrb11p" (com) '43 ~ -Stan L1urel & Ollvtr Hardy. ! Cllurdl la tile H ... (I) Mowlt: (C) "Tiit Jebn" m) '67.-:...0llver RMd, Mleh11I C111wford. F1nt laptfst Qtll'dl 12:00 CJ) fl1111 "Compensatory P1ys Off' · iYllMn Ott ...... Tiii Humanist Cl)) Ullta•t4 Wottd ' lnslsfit . Education 12:JO (3) Al111 "Dancers in School" 0 @l Nn Clla.,....Wp ~ "Supert>owt IV'' 0 Pece11tters (j) Mowlt: "Tiit' Wiid DUot..a" (wes) '56-Jlm Devis, Bill Williams. D tt.tdOn m Movlt: "TIM 8ad & the 111.U-tvr (dra) '52-Klr1t Douitas, Lana Turner, Dick Powell, Gloria Gra· hame, Barry SUiiivan. I S,rillr Strfft USA S.day Celtbntittt ( Cl)) lonttl Younc T1ltm e> Publle Serv!c. &>F1f• 1:00 II Movie: (C) "The Melle S.Vnl" <!•ntesy) '62 -Gery Lockwood, Liam Sullivan, Basil R1thbone, EJ. telle Wlnwood. Cl) Dlktlrt fJ Mcwll: (C) "1001 Arablu Nl&flts" (cartoon) ·~ces of ryn Grant, Jim Badlus, Hana Conrt (l)MMi. '58-4<lrk Dou Tony Curtis. fl) AMrka11/I Htur ~ ftftll fw TodlJ fI1) Y!(JI ftr Healdl (~ CJ)) Jim TholUI OutAlefil &> ColtbrftJ T~ 2:30 II Ttdar'• lt•U.,.. (!) Ytutll & Ula Lew m Mowlt: "Dnlp ftr Sca11ar (com) '41-Roselind Russell, Walter Pld1eon. 5 Hlcll cti.tpaml CD lattltfffte Deaf Hear m eo.a..1tat1o11 (~Cl)) Collbrtft ~ G!)Ftltln ~ 3:00(;8=-JMtl WtJM TIINtr.. Mowlt: (C) ... ,.,. &.q,oa•C.ctv) · J11n Slmrnoni, Donald Hous· ton, HOii Purcell. I (}) lllrvtval Der Co•niluar Detective Seri.a n.•1 SwlcPrt SM . lrtdp wtUI 1111 bptrts ( > Coltbftty r ... 11 EE Al• ·~etimes BefOfa Mom· Iii(• ' J:.JO 8 Mtdix "Ob)tc:tlve: Ht1lthy Bl· br.s." '""'Fl• ThtYlf'llM (I). Wayae T1ltatn ltel""9 T""" 11111 . lladl rtnpectM .. tM ..... ( Cl)) Cllmatl If Cllanp · · lnslpt • Alm "Desert Tennis Classie '74'' 4:00~ ......... Mowlt: "Htrtzoa.a West" (wes) ' -Robe(t Ry1n, Roell HudJOn. l l11IOt MovTt: "Stttllt Mt Pl••" (com) '36-Ed.. Cantor, Ethel Mermen, Br11n Donlevy. 00 Tana• ThNtrw 0 Mtvlt: "TM lncrtcffble Mr. U111· INf" (com) '~Don Knotts. Carole Cook. Jacil Wuton. HteHaw D fl) (1) @) m Pr1t Football AFC .,. - Conference Championship. Timt la tentative, and teams not 1vaif1bl1 !Star Trek • MIWll: "Tiii tfla Clouds ltoll 11" us) '47 -Judy G1rt1nd, Vin Heflin, Robert Walker. kona11 Yaristy at our press time. Diena Atlby D <9 Cf)> m m Dlrtctioaa (i) lntamatloftlT ffiur m Mowlt: ~ for All'' (com) '49 -Robert Cummlnp, Ann Blyth, Percy IUlbridt. (fl) (I) Alm Feature 1:30 A Nultvlllt Muak a <9 (I)) (]) m luues ' An-swen D SMttoct Hol ... n..tr. I Major Ada• (I) Sotj1l Stcurtty Sptc11t DlyofMll'ldtl 2:00 (3) fofui.1 0 Movie: "for Heaven'• Sau" \cOm) '50-Joan Bennett, Robert Cummlnp, Clifton Webb, Joen Blon dell. (I) Mitt h ""8 Pt11tecoltal TMple : l11MtYW0111 (J)) Thl1 WMll 111 the NF\. · ROUtr Qames T\la la tti. Uft m Ah• 4:30 fJ @ (]) Fact t-. NMlotl D Sanday Paul Moyer and Kelly Lanie trevel to Temple City where some of the Rost Peradt floats are lbtlnf:~~~- 00 &anier Ttd Armltro•I n1 .. Wulllnaton Wffk ht~ St111day Mttlnte " ""~ 5:00 1J tt Talltl All Kinds CEUN ... . ' . -~· I Th• Avenprs ~ Deoltt loOftt CI) Movlt: (C) "\.owe Wltla Ille Proper Stra11p(' (dra) 'M-Hate- llt Wood, Steve M"'lueen. Kaf111 Ota.a (])Toll JoMJ ... Ci11JS.•aow : Loa AAttlll NIWI ..._ ( Cl))...., u .. .la Ftallla lu'""' Wild Wiid West C.to111 Now f VENING 5:00! C1S""' Spte:lal Movie: (Ztlr) "Lonely An tllt me" (WIS) '62 -Kirt Doltllu, Gena Rowlands, Mlch11I Caine, Walter Mattt11u. D m MMt Utt Pr..u a w.w1e: <~> "HelW., i••" (mus) '42 -Bins Crosby, frtd Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds, Vlr1lnla Otlt. I Ci!) huoner Report Th Wertd 1t War • Movfe: "Soa of Luslt" (dr1) '45 -Peter L1wford, June Lodi· hart. Donald Crisp, Lassie t ID Nlitit 81lltry m Qlldr111's ~ QI (I) T11rtfbttk 9 Jilovte: (C) (Zllt I Mint lo Clvt" '(de•) '56 -lynls Johns. Cameron Mltcbtll. 'i'·~ttte ... ..., I"' '""' '' c. .. , 6:30 0 Alllm1I World Biii Burrud n1r-rates the story at how shHp clop are trained In New Z11lal}t. Cil Movlt: ·(90) "Culthtr'1 Tm· tb" '39 -Full·lenath 1nlmat1d eertoon. D Mowle: (C) (90) "flrtball 500" (dra) '66-Franki'e Av1lon, Aon•tt• Funicello, Fabian, Juftt Parrish, Chill Wiiis. (I) '•ul Sand Show f.l)SU11Mt l oo Litt of ttlt Wild i Cl)) lobby Coldsbort S11ow Qttpllftt Joum1y to Mv.ntun Mowle: (C} "Crvwtla¥9n falWI" El) Roller Camu 7:00-Hewa · Wiid Kln1do• "R1n11 of the R no" Martin Perkins takes part In a Pf'01ram of r1stockin1 and itlo- catin11 l1r1• 1nlm1ls, indudtng the square-lipped rhinoceros, at two South American 1ame parks. Cl) Truaure Hunt I 0 Miiiion $ Mowit.: (C) (2111) "lost F1lpt" (adv) '69-l.loyd Brld1N, - Anne Frencls, R1lph MNktr. I ~k:.":t1.~ ... r1d CE Colden v.,.,. ~MM u"C "°"' ... Ttf.,~~u~ a. of I ... "'I Ci)) Hee Haw • Nocht de G1l1 7:30 @ (]) (I) Apple's W11 Georae ind B11bara Apple f1ce 1 major crisis when younr dauahter P1trlcl1 -feellnf ne1llclllf tiY her father, unfalr1y treated by her mother, ind teued by brothers and sister - decides to run away and loln th• circus. Neva Patterson, Mary Fran and Part.!!_ Bur ~est. D @ ltJ (1j m Wortd of Disney "The Lerend of the Boy & the E4ale'' (R) An anlmal adVenture based on the anei'ent Hopi lndiu teaend concernl111 a small Indian boy who, trusted with the care of the sacriflclal eacte, sets the 1reat bird free and is banished from the tribe. Tht aods rew1rd the boy'• compaulon by tr1nsfonnm1 him In· lo • aotden eagle. -........_ EJl) Novi "The Making of a fbtural History Fiim" Korean Folk Sonrs of Groucho Movlt. (Zhr) !'HIDS Cllrbtlan 11tn" (m '52-Danny Kaye, Junmalrt. Farley n1er. D <9 CJ)> (]) &> Collltefy ~ (R) Karen Valentine, CQfton Devis and 10-year-old slnier C1rtit McDowell iuest. m Movie: •'Jht Htnenly Body" (rom) '44--4fedy Lamarr, Wllll1m Powell; limes Crair. Fay B1inter. I ThrM Pusports to Adwntul'I Nippon No Utl/NIWI Sumval "1 Korean Dm11.1/V1rttty 8:30 II ~ (]) CJ) Kola "Wall Street GunSfrn,.(' Kof1k hunts for the min mponslble tor • $20 -mllllon rip-oft 11t:. UAIL~ P'ILVI, IV WC:.C:.11., UC:.lt.t:.Mt:Jt:.H' ~~. JY/4 of stolen securities ind the murder 9:30 II @ (1) CJ) CBS Jltws ftMdal I Mission: l•~ble of three vtctims. His lnvestl11Uon "1974: A Television Album" News· News leads him Into the world of Inter· man John Hart Is 1nchorm1n for · C6l Dllloeu• nltlonal wheeler-dealers where he this "album" of tht past yee(s : ffrin1 UH poses as • Greek multl-milllonalr1 momentoui stories. Correspondents u:Oo ~§" "~Nnl with ltss than "honorable business Din Rattler, Bob Schieffer, Mitchell ) News Intentions. Krauss, Nelson Benton and Mervin g O R SEEN D 9 (J) (IQ) m HC StndlJ Kiib win review subjects they COY· *A MIRACLrot TUNE IN Mystery -~lu11bo "A Friend In ered daily durlnc the yeu. ~: • Deed" (R) Richard Kiley auests as I It 11 Wrftttn ~Rtlfclon--ffelp Line Deputy Police Commissioner Marl! Soul Fret hell C.ncelt H1lpertn, who aids a friend In Tiit 111 Ques11on ID THRYN KUHLMAN COYerin1 up a sl1yin1. Michael Mc· lirtat Ptrf0ftll1nct1 * (IN COLOR) Guire and Rosemary Murphy also Vofca of Calvary ID ic.thtyn Kulllaan • (Utst. 10:00 Dly of Dl1eMry @(I) NYPD .IJ 'KING IS COMING' a.11,..._.1p u.. 11:15@ CIJ 1ec11 eo.tcert * Prophecy -Explained by Dr ...... .,. Ylncnt Ptale U :lO fJ Mowtt: "Elpt...._ 111 Tener DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP fB""" (susp) '62-Glenn FMd, LM Remlel, I Tht kl111 Is Comtni fliO Club Sttfanie Power., RO$S M1rtln. hssport to Tnvel EKutntro I ta (I) But of TonlcJd Green Acrtt Lou CordM Uow iilOvlt: (C) "The fllewlt Maller" Muterplea Th11tre: Upstairs, 10:15 fl) Cllallu,. lolf/Thls Is Japan dre) '67-Rod stelaer, Robert Culp, • Donstalrs 10:30 81 l!lc!Al I Alld I'll Ta" to y111 Silly Kellerman. 9:00 !!'' Roberta -ToMOmlW Mario Machado Is host Cil Ttltpul.. • ..c" (9 (()) (1) aJ AIC Sundly of this documentary on suicide pre-~ Mowit: (C) "The KlllJ AT (mus) : (C) (211r) "Judae Ott 111 th• vention, produced In eoopemton 56-Yul Brynner,...l>etiOrah Kerr. M~ttery M~rdtrs" (mys) '74 -with. the Los Anreles Sulddt Prt· I eo:._~ "rtmts or Mo _ Kh11h Atx Dh111h, Mako, Soon-Talk vention Center, one. of 300 such r..aytj •47 Gilbert R 1 ~ Oh, Mllko Taka, Keye Luke, Irene centers across the country. Gutsts _,. --" ij -0 "' • Tsu. Alt aK·orientlf cast Is f11turtd lnducfe Or. Robert Llttl1n, 1 psyc<bi· Cameron, Mana Montez. In this mystery story •bout one of atrfst, and Df. Horman EattltroW;-~ ::.:: = histQIY's first detectlw$-Jud11 Det, !J>SJchoto11st ~ Em 1._seventh century Clllnese sltut.h-O Pw:f~ Grea Morris hosts 12:008/•c:itMttltn who 11 faced with a case lnwlvina • ~ ~~HPedal f11turin1 student <9 Cll> SpHlsll MoWlt his three wives, a killer bear, three ~rs from Southern California 12;JO m News murders, a venreful swordsman and campuses. @ Rlpt 011 a chamber of horrors. I~ (]) Mr. Sospel Aultar 1:00 ~Spulltn1 Freely I G1111tr Ted Armsboflf Thi f'rotfftora Movie: ''Tht Awenr•rt" (•dV) Safari to Advt_ntm • Movie:· "Wkatever Happened to • John Carroll, Adele Mara. ~pantte Uft1ua11 holflm a.by J11t'' (susp) '62 -Bette '1:45 8 Movie: ''Tbt Wo•n l tht Hunt· The One Way Davis, Joan Crawford. if' (dre) '57--Ann Sheridan, David Fl• 9 Actton: l1111er City Farrar, John Loder. -'A LOOK AT SUICIDE PREVENTION' This is the time of year wheo most -of -us-ar!-itill savoring the festive mood of the holidays, Qrried perhaps .OOut the costs of Christmas, yet look.ina forward to New Year's partyinJ and the happr days in the future. But for 01hers, pressed beyond the limits ol emotiona endurance, there is no happiness, no contentment, no future, just despair, and the only solution 10 an unbearable grimness: the only way ~1.1t, is suicide. Sunday nigh! at 10:30PM, KNXT will present a special Medix broadcast about suicide ~revention titled "And I'U Talk to You Tomorrow." Jn the • open~ng narration, host Mario Machado reveals: "Once every minule some· one attempls suicide. By this lime tomorrow 70 of these attempts will have succeeded. More than 25,000 Americans took their own live& last year, over twice as many as were murdered. Someone you know is a potential suicide victim. l'hat person could be a relative, a neighbor, or a friend or any race, occupation, or age. And the ultimate tragedy is that in many instances-these deaths could have been prevented." "And I'll Talk to You Tomorrow" is a special episode of the Medix series, produced in cooperation with The Los Angeles County Medical Association by Dave Bell Associates, Inc, and KNXT. The broadcast was produced in part at the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center, one of 300 such centers in the country. The local one was founded and is co-directed by Dr. Robert Littman, a psychiatrist, and Dr. Norman Parberow, a psy- chologist, and botb appear on-camera and comment oo their work. "And 111 Talk to You Tomorrow" features the experiences of three would.be suicides, two who are not seen on camera, and a third who is, all talking about the "why" of their attempts and how their lives have been changed. The title is from a telephone conversation between a volunteer worker at the center and a would-be victim. We hear only the supportive response of the volunteer but not the conversation of the person calling. The broadcast underscores the fact that the incidence of suicide is on the rise. The suicide rate for our young bas quadrupled atid there bu been a sharp increase by women and blacks. More people die by suicide in Los Angeles than are killed in traffic accidents. "And I'll Talk to You Tomorrow" is about why people commit suicide and how-you can save a life. It alerts viewers to the danger sianals that wam of suicide, depression being-just one of several. 1be broadcast lists them all and offers sugaestions on how to help-and you can help. ... Bao '529"5 Staud HAQ 1'3b • ~ ~ ConlfOI elec:I~ ...,...~color "11.-Y lgr _,,. ~ , ~ 90lld lfale VHF tune< ~ ace!..,_ Oldlir~ -~ IOlod .C:lfe ,.~ . • uo-o cNnnel ~ , RCA Xl·IOO 1001l IOlid .Cele C1-'-""-IN mo.I ad--=ed fype of orcuttry uMd ... lV llDd9y • ~ ..,.;c,ng Tw-~ ~, .. modulee ClOt'lrol'-Ml function&. can be Mlily reoleoed 8uoll-4n 7~ .,.....,,. oonnec:11on lot CATV CllCle -_........, N>uM ent- AA&D Bectronics 275 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-8182 THE' DAILY PIL(\T. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 29. 1974 MONDAY CV Ho11n's Heroes I.!. Mufer Prohlblda 11 l~e luq The Fii 1lte Bl& Viii., _ PEC£M8ER 30 Ch1nt to Chane. Few morning end efternoon listings, m Dri1111 please see bAYTIME PROGRAMS. m Three stoops Below. for your convenience, ere 7:30 I $25,000 l'yrtmid the d•y'• movies. r. • · Police Suraton I @(])To Tell the Truth AYTIME MOVIES · Million $ MOflt: (211r) ''The D . Youn1 DoetDrs'' (dra) '61-fredric 1:30 O "Della" (dra) '64-Joan Craw- ford, Paul Burlie, Charles Bic.kford 9:00 fJ "Scared Stiff'' (com) '53-0ean Martin. Jerry Lewis, Uzabeth Scott. 10:00 "Trap for Seven Spies" {adv) '67 :::V...Onne Bastien. Edoardo Sa jerdo .. 'Vf'*anS Ho" (wes} '3S- John Wayne. ~r of Teus" (wes) '53-Wayne Mom , Paul Fi1, Ric.k )laJlin. 00 "Madame Bevary" (dra 'SG- Jennifer Jones, James Mason. 12:00 m "lattte Circus" {dra) '53 - Humphrey Borart. June Allyson. r.eenan Wynn. 12:30 &) "Bad(t of M1nhal Brennan" (wes) '57-Jim Davis, Arlene Whe· Ian. 1:00 9 (C) "Anne of tile Indies" (adv) '51-0ebre Pae•t. Louis Jourdan. ••" r 2:JO Cl) "I Re1M111btr Ma111a" Part I (dra) '48-lrene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes, Oscar Homolka. ~ (]) (C) "Brtabut" (dra) '67- Jamu Drury, Kathryn Hays. 3:00 G "The Adftnt11tts of Mark Twain" (adv) '44-Fr!dric Man:h, Aluls Smith. • March, Ben Gazzara. -Ina Balin. Eddie Albert. (Wl Let's Mab A Deal m aewttmec1 @ @ Wiid World of AnlmalJ fI1) Wuhln~n stralfht Talk m Jimmy De1n Show Ef) Little Rascals 8:00 IJ @ (]) (I) Gunsmoke "M a I t Dillon Must Die'' (10 Matt Dillon finds himself in the hands of a half-crazed wldower (luesl Mor11an Woodward), who plans, with the aid of his four survivin1 sons, to klll Dillon to aven1e the death of his · son, 1 wanted murderer. 0 19.!1)@) m Bom Free "The Devil L~d" An anthropalo1lst (&uest Barbin... Parkins) has been provokin1 a serifi of tribes to~re· turn to their traditional ways as a ferocious leopard runs rampant in the district. As a result, many leopards are killed by youths tryln1 to prove thei/ manhood. Geor11e Adamson finally catches up with the leopard in time to save the lives of two youn1 men. Tite lold-Ones Souer ,,_ Malco (fO) (C) "T 111 Millien Doflar '"b'' • (dra) '66-Brad Harris. Dana IW .... drews. I Ml .. Dou(las Show Du&er's Cltola Morie: (C) (2hr) "A Flea In Her Ear" (com) '63-Rex Hamson. Rosemary HarlfS, Louis Jourdan. 3:30 (}) ''Wtstm Union" (adv) '41- Randolph Scott, Dean Jauer. fJ (C) "How tD Stuff A Wild Bl"ni" (com) '65 -Annette Funicello. Dwayne Hickman. 4:00 @ (I) "Over die '-rdu Wttr (mus) '3S-8obby Howes. Marlon Marsh. I V f N I ·~ c; &:1>0 I ~ I~ ;J (])News ubrs ~II lakers at Houston Rockets. @)ltllMZI fJ <9 (JJ) (}) a> UC MO!Mby Nlaflt Fto~ "The Gator Sowl" Auburn vs. Tnas. I ltaylnOl'ld IUIT Show Partrfd,. F1Mily Mod Squad Muical CoMdy si.ow Sbr Tret m Dtdl1c Colwppy @ hdy & Frtelds : Z.00.! EI;) Quilty of Ute Host David Prowi1t examines how economic de· eisions affect the quality of life in America e1Drt1111 Q) Movie: "Juke Girt" (dra) '42- Ronald Rea1an, Ann Sheridan. 8:30 D USC Bas .. t'-11 "Holiday fes· tival Toum&ment" from Madison Square Garden In New Yort. m Merv Griffin 9:00•B~~~~.c Moll"d•' ~•: (C) (211r) "fr1nllenst.lft: The True Story" Part I (R) (dra) '74- Leonard Whitina. James Mason. Aines Moorehead, Marpret Leiah ton, David McCallum, Michael Sar· min, Sir Ralph Richardson, Sir John Gielaud. Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his associate, Henry Clerval, formu. late a plan to create a livln1 bein11 from parts of bodies in order to aaln pawer over life am! deat11. ~ :~ OO> oo m T\t "*"' "Take 0Ye(' Ryker and Ti~ rpen be· 6:30~=- • The Piooeen &> Uttlt lascals ProfeSSK5i\al Serv1oe for •II your home etectron1cs~.,..._.._7_:00....41" MH~ m Newt Ho1ir\ Doily 9..6 Th1iri 9-9 come prisoners in thei~ciWn pre·· cinct station when a 11n1 Invades the Jtatlon In a plot to free a syndicate chlaf from jail. Vlt Tay· back, Harold .,J. Stone ind Vince 8.•uetta alli'sl m °"'"'' . . • m ~hoot for Wives Swedish chore TV -Radio· Stereo · Phono-Tape Jf'PI M.c..na.IMtlCIS • Wlllf• il, u,ni? Page 8 orr~er Blraid Cullberr and hef d1nce troup perform t ballet based on Mollere's play. l 74 'The drtc alfn, a It llon r a gan aid kill his re· IS ant ny Ing ge ilh he In n, id. e· In , • Ell Muy Avadecldo 9:30 IJ (ll) (}) Cl) Rhoda (A) A reput of the prem iere episode 111 which Muy Richards sees Rhoda Moraen· stetn off on • Manhattan vacation where she meets'" rnd falls for a TUESDAY DECEMBER 31 handsome New Yorker. Mary Tyler For momln1 and afternoon listings, Moore auests. pleHe see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. I News Below, for your convenience, are Safari to. Adventure the day's movies. The Session "Ollver Lake 8.A.G." Drama DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 D @ (]) ~ Medleal Centtr "The Hostile Heart' Rodney Allen Rippy 1:30 g "Bullet In th1 Cun Barrel" auests as a 9-year-old orphan who (wes) '66-Roeer Hanin. is about to be adopted Into 1 lov· • ,. , , Ina home when Dr. Joe Gannon 9.00 0.1C) Quebec' . (dra) 51-John discovers he has a heart problem. 81r""'°re Jr., Connne Calve!, Bir· loii Nettlewn Janet Maclachlan bara Rush. and Thalmus R~sulala auest. 10;00 0 "Shadow of fruson" (my,)- 1 Co!Mr Py1t John Bentley, Anita West. "Home on m &l News the Pral~wts) '39--0ene Autry. Run for Your Uf1 "Island of lost Souls" (dra) '33- lfs Mort Than A Game Keith Bela Lurosi, Chartes lauahton. • .-..,.Jac~~n hosts this progra!" which @ "M1l1ya" -(ady) '50 -James \akes a look at the upcomin1 Rose Stewart. Spencer Tracy. ~owl G.ame. Included -ar~ Inter· 12:00 m "Miry of Scotland" (dra) '36- views with the USC and Ohio State Katharine Hepburn, Fredrick March. coaches. 12:30 1B "Jaauar" (adv) '55 -Barton 0 Mitt the Mayori Mayor Tom Maclane Chiquita Br.dley 1uests. • ft) Educitlonal Ecolou Series 1:00 @ (C) .. On Moonllaht B1y" (mus) rii The Untouchables 'SJ-Doris Day, Gordon Macftae. ffi The Sinners 2:30@ "I Remember M1m1" Concl. (Ctij Ci)) Boonu (dra) '48 -Irene Dunne, Barbara tl) Mm~ ''The bat Child.. Bel Geddes. Oscar Homolka. 10:30 i Safari to Adventure • Joumey to ~venture Wanderliist LI Clud1d Qrfb • • Aco11pa111me u :oo BS I~.., Beat of GroKho Petty MaMn Tht Lucy Show Miiiion: Impossible Nljllt Qallery (3) l'tttr Gunn • WUdWlldWut ET:) Yoia for Healtfl ((j!) ({)) Wanted: Dead or Alive 11:30 IJ @CIJ 00 CIS lite Movie: (C) "Hnd" (com) '68 -David Jones. Peter Tork, MlcRy Oolenz. Michael ~..Nesmith. (}.) Movie: "Ewerytflin& But Ula Truth" (com) '56--Mauree.P'O'H1ra, John for~he. 0 @ (I) @) m Johnny C,run Joan Rivers Is 1,vest host. Harvey Korman, Bea "1ffiur and Mac Davis l!\l&St. ' 8 Hllarjous House of F'rt1httnsteln M"1t: (C) "The V1mplru" (sci· fi) '6&-<lordon Scott, Gianna Marla • Cina le. O Movie: "I Am A furttfvt From A Chain Gin(' (dra) '32 -Paul Munl. CtorJle Raft. (!) Biii Cosby FT:l Humanist Altern1tlvt (~ (f)) Science Fiction ThHtre 12:00 D Movlt: "Klll1rs Are Challtnetd" (dta) '66-Rlchard Hu~son~ Suzy AndellOn. (6) Alfred Hitchcock Hour m Lanttr 1:00 D ®)Tomorrow l :•S 8 Movie: "Missile Monst•rs'' (sel· fi) '58-Walter Reed, Lois Collier. J:lO fJ Movil: "Dondi" (dra) '61 - David Januen, Petti Paae. David Korey, .. 03@ ''Wild Seed.. (dra) '65 - ;.lfchael Parks, Ross Elliot. 3:00 0 ·"Anaels With Dirty Facts" (d11) '38-James Cagney, Humphrey Bo· t•rt. Pat O'Brien (ig) (C} Hftlnt Kona vt. Godzilla" (SCl·fi) '68' -Mlch1tl Keith. 3:30 ''Tiie lite Gt0r1e Aplet" (dra) '47-Ronald Colman. 0 (~i11oc.chlo 11)1«>uttr Sp.ct" (cartoon) '65 .~Voices of Arnold Stana. C<>nrad Ja11teson. 4:00 (fD (}) "P~y Paredlse" (com) '38 -Ed'/9'1 Gwenn. Betty Drlvar. EVENING 6:0011~1!::: lonann ( Cl)) m m Collea• foot· ball "The Sugar Bowl" Cont'd If SPM. Nebraska vs. Florida, live from Nefl Orleans, La. I Raymond Burr Show Partridae F'1mlly Mod Squad Mu1lcal Comedy Show star Tttlt Electric Comp1ny m RodlJ & friends 6:30 o Merv Griffin Show I Andy Qrifflth Zoom I The PlonMra m Little A11C8IS 7:001J 0 ~ Cil m News 0 Bowlln1 lOf Ooll1ra (iJ Mod Squid • (8) Truth or ConmiuencH I What's My Lint? 1 lov. lucy ' The FBI 61) CI> Ho11n's Heroes fE La Mujer f'tohlblda tjj Thi, 811 Valley m Citywltchen .,.... ---- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. 'DECEMBER 29. 1974 EE Drama able physical deterioration amt per. (I) Three Stoo~ sonallty chanaes. 7:30 e New TrHSlll'e Hunt I' ~ . O tYO) Q) Ci) Hollywood Squr91 ( Ci)) Star Trek . I He'p Thy Ntlchbor , Lu &r1ndtt Anos del RoQ @ CI) To Te!l the Truth • Hank Thompson Show Million $ MoYlt: (2hr) "Roed to 9:30 I News Hone Kon(' (com) '62-Bob Hope, S1f1rl to. Adventure Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour. El Club def hptclldor I Bewitched : Ont or A Klnd--Oscar Brown .~t'at Mlaht • Oram• · Tr1.vel rim • Movl1~ ''Wiid Womtn" al Uttle Raac1la lO·OO 8:00 a @ CV Cl) Cood Times James • ls sure the aood Job he's been prom· fJ BARNABY JONES FOR lsed I$ .the answer to the. famlly'.s-* £XCJTING MYSTERY!! inflation woes, but, ftr from beln1 IJ @CI>~ Bim•by loftta "The ~tr, his troubles are only be1in· Lui Contract • What ieeml' like a n1ng. routine assignm§llt to locate 1 miss· ffi (~ 00> CiD News in1 teena1er b'ecomes tricky bust 0 Q)@ lfQ) g;, I lhc'f I 4ht ness fo~B aby when it tums out AnnU1f Klnr Oranp BoW Parade the abs 1lrl hu married a pro- Joe Garaglola and Jo Ann Pflug CO· fessio)I I klller. Peter Strauu, GeOf· host covera1e of th is year's parade !,r,?'1>euel Darleen Carr and Bonnie Which has the theme of "Fantasies ~~n 1uest . and Fables." The 1975 Orange Bowl / Im tDNews Queen, Linda Metz. rel1ns over the , 6 Run for Your life parade. 