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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-10-03 - Orange Coast Pilot'· -. .. ·-> ·- . r ' •IJFo ·~· A ·ttacls Ho1ne -• ' WEDNESDA'Ul'IERN~t;l • ...QC!Q!ER 3, 1973 ' WM.." NO. .,., • ~.,,,... i •• :r ·-• ~ . .. ____ ;;:... -·-·~ ... \:.4..'-'' ........... __ ·-·· -; . . . ,. -l • • r .. . 1 :_7::~~-~~:7-~.l~.JntO~ .. ~ Truck " i . _, ., ··~-~ ri. r ., : :?;-;' ,..~ .. · .... _.. -''!illli'ii'~•lll!•lljl••'ii·.-· .... ,, •• ~·111,if!iililli·11·1i·li.i''i!iili'lii;"ii'•iii· " ,,, · .,~·~·;;:.-~·~··~-~ir'~·~:~·~·r·~~t~.·~"~· ..... ~~~~~~~~~-"-~~~....,. • ... ,_, .-..... r·;:''• • • . ' .,, ... . . . -.. - Mechanical·· . . . • . . Statiom • ..... J! ~ '·}-' .... , -' "\ . ,..., ' --'lii~iliei' ~ "F-:..."!• -.'~,~. ·ltllure'. . "::l -;l :t --;.. , . • .( ! j. ~ ~ { • • ,.. ·- _fossible? On . S.trike ' . By RVDI N1EDZlEUIKI Of .. DlllY ..... : .... Guollne. dealen en the ·Ol'ange Coast tadaj --divided ove~ wbethet to jGiD the -st aervlce statioll strike-to besin this Friday. Of the 23 atallolll. c:ootacted by tiie Dal .. I)' Pllal cn!Y three ple<l(!!d they would . CloiO theit" slallbri<' wbllec-11-cleclared ibey w"'1d ~· NIDe others,aaid lheywere . -.. -111• -~ boyoott will be cleplmds larg<ly en the undectd!!d -r cl service station ·Operators, moot cl whom aaid they would close If tbelr' .... pe111on cloo!!d: But tven )llough the effect!...,.... of • the guo1ine boycott ls not Yet predic-•• table, many county ag<ndes ate devetop. )i,l 1ng eontlnplcy Wins for the·cnmch. .•• ' · Among them are officers ol Ibo • . • , California Highway Patrol who carry ' ·. ~. • ~ . . ! aillh' Pllel Stiff l"tlf!:'l Slalldlrd Oil credit cards. In 11ie event o1 ,v _. RUNAWAY . AIR .CAL EL~CTRA LOSES PJIOP, DJ\MAGES ,T~_U«;~ AND PRIV!ITE PLANE· .".: a Dtdown, they will try to fuel up af oil , .•,. · , .Brak•• Fall to H•ld Taxill!9 Craft; Was~.~ lu ~"'!!' > ,1~1'. I. . , 1~~.1~.s?.. . COftlP.111)'-ownedstatibns. • ~ •. ,,. ,,,, 'I . ,)·, ·;_-.. ;~:, :.·· ... , ..... 1 <;.~~-· .... -..... ~, If the lftuation becomes bed enough,· , ~-. •· . t~.' I·".,, , •. ,:~· ··· '••' ":' Ibo CDP will tum to the orange COUnty l d Fl Ob, ~==~ ::::::; Se.nn.tef :H-e<J,rfngs . Ha ti} . --neyin.'entrga· tes-JR.ecOQt £ coordinator for the COl.m.ty, .said,. "If \he C 1 CHP comes to us we couldn't handle . • =~~~~:~~=~=.= B·y Three · Bom·b Threats · or-coa st Home our pencils ~bough." --' · ! , • ,,. • ~ · . Steclmwl·add!!d that if the Strike goes ' . i. . e't -". said •, By ~l\Tlll1lt' R •. vtNSEL befOlld ieven daya and if Ute. county's WASHit:lGTON l.\P) . Tb re e ,Moments Ja~f EdJili8t!!en , a tee-. _ .-. °".."" o.itr'l"'9t 11att ,_.-..._ "''.':\.'' 1 ..., .,......,,.... .a-U--'es from Union Oil are affect. ed, eoonytoous telephone bomb threats caus-(llJd ~ ·tdentlcal call was , receiv,ed at · A retired U.S. Air Force flier and ;Jlif)ul• ~!'·,~-: ... : ; U. ~ty will have to eliminate all but ~ed the• Senate Watergate committee to the off_ices of the Watergate committee; meteorologi!t returned home from his -. .~~-. · · · '~teliPIUmt~O." ' ,tlif! ~~enenUal use of vehlcles: . .abruptly e0C:1 ¥i(s:. m,orning session. today vo~h~~a1J came at ?:30·and a man s education class at UC Irvine 'l\iesday : . """-~".::.-.....:...·· ~''-'-"''~• --" Ambulance companies would be hit '·" ~~--. f d , · ht and h '""" of ff • "'1UW,11~LJlll:IV" Wll'.vYeRU ·ll)ird:.W a gas strike since they also reJy i uu~ no expiu"'·~were oun . ''I'"'"oh1y attempting· to warn you. It's rug was a."'6 a cup co ee .t(·· 1 ~t , cOrne! tp~t ~roadside ataUons for fuel. . Squaclt of po1ice,jaided by dogs tr~~ schedu1ed 'to go off in 45 minutes." when he was educated to the fact that . ~ \Tbe "llfail,e jil!litlng . . ."lt:Wll nm out and the gas stations are · •to sn11i out µploslves., search_ed the Committ;e Clullrman ·s.m. J:.Eervin .UFOs do ·exis~ · f t Coast Hiih-cloeed, 1we're Just out of luck," explained Senate eat1cu81Ro0zn (orait hou;· abd 45 Jr.· ([).N.C:) wis . '.iP,Id,'' of' the · threat. An unidentified flying object streaked ,,,~r the bo9\ll» 1 ' -Jolll' Murphy, dispatch~ SChaefer· mlnu1es alter • tile room· had ·been Edmisten said Ervin still besita,led to out of the ·sky at 9;40 p.m. and speared 1it!1y_ 8nd~218tli Strett,ils.viSlble ~~Service. · · · vacated. .... clear the· room -beca:use ".a. Publicized through the ceiling over the dining table, :! ~ porthbound traf~c. Murphy said Dia cOmpany does not Rufus Edminsteh, deputy committee bomb scare "might evoke resj>onses where Mr. and Mrs, John O'Neil sat, .; """ have access to municipal or county S\4P--, counsl!I, arranged for a live quorum call from unstable persons." -with a cracking· sound like a' rifle 'shot. -. -PJl~ ~t. ambulances_bive ~dy ln_tbe' ~Je in. QJ'der that tfie room · The Caucus Room was vaC11Jed on the Military authorities and Newport • ., '1 relt the gas thortage, especlany at night mtght be vacated Iii an orderly fashion . advice of the Capitol police chief. ·The Beach police today were trying to ·irJSf TWO CALT i~ in the aouth county Edmisten said the first call was receiv· hearing was resumed at 10 as schedu1ed. . det~ne the origin of the pencil·thin ];; /LIO "We try to maki IUre our ambulances !!d at 7;30 (PIYl'i arKI. an unidenlifi!!d EdmiSten said there ha\! been few metal rod that landed at 1801 Port ·~.. . • • .. , .. Jr~"r.'S _._ ~ , 1;are full before 15 p.m. each day.,, W~ don't • man warned a Capitol switchboard bomb threats aimed at the committee KimDerly Place, Newport Beach. .:-l"'rT-Jfe ~ -r ·;-· ~·le.problems thls·~ but the oJ)erator, ''Th'ere's a bomb in Ule"Cibcus but that tbe lives. ot ·!OD'le 'of the seven "It looks like one end is copper and the -"-~ ......------ti -itriW...1n1y mean'll9ilg feWer"Yebl~'-·" Room. 0 __J senators.. on -the "cornmlttet ·have been ottier is a stiff metal alloy," sa-·~Neil, I I ' ' ' '1 ' ·1 ~ '"1--.1 '!?'""~ ' ho ,, 1 ··'c&01a,aft1ttues~te11·acar-... · "~' IOU~ ~-... ~ threatened. w OewB-26bombersinKoreaan B-~-t:' -••-U 11 •·'es -calls. oper~iqn IO on l1flke ·• oi:IMillll!!d, . "But that was back-wllen lenslons were 50 recoonai9Sance weather planes iatel\ t~~ -:; y, .. -·ti:· d anii ,depends· .. the """""• ()( 1, lllMS . .Brown Heads Group ""'" ~ aoc1 we hid ·wt1nesses w11o Tbe 11-1nclt !Ong, appatcnL a1r<rar1 the DlllT • "°' lo ,.1!!9 1 "meolfll«•ln Loi Anleleil toaiPt. • . wei'e teitltying 1boUl; jhe Pl-esid<n~" )le oomponent nailed ·illell about three feet 'Wait ior the lint call to )'OU. This ad. U the dealen me to llllut do"')_ ihe LOS ANGELES (AP) _ F~rmer Gov. said. • through ·the ceiliil~•f the O!Nel)<'·faniity wo.w, Iha\ 1'1)'! --dclooinpa . would beclJl at 11;01 a.m. ·Fri· Eilmund G. Brown 'announced Tuesday , Ervin conferred· wlthiilher members' of r'ooill abOve the.dining table. ty, the committee .whlle pol,ltbl saboteur Newport Beach Polic~ Officer ?i.lark • :1911 BMW Jt.75, e.iu!POe\! for Reaction from local dealers to Ute t~ fonnatlon of it statewide organization Donald H. Segretti was tesUfying. As the Johnston climbed up onto the cedar ........ -, 7,000 mllel,-f14116. I 1· II -• h f rod p;p; N ) !trike plan was mixed. which he said would seek "a ba anced 1ve quorum ca was announ1..-.:u on t e shake roo to retrieve lhe UFO . ( o ... _ Bob Smilh, the CoSta Mesa Arco approach to enVironmental con: Senale noo1\ Ervin announced .the unex· "Very PAASibly .lt could have been a ' lt"°ld 1be car to lbe first caller. You dealer. who held a gasoline truck hostage &iMraU•n• and ~~~~le .....,91!)if ~ed ctwo-ll!>ur !ece>!' ,which,~ :\Old piooe of_an 811l!ll!!\ll," Q!NeU.said toc\l>Y· l!llY I!." IUCky -h to (et ruuill like for ftve houri Monday to proteslA ,-,-,. ,if' ~ f ... Mthe'Ci . r .,-.r >M -iiiil<irtm wa~:·:'f~n\Ut~ ·~·ilir . ,, . "B~·it'~'IP·lil:~IA!<o 'pl'OJ)!l!!!d that, too. 11u.· tbe rint call. Pboot a w~esale gas price increases, said ~is growtH. lt,. cal .t 111'."'"" Co • will ." • ' ihrough the root'anij ceiling ifu 'gre•t Dally Plklt Ad-vilor on the direct line, gripe was witb the oil companies, not the ell for Envtrorunental and Economic . 1be pqcked hearing room was cleared force ," be added In a stark un- (Stt STRIKE, Page !). Balance. Brown Is chairman. and the tearch wa1 launched. "° (See UFO, Plge 2) ' •• f . ·1. • • • ' ' ' • . ' ' ' .. Parte ol. an eactne. IDd a pro, Dqr !nin·an Ali Calllcimia-plane -:t;~ on early today when Ibo plme rolled lrito a small ·triJclt at·Ol'ange eom1y·Airport. No OOe was injured in the 4:35 a.m. ac- cident that left a four..agine Air cal Electra crippled. There were :no · p&:saengers on the cran. An . Air Cal mechanic, whose name wasn't released by the airliue compaay, was tullng Ibo piaoe from the terminal to a l\angar oo the east aide of Ibo airport. • .. The mechanic· park!!d ·Ibo p1ana ·-, the airport fire station, but the parklpg brake lall!!d to hold and the plane kepi rolling forward, Air Cal preoidellt 11.:W. Clifford !'aid. Clifford said he didn't know lf the '°' cident was caused by · human · « mechanical failure. 1 Another Air Cal employe standing by· a· small truck called a "ground tug" ran to safety as the plane struck the vehicle. The impact tore off part of the right outboard engine, which wasn't running1J1.t the time, sending at least one propeJljtr fragment about 1,600 feet to the end of a nearby runway. . ; · The left outboard engloe hit the win( tip of a private plane in the tie-down. area. Clifford said the company's U.. surance wouJd pay for the minor dam"ge to the Cessna,---which was unoccupied at the time of the incident. \ The Electra's two inboard engiaiel, which were operating at ·the ·time, (See AIR CAL, Page l) " or .. ge· .•.. ' . • • Weather Sunny s k i e 1 should Prevail through most of Thlll'Sday With temperatures in the lower 70s aJoog • the ocean and upper 70s further ~' lahd. I . l~SOJE TODAY ' ' ••• Authorities probt: craih Of~ lie• lle)lcopter in doumlolim Eal Oaklanct which plummeied· into parking lot killing two o//icer1 ,on boar~ ,See1 ~~(r,~~, . 1 , " < . ' ";._\ .• • s Wtdne$diy", October 3, 197J • UPI Tel*"'to Lipptna11 Stricken Walter Lippman, 841 two-time P\tlitzer Prize-winning journal- ist, has been rushed to a New York hospital in critical condi· lion after suffering a stroke. Bahamas Death Plot Denied By Roosevelt , WASHINGTON UPI) -With his ac- cuser .facing him, Elliott Roosevelt today denied charges that he plotted-to asaaainate the prime miniater of the Bahamas and has been involved with underworld figures in the s t o I e n securities racket. The son of Franklin D. Roosevelt, call- ing the charges made against him before the Senate permanent investigations sub- committee "vicious lies," delivered his sworn testimony in front of lAiiis P. Mutriana, a convicted s e cu r i t l e s. swindls. • · Roaeevelt is tbe brother of former con- gnosman Jame3 Roooevelt of Newport Beach. Mastriana testified last month that he was offered $100,000 by Roosevelt and Mic}Ul.el J. McLaney, an a 11 e g e d associate of underworld figure Meyer Lanll:y, to .....mete Lynden 0 . Plnd· ling, the prime mtnlster of the Bahamas. Mastriana said part of an advance pay- ment of $10,000 was a c~k fo r $2,500 made payable to Roosevelt. Rooseve1t , 6.1, said the money was given to Mastriana -who in 1968 worked for a Miami Beach ~ting rum nm by Roose~t -to negotiate a re.al estate loan with a New Jersey labor union. Roosevelt said Mutrilfla deffauded . him out of the money ·arut tJe later reparted Maatrian8 to the FBI. oommtttee heard from Philip Manue1, a committee he ard 'fro Pbill~ Manuel, a staff investigator who de t a i I e d Roosevelt's alleged associations with more than half a dozen underworld figures who have been involved in fraudulent sec u r i t i es transactions. Manuel Indicated his investigation could not corroborate Mastrlana'a testimony on 1be assassiDatin scheme in 1968. ' Roosevelt did not deny that be had deallnp with many of these individuals but Insisted that "I at the lime had no way tO know that these men were anything but reputable men." The subcommittee was expected to hear testimony later today frpm Patsy A. Lepera, another convicted stock swindler, who has appeared in closed session. Roosevelt said he was "convinced that ~1astriana and Lepera have perjured themselves before this subcomrruttee and have perpetrated a hoax upon the sub- committee ... "I sincerely believe that at the close or this inquiry of me 1 shall stand before the world completely acquitted of all the viciotis lies testified to by Louis Mastriana and Patsy Lepera," Roosevelt said. "I co1npletely and categorically deny each and every charge made before this subcommittee," he said. OUN•I COAST fT DAILY PILOT Tiie or1no-CIHll DAIL 'f '!LOT, with ""ldl 11 CO'MI* ll'lt Nftl-,tft5, It P!*lldlld WI' 1M Orl .... I ~II l"vbllafllrlf CtinpMiy. s. .... r11t ldltlo!I$ ••• pUbt!.-, Mor.cl•r !fl'"""" l'r"9r. fff Cll!t M-. N~ 9-.cft, H""l!JlflOrl l16dl/Fo.mltTn Vt ll1V, Lqun.I 8MC11, lrvlM/St ddleMdl tlld ""' ci. ...... tt/ ltll J..,.n Ctplllrtno. A l lflllt ntitN! lllllllon It Pllbll111td Sttu....,.. .,... S\lndt yo.. Tile Jl!"IM:llN'I Pl/llllth'"' p1t11t It 11 UO Wn! lt'( J lrNI, C.,. M ... , (ttlt9oll.a, '2t1'. ll.1lt1rt N. W1.4 'r"lll""! •'9 ,.1'11., J1ck R. C11rl1y \lict 'r"loHnl t nd ~ti Mtl\f ... Tk•,,,•1 K11"ll f.dll!>f Tll•l'l!I" A. M11r.,lii111 M"""l lJ!f IOl!ot cti1rl1s H. lo11 J!ichtrcl .,. Ntll A11i.t1"1 Ml,..fiJ!f E~i\Orl ....... , (;ojlt Mnt: J:IO Wt1! Ill'( SlrNI Ntwport &ffdl: ml N-•I lloulir'H,,_ L"fllM, I-'!: 1n 1'..-111 A- ·N.,.,t"-!1'111 l fff.11: 1'17' lfKI\ I0\11.-..•~~ ,... ci.m ..... , JOI Nori~ I ! c.,,,, ... •t.I ,...,.... (71 41 MJ-4121 C1..tfW A~ M2·1671 '""' c-111 •-,...., " llflllt ,_.. 492-MJO "'"' N..,. °''"" C.-lf C~lltt f40.122f C..,..11!11, !'7),, O•t"lt' CNtt "'Al!._,..,,, , ....... "Y. Ht "'... llt•ltt, llhntrH~. Mltetltl ""'"'' o-tOv.,li.-1' ...,.,,. ,,,.., " ·~-•lll'lollt 1Plf(ltl "' "''"'"" tt (llllYt"ifM •-. St<-d•u "'°''-••"' " ($!!• .MtM, c.11,....11. llltlKo"l••ltll w <•rrllii. i o.u ,.,...!lllYI ~ -II p ,11 '""°"'"'/ "'liftrl' a1t111111otN a.At _..ry. Nixon ·· Say~ Charge 'S . . ' --er1ous . ' But Refutes . Agnew's ·Quitliilg- . , ' -L WASHINGTON CAP) -Prooident Ntx- Oll said today poliUcal comipUon charges against Vice President Spjro T. Agnew "are seriou.s and not frivolous." But Nix· on said -he bas never asked Agnew to _retign. At the same t.lme. the President ex· p1USed confidence in Asst Atty. Gen. Henry Petersen's handling of the Agnew investlgadon. Nixon replied "certainJy not.. when asked at a news conference if be had done any contingency planning on flndiilg a pouible Agnew auccesaor. ' • ..,. • ,\, Probe Testit11on11 Asked U he agro«I with the , vice pttSident'a asseument tha.t he b a vie-- Um ol Peter.teD's effort to recoup prestige lost 1n tfle Watergate pro&- JUDGE CONDEMNS AGNEW NEWS L EAKS, Pa .. 4 ecutioos, N-aid that Atty. Gen. Elliot Rlcbardaon bu told him neither Petersen nor any of his aidea had been the source of news leaks about the Agnew investigaUon. "lf 1 did not approve Mr. Petersen's bandlfnlt ol the fhmUpt!Oo~ha woold'be removed at tb1I time," Ntxoa sakl. Nl>oo, appeulng relued end mUJnC, occa1kan•I aman joket, again urged that all Americans usume the vice president is innocent unless proved otherwbe. Pu otf)ef,aubjects, N-: -U'fed Allstrallan Olancellor Bt:ulla Kreld;y to reOoolldtt bis decision ta shu•· dowo apedaJ.tramlt ladllUea for ·Sovlet1 Jews en route to larael. -- Noting that Kreisq acted'fn the face, of terrorist demands by Arab na' ' ·Uonil!Sts, Nli'ut iald tliat "We' ilmply .Reagan Vetoes . -hava g.,.mments, large or llllall, live In to btockmall' by tmorllt ' ortanilitielll. u .... Sai<l ha fl "lllfnllfng In lams ol .Cl!' lour -lbs" tn.~ • lilaJor ~ to Europe, addJni. thiot It coO!d''-.-and.·~ not mllch latOi-.r Saying he would not leave the country while major l~Jation ii pending,1Nixon reported that secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger told him neiotlatloM aimed at forging a Common ·American-West European position on key issues are "well ahead of ~beQ.u1e." . Segretti: Re.gret ~ '-105 Measures • SACllAMENTO (AP) -Go?. Rooald lleagan bad the Jaat-!IOl(bo · .. his _ .. Joog battle with the· Im. Legtllature, vetoing 105 bUll' 1n a ..,.. -Said Kissinger will v1sii l>ekirl& oct. 1 -.a and vtslt Japan on the same-trip at . ·atlmestllltobe~ · :. . . ' . . ... -Said no tfl!l\ng bas been ._ for a preslde!ltlal vWt to Japan but that be bu agreed to J10 there bl'; the end of next ' .... ~ L.. ... ~r. ·. • " . 'Dirty Tricks' sinfle day. (Related .-, Pages 5 and 17) 'lbat was .more vetoes than some past governors issued in a y4µll". Reagan also signed 198 bills Tuesday as the cleared bis desk or the Jut of the blhzard ol bills -ed In the Leglolataro'I marathon all-night linll ..-'back on Sept. 14. ..., ~ he·~ mat~ .;, cQcfsion on wlletber to make a pre-convention en- dorsement of potential R e P u b 1 i c a n presidential candidates in 1976. N"lXOll said be did not want to support or oppose anyooe "until tbey have been tried on the field ol battle" in primary elections. ije said experience lbows that some seemingly strqng candida~ "can't bit big league pitching." WASIDNGTON CAP) -P olitical saboteur Donald H. Segrettl testified to- day that be employed tricksters in ef· forts to .disrupt 1912 Democratic presidential cam~gns in a haH-doun 1tates. He said he iegretted any harm he did. While Segretti said his activities had been blown out of prOportion by the news media, and actually hiid little effect on · th~ outi:ome of the campaign,. he told the Senate Watergate committee: ". • • Tbis in bo way lessens my sincere belief that my activities" were wrong and have no place in the American political system." From Page.I UFO ... derstatement. He said damage I.< actuafl)I slll!fll · -' perhaps little enough to be repaired with wopd putty and a tiny roof patch -but the experience was indeed a bit un-, nerving. SegretU, a 32-year-old Loa: Angeles laWJ"l" wbo pleaded gullly to th,.. federal misdemeanor oounts 1temmlng from bis sabotage operadOlll, aaid hp wu-·recruited by former ·White House &des Dwight L. Cllapin · and Gordoo Strachan. SegretU aaid 111• saboteurs operated in Florida, New H&mpahire, California, \\'.isconsin, Wa,sbi'ngton, D.C., and other states, about a half-dozen in all. Winds Dispersing Deadly Gas That Periled Canada Segretti said some newsmen bave bounded him· f.Dd bis .family, illegally gaining acce>S to his bank credit and telephone reoords, trying "to get a story at any costs,'' aM subjecting him to a campaign of ''rumor, characte r NEW NORWAY, Alta. (UPI) -Stiff assassination, innuendo and a complete winds ladaY began to disperse a cloud of disregard for , .• privacy." deadly hydrogen sulfide gu, ...inc the He said former White HoJMe counsel thrf:at to hundreds of pel'IOllS who had John W. Dean Ill violated tbe con- fidential lawyer.client relationship by been forced to nee its J)atb. · giving the Senate committee information "The situation is 100 percent improved and evidence which Segretti entrusted to this IDOOling," Royal Canadian Mounted him. · "·' ' ' Pollce Cpl. William Mcindoe said.' · Segretti said that be bad sought Dean's le I legal advice, given him a tape recording "We're beginning to t i>e9P e return in which be explained his aabotage opera· to their homes/' he added. -t>eclined to take sides in a iieblte over whether the ilation's unemployinent goal Should be 4 or $ percent, saying the important point is to put as many people to work as possible, . Discussing the Agnew matter, Nixoi:i said be believes the action Agnew bas taken in saying he would not resign even if indicted "is an altogether proper one." While noting that he has taken the posi· tion tbat any lndiced member or the White Hause stall ~uld be diamlssed, N".1.1:00 saJd the vice pr.esident's position as an offtclal elected by the entire nation b different and that any sueb ,decisiOn "is for him to make." At another point,. Nixon said: "l have never asked him to resign .. ,this matter is one for him to decide." On three occasions, Nixon said Agnew has personally told him be is innocent of any wrongdoing~ Uooa:,._aod handed over documents to a At the peat of the danger TuMday g:,_~: .. ~~~:=1aibfu ~!.':U:'"aqdthan """'~~ .. wk: Cheese Chomping the committee. . . ]\omea ol their -accord friim • 460-::.i-,:a~~ Champ Turnin~ • Chinese Tirade Chiao Kuan-hue. vice foreign minister of Red China. delivers a stinging attack on the Soviet Union and the United ~tates at the United Nations, char~ng the two superpowers are en .. gaged in a fierce scramble of aggression and subversion to dominate tbe world. .County Elks Happy -~out Rule Cli~e'. ·' ' By wnJiAM scuMmER Of 1119 o.tl'( Piie! Sllft RepresentaUves of1 some Orange.coun- ty I~ of the Benevolent and Protec- tive Order· of Elks said today they Jre happy the organization's l~year-old "whites o"nly" rule has been dropped, but they don't expect a rush of minority membership applications. "We don't have anything like a.backlog of applications from minority people," .• said Santa Ana lodg~ manager Oliver Clark. ''It's good the rule was changed because that's how we voted, bat·J don't expect any rush." ' The Santa Ana lodge is the largest in the county with 3,51Xl members. It was learned Tuesday that a na- tionwide vote of Elks lodge inembers result.ed in an overwtletmiM rejection of the Jong-standing requirement filµiling membership to "white Am e[lcan Ollzens.'! -_, One theory ;, that the UFO rod could bava broUn "1 a oommerdal airliner llyinR high' above the coaatal corridor, ~ting tboQu nds of feet -like a .-..rd ;<>I I:ramocles -Into the O'Neil ""'I· ' . A ~e Iµcely concept """""1 to be that it could have falJEO from a helicopter Inbound from night maneuven p,....p ... .1 ' STRIKE ••• four small flrmin& commllllfU.. In the -pa:.;~ ~. " ,rith fQ Spaghetti friends and ~bi>n i.. im. , ·' :n>e fl!ferendlDD vote -~ 2,200 loi!ge1 In ,the, Jl.S.,. Puer10 ~G11a111, the Cinal ZoOe and tlie Pblllppijjes 'Pl u million !o favor of dropping the rule to Just over 30ll;ooo against. · .. "'N~1~'Eln Exalted' lliiler · l\rt> · •aa1~''iblt •now 1llltl the dldi!Oli fi4i been .U.de; It "i. liljiQoaJ poUey and not the" re>lni. of inOivldual lodges to comment on. alOlli the .....Ued Pallaade1 Route to the cuatomera. Santa Ana U.S. Marine Corpe Alt Station. "I'm not going to clooe. I don't have Newport Beach Pollce Sgt. Darryl Youl<! said today not a •inile marting on anything agafnlt the -'e who have the spear offers a clue to the slender, been feeding me, my tamUy and my bent rod's origtn. bone," be l&id. "It's a piece of something," he oboerv· Ken Locliharl a N"'"""1 Beach Mobil ed with typical police candor, "But we d-'-who ,.:_,_ to cloae aid ha don't know what." ~--....... -1 The aSnta Ana llfCAS was aendfng an-r<allzed that the pump cloainp would nol aViaUoo spedallst and pbotograpber to-burl the Coot of Living Council or the oil day to examine the odd piece of companies" but still feela "aomtthing aeronawUcal flotsam and jetsam loclted must be done" to' lilt govemment price up In Sgt. w Chapman's loot ·and trols wiclaimed property room. con · 'Ille helicopter ..-tgfn was virtually ruJ. Many other dealm expreaaed the opfl>. ed out by Maj. Clyde Cbildre'5, wbo wu Ion that to close their atatlcm would ooly to examtne the rod tht. morning. add to their financial plight. They aid · "I've gone over all my control tower they could oot afford to bang out the tapes and all our planes were on the dedt ., " about one hour and-1~ minutes earlier," Gone Fishing sign for a week. he said of the 9:40 p.m. thunderbolt that "I'm not making much money now but hit the O'Neil house. if I shut down I'll be making even less," "It doesn't IOWKI like anything I can oboerved Irvine Ar<» dealer Harry think ol," added Maj. Childress when Edward!. "So I'll he open." asked If it could have come from one of None of the service station owners con~ his facility's helicopters. tacted reported stockpiling of supplies by "But as base operations offiCer," he their customers. All predicted the ruab to \'Owed, "l ,.,.ant to be damn sure." ta ke place Thursday, if at all. BB Gun Fired Two Laguna Youths Face Felony Cl1arge in Attack By JACK CHAPPELL Of 1tlt OlllY ,lltt ttttf 1\vo Laguna Beach youths are facing felony charges of assault today after an unprovoked BB gun shooting attack on tll"O Qib Scout.!! walling for their parents in a church parking lot Tuesday night. The youths. aged 16 and 17, allegedly chased the younger children and fired a BB handgun at them. There were no serious Injuries. An adult, KeMeth Kooken. 18, of Laguna Beach was booked by police for alleged contri buting to the delinquency of minors in coMeclion with the shooting incident. Carlene J. Ambrose, Laguna Beach police juvenile officer, said the force will seek court hearings in the case of the two juveniles, one of wholl'l I.a on probation. One of the children was hit three times by BBs fired from the hand~• One told police that as be wa!I runmng away, a BB narrowly missed his head. The lncident began at about 9 p.m. Tuesday as the children waited In the lot of Community Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Avenu e. A car with lhree youlhs In if cruisOO'DY and waler balloofll were thrown at the CUb Scout!. • ' The car returned and two youths got out, one holding a handgun, Officer Ambrose said. Sh< said the scout! didn't know th<}t the weapon was just a BB gun until one ol them had actually been shot In the chest. "You can imagine the anxiety on the kids' parents," she sakf. One of the scouts ran to the top of stairs and tried to open a church door. The door was locked and he wM shot several times, she said. The assailants drove away again, but returned, this tlme chasing the scouts along Glenneyre Street. One of the scouts franticall}t p:>unded on a door of a home and the three youths drove away, police said. When the parents arrived at the church, they took lheir..<hlldrel to the pOlice station and reported tbe incident. Police were able to match a description of the car and suspecta. Olnett Ambrose said •:BB. handgun was round in Kooken'• vehicle. She said that the firing of any type of flreann In the city ls unlawful, and that BB guns are commonly not respecttd for the y,·eapans (hey are. BBs fired by lhe air or spring powred guns can put out an eye or disfigure a penoo, abe 1aid. 'Ille mountod pollce ~t WetUkawfn, ooe , LOS ANGELES (UPI) ..,-John Lorn· of the communl.ttes1 reported 11 penons ,...bino, 20, who lW!t the world r~ 1n were treated for minor effects.of the gas. freestyle cheese .eating two years ago, 'Ille effect!, the RCllP aalcl, fncluded has announced that he wm assault the throat and cbeot potoa, spaghetti eating r<eord. 1Tiere-were no reporta ol death or ''I feel extmnely ooofident that I can dmnap to Uv<lloct In the area, police eat a• least 2.Z pounds of spaghetU within laid. one boor," be said Tuesday, challenging ,, the reoord holder, Tom Ctesci of San Diego (U pounds in two bours), to a side-by-side eat.off Friday • • ....... P ... .I AIR CAL ••. weren' toucbecf by .the acd<lent. Fuel from the rl1ht outbof'd engine spilled out oo the parking area but no lire erupt,ed. Airport firemen covered the ground with firH"etardant foam. Cllll<R said be dldn 't !mow bow much ft will coat to repair the plane. °"" ' ... Lombloo, according to the Guinness World Book of Recoriis, packed away 16 ounces of hard EniJ!sb cheddar in 4 minutes, 30 seconds while sti\f a high school student in 1971. The 5-7, 16$-pound A Iha m bra hairdresser also claims the WGrld unllmlted class prune-eating record or 266 pitted pnlhes in 40 minutes -a feat accompU.hed only four daya after the cheese.eating spectacular. Kroening "'"'"Id oot rewal bilw bis lodge voted oo the rule, saying ooly he will live up tO IL Another lodge spoAsinan fndicoted eadl lodge still re- talna blactball power over appllcanta. Spokesriten at Huntington Beach Lodge 2444, Garden Grove Lodge IZ2 and the Westmin~ Lodge sald they are a1Jo happy their ~ joined ihe naUooal trend. "Bu~ we doo't expect to be lnuodated with new applications • from non.wbJte members," said the Huntlngtoo Beach spokesman. Robert A. Yotben, grand exalted ruler of the naUonal Elks organl.atloo, said mudl the aame thing. lie aald lhera Is oo way ol knowing bow many applfp.Uons f!1"" non-whites are on file, llut ha 'dOetn't tl!lnk ·the nuniber is 1oo tarp. • .. Voit Ba"sketballs Wann Up Suits-:-2t95 ·.24.95 AC2 .R\'.95 Yalue-5.95 Sweat Shirts & PantHach 3.50 Rllll-lte-Blue 7.95 ~ Adidas-CoOYerse-Tretom CB2 Blemisb-8.95 CB2 Regutar-12.95 lack Purcell T annis Shaes . XB20 lndoar-16.95 Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts-5.95 up CB202 SyntlletX leather-18.95 Tennis Shirts-5.95 to 9.00 W"dson Leather Basketball-28.95 Tennis Dresses ~ inch Basketball Backboanl-14.95 BasketbaH Goals-3.95 & 5.95 Handballs & Gloves Adidas & Converse BasketbaD Shoes Racquetball Racquets & Balls ' Basketball Shirts-3.40 Tennis Rackets-4.95 to 50.00 .. Yolleyllalls & Nets --nson=Penn.:.-lklnltlp TennisBaUS:: soccer Balls 7 .95 per Doz. ~ Water Polo Balls Boys' Gym Shirts & Shorts Open 9 to 6 Closed Suhday$ likes--Parts-Re~irllll Tires-Tubes · ' ' • .. - . . " ( I .. 1 . ' .~t Your ! S:ervice ' • .......,. ...... ll:lf:j uil ~ ..:-. Ot ... Doll' PllM 6reetl1191 Ret11r11ed DEAR PAT: I received a bappy ·birth- day "telegram" from Supervisor Ronald Caspers. How did he learn my birth date and wbo pays for tbe greeting? P .K., tt1lsslon Viejo The Registrar of Voters precinct lbll Provldff tbt supervisor with your blrtb date, but ~t your age. The greeting Is paid for by "Friends of Caspers." a group of 1Upporfer1. A spokesman for Ca1per1 aid this malling is aimed at f1mlliarlzbl1 tbe 1 a p e r v l 1 or ' 1 eon· stUueata wt.tit his malHag ldctreil 1od plMlllt 1t1niber'. Some resident of Leisure World. Laguna Hiiis, teok the opportunity &. call hi their Ullakl a•d to famlliartu dte 1Upttvfs«'1 1taff witli a few cam- p&amt1 en problem in their area. Socmds like u.e 11eettnrs mlcht have opened a Pudora!1 box. q..,,." o" VA Checks DEAT PAT; I am a Vietnam veteran and full-time student under the GI Bill at Orange Coast College. The Veteran's Adminiitratioo sent me one $130.50 check for the June 1·15 period and no more for the summer school period. The VA verifies my record3, but says it takes.up to seven weeks to get checks. I've had this trouble' before and it's getting to the point where I may have to postpone my education due to the red tape involved in dealing with VA computen. -.. R.H., H•nt.llgto11 Beach Tbt VA computer pat the cart before tbe llione and 11 04boldtnt ap" clleckl for tltt -mer scbool period for those veP wbo took advaabge of the September pd October ebecb -wllJcb )'OD dkl; Wltea JM received yoar advance, you stped a Wldle card. Whea tke VA com· ..... ...a ... lllat canl, -wtD 11arl to ptttell year remaillD1 edacado&al .n.w.ee dlecb t.r tM 1ammer scbool ......_ Clteet wtdl yoar lcltoll'• vfteraD cowll1r Ct mab •II'.'. beth yoar wW&e -.... CW!ftl laJ1 .....-f'tlCSdl, eerillladea tf aJCt••ce ucl ...um.at ....... boo ......... ., -lbe·VA for,._ .... .. N-e• Not Sttret DEAR PAT: ls it true that the Post ()(fioe now will reveal the names, ad· dresses and phone numben of box holders U the box number is belni used for business? B.R.M., Newport Beach Yes. P.tarlolll LecJ'O, bo:r clerk at the Newport Be1clt main Poat Offlce, said a ntleawt.de U.S. postal balletla received SejK. 13, tm inltntcta po1t office penon- ael io rHpODd premptly by letter or pllo9e to lnqlllrie1 from penons re- qMStblg names, addreue1 and teJepbone namben of box botden a1l•1 a postal bo:r. •Umber &o do bullnesl with lbe pabtlc:. Penoe1 makleg 1ach llqulrte1 by letter or pbone 1boald ltate tbe firm'• ume, h1 boi •amber and Lbe basic pro- blem bet.•1 exptrleaced wit~ the businffs box bolder. If the bo:r bolder 11 ne loager at tlte address li1ted when lbe 1&1: was ...-, ,_ faqalry will be an· dertaken through the U.S. Po1tal Servitt Re"°"8l CoaD1el ID Wi1hhla:too, D.C., if requaled. Co-tellng Ce11ter DEAR ·PAT: After reading your response to a reader's request for a family counseling source in a recent col- umo, I would like you to add ".The Center" to your referral list. Jn il$ alrilost four years of operation in Costa ?,fesa, the Youth Problem Center has (lOOSistently coun!e.led with teen-agers ·and. their parents. l\l.B., C0&ta ltlesa ·-. The ' Center'• free sen1ee1 include yoatb, family and dr•J·abute counseUn g. Vohmtttr pbyslclar11, bnne11 and medical ttelmklans staff tbe VD cllntc which of· fer• treatment to any person, age U and over. The Center 11located1t Ill E. 18th St., Cotta Meta. Its Hot Une number Jt ,~z and the bUllDeH pbtae la .U. t.rn. 6amu Sleeping B"g DEAR PAT: I bought what I thought wa's a new sleeping bag, but now I find I can't !tand·to Pe In the same room with 1t because it has an awful odor about it. The store won't take It back and the i:nanufaciurer won't al'lllwer mY com- plaint letters. Is there some iOVC.mment agency I can contact about this! By the way. do you know all the government qen<!et 1and jUll whet• .. cb type ol <:0mplalnt should be dlrected? . R.E., lh•Uast .. lkacb To the latt qaesllon, no, tllat woa1d 1.ake a tum of Pblladelpbla l•WJtts. Qul, t do mow fl'here JOI •heold com- plaln about your gafny tletplnc bag. Con- tact tbt Burua of llome P'uttilshlngt, S401 La Grande ISl,•d.\.