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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot\ " I I ' .. ' ~ .. • .-~ • -• • • ~ ~ -__ ,,__ .. --· -- -·-. . -----• ,. • • -. ~ -• - - ' ' l ' I • ) ) ~ • ' l I I • . . . • ---. --'~ -. -----· ... • • .. . . -. At A~trologist's • • ' ---· ·---._,.. ___ --- • :---":':""'"':" -·-. . ----------~---~ ----·~------·. : ~----~:eading 'of Text Nixon . . :·. ) ... , • • ' .... ~ Test Case Seen Officers ' " ·-..--.. •.. ~ ··.csa ,,,..:. ....... ',.0-."" ·s -~.;· . ... Wordlbt'Mliifl'·Oop'. .. ::..Guessed ~ . ~ --.. KifA.19i(WEl.LS MOVl!S DROM·IN WRICH eol>Vi:CiuNi>'" Orange Counllf_Sherlll's, Officer Take.a Cualodv· _of ilerrel ' Police Stay .Silent ' . . On Murder ·:MOtive On Ford? WASHINGTON (APJ - Former White House aide Charles W. Colson said today that Richard M . Nixon talked seriously in December 1973 abou~ resigning as president but ex· pressed doubt about whether Gera·td Ford could handle the job. Nixon was particularly con- cerned about whether Ford could _,_ ... --" . . .. . "FORT LAUDERDALE , 'Fla. (UPIJ -A deputy ~eriff who stiut(gled and lost a man he was attempting to arrest, turned around Thursday and arrested a service station attendant who failed to respond to the officer 's calls for help. Robert~. 50, was released under $250 bond on a little-used charge of "neglect or refusal to come lo the aid of a police of· fleer." · · Deputy Donald Porter said that while attempting lo arrest ·James Cherry, 21, at Cain's service station Thursday, Cherry began struggling, grabbed Porter's revolver and hit the officer with the gun before running off. Durjng the struggle, Porter said he yelled at Cain for help but Cain did nothing. Cain protested that Cher.ry had the gun and th3t · ir he had aided the officer, his own life would have been endangered. Th~ Broward County state attorney's office says it may de- velop into an important test case. . control Secretary of State Henry·· . ..._ ________________________ _, A. Kissinger, Colson said. In an interview on tlie NBC Defense Rests "Today'' program, Colson quot·. ed Nixon as saying "maybe what· this country needs is a nice clean J erry Ford. The trouble with Jerry Ford is it would take him two years just to get up speed. • Also, Jerry's greatest difficulty is he couldn't ·control Henry Kiss- inger. "You know, Henry really is un- stable at times," Colson quoted Nixon as saying. AstrolQgi,st Trial Could End Today By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IJle 0.Uy "!ell SC.II Kissinger was asked a bout Colson's comments as he left the A silent courtroom gallery White Hoy_.se today. He told re· listened Thursday as Church of parters, as he stepped into his Astrolight founder Zelda Pryor, car, that ''I will not dignify that 75, te stified that the tiny with a comment.'' He then sanctuary in her home is no pay· headed back for the State ing business, but a place where Department. the troubled may find comfort COison, recently released from and counsel based on the un · God 's divine plan woven for the universe. By the time she finished the 30 lines, the lady juror had discreet- ly shielded her eyes with her hand . "Your Honor ... the defense rests,'' said Smallwood. . · · . . . federal prison after serving iversal truths. A .strict gag ord'er forbidding· ing J:!llj>fn1~g , ~our.a-.pre~aring seven months or a one-to-three The ~1 aine-born astrolo gist The trial was sc heduled to resume this a fternoon, and' C<;?Uld possibly conc lude tod~y, !See OCCULT, Page A2l Correctly MIAMI <UPI J -A little girl got her finger stuck in a hand gren ade and authorities were faced with this decision Thurs- day : Amputate her finger because the grenade could explode, or lake a chance th e g renade wouldn't blow up, and saw it off to save the finger. . Doctors at American Hospital, \1rhere 9-year-0ld Laura Salvan v.•as brought by her parents, de· ·bated what to do for 31h hours. The World War I grerlade was use d as a paperweigl)t, and Laura had absent-minde dly stuck her left-ha na ring finger in- to a bole in it Wednesday night while watching televisiQ.n . The doctors , fearing the grenade might contain li ve ex- plosives , decided to amputate. But a fire department rescue squad asked the doctors to wait and consult a bomb squad. Newton Porter of the sheriff's l::lomb sqµad and police techni· cian Tommy Carroll, who were called in, disagreed with the doc· tors. Saw off the grenade, they argued. Chances are it will not blow up . The doctors agreed . "Tommy and 1 took her on a stretcher to the maintenancf! room , put the grenade in a vase <See GRENADE, Page A2l any' discussion of a PQ$-Sible pa_per-wP..r:~ r:equirlfor ~n.after· year sentence for obstruction -Of and spiritualist is on trial for al· motive-US, the bludgeoning and ·noon .cqµrt erraignment of .. Gl~p· · justice, said Nixon made the legedly violating a Costa Mesa cement-barrel murder.of .corona. ~le rJ?>ale''lturse paniel G;u:1;>1s com~ents during a conversation city ordinance forbidding accep· n 0 l;ceni .. nn's Oru11J!t•a Coa:t.sl del ·Mar DlAtron Nancy A'.twarer B~de1'4'n., 4P. her susp~cted on Dec.18! 1973. lance of pay for any form of OC·. r1 Ci ,~~· was iii\poled bY police w,:la.1 · ldllr:r · • ~ · . . At the tim~, Nixon was resist· .cult w.ac4":-.. ............ -. .: · · · , ijow~ver, ;·qtieaUorl1ng-Of in-"' ~t ·is .ctrar.ged with.. .. bea(ing 1ng efforts to tum over additional ·· -S'h W t•O"Oked s ma 11 and Pl ·p d ·divlduals closeCOMrli. Atwater. lllrf. A,twater ID death at the White House.tapes tD Watergate hunchtiaclted in the big witness ea resen/,e -{ ':50, wife o( A.G.·A}Vrlater1 ,G7, an j~p~«•.i~fne .a~.4633 Per6a.m prosecutors and House and chair,)utffler cheeks were pink, Wt•.;1rl1t•r heir to $10 million worth ot. the ¥~ve, ln ,tJle Cameo Sh"ores dis-Senate investigators. . her e~s ,i.littered and her jaw n L_ _ l var i a b 1 e c I 0 u dines s P .K Wflgley: cbewi~g gum ltfd, Col~slli_~tbat during !Jle juttedproadlyforward. rOSf,WfflOUS y through Saturday with ·fortu'.ne. Contfuued. _ The i,mmigrant from Lebanop (See CD'uiuN, Page A2l Def ~nse attorney Dontild . chance of sprinkles or li ght InveSUgators were also ·spend-was arrested " late WedneSdaY. Smallwoo~ crossed in front of MILWAUKEE (AP) -"1 have showers tonight. Slig htl y • (.... and held in' lieu of $250,000'bail . Harbor J Cilcial District Court been shot at and would have hat-cooler Saturday with highs in · ' -... •• ' "' -•.1 ~ • ·, •• Ttli~t"'°'ft.ei:nopn, he .. ~as Pl(;(;Y BA.N'KS Judge Be Y Lou Lamoureaux · edto,thinkthatalllcoulddowas the low60s.Lows46·52. · ·• • 1 .· .. , ..... 7 • 1schbdUlm. to-~.rc;Wm~l)"tharged and ha-1e' Mrs. Pryor one of 34 throw 8 beanbag at the party ' N ···-b' 'St~_.:.; ~Y· W1~.bll~erinit'M,S.'Atwoterllur-COME THROUGH bookssbeli,spubLished. shooting," Robert E. Atkins Jr., INSIDE TOD/\ Y ' Oi-a. ~ ~a.~e~ · ta <ViO~t~ .. t.erpatiOrw-~fore He had ln.arked a spot' and a Policeman in the town of Sum-Works by some of America'! · "' .,.... <1:4& q. :We~,,and la~r-lb the SA asked her tclread. mil, wrote in 8 letter to the most prominentartisls. including In f :, ~ S' " ":.t .. ~.JI· • ~dai ~st.td'f.idk .h~ bPdY l tb:.a 55 N FRANCISCO (UPI> -"In my· ·:Father's house are Milwaukee Journal. Andy Warhol. o ..... Uchtenslein · l Wik· 11 i'"oltifr QridJIW 1\ 'tb Children in the West have robbed '""Y or Oriti.' ga on 0 urn . ~ ,Wl their piggy banks, and the many rOansions, with the same Atkins was protesting a letter and Robert Rauschenberg, uliU ·'" ..... ~ •• • >i t • wetcbliCr~.' ' ·.~: .. . Federal Reserve Bank of San Jjghtsbipin~through ... "shein-in the Journal that suggested be f•atured in -a special sh-Ow . f h9 A&i6c.tateciPre1:1,.:i De~et.tV.S ¥Jlege tl)a~. after Francisco is Nippy. toned, hCJr vpice holding a hint of police me n carry a gun that opening Saturday in Newport ' The oomy series of ~WJ,; ;Bedel1an ;'5f_u~·tb6. w~fJ, he Federal Reserve Vice Presi· the old Maid'e accent. s hoots beanbags instead of 8flach. See story by Daily Pilot fJU>.ott -.ttll.cltna . NQriber#' ~iap.ee .. '!.i.t~r · ~dy_, clad· in d~nt Wes de,Vries said.Thursday She copti®ed reading the toxt, bullets. The beanbags would stun staff writer Jackie Hyman on . C.:IH:~rnfa Will' be: rm:(~ · • .Jilthtcl '°"'' ~iJlenl! t and that more tb•ft'nv, .e million "hid· a form 6l c~~ based on.the un· rather tb•n kill, page C·I <if today's Weekend« . '-.:.lb a· ... .n .• --~-nt t.M-' it ~. 4t .. ; ~ \ ~l:f«i ... :.' ~' .. IG ·J"• . ..,. iversal ~1~1 'ous truths, which The letter was forwarded totbe· Index· .-1 JWw aws· ua.Ul 1 (.,a~~~·..,. f.t 'fkltl .den:' pennies have been returned 11 , ratnancf~<>-w'lhroUibSit\ll'da,y.', ,-· ~r. . '>1 .. en at a tocltcWationesaresullofa siX-· she says, a spoken to her ln· ·Jpur'nal ThU.rld•y by Atkins' ., ... _.s-lc• AJ Tbe National Weather service ?'"co .~j _ .t.Old \ll!Oli~. month dr.lve. • , wardly by fpirits so she may widow. • . , ... ,... 01 ::!!~ ,.!Hiib ~ 1a14 l<!mperatur-' in !be Sierra Bedellan ,&fllved !l>ere, and .ob-The campail!Jl.waa itarted to writethe'mdQ •• ,.. ,-.. ·A; Sbios1lctl\e<'llli!,.ndbaC!Wri\. l!:.; .. ,. •• """""" .. ' .. ~Nev ad ,,~ttl~ 1M itlgb'tly . t*.lf!t"d an old, oil dru~. He aiievl1ate •~bortaae or one.cent .. ,.Sb• 'c:laitn no personal ten it on the night of Ja~. 26 but c ... ":.'.: 0 2~! :.:;:c-1' .~~ ·warmer With (bi Soolf .}eVel in/ ..b?O((af\t ,.~ltll .Jllih,. ~~ .J"aJd, ~~Whlc;tt ~~iaJJv p\agued &UthOrShl.P_. did not have the Opportunity tO C.nWt• <J Ae1C.111re11l1 CJ-4 ,creasjng Sat\ll'day lo ,6,0(M) to three·aacks'.ot·AadY lhix cO\j: COtnmercial bbk7\!reStau1>ants _ Orie .~.aShfP9.a)>ly 4ress~~ .. mail lt. He and,a .fell<?W officer ~" ~ ~ .... 8 ooo crete. . auperma•"eta. tW~ll starts _. woman Juror leaned forward -· were lbbl" tO 'ifeath trom ambUs?I · 1-.n.. ..... -.. "'-"•b ... , • 'tn the Sari"Fr~~ B~ Area Tb8 'Juflky.,-cl workers Jid~d and conTumefs'"'lhemselves. .her brows knJtted 1af:!ly :-as the while, on duty early the next =::i::,. ·~~ ~::.:::::• c~ e;eculOnat u"\i~~-Lnc1"9'Ulnl that Bedellap. left the area Hoarding •lartC when the price ·old lady recited ~er beli~fs that morning. . . llMMft•••• c~ w..t11tr ,.. ·.~btand~ulnl tyda1 WKboti\1thedhamWednes4&Y,~; ofcropperwel).tup allelementAofreliglonss1ncelhe -A 16-year old youth ls be1na -:,:.~· :! :::.::,• c: ..;wasex-!"'clff. ternoan, • · tdawn of time ~t together Into . held by juvenile authorities. ,_-:-_ ...... ________ -'.., • ~· I • I ' . ' • . : ' • • ' • s Frld.Y. f!t!!uary7, 1975 ,•I,. ~~~----~~~-... --------- --.. - - - - -,.,__._._.....,... 0 ,....Pa.-.Al -------~ --_.. -~--..----~ ~WJL.WJLW~~~----....,__ ------. r ~- d 1s Jt ·K . Iii. t :. 'B_ •.·n · ~ ..... · Q_~_ ': ...... ~" I ~~~:!!fst:~,1 . ..,u ' .... ~ With,li!ll!lAllV';;,.7·~·lx·' STOCK H'OLll <1!1.Jtlt). -•Ot' native to S~edeD":." and have to ea ve')'"'fa1i and under i'The Ja~pit•I an b:uge Carrolls, another American . ro~~~sipx;~;i~!ncji!:'e ·was rested , Swedish Comrf.HmlBta are trylni 18:th"nted that'"'the hamburg~rS 'pressing condiuons -lotaotpeo-Profits 1>8l\Utd chatn-... ~~lJs;e franchiSe, and the British ha~· Ci Alt to ~ri~-"twnM~~~~~ ~.)~1~~ ctid.n't have any essential ple and noJse," ~erkvl1t•aid. Mc0onal4's.,nd CarroJ •r burger chain Wimpys .are also 1n by Assistant ty prney ""' "-~and~ala. ' '<' "Flrat, We.'1011111 .. ~IO do our 1111.ontuallylle9t>all-._ -r•lion,inSwedellli >' • Jll>bCitCampaina~~· ·they say franc hambutjer . i\fileSoederl<vtst,cbai1rnano( a.bopping very ~••t In ~restaurants," Soedul:'.Vl9t Soo)) 0 .,_..;,; • FloYJ .Pal-day.~hereupOn sub· ~are'"Gdaogertolhework .. the. Communist repr.esentativea .. supecmarkets ''.like 'tb'• aid.. •;..., terson ;take ~qut, odve is1n&' ruitted a motto~ Judie .ini.Wople.'' . . on the Stockholro City CollncU Arnerican,s "and now we mus~ ,, 1 t ff , ~ ''Floyd-Burgers," named for the Lamoureux for a -alrec\ acquit~ i.1fthe Communilte had ~elr said.~n an interview Thursda>: aJsolearntoeaj.fast."h~ald. An •\Ito.• •~eould e former heavyweight boxing ta!. • W.f,, a "Big Mac" .harqbur1er, that the hamburger culture Is a If the council appears lnterestr .f!!t~~~~~Ar"~ ~~!~ .... ;. champio~. . . · .. He c la i m • ;Jte .• a 11 • •1ftj a•• and. a "Cok~" would be a danger to the worklne people.'' ed. in what Soederkvist called :"uiritious tbl....... .. , ..... '; ... "!"'. SoederJtvlst laJnouted that. the encompasslnk' CosLB· mesa city ·~nk'ofthe pastinStockholm. The chains not only ruin the . ''the barn burger problem ···the ...-·-· ... ~.. .... final blow ·or'thethains was that ordina~ce -describing it ii\ the Ag, irat~ Partt...1Pe_JQ_ber ac· customer's ~ea.1th b.ec11use of the i.ssue would be passed. 'on to • McDonald's, ap Am.e.rlt•nr they •·mostly employ very young words or Supreme Court Justice .cused ·~tfie A111er1can cultural poor nutritionat value of the food Parliament with suggeaU"'ns f°' "franchised tak.e-oOt restaurant. people and the w6r'k js a :1real \\lilHam 0 . Douglas on 'no':¥r im_pqiali,sm o( spreading food but also because ''the people alternatives, be said. bas two outlets ln .Stcv:tbQ\dl. strain to a tl!en·agcr. '' law as 8 fl.teat A.xe Ordinance -I ' · .... ' .. is far loo bro~. ~~~ Smallwood said the statute 1 • <t -·' --;-. which bans more than a score.Of ..,. , specific practices dealing wUh 1 . Red Glow f>QZzles ' I •• • Qf.f~cers . . ..,,·b rilliant red light ii. the sky o '(er San Clemente 'thursday night kept lhe Police department swl,tchboard buJzing with UFO rewrts .• ' · Tiie ll1bt appeared around 6: 15 a.m.~ remalrii.Dg ataUonary over· bead, :abd .then moved --in a nort~erly direction before dla:ap-peann1·; · Polle• Lt. Al Eblow and Officer Norris-.Cole both confirmed the si~Ung &nd tracked the object with binoculars. Their skywatch .lasted for 10 minu~. Dana Point Harbor Patrol of· flc,rs wbQ had been alerted IO the , ligbtlnl'lnformedthetw6olficets · what• they were ,actually seeing wastwoalrplanes. t , Howlver, San .Clemettte pot'ice to111"1 the sighting .. probable pyrotechnic d'evices fc-om C~mp Pendleton. They noted that other similaf lights were reported later in the Vicinity or the Marine base. -~a.n Cle.men.te.J.ir.elIUl.D theorized that the· UFO waa pro· bably I\ n1ire seQt up on a weather , balloorn,Ttiere have been recent r:£~~1 of youngstors using h · -Wied balloons ·or surgical gloves to lJt.unch UFOs over Sarr Clemente, fiepointedout. . . 0 11'1 ,. -· ~t th e occult does not even have the " rang~ 'L~ fl saving grace Of exempting ~··I tain religious matters which Un·em· .. ,. . loy· ment co.~:d s~ebr.:;li~t~~l under the ill"· ' ' dinance, an unscrupulous poUce ::. _' .· · department and an unscrupulous 1 cit y government could prosec•e an y orthodox minister wbp .t u1·t·s N. .· e· : w .n.· gh counseled a young person and IC--cepled a church donation,'' he said . Both Detective Dick Bowman 011 ...,. • • . and paid police agent-informant By GARY GRANVILLE CH U. Dell'( l'il.C ~taff Unemployment in O.range county reached an all tjme high in January when there 62,SOO persons out of wwk and Ute un· employment rate jumped to 8. l percent. And . according lo state labor analysist Alla Eldridge, the end or a sharp decline in employriient lb al began six months aid isn't in sight. "Every indicator we have tells us things will' get worse before they get better," Mrs.· ~ldri<!ge said. · Included among those in· dicators are forecasts received U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT HITS 8.2°1o. Story, Page A4. • i. ,-. · •· ~· ,•,· . Mrs. Cindee Seidel, who.flrit'aet ''•(]: w.oUldn't be surPrised to &ee the elderly wo~ up tor arrest, ·.the uniinp16yment ,rate teach 9 ha.ve testified Airs. Pryor ~r.cent," Mrs. Eldr)dgesaid. seemed sincere in discusstn1 r _','As @-ll)lllter or fact," she their stated problems during an 1Jldde.d ''it's possible the rate interview. ' · migtJt cllm~lo 10 Percent.'' Smallwood argued that the or.-Orange~ county's all lime high dinance is also ir\ violation of I un•l!IPIOYD)l'~I ra~o ·C&DIC in both U.S. and stale COMtilutional · Jariu.~r:r and,APriloF,l,971 when it guarantees of !ree.d.oma o/ rl.a~b•.!l B,7.percflit. ' speech, worship and tbe,right lo I Bow11;Yer~.in.th0s.,..mooth$. the make a living; .. ...:... . . , total ~umber of. unernplQ.)'ed , 'the motion was denied,-Wtfor rang'ed from 48,000'to52,000. Last re·submission later:'"... I month's unemployment roll of "That·s a doozy," prosecutor 62,500 exceeded the former rec- d Campagna declared of argu-or high of 52,800. a mark ments that l\1rs . Pryor is being I reached in January, 1971. From Page Al deprived of her right to make a living by requiring that she only give astrological readings and counsel fr ee. He compared it to a case of pro- COLS ON secuting prostitution. in which . from emplo1ers whosayllley see • • • the law forbids prostitution .. ' /ewer rather than more jobs on although presumably the \\.'Oman thehori.ion . same peri~.·Nixon told,.bim Qtrat would be free to do whateV~r she 1 ', Mrs. Eldridge also mentioned he would teslgn if .the u .S. pleased as long as she did not that new employers are not com· Supreme Cpurt ruled he had lo charge. . ing to Orange County as rapidly surrender the~. · ' "What we are prohib1ling ls as they did the last two' years . · 'the business' of practicing these i when· unemployment drqpped ·"He said he would not sit and .. Black Arts in Costa ftfesa," Cam· From Page Al after a series of aerospace preside over the destruction of pagna said of the long list or dis- layoffs hit the job market in the the presidency," Colson said. ciplines, beliefs, talents oi: al· 1 Fl h D oaoi,Pli.tSt.llff......_ early1970s. ''He said if he lost in Supreme leged abilities \\'hich are forbid· 1 GRENADE as !I resser llardest hit last month when Court on the tapes he would re· den if paid for. i the number of jobless climbed by sign.'· ··when they begin charging ,, . ~ission Viejo Fire Captain Rodger Cornelison can whip 9,900 persons were retail trade ·others, they come into contact 1 • and we sawed-very carefully," on his clothes in 11. seconds when the alarm goes off. and service industries. Colson said Nixon was confi-with ordinance," said Cam-P9rter~aid : · Don't believe it? Just turn to page Dl and see this guy Both were hit hard by expected dent that the Supreme Court and pagna. ·He.s,idJ..aura did.npt speak at move. seasonal layoffs in department particularly the four justices A don;:&tion of $15 is accepted by all (lunng the saWing. which took stores and at amusement parks Nixon appointed would support Mrs. Pryor, but s. he says. it·is to , lS min~~-The gl'eAS.4e did not · ~ thatthriveontoucisttradc. him. ·• heilg J.UPPlemerit up~eep of ber ~ explode;-.. · "' · _;-~-· 'But the _job losses were across The court ruled 8 to 0 in July ho,me./J.Qd. saD,cL.uary -.t 499 It came off and Laura's finger M w H d the .board. in manufacturing. 1974 that Nixon had to surrender Cabri lo St., and publi1hinc :. was saved. A later examination esa oman unte constructi~n, _govern~ent, and the tapes. ,costs. ' J • of the gr~ade, nearl 60 years ti other service 1ndustr1es as well Nixon resigned the presidency "I h,a.t.e to do it," she testified. otd.t i1nju'9ated It ... r ,.. .. Xi:.~·~ . .,J. .= . asinretailtradeandamusement three weeks.later.. . ·!" 4'']Jie.sig.n ,says donations.'But l pt~t.Y.e; · "1 ·~ .... -. c D ~ ·. park operations Colson said ·Nixon's comment give t.hem two hours of talking ;· "L~.ura walked .irrto~ib.e-)iOsgj~J n ar ' ecep·11· rln~... . The ~onstruction industry con· about Kissinger apparently was a bo.u t their· wives and watti.nc·room and was given a big U . t1nued 1n an employment slump based on Ki.ssin1er's advocacy of boyfrieli ds ... There's no · hug by her rnother. · that began two years ago. .an early resumption of the bomb-charge. If l Would charge I'd be t '!It's-just part of the job,'' In January, 1974, there were 1ing or North Vietnam in in business and I'm not in busi· • Porter: said. 0 We didn't want lo 28,400 employed in the building December 1972. ness:" ;: seethelitUegirlhurt." FromWlreServlces began working on car engines trades. Last month, the total C_olson said ~issinger, .then She testified she has onen ~ Porter said Laura was "pretty DALLAS -Sheriffs deputies whe she was 10 years old, could employed in construction was White House adviser for national served clients free ;: relieved" when she removed her are seeking a former Costa Mesa perform on overhaul when she 24 ,900. ·Security affairs, resumed secret "Do you think I;m persecuting finger from the grenade, but woman who is the president of was 16, and built her first car at Mrs. Eldridge's gloomy mon· negotiations in Paris w.ilh the .. you?" Assistant City Attorney ' ; didn't say anything more than Twentieth Century Motor Car 18. thly rePort was accented by pre-North Vietnamese on Dec .5, 1972 Campagna asked at one point i ·'gosh•• or ••great'' when the Corp .. the company which Late Wednesday night sheriff's dictions of a worsening situation ~nd immediately. ca~led Ni~on : "No. I like .you," Zelda replied , l. operation was over. claimed to have made a revolu-deputies in Dallas reported they on the Orange County labor · Start the bombing immediate· -asking for ttts birthdate so she "Shewasquitedaied," Porter tionarynewcar. could not fina Mrs. Carmichael market. ly. These ma;~men have could prepare an astrological. I ~aid of the mother. ··1 didn 't Elizabeth Carmichael. 42, end or other membersol the corpora-How much worse? doublecrossed us. chart tor him. think she, realized it was all nineotherofficersofthecorpora· lion's s taff. Meanwhile, a r...:.c=o...====='-'---------7"------------"""''-'...~~~'---..,_---- over." lion are charged with conspiracy showroom the company had on .. ~---•-•llll••••••••••••••.,.••-------~-----­to commit theft over $10,000. Ventura Boule.Yard in Encino Bond was set al $25,000 each. was closed down Thursday. ~ Deputies searched Mrs. Olhcrs sought along with Mrs. ~ _ _A tJl"'7Jeffle'l.t. ~ i Red Attack Foiled Carmichael's home in Dallas Carm ichael are identified as ea (,t(Jlt. 1"1*1 Ii.II . f Thursday . They are also Leonard K-atch and Samuel ' r""-', ' SAIGON (UPI) -Communist searching for the nine others ac· Schlisman, both of California; WINT 4 forces today attacked a govern· cused in a restraining order al· Andrew Farrell, 61 , of Thousand ER SALE l ment infantry Position near Due leging violation or Texas' decep-Oaks; Joseph Comstock Jr., 32, I Duc.onthesouthernapproaches tivetradepracticesact. Redondo Beach: Ronald to Da Nang, but were driven off, "There is a good possibility she Consoli, 41 , Encino; Charles leaving 45 bodies and 25 weapans has returned to California, 1• said Lewis Jr., 39. Dallas: Earl Lively on the battlerield, according to Sheri£f's spokesman Charles Jr .. 47 , Dallas; Kri stin Cooper, military reports reaching Coleman. "We'recheckingevery 27, Dall as, and \Vhitlock Sharpe, Saigon. The attack was part of kind of lead on her whereabou~s . 45. Dallas . renewed Communist assaults on Ir sh.e 's gone back to California, ln another development, John ·goVernment positions 1n South I'm sure we'll want ta extradite Power, a designer recently rired Vie·tnam•s north'ernmost tier." by the company, testified at a quarter, therepQrt!sajd. Mrs. Carmichael arrived in hearing in Dallas Wjdnesday Dallas from CalifornJa over a that that the pr tolype ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~'-"'*'"- Jeck R. Curley ' .._.,.. ............ ,..._ .. ......., ThOmM..Kffvll ·-Thomas AJ Murphlne 1~ow ..... MIW • O\M1n H. Loos Richard P. Nall '"'"•l..,l~"'E"I«' r • l week ago, announcing she was automobile promoted by the moving her company·s head· company was ··cannibalized" quarters and plant from Burbank and the rt! were no original parts to Dallas where some 9.000 init. persons , would be employed in He said the air·cooled engine building the car that would go 85 was the type used for Portable miles an hour and wouJd give 70 generators and the steering miles per gallon of gas. wheel a type round on a small She failed lo say the company foreign car. is under three restraining orders Actions in Californi~ charge in California prohibiting sales of the firm with not having enough stocks, dealerships or opns to buy capital to back up investment5 . the car, a three-wheel two · cylinder vebtcl_e called the Revette. Mrs. Carmichael said in a rc- centin\erview in Los Angeles," I didn't build this company to serive humanity. And I don't give a hoot in hell what people think of me as lqng as they buy my cars.'' She claimed she put $5,000 to $15,000 ;1 day into her business and. "where.I get it is nobody's damned business.'' M.rs. Carmichael said . ahe Art ·Reward Set HARTFORD, Conn. CAPJ Museum officials have offered a SJ.,000 rew an! for the retum or a Gi.lnbsborough painting stol•n ftom the naU\)l\'s oldest public ·~.museum. The 18th cenfury aillng, "Woody Landscape"' y Engliab mbter Thomas· Galnsb0rou1h, was cut from lt.a frame Tbursdiay at the Wada worth Atheneum . Onassis Put In Hospital PARIS (APJ -Aristotle .Onassis entered the American Hospital in sub- urban Neuilly today for treat· ment· of a debilitating muscular disease complJcal- ed by nu. He '"""tin through a. rear door to avoid photo· grapher1 ga_tbercp at the main entrance. • Tbe d9-)lear-old Greek multimllllonaln! and husband ·of the former Jacguclioe ken· nedy llew to Parla from Athens Thursday night in a private executive jet. Family sources said M.rs.. Onulis in- sisted that he.t husbanCI be moved from Atheu (OT treal-- ment abroad. . \ ' I \ . ., , . 11)4Ml!O ATIDWY . . • " I I I li!Li!i ilji I I CREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER • •·• • "· • , ••·· ••• ' . . . . . .... ,. . NEWPQRf. BEA"u • . ."17Z7 Wt:STCU~'Fbll .. "" •• ... ··~ ........ ~ L1'1GllNA 'BEAGfll·oi •. .,; 3<S Nflll1"H CIM.'<l"l<W~•t ~SM! :• .. • , . !. .... .: ....... r '- '· 2J649 T.OF.IAANCE • • . J. /O~n 'J.oti~W.f.,JIL)(p, • • I •, .. ' ' ll1,l~·~\J9t • r . ••• ' . Wl~DA TS & S~lUIDAYS 9:00 to S!JO "l ' ..... ' " • • • { I • • I I f • - ' • ••• . ~ School •• ' " • ' f ' ,.. • I M':'" ... :. :B ay .e ··closed I B1GARYGRANVllJ.E I Ot•DltfiliMiiiaii-' The •c;liool at:& couflt.y QPerat· ed Juvenile fozeslry camp will, 1 have to be cJo.eidJune 30 unless it. • 11 rehebilttated to. meet new· 1 earthquake safety standards. the 1 Oran1e County Grand Jury bas lt 1s expected that the board warned; will resPond to the jury's plea for I ''Immediate action" is needed action Tuesday by asking County to bring the school at Los Pinos Administrative Officer Robert I Forestry Camp ur, to standards Thomas for recommendations. the jury said in a etter this week Los Pioos is a 96-bed, 18· I to the county Board of buildiqg juvenile facility located Supervisors. near O.rtega Highway a short dis- 1 ''The Field Earthquake Safety tance from the Orange-Riverside Act is m.eant to protect the health county border. and welfare of children . It was built to federal rather I Therefore, the Grand Jury urges than local speeincattona· in 1965 the board's prompt action," the ' asaJobCorpstralningcenter. 1 letter continued. The "'$a.5 million facility was . abandoned In. mJtl-1969 Sbd later ""''""------------.,., leased to the county under a 20- Frld!y, f.0..U!!X 7, 197$ OAILV PILOT i;l:I .. • • Sha do ·Kno-ws Radio Star ff.ecalls Mystery Era ByJANWORm 6f ... °"'"" ...... sa.... The,epook:f 'orgarlmusic tsuiTds to a climaxi Suddenly, a deep, ominous voice booms out slowly, "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts or men?" As millions of Americans or the 1930s, 40s, and~ knew well, the answer can only be ''The Shaaadoow Knows.·· So began ''TheShadow ' •• one or the most popuJar radio series of all time. For more than 20 years, stories of the debonair Lamont Cri.:nston, transformed into the wily Shadow, captivated Sunday night audiences. Bret Morrison was the man whose \'oice and spine-chilling laugh kept listeners pleasantly goesebumpy from 1944 to 1956. In •El Toro Thursday for a savings and loan grand opening, Mor- rison reminisced about radio in its Golden Age. DMly Pilot ib" f'M" THE SHADOW KNOWS Bret Morrison ''I never approved of live au- diences,'• be Maid .. It destrqyed1 the illusion.•• - "The Shadow" was.created by a writer of the early 30s named Maxwell Grant. It stilrtcd as a pulp magazine, wh.lch was so successful that someone hit OD the idea of trying it as a series on the infant medium, radio. An early "Shadow" was none other than Orson W~IJes. Later, radio actor Bill Johnstone look over the character. and Morrison came along after that, play- ing the part tonger than either ot the other two until the show went orr the air in 1956. Lamont Cranston, alias ••The· Shadow,'' \11'85 a young, wealthy sophisticate who had learned the art of hypnos is in the Orient. He fought for the good and right and always ended up savin g his girlfriend Margo. Margo '''as played by four differenl ~1 c­ lresses during Morrison's years, including Marjorie Ande\-son. Leslie Woods, Grace Matthe wsp and Gertrude Warner. year free use permit issued by the U.S. Forestry Service. Hard Headed Near 70, now, Morrison looks more like a healthy Palm Spr- ings retifee than the eerie hero who "clouds men's minds" with a mystical ability to mesmerize therp and then disappear. ''I'm more substance now than shadow," he says. ··The plot was as good a s anything else then," Morrison reflects. ''Maybe it's a little funky and corny by today's stan- dards." Youths sent to the detention in· stitution spend half their day in class and the other half on as· signed work projects. According to Assi!tant Proba· tion Officer Tom Borque, seven classrooms are in use at the Los Pinos. Because of split shifts, the school, which is operated by the county Department or Educa- tion, can "get by'.' with four classrooms, Borque added. This is n 't a trick or treat creature made up for fun . His ''head " is a casting be· ing m oved by an overhead <'r a ne at the Borg-Warner Corp. in York, Pa. He's plump and round-faced, with a half-JDOOn of white hair circling his bald spot. But if you close your eyes when he demonstrates the fa mous ''Shadow" voice a nd laugh, you'll be right back to 1950s radio. Morrison and his colleagUes went through the rocky transition to televis ion in the 50s. Some sur-. vived in the business, and many didn't, • Calypso King Commissary 'Abdicates' "People today still like to be scared," he said. "It's a kind of stimulus that we seem to need from time to time." He regrets the p assing of radio's theatrics. ··Radio was theater of the mind." he said. "You heard the voices. and your imagination did the r est. The unknown is much scarier." Hitler Gets Worker Fired He said Thomas' office has begun cost and work studies to de· termine what work is needed lo bring the school up to standards and whal the project is likely to cost. Food Costs lJOUr To Increase i t'oeatlonal School , DEAR PAT: J f1an lo attend a 1 vocational schoo after my high l school graduation this June. Do you have any Ups on telling a good school from one that is less desirable? A. V •• San Oemente Visit the school before enroll· lnc and check with at least three prospective employers, asking If they would hire a graduate of the school being considered, if any 1 have been hlred recently and wbetber or not the school's traln· Ing makes any difference in 1 starting pay. Avoid schools using big.It pressu.re sales methods and read! aay contract carefully to , see II It cap be canceled. Ask for reference• from graduates and check accreditation standards by wrlUng: to the Departmeat of Ed· I ueallon. Bureau of School Ap· provals, 1!'1 Capitol Mall , Sacramento, CA 95814. lnl'orma· tlon on vocational programs of- fered by the state also can be re· quested from Vocational Edaca· tion at the above address. You also may want to order the free P1tmpblet, ''Pocket Gulde to Claooslng a Vocational School,'' from Consumer Information, Pueblo, Co. 81009. JlfcdUng List Blun Mesa f unera/, . - Home Bla.sts Coroner Ban Operators of a Costa Mesa fun e ral hom e acc used th e Orange County coroner 's ofrice Thursday of disc riminati ng againsl the premises by refusing lo take bodies there. It is alleged in the Orange County Superior Court action , filed by Norman and Elaine Arbuckle , Westcliff Chapel Mortuary. that two other funeral homes in Costa Mesa are still en- joying business generated by coroner's officers who transport bodies to those establishments. The Ar buckles claim they were taken off the coroner's rotation list last May 31 with no explana· lion from the sheriff.coroner for' that decision. Under tHe rotation list system used by coroner's de puties, bodies are tra nsported to the funeral home at the head of the li st when relatives express no pre·. ference for the funeral director handling the last rites or their nextofkin. l DEAR PAT: Please, please · tell rpe if there is any way to get my name orr dozen$ of mailing lista. I'm so tired of all the junk mail I get. There must be some way to do this short of contacting each advertiser. The Arbuckles claim that the coroner's decision has cost the m at least $60,000 in re venue from the date they were taken off the ' list and they demand tha_t sum in damages. Judge H . Walter Steiner has set March 13 as the date he will rule on the Arbuckles' demand for a restraining order against further observance of the cor- oner's ban . -E.W., San Clemente Write to Direct Mail Marketing 1 Association, 968 NaUonal Press .Building, Washington, DC 20004. Ask for the appropriate form, fill It out and return to DMMA.. This trade association then will ask its 18" member companies to st.op sending you ads, catalogs and solicitations. Since two-thirds of Deputy County Coroner Gene ·Miller commented Thursday that his department would have more to say on the subject at a later date. all direct mall advertisers belong loDMMA,tblsmoveonyourpart . Mayor· Wounded , 11bould eliminate most of your troublesome mail. GraRola Fo,.,,...ra ' HOLLISTER (AP) -Mayor Jim Kludt was cu{ on the right band by a holdup man who then ned the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. office here Thursday before obtaining any money. Kludt is manager or the utility o£fice. 1 WASHINGTON (UPll -A cenlury of subsidized groceries r.ivailable to service m e n in military commissaries will come to an e nd next year, the Pentagon said today. The decisiori lo st.op using tax· p ayers' money to pay opera· tional costs will drive up the price or food sharply in the domestic commissary s·yste m . The nation's fourth largest food chain did S2 billion in business last year. It will also increase the cost of rood by a lesser degree in u .s. military commissaries abroad. 1-ligher military pay and con·! gressional .cuts in the Pentagon. budget were cited as two major• rea sons for the move. : Service personnel pay ror the commissary food but the govern- ment currently useS; tax funds for the Sl!-laries of store employes and to subsidize other costs. A Navy study last March showed commissary customers sav ing an average of 19 perce nt on purchases. l\tilita ry ofr1cials said today the taxpayer support in domestic military s tores will be phased out beginning in October. By Oc- tober, 1976, commissary shop· pers will have to pay the full cost of commissary operations, they said . Tax money will continue to pay £or the cosl of shipping food to American commissaries abroad, but those who buy rood will find the ·cost of s tore workers salaries included. One of the mai n reasons for the change, officials said, is the pay raises give n servicemen in re- cent years to bring their wages up to pay scales in private en- terprise. Bloody Suitcase Just for Supper ROME (U PI )-Thepilotofan Itali a n airliner radioed the con· trol towe r as he approached Leonardo da Vinci Airport for landing that a bloodstained suit· case had been spotted in the bag· gage hold. · Police turned out in rorce. In side the suitcase they found a newly slaughtered lamb cut into[ pieces for someone's dinne r. DEAR PAT: As a newcomer to this area I've read "At Your Service'' 'since my arrival , and now I have a request for you . While driving in the Midwest, one of the: newspapers there ran a whole column on home-made granola cereal that was out of this worla, plus being highly nutritious. Can you pr<?vide a similar recipe? Pilot Will Off er K.F., Laguna Niguel It'• In tbe mall, one of several '"Super Snack" recipes avaJJ.able from Dorothy Wenck, home ad· vlser for the Orange County _A&rlcal&11te Eztenslon Service. 'RaalfnCl•9•tieWA ~e • DEAR PAT: I've heard there ' ls a toll-free number that runaway teen-agers can call tore· lay a message home and be re· ferred to social agencies,/orfinall· clal or mf:dico.l help, Can you tell me what this n1,1mber Is an.d who 1 sponsors,,thls:tervic;.~?. n~ h r. • T .D., Ro.ntJngto1t O'l'IC Operation Peace of Mind ls a 1 natlonWlde eervlce set up last year by the Texas aovernor'• of· nee and financed bf' prlv..U do· 110111>111. lntuat.ed airer lb• Dean Alle .. Corll .,ardor rlnl wu dll· clued la HOWJton, tbe aenlce •Imo lo relleve 1119 m1Dd1 of pa...,nll' l>f hln•l"•I'' li!O.V. Th• toll·free llae for oal.of~le call• Ii a•t·111·H41. T•e Tesu aa•••Y-1 an:in.nsr. In ......., 1t•.n:..au. ·s~hool Prognosis Among "Sunday's Best" in the Daily Pilot, editors predicted to· day, these will intrigue readers: MEDICAL SCHOOL-The pro- gnosis iS not good for the UCI Medical S.chool, according to Daily Pilot Staff Writer Douglas Fritzsche's diagnosis . I-le tells bow the "patient" is suffering from a severe case or internal sniping, but there are some treat- inen~ th~t soold help, he reports ih a special wrapup on the sub- ject, the Sunday Specie I. TAXES, TAX·ES-ln case you've ever )lt'Ondered what the auditor 'looks for whC!n (and ir> your ta.xds happen to get audited,· a Christian Science Monitor Service story tells in the YOU Section. A sepa"ale story, rrom the Associated Press, tells; another tax story. Dodgers are· getting awag with It, s~heduled for the A Section . (suNDAY'S BEST) FANTASY ISLAND-Whether you're s unning yourself for a week or settling down to write a best-selling novel, Ibiza iS the place to do it. Fo rmer staff writer Candace Pe arson describes the isle where living is easy all year round. On the Trave l Page. COMPUTERESE-!'lot -iced so·me funn-y parti·al wor-ds in the ne-w11ip1lper l·ately? They are the result of a computer produc· lion process, and they drive Editor To m Keevll madder than 1 anyone el1e. lie explains the 1 origin or bad h.,yphena ·tlOl')S and . yents his rage ln Edlt or·s 'Notebook. On ttrt! Edltorlal Pa1es. PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad (UPI) -Trinidad's. famous calypso king, Mighty Spaqow. has retired his title following an outburst of obscenity during a performance. I-le also races ar· rest. The Sparrow, who helped s pre ad Trinidad's famou s musical storytelling to all cor· ners o~ the world , told the carnival development committee he would not perform Sunday at th.e calypso king competition, a traditional high point or the island's annual pre-Lenten _ carnival. Police Commissioner Tony May said Sparrow, whose real name is Slinger Francisco, would be charged with usi ng obscene language in a public place. With the visuals of television and cinema, Morrison said, ii · Jusion disappears. "'Take Frankenstein,·• Mor- rison said . "We've glamorized him so much -to rnake him ap- peal to children -that he has become a pet. "Frankenstein and Wolfman- those old scary figures -are no longer frightening. Mere visual treatment doesn't have the shock value of something unknown." " In the early days of Morrison's ·stint as ''The Shadow," the show was produced before live au- diences in the Longacre Theater in New York City. TORONTO. Ont. (AP) -A Canadian arbitrator has ruled that a Je wish employer had the righl to fire a worker who hung a picture of Adolf Hjtler at hi s \.11orkplace. 1-l. W. Arthurs. a law professor, ruled in favor of dress manufac- turer Henry Zett and said he acti ed within his rights under his company's agreement with the International Ladies Garment \Vorke rs Union. But Arthurs awarded the worker. \\1h0Se name was not made public, a week's pa y in pl ace of noliceor dism1ssal Mrs. MARGARET SUTER · ''I wanted a dependable, safe place for Charlie. I decided on Mini-Skool. And I'm glad I did. The first day I walked in to Mini·Skool, I was impressed. I saw child-sized furniture. stairways with small steps, bright happy· looking walls and carpets. Things that seemed to add up to a safe place for my ch ild. And now that Charlie goes to Mini-Skoal every day, I feel even more secure. I like lhe personal attention Charlie gets from the staff. And the proper supe rvision. Mini -Skoal is the best value in child care that I've found. And I've checked a lot of places. I would recommend Mini-Skoal to the parenl of any pre-schooler." SPECIAL HINl-SKOOL FEATURES O HapJJY. 1nrlched environment and programl for ch1ld11nup to 7yean O Variety' of full and Pf>r1 day programs B Accredited klnd1rg11nen and Qf'!d• one After·Khool care O Full act~ dally sthtdulc /or f!ach ll9f 91'0\Jp, \>Ath reading readineu skill program 11 wttebM Mis. O Proless1ooal, qualllied staff o St11e 11cent1d O Spacious, mod1rn facilities and cruttve plaw-ound O Hot.1WCU balanced meals • • EOtNGEA AVE w ~ > ~ • < ~ ~ ~ • 0 ' AVE < 8 • ~ SLATER AVE < 0 0 , ~ < > ELLIS AVE For Information, or to register your chlld call us today. Hurry. · Enrollments are limited. • • ........ .IL .IL M1N1 .. '~kooL A CHILD'S Pl.AC£ 9945 Slater Avtnue, Fountain Valley Telephone 968-4451 \2tt4-11· ' • - :SfWr~oc'/,£1 ;Receives Begree Fro111 Wire Sel;\'lc .. ~lock Holmea received an· ~ry·decree -for coalribu- tiON to the i•art and science of ... n '· • • .. ··-·~ ..... i .-i ·ent:~~.~ :'. , ·mghest ~ Q Y~tii.;s:. t • ' . . t , ''· • • ". • • : WASHmolfON '(AP) . ...:.. Tllo .year lbw of 4.1 percent. AJtbb.iib ' ·, thf g9v~!•.m"l~~~d. hatlon'il uoeillplo:r,ni~ur rate a am~J part•'1the iublequent fn· . In. its latest ierrt, the Labor \ Jumped 'to .•,z poreent l:n cre~se boc.ulfred durlnC llast win· Department:~'1 a 100..,nally· li'a11uuy, Jta lillbelt'}e;vel In llS t1r • •l!,•'8>' •~!•II, be ,~n· adjus(ed 930,000 Americans years as 7 .5 nlll1lon Ai!>,i-lca.dJ employmene ate ·ro•t m.clltt joined the unemployment ·rolls were · unablo-cliO·llad ~ lut aharpJy.frtmlutAugust, wbenlt. from DecembettoJa11uary. ) sleuthing." . . Colorado State PresM!ent A.a. ~,,r ~ambel'l•I• presented the ~iree to the mythical detective . at the ecd of a four-day sym-. rmonth, the government ,..arted WIS 5 .4 pere~t. • I today. · •" • . ~ . · Most Increase In ,Joblusness . I Tbe ~anuart '1'a\e wu a full· SINCE AUGtlM'; jobleunea• last month was due to layoff1, •• ' percc;ntage PQint above Deeem· has risen by a _ally adlust· the number of WOl'ken who lost I ·bet' a 7 .2 percent level, Ille single . l>d 2.1 mlWono mon1 thu In any ,their last Job 'flS "'ll')ftecl up bf biggest monthlY lnpvH alnee .ot.her flve·IXIObth span since 1940, 640,000, seas~Dally aclJust.ed. December 19511 wbeil It also rose .. posium on JJ,olmes and bis c:ria.tor, S!.r Art6ur Conan I>Qyl_e"- 1 percent ~ from S.5,peh:ent to A • Old L ·ee? ,i • (..___P_EO_P_L_E _). )t -llbly WBI the nrat awarded' to a fictional character. Cameron Hollyer, curator of the Toronto Sherlock Holmes Colle!.!tlon, accepted the award o-n behalf of Holmes and apologized for the detective's in- 8.bility to attend th~ ceremony in ~rson·. • Singer Eartlaa Kitt saya sh1> )»Jans to sue· the Central In- telligence Agency for allegedly ·· <.'Om piling a dossier on her. i Miss Kitt c)aims a dossier was. prepared on orders by the late President Johason•s administra· fion and continued under former ~ldent Nixon. • • • Four American businessmen say they plan to turn the SS Unit· ed St8tu, now .rusUng al anchor ln the mothball fleet at Norfolk, Va. into an ullra-Juxurious seago-; 1nJ' condominium. Uf'IT .......... Wedding Planned . . . Rabbi Aaron Zimmerman has announced plans to perform marriage ceremony for two talking myna birds. Rajah (top) and Rani. Ceremony is scheduled for. Niagara Falls, of course. . 4.5percent._ . .. .-sen1e, a • Heavy layoffs were sprea-a· . . . aCl'OSI the ecpoomy lut ~th.. · · • ~tf:,bo~1~:.":t::.1.~u~'; 2 ·Elderly Sisters workers, teen-~. women and men. , · THE SHAJIJ! lnCn!Ble In Ul1• employment. 1lnee th~ f!)I •Is evidence of the ;,pee;t Witii-wtitch the recession 1\81 •pread through the economy and apparenUy is much more severe than the Ford Administration bas forecast. The administration's latest 'predic· lion is that joblessness will ~ak at 8.5 percent this year but conU· nuing layoffs since Qle J&J)uai-y data was collected now indicated it could rise even higher. Charged in Fires . . . NEW YORK <AP>1 -·Tw<1 elderly sisters· have been arrest· ed on an arson charge and are suspected in an ."Arson and Old Lace'' scheme involving more than 400 fires and millions of dollars in insurance claims, authorities say: · The 12.year pattern of sus· picious fires suggeSts lhe work of "one of the biggest arson rings" ever encounte~ by the Fire Unemplo:Yment bas.not risen .above 8 percent since 1941 when it averaged 9.8 percent for the en· tife 1ear. There were 55.9 million Depa,rtment, ~aid the depart· persons in the work force that ment s sec.retary, Robeft..Perei.- year. The government did not Rose Sb1ffman, 73, and Sylvia begin keeping monthly statisUcs · Goldberg, ~·.were arrested on· until 1948 charges .of h1nng a "torch" -a belonged to Mrs. Sbiftman's te~ year-old son, Abraham J . Shif· fma.n, a re-1 estale· man, who was also arrested. Tin:·s1LVEil-llAIBED a!.oteis showed up in state Supreme Court on Thursday bundled in fur .coats and well-tanned from a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. They and Shi(fman were re· leased in their own custody • . The Maritime AdministrationJ which bought the ship for. $12 million in 1972, announced it will be sold for '13 million tc a group of executives operating as W.W.· Ventures of Orange County, Va. Nixon Belongings· .On Way to ·C·oast In the. post world war II · professional arsonist-~ burn a period, joblessness apprdached 8 vacant $50,000 house 1n Far,. percent only ·once, in Oclober Rockaway, Queens. The house 1949 when it bit 7.9 percent of 62.1 '----------'--- million persons, and that was on· ly for one month because of a coal miners strike. UWEBORDEN Tl\TllfrO'lfP Is headed by -' -Wlllla"' Wyant or Locust Grove: ' . WASHINGTON (AP) -More Others' lhvolved in the purchase than SO ~xes of former_ Pre~1· are'l'lteo4oreYouni,anIBMex· dent R1char~ M. N1XO!J s ec'ttiye"°from White Plains, N.Y.; personal ~elonginJts are being Donald Wilson, a Pan American flown to h1~ .San Clemente home World Airways executive from· aboardamili~cargoplB1_1e. , Stamt.ord, Conn.;· and' 8 fourth The bul~Y. shipment of _N1xoi;i s partn..er from California who waS memorab1l1a, pre-pres1dent1al· patched to liim today at govern-DURING THE 1957·58 re· : 'T()()_ JllOLENI;' .C!'ent~xpense. .. . .. __ . _cession, which at that time was· Indictments for oonspiraey ·to comri>.il arson and soliciting to commil arson came ' after the three allegedly hired and paid a •·torch " who turned out to be. Fire A1ar shal Thomas Russo, ,~,.orking undercov er. The sislers, who live near each olher in Rockaway, Queens, were charged in only the one case. But Queens Dist. Alty. I Nicholas Ferraro said they were believed to have been the go~ ' betweens for building owners and arsonists hired lo set fires for notidentined. _papers and m8:terial~ that Jtave --accumulated Slnce his res1gna· .. lion last Aug. 9 was lo be dis- Miss Belen MerglJJ, 22. a Yugoslavian immigrant who was fired from her real estate job two : days ago, won the $300,000 JI-· llnoia lottery bonanza. : The personal items were treed regarded as the worst since the PH ILA DELPHIA {UPI) insurance money. \ by court ~rder Wednesd~y, bu_t Great Depression, jOblessness The ABC-TV ne lwork movie the que_st1on of .owners~1p a.na hit a peak of 7.5 percent in May •'The l!..egend of Lizzl" Borden" FEBRAROSAIDtheopei'ation possession or his pres1d~nt1al 1958. There were 67.8 million will not be carried by WPVl-TV began 12 years ago when the tapes and documents remains to ... persons in the work force that here because it contains "ex· tht:ee allegedly began to buy up be resolved. month. cessive violence,'' Eugene houses in Queens, obtain high in· More people are oulof work to· Mccurdy, vice president·· and ·surance on them and then pay to· CHIEF JUDGE David L. day than at any time $ince the general manager of the station, have them burned to the ground. Bazelon of the U.S. Court of Ap-depression years, bul the work announced today. Nooeoflhefiresunderinvestiga .. peals 'here appointed a three· forcenowismuchlarger,having. Mccurdy said the · movie. lion led· lo death or injury, judge pane l Thursday Lo handle grown from S2 million to aboul 91 scheduled to be telecast Monday aulh<>rities said. · the legal challenges raised by million. night, contained "two excep· Perez said in some instances ., Miss Mergi)j immigrated to -tho Ullited Satates In 1966, a and lives in Chicago with her father. Mllaa, who was laid' off fJ:'Om bis job at·a National Lead Co. plant Nixon's lawyers against a new The s urge in unemployment is tionally macabre and 'bloody Se· bunga lows \\"ere purchased t¥w that s ays the government in sharp contrast to the picture quenc.es'ofbrutalityand·violeoce che~ply and superficial repairs .owns the presidential ~aterial_s. ·just 15 months earlier, when the which occ;~ in the JllOV~·s/inaJ made to increase the insurance WomanSues- HasaT~. About Bras . The panel musl. f1rsl decide jobless rate had fallen to a 3112. scenes... . .... ~ value-of th·e building. .. r-be!ther a codsliµJW<mal question ~-F-=·-:;!=·=··==· =·==·=··=-=·=··==· -=·=-=-=·=========;;=::;;::;;:::=;:::=;:::======-'====i' fo:ur montl'J.s ago. She plans to aet another job, ' despite her new weallll. .. HONOLULU <AP) -,. Charlette ••1 think I should •• she said · Holdman contends that s he has a ••1101 not ready to retireyei.•• • constitutional right not to wear a bra. * Miss Holdman sued three slate Queen Ell.sabetll Il dropped prison officials for $60,000 in cosUy plans to modernize Sand.r· damages this week after being ingham House, her country refused enlry to visit a prisoner retrep.t in Norfolk County. in her capacity as local executive because sh, feels it would be "in· ·director of the American Civil appropriate'' during Britain's ·Liberlies Union. · · -economic crisi1, Buckingham "I was told,prison regulations Palace announ.ced. · required· lhal I could not enter But, •~kesman said, she will unk?ss J wore a bra,'' she said. open the 105-year.old Jacobean· Miss Holdman said she has nol style .. Victorian mansion to ·the . worn a bra for several years~ Her public n4fxt year. suit asks for an injunction in Sancliin.gham will be the first· 1circuit court against the no-bi-a privately owned royQ,restdence rule, which she says violates her . to be thrown open to t~paying· constitutional rights. Which ~it.ors, althouah most of Bri· rigbtsaren't specified . tain's noble families have been Unintentionally emphasizing forced to open their stalely,. her unfamiliarity with the gar· .homes to 1!1a~e ends meet. · ·menl, the suit consistenUy spells * brassi.ere "brazier." · .. 9-year-old Santa Stuck in Chimney ·Dr. Job Tietjen, former pres!· de.nt of the Lutheran Church·Misiouri Synod's Con-' eordia Seminary, accepted a similar position with a dissiderit ·seminary in exile in St. Louis. · Dr. Tietjen announced. his ac· · LAS VEGAS (AP) -A 9--year.· ceptance of-the Seminex position old boy trying to follow the route exists. If the decision js yes, the !'ti court will then take up the case on its merits. U .S. District..-court Judge Charles-R. RichGy i'uled a week ago that the official niaterials 1 belong to the government, but the appeals court intervened al the request of the former president's lawyers before Richey could sign an order confirming his ruling. . BAZELj)N NAMED Richey ! and Court of Appeals Judges Carl 1 McGowan and Ed'ward Tamm to 1 the special panel No date has~ been set for their hearing or lhe j matter. . . At issue is the Presidential · ·r..1aterjals and. Recordings Act 1 siened into law by President Ford last Dec. 19. It provides that ' the head of the General Services I Administr•tion "shall receive.' obtain or retai n comple t e possession and control'' of the docume~ts and tapes . Daily Piiot Ddi"tt'Y Is Guaranteed Monday.Friday: ii you do~ have yaur papel'" by 5:30 p.m .. can belora 7 p.m. and your copy will be d&- lrvered. 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( Reag4n said Thursday -his 64th birthday -·that 'he missed I Lhree or the first four m'eetings of the Rocliefellcr •Pa'nel '8nd will 1 "miss the next on~ too because of . his busy schedule.,H'e left early from the one meQting he did al-l tend. · ~-. ·Brown Cltarg-~I 1 SACRAMENTO (API -The , Brown administration has been I accused by legislators of br'eak· ing at lcasL t1,1:0 state laws and \'iolating Lhe U.S . Constitution. ·rwo Democratic legislators atcuscd Gov..;Edmund Brown Jr. Thttrsday of prying illegall.y into ; the affairs of prospective appoin· tees to hi s administration in violation of state law and the U.S. Constitution. Later i11 tbe day, a Republican leader charged that a Brown cabinet sccrcKiry illegally im- post.>d a gag order on state of· . ficials wtro migtlt be called , before the legislatui-c. (JC Vnfon1r SACRAMENTO CAPJ -· Employes of pub1ic colleges and universities in California would -be able to join unions and bargain c.ollectively under a measure that has been in- lroduceCi in the Assembly. The measure by Assemblyman John Va sconcellos. ([}-Sal) Jo:se, J \vould cover cmploycs of the l.i nivt"rsity of California"s nearly 100 publicly supported con1n1unily colleges. Child A luure VJSTA (l\P) -A construction »worker Y.'hosc wife is charged with murdering their 12-year-old son has bel!n charged with child : abuse for allegedly beating their · 10-yea~·old daughter. ' Walter A. G~"M!i.!l°""J~sted "\Vedne11duy for inVestigation into the beating or hi.5.d:tught.er, Rox - <:1nne, said a spok't.."Sfllan for the $;:1n Diego County SheriCf's Depurtn1cnt. f Ttthnfcfall Kiiled LOS ANGELES <API ·-A tcchnici<.1n ror the British rock group Deep Purple, driving on Lhe left-hand side or the road as is normal in England. has been killed inn head--on collision. Poli<:,e said Ronald Quinton. 2-1. O( London. \V:lS driving south- bound in the left lane or the 'Pacific Coast J-lighway when his car collided with a vehicle driven by Rockford Belmonti, 40, of Malibu, who was also killed. The accident occurred early Thursday morning, Maxwell Fine . Levied Due To Can Cuts ~10NROVIA CU PIJ -General F'oods Corp . '':as ordcrell Thurs- day to pay a S500 £inc for shortweightlng jars or Maxwell House instant corr cc. Municipal Court Judge J_ohn H. Sanders said the compuny would noL have to pay an additional $1,000 Cine iC no further short weighting occurs. The shortweighting occurred in bolh 10-ouncc and 12-ounce jars or cor~cc. according !O the complaint filed by deputy district attorney M.i~hacl Byr!le·. Each jar y,·as said to be m1ss1ng an average of about n half ounce. 'A L'l'fltc'sdl'llJJ/ll' l'RO<i7· 'tb11lE KIP()lllei ! • • U"IT..._.... FINED BY JUDGE Sportacaater Cooell Co.sell Slapped By Fine • Frid!)', February 1, 197$ OAtL Y PILOT "5 . . Liberation Front Takes CretQt . ;22nd SF.:'Bay. B~mhing • • · . BEVERLY!;f.IL!.S (UPl)- SAN FRANCISCO· (Al'l -A. tell!Jle~ce ln San Jose said in an another weallh.Y New Vor~ laml· Invading tire traditionally all bomb ha.e explod.ecJin _a t~4d.l.o ata· jntO'\-vlew be lore Thursday ly, fttllow parasiteso(yours.'' · male ilolly\vood Friar's Club !\Off ~ll41n1,, .th~~ terrorist · ,nlibl':Jexplosion. ''\Ve believe.the KGO Is eJfillated with ABC and roast Thursday night. Mau ,, . bOm~ ·l\ uk Sa.n Francisco ~mlst.J a.re working to e)(ploit KRON Is affiliated wlthNBC. \Vest received ii standing ovu-B8.Y.'8(ealf\~\\'O)'ears.. . rd Umes llia.l.m:t the establish·, JN TIJE SAME communique. tion wheq &h~ made an un· Pollbe said the Thursday nJght u \V.a.t.eraate and that kind of ·tho New Wor-ld Liberation Front planned appearance. . · _ exploaion at KltON·TV here lhlnf. •:. c.lalmed respc)n.sibility for other Miss West. wearing a white . c•u.sed n0; injuries .• lt was pre-· Sa.n ,Francisco Polic·e Lt. bombings tbls week in the bay coat over a floor length white . · ~ed·by ananoriymdustelephone Richard Klapp41aid a1pipe bomb are.a -a •$100,000 blast at a San and black paneled drc.Ss. was .c.Jl Crom ,a man who :said, "I'm c:opt11Dlnf TNT went ofr in a Joseofflcebuildini Monday and a the Only womanpresenL at the from the New World LiberaUoh statrw+ll...on a slde of ~he KRON minor explosion at an Air Force roast, \\•hich poked run at Fl'Qnt. There's abomb:settogooft buildln(!.....".H" said damage was . radar station nearllalr Moon Bay George Ra rt. inyourbuildingi11tivemlnutes." conFJr1e<rrolha1atea~~ • on Tu1)1day. No injuries were re· Others attending the roast Police believe a tough new type ''I re~ the explosion on Lhe ported. al the Beverly J-lilton were of.radic~l dedicated to violence is fourth floor,,'"said newsman Curt Polic.e believe the group is a CarY Grant, Buddy tlackett, . SHE CAME UP • • ANDS4WTHEM relpons4ble for the terrorist at-Rutter. "I heard a good-sized :stepchild of Weatherman. which Telly Savalas .ind Don tacks. kaboomandfel~vibrations." splintei"ed. Crom_ Stu.dents for a L_R_ic.;.k_I_e•_· ________ ~ The building was not vacated DemocraL1c SQc1ety 10 the 1960s. FEDER AL BUILDINGS. despite the warning. Francis A. General MotorS oCCices, Bank of MC\rtin llf, station operations America branches, oil company manager, said about 40 people buildin~s. schools and weteinside. brokerage houses have been the Klapp said another station, targets. KGO-TV, received a bomb threat "We expect more or the same earlier in the day, but police kind or thing," Capt. Larry searched the building and found Stuefloten, head or police in· oodevice. Shootout Victims l Honored at Rites HE SAID TllEKRON bombing OCEANSIDE (APJ -David R. Terrell and Leland Phelps, vie• 'Le • , J dg seemed related ii' 8 New World. tims of a bizarre four-hour confrontation, have been buried side-by, UleDl U e LlberaLion Front communique r~· side. ' ceived Tuestlay by radio station Terrell, 7», fired wildly at police all Monday arternoon before To Face ·ffeanng· KPF A ·in Berk"eley that was killing himself with a .22-caliber rifie. Phelps, 15: was shot to death b.t critical of broadcast station pro~ a San Diego County Sheriff'li deputy who reportedly mistook him foe' SAN DIEGO CAPJ -A county SAN .D 1 EGO {A p > gramming. ltsaidlnpart: Te~~~~·e·r~ wearing the bandanas because that's what Lee Phelp' Municipal Court Judge Robert J . "Our objective is a socialist re-b 1 J·udge has fined sportscaster . · was wearing when he got killed," s aid Ralph Hatcher, 15. P e ps wa• Cooney was prevented by courL volut1on in order lo serve the tn· HoWard Coiell $150 for failing to order Thursday Crom carrying terest of poor people. We're noL buried in his bandana. , answer questions formally sub-d' . One or the pallbearers at Thursday's service was Charles Ryan, -mittecl to him in a $3 million out a VO\V to dismiss all spee ing going to accept that you parasites whose house was commandeered by Terrell during the siege an4 lawsuit. tickets issued by Lhe California 'give' and ·aid' us except in 'giv-whose young daughters had been taken hostage inside, but escaped. Highway Patrol. ing' us miserable crumbs and The suit, fl.led for teen.ager Cooney disclosed Wednesday 'aiding' the continuance of those unharmed. tliswiCe, Elizabeth, also attended. t Scott Schindler, alleges Cosell • d During the service at the Eternal Hills Memorial Park, Davitt that he hatl dismissed a speeding . miserable conditions in your og · h struck Schindler in March of 1973 Terrell Sr .. the sniper's father. got into a shoving match wit a ticket because the patrol . e<.tt dog narrow world . And your nd ood when the youth asked for his television cameraman and was restrained by Willard M. U e rw , declined to cite or discipline two programming. We that know you, autograph. of its out-o C-uniCorm officers who Rockefeller, controlling figure in Phelps' rat.her. · The suit, which names Cosell ·were stopped for speeding with Standard Oil or California, con· "You're not wanted here and you better go," Terrell warned~ and the American Broadcasting then-Gov. Ronald Reagan as a trot CBS and RCA \Vhich controls "There better not be any pictures taken here. That is an invasion of Co. as defendants, originally -~~~~~~~--~~~~~-"'-'!.'"-'..__!,_l!.1~_1.!.~!.!!!~!!!!~<!-l!1-~p~r~i~v:•:c~y~:-·~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~-~~.,..-,...--;-' askedCor$100,00indamages.But passenger. NBC. ABC is contra e Y ' • Schindler's lawyer, Bernard Levy, asked for permission to amend the complaint upwards to $3 million . San Diego County. Superior Court Judge JilcK R . Levttt authorized the ~mended com· plaint We<\nesday. Lavy suid he decided to amend the complaint arter learning lbe net worth or the network. . Cosell's lawyer argued against the increase in damages sought, claiming that Schindler surrered nodama.l'!:e. In New York, a spok.::!sman for· ABC said the rompany would have no comment. Fresno Bee's Case· Linked To Court Key •p.Jtl!?SNO <AP)"--A courthouse master key has become the key iSS\le in a hepring over how Lh e Fresno Bee obtained a scaled grand jury transcript. Reporter William K . Patter&on . had possession or lhe key unLil he and two other Bee staffers were found i.n contempt 62 times last month for rerusing to testlCy where they got the transcript. Superior Court Judge Denver Peckinpah Thursday ordered testimony reopened on Feb. 21 after learning the key, now in the court's custody. provided "un· limited access·· to the oCfices of all judges and other county of· Cicials who had copies of the transcripts. ·'Freedom or the press does not mean freedom from th.e law or the land," Peckinpah said. "It does not mean freedom from be· ing accountable Cor anything they do ." However, an attorney for the Bee sta((ers later told newsmen the key was never used im - properly. • ... ··The Fresno Bee's employes have never improperly used a courthouse key," said Phil C. Fullerton in a statement. ''These witnesses or any other represen· tative of the Fresno Bt!e ~·ill Cree· lytestiCy on the use or such keys." • Pay for Your Insurance At Gas Pwnp? • SACRAMENTO (APl -The 13 million mptoris\s in California would buy auto insurance at gas stations, paying about three cents extra a gallon under legislation introduced in the As· sembly. "Pay As You Drive" auto io· surance, similar to a two-year· old system in the state of ~1aryland. would eliminate the problem of uninsured motorists In Cali(i>rnla. the· bill's authors 1ald Thursday. · Assemblymen Edwin Z'berg (D·Sacramento), and Ch1rles w ·ar·reri (D·Los An1ele1), re· vealed th~ ~Ian a( a Capitol news coilteren~e Thursday. Drivers would pay tor the In · s,~nce -generally at a savin1s over urrent premiums - throuab: a six percent Increase in ga!taxes. 3'hat \vOuld amount to three · ceolo Al a »cent·•·fallOll rate. A\ldiUonal funcllna would come · lrom "moa .. t liclOslA' in Ucenie plate and driver's license ftta. . -. •· ,, . --·~· • .. . ,. ..... • • ~ ')-· '>·-it!" ! . l' .t'' • i ' . "How come my . electric bill ls so hlgh? • And wne been using less." We know your electric bill is higher. A lot higher-even though you're con- serving electricily. Why? Primarily because of the increased coot of oi~ It's our job to pi\ivide the electricity you, your family and your job ~uire. And we must do so in a manner that meets all air Pollution cootrol regulation~ This means burning fQreirn, low-sulfur oil in Edim generating plants. The prico is set by foreign governments, and ii more lhan, lripled in the last l8111J11ths. It muld go evtn hp. SinctJaruiary, lm..IM jnqrasinc mata o! oil and the additiqial !UlXIUO!a we bm bad ID buy..arms~ for ahm¢ !lO!I al the Um.ase in YllllC tlectdc bills.' , ... -.. • ' So we won't always be so ·dependent on foreign oil, we're spending millioos of dollars building ooaJ and nuclear plants. We are also researching new ways to generale electricity-wilOOut foreign oil. Geothermal power. Solar power. Fuel ctll~ Fast breeder reactJJrs. Nuclear fusion. Research is rosily, but ii will aJ90 ~P lo redUC< our reliance on foreign oil. Projects related ID the environment are expensive, loo, ancfin 1974 will aaount for about 20il al our capital expendiliris. lit lhe past six years, $325 million were req\lire<I to be spenl fc. such pmjeds. It looks like we will have ID spend another $450 milli<ll f'I environmental p.ltpooeS wilhin the next foor.year period. On top o( all this, inflation is eating ·into our budget-as it is yours. The rost of roistruding new plants is IO times higher than it "'ll:S a few years ago, and OOrrow- ing al6ts have more than doubled. Your electric bill will reflect these rising rosts. What ran you do to hold down your bi11? Budget your use of electricily wisely. For ways to do lhis, send for our free booklet Write: "Conservation: Edison, P.O. Box 800,ROO<mead, CA 91770. E ,.E -Southern ·CS/ifomis Edison Make every kilowatt rount. • ·. ; ' ' • • • • ' • • .. \ j -. A8 I • . ' ·ILY 'EDITORIAL P.AGE • NeW ~cenege Campnsr There is a cbance -albeit remote -that Sad-dleback College might be able lo·latch onto a tem: porary"campus In Tustin. · · It recently was announced by Tustin Unified \School District ofticihls that an elementary school might be closed because or declining enrollment. A Tustln campus woul,:I have obvious benefit for the college district. It would ease complaints about the long distance between Tustin and Saddleback's Mission Viejo campus. It.would help increase college enrollment, thereby expanding the amount of money Saddleback could collect from the state. There are some hitches. First, the Tustin district is taking some )1eat from parents who don't want the school closed. second, assuming the school is closed, there are laws that require public properly put up for sale or lease must be first offered to theJederal government, then the state, then the county, and so forth. Sad- dleback would oe last in line. , Whtie the odds may be less than favorable, the idea deserves thorough study: School Still Needed Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District did the right thing in abandoning plans to build a junior high school on a site in Shoreclif!s San Clemente. The action followed complaints that traffic ~enerated by the cars of teachers, parents and vis- itors, arld school buses would continue to1 ply neighboring residential streets for the life or the ' school, because of a change in freeway planning. was even positioned on )ts 20·acre plot lo take advan- tage of the easy access. But, later, offramp plans were chahged. School plans were not. By a·elaying construction on the· properly In San Clemenle, lhe'dlstrict will be able lo see If alternate ac- cess from slceets in proposed development near the school site will ease thetraffi ·problem. The delay o·ught not hold up construction of a n9w junior high, tiowever. Tl\C district has other sites available. ·'Village' Wins It was only a few years ago that a gavel- 'poundlng Laguna Beach mayor told a group of resi- ·dents that intentions to maintain a village at· mosphere could not stand in the path of development. The comment came during a blistering attack on a city proposal to widen Glenneyre Street south of Calliope Street to four lanes. Times have changed. The planning commission last week took the first or two official steps that will undo the old city council's action. The commission has recommended Glenneyre be kept a two·lane street to preserve the residential flavor of the neighborhood. It is now up to the city council to consider the commission's recommendation. The modified plan worked out in months or hear- ings Calls for improvements along Glenneyre -park· .ing bays, a m eandering walkway and heavy · landscaping. The improv'ements will be constructed as property fronting on Glenneyre is developed or re· developed. The proposed plan makes allowances so that the improvements not conflict with existing topography or trees . • • • • . When the schQol was first proposed in 1968, a freeway offramp was planned close by. The school Apparently, the village has won out. s " IT 'S ONLY MY NOSE .. :' A Happy ·Hedonist Def ends His Style . ----....:__ --Tothe..Editor: Re : tbe letter from Mr. Bantel priolecl Jan. 29. · "'111\S ls the first Ume I've writ· ten in rt::spon~e to an article but feel J must express the .. 'lhe other view.'' I'm sick of other people imply· ing w)fai type of car I can drive or where to set my thermostat in my home. Because ot my fan· tastic pni~nce and foresight to live close enough to work to use only 10 gallons or gasoline per week and to not have an ego-trip -style, grossly over-sized family that r.equ.ires heating a barracks ·sized 'barn4aouse, I'll live within my •iration'' (be it coupons or prices or both ) with any damn Sized car aitd room lemperalur~ I (not Bantel or J . Ford) select. JN MY opinion, to s top the al- leged energy shortage: (A) Stop the income tax ad· vantages to selfish producers or excess numbers of offspring ·<that's what causes pollution and energy consumption) Archaic re· ligions that demanded more children in 1300 A.D. are laugha· ble to an'y educated modern society. (8) Drastically cUrtaiJ the ·senseless energy wasting of ob- solete U.S.N. battleships, etc., that cruise in circles for months on end for •·experience" - politically motivated power freak·outs. • (C) Defer installation of gas· gulping auto smog devi'ces, e.g., NOX (we all agJ;~OO:.One likes pollution> and develop nuclear power plants and off shore drill· ing at maximum speed. Do this without allowing selfish Sierra Club narrowminded procrastina· lion but with r easonable safeguards and with massive government funding. In the meantime, I'll continue to drive my beautiful 400·cubic inch Firebird and 370 H.P. Corvette in luxury and at speed feeling proud I 'm conserving energy as I pass the grossly ugly JO·passenger station wagons dragging five kids With ''F;lavy Reserve". ''Slop NOX Now ' and "Sierra Club is Nifty" bumper stickers. By the Way, some clown had better return the 70 mph speed limit on the highway to Mammoth or my wife and I will be forced to ignore (as everyone does) Lhe ridiculous 55 mph speed traps -in the interest of a logical and rewardingly hedonistic life style. It interests me to see of you will print lhis ''oth er'' viewpoint. H.E .GREEN ParkiKg Faris To the Editor: . If the metered parking Jot on Broadway near Coast Jlighway were full 10 flours a day, six days a week, the annual lncome would be $3,000 Jess than lbe lease pay. .meot. ' Why did ii take the oily 12 yean to find th la out"! llthere 11 • 1hol'lage ol parking Jn the downtown area, the city lldded to It greatly by removing 140 e~lstlnc porklng 1pacea !or 'the J,itain Beach. That's almost twice the 1pace1 6n U1~ llrge ~•,,.1rel~ Ltl'f 41et the facts and ngures ~more accura~_y._ RICHARD wiµ,ETTS (...., __ M_A_I_t_e_o_x _ __,J Food F~ars To the Editor: Since the editorial appeared with regard to the W1Sanilary condition of many of the restaurants in Orange County, we have not been able lo bring ourselves lo "eat out," a c~om which we have greatly enjoy in our area, thinking that we ave some-or, the fin~st re5\a~nls anywhere. WE WANT lo add our voices lo others ex_p ressing apprehension ir\ "eating out" after .hfffng lo ·race the reality that things behind the kitchen doors in most restaurants are so app°'lling. Can't the customer be protected Jn some way? Jus t knowing t.he condition eXists can't be allowed to stop there. Let the restaurants that hav'- nothing to hide invite customer inspection-or perhaps we need checkers checking the checkers. There really seems no excuse for -careless handling of food offered for public consumption, from either the persons handling food to lbe cleanliness of preparation areas, cooking or storage. - HELP. Where is our Health Dept4rlme.nt? MR. AND.MRS. FAY JAMES HANSEN Not 'Starf!d' To the Editor: On Jan. 7, 1975, your paper ran an article titled "Precaution in Politics", which article centered around a lette r to Mobil's California customers and ven· dors over my signature. The clear implication of the article is that big corporations are fretting about doing bus iness with another party unless that party's politics are known. I do not believe you accurately grasp the truesituation. · AFTEll last June's election, a new body of law came into being -the Political Reform Act of 1974 (Proposition 9). This law re- quires every employer of a lob- byist in Californi a lo tile monthly reports with the Secretary of Slate showing (among other things) the name and official position of any e lective state of- fi cial, state candidate, legislative official, state agency offtci~.or members of_ their im· media~ framily with whom the lobbyists' employer bad certain business transactions. Also re· quired is a di sclosureolthtname and address of every business en- tity, in which one o! the above categories of persons h_ave a specified interest, with which the lobbyists' employer had certain business transactions. M'obil re· tains a lobbyist in S8cral)lcntG, as do about SOO OU\e< b~es and organlzationf IJU(h as tabor groups, religjous orianlzauor... banks.peace oUicers amups. etc. As an emp1o)'er, of a lobby:lat, Mobil ls requlr~io ft]/I theoie'.i:e- pon. and lliml•ti.llle •PP.Wltiita' Information to •U.a S...-otary iJl State. The letler wbfcih was described in your· aiticle wu aolely p~ mpled by the necessity of gather· in& the information as required by law. Mobil has no desire to I Dear Gloomy· Gus Nixon Didta't lnvetat Political Spyi11g Archives of Espionage I feel that it's only fair to warn the FBI that if they've been inve'stigaling me, I 've b·een watching them for years -billed as "The FBI In Peace .'and War." H.J .B. ~Gvsc.......,. ... 1,..:14..,_'" ....-n ........ _ ... rttrl"lftld .. ....... =······r. s... .,... ... .....,..a...,,G~ .. llyf"I..._ know lhe politics of those with whom it does business and is cer- tainly not ~·running scared" as your article alleges. LAWRENCEJ. STRAW, JR. MoQil-Oi~Gorporation Gardf!llFan To the Editor: As a regular subscriber lo the Daily Pilot, I am fully aware of the interest you take in local af· fairs, and I wish to draw your al- tentioq lo an item that may not have been suggested up lo this point in time. When an active person sudden· ly comes on lo retirement his whole life changes unless he h<is something to fil l that void. ... I retired in 1970, iind my wife and I spent our first two retire· ment years living on a farm in Scotland, "'"'e enjoyed every minute of, and activity in my garden certainly took care of a ny boredom, however family ties were too great to stay there in- definitely, and for that reason we returned. Up to this paint I have worked part 'time which certainly helps, but now I am fully retired. WASHINGTON -The r ] evidence conti nu es lo ac· RICHARD cumulate that · political es· pic>nage was not invented in the WILSON Nixon administration however ~------------~ . badly the practice · might have been abused. 'fhe latest dis· closure is that of J. Edgar Hoover 's No. 3 man (as re· ported in the New York Times) that President Johnson or- dered the sur- vei 11 a nce of the Republi· can vice pre- si de n l i a i nominee in -the ·1968 campaign, Spiro'f. Agnew. This btln.gs back some memories. Lyndon B. Jolmson used to hint darkly lo private vis· itors during the 1968 campaign that the lovely Ch inese widow, Anna Chennault, a pillar or the China lobby, was up to son1e hanky.panky with the Saigon .government to delay Vietnam peace negotiations because President Thieu would get a bet- ter deal if Richard M. Nixon were elected. Now it appears (if the FBI's Cartha D . De Loach's purported secr et testimony is to be. believed) that Johnson put the FBI on both Mrs. Chennault and the Republican vice·presidential nominee. to get the goods on their plotting, if any. TllE PARIS peace talks v•ere deadlocked at the time on the is- sue of getting Saigon and Hanoi representatives lo sit down together and Johnson was beside himself about any interference both from the political and the national securit)'.point of view. \\1hether Johnson got the in- formation first from lioover and instigated the surveillance on hi s own does n 't make 1nuch dif- ference. lloover was evidently a willing collaborator v.:ith Johnson on the Chennault· Agnew·Nixon inquiry as he was on other matters of interest to a president with an insatiable hunger for u seful. information. Johnson was high on lloover in those days and, gadget.minded as he y,•as, took special delight in a mechanism Jloovcr had sup· plied him for opening and closing his bedroom window y,·hilc st~ll under the cover:;. JOHNSON, in his private con· versations, often conveyed the impression lhal h e was in possession of special information which might prove embarrassing to his contemporaries. It is also reliably reported that he urgc.•d Nixon to maintain some kind of a recording system in the \\'hite House to preserve for posterity, or other purposes. the hi st11ric conversations therein , <.tnd th<1t Nixon off.handedly ordered in the voice·acluated sy~tem which ruined him. None of this is beside the point. ,~,.hich is that there y,•ere recorded conversations in the Johnson ad· ministration and maybe in the Kennedy <idministration which, unlike ~he Nixon t apes, arc buriei:l in the. archives of history. Along with them are buried such use as may have been made of · the FBI for political espionage "·ith its fruit of embarrassing or incriminating tidbits. ADD TO T llAT the until now secret Watergate con1mittee memo asserting thut in the 196-1 Democratic national convention Johnson, through the FBI, y;as wiretat>ping f\1 artin l.uther Kin g and Robert F. Kennedy and a Jir· ferent pers pecli\'e of lht" Sixon tragedy begins to en1erge . In another aspeel of this ~enera l matter. forn1cr Speeial Prosecutor I.eon J ;_1v.·orski and the present prosecutor. ilenry S. Ruth. argue <1gainst a full report on their inquiries out of te nder solicitude ror some who might be hurt by "'juicy" lJay:orski's word) information. Certainly former President Nixon could not be hurt any more, so the in1-1 pression is left that thC're is still hKtdcn information \\·hi ch n1i ght have a bearing upon the pcrspcc· li,·c brou~ht to bc;.1r on Nixon's guilt in the \\'att>rg<Jteaffilir. TllE PROSECt.:TORS argue it '''ould be unconstitutional to dis- close the full story :.ts 3 m;1tter or rundan1 cnt~i1 rairncss under the f'iflh An1endn1t•nt. Congress. \\'hich is c·on:.1der1ng lc>gi:.latior\ rcquinnp: a full lilsc·lo~urt..•, coultl \\·ell p~1:.s thC' lcJtislation and Jea,·c the constilution:1l is:.ue to the courts. f\1aybc the limC' has come to rollow the course Jlresirtent Nix· on once considered -"let 1t nil hang out .. , That proc·cdure should not be confinc·d to the \Vatcrgate arfair hut .should re·· ach a bit back into the past in the interests of prnvidin)..! 1><'rspcc- tive on the sin gle most shocking: event of Americ<Jn poht1cal his· tory. Whal Nixon's prt'dcccssoJ'S did does not cxcu~c h1n1, bul at least it might show th :1t he y,·as not the sole origin.:itor of political dirty Y.'Ork . TllE FIELD that adjoins our complex 1n i'luntington Beach is owped by S & R Farms, and they prOduce three crops per year mainly cauliflowers, but each cOrner of this field is unworkable because of the heavy machinery used, and J noted the corner near our apartment was grown over with weeds. but I could see the potential as a so called "Victory Garden." Automobiles Don't Kill . • • A letter in Time magazine a few weeks ago, from a re<ider "'ho opposes gun laYlS, wa s typical of the kind or illogical thinking that supports such argu· ments. The letter said: "A gun has no will of its own. A gun does only what its owner I went to the Office of S & R causes it do to. Farms. and asked if they would The root of the allowmeto usethisl,SOOsquarc· problem is fool-plot for raising vegetables within th c etc., a nd they readily agreed, human heart . and they s hould be commended C u r e t h e for it. So as you see I do have as cause rather much as I can take care of for my than treat sur- fnmily, but I cannot help but r a cc s y mp~ think that the numerous plots of toms." · unused ground that are just doing · Lelmelran5poselhisargumenl nothing year in and year out.· to a similar term to demonstrate Surely these owners would be howabs urditis: public spirited enough to do as S "'An automobile has no will of & R Farms bave tor me, pro-its own. An automobile does only bably no one has asked them. what Its driver causes it to do. The Our complex Is oneoC 198 units, and is run under an arrangement will> HUD, With a rent reduction for low paid or reti~people. U it were possible for tho local authorities or lhe HUD lo delve Into this idea ruriber,. we co~ld have right adjoining .. this 1911 . homes suffleiept I~ m~d',1111!>. J>lo:tai and -~ !or a •eo' low llcitr• to sup'p \Y ,all !he vegetables needed Ed al tbe •ame time reducln1 ddolll for ·the tetired, ind kl\ ( belilU\Y recreaUon for famlnea at • very low coat. · JOSE PH A. SU1TILL • root of the problem is within lhe human heart.' Cure the cause ,rather than treat surface symptoms." THEREFORE, dispense with automobile lawe. No more•specd limits, no more tr'af'fic signals, no more reglllratton of cars, no ore tests ~r Clti"'trs. no 'more lines or Jell lerrli• fprQ(lenses. · 1n1tcad, we \r)'1 to refortm and eh oec humip nature~ We work al making m6tt peopl e kind and '°"slderat<! and att'"1llve and ra· . dlonal and model rilizens. • Meanwhile, what is happening ·; ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) on the streets and highways? Slaughter, that's y,·hat's happen· ing. While we're slowly "curing the human heart," \.\'C'rc spcedi· ly killing thousands of human bodies. Why bother to make cars sl1f cr, either? Since it's obviously the motorist, and not the t·ur, th<it causes accidents, let's a lso dis- pense with stronger bumpers. roll·over bars, seat·bclts, im· pact.bags, or anything else de· s igned lo protect in a crash. \Vhen people's hearts are warmer, the highway homicide rate will go down lo i>ructically nothing. AUTOMOBILES don 't kill : people do. No one has C\'('r s~n an automobile lake off by ltself end knock someone doy,•n. E'rgo, .why place all these constraints upon owning and Operating an automobile? All we have to do is improve the tluma11 reco -it may lake a few-thousand years - and the auto will bo no moro or a threat. or fat.a l weapon, than the tricycle. This Is what lhe Jllh -pl~ Ip!' aglne Is ratldnal thillkfng. Another of their themes la "lnll"· lngement of • .Uberty.".8ut whal would they think of a drunk drlV· . lng a car down the road, without ' . a license. \\ilhout platc:s. y.·ithout the s \i~htes t respunsi hility or ob- ligation lo others'! Are ""'c "inrr- inging" on his liherty by de· manding that he be c1u:.dificd and in a state to drive, or that his automobile be regi stered and licensed and ins ured f or liability? The automobile, at lc;.1st. serves a useful pur1>0se \\'hen its oy.•ncrship <Anet operation are carefull y s up ervi sed . The handgun ser,·es no purJ)()SC ex . ccpt the l a king of human life. True. guns don't kill -but 1>eoplc . y,·ith i;tuns do. And far too often. I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rolnrt N. Weed. P,ibii1hrr Thomas Ket:>od , Eduor fk1r00ro KrctbtC'h. f:d1torial />age f;rlllur Tht! editorial pu11r or lht' Di1lly Pilot. xO• to laforn1 and !lt1m11l<1te :Jad.tn b)' Ptt•~llo&. Qfl thi1 p:.agc "II'~'"" ~omm•11t•r1 tt,n lopic1 of 10 ternt by •)'ndiC'lltM colomnht" und C'•rtoonf!i;ti, b9 pro~(8in1 • forum Alt~i.ltl'i•nd'*'-'"""" dtii'~ ~ 41ptntn •nd idl•1111 Oll~~rn 'jfttt~· :hf ~dltorial oplft~af lh~'b1lty Piiot aiipear 'only In lhe e1fitorl•I ('Olumn 111 the 109 ot the P•&t>, Oplnirm& 1·•p~1Jlll'd bt '11\t'. rnhln'lnft1\ 11nd <'lu1oonhill and t..cler WrUcr• •re Ut,ir flwn •nd DO ....sor_.m.nl of 11\flr ,_,,....., by lhtt D&lly Piloi 1hould be lnrtorn:d --- Friday, February 7, 197S • J Fuday:Februtlry 7, 1975 :1 F . · h -R d1 I Badfaana's Bill a " or t e ecor --· ., -· : '• ~ · h .flf'NMtml ... "'· 0 n 91M"9r•ll'l!Chlft , ~ c;r..,.Wil 41!o1Hurlt~"'·~ -, 1 * '· . ) p '' ~ 1 a.-ossa,1,p.~1 •kt'-Jari. 11, ~JE.INoetn,Ja.~~ , ..,.# • •'' • • , ·'-· ... 1,. · -;; • ·• .. j' ., I .MmH.t..11,Qf E ,.Mcto• "1.if.p.w11..10N -Jt:· "'°~ '. -ByO.C. HUS11NGS for mus mufdel!e~ .:. ; ' ..11• and-other employ.es would be re· . ~ ,AML1t,fllH\I" °" "·~ ,-w. ""'·•1,•M •-. ·•"01'' ~ ottMD11•1fl'ti.t1Wtt. u d' ts"· Jaw sa•s · edl · · I '· I l cLt~ICfilr•.-QA" ._1 ._o(.;l.· CoroM0t1M•r. 1 .: '• n er curren l,'C , .., • qwr o Join schoo emp._aye as-.~ , 1t,c....r~!!:~~· ..... 40'1"'"°"' 1C.t.CZ:MARt:1C·IC'-ISIL..-,ARk ;:;..--.::~ • • • th I · I t II p ners serv-I 1· d · 2,11otn~..,Mt..,"'7 • J•n. 1,, J•mtt 11111:.._., tt, •-~ ~s_een\blyman Robert'88dham . e ~g1s a or. a so. . soc a tons or unions an would ·l,' t-' 1 FAlltNUl!·PAfU'41Lt. :... .1 .... , .. ~~~~.n~:'r.oi.. a..tw., p; .,.;.;(Jft-N"wport Beach) wants lo ex-mg, 11fe terms are ehg1ble for then have th'e.,coroltary or -~~ ' !o1:':~W!!t~~=~·COllMn f!&,, WARREN·OEAN -~ It, ~ e_i:t)pt goJd t bUl}lOn sales frhm pa,ro~ after fieVe~ )(~8r8, QO mat-required impound merit Of dues t,.. r•, ' _ • LANf..Suoos-Jen.11. AIM!"·· n """· 21, •ncl O.br• 'i-Y"· 11. bl:lltt ot () Ill . • . l 1 ter bow many ltft; terms they money. ~~ •. -· ;~. , 111 • c~.ar'i•"• Ant1, 21 , 011 " oi H1.1Ml~to<1B•1c11. , & orn1a s SIX percen 58 es h d db th rt H ~~~~~i·~·~~~~~i~~~ii~~ c11M1rtn0hlch. H.a.HN-O.a.RONER -...... ''· K• tis llis bilJ (AB 474) would k·u we re an e Y ecou . " o""·ever, there is no doubt · ' i ~~=.~:;,:.~:.;&!~ ,~~O::C: ~~~·and Jlnnie, 40: D!f"*' ~· the ·ta~on such sales. 1 ~urlCi;?'S bil~ (AB 592.l would re-,many thousands of school people cost.Motw, zuLoAGA-VAREt.A -J.,. ''· -.,8 d am sa•s stale res·d Ills qwre a convicted fe lon to serve wouldlike tohave somechoicein 1sTE•NtR•BIE.,f.-Jlfl.•1'-o-R«1o1to, 21 •n0 TIN ~i.. tJ; 'v J 1 8 h ·s llf t rm s c 1· 1 ' th r b 11 h M.,.U o1castaM&M.-"'W.,,.,1 E. MtholH1n11i11"on""•"· , .. !ilouldn't be forced to y 1 e e s cone u tve Y. e .matter. e eve t at my <11otflo1.1111•111v.i1•• -,... · SMITH·KE MP -Jan.''·'""'' ,, 1 pa a rather than concurrentfy, so legislat"on Id • · g th· ( K.ft,..SKIEY.ttiocv .... J-. i11. ~•• sm11f1.16,01c~1•,,.,_. .• ,...c.ll4tm ~t:her pr ce for gold because or ~'en vears wo·"d have lo be 1 wou '•1rtn 15 1v111,3l.of'anc._...,.. andS.ndia Ol•11t,t1,01S•11t•M1. • tftatax -· ~ .~ about. It would provide the pro. wi11urec1 13 otWhlttllr ' w1'iE·FULLE1t -Jan. 20. ltlcNfd · aerved for each ltfcterm 1-•1·on necessary to assu're each •FAVEt110.aA1ui.. ..... -. 11 s1iwtn T~Wl. ~t. 01 CMont det Mar1 and 4 l'he assemblyman noted Uiat, · .... ..:~ · t1,alldcaro .. s..,. u mthoti,,,.,. · ~"J''"·''·°'N9wporte.c11. ~·rrently sales o! g Id .1 * • * individual public school employe I t.octtHA.RT.avi11:S -J11t. i t .c:M.. w•TsON ·WH EELEft -JMI .. 10, .... • . o or s1 ve r Tl GTON B h •h t th Id b r · · dill N.,Sl,lnd Pllrl(J.a E .. 40.1-ll'lof WllUM'I! 0. J r., 44, and 0.1..,,. AIWr mns amounting lo more than THE HVN N eac . a ey wou e ree to )Oln or N-"'1e..c.... . ,, , •~1w111N1wpci.r1a..c11. l 1000 1 . b' th 1 legislator alsp has ~traduced a not to join -contribute or not I ANO!'R SON·MOOR E '-J•n. II, MANS·8RE NNAN -, J•fl· ti! ' are no S U Jett to e sa es . b Rot11r1 8,\1(,, 20, °' C"Mla,MIM,..., T ""''· ''· ot W••lmlnst•. l!'M l•J· bill (AB 672 ) he describes as his contTt ute -lo the employe or-1 ~•-.1•,ofT.wr..,..~ -~01".,.R"·0'•n•,,..'"· ' • * • public school cmploye rights ganization of their choice without ! ~~~:.H~r,;~,-_:!J"e;o;.~ ~ -.,"'f~.' .... ·~~~!:. -..;!,,-J~~: ':i legislation. · losing any of their rights and , :r:1~'Q~11g·,~~T·:°'J~~n.i, · ~i:.i~~'i~s -Jan. 2, w11u-A SSE Mn Ly MAN Robert Under the existing Jaw public benefits,'' Burke said. , Mic""' <Wore-u, "wtt1'"1.itttr: NOrr11,lr, an<1 Rff.k!•rww . Je. 1>tt11ot Burke <R-Huntlngton Beach) has school employ es h ave the right to 1nc1Nore.~n 1t,Clfs.n11AM. Lt;u11418••th. c AAIG-MEGRi. ,__Jen. 18, J•mtt• HETU·~H•MER -J.,,, n. .1r11om• introduced a bill (AB 638) that or,ganize, join and participate in I Rkhlrd, JI, "'d Jrtanr.e, lt, ~"of H•11ry,3lo, •rntSuYn,,...,11'!, 2e,tio11to1 Id l bl. · th the activities of their employe or-c11111Mey, Cott•llW••· wou open o pu 1c scrutiny e P£11s1:.-T11z11Ro -""'· ,.._ """" 000GE·T"vt.1s1~ic -J•11. n . L•O"f'd state iocpqie t ax r eturns of can · ganizatlons for the purpose of be· LOS ANGEL ES ( u Pl) lv•,J1,.~l'u11•rton.,~o.11v1vt.11, ~ie~e~;:.L1111rn1.ee.,so.tiotno1s.n didatestoroffice. ing represented o n matters Dorothy Milose, the 62-year·old lHOMAS·O•w -J11n. 23. Mkr.etl His bill would reqw're can-which p ert ain lo e mployer· wife of a self·stylc·• Japanese Jonn ,21,aniisanct111,,...,y,2•.toothof I I · ~ Hut1H1191011B••'"· did ates 'to sign a declaration emp oye re a tions. "priest," was sentenced to 1lo10 :~n"'~n'!·.~~.c,;.s~~J~!!."!d permitting lhe state Franchise ••AB 672 would simply prevent years in prison for· extortion a nd I ' M•r• e1':te.'':i~~~c~!nd•lc•• •' J•11•c•F.,ls,01w"1m1"'1er. . Tax Board to release returns for the rights and bene fits of a public grand theft for her part in a G••dtnG•o~.P•~..,,.,,.... at leasttheprece<ling fouryears school employe from being a (-scheme to bilk a w ealthy · ~.:C:..":~s~1,,,~ ~'::'~rte: Dbsol14Ciona for public ins pection from 30 fected because they did or didn't strawberry farmer of $100,000. 'H•ndrlck1; 1 tht.r._ n••l•v• Of -arriage .days after the close of filing to belong to a n association or a un-Her hus band, J ames A1itose, is \ t.Hllidt •rtcl t.._ c.c\I; ' or.iMr. ,,. 1·on Ever•n She••,; '-andchll4t•n, e lection day. · serving a lite t erm for ordering a S.rv1ct1 Mon. f'•b '°at H1110 AM, -"'"''".1_,.,,iJ • • * ''There is tremendous pressure ·•disciple' • to k i 11 Fra nk I Dea•h NotlC!eit Wife Sentenced "" 11L '•"°' ··"'~"''"' 495-0401 COIOT<K!Of ~IC ~ c~scro;1ro!1- P&.UMll • ._ Complete Pluorbing. Heating and Air Conditioning HEW DISCOUNT Oo-lt·Y--" S._.. San Diego Freeway at Avery Parkway 28922 Camino Capos!rano ·· SllflCf ~ ''All1 •f lOW 0001t olSCDUNT nuc PMk fl•ml!y Co!Oni.J f'~{ll 1-!0nw, V•ledilz, P•.,U11•A.anoJoshut 8. , 1 w'"'"in.t••-L9tClll•m. M•r111 1-tnct Donald building to bring about a 'closed Naminatsu a fte r the rarmer STIMULATES young minds Ed••rd P. 96~~::., Plac:•nua. ::!rn1.Je11r1v P.MldJ.-ktM. BURKE ALSO h-as introclu~ed shop' type of operation in our threat ened lo r e port Mitose's P•~wd •••1 Ftb. s. 1n 11 .... ne1m. BOd~r.JoanAU•ll'lillf'.ldlE'1Wlt . a measure a imed at Cutting out public schools,'' said Burke. phony medical c ure schem e to ~ ........... "·'--"Saturdays DAILY PILOT ~ ~~:':i ~~.