1'11 Untouch1bles 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Where's ~r-: Soundsbge "Dr. John's New le(' (com) '52-Ray Bol1er. May Orle1ns Swamp" Germaine, Allyn Mclerle. (9 (j)) Bonanza (6) Mille Douclas Show fJ Movie: (C) (3hr) "Pepe" (com) 10:30 I Journty to Adventure '6l~1ntlnflas Dan Dalley Shirley W1nderluat JoneS', Edward G. Robinson.' LI Cl1!41d Cirlta m I f'ICl!t I Rost Bowl Kiclc·Off · Sltu1t1on Comedy • luncheon Highlights of the luncheon 10:45 0 Bob Boyd Show festlvltjes with Bill Welsh IS host. 11:00 0 0 EE m m News Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes and (j) ®)EE @@ Ntwa \,ISC Coach John McKay are amoo1 list of Groucho the special 1uests which also In· 6 Perry Mason elude Parada Grand Marshal Hank The LUCJ Sttow Aaron, the Queen of the Rose Bowl. Mi11lon: lmposslble and her court. ~ht Gallery al Tht Vlrclnlan lV Peter Gunn ... ffl PQJ»re Dl1bla New Yul'a Eve Special ~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Houdini" (dra) : Tht_$lnnen. --~ onv'Curtis. fanefTelfh. ( ) Wanted: Dtld or Alive fr:) America ll:SO e (jj) CD (j) New Yeal's Ewe .. !!!) Los .Esp"l1l1 de Sylvia Pln1I Cflj With Guy Lombardo Ghy lom· (I) Movte: ''Think Your Ludly bardo and his RoYal Canadians, wel· S~ra" Cmus) '43 -:-Eddie Cantor. come sin1er Helen O'Connell as they Dinah Shore. Dennrs Morgan. rina in the tfew Year from the Gtanct 1:301J @@ M•A•s•H It's party Ballroom of the Waldorl·A.storia time and everyone's lookln1 forward Hotel in New York City. to an evenina of feasting-except I@ (I) lfO) m Johnny ClflOn ltadar and his curly· headed friend · Hllartous -Rouse j~f,rtct\'jsttl11 a lamb, who's scheduled to become ~(j))CI>Q) Ctll· the entree. caio 1 New Ytal'a Rodlln' En 1975 Cil Movie: (C) (2l/zhr) "Cheyenne The musical aroup Chlca10 Is host Autumn" (adv) '64-Richard Wid· to Olivia Newton-John, The Beach marl\, Carroll Baker. Boys, The Dooble Brothers and Htr· m Merv Griffin Show bie Hancock. EJil Bonnie R1ltt-Paul 8Utttl'fl111t· O Movie: (C) '1he Youn1 Amtrf· (eij (i)) World cf Survival can•" (mus) '67-Milton C. Ander· al Ailfm11 World son, Ken Prymlu. 9:00 0 @ (3) (j) Haw1ll F'lve·O A I!) Bill Cosby $hamed Tapanese banker ritualisti· 12:00 O Movie: "Nlcht Afttr Nlaht" cally kills himself-and McGarretl (com) '32-Georie Ratt, Constance wants to know why. McGarrett de· • • Cummln1s. mands answers from a prominent 00 Alfred Hltchcodl Hour financial consultant C1uest Oule m Movie: "Rtpeat Ptrfom11nce" Davis) and the deeeased's usistant (dra) '47 -Louis Heyward, Join Cauest John Fukioka) when Flve·O Leslie, Richard Basehart. discovets lhe pair are involved In an Ell) M1bel Merur, lobby Short l in1etnational swindle. friends 0 Ii) 00 (fQ) m NBC Tuesday 1:00 0 @) Tomorrow • MoYie>'(ef (2hr) "Frankenstein: The 1.45 -Movie· "Weke of Hie Red Witch" True .. Stoty'' Concl. (R) (dra) '74-• "") • · . Leonerd Whltlna, James Mason, Ml· (dra 48-John Wayne, Gail. Rus· chael Sarrazfn, Mar1aret lei1hton, sell •• Gig ,Youn1. Sir John Giel111d David Mccallum 2:00 m All-Night Show: "Colriffn of Afnes Moorehead. Or fCln.ktnstel~ llood," ,:'Th• fabulous s•ron Mu11- and Clerval rejoice over their crea cl\lusen tion of II livin1 bein1. untfl the !:10 a Movlt: (C) "01n1110U,• .. , ....... ensuing days turn Joy Into horror (dra) '54 -Victor Mature, Plptr es The Creature underioes desiitt; Laurie, Vincent Price. Pqe 9 • WEDNESDA Y JANUA"Y l For momln1 •nd 81'9moon listt"ll, please see DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,. the d•J'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D (C) ... utltltf's TrMls ..,_, .. iii MOtn" (cartoon) '66. 1o:GO Cl) "Ulffes of the f1lld" ( d ra) '63 -Sidney Poltltt, Lila setle. 11:00 9l (C) "nit Music MW' (mllS) '62-Robert Preston, Shirley Jones. u:JO ID "T1lt crut &rtltW <min> '36 -wlttilm Powell, Myrna Loy, Luise Ralllltr, Fanny Brice. m "Silattttr .... (dra) '54-John lrelend, OoMby Malone. 1:00 Qi (C) "T'llt Oa,drtaatf" (com) '66 -Cyril Rltdler'd, Jack Gilford, Ray Bolpr. l :JO(I) (C) ......," (com) '65 .._ The Beatles. z:oo 11 <C> ''Gtntte Giant" Cdra) '67- 0ennis Weavtr, Vera Mites, Clint Howard. THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 29. 1974 THURSDAY JANUARY 2 DAYTIME MOVIES D Mlvil: (C) (Zllr) "In tllt ltod lndudt Pauli Kelly, Peter Noon•. OJil S-..,._,. (mus) '49-Jucly the Lodler Strttt Danc«s, Jean·P•ul Gartaftd, Vin Johnson. r:..-:nd fabt1n. I ~~ ...... ---.._ .... : (C) (2Jlr) "TM Stent of Ce'*"' ...._ ~ (com) '65 -James Utdt 1ua1s Bootllrl-. Shlrtey Jones. For momrn1 and att.moon llstln11, 1:00. (ft) CJ) Cl) r.., .,..... ' I~ Mefv &rtffln .. ... ..... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Olwl T•TiY SiY.tu 1uesu. . a.tow, for your conven'9nc:e, are 8 flt11Mtwlce 75 Jess Martow an· 10:00 the day's movies. CliOrs ~his 90·mlnute special that 8 ZOOM INTO ACTION =bi!j00~ ~~~9J:. ~! *WITH NEW MANHUNTE~I Barbour, Kiiiy lal\lt, Bob Abtr· B @(J) (I) MenhUUI "Wtb of1------------ netfly and Myr• Scott elJO rtport. Filr" A rxin1 woman (1uest Shir· 1:30 IJ "WJaflt l'ta1t Fro• Chudln(' D f ..,..llMt et hlls '"* ley Knllfrt) who sees the cold· (~dv) '43-Robert Preston. (lf) blooded murdtr of a IJ'lnd·lury -wit· 9:00 D (~ ......,ul ot Mlradta" Part ! .... ~ $11.w ntU btc»mu the terpt of ttlt llctlm) '6l~lenn ford, Bette Oa. <9 ~~!PO> Tht' a My IUlltrl, and O.V.-6armt, trytn1 to vta, Hope Lanct, Ptler Falk. u "CllftOft 1 .Suier Mirna" (R) prottd her, !ind$ his Mry movt 10:00 g "Traln Mbefy Conftdentlll" Kim H•mlfton JUtstl as •n old known by corrupt pollct. (my$) '60---R•alnaldo Farias. "lumy frlt"4 or· Mama's who r.tunis to CIJ ba ftr y.., Ufe Tenn" (wes) ·34 -John Wayne. W&Sblnstoa both wtafthy aftd slam· D <8 (I)) CJ) m ••• Cllrlstlt "Optratioe DllHI" (adv) ·~0on orous, and mab:S a pl1y tor Cllf· lMtf ''Daclly Betrtyal" (R) Chris-Dt~n. Eve Mey•r. ton. tie, a kly ~ In the trf1I of a @ "EJldlant.Mttt" (dra) '49-0evid I... a,ncl~I dllM she 1rrnt1d, b "t Niven Teresa Wriahl ,,...,., a.a up In 1 pey·off IChtme to destroy , • ., It , .... A TWof her uedlblUty u a w. itneu. 12:00 ~autl011 Fro• Maniar• (corn) Cl) I IHCW 1 n. Year In h · I m ,.._ Robert Donat. Oeboreh Kerr. r. ca ........ c.....-.. 12:30 m "Sewn , ..... M111" (wei) I V._ ..... rtstlen Zadl1rfas, Wiit German '58-c~arf1$ Qulnllven. .._..: (C) (lllf1 •a SDt Is pianist, performs In the aecond end 1:00 9 (C) ''Tiie II• Bird'' (fentuy) ....-(dra) '55 -Judy Garland, condudinf half of this two-part '4G-Shlrley Temple. Jall'lel Mason. Ctlartes Blckf0<d. Mriu. 2:30 (I) (C) ~ U. Wklt Missouri" ._ 'FEELING GOOD' 10:-N n..-t T (dra>· '51-Clark Gable. @CJ) UC.1111try Mttslc Holldey" a:1 ·-,.:: ·-llftl @ (]) (C) "Out of Slpt" (com) (mui) '58-ferlln Husky, Zsa ZS1 *AT A NEW TIME! JtufMJ 18 Adwutun _ • '66-Jonathan Daly, Karen Jeruen. ~bof. ' -I'... .... W•l1at l :OO 0 (C) "Map" (adv) '66 -Clint 3:00 g "frandt Jolas the WACt" (com) · CM ..... Wmtha I c..· OildM lrftl Walker, Jay North, Salld Khan. '54-Donald O'Connor, Julie Adams. • li1tr Vbiou @) (C) "Sands of the lalabul" 3:30 (I) (C) "TM Tltlrd DI(' (dTI) '65-...,. LMpep PncJalll NteMs Tapatlat (dra) '65-Stuart Whl~man. , Geor1e Peppard, Elizabeth Ashley. 1 •• -2 (~Cl): )"'C)~ f Cilf...._._Wllt_ ll:OO, !I~!~-News 3:30 Cl) "Tiit· ~cnt Ways . (dra) 61-0 .............. (d ) '43-Rod..t.. M . -uv .._... • 11U Richard Widmar~ Son11 Ziemann. __, " .. , e ( O (C) "Clrtn "orld" Part I (drt) Dowall, Ed(er Barrier. Cult Gfft·W1 · ( ) (com) '74 • tf rt · •64 -John Wayne, Claudt1 Cardl- 4:00 !HJ (J) "PicadWJ leddtllt" (drt) -Karen V•leiltfftl, Richant lone. '9nJ ...._ nale, Riu Hayworth. ' ·r~na N11rft, Mlcheel .Wlldln1. loulst Sorel. Retl Shaw, Daw M•d· Tllt a.., Sltft 4:00 ~(I) "Polson ,_.. (mys) '40 - fV fN I N C l:OO 11 m11!E::. ...1 Foe.!1 Confd from 4:45PM. Notr Dame vs. Alabama. l (l)le11nza bytloMI lurr Show Tounaa•tnt of .._, 'arade l(R)~~· o.ctrk Contpany hdy ' frttllds 8:301· Z.0.1 • <_ ~) Doaltr's Cholcie Uttle Rue.els 7:00 Cl) f.J E!l News hwffil110r Dollln Moll SClu.td TrwUI flf Ceftseq1191Kfl Wlqt's MJ Unt? • I love Lucy Tiit Fii Le Mlftr Pnlltlblda Tiit 111 VafltJ "*'L~.... te Qanc.e ... (I)) lonatlza Or1111a TtlrM Stootea 1:JO ilMJll ,,.. ..... ust ot tt1e Wll4 IOllttr ,,.. Help Thy,........., let'1 Mab A Deal ~ (J) Tt Tell ~ Tnlttl ..... 10 dta, Farrah Ftwettt Ma)Ol'I, Slttlly MluAH: l•peuiblt f'iOra RobS1:>n, Robert Newton. Moniaon. A bachelor publlalttr of I "lltrJ ·' .. ''The Man Who Has EWtytttlnc." ~ ~ Stems to haw eweryttiin1 on his " .... "-40th blrthda~nm his buslneu Y!(I t.t Htetai assoclltu present him with • blkl· Cl)) W1""4: Dud ·~ Allvt ni9d blrttld1Y prnent Slit's out of lHS fl) CiMtla 34 money, friends tl)d shelter, and he's · out of touch, tnttiusla.sm and youth, ll:JO R 07) Cil Cl) CIS Late Mowtt: (C) but when the yount' 1lrt 1rrives, he "l1li hlitaa laM" (mus) ·57 - finds ltimself In touch with Ult most Oorls~John Raitt. unusuai..:.nd 1mport1nt-tlrl he's · 11 · C:.non Mr met. •ff f ""91n !MetvlrtHI•.. (QI ){J)OUlt Cavett Mtwlt: (C) ..,......,., a.ti,r" Lott ltnya, lfudley Moore end •) ·u -l ind1 Darnell. Cornel Ptter Cook rum. Wiidt. D MMt: (C) ~ UM Ir.Chm t:OO "'°" Yaliallt" (adv) '53 -Robert a CONRAD IS CANNON! Ta~itt ~lyth, Stewart Granier. * THE TOUGH PVT. EYE II SMll 8 11! m Cl) ea.... ''The Con· II TM ~n sP!ratOra1'A myattrlous tape rte0ri!· 12:00 II MM: "The Cool I ttM erizyo• Ina descrlbln1 the murder of a flrl (lra) '58--Scott Martowe, Gi1i Per- reparttd miuina brinp C.nnon to ruu. • 1 "mote rurel comllMHMty to prob• m AlfM Httdtcodl Hour . the crimt. Mtwlt: "Aw Allil•lt tt.e Houat" 11 S,, ra) '55-8rian Keith. Kim NOYak, .... Pr1ce 11 lllitiil Wiiiiam Conr1d, Quy Madison. ~'"':'..., 1""8![ii9'w- DrtM. °'89k, Dnial 1~ • Mtwlt: (C) "TIM Rlldtrt" (wes) .Js. hostess of this 'l4-Brt1n Kaith, Robtrt Culp, Ben prorrem on llcoltolls'". • Cooper. ,. .. n DIC Spedll ·-C.1tbratlon" Alen Z:OO ID M-flctlt Sllw: "l•a Art the IT'"amtl hosts this tnttrt1lnment ape-"rt.'" "l"Nout'' etat f1atur1111 sonp and d•nct• J:lO 8 .... : "T'llt Frttdl LIM" (mus) from l ariOus ethnic commun!le• In ~Jtne Russell, Cllb1rt Roland, the SoUUltm CallfornlQru. GultU ' Ct1l1'«tvens. EVENING a:oo ~~M~ ~=-:,r .. hftrid• Falllily Mt4 SC!Nd Musical Comedj Show Star Trek 5:301: ~~=-; Wy &rlffitti • : Z.001111 Cl)) Dtll•r'• ~·· • TIM PlonH11 lJttJt Raacals 1:00 mno@~m Ntws 10Wif1t1 for Da'tm Moel Squad Truth o~naequencts Wllers Unel l~ucy The.,., ~01an's Htrou V Mujtr Pfoblbld1 A'ht 111 Vallf1 Wllslt'• Anhnals Cf)) Bon.nu ,. D,..,a. • Thr" Stoocu 7:301 CancHd Ca1111r1 &o.IM l'ytt . "p~~::..:Pt Ctltbrtty SlfffPlta•ts ) are es) sy) rf" m) n lint ,, .. n. r1) di· 8:00 (]) (ijj CV To Tell the T rvtb fJ MTlllon $ Movie: (C) (21") "Bet· I A W'dOW'' (com) '69-Vir11a Lisi Lefs Make A Deal Bewitched DaJ It Nlftrt Trnel Film lobby ~klsboro Show \. Little Rascals ,) m COMEDY OF DILEMMAS! * 'For Use of the Hall' Hollywood TV Theatre B THE WALTONS! TH£ ... * WfEK'S BEST BET! Ell) Hollpood Televbioo Theatre "fOI' the U~ of the Han" Olrver H11ley's comedy has alT underty1n1 serious ttieme, as he u ploru the dilemmas of an unsuccessful play. wright who believes that worldly succils$ l1ld wulth au.. the on prerequasrtes of a happy fife. Ce0< Furth, Barbara Bame, David 4'1· son, Joyce Van Patterr.-5 Ans· R @ CV ({) The Wattons "The Oi" John-Boy learns that Ben bor. rowed his car without permission pllch and Aline MacMahon m Situation Cotnedy when a deputy sheriff comes aroun<' 9:30 fJ m "'"' .uklna some embarrassing ques-al Or1m1 ttonl. • 0 ti)@ ®J m Mac Davis Show lO:OO ~ ~ @ .m Mac's gouts are John Davidson s1on Run into '1u1Tlfl because of Jimmy Walker of "Good Times," and mysterious petton. _brour Don Olivia Newton-John Driscoll (C es Haid) ll unable t_o ~ Morie· (C) (2hr) ''The Osm" pa~ ush Sonny and Wtll for tlreu , • dellveiy he SlfllS ovv a valu1ble 1) 6~Stephen Bcyd, Elke Som· rreyh nd ricing doa as payment. mer, Miiton Berle. Tony Bennett. The •15 need money to buy bad @ Mlllt Dou&111 Show t 1r repcmessed truck, so it's "off U <a CIJ> CV m The Odd Cou-th .. p&e "To Bowl or Not to Bowl" (R) ~ m'm~News tell• quits the bowlin~ team just 6 Rua for Yovr Ute before ~· champlo~shlp game end (Qj @ ) CD m Harry 0 "[ye. <>star tnes everything to 1et hi witness" (R) Harry confronts the back. puuhni mystery of a pnglHd mur· Dealer's Cllolc. . der and finds the only dues are loxtar from lhe Olympic provided by a sinfle witness -a lJ.riety Show • blind leena2er Movie: (2hr) "Thune! In the @ The Untou~hables ' (•Ct~) '53-Alan dd, Deb mh Kerr, Cllartes Bciy . 10:)0 i Jownq bt Adwnt111e Eli) Herry Partch: Th reamer That Wanclert.st Remaint la Cludld Grill @!) Sltu1tlon Co : krp11n film "Dreams" m J1p1ntse pace ""'""" el Situation Comedf 1:30 fJ (9(j)) a> Paper Moon 10:.45 0 Bob Boyd Shew "Th~ Tm~ r" (R) Moze prepares 11 :00 3 (i) (10) ~ 7i' News Al\d1e to personate the Iona lost I €E m m News v1ndd1 hter of a wealthy tooah Best of Groud\o reclu but the plan •e>es haywire Perry Masoa. and oze me~ts his match The 1.ucy Show erv ~rlff1n Show Mission: Impossible Sltu1bon Co111tdy Nidrt Gallery : Fiim Feature 1 (3) ht.er Gun" . II (i7J m CJ) CBS Thursday Mov-~Id Wild We.st I le: (Cf (Zhr) T'The Wild Bunch" (dra) (~Ci') Warrttd: Dud or Alive '69-William Holden, Ernest Bora· . nine, Robert Ry1n. Bank robbers, 11 :15 m Cinema_ 34 . ambushed by a bounty hunter and 11:30 tJ CllJ (]) CBS ~ MOYie: his gang, escape to Mexico, where a (C) "Waco" (wes) '66 -Howard g1ner1I doublecrossl'S them and they Keel. Jane Ru!>'Sell - slauahter the townspeople in retal-a ~ (6' ~ m Johany Carson l1tion. John Byner auests 0 @ (6) m Ironside "The Return A Hilarious Hone of Frichte.tsttfn of El11nor Rogers" Judge Fredericks 0 (Ci! Ci)) al Wide Wor ld (1uest Joseph Campanella) waaes S9!Clal "American Song. ~estiv11" courtroom ¥1arfare with racl<etter Helen Reddy and Paul W1lhams are Jot Melno (Stanley Ad1ms), who 1s l!Osts of lhis competrtrve ewnt In tryin1 to· avoid trial The even1n1 Wtltdl song wnters from all over llte 1fter the latest sllrmish, the judae world a~e heard ind l~~ed • is almost run down by,_a spudlna 0 MCMe: "Girt In White (d.ca) ~2 car in the presence ot-hiS-oew wife -June Allyson, Art:tlur Kennedy Elunor (Ina Bahn) and his lfOWn m Bill Cosby daughter Isobel (Kathy Cannon). 12:00 O Movie: '1iltct Mr. Callatllu .. The dauahter tells Ironside the car (mys) 'S>-Oerrlcll OeMamey. caper was the .third such attempt ~Alfred tfrtdlcod Hour on her father's llfe. • MIMI: "The Semt Heart" (dra) ~ I~ ~ ' 6-0•udette Calbert, .kme Ally· ( Ci)) (I) a> streets of Sall son, Walt~i Pi"pon en ico "The Most Deadly 59e· ED Tota for Hun. cits" (R) A hired hit woman usts • 1:00 B 10: Te•rmr romance with Stev• Keller ta carry OC @ (j) ,._, out her assianment. Br~a Vtcearo l:U tJ M•: (C) "CeM Not ~(' ~s::o. $pedal: (C) (Zhr) "Silla· (dra) 'SS---Mn stienda;: .. ~In the R1la" (mus) '52-Gene 2~ m M-Niifrt sa...: l.aft)'tttt, Kelly, Donald O'Connor. Oebb1e ..,... lntnde(' ~nolds. Cyd Charisse. 3:10 IJ Mme; .,..,,._ .. (wa) 'M- fll festiv1I lpttmadenal 6.ir Madl.SIXJ Rlloild:a flel'!lni. r E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 29. J974 KOCE-ORANGE COONTY\~~,.,, IS WEEK ON .CHANNEL :50' ... i, Y: OEUMBO 28th ( ... M.) Dimensions In Cultum (C) (KOC[) 3:30 Dlmensiona In Cutturu (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Cotlnie's.. Clothlna Comer (C) (KOCE} 4:30 Connie's Qothlnc · CorMr (C) (KOCE) , 5:00 A Time to Gror. Huns.. De· Y1lo.9G1ent ~l 5:301-Time to Grow: Hum1n De· velopment (C) 6:00 A Time to Grow: Human De· ftlopment (C) i;:30 111 Blue Martlle (C) (NED 7:00 The w., It Wn (C) (PBS) 7:.30 Orange County Review (C) • (l(OCE} 1:00 Solfftdrb.. (C) (PBS) 9:00 Special: (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: DEC8'8£1 29th,( ...... ) 3:00 As ab• Bebve:s (C) (KOC[) 3:30 As Mu lellafts (C) (KOCE) 4:00 freehand Sketdlinc (C) (KOC[) 4:30 frMhand stetdlina (C) 4'(0CE) ~ Fmt ata11t to CtllllCt: Mus.le In w.m ... CUiture (C) 5:.30 Fro111 CMnt to ai.act: Musk 11t Westem Culture (C) 6:00 'r• CJl•rrt to a..c.: Miiiie f11 Wesier11 Qllt1111 (e) &.:30 ftdoJ GMd (Q (ClW) 7:30 Wftrs' Pipeliae (C) (llOC£) 1:00 &e11i11 at Sy9"*'1 (C) (PBS) 9:30 Amtrtt& (C) (PBS) . 10:00 focus Oranp Coultty (KOCE) MoMDl\Y: DECOllOt JOa. (t.~) • WEONESOAY: JANUAJW ht ( ... M.) 3:00 A Time to Grow: Hum1n De· vtlopment (C) 3:30 freeh1nd Sutdlini (C) (KOCE) 4:00 from Chant t. ...-..~utlc In Westeni Cultwe .(Cl . 4:30 Eltdric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 From Chant to Chance: Music In Westem Cutture (C) 6:30 As Mu -tehnes {C) (KOCI) 1:00 C:Onftii's Clotltin1 Comer (C) (KOC£) 7:30 Vottrs' Pipeline (C) (KOC£) 1:00 A Time to Grow: H111nan 0.- velopment (C) 8:30 Mutef"plece The1tn (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man &.haves (C) (KOCE) ~ THURSt>AT: JAHUART 2nd (P.M.) 3:00 Connie's Ctottllnr Cornet (C) (KOC£) 3:30 Dimensions in Cultutts (C) (KOC[) 4:00 freehand Sketdlinc (C) (KOCE) 4:30 £Jedric Co11p1117 (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesa•e StrHt (C) (CTW) 6:00 Booll Beat (C} (PBS) 6:30 Dimel\Sioni In. Cultures (C) (KOCE) 7:00 freeflud SUtdlln1 (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Qranp CountJ Rmn (C) (KOC[) 1:00 Dlmensiofts ht Cult111es (C) (KOCf) • 1:30 Great Ptrfomanus (C) (PSS) 9:30 Van Clibu.t11 Pino c.ntpetition t (C) (PSS) F1'1DAT: JAHUAR"f 3rd ('J(.) , 3:00 A Time to Grow: Hum111 De-· YllopMnt (C) 3:30 Woau (C) (PBS) • 4:00 f1'9111 Chant tD Chance: Mmk iJI 3:00 A nme to '"'9: HlllllH l)e. Waurt Culture (C) weto,.-t (C) • 4:.30 Otetric CoinpanJ (C) (CTW) 3:30 fredtnd S.ltdll•I (C) (KOCE) 5:00 Sesa"lf Stnft (C) (CTW) • 4:00 f1"t Chaot tit Chanc:a: Mak 1" 6:00 Fronl"lhant to Qance: Ma,k 111 Westera Culture (C} 1 ,. Wutem c.tture (C) 4:30 £ledric C.epa., (C) (CTW) • '· 6:30 Walsb's Aalaata (C) (PBS) 5:00 Saa• StrMt (C) (CTW) 7:00 lebifld Ult Unn (C) (PBS) 6:00 fro• 'Qut to Chance: Male 11 7:JO hoptewatdl (C) (KOCE) Wtstan Clllturt (C) 8:00 A Tlae to Grow: Hu•an Oe- 6:30 As MM kit.Iva (C) (KOC() • ftloplMftt (C) \ 7:00 Co111tie'1 attklq c.mer· (C) 1:30 Rtlipovs America (C) (PBS) (KOC£) • . 9:00 Firin1 Une (C) (PBS) 7:30 Fecus Oruce Co11nt, (C) (KOC() , '·· • 8:00 A TI11e to Gror. Hu11.11n o..;,. SATURDAY: JAflllJART 4tfl (P.M.) • .. .., ... t (C) • 1:30 ...,_ (C) (PBS) , • • 3:00 Dl,...slott hi Cu.ttum (C) t:.30 As Ma Mna <q (l<OCE)" 3:30 &~~M In Cultures (C) TUBOAT: fll'.CDHER.Jht (P'.:w.> • · <KOC(} -• · i 4:00 Corlnie't J:OO Ceuie's Clottli•c c,mer; (C) <KOCO (IU'.>CE) .. • HO Connie's l:JO Dl ..... s . f1I Cdarlt (C} (KOCE) Clotttln1 Cot-Mr (C) .... a.ttlln1 clrntr 0(C) (KOCE) S:OO A nme te Gmr: !f ",lfl.11 Oe- 4:00 Freeltaftd ~ ~{~OCO velopment (t) .... 4;,1f Dedric C:..,.., (t) .,. 5~ 4 TIM te Gmr. H1111•n 1Jt.. 5~ ...... StrtM (t) 1< . ....,, *°P•llt (C) ~ IM Bir It• lbrti&e (C) (~ ~ • , 6.:0CLA TIIDI te Gr11r. H11.,• .. 6:30 ~ in °""" (!;) • ~ -...io,~ (C) ( • , l • • t *' g;Jo llf .. Mlfble (C) (HEn . 7111J , ....... ~ (C) ~ 7:00 The _w., ft Wu (C) (PBS~ 1~ MCl s.-111: (C) (I<~ • 7:30 Onnp Cou.ntJ Rniew ~ l:GO Dl...siea lft CulturtS (C) • (l(()CO · (l<OC(} 1:00 8"nie Rlatt and Paul 111'.tte-. l :JO sncfn : (t) <PBS> . r111c1 <C> <PBSl • 9:JQ Aa EM11 of Quipioeslt(f 9:00 Mabel Me~r. Bobby ShOft, ind Sta&c (C) (PSS) friends (C) <PBS> .• ' hie 11 • WEDNESDA Y ' JAHUMY 1 For momlnc and aft9moon llstlnp. please He DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •N the day'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIE~ t:OD D CC) -.ulllvtr's TrMlt ..,._, tlit Moeo'' ~cartoon) '66. lO:tO CI> "'UIKes tf tile fWd" (dra) '63 -Sidney Poititr, Lile Scala. ll:GO IJ§ (C) "1111 Music Mil(' (mus) '62-Robert Preston, Shirley Jones. 12:30 m "The Crut Dt&ftttd" (mus) '36 -WlHtam Powtll, Myrn1 Loy, Luise Ralniet, Fanny Brice. ~ m .. Slat,.., ..... (dra) '54-John Ireland, Dorathy MaloM. 1:00 9 (C) "Thi .,_,.....,.. (Q>m) '66 -Cyril Ritchlrd, Jadt Gilford, Ray Bolcer. • l :JO (I) (C) .,..... (com) '65 -Tht Beatles.• 2:001J (C)' "'8t11tlt Slant" (dre) '67- Dennis Weaver, Vera Mites, Clint How1rd. @ I]) "'CollMry .... floAdlf' (mus) 'S8-fer11n Hus~y. Zu Zsa G1bof. J:OD b '"franets Johts 1111 WACa" (com) ·~oneld O'Connor, Julie Ad1ms. l :JO Cl) (C) "T1le T1lltd .,.,... ( .. ) • 65- Georae Peppard, Elit1b1tfl Ashley. D .. RocQ'" (dre) '48-Roddy Me· Oowall. Edler Berrier. 4:00°tffj m "PlcaclltJ ·~ (dra) ·r~na N11fl•. Michael Wlldln1. IVfNINC ·~u.;1.~~. :::~ Dame vs. Alabama. l (I)Benanu bytloncl lurr Sllow l"'11111tnt ., """ ,,,.. 1)5~:;M. star Trell Electrlc Co111111nJ ltocly a. Friends 5 = 30 I: i>!Dtaltr's Choice Uttlt Rucals 7:00 Cl) D EE Nns hwllii1 10r Doll1r1 6 MM Squd Trwtll w Censequences What's Mr Un17 I love Lucy Thi n1 u M1tltr Prohlblda Th. Ila VatltJ : Qutt8 Qa8a (l))lenHD • 01'11111 "''" Stoops 7:JO I Lome Cretnt'1 tast of tltt Wiid lomtr Pyle Htlp "" """"* let's Mab A Dul II2I (]) To Ttlt tflt Trdt ... ,. 10 THE DAILY PILO'f.. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 29. 1974 D Mnlt: <cJ (211t) "In 1111 Cood include Paula Kelly, Peter Noone, OW S-1Mni11t'° (mus) '4!}-~ Ult Loc:tler Stroet Dancets, Jean·P•ul THURSDAY -...1c1 tllt U1ea MM: (C) (211t) "The Se'"1 of JANUARY 2 Gutlnd, Van Johnson. 15· and f'1br1n. l le..:tdlH ..... ~ ....... S41ccus" (com) '65 -James Uttlt blab Boot~ Shirtty Jones. · for momln1 and afternoon llat1n11, l:OO 8 ~Cl) (I) TellJ OftaMo I ~ W lfffv Crltfla Show plNM ... DAYTIM! PROGRAMS. . iJin TtflY Sivttn auuts. 0) Dnaa Below, tor your convenience, ire B NttrMrwlct 75 Jess M.,tow ~• IO:GO ,• •' 1 • the day' a movies. diOra this 90-mlnute special that 8 ZOOM INTO ACTION combine$ • retrospective on 1974 *WITH NEW MANHUNTERI DAYTIME MOVIES wlUI • looll •Mad lo 1975. John 1------------8ar1>our Kiiiy llni•"Bob Aber· a lHJ CD CJ) M111l11antll "Wtb of nettiy ind Myr• ,Scott 1lt0 rtpoft. FNt' A ~na women (auest Shir· 1:30 IJ '"laht Pia.. f'ro• Cfl1111kln(' g f Mn1A•ttt ef hits h'* tey Knlp t) who sees tbe cold· (adv) '43-Robert Preston. I blooded murder of a rrand·Jury wit· 9:00 fJ (C) "'9cie1ful Of Mirada'' Part M .. ~ SM nas btcomu ttle t11pt of the I (com) '61--Glt nn ford, Bette 01. (Qj (I)) ~ &> T Ila t • 1 My k.IUtrs. end Dave Ba nett. t1yin1 to vis, Hope Lanp, Peter Felk. •• HCllfton s Surer Mama" (R) protect her, finds his tvery move lO:GO O "Train Robbery Contldtntlal" l<lm Hamilton cutsts as an old known by corrupt polie.. (mys) '60-Rectn•ldo Farias. "l.uc*y frt1~ of M1m1's wfto return. to Cl) lu tor y.., Ufe Teun" (wes) 'M -JoM Wayne. WUIMnaton bottl wtalthy 1nd 1llm· D ~(I)) m rs let Cflrlatl• "Oper1U.. Dt ... " (adv) '59-Don orous, and m1ku 1 pfar for Cllf· l.ewl! 'Dadly Betr~al" (R) Chm· DtvHn, Eve Meyer. toii. tie, I k.t1 witlltSS in the trl•I of • Cl) "&dlant...r' (dr1) '49-Devtd I..... 11lldic.t1 dlltf stlt ermted, Is set Niven Ttrtsa Wr1fhl Dellel'1 Q9ee up In • pay-off. tchtmt to dtsttoy lZ:OO m "V1e1tlon fre• Maniac•" (com) It T .... A TMef '* ertcllb"lty •s a wltnus. TS-Robert Donat, DtbOrah Kerr. CE• •tltll•• , .. , "' ... Im..... 12 ......... __ ,. ....... __ H ( > . r. aibW11 PIAM C...'*"'" :.-~ ......,.,. •••s "' -•es 9 v..., llllw ristlan Zleharlas, Wut Germen 'S8-Ch1rtes Qul r\l.ivtn. --U ....._: (C) (lltf) •A Star Is pianist, performs In the f.teond end 1:00 @ ('C) '""'-II• llrd'' (fantasy) ....-(dra) '55 -Judy Gar1end. eoneludina half of this two·p1rt '40--Shlrley Temple. J11M1 MltOtl ctlattea Bickford. wits. 2:30 Cl) (C) "'Ac:rosa tt. Wl4t Mluourt" .a 'FEELING 'GOOD' 10-.JO ,..,., ft1t Tue @"•) '51-Clerk Geblt. " U11 .._. • @ CI) (C) ~ of Slpt" (com) *AT A NEW TIME! Jeu1111J to Advtt1lurt '66-Jonatt\an Daly, Karen Jenun W_.rtat 3:00 0 (C) "a4ap" (adv) '66 -Clint I ~.:,5!:.