~cr11imento ts8t3, .,. pboDO (1111 441-'116. ..,,. Bureau Ucvu1et and re111lak:1 all bed.dbl& """ manufact1trtr11. ,. I s DAil V PILOl J Estate Probe Ordered • Supervisors Vote 3-2 for Nixon Reappraisal " 1»11r Plltt s11n f'Ml9 8\1 JACK BROBACK 0. IM DMI~ ,1191 SlaM F'ollo\\'ing political party llncs. the Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to ask.the State Board of.Equalization to reappraise the We&tem White House in San Clemente. Supervisor Ralph Clark, whose a~ce last week resulted in a 2·2 vote, cast his ballot y;lth Su pervisors Ralph Diedrich and Robert Battin. They are all Democrats. Opposing wert Supervisors David L. Baker and Ronald \V. Caspe;s~·Both are . Republicans. Baker called the move an unnecessary expenditure of la,paye rs' funds and said the ~ was transparent. He referred to hls accusation last week tbat Battin pfO!IOSed lhe P<obe because he oppo.se. President Nixon. By law, the state board must comply with the county request. William Ben· nett, chairman of the state body, said in Sacramento that he was glad to act. "It's something I've been asking be done,'' he said. "! stand by my previous stale1nents that the property is grossly underasscssed." SADDLEBACK'S MARSHALL AND PICTURES OF FRIENDS Tru1tH Penetr1te1 Deepest Jungles of Brazil The property was appraised at Sl.37 million, Jess than Nixon paid for it. There have been many Improvements lo the oceanside estate since then, much of the work being paid for oot or federal funds on the grounds it was needed for security purposes, including landscaping and heating. '")'111 Going. Ba~k' Bennett has said that the assessment should have been more than $2 million. and Battin has said it should have been Educator Probes Brazilian Jungles $Z.3 million. · Ballin said that the assessment had given Nixon a tax break ol about $55,000 -over the pasL three years. and "everyone in the county has to pay higher taxes to make up for that property." Bv JAN "'ORTH Of ·.,. DallY Pii.t Sl•ff There are three men in the pic;:lure. The one with clothes on has a scraggly salt and pepper beard, curly hair, a bag· gy khaki shirt and pants, dusty hiking boots, aDd is loaded down with camera equipment. He doesn't look like a college .president. His two friends are platelip tribesmen from some or the deepest jungles of in· teriOl' Brazil. "If I ever retire.," Or. James Manhall said, eyeing the old picture of himself, "I'm going back: there." Marshall, a Saddleback Community College trustee and Leisure World resi· dent, spent five yean in the 60s filming the lives of Brazilian tribes isolated by hundreds of miles of dense jungle. Several ol his films were produced by Nau...J G""91'aphie and oow II< Ls plan- ning a new lecture &enes based on his experiences in South America. P.farshall said he WU Me ot two foreigners ever granted the permission of the Bratilian g9vernment ·to obtain a Brazill,. )ly1ag, 'licenM~ I As prejdenl of \Vayland College in 1'exa11. he had learned to pilot bis own plane for public relations duties involving far-Oung towns. The Brazilian lic:ense gave 1.farshall mobility available to few Americans. ' Traveling with Orlando Villas Boas. a Brazilian ITidi·an Protection Servlc:e Agent. Marshall flew to ihe frontier and went from village to village by dugout canoe. The Indian tribes are plagued with troubl.es. Marshall said. If a road being built through the jungle does not destroy their vigorous native life, the Behemes ot land prospecto rs w~ offer the Indians tempting gifts will, he pr<dicts. . "The Indian unwittingly starts trading with the prospectors," Marshall said, "But he'll get a lot of things he'll V.'ish he never got -including our diseases." With no resistance to jungle disease. P.1arshall experienced the o p p o s i t e hazard. He nearly died of malaria in a remote village a day's flying time from Rio de Janlero. With a temperature of 105, be became delirious and lost 50 pounds. But since he was the only pilot of the crew, there was no on'e to ny and he was nursed back to health by the Indians. "I used to hear them say 'Look at the \\·eak white man' as they stood over me." Marshan recalled. "Yet I have seen 30 oC them die within days from tbe common COid." He said ther ls enough timber left in the Brazilian jungles 10 r••hulld eve!}' bui.lding in the world nine times and still not de.plete lhe forest. But oonrutts have oceurred between renegade air force officers, the state governments, and the nationa l govern- ment. Though the national government has proniised protection to the Indians, the state government ha's sold some of their land. The tribes Marshan found in his ex- peditions were robust,· and colorful. They live in large communal huts call- ed "melucas" ·and sleep in hammocks. They fish in jungle rivers and cultivate manico, a tuber root which can be work· ed into bread and an alcoholic brew. Fermeoation of the manico brf'w begins witb h~D spit. Manhal.l said lhe natives fified a dugout canoe with lhe brew to celebrate ooe ol his arriYals. "I knew What Was in it, bi:rt I couldn't tum it down ." Ile said with a laugh. "So most of it ended nmning down my chin.'' The tribesmen of the Q.tleuane, the tribe Marshall got to know best, Y{a,ar lit· tie besidet a belt or beads or shells. The women wear a narrow belt with a small triangle oo their stomach. "Even though these ga~nts bide nothing. a person feels embarrassed and naked if he or she is seen without them ," Marshall said. In making hi• films for American au· diencea, many ol them church grouJ>fl. Marshall had to get the men to partially cover their 1enita1s. "They never did understand. I'd-tell them to bold a paddle in front ot them, but just when I took the picturt they'd drop It dol\11i." Fllmin in the moist rainforests was a continuaf challenge. Marshall '?Ok his own guoline power unit for filming a~ recording. Most pictures were shot with battery packs. . He used all professional equipmen t and teamed as be went. Film ~'&S flown ba ck to Rio de Janiero and t.ben to New York where it was developed. It sometimes took several months before Marshall learned by cable whether the film had turned out right and how to correct mistakes. ,Marshall gave many of the Brazilian lribesnlen their first plane trip -and qiiDd-blowing example ol future shock. "1 know that' everything I did left a tremendous impact on their lives," ~iarshall said. "i almost hated to in· troduce · those changes into the 90ciety. Now I want to go back and see the results." Rossn1oor Denies Reports Of Hospitnl 'Takeover' A rumor that the Rossmoor Corpora· lion was interested in taking over Sad- dleback Community Hospital as a pr'(r prietary institution Is "completely false," Bernard Ingram, chairman of the hospital's board of tl'UJlees, said today. A Rossmoor corporation apokesmDn said Monday the rumors. growing from recent administrative problems which resulted in canctllatlon of a contract with the hospital"s management firm , werr: "pretty far fctchad." Declining to give names or deta ils, OLD FOLKS NEED LOVING TORONTO (AP! -A doctor at the University ~ Toronto's school of hygiene told a convenUon that rtP<CSs<d sexuality Is one of the major problems or old age. . Or. Mru1on Powell ouggested lllot if homes for tile aged aet Mldc pet- ting rooms, "I 5uspect you would have a very Jong waiting list." • Ingram said ''We are re-financing very favorably, and expect to finalize the deal within a few days. We are employing an administrator.'' Ingram al90 dispelled as "oompletely false" a rumor that the hospital's board of trustees 1s badly divided in the face of countless delays ln opening the $15 mlllloo nonprofit facility In Uguna Hills. "We have never been more united than we are right now," he said. He added · that rpeeulation that the hospital might go Into a joint. management arrangement with South Coast C.OmmWlity Hospltal in South Laguna is unfounded. "'l'tiis ha.I been proposed in the fast, but we are not considering it now, '1 he tald. -0n "MOiiaay:-Tngram said any ln- fonnatlon be could give out would be "confusing to the public.·• "We are not In a po.1Jtlve position :it this time," he. said. ~'We want to cooperat~ and hopt. to have Informa tion a.s to our status wlthin the very nf·ar future." The hospital's administrator, Ll'n l.nBella , left Tburpday, the day the oon· tract with the Lutheran Hospital SOcic1y or Southern California expit'td. · ,,,.. > -- Supervisor Baker pointed out Tues<f9,y tha·t the County Assessment Appeals board was scheduled to hear Battin 's complaint on Oct. 26. "Why ask tJie state to enter the picture in advance Of our own regular appeals procedure?" be ask· ed . Battin said he had been informed by the State Board of Equalization that they would do the reappraisal at cost, an estimated $3,100. Bill Dun10p, executi've secretary or the State Board ol Equaliiafion. said the $3 ,100 figure was merely an estimate. He said if the state board entered into a con-- tract with Orange County it would bill the county for lhe actual cost ot the reappraisal. County Assessor Jack Vallerga has de- fended the current asse!l.'!merrt. He said mo8\ of the lmprovemehfs are bOt taxable because the government paid for them . Furthermore, he contends, the value Of the property has dropped bec.ause coastal legislation restricts development of. oceanfront prapert.y. ·---I ~ Clark in casting his vote read a prepared statement. "The competency ~r integrity of the tax assessor or of his predecessor is noi really in question," he stated. He then said : "Has the President o{ the United States received a tax break and, if so, does he continue to do so, is the question to be answeretl . "This matter must be laid to rest in Rose to Love Brings Death PORTLAND. Maine (APl Thomas LapMno, 21. told police the single rose he handed Barbara Aube was meant as a loken of his love. Laprino said he took one band off the steering wheel to pass tllc flower to her and his car went o~ ol control and slammed into a fire hydrant. Miss Aube, 25, was killed. GEM TALK TODAY by ii w•1 ...... 0-U_U .................. 0!0!0&8L'"" THE "ULTIMATE " GEM OR JEWEL FOR YOU liidden a\vay are many s.izeable or important gems and Jewelry pieces which, although valuable, do not suit or please their o\vners. Many of these valuable dia· monds gemstones and je\velry pieces ' were gifts or 'inheritances unsuited to your particular image or desire. \Ve have customers \Vaiting for us to finrl some specially fine mod· ern or antique gem or je\velry piece \Vhich you may have but not want. \Vbcther from individuals or es- tates, we'd llke to examine such items, backi,ng carefu.1 app~aisal "'ilh our solid reputation built on 27 years of inde{Mlnden t operation in the same location. \Y e of.fer what we know is fair value. So whether you have something to sell or wani to buy. co1na in to see us; that 1'ulC1mate" gem for vou n1ay be here .•. or we rnay !ind ll for you . such a mllMcr that people around the world will realize that v.e. in Oran~e County at least have a govcrnnicnt of law, not of n:ie1nContlnued defense of the existing apprhlsal. no mutter how merllorius, will not stop the question ," Clark continued. Clark said "A reappr:\ls.·11 by an out-i.lf- county, ou1-0f-government ,.out-of po\llics, fully credentialed appraiser should lay the matter to rest, once and for all," The issue arose ov er Battin's challenge to the $1.37 million appraisal \Jy Assessor Jack Vallergl:I 00 the President's proi>- erty. Battin says there are O'IOl'e than $800,000 In 8e(Urily expenditures by the U.S. Government. Vallerga say1 lhey are not asoessablc . Tuesday's session was relnllvely <1ulet conpared to the previous week when . diarger cf polities rang through the lk'ar\ng room and supervisors verba lly attacked one anothtr. Supervisor Caspers contended .that the appr.:1.isal should be of several large prop- ertif!s not just the President's. "This is JUSI a political auac.k on one man,·• be argued. Battlit19 P1•ej11dice Former Aide to Lindsay ' Reveals I-Io1nosexuality NEW YORK (API -After years of secrecy and fear that his homo!iexua\ity would become known. a former city public health official now says he is mak· ing the facts know himself in an effort to end employers' prejlldice. Dr. Howard J. Brown, fllayor John V. Llnd.say's first health services ad· ministrator, 'Said Tuesday there are. others in prominent positions and in a number of professions who are "ter- rified" tbat their homosexuality will become known. "I know of homosexual priests, clergymen, dentists, politicians. When I served in Mayor Linds.ay·s cabinet as HSA and health commissioner, there were other homosexual commissioners known to me ," he said in an interview. "I want to make the point that I've known · more gay physicians than hairdressers.'' he ~id. Brown said his 18 months as Lindsay·s Dana's Handball, Tennis Courts Will Be Ligl1ted Four new t'e:Mis courts and an ad· jacent handball area at Dana Hills High School will receive lighting withln the next few months. Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District agreed this week to seek bids on the project which has a rough staff estimate of $20,000 for installation and several-hundred dollars a month for maintermooe. The project already. is included in the present bydget and primarily wou ld benefit citiiens in the community using Ure facilities at night. San Clemente High School's courts are already lighted at night and .receive ex- treme use -even into the early morning hours because of the growing popu]arity of both sports. Coin meters initially were considered by trustees for the courts but because of theft and vandaJism. school off icials deemed the meters more trouble than lhey ,are worth. . Instead of meters the new lighting system st Dana Hills will have a button which, when depressed, would activate the lights for a half hour period . One notable difference will be included in the new plan, however . At San Clemente High School lhe lights are hooked into the syste1n serving the football field in such a way that when the stadium lights go on . the tennis players are in darkness. Director of Administrative Services Joseph Wim er assured trustees that the Dana Hills system will be independent. hence the tennis buffs can play without interruptions. health services administrator in 1966 and 1967 began ;;ifter he made no mention o( his homosexuality before appointment ·',\nd if I'd been asked, I would not have been appointed commissioner,'' he said. He decided to resign, he said, alter hearing that the late columnist Drew Pearson n1ight have been writing a col - umn aqout homosexuals in the Lindsay 11dministration. Although the column "''asn't wr itten, "lhe rear I might be discovered was el'IOUgh," Brown said. Brown said he informed Lindsay by letler lasl week of his decision to speak: out about himself. A spokesman for the 1nayor said .Dr. Brown ~·as hired for the city post "because of his profesSionalism a.nd achievement in his field, and those r1tmain the criteria for hiring in city government.., Brown, now a professor or BOCial 1nedicine at New York University School of Medicine, planned to dlscuse his own background today before 600 physicians at a symposium on human sexuality at the carrier Clinic in Belle Meade, N.J. Brown said he originally came to New York from his native Illinois becaUie. although he wanted to be a small-town doctor. he felt liVing in Greenwich Village would be easier. He said homose xuality "has shaped everything, just everylhing." ~ Now , however, he said. "times hive changed. . .If I'd made the an- nouncement two years ago , I woold have i had to commil suicide." ~ Viejo Slates ~ • ' . '• 'Mini f ' • orum ' t Horse Show ti A "mini-forum" horse show Is schedul· ed to begin at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at the !\.1ission Viejo Equestrian Center. Entrants fron1 San Clemente lo Norco , are invited. 1 ~istration opens at B a.m. at the 75-' acre center in the hills behind La Paz Road at ~1argucrite Parkway. ~ Silver engraved trays wiU go to all first place winners. A high point award of • tack will be given to each winner in the . Western and English ctivisions. ! Truman Barnes, a director o t Equestrian Trails, Inc., will judge the show. ~tore information may be obtained by calling 8.'J7-40S4 or 5116-4210. I Malter classes v.•ill begin at 8:30 a.m. followed by \Yes tern pleasure, equitation, stock and trail classes. The English rail and jumping classes will be after lunch. Schooling classes are available in all div isions. An Omego rliot lulf1ll, f'Vf!rv n,.cd An r•tl'J'!llOl'l'lily ocfu1ote ~"'• l11<1n on Om~o or>d lfl1 1hr •O" scltitl•Of'\ on$wer vout need~ to• liar bot,+,doy. of 10 r•How oo • ...,,. goltl •t•>u<.cl b•ot•~• ""'"• '1' dou-1• 00< bt.1•1 "" ... ' ' ..... ~~ ..... pN .. ,,.. l5'5 00 bf UJ """" .. ti' "'"'" iwtld !Ol• "' ,.,!fl 1 .,_.._ Mat<h"'ll -·~ told·! lied b•ocwlet. l l!IG <kl J.C. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS ?f YEAllS IN TH~ iAMl lOCATION l•~li.A,...,•:c ~rd -M'"'' CJ,•r9• PHON~ 541-1401 I I l Wednesday, Octob•r 3. 1Q73 4 OAIL V PILOT ~ \Vleh I \ Judge -Blasts Leaks· -; . ~ Grand J ury Told w Ignore Agnew Repom l i 11 'You sure you've still got complete faith in me Rif;hardl' BALTTh10RE 1U PI J -Federal judge \\'alt'r £,, lloffm an ilmled special in- struction.• to grand jurors today, decry-ing'ne~ ~ks on ttte iuppoaedly secret in~ligaffdti: \or 1tteged wrongdoing agalnst Vice Preside'nt Spiro T. Agnew. The judge cautioned Jurors t o disr~ard the news reports. observed that some of them during.past elections. may have voted eilher for or against some of the public ()fficials in· votved in the lllquity. "' l}I·.' "THIS FACf is erittrely immaterial to your determination as. to What you should do in a given case," he said. The investiplion originally was called to look into charges of kickbacks in- volving state and local ofllclals, put and present, in Maryland. "We are rapld1y approaching the day when the perpetual conntct between lhe news media, operating as they do under freedom of speech and fr~om of the presa, and the judfcial system, charged wllb protecting the rights of penons under lnvestlgatlon . for criminal acts~ must be resolved," Hoffmin· said. Paper Cla ims Nixon Taxes "IT \VOULD be a tragedy to the cause or !he administration or juslice if grand jurors returned an indictment merel y because the jurors may have heard or seen comments by the news media," Hoffm an said. He read to lhc grand jurors a 10-page set of supplemental instructions at a 17- minute open session in his courtroom. Mitchell, Gray Only $1,670 PROVIDENCE. R.1. IAP ) -· The Providence· JoumRl·Bulletin said today that Pre!ident Nixon paid $L,670 in federal taxes for 1970 and 1971 and received $131 ,503 in federal income tax refunds for the two-year period. The Journal-Bulletin said govenunent sources provided docuffients showing that •President and Mrs. Nixon paid $792.81 in federal taxes in 1970. while receiving a $72,614.43 refund. It said the documents show that in 1971 lhe Ni xons paid $878.03 in toes and got $58,889.41 refund. nlE WJDTE House has refused to say wbether Nixon paid federal income taxes for 1970 and 1971. The Baltimore Sun reponed op Sept. 11 that Nixon apparently pald no income tax for the two years because of iris deduc· liom for interest, real estate.taxes and the donation of his 'Vicec~residential papers to the NatiOOal ,A'rch1ves. These deduction ,s the SUn' .saMt, .exceeded tbe President's salary oC '2CJl},txXl a year. Nixon issued Peisonal f i n a n c e statements in· 11164, 1969 and 1972. He said at a news conference last month t~at his 1970 and 197i.taueturns were audited by tile. Internal. Revenue Service and no change was qrdered. Hoffman, a U.S. district judge whose home jurisdiction is Norfolk, Va., has been assigned' supervision or the grand jury investigating allegations of political kickbacks against Agnew. He reminded the jurors of the oa lh or • secrecy they took when sworn in last December and told the panel: "Since my designation, and perhaps prior thereto. f have noted with great reluctance that the news media have caused· many articles, slalements and newscasts to be issued. "TO WHAT extent. if any, lhe news media have attempted to obtain in- formation from you. I illo not know.'' Agnew has been highly critical of news CO\•erage of the investigation, saying lhe numerous leaks have hurt his chances of a fair inquiry. He has claimed the Jwtice Department has been responsible for many of the leaks. . Hoffrilan said the news media had "frequent1y overlooked the rights of others." After the jurors left to resume proceedings, the judge emphasii.ed to report~ his remarks conc'erned in- accuracy. _ The judge called in the 22 jurors foilO~ing a one hour. 40 minute cl~ session .with Agitew's attorneys and members of the proseculion staff. If was understood that the vice president's lawyers Were pressing for an inquiry into news leaks which have surrounded the Agn~\f case. , In hls atatement to the jurors. Hoffman • • Testify Ill Case DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell and former acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray Ill were expected to testify today as two former state officials try to prove federal charges against them were politically in· sp~red. THE FORMER Texas officials are one- time Atty. Gen, Waggoner Carr and former Insurance C.Onunissiooer John Osorio, both under indictment in the Sharpstown bank scandals. Mitchell aad Gray have been su~ poenaed, as Jw banker Frank W. Sharp, who•has been given immunity in return for his testimony. . Sharp,_ wOO headed• the Sharpstown bank, was originally accused o(. trying to bribe Texas politicians l o p3ss, some bapking bills. He allegedly sold the politi- cians stock on shaky collateral and then manipulated Lhe stock value upward. CARR AND 09orio are under in- dictment for mail fraud and conspiracy arising from the sca.rtdal. They want the cha rges against lhern dismissed because, they aay. they were drummed up to damage political leaders in Texas. Their -trial is set for Oct.. 23. Fonner U.S. Atty. Gen. Richard Klein- dienst. and AssL Atty. Gen. Henry E. Petersen testified Tuesday in the first_ day of hearings. Klelndiens~ testified he had set several conditions for Sharp's immwiity, but U.S. Atty. Anthony J. P. Farris failed to carry them out. He said Farris failed to get Sharp's testimooy about other figures in the case in writing. · KLEINDIENST said he removed Far- ris from the case and placed tt under the supervision of Justice D e p a r tm e n t lawyers in Washington. Still to~be ruled-#l ;by.--u.s.·~District Judge William M. Taylor Jr: is a motion seeking tapes from the White House of a conversation which Osorio claims oon-. cerned Sharpstown. 1 The government has said the motion should be not allowed because "there has been no showing that anyone in the White House has information relevant to this proceeding." r The Journal-Bulletin said today, "Tax· es paid by the Nixons in 1970-71 are roughly equj'(llen\ to te:xes paid by some- one who elfllf •1atwt $7,000 a year. claims oqe '$~ptlon and does not itemiz.e ~ according to tax manuals." .; .Dog Lovers Raise Howl ' TIJE NEWSPAPER arHcle-£Bid tM documents &uppon a White House source who told Ole Washington Post that the NU:ons have paid taxes in ea9J year of hi!' presidency. Air Force Plans. for Bep.gle Pups Prompts Letters • Referring to the refunds. the Journal- Bulletin said it could not obtain the President's t'11mplete income tax form, "so it is uncertain exac!ly how such large refunds were possible." Howe vet. it ·said Nixon vire-presiden· tial papers wtre valued at $570,000. It said the type of deduction claimed for the papers "aS eliminated as of July_25, 1969. but said the \Vhite House has claim- ed that the . .,Presldent made -the gift tierore then. · The deduction limit under the old law was 30 perawr·or adjusted gross income in ihe year ol the gift and SO percent in each of the following years. the story said. "TIIEREFORE. based onl y oo the President 's .salary," the report added, "the Nixoos presumably claimed a deduction .ol $60,000 for the gift of the pape~.in 1969, <)nd $100.000 in subsequent years Pros.titution Statute Upheld f\.1ADISON , Wis. IAPI -Wisconsin's llla8 law against prostitut ion has been upheld by I.he W!sCQnsln Supres;ne Court in a challenge from a \\'Om<in \\'ho con· tended it denied her equal protection ot 1he laY.'. The la\v's failure to refer to male pros· titution docs not make it un- const itutional. the court held Tuesday, because prostitution by eit her sex is nonetheless illegal in !he stale. . . . W~SHINGTON (AP) -In letters t.o Con~ the American public has sent up a·· \!Pwl ol pro\eSt ove.t._ proposed military •experiments that would subject hundreds of beagle puppies to poisonous fumes.· •• Rep. Aspi.n (0-Wis.); started the conlr6versy in July by dlsclos~g that the Air Force was planning to de-bar:k . 200 young beagle& and forct! lhem to bre,alh aviation fumes . Since then, Aspin aides said, they've gotten thousands of lett~rs, "more than we get on any other su~ ject." THE NU~1BER is sure to grow after Aspin's latest revelation that the A~y is purchasing 400 pups r~r poison gas testing. A 13-year-old _girl rron1 Cary, N.C., wrote Rep. Garry E. Studds, D-Mass., what she would llke to tell the Air Force: "Because of your pig-headed, stupid and idiotic mind you will probably cause the . 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J)e a> :_~ .. ~-< ..... . .. ~-•)..- Boston Woman . · l ...,; . · -B.m n$ to Death A~ H~~d of B~ys BOSTON .(Al\) -A 24-year.9.Jd.Bo~on woman di~ today at City Hospital-after -she was set afire by six youths who at- tacke<l her Tue~y night, ~ said. When Evelyn ti1. Wag]er's car, ran out of gas in Roxbury section, Police said, she went to a service stat.ion, obtained a wan or gasoline.aJ:!<i "'?-'returning to her ear when she )Vas , attacked Dy the youths. • '. ··~ · Mrs. Wagler wait forced .into· an alley off Blue Hill Avenue aild ordered by the youlhs to splash the gHOl.ine on herself. Then. according to._Roijce, the youlhs tossed a match, set the wOmp.n afire and fie<!. • Mrs. Wagler rolled on the ground and managed to put out the fire, but not before she had suffered second-and third-degree burns over her entire body. police said. She ran to a nearby store •where she telephoned ror help. 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Inf "'i.rtr 11 to 11 li;Mt1 In tlt9r· "°°"' ioo.., '7'111 ~r. Hl•h IWl<Y ""'"'· t011tt1 tttrl11'11'1tvrn r111111 f'1tf'ft t i to IL tnll!ld lfn'lllff•llJl'tt r•""-'""" SI to 1•. W11tr lt-1t11r1 iJ, Srur, itfoou. Tide• THUltSOAY f lrlJ hlOh •:Sol 11·1"· J.t Flra• low IG:M '·"'· ),4 Seci)nd 1'11011 , ,.,, ""'· I.) Stconci ilt"I' 11 :» p,m, O,f S11n 1 1-.1 I '9 1 m. Sttl 1:3S 11.m.' MOOt> flh11 1'1t 11.1n. 1.r1lb~11.m. • !ached a pqstttipt, "Excuse my typing, it is my Second lime." • AIR FORCE Secretary Jobn L. McU..cas is no}" the target of petitions from the Animal Pro(ection Instituie of America and other organitations. The letters: are 'coming irom Atlanta, Plllledelphia, Los Angelos and San Fran., cisco, as well as Justice, Ill., and Zebulon, .N.C. Smne have corne<-from as far a~ay as Canada and England. Somewhere among all his Watergate mail, Sen. Sam J . Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.), has a letter from a constituent in Raleigh asking him to see what he can dO ror the puppies. Sens. Charles H. Percy (R-Ill.). Adlai E. Stevenson 111 (D-lll.), and Jesse A. Helms (R-S.C.), have all been on the receiving end of letters, as has Mrs:. Lyndon B. Johnson, widow of the late president. TIIE PENTAGON has not yet put its tail between its legs, but it apparenUy is reconsidering. At first, the Air Foree described the proposed experiments as necessary to determine the effecU of aviation pollutants on people. But last week, the Air Force told Studds It was "taking a long, hard second look" at the matter. That look CQUl8 grow longer and harder as t~e November starting date for the. Air Force experiment draws near. The one question voiced by almost every letter is "Why beagles?" Studds' says no one would ~ver have noticed if they had proposed to use' guinea pigs. Ul'I T....,,..,. Lead s Rhia ls Vice h1ayor 7'1aynard Jackson, biddi ng lo become the first black chief executive of At· lanta. Ga .• easily outdistanced JO rivals lo force a runoCf elect.i on against white lncum· bent mayor Sam Massei!. The 35-year-old attorney received 47 percent of the vote. I .. I Sf.'f*WQ .,~ \~· .. .__ ' -..IONN ANGUlllA -. . i0>T.MAltlN ----1 VIRGIN IS. ---• 0- Sf;CIOIX CARta•ll~N 81A C)W•UOA • ~l.Kt11$ • NlVI$ AN1 1GUA ' 0 , I lll UMDU HlllllTO. llAPOIT . ~ ·. -~T. CRPI X ''. ... 4( • •• 0 ,! •. • , • •• __,r,;....:. I -.,.,, .• , I' More Wlti~.Deatlts Newsmap spats c~·wbere:Virgj;;.i.1and police arrested an illegal immigrant an<( sought another in the Tuesday night killing ol three whites on this racially troubled islaftd. The· latest dealh8i two young girls and a Frenchmari, raise to 18 the number or whites mur- dered in the last 13 months. A Screntific Thriller- Pioneer Craft Doomed?: WASIUNGTON (AP) -A leading spa.ce scientist Jw reported that a nall- biting, scientific cliff-hanger is in the ()ff. ing ror next month -involving the possib le destruction cf an American spacecraft now gunning towards Jupiter. THE WORD came from Dr. J8.{ll-eS Van Allen, famed University of Iowa physicist and the chief discoverer of the radiation belts that surround the earth. Van Allen iotd a Navy-sponsored scieh· tific conrerence Tuesday that America's Pioneer-10 UM'lanned spacecraft, heading for a "Uy-by" o(·Juplter on Dec. 4, coold be destroyed by radiation belts presumed to surround the raraway planet -If ~ belts are as fearsome as he and some other scienUsts believe Ibey might' be. ON THE other hand, he said, some other scientists hold this belief: The presumed Jovian radiation belta - believed formed by the entrapnent or electrified partJcles from the Swl by :Jupiter's magnetic field -might be, in effect , softened up by the infiuence or some cf Jupiter's multiple moons u they orbit the planel And, according to this theory, Pioneer· 10 woold safely ride through the belts. 1a1:~~~~:i:r=~·~ belts 1&te io Noveriiher, Van Allen said:·· '1Potentially, it (the belt aru) is an enormously damaging region, and there's no assurance that the spacecraft will survive it. Rescued Seaman Dies of Kidney ' Complications HONOLULU (AP) -James Fisher , a would-be missionary who survived 72 days adrift ln the Pacific. died Tuesday. Fisher, 2S, ol ~1oses Lake, Wash., died ( ___ I_N_s_H_o_R_T_ .. _· _) or a kidney infectkm and complications, said a spokesman at St. Francis Hospital. Fisher's kidneys slopped functioning last Friday, and he had been receiving kidney machine treatments since then. He•had been listed in poor to critical con· dltion since arriving here a week ago. e Tran•lt Comp TEL AVIV (UPJ) -Prime Minl,ter Golda f\.feir called in her cabinet today to hear lhe results or what she said was her ''sad" effort to dissuade Austria Crom closing down a transit camp for lsraeU- bound Soviet Jews. But she raised the hope that Holland might take Austria ·1 place. BoUt Israeli and Dutch government spokesmen denied there had been a formal offea: by the government of the Netherlands to set up a transit camp ror the thousands of Russian J e w s emigrating to lerael but Holland said the problem was under atudy. r ePalrHe lfl J•ACKS01'\'1LLE, Fla. (AP) -Two men wanted In the January mass ex! ecullon pf seven Hanl!.£1 Moslems in a Washington , o.c.. home are jailed 1rl· .hrek9onvllle in lieu of $500,000 bond each. The FBl announced that It had ar- rested John Wesley Grlffin, 28, and Wtlliam Christian, 29, in a Jacksonville ap&rtment on Tuesday. e Re d Sputnik• MOSCO\V. (UPI ) -'ll1c SOviel Union launched eight unmanned Sputniks tnto earlh orbit aboard a single rocket today, iLS seventh "shotiun" satellite launch since 1970, the Tap news agency old. Wntem military experts said such shots may be linked with development of inissiles with multiple warbeadS. The U.S, Dtftlll!.fl; Deptrtmtnt said in AugusL that the Soviets had tested 1uch mlssllc1, \\•ht.ch ere known tn m111tary Jargon as MIRVs. "THUS. THERE will be a very hl&h period of excllement • • • bljllmln( In late November." Van Allen addressed a sympollllD'l'l marking the soth anniversary of the Naval Research Laboratory. BeadsPo""'l .. _ • Dr. Roger o. Egeberg, 69, for· mer dean or the Uni versity oL Southern califomia MedicaJ School, was named· Tuesday as interim head of the newly created federal Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Ad· ministration. Cambodia Troops Forced to Leave. . Cupit.al Section PHNOM PENH I AP I -Government forces abandooed an advanc•:pasitioa on the southwestern defense perimeteri or Phnom Penh under pressure· from ·in- creasingly strong insurgent forces in the area, the Cambodian command said to-- day. -, Command sixikesman Col. Am Rong said the advance unit -"maybe a pla- toon or a company" -pulled bade across the Prek Thnot River to join government forces on the river's north bank, 14 miles southY.-est of the capital. Al\.f RONG said Khmer Rouge ·In· surgcnls have increased their stn:ngth rrom two to six battalions over the put two weeks in -the area of Highway 31, an east-west road that Corms part of the capital's southern defense llne. He said lbe government has sent reinforcements into the area. Meanwhile .. at Sala Lek.Pram. 35 miles north of Phoim•Penh where Highway 5 has be<n cut by the inlu\gent. 10< weeks, an army olfioer waa cllalgtd with sp~ng lvhile workiog In the gam~·s radio room. The offfcet\ Jn Otoen, 27, was arrestedoa!t.er be blew up the radio with a hand fenaile, killing t\l.v soldler1 and wC1W¥t1.nt~ven, oMclals said. A ~tenant ot Sala Lek Pram dc!ectoclto the Khmer Rouge after his comma"ndcr denied hill request io retreat during an alta<k on hla PoSltion. o:ftlER o..zictas said the omc.r ~~t!d durlJig I battle Tuetday nlg!tt • wt hls men f~ht on without him. Jrl Saigon, a military court today con- vtcte<l Brig. a.n. Vii Van Oral .Of aban- doning Quang Tri City, SOuth Vlelnam's no~ provincial capital, during the 1972 North Vietnamese offensive. He was sent~ to-ft9"e years at hard tabor. Giai, .Jonner oommander of )1'e Soul~ Vletna~ 3rd Infantry Dlvl!lon, "'"' tended that the pullbtck was necessary cleoplte President Ngoyen Van Thltu'1 order to defend the city at any prtcc . r j f . 1 I Al .. pc m in ti< .. .. "' 01 Al II< o! It fu lb Tt GI Ul G1 .di wl q\ "' -WI .• .. " A . •• of di I< Fl c R lo h· H .. h . " G • :i b h ~ ! h • s • 1 ' t I l I I ' t • • I I I { Copter. Crash . -- Probed , Pot Paeker• 3 Mexicans J)ie ,,, In Border Battle ' OAI LAND (AP) AuthortUea today were ln- veatigating the crash of a 1p0llce ·he~coplf:r which ptum. meted into a parking tot, bw:Jt into names and tJUed two of- ficen an board. ... . . his chest alorig a rib, without breaking the rib or entering the chest cavity. lie was released from Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego after treatment. JACU"1JA (UPI ) -Border patrolmen, a1erted by Vietnam , 'Jbe aii-cratt narrowly m~ fCl a restaurant when lt crash- ed Tuesday nll!ht in a light commercial area of East Oakland near Fruitvale ,Avenue and Foot hill Boulevard. Police said no otben were injured, but a few autos were damaged by the · type int:nider semors, tracked down .a human pack chain of Merlcans carrying marijuana through the darkness Tuesday and' fought a iunbatl!e less than 400 yards north of the .border. BARRY SAID that elec- tronic sensors planted along the border had alerted the Border Patrol Friday and Saturday that large groups were illegally crossini the line in the Jewel Valley arr.a west "Jacumba. fir~ . -!dentllied the vio-lhm as Offletrs Wendell · Troyer, the pilot, and David WOUNDEQ PATROLMAN Guider. Both were pinned Norman ll:rry uodemeatb·the wmkage. ' POIJCE OIIEF Charles Gain said 1he men cave no in- ,dicaUon of mechanical. trouble Wi\en they radioed head· quat1erl!I shortly before the crash. He said the officers -were 0(1 routine aerial patrol aod were ~ to a reported nibbery. 