~: .. 1;.1t:ei ~~~"; ~=~· Janie• °'"':":Mid D•V>d 'what he terms "quickie paroles" ''This would m ean lhc teachers police. . .... "_..,_"'" in the "iec•'· Born 1n An.ine1m, 1i111ono ,,. 6orlo;M•d. Ron11d lndMer1.t1<1 · ---·-------------------------------------'----------=='---~'---tid9ftt C>I Otiln9e C.OUnty, Serv.i<:•l Jonn-.. AobertA.lndHll.S.£, Me" C11rl•tl•n 8t1ri.+ J:lO p,,._ :iuft,, Vtldo91, AJlrtOO 8. and ~.z.. I fib'· S.i11 J0Mtph'1 C.tho!lc Cflwrcn,' Wipf, 81111• L . .,_. ..... ldlrW. PteunU•. G•1v11lm ~•YICH 10:30 KIP.o, Rll•JOYCllllO.....,All~ AM Mon. F•D. 10 •I An•nelm Frl&O., JOllll A~w ""° °"'"' C•""t..-r. Vl1U-1iorr •PM P'rf. to• Ly1111 PM. 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Here are some s1199estions that you can save on. .. , '' • Cerone d.i llAor 013.q,50 (~!ll Mt :.o / 646.2"24 lfll IROADWA Y MORTUARY 110 5rCQJ .. oy. C ~.•a IV.l ·~ 642·"11:.U Mc:COINICI NOITUAIY Loquno Brodi 494041 5 ~ h:n C~Psrmr'tO 49S.17lb PACIFIC VllW M..,.allAL PAIK ~tery "'"'".t:ry ChQP'!I lSOO Poc:r, v:e.,. o., ... e Newporr a ... .:xh, (ol.!or"'<) M4 2700 n11 FAMILY CO&.ONIAL FUNllAL HOME 711)1 Bol:.o A~,·. VJc·,tm;,.,>'« B?3 lS2S SMITHS' MORTUARY 011 '-lo." 5r. tt.n11nq10l'I B'!0<h ~3bbSl9 S.lldr•, JHll •C'ICI ... ,,,.,..., M . t' Mor•I••· P1 .. 1 Edward Md Vicki LY11n · Perry, Tere'>41 Alltt.,.., RO<lll1d Jet· Irey f&!·-«1%l'lMiii:.. z.3*1! ~ t( Other Deaths . •1 290s Clirf Drive. He ap- pointed two psyc1tiatrists to examine We lle r . I j h BURGLARY ch ar ges '~-. also filed against the ·~fe d e ral contract ad- . ministrator when he was CAMBRIDGE, Mass. arrested by Costa Mesa. (AP> -Babbette policeSept.12 wer e d.i,i-Sp~eg:el, 62, a1;1~or and, missedbyJudgeSmith. editor whose (1~1on Jtad · appeared in the Satur-Weller had been day Evening Post. Red' scheduled to face a jury ,.Book and J .o t.her 1 1 · J d s ·th' magazines. died \Ved,. tr a in u ge1 mi s oourtroom . But' he elect· nesday while Vac'a tiOn· cd lo waive that trial and ing in Jam aica. She was have Judge Smith rule the wife of Dr. J ohn P. on his guilt or innocence Speigel. president o r the a fter a reading or the American P sychiatric transcript. As sociation. NEW YORK (APJ - Charles Masson, 60, a restaura teur ~·ho owned the acclaimed French. r estau r a nt La Grenouillc, di e d of cancer Tuesday at his tipme here. JUDGE SMITH will rule March 13 on whether Weller is a m en- tally disordered sex of- fender. In the absence of such a determination, the. Newport Beach man faces a state prison term of one year to.life. Public AUCTION FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SU NDAY at. 8 P.M. (Inspection 7 • 8 p.m.). 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I lb. •....•...••... s 198 2 ............... . s369 STORE HOURS' DAILY ·7:l0-5:lO-SUH. l:lD-5:lO Bfll 2123 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA •c;.::.::,.~· PATIO Ph~ne 642·4 I 03 NURSERY 646-3925 ·- ' I , , I ' ' . , -' . 1 \ I F<i !L'F!bN!ty 7, 1975 Ji ~ . ,,,I, D,A!L Y PILOT , Deprogramming . 1 ·cult Angere'd By$eizur~ . . . . . SEATLLE .l\IP·l)-The "Love Family," a re- ligiods cult, has complal~to federal authOrities that two mare or its mem were captured by re· latlves to win theln away from the group, ' The incidents in January folio~ the fetieral court aquittal in December of Ted Patrick, San Diego, on charges of kidnaping another member of thesect. . • , · JOSIAH JSRAE~ U, SAID he was forced into a car Jan. 4 by four persons and taken to a motel in the city. He says he was kept boltnd anQ g,agged at on~ time while being held in the· D)otel'Tor three days while he was "'deprogrammed"t' by Patrick. Josiah said deprogramming in~cluded listening to tape~ of statements by forillel' lnEmbers of the· family and other cults and dialrlbei against the Love Family. · · . Josiah said he now recaqts an affidavit be signed saying he w.as not q:emg taken against his will. · , .("' · He said,he..was taken to Los Anieles, then to San Diego (Or more deprOgrammjng and finally to his parents' home in Belmont, M;lss. He escaped from h~ parents' home and hitched back to Seattle. ' . IUS.PARENTS, MEL AND13eatrice Fraiman, deny he was taken against hi.S wi}l. · Patrick was acquitted m· l)ecember by U.S. District Court Judge Walter McGovern on charges pf kldnaRing Kathy Cramptou. , ~McGovern said..t.he girl.'..1-parents and Patrick as their agent had the rlgbf to take her from an en- vironln9ltt they believed ~aS causirig her physical and meolal harm. . · y , ~ Mother Starves Daughter • SAN JO!l'i;; (AP) - 1'Thi1 crime ..bog#les µie tnind, •• said a judge as he sentenced R woman to iip to IS years in prison for the slarvation death o( her 2~·month -old dat.U:hter'" whose body was infested with mag- gots. 60, to each serve 10 months in jail and be placed on two years' pro- bation . . He oi'dered Hernandez to undergo alcoholism counseling and Mrs . Sa·unders psychiatric .counseling. All three pleaded guil-Rose Salinas. 31, was sentenced by Superior 1,----.,--=====-"I Court .Judge James · Tiii Davaras Jr. who added: •••• rM- ••Socjety demands the ~c! maxitrium penalty al- lowed." I .. ~O:=.i I Mrs. Salinas• dau-... ._ca.••~ · ghter. Elizabf!th;-died I'::':::'.~=·:•"":;:~'=·=·~··:"~-'.!.~~ OcL l . The coroner's of-. t-r:: - • .,,_ ,<!ice said the infantl. 1'11 ltUBITT weighed only 4 pounds, 2 ,µ;.\, • AUTO .. ,.,.0., 1 Airs Charge ounces, compared wilh · -INSURANCE .. 11 . '·I . • H a n k • the 4 pounds. 7 ounces " h . bed b' h -'''4 ............. . Greenspun, publisher s e weig at irt · COSTA MISA • f L V •Ir-The coroner said the r..11• r554· _. o as egas ,:,un·, child's skin was wrinkled -r-~ tJ • s a Y s he· Was f n-and contained patches oI ir'=====""""""'"..J terviewe.d ;ibout peeling, with abrasions. Howard Htljlhes on Police discovered the LA. CALLS ABC televisjon but child· in a filthy and 6• EACH the ,interview was cut cockroach infested house TM,...,_ c..;-,. Of CM! ..... because of financial and said the infant was ,,,,...,.. .. ..._c •• 1.M ... · pre 5 5 u re 5 fr 0 m drinking curdled milk. i7 I 4J' 979• I 234 l'Iughes sources. The infant was dead on io,,;,,'=========~ arrival at a hospital. r- 'furn .vnur J,!ol r clubs into i::. .sJ.c.rco. SeJJ them "'ilh u Daily Pilot Classifiud Ad <tnd use lhe mooey for the· stereo! Call 642-5678 Today. The judge also sen- tenced Mrs . Salinas' husband , Servero Hernandez, 37. and her· mother, Helen Saunders, . DA.IL'\'. PILOT CLASSIFIED A.Df 642~5678 ' . ' '• A Mrs . Salin'as' other ty Dec. 5 to a ,Charge of~~ ~h I~. Armraa, fou~children had been 1 n v o 1 u n t a r y 18 moDthl\ w,_s taken to ed f m the home manslaughter. Charges uw•·saata Clara Count)' re v ro r lllf 1 It nd II h l\ years ago because ol un· o w u ~rue y· a un-ch dren's s e er. sanitary conditions. justifiable p'unishMe.ntol . . , . a child were dropped. Little Eliz.a beth 5 twin , , She will serve her term 1 I . Christina; und~rwent Mrs. Salinas has had treatmeht for malnutri-at the Ca·Jlfornla sev.en children. two o( tion and an intestinal ail · women ·s prison at Fron· them livl~g . at. home. ·ment. tera. "\\Omen's cl(.)\lotivatiol\. FOfl WOt.41iN eNl, Y ... AT THE BAY CLUB ' ; SEMl~R & WORKSHOP . · Fr{l!iiy febnul'ry,21, 1975 1 o am to 4 pm · • Develop Self·Conridence and Poise • Exciting Beauty Secrels Revealed •Proven melhods to achieve what you • Be more effective wan! most ·Never Grow Old •Grow Up •How l~ter the Success Syndrome . e 1eading ~8uttior111es in· the field ol Women 's Moti_•~hon OisG: how easyJt is to hsiive a niore reward1,ng and fulf1U1ng life. Seminar and worksnop 'including materials &(Id luncheon, $100 per person. FULL SPECTRUM '/ WOMEN 'S MOTIVA'TION Beverly Thompson and Kay Stephen• 200 Newport Center Drive : Newpor;t Bej:ch, Ci!lifornia !J2660 , PHONEj714) 1140.4410 I 644-8330 • ~ ._ I' --------~--------~~--------NAME PHONE --------- AOORESS ________ ~CITY--------- ( ) I wlll attef\d . ( ) I cannot attend but would Uke to b9 in!Ofm«I of future semi~. EncloMdlsmy( )Check;( )M .. terCh..-g•t -~---­ ( ) BankAmericatd I---- • • ' Price~ Effective February 8th & 9th, 1975 ' 9.00 Proctor p1slry toaster. 2-slice pop-up, heat st?tection bar. Chrome finish. (#T618) Save4.11 11.88 Reg. 15.99 Treasury Camera Mini-pocket camera, film, magicube, magicube extender. 29.00 NorillCo CoffM'Maker Drip filter, 12 cup capacity. ~;;;ii; ~nal light Ir --.. .: goes on Save4.98 26.99 ':·when coffee is ready. (HD5135) Reg . 31.97 Cassette Recorder with mike, earphones. 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I c ' ' ' ro1 I ar ac J ~· ab pu Po fo oti T-1 T1 sq ., ve . "' le V( M Pl gc n s • ~ "' th al M C( cl Iii b< al •• fil I w ~ ., 1'! 11 It .. d Ii a i' c a ( I I I I • • llEA ANDERSON. Editor ~y ........... ,,,,.,, "• .... . .... -· .. ,! . I . lnten.tion.al life Style Successful By ALLISON DEERK IM Hot o.lty PIMe Stan ' Are you living on purpose'! Or do ypu sitnply re·act to the · forces inside or outside yourself? Mosl or us, said Neal Jensen, are rea~live rather lhar\ pro- active~ ~ ' .• .. The P'-rson fivtftg on putpose Jqio,.. '!'!Jiii kind f life he lfMls, pn<f· ttla.kea dellbe;(ale d~Cis"ons about,.w~atlle will qr will • o. ''He :)Sqtfg ~ most lbi " on purpose, "iiMl by chan~. takes pos itive a-Cti-oh and collect& in· fortnaiJon. about hiJilSelf from Coat-of-arms exercise. Partici- pants list the most signiCi canl events in their lives be.Core and arter age 18, their greatest ac- complishmefit and failure in the past year, and if they died today, what three words would be said m90l;ibout them. .. "Tti.en. everyone shares wh3:t· . ·~ . 'It means working against conditioning, others/' ·,.. t J enffn is a--..represcntative of T•~!.1,>iAi~~ls'ea, _ew~.....,_ TMliDJ®es. <WENT>', ·.a on -;:. · .. not fitting the-~ysrem. • sortrum of'8"81Ue 'p0y'<h\!logists a nd".,e(l!ijl:o~,wlib-h,a,,ve de - vel~ a planned le~!n~ex­per1enc~;pJ)gllc@leto d8Jly · e. Inlention3l11Vlng is one o six l<>arning systems TEN1' has de- veloped thus far. the Costa :r.1esan ~aid. During the lG·hour course 12-15 participants learn to identify . goals, establish priorities and makede~isions. SOUNDS'SIMPLE (l sounds simple, but Jensen noted that many people are just dfiA1ng, reacting to .wbal hap· ' lo them but nij•'llaling happen rorthero servcs. m a young mother living al now," said Jud~ .. r Costa M~ r esident who atte'ndea a re- ce .• series. ''Wi \,)'.t my two <'hllc:fi.en, I'm trying to make a life for myself. i . . :~ they've written and l earn 5omelhing about .lhem&elves, '' he said. GROUP EFFORT .. This is not the kind of group where you act completely as an individual. You work a s part of a group and beeomc very people oriented." · The intentional living concept ••m eans working against a lot of how we've been conditioned to be, to be ritted into ibesystem ... For ma1'1. women, making de· cisions m~. "mov1D g into un~ charted teriltbry,·~~i.Dsen said.._~ He cited"'the ex.8inple of 'a woman whose goal was to open a ll•ndctaf~op;.' t.Everyone gave he ~1-"ilg g4~l.1ons, en· couraged ber.(and libe's in busi· ness. She said she got ideas that she neve r would h8ve gotten alone. and made decisions she'd ~ut'orr. .. The intent. he said, is nol to. • . .. ' # •• /116 ,,, ' "I didn't realize it, but I have been kind of drifting. 1 first read oibout this v.1orkshop and threw awa:)' the announcement. But, I pulled it out of the trash and fintilty attended. · make people;plan every phase of iO.•••••••••••••;; their lives, .. but to realize that., some thought about goals and direction is essential, then to help them enjoy the curiosities which life orrers. • ··Part of the course teaches you Through Intentional Living Workshops, people learn to lead purposeful lives, •'Aner the workshop, I found I w~planning and doing things tha I could have done a long time ag • I 'm really dOing them now, .My lift; seems really beneficial.'' ~ Eyjl, another partic!vnt •. ~ "1: ' to let your .Imagination be Cree but· to ·be. realistic ev.entually about what is possible. Often, we are limited because our first response is to think or all the re~ act rather than react, tune in to other people. 'I'd been told whatto ·do - tor so long, I'd forgotten how to live.· • learned h.ow to live for herself. ··1'd'been told by others wbal to do for so long I'd forgotten how Lo· live on my own, for me." Oli'ng workbooks thal serve as a guide after the'Irltenlionat Liv- ing course is over, proces.s~s of evaluation and decision-making are learned. ''The processes can be used over and over'" Jensen said. RESOURCESSllARED A strength of the progtatn is that it. teaches how to draw upon· lhe resources or others, }le ex· plained. · During the workshop. small groups are formed that become support groups and resources for each individual. "They make a contract to fulfill specific goals with their group andl m~t later to measure progress.•• One woman reacbed the point where s he could· t8ke ,action oo her goal to enter(he.mlnislry. ''ft was something she always wun~­ ed to do, but nevet could commit herself lo actually doing. Now she's enrolled in theology at Claremont..'' For ~notber, the goal was lo feel 01ore at euei ,with people. A. ·project waa lo a:o to the park, and start conversations with com- plete strangers. That was her contract. When Jensen went through the program, bis goal was to learn lo cook. · 'fhe process is simple. You ~o certain activlllL>S, look at what.is done and learg from that. • Jwen ci,WC1 U)<) example ol the . .. • aSOllS ~hy we CAN'T. We prac· t.ice listing.three reasons why we CAN. before the negatives.'' TEAMS BUILT J ensen also works with group~ on Team •Building and Group Sharing. ~: . "Most team efforts. in an or- ga'ftlzation oit a marriage, begin with a sharihg or information and expectations. Then comes a com· mitmcnt to-these 81\d a produc- tive period. "Then, because people change and there are disruptions and un- certainty, ·anxiety and frustra-tioO build up. You have three op-- t1ons ...... ~rminale the rela- tibnship. kiss and -make up or renegotiate yoµr original expec- tations. ''If you kiss and m ake up, the period of productiyity normally get! shorter and shorter until you end up te rminittlng;• he ex· plained. With groups, he explained, pro• blems arise when the initial ex· pectalions are misunderstood or forgotten as time passes. "We learn to listen , speak and define Better Rx goals. It's very skill-oriented." A by -prodµct or these F'o r workshops, J~nsen said, are some lastinJtrel!'li<>"'11ips. \'. "NO w.rt'tten-: o'rda' cduld eve:r ~ dopc•j,tif t6e relaUopshlps de -' r v'l!oped ttut'iql, ti\•· 'Work shop," . ///, SJlJA;i HU(Kd . a~cipant in a re· $(~Sl<?D· \1 \, ~ 1 ! • •1TJl~.d1nami• are there for a · • :"\ ~ -,.. dose ret~uon:shtp . Great reelina;~ Re· 1 • ·· .,.Mf wer~ developed, great ex· J e ~cu. I really go\ to know '-., peopltt ,ID a nt>n·lhreateniQg, warm,'fl:lond\fWQJI." ' \ "' • ~ -0. '<' Added his )Ylfe Marjorie, "You can learn tcf make decisions on how you are going lo deal with life rather Ulan the other way around . "And with t*y's -problem& that's worth alol: • • t Jensen can provide further ln- (ormation at 979-8234. ,. •· • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: As the director of the North Carolina Drug Authority, I \YOU\d like tu comment on your advice to ··Ad· diet's Daughter." The girl's father was a physician. . May I suggest whal 1 believe to tie a better answer lo her ques- tion. "I-low can I help him ?" First: I would h<lVC pointed oul to the girl that her father cannot LEGALl ... Y prescribe drugs for hon -exi sting patients and divert them to his owh use. Second : An addict is an addict regardlCss o[ his profession, education or social backgroun<.t, Addicls manipulate people for. the ir own benefit and take greater advantage of their re· latives and fri ends than of stran~crs. Third : Addicts justify in "their O\Yll minds their use or drugs. Almost without exception. thl'Y resisl coun1el and advice or ;,iny kind . I have seen very few drug· de pe ndent pe ople seek r c- ha'bilitation on their own . fo'ourth: I would ha \'C ad vised that ·daughter to r eport he r father's drug proble m to the State Board or Medi cal Ex· amiper's. This is a regulatory agericy that. has the authority lo l'equire a physician lo submit to treatment and rehabilitation or huve his li cense suspe nded or re· vbked. 1 Your column is \Vlclely read. 11\ the inte res t~ or all physicians and other.medical prartil1oners \~tho m ~1y be drug·dC'pendenl, I solicit your s upport in askinp, their col· I . • Ann Landers leagues lo bring the problem to the attention of the 3ppropriale licensing boards when they have ·knowledge that the 1>roblem ex· ists. Past expe rience in North Carolina s hows that n m edical professional who is addicted to drugs and submil'> to treatment has a 90 percent cure rate. -Jt. E. EPPS, Raleigh, N.C. DEAR MR. f•:PPS: Thanks for your \'iewpoint, "'hich is an in· formed and authoritalive ooe and well worth considt_•ring. Personally, I doubt it will work in all cases. Moreover, that 90 percent cure-rate, if accurate, is exlraordiaa ry . .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our daughter, who is a sophomore in college, has decided to ciuit after this term and go to work to put her fiance through Jaw school. We are very rond or the young man. Li sa has been go ing with him fo r three yc:irs, but my husband a nd I are unhappy about her dcC'i sion because YiC belie ve she is not being fair to hcrsf'lf. Lisa i:-; .in unusually brig hl young \Y oman :ind was awnrd<'d u four-yea r scholarshi1>. She in · sists she wanls to get n1arried in ' May and the only way this can be i ompllshed is ir she goes to rk and supports the two of tll m . My husband has pointed out (to me, noi her) that several couples who did it that way now are divorced. ,]t seems the pro- fessional man often '.'outgrows•• the wife who made it possible. Later he becomes attracted to a more sophisticated, bet· ter-educated woman and dumps the wife , who by that lime is 10 years older and has no college education to fall back on. \Vhat is ·your opinion? -MOM AND DAD DEAR M. AND D.: The de· cision should be Lis a's, buL she would be foolish noL to consider all Lhe posaibilllies. SUy ou.t of it and hope for lhe best. ' Don't flunk your chemistry" test. Love is more than one set of glands calling lo another . If you have trouble making a distinc· tion you need Ann's booklet. 1'Love or Sex and H,ow lo Tell the Dirrerence. •• Send a long, self- nddressed , stamped envelope with you·r request and 50 cents in coin lo Ann Landers, P.O. Box MOO, Elgin, UL 60!20. ' • .. .. , ... ... • " ---~·-" DAIL V PILOi'· ; I • ~etting ::The Pace · "' ' ~· ••orange County women are invited lo make a commit· ·~ment: to Israel and the sur- ~':iVival o~ the Jewish people by ""attending the Pacesette r luncheon or the Women's Division or the United Jewish Welfare Fund . .Mailing in- vitation::; ... ror the Tuesday, 1r1Feb. 11. event in the home oJ ·~tt.y Roen, Newp«irt Beach, ••are (left to right) Mrs. Roen ~.and Gladys Nadler. ~ " ·- .. - ' . ~Valentine Misses ·Post ~1· - •1 " "o By JOAN M.IVERS instructed us in how to creale lit· ~-I'm not sure what J will do this Lie boxes to atta.ch to the botto_m .. Nalentinol& Day, but I know what of the blackboard (or our Valen· JOAN '·• ,. ••,a I .. ' G .l~b .Agenda Diversified ~IWC The Mao)'· Arts of Makeup will be d is· c ussed by c_osmetic fxp,ert Michael Wes tm()r:e. ·Tuesday, Fe~. 11 for tbe Udo Isle Woman·s Club in the Clubhouse. Theprogr..amwillbeginatl1':30a.m . • ' · Christ!all .Women . " l . A display ~ hanging baskets, music by Jerry Pickett and a talk by Auslralian Marie Zwiers will be featured at the Tuesday, Fe.b. 11, meeting of the Mission Viejo Christian Women·~ Clllb at rk>on in the Chandlers resta..arant. ' Chinese Club U h . . • bj s er1ng in t e Year or the Hare Tues- -<iay, Feb. 11, is the Orange County Chinese Club. rtir. and Mrs. Frank Wong of Irvine will take the gavel as co-presidents . Other officers ace the Mmes. Lock Gee Ding and Arthur .Powell, vice presidents: l\1rs . Ying Wa.ni", Secretary; r.-trs . Fred Jue . treasufer, and Chester Lt!e, parliamentarian 'J'he group is selling a new edition of its C,binese Cookbook. l\.'lrs . Powell is in .: ~t\Brge. Countians are among participants. , :io crJft' fairs and cooking demonstrations · during tbe New Year season in Los Angeles' OhinaTown. " 'MSIQlfff\AlA --· )48.4121 - 'BALBOA tSLNI> 216NonneA~ 67S.19(M HAVE YOU HAD In Tired of Bav Poll"Uon. Traffic Conge1tl9n. & Overly Depae Houafng Projects? YOU CAN CHANGE ALL THl$1 Contact•S. P .o. N: ' and learn how1 through our • Free BroehUrea. 115 I Oo•• Slrfft, S.lt• I IQ H•wporf .. DC .. 67~5510 8lJ·l414 SPECIAL PUROJASE SALE EVENT . ESTf\JECLEARANCE & MFGR$. CLQSE-OUl) EXOUJSITE.JEWELRY Carerully 1etected roc Discriminating Buyers 25 o/o to 50% OFF •RINGS '.; •PENDANTS •WATCHES •LOOSEGEMS Emeratds • Oiafronds · Pearls -Jade Russian Amber -Amethysl • TurQuoise ·Gold EUROPEAN GEMS DESIGN · lliPAIRS-ArPIAISAL SOU.TH COAST VIL.LAGE {Between PetlteAut\eroe & HorikawaJ 546-0710 !'%cari'tdo. tines. I b~gan to get the ·idea I J11r J can't use the same excuse this might not be Miss Poj>ularity; on RIV·E R ~, .. ,ear lba.t' I did last and stand by · Valentine's Day . when MJss --Spripg ls a New Beginning will theme the LasAmigas .lt'S t11e_on1Y agar t111e11t ' we ever conslClered!' · ,.my mailbox saying, ··~1 y Valen-Fussmore mentionerj that my l ·'Tuesday. F_'e~. 11, f<ts_hion show pre~ented ~.!Jne mail must be a little late this Valentine holder would not n·eed ,hinting to my family not to forget. :\ by ~ullock s 10 the A1rporter Inn, for Las -weve always owned our rioines. ear." That excuse wore a ljttle any reinforcing. Valentine 's uay. Yesterday . .-It~ .... Am1gas d ~ San Jose, St. Joseph Hospital ""'thin around June 1. And 1 don't Still. I remained hopeful in the even s-3.id to !\lelissa, 1,'A corsage ~,,.. ·• Gu1ld at 10. 30 a.m. Franl<IY, most Of the apartments weve seen dli:lnt appeal to us verv muell. But Pr~orv Points dramatic design aroused our curiosity. One look lnstde convinced us that this Is unllke any apartment wf!ve e\(er seen. From tile Imaginative Interiors to the convenience . Of our private health spa,.PromontorV Point has dlstlnctlOn. And when you can'Rve here In Newport·Beach. with clean air and expansive ocean views. pllis the freedom Of apartment 111/lnQ ... wen; mav.be one neednt· own-a-tloUSli'to-h~ve-5tvle after an: :daresbOW my race inside the post race or disaster. I remember .would certainly be nice on Val~n· ii~ ""1 ~.roceeds ~·ill purchase ultrasound equip-~ffice after last year, when they watching a ll the boys culling and tine's Day ... ' ."-.. r. ment for lhe hosp~tal for l.L!!e in obstetric~ - llll'f,nstalled a "Dead Valentine" pasting their home made Valen-'''teah .. I guess," she S'aid . "ii ~;,: gynecology, ~ardtology and other medical """"indow just form~ I also won't lines and thinking, "Which one is _you~W.ant to spe,nd al! that money/· areas. &be able to use the subtle hint 1 for me?'' l was still thinking the· on mt!.·· · tried last yt!ar to mak~ Edgar same thing the day after Valen-And· os far as Edg~r goes. I aware It was soon golng to be tine's Day. In fact, the thought .finally 'realized Ute-only. w~y lo It t,Valentine's Day and that he'd' still sometimes crosses my mind. get him to remember Valentine's detter get moving on some kirlcf That Valentine's Day in second £?ay was to buy~ card tOr.Jtii;n lo ~present. · graile. however, wasn't totally· sign and hand"jlactf;• ro m e. 11 .....;:..I!d .copied Rohc.cL.Re.dCont~ ~ .horfible .1hereVi'ere twohappen-read: , Cbandwriting and left a note lying 1rg-sth-ar made--everything-bearii · Saeh-morning-l~wakc·t"O·ftnd ~pen oJ\;the dresse r : .. Joan. we ble. · ' V-Ou resting there bt•side me. ~ust can t go on meeting like The fir st was that after some And thank my stars thal I huvl' x_this'." •At th& bottom or the note looking, I did find two Valentines you ' · ' •Edgar ha'd scrawled. ''Like in the bottorp ot my box. I "-'as so 1·0 lrust in and to guide me. :;Aowt?'' .So I figure this Valen· delighted td' receive J.hen1 that I A lovely card for a lovely wire, -1.Une's't)ay I'll just b-ve to take hardly noticed they, were marked I thought. Yesterday, I was de- •1What l cun get;-,,..whfch probably "Occupant." . lighted to spot the t·ard on ~ii~~ no~-It took a long The second thing Wus that Miss Edgar's dresser. I snuck a look . ·ume t'o JearTI~this, but the lesson Fussmore . seeing that I felt boping he'd tucked a check in· ~arted as early as the second much neglected, opened her .side. To my amazement, I dis - -~radt;. • desk. signed a Valentine, and covered Edgar had add~d :"' 1'11 ' nev'er fofget· my second handed it to me. It meant so another stanza: o,:grade teacher, Miss Fussmore, much that 1 've 'saved it all thest' And so I beg my Valentint· e>:mainly because she was the only ., years. It reads: "To a reaJly nice 'f \Vho v.·ants to be a \\'inner 0 q_ne Ui the clfSS who receiv_Fd boy on Valentine's Day." · Could she iust S\~·eep out the . feweiJValentlrtesthanI. Because of the {lbove you can garage · ~ Neverthel~ss. ,she cheerfully understand why I am cont<\.anlly -And try to unthaw-dinnt-r·• .... '~ ~ . . ' ' . ~ Your Horoscope .. , ... . I,. , l ··-~ --,--~ ! "::·'"CQnCer: S·ee Potenf fa I · ~ •. SATURD~. ~E!IRUARY 8 . ·.' ... •I ~ ... , ~I •• '" B•BYDNEYOM.\Rlt • ARIES <March 21-April 19!: Challen2e is .. a'"'welcome stimulant. You come atife. What you do becomes meaningful. You re.' ceive compliment from one you resp~ct . TAURUS (April 2G-May 20): Good lunar aspec~ coincides now with educational material, advertising. publishing -and spiritual insight. ' GEMINI (May2l·Junc20J: Hard facts de- mand to be confronted. Toss aside superficialities .. Accent is on adding up, tak- ing inventory, getting second e motional breath . CANCER (June21-July 221: Emphasis on contractural obligations. relationships that ale important. Key DO\\' is lo become more awareo~generalpotential . LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Basil'.1ssues a re important -but you only accomplish now if your heart is in your work. Means get some iospiratic?n. . VlllGO ,(Al.U!-23·Sepl. 22): Lunar aspect promo~es love, creativity and a better rap· port "-'Ith young persons. including offspr· 1ng. LtBR1\ <Sept. 23-0ct. 22J : Yo1i1 'tl'ili find family circle "more t'l exible." Means there "'·ill be more humor at home base lhan v.:a s t1·ue in recent past. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): \>'isit from "long lost" relative could_ be on agenda.· Forces tend to be scattered. --· --I SAGITTARIUS tNov. 22-Dec, 21 ): Ac - cent is on personal possessions, special col· ~ections, inCOf?:te. Submit suggestions. ·ideas. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Cycle is hig:h and your ability to be at right place at right time is enhanced. Exude confidence. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb . 181 : Your romantic illus ions could gain substance You begin to percei\'e vast difference between wishful thinking ~and uctuality. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Accent is on fu lfilling goal. Some of your ambitions pro· ve more practical than many y,:ould h<.1Vt' suspected. You are invited to attend our FORMAL OP.ENI NG I ~ .... ,.-1111nc1a,,•&11. .... t • · Large ~~c~ of Scandanavia.n I>iriinO ROom Furniture .---~~--SETOBEOllOEAEll , ' ' •. L ~~~ltlire Co~Mete•~l•n Auxiliary New officers have been electee!I by the Costa Mes~ Memori11.I Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. David Leigbton will serve as presi· dent: . On her board are the ~Imes. William Selle,-J . A; Wilson~ Gary 'Cav1ard, Ff"ed... Sorsabal, T .A. Larned, Darlene Letnes. Roger Jones, William Kuhn and Jack l\lapson. Pro Receiviog serviCe pins were l\1mes. Alex· ander MacGillvray. William Lambert. William Dor.ell and' Ed Somerhousc, 2000 hours; Leighton, Wil111er Crawford and Sorsabal; 1500 hours; and Alvin Hemner andj.IJ<>bert~i lsOJ'J. l~ hours. Luxurv adult rentals from-$350 montnlv SP.tority 200 Pron100torv ortve ~ Newport eeacn. ca1ttornta Just north of Jambaree on Paclfk: Coast Htgttwav ll!lepllone <7141 675-8000 ~ -Skill development equipment valued al owned and managed bVThe Irvine company ~ more than $900. was donated to Fairvie"'· Slate Hospital's -physical therapy depart-' menrby Eta E1)silo0Sororil3'. Long.time supporters of the facility, the sorority has providctt .an tiight-passenger van and musical instruments . ,. , Realtors \'irg1nia Cieck has taken the gavel of the \\'omen 's Council of Realtors for Newport llarbor-Cos ta l\1esa. l 'he council is an educational arm of the national council. The group recently donated $500 lo the na- tional scholarship fund . Art Luncheon South Orange County Alumnae, Alj>ha Phi. will sponsor an art exhibit Wednesda.,)'. Feb. 12. at 11 a .m. in the Huntington ' Landmark recreation center. The luncheon sale and e.x.hibit will feature works by ,Mrs'. Gary Robertson and Mrs. Clinton ~1oss. Toastmistress l\-1embers of Las Olas Toastmistress Club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 12, lo prepare for a Wednesday, Feb. 26 competition. The· group "-'ill gather at 7:30 p .m . In Mercury Savings and Loan. Huntington Beach. . NEWPORT INTERIORS · • EVERYTHING GOES 3326 E. . c6isT H~GHWAY ' .' ' ' I ' CO ROMA DEL~ • MAR ., " I T , · · 6'1Sr642'0 I " •. ••• . " .. -fm·""O"'r >-%.'"" 11""'0 > m o ,.Oo,. ~ ~ ~· "' n ,... .,, CA '-'' )> ,ii: CA CA . ~· ·r-• -m ~yt.!" n 0 . ~ .,, . .-.• :c .~ . . .... ,o ,... ,... \ft ' . v• • - -"' .· .. or.• ... ~ JI'. DRASTIC REDUGrlONS ... ' ~' • -· I ' J • I statue. The ball player. a blaCk quarterback, was framed by a coach trying to keep him out of a championship game. The coach was working for profe ss ional gamblers. To wit: Khigh Dhiegh , ·who used to play the \•illain W o Fat in ''Hawaii Fivc-0 ," walks throuJ:?h his role like a windup Buddha doll suf· feriog from terminal constipation. In fac t, Dhie(b recites his lines like a telegram. Others in the show suf· fer from the same pro- blems. Irene Yah-ling •Sun plays Khan's no. l and only da ughter. An· Ina, a dqctoral candidate jn criminology. Miss Sun 1-----,~,.=, .. ~--- is attractive and icy, but fllOTICt:TOCREOtTOltSOP•ULlt s uffers from the same ~".A:s::i:,~.,.:0:~.,.i'~.,.~~~~~ imalady that afflicts 81Vt:ll'•Gt: LICl:fllSEISI (S•c•. Khan. U01"61•J U.C.C . ..wl/or 240JJ ••1>1 NOTICE IS HERESV GIVEN lo IM' CT•dltor' of Harold H. F1dd ... s.r. ana EVAN Kl•f Kh • ~rr E ~°"*" Social Securllr No I 1• , an S °".OS-OOSO •nd 511·01·101'1. Tr_.~-· No. land only son, Kim, -L+<.,.~e .... ,..,"' ou\1n1!i\ .ocirf'\1 IS. d esi· •oated by CBS to ,, nlo01 coua B.!11•, on 1r.e c.,, o1 E1 e Toro, Count, ot Oranoe, Stall ot be ••college educated." C.hforn•• n•JO, 11w1 1 a ou1t. """\ • ..,." 'There mus t be a fear M>out 1,,o.maCJe1,,cec1tE.cur""""" M.lry D. Cu1rv . Social 5e(ur11y r.io around CBS that Kim Ul ·10-l01' &nd ll•·l'·"l80, T•11n\1erec must be a college man ....ct lnllnd<!d Ttolnsleree, *l>O!oot bu\l· -~'\ aOdre!is I\ 1S?l Co•nwolll ~ne. !n 'because ::ill Occidentals .,,_(:Uy ol Ne•PG•I 8e•'"· Counly ol think Chinese work in Or•r>Q1t,S1.ueo1 c .. 11•or.,ia91w.ci. Tr.e pro~rtf •\ de1,ribfod In otner•f l 3 Un d r i e S a fi d U 5 e a': All \lCKk In trade, l i•lure\,. equ<P· abacuses. The trouble -.....,, -0000 '*"' 01•cer1a1n1iQWr ''°"' Du!ilne!i' know .. 8!i LIQ\JOlfEM· with-Kim is t.bat he is PORtuM and rocatf'd 111 23'1• "1!1" El filled With starch and foroAoa<1 1n1neCityol El Toro,co..n· ·u· l b d tv o1 Or•n~. St.ate of Ce!ilornl11, and W&I ng 0 e preSSe . trato!i ler tr.a 10110"'1"0 al<G~llt Ol..,.••Qe Ucen\e Cor 11~enwsl : Otl· The L'ftly t0 Dleresl1·ng S&le G1ner111, now •\U>ed to prel'I"~ U · • 1ar:•1ed al 2l6M "8~' El Toro Ro.Id for group Je l is the support· ,,,. pr1m1se, 10<:11ed ., l36M "B" E1 ing cast, Whi ch is much Toro R...,, ito tne City ol El Toro.~ • IY of Or..,.,~, <:.tale of C•tllornl•. ,better than the primary T1t1111>eemountol purtl'lolieprkeor characters. Clu Gulagcr COl'l!iide'r•lion ill (Ol'lllMl!oll willl S.Old k l.k h Ir.,.".,. ol wld llt...,Mt lor 11<eru.i.sl-is wor man I e as l e •no s•id bus1 11e!is, 1nc1ud1"0 tilt:! COaCh WhO lfiCS lo [rame tSlo mti.d lnttnlory, Ii tllf 'um ot the quarte rback. John ~.:!~·ooo.oo,wr.1chtons1)t)o1 111e1a1.,,..... ,Ireland adds a touch or 0..Cfl,..lel'I ""-nl class as the football =~1:~1e,, oe"'•'"''~':-! t eam 's impotent head 1n,asn111rouoh.1icrow 5',1so.m Coach. T•noLbll Pfoplrly, 8\Surilp\lo!TOI •:0:.111· And Victor Buono is bis old d c lightrul , villainous self as the gambling czar. He oozes evil. Th e only un · •fortunate thing about his performance was that he 1 was saddled with terri· ble lines. r ••Ed, don't be a twit ," says Buono. Int Obli<;t11110ft ev~ntPd by ,,.,,......, l'lOl• 19.000.00 ln!..,,O•l>I• pr~rl\', ln1lall....,t nOfe and si t. 19mt ln levor !>f !i1lt1r ....... eln 6',1S0.1Xl All otller bu~lflf!!S n•mes "'"° ad· d•l,14!1 u!ot'd Oy Ille Tran1t1ror """ll>ln !t1rH year\ la\! Piil! solar,., kl'IOWtl IO IM Tr.,.sl••"•rt: NONI!! Tlwlt n n•s bH!n lgrffd bet-wla 1\c•n1te ..,., lnltn<Hd l•aftsfffN ~re­ quil"l'd b'f !leoc . 1.01~ of'"' e .. s.1nHs- Pro"1MGAt Coclll, IMI Ille consloer• llol'I lor 1r.e lransf1r of st ld lllninns anc:1 1r•..st<1r of s•ld lltenH 11 10111111o11a on1r •lter taia tra .. s•er n•s bfttl •P- 11ro..,.dbysald De~rtm•nl of Alcohollt e. ... raoe Contro!. Tll•t a 1.1111, lr•n1!er and as11gri,,...nt ol 1"' etore1eld stock In trade, l!•turet. •~-----------tll1.1l(lmlf\t •M oooct wlll of wkl bu~· ,.,.u ... ur be maC1e, 11nd '"" c~dllf• Hon llleretor 1oge1Mr ... 11n IM COf\· llOlr'•tlon hw \tie lr•nHer and ~11.,n. ---------,--,.,-:-,..-!men! of llW ••o•e1•ld llc•nla IOI' JllCTITIOUS •USIMISS Uotn'\ell ls 10 bl co111umm1tt0 Oft 00' PUBLIC NOTICE r • NAMI l.,ATl•llNT aft•r l!w totl'I G•y of Ftbtu•ry, l~IS, •I TM "tOUowlnO f19rlon5 attl M ino tM ls<ro"" Otp.trtm1n1 of PfOlf,tlOl'l81 ...inn.••: f:Kl'OW S.rortlce .. •I lfll N. TU\11" T II: I A 0 ARc:N IT ECTURA1 Bl.do, In ,,.. City ol s1111a An.a. (Dunlf Ol\1'£L,.OPMEfllT CO., 31f1 "A' O!Or'&n91,Sla!tOIC1fllomit,~"9ded ... ,.,..., Ulfl Oflw, Cot!• Mew, CIHI l!l•t 11\1 O•P•rlmtnt ol AICOl'IOll( ... 8e"'ra9f COl'llfOI l'I•\ ~¥90 Mia Hiii =~:-~:~,if~ OeNi 1'~1:~~.:,~,,~~~JS P'lllllp O.r1111 ••1M11wt1, .WSOIW. • Harold H. ""ci.n ~- t4111 RMlll F11tW1Mlk, C•llf. '103 Tr•n,11ror alld 1..IC.1'1!.M • Jtm•t Jt1ym111 Nlffl'l•n.' 170 Molry E. f1ddu ~llsti<ll. l..flfll• N•WPGfl 8'1<.r. Tr•nlJ•ro'lo llltl LICl l'I ... • C911f,f2MO . • te<lt E,Curry .......,_ tMMN) l11!."'a111an, 11 Tr..,sftrn •fld Otn ""··Ml· lll•v. C.llf, 117,,, tntlflOK Tl-M•f•rM Thll ""11u1 11 toMlitted bf , MARY O. CUlltlltY _.... .. ,...._~ Tr-fer"llM °'"" I). 0.¥1'°" I nil .... T tflft".,... TM• .U.'"""" ••• "'" wl!1i .......,..., C.Cft• Jtnk" CiDuMT a.rt. of •• Ol'WtQit c:or.Mt ~.o. .... ,,, ~S. )tJJ.. """•""•· Cllllf4or-.laJ:l1•1· Pt.lbtlWf °"11H c .. ,, °'111 ,..,,, •• , •• 11,tff. o;M ' .. a.c .......... ,.,.n Pvtlll~ Or.tnQt CO.It Dally Pllol. 1"11>, T, l•Jt 4»-1S . . --~ .. I •· l--1-1---------1t····=.i_ "' t• " .. ' ~l • ' I '. ATTEST: Elleel'I P. PllhJnt'i' CilyClerk 5TATEOF CALIFORNIA COUNT't' OF ORANGE ' CITY OF COSTA MESA • I. EILEEN P. Pt-ti NN EV. Clty aerk~nd e11-oftl<lo Cl•rll of !ht ~llf Count II or U'll! City qt Co~I• Mis.a. holrtby ttrtifY"ln.I !I'll abl"" and IOre91Mnt Ordln.trKO NO. 1s.1 ... s introduced and u1Miaereas..:t1on bJ' sactlon oll • r19u1ar meellno(tf wldClty owncH holltlOl'l I"' Jht$yolJ_..,, 1'1t, end tt1tr,.1terpa!iMd..,d :::::::• _.: ,,,,___. L[G(NO CITY~ t~l .. ...:s.r., C..&l.~ adofl•ta•s1Woff>ol••l•reouLarr1'<!tflt190lwldCl1y~llMICIOf\lfW •t1tdeyof i-~-~-~~~=~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~·-~-·~~~11 ···-· ••-'""' '"'" -Februar, 1915 bythelortowinQ totlu n.oo•> ~-~:""-:-~ :;..."';. .. ~':'.~~~.:;:c• :~ :-.:::. ~-:;: ... ·;,.::;·•· OISTRICTNG MAP AYES: coUNCtLMEMBERS: wi1--.,Hammttt,Pinkley, R•cHi,ttertlOOJ ----.• ::""'..;..~ .. .:.i:-.::--~· :..-=.:.~=-.. .:..--........... _,... NOES: cou ... trL MEMBERS:~ -~:!I :::: .. :-::: ... "!:::'";;':" .. :;'-" • I ::.!:::: . .:"'= ...... _ ..,_. A-,·.;, ASSENT: COUNCllMEMBE RS:HOne .... -·· ·-..... ,,,_. ,. ,_,_ .,. .... ,. -.,_ ·--· ~.. v IN WITNESS WHER EOF, I h;t""' hereby Sit my hand end Mfhiea '"'Seal ot PUBLIC NOTICE OltD(NANCE NO. JM IN OltOIMANCt: OF TH& CITT COUNCIL o,-T"E CtTY Of' COSTA MISA, C:ALIPOltflllA, CHAMGlfllG T"IE J.Of!llNG Of' PARCELS IN THI VIClflllTV 0,-\l'\CTORIA STREET Af!IOTN• SANT a Afll.t. lttV•lt f'ltOM ltlW, lt4W, Cl. CJ, •ttO Ml M PRO.LO Af!IDl"RO·MO THE CITY COU NCH. OF TH E: CITV OF COSTA MESA DOES HERESY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SIC'flON 1. All portions. ol t!w lollew- lnq dncrltitcl raal prl>j)t'1\' ,,,. htretl-v Olecta ...a lncl\lded In 1na o.ShJ"'llcl ,_,Hfollowi: 0••"9f county As''"°' P•r«l Numblrl \ IS-011·•0 (frotO\ A1Wlo POR· LO), \li.(111·•1 (lrom RIW afld R•W IO POR·LDI, \IS·011·•2 Clrom R•W lo POR·LDl. llS·D1l ·ll !from R'W lo PDA·LOI, 11S·l60·ll anp llS.:MoO-Jl ttrom Cl 10 POR·MOl, 115-~1 Uram. • Ille City ot CO~ta Mew 1111' S\hdayol F<!Dl'"IMl'Y, 191S. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE >~L • -EllHn P. Pninnev Cay Cterk a nd ••·ollicio Cltrkol th• City Council,,.. lhol Oty CouncH ot Co~la M" ' / I • :au.JS Pu.ph!illed Oran Qt! Coast 0..itvPf!Ot-Fe• __ ,_._tt_•_> _________ _ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SlP·1SMJ --~--J --.-.-,-,-t-,-0•· ,-.-.-.-,-,-,-.-.-.-.-,.-~.,._ SUPEltlOltCOUltTOf!THE · STATEOLSC•llFORNI• FOR' •ERlltE Tf!IE CITY COUNCIL • G. OfTHE THECOUfllTYOJllO Afll CITY OP JllOUNTAlfll VALLl!Y l fllla,A·llM1 ~ NOTICE OP' HE A Rlf!IO 1 O,_ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENtll.I or. ~TITIOtot FOR l"'ltO•ATE 0.-WILL; Tu.Ml.if, F1or ... r., 18, 1915, al ' $ ''$,AMEN PM. In 11'11 Council Ch•mber,$ ~f!IO r>Oll: LE T&lt • s11ter AYenue( Fountain VaL1 '-. TAll:T 'r Estett!OIA(LISON STONE RUSSEL. Calll11rnle. 1r.e C I'!' Councll will • Olc .. s.ci. pu.llllt htarlno °"Ille followino;i : NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that APPEAL F I LED BV 'FU~· i uDtTH STONE 11.INOIG fta~ lllt d LERTON SAVI NGS ANO LO~N htrel,.,a0tlitlonfor Probtlt olW11lal'ld ASSOCIATION REGAr:l:DING P~h for lHWflllCaot·uu'" Tallamet1i.rvto NING COMMISSION"S 0 6 NIAL t , .. Olll.IM-r, riterinc• 10 Wlll<h ;, VARIANCE 106, 1o ixrmJt tlnw madei/Ot" lurttier l)aTliculars, and ll\ill l•mc>erature 11Qfl~ on !he Fl.II""' ,,,.ti,,.. end place 01 ,,_,,i.,. uwi -S."l"IJS-Loan A~wcieliOf'I Bu~ ~bllft .et tor Febru.rY 25, 1'71, et Tiii.io Him Is being procef; II f :IO'a.m .• ;,. 11>1 courlroom of O.part· O\lil"Su.t>l to I"" Plal'ltllnQ L•Wli al ~ ~· l 01 said ,ourl, al X10 O\'tc: stall ol C•ll!ornia ((;.oy 'I C-•S. c.u .. r Driw Wesi, In 11111 Clf'!'Of s.nte ft. Sfil,) and till' Founl•ln va11tv 1*>• Anfl, ca.111oml•. "'9 Onllnanu. The zonl"O or111r...u.. DI.led febnJ<lrV J, 197$ zonliw maps •nd ••ll!Olt~ are on tllolin · Vfll.llAMt:.SIJOMN. "" Pt•l'lnlno Oeparlment ana .,.. covntw Cl•rk ••Ii.bit tot Pllbllc ln~pecl ion~· l".\UL,MASTINGS,JANOFtltY lf'l'll""lotl. aWALKt:lt "'"'-•t.1rt119tot1JStllyln1avor · tttJDUll'OfllT 0•1v• SUITI. JWMltlotl to lftls ffOl•I will be lflllftllt&,C&lll'OaMIA. #I oPPOf'llill'lltY JI 0o '°· If,.,.. • ...,. U>USt fbr'lnllllol'l ls •'-lrM. you ""'' t Alts_.,. '61': PltltllMr lllloPlaronln; 0.par!mt"t at .. 1·2 ~l'lhtd Or•oe (:cMSt 0.11'1' P!IGI, CITY COUNCI l OF l Hl:c i:.Dt ... r, 7 0 I.,._ 191S &)1.J CITY Of' FOUNT Al N 1 VALlEV• • Ci"'•f11 GrlPOO . ) 0.put~ Cl!~ Cler• PubU\IM!d Ot-11n0t Coast OaU'f' Al 1 • PUBUC NOTICE l'ab. I, ttlS \ PUBLIC NOTICE 7 191S • OAl~Y PILOT { • PVBUCNOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSIN•SS HtOtET.CAPRETI. AJIO~NA!o.O . ~,., ........ ••: 'AMEST. CA .. RETI. """"" T-~ Sttl• t1S "MISSZMHA11....-a1 .. 111. ........ C.IM•nil• •2101 nt: t1141 GJ.1"lt FVMi,,,._d O..M<;le Co.sl 0.Uy PllOI. ..... l.1, ll, •fld Fttl. 1, Joi. I ti J lJi,. IS happiness is a I ~lnhl VALENTINE WHtdff Plaza Newporter Inn PVBLIC-NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE a J611S NOTICE TO CREOITOllS NOTICE TO CR I 01 TOltJ JU .. l!RIORCOURTOll'1'Mti su .. 1•10• COURTO .. THI! STATE Oii' CALlf'ORMIA ll'Otl STATE OF CAl..tFORNIA ~- TNll COUNTYO,..ORAMGll THECOUltTY OF OltA.ltGE Mt. A-Ulh H•. A...f.lU. EJl•lt ol EOW ... 1110 S. BATES. also Est•l.io ol THELii'A LORRAINE n••" ., e:ow ... 1110 STANTON LOFTEN.0.<t•Md. BA Tl!J, DK••sed. HO fl CE IS HEA e BY GI VEN 10 lftle ...OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '6""' creltilOI\ ol llW •bovt """'"'0 oe.:edlml rwdlkll'I of the •b9,,. ~m.d 9'<.-..it 1"'-1 •II Pfl''°"' h.lwlnQ Cl•lms '9ol•fllt l\M •" pefson• Mvttt0 <l•lms tOli"" IN s..io o.c1~"' ••t '"""fd 10 n1e llW wkl ct.cedel\I ••t r9Qulted '°lilt U•m. •l1n IM rw<e,s1ry "ouchtr,, In ti.m. •llh lht Mtt\wr., vouclwt's, irl lhl! olll<f of ll>e c•erll 01 lht •bo"'! en· the offl<t ot """ cleril ol !ht llbo.oe ltfl· tltltO <OU•!. or lo prtwn1 lhtm. with t.,.. 111'-d tourl,or lo preM!flt llltm. witt1 '"' n«t""'T •OU<""''· to lht u-11gne0 lltCt SS¥Y ¥0\Klltr1.tolheunoet"1ivned II 111ot L•llt VIII• Orlvt, El Toro. .ti 1lJ3 N. B•Olld••Y. Suite •10. 5¥1•• C..lllOl'nll '16JO, •hllh h lht pl.o<t of A .... Cetlrofl1I• 92106, •hi<h 11 the tlut<Nli o! lht u1W1trl1t;lflttl In •11 mtl• pl.Kt ol f)ulJ M'J ol U•• 1.Wtdtf"lltrltO ... Nl"f, pc•l•ln1"9 10 lht •Ulle ol Ytd Oii· •II mat1tr1 o.t"l•lnl~ lo""' 9'1-tit ~nt. ••lhll\ four mOftlh~ .lllfr Uv "'Id ~nt. within twr ~ llft.i lr\l po,oCf1<ello" of lhl~ noh<t. 1"' llrll pubU:•liQo'lof tll\t n.ollc.e. 0..1..:t Januer • 11, 1911 O.tn ,.,br,..ry 4. 1•7' A•vmonll f . Sttfenl. SHE I LA. ,_.AIRMAN, E•t<utor of U'lt Wtll of Actmll'llstr•trlKWltlt•WUI the l bO"f ....... d llt<•cMfll en,...••cloflt.ollWlll tt.l.,,.,,...T.SMl•11I ollM •l!Oftllllltlefl~ IJ"WktVltU D•l•t ntOMAS G. STTIKAL. I Te .. , C..ll .. n<1I• HUI UDM ............ ,,Mt ti• "~.,.n• ,._,_, S..UMl.C"tt"" l'ub!IS!Md Or.an9fi Cot1t 0.lly P'lrot. 11111 Hl-»tt -'-'.11,0W'lll ... b. 1. 1•, 11, ltlS· 3'1-11 4"'"'" ............ 1,ltl'l•CTA ~1"'..s or-.. c...i o.i1y "'""· '-------------... IFto.1. t•,Jt,tt.1t11 Cl).1j_ PUBUCNOTlCE SPECIAL LEASE OPPORTUNITY 1975 Coupe de Ville SJll.JO.,...mo• • SL.f'·fsotl HOTICf. TOCllEDITOJIS SUPllUOlt COURT 01" THIE STA ti Ol"CALll'OltNIA FOii TME(OUNTY 01" Oll:ANG>L ..... IJZQ.) E".1t1 of fL.OltENCE R. FUNKElt, , .. ,.,..,_ NOTICE tS HERE8Y GIVEN le IM C<fClllO<J ot It. •bo•t' "•med OK- .... 1 •II 1>9"'°"5 M'llnQ (l••f"!. aoallftl wld ~ftt ••• rroui~ \0 fft• htm, wilt\ I.he nec•!owry "oucl'lil'rs, 111 M oflK• Qf N c._,.k 011 .... •tiov. ..,. llM>d c-t,.or 10 prewnl llMm, with l!M. ft.SM'' "°'l(J!Olrs, to"" unottl.l.,,..i I.he £.a. Offit'e ol PAUL, l-IASTINGS, A~OFSKV & WALKER, 221 1 VPO'NT DR .• STE . 8 , IRVINE, LI FQllNIA t2 ...... *l'llcl'l l!o lfle plaoc" bull,,n, .r llM un<lers.lgn.ed In all ller1 Plf"l•lnlnq to lh• eilM' ot wl edetll, w l111in lo.tr m011ll>1. •ter iri.IPllblic•hol'! ol 11\IJ nofk •, 0.~d J•n. t , 1t1S HARlltYS.RtNKER E•ircutor ol lhe Will ol lhe a.bo•• ~med <>Medero! l"AUL.. HASTINGS, "'ANOFSll Y & .WALKE It 1211 DUPONT OJI., ST f.. • llllllWINE, CALI KIA NIA 92644 11141W-U51 A_...,.stwEnc•t.,. ~t\l\ed Or•f\'lt Co•i.t 0 1!1'y Pllol, ...... 2•,l1.•no Feo. 1.1•.1t1s 21 .. 1 PUBLIC l"OTlCE ...... lllOTIC& TO Cit E DITDJtS SU .. 1!:111:1011 COUlllTOF TMll ST ATE DP' CA.I.I P'O lllNI" FOii: nt•COUNTY OP'Oilll ... NGE Ne.A-UNI E1Wlt o1 NENRV BECK, 0.<Nloed. NOTICE 15 HERESY GIVEN lo~ c•edl!ors of lht •tlow-l\emeo <IK..,.,,t tl'l.ll ell person1 h.l•lnQ <l•im' eo)9lr>$1 ti. wld Ot<...,."l ••• required 10 n .. ti..m. with 1119 ne<•sl•ry •O..C.,..•I, I" Ult olfk • ol 11• ,~,11 ol lht' etlO.,.. ..,_ tlUtd <ourt, Of to Pl'tHnt lhfm, wlll'I rhr ,.t tsury ,,_....,,,.to \ht v,.,,,.r11gr)td •I""' olll'' ol nl~ .tttorney. PillUL M. GUYEA. INC., ••11 HOiiy-81wf., LOI A119'lti., C..lllorlll• '°°11, whkll 11 the piece of b<n.1"911 of tllf vnoerMQMO in ell meltt•s ptrt.1!111119 IO 1119 n.Yltol Wold cMctderll, wiOtln lour monl'-lltlef tM-llfSI outillc•llOll ol lllbnotlU. 0ei.0J ...... ,,11.191s. WILLIAM HECK EK~(UICH' .. lh• •lll °' uw llbon .,...,.d dllt.oent .. AULM.GUYER, INC. .. n .................. 1. Ll'IA~CAMH7 Att••• fw raec111w PUOU""'1t Or"l'!Qll Co•1t Delly Piiot. Jen.1t. l1, -Fe ... 1. 1•. 1t1J 211-1S PUBLIC NOTICE ™"'8560 ".,, O£t.. .... "' 11172257] Call for more mlormalion ' ·MISSIO IEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ- . Sales • Service • Leasing .. 21701 M~ROU!RITE PAR!(WAY . . 4tf.1700 MllSIONVlE~O .U1"1740 · la80MSJO fW'j. toA..ry Pkwy. ••II,, rtgJU ... M•rgu•rlt• t • F 7 1176 Bmntl x May Still Be ·Beai Medical Detil • 1.i11.roNill0111tOwrrz -.. ·' More an4 m.,.:i=-111:! _, ar• IDie -· ...i me pr11crlbln1 I '"·' Wtud •-• c1qa. which meanl ._ .. -" .,.,m .. to Mlledlna -. Money of Jottl"4. 1 bulld naqi• oo lh• ducll, they are 1tron1f:r IH· preaerlpt!OD pad. 111e7 specify n.uenced by ldver1Wng and tend' Ti. ' • lbe i;Jiemical compOUDd. Bill that 1o~11onhrondn1meo. ree doelll'l auarantee lower pdcu 1bJA' londeney la f1I ll>Cl'9 than ror the patient. Th• choice of Ille puslU ln!ereat be<auoe of Ille ~ you take II lhen lilt up to WIY tfle P\>1rmaceuUcal bwJi.. the phar fCllt, Who may fl1l the neu wortia. Tho medicines you rl W,,'n with I hlSh·prlced ,._.for >'cluf all me.a.ti attCboeen York·b11ed Council OP Economic er::. p :e anyway The drug· i>ot'by you but by Your pbyslclat1. Priorities <CEPJ lndlcata that r na stock only the hlah· We're now spend in& .. ~bout-$8"' "We are overpaylnt considerably atst may d1 And If a seneijc billion a year for drugs p,... as a result of the market oo~r price: br:!d) ·drug' ls supplied scribed by docloN. wielded by bran~na:ue vr:sc i:-:;:~n ;::rmaclst'& markup 1i A NEW STUDY by lbe New ~edrugfre'm1~! .~ .;:!::n ~ usually hlcher than It la on percen and e2 per~nt. the pre-brand·name products. mium represent1ng the dif· ference between the actual price and the lowe1t averq:e price at which a drug ls available. OC Marketing Group Slates Lunch Meet The International Marketing Association of Oranae County has scheduled its monthly luncheon tneeting Wednesday at the Jolly Roger Inn ln Anaheim beginning at 11:30 am. Luncheon fee is $3.SO for mem· hers and $5.50 for gues1'. Please make reservations by phoning the lM/\ at 1714) 635·6160. The topic for this meeting. ""Ways U.S. Firms Can Watch In- , ternational Currency Markets" will be (liscussed by William J. Doomey, ·assistant vice presi· dent, of Bankers Trust Intema· tional (Pacific) Corp. Doomey will view problems of costs and risks involved with foreign ex· change. He will suggest ways to anticipate foreign exchange ex- posures and will offer some mechanisms to reduce uncer- tainties and risks. The IMA of Orange County is manufacturer oriented and welcomes guest.! and applicition for membershjp_ It's a complicated allalr, the pharmaceutical business, and the CEP study, ''Resistant Prices," is a welcome addition to the thicket of misunderstand.inc that l\Urround& the neld. A manufacturer that develops a new drug naturally wants to mine this discovery ror the ·greatest amount or dollars. It does that by patenUng the drug under a brand name and promot- ing this brand n11me heavily to physicians. Now this company may license other companies tO produce this · drug under other brand names. Or it may even supply the drug to other companies for sale under different brand names. Other companies m•Y develop the dru.e in their own laboratories. Once the patent runs out, or cou.rae, anyone is free to make It. HOWEVER, THE CEP sludy demonatrates clearly that if any or all of these circumstances oc- cur the company that's first with a new product invariably con· tinues to do the lion's share of the business-even though its brand- name version of the product is usuall the hi hest riced. Over The Counter HA5DU ....... IT SEEMS THAT you can'l. win. ... , l>""rom the manuracturer s standpoint, the system yields enormous sales .and proflta In established brand-name drugs. The CEP study deals only with antibiotics. Here · are the sales volumes done ln 1913 by the lead· ing antibiotic drugs <the dollar figures repreaenting what drugstores and hospitals paid): Keflin and Keflex, two penicillin-derived antibiotics produced by Ell Lilly-$68 million and $49 million, re!pec- tively; Erythrocln. Abbott's brand of erythromycln, $25 million; llosone, Lilly'! brand of erythromycin, also ~ million ; Vibramcyin, a Pfizer tetracycline, $28 million; V - Cillin·K, Lilly's oral penlclllln, $22 million; Cllndamycln, an Up· john antibiotic, $21 mllllon; Polycillin, the Bristol-Myers brand of ampiclllin, a semisyn· thetic penicillin, $18 million. THESE ARE brand names you never see unlesA you read medical journals or examine the hieroglyphics on your. erescrip- tion slips. But very few in· dividual products in our economy generate that kind of dollar volume. '""' ·~ 11 11 ~~ "' ... ,.,,, l '-41 , ...... , ... 1\\ .... 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I or t aval Jnte: :;avl t~ are com Imp ti:an ever hU&E. they de re Tl def le the I m·e~ Trea its i total com marl ·' . ' Oo :ttim cuts Conj send very high, unlll On ever; budg no at stim1 gove low 1 most So de fie; (1) con ti rate I ol th. il Wf bud& lrol. I WI our from rigur rang ink i hope looe• lion mou tiooc tS:ilA I /\ ink I venli one so•r; bllll< •\tU! Strei basil (21 pro1 how• ficill eco1 alwi A• load er~ mai I , !l " • ., .. ' l • ' I l " " • ,, " " ~1 v ~ l l ' I ·I ' ,, •I " ' ' 1 •• • • .Ford's udget· I • Deficit Mulled _llJ l!~YIA rORTEa 0 Wbat do government bud· cot deficits of the magnJtude that ·l'reildenl Ford Is pro- jerttn1 tor this fllcal Y .. r and next me4n to you! Jn terms or your Uvln1 costa? Job •tturl· ty? 8'11lneaa pro1peets? COit of borrowing money? The avallablllty of credit to you? Inter.at ratea paid on your 5avtncs? tfl.? 11175-1976 bud1ct llaures are 10 enormo1.1s the defy co mprehenalon -but· their Impact can be clearly t1:•n1111ted into terms of your everyday life. To blin with hu&e 1111 Ford's tstlmates are: the)' are 111011 certainly un· deres ti mates. THE COMBINED '75·'76 de!lclt8 could easily SC>ar into the $100 bllllon-plus range - rn'eanln1 that the U.S. ·rreasury's outgo will exceed its income by this massive total and the Treasury wiU be compe lled lo enter the markets lo borrow the fWlds. Only if the economic stimulation provided by tax cut..s and other movea this Congress Is sure to make se nds us into a sharp rebound very soon, will revenues be hia:her than Ford predicts. An unllkely "only It.' Only if Congress obeys <'Very request Ford m11kes lor budget reductions and adds no additional spending or tax stimulation on ils own will government Apending be as low as he forecasts. Another most unlikely "only JI." So what do the $100.blllion deficits mean to you? (1) Your cost or living will continue to rise at a slo\\·er rale than in 1974 but the pace of the rise will be faster than 1t would otherwise be if our budget were more under con- trol. Money's Worth stlmulote the economy ta.Ire hold our eronom y wlU bottom. out and the upturn wlll be un- -derway. Whtie tbe ahape of the next upswing ls 8 key question, the prospects for b~lneas are turning bttter - and eventuaUy, this W!U rip- ple out into more jobs. (3) Your costs of bort"Owi~ tnoney will declirie but here too, the rate of decllne will be slower than It would have been If the budeet were closer to balance. tr'S EASY to find statistics to prove that the projected deficits -under 3 pe~ of our Gross National Product -are akin to deficits in the Eisenhower and Johnson ad· minJstrations and tiny In comparison with the 30 per- cent or GNP 'deficits in World War Ir. But the periods are not the same. In World War II , interest rates were "pegged" at record low levels by the Federal Reserve and' Treasury. There also was Ut- t le d e mand for money because the nation was con- centrating on war production only. . As for 1959 and 1968, today's strains dwarf corparate de- mands for funds in those· years. When Treasury Secretary Simon ad.mils that he's ''horrified'' by the ''enormous financing" task, he knows what he's talking about. For Simon has an in· timate knowledge of how markets work. He came from Salomon Bros., one of the great investment banking houses of Wall Street, where he was a specialist in the U.S. Government securities market. To do""·ngrade his "horror'' is to ignore his background. (4) The availability of WHILE TOE upsurge in our living costs decelerates from 1974 's "double digit" figures into the ''single digit" range, this explosion of red ink is, all by it;elf, dimming hopes for a sleep and pro- loceed slowing down of infla- tion. And the danger is mounting of another infla- tionary blow-off later, fed by tlllA red"ink. A budget drowning In red ink because of shnnking re- venues ts leas dangerous than one drowning because or ioaring spending. But the bllllons or exlra dollars are sttU fed into our economic stream. They still will lay the buis for more innat1on later. credit will be adequate to •finance economic recovery: the Federal Reserve will make sure of that. But with the competition for money so fierce, so relentless and com- ing from s uch lop-quality sources, you well may find yourself on the outside -if you're a third·rate risk. (2) Your job and business prospects will brighten, however -assuming the de- ficita work to restimulate the econorn y. as they almost always have. As business "-'Orks off i~ load of unsold inventories, as crechl flows into the housing market. as the steps to (5) AS A SA VER, though, you'll benefit in the sense that interest rates paid to attract your savings won 't ga dowh as much as thty otherwise m ight. Th1s is the other side of the outlook for interest rates over the longer term. In bala'lce. the n1ean1ng to you is favoruble. 1( the net re- sult is an end to the slump and if we keep fighting to curb in· nation. That second "if" 1s crucial. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks ,.._ Vort !UPI/ -T,_ lol.._•n; 11'1 l.llclws '"" llO(lll 11\M ,,.,.. ~l"-<1 lf»ll ~ 1011 1"4 mo11 tllwd 0<1 pefc.ent o! ~~ on ,,. ,..._. Vork St«ll E•tlWnQt" Nt't M>d !N•<--.is ,_...,. tlf thf .itt1..-...ie1 bfl•Mn TN pr.w~ <lnl"'ll P•'l(I 11\d llW c........... lOIOtlnf pl'ltl GAIHll!ltS 1 UnolLld .JJO 1~• + l 'A Ult ~1 I ! 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Orego11, '!ho<kinl tbe "'!I· California 100$ agii ~ nlntbr t le11ate. baske~ world. ·rated oregon ln a canfererle6 PALM SPRl GS (AP! _ .Noll' UCLA. rlnked seeond In 1amo at Euge!IC. Botb a.re S-2 . . Ule nation, Is back for ano.ther and tied roi; iblrd P,l•ce N>lljrill l"ront~runnlng Johnny Miller · weekend sertes a'lalnst tb,e Staarord,now4t2. • i;J tallied _on his OO_ck nine tor a 69 Oregon scho0Js an thJ.s Ume The teams swap oppon'ents ~~·~k~~ eih~~~ lri0tr.eto~e1:':~ first place in tt)c Cpnference is at·~ Saturday. · i round ol the $!60 000. Bob Hope stake. nd., Miller figures Oregon Stale Desert Golf Classi~ .. T~is ls the biggest weeke "" must Win both games. '"We can't Newport Beach's.Alan Tapie is basketball si~ce _I've been at really count on winning two in still in the th\clcof it, although he Oregon ~tote, 681~ c;>S~i er~~~· Los Ange!eS, SO, ~ogieatly , W~ drOpped $iX stroke~ orr the ace Ralph Miller, who is tn s need to win two this weekend, with a 139 alter . shootin: 71 year et the CorvallisscCh~. h he said. ''If we c~n win a .couple,' . V€£'4 ••-1'¥ "' . Olaaite l Ii "'t a . .,. Bruins• 50-game Pac-8 winni.01 streak. 0 e~ (ollowed with a ~-51 win over the perennial NCAA chJ~pions .the following day. I • " "There Is a tendency to take away from UCLA because Bill Walton and Keith Wilkes are gone," Miller said. ''I'd be the us." Thursda.y. . Oregon Stat~ and U s are the pressure will be on them HuntJnstop Beachis Ray ~~..:....~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C8rasco is stx strokef. further down the lineutl45'w1th his 72. Miller, who scor,ed s uch sensa- tional s uccesses in the first two tourname nts or the year, got one in the water on the front side but played his last nine in 33 and put togethe r a two-round total or 133, a distant 11 under par. Tom Shaw, who hasn't won in three years, had the best round of the bright, warm, sqnny day, a six-under-par 66 and moved into a tie for second in this long tourname nt with a 136. Skinny Mac McLeodon was tled with him after another 68. Arnold Palmer, meanWhile, en- countered some more putting miseries and slippt.'CI to a par 72. Palmer, n five -time winner or this five·day, 9Q-hole event and a sentimental £avorite to do it again , wa s an extremely frustrated man afler falling seven shots back at 140. ··1 don't know that I've ever played a better round of golf.' Palmer said . ''It was just the put- ting. It was sofrustcating ... '' I-le paused, nashed the famous smile, and. in a mock serious voice proclaimed: ·•t became extremely annoyed I c.w.me clo!ie to losing .rl'l) temper.'' Bayi Leads Spike ~ces At Formn. INGLEWOOD (APJ -Filbert Bay,_i runs like a man being chased by a tiger. As' !loon as the gun goes off in a distance race the slender Bayi leaps to the front unlike almost any olh~r r'unner in history. Dis· tance races are traditionally strategic, with runners jockeying for position and fearful of taking the lead -"doing all the work," some call it. He's heavily favored to win the mile tonight at the Los Angeles Times Indoor Games in the Forum. Al last year's Commonwealth Games, Bayi set a torrid pace and won the 1,500-meters in 3 :32.2, breaking Jim Ryun's re· cord which had stood nearly a de· cade. The time is equivalent to a inOe in under 3:50. Bayi really doesn't know what he's capable of and that's part or the reason Rod Dixon and his other foes Fri- day night, Steve Prefontaine and John Walker, are rated un- derdogs. · ·UPIT•!WM'-' • • ~ !i.. 'Boycott "\°'! I .. , NEW YORK -B(llie Je~n King and her association.,Pr • worQ.e'o tenni s pros ga:.~c \Vim6ledon one more cha'1~e. Thursday to give them e~ul prize money with the men -ore promise of it -or race a boyc~tt bythegame'stopplayers. . : 1 ''Jerry Diamond, our ~K­ ecutive director, and 1 are rea'~Y to fly to London to seek. a c~m­ promise solution," the r1ye lime ! Wjmbledon winner, pres1denl-of the \Vomen 's ·rennis Associat~P . said, disclosing an overht!lnuDg. vote by members to shun "1 c 1 event unless adjustments are made. . . 1 In London, l\Iaj. David l\1il}s, secr,ta.ry of Wimbledon's ~v· erning All -England Club, said. "The prize money has bl.!en set- tled and ,there will be no altcr<-1· Uon ." • Laver Wha s . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -· Strong service returns and volley- "ing ~nablcd onsecdcd Rod Laver to oust third·scetlcd· Ismail El Shafei 7-6, 6·2 Thursday night in the· SS0.000 Blue Group tourna· m ent of \Vor ld Chan1pionship Te nnis hcrt•. . Also, Alex l\t<1ycr de feated Austr~lia 's Colin Dibley 6-4, 6-2:. Raul Pamirez halted l\1ike Estep 6-2, 6-1: and Roscoe Tanner doy,·ncd Charlie Pasar cll 6·3, 6,3. Connor• Hurt NORTH LITTLE RO CK. Ark. -Jimmy Connors, the top seOO in the $25,000 Arkansas In· ternalinon:il 1'ennis tournamen~. defaulted Thursday night after complaining of un inOammat1.on in the area or his left knee. . 'Jn action 1'hursday, J )bn Holladay served 11 aces in tbt: second set and upset Jeff Austin, 6-3. 6-2. • Australian veteran Bruce Crampton, John Mahaffey, Miller .Barber, rookie Bill Rogers and·Tom Jenkins were at137, ope stroke behind Shaw and McLen· don. The Times Games won't only be a mile race. The regular cont- ingent or Pacific Coast Club worlct record holders will be on hanO:-high jumper Dwigfl:t Stones, shot putters AJ Feuerbach and George Woods, quarter-miler Jim Bolding and middle distance runner Francie Larrieu. LIGHTWEIGHT RAY LAMPKIN (LEFT) TAKES A RIGHT >'ROM MIK E MAYON . Karl Meiler crushed 'Barry Phillips-l\1oore in a swift pair.or 6-2 sets. ,.\nd Georgt! llardie or Long Beach cl .iminatcll Runl'ania's IonT~rjac 7·6. 6·3. , · Mahaffey had a 67, Roger:.s 68, Barber and Crampton 69 and -3enktns 71 in Ltm-almost ideal playing condiUoris. All of the leaders but Shaw, McLendon and Ctampton played at Tamarisk, one or the four de- sert co\Jrses being used for the firs't ·four days or this unique event'. Crampton was at La Quin· ta, Shaw at Bermuda Dunes and McLendon·at Indian Wells. -All of the courses are within a six-mile rud;us of this desert re· sort. \ The shorter races, such as the 60-yard dash and the high hurdles, will be run in he~t.s with ~finals for the qualifiers. The t'ol.'O· mile features two former stars - Tracy Smith and John Lawson. ARNOLD PALMER JUST MISSES AT PALM SPRfNGS. Sports in Brief >. Driig':AccU:Sations Are Unfounded ST. LOUIS -A federal in· vestigation revealed a series ol drug charges made by a 19-year· old woman against a number or National Football Le.agu.e players are unfounded, aJederat drug ofCic1al said today. · Thomas Maher, special agetl't. in. charge or the Drug Enforce- ,m~nt Administr.ation ~ffic_e .Q,,e. , sasd a thorough 1nvest1gat1on into charges made by Roxie Ann Rite "concerning the trafficking 0£' drugs" do not in any way sUb· stantiate her allegations. • llCI Girl Stars TORQUAY, England (APJ The United Stales' women's team took a I-0 lead over Britain in the final of an under-21 tennis tournament today whe n UCI Irvine's Lindsay Morse topped Annette Coe 6-2, 6-2. Morse was helped by the British. under-21 champoin'sthreedouble f a u I t s i n Lh e opening- game and display of nervousness throughout·the 55-minute match. D~i.don to LaMpkin PORTLAND -Portland's Ray Lampkin scored a unanimous IO-round decision Thursday night over San Diego's Miguel "Mike'- M ayon in a tune-up for his lightweight title fight next month against world champion Roberto Duran. The judges scored it 100-94 , 100-93 and 98-94 for the 27•year· old Lampkin, who will meet Lakers on TV BUFFALO -The Los Angeles Lakers tackle Buffalo tonight in National Basketball Association action. It'll be televised on Chan· nel s.at s. Coach Bill Shar.man will rejoin the Lakers after missing a pair of games due to the death. of his i father. The Lakers split' with New York and Philadelphia in that span. Duran in Panama Mar. 2. 'rherc "'ere no knockdoy,·ns .. 1 .a~.pkin was staggered \Vith an ovet\{l<inrl right in the opening round but la ter s tunned hi s younger opponent se~·1;1:i:aJ tio~:s. y,•ithoUt putting him do~'h . . Worth!/ Shines J l~~~an~f~~gh !f~~J~: \Vorthy scoring 23 points, Biol a 's Eaglt.•s remained , unbeaten in NAIA District3 northem di vision pl ay ThurSday rti ght by notching' an 86·68 triumph over \Vestmont. Biola improved its District 3 record to 7-0 and -went 18·4. Overall while Westmont slipped to 7-13. Cards Win PULLMAN, \Va sh. -The Stanford Cardinals defeated \V ashington State 71-58 Thursday night in a Pacific-8 Conference basketball game, despite the ef· forts of Cougar Steve Puidokas, who scored 23 p:>ints. The Cougars took an early lead before Stanrord coach Hoy,·jc Dall mar went to a zone defense. The Cardinals mo ved in front for good with a Ri ch Kelley jumper from the base line 10 minutes into the game. Bears Routed . SEATTLE -Paced by the in- side shooting or James Edwards and the outside scoring of Clarence Ramsey. the Un iversi· ty of \Vas hington routed the Ca!Uornia Golden Bears 83-57 Thursday night in a Pacific-8 Conference basketball game. Ramsey and Ed"·ards each totaled 17 points a nd Lars l-lansen added 13 as \Vashington won its second conference game in six outings. _F e n re Rals e d SAN FRANCISCO -The out· field fence at Candlestick Park will be raised in height from eight feet· to 12 before the 1975 baseball season opens. P1•blic Donations Save SF ·Prep Sports -. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San continuation or drama, music-. Francisco is applying a bandage debate and other high school af· or donated doUars to a budjet cut ter·bQur extra·C\'irricul1r ac· calling £or an e.nd lo after-school livities that .were eliminated !Po~ in the dty's nine high along wilb. sports. The. mayor schools an,d 17 junior high said he's "seeldttg an additional· schools. . $19,000 to save. these nonsports Early contribulJo.ns totaling programs in junior high schools, about Sso ,000 by Thur,day had too. auured completion of lhe high Meao·whlle, atudents1 were o<hool basketball sth<odule and glgnlnc strike P"\lllon• and followloJ! bl!Bllball abd spring scht\d,uled a meetin& for Monday. football seasons. The Board or Education voled From the ~ty publicity and ad·j &.1 Tuesday, night ti> pare tltl• vertlslng' lund, Mayor Joseph L. year's budget to a totlli of $122 Alioto diverted $24,000 to pay for ' millibo. Knocking o~t \be sports -I ,.,.,. . I .. · programs accounted for aboyt .$204 ,000 in ' a $1.6 million budget '·slash, but about $2.2 million must s'iil\ ·be'tnmmed IA> keep the dis· 'trictinthe black. • School board president Lucille! Abrahamson says the proble~ 18 the 1972 Property '!'al Refl:>rm Law, whlcb tieo school diatrlct revenues.In Califorllla lo sllldeftt enrollment. Student }>.umbel', have declined oharplY hete •n<I aa a result; school of(iciaJs ea1 the law has failed to 'prdvide lh• .di trlct w(th i!nough' money'1Q cope with lnllat.IDn. • . -,~,,~.-,. •.• "Next year will be chaotic," she said, rererriog to estimates the budget defi cit or the San Francisco district could mount to $20 million. \Vhil e Mrs. Abrahamson pleaded for new legislation, state Sen. ~ilton Marks introduced a bill at Sacrameht.O .to teqUire all school districts to have both in· tramoral and ihterschool athletic pi'ograrh1 with the state paying the coil •. ''Mati:y schGo1 districts through.out Callforrtia are facing the same difFiculty, ''Marks said. I . MV Temrls On Tonight 1\lixed doubles :..iction will be hi~hlightcd tdnight on the second' day of thC first annual \\'inter ·rennis C:irnival at the !\·l argueritc Tennis Center in ~tis­ sion Viejo \Vilh action from 5 to 10. WOME,,.·ss1,,.GLES 5«-llCll.lftd M..lr•t.l Redonao def _...,.., P••~ i.-2, 7-5. Sdlh Moor .. oet. Po111v Rft'>Oll>J. i..l. Su<? Mehmt'dtla\•Ch Clef. t~I F•r~r 1·6. l-6, 6-•. • ~IV .f.nn Slu,.rl dref """S.0.•kt'ol ._l. ,·l, • P.aunn\ Pel~ .. cnovdl. llot>Jl"Tt'n~v6·1, ·I>. tio4.· LIM '°'""1M>POhS def. IC~llV H ... 1..-•l; ........... Ren.a•• Tom.annova def. S.ally Grttr />.I, 1>·1 • Chri~ Kemmer·Sn.ay•Hliel. Kathy,.,,.., \,'-6·2. 6·•· Ml!!,,.·~SINGLES • TomL~r;.Jt.ti':'L~J,J,_ ~ 11 D<>n,NorQIU<lt'r aet Chl.M:k Pale 1>2, t. 2. Ge~Ma1ond1L K•rlt Terrt'!I fl-1.1>·•. Douo Vrrd•Klt def Ste"" w.arroelOt.·3, 1>-1.1>·•. Perry Eilers 0.1. [)eorrt•' Trout I> 2, I>· I, , . ..._ ' Jenv V<1n L•n9!' o.f. Bob P-ce 11-•.1o-1. •·2. Jonn ""IOd'""'~ d~t. 8oGOglQ 1>J, 6·1. GeM Cnantrau def. R•cl\a•d Ley 6"•4, 6·4. Okke r Rallie s BOLOGNA, italy -Tom Q~· ker came from bchil"ld to beat· Buster l\1ottram 6-7. 6-1, 6-2 in the opening· round of' the SGO.OQO \Vorld Championship Tennis tournament here Thursday eveo· ing. Bob Giltil1an edged JOsc Higueras, 7-6, 6-3 and On'ny Parun beat Sherwood Stewart 6·3, 7-5. UCI Hosts Pomona UC Irvine returns home for .Lbe first time in three weeks tonigl)t, hos(ihg Pomona-Pitzer in colh!:ge basketball action. It begins at8. UCI's Anteaters have found the going rough on the road, losing (our of five. But 'they figure, 'to h;indle the Sagehens tonight. Pomona comes into the game ,,·ith a 6·9 record while UC( is 11-7. '· Says Ex-area Co1,1eh Get Sledgehammer For Big I 0 Games Lute Olson, former Marina High and Cal State University <Long Beach) basketball coach . has a nifty piece of work cut out ror his Uni versity of Iowa basket- ball team the next three days. Saturdu y night the Jlay,1kCycs roll oul the welcome mat for In- dianu, the nation's No. I ratctl college quintet. And ri·Ionday night th ey take on Ohio State. also at Io'A·a. '"ls playing Indiana like run- nin g into a buzz saw?," [ asked G\.£NNW"ITIE .~ WHITE WAS H Olson durin g a telephon e in - terview Thursday. "Yeah," he retorted. '' 1-1 a ven 't you seen them? 1'hey're awesome~ l'l'bey keep the press ure on you so strongly and they play with great intensity,.. · ·'The~ blitzetl ·Os• in· Bl6om · ington 102-49 but we're still sold out (13,700) for Saturday night's came. In fact, we'll eome ba<'k wilh another crowd or over 13,000 Monday night." ""' Olson says his Hawkeyeli can compete with almost anyone at Iowa because .of the immense homecourt advanl•ge Big 10 schools seem toeniQY· "Ybu go to other arenas in the conference and you don't' isee many friendly facM In •l.t\ose · gi ant ~rowda . (t's tough for any of the visitirig teams' ran·~ to get tickets. We c~lle,J •to'gct tickets for"our faqs_ three;1wecks fl'om now when ~1 play1at1tt'inne!ota and we cah't get urlYththk ·-, . their 17 ,000-seat fi eldhouse is 'Id out already. "Those croy,•ds really seem to intimidate the players," Olson says. ·· •·ts the Big 10 tou~h?,'' 01Son asks. "It's like the NBA withirut NBA ofCicials. You n eed a sledgehammer if you are a big man.·· Olson is in hi s first year 3s head coach ;.ind he's be'cn besieged by injuries, including: a broken hand suf£ered by ex·Lflrg Beach Millikan star Dan Frost. Frost was leading Jo""•a in 'as- sists, scoring and rebounds "'hen hurt. The team ·s lop two guai'as Y•ere also injured. But Olson will have hi s enti.t'e team back for next season abd he's only a victory 11way this year from tying last season's Win mark. Iowa is currently 7-10. One or the bi g wins was a s.:J.'44 · upset of !\1 innesota and the liawkeyes only lost by rour: at Ohio State. ' Olson has his eye out for a big man and one of the candidate:;' ts Lo s Ami gos 1-fi g h's To'm Schneiderjohn. "A good big m'an could probably come in and pJily for us a lot as a freshman," Ol~bn says. · Olson also vigorously denfes ·rumors that he will be the next head coa~h at San Diego Sta\e. .. l\ty contract here is for rQur years and I have no intention now of leaving sooner.'' he says. '"I·m happier he re than I've been anywpere for a long time. And SO\I' .'!.'Y ffmily. ~hive tw,. daughters at the Unlverslty < Iowa and the-y.'ve already said 1 we move, tt)ey atay. . . ''It's not easy to get thl~s turned around against th.ls klhd ot cdmpetition but If we could Win '12 or-13-g.ames this year it woUld be a step in the right direction. '7 -, ' • ... • ( 'l ' I I \ . • -1' ' • -~ ·ei-s·TA~~le ~~F-ces --· . :. ~· Lions· Tars The Mission fejo High ii>lnbe Chatten' zone~ Dlablos are quicker. LeadinJ El , ' ~~~!~:;.h1':...~:;rtif.o~!'.'.~ completelybafOedthbDlabloe. ~ .. ~X:,d"<t~.:,~ ~""~t H . 1· Vik ·'tll 'll>ro'1 Cbaraers, WM are UO·· How•·~·· lh• Dia IOI ha~. McFadden (8.1) •nd·B-4 lorward OS es l'lieaten"il'llrnsC zone 'Cierenses, habit of C•il!l01 ,,..,,..,..,. ~ J00Jaek1on (7.6). 1 · "' • were beaten by Coata M .. a and M'·ilon-Vlejo'a only tall pla•e• . Second place in lbs Sunset ,'co uh in a cruela\. Sputh Coaa~ Uni 1 I t w1 handily w ' • ·u be ''~•Bllo'.~aike(ball iame t'ont•ht. vere ty on 1 O 0 i• 6-S center Steve Sawrer (1.2.7). League basketball race w1 at '"J"l ffl 3, Ml 11 • theaecondUmearouruL · lb two starting forwards, Kelly stake tonight at 8 when the ·; ,,.PO 't kt '8 •• ., 11 ~ YieJo. ·Th C I b ~ · Cox and Mitch Adams, ••e 5-10. Fountain Valley Barons travel to · '·i··""'• "lablo• ••d Ch .. •·-•re. e har1er1 a 10. ave• um-_ • bot" •h" 6.3"and t~00-1~·,1,1 .. ,:::: ... •• w1" 11 que trait. They bave never Jolt to · Co•, a 1ood •hooter from the Westminster High. • ~ in an • oe\ .:'ni ;:::1u'-to a teaQ'I V.at plays &•acne, and Pat right corn,er, 11 averagillg9.3. The Barons are 1n dsechon1d ctf~ _.. _.. Roberta' Dtablos are alW.,S in a But for ltll1at9n Viejo to \1(in,, it l>l&ce with an 8-1 recor . w 1 e ;_·'.·.i~sh 'second; , ~.. Cl~menle js 2•3• l!l Toro at.so whi~-ped zone-'Wl:1)...Aeed t.op performances from . We~tminster.could gain~ tie with r oriented HvDtip_flon . !••eh, the usually conaittent Egertson a victory tonight. The Lions take ~·~Jn their first 1J1e-eUnr1 El :roro 62·~ In a·aame Cliuten coach (11.2)'i1ll\d Cooper(tQ.1). .-a 7-2 mark into the conte5t. . "·easily dereated.. l\lisslOn-V\eJo. W~dl Wiiteplled ''!>!!!:~or •. G~ Coniially,-e s-u gu~r<I, is . O\~.er •. &unset ga,mea, toru~ht,1 '6tHS. Guards Dean,EgerUoll•and the-year'\ ,. • '"•. -m;11ro'1Jeadlllg scorer wl!K a l1tld hNew~rL llubOr. ho•lirle. .. nave C09per only 'scored eight · '.'l'b~ C}iil"J•r~ "ii have a :i'.ff t erl'I~ Th,e olber guarcl,' M.ann'!> .l'j!!••on e~ertainmg Lo6 •'1tbinll for 'Mission in _that toss. h~·s•ht z..af,!v'a•taee-;, u• the WJoeCirt1,.:is'Bv9t'll.-..ng.8.J. Alam1t:o$ ihd Loara1,ravehng to • ' ' •• :it-"' .. tern ... ,,, ·.~ .... * " ., ...::i: -"-.A-, 11. •\. · : ~. Founblc Valley Came away . . ;..r ;,.( . • . II ~" " ' ·tr •' " 1•f~ e.... '~·7 H ' · · ·"•itha63·52iwin,thefirsttime it n1que Feud . . ' tmt•ngt met the Lions at home. The :··· '(1 , .~·I· I Ii·.;..:~·. ':.· . . ~ I on Baronswereabletowork'thebail • DAILY PILOT Mesam, Spartans' In Cemury Crucial Bl Costa Mesa Hi gh's amazin g outing in th at span. although l\fus tangs-pie ked to finis h ." Estancia has lost l'A'O or those se venth in Ce ntury League four g_ames to fall a game behind basketball hostility-trek to Villa Costa l\1esa . Tustin and Villa Park tonight In a bid to remai n in Park in the r ace fot· the title. firstplace. El Modena's big gun is Ken. For Mesa 'it's i.inbt.her cruc ial Qui gley. Estancia's Cast break,· in what is ~eco1ning a bi·weekl y led by .guards ~Ray Orgill and s ituation. Kyle B1shcoff , however. gives It's an 8 o'clock start. as arc the Eagles the edge. th e oth er three' conrli cts Twoslreaksarcon t he ltnc and Estancia at El J\.1 ocfcna, Corona bolh fi gure to continue. d e l &1 '8 r at Sant a An a and Tustin 's Till ers. after a n 0-2 Magnulta 1ir'lu~tin . sta rt and burdened by inj ury and Coa ch La rry Sundc rm an·s illnes.s. have "'On seven straight . l\1esans knocked off Vi ll a Park, l\1 ag nolia has suecct.·dcd on ly on· 56-51 , in first round ctction and ce in nint! league starts thei r momentum has carried And Santa Ana Jl ig h"s 34·ga1ne them to a 7 -2 n1ark <.-qua) to los in g !i:lrc<.i k "·il l b(' t ested \'ilia Park and the league's hot· against Corona de! !\l<1r·s Sea test team. T1.45tin . Kings. . !\1esa began the season with no • Kl • · -A· • in deep to Dave ROhde' in that~· ::~· o • ht ·-, '· A,.• · i · ·u· J game. ThebigcentetpacedFoun· , .· .v.em•g, · ," ..... ,.a ."Y'. ' alt es tai~Vall eywilh23points. standouts a nd no all ._league tw-ll Cl&/ . . . · d1da tes. Ther e a re still none that . , The Li ons will counter. w1~h the·. stand out fr om the rest-bul , •. , , . ,. ; • pla,r of 6·4 f~rward-tJ.nn \\tlson. they'r e c.1 11 a pproaching a ll · SPAGHETTI FEED BENEFITS TRITON F ET. n'. • bl ' s . ddl h k He 1s.ave rag!ngZ4polnts a·game; Je aguestatus . '·.·_. .or. . ' . •r.-.· .(JS.. . .a e ac .•~d IS Sh?Oting over SI> percent The fr o nt l i n• o r Kei th Si~ . t .r ;fiom the '.1cld,_ . Josephson , Dan Uycrs <.1nd Stao . , ; , . -"'.. • '.' • ,, • H~ntii:lgtoq Beath H.igh'Wtll be . Newpo1 t . will be h?p1ng th.e '.\1iller is us ually the key, but ~i r ·BY ED BURGA1lT ooth t~arii1• ,are prett~ '.Dti-e.h trring to k~ep pa~e for its Em· ~~i.~~ lam ~ 1~ the cha~f'!'l . when_ it the opposition sa gs inside, th e 01t1W1ru.11,., .... ...,. equal n~. They ate ~µrrenUY· pireJ Lea-e-u1? basketball ~osts !\'laiina. Tho visitin? .Vik-play of guards Gary Spink a nd . '•'The El TOro-Mission Viejo tit;<! for second plactln ,tJ:ie SoUth showdown WI.th Ka tel la High ing~ have ~not ked off the Sailors ~1 ark Ri ch<1rdson is capable of -n_·valry is quite unique. Not like COas_tLeaguewith ... 3r--d&. tool 'ht t 8 h 't t I t lw'i c e thi :s. ye ar (altQo~g h turning the tidt'. -... ~ g a w en 1 raves o Ne\~"por.t orr1 c1a_ lly wo_n the first. v,-11 ., Pai·k . ,,,, tlie ot h"I' h·,,,,d , ''\JCLA -USC. N9t like Army-And now that El Toro has Saddleback Hig)l. ga e ro f tl N th g " • Navy. · beatenMiss'i011Viejq,.Cartafeels "Jhe 'Oilers of Huntington ~ m via .r ei · ~1 . er ame has an offense that revolves ·::·:~Arter all, a schOO;I in onJ.Y its lonigbt\s game will not be ... a lti'&Ch and the Katella Knights ~as close. with the Vikings wal_k-around 6·4 Steve Nelson. a ean· 'econd year of existepce like El gr.udge match. Coach 'Wendel1 are8·1jnloopplayandwillmeet ing. off with 94·G9 and S6-55 vi e-did ate fo r pl ayer of the year in ~ H-h d 'I II 'd · · tones. C t c'•r I · · • oro 1g · oesn usua . "fl e-Wilt feels the same way; Tuesday al Huntington for what Edison "'il l be out to avenge a en u:y . c es. . . veloparivati-yovernijht. , "Wft;'H "probably maintain the mightbethetitle. 69.62 firs t round loss to LoS J ~n1or Jim McC los_key \~·1 1.1 be But that's exactly what hap-ri•at,Y tbrq'\agh thJ:I xear," be Both leaders, however, will Alamitos. Todd Zirbel scored 21 trying l o exle_11d hi s br11\1ant Pened, e specially in the cue or says. "But there are a iOtolkids have to survive toriight's games, points and 1·o m l.loy thre\\' in 26 perfo r m a n~es. in. ~h~ past four "· " .. ·,• A spaghetti dinner with pro- ceeds ticketl•d to San Clemenle l--li gh s tude nt Al Sandoval ls tonight at 1'riton Center on the· school campus . The d1nnt•r 1s 1 ro m 5 lo 7 30 and c:ost is SI .50 pe r person . Sando va l, a grid sta r on the 1'ritons' va rsity football teaQ"t which earned a berth in the CIF playoff :'> last fall . \\·as seriously injured in an a utomobile acci- de nt d uring the Chris tmas holidavs · ProCeeds "ill help defra y ri s- ing n1 edical costs. · ·the El Toro and Mission Viejo here ~ho didn't even play there." with Katella drawing the tougher (or J;:dison in'thal game. games. I le s elve r aged 30.0 per ·b&sketball teams that collide at8 Witt doesn't envision the sasne 8.ssignment. Katella hosts ---~-~ l"Oflight at Mis:;ion . kind or~tenalty tonight that was Foothill and the 1visitors are the ·'·~Just two years ago, Joe Carta •• prev·aient in J!l Toro's win a coo-bottest•.~lub in the league, riding :·Gary _Connally, Jon JaCkson, Ed pie of weeks ago. In that victory. a.five.gam• winning streak. ~-Jc Fadden and Decln Egertson El Toro was only playing its 'The· qt.Jen migb~ have some p·1aye~ on Mi1sion Viejo's second came in its n~w gym. trouble with Saddleback if they 'S°ophomore basketball team that .nasium . The Chargers previous-get cattght looking ahead-to the , ·¥,:ent 22·2. ly played ~t-where else'!-Mis· Katella.ca111e. The host Road run· Tonight, Carta, Connally. sionViejo. :.· • ne~are 2·7 in Hague and have · .taekson and McFttdden will start .. ''We would also hsve'to prac· won.'QDJy. f!t'ree games all year, 'fhr El Toro. Egertson for Mission t,i.ce from 6-9 p.pt. down there," but .tJiey.,ate cr.ohling off a 42·41 1'f'iejo. recalls Witt. -: win ovet: C~S and have the L~ .. ( only wish thitt any other · And.-being -faNiJiar with--lttis-homecourt-8:CIMntage. school we plaYed had a rivalfl as · sion's court wi11 not be a disad· The first time,Jluntingt.on and good as this one," s.a,ys .Carta. vantage to El Toro tonia:ht. Saddlebat:k_met, lhe Oilers set an ·:It 's great /Or ·the scb&or · and ''We'll feel more colnlort.able Oranie County sC(K;ng record t-Omriiunity. We h11ve played there·than they did here:" says With a 119·58 wla. seven Hunt- b'.sketball With baJtofthem." Wilt . ''-J(voon't be ariy game like ington players scored in double -' Carta is a good buddy of .last time." . : figures in that game, led by Phil ·t ,ee rtson.SoisConnally. Yet, t.he glitze 1n \Vitt's eyes Dunkelberger and Jim Cable · .. Dean and I are cla5e friends," would hghten up a dark alley with 18 each. ·• · Says Conna lly ... This game hulo when he "'as asked about the Cable has been bot reCenUy for tn ean a lit tle n1ore than the feelinas between the two schools. the Oilers wlth 40 in his last two .othen; " ''8'ing honest about it, I do games. Paul Gassmann collected 'It will be the third time Conn al-look at our games as a rivalry.·• 21 in Huntin.gtOn's 64-63 win over ly has opposed his former team· he says .. l Kennedy Tuesday. inate. The first encounter was a \.,;~~htmare . the secobd a drearit. ~ .. We y,•eren't ready to play ·them last year.·· says ConnaiJly of : 'tl)e 59 -40 defeat. "I now kin~ of Race More l1nporta11t wi sh \\'e hud not played them. We \\'ere not in their class.'' ·'·But 'El TorO . proved it "'~ in ftie same class this year when it 'defeated f\,J ission Vi~jo, 55·45. · .. Going into the game ·last · ~·('ar . \\'e knew our chances were ·'nbt good," says Carta. "But this year, we kne\v we had a good team and \\'C had to prove il. We \\·anted to beat them to show we. arc not second hand.·· By DA VE ROMANO ot .... 0.llt ",.. "-" The · t.1 ission Viejo' High Diablos would just as soon forget T • · about any rivalry that exists.. ~.':· .• rJtons,f between them and El Toro.ffiP, •• · -atleaslfor the moment. • The two South Coast League D I h • schools collid~ toni&ht at i for . 0 p IDS Second plat:~ in the stancllngs. Due to' a sound thrashina: dealt it by El Toro in the first round, Mis-:ColJI" de sion Viejo is looking at this game with a different attitude. . , During its first year of ex- .:.,· Leaiue-leading San Clemente, istence, El Toro shared the Mis~ "'inner of six straight, meets the sion Viejp campus with the p.ana Hills Dolphins, losers of six Diablos. The players on both. · .~lraight, in a South Coast League teams grew up together, played basketball game tonight at San junior hig~ ball on the same k!eme'nte High'. Tipoff is at 8. teams 8.nd q>mpeted on the same · ·Laguna Beach travels to Jigbtweightt:;agesqua.d.s. University for an 8 o'clock en-· Thus, when the two district ~'counter . · schools collide there is usually , Stan DeMaggio's Tritons lead more at stake than just a win Or a di e circuit in offense (67.4) while loss in the st-ndings. The wiMer .Tony Stillson·s Qolphjns have gets a boost iri pride and the loser ·$Urrendered the moat points has.to live 'flth the.fact her sister .. :1s1 61 . , school~ained the upi>erhand. ·The Dolphins have already tosi · Th.at wa1 the feeling 'when the ,to San Clemente, 74·59, and their \fWo squads met Farlier in the ' fa ck of height doesn't ligure to season. ~ I · ~ .help to night either. Al 8-7~. For Mission Viejo the game de· .J;rito ns c e nter Ted Kalota Jinitely·meantmottthananother · fJgures to score against the Souttr'Coa"stLeaguetussle. ·~mailer Dolphins. Kalota only · Mission VAe]o'"players looked at t3.llied nine in their first meeting. the game aS'"being a rival match, ,..but has been avc~ging 21 since one which it had to win to quiet ,'~hen. The Dolphins' tallest , 'starter is 6 -3 center 1-lenry "Mikiewicz. c,•. Like Dana"Hills ~La_guna Beach GWC Tr1"es · ':~ 2·7 bot rates a chance lo defeat To Stay Alive Golden West Colle1e bids to ::university's ';rroj~ns "4'0 are 3-6. ';the Artls\s t\ave bee.n respecta- 1 '.b1e lately and only lost to the Tro-"l~ns, d -38. La1ulia Beaeti 'has "1he league's fourth best defense ·q(~8.l} but the worst offense : {50.J). '' ,' University has dtoOPed. /.our .'$lraigbt and ranks fil'thifn .Or ens~· ;;,(53.41 and de[en se~58.8). • ,.. sla)' alive In the Southern Cslifornia Conference basketball raci tonight when the Rustlers host run·and·gun LA: Southwest Qollegeatl'o'cloo~. - · GWC'a ~Jlu1Uers (4·0 trell Calendar· fl. cll't;_ult leader' Cypress by .1wo . aama, but play nve of their t'e· mainin.C aix conference Ults at home. ' pressure being pUt on it from other students, faculty and the community in general. . But for the Diablos, the stage had alre.ady been set for what was to be a disatrOus evening as everything seemed .to be in El Toro's favor. . It was only the second game for the Chargers in their new gym. The two rivaJs'had met once the previous year with ?ttission notching an easy win which made El Toro look bltd. And be· ing the offspring of what was on- ce one campus, the Chargers felt they had more to prove than the Dlablos. The result of the contest could have been predicted', the fired -up Chargers jumped to an early 16-8 lead and went on to record a 56-45 triumph. The loss taught P.tission Viejo players a good leSson . ''The last time we played El Toro we were all thinking about the big rivalry and not really about what the game meant to us in the standings,'' says guard Dean Egertson,, wbo is averag· inl 11.2 poil)ts a game. ''We're in a battle fOT second place right now and that's all we're thinking abouL We don't care about the rivalry, we want to win and get •into second place.•• Mission Viejo coach P at Roberts shares Egertson 's . views .. "I have never made a big thing out of the rivalry, but I have lo admit the feeling is there," says Roberts. ··1 think El Toro would P.robably like ,to beai us more than we\would Jike to defeat it. I hope our kids know how im.gor- lant t.onla:ht'a game means to US in the standings, the rivalry should mean less this time." Dave Cooper plays opposite .Egertson in the Diablos' b&ck court. He points out that there was some p1es1Ure on Mi ssion Vlelo when ft met El Toro forth~ ,flrlttinit;; ,. - Go~ West was bottled up "iom il\ely b~ Cypress WedneS· da¥ '~IAl;•!·48,butll1111resto !!,old '11'.i qwi\ a1a,t6lot an LA . 5cjl!tbw,~t •J>U\flt lt deleated, · 94_.,,, Ill • fii?!!'Nntt. . The .C ari 'added lormer Verbam el Hl~h s\•ndout Mon'irchs Vie • ' ,. ~ I . LONG BEACU-The Mater Del ffllh l\lanarchs will try to move lnto a Ue for first place lonightiwhop they Invade St. An· thony for a l<ey Angelus Leag4e 'basketbah game. Tipolf II at s St. Anthony currenUy ls In rlrst place \\!Jth a 4-1 record. Mater Dwight Slau1hler to the r "'°ter at the semester break. Ju anbther key conference pme tonl&ht, Cypreu lnvadea • second place Santa Monica (S.S). De\ Is 3·2. The Saints are the ~ leal\le's toe1 de(ensive team while the lllonatths are the best offensive club. in • .--~ "wilt •. •· •, flt ... ,. 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"" Ouuol~ torl~•• .,,.. .. ,w ...... , w C:ypt"" ' Foo1n1u ' 1-111nllni;il1111 Be"''" K.tltolla • ilfnrMldY , S..Odlt:Da<~ ""altelm ' D•an'il" • s.,aomer• Ke-dy Hwnlinotlll1 EIN(ft $.odlel»C. Foo!IMll CYPf'••~ """"""'"' Katell;o "'~~ Tars 7th ' , • • ' • , • , • • • • • ' • • w L • • ' • • , ' ' , ' • • • ' • ' Basketball . , NEWPORT MARINE SUPPLY CO. After-The-Fire OllAND '· It was qnly three week9 ago lhat tlama, Completely engulfed the ../ " Mcrlner'!i'Mlle store of Newport Marine Supply Co. We're pleased to report that we're back in businesal Pace ·Radio Telephooe Demonstration ··; • here Saturday, Feb. 8~'1 ." ':1?' ' Technlcat demonstration of the fantastic 6 channel plus weather Pace 25 watt VHF Marine Radiotelephone from 10 a.m. to4 p.m •. Pace-world's largest C.B. manufacturer im:i.Boo PRIZES Come v~sil this weekend. SiQn up for our weekly drawing for valuitble merchandise certfficates 3nd spepfat ,7 .. gifts. YOu'tl discover we're still lhe West's most oo~e Martnefl~re. Evetythlng from navigational ' , • "charts to T opSider shoi.M"housands of Marine necessities '1 for fitting-out, maintenanc:e, repair and tor funt . ,. NEW LOCATION, NEW SUN. HOURS .... ... '. KrittJ~aqd ·· Becltl"lmitb ed UC · lnlao!a WO,liltll •basket· I "'1J i.m .., • "9-22 vi~· \ory , over ,cat State (Lonf BeacuJ Tlacsdw Look for iJg !cross the street from the Balboa Bay Club In the former Johnson Motors building.. Conve(tient ofl-slr8't parking Plus longer Sunday slole houra tor your 6/lopplngplouwe: 9 ..... to 5 p.m.-youl a1ternoon. • SC.hoonover hi·l 18 point• and . had U te· ·bounds while Smith scored 14' points and had R1X rebound&. UCI is now ·1 for the seasnn. • • 'lbe 968-332, ... \ 962·5590 ...... .. . • • '4QUl1: o.-y 10.1w.1w-.>o S.. 12-S 0,.. M-.. TW. IM. 10.t \ • ! on these SYLVANIA _GT·MATlc··n models FIRST true seH·adJusUng color set. · 25 .. diagonal pictur' feat uring [brk· Lile''" 50 picture lube, our sharpest color picture evrr; Touch-Tune' .. Tuning to switch channtli with tht- push of u button. Remote tuninR control o ptional extra. ' - SYLVANIA COLOR liT mATICD C\aaic style model CL44 58 ( • ' ( 0 COAST DANCERS -Milford KemP, (l~ft•photo, above) will dancii in a concel,'l at Golclen West College .'which also ·features }\is ch0reography. Roger Fau~e'l ncf-Lourse Frazer -(phO(o ·at right> <will s tar i n1 • u--p, coming performances, by Ballet Pacifica. 1 • '! ••• I ..... ~---...... ____ .... --·-t '1 ' -. "' . ' • . ' ' • • • • • -\; ·-. ~----iiiii ... _. ........................ ·· Ans/Dining Out Entertainment Friday, February 7. 1975-DAIL y PILOT c I """--------------------':· • ' • Frolll Modern t .o Ballet Two C0ast , Dance Groups to Perform. A wide vaciety of-dance styles will be perrormed by two dif· ferent dance groups in shows coming up Feb. 13 tht:00gh 16. The shows are suitable for children as well as adults. In fact, one show is especially for children. Al 2:80 p.m. on Saturday. Feb. 15, Ballet Pacifica will present two new en- tries in its "Ballet for Children" series. "Snow White and the Se"ven Dwarrs" and "Th~· Enchanted Toyshop .. will be on the program In the Newport Harbor High School auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Tickets cost $3 for adults and $2 for children. ~ Featured dancers will be Louise Frazer, Carrie Kneubuhf, ~folly Lynch, Charles Colgan. Cynthia Tosh, Roger Faubel, Kristi Stephens and Belinda Smith. Ballet Pacifica will pfesent an entirely different ·show at 4 p.m. op Sunday, Feb. 16, when" the group w i 'l I d a nee ''Le s Sylphldes" and several other short ballets. Tickets are $4 £or adults and $J (or children to the perCormancc at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. "Les Sylph id es," set to music by Chopin, has been t'.hort'o- graphed by P.1 ichuel Pan<.1ieff. David Panaicff will dance the lead. Also on the program will be ''Moods of Ancient Russi<.1," choreographed by Lila Zali. 'fwo other short ballets include "Boxed," choreographed by Jill Sweet. and the black swan pas de deux from "Swan Lake," danced by Louise 1-~ru ze 1· <ind \'ictor ·Moreno. Reservations fur the H'aflct E!'acifica performances 1nay be made by calling Betsy Townsend at49+727t .. Dance styles ranging from abslraC't 1nodern and tap to , romantic b:Jllcl "'ill be part of . "Dance 75 ," a C'oncerl directed • by Nannette Pistole at Golden \Vt•st College, 15744 Goldenwest' St .. lluntinglon Beach. .: : 1'hc pt>rformance, sponsored; by the college dance club, will be~ ~1t 8:30 p,111. ·rhursday, Jo~eb. 13,;. .and I and 8:30 p.m. FTiduy, l-~eb .... 