~ Wmtlhlr u allda4 Crfta Walker. Jay North, Salld Khan. ..... • r11ttr VIU.U @) (C) "Sands of tM Kalahari" •··-· LM--Precra• NecJlts Ttplttat -. (dra) '6>-Stuart Whitman. -·-· 3:30 Cf) "Tiit Seem Ways'! (dra)· '61- l :JO D (9 (I))~ AIC ....,_ ll:GO !D ... i~lm GD News Rtdlard Widmar~ Sonia Zlemartn. .e, iriliN: (C) "11M IUt Wiit fl) fiih D (C) "Clrtua world" Part I (dtl) C... atft·Wni (R) (com) '74 •64 -John WQne, Claudia Catdl· -Karen Valefttlne, Richard Lona. Piny ...... nale, Rlu Heyworth. l.oulw Softl, Rtu Shlw, DM Mid· ni. LlcJ ... 4:00 @ (])..,..., ,.. .. (mys) '40 - den, farreh Ft~tt M•Jo";i Shelly MlulM: l•,...Jb&t Aora Robson, Robert Newton. Morriaon. A blthtlor pubhlhtr Of ~ Wefy "The Men Who His Everyttibt1," htar lunn setms to heve 1V1rytflin1 on his WIW Wat 40ttt birthday-unlit hi• buslnt11 Y!l_I fw Neatth nsoclltts praent him with a blkl· Cl)) W1ntt4: Dead er Alive ni.d birthday present She's out of IMS 8) cn...1 34 money, friends and s.lltlter, and Ill's · · • out of touch, enthusiasm and ,outh, U :JO 8 (Jf) Cl) CJ) CIS Ute Mowlt: (C) but when ti-. roun1 (lr1 amves ht '1fht hlQta CaM" (mus) '57 - finds himwu in ~ w1tti tti• mos. 0ortsUJohn Raitt. unusual-end Import. 1nt-tlf1 he's 11 9 m JoltAaJ. Cer10n twr met. . us ""81 el FrtPttnsttln I Merv lrtffl• .. (9 ()))CD m Diel Cavett Mowlt: (C) °'fonwt' AM"r" '1Dtte lenya, DUdley Moote and 1) '47 -Linda Ott'Mll, Corntl Peter Cook 1\1111. Wiidt. 11) M .. : (C) 'WI the lrothtra 9:00 i"'"trt VlllHt" (adv) '53 -Robert 8 CONRAD IS CANNON!il TaHI ~IYtll. Stt•art Granaer. *THE TOUGH PVT. EYE . s..11 Blm ~(J)C..... "Tiie Con· • TM"°"'" apfrators ' -A mysterious tape record· 12:00 B Mowtt: "The toot & tflt Crazy" Inc describln1 the murcttr of a airl (lra) 'SS-Scott Martowe, Giri Per· reported miuinr brinp Cennon to r11u. • 1 rtmote rural community to probt ~ AlfrN HltdleeQ Heur the crlmt. Mtvit: .. FM ~111t Ult Housa" 11 S,, · ra) '5S--8r11n Keith, Kim Novak. "" PYk:e 11 llpt Wiiiiam Conrad, Guy Madison. ~~... 1:00 8 aTMOnW R MMI A Deal Cl) Cl)@ Cl),..,,. ...._Drift. Dru.• 1:45 B MM: (C) ''Thi Raiden" (wes) · ro mett Is hostess of this 'l4-Br11n l<tlth, Robert Culp, Ben proctam Oft0 llcoholilm. Coocier. t:IO D DIC Spedel "Celebration" Alan Z:tO ID'~'I!'.=: "toite A,. tflt W-amel hosts this enttrtalnment spe· DilJs. cnl fUt\111111 sonp and dances !:10 ft lllewtt: "fW fMdt LIM" (mus) from verlous ethnic con11nunltlu In ·~J•nt Rus.sell, Gilbert Roland. tht Southtm Cellfomla am. Ouw Cr•IJ Sttvena. EVE N ING 1 ' 00 ~WiM:'::. IY•MI lurr Sllow hrtridit Fe•llr Mtd Sq1tad Mualcal Comedy Show Stir Trtk : Eltctrlc Corn PlftJ Roct, a. fl1end1 6:30 lo Merv Srfffl• Show All4J llrtfflUt : loo111! ( Cl)) Dt1l1r'1 Chokt • Thi PlonH'1 Uttlt Rasuls 7:00 (3)0Qfi)(I)@r:')&) News IOWifn1 fw Doll1rs Mod Squad Truth or Consequences • Wh1r1 M1 Uu7 I lM Lucy 1llt Fii @ Ho11n'a Heroea la Mujer Prolllblda Thi Ila Valley : Walsh's Anlmala ' (()) llonanu Drama """ Stoores 7:30 ;-~ndlcl Cemtra eo .. .,,,.. · 9 Ci) Prlct It RIPt tlllri-rity ...iatti.or Celebrfty" Sllftpata•n ' nas. MS. .,. In(' P1rt 01 r. es) - ay) If' m) n. !Int ri" n. re) di· \ l :dO (j) ll7J (])To Tell the Truth D MITllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Bet· ter A W'doW" (com) '69-Virna Lisi. I let's Mike A Deal I twitched Day at Ni&ht Travel Fllm Bobby Goldsboro Shollf' Little R1Scals fD COMEDY OF DILEMMAS! * 'For Use of the Hall' Hollywood TV Theatre 8 THE WALTONS! THE * WEEK'S BEST BET! Eil) Hollywood T elevlsloti Theatre "For the Use of the Hall" Ollver Hailey's comedy has an underfym11 serious theme, ar he explores the dilemmas of an unsuccessful play· wright who believes that worldly success and wealth are the only prerequ1Sttes of a happy life. Georae Furth, Barb11a Bame, David Hedi· son, Joyce Van Patten, Susan Ans· pach and Aline MacMahon star. 1J @ (]) Cl) Tht Waltons "Th lie" John·Boy learns that Ben bor- rowed his car without permiSlion \ €E Situation Comedy when a deputy sheriff comes aroun<' 9:30 0 ffi Hews asking some embarrassing ques al Dram• ;;nb@ ®) m MIC D1vl1 Show lO:OO Q ~ @ . g;) Movin' On "Explo· Mac's 11uests are John Davidson, s1on Run into a ~ump because of Jlramy Walker of "Good Times," and mystenous compel•?"· .broker Don Olfvla Newton-John Driscoll (Charles Haid) 1s unable to g Mo~lt: (C) (2hr) ''The Osm" pay cash to Sonny and Will for their (cfra) '66-Stephen Boyd Elke So . deHvery, so he.sl~n1 over a valu_able M • m greyhowid racing dog as payh'lent. mer, llton Berle, Tony Bennett. The boys need money to buy back i M.Ute Oou&Us Show th · d t k · • ·• ff (' IT'I) /"lJ'\ r.rl\ n. .u .. Co • eir repasse~e rue , so 11 s o L2.I I.JU ~ '11e vuv u to the r~s." ' o Bowl or Not lo Bowl" (R) ;, m m News Felh1 quits the bowling team just 6 Run for Your lit• before the champlo~ship &ame e~d (fi (I)) a> Harry O "Eye-' Oster tries evoryttunc to 11et him w tness'' (R) ~rry confronts the bac~~r'• Cholct puuhng mystery of 1 aangland mur-der end finds the only clues are loalns From tha 011mplc provided by a single witness -a Variety Show blind teenaaer Movl!: (2hr) ''Thunder In the 9 The Untou~hables ' (adv) '53-Alan Ladd, Deb· · orah Ken, Charles Boyer. 10:30 I Journey to Adventure Ell) H1rry Partch: The Dreamer That W1nderlust Remain• L1 Ciud1d Grlta €!) Situation ComedJ : Berpan Fiim "Dreams" EE Japanue Llnpqe Progr1!9ls m Sltultion:Comedy 1:30 0 <9 (j)) rn IDP1pfr'"Moon 10:45 0 Bob Boyd $t!Ow ''fhe lmP?ster'' (R) Moze prepares 11:00 ffi (j) tro.) Ci) Newa Addle to impersonate the long lost • D el m m News .Jrl!ldde!llhttLI>l _a_wealtby.wiD . Best ot Groucho recluse but the plan 11oes haywire Perry Mason and Moze maets hfs match. The Lucy Show I Mm Griffin Show Mission: Impossible Situation Comedy Hhtht Q1llery Film Future (3) Peter Gunn 9:00 t) (171 (J) (i) CBS Thursd•l Mov-Wiid Wiid West le: (f)(Zllr) 'ifhe Wiid Bunch" (dra) (f;iV 00> Wanted: Dead or Alive '69-William Holden, Ernest Bora· . , . nine, Robert Ryan. Bank robbers, ll.15 al Cinema 34 ambushed by a bounty hunter and 11:301J@ Cl) 00 CBS Lite Movie: his 1ang, escoper£o Mexicq, where a (C) "W1co" (wes) '66 -Howard 1enerel doublecrossts them and they Keel. Jane Rui.sell sl1u1hter the townspeople in retal· 0 tU C6'@) er;, Johnny C1r10n iation. John Byner guests. B 0 00 m Ironside "The Return A Nillrlous House Of Fr1ghtensteln Of Eleanor Rag~rs" Judge Fredericks 0 (f.iil ®> ~ tZf) Wide World (auest Joseph Campanella) wa11es Sp!clif "American Song Festival'' courtroom warfare with racketeer Helen Reddy and Paul Williams are Joe Melno (Stanley Adams), who 1s hosts of this competitive event in try1n11 to avoid trtil. The evening which song writers fro.m all over the after the latest skirmish, the jud1e world are heard and 1ud11ed. is almost run down by a speeding fJ Movie: "Girl In White" (dra) '52 car In the presence of his new wife -June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy. Eleanor (Ina B1hn) and his 11rown (E) Biii Co4by cteuatlter Isobel (Kathy Cannon). 12:00 D Movie: "Meet Mr. Call11fhan" The daughter tells Ironside ttle car (mys) 'SS-Derrick DeMarney. caper was the third such attempt ~Alfred Hitchcock Hour on her flfher's 1119. Movie: ''The Secret Hurt" (dra) (i) I~ ' &--Claudette Colbert. Juna. AU11-fJ (fat (I)) Ci) a> Sb'eets of San son, Walter Pid11eon. F1111cjsco '1he Most Deadly Spe fD Yo111 for He11th cics'' (R) A hired hit woman uses 11 1:00 B [ij) Tomorrow rom&nce with Steve Keller tl1 carry · (])Ci) (iJ News out her assi11nment. Brenda Vaccaro 1:451) Movie: (C) "Come Next Sprln&" ~:. ~dal: (C) (Zhr) ~na-(dra) '55-Ann Sheuda~: 11 iiif' In the Rain" (mus) '52--{;en~ 2:00 m All·Hlpt Show; Lafayette, Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie «fhe Intruder" f!!1nolds, Cyd Charisse. 3:10 6 Movie: 1'Bullwhlp" (wu) 'SS-- fl) Festh1I lntem1don1I Guy Madison', Rhonda Flemln11. .... . THE GAILY PILOT, TV W , DECEMBER 29, 1974 3:00 Dimensions In (KOCE) 3:30 Dlmenslona In (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clottilnr Comer (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Connie's Clothln1 Comer (C) (KOC[) , 5:00 A Time to Grow; Hum111 Dt- velopmcrrt (C) 5:30 A Timt to Qror. Human De- velopment (C) 6:00 A Time to Grotr: Human De- velo.Pment (C) -noi11 Blue MarbJe (C) (NED 7:00 The Wry It Wu (C)° (PBS) 7:30 Oranae County Review (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Soulldste1e (C) (PBS) 9:00 Special: (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: DECEMBER 29th (P.Jll.) 3:00 As Man ..,_IYH (C) (KOCE) 3:30 Al Man lehav8'1 (C) (KOCE) 4:00 freehand Slletdlinl (C) (KOC[) 4:30 Freehand Skltd1Jn1 (C) 41(0CE:) 5:00 From Cb1nt to Ctlance: Mualc In Western ~re (C) 5:30 From Chant to Ch•ace: Mldlc Ill Western Culture (C) 6:00 from Chant to et.uc.: Mldlc In Wtsttm C,.lturt (C) 6:30 F•llna GOOd '(C) (CTW) 7:30 Yotera' Pipeline (C) (l<OCE) 1:00 Evenhtf et ~phtny (C) (PBS) 9:30 Amettu (C) (P8S) 10:00 Focu~ Orani• Coull'ty (KOCE) MONDAY: DE~IER 30ttt (P."") • WEDNESDAY: JAHUAIW ht (P.M.) 3:00 A Time to &row: Human De- velopment (C) 3:30 Freehand Sketchlni (C) (KOCE) 4:00 from Chant to Ch1nce: Music In Western Culture (C) . • 0 Electrlt Compan1 (C} 1C.TW) . , 5: me Street (C) (CTW) • 6:00 f Chant to Chin«: Music In West Culture (C) 6:30 As Man hive• (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Connie's thlnr Comer (C) • (KOCE) 7:30 Voters' Pipeline 8:00 A Time to &row: velopment (C) 8:30 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man Behaves (C) (KOCE) THURSDAY: JANUARY 2nd (P.M.) 3:00 Connie's Clothlnc Cornet (C) (KOCO 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) (KOCE) 4:00 freehand S .. tchln& (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Eltdrk Compa111 (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Book Bt1t (C) (PBS) 6:30 Dlmen~lons In Cultures (C) (KOCE) 7:00 freehand Sketdlin11 (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Or1nae County Review (C) (KOCE) •:oo Dimeaslon• I" Cultures (C) . (KOCE) 8:30 Great Perform1nces (C) (PBS) 9:30 Van Clibum Plano Competition t (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: JANUARY 3rd (P.~.) 3:00 A Time to Grow: Human Dt· nlopmilit (C) 3:30 Woman (C) (PBS) • 4:00 From Chant to Chance: Music If 3:00 A Time to Grow: Human Dt· Western Culture (C) velopment (C) • • 4:30 Ei.ctric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 3:30 freelland Sketchlnc (C) (KOCE) 5:00 sesame StrHt (C) (CTW) 4:00 From Chant tD Chance: Music ht 6:00 From Chant to Chant*: Ml.ISie In Western Culture (C) Western Culture (C) 4:30 Dectric Company (C) (CTW) 6:30 Wallh's Animals (C) (PBS) 5:00 Se11me Street (C) (CTW) 7:00 Behind the Lines (C) (PBS) 6:00 Fro111 Chant to Chance: Music In 7:30 Peoplewatch (C) (KOCE) Weste111 Culture (C) 8:00 A Time to Grow: Human De· 6:30 As Min Behaves (C) (KOCE) • velopment (C) \ 7:00 Connie'! Clottllns Comer (C) 1:30 Relioous America (C) (PBS) (KOC£) . 9:00 Flrin1 Une (C) (PBS) 7:'0 Focua Orance County (C) (KOCE) 8:00 A Tlme to Grow: Human Dt-, SATURDAY: JANUARY 4th (P.M.) wlopment (C) . • • • • 1:30 Nova (C) (PBS) • • 3:00 Dlmenaiou In Cultures (C) 9:30 As Man Behaves <q (KOCE)• 3:30 &~~Ions In Cultures (C) TUES~Y: bECEMIER 31st (P.~.) •" &°4:00 ~~l~t Clothln1 Corner (C) 3:00 Con11le'1 Clothln& Cfuner; (C) (KOCE) (l<OCE) • : 4:30 Connie's Cfothln11 "mer '(C) 3:30 Dlmtftsl0ft1 In Cultum (C) (KOCE) (KOCE) • • 5:00 A Time to Grow: Hu.iren De· ·4~ Freehand SkttchlnJ._~C KOC£f velopment (C) • ...... 4:30 Electric Coapally (!'.)' ' •' . 5:~ ~ Time to Grow: Hu11an ~ 5:00 Seuine Str8t (C) ( • ·~ velopmnt (C)-~ 6:00 Bis Blue M•rble (C) (~ -... .. '-~ Time to GrJ: Human "° 6:30 Oj111en~'\I' In Cult"1'f•, (C) • • • velopm_..1.nt (C) (KOCET · ·, 1 • ~ &: Bir Bin Marble (C) (NET) 7:00 Fmblnd Sletdllftf (C) (KOC~ 7:00 The Way It Was (C) (PBS). : 7:30 KOC£ 5'1td1I: (C) (KOCE) , 7:30 Oranp CountJ Review• (Ii~ 8:00 Dimensions In C\.11\urH (C) .. (KOCE) • • • · (KOCE) 8:00 Bonnie Riatt and Paul Butt..- 8:30 SPECIAL: (C) (P8S) field (C) (P8S) 9:30 An Evenln1 of Championship 9:00 Mabel Merce~ Bobb~· Short, and sut1ni (C) (PSS) frfenda (C) \PSS) • • , • Pqe 11 • F RIDAY -JANUARY 3 (adv) '65-Linda Saunders, Adam West. ®) (C) "Shoot Loud, Louder ••• I Don't Undersbnd" (com) '66-Mar· cello M•stroianni, Raquel Welch. 3:30-@''The W'tld Seed" (dra) '65 - Michael Parts, Celia Kaye. fJ (C) "Ciran World" Concl. (dre) are '64-John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale, Rita Hayworth. DAYTIME MOVIES l:i> IJ "Junite Bride" (adv) '38-Ani1a Pqe, Charles Starrett. l:OO fJ (C) "Pocketful! of Miracles" ' ~. (cam) '61-Glenn Ford, Bette O.W, Hope Lanae, Peter Falk. ...... ,..,. 8-tes to Hell" (drt) '59 -4Uville Brand, Ken Scott. ••fbncllo lrHd•" (wes) '38 -Gene Autry. '"Rebels on tbt Loose" (com) '67- Riamondo Vlanello. (j) "tlll111 liate" (dra) '57--{;ene Barry, AnJie Didlinson, Nat "Kine" •'MMCol•. . u. m "1Modlv• Saint" (dra) '46 -~ William Powell, Esther Williams, • , Angefa Lanst>ury, .... ~ m "'8anpter Stoty'' (dra) '60 - Watter Mattbtu. ~ l.!J "A Docfci or Fl&ltden" (dra) • , • avid La , Oona Id Crisp. ~ ~(I) (C) "l'h T• Sndt1t" (com) I • 1g...:.Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld. 0 @ (C) "'laddncl" (adV) '68 -Neville Brtnd, Peter Brown, Oou1 McClure. .. D (C) .... 111 of the W'llderMU" U>C>@(i) "Saloon Bar" (mys) '40 - Gordon Haf'ller, Elizabeth Allan. 6:00 EVENING 31.1a,1t~r;:., ~Bonanu RaJIMfld Burr Show Partrtd1e family Mod Sql!Jd Mu1lcal Comedy Show Star Trek : Aviation Weather Rody l Friends 6:30 IMerv lirfff14 Show -ADft Ii riffttl9 : Blad Perspedive on the News ( CJ)) Dealer's Choice • The Plontera IJttle Ruuls 1:00 moo @@mm News ~111 for Doflan 6 Mod Squad I Truth or Consequences WUt'a My Unt? I LAM Lucy The Fii (j) Hopn's .~ La Maur rrohlbMll In.A COVERS ITS 30TH ROSE PARADE ·;.t;~•ry 1st, 1975, KTLA. Channel 5, will air its 30th live telecast of the Toumment of R«>*S Partde et 8:30AM. As the ,first commercial tele· .... ~ion In the West, KTlA was al~ the first ilaUon to televise the Rote ""9de, b1Ck in 1945. ~ plan.s to utilize Its 30 years of experience1tnd an ou1· .....,Al ttlecastlnr team to m•k• 1975's covet111 the best yet. Chick Heam and .. JllM Udtlart, Channel S's co·hosts for this yea(s Rose Pareda, are equally at I · ..,. CIMl11111 live avenb. June was ·co-host of HBC's 1974 Rose Parade coverage. • 19p-rl1ed netwof'll telecast accordinf to the Nielsen Report. Chldi Hearn. readily ~ • ~ as "Voice of the L1kers," is nationally respected as one of the best • , play announcen. As host of KTlA's hifhly successful ~llus .... CMdl has built quite 1 followin1 1mon1 Southern Cllifomia viewers. In honor • Ma 30th Rose Partde coveraae, Channel 5 wlll reach back Into its film library 1it ,,....m root1ge or KTU's earty telecasts of the Rose Parade durtn1 thlf y11(s .,...,... cown111 (7:45AM). Pre-p1rede h°'"t Stan Chambers will also provide e 18nlqvt lool Into the elaborate preparations involved in launehint this yea(s • T0tmament of Roses Parade. ·· 12 c:.. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 29. 1974 9 The 8111 Valley .fE Masterpiece. Theatre: Upstairs Downstairs @!) La Crladt Bien Crlada . I Cbant to Chance Ci)) 8on1nza Drama -Three Stooaes 9:30 0 Hews @!)Drama 7:30 I::.:~~~ PartJ • 10:00 0 ®@@) m Police Woman . @ (i) Hollywood Squam "Tar11et Black" Ruby Dee &lltsts as Help Thy elfhbor Cora Sanders, a political aotMst Ci)~ (3) To Tell the Truth who, a11ainst her wishes, Is under • Mfillon $ flltovfe: (C) (Zht) "DH· police protecµon.. Cora's anti-Police tiny of A S.py" (dra) '69 _ Harry feelinas make the job difficult for And e s Anth Q 1 Pep~r and her men who are as· I ~ed ony uay e. signeo to protect Cora while she Wuhlngton Week In Review visits a university campus. Warren Untamed World Stevens and Pervis Atkins also World of Survival guest. Uttle Rascals 0 USC Buketball Trojans vs Vil lanova. 8:00 R 67) Cl) 00 CBS frlch1y Movie: (6) Run for Your Life m (lhr) "Chitty Chitty 81n1 Ben(' fJ (~ ) G) A B C H e w s (R) (mus) '68-0lck Van Dyke. Sal· Close-Up "lmmigralron· The Gate ly Anne Howes. Lionel Jeffries, Gert Crashers" An examination of the Frobe, Anna Quayle, lames Robert· problems and effects on our society son, Heather Ripley, Adrian Half. An of the millions of ille11at-aliens who <'C<~OWc inventor buys a dil~1dated hive entered the country and con ear that turns out to be both an tinue to enter the country in disre airplane and a hydrofoil. With his _. gard of our 1mmiiration laws ABC two children and their close friend, 'T News Correspondent Ted Koppel Is the family sets out on an adventure featured. to the fictitious land of Vulgaria, a I m News land of empty children, and lead a Musical Variety revolt to re·establish fun and happi Th• Untouchables ness. : L'Chaim to Ute· (R) 0 @ m Sanford ' Son '°SurRrise Party" (R) Fred returns 10:30 I Journey to Adventure home after a lone trip and foils his Wanderlust own "surprise'' party. Lt Cludad Grtb II M'ovle: (C) (2hr) "U1stalrs ' m Loco Valdez Downst.irs" (com) '61 -'Michael Craie. Anne Heywood, Claudia Car. ll:OO d1nale. / 3 ~RI~~::: 6 Peny Mason (6) Mlke Douglas Show fJ (ei!) @ ) m CD Kuna Fu "This Valley of Terr07"' (R) A journey to mysterious Indian burial -erounck and int~ the fri11htenin1 recessu 'lt th~ human mind awaib Caine when he encounters a youne woman who The Lucy Show Mission: Impossible Nl11ht Gallery m Peter Gunn Wild Wild Wnt (QiY ) Wanted: Dead or Alive has escaped from an insane asylum. 11:151. y011 for Hutth m Dealer's Choice -. c1 ... 2• &> Movie: (2hr) "Crime In the .nemt "" Sttttts" (dre) '56 -John Casu 11:30 1J G1J ffi CBS late MoYle· ''Twist vetes, Sal Mineo. Around the Cloct" (mus) -·Chubby ffl Western F1fhl of the Wtell Checker. Dion. @ Movie: (2hr) "Operation Pacific" B ~ ®l m JohMy C1rson (adv) 'SJ. -John Wayne, Patric!• ITtLA 81uetball Bruins vs. Da· Neal. vidson . Elll STAtuS OF FINE ARTS fJ <,~(i)>@.CD In Concert *ON LA NEWS REVIEW Gent.e Giant, Climax Blues Band, • • T~e Isley Brothers. and The Souther, I lo1 An1eles N1W$ Review Hillman, Furay Band star El Show de Rostta Peru • Ci) Star Trn J1panese l.an1uaee Programs 0 Movie~ (C) '!Dr. Blood's Coffin" (hor) '61 -Kieron Moore Hazel 1:30 0 Qj Ci)®) m Chico & tfle Min Court. ' "Gara11r. Sale" When Ed Brown and m Bill Cosby <:"ico _sfa11e 1 11ara11e sale, their an -12:00 ~ Airred Hltchcodl Hour tique rtems are more than matched M-·.i-. ''Th £ f St. M k" b th ' b' t '""' ·· e wt 0 II ik eir uarr• cus omers. dra) '44-W 11 [vth A B Merv Criffin Show 1 iam T• e, nne H · Wall Street Week ter. Michael O'Shea, Vincent Price. @ Rock Concert 9:00 0 Q) Ci) (fO) m Rockford Files 12:30 (j) UFO "Aura Lee, farewell" The operator • of a bou1iqut shop hires Rockford 1:00 0 O M1dnlatlt Special The Guess to solve "I homicide involving a state Who are hosts to the Spencer Davis senator and a con man. Lindsay Grou~. Ave~111e· White Band, and Waaner 11uests Charhe Oantels Bend. ct) I ~ 1:45 I) Movie: ''Th• fous ot Harrow" fJ (eit Ci)) t1J CD Sb Million $ (dra) '47-Rex Harrison Maureen Men ''The Pioneers" (R) The cruh O'Hara, Patricia "'edina. ' of a space capsule forces Steve to use all his bionic powers to subdue 2:00 ~ All·Hllftt Show: "Tiit Moniols," one of the astronauts who has -. Folly to le Wise" uined incredible streneth and has 3:10 1:1 M~le':·"Jol'iiiny Anpl'' (dra) '45 run . amok. Mike Farrell and Joan --{;eorge Raft, Claire Trclvor, Siena Darling guest Hasso. . Eli) International Mind Doubles 1 Tennis Ch1mplonshlps (4hr) Semi· final matches, live, from Moody Coliseum in 01i11s, Texas. SATURDAY JANUARY 4 MORNIN G 6:00 (j) Sunrist Semester @)Christopher CloM·Up 6:30 Cl) TV a Clauroom @) Introduction to Proptrty M1n- ~ment W Let's Rip 611 Ch1mplon1hlp Wrtatlln& 11:30 I ~ CV (i) Hudson Brothe11 · @ mGO! cwie: "Tombstone" (wes) '42 -Richard Dix, Frances Gifford. @ Movie: "Shost Dlvtr" (adv) ·57 -James-Craig, Audrey Totter. 0 (flt@) (I) a> A DI If I CI II Bandstand .,--- 1 lnsl&ht r- S1fart to Adventure Wally's Worbhop __ '.... AF TE RNOON 7:00 I@ {fO) m Add1ms f11nlly l.Uwlnklt ( CIJ> (J) Yoal'• Gane Brotfler Im 12:00 I @ CV (I) U.S. of Aichi. Cl) Mission: Miele • Prep Sports World Bas1utlball. : Mr~e~oprs' N•lahborhood • Movie: "Th• BushwKkers" (adv) 7:30 Sunr'lu Semester • 1-John Ireland, Wayne Morris. · ~ @@) m Chopptr Bunch @) Word1·A·Poppln' Tennnaee Tuxedo IM Ub (f3 (j)) (]) Bup Bunny News • Youth & the Issues (i) Yok~ of A(riculture Elementary News Motorqclt Racln~1I CV H.R. Pufnduf • Muslc-1 Vulety : C.rrucqlend11 • Wor1d Hortzons l :OO I @~ (i) ~·d Bum 12:30 ~ @ m (l)'f1t Albert • @ ®l W Emtrpncy + 4 Youtllln tlle 70s Gent uby TIMlbt Sports Sped1I "The All·Amtrlcln Movie: "Pi&skln hrMe" (com) ootb1ll Team" · 6 -Betty Grable, Judy Carlanct, lo8'aht Jack 01k11. Daktafl O (Qj (j)) (I) Hone Kon& Phooey TM Untouchables B Mfrie: (C) "En" (dra) '68 -(i) film Celeate Yarnell, Robtrt Wilker. ( 1 (I)) East Aftlun Ralty m Unit ThrH . Fat1flf'ria Jakon Q) Mo.it: "The Uttlt None Prince" • C.nldlln Admlture (Juvenile) '69. , W1fly'1 WOftshop @Voice ol TolJo 1:00 t) @(I) Cl) CBS Clll&drttt'a PK111 m SU.me St1Wt f..U.al l :JO I 1~· ~SeoobJ Doo e @ Pacific 8 S.stetball Notre • Run, Joe, Run Dame at. Maryland. Adventures of Gii· @ Movlt: "Submariftt ?.",.." l.!&_ln (adv) '58-John Bentfey, 8r t Hal· W Movie: ''Tiit Brfahton Str1nat1(' (l'nys) '4S-JohlT Loder, June DU· fl (Cij (j)) CI) a> H 111 ll0owl prez. \ football Live, from Honolu • Hawaii. t·OO I@ rn (I) J11nn!e ®) "'~ J(ew,. Sptdal "The Econ· • I @ (]) @) m Land Of th• lost omy" John ·Wayne Theatre I (j) Concern (!291 (j)) Cil Jl:.!h1 Cine tn la Tarde : Mliter Ropn ftelahbortiood Travelure 9:30 I IJ~~ P1rtrld19 fam ily 1:3!1 0 Movie: "P1nh1ndle" (wes) '48 m S1111tund -Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs. ( (])Kore: 70,000 l .C. I Soul Train Country Musk M1jor Ada111s : Yilll Alter• (j) Movie: (C) "Privlltp" (dra) 10:00 II @ (I) Cl) Y1llty of th• Dino--Paul Jones, Jean Shrimpton. nun g;, Human Dimension 0 a) CI> lfOl m Pin• Panther 2:00 II @ CI) Rtd Clown eowun, g Movie: "S.Ware ff Qlldren" a.ssic Top women prof1&sio111I (com) '61 -Leslie Phlllips, Julle bowlers vie for $85,000 In prize Lockwood. money, rrom 811tlm0<e, Md. 