'Ille Federa'i A v I a t I o n Admlnl1tra ti on la in- vestigating. The helicopter's blades flew off Oil impact and knocked down part of a fence sur- rounding the u no cc up i e d Fruitvale N).lnery S c h o o I Oilld Care center. AN EYEWITNESS, Anthon y Remolli., said be beard two loud uplosiona as t h e -be.Ucopter piwed overhead. Rabid Coons 'Threate11 Celebrities I . , I LOS ANGELES (UPI) Henry Fonda and James Stewart are among t h e celebrities who may have been exposed to rabid raccoons at a society "BeasUy Ball" jeld Sept. 21 to raise money for the zoo. county health authorities said Tuesday. Officials said they were ask· Ing the ball's organizers to canvass the guest list to fmd out whether any of the 300 or so who attended were bitten or scfatched by the anima!J. "The odds are that they are "It ~when the plane not in any kind of danger, but bit the ground," Renwlli said., we can't take chances," said "'It burst into names." -Dr. Icliiro Kamei. He-aa1d the aircraft then turn. eel toward the lltreet. Consolidation Bill V ~toe~ by·:Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) proves successful, it will then Gov. Ronald Reagan has be time to' consider further vetoed ·a, major COOIOUdalion ;nea.sures. ol Los AnpleHrea air pdlhJ.. In reaction, Moretti called tW..diltttdl. But he aigned a ~ veto "a· tremendous set· bid ~ ~ a pilot prpcram bit~k .in our attempt to toughen rtory '1ebicl•'-In-,lllf: ~t a/jBinst smog in the I. ill .. ~ . (W;.M,gelel Basin. II once •lii veto e Tue!doy1 '~ l!jdicates his (Reagan's) Ririi-, mnsolldattor\ 1 ,e~~ of the major cor· ~ould ~te an unneeded.,-o, ·~ale polluters in California." e~ J,ayer of gove.mment. He said the vehicle inspection bi II ~ld mike ~ "the tax· payers-will get ·their money's worth.'' Moderate Quake Hits ,. Bay Area · , Th r 'e e marijuana-packers were killed and one border patrolman was wounded. A man beJleved to be waiting to receive the marijuana was ar-mt«t. 111E REST of the band. bellevtd to number about seven, ned back across the OOrtler. eluding pursuit through tbe rugged. scru~ covered mountains about 70 miles e&St of San Diego. Police in ·Tecate, on the ~fexlcan side of the border, reported capturing a man believed to' be one of the nee~. smygglers, and said that !!tt'ee of those who escaped may have b e en wounded by the U.S. offw:ers' gunfire. The wounded officer, Norman Barry, 31. was struck 1n the side by a .22-<!aliber bullet, which skimmed around Such sensors were used in Vietnam to detect Communist troop movements, and have since been brought into use along the U.S.-11.iexico border to detect the movements of dope smugglers and illegal aliens. Monday night,. the sensors again sounded the alarm, Bar· ry said, and eight patrolmen in two cars sped to the scene. About four miles north of the border they found a Cadillac parked on a dirt road with about 500 pounds of marijuana iD the trunk, they said. The driver. Felix Milanez Morfin, a Mexican Citlzen, was arrested. Marijuana Supporters Launch New Ca~paign SACRAMENTO !AP) Backers .or last ye a r's defeated marljuBna initiative are going to try again in 1974 to legalize the private use or marijuana, Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown aMounct?d . ble, Sheila M. Delany, Thoma s E. Plante and Lawrence Goebel. The property initiative is sponsored by Allclta Lewis of Stanton, Peter J . Remmel or Garden Grove. and Gltbert W. · Ferguson of Newport Beach. Sinatra Faces Suit Brown said Tuesday that backers of the marijuana in- itiative have qualified for a new initiative petiUoo cam- paign. They now must collect verified signatures of 325.504 registered voters to get the measure on the ballot . The initiative would legalize LOS ANGELES (AP) -A the private -but oot public -Salt Lake City businessman ~ ol marijuana for persons has ~led a $2.5 millloo II.lit 18 and older. It Would also · ttllow tbe cultivation or marl-against singer Frank Sinatra juana for pnVate a<re. But the in co~edion with an alleged sale or commercial distribu· Palm Springs altercation In lion of marijuana would still which officials had refused• to be Illegal. • press Charges ' for lack of Local governments would be evidence. empowered to prot\ibit public use of marijuana and to levy The suit was Hied Tuesday fines GI' up to $100 for viola· in U.S. District Court by lions. Frank J. Weinstock, vt'ho A similar marijuana in-asserted Sinatra and two com-, itiative was rejected by 3 2·1 margin last November. panions physically attacked The consolidation measure by AJsembly Speaker Bob Moretti, (0-Van Nuys), would hal-e created the South Coast Air Basin Pollution Control District and given It authority to set· up a rn,.ndatory in- speUion _...,,, In the region that covers ~ or parts of sli: llllOl·Plaiued cotmUes. Official sponsors of the mari-him last May 5 while he and SAN JOSE (AP) -A juana intuatlve are P.Ilchael R. his wife were in the Trinidad moderate earthquake awaken-Aldrich, Ronald C. Green. Hotel cocktail lounge. eel sleeping residents fro m Eileen B. Janowitz, Corey P. Police earlier said they Santa Cruz to the San Fran· 11-fason, Peter James. Frances would not press charges for cisco Bay area early today . __ L.-::~;1c;;Dermo;;;;;;;;t;;t,;;Dona;;;;;;ld=B;;. ;;D;;ib-=;;lac=k;;o;.;f;;proo=f;;.==;;;;;;:-- • •TB E GOVERNOR There was only one im- btlleves, and so do the Boards mediate report of damage, at of SUpervl.sors of Los Angeles the Ann Darling Bowling alley and Ventura coonlies and the here, where the quake ap- Ventura A 11 o c·l a t i on of P.8f:efitlY severed a water pipe Govenunenls, that It is not Uiside the building. prudent to adopt an ongoing The tremor measured 4.25 program with ta i: p a y l n I on the Richter scale at the powert when there is in-University Or C a I i for n i a sufficient evidence the tax· Seismographic station · i n payer& wlD get their money's Berkeley. Research asSistant worth in terms of pollullon Jerry Simila said the quake abatement," sakt Reagan's look place at 3:&7 a.m. along press secretary, CI y d e the San Andreas fault near Walthall. ~1organ }1UI , 20 miles south of Dt addition to Los Angeles &an Jose. and Ventura counties, Ute "Anything between 4 and 5 Moretti bill woWd have con-is considered a moderate aollda~ed all ol Orange County earthqua::e," said Simila. Experience the inner glow of genuine AUSTRALIAN FIRE OPALS low discount prices ! . Tht •11tif11t •f Firt op.I '" • "'"''''"' ... , h•••ltl ,,11.atrt ,,, t tlfll1•1t1 •"' iJ 1111 •I 1h1 tlJ1Jt 1.1#Jlf1UJ Jr111sn tJ •1 ll'l•fl•·11'1 1b1 &it1h110111 f or lbfJt l11r'1 ,,,,11,,J,11 k Ht11 i• Oa'*"· TIH 'JisJltrJ· ,.,-1;,, {, ..,11!1i-<tf,, ~I''"' "'"4:' ,-, "''•I 111. Mtll l1urtJ "'"'"'"'~· and port Ions ol. 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AM ,,_, or• ~ ond of it.. h•• qvciMv ob~. w. '-"• o lc.-99 Mlecholl of oth.o-••• ' ~ ''-ie...i.., for IOO --to ITlf!ft-!ioft-AI ptkttd OI coonpordble _... to tM .....,. k1•d ;,, ..,_, od. STA~l SIAM ?'-P~ ,, SOS tll(Olf 1'1.AH • l.A,·A·WA' •AHllAMlJllC4JIO •MAS TU CMJ!Gt •\(.ING l fAtH, IJ\) 4rloftl;c II••> • S4Nl 4 4N4, 101' N, .....,;ft • IOll:l ""1Cl. 2.1"1' ~.,,.._.,.. fl•ol • WH!llll•. 11tll n.•l•clolp~•o Sf. • M(W'°"I tl4(H, N•-,, f<t,~ltft h1tft4 • 10ft4i'l(I, Ool •-lo•hlo<1 h1v.,,. • Ofl:AH(;I 11,, ,,.. .. ,t 0.0ft•• • •tOOHOCI 114CH. $•~·~ l•y t •M•• .......... ~OS ,t,NOllJS • AMAHllM ' • Run to our dress shirt sale! 5.08 and 5.94 " Reg . 5.98 and 6.99 Ch1rg1 It on your JCPennoy ch1rgo c1rd. BUENA PARK: B1ach & Orangethorpe. Open D•ily 9:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday 10 to 7 ORANGE: City Or. •t Garden Grove Blvd. Open 1()..9 p.m. D1ily. Sunday 11).6 • SANTA ANA: 39QO So. Bristol · No. of South Coast Pl11a. Open 11).9 p.m. Dally Sund•y 10 to 6. • • \ . • " ' i j ,. .1 ,, ,. ' • '· '• ' ., e DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Threat to Park Plan The County of Orange may be on the verge of 10 .. ing a prime piece of south county land it has coveted for use 11 a major regional park. A private development company claims·· to have 1nade a deal to buy the 5,500 acres or the Starr Ranch above San Juan Capistrano for $6.6 million. · Lawyel'l for the Starr Ran~h FoundaUon, a conglom- erate of 10 charities, say the deal hasn't closed yet, but an offer is in the works. At this point. it is not cle:ir what stage the transac- tion is in, but it is clear that the county's plans for a park on that land are in serious jeopardy. The developer wants to build homes and trailer parks there. Though the land is zoned as open space, the dev~l· opers say they'll fight to cha.nge it. That's happened in other places. ~ To date, county officials have been confused by the whole situation. They have appraised the land at $4.4 million but it see1ns that's not enough. It Is apparent the county will have to do some quick investigation and come up with a plan of action that will placate thousands of citizens who were hoping to have a park on the Starr Ranch. Heigl1ts Development The Laguna Beach City Council has enacted a series of strict new development standards for Arch Beach Heights, striking a middle line between warring factions of speculation builders and irate residents. The standards were necessary to stop unwise and unsightly construction on the hill. However, standards alone will not control construction quality. houses will be bullt which the cfty has admitted it can· not JnBpect adequately. U the ply cannot altord an adequate inspection staff to insure current standards, how b adding addl· tional regulations going to help ii building proceeds at a pace the city' canriot meet with inspection? The middle coune, while not entirely wrong, is never entirely right.· Prompt action on professional re. planning ror the heights could help establiJlb a more suitable middle road. Filling Dual Need O!llclals of the Capistrano-Laguna Regional Occupa· tional Program finally appear to have found a buyer for a house built last year by members of the construction classes and if all ~oes well the new owner will be hauling his ptjze away within a fe\v weeks. Although the program bas taken its share of jabs about its inability to sell the house, the entire project was essentially a success. A group of young students built the residence and learned valuable skills in the process. Their next step will be more such construction projects with one major change in the works. Instead of houses, the pupils will erect portable classroom and of- fice buildings, and the buyers for these items will be close at hand. The ROP itseH has a need for such buildings. So does the Capistrano Unified School District. • • ({Q, ,, ... , , \ . "'\ I '4f' ,' ' f'"' I f l if I I .... " ' The council should realize tbat by. not imposing a moratorium or setting a building quota, a number of The idea ls an excellent one, because it can accom- plish dual goals: Students will hone their construction skills, and the "buyers" will have a steady supply of badly needed buildings at a bett.r pri ce than could be found elsewhere. 'There must be a bettei:cleliy~rv svstem than this!' Letters We Don't Expect To Receive (..__HAL __ B_o_~_LE _ _.J Excerpts from lette" we'd like to get but the postman rarely brings: "We art lawyers representing the late J.fi§ Hortense r-.Ic\Vherry. whom }'OU probably remember as the lovely red· haired girl \Yho jilted you in high school. Later she came to regret bitterly the shabby way she had treated yOl,I, and of- ten said it was the biggest mistake of her lifetime, because she ' could never hope tc attract another man as fine as you. "In thne she Ix:· came a recluse Rnd kept a candle lit un· der the high school yearbook picture o! you she pasted on rier bedroom wall. To shorten a lc1:1g story, she died la st "'eek. still murmuring ycur name as t~rs rolled dc"11 her cheeks. "' "Her will bequeaths you half the money in her father's residuary estate. Your share comes tc $500,000. Would you like us to send It tc you in bills of large or small denominations?" DEAR JIM, ~fy wife tells me that your wife tcld her that you were moping because you felt ycu had made a first-class fool of yourself at our cocktail party last Fri- day. Nonsense, old man. You were the life of the party. It would have laid a great big ostrich egg except for the fun you provided. AD the guf.'.l>ts were crazy about you. Don 't worry about the noor lamp. It has b c e n broken at least five times . before, and anyway ~large and I only •paid $6.75 for it when we bought it at a rummage sale back in 1949. Inciden tally, we want you and your Dear Gloomy Gus The reforms Women·s· Lib advo-- cates would be quicker coming if bile d the spokes-gals didn't be· have as though "Ms." translates as "Mess". htl.S.S. .....,, ... __.. .,. 1111111'11«.f .,. ,.....,.. ..... Mt -NIY r.n.ct ttt. "'"' .... -· ._. .,._ ,... ,_. tif ....... , ..... Dtl~ Piii!. l\'ife back at a party we're having a week from next Friday. Bring your bongG drums again, I'll get out my mandGlin, and we'll show tbe gang real foot·stcmp- ing mlllic. .. See ya, ·Buddy, Jack" "BECAUSE d. the mild flu epidemic, our executive committee bu decided 19 cancel the monthly meeting of the PTA for this Thursday night. ."1bls will come as a double disap- pointment, because we won't be able to hear unUJ a later date the scheduled ad- dress by Dr. Shotwell for the evening oo "Obsessive Guilt in Preadolescent Gifted Siblings." . "We regret having· to make this decision, bu~ considering th< sltuati-Oo realistically, we feel It Is Imperative to avoid any risks of spreading the ... " '1DEAR HUBBY, f "I've had a pleasant two-week stay with lifother, and my only regret is that she has decided not tc come home with me and spend a month with us. My sister Grace gave birth tG a baby boy TueJday, and ?o.tother feels It is her duty to go tc her and help take care o( bet new little grandson. I think I'll go along with her and spend a week with them, too. '"'In case you·re short of money, look in our old family Bible under Deuteronomy. 1 hid it there for emergencies. Be sure the canary gets plenty of ~'ater, and don't soak his seed in gin before feeding him . That doesn't make him srng better. It just makes him sullen. Ulve and kisses, Fanny." Whose Wilderness? "In ·wildness is !he prl'servaticn of the world." Thoreau "TOie. The \\·ords of the peaceful man fron1 Yi'alden Pond ha ve become a batt le cry for en- \ironmcntalists trying lo preserve as 1nuch as possihle of the rr mainin,g 11·ilderness arl.'as 111 the United States. L'nder pres~ure fron1 numerou!I con- i;er\·ation groups. Congress in 1964 passed the Wilderness Prcscrvn lion Act and gave f)('nnMeTlt lt·gal protection to some nine 1n1 llioo acrrs of untouched lll nd. mostly the \\'est. Nofl. Congrc.s.s is af!'.ain under pressure to pass an f.ustC'm \\'ildemess Act and pr<"Ser.e up 10 a 11\lllion more ;1cres in various slat es en.~t o( tilt? ,\lississippi. THE QUE TION ls, ·preserve: the wUdernes.s for 1A'hom? Group! llke the Sierra Club and the Wildemes.s Societl •flUt that l'ildernest Js an end in tuel , and that "·e must .save for future gcnera- OOM areu berttdore untouched by humanity. Thty sput· in Jlmo.tt mystkal Jt:nns of the-•'•ildtmess ezpetlM)Cfl'' as a highly pe"onal lll!d de<ply '"rfchlng *>joum Info P'aces where few have gont belort "P~·cock." counters th~ 1tm ber industry. 'A'hich wants more na.. 1,ooal fortst I.and opened up for loqing to nl<'et !he n.;ition'<1 gro"Jng hou.!ling nec!ds. Wiiiiam It llunt, prc~ldcnt of the Gcorgla·Paciri<! Corp., hns said: "Under , I.be i'\\'tll)' backpac):s one hs most likely EDITORIAL RESEARCH to find business exeeutives. professional people and other while-eollar 'A-'Ot'kers .. , for all practical purposes, the wilderness experience has become a huge roadless extension of elitism, ban'e.t to the man or woman v.'ho works too h8rd on the job to enjoy the phy!lcal demand! of a re turn to the coonskin cap." · 81':11\'EF.N TIIESE rontendlng rac· lions stands the U.S. forest Service, \l'hich must·adminlster the va!t acreages at issue and try to tnSUte that. forest, desert and gra.uland meet t b e con- flic tinS demands of dlvene lnteresls. So the wilderness debate continues. uwu~ -Wboee Problem?" Is the theme o/ the Si<rTa Club'• 13th biennial "1I~mess conferen(.'t which will bt held In Boulder, Cl>lo. 1be mecilng alms "tc develop lnoovatlve s c I u t I o n s to wilderness problems" through su e h means as group dynamlct and orlglnBI papers from club members. Altendanct 1~ill be limited to promote the In-· lcrc-hange ol ideas and develop "strategy t1nd policy all.C'mntlves ror future ¥tildcmcM protec11on." No tlmbtr In· dU!ltry J1!proscnl11llves are expected to attend. s Resp0nsilti,lity ltl11st Be Shared ·· Citizens Cail Restore the 'Nation . ' To the Editor: If all the people of thi;s country did not vote. there "'Ould be no Congress-oo Presidency. The people then are the real governing force of this nation. DUE TO the fact that many citizens are apathetic, ~If-centered, too busy, disillusioned or who shirk t h e I r responslb.ility by letting "Gflorge do it" and those who maintain they bate politics and listen only to heenay m..teed o/ pJ"\)b- ing for what is true, the ~le are therefore parUy responsible f o r \Vatergate. Now that ~ hearings are ta!dng place again and more and more of what hu beet1 happening ln this country emergea, citizens must rally llld wuri>e thejr voting privileges and inatead of tbe usual "cop.outs" take the proper interest. They must gird on the armor JDd become iJl.. valved. IF' EACH citizen does take the proper interest in voting and lf be or she does ooe small thing tcwardl Jll&kJ?lg the com- munity er country a better place, this na- Uon v.'OUld not cnly survive: but become greater, despite the reeenl scandals, and would continue to remain the land of the !rte. Philosophy tell! us that out cf everything that is bad some good always surfaces. EUNOR DAVJS Outraged To the Editor: If l\1r. Hunt's testimony as to his personal treatment while in prison is true, certainly this should be exposed and stopped. Also the Watergate investigations are nothing short of persecution and are in· human treatment. Why Isn't this taken to the courts and the men questioned by attorneys as Is dooe for our v.'Orst criminals? We are outraged at the process that is being used. MAE O'HARRA EL.EN S. HUCKABEE Stnoke Screen? To the Editor : The outburst by a member of lhe Laguna city council charging the Laguna city p\Mning commls.sion with "apathy" suggests that the groundwork is bclng laid to re-sta<:k the commission v•ilh in· dividuals more incliued to accept the puppet role certain member! of our council appear to prefer amons city employes aod appointees. t.mlJZING the planning commission and board of adjustment seats for polltleal appointments is not an innova· lion of. the current city council, but this council has done an unmistakable job of e:cerclslng thls outdated machine polillcs prerogative. However, the council does not control majority opinion on the com· mission right now, as evidenc«I by the recent vote the commission took to ap- prove the Newport Investment Sycamore HUii development plan. It .appears that a smoke w001 con· demning the oommissioo Is being spN!ad with the intent or Intimidating and discouraging .wvtral members c( the current commission w1th the devious ~ jecti\'t of encouraging their resignations. This is not hard to do when yoo have ,. volunteer po.st demanding an exceptional outlay o( personal time atld continuous prtssure from various pcri;ons and organizalioru with in the community. t Arif CERTAIN continued council J)l't:ssure will re~ult in resignations, ·u1hi ch is exac tly "'hst the g~mc pl:in call! for. Before the residents of l.aguna aettpt this action let them appreclate lhe [ ___ MAIL_B--'-OX __ ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writtr'a should convey their 111essage1 in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit spac~ or eliminate libel i1 reserved. Alt letters must include signature and · 111ailing addre!s, but names may be 1 withheld on requst if sufjiciwt rta.son ii appare1tt. Pott'l/ wilt oot be publiahed, work load that has been placed upon the current planning commission, review the council agenda items that continue to be referred to the commission to either re- quire time-consuming de tail work on their part or to be the "fall guy" for the council on a controversial Issue. If resignations do oceur, Lagunans should carefully scrutinize the new ap- pointees; they should be persons well qualified in community planning and zon. ing, not past campaign managers, active polilicaJ supporters or ataunch advocates of either the pro-or anti-development sides of the political spectrum . Today's planning calls for intelligent, objective people: Lagunans, let's demand poliUcal matulity from our~elected officials, get 1rresp:>Mible partisan political tactics out of Laguna's city government. WAYNE BAGLIN I:' ear-romul Forfeit To the Editor : Re : Year round school: The teacher forfeit s his (her) future trips abroad. The mother forfeits her new liberation be U career or college. The child forfei ts the piece of childhood he has been sole owner of. The family for feits the time that makes the rest of the year "worth it." The college aspirant who must eanl tuitkln (I was one among many) forfeits his degree and his future. Since nobody wins and everybody loses, on surface Ulls wouldn't seem to be what one might call a truly "good Idea." At most it gets a C minus and It's pro- ponents should be put back a grade and given re:medial "bonehead sociology." R.L. CLARK Ta3: Comple3:ltles , To the Editor: Senator Carpenter says be has not made up his-mind an the go~rnor's tax initiative (Daily Pilot, Sept. 20), This seems strange in view of his definite opin- ions expressed In the past year regarding the kinds of issues whlcb are proper fer the. initiative procw. JN JA NUARY ol this year in a pub- lished report Sen. Carpenter stated that, "If the question Is tco comple1 ... the in- itiative pt'OC(!SI Is dan11erous &{'Id self· defeating ... The pruentaUon of such 11n Issue le the public represents an ex· erci.se in anarchy because the people are asked to undertake a decision when they cannot possibly Lmderstand all the im- pllcotiolU of th•t dectsk>n ... " The .eno.tor used the death penalty and marijuana lnltlatlves Q9 ~pmples of the t)'J>fl of clear-cut luutl wh.ieh llrt iw proprlate for the Initiative process ahd U1e pollution 11nd coestline measures a! t~e 'A·hlch are not. fN P.IAY Senator Qirpentet again ex· pressed thl1 viewpoint in a speech before the South Coast Republican forum . saying lhnt pb1ctng 4'masslve, compltx Issues oo the ballot 11 a misuse of tbc i11· itiative process." Statiflg that it is unfair to expect the electorate to do the legislature's work , he said, "citizens are without access and exposure to the same informaticn as is !he legislature." I agree with Senator Carpeater on this issue. The upcoming tax initiative is far more compler. than the coastal initiaHve and furthermore · does not have 1he carefully deflne,d lifetime of the coastal initiative which created certain com- missions: lo do certain things by a certain date Jrxl then go out of existence. 11IE PROPOSAL.~ in the governor's tax initiaUve (Proposition I) may be very good and they may be very bed. Ther:e is much lnfonned opinion oo both sides. H<Jwever, there i3 little disagree- ment that tbe proposals are enonnoutllY complicated. They deal with a revolu- tionary concept of tax law, the implications o( which the average voter cannot be expeded to understand. For this reason alone, I belle~ Proposition I should be defeated. 'J'ax reform is a jcb which oeeds doing, but not by means of simpllstk: slogans which acoompany every initiative electioo. . IF OUR present eJected represen-:t tatives in Sacramento have been UDlble tc work out a meanlngful tax reform ~ ~ gra m with all the informaticn and *'1 available to t~ perhaps it's tlml· tit .., k>ok for replatwDeats. In the meantimf,-., I trust Senator Cupenter will JM lit support when! lib mouth bas been -1111 1 urge defeat 4' Propoa:it~ J. -DORclTHY A. Y Gover11ment Art Suh'sidy -~ ' Shoulch1't Be Necessary In a couple cf these columns I have kicked and pouted about Senate Bill 121 . 11lat's the little jewel by Senator Arlen GregcXio, D-San Mateo, that hikes our an- nual subsidy to the Calilornia Arts Com· mis!lon tu more than SI million. I think it's a no-no. As a matter or principle. It's not that l'rn against culture c..r art -ot even rrt lovers. I'If take Beet· hoven ever the Roll· Ing Stones. any day. It's just that I do not think i1 proper or government to take a part or Pete's earn· ings to subsidize Paul's oboe or Paula's Othello. J oppose confiscation and compulsory philanthropy, That, I suppose, makes me some kind of a nut. But, you artists and art lovers can relax . I have been outvoted. SB 121 has been passed by the legislature, S0~1E OF: my cooservative legislator friends shrug oCr their vote for SB 121. "Heck, It's only a million bucks." Well, let me tell you about that million blM:ks. It would take all of the state income and all or the sales taxe! paid by 2,659 unmarried wage-earners at the $10,000 taxable income level to equal that million bucks. Or, Jt would take all the state Income and sales taxes of 4,444 married couples. Or, 4 282 married. couple& with two kids, That's ~at It takes to get a. million bucb: for-the state. That's what It would take to fund the art subsidf. IF 'MIAT~ okay wtth you1 good. But, I know a bunth of hard·workiog middle class famlllles that could put their part of that tax dough to different use. For things such as bread and shoes and car payments. Now. you take dtar reader Gw P.fcNemey of Newport Beach. He goes for that Sl million subsldy for art. SIU's my attitude tabs me as a throwOOck and groups me with operating engineers. con- struction \\'tlrkers and other 1ssortcd thi ck.skulled hardhals. We:ll, maybe so. But that's pretty good company In my book. Those felles arc building America. I'd rather sit with t11em than a bunch of sort-domed t gg· heads. Mac'! a good cld _guy. lie says opcr:1 has produced a lot of grtat music. "And. it was produced not for mnda1ne In her ' ( RUS WALTON ) satin gcwn but for music lovers of all estate." Hold ii, ~fac. Consider this pleue? FIRST, most of that great music was produced for mJdames in tbelr 1atin gov.ns -and madame, or her hubbie. paid for it. Happily, today, most of it can be enjoyed by just turning the radio dla1. In fact, ii can be jX)ssessed for a couple of bucks at the nearest musle store or supermarket. • Second, the most popular an d beneficlel (in terms of getUn11 art to the people ) programs ever sponsored by the California Arts Ccmmiulon we r e "Dimensions" (a traveling art show for the blind) and "Horiz.ons" (another traveling show or great palnlin.p by California artists). . TllG.'le t'A'O projects we re vcluntarlly financed by private companies and ln-- dividuals. No public funds involved, but voluntary philanthropy, if you will. That's the type of stuff I look for from Gov. Reagan's so-called "cr8atlve aocle- ty" -n~ more government !pending. The vcte on SB 121 was 29--0 in the Senate and 73-I ln the Assembly. Only • one legislator out of 103 rclused to be a party.to compulsory phllantllropy. Only - ooe! · DAI LY PILOT Robm N. W«d, PtlbU.h<r 7'11o?tal K,.un, Edllor -Barbara Krclbt~h EdJ!orial Pagt Edlk>r The> tdltl!lrlal 1PIP or 1he Daily Jlilot .)eelca to inform. and llllmulate radera by Pl'ftfntlrw m ttit. Ne dtvtfM'l~mary· on topics Of ~ tenst by iYnctkattd colwnnt.11 and .....-w.. ............ !onnn"" ruden' vkWt and by prnemb'W this ncwlplPfr'• oplnloftt: &nd i6tu Clll ...... , .. The __ " the Dally Piiot ....... only "' ... editorial cof\nnn at the trip a( tM Nt. ()pWons •~Pf'ffllfd bf tht ooi-umrrllt.'I •nd QIZ1Qonbta ml ~ writm an. U.ir own and no t!Dlb'le- mmt of their vtew. by Vie t>al.1:1 PUot thaukl bt tn!ttm. Wednesday, October 3, 1973 • In "' 19 FE at Pl Ql 0 B F sJ buli beiJt ratJ Tan Int A Pr Holl Cor to d T G« mil ' pl!! the: Imo bull Tlji --'" I ' "' I ~ I -~ 'C ... : .... • " ,.. ____________ .._ ______________________ ms........,_ ·ue~ a •she~ at Nuptials WASllINGTON (UPI) -Pat Johnslon bu llbd a court JOllNSl'ON 1WD BE bad always believed tbat ·he was In SUburbon Arltngtoo, Va. to annul his -maniqe a hermaphrodite -a petlM with both male and female cin irouoda he wu :. waman at lhe Ume ol lhe ~ tex: organs. Durlna the•oper1UC111 Jn which Johnston's fe- and ,Ulllbll! to ~te the union, the Wasblnc&oa 'Star-male organs were removed, Or. Sava M. Nedelc:ovych dis- N-~,!"p<>rted. · . . cover<d parUally developed male organs In Johnston 's 'I'll" --.News '\""'"4 Johnston Tueadey as saying that a-.i near the appeod!L ' •lthoulh iDal>illty to camusnate Ibo marrla1e wa. a just , Tbtouah sliots of the male hormone Te>tosterone, legal gl'Ol,!hds for 'the annulritent, be had had tntiercourae whJch h8-recd\'ed for five years, Johnston 'grew two with woni111 ,regularly· slnce a seJ change operation in inchel to. 5-foot-i. his weight jumped rrom a 110 to 135 February: · pounds1 his lhoe1elui went from e B to 8 D, and his chest, which meuured 34 incttel aa a woman. expanded to 38 A8 A 1JOMAN, J-martJed a 6-loot±lncluallor ~. normal for a man his size, after surgical removal In 11117 and mothered two children .before obtaining I di· • of his breast.. V<ll'CO In 1113. He married his wife, Miry Let, In O....m'?'r, · , 1971 but did not Wlderfo a ,.. change _,ollaa•untll wt THE NE'llSPAPER QUOTED thO doctor as saying that February. · the male hormone had developed the clitoris to a point A maocullne-lookq ftgure with. 1oog thick · mdeburaa where. Johnstoo could perform oexualty slmllar to a man aod the .beginning of a beard, Johnston, 32, to!di Ibo news-· although he could prodU<e no aperm. . ' paper be has lived with four women -inclUdiog hi.a wire Johnston's two daugbten, aged 15 and 12, live with -and dated dor.ena of others. his parents in Portsmouth, Va. QUE!NIE By Phil lnterlandl (Jrged Cheating ..------~~~~~;,;.;,,;.,,;,;;;,;.;..=;;;_, ~1 didn't aay I didn't lite It. All I said waa you didn't llrllte me-u the Doppy-bal type!' Actress Brawls In Hotel BERLIN (UPI) -A ~:30 a.m. tussle in a West Berlin hotel could bring legal com- plicaUons for actress Romy Sdmeider, West Berlin police Jail Ruled Out · In Soapbox Race BOULDER, Colo (UPI) - A juvenile judge has ruled out a poatble jail term for Robert Lange St. whQ instructed his teen-age nephew to cheat in winning the 1973 National Soapbos: Derby at Akron, Ohio. ''The details have not yet been worked out but I have agreed ~for a non-jt.idicial ad- justment of the charges," Boulder Juvenile Court Judge Ho;raCe Holmes said Tuesday. "Detafh will be drawn up in line with what was discussed in my chambers." LANG~, ACCO"rlfPANlED by attorneys, met with pro8- ecutors in Holmes' chambers for ~ minutes before a brief hearing on a charge of con- tributing to the delinquency of a minor. Holmes emerged and said he would ahnQUnCe his sentence Oct. ti. Each count against Lange carried a maximum fine of $1,000 and a jaU sentence of up to one yea r. But officials said the nonjudicial adjustment ruled out any jail term. Tho magnet, activated by a switch In Gronen's headrest, f'Jlled the car toward the metal starling block. giving the racer an added push. ' HOLMES ORDERED at · tomeys and Lange ·to say nothing about the meeting in his _ cba.Pf>m. Lange, In a brown-strlped suit; waJked O!Jt of the courtroom with his wife and refused to answer ques- tions. Gronen. who forfeited a $7,500 acholarthip when Derby officials discoyered t .h e magnet in his ra~r. was not present Jn the courtroom dur- ing the hearing for his legal guard.Ian. BabOons Giving Up ·Choppers "" ~·"" reported.. · · Police reported Tueaday lhe LANGE , FORMER pmi- dent of a 1Uburhln 1ki boot company1 admJtted in August that he told his nephew. Jamet Gronen, 14, to hide an electroma~et 1n the )'l05e or his green Derby racer. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP ) -.! Two dozen African baboons will ,have their front teeth removed and false opes 1m· planted tn an experiment aim- ed at cutUng dental costs for humans. Egyptian night clerk at the Hotel Am Stein Platz said the 34--year~td Gennan actress bit H th him over the head with her ea row hotel key earl~ Monday in a pushing and shoving 'm•tch To ·Divert when he refused to let Gennan lictor Bruno .Ganz &O to her . University of Ft or l d,a College or Dentistry researchers say th8t If the tests are successful Qley coul4 mark the end of coslly crowns and bridges to replac.e lost tee th. J"(f)m with her. 0 d '"ME BABOONS w i 11 The Egyptian was treated · SmOn S receive all lhe care and at- u,., T~ for 1uperflcial bead cuts at the tenUO;n during the operation SHOVING MATCH Albrecht Achilles hospital. LONDON (AP) -Wllh that a human would have dur- ltomy SchneW.r "I never saw a lady act that I0,000 young rock fans Upped lng oral su r g ery, '' a way before," he said. "She hit off that the American group sookesman !or the c.'Ollege said Ole-He's Bounced From Fi.lm SAN DIEGO (AP) - bullfight« who objected to being seen in action In X· rated mollon picture, "Last Tango1n Acapulco," won't ,qet In the movies alter all. Atl«lt<Y' ffJr Los Toballna Productions , Inc. and Hollywood int<rnaUqnal Film Corp. of America have agreed to delete his scenes. The bullfighter, E I i ·1 e Q Genvs Lopez, ftled a !!!- million suit against the com- panlee last -it. He claimed they used without h I I JmoMedge sctnes from a bu!Uight which he fought In Tljuaoa. Ce11tr•t.tl1t9 u..- 111 10 me on the back of the bead calted the Osmond.a are due Tuesday. ''They will have four and the temples with ber key Oct. 21, authorities a t front teeth removed and and the man punched me. I Heathro.w Airport have barred replaced with Implants made bad to protect mf'df.'' their speclal jet from landina from svnthetic materials." Police sald the night clerk, there. '!be false teeth wilt be made Omar Mourad, had not filed The reason ls fear that the from chrome cobalt alloy, charges of usault, but had youngsters might riot and be acrylic plastic and a new three days to do so if be wish-maimed or killed, perhaps by bloglas ceramic material ed. pushJng through plate glass at developed by the university's actress returned Mon· the airport. College of E:n¢neerlng. y to Parb where. she. lives. The record company Dr. Larry Hench. head of Before her Olght, sbe talked organizing the Osmonds' tour , the ceramic e n g i n e er I n g to the West Berlin newspaper and which gave out details ot division, says recent tests con· B.Z. . . the arrival time, disagreed ·ducted on monkeys using the "As I entered.the hotel with with having to bring the group bloglass-ceram.lc material to Bruno at about 5:30 a.m., the in at an out-of-the-way atrport. replace bone, s~ tt to be night clerk planted himself bt "By giving out the correct sufficiently strong and in- our path and grabbed Bruno's details you avoid youngsters corporated into bone by a arm rul hard and said, hanging around airports for a natural growth process to 'You 're not coming in here.'" week," said a e om pan y make a long-luting replace· ''Bruno took bls hand away spokesman. ment. and then the night clerk shov·l;:;=::==::=:==w =,[jj;j~'iiMr'°fl ed him against the elevator A • '"" ='" door. Then the fight took place. ..,.....,....,~ The Arab knocked my key out:1;~7'~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~i~~1 of my hand and then another Arab ran up. I really was afraid." Achlm Zellermayer, the hotel manager,-sakl : "1be night clerk bu only been with us eight days. Perhaps he followed the rules too close1y. '' CHAIN FENCE THE CHOPPING BLOCK UNDll ' NIW MANA•IMINT ****** SPECIAL FlllZllMIF USDA UIDA Chelce T·IONE STEAK Cut Ii Wr.,,M USDA SldM _ .............. ISc II. PO•Tl•HOUSl Hlod9-en .. Hcll. frollt ~., .. Ile Ill. '1" lb. '1" lb. U$DA CHOICI PRllH LIAN" Top Slttolo .... $1 .H II, GROllD BEEF ·~ Fllet Steak --· $2-ts lb, POii( IOAST LOIN lND ........................... _ $1 . 