14 in the college theater. ; 1'iekets arc $2.50 for ·adulls amt ! $1 .50 £or students ., 1 -~ "l'hc show \\'Iii feature original-! music by Linda Wells , David'~ Luddinglon and John Goodwirt,": plus bluegrass intermissiori:! music provided by Country Con~~ vention. •· Student choreographers are : .Janice Dulak. Robyn Frey,4 ~lilford Kemp, Robin J\fyers a.nd ' K<Jthll'en \Veuver. Professiona'I choreLgraphers for the produc,· tioll' arc Carat Ca\1iglia, John • Good\vin and Nunnctte Pistole. : Additiopal information aboul • the concert is available froni : Golden West College at 892-771 L . . ... , •• • :-:: . '• •• .. .. .. .. . .. ~. . ._ t p • . . · . Chfinges, New Show ·at Jack Glenn Gallery ' . • By JACKIE HV~IAN 9 ot UI• O.Y:"?:l'iWa.tf Toceleb;'atei\11 riflta b1~ay, the Jack Oleoo 'Gallel'.y, )tC1.s moved and chan~ed_ Its name. H's alo ·'l!lvJag,:;a 'lilrlhday party. ~:· The celebration will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday in the new loca- ·tion · on the-third Ooor o( the Beacon Bay Building in Design Plaza of Newport•Center in NewPort Beach. The new name is the Glenn Smith Gallery, pcknowledging a forma·l pa.ruaer_W.p.i:'fbetween Jqck Glenn and ~tpael Smith, who has bee(\ worki111 with Glenn for two years. ...,, • · ' . To open the new gal eey, Smith and Glenn hav.e borfuwed 12 paintings sold during the gallery's 1ive years on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Efch or the paintings is accom- panied by a new painting by the same artist. The new works are for sale. . r - _,_The show will continue tt.i.rBl!'gh Match 19. 'Hours are 10 ~ID\to 05 :30 p.m., MondaY1:·,.~rOukh Saturday. .. •\ , • : 1 Arttm represen(ed are Roy Lichtenstein, Jal«!: Berthot,· Robert Rauschenbere, Claes Oldel\bufg, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenlhalcr, Jim Dine, Robert ) 4;· ~· Ryman, Tom Wesselmann. Andy Warhol, Wayne Thiebaud and Kenneth Noland. The show was "beinli{...assembled this week in the new galleries, which occµpy more Utan 3,000 1 square reel-in 3 l)ullding shared chiefly with finapclal firms'.:" "It see.ms lik a ~trange con- nection but that's about it," com- mented Jack Shea. the building's owner and a collector of works by such artists as Warhol and Lichtenstein. "A lot of people that we know have reservations about. it (lhe third story, New York-styl' loca- tion) but I haven't,'' Glen·n added. · He cited· better parking and traffic flow and rnore flexible gallery space as ~asons for the move. The new site includes two galleries, large offices and even larger storage-facilities. They were needed for the new show when crates as large as seven feet acros5 came pouring in. ·. So far, Glenn said there h~n·t been any tro~Je getting thlnis in, the elevator or up the staircase. •. ''ff you can't get it into that ele,vator chances are }ou can't get' ft into someone's house," he said. The old palntirlgs wete bor· rowed from collectors and de· ' alers. who were very cooperative, Glenn said. Collectors form a large part of the Glenn clientele, although stu .. dents and anyone interesteCl in art are encOurage4 9 ,cmiie in- and brows""e, he-sai~ ".1 .J ... ' ,, ;, "A· cerlai.n nuri1bq, ofrpeople ~ collect things and•¥hey might col- lect baseball car'ds or stamps and some of these people collect art.'' Glenn commented. However, art costs, -a. little more than basebalt car& and stamps. A purchase al the gallery can cost anyO,.here from S60 for a photograph or $125 for a' framed work during a les~ pre- stigious ,show up .to $60,000, the largest amount paid for a sale there so far, Th"e" <onfidential sale was to a museUm. Smith, Glenn's new partner, formerly had his own gallery ont La Cienega Boulevard, the Los Angeles art center. '"We'i:e both collectors. We just happen to have a gallery," he said of himself and Glenn. Smith said that despite 3 perioCI of confusion in art direc·. tions during the last few years, he believes ~new artists are reslor1ng sollie focus to the art world. "[ think a lot or artists right. npw are truly expforing art. They're really discovering some creative things,'' Smith said. .. ' • . ' ' • . ' /. I .. ... t .. • . , .. • • • ·: .. ' • . ~: ••• . ·t 7 197& i . I I. ·. '"' 'DiAGRAM''llil:•rAf>.Mlla ~TH~H CHINATOWN IN LA \'f • ). {ffzra~·~~:Be~in New .Year -,,n ~Chinatown . ' Next weekend i~ New in central Los Angeles. Year's. Los Angeles · Mayor The yeaT of the Enchanted Hare (year ·4573 on the Chinese Calender> will be ushered in at. I p.m. Pl1· .i.y, Feb. M, with the traditional Golden Thom•s Bradley will lead the parade. assisted by GFand Marshall Hugh Hefner. Alao participat- ing u an hono.rary grand marshall will be March Fong Eu, California Sec~ey ol State. ·;·~ J>racon Paradt; throua:b Featured in the parade • J.os Anaelea Chinatown. will be a 100..foot golden : The ·p~r•"e rout"•' di"~oo aodia Ceremonial R QI! tht!.aboy' !PJ>t 'lloih ''Eaelpeloat ·11(111 ·"811 through, Obi~•~ .~f~if~ant' • ·dlffer•nt , • • ' :>J ll;' '·'' . . . ,. .. ·, .. '(:. ~\ ·"' . -ll Las <\f~as · some exceptional paintings and drewlnvt sold during the past f;,,. y .... ~_plut I ft----by. FRANCIS* FRANKENTHALER *WARHOL LICHTENSTEIN * BERTHOT * DINE RAUSCHENBERG * THIEBAUD * RYMAN . WESSELMANN * OLDE.NBURG * NOLAND Chinese holiday, io·clud· ing the O'\OOll festlV,t. the draion boat festivat'8d the lantern festival. The new yea'r will be celebrated in Chinatown throughout the we~ of Feb. 14 through 16, with such events ·as a three-day carniva l and stage shows . There will also be dis- plays of bonsai trees and demonstrations by Chinese chefs. . Special ·eve nts for children will tnclude a chow mein noodle eating contest and a fried rice eating rontest. The celeb ratio n culminate1 with the Hbi Nen or ,opening of the New Year .banquet on Thursday, Feb. 20. Ac- cording to tradition, Chin..,se peop,le fa st before the new Year to rid the body of evil sPirits. !fhe Hdi Neh din- ner breaks the fa.st. I , Monday t~rough Friday 6:00p.m to 6:30pm. 260 N_. ea-°'""·,.. • ..,, 8,.,. ''rUe&Ri'J('-8\ Tf');lrsdav 10,00 a.m .. to 10:30 am. 0-•'t ' ' .. t' Celifornia 82680 • (714> 8'0-0250 i • , !::. ""'::N:"°""":::. :¥:,.,.,,:::":'":""'::~::v':'":A:M:'TO::!t:3D:;"';,;ZJ .~~QMMil!m CHUVISION . 'ch . 3 1111 N.w Beach . .... . ' ' \. ·~ ~-------- ' ' . ' Leslie Tlnnaro of Westminster Win sing the part ol . EiJza Doolittle. ' . DAILY PILOT --- WE5T¢1-fl'FMEl!l'SHA IU>ESIGl'I • NEWPO RT 'SIJll LY SEBRING CU'l"l'ERS WESTCLIFF PLAZA,-'46-t92S ; . ' ' . ASUCI CONcPl'fs CO!IMITTEE • prese1is· E LEGENDS OF JAZZ .-:....-~----- SUNDAY FEBRUARY .16° I ' CRAWFORD HALL "UCI 8:00 P.M. Tickets available at Mutual, Liberty, and ASUCI pox Olfice. Gen. Admission $3.00 lnrom'liltion {714) 833-S,549 . . .. ~ .. l !'' • • ·STER.f;O 'SOUNOS-.~ ' . FROM Fashion Island Newpprt Beach fr"H ·E HARBOR 'l• ~~ " •• II . , • -. . . • • I • • . . . • . . ' •' l . • . • • . ' " ' I I I ' J .. Gospel Frldty.Febru•ry7, 1975 o,.. ..... , ·-- Music' at UCI · I • • 0 ry TONIGHT, FEB. 7 • • . ~ l 'ClOSrEt Jtllll>IC -Th~ UC lnlne. Cboir presentl ·:A Hl•tory ol ~pel Musiol' at 8 p.m. In' the call)pus c;<>nce11 hall. Tlcketap:SO adults . $1 students; inform1Uon, 833·6'.767. -i ~ Times/Places L 8 p.m. In Ille Cal SUte Fullerton lltUe ll\eat.er . Tlel<et1 $2.50 adulls, $1.50 students. Information B'I0-3371. Jµ!! CONCUT-The Charles Lloyd qu_.ur will pla7 at I p.rn....at the Golden West College center In Huntington Beach. Ad!Dl .. lon $2.50 adults, $1 .SOaWderits. lnformaUon 892·7711. ' I I I I I I • t I It MA'DRIGALS-UC Los Angeles Madrl~~l Singers artd M'<0n's Glee Cl!I~ will hlchll~t the l~ Saddleba~k Colle1e,~u.Sic $cholarsH ~­cen al 8 )>.m. In the Laguna Beach High' i!lioOI ·audttorlum:Ttcketi$3 adults, $1.SO studen1ts. "'"f' DRAMA, COl'iTINVING through Saturday. UC Irvine. students .. perforl'I) John Osborne's "Loqk Back an Anger at 8 p.m. in the. campus little !Jieater, 161 Humanltij:!S Hall. Admission~ '15 cents. ~ MUSICAL CO~IEDY, CONTINUING through Feb. 16 . The turn of the century in Russia comes to life in ''Fiddler on the Roof'' at The Playhpuse. 172 N. Glassell St., Orange. Perlormances Wed· nesdays through Sundays al 8 p .m., matinees 2:30 p .. m. Sundays. Tickets $1 .75 to $!5.50. ln- format1on, 639-7971. COMEDY, CONTINUING through Sunday. The popular "Hot L Baltimore" ends this weekend at South Coast Repertory Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mes a . Performances 8 p.m., with a 3 Jl.m. matinee Sunday. Reservations 646-).363, LIVE THEATER, CONTINVING through Satur· day. A liberated lady is the Subject of "The Nine- ty Day Mistress" at the Huntington Beach Playh!'u~e. 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach. Curtain t1me8:30 p.m. Reservations 842·5421. PLAY, CONTINUING through Saturday. The San Clemente Community Theater is holding over "6 Rms Riv Vu," a new comedy. Curtain at 8:30 p.m. in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations 492·0465. PLAY, CONTINVING through Sunday. Seba•· tian's West Dinner Pl•yttbuse present.a the coun. ty premiere of "Under Papa's Picture•• at 140 Avenida Pico, San' Cleinente. Curtain times vary. lnroQ?lation fRd reservations 492·9;950. . 8A'fURVAY,FEB.8 . ' 1TRAVEL PROGRAM -1-'How to Siive Money ·\Vhen Traveling Abroad" is a UC Irvine Special half·day program, l to 5 p.m. in room 100 in the UCI social scienceJlall. Fee:.$10.50...Jing~. $15.50 for couples. · SUNDAY, FEB.I ., . . ' MARDI GRAS BALL -Buddy Hack&\t will be master of ceremonies for a fund-raising ball 'and banquet sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of ComQlerce at 7 p .m. at the NewpQrter lnn, Newport Beach. Tickets~ per person. lnformatiori644-8211. IDSTORICAL TOVR, CONTINUING every Sun. day at l p .m. Walking tours of San Juan Capistrano raise money for restoration work: Tour begins at El Peon shopping center across from the old mission. AduJts 50 cents. children 25 oents. Lasts one hour. TU ES DAY, FEB. 11 DRAMA AND MUSIC ....... Pianist Robert Guralnik will and play the music of and portray Chopin at PL.\NETt\IUV .. SHO)V, CONTINVING through June: Tlf•· F!_brU.ary series, ''20th 1Century Pioneers," will be shown at 7 !J~P,ro. i'eb. II and 13 at TessmaJ1n r,tanetarium. Saute Ana Colle'ge. · Reservations are required at 835-3000, ext. 317 .. .THVRSDAY, FEii. iS Ol'ERA PREVIEW-RobertDeStm e, Cliy· of Aqels Opera Company director; and two cast members will discuss and sing excerpts lrom ••nie Marriage Of Figaro'" at noon in Oraftge Coast College Music Studio adjacent , to· the aqdi(orium. Free. · FLOR'AL EXHIBIT, CONTINVING through Feb. 15:-Fashion Island merchants host a floral ~patio exhibit. in the shopping center's court. DANCE CONCERT, CONTINUING through Feb. 14. Golden West College dance students pre- sent ''Dance 75" at 8:30 p.m. both nights and l p.m. Feb. 14 in the community theater. Ad- mission $2.50 adults, $1.50students. FRIDAY, FEB. 14 OPERA -The City of Angels ()per3. Company presents Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro" at 8 o'clock tonight. in the Orange Coast College auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Qpera will be sung in English. Admission, $2 and $1 for students. , NOW PLAYING-Above, Jim Ryan and Monica Wyatt in "6 Rms Riv Vu" at Cabrillo Playhouse; below center, Pat Lang, Aquilla Tippitt and Gary Bell in ''Under Papa's Picture'' at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse; belo\v bottom, Martha McFarland, Steve De Naut, Bonnie Hill and Demene Hail in "Hot L Baltimore" at South Coast Repertory. SATIRE, CONTINUING through Sunday. ''The t Real Inspector llound" is a zany British satire Festival Time DISNEYLAND, CONTINUING through Feb. 16. Jim Stafford and Doc Severinsen are among the headliners in a Valentine's Day celebration. Ad· dtitional information on scheduling is available by calling 533-4456. MUSICAL COMEDY, CONTINUING through I• presented by the Irvine Community Theater in LAGUNA BEACll WINTER FESTIVAL-March 1. ''My Fair Lady'' isonstage in Plummer the Actor's Playbox Theater at Golden West College off Gothard Str~t in Huntington Beach. "" 1 Performances 8 :30 p.m .. tonight and Saturday, Beginning Feb. 15 and lasting three weeks, the Auditorium, Chapman and Lemon St .• F\lllerton. festival will include a parade, a film festival Tickets to the Fullerton Civic Light Opera Com· and an arts and crafts fair. Complete schedule pany production range from $1.50 to $5. is available from 494·1018. ~IUSICAL CO~IEDY, CONTINUING through SATURDAY, FEB.15 Sunday. Laughter and tears mingle in "Stop the NATIONAL DATE FESTIVAL -The Ara· BLUEGRASS MUSIC -Canyon Grass, an World-I \V ant to Get Off" in the Westminster bian Street Parade at l0 :30 a.m. Feb. 17 will Orange Coast bluegrass group, will give a con· Commu nit y Theater, 7272 Maple Ave ., highlightthisever'ltinlndio,RiversideCounty. cert at 8 p.m. in the Orange Coast College Westminslt!r. Performances 8:30 p.m. Reserva· There will also be a horse show and exhibits. auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . lions 8~3-8626. . Admj.ssion $1 ;50. lnformation (714) 347-3487. Admission xm $1.50 adults, $1 students . COMEDY, CONTINUING through Saturday. ClllNESE NEW YEAR -The Year of the OllLDREN'S BA.LLET-"Snow White and the Vintage comedy revives in Thorpton Wilder's l!Jnchanted Hare will be ushered in with the Seven Dwarfs" and ''The Enchanted Toysh~P·• "The Mat~hma...ker" Jlt the Laguna ~loulton Com-Golden Dragon Parade at8p.m . 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Feb. 8 through March 21 . 1 to 5 p.m. daily, 7 to 9 p.m. Wedueodays. GLENN SlllT.H GALLERY -260 Newport Center Dr .• Newport Beach. Old and new works by Lichtenstein, Rauschenbesg, Oldenberg, Warhol, Frankthaler and others. Feb. 8 through March 19. Hours 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through ~aturday, EYE'S AllT .GALLERIES -South Coast ViUage, Santa Ana. Sculptures by Jim Sbequin, through Fehruary .. Hours: lOa.m. lo 9 p.m . Mon· day through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 11 a .m. to6p.m . Sundays. Als~>. at galle?' in Villa1e Fair. 1156 s ; Coast Highway, .Laguna Beach: olfs l)y C:H. ·rang. Same hours. SADDLEBACK INN -1660 E . First St., Santa Ana. California Wildfowl Art Show and Decoy Carving Contest, Feb. 8, 11 a.m. to S p.m . Feb. 9, 10 a.m. to4 p.m. Admission $1 ; ~tuldren under 16 free. GALLERY TJB -1535 1535 B Monrovia Newport Beach. Paintings by Robin Mitchell and James Oliver, through Feb. 15. Hours: Wednes- day through Saturday, 1 to 5 p. m. and by appoint· ment. 645·7017. • .LAGUNA HILLS MMJ,.-Wun• Hilla. ~ show by the San Juan C..pl$f*1>0 Art AsaOcl~· tlon, Feb, lS through Feb. is. ours 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Feb. lJ and 1'; 10 o.m. to6p.m. Feb. J.5 and noonto5p.m. Feb.16. x NEWPORTllABBOllARTMUSEUM -2211W. BalbcNt Blvd., Newp::>rt Beach. Drawln1s by 40 Ceillomia artists, through Man::h 9. Hours: noon t.o• p.m. Tueaday through Sunday and 6to9 p.m. Fridays. · . , ORANGE COAST COLLEGE GALLERY -2'101 Jo"'alrview Road, Costa Mesa. Faculty show by four Instructors, through Feb. 14. Hours: 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday; 1 to 9 p.m . Monday and Wednesday. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Throuch Feb. 2.1: drawings by Alonzo Davis . in the Ethnic Arts Gallery; exhibit of paintings and sculptures from Newspace, L.A.; and or· nitholoey exhibit in the Ahmanson-Webster Gallery. Hours: 9 a.m. to5p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 1 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs - day; 1 to5p.m. Sunday. MUCKENTHALER CULTURAL CENTER - 1201 W. Malvern, Fullerton. Work by Warhol, Chagall and Miro, through Feb. 9. I-lours : 1to5 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART-307 cnrr Dr., Laguna Beach. All-California Photography Show, through Feb. 23. Hours: 11 :30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. daily. SANTA ANA COLLEGE GALLERY -17th at Bristol Street, Santa Ana. "Yellow Triangle Room" and other works by Bruce Nauman. Feb. lOlhrough end of month. Hours : Monday through Thursday, 10 a .m. to 3 p.m .; Monday and Tues- day,7to9p.m. HAGGENMAKER GALLERIES -372 N. coast PURCELL GALLERY-Chapman College, 3.33 Highway, Laguna Beach. Impressionist paint- N. Glassell St., Orange. ''Art in East and West,'' inga by Gaston Sebire. Through February. a s tudy of lhe presence of Asian culture in California. Through Feb. 21. Hours: 1 to 5 p.m., CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Highway. 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' IO!Slt16 BllMICS SOMer~1116 ... •. , .---~--~ This is a story of Greed . _, JUDGE PARKER WHAf WAS TMAT MISS PEACH ..kie Greed was born in a small town in Colorado. by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE LOOK, I'VE A TAU< TO MR. DRNfR 16 500H AS P'OSSIDU!! TELL HIM nL WAIT Rl6H'T MERE FOR HIS CALL! by Mell by Chester Gouid. "'Let's slop off s'ome.whcre and have a cockt;.1-1 simply stn.icht (rom Brahms to dicing kftovcrs-ror a casserole. DEMMIS THE MENACE 0 •• 0 ~·.~ 0 • . • • • •• .. • ' • . • 7 11711 'I ere iS the Drama? ... _ •. Kid ~ I ' C~AOU. l!tU•E~ 0 COJilJllOA 80RGNINI: 1.llo\lllfA"IO OISOAOt:N ... "MEMOR.Y • OF US" 111 1:,J0-4:SM:J0 s FAMILY • ROllHSOH" • l:lM:l 4·1:00 , & - "OLD YELLER" J:!'fS-7:3if • • • "STEPPENWOLF" Ill .,,.,~,·· ~'°" •N..a · Neit'port c .... 1 H""flO'I fft Kh •644 0160 • Stuff Doitf "an · Folk sjnger Donovan will vis it Soundstage on KOCE·Tv, Chan- nel 50, at 8 p.m . Feb. 15. Donovan is known 11-::,::=:= for such hit songs as ''Mellow Yellow'' and 'J~nnif et;-·J uniper:• ·· NCIPIC TH•&Tlla8 DlllVll·IN IUNll-PMlllTS HARM>ll •LVD.DrhJe·I• ,_, M"let&.W.'-"' ............ _ ... ..., Otl.t.NOI Ortwe·ht t & I ,,.,, .................. .. Mf1•~• ..... k .... F8Mllf •unt 11.1 ....... o.teNt A • ..MEMOIY OF US" 1----------------------1 °Y "LOVE AHD PAIH" IPG1 MATINEES ,.f ~;-. DAILY lffilIUlll 'IOOllllfR liffiOlf JmtlS ~lmllM R/00.lmRJS · tj14 so_,,~!'bor Anaheim D» 7601 ·~ --_,_ -·-"' LAW AND DISORDER,. ------'-"" CllAlLENGE TO Bl FRI! _,,,,. .... ,,.,, ... SOOTI! COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN OIEOO FW'f, AT BRISTOL SO. COAST Swiis'B'iu I PLAZA II -~~-~ • 549·3)52 6:00-'t:lO ~FfffY LAlffN IWlll.l t.WllW lw.SAM ffmfOOj/M Jllll.ELH Im! ™ Pm CA>.'<!. :im!Dffl!'I 00\WJO!l!< , MOWl l1J\K "BO" The report revealed that the man being held for psychiatric observation and murder Of' SI",,., , , 'Yas a rookie cop. Clvti Grumillln~ ... Gloomy G111 r In the DAILY PILOT '"STEPPEHWOLJ"' llJ ""THE STllEGLI"' Ill O!•••""•• t••~f" "'l(Jrn' 4 -s.... ..... • " :al Mon 1nru F11 to1pm-$125 THE CITY SHOPPING CE NTR E ORANGE •532-6721 ~CITY CEHTll.E Ct MEMA~ S.A ..... WY IMANCHESTE" EX.I G.O. FRWY ICITV DR. l X.I A .""THI LONGEST YARD"' ~. "SIRl'ICO" IRI "COtolH5UOM5 O• A W-OW Cl,.U.l'tll" tll , -Woal-•llll" MOVIE RATINGS RIR~AND l'DlJNO PEOPI.£ ' rat ehtcfo• ,,, .............. ~ __ ..,._,_ -,........, "' ........ ""'" , .......... ® 10 Ofl( UI Gll U AOIU TTlO ,.,,.1 .... ,.....,...., "'(tf'll•~ .,.nl .... 11. ~-·rr .... ,_... ......... 0 .... ... -... -........... __ YOUR hometown paper, the DAILY PILOT ...... , .. 1116 .. "GOD FA THiii ii" Ill "YQUHG FlAllQHSTlllt"' ly Mii l...oli• lrGI . ' "MUIDH OH THI! OllEMT HPIESS" ll'Gl ·swiss.~~·~:L:;11sow ' r • "COHNSSIOH °'A WlMDOW CLIAMll'' Ill • + :"C.A.1'4DY .. IRJ '°W.·WltlrtTH..,._._. ' ' "Sllot Of.,,.. .,,..,.. -"AiMdl Of .... ,. ....... 111 ' ~ I . ( Sil . -, • ' ,. ' · . .. E r . • • . . ... ·-I • oupl~ Will·';f eeform . ~ . error ~allee• b; Shubert Th•i et.,l/i ·_ be occompon1ed by a ,.,~t1,"ll1111c~h Y11Jery lorlnatlon Js 11.f•ll blc .32.ple<:eor<hestra . •..,.fl Ga,1no P811~ alld • . p h { ?!fl'fll"'Ton ,;11n0!( from lhe-tht,ler H~ The anovs, w . • ~ • , · • gained fame during their ·:~ .Home ,wU~lle Avonueoltil~St,ara •• ·.long strugcle to emi· ;•mong I & 61 hl\llh.I.! OI turyCity. ~ grate from' the Soviet .Alarchlll ~le1... , 1. . Union will dan<e In the : .. Ttclc,et.afqrµ.,Sennet p Bennet ,und M•t~ ShriDe Auditorium at • and Hol'ne Cooeertt Horne,sln1lnaboth<J~ h d ' fJ 'Whl~h are •et tor Moreb '1111d s9lq• will coyer • ~::PP.:·M~::~ 2 I an ueen .. H · 17 through 30, wlll go~· e ranfe 0(1 conle -· . · · · · . . , . so le Sunday .-l t~~I rary "°"'*' ~ey I fnlormalio.n about Maureen Staplekll\ tick~t6 1s available by .u.J1l;lflr ,8s a recenUy calling C213l 622-1644 . 'widowed housewife in Tickets can be ordered '-''Q·u e en 0 f ·th et by mail from Variety ' ,, c.oncerts and will go on Stardu_st Ballroom, sale at Mutual a1encies a S'pec1al to be brQad,- twO weeks in advance of cast Feb. 13 at 9 p,RL appearabce dates. qJl Channel 2, KNXT. , ......, ............. IMltcH Prlct1 s.t1s.i .. 'tll I ; .... '°"'ca.. ..... , "->~~olly6>4S s.t. 11)0 QIW46ll· 2GllAT ·-. . Alice Is 35. • She has 'O · 12-Y'I" ojd kjd. She llii&n't got. a job and she: a on her owrt. · How camrshr has such a good time? ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISfOFFERS01~LICE ~· DOESN'T LIVE HERE Come Early! ANYMORE "FRO~AG.E" s1...-, 11....._ ..clW M..._ ,; ...... ;.;-........ -· ........ ~. • HU!IJINWOH ~ CIMEMA lffclillh& ....... ............... 111 147°9601 147"'.~l 7 . .. ~ -· . . Now It's Foot Stomping .Time Canyon Crass, an Orange Coast blue~rass group, will give a concert at 8-p.m. Feb. 1S 1n the Orange Coast College auctitorium. Admission is $1.50 for adults und SI ror slu- depts, and tickets can be purchased at the door. The concert is span.sored by the college music department. PLUS CO-HIT AT HUNTING TO:.. "'LAW .. DISORDER" CARROLL ERNIST O'CONHOI IOIGHIMI HUHTIHGTOH CINEMA lliCH AT ELLIS " HUNTING TOH IEACH ·' ~ ·· .: 147·1601 "' i: PLUS CO-HIT AT DRIYE IN "REVOLT Of THEDli...ON" H.AllOI ILYD. DllYE•IN HAllOI ILYD. NEAR McFADDEN SANTA AHA Sll-1271 •• ' ............... ,. ""'"'· -e1 by ..... hlll• l'LUS . "JUGGERNAUT" lllSTOL CINEMA IV lri1tol At MacArthur South Coast Shopplnq Area 540·7444 CHARLTON HESTON AVA "GARONER GEORGE KENNEDY ~n.. 7:00.t:)O RL U!)0.10:45 -· • Friday, February?, 1975 DAIL V PILOT C~ ~pera, ;Country . to Air ~ KFAC's ever-popular P.1etropolitan Opera Broa.~(jilSts this Saturday will reature Puccini's f\Tosc.a.." with Wagner's "Da!f Rheingold" set tor February 15, representing the firs t of the broadcasts 0£ the entire '· Rinl Cycle." ... And a reminder: the Third Annual National Leukemia ,'R adiothon 1::ets underway this weekend, beginning at 5 o.m. Saturday on KFI and KGIL, with a total of 39 stations across the U.S . slated to participate in raising runds amounting to $500,000 this year KLAC has unnounced 1t will cover the 10th An- nual Academy of Country ~1usic Awards dinner scheduled tor the llollywood Palladium Feb. 27. with KLAC setting up its own booth in the lobby or the Palladium and tapping Chuck Sullivan lo do his entire show from th:.i.t site rrom 7:05 to midnight on thal date. Sullivan will rcature 110minees' records on that evening's broadcast ; as lht winners in lhc 20 categories are introduced rrom the' l)alladium s tage, they 'll be · .simultaneously aired on KLAC. Additionally, all winners , nominees and p.roi;n1ne11t C&W I ·John B.lrbour. KNOC-TV -~ ,, \ '; , i ... ... '"• .-- 'IJ; .. Alan Arkin Jatnes Caan ,., Freebie and the Bean °WITH VALERIE HARPER ORAMGE DRIVE-IM 2 " CALLTHEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES ·SAHTA ANA FWY. NEAR CHAPMAN ORANGE 558-7022 "THE GANG THAT COULDM'T SHOOT STR.4.IGHT" . EDWARDS HARIOR TWIM H•~~·r~ellSOH C05TA ME!A 646-0573 PLITI CITY #2 AT THE CITY CEHTER ORAMTf t97·08l 2 PLUS· "CATCH 22" ~-n.n. 7:00-t.JD ·'" fri.+l:I0-10:41 W.fS-l:IS-l:JM-l:Jo.10:4i CARROLL ERNEST O'CONNOR BORC:NINI'. LAWAlllO DISORDER • Turn ing on Scott Manchester performers 1n attendance will be interviewed by . KL.AC personaliti~s . In th<' poµ music rnnrket , KMPC's annual year.end music poll disclosed that for lhe third stra ig ht ye»r ·Roberta l<~lack s wept lhl' sweepst<tkl's, with her "Feel Like Miikin' Love" voted the best song of 1974 and best record or 1974. She 1}lacc•d second for bt:st fl•malc voc<J I ti/ •. !he yt.•ar as "t·l I. r.-1s . l·'lal·k \\LIS the only rt-pc:it "inner fron1 KM PC's ·7:.i. poll, which 01.1\v other !'>\\'Ccpsta kc~ places go to ·r ony Orlantto and Da"'·n, Ueodato. Stevie \\'ondt'r , f\.'lari e Oi,mond, f\.1ot:edad es. and llich. START~ WED., FEB. 12 IN HARBOR SHOPPJNG · CENTER~;- ': HARBOR B.LVD :· AT WILSON ST. cos:rA MESA 6•6·0573 • -. • I \ l .. :A ·= • . • '• •• • . -• • . . • • • • y • . • • • . . . • . • • • FrJdlt, flbru!!y 7. 191$ :~~ ~/tij~~~~ ' I } 'I . • .. · ~leck,Beag~ · Spoopy will star as a Sherlock Holmes :. ' style sleuth in "It's a Mystery, Cllarlie .Brown" at 8 p .m. Feb. 17 on Channel 2, .JCNXT • . . • • c .. • ' CLOSEO.UT, y P 'I The lot look•,pOod. many different kinds, plenty col0rililresh stuff, It's a closeout, but expect lo get more than your money's worth. If ii wasn't good stuff, a 'nickle_wDuld.be.too much. right. ' '.WHILE It LAST$ ) . ' t AN .. U"'L , • . · Rvr : :CIJISS · · ~ J s;. .-1~akea for a great winter Jl_i!l:.-11.,1/!< 11!.~.ll!l .. lli.l/!,,tl :=.i:o.:..i:ther 2· 22 ji;;,~i:::~!""· lo•............ :;A~. . ( ~ 2J ,J.8,. SOLPBA tt · . .,~Of:1¥MO'JAt .. -• en~uD faaL Keep yOur • : \ .,... ,_....,4,,'111~ '-' :..-~-h-L1 ·" NftOoHIA· . ·~ ... ~~l"'P h>a--th,..,....,. =iii!iifi"\'f:~ r. jleu,workJater.1..,. ~ -~-··. .. ··-·----- I . ~ •·-•· ' ' ·, .G 1· 66 ~..,_....." . . --~. · DYNAMARK • . ) 11-. • • ' .. ' , ; :;· .i-·10TJIBY IOWEBS 1~4 . 20" . ·22" .,,.,, . 5700 .67°~ Strong·~ garlic in a toased. salad. Upto3Y.z HPengine, 7 fnch wheels • . . ;· DEJ.JXE , ~OTJBY .Mll_,EB_S. StroDQer. li.ke the goriller thcrt . hmiga around the Empire State bulldlng. Folding handles. ' 8 inch Wheela. , • . , 21t' S~ H.P. 22" 4 H.P:·r ' . ,;_:.,700 9700 ' ~ ~f.• • . ' ·: 18" BEEi. MOWER Self-propelled.. S blades/ 4cyde ea.gble. finger tip controL - ' . • , -· · .. 127°0 ·~IJlli·O·LJlWN EHEBS ~ .UtraDngO'Lcnrnyou. , 9112 ,J.ASTIC . ' . ,,.. ....... .._.,..,._.._,.-............. ,_ •. 4 ~ .. • '~ -. • •, .. . " .FAMOUS BRANDS . . ' ' · llTCBEN CABIMETS l'EEBJ.ESS SINGl.E -BINDLE ' -.... It hOt to be good. (Joa~ .ome .,-..pie iooiuollY dig thla , eom-elfCIQU l · DiOP CJ.OTB ••..... ~ . 79.00 •211 •••••• ••.oo --·· #1148. , ; .• I .-99.00 · • • .·~1-9c ,c 1 , , ' •. - • DAILY PILOT ' • , . i I ! I I I· " , ' --. • Weekend Calendar the government ordered Peruviap.s to return to r-;:::i work, an official com-El ·• muniquesaid: ~~~~~~;j~~~~ •'The number of deaths in the vandali:im and counter· revoll1$ion a ry activity is around 100. '' .I04!rdon •1rj• WASH~GTON (AP) -Sen. Henry M. Jackson warned today against ''bl'ank checks'' for Southeast Asia and ''Ca iltasies of gunboa~ diplomacy'' in the Mid-· dle East after formally" e ntering the ;t.976 pre- 'I Fr!d!y, F.t>ruarx 7, 1875 • • • • ! • I • • • • Yacht Clubs in Action sidential race. Jackson also charged that the Ford ad - ministration's energy • Barr-ing adver11e weath.t;f' condltlo'ns, three Or.ai>ee. Couoty, VB<!ht clu.bs witl put Sai lors on'f.he Wat'er this \vcekmc\~. and., uU three regatta5t w.U~ 'be us<..-d. by skippers and crews as a tuneup for ·'the 46th Midwinter Regiatta the following_ wc~kend., handle outside clas!i;es sailing in the ocean Off J,Jld usual Balboa Pier starting line. NE\YPORT HarboT Yachli Club will be host to the Lehman-12 and Las~r sailors competing for the 1'-1 ann and March troph ies. Dana PointYachtCiub has labeled its weekend regatta a Midwin'ter tuneup for all classes ex- pectl'ng to sail in the gi~a ntic Southern C_alifornia Yachting.. As- :so'cia tio n eve.nt Feb: 15-16-17. Th~ tOp.A ~vent in Newport llarboi" Sutur- day and .Sunday wilL be the ValeqtiJll' Reg:a\ta t'o-spo¥Qr~. by Bahia CQtil\ltil:.b..~nd l.,iJ.12 l$1e yacht clubs. LIYC will bandit! thi; j~idt' cla!\scs s tarting off tht: ('lubhoUsc committee tower and sailing over bay courses. HCYC will , Hobie Ca t.sailors from Newport Beach and other western yachting communities are in A1ex· Hobie Cats Vie In .Mexico Race lJo.Pii; Cat sailors from throughout th e soutb~~t are converging on San Felipe, Baja Ca lifornia , M.eitioo 'O<lay for the start or the Midwinters West ltet1'tta Saturday and Suridily. Sa o ·F~M~ i'!f·'a quaint to\Y n' boasting a unique •·Mex1t3.n' vill gtf',1~lnospbere 120 miles below the Culiforniu bo er, on the Sea of Cortez. In past. years the Midwinters West h as been held at Guaymas, Mexico on the opposite side or th e gulf and farther south . Officials of the Hobie Class Association think the new location will attract near· ly 300 sailors as It is more easily reached by camper and trailer than Guaymas. ~ llcadquarters for the Saturday and Sunday r e- gatta Y:ill be the El Cortez Motel but most Hobie Cattcr:s \Viii be pitching their tents at the Club de l'escu cum pgrounds adjacent to the hotel. Guadalupe Race· ' ' ' Sl(:lte~ ~n April • 11 • , I 1 . Bal.boa Yacht Club~has fchedu1ed for April 26. sent o\.tl advance notices The Guadalupe IStand .setting the date:fbf. Jls race is open ~lo· Single· thitd ~nnual Guadalupe hull yachts .f ating 25.0 Islitn<1 -rae1e•for APfll 12. leet or ·greate,. undJ:r ll'* The 600 rrttle race·'starts nternational' Offshor.e a nd finishefi' at Newport R,ule (IOR >, and; to HarbOr. ' ' Performance Handicap Under normal weather Raci.ng Fleet yachts .rat- conditions the race will i,ng 174 or lower. take from four to Six There will also be a days, placing the finish cl-ass for divided rig close to the start of the yachts -schooners, Ne<A•port lo Ensenada ketches and yawls - race \Vhich has been wit h a minimum Thief Jailed' MARTINEZ ( UP!J Edward MllrPhY, 32, one. or several rormer Contra Costa County1sheriff'sde- puties accused of being in ·a burglary ring, has been 1entenced tq 90 days Jn jail after ple.ading gui lty to two countsiof burglary. Waterline length of 27 feet. The course lies mostly in f\.'Iexican waters with a predominantly downwind leg to the island and a beat or.close teach back to the: finish. General chairman John Arens is hailing the race as a good tuneup for yachts planning to sail in the T.ranspac in July. Entry fee for the race is $50. Coastal • Weather Consld•r•blfl clotfdl .. u' wllll • clWlt• crt r•lfl IOCS.¥. LIGlll .,.,i.olt winds this morning becomint Wftt•r· tyltfl 1• -not51,1115 llf*-, · , Hlgf!5'0d•wkltM60's.. (H'111 temP1r.tl.W"H wht ra"9t b•t••IU;I SQ •nd •1. tnl•rlCll tem• -•tum .• 111 r119 bet-•7 and ..s. TM w•ter llmOltl'.wrtwl,11 • Sl. and economic policies ico thls Weekend for their fail to pass a simple test own Midwinter Regatta of fairness to all at San Felipe. Americans. Other .events on the 1 The Washington Southei'n Cal irornia Democrat made it of- Yachting Association ficial in a five-minute, calendar: paid telecast Thursday Los Angeles·Long Beach night that he will enter ALAM I TOS BAY the 1976 presidential YACHT CLUB -Open-race fo r · which he has ing Day Regatta, all already r aised ri:iore classes, Saturday. than $1 million. LOS ANGELES, YACHT CLUB -Open· WaHGC!e Probe ing Day Regatta, IOR, MONTGOMERY, Ala. • • Ever v.•o nder how firemen got oiit ,of bed a nd l>y rolling ·trousers over boots and placing a: on the b ack of racing fire truck in less than 60 sock on ll>p of each boot. ln an actual t est it ; seconds'? Well , there's a secret. Mis sion Viejo . took Capt. Corneli son exactl:i,t 17 seConds to ' Fire Captai11 Rodger Cornelison de ·. get dressed and ready to go. No time to make - rnonstrates the turnout trick. Wh at makes it up the bed. I suppose"? · possible ·is "tricking'' up your turnout gear : PHRF, Saturday. <UPI) -.Justice Depart· · QABJ{ILLO BEACl·I ment ollicials h ave YACHT CLUB -begun a studyoftbe196S ..., f\fidwinter Tuneup, all voting rights act to de-k classes, Sunday termine if Gov. George f Santa Monica Bay Wallace is serving his DEL ·REY YACHT third term illegallY'. CLUB -Marina del Rey ·wall ace had no com- 1/0 Los Angeles, ell ment. l<:eelboats, Saturday. A Justice Department K I N O HA BB 0 R official Thursday said '\' ACHT CLUB -Winter the department was try- Re ga tta, all classes ing to decide if a 1967 Saturday. amendment to the ASSOCIATION OF Alabama constitution al- SANTA MONICA BAY lowing state officials to YACHT CLUBS-Cal-20 " succeed themselves in fleet race, all member 'office should have been fleets. Saturday, Sun· submitted to the depart- day. mentfor ,approyal. L.M.Boyd Terns Mate With Fish When that bird known as the male tern goes out cruising for a mate', he carries a small fish crossways in his beak to offer to the female tern or his choice. If she accepts, that's it, instant matrimony. Those Love and War experts Lorus and Margery Milne, who report the foregoing, JX,lint out that a fancy fish between terns is even more effective than chilled cllampagne between people. HUM8RISl'S have treated at length that whimsical custom of requiring a suspected drunk to walk a straight line. But it was not always a joking matter. Originat- ed aboard ships. A seaman's inability to walk the chalk could land him in the brig or worse. F IRST of the new·car guarantees in 1902 was good for SO days, I 'm told. GAS STATIONS Q. ''How many of the country's gas sta· lions were rorced out of,business last year?'' A. Between the summer of '73 and the summer of '74, about one out of every 10 sta· lions fol'd ed. Almost 20,000 to be specific. Q . ''A RE there supermarkets in Germany?'' A. Call them minimarkets. They're almost exact copies of the U.S. stores, but so small that six could fit into the average supermarket hereabouts. Q. JOHNNY Roventini was the most ' famous, midget because of his 'Call for Philip Mprris' commercials, Did he have coun- terpaE-ts for that tobacco company in other na- tion~?" . ·A. No, Johnny also sang out ·same in · Spanish, French, German, Swedish, Italian and Chinese, even. DOG AND CAT ·. 'NOte it stated in p·rint that a dog never fff.la. aabamed of itself. Can't believe it. I've seeru• poodle, clipped too stfort, go hide under a bed u11t11 his hair grew •ou\. And a certain dalmatian frequenUy skulk,ed away in obvious- embarrassment when it sktd·dect off course in 1 119ulrre\ chase. It's true ... however , that a cat never11o~I• ash.limed olltself. . . ' THOSE FAMILY•kee eiti>erts think there are.about s .. 5 million people natlonwi~edirect· ly ducended (roRi Jol>n Aldon and Pristilla ol Mayno1yer fame. That romantic pair had 11 chlldr<!n. Who In turn. And who lh turn. Addleu mall to L. M. BOl/d, P:O. Boz 1560. Co•t• ' Mt11a, 926Jlll. COpJJright 1'1$1... M. Bo(/d • ,i -~ . , • DAILY PILOT Fri F t ~ 'r llST HEW HOME IUY, $73,500 'On be?utiful corner site! Move right irl. Landscaped, cptd, draped '.l'be only New Linda model ·left in the Bluffs . Lovely v iew. N r. Tennis Club. 2111 S•J ...... HllsR-~RT CBfTEL IU., ,64.4-491 O f ' 71815 surros&Yoy OWHIDfHI!' IRYIHE i»iCH COMl"ANY JtEALTORS SINCE 1944 671-4400 '$26,900 Two llechpm. Home ri;. " P stQ On a fr iendly ~ lined . .lllm lr.11U m ~i!i!ii!i!ii!i!ii!i!i;o;;;i!i!i~ I Sl '" e t . • I ..... I n • • .i • tiflHA VERDE •' r; hardwood 1floors • crisp Over 2400 sq.It., •·largo , CAREFREE clea n a., "'"'"'· Call be dr oo m s~ sepa r a l e 546-2313. ' fot.W•J. d i ning room COUNTRY LIVJNG . 001n9•11'SFIJN.!011 Nlc'11 · PLU& stPperate H UGE in fine l)cach area! + famlly room. AU marble pool, patio. Gour m e t counte r Lops, covered kitchen. Assumable FHA loan for you tax shelter' buyer.!!. Two · 3 bedroom & tv.·o · 2 bedroom unll:1 just up Lhe hill from the beach in Cmla Mesa . Tot.al pnec $65,000. Walker&LH REAL£~""TA"l'I:: "AbondonedViUa" · 545-9491 Spani•h $38,500 1--------1 2 Story· Pool Park l i k e e nt ry to POOL HOME spac ious liYi ng room. Bea u tiful l a r ~e pool. ri·;rr;:~~:ln~~~d1:~'>C~~:~ heated & f1lll•red in large kitchen w ith breakfast yard. 3 BcCroom home eating a rea. Fiesta party partu1lly furn1sh<.'d va- room with eommanding cant & retidy 1·or oc· v1ew ·or lush terrace in cupancy. Too inauy ex-tras to believe. Just ll st-w a 11 e d c our t yard . "~" Dr a m atic -s t a i rs t edatSJ6.~- separate mast.er suite + Walker & Lee children's wing. GI's try REAL ESTA'l't: NO DOWN. Now vets lo 545-9491 I -'' ro.-o1 1002ro_...i 1002 ················-····-·· ... ···················· ONE OF A KIND!! Wh~n you see -the ''A'' fra me exterior & the babbling waterfall in the living room, you 'II .agnee that this lovely 3 bdrm., family rm. home ,fwith formal dining rm., is . really different! The "U" shaped building surrounds the huge htd. & flltered pool , profess. landscaping: e lec. a u'to. sprinkler systel;Jl .· $112 ,500. ' . . ' VEA~ B A Y AND B EACH 675-3000 .•->LJ!. LUA~T HVV V cuntlfJA Lt ... MAJ.• ·- , THU wiU. •1 ~-· . .with e.nv,Y! ;tl/-is ' bP.auliful. "iiutgers" model home )"jV iJ9 ltt It's spectac ula,r ! A 3, bdrqi IAWl!~ouse w•lh a famlly room• on 1ee' 1antf.1 Opjlraded throUghout and green Is the !l!eme: de· • Ughtful apple greerl color coordinated interior. A greenbel~m front, a green· belt tear al'ld it ii' located on Greentree Lahe. The ' price ? only $69,900 green ones! ·' • UHIOUE HOME, , lli!•ln -146-lf.!0 , .21_50)>1He,Yordo~ve.C~I•-. G1.,ral , tooz'G-. -IOOZ •••••••••••••••jr••.,.••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOICE LOT Large Back Bay front with a spec· tacular 180 .degree view. Owner will trade for income . Submit offer. CALL 644.7270· 2821 E. Coall Highway, C....-dot Mer ._,..,. 10021G1111ral 1002 p~ll•. ·p11:ote1sioaa11 y GERRIE CO. ~-THE REAL ~£STATERS_· l .. njls ca p,ed .. Qui ck REALTORS ""'-'"~ e.JS,es~iq p. ASKJ N G1 -=='--~=~'-'-I LOWESTl'mCED do wn.. Hu rry ca 11 --- 963-7881. REPOSSESSION IOOzlG.OMnll I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••.••••• $17,.500. L I E L-:.1-2 Bdr m. &: convert. den 54, '141 ove Y -CIS~Ull;' • 1n llarbor View liomes. ·-.3 B H • 2 Ba ll 0 m e ... _ h. I •. I w /italian 'l'de Entry. ~.750 And you own Lhc .,..,ct 1s argc J U1.'< room land' Owne r "-"111 {On 2~! b<ilh bonus room Cstm cpts/drps. Family d ·1 I l . . "!!!!!!!!!~! home, Lil chon:e r·ountain & .Oinin" li.m. A Real s1 er case op ion ~ Vallc!i' area. Priced ut Bu y a t ON LY $47.500. c F Colesworth~ ' I S30 ., lh I CALL DOV Ell REALTY • • on Y · O wl ow R 64ft ftO 0 Cape Cod down payment :====:i·--;Vi1A6~"1/5-f9U.H70A· ealtors ~ T St Pool Walker&Lee WO ory• HEAL ESTATE OPEN Sal/S"'" 1-5 Mo Down-GI ' __ 545.,-9_4_9.c.l __ I DANDY CUS1'0M J{()M~. Price 1712 Galaxy Spacious two story, pool ,,- ' rt!duced.ooly,$32,000. Dover Sh1d>rcs : unusuu&I ra11>ed lor n1al c-nlry to WATERFRONT · "ERR""CO home; goo Yitiw.,pool · :!unken 11v-1ng f'oom . 2200 Sq f t of c us tom "'" IC • jac uzzi: 4 bdrms .. fanuly fi""orinal dininJ..:'. Po'"·der Nev,r 3 HH., :t ha., fam. -" R~A LTORS'"'' ~.•.•oo '· h h I rrn.; on North bayfront , home. 4 9.._.,,1rooms wf:J 1 __ •7··----·-~cc.>~-''"-'7 I rn1.,wel l-'iJr, 1g Ct:l Ill); roon1. \Vet bi.If. Giant lialboa Jsla nU baths, a sepa rate Cami•y J1v1ngrm .·:.Just $17g,soo. r·a m1Jy -party room & troom+algedining'{m -HoDownVA 1961Pt.Sec:Oounte secluded s un terrace . SJJ-!i7!n Thi's · c1n ..-be your at Fast Possession ExceptiJ>n a l ·J~a r bor Sweeping stairs to triple HESTER-BROWN just..... View Moflaco m~cl ; 3 :-.1ze ma s ter suite & &Assoc .• Heall.ors '$58 950 3 + POQI bdrms., k1tchen /famlly chlldrens wing. Only ------ • ·neautifulcorner location area : lge.patio&deck . $42 ,950. Better 1:all $137,000 -BbA'f & ·r RAILER AC· Prorcss. la ndscaped ; quick !! 963~767. . W rf t 2~11 t~w ii1' CESS. prime ' location. lots of iloodies. $74,500 OllfN oi 9 · If 5 1t)N10~1 fl• I' ate ron 64 1 ln.v1ting entry. Warm liv. Call to See [ ~ Priva te d ock, JacUzi:i • in g a r ea . fo'ORMAL A beautiful 2 bdrm . 2 lit ; ' · poo l . 4 l\edroom, Sun/Eve D I N f 'N G R () 0 M . bath Wcstcliff aduJt con-~~ beaut1ful patio. l + IO~US ROOM ~ COAfS &WALLACE REAL ESTAT E . IN C. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . LIDO· ISLE Large 8 BR.. 6 ba. home on sandy beach; or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR. apt; 50 It. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. Will consider Trade Brand new 5 Bdrm, 4 bath, on 30 ft . lot. Pier& slip. $295,000. Attractive 3 BR .. 2ba. single story home on60 ~.street-lo-street lot. $152 ,500. WATERFROKT LOTS .40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05$165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 ijoy\1dl' O r1v{· N B 675 0161 General 1002 General 1002 .............................................. *Balboa Bay Prope1 lits* li<J lay ssz.soo Most popula r con-. do in town ; lge. 2 Newport . Beach. BR .. 2 ba . Full Commer cial stor~ sec ur i t y bld g plus shops. Choice $77 ,000. 675-7060 · location. 640·8484 Mnav...-_, Very sharp. inside oc ... fron~ Lot_ . · 4 . &out. 3 BR .. & fam. Best location in rm . In · x 1 n t Newpo rt. $80,000 -, nei g hborhood ! Or Make Of[e r . $.58.500: 556-8800 . 675-7060 m REALToRs La 41.oral Offices To Sen ·e You 1002 lieneral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVEIY 820 SAKTIAGO Superlati•e View HotM "646-5855 Checrrul kitcht.'n. iluie do; Close to everything. _"v : IEIQuail ~ ~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;::;::;::;~\ bedrooms. Large cov· A ha.rga1n al $69 500 ='""== ered patio. No down Pay-~ ' p, apP 7 ft' 51 lac_l,!"•,• ••. " me n l . ENORMOUS '!!:. HORSER•NC • "SPARKL ING P OOL . -A "" H See The Ocean M!SA DB. MAR Country Club MewportV"1Sta Then ca ll lo see <hi• D1 s l 1n et1v(•, 11o·t·l l - ma1nt a 1n ed . l·us tom buitt, 3 en plu:i den. Evt~rythin g in l'lll"l'llcnt con dition . manicured landsr apin;! '"'1th sparkl - ing heated ttl1ered pool. t.:ustom drape:A. 1·0.- , grado.carpttlng ltis no• vacdnt and ready ti mo v e int o. Ca ll fii':t -8550. ~ .. -· ~SJFIEq ,Must see t his . full price I ; • I + income 1.00 OUAILlt NlWl'Ol:T a1ACH ''" .tfOUIS ·•· t! on"1y_$31',90u .. Call "nolfv.rR.AitfC'llX Full. 1h ·acre, 66x300. 3 L• • shake r oofed. co zy, IYlllCJ 3 Bedroom beauUfully decorated J , '"·' • , • "• ,&t!-2,95 . . ' , ~in:lll ~o•· hou•e<. $630 mo. ;ncome. EAST SIDE ~~~.•Y pl11~. 1 Of'fN1119.1f.s ,VN1cer N.cr• :~:::·~ Own~r want!>' fast sale! """""' .. _ ~.;.-• $13,000 dow n ,. o nl y SPECIALS B:~/,ida~• l-;;;;~~;-;,;;;';;;";;;.';;;";;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ..... S5C8,000T. R ~1.soO a nd S:r.!,500. Hoth · ·~~SatlU'day ; I• EM U Y 21 close to shopping and S 11acious 4 b!o:!dr m . ::! $34 950 bedroom , 2 bath home. story home adJti<:cnl to ' Large y a rd, breeze way the Mesa Verde Country A nice Jarge yard on u 1 enclosed on 3 sides. dou- <..:luh. Sl'pa rull' fam rm quietcul·d,e -sac,Ukc new blega!'age + do!Jblecar- w1ma.'>s 1\c fplc and \l.'et through out -0 '"·ner ·port. Don't wait call to· may 1'1nance. lsl t ime ild· d · ·' 642 -1771 transport:nion. Al:.o 2 on ron'AMe:$AbP'rt'CE · UPPER I---a lot. S22,500L•:1ch. ~.:::Y Brand Mew BAY BACK BAY 1£1P:=! ~ hi.Ir , furn1al thuing. huge d I I k ay. inaster bedrm sulle :ind \"e rtise . COl q u1e . O"fN"1119•11 ~rv,.1os.1,.,1• ~~:f~~~ci a~.c ~~~'"h1~: ,;:-~,!~. ,, \ 'X" ro:\"~'~ 400C.M .. E ... ~_., .... _·-· •••. -::_JM . [:•_. ~-'.·.1_i_u~1!\L! :'.'.~1~~~a:~1·~S7•.5oo. ttllfl!iilN ~~ .··~· -~w..~;!I NEWPORT BEACH Li5ti"') I IPPrrap'"' ft'li•a · 3113Newport.Blvd. You wil l lo\le t hi s. Super sha r p, 3 bedr(K1m 4 bedrooms. pool, family · 751-1920 , · I0$8'78 Superb hom e in 1rvine home with huge family room, s tone firepla ce, i•oo<MW_!lT.NlW~!._llACH ""' Terrace -3 large hrs. fOOm & corne r brick garden palio. eat-in CB Associated · ' -MESA VERDE SOUTH COAST Woodsy LocatiOll · ·-----Th;, Sha.p 2 Stoey E<-HUNTINGTON BEACH Huge corner lot. Im -fireplace. A real find al k1tch'W and 1>n\•ate-sun-1"5~~Blv~. ; maculate <'ondit100. Li\I· JUSl.... ~~-~ k · ii u ge "!?1•500ler A SPECIAL RESl'AURAHT •-'---cc ut 1vc H o rne is ~.6J.'Oll ~ Four Bem-oom Designed for Great Liv- " ··• ::. ...,. i na: room is over 25 ft. $43 000 <=Yroom sulte. ""! • . LAOtnfA BEACH Jong. One o wner home , IO"ii-down . Call: 962 -7788. Ne'"·por t Be:u·h pr1 me loc.at100 .. Small. charm- ing. ruslic. Ampll! park- ing, be~r & '"inc hcense. ~9.500. Phone b/5-5511 , Cole ol i':C'wport Realtors, ~515 I!:. Coast llwy., CdM . VETERANS e h ALL TERMS 1ng & f.:nterta1nmcnt. eac (;Rr:AT IST. HOM l': 1-fa.c; formal Or "-'llh 4 U.G.knneyre s ho ws t e n d.er loving ,. ·J • K€Y . Wpna Bea~b 494-9466 coi.re, Pl~nty ol room for ' ··· · P.€ALTORS ft pool. Pr~ced fairly at ~211 N9wport at. _ _ __ Tired of ~etting the run around"!?? lf you have <1ny questions about buy· 1nJ? a home VA., call the VA Experts at · Assume $30,557 ... or inves tment. J HR, BHs & Uef\ + Be au11ru1 Wooded drive to finely · tile bath. new kltC'hen. POOL O!'IL V S73.5(X). manicured grounds. llld-$33,900. Call 556-2660 l>1\VID BOUll KE SAODLEBACK $79,500. ca"1l 673-8550. ' t. .. - 25201 La P11 Road 64 8811 ' Lsian•HlllaSll-6310 Of'(Nlli0·1•S'UNIOB!Mf· J r . -LuxuR10us de n entry lO ma11~1\C Select P roperties · RLTR. Hu NT I NG LO oc; r: 54?-W50 --------STYLE c•Rr.:ETl?\G --------I '' COUMTRY LIVINli NORnt COUNTY diaJ freeS40-lZ20 • · 1n this exclusive 2800,+ I !•--------~ ,1;q fl San Luis Hey Dov.-ns VIEW Of HILLS World Reol Est<M Spcc1altsts in V \ hous- 1n!!. As k for Veteran CuUTI3Clor. 656-7777 , anytime. ROUJ\1 . crackling '"·ar ttteral I 002 Geweral I 002 used brick fi replace.•••••••••••••••••••,••• Banquet s ize d1n1n i:. Fami ly si ze roasl1ng kitche n . Separate kin size capt:.n n~ c1u11rters. CLASSIFIED DIADLIM!S Deadline ror copy&: kills Is 5-:30 p.m . the da y before pubUcallon. ex· cept. ror Sunday a.. Mon· d ay Ed itions wh e n deadline is Saturday, IZ uoon. CLASSIFIED ; UGULATIOMS ERRORS: Advertiaert sholOd c;heek ttlelr SJts dally Ir report errors i~mi!d\a tel y. T H E DAILY flLOT assumes liability for the fi rst in· C.'IOl'ftCt 1nsertkln onl1. ~TIONS : When klllln& an ad be sure to make a record of the KILL NUMBE R given you by yoUr ltd taker q.recelpt. of your eahcell•tioft. This kill number must be presed· · led by the advertiser Jn l •ot'adftpute. CANCELLATlON OR CORREC TIO N Of' NEW AD BEFORE ~IJNNIN.~-. E""1' effort ls made to . .W' oir, cor~ a new ad tbal baa ordered, "but we cannot 11uar•n· lt!e to do 90 until the ad has •PPfl•Ted io the ....-.1. .. IQIE-A-UNE AOSj· ~ 9ds are atr cUy QSh lq .cjvance by mall or llt .tnp-one of our1or. Aalia. NO .ptiorie orden. De edllae : 3 p.m . Pri61y, CO.t. Mna ef- ftce • 12 noon at alt • ....,,.O(ft1*- 'TIJll!''llAll Y PILOT ~~ r1 J hl to ~' celJIOj; or J:tll••• •n.r ••••r · &ia1..t, ud lo ehan1e ... ,... ...... , ....... ~,..tornotlce. . CU$$1Nl!O ?"I ... AODltlSS P.O.bt•. °""" .. _ - ·, l;iiiii~~;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Condom 1n1 um. Plus h 1 Laguna Niguel, 3 bdrrn ., •I Attn•. Rob"rnhood ~·h1 tc L'arp{'lLll,l! lo 3 2 ba. Lge. assumable --~-'------llG CANYON ' Gracious h.toftoco, 3 BR, din rm. 2800 sq.ft. I 4 2 Oi!i.r.T!""" I lslan.d Cufie ll ighly u p g rad e d BALBOA ISLAND hume w ith ups t airs izarage aportment. Both units ext e ns ively rernodeled and decor1)ted in the last 2 years. Everything is new. See !"or yoursel f Nt>w listing. $95,000. 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. the rastest draw in the West ... a Oaily Pilot Classi!ied large bed rooms with loan. Vacant. <..'011s1dcr Sherwood Forest w;tlk-111 closets, thr<'e .sale or lease. S4~-~:.u EA STSIDE · ba ths, spacious Ji\•ing Hideaway $4,300 room & di ning area ; . A11Umable6°/oloat DoWn. r·our sc11SOfl tree large '"'Jlldov.·s \llCV. gull c u~rlN -MifiTIN l•c 4 Bedroom , 2 bath home lined ~trl"ct. Gra<:ious en-cour:-.e & S('l!lllC i·o un -w/room for a larj:!'.e fam1 - try hall. Ll nus u;t lly lu rgl' lry:-.ul c-. Poul & rct.Tl'<•· RE AL TOR S --' Jy around Lhe firepla<'<' 1n rooms. Kit1·hento1~leasl' tional l'acJILlLi::-; .~ * 644-7662• this 24ft . .shag carpeted my le1d .\•. :! c hcc-r) IJe aulifully land:-;c;.iµi:d "---------• li ving room w1lh shd1 ng f1r eplat•c:-;. Large-11lay ~rounds. \"ou r \\l·ttl...cnd ~ --glass door9 lo CO\ICred room can douiJI~ as retreat wilh bo;irduig in Lo\'ely Large patio. Beauliful d1n1ng meeung h:lll. Your very -the Uowns hicihties for BALBOA ISLAND rm, kit wt llltns and d1s- ov.-n fore!\t a wait-'. Shoot your horses avu1Jable. r·arn1Lv hon1e on 2 lols, 4 hwasher ... ni ce garden str lllilht!Callt.WG-7171. Owner a skin~ $39,Suo & BH , :1 Ba. 3 frplcs. plot outside. Reduced to might c·onsider trade fol" 'J".1stc·lully tor111shed, lge $45,000. Agent64G-3255. QPtN Ill 9 • lt J f UN 10111 N!{f' f!lllH:I Mitpicker'5 Delil)ht $4200Down ··The closer you look the better we look" lrue! r·ew ycurs new. ()n four seaso11 q u iet lrt'C l1nt'd 8treet. cavelt~I east s idl' Costa Mesa. f'amily 11liiy room big-nur l'or a re- Ne'"·port.11:rea property. pa tio \\'/badm i nton EASTSIDE FISHERMAMS' l'OUrt . l!::\tens1vc 1>rO · 3 Br hse + 2 rental units. PARADISE fession:i 1 lanrl!->ca pi ng. Drive by & make offer. Own yoor O"-'ll private Hcini::, oflcreU by owner. SPARLING hideaway lake stocked 5151·500 · "'hu·h i~ S65.000. R !<:A L ESTA'rE: with bass & bluegtll, tit:lo~ repl:u·~·~.!~nt l'"OS~. 833-3548 completl'ly chain-link ~~Ys_. ~1 5 JJ;!.1, eves,,____ '----1 ft.'n<"cd & in a lovely tree 673-l!l~~ _ MEW OM MARKET t;haded s t•tt1ng. Properly 4 Hr, den. dining, pool, consists of 6.07 acres & ALL TER S S00.000 buys this tx•aul. includes ;; :;n1a ll ,, bul M ma1·nla•·ncd home 1n de· GJlF:A1' 1S'l'. IHJL\1E ~ood income producing s icabJe 'Baycre~t. Jlurry! ;ivocaclo grove. fo'ull ..• or invcstn1c111 3 UR, SPARLlNG ' >rice : Sfi0,000"·1lhownc r tile bath. nl·w k1t('hcn. R'.AL ES.TA'r E .. ".""".'',·Ill 5,=..:_ .,.,,,,, t:. -linanc1ng. """"'"'""' " ,.._. ''"""' · 833--'3548 WIMZB.I. & Select Propcl"t11:s MCDOUliAL loiiliilii_iii_ iii-iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil CURI APPEAL REALTORS Beaut.14 unit adJtbldg. 3 i'r1,·atl\ g ues t s uite . l'a r k l 1ke enclose grounds. 'F,1ncst schools. Better 1nvest1gatc today. Call 96:1 -6i6'J. OPfN ru 9. ll"S l uN IOfN NI((' II THE REALl ESTATERS 1 ---_) ---- Build Dream House on one o( the last rc'rrla1 n- ing fee lots in the IJ&vc r Shores area. Seller is , genl conlr and will build to s uit, or pla ns are available for a 3500 sq. fl. l"Us tom llaeicnda. Call Ken Kni ght. &12-5200. PETE . BARRETT . -REALTY- ~~IZ!!, ~ ,J:l~·~i.O •-wuw.:+~'="'e Mesa Verde PACESmER g u lat 10 11 pool table . Cr ackling fireplace. lh>me o1akcrs kitchen . Double detached garage. 1----------1 Tis pride or the Irish, 1530 50 Mlssl .. Rd '* 6 UNITS* s hort b lk.s to rubeac h . S•a•1'o us 4 BR. 2 bo , • P 'd £ . C II ,. • OCEANFRONT r1 e o owners p. a pan 'ld den and loads Fallbroolt. Calif. 1 !or appt. to see. L· p / ~ihe~Piloif..."1t.111 "",,.,.~ .. •"' JIWf ~' °""'""'ltt1 .... 1~ you'll tiCe. CaU 1'.»6-7171. Ol'f.li l!I ~.I s FU" ro Gf IJl<I ' 714-728-8]2 ] Deluxe 2 lldrm., 2 baths, SPA.RU N<?. extras . .-.. ~.1.flOO· Call elcc. rrplcs .• sund ecks. ltEAL ESTA·,E before U.'1·t0o1ate! Sundays By Appoint· Furnished; nellrly new. 833~ SS6·26i0 men! Excellent Balbo;.i Pc11111 1 ----"'=-=::..~--I ~•ct Pro~r locaUon. $350.ooo iiELOW MARIEi" i!'!!!"""!!!!!!!~!'!!!!"""!!!! P'ool Pleaser ff73-366J &12-2253 Eves Bluffs condd. -3 Br. din· ' + Family roo~ II< pool. TAX SHB..TEtt LoYely Costa. Mesa 3 Ing,, 2ih Ba ovcrlook,lne Vaulted ceilings. Private Take advantage (>f \his Bdrm pool home with green bell~ Xlnt cond, poo l e n tran ce fro fl\ Commercial t:u: 5heher. large lot. Priced at only Muslb~~l'wNo master suite. Large i': 2000' bldg tftr •mall husi-$38.000. Owners anxH>ua R~AL ESTA1'E" regul a r c ul-de-sac lot. ness. plus 2 QR apt. over and will .sell VA/fo'HA. , 'l!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!'!!!'!!!i!!!i!!~j--.:.:.=•~3~3~-'1548~~_:_ __ ,JE~l~e~ga~n~t~d~e~c~or~, ~C~al~l{no:w 3 car garage. f'ordcta1111 = . ,..... .... tosee.847--00lOAGT. call 847-60 tOAGT. 1£ IQuliil~ Covi ngton fo urplcx in • ' 1 .' • ' Plac• •. prime tlunttnsilon loca-$36,0oo . Fix 1t1•nd save. I' --LI , t.inn.Don 't miJJ~th1s .Call Vhur JHiltit Dt uth fl9 di up...-.~ · Agt now for details ,Some 1MAJ.:fdl!U(>n ~wfll MOO'' r,1,~.~tw tllACH 847_..:.6()10 ' . . ma.kc thl11 ,. tt sh•r _ · , . p..-fect 1 Two story pool home. Uft' for owne r oc<:upa~l. t believable pre-summq B rand New.1 sc•c h bargain at Ju&t $37,9001 Dupjtxea >"~Lh,31)( • .3 ba All terms avail.lolblt, u nl1't 11: e1ch. Ainp lt Hurry -C•ll 847-60~. , PEHIHSULA -IA TFROKT Superbly designed-built-main tained. Spjiciou!i terrace flows into living room. Ove rlookin g bay. 4 bedrooms, $eparate m a ste r bedroom suite, 4 baths. many built-ins. Pier. $279,500. Financin g a vailable. A IUY AT THE BEACH! Wa rm charm of redwood i11 two bedroom paneled beach home. Bri ght built-in kitchen , corner lot ; dbl. garage &extra parking. $57,950! COROHA DB. MAR DUPLEX Ch arming single story unit on large corner lot. One unit with family room. $89 ,500. llG COUNTRY ••• NATURALLY Mountains. open space, view. A new way of life. See this exhilarating pro· perty. 3 bedrooms, 21> baths, dining room. Yours for only $108,000 .•. and worth every pe nny, In Twtlerock Ter · race. CHOICE HOME-CHOICl LOCATION Delightful Deane two bedroont, two bath plus den condominium in Big Ca- nyon. E•quisitely d ecorate d & landscaped. Many custam features. Perfect for a smaller family o( any age. $139,500. r• • '\ .. rRIME OCllAHFROMT LOT Ideal site for your. "Dream Home" on· th~ beach .. 1 \it,. Iota. on , Balboa Peninsula. $17S0000, • . " DIAL 644-1766 •• t.11111;11.11 (a mllJ hofnt. C'orner-19t Sell idle it.pms with ·, Oai· Olas11ificd ·ud! srll big :.\lier, necei1. ltll t.erm1, )y l'ilot Clas!l.ificd ad. it.mi, small items -0r Calt i\Gt> &t7-d010. &42·5678 . any ltem .$42-~ ~1 tag• end parking W\<h, .;.;A:.::G-IT.:.. -.~---_..,,· Ist bvl ner deprec:la lJon.•· its,ooo each . 0•11 Cla11tJ ltfft ,Ad! Phon • 6"-:l~U A11eo~ .642·5,1173 llJll. , » 2161 S•Jilllt!YoHllltk;M.I. A COLDWll.L IAMCM CO. I ' I HpminForW. 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Nr. beacb,; H • 1 .. " •· I" -~ J. 0 Ab d d COMDO 00011 $8'1.SOO. Nerr, Rltr •• .. erita. ae_·. c,·.,~· Dection.. NEW LISTINGS ~-~~-.!.!.~ an one ~.:.'." ~. ~';;.~11 .~~·l MExdecl~~~ ·:;·~~Ult OWN ~Pr : . a: A~~~f·~~e!H~~~·:~ best c~~!·:.:~:n:i~'i!: Ao~.~~d~~).~~r11~, ~~j~~~[..:0• "'""· ~~~·t~~h;~~~:f; ~;~~:~t:• .~~~0~'·v~'. SOUEAKY Cl E4ik· ME~A YERDE 4 IEDRooi:. -family room, all on one level. Beautiful-·• ho .--Owner leaving our area and desires fast escroti! ! Call no w to see $53,950.540.1151 --• MESA VERDE BARGAIN JUST USTED -large 3 bedrm, 2 bath on qwet treelined ·street. Beaut family 1 rm, dble ••od brtck fplc, separate dinette I· & A ·l condition tbruout. Room for .boat 1 or t railer. All this for only $46,950. I CALL 546-5810. REDUCED $10,000 HOW PRICED IELOW MARKET greatest bargain in Newpprt Beach. 5 Bedroom, 4 bath, 2 story with family rm. dining rm, billiard rm, wet bar, llOO ft. of spacious living. Owner n eeds 1 quick sale .•. now offered at $99,000. c .. 540.1151 PICTURE THIS THE RUSTIC CHARM OF OLD Corona 1 del Mar -used brick fireplace, beamed ceilings, 3. bedrooms, breakfast bar, dining area and patio. Walk to the beach. Maintained in 1 beautirul condition and offered a t only $79,950. Call 546-5180 ST ARTER HOME RETIREMEHT HOME -or i nvestment rental. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, bltns, dble -w /boa! door, new carpet a nd tile. C lean and neat, see to appreciate! Ask· ingonly $26,900. C .. 54f.l 151. TRANSFER FORCES SALE SHARI' 4 bedroolll, 3 bath Iii-level ex· ecut ive home. Near private country club. Huge family ...,.... formal dining and oversized l ot. Very flexible financ- ing. Cdl 546-5880. area lnA.'Cf)M. ChoiC~ custom homes: 2 Ba. $16,000. Pvt owner, central alr condltk>nlng , REAL ESTA'fl!: upgruded, cri>U & drps. $41,500. Neff, ft I tr. private beaches, quiet streets ana s7s-3613 natural brick fireplace. ~33-JMS Wet bar, fireplace, gas 494-93~8 _____ _ beautiful g~rdens. Lovely two BEAUT. 3 br, z ba home. huge family roorn, enlry J?BQ: approx. z.1~.sq. _rt. EME ltALO Br\Y Retire. bedroom a nd den home, GIANT OLD Z700Sqft,wbod/brickin· ~:~',·0 :,n~l.n~-:;d!~ MATURALHA.UTY Solarian, 00. wax '!1e ment hm. 21g. BD, 2ba.. BRfCK· FIREPLACE. cathedral ceil· tout. Liv rm 33x20·. Ir kitchen with built-ins, & ?~~f~u5ca4m~~Yw~ti13~ ~~~r=~~ 1~':'~~f:g:;;'~ $81,500. 4~-7<115afls. in~: large bea·ring f'ruit trt::es aiftl den.3Cathedralc~ilinM:s. wood cabln1.:try. Brick k1lchenw/allbltn."1 .Cust. Beach location. Too much more '· $119,000. l 8lk to bcb & sho~. ~· 1>u.tlo. p<ineled gara ~c. interior, lge put10, prof. nl any extras to mtntion. JANDYl\.fAN specialj 4 Lot.308Polnsettia,CdM sa e tho, d, 1 h 1 d A d " BR. Jen; Ii,:. sundeet. IA YCREST POOL HOME v s4o~J7:io 1~] GI ~o"an~c~:9SO~:':.:~ ~~-iate <><:cupancy. 0t·ean view ; bun kitch. A f ' Mik Zan Id thi Es~-lullclon "'/••••"• oven d /w • ew years ago e e so s .... ,... .. T'RIEU, ••••TORS Sat & sun 1~ t11 dus k. lJ .. .. · · · ... bed Int~ ,.., -19621 W b L Car gur., ho1nc nced11 loveJy three room home to these 2955 11arborBlvd. atcr ury n. • Owners, now they want b'm to resell it, ls presently toelling their Owner. 963-3214 962·'471 ow: 546·8103 gen <'lean -up, y<1rd work. iu new condominiums, Ca etc. but :i steal t"or $55,~ and Mike h as priced it r ight! Step nyon. Crest Estates. 3 Bedrooms DUTCH HAV&t: Mission Realty 4tM-o731 down lo both living room and family located at the rome• of ·CHARM HAYE YOU SHH . 1.Ulder Attewtioll room. Large pool and patio arrange. Pacific View Drive & 2 Baths, hardwood COUNTRYKITCJJ. .... Ro se marie Mc t d GREAT LOCATION. new MacArthur Blvd in floors, BLUE llAVEN All terms & as!lumable Kowt.>n 's new Sfo:Abury Jus;t lis ted in Laguna men ' an a ' Corona di Mar. startirtM POOL. Large patio. low interesl loan Close hsltng on SEAforth, its Beach. ll-1 lot on wide $79,500., at $66,900. Sales office & Quiet street. U,500. to boating, t:lem. &ll(l()j, Jus t b I oc ks to the safe street that is easily HARBOR VIEW 4 BEDROOM model no~ open. RoyMcCarch frwy acce ss. Lo\•e SEAshorc!TheL1g3 BR hu1ld11llle .... and the Ca· Thelargestonestorybome1·nthesub-PHONEMO-&Mlii. R~18f0Newpotrt your se lf . t:all now model with garden nyonl>t:canV1cwwillbe .. 2 9371 k .t I ( II th I t t forc~·cr! $21 .500. Red divl.st'on locat ed on a be. auti'ful street <.:osta Mesa 548-7729 -agt · 1 c icn a e a cs OPPORTUNfTY gadgets:! family, roar-Carpel , J(caltors with l arge flower covered trees. Lots of .. to make anof'fer on this Catholic School 111 g fi>e . i~xl4 l.ll . Really 497-1101 upgraded /atios, decks and planter remodeled duplex w/t & •GARDEN HOM£• PRESTIGE AREA nifty al $47,750! ! llkr 1,;;;;...;,;;;;,;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii areas, itn some custom decorating 2 BR on lrg. lot-a blCK'k RY OWNEH. L::ir•'C home on prime !".Mi<!-5511 to Big Corona. Financing ., ----·------1 COZY CO'ITAGE i.r S. features. Kathleen Kelly's first ex· avail. Call Eileen or Upgraded4Br,2Ba,Par-cor1u.•r lol. RV 11;1 rkin~. CustomHomt: La,L!.una. 2611• rrplc. Clus1've listin g. Who will make the first G•ant Denison,613-7311 quel floors. Atrium· :JSxlZ unit. VA terms. En-S.ll.!.ISO. fo'rplc in Beautiful Mesa joy and be happy. Do 1l B:irn l"Cd w /fresh white offer? $76,-500. 1974 TOI' LlSI'ER Ve rde. $SJ,SOO . 194 7 now! Call AglM2-9J7l tr1n1 111 sprawling ranch C 1167 "'7225 and top S ~les $$value, Killdeer Circ l e ·-house style. Sep. 16x30 G ..,.. Newport. Co:ita Mesa . BY 0\\'N t--:R, S & S Bi" :trltst ·s relreill 111 1·car! R 557-252M. " Board of ea llOr!>. '-------I Sur Model, 4 RR, 3 car Cu nt in a k i l ch e n . gar, 3 1.1::., hugefam-rm & c;indlellte dine, brick 1.f.ASJ:; OPTION terms. J Blt, den, 2 BA. Primo_, co nd ., frp lc, paLi o.,.. S65.000. • Duplex On 47 Ft.Lot PromiseHer off1ct•. Ultra exquisite. fplc . OWN£H CAN AnylhilVI i7!1.500. Shown by appt. [1.~ar!cc for you. Bkr 9 CO!\!M. UNITS on Colli us about Uus charm-···"'2 15691 Sunburst Ln. Near !162 Jf>l I ---1 Gleneyre. 1-'h. for details ing well localed owner Hutgivehe_rth1scustom Westnlin s l c r Mnll . ---$119,500. occupie~ home with cottag.e with a warm H9S-lZZOnrH~1 -5J.53 lrvinr 1044 storybook garden and crackling fireplace un---------••••••••••••••••••••••• VIC'rORIA ltF.ACH 3 $225/mo. rental unit So. der wood beam ceilings NO CREDIT of 1-lwy only $89.500. Call country kitchen, candle :$000 S <) ft, 3 br, 2 lla , ram rm. Ur1kht idea bonus rm. Pvt pool sz yard on BH. l'rplc, whitewater vu . 573,500. 644 -7211 . Agent hte dining looking onto a NEEDED 1 -----~----I lush rolling green lawns. SUPER CU'J'I'.: 2 BR + 'l'hree cozy lx'<lrooms a s tudio 1\pl. Garage, sunny den all nestled un- Frpl«. Bltns, sh<.1g crpt, d e r towe r1n t:t s tately y<.1 rd . tret·s. ~8G.700. trees and only m,950! J>rinc. onl y! b75-8454 or Wow ! Call 546-2313. !)46-276~ -----i ,..;°"'""'"~'":,;Q • rr ~ fUN I08f NICE' Assume Existing ~~c ~~::.~e lt. i 64 .9 oo. RF.S1'BUY-3BR,den,2' V /\ Joan on the 3 br ____ .-----I BA, patio, massive rrplc & beams. Total privacy. 1 ~! ... ba \V /den. Call UNIVfo::Rs r·rv PARK, Court esy Realty Cornell Mdl.1670 sq. ft .J .S7t1.500. • 962-7751 hr. 2'h ha, d1n.~rm, fa_m. E 1\.1 ER AL D TE R- --_ rm. w Jfrpl. Extensive RACE-3 B.lt, 2,h BA, z L• CUEST"' l:1ndsc p 'g. & dccor'g. I' I ERITAGE ., . OPEH HOUSE .... PM SAT & SUM REALTORS B.EGAMT Designer's Home -fabulous :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-ocean view. 3 BR, formal din'g rm; OPEN HOUSE '.lfa ·sA T /SUM. 12·5 ·+ .. · -4 THE REALI ESTATERS I ~ We invite your inspection ---·--- oflh" lovely 2 bd•m. cot· EAST SIDE lage in old Corona del Moc. ~l°'c t°'hoppmg & HIDEAWAY ""' ,.., frplc's. ttcally a "llouse. Stop looking -here it is. ~,~-,!:IOO. Open l\ouse. l1l -S, Beautiful" .. Xlnt view.; Jlr1me ne1 1;hborhnod . .'al & Sun. l7SX2 Wilow short slroll lo Crestent gor~eou s hom e, low 'rre<" 1.n . Hy Owner. ma1nte n<.1nte pool, fire a52--03.'l1 Bay. $!29,500. pit . BBl} plus J car P AHK°LocA1'fON garage.Hurry.l·<i ll .,. , , VALLEY REALTY 4All, 2,i ba .:.. ~tory, r ly 5 g:.iragcs. $600. per mo. 2Si'.:i'AHATE 1-fOUSES. 100 _..1 IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Open Daily 1-5 LuxuRY CONDO $89,900 107 Linda Isle w;th swccp;ng VIEW or both b;,i.y and ocean. Only ·rhis prestigious luxury SI.Cps to the water from ,New 11 or l Be"' c h this spacious, private. waterfront home is a\·a1lablc lor immediate extra security type liv-in g. Boat sli p available. occupancy . Oo c ktn,:: Also l arge pool and :-.pace l'or 3 bonl~ !'or glorious sun d~k. Appl. lhOst' sealt<Jrue visitors. 4 ()nly. Walker & Lee lteal liedroom!'., 3 bat.hs, t•x-£state 646-7711 Open travai,:anlly sized maslcr suite. Owner will sell ror t-•_:v_es_. -· ------- under SZ00,000. Assume 1 1'ir l sl ·ro on t.-onlract or i----------t ~~~~::l~~. oit under cur-Custom Dunlex • 3 Bedroom unil.5. lf:105e to JM j1 .. Q11&..,1a ... 11 L beaoh. $tZ7,900. Plac9 CEMTURY 21 Prapm••• · 642-1111 752-1920 1.00 GUAll $1. NIWP'OttY •l.ACH General 1002 ... macnab /Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM ' $64,500 to $775-000 MEW HARIOR YIEW. are 4 bedroom Portofinow/2V.. baths, uge family room, formal dining nus room. Fee price $95,900. Emme cKun e644·6200. <MU) OCEAMFROMT PENIMSULA DUPLEX. harp 4 bedroom/2 bedroom home o ncome. Prime location -exceptions n come potential. $176,500. M arth a acnab 642-8235. CM12) 24 HOUR VIEW. ovely 3 bedroom, 21h bath horn odestly priced. Call for your special bowing. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (M13) UMDISGUISED IEAllTY + l'OOL aycrest executive family h Ome - rooms. 4 bath s, family r oom&: d in- ng room . Professionally decorated. 185,000. Larry Dyer642-8235. (M14) CAREFREE IW~S. erriric 6 bedroom,· 3 bath con - ominium overlooking greenbelt area. Recreational facilities near. $96,000 ee. Evan Corkell 642-8235. (Ml.5) IRYIME TERRACE-$64,500! ust see to appreciate light & airy 3 room home w /room for POOL Walter 'ng 642·8235. (MIG) llG CAMYOM. Beautifully furnished 4 bedroom, d e n , 'ning room, 4 ~ bath h ome. View - I -many extras. Shown by appt . ,000. Mr. Owens/Mrs. Fay 642-8235. (M17) IAY YIEW-5 IEDROOM. tunning co nt~mporary s plit-level. ood, glass & beams. 2V.. years newl ou own the land al $135,000 . elen/Ken Hartley642·8235. (MIS) to1 00w9t Orin '°'' •3:JS ..,.. Mac.Nltiur Mt·•IOO ,....,,.,, 8..c;tl, ~ aMI . • Georgian wood paneling & [rplc. Many beautiful features. $159,500. 765 llariew, Loguna Beach CUSTOM B uilder's Own Mini Mansion. 5 BR + game room. best view in Laguna. $149.500. LAGUMA Beach 5 Units. Good income property. No vacancy factor. Walk to beach. Priced to sell at $129.000. MEWPORT Beach Westcliff area - Beautirul home 3 BR + pool. Possible land contract. S u blet $79,500. OCEANVuLotsLaguna$19,500&$32,500 FORSALEORTIIADE . MOTEL41 Units Laguna $425,000 , 2 Lux Ocean Vu Condo $85,0001$95,000 TRIPLEX, Cc!M $97,500/trd Vacant Land PROMINTORY Bay Lot -Room Lrg Boat LAGUNA Canyon, Commercial Property· · Fiftmlciaq aYGuC.bi~ on· a1i" properlin~ 2nd·· T.D.s available 25 years experience. 1002 GOMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/FHARepos 1n Orunge County Keys in office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialists in govern- ment financed homes! 556-7777 call anyt1n1e WATERFROMT New 3 BR., 3 ba., ram. rm.: on North b..1yrmnt, Balboa lsl::.nd. MESA VERDE GI TERMS Take advantage or this motivated seller who will pay loan fee:i for you to purchase this beautiful 4 bedroom family home in JUSI about any method you choose -VA, FIJA or Convent iona l. Mes a Verde for only $39.500. l:~etter tak e a look. \Valker & l .. ee Real t-:statc. 646-711 l O!>t!n Eves. hcach. Beautifully man i cured yard & )(ardens, With large.., private covered patio: on Jt-l lot. with cxpansion possibilities. Priced to sell at $63,500 420 POIMSEmA .. amoni::: towering trees wilh protected play area for children or .... ·atchdog. Just reduced toS66.500. HAL PIMCHtM, Rffr. 2727 F:. Co;1sl l·hwy. 675 -4392 ·--------- trptd, drpd & insulated. 1ncon1c. i'::asy ac1.:css to 963--4543 t:on1p. fncd ror privacy. Ueach. S75.000. G• t M • l.oc. next lo Pk & I blk. . Bl The Sea by owne•. ss2-J2u ••» gA111a'-~., Rafael. by apptonly. ~ . ....:::..r.,.. -I flO MS. huge fa1ni)y --~-~--1 1an Cl'ISlon from Elem. Sehl. i56.950. ~ rn1, spacious living rm. OWNEI~. 4Bft, 3ba, J c:.ir REAL ESTATE. Directions: Coast Hwy. • 51/2°/o FHA LOAN* J 1 rn f Ro den, entry hal, nalura gar.+ 4....., sq. t. nus 1350 S .Coastl-lwy. to Poinsettia, watch for Saves ""''00 on 2 br, 2'h d b · k f' I 1 fl L ~ use · r1c 1rep ace , rm. on groun< . arge 494-8536 s1~ns. ba 1'ownl-lsc in C!\t. £170 s wimming pool. Bkr. lol. S69.500.55l -:-tlfi7 mo. $28,500. Owner Owner de s 1>crate ; ---ft~fi©r?©. 54Y--8~il · ------542,500. Call 842·fi69l D<:l@©ll1l-g> ----, • -----l'()()L, vie w. lovely JBR t•;1. v.'llh own ba. _ Ju s l one of the Cathedral ceilings Lil.~ customized (eatures kil . Patio, balcony. you'll rind in this most f'rplc, glass walls. onlJ"" • ••. ,... Vacationers 2-Story --·· Delic:#lf Private 5cMta •FANTASTIC 5 BR, 4 Ba, Authentic Spanish tiles, natural oak cabin~lS. s un deck, deluxe lighting, rich wall p:ipers & much more + · BR Rental. Steps to the watt.·r. 752-0460 anytime Park your Boat Authentic Spanish ~;~~~~~ u;!~~~-i~~rf ~~~ _l>l_'9_._~krc·_c•96:.:'c.--"928..:.::=·-;, Charming 4 bed room home with huge yard. Motor home sloi"age on one side -covered boat storage wilh gate on the other side. Owner trans£erred and th e $44.500 price rommands aetion! Call 545-3319 lo- day for your appoint- ment to see. ANYONE CAN QUALIFY AsS umc VA loan, total payment S265. per mo. 1-li ghly upgraded n1cl. lands caping. Close to s<'hools & shopping_ Agt, 752~7144 . $34,500 Wrought iron balcony of( maste r bedroom. beautiful staircase, thick carpets, 3 bdrm + den area. Park-like yard. Owner sacrifice! Bkr. <.:all tw2·8S54 ----1 Owner Trmsf«red I lk Years new. 4 Hedroom, 2 b<.1th, bllns. lh.e earth t'?"es & it',s $2()00 dn. lse/opt New Jbr.~ wired for H1 fo"'I. Don C Jba. Ocean View. ~ just be curious, see it for mo. 497-1051 & 524-01T1 yourself. ~,900 = CAU 552--7500 •VISION• REALTY A Redl-lill Company Univ. Park Center Jr,·ine WATERFALL . lots of paneling. Boat~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!"! ~ate. 2 Patios. 5 MinutesF - Sec luded botanical{ paradise w /picturesque" ocean vu, sunken tub.; alr1um, open beamed ' ceiling, indoor garden.' Close-in. $105,fkX1 ' i to beach and Bdison Hi PnlDE OF OWNERSHIP School. Submit all terms. Evident in all 2.l)() sq. fl. 548,500. Beautiful 2 sty home to 536--8836 be sold by owner. 4Br, 3 I • I Ua, <Chry Chand over t s unken tub , mas ter ), bath>. Finished bonus ·OPEN SUM. l.s '· rin. Wood panelled den, North Laguna: 325 Cres· t firepJ.ace, wetbar, mir-cent Bay D"r. A choice o(~ rors. Custom wall paper, several new ocean view ~ upgraded carpel, lino, homes under construe· t fixtures. Covered palio, tion . 1h Block from immac. lawns, s tucco water. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths.~ wa ll s. mature trees, spacious dining rm .;~ $65.00 Total Down lo c!ov -••••••.,•••••••••••••••• C1':NTURY21 Hl::AL traditional style ; deluxe1 F..S1'A 'fE OFl-'t:HS You shrubs, sprinklers, ac-1n amenities. Sl32.500 To I' TH B C ll 0 I t: E 0 F Ct.'SS to park w/tenni scl.<;,. SI37,500, leasehold. Fee 'l'HREE !no assoc. fee) 568·950· 1ntercstavailable. ~ er report and appraisal plus $200 Reoate rrom 1-facienda Heal Estate Inc. on the purchase ol this 3 bdrm 2 bath infla· lion fighter. This one 1s immaculate thru/out. VA and FllA programs. BY OWNER 2 STORY OUTS1.ANl)ING c,:.20 dn. Fin. avail. Prin. OCEAN VIEW r only. No agnL'i. 5.59--0292 lluntingtonSeaclir Deluxe condo1T1Jn1um in ,. 1-IOMfo::S.CALLNOW TUnTLEROCK 4 BR. superb location, across -$43,950 •536-7542• den.famrm.38alhs.All rrom ocean, Spacious.; Save commission with C 0 UN TR y f' re 11 ch upgtarted. $7~,500. By newly built, I-bdrm. & t 0 ~ '1•~1"""' den. Frplc. in Jge. living ! 83.1-~181 HESTER-BROWM & Assoc., Realtors l'ed"•cd to .,"500' K' , Ca ll llacienda Real ~ ... ......,, . 1ng !::state, In c. 963-8316 size bedrooms. Beam1-'--'-'--'-''----I this 2 story .4 bt.>droom. Occo1·. 2 Sty, corn lot, 4 wn""r-~--"-=·~·--·I rni. Easy "·alk to park & ; nc<i rly new Lak_e fo'orest br + fam rm _ Pool L B h 1048 tov.·n. Reduced to selL f ho1ne w/ many improve-1. b· h . t" . CICJUftCI eac LOWEST PRICE 4 Bedroom Home NEWPORT BEACH Pips den and l:\~ tullhs N'l'w carpeL<; lhruout New paintin&out Wood shuttered windows fo'ircplace Beamed ceilings Natural wood kitchen Mini orchard out back 10'!. dn, 00<;, flnancin" OMLY $48,9SO 1!19.':~! Prap..-tl .. ' 712-1920 ~ ~llil. NI "°'i SJo;LL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified ad. 642-5618 ceiling F'.lt. "'ith swed1sh r1repl<.1ce. 2000 :;;quarc feet. Corner lot. C;ill now to see. 847---6010 J\G'J'. Balboa bland 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rare Item Building plus apt . in choice location. in maij1 business hlock. s.50,00C Down . CJwner wall f1nanfc buluncc. REALTY 315 MARINfo:: AVE. DAL BOA ISLAND * 673-6900. DIRECTORY HOUSESFORSA'-E t IR & Fcn11y R- 62nd St. (N 'pt .. Sbores) J\fB 642·4664 $59,000 Sat/Sun 9-, 3 IR & F""'1ly ·-Poinsettia Coron a del Mar Open Everyday Secluded Ranch Villa $49,000 GI Terms One heck of a home! Lots of privacy, "mini" foresl of trees. garden, park· like yards, Entry hall opens to gracious living room , 4 bedroom..:;, IJ11? famil y room, two wood · burnihg fireptact•s. llarvest gold applu1nCl.'S. Near park & th<" l'la7.a. 540-1720 TAR8ELL, REAi.TORS 2955 Harbor Ulvd . A bl 7a_ w Jac, a. ouse. pa 1os. ••••••••••••••••••••••• £93,000 r~e nts. ~-;uma c " Walk to b c h . N EMERALDIAY t-11,\ loan~ I rincip;ilson-Brookhurst. Opcn llous North Laruo na . ,\ppe aling home ,,..; ly.Ctlll 58u -5950. Sat /Sun 12-5. !10~· 0 1 choice locatio n, nr. ,' up ex, above Crescent Fountain Valley 1034 ltei;:atta Dr, lfBOwnr. Bay Bea<;h. Upper unit beach & park, w1lh love· ••••••••••••••••••••••• has3bdrms.,occanview ly coas tline view. 2 ! BY OWNER 4 br, 2 sty. 1 lo'vo'n" rm. with b••"k Bdrms .. den. 2 baths ; · $3100 Below Apnraisa ! ! b ... • Stratrord. 3 ba. htd. pool ,... rrplc. -& s undeck,· lower level pool sized yard. • . 1 4 BR, Den, 3 Ba, formal .,125 000 · & JiJCUZZt, most e egant un1t I·b:drm .• panclt.'CI liv-~ • d T I P f dining, l~e !am-rm, boat ccor. r r. at·~s. ro . ing rm. with frplc. plus lndscpd_ 11.1 usl s1..'C to ap-gate, ~ sq. ft. near lge. storage area or hob· ~ • llrcciate. Open house Sat beach· $5 6 .~00. BK ll by room. Priced right at '.f. : &Sun. t7246 Buttonwood 968-5403cvesc·----$17,SOOwilh terms. t_lf'i wr• VA.FHA BUYERS H. H. Watc•froot roodo, g· .. A-"-, , ,,,_,~..,;. • boat s lip, main channel :p: . · uua:tll'tn llOSN.CoosYHwy.,lagune STOP LOOKING vocw, 2 "'· 2 no. frpL °"' . ~ll1l~. ___ 494-1177 This is a Beautiful 3Br. 90"k fin. or least' opt. 49Sl·2800 •' l h:t, + G1ga nt1 c l.k.111us av;1il . $74,500.S.'lti 1a:IO -····-·-•• ,.,.:;',;,"c;"::'""---j Dfl"AMATICCONOO • lem w /Har. Y;ird IS ----• Atocean; Norlhl.aguna •. Bt!a ul1fully landscaJ){'d dfi'il"'() .4),A,-_ f)"C ~C.• 2 BR .. l ba .. den , frpl.. w/fi shponct & shed 1n re-\::)~ i'-"U ~J.. (.!:11.J<J" ;J deck, BBQ ; 2gar. Wl,500 ar )'ard. Fnnlast1 c i''V Thal I . . W cJ G · h Ch lf 1-BR . CONOO n1::1iihborhood. A tl-1ust lo n#rtguing or ame wit a uc e Woods Cove, few steps td : &c. , .. ,,. .. "' cut •. rot1AN be I Onl Mfo.:SA DE:l~i\1AR -Hy O ach;poo,p.atto. -,. Courf~sy Realty t..,..ronoe Lette<• of 11.., "17 ,500 Owner.5 BR ,JBA.2sty. 51 faut iuo...Olect ....,.d• bot- 2400 sq . fl. in xlnt cond. CAL! 962 77 low'° 1-fqu• .i ... pi. word1 ARTIST'SCONOO SS6 000 p I C II Dehgtlul 3 BR .. 2" ba .• ~ r · ·t 5'4'"0c·.~1:.:v. a Hunfi-'onle«h 1040 I CA l PD I den. din. rm.; 2 (rpL.; or a pp... ~~. •••••~:.'~.~~·:••••••• j j I' Ii I Ilalio. ~~LLi-:N Dfo::S J>r.:itA'fF:-Owner Hi''AITOR 9' ~578 in Jfuntin ~ton Cl"eS t .. H £ C 0 K' _ 109$N .Coa~t.La,izuna • 'J'ransr'd:M E.."A VERDE Mt.-daterr;.inetHl nan1·h I I:', . .. 4 1-· 3 Br, 2 Uri , new pninl. (;l~!'IS en<'. atrium, J BR, .11 I I I ------~ darkroom, nr. ln cycle formal d1n·rn, famrm . _ _ . . "' trail. $42,000. By Owner. 6 :a~ •• ,, 10 a 11 • SG•. 9oo. '::::'.:::::::::'.'.:::'.::::; i LCltJllM HHJ-1 I 052 ; 1.::"";;:....:>:.:7.:.14.:;' ______ I C)wnr /AJ1,t. for appt , r-1 TE J YT I! ev.rlieard; "Whi1., gred •••••••••••••••••••••••; •MESA WOODS• ,_9611 __ 32_2•~-----I I ,~ I I ide" ther inventor's go1I Ir• ~ _ _ _ -urtdpeper suspellden tor P90'" ~ Tri-1.evel by ll~lt1,cr! ALL TERMS 1 -~ •-; • I l pewbn-~<•. ,_, Near So. CoaS\. Pla1;1 D I K H Y L .R•, 3Ba F'•ml 01• und 1:1r.prai1a l has been ' ' "• d d 3 L I I I I 1• ft C"""''-it.. (llw•i. ~ f''amily Rm . Upgradt.'d 0 r e r,e · · • r g L-''-.L-'-.L-'-' v tt., 1.i11fty i.. 1+.. 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' 4 Brs. 41'> bas .. Family Rn1; 'Brkfst. llm. Pier & slip 65' boat.' . , .. i..'1•1P'rop:wlr 2~_,,oi:.., 2000'11MMoo ... l•llo bowt. ~ U.fwlli•ill · .H-llN .. lllMll ·'.' ············-·-· .. ·····················•·•• :•r.= ('> 240 ··········•"-·-····· ··-······"· •• i~~:········ .. ······1., .. ..... ••••••••·--·•••'•• C1111"1111tlef ..._.. J2 .,,..,... ..... ~ ............ • 3Z4Jlit "WE'RE $ 4°' su· RE . LAR'Olt mtn Jot ,, ··-···-······· .. ·-· n:! ••••••••• ;.~:-••••• -: •••• , .................. .. • /(} CrestUne (Sa~ MO t LARG£mod~l~3 r (ll)L~E front bomt• ROE3brj2ba,Unl .t t ¥ Club) ol\ 'llll.iall.&.fn"' 2 Ba •. 'ftar ·beach. ea~ Br. d:tb n,n,\faln Park , fr1Jt. valllttd, SomebodyWill ... appreciate the figW"es p~ved road. NI uuy · S 6 co' i 11 · ••~ G ·rm, trS>lca', 2'4 c::..ar ~ll't· nr' tee. center. on a u unit eiiartmen.t 'complex 'I'~ '".,paid. Priceil "'~ $$<-~11BM-4'1al.-a•nae<. """'· -.. tell· $1Z lll-•~tm..-' believe in. -~ated llear snoppmg & Calltl3'H54'. ~OCEAN-SID& N.., crp •h " <fu'l> foe It. -o/i~ r '( lz.sg other facilities. Under :'250,000, with Outof C..ty . • &pal~t. ~ r.1 Ba, bl . 11"11 '*"°· "'°'* ·•'. fSAbE"/:' 1~ J,IVIN°f •lessthanJ60,800 down.Phonetoday!.. Praporfy ~ &~rrlJ. 5. 11w111~ ... -324.0 ., .. cah u11 ,\l'e u i . UMIVERsm R., .. LTY · ~ 25 M•••'••••••• .. •••••••• her~· lo 1enie YOu' tic 1 ' """ "•••••••••••00'.'' .. ~ ' o.:.."n bre~& ' I~ < BR. 2 BA.-..,.;. diO., WILL• MAllB l:\'ERY ' 300 I ~ c-t Highway LARG.E lot Cahl. C'1y. paid. I bed~~.t; bltn•.1~llo. 121$., ii\cf. ErroRT \01'."lv• YOUH · 2 ISR•ts4,I00-3 BR· $116,900. C~ad'"'Mar . · , •73-6510, UOl.Jn. r.:t~·\5'> 1St<>ye&f~lrf,j. , 116S~or963-t788ali~ ho.1lnan .. 4,.,· · ' SHOWN a·y APPOrffrMENT . "'' mo. $3000. HOl>liflHDEIS ror1!ev or Dale. " Pm.IT l~TY ' , Real Estate •642"""""ClCJ1 MODERN large 3 bedrm. Unlveraily Park, Irvine 1 r1.NT.ASTJC· OcBa , 11 ... K.toa4 Rtdtor c-tory/LOls/ . -Prop11 tr 2000 lxch0fl90 21!)0 • 2 ba, lpiA:, covtted patio. 552-7000 ;~~:·.1l"!' S::a .r.:.y; ,. • .:· ! '4W760 640.1607 Crypts 1500 ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DW &" bltnt, tood loda· UR1'LEROCK 3 D.R. •·2 • rm. E'lcecl.ative home i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fi•e·4 ~xn , WILL TR.ADE SS0,000 LAR<}E 3 Br .. ~am P."· {ion. SS.SO: mo.-Ask for DA, r:1m rm, polio. Walk ~-Monarch Bay Terr.ace. COMPANION Lawn Co•ht9t'-equityincomm'lbldgs& lrp~c'lefoceanJ.lew jjeV or D~lt 983-t56'i tosChls&bu·a.·Primelot l '$131.~. ' -,..,..,..leocll • 1q;., Newport leach I 069 Crypt 4. A-B, blO<'k 350, Wtfi Jocate,d·tnana;:ed· ~:r~.· rdli:qn :!,~ ;0a,sn. w/wal1 el be~~· 963-l'186. l o c . S 4 2. 5 I Jn o . ~~. --•••··~··••••"•••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• Section Medllatlon•1 1,.... h d hes.hi ft' to mo. se,..,_. 6'14~l378 /SS0-:-1M6. · .""': EL NJ GUEL Gol .fi'orest Lawp, GJend~le. yw ea ac: ,prot · land l'flOtor home boat Det..1•T0Wlllllilt1e .:-Course-4 BR, 21• BJ,. oci;.:ANFRONT llouse & 535-69$6 Les• th~ 3 Y~ .old. oreQual valpe673~2 VIEW HOME ror lease.' 1 block to ~Ch. Bn.nd •----a leach . 3 Z41 b • Own.m-wtll carry 8~~ br + den or 3 br. 2 ba, Ba dbl _,... .,, t'ormal Din·rm, Fam· garapt1 yowner,eve11.,. C . I finanplng ~ Rentals from RealEstm new3·Br ,2~ ·. gar. •••••••• .. •••••••••••.e•• "I nrm, 3 car aarage, :WOO sq LIDIO rs~D 'A'eekcnd5 SU·TTll 0,··,:rpercrty 1600 ~. rpo.·1880 mo. Only w•ted 2900 ;t~.w::!~g =~i::. 217 22nd St. 847-:m-I. ; •IJGH QN HIU.. oc. vu. 2 I ~ ... $107,000. Charm.ng 3 br, 2 ba. S-Clemetaf• 1 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• asil:ing $89,9SOeach. Call •••••-•••••••~•••••••• per mo. llef's. & REMTAL5-f40FI£ bd. home. '350.".Agenl. MlsUoa Vlefo 1067 fl"pi~ ':ed. occupan· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s. 1. c. nr dntown· & old toda,y l7l4l 1S2-l700. PVf PARTV'iqterested in personal inlervi.ewreq'd. 2 BR . 2 BAaptd:MJ 1-'.c94_...., __ 25_· ____ _ •••••!11•••••••••-·••••• &.neri AgCnL biJ-6489 Immaculate 3 hr. 2 be, le. Mission. 210' rrontage, buying house/for CASI-I. 673~09 2 BR + pool, $225 3 BO, Emmac. ocean vu. ~.,. SANJUANMODEL ram.rm.1.Ulk.tobeach. 21.61.lO s qrt inc. sml. 640--0008 S"BR+famnn,$375 Util.pd. $325. mo. 499-- l!tt,.°'2br•den,2ba,frmldin. $75,000. By owner ~aut. comm'l bldg. + CHARMING 2 bdrm . 2Sto:ry48R,FR.S.1SO 32'79or213-287--6709. lit rm, countr)', lolch1 3 ton , 49~--ti!l59 rent a hie old house . R·2 LOl'S wanted, Corona Adults only. Open Sat. & lsl& last mpnl:J:ltent ·alr , prof. 11\d~p g . BY OWNER Westcli££ 4 r.-a.-.., 400-M~ del Mar or Cos~a Mesa. Sun.514 Orchid Ave. SOOsq . fl.office 2 Br. 2 Ba CONOO. bltns, 850,900.Brk.495-1020 bdrm.·3 .bath, family & ~•"'•a 1080 INVESTMENt DIVISION Call Warmington inprimelocation. patio pools, outsidi: ... d $89 000 nA.. • 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERC. BLDG. Brothers, 673--0930 Seo'tiew fLariqplr Red Carpet.. Realtors ma i n t . S 2 6 5 mo . • ·CHELOll' 'S MU y. • .~--1_,.' $19,9'0. ~ d B •.• , .... A o Plu_s ow~~apt. TWO-Sunitaptbldgjusl YOUNG Couple w/ ~ 2 Br, conv. en, 2 a. -<N"W 642-1334. ~ • •PARADISE• NEWPORT SHO.Rt-~S, i 2 STOIY Wes ts1d l'. <..:osta A1esa . completed for sale. Close will pay cash for equity Adlts. $4SO. G7J-23J6 GREAT 4 bcdf.ri.:· 2~ ba, . WowCanYou Entert.ain. Bit, Fam·rm. Jac u1.i1, ZIEDIOOM ?,.",:,n,crwtllexehange for to major shop.ping inaVAorFHAhometNo & . .AV.AIL.MOW Indoor J acuzzi JWil remodeled. 25962nd ,. , rr fam area palid, 2 car Temple 1'crrace ; cute~ 1-~oxyfJreplace&You St642-46&l $tl;;9S.O. Full pr\ee . 2 ..... idE &. center. 1st yr wnte·O Broker s plea se, ga,r . $375. per mo . bdrm. l bath house. ~·RICHARDSON JtL"'1')lS. . Bcdrms, 3lb aths, Sl.200. Pyram xcta1gon s 14 M. 5·3 6 -2 57 9 : 645-6957. '002-4471 ask ror-.Keith : Grcut sunrJeck; unfurn , S3I-ll050 Waterfront. private pier, mov;•:!f yo~,. in1, Bltns, Realtors 833-1768 S9'i-.-ao10 .Realty Company · l $325Mo./yearly a.... 3 'BR family rm · by range and· oven, over· --do---1-: NEW•un•·l .. 2 blkstobch. WEBUYHf):µSES . ·H••PtH~.IS J BR, 2 BA, Pool, cpt, · d C ~ 1 ... ..ua ·• " sized c10$ets, plenty of Con "'naums If in foreclosure OK! A...-hrdwd. firs, new dm«, Bluebir anyon area: 1 -.: LOVE A Yn::rr owner. App't., 673-3968 Storage. forced air heat. For sole, 1700 G r c a t buy, good tax SCOTT REALTY Jmmaculate 4 rooni. •rY bdrm ., I bu th; n"i ci: I tlJ;YOU ca;n SEE forever ~EW-PORT air condi~ioning, wall to ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrilC·o£f. ln<'Ome Sl200. 536-7533 2 balh w/ocea~ vi~W &:. dbl. 'gar , xlnt oond., & porches. Upstairs apL J..r from tJus :f BR. 2 BA ....,. -wall carpets, drapcs.l illt. ~rpt.s. d.r;;ps, pool, mo. Many xtras. privltebeach.--/Mo., .locatron. Beaut. yd, sm Unfurn .. $2SOY~arly . • ·. ~~:pel'!e/~el~pcglre~~~dg ' HEIGHTS -renced patio, 'payments playground. a /c. Vic . 536-2579 gardening l~cl~. Bel· pets OK . $380 mo incl'g, Calf now to reserve your I ·less than rent!! Villagl' \Vilrner & Bch, Hunt. LOTS WANTED tyKerr,644~()131J grdnr, pool maint.&wtr. summer rental. Choit'l' ,;'.-.oven&: no wax floor in 3 BR , i i.-;, Baths. wood · 8 h A 1 · ed 8 MEAROCEAH lsl & last. 842-0037 aft. selection ~ •• ·.the lrg kltch. Has lrg d r ·1 Gardens, on 5 til St. just c . va1 imm . Y H y ( T URNEil '""OC .. lot d pane ll' ami yroom:on west or Harbor Blvd. in Uwner.848-8232. CAS FOR OUR AND SJfOPPING. 2 6Pl\ t~ · · · ·'·iew_ , w/cov' patio. large Jot. New carpeting Santa Ana. 839-B32I. ---DANA POIMT O.C. LOT. 752-0t60Agt. Bedroom' , l b ath Realtors 4~-1177 1 •. Too large ror presenl & shutters thru-out. . 'S I NGLES, couples. 2 -... .. owner,howaboutyoo'!''!' $S9tKIO DOMTWAJT! · DUPLEXES SERIOUS Buyer-"Single ~~~e'fll:if:·c:!!'~~ bedroom duplex . DINAl'itl'ft;! B1goc. vus 1 ":..~.-~ KATEO~ .. ~1·y 11.· .Q. uall ~ VETS Only S23,SOO. £or llti8 sq. Fabulous ocean views or Multiple Residential: 644----6200 (l\122) Garage, £cnced$l45. 280. l ~ Bo, spill lCVt'I. ... oa •__,.,,, OUPLEX$29,000 ft. or quicb living. 2 Snewbeautifulduplexes Principalonly675--0215 HOMEFIMDEl.S Built-ins, s hag elc: . • ~CLEAN as a Whistle! .. p apPlacw•r''\-!fc• ·~~:~.~;:~ liedrnom • .!'~ i...lh, adult ~~~':!" . Rentals 2 Br, den, view. •642-nOO• :,;;'..'-0,~:'.L SJ25. Agent. ·.-BR ·· Briollette" New 'SCI • CALL condo. New carpels & Off,· cc Open Wknds ll·S •••••••••••••••• .... ~· · · 752 0 I B t' r 1 k • ~ • ·_ $350 mo, yr10 lease. Ml •LI( TO •••CH ..... dshwhr & dspsl. $50,900. MOQCWAtLSt.-NIWPCHltNACM World RHllEstate l rapes. eau 1 u jXlr \Vkdayscall · Y ''""" -• LCHJUftG Hilla 3250 ., ~.Priced for • quick sale! like grounds. Ju.sl Sll75. .196.3431 Agt. u--es L-isMcS Agt. 645-8005 Deluxe 2 Br, cpts, drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. Own .• •y & oc···· YU 'l'hc Veteral)S Specialist do .... ·n + tax. illiPOlJnd will . ~., I D ~-~ bltns, gar. 205 lsth St "or c .. bl . Prine. onty. Dy er. "" ~ 556.'lm , . . riic!di 33931 ,. <1 aga r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BRSofHwy$1SO 21716thSt 847_3957 3Br. 2ba onuo, tns . . -. 837-8661. CUST,OM IUILT ---~1;°1~ ~~~: i<!te in. Dana llarbor 3 BR Boatslip$4:i0 · OA'all -to·w~dl cpt, dbl ~a r ~~·Newport l•ach 106 3 Bdrm . & 2 Bdrm . Income llomes Get1eral 3102 3 BR T0wnhouse$l7S 3 BR house, new crpls, S2i5. Call 6,73-1221 01· ..,..,. duplex ; steps to the bay . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR COM finest $750 drps. 2 BA. 1..rg front & 846-l244 . _ ·,••••••••••••••••••••••• B ·r I & h' hl Du..Je1es/ W LK b h B JBRLillsB'frt~~ . d '~:.E ASTBLUFF Condo eauu u 1g y up· ~· A to cac ,I r$110. --.. rearyar .$285 /""?.lst&LC14JUftaMlguel 3252 ~ .,9 500 0 3 b 2 ba grad_ed. Ni.ce.,back y<irc SI I 00 Mo'tes Units sale 1800 ut1I pd Newport Beach. ti75-7225 Hkr. last + $50 clean g dep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • · wnr. r. &pr1v,pntio+sundeck. Youln!! •••••'••••••••••••••••• JOHEWUMITS S115. vacant mobile, 962-6173 ', ~ . 1 "'';__,. Xln t. home /rental. Nr Ile a I u a Ii ~y here! J-•a~menLSJe&SJ.ban.rcnt ! A.S_SUME_YA.__ • Costa Mesa. Also vacant Costa Mesa 32Z4 . NEWT?'-' NllOUSE 2 s_IY : ~....--srtt~r,mkts;---park, tenni~ '1)17 ,000. -SI .'1 .425 Full price. 2 91;2o;0 LOAM COSTA MESA 1 br house, can keell •• ... •••••••••••-•••••• Ol:JPL-EX 2 Br , new <'pt8 -3-;IJr ... 2 ,_~b~ •. ~cu!1 & ~l:s ~ ~ cl u . 532-4543 OP&M SAT/SUM 1·5 Bedr1ns, 2 balhs, bltns Near new duplex. 3 Br. & ~~o~ ~~~;r·~P~~~a~f~ horse, Sl50. ut il pd. Agt. VETERANS drps, appliances, fenced ~~~;,· Cl~~~ t~c :iarin~. ~ S,h-ps To Ocecl'I 2• 8 20th st .. H..8. range & oven, wood 2 l}r. Ex ccllent H.B. w /3Slk for expenses &: Fee. 979-3430 Don 't refit .... yoU can yd. S36-4llO :U15..:. tM '!.:_d~J .. I ed " · cabinets.forced; air heat, location. Near new Ci vic vacancy, $112,000 re· Balboa lslond 3106 h .. h d ----rnm 1ate possess1oa; . air conditioning. Wall to C 563 500 7 own a omcWit no OWfl IMM4C. 3 Br~ 2 Ba, fam Sf.CLUOl''D Sn"c 4 br :! "'':..'l)(irmsf' + den, 2 baths; JONES ,,... cnt!er, . · S!O. 00. quired. Prin. only.•••••••••••••••••••,.••• payment. No payment rm, cpts, dr:ps. b\tns · · · .~ · ' ·:"l"''Bssumable loan. flS,000 ~=~~~';:::i:~:I Village <·ash lo loa n. ,.\sk for 547-6791 Broker 2 BR . I BA , bllns. frplc, to for at leas t 30 days. ~10 RED CPT RLTllS0 !Ja .. inrhl. _frpl + many 1 , REALTY INC Jerr.v GillcsPie. ~1gcnt 617.75. Wor_ld . R e~! E s tat Arle'ne,S93_1351 · .'l:t~as. ~7a. lsl & la~t , ESI~ 531-,.-5.'IOO 01· 642-8631 675_7673 s pecialists 10 vctera -lV,)-170!:I I (TM) 673-6210 I ~ni~gs 8 UNITS Lnnuna Beach 3148 housing. As k for Vetera 2 DR, patio, dbl ga:age, Mi11IOR Viejo--3267 l"com. Prop_... 2000 ·r""n ''ovinroLon 4·plcx 's --=i-·· Cou~selor, 556-7717, call $260. Ull42 Carp Circle. ••••••••••••••••••••••• zootW a.aio.etvd. SouthLoguna 1086 '"''' .... " ••••••••••••••••••••••• anytime. 968--6726 . ~ LIDO REALTY tf7';" \, ' I 1•1 ... "'\ It * 673-7300 * •• ~le.di.~12eeo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heaut1ful unus nearSo EMERALD BAY ----LGE New 3 Bit . 2 Ho Con .-tDuplex, bUc . to ocean. As · · ·••·;~·~·;~~z;~~~;~··· 4-DLEX CoastPlaza.Goodfinan !louse ~·ell fum. 3 Br, 2 2 Br duplex, crpts, drps, ADULTeondo,cln,vac.2 do. A fC , l"i l', un park. Jo~.new.JBR.$89,500 '(". ., ot•caoview,cornerloL " Principalsonlyplease. lla.occanvu,beachs1de. bltns. gar. Encl. patio. hr, 2 ba , pool, S26S. Nr. 5 295. rno L ca~l'. S BR.&:den,2blks.to · fik with PoulW.l.n1111Reld · S55()t116/15.673--4169 Nopcts.Ichildok.$195 . Adams /Brookhurs t . !S~-12 19 ,,..~ ocean .$61.~ N 0 TICE S47,S00 642-fl855 r. &Assoc. 642-8550 Hew rtl•ach 3169 'mo.646-371:16: 5-15--0760 968-9459~. 0 R 1 G • BI. U .,. 1'' s .,1:~::Y~-~!~ss.s~: '!!~F!,H~i:&.s!y!:':•luy• .. .,..~!?J.~ SPEMDABLE FIX UP ••••r.!•••••••••••••••• 3 BR, Ea!i t!!ide, $250. CLEAN 4 br, dbl . cat' gar. Walerfront -Pri\"~ty. i r " AlsoCholce Rentals "' "" Buyoneorapa1rofthese 10 Units, Cost a Mesa~ . 'Crpts, drps. Adults only. $350mo. Bd; 2 ll:i : D rt 60 patio C YWOOD RIAi.TY .at only lO'K do"'n. In· Moderate rental area; no 645-7253 842-st14 on b a Y · I m · 0 c 1' · ..,.,. A • r •BE FIRST• come ~96/monlh wlth vacancy! Near shopping Kids ok._ l bedroom, . t21J)J.11-8·1•11 1 ~f'.i ,:fr ~4p-tZ70 ~ , 11ff«Rb·oR· Th1sbeaulir'ullBi-,t:J4 ba rents SIO /unit below tJ>us fenced yard. garage.3BR,.2Ba,$325.ll.3Pnn· Sharp 2 bedrm, dUplex. ---~)YIW-OWN.e o 3 br. ·1 ~il·b8. i M D , home119!oCat~ il\a love· -m.arket. 'fwo and three P.virl~.,.d •(ch•gars walk to beach $250. ccton Dr. Open 10 til 4 Dble gar. $235. mo .. :ist & Newport Beoch 3269 ''-• ~ b ly.'i\ClghboiflooJ i n h ~room .l ~h "'N1U::·.~1) R'e1YJ•or. ,' • 833-17"68 HOMEF1MDERS daily.&10.!..1155 la.st.Nrparks.,1jrhools&••••11:•••••••••••••••••• .. -v~anl .._'"'~;~,,.000. r . ~ Vl,EW' Westmins ter close lo ,i62,500 cue o ur1\e-alt 64'2 9900 , -:---tM!aeh, Ask 1'6r'-14.nn or BEACll 2 Hdrm~. Frplc.I "),..J-ligh, E~1gu, Mariqers. · schools & shopping. New "by . .By appo1ntn1cnlonly l>ELUXE 4-PLEX. 6_6~ * -* 3. BR B~CCOLA ~It., 2 Virgi~ia. · !Jr p !i. Cr ptd. Gar . J.,.4'.l hur. t.J\ru Sun stG-7,14_3. •• 1 •. isting. Be l-'1rst: .. Im,· .Quail l loa n 10 remain w/ $10,000 1,rpldcs, rllam2 rm, din rym. (J • • ' • 696$37_•.,,.,.mo,,. )'early (2 ll I r.. ~ · -DC• .~ dn.3BR,2 BA +frplcfor WintcrorYrlyrental,2 br .. ·• ' . . • ' ' ----1 -~: r.ton. thr1~ Wed. S4S:;rl21S HOM'ES CALL 962 7751 w Pl nc y car gar a , BACK Bay Cstm hom e:s 1 3 WORLDS Properti•a · '· owner. Gd Joe. furn house. Convent. Joe . ~:~~1~32::>. 968·44o5 or ·962-44n(r.::: 546";"8103 CONDO 2 br, 21:, b.v.. pool. t:: (2) left. 4.)'1r, 4ba-. ~R., Court•sy Realty 752-1920 Yeager; Really 556'""""'171 nr bj:Jl. 979--0188 eves. · • bltns, wash /dry, aar. l)o .... :Dlt. H Nowak bkr. 2224 r?::;e Homfl ere Vo-Mobil H 1~ooaua1L St.NlW'POllTltACH L lsf 1 · 2200 673~62Sun. KlDS ok 2 Br: gar•ge 3 Br, Cpts, drps, bltns, pets 675__g188 ~"' . d '"'B e omes --o orsoe • • .. • dbl gar noyd.S235 · · ... ~ ... al nd W 8 ~ Ln.,,~ · & 'Must be Sold For Sale 1100 12 UNITS -ANAHEIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR , 2 Ba, Quiel location. patio, duplex SISS. Bkr. . 6i16-455e . ---- 1.fl ~-. Mow!! 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $130.000-6.5' x gross, 15'7.. No childr en or pets, $250. fee . BIG CAMYOM 'E<~'f ~ :vl~W "l WANT TO BUY used skirt down. Princi pals only. j..,OSTA MESA mo.I>!~· · All util pd. l'l.t Br~· LARGE Fed yd, 3 BR, 2 Kew 2 Br, 2 Ua , den. ~"-..: l-.~ · 1 MONTEGO· 4-BR, 2 Ba . for 12'x56 ' Mobi le 1-lome. Call Jack, 833-3544 $--1 tage, ~ams, S190 Ba, v.; /w crptg, bttns. rrpts lhruoitt. ClUi ton1 ""~'-·• Cti(f; Dr.Yvj'ew F . R., Newport r.-ntr C.aU art cr 6PM. 642-8640 SP• RLIHG BUILDERS SPECIAL I Rr . 1 Blk to Ocean UTIL pd 3 Br. lge frplc. walk to Schools. Pets. h -::V' ~tr, "" "' Pl r 10 u · 'th ~ drps. frplc. 2A r sccur1· HO ; ~.,.,1.1til~dec<i',13 view, prof. landscaped, beforc.,'eb.111,hplease. IMVESTMEMTCORP ans or rutsgowi Quiet. Encl i,>vt pa1io. pvt.S225. singles O .K . S295 ty,S&J(J.pt>rmo.Pvt par· bdrm~.:. :.!d1.n1nt rm., near oew. JOC'k down. "' ----~s 63 'x290' lot. $49,500. ~mply'd adult. no pet!i HOMEFIMDEIS 968--4967" l l', c a_l I « 0 11 cc t . j':goUnoettjtchentallnew _.. M0n1LE Home, 8 m~ 12 Uniti )'52-0460..,.ttN 548-14 25. * 642-9900 * c213u120_1527 I' bu>lt·ins, incl. Corning MONTEGO· Never lived old. DehU.e illlo Located Eait Btvff • -l"ine "3244 --- ... "'(.lop & BBQ t indirect in 4 BR. 2 Ba F, R. in 5 Star ' Adult Pk. 1::1 Hota1es Unfwnished BEAUTIFULLY decort.t· •••••••••••••••••·-••• Wi:sTCLI Ffo' rozy 3 Hr. 2 Jjghting. Snack bar & wet w/many upgradCs & ran· ~Oro!Ca. 581-'5374 · Pride of owne.cship ! 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••-ed 2 "bed rm Townhouse Ba home. Patio & yd. Nr , __ bar, frplc. Lovely wide tastic view. --gor'f.lcous apartment un· W/[plc, priv patio, sep * REM"fM.S * <.'hool S lll9 ·)'ard wilh 2 patios. CLEAN 20x44 liomcttc. 2 its. Prime view location. General 3202 gar., pool racil. Agt UNIV . PAltK -'--~:_¥i .646--2: "·"5790()0 PALERM0·2Sty 4BR BR, 1 Ba . SlO,lfOO . t:omplete tenant ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti46 -3255 2BR,lbath oM<>:JBR.st('pstosand,hugc • 11• ' 3' Ba. next to gr:..nbelt', 751---0719 e ves & wknds. pri v<1cy · Swnnmlng pool. FREE FREE ~ f S • 5 J · """' Owner will cash out tci 38R;2ba. 5425 am rm ... 