'FANTASY CAME TO Lightning strikes twic~, truth is stranger than fiction, ~· come true and nice guys finish first. Any cynic who doub ti.o. fac~ has only to study the remarkable story of Tony Orlan .W D~R. the unique pop music rrio that stumbled into su~$S they'd even met. Their latest achievement has come with t&ir turn in their own comedy-music variety series, Tony Orlaodb Dawn, which airs Wednesdays at 8PM, on CBS, after first ap~' ing last summer as a four-week mini-series. The trio is made up tll. New Yorker Tony Orlando, a personable dark-haired, brown-cytd mustachioed young man of Greek and Spanish ancestry; T Hopkins, and Joyce Vincent Wilson, 1wo . slim, pretty black ~ from Detroit who are the group's "Dawn." _ ~ Their advenlure staru in the early 1960s, when Orlando ~ • top-selling single with "Halfway to Par~ise" and "Bless Y~ He moved into music publishing and became vice president.. ' major record firm . The Misses Hopkins and Wilson both st ~ singing professionally when they were still in high school t>ut 't· rival groups. They teamed up i11 the mid-sixties and have been CO-:• gether since, working on albums with such artists as Brow~ Statfon, Alice Cooper, Dionne Warwicke and Isaac Hayes. Orlando, Telma and Joyce joined forces without k.oowina it la 1971 , when they literally started at the top with their 6nt ~ "Candida," which sold some two millioJ? copies. Truth is s~ etc.: Orlando had done the lead vocal as a favor for some triealllf:ti· ·-W-.-!1-< and Telma and Joyce sang the background track separately, at ferent sesslMs. Since Orlando worked for a rival firm, hJa ~· w~n·t even on the record; it wtlS arbitrarily called Dawn, after e recording executive·s daughter. Three months later Orlando. oot:ie' ~ in a trade listing that "Candida" was "Smash •of the w.s..-.,.• sounded familiar but he llad to ask his secretary If his published It. He says: "I bad completely forgotten cuttint tM and didn't even know they'd named it Dawn. But we were to make a follow-up record, to cash ffi on the 'first. and fhat\.; I met Telma and Joyce." ' , , Tbe SttoncL ~d wu "Knock Three Times." whicla million copies. Their recording company retained the n ...... and the trio then made "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Oli., Tree," which t\Jrned out to be the biggest sell ing single • 1973. The smash success of Orlando's records with Dawn him decide to return fulltime to performing. The group went IOur but ran into some problems-14 of them, at one poi'-!r!i the form of phbny Dawns which were busily promotina U.. Dawn's records. , ; ' , Orlando committed b.lnuelf to building the trio's re:pw._._.. a performing act and his hard work bore results: Camepe Euro;:-ean tours, Las Vegas, guest spots on television and aooa bogus Dawns had faded away whjle Tony Orlando and Daw. record sales over the 20,000,000 mark. Then lightning struct first time. The group performed on the Grammy Awards cas1 last spring and were spotted by Network executives. The mer mini-series for Tony Orlando and Dawn followed and 1mpress1ve ratings; lightning st.ruck-again when the group WU its December mid-season slot. The show b produced by veterans Saul flson and Bmait bers, whose credits include The-Smotbers Brothers· Comedy ti Wofid of Survlval • Brefnwords (9 ~)(I) Cl) Suplr friends The Lone Raneer Movl 'Desert Atuck" (dra) '60 Dlqo H1ppenln& -John Ml Sylvia Syma. .S. Navy m Movie: " of tht Past'' (dra) 2:30 Expreaalo11: East/Wnt the Friends and Nabors special and the John Gary, Leslie 1J--~­ and Bobby Darin variety shows. They present Orlando and ~ 1~ upbeat mixture of comedy, ragtune and rhythm and '47-Klrk Dou a Jane Greer. 6 Celebrity Tennis 9 Movie: (C) "Gu a ttie Rio The llopyuts 8t1ndt" (wes) · ~Y""Madison. Outer Umlts f19 Ststml StMt Hifh Chapatfll '1) Roller C1mes • Afl'lcutture USA 10:30 6 (1) CJ) Sltauml 3:00 Dusty's TrHhousa I Cl) O"Q) m Star Trell Aerlculturt USA 6 tr Peoplt, Other "'* Ci) O Ptclflc I Bnhtball i! Chiarr1I Provfcrence at Oreron St1te. ' 11:00 00 H1rltrft Globebotttr1 B Movlt: (C) "Rttum of U-.T Ch1m • (I) Q m Thi Jttsont flfhttr'' (wes) '67-Robert ay or, 11.!!H•: Window to the South Chad Everett. ((Bl Cl)) (1) a> Thest Are tfle ®) Movie: (C) "Picture Mommy Days (Continued) · music, with an im~ive lineup of such guest slan .. ~ O'Connor, Jack~ G'Rr.ison, Telly Savalas and Nancy Walke1'. is good-natured ban er and Orlando adds an eittra dimensioa spontaneity by wande · g occasionally into the audience, fans to chat informally sing along· with him. He be11evf'5 much pf th ®P~ success on television from hi~ audience taking part something that isn't alway• .dictable. "Television is usuaJly so or~aniud and static, peopt. seeing the camera and crew.ron screen," he ~s. "And I roll~ talking to the people. It goes back to when l was a k1d,. . QUL'lide the theater in New York to see show~. r 'always thou was unfair for stars to rush past the line and never pay attc 10 ll~ .. Pege I ) , SATURDAY (C~tim.red) Dead" (dri) '66.;;-0on Arnet"', Mar Iha mr I l»o:r pips Visitando A las Estr s Saturdq Matinee 3:301 Steps to Ltarninf "'-. What's 6oln1 On 8 The Adventurer " m M~lt: "Fiend Without A Face" (hor) '58 -Marshell Tllomps611, , Terence Kilburn i The Vir1ini1n · (3) Gospel Country . @ Movie: (C) "Feaf No £vii" (dra) '69-Lou1s Jourdan. Bradford Dillman, Lyn Day. ID Walsh's Animals 4:00 B World of Sun1iv1I EVENING 6:ooeommmNews . @ FllOI "That's What Basllelb•ll ,, .. Celebrtty Bow11ni a Jeopardy My Partner ttle Ghost ~t GalltJY rn Rinpdt 801ln1 Hee Haw : So41tll America (R) ( @>~ashvllle Muslc The Scf1lt 3 Sports With BertU • KNBC News Conference • TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. gtCEMBER 29. 1974 U1rs Club we1tth Is the only heppineu; ind (3) Q) CE let's Mike A De•I Allee, who Is content with her life I Name Th1t Tune recoanlzlng Its limltatlons. 81rb1r~ Wild Klnfdom Barrie, Susan Anspach, Jqyce Van @ Hank Tttompso11 Show Mten, David Hedison. Aline M•t· BobbJ Coldtboro Show Mahon and Georre Furth star. Polite Suraeon a> Premiere film Tht Miim1tiers 9:30 tJ !HJ Cl) (j) Bob NewMrt Show 8:00 6 fi1) Ci) All In Ult F~mllJ Ellen's et·flance Jotln Tobin, 1 tall, 0 @ Ci) m E m e r I • n c y handsome ero-manllC with I pen ''Transition" While tryinf to get rid cha/It fOf suede ancf leather, arrives of a dHdly cobra that has already in Chitaao to win Ellen back-1 killed one man, paramedic DeSoto situation th1t plays havoc with &•ts loo elm and the s111ke spurts Howard Borden's basic insecurities venom In his eyes. Cofby Chester i Nlaht CllletJ ruests. Faith lot Today ,, D Movie: (C) (2br) ''Wllere'• Char· Coll•,e · ,.,.. (tom} '52-Ray Bolitf, Ally11 JO:OO B @Cl) Ci) C.r11I Burnett Show McLerie, May Gerrnai11e. Joan Rivers ~nd Vincent Price 111est. Ci) Roell Concert IJ UClA 8'1ketball Bruins 'IS. Uni· 0 lmp1cto "Native American '75" Yolanda Nava talks with Native Americans about legal and heallh issues, and other concerns of In· dians lod.!!: &!30 I . Me., , 6 Movie: "Jlttarburs" (com) '43-.. fJ(Q!)(j)) (iE I Sl'mll I ABC versity of Okl1hom•. ThHtrt "Anthony & Cleopatra" (lhrl I PoJlee Suraeon 0 <9 llJ) (I) GE Profe ssional Bowlen' Tour The Arc Open fro Alameda, Calif. 1 ~r ~!:!r Wottd M1tlnee ZZ World Press World Cup Soccer Scotland vs. Yugoslavia/Spain. m Voice of A(ricutture 4:30 I N1me of the 61me · Focus 3 merlc:an Outdooraman Coron1 Now 5:00 0 Inquiry 0 Movie: "Masters of the Congo Junile" (doc) '59-narrated by Or· son Welles. I ~ Bnko ®)News Wild Wild West Mo.le: "Dive Bomber" (adv) '41 -Errol Flynn, Ralph Bellamy, Fred MacMurray, Alexis Smith. I Brubn'a Worfd / Cil American Ski Scene 00 Name of the time Nuhvtlle Music Firin1 Line Uttle Rawls 5:3~1 American Ski Scene · · 00 @ (l) News 6 Little Rascals ,.:i=-. Celebrity Tennis O Movie: (C) "El Greco" (dra) '66 -Mel Ferrer, Rosanna Schiaffino. fjP!e_! Coes tht Country ll)) Anlm1I World Fllm Laurel & Hardy, i ·n Profile rrion' Other fHl)le, Other Places • ~· for Weatth ~ * · I (I)) Wortd of Survive! · 90I de Mexico • fnwl Film · Ski Scene uttlt Rajtats 7:001 othtr Ptople, Other Plaeu 3 Wild Kincdom -. • Inner ~ "The Search for the • leopard Shar11" R6n and Valerie Taylor travel to Point Oan1er o« the Queensland Coas1 to se1rch for the L.Jopard Shark. Durinr their trip, th' Taylors capture 1 live 8'h foot irey nurse shark for a local marinetand. I lowllnc lor Dollars I Am Somebody SUMI . . c:J Million f Movie: (2tir) ''Tiit Doo- tor & tht Girl" (dra) 'SO-Glenn Ford, Gloria De Haven, Janet ltlsfl. I (~ ({)) m LAwr~nce Welk U Takes A lblef (3) 9 Jimmy Dean Show @ Hews Blick PerspectJVe 11n Hie News Med Ix ' Three stooru 7:30 U Wilcf Wortd of Anlm•ls "Wood· pecker: Protectors o1 the Forest" A look at how woodpeckers' seemll\f· ly destructive drilling of treei actual· ly protects tfle forest-examined through the foatare of German cinematographer Heinz Sielmann, who observes the birds inside the I nest with their young 0 Jeopard7 SINGERS & SONGWRITERS ' CAL WORTHINGTON RECORD PRODUCER . . . Is looking tor a few talented people to record. Must have the desire to succeed. For Interview calf Jack G. Neils MY -oo~c SPOT PRODUCTIONS 540-5811 • , .. • ., ~ A new production by the Royal • Community ftedb1ell Shakespeue Company qf William , News Shakespeare's classic starrin& Rich· lap1nese Laniu•ft l'rof'llm ard Johnson a11d Janet Suzman. A Wild Wllcf West suraina drama of conflict. pagean· Lou '°"'°n Show try and furious action. the story 10:30 I Celebrtt,-hwllnc tells how Mark Anthony's passion Nm for Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, Quiz Tllat/Mlnf w • brinp ruin and traeedy to them · Berpan Alm festival "Drums" botti. u:00 l~a:Qlca~ m MAC WISEMAN CRACKS . Sjt.liifo -\.a.I> News * WISE ON HEE HAW!! · Alph1btt of Uf.t I Hff Haw Movie: HD!ft .. ,.btf" (adv) '41 Championship Wre:stflnc -frrol Flynn •. Fred !'"'4urray, Ralph Sc>anlslt Mn1t Bellamy, Alex1t Smith. lo1h11 from tht dlympfc I lHJ l SuNll Ala .. Soundstift "Or John's New . (]) fflpt1Uft 'heme -Otl Sw " Slmurll Story m'~r ;,:. (I) Movie: (C) "Co;fou .. : TN al Jepanese lanfUlfe ProfJlmS Forbln ~ (~rn) 69 -Erle Braeden, Su,.n Clarb. 1:30 fJ (ll) (j) l'aul Send Sbow Rober1 ( CJ_., ls presseTlnto service as ueott and • ~a 34 host to a terrible·tempered Russlan · loct c.nc.rt pianist, who speaks no En1hsti but H:l5 Movft: ...... Of Dr1etlfa" (hor) makes It quite clear that hls rHin ' eter Cushlns. Freda Jackson Inter~ It 11rls In aeneral and Rob· !Ci)) ...,.: •iftYllM .C Ute ert's fitl In particular. An evenlrrr lii1tc1Mrs" (lci·fl) ·s~Kevln out turns Into an International in· M rthy, D•n• Wynier. cident whon Robert sl up his Rus· ll:JO a fabulous 521 (C) MA M.tltr of sf1n guest to protect his girt frie"d ffimanltltt" (dra) '69 -Robert from the pianist's amorous ad· Younr. James Brolln, Anne Suter. vances. D Nanq Witwn Show @ C.ndld C.mera 0 USC -.aae~lt Tro)ans vs Fur· 9:80 fl (jj) @ Cl) M1ry Tyler Moore man. SboW Producer of WJM-TYs news @ Movie: "Cat Qlrf'' (susp) '57- prof'llm in n1me only, Mvy Rich• Barbare Shelley; • erds asks Lou for the chance to 0 Mme: {C) Peddy" (dra) 69- actually produce the show OIT her Des cave, Miio O'Shea, Pew Cass. own, and stle rets it-alone wi1h Ci) M!"lt: "T~ Miracle of Morran'a all of the last minute problems and CfMll _(com) 44 -Betty Hutt°"f decisions lh1t ao ·witfl the job. Eddie Brachn. . Mary finds one of her major diffi-! DIYid Suastlnd Show cultles Is lnstlllin& enouah torrfi· W~k•INI dence in Ted, Murray and the rest ,MOY!t: "Satan's SattUltts" (sci· of the newsroom crt'llf so they'll fl 58-Judd Holdren, Aline Towne. come to her for decislons instead 12:30 • WantH: 0..... I( AJlw ol runni~back to Lou. l:OO HapPf '°9dN111 0 Q) l10l m ". c S.turdlJ . Movie: (C (fhr) "Tbe Lot of Ute D Golden Earring on Black Pearl" (dra) '74-Ratph Bet· * Kirshner Rock Concert lamy, Klei M•rtln, Glenn Corbett, ~ Don Klnllner'1 Ro<* Concert Jack Kruachen, John Alde110n, AnM tHi Thriller Archer. A young stockbroker In· m Alf·NIPt Siio•; "Haunted Stran· h~rlts his grandf1ther'.1 ahlp and ~·" "Who Killed Teddy ltar/' Mes 1 captain to continue the old • lobemlln lllr1" man's quest for sunken treasure. QI Movie: "Anpl Ith(' (dra) '61 I ThrM P~ to ~ -Georp HamrltOl'I, "'"cedes Mc· Minion: lmposalbla Cambrldte. Wmttlna 1:10 fJ MCNit: (C) "lftmardlne" ~ra) • Hollywood Teltvlslon . T11e•trt '57 -Pat .Boone, Terry Moore, ~r the Use of the Hall" Oliver lames Drury, Dean J1uer. H11ley's comedy about the dllem· 2:40 tJ Movie: "Mr. LuclJ" (com) '43 mu of Martin, an unsP,,ssfut --C.ry Grant, Laraine Dmy, Gltdyl P!•ywrl1ht; Ctlarfotte, Who .,tt'llS Cooper, Charles Bickford. 4 d e, ra n C· 'Ill II, n· $ h - s. • i- i h THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 29, 197'4 IA\ n n1?f()l . SERVICE ~ ~ LI lhU DIRECTORY Authorized Sales -Service -Satisfaction = = AMERICAN MOTORS 2 == . Word S. Lee; Inc. 1234 S. Main St .. Santo Ano 547-5826 = -== = :== == = = Roy Carver. Inc. 234 E. 17th St .. Cosio Mesa =:;! 546-4444 = == Cr~vier Motors ..... 208 W . 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Send the QLl••llOr'I on a poatc.rd, lo "Aalt." F1mlly WHklv. &41 Lexington Ave , New York. N Y. 10022. We'll pey '5 for published QUH llona. Sorry, we can't an111rer others. and 50 percent of the people h1 the world are women." Tbat FOR BARBARA WALTERS interview was c.'Qnducted on Bbn. Consequently, ten days of I've heard thoi Lady Bird Johr:son was scandal-processing elapsed before it sot on the air. Liz Carpenter, iud when you (Ulked her on the "Tod.ay" show Mrs. Johnson's personal secretary, was in the room during about the rumor that her late husband wa1 "'a wom-the interview. Had any of my qtlCStions been considered . objectionable, there was ample opportunity for the obl·ec· aniier:' True?-John Downey, Teaneck, N.}. tions to be raised. And there was plenty of time to de etc e Lady Bird gave the answer: "My husband loved people; the-objectioM ble material from the interview. !--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ; FOR DB. JOYCE l'Jlon1ERS Does your husband mind being tire hus~~nd Qf one of the best-known women in the world?-Helen A~ Curran, South Weymouth, Mass. • No. He is 11 physicia11 and a professor of medicine, and the name D r. Milton Brothers commands respect in his field . J don't travel much, and I work at being married. Recently, l FOR DON 1UCKLF.S Were you ever offered the role of Archie Runker?-John 'b~dson, Austin, Texas -~Jw from Vancouver to New York just for the weekend, even ~ou~h I had to fly back to s~ttlc to spealc OD Monday. I've been married 25 years and want to make it 26. • I had conver.o;aticmli witJ1 Norman Lear, co-producer of "All in the Family," hut we agreed that pt•opJc would take me loo seriously. Carroll O'Connor is the complete opposih' of Archie Bunker in real life, Y"t he still gets hate mail. Imagine what my mail woold have been! FOR BART ST ARR, f nrmer football star The old NationBI F ootball League teams resented the upsl3rt American Footba ll League. Do you feel more kindly toward the World Footba ll ' League?-David Longstreet, Durham, N.C. • I sure don't. The A~L didn't try to sign NFL players. In fact, the first raid was made by the NFL when th'2 New York Giants signed Pete Gogolak of the Buffalo Bills. i'he WFL began with raids and t•nu.'len unbe1ievable chaos. The public cannot imagine the damage that has been done. F OR CICELY TYSON WNlt did .f-C?U do before you became an nctress?-Mrs. Jo Ann Brennan, Buffolo, N.Y. •I grew up in i'\ew York's toughest ghetto and worked as a • typist afkr grad11ating from high school. I left the job out of sheer boredom an<l hecarne a modcJ. While rnod,eting I studied dramatic<; and gradually entered the world of the theater. - FOR GVY LOMBA ROO OE all your New Year's Eve broadcasts, which one sticks out most in your mind?-S. Rich, Utica, N.Y. • Tht>re ore> two. In 1932, CRS, NRC and the Mutual net- • works all cMri<'d mv show. There wasn't a home in the coun- try that wasn't listening to. me (assuming their radios .were on!). The olhl'r wn<i in 1946, af\l'r World War II. It was the first (Wllt'(•ful New Y t•ar's Eve in years and the happiness was so thick you t·o11ld nlmc'>st 1011ch it. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR What's Alice Cooper like .in private life? Is he as way-out off stage as he is on it?-M. N., Little Rock, Ark. • Ignore his appt•aranc<'. forget he keeps three snakes in his bedroom (he says t11ey make marvelous pets once you forget how cold and slimy they are), and you'TI find he's down-.to- carth, articulate. plea.-;nnt and polite. For six years his time has been spent with ex-model Cindy Lnng. She claims they will marry someday b<·causc they're very much in love. Hes ~ Kennedy admirer, but not interested in politics. He was with Ethel Kc11nedy and Andy Williams at New York's Rain-Cooper ,. bow Room, and they di~usscd golf, which Cooper calls an .. elegant gamt>." He vows hc"ll never change his image, be- cause he owes c•wrythi11g to that ~mage. He enjoys all music, especially u11y1hi11g Ly Burt Bacharach. Cover Pllolo by Elle11 Om111u FORBRENDA VAC~ARO Has anything embarrassing hoppened to you while malting a movie?-K. B., San Rafael, Calif. • Yes. The nude s~-cne I did with Jon Voight in "Midnight C'..owboy." It wasn't until the scene was being shot that J thought, "What will my mother say?" I'm a nice Italian girl from a nice ltAlian family. I was embarrassed at the idea of her being t•mburrassed. W11e n Mom saw the film, I asked her about that S<.-Cne. She shrugged and said: "You were _-.....-__. gootl." FOR FANNIE FLACC Why do you always wear glitter shirts on game sbows?- J. A. Blllylock, Durhom, N.C. ' • I do so many of those shows in which only my "top" shows. l met Jim Lapidus, who s.iid he'd design glitter tops for me, ~md he did. I h:ive lots of them. They're my hang-up. I wonder what I'll do if I'm called 011 to stand up-\vithoul warning! FOR DON STEW ART, star of "The Guiding Light" Why have you never married?-G. Bruce, Mans6eld, Ohio • I'm scared of the consequences, A good marriage would be great, but a bad one would destroy me. I can't bear the thought of my wife being unfaithful to me-or me to her. I'm the Jti11d who b"Uys a pair of shoes, then looks at ot11ers to make sure I mude the right choice. My marriage shouldn't begin with my rushing OU\. to look at other girls to be sure l piclced the right one. , O.cember 29, um IQml(V ~ The f:-lewspape; Megatlne A p11bfk:.tloft of Oo-Com"!ut1lcatlon1, Inc. Edward A. Downe, Jr., Chelrm11n of lh• BolHd A. Edward Miiier, Pre1lden1 Fred D1nneman, ~ V.P., Publlshlng MORTON FRANK, PresJlenf Ind Publisher LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, Ch.Srm11n ROBERT D. CARNEY, EHc. V.P.-Auoc. 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It occurred to me that maybe that's why Clint' Eastwood has be- come one of ~e biggest box-office attrac7 tions in films today: He's got guts. FAMILY WEEKLY: Why arc you direct- ing this fil°' as well as starting in it? CLINT: I couldn't find another director willing to climb up.-nd down mountains and dangle several thousand feet above the valley floor. The only way you can direct mountain-climbing sequences is by being right there with the actors. FW: How much of the actual climbing a;e you doing yourself? CUNT: Except for some of the long shots, I'm doing alllof my own climbing ~n the Eiger. I think the public will sec that when the film comes out. FW: Why is the Eigcr such a deathtrap? CltNT: Partly the weather-it k~ps changing; and partly the angles-straight up. Most o~ all, it's a dirty mountain. FW: What do you mean? ~I'm Just Doing What I Dreamed of as a Kid" "Clint was just picking himself up from the snow. •rve CUNT: It keeps crumbling. That's how we had the fatal accident. On our second got more brawn than brains,' he commented dryly as he got back on his feet and was on again-almost straight down.'' day, one of our mounlaincers was dan-looking down 40 feet or 4,000 feet. gling on a rope several thousand feel FW: What's been the most eitciting part above the valley floor. We'd finished of filming on the Eigcr? shooting for the day and he was getting • CLINT: The helicopters. That's how we back on the ledge when someone yelled, gel to cliffs where we can't get equip- "Rocks!" He looked up-and was hit by ment up any other waf We're wioched a huge rock. Killed inslantly. down onto a ledge, aod up again when FW: How much time did yoll have to we leave. One climber was danJling from practice climbing? the rope all the way from the lop of the CLINT: I took a three-day crash course mountain down to the Kleine Scheidegg ai Yosemite. No pun intended. But where we are staying. But usually they Yosemite's different. H's hard rock. The winch us up so fast, it's aU over in 30 ·pitons stay in the mountain, and you seconds. In fact, the helicopter pilot usu- don'I have 10 wear a helmet. Eiger is like ally pulls up and away while you're stiU a combat zone. There arc constant ava-being pulled up, which means you're laoches and rockslides. The othcf day dangling over nowhere. an avalanche went over where we were FW: Do you believe in taking chances? supposed to work. If we had been there, CLINT: Not if I can help it! But I guess we'd have beeo wiped out. I'm what you'd call a fatalist. [I couldn't FW: Did you do any climbing as a boy? -help rec~lling a trip to Sun V?llcy, Jdaho, CLINT: Oh, I fooled.around a little. l , earlier in the year when I joined Clint rrew up in Oakland and San Francisco. for a couple of days of skiing. On the A friend o{ mine and I climbed rocks ski lift up to Dollar Mountain he had maybe 40.feet high. But you know, there told. me, 'Tve skied for four years but isn't much diffcrc~ce whether you're have been on skis only J 5 times .since I 4 • ~ll 'V WEEKL v, Ooc.mber 29, 197~ ... started," When we reached lhe top of the lift, I fe)t confident that I could keep up with him since I've skied since I was five. Clint started downhill-like a cannon- ball. When I finally caught up with him, after-he'd momentarily disappeared be- hind a slope, be was just picking himself up from the snow. "I've got more brawn than brains," he iommented dryly as he got back on his feet and was off again- almost straight do~n.J FW: How does Maggie [Clint's wife of ovc.r 20 yean) feel about the risks you take? CU NT: Ob, she enjoyed the book. She goes along with it. [But when I talked to Maggje later, she said, ''The~·s nothing I can do about it."] FW: What intrigues you so much about fi lm making? CLINT: It lets me do all the things I wanted 10 do as a kid, and g~ paid for it -drive fast cars and motorcycles; ride horses;. and now, climb a mountain. FW: How long do you expect to keep up _, -... "II'°'"'• - . • this pace? CLINT: i'd like to cut down. J'm averag- ing a film and a half a year. I'd like to do just one a year. FW: You're past 4-0 now. How do you stay in such good physical condition? - CLINT: I simply watch what I eat, not ' tftc amount. I like to eat. It's one of life's great pleasures. Bui J only cat what's good for me. FW: Jn the book: ''The Eiger Sanction,"- a great pan of 1he story takes place in an Eastern Seaboard town. I understand that you will shoof that part in Carmel, . Calif. Why? .. CUNT: Because I have a home in Car- mel, and this way J can stay l1ome "wlili my family and bounce my kids on my knees. (Clint has a boy, Kyle, who is siit, and a daughter, Allison, who is two.] We've been building this house for over a year, and we've got another year to go. But I've always dreamed of owning a house on the ocean. H's our dream house. FW: You and Maggie were married 15 years before you had your ftrsl child. Did Kyle's arrival change your life-style? CLINT: Lord, yes. Although we have help, Maggie slays with him and Allison most of the time. That means we don't ha'tte quite as much time together, but I 'think we'd have been missing a lot not lo have had children. At CJ)c same time, I'm glad we waited and had that time to- gether before we started being a family. FW: Has there ever been any scene that you found par1icularly difficult or em- barrassing to direct? CUNT: Yes, there was a nude scene with Jessica Walter in "Play Misty for Me." But we disc4ssed it in great detail before, and when we did the !'Clual shooting, it was just the camera crew, Jessica and ft'lyself. So we just did it. [At this point we were interrupted by the sound man, who had been going over some scenes and fell there was a slight problem. He asked Clint to listen 10 the playback. Clint wouldn't. "I never like to listen 10 myself,'' he told me. "It throws me off." • [That evening when we looked at the next batch of rushes, I noiiced the same> attitude. As the scenes were played over and over again, Clint · grew impatient. "How much longer do we have to look al this·junk?" he bursr our. Amazing, I lhought, that the biggest box-office star of all would feel ill at ease seeing himself on the screen.) rm .. \ \ ... •• I ~~.._....._...,..._........ arry Browne 11 now p~ dieting a epression more aevere -than the Great Depreaion of the 1930'1. . You're aying to yourself, "How can thi.a be? The counay i.I depre91ion proof !" Well, let.a ex.amine &he fut.a. Eiperta are saying: Depremon1 h ave been lepuated out of exiatence. Economic cycles are. a way of sion ~ps .. cotaBiStin' of thrown-together shacks will spring up m vacant slum areas. You will have no money. You won't have water, aewer, pa or electricity. Heating will be done by pot belly stoves that barelv pro-- vide enough heat. For food you will eat Utingz like dandelions to try to make-up for the apane rations you get on bread tin~ You and your children will go to bed cold and hungry. There will be no shoes for the kids and few clothes. Sounds like a-made-up horror story? A&lt 1<>meone who liverl thru it. It is not uncommon to hear of talea like having one shirt for four kid.a or going without food tor .everal days in a 19w. Hanh u it may teem, thHe an! cold, bard fact.II. What cawea depreasiona? The answer is one word. GOVERNMENT. Depressions are not caused by unions, stock market 1p«Ulation, by unregulated free en- terprile, by gold •peculations, by greedy pro- fit.een, by shortages of demand, by c19:pitalism nor by lack of confidence. Depressions are caused by the government's inflationary print- ing of money and supplementation of. indus- tries which produce products people do not want, but1 rather what the government thinks Hury Browrtt, pictured •1'oH 1ptolci1t1 ot C•rn111; they showd have. H•ll, u conmltred the top fina11cilll expert In the tt11· Govenunenta without exception are ineffi· tlo1t. It would ~011 you J2j<><f.OO to ouertd o /011r cient and incompetent. Federal programs such /tour prlHtt con111/1otlon. Tltls ort/c/e will tell you u IOcial security, etc, are alwaytt-,disasters. how to ltt ex•ctty tht 111m1111/onnation Kirtn ill tht1t There has never been anfi never wUI be a c•nnlltotion1 for J111 tlttl11 SJO. problem that will be solved by a g'bv6nme!1t. life in any nation that uaes inflation to finance People think they need gowrnment to give the p-owth of-.ovenunent. A look at the na-them aomething they can't get on their own. tion indicates a prosperoua America. Inflation The truth la, however, the government always ii a problem but, there are more people work-ta.ket •. much and ,;ves you bac;k litUe. ~he lng than ever before. St.eel production ia at more government there JS, the less prospenty:. 90% capacity. Other indu.driea are aettinc new Because governments are inefficient they production recordt. There are more product. cannot ()perate and expand on existing tax and 1ervice1 available. The Pftsident h.u aid mon~. They, therefore, turn on the printing there ab9olutely will not be a depremion. The preues and make unsecured money-money not Federal R.eeerve System bu a host of powen backed by gold or silver. They rendered no with which to cnntrol the economy· In Midi-goods or services to obtain their money. This tion there ii an inbicate structure of govern-producell a situatiorr where there is now more menial programs to undergrid the economy: money and less goods. Prices ue detenn~ public worlu, highway constnlctio'n, ~arm P~ by dividing the existing amou.ht of goods in~ grama. anti-monopoly controls, taxing poli-the existing amount of money. frices are bid cl• stock market regulation and a multitude up out of sight with the extra unsecured mo-ot other federal powers.. Gold is leaving the ftey in circufation. Prices are also bid upw8:fd tnuury but the nation's currency is backed by wages paid by government supported 1n- by our· great productive strength, not by a dust.riea who provide no market.able goods or ,yellow metaf. No wonder the expert.a are say-aervicea. Therefore, we have, again, money be- lRg that our government la now capable of ing dumped on the market, but, no goods or creatina permanent proaperity. . U d sel'Vlcea. Now don't you. feel secure? you o, y~u The General Market consist:s pf all market bad better go back and re-tead the toreaoanc tranaactions that take place in the country. In pu11ap. Becauae, EVER)' WOll.D IN THE other words all buying and selling. If left•- ABOVE PARAGRAPH CAME FROM NEWS lone, it is a beautiful ITEMS -NOT OF THE PRESENT DAY aelf1{oveming, eelf regu- AMERICA • BUT!:_Q_f At'ERICA JUST BE-· lating system. No gowm- FORE DIE l~~Usm men~ can really control What doet it mean to be one of the many it. When the l{ovemment lo.en during a depression? It. ia a horrifying triec, the General Mar- experience! People who have lived thru the ket always catchet up 1930's Great Depression are not petrified of and wins the struggle depreuiona without good reuon. Here ia what with government. The lt will be like during the d:r:p n for the liquidation period of the average tamily. uneecured money an You will quickly I<*' yo bou.e, car, •v· unwanted industries ii inp and major posaeMiona. Don't believe that ~ a reoetsion. Dep- hoewuh that banla will not forecloae mo-rt.-re.ions ae aeTel'e reoe1-: pp. duiin« hard times. Tbey will! '"40eprett-liona prol.o~ b}r U\e • --..-. You can get the above information in sev- eral ways. You can attend one of Harry Browne's 4 hour private consultations which -ould cost you $2500.00. Or, you can get his latest book YOU CAN PROFIT FROM A MONE'IAR~ CRISIS. which conta:iris exacily the same in ormation given in his seminars, thru a special reader's offer below. The book takes onl~ several hours to read and the invest-- ment advice is simple and easv to start. It took me all of ten mmutes to start my pr()jUUD and I did. it all by phone without leaving my house. You~ not being unpatriotic by underta.k· ing such programs. The coun~onsists of people and the land, not politicift The go- vernment di<.J not care about you. when they raped your wallet by going along ~th the "en- ergy shortage", "meat shortage" and alJ the other contrived "shortages" But, every minute you wait put.a you doter to f"tnancial disaster. Be glad tommo.rrow that you ordered this book today. I \\ 1; ,.,... ""'" me • copy of v OU CAN ,.AOHT ,ROM A MONE- TA"Y CRISIS, by Hefl'\I Browne. I und•rwt•nd thll boolc .. 11, fOf 18.11~. Thi• c:oupan 9"tltl•..,. lO • -.o~•I ,_, dltcount ot .,.00 Th• .. Of'• I •m enckHl"9 ""'"· meelc or mc>f'•Y ~ fo. SS.95 PIU. .tlCM • .,. POot• ... hendling. , - l • ... . . . ..Pretty much the same way that a human, body under stress mq ~ develop ~llness in its weakest (or most pressured) parts, a A human family urider stress wm reveal its illness through that V member Who has the most unusual stresses or weakneaaea.,. The.Famlly~ "Patient": .. Wh~t One Perso11 Is ~ID," l,s It Really Only One~! M rs. Maxwell has been to see the school counselor fhree times before. ''J don't know what I'm going t~. I know Johnny is do- ing poorly agalo, but it makes oo seose. And be won't talk to me about it. When he's at ho me, be just sulks. And he hardly eats anything. I'm tlfinking about taking hjm to see a psychiatrist. J'm going to discuss it with my husband when he returns from bis business trip." Johnny's courrseJor suggests the name of a family therapist-someone trained to treat the family as a group. "Why a family therapist?" asks Mrs .. , Maxwell. "There's nothing wrong with my family. Look at Cathy, a straight A student. What we need is ~therapist wbo cao do something for Jo'1lnoy; he's rhe one in trouble." The Maxwells represent a typical lamily about to begin therapy because one member of the family-their son- Johnny-has become the focal point of trouble. Jn a nutshell, family rherapy. is the new medical approach that sup- poses this trouble isn;t necessarily all Johnny's. Family therapists 'Stlsi>ect that Johnny just h~ppeos 10 be the "spot'' where family troubles erupted. Pretty much the same way tbal a hu- man body llnder stress may develop ill- ness in its weakest (or most pressured) parts, a bum~n family under stress will ,... I • FAMll Y WEEKLY, December 29, 1117• ... By Susaa Lester reveal its illness through thal member who.bas the most unusual slresses or )'Veaknesses. That same family member may also be reteiving the most stresses through his relationships wllb other members of the family. In other words" nobody's psychic troubles exist in a vacuum. Js Johnny in trouble? Undoubtedly. And so is Johnny's family-or so the counselor suspects. "The things that happen in a family don't suddenly boil up out of an iodJvidual person .in the family,'' explains Dr. Robert Simon, director of clinical services for the Nathan W. Ackerman Family Institute in New York. "If a child suddenly starts misbehaving, if a husband suddenly be- comes cold to 'bis wife, if infidelity sud- denly threatens a marriage, these de- velopments -even certain forms of mental illness-usua11y have to do with the total psychological enviroemeot." The "problem" of an adolescent boy like Johnny Maxwell may very well be the symptom of a larger'family malaise. So when the Maxwells vis.it the family therl}pist, be eAplains that he would Jike to treat 1hem as a group. T he Maxwells agree to try family therapy, although each fai;nily member probably has bis own rcservulions about the idea. Mrs. Maxwell is probably afr!Ud that t_he therapi.st wi ll blame her and think her ~$'/CHI lffRIST 11.)l."'l.&1"'-~ 't\,4 .. .--..\.~~ ~ a bad mother; Mr. Maxwell is worried about taking time away front his btisi- ness; Cathy would rather stay home aod do her homework.; Johnny has less to say on the subject than anybody. Now the therapist asks if he may visit them at their home the next week. There·s -a reason why be wants lo see chem at home, sio~~ he needs to know how the group interacts and behaves in its natural setting. He watches · for all the various paUerns of behavior-s~ ken and unspoken. He notices who sits down next to whom, who speaks, who interruv.ts, whether anyone speaks for someone else. At evening's end, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell are still not too com- fortable with the idea of family therapy. But they are pleased when lbe therapist arranges the next session with just the two of them. This will give them a chance to tell the_ doctor about their doubts, particularly the fact that John· ny hasn't even been discussed yet. But what actually happens in the sec- ond session? The Maxwells come intent on discussing the "problem"-Jobnny- but they end up talking about them- selves. The thel'apist tells them all the ways in which he feels they ha\>e tried to be good parents. He d6esn't blame them for the boy's rebellion. Now they feel ~fieved of a great burden of guilt, and this enable.s them to talk to the therapist ab~ut their own troubles. The Maxwells begin to feel they have more to gain, personaUy, from the out· come. They feel the therapist cares not only aboul Johnny b~t also about them and theiT relationship. which they have now admitted is not all it might be. Cathy, who for quite a while has said she would rather be at borne studying, begins to complain that nobody notices her. just because she does well in school. "Maybe if I were failing, like Johnny, someone would notice me." What about J ohnny himself? How h~ve these changes affected him_? Well, for one thing, the pressure is offfum as the only "problem." As a .result, he is much more willing, twen eager, to par- ticipnte in the sessions. But Johnny is still having trouble talking about his feelings. So the therapist uses a number of techniques to unblock the psych~ logjams he runs into. Here are two ot the more intereating ones: • "Sculpllng0 : To an outstder, ibis might look like" a game of charades. One family member is the "sculptor;· and he physically places himself and the other members of his family in posi· tions that best convey their emohonal relationships lo each other. 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Then, a.s a gr'Oup, they watch the tape- and they ~t a chance to ~ "from the outside" what they are sayiog to ea other, not only with their words with their facial expressions a tones of voice. The therapist hcl them see the patterns that make up their. daily interactions with each other: Every time Cathy begins to talk about h<?w well she did on a test at school, Johnny begins to sulk and look. down. H' mother sees this and cuts in mid-sentence. And, of course, they dis- cover many other revealing things aboot themselves. During.eight months of family ther- apy, the Max.wells explore the dynam- B UI Anderson: 'Illy Ten FBVorlte Reeords Singer, composer end Grand Ole Opry star Biii Anderson -who has his own weekly TV series, "The Bill Anderson Show"-ls a former news- paperman who broke into show busi- ness as a dl~c jockey in Georgia. He terns into constructivt ones. What be- gan as a way to help Johnny improve hjs grades blossoms into something muco, much bigger and more important. Family therapy is a growing tech- nique, and there's a growing demand for its practitioners-psychiatrists, psy- chotherapists, social workers. IL may even become a widely used preventive tool-even now some programs are be- ing offered tcr •'well" families, families who simply feel they would like to im- prove their relationships. The vast majority of American fami- lies probably will never be involved in family therapy. But they will all under- go stress, have conflicts, suffer pain. The message of family therapy for all of us is probably this: We can't afford to see ourselves as isolated individuals whose actions af. t no one bu't ouNelvcs. We must be- n to see ourselves as real members, · real workin"g ~rts, of our own families. Perhaps if we do, we may someday be ...... able to feel the samo ,way about the whole family of man. lo fact, some therapists feel such an eventuality 'may well be the key to the survival JJlll of the human rac!l:. m tater switched to singing end com-1 posing. and landed a contract with any other' country-music composer). MCA Records. Bill has written hun-A "Billboard" magazine poll named dreds of songs and has received him one of the three all-time great- more than 40 BMI Awards (more than est country-music sbngwrjters. 1. Coneert F•YOrtt";by Mac Wiseman (RCA) 2. Looka llk• Rain, by Mickey Newbury (Mercury) · . 3. George Jones Slft9S the Hits of Hia Country Coualna, by George Jones (UA) 4. Bean Blosaom, by Bill Momoe (MCA} 5. Don Wiiii.ms, Vol. 1, by Don Williams (JMI) I. The Gre.t GMPel Singing ot the LouYln Br;ra, Louvln Brothers (Capitol) 7. Country Mualc TMn a~. by Statler Broth~ s (M~cury) a. ConfMalons of a Broken Man, by Porter Wag ner (RCA) 9. 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You'll be proud to - GREENLAND STUDIOS O say "1t is for the birds!" 714' Cret11l1fld Bids., Miami, rla. UOst ~ I· / • ' t People Quiz. By lo .. E. Gibson Are You in Danger of Becoming a ... Neurotie? True or False: If you find that some J\euJp tic fear .or phobia iS cramping your life-style or affecting your hjj>piness, all you need to banish it is the will to do so. (See number 4) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Worry about neurotic ten- dencies is often a waste ~f lime. 2. U a woman marries a neurot· ic man, sbe~bas a 50-50 chance of becoming neurotic too. 3. It's easy to tell lo what eirtent you're neurotic. 4. If you find that some neurotic fear or phobia is cramping your life-style or affecting your hap- piness, all you need to banish ii is the will to 4g S,O. S. Many people have a neu~tic fear of bein11 a ohony, ·ANSWERS 1. True. As one authority ob· serves in summing up his find· ings, such tendencies may be re· garded as problems only when they in~rfere with: (I) effec- tiveness in living. (2) the ac_hieve!'lei;>t o f realistic goals or satisfactions, or (3) reason· able emotional comfort. Though neurotics tend 10 scatter their energies because of emotional conflicts, their drive to succeed is often so strong that they achieve goaTs that might seem unattainable to others. It's sig· . nificant to note !hat a great many distinguished men have had neurotic tendencies. 2. True-according to the find· ings of a British psychiatric study of neuroiic men and their wives. The investigation showed that about one-half of the wives became neurotic. It was found -that "the severit¥. of the hus- band's personality disturbance and the stability of the wife's personality appeared to be the determinants of which wives be- came neurotic." 3. True. And there arc few peo- ple who don't have at least mild tendencies in this direction. The findings of leading studies s~ow that "Neuroticism is above all characterized by strong emo- tions that are easily aroused." And neurotic people are d~­ scribed aa fl!_oody, touchy, anx- ious and restless-with a marked -susceptibility to fears and frus- trati'ons. The degree to which you find these characteristics in yourself provides a roush mea- sure of the neurotic tendencies you are subject to. Psychologist J. F. T. Bugenral observes fur· ther that the extent to which we let unfounded fears pervert our perceptions of and responses to what is real is an indfoation of the extent of our neuroses. 4. Fabe. First, some emotional detective work is indicated to disco'Ytr the cause of the irra- tional fear. A leading psycho- analyst provides i classic illus- tration : Freud, discussing· the psychotherapy of neuroses, often used a picture postcard to make his point. It showed a ni11billy in a hotel room trying to blow out the electric light as ne would a ·candle. Freud ex- plained, "If you attack the symptom directly, you ~ctiQ Jhe same way as this man. You must look for the switch.:· 5. True -according to a Uni- versity of Kentucky study whlch shows that many people whose neuroses cause them to act in an antiS<>cial manner "often refu~e to change their behavior be- cause they are afraid that re- sponding less hostilely to their environmept would mean they are being a phony." It is neces- sary to convince them that they can modify their behavior and still be their "real selvei, .. that behaving ratio~ally is ,.... not being phony. "11 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, O•ci•m~r 29, 1974 -... , : .. .... . , . AND HERE'S .OUR ANNIVERSARY OFFER: Any 13records or tapes-$1W •• -!!} • • rt ygcj"Jqln the Columbie Record a Yipe aw now Md egree lo buy 9more111111etkins Cat regu1« aw Pfk)es) 1n the coming 3 YW'I Barbra Streisand Butterfly STEVIE WONDER FULFILLINGNESS' FIRST FINALE 241559 . 200 more new hits and old favorites to choose from on fol lowing ' three Pa~ ..... ... 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A few years later, she injJ.J,red her knee and cart~lage in a bad fall Sf'\d had to, have an operation. She then had to ~ndergo surgery· again because of ' Why Can't lll•.Y, ~~re The Common Cold? About half the peopie in the U.S. , have common colds each year. Since many people havl! more than one ~old, it is safe to say J that Americans catch about 250 million colds per year. Colds are largely due to a type of # nasal virus called a rhinovirus (from rhinion, Greek for nostril). There are more than 100 varieties of .these rhinovfruses. W'hy 11 there no cure for th• cold? For one thing, antl- blotlc1-whlch are effectl~e agaln•t bacteria-are of no UH in filh,.tlng viruses. Vaccines are no good be- cause vacclnH by nature are "apeclfic"-and for which of the 100 - cartilage trouble in her r ht fore- arm. And last year, during n exhibi- tion tour. she was hit by a c r and narrowly escaped being kill Despite all this, Miss Haynie h maintained an attitude of calm apparent unconcern that has ba many of her tellow goiters. Old friends call her "Miss lcewtfter." "I try not to let things bother me, 1o she says. ••And I just don't show emo- tion-at least not on the outside." ... Sandra maintained her poker face even 'during the last two rounds of the U.S. Open.when she dramati- cally sank two back-to-back birdies to clinch the title. She also won the Ladies PGA championship-becom- ing the second play'r in history W win the two top tournaments in the same year. She is now second only to Kathy Whitworth as a career prize-money winner .... It was Miss t-<iaynie's father, the owner of a oouotry club in lubboc"'\(, Texas, wh~ first put golf clubs in her hands. She .won the Texas Women's Amateur championship when she.was only . 