1' II. SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PIOTECT FAMILY, HOMI AND l'iTs LIAN l'OIK SPARRllS ......... -..................... He II. FAIMll JOHN IACON ........ .: .......... $1.15 II. .,fjt• CINTll CUT POIK CHOPS .................... $1 . II. ' OFF* FAlllC WHIM 'so•/o INSTALLlll IY WAIDS QIRM .__. =· t1M1 W1Ut1tt tf 11'f1Y, .... 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"" ~ .... .. ______ CHARGE IT at The Treasury Ducklpheaunt load shotgun ahalt1. Box of 25. 12 gauge. Mohawk .22 lo~ rille em mo. 50 cartridges. 66' with your JC Penney Charge Card. tfyou don't have a charge, 2.79 Insulated vnt Wash· eble nylon/polyester! 1ce111a. S,M,L.,Xl. 4.99 just see how fast we ean open up yQur new account. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE 4 DAYS ONLY · BUENA PARK: Beach I< Orangethor'po. Open Dally 9:30 to 9:30 p.m, Sundey 10 to 7 ORANGE : City Dr. al Garden Grove' Blvd. Open 10-9 p.m. Dally. Su~ay 10-6. SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol • No. of South Coast Pla1:1, Open 10-9 p.m. Daily Sund1y 10 to 6. ' . , - . I r 1 -I I • -r I I DAIL~ PILOT L. M. Bogd Most Marrieds Stay That Way . ' Among Americanl who get married Olll!e, netrJy three oot of four atay married. Among Americans who get mar- ried twice, about &wo out of three. stay marrie<l then. Out Love and War man pcilnts to the foregoing with pride. And he advises the young about matrimony ~ mucb as President Nixon advlsea them ·about politics: Don't tum your back on it. It needs good people. Get in there and clean it up. Or words to that effect. Remember that ancient ditty en- titled "Every Little Movement Hall a . Meaning All Its Owri?" An accurate lyric, evidenUy. Now the psychology exwts say a man is ei:pressing tw>sttlity when he rubs his nose,witb his finger. Watch for that. Ift that fascinating municipality called Saco, Mo., It's a. crime to wear any sort of .hat which frightens timid citizens, children or dom~ticated animals. QUERIES FROM CLIENTS Q. "Wasn't it Don Marquis who said, 'A womaD that loves to be at the window is like a bunch of grapes on the blgbway'?" A. No, that's an old Anglo-Saxon proverb. Don Marquis said, "The females of all species are most dangerous when they appear to retreat." Q. "Any hummingbirds in Europe?" A. Not loose. The hummingbln1 is a Western Hemis-- ~e ahicte. Knew a music professor in Berlin years ago who repeatedly said his only goal in life was to see free bumm.ingblrds. Didn't get bis point WJtil long afterwards. He just wanted to come here, that's all. Q. "How come we refer to ~ independent oil ex- plorers as 'wildcatters'?" . A. Our Language maq thinks it's because early parties of P~lvania drillers were ~d to be going into wildcat coun'lry. • TAPED TRIALS Our Chief Prognosticalor believes future courtrooms will be equipped as television sound stages. Crews will tape trials. Apj)ellate· courts will review replays, not writ- ten recbrds. Computerized tape libraries will contain count. less courtroom scenes, all real. And the history of Juris-· prudence will become somewhat more dramatic. Which way is the sap flowing when you tap ,a inaple tree, up or down? So queries a customer. Down. The up. going sap in the spring is water with salts from the ground, mostly. The down-going sap~ the flavor. In that primitive Australian language called Kamllarol, there are a dozen words for various kinds of snakes, but no ooe word for snakes in general. And there are nine words for coconuts in their various stages of ripeness, but no one world at all for just a plain CJr'd1mry ol~ coconut Odd. Lions reproduce more swiftly in captivity than in the wilds. Far more swifUy. That's why numerous zoos now .hereabouts and in Europe an; aelling lions back in Africa. Add1'ess mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92680. .. Life Str.i.~"*e ,,_ Accept Natural, Don't Fight It By DR. STEINCROHN Dear Dr. Steincrotm: Now that I am In my late 40s I've become depresaed. Of course. I realir.e that the change of life may have 90metbiog to do with It. But what really has been bothering me is that our two children are married. They live thousands of miles away. Now my husband aod I are as alone as when we first mar· DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ried. ts it abnormal to feel so dejected? 1 wonder if other parents feel the same way."- ~lrs. B. COJ\1l\1ENT: It 's true that your menopause may have some effect on producing your depression. While o t h e r parents may react as you do, it's unlik ely that all are as deeply depressed a b o u t separation from children as you are. power are not effective in making exceptions. . So you see, Mrs. B., not ac- cepting what nature offers presumably indicates that you are suffering from an un- natural depression. Talk to your doctor about It. Hormones or tranquilizers (or some good old-fashioned ad- vice) will probably dispene the clouds and let some sun shine through. MEDICALETl'ES (RepUes to Readers) DEAR DR. STE!NCROHN: Whenever I go shopping, or to church, or other places I get a tightness in my chest. a tingl- ing all over, and an awful scare. 1 notice it happens when 1 begin to breathe bard ahd fast. It produces such anxiety that I'm scared to leave the house. 1 also get . these breathing spells when I hear bad news. tt all seems too slHy to bother the doctor about. I'm only 45, yet feel like an ln- \ra lid. Please help. -Mrs. B. COMMENT: I can only A t s o m e t i m e a gueS! that you are suffering philosophical acceptance of from what we call "hyperven- the inevitable takes over. We tilatlon" attacks. These are recognize that what i s orten tied in with an un-"natural'' in the life structure derlying anxiety. cf human beings is something The rapid bi'eathing upsets we can 't keep complaining the oxygen-carbon di 0 1 id e about. , balance Jn the body and· For example, the following causes ch e s t constriction natural events are to be ex-numbness, tingling, fear, ana pected: First. there is the other symptoms. Leaming newly married pair. They how to control your breathing become e:Epectant parents. will help prevent the attacks. Then. actually parents. But what's important, too, is WDED trylng to overcome 'the COME • THE CRO , · H busy )'earl when 'tl'C guide lhe reason! for your anxiety. ave youngsters throUgh 1 h e 1 r you talked it over with your adol.....,.. and 9dlool yun. doctor! At your age. 45, we tzy,_u .part!!~ to launch menopouse may be a signlli· them itrto ·successful and cant contribuUon to your fulfllied lives. nervoumes5. So you see, there's rellson enough for get· Comt!: the lnevitable: mar· Ung 8 medical opinion. _ rlage and Jives of their own. 'ntis rne8Jltl that the com--Resentment can prevent lortable, busy nest be<omu ulcer, lrom Jleallng nys br. empty. The parents are alone Stelncrohn In his booklet, again. Then come the aging "How To Stop K 1111 n g years. And the life cycle Is Yourself." For a copy write almost complete. him at this paper enclosing 35 Nobgdy Is frtt from this or cents fN COTN and a a· t lmilJr experience if allve ST AMPED , SE LF·AD- Uiat long. Poslflon, wealth, , DR£SSEO ENVELOPE. ~ i ' ' . 43~ 1· Sile --~• Natle Bars ' A"'°"" •WKh • Fryit .,, Nut -•Millr.· Top quollty -itl ,.,..,thick..-6-01. .... - ~s • Buy 3 & Save 29c OTIO 8129 DuPont Sayelle ® Acr.ylic-KnitUng Yarn 4.oz. 4-PIY Pull .Skein c Permanently mothproofed, ma chine wa5habl9 · yarn th1f never needs bl!)cking. Perfect for Fall •nd Winter costumes. Name your color-you're sure to find it here! Save 52c now on each skein. oo • • ' • Qo BP '" '1 48 Sale of ·Clothes llafders · . . « ~ ' •211..Jrecision Made SCiSllrs & Shears : :!:::::.~~!"k· 7· 7c , ... ,. Honttn • $1. lt Drtp-Dn' HoitgtrS •$1 ,19EapaMoRock1 ea. • t7c Dre11 Ho1t9en ....... " ........ a.. • r w1ri-. .. r s.-. s.i.r1 • r lhllll: T ..... .r..-~ • r (pai .. S<llWI • r M• i--. s .. 1,.,.. ••• EMni.i.., s.:1-1 '1?! · ()JO!ity honget'$ & Sets to moke clothes 11· lectiooi eosy, tOl'lsetVe clo5et $pace. Top quolity ot o Thrifty low! A poir tor. every purpose -chrorM ploted, with odjustoble ~ screwli. Keen stoy-shorp blades, Reg. 35c.45c Famous DYii Sewing .Nodon Needles • PHtt • 51tOpt • 111 .. isiblo Th~·lobbm• 3 5 I c • ..... w ... •~k •• ·: . t y11 .. B11tto111 •Tope Meo1111"t1 " Seorn Rippel'1 • Toilor'1 Chalk • Th,...tf Hok11t 1 • Lklt 8n11h11 • .A.114 Co11ntlo11 M.,.! 111 J l Snt 4k 11 ll' Save up to 1 /J ond more on no-irorl toble cloths witli soM teleose finish. Prit1ts in Docron pclyester & cott011 ond $Olids in I 00% cotton. 52x 70 incl) sire. • S5.« 11~ b••• tr lldl" Stll• Ciltr $3.'9 Herhllla 11111'8111 Chast •211 Miracle Lilt Bl'llsll TlloN't • T1trffty Nfff Yo11r Hamel ,,., .... ~-99c $111 C.overed with riewsprir'lt depictit1g Amtrico's col· orfU!post. Hondyspoce· $0Vef"f0f todpy. COSTA MISA Coito MtH e..im ::-r., s1s1 All purpose, with pot· ~nted n')'lon rOtotit19 heod, 5 yr. gllOl'oritee, Greot grooming oid. COSTA MISA Horbof 11¥4. ot Wlho11 • t - - I Wednesday, Octobff ), 11J73 PILOT ·AOVERTIS~ ,n rl'lLOT-1 -·· AL t. AO ~R I CES GOOO TtiRU, TUES First Time at this Low Price! . \ I . .PANA Solid State Black & ·12-1nch .Portable! . . . ~ ' "W10~11~1" Model ·1 Box of 25 Beoutitul cords of qvol· ity stock with colored envelopes -tor 111ery· one Ol'l your cord lisl. <'.Orie dalgn to eoch bol(, s 8 .. low price ona smart.stylingl"""'' -bine to mak.e 'tbir}et.Q.." esb buy''! 10 solid ,stat' devi,c ~O · tUbes plus Speed·O·Visil:>n _F.t.:rt i p;eyents warmuP: -wait. ~leek-: chrome trim hig~Ji#s.this t-find•' some Set. Sove.O\ler l5% orf this· "first" at Thriffy. Worll Seriik 11 Spec plll ~~ , I Solid "°'' portobo ;" s· 3 \·bright l\td• White & Blue I linish operottt Ofl o storid· ord ~-volt bottery. Com. plete wilb bollt'fY of\d eor· • ' Dhones;-A greot buy ot $2.38 sovlngs. I For Every Child's Name on Your "Gift ii 1"0! i; • 1 L< I ·t: pi· .. "'"i ... fo _\ Smatiml G . E ·~ Boxed Toys & Games n:' ! ' ORA Fl,X Denture Adhesive 2•1.ounce lANTA ANA - ·Your Choice • c-1tniction Sot1 •Vehicles •Gorn•• .. Teo Seti • P111d11 • Rote Seti • Trai111 •Toy P11,....•Mo,.I 9 NEOSPORI FOYNTAIN YAlllY WISTMINSTll Wettmla1m af hklH ,Wffr W. 141....,. & lrlarol M .. 1101!0 St. at T•tbett '"'- " .---\ r?.ILOT-ADVERTISER DAILY·PILOT 8 -. . SIZE U , PK. OF ~ tJ 5_• Gasiellas •Mliillill "TJ'tCI ... • PrnHd l'owcMr • lh1Ul119 fh1i•h • Uq11W Moknp • F ..... '11 Bright -•Crl'M4l '011'ow4et- .'Mo Sm.or Llp&ticlr.s J Here'5 )'Olo!"chorlci lo.stock up on notionally odvert'5ed Hazel Bi~ cosmttics in .latest g1omow ~-Closeout buy mokes low price pos1ible! Oise. pkg. ...... SUPll· SPB:IAL '· Sco11orfl . . . ·SC&ltb MiskY ; Quart s3-"4 I . I D(st)~ ondlblended lo StotjOnd. BHt boy ot it\_ everyday low -now eYen lower! 75~ Wllltte e1111wmwm . .... For Gentle Fobrics • 81 29 Antique-le Classic GiftWare !~!~~; · I 4c·-• Cofldf ... , & c .... ., . . • A&tec: io.-llowl __ ~· W..Wiitt lowl & Co•., • footed Nappo (ry11ol-lool beauty on table Of e!(J9ere to kokl goodies 0t • o:id a grociou$ accent. Looi!. doHcrs more !hon the;, original price! Con be used IOI'. emer- ~lighting! 8" oloss globe or.d base in dKor· ·ot]YI! colors. Witf:i burn- er Ul"lit,,chimhey, odjust- oble wick. - • Sc11td u., Oil 99c • II Really Works I s .... 2•c aac ~~ 99c · CAR CARE 30 or 40.._ ""-~Motor Oil & - 'SPEEDOI. MOTOR Oil ' -----""" Mode IOf Thrihy bY o noiionolly ~nown oil company. Non.deter· gerit, siondord duty .. meets gov't. spe<:•!oco tic>flsML SC-SA l ow corbon resl'a'ue minimi1" corbon de- posits '" combu"ion c;hombefs. Stock up'" Big Sole & save. Qts. for Heavy_ Diily Motol' Oil • (!~:!.., Qvart 10 Wt.40 Premillm Ml1BI' DI Dextron or FOrd Type, Quart47~ · 49c to 99c. Auto . . Accessories t ~ for l•d••l·Wlst feshlonall/11 Slight l"egs. of famous 7c Cigarsl Sclv1 Oftrlh .. ~ n· :,. Gll'ls' Nylon. . P1111 11e1s 2:'5 2-woy ltretch 100% nylon in choice of styles and mony fashion c~quord and 1trip9 top . ' id 11p ... i.g " -pant Of tolld .knit top wi!h ,., tolid flore ltg paM, Sizes 2-' ond 4-6X. II .... ,TY COTTON ! nn BALLS 11•• Dixie Mail eox ·o15o Cigars . ---·~ :~ Uwa: •148 .-'~ .. :~..:t:~· . ~.-. ~·· \ ,,. .. _ --. Factory · fresh ship-.. "" .. ....,.,-. ment of 20,000 . lir.e "'" cigars just IJl'IPOCked. Slight l!ows in no way of/eel smoking pleasure. ARRID. E~1~A NYQUIL LIQUID Bag of 300 9-0z. Alti-Penpirllit 6-0L Nightti• Colils MediciH ~-~VASRINE lntMSIYI Can 10 Oz. lotion .ECK HAIR ·COLOR Fliliion Shades Ifs Pn-eo.lltiOlled VICKS FOR:ULA 801 of 24 Cough Discs 1111 Bldiplefe1t A.oil Ca11 Spout• B.Hid•·•·K.r1 44c C. (lo1tk n.-Oown1 Calendars -'!r,. -""' • s111 -~·.' --··'· -~ Decorative & procticol Mellon ,, ... ,.: ,.,. felt·type calendars 10 mony de· ·-·-sigris, 1T1Ultltolof pnrits &. op-:•!l!f:...:· '·"' ..... pliques a l o prke you won't be-- lieve! 1 Ox~1" ... great gifts and prizes. ff. ' Reg. 11 21 RebuHI Spark Plugs D. Iott~ T-itool1 E.Anti-Tll•ft DO.to Lock K110bt: f. TIN Morkiftg Stkkt G. v;.,llM~••• "· H.DoorG11•rdt l.MiniCo111pcn'" Choose from quoJiry automobile occessories oM of ooe low pr+ee! EYerythiog kt-re lo<" your pro!K\ie>n. Oi'ld CO•'f~~n~e. (h~-tist 6-sove ot Thrifty. Reg. 11 98 18119• r111er Rags GILLETTE T~~c s •• gee ~:e 8144 TWiii B!Pde Cartridges Pack ol 5 of 8 f,,J!y recondtiontd & g-.oon1eed for ~.ooo mi1e1. SitH . 10 ht most cors. R.vstproof & con"o· sioO-r.sistont. .. M"oc\e svnthetic. for cors & 9loss WQfl<.s e-ven better It.on o chamois' Mochine ....oslioble. Lasts ond kHts~ • 11121" TI1er IJC ....... $2.99 • ,l.H J s,. ft. C•1•is $3.19 s1°1 •• 11 29 \Vyll'S ~ . Prestone H Auto Products ~ · C•enb•le 1 1-, R ANTACID ii · ~~.~~::::.w~;L SC ~. -·-. Coo1a· nt FORMULA · '11.n t•'"''" 8 Ct11w, 15 1r. ____. 12 Oz. liquid ' * · ~:,r~"u" . I _.._-. :;;:,.:·~,~· •1 87 100 Tablets '\S.;:t .;.!111!!=:;ir~~;w product•. "Musts" --· ' ;=s.',:!::~~~ •~:::~~~·~moott1:::..,~~l~k~:•;""":rn:-~o~l'°"'::::':~J-~~~~~"':""':'~~·~:-:_....!~~~II•:• Dl·GE~~:~sp• Rallj Cream W ~= s1 33 ~ ;,::.. ";. '",:,' sac z l•ct s I•~• o EACH POSI•. "? HUNTINClTq.Jit llACH r-heck • Id ... !f"d• E!_ TOltO l l Toro at lock!l.tll · HUtlT.IM~TON llACH '-'11 lttf. •t Atlollte fOUNTAIN~L_UY H.,Ht lt.d, ot ldll1ter HUNTINGTON IEACH w.,,.... "' s""''"'• _HUNTINGTON •EACJt Adams at lroolth1nt LAGUNA NIGUEL Crow• Volley My. ot Hllll111nt ...-SANTA AN lrl1tol A••· et McArttl1r ·' • • • • -.- _, • J 0 OfJ' Y Pl,OT • Rookie Real For the Record Jewel Muskie to Visit ·eampus_~t UCI Marriage Licenses De.ih Notlee1· Officer Outlegs Fleeing Suspect ..... Other Deat1is TUSTIN -A faal-fool<d rookie Newport B e a c h policeman wbo is sUU getting the feel ol hl!ll khaki unifonn bas a commendation coming ror hls recent off-duty in· tervtollon lo what could be called 1"l'he Dead Battery Caper." Patrolman Scolt E. Clde, 23, wu 11tttn1 in a Tustin area office with hLs wife for an a~ polntment SepL 14 when a receptionist looked up and out the windo•. 0 THB MAN from th e jewelry store iJ c b a s I D I somebody," she cried, U · F.dward C. Stedman, 6.1, sprlnt!d down Tus tin .Avenue Several persons had describ- ed the vehicle parked In a lot bidden from view of the jewelry •tore, where a lhin, MffY·looklng man wu trying unsuccessfully to start ll One of the 1 ollcltlo'11s P8"enby told of belping the motorist with a battery jwnper cable, saying be then drove away. · Invest i gators who recovered more than $&,000 worth of rings with Officer Coa1t Visit Olde'• quick action a re circulatlng teletypes deta.Ulng As t r o n a u t Edwin the method of operaUoo used. ~suit' Aldrin, the sec- 1bey say they be 11 e ve ond man to walk on the burglary suspects Ruasell and moon, will appear at Marlow may be impUcated ln the May Company store By O.C. llUSTrNGS ot tM Ollty '11tt Sl•ll U.S. Senal..-Edmund S. • Muskie (D-Maine) and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson will visit UC Irvine Nov. 17 £o,r. an all~y conrereoce entitled "Today, the Coastline; Tomor- row, the State?" The coastal preserva tion discussion will be part of the annual ~Ung Of t h e Planning and Conservation League, a full -lime en- vi r o nmenta l lobby in Sacramentct courages states In developlnf sucll a land use .Jl?llcy, Is -ding before the House Coifr mlttee on Interior and Insular Affairs. /t has 1~eady ~ the Senate. ' SEN-JOHN V. TUNNEY (0.CaUf.) .. y1 he will 10 to court' II necessary to foroe the Envtrmmental P r o t e c - lion Agency to carry out lepl reimbursements to Ca1lfornla water tre.itment fadlltiel. LOS ANGELES (UPI) PMI Rartmu, 89, an actor and dancer wtw;, made his Broadway debut with Jimmy Durante in "Red, Hot and Blue" In the early 19308, died Tuesday cf a heart attack. Hartman lef~ B?'Mdway for motion pictures, appearing in "Forty-five Fathers," "Inherit the Wind" and "Soldier in the Rain." aft.er a much y<iunger, Deet-"-"";... other such South I and in· in South Coast Plaza cideols. Oct. 15 !rom 7 to 9 p.m. to autogfaph copies of Reservations or conference details can be obtained by writing P.O. Box 1837, Laguna Beach. The relmbunements were cul in Calilornla when the EPA learned II had SU& billion in requeell and only $1.9 blllioo lo give out. Under a recent amendment to the laws on water pollution, aaen- cies oan rece1ve up to 5 P,el"' cent federal rebnbunement. VALLEJO (AP) -Private !uneral services were held Tuesday fot Archer Taylor, 8.'!, a &eholar of tolltlore and profeseor emeritus of German at the UC Berkeley campus. He died Stmday. footed man. Cade dashed out in pursult. The IU,lpect turned al'Olmd, spollod hll oil-duly pursuer, and changed direction. CK£icer Cade claims bis QtJar· ry tried to make It into. a busy bank, but was overtaken,. captured and subdued In the doorway, then handcuffed on the sidewalk. ·"I NOTICED several dla· mood rings on bia finger with ST PAUL. Min1L (AP) -the price tap 1WI on them," "TO Bii" ~ a coun-Officer Cade ukS m a written try...-m linger. di;.. In SI .. repqrt or lhe incident. PauJ.llamley Ho5Pltal Monday "I askod tho oubjecl wltat ~ night. Strength Wat injured in WIS dolng with all the dla. an automobile aeddent in mond rlnp," rtlated °'°cer North Dakola Aug. 5. County . ·~ Creates Final Day To Register For Ballot DOES FAST LEGWORK Officer Scott Cact. Cade. "To which he replled 'that's what you uae wtien you get married'." Officer C&detumed over the captive lderitlfled as Christopher J. Russell, 20, of 1.139 W. Broadway, Anaheim, to lherifr1 deputies for book- ing on suspicion of burglary. A SECOND SUSPECI', John A. Marlow Jr., 25, of 2114 Sunset St., Anaheim, was ar- rested ahortly thereafter when traffic officers slopped a yellow sedan. JEWELER S'l'EDMAN said . his new· book uReturn the two men entered his store to Earth.'' wiihin the previou5 week, ----------- browsilig, then returned a few days later and one asked to see a variety of Ji!igs. Auto Firm Threesome Face Tridl AND SPEAKI1".G or land use and plannlng, Congressmen Clair W. Burgener (R-Rancho San ta Fe) has . liJ>0ken out agalmt federatt Jeifislation to establish a national land use 'Ii the EPA ails are atlowtd to stand, Orang• County wai.r treatment ag~ies stand to Ilise aJmoet '3 mllllcn. policy. CONGRESSMAN CR A I G Burgener, whose 4 2 n d Hosmer CR-Long Beach) had District includes parts of the daylights knocked out of so.ulhem Orange County and his year-round daylight aav- haH of Newport Beach, sa\d a. lngs lime bill recently. 'Jbe15uspect report e d I y claimed to bave won a substantial lawsuit and tried on several to compare stones ani! setUngs, then made a break for the door whlcb his componlon wu holding open. Sherill's investigators said =t";A!'~:ii:r ~~: Uon honoring bl.! quick action in tackling one of the two. current bill in the House would 'Mle D e pa r t m en t of "open the door fof a national ·Transportation did a report on SANTA ANA _ Two used land use policy by exerting Hosmer's ~I for the car salesmen and a fein ale strong federal controls over House of Representatives rul- employe wi th the same Costa how th.is coun try will develop Ing tt unfavorable based cn Afesa firm have been ordered its ..• lands in the future ." previous experiences · In ·Bri- Judge Orders Halt In Restaurant Row to face triaJ Nov. 7 in Orange ijii'l'heijiijileigiisijlaijtiijon.ijiiwihlicihijienij-ijita~inij. ijijiijijiijiiijijiiij County Superior C.Ourt on multi ple charges of grand Uiel• and. conspiracy. · 1st Church of R&ious Science Judge James Turner set the 1111115 h R.~ I of N..,.,. IMcll trial dale for brot ers ~r SCIENr"' OF MINO CLASSES Lee "Buck;' Rodgers, 40, of ...,.. 6122 Sydney; Hu flt in gt o n WH. Oct. 3-l1t Y1•r Beach, Andrew Harr is on ·Thurs. Oct.4-New Consciovtnes1 CourH Rodgers, 39, o{ 8312 Carnegie CONlllltlNCI IOOM -7:30 P.M.. . SANTA ANA-cmstructkln lease agreement between Ave .. Westminster and Flor-1700 16th St., N.8. 541 6580 of a Fashion Island restaurant Irvine and the Cutty Sark ence Elizabeth Camcroo, 38, of l•t M~llt co.,1i-tory SANTA ANA -Ftnal day to has been halted by an Orange Restaurant Corp. violates the Garden Grove. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANTA ANA _ Ten new register for the special Nov. e County SUperlor Court judge spirit oJ its o.wn seven-year-old The trio was arrested after I: jobs have been created under election is next s u n d • y • who set a bearing Oct. 15 into lease. an invEt_stigation b.v Costa r ... -----~ -.... 10 Jobs ttie Allinnalive Ac t t 0 n Registrar o( Voters David allegat·ions that the Irvine Judge Walter Charamza se t Mesa poTice and state agents DALE llJlllARNEGIE I P.rograim designed to aid Hitchcock "'amed. C.Ompany b r e a c h e d its Oct. 15 as the date he will rul e into complaints flied by county "' . 1 AJIBUCKLE A: SON minorities and women through Persons may regb:ter at the Newpo rt Center contract with on a demand by Silverwoods residents who bought cars al I co·uRSES 'WFSl'CUFF MORTUARY aclkll fl the Board of headquarters office in Santa Silverwood's clothing store. for removal of all construction Credit Motors, 1941 Harbor U'1 E.-lM St.. Cotta Meta &rpervilori. Ana , at city halls, at the coun· Lawy&S for the outfitters and the restoration of the area Blvd., and were later forced to I I M&-4111 1be pqe:ltims tnclude jlU'lior ty courthQuse and at pollticaJ clai m in their lawsuit that to its previous CQDdition. return the cars to th e YOU OWE fT TO YOURSELF! I e law a.rt, municipal court in-party headquarters. construction of the .adjacent 'llle s t o re management premises. * Dn•lop Tre!flffd•n PoiM & s.ir C•111fh:hMt1 BALTZ-BERGERON Vfltlpt«, librll!')' intern and The Registrar'• omct will Bob Bums' nstaurant under a claims tillt 300 square feet of It is alleged that the nrm I . lauM .. M•tl ........ 1 A~lltMs I FtJNBRAL BOMB deputy marshal. be open Thursday and Friday its window space has been through ratse advertising and * 0..-.1., MON lfhctt.e ,,_....., .t.1i111ti.. eon.a ... Mir ~ 1'he landing is for one 7ear evenJng to I p.m. and all day Nurse Named elimtnated from public view fraudulent sales tactiCl!I ac· • fo• tNFO«MAT10tt a:~33 4191 ~11 .. 11HT10 •v CNta lleMi · ....,.. but It ts antldpeted by the Saturday and Sunday from 9 by ronetrucllon. 'Ibe obstruc--cepted deposits fro.m car DAY 0• Nr•wr VIN k•Ho • ASIOCIATll I e County Personnel Department i.m. to 4 p.m. The 9ddrels ls SANTA ANA - M 1s1 tion bas COiii the ft:rm losses in buyers with the promise that LASSES 110 STARTJll ! BILL BROADWAY that n gular pos1tlons WtD be 1111 E. O>ettnut Ave., Santa Roberta Undberg of Laguna sales and substantial financial the balance owi ng would be _o_ --_w - -.,. -.I MOR11JARY available at the end 'of the Ana and the telephone number Hills a retired nurse, bas been _:da:m::ag::=:e::_· ;:lhe::..:a:c:.:ll:::on::...:c::la:::l!m=. _ _:fi:::m::anc::.::cd:.::_. ______ _c~~~!-2~~~'-'='-'=~~~=~~'-'='-'~ 111 Bnolh!aU :llm<"Mta Mesa year to provide permanmt 83f..214t. appointed to the Orange Coon-e. lt.ltus to project ~mploye1. To qualify to vote in Novem.-ty Senior Citizens Council. DIIDAY BRO'l'RERB , The. birings wtll be finance<I. ber, a voter must be The appointment was ~ MORTUARJBS partly bY \Jae v a r i o u s reglsteredt be a citizen ol the ~ by Supervisor Ronald 17111 Btacb Blvd-departmenls and partly by the U.llled States and 18 years old eaboa. 'n1P'." and approved by the Hantmdae:Beach .C.177111--cou_nt~y~g~en_ero.:..:_l_lund __ . ____ on_•_l_ect_l<lll __ da~y-· _________ ,,__ _____ I zit Reaoldo AYe •• Loog -JU-411.llll • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACll MOllTUABY 17111 Llpu CUyao lid. ™-Mll • PACIPIC VIEW MEMORIAL PABlt C.metory Mortillll'J Chapel 35Gt PICUlc View Drive Newpa<I BtachioClll!omla 544-%7 • PEEK FAMILY CGWNIAL FUNERAL HOME '7'Ml Bol1a Ave. Westminster atl-3515 • SMITH'S MORTUARY A7 ~1aln Sl HllllllnglOo Beacb -PUBUC NOTICE ... ., .. IU~••tO• COUlllT OP TMI STAT• 0, CA'-IPOlllllA FOt TM• (OUlfTY 01' OlllANOI. 1110. 1.-m J1 NOTICI Oft M•Alllllol• 01' ~1.TITlOH l'ott ~tOIAT• 01' WILL AND POii Ll:TTl lllS TESTAMl.lllTAllT t-.OHO WAl\11101 Ei-1111 of WANDA I!:. I UllllCI!:, DecHi· ... NOT1CI!: II HEllEllY GIVEN l~ll 8Alll8AJlA AHN JENKS 1'111 fllM M!'elll I ~100" W p,,_1• of will 11td to< !..-nee of l ttt.,.1 11111-1..,-to "*''· !IOM< (8-Walv9d), r9fwllne'1 lo wllkll 11 ~ for fllrlltw w ttcvlar1, 11'1d 11111 !he flmo Mid OIKI al l\Nrlfl!I ,,,. ~11'1 t.n "'"" -' ,,,.. Oci-23. lt1l, ., t :Cll! 1.m .• In lflf caurt•oom ol O.portmenl Ho. l ol w ld oourt ... ~ CJ¥1c C111I« 0r1 ... W11l, 111 11M City of S.11!1 .t.111. C1!1torllit. O.Nd 0Cto111r 1, 1rn WILLIAM f . St JOHN. '-"" c1 ... 1r. llllWIN 0. OCK.DllllNO, I~. ISll Wll9'11,.. .... vlnll, SvlN Hll!TMf' SM I"""" Hllfl, Ct ll""'ll tttll Tel1 cn•1 m~11•St.f21S ... ,._., ..... "'"'"-• ,llbll1'*' Ot'•l'll• CM1t Dlll't "Ital, 0.:1-,, 1. 1. ,,,, Jmt.n PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS a UltNl tS HAMI STAT IMl:NT t~ tonow!,,Q !Wf•Oll It lfolnq bu1lne11 ••: l lV!HG lllEfF. HI S COi •! Hl<gllw1y, LIQunl llotcfl, C1lllDl'ftl• "'JI ll11111ld J~eoll •'-"''· nl 1111>1 8lrd C1..,.11t1, Ll'llll\I 81ldl, Ct tlklmlt, "'" T1'1l !11.11111011 1• t-lictiHI bY lft lft• l1lwldv1I RCll'll'I J, flraot.1~1 Tl'lls tlll-nl Wit hi.cl wl!ll '"' COii"• 1y c11rl of Or...01 c_,, on Ottatotor 1, "" ,_ P\IDiltMd Or~ Cotti 0.rf>r "llol, o.:-i. 11, o, u. nn Jlm·ll PUBLrC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI aUllNIS9 111.t.MI ST.lTIMnlT Tiit lolff'Wl'19 PfllOI! II dol'°" bvlll'IUI ... CO\.LAll "H" CUI'!", m f , ltll'I Sfrff!, c .. 11 Ml\.I, Cll. "421. w11t" 1. M,,,1.,, Jr •• m 111wtOC1 Orl'i'I. ,.._, 8MCll, C.r, 91t60, flll1 IWt! .... I\ h tlll!dlKJ9CI by 111 Ill• 11lwhtut l. Wt!IOtt' fl. M•rrlo!I Jr. Tl'll• •t•ltm..,1 .. ,, flied wll!t •t>e Cou~ IV tlfrll er t)f.11101 C'-1¥ on ~ 'l. 1'/) ... ,.,.. Pvtlll'twd Of.,.-C•tl 0.11¥ ,llot, Oc;t(IMr '· 1e. 11, ,., "" )IJ31·r.I I I IT DOESN'T TAKE BIG MONEY TO MAKE REAL MONEY! Only a Passbook Account do~ all this- Your savings earn more money than ever before. Your funds are in.,.staotly available. No 'fri.thdtawal pcnaJtiel. You earn more interest than atabant. No idle money. No restrictiom on deposits -the brst way 1o build savings. PLUS: A new service from Laguna Federal Savings for our LEISURE TIMB SAVERS • Ask your branch manager for details-. It's great! For hlgher yields, t11k.e advantage of new high ratea on SJ ,000 to $10,000 guaranteed income Savings Certificates.• INTEREST ON ALL AanUNTS COMPOUNDED DAILY, PAID QUARTERLY. •1..ntm1t-p1yabt. only at aimnt Puebook rate on early. witbdtawall ,,. p1ua 90 day1 lalctal forfc.lturo. 'HO MBOFflCE: l600;caii Avc.nue, Uaun111 Be:lllC.h,C&lifornim 926,.1, 494-7541 LAKE ELSINORE SAN CLEMBN'TB LAOUNA NIG UEL 600 West Orah1m Avt. · 60 1 NOf11t El C111mino bal 3 Monucb 811 PU U.OUNA HlU.S. 2'0JS C.Uc de la Pt.ca Pfcltupfrte tickets toourMOYI~ OF THE MONTH MATIN EEi • ' -11 •• DON'T MISS THE TERRIFIC SAVINGS 5_AL~~A~T _HO~J - The ONCE·A·YEAR Singer Sale for everyone whO sews! ONLY Versatile zig-zag $ . sewing machin~ Th is machine makes sewing easy, .. with straight ~nd zig·ug stitches, ii hinged presser foot for smooth sew· ing on heavy filbrics, numbered seilm guideli nes. Se w buttonholes, 5ews on buttons, does overedglng, mcnds - without atta<:hments! Cirryi ng case #827 sale-priced at only $8.95 '90 OFF ~ 413 Carrying case #574 sale-priced iltonly '16.96 Toych & Sew~ sewing machine complete with cabinet/desk Professional res,ul ts, with features like 14 built-in stitches, a built-in buttonholer, spetd basting, and the convenient, exclusive~• push-but Ion front drop-I n bobbin that rewinds right in the ma,diine! Price includes cabinet/de~k. SALE$79 Fashion Mata• REG. BS.95 zlg.&119 Hwlnt machine ExclusiYCI filllgg front drop-in bob- bin, )lrilight ,and zi1·zag stitches, usy'fabric dialsettlnas. 708 SINGER •A T1Jde:1Ntk of THE SINGER COMPANY .. Clrryingcase •515 sale-priced ilt 90Jy 16.95 Fa•h!on M!!ta zlg.aav ••wlnt 111achllle.complat• with ciblnet. Turn ou t 1 beau tiful w;ardr~. ""' curtains. spruds.. It's t.asy and fiin wlth !he mach ine tllat gives you straight and i:ig-iq:stitches. Has the CJ!Cltr sive front drop-in bob~in. And buJlt-1~ blft'ldJt~. I NOW 2()%,()Flr A~l SINGER' SEW• ING COURSES Fashion Drestmak.lna. S!'f,ina Knit!, Fallllon Ia'Jlorl n~. Teen·ill• urf,sma klni. lnstruc> q-, book lneluded. Sawing Cantn endpartietplltlng ~ 0.91•,. For siore nearest you, oeo lhe yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES. Copyrlgl)t 0 1973 THESINGER COMPANY. All RilhU Re.strvcd Throu1hout 1hc World. pi1 K• hf h• K• Ul K' in K w ~ I H K I> •• cl 0 • a ~ D 11 " n f• • c y ., ~ .. p I ~ I ~ J • l I I I IQ~~ .:~~ ' . , ~The first one who says 'What did you bring Us, Grondma?' goes to his room!" ' "Big Boy Now ~ Su1no Star to Marr y HONOLULU (AP! -Cham- pion sumo wrestler Jesse Kuhaulua's announcement that he will be married next year has caught his mother, Lillian Kuhaulua, by surprise. educated former dress shop clerk, told newsmen she had never paid much attention to sumo in the past, having watched it 'on1y once. "But 1'11 study bird from -now," ~ promised with a nervous tiand over an em- barrassed smile. "I~ no.t going to believe it until he writes me," 1.tn. Kuhaulua said in a telephone interview. "He didn't tell me." THE l-FOOT-31 375-pound. Kuhaulua BJU1000C<\! that be will marry small. slim Kazuko Watanabe of Tiik;yo. "If be wants to get married, I have nothing lo sav about it. He's a big boy," 1.f r s. Kuhaulua said. -KUHAULUA CAME to Japan in 1964 from Hapoy Valley, Maui, having been in- vited to try his hand at the time honored sport by a former sumo j?n!at. Kuhlulua. 29, last , year became the first American ever to. win a Japanese sumo. championship. IN TOKYO, amid the whir of movie .cameras and strains of wedding -music. Kuhaulua announCed his plans to .marry li!iss Watanabe, 25. " A b.arra~e of 50 He mastered Japane&e .and leamed how to stomach the sumo Wres'tler's rather exotic me!IT'-time rare. Over the f allaulia I a• t 11ear f>tta-first 11.inerieatt .,.,.,.. to tcln I 011·0 n " • " • u m o ·e hampion- ddp. ohotographer's flashguns ii-~ lumlnated the enormous sumo v.Tefller and hi s wiso oJ a ~ when a news con· rerence was told they would be wed in a tradllional Shinto ceremony sometime n e x t , year. ... ; ~ years, he has had his ups and dov.11s, but sllov.•cd his mettle last year when he became the fifst non-Japanese to win a tournament and the prized !fmperor:s cup. . .·· He met his bride-to-be ; tbrauih the ag..Old sY>lem of MISS WATANABE, dressed "o-mtai"-a?T&1lged maniage in. an orange blossom-colored procedure. They were. in-klmono and ·somewhat dwarf· ~ J>7 the c:tJ&IOllllll' ao-~at K~UJ:O lfide. said she• M1•Na, . · lfound tbe-sum0; star "gentle." v. No firm w~ dale has M7I THE Ametican·brtd 1been decided, said Kuhaulua, SIJio 1ltar cast aside polite r who wore a lavender kimon_9 Ja~ re a t r a I n t Im-and had his hair knotted on rnedlatdy arter the news con-1 top in true sumo fashion . fe~ urunc . Miss Wat: I But he ex~ts the wedding tanibe off he'r "feel· aild p1... to be held after· the New t1ng several klsses on he'r Year's T~eot ind said cheek. they may hOneymoon i n 1.tiss Watanabe, a ·college-, Europt. _MWW1IJ A tlmplt condiment 110 ftllllllfd Cll'I be dll~ ' Juel INl9 lhe Swffl•Hol Mue\lrd trom Hickory F1rm1 ol Ohio-Wiii JOll'll come b.ck tor MORE. Add• 1peclel zeil lo rmytllk'lq. )'OU MfW wl!h It. ....... 45' .... t- . , JllckGl'1 hrjal of Ohio MIX'EM MATCH'EM t~M' lllX. ~ OljtON...S~ TACO CHIPS CHISAMI CHIPS .... life ••• 2 for 99c Paper's Policies In Suit An Orang• County SUperlor j:ourt judge )Nill be uked Nol 26 to sip an ln~tlon lMt will l\llow Laguna 'Hiiis Ne.,. Post carriers to deliver lbelr paper to rtsldenta of Laguna Hills LeJsure World . SPECIAL HELMET - Melvin Laird, counsel- lor to President, has been honoied for dis- Wedntsda.)', Cktr>Wr 3, 1~73 Wife Gets 550,000 McMa1to1i Divorce Ter1ns Revealed From "'lie Strvk:es fo r six week$ tail 11:pdog. The O.lal Lama, erlled Al)'ct Ferrtll l\tcl\taltoo has '* le3der iJ Tibet's Buddhists. been awarded SSO,OOCH·year U.S. Sen. Hubert II · says women are ,CntiUed tr> 11imooy from her husband Ed Hwnpbrey says he wlll not equal rights. but reels one o! Mc~taQ, announcer on the seek the Democra\ie preslden· Johnny Canon television talk lial nominatl«1 in 1976. the tasks of wives is "lo make atow. The MinnetOta Democrat men &>mfor· The Mc:Mahon.s, married said in Schnectady, N. V., t a b I e at since 194$ ard with four seeking the presidency W<lUld home." children. aeparatedJegally last be \'breaking a pledge to rny T h e 38- May. Justice George. Starke, v.