2 mo • L ·e ••• '''" nearpool Nice' ---, ale 1200 •ProlessionalService• 4 BR,~ BA, w.tw crpts. THETERRACE Prop e rly Ilou s•'-11,CAL • • · · creage ors tax deferred exchange. D E 1 & d "' 91·'--pERMO ~· 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ov~'"r t1n;111cin~ availa· *LANDLORDS* rps. nc.paUo yar • 2BR 2Ba $335/360 642-3850 ·~ PA .. , . .....,mer ol bl G hel H fj-..1--s.125/mo.545--0690. '3BR.2Ba' •~s:i -----·---- :..•a1A1..TY , w/greatvi'ew,nearpoolAVOCADO I~AND · bed. rea t&1a16'1'bedter.6·~ ome1~* -B WALNl.iTSQU.4.Rf"' DUPLEX4br,2 bo.£rpl, .~•·Mir•rNir.p•rl P•••Offlc ir &:tennis.Super! Sl,790./Ac. Rancho Ca .. e room · room 642-9900 3 B~. 111.t. a. stove.;38n .. 2 Ba. .l'tc. 1 blk. oceo.n. $365. ~'· 80°k seller r1nanccd. Luw -Low vacAncy . Cali fornia's Largest rcfr1g, .quiet cul:de~sac 1.U,R'l'LEROCKf-50 Yrly . A.vail nO'A'. BIG CANYON HOME J\tANY MORETO 7!.'z'k Int. 'fight $$forces llurry · (7141752-1700. •Rental Service!• st . E·Side. Avail Feb. a BR 2 ~ S43S/4.50 642-33GI · 4BR+~m.10%down -CHOOSE sa le . Ow·ncr /Bkr . 18th. 548 -44.71 or 'GREENTREE ·1--------tii 5Clie'rry Hi:llsLane ' 752-0460 _,tilw: 714 --633-4603 1 BR house near Newport 752-71<14 SBR 3 8 s.tw' 500ST. Andre..,.·s Rd, 2 Br. ••·· By Owner 6'4-6249 •I [&<1i1J~.'l~1 jjl Mobile Home, Fwy s1os. 2 Br Costa . --·oE~RFI ELO' 2 Ba. Hv rm, din rm. ki t, ~EASTB~UF~. vu,3BR, 3 2~~;sc~ ~s:~; ~~ ~ .• ~:£idij]( ... ~:~!~~~~.~ .. ~~-~! ~:::hs~6;15~ ~r :re7i':n~ ~o~~fot~ ~r~a; ::;. f~ 3 Bcia~~N8t·DELMA~25 ::-s~~d~~~~t~~ofl"ict· tf·•ba & bonus rm. (can be 5 ac r~s Jnu10. Citrus or , · · · ----·-·-~ Al OB ILE 1-lome Pk . ington Jl eat'h, bike to mo. 557-8179. 2 Bdrms. 2 bath!i. ..$6501--- f •• BR) Across frompark. agriculture $950 per _INVE_!1'MENT DMSIQN . Bridf!C port .. Trade beach .Vacanl~BrhorseLARGE 2 Brhome.C~t CHINA COVE DOVER SHORES ·~5560Aeent acre:·240acrcs,18miSo. . . . S30,000 cq. ror CM, h Sl50 tJI pd A •r • IBO'BAYYIEW of f(emct $600 per acre. SE~L 1 ~le 1terns. ~1lh a La guna area. Box 15($.1 , ranc • · u · gt. stv. rer, rncd yd. Garage. 3 Bdrms, 3 ba .. flirni!ihed * * ". Harbor View Homes Your terms. 495--1020 Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad . Avalon, Ca. 907M Fee. 979-8430 Adults $190. 675-1827 $900NEw' ~ploOnRlhTIOCRMESTonlh 4 Br. 4 1\ Ba. dining rtn • •. • 1 Portoiiao. wllh bonus lge ramily rm, 3 frptc:-. '·..rm. $95.000. Fee. Ph: iums Condominiums Condomini.,.s ALA llNTALS· · Oclight£ully decorated 3 3BR, 2~ ba , furn. $400 super brick patio & ' ... -7866 540-5415 For iale 1700 For sale I 70Q · For sale • 1700 bed rm Townhouse. 2 Car CALL 552-7500 landscape. 4000 sq rt e:-.· ; SPECTACUl.AR VlEW ••••••••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.••. f: ~i ;";"~-c1 ~~~·o~~~~~-~· mo .. •VIS IQ N • ~~-· ~-o~;s~;; blulf. S!J7~. '.,J BR, 2 Ba, BrokeN pre· iC';:Jla-~s lii•iiiimii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• .; wQn 'tlastaweek''.Agl. WNER 11. In IGIC work . As k for J oe : ARedJ-lillCompan)' .,~1 v1ew,sez ·:Pricedri1Jht&i!'!'!!"!!'!!"!!'!!!'!!!"!!'!!!!!!"!!'!!"!!'!"!ll Newport B h 'W J ... ;;~l$. BDR~f$125.Needs50me REAL TV HARBORVIEW v; '42·2.237 548-9416 ba hom:.e b~: ~B~~ ~ NIWP'OIT &IAT,C.M. •4Z·UG 646-1757 or545-9492 Univ. Park Center KIDS WELCOME 10% Down. ·~ % I I Irvine Great loc. near pool A 1 E <·omm. pool & rec. fa"I. ' ra n er.est DESIRAIU! \!~~!!"!!'!!"!!'!!"!!'!'!!!!!!!!!I tcnni,, J BH . f'am·rm" ,,. LIDO ISL Great vablue at $47,500. • '$95iS120Bach!i. U. pd. HOME , ~ Sharp I 9475. mo. Two to Ji'antastic <'Ond .• 2 sty, 3 96:1~964 y appt. a•LGI Inn' .• • .. R • $1:10'Private 1 Br, gar 2 Br, 2 Ba, cpt'd, drps, choose from. I , .. :br.2 .. ba,lg.lndryrm, OOVER 'SHORES 71/0 ua rercent-.ge ... 'JJaO,bo\lch bach.avail forced air hea~ Ga/b· 752-0460anyll-~pac. rooma, open beam $f15 Renthouse, NB Hts disp. bit-ins, frQ.lc, pallo: t ceil'ga,. New paint & cpt. 4 br, convertU)le den. $l8S·Furn 1.e ·r hse ECM garaae. water·rum. · 1~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~1 Pvt. palio, huge sundeclc (a.iD. rm, 'JaU'ndry/~bby Good things just seem to get better a l SeaW1nd.With o nly MM & t . CdM Adultsonl)' . Nopel.9 ~ "'i ... w/room ror e"pansion. rm. 3200 sq. ft., poot, '10% downpayment, honiebuyer'S can qualify for a remarkable ,s1;55 2 ~ peh in C~i RATE REASQN'ABLE Streel to street. Nr. view. 5189.500. By o.,..·ner. 8 l4% interest rate. In Newpcft Beach . only SeaWind can offer the 1 ., r .,ouse Across from• ,,. ~ b . g & 642 25S9or$56-8940 b ~ . I h . . Gardener&~ara1e._Now CountryCiub . .> -r-•c. e•, 1m~n t, -·home uyer a comuinat1on o sue a n tncred1blylow interest rate 5200 1 t den pnvate 275 l'i-tesa Dr.• ua-6708 5450 M~ tftnn. cru. m · occ 1· 4 Bdrms. 3 Baths and low price'of $44.950. All this. tn addilion to ils dramatic loca~ Stv/ref, singles NB Hts ""V , • ..,......, n Reduced from $00,SOO to ' tion above Newport Harbor and lhe blue Pacillc, makes SeaWind 1225 2 Br gar. apt CdM MESA VERDESPECJAL 3 lledroon:is. 2'h ~ath~ • ...,.192 •500 · Dy owne r · Fi bS89U500 lhe area's finest new home buy. Walk or bicyc~to lhe beach o r Chld, ~'· aingles, g_ar 4. Bdrm. 2 bath. Clean & par_k location In beaullr1.11 •,•&K--ll&Oor &M-7355. •,•,".'"Ac-re ' ~ 2 r h--·, pet B•'g ••••'I. Ph•• ..... _ --""• , Jev1ne. <Af20J • • ., nearbyshopl)ing centers. Before il's too late, SeaW1nd's · _..... .,.._ • ;,.....-1~1~ E ~1 K -1'oa Sa1e by Owner. Lush 8 a<'k Bay-Vaca"QJ,. 2-bedrbom/den condom1nium homes afld lake advantage of IQ\,fntd w/aar .. '"'; • ; ,,. A mmet c ~· * • • 1tarbor View Hills OPENSAT/SUl'f' · SZ1'5/J32$,,1BrhomesAll •WANTED•• &14-6200 . ~ .._ L1Jolf• model. } .. ull 2319 HcaUiet:Labt this value beyond compare. xtia1, HB,FV,Cl4 •{ ~~ntera &p~Owl'"!f • f1 Qcean\l.tew.3bedrooms, nr23 rdandJrvine SlSot.QSspoiJ;bolllE;-1-Fullprop.M Seri .... !'HE TERRACE Univ "'dtn,A2W.·b•lh. 2 pa~OI. ,QUJN'f.ARI)!p-~ 1• "AIJ8reaso£tbe aeh Free Rental. Ox;>;, .P~. Ntw 2 bl'i 2 ba, C~pl ~ ". -voce..an sJ IJe patio , _ "' \V.E.CAN.H-¥0UJt Agent,556-49tl, cusl. dee. 2..,J>a.tlos -.,!'!·'!'·!!!'!'!'!!!'!'!!'!'!!'!''!"!''!!!' P r of e I s I on & I J > ,oUpu-OJar tt1o2nallRco model. p 642=4,.l rr,tc: screcnccti "'aft~ -!!,,• .'! -, TOWNltO US t-1 3 llr. 2\., .~R dwoqd co•cred . Har~n' V•cW Home. .• :·I lllrtri. .ALAllMl'AtS ~fo~ 3 Bi 1 ~!I "840-<345 'r- na.&cipcd. F1rst ume 1 ~'Tier. .<..'On\o'Crt • p 't.;HAKlt11NG 2 BR. .. 2 81 ~ac..,.gar.PJQ l\lsol -~y~.-(~i,cd. Shown by deo. Ncwl)' dC4.!ocal.ed. 2 f ,,j. $•• 8l!A WIDE Ace~n YieW"if. lg~ ·;:: ~anl. :6 ~~St. Terrace Townhou~ : •Bil, 2 t1a . t27S ; blt0s,dls· .·_ \ "4r412 ih, S67 ,!IDO . .!'.•aac. 1'011' ._..17'"'° . ." ~ ~ors, •••t, ~Wit~. bl · · ,$311) mo. 644-&lUO. i · h\lor .. cpl~. drps, pool. ... • 644-4191 • ._ f • ~llnas.Jrplc ,_pOol&spa. D•oPolnt • Jtl, · .na ... , ;A4ultit only. Nr. 1-loag .JUDO'S BEST BUY to\t.. 201 Sul'.)E!rior Sf~di New~rt Beaoh : · . ""/ Eetate llY,tOgJ~r. ~h le ••,.••••••••••••••••;\~• 4Ch-l"d•tJi ba Deane Ho et 1f'~J!.'Rltf. 642-6333 114 br,3 f>a..211.y,111r.EAIU.tY.ote~.BJ"fs1Jg.2 C 1926&;.u(rlA 645268~ .,, t,'1' -'I ~·aw.·mo , u ,. a. I ren ok .. S57SpernJo. u11 ' ,,,~-· ~· timilyhom• • D~~ i ba .. du1. rm., fpl. ~ a · ~ "' . "' Petlnl 84 ,, ,.,...,. ~EASE new,-." 2 e • ., 'C•11 Now' ~~7 br SPYGLASS OcVu 4 br, ~;:t;~~ i. •J l:r ,ooU',. oni.owAer. 86.1;500 At lhecOr.nerof Superior Ave. i n a . 9~ 2 B&;. aatea comm~~1 ,*l)-os9S 11 11 F IR. DI R & pooJtbl. Sll'J!i. -4 f!1"""7to • Broker 64ll-6560, · . and Tic:ondar~a Streel. "'"'"""" 3207 tenms. •wl~~'.! ,,.• . mo. 6'4-1791/6'2-82.!f * sii~·~· •~.JOO no ..................... -.. h~~~· wa S:l~ar l!nJvfi ... ltr' Parle, CrMn· 1--------->-~~NT GI ·~Sh"· 1 Udo Nord. Bdrmt., J ,...,,. P< -·-·· ylllf•RLl!'' !' tir: '2 ba nr. vie J-, ~,mo. 1 , U...Lo-3 br, a ba. CloMt 2 Blka to Beach, pool & "'a.:y ,, v•upu,.. ip. patios ~-corner 'ho me . __ 7_ _ ·~=:r..::~ t1;"a-t:tt . j _3,t$ ~~o. Of'91-JfS7. • to 1cllds&parks.Former tenn.atelub.2 br,den.2 ' Lill ll 10 ctNJl(leclllsi. $11~0&!· • ~*5. m-9\73 .ctoNlftedadldc>llnl mdl .bomt.VK.-~. ~o,frJ>l .$3$0.A••ll M.r .• ;..~lo Shon JlaUlt.1 Maroltal!.Rlll' tl'IS~llOO AOovelOjlmOntolOonE.~wd wkndo . --ultNOW6424171. ..4~5or833-t5U-' J,14$-1668 • I • , ' .... • • • _. ~ ' .,. ! I • ~ u.......... .. ........ "" ................. ; ........ U.'8Rl•d .... I a ..... u.-,.. ..... ·-·· U.fwwl hid Frkl!y, febru•ty 7. 1975 DAii. y PILOT DI ., •• .,, .. ,.,. .... "° ... , ,, ... ~ • .,.~ .. ,,. ~ ........... ~ ,, .. !'? .. ., •• _..,..,.. .. , ...... ,.,,,.,~,,.,,<!' .. ,.. ..... .,. ...... , ... Apao 1-•1 Ullfwtohlood A I 1111 Y.'8& fw)ll~ - • ·~~•••• I~ ,_•l!l;ll•J:r ·• J701 IMcll'Sl c-.. .. Mir.t 1•~1 CottoMne JIJ41 ... kgtoa1Hdt Jl40 •••••••••••••••••••••• .H!!i.!............... orU•..,..lt•dSJU:t: .. ··~-··········••ti••···~· . .,,._fl ............... ~·f •• '"'''111~,,, •• ,...... • ........... ~ .. ····-·-· ······-····· .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L, ••• HHh ii ,.,. .... 31•• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 8~u0(0 ctbpl•1ti'!w.I ~ lrdf'Jl»j,l q i~lJ!J" 11 811 twft DUPL.EX.~olHwy.tl)r. llACIENDAl>E~ESA CHSZOROAPTS ,:'!••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••""' THE EXCITING •tllhiH paid. s ..... n; r. 2 Bf,+ d l ., ... .,,ITSljponb)l yle .A<Mu. no'""""'""· 1oow.w11-.c.~. 8234>.Uanta . 2>. SPACIOUS,2 br. PALMMISAAPTS •• ~rja. Sl30. fr~ e ,cocktail dillo<U' bld.J,Jrit/•l\tl pr., pool, ·-Q00."71-.ao18 ' Be1du\l(lllGroonds 1,2&3 BR. Pnv gar, poo~ ALICIA VltlAG£ view. pal10. •••· Ma1ure. MINUTES TO NP"f OAfl,7d•)'1tv.~ 3 ~ht& becl.. ~cbtf ••lV\8, lnctey, ldlti.1730 A ul~·NoPi?t.1 wa1ber, dryer. Cki&e LC A uietadulll 64&~li"rl BCll. H9MEFIMOllS ,w c11n &)bay \olep. K•laon £Q l Wk W. o DUN.EXSoo(HW')\28r, 10 mlnulea lo qccan beach.S38--0JJ6 Apwhaat1 q . liach,1&28R.from$l1J 1tl4Z-f900*~ . yrly ... ~u br ·l:Seach olt Slate 1 Ba. Adult.t. nopet1. LM.r1elBRSlT~ .• Gil!I& Deluxe bMy vu,3brden Adult».N0Pet1 · .. , ~ ••oe shown by • .,,, 841-78'8 ' 1'"'rplc. p1tlo w/g1ra~e . Water Inc .. J'>rMperles Nb:W Deluxe 2 Br, 2 Ba , $50 BONUS 2ba. $4W mo yrly. 1623 1561 Met• Or. ·•·s Bl\. 2 Ba o1o~~· only! ' 'A fl'E'-OR c:ompl .. $300;-e75-3816 , c,•rpot•,1 ••!_..~1~l.1••1• mt'r0p.lc~11Aulllilbl~ .• · 0S20"",1· l-d~ow.V .. w w . s a J . e 1 v d . 1s blks from Newport 1 e,·eryt.hlng Nr e>«an ··1 ~ ' ' 1 ove, • r .. vnul ion n ' " .,.. ·-· " 545 22411S48-.t216 Blvd l leru:tif'lt, olym~r: pqot,,: ~yt(ont 1 t ilwq ·•Pl· f.~tnJUeA~i) Cal CHARMING 2 BR . tn swimmin' pool . ~fl.._C car. Sl60 -1889 01 lleautl&2Brfiam/uf -546.seOO yrJy,lie. ~L.31 tXl nto •~•••.WI pd. Nr. morolo1a, ·quiet nelrhbomood. ~-room, washen&.dry"""'. 846-4933 f" Ire' id e I ~u n g e , On Canal. 2Br. w/w cp~.1-----'-==.:.._ __ 's · , storea. Balboa szso. BACH LO S1S5. N mo.Allutillnckt.Nopeta MIDITD.....,.M' bilhaN!s.jaru,.1.1,pool. drps, bltns, AdWU. no l•--------o. 1 OP&R· 4 br, 2\.1 ba, clu tTS~180 pets. Rehble, •t~ly or children. 67s-2883 LARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba studio, Sa.n Diego ft'rwy to the c hild r e.· n /pets. $290. wtP9(>1, '¥0 ~ JT\O., In-•mnl .. ,.1l ~~7 . .,, VILLAGE Warner & Bench area. Alicia f'rkway offramp, 673-4927 NEW I cl'i: gardener. sto-1 Slept to Ocean or Bay-z ·"'" '~ ~ Cotto Me10 JIZ4 l Bedroom Avail now. Child.ten un rl11ht to Pa11co de Valen·1ccc:.._...:.::=·-c---::-::=c-I e e 1 evol. ,\\tr, l Br. SUSmo. ll2E L• .~ • leCKtt 374 •••••••-•••••••.•~•••• 2Bedroom&Den der 6 allowed. No pets. cia. ri g ht 1 blk t S.<;Jeme..+e 3176 YOU"LLIEGL.AD ·. 1 TWO $\T)' Condo. Blufr4 • ..!:!albo.a Blvd. ' _._._.\,!••.•-ta••••l,~•••••• t'ltWLV , ~(ecor'd 2 br,"t 1 ~X::~=:~ownh5c $2:io. mo. 847~ St~r~iockport Or. ····~~·~~·;~~-;;;·••• YOU W.4111Df NO, O~Jks Canyon, BAClt .. y rly, $140.' mo, Efl'P'ICJEN~ .. apt fro ~~·d ~It~\, en:· g;~·1 ;'° 2400 Harbor Ulvd. BRANQ new 2 Br, 2· Ba, LAG UNA 1-UU..S PENTHOUSE Jntroducirlg new li:ieh I mo. M6-90S6. Older working men. SO? .·!!!11, ::u.-p,,,;1,· 1a~ ~-1129 g ' • Colita Mesa l114) ~7-8020 erpt.s, drps, dshwtir, dis· 581--6130 1 hr, rrpl, lg. sundeck. ;ind 1 bdrm apts well E Bal Blvd 673-6S80 _.... -pos1t1I, nr. Huntington Very seoluded. walk to worth see 1n..:. Refined-! NWPT Shorc:s, newer 2br, · · · ' . dry: V ILl;-AGE INl't · lnhlcle •-2 Ir Harbour. 16711 Sims. L-i-o Mlgvel 3852 beach. $300 mo. 498-2167 )'~l affordable • Gre.al ' den,.· pool/lenn prlv'&a, Co-o•• det Mer 1972 4N....:.t4M ._,. · 846-28.56 •••••••••••••••••••••••1-=::::-:;..=:::.:.:::::....:::.._:.=-1 BEACll environment • I .. W/w, bit.ha, refnc. pool, v EW VIII '-J d ~ nrbch.i3~,~~8 •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRON1°2Br.Util $180. Adlla, no pet& SEA I as,,,,_ llCM furnished an un· 19u • &ha ., .... ~ BEACH IOCEAN VIEW '11..aguna Niguel. New 3 CapisfrClltO 3178 furnished. · SDlt Clemfllte ·~ 3276 ·~ISS/$220 Chek? inel. '32S. mo til .6/l.S. '""' l bdr /$190/adult.s Br, 2-n Ba, ocean view, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 5 $215 . ··~•••••••••••••••••"•• $160,. Ul1I pd. Adlta, S36-b321; 497-1590 ,.;,.. S 8442 • $1 fO pell. 673-t9'0by appt, • .:at', 3ba, cpts, drps, frplc, /': 124 8th l MCI-frpl c::;, wet bar. $WO. mo. CLEAN 2 br condo. I OCEAMVIEW $140. J'urn, •mall coz . DW, gar. Avail now. M ~-R...t I orlseopt.640--8495days. I-las Pool 646 8453 · · C:O.teMe1a 371 772.s Joann. $2.50 mo. ltlMECREEK One o ,,.,._ · Sl85mo. S.:>2-9214 NEW 3 l:lR &: Den, 2000sq •••••••••••••• .. •••••• balch. nr.1bc}',.:. ~~pd. 544-5lOO LIVES Ult, Deluxe spac. 2&3 BrlNEW Delux 2 & 3BD npts. ------"--" 1 rt, looking into D.P. emp.adut . ._~. stud lo apts. Dis · Adult&ram.ser.adj.toSRAND new l Bedroom ~ ltarbor, Catalina & S.C. C ,GSQ de Qro . .,,. _ __.lo-L J76• 1 BR Eaststde, crpts, .TO ITS MAME hwashers, pali05, some Cro'>''ll Vly . Shop. Cntr. Condo. drps, crpts, Df W, I L S l ..-.... ,_. • _,. Over SOO tall trees an 10 N .,. ~ u~S Per., ~ase 42S . -~L UTILJnESPAID .. •••••••••••••••••••••• drps,bltns,pool.$145.No streams with wl'llt.erfalls w/frplcs. ear shopping S-•10. to S295. 23821 Pool . $275. mo. Call e 't9'>E .. ' (714)o&96 -S275 COmpnre befQte. you real •BR , 2ba n• Bi/"-h & note. 675-5800 Bkr, no center. schools & Fwy. lllllhurst Dr. LB . 714-495__.340 ------I . p;Oll' ~ •Pf'!' uo; ,...._ create a relaxing setting F ~}"'" 536 .. "'79 ""' " : RENT \V /OP'l' l ON-? , Custom des1~ park. reb t~ru une. . fee . for !our spacious new l· rom ..,....,.,. -c.J 495-1760. or 49'-J 1625. 3880 ., ,. Featurtna. Park La·nC 25 mo -----1 b d --::--:::--1-"'=--c..:. a Ana UR . 1 ~~ BA : ~I aarag•. •Sparious kitchen with In 673.oo3 • · CASA VJCTORIA or · e room upa rt· $I 00 BONUS 386'9 •••••••••••••••••••••• 14ll Superior A•.,._ Comm. sw1mg pool & direcllightiog. · Adbltst&2Br.nopets ment. From 5190 · IEAUTIRIL Mew~leoch 1 & 0 l f · Ca I I owner · •Separate din'g area DYNAMIC Le. oceanfrnl, Unfur /furn fr$169.50 fo,urniture available. Of· Surroundings &cheerful, ,.._.. • 493-7191 anytime. •H<>me·like 1lora11e .J br. 2 ba,.)rl:y, ~-day Pool. rec rm, elev. ~ F!frnvi:~00RJ~ ~~~ Guaranteed no rent spacious apts. •Private patios '646 -7103, evem-2:>116 Sec eate, gas/v.tr pd. M Ph "~" .,... .. , increase in 1975 •Adult or family areas Open SattSun ·d~ed garage w/storage • 525 Victoria 642--8970 osa. one.rw·Wuu. •2 bl ks 1·rom So. Cst lOAM·:>P,_f •Marblepullman $29.9S WK UP.1Bdr,2 Ba ' OM BEACH Plaza 14!5 W. Cornelio •Kingsize Bdrms & Dach. Color TV, maid $225. J BR, 2 Ba, Family • Adu It rec r e" ti on ROOMS 4000 "Bii 2 v G r I 1 THE ESA Pa-'--Like ............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-. • ~ur a · •Poo -Barbeques -sur-ser•. poo . M Unit. Poot. No pets. r-. -facilities & clubhow;e ''•-Juan roundedwlplushlndscpa 415 N. Newport Bl, NB. 9794i995 Surr-ounclnas BachelorfromSJ8S G••• •Children'splayareas HOOMS $20. wk up "''itb -Adults -Nb pets 646-9681 DELUXE l , 2 &3 Br Apt.s •State licensed day care kitchen $30. 1,1.·k up apt. Copistrono 3271 l BDRM Furn. S215. 2 BR. & Din Rm. Priv. Ahio Furn. Barhelor 2 Br. l&2 Ba from S265 Ha•••· center 548 -9755or645 -39li7 ·-••••••-•••••••••••• 2BDRMFurn.$245. OCEANFRONT2 Br. 2 patio.Lrgfncdyrd.Nr. PvtPatios-HtdPool lBr.lBa,view,$260 *2WE.EKSFAEE •Children 8 yrs & --- .,BR t h •H< N <h • Adi O I M · d ·1 nJ BDRM. limit'd kit prvlgs. "' o"'·n ousl.!~.mo. 365W.Wilson6'2·191'1 Ba, (rplc. Adults. No So. Cst Plaza. $195. r.'1 opg -LS ny •W•'nte••tlhebeach ove1nw/ eposB1Rso y younger 32196 t•asao <.:arohna, pets . Winter. $300 . 546--4006. MartiniftllllllApts ,,·beau"lul 1 BR $190 2 $230 •Sorry.no pets shr ba .. pri ent. 5S51n10: '21.,l966-<7JS··-~uo $JOWHll&UP .,--" Rf lg S ·, p I CMarca.646-2042. " '...,,__,,......, 673--8088 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM •Views or <JC:ean, e r • ecun Y • 00 • •2 & l Bedrooms •~60N1'g ht'·Up ----2 BR. l lf.z ba. frnJr. pvt Jacuzzi Rec Bldg F' •18" Sant ., na 3210 ·""'· "" ·..-Mg• Apt 113 646·5542_ Catalina & Palos Verdes • · • rom <jt " a" •5'.udlo&lBRApts YEARLY Lease $37:>. patio~ clo,1>ed gar. $175 .w f exercit1e rm PARK PLAZA II ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TV & Maid Serv Avail Lovely apt. 6 DOORS mo. sWflamilton. CM . •Large private decks Billiard~. ColorT\'. YOUNG fnmlly. 2 •24HourSecurity bedroom ' $135. Yard, •Phone Serv. Htd pool from waler. l Br. 2 ba, 645-6345 ev/&33-810!5 Marina Pacific •1-leated Pools-saunas lc:vine Ave at l\.tesa 805 W. Stevens '•Children & Pet Section frple, wash /dry. dis-wknds. Days 830--7766. VILLAS •Assigned covered park· 545·48S5 (Off Sunflower l garageBroker f.'c..-e :.55, off weeks rent w/ad hwasher •. gar. 45th St. Ask for Toni ing l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~S~a~n~ta~A~n~a=--;-:~S4~S~l~l2~'~'I ROOM w /pvt ent. Pool. Bring kids & pt:l. 3 Br, 2376 Newport Blvd, CM Lower avail immed. Up. Brand New Custom Apts •Additional free parking 1• Lovely Newport l·fome. fen ced yard , gar1:1ge 548·97ssor6.f$-J967 per avai l April 1st. * '* •GARDBllAPTS BACH·lBR·2BR .•Maid serviceavail. $115. Newer lBR. bltns. $30. wk -kit. prvg11 $l8S. NICE 1 Br dp\x. Quiet. 008-1936 or871-1710 * * •ltOOL. Drive by 1110\'ictoria · • f'urniture avail. STEPS TO BEACH crpts, drps, disposal. Gd 646-0147 GENTLEMAN. master bdrm. Priv home. Vic r~aciric Cst Hwy & Beactl Bl. 536 -8518. Open7duys a-...·ttk Sep . by ~arages .3 BR 2 DA•~< Wi'nter 3 BR apt S2L5. in adult •OPEN SAT/SUN • loc : 2701 w. McFadden.-'-"---"--------OMEFIMDERS · ..,,Y sec:tion. Tcenqgers ok. 645---6177 OpenM·t"l0-6 3BR,2ba,fur.nS300Yrly PH :S42--6547 Lrg Room, 'Part rurn. H ~mployc..-d adlt over 35· Water pd. • EI m Gard en Apl!I ·I'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!'!!'!!'!!!!!!'!!! Sat. 10·5, Sun 12·5 2 BR. 1 ba, winter. $235 .:::.:..:... ____ ! Bath. Pvt entrance. no * 642-9900• _N_o_pe_ ~~8 -1021 673~ 642-3645 ______ _,r Closed Wed. J BR. 2 ba, $325 unr. yrly $125 NEW ER single. I kitch. Working man only. -~ ---CHILDREN OK 3 BR.2 ba. Y~arly.$400 small child/pet ok. Z!Ol Nr 2Jst & ln•ine. $95 mo.. JBr CON DO Nr San 4 BDRM. 2 ba. Water pd. 2 BR, 2 BA. Liv. rm. kitch B 2 BR 1 b winter C"'>35 G •Ro~ ·-s Lge2Br$170;JBr1V:z a Hunti·n~tonPocific · a, ·-w McFadden.542-6547 548-5993 . 0 i cg o & N c ~·po r 1 . * * * " .,... ""'"' S4ZS. mo. Yrly. area, stv, DIW. ideal for $190. Duplex & 4·plex, 2 CHAMMELFRONT 1-'::..C' ::::c:..-:=:.::::.:.=-...:c'---j .-:'.'.~~ ------ Frec-...·ay. 2 Slory, Newl) ***POOL . 673~ work'g. cpl. Sm. fncd. pools. crpts, drp's. 7ll ceanAve 2BR,den,2Y.iba;nearl) $170.2UR,2Ba,w/wcptS, $80., $90. wfpvt bath for dee, 1~11.n s, chl tdre r F 1•2 B l · d dbl $225 . (7141536·1487 . 1 li bl · dr bl d' I Gd -welromt! s;wo. ~9-4~ a duru"1·1 ,•ectl'on".PE'i'm" 2BR:Sundttk. Dbl gar. l ~~8_··2314 gar. ·J~'-'"~·-1_9_11 _______ 1 ...!~~~b'!'._'W~~W~al~~~Co:c>., new. 2 Frp, a llos. ps, tns , 15posa · refined lady. K1tt•h .... Mngd Y m ters Dbl garage,· boat slip loc. Child /petok:. 21-01 W. prlv'lgs. Quiel home ill ortl42-4S:ui Garden Apts M2-384S blk lo' ocean, &tores or ---- 1 •• 2 ,.. 7 ------' boat slips S300 mo. yrly. BIG eBR, attach. gar, no • NEW• BRAND NEW Condo. 2 $575 mo.,yr Y· McFadden . ..,... _,,,,,.. CM, refs. •o smok'~. J)ELUX t-: 3 br, 2 ba . bltns SUS C •sn:·•5 I R · d led HR, 2 Ba. AIC Frplc, CORONA DEL_ MAR Seal l--h 3884 _ .. _o __ 7l_9_5 _____ _ I I I hk .• .., .--A so IB Just eoora dogs, $110. mo. See Sat. 4 BR u r house ram '5"W>• rp · enl' ,.;ar., ups Mi nutes t o Newport ~225 mo . No s mall 2178 Placentia, 8 . ,_= __ ._m_o_._67_5_-4868 _____ 1 2 bnh $500,Le · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $65 Up /K . priv/CM /nr S225 . ~li 3 -3010 °1 Beaeh .. bachelorilil.Br children or, pets . 545-798.3 1 BDR APTS \'OU WILLLIKEIT ~~l~ase /~~t~~n-ase$160/MO.lBR.OldTown bus . Adil. sm pet, ~-2910 furn . Adults no pets. 2110 646-8362.642--434.tl -'-~--------1 1 blk T R Seal Beach Nr Ocean ."'., ..... "o ~.•o 5954 --N wportUI C,,.1 ----Clean EJislside2 Br. Will Comfortable.quiet, NEWPOR C EST Blvd. New ~rpts: drps & .....,.........,...,or.no-t 'WestmlMttr 3298 ~-' · San Cl.,..tnt. 3776 considerctrildorsml pet. Like llv1ng,1n a Western from ocean. 1 bdrm. 2 BR, 2 ba. condoS525 paint Mature adults on· Room & loard 4G&O ••••••••••••••••••••••• flitu.rtotr.4elel ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl•> 548 _ ...... ~ mov1~ .set! Old Wes t s1:15. + util.960-2746 COMMERCIAL ly.213·.924.2414_ ••••••••••••••••••••!•• · ~-1·1avo• w•·th city slick ----•'lose t o l·l 11nt•n<•ton 1 l"DR.OOM 'TONE'S Throwt.obeach. ---------1 Off•"cesu1·t· Npt -• PVT R ·d 3 ~ " • I b $19" B 2B N Sho · g features : Pool, complete QUAIN1' seaside 2 Br '--· ,......,,., r.-i.L.-..1 . es1 e nce. accon1. Centcr.:-uµcr :IHH ,21!1\. Nochildren,nopets sharp&ceanl r .... 3 r. a, r. pp1n · ~r:--"'Mte'U avail. Home s ur- cpts. d rvs. bltn:., dbl Pool & "'--reation See Mgr. at house behind Sunny. $195 per mo. days kitchen with refrigerator w1Span1sh arrhes & 10' or Unfurnished 3900 round"gs. Semi·pvt. $250, d -••• w ~--I 3) 94 9 •4•4 incl. Wall lo wall plush ceilin". l{efurbished in· !;!.<1r .. ni ce yar s. s.!'95. 19S9Ma"""'"'A•• CM apt.at....,,.. .LM:aones 121 -.. • . .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt.$325.548-4464 963-4567 9t>J 17KG llcv _ _ __ ,...... .. 49'.!-6518 e v e s I w k n d s earpeting. Adults only, terior w /lge new kit. orDalc. SJl5 to 1150 l&.2 BR -L (714)962 -5769. Mr . no pets. ALL NEW! S250.Utilpd.SJ6-4TIO ---GuestHome 4150 _ __ - ----M di Apel I iol u~..w.,,.d Le . Right now & only a very (-Sb" ••••••••••••••••••••••• I • tru1lcri;. ature a l8 on--.-~ w1s LUXURY d I B Condomn1urns ly. 645_4SJ.O. ll2 w.••••••••••••••••••••••• fewavailable. · seas1 e r, WSTCLFFarea,2br,lih Tt,. "r_~.$ PRIVATEROOM • Unfurnished 3425 Wilson BACtl. apt $150. Util pd. pvt parking w l full ba, sgl. sly. Patio, gar. ror a m bulatory person. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -··---' ol 3102 incl. r efrig. Mesa de! COSTA MESA security. New interior frpl , $250. Adil. 166 Good meats. Nice sur- 1-:XECUTl\'t-: W1\,'IJ1'EU. Nt:W large bachelor.••••"•••••••••••••••••• Mar Apts . 998 El wlfrplc. S200. Two util lrvineAve,CM642--0239 · CORONA DELMAR roundings. Efistside Ne~-:! llr & den Dr1,·e by 1110 Victolia.'0e1ux 3 BR . 2 BA '>''ith Camino.546--0451 BUNKHOUSE pd .536--4770 2 Br Townhouse, /rplc, Costa Mesa. A\·ail now. ~. hurJt::.i>low. pvt l11ke 4 5"8-'081 n 1 lk> b ·iti FIMEST&EACH from$260.1Brfrom5205. CallS48-.7148. • • rec. c"nt"r, ~er ~.tl'rt"m. ----p'""'p1.,•.<0•,·.,P• ca·-,"1',·n·gn 2 Br Townhouse .. adul~. bl N r EXTRA lge 2 Br. 2hBa,ddllx New 3 Br, 2 Ba, elec. kit., Pool, teno1s, continent.al 1 _:.=cc.~--'-"----- , tt • • ..-• · 1939 Wallace. 1 o. o poolside apt nr be . A t, So & IJy So. t:sl. l'fala &S.0 . Z03S FvHer+oa, CM drapes. two Cllr garage: no pets,. par19~ space. w /w crpl, drps. Vrly breakfast. me ocean PRIVATE & Semi Priv. r·wy . 97!1-°'193 t '"H: f'urn. 2 Jrg closeLc;, Very convenledl location $200 mo. Easts1de CM . 19th & 1 bl E. of Placen· sorry no pets $165. $375. mo. 548-2819 o Cataline views. Separate rm avail. Small Gue.st '1· --qu.een size bed. pri''· near So. Coast Plaza. 644-4423 tia 536-8362 (213)333-2266. family section. Close to Home in Costa ~lcsa. dressin" rm. extra lrg ,.,.,,·1. for 1·mmcdi'•te OC· 642--7458 LARG:--E:--~1-:8::---,--1:-l-"=:..::::..-=:=..:_---J shopping & fine beach. 642. n 218 • I 2 BR deluxe studio, util • r , nc · *LA ltARJSIEHME 644-2611. "'-'"---'-'-'-----'--rooms , e nc · gar cupancy. $3001mo. pd Bi pts 1 , ___ :_:::.__ ______ 1 garage. Married epl or I-'-"-="---------...·1storage. Adults only, 962--8118 . tns. er • poo ·1. d 1 $140 1 Br. unfurn. Allelectric. Voccrffon lftltab 4250 nopets. ------!;::;;;::;:-, $190. 1978 Maple. mature au t. · Fireplace. Heated poolLRG2Brs.pool,nrs.bQps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realty Company ...._ lskHMI 3106 645-8079or 645-5647 l"m Sexy ( W a r n e r I Be a ch > Adults. $160. adult.5tno pets. Ulll pd. NEW Palm Desert Condo, SAMTAAMA Eastside, furn. !·bdrm.••••••••••••••••••••••• R B d 1 Two YeCll"'50kl 1_84_7_-< __ 44_0 _______ 1 979-1268 1884 Monrovia, CM. 2 br, ll,<i ha. tenn. crts, USED 8H I CKS & apl. Newly redecor.;2 BR . upper , sun · 2 B 1 a~. euxe LookMeUpAt WALKTOIEACH Acrossfromgolfcourse l-"548-"----0336-""'-------I pools, jacuzzi. Taking CHARM . 3 &.>(!room. 2 pool. No children. no deck/gar. Yearly $300. garden apt. Pool.utilpd. , __ 204 __ 3_2_S_a_n_ta_An_a_A_v_e_._ 1 •2WEEKSFREE RENT Reservations,~. per bath condominium near pets.SJ75Permonth. mo . 835 -3437 or Adults . 324 E. 20th, lAMANCHAAPTS UTILITIESPAID 1 week.7l4-493--6Z73 poo J & s h~ p ll in~. J99JChurchStreet 673~84 eve&wknds 64:'i__.761 · 778Scotl Place. C1t1 Beaut. studio apls, 2&3 Beaut. •IB garden apl.s.1------------ $ 2 9 5 / l\f 0 . sub m 1 t 642-2007 Br, frplcs , bltns, dis· PARK NEWPORT nxt. to Hbr., studios, 1 & ltalm Desert Condo children & peL<i. l~l 19J BACH . I adult, no pels. Cl. 2 Br. Ground rlT. yearly l Br. Unfurn. Rear 2544 Adult-No pet-Dshwhr hwashers. 2 car garage. APARTMENTS 2 br. from $140. FuJI rec. 1 Bedroom, view, close to JconncNewman to shop $130. Util. tum. rental,. frpl, s hr. gar, Newport Blvd fen. yd., Shag er pt -Closed Sundecks. From $275 . 846-1323 all golr tournament &12 8Zl5 ladry. 548-1098 _ 644-9279 child and dog OK, $140in· garage. Gas BBQ. 536 -2579 on the bay courses. Weekly or mon· Macnab -lrwine ~ Gird 1-P 1.-3101 el. util. OpenSun.8amtoj -'G=.•=.s=.&=..:w~•:tce~•~pd"'--~P=ool __ 1·F-R_E_E __ R_E_N_T_A_L_, Luxury apartment living SANTA ANA 2 BT. 2 Ba. lhly. STUNP•lJ'lG 1 br en ftl 1 overlooking the water. Upper $180, down $190. 1 &12-0596 •642-1771 •°'8pl•r•sUftfum 3600 apt. f>:oo l, rec. room .•••••••••••.••_!~•••••••• pm 639-8351 2 BR, 1 Ba Single Story. SERVICE. New apts. EnJoy $750,000 health Bruppcr$115,down$125. i••••••••••••••••••••••• $l80. 710 W. llllh"St. DELUXE 2 br Condo. 60011-----C-'-----f Shag crpts, drps , patio. avail in H.B. Walk 2 blks spa, 1 swimming pools, 7 All w /encl gar & AfC. Beaut. new rustic Min. UPPER 4 Br dlx duplex , I E. Oceanrront, -sub-prkg, !BR. $140, Shag, drps, beam ceil, frplc. gar. to ocean. 30517thSl. H.B. lighted tenni s courts, \Viii aceepl kids&pets Home in Big Bear. nr. bJk beach. Npl Shores. I BR . S115. mo. Over 35. elevator,sec. gates. $350. new paint. Gar. Ldry, Adults $190. 2544 ··A .. Pll: 536-4250. plus miles of bicycle 542----6547 • Rebel Ridge. 2 br, sips 4 Lse. S.150 5tt> \U31 No pets, no students. Yearly. Avail immed. Quiet. Adults, no pets Elden 645-9718, Mgr·l -----------1 lrails, putting, shur-j::;;,;;;;;;;;;;:;=;;;:;;;=;:;;;:;o;_;:;;;o-1 con vertibly, forced :tlr -----------&t2-ll08 838-3094,997-8382 548-1098 "E" WALKTOIEA.CH fleboard. croquet.Junior ~~ heat, kitchen. din area, NEW. el£'~anl , large ~1260 ---Oelux 2 Br, cpls, drps, l 's l'rom $224 .50 monthly : --+ liv rm w t lrple. Min, 2 sqftlduplcx.2Br.2 Ba. STU~IOnew~rpt.full~aocEANFRONT Yrly, J 2 BR, llf.i Ba, Patio.NEW 2 Br spacious . bltns,gar.20515lhSt.or also 1 and :.!·bedroom UCITlllClllWCllKm'! day rental at $50/nite. walk-in closet<;. Dining. & kit., all ut1I pd. Qui_et br, 2 l>a & 1 br, £rpl, bltns. Couples, no children. Garage. No Pets. $215. 217 16th St. 847-3957 plans and 2.story town A.DUtT WESlll( llvttte Weekly rates avail. 1714 ) rrplc, plush l'arpeting, •p•d1 It on,11Y2·0 ~;2· ~cli!f cpts,drps. 67S-1536 $185. mo. 548--9573 675 -1849 ·1 Br. $14 5. Adults. Nr hou s es. EI e ctr i c i ""'•uPCn.o.ca~n• 979-1209or645-1245. pvt y.a rd. c_I b I c.". '.·I· az:a. · ..... --v.>.><>. Capistrano leoeh 3111 kitchens, private pati95 •Boc:t..Sors • Ilk t be h 3 Br tnhse, :.!"h Ba. bltns,OAKl!IDGE VILLA 3 br, Pacif,1c Hosp., I blk b I . t . g •I IR ,"BR R .... alsloshoro 4300 {!ar:aJ!c. , s o ac -•Tropical Pool• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N & b or a conics, cari>c 1n . , 51• l"ll "t cpl, drps, no .pets. r. 2 ba, bllns. ch•'ld•en s_hop ll' cntr us . d · c bl n ••IR & ~-n •••"•••••••••••••••••••• S320. per mo; , :' l::; l & 2 Br, cpts. drp&, OUPLEX J Br, 2 Ba. raper1es . .,u erranea .. ..,... Jllg Bch. ~1l.J)5J6-l122 blLns,pat10.Gas&water bltns. lge yard, ocean Baker/Fa1rv1ew $230. welcome . $225. 858 842-3858. parking with elevators. from$175 -$48S ROOMMATES or536-82SG ______ paid. 548·1168 view. S2'75. 642-1155 545-1882 Center, 645-9219 1 MILE f<'ROM BEACH! Optional maid service. Wanted to sha r e ·l~IVEINAFOREST Deluxel&3BRapts Just north of t-•ashion MftoV.rdefait&Adams beautiful 2 bedroom PRIVACY + 2 h(.-d . 2 Ba. Hunli I I·--• J740 Corofta dtl M• 3122 I B• $185. 2 B• ~.Gas Dano Point 3826 & C ,. Island at Jamborc..-e and~==,;S;,•;;0;,-,;',;8;;;0;;;0=="'! ·furnished or unfurnished g.r. Patio .. yd. ~25. No '"JI on ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.,,, Boat am per par ing San Joaquin Hills Road. •• & water pd. Ad"i'", n ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-'~ 1·rplcs $185 ••10 apt s at 0 a kw o o tJ • C l\1 t· ··--4414 •• ••••••••••••••••••• '"'-" .;ivmc ·. ·-N Telephone (714)644·1900 .1>ets. -· >41i Charming Studio/condo, SEETOBELIEVE3•b pets. 114 E. 20th, CM NEW deluxe apLo;;. I Br Phone846-6l39 forrentalintormolion There's $1,000.000. in NWPT BCll 3 BR z Ba. nr beach. f"rpl, jacuzii, 2br, lba.$270-$?90. r. S48-0lJ7 or64S-4095 Sl85.2Br,2Ba~&up. ---OAKWOOD recreation farillties . Il a~ cvery_lhin°g . N_r $215mo.213-S96-9479 ~~c•0·,S38t2e5d.A&llrecw/•g"•'•'•'•'•'.· -'-"--~ Open Sal & Sun 12·5.JBr. 2 ba Apt al 519 lO 'TOOCEAN Complimentary tennis & 1 ~ WHERE £LSECAN 3 J 7 81 Mari an n a. Alabama. Call 9'35--6903 3 Br. $3lS. mo. Property lessons, Sunday brunch. vcean, lt>nnis 0 ymptc A DAB OF PETROLEUM 422 Larkspur. 644-6800 or 496--8820 536 1808 FIGHTS Sports tourilaments. A pool. !295. yrly lse. JEl~LY applied to the &'4·1326 .:!... or -eves. Housc.642-38.50 fulltime activities dire<'·· 642-3573 th rt ads of fin'gemall YOU GEi' A ,'JEED Space? New lg 2 Deluxe 2 br wlfrpl, encl SPAC New 4Br. frplc. 2+ tor who plans ~rties & pl,iish and glue bottles 2 BR APT. So. of llwy, · br. Den 2 ba dplx pvt g~r. DJW, bale, pets & ba, garage, OW, Yrl y INFLATION BBQ\o;, we ·u even help 1 Lrg l br. new crpt, drps, will .keep the lids from walk lo Bch; adults. $240. FAIUL~US 2 IDRM dee k. Gar ocl.'a n vw kids OK . 536-7542 lse. n r beach. 4823 y_, you find a roommatl'. bltns, scp. lndry rmh stirkln~. Try a Daily $42-5953 8 lO 5 wkdys: 4b91t3ns~_!~plc bar $J:'i0/mo L-l-h 3841 River Ave. $o150 per ino. The price of everythin1 Sorry, no one under 21 &: quietadltl'ionly.Nr.l9t Pilot Classified Ad lo 613-3983/64S-D39'J eves F01$205&S215 --o.o:.v.. -T"""·-... _ is go ing up . Now nopets.Modelsopenda1· & Newport. CM. $l6S. buy. sell or rent some· &wknds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-7180· Oakwood Garden Apl's ly 10 to 7. See our larger ,64c:::.2--0SJl!-'--"--,,.-----11,o:th~1~•;:•::,· Tenacresofopenspace2 Huntingfolt&eoch 3840 OCEANFIOHT ON OCEAN, 3 BR. 2 Ba, h~lps you fi ght inflation ad in Lhe apan1nentscc· _.__.__,,.,Funt .$EEK-& "'IND"' tennis cl&, giant recrea-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 Ba yearly lease. yrly. Gar, child & pet by offering an exclusive lion. ,. ... -.... .,, r, RailRoedia1Tallr. ti"on center w.ith pool. NEWI,2 &3Brapts.l,2& Security. Private beach. o .K.•·•••.mo.645-7721 ·•No Rent Rai111e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,.., -'--'--~-I OAKWOODG \RD""N Balboa Island 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE 2 br, dis: bes, W&df, e1.c. A va il im1 med: either' on )'rl.Y lse, Ol"th.ru June. 548-2413 ~ t BR Furn Apl, Ve~ly. j $265. mo~ Salisbury Rtnl· ' t.v, 671--<ltoo_~---- 2 sit .. remainder of tl\e winter or yearly Somers Rcalt.v q;!-401~ • Balboa eolosuia 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAiL'IOA'IMM''•· t .Br ept5, equipped kitchens. Unique Joe . Wini.tr rates by wk or mo. 675-1740 ·------1 Yl\LY lt1e 2 Br. ~1iriut.es lo bCh Of bay. Avail now! Adults, 87S-;:-2Q19 Vt.ARLY 2 Br. Firepl. b••· blt -lne:. 1.fir&,e b•lcon)'. l hou.q Jtom oeca:ofront. NO pttta. . mo. 613--a5 YLF008HHMMYURCAE8UF IVCEBEOYROBINCLE~UN HIRKRO~N~DYDANPa9 C W IFU8 'E•NDJ8HOL009HAO OOMNTHAS ONE HRNAIELPRIOALO~~ODY BAYLHLOMCRUMANLAPY~ ALODNRONDAYYDAALLDN LBAL80AWTRBY8DNKYAI LIWKHOL8BAOOR0118NE DTCLY~AKDARYKCCqANR RAIORAQNNIBDGAIMDCG BkNODABCRODNl,IAOttR ' DABRURBNOCKIBAPOaRM OIRACRIOB~LLAZID~ID I saunas. ping pon1. 2\.IJ Ba, frplcs, gar., Pool. Lounge. Game Guar;intee··. We 1 c.. vo ll eyb'al l, jacu~r.i, 11atios.Sl751S350mo. room . Matureudults,noNcwpor t I s land guurantcethalyourrent APTS Pl.Yer piano & more. • • • ~ • • pets. WatE-rfront 2 Br. Oen. will not be raised for I IGth at Dover I •"42-8170 Adults only. Nfo:W deluxe 2 Hr, J'h 1a 31755 Coasttlwy,So large sun deck slip avail. full year ;ind you still l------------ NEWPORT VILLAGE 63S Baker, l'itudio. Util pd. sz.rMI. mo. La~una Yearly.<1161-7 38lhSt. have the fll'xibility of PAHK NEWPORT 42320\ h St. No Fee ----month· month occupancy Nr Newport Fwy TobinProperty,,.1gmt BRANDnew2&3Br,2Ba, DUPLEX. Newport. 1 Plus you gel a lot more 2 BR. 3 BA. townhouse, 846-1311,Nor'ee. 2 story deluxe con· bdr. On canal $200 . for your money at female21-30.Sl7S.mo. 17141557.0075 domin1ums.Supcrocean w /boat slip $250 . Oakwood. includin'°' $1 1 ____ 64 __ 1>-4 __ 1_60 ___ _ view!i . ~25/$450. yrly . 497-3127. m1\ilon 1n recreation FEMALE Roommate de· New Lu.u~ Apts 494-1795 ---ra c11it1es. n full time Ac· sired to share a home. NEWllOUSE·SIZE,3 br,2 3850 OWNllOUSE. newly de· t1v1l1es Dlrertor who Good lo cation $.tiS. Walk to beac . 2 & 3 LtNJUftG Hiiia cor'd, 3 br. 2 ba . frpl, plans parties , HOQ's, ba. Pvt yd, frplc. dbl gar. bcdrms, fireplaces. dblE ••••••••••••••••••••••• p;,itio, enc I'd 2 car gar, ·rr11"" & nlore! rree Sun· _6'_G_-_3_13_ ____ _ ~~ =." :,~5FJ~~. ~~~ !~r::~ t~~l.drNno & ri:t~ ALICIA VILLAGE ~.1 · ~~~·s~~7~~~·. 3~~~~: day Hrunrh. Call for appt. 9 lo 5 wk 960-3221 R r;f' Propcrt) Apartlftfftl IW6-l70l or846-5657 Singles. I & 2 bedroom~. ••>•· 6424"" Managem8l•I. PREVIEW OPENING ~ F"'"· & unfurn. With all l ;\ii~::;:S,-;;;;~;:--;~;;:1~i!!!!!!!i!!!!!!-!!!!!!!""!~1 ~ Blk beach 3 Br, 2 Bali'' the extras. Models Oflen ADULTS, no pets, 2 Br, IRAMD MEW ,rm, din rm , bltns. 111111· daily 10 ~o 7. Sorry, <qo encl. gar., patio. $17~. Nl:W DELUXB 1 br, CRls, <:.p~CTACU'A" VJ EWS deck, .:nr. yrly lse. $350. pets or children. &W~78 or 548-7892 drps, dshwasher,. frplc . ., .., "" '" 75--07 . Oeaut·1&2•rFurn/Ufn 12744lhSt6 71 . Oakwood encl. gar. S200. 000-219t v Dl'l ...... P"'"(MOllE 64 3053 Jo'lreside lounge, G--'-.,..~ ' " or :;-billiard5. J·acuzzi, pool. A OAS OF PETROLEUM osu ..... Get the most (or your • h A~~ ..+--ts moaey. ms. "}tll YoU a NEW, elegant. large (126C San Diego Frwy to the JELLY appli~ to t . ~ -•-• W.'l·locited --•-use ~q ft) duplex. 2 Br. 2 Ba . Alicia Prkwl!)' offra,mp, threads of •r1n11:erna1 uuv 1 Ol · right to Paseo de polish and Jtlue l;tottl -t"apal.._."-" juat painted & carpeted. wltlk -in c osets. n~ng. Valencia. right l blk. to will ke~p the lid~ rrom . Irvine and 18th 3 bedtooni•;1 a halhs, frplc, plU !!h CftrJHtltng. Stockp()rL i;tirking . Try a Dnlly &46-0660 garden setting wltti p\it yard . dbl encl. 252115tOC'kportDr. Pilot Classified Ad t •• 1at1Mct.S.... pool-For adult&only. l{araae. 4 blks to beach l.ACiUNA 1-llLL..s buy, ~l'll or rent 50me· 16th 11 Do~ . TH&VENOO~fE mo.perl!JlO,..S14).6u.&.. 511·6130 thing. 642·8170 l~Aneheim S4S--M28 i114)"6·1722or53S-&256 • I ' M t F roommate -...·anted lo share 2 1br & den apt 111 HB 1'121.. r male. r\r Ueaci:h Ii. At-.{antu • $100/m\I. 968 '+-+--WANTED-i mediately. ·emale or male to shr. bf! home, Dover Shores area, wf2 st.at\t, mature barhelon. SllO mo + shr. utils. &U-94SJ eves J,\AL~ Work 'g. student, 21 look 'g. for same or )'fl· 1r. ror N 8 mobila home, S90 mo. 642--3.122 • I • ... ' .. . ' '"'- .. • • • .. 1 • If word~ alo•e ~ --~ W'on'tdo, Design' yo·ur border too. . ,-----------1 Should you wish I I to create your own 1 I decorated IJffflil'fg, I I use one ot the plain 1 1 boxes shown here. I 1 Print or write your I I message in black I I ball point pen and I I llse the same pen to I •11 ·1 a w y o u ·r I 1 p e r'S on a I i;:.ed l _, . .,_,...._ t;>ordQr. 1 .,. ... ·1 ·J ' I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I You may fill the : l entire space. Only.1 1 tfle llnes drawn I 1 within the dotted I r1 line will appear in your Valentine's; 1 Day ad. L--------' ~--------------.-, I I : I I I I I . ,, .: 1 · I I I . I l __ ..!,. ______________ _J ii you want help composing · a suitable greeting or ·have any questions,. call • &42·¥78. A friendly Daily Pilot ad·viser will be glad to help you. And, II you like, you can charge your Valentine ad. Your credit is good with us, or you may use your Master Charge or BankAmericard. ,..----------------------,· I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I ., I •• ... • I . . . l . " . 'I• ~ __ _: _______ ~-.-~~--J u.1 to· olkr, ~ ~---.. lN01 COii• M-~ O<.canl42-8'78 DAILY PILOT ' . \ t ) I l . • ' I I ' ~_l1dhl/R.,.. 60ll HtlpW....... 71·00 U...... . I · ~ · •••••• ,,,,,, .. ,,.,,,,, ·~tx..... ......,.. , ....... ~ . . ""~=?"+'="-'-~~·"'-':.C::'-------..:...!:~i:!.!:!!~-i.!._._lfL_ ..... :i--···,-······· ......... , ...................... w...... .7100 H.laW..tecl 7100 Maa..W..e.cl 7100 w~~~-"100 fr1Mw,februwy7 1175 OAU .• YPtl.QT •z r A BEAUTICIANS Slatlont • . ., •• .• •:••••~•••:;••• ''''''''''' ••••••~••• ,,_.,_ t•••••·-~-· HelMW ...... -'~'7iot . 1 .. -• 1 ,-NB-t'K . ~.,.....,J....ic• ulVE lo_,..,., IO-well REALESJ'ATE • 11!':1.B •. ··"'-............. TiY!'!' ,.,~I ,Sele ..... work 't · condition&· \ ~~ Quirutec:t persoci ~ ~p it.' \'IV"omen ( 7 · .., ~ ·• •••••••·•~ ~ ••-.. •••••_..., • ..,, .. - . lie 5 Day 'h ,ok . Rtf '(:i'•~'d, 2 ilJ1ot%-'· ,'' "'""~i . b •Pih o\ WAl«VEu ·e.;., • DMIUN!ii' 't~le ltURCtt ·.llUMIMO:s; II u YO R ..• k . Q ppor . ~11111 •• : 1.1~'1sle 1Jm.' ~ COl'MISSION :. 1'"'1{1•11,seuar .. i ..... Secoy>t.ia.-:""" ~fr. .. ' :;ti m>"· c LE: "J:i.~S&. IO~ ~~~ ~all Ql3J 1,,,·it.l! i)\wn 9 aln-1,_pm.. --n.<te.~D-de.nL@tO • tn••nnlllllkem.~Y,Wr tn .._ offlt•"l• S evea , .-,.. L ,.. • • t -~ ... ) 675-4562. , .. , ~.·1 fe1slonal Brok.eta ·own bo~•· No lnveit-La.ua.':4t1 1345 F&MlAL£.Lab.:'W,m'r AllAO.B SalW~- t ~ea Sa Salttapooplo. ~ •. t· ·""'1.t: Wi~l furnish ~lea-· -~ 1 pupa • .lls: W'Hkl !Old. AC/PC Ref_r. Cem9-t C.1.JPf eipon .Ion . •f.O l ,1 • ~i' Jnlerv'iew•M..t'tb9 -pk'eh. Yoncannotroiuf WHOWANTS1'0WORX Fft,£B . ....,,-25.1$.·' ~' 0mlx er .. To~>· , •••• ~,~r g rv1~ , If , , · a.Y" . forlnfor!'l•tlon1>aboL CalljWW6y;'963-ol63. • MYENCAJI!. ' . Wllfd rd 111 ,,. · _ • ~ Cn.,i.tenctna posl.lon f0r 1 .... eallt.~ .•T ~·~ SAL!:S--l90 yr old ... • CKO()S!: 1oar•ho\lr ADO&ABLE PP..i ~ wa Lit. B ·~· · Y. Optt -•MO'S L rigt\l person wl&uwv. K ·b~I .~ . ~ 00...,, Deeds woman/ U:: work tor yourself, 11d ..... 1ne i~· M F.£1 a• t , j\0~14( · JjllliO:.:~ •ASSIS I ability.for PM 's l/IHM. au en R.,.•r.."'-" •r . /ft•n your own -..... p u r • b < &d 1 ~0 1 d . 1 W.O. of!!. ,....,,. .s · Ot*at-W•C'hll•bene AP· lsos.t_,a nolia11i • fult;or part.time. Pl~1 omen.· e,4 tie ila'tb Retrle1>1-er.-6St-J:ss:s room 1'et w .btrffet. . , 1 60~3 n r .•xaar,&U--04U . RIM&. IT ply 14'.Sl,Superior Ave, REAL ESTA-ES Tcahll 645"+19f•,'tom ;~edlnppect " ~eat M!-G82S , .•,, . fi,uJ;1)e'rova bo"'~ 6 .... ~ ... • •• ·•"·· ~O~' il "l;pA ~'f! .J-J.e..-1&.~.o.t. . ·~ •na !l!!!M· a :J • ~ ••••l• item •. "'*1- .i'.:•P ~i;r~~·~ .r~~i!twln ., .. '!llii.. 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'M~om ·~ , ·' · '~ --~ -COSta..Npsa J hJIN't ~4'1~ "'"""' 1 •• ""' ,.. ~' l{u'ftr'Wk.11oo pf:r1~.+11ble '=>Re~l Esta{e' wdl'kStib : ActVloCc!~' LJ.J · r '\ • wcr,,. Ol.herparts.Planti.can· '!Ill •-'1 ' ~ t '!*'lbtibefit•. ~-driVL: ·peop·le. ; Kin~tlc!i,, n'C.,.l.23l 'Vic· _RECY110H.\ A-ri\lf£J.A1'ii'vJ· . . .t fll.O. old B~~/Beogle nlng jars. mucli lqOl"tt· G) l ftf\ •1~ reoord ~ G9•li• ·l>er&ckl~ J view toria St, C.J..1.648-71664 Personablql c;~w.e ,or ,· ~tilft n I . .Mt•··-·--mix' Mote'. Xlnt. 'w/kids misc. RJ!~l T" <; 1{111ffr.,.fi¥C. ~1.,.or •fH11 , Oil! 1 Answer nJ, e·us~ •••••••••••.,.•••••-••• COTBli38-7?87 at art lOam.'~ia.ts ~ ..,.iu»'a: t'" ·~: Ne':'p0rtBt.Ctt1 For:"a.p oibtment f961'N"~P<Jrl8lvd.,(:M t elligent, Ex · rJou~ ~ 1 ....... • 0 , FwuJt•• , 1050 Anaheim C'-t . Gar'lt'l4A.. · 1 0 U .t.. t A Pl{l •: E 0 apply Pttnnysaver, i:s:.ts • ~Y· , MAIDS Ttlephonei ·1~' ':ih 11\· S"lENO' > • r , ·~ • · -a 1 ~6~,c.;:;:;;,;=:""~.~,~~~, ~,~. _:J· :::·•1:·~ ~· t. , • , :\ ~~~'~JA ,J>~CK . ·•. ColoJlial ~ot~I • ~:i~~e~.d s,:d8~;~~ "· • .. ~~.' •••••• _,. •• ~!.. :··~~;~-;;;·~-;'~ ~~a:\ ~u:~uii !~:~ I Altir9HoM ''?-.fot j\Of?~~EP aet;ff<j , ·~u-. 40 /~-4455 · MA INTENANCE Maii W Pl lot. P .O . Bot ' L560. ~ldl.red ·in di~Lion. typ. Wi~ker f'u rn ... 11 .ol tove seat, nt'vesi used Decoupage, Sarnpl& ltt· ••!liiJ,1•+'••-., ..... ..,..., t13!\.\f.t•~ frOJ"~ 1 ,f(~·~ E Of, / .. 'l359 ~pt complex. ti7J-1188 Costa P.1e.sa.C~92626 tog ~tnpos•~;w· :~che~b ·~~.1~ M-o N I n.g. m ust ~sel 1. rariums. girtilefN. ~JS .. ~tY.oui ·•umme ;~.7.~~ir~~::~·.~: . ~at 10.Ppo~'l/nFity 'rues tbru F.'ri , 1-4!30. Relief Food . ~r gin~"::l ofc l;.r~~ h~.Y d~~b1:8 ~~ 968-&822. ~ AT. W·-l , Fllm. ~mile. l~ ... !. .'~~. ~~tio~ 1tioa. Hr:s .9..,t 1ts.4~r:· emp dyel! t,:-~. MANICURIST Ser•i.Ce S__.,.ilor ceduces. lamps, sofa IM--4961 KINGSZ. bed, new, com· items. ;,,111 1d. bu.f6-a •'60<>•lirn.ak1ng: .67: ~ ' ' ' .. K~" · '. --·. &ols more I t ·11 ~ 'd A . CdM ' ~fl:S> j ' ·-;r (.f~ry.~. Coutllre,'2043.· , • .c.LLXTEM~LETON 'S fl.tust know modifiod 't . ~ . -pee, s t1 -e. xtrl! cacta, . 1 !:;if; . , • Y{~lif( Dr,, Sl;llt lY.7 .. ''W&Jlk & L 4-46 E .. 1yth ::it.. C.M. diets & . rood .t>er_.v1~1 <te"~~l!:-n~ao:i~·;,~~: CtttNESE Nes&.olTables ~~r:e!1,1 ~~uhsu'!~! t.f E.R Eo rTH Gar.de nto. "1 • ! -..,._ .._. f , .. lf\f~ S-5300. '-~-• l /' ee G~2-0l!H s upe~v1s 1Qn . EOE. 32 Costa Mesa engirteertng· $15. Blanket Cheat, burnl home.'1ncldel.s:B-'248S. Fri, Sal, Su~. XR75 l10n· .It ••••t•••!'•'t,·~·••••• --1 • .• Au 1111.11 t.·IANlCUHIS'I' ..,,,1 folio\..•. U.ours a week. Schedu"le firm wood. 175. Cherry Sew da. m a ny items. 26'32: ~bllft~Ml<; TILE. N~w & • · · • -. · / · 'h Id be to be arranged. Xln'I · inc Table 2 drw drop IMPORtE·o solid Oanist Ken worth HB (Nr l :nt.P,Odel.' Free est. Sm Boys &Girls f.d:UeRp~·nldTaUbR1 ES!8 o1ce •. n 1 eded:s ~nb~~-~~~~b~_.thsJu0~ .. 1t"&-benefits. See Mrs . Newfacflityin lrvinein-le~r;nz.s.6.ta--=ioart. Tetikdining•-ble&loui Brookhurs t/Ad•ma:J •Job$Weh:ome.536-242'i . ... -a ,,,"'t .,. ... ... Dunl ap. Costa ~esa pm -, 10 to 14 yea r~ of age. Dai· . e _es a y, po r <" e I a 1 n n a 1 I s. Memorutl I lospit.a l; ;j()l dnstrial<Complex.' • · ··' • chairs. $200 or make of· 540-6489. T:rH SerYIC• 6093 ly Pilot dehvery . routes married, part ttmt! for 833-9821 Victoria, C~1 G "'-T£ i..eig Table -/chrs. fer. 615-4073b7-5-1973 I-'-'-'-..:.::;; _____ ---'- l•••l••••••••••••••••••• may be available Jn your ~fl~rndon & eve. hour~. ------Canta.cl Mrs . White ~ . t ~ . arage Sale Sat. &S~n. 9 'f R E ES Yul' c.; AS 11rca. 1-:arn profil ror de· Sall.J.ry : W.\llltt'ajn Must MATOR 1-: I~ady to t'are Rl-:: SAl.t-:SPEHSON For Interview Vanity D~r. ro.ter Bed DAVENPORT sofabed~ to 5, 1969 Olds Statiom PALJ\jS' $JJRUBS ' hveries&cash,tripsor ha.<r'e ,;r e~s. Ki)ply 1n for elderly l'pL L1\'e1n •NEt-:DF:D • Burfet, Tin Ad.,Signs C2l Orf.i 'ce de sk Wago n , h.ouseware11. 1 TR M l\1 E 0 '1nerl'handise for selling J)c{son.afte!r ll a.n1 .17tl5 Pleasant s urroundings& ScoltRealtySJG'""."7533 · Paui Dosier Sq ua s h ~losso. W/typewrlter drawer. tools. linens. clot.hes. RS.MOVt~D.lt'6·JllZ 'new subscriptions. For ~?Ot.!:._~vd.C.1'11 . i!d pay.968-1931 Neckla~e. M1trors, mis Lounge chair.·Musl S<-ll hardware, re{rig., TV. ~r-'--'-'=:...:.;;:.cc:.:::...._11nformat1on please c111ll • "' ---•• Associates prlmal1ves &: decoralo immediately.581-5'J74 220 Kin'ls Pl•.cc. J\(.AGK4::; tree IJ!("ovat~~ §_42-4321 . }o'rom Sa.ti G1IKL.FRl,DA Y l\tATUlt I-: Woman 45-6.l. REUBENS items. 3911 Sprlt'lg St N~wport Beach.. \ .\i.umpS, r 9 i\piDg •.&'f.nm :Cle i:n e nte-sa,,--Jcian : P~~·m' gep 'I o(c. $:!.hr. 4 lo ll\'C·in s m01ll g ue:-t Oo1h1Mesa' Orange. 997;5597 Pri ENT IRE llousehold m ing1. cleA'l1\-v ~C•p t~l,ra nl? arel\'. c~ll .hre;·<i daY. M""'-bl-de· home. Rm & bo<ird + LagunaHilis 556-7075 ply,. . FurDilure., Refri g . VH Movinl ~ever~ i M7-rl79l , '· ~ · 490-:;o0fi30 and ,~?tfon ;._~elJ.Sabl e & iocurale . .s n1 . s;,Jury, Lite duties. Equal Oppor.Ernpldyer ._--al Washer, Linet$, & Ac· Y-Jhing goes!:.~~.....,. , --VLtio-=.EI Toro area 11.all 'Phone 642 -8000 betwn I ..a2~9278 Needs A ' '_,.,...mce1 • l.O I cegrorie~: 718 Palm. JIB. only. 1819 Port Sti-rtm&. ./ob W..+ed. ~1025 ~l-f310. ' . &:2 ~dys..21lJi ... t. , . . _ -;-. ~ , . ··~··••••••• .. ..,...••••• 960-1CW8. N.B. .• ·~··••••••••••••••••••• Equa\ Oppor. EmplO)'er · ~ M" e ~ t <.:utter. se.m 1 BUSBOY .s---~';r/P.----· . REIGHT DAMA"GESal iCollese gra-d'dcsires fl /tm HOUSEK9ER R.et1red_.for ltaJ. Deh. t __......... ·-New. ·uotpcriM: Reffigs New twin bed frame. box u808 AmetbYil. Sat./Sllft. "pl. E .xp : Cobo l ·:L~~tlli[: r~lly needs Day;v.~.:..-i].S-340iaft5 8.A.M~PM 4 Hrs per ay. Position Wa 's her!., •Dr')'ers springs & maaress $35. A"l"tificial· tre'e.-• ·J' r 0 g m & E 1 e m IU.SIMESS )OU · Lt\•e 1n or come tn . . requires ~yping, fdJng. Ds hwhrs, -new wrnty Ni g Ji,t sta nd $1 o . flo.,..ers. Plaaltirt. All te · 6"o-lllYI · OPPORTUHITY 12 to 7 ; Private room . ~!EDI CJ\t~ Assist. Exp'd. 24001 Avedel...eCarlolta telephone a nswe riwg:, credit. BofA . ~6'2 963-4489 new.531~ ' · T.V. · c;ooo pay . 2 boys 8 Back office. Gen. Prac· _Equal Oppq~ .• F.ll).l?k)yet' <$Ql'Q.e 'f'ecord keeP.ing. Warner, Sanla• Ana. n J.. ed/ SALESMAH. ·10Calf "fon1~~25.24or t1-r'e .Sub mithand~riuen l'i' 1Call for int e rYil?W Harbor.919-2921 ORIENTALRUGS. LIDO GARAGf:i'6AL!:. F.M S. 7050 Will train. Real Estate 9ti8-931k.i ,,-r re~ume : lio~ 378, Bal. 752-1161or752-l~. •¥ • BOught&Sokl. Desk. & Chair, Stereo .,••••t•••••••••••••••• L1ccnst' Required . 2053 ls l.92662 RN "! ~ _ WHIRLPOOL Was h e AS:ian En.ter.pri se Cabinet. w /Goodn1•• ·s.· •reta I"-Newport . Blvd, Co~ta HELP WAWTED c ___ -'. SEClc1ARY soo. Bltn clisliWasher $40 ........ Speakers in-. .......... ~ ,,. " ria ~r\•iccs • !'li es a . 9 -1 a .m . ....:.;,~: d. 1 IOOKic:E:BtER -'Frigidaire·washer $50 ·-----'Your 1-tomeor J\olinc PACIFIC BUS. SAL~. Countt;C pe~ael. pt. 'Me ical Recept Ernrrgency:Hurse 0 . . 3 .Bar' Stools, t:•m .... : Cull 67S--J4ti8 __ __ _ lime da ys~ ATIEN'l'ION Ex1~r1Cnc~d Only. Call 'To Rotate s hifts {f'RN 1 Top n otc h. gi rl friday Guar/del. M&-8672. 1n1ng-game set, 48'" ladies clothing, si a.to. ·~---* C•MVASSH * HOl{Sl'.;W lyES. 11A~t -· 10W4. 644-----0:!95 Jn sm a ll dePt. lo'c,-ove r ill· needed for 1 galofc, e ·.M. rnd walnut tbl, 4 blk. zoo Via Graz\ana.' N.B.. -!1 .N. F~kmll y . g.rq.,~•n . hi1en Over 21 . 5 lo 8PM . :.!PM.t..~pply in pcl"l'io1~. 2 Medical Rec_:... nes:-;.&v<1c~uoru;.1':xper~ F;xper·d in all phases ot ...&; S"'ARS *' Captains chrs. $165. Fri&Sat. . :""~~Id 1.1 e ~· 1°•1 In Afon· th":ru Thursdat'·-·~ 5 ':'~· Tul'li . lhru Sal. r.1aturl'. Exnr"d Medrcal prl'f d. Contact Donna typinlg. s h , bkkpng, -" ; ljiO 496 -4867. MOVING SALE·lt all . l?f s oqJt'e .. rutl-~t .• t.nw. ·--•pu·-.'•r.oo Carl.s -.Jr. ll:IOJ2 Culver ,. ,Roache, HN, Costa ft.tesa payro I. 64,2-8080 . ' C• ir. .... -:.. .. ._.. OAK TOP T NB a ea 613 (11"1 '"'"''" ~.,-c; 1" ~·· -· Dr Ir\ Rcl"ept1on1st Must un--~ • ,, bl. w/bench, goes! Wa s h /dryer, · • r j . -~ l>~t hJ + c~~~E~ __ ._ . ..:__ der;s land need or ln· M.e.n10~1al 1-foa;~i~al,. 301 S~C H.ETA RY for r\.'t-Y.-gloo,:,MQd!!ll:p!.1.~Porta 6x34 , .. cradenze, 2 gold freezer. re frig. Antrffi •• J;{t; W.onttd 0, 5 "t>Me":Ced only··'" " · • t-'tousccleaqin'g-:"8dy once duslrial Co. & .palleql.'>. ":1ct?r13• C. M. t).12-2734 Corporctte offices neil.-i tile & Coniiole $elecl uphol d . ch rs. 2 Mple. plants, rugs, grasswa~ !'•••!l•••••••••••••••••• ~~J.39~ ~1:e wk to u.e<tn.bome J'or 1!.1..:.!.!.nci'a I l~p_anh;h.L lo.Of-•. ___ , O.C. Airport. Interesting . ~e~1 . ... . end,t~-¥!i-wjd,c:._~..,un,. Sa-l~.&-Su:)li) -:-9-...t 311 ~;\'J;l!if.E Cpl. t1\·e in ......... t.lNVAs$IMG busy su\M e ~SJ pef 557 7~'{P.. for yitcC\'Jc\\ RM',JCC.Li/ICll & diversified posttfu~ for ,-.s~ .. J{QOj.$~~' P•~·t·e1d -.,1tJ.r.dl';Obi. R&mona Way Ct\t:' ·po&1t1on. W1ll l·u~l/:J •~s·G -... ~,~ hr. l.ag l ch . t.•. l\1r ~ppt.~1ratynpcn .~ oa,·s &Nights .;:. ... ndb quallriediridividu'al.Top "'FirllyOu1 ltt<.I· .m:leti•· ''· ' ' · .lid ' Jd •~• • ~ "~· ~ · ~ > ""Y ~-d R -"l .Ad CONSOL~=ER£0 •A<• c ren. or,• .•.'I • S"Ol'·""'oo mo. h'e.Jpo .n<• ·r,om _J>anno, 9!'1-a-112 or MedTr-•-'ber lime, dtfferentlal pay ~~. ·, ~ n es':'"""' o. · " st"lll-· ~· . • ,.~ ·-~v lt.e ' 1 d 7 o .. 1 "' "' .. .. .. _ • 332 Th o 1 p 1 l OFNIC~ des~ .. _good cond·. •••••••••••••••••••~ .... wr inc . Ii ;> • ..., •• 1A)htelw cluh,St!IJ lJCl(els 4!14 6801 . "Scn"d Ftl':-U me to 146~ Full or p/l1me. t::xceilen1 • e at Y I o • 1174 L·a 4y ~eil.rrior Dini~g rm set, assorted ORSE EQPMl' ctosei>u& ....,_wa~ed 710 1·0 s port ing e\·ents . HOUSEll"-.Ell ' d . ~ NB b('n('f1L->. . P .0 .Box 1560, Costa W.,,.,...er or Dryer Sav r ••• 20~ ••• ~ n• a:::r: t \'oca o. !')le ...,I. . . Cont t:M J ~ l\.lesa Ca 9262ti _.. · urn.<>'IJ-""'•"""'---6560 sale. Over 100 West.em •••••••••••••••••••••• 5Jt;-571ti l\.!r .Sp1ker. .;\-per1C'n<"cd . iTialure Altn : .l ~~a-"'·rord. CO°'ST rs. en~ n: . . $60 oo each. At these Horse saddles from 5100. ------~-~_,. -AMES" SECRETARY-20/30 loca~ion s only_ &!ars GA·ME tbl & 4 chrs add wor:nan "''3 nled. v;inetl i\IGR Trnt• S150 gu<irn +. Memorial"'-~ hrs/"•k ., hr. Ty-. t•.le, ROebuck & Con1pony · hideabed , tbls, lamp•', up, a ssorted 5 le,pads, ACCO UNTINGCl.EltK duties, ll\·~·1n1 roon1 :ind . · . ,__,....-.. .,,.. .,... horse blankets, bits. IJT1m ed1ate opcnin ~ 1 CLERK/Sil board, sa la r y open . l'~r ner~ A~e~-46. J\lr. 301 Victoria., CM Je!jrn motion picl. Busi· Ad a m_s at Magnolia sofa & lovesea.t. elc. All s purs. etc. All n e w Costa l\.lesa lor ~hari J>lca:-ant l·nv1ronn1enl. l .t'"'·!-1~ :>~55. ___ 642-2734 EO ness. Resume(nocalls!) Huntlngton Beach like new.642--4649. merchandis11.~.7thru bi: . Uo 'h f -- - -4~3 1 LSt N wptBe h 9&2-77Sl&2?0E.l7lhSt. lOlh 9A"I to 5PM rson1n al'l'oun~pa.,·;1 T p--ta-. \'Cr._, ores area. nr Nr:t-.:D 2 Gd ladies. t-,ull, c;o 8 • e ac CostaMesa.54G--6090 FSTATESALESat.~-1••• • • • _ e. acl'ounts rt.'<'e1.,abl( e11tporary -1nter\·u~v.-,,...eekd~.,,s call •. h .,....,. (714 )556-8871 · &generaloff1ce.Sendrt• To work y.·/s,mall ~anur .. 545 4ll3. cvns. 'v.·knd~ Pt: ~~r P t~ne nee'. ?.11 ROBl..,SO..,S Security Officers 9 lo 5. ·House full ol $Ume: ro. 6 -Ii. mos du~rtA ia· call &4t>-SOO I _l_(1(h.11 ds. X46 ~5.5.__ ...,. ...,. !\1<:D or women. Over JO. FRIGJDAlRE. E~ctri furniture, some old , Dunn Bucks(dn 81/t yrs ... . Write ad 00 _ 1 78 .1>.ul y stullat1on of mzm rom-----, ------MIGHT COOK. ,.. '4 Oafs ;1 wk. 3rd Shift. dryer . ruqs excellent some new & many misc. old, does. Gymkhana .fJI 1 p o Bo • puler s~;s temi...Jnv~t ',. &Httw1 ATI~ . • FashionJ.i.d; Uniforn) furn. pb!Jr '& •• $.50. 646-~44-· s mall ttems: Eveey-thing ju mp s e ood w I (h Ctrstl) ·,\t ~s~. l·~ ~~~ contro~ or prsl<tijrllo 11 ~ '•lLiER P~H l>f'i \;atl.' club. 5 l):.-1 y ,"'\.: I . car _req d. Plant 1n I iqe w..-<:'I',lJ)JGl-l6'k-E, rGfri g mu s.t be sold Sat. t!hildren. 84i&-"M75 -'iJ~-.... -----l l'Ontroi 1t'xper. ~c1ir . -" ·~, • l\1Ustbl'l!.OodJ->uffe trp:.ih. DB ~ ~ I C ~L .._,. ~ · 968.:.....tSJS • f;ener ·""1 "<>fri&l ~""-.a.· M1.'b f:z.) s. r . 01 Td.::startuntnc!d.ipplyto ·-. .---•.. X,: ,· -1 1 • ,.n, u~, mp ex 1 a t~ •r Jr1e~f .< froM f.r.ee ..:c;.::....,;:;~'-T---,"-- "'-"T' J<V"C' • :;.';'\®.l'Wl•' Sa 1.'0m h r I' h ,--... t.·tL •<> \ .._. .W .rl''E: •. 833-'3 00 , ~· l•ke new •150 1 ~ ffROPOS hclpful.1 • hl~~{h' ~ . . ; '/.: (' • -.a ia ,_.fJJll.ulan 552 MUl\ip t' oo.ari:f'' ~'-'?}:un Thu~i, . -" ' ~1'n"1·'i1 ·111~_.1 1! 1' . Sell idle ltcm• 549 3041 es al .w 1tsi-,1111n~ 6 YaclilL Club,liU~&ys1de Esperi~1u:cd .l,/"l'1 01e.• !>.!or · · ·1 1 -··--~;::jl:J:: ~1 }lasOpcn1n~to·or -l'xper. ~01~et i\l r Ur CdMti'ia·----4:wM JI '1 • • ... t (:ti J)ynam1t· ~u'I!> ~qual Qppor_.Jo::mployer Jl am1llOll, CW\ai ~1 c~::i _...J.._ ----• -· --t-:sccllf'nt Be•••' fil>& -•S-~•v,, 1 _..w,...._· le: CU FT frost fre ~~~~!~==~~~~=~~~~: 111highfash1011 l';ten1or1JI llosp ital . Paint Tinter & l\1illman. ·~ ...... ,. -~r.•"• ~dspot Refrig w/auto speo1a lt:v shop 642-l7J.&,"' i'!(lual 011vur. Grov. rng co. near s. e st Libcr:il Dist'Ount.s Liz Reinders AgerlC'y iie m•ker. Xlnt.cond $'15. Super Scfts Girt Cocktail Waitrfts Employer . Plaza. 4 ·Day/40 hr v,:k. 4020 Birch St, Ste l04 ,TwiQ box sprino•,.matt. -----/< Apply Perso1mel Office Newport Beach ~--8190 f h db,,..., Also I Oay & 1 night job. No • Benefits . .,45-7101. Ask 12 -31>1\f , i\lonUlru t~ri rame, ea (',.., xln Stock Girt p /t l•xper. ne<·. Ask for lt1sur. ~qctGirt for l''orrest. No . 2 Fashion Jsl3ndNB Call For A.fpl. cond. 560.6'&-Sf73 learnsales /stock'4urk Ca rol ti 4 6 -tlSli Commercial lines. un· --·-t· Established1965 . APPLY IN PElIB<JN 842-1310 ' derwrit1ng &"l'.atin)'.!.. t:ic. PART-TIME ~qu~I Opportunity FRE.'.EZE R, upri g ht -----per. necc~s. Salary o•-w•n, STUD~-s ~mployer m /f SER VIC£ Sta Attendant. Sears. 2 Yrs old. Used 29 fashion l.i...d ,.... •-~ • E · encro ~ewport •--L COLLE~, OR Mir\. \ ~i t:o. f>enef1t s. 494-Iotl7 m 1.eleph Sales 960-l<IJti xper1 time. $200. MQ--6070 .,. ~ agency exp. fur new: m.· 9f 3U5B • _ 99lJE.,CoastHwy,NB -~~~~11111111~~~-I duslrial,l:omrn . .uo'v. TQr_ -------.------P.'8 .X. OPR. need m•!uce S •!LIO'T SE'R Refrige~tor, APt'.'Siie, ~•.A.Sill I~ ~ ._., .. A ""' _. VICE Stat ion At· $25 . 5~741 c• See: "4J;.5'71.W..lltt .. ,(P.T. house ma~geri1 c um m~ s ~ J O!\-ii( ~~w 1.¥1..E UNIFIED rehoible expcr. uns~·er· SALESMAH lcndt. ExperienC.ed. ,App-1-:.....-·~-·---'-....::C...~ •. -• . "' ;-, • ,~pe'r'~, full time. mid modernoff1ce!1~5-1'3~ .. SeHOn -~ in,.: is t.'rv1ce operator, Sucl'essful ptofessior\a.J ly at 1251 No. Cst. HWy . ;..GAS>O°R.YEft•. .JJ . . dli a~ IA·orking l"OUpl ---:---i::--' ..,.LDIS1KA.T cves.'t'opstartingwages s <1le s man· & e-xper·d L.B. . '~~Orki .I'S; J: f iJ'il....'.-..~--' h • L •r • forlfe.apl house.Coron· D£LIV~RY, par~·or: A~ceJ>r.inl~ons lit benefits. o"'·n transp. s ailor for Westsail .. --, . C'all847 OIUlfe! "~. .'-!llKll0'9°fl ·det Mhr:~SalaQ'...opeo fltime.J2per hr+bonus ', <-1'1 or· lnler\•1ew, ~·ton-Fri . Corporation's Newport SER~VICE Sta. Attendan1l---:::.'.:':;.:.'.:.'.=::"1.-'--j ·:.' , .~ $-l2'38 .• ·--.. . .ga~.-~pply 315 -~· 2~d S~s , • , 9----4 . Apply 10 person. Beach y.•aterfront facili · ·p /t1me"". Must be ayail AltcffOll ••DJS :::=..:.;=--,-:~--ll ~S!~.~Si~u~ol~e'..'E.:: H.B. rServb:t A.1SKttmh 1401 Avocctdo Suite 204, ty. a.lust have made a eves & wknds. E~'.d. ••••••"'·••••••• , ••••• APT Manaj.'.lei. 25 units OF.LIVERY femalemust OnCaflbasls."'tl·85hr N.B. min. of $20.000 per yr. only.Neatappear.'Apf>J)!" .• . .Costa fl.lesa. lite main ~ 21 yr"'oJ 'a)i!e neal ap· Apply2941 Alf9n~l rv1ne st'l11nA ct product priced morns 2590 Newport Bl, BYOR.DEROF .ti:nance:. gardening. Rep pearaOce. F1,tJI lime. C<tll Equoil Op r. ~player . no lo"4·(·r than SIS,000. Cl\1 'ADMfNlS7RATOR J~ 10712 K~l-e l la 833 _30.18_ PUYSICAL s 11molating pos ition ~. --, EstaleofLCOUingbam ~na heiminwr1l1ngonl.)•. ------~ ~· . w /unlimited potenti a1STi\TION Attend. ~hgt. *ESTATE* • ~--DI-:1''1"AL Rel'ept. needed. ' yu[RAPIST sclhng the. mru;L P.Of)ular, Jn ech. _cx.p. F\ill tt-me. . • J. Arcltitectural l\l u~t ha \'e cxper. eosta IRVINEPERSONNEL n h1~hcst qua11ty cruising~a1r~ew.cM. r*Au~TION* Proftt;nmt ~1esa S.10 76 17 SERVIQ'.S"".·ArENCY sallboals on the rnl.llket , . , • ·F ,..p .1,' of • __ ._.:_ __ = · Iii""~ Wou l d you like a tOday. Requirl!Stlt.>xiblcS fOO!<BO.Y-Sales(:lerk',. ~rn sn prop ~Pe c 1 ti 1 i "I.1 0 ~ i 488 E . t7(h 1Atlrv1nt"1 "" hrs. l nterviev.~ by op. Arl Su1>phes. 40 Hr./Wk, I.rgJtSantaAnaHome re1ta4r•nt 1nlcr1ors DentolRecp(.Asst. tha.llfnq inK, reward~nl:? 1 2305H.E;LIOTROPEDR Musl Ha~c 3-5 vrs ex 1'' /ti m r. Pee odonti(' Su1tc224 · Costa i\lcsa pos1t1on w lc:ompetilivc: j)ointment onty· (7141 sta rt S2.25 hr. App Y Fri U F · • / h · II u c JI Cal'64l--70 sal + fJex;bJ c h's ". W"' 642----6862 ". orSat -I-5pm 190 1 So SN. eb9th,l 2 Noon pe •. w l oruu~ prnl·. 1n .u . a , _,,,.,. ,.. · Coast Hwy Lag.Reh · PHll'Hi\NSONA:UCf. knowJed ge of s hu 644 ·0611 . · n~ed a part or full time • · · · 902E.17lh,Sa'.litaAPa fabric tion of inter. de -----• e1'JY$f.'d ., reg-istered Sal~sDf,tri~ TELEPHONE SAL~S. Call538-1929 cor.e pi:oduct.s. Alfred~!. u ..... ~NT;\L ASSISTANT, JUNIO'. "'"LESMEN lherapisl. Please apply r.len & w·o·m· en' needed E1<pbr1enced. We hllnl~!!!!!!!!!ll!!. !'!!!~!!11!!!11!!!11!~ .Clcrt'dofi Destgns:Z501:"15' ·~•tr~1de, fNflper~ ..or I( ~K J'ersonn~I office. Sout.h r ~· Ct\ C.:~t .54o.t.-Z8ti0.' :" i-tcl'\QPltra 1nee.541-7QlA 1'age• 10-1s. Eatn S20·S40 Coa ~t .Com!llu nily for a new prodlkt. No an apartment ~n San .UjCM ... 1020 ~--~-----· ' l-los pital,.31872 coast lar ge inves tmCnt Clemente.Needtwqmen •••••••••••••••••••••• OIST R1nuTOR wiritlG. per. ,week J(ettinF new JI w y. s 0 . La g u nu . needed. Ir you're fboking "!' one couple to work. useo bikes Ir parts. '$LS. , A'''O, l f 1ltt1C'rf!lted in "arntnt ll$ 4if,t1'f-:ym;i'f6r.;rarlt~~ 499-lJll. rnr p/time ·tncqjne Call Pcnnaneot. 2lJ-437·395f & ulJ . 2488 Newpor ..,-I y n to ssoo .~cr mo,p/.t. Call !fitiOOlt a nd Saturdoiy~. .<if~5!1 m :_5d!\'.":'~·: ~ask,foi:Marsh . , ' Blvd.,C.M.642..-7910 S •y~ • ...... ""--1~l2J y ~ ~ · f Equ.alOppor.Empioyer ~ .... . !I:!1!,_:_ _.__ • • • .ou :. .. 1,1.11t e_wto school PttBLISHER·s SALES -1 am a sCtiool c-.ras.& • Mokelt'A» '" ORA,Pt::RY Sea'instress.lby~p . ;~~Hhle , -leacher&J 'camSSOOmo TELLER Eq..lp1111..t 10]0 .•. HappyMt"(Y .. ~ o~er 'll .'Laguna 'Bch Jn · ,lotv.ork i(l~ell!'l'l. ·1 du yti ~EPRESEH:TAT1¥E part time. 1 need so MEW ACCOUH'TJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Payo.trlastyear'sbill:i;& teriors. lOJOS . .QilHwy. ~e\-,~~~k(J ~"'d~llivcrics 1•. fCh1ldtcn's Books) meonC to help me . P /time. Xlnt work'inc SIL~i.TPtt.ovies,lllk/Whl. 1 -l,iJlrl savin g. ag'aln.. .~6lW8. 'l'ra n po\-lat r(, 11 ~ : Liberal 1irls backgroi.wd , 549 -1<!52. conds in H. B. area. Ex. 36. 4W' reels. Xlot. cond. l etll'91t e:cper. ncces:it. . d d ~,, .. JICM~ _pr~ some sales expel'. Pu rl·----::-per. S&C or comm'l $9$.343----0333&644--4444 ·7055 ·~a talk~llbout it. l'all : DRUG CLEHK, exp'd, ~ e ·10~.,,---11· . tam e µo ssib1l1ty, calling S~LF:SLADY. e)lpcr 'd . bal\k. Contact Mrs. Al"' ·· · I •M0-71Ml fast pace. ·40 Hrs. Send q u ~ ~· ~-~ \In i ty ~ 0 u T a cc 0 u n l s. f or Uress Shop. Over 251 ~ison. 213:-678·3425. 103 . I L .. ~ a '· Iles\j_me. Write ad no. T~p ~ er . k!!Cores:&f!luseums. Soi l c.oll\mensurute •.·~··-•r•••••••••••• ·' 't.'V'f . .·.~· .... 1 • 288. Dally Pilot, P .0 . .Box KE"'PU""CH !«PIY"1.o Cl~sti1l.i.ed ad, no. w/<itu~ty . 548~18l. 1 SIAMESE • " , D_ASYSlTTER: li ve In 01· 156(} Costa Mesa cu ': " 360'tlo Dail y Pilot, P.O. . •· ·y(' •ipO eEd .• Se,at. pt. JM ., 933 3 \1 'slUS.l,., '. 1 f'iiiihltlb-. taffrlteoc,._ ·-oJ.l. M ture woman wh 92626. • OP .. R '"·YO' R Box 1560, Costa Mesa1 C;i ' SALE~Y * m * 1 F~m-.· ts .• wks. $35 r:.'.41f' . ~r:..:.,,; ~~:..~·== ~-... ,1 •.. ~Jtfl IOf\~h a toddlers. to.:ve. ----I: AW 93626 P f l i me. Exel u s ! ve 546;00~eves. ~..,-. ,,,,..., ...... ,,,\M'.I~' ' ...--1 .., .... w .-,11ii"•*i :11h1ft. ,557--5250 bef. 2 :· EXEC. HOUSEt<EEPER f~xp'd. Xeypu.n<:h Oper ... RE A L ES 1• A ·r E c hildre ns i lore. Ph ; ·N~ed· 1 You .,,_1. · · ·,. ~. '· ~ 1 1 ,~1i1cbtft', .~1tt4 flf .,.a~,.. p.p. , · Ex per. for large beach needed fo2_r hNf. per day. 6490-;,,~~!l-O . 'S~d a y, T-" __,,... ' ' ' I' •.f4 · ·' ,,. 1 :f:: 7'~!51:-=':'::~:; ires motel. 5eh<I resume 3:30to1:.>V PM . Apply al i\·Janager needed." We 're 54 -........ 1 , ,,...sh •••••••••••••••.•••••••• Cllllfl Jofl'la~udl'd. · ~A8\'iSJ1'TER Neede lo Classified ad no. 36!. Emplo)'inl. OJ"fice. Cla· on the grow"! Jr you are 5ec.retarf•1 ,..p1Tw0ilb111 HWttt• .. '. ttno >"OVDp..' S.:."11.t.'-*"~· " lor .5 Yr old girl i c /oOailyPilotP.O.Box Val Co. L701 Placcntla un aler.t .'a~gressive. Sl'.alel •._SlOPD.Mt Key,...c:•Opn· . ~orkie$JSo,Oiihipt\ua, ~~1!1~~~~~.1:,~~J..·f::!r.1.•;:r:r"'~·· 1 ndgtri. College Pk dis· 1560. Costa l'llesa, Ca CM . '-\' • ' dyn.,.·mic person who is m "'~ Ch&6se your own~-tiny poodl~$. Lab, ptllt o1'0IW. 8hf"H d•l!Ah\ I• a. ~:l~lli'I . ••••-~ Alk.•1 ttict_prer'd . 642-oo'l.3 aft 9'l6is " looking fol"' grectl. (uture 'Need ex pel'.t :S'elllng , Call,540--4450 doxie lf'ihtiu pit bolls .bo'lf •edtltat. P'Jf1 ril ~· , 1-., .._..o-Jt NM. •·.<tn d UIKE , ~"lh one or the r,·oe•t small computers Ca ll · o· ~·· l. ' o' """'1 ""- 10• r1,1mt. ~fin. ~. _lln. -· • ..,., • .,. · .NEV&RAFEE ~ C Caapuo. pom. '1 Prlallfd P•11•rn 111;: 01• C"'tln• &t.t-. N:;. , ~ EXECUTIVESECY CHl¢1l!Ctli OUP, compar11es in the beech Control Car~r Employ· ,, A:r.l'~MPO 1-mixed-puppies . Stud c1111d,...•1s1-i ••. 1.1.Ai.. .yett; rN y 1.,1 Pft•l 1·•••-, I• It T119 1 a.5 Reports directly 10 gcn·1 .,~~ 1 1 s •· m 1 A "'= <>t.Ac ... 'P • ' • 1.altfl 1• ,ardt+l5-._t'tl • · • ' ""' ~J _...... itcouldb't:-hurt allcnd area. con ;ic us. a ... r y en gency . ......,__,,.,.,.., ~mpoTemporaoH~ .aerv1~Lmw;1,~., S-6saMr.~,.u4n. NacM.A.....__..... ..... 1 F 11&.Ptrime manager. Must possess lhe Cl)~r Nite tll Red pl~s Qverr.ides. Op · 3.tOO lrvineBlvd,N.B. · Yj1 17Jl!af '£lti[y1ew.JJA. Mdzs.centsrc.-ddi.,.anitn NMIMr. · - E°¥per1enct.oCt0nly good typing,Sl-1.gen'lof· Carpet ll~ltoniand rind portunitv and growtb is , . n ~.') , , , OpeneVes$:Jt-fi027. forfir-.f-cl•11in•ll111"4s~i.t .,.::C:,t~'1 ~·~ , <;on(a ttJobCrelghton (ice s kills. Exp'd in out "E e~)1hing )ou've }'ours. Wrile: A1an.ilge-SALESr-1EN. p,art lu.ne, 3 'l 1w ............ '"ti;.-,:. -•'1' ,-r--. .,,,ltdll11~; olMnrtol1e !td· •.111••tc:r.,. \ 1 .• ' 1 Hetloftal ._ dulies. Irvine Ind~trial Real E a~" \ Pflot NeW-gi)apet. P.O. Call 644-&194 . · •-·-~ .• ~ ''.J' • • -·.,. "" -· 111~ J\:u.. Dettr ~· ..,.., Rf ... .•• • l~YIMI per!ionnel & recepl. wanted to kAOW about m"nt, tiox 355clo Daily Mwindowftlm. .,J CocllMllW&du~~ Af.:TM.E;•SSEl"-;~K7C ... t;.~ =.:U=.::J::.:r.: .!.~ .. ;,aj$.eli···~ I,·. A111 -oo Complex. Salary open. $ n-.. ,,.._ u ,, , _....~s --1· 83'l~aitllf5 A . hUet1li , • m •-M ~I : .• ,w . ... :r"!"'_, au" 1560. , .. .u1na • •• asa, · .,, Day&,, i•btSIU _ ~, _ -·-· ~ ~ Clfk. MY. 11111. ~ + 1' ....... _...... •' +.;H:lf.U!'.!.'':.!E':'.m!!!t.:!o:;yo~r Reply to Drawtr ex, FOR ~OURSEL"'•.' g__ ·'' Salesman w re><Pe r . ·~ N:~.,~uq~'!lr<;Yi ' X.LE .red .. ~C/~' ... ;i;z;M~!J§inCiir; =--.-... •:r l"FLATION•. Irvlne,Ca9:il!64 ~ r .J nuna g•m !-n i...E••• l~n'~!"~."1'.[Dj!&-6 .''"·"'•.;L p.,..~""au -~raf"oa .. "•·-•-ifllii.,INiL--~"·'f!!. " .. Monda li'eb. • T pm.'RENL ESTA11&SiJ .. peo. S20o~s•OO p/.Uma..INo liO\I' D N1'Wl><>rt Cir ., ""~ ~ ·, ,..., OOISI ____ . t. ~-.... . , •t Ii" lat .. L, ex FABRICS1;.0~ tsua ,., •• 'i>lc Wh• nol work in the pl)onc ;nt~r! 1,(/,. oppt, >'t•lftol\J~l and. . .. 1 ~. • ' • · ~ , .. i:lf ,-~·;-. eku• ~~· .Beelln <EMPLOYE Talbet."r \JnLaln hotlestarta:t-lun,lnglOO 557-021$. I.-'• • --Pr( t t.AJIPUPS f.'KC,"'~ba'm 5UtMM~lt ·' ~.ii-s'i.1. ~ =~~.~~= ;tr 1b..fon~· 'Conduct. i Full or part thne,,:xp. Valley., fll~' Be"c.,h & ll'ou.ota1p , SALESWO_..~&\l.,A.:l'' .,'YfA."USS&~, '." At'ie'd ~ X- 1 rayifd·, PR · ~=" ~~ ~aa·\~••, ;h~o~e J s hioo 111hoW1 req. Poss. a11t. gr. \ &6 ~ 1 Va.,tl ey? caU ,phU ~c MANAG,.,..E00• •. ~ ... ,HO~ftSS . __ l._, -e!!;Jf!d . J\fack.~9 ....... an ...-~0i J.1-in"ii..,. :.o '.·r·-!"_. •weeklyptctilrheck1,u1 Opon 3/1. Cosl.I Me1a. yeo .t i.i1c m • fora 1 Na~.e. Vl\11J.ge1 Rea,I \ .,._ Qvcr'~ • _,,~· -"*''*:.~~ It.a "" "!?'· .. ••••• or~j.rlcph<>ne.-W-i4-7 ..QlU.71'-772-4411.....-k l.4."' ~ ltttit 963-4S67 Needed., .,ACJo;LJ .. ~) .. ·.I .--. ~ i 1lAft:C &ltn 5chha~rier·'......, w·:~::u .• I ~ ~fi>ltll~ or II • •cUvl~ e wi.tboul surgeey. >A· t'an· • WA·l'(RtSS • Tt1tc!1\'ip a gtlft "PoOd~; 1 let•lfle ClaMlfiefl Adi lY~ eomt.) . apt. in !Sett '(/jJe Items wfth a Dal• 1lo1tic Ncw.eroductt(:iiU •Bt..JJE poLPHlN~ ~ Afl b"an pupil; lte•a l·Ma-l«llt ! .;·· l .5$ ........ t ll1'!l2f,Classlfl!\\Ad. NoW ,548-<lllO. ._ =~i• dO,N;~ .• ' ~··. • '.I ' " ' L -' • ' . I .. --,. I. _._. I , .. ~~"'---'-"---'----'--~-..-........~-..._ _________ ...._......;.. __ ~~- ~ I ri , I r • -< , • .. '"' ..:.. -.. , - DAILVPILOT FtiO~•bruarx?,1&1' ....... w • 9060..kw..;;::-1 ' . ,. ................ ,wlod ............ r·~... ......... ............ : ' Sc tllO ...,.w_,.. .,.590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••-..••••••••-.•••••••• ,,,,,,,;;-~;;9"'4, ... _, ' "--' , " 1'"'"' I ,., I t ,_. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . . ..rw . • '~ Mhct •••• •• ftW•• ... 10,·1 18~ ALPHA CAT ~lee~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ·-·····~ 97,11 Dtiti.n lfl' t720 J-· ·~lO ........ __ ••••• , •• , ••••• 't_ ·················r·-,· ... ' ad ---::r_. w1u' OLOll·N ~·-sELL" WEP:AY'l:OPDOtllAR ................. ,..... ~ . ,. ' ' . -':I'-•• '! ............ . •tit>'• •••••••••••••••••••-• 1 y.n.ewe.,. ...... ~ -n •"""" P'Of\TOPUSEDCABS •••••••• ••• ••••••••• ••••••• . • LIASE. ~ 1'•PUltfC'*1r TAINLESS Steel 1lnk, dom,n1trol• '° llve 11\Jf~ 8 •iii. 550· lfinl FOREIGN,OOME91'1C "llCAPRJ, V ... ~':w""u:'.19611 4 DR. Pat"'n ~10 • >-•' ·.·I .... p-y. lf1re, 7 yra ,...._.,+..;fr new. 2 dltplay c~. a le••ont. $.1915 . Call cond, I tiinll•, rtilrich ·orCL~CS ndlaJUrea.I.Jk Sed1n,1tJck. Rwwaood. lteaonible.4"-4IHI. •TOHITI 7;lfPM''* wrap1>ing tbl.11 l lg. Antq.. 960-Sfll. r.•rin1. S2'00brlt'ade for lf your car la extra eJeu /~t. -~ saoo or be1t offer . ~ • 1070 Lot• of Outal•ndina atove. 673~14i7 evt5. •STEEL float.a 36' dsl. 'J;...;;n••t machine. see 111 lint. • l t74 CA.Pll 2100• SS1--0CT5. ' ~-··•••••••••••••••• Fumlnture. ·rerrtnc BR cr,1. cutter. '89, Xlnt 4'. ~ I I IAUlllUICK VI, 4 •J>~ed,, At'f.l'ttt I ,1, WANTED SellJ, Cheat:i, LR. lltt.I ln ·~1Jereo I091 cond $24 K pvt ply 1 2925HarborBlvd. 'radio, Malek-1 decor Fiat 9721 TOP CASli l)OLLAR sever•l1nyle11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548~01 Moll!w'H ... t.S..l Co6tatrtu1 87&-~ p11etage. Car n•• tow •••••••••t.••••••••••••• ''!'AID ' -OR YOUR 1.ots -•l1GllllM L'RTV M , .... r· .... , 9160 '' mllu, See <his o••·mom'B • "'' · 0 • ""'" ire. TOP DO" .. R. 1-·s1i ·-'• .. :r.'.... ..... c•""-_.,Sal.._.• ... ·-··•·············· ~ --• ,U:WELRV. WATCHES, • -i ._ .. -Xlnl cond. 9>4 ....... 1 ah "' ""' ,_. " ,__ · ~ART OBJEC'l'S. GOLD, a .......... M_apleTreuel 1pm.uklorDee IYG-0'0.y MOTORHOMI! PAID ,GvSTAr_.. 'siLVER SERVICE, Tbl• w/6 ho·back clln. >'ullyRlgged--Car . • RENTA!.'i IMM"'D' ... TB.. y UMCOLM~URY ORA.MGECQUMrf'S "lFIN £ 'FU RN & AN · Milple dining seu w/4&6 1974 New Tvs, half price. topable. 1489 963-8144 DALE'S 838 C '-" 16800..JJtoch Slvd.. NEWEST & LARGIST . JAGUAR . Sales. SeJ.vl'ce,'&Uasift:I NLWl'lJI{ i. IM l'lll\ l~i • J?fQUES. ~5'-2200 c:brs, roc:kerit. rec.liners, Solid State. Fo,lt AU..11 H.B. t7J.4J 8'2-8844 IMM EDIAl'-E . hide·<1·bedh sT.VSleFreos. t:lr 640-5b'73. Luders26'Sloop. BIA8~!10AlrMtri,:om~, lllGNC.AlS •lt7zr•-•2600•" . DELIVERY l lOOW.ContNwy.U. RJNGJ.6Scls. Oia·Rub1e · &blk/w l s. reezera 12500. • se -con ·• g · ""'",.."' AllModela&Color~ 2 MOS lApprai~ed $1250) $595. & ,wusher11. dryers. JtCA 23'' color TV llome 499-1140 1a5 mileage, Sips. S. 4 speed. AM/FM radio, '4 · '!'13·431 ·1924. Leisur rerrlgeratora, .desks, Entertainment cel)ter. SA.500.fjrm .831-912.6 decor 1ro\lp, vinyl top, Dick Miller.Moton J .. , .. "•World eves. sewing machlnli: ltunk Beliut. stereo, Maple. ZS' Sl90p, inbd. 'engine, 11unroof. uichelin tires. 120W. Warner • t7iz -~-k -~ Da ~~-t,.~ 9170 ,. So 1 . • ..................... . beds . Game tables, S12S. 751 -5228 n~ wor _,, YI •~· ,,,.... Green with black vinyl -at . ti a1n -l.e l Ati.1 ON D MARQUI ' bumper pool poker & BP-5846 eves640-5846 ••••••••••••• .. ••'!:••••• top, whit~ j::~pri decals. Santa /\ha 5.57·2132 JENSEN ··cluster Ring w/Gold dining table~. Lots of ZEN Color tv 23",. $80. ' · 25xlO'w/ifewpatiocover, 3100WCult9twrU. (530JEX)$2586 •·· oickel.. Ap~rox a c.·11ral. mi.sc 111cl.d 'gbooks.'.SOme RCA liWiv . 6ase b/w tv, 32'PCSLOOP loc)lted on the Colorado • ' GUSTA.fSOH '68 t'IAT, needs minor HEALEY Make orrer. 830_ · · item!! subjet:t to P"'511le . $40. Both xlnl 003-6893 $2800. Zl~--s364or Rlver, P<irker Ariz. 1400. • . · 642•9405 UHCOLH MlllCURY eng. repairs. Best ofrer. J> l 1 Food 0tvailable . Nie ~ 211-41.4-:-2354 Call 896-2155; f\11--094 615-5856_ .... ' v ·PY.;. •hon<>r BofA ,_ •M....,. HALICRA>'TERS short , .-.,.. I WE BUY IMPORTS I6800BeaehBlvd.. ...,. old Bul0\'11 AC'cutro Char~e . wave radio model S·T7A. 22 .COLUMBIA, sips 4, -:-H.B. (714)842•8844 ·• Man's Watch. unwom . .__....., TERS ••~OM $40.4.96-5749. new interior, 4 sail11, 6 Auto Sen-ice&/ O Top Do4Jar For Any -. _,, llP, galley, head. lighted 'arts 940 Makeor,.todel. 1973 CAPRI. auto. air, List 12SO -Sel/ $165 2075.,t NewwrtBl.CM loatl&MarlM compais, inclds aii ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIMP.A.NOS DecorGroup.Xlnlcond. 673-7689· 833·962Sotb46-8s86 E.l,.etd equip. ready to so.ii. tn AUTO PAINTEtR Wants ZD & MPG. $3100 or be•t or- ltcetlonflMIS 1080 26 GAL show aquarium. •••-•••••••••••••••••• slip at Dan~ Point. $3800. Xtra Work. Very_ Reas. MA A rer. 751-5093_:.::· ___ _ •••••••••••••••••••••t withstand,S25.962-945J Getterol 9010 838-1007 Rales.--Oall Mike at 20015.Mancbester •• 72 cAP~l• WANTED afterJ:OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-3211 . Anaheim 636·8000 ·rAX ADVANTAGE ISLANDER" 32. pedestal Xlntcond. 2QOOcc Eng. TOP CASJ-1 DOLLAR Miscelloneous Donateyourboat. steer·g., uutopilot, VllF · TOP Doll1:1."r paid ror $2300. _ 642-7837 PAID FOR YOUR W011tff 8081 BoySeouts 546---4990 r;1di o. fully equip'd . VWEtt:C)-t600SpK Blt1W 0sandj-llotherJm·cAPRJl973.V-6,stick,24 JEWELRY, WATCH.ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• -548-7435orS46-4608. •CALL~-GJ40• porledcars. 1 ¥PG , good rubber , ART OBJECTS. GOLD, WAHTB) loots, Maint/ ------R s Crevier BMW rad,·o, $2550. Eves . SILVER SERVICE, Amp tor nt buy r , S..-.ke 9020 Private party will take FOROT AN '. .... __ .1. FINE FURN & AN· 1 1 . e ~ GI._ or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sailboat for down pay· 4 s pd, includes sm. V8 208W.lst~ 536-8510 ·1QUES. 645-2200. . e ec r1c acous~c u:ion R 0 BERT MAR IN E mcnl on cottage + ren· Ford . Asking $7 S-. Santa Ana . 835-3171 Colt 9717 ......... ~---~ 12 string guitar. Also Formol"• w /la•ges t · tal , Laguna Beach . .536-1607 TOPDOL' ••p •FIREWOODSALE• want to rent Fender· ":J' . n _ 7, -A.ID ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rhodes stage or suitcase yacht maint. co in NB as ~~...:!:..... Mtir.•!f. IMMEDI •TB.Y ECO"OMY'. ;<>rg. Euc. de! $73. cord. . foreman . I h.ave the • · --"" ?;$43. in Cord. 581-1122 keyboard.:_846-1677 same quality ul % the loofs:,Shp Docks 9070 Ca• cs 9520 TOP CASH ror clean '72 DODGE COLT 8 ~CoastFirewoodSupply WANTED cosL Bus 963-3131 /Res P•••••••••••••••••••••• ~·••••••••••••••••••••• usedcarsandt.rucks STATIONWAGON I TO BUY 960-3311 . CllANNEL, Back Bay.no 59 T!!JUMPH TRJ . HowardChe'ff'Olet Auto.lrans .. air,'75tabs Hew9il•No . -· s<iils. Low bridge. $50. Cla~stcal Sports Car. Dove and Qt.ulil Sls . paid! ll49FWZ) ShellHeddocn PA,RTNE.RSRl _P .1"loats.Morine mo.548-4471 , Cut·a·away doors, lo mi Nr.MacArthur, SOSHARP! Sm<t ll ,matchsheUs$2.S ~·t;~r4~~~~:ft . Fishing Equipment 9030 --: ---,, '?n l_lC~ e~gine. Clean. J a mboree and Bristol 5·5700 dlr Call 54.S-793'7 a . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLIP AVAIL S ~1050. Call 673-7635. Newpor~ Beach833----0SSS D~....--9720 ~-WAN1'ED·. •73s•-11rorEI MERClTRY 50 Hp, Short ....• NewportBea_ch ••• =~.·ooal/ • ,..,. _.,,. r s 1 • ·~· s~LusyouRc ... •1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAG Carpeting, lOxlS, Ca m i no 6 7 3 . 6 184 shaJt,JO hrs max, bottom .10 -:v" ower or a1 Veh"cles 9530 llOW.. A"' WILL IUY YOUR excellent condition. $75. anyto"me paint. clel". start, gas lU -32' Power only 1 e p-top pn"ce• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -, • o•TSU",TOYOT• 69 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe Air t·ond. <Zti.'IJ 14!.l l $1699 • 73 FIAT 12 4 Sport Couoe Air & mat-(:. {IB&J Fb) S:\:J'J'J . ~ Qicll' Miller Motors nun Call 586-5789. ....:._ t:H n. ssoo . or bslofr. Ron, ti73.c.-_5"5:cc"='---I MUST BE C' r:.&.... ..., "" A "'"2062d ---1970 DUN'E BUGGY, ~ ORVOLICSW•G~ BALBOA Cash lmmeclately -~-~y:-;. · Boat SliRS ror rent, N.B. s treet licensed. Rebuilt Will take anyt.hing in A IA" 120W. \V<1nier 'O l d Gold Sliver · · $llOO ••• •••i ·trade, watches, rings. PAID FOR OR NOT. atSo.Mu1n BayClubl'ofembership : • I97525 APJOHNSONOut· $2 .50 per rt. Call engine. ·""""...,_, · p 0 644_1158 J.ewelry, C~ulS, Dental board Motor . LIKE 645_2898 l"=:;;::.;.;::.:;;;c.:=-==::...-1 TV's etc., WI LJ... A Y T P ,~anta,ccA_n_• __ _ '---~-='---1 ti o l d D1a1nond s •1974FO'IDIUIBLE 2000HARBORBLVD~ DOLLAR. CAU. KENT . • . •. ' · NEW $600 6411-56-13 ----645 _1500 ALLEN 540-<M"2. 69 t'1AT Spydcr'; xlnt MUST SELL l'o1edit . Watches & Other In· __ :_ _ _: __ --·-Boats/Speed/ TO, SURVEYOR • d MP" S o• C IJ Li • d" f . & tcrestint: Items. Highest SJ\1ALL60A'fllOAC Ski 9080 COSTAfl.1ESJ\ con .35 v . 11....,. u v g. rm, 1netle, ng, · .. Pd H II MIHI M.HOME• -----SALE· WIRE Wl-1.EJ::LS 548-V833 . ...,.,., .-rices . ouseca s-900 wa· ll •~ .. t gcncr"lor ••••••••••••••••••••••• miSt:.646-4'.._, A lO I N W uu.. .. Loaded with camping DUNLAP·636-1902 --------PP n y. ew cstcrn with battery t·hargcr. !ti' FLA ·r Bottom 327 e quip men t . v 8, .Autos. Imported Mapledresserw/mir$40. CODffM1ce613Beln896lle.)567' &7 Co. New. Wurr;1nlt•cd, in Chev . l"'r op. $2,000. automatic, power steer·••••••••••••••••••••••• 175xl4Jladial.$2:4 .88+ E lectrolux Vac $15. __ . __ -/ · l'ral<' Portable. n1oun1 979 7%9 eves, 548-2241 in !{. Les.:s than. 28,000 '7t 260Z, air, Ma)(I, .6Lk. Grand total Oliv.Cal $25. WANTl'~D · Twin bed box o n t ransom with b:.iu day!> miles on 1t . (38.'ILFMJ Alfa Romeo 9705 shift. Emerald Grn. 00-6474:.._ springs. Clean reus. Call U•n_k h'oldi:rs. W~1~hs !i2 Transporl;tion____ $5396 ••-••••••••••••••••••• 14CKIO mi. clean. SS,595. 3 pc. SPANLStl BR set. art6PM645--0992 __ Ills. Stow Wh1.le un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUSTAFSON '73G.T.V. Alpha Romeo, 833 2_'.!18_ , Marble-t.op side table. wanted 1'"' Schedi.ile 40 der"'.'ay. G1~ea~ct~;,!~r . LIHCOLM M~CURY -Drk blue, 20M, &aut .• 'l J 2 4 o Z MUST Cold sw1~el rocker. 8 plastic irrigation pipe. marine 11 _ ··, -· Campers Sale 16800 Beach ~lvd.. ~~· ~·Call Dennis SACRIFICE •Ajr', mags, place ~et dishes. 3 lamps. Must be reas. 979-7570. __!"i rm. 642·0673 -Rent ' 9120 H.B. (~4 1 K42--8&M --=~ _. AM /FM, auto. Like new. 8arga1n8uys!646-4605 ~ , . '73251-IPJohnsonO.B.2 1 ~ ••••••••··~··~·•••••·~· 4Whee1Dri•n 9550 1962 Classic G1uletta 10500 mi .. $4,800. or as· . WANTF~D · 16 Tri-+lull eng. hrs, elcc. starl. S475 3 YH Old 8 Cabov!r !'ii·••••••••••••••••••••••• Spider, spar e parts. sume lease +.&&O--Om 9727 & JEHSEM HMl,EY IMTERCEPTlll Salt·s. Scr\'11.:e. &:Leas1ng NEWP(]l{T lMPLIF\T S 3100 W.CN1t llw)'.ll 642 ·9405 Karmann Ghi~ ~· ~;7-3-5 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '5!1 K.\H:'llANN GHIA. I NC"-' l·r1g. new brakes. ~51J C:.i ll 6-'·l---tl866 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:1 HX 2. xlu L cond . A,\\ Vi\\ Stl'reo 'J'apc, un der "·arr;n1ly t'4·1-425K ;11tl·r ti uo '72 M.t.ZDARX·l S1'A1'10N \VAGON Eeo11omy ·I Spt•cd & Original . IH5·57UU 1 lali''WO)iJlr ' '73 MAZDA RX.2 \\:llO\A' ('iHlpC, 4 Speed, & Shurp ~ 111:Jti llSV) t~:. 5700 dlr '73 RX-3 Coope Sll\l'f' l.JL".1U ly, cronom}, aulo lran:.., 27,4.25 mile:.. & vu d ;1 ,v Complete , ~ll•t•hanH·ill \\';irruoty. tJ!t'Jli(;E f Only 52399 645-5700 dlr t ·73 '72 ~1 AZIJ A ltX·J . L'uu)Jl'. ~ :.pcied . t•t'onunlll'JI' l7171"L'VJ ~AC1D~dan,.la~lew / Ski Boat . 100 HP. 675 -538~a!tertiPr-.I grim earnpcr. S9'l5. Chll ,71 l-'ORD Bronco xtnl Reasonable 1 645 -l2Z7 ~wi ve C.,:fs. or!'11catop, Reaso nable. clea n _ ~II-kl l!~!i.J.. d v .g A IC · hi ·-----· · '74 B210 : A/C.8trkstert.'Q. whl w/ yel. tnm, xlnt. 831_125~ · -------ton · · • ·new w 1s Audi 9707 Extras' Under w:1rr<1n· 9730 t;.I J ~.'iiHt NEWl\~HPpoolpump --------_Boah,Power 9040 CAMPERSHELL & rims. 1ow b_ar, Lrr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty.SJts01orr.961!1-3767. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <111· 5 1299 ~"tock chrome springer WANTED to Rent-Small~·~····~···:·····~··••• $125 962~097 htch.S2BSO.S47-5349 ·72 IOOLS , 4 spd. 4 dr, -, --.--, . _ -·11 JAG U,\R XJti: :i -Or. fl"Ofll end ror Harley UtilityTrlrfor Few Days 24 OWENSt:ab1n Crwi..scr • -----True.ks 9560 A,.1 /f-'~f stereo ta!)t!. air. 73 XJ12 SEOAN. 1m . t-'ull power. leather int .• David.son. Reas. orrers. by reliable l"Ouple . V-8.Pwr.llead .. lecl~x Mobile Homes 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo mi, 1 owner lmmac. maculale. Ong. ownt!'r. :RS,000 ;1<'t . miles. 1Si.·r 645~952. 644---0259. _Sl700. ----b7S-46UI •••~•••••~••.••••••••••• ,65 FORD PickUpFIOO,ti s.t8 9ii42 Sliver grey w/black in-:it5BW 1 Sii~5 IJlr t71~) TENN'S Club lull mem. MMsical 3t.i' alt ea bin DIESEL I O x 4 _2 1 n ad u I l cyl. reblt eng, gd tires, :----:----ter. (-Ju1ck sale.642--3121 8JJ 9300 , f • Westminster Pk. fronl w / ca m per s he I 1 74 AUOI 100 LS. sunroof. ------· - ber ship. $1250. Call Instruments 8083 fRAWL~R . i.;ls. l200mi kilch. 1 lied, alum awn· 646~2167 · 4spced. undl'rwarranly. '67 DATSUN P. U. Good 644-52921552-7959. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ran~e . l' heads (elec. in)!s & shed . Space ~----~195. 4!J.l -4M71-l"Ond. US mags, nu tires. --WANTED to rent or buy holding), ~I ~h?~crs + Short walk toeveryt.Jring. '68 FORD F250 J>1ck Up , --, -----roll bar, buck slS, stereo. '14 M.t.ZD.t. RX·4 l '1111p1• 1 ~Pl'l'd. air. 1 :>.11uom1ll·:.·Ua l~nce 01 11cv.· l'•tr v.arranly!1 !HUIJ t\~I J S l'l~Cl.\I. ·rh1 ~ \\\·ckend l>nly 53 199 c 111· ' PL~NT SALE, corner Amp for electric acoustic etc. J\.1AK E ()I-f. EH. A~t. S35()0. Ph · 5115--7616. 11" Westways Camper. Aust1•He oley 9709 25 mpg: $849.642~12 Br is tol al Jamboree, Gibson 12 string guitar. 673 -1003. ------536-3212 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- ·N.B. Super pnces! Sal. Also ·want to rent Pe.n· --..-iSHtN(· BOAl'--Moto5 rCyc l6/ ---'68 AUSTIN America . IJ 240Z, a\at~aii:. m s. 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~ · · · ~-Rhodes~tageorN.llt· • coofe rs 9150 .195SGMC Ranchero auto, clean, arwi.,m...$:&:iQ, am/f!Jl..:JQnL~--261 _ k , I+ ' , ' 1 I 9i t~«tkeyboard. lWi:lt'l7 2fl F'OO'r OWl';NS ·~•t •••••••••••••••••••• (~ton Call 833-3976. --,,,. -mi . $4900.~:J'Pf .,, . .MIN ·COA ,Autm.bare, -ti75 -UJOO '15 f\~WA SA KI 903.z .1. 646-9754 ~.slJ'olJer. Cost $1500. Sac. FENDER-Jazz til str . ---.-. • \\.'/XtCils. ?¥l ust see to ap· ------------67' 3000 w/ovcr drive.. ·69 DATSUN Stu. ~a1011. 1 1."600J stlVer Fo•r$0le, Vamaha, 6 ~atr + sm 24 ft. Mara_uder. 72 rbr ~s preciate. Under 500 mi. 065 Clli'.:V 1:? 1'. 6/!>l1ck. Complel. reeds. Exel. Auto. lugg ral"k, new $ISO. ~7-4137 po w e r r u 11 a m p . f /I> lo hrs 1mae twn merl". Must sell! Owner has !~adder racks, metal box -cond. $2.100. 4M.....J840. tires. $1295. 645-16--12 t:lassiried i\11' 642 5ti7} \\',iiH .iii rl·~uu~ ~~ . . 548-1677. l&s hp l /O uJm lrlr, mk JHnk .497-2516 cs.SSS0 .646 -5632. -------- GuMMERCIAL hair ofrer. 714 -9'J8·£1130 -----63 Austi,,.Hea~y Fiat 9725 Fiot 9725 Fiat k:lryer.~r·eond.forauta, Foi'SaleFenderBasSm 1969 500cc KAWASAKI . '61 FORD pick-up, nu 3000 9725 M a n u a I ~ R o y a I tOO:Dmp, xlnt cond. 36' com 'I swordfish. doc. needs some ~"Ork, $400. tires. new trans, gd cond. pewriter. 837-9463 $300. b75-4 471 GMC. 2 radios. OF. or best ofr by 2/10. Call S400. 847-1.7~<9....._ __ Meler. Private party. ·· : ine ((Ountry Club full ~ING AILo1iax.. & BU(i'iJ 645-1744 aft6PM . Toms7~-8089an6 pm . 'SS FORD P. U. efu.b e r ship. $900 , Clarinet. ~ , , , '74 1-lodaka 125 Dirt Bike i225 642-4183 •. 3120> • . ..• 675-1564 • 72 AZTEC 21 I. Trailer Xlnl eond. Must.sell $495. --..=...cccc.....cc=.'----22.5 HP, like new1 n&out. ff :O.l1nt cond . <PEV117) $1999 Dick Miller Motors DEJIJ UBA diving eqdfp't. Offic~ furt1iture & 42 hrs 644-573ti ~~: er· 496-7307 art. nks, wet suit. SeaKing Equiptnent 8085 . . . · ------- !B eng. Ant.ique Marine ••••••••••••••••••••••·7~2t -;BaytinerNisqually 1974. YAMAHA Mini · ~ii painU"I" (1&50J Misc. SECVChts$8/24,exoc svl F.lybr;idge: du~ con~rol, Enduro l!O. 500 miles. ~2-9294 chrs $15/251 drft math 225 ~MC, lr~lcr. ~ood Never used-in dirt. Xlnt 1973 f'ord Courier P.U. w/ ca mper shell , purchased new in '74 ; only 12,(){)(_ 120 W. Warner mi: has not been driven . at So. Main SabtaAna past 7 mos. $2300 firm .. 1 -----------1 549 ...... 1842. BMW $65, P1 er.ce..i67 W 19 CM condition. "ond """0 •••-7873 afl 6 F·)Yl_ilTE vinyl boot 645·7411. Also'ski boat. $1400. pi\-1 · _... ·....,.. CHEVY 1-'fon Stakebed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 1972 Ford $35. '-• Qtll67S-8866. · Excel.cond.$800. r:: 2-7118 · Pianos & Or-qmil 8090 , , . '72 HUS KY 400. C.R. Like 830-5906 ... _ •••••••••••!.•·•••••••••• 26 lio_~ton Whaler, W~I. new. Never raced. $750 !------------! :1··~xcJus1ve Bal~~. Bay CASl-r ror St~inway or not 1n s~a \Jed . Classic. ororfer.536 ~. .,,.'2:Jub Membership Call other g~. piano. Write Needs' hltle .wc;>rk . $la.50 ---V•s 9570 !;,~llect, (714) 4S9-6165. P .O. Box 302, COrona del or orr. '~5-2898 '72 YAM/\ llA 650. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• jlll'.F Mar. 92625. · · , cond . A1 ake offer. or '71 CHEV. 1h T. Van. Xlnt JVJNE Coast _Country Dorsett 21 w/4 wh~r'!, i.radefor '!S46-11<3. d N bk t "'<tub ti.tembersh1p. Sl.150 CO .. ST MUSIC s ips 4, eneJsdhcad, twin ------'-=_c:.;::c__ con · u r s. ires, :.~bans. recs. Make Of· . C~AM~ 1 0/B.Must sell !~--,1385 VAM.'75 250 ENDURO, ~=:~:g-1;:./~I· •')ierJtn~J. F b 0 :laJi 300 mi. Im mac! Moving . *w•IN ,f&OaaRGAN~.* '72. l~ft •. lSOHP,,1!0, Cull)" must sell. P P. Dave, '68 CHEVY Van llti, runs ~Unb0ard7'2 '',$20·,70f\. "'" equop t w /ba1t tank r " Other Prizes · 548-9842 good. Good work van. · 1t.O. slot car track & Booths-Exhibits S3450/offer.~833~-::'"~1~69:_~.1 ::;;~::=-::;:--:;::-;::;----$850. &45-2702 ·"trans-former $3tl . '70 Yamnha 650Chopper.1-'----------·1 .._a ~-Jam SessiQ/1§1 Boats, . "'"~ F'un & Gif~fOrAu a...t/Ch..+er 9050 Xlnt cond . Many custom '69 CHEVY 8 cyl, nuto 1974 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAVE! Crevier BMW 208 W. Isl Street Santa J\!1.a 8JS..3171 Call••2 2851 for free • accessories. $750 or best trans, R/H . Xlnt. cund. P R E M l U, 1'1 0 a k .... . •••••••••••••••••••••• <----Fi-wood, mix &save at Calendar or Events LEASE 43' COLUMBIA, offer. Days call Bill at 557-7834 ------• OR•"GE COUHTY'.S ·~ 675--0970. Eves & Sun· An $75. p/~ord: p&-1192 or Fl ELD 'S Warehous e ~165. a week, yr. leilse. da)' call 545 _1044 iJ DODGE, l'o1ags. cust. OLDEST ~~9 Sale. 400 Pianos & or·l-'"'~0~~1~286""---~~-1;:-~;------interior, tape deck, ice· & . ME Me ER s H 1 p in J!;ans, new & u se d locrh, Soil t O&O HOl_lda 125 SL 1972. Low i..:"°::::'::.·$4:.:.:SOO=·c:'.::':.'....::'938=--I JRVINE COAST Country SP i n c t s . _Grand .s, •••••••••••••••••••~··• mileag:_ $350 or best or-1974 Ford Van. Stereo. CluH. $1000 + transfer Players. Going ~t lor ISLANDER 32.. pedestal rer. 581 5829. ~ $3800. 673-2757 arter 5 Sales·Servlce·Leasing fees. days ca13) 283-7061. bus111e~s. R~nt1opt1on to steer'g., ;tuto pilot. VHF ,74 HUSKY. 250WR. Recd PM Roy Carver, lnC. cvesaftllcatf644-5736. buy. K.awai. ~tienway . radio' fully equip'd. & Mikuni. 5 Hrs Time.1 ~:.::=---------I Rolls'noyce BMW B.aldw1n, Ch1cker1ng, Mfl.7435 or5"'64608 Mint!. 646_9570 '69 FORD Van E200. New 234 E.17lhSt. 135 petre, $50, Beauflash Yamaha, Kimball, Wur.. 6 cyl. 240 motor. Runs Costa Mesa 546.4444 $20, Tripod, SS. TV etc. 20' VIKING Sloop. Xlnt '70YAft,IAllAEnduro.Sell and · handles like new MS-36Z3 muslsell. 1''IEL0°S (714)638-2770 cond. 6 Sails, spinnaker to bsl orr. 125 cc. Cstm $1295.548..-5854 '73 BAVARIA, auto. TRA.ILER, 5 by JO, open 12072 Brookhursl. GG gear.-$1000. 67~73 . tuned exhaust.545-1840 .• 65 Ford E·lOOCust.om tni.. ~f·~~g~t0~:i~~1 ·~ top $225. Compressor. Sportinq Goods 8094 CORONADO 27. Woitts, 4 '74 125 ELSINORE extras. $925/ofr . Musi lease {S200 mo) &W-2224 gas eng. 121-IP. SZ25 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bags. lncl 170"k. VI-IF. 74 $550. see to a ppr. K37--07J3 8'7-1719 SKIS Brand new 1oocm Jo~nson elec. Dinghy, 642-9137 )'.P: BMW 1972 2002. A/C. { E llead skis w/look bind· Xlntcond. Newport Slip. Sn /rf, Am /f.'m. Xlnt D~LJ TCHJ.NG, $45, inJ(s, unmounted. Sl40. $lO 250 644 .8937 or 1973.Triumph 500 like new Autos Want.cl 9590 cond. 1\.1 us·r SELL! P1~uso Et~tung, il.25. &«.-5119 644• · only 1,700 miles$1000.or ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3950.673-5180. Nein.tan Sengraph, $150. . best offer. 613-2.553 Orange co.ty•s Pvtf!!¥-.530--6505 • HI.:.::....! s•- RCA Color TV. console. $151. Slmmons fuU siz.e f>ed.11$$.a33-2621 OOT.<> de CAZA. Family ~~~ Membenhip tLirelime> -$?so, c.u (2131 -da)'&~ (113)175-DJ.eY. S TAR GAZER"~ ..---•·· s, CL.\'"~ POLL\N Oft IMpcrfl J;. ,_ ..,,,....., """' "' llll '°4n"'fT"'°"' ....... c11 .. , •• ,~. s. ..... · Y Call Roger or Bill To~ l'OW•tog• for !>or .. rdoy, 847 -•«• • ...i~(or~lo~ .............., ot yQK Zod'O<'bhth l'9f'\. , w, !I ,_ &• r_..,... FREE A.P,RAISA.L '"""11 J1T...__., c.1 ~ J _, 13 .,.,,.,. ~1 c;.,,..,,. We buy used cars & 5;::-.~;~~--~t:'...~ trucks . Call GROTH c.~ 1c. To Ms..-. Cl-l~VROLET ror a free ~;~-· ~~-~~ appraiaal, . co .. 1n9 5- Tloo An How BMW SlOi CALL FOR FORMATION 135-317 1 IN · Crevier BMW 208 w. lit Street •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llBtilB '400 CASH REBATE OR DISCOUNT ON ALL 124 SEDANS Yo ur cho ice of: Automatic transmission , A ir Conditioning, 4 Speed. etc. EXAMPLE: • LOW UST NICI 5l725 YOU PAY 124 SEDAM INCLUDES FACTORY Al• COMDITIOHIH• 4 Speed 4 Wh~1 Oise Brakes Michelln x Radials Full Carpeting Rechn1ng Buckel Seals s3325 ON ALL 128 SEDANS 2DOORS & 4DOORS " ' . (ThlS 'ld mu1t be preshnted to salesman upon init.al oreetlng.J • • GOOd lh~ February 28. 1975 • l Waterbed!I for sale, very reuooable. ~ .675--39.Tl ,:;=.. ~(::..,--ro ~ "J( uoNDA ?:ib, 7,_. mt, GROTH CHEVROLET 11i..... ,,_ 11 w,"' •t ._,, 18211BeachBlvd • • .,.,._ .10.... n...._... beaut. ciond. 11650. & & :J-. .i ~.. ,J ~ ~~=.'!~ _ ~•... Huntingtoii Beach •• ,... ... .......... 1• ,. _,......., 411' ........ , ••• l\l"• a50.. n~ l~~~~:U!*>;;-;;;;-1~-~·~-~::~:--:'-~~·~1--~~~-~~~--' ;~~ ~!::. ~~~ J2S YAMAJIA MX '73. ,,,,.,..,, :;~ =?.. ~:'..::" Filtroo. J~R oipes, Pet· . We~ '69 BMW 2002 Gd mech •(1e ,a~ ~-... •T• ty•, S4Z-$( .-175 Mercede1, orache. Newly rebuilt en1ine' Santa Ana 83W171 I Dick Miller Moto rs • 1111' 0 P,Xr' · ug;.... ':i' ti... .,.~A0 Al l:A f'll Hoo•-r. Ro~IA. 4'.£x<>M,e1, 67~ · ' ,... " '• IQ " ~ C~assies,l.mporta 1----·------' ""9. •&...I ,..:,....m a.i?.:t -w tires $33Si. Both for ..,,,~ fi' ,_ ,. JIMJlilARIM<> BMW' 1800, xlnl cond . • r · .::i:.... :::c:.. $700.$<0-2<>0. MOTORCARS MUJUelll ¥'!... """ ~, "-'-17 ~ c ...,._,, n:i•' lJ=--::=. '72CZ250. Mik~.pl11tic UOOW .Coa.c.Hwy. all64S.19Gll .-t• a • )t..,. °'"" renders, new ~on. $425 Newport Beach lLOT \Y•nt Ada! ,;.®""" @......._ ~41 orotror.894~1&'1 645-1102 --"2-H18. F I A T 12.0 W. Womer at South Main Santa Ana S57-21~i Coll " " J • ' 100 New &UsedtoChoose WHY WAIT? WIDWYllHOW 1975 COROLLA Model 1501 #4808 $2656 ' COMMONWEALTH IMPORTS 124 sedan. Automatic, air cono .. AMIFM Ste•eo, w;,. $100DM.$97.98MO. X19's wheels. (1394298). Low miles. s:J:l11 lull ~ pl1,1& tp & 11C S517 9111 Ullal mo. pml. '°"' If.•• 1<c. & au ~rr•ng cn••981 l0t only '8""'•· · De1eflltd pay-nl piic. k ll02.0<I. --P- 19 R•!• 1116'"- 100% FINANCING AV ........ llLE WITH VOUA GOCIOCAEDIT 1974 FIAT . 2DOOR '71 TOYOTA (643BEK) 5 1477 TO CHOOSE FROM '69 FIAT 850 Spider. (VSG676) s977 s 100 DH. '4983 MO. '' FRES.·H TRADE IN'S (11 63205). Used, lo miles 51877 s 100 DH . s5454 MO. $1477 lull P"te plu• II• 6 i.c '54 ~ 191..a "'° ptnt •<>el ta. f. He 6 •II cauyong chO<i)'" IQ< only l6-• O.le"ecl 11•vmen1 .,,_s:lQti.3 4" Annu•I P .. c ... 1•;.Rtle IR ,.~ $977 hJll puce 11lu• !a' & l<C $49 &3 10111 ma. pmt Incl •a• 6 "' 6 all ca"v•<>Q c"'"'ll" 1or Gftl'I 24 -~ Delerr•<l 11•• me"' pnt<i $129!> 9:!. Annu•I P•ru~!f.<jf. ~alfl 21 9B·~ '68 DATSUN 4 DR. 4eyl , auto . radio & heater. {VDA506J '70 BUICK LA SABRE CPE. Auto.. pwr steer & brkS , rac:lio & heater, air (085BZN ! . '71 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 Dr ... speed. Radio & tinier. etc. 150el<ESl I s599 '72 CHEV. VEGA ' Metat11c dark green. • speed, radio. heater. while rallye stripes arid wheels. {076EHNJ '71 CHEV. IMPALA Cpe. Fores! green. Aulomalic 1ransm1ssion, power· steering, air cond1lfon1no. radio & neater:; landau rool. (572CTK) J '74GREMLIH Yellow. full1,..factory equipment induding radio & hjialer. , s1499 S 199 DH. s5 370 MO. $1699 . ~W ABOUT A TUNE UP? YOUR MONEY SAVING .DEALER 6 CYL. AMC CARS Sl·4.95+PARTS GOOD THRU FEB. 10, 1975 , ,. 8 CYL. AMC CARS SERVICE MON. 7:30-9:00 I·· · TUES. Fil. 7:30-S:OO 71·2040 ZIJ/697·1786 FROM FORD MOTOR CO. ~~--lll!:MUSTAHG ll·MACH I & GHIA MODELS SUPER CAI PICKUPS MUSTANG 112+2MODELS Ponos AHD MAVERICKS ~ .. ssoo CASH s350 CASH s300 CASH REBATE · REBATE REBATE $200 CASH REBATE ! MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL-WITH YOUR REBATE ,110·: -DOWN PAYMENT SPECTACULAR USED CAR SAVINGS!!! • ..... ~ OAC EXCELLENT SELECTION-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HURRY! DON'T. DELAY! ENDS FEB. 28 .... t ... Get Yours TODAY • I ' ' '7) .