14. ''I've never t>Wen nervous about anything," st-e says. "Concentration is the.key to success in golf, and when I'm concentrating qn iny game I put everything else out of my ' mind.,., -8y Barry A~ramson • va~ieties of rhinovirus is one to develop a vaccine? As it these aren't problems enough, rhino- viruses have the ability to change their characteristics and become slightly different-they eaalty be- come "mutants" of the origina1 virus. Today's approach to colds is-cDt'to kill the bugs but to raise resistance. A chemical called (are you ready?) dloctadecylpropan- ediamine (DP) has beeo developed to raise resistance by stimulating the production of Interferon in the body. Interferon is natural to the body and makes cells more resistant to viruses. DP is still experimental, but if and when it is available, It will be used as a nasal spray. P.S. There's also good news In fh.1 vac- cines. A new vaccine has been de- veloped by Smith Kline, an Ameri- c.aJn ph~rmaceutlcil manufacturer. 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Sd\ool of Medldne. arv.. hun<b>cb of velueble su_..tlona for malntalntna • I heelthful 9Co60mic diet. . . company the "Diet Computer," and with the other aids we provide, losing weight is more of a game than a battle. It's a game in which you play by your own rules, eat the food you select, in the portions you Y<?Urself d~termine. And it's a game in which you win by losing. Remember, you·must lose 5 to 20 pounds 1n· a fast 30 days and never put back a single solitary pound, or it costs you nothing! · Of course. you may go on to lose even more, depending on how m1Jch extra fat you have, or 9ou may decide to "cool it" and lose at a slower rate. At the end of whatever period of time you rea ch Jhe weight you want. a rather astonishing thing will happen. · You relax an d even when you go on vacation, attend parties and dine out at fancy restaurants. you do not put back pound number one! It's as if ... ••Your Jlody Has Developed An "Invisible Shield" That Bounces Fat Off And Will Not Let It Penetrate! It's a marvelous thing when it happens , when you l~k great and feel great. whe,n you look in the mtrror and a slender, more attractive you looks back, wh en one. two, three or more friends tell you "you look ~O years younger!" But, of course. you must make it happen. You must take that first step and order..f\Ow. A few ctays later you will receive your "miraculous slimming machine," the world's first automatic diet computer. And in just seconds a day, you 100 MENU SELECTOR CARDS DO YOU HAVE FAT TO LOSE? TAKE THIS RULER 0TEST. Tlke this 1mJ)Oftant test in the privacy of your own bed room. Ue on your back with no clothes on. Place 1 ruler on your abdomen with the center of it aver your navel and one end of the ruler l'esting on the lower edge of your rib "8•. T~ othe~ ei:id of ~ rultrr $~01Jld be resting on your skin. !' 1t is sticking up in the 111', or if the ruler is Just wobbhnR on the curve of your abdomen ... well, there's too much •·subcuUneous adipose tissue·; (f11t) there. will be on your way to getting and staying slim forever, enjoying better health, too! Your com puter will be complete with "me- chanical brain." Never will you have to worry · about counting calories again in the old-fash · ioned way. Yet machine is so easy tcr·ot>erate, your little child can do' it. All you do is put cards in "input rack," pulJ lever, turn dial and virtually dial fat away! And for you ex1ra.zealous dieters, slim attrac- tive unit also contains built-in ounce· gram ~cale. And you will also receive the authoritative 160· page book "Sensible Dieting" by diet specialist Marjorie Wilson with foreword by Dr. R. G. Catnpbell of the Rochester Schoof of Medicine. Remember, results are guaranteed. You must get slim and stay slim. Otherwise. return unit to us any time within a full year for complete re- fund. You owe it to yourself to mail the no-risk coupon today! © Gree11l11td Studios 1974 r - -ONE·YEAR MOHEY·BACK GUARANTEE COUPON ---, QREEN~f,f D STUDIOS n55 Greenland Bulldlna, Miami, fta. 33059 Please send me my revolutlonery new Di~t Computer #15501. I understand that if I use computer and don't •~ 5 to 20 I bs. In 30 days and ii I continue program and put beck any weight, that I may return "Diet Computer"' any time within one year fOf a eomple'te and prompt re· tund. I enclose cheek M m.o. for or charae my credh card n Indicated below . D One 01.i Computer 11 \550t @ $19.95 (Pl .. se edd $1.95 for postqe and henc:thna) 0 BankAmerlcard Exp . Acct No _________ Oate ___ _ • 11 usu\c Master Chars•. also indicate the feur numbers •boY• )'O\lr n•m• he,. --r Addrea•-------------- -Slate I City -& Zip ____ _ L H.Y. & Fla. '"·· pl••M add eppropri.te Hlff tu . . --------------------~ L ' Magnifi~ent Christrnas Gifts-What other, treasure can be enjoy~d for Days each year, . .actually Grow in Value before your Eyes~as it Decorates your Hom JOIN THE RARE UMITED EDITION COLLECI'ING HOBBY TODAY WI ,. e e Billion Dollar Dish A ·~· .... /~ ; .... p~J...\ ' ~ : . , . 1 ~ - . . ••. _j • " • -. """. . . : .... -· . 1'}·.. -. ..,~· ,_, ,. : __ IJ ;.~. •. r: ~ • ' · .. ~ .... ,, ... ;.,..- _'\.·HJ.!· - I .. 1974 8aru•ther Christmas. Chu'!Ch tn Q.lack Forest seen•. Lovely.port•'-'o 4om Savaria. $19.50 ' 1974 Royal Cop•nha&•n ChristmH. "Mldnlaht Owl In Tree" In wonderful quality. Good Investment, $22.00 ,. l974 Goebel Hummel Annuat From Germany aettlna h scarce as 1971 lnue that increased In v1lu• 1000,,0 • $40.00 1974 ··'"-anuts" Christmas. Charles Schultz framous ch1racter In • delo&htful limited ed,it1on plate. $1 J.00 l .. - 1974 Norman Rockwell "Truth About Sant-," S.tllna fast. A must for memorable laf\J. ,. From Ridaewood, H1remely limited. $19 SO 1974 Santa Clara QlrlalmH. From Spain with blue •nd white und!!&!.!_ze. A favorite (Int year's doubled in v.-ruen2s.oo 197' Ha11lland·Parlon Christmas. Beautiful Raphael and &ood lnvutment (last yeaf's plate tripled In P.rlce.) $42.50 \ ... r I .. x ,l , .,,. . I 1974 Haviland Annual. Fine ~elaln from Limoees France. LJlut. 1 be1utlful palnt1nc. $-30.00 1974 Norman Roc'kwell "Streakers." Excellent Americana on fin• qu1lity Gorh1m China. $22.50 . SPECIALOFFER' ~hishel972. Santa Clora • o1 rs l>ay fla1c . • ,.e,~larly .S29.9 but;! ..1Mn~ ~'l 1nc:en11vc Cor you 10 lo'" the ranks of col-· ectors,. Joy's will sell YO!! t!tts IC8r~ Plate ( L1m1.t • I) for only U .95 •f you order an other plare from 1b/ ad within 2 weeks s Santa Chua <He fiocsi' produc~,. of POrcelain 111 Sp1111, usually pro-duc~~ a very limited quanuty of each plar~ m•k!nc their plat~~ rve i.odccd. 1974 Svend Jensen Chrl•tmes. From Hans Christian Andersen story. Exqulllte quality from 0.nmerk. $25.00 The Andr-Wyeth Plate. First edition and wilt be Mllout. limited quantity from Rldcewood. $35.00 C'OUNDS like a lot of money but its taken many fine J ~quality porcelain companies sue!\ as Blog.and Gron· daht and Haviland more than a billion dollars to bring !heir porcelain 10 the degree of perfection it is today. In fact every plate shown in this ad is the result of many years of tradition and research to bring you rhe collec- tor, the ultimate in fine po~lain. \font' tj;.cir. c:ua..antc-t:tf fo,. any reason you're not completely thrilled and delighted with your purchase from Joy's, it may be relurncd within 20 days for a foll refund. Join the "Platcy GencrationM and while we can't gunrant~ lhal every plate wilt grow in value. we'll guarantee that you'll love the Pl arc Collcc1in11 Hobby. 1 • () Jort Umlred 1974 \N' ('ollt>t1or Platt, Good Im t:<,(mt<nh:' Not all of them arc but history will show lhat the m ajorily of them arc and we've been very successful in bringing our friends the very. best from a large choice available to collectors. We selccl only lbc best quality, the mosl desirable, the most popular and limited and those we feel have most potential. While we urge you to onl y buy what appeals to your tasle, it's a known fact thal Col- leclor Plares have risen in price. r-----MAIL HO Rl~.COUPON TODAY ----..., I Jors uMrno t:DCT10Ms I I M.lch•ndlse Mart f'lue, Dept. JltJ I Chfcqo, lllnol• '°654 I Plees• rush me the Umited Edition PletH ehecbd. I I I understand If l em not eomplet•ly aetlafi.d I may I I ,.tum 1ny plete within 10 days for • fUll refund. I EncloHd Is check or money ordar for$•----- 1 _1974 larvetlter <*flatm11 #1134 @ UUO I I ·_1\74 ltocllwell •·rt'utt1 About Slnta'' #llCM @ $19.50 I f" -197' H"ll111d "five Golden Rines" 1107' @ $30.00 I I -l974 110,.1 Cof""~''"' "Mldlllpt Owl"' 1144 @ J22.00 I -1974,.Santa Cl~ Ctlrl1t111a1 #1154 @ $15.00 I _1974 •ockwill "Stre1ur1" #151'@ 22.50 I I -1974 S¥tlld Je111en CllrlatNa #1504 e $25.00 I I _l97011dttw Wyetti 12114 tf '35.00 I I _1174 Qoelie1 """""'' AMuat 11004 8 $40.00 I -1974 Havll..,AtlcMl,CllflflMn #17'4 9 $42.50 I -1974 "hMUta1' Cllrtat1Qc·121111• 8 $11.00 I I -1974 I• s CM1t111n "Swtna a atlltdl" ltz54 9 U2.00 I I or f.'\aunplc:Qnly last year we sold many 1973 Havi· l;1nd-Parlon Christmas PIMes al $40.00 -and ~hey now bring over $1 J.S.00. We selected the Norman ~/well "Buller Girl" as a good buy and Chough we sold them at $19 . .SO, one reccnlly sold al aucrion for SI 10.QO Ion television). Last year's Santa Clara has doubled in price to around $50.00 alrc;tdy, and last yctir'i Rcrra Hummel Chrislmas is up over 300% in one yeHr. To go back a few years the 197 1 Goe6cl Hummca.I now sells for over $300.00 (our price was S2.S.00) and lhc 1969 8 & 0 Mothers Day is approaching the $400.00 m..rk, and we sold ahem for $9.00 {and arc oflerins our ~nuyers a 2000% profit over inirial price~ 1 s1'lc1Al "'"'L'.~!2 SMta c11r1 ... ...,. .., 11112 e 1 lllJ $l.U._.lf_ "'1W tftlf ,... 111ly If ,_ •tllr I •--'• $21.ot 1H H '" "*' w1tt111 twe "'"· I I -•-AU lllbtulilllOll to .loY• -thl11MWSlttt9f wlttl 1117 I t97' Bina end Grondahl Chr1\tmas. "Swans end Church." Eacelleot 1nvulmen1 opportunity. superb qu1Ht)"'. '22.oo' ~f>'l ••I lkmu .. ; As an incentive for you to try Place Collecring, if your order exceeds $20.00 und you order• wirhin two weeks -you may buy a 1972 Santa Clara Mothers Day for only SJ.9.S (limit one pc( collector I Eiiccllenl china wi1h 24 Kt. Gold Dccol'alion. t .•tra-Sp«i11I B<ln"':Absolutcly Free wirh any order is a Year's Subscription lo the renown "Joy's Ncw!'I· letter" showing large piclures of the Finest limheJ F.ditions in color and giving pertinent facts unJ figure' to hO?lp you make your mind up. purdlua tOo¥t. . I I I Heme 4' I r I Mllr••• 1 l / I I c~ I I State. lip I ~w 12 -l!IA flllnols rnldent• add 5" HI•• ta11;. I ~-------------~----~ ear, lted re not rchasc a full can't we'll obby. r 11>74 --, I I I •J. I I I I J I I I ' ' I I I I I I d I I I I I I . ..... · .. ' ~-. The,mOst coinmon form ol physiCal unallractlveness- the prlllrilding abdonten-is not caused by_ Mt. . . The in ible ''TRIMiRAIN" FOR LJMITED EFFORT:~ .Short "trayel," alower pace, '· limited repetlttona until you are ready for all-out effort . ........ flattens stom bulge reg_ardleSs a ·a. .. f Rehab/llfatlon Specie/lat· Scott HencJ.raon United Stetea Anny Department ot A rehabilitation specialist has devised a fantastic invention testE?d at a leading universlty that turns "pushed-out" abdominal muscles into a flat, natural girdle of support. In as litUe as 2 minutes a day! Phyalclll Medlcln .. (F#t.) -r ~ L et's face it. Tho sight in the mi~ror t~at sends hund~ds of thousands of you off on dubious exercise programs is most oft.en a big sagging 4bd0:. men. SPECIAL OFFER The TluM·TRAIN is actualJy And no wonder you get dis- couraged so easily. Even when your djet melts off an impres- sive number of pounds, that U$1Y ou'tWard bulge at the w~i~tline is still there. And even after you've jogged hun- dreds of miles, played count- less games of tennis aatf been broken down by. exercisu~ The revolutionary Trim· Train has been designe~ to sell at $·75.00. By special arrangement, the Trim- Train is being -offered · a sturdy four-wheeled vehicle 1 running in a five-foot track. You kneel on the comfortable, padded "train" and grasp a set of grips set in the track frame in front of you. at the amazing Introduc- • Now, following the short, easily understood instructions, you begin. · tory price of $49.95. ~ You cfloose the speed, the effort, and the number of rep- etitions to suit your strengt_\ and physical condi~ion. ThC more suited to-a .:1>rofessionaJ football player thilb a business man or housewife, you're still the embarrassed owner of an "abdominus promi11us." As a veteran United States Rehabilitation Specialist, I koew the answer for years. The protrt.Jding abdomen has very little to do with fat. It has everything to do with what dootors caU "prolapsis''-a collapse of the mustular sheath reaching from the rib cage to the groin, which should bC drum-tight and board-flat. Slumping at desks, slouching when walking, and child·be~cause the once ftat and powerful muscles to be pushed and stretched out- ward by the pressure of internal organs. You'd have your hideous abdominal bulg~ even if you didn't bava an ounce of fat on you. And this is also a causative fa~tor in low back pain. ' .. From my year. of rc-<:onditioning men in the army, I kQew the two ftneSt abdominal lightening and flattening exercises to be the "sit-up" and the "leg raise." But there ~ere problems with these exercises. First, they were so difficia)t to -do that the average untrained man or woman would be hard-pressed to do more than s or 10 to begin with. And they would find it.even more· difficult to work up to the number: of repetitions arid the speed of perform- ance needed to obtain real benefits. Also, the "leg raise" supplies most of its benefits to the lower abdomen. The "sit-up" does most of its good on the upper abdominals. A fully effective midsection ftattener must tighten the ab- dominal sheath from ritKage 10 groin as a single unit in a single movement.· · ' basic movement\is a<thrusting back and drawing forward' ' of the knees riding the "train." By limil.iog speed, back- ward travel and repetitions, the most out-of-condition housewife can perform_ without discomfort. Your body provides na~u-~al resistin~e. By increasing the speed, back- ward travel and repetition~. you get a workout suitable for an olympic gymnast. _ I know, because I sent my TRIM-TRAIN for scientific evaluatio~ to a top professor at a famous tmiversity. The machine proved itself in carefutry controlled scientific tests on subjects of various physical qualifications, in- cfuding one world-class gymnast. The fiodiogs: The TRt,M-TRAtN brought subjects to its highest plateau of ·cardio-vascalar-respiratory endurance in only two minutes. Between five and ten minutes of work on the TRtM-TRAIN are the maximum the machine requires of _ you, no matter what your physical condition. What a blessing for the time-pressed executive or housewife. Compared with ttre stationary bicycle, rowing m·achine and shoulder wheel, the TRIM-Tlw:N is far more flexible in adjusting both speed and resistance to your growing strength. So it's more likely to keep you from ·quitting from too much time and effort.. · You'll be ready faat, too. ALL-OUT EFFORT.: long "travel," faat pace, high repetitions. And a fla~steel-hard abdominal sheaUJin no time. general QlUSCI«: tooe and ·the endurance of all other mu~le~. This further helps contribute to good appear- ance. The amaz.ing 'l'JUM-TUJN is sturdy but compact. It fits handily under a bed or at the bottom of a closet, and sets up in seconds. You can use it in the privacy of any room. BUY Wl'tH CO~FIDENCE 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Order your Trim-Treln with absolute con- fidence. If you are not ocmplefely delighted, return It, and we will refund your money In full, Including your cost for return postage. AMERICAN FAMILY, INC. P.O. Box 10, ~ensin1ton Station, Brooklyn, M.Y. 11211 General Offices: 1'346 39th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11218 r-----•M4'G·*''4·U''·Jf.41------, I American Family, Inc. Dept. F w I I P.O. Box 10, Kensington Station I Brooklyn, N.Y. 11218 f I want my T"1M·TRAIN. I enclose $49.95 In O check I a money order, plus $2.00 tor shipping and han· I dling. l Or charge my account with O BankAmericard, I O Master Cha'rge. (No COO's please.) I I Account # ~-------------"--­ ! l Name _______________ _ • I I Address ______________ _ I l CllY ---------------- 1 I State 1 ·zip I . ........ The answer to aU these problems is Q'IY incredible, never-before-seen device called the TRIM-TMIN. In ·the first couple of weeks you'll begin to see that prominence under your belt buckle beginning to deflate. You'll be positively amazed at the way your once-sag- ging, Stretched !!.nd tone\ess abdominal muscles pick up strength. Strength that pushes your internal organs back where they belong, with an abdominal wall that's sheet- iron ftat. You w~n also note .l. definite improvement in I Ple•s• allow 3 to' we•~• for dellvery. I ., -." L------------------------J .. 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An ,u1omsh1ng South American tomato fruiting tree that g1ve5 stunning blossoms for months. blooms yearly even in the North, grows as a tree outdoors and with rropic ease indoors, now is perfected and made available by New Zealand plant sc1en11s1s. to you in the U.S.A. What Happened In Palliser Bay! The growing fields ol Southern Auck· lanJ"~1e located m Palli.er Bay and there New Zealand's Horticulture Experts mar· ried Br.nil's lree tomato lo the fertile rilin lorests of New Zealo1nd. South America's luscious tree IOmilto was discovered by Bru1lian Indians; brought to richest. fulltist flavor and lushness by Portuguese missionaries; and hybridized to a super-res1st<inl super-e•SY·IO·grow variety. There are JO d11feren1 varieties of tree tomatoes In South America but only one 1s the lushest. most delicious and easiest· to-grow of them alll And that one wu made over after four years of hybridizing ill Palliser Bay -working with various universities -discardins wHker, keepins stronger st,.ins -until the fin•I super v<iriety wils reM!y for you Who Put All Those Tree Tomatoes In That ltty Bitty Seed 4milsine one seed doe.s produce over 400 lbs. of tomatoes in onP lifetime. And New Zeal•nd's super Tree Tomo1to 1s so "Nsy to rilise thilt 80% ol normally- planted seeds tilkc!. So easy it will grow inside •nyplace ii philodendron will grow' So euy that outside in actual tests seeds thrown ,it random in plowed.fields, ,grew naturally with no hum•n care. you wish between 1 •nd 8 feet. It is super disease-resistant. · Imagine stunning eicotic:-shaped leaves up to one foot longl lm•gine the con- stant changing show. First the lovely leaves -then a shower of delicate, fra· grant flowers -and finally a beautiful array of juicy luscious tomatoes. And so prolific that as one crop ripens, ~ Nature sees to ii th•t another crop iS'Dicing its place, and this fr"iting penod g~s on fOT--/~p montM. "' --A Familv Delight Show your children nature's mystih-Om _ w~y of bringing a New Zealand frv it- bearing season right Into your own home and rt'versing the U.S. se•sqn. Surprise and delight your friends. Enjoy .dJ!Jiclous, mouth-watering salads, freshest sauces, spe°clal i•ms and deserts -all winter long. See huge hanging clusters of succulent red and plump and juicy tree tomo1toes in successive w•ves month o1fter month. Grow indoors. Pluck your-dinner lom,1110 from the tree. Crow on the patio or m the garden. Indoors or outdoors, see ii color- ful am1y of flowers from Spring to Fill. bch Tomato Costs Tiny Fraction of a Cent. Accept our intro- ductory offer. Frankly we want everyone who enjon delicious fresh tomatoes o1nd gorgeous beautiful blooms and blossoms to enjoy this super-hybrid Tree Tomato. And we are shipping you .i full season's supply of 1hese super 'eeds lor S1.19 But thr Tree Tomato, up-to-now too """ ""d diff1culi ro ob1a1n, 1s 111 demand Ir's flrsl come. fir\t served. SOLD ON A 90 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEEI , .J • ___ ,..,. ~--90-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE---:; I ~.._~I GRUNLAND STUDIO. 790I 01'Mftjllnd Bldg., MtMll, ~ 33051 • Ple.lff ship me a lull ~•son's sueP.lr· of Tree Tomaro ~· I -understo1nd that if not comp'f.!teiy satisfied wilfi 1rowin1 progre1s I may return within 90 days for a prompt ind complete refund. Enclosed is check or m.o. for s _______ _ _Seuon 'ssupply of Tree Tomato seeds# N7376,@ Sl .19 1Plea~5'. pty'lage per pkg.) N.Y. •rt. ,... 111••~-W. .__,.MW.. &as. 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(1 O oza.) fronn aspa~us tpNrs, cooked •nd drained SwlA sauce, recipe below 1. Prehe3t oven to 350 F. In small saucepan combine tapioca, salt, pepper; m1llc. Cook. stirring, over medium heat until mixture boils. 2. Remove from heat, add I tablespoon but- ter. Allow to cool slightly. . 3. Jn medi~m bowl, beat egg yolks until th1c.lt and lem~n coloreJ. Stir 1n milk mixture . 4. Jn large bowl. with clean bearers. beat egg whites until lhey hold stiff peaks. Lightly fold egg·yf?lk mixture into beaten whites. 5 .. Melt remaining I tablespoon butter in 10- , inch oven-proof skillet. Add omelel m1;<1ure. Cook 3 minutes over low heat 6.. Continue cooking in oven abou1 15 min· utes until well puffed. Omelet is done when a knife inserted in center comes out clean. 7. Cut across omele t at right angles to pan handle, but don't cut through. Slide onto serv-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii~ • ing•platc. Top one half with asparagus, fold other half over. Pour 5'?me sa·uce over top. 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Called "vegetal dystoney," the disease •is !tymptomatized by depression~ve.r­ tiredness, blood-circulation pr , etc. The Bad Steb;m Sanatorium J Cennany claims to be the only place in , ARMOUR'S ARMOURY t By Richard Armour MY CAR RADIO AND I When driving, I keep tuned Oil news, Not music, all the time. J heai:, again and yet again Of earthquakes and of crime. I get reports or 6re anti Hood, 0( bombings llnd derailments. I hear, as J have heard before, o r epidemic ailments. The news I hear is repetitious, Depressing as a hearse, But any music I might get Would be ( f ve lTied it) worse. U • FAMILY WEEKLY. O.c•mber 29, 1974 -- • a. iD .. tin the World! the world dealing with this disease. "The trouble is that too many young women try to hide.their illnesses or di.s- <.'Omforts for fear of losing tlieir jobs," says Dr:Peter Hofmann, of the sanatori· um. 'The disease seems to be much worse in America," he adds. "It is true similar things happen to boys, but by and large girls are .more vulnerable." 