·ife.'' year -o Id who granted separation based * B u d d h i.."t, on abandonment and $35,000 Scott Hafen, 3, of North Las w ll o me t'711,.,,111!11" temporary alimony, made the Vegas, Ne\•., was named 1974 Pope Pa u I ( P'.,.OPLE )' ~:;;~ ~~Id.Dimes National ~~~ ~u~~ge: L The boy was born with lour o( nine DAIL V PILOT j Siamese Babies Improve • HONIARA , SOiomon Islands (AP) -Siamese twins born In a eave thret week! ago were reported ''doing very well" by 1 a spokesman at Kllu Ufi Govemmt>nt llospltat o n Malaita Island . The twin girls were joined rrom the lop of their ch~ts to the umbilicus. The spokesman said 'l'uesday they w e r e feeding naturally !rom their mother. ---------" multiple defects, including W e s t e r n open spine and hydroecphalus European na-o.tJ..Ai LAMA REPORTS FROl\I MalaJta . permanent aws.rd in Ma.nbat· tan Supreme Court. • 'IbeLagUna P u bli sh ing Company, dlrtributon of the New!·Post. made the desntnd 1'1onday in a laV.'Sldt that seeks $2 mHllon in damages and charges the Golden \\'est Publishing Company, th e Golden Rain FoundaUon and lhe Lelsure World Foundation with restrictive trade prac- tices. . playing special interest 1n Green Thumb pro- gram which uses elder- ly persons to beauti ry highways, parks. etc. Lt. Gov. Ed Reinetke said his · personal contribution. to solving California's energy crisis will be coru1tn1ction of a · solar energy conve rter ut his P\acervil\e area ranch. wsi.ter on the brain. He has lions. said in Rome of West-the inost populous of the!e had five operations. Paraly~cd em n10rals: "It is lime to put south'll·est Pacific islands just from the ~1aist dov.·n, he wears the bn1kt'S on excessive im· east of Nev" Gulnea. say that full leg braces and must use inorality." no dL'cision ha5 bttn taken crutches. 1-ll' pointed lo Tibet"s con-concerning: the fw'lns' fut ure. Scott and his n1other. ~!rs. rrnts for Buddhist nuns bcini; Local authorities reportedly Gary Haren, 'rill lour the ha\·e a ppr o ac h ed the d · h ,t h ( a!on"Side n1onastcrics for bo Reinecke, an engineer. is chairman of a new stale energy panel and chief of an energy pane l of the nation's lieutenant gove rnors. ''1'111 going lo try· to put together a small solar unit to hea t the water and possibly the house" at the ranch, he said. count ry ur1ng t e . arc o " Australian govemment a ut Diillcs' J anuary appeal. rnonk s. as eviden«' of ('{jUal Oying the babies 10 Australia * l'ights for the scics there. for tests and possible separa· . ~tadame Chiang Kai·shek * lion. has left her hon1e in Taipai for Sovirt Conirnunist Party The father. identified onl y a brief visit tp New Yor k, the Secretary Leonld L. Brezhnev as Lalambua and said to be China Ne ws Agency said. will v.isit_ ln~ia next mon~h at a pag~n priest in the remote rt CHARGES the defend· ants w Ith •·creating a mono.poly In eight square miles that house I 8 . O o o persons" and of financially damaging the News-Post and other commu.nlty newspapers with paid subscribers by p~ vidi~ low cost or free ad· vertising space to Leisure World residents. The report said the Fi rst the 1nv1ta11on of Pr 1 m e village of N~aliooru. has not Lady of Nationalist China will ?llinister IOOlra Gandhi. . seen the children. According visit her sister, Madame H. II. The armouncement gave no to tribal custom, he must stay Kung, \vho is hospi talized dates of Brezhnev's visit or away from his v;ife and bable~ * New York. duration of-stay in India. for 30 days arter the birth. Slate Sen. George l\loscone, -------------====='=============;;::--- 1.fuch o/ the profit stemming from those tactics, the com- plaint claims. is used to finance othtt publicatiom that in tum unfairly comoete with the Laguna publication. The IS\Vst\.it lists the SaddJeback Valley News, the Beach Cities News · and the _Ir v in~ Independent. It is alleJiled that the tacti cs e~loyed by the defendsints are forcing the Laguna fllll" News-Post distributors to mail their paper tQ Leisure \Vorld residents. a San Francisco Democrat who v.•ants to be governor. says that his ne t worth is $49.172. l\1oscone also disclosed 1972 federal inoo n1e tax returns showing he had a gross in- eome of $51.376 4asl year and paid $9.2'70 in federal income ~ax. --...... --~ ' Actress Shirley l\tacLaine NEW POST -Presi- dent Nixon has an· nounced he is nominat- ing retired Marine Com- mandant I.£onard F. Chapman Jr. to com- missioner-of lmmi,ra- THAT DEttROYS the news tion and Naturalization. was one of· an estimated 900 persons who attended a recei> lion at the Chinese mission at the · Unlted Nations to celebrate the 24th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. value of the newspa-per and Job pays $36,000. adds prohibitive costs to its 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'iJ Miss MacLaine visited China Leisure World circulation, the It company states. 'Also named as defendants in the action are: . Professional Co m m unity Manaa:ement. Inc.: Birdhall, Smith and Welner. Inc.: and Individuals Austin Van Hooton. Robert L. Price. R.J. Mitchell. Georlit:e Bouchard. Carlton J. Smith; Edward L. Olsen. Otto E . Musch. Richard J. Birchall and Phil Weiner. It is alleged that the defend- lnll' borTlng ol campetUion amf advertlslrig Space prp- vided by other newspapers violates a numbe r of state laws. It is al~ alleged thai the Leisure Worid· News operators "c:arefully censored" the news content of -their publlcaliOf! and "avoided controversial ·issuea" that might "have· af- feded their circulation figures. .tdhl fof oootd"I or eMotllftf, lamplt., 11UJ MCI en JoJ. Cyt NJ':l.llr.1 .... $1 .7f •• $1.59 lb. In Sunday'-s Family Weekly : 3 Top Comedle11nes Answer: What Makes a Woman Want to Be Funny? Women .contetlU1ns are !!Carce, perhaps because it•s undignijUJ, per.haps because hu111or s11gge5ts a certain inJ.elUgence,and that used to be co115idered unfe1ni11ine. In this cover story written especially for Family Weekly, each of the country's three top comedi- ennes offers her own rea sons for becom ing a comic. Behind Carol Burnett's clowning, behind Joan Rjvers' rat·a-tat delive ry, behind Phyllis Diller's bizarre sequins·and·feathers costumes , there's something all three women are keenl y aware of. Their looks and femininity. Yet being funny and being female often mean not doing wh~t comes natural, not trying to look pretty. And, deep down, this bothers most womert'comedians. Why do they do it? Look for Cl ai re Safran's enter- taining and interesting in·depth study, based . on exclusive interviews with three very funny lad!es. ., e BASEBALL CHA MPS -Seven of America's best known baseball fans vote for their choices as U1e game's most outstanding P.layers of the past 25 years. See i( you agree with their picks for the all-star team of the quarter century. 10%off. Qne week only. All ''family'' rings. For Mom or Grandma. 20.70 REG . $23 Save now. give late r. Use our jus!-to r-jewelry lay- awa y plan. Olher sly!es available in 10K gold coniemporary ~nd cockta11 sailings lor 2 to 12 stones Alt sale priced this week . COME ON OYER, JOIN THE FllN-IOW THRO. OCT. 6 e MAR ILYN'S SOU P -Since Monday night is ufe liiOsl-bectie-nighi of the..'lll<!ek at her house, Family Weekly Food" Editor Maril y Hansen has found It turns out to be "sou~ night." She shares the recipe for "Marilyn s Split Pea Soup," one of her family's favorites. flicko11 fe1rms. . OF OHIO WESTCUFF PLAXA 11TM A llYINI • NIWPOltT llACH -PHONI: 642·0f12 MONDAY • PltlDAY 'TIL f . SATURDAY 'TIL 6 •. SUNDAY 'TIL I. AmtriC.'1 Leading C1*N Storu • All CQmiiig S1111day With 1'he I DAILY PI LOT I BUENA PARK Buen .. Or1ngt1harpt .... ....,.,. ... ,.pa Stlndly' 10 to 7 ORANGE Clt.Y Or. 111 Gardon Giovt 81wr • Op9ft 10·9 p.m. Olllly ....,.10;.1 • SANTA ANA 3CICIO IO:erlstol ·~ti It. Cod ""1:1 ., .............. ~ ... . I 1 • I \ .. . " ' WtdntSday, October 3, 197l 15-%-FF ELEXXTRA the pantihos~ with the most fantastic fit. . , FLE XXTAA1m FIT: 100~~ nylon Flexxtra'~• is the miracle worker that s-t-r-e-t-o-h-~s when you stretch then.snaps back like a second skin. No bags. no soi.gs or droops. It's the pantihose that stays put, but knows you 're still kicking. -. . . 1 01 Sheer. nude heel OR all sheer. • _ :Short, average or long. Reg. 1.19 each 1.44 each Ligh! control, nude heel in short, aver.:ige' or long. OR Queen sizJ, nude heel. Re;i. 1.69 110 Lace bikini, short, average, long. Reg. S2 • each. .BUENA PARK Beach at Orangethorpe Optn D•llr ~:30 to 9:30 p.m. SundtJ 10 10 7 -·~ • • Sale prices effective 4 days only. JCPenney 123 456 189 0 • MOOtHI' ~Ol'l'i~ ...... , ... ,, .............. ,~ ... ·-CHA~E IT at The Treasury with your JC Penney Charge Cart!. l!_you don "I have a charge, jUstSee tlOW"fas1we ·can open up yqur new account. • ORANGE City Or. at Garden Grove SIVd. Open 10·9 p.m. O•llr Sund•r• 10 to 1 ' • Jr. to~s/Jr. Jean~ NOW 5.10106.80 Reg. $6, $7 ·$8 Jai:zy juniors will love our polyester/cotton and · nyfon/acetate prints bust out blouses to top off cotton jeans. !Jove the prk:t. too • -N 'A ... ~ - ' • • • • ., . -' - • SANTAANA 3900 So. Brlstpl ·No. of So. Co11t Plaza Open !ti-IP·"!· O.l!r 8und•r 10to1 .. r . . . - Wedntsday, Octobtr 3, 1973 DAILY PILOT J:J ' -"-'"-'"--~~"'"'--~~~~~~~~~~~--"""'- • ' ' t~-·-.:w~~~~ids:g~ow, ~ud.9ets need .all the help they can get. ', .... ' ·"' . ' ' ' • .. . ... -~ . • SALE 25.88R,.33,ll Boy's or glrl'•'tldewal~ bike With training wheels. Easlly converts fr:om bOy'a to girl's model. High rJae handlebars, banana saddle, coaater brakes. ( • In~~· ~ / ' ' . • ·.'~ . , Shlckle lock ·t _ 79 Vinyl covered lop, • "laminated lock. 5-· 49· liockgonor...;r 1 Md 2· tall light ' • .Muta BMA-6 ~pees. • .. · .~ .... ' SALE -54.99R:.H.ll lo)"• or glrl't 10-lpMCI racing blk• Bar-mounted Shift levers, side-pull caliper brakes. lots of chrome. "Rat- ~ trap" pedals, racing style saddle. In carton price'. ' SALE 32.99Rog.43.t9 Boy's or girl'• 20" hl-rlMr bike Coaster brakes, 20x1.75~ tires . Chrome plated handlebars, full chain guard and banana saddte . In carl_on pnce . .. 29.,# chrom:e bulb hom Double-tone sound. • . Fits all bikes.. -2 3 9 Fr1me pump • ~or effortleu lnfla- t1on. Clamps on, . --41 3 9 Odometer I a Mileage meter tha t fits all bikes • 2.29 Wire front bWlt 15x10x4". Fits 20", .24", 26" bike. - ' • 27s3 3to 6x 2/$4 71014 ;15cr• OFF BOYS' BAGGIES Cuffed corduroy baggies. Easy care polyester/cotton in navy, berry, chocolate or green. &-18 Reg., 8-18 Slim. 5.08Reg. 5.98 Husky 1lze1 8-16. Reg. 6.~9 5.52 Little boys' cotton corduroy elephant bells. Reg. 3.98 SALE 3'31 SPECIAL 2/$5 Rlbknlt lurlleneck. Autumn colors in a cotton/polyester ribslitch knit. 8-18. Chirp• II on your JCP1nn1y ch1rg• ~rd. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE 3 DAYS ONLY. ,... • .. - • 8 ENA .. P~~K ...... -Beach at Orangethorpe Optn Dolly 9:3010 9130 p.m. Sundoy ID to 7 ORANGE • 1 • .; ' . ' ' 3900 So. Bristol -No. of So . Coast Pl111 Open 10·9 p.m. Dally Sunday 10 to I City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd . Optn 10·9 p.m. Do•ly Sundoy 10 to S SANTAANA • • • I- I • .- • } <j DAIL V PILOT Wednewtay, Oclober l , l'l7l • • • Work and play made easy when you say charge it. SALE 1.99Reg.2.41 Sorren_!o'!_! ~...!!g_ue kit Two easy steps for one day job. --~ 29.95 G.E. AM/FM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO (MODEL #C4315) • 14.88 G.E. FM / AM table rad io s011ds181EIW!th 4 ~ lront- speaker. AFC on FM . Easy read dial. Walnut grain. (T2210) SPECIAL ·1.99 Nylon brusi,-tet 4'"' wall bru.sh, 1 Ya .. trim brush. 39.97 RCA portable stereo 4Aspeed phono. 6" speaker with lone control. In rugged plastic case. 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Knox, 40, acquired some new faces through the trading by Rosenbloom and general manager Don Klosterman. First, quarterback John Hadl came lri trade from San Diego. Then last year's quarterback, Roman Gabriel, was dealt at ,bis' request to Philadelphia for wide · receiver Harold Jackson and rwmlng everybody studying them, you have to check yourself out all of the time." , Asked if he felt bis de£ensive secondary was sound with a free agent, a rookie and a first year Ram. amoog the starters, Knox replied. "I feel that ill the playen on our squad are sound. I'm not saying all are great football players, but they are sound men." . He ran a disciplined training camp and · be runs a disciplined program now that that league seuon. is under way. So far, Chuck Knox has lived up to his proml.se to Carroll Rosenbloom, a man whl> lovtl ""'iMing football teams. Ali-Frazier Rematch Set; Wes t I:tits 17 • EX-NEWPORT HARBOR, O<:C STANDOUT ALVIN WHITE 112) L~ADS OREGON STATE ATIACK AGAINST use SATURDAY. back Tuny Baker. The Rams promptly lost three and tied one of tt~r first four exhibition games. They woo the final two and tben captured. their first three official NFL outings. NEW YORK -1.fuhammad Ali <.'M- firmed today · that he wUI fight Joe Frazier in a rematch or their "Fight of the Century" in Madison Square Garden. { ~ \Vhite Gears 9!!egon . ~&ate Atta~k • .! • , ' i ' r ' .. .'. Knox ~icated his philosophy when he said, "I don't pay attention to any other teams or-to lbe standings. All I'm con- The fight is set to be beld at the Garden Feb .. t, according to informed , cerned about is Houston." . sources. 'Ibe Rams play at Houston on &mday ''We are going to fight ln MadisoQ against a team that 111 i.J. That ,..,.,...i :;quare Garden in ~ al aU the fans makes no difference to Knox. with the same referee and same otticial '"Tfley ·have fine football players and a.s'iast time," said Ali from his traJnq: • ; .~: -~ Ex~NeJAJport,, OCC 'Smr · Off -to · Rugged Start With:-Beavers \ By CRAIG SHEFF 'l . , 01 ... DallY ''"" St.ft ~Alvtn White, who passed for over 3J«lO yar~ in. two seasons St Orange qoast.O:tlete;il'oU to a rather rough i 'al Oregon St a le this ~but he hopes to plake up for it tun\ay when the Beavers host ending national football champion •\ .. . 'Wbtte,.who prepped al Newport Harber, was aecood in the nation in puSlog lall W"'1< averaging nearly 205 JJrds.il(.-.~Ven' first two games · bodi MJll.Auburn and SMU. -Bli11tb0 ~pounder also tossed fiiht 1ln~1 in the two games '-r-Whlc1tdlo0iied him lo the No. 2 spol ""'the aro:pme 1ast<,,e.k; Alfliough be did not sf.rt. against fr.!. be dJd ocor< a IoochlJiw\l in a 37 • < :tr~;..,, prett~ ii.a I°•;,,.;,. I'm ~C'~ :McKay . . Nqt Conoorned l' With Grid Polls . . jus~ not setting up in the pocket. 'Ibey told me 1 wouldn't start against BYU so •l, can concentrate more on what I've beep doing 1wroag," says White. 'I'm pretty upset that I haven't done better. But I know what I'm doing wrong. My biggest problem has betn that. I'm not setting up. I'm throwing the ball when I'm not supposed to be throwing it. And many times I've lhroWn off balance ... Despite'1he tosses and the eight ln· terceptioos, the Beavers have not given up oo White. Far frcm It. "U we're goiog to win, we're going to w1n with Alvin White," says OSU quarterback.and receiver coach Jerry <lleek: who joined the 11<a,..... staff this year after~spending the. past few seasons at Washi~ _ "Alvin bas an awfUITlot ol potential,' bu~ he's alwayi' had just-one receiver lo thr!>'1 to. .And because of that he makeS _up bis mind before reading the defenses. U he really concentrates and .stays in tbe pocket be thrOws ~ well as anyone. . . "And he's been giving up a tlttl~ early. He's a little shy. We can't se'fl him on lhe fact he has to eat the foot- ball ooce in awhile. But we think he 'll come around," says Cheek. "To beat USC we've got to do it with Alvin. He's a good, smart kid:lind he's got good football knowledge. We feel we can compete with tbe rest of the Pacific-8 teams. But we have to do it with a guy like White." , White says' be 'can't wail lo ptay USC Saturda'y. , "All ~gb high school I was dying; . 14 play """'•t"r•t 11ac1m and;Jo11nc 'Mckay Jr., but I never got the chance. Now.J,'ve got that chance," he says. ;:_ ~ . "We're rea!b'~ up for use. We're nOt goin1 to let them run over us." Re~ovatl-.n Begins House That Ruth Built: Nostalgia but No Tears uls ANGELES (AP) -The Southeru CaU1Pnito:-'n'ljul have lumbled fn>m flnt'. lo tOana la Tbe -•ted p,... NEW YORK (AP) -They started when the two first ladles of Yankee coI¥ !ooClllll'fOll, leaving tholr <OOCb tearing down "The House '11lal Ruth baseball, both showing their years, will> tblo -: So wbal?-, . Buill" . .lhis-week and ll06lalgia wu so slrode haltingly lo the improvised table Jcar~'bellem the palls are gOod ~·~ -"'d 1 h ill caret ror aiDele. foOtball beclae they create, wa\.."a. you UIUl cut it wt a Louisv· e ·where the bases were ully laid out. in~Dut he iaJd TlieldaY: . Slugger. Mrs. Ruth said the Yankees d1d not in- "'1'9 sa)d 500,DOO tlmtt' that J don't' Nobody cried. dulge in much celebrating during those car9' 1kloUt the oaUonal rankings until the "Why sMuld we?" said Claii'e Ruth, years that they won the pennant or World ~ ...... They've yet to give aA the . widow of baseball's greatest home Series, or both, almost every season. a~i~ m nnked first after the run hitter. 1'It~ just like changing coats. "They were very reserved," she added. • • ·.~. ~ Trojans are u When your fut coat wears out, you get a "When they clinched the World Series, : •. , ?-_7 lie with Oklahoma new one. there wou1d be oo champagne cork pop- ·ilid Ibey pj'l!pare.Co open "Tliere's nothing I bate IWrse than a ping, wild yelling 'and horse play. They cmderence campaJgn -the It fur ,, Ibo -Bowl -Saturday al ra Y coal · · tllougbt they should 'lrin. State, McKay took issue with ' "You can't stop progress, agree.cl 1''lbe Babe usually sh>ok hands with au Items at hla weekly brunch with . Eleanor Gehrig, 'Whose late hl.®and was the boys and said 'See ~ in the spring.• re , lnclocUng reports that a Yankee immonal, playing a record Some r the f 11o · bl 'Sa Oklabama dominated the Trojans and 0 e ~'S zmg say, y, =Stl&e'a Dee Andros' mnart that 2•130 consecutive games in -the famoos ·Babe, how about let'~ going out for a cou- nir. stlipes. "I am hapy to see ~s. '' Cll would try to embarrau the ,.... ,.·-a·-pie Gt beers?' 'No, thanks,' the Babe BeaWn lo rqaln loot ground in the ~. Ruth was pr.ysented a soiled white would say, 'I don~ like lo fight that poUj. _ ind tilack rubber'110me plate and Mrs. crowd.' Tllo. ~. unllb the 11'12 natlooal l/!!IDjg was ba!til<d first base ·al ...... ici'jiiayed will\ a relued, • { · ''Then wt?'d go home and have a quiet jovill' 8 1 weni "URttgbt:'' for . <mdlUlies mantnr the demoUUon evening. I don't care what they say, the ()klatpna COIChes' eUd to klolen ptillle ~ the '2'1 milllon,i city·spoosored Babe was no boozer or brawler. He was ... ~, ·reootltkln plan. ' • ~j~ · . ..,. or lole, we're~ .....i .... after Just a big, friendly boy." the -e;,;r lei' ...!~lmock Workmen already were busy ripping "They say llull there were 74,000 peo- hell oui-ot•em :C. ia:J° flM.i .W~knock· the blue seats from tbeir bindings and a pie at the opefling of the stadiwn in ed hell out of 'mn, andr• anybody who ~iow machine was ripping up the infield 192.l," Mrs. Ruth said. "I wonder bo,w dOesn't believe thit 1t 'craz)'," McKay they got that many people. -1fley haven't aaid1 had that many since." ·~I~ieve had we riot been penalized · HOJd Jake probably counted a lot of we ~uld have won the game by three EX.<JlLERS CLASH them twice," Mrs. Gehrig satd, referring tou&tilowns ,to one," sakl McKay. met'-to beer baron Jake Ruppert, former rln& to' atx off$lde! or Illegal moUon owner of the Yankees. ~· 1 pa II was glJ9d defensive Wl!f-H -WILT'S TEAM "He woold~ that," said Mrs.Ruth. pttJa:.bul wl)ea the other team jumt>J The capacily al the Oid st8dlwn is listed o .,. foe! ~·1 liavt anything lo CHIJLA VISTA -Fonner Htmtlngton at 65,010. ' ' · > Baach JIWb bllbtba1I stars Mite Con-"I heard that the Babe said be would ..id Qioltoo State la not a very treras andllmmlsllamillon ale 8lllOllll a give• mootb of bis life to hit a borne rm IM~ ~«ed. ••lbatLsgWJ_a.:ot._e~Arhmi-State and-1crmer_ In thlt_!:r~' Ruth's widow said. "And ~ MCK.ly to niiD NBA anrABA playors that will clash he clla, • crliil tl!ll6nm11nner to be 'l'ay they did a g a I n • I with tile &an 'Diego Conquistadon tonight win the game." a.'' at Southwe6Wn Q>llege. During the nut two Ytars the famed -, added that the Tn>jans-Would TlpOa'!iat 7:30 and ll's the coaching YankeeStadlumwillbeglven.acomplate be; Oat to om..up the acore. • , debut .Of former. Los Angeles Lakers star renovation. Tbe Yankees will play at "l)al ii 'the most rldtculous statem<n~ Will Chamberlain wl¥J-rocenlty signed Co Shel Stadium tn 1974 and 1975 and come Ir Doe Mdroll knows me, whtch he •I" coach the Qs IOI' ieoo 000 per year back to the refurbished ball park at the tJ11911ly doelb'L I don't oee l»w we <>n • · • · start ol lhe 1971 campaign. ""' IP the _. '8•1nst. . .'' he added, A sellout crowd I! eipected and pro-All seata will be replaced wtth molded oamlU an ~· oollep which may ~ are ticketed lo frapuato,. M,uklo, plastic seats, Wider and more comfort· l1ot llkTal or_pl!')' loolball. • city damaged by !'ood'· able. All pllm that ol>stnlet viM wtll be "I •14 •I lbli l1me Ortgm Slate II 001 A second bencr11 game is planned tom clown. Alt encloood areas wilt be.air a ..,., pd looll>lll '-· Dee baa a new Tbunday nlJbl tn n)uana. condlltoned. The p,.... box end tounge • off-•nd It tabl Ume. • • •re8! wilt be modernized. White was recruited by: most of the Pac.-8 schools and many Others -but USC and UCLA didn't say a word to him. "1 kind of fell bad about lliat. Other schools wanted me but USC and UCLA didn't. I've always wanted to beat use and r knew the only place I could was at another Pac-8 school." Oregon Slate has gone completely to a passing game --: but apparently still has a long way to go after the three opelting losses. "We had six dropped puses ln the ·fll"St g~ against Aubmn and six qainst SMU, which really surprises as.'' says~ . we must be prepared," he dee.Jared Tues-camp in Deer Park, Pa. "I've waited a day. "We approach this game just as we long time for Smokln' Joe and now I'm approached the last three." golug to beat him," Knox might just have hedged a little ' . ' " with that statement. For the oP<fl<r e Laker• Defeatetl · against Kansas .City -the ftrst under the RENO -Kareem Abdul.Jabbar scored new regime instigated by Rosenbloom -~ l points ''l\lesday night to lead the . the Rams had scouted the Chiefs Milwaukee Buc:b to a 118-103 eihibitlon throughout the preseason campaign -all basketball victory over the Loi Angeles six games. Then they watched Atlanta Lakers. ~ once and San Francisco in preparation Jabbar also Jed aU playen with 11 re- for a prese.ason outing and the regular bounds, although the Lakert outre- season game. Los Angeles won them all. bounded Milwaukee, 40-31. Knox uses cliches but be maltes points Jerrt West, ~ bis !Int •P' with lheflt. ' pea;ance with the Lalterf since oettllng • "I..Qck is a residue of design," he said salary dispute, srored 17 points as the Tuesday in discuss.Ing the San Francisco near sellout crowd of 1,000 cheered his game. "I doo't like to think tn terms of e._very move. ball control. We want to score no matter "To be honest wltb·}IOU, 1 was a little how we get in there. I'd like to win 3-2 or ,,1.ittd," West safd afterpMrda. He playl'd "But we've bnly got six 9elliQl's _on the squad and ~t two are playing. So it's a real young ball club .. '.We believe.,. we have the potenUal to be a Pac-I ._. contender. And, if we're going to win, we're going to win with Alvin." u ." ' !'! minutes of ti. -including lll06l ' Al~. 1 UJeS a strong runnlng of the final quarti!r. ·, ~ · game 's passes in Los Angeles ' drives, admits, 1'The way the game e lWeaoeoMH Brees-es Momentum Key for Mets Against Reds CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati manager George "Sparky" Anderson waved off the New York Mets' record - worst among the four division winoers in the majon -and talked of respect for this weekend 's playoff opponent. "t think people are being misled by the Mets," said Anderson. "If that club had stayed healthy all year, they would have won at least 95 games," he said as the Reds, National Wgue ·Western Division champs with baseball's best record -99-63 -prepare for Saturday's opener with the East'ern Division winners. 'The Mets we're facing are healthy. They're not as destitute a8» they make out," Ander300 said in reference to the wave of injuries which bounded the 1wfets all season. Pete Rose, the Nalion'al League batting champ, sees the playoffs as a time for the Reds"-pit(tlers to get some overdue credit. , "Everybody talks about the New York Mets' pitching ol Seaver, Koosman and Matlack. Nobody sayS much about out staff yet we had a 19-game winner, an 18- game winner and two guys with 1~." RMe said he hears talk Of the lwfets having the momentum to stop the favored Big Red ~fachine. . . 'We've got the momentum," be retorted, •!s'P)ayed now, a field goal kicker Is vital FORT WORTH -T..-John to you.. A teem SboW.d score every time it Newcombe bfeezed to an opening romd crosses ~e ,50." . victory Tuesday over Charlie Owens 6-2, Offemtvely, Knox has installed a pair 6-2 to highlight play in tbe-.$50,000 Fort of second·year Rams as his running Worth National Colonial tennis tourna- baclts -Lawrence McCutcheon and Jim ment. Bertelsen. They rank fourth and fifth Newcombe's quest for the $9,000 first· among the NFL rushers. McCutcheon place check was brightened by late · has gained 263 yards and Bertelsen 256. withdrawals as Manuel Santana and ~ Had! is tops in NFL passing with 28 nis Ralstoo failed to show for first round completions in 36 attempts for 359 yards matches. and five touchdowns. Tbe withdrawals of Santana and Knox uses a thorough, methodical ap-Ralston came on the heels ot earlier proach to ~e Rams with an emphasis on d'efed.ions by Die Nastase and Qlff conaentration. Tommy Prothro, fired Richey. after two years of a five-year pact, fell Thi.rd-seeded Roscoe Tamer had DO ~essionals should be motivated sul· trouble in brushing ,aside Fttd McNair ficiently by themselves. advancing to the quarterfinals with a 6-4 As an example 'ol bis thoroughness, 6-l triumph. · ' Knox explains that the Rams mix their defensive coverages throughout a game . e A..-ea Netter s Fall ·~with the available films and Newport Beach's Dick Rosener, ~a ' Anteaters Poloists Rip Trojans, 10-5 Jim Kruse scored five goals 1 to lead coach Ed Newland's UC Irvine water polo team to a IG-S victory over the USC Trojans Tuesday night in action at the Newport-~1esa district pool. UCJ took a 1-0 lead In the first quarter and never trailed. holding a 5-1 edge at halftime and building the margin to 8-I after three periods. The Anteaters. substituted freely in the fourth stanza. UCl will take a 4-l record into the Northern California tournament at Foothill College this ll'eekend. The Anteaters finished second to UC Berkeley in the recent UCI invitat~onai. UCI 1 4 ' :t-10 UK OID .._J UCI -.:«1119 : KruH 5, PlllllKll 2, a1«k 1, !lOW'f, kl• I. use ,r;ort"": !lllln1n 1, y_. 2. Ntweombl 1, furn!» 1. Mesa's Bill ~ Seidel and Hwitington Beach's Dick Keddy dropped qualifying singles matches in the All-timers seniors tennis classic. for 35-year-old junior vetl Tuesday at the Sunny Hills Temis Club in Fullerton. Rosener fell to Allan Call of Les Angeles, 7-S, 6-7; 6--0: Seidel was beaten by Manhattan Beach's Stan Ellis, 6-2. 6- 1 ; and Keddy was ousted by Bob Perry of La Jolla, 6-2, 6-0. ~ e Kh1g ~vances --i- PHOENIX -Janet Newberry was the only casualty among top.seeded players in the first day of the PhoeniI women's · tennis tournament. Billie Jean King. reigning queen of th:e courts, squeaked by Peggy Michel in her first round match Tuesday, 6-1, 5-7, 6-3. Newberry, seeded seventh, lost to Krig.. tien Kemmer, 6-2, 6-4 . In other matches, Kerry Melville defeated Kathy · Kuykendall. 6-3, 6-1; Nancy Gunter beat Tina Zwaan, 6-2, 6-2 : and Barbara Do~l'IS d<rnned Laura DuPorit, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. Olympic Changes Sought? VARN~ Bulgaria (AP) -The in-Olympic spirit. This is he must re!pect temalkinal sports federations today sug-the Ol)!Mpic spirit, ethic and tradition gested refonns for the otymplo name.. and have always participated tn sport as a new code Ol a1J1ateuriim an<l~an ror-an avocation for P.lcasure wilt»ut having • .,. received any renumeration whatsoever staging the Games over a re.gion insttad for his participation. ot a cily. "His means oC existence may neither Pierre Ferri oC France, president of come from nor depend upon Income he the International Fencing Federation, might receive from spart." made the suggestion before the Olympic Ferri continued that each federation Congress on Its third day. should draw up Its own ~les of Ferri said the 26 federations associated 11mateurism. according to the technical with the Olympics are uhanlmous in want. characteristics of its sporl. On the basis Ing the Ol.ympic rul~ of cli&ibllity re-or these. he said, the International Olym~ ordered th"': ptc Comll)ln"' (IOC) """td dccide "Any candidate for admission to the which spOr\s were •tceptable to the Olympic Games ·must be animal~ by the Games. The amended rules, as suggested bY Ferri, could omit all relerenct to financil!!._-_lioo for loss ol li>- come through training, training time allowed, sclw:tlarsbips. prizes and et· penses, all points covtted In Rule 2' ol the present Olympic code, Ferri said a majority of the federations fa\.'Ored spreading the Olympics ova. a wider area. The Olympics could be awarded to one city v.i\lc.h wvuld, through its national Olympic. conunittee, nomihate other \Owns in the region for stnglng so m e events. Part of the pro- gram could even be ~Id in a netgbbonnc country, he ,.id. ~ I .. ,. I J .. • .\: r Wtdntsday, Oclobtr l, 1q7.} ... J 8 D~ILY PILOT -OCCFo e • ;;;;;;~--------.~-'!!!S~----i:i-::~e-e~k----, :Prep Offensive tars o · Young, .· :· Talented ' ' TORRANCE -For the p.isl , • few years, El Camino College ' has been among the top rank- ed jun1or college foo\b31l .:: • powers in the stnle. · The way this season started · •. fer the Waniors, it looked like ';.' another Juggernaut was com- • ing oo.t ol the Sou.th Bay area. Ftnt swlrt Laney w a s crushed, SU and then defend· ~· ing state JC t.itlist Fresno was outrun, 27-7. That pushed El Camino to the top of the ratings again. ';.i Coach Ken Swearingen's club was Immediately shoved ·>< off the pedestal by Fullerton College last weekend, tG-10. The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde "'~ -team hosts Orange Coast ' .. · College Saturday night and r" · even the coach isn't sure ·'~ which way his club will go . . ~ .-"We played \\.'Cll at limes against Fullerton ." he ex- , plains, "but each time we got a drive goklg it was stopped by penalty. I'm not com- ..• plaining, · we made the mistakes, not the officials. 1 ·• "It's the kind of problem · · · you'd expect from a team that • ., • 4 has an entire line save one man and &O percent of the skill ,,. .• positions ftiled with freshmen . . -· "Inexperience will'bart us in .,_,..,. the lone: nm," '....,. _ 1be quarterback position is ;;:. -a good example of the ~ · vacillating situation at El Camino. --Robbie $.ch-mit:r..-a .·~ ·, sophomore who lransferred in ·• '. from Weber State, Is rated an .,. '" _..: .... ---"..... ball handler but ". ---.. · only adequate paper. ())nversely, 6-foot....f J e. fl JON .. TERRY Coron.;:a.1 M.r DAN TROUP Fountain Val .. y MARK McDORMAN Costa Mesa CHUCK VAN LIEW El Toro MARC RADllER Dana Hllll MIKE 81$5 .. Huntington Beach --· ' JOE TROXELL. Edison · . ' CM Coach • Lashes Attitude · ~ ·, • Austln Is rated a top passmg '· prospect but not very adept at -.< • takJng or running. .. Yo.... "We have two quarterbacks BOB MACAULEY ,:-· · who excel1 in different phases NICK VLEISIDES , San Clemente VINNIE. MULROY' Newport Harbor Mater Dei of the game ," says S'fear------------~' ingen. "U we use both wisely, .-.· we could have a varttd, potent ·~-attack." When the quarterback posi- .' tiOn 11 dtdded, Ille Warriors have fine receivers. John Cnoblrtt has picked olf 14 aerials for 201 yards and two touchdowns while right behlnd ls tight end VoUon Dix· m with 1! recepUom and 192 yard>. '' The runrunr· ~ came 1 s spearheaded by Tei:rr Ho.wse, a M and !SS.J>Qund bombshell wbo has 179 ylrtb in 47 car- ries. Eugene Slculici is·tbe No. 2 ball carrier with: 94. fards In 26 carries. It's a balanced attack, one .that rolled against Laney '3nd Fresno but, because o f mistakes, bogged down at Fullerton. Prep, JC ·":,Water Polo ... VARSITY sc .... ~, 0•1"'""" F"ovn11l11 V.tlrr J 2 J '-11 51111• AN Vl lln' 2 I I 7-• FovnUl11 v1n.-, .c;orl119: Lllttrtll J. w..c~11er 4. Fiie•). Hv111.,. 1, Hogue I. Cr11wy l . -• J1JNIOll: YAll:llTY ....... , .. 111 .... ~~ -IPI' liwftl!, PllOSH·IOl'll ICIA ty QIHntn l"ounl1l11 VtlltY 3 1 3 '-1? 511111 .t..111 v1111v 1 1 O )-' 1"0111!11!11 \ltllfV t(MlllQ: W KtllV ~. Kolllt (, p. KtllT 2, HOQU. I, Prt1ta.n I, VAlSIT'I' '"" '"' O\lllttl"I c .... 11n1 !Ml M1r 1 1 o o-1 Cot!IM-1!01 3 C0<ot11 dofl Mtt 9Corl"9: WalJOll 1, ··-'· •• Cotlt MeU 1(11f'lng: L~ncl J, Grwle • ANTHONY SCHOOLS HAllOI CINTll '* HtrMr (ftlttt' (flit Mna, C1llt9n1l1 n. (7141 f1t·2JIJ llU I, ·~1111'11 fl, """"'""·(ti,,. ... .... 17141 776-1100 Magnolia Tailback Stands Out Magnolia 's unbeaten and eighth-ranked Sentinels wilt be trying to make it two in a rpw over Edison at Orange <:<last College. 1t was Magnolia whlch top-. -J pled Edison's Irvine League .TED CREGO RICH BLISS Westminster championship plans in the Unlversily final week of the 1972 football -------''-------------- season and the Sentinels will be trying for a back-to-back feat Friday night. Tlilrt's when coaeh Jim Howell's Sentinels clash with Edison and the winner 'gets a solid shot at staying in con- tention with pre-season favorite Santa Ana Valley for the title after one round in Offensive Problems ' Plaguing·Gwc Rival loop, ~·arfare Back to jeopardize Edison's position is · tailback Monty BURerdick, the fellow who ruined Edison's title bid last year. Bullfrdick has been the ma- jor factor in Magnolia's plans so far with little emphasis paid to lhe forward pass. Quarterback Carry Rand el, fullback Tim Low 11751 and flanker Tim Buchannan are definite offensive threats, but Bull~rdick figures to carry the major share of the load. Howell's concern for Edison is the same as it has been for Edison foes of the pa.st. "Edison looks likn carbon copy of Edison teams of the past,'' says Howell." Ed.ison is well disciplined, well coached and looks like it has the same peopl~ ... -3 TIMES THE BARGAINS! 3 DAY EVERY WEEK! 8 A.M. • 4 P.M . IRID.lY. SATU~DAY_ SUNDAY. Slartio(i friday Oct. s •3 TIMES THE FUN!- SWAP MEET ORANGED•1v1.1N s ........... fwy ... c..,_,. THEAT•I ·•Ml St.t. Celi.,t ·=-'=~=-···-·· I ~O~'.' WITH THIS MONEY-SAVING I ~S~ CO~PON 't-""'' I AnlNTION I SlllltS!! I Tt1i1 Pass Good Frir O!lf Bia I Ar!oon.PKktd Day o!jeltlrig, rr•day. Oct. 3, at Your 1 i=,,~1y Orario~ Or1ve.1n ATnNnON IUTtll N This P;us Good !of °"* WIO.td of·811rtr1 for a Day of F.tm1 1y Fun & 811ro11in1, Fr,. !lily, Oc.r }, at Yovr Friendly Orarooe D•1v•.1n ~W~D Mee1. Prrsent at eo~ 011,c• I I I I :1 I I I 1\mepcan .