-OMT. LE MANS Coup•. V8 •Ytcm•!lc ••O•<l h••'•' ccwe•SJ 199 <tfft"'O llllllGWSI ·74 ,IMTO SQUIRE WllQQfl Aull>fnll•C t•O>C s2999 lll'llltf •M;:• 1 13 ~2 11 '74 rtMTO RUHAIO'f? Aul-!•C. •.-loo. "•-'... 3 9 9 ,09&~Pfl '71 T·llRD s4499 l-"-"·-·· 1..eG-01 '7l CA,RI l~'IOefNl°""ht °"'"""••nl•oOI' !21141"1Ef l '73 CHEVIW C011p• VI. •u!c'1'111c . •1010.529 ,_.,, !>OW .. "'-·"~ IM' 99 CO"IO l llOG,.RJ '72MGCOU,I -tt•••o ••O•c "••t•• S) I 9 9 ~ !l31F~r '71 ..,UST ANG COU,f. . VI h!O 11.IH pow•r $ 11-ono "" cono.. 1 5 ooo ) J 9 9 ••lltt L••• Mw (S3QHENI '7J fORD COUHnY SQUIRi ·-,,_, -~· ""s3999 -(~5(;,,.J) . 52899 . . . . . . . • .. I • ' ; • I I ' l • I J I I I I NEWPORT IMPORTS • , .,_..:a... t1.--..1. ... ..i._ •·--.. Auto1,U1~ .. Autot,Uired Autos.U•eo ._ ............... -~ ~~uaeu ,...,_.,v_... •••• ••••••••••••••••• .. • 1 ·····~·· .. ·······-······ ••••• , .................................................... , •• !······· ··-·-·,··········· ... ' . ,...1u4o""d .. ' ' C -9915 Cllo --•et ·9920 ' 9920 9940 ,;._. __ ... . ;940 ••••••••••••··~· ... •••• C9CllMec · HIS aue1111c Yrv11 • Che•~r Coetgar tt3 fw'cl . r0ra ,.. ............... , ...................................................... ······················· ······················ ······················· ·······················• VolYo • . 9772 • C "D[L• "C ,,.5 l'D""•DO CONMIU. '69 COOGAR Xll-1 p/s '7t Chot eau Wagon, a' •••••.t~~· #J-.• ••••• Ill ~ . L ~ """"""" HIY:llQ&.IT CHEVELLE Malibu, '66 p/tl a/c Steel radiahs' pa!ii, x lnt cond. fully V9LYO 1 ' Oran1e1Cou.nt1'• largeiil COMVER'f D~ • SALES ftSE.B.VICE 321. Xlnl cend. Super ' eea'ufirui~~m-· '1Z ~uire Wagon, well . equiPt. 5S7--7!l'n •74 Dl:MO SA.LI seleoU9n, 1~'1·1!174 '! 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OEL ( 172257) Landau, P JI, p lb. p /w , tr as Y.I ~w~ $29:95 26000mt.; $2680, 962>--0616 c I e 3 n ! • $125 • p . p . 645-5700 (JTJCZEJdft I (ff51.38) , f~'! ~·· f:Aet . air, du.11 'PtUi~ex. A/C $3500. 640-076 64~sj~:rdays· t.'13-4>7 . 49'.?-3531 . ~ff Hfll8 I filf Di '\Nr:l R 'lt.J;, '~ G •·" .1 G ~ 11 ' I 'I 69 Triumph TR-6 ...,,,...,,.e~t•.l•lt wheel, • d ays": 842-5107 eves. ' '67 ·DODGE DART ~'1 F steN!o 'wt.8 track \,ape1 eves '68 CORTINA Stu. Wgq , , : .... ~g~·!l~I~.~. ewrl~ dodr , loc5ui; a\rtd. '1974 CAM ARO with L •I ;71 CoWttaental• Autoinalic transmisilion 16b0Gf, $525. or best ol-T crUli,f c6ntrol, remote p.aek. All extras. bal o • radio, heater. vinyl top fer. Call aft. s. 675·5328" tFr.ur:itG ~J99ka, Cranber..·rr warr. Must seU • sae. Loaded with every opt.ion Power st cc rin g . 1r-t:m1st ~ t W/Wtilt available. ·rrue Jul!:u VJD62 I '66 LTD IID'l'OP. auto 12025 S anchester c f "81n I ! · 675-8624 evenings car With a ll the comforts. 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Februarx 7, 197!S DMLVPtLOT PJ ~ ._,...., 995z' '"'·-· ' , . ttsa ltlooo'-t , 99121 ... ,_ ,952 Olds..oblle 9955 OlchMOlolle 9955 """"'...... . DICK, WILSOM'S ; i.;••••••••••••• , , ..... , -. ttSZ •••••••1111:••••••••••••••• ••••'i'j;,;.,, •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ri••••••••••••"•••'ilt-~.. ,., •• •:4 '";' ·~ :••.••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••·••.••••••••" ' \70 "U.~Tl\MG ~ M••llng, xlnf t'Ond., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oll1moltAe ffll WILSON FOR . s A ( • • • • R auto trans pwr strg ii CUT .. Sup. xlnt oond. i SalesandScrvlce 1 ~1U TS CR,IFlC!} '74 '66~1 USTANGConvt GT. ~1961CQUGAR• MA HI $67.S.S4.s-200o. · ' l..oaded, FM/ST, Cr/C, OLDSMOllU •••••••••••••••••••••••\ • ·:1' '~'t.{~a~fflJ.~mt,V6, 4!89,P/tJ ,P/b newfues & 1w1t.b extr•mtily low R_acll)g R od w /blnck ' bll 9955 AIC.D/Dks.892-1219 GMCTIUCIS 'JJ JORONAOO ·: :.::'.~'u:~o 1 ' I ... -\ '71'..tlO.ic....&rd brk.s nod 'he miles. Real tw.YU~Y with ..lWl)'J lo\ermr.JUlt.O, ~..... e-HOHDACARS bronze,p,vlJ?J%.548-89.'12 -uinl to Y c ~r'!. New air conditioning, vinyl 11teerin41'.1 dltt" .. brakes, •'l••••••··-·····"~••••··-•• '!13 OLDS Cutlu.~.~350 Vs Automatic, power steer• 68 Muatanr air' dlt " ..!!. ~.!.:__ 968---1034. rool, decor gl'O\lp. Real sport wtli&el•, runi,asLlt '731'01\0NADOt.Op.cond ... t1uto tr1n1. Air. White University Olds Ing, air conditlonlng, .Jooks. Runi: Uke ne~: 1(,6 MUSTANG V..S , ~ nieec::ar. t X0<..iS3)$l:u6 condilionl (960BQS) JO ml, many x&,raa.$4.~. vloyl top $550 bi&b book 2850 Harbor Hlvd . vinyl top, lot.If of extras. Stl50, ofter. mothanlcal tond. •$600. GUSTAFSON 644-22~ , $1100, low book $775: Costa Mesa .540-9640 (GOOH08) ' . '500 w~ ·'2U~S92-.25l,2or !!riv . Party. Co11ll LIHCOLHMEltCUIY ,64 m seyt su~k new NWeedlll•J!lno,rdbcdyworkd • '710hhT•or:nifo . · '$3877 . 483-"'""".:. 6'4-5617. , ·'. 16800,Beach n1vdi. · \ • • con111 er tra e . F 11 1 ped ~ . , ll.B. (714 >s&°:atw<1 brakes, -.Make 1.0Cfer . ~~1690 . u y e.qu P . Oean. ejW\. L•...:i RER!ND TO YOU;l ,1 EXAMPlES: :. ft75 PINTOS ~ Alltot..Hew 9100 ._...____ . "47--0363. • i . . . Lie. No. WGA·l. $2150or UlllO , •••••••••t · _,.,.,Hew 9800 ·-M 9100 M • IP • • ... ~ • • · hest orr. Please call · .,.._ •••••••••••••• , •• , ••••••••••••••• "' • ew .w .. 91'°1Alltos,H•w t•oo ....._.... taoo. 83J-8384.or5S4-CM:Jt> .. szoo I ' ···················"·· •••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••• -" ........................ ,............ VOL VO .· I WITH EVERY NEW CAPRI .. JIG INVENTORY ' ' • ·: ~-· ' You'll Get • . , ' ·• .._ v $' CASH BACK From Factory G et The :;+ l Deal From th e ::; l Deal er We have b e e n Nuni b(!f O ri<! in Orange Counl 'I l 1r1"ol11-M c r cur y sales for o ve r 9 Cons.~cutiv e Years. 1969 MONTEGO 1971 MERCURY MX COUGARXR-l 2 dr., AM /FM 1ter-, gutg, 2 Or. tbdtop AM/FM llereo, ·~· .. •oc!"'"f••. 51188 ....... -.. •oc•...,~ ...... $2488 pgw. tt-ing, pow. • 1t-.ing, ~ brt>U1, "+'lr>yi b«Jlt", (YQ96f) roof. lill wheel ('6Xlll) Sporty & Rectvc.d Ezceptional Vol u• 1973 INTERN'L. SCOUT 2 ... ftotiotl Wlllll·· oino. ' ::.'~"'.°::.~~~" SAVE' , brobl. roof rod! (226 JEV) • 12, 900 ""'-' Mh. t . 1974 MERCURY . COMET ' : 2dr.,MdoF'I, • outo. tnJF'll., s2888 : factory gir, ; pow."""°" 117'KXX) : R.ol lAtw Mi'- 1972 LINCOLN COllTINEllTAL l :' l dr., full pwr., AM/fM Jterto, auto. trgn1., . •~o .• ; .. ,-...... -h, 53488 • bruk•~ & wind., V/roof, tilt wheel j201,0AI .. • ... Ivy 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS' • 2 Dr. Hordt09, Y·8, • ,• WIOn'iClti<, poWt<" tleering. : powe1 brake-., rOdio, , : '-''-'· (526AQZ) . '11sss • WMettd Spedicl 1913 OLDS" ' 98 4-DR. HARDTOP Ji.N,(f-M ltereo, outo. tron1 , ~~·::;;:;:·~~,-·· $3688 roof, tilt ~.·(i38GfV) I · ri tit• o."' 1972 TOYOTA CORONA MK II ..:• dr., •""'*'wagon, outo. trana., .......,. .. (056fSf) 51988 ~&koi10i11kol 1971 MERCURY COMET l dr., ..... ,. auto. traF'l1., (9J9CTN) 51688 Only 39,000 Actual Miles 1969 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DOOll factory olr cond., full po1"1er, oU 1-ther ililerio<, vinyl top. • {ZSJ922) t-;wptiOnol Ycllu• 1974 MERCURY •• MARQUIS 4-DR. SEDAll AM/f'M tlereo, ai,m;, truns., foci. air, pawer•'-"'g. s429s -t. bruk•1 & ~. "finyl roof, tilt wheoel. (495.JPX) W•uriou• Thru·Out 1965 'FALCON . - 2d1., ........ Olllo. '"""'" {ISIOTI) ·RAllOllERO , SAVE ". - '75COMET In Our BIG INVENTORY OVER OUR COST (Dir. cost includes freight. new cor pep) and you'll get CASH BACK • 1%1.t Horbclt-. ( M. 646 V3()3 '72 CUTLASS 442 tllis beautirul white Olds hus a black top w/black \'inyl interior. bucket seuls, <tuto. pwr, steer- in g, am /fm , sport wheels. less than 25, ml. Original condition. Cl45~UJ) VS, auto., air <'Ond .. R&ll. Pwr. steering & brttke s. Clea n . (WXE571 I $789 1969 Olds Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, good .con d . , air & powcr -$1250 220 Kings Place TIRE SALE· Metzler 215x l5 Radial, SJS.87 + 636-7902 Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 SEDAN 2 dr, 4 cyl, 4 s pd, deluxe int, xlnt. cond. 549--0832 CASHllJUMO 197°5 MAVERICKS , .• s200 : CASH-: -·-. 1975 MUSTAMG-. H.T.'a CASHllFUMD --·-1975 MU5TAMGS 2+2"• s300 -~ CASH llAIMD -·-1975 MUSTAMG MACH1'1 ssoo C.UHUfUMD -·-1975 MUSTAMG GHIA's -·-1975SUPER CAITRl!CK$ ' 'TI PINTO, 4 spd, xlras, . s350 lge eng, radial tires, . orig . ownr. $1500 . 673-9336 CASH lffUHD t Pl,_ih 9960 1--:--,..,,..-.--••••••••••••••••••••••• Special Purchase ATLAS Chrysler jPlymaultl Open Daily & Sun. 'tit 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 20 LTD's TO CH0051 FIOM VB, auto. trans .. power steerin g & brakes, air cond., ""sw tires, linlOO. glass. All colors & bodY styles. 546-1934 '71 PLYMOUTll Satellite 53388 ~ 2 Dll. RtJ.I, P/S, P/B, a;r, ,;nyl rnof. $1500. LIKE NEW '.·.·.· 496-104S .aft6 PM From Factory .,, FURY 1, 1nterceo1or SPECIALS En•ine. Dana ,..., end, · , · OVER 200 NEW '75'5 AVAILABL~. ~~~ood . UJ9sl-7J-, ... -G,-H.-.... --~ ...... 1 I ... l----'ac"-'----99-6-5-IA.uto. trans., air, R"&it.· -1.DISCOuNTS YuU WJLL · ....................... <""'Evs> ·. • '68 FIR£BIRb, very $I 877 " FIND HARD To BELIEVE clean,fullpwr,new bros . '1', ,_~~~--...:...:..:...:.:::....:..:..:..:.::.::::o.....:..::::....:::.:~~~!...!~~~~~~....,'"f [_!&~1=hio~c~k~s.__:$~I09~S~.~/o~r~re~r.j,~~~~....,....,....,....,~ I 831-1946 .,,..,._,.;.,111 . .69 L~ MANS A ' V-8, auto. trans., ra~ NEW 1975 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ~~~~~~.¢.~: ·~;o::!::f~. =-: ·e:z:o ~--v -~ s1 go 7 (S«.#844123) OFF WINDOW STICKER FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT The car with the MMcedes look thot sells for thoutand• of doHors lessl (Ser.#- 523352) CUSTOM· VANS BY Surfer and Camper Models .. $AYE -· \ OFF WIN DOV/ STICKER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (Se•. # 523352) GYPSY .,, · · ir. heater . licen se NO. PS/PB, ta pe deck, vinyl (J07DFF) rf, Sl.250. 846-6819. '73 GRAND SAFARI 9 $ 7 7 7 '.~ paM. Stat. Wgn. Fully 1-----..... ....,-;;i.I'! auto. AM /FM, gd. cond. •0 Less than 27000 "mi. '&lf'tra.Suh•te 963 1863 V-8, auto. t rans ., power I -'-"---"""--~----steering, radio, beater. '68 TEMPEST Air, pwr, License No. (WFH812) new tires, brakes, etc. IMMACULATE in &out. Pvt. ply. 673---4377 '69 PONT. LeMans Convt. Loaded. Must sell. $875 /o(fer.831--<7792 '67 LE MANS, xlrii cond. • 5777 .:i . ?z c...n.r speed, white • (0762WJ 5 1488 Hurst 4 spd, poei-trac, 1 __ ....,...., ____ .6, $500.645-2 .. 198=-~·~~-1 -'7tDoc1gec.r...t. ll USED V-8, auto. trans., fact FIREBIRDS air conditioning, pQ: To Choose From steering, radio, heat At Bi g Sa\'ings. tinted . ~l ass. Lie. Example: (28.f.EXV) '70 FIREllRD s I 3 8 8 Formula. VB. auLo., fact. air. P.S., P.B., rall.Y )-.......... ;.....;....,;;,....;;.....,-" whls. ( 109438) Was $2795 MOW $2189 -:'::"I' 15 USBI GRAMDPRIXS 16) '73'li 16) '74's Example: '74 GRAHD PRIX '7Z Motfldor :f." Auto., factory air. po . steerln ~. radio. heat , vinyl rooL (624EKS> . s 1977 '72 CM•.llulll' 4 wheel drive. V·S, au trans., factory air, rad heater, loaded. (349FZI 53988 VS , auto .. ai.r , vinyl top, '7J Ferd. Swf• Y• am/fm stereo tape, pwr. V·8, stick, pwr. stee seats-windows-steering-mag wheels. rat tir discbrks.tiltwhl..cruise paneled, carpete control, rally whls. Less ll0442Pl ~=~~4:mi.<t09JNN I $3288 HOW$46~89=-~l·-.....;.--._-t s· '1JPOllff9c Bonneville VS , a .t .• p.s., p .b., p.w., & se R6H,v /roof, T /gla (r16FLU) :69 GRAHD PRIX VS, au lo ., air cond., vinyl 1-..... :;::~....,-.,,.,. ....... lop, lf.&11 . power win· '70T.,.+eWp. dows, powerd1scbrake11, 4 speed, factory a tillwhl. IXXB127) conditlonin,1, r•di $I 089 heater, vinyl lnterl (402ll1M) 5 1988 Vlt<JCI 997.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71VEGA~ 1 A.uto & Economy t laSS Beach. Blvd. . CX HunUnrtan Beach 845·5700 (774 U>dlr 156-1070 642·66 , ' . • ' • • • ' • • • , • '•. i l • • ~ l I I i ' l ·' ~ .. * ·.~ {(' ~ ·: 1.t . jfj>•·. . ti {I(' " . -~ - '' I>' • • . • . .,, . . ' ' $ Only .. ·· . nd -lQu~ll Still ~Receive$ ' '118 Auromalic. ~M /FM radio • . duto cruise control till st ·. POwer steenng. wall tires. undercoaiin bucee<ik ng wheel. while ;. et seals.. · Ser . .:tEOt-40EHB19732 ................ _ Trave1an GreatercaoCk.y! Oetiwra 20% more usabfe difgo space than ° •t.1ndard aue waiona and ii 18'" 11ho~r in length!·&~ ,, seootti;1 tnpg-moves tnore P,er tnp, . . SEE ,AND ~RIVE . THE _A;lL•tii'W SM4~~ CHRYSLER TrH.E F~~:t' Al flC /.. r '-.·~ ~ • • ) . ~ .. ,. • ,. . • . CORDOBA ... A fest drive will show . you why Cordoba is the talic of tl)e ind11stry. -, .. ' ' " ·t .. c..·' .~ . • .. . ·!' I ~ .... . • • . I I I • .• --• ' _, • • • . . • :Ni .X:On ·~ .. l>oUbted 1 Ford's Ability- I• • •j f'O.-..... "' ,_ " WASH)NGTO.N ( ... Pl -A.KiasiJlg~r,Co)sonsaid .. ..l'J>l:.llle.r .WJIJldL llO.U•e aide In 411•j1(~ ..... oo.the NB.C • Charles W. «;olsop said today "'l:Oj)~y" .Dfoi\'alll. Colson quot· Jl1at...1'Rlchard M·. •Nixon talked 'ed Ni~on as saldng 11m~be what aeriou~ly1n December 1~ .about . th ta cou~try DeedS" is 'a nice clean Jeslgrung . .as president: but ex-.1 Jerr:y, ~onl. ,'the trouble with Pt'llaaed ,.ioubt ab()ul whether ~~rr)' Foi:it is lrwould'take him Gerllld ·Ford could handle the ' two 7ears·j11SUo get up speed. ~ob:· · . Aliicl, J'ecey:s greatest dlf!icully .. .NJxon was pa.ttieularly con-· is beicoutdn"tcootrol Henry Kiss- <>trned·aboutwhethel"Foid could .!Dger. · • '· • .Miitiyt' ~&cretary-o(·State Henry· ••vou k:lib'w;Jrem;,.re·ally is un---.-..;. ----' stable at limes." Colson quoted Nixon as uying . Kissinger was asked •bouti Colson's comments as he left the White House today. He told re- porters, as he stepped jnto his eir,-that "I will not dlgnif,Y that wt.th a eomment. •A Ho then headed back for U1e State Dep;attmeDt • Colsdn~recenUy released from fed era I prt!ion after servlng seven months of' i' one·to·thfee year sentence for·obstruction or justiee, said Nixon made the comments during a conversation on Dee. 18, 1973. • ~t the time. Nixon was resist· ing efforts to tum over adQiUonal White House ta,pes to Watergate prosecutors 4nd House and Senate investigatont. Colson .said, that during the ~ame period, Nfxon told him that he would resign if the U.S . Supreme Court ruled he had to surrender the tapes. "He said he would not sit· and preside over the destruction or ,the presidency," Co.Ison said. ··He said if he lost in Supreme Court ·on the tapes he would re- sitn." Colson said Nixon was confi· d«;!nt that the Supreme Court and pa_rticularly the four justices • . ' . Today's Cl oslag N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Colson , Nixon apPointed would 1:1upport him. The court ruled 8 to o in July 1974 that Nixon had to surrender the tapes. . . Nixon resigned the presidency three weeks llter. Colson said Nixon's comment about. Kissinger apparently was based on Kftsinger's advocacy or ·an early resumption or the bomb <See COLSON, Page AZl ' esponsihle' •) ' . • "' -.1fy "H• SUH ,...._ • F'ENl\ICK ~,!!;S MOVES _E_!!,l.lit>lti"\Yf!l,CH -t!ODY FOUND • · ~·•ar;.--;o-~ .&lie•~ U\l";r T~, ~~~M !'11ttel . Police St11y Silent On Murder Motive A sfrict gag order forbidding ariy discussion of a possible motive in the bludgeoning and ! cem'ent-barrel murder of Corona del M11T matron Na.Jity Atwater was· imposed by police today. However., qi.aestioning of in· dividuals close to Mrs. Atwater. 59.:wlle of A.G. Atwater, 67, an beir to $10 million worth of the P .K. Wrigley chewing gum foit"'ne, continued. Mystery Light In Sky A brilliant red light in the sky over San Clemente Thursda y night kept the police department switchboard buzzing with U t-•o reports. The light appeared around 6: 15 a.m .. remaining stationary over- head . and then moved in a northerly direction before disap- pearing. Police Lt. Al Ehlow and Officer Norris Cole bolh confirmed lhe sighting and tracked the object with binoculars. Their skywatch lasted for 10 miJ~ftor. .O•!Ul .Po\111, Patrol or ficefs who had been alerted lo the siJhJ;ing lnforroed the two officers wt)at they were actually seeing was two airplanes. However, ~n Clemente police logged the sighting as probable pyrotechnic devices from Camp Pendleton. They noted that other similar lights were reported later in the vicinity of the Marine base. A San Clemente fireman theorized that the UFO was pro- bably a flare ~nt up on a weather balloon. There have been recent reports of youngstors using helium-filled balloons or surgical gloves to launch UFOs. over San Clemente. he pointed out. North S tate In for S torm Investigators were also spend· By The Associated Press ing morning hours preparing 1 The gloomy ser.ies of weather paperwork required for an after· fronts attacking Nor the r n noon rourt arraignment·of·Glen-Calirornia will be reinfor ced dale .male. nw:se ·naniel Garbis with a new storm bringing more Bedeltan: 40, her suspected rain and snow through Saturday. killer. . . He· is ·charged· with-beating HELP IN MU.RDER CASE The National Weather Service Mrs. Atwater to aeath at tJ\e Mate Nurse Bedellan said temperatures in the Sierra fOUple's home at 4633 Perham Nevada would be s li ghtly Drive l·n t'e Cameo Shores d1's · warmer with the snow level in· • t• -brought with him, they said, trict. creasing Saturday to 6,000 to Park Pushed Fetkral. Okay Clears Way \ . App.roval by the federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Departme nt of the Interior, for a $280,500 matching grant to the state of California has cleared the way for acquisition of Crescent Bay Point Parkin Laguna Beach. City aides said today the matter or county purchase of the 1.6 acre ocean bluff point will be placed on the board or supervisors' agenda Tuesday. Estimates of the value for the lands have hovered above $500.000. -. . In addition to the sta te and £ederal funds, the county and the city of Laguna Beach will contributeJor the acquisition. The point was once proposed for construction of houses and a vigorous citizen campaign was launched to retain the point for public use . Commission Plan ~-~·!lftt~i <!JI;§~~. . ~ded .-.... On Fund Pri">rity By ANNE COOPER Ot llM o.llr Pil<flShf, As might be expected, not all San Clemente civic lead«rs agree with the priorities established Mond ay night by the planning commission for use of federal funds. San Clemente is applying ror $450,000 over a three-year period under the I-lousing and Com· munity Development Act of 1974 . After considering possible pro- jects to fund With the money, the commissioners select ed fiv e priority areas which they will re· commend the city name on its application : -$200,000 for revitalization of the do\vntown business district. -$155,000 for acquisition of beaches. beach accesses, view parks or historical sites. -$50,000 for housing ($10,000 Greeter Set For R eturn To S. Coast to update the housing element of the genera l plan and $40,000 for housing assistance. -$35,000 ror: hiring or a person to coordinate social services in the city . -The remaind er to go for ad- mini&.trative costs. "This money should be used for the gerieral public welfare," said R ev . Allan Vernon, a minister active in San Clemente service ·programs ... It should benefit all citizens, particularly the elderly, not primarily the businessmen.·· "Top priority should be given to a full ·time se rvi ces coordinator." said Don Hodson. San Clemente fire marshall. "I work as a volunteer \11ith the county mental health program. and people in San Clemente have no idea the services available to the m . I 've seen really pocir peo- ple, people who are s truggling to put food o n the table, pay for counseling because they don't re- alize what free services are available." "I have faith in professional planners," said Chuck Bossard, <See FUNDS, Page A21 The immigrant from Lebanon three sa~ks of ready mix con-8,000. was arrested late Wednesday crete. La g una Beach's famou s and held. 1·n 11·eu or $250,000 bai·1. The junkyard. wor.kers added In the San Francisco Bay~rea .1 Project Still h B d I. J r · I 1· ht · --Greeter. E1 e r Larse n was ~ 'l'hi·s arternoon , he was t at e e Jan et _the area occas1ona ig rain 1ncre 1ng 1 'th "l lh drum Wedn d f tonight and continuing Saturday scheduled to eave Long Beach 1cheduled to be formally charged WI o,. e es ay a -Veterans Hospital today to re· O D WI.th batterfng Mrs. Atwater dur· ternoofl. was expected. h' c · ' ' •t turn to IS ap1strano Beach 0 esp1 e 1 ing a violent altercation before nursing home. dawn Wednesday and Isler in the Larsen. 84. was hospitalized in day stuffing her body into a 55 F • · p t •i • mid-January in critical condition Legal A ction ~~·:~no:!~::-e~'m and filling it with lT-(J men . . e l ion .as the r esult of a kidney disorder and c,a ncer. fie had remained on The city or Laguna BCach ·will t Dete~Uyes allege Ulat, aft.er the hospital's critical list for continue its planning effort for Bedelian killed the woman, he · F, p l Ji; weeks befor~ slowly gaining, Sycamore Hills, des pite a 537 i wrappe·d her body, clad rn or erso~Jl'a ID ote strength. million lawsu.it badging over the nhi~dh1_1t.cloth(ts, and then tied·it and · · . • ~ ~ As Laguna's Greeter·, Larsen city's head. durin g healthier days would That was the decision of the ci- Later in tbeday, workmen at 8 Laguna Beach firemen today Mrs. Musreltsaid she will have to stand on the corner of South ty counci( Wednesday when it Pacoima junkyard. told police, wer&topresentpetitlonsbearing go through validation pro-Coast llighway and Park votedtocontinuea specialplan-'Bedellan 8rrived there, and ob-1y · th · Av en ue wave a d I i near 3,500s1gnaturesto ec1ty cedures. · n ye ning committee looking at ways lained An old oil .drum· He clerk ln their quest for a cit)'wide She said she will present the ••Helloooo'' to passersby · in which a specific plan could be ·Bus Passers Face Action initiative ~lection on the question petitions for certirication tO the It was the se<:ond time within a drawn up ror tl)e 522-acre tract, of departm·ert\'manpower. City Council after checking each year the tough Dane was once the Proposed site for· 2,000 name and Vo""" preci'nct at the hospitalized in critical condition. t h The petitions demand the size ....... ~ own ouses. of the Laguba Beach Fi re office of the registrar or vote.rs. The landowner, Rancho Palos Department be established at 32 Mrs. Musfelt said it was up to OC D · · Verde~, is suing the city of sworn .firefighters .. ~ depart· the City Council to reject the in-T l o Discuss Laguna Beach, Laguna Green· ment size is now 29 following itiative on the advice of attorney, belt, Inc., and43 past and present layoff or three firemen when dis-U1t_chose to do so. ~ Local B Ro t city offici3ilS and private citizens The' Laguna Beech Unified patcbine was combined with ~ity Manager ~ .Theel has U S. U es it claims etigagedin a conspiracy School Diatrlctihas launct\e<) a pollceln-Deceriiber. estimated the reh1r1ng or t_he Representives of the Orange to deprive the developer of a ' crackdown' on rnotorlsts who ll· • u-• . lnltlali ....._;.._. firefighters -.Id cost the city County Transit District will be at rightto build on the land. • l~ally-pan acMol buses sto.PPed '"'e:r ve P•.---... e. *-'° 000 -the -Pana Point library from A ruling on the suit filed in torct).ildren. petl~_lon,s n'lus~ be"a.r1 val ~d , The Laguna Bench Firemen's noon to l p.m. Tuesday to discu!IS United States District Court, Tho vebjcl~ code requires that slgnatutea or 15 percelllor tl)e: t4!· Association, backer or the peti-local bus routes and schedules: Central District or California, 1 any driv;~ must stop tf red lights gistefed ctty vat.en. City Clerk lion, maintains the present staf-. The transit dlslri,ci. has a flat Los Angeles may be made as ear· ' mounted,011 the rront and rear of DorothY,_)lus!elt set the, requlre.d · fing leaves the loroo rously • ~nl .far. for :,.Jf"""1'>1Ul~lt' '1)'<1~ n~lttweek. ' · 'U>e bua are llathing. number of valid slgruture• at understarfed. , • • • any,\lhere ,in O~)le· Co\IJ:I ,1, Tb'e, oouheit ~cti9it was· ·pre· 1 Because bl .repeated violations-l,MO. • The assoclatlo~~ UIM' 'l'r~fl!l'~ ar& r~~l;d a Iii • l)ipitated bY a fetil!i> !rom Plan-, 'of, the cl)de.se<:t.lon. Laguna bus Allhougb City Attorney G-~· !o•c• baa rema\Md at the ·man ialun:oj>r throe'childi-eiifi'" lier six nln1r' Com mission~r C)ayton I • • l driven have been aalled· to twke LOc'n has ruled the firemen j level for years 1'/hlle the town ~arser ••-may r~~ with"' .-gtaxt9n w)lo res1gnii4 from the ' &w'n the li~ense plate number ol p<iUt1ons are inv&lid in that they was growin.i 'and !Ir<> en&ln•t kre~yl~'· pa ~ · ' The '1t}'.<arhore Hllls~m!l\lttee. ' offenders and tum them <Iver to encroach Into an area reserved uoed by the dep.lrtm Jn• Ul>ra is ,l~ted [\; 1Ja Claxton said that becau4e Of : Lquna Beach ~ce. exch1$lvely for the City Council, ad_equately mailnOd. I !"'az ·~¥,· , ' ,• 19"' LAWSUIT, PaKeAtl l ... .. t ' ~. \}:' ~,' . '• \ 5-o: •• "' • • I "' Bradley Opposes Leasing BEVERLY HILLS (AP > -Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley said today it would be ''ir· responsible to sell America's publicly own~d oil resources'' without a comprehens ive na· tional e ncrg.y policy. Bradley spoke in opposition on behalf of the Council of Local Governments to a proposal by the U.S. Department of the In - terior to lease 10 million acres ot offshore land for oil drilling, in- cluding 1.6 million acres off California. He §a\d the u cities anit· eoijn- tles in the council adopted a - three-point resolution which calls for opposition to the federal pro- posal unlit lhree things hap· pened: (1) a comprehensive na· tional and regional energy policy has been formulated: (2)' the Departm e nt of Interior s ubmits its propqsed oil development pro·' gram to the affected stale, re- gional and local agenc ies for re- view; and (3) Congress bas enacted legislation strengthen-· ing existing laws related to oil de- velopment on the outer contineri- lal shelf. "I want to be very clear that we do not necessarily ·oj>pose the concept of de~elopment and use or the oil on the outer continental shelf," Bradley said .. "We do oppose the haste "with which it is being undertAkeo, <See LEASING, Page A2) Laguna Councilmen • To Meet Saturday The Laguna Beach City Coun· ci l will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday to consider three major items left over from itS regular meeting Wednesday. Council members will mull ac- cess from Alta Laguna Boulevard to a proposed traet of estate;.s~ze lots located in rolling hills behind Top or the World, funding for the city's Over-60 Ce nter, and a draft envirorimen- tal impact report for the city's sphere or influence. c .. asl W e a Ch er Variable cloudiness throu g h Saturday with . chance of Sprinkles or light sho11.re rs toni ght. Slightly cooler Saturday \\rith highs in the lo\V 60s. Lows 46·52. I NS IDE T ODA. V \Vorks by some of An-ienca•s most prominentorti.~ls, including · Andy \Varhol. Roy Lichtenstein . and Robert RauschenbeTg, will be f~atured in -a !p!?Cial lhow opening Saturday in Newport Beach. See :JtOf]I by Daily Pilot staff writer Jaclde Hyman 011 page C·l a/ today's Weekender. l11dex AtV..,..Senk• Al ... Ii. 01 · L.M ... 141 01 c.u1.,.111.1 • -M Cl.IMitlff Ot·ll it.mks CS en.,...... Cl :-.r,::::~ .. :. . :t '"IMflc• ..... s --.. lllW;llil9lee: C. AM L.loMien e1 MINY1''" M r ... a cw .. .. ... ,• ) I \ L/SC u ByGARVGRANVILLE • CM ... Df'lfP,IMll~ ' tine~p)oyment ln Orange 11C9UQtY reached an all lime high iD ·Januar~ when there 62,500 • ,..~ ouj. of wq_rk and the un· "°!" ~.. ...,..P 'oyment. rate jumped to 8.1 ! .. ; '4MU"~Ol. ~~ .. ~ .-w, And, .d~cordln11 to state labor ~ x· "\ . ',,,. . • • ' ., 1-... ··-•• , ... ' ·~ U.$. UNEMPLOYMENT HITS " • 8.2%. Story, Page A4. .. b.aly1isl Alla Eldridge, the end or a 1harp det:line in employment ·that began sjx months ago isn't in sight.· ''Every indicator we have tells us things will get worse before •they get better," Ao1rs. Eldridge ·said. " f'ro•Pa~AJ • .. ::FUNDS •.• l~--~p-rih'" cipal • ~f Con~rdia School, '~-·10 assess the community's needs. But I think we need a broadly.based approach to meet ' .. .. ,,needs primarily of youth and senior citizens. Our seniors are being--shot at from every dircc· tion these days." ''This money comes to ·us gratuitously, 'I' said Marion Moon, chairman o( Windows to the Sea: a San Clemente con· servation program. "It sbguld be used in Jong.range and beneficial projects, not for operating ex - penses or (or prettifying. "With so many old people neglected in our city," she said, "we should give lbp priprity to a social services cOOl'dinator. '' '"The big problems of the elder- ly are loneliness and poor, nutri · tion," said B~rbor~ Williams, Pre5•denl or-the San Clemente Seniors' Center. ''People who have worked hard all their lives are not eating properly. Many or them can 't even afford a television for amusement ''We need a ful1 ·lime 'coordinator urgently," she con· eluded. "There is a real need in San Clemente (or facilities large r enough tp .house recreation ac- tivities for both children and re- t.i,red _people," said 1 Father JOMlph Kag>. assoelate pastor ~t Vour Lady or ~Fatima CathollC -..-• Church. ~ ~·wen d viable, i¥8llstlc pro- f gr~oi• ror botll "iioutb '"11 the elderly'f • •aid ·l!Sf~erman, qlreetor of San cienl.enu Hotl(ne, a telephop.e couNehng service:. i ''This money can go to better use ,. than beauti(ying the downtown " area." Stan Northrup, a San Clemente I insurance man and former cit> I-countijPUIJl, disagreed with the I others Interviewed. "Give it baci.. to the President," he said, "and t.ell him to curb inflation.'' 'I · Asked. i( he opposes federal spending, he sai4, "J don 't op-! pose federal spending, just federal WasUng This is a time for government to pull in its horns." l Burglars Ransack Masonic Temple Burglarg who entered an un - locked access door on the roor or San Clemente's Masonic Temple I took silverware, coins and f ceremonial masonic emblems valued at $564 Thursday night, • police reported today. Officers said once the burglars had entered the building at 3001 S. El Camino Real th~y used a lcnile to pry open other doors and to obtain access to the valuables. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~Kldllll ....i l'vbll""r Jack R. Curley Vk• "''"'*"''•Ml o.-.i -- Thomas Keevll '"* Thomas A. Murphlne ""'""l"t l!Oi ... ' -.OMrlH H. Loos Richard P. Nall A1!.lll.,.l llMNtl"9£tllar1 7 11175 Included amon& those ln- dic_ators are forecaall received from employef8 wJ)o llf they see fewer rather than more Jobs on the horizon . Mrs. Eldridae also menUoned that new employen are not com- ing to Orange County as rapidly as they did the la.st lWo years when unemployment dropped a(ter a series of aerospace layoffs hit the job market in the early 1970s. • Hardest hit last month when the number of jobless climbed by 9,900 persons were retail trade and service industries. Both were hit hard by expected seasonal layoffs in department st.ores and at amusement parks that thrive on touri~t trade. But the job losses were across the board, in manufacturing, construction, government, and other service industries as well as in retail trade and amusement park operations. The construction industry con- tinued. in an employment slump that began two years ago. In January, 1974, there were 28,400 employed in the building trades. Last month. the total employed in construction was· 24,900. Mrs. Eldridge·s gloomy mon- thly report was accented by pre· dictions of a worsening situation on the Orange County labor market. How much worse? "1 wouldn't be surprised to see the unemployment rate reach 9 percent," Mrs. Eldridge said. "As a matter of fact," she added ''it's possible the rate might climb to 10 percent." Orange County's all time high unemploymeitt rate came in January and April of 1971 when it reached 8. 1 percent. How"ever. in those months, the total number or unemployed ranged from 48 ,000 to 52,000. Last month 's unemployment roll of 62,500 exceeded the former rec- ord high of 52 ,800, a mark reached in January, 1971 . Signal Study Scheduled lnClemenle San Clemmnte's traffic and parki°ng commission moved Thursday night to invite several firms to a March 6 meeting to study the feasibility of synchronizing traffic signals on El Camino Real. ''The Cost estimates will pro- bably be the same," said Diane Keeler, commission secretary, "but the commissioners want the company that will do the besl job. Other decisions made at the meeting include: -A decision to make Calle Valle a cul-de-sac -Reiection of a prooosal to restrist parking at. the corner of Mariposa and Av,. de la Estrella -A request to city police to en· force strictly the 25 mph speed limit in the area of Camino De Los ~·1 aros and Calle Campana -Continuation of a proposal to install s tamped concrete nagslones on Avenida Acapulco at the entrances lo a Pres.idential Heights tract until the city engineer can assess possible traffic hazards which might re- sult in wet weather -A decision to make a cost survey on the widening of San Pablo and the conversion of San Gabriel to a cul·de-sac -Postponement of a decision on a proposed on·street. parking fee so that commissioners can study solutions other citi es have round to vehicle-cluttered roadways. Laguna Man Sent to Jail For Assault James Heney Davis or Laguna Beach has been sent. td Orange County Jail for 30 days aft.er pleading guilty to assault charges filed after another man was knifed during a fracas at the Poet's Library on Ocean Avenue. Superior Court Judge KenneJ,h E . Lae ordered the jail tann and -.two years probation after-Davis, 43, of 479 Ocean Ave., pleaded 1UillY tQ charges tha~ were. ie· du~e'd to a miadetneanor. Davis was arrested SepL 19 after Alexander Anderson Harris, 26, of 4350cean Ave. was stabbed ro'ilowlne an argument that erupted when Davis' dog, Duke, allegedly bit a ·small child at the tlbrory gathering. P~Uce said Davia threatened sevl!ftl persona wit~ a shotgun batore Harris was at.abbed in the melee. Harris spent 10 days in UMJ Intensive care unit ot a local bolpltal. "q HltllM~tl SM6ttf ,. ..... OLD FASHIONED VALENTINE'S DAY WILL BE Hl!UJ AT AMERICAN LEGION HALL Laguna's Hlstorlcal Society Wiii Recoptute <Tha..paet At Town'• Flral School ;> • . ' . •· .. Society Planning Valentine Party An old·fashioned community Valentine's Day party t9 be held in Laguna's historic American Legion Hall is being planned by the Laguna Beach Historical Society. Reservations (or the potluck dinner provided by the Cottage Restaurant and society members may be made now with Society President John Randall , 494·2073; Char Griffin, 494 -1750; or al society headquarters, 494·9965. Tickets are limited. The party beginning al 6:30 p.m. will feature old time mov- ies, community sin~ing and dancing in the hall , once the town's first school . The American Legion acquired possession of the structure in 1928. It was formerly the old f'rom Page Al LAWSUIT • • the threat or the suit, he round himself and the landowner 1n a ••combative pasture.'' He said he wished lo resign because he no Park Avenue school and was auc-. tioned off to make way for a new hi gh school on the site. The legion bought it ror $1 . Men of the legion moved the building from its Park Avenue location (site of the present high school ) to its present site .. According to the Historical Society. the Legion had various methods of raising funds to pay off the debt on the land for the land on which the building was placed. One was a street dance celebrating the opening or Forest Avenue. Other Historical Society events scheduled through February in· elude : u luncheon featuring a fashion . show or historic cos- tumes at noon Feb. 19. at the Old Brussels Restaurant, a historical slide presentation by Scott Case al 7: 30 p.m . Feb. 24 ;it the society headquarters 2260cean Ave. and a wine-tasting party from 7 to 10 p.m . Feb. 28 at the Warehouse of Wines, 230 Broadway, Laguna Beach. f'rom Page Al BueTWs A.ires • Says .Swallow Flock on Way The swallows are on their way. Bill Smith, long -tim e spokesman for Mission San Juan Capistrano. has received word from Rafael ,Morig of Buenos Aires that the tiny birds have left their winte r roosts in Argentina and are heading home. :Swallows, which have made San Juan Capistrano famous, traditionally arrive on March 19, St. Joseph's Day, while Scouts· begin flying in weeks before. The visit.ors are always greet· ed. by a lavish fiesta and this year is no exception. A week full of' activities has bee"n scheduled by the San Juan Capistrano Fiesta Association starting March 16 with the cor- onation of Mi ss San Juan Capistrano and ending with a parade on Saturday, March 22. ln addition the Mission presents an annual pageant on March 19. Solen! " • • • ·00 MulJ~.d . ., -· ' ... .... < ""· . State Sen. Demits Carpenter 1 probably did not realize he was wrlUog to a UC .Jr~jDe IJledlcatl faculty m'8.lllb.et wh'en he 1 purportedly said Orange ~oun .. ty's $5.5 million price lot Orange 1 County .Medical ~·s "blackmal1\,'' the recipient of the 1 letter said T ursday. Dr. Robert PfeCfei:. an assl.s-' tant. professor of neurology, s1ud the Jan. 31 letter from Carpenter was in. response t.o a Jetter he wrote to the senatorJan.17 . Carpenter said Wednesday he does not recall the letter and docs not know P£e£fer. One source said the letter probably was writ- ten by a ·member of Carpenter's · staff Q~tailing vie.ws previously expressed by the senator. • UC1.-California College of Medicine plans to ·buy the Medical Center for use a~ a teaching hosr,it.al. Addit.lqnally , the school p ans · to tedll.C-C the 524·bed raciticy by 200 bjocls'and build a 200-bed hospital on the Ul;I campus. -The letter repeated previous statements by Carpenter lhat he will oppose the on.•campus hospital if it will comPete with Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Pfe(fer said he does not have a copy of the Jan. 17 letter he wrote to Carpenter. llowever, he described its con· tents as asking Carpenter to .op- pose a suggestion by Legislattve Analyst A. Alan Post that. the UCI med school be closed and its operations be combined Wlth those at UC Davis. Pfeffer wrote the letter from his home address and speculates that. Carpenter may have as- sumed he was a· physiei-ain -in private practice. Carpenter's response. said P(effer "was a little tangential to what'I wrote him about ... Pfeffer said he cannot un- der.stand how the reply on Carpenter's letterh_e~d was made public. The o~lg1nal, he said is still in his office flies at -the 'Orange County Medical Center. It is not known if the birds ap·. preciate all the fan(are and celebrations held in their honor. Reports in the last few years sug- gest the flocks are getting smaller. ~f~:r~ad an open mind OD the Panel Named Other members of the commit-COLSON • • • Dr. Wilbur Mayhew, a swallow tee questioned whether they expert hired by the city last year, J couldbeendangeringthemselves ing or North Vietnam in debuR.ksthattheory. In San nan 3iftd the city by continuing to dis· December 1972. ··1 suspect that probably about cussi>lan!rforthelatfd·. Colson said J.<.issinger, then asmanycliffswallowsnestinthe The city's firs t c1.1.ltural During the council session. Ci· White House adviser for national city today as used to nest on the heriiage commission was ap- ly Attorney George Logan said security affairs, resumed secret Mi ssion," he said. "Since the pointed this week by the San the city should not stop its plan-negotiations in Paris with the nesting sites now are widely scat-Juan Capistrano City Council. ning because of the threat or a North Vietnamese on Dec. 5, 1972 tered and much smaller, the l'wfembers include: Mary Jane suit. I-le said t.he city committee and immediately cabled Nixon : birds are not as obvious to most Forster, Carmen Oyharzabal. was working in good faith and "Start the bombing immediate-people... Les Remmers, Natalie Mitchell . was doing something extra £or Jy . These madmen have Last year swallows invaded Ann Schauwecker, Dan Rios and the landowner. doublecrossed us ." Lion Country Safari, Newport Pamela Hallan. Planning Commissioner ColsonsaidNixonshowedhim Beach and Mission Viejo . Thegroupwillbechargedwith William Leak addressed the the Ki ssinger cable. He said Nix-Mayhew says the·bi('ds are likely the compiling and inventory of council and at first suggested the on rejected Kissinger's advice to be attracted to any area that historical structurt!S, places and committee be "'hung on the wall" and told him to continue negotiat-has lots or open space and handy people and will advise t.he city until the court action is settled. ing. mud for nest building. They council on matters relating to the Leak referred to it as being Thirteen days later the bomb-particularly like new sub-cultural heritage or the com- "lhe better part or valor." ing was resumed. divisions. munity. Councilman Charlton Boyd dis-,....'.::'.'.~:.:..:..::==:::.. ______ _.::'..'.~'.'.'.'.::. _________ _..::::_:::::_oc.: _________ ~ agreed, however, and he said he saw the committee as a means of reaching accommodation with the landoW'nei". Boyd is also a member of the committee. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, also a committee member. noted that the commit- tee had already done much work and said it would be a shame for all the effort to go down tbe drain. Preliminary recommendations by the committee for develop- ment of the land include a low density' semi-exclusive residen- tial development, horse trails and riding slables, a recreation club, and potential tie·in to a golf course developmeht. The specific plan originally was initiated by ·the developer, but the city rejected environmen- tal reports for the condominium project, saying they were inade· qu.l!te. From Page AJ LEASING. • • particularly with regard to the lack or understan~ng of the true value or this resource -a value\ which can only be determined within the cont.ext of a com- prebensi ve national energy ·policy." Bradley told the Interior Department hearing board in the auditorium at the El Rodeo Elementary School that. original· Iy he had been given only three· weeks to review a ''highly technological" .1,300-page draft prior to public hearings set ror mid-November. · . He said it was only after local officials were able lo meet with Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton that. a 60-day delay in the hear- ings was granted. ' · Bradley aald an analysis or the draft indicates that there has been ''no careful consider at.ion or a balanced tlx Of new re- sources,'" nor has\ ponsideraUon been Jiven to eve(opin1 such ex- isting reaourcqs .. the Elk JUlls Nan.I pelroleuin serve. , I .. ova HvlNTY FIYI WOOOMARK CHAlltS RI.ADY FOi IMMBllA Tl OIUYll~ OREXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREDON:::_WDOOMA-Rll-KARASTAN-BAKER . ' '7eJ. ~ ~~, ")it(,, WUICDA TS a. SA TUlDATS' 9:00 lo S:JO 'I .. • • - . NEWPORT -BEACH .. 01727 Wt:STCLl~'FOR.. · 642-20'8 LAtlUN:.\ 'BEAi''-' • :U• NllHTlf Cql\.~1· 11W\"'.;-' flM'dl' ' ~, ' . TORRANCE• 23649, HAWlllQRNE •BLVD. '')pen Fr1 • .tU », 5iw1. •12-a.:.1tf 3'7J-1279 .. • • -' • • • ' \ Cos\ Bar Reo A\\•i Re~ l'a~ 1·cal Est boa lte<i Jnsl cha Cali E:st. Inst und soci pr at ser1 and he r; s ( D a s 1 Del • lha zer1 nat Cac ' l Sev Sp' Gt.1 ear \\.'hi ver lo ' air st11 Cal its! s ne1 uut on • 1 l I ,, TOP REALTOR Bruce Howey Ir Mll;Mi« SERVICE AWARD Barb1raAune 44th A wards Fete Board Honors Two Realtors Bruce E . Jlowey. Newport Beach real tor an·d· resident or C06ta Mesa , was named 1974 "Realtor of the Year" and Barbara W. Aune, rea.llor-associute of the Macnab·lfvine Realty Company, reC"e1ved the •·J?ealtor-Assoc~ate Service !\Word" during the Newport llarbor-Costa Mesa Board of Rea~l?rs 44th Annual A\\'<lrds dinner-dance at the Balboa t-•av1hon . lfo":ey retired rronl the Navy in J9&1, and entered the real estate business th;.it san1e ,ve;..ir '''ith the Semple Real Estate Company in Coronu dcl l\1ar. In addition to the loc al board, he holds men1bcrship in the California Association of 1\ea~tors , the National Association of Realtors, the National Institute of Real Estate Brokers, and the Society of Ex~ change Counselors. _He _belongs _to _ the Orange Coast E)(changors, the Cuhforn1a Assoc1at1on of Real Estate Teachers the Real l-.:stale Certificate Institute, and is a Graduate' Realtors Institute (GR I >. ' A_une has been a resident of Newport Beach since 1952, and. first entered the real e.!late industry in 1966 as an as· soc1ate of Ruth Pardoll, realtor. She has been a consistent prod_uct·r through the real estate boar,d multiple )i sling ~er\'Jce, and ..,;er~ed as an Instructor of multiple listing rules and regulations 1n theirori c·nt<1tion classes for all nc\\' mt>m -b<:rs. - Spanish Accent On New GM Car· DETROIT <U PI ) -1'here's ;1 strong Spanish accent in ,Detroit's auto industry nov.· lhat Gener;:1J Motors has z.eroed in on Seville us the nan1c for its nt·v.· "'ha l>y 1C.idillac." UPI has learned that Seville, a city in southv.·est Spain ..... -us selected aftt>r (}Pit 's top brass tossed out an earlier piC'k -the La Salle -....·hich was a less-expensive version or the Cadillac prior to World War JI . They "'Pre afraid ii wou Id bear the Stigma of being a cheap <.:adillac v. hi ch it is not with its $12.000 price tag. Seville is lhc> third Spanish name se ll'ctPd bv Detroit auto makers lh1 s yCar to put o n entirely nC\\' curs. fo'ord went to Granada for its new luxury compact and Chrysler v.'ent to Cordoba ror its new mid-sized Chrysler. Like the Cordoba, Americans arc sure to 1nurder th e Spanish nan1e or Cadillac·s ncv.· cu r . t :hryslcr culls it the Cor- <loc -ba with the accent on thl.' St>cond sy llabl e while its Cord-a-va in Spanish with the aC't'ent on the first syllable. In a ny case. the four-door sedan go<'s on sale J\.1ay 1 It has lots of glass nrea and is 28 inches shorter than the stan dard Cadillac at 203 inches Gl\l hopes to build 25 ,000 SeYilles during the current model year v.·ith a two-door model expected in the nexl model year. Une111ployment Rate How Accurate Are Job Polls? WASHINGTON !UPI) - During the third week or each month. government agents knock on doors or telephone the homes of an estimated 100 ,000 Americans to ask how rntiny arc out of work. 1'hc nnswers arc eagerly ;;iwaited for clues to the health or the economy. Former Gov. Ronald Reagan or California has complained the survey is too limited und in1precise to be a reliable gauge of unemploy· · ment. A Labor Department specialist says that "for the money, I think it's tho best ~urvey undertflking we have in this country.'' PRODUCING DATA for the monthly U .S. unen1(lloyment rate is the largest exerti~e or it.5 kind in the world. About J,100 government employes contact 47 ,000 houschuld:s in i23 cities and counties within predominantly industrial, papulous state.OJ. By comparison ·with the 100,000 cittzens who are ques· tloned, the Gnllup Poll sur· margin of error in the 7.1 per. C'cnt joble ss rate for Occe1nhcr was less than l\.\.'O· tenths of I percent . llcagan said on a recent television talk show that the government 's estimate is misleadingly inflated and that ''jobs arc going begging in some perts of the country.'' llE SAID TllF. unemployed figure includes 14-year-olds' y,•ho "express a des ire to have a paper route.'' wives who v.·ould like a job but don't need it for family support snd husbands "•ho quit work voluntnrily for a better jo~. The Bl.S agrees that the temporarily idle job changer would be li·~tcd ~s un- employed, along with a worker who is laid off or dis· missed for economic reasons. But no one under age 16 is C!ounted among the labor force. Neither ls the wife who would take a job if offered but did not try to get one in the previous four weeks. nor is lhe person who has &ban· doned a job search. 5r l,OOO Individuals in • uring the popul•rity or prHI enu. , . 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Miller, w}to,scor-ed such sensa· tional succdsses in the first two tournamentS of the year, got one in the water on the front side but played bis last. nine in 33 and put together a two-round total of 133, a distant 11 under par.' Bruins; • CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) ~,A the 'P '8 lea Wllh 4,1.'rlloordl year, aio, uabUten UCL&. Plid and fa'c c.b otber IOoJ1h . ill annual vl~ttotheWIU~ •loloanwblle, cb iaile• away, VaUey and !net to Oreson State ei&htll•-ianked Southe~,n and Or4laon. ehockln& the. col· CaWornia goes aca!nst. nlat , Jegiete•baskelbalt world. , rated Oregon in a-' conference Now UCLA, rAnked aecona 11> game at Eugene. HOth are ~J the oaUon, is bacl< f~ another and lied for third place behind weeke.nd serie~ a'/alnst t he Stanford, now4-2. ,_ Ore~on schools an this time Tbe teams swap opponents fll'Stplace in the Con!ere1>ce is at· Saturday. stake. . . Miller figures Orecon Stat11 ··~is ls the.biggest ~ee1cend of must win both games. ''We can't basketb-.,11 s1ece .I've been at re~ cdltnt on winni,ng two in Oregon State, 881~ <;lSU co~ch Los f\ngeles, so, logically, we Ralph Miller, who 1s 1n hli filth beed to win two this weekend,'' year at.the Corvallis 1chool. he said. ''lf we: can win a cou_pJe, . Ore4on Sta~ and UCLA share the pressure will be on tbem Bayi Leads Spike Aces At Forum Tom Shaw, who hasn't won in three years, ha9 the besti-ound of the bright, wa~ s uMy day, a INGLEWOOD (AP) -Filbert six·under-par-66 aild moved into Bayi runs like a man being a tie for second in t hjs long chased by a tiger. · tour~am~Qtwitha136. As soon as the gun goes off in a ,_Sktn!_IY ~ac McLe_n_do~ was distance race the slender Bayi tiea w1th,un 'Mtereno~er-SS. le&Ps to the front unlike almost Arnold Palmer, meanwhile. ~n-any other runner in history. Dis-co.unt~red so~e more putting tance races are traditionally miseries and slipJ>E:d to a par 72. strategic, with runners jockeying ~al.mer, a five-time wmner of for position and fearful of taking thts five-day, 90-hole event and a the lead -''doing all the work " sent~mental favorite to do it some call it. ' aga1n, was an extrem';?IY He's hea·vily favored to win the Cfustrated man after falling mile tonight. at the Los Angeles seven shots back atl40. Times Indoor Games in the ••1 don't know that I've eve,r Forum. played a ~t~r rou~d or golf, At laSt year's Commonwealth ~.aimer said. It was J~ust the P,ut-Games, Bayi set a torrid pace ting. It was sofrusp-atin~ • . and woh the 1,500-meters in ~e paused,., flashed the fa~ous 3:32.2,1 breaking Jim Ryun's re- SIJ'!lle,. and,. in a mock ser1ou9 cord which had stood nearly a de-vo,~ce proclaimed; cade. 'Dhe time is equivalent to a I t>ecame extremely ~nnoyed mile id under 3:50. Bayi really I cam-e c lose to losing ml doesn't know what he's caf'able tem perr'' . ·oi and .that\s 'part of the reason Au s tr a l tan veteran Bru'ce Rod Dixon and hJs Qtli'et foes Fri-~ra m pton, J ohn Mah affey, (lay ni ht, Steve Prefontaine and ""Mnter"Barber,rookte-Bill Rogers-'"Jotin W-a1lcer are rate d un· and Tom J~nkins were at 137. one derdogs. ' Bruins' 50-gllm., Pac'8 :11nn1ng streak. Ore&QD ~lowed with..- 56-51 win• ewer' the perennial NCAA champions· the following day. '"Ilhelle is. a tendenCJ! to. take away from UCLA becaUse Bill Wa~ton •and Kettti ·Wilkes ure gone," 'Miller said. ''I'll be the • . ·'. 'NE\\[ , YORK . -Bil,lle J~lli! , King and her association 1•of women tenn11 pros cave 1 Wimbledon one more cbanpt I Thursday 1.10 'give them eq\l&;I J)tize· monef with the men -O(,'a 1 • promise of it -or face a boy~J.t 1 by the game's top players. , I ''Jer~y,, Diamoi>.d, our e~: e;cutive. director, and I are res~! to fly to London lo S<>ek a coin· promise solution," the five tl!'l')e ! Wimbledon winner, president of the Women's Tennis Association, j said, disclosing an ovl!rhelm~·n vote· by mernbers to shun I event unless adjustments a e · made. , In London~ Maj. David htills, , ie~retary ot ~Vimbledon's gov-t ernlng Aij·England Club, said, "The prize money has been set· tied and there will be no altera· tion." Laver Wins . ST. PETERSBURG , Fla. Strong service returns and volley-I ing enabled unse~ed Rod Laver to oust third-seeded-Ismail El Shafei 7·6, 6·2 Thursday night. \)1 1 the SS0,000 Blue Group tourna- ment of \Vorld Championsh(p Tennis here. Also, Alex Mayer defeatt::d Australia's Colin Dibley 6·4, 6,2; Raul Pamirez haltt..>d l\tike Estcp· 1 6·2, 6-1: and Roscoe Tanner 1 do\\•ned Charlie Pdsarell 6·3, 6·3, Connors Hurt NORTH LITILE ROCK, Ark . -Jimmy Connors, the t.op seed I in the $25 ,000 Arkansas Il\- ternatinonal Tennis tournamedt. defaulted Thursday night afrer I complaining of an innammat1.011 in the area of his left knee. · In action Thursday, J ·J}Jn Holladay served 11 aces in thi;! I second set and upset Jeff Austl.d, 1 6-3. 6·2. • stroke behind Shaw and McLen-The Times Games won't only don. \)e a mile race. The regular cont-LIGHTWEIGHT RAY LAMPKIN (LEFT) TAKES A RIGHT ~ROM MIKE MAYON . Karl Meiler crushed Bar.ry I Phillips<!loloore in a swift pair of 6·2 sets .. 4.nd Geor1:oe llardic Or Long Beach eliminat(!d 1 Rumania's IonTiriac 7·6, 6·3. · ' Mabaffey had a 67, Roge r.s 68, iJ!gent of Pacific Coast Club Barber and Crampton 69 and world record holders will be on Jenkins 71 in the almost ideal hand: high jumper Dwight playingconditions. Stones, shot putters Al All of the.leaders but Shaw, Feu~rbach and George Woods, McLendo~ a,nd Crampton played quarter-miler Jim Bolding and at Tamartsk, one of the four de· middle distance runner Francie sert ,courses being used for the Larr~eu. f1rst four day& of ~ unique .The shorter races, such as the event. Cran;iptoo was at La.Quin· 60·yard dash and the high ta, Shaw at Bermuda Dunes and hurdles will be run in heats with McLendon at ln<J:ian Welts.. . -finals. f~r the qualifiers. The·two- -, . All !Jf the ~ourses ·~re w1thm a niile features two foriper ~tars - six-mile rad;,us of this desert re-Tracy Smftb and John Lawson. :iort. ... RNOLD PALMER JUST MISSES AT PALM SPRINGS. . Sports in Brief Drug Accusat~ons • Are Unfounded ST. LOUIS -A federal ill· vestigation revealed a series Of drug charges made by a 19-year· old woman against a number of National Footbal l League pla'yers are unfounded, a federal dnig official said today. ·Thomas Maher, special agent in. charge of the Drug Enforce.. ment Administration office here. said a thorough invesligation.ijlto charges made by Roxie Ann Rice ••concerning the trafficking of d rugs'' do not in any way sub- stantiate her allegations. VCI Girl S tars TORQUAY, England (APJ - The United States' women's team took a 1-0 lead over Britain in the final of an under.21 tennis tournament today when UCI Irvine's Lindsay Morse topped Annette Coe 6-2, 6·2. Morse was helped by the British under-2 1 ch'ampoin's three double faults in the openil}g ~ame and display or nervousness .throughout the 55·minule match. Decision t o Lampkin PORTLAND-Poftland's Ray Lampkin scored a unanimotls lO·round decision Thursday night over San Diego's Miguel "Mike'' Mayon in a tune-up for his lightweight title fight next month against world champiori Roberto Duran. The judges scored it 100:·94, 100-93 and 98·94 for the 27-year- old Lampkin, who will mee.t I .akers on TV BUFF ALO -The Los Angeles Lakers tackle Buffalo.tonight in National Basketball Association action. It'll be televised on Chan· nel 5at5. Coach Bill Shar.man will rej9,iD the Lakers after missing a pair Of . games due to the deat.h . of his (father. The Lakers split' wit.h New York and Philadelphia in that s'pan. Duran in Panama Mar. 2. There were no knockdO'f'nS.· Lampkin was staggered v.·ittll an overhand right in the opening round but later stunned his :you nger opponept several times without putting l'lim down. . Worthy Shines SANTA BARBARA -Withe•· Huntington Beach High s tar .Jim Worthy scoring 23 points, Biola's Eagles remained unbeaten in NAlA District 3 northern division play Thursday night by notching an 86·68 triumph over Westmont. Biola improved its District 3 reCord to 7-0 and · went 18-4. Overa ll while Westmont slipped to 7·13. Cards Win PULLMAN, Wash. -The Stanford Cardinals defeated Washington State 71·58 Thursday night in a Pacific-8 Confe1-~ce basketball game, despite the ef- forts of Cougar Steve Puidokas, who scored 23points. The Cougars took an early lead before Stanford coach Howie Dallmar went to a zone defense. The Cardinals moved in front for good with a Ri ch Kelley jumper from the base line 10 mi.nutes into the game. Bears Route d SEATTLE -Paced by the in- side shooting or James Edwards and the outside scoring of Clarence Ramsey. the Universi- ty of \V ashington routed the California Golden Bears 83-57 Thursday night in a Pacific·8 Conference basketball game. Ram sey and Edwards each totaled 17 points and Lars 1-lansen added 13 as Washing:ton won its second conference game in six outings. _f'enee Rais ed SAN FRANCISCO -The out- field fence at Candlestick Park will be raised in height f11om eight feet to 12 before the 1975 baseball season opens. Publle Donations Save. SF P;iep S_ports ' . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San continuation ot drama; music, .Francisco ia aoolying a bpndage debate and other! ecbool Bf. clclpnated dollii:s to• hudjet cut !er-hour extra-cu lcula,r ac- caUing for an 'end t.o after·school Uvities that . ere eliminated sports in. th~· city's nine high along w.Jth ~-"11le il>•YOI' •chools and 17 junior high said he's seekiilg ~ad addit~nal scllolm. -sa,ooo,.to save these noMport.s ;Early ccmittb~t.lons tQlaJin,t 1>i'l>~ram's in junior lgb achools, -.,t sso.ooo ·by Thursday haa too. · ~ compi!'llon of the high Meanwhile, slud~ts were Mllool basketball •chedulo and ' sigoing otrike peli ons ·and followln' baseball and •Pring ••heduled a nleetiDi Monday. football ••a...,.. The Board ol Edu<;ath voted' <From tho city P.,blll:lty and ad"' 6·1 Tuesd•Y n1.,..; U! .. l',•re !his vertialn funjl. 111.Yor Joseph L. year's budget !,O a ~ of •112' Alioto diverted pt,000 to pa)Ofo~ million. KnoctJiii oo!l \bC 1porta ' ' • • programs accl>uD~ for ~ $204 000 /n a $1'e million bud slash, but about $2.2 mi}li'!!:. m4usi it'iil De · tihn med to l<eeJ> ..,.e 'trictin th• black. ._ • School bOard }JrJ!s1ti,Hi~lll• Abraham•on sa,ys-t p I l11t the l,1172 V.,Opc!rty "' rm L~w'. whieh Ues sc~ool dtstrli!I revenues iaCaliforn1a to !ltUda enrollment. Student numb lta,ve decllncil shat,PIY~VO 11s a re$ult, school qflldal the ta" bas failed I!! ~rovlde the .district' with C!!ioUlh 'llloney to c:ope Wtlh fnl!adoo • ' ••Next ye sir will tk chaotic,'' !he said, referring to estimates the budget deficit of the San Franci1co diatrict could mount to $20mUlioit. ,· ' , While Mrs. Abrahamson pleaded tor new legl-slat\on, state Sen .. Milton Maries .Introduced. a bill ,at Sacramento· to r:equire all school distric~ lo. have both in- tramural hndinterschool athletic programs with the state paying theeotL ._ "Many school districts throua;~ou~ C8lifornla are facing thc!umedlUlcul"'," Mu11111ald. I , ,, "l MV Temiis On Tonight l\1ixed doubles action will be highlighted tonight on the second day of tht! first annual Winter Tennis Carnival at the Marguerite Tennis Center in 1.1is- sion Viejo with action from S to 10. . " .. ' Okker Rallies l!OLOGNA, italy -Tom Ok-J ker came from behind to beat 1 Buster l\lottram 6-7. 6-1, 6·2 in the opening round or the $60,000 . \Vorld Championship Tenr:ti"s I tournament here Thursday even- ing. Bob Giltinan edged Jose Higue ras, 7·6, 6·3 and Onl'IY J. Parun beat Sherwood Stewart ' 6·3, 7-5. UCI Hosts Pomo~~! UC Irvine returns home ror the first time in three "'·eeks tonight, I hosting Pomona· Pitzer in college basketball action. It begins at 8 1• UCI's Anteaters have found the 1 going rough on the road, losing four or five. But they figure·to handle the Sagehens tonight. · · 1 Pomona comes into the game' with a 6·9 record while UCI ·is 11·7. t. Says Ex-area Co1,1.eh ' Get Sledgehamm~l' For Big I 0 Games Lute Olson. former Marina High and Cal Stale University (Long Beach) basketball coach. has a nifty piece or work cut out for his University of Iowa basket- ball team the next three days. Saturday night. the Hawkeyes roll out the \\'elcome mat for In- diana, the nation's No. I rated c?llege quintet. And ~fonday night they take on Ohio State, also at Iowa. "Is playing Indiana like run- ning into a 'buzz saw?," I asked 01..liNN WHIT• ' WHITE WASH Olson during a telephone in· terview Thursday. "Yeah," he retorted. ··'Haven 'l .you ~een them? They're 8we!iome. They keep the pressure on you so strongly and they play with great intensity. · "They blitzed us in Bloom- ington 102-49 but we're still sold out (13,700> for Saturday night's game. In ract, we.'ll come back with another crowd of over 13,000 Monday night." Olson sa,y1 bi& Hawkeyes can compete. witlj al moo( ,lll\Ypne, at Iowa because of tM° Immense homecourt adva.ntage, Big 10 schools seem to enjoy. ''You go to other arenas in the conference and )'ou don't s.ee many friendly faces in Lhose gllll\t ~rJ>wds. It'~ lougb fo< MY or lh• vi11ttng team•' !ans to get tickets. Wo called to get Uckets !or ,Our fans, thtee weeks !ram now when we pJay at Minnesota and wo can't. get anything - ' their 17 ,ooo-seat rieldhouse is sold I out already . , "Those crowds r eally seem W i intimidate the players," Olson says. .· · "ls the Big 10 tough?," Olson i as ks. ··1t's like the NBA without NBA officials . You need.·a 1 sledgehammer if you are a big man." Olson is in hi s first year ·3s I head coach and he's been besieged by injuries, including a I broken hand suffered by ex-Long Beach Millikan star Dan Froat.. Frost was leading lo\va in as~ 1 sists~scoring and rebounds whi'n ' hurt. .. .. I The team 's top lYiO guar~ werealsoinjured. ·:· : But Olson will have his entire I · team back for next season an(I he's only a victory away Ut is ! year from tying last season's win mark. Iowa is c.·urrently 7·10. • r I One or the big wins was a 53·44 upset of Minnesota and the l Hawkeyes only lost by four· at l Ohio State. · 1 Olson has his eye out. for a big man and one of the candidates.is I Los Amig:os High 's To:m 1 Schneidetjohn. "A good big man I could probably come in and play 1 for us a lot as a freshman,'' Olson says. • 1 Olson alSo Vigorously denles ·rumors that he will be the next head coach at San Diego State.' "My contract here is for four yeacs '!'1$1 l.h~ve 'W inten\jon now of leav(ng sO:Oner,' hifsaYs. "I'm happier here than l've been anywhere for a long lime. And so is my lamUy. I have t\t(o daughters at the University; er• Iowa and they've already 1al4,,'1t we mpve, they ttay. . "It's not easy to cet thi&IP turned around against this kbfd , of competition but ilwe'coutd wtn 12or 13 gam .. tbi11enr!t wou1ci.; be· a slep in the right direction.• t ' "' .. ) ) • .. \;o':._. __ ·- • . --• . --r- ·-.. • • Today'• c::1..-•g • ~.'¥. Stoeks ~ • ' I -·-~~J.::· * "1 * '. ~=:-~o.. i, . .fZE!='flONS, 3f>eAee°$ ;/. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR'NJ.«. .FRIDAY1.FEBRUARY7·, 1975 TEN C6N-.S Le .. A.40-year-old lmmliJ'Bnt from <'elll'-ola Wrig!oy chewing gum Naw1i<irt Beach·detectives said which lnc!Udes chewing gum baoon -r ..marned only about hetr. A.G. Atwater, is being held today they were uDder st?.cti or· manufacU,ring, land holdings and sbt~ontbs-wasachcduled for Jn~ the death of·Mrs. Nancy de~ riot, to discuss any alleged ownership or the Chicago Cubs ifr&tgnment on murder ch&,ges Atwater. motive in tl;le ~illing and they baseball team. late ~ay in CopneCtion with the Police' allege that "'Bedell an ha Ve o.ajd only that a dispute may Described· by police as suffer- batter1n~ !lea~°! a <?orooa deJ .,bJudgeoned the .• wealthy woman have ~rupted at the Atwater ing from severe mental illN!ss, liar~ mill!onalrt:t s wife whose t.Q ,dealh sometime be!m:e daw1\. home al4633PerhamDrive'ttarly Atwater has been confined for body was lounc_fetuffed unqer Wednesda)! and later 1n the day' ·W~nesday morning. several years In his holbtt., in concrete in 81! ola.,.ejl drum. stuffed her bodyil)to an oi,l drum t-Atwater. whose. sister is rnar· Carheo Shores. • ID~)inlFl ,j-ar~ii,..;:Beddian or jlti a Pa~Qirn.ajunk Yard. lie then . rled to Wrigley.board Chairma.n '}>Officers saia thay first arrived G ep~a,e, l)~a~e'TlJ,lrse whp had · as!lertedly filled the barrel wjtf\ P .K. Wrigley Jr., wa!{.Jt member at the home shortly before noon ~ n1ght-shift1rr....c.artng far 67· wetcement.-r t of the po~por ate sr~ucttM"e · <SeeSLAYIN.~,PageA2) :sACC .:--As. I -. . ~ . -. . . . . . .. .. . . ! . • .. I -. -- 1For g Funds New R ·ec Chief • 'Ford's Ability Doubted?-41'-~·~ Jlevenue Sharing Sought WASHINGTO N (API - Former While I-lou se aide Charles W . Colson said today that Richard t.1. Nixon talked seriously in December 1973 about The Saddl eback Area Coordinating Council <SACC> Thursday night voted to ask Orange County Supervisors for $32,628 io revenue·sharing funds for the employment of a recrea -~ O;ut1 Pllal $1.llff Phata FENRI CK WELLS MOVES DRUM IN WHICH BODY FO UND Orange County Sheriff's Officer Takes Custody of Barrel · resigning as president but ex· pressed doubt about whether Gerald Ford could h a ndle the I job. tion coordinator. lf the grant is approved, the coordinator would direct a major NiXOD was particularly con· cerned about whether f,ord could l control Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinge r,Colson said. In an interview 'on the NBC ''Today'' program, Colson quot· · ed Ni•Pn JI' S~Yilll "mQybe what thls country needs is a nice clean Jerry Ford. The trou~lc, with Jerry Ford ts IL would tiOie him two years just to get up speed. Also, J erry's grealest difficulty ls he couldn'tcontrol flenry Kiss - inger. portion of the Saddleback ' Valley's recreatiOn needs for the next 15 months. l·lowever , neither Mission Vie- jo nor the Aegean Hills area will UC Faculty Member ets ·Soton ' s .Note take part in· the valley-wide reCJ'e~\i.on PJl!ll.~Jl!Pr Bot~,,·~·· .. 6'•~~~".tt pt;eferentt'f'"dfl ' ..c.Plan~a ).b_eir .. owm recR~ti,(yl ~---­ "You know, Henry really is un· stable at times," Colson quoted l Nixon as saying. Kissinger was asked about CoJson's comments as he left the ; White House today. He told re· porters, as he stepped into his car, that ••t will not dignify that I with a comment.'' He the n 1 headed back for the Stale Department. prograrpg. That leaves tJlree other county State Sen. Dennis Carpenter servi ce areas Jn 'the Saddleback probably did not realize he was Valley to divide the $58.000 in writing to a UC Irvine medical' county rUnds ·which are available fa c u 1 t Y me m.be r wh e n he for recreational programming. purportedly said Orange Coun- Of this South Laguna Hills ty's $5.5 million price for Orange <Service Area SJ share is $15,000; C o u n t y M e d i c a l w a s El Toro's (Service Area 6). "blackmail." the recipient of the S'l7 ,000 and Leisure World a nd ·letter said Thursday. New World's (Service Area 41. $1 6.000. The total cost for the valley. wide recreation plan , including the salary of the coordinator, is estim ated at $90.000. Dr. Robert Pfeffer. an assis- tant professor or neurology, said the J an. 3L letter from Carpenter wafi in response lo a letter he wrote to the senator Jan. 17. Colson, recently released from federal prison arter serving seven months of a one·lo-threc Flashy Dresser Mi ssion Viejo's Municipal Ad · visory Council at a meeting he ld Monday preceded the SACC ac. tion by announcing that it would prepare its own recreation pro- Carpenter said Wedpesday he does not recall the letter and does not know Pfeffer. One source said the letter probaQly was writ· ten by a member o('l::arpcnter's staff detailing views previously expressed by the senator. 1 year sentence ror obstruction or justice, said Nixon made the comments during a conversation on Dec. 18. 1973. A1jssion Viejo Fire Captain Rodge r Cor11eli:5 on can whip 'on his clothes in 17 seconds when the alarm ·goes off. gram. A study by the l\1AC Recrca· lion and Parks Committee con- cluded that lhe recreation needs of its community should remain Don't believe it? Just turn to page DI and sec this guy UCI -California Co llege of Medicine plans to buy the Medical Center for use as a teaching hospital. Additionally, the school plans to reduce the 524·bed facility by 200 beds and build a 200-bed hospital oO the U('.;1 campus . I (See COLSON, Page A2l mo v.e . unde1: loca l control. Barricade Issue Heats It was concluded that Mission Viejo "remains in the best possi- ble pos ition to judge its own needs, devise its own programs, and implement those programs to the be nefit of the entire com· The letter repealed previous statements by Carpenter that he will oppose the on·ca mpus hospital if it \Vi.II compete with ijoag Memorial llos pilal in Newport Beach. I Road Offici al Faron R emoval 'Penonallx' munity ... A S'pOk""esman for the Orange County Road Department re- fused to take an official position on a two-year old cul-de-sac con· trovers.v in Mission Viejo Thurs- d ay night, saying it would be pre· m ature. Murray Storm, assistant road comln'issioner, told members of th~ Mim;ion Viejo Municipal Ad· visory CounciJ <MAC) h e personally favors removing the barrlnde, ·at the intersection of 1 Montilla Lane and Jer'onimo Road. were removed two months later. But residents along a corridor between La Paz Road a nd Jeronimo Road. including Mon· tilla Lane, Naccon1e Drive. and San Andreas Drive. maintain their barricade is needed to keep out short-cutters and preserve safety for their children. The road d epartment h as taken alternating positions on the barricade. Originally McCon-. ville had recommended 1th al the Ora,.ge County three barricades be built. Late r in 1973. after a series or public meetings and dcmons tra· lions. Assistant Commissioner Storm . a Mi ssion Viejo resident. said he belie ved the Montilla bar· r:icade should come down. But when hi s boss l\.1cConvillc went before the su'pervisors to give the road depart.ment's of- ficial recommendation after the first round of public debate. he (See BARRICADE, Page >\Z l Bro wn Okays Cuts SACRAMENTO (UPI I -Gov . Edmund G . Brown Jr. has ac- cepted most or the $46 million in cuts r ecommen.ded by .legislative analyst A. Alan Post 1n the gov-· ernor's proposed $11 .3 billion state budget. Actually. Brown Thursday sent the veteran fiscal watchdog $7.7 million better in proposed budget reductions. Pfe rfer said he does not have a copy of the Jan. 17 lelter he wrote to Carpenter. However, he described its con· tents as asking Carpenter to op- pose a suggestion by l...egislative Analys t A. Alan Post that the Policeman's Plea Pre sented But he stressed that was his 1personal opinion onJy,-and said the final rec6mmendation would have to come from Road Com· missioner Ted McConville, and 'tbfltn only In a presentation to fhe county Board of Supervisors., Two months ago;· supervisors asked tbe ·MAC to review whether the bUrlcade should come down and make a recom· mendation. Two hearings have been held and a final decision is scheduled following a meeting at 1:30 p.rn. Monday ~t :Mission Vie- jo High School. . Unemployme~t Soars Posthumo~ly MILWAUKEE !API -"I have been s hot nl and would have hat- t.•d to think that all I could do was "'The road· deoartment ls in a delicate position in regard to the MAC,"' ·Storm said.•''We sUll are not sure how the MAC wlil func· tlon. . ' . By.GA.RY GRANVILLE Oftlw Dflil•fi.'M" Wff .Unemployment in Orange county reached'" an all time high in Jant.1ary when lhere 62,500 persons out or work and·lhe un· emplo)'ment rate jumped to 8.1 percent. Ani::I; a~cording lo state labor U.S:UNEMPLOYMENT l:llTS e .. 2%. S\oty,'P•11r A4. •1we feet tbatto al~e you a re-analysist Alta Eldridfe, the end commendation before we give or a ~harp decline in emplo)'ment one to the board would be pre· thal bilgAn •Ix moittbs'•ii>'ls '(h> . mature." sight. · -The Jlorilllla barricade is the · ''Every Indicator we h8.ve tells tut remalnlng of lhree built in us things will get worse before Ille summer or 1973 when eon· they get better," Mn. Eldridge · 1truc1ion•of the art11iclal cul·d•· •aid. : 1ac1 prompt.eel a neighborhood • tn.Cludctf anions those i1'" . uproar. two bamcades finally dicaiora 'are forecasts received I . I .~ I h throw a beanbag at the party from emp oyers who say l ey see other service industries as well shooting," Robert E . Alkins Jr., fewer rather than more jobs on as in retail trade and amusement a policeman in the town of Sum- the horizon. park operations. mit, wrote in a Jett.er to the Mrs. Eldridge also m entioned The constructionindustry con-Milwaukee Journal. · that new employers are not com· ttnued in an employrhent slump Atkins .was protesting 8 letter ing to Orange County as rapidly that began two years ago. in the Journal that suggested as they did the Jast two'y~ars In January, 1974, there were policemen carry a gun that wheo unemployment drop\:>e d 28 ,400 employed l n the building shoots beanbags instead of afte r a series or aerospace trades. Last month. the tote!' bullets. The beanbags would stun layoffs hit the job market in the employed in construction was rather than lclll. • . eak'ly 1970s. 24.900. The letter was forwarded to the Hardes t hit. last month wheq .Mrs. Eldridge's gloomy mon· Journal Thursday by Atkins' th e number otJOisJess c bed tit thl~ re]?Or~was •ccented' by pre-widow. P,900 person~ wen. re!:',11 tracW '<jlcUQna of • Wd~IUl'•itualiw> She said her husband had writ· l\l'd.s<!r~i~eindusl\ie1. oit \h&',Or~e,,C\).ul),iY la,q6r ten it on the night of Jan. 26 but ~ Both-W~re hil hard by expeclM ma.rttel. t. ' did not have the opportW\ity ,o, seasonal lay.of(S in depaftm~nt ~o,w R\_qt:hwon~ ... mall lt. He and a fellow Gtficer stores and at amusement. parks •i f-WoUldn be flll'pri~d to see were shot to death from e,mbush that thrive on t.oWist trade1 the une'Re.k>yrn~ rale n:ach 9 ~ white on· duty early the next But the job 104' es ·wer~acroas. :)>CrCHJnt, ·Mrs. Eldri<IR61a1d . morning the board, in .Jlllnuf.a~t~r\ng.'. "Ail &• lnatter Of lilt!," she A 16-yiar old youth la being wnstriiction,'tlf>~onl. .i(nll I <se,,!l • Paae.U) • hclll•b,yjuveoileauthot!Ues. ~ UCI med school be closed and its operations be combined \vith those at UC Davis. Pfeffe1· wrote the letter from h'is home address and speculates that Carpenter may have as- sumed he was a physician in private practice. Carpenter's response. said Pfeffer, "was a little tangential to what I wrote hirn about." Pfeffer said he carinot un- d e r stand ho,w the reply on Carpe nter 's letterhead was made public. The original, he said , is still in his office fil es ;.it the Orange County Medical Center. Ruling Set qii Barricade Mission Viejo's Municipal Ad- visory Council will make its re- Com~ndation on the Montilia Lane Darricade Monday night at Mission Viejo High School. The m eeting is schedul ed for 7:30 p .m . in the s~hool's multi- purpose room. Members of the five· man panel will forward their recommenda· lion for action by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Also schedu1ed for Monday's council meeting is discussion about the install ation of a fence around Preciados Park. Const W eatl1er Variable cloudiness t h roug h Saturda y with chance or sprinkles or li ght s how ers tonig ht. Slightly cooler Saturday \vith highs in the low 60s. Lo\\."S 46·52. l ~S ID E 'l'ODA \' Works by some of America'.! most ptominentartisfs, mctuding · Andy \VoThol. Roy Lichtm.stein and Robert Rauschenberg, will be featured in .a special .show opening Saturday tn Newport Beach. See stOTY by DaU.it Pilot staff writer Jaclrie Hyman on page C-1 of today's We~kender. lndt•x Al1'MrS.rrk• "' ... _ , .. ... ,.Ill •• MlllHI f'•ltdl •• l,..M . ••¥11 •• N•H•01.11IN-• •• c~ ..... m. •• or .... c~, ., ci.,.i1.._ O!•ll -••• ....... " . ....... .., .. , .. ""'-· CJ -... DNlti,..llt•' •• ·-I! .. .,., ..... .. -... . ... ,."lftC • .... ,...., .. '" \ Cl IWllCl•t .. ·-" "'' .. --.. .... <> -.. ,,,_'-"'Mr• •• ......... •• MtMyYtff .. -<>• • , ' .1 I . , • ,ti DAILY ~ILOT SB ~B~ridltty~ Be~ajes Oil Plan ' ' BEVitRLYHILil.S (A.Pl -Los An;retes Mayor Tom Bradley satd tod·ay it. would be '•ir· responsible to 1ell America's publicly owned oil resources'' without a comprehensive n·a· . llonal energy policy. Bradlel spoke in opposition on behalf or die Council or Local Govemmenta to a proposal by the U.S. Department of the In· lerior to lette 10 million acres of offshore land foe oil drilling in- cluding 1.6 miHlon acres' off California. He .said the .41 cities and coun- ties in the council adOpted a three-point resolution which calls for opposition to the federal pro- posal until three \hings hap- pened : (1) a comrrehensive na- tional and regiona energy policy has been formulated; (2) the .: Department or Interior submits A Big .u· ealthy P11ff its proposed oil development pro. gram to the affected state, re· . gional and local agencies for re· Don Daly (from left) of Lun g AssOciation view; and (3) Congress has of Orange County tells Tustin High School -:nact.e:ct' _Je1islation strengthen·· teachers Ellen Berry, 28, and George mgex1st1nglawsrelatedtoollde· Witt, 33 how to use pulmonarv function screen test-machine. Blow into ii free dur- ing Science of 1-leallh Fair at Lagu,oa H~lls · Mall Saturday and Sunday. Test results . are checked and mailed to your 'docto·r. velopment on the outer continen· ' - tal shelf. ''I want to be very clear that • 1 we do not necessarily opPoSe the. I • concept or development and use Airport J .and of the oil on the outer continental --- ahelf ,''Bradley said: "We do oppase the haste with · D J D J which it is being undertaken, . c;ane e ays particularly with regard to the lack of understanding of the-true, T R ling value or this resource -a value! oro u which can only be determined within the cOntext of a com· prehensive national energy policy." Bradley told the Interior Department hearing board in the auditorium at the El Rodeo Eiementa_!"y ~~l !haloriginaJ. -1y he hia been given only three weeks to review a •'highly technological" I.JOO.page draft prior to public hearings set for mid-November. He said it was only after local officials were able to meet with Settetary Rogers C.B. Morton Ural a 60-day delay in the hear- ings was granted. Bradley said an analysis or the draft indicates that there has been ''no careful consideration or ~a balanced mix of , new re- sources," nor had consideration been given to developing such ex- istin1 resources as the Elk Hills ;':Navlilpet~~eumserve. : ·• He added ••our expeft.S found ' • that J'IO inatysis of tJM ,~latiye enV!TonmenltaJ im_eact;, o'r drill· fi,.g the vapous &J"il8S ~ad been performed." ·· f Los Aa!!eles City Atfomey Burt Pines, who follow~ 'Bradley to the witness table. said his ~tarr analysis of the draft Environmen· ~ tal JD\pact Statement indicates ii l is '1egaltr inadequate." Pines said, .. Our view is that a new draft "'EIS must be entirely • l I I f ' I Tedone.'' Pin"H submitted a · 500-page analysis of the EIS which he said higbli&bts his principal concern with the draft statement. l'roMPageAI The Orange County Airport L3.nd Use Commission's public hearing on land planning. around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station opened Thursday night but won't close until March 6. Af!~ lis!erQng to (5 minutes of testimony, the commission -agreed to hold the hearing open until next month to allow further study of an environmental im- pact statement that wasn't com- pleted until late last week. The environmental statement covers a 23,000-acre land use plan that touches both unin· corporated and city of lrvine land that surrounds the military air base'. The c'ommission is empowered to_ implement whatever plan it adopts, subject to veto by the local agencies involved, to ··rorestall urban encroachment" on airports. Irvine's City Council was critical of the El Toro plan when it was presented to it Tuesday night by commission planner Ken ~lino. Whale Watching Trips Scheduled Eight whale watching trips sponsored by the San Clemente High School Parent Teacher Stu- dent Association will be held this month. The trips. leaving Dana Point Marine at 9:45 a.m. and 1 p .m., will go out on Feb. 15, 16, 22 and 23. Cost is $4 for adults and $3 for children _12 years and younger. Reservations may be made by calling 496-7106. From Page Al COLSON ... At the time, Nixon was resist- ing errorts to turn over additional White House tapes to \Vatergate prosecutors and House and Senate investigators. Colson· said, that duriQg the same period, Nixon told him that he would resign if the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he had to sufrender the tapes. ··He said he would not sit. and preslde over the destruction or the pres idency," Colson said. "He said Jf he lost in Supreme Court on the tapes he would re- sign." Colson said Nixon was confi - dent that the Supreme Court and particularly the four justices Nixon ap~ointed would support htm. The court ruled 8 to 0 in July 1974 that Nixon had to surrender . the tapes. . Nixon resigned the presidency . tfiree weeks later. Colson said Nixon's comment about Kissinger apparently was based· on Kissinger's advocaCy of an early resumption of the bomb- ing or North Vietnam in December 1972. Board Mulls Its Policy On Relatives Saddleback College trustees will consider a policy change Monday that would allow related persons to work for the college district. Current district policy bars re- lated individuals, such as a husbarid and Wife, from working for the district concurre"htly. SLperinlendent Robert Lom- bardi has requested the policy change. He has said the current standard may violate statutes' that ban job discrimination. Another policy to be con- sidered by trustees would allow instructors with seven years service lo the district to take sab- batical leaves for up to one year. A teacher taking a year's leave would be paid two-thirds of his annual salary. A teacher taking only two quarters leave would be paid Cull salary. The policy would permit ad- ministrators to take sabbatical$ up to two months in length at Cull pay. Trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m. Colson said Kissinger, theri -in. the James B. Utt Memorial White House adviser for national Library. security affairs, resumed secret negotiations in Paris with the North Vietnamese on Dec. s. l97i Meditation Study and immediately cabled Nixon : "Start the bombing immediate· ly . TheSe madmen have doublecrossed us." Colson said Nixon showed him the Kissinger cable. He said Nix- on rejected Kissinger's advice ~nd told him lo continue negotiat- ing. Thirteen•days later the bomb- ing was resumed Results or recent research on Transcendental h-1editation will be discussed at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Feb. 11 at Great Western Sav- ings, 24100 El Toro Road in Laguna Hills. Information on the meeting is available from the In- ternational Meditation Society. 497 -2349. .. : ""· . • •' 1-N··P---"--• • • Wednesday alter the day ~ne who a~tm~ Atwate~i llt<•me _.-tal'lmed. a ...... Mwater-'& 'l"bsence: · The day nurse, David Jacdbsen~ told police b' arrived o..as usual al 8 a .rq~ an<ti'lotlced fresh paint OJ\ ... WAllpaDfr 8~ •walls at the expenslv:e ~Atwate.r. home. Jacobsen reportedl:r told palice that Bedelian tol . him Mrs. Atwater had left earlier with an unidentiflei:I man. Jacobsen added that Bedelian identified red stains in the house as cranberry juiee he spilled. Later in the morning, Jacobsen said his concern was heightened ~when Mrs . Atwater's lawyer ·phoned to report that she did not show up for a schedul~ court hearing in Santa Ana. That hear- ing was the latest apeparance In a lengthy batUe over control -of Atwater·s fortune. At that point, the day nurse phoned Police. Officers ex- emi{led the expensive house and found signs or a violent and bloody struggle. Later In the day, Bedelian ar· rived at the wrecking yard in his 1968 Cadillac which allegedly contain ed three sacks of cement and the victim's body. Yardworker Pete Seropian said that Bedelian called him Wednesday afternoon and asked for an empty metal drum saying he wanted to mix cement and fill E'rom Page Al BARRICADE said · the Montilla barricade should stay. ~ Storm then conceded his state- ·ments had been his personal opi· nion, and not that of the road de· partment. "I'd like to know which one of you is going to make the road de· partment's recommendation lo supervisors this time," MAC member Jeanne Gagnebin quipped Thursday_ "I don't think it should be Mr. 1 McConville," Mrs. Gagneb1n said. "l don't think he""'s educated on this issue. He has only been lo one, meeting out here on the sub· ject." Mcconville was invited to Thursday's review session , but sent Storm instead. West Agrees To Oil Cut PARIS (AP> -Majof Western oil importing nations have agreed to cut crude oil imports this year by about 10 percent, or two million barrels per day, the president or the International Energy Agency said today. Etienne Davignon of Belgium told a news conference after a meeting or the agency that the re- duction is a rough figure based on ·measures alr:eady taken and ex· pected to come into force among the agency's original 16 nations. The agency's three-day meet· ing ended, he said, with the ex- pectation that a preliminary meeting for a conCerence between oil prodUcers, con- sumers and developing nations could be held in March. ' I it so he could have a welgbTfor the front of bis truck. , PoJice allege that Bedelian stuffed Mrs. Atwater's body into1 the drum, fiUed it with cement and left. Police were already in Glendale looking for the malel nurse and found him at -.bout 4 p.m. at an intersection a few blocks from his home. After a trip to Newport Beach 1 Police headquarters and an in- terv~ew ewith investigators, Bdel1an was booked on a mdtder charge and police drove to the wrecking yard. -• 1 They found 'the~ barrel, three empty cement sacks and several blood stained paper towels. In-1 vestigators also fOund Mrs. Atwater's remains Still cla~ in nightclothes in the barrel. Workers at the junkyard were quoted as describing Bedellan, whom they knew, .as "a nice guy." He was one or several malt! nurses employed over the years at the household to provide 24 -' hour attendance for the confined heir "'hose mental problem began many years ago, accord- ing to Newport Beach.Detective Capt. Richard llamilton. Although wealUty, the couple had no car, and Mrs. Atwater rarely left home except·for trips to a beauty shop, to the doctor or for appearances in court, police said. Viejo Plant Site Held Up By Lot Quiz ThL" Cate of a 12-unit rttission Viejo industrial park will hang in the balance for another week as 1 members of the Orange County Planning Commission review its parking facilities. Commissioners ordered lhc 1 zoning variance from the Bur- roughs Corp. plant brought back ~or r~view Tuesday. The project site is on Jeronimo Road. At last Tuesday's hearing, the commission refused to consider developer Robert L. Wish's qu.est for reduced parking because he had not turned over modified parking plans in time. /( planning aide said the plans had not been forwarded for analysis until Tuesday moi'ning and that some commission mem- bers didn't understand certain details. Wish originally wanted park· 1 ing reduced from 577 spaces to 478 ~aces . Commissioners re- jected that request as •~too drastic.'' I JOBLESS ... added 1•it's possible the rate might climb to 10 percent.·· Defense Rests 7eJ ~ ~~. 'JHe, Orange ,Count1s 811 time high unemployment rat~ came in January and April or 1971 when it reacb"ed 8. 7 percent. However, in those months, the total number or unemployed ranged from 48,000 to 52,000. Last month's unemployment roll of 62,500 exceeded the former rec· ord h~gh or 52.800, a mark reached in January, 1971. Astrologist Trial Could End Today -ORANGE COAST . DAILY PILOT Jaclt R. Curley vie.~ ....... , -c;;."'t" .. _.,._ Thomas Kee¥il E01'9• ThOm•s A. Murphlne MolMltiflv lllloW Slddltblick Valley Office ~u ,.., ltMd et I.Ml DM91f",......, Other Ottlcft C.1•""-w· JJO_t.t ... s.,... ~llfall.JJ.UN~ ..... _. HV!lii.,... ... l!..t<ll· 11•11 e.a11 9'11M'••d ~ ........ , .. c;...,_,. ... _. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of UM D.ity l"HlllSlaff A silent courtroom gallery listened 'I'.hursday as Church or Astrolight founder Zelda Pryor, 75, testified that the tiny sanctuary in her home is no pay- ing business, but a. place where the troubled may find comfort and counsel based on the un- iversal truths. The M aine·born astrologist and spiritualist is on trial Cor ~I · legedly violating a Costa Mesa city ordinance forbidding accep· tance of pay for any form of oc - cult practice. She looked small and hunchbacked in the big witness .chair, but her cheeks were pink, her eyes glittered and her jaw jutted proudly forward. Derense attorney Do nald Smallwood crossed in front or 1-larbor Judicial District Court Judge Betty Lou Lamoureaux and handed Mrs. Pryor one of 34 books she bas published. He' bad marked a spat and asked be,· to read. "In my Father's house are many mansions, with the same light shining throueh .•. "she in- toned, her voice holdin& a hint or the old Maine accent. She continued reading the text, a form of credo based on the un· iversal religious truths, which ,. she .aa_rs are spoken to her in· wardll' by spirits so she may write them down. She claims no peraonal authorship: One la1b)onably drQesed woman juror leaned £or.ward - her brows knitted sadly -as the old lady recited her beliefs that all elements of religions since the dawn or time knit together into God's divine plan woven for the universe. By the time she finished the 30 lines. the lady juror had discreet- ly shielded her eyes with her hand. "Your 1-Ionor ... the defense rests." said Smallwood. The trial was scheduled to resume this afternoon, and: could possibly conclude today, depending UPoTI re-questioning \\'Ith final arguments to the six· man, six-woman-jury. . The people's case was reste( by Assistant City Attorney Robert Campagna at noon Thurs-· day, whereupQn Smallwood sub· milted a motion to Judge Lamoureux for a direct acquit· w. He cla 'ims the all· encompassing Costa Mesa city ordinance -describing it in the words or Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas on another · law as a Meat Ax Ordinance - 11 far too broad, Smallwood said the statute which bans more than a score of apecilic practices dealing with t.he occult docs nbt even have the saving gr ace or exempUna cer· lain rellglous matters Which could be.-<llaled, · I WINTER SALE '· \ • .... '"' .. --' ~. .. - _. ' .ir-1 ....... '· '· OYEll SEYENTY'FIYE WOODMARltCHAIRS READY FOR IMMEDIATfDEUYERY DREXEL-HER!T AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER WIEICDAYS l .SATUIDAYS 9:00 lo 5:l0 • . NEWPORT BEACH. 1727 W"51'CLlt'F llR.. &l.-aoio' LAGUNA' BEACH. 34.5 Nl)H1'1f t,'OAX1' lf"'''·· ·~·WI • ·' j • • f TORRANCE• 23"19 llAWTIIOl\l"E BLVD . IO~n 1-'.ri . tll 9. ~un. &.2·S.,10; ~' 37•.1279 • ,! j • I I • • • I I o-'aY ~IJ,OT EDJ_T_ORI•L~ ~GE . __ '. + . New College Campus? . -··· . ... There is 11 chance -albeit r~mote -that Sad. dlebacll College might tie af>le to latch onto a tern' porary campus in TusUn. It recently was announced by Tustin Unified School District officials that an e lementary school might be closed because of declining enrollment. 1 A Tustin campus would have obvious benefit for the college district. It woulc!'