4. QUOTE: E leanor McGovern on Politi- cal wives: "I have often wondered if tb litica1 wives and their hus- bands discuss de- .. feat before crucial elections. I do not thinlc many do. It is part of the unspo- ken contract for each person in a po- litical family to car- ry a lightning rod of El .. nor McGowem hope until the out- come of a race has been determined. ... Neither George nor I nor 'the chil- dren wanted to face the final moment [in 1972) .... Even after we went up to the auditorium so that George could'! concede defeat, there seemed to be so 111uch m.ore to say. We were SUJTound- ed by many, many people who loved us, good people who were as disbeliev- ing as we were. There was no way to reach out or ~ay SQmething personal to each friend." From "Uphill, A Personal Story," by Eleanor McGovern with Mary Finch Hoyt (Houghton Mifflin Co., $7.95). UNQUOTE. JO ... GODDARD 22 go811 to go ... When John Goddard waa 15 yMn ··old, he made a Ust of all the things he wanted to do in life. H e set down 127 goals, among them: climb Mt. Everest; e~plore the Nile; study primitive tribes in the Sudan; explore r:he Great Barrier Reef of Australia; climb Cheop's Pyra· mid; circumnavigate the globe; run a five-minute mile; dive in a submarine; read the Bible from cover tD cover; play "Clair de Lune" on the piano; write R book; read the entire ."Encyclopaedfa Britannica." Idle dreaming? Not to Goddard. Now tough and middle-aged, Goddard has becot:ne one of the piost f~us explorers in the world (he was the first man to explore the entire Qulps & Quotes One couple wanted to buy a $20:000 house, and the real estate agent said, "I have just what you want .... Let's ride out and see if jt's still stal'\d.iog." -Tom Callagher Tenant to landlord: "My ~part"';Bnt is so cold that every time l open the front door the liglic goes on!" -Thomas LaMance You have to be impressed by people with Ph.D.'s. There's R certnin style to :myl>Ody who can fi~e for uncmploy· ment insurance in Latin. -Robert Orben . Then there was the doctor who tried to held ••1> a bank, but tlw teller couldn't read his handwriting. -Tom Callagher A New York psychiatrist received a · picture postcard from a patient vaca- tioning in Miami. "Having a wonder· fol time," the card read. "Wish you were here to explain why." -Lane Olingh0t1s'' THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES l<ids see Ille differently. Send contribu- tions to "Child," Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 !fused-none returned. My seven-year-old son had just returned from a visit to his dad's office and I asked him if his dnd's new secretary was pretty. Struggling to be diplomatic he reassured me, "Oh, I'd say she's just a little uglier than you." -Ann Davis Lo~ Veg08, Nev. Two teenagers were havil)g a. heavy discussion, and one said, "Think of all the people who have crossed the Great Divide ahead of us. And not one has hecn able to communicate from the other side.'' The other said, "Yeah, makes you wonder if there's really life alter 30." -Robert Brault • length of the Nile and Qmgo rivers). At last count, Goddard had acoom· plished 105 of his origindl 127 goals. Still to go: visit all 141 countries of the world (he's only been to 113 s0· far); explore the entire 'Yangtze River in China; live to 'St!f the 21st century (he'll be 75); and visit the moon. DA TES; Our best wishes for a Happy New Year, which begins Wednesd•Y· BIRTHDAYS (all Capricorn): Sunday -Viveca Lindfors 54; Mary Tyler Moore 37; Jon Voight 36. Monday- Sandy Koufax 39; Bert Parks 60. Tuesday-Odetta 44. Wednesday- Barry Coldwater 66; Xavier Cugat 75; Dana Andrews 63. Thursday-Roger Miller 39,; Isaac Asimov 55. Friday- Victor Bor~~f .Ra~ Milland 67; Betty Fbmess 59; ~Hull 36. Saturday -Dyan Cannon 38; ara Rush 47; Floyd Pattenoo 40; Jane n 61. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: • R09er Miiier and Jane Wyman ' By Frank Bagfn•ki LITTLE EMILY "'How would JOU llke a apanklng' I• IN right PH•word. Trvat me. ft ' ........ . -. - p By Toa Xe{lnedy J2dtie Onu.sis, possibly the most ramous wo- man alive today. On July 29, 1929, she en- tered th1' world as all or us do, a helpless UC Ue ba- by. Bui Jackje was not destined to be an ordinary lncUvldual. Alllologcu examining her natal horo- ICOpe dearly agree, her only possible fate would be wealth and fame. Now at age 45 this predic- don haa become more than lu1e. Let's take a look at hei; nalal chart and rec why. Jackie's Cancer lays in the cusp of het eighth house. Thia lndicaites that she will marry a man connected with water. Her Orsi husband, the lale Pvesident Kennedy, was a PT boat captain in World War II and also eitjoyed sailing. And of coune her current hust>.nd, A.rbto1le Onassis, is a superwalthy shipping magnate. Her Sagittarian rilln« sign shows that she p~ rus fore(g1n:ountries Ind people. Her hust>.nd, Aristotle, b Gteek. And Jackie is known for her jet~til\g image. Finally, the planets Jupiter and VenUS'S;m- bolize money. The rac1 tlul theJe two planets ran ln her teVenth houtt, the houte or partners. indicates th.t she will have a wealthy husband. John Kennedy and As&StotJe were both wealthy. ASTROLOGY AFFECTS US All 1e OnauU It no t the only pcraon affected by ast • Becau.1e you were born, you your- 1eJr have 1 uniq la.I hor<>Jeope. different rrom all othen. 111 ahow yob-wb.!_t it can mean to you by ulins celebrities for my e~ Ytl'u n1lll hor0teope can hdp you-4~over your hidden ta&ents. ind aive you the confidcnc~­ to Uk them. When you think or Marilyn Mon- roe, you probably picture the standud ''dumb blonde" 1ex 1ymbol. Her horoscope shows that nothl"J could be f1rther from the truth. She l\ad the potential to be 1 tremendou1 1et1eu and she knew it. Marilyn hlted her sex symbol imaae. Jean Dillon heeded the 1dvice or her horo- tc()9e, and wu rewarded with wcceu. Her n:atal ctwt showed strooa psychic and E.S.P. abilities. She cultiv1ted her talents and iJ considered the l~dll\& p$ych1c of 0111 time. Your horoscope can advance your carur and bdng ~O\I wealth. A comiarison o r Rabell Red· ford'• natal chart 10 Pla~ewman's shows these two stan to be very compatible. In real Hfe they a.re ve-ry doec friends.. Theis horoscopes also lhowed that 1 ~int ventu.rc would be e.xt:rcmcly Lbnl#d Ttme Orr.Jy R uelD'Ch Profec t Send me your CJtlCl time and pl1ce of birth, I'll cut and analyu your natal horoscope for re- tcarch pUrpotet. You m1y have a duplicate copy of your horoscope for only SJ.00 to cove.r the cost to mak.e you1 copy plus Sot postage and hlndllng. You aet the expensive casting Ind 1nalyzing process FREE -because or the fecJ we must produce your horotcope for re- tearch 1nyhow. · Yow natal horoscope will consist of 9 )>agu and 3,000 lWQrds ind will provide you aJJ or the followina benefiu: (Note: This is our new Im- proved horotc~.) • YolU horotoope will help you underst~d and accept you~lr. It will ana.lyr.t your per- soolllty andellplain your stttngthsand talenl.l in dclllJ. It will alto point out your short· cominp and advbc you on how to improve. • Everyone of us hi• hidden c.lents just wait- 111& to be tipped. Your horotcope will di• c:u11 yout hidden t1lent1 (lex 1ppca.I, E.S.P., writJna, 1thletk:a. public rclatloru, etc.) and ,..ow you bow to cash in on them. • You, hotoecope wW g~e you 1n indepth an»- yab of your love Ute. PertonaUy tailored ad- Yloc on how to enjoy a more f\llfilli.ng Jex life wQl be offerul. You'll ~,told ~o you~re com,.Uble with 1nd why ind shown how to Ond romance. Once you nnd It. your horo- TH E TRUTH ABOUT ASTROLOGY How doeJ yow natal horoscope work? ,\n astrologer will chart the positions or the sun. moon, and eight planets ;as they appear above y~r place or ~rth al your exact lime or birth. The pla~ments and 11ngular rd1tlon- ships or these bodies make up yow n3tal JCope will help .you keep it burning hoL • You1 horoscope will instill confidence in you by showing you whit you're good at. II wUI place you in the proper frame of mind to be- gin 1 prog11m or all around self.improvement. • The types of Job• and careen that you are best suited for will be listed. You'll be told -which careers will bring you succesi and hap- piness and which jobs to avoid. • Your Anancial future wiU be covered. Your altitude towards money 111d the best ways ror you 10 make money will be discussed. • Areas of your body whi<;h may pose hctl\h problems uc pointed out. Tips on dieting a~ also orrered. • Yow martial and family relationships are analyzed with emphuis on gellln& alol\g with your mate. your c:hildren and your rdatiVcs. • There's no need to wony about fl.ndil\g out about an un;ivoldable coming dlsaster through your cha11. As menlloned, utrofogy deals ln po- tentWs. Your free will can override potentials tr you know about them. ln any case, the policy of qualified utrolpgeri is positiv~ astrology. 1f thcce Is somelltlna ~Cive ln your chart, you ue told what you can do to make It positive. When casting you~ornscope, we conform to the strictest tcientiric principles. t-irst the longi- tude •nd latitude "i>f your birlh will be chuted down to the hundrcdlh of a degree. Then any time c.h1nges due to World Wu II will be taken into conside~tion. Finally your longitude and latitude and exacl time of birth will be key punched into our gjgiintic ISM 370 compulcr, which contain& over 24 million bits of authentica- ted astrological information. No two hor<> soopci produced by our compute.c ace ever alike. Your horoscope will carry your name on every page and will be casl from your e.'tacl time and place or birth for you and you alone. Sa you car> be suze that your horosoope will not be the worth~ leu type found in paperbaciC;:-- A similar hotOICOpe could cost up to SlSO If done by an astrologe1. But THERE'S ABSO. LUTELY NO CATCH to this offer. I need chis Information for my astrolO(tical research, l'm looking for certain planet oonrtgur1tloos from the people who mail in billh Information. (People who fit this group can reaive extra bonuses by filling out a raearch questionnaire.) This rcteatch project bu appeared in BET· TER HOMES ANO GARDENS, PARADE. FAM· ILY WEEKLY, SUNDAY MAGAZINE. LADY'S HOM~URNAL, REDBOOK, McCALLS. W(). 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Easy-Does-If Exerciser for Legs, Hips, Tummy Htt•'s • new l•tJ way to tllfl• up •.• am1ztnc sflM cYCltl Rel1J1 wtllle 1°" eurcl1tl Rt1d or witch TV •• you pedal away. TOllt up ltp, tummy hip• In )Ult mlnulta 1 day, without bkln1 time '"IY frOlll ~-:.·~ '~:'!.' =r~:, '!~..::~· ::~'::.~~ ::=',:~~:: :!"1.~:i IQfl-Sli. CJclt ................... ..._., .•••••. ·"·. · · .. · · · .$~ .. NON·•TICK l·HCTtON .. SIUU£T. ,CIHM with a apon1•-Just one pao to wash. Great for s~clal dlets1 lo-cal cooklnic; warm. Ins oeby foods., leftovers. With stay-cool ha~le: lo· In dl•meter. 7612-:S.W•1 an'41t $4.91 SMOOTH-AWAY CA~ tH SCCONOI.. Get becll In step-C.llua A•mov•r l•b rid of uaty akin In MCO'nds. S.f• as an 9'ec:tric shaver. Sturdy plastic c:aH and 6' •lec:tr1c: cord. Refill ~"· of 1 wafer 1-teeds. 19017-C.Aaa ""'-........ ... 130la-RwNt ... (1 W9fen) . . . . . . 11.M NEW •ONNET FITI ANY HAIR DftYtR. Replacewom- out hood and make your halr dryer like new asaln. R•Nu Hood nta any hoM on all dryers and blow.,.__ EJrtra·l•rs• vantllated cap pwfta .out to_ccrv9r and dry any style .. t. ev•n ftufflnt bouffant. Ats comfortably over curl!!J-Mada of qual- lty pla,tlc In attr1ctlve f loral patt•rn. 7499-.....,.u Hood .. $1.99 KHf" StWIH8 MACHINE DUST f'REL Just slip ,.... tbf\I plantc cover on to pro. tact from dust. dirt & achtchea whether you leave It an ho.,,, ot a day. Stop Hwlna any tJ,,,., put .. on cOYer-thllt's ltl flta all li*:hlnesl &m-MllCNM Cow., $1.29 PVtnCT HAlftDOS WITH REAft VIEWlltl Leta you ... the·badl of your head. IHvn both hands fi.e to comb 4-setl Featherwelcht, worn like alaase1, folds away. No m ora fumbllna or "hOpln&' .. It's rtchtl 2919-lt!Mr Vlawet . Sl.99 STITCHER SEWS LEATHE9', SHOES, CANVAS! RuAed- duty stitcher MWS an In. •tent pe~nent lock stitch. • O•-mplete with waxed thread end needles. 25 - yerds of eictra thread •V•ll· eble. 6518-t...ahr 9dldMr . . . $2.49 tas-Ea1re Th,.ed ... 8- 0LD COUNTRY STORE SCAU REl'ttOOUCED IH CAST:'IRON. M i niature bladl cast-Iron scale ii • -stela1c look Into the past. Yesteryur'a shop- kffpers would 5e009 flour. arain, candy and more into the bi& dish to wel&h It. Brass colored counter- -l&hts are Incl. Appro11. '6 • 3•, . 14598-Country Seate $3.99 AT LAST ... A TV ANTEP4NA YOU '"LU~ IN. Attach to - any black & whit• set, plua Into outlet & powerful plua brines In • clear. brl1h1er picture. M•kes outdoor an-' tennea & unsl&htly rabbit eers unnecesuryt 5029-... !4 ~ $2.49 Wfl//fllfSINOINO-l"rS FUNI Amiifnc new book can teach anyone to aina bea&J. tlfutlyl Entertain friends, join a cholt, WM e•m ait- tra money. Text, dl•arama lo pictures explain how slmply It really Is. Sll'\ll ouU 1nn-i..m•11nc $l.9t CHICK at..000 PM:SSURE AT HOME simply, accurete- ly. Keep wetdl on health of loved ones .•. end .,,. Joy peace of mind be'-1 doctot vi.Its. You take i-Md· 11'\P with medlc:elly accu- rate aptl)'SmOmsnometer. St~cope Is pl'Ofen~ ally cteslanect for home use. Mey be .. slly padted, taken enywtle,..I 560$-Met. . . . . $19.19 %531-~.$4.99 YOU MAY CHARGEJ_ FREE FOR OUR CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS (Mester Char•e or Sanl<Americard) • NEW:Sl'U•·ORDER PHONE-IN SERVICE 1000' f'OtSONAUZEO lABELI YOOtt NAME ANO ADORESS OH THREE UN£Sl Beautifully f.rlnted on cummed paper. Great for mel • checks. books. etc. Personalize belo11alnp1 ettrectiV•. 11•tly. MINT l UNES CtEMtl.Yl allow 3.5 weeks <Ml. 01111-1000 Whit• Gummed Label9 $1.19 05315-500 White ~ Lltbela . $2 04A5-500 &old Gummed Labels $2 M.sltllpllH luMuMta aiMIMmt ONLY 99 DESI{ TOP CALCUl.ATOtt FOft HOME -Of'f1C£. Now 1et fast •nd eccurete solu· tlOn• to math chorea et home or In !NM· neH. Adds, subtracts, multiplies in an In- stant. Totela to 99,999.99. Helps you ••· main t..-to the budlet. fi1ures tu prob- lems, bank b•lenc;ea, etc. 5'h11S114·. eotl-~fap CaleuCat.e< ... _. . $4..99 ! COU)ftf'UL M INIATURE: GLASS 8ASt(('TSI "ij ii.n adorable collectlOn of delicately color9d ~ l!•H baskets to fill with your dried '1ow· era, tiny plants-or Just catch sunbHmsl 'g • WE PAY THE TOLL ON ORDERS OF 112 OR MORE ~![ 800-327-8351 FLA CUSTOMERS OIAL 800-432-7521 (Do 11or uae !hH• numbers e1Ccept to order merchendl••I CALL 8:30 TO 5!00 PM SUN.-FRI. TO SAVE TIME. PLEASE FILL OUT COUPON BEFORE CALLING. ORDER BV MAIL-SATISFACTION OUARANTEED-1 Greenland Studios _ . 7620 Greenland Building, Miami, Florida 33059 Please send me item5 nsted below. l undem1nd if I'm not completely satisfied with any item, I can return it within 10 days for-1 fultlnd com'plete refund. How Item Name of Item Price Many Number. MINIMUM OROEA $3.00 Each TOTAL ' . ' I . -- 1 14818 DROP PENDANT (Reg. $2.50) FREE : P'OSTACE AND HANDUM8 CHAIT Total For To fi&ure: total order, end use chert. Include co•· Merctt1ndlse rect chenae to avoid del•Y· This Is • amell put of H.Y. 1nd Fl1. ltes. the cost. We pay the rest. Sorry 110 st-"1ps or Md Sf.Ile S.les Tu C.0.D. Sh~i{ll And -i·u .... :. ············~ ~ ling ~ .11 19 7.00 . .. .. ................... 1. Yur'1 C1t1la~ °'*"' .111a ,.... • .. .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . t .10 -n IU11• t".oo ...................... ·li·tl SUll$tr1Dtlon. Onl.-s tt.111 19 15.00 ...................... 2.10 TOTAl DtCLOSlll \ .,_. $ISM ... .. .................... JS NAME----------------------------------------1'/rmr pr/111 ADOR£SS _______________________________________ _ CtTY -------------------STATf-----------ZIP __________ , Waven preHed ll•H dnl1n recalls byaone -2 YOV MAY CMHCE lllY: 0 MASTER CHARGE• 0 8.MKAMEJllCARO d•lf' when e11ery lady cem.d • woven ., • straw flower basket. Set of 4: arnn, blue, ~ ACCT.# EXPIRATION DA . ._ _______ _ cold, lll•c;-•. 2112• · 0 'If using Master Ctl.,ge also Indicate the folU numbers abon your Mme here ______ ._, ___ _ 1459S-Qtaea Ballet Set $1.99 Col ._ __________________________ .;.._.;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,.i .--,_ .... _ c 0 Mediterranean-Look Decorator Shelves . ·11.,11 --$3~49 .. :i~; k~~' :,,eco;: if t buutlfully cr1ft1d · ! f Mtdlt1rr111u11 atyle • showplaets. f.tcll .. ,,._ - tHsstmble unit llH • 2-18" allelvu & 2· !!."" 101/l'" "11!\lts. .,t ....... _ .......... 11141-Sllelf $3.41 ll. . CURIO g([LPS A STRLAR ATTRACTION u ...... .... DOUll.1· STAtlWAY TO A STU -Tiiis tPdle1111111 at1lrw11 llu •. 1wo "'fllt• of atllrt •.. lfl colonl• 1111\ff\lbbtd wood. Tlltft '"· el.1llt 2" 541. allelhteps, 1 2it14" r1nctln1 It the lop, HCI I lone • J~" allelf betwftll t11e two ltllrwe11-M U. ... Of flit •talft -e~· .... ,....,..., v l~· ltldJ to Mila -..... ....,.., .. .., .. r// ~e•:!:! / trom rain and-atller I dam~werful , tM.Ut.-. macnets hold 11raae In pl~ ... cu,.ly. Reinforced plasllc:; flte all 1IH1; tolcfe 1m11t Wf\an .,.,t In UM. ' sen-.... ...,. 11.tt FOOT8ALL'S A MAN·ltl~O MUG. Soothe stadium chill• - sip somethln1 hot from • ~era· mlc "plpllm" 111hh reell1tlc "lacina." E~i'Y fa,, will love It for drrn111nc or dl$Pl1yln1. Mot• tied bn>wn. OlahwHher ••fa. 13710-'ootMll ~UC . . IUI - Permanent tun1· sten·carolde tfp works like • pencll but never needs sharpenln•. Pro· tect valu1ble1-person1llze tools, keys, stereo, tapes. etc. Carbide ·tip etches Ilk• • diamond & lasts forever. g• Ions. lll 70-C1rttlch ( fl'MClt ... 13.tt ., OOWM UtllllHI POU NO(JIS POil· HLt TV FO• WY v1rw1•1 A SUj>tMllllPOrt hooks ttlru TV lllndle at perfect l1vtlln1 for vlewlnc. Grut for 1ivl111 toorn, bedroom or den. Saves space -no need for t'blt, sbnd. Bronzetone pole has adjusl1ble nibbtr toot to support Wl!lfhl. sprlnJ ttn· slon fill eel Ina to 8~' · onus-TY hCe •... t12.99 "' ' ~ .. •j ' ·1 --• , ~ ' I _, A COlOMIAL SPOCMI HCI( • Dlspl1y1 and 111haricn lhe btaul)' of 1ouve11lr, anllqut. or 1t1rlln1 spoon1 Wa:m m1llo11ny llnhlltd wood brln11 • 11nl1I flow lo any room. Discover he toys of collectln1 spoons If you h1nn't already. Colonial 11ck holds 18. Attaches In '. seconds to create a display 9•IS". 1Ho,.t-s,e .. 1ac1r ••·" ....... \ ' ' All·IN·Olll JIOMr JIU· PMOllr CEllTll. AttrKllVe co-lon Ill deslan table Is tht but rlace for your pl'lone and 11 lb eccusorles. l'llont Is CRdltd on top. there's • feCHI for directories 1nd 1 shelf Inside for j)lds, pens, etc. P-rltct In bedroom, llv· Ina room, hall. Portable so -,oil tan mo'ft It. 25". u11t-ee.ttr ....... n.n 2 FIOSTI• INlLYrr All PUllT SMOW·OffS! Add the flounsh Of flowers, potted plants a curios to ltltse ll&ht·catdllnc shelves for • e1ptlnt1n1 dlspllJI Sup. ported by wlllte trellis·llka wro11111t-lron side l>racn - perfect window home for s11t1-lovin1 .flants. Frosted plastlch· 22 wd., 4" di> .• JOJw'J" I. f2Ml-"19t Siie" .... $4.M ALL THI! Bl!Nl! ... ITS 0" An etd 1n -·•"' control, ttlMll ol tens ion. a•n uat "'''· bt•nc . belt•• s leep. eH•fl& ot ll•ed mutclH . 111mul1toon ot cl•cul1t>0"' NHd$ no 1n1te ll111on. plu&s on eny outlet HH i111tom111c sllut off end protective vinyl floor m•t. Com- plell ""'" stnm aeneretor 6S71-St .. m .. una tl2.ft NEW ONDER BAR REALLY WORKS I Hel,. You Sllm Dlwn- auOd Up In Just Mlnutew A 01y Just 10 minutes .very day with new Wond•r ,.a., can help you slla down, and bulld up •nCI 1iv. ~u a more yout~ ful 4ppe•r•nce. Fun and e••Y to dol Feel results efter your very first aesslon. u .. It In h<>me. office. beclly•rd. bitch ... It"• compaal a. ll1htw•l1 ht to 10 anywhere. Complete Instructions wUI tHch you how to sllm down hips, thl1hs ind tu~ my; tone end firm your bust 1rrn1. le.. and ehHl In Ju•t mlnut" e•ch d•y No undue ••tralnln1 or pulllntl And so lnewpenslvel 14942-Wonder .. , ......... ·"·" SllUYU JOI llAAO-lO-HC· HAU COINUS. £111ant will sllow·olf fits 1nu11y Into a corn11. Authrnlle1lly (lr'ly American, with 3 scalloped slltlns and provln,111 wood lurnl111s to helahlen lh1 beauty of 1 cu1lo tollectlon S11sontd · pint, the soft brown wood imparts ih own warmth. 19" hi.; ea shelf 61/t" deep. 11tH-Ctrltf lllcll . $9.H IHMO CAUWI It A Ii.NT aEMIMDlll Owerilzed 11\tnlO cal111clar witll lob Of 1p1ct for ucll day. Sure cure for a bad mtf'llOry. full 6°wttl schedule shown on t1cll 22ll 16¥l" s>aae In bold bt1e-leflerln1. Shows 2 w11b el next month •t well as cur. refit rnontll. Tllrv 19751 171 l-lilllt C*tlllar r.11 S1.2t • • WAIST IUT TllMS AH rlllUI Wur uw w111t trim bell wllllt you sltl w11•, wor• slmplt H tlllt o lie p re-duct waist! Normal body hul "'-~It's {11111t llllSP&I tt· tlodti.fp lrlin & firm mldrlll. -tvtll wllllt slt1pin&! Sofl tompo1ltlon rubber; adjust· Ible velcro• closures. Flis 111 .. 24 to 46". "45-Walst Ith ..... fl.M "lNTltul" CUT llOll STOYI STIU ,. ... MUIHllS~ Cftndn11's bled c.ast Iron slove ... reprocluctd In mlnla-lure. Stt of Iron stove ult~ slls Is'''° awlt. A s•tllet. 2 pols, coel buc••t and sltOVtl. Stove ls Oh3~•*"· ,.. 12nc-sttte •..•••.. $1.tl 1217t-•w111tt let ... $1.M FINELY ETCHED GLASS COFFEE POT OR GLASS T~APOT Whet s;outd be more etecant than pourinai coffee or tae throuch 1ractful,1tns ,._.,,., ~Ii apoutt1 Ellqulslttly etched with dth· c•J• bamboo and floral dttlcna on both sllJn: enctty aa with Europe's flnut cry•· tat ware. Dlahwashar safe coffee and tea servers to htlfhttn any dlninc occasion. 13126-GlaH Hpot p ,99 13128-Glasa Coffee l"ot . • U .99 ~* TOA STAR , HOLDS 'fOUlt 'A'IOlllTf CUit/OS Picture It. ladtn with your favonte curios of floral displays. Handrubbtd walnut fin. lsh wooctl There art seven 2· sq. shelf. stepe, two 3 'h • fltwel posts, and t nparate flvt-polnt 6" atar With Its own ahalf. 16" tall. Hanclnc hardware Included. 1413~-Stalrw•yTo A Star $4.99 UllY &MUICAM. COUWTIY STHl OAUMIZU.Copltd lrom the or1anl111 once found In every countty "aen-trat store". Perftct for tn· ~elOPtl~ llllls,. postcards, etc., irrr In 111tlr OWJI slots. C.111 has a drawer for stamps I rn 1'1111as. Hind• sotntli uafttd In colonial flnlsll'ld wood. Hanis or st1nds. 7~UQ14~". U12a-Ca111try Sttlt Orp11l2tr ......... ~$4.ff FllMUMA•'S WO•H TOOU It's llke hn l111 an t1tr1 pair of hinds-best tool he'll evtr put In his tackle boll. "'"'· hooli dtsaoraer. tine strlnaer a shears. t¥tn • botllecap rtl!IO'ftr -all In -tool - fracllutly the only one 1 lsh11111111 nods. fl1111ed· duty mtlAll, 6" Iona-fib your pocket. 140lt-TNI ......... $2.41 • HID ., sucas •• , .. .,ACl tf OMll Cltver slack pole has I sllpproof arras. Eldl rotatts J60•; Ilana or remove a pair of slacks with- out distvr1>1111 the others. No crvshtna or wrtnkllnc. Your slac• wardrobe h1n1s In h1tll11 of space! "Ufllchromt" floor·to·rod pole fits 111try closet. 1 ... -SIKaPtl• ....... .. MIMI,.. IU.U lU,MlNT. Tiiis pin• eltDflant Is no mlr· 111. 