-MIRl(llOQ -~<Silild¥ Lake Forest Saddle Club invites you to visit our faci)itles, and take part in your · choice of: • Horse rentals by the hour •Boarding •Training • Individual l&ssons 2s201 Trabuco Road El Toro, Calllomla 92630 (714) 837.0701 ·········'''-------~----------•! I ''Nlll'J M<>el. Pr~1 di Bo, 01•,r~ ····-···· 5[~ .JHE ~EW .... OOll[S!)C & fOllt1oN CARS , •• FACTDtlY Df!"Ul'I ' ••• f'IOTO.TYPO ••• 1PEC1AL 'SHOW CA"s ••• ~ HOMa .. VACATION V£HICLU AU UND[R ONE l lG, llOOft • • I ' ' • • ' . ' . I ' • . • I .I • I • '. - I • Wollttldl1. OclOb<t 3, 1973 DAILY-PILOT JI -~ Santa Ana Valley to Repeat A•ru.nce . In Irvine Loop· Title Derby NEW YORK (AP) -Al· tendance at major leogue Jl'lva teamo have a.raallstlc Running bacta Ben DodlOll s.-LOCI ALAMITOll. Ooaclt -.U games puaod 1be IO abol at capturing lbe Irvine and Bill Ogden, and oeemlngly l"nllk Dorettt'1 G r I f 11 n s mlllltot mark In -im I« lbe-Lea&ue football cbanlplClllbip • 100 other gtms, 11lve Faun-.alw•fll -plenty ot savvy flnt time in history and •Iler two waeka ol DOD· -ta1n Valley the potenUal to do and again have the-ability to of Stevt Sharp. the nmnlng o! Dennll Delany and Paul Dtsmel, plus the a er I a I targets .or Steve Teregis and Bill Valentine gives Mesa a formidable atisck. • com-·1eague. action it 1 e e m • lt. EdllOD Is the biggest beat anyone in the league. missioner Bowle Kubo ao-'l'P"!"late that 1n five are Awrdle. Tackle Steve Gr<g>c>n and , llOllllCed. winging along with 2. o The B._ hove l',Oeled off 'l\)(lt.end Brian Ttcebunt.are A total of I0,0!$,711 lam ......ti. -elgltl iotichdown>'!'in_ ripping tile only' retumlng 1tarters !cir Also high In Mesa p1.., ""' tackles Mark McDorman and Jf!fTf ScheppeM, JinelJIP:er ~fark Nebecker and \nid· dleguanl Jim Do•ls. Injuries could be a factor. "tcOonnan and Gary Mcllomwl (215) and Gary Petti (Zll) have already been sidelined. pold tbOJr way 1111o ""'Jcr Deaplle Ille ....,.. o1 the two !oeo. Otiel amonc the line ' lbe Grtlllna. ~-ballpa\u dllrlni the 1rvloe League, Santa Aan Is llO-powtd Dan Maltby. Do.r<ttl Is banldqi on a more aeaaon. That belttred the VaDey'1 defending champions . ooftd delelUO lo lead Los -"-·· . an a llOlld choice lo repeat 4. MAGNOIJA. Tailback Alamllol .• ..,.., • ..,... high ol 29,193,417 eet qver four others. Monty Bullerdict gt v es Craig Olamberlain and in 1971. Here'• how' the· Daily Pilot Magnolia a super ground at· Mite Olivas are !till fighUng Last year, in a aealOll foresees the 1973 Irv l n e tack, but the lack of a solid for the starting quarterback tltorteoed by the baseball Leam~ race· pa~ game could be lbe · caU. a-· Sentinels' downfall. playen' strike, attendance was 2'1,118,284. I. !Wll'A ANJt VAU.E\'. Gltry Murplty (205) and Dave O>aclt Dick Wll'a Falcons Fouche (220) gives the Sen- I. OOSTA MESA. Tbls ap- peara to be lbe best C.O.Ol Mesa team since 1967 and Costa Mesa displayed the .. abUity to come back with itl w1n over Foothlll Accordlng to u no II I c I a I Unels • hefty !rqit line. have vtrtually everyone back '" · atati8tk:s, the Amer 1 can in their quest for a leCODd u. Mainolia bad Santa Ana coach John Sweazy• s League -a r""1l'd Iota! of Ue. Valley on lbe "'PO'. led Foun-· M~tangs could coocetvably do Mesa can but anyme in the league -but the question 1t staying power ... a -1<-lo- week basis. 'MlK! HANKO Or•• CO.at ;:;.. Offen• , JOE JONES Saddleblck -<>H.nM ~ . ' . . Karella Com ing Fast; .Hastings Diablos Lose Reeves Praises . . . ; ,l.b,'¥ .... . "' -viejo m11i·•·footlilll 1o11owU>g game, bat Curtis is Tn· •tons 'faam bia Rflerec! ailalbOr toot !Or good, having un-• """°"" 'oetbjlck' In lbe • loJQr)c c1<!p1e ~ MQllday at • ' : , m,~t and~Katella'.ll on • tlle"l'lllo caufinl -In UCLA. 1 G~'!asttip la the !Int lo tile ~Cll \'fejo·camp. · ' Taking Ree.J"'' spot a! =i it.:~~= 1CG.di ·~b:H"lye.n·e r .'i fuDbeck ii Rick White/ Wb~ r ~ football g~s tbls ·MllllOI> -Viejo ~ hove .-lmJlt go two W8fll wYtb · oOUIJn, lind H thlnga.c:on- loot Gia'. -at lullbeclt llnebacking duties llso.-.---Iba~ he looks for a long with ....-dlllOc:lted elbow, and "'-y. Ri-1..--...1--is a!sO on evening at San' Clemente Fri- Wtlb the ~t lou ol ·~· ~-. 'gilt _,.,..,. "I-RI ck the doubtful list due "7 waU!r da!, DI • , ~11 '"'-·~ ~-·~ 1 Cll the ~ ..,_,.. Jell . We..just hoven t dooe lbe ..,_~ -ftl'. -~· . JUC'll:'., ~ job" ~ says 'of his ~-ll'esldellnes.' RoJetU in a ......,...ay a!tuatloil.\ tWn's H and IHI loues' io ·, --~-~.~:ri! "iii II llnebad<er and riib1 guard. c<rrttoa and Sunny Hilb thus ~..,..-elo._..,.I ~ ID~ spent -ol•Tll .... w thU aeUOIL ,_.. <1-• mlnllllrS ·---'t brl ..... lo !>lo Jellbe'llllller the~-,, dl!f· .,...,Ing bis ,,,.... and ·-·....... """!'. .... ....... l!Glif:om"""re. 1 • -,,, another combination opots, and H we oooUnue lo · r-• . . play the way ,.. diol lut week AD.. lhls·lfllOl!a trouble-r,. .or two al Jineblcl<er to ,.., lll4lft no1...m·a pme." = ..:::, b,o • ~ )>lbeatm all"'1aU! the pressure on • "San Clemenle has a fine WW be -.. MW ft-•~ I -'-.'sblp 'wllh CUftls and --i White. ....,. they're bit! 11111 3tm1I u...s out or Ibo (:<inlvi<w :.u for ~ mmer i•-and. tlntr the ball Vt!rf ...IL 1--Tburaday ni8l>t c'"10d wtlb Ibo Knlgbls' ,_ we ' _hoven't played to our (!•30) al La f,alma Sladiwn in nlng game out <I. the Houston potential ye~ but we'llJlave to l ~lielm. ' · veer. ~/ against against ~hem." 11 "!":."Dia ii ~1'illY .1: blow t~ "Katella doesn't aeem' lo • Hastings iso l '? much ,q.,_~'~1!111.1 Hlvner. "It mutlS like to pus," 11y1 Hivner. dlleouraced •U ·be ii, puzzled ·~ loit aor II» Gll<!nlive "But It's fl!rowlng Ibo ·11111 bf a team wtlb • enough ""deleltliv~jlayen." . -more tliin uUaJ. ta)ented bdlvlduals .back lo be ~.~bebockf?"lbe parti'"n'; v~seldom~,any· ~~ty~~t"' cular ~eme ""'.i» the To begin with, t'h ere' 1 13,438,861. bruking the old AL The Faklm poeseSs the tain VaJley after three much better. record of 11,!34,745 aet in 1919, fastest and most uperienced quarten and whipped Edison Mesa has experience at '1't1e NaUCllal Le a g u e • team in lbe league alter in 111?2. ~ poslUon and the Jl0!3ing meanwhile; outdrew the AL posting a •3 mark in 1972· ' ' 1. C.... clel Mar. Coach Dave Holland's Sea Kings would probably rate · among the top three if defense was all that was required to win league championships. Otiel among the Falcans Lo M c for the 12th consecuUve year, are quarterback Abel Fausto. ara ust ut Err atlracUng a total o! ll,llO'l,127 r u D n I n,g b ack a Gary 7 ' ors paying customers. Templeton and Myron White, s.veni.en c1u1>s topped the tackles Jim Be ... nek and Don To Defeat Oilers. -Hill _nu-Allman, defenai~ back Jay one ll.IUU\,U ' mark in at· Craig and llnebaeker Eddie Returning all ·league lineman M'llte ..,...~ -Jim ta>dance. '11le Los Angeles Mmlna. Jlodien topped lite list with i. EDISON. A new cooch (BUI Workman) and a lot of new tacea predominate at Edilon, but u Magnolia coach Jim Hoftll says, "It'a a -copy ol past Edison teams." Loara High football coaclt Herb Hill says it's pretty o~ vious·wbat his club will have to ~ IQ ]>eat HunUngton Bead. t!Us w.ek . as tailback Dave Walker-rush-Garn, Rhett Tucker and Marty Liottas are foln' of Corona'• e4ll fOr ovtr 100 yards. .crack defensive unit ~131,192, followed closely by the amm..u Reda a t 2,017,601. '11le Cleveland lndiam had the lowest attmlance In the ma.ion drawing I06,0Z7. '11le San Diego Padres had the 1'1owest figure in lbe Natloo:al Canyon ' Needs Aid Up Front Tailback Bl IT Rutherford makes lhe: running game click behind lbe blocking ol !Ullback J(IOI Pect:FAtacn hsl lbe pas> Ing ( quart¢>acUla,_ !9h!te)' !be receiving (spHHltd Mike Bennett), lbe ldckln( game (Don McPhersoo), and the desire (two years of trustra· Uon) lo win It all. S. FOUNTAIN VAU.EY. The Ban:ins hive been peren· nlal bridesmaids, d e 1 p I t e strong twM year-In and year· Olll / . Ooaclt Bl1f<t! Pickford bas a true pualng threat' I n quarierbeck Dan Troup and • number of ~ ~er• (led by JUck Hal!leld). " I I '1<b-quarterback, M a x Baoon, completed 10 of 20 passes against Servite last ·week. .. ' SIYI Ifill. "But he abo tossed five interceptions. We (tidn't have many passes hit the ground." Semle handed lbe Saxons their tint loss this sea.son, 21·· f. "Tbe Interceptions and our bkdlnir hurt us lbe moot;" says Hill. "U we want to stay with Hunlington' Beacl\. we'll have to cut down on our mistakes." 'Ibe Saxons and Oilers open Sunset League play Friday night at 8 at La Palm~ Stadium . Loara was an early season choice to challenge for the -League Utle. It opened with a t•l& win over Warren However, against Servite, ne offtMe, however, bu Walltei WU lbrottled by the I eked masaive Friars d e t:e n s e • a punch in 31-3 and 21-0 , Meanwhile, Servile . enjoyed losses to Newport Harbor and success running, utilizing its Santa Ana. ZOO.pound becks elleCtlvely. Br<nt Ogdee and Bob Wilson The Saxons are expected to proVlde the runrung game. try to nm oU tackle against _ Lack oJ an aerial game was Huntington Beaclt ainoe the hurt, but Joe l'<l<to (10 !or 10 two top linemen are left tackle against Santa Ana) .could be Mike Henry (J-2,. 230) and' the.answer. Gary Stringer (6-'2, 22$). 'Hill hos lbe ut~ r<spect I. ~la. The Eaglel are for Huntington Beach. In a rebuUding stage and "They were leodlng Foun-haven' shown enougll punclt tain Valley 14-7 al the half and yet to stay with the rest of thts seemed to have the game-creJ¥. under control," be 1 a y s . Coach Jim Hensley's Eagles "Then they played giveaway. cool~ prove spoilers, however, "You can't give the other with-quarterback Sleve team the ball more times iJl.. fl.fQrton, running back Steve side yoor ZO and exJ>eCt: to win. Adams and Ught eM Dave "Servile was able -to nm GH>bs in lbe fold. against us and I suspect with Estancia ·likes to play It backs like (Loren) l\lkldin, wkle open -and that makeo Hilntington Beaclt will do the the Eagles dan(On>ul In any same." game. • ~ -of wLettRt YoU're onlng now and Into /.w.o 8aTlap S. • esy • filling out thla transfer draft and oending it to 111. We'll eloee"tMd your old account and open a new one for you. You'll earD. dae htgheot rat~ on your oavings and get free services with no driDga aJtadaeCI. ~ Jmt a 1....U example of how we like to make oa'fill« lllOni!y euy for you. Any way we can. ilolmM veer. Its ltrictty a -·-~...._ •• Bob F •2 matl.r OI hoW!g good penoo-,_ ~ -~ arra, • r • When C b a r I ea Wood nel to 11\0P ll" l.l!Oi>ound junior . wm '™ an greeted 10 vanity football can-Br~:~.~~ . ' ~4 .st8rl~rs Lampablre 'rates lib !Catella =gue w~~en~:;,. ba~ 1: :iJ,'!tes this ran at Canyoo t"'!' on a par wtlb l\llssloo bOcldlelil Is junior Henry ...... School in Villa Park, he ~eJO, and alaO rates his top ArambUl:a (5-t l60) 8 n d made a startling discovery. J'llllnli!i )lack, Lany Recker, seniors Dove Pickering (IHI • Of the llO players, 70 llated almllar to l\llJsioO Yi"jo'a Ken 110) a ii d tlallback JUrk ~lrl position .., backs. -· · ~ Bruc1<en (._10 UO) gness you can safely ,. ; 'We've pt a Jot, of a· Last yeer•i -toP receiver, predict our major ~em has ~ beca'use we played a aenior O'aig Feola· (I-%, l70) been the . off~~ve and f'-=::7.~~::§:~~~;'-'IOl~~~ef on last. year~ re~ _. • and .seniors defensi~e Imes, says the :Hiib aiiOcled 11' be (iilitt'. ms team IO 11a111e . nq-{s:o::no ana--<OOCh·Ol-tbe llrsby at ~ fotr.~ odtlni ·In tbi first foot ....U, Uaht eDt! Jell'iko,;n (IHI lllO) Wood's club meets another Ii• .,.w• I a• id I n 1 ~ came on "7 poi! •·' M are capolile pus catcller~ neophyte team, El Toto, Frl-l!Olldi inc the 0nqo .,..rk.. • __ ,,.,.. • • '111< line ·av""""' out to a . day . In an 8 ~.m. game at. · ltl'*"U.~TddaJ Leading tile Kiitena S\lrle r<spe<table Jl(I, and ha.s tw.. l\llssioo Viejo High. Alter two , • 1 •• • ' .,. nmnlng 'beck.I llecl<.,. ·ume all-leaguer Jim ZUres (6-games, El Toro Is undefeated . , • "ik:ott ~ (110) anddlerek Weal, pm 1, 200) retuniilfl. " Canyoo's Comanchea opened : ~· ,bcili !JUf. idtemalO qt111rU!rbecb Rick · Yet lbe .Goldon•Hawks have tile aeucn wtth a u.a Ion to *"'llftli\'li!tf In a •IU )ltl~ ( .. !, 130) and Dove · 'l'"ll"ied oo1y .one touchdown l·A. Bre!hren and last week '""" to"IH Jpt ·-k and ~ {~10, !!ti)) a pair ol In two_.,_ · were ~ by lbe Brea ~#ifttl1:'911t. ArXl all-cIF rlgbthlnders. · ZUrel, Brown,, Feola, Ray J~or vanity; 14-6. culid'Brtu'A.von haa been "R«:ei_,, prijQ!lnent in tile and guanl Gary 'Hotchkiss (._ <'We dldn t hove our 11,.~ bf i MVettly aprain-ltatella' ganle lbclude sttve 11, JM) are. all!IO starters on a sophomore;! until the fint,~ay rtdlaniJO mhaw oo1y llmlled Overwt, G-·Evans, Doug delenoe wtUch HaaUngs !eels ol ~· safll Wood. We ,· a.ty 1111 ~ Domene and Jeff Knapp. will be cruclal In lbe game. Jta,ven t bad. the same tallbeck AW l>unGli" .u.-.-aoe of. two weeks m a row and thil \i,.~~~bPa All•.. Q, b k ~~di•=· sey ...... ~ -------I ~ ,•·ll(W-fjlt !Gr iier-1 • eague uarte1· ac about three weeks behind tbe ~·~ __ 'I -teams we play." ' :• .. ._ • trans~ A-ft ocr.4 --. lf0Jflll8on71!rtlltopolner. + . 'nletopplayers-rlobe -':::r'-savinds 1.eru.1.a .i1u1-1be w=:r.:!11111 ha'"" B · , s • r· t1nebt1cker LaJTY Conaaldl <~ ,.,....,..,,,_ .aa-e " •MlllY~~~~-£•ates' pntterinu 10-ers 11, '?5l who~ .... the I PAYTO:AVCO SAVINGS and l oan Assoclatlon ···~=~=~-~~ ··~ .~ ...... ,. ~--..,, .,, teems fullback, qaarterbeck rsu..,,llmMiil&i'Ni I ; ~ -~·· nothslln~_! ~ .~ : Valeacla lllgb's ~en and deleme. pqlledt a hamJtring = a~ld (~I~ tlOUMI -.. •-,..,a,.... Uj!l~linliy Hlgb open !be. burls expected to pisy against fair -; and Marty Vou, ,jhs • Wo .1 aars. new. head ~League football aeuon UnfversUy in ,Ibo 1 ea g u e the Mand 17Q.jlomd end who ""'"'..,..===============~ o h•-••~"'" ==='~·~· rricsi1 nlcht on the ·Tlgen: opener. ~ all three I 1li1111101-ra11ba!iil1rH\'lncs1nd1o111•1UOd1t1011 ,.,_.,.X(OUllt ls 1H:li) Acc.wrttltlllllbtt I Newport Harti6r ·before' com-field.1' w · boNt have I one Gabriel Rodriguez suffered ' (ita!ldl or lddrtu) lnC lo Brea,..,..,_ II'!· thoullll ln ~an a sprained anl<le but will be """'' "'"'-----------· -' adda -t b ·~ the tirlj' ...... )!lllng atreak, read$· for the ')'rojans. POT ·O · ~,., ""'''------""""'------------· Wi14<Ata hova hod -."We .·-.~lb at ••· 1 e .......... ••· ""..._ hav.e .Li • • • ~~ problerna, ·thus , ... .,.,. MRI aam JU .. ""'ftu.-Ut'C •>& ... 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"nleT!gen:'nmnln&gam.eil 1,u1tC1Dtni.11: ... 1 · ' OftMd opa.S.turday, Odober 6-9 a.m. to l p.m. •Ran~ Part, st,n doing. And .... ·re not set· We hove come up ihort at !be geanod around Gree OckunDI -., -Soat!tote. Bell-Maywood, Wll1hlro, Stad;o Oty, Co.ta M..., Von1an .,d · tlD& the line play that we goal Une." • and Rob Goett.ecbe. ~ ~ ~' t,~ PortllnDeme•Torrance/DelAmoopen.evm-ySatanby-lOa.m..to4p.m.• .want.." Tbe Ttcen bave soffered OCkurml hid ~ injured kcldlsa1t11 tnlf1nl: w.titfnt 1. 'WM Loe Angelei open «err s.&ardiir-10 a..na. to 2 p.m. • ~litrada filll that the IOID8 inJwiet ln early en· but wlll return to the lineup c..._. 1, Gltinn 1. """''" 1, HM • Wlldcall wlll !lava to atop coonten. for the !Int Ume Ibis season '· · ..._...,1twot'IMllllblcb,-J)olll Dlw, a m•tddle 8J.alnlt Unlver.lty. -t. .. ~cc"°~• 1-1 Pere COttlm ..r J o b n uDtbecnr it-out thll week ~ttsche bu been the Oo1Mn w..1 11 , 1 >-11 Carlton .. ·~1re: qule$ and wltll 1.praiDed,ankle. 1eidiiia Mhtt to1date wllh an ,r .. w:~~ ;":'..~ ~ fut and iheY. pick \JP .tbelr Jl9dney Reed, a split end on avhage ot clOH to 1ls yards McAHint t. umm.r1 1. R01>trtton 1. blockers well." of:reoae and a comerback on per carry. ~~.~·1."~~1.;. "1~rt1ten 1 ' °""" '··•. ------------------------------------- • • \ I t I / . -.. . . . . ... %1 OAllV PILOT Start-Your Engines! Defense - Concerns MD Foe I NewportHarborGiven·No~ Westem · Struggles WITH DEKE HOULGATE For Sunset · Football · CroWrn 'fo Jell The nation's most comprehensive off-road vehicle use plan for public land will go into effect on Nov. l in the CaUfomla desert. Apparently, It makea neither the coo.servationi.sts nor the recreation vehicle people happy. That may mean It Is a good plan. a compromise that will ullow people lo use lhe land they own and pay taxes to support \Whtie preventing abuse to areu that are archeologically and ecologically priceless. That's what the U.S. Buseau of Land l\tanagement hopes, anyway. On the other band. the whole thing may wind up becoming a bureaucratlc joke. The BLM's new land me plan is confusing to many who will be affected by it, and it couJd be impossi ble fO: enforce. ' The plan calls for allowing open use of '7.2 percent of Cali· fornia's 12 million acres of desert land, closing t .3 percent an~ putting conditioru; on the use of everything else. Aubrey Le.Bard, president of the California Mortorcycle Industry Coondl, guesses that 95 percent of tbe areas formerly used by motorcyele and dune buggy oper1:tors will be closed to them after Nov. t. He admits that his is an off-band esti- mate. made without careful study of the plan. Bill Templetoo, range cooservationi.st of the BLM's desert planning staff, believes that lhe final plan will be a workable compromise and that everybody will co-operate in its enfocce- ment. "I believe it will work," 'Jlvlpleton ·said. ''We've been in di9CU!S.ion with a lot of recreailbn vehicle groups, and they object to parts of the plan. But they say they'd like us lo chaN:e this oc that. and they preface everything by saying tbey will support It when It is adopted. T e mpleton Opt imist.le Abo11 t Plait "We are very llhort of'pel'IClnneL lt'• a big dttert, aid we are a small qency. Our rangers are all tJed up regulatlag off. road eveeta, ud we woalcl need an appropriaUon from Congreu to ~ U. patrols. We bell~e molt everybody will c:o-.pe:r· alt. nere ahra)'l will be otrllaws, jUH u tbtre are dowaiewa." LeBanl dM:u'& tee It U..t way. LAKEWOOD -Lakewood High School ham~· def .. tod fl.tater Del ln football 1lnce 1968 and coach John Ford recognize• this r.ct with ap- prehension on the! eve of their 19'13 confrontation at the Santa Ana Bowl Thursday night. • Mater Del has won the last f~ur decisions after losing the first two meetings between the schools. La.!t yeir's 19-18 defeat still rings clear in Ford's memory and coopltd with an upset lass to North Torrance last week, lbe Lancers will be crusading strongly for a v1ct..,.. • Ford'• chief cancem b the c1e1 ..... "No one -is going to dominate the league this year," predicted Westmln~er High football coach B II t Boswell \vhen asked to analyze the Sunset Le a g u e cham- plonahlp ptcturo. "Our league records will look bad because I just can't see anyone going unbeaten. But as usual. we'll be tough in the playoffs." So says ~ell .• However, you'd have a hard time convincing the rest of the CIF of the Sunset League's prowess today. As the ·circuit opens play Thursday ni ght, only one team, Newport Har· bot, has escaped with two ·wins. Santa Ana has a tie lo mar its record and the re- mainder ol the clubs have at least ooe loss. front four. Balance, strength, size and speed cqnbine to make this a aolld cho.lce. %. LOARA. Don't be fooled by the l·I reconl. Less than tm. pres:sive beating Warren 19-18, the Saxons were dGwned by Servile, perhaps the top team in OriJJie County, 21-6, in a game coach Herb HID,. says was a comedy of errors for his team. ' Dave Walker gained over 100 yards rushing against WarTeD. 'lbe line is anchored by 8-%, 230-poW\d .Mike Henry at ooe tackle and 6.2, ZSS.. pound Gary Stringer at the other. Rated a threat because ol. its balance and size. "We dJdn't have any return-Here Is the predicted order l . WEST~tlNSl'ER. The ing lettermen and both teams ol finlsb for J9'13: Lions ha.ve the top running we have played have 1COred 20 ha k -th I · T /\ t. NEWPORT HARBOR. · c '" e eague 1n ony c-points against us," he say11. do but J t" I Coach Don Lent's team has not coman a re a ive y "I think we are coming only "'<In two, it has been lm· young team hurt the club in along but we are going to have presslve In both outings. With two pre-league setbacks. to improve to beat Mater Dei Steve Bukich throwing and the Scoring. with Accomando and aloo to win our league.'' receivers holding onto the ball and quarterback M a r k 'Ille Lancers are paced by this ye.ar'the Sailors have add· Stewart heading the attack, an QUtstanding ~erbeck in ed another dimension. has been no problem but the P.Uke Martinson wbo likes to Speedsters Eric Escher and club has allowed 67 points in throw the football. Brian 'J'.heriot oombine ~th the two defeats. Jlls chief targets have been =-pound fullback Pete Btown If the defense j e 11 s Dave Nestor and Ed' Glllles. for a good ground attack. West"minster again should be Gillies was a starter tut year Ateanwhile, the Sailors have right up there fighting for the league wide-wen agaln, dOD't bef aplnlt this club. • C, AN.\HEIM. Another team with a deceiving record. At ~ H , the Colool"' appear Weak but new coeeb Bob Salemo la still nmnlng ttie 1ame pro- gram developed by Clare VanBoorebtke. nie loss came 15-lf to Olaffey on a Ouke safety w!>lle Anaheim tied tough ltedlaiid., 7-7. SOphbmore teams I rom the past two )"ears have go~ undeleated. The Colonists will bank heavily oo . tailback Steve E1rdner and 190-poond fullbaclt Tony Peru. 5. SANTA ANA. Leque Is so balaJIO!d no ooe would be stumeil il the qulclt Saints won it an. Coach Tom BaldWin1s club tied Mater Dei ai1d lolled over Corona del Mar .. · • T hr ee -year starting quarterback Tony Molina is considered by many the '!op quarterback in the league, . allhojjgh Dukich would cer- tainlj argve. Running backs Edmcwxl Burks and Rick JettS are super fast for the first 40 Y,atds while fullblick. Dave KurraaCh is as strong as they come. What do )~ do when yau oonaldered art oullide threat •f .. r being dismantled by 1ooe the Cll' ~ ot the FCl'Dltaln Valley. Year and vfrtualfy; , •• ...,. Ruonlng Is the O i le rs '-slMler olf a club 'tbat loll Cfl)1 str<DJ(ll with Lo...., Mk1dln, · 1be f.A foOtboll chlmplimhlp Harley mu and ~arlit Whije • 'game" ' ·-' .. oxploolve. Quarter~ Gres · , • ,,;: , Nitzkowski is solid. Jf'yoo re Western H.1.1"1 Y,OU Tile Oilers have utrJ,J)Ulldl Jlal't lbe lll'IS ....,. wiil(twl> with kicker Paul Gassman b\11 1-8 and go IDIO 10Jt thllJI miltates agalntt ~ 1 ••~ •lthout 1 ...,.LI va11ey mUe the teanl) gue.-~ " .·•. • .. -_t 1 tlonable. A win agatost Loara ~ P\'"*11 1'* _., In opener Friday could start winless Westmlnster 'Friday the team on Its way. night in a, ~ .Leliue 7. WESTERN. unfamiliar spot for the defmdlng league champions. The bl o f virtually every key play Jetves coach Jim Ever,ell In I posi· cJon to take his fwnps. Two 1-In or<)eo ploy did nothing to bolnd cool!~ In lbe club which b;ls yet to score a toucbdowu. Lack depth and with a youn1 team, most vets go both ways. I. MARINA. Until 'IJ.. Vik· inga get swit$::hed tnto·~otber circuit, il looks like this isr a familiar spot tor , he m . Although the club sholitd good ground power ogalnll Estan· cia, there are no ~ in th.is Jeque. · ' 1 _ O!IODer·and W•Jam ·coach illm Evmtt ..qlli Ii. lliai JouCb '° " \: "II .... bail ioot """"'-in_ ...... "' the llrtl two ,..., " u'.ys Everett, ''We mJ,llit Jave been a f-. But ~I toa.p bt b.un'I played ~ ... blftfl't beton-.ablt to illslaln 1111,flri~e. "You Cli't .mJace er- perience am..; ihil'• 0 u r problem.·~ t , Westem's cpJait.erback · ts Brian BldeaUI lf4, 190) who, according to ~t, .ls a tough runQer with· a lot of potential to throw the'"ball. "ftere la ao way la tbe world • raforee nks like U..t," be said. uGDys p rldlq oa tbcir bO:es, ad Otey doa't Dow wMre tbey are. when he caught C aerials for allowed but three points on Utle. BosweJl 's cluh ls usually 6. HUNTINGTON BEAat more than SlO yards. Gillies is defense with a quick but large in any title race and with the Roy Bnmµnett's club muJt be a split end while Nestor is,the·,--------'---~---'--------- Grogg . Foste fiOlilled six for six aptnat Esl:!ncl• and has a fine rece.ivet in Andre Lopez. Jlll! ~Ube~ Mark ,. Link are hlfd runQerS. AJ 1,11Ual. the Pioaeers bal'e a '®gb J'liddl• guaiil In He11r1 McNaUy -is''in the Poul Cbarltoo (oll.cJI', 1m1 class at &-0 and 200 .• 1'ckles Roger Werle (S.Z, :tll) and lion Usrey (&-J, 190) m also rated top ~ti. . '"l'Mre are atltbtr funds nor mupower to eaforcre rntrie- tlou, ud tltt mood of lite desert utet ila't \'ery 1ood moe the cree-adder law we1u lnto el feet." ne so-called irtt;llitl •re regiltrailoa 1Ucktn...tokl by the 1lllte l.o off-rud vHlcle o-pen. Rewuue it 11ppoRd e. fiauce mrttnc •nd malntafalq it.le off-nu•d \'elalde recreatJoa. parks. Afkr more thaa • year of sell.hag "greeldea" the mte ftuUy opened Ill Ont park lut w~k near Sacramento. hdaltrf soarees clUm tat only 1 small pereeatage of' the t.cal oll.....i vfflc:le popolatlon bas lieu ,.p.tertd ud blamts wtdaprud dlatralt of 1ovenmea1 by ftllcle owners fer failure of tbe "greeale" pi'cram to dak. ne BLM ii trying to conu.1 ·desert uae _where DD eentrol wu ezerdled before, Templelo• 1aJd. MDCII oJ the se-called cot1troUed mu will get the same amount of me It bl1 been rectl\'ln.g, Jte beUevel. "Dwle buggies and molorcyclea will conthloe aslag 57.7 ptr· cent of the land by·1t1cklng to exfsU.g reads ud tralls." Temple- ton ukl. "Wbt wt are blterested in dolD1 Is 1topplag &he proli· feradoa .t new tralll." Ret l.....,.,..t Talk Pre mat ure Tallt tbat Kel Carruthers, lbe great Australian motorcycle racer, will retire arter bis final race ol the season lhiJ weekend is IOmeWhat premature. tight end. •. Running backl are Dale Walters, a senior, and Do.n Dotalio. a junior. Th e y alternate at tailbaclt and are backed b1 fullback Craig Remine, who gained IO yards .against Westminster two weeks ago. With the r<eord ol the last four years fresh in his mlnd , what dool Fonl think be bu to do to. stop the Monarehs? ''They are good hitters and ihat boy Jim Gardea ls one of the best, if not the best, back in the CIF right now. "Quarterback Steve Martin- dale is a double threat and he did more running the othet night wblcb makes him that much tougher to ·stop cv:i the r opt.Ion play• It CU'rutbers Is already diSCUS!ing J:lis future u a testing and racing rider with officials of the Yainaha factory, the Sydney- bom former workl champion confided. • In" • "Yamaha ha9 had second thoogbl~" he said "They sort ol JllfJes want me to keep involved in the preparation of race bikes but don't like the thought of me hw'ting fnyaelf. "On the other hand, I have had some 11.1ccess this year, and H mper Ibey would like to see me conUnue riding il I'm going to win." a That success has been quite remarkable. To stay in top form m..t raC<!tS compe .. weekly, lf not more often. Canulber! has Monarchs raced only four times 'this year, al Daytona. Road Atlanta, Talladega and Laguna Seca road races, He scored a win at , ~ Talladega, seconds at Daytona and Road Atlanta. Jn the light· weight preliminary races, he was first at Atlanta, second at Injuries have cropped up to Laguna Seca and third at Talladega. haunt roach Gary Carr as he "I have to work harder to do some of the things I used to prepares his Mater O e i do automa Ucally with no trouble at all," Carruthers said. ?t.fona.rchl football team for a Rldbtg Co ... plleatlotls -ting with pow e r r u I ODe of tbe eompUeatiom I hat lw restricted ·Ml rtcbc Lakewood High T h u r s d a y tcbedllie I• lhat Carrathen is in charge of J)repariq and maJn. night (8) at the Santa Ana 1.aJnlng the Yamaha factory road racing bikes. W-. lie 1bowt Bowt up at • race be bas 11:1 macblne1 IO keep 111 pod CHdltiom Quarterback St.eve :fitartin- for the factory's other three rlden. dale has strained lil{aments in "Jf I ride as well," be said, "that's ei&ht bikes, and I only his leg and tailback Jim have two mechanics to htlp me." Gardea :suffered bruises to Yta 1« Wt picture of catndlaen, numing arond wftli his both knees In a bruisng battle let&Hrs •, sape:rvlslac wort ftnt on one motorcycle and tbtn with Chaffey Saturday Dlght. anotber, ltlldlag all the fellows oat to practice and~ cllmblni "Jim W\gmore will replace on his en machine' for • coaple of famlllariudoe laps. Tbat'1 Martindale at quJf'terback tbe way tt actuaUy tau been W. aeason. unless aomethlng blppens to If Ute popular Aaale does eontinoe racfng ft wfJl probably change things In the neJ:t day also benefit the new American chlmplon Kenny Roberts, who bas or two," Carr says. been Cam1tben' Jll'!lege. Carruthers evaluates tbe %1-yeaMld "Jimmy is capable ot doing Callfornlan, •"'1~ ~15 second year as an expert rider, on the the job although he's only a eve of lhe seasoa's flnal road race, lbe Cbamploe Spark Plug Jun1or but it will hurt us if l'tfotorcycl~-Classlcs at Ontario l\1otor Speedway: Martindale can't play." "He'_,. a good kid. He'll make a good No. 1. He ii pretty TQ make matters worse. IJ~/t( work with, this year particularly. He has got a lot more Gardea's reolacement at senous about It. He can understand problems and help sort tbem tailback. Pat McKeon, is also Gilt. hurt. "Some rldel'!I come ln and say they bave • problem witb "Hopefully, we wtll have the bike, and you have to Und out what tt is. Kenny can sf\'e them all ready to go by ·game a .fairly ~~ Idea what Is wrong. He bas de\'eloped this abOJty time bJt we are keeping our um year. fingeil..croaed." says Carr. f'11ture et JHotoreyele Bright • The M,,., Del coech feels C~rru~s Is bullish on the future of the inotoreycle in Lakewood ls one of the best Amenca, which currently enjoys !he positioo. o! No. I t'i'-~whetler cond!Uoned teams bis squad market in the WOi'ld but which may-soon face very restriclh·e will face an season. action by the Environmental Protection Agency \\'hich could "They aren't as big as Chaf· _virtually wipe out the indusl ry. · fey but they are stronger and "Tht're is . no way (the EPA) is going to gel away "~th it." better conditioned. And they Garruther~ said. ''.The motorcycle industry has a better charice are a "'ell<oached group. to meet air pollution standards th an !he auto indus try does. "Their quarterback is not ''Not too many people get pleasure out of driving anymore. onl y a good passer but a fine because of the r'strlction:s on it. but they get a thrill out of runner on the triple option motorcyeles. Kids in school, they have to play football and base-play. They depend a Jot on him ball t>:ecause th~y are part of physical education, ~but they are for their offe~." mor,~ 1nter~sted 1n m~lorcycle sport. The quarterback he i s Americans are interested in mechanical things, and a m~ soeaklng or i.'I M I k e tm:ycle can be a pleasure vehicle as well as transport." f\.tartinson, a senior. Miss ion Viejo <;iri s Win 2 POMONA D e b bi e Langjvan was the batting ~ro AAC1 Kanthy ~kins and Jan Stapler rombined. to pitch 1 one-hitter as the ~n!.11on Viejo Saints v.'Omen's 30ftblll ttam •·on a doubleheader from host Pomona Royal• Sund<y, 1-4 3nd 2-0. Burcham also homtred In the rmale. Simday at 2 p.m. the Saints enttrtain Huntington Beach In a doubleheader on the P.Ussion Viejo field at ~larguerite and Avery Paril:wa y1. ''"' ...... Mlultll Yl91f Stl"" M""'-"'· (., k""""''· ,. fl.II, )Ii L.t"t1"•1'1, 1~ flll"tNom. u '~tf"'· 1f C.t•OI'· rt ~.~,~-. ,, Al~t1, lb N rltrM 4 J , 0 4 I 0 0 ' ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' 0 • • I 0 0 0 ' .. MV !•""" D0J 070 .,_.. 14 0 ~-11., .. , IOO l14 00-4 t J -·-M ..... V1e+e l •lllh ., , fl rill J. ""'""" I' l 0 I I •vr<"""-" ,, t ,, , hll.Jll l • 1 0 Ltn11IYf11, ,) 0 1 0 Lafllfw,.., H 3 0 I I kttln1., 3110 $Mff91,lf 3 000 A. "'"'""· lb J 0 0 0 CtrOI', rl I II 0 O Mt!Ma.c O I OG l!••t111~r1. c , 11 1 a S!ICll•. ll l 0 0 0 To1•11 JI 2 ' 2 l <W. " llllllllf• ' .. •:::"'·· llMIJ Clllm .... 11.'7-4Days 3 •omp char· AM sa-; for +-or 7-- 12o¥Ott batter• ie1. Charge tt, ________ ...... ___ .... ___ .... _ ~-:.:...-=-.= ·"= '. HEIYY·DUTY MUFFLERS 1.,. J9.2J -lnsfalfed t2.88 Zinc coated, double wrapped. Protect against rust. For most U.S. cars. BAU JOllTS lllD ALIGlllOT 1.,.0 .96 -4 0.11 32.88 Replace upp« or-loww ball joints and a ligf1 front end. Charge It. FD< Most U.S . Cars K mart U 100, 4-FULL·PLY POLYESTER CORD "78" SERIES, iUC~ILLS l lllS Ill. 22.11 17.88 .• 23.U 2.22 24.U 19 88 U7 ~"f!i:"1T.'rH2~"""'1-='~'~+;2~'z' •' '07 U 25.U 21 88 U3 lfeg. 2J,I 88 G71•15 2S.ll • 2.60 87fJC J 3 N71•14 26.11 23.88 2.7$ "71•1$ 26.11 2.10 l'f.US ,.1.r. · l.731ACH K mart Kl 200 : Blackwall' 2 FIBERGUSS BELTS ' PLUS 2 POLYESTER CORD PLIES JUST SAY leg.29.77 "CHAllGElr' C71x13 IUU ... o .. t• ""' 16!!. ., .. ,. n.n ,, .. ,-, .... , Qt•lt ».11 . 2.01 IACH '" JS.77 Hfl•I• ~· lfl'l•ll J7.77 W-.n.2.44M011Eldl Kmart KM STEEL RADIAL WHITEWALLS ... .... , ... ,, UM ... -"' leg . .fS.11 -R70xl.f .... 41M "' 34!!. .. ,,_ ... . ... .. ___ ...._. .. ... • •• .'I.ff foclt •• 2l ·~ AU T1W PlUs F.l.T. •• •• , MOUNTED FllEE ·NO TltADE·I N REQUIU D .. • STEEL CU UIPS. .... 24.fl -4 °"" llp-resl1t0Rt. 22•1 HOids 6000-l>o. rr. Save at Kman-.. __ _. ...... -·-----...... ______ _ .,_,. __ _ ......... -----·-----·-·--·--~i. ' ==:..-,...·-· 31.1om BATIERY· 1.,, 22. M -4 0.,. 16.88 Quality engh-od '"' lo1t1n9 Mrvke. For most U.S. cars. Cho e ·It, ·s.r...tco Incl....,: L ............... ... ~=~.,::~. ... ~ .... ........ s.1.-..... ...... &.CW: ..... ... '7,la.11.,... ...... .. ... , ... ........ .. _ ........... ... All WOltK DONE IY · TIAINED MECHANIC$ FOUR·WllEEL BUIE SERYICE .... <ft.,. -4 o.,. · 39.aa Solf-o<ljusllng brakM $4 more.Dis< brokel highor for compods Olllll ,._. dord tor•, 1o,,... con slighfty hither.~ f•r Moat U.$. C:.rs 2200 HAR,BOR BLVD. at WILSON COSTA M·ESA L.Anglvan behed a three-run homtr ln th,. first 1u•me. one of lhf' lon&dt drivrs or tht! 1ea~on, nnd hitd i1 single lo drive the fir~t run across in the nightca p sfttr K11i1hy Burcham lrlplt'd. ~f I .'I .'I "~'""-"· " tOlll~ • 0 0 0 l ' ' • 1 I I 1 )2 I IO I MV S1!'1t1 IGl ODD 0-t • O ,_. llDV1!1 OOllDI ..... I I ''------~---------------------------------------'----- • I ' • • '. ' • P: 2 BJ '1'11 'ftle D have boa by up tO ·=::.: up at ·tb • • I I I l l 1 j l l ·' ' Price ·of Milk on Rise --No Fish? OVER THE COUNTER •:I ·-· . --. " MASOUttiltalWTUlllllay,0ct1•1r1.1m : -· 2 Cents Per Quart Hike Coast Hosts Food Meet Cell IA.II )tft '' 'a<.ut .i •S lli" H lo '"'° Ill\ OS ~ •1 U 'K ~ 1•" JS ti Tee ltlll ~ • I ,,._ tn. U K ~~ ~ Jt ... 0. llJl~)'"' ,•• ~;:t t1: r-~ ~ u~~ T.! rm 1e ~; When the men and women ln the California £"4k ·1L l~ ~.b~\i :J"'l l:Z..w•~'L.~:1 BT 'Ille "-llled Ptt9 '!!lo notla dairy rvmen ve booolod .m.1...i. prlca up tO two cents a quart and pnxlucen aay the tai..t ...., coold start showing p at tbe IUpel'1lWket within the nut r ... days. An Auoclated Presa rurvey showed that milk produetn ln au por11 ot tbe c:omtry rah1ed P'icel at the beglJ!Olng of the w .. k, -ally about IO ceots per hundr<d pounda o! mlllt. There are about 50 quarts ln 100 pooods. 