>ease co mplaints about the long diStance.1>etween Tustin and. S~ddleback's Mission Viejo campus, t would help incr~asc college enrollment, the'reby cxpandind the amount o( money Saddleback could collect from the state. · · There are some hitches. First, the Tustin district is taking some heat from parents who don't want th e school closed. Second, assuming the school is closed, there are laws that require public property put up for sale or lease must be first offered to the federal government, then the state, then the county, and so forth. Sad- dleback would be last in line. While the odds may be less than favorable, the idea deserves thorough study. SACC and MAC The Mi ssion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) decid ed this week to cut its financial lies with the Saddle back Area Coordinatjng Council (SACC). While this.dec ision is a smart move fi scally, MAC members should take care not to damage their rap· port with SACC beyond repair. · The MAC probably can make better use of that money, provided from the budget of County Service Area Nine, for local needs. But SACC and MAC, as sister organizations striv- ing for many of the same goals, need to work together. . There has been a simmering resentment among some leaders of the two groups ever since the incep- tion or the drive for a Mission Viejo MAC several years ago. The time (or settling those ill feelings and cooperating for the valley's best interests is here. Bidding Justified A question of business ethics has come up as a re· suit of the Irvine City Council's recent decision to seek competitive bids for a commercial tennis teaching facility to be built at the planned Irvine High School Community Park. The Laver-Emerson tennis teaching firm has had a proposal for a 2.2-.acre facility on file at city hall for several months. SubSequent to receipt of that pro-. posal1 master plans for the park were changed to roughly delineate a three-acre site designated for a tennis teaching fa.cility. Wh en the council decided to seek bids, Laver- Emerson withdrew its proposal. 'fhe firm 's r'epresen- lative felt its ideas were to be essentially stolen and put up for competitive bid. It is an unfortunate conflict. In discussing the ten- nis facility, the city is breaking new ground on the in- clusion of commercial recreation in city parks. Care is essential in deciding what facilities are a llowed. . • [~ '· -' ;:' ·' -~ 'I ~ ... , ., \' ' -. --_J 1" -~ ~ ~-·':·1, I '\ 'l· t ' _ .. ... -1-... ·\~ ' r -·-'.<\ I ' !t' • •. 1, '" .. MAC 's share of the yearly SACC budget was $2 ,800, or about 15 cents per Mission Viej6 household per year. The money helped pay for a SACC office in El Toro and fund the lobbying efforts SACC conducts al lh{\CO unty level on local issues. Any facility allowed will be a neighbor to the city park for a long lime to come. A precedent for future commercial facilities is being set. The city, therefore, must be absolutely certain it is receiving lhe most ad- vantageous terms available. SB " IT'S ONLY ' MY NOSE ... " A Happy Hedonist Def ends His Style Dear Gloomy Gus To the Editor: [ J Re: the Jetter from Mr Bantcl 1 , ___ M_A_I_L_B_o_x __ _ printed Jan. 29. This is the first time 1·ve "'rit- ten in res ponse to an arti1.:le but If Irvine really v.•anls com- petition for the t ennis teaching facility in a city piirk proposed by the Rod La\'er-Roy Emerson c-on- cern. maybe Lhe city c~­ ('il should ask Jimmy 16n- nors. ~laybe they already did. feel I must express the "the other \'ie'A'." I'm sick oC other people imply- ing whal type of car I can dri\'C or where to set my thermostat 1n my home. Becctuse of my fan- tastic prude nce a nd foresil'.!ht to live close enough to v;ork to use only 10 gallon!'\ or gasoline per v.·eek a nd Lo not have an Ci:O·trip style, grossly over-sized f;amil y that requires heatinl! a barracks ~sized barl1·housc, I 'll live "'ithin my "'ration" <he it coupons ~r prices or both ) with any damn sized car a r'ld room ll'mPt'raturl· I (not Bantel or J . F'ordJ scle1·1 IN J\1Y opin ion. to ~lop the :'.'11- lcged energy s hortc.tl,!t · (A) Stop the incoml' tax ad- vantages to s elfish producers or excess numbers or offspring tthat"s what causes pollution and energy consumption) Archuic rl?· ligions that demanded more children in 1300 A.D. are laugha- ble to any educ ated modern society. (8) Drastically curtail the ·senseless energy wasting of ob- solete U.S .N . battleships, etc .• that cruise in circles ror months on end for ··experience" - politically motivated power freak.outs. (C) 1Defer inslallaliorl or gas· gulping auto smog devic.es. ·e.g., NOX (we al l agre&-no-Qne·likes.. pollution) and develop nuclear power pla nts and orr shore drill- ing al maximum speed. Do this without allowing selfi sh Sierra Club narrowm inded procrastina- tion but with · reasonable sa reguards and wtth massive governmPnl funding. In the meantime. 1·11 continue to drive my beautiful 400-c ubic inch Firebird and 370 H .P. Corvette in luxury and at s peed feelin g proud I 'm <.·onserv ing energy as I pass the grossly ugly IO -passenj!er sta tion wagons dragging five kids with "Navy Reserve", .. Stop NOX Now" and "Sierra Club is Nifty'' bumper stickers. By the way, some clown had better return the. 70 mph speed limit on the hi ghway to Ma mmoth or my wife a nd 1 will be forced to ignore (as everyone does) the ridiculous 55 mph speed traps -in the interest of a lo gica l and r ewardi n gly hedonistic life style. Tl interests me to see of you wil l pMnl this ''other'' viewpoint. It. E .GREEN Happfl Teof!ltf"r ' To the Editor: • On Monduy, Jan. 27, The Rancho Viejo Junior Women's Club delivered an apple to each teacher in the Saddleback Vatfey Unirlcd School District in ap- preciation of our work as educators . Jl was a aesture beyond dcscrlptloh thal warmed the heart a nd brought r~newed vigor to teachers' weary sou)$ at mld·lerm. A very special thanks to the Rancho Viejo Junlnrs and a very special thank s to Super\li.sor Riley who proclaimrd thi~ week os "Teacher App1C'l 1.1t11J11 \\.'l•e\.: in the Saddlebuck \"al.le~ L·111hcd School District'". We apprect1ta..you too! GLORY NARDOZZA I f'ood f'eor6 To the Editor: Since the editorial appeared with regard lo the unsanitary cond"ition of many of th e restaurants in Orange County. \A:e have not been able to bring ourselves to "eat out." 'a custom y;hich we have l'!reatly enjoyed in· our area. thinking that we have some of the finest restaurlilllS anywher<'. \\'E "'ANT to add-our voiccs\o others expressing apprehensio,n in "eating out .. urter having· to fare the rC'alit.y t hat things behind the kitchen doOrs in most restaurant s are so appalling. Can"t the customer be protected in some v.·ay"'.' Just knov.'ing tile condition exists can't be allowe<l to stop there. ! .. et the restaurants that have nothing to hide invite customer inspection--or perh<ips we need checkers checking the checkers. There really seem s no excuse for careless handling of food offered for pu.blic ronsumption, from either the persons handling food to the cleanliness or preparation areas. cooking or s torage.·t -" J-IELP. Wheri!' is our Hea lth Department? MR. AND.MRS; FAY JAMESUANSEN F".D. °""""'co. ~t• .,. •wt •1w..., .................... ~,""',...,.. ................... ,.,. s.•,... .. , ....... G ...... yGa,Dlllly ,-i.,.._ know the politics or those with whom it does business and is ccr - t.iinly not "running scared'" as your article alleges. LAWRENCE"J. STRAW. JR . Mobil Oil Corpor.ation 6ardenFa11 To the Editor: As a regular sUbscriber to the Daily Pilot, .I aDI fully aware or the interest you take in local a f- fai rs. and I wish to draw your at- lention to an item that may not have been s uggested up to this point in time. When an active person sudden· ly comes on to retirement his whole life changes unless he has something to riltthat void. I retired in 1970. 3nd my wife Not 'S<!ared' To the Editor : and I s pent ou r first two retire- ment years ·living on a farm in Scotland, we e njoyed e ve ry minute of, and activity in my garden certainlY look care of uny boredom. however family tics were too great to slay there in- , deriiiitely, and for that reason we returned. On Jan. 7, 1975, your paper ran an article tilled ·'Precaution in Politics", whic h article ccn,tcred around a lette r to Mobil's California customers and ven- dors oVer my signature. The clear implicaljon of the article is that big corporations are (retting about doing business with anotheri party unj~ss th8t party's Politics are known. I do not believe you accurately grasp the true situation. AFTER last June's electioo, a new body of law came into being . -the Political Reform Act of 1974 (Proposition 9). This law re· quires every emp\9ycr or a lob· byist in California lo file monthly reports with the Secreiary or State s howing (.among other t hings) t)\e na me and official position or any electi\le state of· fici a l . stale candidate, legislative offi cial. stale agency official or members of their im- mediate famil y with whom the lobbyists' employer had certain business tra nsactions. Also re· quired is a disclosure or the name and addres.s of every business en- tity, in which one of the above categories of persons have a Up to this point 1 have worked part time whic h certainly helps, but now I am rully retired. TllE FIELD that adjoins· our comple,¥ in Huntington Beach is owried by S & R Farms. and they produce three crops per year mainly c'auliflowers, but each corner or this-"field is uny,,·orkablc because or the heavy machinery used. and I noted the corner near our apartment was grown over with weeds, but I could see the potential as a so called "'Victory Garden." I went to the Office or S & R Farms a nd asked if they wquld allow me to use this 1,500 square- foot·plot for raising vegetables etc., a nd they readily agreed , a nd they s hould be commended for it. So as you see I do have as much as I can lake care of for my family. but I cannot help but think that the numerous plots or unused ground that arc just doing nothing year in and year out. Surely these owners would be public spirited e nough lo do as S & R Farms have ror me, pro- bably no one. has asked them. specified interest, wit~ which the Our complex is one or 198 units:. Jobbytsts' employer liad cert~ln and is run under a.n arran,JJ:emcnt bus.iness transactions. ~abil re-with I-IUD, with a rent "reduction lains a lobbyist in Sacra,mento. for low paid or retlted people. 'tf as do about 500 other bµs1ness'1 it were possible for the local a nd organlz.alions such s labor authorities or the llUD to delve groups. rollgi~s ~rganiiattons, into this idea further, we could bank5,peace orf1cen: groups, etc. / hiave t'ighl adjoining this 198 As an employer. of a lobbylat, }lomes s ufficient land made into Mobil is requi~ed to tit~ thcso ~e· plotf, oind rented tor a \lery Jow · portsan~ru.rn1stftheappr()prtate fi gure to s upply alt the 1nformot1on to the Secretary or \legetables needed and at the State. . same time reduClng boredom for . The letter ,whtch wasdesertbod "the retired, and giving healthy ul your article wa~ solely pro-recreation for families at a very mptcd by the necei;s1ty or gather-low cost lng'the Information as ~Uired -· by law. Mobil has no desire to JOSEPH A. SUTJ'ILL ' Nixo11 Didn't l11ve11t Political Spyi11g Archives of Espionage WAS 111 NG T 0 N -Th c [, ·--~·-~~-~~-~--] evidence continues to ac- cumulate that political es- pionage \v:1s oot invented in the WILSON Nixon administration hov.·cver badly the practice might have been abused. 'fh e latest di s- c losure is that of J. Edgar Hoover"s No. 3 m an (as re- ported. in the New York Times) th at Pre side nt Johnson or- d ered the s ur- veillance or the Republi - can vice pre- side nt i a I nominee in tQc 1968 rampaign. SpiroT. Agne"·- Th is brings back some memories. Lyndon B. Johnson used to hint darkly to private vis- itors during the 1968 campaign that the lovely Chinese "'idow. Anna Chennault. a pillar of the China lobby, ""<t S up to some hanky-panky "·ith the · Saigon .governm ent to delay Vietnam peace negotiations because President :Thi eu would get a bet- ter deal if Richard M. Nixon "·ere elected. Now it appears {if the FBl's Cartha D. De Loach's purported secret t estimony is to be believed) that Johnson put the FBI on both Mrs. Chennault and the Republi can vi ce-presidential nominee. to get the goods On their plotting, if any. TllE P 1\RIS peace talks ,.,,ere deadlocked al the time on the is- sue of gettin g Saigon and Hanoi representatives to sit do\vn together and Johnson was beside himself about any interference both from the political and the national security point of view. \Vhether Johnson got the in· formation firs t Crom lloover and instigated the sur\'ei\lance on his own does n 't make much dir- fcrence. Hoover was c ... idently a willing collaborator with Johnson on the Chennault- Agnew-Nixon inquiry as he was on other m alters of interest to a president with a n insatiable hunger for useful information. Johnson was high on l-loover in those days and, gadget-minded as he "'as, took special deli ght in a m echanism l·loover had sup- plied him for opening·and closing- his bedroom window "·hi!c still under the covers. JOJINSON. in his private con- versations. often conveyed the impression that he was in possession of s f)ecial inrormation \\'hich mlght pro\'e embarrassing to hi s con tern poraries. It is also reliably reported that he urged Nixon to maintain some kind of a recording system in the \Vb ite llouse to preserve for posterity, or other purposes, the historic c-onversations the1·ein. ttnd that Nixon Off-handedly ordered in the voice-actuated systcn1 "'hich ruined him . None of this is be ~ide the point, '''hich is' that there IA'ere recorded. conversations in the Johnson ad- ministration a nd ma:rbc in the Kennedy administration which. unlike the Nixon tapes. are buried in the a rchives of history. Along with them are buMed such use as may have been made of the l''BJ for political espionage v.·ith its, rruit or embarrassing or incrimin;1ting tidbits. ADD TO THr\T the until now sec ret \Vat crgate committee mcn10 asserting that in the 196~ _ DC'n1ocralic nation;;! C'onvcntioh Johnson, throug h the 1-~HI, \\'as \\'iretapping i\1 ::irtin L.uther King and Robert F. Kennedy and adif· ferent perspective of the Nixon tragedy begins to emerge. In another aspect or this general n1atter, former Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski and the present prosecutor. Henry S. Ruth, argue against a full report on their inquiries out of lender solicitude for some who might be hurt by '"juicy'' (Jaworski's word) informatio n. Certainly form e r President Nixon could not be hurt .:in_.,1·morc, so the im· pression is left that there is still hidd.en informatio11 \\"hich might have a bearing upon the p{>rspec- live brought to bear on Nixon's guilt in the \\latergate affair. TllE PROSECUTORS argue it "·ould be uncons titutional to dis- close the full story as a matter or fundamental fairness under the Fifth Amendment. Congress, which is cons idering legislation requiring a full disclosure, could \\·ell pass the legislation a nd leave the constitutional issue to the courts. P.taybe the time has come to follow the course President Nix· on once considered -"let it all hang out ." That procedure -.hould not be confined to the \\latergate affair but s hould re· ach a bit back into the past in the inter ests of providing perspec- tive on the single most shocking event of American i:x>litica l his- tory. What Nixon's predecessors did doe$ not excuse him, but at least it might show that he was not the sole originator of political dirty work . ' Automobiles Don't Kill . • • I\ letter 111 Time magazi ne a few v.·ecks ago, fronl a reader \rho opposes g un l av•~, \vas typical of the kind of illogical thinking that supportlli such argu- m e nts . The letter said : '"A gan h :1s no will or itso,\·n. I\ gun docs only what its owner ra uses it do to. The root of the probl e m i s within the human heart. Cure I.h e cause rulhC'r· than treat s ur· fa c<' sy mp - to1ns. '' Let me transpose this urgumenl to a similar term lo demonstrate how abs urd it is: "/\n automobile has no \\'ill of its own. /\n automobile does only whut its dri\'er causes it to do. The root or the problem is within the human heoirt. Cure the c:iuse l'athcr lhttn treat surface symptoms." • T ll E R EFORE, dispenSl' y,:ith aut~n1obi lc lnw6. No n1ore ~pe<'d lim1ls, no more traffic signnls, no more registration of cur~. no more tests for dr1vtrs . no more fines or jail terms for offcnst>s. Instead. ,,.e try to reform and change hum;1 11 nature. \\le \\'Ork at makin1; mo"t people kind and ronsldcrate and attt-ntive and ra- dlonal and model citizens. ~feanwhilc, \\'hat Is happening (SYDNEY HARRIS ) on the streets and hi ghv;ays·? Slaughter, that's \vhat's h~1ppen· ing. \Vhile \i,.·e'rc s lowly "curing the human heart," "'c'ro speedi- ly killing thousands of human bodies. \\'h~· bother to make cars sal'l'r, either'.' Sin ce it's obviously th1• n1otorisl . and not the car, that causes accidents, let's also dis- pense with stronger bumpers, roll -o\"er hars, st.•at-belts. in1 pact-bags. or anyth1n!! el se d t.• signed lo prote<'t in a crash. \Vhen people 's h l.•a1·ts arc warmer, the hi ~h\\'ay homi cide rate y,,·i ll go dov.·n to pract ic ally nothing. AUTO~IOBll.ES don"l kill : peoplP do. No one has C\"Cr seen an automobile tnkc ofr by it self 3nd knock someone do"·n. Ergo, \\"hy plllce all lhe11e constraints upon o"·ning and operatin,g an automobi le? All WI' havC' to do is improve the hum .. n race -it may take a few thousund years - and the auto will be no more of n threat. or futi:il we1.1JM)n . than the tricyc le. This is "·hat the gun pt.'Oplc im· aglne is rutionnl thinkin i:. Another of their themes Is "infr· ingement of liberty." Dul \\hat "'0Uld they th1nk or a drut\k dri\I· ing a c~r do1t1.·n the rond, v.·1thout a license, without plates. without the slightest r esponsibility or ob- ligation to others? Are v.·e ''infr- inging" on his liberty by dC'· 1 manding that he be qualified and in a state to drive. or that his automobile hl' registered and licensed a nd insured for liability'! The aulomobilc, at least , serves a useful purpose \\'hen itS ownership and ope ration a r c rarefu ll y su pervised . The handgun scr\'l'S no purpose e.x- cept the t:1king or human life. True. guns don 't kill -but' people . \\ ith guns do. And far too often. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ra~rl N. \Veed. Publisher Thoma$ Ketur/, £d1tor EJorbo.ra Krnblch, f:;di1or1al Page ,.;di/or The editorial pagl' or thl' Oitilw Pilot fieek1 lo inform and $hmulatc ~ader8 b)" pres~nllna on this 11aec d1ver9e commentary on topics of In· ttorttt by syridic11l~ c-otuMnisls i:ind Ci[lOc~iSlf. b)' provkting a forum ror readt'".,vie"i.·s •I'd hy prt•spnt int: lhl$.Mw5p9"'r· .. oprnlon5 ~rld ideas 09• f:\itr,:f'it-/t Ptcs' Thi' f'dlt!)ria l opirifl'."" ot the.. Ont y Pilot 11111)f'nt Oflly •n lht' tdilorial t'fll umn ti t lhr lop of !ht:> P31l' Oplnlnni1 t~pr(' .. ~ b;.i lh\" t'olumfti$1JI and e:1rlnor11~1., and ktlt-r Wrilt"rs <lrC' their n .. n ,1nrl no ~nd()r_..ment Qf lh ir "'\"'-'Ii ti)' lhc 0.1ly P1l£H should be lnrrrn-d, Friday, February 7, 1975 ( ' LOS ANGELES (UPl> Rollald Reagan o!fered to resign I from the panel invesUgating the I CIA ,betause his busy schedule would ·keep him awri'y· from I Wa&bington. Vice president Nelson Rockefeller turned down j Lheotfer. • Rockefeller said Reagen could keep abr.east ol developments by reading tr~nscriots. 1h.e ·pro- (~_s_t_a_t_e ___ ) blem is that the iranscripts are so husJJ,-hush Reagan cannot ~get I them. .• Reagan said Thursday -bjs 6411\ birthday -that 'tw missed ~ three of the first four meetings of the Rockefeller i>anel and "Will j "mis$ the next one too~ because of . his .busy schedule. , e left early I from the •on.e mee ,g he did al· tend. · , . ·Brow n Claargn I SACRAMENTO (AP; -The Brown administratioQ has been accused by legislators of break- ing at least two slate laws and violating the U.S. Constitution. 'l'wo Democratic Jegislators ' accused Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. I Thursday of prying illegally into th.e affairs of pros~~tive a.PPoi~­ tees to his adm1n1strat1on 1n I violation of state law and the U.S. Constitution. Later in tfle day, a Republican leader charged that a Brown cabinet secretary illegally im· posed a gag order on state of- r ficials ,wbo .migbt be called ~ore the legislature. llC l/nlon• ··r SACRA-MENTO (AP; Employes of public colleles and universities in California would -be able to join uoions and bargain collectively under a measure that has been in· troduced in the Assembly. The measure by Assemblyman 1 .John Vasconcellos, <D·San I Jose.) would cover employes of the University of California's· I nearly 100 publicly supported community colleges .. Oalfd A huse ' ' UPI Tt..,Mtt FINED BY JUDGE Sportace1ter 'Co1ell Cos ell Slapped By Fine SAN FJV.NCiSOd• {AP) - bomb hos exploded In II radio Ila· lion l>ull~ne, lhe 22nd terrori.t · boml!ins In the San Francisco Bay •rea ln twoyeara. . Pollce said the Thursday nlghl explosion at KttON·TV here caused no injuries. It wu pre·· ceded by an anonymous telephone· call from a man who said, "I'm from the New World Liberatloti Front. There's abombsettogooff in your building in five minutes.'• Police believe a tough new trpe. of radical dedicated to violehce is responsible roc .the 1 tei-rocist at· tacks. FEDERAL BOILDINGS, General Motors offices, Bank of America branches, oil company buildin ~s . schools. and brokerage hou&es have been the targets. •'\Ye expect more of the s ame kind or thing,'' Capt. Larry Stuefloten, head of 1>olice in- ?; 1119 g . \ . . ~ . telll1•nc'e In San Jose, •ald Jn an another wealthY New Yorkf.•ml· 'interview before Thursday 1¥, feltowparultesolyours. nl&hl's oxpl0$1on. "We believe Ibo KOO~ alllll.ated with ABC and elrtromlats are worklng to .. plolt KRONts •lflllated with NBC .. hard times agalllst the establish-. IN THE SAME communique, ment, Waterpte andthatk)4dof1 ·Jl)~ l'l•W World Liberallon Front thing.'' cta{med reaponslbllity for other San Francisco Police Lt. b\>mbini• this week in the bay Rl~hard Klapp,said a pipe bomb area -a $100,000 blast al a San ~.n.talnin1 TN.I' 'We,nt off in a Jose office lJWldln& Monday and a stairwell on a side ot the KRON minor explosion at an Air Force building. He said damage was .. radarst.•UonnearHalfMoonBay con!lnedtothatarea. ~\ · , on Tuesday. ·~Injuries were re· "I felt !he explosion on lh¢ _ port,d. ; ·,. _ • OAILVPILOf • BEVE;RLY HILLS (UPil ~ lnvadlha. \he ,fn41tlooall>' lll1 · m.ale Hollywoocl,Prtar•s Club roaat Tburaday n11ht, Mao . West received asUhdlng ova· tion when ith•·tnade an un· , planped,.Pp ... aoce. • " Ml•l West, wearing a white cool over a fiOIK" length white and black pan~led cites•, Y{as tbe only woman j!reserit at lhe roaot, which poked fun at George Raft. Others, altendln~ the rl)fsl at ,,he Beverly Hilt.on were Ca~y . Grant, 'lluil<IY.'Hacke1t, T~ly" Sa'Valas and Don Rickles. ' • fourthfloor,''saidµewsmanCu.rt Police bet ev' thtr.Jr.oup ls a . Rutter. ''I hee.rd a gQOd.sized, stepchild o~ Weatherman, )Yhich kaboom and felt vibrations.~\ splintered from Students for a The building was not vacated .Democratic SQciety,in 'tbe 1960s. I...-'-----'------_. despite the warning. Francis A. ' Martin III, station operations Sh ' v· . ':i:,~~~~rde~aid about 40 people ootout 1ctlm, s Klapp. said another stl\.tion, KGO·TV , received a bomb threat earlier in the day, but palice H d t Ritt · searched the building and found onore a . I es nodevice. '' . ~ ... • HE SAID THE KRON bombing OCEANSIDt: (AP) -David R. Terrell and Leland Phelps, vie, 'Le • , J ..lno seemed related to a New World tims o! a 1bliarre four·hour confrontation, have been buried side·bY· ment DUf§e Liberation Front communique re-side. ~ l'eived Tuesday by radio station Terreif, 20, fired wildly at Police all Monday afternoon beforeg To Face Hearmg· KPFA in Berkeley that was killing•blmself with a .22.callber rifle. Phelps, 15; was shot to death brt critical of broadcast station pro· a San DiegO"County Sherill's deputy who reportedly mistook him for SAN DIEGO (AP) gramm)ng. Itsaidinpart: · Terrell. · SAN DIEGO (AP> -A county Municipal Court Judge Robert J . •;our objective is a socialist re· ' · ''We're wearing the bandanas because that's what .Lee Phelp" judge has lined sportscaster Cooney wa~ prevented by court volulion in order lo serve the in· was wearing when he got killed," said Ralph Hatcher, 15. Phelps wa~ Howard Cosell $l50 for failing to order Thursday from carrying terest of poor people. We're not buried in his bandana. ' answer question:; formally sub· . One of the pallbearers at Thursday's service was Charles Ryan. mitted to him in a· $3 million oul a VO\\' to dismiss all speeding going lo ac('epl that you parasites , whose house was commandeered by Terrell during the siege and lawsuit: tickets issued by the California ·~ive' and 'aid' us except in 'giv· whose young daughters had been taken hostage inside, but escaped Highway Patrol. ing' us miserable crumbs and Thtt suit, filed for teen·ilger unhai;:med. His wife, Elizabeth, also attended. · Scott Schindler, alleges Cosell Cooney disclosed Wednesday ·aiding' the continuance of those During the service at Lhc Eternal Hills Memorial Park, David struck Schindler in March of 1973 that he had dismissed a speeding . n1i serable conditions in your dog Terrell Sr., the sniper's father, got into a shoving match with a ~ ticket becau!e the patrol . cat dog narrow \Vorld . And your i :~~gr!hp~. youth asked for hi s declined to cite or discipline two programming. We that know you. televisjon cameraman and was r.estrained by Willard M . Underwood, of its out·O f·uniform officers who Rockefeller, controlling figure in Phelps' father. : The suit, which names Cosell were stopped for spCcding Y.'ith Standard Oil of California, con· "You.'re not wanted here and ·you better go," Terr~ll warned; and the American Broadcasting then·Gov. Ronald Reaga n as a trol CBS and RCA \Vhich controls "There b~tter not be any pictures laken here. That is an invasion of Co . as defendants, originally privacy." asked ror $l00,00 in damages. But ,...>:P::•s".'s~~~n~g;:,,e:_r ·c.,,.. ________ ,;,N"' B""C,,_. _,,A,;,B,,c,,__1,,· s,__,c.,,o,,n;,tr,_,0,,1"'1 e"'d,,__b,,.),_' --=.--'-----------------------:-- Schindler' s lawyer, Bernard -. Levy, asked for permission to amend the complaint•upwards to $.1 millionf . San Diego Coqnty Superior Court Judge Jack R. Levitt authorized the amended corn· plaint \\Fedoesday. Le-Vy said he decided to amend the complaint after learniog the net "·orlh of the network. Cose JI 's lawyer argued against the \ncrease in damage"s S'ooght, claiming that Schindler s uffered no damag_e . In New York, a spokesman for ABC said the company would have no comment. ~-' '/\' i 1' . , ... ~· .... •y_.,..,._, ,., .. ,. . . ,. I VISTA (APJ -A construction ;>worker whose wife i,s charged Fresno Bee's Case Linked To -Court Key • with murdering their 12·year-0ld .&Ori bas-been~barged with child abuse for allegedly beating their lO·year·ol4 daughter: · Walter J\. Goor,e-was arrested \Vednesday fOr investigation into the beating of bis daughter, Rox· anne, said a spokesman for ~he San Diego County 'Sherift's o.apartment. Teellni~lall KfUed LOS ANGELES (AP> -A technician for the British rock group Deep Purple, driving on the left-hand side of-1.he road as is normal in England, has been killed in a head-on collision. Police said Ronald Quinton, 2·1, of · London, was driving south· bound in the left lane of the Pacific Coast Highway when his car collided with a vehicle driven by Rockfofd Belmonti, 40, of Malibu, \Vhowas-also kiUed. - The accident QCcurred early Tl)ursda)' morning. Maxwell Fi ne Levied Due To Can Cuts MONROVIA (UP)) -General Foods Corp. was ordered Thurs- day to pay a $500 fine for shortweighting jars of ri.1ax\\.•ell House instant coffee. '1 Municip81CourtJudge John H . Sanders said the company would I not have to pay an additional $1,000. fine if no further shortwe1ghtingoccurs. • The sborrtweighting occurred in both lO·ounce and 12-0unce jars of coffee, according to the complaint fil~ by deputy district I attorney Michael Byrne. Each jar was sa:id to be missing an · average of about a half ounce. I I FRESNO (AP>-A courthouse master key,J1as become the key issue in a hearing over how ttie Fresno Bee obtained a sealed grand jury transcript'. Reporter William K . Patterson . had possession o( the key until be and two other Bee staffers were found \n contempt 62 times last month for refusing to testify where they got the U:anscript. su·perior . Court Judge Denver Peckinpah Thursday ordere d testimoliy reopened on Feb. 2L after learning the key, now in the court's custody, provided "un- limited access" to the offices of all judges and other county of· ficials who had copies of the transcripts. ··Freedom of tht! press does not mean freedom from the law of the land," Peckinpah said. •·Jt does not mean freedom from be· ing accountable for anything they do." However, an attorney for the Bee stafrers later told newsmen the key was never used im· properly. "The Fresno Bee's employcs have never improperly used a courthouse kt:y," said Phil C. Fullerton in a statemenL "These witnesses or any other represen· tative of the Fresno Bee will free- Jytesti[y on the use of such keys.'' Pay for Your . Insurance At Gas Pump? ANIMAlogic¥~ 11thlttt. SACRAMENTO (API -The 13 million motorists in California ..would buy auto insurance at' gas stations, paying about tt\ree cents extra a gallon under legislation introduced in the As- T I. ' 1 I.\ -- sembly. ·· "PaY A!; YOll Drive'' auto in · surance. similar to a two.year- old system in the state or Marylantl, would eliminate the problem or uninsured motorists in California, the bill's authors salllThur,day. · Assemblymed Edwin Z'berg (D-Sacramento), and Charles \Vatren (D·Los Angeles), re. vealed the plan at a Capitol news co:nterence Thursday. Drivers would pay for the in - sur~l\ee -generally at-a savings Over current premlum.& - Utrouch a six percent increase in ga!I taxes. , • wouJd amount to lhrec c'e11 at a 50-cent·a·gallon rate. Addltlonal funding would com~· I "A L)Wt<: ttJ .II/ii llJUFR.O<I?~ trom "mooe.t" booSU Jn UcenH lbu'UJ<IPD/Ht;;!:_ _,Plateand l..,...slfcenseleet: j . . t ·~ j ' . ·,l . ''How~~ electric bill .ls so lilgh? • • ·' And wfive been, uslrit less." We know your electric bill is higher. A lot higher-even though you're oon· serving electricity. Why? Primarily because of the increased rost of oil. It's our job to provide the electricity you, your family and your job require. And we must do so in a manner that meets an air pollution cootrol regulations. This means burning foreign, low·sulfur oil in Edison geoerating plants. The pric. is set by foreign govemmenl!;, and it more than tripled in the last 18 months. It rould go even higher. Sin!:e.Jam1ary, llm..lht inaeasing oost.I of oil and the addilicoal amounts we have had to buy~ lac llmcot 903 o( lheinaease in rn cledric blllt i So we won't always be so' dependent on foreign oil, wt're spending millions of dollm buildjng ooal and nuclear planta. We are also researching new WIY' to generate electricity-without foreign oil. Geothermal power. Solar JIOW1"'· Fuel "'1Js. Fait breeder reacton. Nuclear flllion. Reseaidl is costly, but it will aleo help to reduce our reliance I'" ~oreign oil Projedl related lo the ~ are upensivt, tao, and in 1974 wiD llXllW\t for about 203 qf oor capital eicpe!lditures. In the past six yoani S325 minion were required Jo be spenl !«such P!Ojeds. It looks like we wiD have lo Sll!'ll(l lllDther $l50 nu11im for ~tal pu!JIOflel within Jbe ¥Xt ilur-ys period. ' ~ On top of all this, inflation is eating ·into our budget-as it is Yours. TheCXIOlcl coostnJaine new plants is JO times higher than it was a few years ago, and borrow- ing ooets have more than doubled •. , °'Your electric biil .will ret1«I theoe ~ rising al&b. What can You do Jo i.ild down your bill? Budget your 1J!10 ri el<dridty wisely. For ways lo do this, send for our free booklet.write: "Conservation;' Edioon, P.O. Box So(l,Roeernead, CA 91770.· Southern California Edfson Make every kilawitt oounl. • I ~.· • • ' • • • • ' • \ ' . • .. I I ( I I I l I • -_. __ _ --..------ • • -I T oday'sCloslafr N.Y. t•b . J • l);iif $EC'.T ION S1 :!6 PAGES, . • ORANGE COUNJY. CALIFORNlA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1975 4 q !l\fale. · Nnrse Held ·' I f • Ill Atwater Slaying •A ~year-old immigrant from L;baaon -married only .i>out slk month.a, -Was sthoduled for arraie:nrnent on ,murder charges late tOday in connection with the bt.tterl11:g dOOth of a Corona Qel Mar tpilliona1re's wife whose bOdy was fOUnd stuffed under t'Qncrete ln anol,doil druJD. ,J>aniel G-arbis Bed~Jian of Glen<i~le. a oiate nurse who had the ,!II.Pt shift in caring for 67 - year:o1ll \\'rigley chewing gum heir, A.G . .Atwater, is being held in the death of Mrs. Nancy ~twater. Police allege that Bedelian bludgeoned 'the "Wealthy woman to death· •ometJme before dawn Wednesday and later In the day stuffed her body into an oil drum at a Pac.-oiiDA jUrik yard. He then assertedly .filled the barrel with Wet cement~ • Newport Beach detectives said today-they were UDd~r striet or- ders not to discuss iany alleged motive in the ldlUng ... and they have said only tbat a dispute may have. erupted at the Atwater home at 4633 Perham Drive early Wednesday morning. Atwater, wbo&e sister is mar· ried-to Wrigley board Ghairman P.K . Wrigley Jr., was-a member of the corporate structure which inclUdea chewing gum manufacurlnr,land holdings and ownership of the phicago Cubs baseball team. Described by police.as suffer- ing from severe mental illness, Atwater has been confined for several years in h.is home in Ca meo Shores. orficers said they, rirs t arrived at the home shortly before noon <See SLAVl]llG, Page A2) 1Nixon Do I • ted Ford President Mulled Quitting-Colson WASHINQTON'-(AP) -A.Kissinger,Colsonsaid.. stable al times." Colson quoted seven months or$ one-to:three Former White House aide In an interview on the NBC Nixon assaying_ year sentence for obstruction of CharJes W. Colson said today .. Today'' program, Colson quot-Kissinger was asked about justice, said Nixon made . ~he that Richard M. Nixon talked ed Nixon as saying "maybe what Colson's comments as he left the comments during a conversation setiously in December 1973 about this country needs is a nice clean White House today. He told re -on Dec. 18 .. 1973 .. resigning as president but ex-Jerry Ford. The trouble with porters, as he stepped into his . At the time, Nixon was .r~s1st­ pressed doubt about whether Jerry Ford i,a it would take him car, that · 'J wiU not dignify that 1ng _efforts to tum over add1t1onal Gerald Ford could handle the two years just lo get up speed. with a comment.'' He the n White I-louse tapes lo Watergate job. . Aleo, .Jerry's greatest difficulty heade d back for the State prosecutors and I-lous e and Nixon • was particularly con-is he couldn't control HenrY, Kiss-Departme nt. Senate inves~igators . . cerned about whether Ford could inger. Colson, recently released from Co lson said, that during the control Secretary or State Henry "You know, Hel\J'y really is un-federal prison after servin g (See COLSON, Page A2) i 1 Conflict Test Case Seen Douglas Strike On Develops :OVer Road • '!e Wouldn't Help_ Cop D•ily ~1 .. 1 Staff !"tier. A conflict within a conflict is ·brewing over the proposed 1 Michelson Drive extension in Irvine· which would join the Irvine Industrial Complex with I the residential University Park FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla !UPI> -A deputy s heriff who struggled and lost a man he was attempting to arrest. 'turned around Thursday and arrested a service station attendant who faile~ to respc>nd to the or(icer 's calls for help. For Sunday By PATTY BURNETT Ot u. o.lly l";Mit SU.ff FENRICK WELLS MOVES DRUM IN WHICH BODY FOUND Orange Cou nty Sheriff's Officer Takes Custodv of Barrel area .. The mile stretch ot road is de- 1 signed to provide access to the Fluor site at Jamboree ,Boulevard and the San Diego I Freeway. The project, lo be funded py the city, Orange Coun- ·IY and Floor', Jrichldes' brrages over San Joaquin Creek and San Dieeo Creek. A number ol University !'ark resident.I are worried tbat link- ing the now·separate segments or Michelson will cause traffic con- gestion and safety problems at the Michelson intersecUon with Culver Drive and cause potential lndustrial traffic now through the residential area. BuJ University Community As- iM>Ciation President Bill Vardoulis considers many of tbe rears •·overreaction." . The-community association board of directors, he said, dis- cussed the matter in an executive aess.ion this week but failed to take a position for or against the road. I Meanwhile a group of residents headed by •Judy Marx and Marilyn Vassos have taken a jposition. "'The proposed Michelson ex- tension is a precedent-setting in- 1 trusion· upon the village con- cept," they said Thursday in a . statement Signed by six mem- \ bers ot the University Communi- ty Association. · 'I ''We as residents are un- alterably oppased to the impact that heavy volumes ot industrial ~traffic will have on our residen· 1tial areas . This traffic will result in heav)' congestion, pedestrian j and bi.cycle safety hazards in- ~cludlng grellt Potential danger to our aeighbOrhood school children ! and ,will create irreversible and una~ceptably high air and ngise pgllulfon levels. Robert Cain, 50, was released under $250 bond on a little·used charge of ••neglect or refusal to come to lhe aid or a police of· ricer.'' Deputy Donald Porter said that while attempting to arrest James Cherry, 21, at Cain's service station Thursday. Cherry began struggling, grabbed Porter's revolver and hit the officer with the gun before r unning ofr_ During the struggle, Porter said he yelled at Cain ror help but Cain did nothing. Cain protested that Cherry had the gun and that if he had aided the 0(0ficer. his own tire would have been endaneered. The .Bl,'9W~d Couqty slate attorney's o[fiee ay1 l l""Y I!~· . ftldiJ liilb -pciriol1tfut ..... .._ • " -"' • . •. Def e n se Rests Astrologist Trial Could End Today By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot ... n.ify~SW" A silent courtroom gallery iistened. Thursday as Chur ch of Astrolight founder Zelda Pryor, 75, testified that the tiny sanctuary in her home is no pay- PICC.¥ BA.NKS COME THROUGH SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> - Children in the West have robbed their piggy banks, and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is happy. Federal Reserve Vice Presi· dent Wes de Vries said Thursday that more tban five million "hid- deii" pttnnles bJlve been returned to cir.culation as a result of a six- montb drive. The campaign was started to allevaiate a shorla~e or one-cent pieces whicti especially plagued commercial banks, restaurants, superm8(kets. retail stores - and consumers themselves. Hoa"rding started when the price ing business, but a place where the troubled may find comfort and counsel based on the un- iversal truths. The Ma ine-born astrologist and spiritualist is on trial for al- legedly violating a Costa Mesa city ordinance forbidding accep- tance or pay for any form or oc- cult practice. Sh e l oo ked small a nd hunchbacked in the big witness chair, but her cheeks were pink , her eyes glittered and her j aw jutted proudly forward.. Defense attorney Dona ld Smallwood crossed in front of Harbor Judicial District Court Judge Betty Lou Lamoureaux and handed l\o1rs. Pryor one of 34 books she has publi:;hed. He had marked a spot and asked her to read. "In my Father's house are many mansions. with the same light shining through ... "she in- toned, her voice holding a hint of the old Maine accent. I "The pro~!'(! Michelson ex- tension viola\,eS the basic rules of isound tesidential traffic plan-ot copp;et went up. She continued reading the text, a form of credo ba$:ed on the un- iversal religious truths, which she say~ are_~QOken to hf'.r in- CSee OCCULT, Page A2l ning and will destroy the village concept, if implemented. · 0 -· The strike call is on for one minute after midnight Sunday for 1,500 aerospace worke rs at the Hunting to n Beac h pl)lnt of McDonnell Douglas. -Only a -change in manage - ment's position might stave off the strike by Local't720 of the ln- te.rnatiO n f:l A;,soci a tiP.:~ or UC Faculty Member Gets Solon's .Note ~ltiiMll."9 lllli:ill'officlil't11d today . The union re presents a total or 7,000 Workers in McDonnell Douglas plants throughout Southern California. Those workers and others at thP rnm - pany'sSt. Louis facility. -~;~.~· probably did not realize be•was writing to a UC Irvine nledicat facuJty m e mber when he Airport Land Union officials said the com-. p pany·s estimate earlier this week--aneJ Delays of 900 IAM members at its Hunt- ington Beach facility is incorrect. The union has more than 1,500 Toro Ruling members locally, they said. L eonard Loomis , assistant business representative of the union, explained how the call for s trike came about. "Last Sunday We held a mass meeting or our membership and present~d the company"s latest written proposal (from the pre - vious We dnesd ay). The mem- bers rejected it by 77 percent and voted to strike." Loomis said. On Thursday the union's nego tiating committee took thal authorization to strike and made it official for Monday, he con- tinued. Between the two actions union officials tried to renew talks with maoagement, Loomis said, but were told the company "wasn't interested in going all through it again ." In contrast , a a spokesman ror the Huntington Beach facility said McDonnell Douglas was willing lo continue to negotiate but the union was balking. The primary de m and or the un- ion is for ··parity" with other aerospace workers. Loomis said McDonne ll Douglas e mploycs are paid about 5.S percent less tha n othe rs in the industry, or · about3lcentslessperhour. The Ora nge County Airport Land Use Commission's public hearing on land planning around El Toro Ma rine C.Orps Air Station· opened Thursday night but won't close until March6. After listening to 45 minutes of testimony, the commission agreed to hold the hearing open until next month to allow rurther study of an environri;lental im· pact state ment that wasn't com- pleted until late last week. The environmental statement covers a 23,000-acre land use plan that touches both unin· corporated and city of Irvine lan<l tha t surrounds the military air base. The commission is empowered to implement whatever -plan it adopts, subject lo veto by the local agencie s in volyed, to ·'forestall urban encroachme nt" on airports. Irvine's City Coun ci l was critical of the El Toro plan when it was presen\ed to it Tuesday night by commission planner Ken Delino. pu~rt~ s~d Orange Coun-. ty's $5':5 million price for Orange Co unty M e di ca l wa s "'blackmail," the recipient or the letter said ThunJday. Dr. R~err: "Prefter -; JilaS-sis· - tant professor of neurology. said the Jan. 31 Jetter rrom Carpenter was in respanse to a letter he wrote to the senator Jan. 17. Carpenter said Wednesday he does not recall the letter and does not know Pfeffer. One source said the letter probably was writ· ten by a member of Carpenter's staff detailing views previously· expressed by the senator. UCI-Cal ifornia College of Medicine plans to buy •the Medical Center for use as a teaching hospital. Additionally. the school plans to reduce the 524-bed facility by 200 ileds and build a 200-bed hospital on the Utl campus. , The letter repeated previous statements by Carpenter that he will oppose th.e on -ca mpus hospital if it will compete with lloag M e morial Hospital in Newport Beach. Pfeffer said he does not have a copy or the Jan. 17 letter he wrote to Carpenter_ However , he described its con- tents as asking Carpenter to op· pose a s uggestion by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post that the UCI m ed school be closed and its operations be combined . with those at UC Davis. (See LEITER, Page A2) O ra n ge~~ Coast ·-=~a ' W e a l h e r Policeman's Plea Presemed Posthµmowly MILWAUKEE CAPl -"I have been shot at and would have hat- ed to think that all l could do wos other service industries as well throw a beanbag at the party as in retail trade and amusement shootin'.g," Roberl E . Atkins Jr .. park operations. a policeman in the tow.n of Sum- "We as residentt. deserve and . range C010tty demand that alternative traffic ----·---~------=-~~~~-~ U I S 1 Tberoadlssueisli~elytocom.e ·-nemp· oyment oars up ait" 'Iuesday's · City council meeUng, Where a review of the Fluor .site ~Ian is se~. Variabll! c loudine s s t hroug h Saturday with chance or sprinkles or li ght s howers tonight. Sli ghtl y cooler Saturday with highs in the low 60!!1. Lows 46·52 . Tbe pH.I> was approved by the ·planning c·ommisslop1 but eet for appeal to: the council by Coun· · 'cllman Robert West. Meanwhile, 1 a stop work order has been laaued mid actlvlty-atthe Fluor site-has ceasecJ. "Tile. whole thing is getting blown ·oul of proportion. To slop constru~tlon--and cause mas.a flyaterla l 'ilot h.ece11ary,'' Vardouu~-.ald'l'hursday.' , \ Comm'unit:y MsoeiaUon con· cerna. be •ald, revolve around dj!tennlnlftl how lhe traffic con· sultani..arriwiil al a pr~lctlon Iba~ the connecllqn will brilll an additional 100 cars a day atonr 'llli<he1son cast of CUllll!« 1 He said hot WOUid al•o like to 'see lite fi1ure:s for expect:ed Ital· 'Ile from lites.!• thf IDduslrtal arta !)\her !ban Fluor. : (~ lllUDGI':. Pa~~ All I - • j • B:r GARY GRANVILLE J Ot•OIAtYll"'IMtllltft Une.mployment in Orange county reached an all time high in Januar_y when-t~re 621500 perllon.s out of work and the un· employment rate jumped to 8.1 percent. And, according to state labor U.S. UNEMPLOYM1™f .HITS . 8.2'f'. Story,Page ~4. ' analy1ia1 Alta Eldridie, the end of a 1lfll\'P decline In employment tha~bel•ll •lxmontba •10 lan't ln sight. · . "Evbry lnlllcator we have tells us things will get worse before they aet better," M.rS: Eldridae said. . . · Included a!nona ltiose 'in· dicator'1 ...., IOl'K.OIQ -"f'd • from employers who say they see fewer rather than more jobs on the horizon. Mrs. Eldridge also mentioned that new e mployers are not"""rom· ing to Orange County as rapidly as they did the Jast two years when unemployment dropped after a series of aerospace layoffs hlt the job mark~L in the early 1970s . Hatdest hit fast month when the number of jobless climbed by 8,9C>O persons were. retail trade .and service industri~. Bott.were hit hard by expected seasonal layoffs ln ~dep&rtm~nt store• and at amuseln~ _Parks tba~U\rive on tour!Sttcad~ • B~ \be Job l~s' W'ere aero.. the board. id riiltnufacturl•r. ~osll'ilctlon~ aovkam , and ' • mit, wrote in a lette r to the"" The construction industry con-Milwaukee.Journal. - tlnued In an employment slump Atkins was protesting a letter that began two years ago. . . In January, 1974, there were in the Journal that suggested 28,400 employed in the building policemen carry a gun that d 1 s hoots beanbags instead o( lra es . Last month, the tota bullets. The beanbags would stun employed in construction was rather than kill. 24~·. Eldridge's gloomy mon-The letter was rorwarded to the thly report was accented by pre· Journal Thursday by Atkins ' widow. 1 dictions of a wot'Sening situation She said her huslfand had writ- on the Orange County labor ten it on t he night of J a n. 26 but market. did not have the opportunity to ~~~ m,u}~ ~~e? mail it. He and a fellow officer '\ Wtt\l.H.Ji\ t·oo-~rised to sc~ wate.shot to death from ambush tlid "¥~~··~ '""'ch 9 wltllo • o0 du~ early the noxl ' P.,i;tont. Mh!. dfN';'~· . lll!>(nlni, . As a mau of l' cl. •he A 16-ycar old youth lo being SewO~ Pa~1';.l heljl by juvenile authorities. f ' .. " "{" , - 1 I NS IDE T ODAY Works by some of Anierica'• .most prominent.artists, including Andy Warl}ol, Roy LichtemCein . and Robert Rauschenberg, tOill be f..:itured in .a special ihow opening Saturday in, N~t B•ach. See story by i>ally filot staff writer Jocki~ flymo11 °" page C·l Of todily'8 W""-· Index Al Y-54,-.,ic. ilJ ... 11... 01 LM.eeyd 01 c.t"9n'll• . .u Clilutti.tl Dt·U ""'*' a -· Cl OH•MMk•• Al " .. -4.iP.,. M "'-' tu ::C.'t:.. ~ AMUMit.... e1 -...,T,.e M ... a ·~· .. .. CM I 11 I • I . '• • . • .. Al PAILV Pµ,QT t~L~J· -1 '--"'U' .... u •'"• 9 1' AJ'llb-11 llJlirill «>. obe IY ,m~l,b,a>~ , .. . . . Be·asonlihle-Man Sb In• 110' p•uonol ~. • I' 1 "-'"'t'o·n tlj oa if tl"~til • Hunted in Irvine By l,)OUG FRITZSCllE Of•o.ttrPu.alttH A Creek named Diogenes once trod the streel4 of Athene, sw- ~ging a lamp and searching for an honest man. . . An unreasonable endeavor perhaps, but D1agene1 lived from about 412 to 323 B.C. and th8.t was before empirical criteria ~d to detennlnejust what is a reasonbable man. FOrtUnately that is no longer the case. The Irvine City Coun~ ell, which no~ could consider an unreasonable body, learned Tuesday that a reasonable man is on~ who can stand living in a 64 CNEL (Com,mun1ty 1'.J<>,ise Equivalent Level) zone, and can l stand hvang in a 6S CN EL zone. It's that simple. KEN DEUNO, A planner for t~e Orange County Airport Land Use Comm1ss1on, which the city council considers an unreasonable body, was describing the commisslon's re· asoning in determining its planning boun· daries. · • The commission. he explained, reasoned that the 65 CNEL boundary to human noise tolerance wes a shifty kind of a limit. When the wind shifts, the noise level shifts. So, to make sure they can exercise reasonable control over what is developed in the nQisy area around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, the commission drew another noise contour line around the 65CNEL line at the 60 CNEL line. UNDER rrs SJ'ATE cliarler, the commission gets a shot at telling cities and counties what can be built around airports. Just to make sure they covered all the-reasonable people with their boundaries, the commission stretched its jurisdiction fiveCN EL. Patiently explaining how reasonable all this activity 'is, De.lino cited title four of CaJiforni•'s Administrative Code, describing (he.Department of Aeronautics Noise Standards. Tho&e st.andards say lbat nojse levels of 64 CNEL can be tolerated by a reasonable man and 65 can't. This confused Councilman John Burton. He wanted to know what is_ a reasonable man. DELINO EXPLAINED that by the law's reasoning, a re· · asonable man is one who can tolerate 64 CNEL and can't take 6S. CNEVis a very arcane measure wsed by specialists to describe noise zones. It consists, more or less, of an average of noise over a year with some noises worth more than others and noises at some times worth more than others. The key is that it takes a year to make a CNEL. __ Now~ tlte.city coun~il lhiuks the_ commission is unreaaonable stepping on Irvine's jurisdictional toes by planning in the City of ·Irvine. But the commission: acting under its state·mandated charter, must find Irvine a litUe unreasonable in its opposition. FORTUNATELY, THERE IS a clear test to see who ts right, if anybody. The whole bunch or them should go out lo the 65 CNEL line and take one step toward lhe 60 CNEL line. Any of them who can stand there and take it for a year must be reasonable. After all, that "s the law. • Board Mulls I~ .Polic;.1 ··" . ' . . On··Relatives Saddleback -College trustees *' will consider a 'polic:9" change l Monda'y that would allow related ~ persons to work for the eollege t district. l Current district policy bars re- } lated individuals, such as a husband and wife, from working for the district concurrently. l St..perinlendenl Robert Lorn· bardi bas requested lhe policy t change. He has said the current t standard may violate statutes I I that ban job discriminati('n. Anoth er policy to be con- t sidered by trustees would allow I instructors .with seven years I service to the district to take sab- batical leaves for up to one year. A teacher taking a year's leave would be paid two-thirds of his annual salary. A teacher taking only t..-.·o quarters leave would be paid full salary. The policy would permit ad· ministralors to take sabbaticals up lo two months in length al full pay. Trustees \Viii meet al 7:30 p.m . in the James B. Utt Memorial Library. ORANGE COAS1 DAILY PILOT Fro• Page Al BRIDGE ..• The assoeiation has invited ci - ty planners "to an open meeting W,ednesday to discuss the pro- posed road. According to a traffic study in- cluded in the project environ- mental impact report, the road link wi11 have litUe effect on thP residential area. But some residents fear that heavier traffic on Culver and Michelson, particularly at the in- tersection will isolate Park West apartments and endanger the lives of school children crossing the intersection on their way to Rancho San Joaquin In - termediate School. From Page Al LETTER ... Pfeffer wrote the letter from his home address and speculates lhat Carpenter may have as· sumed he was a physician in private practice. Carpenter's response, said Pfeffer, ''was a little tangential to what I wrote him about." Pfeffer said he cannot un· derstand how the reply on Carpenter's letterhead wa s made public. The original, he said, is still in his office files at the Orange County Medical Center. WO\'!lll f~.Je~·r,...ard - her brpwi blited sadly -a• the old lady recited her beliefs that all elemenla of religions since the dawn of time knit toge~ into Cod's divine plan· wovea for the universe. By lhe time she finished the 30 Unes, the lady juror had discreet· ly shielded her eyes with her hand. •·Your Honor ... the defense rests," said Smallwood. The trial was scheduled to resume tHis afternoon, and could possibly conclude today. depending upon re-questioning with final arguments to the six· man, six-woman jury. The people's case was resteO by Assistant City Attorney Robert Campagna at noon Thurs· day, whereuix>n Smallwood sub- mitted a motion to Judge Lamoureux for a direct acquit· tal. He claims the all · encompassing Costa Mesa city ordinance -describing it in the words of Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas on another law as a Meat Ax Ordinance - is far too broad. Smallwood said the statute which bans more than a score of specific practices dealing with the occult does not even have the saving grace of exempting cer- tain religious matters which could be related. FroM Page Al COLSON •.• same period, Nixon told him that he would resign if the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he had to surrender the tapes. "He said he would not sit and pre'side over the destruction of the pres idency," Colson said .. "He said if he lost in Supreme Court on the tapes he would re· sign." Colson said Nixon was confi- dent that the Supreme Court and particularly the four justices Nixon appointed would support him. The court ruled 8 to 0 in July 1974 that Nixon had to surrender the tapes Nixon resigned the presidency three weeks later. Colson said Nixon's comment about Kissinger apparently was based on Kissinger's advocacy of an early resumption of the bomb-- in g of North Vietnam in December 1972. Colson said Kissinger, then White House adviser for national security affairs, resumed :Jecret negotiations in Paris with the North Vietnamese on Dec. 5, 1972 and immediately cabled, Nixon: .. Start the bombing immediate· ly . These madmen have doublecrossed us.·· Colson said Nixon showed him the l\,issinger cable. He said Nix· on rejected Kissinger's advice and told him to continue negotial· ing. Thirteen days later the bomb- ing was resumed. Time Change Turned Back LANSING , Mich . \AP1 Passionate arguments about the safely of children kept the Michigan House from passing a bill to put the state on Daylight Saving Time Feb. 23 with most of the country. Another vote on the bill is planned next week, but it ap· pears the bill's backers will, like everyone else in the state, re- main on standard time until April 27 . The Senate approved the bill earlier. Supporters say the nine-week lag in tur'ning clocks ahead will hamper industry, airlines, truck· ing and others in interstate com· merce. 1 .. 0._ CO-•I 0.11, Polot. -th "'l\1<;11 II<-· bonecl~,.. ... ·Pr•••. l•Pul>U\-byl"'°O.- C.0.0•1 P\o1>1J"'l"9 C<>"'P•"• ~•lo o1111-- put11iYWG MOnd•• llW"•Qh Frk19, 1or Co9Uo """'"• l<H•pc><I B•.t<h, >h..,llnqlon 0.-.c:h/"-· l•l1t V•tl•Y. lr••ne, S•O<llet>.lo't V•lltr •IMI IA-llee<h/!oo"'ll Cot•I "-••~ --..tlllon It pu~!\l>eO S.01..,.0•r• """~-··)..TM "'!""~ putM•"''"'I 1>l•n• 1• el :ioo W.•I e.r Slrtel. Cftl• WW. C.l!fornl l ~ T ough L uck ' Robert N. We«t .... ,, ..... , • ..., 1>111111•""'• Jack R. Curle9 Vitt ~r>l-1 •""Got-el,,.__ Thomas Keevll li.d1Mr Char'lft H . LOO\ Richard P. Nall "'""""' "'-........ 1:01tv• T ... phont (71•1 '42-4321 a.:sslfied AdYtrtlslng M2·5'71 ...... Ml:t. Vel,.¥ Ntwt.Otlltf Sl1 ·6l10 ,, ..... ,,.,. ci.rntnlt 4tS..o6lO \ Assembly Raps Holiday SACRAMENTO CUP!) -Assemblymen are unhappy because the.v will be given a holiday on Washington's Birthday, Feb.17. IT IS NOT the thought of missing work that is upsetting them, but the threatened loss of $120 each in tax-free expense al· lowances. Legislative rules provide that each legislator receive $30-a· day expense allowances when in session, including weekends. But no expenses are allowed. for occasions when more than three days pass without a meeting. ASSEMBLYMEN shoo!< their heads In dismay and grumbled when Speaker Leo McCarthy (D·San Francisco) told them just prior to Thursday's adJournment that the Washil"lgton Birthday holiday on a Monday would be observed by lhe assembly and thef-e would be no session the preceding Friday. Assemblyman Robert Badham <R·Newport Beach> took \o his feet lo ask, ''That means we'll have a four-day recess?'' Reaction rippled across the chamber at the possible loss of 4120 rn expense payments for the four days off. ''I REAUZE the nlture of the crftis. Mr. Badham." McCarthy replied. Tiie 1pjtaker 1nnounced be would lry to remedy the situation and report bacltlaler. ) (f \ Ber.ates • • • Oit ,·Ptan BEVERLYHllUi CAP)-1..os Angele• Mayor Tom Bra~ley said today it would be ~ "'lr· res pon1lble to sell Anierl$a,'s publicly owned oil resources'' without a comprehensive na · tjonal energy Policy. BrJtdley spake in oppo&iUon on behalf of the Council ol Local Governments to a proposal by the U.S. Department.. of the In· terior to lease 10 million icres of offshore land for oil dr-illing, in· eluding 1.6 mllllon acres off California. J-le said the 41 cities and coun- Ues in the council adopted a three-point resolution Wb.lch calls for opposition to the federal pro· · posal until three things hap· pened : ( 1 > a comprehensiYt-na· tional and regiO(lal energy policy has been formulated; (2f the Department ot Interior submits ,. its proposed oil deveJOpment pro· gram to the affected state, re· gional and local agencles"for re· view ; and (3) Congress has enacted legislation strengthen·· ing existing laws rE;lated lo oil de· velopment on the outer continen· · tal shelf. "I w&nt to be very clear that we do not necessarily oppose the concept of development and use of the oil on the outer continental shelf," Bradley said. "We do opp05e the haste with which it is being undertaken, particularly with regard to the lack of understanding of the true value of this resource -a value which can only be determined within the context of a com- prehensive national energy policy." Bradley told the Interior Department hearing board in the auditorium at the El Rodeo Elementary School that original· ly he had been given only three weeks to .review a ''.highly technological" l,3CJO..page draft prior to public hearings set for mid-November. He said it was only after local officials were able to meet with Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton that a 60-day delay in the hear- ings was granted. Bradley said an analysis of the draft indicates that there has been "no careful consideration of a balanced mix of new re·· sources," nor had consideration been given to developing such ex· istlng resources as the Elk Hills Naval petroleum reserve. Women Profiled On KOCE TV Show A repeat performance of lhe six -part televjsion documentary, "Profile : Women," starts Satur· day at 7 : JO p.m. on Channel 50, KOCE·TV. The show is a filmed documen· tary dealing with the lives of Orange County women, produced by thE" staff of KOCE-TV at Golden West College. It will run the next six Saturdays in the same time slot. \ ' I i I HELD·IN MURDER CASE Malt Nurse Bedallan Fro., PageAJ SLAYING. • • Wednesday' after the day nurse who attends Atwater became alarmed at Mrs. Atwater's absence. Th e day nur se, David Jacobsen, told police he arrived as usual at 8 a .m. and noticed fresh paint on wallpaper and walls at the expensive Atwater home. Jacobsen reportedly \old' police that Bedellan told him Mrs. Atwater had left earlier with an unidentified man . Jacobsen added that Bedelian identified red Stains in the house as cranberry juice he spilled. Later in the morning, Jacobsen said his concern was heightened when Mrs. Atwater's lawyer phoned"to report lhat she did not show up for a scheduled court hearing in Santa Ana. That hear- ing was the latest apeparance in a lengthy battle over control ·or Atwater's fortune. At that point, lhe day nurse phoned police. Officers eJC - amined the expensive house and found signs or a violent and bloody struggle. Later in the day, Bedelian ar· rived at the wrecking yard in his 1968 Cadillac Which allegedly contained three sacks of cement and the victim's body. Yardworker Pete Seropian said that Bedelian called him Wednesday afternoon and asked for an empty metal drum saying he wanted to mix cement and (ill it so he could have a weight for the front of his truck. Police allege that Bedelian stuffed Mrs. Atwater's body into the drum, filled it with cement and left. Police were already in Glendale looking for the male nurse and found him at about 4 p.m . at an "intersection a few blocks from his home. After a trip to Newport Beach police headquarters and an in.- terview ewith investigators , Bdelian was booked on a murder charge and police drove lo the wrecking yard. They found the barrel, three empty cement sacks and several blood stained paper towels. In- vestigators also l6und Mrs. Atwater's remains still clad in nightclothes in the barrel. Workers al the junkyard were quoted as describing Bedelian, \\'horn they knew, as ··a ni ce guy." He was one of several male nurses employed over the years al the household lo provide 24- hour attendance for the confined heir whose mental problem began many years ago, accord· ing to Newport Beach Detective Capt. Richard Hamilton. Gr.ena~.;;. ReiµQved -... --. MIAMI CUml -A lithe &irl gol her finger stuck in a hand grenade ,and authoritl,.,.,werQ laced with · lhls declsion ·T\turs· day: . 1 I Am1)utatt: her finger because the ~renade could explode. or taJce a chance the grenade wouldn't blow up, and saw It off 1 to save the fipg'er. Doctors at ·Am.erican Hospital, wl'\ere 9-year-old Laura Sal van ' was brou&ht by her parents, de· bated what to do fpr 3~ hours. The World \Y&r I grenade was used a s a paperweight, and1 Laura had absent-mindedly stuck her lert..-hantt ring finger ln·l to a hole in it Wednesday nighl v.·hile watching television. The doctors , fearing the grenade might cootain live ,ex- plosives, decided to 9 mputp,te. ' But .a fire department rescue squad asked the doctqrs lo wait· and consult a bomb squad. Nev.1ton Porter or the shetiCf's bomb squad and police techni- cian Tommy Carroll, who were called in, disagr£'ed \Yith the doc· tors. Saw off the grenade, they argued. Chances arc it will not blow u·p. The doctors agreed. "Tom my and I took her on a s tretcher to the maintenance room, put the grenade in a v1se and we sawed -very carefull y ," Porter said. He said Law·a did nots.peak at all during the sawing, which took 15 minutes. The grenade did not explode. It came off and Laura's finger was saved. A laler examination : or the grenade, nearly .60 years old, indicated it was not ex- plosive . Laura walked into the hospital \vaiting room and was given a bi g hug by her niother. "It's just part of the job." Porter said . "\Ve didn't want to see the Ii t lit! girl hurt.'' Porter said Laura was "pretty relieved .. \vhen she removed her finge r from the grenade~ but didn't say anything more than "gosh" or "great" when the opc~ation \Va s over. '"She was quite dazed.'" Porter .said of the mother. "I didn"t think s he realized it was all over.'' FroM Page Al JOBLESS ••• added "it's possible the rate might climb lo 10 percent." Orange County's all time high unemployment rate came In January and April of 1971 when it reached 8.7 percent. However. in those months, the total number of unemployed ranged from 48,000 to 52,000. Last month's unemployment roll or 62,500 exceeded the former rec· ord high of 52 ,800, a mark: reached in January, 1971. OYER SIYIENTT FIVE I ' WOODMARll CHAIRS READY FOR IMMEDIA Tl DIUVEllY DAEXEL-HERITAGE-ilENREDON-W000MARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WfllCD,t.YS I SATUIDAYS ':00 lo S:lO ,. ' • • I I ' ' NEWPORT BEACH• . .,,,., w~srcun· on.. l;l2.10M LAGUNA BEACH• 34.'> NflH1'1 It 'IJAS'I' l'WY,. A!M·Wl TORRANCE;, 2.1649 ll~WMIORNF. )IL':'\> f()pen Fri. \it!·~}!"· 12·5;31pj ~ l?H-1411' ' " • I • tin gt mltain. Vall li:QI TI 0 N VOL. 681 NO. 38, ~ SECTIONS, 38 RAGES ' I t • ,es • • • • ·' . . T~ay's C:J~l•g N.Y. Stoeb -- FRIDAY, FSBRUA RY 7, 1975 TEN CENTS • 'Hulltin,--Low·:rn,com.e Housing Scant 111 T£RRV COVILLE or.-.o.t1'"*'..,. More tb8o 7 ,000 Huntinelon Beach families have an unnue:tl income less than $7,200 -q fact whJc.h places-them in the federal- ly defined very low .,income bracket. . .. At least 6,525 of thos.e Families cannot find homes or-apartments at a suitable price.. to match their jncomes, according to a Survey Bradley Berates Oil Plan BEVERLYHJLLS <APJ -Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley said today it would be ''ir- responsible lo sell America's publicly owned oil resources" without a cotnprehensive na- tional energy policy. Bradley SJ>Oke in opposition on behalf of lhe Council of Local Governments to a proposal by t!Je U.S. Department of the In· terior to le ase 10 million acres of offshore land for oil drilling, in- cluding 1.6 million acres off California. He said the 41 cities and coun· ties in the council adopled a three:eoint resolulion which calls for opposition lOlhC fed~-ral pro- posal until lhree things hap- pened: { 1) a comprehensive na· tional and regional energy policy has been formulated: (2) the Department of Interior submits its proposed oil development pro- gram to the affected state, re· gional and local agencies for re· view; and (3) Congress has enacted legislatiori strengthen·· ing existing laws related to oil de- velopment on the outer continen· tnl shelf. · "I y,·ant to be very clear that we do not necessarily opPose the concept Of development and use of the oil on the.9'1ter continental shelf,'' Bradl~faJd. ··we do opJ)ose the haste with which it is being undertaken, particularly with regard to the lack of understanding of the true value of this resource -a value which can only be determined within the context of a com- prehensive national energy policy." Bradley told the Interior Department hearing board in the auditorium at the El Rodeo Elementary School that original- ly he had been given only three weeks to review a ''highly technological" 1,300-page drafl prior lo public hearings set for mid· November. He said it was only after local officials were able lo meet with Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton that a 60·day delay in the hear· ings was granted. (See BRADLEY, Page.\%) PIGC Y BANKS COME THROUGH SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> - Children in the West have robbed their piggy banks, and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is happy. Federal Reserve Vice Presi· dent Wes de Vries said Thursday that more than five million "hid· den " pennies have been returned lo circulation as a result of a six- mpnth drive. The1 campaign was started to . allevaiate a shortage of one-cent pieces which especially plagued oommertial banks, restaurants, 1unermarkel5, retail stores - 9nd consumers themselves. Hoarding started when the prlce lf copper went.up. ' ~ by t~e city planning staff. Ed Seiich, chlef of the.city's ad· The. 1a.p bietween~.4tfordable •Yance .-plahnlng.:&miott. sa:vs ho~ing •n l\"tan>U~:tincome Is Huntington &lach'l>O)>es tl> win 1gteite&t• at-~ .=-lowest poverty enqugh.federal funds next year to line, ,where ·"Pi~ fapt1Jy's annual help 350 qi l.lidse families with jnooine is. le! tha'n ~· -rfnt subsictte.i uoder a new •· Ae:'9rdinlf~the~et:!"survey ~eral 4bousing" a~lstance pro-3~1311 !omOi'!l fa)I 1!!1iief that in· ....,,, • • • ronie ieyel,:.1>pt orilii 32 homes Tne:majority' of,tbose helped 1.1na ~ apaltments atch lheir would be se.nior ·cmzen:s, 65 and Ji.ti...11.!!£!:.al·c'a ~Uty-'163 mon·;-·-older .. who are.affec~ the most thlyre.o or .500 . · . by intlatlon;.'Uie 1Tapid 'tise in .. . .. : . home prices, and highe" rents, while their i~e remains at a fi)(ed level. ", About 1,430 senior cit-izen families fall Under the very low income. category of a $'1,200 an· nual income. And that figure could be h.igbes:;because the number wa's taken only from those families which agree9 lo report their inc()me,s on the city's specia1censusin1973. Sellcb says the city hopes:. for about $300,000 ror each of the next ·three years, though the federal department or Housing and Urban Development <HUD> has not , released any estimates on what it will grant to individual cities. "The problem is, when they start looking at Orange County. then someplace like St. Louis, we don't always come up with the greatest need.'' Selich explained today. A public hearing on the city's housing af:isistance plan was held Tuesday night before the plan- ning commission. Another hear- ing is scheduled Jo"'eb. 18 before the city council. Selich said commissioners generally agreed with the primary staff recommendation (See HOUSING, Page A%1 Douglas Strike • Beach Union to· Walk Out? By P AT!'¥ BURNETI' Of UW Dlillr Pllft Staff The strike call is on for· one minute after midnight on Monday for 1,500 aerospace workers at the Huntington Beach plant of McDonnell Douglas. Only a change in manage- ment's position might staveo off the strike by Local 720 of the In· ternational Association of Machinists, a union official said County's Jobless . AtB.lo/o By GARV GRANVILLE otU.0.lty,..... S'9ff Unemployment .in Orange county reached an all time high ·in :ran.uar_y when there 62,500 persons out of work and the Un · employment rate jumped to 8.1 per~ent. .,A.n.4 .. acoording to su.te tabor , . · , U.S: UNEMPLOYMENT HITS . .""U~~ ·~rtfl'+~·;tf9~t1·_,, ~. O ar;i.'J"·". ~l ,. ~ il;a··flldridge, the·end . Mal~ Nurse Charged In Woman's Death Ol aSliarp decline in employment that bee an six months ago 1sn 'tin sight. ~·Every indicator we have te)ls us things will get worse before they get better," ~frs . Eldridge said. Included among those in- dicators are forecasts received rrom employers who say they see fewer rather than more jobs on the horizon. · A 40-year-oJd immigrant from Lebanon -married only about six months -was scheduled for arraignment On murder charges late today in coripection with the battering death or a ·corona del Mar millionaire's wire whose body was .found· stuffed under concrete in an olcf oil drum. Daniel Garbis Bedelian of Glendale, a male-nurse who had the night shift in: caring for 67- year-old Wr.igJey,.-chewing gum heir. A.G . Atwater. is being held in the. death of Mrs. Nancy Atwater. Police allege that Bedelian bludgeoned the wealthy woman l<> .death sometime before da.wn Wednesday and later in the day stuffed her body into an oil dru,m at a Pacoimajunk yard. He then assertedly filled the barrel with wet cement. Ne9fport Beach dftectiveS s8id today they were under strict or:- ders not to discuss ·any ,aUegef:I rDotive in the killing, and they have sajd'Only that a dispute may have e~upted al ~e Atwater home.at •w Per~~ Drive early Wednuday morning. AtWa~. whose sister is nl.ar- rieft 'to .w.rigl.ey board Chairman P .J(. Wti~ley Jr .. wai: a member of the C~tJ?.Or11te f)lructure which inclui:les ch'e'Wing· gum manut':lcuring, land hbklings and· o"Woi!rship of.the Cld,cago t~bs HELD !N MURDER CASE Ma le Nurse Bedellan baseball team. Described by police as suffer- ing from severe mental illness, Atwater has been conrined for 'several yea.rs in his home in ·Cameo Shores. Officers said·they first arrived at the home ·shorUy before noon Wednesd.ay after the day nurse who attends Atwater. became a l8rmed at Mr:s. Atwater's absence. , Tbe day .nurse . David Jacob'sen, told police he arrived (SeeSLAYING,,Page A2) Mrs. Eldridge also mentioned that new employers are not com- ing to Orange County as rapidly as they did the last two years ..vhen unemployment dropped after a Series or aerospace layoffs hit the job market in the early 1970s. ltardest hit last inonth when the number of jobless climbed by 9,900 persons were retail trade and service industries. Both were hit hard by expected seasonal layoffs in department stores and at amusement parks that thrive on tourist trade. But the job losses were across the board, in manufacturing. construction, government, and other ·servicCiOaUstriFs-as well as in retail trade and amusement park operations. . The construction industry con- tinued in an employment slump that began two years ago. In January, 1974, there were 28,400 ~mployed in the building trades. Last month, the total employed in construction was 24 ,900. Mrs. Eldridge'& gloomy mon- thly report was accented by Pre· dictions of a worsening situation on the Orange County labor market. (See JOBLESS, Pa(<! AZI today. The union represents a total of 7 .000 workers in McDonnell Douglas plants throughout Southern California. T,hose workers and others at thP rnm. pany's St. Loui~ facility . Union officials said the com - pany's estimate earlier this week of 900 YAM members at its Hunt- ington Beach facility is incorrect. The union has more than 1,500 ' S worn In EdWard H . Levi, former presidenl of the University of "Chicago, took the oath as attorney general today, voPNing to ''provide a re· bi.rth of the Department of Justice in the aftermath of \)'at~rgate ." Hand Grenade Sawed F r om Gir l's Finger MIA!\'lf (UPI/ -A little girl got her finger stuck in a hand grenade and authorities were raced with this decision Thurs- day : Amputate her finger because the grenade could explode, or take a chanc e the g renade wouldn't blow up, and saw it orr to save the finger. Doctors at American Hospital. where 9-year-old Laura Salvan was brollght by her parents, de· b.Qted what to do for 3\-2 hours. The World \Var l grenacte was used as a paperweight, and Laura had absent-mindedly slue~ her left-hand ring finger in- to a hole in it Wednesday night while watching television. The doctors, fearing the grenade might contain live ex· ploSi vk, decided to amputate. Sq~~~ :s~!d ~:~~:~t :-Oe~:i~ members locally, they said. Leonatd Loomis. d'ssistant business representative of the union , explained ho"' the call for strike came about. "Last Sundav we held a mass meeting of our· membership and presented the company's latest written propasaJ (from the pre- vious Wednesday). The mem· bers rejected it by 77 percent and (See DOUGLAS, Page AZJ Trustees · Trimming Budget The Fountain Valley School Soard did a little budget belt tightening Thursday night after learning the district has 200 fewer students than had been ex· oecled. Trusleeli trimmed SllJ,000 Crom the district's $12.8 million budget, the amount they lost in• state aid for those 200 students.· . Assistant Superintendent Chuck Woodfin said the economy •s to blame. Fewer homes were l built in the district than had been expected, be explained. ln addi- tion, fewer homes are being sold and some residents moved from their more expensive Fountain Volley homes into cheaper ones elsewhere, he said. The district had expected ll,986 students this year, but has an enrollment of 11,782 instead. Woodfin said the school board trimmed nearly $73,000 from the $9.6 million personnel budget, elirninaling1 teaching and other staff jobs that would have been filled if the additional students had enrolled . He said no teachers or other workers will lose district jobs they now have, however. The district also cut $9,800 from the $45,500 allocated to replace instructional and office equipment, which means the dls· trict may have to delay replacing some worn-out or bi;:oken items until next year, \Voodfin ex· _plained . Civilians B attle ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia (APJ -Ethiopian soldiers exchanged gunfire with civilians early today on the southern edge o[ Addis Ababa, witnesses said. Hundreds of miles to the north, the estimat- ed death toll in week-long fight- ing in Eritrea province cli.mbed to ·'over 1,000'', a reliable diplomatic source reported. Colson: ·NiXon D-ouhted Ford and consult a bo.mb squad. Newlon Porter of the sheriff's bomb squa'd' and palice techni- cian Tommy Carroll, who were called in, disagreed with the doc· tors. Saw orf the grenade, they argued. Chances are it will not blow up. The doctors agreed. Variable clo.udiness throu g h Saturday with chance of sprinkles or light showers tonight. Slightly· cooler Saturday with highs in the low 60s. Lows 46-52. ' WASHINGTON (APl - Former White House aide Charles W. Colson said today that Richar-d ~Nix.on talked ,erlously in December 1973 about resigning 'as president but ex- pressed doubt about whether Gerald ·Ford could handle the job. . Nixon wa,s parliculsrly con· :erned about whether Ford could X>nt.rol Secretacy of State Henry \.Kissinger. Colson said., . In ap interview on t\>e NBC ''Today'' program, Colson quot- ?<! Nixon as saying "maybe what .his country Deeds is a nice clean Jerry Ford. The trouble with Jorry Ford is it would take him :wq years just to get up s.peed. ~loo Jerry's greatest dillrculty I h'<i c@uldrj'Lcefnli'Ol lle~ry l{is_•· inger: prosecutors and House and three weeks later. "''You•koow.Jtenry really·is un-• Senate investigators. ~ stable at t{m.~," Col¥ quoted Corson said, that dw-ing the' Colson said Nixon's comment ,Nix9n as :;aytrig._.__' _ _ same ~iod_; Nixon told him that_ about KissiP.ger apparently was Kissinger ·was a.s""kecl atiOulhe wOUld resign if the U.S.~ based on-K-ijsil)ger's advoca.cyof Co\son's com1J1ents as.he left the ,Sopi:-erne COurt.ruJ~ he had to· an early resufription or the bomb- Wijlte House today: He t.old r~ surrenderlbetapes~ . ing--of North Vietnam in porters\. as he stepped', into his , "He said he woukl not sit anO: December 1972· ca~at' ''I will not dignify that preside over~the destruction Of Colson said Kissinger, then wiib1!1\ comnienL.'' He then tb~ pi:esidenc.y,..u 'Cllson 9-id.. Whlte House adviser for national ha•.d~d back fo't . t,•• S\~te . "lie sai~ \{ l,>\l 'I~ in ~reme security affairs/ resumed secret l)eparlDi nt. • ' • OOurt OD' lhe ta~ )le jpould r~-negotloliOns Ill PAJ'.i• with the Colsob1 recently reJelSed ftem sf1D.'' . '" Notrth Vietna~on Dec. S, 1972 federal prli;on <afte'r t;ervtn1. Colson aald Nixrut Y(U confi.it and· tmmedlatil)' cabled Nix.on : se•en montha of J ~tp,lhree delit \)lat the.SUpreaioi COllrt and "Start. the· bombing Immediate· year sen epee for Ql>s\loUCtlon cjt partlcuiarly. tlie lour tlces I y, :r hes e madm e n have juitlce; 1al\I Nixoil \itaile the' Nixon appointed would support ,doublocrou.edus/' comments during• oonVeraation • him. Colson said fr(ixon showed him onDethc,18\1973.,0 _ _ T)le.09urtt~· O~J , I"! lo!!!• ble.Het•id~-At e t me, .. ~~ 1'•:nt•0~1 1914 tlial Nillon r ~e\ JUQ'-'•ei-'1 advice ingeffortstotumoveraddltionol thelAl,.;.a. ~ ,., ' Q. t.o4'••&olilt· While '!:louse tapes 19 W lerl!le · Jii ¥.. c) 1 ·1n . , , • . · ~· . • .1 ' · • ~' .,.. r ;i • J. • • . ' • • • , .. Tommy<-and I took her on a _ (~GRENADE,Pa,M?J • Women P rofiled. " . On K OCE TV Show . A r•peat ~ormance of the six·l?art ~leYiSion documentary. .. ProOle : Women," starts Satur- day at' 7:30 p.m. on Channel SO, KOCE-TV. The sho~ is f. filmed docurnen· tary deallns With the lives or Orange County l\'Om•n~pri>duced b,i> the staff pf KOi.;E-TV at GOHfon ~I COllqe. It win nin the' ri•xt'• si 'Sabfuhiys. 1.n the same (lme stat. ' · • I ., 111/S IDIE T ODA Y Works by "'"1le of Ammca•s mo!t prominentartists, including A.ndy Warhol. Roy Uchtenstein arUI Robert R'"""htlillffll, 1illll be featured in .a, .speciaL . show opening Saturday in Newport B<ach. See stctry lly Daily Pilot staff writer Jackie Hyman on page C·l of today'• w .. lcmd6T • Index ..,.,,..,..SW'fk• ,.., ... cw ...,..... D1 ........ ~ M ·&..M. .. ,.. Ot ..... , ..... M ~lffftli• .u Or ..... ~, "' CIHlll'" OJ-1J ,._,.. a14 0.lfl\ct Cl "-'-·""" ' ~ Cm•-• CS.,._., ...._. OMUI ffotlcff A1 S*t -"!" lllift>NI ..... M Manl.t$ 9+f "kNIM• ...... T ... 't161M O ...... ,.... at ,. .... """ CW: ''""""'•'-(» ......... .. """~ ., ......_..... .... ....,..."'" ............ .,_ , , -~ • -- o,\ll V "'-Of Cham~r . F11nilijig • Q.uizzed 'The Fountnln Vulley Chamber or Commerce is trying to work • '°'ut a mi1understafl4iog over It.I $30,000 budge:t. grant from Ute city. Chamber officials met Tues- day night with two city coun- cilmen and city administrators after the regular council meeting adjourned at 11 p.m. City Controller Howard ~ Stephens e~lained the Issue in· volves the chamber's budget ~e­ quests for last quarter. .... --FILLSNEWPOST Coordlnetor Reitz Stephens withheld part of the money <about $2,400) allocated for tbe organization, because he believed the money was to be on· l y for paying a chamber manager's salary. But the chamber was 'without a manager for '10 days of the quarter, so Stephens did not believe full 9ayment was in or· der. Services Aide Now 'Cooking' Teachers tn the Fountain Valley School District asked the school bl!'r~ for a ir~at¥ voice In dlsfrlct decision makln1 ThuradaY night. • .-But, In presenting their cQn· tract p_roposals for next year, theY. did not list any specific salary increase. Judie Lowman, president or the Fountain Valley Education Association, said teachers have ·asked tbat their pay be adJusted, refiectin1 the increase in the cost of living, experience and educa· lion. But they will not ask for a specific increase until they learn the outoome of the district's 67· cent March 4 tax override elec· tion. The school district has called for the tax hike, the first in 13 years~ earmarking most of the funds for pay increases. qg,. Luek. ..-.~~~ .... ,·;...,..:,,· . 4a•enwly ~Hoiida~ - ' •, • -. , S~CRAMBNT<:I ~UPIJ ,-Assemblymen ar~ unhappy beF co111e Ibey will be given a holiday on w .. hiQ&ton'a Blrtbday, eb.17. 11'18Nql'the11\ought of missing work that Is upsettin& them, 1>1 ut tH, th~Jltefied loss of $120' each in tax-free expen.se al-owance1. . ~ Leill1latlve ridti· PJ<>Vide that each legislator ~ecelve $30·•· aay expense allowances ·wh'en in session, lncludinK weekeilds. dBut no expenses are allowed for occasions when more than three ays pass without.a meeting. . . ASS!lMBL)'JIEN shook their heads in dismay and grumbled wben Speaker Leo M~a~1 (0-San Francisco) told them just prior to Thursday'& adjoUmment t'hat the \\'ashington Birthday holiday on a Monday would be observed by, ttie assembly and there would be no sesslon the preceding Friday. Assemblyman Robert Badham <R-Newport BeachJ took to his feet to ask, ''That means we'll have a four-day recess?" Reaction rippled across the chamber at the possible loss or $120 in expense payments for the four days orr. ''I REAUZE the natl.ire of the crisis, Mr. Dadham." McCarthy replied. The speaker announced he would try to remedy the situ a ti on a.{KI report back later. .. Hospital Workers • Fre. Pflfrll! AJ . . SLAYING ••• ., 111u•I-, '"Ml!Oiil 1 fresh paillt on ·~ .... walls at 'the expena ve }\t'l'alel' home. Jacoboen reportedly told police that Bedell11> told him Mrs. Atwater had Ioli earlier with an uitldlintlfled;man. Jacobsen added that 'Bed9lian identified red stains ln the house as cranbe.rry juice ht! spilled. Litter in.the mornlna:, Jacobsen said his concern wU!helabtened when Mrs. Atwaler's liwyer phoned to report that she did not show up ror a scheduled court ht:aring in Santa Ana. 1'hut hear- ing was the latest apeparance in a lengthy battle over control of Atwater'& fortune , At that point, the day nurse phoned police. Officers ex- amined the expensive hoW1e and round signs of a violent and 1 bloody struggle. Later in the day, Bedelian ar- rived at the wrecking yard in his 1968 Cadillac which allegedly contained three sacks of cement and the victim's body . Yardworker Pete Seropian said that Bedeliari called hlJTI Wednesday afternoon and asked £or an empty metal drum saytng he wanted to mix cement and fill it so he could have a weight for the front of' his truck. Mayor George Scott and Coun· cilman Al Holllnden, however, said they would consider making full payment if the chamber can sbow why it needs the money anyway and h<>Y(it was &pent'. The city this year increased its grant lo the chamber from $14.000 to $30,000 so the organiza· tion could hlre a manager and secretary. However, the first manager resigned after just a rew weeks on the job and was not replaced until December, when Joan Warner accepted the post. Fountain Valley's new Human Services Coordinator, Judie Reitz, once was a cooking consul- tant for a microwave o~en com- If Voters reject the increase, district orficials predict redu£· tlons in educaiional programs ror next year by about $670,000. The district's budget this Year is $12.8 G 0 · million. The tax increase w.ould .. ven ' cost the owner of a $50,000 home Cl New Contract Police allege that Bedelian sturrcd l\.trs . Atwatcr's body into the drum, filled it with cement and left. Police were already in Glendale looking ror the male nurse and, round him at about 4 p.m. at an' intersection a few blocks from his home. Stephens said chamber of- ficials listed increased rent and telephone expenses among re· asons they needed the money. He also said chamber officials re- ported dues did not come in as rapidly as hoped , while the or- ganization was without a manager. Chamber Officials say they believe the young organization can be totally self-suppor:.ting within five years. City Weighs Future Uses For Library Future \,ISes or the old Hunt- ington Beach library at Fifth and • Main streets will be determined. by an administrative staff study or requests for space in the build- ing. . The city council agreed Mon- day night to leave those recom- mendations up to City· Ad· mioistralo~ Dave Rowlands, to be han<Jle<I in a maMer similar to the use of the old civic center. The decision was made when council.men were faced with a re· quest from the Huntington Beach Historical Society for space in the old library. Members of the historical society want about 1,000 square reel of the library t.o use for an or. rice, a storage area and a mini- museum for old documents and artifacts of historical interest. The staff or the library will be moving to the new central library at Talbert Lake in mid-March. Rowlands said several civic groups have already indicated interest in using vacant portions of the Main Street library. City councilmen have not made a decision on whether the Main Street facility will be kept open as a full branch library. Indonesia Loan JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - The United States agreed today to lend Indonesia $24.7 million for a malaria contrql program. Indonesia will use the money to buy 19,000 tons'of DDT, sprayers and other equipment. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr1\I01nl '""° Pullll- Jack R. Curley Yi<I Pr ..... ftl '""° Ot_ .. ,_....,., Thomas Keevll ··-Thomas A. Murphlne 1Nne111119 Editor "" Char .. s H. Loos Rlchlrel P. Nan .Aultt--....... f.•Mri pany. She also has been a secretary. a YWCA program coordinator, a social worker, counselor, a model home hostess and a part· time college iMtructor. $85 a year. The school board took the teac her proposals under advise- ment. They are expected to pre- pare proposals of their own or- counter-proposals. Miss Reitz, 33, will be in charge or the city's new Human Services Department, formed a year ago Teachers spelled out demands to assess and monitor Fountain for a greater voice in deciding Valley's social service needs. curriculum and budgets, as well A five .member Human asinthehiringofteachersand Services Committee was ap-administrators. pointed last month to help give . guidance to the department. . 'J.'hey also want 1.mprove~e!1ts A native of Washington State --~n lnsu_rance. benefits, a rev1s1on Miss Reitz tias lived in Orang~ in their grievance: proced~res County the past lO years. She is and transfer Policies, ov~~1i_ne now completing a master's ~ay for after-school act1v1t1es degree in counseling at Chapman and smaller classes. College. She will be respansible for SRecial social service projects, as well as the operation of the Colonia Juarez Commu·nity Center program and various youth,projects. Her $9,600 salary is being paid by a one year federal govern- ment jobs grant. FroMPageAI JOBLESS ••. How much worse? ••1 wouldn'.t be surprised to see 1 the unemployment rate reach 9 percent," Mrs. Eldridge said. ''i\s a matter of fact,'' she added ••Jt •s possible the rate might climb lo 10 percent.•• Orange County's all time high . un.employment rate came in January and April or 1971 when it reached 8. 7 percent. f However, in those months, the total nuinber or unemployed ranged from 48,000 to 52,000. Last month's unemployment roll of 62,500 exceeded the former rec- ord high or 52,800, a mark reached in January, 1971. From Page Al GRENADE stretcher to the maintenance room, put the grenade in a vlse and we sawed -very carefully.