111 fact, ht's a bt1ullfuf curio m1dt Trom cryslAI I cltar &IHS to dtcorltt tablt, sh1H or brlc-a-Orac use. Coltec·' tors of 1ta11 Wiii foYe this 1r1cefuf 1tylln1, spukllna cllftty and flowln& smooth· 111u. One pin• elephant I/lat won't disappear ... will b• ·t1111urtd for y11rs. '3" tall. t4Mf-""" "'' ....... u.• MOW! l PUCl TO "1 n. UYTMllMI ,,. 111£ SMWlll Caddy hold• 50ap, shampoo, wuhctotll shower cep a brushl Puts It ell within e111·rtadl. No more Juuttna bottles, aoepl Requires 110 li.-1tall1tlon! Slips rlllht over tlle sho'#tr hetd lnstantlY. J1" hi., rvsl·reslatant, chrOIM· flattd metal fo'" lonJ llft. 1112-Dlnf ClffJ .. $1 ... \ ..,;: •r...:-....:: ~~ VIMYLCOVl"PIOTICTS YOUI All COMOITIOMU. Add yurs ot service 1nd soe cesllY repairs to ygur 1tr condf· tlOntr. The utra heavy 11111e vinyl eovtr prottcb 11a1nst "over llPOSUrt" to sun, rain. snow ... even Insects. Tat. lortd to sllp on and lit· sn111ty. Set has two pieces, one ror Inside, one for out· side. Uullcl1td to flt. NU-Ctvtr Sit ..... $2.ff "' ' A .... ,.c· .. ., WtMnltlW COVU! TrlPlt atreqtll lllllftlb hold lllls cover s1111111y, without tt.a or bpi. Tll• wl114'ahleld alll"S cteaA, ..,. In tllt wont we11hert No ClllPlllft& lllOW Of let. Jud Cllp Hie CCIVtr ICrGU tilt wt~lcl1 i>O"rh1I nlbCler rupb lflp · ttle llood llld roof "'""°'*~::!:. ttle fl1llll. 4h30 Inell 1ta fib Ill Cll"I. C-.-: C-.... • • • •. $1 •••• ----r / ..... Tard letl ripe,. llld '°'" 1111111 111 euto 11pllols~ =--=...,. / ptMttc allp CMQ, r ... ..... Stff'4dlltalff lalpt \a weattlerJroof .., • • Wllllttalld Wtlll• p1r1ture1 to 4j)O•. 1oa• 11 2" wide. ' • , __ ,.,. .. : ..... ' NEW PLUG IN WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER MELTS WINTER ICE IN SECONDS FLAT. Mllldy pis tot arftl • froatw plllO Into your clprette llcflt· It. 9 fl tord let.a 1GU rtldl beck 1M sldl wlftdows with ..... A hot )It of air will 111lt ........ Ice 1141ld'7 alld cull1. Stom 111 your 11ove Comptrtllltllt. , ................ leirtl• ....••.• -.II.AL tron• ... lllUU HUY CM,.._ If M -~ atAlf'' [VIII tiny CCMapeets .-.Iii!:. lllwt tlM roar If super lrK· ~ toNnllen wtUI 9111 1111111ne -electric d\IUI llor11. lilowltklt IMl'dwtrt, IMtr. lllCI. 12 .olt. E ,.,_, ............. , .. " - F Pt.AY CHORD ~AN 10 DAYS. Great n-ln&tnJc. tlonsl In days you'll be "chordln&Jikil a pro." Pia,. pop tunes with rllflt hand while left create& rhythm of .major, minor & 7th chords. lllu•. chorl:I dJC. tlonary incl. 13046-a-d ~ ........... $3.99 DRAW LIKE PftOF'ESSION. AL.SI Ever wonder how commercial artists draw picture• as fast as tl}ey ~ do1 Thay use •~art re pro- ~ to project the actual • imaa• drawlna paper, • then tra e outline, fill in shad... s for per. sp~lveand size'. . • hi1h. 4546-Art R9prock1Ur ........ $1. MIRACLE PLANT LIVES ON AIRI A real live plant tllat never needs waterin1. soil, caret An air-nourished bo-tanical curiosity ... lu11url· ant tush <tireen mermaid fern from maaniflcent Ena· llsh Channel 1rowths now 1lves fresh beauty to your home. Lasts indefinitely. Thrives on compliments alone. Welcome &lft for plant lovers. 4976-Alr Fam .... fl.19 HBWE ONION" ELECTRIC COFFEE. TEA OR WATER POT. Boll 4 cuin of any- thln1 irt less than 4 "'1in· .utasl The s11renlty of etas.. ·sic Blue Onion ..• ram-blln& blue . flowers and twlrlin1 vlries on white earthenware .•• is perfect for this modem electric pot. Great for the office. dorm or uae at home. 12· inch covered pot. 4 1h ft. cord Is Incl. 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By Ernie e·us.Hrniller NANCY ---·WHERE'S BALl.: OF TWINE I ONLY' USED A LITTLE YOU SAi D yo'u ·D RET.URN IT TODAY---BRING IT OVER HE~E IMMEDIATELY I LENT YOU - · · YESTERDAY? l IL L .. ~·'f AKE. IT RtGHT BACK TO ~HAT . MEAN LITTLE" GROUCH - . "'" f ' ... .. Tm A•o. u. s. 111'11. 01 -All rtQhla ''""''d C 117• bV Un·ted Ftalv<t SVllCl!Cllt, 1.-c;, . . - OF IT TO WRAP · A PACKAGE · ' 4 . ,,, I • . ' " .. .. . ..... ~ . ' ~ ' I ? . rTvE:RY 51JON 1~ \-\IL.!... BE THE° ~£A R f: i' 191>: ART;~~, .l,,9 r:-.tE r EAR 191it i \\ ·:..:... !2-E ~~t:PT ,4\\ t..Y, Ol iT OF l..IFE, ' ~~ y,~\E.~ ;"~E\EI<' .... ...- ~ ~ ; . .;. ~ • • &. ; ~ :s .. ----~---~~~------WITH IT WlL.L-GO IT7 O~AB 0AY7 AND FEA ~FUL-NIGHT71 NE VEi? AGAIN TO TO~M ENT lA? .... JOE-r: COME ON BACK TO ONE OF THE OFFICES! I WANT TO HAVE A TALK WITH YOU ! _,,, WHAT ~ rSAM DRIVER ! NOW I KNOW LAWYER? THAT Ci WHO HE f7 . ASKED FOR ! .. LO! A W/\RM GI OW OF ~C.Nl6N l1 '{ Sl)F-f-LJSfS u -11~ B ._ e w ·. ·e ·.~£ .. . -: MY f5t:ING-! /\CF: DE:: 5 11 ~<,I I FINO YOU Guu.~:rvi ME NWHILE · LOOK ... 8EFORE YOU S ':f ANYTHING, I WANT 'YOU TO KNOW THAT I'M NOT INTERE5TED IN WILL YOU DEFENDING YOU! LISTEN TO ME . .,, PLEASE! TJ-IA NK._)7<9L{ rO~ LET Tifi:G.. ME ~ee T'HE OL.D YEA~-OIAT ANO TH f NEW YEA ~ 1N 1 WtrH YO~{! AL.?O GONE WITH THE 01..0 YEA~ WI LL.. 8E "THE PETTINESS I T~ PAIN I TH ~ F01 6L.~71 THE '7TVlP/DITIE?1 IHI: ANNOYANCE71 THe •• .) WHAT DO YOU MEAN •.. ARCH 15 IALKING TO A LAWYER~ ... , ! " • ,,.,~ At..MO~i iWE L.V~ O'Cl.OCK, F~ANC INE ! . . YQl,f~E ~ill..L. H!~E' !! .._I_A_S_K_E_D_H-IM-A-FE-W-,.---. ) . QUESTIONS WHICH HE ~EFUSED TO ANSWER AND HE SAID HE WANTED TO TALK TO A LAWYER! ~'*'-:-:NO'f &t VIN G-11--1 ~ J UD6 E: A .Cl-!RlSiMAS PP.E:S f:NI. ' -. 'I I I ~· ·~ilr __ 1 ,.:;.if. -.. T t . .. ... I ·1 .. 'te *~t:A~l:A11J:'A~ml/:J.if R/ll/:A- ~-···· -~ ' her~QJJly ( ~-~ CELHBRITV . ~ · ~ • . ~ l 'star Portrait .. ~ , Ith and me~ featuring. r1adt(1 (lnaw~ i ..,_ --· . ?j ~ By Tom·"'·~Ke Pdy ~ ~ ~ KeJ'tA~ pr\)li1.1hh:. IH I 1('11 C':\~~IDY .\ND T llE Sl1N-sli.irl. ·1 h1' llh'.111' 1h.1t ~nn tl'nnl.! bnrn ~ ~ Jackie Ona'"l'i, pos'iibly thtm~~n1ou~ \\'11-D.\NCE l\ID a11J thl'.Sll~C;, l'l'tlainly f1br th~ ~l thl· l'\.tll ,,11111.· li111l' :1-; you, lrnl ~ ~ m:tn alive !\)day. On July 29. J 92~bl' en-llfll. On 1111: <rthrr h.111tl, the tllll lll !! or thl.! lllO\ il', Ill •• d1l ll:rr11t l 11 ~. \\tit h.1\'C a tlil frrcn~ ~ . ...~ tered lh1o; world il" ~11 nl' u~ do, a helpless ht tie h~ .... 'I !IE GRI'./\ l CATSKY, ·and the 11\0\.e11n:nl nt' l11.irt. ~ by. ButJack.1ewas notd~ined tobcanordinary 'Ro.l.1crt ~,plt n rd \ pl.1n1:h \\1.'tc in conllict. But 'llw \\1itll'11111 1v11•1l'l.llHllland:i11 :·i1-1'.: ind_1v1dual. Astrofoger~ e:-.aintn.il1~ her natal horo· .. he wen-l -;,h.~ •• 1d aml nwk till.! mov ie ;iga in,l 1hc ·~ :.1s 111 y,H1r 11.11.tl 1 h:'irt t> l'alkd your ~ 'scope cleJrly at?ree, her only possll'r~.f~_tc would advice ot' 111,·lit>rJJ,cupl'. Ho:-; Cll't'icc resu lt s were ·natal h\''lfu~1.:'llll'. 1\,1ri1lo>;Y is nnl for-~ b.e wealth and" rame. Now at rrge 45 thiS'-preP.jc· certainly a lol Jc-.s tf1':Hi._1!.~i>~cled. tune ll'llin~ and yt,ur lwrojcupc do1:s ~.~ hon has bernmc nwre than ture. Lcl's take a looR·-.... Your l111rn:-.wpc can 'fiti-n:;..)'OU ln.,.l', romance, nol cau~ thin~-; In happen to you. ~. at her natal1·hart (Ind see why. . ~i~intpmve )Ollr :-ex lik. ···lfonrv Kissinger's Your horosco pe :1naly1cs yo11r pcrs,111-~. Jackie's <::1111.:el"'lays in the rn~p ol'hcr l'i~hth horo,rnrc·· ~howl·d th.it ii' he ~~·:is·-.c.onfident :i li ty, and then ljm ~TOil what th111g'i ~ house . This indicate-, that ~he will uiarry a man crwu~h. \\illncn wuulu 1nnlnnk hi-; app'c·a-rw)cc. .ire inno;t lik ely to happen ll~ you. Bul ~ ... + connected with water. lier firq hu,band, the lat e lie u,ccJ hi' ,c\. :ippc:il. anJ uall'd ,0me or li1c ... r1:111cmbN ._t.our fre1: "111 cw 1w1.·rridc :1....1 Pres1dint...Kennedy, WJ'i ~ r·r bo:tt captain in_ most bl'autil ul ,,u 1111:n in-tile ~1.~rJd ... llis h oro~ "?~~llt~ in. yol1r lifr: _it ) nu put ~_our ~"' World War II and also enjoyed sa1lin~. And ot scope predicted hts 111.irriagl.! to Naucy Maginne c;. mind rtt 11:. Jn Jal'k1c s 1.:asc, ~he \\1scly course her cur~ent hu sba nd, Aristotle On:{o;sis, is What is morl' :11na1 i n~. his chart told him that if l'110,c to l~t--.. .t,ate run iL 's course. ~ a super\\-ealthy shippi n~ magnate. he stabiliLcu luc; life through marriage,. he would A -; you've scd1 ({~'m the e:-.am.ples ~ Her SJ~t:man ri,ing ~i~n showc; th.it she pre· be more sucl.'.e\\fu l in hi-; Middle [ast negotiations. l\c ~i\cn ) ou, ~c,mc nf'-{b~ mMt lam-~ fers foreign rnuntrics and people. ll'cr huc;hand, Tommv !)mothers i'i an :ivid believer in As· pus people med their hor-~q~.Pe .to -~ Aristotle, t'i Greelo... And hck1e i-, kno\\n lor her tmln~y. ·lie c.:ompared his horoscerte with his reach sm:res~; but in <1lhrr in'>t.1nt?N-.4;:-~ · ~ jet-setting i"ia~c. tu ture '"'ife'.; he(nrc proposin~. Ile then got mar-nored it and IJu.·d l.1ilure. Thete are .. ~~ ~ Fma~y. the planets Jupiter .ind Vl.'n\l~ ~ym-ricd ,1l c:-:aclly 1 J :58 PM , tollo wing the c:i.act 'thou,ands or dilil'rcnl way5 to . .:tchicvc ~-·~i//ion.r of wurds Jra,·c boe11 written 1Jbo11tJackie. ~ bolize monC,y..1 The fact that the'e two planets ino;(rul·tion,.orhis astrologer. wea lth , love, ~Ul'l'e'i\ and l!~1j)plnc;;s. ~ But .r<.tl!., \\'011'1 rt·111/y J..11ow ha 1111til )'011're read ~ ·.'-.......,. fall in her seve nth hou~e, the hol!~e of J'arlner~,. So111l'timl!S a· :,mall chan~c c:rn make a bi~ Jir-A ~ootl c~a111plc is b1cll <~ibbono;, ;ci ,.JJbo111 llt'r'~kcJrost·upc. -· ~ indicate'S that she will ha ve a wctalthy hu~hand . tercnce. Jn Telly Sttvalas's case, he use d his head. the. naturah~I , whmc 111tl·rc\l b planl'i. M.WlilllWlilll~M.Wllll.WW.Wlilll.Wlllll:IJlllll :: John..K.ennedy and Aristotle· were both wealthy. Ii i\ nat:il horoswpe :llfr1butc'i his charisma to hi-; lie has pubh~hcd 'c~cral book~ and ap· ,;.W~W~W~~W~W:'lr.W,..;~~ ASTROLOGY A-FFECTS US ALL head. lie .shaved hi s head t'or the movie, TllE pea red on the Johnny <:a~~on show. Many .lo sta rt U'itng yourl'litide,n talents. · ' GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD. llis TV star· people consick r hi111 1>dtl. But his career has Summed up', yQl)r na'f:tl--Jtoroscope wtll dis- Jackie Ona sis is no rt he only person al'fc1.1ted <lom in Kojak followed somrt imr rater. bous:ht him hilppi1u.·~s and -w~lth. . cu''' your pcrsonttti'ty, Jovelife;~cai'eer-finances Sy astrolo~y. ltP.cause you were born, you your-Your lwro~cope ran help you stay in !!OOd. F~1-ch and everyone of u-; is t:ood al s.omething and hca Hh. It will help you understa'rtd . .anti ac~ self have a uniqvr. natal horosc.:opc. different from health. llcrc is a story from a rrcrnt newspaper nu matl~r hnw odd 11nc'~ r:ilento; may seem .to cqll yourself for what you ar~.-It will then~She>-\f all others. I'll st")W you what it can mean tu ynu :irtidc in the Miami llcra1d's ~unday map-:1"5';-jnc. nlht:rs. ) our hof\"~'P!-' "111 tl'll ylnl wh :1t you re yuu where your talents lie and set you on a · -. by U'\ing celebrities. for 111y c:-::11oph.:s. "' ~l:.iry Kt•lly"Crcclils a'\trol1JJ.!Y with s:wing her from i.:11ud :1t. So\\ hy heal your brai n-; <llt l (ll\ :111 area niur~c of sclf-improvc.incnt setf·ful-fillmcnt and You'r natal horo ·cope can help you disl·o,er :111 opcr.111011 on her lcg'i th:Jl-'\VOllltl_l1avc left her that ·you'n.· 1ml t.1kntl'd in. -when an equal tr1.11.· happinc-;o;, ' · ' your hidden talents, and give you tht: lonlitlcm:e nippled. "~ly doctor decided :rn operation \\'a' :11110unt 11 1' ti111c 'P1.'r)l 1111 ~11mct hing yuu'rl.! ~01>cl. /\' the old ~aying goec;, .. You only live once. ~. to use them. When you think of Marilyn Mo n-needed, aml tuld me to check into the ho~pital at would put )ou 11rn ch lu rtl11:r ahead. No t onl1 \\111 y0u mi:,s your suc.ccss opportunities1 ill roe, you probably pi~ture the st;rndard "dumb hiJay lor the procedure on Monday. l consulted \\Jll you ~ct ahc.tc l, hut you'll be relaxed and hap· ) ou ~tumble into pitfalls you could have avoided b!onde .. SC'\ SYJ:\lbol. Her horo .. cope ~h9ws that. my .1~1.Iolt~...:cr. She told me to have the o peration PY white you'1e dom~ it. like Robert Redford \Vith the GREAT GATSBY? nothing could he· farther frtim •he truth. She rhan~cd to Wcd1\c~uay. I did thi1;, and on Tues-'nur horo,cupc "ill ~iH·) ou an indqHh :.!!1·1 1· Don't you owe it to your,elf and to your loved had the potential:lo he 11 tremenoom ac tre~'I and da y thj; doclor suddenly discover\'d a blood clot )""Sn of.,JcH1r pl·r,rrn.tlrty. It \\ill poi nt out your ones to sicle every pr~nnu~ moment of your she knew it. Maril yn hated her scx·.symhol imaJ!e. \\,1 s c.1u~in~ the trouble. Had he pnl'orll)ed th e 'trc11~th-; :ind ~'!~~" '011 lww to ut1lt1.1.: them. tire nnd make the best of it. Why nol give your- Jean Di:-.on 1eeded the ;tdvicc of her horo· operation, .1., uny doctor would have on Friday\ It \\ ilf aho di">rn" ) Pur \\ca kn :11ca">, and allow ,c1r e\\·ry advantage with the added edge of your scope, and w~s ·ewarded witit $ucccs~. Her natal !lymptorm, I probably would ncvl·r 1.1~1ve walked yo11 to rn111pc11.,:ite l11r thl'tn. . , . ·' pcr,onal n!ilal hqroscope. _ chart showed strong psychic and E.S.P. abilities. a~ain." lkcau!li; your nat ;1 l hormc..:0 1~c j, sul.'!1 a sophis-l·or a limited time, durin.i.: this '~pec1al re arch She cultivated her talents and is considered the .THE TRUTH ABOUT ASTROLOGY tid\lc4 anal}:'~i\ or yous pcrsun:tlity. it will probe proJl'C..:t, y.qu can j?.ct your personal natal noro- leading psychic of our ti.nc. your sub1.:ons1:inu-; mind .tnd ~eek nut your hid-Sl'o pc for nea rl y a 1.:npying cost. You gel the cx- Your horoscope c;in advanl'c your career :md ~ • , .•. Hol\."' doc!\ your iwtal huro..;cnpc '~ork'! .\n den talent.;. Thl·\e arl.! the arl':t' where yo-u pensive cast in~ ar)d analyzing process • FREE. bring you w9alth. A comparison or R1Sbcrl Red-astrolof_l'r wi ll dwrt the positions llf the sun, thought ·you h.1d l.1knt .l\Hili11:.:. J-.S.P., sex And ynu ran tt"C ynur horoc;cope for a' full ford's natal chart to Paul Newnrnn':-. 'hows the!lc 'moon, and l'ic\W. pl.mets iJ!I they appear abovt> appeal, public 1rl.1t1un~. athlc tk", 1·tc.) but \H·rc year on an ;d1,nl11tc ly nil ri1:k :;u~ranl ce. The two stars tR., be· very co111patihle.. In real life your plJcc of bifth at Yl"'Ur c:-.act time of afrJ1d lo try. ll you've been waitinf: for SQme· artide bdo\\ will tell, you ho w to order your. th'ey arc v~ T close friends. Th.eir horoscopes also birth. The . placei11ents .and angular relation-o ne to give you a ht tie push, let your horoscope ho roscope. l or ) our o" n sa ~e. please don't showed th .. t a joint venture would be e>.trern;ly ships of these bodies make up your nat.rl be that someone. It will gi\e) qu the confidence p:rss up this once m a lifetime opportunity. * -·· Limited Time Only Research Project ·BY John F. Ford > Send mer your c:-.act .time and place cJf bi,rth, scope will help you k.eep it burnmj:: hot. I'll ca~t and analyz.c your natal horoscope for re· ... Your horoscope will in1itill conftdrnce m) ou search purposes. You m:'if have <1 rloplicate copy by showrnA you what ycrn'rc go.od at. 1t will of" your horosco~ for only SJ.00 to cover plaue you 111_ the proper frainc ot' minrl tu h~- the cost lo make your copy plus sot po~· µin a program of all around ,clf·impnwcmcnt. and handling. You gel 'th expensive eastintt • fhc type\ or jobs and l'.arl'l'rS th ,11 ) OU arc and al'\alylin~ proccs · FRJ\E • because of the he\t ruite<l IM will be li'itcd. You'll he tnld fact we mu t produce your horoscope ror·ru-' hich c.irecr' will bring yuu ~uccc" ,111u hJ11- search '"'Yhow. pinc'i\ .-nd whi·d1 jobs to <1vo1d. .• P-Y gur nu tal horoscope wtll consist of 9 pa gee; • Your Mancia I I u turc will be nn l·red. Y nu r frnd 1,()00 word.; and will provide yolJ all of the armudc tflwards· money and th e be'l W•1Y\ lnr foOowmg benefits: (Note: This is our new im· you to make money will be discu~sed. prcwed horoscope:} · ·. • Areas 'or your hndy which may pose health • Your horosco~ wilt help )'OU understand problems ~re tminted out. Tip'> on dieting and accept you~elf. lt will an:.tf.yze yoµr per-are also offered. sonaJity ilnd exp"1in your.stren~th ~nd talent •Your martial and · family relationships arc in detail.· It will also point out your short· t1oa.J.¥z~d with cm1>hasfs on ge(iinA alon~ with coming~ •H\d ndvise. you <>'n how to improve. your mate, yuur children and y,o\ir-rela tivcs. • Fveryone of us has hidden talents just wail· There's no n·cd to worry-about findiog out ing to be tapped. Your horoscope will dis.-about an unavoidahle \:omin~ tli aster thmu~ • ·cu s your hidden talents (sex appeal. E.SJ>. your ~hart. As mentioned, :istrnlo~y dcals1n po- writtng, athleijc , public relations, ~tc,) a-nJ tenti1tl,. Your free wlll can n{emde polci:itrnll\ show you how to ca h in on them. if you ktfow ~1bout them. In nny case, the poli cy •Your horoscopt will give you :in indepth anal· of qu11lified astrolo~cr is po-,1t1vc rt'it~nlogy. If ySJS of your 1Qvc life .. PerM>nalli;J,allCMcd ll'd· there 1 ~rncthJn$! ncS?ativ in .Y<:11Jr rh.ut. l ou ,ire vice on how to enjoy a more .ftilfllhng sex ' told wfl.lt you l~Jn do to r l:i~e tt po~it1ve. life will be offered. You'M bet ld who you•re ~ Whc:n C3~1ln~ yn11r ho \rope, we rnnlorm to co1Jl12allble with 1n~ why and shown how to ~ th tr1cte~t ~icntiftt' rri1 npk~. hrc;t the lonJ!1- • nd romance. Once you find it, your horo-tudc Jnd IJtitudc of you birth will be d1artcd . ,.. .. \ do\\ n to the humfted th of a depcc. '1 hen, any time changes due to World War II \\ill be taken 1111 0 rnn!!1derat 1011. FinJlly your longitude .ind .latttuclc and e\,1ct time of -9.irth will be "c}· punl'11cd i1tln nur ).!i;,?.antic JBM 370 compljlcr, whKh <.:n ntam' oH'r 24 million bil'i of authcntH.:a- tcd aslr0log1cal 111fl1Tmatioft. '"'No two hnr~ 'lOpl'' pwduc.:c<l hy tnir cumpllter arc ever alike. 'I 1,ur hnro-,c..:01h: \\Ill l'Jrry ~ ot:r name on every p':i~c and will he c,1-.t fw111 yo11r c\.acl time .ind ph11.:c or birth lor you and you ;\lone. So }'OU l\lll be ~urc that your horoscope wifl not bt:. thc \\Orth· le~~ type found in paperbacks . /\ similar horoscope l'trnld coo;t up In $250 1f done hy an a'itrologer. Rut TllERJ·.'S ABSO- LUTELY NO C'ATrTl t•o tlii'I offer. 1 nced' tl11' infor111;.1ti\1n tor my a~trulll!!K'al rc ~card1. I 'm lllnking for ce rtain planet 1:trnt'1~uratin11' lrt11111hc pl'oplc who nwil 111 hu:~ 1ufM111:1tiot1. O\oph- wh o tit thb µroup .can rcl·c1v1: .c\lr.1 lw1Hl\l'' hy tilljn~ 0 111 ~· re,e.ir~h c)'uc~llt)nii.1irc.) This rc ... c.irth pn;JcCt h.1' .1 pprarccl 111 Ill I 11·.R lfOMl· S ,\NO GA R°oFNS. PARA nl . r AM· ILY WJ-1-KLY , Sl)NDAY MA\.A/JNl·. I '\J1Y'~ UOMF JOllR Af , Rl-DROCH~. \Id Al I~. \\O- MAN'S OA Y, .i nd othct pithli~a t1nn,. 1 hl' rr sponse ha~ httcn 1rcmcndo11s w1th over 500,000 f'Cl"f'l' now l'llJtlymµ their n:1 tal tmro'\rr1pc. Rut that'' what' 'o fru~lratm~. \\..( may never be 1 . able to run th1o; article Jg:un. JnOation has pushed our computer, Jdvert1\m~. postage, and printing cosls :1lmmt lo the pn1nt nf'no return. So lor ,, l111111crl llllH'. \\c"rr ;?a therm,£ all tlu: n.lnlC\ \\l' J10"lhl y ~.Ill tf'I rini'h Ollr re"ea rCh pro- J\!CI. 11 ) uu'<l ltlo..c to help ll" with our re'iNtrch antl tak\! Jdv,111 IJ}!C nl t Im 'Pl'nal ofJer by or- der in~ nat1.1l IH>ro,cnpn t11r ~ nur,clf. for your t.1mil y or your lriencJ,, '1mplv d1l thi'. Sl"nrl me the.name, addle", tillll'. d,1\. nwnti{, ) ear and pl.tl'<' nl birth tor c:.ilh prN'n nn a pine of pdper .11t'n~ ~Hit the S3.00 c.:om.u1g rnst -and 50 t pos· t:i~e tor each horo~t~Ilt:_ (lf_you nnn't know "'OUr CU.Cl lune Of birth we'll ll~e l 1 00 noon.) II you have Mastcrcharge, Bank Am~ric.ud, or American E:\Press, you may char~e your purchase hy scndtng the following information: A. Name ot your ncd1t c.:a rd B. Credit l'ard number C. Card E'p1ration date. I ~t11l }nur •'1d1.'r' to the' /\MFRIC'/\N ASf'ROLO- l;J('A I. \SSO('JA rt ON, Rc~car<'11 l11v1c;1on, 0(pt. h lh . '1%5 Wc\l l 11...c., C'anlon. Ohio 44708. Y <111 r n.t 1.it hnros,opc 1c; coverrd by a £!!.£ ) l'.tr • '"S <1.1}' • full n"'1leY haC'k gu iant~~ .. If 'n11 h.wl .•nv quec;tlnnc;, c II m,e. John F. · l orc1, rfl·"clrrH, the menran 'trolo~1c.il A~· ,<,u.111on . t('terhon~ me at (2 16) 478-2171. I ('I ,l\n1d rl1~ppl"mtment, why not orJer your hMo'icorc nJ:ht now. before you forget. Than \- J .. - . .,,. 1- : - . ,. . . . J <i-7?-~ ... ~ ~ ~f:!t~ .. ~ "·~ --- .> .., __ _ -.... .. , I'M A~tD n-IE 9'JON'S M UC\4 TOO BAD ~00 lJ5 TO N\AKE IT HOME TONIGHT-- GUESS WE'LL ALL JUST .HAVE TO BED OOVv'N HEl<JLfff GRANDM~ DANNY IHE INl=ORME~ ISN'T THE TYPE TO TAK~ LONG WAL KS IN THE THAT CAN ON HIS CHEST-THAT'S NOT A BEER CAN. ''OLD FAS~ION ED" COCKTArL, A BOURBON AND BITTERS MIX, EH ? COUNT.RY. • . . THERE MUST BE A TEASPOON F=U t: sTILL IN THE CAN. ~ AND DANNY'S WILL BE THE ONLY FINGER- •IT SURE.. BEATS THE OLD WAY.'' GORDO 1975 JANI IARY 1.,~~ fVN Ji('°'tt .,. • '°'.,." """'' ,-'" ,;:_. - f u 11 -mocn 5 .. ~:: l -Z7 l. _:.2..b !.>-2.1 4 -:Z..5 5-:L5 b-2.~ 1-t:!J 9 -:Z..1 9 -"J..0 . IO·J..O 11-1e- 1i-1e PRtNTS ON ·THE CAN! ·-· -. . 5 6 12 tl 19 ~o 26 27 .. 1.-; . 7 NEVER -rr<.us-r . A CJ-OCK.! . 'llME ·wtlL- IELl-! Wtll T.OU ,.. .,.,. l 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 ~4 15 16 17 18 1 22 23 24 2S 28 29 30 31 . ~ ., .. • 1 ..... .n " . . . '"" .. 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A PRECARIOUS VOCATION -AT B .EST: 1915 JULY 1975 _.. .. -lU& MD nlU ••• H f . . 1 2 3 4 s ·6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ··-• ,.. 1975 AUGUST ms --.. ~ WIO ""' ... .. , . . . . . 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 l2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 a~, 25 26 27 28 29 3 Q ms SEPTEMBER ms --TW WlO ..., ... ... . 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2• 25 26 27 28 29 30 . . . . • . . • , • a ' . ~A~~OU TRUST YOUR EYES? There a?e at least six differ· tnces 1n drawing details between top and bottom panels. How quickJy can you find them? Cheek answers with those below. ·1uUJJJIP ,, n11uqg '9. iinews $1 hC\!,?I :s ~.t!!.llJilJJIP SJ P•illl~Q'. •• .(IUlSttw 11. n no::> ·c ·llu1u1w 'I 1ill\no Jµ1Ji1(3 'l: ·iu!fS1W s11~ ,i;µed ·t':a,;iuu•JHO , ... •• ,. -MIXED SINGLES • • ff al Kaulmah ~ SU \1 \\ORI>! llJ111I ~1tlrll.'um· .1 11~101... ,\,k h1111 or her 10 Opl.'n 11 -4 r.tut..lom anJ i.clcct a \\Md ,,.,.-· 8U0llETIN BOARD ---- f ()Vf.R 1 ll E n ARS! \\h1<'h ~l·.ir or the pa.,l 20 / ~'\>lll''> appl•arect the i..iml' \\hl'n l'l'arl upside down '' \\'ltt>n,. Wiii th is h.tppen again ! No ra1r peek mg below. 'bll0:1 "'Ill'" l'~-" 'l!Hi l Jlt.>.< J4J •Old Stuff! Fathrr l'111u• 1~ u ~ually sy mbolized hy an ngrd man <arr~ ing \\ hal lwu o.hJt'll''? •·1.A.)iikin~on! El1mtnfll<· '\ lor .1 \pw Yt>.tr':.i--;,1(1:~''' llon. \(',()\~!\~.,\"\I\\ \I \l\'.\\'i\~\! •'l' .... 'I' • I I I d ongu<• <'~l.<·r: Six ~opp\ i.1 rl·a .. l·r~ i.wappe leaky .snC'al.ers. 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