111E TWO largf..'lt uaoda· tlo111 of milk pnx1 ...... led the way. A spokesman for ·Assoctated Milt ProduCf.l"I, Inc., which $1000 MINIMUM $5000 .Certificates l • (No lqng tlo'm rtqUl.-111· .. ~, .. ~~e}p I •• Morris Plano Calfornia's Largest Loan and Thrift Service 3700 N~ llvd., N9wport leach Call GeorteWodman, Mgr. at 673·3700 seafOOd buslness~et to-ther, they go first class. •K• " -.~ • '" "'" "" "" ..... ,. ,. ~.-·-alr.c:' ~11'1 U "91•• Lw l\t t T--.t * * .• The Califo a Seafood Institute ls holding .... v.. ~ t 1,1, 1>1,..,,. :tt '° ,,,,, c" t• " •--311000 me-1..·-•--In 1 N .,'°"' E1 » 11 w 111,1, n" r1" .. ' ' "' J.1113 • u11.11:.. .iu -a two-day convention at the Newport.er n n ew· .,"' "' 11 11 l"l•Nt Mk tt>i1i ,. r1-oc '"" 101,1, atatm and dt.KTlbes JI.self as d •. -..1.. ''°"' .... • tl4I '-" •>.,. 111 ,,~ ,,..., " !"i. Mt • t lli port BeaehErtdayan Salw.uay. ...-·~ Kt\ll "'-""' · io11o 11 J>S ,,. '~ 1111o "' oc•n u "1"'" the largtst da.Jry farmer .,,_, ..... IA i•111 tt Pllln ~ ' l\4 Tmoh Fii .... '"""' · U •· ... t•-•• u • I Ml"U { th din • • Sat ' 1No111 ril:1&1..• 11 Cepin ,,.. u "' 11 n rnu. "'" ''"'MW. coopers. ve JU ~ na _,, .uu AND TH ..., or e DBl-.,,ilDCe tll'-""o u1n.1r11s 11 MIMC:: ., .. <11 • u11o n rw111 011 :u\li tn• ~--~-y that pr1-had ~--•·-but rt N y k I I · 1· • ut ni"'" 1sv. i• •™ ,..., • u"1 ~ '" ·~ .1.uc.-....... ~' My night? What·e1-.1lJ me ew or s r otn. • •.. " v~ ,,.. ,, 1t11("' tss , 1J11Moo1 ~ ~ ~ U ....... ln the nortb-ct.ntral and "We can't ••I 11sb the lime," La-··· A(.,..,,.. ,,Vt " ltt• hK f\Q ' lt•'I-"~ UllArt Tll , ,_. ~ w•"<>U M Ml(r: 2>" t( ii Tt ... 1th ltltM PK 11\4. 111' VI fi:: N '4 ""' Midwest re'""ns ,. ... lo. Sea!OOd '•d'tu•-pres1'den' saya m' defense. M'fM P '1111 " ... rw 2o1.,.. i• OK~IE• 4" 41' v :tt " " • .. ., • ~ UJOW W "'t Al<tx • l lo-. 1''4 ,_JI 01 11-. II R•t IK !ti 1'0'lt US L. II~ U'4 A·~_..,,_' f-Asaocfated .. i..-" b '""'"ls addln Alt• a.I U\lo U~ .. ,.,.,. M lJV. U "•)I _I• •llV!o U \Hllw f«Js U1' 11• --·-· ... "It's just a \;lUU•~e, e UlaUI ' g, Alie• LflO u .... u ,,..,_ l!I •'11 10 II•• Pl•I • ._ Ull• #,Ml ~" "' Milk ucen which bu its "we're •ot all hung up II e the caUlemen who i·ust ........ e.v I" 1 ,,..,,,. lO"' ,, "'"" .... ""' """ v-e"' "' 1111 ' ' ...u. Alllfl ""' I _ JO Prl<tllll le U'4 11 RI• .. Ml )SI;, :ll VtOKt $11 J~ I"" headquarters in san Antonio, . eat beef, or the ·•··pbenlers who just eat lamb." AnlH 1•1 1"'~ "" '"'"" FoE , .. , 1 ROH '' :tt'Mo •,1.1o v111 Oyic "" uv. 1-11.uVC Alfl A'°' I .... •111•·· H 11\lo u ltOllrl 0 15 u 1 ...... !oft(-11' ""' aiid tbd J.DC'eues were put uro "'" ,.,,.. • 1i1o uw. .......... "'' 111.l. ,, 11:0111M e 1n• 11\jo v Kw1 st 16111 1~ to ell I "to ·~ BESIDES, HEJ'l'lnts out, the 200 or so sea-""'I!• ,i.111..., 1•> 1111111 n n "-c• u.., ""' ..,._ sr1 ,.., ,..., et provl\llC IOtne Am FllKI IJ'llo 1( llnll 11'11 16 11-F111 ~ 10V. VlliHI S< 1• o• ---1c Incentive to •·•-· fOOd who!-··•·-be having a shrimp cocktail """Pi.111 •'-xi .it L•J ~· • A"""' Pl'I ,, 11""11111 .,_. 1"'11" ~IU ~, ~....... Alft '""" I"' I ·-T• 11111 11 AllSI $1(1¥ ti ... IJ'lo W•r Eek 1•"' 11 farmers to stay in business." for "" ap""''••r. ..... G• .. 11:io 411 11:.· '• u.., 1s S1o1 -10111 ,...., W•511 ffG n.., 1~ P'"'" !""''"""'"' AM!rt ~ .U ... M Aul'l' 11111 •1t S<Nrtr )1 ll Wlih ,_. fS I• He said rls1nc costs bad foretd He couJan't explain the menu Frida:y night, "'" T11ew 1J " A-P ,,Wt 1s -1n 21•11 " w • .-1 • ~ .... nv farmers out of. the dairy -A ... W.ld 11 II .. BINI ... i; Sc .. "L G '""' • -II '' 1~ ::.~ __ ... -Ported ·~t though. The guests will be having a buffet that =' ~ n tt ~'4! ~~ '"' ~~.: ~J: ;: l!!. "",! ::: ::~ ..........,_. al-N ... -includes: roast, beef, chicken, baked ham and only APS 111t• 11Wt 11 ... $1'4 11 1n ,,,,."'" o 11 11CJ ,, s'" 11o1o -Ao.,.."-1-currently about ....,..,, ""'" "' , ,...., .1111 u..., " .. ,...,., ,...,, ~ w• «rG• ,.,. u t"..,._...,., ia one seafood dish, lobster newberg. ,.,,_ Hr "" 11 .,. s.: 111. 1 s. ..... u, 31.,, )i ""'-M " 1•• u .. ~t.--or four -• btlow Ar•~ '" ' ,, A•w 10,,, 11 Sl'oott• 1~~ • w.11r H ~ ,.,., ~ Y""....,'"" A-Call IOio U Hie" C" llV. • Sim-11" II Wllltml I Iii\ U ' last year's output. L..------------------------..11 AU ~ LI U \11 H ttllWI EW II 1t Snap T•1• fl u Wll511 H J ' 1' 10 All s ... 1 2r"' ,. Hill l'ftlt 0\.\ lS 5o C..I wt ""' 1 WI-Slr 11 .. '"' Mid •America Dairymen, 'li;lllO ffll lot. 11 !WmU er H "' U 5o CMGl 3Hli JJ Wlf'lt Pt,T Jtll 1J°"· .. ~·· AIO i Mlft kiRI II P..-11 11 WIK Pl.I Ith J014 Irie., the ·secood largest pro. s b "d. . 'M ' .. rd Wt 11\'J 11 Hl•Pf• R .... I\ rr··· ?I 21 -L\1'1 ,, .. 111' -1--_,_...._.. • e " •• ""' I H(ltr~ $c. lt>;o !ti -y ' II II . WOflcl SW I~ 16 ..... ducer, AIW 8Muu.m.~ m-U. s• •ar• ns ess e.ttr ... ~\lo JS HIWlll Fl I\\ I 10 111911 1t'AI 11 Wr19M W ~ 1111 rr-J•. M oda and ... &! l.1:i 8110w11 I. II II 109 MJ 1"" I Slan1 Hm 2ol 21 ){Dm~ Cp '"" t Cf'tasel e 1;11,.-uve 0 Y llUV Mii SI Ml •<•I C 11""' It Stk N Ale JI\\ HI Vt11G l'rl iO SOW. 'aid the boosts affecting 13 a.1111 ••• ui.:. 1' llltlt co 11 it SlkN •rw 14• • · 11om 1J111 ti ttvi. •• ·fl•rllff " ... ,, -· ~t. toYo ., Mldweat and Southern states Orde red Cleaned Up 1':'1~ .. tr~ 1;. :::t"'Mtg ~: ...... ti' GaiuPr• a11d W•er• wouJd PGftae from It() 10 cellts t !ft (p ..... ' Hy1tt ( 11 ... 1 -Mii' •-oe l111Uy l.1 JI"' 13 Hyi1'r C JJ JS N-Yotk lUPll -T"' fol <1111 per gallon. l •ll Pro )6\11 ll Ind• W11 JO 20 ~ Ille 1!1Kk• Owl ....... o•!ntd Ir. ll<llt I.AD " ., llldl Nucl JIV. :n mo\.I •NI IOit 1119 ll'IOil D.lwd .. PtfC•lll 81119 co I\\ ' •-•• '"" t ot .,,.,,_ °" I"'" O..tr·l~t« THE MARYLAND • n d SAN DIEGO (AP) -U.S. =r.::l'!f. aUegatt-· ol Bit Drrn 11\lo 'I fnltl C•• It IO lflltktl •• -ltd Dy the NASO . ..; .. 1 .. Milk p d "'14 8~ Mild$ }'V, t !nitre f:n 11-'Mo 1J Ntt Incl Pt•Ctlll~ CM= •re "-~UOO, repr!s:n&,; i.~ Financial, Inc., hu been give f ent ealinp by ronner .z.~ti s;i.: l:~ ,'!~ :~:'":.,!.' ';U 1! ~'~~,.~ "1:''.'k,....1 Pi:~1 ~·~.~ 90 days ·to reorganize and USF management and •llK.k 0o u"' 1 ' lft .,w .., .... 1 1 Huotwi sup1~AIH~~l + •11o u,, n.i dairy farmers in the middle ellminattl a "horrible mess of recently propGIJed the stricter eiutcll s 10 1 inirst "' 11""' 11 1 suK .. 11 111t• u ..... 111t U• n.• Atlantic states, announced subsidiaries," the descri ption outside reorganif.alion. l!A<t11' l::t JI 1"::~ M l!~ :J11o ! ~:.~~~g l~! !~ ~: Jt! Monday that prl-• ·•-rged to 8oolll NP Miii ti l hW $! ltl'o Ullo 'Nl<o .. '""'" O'"• ,. "' '°·' ·-um of an attomey for i t s An t' t·• •~ milU · •• .... o 1 i• 11 11:11 ... 11 c '"' • ,. -1--.1 ell una QI.......... on ID 8d11~1 Ill 1)'6 H Ktllll T-~ ..... I\! EllKI" Cp 1 + I U• 16.1 proceuors woukl be ro.i:M:U --.11tors deb'" ,.· said to •• o-ed by srocft G10 ui.. 11 Ktn-16..,. 16 1 Flvlnt OitlllCI •ti.+ ,. u, 16o.7 bout two t ••--' , U~ • ~ ~ "" er-At S S • Ktilf Stf' II ltv) I 0..1 Of'U9 .11 ..._,. Illa Up lt,S a cen s a Qoua•. the San Diego-based real BYl•Dt 1111t n w..11 c-uv., • v1.91n1, 1ftt1 u ....... ..., u, "·' 'd bout 55 THE AGREEMENT said Rn llllC~•r 6\la 6 w..1 O.•• • '"' 10 No«t11 Att1u111 2P4+ > Up "·s -'lbe group prov1 es a . estate deveJoNnOnt firm. a ... ,,. s1 tt 1' Kt"" "" nv. u 11 c-putr A...,. 11tii+ 1 1.111 u.• I ol the -"" Id In inde ...... "ent truatee would be r··-· a .. 11•• M u \'I •s K•r c .. " • .,., "' u APP'ltd •Mitri 11 .. 214 u. u .1 pe:n:en tuUA. SO ........, c.1wt sv 1111o n Kt,._1 1 .. 1 21 ,,..., u l•lf u......co '" .. Yt Up n.• W ..... ~ •• ·-a stores and named if no mutually satisfac-IN PAST USF ~ .. ed c1rn TIQ 2t1 zo MS Ind i11a ~ u ,,.,_ 1.11tt 11 ...... '"' u, 11.• --· -· "-al I I year °'""' c ...... Ml IJ'llo 1• w. ... ,. vi 11 20 n 1..11•r• K1pl11 1ov. .. 11o1. u11 11.1 James Cllct, · gene r a·J tory reorganizauuu Pan s ~ pro!I•• sccoontlng for c....,..11 t l'll , w.11,,.,1 .. ..., 1s11. "Arn Micro '"' ~! 1~ ~·. lf:t -"·'-~ -·-as a sug .,......,.r -. ,.,....., t s K-r ,,.. 2,..., 1s .... u E..c1111 .... Ind .. •• ,. , ..... ,. .. ner, -...AiM...t the price ~. •1.1.14 w • • tbe current problems, say of· CllMIQ 1tt 1Mt • 11.r.....aer ,.,., ,1~ 111,1,.... u111 lll; ' .. 1 Up n.s .. _ .. --g·J•--o! three ban'"-which ,.., '.ltl"S 11 u , 11 .. ,1'" El s..., • 1• Mlcrow•-..e5 >I 'NI+ 1 U• 12.1 hikt! would be passed an to ~lAll.I a.a flcials who later assumed con-g;'"' o 1:1 n 1..-dd ""' ''"' 11 20 ~ 0. ... 11 •i..+ Wt ·u. n.1 --• "W hold $6.1 million or some $900 s c;,,11 1..-. 20 UM"' 0~ 11 11 Offe•l J_,, 1v. .. "" u. 11.1 coosumers within a ~. e trol. ,,.... f"I 1,.,.,, 1 • UN.• ,,,. 29,. n N..UDtny c, "' .. _"' U• 11.• j .. J bad to -·"'· IQ ad-million in unsecured debtJ. •~l.1-..Jd of Cf\IMt A 19 .... 20 Ltwi.r C )I .... Jt n W1 .. 1t1t Ullo+ 111>. U• 11.A u.:u 11.......::: Meanwhile, a~ ers c11tn1 c. •\II 1 L''' .. , 2s111 ,,11o '' E1t<tt• "'«"' 1111+ "' 1.111 11.1 ju.stment," be said, citing ris-'lbt Securities and Ex-USF investQrs voted to change s11ern.. ep ,. 11 1.t0011 Pl 1111o 11 ii Plfp&IC.W• .. 'losal:• ""' U• 10·1 .. i. .. 9·production ooets.. · • . change' Commiuion hu been ~=~1~r~ 1-:,W,~ tlii-~-:tt 2 1 c .... e .... w11 ,,,.,_ 1111 Off ,.,_i. ....-Y··•ee un• a N_. ... _, lta • name to Independent c111111 U1 J~ Ji u ... 1411 '"" , 1 T••s.a••v 1rw; ,_ ..., ~ 11., , ...., .._.., .... ...,....... Mortgage Trust. 1be C()T'f'lnllny c111r u It Jl\lo Jt tkwi c1s. >'-• 1 MllflOl'Y lifter I..__ -I ~lf · .'°' -Oann., ' coopera ve " c with real estate assets of ..... 1111 12..., 1 i.-ws co ' \'! " ' u M F SY" •nc: 5~ 1 ,,.. , .. U h I h -~ g •rk Mf 1'1111 IK.lllt •iv. U \11 ' Cfr'rllKll l.•IK 1 -2\\ handl .. 75 --"t of .... _milk mill'--I I """ 'Ttlw 11 \.1. 11 Mid G11 """' u • ll'lll'nll'OO Scl<tll 1 -1 • ll·: ,.._....... woe about $1& · 1UU WU ormer y cio.. crp t:wi 1 Mel 1111v •:W. t 1 CtPMl9l11w w1 ~ "' · irocfuctd in Ne'w England, Ba' nk Ends . managed by a wblidiary of ~~L.a& n r . ::~,~k\.,1 ;:= ....... : x~s"'i::: :r:= ~ ii,~. ". a)81) lncreued'.tts ,...;ces two 1 CIK.t c u ""' 11 .-1 ,. 10 aruWICI M•-• ,.,_ .,.. . _ , r• U.S. Flnancia. Comrn er 21..., n :;r~,..,l J, ... 11 MOtMld Mllr ,,,_ V. J.1 ceots I ""'-effective MOQ-C:rnl Sflro JIV. ;M ....... 1' 16 11 Prlrw; El"'Oll I YI-VI 7.1 ~· ~" ..... f s !JCll...,,.I Comp ._ V1I l.t 4'Y· n:vide· rul ~~w'fJG~ 12\lo n IMO<rn 1;~ 1t u. it V1Aa1w 1.11b 13Vt-1 l.t '"Al ··-pom' t," · I a! d 11 '"' Al.Ito 0911 " ~11'"Fr ti:i. 11 11 At1MtltstM1 , 21,,_ 2 S!!! tJ ~·~ Ediso Co (plrvl1 Olio II uT;w n· a :::::. Jrc:: 1nt: 1~ Off .. , Walter Bryant. a ~ n ~-p ,-er ;;:;: ll :r,11 «;"~ ,:: 1~ 11 Wllllt $1\ltld c I~ .... 2!! '·' for the -ny, 1'there is Special to 'l1te DailJ Piiot • -,~ill ·.ri "'"' 2•' ~I tp 1'"" JJ lt -1 Sci Ttcy Ji.-.... ~ •.I .-1 .. n to be a ree:ctloll to price SAN DIEGO -'l1le ous1111 1'11o 2s " "1ro t11o:o ti J1wtt111 ~ ,_,.... "' °" •·• w .. •~· rnOll Cp ti 4S Mortl In '6 O l'O FMIC Carp U -I OH 6.1 &"'°'O • • _...,. d'-J-ol Minon'ty "' co 11ii. Mou1"' 2,.,.. ""' n un1(1111tt1 ... •111oo-~ •.1 iocrtueJ and consumers WW board d. U~"l\alJ u!Cfl A 1V. I Motor Cl 10\li 10 J) ltOU!ll Cefl'ID'D ,,,,_ ,• °" ',·,'·· N Iona! C Not IV. It $ CM ti\ t f( CMlronk• • -OH 1topbuyiogmllk." United States at ~'!no\i 11.,.. 1 :u 1 C11v~ 7~ 1...,2sA11!o1e..,.11 11o1o-" Ott JA .,.· Bank has annOunoed. U..t 8:~, 1';i1 m: t'' =t'Jd~~ 1~ 1:v. 10 Mo1tA.ctiN ~ ~ ~n ~t;:; Trial EDds E~ ~ ~= ~! E:.~ U'" ii~ l=tr~lt.!U~>o~ ~= ol 1-U a -"t of • Dlf\11 Ml :n• U HJ I'll G U\'I" 16 11 M111911M br MASO. 1'10> 1-.W o.tl1 0. 11'-I Nlt .... I Ill l\fo t \t.... ... ...... ~ 'l1IE LA TEST increases II'O part or a cootlnuing lr<lld. 1o 'N.W 1~. !or example, the mJnlmum milk pri.., -aet bf the State Dhbioo ol IJolry Inda11r7 -wu Sl ceptl • a come. depreaed operatin&: iD-DETROIT (AP) -The g:-n:.b 1~ PHI 51 =~\:;: : ~:: • = 8;1;. Miil ltl;: 'l:: 1:..~.!" E t Edllion Co. was found 0t111n c ~ ., ,....., 11.., '"'' 1fld *·• u • !WI.+ 111· __. aod 'UIS a _, ... , <m T6e benk bu paid a tr ol ncial discrimination °1::: ~ ~II ,..W:.,."l0 ,~l" :=-"TTwdl 1::: ~ ~ t ' d usesaed 14 • 81:-A e n 21 wt1 ;r • 1 o.cv1.i C• l';. w.t ,,_ " --·i -dlvldtnd ol 15 cents per Jaii. ,_ 1111. '!be l'ri«!, WU I -share' In eadl ol the-lut l'lll!d·4"lloil Ibo 6iwl llill "' . the ·JW tDll.S "!;r~ qUari. aJllioiillJbe ,p;r ~ .. stayed lleody. . three quarten aod had ,prevl,..ly paid I to Ck divldenda •. ·-:111-Y1n !!.1uve •-··ea !?!.!~r,:..s..;' J: u :: r. "~ t' =:-ldl!M>Lt!'i' -S:::l tt,: !! ': ~ Y""" ---a • :ll:i'1r l\la 1 ,.. ,_. S\la J Otllll'tlllc 01t 11;to0 all t ' U-S ~-tricl ~ ... J Judge 'DON ... 1111 la• 1•~ 14 AmMkn s,. ,,,,. ~ Mi.+~ ' ' &JUI ..-.a\ DoP'cfl GI 6V. t""° " t tlll U 'Damon J Keith also fined Dow Jtn1 ""JO 1 c..1 1~ 2 NASO v.1,..u-lo*f, 1.n1.-, 0...,11 Oa 1J I 1nOM I 6 ACl'l-tlo Local 223 of the UUllty oucomn 1~ '' " NA ·~ • 0e<1111t1 •sa,,,, ._.._ -' · •Dllftklll 0 2'11< ) lie Crp S\o\ t Ufl(llMoQotd ' ... "ortm of America '2501000 E11111"1C ,,"' n mt er • Jm·n" T01.i ,.,, -L---------' oo the same charge. Thelfuling was the result of MUTUAL FUNDS •' Collins Set For Merger Affirmation !fpecW .. u.. Dal!y,-0.t DALLAS -Collins Radio Co. board of directors ap- proved 1he proposed merger o! Collins Into Rockwell lotema- Uooal Corp. a 1971 lllit !iled by Edbon:I -__:, __ .:...._ ____ --:-_ workers wblch charged the Niw Yiril -'°I• Gwtll ,. 1122 1• '3 •VIT°"•: Com 1r.w UM • :' company with "systemaUc '1owino ,, • 1111 ot lrw;'"' 6.1• 6:11 c11~1 e1 11.'2 "·"° s"""'' 1'2:1•n.10 . t.•...1-'t11d ..W •O ... pr1. Sotcll " I.Al t 1' Cl/II 81 It.Sf 11.0 SS:AIO •llP. • discrimination" in the IW u1g Ctl '"" Mllt...i Skit l'O lJ.21 u:~s ~ti 8" ·:n . •.• Ad Gw •.H •.n .and proinot!Oll Or minority """°' ,, -itd by Ot• Sp 1t.Jt11.Jt ult Ill r ' 1-" Ml IM '"" 1'·!!! "' Ille NASO b1c.. l'C MQ.MT I AP': Ult IC2 l.t 6.IJ M IM . ,..., • 1 .o...I l!qlf Gr In t SI t.l.41124..5e ~ C... •• :J: • , ce ... .,.oyes. • .. ,. · ecitr ,.,. i:n ,:11 w ~ 11.)ol n,41 •11t F•• •.11 •· • • , th ·-'d th Id !-Mtw l 1 31 • FflO Arn I 00 I.JI Cull 1.61 t M 511111 I.ft '-" •.117' • Ket "'1 e ev ence oo ..,., ,,.~• too t vet GI 11'.n "·" cwsi •.• s.• 11cu111TT PDSt , '--•-• during the three-month 111.: •~ 11·1s u · r1 .... T•t 11,11 ... APOiio 1.10 J.H E..itr 1.a •.>t 1eC1CO Atut 11·1, 11·1 """ 1.•1 • Polan J.ft •.ll. 1 .. ~ '-" 1-Y trial "was ovenvhelmlng that AGr'.-o s'u i · .,,.,,1 • u i1 u ·11 11111ck• 6.1• ,_. u11r, " 1.1s ,,., AH I t 1J.111t alrttd fot f Ktlllf GUI t.JJ t.l'I S•L•CT•O •OI : JnvidloUs.J'acial disc::rimlnatkft Al~ '.-o u :JJ u : "' Burt 1o:01 10: t=7}o t:: t: ~ ~ 1tU J:: In emplo~-t p-r .-. 1· 1 c e Iii ArMlp .. J.Jt '· 1111' '-" ••. LS:X OAOUP'· kl SN. 11.1111 n ... ~~· Arn 811111 •.71 10.1 I •LIT't C. ~ ltiOIJ.61 m 10.tJ !'to 1 •• ...,,.....,.tes the co~te en-.._rn 0 ..... 1 •.n 10. AOU': OtWlll 1'01 1 n ~ ,-u" 1t·11 • .. : ,.-~ .,..,.-Arn IEGty J.Ol S.S 8"G dt• t .U t , O •i•• ,,.. OM'D ••• , tfty Of the-Detroit EdiJon Co." AM •11.Pll•IS (tP(.. II.II II. Llr:i~~d 5:jl U. Ct!MI "' J.IJ ._ • .J ,-u1u11: CMlr• 10.H 11.t Utt 1111v t.n tO.it fillrPI' l .11 1.11· CIPltl I.ts l .t C• $Ste l,t J 1. Urw; Ci'. J.'11 UO F\tt Ff t .11 t .411 IMom l.tl t .1 Oe1t I.JO •·· LOOMI H-J,71 I .Al 1 .. -...1.,., 1.10 I. 11!111 11.11 ··•u,yr,.a • 1.PP1 L 1.Jl 711 $OKI 1.U t .t """! 11.10 U. C.. floi tJ,'9 IJ ... ,Ka H 1.-11' f.~ stock I.ti I. wnd 16.M II. ~ U.10 U.10 Mt•MnOM POI! -.· tJnder thrl: ~I e. Ch •hareholder of Collins, other than Rockwell, will be enUUed to receive $25 for each share of Collins common 1tock. The merger wlll requltt the af- firmative vote of two-thirds ot the bold<rs of the oulslandlng shares of Collins common ttotk:, a,, well u twoithirds of the holder!! of the Oolllno; preferred stock. Southwest Leasing Arn Gr111 J,'7 •-Purnn t .tO 10.121.1)41110 •••: """' tt•t1.n Am 1"1111 S.31 !.I Sit"" " (.Ii J. ...ttll« 7.U J.14 llKMI 11.11 It.At , ». A"' 1""11 hi Cl) Trffld IJ.1011-'I ""'..,, J.1• J.O 1,,..Mt 11.Jtlt.JJ " •' I I Here's that new car you want. , ' j Whatelse i can you. f f nd? • .. It's all there. Eqully In your house you may tum Into cash, wilh lhb help cl WeSlmor Flnanclai, We call It a Live-Now Loan. Use lhe money lo pay ofl bills, take a vacation-any way you like. Anywhere from $2,500 lo $25,000 or, more. Loan secured by a combination of real estate and · personal proPe.rty. Will not disturb your present mortgage. Tal<t a close look al your home.Then call WealmorFlnanclal '8Dd.lell us what you've found. .... ~ ..... .an GWestmorGFmancial A'CQNIUMlli fl"ANCl ... ,flLIATI or WISTlllN MOlllGA QC · W ,.. Unlotllflltllc• Col!!puiy 3772 KATELl.A AVENUE • LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA• TELEPHONE: (213) 775·2711 • (71'4) 82&•5913 - • A special meettna of C.Ollillll shareholders has be<l1 called ror Nov. 2, at which sharebolden of record on Oct. 2 will be entitled to vote. lt is contemplated that the merger will become erfectlve shortly alter the shareholder• meeting. Bankruptcy Bids Filed 'Ille followlng persona have filed petlUOlll for bankruptcy In Santa Alla federal coort : In Anaheim Speelal to the Dally Pilot BEVERLY HILLS Southwest Leasing C or p • Beverly Hills, a consumer auto leJSOr, has opened a 20,000.square-foot facility at 330 E. Katella Way -1 n Anaheim., said Jerrold M. !%- elrod, president. The !acillly will b. Southwest Leasing's first in Orange County. The new of· fice! were built primarily to service the company-ts existing Orange Ccwlty cllentele. Previously, they were serv- ed through the company's Beverly Hills facllltles, where the company occupies 129,000 square feet ol olfice, repair and maintenance, enclosed display and parking space. Speedom eter Limit Asked For Vehicles An'I M1o1t 1.1t t .6 !NANCI.IL ..,.. _ 11.Jtll.Jt Sii 0... U.161t.ll :'"c~cf: 2·'' I. fi~0".,!MSJ . .t6 t.ll Ill"°"" 11.)1 IUI Sidi F• • l.AJ I.II G;OUP': l'ln Ind •.at l.lt lll~lll :-n 't: ...,_ "11NOl: C•Pltl S.H i . 1'111 lrw; '·" i.ft u co· . Cltl lfw '11' •.• Fll(I lllV I.CM I I Vtnt t ,Jt •.)t F • 1"2 9Jl 111v 'j· 'J." Grwlll I.SI 9'. stl"• \ti 11. II II.JI ,.::-; I St tA1 Trlt . .o:r: ~':;,i0:,. ''.~ 1&: Jel~TOllS• Milts , u :tl II.OS ,:.-m:r • 1l1l U,ll ,•:' w. N•U 11.•t 1i.1 Dhc •• 10 I" ,", '"c~!'-1, ,, s• 11.G,' •,,'·!' 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Ill( &.63 S.07 c t'n ,· ltMI """' J·u 1· .. Pl ... 51 10.SI IQ.JI Lt¥ Glfl ).ft ... 1::::: •.• ,· '""'°' fl• 10·~ P'ln lrl l.H •.. Vf1 5'11: l .11 1 ... Of · • ' • ,IOftS~lt PO: YAHC• o ad I.I I t . J~..!,.~'N ':·:':·_,.. Pion E11 1.11 1.tS 1AftOIJIS: ~=~olFol ,,:n 1l lllV C• A u:11 !~II P!On F1•1 •,,1.3 ,",·~! lft"J!_ ,1." IJ'J c .. 1 Inv U.00 11. n¥ GlllO I Ol I.OJ ,._ ·a ·r \IS..._.. .tO l.U WASKINGTON (UPI) c111"' ew 6.tl 6. •ow 1...ic >:n ... :'L"n'110 1l·ot J:·n\ v~ ~·fl t'ft Sen. Charles H.. p,...,..,, (R·ffi) CoMll Ill I .I! I.I lft• 80I \1.lO n.u ••ICI! •owl: . ":;r:! 1:111 1:.C ~·-1• . C:O<ll•I H !1) Ill 111'1.,l Gtwlh u .uu Vt '°" I" . bas asked the govemmeot to """1" c, u.si •• 11111. 111 , •1 Nw E•• •1.n u:n ..,,, , :12 I.ii !Im! the kin C-Dtl •.•J I, .. '" · -Hoor 10.11110. Vll"9 Or 111 ) •• t mar g!I on c-01. t.12 • CllOll tv 1.11 1.0 ,,.. l'o 1.)1 t. wiu•t .,-1.u ..,. t mob•1 • .......t..-.. 0,._ to IO Dt1tt1 1.H .. CaoH "' •·11 •· '•Wldl • 7~ • Wit11 Mw n ... ,, ~ au 0 Jn: s ........ ....,..RO~il 0....1191 ....... INVIST OltOUf': ,,OYll GI .: ... :., W•!ftO ... ll .. , .... mil hour o•uWAlt• 105 Git! 7.11 .• "'"° \IP 10.tl 11.n . • et lfl ' GllOVP: I°' MO •.• 6, P'UTNAM 'fl'll.L.lftOTOll I I "-I the Fede I 2!f:•1 Ml.II II. OSPr '_,.. '· P!.!ftDS· OllOU' n euo:::i:~ o ra is;~w ,. 10.u n. 'Mu1w1 '·U 10.11 c:o....t• "" n 11 E ..., ' 1, 11 263, Tnlde Oommlulon end the Na· .... It• T .i:t J. t~ 1: ti) a.~: ~~~lly ,· •. ~ ;0, ~ 1..::11 . .... ' I ..,... ..., "' 1IOJI 11.n tlonal H~hwPy Trllffic Ssftey Drtct c. ,,., 1. "''•"' •,·" " orwt11 11 .•i 11, , ,,...,.,, u M ii.i.s ... I.I DMo(1 l\.M U. _ n ,n t:. In< l .H j (Plfth t ti Adrnln.11 aUon, Percy Sl'tw t1t'~~,5, 1g.,1,11. 1 ~ •·'° '· ~'i':t• , 1~::: l¥:~ ~11 u:u 1iti speedometers marll:ers up to ~S ,. 11 ... n. (i'<om '·" • ..,..,._ 11 .11 u .Jl .,.,... """'I" IM llQ nd ··-160 {j-M ' ,.. •.O (, Trll UI J.U "' Jlt"'1 ' I.Ill r.'6 Wtlllll 11'.J? I :n ""• a ..... n m ... ~ t.w 'J·• 11. t r11 "' n .11 u . 11t 1n1r1 n n .•• WIMv • 11 n hour are "an tnvltatlon to 1"""' ·" 1· 1"t1 ,,.. n.o n. ktrc Eq 1.t1 '·"'Wilt ll'IO 1:" 1:7' _. Ctlll 10.,~ ll. !vy '"""' I.II 1.11 S...IU11 t.lt 1.1' W1llt Gt t 10 1• 00 rttkleu.ness to hlt·and·run ••e. """ •-' 1· ''ow"' '·"' 10. sc~ "" 1,., •. w1'"''" ,.,. .;,1 ' l!IO!t G1 1.n •· .,,... ,o 11.,..11. scn111 Sa tt110.11 • accidents, io v eh l cu I a r IAlON: tltn "" •. ,. I. KUOOlll PO>: ho . . I short 1-ftOWAJI I '" It '·" "" 11111 11\W 1.$.IU u .u ...... , .............. m1cide -n an lU' • •1111 F• '·'° 10.11 -1111 ''·'' 1s.lt ••1....c: ""' 11o.11 •. ...,.v111lftl•, vUaUoo to death." • I 1 " l . -... , .. -. .. . . . . . .. . - ' ·' . .. .. ··. ~ • "· . ' -. ... " .. .-. .. -·' .. .. •• ... .. - ' . r ' ' .. ' .. ,· . -. • .. . .. ,.,_, . . • .. -. ~ .:._, • .. • • • • . -· • • : ·' • • . . • • • . ... ... ... r , .. -'. • • • .. _ . -. -. ... .. . l . . -.. .r .• ' • . -. . . .. -.. -" . ... . . ' . . , ... . , ..... . . . . . ' ... • • ... .. .. . -' . -• --.. . .. - .... "" ,, . ' . .. .. .. .-• .. - . .- , . I 'i ,• I ' ' . .... • . W!dnndaJ, Octol)w 3, 111173 Bu,ilder Working ' , For Fun--Not· Cash· TAMPA, Fla. IAP) ;_ Jim Watter 1t 50 ii a mu!limllllonalre who makta .SucctSS, look worthwhile. top prodLICtt of bultdtng ma.terials and 'ranks fourt.b ln the n4tion as a bull~er of homes. bu1ldlng boom WU just got-• ting started. ·The same klei W<J!ll<lll ~ succeed t o d a y because lt bas been done." ·:we b 1 joy to me,'' he remarked. "l quit working just for money a Jong tlme a10. I get a tick ou"t of putting tblup • toge~r and malWJg them work. well." THE BIGGEST thing be bu pot together Is ti>< lim Walter Corp., a spriwllng network of several companies and 125 • plants wlilch be """"" will do a l\Ulinesl of tI. t ~Ilion in tho buildl!>1 !leld this year. • Jim, a young truci:driver with only a 121.b grade educa-JIM SOLD about 250 bomes ttnn. start..i the Orm ln !Hf and groeatd $300,000 !bat' flnt 'Ylth S'® he had saved and year. This year hl8 finil iwiJI f4PO he borrowed from his martet between 1,000 and father. • 9,000 more-f1Disbed ooala:· at ~ ~rt= th b~~~~~ an average price of $1,081 finished ~\ ti>< hl!lde I~\ for '1.d8y, 'Walter, 1 graying \be ~r' be recalled. Our sil.·footer with tbe exut>erance aale pnce ranged Crom $995 to of a cheerl.eacl:er, a00 tbt build •11~:~ succeeded because •of~ athlete, could.cash in his b.id a good product and ... ;: chips . for $25 . million. his lucky to be in the right place assoo.ates be I 1 e v e . Jim u,,,........ 1be nnn ls now America's . . hJmsell fl&ures he's probably at lbe right time. A big worth nearer $20 million. More.Duties ' Floyd D. H~I, ch'4maii and chief executive. of· ficer of financially trou- bled Eastern Ail' Lines bas taken over office aS I THE PICK o~ Punch l PUNCH ~leM lt1l. TWM!e hi\,.....,.. "'.'Wt'w Hc/tted to •bsOlb inctyJl#d cpm outWl\le4 JM:lc.son, rethtr than pasa rhem on to tM customer -you·,.. firedr' .. ~ Richfield-l 1icreases ' Price of Auto Fuel LOS ANGELES (AP) -billion over p r e v I o u s Atlantic Richfield Co. has in. estimates. -creased Its wholl!Sale price of ·mE '11f.MD..E p J p e 11 n e ~ llA cents a g~n and 'fould transport oil fl'om the of dLltillates 2 centS~a gallon. Alaskan North Slope to the • "'lbe conJJnuing e$.calation Aia,.UO: 80uth coast. of -the costs of cnide oll, pro-. AUanilc Richfield issued a duc.t imports and ·~t.ementaying,theblcreue ttwpottatlan ch1u'ges have _.was.based oo prollminary tn- made these increases ,fonnaUon received · from aeceasary," John W,, Sim-Alyoska Plpeluie· S.rvl<e Co., '"""".' ~i9' , vie< Pt!J!id.nt, , • stnice c:Ompany ~Oriiied by sal~ Monday. oil ooritpanies to de!fin, coo-· ''WE MU$T niCOver tbest cOsti already lncurred U we are to continue a .mntmum effort to meet the energy needs of the U.S. consumer and .avoid a worsening sh«tage." Shnmons Ill.Id tM company bad ·urged the Cost of Living Council to perm.it the in- ceues to be passed oo to consumers. AUantic Richfield also said,. -Monday-it estimates that the cost ,of c:onstructing the trans- .Alaska pipeline system has in- milled, ~ millioo to II <-• TODAY! struct and operate lbe J>rOJect. CO~l <>I lbe ptpelltie system origl~ly was estimated at between $3.1 billion and $3.S ·billion. ATLANTIC Richfield said lht: estimate of increated costs, which is teatatlve and 11Ubject to review,. is •ttributed to Continuing delays and In- flation, more stringent re- quirements for environmental protection and the results of inore d e ta i 1 e d engineer- . ing : studies . Arco Pipeline Co., a subsidiary of A t I a n t I c Rlchfiekl, will be reponaible for Z8.08 percent of the cost of the pipeJine, a spokesman said. PllYITE 1111ST FllDS IVllUllf POfll llllAL HTAft LO.U. 111 I 2lld TRUST OE'!OI fl,IOO.T• $250.000 uP TO '°"" lOAN8 OM TBUST OIEEO cot.t..ATIM&. --.ottf lQUITT P\W _ ..... ao tt.w.on c.m.r °""' .....,..,. kKlll. c.•. (11 41 ........ ~eautlful Stick-an LABELS Ptnonallzed • Stylish • Efficient Order For Younelf or 1 Friend· May·be u1ed-on envelop.•• •• ... turn addre11 t..b•ls. Also very hendy es identllicatlon labels for 'merking p•rsonel it•m• such •• books, records, photot, etc. lebels stick on 9l11s and may bt us•d for merltln9 horil• ctnMd f.ood ittms. All labels ere printtd with stylish Vogue type on fJne qutlity whit .. gummtd p•p•r. r-----------------------1 I •111 iw -.. -. t" ""' /!Wiii wlffl u.:u "' I '"'' '""'""" l.• .. 1 °"'• r.o. 10 .. 1wt L Cl$11 ""'.,., C•llf. ,.,, I I I I f I I I I I I L PJLOT PRINTING I -----------------------~ "It .might depend on what day you look at the stock market retuqlS,~' he sakl. How did Walter' succeed when hundreds of other small bWJden failed? FI nan c i a I observers credit bi:!: organizing slc111 and bis lhilltt to get needed capital from big city banken at critlcal junctures in his expansion program. · Jim, who ls 11t1ll his own best salesman, pot lt thl! way: "There is ' a IQt--1 n persistence, in liking what you are doing, and hi liking people and being able to judge them." HIS ABllJTY ot ·picking talent is unquestioned. Half a dozen men who stayed with him over the years are now Pertee Making Cathode Device Peftec Corp. ls devek>ping a catbJde ray tube terminal which 11 expected to be in pro- duction during the first part of 1974. The Pertee CRT terminal is being devleoped by the Cilm- pan_y's businesi i y stems division in Santa Ana . Before you get J*ased ou~ take a look at this • president as well. sam- uel 1. Higgenbottom had resigned that posl· ti on. Home Loan REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CONFERENCE A serlet of 4 lecturea-Od. 9, 16, 23 •nd 30 Tuesdoy, Oct. 9, 7:».9:30 p.m. n.-kM...11, O'"fl' C...t Dolly Pllet l!(lfor, "Wil.COMI TO THI CONFERENCF' Dr. Ttt-A. l fft;ety, Dhtrtct DlrMt«, "OIAN•I COAST , COMMUNITY EYENIN~ COLLEGI RIPORT' Jock U11eelw, A"""-Y-ot.._, "rLANMJNG YOUI mATI THROUGH REAL PROrlRn INYUTMIHTS" Newport Harbor High School, 15th Ii lnine, N• Beach c. •••• ,,., Irr Oraot• c-°""' ...... c-C:-••lty c:.ltt• " ........ -.com. ...... -of ·- Nearly Everyone List.ens ·to Landers .. I • 1, • . • . .. • j , • .. ' . ' .If~ • :• • .. .. . , ' • . ;l. , ' -• ' " .. . '~ " ' , ·~ .. " ->I· r ~i, .1. '• ~ " ·• ~· •• .. ) ·! .. " ... • ·~f •' .. ' " ' • • '' " , r.: . . t \' . ' . . ' , ' l ' '' ' '' • . , ,. : I .. . . . .. , ' . ... '•: ,, . ' .. . :-.. j,. ;~ . • i ; \ "" ' 'I I ~· i r . ' ... ' . ' . - " ' • ". • ' " ' ,. •' •'-•.. : ' . .. " '! :: • • .. .. . .. o\:_1 " ,. . ' . ' ., " " .. ' .. . . ' ' • .i ' ' : • • • • :-• • ' .. ' (. 1 I, ' .. .. ~ . ' ... •"' ), ' .. ' ,. . ' .. ' • I ~·:~-..:.. •' . ~ •'. • '1 ' . . :: ~ t i;. '' . . . " -,. ! ' . ' ' ... . -~1 4~ r, .. ' . . .. " ••• l ' .. ' •''·' ·-" . . ' .. ' " J ~ r~. .. •• • • , __ ~ ' •' •• '" • • • ' ·' • j .. I, t ~ • l ' • .. , 1r ! . ···: • ' i • I ~ . • .. •• ·• 1 ' • ' .. , I' , . . , . • • . .. .. l. • • ., OCt.ober 191J ' DA!lY PllOT ) .. ·: • ' •• , ' • ·~ I i l ii!4 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsday, October 3, 1973 ' TONIGHT'S TV HIGIIlJGHTS AB C D 8:30 -"A Letter From Three Loven." Three letters delayed a year, alter the lives o( their recipients. June Allyson, Ken Berry, Juliet Mills. KCET m 9:30 -Women. This new series ex· plore s the world or women and her aspects as wife, mother and force in society. NBC D 10:00 -Love Story. Bonnie Bedella stars in the permiere episode or this romantic an· thology series, "Love Came Laughing," about an uncommitted young man who falls in love with an unwed expectant mother. ~TV DAILY LOG • l , Netv 'Love S tory ' Michael Landon, who acted opposite Bonnie Bedelia . ; Harbor-£oneert o pener .. •- Kore an 'A ~gel·s' Delightful Jt was a happy act of nomenclature' hen some enthu.siostlc supporter in the early days of the National Folk Ballei of Korea decided to dub tho,. 33 d<tigblful yoqsters the Wttle Angell. An equally enthusi&sUc au· dience Sunday In the Orange Coast Colleg~ audi,iorium ob- viously sharOO that aentlment with ovations that got the new se8.900 of the Harbor Area Community Concerts Auocia· lion OU to a flying start. ' 'Mils may be you.r chance.to ' TOM BARLEY ' Music Bo]!: " ' ' · check out the c o 11 e g e,,'.-* rectntly acquired Allen dlgiiU r computer Ol'~an. Dr. ColYl~ 1 · will use the mstrurnent In a Bach program that tncludell the prelude and /Ulill' In•£ minor and the ' ' W e d g e·f'f; prelude, Adilyn I. Bonillo OCCs professor or Gt~. will read the chorale texts. '!o.,.."' times since she first began to •&..lilf'1y' ast«ilshbjg . a d direct its dancing affairs 11 mlecteli the'-lligbest eredJt t!n years ago. \b• , ~embte's e~iabllsl)ed But she has always main-muaad"'5 wbO "CoaC'hed the tained an amazingly high stan-, )Wlgtt.n for manyl mbriths dard of presentation, both in' to ~eve lhil lcind ;I aflllttc dance form and In production, j>erlectlon. 1 j f . and her gen1m 'in that fie~ 'Space, wilt, not pr· r JD i t1 was clearly eVldent Sunday flrther • a.n,alysis of. tflt... 15 night. deljgliUul 8'gmpits o f i>ong . Particularly •pectacular, and ·dance pri>grfl(lj ~Uuit graphically depict the joy and I.it:; · • -Congr:atulatlons to Da'!id F. Anthony o1· eofden w.i. College on his appointment:•~ conductor of the Orange ~ ty· Youth Phi Iha rm on l,i:; Orchestra for the 197~14 season. W ednesday Evening OCTOBER 3 Movie: (C) ttO)......., ,,.. 1111,.. on "Bonanza" last season in ~ script he wrote and lllwn'" (dr•l '73--JuM Nl)'»n, Ktn directed (top), directs the actress (below) in the open· 'These brilliant yaungsters - so gkls and three boys between the ages of a and 15 ~ wert the ideal opening choice for, a community con- cert season that seems, on paper, io be the beat we've had in these parts since the Laguna and Harbor branches of the organization were form- ed. BACKED> BY A troupe of musicians who go through some 50 native Koreari in- struments in an exciting, colorful -am, the LitUe Angela offered us a fascinating staging t ha t cleverly traced the history and culture of what bas often been an unhappy and divided native land. fz;om this critic's seat1 ,were 1-br,oogfit" these brllli~ ,'4Hte the "Buchae Chum." a Charm-Angell a thorou~y1 4'~ed ing end eloquent fan dan~ ln standing •ovallon.1 ~>' tfle<.t which the young Korean gkls high, very high; S:tdo lllght, excitement of their lives in a t'llO~ AT ·M _ numlier cl. symmetrical and' Lov'ers of'orian' music1~al(d we extremely complex dance have a. ~t .. niiny ;mf this forms. organ-<Oliicious , ar~1 w 111 DAVID TAKES the ba:I for the orchestta;s f season and there is no dOUbt.,_l,_ this critic's mind that he ~ lead his ensemble to grtlri things. Working with hlm .• tn preparlng the group are J~ Clower, Fountain Valley ID~ .on strings Md Peter FOumlit of Costa Mesa•s EstanCri High, low brass. ..-~ Berry, Juliet Milts. ThrN 1t1t1n. d•· ing segment of TV's new "Love Story" series, airing laytd • ytll, dr11mltlelll, chtnp t ·ght t 10 'cl k NBC Ch 14 the li't'ts of• youn1 eouplt SIPlflt· 11iiioiintiiiiiiaiiiiiiioiijjioiiciiioiiniiiiiiiii• iiiiiiaiinniieiiiiiii.iiii eel b)' • Jiil stnftnet, 1 subutbl11 housewif• lmolvld in 1 !wt 1fftlt 1nd two ~~tlontrs prtttlldlna lo bt we1lthy. THE HIT OF lhe night, and want lo kriow that flt! auslln I think t,he audience agreed C.Olyar or Orange J € o a s t with me, was the "Buk Chum" College is performing at 8 -the Penitent Monk. Each of p.m. Friday In the school's eight colorfully robed dancers Music Studio One. i~'Mtll!:::: ....... C.wrtA1p ef Edcllt'1 fftMJ "'""' .... ,..,,_ stM Tn' Sl•ple•1•ll MINI lllowla: (C) (Zhr) '"CM" (dr1) ' 9--0m1r Sharl!, Uc~ P1!1M1. • @) ..... JIOCI .. Loclp - !-lflllomSloo ... ~, ~al~~:i·"-=:.. ... • Mtn Crttlll ... Dfl llll ..,, .. LM..-. Prt~ J 9:00 ft 9 (JJ C..01 '111111 In tht Minor" ClnJ10n Is suspected of mut· dlrint 1 mobsle(s flt! fritnd who had eonttcied him tn l\Opes of p !11· Int fO'l'fJlmenl•I Immunity fOf the underworld ltadet, (i)TM ltld Olla m n. 1.1nt1uc11ni. m .... i:onno r .... Collet (dr1) ·~lu· I btU. TIY\Of, Kflthar111t HtpbUn, t:JO ID Mlldllch tt111Mt -Mont~" ci11t. mro Wi •,... · ' i!:2l.S.. ~ -1°'°'841 m..; .,;.... '" ""' Ne" ldtfli a. lkts di• T/'Olll clrin~ln1 1 stolen bot· Allfy Crtfflltl tie of poboned Whlskty lnttndlif It : KiAlilj tf Art I t!ft for I IUl'ft(lll, who witf'iholdt IMll&IJ his CCOJ"rltloft Ill [tan Au&llSfS 11MJt -"nltr iavtstll•• Fritz Wtl\'lf ~ 1'lttn IUesb. '""'._ 9 Cil lo'te Makes tht World · f:eo~ite!=. *Go Around Tonight - M .. : (Zllr) "'1111 llllert" (mp) 2., ~! ~~=~~ t~ ; ' ~ Unuster, An Gird~. 1y uflCOmmitttd youn1 m111 ftlb 111 ,Wblt't Uy Unef loy1 with •A upeclln&. unwtcl moth- 1 LM Lucy tr. who hu been destrtttl by !1'11 Moel Squid lither of her unborn child, alld m r Dn111 ........ hi come• fact to ltc.1 with Ill• first tiftM:r11ldl m•Jor commitment or his life. . 00 ...... I" !'!.!!'... . l' flle Fn11cfl Ctlef ~ -1 rr1 hid ti SWWfW11 tll) (Jl Q3 Owff II • t t -t 11 • il1Prf.,.,.,,,.., "SWNt lf•MSI" Owtn M1rsh1U's I NldlalNI ft 111 c..w.11 tfforts lo hflp 1n 11-col!\'lct tqtin $fll!l llClf custody al his $(111 lrom his ruthl• j 1lst1r·ln·llw •re aimplicatM whtll 7:JO II TIM Ntw •liq s ... Jim U1111 ttl1 111111 11M111tlt the boy · ' r.~:1 ~~ltliw ltb ..... I Ft£. Wat,.,:, . ... Slkl .. Wife, th• S.Crtb.11" Harry's wife fe.: Fil• Elptri111111ta In P'Plf ind fills In for his MlllOOllinl .~ CC"*1diont. 1 tuy incl 1111r11111 to s1...-ti. 1U1T• lllt -- lh1i,ti=-... ~f:', ..... The lKJ Show · ltt SMtrt Th .... Pritt 11 Ill" ' htn Alllp ltwltdMl1 llnt/S,.rtt f!l~= =-11.0 , .. !lfi!E:::: ; I [.!E,:,":r """ • ::;,'::':;,. . In.