·· Porter said. He said Laura did not speak at all during the sawing, which took IS minutes. The grenade did not explode. It came off and Laura's finger was saved. A later examination of the grenade, nearly 60 years old, indicated it was not ex- plosive. Laura walked into the hospital \vaiting room and was given a big hug by her mother. FroMPageAI DOUGLAS. • • voted to strike,'' Loomis said. On Thursday the union's negotiating committee took that authorization to strike and made it official for Monday, he con- tinued. Between the two actions union officials tried to renew talks with management, Loomis said, but were ~old the compilny ••wasn't interested in going all through it aa:aln. •• Jn contrast, a a spokesman for the Huntington Beach facility said McDonnell Douglas was willing to continue to negotiate but the union was balking. The primary demand of the un- ion is for "parity" with other aerospace workers. Loomis said McDonnell Douglas employes are paid about S.5 percent less than others in the industry, or about 31 cents less per hour. Onassis Put In Hospital, PARIS (APJ -Aristotle Onas·sis entered the American Hospital in sub· ,urban Neuilly today for lreat- m en t of a debilitating muscular disease complical· edbyflu. Hewentinthrougha. rear door to avoid photo· g.raphers gathered iat the main entrance. The 69-year·old Greek multimillionaire and husband of the former Jacqueline Ken· nedy flew to Paris from Athens Thursday night in a private executive jeL Family sources said Mrs. Onassis in- sisted that her husband be moved from Athens ror treat- ment abroad. Retirement Ruling Seen As City Boom The city of Huntington Beach expects to save $156,000 a year under new state legialaUon af- fecting the public employes re- tirem·ent syst.em. Ed Thompson, the city's personnel director, said the sav- to·gs-wlll be made l>Olllble because the average age of municipal workers in Huntington Beach is younger than the average age oC public employes ljlroughout the 1Lat.e. Jn past years, the dty has paid : money into tbe retlre"ment system at a rate based on tbe st1te ate avCrages. Now, tbe c1ty will be allowed to pay at a rate based on the ages or fll own workers. . Tbompton said the cilY would probably beglnaavlflll the money lrt A'prll. The clfJI council •P· proved an Initial chanse In cil)I pollc'y KoridaY night which pavea the way for the savln,ca. • The $156,000 windfall wai not included in the $1.3 miUion in savings announced last week by the city staff, so it represents a bonus in· the city's fight to balance the budget . In 1973· 7', Huntington !'each paid a total of $!!80,375.65 lnto the public employes retirement system. . The lower rate will not affect the amount or mohey a city employe will receive on retire- ment, Thompson explained. In addition to the sa•ll\p made pouible /or the 1eit~, ,lhe. new state legl1lalion Ollowa govern- ment workers tot--acrue retire· ment credit for Prior military service, if the empl&ye pays h11 share into the reUrem ... ent fuod based on what his ml!ltar)I aalary Wll. -. The eXtra tnllltary ~ellt wm not cost the clti any, alfdltlod'al money, Thompsoo aala. .. 1 I Operations at Kaiser Permanente prepaid health care clinics were returning to normal today following overwhelming appro~ al Thursday of a "tops in the industry" pay pact by the striking Hospital and Service Employes union. ~ · Nearly of.,200 Workers· walked off their jobs Monday at Kaiser's five hospitals and 14 clinics . in, Fro.Page Al OraQge, -Los Angeles and Ven- tura Counties. The plan, which caters largely lo union health programs, has cJinics in Orange and Garden Grove. 1'he final agreement, patched togeth'er by a team of three fec}eral mediators, calls for 26 to 27 .5 percent wage and frlnge benefi( bikes over the two-year contract. Polled Thursday, the union membership backed the new agreement with a 3,105 to 375 vote. · Hospital and Service HOUSING Employes president George • • • . Ha.r-d.y-termed the contract, _ that 'housing assistance be chan· which sets the .~owes~ scale _at neled through the Orange County. $3.92. ·a~ _hour, tops 1n the 1n- Housing Authority. duslry.. . The staf{ suggested the city The _union covers non · seek funds primarily for rent prof~ss1or:iats such a~ cooks, subsidie$ and to helP lower in· nursing aides, technic1a~s and come falnilies buying homes in clerks. Doc~ and ~eg1ste.red Huntington Beach. This plan nurses are not m the union. would utilize existing housing. T.hrough~ut the f oµr :day Astaffreprtsaysthereisa5.<I strike, Kaiser malnt~1n.ed percent vacancy ratio in the city, emergency .and mot~ continuing which means there are about care operations despite the staff 1,560 unoccupied homes and 1,225 -shortage. empty apartments . An alternative to housing sub- sidies would be direct support for new, l~w-~ost housing, or gov· emment-built housing, but the staff recommended against that as being too costly and too l!llow . Before fhe city receives any money, the housing plan must be reviewed by the Southern California Association of Govern· ments <SCAG), then studied by HUD. Selich doesn't expect the city to learn how much, if any, money it will receive until June. But even the $300,000 is an op- timistic estimate, Selich admits, and he adds. "We need about 6,200 housing units. With this (350 units) we will only help the bot· tom end of the lower income range.'' \ ' i ' i Man Survives Bridge Jump SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -A man jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge Thursday night and Jived, becoming the eighth person to survive a plunge from the span. The hospital he was taken to in· voked a state law and refused to release details, other than he was in critical condition. The California Highway Patrol said the man, a resident of San Rafael and about 30 years old, jumped from the north tower or the bridge. After a trip to Newpcrt Beach police headquarters and an in· terview ewith investigators, Bdelian was booked on a murder charge and police drove to the wrecking yard. They round the barrel, three empty cement sacks and several blood stained paper towels. ln- vestiga torS also fOut!.d Mrs. Atwater's remains still clad in nightclothes in the barrel. Workers at the junkyard were quoted as describing Bedelian, whom they knew, as "a nice guy.'' He was one of several male nurses employed over the years at the household to provide 24· hour attendance for the confined heir whose mental problem began many years ago, accord· ing to Newport Beach Detective Capt. Richard Hamilton. From Page Al BRADLEY. • • Bradley said an analysis of the draft indicates that there has ·' been "no careful consideration of a balanced mix of new re· sources," nor had consideration ~n given lo developing such ex· 1sting resources as the Elk Hills Naval petroleum reserve. I-le added "our experts found that no analysis of the relative environmental impacts or drill· .ing the various areas bad been performed." Los Angeles City Attorney Burt Pines, who followed Bradley to the witness table, said his staff analysis or the draft Environmen- tal Impact Statement indicates it ·is "legally inadequate.'' Pines said, "Our view is that a new drart EIS must be entirely redone.'' OVER SEVEHTT FIVE WOODMAU CHAIRS RUDY FOR IMMEOIA TE DELIVERY DAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-l<AAASTAN-BAKER . ' . Wffl(D!-YS ·& S.llUIDA YS 9:00 ..; S:JO . NEWPORT BEACH• 17'l7 Wt:S1'CL.lt't-~ OR., tW2:.~ LAGUNA BEACH • l4$ N(fU1'11 l:<,A.'i'I' •tW\· .• 4~·~1 TORRANCE• 2:1649 HAWTIIORNF. BLVD, fOpen fo"'ri . UI 9, ~un. ti·A!:aij 3'78·1279 ' AB DAILY IL-OT ·EDITORIAL PAGE· -ney Searclr Pays~ The "doomsday budget" has suddenly disap- p<!ared in Huntington Beach. The city staff last week announced it could save $1.3 million without any -dras).i~ dramatic measures such as firing personnel or sharply cutting back cify services. · Most of tbe savings were made possible by not hiring p<!Ople to replace workers who had qUit or re- tired; by deferring the purchase of some equipment to another year; and by slicinj: a couple of major pro- grams. For example. the city saved $115,000 this year (for half a year) by turning the harbor patrol over to . the county. It also salvaged another $41,000 by culling back the environmental engineering division in the harbors and beaches department. Elimination and reductions in some recreation programs provided another $80,646 in savings and a cutback in library services kept <1n additional $83,041 in the; city coffers. Me mbers of the city staff did manage to balance the budget for 1974-75 and avert a predicted fiscal cri sis, at least for one year. But while they deserve praise fo r getting the financial situation clarified, they s hould not be hailed as conquering heroes. Ma ny of the decisions which saved the money, s uch as not hiring new personnel, were made long l>efore the administratio11 issued its dire warnings about a $1.3 million shortage in the budget. Much of the savings announced last week was really a simple matter of eliminating paper d e ficits -money budget· ed to be.spent -by finding out ho·w much of it really had been spent. And wl1ile City Administrator Dave Rowlands declared there was no fat in the budget, it is difficult to vie w a $250,000 harbor patrol (which the county took over for free) as a ··bare bones'' item. " It is quite true that Huntington Beach Is raced with finanel.al troubles and in the next few years must make major decisions regarding new taxes and servlc.S offered. But wbel) your financial back J• to the wall, it is sometime'I amazing how much 111eat· may still be left on those old bones. . It will be interesting to see what the new economic advisory commission finds a s it delves more thoroughly into the city budget. It may help clear up some of the city's financial m ysteries. Police Mean Business Fountain Valley police should be commended for putting teeth into their threats to keep drug pushers out of their city. Last April, police, with the help of undercover agents planted on the city's two hi gh school cam- puses, rounded up 74 suspected push er s. At the same time, palice pledged to make a continuing effort to halt narcotic sales throughout Founta in Valley. They proved they meant it three weeks ago with another crackdown and roundup of 22 more suspected drug pushers. Sgt. William De Nisi, who coordinated both un- dercover drug operat~ons, said he wants pushers to r ealize that every third or fourth sale they make could be to an underco:Ver officer. While he realistically un- de rstands that police raids aren't a drug problem cure-all, he sees them as a way to dry up drug traffic. De Nisi said Fountain Valley probably has not seen it& last drug sweep. He plans to work on the pro- blem until it is curbed. Drug·sellcrs better figure he m eans what be says. • ' I . H "IT'S ONLY MY NOSE ... " A Happy He ·st . Def ends His Style To t he Edilor: Re: the letter from Mr. Bantel pfintedJan.29. This is the firs t time I 've "'rit- ten in ~esponse to an article but feel I mus t express the ''the other vie'4-"." I 'm sick of other people imply- ing what type of car I can drive or where to set m y thermostat in my home. Because of my fan- tastic prudence and foresight to li ve close·enough to work to use only 10 gallons or gasoline per "'eek and to not have an ego.trip ~tyle, grossly over-sized famil y that requires healing a barracks ·sized barn-ho use, I 'll live within my ••ration '' (be it coupons or prices or both) with any damn sized car arld room temperatur~ I (not Ban tel or J . Ford) selecr. IN l\tY opini on, to stop the al· leged ene rgy sho rtage: (A) Slop the in come tax ad· vantages lo selfi sh produce rs or e xcess numbe r s of offspring flhat's what causes pollution and e ne rgy consumption) Archaic re- ligions that d e manded more children in 1300 A.O. are laugha- ble to any educated modern society. -(8) Drastically curtail the senseless e nergy wasting of ob- solete U .S.N. battleships, etc .. that cruise in circles for months on end for ••experience·· - politically m otivat ed PO"'e r freak-outs. (C) De rer installation of gas- gulping auto s mog devices, e.g .• NOX (we all agr ee-no-one likes pollution) and develop nuclear power plants and oCf shore drill - ing at maximum ,speed. Do this "Without allowing selfish Sierra Club narrowm inded procrastina· lion but with r easonable safeguards a nd with massive government funding. In the meantime. 1'11 continue to drive m y beautiful 400 -cubic inch Firebird a nd 370 H.P . Corvette in lu xury and at speed feelin g proud I'm conservin~ ene r gy as I pass the grossly ugly IO·passen~cr s t a tion wagons dragging five kids with "Navy Reserve". "Stop NOX Now" and "Sierra Club is Nifty" bumper s tickers. By the way. some clown had better return the 70 mph speed limit on the hi ghway to Mammoth or m y wife and I will be forced to ignore (as everyone . does) the ridiculous 55 mph s peed traps -in the interest of a logical and rewardingly hedonis tic life style. It interests me to sec of you will print this "other" viewpoint. H.E.GREEN P l.l%::1ed '1ote r To the £ditor : As a taxpayer and a resident· and home O>A'ner of Huntington Beach (or 14 years I would like to know by what a ut:hority three m e mbers of the H.B. Union High School District have to override the vote or 35,000 taxpayers and voters. I attended the board meeting at Marina 1-li gh S~hool and the architects estimate tor construe· tion or the new school was SS million and that Is not the con- tractors bid. The board when confronted by objectors stated, you. voted us in and v.•e make the decl1 lons. J always assumed public officials were In orfice to do the w111 or the People. • TllF.V ARE consldcr1n& clos- ing Gill Elementary School for Jack of attendance which wtll • ( MAILBOX ) have its renection on all high schools in the not too distant future. If there is an O\'erflow o( high s'chool students, why not use Gill school? We have bee n told that if they build this new school the district ""ill be bankrupt in two years, 1 have two daug hte rs in the high school district, I wonder what will happen to their education if that should happen. U th·e board is going to take' the attitude voters don't know what they are doing,. then I say let's take m ea sures to remove lhem from office. W.M.CLARK Wrilhrg.Class To the Editor : Re: "$3,600 Writing Class.'" The Daily Pilot, Jan. JO. It sounds so commendable, but COST ques tions the expenditure from Hunting ton Beach city fund s. especially when the budget is facing a defi cit, and the cit y is looking for new ways to tax the people, to meet that de~ fi cit. Furth e rmore, COST deplor es the insensitivity or tax· payers' employes toward the t ax- payers' packetbook. Anyone with a n eed to improve y.•riting skills can be helped through courses at our colleges, which are already s upported by tax dollars, so there is no need for municipal employes lo receive specialized tutoring for self· improvement on city time and at city expense, even though the ci- . ty may receive some remOC.e benefit. ANOTHER alternative would be to make available lo interest· ed personnel books such as one put out by Reade r 's Digest. "Write Bette r: Speak Better," which can "Make Words Work for You." If "n1ore than hair those laking the coune already have college degrees -" as quot- ed fro m the Pilot, then they can s urely read and comprehend such a book. One wonders how they could earn a college degree without having learned to ex- press themselves effectively, and why they were hired, not having proved they had acquired the necessary "tools" o[ their trade. The Daily Pilot states that the instructor, Allen Amenta, is charging the c ity $30 per hour, and the city is crediting him with 120 hours, only 42 of which are class time. leaving 78 hours (qearly-double the class time!) ·ror preparation. This, plus pay. ing the city employcs for the 672. hours they s pe nd in class on t ax- payers' time at taxpayera' ex· pensc, makes this a very ex- pensive course. Jt lsn 't jus t the initial $3,600 that COST o bJects to, 'but' eac~ seven·weok cours e will be another Sl,600 the city, and the ta:xpayers, can Ill afford, Our advice Is : Keep Ure cost or government down by encourag. Ing employes to enroll -In oell- tmproveme.nt coutses on their own time, or even by providing a few inexpensive books. Or l.s that loo sensible an approach for .. Dear Gloomy Gus l feel that it's only fair to warn the Fiil th at if they've been investigating me, I've been watching them for years -billed as "The FBI ln Peace. and War.·• H.J.B. ........,, Gw n-•••••••••w.., ....-n ..... _._ ..... t'Uy~ ... .._ .... -......... kftf .,... lllt ~ .°""""'' ~. ~,,. l"fllot. those in government tO com- prehend? We taxpayers have had te economize; now it's time ror those whose hands are in the tax- _ payers ' pockets to try it. CLAIRE KELLEY, Chairman PAULINE E . MOEN, Secretary Council On Sensible Ta~ation (COST> Gorden Fon To the Editor: As a regular subscriber to the Daily Pilot, I am fully aware or the interes t you take in local af· fairs, and I wish to draw your at - tention to an item that may not have been suggested up to this point in time. - When an active person sudden- ly comes on to retirement hi s whole life changes unless he has something to fill that void. I retired in 1970, and my wife and I spent our first two retire- ment years living on a farm in Scotl and, we enjoyed every minute of, and activity in my garden certainly took care or any boredom, howe ver family ties were L9Q great to 'stay there in· definitely,_and for that reason we returned. Up to' this point I have worked part lime which certainly helps, but now I am fully retired. THE FIELD that adjoins our complex in Huntington Beach is owned by S & R Farms, and they produce three crops per year ma'inly cauli(lowers, but each corner of this field is unworkable because of the heavy machinery used. and I noted the corner near our apartment was grown over wi th weeds, but J could see lhe potential as a so called "Victory Garden." I we nt to the Office of S & R Farms and asked if they wduld a llow me to use this l,500square· foot -plot for raising vegetables etc., and they r eadily agreed, and they should be commended for it. So as you see [ do have as r"nuc h as I can take care or for my family, but I cannot help but think that the numerous plots of unused ground that are just doing nothing year In a nd year out. Surely these owners would be public spirited enough to do as S & R Farms have for m e, pro· bably no one has asked them. Our complex is one of 198 units. and is run under a'niat'rangemcnt with HUD, with a r:ent reduction for low paid or retired people. If it were possible (di' the Jocal authorities or the frtJD to del ve into t.his idea further ... we could have right adjpioin1 this 198 homes ~ufficient land 'made Into · plots. and rentf'd for a very low figure lo .s upiply all the vegeta bles needed and al the sarne t im e reduclng ~om for the retired. and giving healthy recreation for families at a very low cost. · Nixon Did11't Inv ent Political Spyi11g Archives of Espionage I WASHINGTON -Th e [ J e vide nce co ntinues to ac-RICHARD cumulate that political es- pionage was not invented in the ·WILS ON Nixon adminis tration however ~------------' badly the practice might have been abused. The latest dis- closure is that of J. Edgar Hoove r's No. 3 man (as re- ported in the N e W York Times> tha t Pr es ident Johnson or · dered the s ur- veillance of the, Re publi· can vice pre· sidential n~inec in the ·1968 campaign, Sp1roT. Agnew. T h i s brings b ac k some memories. Lyndon B. Johnson used to hint darkly to private vis- itors during the 1968 campaign that the lovely Chinese widow. Anna Chennault, a pillar of the .China lobby. was up to some hanky-panky with the Saigon ~ove rnment to delay Vi etnam pe ace n egotiations because President Thieu would get a bet- ter deal if Richard M. Nixon were elected. ' Now it a ppears (if the FBI's Cartha D. De Loach 's purported secret tes timony is to be belie'c(ed) that Johnson put the FBI on both Mrs. Chennault and the Republican vice.presidential nominee, to get the goods on their plotting, if•any. TllE PARIS peace tal ks \\-'ere deadlocked at the time on the is- sue of getting Saigon and Hanoi representatives to s it down together and Johnson was beside himself about any interference both from the political and the national sec urity point of view. Whether Johnson got the in- formation first from Hoover and instigated the surveillance on his own doesn 't make much dif- ference. Hoover was evidently a willin g collaborator with J o hnson on th e C h e nnault- 1\gne w-Nixon inquiry as he was on other matters of interest to a presiden t with an insatiable hunger for useful information. Johnson was high on Hoover in those days and, gadget-minded as he was, took special delight in a mechanis m Hoover had sup- plied him for 01>ening and closing his bedroom window while still under the covers. JOJINSON, in his private con- versations, often conveyed the impress ion that he was in possession of s pecial in(ormation which might prove embarrassing to his conten1poraries. It is also reliably reported that he urged Nixon to mainta in some kind of a recording system in the White House to preserve for posterity, or other purposes. the historic conversations therein. and tha t Nixon off-handedly ordered in the voice·actuated system which ruined him . None of this is beside the point. which is that there were r ecorded conversations in the Johnson ad· ministration and maybe in the .Kennedy administration which, unli·ke the Ni.fon tapes, are buried in the ar1~hives or history. Along with the ro are buried such use as may have been m ade of the FBI· for political espionage ·with its fruit of embarrassing or incriminating tidbits. ,\DD TO TJIAT the untjJ now s~c ret Wate r ga te committee me1no asserling that in the 1964 , Democratic nation.:11 convention Johnson, through the 1' .. Bl, 1,1.·as ""'iretapping l\·1 a rtin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy and a dif- ferent perspccli\'e or lhe Nixon tragedy begins to emerge. In a noth e r aspect o f this ge neral matter. rormcr Special Prosecutor Leon J a~·orski and the present prosecutor. Henry~­ l~uth . argue against a full report on their inquiries out or tender soli citude fo r some >A•ho might be hurt by ''juicy'' (Jaworski 's word) information. Certainly 4 former President NixOn could not be hurt any more, so the im- pression is left that there is still hidden inform at ion which might have a be;l rin g upon the perspec- tive brought to bear on Nixon's guilt in the \\I atergate a rr air. T HE P ROSECUTORS argue il would be unconstitutional to dis· close the full story as a matter of fundamental fairness under the Fifth Ame ndment. Congress, which is conside ring legislation requiring a full disclosure, could we ll pass the legislation and leave the cons titutional issue to the courts. P.1aybe the lime has come to follow the course President Nix· on once considered -''let it all hang out ." Tha t procedure should not be confined to the Watergate affair but should re· ach a bit back into the past in the interests of providing perspec· live on the s ingle most shocking event of American politica l his· tory. What Nixon's predecessors did does not excuse him, but at least it might s how that he was not the sole origina tor of po litical dirty "'·ork. Automobiles Don't Kill . • • A letter in T ime magazine a fe\v "'eeks ago. from a reader who opposes g un la ws. was t ypical or the kind or illogical thinkinJ? that supports suc h argu- ments. The letter said : "A gun has no will of its o""·n. A gun does only · what its owner causes it do to. The root of the problem is within th e human heart. Cure the cause rathe r · than treat sur· f ace sy mp · t9ms." . Let me transpose this argument to a similar term lo demonstrate howabsurditis: •'An automobile has no .. , .. ill or its own. An automobile does only what its driver causes it to do. The root of the problem is "·ithin the humun hvart. Cure the cause rath e r than treat surface :syn1ptom s." T11£R EFORE, dispense 1A·ilh automobile la"A"6. No more speed limits, no more traffic signals, no more registrat1on of cars. no more test s fllr drl vers, no more Ones or jail te rms rorofrenscs. Instead , "''e try to reform and c ht1 nge human n a'9Jre. We work rit m uk in g m ost people kind and considerate a nd atten\ive and ra· dional and model cltiiens. ( SYDNEY H ARRIS ) on the st reets a nd highways? Slaughter, that's what's happen- ing. While we're slO"-'IY "curing the hum an heart," we're speedi· Jy killing thousands or huma n bodies. Why bother to m ake cars saf (>r, either'! Since it's obvious ly the motoris t, and not lhe car, th;it. causes accidents, let's also dis- pense with stronger bumpers, roll-over bars , seal·b<!lts. irn - pact-bags, or anything else de· signed lo protect in a C'rash. \Vh en peopl e's h earts arf' warmer, the highwi\y homic1dt; rate ~·ill go down to practically nothing. AUTOMOBILES don't kd l : people do. No one has ever seen an automobile take off by itself and knock som eone do\.\·n. ErRo. why place ~11 these constraints 1Jpon owning and operating an automobile? A.II we have to do is improve th~ human race -it may take a few thousand _yea rs - and the autb will be no more of •• threat, or ratal wcr1pon, l.han the tricycle. a license. \\·ithout plates, without the slightest responsibility or ob- ligation to others? Are v. c "infr. inging" on his liberty by de- m anding that he be qualified and in a state to drive. or that hi s automobile be registered a nd li censed and in s ured for liability? The au to m obile, at least. ser,·es a useful purpose when its ow ners hip a nd oper ation are ca r e rully s up e rvi sed. Th e handgun ser\·es no purpose ex- cept the t aklnf'!" of human life. True, guns don 'l kill-but people . \\·irh ~uns do. And far too often. OR ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobc!rt 1V. W t>ed. PMblt$her Thoma.s Keeml, £diJor- Barbora Kreibkh. f;d1tor1al Page EdiJor _The t'dJlori;il pa~e or thft 0.ily Pilot Sl't>ks lo 1n!orrn and •llmulate read•r~ by pr•stnfln.1 on thl.1 paae d\,·rrse commcnl•ry on tou6tt ot ,.,. tertsl by 1ynd1caled roluMni..13 al)(t <'artoonist!I, by ~rovilf.in& ~ forum _ro~ N"11der!1i' "•"*' •nd I>)' Pl'ftll!ritlnc this IW"w.llpaper'f opln~ •'Ml Id••• on c:urtl'ftl toP1ra. Tb.: ~ltortal oplnion11 or the Dairy Pilot •~a.r on l~· in tht-tdllorlal column at the 1011 of the pa,;1• Opinlona l!ltpt't11-secl by the-colomnistii ;ind c:art.ooniSl!! und ltttl'r wr1trrs ar, thtlr awn.a nd no t>ndt1!".1?mt>11t or thtir vil'""I b)' lht O<tlly Pilot 'hould I~ inltrft'd JOSEPH A. Str!TILL , Mea nwhil e, whaL is happening · This ls what the gun people in1- aJ::ine Is ratio n a l lhinking. Another of their themes is •·jnfr· ingement ot liberty." But ,,·hat \V()uld they Chink or :l drunk driY· ing a car down tbe road, without ·Friday, February l, uns- 0 • • ' ' I I ~i • -• To· 1 • • • I 'Los ANGELES <UPI> - , ~llotl.lld Reagan offered IQ reslsn 1 froii the panlll lnvestlga'Unll the because his busy schedule 1? :-.~eep him awa'y from· ngton. Vice prealden~ on Rockereller turned down offer. f · Rockefeller said Rearan could ~eep abreast of development.a by I reading traUJcrlgts. ;rbe ·pro· ( State ]· UPIT ........ FINED BY JUDGE .sp~ller conn • • l'rlday1 February r. 11175 , • J • UfJeration f'rout raku C'reclit · .22nd S , -·~· Bomtilng ' . . ~ SAN FaANCISCO' CAP) -A telligeoce In San J~ said lo ali another wealthyNowYortt faml· ...._llU.explodedlnaradlollo-Interview befnre Tburoday ly,l•llowparasltesofyours!'. lloll blllldlng, the 221\li terrorist· nlght'sexploslon. "We belleve the KGO Is affiliated wlth ABC and ln the San ~cl'eo extremists are w0<\lng to exploit KRONll alnUated with NBC. alntwoyears. . "ha.rd Umea against the establish-. IN THE SAME comml!J'lque, s~ld the Thursd&J' night ment, Wa tergate and that kind of ·the New World UberaUon Front exploeton at KRON·TV...b .. f thing." ---~claimed. uspooslbillcy far othe< ca-no IJ\jurles. It )NH re" San Francisco Pollee Lt. bomblDi• tbls week In Iha baY cededby9nanonymoimteleptione )llc~ard K\aP.P_said .a plP!! bomb area -a $11)(),000 blast at a :>an call from 'a manwho.aaid, •~J'm containing TNT went. off in'-JoseofflcebulldlngMondayanda !?'om the New World UIM!r•Uotl stairwell on a, side of the KRON minor explosion at an Air Force Fron,.'Tbere'sabombaettogoofr building. He aald damage ,was , rad&rstation.nearHalfMoon·Bay iny9urbuildinginfive minutes.'' confined to thatatea. · on Tuesday. No Injuries were re- POllce believe a tough new type ' "I felt the explosion orv the · ported. DAILVPILOT A§ . . . . SEW cdl.E UP •• t AND S4J1T1'HEM ~VERLYHiLI.s(Uel>;;;; In adln~ tbe tradltlon,alll ,... ·male Hollywood Friar's Club• roast Thursday nlSht, Mae . West tecelved a standln' ova- tion 'fl'h•n she made an un· planned appearance. Miss W eat. weariDi a wblte coat over a floor length wblte . and black ~SJ¥1led dress, was the only woman present at the roast, )llhlch poked tun at Georae Ra!t. Othera .. ttendlng the roast at the Beverly Hilton were Cary Grant, Buddy Hackett, Telly Savalas and Don Rickles. of radical dedicated to violence is fourth noor," said newsmaJ) Curt Police believe the grouP la a Rtponslble for the te·rroriat at-Rutter. .. I hoard a good-sized stepchild of Weatherman, which tacks. · kaboomendfe.ltvibraUons.'' splintered from Students for a The building was not vacate.li Democratic Society in the 19605. L..-------"'"------" despite the warning. Francis A. Marlin III, station operaU9ns manager, said ~bout 40 people were inside . Shootout Victims blem Is that the iranscrlpia i.re so hush·hush Reaa:an cannot iet I them. Reagan said Thursday -his 'i 64th birthday·-tt>at,l,e mlased three or the first four moeunirs or I the Rockefeller panel and will ·miss the next one too because or • bis busy sch«!"'•· Ii',, left early 1 rrom tbe one meeting he did at· tend. . . ; ;CQs~Jl ~lapped By Fine FEDERAL BtJILDINGS, ~eneral Motors offices, Bank of Americ8· branches, oil company bulldtng s , sc hools and brokerage houses have been the targets. "We exp"ect more of the same kind of thing," Capt. Larry Stuefloten, head of police in· 'Lenient' Judge To Face Hearing Klapp said anbther station, KGO-TV , received a bomb threat tarlier in the day, but police searched the building and found no device. Honored at Rites ' ' HE SAID THE KRON bombit)g OCEANSIDE (AP) -David R. Terrell and Leland Phelps, vie· seemed related to 8 New World titns of a biz81Te four-hodr confrontation, have been buried side-by .. Llber•tion Front communique re· side. Celved Tuesday by radio station Ter-rell, 20, fired witaly at police all Monday aflerno.pn before KPF A in Berkeley that was killing himself with a .~CalibE!ir rifle. Phelps, 15; was shot to death by critical of broadcast staUon pro: a San Diego Co'unty Shei-iff's deputy who reportedly' mistook him for [ · BrotDn C•arg~ . ' SACRAMENTO (APJ -The I Brown administratiol). has been accused by Jegislator1 of break· I ing at least two state laws and viol11.ting the U.S. ConstituUon. , -TV.10 Democratic legislators I accuSed Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Ttiursday or prying iltegally into ' the affairs of prospective appoin· ·.tees to his administration in I' violation of sU\telaw and the U.S. Constitution. . Later in the day, a Republican I leader charged that a Brown cabinet secretary i1legally im· ; posed a gag order on state of- • fic-ial.s who m;ghl he called ] beforethe1eglslature. [ VC (J"fon• SACRAMENT<,> (AP J - l 'Empldyes·or public-colleges-and I universities in California would -be able to join unions and bargain collectively under a I, measure that has been in- troduced in the Assembly. The measure by Assemblyman I .John Va1sconcellos, <D ·San Jose,) would cover employes of the University of California's· nearly 100 publicly supported I community colleges. . . , Clllld A fuue I VISTA CAP> -A construction ~worker whost!' wife i~ charged with murdering their 12-year-old son has been charged with child abuse for itllegedly beatiag their lO·year-old daughter. Walter A. George WaS arrestM Wednesday for iovestigatMQ into the beating of his daugbter,.Rox- anne, said a sPokesman fOl' the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. SAN DIEGO (AP) gramming. ltsaidinpart: Tertell. ' b h I SAN DIEGO CAP) -A county Municipal Court Judge RobertJ. ••ourobjectiveisasocialistre-1 ·"We're wearing the bandanas ecause that's w at .LeePhe ps J'u(l~e has fined sportscaster h · was wearing when he got Killed," said r~alph Hatcher, 15. Phelps was 5 Cooney was prevented by court volution in order to serve t e in-Howard C.osell $150 for failing to order Thursday from carrying terest or poor pe6ple. We're not buried in his bandana. 11nawer-questions formally sub-di . eel th .1 One of the pallbearers at Thursday's service was Charles Ryan~ ·mttted to him in a $3 million out a vow to ·snussall.spe ing goingtoaccept atyouparas1 es whose house was commandeered by Terrell during the siege ~nd lawsuit. tickets ,issued by ~the California 'give' a nd 'aid' us excep~ in 'giv-whose voung daughters had been taken hostage inside, but escaped Highway Patrol. ing' us miserable crumbs and "' The suit, flled for teen-ager COoney disclosed Wednesday 'aiding' the continuance of those unharmed . His wife, Elizabeth, also attended. Scott Schindler, alleges Cosell di · · d During the service at the Eternal Hills Memorial Park, David struck.Schindler in March of 1973 that he had dismissed a speeding . miserable con t1ons in your og Terrell Sr., the sniper's father' got into a shoving match with a ticket because th e patrol . eat dog narrow world. And you r when the youth asked for his declined to cite or discipline two programming. We that know you, televisio·n cameraman and was restrained. by Willard :Ptt. Underwood. autograph. or its out-0(-uniform officers who Rockefell er, controlling (i gure in Phelps' fa ther. The suit, which names Cosell were stopped for speeding with Standard Oi l of California, con-'"Yo u're not wanted here and you better go," Terrell warned. and the AQ'.lerican Broadcasting then-Gov. Ronald Reagan as 3 trol CBS and RCA which controls "There better not be any pictures taken here. That is an invasion of Co. as defendants, originally privacy." askedfor$lOO,OOindamages. But ~p..,a::_ss~e:!:n'.!g~e".:':...· ________ _..!N:o..!!B~C:;·....!!A~B~C"'-~is~c~o!!n~t.cro,._1~1_,,e_,,d_,,b\!Y...:.....:.....:..:..:... _____________________ 7 _ Schindler'' lawyer, Bernard Levy, asked for permission to amend the complaint upwards to $3 million. San Diego County Superior Court Judge Jack R . Levitt authorized the amended com- piaint Wednesday. Levy said he decided to amend the complaint after· Ieai'nlng"l:Ji"e net worth of the network. · Cosell's 18.wyer argued against the increase in damages sought, claiming· that Schindler su£fered nodamaJ(.e. In New York, a spokesman ror· ABC said the company would have no comment. Fresno Bee's Case Linked To Court Key FRESNO lAPJ -A courthouse. master key has become the key issue in a h!aring over how the Fresno Bee obtained a sealed grand jury transcript. Technicla" KUled ' LOS ANGEtES (AP) -A technician for the British rock· group Deep Purple, driving on the left-hand side of the road as is norma) in England, has beeil. killed in a head-on collision. Repbrter William K . Patterson . had posse~sion of the key until he and two other Bee staffers were found i.n contempt 62 times last month for refusing to testify where they got the transcript. Police said Ronald Quinton, 24, oJ London, was driving south- bound in the lert lane of the Pacific Coast llighway when his car collided with a vehicle driven by Rockford Belmooti, 40, of Malibu, who was also killed. The accident occurred early Tl)ursday morning. Maxwell Fine . Levied Due To Can Cuts M:ONROVIA (UPI) -General Foods Corp. was ordered Thurs- 1 day· lo pay a $500 fine for shortweighting jars of Maxwell House instantcoUee. I I, I I !' I I Municipal Court Judge John H . Sanders said the company would not have to pay an additional $1,000 fine if no further shortweighting occurs. The Short.weighting occurred in both 10-ounce and 12-ounce jars of coffee,, according to the complalnt!lled by deputy district attorney Michael Byrne. Each Jai: .. was said. to be missing. a~ a•erageof about a half ounce. Superior .Court Judge Denver Peckinpah Thursday ordered testimoD.y reopened on Feb. 21 after learnirig the key, now in the coU.rt's .custody, provided "un- limited access'' to the of(ices of all judges and other county of- (icials who had copies of the transcripts. ''Freedom or the press does not mean freedom from the law or the land,'' Peckinpah said. ''It does not mean freedom from be- ing accountable for anything they do." However, an attorney for the Bee staffers later told newsmen the key was never used im- properly. .. "The Fresno Bee's employes have never improperly used a courthouse key,'"'" said Phil C. Fullerton in ~ sta(ement. ''.These witnesses or any other represen- tative of the Fresno Bee will (ree- lytestify on the use of such keys.'' Pay for Your fusurance At Gas Pump? SACRAMprl'O (APl -The 13 million motorists in Callrornia would' buy auto insurance at gas stations, paying abo\lt three cents extra a gallon under legislation introduced in the As- sembly. "Pay As You Drive" auto in· surance, similar to a two-year- old system in the state of Maryla11d , would ·climln .. te the problem of uninsured motorists in Callft>rnla, the ~Ill's authors said Thursday. · Assemblymen Edwin Z'berg CD·Sacramento), ·and Charles Warren (D·Los An1ele1J, re· vealed ti\• plan at a Capitol news conference Tbunday. Drivers would pay for the In· .. urance-g~rally at a 1avln1s over turrent premium& -1br001h a 1lx percent Increase In aas taxes. ; Tllal' would amount to three cent. at a so.eeq1,,a.,gallon raw. AddiUonal lpndllll would come · from .!'moefe.t"'' boolts rn llffN6 l>l•te and driver's license fees. I "Howcome~ electric bill ls so lltgh? And v.re've·been using less." We know your electric bill is higher. A iOt higher-even thoogh you're coo· serving electricily. Why? Primarily because ol lhe increased oost of oil. !rs oor job to provide lhe electricily you, your family and your job require. And we l!lllSlik> so in a manner !hat meets all air pdlution cootrol regulations. This means burning foreign, low· sulfur Oil in Edison generating planls. The pri<z is set by foreign govemmenls, and it nxn than bipled in lhe last 18 nmths. It aiu!d go even higher. Sinlz.larumry, lm..!hc ~ IXlla ct.oj! and the additiolJal IDXlllllllwchmbadtobw~ fir alJmat SOX of the i1x:mse in Yllll1: dcd!i; bills. - So we won't always be so dependent on foreign oil, we're spending millions of dollars building roal and nuclear plants. We are also researching new ways'to generale electricily-lvithout foreign oil. Geothermal power. Solar power. Fuel rells. Fast lx'eeder.readors. Nuclear fusion.· Researdi is rootly, but it will also help to reduce our reliance oo foreign oil, Projects related to the envilooment are expensive. too, and in 1974 will ao:ount for about 2°" oC Ollf capital expenditures. In the past six yean, $325 million,,.... required to be lpetllfor such projeds. It loob like we will have to spend anotber $450 mlllioo for environmental ~ within the next fout'year pi:riod. • • On top ol all this, inflation is eating · into oor budget-as it is yours. The oost ol coostructing new planls is 10 times higher than it was a few years ago, and borrow· Ing aJetl have m<n than doubled. Your~ bilJ·wilJ reflect these risii\r mall. W)iatcm100.do to_ldd down your bill? Bulge! your use Of elecltidty • wisely: For ways to do Ibis, aend for our free bool<let. Write: "Conservation;' Edi9011, P.O. Box 800, RQ1<11'1eAd, . CA 91770.· • E .. • I • • I • ' Today's a~r.g N. Y. StoeluJ FRIDAY, FEBJ'IUARY 7, 1975 N TEN CENTS ~ Nii OD -,Oiihted. ~. .F()l-d's ··Ability-· Colson· stable at tift)e.S," Cotaon quoted NttOn as· saytftg1 .... " Kissinger .waS asked ·about Colstin's commPla ·~s-..tie le-ft the 'IWUtellousnMay. m...u.10 ~f-e­ porters, as he stepped iotq his car; that "I Will ~dil[!!ify'that with a co.mm~nJ.. ·• 1-fe then hea:deQ ba~k for th;e 1 ~tate Deparlment. · .. Colson; r~em1y rel~ased from ·federal p.r~ fter $erv.ing seven months of '-one-to-three year sent8nce for obstruction of justice, Said tlixoo made the comments d.urlng a conversation on Dec. 18,.1913. ~ At the time. Nixon was resist· ing efforts to turn over additional While House tapes to Watergate prosecutors· and House and Senate investigators. Colson said. Oitt during the same period, 'Nixon told him that he would resign if the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he had lo surrender the tapes. ''He sa1d he would nQt sit and preside over the destruction of the presidency,'' Colson said .. "He said if he lOst in Supreme Court on the tapes he would re- sign." Colson said Nixon was confi· dent that the Supreme Court ar.d particularly the four justices Nixon appainted would support him. The court ruled 8 to O in July 1974 that Nixon had to surrender the tapes. Nixon resigned the presidency three weeks later. Colson sa~d Nixon's comment about Kissinger ·apparently was based on Kissinger's advocacy of an early resumption of the bomb· <See COLSON, Page A2l Oil Plan Hit Soaring 'Irresponsible,' Says Bradley By GARY GRANVILLE 0t Ult O.Ur l"U9C IYH Unemployment in Orange county reached an all time high • in January,_ when there 62,500 persons out of work and the un- i employment rate jumped to 8.1 I percent. And, according to state labQr U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT HITS 8.2%. Stpry, Page A4. analysist Alta Eldridee, the end o~ a sharp decline in employment Uiat began six months ago isn't in sight. "~very indicator we-have tells us tllings will get worse before they ge*4Jetter-,'.!. Mr-s.-Eldridge said. Included among those in - dicators are forecasts received from employers who say they see 'i fewer rather than more jobs on ·the horizon. Mrs. Eldridge also mentioned i that new employers are not com-! ing to Orane:e County as rapidly as they did the last two years when unemployment dropped .. after a series or aerospace BEVERLY HILL.5 (AP) -Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley said today it would be ''ir- responsible to sell America's publicly owned oil resources" without a compreheilsive na· tional energy policy. Bradley sp<>ke in opposition on behalf of the Council or Local Go~rnments to a proposal by the tJ .$. Department of the In- terior to lease 10 million acres of offshore land for oil drilling, in- cluding 1.6 million acres off California. He said the 41 cities and coun- 4strology Fee Trial Near End By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ule o.i1y Piklt staff A s il e nt courtroom gall er y listened Thursday as Church of Astrolight foiinder Zelda Pryor. layoffs hit the job market in the ·early 1970s. • ' •• .,...,·.:1..e"'",.._.. 75, testified that the tiny F.EN~CK .~ MOvts DRll_M.JN,W!jlC;tf 11'CUNO;,,..., sane\~~ Jil.lllli:.l!o ,1is ng.p, -H1rde1t htt llllt month when · the number of jobless dmbed by 9,900 persons were retal1 trade l!>f!lna•~IJ6u'lil;iSluirlll's olilce?Tekei C'ua . 9i'lrurel • .fitg hu5111et;<.~ ~IJlce where -· • ~ • ~ · tb!f· bjul!Uir l!ll\l ljrid ..comfort and tt:f'Vlce lltduatries. · I Both were hit hard by expec;ted seBsonal layoffs in department stores and .at amusement parks that thrive on t.00.rist trade: M~--~ l , .' N Cha~ ; .• d ~r.!~s~f:f~~~5)based . on the un- a e urse MU~ '[he Malne-born astrologist . ._ e 'G" •na sJ>ititualillt is on trial for al- . · r ltgedly violating a Costa Mesa T. TrJ ' _ D h ., city ordinance forbiddfng accep-But the job losses were·across the board, in manufacturing, construction, government, and .1. R ,,. oman s eat ~~~i~r~fc~~!_for anY form o~oc- She looked small and • other service industrieS as well · · as in retail trade and amusement park operations. The construction'industry con- tinued in an emplo,vJnent &lump that began two years ago. In January, 1974, there were 28,400 employed i,n the building trades. Last month, the total employed in construction was 24,900. (See JOBLESS, Page AZ> A 40-year-old immigrant from Lebanon -married only about six months -Was scheduled for arraignment or\. murder charges late today in-connection...with the battering death or a Corona del Mar millionaire's wife whose body was found stuffed under concrete in an old oil drum. Daniel Gar))is Bedelian of Glendale, 3. male·a.urse who had the ni&ht shift in caring for 67- year-old Wrigley chewing gum heir. A.G . Atwater, is being held STOCKS ERASE in the death o[ Mrs . Nancy Atwater. EARLY LOSSES \ -Poli~e allege that Bcdelian . l>ludgeoned the wealthy woman NEW YORK (UPI) -The to death sdmetime before daW'n stoCk market closed slightly Wednesday and !ater in ~he day lower today io the slowest trad-stuffed he.r ~y into an oil drum ing in two weeks on the New York at a Paco1m~J~ yard. He then Stock Exchange because of profit assertedly filled the barrel with taking and concern over rising wet cement. , . unemployment. Nt;wPo~ Beach detectiv~s said The Dow Jones industrial lQday they~ under.strict or- average lost 2.26 poinls to 711.91. ders .,t to discuss any alleged It had been down more than 10 at motive in the. ~ing! 'antl they the outset. !Jf.vesaid on1Jirth4t a dispute may Declines led a9vances by about }tlt..ve .eruP.ted '4'} the Atwatel'I an four-to-three margin. (Tables, home at'4~33 Per~Bm DrlYe early. 85). \\'.edne_O\l•Y morrung. . Prices nlso were tower in slug-, . Atw~tt!r •. whose sister 1s. r!lar· gish trading on the American rted to Wrttley board Chairrrian Stock Exchange. P .K. Writley Jr., was a member of the corporate structure HELD IN MURDER CASE Male Nurse Bedellan which incli.ides chewing guin manufacuTing, land holdings and ownership of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Described by police as suffer• ing from se.vere mental illiiess. Atwater has been confined for several .years in his home in Cameo Sbores. ' Officer-s said they first arrived .at the home shortly before nOQn <See SLAYING, PageAZI hunchbacked in the big witness chair, but her cheeks were pink. her eyes glittered and her jaw jutted proudly forward. Defense attorney Donald Smallwood crossed in front of Harbor Judicial District Court Ju.dge Betty · Lou Lamoureaux and handed fti{rs. Pryor one of 34 books she has published. ..tie had mar-ked a spot and asked her to read. "In. my Father's house are many mansions, with, the same light shining through .•. "she in- tQned, her voice holding a hint of the old Maine accent. She continued reading the text. a form of credo based on the un· iv'ersal religious truths, which she says are spoken to her in~ wardly by spirits so she may write them down. She claims no pers onal authorship. One fashionably dresse'd woman juror leaned forward - her brows knitted sadly -as the old lady recited her beliefs that all elements or religions since the dawn or lime knit together' into God's divine plan woven for the universe. By the time she finished the 30 lines, the lady juror had discreet- <SeeOCCULT, P•ge i\2) Mariner's.Mile Recovery Pushed • By Rlll/IRY KA YE ot • ....,,.... ..... Newport Beach Planning Com· ' mission members infotmally agreed Thursday to iiccelerate the publl~ hearing process w al- low bumed-0ut businesses along Mariner's Mile to. rebuild as quickly as possible. Even ao, It will take frolt\ 90 days to stx months before mm:honta can be !Hued new . bulldlnc permlu, ·according w Community Development Direc· wr Dick Ho1an. The delay Is occurring beeause Mariner's' Mlle is localed within a "•r.ciflc aNa rl•n" that In· clud 1 a stret(ll\ o: Paclflc Coast Highway between The Arches Overpa11 a/Id the Balboa Bay Club.· Permits cannot be l11ued unUI eomml'910nl8n deeUle how they ' I wari~. to fedev-;loP. the area. And cdmmJ1slOnen can't. decide tbe Cate of \be &r<a wltboUt lengthy heartna• .before th.e commission. aod·eity couftcil, owners a__:nd· tenants of the pr9-pei'\i Clevailtated In \lie Jan~ 11 blaze, were j.nforlned of the time table during an 8.flernoon study MSSlon.' .• • •Vin Joriensen. part owner of lhtl1>toperty, t.old.t!clmmlulone~ the' dela1 cOlll.td~y hl•.Plans lb keep thetilock' as a lharlne- oriente<l center. "We.anUCl)!ate ,..building in a marine m'll!!· O\lr formel' te-nants• .(moitly marin..Orientell bu.sla.~ases> are anxious to r:ewrn to tbe tame ~site,'' Jofgfosc.ei said. "IC tbey'ro focce4 to wait a ye~r .. 18 m~Ois, or two years, th~ji\ t.cu. tdoit,"he d. · Jorgensen said tie would pro- bably receive another six-month delay from the Coastal Com- mission and then have to wait another six months before'con4 struclion of the building! could be completed. ... Wbether or not Pacific Cobt Highway is to1fe widened is also a decision holding up any Plan commissioners ni'ay decide upon. Because. tnmc projections in· dicate the highway.will-be in,ade4 quate by 1990, suggesUoos have . been made U> widen \he right-or- way, c-_using l;Oadilde bu~i­ nesses to forfeit part or their ,land ....... ~ Burned-out tenants present at the atudy session oomplsined· It would not be feasible U>· s~r' render any of their buildtng space. "it!~~,1'0;~~ John T"I'~· Of• ',\ . '· ,. '. t " sident at United Chtirornia Bank, told commissioners he could not rebuild a satisfactory branch of the bank if~ feet is sliced away to widen the road. The businessmen offered. in· stead, to forfeit the parking lane in front of their businesses on the highway, because most of their customers eD\or through the back access. Jorgensen, who said he en- visions a "Cape"Cod" character When t)le bloc;:k is rebuilt, said that, arjthltecturally, \he tenants would Provide anything the plan· nYl@: commission wants. 'Cotnmissioners, pleased that the..-marine businesses would not be ·replaced by other types, ap· .peared eager to help Jorgensen and the ttnants. • -II\' they r.r·sitl.e<I the ;. · .. :tis~"2> • , t ;')...,; •• ' ,r lies 111 the council adopted a three-point resolution which calls for opposition to the federal pro- posal unlil three things hap'-- pened: C 1) a comprehensive na- tional and regional energy policy has been formulated; (2> the Department of Interior submits its proposed oil development pro· gram to the affected state, re· gional and local agencies for re- view; and (3) Congress has enacted legislation strengthen·· ing existing.Jaws related lo oi l de- velopment on the outer continen· ta! shelf. UPIT ....... O Sworn In Edward H. Levi, former president of the University of Chicago, took the oath as attorney general today , vowing to "provide a re- birth of the Department of Justice in the aftermath of Wate rgate." UC .Faculty Member Tells About Letter State Sen. Dennis Carpenter probably did not realize he was writing to a UC Irvine medical' faculty mcml?__e r_w~hen_~e ·purportedly-said Ora~ge Coun- ty's $5.5 million price for Orange Count ·y l\fedical wa s "blackmail." the recipient of the letter said Thursday. Dr. Robert Pfeffer, an assis- tant professor of neurology, said the Jan. Jljetter from Carpenter was in response lo a letter he wrote to the senator Jan. 17. Carpenter said Wednesday he does not recall the letter and does not know Pfeffer. One source said the letter probably was writ· ten by a member or Carpenter's staff detailing views previously e,c'pressed by the senator. UCI -California CollCge of Medicine plans to buy the Medical Center'ifor use as a teaching hospital. Additionally, the school plans to reduce the 524-bed facility by 200 beds and build a 200-bedhospitaloti the Utl c~pus. 1 (See LET,l'ER, Pagei\21 Women Profiled OD KOCE TV Show A repeat performance of the six-part television documentary, "Profile: Women,'' starts Satur- day at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 50, KOCE·TV. . The show (~a filmed decumen· tary dealing with the lives of Orange Courtty women, produced by the s\~lf or KOCE·TV at Golden west Coll•&•· It will run \he nellt six Satul'days In the same time slot. ' • "I want to be very clear that we do not necessarily oppose the concept of development and use of the oil on the outer continental shelf," Bradley said. . "We do oppose the haste with wh ic h it is being undertaken, particularly v.ilh regard lo the lack of understanding of the true value or this resource -a value which can only be determined within the context of. a com- prehensive national energy policy.'' Bradley told the Interior (See BRADLEY, PageA2) Douglas Strike On For Sunday By PATrY BURNETr OttM o.ily '1Mit$Ltff The strike call is on for one minute after midnight on ~\onday .. for 1,500 aerospace workers at the l:luntlqgto.n Beach plant of Mc""Donnell Douglas. Only a change in manage. ment's position might stave off the strike by Local 720 of the In- tern a t lon a I Association of Machinists. a union official said today. The union represents a total of 7,000 workers in McDonnell Douglas plants throughout Southern California . Those workers and others at thP. rnm· pany'sSt. Louis facility. Union officials said the com- pany's estimate earlier this week of 900 JAM members at its Hunt- ington Beach facility is incorrect. The union bas more than 1,500 members locally, t~ey s.aid. Leonard Loomis, assistant business representative of tile union. explained how the call for strike came about. "Last Sunday we held a mass meeting or our membership and presented the company's latest written propasal (from the pre- vious' Wednesday). The mem· bers rejected it by 77 percent and voted to strike," Loomis said. Op Thut-sday the union's negotiating committee took that authoriziltion to strike and made it officiaf for Monday, he con- • tinued. Between the two actions union officials tried to renew talks with management, Loomis said, but ·were told the company "wasn't interested in going all through it again." In contrast, a a spokesman for <See DOUGl.AS, Page A2) ''°""Iller Variable cloudint!sS through Saturday with . chance of s prinkles or light showers tonight. Slightly cooler Saturday with highs.in the low 60s. Lows 46-52. INSIDE TODA 'V Wo-rks tty Soim of America'• most prominent artists, including · Andy Warhol, Roy UchteJUtdn . and Robert Rauschenberg, wUl be featured ~.a special 1how opening Saturday in Newport Beach. See StOf'l/ by Doily P«ot staff' writer Jot:~ Hyman on page C·l o/ today's Wtokender. J11d~x "-' Yevr 5enke AJ Mii.JM CW ... llfll Dt ... I "IMlllt. .. LM .• ..,.. 1)1 N~!Mtl.... M CM.._I• · AS ~C-ty Al OU.If• 01-11 ....... • ... t •• (llmlr:s CS ll"awr.-CM er.ss-• a ~ IH ONltlio lrttUCH A.1 $Mc.II 1'1!1 ... ia1 ...... M jrM~tJ l+f •~• aw T .... lw.. ti "-K..-ai ·'n!Nttts C..J IMtrmlttiM C. WM-.;. Ai --~ ., ..... ..._ .. lrMMyT,.. M •1u1n•r .CM • • • • r I :- ·- '· l • .ti DAllYPILOT N • _O<; U.LT ~ •.• ly •hit! ed lier eyes llh lier hand. "Yollt """"'· . ·~ dot.ow mu, hid Small...,..i. The trial was scheduled to resu:re thls afternoon, aod. coul Possibly co~~lude today, depending upon re.queslioitlng with final argument.s to the six· man, six-woman Jury. The' people's case was r9te<i 1by A1s l·atant Clty Attorney Robert Cam~a at noon Thura· · day, whereupon 'Smallwood sub- mittt'd a motion to Jud~e Lamoureux far a direct acquit- tal. ' "'Frkl.,, FftrUlry7. 1175 ' ' STOCXllOLlll (UPI> --sweilllll Comm~ .,. lt)'lill ~ brlnl --~!lii!l•14' l'Soldelt in:hel" Wq>= .... ~a• 111er ~ "'" i a 11am1*r1 •b-are"• ....... totbewo · Int-pie." IC lhe c-1111 had their war. a .. Bl1 Mac" hamburaer. ··rnes'' nd a ·"Coke'' would be• 11\inl of the poallaStoclltlolm. An irate party member 1c~ cused ''lhe .American cultural lmperialls"' ot soreadlng rood • ' • I not ••!lye t<1 wede~" ond hov lo pat my fas &rut "'1dec lamtn~ l -ham ll'l•rs ,pre lnl'cq -~of­ .dido'! -~· 1 entlal. 11i."•da~-•rtcVfitsald. -;Jillnb>ji 111. I . • ':Flr1t ,..,e leorned lo <1io :OUr ~~ lft.dlalnR~nor ~· ii opp.\rit very fast 1n the Corftmtiriist ~nie:Uves supermarkets'' like the on the Sl<l:e,kbolm City Council Arnerlcana. ... and now we must said in an lht.ehiew Thursday also learn t.q,_e•t rast," he said. that "the hamburger coJture is a lf the council appears intetest· dancer to the worklttg people." ed in what Soederkvlst called The chains QOt of\)y ruin the "the h11mburger problem*" the customer~s. heal\b, becau•e 91. the issue would be pa.ssed on to PoO( nutr1t1onal v~ue of the tood Parliament with suuestionsJor but also because "the people alternatives, he said. - '•••~: ' . 1'~ I r1e <jlpltai ~ b 1e Ca71oltt, ·•DOti .il!OtrJcaa proltll 11.!'-lll.d c~a 1 e II'~ ~ ur. ~tla!l.liam· MoDl!nol~'• ~ C 11 may bufl• ~ 'iifli:Wlmpya are iilao la ; eventuallf bea' &ll e"tnal er eo'rn· 0s>eratlon in Sweden.. ~ mon reatauracts," Soederkviat Soon to open is 18.. l1oyd Pal·· saJd. ·· , lorson take·out, •cl•ertJ&lng 1 ''An alt~lill~e ··•Jlld b·e " <!)'~ Burcers,"·n11111jod.!or Ille restauront• 1:'11! 1>Y',l'ie cit)<, serv· ~rmpr heavyw_etahJ boxing , ~u~rfU~~~rth~~~ cophlt~?~ of :O"t!~~~~~ist la~ented lh•t tbe 1 M D I -l llnal"blow of Ille chaina WI'} that . o ona d'1, 1 •r.· .\'!\er can. they •'mostly empl,oyNt:ry young· tranchlsfd l.8Jte;.o ' resiitur'1lt, people and the work ls a great I has two outlets · J1 Stoc~holm . strain to a teen-ager," , lie claims the all · en.compassing Costa Mesa city ordinance -describing it in the words of. Supreme Court J ustice William 0 . Douglas on another law as a Meat Ax Ordinance - is far too broad. Hospital Staff f'roilt Pqe A I MAR.INER ••• nublic hearing process cannot be T~ugh Luek. ' . I • ' ' side~tepped. · Smallwood sald the statute which bans more than a score of specific pracilces dealing with the ocrult does not even have the saving grace of exempting cer- tain religious matters which could be related. Given Increase The first step will come on :Feb . 20, when commissioners will hold a publle heartne lo consider the future of Pacific Coast Highway. Assembly R~ Holiday SACRAMENTO CUPIJ -AuemblY!ll•n are unhaPPY because they Will be given a-holiday on Wasftington's Blrthi:lay, "I submit that· under the or· dinance, an unsc'tu.pulous Police department e,nd an unscrupulous city government could prosecute apy orthodox minister who counseled a young person and ac- cepted a chul-ch donation," he said. , Both Detective Dick Bowman and paid police agent-informant f\.trs . Cindee Seidel, who first set the elderly wc5man up for arrest , ha ve testified Mrs. Pryor seemed sincere in discussing their stated problems during an interview. Op·erations at Kaiser Permanente prepaid health care clinics were returning to normal today followine overwhelming approval Thursday of a ''tops in the industry" pay' pacl by the striking Hospital and Servlce Employes union. Nearly 4,200 workers walked off their jobs Monday at Kaiser's five hospitals and 14 clinics in Orange, Los Angeles and Ven- Fro"' Pa~AJ SLAYING .•• Smallwood argued that the or dinance is also in violation of Wednesday aft.er the day nurse both U .$. and state constitutional who attends Atwater· became guarantees of freedoms of alarmed at Mrs. Atwater's speech, \\:,orship and the right to absence. makeallving. The da) nurse, David The motion was denied, but fo.. Jacobsen, told police he arrived re.submissionlater. as usual at 8 a.m. and noticed .. That's a doozy," prosecuto.. fresh paint on wallpaper and Campagna declared o' argu walls at the expensive Atwater ments that Mrs. Pryor is being home. Jacobsen reportedly told de·prived of her i"ight to make a Police that Bedelian told him living by requiring that she only Mrs. Atwater had left earlier give astrological readings ancl with a11 unidentified man . gp.u_mel ([~.J,..-. _ Jacobsen added that Bedelian He compared it to a case of pro· identified red.stains in the house secuting prostitution, i11 which as cranberry juice he spilled. the law forbids prostitution, Later in the morning, Jacobsen although presumably the woman said his concern was heiilhtened would be free to do whatever she when Mrs. Atwater's .. taWyer pleased as long as she di<f nol phoned to repart that she did .,not charge. show up for a scheduled court "'What we are prohibiting "is hearing in Santa Ana. That hear- 'the business' of practicing these ing was the latest apeparance in Black Arts in Costa Mesa," Cam a lengthy batUe over control of pagna said of the long list of dis-Atwater's fortune. ciplines, beliefJ'I, talents or al-At that point, the day nurse leged abilities which are forbid-phoned police. Officers ex a den if paid for. amined the expensive house and ''Whep they begin charging founc:t signs of· a violent and otbers, they come into contact bloody struggle. J~'b ~ndinance,'-' •ald Cam· Later in the day, Bedelian ar pilgna. · · riv.ed at ~e wrecki.ng yard in his A donation of ,15 is as;cepled by 1963 pad1lfac which allegedly !r.1. Pryor. but she S:1;ys }l is to conta1ne~ t~r~ sac_ks of .cement lielp<1uP,p)emont uDkeep of .)ler -· and II\• v1ct1m s bodx_. ' home ··a-nd 11oct..U3.Y)· .aJ'·499 Ya·rdworker Pet~ Se'ropian Cabrillo St., at\d publls.hing said that Bedelian callOd him costs · Wednesday afternoon and aske~ ••lbl)te 'to do il ••she tel tified. for an empty metal drum saying '4:tbF $i&n says d'onations. But J ~e wanted to mix cement.and filJ &ive th~ two hours of talking 1t so he coul~ have a weight for &bout their wives and thefrontofh1struck. boyfriends ... There's no Police allege that Bedelian charge. Jf I w..,uld charge I'd be stuffed Mrs .. Atw~ter's body into in business and I'm not in busi the drum, filled it with cement ness " and left. Police were already in Glendale Jooking for the male Fro"' Page Al nurse and found him at about 4 p.m . at an intersectior a few blocks from his home. After a trip to Newport Beach COLSON .. • police headquarters and an in- ing of North Vi etna m December 1972. terview ewith inves tigators . 1 n Bdelian was booked on a murder charge and tx>lice drove to the wrecking yard. Col6on said Kissinger , then White House adviser' for national ' security affairs, resumed secret negotiations in Paris with the North Vietnamese on Dec. 5, 1972 and immediately cabled Nixon : ''StPrt the bombing immediate- 1 y. These madmen hav e doublecrossed us .'' Colso11 said Nixon showed him the Kissinger cable. He said Nix - on rejected Kissinger's advice and told him to continue negotiat- ing. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT • .,....Orji>jf'CAJI 0.Hf~lel ."'4lf0-<fll'I<""'· -IMNe ... •P<•••. hpwl>ll"""°OYtrte0<-C..11 ..... 1111lnQCO-"'V ~•lf9'Cl•t-¥e ~ -nd•T 11\f'OUilll F•IO.t</ 10!' (.atl• ......,, l<HWJIO•I a..c"~H""u~.,,, ~a.<•.,fo....,. Ulllll 'lll•ll•f, l•wo ... , !ilOdl~N<• V•llt'y • ..., ~ Bew;ll1Sooll~ C.,.111 A "'"II ... ,...,...,...., '°1-11 lll,lblh l"'ll S.•1 .... 111y~....., ~~.,.._ n,. .. lft(\!NI 111111111111 ... plan! h •I JOO _,, Bay Sl•eet. c.tl4Mt11, t.111 • .,111 tl•Hi. Robert N. Weed Pr..-. ..... 1 •"" PuOl+vor• Thomas Keevil f"~ll• Thomas A . Murphin@ M1,..,1,..1.c111W Q\lrlesH. Loos Richard P. Nall ••••t11.,.1 JN,..t.1.,.t:otu .... ' TtlrtflfMM 17141 M2..U21 Qlull.., AC1vtrtisln11642·S67t ' .. They found the barrel, three empty cement sacks atld several blood stained paper towels. In- vestigators also round Mrs. Atwater's remains still clad in nightclothes in the barrel. Workers at the junkyard were quoted as describing Bedelian, whom they knew , as "a nice guy ," He was one of several male nurses employed over the years at the household lo provide 24 . hour attendance for the confined heir whose mental problem began many years ago. accord- ing to Newport Beacti Oetecti\•e Capt. Richard Hamilton. Fro ... Pa~AI LETTER ... 'l'he letter repeated previous statements by Carpenter that he will oppose the on -campus hospital if it will compete with Hoag Memorial Hospital 'in Newport Beach . Pfeffer said he does not have a copy of the Jan. 17 letter he wrote to Carpenter. However, he described its con· tents as asking Carpenter to op· pose a suggestion ,by Legislative Analyst A . AJan Post that the UCI med school be closed and Its operations be combined with those at UC Davis. Pfeffer wrote the letter from his home addreis and speculates that Carpenter may have as- sumed he was a physician in private practice. Carpenter's response, said Pfeffer, ''was a little tan1ential to wbat I wroi.. him about." Pfeffer said he cannot un- derstand how the reply on ,-'Caf'.'pe.nter's letterhead was .#lllde public. The Ol'lglnal, he said, ls still ln his ofrlce ffhis at tl>e Oranae County Medical Center. tura Counties. The plan, which cater& largely to union health programs, has clinics in Orange and Garden Grove. The final agreement, patched together by a team of three federal m ediators. calls for 26 lo 27 .5 percent wage and fringe benefit hikes over Lhe two-year contract. Polled Thursday, the union membership backed the new agreement "'ith a 3,105 to 315 vote. Hospit al and Service Employes president George Hardy t ermed the contract, which sets the lowest. scale al $3 .92 ari hour, "lops in the in· dustry.'' The union covers non- professionals such as cooks, nursing aides, tecbnician} and clerks. Doctors and registered nurses are not in theunion. Throughout the four-day strike, Kaiser maintained emergency and most continuing care operations despite the staff s hortage. · Hand Grenade Sawed From Girl's Finger To speed things up at the hear- ing, commissioners agreed to hold a spJtlal briefln1 session with the stafl next Thursday on \ratnc 'Dla\tera pertalning lo the hlJ!i.way. . Fr.om Page A 1 BR~LEY ... Department !Waring board in the auditorium, at the El Rodeo Elementary School tbat original· ly he had bet!n given only three weeks ' to revi.ew a ''highly technological" 1.3()0.page draft prior to public hearings· set. for ,mid-November. . He said it was only after local _ officials were able to meet with Secretary Ro&ers C:B . Morton that a tiO·day delay in lhe hear- Feb. 17 . , · . ' IT IS NOT the thought of missing work that is upsetUn& them. but the threatened loss o[ SL20 each in tax.free expense al· lowances. LegisJalive·rUtes provide that each legislator receive $30-a- day expense al&owances when in session, including weekends. But no expenses are allowed for occasions when more than three days pass without a meeling. ASSEMBLYMEN :shook the ir heads in dismay and grumbled when Speaker Leo McCarthy (0 -S un f'rancis,co) told them just prior to Thursday's adjournment that the \Va shington Birthday .. holiday•on a Monday would be observed by the assembly and there would'be no sett.sion the preceding Friday . · Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach) took to . h\s,feet to ask, "That means we'll have a rour-day recess?'' · .'' ReactioQ 11.ppJed across the chamber al the possible loss or S~20 ln exPense payments for the four days off. ... ':J. REAUZE the nature of the crisis, Mr. B11dbam," , M'cCarthj' replied. The speaker announced he would try to remedy the-situation and report.back I.at er. ings ~as granted. · ', Bradrey aald an analysi,I or Iii• · · dr8ft indicates that there bas Bu· JJY Hackett Fro ... Pa~Al been "no careful consideration of · .... .,uu;_,.. a balanced mix ot new . re- sources," nor had consideratiOn been given to developing. such ex- isting resources as the Elk Hills Naval petroleum reserve. . He added •·our experts· f.ouhd that no apalysis of the.relative· environ!JIJi'ltal iwpacts of drill· Jng the various areas had been performed-1'' Los A8gele1 CJty Attorney Burt Pines, who followed Bradley to the witness table, said bis staff analysis of the draft Environmen- tal lmpact Statement indicates it •is "legally i_nadequale." Emcees Bali ·1niNewport Cpmedian Buddy Hackett will serve ;l;'s tbe ,master of ceremQiifeS at the Newport liarbo.r ~aolber of Commerce's Mardf .... Gras Ball Sunday , heralded-by &ponsors as the largest banquet. ever planned in Newport Beach. DOUGLAS. •• the Huntington Beach facility said !tteDonnell Douglas was willing -to continue to negotiate but the union was balking. The primary demand of lhe un· ion is for .. parity" with other aerospace workers. Loomis said McDonnell Douglas employcs are paid about 5.5 percent less than others in the industry, or about 31 cents less per-hour: MIAMI 1UPI) -A 1itUe girl gol her finger stu~t in a, hand grenade and authorities were faced with this decision Thurs· Up to 1,200 persons are expec:l- day -.. ed to attend the affair at the Time Change Turned Back Amputate her finger because •.1 s • NewPorter Inn, which will be the lhf" grenade could explode, or 1riari uroives kickofr event for the chamber's. takt' a chance the grenade building fund drive. wouldn 't blow up, and saw it off B ·~ LANSING, Mich. <AP1) to sa\re the finger. n e jump Chamber President Bill tusk Passionate arguments about the Doctors at Amer1can Hospital. said the directors are hoping to safet.y of children kept the where g.year-old Laura Salvan raise $500,000 in a Jong fund · Miclligan J~ouse from passing a was brought by her.parents, de-SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) -A raisingdrivetofinance'construc· bill to .put the state on Day.light bated what todofor3tq hours. man j.umped from the Golden tion of a new. two·story chamber Saving 'time Feb. 23 with qioat oJ The World Wat 1 grenade was Gate Bridge Thursday night and buildin~ al Jamboree Road and the country. usecl as a paperweight, and lived, becoming the eighth Santa Barbara Avenue. A nether vote on the bill i6 Laura had absent-mindedly pehon to survive a plunge from planned · next week, but it ap- stuck her left.hand ring finger in-the span. Lusk. said the largest tent ever pears the bill's backers will, like to a bolE" in it Wednesday ·night Tbehospltalhewastakentoin-erect.ed in Orange County , e\'eryone else in the state, re- whilewatchingtelevision. voked a state law and refused to measuring 8,000 square reel will . main on standard time until The doctors , fearing the releasedetails,otherthanhe1,1.•as b e set up adjoining the April 27. The Senate approved grenade might contain live ex-in critical condition. Newporter's Monte Carlo room. the bill earlier. plosives, decided to amputate. The Calitomia Highway Patrol Supporter,5 say the nlne·week But 3 fire department rescue said the man, a resident of San A gourmet N~w Orleans dinner lag in turning clocks ahead will squad asked the doctors to wait Rafael and about 30 years old, will be served and prizes will be hamper industry, airlines, truck· and consult a bomb squad. jumped from the north tower of given to the best Mardi Gras cos-ing and others in interstate com- Newton Porter or the sherifC's 1 _th_e_b_r_id..:g:..e_. __________ 1u_m_•_•_. ____________ m.:;cec:rc.cc.e:_. ---------- bomb squad and Police techni- cian Tommy Carroll, who were called in , disagreed with the doc· tors. Saw off the grenade, they argued. Chances are it Will not blow up. The doctors agreed. ''Tommy and I took her on a s trelche r to the maintenance room. put the grenade in a VlSe and we sawed -very carerully,'' Porter said. He said Laura did not speak at all during the sawing, which took 15 ininutes. The grenade did not explod e. Jt came off and Laura's fin,e:er was saved. A later examination of the grenade, nearly tiO years old, indicated it was not ex· plosive. Laura walked into the hospital waiting room and was given a big hug by her mother. "It's jusl part or the job," Porter said. "We didn't want to see the little girl hurt.'' Porter said Laura was "pretty relieved .. when she removed her finger from the grenade, bul didn 't say anything more than "gosh'· or "great" when th e operation wa~cr. Fro ... PageAJ JOBLESS ... Mrs. Eldridge's gloomy mon- thly report was accented by pre- dictions of a worsening situation on the Orange County labor market. HoWmuch worse? "l wouldn'.t be surprised to see the unemployment rate reach 9 percent," Mrs. Eldridee said. "As a matter of fact," she added "it's Possible the rate might climb to 10 percent.'' Orange County•• all Uine high unemployment rate c;ame Jn January and April of 1971 when It reached 8. 7 percent. However, in those months the total number of po ranged irom 48, to 52,000. Last month's une loyment roll of 62,500 exceed the former rec· ord hlsh o 52,800, a mark reachedinJa uary,1971 . • i I ' \ \ ' ova mlKrY flYE WOODMAIX ¢ijAlltS RIWIY FOR IMM81JA11 DILIYMY DAE~El-HERrT AGE ~HENREOON-'-WOOOMARK-l((IRASt AN'-BAKER • I .. ·• WUJIDA YS & SA"TUIDA YS t:OO lo 5:l0 , . ' . - • NEWPORT BEACH .. ·irn W£STCLl~F" DR.. "42·lGIO LAGUNA BE.(CH • , "" NOll1'11 co l;T lfl~r., .... w1 TORRANCE' • 23649 llAWTllORNF. BLVD. f()Jn.•n f"ri. til ii, ~Wtl. 12>$:001 37•·!"7• ' . ' . PiLO'J' EDitonIAL PAGE -~ L...::. ~ ' -T ·Funds for Tidelands • State Sen. Dennla Carpenter (R-Newpi)rl Beach) ha.s seized on an uncannily appropriate source or cash . for Liie state's purchase of Upper Newport Bay from the lrvine Co!!!Jlany. Under proposals introduced in a bill by Carpenter lhis week, more than $3.4 milliO!'! in reparations paid by' oil comparues for the damage to Santa Barbara after the oil blowout would be set aside.. Thus. the spirit of the legislation would follow the tenet that cash paid for coastal damage would be used to place private coastal tidelands into public hands. lt is now important for other legislators to realize that the cash would be well sll"nt. They must be aware of the valu e to the public in retaining the bay as a natural preserve. As Carpenter has explained, the transfer of the estuary's title does not depend on his legislation; other sources of state revenue could be found. But in spirit, the legislator's idea is sound and ap- propria te. Library Site After many months or deliberation over sites ror the new Newport Beach library, it is encouraging to learn that city officials appear near agreement on 'acreage in Ne"'port Center. While not yet committing themselves to purchas- ing the land from the Irvine Company, city council_ members have requested that negotiations on ac- quisition begin between city staff members and Irvine Comp.fl.DY officials. is the best bet. The area Is expanding into a major focal point for many Nev,.port act)vities, including culturally oriented ones: The Newport Harbor Art Museum would adjoin the proposed site, creating a cultural corner in Newport.Center. Logistically s peaking, the Newport Center site is. most accessible to a large nurhber of Newport resi- dents who would use the new branch library. The acquisition talks should continue without de- lay. Perhaps they will turn the city's dream or a new library into a reality. A Unique 'Park' Months of design work and commitments of time by volunteers appearing at homeowner meetings have yielded an energetic proposal for transforma- tion of the old Pacific ElecLric right-of-way in West Newport into a recreation complex. In this rare irtSiance, city officials have found a project that has not spawned any serious opposition. No one yet has opp(Jsed the use of the old Red Car railbed for tennis and handball courts, playgrounds and other public facilities. · Conceptual approval already ha s come from the. Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, and soon the plans will move t.o planning commissioners and then to city councilmen for a final set of hearings before contracts are let. 1'he first construction stage of the entire strip from 56th Street to the Santa Ana River jetty would be turfing, some bike trails and a rest room. I • · From all indications, the site at Newport Center When the master plan is finally built out, resi- dents of an area long n~glected in park needs would have a marvelous recref)tion area. N "IT'S ONLY MY NOSE .. :' A Happy Hedonist Def ends His Style To the Editor: Re; the letter (rom ~tr. Bantel printed Jan. 29. This is the first time I've Y.'ril - tcn in resPonse lo an artic:le but feel I must express the "the other view." J'm sick of other people imply- ing what type or car I can dri.ve or where lo set my thermostat in my home. Because of my fan- tastic prudence and foresight to live close enough to work to use only 10 gallons or gasoline 1>er week and to not ha\le an ego-trip style. grossly over-sized family _that requires heating a barr?<:~s sized barn-house. I 'll Ji\le w1th1n my "ration'' (be it coupons or prices or both ) with any damn .sized car and room temperature I (not Banlel or J. Ford) select. IN l\ol\' opinion, to stop the al- leged energy shortage: (A) Slop lhe income tax ad- vantages to selfish producers of excess numbers or offspring cthat's what causes pollution and t'nergy consumption) Archaic re- ligions that demanded more children in 1300 A.O. are laugha- ble to any educated modern ~iety. CB) Drastically curtail the senseless energy wasting of ob- solele U .S.N. battleships, etc .. that cruise in circles for months on end for ''experience'' - politically motivated power freak-outs. (C) Defer installation o( gas- gu1 ping auto smog devices, e.g., NOX (\\·e all agree-no-one likes pallution) and develop nucleur power plants and off shore drill- ing at maximum speed. l'>o this v.ilhout allowing ioelfish Sierra Club narrowm inded procrastina- tion but with reasonable safeguards and with massi\le government (unding. In the meantime, I 'll continue to drive my beautiful 400-cubic inch Firebird and 370 H.P. Corvette in luxury and at speed feeling proud I 'm conserving energy as I pass the grossly ugly 10-passenger station .wagons dragging five kids with "Navy Reserve". ··stop NOX Now" and "Sierra Club is Niny" bumper stickers. By the way, some clown had better return the 70 mph speed •limit on the highway to Mamtnoth or my wife and I will" be forced to ignore (as e\leryone does) the ridiculous 55, mph 'speed traps -in the interest or .a logical and s-ewardlngly hedonistic life style. Jt interests me to see or you'wi ll print this ''other'' ':iewpoint. H. E.GREEN Wicks PAT£..,,-r Whflf'tNer yoll drive, It's down ltf/11 ' ( MAILBOX ) Food Fears To the Editor: Since the editorial appeared v.»ith regard lo the unsanitary condition or many of the restaurants in Orange County., \\"e have not been able to bring ourselves to "eat out," a custom \\'hich we have greatly enjoyed in our area. thinking that we have some or the finest restaurants any\\'here. WE WANT to add 04r voices to others expressing apprehension in ··eating out" after hi,,vjng to face the reality that thin gs behind the kitchen doors in most restaurants are so appalling . Can 't the customer be prote<:ted in some way'! Just knowing the condition eXists can·t be allowed to stop there. Let the restaurants that have nothing to hide invite customer inspection-or perhaps we need checkers checking the checkers. There really seems no excuse for careless handling or food orfered for public consumption, from either the persons handling food to the cleanliness of preparation areas. cooking or storage. - HELP. Where is our Health Departme_nt? MR. AND.MRS. FAY JAMES HANSEN Not 'Scared' to the Editor: On Jan. 7, 1975. your paper ran an article lith.•d "Precaution in Politics". whi('h article centered around a letter to Mobil 's California customers and ven- dors over my signature. The. clear implication of the etrticle is that big corporations are lrelting about doing busi ness with another p8rty unless that party's politics are knoy,•n. I do not belie\le you accurately grasp the true situation. AFfER last June's election, a new body of law came into being -the Political Reform Act of 1974 (Proposition 9). This law re- quires every employer or a lob- byist in California to file monthly reports with the Secretary or State showing (among other things) the name and official position of any clecti\le slate of- f i c i a 1. state cr1ndidate, legislative official, state agency official or members of their im- mediate family with whom the lobbyists' employer had certain business transactions. Also re- quired is a disclosure of the name apd address of every business en- ~ity, ;n which one or the abo\lc categories or persons have a specified interest, with which the lobby1sts' erTJployer had certain business transf.ctionsi Mobi.I re· tains a lobbyist in Sacramento, as do a bout 500'. othei businesses and organizations such as labor groups, religious organizations. banks.peace officers eroups, etc. As '-:n employer of a lobbyist, M&bil is required \o fi le these re-port• and rurnl•h the aPPl'OPri•t• information to the Secretary of State. The Jett.er which was described tn your article was solely pro· mpted by the necessity of gather- ing the information us required by law. Mobil bas no desire to • Dear Gloomy· Gus Nixo11 Didn~t l11vent Political Spyi11g \ \ Archives of Espionage I feel that it·s only fair to "·arn the FBI that i f they 've been investigating n1e. I've been · \\'alching them for years -billed as "The FBI In Peace !:arid WAS!IJNGTON -The [ ] evidence continues to ac-RICHARD cumulate that political es- pionage was not invented in the WILSON Nixon administration however '------------"" War_" 11.J.B. ~y Gus_. .... plifN""~ """"'" ..... _._...,."',.....,_,.,. 'WWw$ -......... "" ...... ,..... .,,.... ...,t ...... ttO....y G., 0..lly ~""'· know the politics of those \\1ith Y.•hom it does business and is cer- tainly not "running scared" .as your article alleges. LAWRENCE J. STRAW, JR. 1'1obil Qi! Corporation Blame Misplaced To the Editor: As a two-year tenant-resident or Balboa Island, I commend the Balboa Island Improvement As· sociation 's efforts at maintaining its comfortable resort-like qualities in the face or geometric development in the surrounding areas. Specifically. I commend· idi errorts to establish a com- munity center, cleaner streets through the mini·sweeper, re- gulation of bicycle traffic, and open communication with city council ana police represen- tatives. HOWEVER, by my also ha\ling badly the practice might have been abused. The latest dis- closure is that of J . Edgar Hoover's No. 3 man (as re- ported in the New York Times) that Presid e nt Johnson or- dered the s ur- veillance or the · Republi- can vice pre- s ident'. i al nominee in the ·1968 camp~ign, Spiro T. Agne.w .. This bri.ng s back some memories. Lyndon B. Johnson used to hint darkly to private vis- itors during the 1968 campaign that the lovely Chinese widow. Anna Chenn3ull , a pillar of the China lobby, "'as up to some ha nky-panky with the Saigon. .government lo delay Vietnam peace negotiations because • President Thieu would gel a bet- ter deal if Richard M. Nixon \\'ere elected. Now it appears (if the FBI's Cartha D. De Loach's purported secret testimony is to be believed) that Johnson put the FBI on both Mrs. Chennault and the Republican \lice-presidential nominee, to get the goods on their plotting, if any. the apparent dubious distinction THE PARIS peace talks "-'ere of being a university .. student," 1 deadlocked at the time on the is-reel I have been unjustly maligned in the association's sue of getting Saigon and Hanoi newsletter dated January, 1975. represe ntatives to s it down Speci(icall y, I object to the together and Johnson was beside himself <tbout any interference phrase, "The blame cannot be both fr th i·t· 1 d h laid solely on students " in r e-. om E'. po 1 .1ca a~ l e ference 10 the issue of ··bogs•· on .. nationa l security point of view. Whether Johnson got the in- rormalion first from Hoover and instigated the surveillance on his o\1:n doesn 't make much dif- ference. Hoover was e\lidenUy a ~·illing collaborator with Johnson on the Chennault~ Agnew-Nixon inquiry as he was on other matters of interest to a pres ident with an insatiable hunger for useful information. Johnson was high on lloover in those days and, gadgel-minded as he was, took special delight in a mechanism Hoover had sup- plied him for opening and closing his bedroom Window while still under the covers. .JOJINSON, in his private con- versations . often conveyed the Jmpression that he was in rx>ssession of special information which might prove embarrassing to his contemporaries. It is also reliably reported thctt he urged Nixon to maintain some kind of a recording system in the White · House to preserve for posterity, or other purposes, the historic conversations therein, and that . Nixon off-handedly ordered in the voice-actuated system which ruined him. None of this is beside the point, which is that there were recorded conversations in · the Johnson ad- ministration and maybe in the Kennedy administration which, unlike the Nixon tapes, are buried in the archives of history. Along \\'ith them are buried such use as may have been made of the 1'"'BI for political espionage Y.'ith its fruit of embarrassing or incriminating tidbits. ADD TO TJIAT the until now secret \Vatergale committee memo asserting thalln the 1964 . Democratic national convention Johnson, throug h· the FBJ, v.-a s ,viretapping Martin Luther King and Robert F . Kennedy and a dif~ ferent perspective of the Nixon tragedy begins to emerge. Jn another a ·s pect or this general matter. former Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski and the present prosecutor, Henry S. Ruth, argue against a full report on their inquiries out or tender solicitude for some who might be hurt by · ''juicy'' (Jaworski's word) information. Certainly former President Nixon could not be hurt any more, so the im- pression if lert that there is still hidden information \\'hich might have a bearing upon the perspec-. live brought to bear on Nixon's guilt in the Watergate affair. THE PROSECUTORS argue it wouJd be unconstitulionaJ to dis- close the full story as a matter of fundamental fairness under the Fifth Amendment. Congress, \\"hich is considering legislation requiring a full disclosure, could well pa.ss the legislation and leave the constitutional issue to the"touris. Maybe the time has come to follow the course President Nix· on once considered -"let it all hang out.'' Thal procedure s hould not be confined to the Watergate affair but should re- ach a bit back into the past in the interests of providing perspec- tive on the single most shocking event of American political his- tory. What Nixon's predecessors did does not excuse him, but at least it might show that he was not the sole originator of political dirty work the Is land. The underlying as" sumption clearly being that. "'Well friends, this time \Ve can"l bla~e it only on the students: the ones who cause all the other pro- blems." The reality of the ··Dog" issue points directly to the absurdity or such a._ claim since students are rarely, if at all the ones responsible -being almost all rentors. and therefore un- iversally under the "no pet" clauses or the Island realty groups. Automobiles Don't Kill . • • The tragedy or such an ap- pa rently innocent phrase in an otherY.'ise fine newsletter is that it continues to foster the miscon- 'ccption that students are the source of all evil on the Island. If this wer;e true, I don ·t believe that students would be allowed to rent on the Island, let alone \\"Ould students like myself be y,•illing to li\le around a group of partying troublemakers. Un - fortunately. as the largest and most visible te nant-class on the Is land. s hould one or our mem- bers transgress. ""'e are all ap- parently blamed. 1 am convinced that a more ac- curate appraisal of the issue "'ould remove the lion-share of lhe blame ror trouble from the ··students." 3nd that it would be placed justifi,bly upon those in- dividuals who deserve it. ROBERT FRACCHIA Quotes Jim Crit<hlleld, L .A. -"Talk about getting old! 1 can re· member whe n· what we hld tn the sugar bowl was worth Fore than th~S U,Rar ." A lt:llf'r in Time magazine a fey,• y,·eeks ago, from a reader v.·ho opposes gun Ja,vs. wc1s typical or the kind or illogical thinking that supports such argu· ments. The letter said: "'A gun has no will of its O\\'O. A gun does only what its owne r causes it do to. The root of the problem i s within t.hc human heart. Cure th e cause rather· than treat sur- f a cc symp lOm!'i,'' I ... et me transp<lse this argumcnl to a si milar term to demonstratC> how absurd it is : "An outomobile has no ""·Ill or jts ov.·n. An a utomobile does only what its driver causes it to do. Th1t root of the problem is wilt,in the human heart. Cure th e cause .rath er than lreat surface symptom s." ThEREFOR£, dispense with automobile la\\'6. Ko more speed limits. no more trafric signals, no more regJstration of cars. no more tests for drivers. no more fines or jail terms for offenses. Instead , we try to r eform a nd change human nature. We \\'Ork at making moitt oeople kind and considerate and attentive and ra· dionn l and model citizens. Mean~·hile, wnat is h!lppening ( SYDNEY HARRIS) on the streets and high\\·ays? Slaughter, thul's what's happen- ing. \.Vhil e we're s lowly "curing the hun1an h eart," we're speedi- ly killing thousands or human bodies. Why bother to make cars safer, either? Since it's obviously the motorist. and 11ot the car, that causes accidents, Jet 's also dis· pe nse \Vith stronger bumpers. roll -over bars, scat -belts, im · pact-bag's, o r anything else de- s igned lo prot('CI in a t·r:ish. \Vh e n pl"oplc 's hearts nr1.• \\armer. t.h e highway ho1ni cidc r;itc \\·ill go do"'" lo practically nothing. ,\VTOJ\JOBILES don·t kill: 1>('ople do. No one has ever seen an automobile ta ke off by itselr and knock someone dO\\'n. Ergo, \\'hy place au these constraints upon owning and operating an automobile? All Y.'C have to do is improve the huma n race -it may take a rew thousand years - and the 11uto will be no more of a threat. or fottal weapon, than lhe tricycle . This is \Vhat the gun people im- agine is rational thinking. Another or th('ir themes i~ "infr· ingement of liberty." Out \\'hfll \\'OU!d they think Of a drunk dr\v- ing a C'nr down the road, "'ilho\,ll a license, without plates, without the s lightest responsibility or ob- ligation to others? Are we "infr- inging" on his liberty by de- ·manding that he be qualified and in a state to drive, or that his automobile be registered and liC'ensed and in..sured for liability? The automQbile, al least, serves a userul purpose when its ownership and operation are carefully s upervised. The hitndgun serves no purpose ex- cept the taking of human life. True, guns don 'l kit!-but people · \\'ilh .e;uns do. And far too often. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rol:>frt N. \Yel'd. PubliJheF Thomas Kl'evtl. Eddor Barbara KrMbtch . Ed11or1al Page ~d1lor 1"M t'(htor1:11 I paae Qf the Dally PUot seeks to inlorm and stimulate readers by pre~eplina on this pa'e diverse rommtnlary on tos>t'.n ol In. 1<'res1 by syndlcatc-d l'Olumnl.tll and citnoonl!f\,,. by provldltl& a forum for rt'11del"S· vie••• :t.nd bJ Prtffntln1 lhi1'ite.w11peper ·a OJ?lrl~ 111nd id~a1 on curr-..:-• t~pl(a,.. .n.. tdllori al opinlot.a 61 t'ht Da11)' Pilot appear only in the editori11I column al the.- lop of rtie pa ge . Opinions tll:prtalled by the tolumnii>ts and ci.rtoonl~L• and lttltr wr1tt"r~ 11re their own and no tnOOr1tf"menl ol tbelr vi"" byUae O;iily Pil!l1 1hoiild Ix.• in fffl"Cd. ' Friday, February 7, 19'15 ' • Reagan ,,-,T---F- 10ff e r -s I •• l ~o. I \ . SAN FRANCISCO' (AP) -A bo11)b has •'IPiocW Ip a radio 1ta· llod bqJJ.4!111, Ille Zlnd tertOttat ' 11 ... Iii the San · FrancJicfo u;ea ID twoyears. . • Frk!axiFobru11Y7.1975 ' 1ntiln • • OAILVPILOT .4§ . ) I 0. .~C(MECJP ANDS4WTHEM ' BEVERLY~!UPI)-telligenco .la S.'4A. oald In an ano&ber wealtiu-New Yor)< faml· Iavlulinl{ tbe.tr.,Ullonally all hltervlew betort 'l'kuraday ly.!allowparaalU.ol)'OUrl." · 111aJe ffoJlywood Friar's Club Jliaht'aexpf~=·s• KGO Is afftllated wltH ABCud rout ThW'SdaY nltht, Mae .,.~mlsto -nl IO I XRON lsattlllaled with NBC'. W•at rf~ived a standing ova· liard llmff a1alo.t the •. IN THi: SAM.E communique, · ~on when she made an un• meat, wai.r1a1e and that kind Of ·Ute lil'IW World LlberaUon Front plannedappearan ... thl111." L clalnied ~blllty r.,.-Oiiier ¥.lai. West, wearing a while !ia11 fral\'clJco Yollc• 'i.t: bcimbl0,1 lhla week In I.he bay coat over a noor length white . LOS ANGELES (UPI> -.. ~ Rea4an offered to resl11D I ~ the panel lnvesUgatlng lhe • 1 jiC! ea use his busy fChedule " ..keep him 11wa)' tfrom· O:gton. Vice president lice 'said the 'lbursd.ay nlllhl explosion al Kl\ON·TV here. caused DO lllJurlel. II ...... pre· ceded by a11 anon,vmoua telephone .call from a man who said, "I'm from the New Wdrld LlberaUoh Froni. There'sabombsettogooll in 'your buildina: lnfive minutes.'' Rl<hard IPaPJ>~ald a pl~ bomb area ---, a: $~00,000 blast •at a !Ian an4 black paneled dress, was cqntalnlng Tl)fl' went oll in a Joseo!flcebuildlDilMondeyanda tbeonlywomanpresentatthe st•J('!ell on a side ot th,,KRON minor txploolon at an Air Fo<ce roast1 . which poked fun at bull®!e' He llald:"dama&1> was . radar aiatlon near Hall Moon Bay ~rge Raf\. I on Rockefeller turned down eotter. Police believe a tough new" Qrpe of radical dedicated to violence is responsible I~ the te:rrorist al· t°'cks. cotdlnedtothat&fea. • ·• on Tuesday,No llllwiea were re· Ot!lers attending the roast ·~ felt the eJlpl .. ion ,on 11\e ported. at the Beverly Hilton were fourlbfioor,••saidneWsmanCUrt Police believe the g:roup la a Cary Grant, Buddy Hackett, Rutter. "I hearil a good·slied 'stepchild or Weatherman, 'which Telly Sa~alas and Don , . ·, Rockefeller said Reas~ ~ull. ll lceep a.breaal of developments.by 'reading irailscrlplJ. ;rbe •pro· ' FEDERAL BUILDINGS, General ?tlotors offices, Bank of America branches, oil company buildings, schools and brokerage houses have been the kaboomandfeltvibr:atiQ~·~-~l1ntered from Stbdenta for a Rickles.'"'" ' The building was not vu'Cated Democratlc SQCfe.ty fn the 1860s. l=...;"-=;,:;:::;°i=-:...:....=----' despite the warning. Francis A. ~ 1 ( ...... __ .s_1_a_1_e __ ) blem lot tbat the iranacripts are so husb~usb Reagan cannot get them. · Reagan said Thursday -hls ,64th 1>trt11day -that lte missed , three of the first folif meetlhgs of I the Rockefeller pallet and will •missl..he hext one ~J because of .)!is busy schedilje. ne ·1en early I from the one .._eeUng he did al· tend. .,. ' UP'IT•_.... FINED BY JUDGE Sportaculer..Co1ell ·Cos ell Slapped By Fine targets. · ''We expect more of the same kind of thing,'' Capt. Larry Stue!loten, head of police in- 'Lenient' Judge ' . T9 Face He8ring Martin Ill, station operations · I ~:r~~~~rd:aid •bout 40 peopl~ Sho.otout Victims Klapp said another station, KGO-TV, r.eceived a bomb threat eJlrlier· in the day, but police searched the building and found nodevlce. Honored at ,ftites ; HESAIDTHEKRONbombing OCEANSIDE (APl-Davld R. Terrell and Leland Phelps, vic- seemed related to a New·Worid tims of a bizarre four·hour confrontation, have been burled side-by· Ul>eration Front communiquefe· side. celved Tuesday by radio station Tei:rell, 20, fired wildly at police all Monday afternoon before KPF A in Berkeley that was }$-illittg himself with a .~-call~r rifle. Phelps, 15~ was shot to death by critical of broadCia&t station J?rO· a San D~ego County Sheriff's deputy who reportedly mis look him for ' . i · •reae" Charges SAN DIE G 0 (AP) grammlng.ltsaidi)tpart: p Terrell. SAN DJEGO (APJ -A county Municipal Court Judge Robert J . ''Our objective iS a soclaUst re-· ''We're wearing the bandanas because that's what Lee Phelps judge has fined sporti;caster c.oone~t?Was prevented by court volution in or~ito serve the in-was w.~aring when he got killed," said Ralph Hatcher, 15. Phelps wa:1 . Si\CRAMENl'O \AP) -The . Brown administral1on has been 1 accused by legislators of break- : ing at least two state laws and ; vjolating the U.S. Constitution. Howard Cosell $150 for failing to order 'Ehursday from carrying terest of poo . ple .. We're not buried in his bandana. an'swer questions formally sub· Ol!t 8 vw to dismiss all speeding going 10 acce at you parasites One of the pallbearers at Thursday's service was Charles Rynn • mitted to him in a $3 million h c Ill \\'hose house was commandeered by. Terrell during the siege and tickets issued by t e a ornia 'give' and 'aid' us except in 'giv-lawsuit. Highway Patrol. ing' us miserable crumbs ·.and whose young daughters had been taken hostage inside, but escaped The s uit. filed for teen-ager Cooney disclosed Wednesday ·aiding' the continuance of those unharmed. His wife, Elizabeth, also attended. ' Two Democratic legislators ; accust!d Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. I Tl:J.ursday of prying illegally into · the affairs of prospective appoin- ~ tees .t~ his administration in Sc.ott Sc.bindler., alleges Cosell that·be had dismissed a speeding . miserable conditions in your dog During the service at the Ete:rnal Hills Memorial Park, David struck Schindler in March or 1973 tick et because the patrol. eat dog narrow world. And your Terrell Sr., the sniper's father, got into a shoving match with a when the youth asked for his declined to cite or discipline two programming. We that know you, television cameraman an~ was restrained by Willard M, Underwood, autograph. or its out-of-uniform officers who Rockefeller, controlling figure in Phelps' father. I violation of st.ate law and the U.S. Constitution. . The suit, which na·mes CosC,11 were slopped for speeding with Standard Oil or California, con-''You're not wanted here and you better go,'' Terrell warned. and the .American Broadcasting then~Gov. Ronald Reagan as a trol CBS and RCA which controls ''There better not be any pictures taken here. Th.at is an invasion of Co. as defendants, originally privacy." . Later in the day, a Republican askedfor$lOO,OOindamages.But ,..!'.p~a~ss~e~n~g~e~r~·~-~~~~~~-'N~B~C~·'-..!A~B~C'-'is;,...:c~o~n~t~r~o~ll~e~d,_,b~yc_:_~....:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-:-~ Schindler's lawyer, Bernard ... "" I lea'der charged that a Brown cabinet secretary illegally im· 1 posed a gag order on state of· l ficials who might be called ' before the legislature. I l!C lfnlons · SACRAMENTO CAPJ ~Employ~s of public coll~es and I universftiesln Cilifomia woU.ta ·be able to join unions and bargain collectively under a 1 measure that has been in- ' troduced in the Assembly. The measure by Assemblyman I .John Vasconcellos, <D-San Jose.> would cover employes or the University or California's · I nearly 100 publicly supparted community Colleges. . Chlld'A l'lme I VISTA . (AP> -A construction •worker whose wife is charged with murdering their 12-year-old Levy, asked for permission to amend the complaint upwards to $3 mil[iori'. · ··· ·• · Sav Diegq <;ou~ty._ fluperlor Court. Judge Jack· K.' Levitt authorized· the amended com- plaint.Wedrie.sday. Lievy said he decided tO amend the complaint an.er learning.,.the_ne.t... worth or the networ.k. · · Cosell's lS:wyer argiled ~gainst the increase in danlages sought, claiming that Schindler surrered no dama.it.e. Jn New York, a spakesman ror· ABC said the company would have no comment. Fresno Bee's Ca8e Linked '. ·1 son has been charged with child T · C · --{-U· -:_ abuse for allegedly beaUag their 0 OUr n.ey l 10,year·old d.illU!i>lei;; , . _ . . ' ~. 1· Walter A. Geor'P wasl&rrested·~ -1 -ll!RESNO (A'Pt-A courthdbse Wednesday for investigati90 into master key l1as become the key ' the beaUng Qf ,his daugb~r, Rox-·issue in ar hearinc over ·ho.w th~ I anne, said a spok.esmaJlo!for the Fresno Bee obta1ned a sealed San Diego ·county· Sheriff's grandjurytraTI.script. Depar~ment. Reparter William K . Patterson Teehniclon .Killed . had possession or the key until he · · and -lwo 'Other Bee starfers were LOS ANGELES· CAP) -A foUnd i.n contempt 62 times last technician for the British rock month for refusing to testify group Deep Purple, driving on where they got the transcript. the lert-hand side of the road as is Superior .Court Judge Denver normal in England, has been Peckinpah Thursday ordered killed in a head-on collision. testim.Jny reopened on Feb. ~l I Police said Ronald Quinton, 24, after learning the key, now in the of London, \\'as driving south-court's .custody, provided "un- bound in the left lane of the limited access'' to th"' offices of· l Pacific Coast Highway when his all judges and other county or- ~ 1 car collided with a vehicle driven ficials who had copies of the by ·Rockford Belmonti, 40, of transcripts. I Mall bu, who was also killed. ''Freedo'm of the press does not ~ The accident occurred early mean freedom f~m the Jaw f!l ! Tttursday morning. th"e land,'' Peckinpah said. 'It fil ~ Lt ;, 1: h·< t _,,, ~ ... ,'°'.··:·'it* !•i'P*,.it"•' • • 1 1 Maxwell Fine . does not mean freedom from be· ing accountable for anything they do.'' However, an attorney for the Bee staffers 1ater~ol<t newsmen the key was never used im-Levied Dire To Can Cuts MONROVIA (UPI) ..,-General Foods Corp. was ordered Thun- 1 d_ay to pay a $500 fine ror i shortweighting jars of Maxwell House instant coffee. ,, . • ' I 1 • I Municipal Court Judge John H . Sanders s~id the company would not have to pay an additional St,000 fine if no further :sbortweighting occurs. The shortweighting occurred in both 10-ounce and 12-ounce jars of coffee, according to the complaint filed by deputy district attyroe'r Michael Byrne. Each jai: was said to be missing an .average or about a hair ounce. properly. . · ,. • . » .. "The Fresno Bee's employes have: never improperly · used a courthouse key,'' said Phil C. Fullertbn in a stateruent: ''These witnesses or any other represen- tative of the Fresno Bee will free- ly testify on the use of su.ch keys.'' • Pay for Your . ' Jnsura:nce At Gas f .0mp? SACRAMENl'O (APJ -The 13 million mo\Oris\S ln California Wbuld buy auto insurance at gas statibns, payihg about three cents extra· a gallon under legisl&Uon introduced in the As- sembly. "Pay As YQu Drive" auto in· surance, similar to a two-year- old system in the stale of Matyland, would eliminate_l.h .. e , pro,b1eJ:D of uninsured motorists in C.allfornia, the bill's authors aal!!Tbund•Y· · AS•eP>blymen Edwin Z'berg (D·Sacramento), and Charles Warr~n (D~Los Ang(\les), re- vealed lhe plan at a Capitol news cOnferenCeTbursday. Drivers would pay, for th~ In· sµloance -generally at a savtnrs •oYe.t current premium• - ' .thrOUgh a slx percent lncrea.se In ), 1 f~ laxes. ... ~at would •mount to three . • • cent.J at a so-c~t,.a.ganon rate. ~ !:=1t;:o;i.,.,-,...:;=.;;;;~;.l Additional !undlne would come; , , . , "A iill'i ,,,,,_Al/O 111UFftOt;;7~ trom "mode&\I' bocill!J l'n UcthN -~' *'ll!° l(/P()(llti ! • plate and driver'• Ucense lees. · .. ,,. " ... '• ---.... • • r "Howcome~ eleclrtc ldll ls $0 ll~h? • And wne been using less." We know your electric bill is higher. A lot higher-even though you're oon· servingelectricily. Why? Primarily beause ol t)\e inaeased rost of oil. It's our job to provide the electricity you, your family and your job "<IUUe And we must do so in a manner thal meets all air pollutim oontrql regulations. This means burning foreign, low·sulfur oil in Edison general"'# Plants. The price is oet by f<nign govtn1111t11ls, and it rmre than tripled in the last 18 montha.'lt QJUJd go even higher. ~amiary,J.m.~ hmasjng<D!~cilm!Wllkli~ W!llll!snhlvcbadto buy~ =:"'ct lhe jnmai;e in )'lllll'. • " .. --. • • So we won't always be s<J°dependel)t on foreign oil. we're spending millions ct dolla!> building roal and nuclear plants. 'We are also researching new ways to generate eledricit)'-wilhlut foteilpi oil. Gtotliermal power. Solar wwer. Fuel oells. Fast breeder reacton. Nuc!t.ar fusion.· Research is rostly, but ii will also help to reduct our reliance on foreign oil Projects related to the environment are expensi~. ti>o, and in 1974will!tix>unt for about203 of our capital exJ>th41 .. -~..., In the put siJ.yt.aB.~ millioo wer'e • required to be spent for IU£h pnijecla. lt loob like we·,.;J! bave to spetld ~ $450 million for environmcillal purpoees within the next four.year s>e!iold. ,. ' • • • • • ' . I. On top ct.all this, infWion is eating , · into our budget-as it is youn. The rost ct amsltuding new plants is 10 times hightt than it was a few·)'taB ago, and lxlrrow· ing mota have more than tblbled. Your electric: bill will rtflect these ~ (1)1\L What can you do to hold down your l:ill1 Budgit your Ille cl tlectricily wilely. For wayg to do this, aend for our me booklet. Write: "Conservatioo: li4i9M, P.O. ~ ·Mk>, ROlemeld, CA 91771). · • I, • E \ , ' ' 1. TOP REALTOR Bruce Howey .. ' . SERVICE AWARD B orbere Aun• 1 44th A.wards Fete Board Honors Two Realtors BruC'e E . ffowey. Newport Beach re.altar arid'residenior Costa Mesa, was named 1974 "Realtor of the Year" and Barbara W. Aune,, realtor-associate or the Macnab-l~vine Realty Company, received the "Realtor-As~ociate Service A.ward" during lht> Ne"rport llarhor-Costa Mesa Board of· Rea~t~rs 44th 1\nnual Awards dinner-dance at the Balboa Pa\•111011. Ho"'ey r~li!ed fron1 the Navy in 1964, and entered the ! real estate busin~ss that same yet1r with the Semple Real Estate Company 1n Corona del Mar. Jn addition to the local board, he holds membership in the California Association of I Rea.ltors, the National Association of Realtors, the National 1 Institute or Real Estate Brokers. and the Society or Ex· change Counselors. He belongs to the Orange Coast Exchangors the Calirornia As~ociation of Real Estate Teachers, the' Real Est~te Certificate Institute, and is a Graduate, Realtors Institute f GRll . A.une has been a resident ol Newport Beach since 1952, an~ first entered the real estate industry In 1966 as an as· socJatc of 'Ruth Pardoll. reallor. She has been a .consistent ~rod.uct:r through the re.al est&1.te boa.rd multiple listing ~er\'1ce, an~ seryeO.as an tnstrurtor or multiple li!ting rules and regulations in their orientoition classes for all new rnem - ber11. Spanish Accent On New GM Car· OETROJT ( lJ Pl I -There's a strong $punish accent in .. Detroit's auto industry now that Gen1.:ral ~totors has zeroed in on Seville as the name for its new ··baby 1 Cadillac.·· UPI has learn<'d that F.eville, a city in south\\'est Spain, wa s selected &fter GPt1's top brass tossed out an ectrlier pick -the La Salle '''hlch was a less-expcnsi\•e I \'ersion or the Cadillac prior lo World War II. They were af,..aid it y,·ould bear the sttema or belng a cheap Cadillac which it is not with its $12.000 price tag. Seville is the third Spanish name s e le{'tcd by Detroit :.1uto make rs this ~·t!ar to put on e ntirely new cars. f'ord went to Granada roi its new luxury compact and Chrysler y,·ent to Cordoba for its new mid·sized Chrysler. l .. ike the Cordoba. Americans ;.ire s ure to murder the Spanish name or Ca,dillac·s ne"· ('Ur. Chrysler calls it the Cor- doc-ba ""ilh the ucccnl on the second syllable while its Co1·d·a-va in Spanish with the accent on the first syllable. Jn any case, the four-door sed<tn goes on sale May 1. It has lots of ~lass area and is 28 inches shorter than the stan- dard Cadillac al 203 inches. Gl\I hopes to build 25,000 Sevilles during the current model _year "'ilh a two-door model expected in the next model year. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index 41.80 off 0.02 ASE Index 75 .08 off 0.20 Dow-Jones Ind 711 .91 off 2.26 S&'P500Slocks 78.63 up 0.07 (.;c1i11er~ c1ttd (;t••Pr# 1\·PW \'·ark l:i *"" vor._ ~uP n -1111 1ouow11>11 •l\1 Mosf AcfiL"ll! lllow' ll'lot SIOC~\ l!' .. ! 11•~1! 081f'led ~! ...., IO\I 11\e m<HI l)o)\td on potrt11n\ e>I NJ;'f/ YOR:IC !Ul>ll -11'111 1~ n"">~t c.Nn1,19 Otl Ille Ntw York Stock •tin•~ ~lo<.-\ l••D•d en 1f'le Nt"' Yor-. lill't"tnoe. 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He saidlhocha1n will alsojot- ''·14' q 1.t-1111 o..rtt't1,..rt' 1s. ll'h• ~ Ati ~~ ==~ 1 ll j1.C:! i: f:l:Jt f 1 ;: =~ OsonltsWEOadvertislngglol(IJI. 111 • rlOO II , •• MU.I 't . • di ''"' , · -, , •• MrLlll t'JI 4 41 J!'-1>1 Ot1f V.IO • • 1•""-14o • .. - , ' l f t ' ' • ' . ' . . ' NEW YQRK -Biiii~ Jean 1 Kln'g pnd her assoclatloii:t?r 1 womtin tennis pros gpye (Wimbledon one more ch~it .. cc 1 Thure;day to give them e9ual prize money with the men-or 2 1 promise1of tt -·or face a bC>y.cott by the game's lop players. -...: 1 ••Je'rry Diamond, our ;Wx · ·ecutive director; and I are rt!ady l to fly to London to seek ·a com- promise solution," the five time j Wimbledon winqer. pre~iden!t. of the wotnen~a Tennis Associat.lOn , I said, disclosing an overhelming 1 . vote "'by members to shun the I · , evfnt u nle1s 'djustmen,t.s art! , mad~ ·1 • In· London, Maj . David Mills,'. seqel¥Y ,of Wimbledon's gov· ernin·g Alt·England ..,C~ub, s·aid, 1 "TJte ,}>rii~ money',_has been set- tled and there wil l be no altera- tion." I . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Strong service returns and vollvy- ing enabled unseeded Rod L:av.er \ to oust third·seedec;I· Ismail El Shafei 7·6, 6-2 Thursday night in 1 the $.50,000 Blue Group tourna- ment or World Championship Tennis here. . I Also. Alex Mayer defeated · Australia's Colin Dibley 6·4, 6-.2; Raul Pamirez halted l\1ike Estep' j 6·2, &:1; and Roscoe Tanner 1 downed Charlie Pasarell 6-3, i..-3. Conn ors Hurt . . ! Laver Wins . NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Al'k. -Jimmy Connors, the top sMd I in the $25,000 Arkansas In· ternatinonal Tennis tournament defaulted Thuni;day night a~er com_e_laining of an inflammati.bn J in the area of hiSlefi knee. · ·· In action Thursday, J ·Jhn Holladay served 11 aces in the I second set and upset Jeff Austin, ' 6·3, 6·2. • .: LIGHTWEIGHT R·AY LAMPKIN (LEFT) TAKES A RIGHT l'ROM MIKE MAYON. Karl Meiler crushed B'arry I Phillips· Moore in a swirt pait of 6·2 sets. And George Hardio"of Long Beach eliminated 1 Rumania's Ion Tiriac 7·6, 6-3 •. : ARNOLD PALMER JUST MJSSES AT PALM· SPRINGS. · Sports in Brief Drug Accusations Are U~f ounded ST. LOUIS - A federa> in· \'estigation revealed a series of drug charges made by a 19.y·ear~ old woman against a number of National Football League players are unfounded, a federal drug official said today. Thomas Maher, special agent in· charge of the Drug Enforce· ment Administration office here, said a thorough investigation into char ges made by Roxie Ann Rice ••concerning the trafficking of drugs'' do not in any way sub- stantiate her allegations. (]Cl Girl Stars TORQUAY, England (AP> - The United tStates' women's team took a 1-0 lead over Britain in the final of an under-21 tennis tournament today when UCI Irvine's Lindsay Morse topped Annette Coe 6·2, 6-2. Morse was helped by the British. under·21 champoin's three double ra ul t.s in the opening· game and display of.nervousness throughout the 55-minute match. , Decision to Lampld• PORTLAND-Portland's Ray Lampkin' scored a unanimous JO-round decision Thursday night over San Diego's ~guel "Mike'' Mayon in a tune-up" for his lightweight title fight next month against world champion Roberto Duran. · The judges scored it 100-94, 100-93 and 98·94 for the 27-year· old Lampkin, who will meet I .akers on TV BUFFALO-The Los Angeles Lakers tackle Buffalo tonight in National Basketball Association action. It'll be televised on Chan· nel 5 atS. Coach Bill Shar,man will rejoin the Lakers after missing a palrof games due to the death. of .JU.s , father. The Lakers split" with New York and Philadelphia in that span. D1Jran in Panama ?.far. 2. There wt:re no knockdowns .. Lampkin was st~ered with an overhand right ·in the opening round bu·t later stunn·ea hi s younger oppon~nt several time.s without putting him down. . Wortht1 .Shines SANTA BARBARA -With ex· Huntington Beach High star Jim Worthy scoring 23 points, Biola's Eagles remained unbeaten in NAIA District3 northern division play Thursday night by notching an 86·68 triumph over Westmont. Biota improved its District 3 record to 7-0 and · went 18·4. Overall while W~stmont slipped to 1·13. Cards Win· PULLMAN, Wash. -The ' Stanford Cardinals defeated Washington State 71-58 Thursday night in a-P~cific-8 Confe~ce basketball game, despite the ef- forts of Cougar Steve Puidokas, who scored 23 points. The Cougars took an early lead before Stanford coach Howie Dallmar weitt to a zone defense. The Cardinals moved in front for good with a Rich Kelley jumper from the base line 10 minutes into the game. Bears Routed. SEA TILE -Paced by the in· side shooting of James Edwards a nd the outside scoring of Clarence Ramsey, the Universi- ty of \Vashington routed the California Golden Bears 83·57 Thursday night in a Pacific·8 Conference basketball game. Ramsey and Edwards eacrt. totaled 17 points anjl Lars I-Jan sen added 13 as Washington won its second conference game in six outings. _Fenf!e Raise d SAN FRANCISCO -The out- field fence at Candlestick Park will be raised in height from eight feet to l2 before the. ·197S baseball season opeQS. ' . P••~lie Donati~ns Save SF Prep Sports· SAN FRANCLSCO (API -San continuation of drama, muojc, ' PriDduo i. aDPIYillll a bandage. debaf.41 a nd othec high achool ar- , ot...,.fAd,doUinito a bUflsetc.ut tet·hour extra-cur<lcular ac· elllllis for an elld to alter-school tlvitles t hat .were ~liminai.,d aportl ta tile citr.'• qlne ·hjgh along with aporta. ,he mayor ae•ool• ahd 17 fiinior'-lilgn said lie'~ soeJ<ing an addiUonal ecboOi." $19,000 to 1ave th .. e nonsporta =contributions totaling programr l n Junior high schools, . ,000 by Thursday had too . • · compleUon of the high Meanwhile, studcpf.s we•e INlsli.-il tchedule and slg.oin& 1t~ltlon• a nd bueball and spring . sch~uled a for"Moqday. 118•-· T~e Boa~4 qt EdocaUon volAid rrom .-y publicity and aa -G-1 Tu~day n1Pt to pare tbls Ml•':f,,..., ...,,_ l!llC'PI> L. 1~·· 'b~.dg\!1-lo a total or .'122 Allolo v r"'4 $14,000 lo pay for lnillion. KllOOklDC "'!1 ~ •Porto • prorrams accounted for about "Next year will be chaotic,'' $204,000 ih a $1,6 million bOaget ,she said, referring, to estiin4tes slash't butlabout $2:2 milJion must the budget deficit ·or the ~san a'iilfbe -tTimmed to1<eep the dis· Francisco district could mount to 'trlctintbe black. . $20 million. "School board prdldentLucillc Whlle Mrs. Ab~ahams n Abrahall}son says'IJM.t>roblem ls pleaded ror new legislati0n, state the 1~2 Property Tait Re!orln Sen. Milton Marks lnfrOduced a Law, which ties school dlslrlct bill at Sacramento to requi~ all revenues in.ca.tiComia io•tudebt school districts to1bave lioth ID~ enrollme9t. Student numbers tramural artd Interschool atbletic have decl111ed sharl!ll' here Giid programs with. tbe state paytn1 as a result, school ~Official& say the cogt. · Ille law bas failed to provide Ille "Many ~chool disttltts 1dll1Tlct 'flth ~lh money to tbr0ug~out CalUornia .,, !acing cope witb lnllbtlon. · • the•aame difficult.v," Matk's said. . I • i I , < MV Tennis On Tonight :'11ixed doubles action ,,·ill be highlighted tonight on the second day of thC first annual Winter Tennis Carnival at the r l\larg\ierite. T.ena.ili Ccu\er.iD Vis· :;ion Viejo "'ith action from 5 'to IO. W0MEN'SSIHGLIS I • -·-M""'"' Pedonclo de!...w,odY Pe1$Jlo6"l, 1 S. Silllv Mooreoel. PeUvRille'le' .. J,11-3. Soe Mett....,CllN'll'll def. 1.,,tie1 Fernandet 1·6. l -6. ••• Betty Ann Stuart ~I. JovSc.hwlkerl l>-1. 6·l. P111111ru: Pe1s1cnpv llt ,Jkioln Teronev 6· 1~•-•. •·•.· Lea Ampac>Olls del'. K.ilnv Her1e-r ... 2 •• ..._,.,. R~la Toman""'1a•I. S.llyG•-ll-lj 11-2 . Cnrls Kemmer-SMwOl!I. Ka1nv May 1-4, 6·1, •·"- MEN'S SINGLES SKOfldR°"nd Tom Leon1rcldef. Nel BnWnl6·3.6 1. 0on ,,..,...,.,_, oet. Ooutk p,.i., .. 1, •-1. c:;e.,. Mal In def. Kirt TttAH 6-2 ..... Daug Vero leek del. Slew wan .. 11111-3. lo-1. H . Perry EUer1del. Dennis Trout .. 1, fr1,i...• Jerry V•n Llltgt Mi. 8oDP!ene "''· .,_,, 1>-J. Jonn Andre.,....det. BoDQ;leW.6-1. ~ ... Cl\anlrau def. Ro< NI rd Ley 6-•.•·•· ' Okker Rallies , BOLOGNA, italy -Tom Ok· 1 ker came Crom behind to heat Buster ~lottram 6·7. 6·1, S.2 in the openin'g round ol' the $60,000 I \Vorld Championship Tenn-is t tournament here Thursday evun· ing. Bob Gilli11an edged Jose I lligueras. 7·6. 6·3 and 0Qny Parun heal Sherwood Stewart 6·3, 7-5 . . .. ; UCI Hosts Pomona! ·' UC Irvine returns home for:.f.he \ first time in three weeks tonight. hosting Pomona-Pitzer in co~~ge basketball action. It begins a18. UCI's Anteaters have Coun14the \ going rough on the road, IQ§ing four of five. But they figui::e: to handle the Sagehens tonight. · Pomona comes into the game1 with a 6·9 record while UCl is 11-7. ..., Says Ex-area Coq.cli .... ;~ ~ , ~ ' . :Get Sledgehamm~r For Big 10 Game~! Lute Olson, former Marina High and Cal State University <Long Beach) basketball coach. has a nifty piece of work cut out for his University of Iowa basket- ball team the next three days_ Saturday night the Hawkeyes roll out the welcome mat for In- diana, the nation's No. I rated c~llege quintet. And Monday night they take on Ohio State, also at Iowa. "Is playing Indiana like run- ning into a buzz saw?," I asked •'. 1 I their 17 ,000-seat fieldhouse is Sold 1 out already. :: , "'ThOse crowds really seeqi to 1 intimidate the players," O~n says. ~ "Is the Big 10 tough?," OtsOn \ asks. "It's like the NBA with,out NBA officials . You neeif.' a 1 sledgehammer if you are a ',bi g man." :: Olson is in his first year 'as I head coach and he 's b~en besieged by injuries, including a broken hand sufCered by ex-yjng I Beach Millikan star Dan FrOst. Frost was Je'ading Iowa in.-as· 1 sists, scoring and rebounds wl\en ·~H"'-IT--E-. 'hufj;e team 's top two gu~>ds l · W were also 1nJured. , But Olson will have his entire I· WASH team back for next season ;and · · he's only a victory away this/ OLl!NN W'31TI! _ Olson ,dpring a telephone in- terview Thursday. "'Yeah," he retorted. ··•raven't you seen them? They're awesome. They keep the pressure oh yoo 10 strongly and th~y play with great intensity_ "They blitzed us In Bloom· ington 102·49 but w.e're stilt Kotd 'out (l~,7001 for Saturday night's game. In fBct·. we'll come bac.k with anOther crowd of over U ,000 Monday night." Olson 88)'1 his Hawkeyes can compete with almost anyone at I9wa because ot "the lmMense homecourt advantage Big" 10 · tchoOls seem to enjoy. ··vou g~ to other arenas in the con(erence and you ·don't see many friendly faces in those &lant ~rowds. It's tougb for, an~ of the visiUng teams' tans to get' tickets. We called to 11et tickets for our Jans thr'e w_..,ks from now when we pilJI at "MIMelOla and we <an't get anytbln4 year from tying lest season's 'Yin mark. Iowa is currently 7-lO· · I One of tbe big wiris was a *44 upset of Minne..sota 1and :j;he l Hawkeyes only Jost by fout· atl Ohio State. :-~ Olson has his eye1out for &.'l>ig l man and one of the candidat.f$ is Los Amigos High's T'oml SchneiderJohn. "A good big man could prol>l>bly c,om~ ln and·Play1 for us a lot as a freshman," Olkon says. I Olson also vigorously denies · rum9rs t~at he "I ill ha the next head1C,oa<b ·at .$an ,Diel!o State.' "My contra~t here is for four yea.rs and rb"ave no intention pow of leavins:•sOoner, '1 he says. ,~, "I'm happier here than ·fve been anywhere for a Jong tltne. And so is my family, I have~'lwo daughters at the University of' Iowa and they've already ~ald if we move. they stay. . ''It's not easy to .get things turned around against this kind of competition but ifwecoul6wln, 12 o 1B cam.es this year It wifuld • )>e '!step In th~ rlght,dir!'Cllon.'' I · - v - 11 I I I I' t I t I \ 4 c ii p e p I •( ' t ' ' I I I 't I i • I , ' I .. ! ' • ' . ' I 'I 'I '1 'I MIAMI CUPI! -A little girl 1 got .her finger-stuck in a hand ' grt.Dati'e and authorities were 1 faeed wlth this decJslon Thurs· I day: ' • ~ Amputate 'ber finger because the grenade could explode~ or 1 take a chance th~ krenade 1 wouJdq't blOw up,. and saw it off ··to SQve the finger. - co·unty's Jobless · Sparing By GARY GRANVILLE , .°' .. Dtlty,....._S\lff Unemployment in Orange county reached an a11 time high in Januar:_y when there 6215()() perSons out of work and the un- employl'.Q.!nl rate jump<..>d to 8.1 percent. And, according to state labor U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT HITS 8.2 'Yo. Stoty, Paga A4. analysist Alta E ldridge, the end 1 of a sharp decline in employment 1 that began six months.ago isn't in .sight. ~'Kvery indicator We have tells us things Will get worse before t.Jf€)' ie[ better;-'' 1'-frs. Eldrillge said. JncJuded among those in· dicators are forecasts received from employers who say they see fewer rather than more jobs on the horizon. Mrs. Eldridge also mentioned 1 that new employers are not com· 1 ing to Orange County as rapidly as they did the last two years I when unemploymer,t dropped after a series of aerospace layoffs hit the job market in the •early 1970s. Hardest hit last month when ' the number of jobless cljnibed by 9,900 persons ~ere retail trade and service ni!Ustfiesr • Both were hil. haTd by expected seasonal layoffs in department , stores alid at amusement _parks 1 that thrive on tourist trade.. But the job losses were across 1 the board, in manufa,ctul'ing, : construction, government, and 1 other service industries as well as in retail trade and amusement . park operations. The construction industry con· tinued in an employment slump that began two-years ago. In January, 1974, there were 28,400 employed in the building trades. Last month, the total employed in construction was 24.900. Mrs. Eldridge's gloomy mon· 1 lhly report was accented by pre· dictions of a worsening situation on the Orange County labor market. How much worse'! ··1 wouldn't be surprised lO see the· unemployment rate reach 9 <See JOBLESS. Page A!l STOCKS ERASE EARLY L OSSES NEW YORK !UPI) -The stock market closed slightly tower today in the slowest trad· ing in two weeks on the New York stock Excbang'e because of profit taking and concern over rising unemployment. The Dow Jones industrial average·lost 2.26 points to 711.91- lt had been down more than 10 at the outset. Declines led advltnces by about an four·to-three margin, ITables. 85). . Prices also were lower ln slug. gish trading on the American Stock Exchapge . j .. • ,. ... ., Docto.rs at ~'l!riean·lfospil•I. wttf!CC.. t·Ye8('-oJd ·Laura S~lvan was b"""b~'tiy !)er parents. de· b~ Wb-..tl1Ml9fot3~1J!>urs . TN.t Worrd War f'grertllde was \UM as a pa'j)er:welabt" and L1iar· had abs't.nt·m1ndedly su..\i..Jierle:t-balld'tlng llneer in· to~-in lk""\lllldrui~day night w1lllM.1iotCJilng lel..,lsli>n. e ... (tocfor.s ~tearing the \ . , , 0 .. 1_ P'nM knt ,.,.... FENRICK WEU.S MOVES DRUM IN WHICH BbDY FOUND .Orange County ~henff;• Officer Tille• Cu•tcld _ot B oJ;r•l~ t.< "lfr·~ .f •. ' ' ~ .... J1r;ile · 1Vu.rse' C1iJrg~J In w oma:n 's Death · A 40-year·old immigrant from Lebanon -married only about six mOntbs -was scheduled for arraignment on murder charlfh late today in COMection with the battering death of a eorona del Mar millionaire's wife whose boc:fy was Cound stuffed under concrete in an old oil drum. Da'niel Garbis Bedelian of Glendale, a male nurse who had the night shift in ca"ring for 67· year-old Wrigley ch"ewing gum heir. A.G. Atwater, is being held in the death of Mrs. Nancy 1\.twate.r. Police alleg~ t.bat Bedclian bludgeoned 'the' w.Yalthy woman to death. somelil'f!e before dawn Wednes·day and later In the day stuffed her body into an oil drulll at a Pacoima junk yard. )-le then assertedly filled the barrel with wet cement. Newport Beltch detectives said today they were \l[lder strict or· ders not to discuss any alleged motive in the )tilling, and they have said only that a dispute tnay have .erupted at the Atwater home at 4633 Perham Drive early \Vednesday ~orning. Atwater, whose sister is mar· ried to Wrigley board Chairman P.K. Wrigley Jr., was a member of the corporate structure which inckides Chewing gum man_ufacurine:, land holdings and owne;rship qf thf: Chicago Cubs il'aseball team. DesCribed by palice as suffer- lni from sevefe mental illness. ' . .. ; ~ ' . HELD IN MURDER CASE "~ Male Nurse Bedelian • Atwater has ~n confined for several years in his home in Cameo Shores. Officers said they first arrived .at the home shortly before noon Wedne-sday after the day nurse who attends Atwater became alarmed at Mr~. Atwater's absence. The da y nurs e . David Jacobsen. tuld palice he arrived as usual at 8 a.m. and noticed fresh paint on wallpaper and wa!Js al the expensive Atwater home. Jacobsen reportedly told police that Bedelian told him Mrs. Atwater had left earlier (See SLAYING, Page AZl Today'J "£Joe ... N.Y. Steeb ~ TEN CEN.TS '·I Gi~l's Finger blow up. ;!'bedQct s~~(eed. ··Tom'lflf abd I \ook her on a stretcher to the • mail\tenance room , pul"tb.~·1c:~na4e fn a v1se and we sawe.'d':-VerY carefully,., Pol'tersaid . .. . lfe said Laura.~i4 not speak at all during the saWi.ni, which took 15 minutes. '1te '1"~oade did not explede. la' It -:ame off-and ui;~·s finger ' . "'~S saved. A l;l~r examination of the grenade. arly 60 years old. indrcated t 1,1,•as not .:x· plosive~ Laura walked into the hos pital waiting-ro6m and was given a big hug by her mother. '"It's just part or the job," Parler said. "We didn't want to see the litUe girl hurt." Porter said Laura was "prelly relieved" when she removed her finger rrom the grenade. but didn't say anything more· than ··gosh " or ··great" when the operation was over. "She was quite dazed," Porter ;aid or the mother ... 1 didn't think s he realized ii was all over. FOtd 'Doubted' Co.Ison Quotes Nixon .Concern ' WASllING'tON (API -"'Today" program, Colson quot· Former White House aide ed Nixon as saying "maybe what Charles W. Colson said today this country needs is a nice clean that Richard M. Nixon talked Jerry Ford. The trouble with seriously in December 1973 about Jerry Ford is it would take him resigning as ,President. but ex-two years just to get up speed. pressed doubt about whether Also, Jerry's greatest difficulty Gerald Ford could handle the is he cou.ldn 'trontrol llenry Kiss- job. inger. Nixon w.is particularly con-"You kno1,1,•, 1-lenry really is un · cerned about whether Ford could stable at times," Col son quoted control Secretary of Slate Henry Nixon as saying. A. Kissinger.Colson.said..,, · Kissinger was as ked about In an interview on wie NBC . Colson's comments as he left the Bradley Attacks . \ "" Oil Grab BEVERLY mus (APl -Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley said today it would be "'ir· responsible to sell America's ' publicly owned oil resources'' Without a comprehensive na- tional energy policy. Bradley spoke in opposition on behalr or the Cou~il or I.:ocal Goveynments to a propasaJ by • U>eoll<l.m~n Qf !/ll!.111:, !M9e 1Q1ni on ·~f clrillli.ote;lluld !or oli drilling, in· c1udii1g. ·1 .6 million acres off Calilomllr. He said t~e 41 cities and cO\lD- ties in the council adopted a three-point resolution which calls for opposition to the federal pro- poi,al until three things hap· pened: "(l) a comprehensive na· tional and rei\onal energy policy haS been rormulated; (2) the Department of Interior submits its proposed oil development pro- gram to the affected state, re~ gional and local agencies for re· view ; and (3) Congress has enacted legislation strengthen·· ing existing laws related to oil de· velopmenl on the outer continen· tal shelf. "I want to be very clear that we do not nec'essarily oppose the concept of development and use of the oil on the outer continental . shelf,'' Bradley said. "We do oppose lhe haste with which it is being undertaken, particularly with regard to the lack of understanding of the true Value of this resource -a value which can only be determined within the context of a com· prehensive national energy policy." Bradley told the Interior Department hearing board in the auditorium al the El Rodeo Elementary School that or'iginal- ly he had been given only three weeks to review a ··highly technological" 1.300-page draft prior lo public hearings set for mid-November. He said it was only after local officials were able to meet with secretary Rogers C.B. Morton that a 60-day delay in the hear· ings was granted. ,. UPITI ....... Sworn In Edward H . Levj , former president of the University of Chicago, took the oath as attorney general today. vpwing to ''provide a re- birth of the Dcpartn1ent of Justice in the aftermath of \\'atergate. '' UC Faculty Member Tells About Letter Slate Sen. Dennis Carpenter probably did nol realize be was writing lo a UC lrvine medical' faculty member w_he'!._he purportedly said o ·range Coun .. ty's $5 .5 million price for Orange Count y Medical was "blackmail." the recipient of the letter said Thursday . Dr. Robert Pfeffer, an assis- tant professor of neurology, said the Jan. 31 lettcr frOm Carpe1,1ter 1,1,•as in res panse to a letter he wrote lo the senator Jan. 17. C<.irpcnter said \Vednesday he does not recall the letter and does not know Pfeffer . One source said the letter probably was writ- ten by a member of Carpenter's staff detailing views previously expressed by the senator. White llouse today. lie totd re- porters. a s he stepped into his car. that "I will not dignify that with a comment.'' lie then headed back for the Slate Department. COison recently released from rederal 'prison <.i[ler serving se ven months of a one-to-three vear sente'nce for obstruction o( Justice. said Nixon made the comments during a conversation on Dec. 18. 1973. <See COLSON, Pag~ A2) Douglas Strike On For Monday By PATTYBURNETI Of Ullll o.tly P-ilet ~ .. ff The. strike call is on for one minute after midnighton 1\-londay for 1,500 aerospace workers at the Huntington Beach plant of McDonnell Douglas. Only a change in manage· - ment's position might ~lave off the strike by Local 720 df the In· ternatiorial Assoeiation of Machinists, a union official said today. The union represents a total or 7,0i:'.10 workers in McDonnell Dou glas plants l'hroughout Southern California. Those workers and others al thP rom · pany's St. Louis facility . Union officials said the com· pany·s estimate earlier this week of 900 IAM members at its J.lunt· ington Beach facility is incorrect. The union has more than 1,500 members locally, they said. Leonard Loomis, as sistant business representative or the union, explained how the call for strike came about. "Last Sunday we held a mass meeting of our membership and presented lhe company's latest written proposal (from the pre· vious Wednesday). The mem- bers rejected it by 77 percent and voled to strike." Loomis said. On Thursday the union's negotiating committee took that authorization to strike and made it official for Monday. he con· ·tinued. Between the two actions union officials tried lo renew talks with management, Loomis said, but were told the company ··wasn·t interested in going all through it again.•• In contrast , a a spokesman for the Huntington Beach facility said McDqnnell Douglas . was \Villing to tontinue to negotiate <See DOUGLAS. Page A2l C ' oat s I W e a l h l'r :Help~ t~~ ··~touhled, Zelda Says UCI -California College o( Medicine plans to buy the Medical Center for use as a teaching hospital. Additionally, the school plans to reduce the 524-bed facility by 200 beds and build a 200-bedhospilalon the UCI campus. 'l'he letter repealed previous statements by Carpenter that he will oppos e the on-campus hospital if it will compete with Variable cloudiness through Saturday with chance o( sprinkles or light s howers tonight. Slightly cooler Saturday with highs in the low60s. Lows46-52. l i\'SI D E T ODA ,. Works by sorne of A"&erica's most prominentarti&ls, including Andy \Varhol. Roy £.ichtenslein and Robert Rau.sche71berg. will be Jeatu red in .a S1;1eCial show opening Saturday in Newpori Beach. See story by Daily Pilot staff writer Jackie Hyman on pagf> C·I of today's \Veekender. • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0t tlleDelly POM 514111 A silent courtLoom gallery listened Thursd&)' as Church or · Astroligh~ foundet Zelda Pryor, 15, testllled that th& ~lny sanctuary in her homo is no pay· lng business. but a place where the troubled may find comfort and counsel based on the un· iversal truths. · ' The Malne·borri ~olo11l•t and sJ>lrltuallsl ls on trial-for al- legedly violating a Costa Mesa city ordinance Corbi4dlrtg accep· tance ot pay for any for'tn of oc· cult pr act.tee:. • · · Sh.e . qoked ·~mall · &Jld hunchbacked ln llie big wllneas • : (~ ' . I -' :) chair, but her checks were pink, she says are spOken to her an · The trial was scheduled to her eyes glittered and her jaw wardly by spirits so she may resume this afternoon, and jutted proudly for"Vard . 1,1,•rite them doWI). couJd possibly conclude today. .D~Jepse attorney Donald She claims no pers onal depending u(>On re-questioning Sma'JlwOod crossed ln front· bf authorship. with final arguments to the six· Harbo,r Judicial DistrJcl Cou.(l " Op..e fashionab~y d.ressed man,six-womanjury. Judge Betty t.ou Lamoureaa.x woman juror leaned torward -, The 1people's case was resleo andltan.ded Mrs. P.eyor one.of 34 her brows knitted sadly>.-as lhe by Assistant ·City Attorney books she bas pubJished. old lady recited her beliefs that Robert Campagna at noon Thurs·· He bad mark.cd as~ and allelementsofreljgionssincethe day, whereupon Smallwood sub· askedberi.o:nad. 1tawn or time'knlt,tqgether into milted a mo~ion to Judge :·rn m · 'Falh~r14 house ire . God's dlviO~ plari wo~n tor the Lamoureux for a direct acquit·. many 'inat\_AiOns, wllti ~e ame universe. tal. light abinlng through ... "she in"-By the lime she finished the 30 H e c I a l m s th e a I l • toned, her voice boldi.f]g a hint Or linea the lady juror had discreet· encomQasslng ~ta Mesa tity the old Mai~e ace nt.,._ '" • ly· '~fifelded her eyes with her ordinan·~e ..J.. dhctJblng lt in ~he She continued reading the text, , hand. , ~ words. o( Supr:~ Court J"ust1ce a form of credo b~s~,on lhe ull· ,. olir HotlO" •1 · ~nse' • WUU~. llin~l)er· IV"etsal relllllous \hitns, which rests ,. ••id SrnaJJ~:.:.A'; , • . 'I ·. , \.I ,:~~1f;.i.. • .~' .. , ...... l .. "" • It -~-.: . ~· f 1 ~· . . • •• I .. <See LE1TER, Page A2) Women Profiled On KOCE TV Show A repeat t>errormance or the six-part television documentary, "Profile: \Vomen," starts Satur· day at 7:30 p.m . on Channel 50, KOCE·TV. The show is a filmed documen· tary dealing with the lives or Orange County women, produced by the staff -or KOCE·TV at Golden West College. ll will run .IJ1t' ~ext islf. .!la\urday~ In tho $al('le tlme slot. . . • t • h1tll'X Al"""' Sw<lilt .U ,,.., .. 1 Q.1 ... 11119 D1 Mlo-..11'..,...1 114 · L.M ... ,. 01 NM.loi!ttl News A4 (Mif9f"M• AS 0rff91 C-'• Ar an,,1,i.. or-11 ......,.. •t-1 ~n a tt_,1-•1111 CM CftM:...,.. a StMorts •w ONtti fll .. ktt Id Stkll € ........... p_., M Mlrlillll 9•S fl'INllCt 114·$ TMIYllH9 Cl ...,_.,. .., l'llN'-n cw ....... ft1'911 c:. .......... "" .............. ,. Ill ...,.,. ... _, M MMty ''" .. Wfflt._..,. CM , ' Vl'llOT c f;ld.a febru 1975 l'.._P1199..tl ~ough .~11 k • ............ I I ' ()CCU Ti " •• ~ c il H lib :iawuaMeatAx Ordhlanee--ounh 0 ~1i. fllMoO brood;-' ---------,--~ --'"', AM em • • ~-·lhrood Ul<I lb• •till\!te . • . , . • ,· . '• '"'"'" bans m-~ a ~re'i>I' , llPOclflc praelices deaUng with :-V d B · • • · » • theocculld~noteven·havethe RUD ' eftPlllg ,,r.rc..,,r:l':u:-' :.~:~n!i1~i; · · + · , "rol'IJGBT. .~ ~ . BASKETBALL~ Cosl4 ¥eaa at Villa Park, ~tancla at 1:1 Modena .. M11rJna at Newpoit SACRAMENTO (UPI> -Assemblymen '"e unhappy because they will be &iven a holiday on_ Washington's Blrth<t]ay, Feb. 17. • , • . -•· ~ • ' -. . . ' CIOlll4 be i;,lalAld. "I aubmlt that under tli6 OJ'• -.. dloance an unscrupulou• lica Subs1dued hollllln.c, a minibus d.eH~ent aJ\d an .......,.:.:k,..1 ; system, and dorm I tori ea at city iovernment could Pl"oaeetite Orange Cout College -these any 011thodoJt 'D'\inistor who were some ot the suggestions counaeJ.~ a youna pe;rson and ac-~ade at another public h~artng ceMe<t a church dOnation ., he in Costa Mesa on commuruty de· own houstng authority, repealed their appeal Wednesday night. Harbor. 8 p.m. · IT IS NOT the thouah.t or missing work that is upseCtlna them. bpt 1tbe thre ned loa1 of $110 each in tax-fr64; expense al· :. FRIDAY NIGHT F'lLMS - "MASH." occ Forum, 7:!0 J>.Jll. ' Adm .n . · JOwances. • · · ,) Leiitlatlve ulea v14te.that ea.ch leglslatQr receive S»a· day expense owances when in s.e,&ion, inclufting weekends. said. • velo~ment funds . · BOth t>'lectlve Dick Bowmtn The hea~ing, condueted by the Mrs. Jean Forbarth pointed out that subsidized housing is ar· ranged through a housing authority, and that it does not re- sult in the subsidized homes be- ing located in a particular dis· trict, which, she said, many peo- ple apparently feared. "HOT L BALTIMOllE"".- South Coast Repertory Theater. through Sun. 8 p.m. Also 3 P.m. · Sun . But no expense e allowe~ for occalions when inore than thTee d41;)'1 ea1s wit~u meetin1. EN shoOk their he~1 in dismaY and grumbled when Speaker McCarthy CD-San F-ta'nclscd) told them juat prior to Thur ayJa adjournment that the -Wa'Shington Birthday holid'!Y on a onday would be observed by the assembly and there would be session the preceding Friday. UCI DRAMA -"Look Back;la Angt!r, · · Little Theate~ 181 Humanities Hall. Feb. 7-~. 8 o.rn . and paid police aa:ent-informant. city council,, was part ot the ap· Mn ... -C:indee-setdel who first set. Elication proceas_for '4 ml'lllon In the elderly woman 'up for arrest, ederal,funds to impcove housi~& hav.e telftlfied Mrs . Pryor fo~~ose on moderate or: low 1n· seemed sincere in discussing co s. . their .stated problems during an The mee~J~g also was attended interview · by the cJt1zen Community There were Indications Wednesday night that the council may be changing its stance on subsidized housing . Deputy Mayor Jack 1-l am~tt said, "We had priorities at t~e time, but at no time did we close dowo the idea of our own authori- ty. That's something we are all S,\TIJRDAY,FEBRt>ARYI ' ESTANCIA ADQBE -State Historll'al Landmark, Adams and Mesa Verde DrWe 'West, Sat.&Sun .1-Sp.m. . Assemblyman Rot>,rt Badham CR-Newport Beach) took to his feet to ask, "That m·eans we'll have a four -day recess?" Smallw~ argued lhat the or-~velopment Committee. which din · 1 -. 1 . will make recommendations to ance IS a SO 11\ v10 !lti~n of the council on how the funds occ LECTURE -Bomstein Memory Training, ·Scicmo,e Hall, 9-12 a.m . Reaction rippled acrolia the chamber at the possible loss or $120 in expense payments for~the four days off. both U.S. and state consl1tut1onal should be spent. g .. arllntees _of freedo~s of The council is due to vote on speec~. worship and the right to wheth.er to proceed with the ap· .·· ••1, llEAUZ& the nature of the crisis, Mr. Bad ham," MCQa~teplled. Thf·epeaker announced he woqld try to remedy thfsituat ~n.~por~~cklate:. going tb school on." make a living. . plication at its' Feb. 18 meeting. Them~U~nwasderued, but for Members of the Share Our At another point. Councilman Dom Raciti said, "fhis is what U\is program is a ll about, bring· tng homes up to code and then having subsidized homes." BASKETBALL~occ ... El- Camino, OCCGym, 7:30 p.m. ,. ' • .. re."!'ubm,11111onlater... Selves program at St. John the Thats a d~z.y, prosecutor Baptist Catholic Church, Cost.a Campagna declared o.f. argu-Mesa, who in tbe past have ur'ged men~ that Mrs. _Pryor 1s being Ole city to join tbe Orange Count ~eJ_>riv~ of ht:r nght to make a Housing Authority or form I~ ·. I ' I ' -"' fi'ro• ll!flflfl Ar ·· · Speakers said that subs'idized Hospital Workers J1v1ng by requiring that she only · housin& \\'OU ld be scaftered COLSON throughout the city. The way a • • .' hot.f&ing authority works is for the At the time, Nix~ waS-.:"res1st-give astrological readings and counsel free. He compared it to a case of pro· secuttng prostitution, in which the law forbids prostitution, altboulh presumably the woman would be free to do whatever she pleased as long as she did not charge. "What we are prohibiting is 'the business' of practicing these Black Arts In Costa Mesa,'' Cam- pagna said of the long Jist of dis- ciplines, beliefs, talents or al- leged abilities which are forbid· den if paid for. "When they begin charging others, they come into contact with ordinance,'' said Cam-pagna. A donation of $15 is accepted by Mrs. Pryor, bpt she says it is to help supplement upkeep of her home and sanctuary at 499 "Ca"bTillo St., -and -p·ublishing costs. ''l bale to do it,•• she testified. "The sign says donations. But I give them two hours of talking about th e ir wiv es and boyfriends ... There's no charge. If I would charge I'd be in business and I'm not in busi- fne&S." She testified she , bas often served clients free. "Do you think I'm persecuting you?'' Assistant City · Attorney Campagna asked atone paint. • "No, I lik.e )'O\l,:· -~taa r.eplied, t asking for his bU'UIClate 10 she could prep{\rc an astr logica! , cti,rtfor hidl( , 1-' I •-~·· ' ,. estlmony waf"" ~ls 1iven Thunday by BilrioDIM:o e, a na-llon~l ly knoW'n prore~slonal astrologer twm BallJOa;and Dr. ~ M.n. ·John Haus•, a surgeon and. bl.I wJle married by Rev. Pryor on Christmas Day, 1973 In· th.e .Cabrlllo Street church. "How many ordinations have yoU bad?'• Camuaina asked Rev. Pryor, after establishing . she has legiUmat.e credentials in several spirltu~t c!burches , ; . . . Fro• Page Al· agency to guarantee a year's rent · ff t t t • dditl I G • Ni · c toalandlordandtopay,asasub· w.h ·t H t t wt t lVell mge ors 0 urnov,ra ona ,, . '}'µ). ontract sidy, the difference between the 1 e ouse apes 0 8 erga e prosecutors and House and rent and 25 percent of a family's Senate investigators . .., · · · •· income. d Anotherspeaker.BethTalbert, Colson said, that vring the Oper:itions at Kaiser said that a minibus system, tie· same period, Ni.xon told hln) that Permanente 1:u;epald health care with an unidentified man . he would resign 1f the U~S. cUnlcs we~returning t.Ooormal Jacobsen added. tha~Bedelian ing in with Orange Cou nt y Supreme Court ruled he had tO" today foll 1'ng overwhelming ·d ·r· d d Transit District lines, would be a d h 1 enti le re stains in he house benefit to the elderly. surren e~ t e tapes. . app.roval Thursday of a "tops in SLAYING ..• ascranberryjuicehespilled. ··H.e said he would not s1.t and the 1·ndust""" pay pact by the L . h . J b Wayne Hunter suggestP.d more d th d f •' ater tn t e morning, aco sen housing for the elderly dnd the pres1 e o.ver ~. estruction .o striking Hospital and Service said his concern was heightened Id . . OC f the pre_s1d.ency, Co. lson said. Employesuru·on. support o ornutor1es at C or d f h I Su when Mrs. Atwater's lawyer students who can't afford apart· .. He sa1 1 e ost In preme Nearly 4,200 workers · walked phoned to report that she did not ments. ~ur~. on the tapes he would re· off their jobs Monday at Kaiser's shhowlnupl foSr a scheduled court The NewpQrt-Mesa Unified sign. . five hospitals and 14 clinics in ear g n anta Ana. That hear-School District also informed the Colson said Nixon was confa· Orange, Los Angeles and Ven-ing was the latest apeparance in dent that the Supreme Court and a lengthy batUe over control of city that il was planning lo pro-particularly the four J·ustices vide more classes for senior Atwater's fortune. citizens. Nixon appointed would support Ai J d At that point, the day nune him. ,· r .port _Jill ·phoned police. Officers ex -The court ruled 8 to_O in J•tly amined the expensiVe house and !974 that Nixon had to surrender,. p ; ' i . found signs of a v101ent and Planners· Ni·x thetapes. _ · anel 'Delays bloody struggle. Nixon resigned the presidency ---~ · --. Later in the day, Bedelian ar-three weeks later. · ~ rived at the wrecking yard in his N Ch Colson said Nixon's comme'nt T ' R~ 1968 Cadillac which allegedly ame . ange about Kissinger apparently was or9 I • contained three sacks of cement and the victim's bod~. S based on Kissiflier·s advocacy of The Orange C!6~nty Airport Yardworker Pete Seropian For tree ts an early resumption of the bomb-Land Uff Commission's public said that Bedelian called him ing 0 f Nor th Vietnam in hear.ing on land planning around December 1972. Wednesday afternoon and asked The first attempt to turn C Is El Toro Marine Corps Air Station f t tat. drum yin o on said Kissinger, then d Th sd · ht b t •t or an emp Y me sa g streets with one alignment but J White House adviser for national opene ur ay rug u won he waoted to mix cement and fill two names into one-n3 me streeLs close until Maret} 6. · it sq_ lie could have a wei1ht for .was stront]y resisted by res1 · security affairs, resumed secret After Usterting to 4S minutes or tbeffo_qtofhistruck. dents of 22nd Street at a recent negotiations in Paris with the testimony, the commission Police allege that Bedelian Costa 14esa planning com -Nodrt~ Vietnd~meseon Dec. 5, 1972 agreed to hold the Wearing open · stuffed Mrs. Atwater'& body into mission rrl.eeting. , an5 imme iately cabled Nixon : until next month to allow further tbe drum, filled it with cement '"'eyobjectedtochanging2lnd ·1• tarTt hth e bombing immediate-study of an environmental im · and left P I. aJ d · • ,. Y • es e madmen have pact statement that wasn't com-. o ice were rea Y in Street to Victoria Street so that d bl ed G'" d I I kl g f th al ou ecross us." pleted unt•' I late last week. wn a e oo n or e m e the continuous thoroughfare nurse and found him at about 4 would have one name. Colson said Nixon showed him The environmental statement P-lll· at an intersection a few . In protesting, one resident said the Kissinge r cable. He said Nix-covers a 23,000-acre land use blocks from his home. that he had heard the change wa& on rejected Kissinger's ·advice plan that touches both unin- Alter a trip to Newport Beach beiog proP.Osed '"at the whim of and told him to continue negotiat· · corporated and city of Irvine police headquarters and an in· .one councilman." ing. land tllat surroundi; the military terview ewith i.nvestigators. The proposal was tumed down, air base. BqeJian was booked on a murder but Olis week the Issue came up The CQmmission is empowered 'Charge and police drove to the at a city council meeting and Lo to implement whatever plan it wrecking yard. Deputy Mayor Jack J-iammett Indonesia an adopts, subject to veto by the tura CounUes. The plan, which caters largely to union he11.lth Programs. bas clinics in Oranee and Garden Grove. The rinal agreement, putchect Logether by a team of three rederal mediators, calls for 26 lo 27 .5 percent wage and fringe benefit hikes over the two.year contract. • Polled Thursday, the union membership backed the new agreement with a 3,105 to · 375 vote. Hospital and Service Employes president George Hardy termed the contract, '4'hich sets the lowe&t scale at $3.92 an hour, "tops in the in· duslry. ·· The union covers non - professionals such as cooks, nursing aides. t.e<:hnicians and clerks. Doctors and registered nurses arc not in tht! union. Throughout the four-da y strike. Kaiser maintained emergency and most contlnuln1 care operations despite the staff shortage. · From Page Al JOBLESS .•• percent," Mrs. Eldridge said. "As a matter of {act," she added "it 's possible the rate might climb to 10 percent." Orange County's all lime hijh unemployment rate came in January and April of 1971 when it reached 8. 7 percent. They found the barrel, three owned up to being the coun-local agencies involved, to empty ce1.11ent sacks and several ll' cilman with the notion of brlrul· JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP> -··forestall urban encroachment'' Howevl!r. in those months, the bl~ stained paper towels. In· , ingstreetnamesintoconformity. The Ur.ited States agreed today on airports. total number or unemployed vest1gators also found Mrs. But he denied that his intention lo lend Indonesia $24.1 million for J rv ine ' s City Council was ranged from 48,000 to 52,000. Last A.twater·s rE'.mains still clad in is capricious. He said that a malaria control program. critical of the El Toro plan when month's unemployml!nt roll of nightclothes an the barrel. clearer names Would aid drivers Indonesia will use the money to it was presented to it Tuesday 62,500 exceeded the former rec- Workers at the.junkyard "'.ere of emergency vehicles. buy 19,000 tons of DDT, sprayers' night by commission planner Ken ord high of 52,800, a mark quoted as describing Bedeltan, Citing Rochester Street and andotherequipment. · Delino. reachedinJanuary.1971 . whom they knew, as "a nice PaularinoAvenueasexamplesof i------------------------------------'-~----­ .. ••why l 've h8d them ever· ywbere, because all paths lead lo God,'' she replied .. guy.'' He was one of several male streets where a mixture of names nurses employed over the years can cause confusion. Hammett at the household to provld~ 24 · said, "When pe<>ple's lives are in hour attendance for the confined the balance it's critical that heir whose mental problem emergency ~ehicles don"t make . ' F ..... PogeAl DOUGLAS. . ' ... •• but the union wa balking. The primary demand Of the Un· ion 11 for "parlty'' with other aerospace workers. Loomis said McDonnell Douglas emp)oyes are paid a bout 5.5 percent less than others !n the 1ndu,stry, or about31centsJessperhour: 1 ORANGE COAST Robert N. Weed '!°"''*"I •M "'*'I- Jack R. CurS.y ,._.. "'-"""' .... Gt ..... ~ TnomH tc.eevll ..... Th0ma1 A. Mt.irphine -~"9••• ' ~r1esH. Looi Richard P. Nall AultklM~,...,.,_a•Wt Cetta Mesa Otfln •JllltM .. r~trMI ........ ~l "·°' ........ ' . began many years ago, accord-wrong turns " ing to ~ew'port Be~ch Detective He added: "It's a touchy sub - Capt. Richard Hamilton. ject and tbe easy thing to do Although wealthy, the couple would be not to address it . The re- had no car, and Mrs. Atwa!-er ason is valid, though it may rarely left home except for trips traumatic for a while.·· to a beauty shop, to the doctor or The council decided to take no for appearances in court, police action on 22nd Street, but to ask said. the staff to prepare a list of the Fro• Page.Al LETTER •.. Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Pfeffer said he does not have a copy of the Jan. 17 letter he wrote to Carpenter. However. he described its con- tents as asking Carpenter to op· .PoSe a suggestion by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post that the UCI med school be closed and its operations be combined with tholle at UC Davis. Pfeffer wrote the letter from hi1 home address and speculates that Carpenter may have as- .sumed he was a physician in private practice. Carpenter's response, said Pfeffer, "was a little tangential to what I wrote him about.'' Pfeffer said he c,nnot un - derstand how the reply on Carpenter's letterhead was · made public. The original, he said, Is sWI In hls ollice files It .the Orana:e County Medical Cent.er. · Palace Searched URBINO. 1141y (UPIJ-Pollce sea.rched Urblno's sprawJin1 Ducal Palace room by room to- day following a telephone tip th1t three prJcelees Renaissance. paintings stolen Thursday In modern Ital¥'• blg(ut art thell may never have !ell the buildlni- I streets in the city which have more than one name. City Manager Fred SOrsabal said that there are about 20 to 25 such streets. The list will be presented to the council at its next meeting. Coun - cilman Alvin L. Pinkleysaid tha!. the next step would be to meet with homeowner groups to see how they feel about changing street names . Planning Director William Dunn pointed out that, when names are changed, streets arc double posted -with the new and the old names-for a year. West Agrees To Oil Cut • PARIS CAP J -Atajor Western oil importing nations have agreed to cut crude oil imports this year by about 10 percent, or two million barrels per day, the president of the International Energy Agency said today. Etienne Davignon of Belgium told a news conference after e meeting of the agency ttJ,at the re· ductlon is a· rough fleure based on mea1ure1 already takerr and ex- pected to com·e into force among lhe agency'• Ori(lnal 16 nations. The agen1y'1 three·day meet· ing ended, be said. with the ex- pectation that a preliminary meetlna for a conference between oil producer•, con- sumer!ll and developina nations coul_d be Jj~ld in Ill.arch. \ \ ova SIYIKrY PIYI WOODMARIC CHAIRS llADY l'Olt I IMMIDIAft DB.f'lb! • . lli 1 DREX!l-HERIT AGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-ltAKE R WHKDAY.S' SATUIDAYS f:oo 'to 5'JO j NEWPORT BEACH• ·1;27 \~ll::STC't..lf"f DR.1 • &G·ZOSQ · kAGUNA BE'ACH • 34~ Nf)J(,"l"li CCJAK'I' HW\. .• 4»'~1 ~911<.r.B~~~~ BL\lp (Optn ~~~n . sun. 1z.s:aol . 31•-m . .. •' I DAILY PMT EDI'.fORIAI.. PAGE ' ' :reroiests· ' One mi1ht wanllo$ympathiie with Costa Mesa coun.,ilmen for having to complete a statement of economic Interests this past week as a rcsul~ of Proposition 9, the di.$Closure law approved by vnters 1"'5t November, and another document required by the Moscone ConOkt of Interests Act. Since t~ere l$ anQther disclosure law to contend with -the 'waxmaii-Dymaliy Campaign Disclosure Act -it might at first appear that there is a case.or overkill, as the councilmen vebemenUy protested last ~·-. . But the councilmen Y.'ere told that legislation is being introduced to repeal conflicts and ov~rlaps among the laws. FUrthermoroi, the"ProPQsitioq 9 form that the counc;ilmen had to fill in was releitively sim- ple, though, of course, forms always seem foreboding. Protests that declarations of income and holdings were not the American way 8.lsq came across as a lit· tie foolish because, after all, it was the people of California who passed the legislation. Control W arran:ted · Costa Mesa is taking steps to strengthen its or- dinance on pawnbrokers, and judgin_.g from the gr0\\1- ing number of the shops in the city the action does not come too soon. : The main cha nge is to extend the holding period on merchandise left at a shop from five days to 21 days. The purpose of the holding period is lo allow· police time to check through a statewide system to de· termine if the merchandise is stolen. The day proper- ty is received by a broker he must furnish the police with a description and the serial number of the item so the check can be made. Thou~h the •late minimum holding perio<l is now 10 days, v.ie average period in neighboring cities is 23 days so it is reasonable to extend Costa Mesa's re· qwrement to 21 days. Pawnbroking ·is a business that a city has a right to control -too IJ'lany can lead to margina' practices as a result. of the competition -and any regulations designed lo prevent the receiving of stolen property must be enacted and rigorously enforced. , \ Conflict Resolved The value of government in the way it can act as an intermediary between conflicting interests was ex· emplified in Costa Mesa this week. For some weeks, there was a controversy over a proPosal to rezone a half-acre pai;-cel of property at Bristol Street and Presidio Drive from residential to commercial so a 24-hourrestauranlcould be built. Residents from the Mesa Del Mar tract protested and the result was that meetings were held among the owner; Jerwel Enterprises, Santa Ana; the homeowners ; and the city staff_ They worked out a compromise: a new com- mercial zOne but with more limited uses, such as re· tail shops. Everyone went along with it and this week the coun cil formallx approved the rezoning of the pro· perty to the commercial limited zone. 1-Jomeowners wrote to thank the city for its" help. It was a credit to all involved and was a nice example of the benefits and purpose of zoning laws. • • ( ' ' " c ''IT'S ONLY MY NOSE ... '' A Happy Hedonist Def ends His Style Dear Gloomy Gus Nixo11 Did11't l11ve11t Political Spying To the Editor: ( J Re: the letter from Mr. Banter MAILBOX printedJan.29 . Thi~L is the first time I've writ· .... ..._ __________ _. ten in response to an article but feel I must exprCss the ··the other \'iew." I'm s ick of other people imply- ing what type of car I can drive or where to set my thermostat in my home. Because of my fan · tastic.., prudence and roresight to li\'e close enough lo "·ork to use only 10 gallons of gasoline per week &nd to not have an ego·trip style, grossly over-s ized family .. that requires heatif!g a. barr~c~s sized barn -house. I II hvc \\'lth1n my ··ration" l be it coupon!S. or prices or both ) Y•ith any datnn sized car ar1d 1·001n tempcraturl.' I I not Bantel or J . f'ord) selec:t. JN 1'1Y opinion, tu stop the ul · leged energy s hortage: lA) Stop the income t.a .x ad- vantages to setri sh producers or excess numbers of offspring I that's what causes pollution and energy consumption) Ar<:haic re· ligio.ns that demanded more children in 1300 A.D. are laugh<i - ble to any educated modern society. · (B) Dritslic~ly curtail the senseless energy wasting or ob· solete U.S.N. battleships, etc., that cruise in circles for months on end for '·experience" - politicalJy motivated power freak-outs. <C> Defeiinstallation of gas- gulping auto smog devrces, e.g~. NOX (we all agree-no-one likes pollution) and develop nuclear power plants and off shore drill- ing al m aximum speed. Do this "'ithout a ll owing selfish Sierra Club n arrowminded procrastina· tion but w'ith reasonable safeguards and with m<\ssive government funding. , In the meantime, I'll continue to drive my beautiful 400-c ubic inch Firebird and 370 H .P. Corvette in.luxury and at speed feeling proud I'm conserving energy as I pass the grossly ugly 10-passenger station wagons dragging five kids with "Navy Reserve". "'Stop NOX Now" and "Sierr~ Club is Nifty" bumper stickers. Hy the way, some clown had better return the 70 mph speed limit on the highway to Mammoth or my wife and I will be forced to ignore (as everyone does) the ridiculous 55 mph speed traps -in the interest or a logica l and r ·ewardingly hedonisti c life style. It interests me to see of you will print this "other" vie"'JX>int. fl. E.GREEN Wick• PATE""T <•~···· Wherever you \;'rivtl; ' It's down hill.'' I • Food Fear~ To the Editor: Since the editorial appeared v•ith regard to the unsanitary condition of manY of the restaura'nts in Orange County. we have not been able to bring ourselves to "eat out." a custom which we have greatly enjoyed in our area, thinking that \ol.'e have some of the finest restaurants anywhere. WE WANT to add our voices to others expressing apprehension in "eating out" after having to f<1ce the reality that things behind the kitchen doors in most restaurants ure so appalling. Can't the customer be pn1tected in some way? Just knowing the condition cXists cun't be allowed tostopther<'. Let the restaurants that have nothing to hide invite customer inspection-or perhaps we need checkers checking the checkers. There really seems no excuse ror careless handling or food orfered ror public consumption, rrom either the persons handling food to the cleanliness of preparation areas_ cooking or storage. - HELP. Where is our I-lealth Department? MR. AND MRS. FAY JAMES HANSEN Not 'Srared' To the Editor: On Jan. 7, 1975, your paper ran an art icle titled "Precaution in Politics'', which article centered around a letter to Mobil 's Californi a customers and ven- dors over my signature. The clear impli cation or the article is that big corporations arc fretting about doing business with another party unless that party's politics are known. I do not · believe you accurateJy grasp the true situation. AFTER last June's elec(ion. a new bbdy of law 'came into being · -the Political Reform Act or 1974 (Proposition 9 l. This law re· quires every employer of a lob- byist in California to file monthly reports with the Secretary of State s howing (among other things) the name and official position of a ny e lective state or- f i c i a I, state candidate . legislative official, slate agency officfal or mem hers or their im- mediate family with whom the lobbyists' employer had certain business transactions. Also re· quiced is a distlosure of the name and address of every business en- tity. in which one or the above categories or persons have a spe<::ified interest, with which the lobbyists' employer haft certain bu!Uness transactions. Mobil re· tains .a lobbyist in Sacramento, - as do about 500' ot~r businesses and organizations such os lJ!ibor groups, reU1ious organizations, banks,peacit orrl~en groups. ·etc. As an cmplo.y~r or a ·lobbyist, Mobil is required to file these re· ports and fU{ni1h theapproprtatc informst.lon lo the.Secretary of St.ate. 1'he letter which was described in Your article waif solely pro· n1pted by the necessity of gather- ing Ute intormation BS required by law. tttobll has no desl.re to . I Archives of Espionage Since unification or the schools. Costa Mesa has lost out all the way, includ- ing stale support funds and having school sites sold and the money distributed to schools riot. in this fair ci- ty. The underdogs remain the underdogs. J.M. ~·co .. C:fi'ftftM11U.,.. .-..n.. ~ ~ ......... _ ........ "' ....... ~ .... -..,....s....,....,.. ........ ~,~..Gally l'tllll.. know the politics or those with whom it does bus iness and is cer- tainly not "running scared" as your article alleges. LAWRENCE J. SfRAW,JR. Mobil Oil Corporation Garden Fa11 To the Editor: As a regular subscriber to the Daily Pilot, J a m fully aware of the interest you take in local af- fairs, and I wish lo draw your at- tention lo an item that may not. have been suggested up to thi s point in time. When a n active person sudden- ly com es on to retirement his whole life changes unless he has something lo fill that void. l retired in 1970, and my wife and I spent our first two retire· ment years living on a rarm in Scotland. we enjoyed ever y minute of, and activity in my garden certainly took care of any boredom. however ramily ties Yt'ere too great to stay there in· definitely, and for that reason we returned. Up to this paint I have worked part time which certainly helps, but now I am fully retired. WASHINGTON -Th-e evidence continues to ac- c umulate that political es- pionage was not invented in the Nixon administration however badly the practice might have be~n abused. The latest dis· closure is that of J . Edgar J;loover's No. 3 man (as re· ix>rted in the New York Times) that President Johnson or· dered the sur- veillance of the Republi· can vice pre- s idential nominee in the ·1968 campaign, Spiro T. Agne"". This brings back some memo1·ies. Lyndon B. Johnson used to hint darkly to private vis- itors during the 1968 campaign that the lovely Chinese widow, Anna Chennault, a pillar of the China lobby, was up to some hanky-panky with the Saigon .government to delay Vietnam peace n egotiations because President Thieu would get a bet- ter deal if Richard M. Nixon were elected. Now it appears (if the FBl's Cartha D. De Loach"s purported sec ret testimony is to be believed) that Johnson put the FBI on both Mrs. Chennault and the Republican vice-presidential nominee, to get the goods on their plotting, if any. . TlfE PARIS peace talks were deadlocked at the time on the is· sue of getting Saigon and Hanoi representatives to sit down together and Johnson was beside himself about any interference both from the political and the national security point of view. RICHARD WILSON Whether Johnson got the in- formation first from Hoover and instigated the surveillance on hi s own doesn 't make much dif- ference. •10over was evidently a willing col l aborator with Johnson on the Chennault· Agnew-Nixon inquiry as he was on other m atters of interest to a president with a n insatiable hunger for useful information. Johnson was high on lloover in those days a nd , gadget-minded as he \\'as, took special delight in a mechanism lfoover had sup- plied him for opening and closing his bedroom window while still under the covers . JOHNSON. in his private con· versations, often conveyed the impression that he ' was in possession or special information which might prove embarrassing to his contemporaries. It is also reliably reported that he urged Nixon to maintain some kind of a recording system in the · Whtie House to preserve (or posterity. or other p urposes, the historic conversations therein, and lh;.it Nixon off-handed ly ordered in the voice-actuated sysfem "'hich ruined him. None of this is beside the poinl, which is that there were recorded conversations in the Johnson ad- ministration and maybe in the Kennedy administration which . unlike the Nixon tapes, are buried in th'e archives of history. Along \1/ith them are buried such use as may have been made or the FBI for political espionage with its fruit of embarrassing or incriminating tidbits. ·ADD TO TllAT the until now :;;ecret Water·gale committee memo asserting that in the 1964 _ Democratic n~1tional convention Johnson, through the T•'BJ , '"'·as \\'iretapping l\1artin J.uther King and Robert 1--. Ke nnedy and a dif- ferent pe1·spective of the Nixon tragedy begins to emerge. In another a·s pect of this general matter. former Special Prosecutor Leon J aworski and the present prosecutor, Henry S. Ruth, argue against a full report on their inquiries out of tender solicitude ror some who might be hurt by ''juicy'' (Jaworski's word) information. Certainly former President Nixon could not be hurt any more, so the im· pression is left that there Is still hidden information "'hich might have a bearing upon the pcrspec· tive brought to bear on Nixon's guilt in the \\latergate affair. T HE PROSECUTORS argue il would be unconstit•Jtional to dis- close the full story as a matter o( fundamental fairness under the Firth Amendme nt. Congress,· which is consid ering legislation requiring a full disclosure, could \veil pass the legislation and leave the constitutional issue lo the courts. f\1aybe the time has come lo fo!Jow the course President Nix· on once considered -"let it all hang out.'' That procedure should ' not be confined to the Watergate affair but should re- ach a bit back into the past in the interests or providing perspec· tlve on the single most shocking event or American political his- tory. What Nixon's predecessors did does not excuse him, but at least it might show that he "'as not the sole originator or political dirty work. THE FJELD that adjoins our complex an Huntington Beach is owned by S & R Farms, and they produce three crops per year Automobiles Don't Kill . • • mainly cauliflowers, but each A letter in Time magazine a· corner of this fi eld is unworkable few weeks ago, from a reader because of the h eavy machinery · who opposes gun Ja"·s. \<:as used, a nd I noted the corner near typical of the kind of illogical our apartment was grown over thinking (hat supports such argu- "''ith weeds, but I callld see the ments. The lcllcr said : potential as a so called "Victory ··.<\gun has no "'iii of its own. A Garden." gun does only I went to the Office of S & R Farms and asked if they wou ld allow me to use this 1,500 square· foot -plot for raising vegetables etc., and they readily agreed. and they should .be commended for it. So as you see I do have as much as I can take care of for my family, but I cannot hel1> but think that the nymerous plots of unused ground that are just doing nothing year in and 'year out. Su rely these owners would be public spirited enough to do as S & R 1'"arms have for me, pro- bably no one has asked them. Our complex is one or 198 units, and is run under an arrangement with HUD, with a rent reduction for low paid or retired people. If it were possible for the local authorities or the ll.UD to delve into this idea further, we could have right aclioining this 198 homes sufficient ltnd made into plots, and rented for a very low figure to supply all th e vegetables needed and et the same time reducing boredom for -the retired. and giving healthy recreation for families at a very low cost. JOSEPH A. SU'IT!LL .- what its o"'·ner causes it do lo. 1'he root or the problem i s within the human heart. Cure t h e cause rather· than treat sur- f a cc sy mp· toms." · Let me transpose this argument to a similar term to demonstrate how absurd it is : "An automobile has no will of its o""'·n. An automobile dors only what its driver \causes it to do. The root of the problem is Within the human heart. Cu{e the cause .rather than treat surface symptorps.'' THEREFORE. dispense with automobile la,\\'S. No more speed hmits, no more lrafric signals, no more registration of cttr5, no more tests fur drivers, no more fines or jail terms f9r offenses. lnsteod, v.'e try to rerorm and chllnge human nature. We "'Ork ut making most people kind and considerate nnd wttenti\/e a\d ra· dionttl and model citizens. Mean;,.,·hile, what is h~ppening ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) on the s treets and high..,,•ays? Slaughter, that's what's happen- ing. While we·re slowly ··curing lhe human heart," we're speedi- ly killing thousands of human bodies. Why bother to make cars safer. either? Since it's obviously the motorisl, a nd not the car, that causes accidents. let's also dis- pense with s tronger bumpers, roll -over bars, seat-belts. im · pact-bags, or anything else de- s igned to protect in a crash. When peop le's hearts arc warmer. the highway homicide rate will go do~·n to pr:ictically nothing. AUTO!\tOBI LES don't kill ; 'people do . No one has ever seen an automobile take off by itself and knock someone down. Ergo, .why plac~ all these constraints upon owning and operating an automobile? All \\'C have to do is impro\/e the human race -it may take a few thousand years - and the auto will be no more or a threot, or fatal weapon. than the tri<'ycle. This is what the gun people Im· aglnc is rlltlo-nal thi nking. Another of their themes Is "infr· ingement of 11berty," But \\•hot would they think of a dn1nk driv· Ing a cur down the road, "'.ilt\9ut a license, \\'ilhoul plates, u•ithout !he slightt'st responsibility or ob· li gation to others? Arc ~-c "infr. ingi ng" on his libe rt y by de- manding that he be qualified and in a state to drive. or that hi s automobile be re~istercd and li censed and in s ur ed for li abilily ? The automobi le. at least, ser\les a useful purpose "·hen its ownership and operation arC' ca r efu ll y s upe r\•is ed. The handgun serves no purpose ex· cept lhe ta.king of human lirt•. True. guns don't kill -but people· ,,·ith J!;uns do. And far too often. I ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobert N \Vced. Puhl1!h~r Thomas Keevd , 1-_;dztor Hor/xira Kr~•blch, f:ditonal Pafl(' E::dt/or Th(' cdilorial pagt' ol the Daity Pilot seekJ to inrorm and stimulate r(adl'rs by pre!enUna on this vaRe diYt"rtt eommc1'11ary on lopic1 of In· ltott~ by 11yndicated eolumniW i nd ~anoonlst,, b}' pro~·idl"I ' torum for-rtade~s· ,·1e,•s and b)' ~ting this newsft».perl'a oplntonlt-'41MI idea1 uft l'•rr""' 1topl~1 . Tht' l'd1toria1 oplniont-1'1( th'f D•lly Pilot appear onl)' in lhe <'dltoria l <-olumn at tM top Of the pitge. 0111nions e:11:pn!sSf!d by the <"Olumnisl~ und ~:1rtooni•ts :ind lf'tter writers art t~ir own and not>ndOr.\of'n'l~nl nl their vtew11 by thr Daily Pilol !ihould be-in£erl't'd. Friday, February 7, 19'15 , • ' • • I \ ' • I • • • I ' • ' ' • ' LOS ANGELES (UPIJ - 'Jlonalil Re•ean otrered to ,.,.Jgn 1 j from the panel jnvesuaatlng the CIA ~cause Ns busy ••hediile would 1<eep him awa'y from I Washington. Vice president ' Nelsen Rockefeller turned down theoller. • J Rockefelltr aaid Rea1a.n.£ouJd k..,p abl"east of developments by r.eaa101 ~ranacJIDlf. l'be ·pro· (· ·State ) bl~in la that the iranscrlpts are so huab-busb Reagan cannot get them • ., Reaaan said 'l'liursday -his 6ith blrthdty -that lie missed lhr.., of ille first four meetings of I the Rockefeller panel and will •miss the next one too, becauae of • his b usy schedule. Ile Jell early • 1 frpm the One mqetlr,g be did Bl· tend\ . ' !'Nlwtt Charges , I SACRAr.lENTO (APJ -The 1 1 Brown · admlnlstratiQIJ has been ·accused by legislators of break- . ing at least two state laws and I violating the U.S. Constitution. Two Democratic legislators accused Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. I T~ursday o( prying ill_eg ally i~to the affairs of prospective appoin- tees to his administration in I vlola'tlon of slate law and the U.S. Con.stitutjon. · Later in the day, a Republican · leader charged that a Brown j cabinet secretary illegally im- pased a gag order on state or- r ficials who might be called befqre the legislature. . Vt:Vnlons · U~IT• ....... • FINED BY JUDGE Sportacaoter·Coaell Cos e ll Slapped By Fine • ' . SHE C.4ME l1P JUbJDd _A}VD s.tWTHEM . • e · BEVERLYRILLS(UPII- ,, • ~· y "r. m· Invading lhe·traditlona:'MJI SAN FRANCISCO' (AP) A telll••eoc• In San Jose, said in an anOther we New or. a •· · , b' " • f 11 ~ r -" ·male Hollywood F.nar s U bombbasex~ln•••dld1ta· Interview before Thursday 17, • O'll'PU o you,.. 1••t ., UoD. bQ!tdi.,, t.b!i ~ terrbrilt. 11llht'•• plOliOD. "We believe Ille KGO 11.afflll.a~ wllh ABC ond-roast Thursday n ... ' wae Mml>\DC m the San . Francisco •••-mi.ts are worklng to exploit JO!ONJsaUllfated with NBC. west received a standlns ova• 111~al"d.twoyear.s. • bald Umes against lhe estsbllsb·. · IN THE SAME eom'!'unlque, tlon-When she-made .. un· PoU<e said the Tbilrscay olllit' men\ WatarjJate and Iha\ klqd ()f ·the New World IJberatlon Front pl~ri~~dJ~,ri~~::~~g • white explosion at KRON-TV liere thing'.-• • claimed re1-iblllty for other coat over a noor lenllh "'Ile. ca'4Sed 1).-0 injuries. lt was pre-· San FrancJa:co Police Lt. bombings \his'~k Jn tbe bay and black paneled areas, was ceded by an anonymou,t.tJepbone Richard Kla~a14 a pl~ bomb area -a t100;000 blast at a ~an t th ~all tram a man who 1ild, 1'J'm containing .'J;NT went ott in a Joseofflce.building Monday·an.d a the only woman present a e frOJll the New World i:;lberaliob stairwell on a .aided t~e IQ\ON; minor explosion •t .,,. Air Force roast, which poked ,fun at Pl'<int. There"sabombsettogoolf bulldlns. }Je said •Jl'f•8• ~ 's., radaratatloynearHalf1,\oonBay George Raft. " t 2n your building in five minutes.•• con!ined to that area;. . · on Tuesday. No lnJurles were re· Others attending the roas Police believe a touch n~ type •iJ felt the explosion on -U\& ported } at the Beverly Hilton were ofradlcaldedicatedtovlolenceis fourtbfioor,"•alclnewaman<;utt P9llce 'belieye the grouP Is a Cary Grant, Buddy Hackett, r.esponsible for the te'rrorist at. BuUer. ''I Jieard a 1ood·si~ 5tepchlt4 or Weathetman, which Telly Savalas and Don tacks. kaboomand!eltvibraUons." &J'Untered -from. Slud~ta for a Rickles. FEDERAL BtllLDIN'GS. General Motors offices, Bank of A01erlca branches, oil company building s, sc hools and brokerage houses have been the targets. •·we expect more of the same kind or thing," Capt. Lflrry Stuefloten, head of police in, 'Lenient' Judge To Face Hearing The buDdlng was not vacatect Democ'raUc Society in the 19605.. L.-.;.._---------- deapite the warning. Francis A. Martin Ill, Sti;Uon operations Sh ~ '•. . v· . !':r~~~:f<i.'aid ~bout 40 people . ootout ' 1ct1ms Klapp sa'd another .station, KGO-TV, received a bomb threat • earlier in the day, but police n· . d t a·i ••arched the building and round ·ono.re ' a I es nodevice; , j HE SAID THE KRON bombing OCEANSIDE (APJ -David R. Terrell and Leland Pbel~s, vie· seemed related to a New World_: U.ms of a bltarre four-hour controntat1on, have been buned s1de-by- Liberation Frontcommuniquere· side. . be( celved Tuesday by rifdio station Terrell, 20, fired wildly at police all Monday afternoon ore KPF A· in Berkeley thai. was killing h~mselt with a .22-~a!lber riOe. Phelps, 15; was s~ot to de~th by critical of broadcast· station pro· a San Diego Ci>u;nlY Sheriffs deputy who repartedly m1.stook h1~ ror N EGO (AP · I ·d · t Terrell SAN DIEGO CAPJ -A county ~ Musn~ipal ~urt Judge Ro~rt J _ . gr.~giu~~b~~~~ i~n::~c~alist re· · ••vie're wearing the bandanas ~ecause that's what Lee Phelps judge has fined sportscaster Cooney was prevented by court volution i~ order to serve the in-,, wa~ we.aring when he got killed." said Ralph Hatcher, 15. Phelps was Howard Cosell $1$> for failing to order Thursday from carrying terest of poor ~pie We're not buried in his bandana. answer que&tions formaJJy s ub· out a vow to dismiss all·speeding going to accept that y~u par3sites . One of the pallbearers at Thursday's servi<:e ":"as Charl~s Ryan. .. ~~~t-to hjm in a $3 million m;~~a~s~ua~~o~y the California ;~~~e~:n·~~=~~~jee~~~~ ·~~~ =~~~= ;~~~:.daau~~e~h~r:.d:ndt::e!tr::t~g~ur~~~::u~1:~:a~ The suit,· filed for teen-ager Cooney disclosed Wednesday 'aiding' the continl.J&nce of those unharm~d . Ris wife, Elizabeth, also atten~ed. . .d Scott Schindler, alleges Cosell that he had dismissed a speedina: . miserable conditions in your dog During the ser~ice' at the Et~rn~ Hills Mem~t1al Park,wD1_tahv1a struck Schindler in March or 1973 ticket because the Patrol . e<1t dog narrow world. And your Terr~l~ Sr., the sruper_ s father, got mto a shoving match when the youth asked for hi s declined to cite or discipline two ptogramming. We that know you, telev1s1,on cameraman and was restrained by Willard M. Underw~. autograph. or its out-of-uniform officers who Rockefeller, controlling figure in Phe!ps f~ther. · , The suit, which names Cosell ,1,,ere stopped for speeding with Standard Oil of California, con-•. You re not wanted h~re and you better go ,• .Terre_ll wa_rncd, and the American Broadcasting then-Gov. Ronald Reagan as a trol CBS and RCA which controls 1:here ~~tter not be any pictures taken here. That JS an invasion ot Co. as defendant's-, originally pass~nger. NBC. ABC is controlled bv privacy .. asked.Cor$100.00indamages.But . .2'.~~~'..:...~~~~~~~~-''-"~--""'-'"-'-"---"'"'-''-"'-""'-""---'-~~-':-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~­Schindler's lawyer, Bernard Levy, asked for permission to amend the complaint upwards to $3 million. .. I SACRAMENTO (APJ EmpJoyes of public colleges and , ----untvers1ttes-In Calif'ol'"nra would - ( ·he able to join unions and bargain , collectively under a measure that has been ·in- trodl.tced in the Assembly. San Die$"O CouritY Superior Court Judge Jack R. Levitt authorized the amended com- plaint Wednesday. Levy said he decided to amend the complaint after learning the...nel worth of the network. · ,• The measure by Assemblyman .. John Vasconcellos, (0-San I Jose,) \YOU!d cover employes of the University of California's· nearly 100 publicly supported I eo.mmunity colleges. ! Child A IJ ~e VISTA <APJ -A construction •worker whose wife is charged with murdering their 12-year-old son .has b«,\en charged with child abuse for allegedly beating their 10-year-old daughter. Walter A. George was arrested \\'ednesday for investigation into the beating of his daughter, Rox- anne, said a .spak:esmon for the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. Tttlatti.eia n Killed LOS ANGELES <APJ '-A technician for the British rock group Deep Purple, driving on the left-hand side of the road as is normal in England, has been kille4 in a head-on collision. Police said Ronald Quinton, 24, of London, was driving south· bound in the left lane or the PacUic Coast 1-0ghway when his co.r collided with a vehicle driven by Rockford Belmonti, 40, of Malibu, who was also killed. Tjte accident occurred early Ttiursday morning. Maxwell Fine·. 'Levied D ue To Can Cuts MONROVIA (UPI) -General Foods Corp. was ordered Thurs- day to pay a $500 fine for shoftweighling jars of Maxwell House instant coffee. Municipal Court Judge John H. Sanders said the company would not have to pay an additional $1,000 fine if no further short weighting occurs. The shortv.•eighling occurred in bd'lh 10-ouncc l:l.nd 12-ounce jars of coffee, according to the compjaint filed by deputy district attorney Jrtichael Byrne. Each f. jar: was said to be missing an ti avetftle of a bout a half ounce. . • I I ,• • ,• l I Cosell's lawyer argued against the increase in damages sought, claiming that Schindler s uffered no damage. Jn New York, a spokesman for· ABC said the company would have no comment. Fr esno Bee's Case Linked . To Court K ey FRESNO (APJ -A courthouse master key has become the key issue in a hearing over how the Fresno Bee obtained a sealed grand jury transcript. Reporter William K . Patterson . had possession of the key until he and two other Bee Staffers were found Ul contempt 62 times last rrionth for refusing to testify where they got the transcript. Superior .Court Judge Denver Peckinpah Thursday ordered testimony reopened on Feb. 21 after learning the key, now in the court's custody, provided "un- limited access" to the offices or all judges and other county of, ficials who h.i J copies of the transcripts. ''Freedom of the press does not mean freedom from the law of the land,'' Peckinpah said. ''It does not mean freedom from be· ing accountable for anything they do.'' However, an attorney for the Bee staffers later told newsmen the key was never used im· properly. "'The Fresno Bee·s employes have never improperly used a courthouse key," said Phil C. Fullerton in a statement. ''These witnesses or any other represen- tative of the Fresno Bee will frce- lytesti!y on the use of such keys.'' Pay for Your . Insurance At Gas Pump? SACRAMENTO !APJ-Thel3 million motorists in California woul~fbuy au~ insµr;µlce at gas stations, paying about three cents extra a gallon under legislation introduced in the As- sembly . "Pay As You Drive" a uto in- surance, similar to a two-year- old system in th e s late of Maryland, would eliminate the problem of uninsured motorists in California, the bill's authors said Thursday. · Assemblymen Edwin Z'berg (D,Sacramento), and Charles Warren I CD·Los An&eles), re- vU1ed the plan at a Capitol news conference Thursday. Drivers woul'd pay fop the in. sUrance -eenerally at a savlD~s qvir 'cur-rent premiums - throU'gb a six per.cent Increase in gas taxes. • That would amount to three eenta at, a »cent-a·aallon tBte. Additional fupdlng woulcl come · frorq ••mO(lest'' boosts In Ucen1e plate and.driver's llceOJe fees . · ' .. " ' ~·-. ; .. _,,$.-... - ' "How come elecl1 lc bill ls so Ii ? , And wfive been·uslng •" We knoW your eledric bill is higher. A lot higher-even lhlugh you'reain· · serving electricity. Why? Prima,rilY because of the increased cn;t of fa.I· . Ifs our job to provide the ciec:tri01y you, your family and your job require. And we must do so in a manner that meets aJI air pollution aintrol reiruJations. This means burning foreign, low·sulfur oil in Edison generalirlg plants. The price i.! set by foreign govoounenlll; and tt """'than tripled in the last 18 months. It ""'1d Bo even higher. Silll:cilllllillY. lm..lhc jngming qW8 al-oil and !he addiliolJal ammllwebmbadtobuy~ fir IJng;t !IO% ol !he ......... in YlllII: eleclli<: bills. So we won't always be so'clependent on foreign oil, we're spending millions d. 1 .dollm builaing a>ai-and nuclear plants. • We are al110 researching new ways to ge!!l!rale eiedricity-wilhout foreign oil. Geothermal p(;,ker. Solar power. Fuel ctlls. FaSI breederreacton. Nucleatfusion. Researdti.! CllSliy, but it will a!llO help to reduce our reliance on foreign oil . Projects related IO the ~t are expensivo, too, and in 1974 will aax>unt for about 20% of our c3p;taJ expendiiurts.' In the l'ISI six ytarS, $325 ""1Uon flee ' required to be spenlior suc!i projects. It loob ~we will have tospcnc! ano!hct ~. $150 millioo for environn\epiaI ~ • wiihin tbe next four.year peiiod. • • On lop ohll this, inflation is ea~ · into ~buclgtt-as tt is yours. The a>ot d. CllllSlnldhw new planlll is 10 times higher than it w.s i few-l'W\ ago, and borrow· ing a>8ls l)ave llXll'e than doubled. Your •l<clric bill will reflea these rjsing CXlllb. What can you do to OO!d down Yl>'I' bill? Budget your use of eledricity ~-For ways to do Ibis, send for our flee booklet. Write: "Conservation~ ~.P.O.Box ,.800, Jb.ernead, ~ ~91770.· .... • ' ' • ' ' An £qua1 OPllO<lunlly Emplo"' • ' • • • • • • • 7