~ .. ""' Tt Ttll tllt l'rvtll ~II a (I) Sotttly .... °"' Tnnntn Dr•rnet C.pott Ind John DIYldson 11115tl. ~Tiii lllffk • a 9 oo a m Ac1 ... 1z "Wes1 Ai Hltdlack """" V1ll1y Division" Motorcyclts CIUH (I) Trails Wut ( lht troLblt ind I pollcl h1licoplt1 11•15 m ci. .. M ~~ 1ii!s Offfun Milloy 1nd Rttd d11r!111 · ·~ tM lr tour of duty. ll:JD 11 QI {IJ C1S l.rit MMr. (C) :~ 8 lllovil: (C) (?Ill) "'f1nmlt" ."'Y.,.11Ci Yallty" {dl'I) '57-lurt • • (wes) '68 -Jamu Stewart. lnl'lr L1ncast~nn1 Dru. st1Y•ns. R 113 ~ iro m .1o1111"' c.,.. 0 lffl mm .... I Cini I Ted Mtvie: "1•111 t9 ltulNI" &MU '7Alic1's Wild o.r· Al~ fttls (com) '41 -Bob Hopf OofolhJ betttr 1ft1r conl1uin1 to ltd tt11t La~r. ' btlore sh• met him she hid 1n tf· U S d f1 lr with 1nothu min. But Ttd lttls pen 90 wonderful wt1rM. * minutes with 0 """' '"°"'' ltl (!lo)..... KATHARINE HEPBURN! ltr • WWow" (dr1) 'U-Y1n11 Usl, The Dick Cavett Show Peter McEneiy. I •~•""' D llll~H!l~" Cmtt -Tiit lthf D•ts K1th1rin1 Hepburn Is M 't only LI S11or1 *tfl 1uest. llltN: (Zflr) ..,.._lrllt C.M· f> Movie: (C) "Bl l'urplt Min" fllud" (cit•) '51-Williirn Hl>ldtn, (•chi) 'SS-Tony Curtis, Cetleen Mil- N1ney Olson ler. Cll1111plonalllp Wrut11t11 lllftle: "Spy H..r' (dr1) ·~ ~ WU.1111t lfllrl11p II! Alfttd Hildtc:tdi l'mtllb JljllllUI lanptp ,,.,,... How1rd Duff, Wtlttr Sleztk. a:aa o ~ (I) !Ii m m ••-:m11 iz:oo oo 0ne Ste, •llJOld lrlfystily-8111tcft Btnak Inn le m ·Movlt• °'CMlllPllllf f•r Cttu..- ' li111re O!il how a l ·ton. Sl million (com) '~Vincent l'flct • sculpture could diuppe1r from t ' 1u11dtd buildint sllOrt!y btfort its 1:00 (1) p (JJ ta CJ) Nen u~ellin1. Guy LotPlood, Don 1J H11htrtr l'itrtl' Stroud, ScoU B11dy 1nd Cindy Cltrt l :lO tJ 0 News rue st. 8 Barry Sullivan, Juliet 1:45.U M .. 11: IC) ''Ne N1M1 e11 tH lulllt" (wu) '59-Aulfle Murphy. -r Mills. &.!une Allyson Z:JO m Afl·NiaM Sllotr: "Y•llotr DJ." 1tar 1n letlers from iif111 Siient llilders" Three lovers" J:lD t) MO'tie: "stm Dept, 1111 NI. 0 @ (I) Ci) AIC W td I I td • r 649" (du) '4~Will!tm lun4i11n. Thursday 1:00 8 °'Tll• Cina MMl1W <•rt) •53 m "S.llCMni l111Ut'" (COM) '41 -Red Skelton, At1ent Dahl j -V1leMin1 Cortes•, Tito Gobl>L DAYTIME MOVIES l.O [I) It)""'""'"" c...1. Id•) '6' • --Ot1r1ton HtSIOll.. "Cl1111 a.." t:OD (i1) (IJ "M!Jbehtvl11 HlllNldi Ltuftl 1nd H1rdy. {oom) '40-Hauy Lanadon, llt!ph [fO) (C) "Jwplter'i Dit!Ji(" (com) t:lO :l~i:J ''Th• Lion" (dri) •62_w11• '5~stlllr wm11m1, Kowud 11111. li•m Holden, C1pucln1. l:IO ~ ('j) (C) "Mu11mr Ct Mo111t" 10:00 (31 ''tity B1n11lh tllt S.1" (ldY) \«imT '&6-f'ied Gwynn•, Y'fOtlnl ·51-Robert R)i1~. DeC.rlo. O "Dttert , 'u~u~· (wts) '5l -4:00 6 (C) "SOU11• 11 Ali r" (dri) '61 W1yne Morrit, Yir11nl1 Gr11. --llutl !vet G\J1 Stoc~ll 12:00 O "Tiit T•••nt" (wts) 'JJ-Jotn ' ' Bennett. lhndtllph Scott '111111111 4:30 Cll S1111t ti 11Mll llttltl1 11 Ht!flarldo" (wes) 'SO -Jlmmr IH CJ) '11Mi hddlU" Part I (dtt) Of110n, Ruwll ~~11. ~m Sl•.it1, lio,tl Brlclps. KOCE TELEVISION LOG J1• Mlti.ry of Art rc1 hnton s ti.A CON~OATIUMI ,l.n 1rt ~rec:lall0t1 eovtM lo< colt~ <rf'dlt J::IO •ooll: I HI IC) 7•5 (P&SI 'W••d 4" bY Ot. R°"1ld I,, Gl11u1", ()r, Gf•lll• lll«U"" ~1' !rue·llfe nnvel 1110ut '"' event\ th•I oc<ur In ,. olo city Flll""U•I. •:OO At M•n l tllA•fl (CJ ltUOll f fl(OCF.I "M~-l1ln9" f:.10 lilt<lri( (l'"IN"'t' ((I ((TWI StOO l tM,,,. 1tl'fff !Cl JOJ iCTW) CONSOltTHJM) An .-chlt.ll!(IOlll tr! 1~ pr~llllOl'I tO\lrlt for toltevt crlldll. 7:0tl Tiit o,..r .c--COfllfft (Cl LtttOll • 1LA CONSORTIUM) •'Fetinv F1<1<1 l r•v•lr" 1'l0 TI>. S(MMt 1!'HI A" ff Plllk tl ((I "Ontn11v1 Line f"tav: l'•\l.1 '9t:~· •no" 1:00 Mtll.,.pM(t 'TllMlrt /() 70Jl IPI$) "MtWlt" Part J of "Trit Gol$n l ow!"' f :to TM OllffnN Trell (CJ Cit (PISl "Pttt ~tr" · SH 11111119 T11tlcl1'f, O<rooer 2nd, 11 1:00 p,m, ' ... OH A BIG BIKE ... ON A BAD ROAD A .w.ES Wl.LllW Gt.EflCIO·FU'ERT"HTZKl Proo.ction "ELECJRA. GI.CE t.I l!U.E"~JOERT II.AKE· BIUY (GREEN! BUSH ~Ind ~ bV .JN.ES Yl't.UAM GlEACIO · Sc>--... t.,. ROB£AT BOAIS • 9«yti., ROBERT BORS ll'IO R..f'ERT lfTZJG M..c~b1JAMES'M.LIAM GI.GOO Unlled Ar11111 I onoin-1 MICllln l'ktur9 SOulllltrKll on UnltM A~h Aeeorlls tfld T•PH I I""' "" ,.... .,. .. ,.. .. 9ft COlumblf, A«Ordt I io im CINE(llAUND & SOUTH COAST ·2 WEEK DAYS 1 ' 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 1-3-5:10-7:15-9:20 Hl-WAY-39 STllTS IT DUSI Plus 101 mru11 6£l11111 !IRllSHT• Choreographer Soon Shim Shin Ii.as become a national heroine on the strength of her incredible work with ·these gifted childreq and the com- position of · the group bu in· evitably ch¥1ged, s e v e r a I . plays six equally exotic drums in a seriea of poonding, com- pelling rhythms depicting the inner conflicts or a Buddhist monk who strayed from the strictures imposed by his religion . The liaison maintained by the young musicians in a long, d_!manding offering w a s '~ •• easily the best movie·so far this HARBOR D.I. ST~RTS AT DUSK 1111 "PUY IT · AGlll SAii" ··· EXCLUSIVE ORUIGE COUHTY ENGAGEMEllT Rest Your Eyes and LISTEN to an Orange County FIRST A NEW -SER I.ES OF RADIO DRAMAS\ IN FUL L SPECTRUM STEREO Produced and per/ ornzed by the all ti1ne Radio Greats. Rod Serling -Host Narrator Dire'cted by Elliott Lewis 'l{Jith casts including Howard Duff, Keenan Wynn, Patty Duke, Nina Foch , Jr.lie Adams, Richard Crenna, Richard Deacon, plus 1nany tnore. 1-::. EXCLUSIVELY ON KAPX RADIO ·10s FM -· 7 to 7:30 PM MONDAY • THRU • FRIDAY EVEN IN GS • •rOO The Qr••I C111iut11t1r Cen111t !Cl l.n10n J i1CA6(J "Ad""ll1!119: G .... tl Pt(llllt Play" S" Utll119 TU"Sllllay, Ottobtr 2nd, .01 ':00 a.,.., •:JO Hftltrf' ti Atl !Cl LnloOl'I J (LA ITJO Al MM! ...... IC I I.noon • fl(OCEI "~111"9". Sft ll1!1ng ~ ...,., Oc1etM'r 1r11, ., •10t 11om. <» 11'1111)1'"-----------------------~.-------------_; ___ .JI I I. . . '. Sawed,..off s . Legal Now SACRAMENTO (U~l) Movie and television pro- duceis ha Ve been using sawed- otf shotguns as props for years, but no.w the}1 can do it legally. Gov'.-Ronald Reagan, himself a former actor, signed into law a bill removing felony penalties that technically hung over movie lots for years. ctl~.!f.~ ~ COltOfllA OIL MAit, "SEVE N BLOWS OF TH E DRAGON" (I} ___ 1:..:o•c•:st.c•c:.·•::·:......--••,. "I ESCAPED FROM DEVIL'S IS LAND" Ill l iJD P.M. M.tt ... S.llltay_ C.N n...e.. hf S1MM11 FAMI LY TWIN CINEMA ' ' '• •' h . ., . " ~ ' 0.. ••d w .... .,. S.t,/Mlll c.i11n..,.. 12 fllOGfl CINIMA I TlllWT OFSllU~ t 11"0) 1 'AND , , wiMn CINEMA II · GENE AL HNJ<MAN PN:MJ 4 .. ----... Barbra Str9iwnd "UP THE SANDBOX" MANN THEATRES -one_ of the most Ip~ teresting music conferences of the new season is sched# for 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p,m. Salurday In Cypress lfil!t School under the aegis of "'9 - Music Consultants Group 'tt Orange COunty. ·It's called "You end M~ and publicity chairman Su~ Cnlg tells me it's des.i~ 'especlally for the elemeoiAl'f classroom teacher and 't!il! elementary-lnuslc specialfft. They bave-ao-exciting grOup baclting this project and:·• sOOuld be well worth attendlnl -Cypress High School, 9811 Valley View is the place ,!to head Ior. ~: .. ' ... ~ . ' • I I ... ·':· 1, ; .. , .. ·~ •ti !ll, -·· " • , • i.: ~ • ., I ' ,. E • •. '• - •• ' • DAILY PILOT :llJ. ... ~eeking a Perfeet .Boso••• J. M~ie P~~r Grap~les With Casti~g De.,,,.t;tnds 'Claudine' ·Movie • New Shade of Black oNJAMI . (UPI) -Tb 1 lhillll about makln( ovle, ' aald J A·C k an, II llndlag two ol NEW YORK (AP) Qaodlne, a Harlem maid, Is altes; Suporfly, Sbal\ and Cleopatra Jooes. hf• a character in a film that takes her oame. And !)ti" the main characters: · A blndlom• male actor · with iftoajgbt, balrl,.. lep and a Iii! w)lb a ·perfect booom. J ·qjjcGowao II detennm<d to IOI•• the pri>blem. Alttady ho ... 11-blod"one of the -~ movie-making <0m- wMORE THAN 200 union tedmJcians and 1.000 members of the Screen Actors Guild live in '®th Fk>rida, but a good movie hasn't been made in Florida in many years," he said. 1 A lot of bad ones bave and their reputation bas rub- bed off en ws who li\'e here even thoug'b the producen im· t>Ofted most of the people who did the work. "We have the rmest techn.i- dam in the workl down here and we're going to proYe that we can make a first class pic- ture rigbt here where we · preducn, a eompany Owned bf members Of ffilnorily groups, have declared war on so-called "bla1ploitatlon" movies. live," be said. But first Union Artlstl must find the male lead and a perfect 00,,Cm from whicb to pinl .. eve< put togethe!' and ti1l<d the ..... y to -~ ft ftrlt venture. .. 'McGowan and. frienda put together Union Artist.I Produc- ~ Inc., which Intend> to ~ a mo.rm motiOQ picture f!l';a $302,000 budget with a ~ outlay of only 1100,000. A ¥81 bit of crgmlzlng. • • fashion a sel ci ""Ii looking »-•~• falsies for him. ~• -- ~ "TllEY'RE NOW cutma ."'f the zany murder mystecy :f!ilry, under the worklog title ~.~e ~ta arxl Models Ball "I THINK I can help," said Truman CaPote plays Max Wolkoff, a canny Miami 3 tough guy tonight in publidty man who never takes a guest appearance on himself too seriously. the Sonny and Cher . So Max dreamed up the ''Miss Perfect Bosom lnterna· Comedy Hour at 8 tional QUeen" contest, to be o'clock on CBS1 Chan· ~ i~'.•1 111u•t "•"e 'loolcff at 30 l'H>•· .. --'·· . ·-held at a Miami Beach hotel _n_e1_2_. ------- before the film production ,. .;~ ••• tlaere ;lilHlnl't a perfect "et lit the maieel&.' ...... _ .. -.... ___ .. _ .... -._ .... -._ .... -._ .. -....... ~ Caper." De1plte ~led atteoUoo Oil th e ~ 1-n, the movie will .i!I rated PG, McGowan &aid. PRODUC!R M<O<>WAN 'AUDITIONS' ACTRESS He's Looking for Girl With Porfeet-8-n begins. Cash prizes and a part ·in the movie will be awarded the five .best endowed young ·:we need an experienced But the biggest surprise, ladies. professional actor for the McGowan aald, Was lhat-the "I gues..-you can't rate my uut," McGowan said. "You'd girl prospects "dropped their queen contest PG,'' Max be surprised &w many of the tops without batting an eye _m_usec1_· _.-------I cancUdatel have b or rib 1 e but. the men all balk&I at tak-1- legs." ing off their pants and show- Cutlng and prOduclng a ing their legs." movie ii a oew experience for Union Artists Productioos ..,..,lbo story Cills foe a male the 52-year old M~aq. who and its first film is the result •otor who can play both the has been photographing and of . four years of planning by ;pii't oL a be-man rop and a _direclil)g the ca!_llera work on McGQwan and Sandra L. IJenale impereonator sym-major motion pictures around Ulosevich. a· movie script 'Jl'letric.al enough to win a the worJd for 25 years. supervisor. They discOvered beal19' queen CXJDtesL He's that m.oioy of · -their• union -..ppooed to be the last "I ~ST HA VE look¢ at 30 •~-•-who · ~ ....__te plo f th feds to ~-eaD d u-~au::i, live.uaic:.ilfld,are "D"Y Of ...... ~.. y o e ~no on t Y .g O O tired of traveling to find work. ~ iden•1"' a..__ im"-t...r who ~ ..-..i. ... the ...... l THI .IACU.L" (PGJ -~ ......,... "661"" ...... .... _.. believed with them that a oood & bu i.een ming beauty queens week,' be said. "1You know, riiotion pictlll't! could be 0pro-'1'UI 'N TIUlr' (PG) and murdering undercover there wun't a petfect aet inli~d~u~c<d~h~er~e~w~l~th~l~oca~I ta~ten:L~~::::;:::: nacolim qenll. the ·~uncb." \r flnroat' ,Bririgs. Efue O (AP) -Four days Deep Throat" ended. a th nm here, its e1- pleaded guUty to an --ty char&• f<r showing Ille _.ally explicit film. -~ -Guild Inc. ol ~ Artz.-, WU bll'red -; Jouth Cuost Reper tory • _ NOW 11UIU OC?Olld • • MAOCAI" •VaNIN.~01' PUatLY COMK NOST,t,L.01-1 bation. Municipal eourt Jooge ·-.. T H"E TAVE R N " , George Hopper also levied a r e, -... 111. c.M. it~ fine after an attomey·1i..,..,•..,u..,' ..,""''WPO""'~·~'·..,""~'!!!•~l'!!'!P.A!!_ ~!!'°~~!! .. ~'""~·~y~•'~'°~";'~· ~";';';-~"'";·~'"':;:..,~! entued a guUty plea for thel !inn Monday. . Book Bought , ':1,0LLYWOOD (UPI) - JUIUXlllf Quinn has purdlased ICl'eell rights to ' • U n c I e ,Frank," a book about gangland leoder Fr a n k ClloteUo to be played by Quinn .• ' .... 2 trm IOOP CAITOONS I c • .,s. ... .-. I 7:10 't110 ... ....... * SUIFIOAID •lft..AWAT * . "Claudine~ is now being 1hol In Had~ ·Iocallons and in an out of the wi.y studio in Manhattan. James Earl Jones and Diahann Carroll star. "When we started this three years ago, there weren't any black films," says Producer Hannan Weinstein, a peppery New Yorker who made her first movie 21 years ago. "It was really clear that there was a buying audience and that black pictures Wen! sensi· ble to do." ltm> --tbe filmc .,.m 111Y ~ II• C&lllomia ten ... OOiidliloa Of ""'" The guilty plea avoided a triJ1 wttlcb ' .bac!. b e e n rescheduled. aevera1 t i m e a llnce tbi charge ol dbplaying -material .... leveled 'last spring:' ,. · toepergeaince c.cil!i.Mflllo foonded t===;;o;;;;; , • IY Tiii DlllCTOI Of ·z· 2M ~T MAHOI #1 " u :> Ttrd.,. S.1•1 Bcall!ill ·~--Pain .....,,.. WMOU MMN n.«l 1 .• _ LNOW:sHOWiNG -- j . .,. , • .., .~ ...... , "cru-.:. °'it* '. YIAI OIL.~., '": SAMll'IOMA'li.I ' ' . Now t:'r' T_., n.~c...,.,....-.... ~ ,A .... llRNUll .. ...... ,"~· ... Ill• "'-' ... I L eaf.TY 2nd AT CHUMA WIST BERNIE CASEY IN Iii ii a ii: ,.""'"...,' .... .su·~or ~ ~"'7'i Tiie Otympl,1 "VISIONS OP • llOMT" R. WM!Mrlt "WHl!N LI OINDS DI•" ...... c.Mrt ,., ..,TATI Ofl SllOI" "•ATTU' Ot ALGtllt$" u ..... __,._, .. --- HELD OVER AT BO'UI CINEMAS ..... lal.o11 GEORGE C.SCOTT FM DUNAWAY Jr& OKL!HOMA CRUDE ,LUf. BURT l!!il REYNOLDS . ''WHITE LIGHTNING'' 'l•llywood." ~VEPll!O#/IOOTf, • .. '1ff l RYAN AND TATUM O'NEAL IN ,...,,:,.,,wna t P1111cns• ........ .... .,. J, friJ -AP._..Rft-'-' 2nd AT WfSTIROOK 2nd AT CINEMA CENTER RUTH IN "HAIOLD &. DONALD '" a y ICE" GORDON MAUDf" ~ SUTHERLANolN -.D _ "' FIRST ORANGE COUNTY RUN •••• ···~ • • • • • :. ·' ••••••••••••••••••••••••• at.CM alvo. Af llUS, lrT. COAST MW'I' ll SAii OllC:O f W•., MlllfflltGTON HAQ 84?-•-.o• .... ., •• 017 "A ROUGH, TOUCH, ACTION- ADVENTUH" JUDITM (tilt N.T. Mf4UN .BILLY DEE WILLIAMS e RICHARD PRYOR 11>.pUI an-a-jobno-would -di!!'e. ~riMcl a-..no-wauld-b11i- P.l:rrort """"'Rems NOW! (PG) tilililWJ&fWeuJ .. t.s ~ flM WO "llCllo4EO a. UlEr which bas received 1400,000 In raciJID In society," be '"nl dty-dlsbun<d federal fundJ on. ror tralnlng. "I think it's an insult to make a film about blade peo- ple and only have white people on the cn:w," said veteran BC· tor curr Frazier, 39. ad- minl$trator of Third World's training program. "The industry has been racist as the society has been racist, and the industry has merely been a reflection of the FURTHER, SAID Frazier's assoelate, Leonia CampbeR, "Black movies have con- centrated on crime and vto- lence with an almost complete absence of warm, human rel.a~ tionships. The impact on young black kids is obvious." Third World's goal, he said, was to change this approach and get members of minority groups involved. "I l!ICAl"llO ,ROM QIYIL'l:L.f.MD" I•) "'1tvl!M aLOWS ti tllt OllAOOM" lRI "YOUl THlEl MINUTU All U"' ... "' "WHlll 0015 IT HUlT1" W••ll. • Th•n. Oilfy "DAY 0, THI! JACKAL" (1'01 ... "JO& KIDD" 'lb pull off a job --~-...., JQUMld& .. 1111 . --~-bll ... SHOWING NOW! """' HMAN CALLED ·SUDOi"' (I) . "'"" AL PAC1HO "'llANK IN NIEDLI llAIK" {I ) ~ --"LADY SINGS THI ILUIS" I GEORGE SCOTT Y OKLiHoMA CRUDE (PG) ·~· ........ ~...,.. E DWARD S • • 21Mf JAMll" "HAllY IN COOUllN YOUI l'OClll" IN MISSION Vllir.JO"-· EDWARDS • ( l\111\(.f\lfll ".l.~t ')~ Al A 0AV~ (Q',lA \~(~A• 'Ji? ~1'41 E OWAROS ( l\l \1 \1 l\lfl{ .,,\If U ll A' II [>AV' '() 1• '"\". 979 •1•1 Marl~& iran~i 00° Iii, .... 1-.,,,, ALSO. WARREN OATS .AS "DILL?NGER " • • • ' CPNEMA VIEJO \A'I O•I GQ ~· •1 ,,o P•J l u~""" 910 ~19(1 ·~."j";:'.~:_.rwr. . II PlUS • HILD OVEll ... ..._ ....... """--·--~ f'RANco Zi:r.lREW ROMEO B'jllUET ·-·· I 1 l .. l • i· uAIL V PILOT . AMILI R • TUMBLEWEEDS TllATQ.D SHAC1(, MAI,, IT SKlU.D NR>AO 5Qti\E' SHa.TfA ! ·~ ~ by Tom K. Ryan WASH l'l'HINP 'd>UR l!ARS THIS tlUSMHP HUN'T!RS'HANPJOOK .'..l'oun4 llil weakness yet,l'uture !)ride? Here's a t ip: soma men. "ant a wife who'll niather them• ~f>M~ORN: ING? 1 il l j'I Jh f 1\·MUTT AND JEFF ·• FIGMENTs .. ' , • !' ... • . • »·!. t ..... - ·. 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STORY! MISS PEACH i€~~y $CflOO I.. 1.lf.A·! "TM• L:.#,.,.•1'f · To TMI! l!PITOlt CO~UMN I ~ COMPJ.ef lf.J."f 9L..4Nk' ! I I ~~AR•ON I ~ J epijO ~\.A £- j Off<6 -• • L.IU. WITW fNls. ~!; f.{ELP, ASSEMBLE A PILE OF TRASH exACn.Y Llk'.E 'fl.IE ptLE "fAAT SWE 'SIJt(S elJRST l~TO F'LAMES AS SME SWEPT. 'fr,. T.l<ll J.ANi:;tl-'G6 'TH~ WS•K WM LIN,,_1.1.VAllL.I!. by M .. by Chester Gould r-~::-C!::-'AOOVY=='"°'M.-A,..S.,._-. CiATllERED &CIMI! SIMILAR MAnA1ALS #ID WILL MllLP'IOU.' • \ • • I DENNIS THE MENACE I . . ) • • I l I ' ec ed Tl k> th 8f ., m L; 1 • 0 ,, p • G • . ' . • • Change Set In Bermuda .Race Gear New Drug Outlawed By.,Reagan Wtdt1tsd.iy, Octobtt .l, 1973 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC N<r!'f91(, PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• TO ca1otTOflt WtitfOUI IVllMN Wf' ..... CO&lllT Of' TMI PICTtTtOU..-Mdlfithl ' ~IOU" autl ~ tTA,.,..llT STAT• °" CAUftOttlll.\ l'Oll •AMI ITATIMSML flA.MI tTAT9MD'r .. ''° ~ ..... i. ...... ....,.. 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JIAMI' ITAt•M•lrlT ~·-'-" -'"·""" urgeoey slatute by t , ....... -.. =... . ., a. win o1 ' ' T~ tol*owl111 P«llOll '• 4°""' ~ NM' n.t.,.-1M t • 11tll'IW Clt<.otnl PltnTtotn •VSIJlllt 11: Alltmblyman Jack Fenton ,,. .,...,.. ..,_ .. .,,.. ....,... IJULOf'.. o.. MA.Ml l'TATIMllrlT 0 .. M ,V,.., .. INQ .. MAIHTIHANCI!, • ip: •liHlMI & MdCiftllCK. T1W lllllowl,_. ....,._ 11 Oolflll M11*• ll'Otl 11,,,, H"'"ll""I°" etKll. ttl'I. "'41 (0-Mootebello), WU ligned T I. ..... ODUCTIOHS • .., ........ \,II'#~ ••• EYWtH ) ...... Mlli.J. 1l"f0fl l!tm. Altol'l A-. llnt• Ml. CA t'21W ............. ~ ' IVltlKA INTllll"ftlSl!S, 19°'1 s-MUMl119tofl fllKll. Cttll, ~rM1 ""9lnlill L. l"lcki.t '41A W... Ntt!I '1119 1'11 ...... ~ HUllllllf!(lfl •told!· Ctlll. n... Tllll MlllH• It CtnO\ICt .. lflo' ..... ~ ( ) , A-Wt ltl\M .\M, CA nt01 ........ Nltll. <......... I P'wl ~. l°lurd, 19°'2 5~tld. dlYldutl. ' Tlll1 DWI,_. 11 ~ W Ill lft. Tlh (IU) m'6M .. IJI ...... Hunfll!lllOll i.ldl. Ctlll. '1-&-ttt Jtf'l\tl Mll et. ~ BRIEF.'S .. 'llfMI, .,...,.... W 1-.il'ftl """. Tlllt toviJr1en 11 cenclueftd b'f ert l11o 'nlll •1tl-I Wtt filitd Wllfl tM _'. n-. L. llldllil ~ or.,... C." 'D•t1r P'*t, dl'lldutol. "' Ci.rt ol Or~ CCIUl'm' Oii W' ~ TNI It~ -..._. wltfl 1'11 °"""' ... lll'lllllf lL 1•. 2' .,.. °*"'' :a, """' I". "lctl"d \I, IJ1l =· )•---------~ ,., OWk " Or.,.. c:-tr "' OCtobtf 1, 1m· 21u.n 'Tiii• ,,,,,.....,. w11 nlld wllfl tM II-• ltn ,. --• C-IY Clerk o1 Or•"'t (Gun!f tn '1.lbrll•llH Ort"!" Coe1t O.lly • ' Tuelday and takes effect Im-hbl!"* OrtNt (Md Dlll't ~ PUBLIC NartCE '"'""'°'r 11, \ffl l"·llM' ~tfftlbtt u. ,,, » t nd ~ii mediately. lt adds the drug to OctWlr J. 10, u, 1" 1tn lMWl •--•••••••• "uto11'11td 0r.,... cou1 Dt11Y "11ot. the . ...... ...... --11. lt, " Ind Od-J. PUB UC NOTICE state's list of controlled PUBLIC NOO'ICE Tne ,:~ '"':!::.•"'~,. dOlng 1tn ntt-n'l---,,-,-,-.-,.-.-,-.. -,...--.,-c,...=,c-t- -aubslanets and ma 11:., s 11u111"'"' '" ll, & L l!N'l'EJIP•lSES. ... O, au tTATC 011' CALlll'OllNIA IJOtl: unlawful possession a mlsde-PteTITICMtl •u••N••• flt. c.11 MMt. cant, t1'27 .. '"' w. PUBUC NOTICE TNI cou1r1TY ot' OlllAMt• m t111 fol.::=-~n:::_. ~ •1"" s, .. .c.i. ,,_,., Clllr. "'21 >' """'"' HOTK• °" ::U~~m oP ,..,.m M eanor. .. ·~"*'cJi i:m_t1• w. lttll t.I., C..1• llOTICl\.01" TIUST•l'S ,...... •o• ,.O.ATI 01" WILL ... 0 Fenton sakl many youths : lllO CAlll"IT IULTDIS. m Et•I Glori• "'" l.tlWI. t14 w. lttfl If.. '~ 1 .. n Jll' LITI'llll TIJTAM•NTAIY = ll'tll SITwt, <Altll #lllrlA,, c.lifllrfll• n.6U CClllt Meta C.UI '2'21 Oii Oc:IOOW I tm. ti 1\:to AJA., Tl· 11!•'-N ol MAllnlS ELTOlll SICI! • believe the drug is oonad-s,._ CMrt. GttMI .. ..,. E•""'· G.oroe '"' R--.. Jr 1 .. u ,,.,,,,1111 TI.E INSUllAHC ANO TRUST (OM. .1 .. --ti AL SIC.EEN, •Ito •• di · nd \,,., CCllll Mn.I, ~ "'26 11., CNr.w0rth, Ctlll. t1ii1 !"ANY, 11 lt\llf t~ltcl Tr111'" iitldtr MARCUS E. Sk!.IH, Illa~., MiE. cUYe. a µa Ve taken It for Thi• IMIMM .. nnduCftocl by .... 111-Glorta I.. llog«llOll, lflW Mlr111t st .. .,.. ~ to ol 'TNll fKOtdtcl SIC.EEN. •Ito --.. MARCUS llC.£1' " high" But b •• :.1 11\lldutl Chlh-'11. Ctlll t1Jll J-1, 1m ••• lnJI. .. •». loo bOOll. OtcNMd. a . • e ~. recent 11-°"'* Grtnnl1 'Tiil• blllll-I• COnclu<ted trr • t•Mrtl 19U1, Pl!I• »1. ,,, ottkl lltcorch ln ,... NO'TICE IS ~ERE8Y GIV!.:trt ttwt A. ' r•••arcb bas found '1t ,_ d Tll-I• ltllffMftt -"'" with ""'Coull-M•l'rltnlllp. tlllct of ,,.. '°""'"' RK "' Or•nu• TRl!:STER h•• 111 ... M•tln I po911110l'I for ..,.... ~ a • ,., c111111; of Ortnet CoUnlV on "'P~ Aobt•l o. LlllG ,_,.,, c.nmn11. Wtt.L sEt.L AT proMI• ol w111 ant tor 1u1.11nc• flf l.tl!Mll dictive. 17, lt'3 Tiil• 1t11tft}ftl1 WI• llted w!ll! ..... ,_ "U8Lll!: AVC'TION TO HIG ST 111 0-TtJ!ll'fttPlll•Y '" l"tllltoner. r...,.. tll ,._,,,., Cltrll of Ori~ Coun!y on StptiinMI Ol!ll l'Olt CAtH {PtY•llle •I I of 1111 whldl I• mNe for lur!Mr Pl'llCUl- l"Ubl!"*I °''"" CH•I Dilly Piiot 11 Im "' ll'Wllll ,._..., ol ll!t Un!ltd S'-.t•ll .. thll "" !lfM tflCI plKI "' .... ,1111 ' ilfl'llt!'IMr It. ,. 11'1d OcloW :t. 10, ' · ,..,.... Ill• ..ult! front et1lr1nc• ol Int, okl """ ~•• bffft· .. t for 0c:.-r 1~ lfn. t 1m !91•1l l"ullrllstl..S OrtnQt Coad CUiiy "not Or11111 Cou""' c-•'*-'" loc11-.i 1 11'11 t :OO 1.m .. In IM courtr~ pf_ Deptr · ~ltmber 12. .,, ,, Ind OCloblr l, 200 bl!ICA Gt Wt•I Stnll Ant e.oui.... . ,.,...., No. ) ol Mid cwrl. ,, ,.. <;J SACRAMENTO (AP) ·l-----,,.,---,.,==:---l1m 2Hf.7l ,__ly WHI '"' Slrttt In s.,.1. An Ct!lltr Drive w .. 1. In .... City ol itn . 9 Equal Rights o &.. Y9Vtd 10 tnd -lllld b\' II UftOtr' .. Id llecl ~ft"btr' U. lf7J -ed an equal rigbts bill for •icnTIDUS •usi1r1•s• PUBIJC NOTICE Ottc1 o1 "'""' In lht ~ 111ve1td Ill WILLIAM I!. '* JOHN; ,. GO.' v, Ronald Rea•an bas 11"""-.PUBLIC NOTICE C•11tornl•, all r19111. 11111 •1'111 ,,.,_,con-~c111tornl1. . Mid (....,,IY Md Sltlt IH't(Tlbtd ti: ' C~IY (ltrk A lnnillcant ........ • the men. tt:AM• STATIMlllfl' , • ,.., L• a Cit Trlct lo. un .. 1111M Clf't., T~ c . tclJrtG llfrlau• ~ge m , The bill b Allembl ... ~ ':'.~...... .....11111 .,.. dollll SUl"llllOI COU•t (Ml Tiii Caltt'Mtll. C~IY Cit Qranfe, st.i. Cit c~ tel ....... ~) regu\atioos governing ~ of Wiillie -y j t'l'\._C.,., ~ -.i=ll!llY ~Sf M£M'I HAlll STAT• OP' CALll"OltfillA Nil Call,_.,..I .. •• Pll' INIP rfC*'dtd,Jll 9*. •~o.r.,._Dli ... t.al• .... -.... .,wn. ,~ l'lllll" =" d ................ W•r Ntwporl TMI COUlrlT'I' 0, or....... lU ...... IS Ind ., "Mletlllft ..... .....-:i .. ~ c....,...,,... electronic equipment ln the. d ) ptends to 1 · ........ _ • 1r1 .. A-n6A IMfla. 111 ,... ~ • ""' ~ Tti11 014) ,.. 1974 Bermuda race bu been ~ IILIDY them :St! ,_•--!£t'~1tt~ ~11t cr .• Hlll'I-~·,.:om:::•:,• =.:.-:a~O: ~~r .::.~~·.....,. eww "="~ 1t1 91 -,_, o.ny ---.. -~ b H ~4t--. """''"' "'-·-un '" 1 WILL ..,o •Oii Ll!Tillll OI" Ao.....,._,..,., " any, 111 ti. ...r ,.......,.., s.rr. 71, 21 1nd t, J. ttn ... ~ 1 a r m a n and' '.o ~ on wo ...... UUl,llll "'~=.,. """1• ~rr I MIHISTUTION WITM•'Tlrll·WILL Alf. lftlcllllld ,.,..,. Ii ll'f!'porlMI to brt: HaWkins of New York, ply :conditions whlchloynowTbap-'Tllli 11uMMu 11 '.="~11iir ~ ,.,. :~::o°' JDHM JOSEPH CM1Pe.&1,.1.. J:11:..ft'i.fllf'~lon •tr" 1 • Cott• Mtu.'------,-cc';c----1 ~chairman of 'the.tommittee of to women emp es. e dl'l"clutL°"""' '"-" -. JOHN J. C.A.MP•ELL 0tc .. ...i. n.. -~ '1'\11'" c11 ... 1 ..... _.,. , .,,.... measure was signed TUeaday. n.i. Ill~-·"*' Wllll 1M <:-. NOTICE II HEllEIY GIVEN 11111 ll•blll!Y tor.,,., l.,c.or.-.;1-DI llw .ir-,t 1u .. a11.10ll (OU•T\Dfl' Tlrll. ( the jolnt sponsors -Cruising IY ci.n 'ol °''"" '°""" on Septtmbtr GEA'TIUDI M. CAMPBELL Ill• nled lddrtu tfld ...... '*"'"*' ~llM. ' STA'TI OI" CALll"Oll(tA 'OR •·r 71 hlrtffl • Plfllloll ... PrcN!I of Helo-.ny, lllcwn ..... 1... 'TKI COUN'TY Ofl OltAHtI Club of America and the rcuit T.x 11• It P4IW •• ~, wrn •M Piii' 1$1UIMI et Ltntr1 ti Stld wt• wtll N midi. but wllfloul .... kJrnt ~ ·&yal Bennuda Yacht ChJb •. _ · P'vtlhNd Ott,.. C.••I o.rtv 11'11111 AdmlnlllratLon wl!l\-IM-wm •Mt•td 1o cDYtllllil or w1rr1nty, ••P1•11 or 1mplltd, NOT1CI 0 , INTllff.lOM 0 1e· L n~ •• will 00 -W be allowed 'S1tCJtAMENTQ· ·(AP) ~ .....,,._ 1!. I,, :S6 •Ill OtflrlMr S. Hit fll'll'-r...,~ lo wllld! Ii tnlCll 'lrflfdlllt !Ill-. ..-.itn. ll'llor i ••AL P'IOf'llTY AT l"lllVA •~SAL fl.lnHll , lfb •16-11 fw f\11111« pWtlallln, and ttlfit ltll 11 Cllfl'lll!'lncet. IO P"Y -~ Aq!I 1"11 IH' ft• E11tlio o1 IO'r G Hl<ZYM£,' At:: without -·tri~'-and there Gov .. Rcalkt Reagan has sign-. .. 11111 --., llelflN lllt sa.:n-·111. ltffn CIPll MHn II(.,. l'!Oft(I) ..,_ ... lly i.tld IC.HOWM ... kOV GiisTAVE HAIY • ·-,...., ed J,...,1;,1 ..__lo-·• i' · · Mt I« Odoblr t, 1'13. 11 t :Of 1.m .. lfl OHd ol TMf, ,......: t:l,6J.a. wllll D«Httdf:'"" wfil be no restriction on ~ • '"&-a...... lll&A.e • euier ""' coum-". 0.-C-'-"' No. J " Mr•I .....-. •• prtyi4fd ~ Mid NOTlci: IS HEll!8Y GIVll!M ""' electroojc aids to na'"-tion at ·for the , Southern California ~ NOTlCB , ' , Wei-_., ... ,•!... 7!!..., aa« .~~'!',,-°'1,.. ~-......_,. ot "'::r,T"'i~ ...... ': ",,.,,._ win s.u 11 JW1w•11 ...... l\ .... Rapid ...___.., ...... ~ to I . · n "' -• -· ..... • • • • • . . ,... ~ .,... ..,., "" 111ddtr' Wbl«t o · the It.art .and -finish of .the "1~ .&.nltl.l_ft., evy pie'YfTMW •utldll· • ,.:__ · o.'trld ~"'"'"'' 1m. ., "-Trv;a~ ;"""'-'ti'."""'"" eont1,_11on flf tM ~111 . a salts tu to finance Lal: llAMll ITA;'T~M•"T WIU.IAM •• II -'°""' ~ltlll ::..i~o.ei:I uMtr rwl,;,., o.d Gt SU1*1« COlffl,, Oft IM hi drl' \ race. -Tiii ~ ,..._.. -..... C-IY Citf\ ' .. I ,,._...,, ""' II 10:00 ....... \ 'lbe starting ,rea lncluda butlnftl UI ,I ' (_ U:CICMAll NID LACKMAN '""' ......... ~ IM del ....... JWMftlr wlltll1t.IM Hmfr tllCMd trr I waters inslde U.-1 .. uk Point !Jbe tAfl signed Tuesday ORMA.dNTAL. fll•I ~ ....... ·-· '"""..!:T.t1r'_... :·~~~'e'~n:o: It tht"Ofl'ICI ti ........... ttT .. ""'"Ull. 2 "~'i.q L--.i&.... • , ,..,.._ N•Pfff ltW .. (;elt1 Mllrl Y•-' · _..,.. N...a..• Gt Olf 1111 IALI Eiic:tlo.t IO OU,.. A\'et!W,· HVr'lllllelOll •tldl. off Narragansett _Bay, and the BIVWlt 1111;: di:ltricS .to ., .. t""""" a ll~l D. Iii.,_., • c.._ P..,. ~ ::---' ~ n. ~•I'll ...,,• u!IHld -.Id Nohe• o1 or.,.... 11•11 o! c111tcm11. "u _linisb area coven the ap-ma.limlDll ~t per-dollar '=..:-V: ~ •. tt" ~ "''*'thtd ~"'T-1 · o.rtr ,11• ~t _. tlK!hwl to Wi t. bl :; !'r•~I:. .. ~ 'J:l: ::!::i• .~'!ii _pr'9aches"to Bermuda with the sales tu with approval of a Dt., WWIN,..,.., c.. ,,..,_ ' ,.,,. :S6. v IAd Od. l. 1tn tHt-1~1!':1ec1CfNflfr .,. 1111 '"1 rlllllf, tHle al'ld 1ntern1 ""' .. 111 .. 1 • ••act dis•·-out to be olmple majority of dl1trict '"11 11u.r11t1t '' ~.., W • !infllcl ~1TL1 1NsU11..t.NCE .1o.NO "'' tcltUlrtd ov aptrition "' •.w. " ""',..., . ,..r1Mrlhl11 • i 1 <Y J?UBLl:C NOTICE O'IMl"WIM, 0111tr llwn or lro lddllloll o determined later, voters reducing the requk~ 11.111'11111 ~ TRUST CON.,ANY 111t1 o1 Mid e11emen1 11 11W"tfrnt o1 is Until now, such equiNN>nt majority from the present 80 t1111 s111tmMt -i!tM ·with.,.. ~ PteTf'TtOUS •u11••ls ~, i=.,.TW'':'~tr1dl t dNltl. M •nd '° •"""' c-lalft ... 1 fll' ~... pOrcenl Clerk tf Or't,..._""""1 on ~ 11, "' o••o STAT-oor •'--... Ji ...... lurt l'f'tv attuettd In 111t CllY el H..,.11 ad lor•n d I 1m • - -.,.,_, ... -8ucll. Ccunlf o1 0r.,.., 11111 as r ar, -... an omn · ....., TM w1-i119 ,....,, ,,. dcl119 0.111 SfPl1mlltf 21, 1tn. c.utornle • ..,. '"°'•·penk'lllll'tt st. Fr els ~ ht Cl b' Tinsl '·'·-d 51an...e · ~ye been_ prohibited In the -P'llltlilMd or.,.. c09tt DlillY' ,.llot .,.,,,... ••: "Ulll11111::1 <>r•nae c .. ,, 011ty Pltot ...:1••1111i-;;, to"""'' ~ · an · i: ac u s ey ~J.OUJ 6 .,,nuse Be.nnuda race as welf 85 most e .!J'o Cat Tffe• s1p1lfl'ltrtr 1,, ,. •M OclollM 1,. 1o. HATIOHAt. HOME & 11.EAt.TY '"'" St#!. ». 0c:1. J tflCI 10. 1913 m1-n 1.o1 20 o1 Tr1et N•. ,147, ,, .,_" Oii .--Jl!l the San Joaq_uili River is always highlighted by . other Jong distance races. 11 111 • ..,, nIEGo (UPI) Near 1tn 21f6.n :r;;;~,;5~1~2' *' Mll'llMrlro PUBLIC NOTICE :nd~ :.i~11::..::' ~ ~~:: I a~ dinghy.alllng ~tournament iailed by some of the B 1 t t 1 the .;vu, A# .-. • Mr. _, Mrt. Gtwot 1.. HM1111, *' o1 0r.,.. '-"'· c:.111tr1'1a.!• . : • Diation-'a best imall boat sailors. Barton Beek of Y Perm n g ly 200 rare Torrey pme trees ~C NOTICE Mandiri" on ..... '-1• Mew nm £Kutl118 _,..,.om •If '* • :_11 l'f.wnvnot Harbor· Yacht Qlub 'won this year's ·com·-unresbe~ ~of~: aidsthe which were sllgbtJy ·Wmed · •=•~ 19 ~ ""' "' • · sul"I•* :, M T1tll -;::;.~.:; ·:"':;:': :':_~1 'i! p;tttfo'~~ iD Laser dinghies as spec~t.Qr:s CfOJld tl)e at t Swu• "during en ~·· fire "J.ut ••CTITlOUI •ut••n• hetrke M. M•mlll STAT11 ~ CALll'Om:lrllA "°" -!Ml tJ iMldletlMI IO"" (I,., ol - I L.:hm .. ~ old Timley Llgqt '• watch .... "'.lion.y ' .. -. . ~ml~.4Clhatl uletyt . "'1· . year ... e dled·aDd wm ~ cut Tiii ,....::• ~T~:.~ IMlw ty ~·~~'t= ~!ti=~= ""' ~~ IMNIM ::':'! ::"WWV:·.:' ~•kl: I ..,. ~ J; .l::! ,. ~ ~ . ; •=~lion 'wtll e ~ lti'ie down. 8D oftldal at TorTey 11: "'~ CAllnT llLt.L'T~ ~ im , "*" '°"·~~'f""o':"W~ :::"J: =~~=: hDk •m..~ ;;ot I ~i · ·--· . . -·, ~ecessary 1n the oUstm por-~Y State Part said 'l\Je• ~~ .. " .. Colla......_"'*""' s:i:=.,r= =.;o;:IY'10!"'';; ~~1,i;:r=:~1i1011.£, •kl .... :i:.,~~ -::r ~. I ~--. J "-1 _;• -~ .;::_..:,._ °\ions of a ... : n-. ..1..:.-tbe · Jl9WWI Clllrltl Gntlnllr. 0 !hair, lfW f " M1·1l Uwrnt. ~Ill YB WJllT,.gll~. tit.I LEWIS IYfnt ~ 1 .... '.MJO!l lttl tram : EngID-• MaK SJa . ~ ~ win:-i1:1 1be treei Were. part of a c..i1 ¥t••· c.11fwlll• t2m _•\ • • ·--· . _ 1. wH1tM0111i, '"·· DK....... .vmee .,. wr. ,.., _. """""" ~~ e· ers •·.n electionlc ajdg -other thin . \.o'~-.:dofabout2500oftherare Tiii• !Ml,.. .. cftlldtd fl'f •• , PUBLICN"'"CE NQ'TIC'fi• IS HlillE8'1' GIY_IN '"'' "'"',,, .,,,.,. :e·.,, pOrllOfl ol.,,. o IC radar _ are nn1 DDt -11. · ~ , dlvldutl . • -·i tt1rl•n .. c.ro111M n ... ,....tin• -.irlill for ~ ot Mlod ""111e p11r ~ I '"'"'!" ....._. .,... ~ Olle of only' two stands lfftlfl Clllrtll Gr11111I• • ProN11 o1 wm .,.,.i tor I~ ., YI· ••Olorlrtll 1or nt· u1r1et1119, t· 1 'I . ' . '• ~ ted. ·• · · • ' . the Id Ttll• ll1MnWl'lt fllM Wllll ttlt ~"' NOTICI TO ClllOtTOll.S ten 'Tetti1MAl1PY le t"4r . Wll-"• tnti; mlnlno.~·..,._,q .rot, rtmo ea ¥ · r 1 , f&. • It 1 f it· Iha' t th' bel 1 of Torrey Pinet ln wor • Ci.rk o1 Or""* C-ty .. s.,ttmirlr 17, IUP'lllOfl: toUIT .Of'·'"' nrflffncif to wtl!Cfl 11 rntd• tor turlfltr or rn.ittllnf Mf<t' ~t-., i:..-: M tj. ·~ ' • N ,·rt 8 e IS ps 0 '[be trees are also found on 1m 1 STAT• Of' CAl.l,O.lrllA"" ptrtkvlert. 1M ni.t t11t tlme 1nd "*' ·-I'd 1o KtliftTltn tftd ·•• 1u1 lll<ol ' ee ng m ewpo 1 · preserve the 8rt of celesUSI . If the . ,_. TM• COUNTT 01' OU .. 9' M •rll'llf 1M U(l'l't ~1 bNn Nt fer COl'l'fPtllY lro ... 'Died r•oNtrtl A "1. • ·'.\. . • ·.• . ORV~tiOll both fro the int Sabla fto.!18 IJJand 0 P'ublllf)ld Or .... , CMd D111Y Piie!, ... A-n141 Ochlbff 14 l=illli. t :OO t .rn., In llll "19"1 In 8<1011: '21,, .,... M:f..oCll ' I ' m po Southern California coast ~ 1,, " flld Odoblr 2. -':t li.lllM ol Wit.LIAM It. MASOM, ••• w. co:i:.lij~l . No. l of Mid Art:;On11. . ) • .: of fW of seamanship and • 1'1J ; • lltf-' MA~. •U WILl.lAM MASON, cturt, ti 1'11· .. Ct!ll'lr Ori..,. WM!, In . •Cotl'O'l\OlllY 'known 11'\0a5l 'l1Mfl r· Tfie I J' -' · ,. f t th Be ard f • oel "·l •~ --~ NOTICE Olc:e•ltd. "" City fl ltflt• il,N, C1llfornt1. c11, HU11llnol011 "-di. C•Ylomlt. _ Nation& N;SOClatlon o management a e m sa ety smoe e:aw.. navoe--• Seiter Water rvo ..... " Notice 11 tt111.t:e.v 01vE1r1 te "" Dttld·1111111111Jw ,.., "n sw1ttt -to: C\ln'tM· t1Jrtl. CWW111111h, Enciae and Boat ManWac-M. Baruch College of· City tion is 'l'ltt11 an tmponant Plctmous •u11N•ll crtdltori o1 ttw •bc¥9 n1rn..s o.c:tOtnt WILLIAM 1. S'T JOttN. eo" ~111-. ret1r1et1on1, rewrv111on1, (NAEBM) bas cbedul baclrup In f the f ·1 ASADENA (AP) "Jo-HAM• tTA'TIMllrl'T 11111 •II fll,.._ havlnt cltlms 19'!1'111 "'9 COUl'llr Cltrll rl1t:1., 1'19'11• of w•f• n..mtl'll., •nd tfl. turers s • University, New York, will in-cue o a1 ure P -LIUlte1 ""' ,.,.~ ,..,..i 11 doll'IO ~•Id~'¥• r-.ilrtd to""'"""" cowaAo •· 'ruott•V. 1Mc. . "'"'w-.. ot rtcord. inc•udffll ,.,. eOY-c.a a major -i:tnlP•"'r the of a vt&el's electrical system ter w. .. the dream ol witti""' _..,.., 'IOUClltl"'t.. 1n ti. o111ct •y1 WM••"' M...,...,, -""' nnc1t11c:M. rltllt'·.,r.:-•111111 • • tional tm~lp~try ve!tigate the mind of the 11te Bermuda -'race sta~ ;: u t b ~ C a 11 for n i • "~v1i.':°:~~.,.ra!i ':1-°" ~ :: ~~ o:i..~ "":';. ~Htd ~ ::.:.:, 'c':r.:":Ji"" sior11 1tl :;11~~":",,c~Xn • ~!ri:";.t wport Beach Oct. 2144, working man anclI to sell ~UM 21, 1974, from Newport, ~v!.s will become a c.=• 1,....,.... 111, .,..,. •w ~:n:;:. ~~A~· .. ~oo:1'A~ l~ :i.'~ ~":C:'r.;,.'~1 ~., ~~ }': 4!1lt1Jrtd lpeakert will in-: to, him. . , , ~ ... I. reellty In. 1:.,5 ~-~ ol "'-• ANNI, etlli. '1J02 ' " lon'oeY 11 U:w. »00 Wlllhlrl IMlld., lullt l"llbllllltd Dr•noot C.11 D•llr Piiot, •, ""..,."""",, ... ment rte'«''~ !!,~.lt.,.f:t7 , a ~er special ..,Is-Ot'---· .-.tt - 1 Ider the _ :111 , UUl',;laJll wKO "'" --"-1a COOlllllllctlLi ., .,. • 14-. 1.o1 Alllltl& c1111or .. 11 to010. wflkt: ""'· 11, 21 .,... Oct. J, itn m1-n n "" .... ....,,._, 11;9'11. Jl/1111 111:1.~ WUI It ttit pl.a of too.ISi-Cit 1t1t tlftdertllMd A" bids or o!Ttfl mu1I bl I" Mill119'if"ll .11tant to the P"resident of \he \N\Ttlh and secio& markets, Southern Ca 1 i f·o r n l • dtv111u•1°"',... s .....,. rn .11 ""'*"' ,..,,.1n1119 to"""'''• t1 PUBUC NOTICE wru bl .-111.,.., "' 1.,. •tcrllfNl'lllotlld OI· "5'1r~..i .. ,.;..A us 'Co st ,., •. bu""" In .. .. u · Ce M ........ ltan n~ ~~ct . ... .. c Mid deCldnt. wllllln four '"""'"" lf'lwr !kt or,,..,." lllld wl!ll 1111 ellrtr ol !flt ~-': i>Ml~s; a . ,. a d15tri 1'":"' '!'0 ttccessory le .... ..,.... ,n•ter IJl:lt"'" Tiiis •"'-' -1111" 111 -1111 ""' P\lblklllon o1 m11 no11c1. ·~llfltd court 11....., 11,,,. •nw ftlti ,~ .• ~rear admiral w.ho is th!• area, •L'~.·~~'-I art 00 . n r 'd· -·-.1-,., Cltrll. °' Orll!DI ,_,., on ~ Dlllrd Sip~ n . lf7J, IUl"IJllotl COUllT 01" TNI fl•sl PllOllc11Jori ol 11111 no!la, ..... brthn ~ u-v WC' mw S81 J.~y. . 17. "" El.IZAllETH 5. NuUOM •k• STATl 01" CAU1'4>1UUA !"Oil ..... maklno of the ..... '~ appointed he.ad. of lhe emission OSHA In 8. presentation to the lJJe.OC ....... ELIIA•ETH SHANNON MASON Tiii (OilMf'I' Of' ORAM•• TEii.MS ANO CONDITIONS OF SA.Lii: •uwf'Y! "'"·tl .. a safety dlv'·'·n,· In the fiber•'•-~uction B Sh Califoml •---bl w •-~,. Ii:---"'• of the WIN °' " .. A·nm C•I t1111 to "" •111,111111 ef1C111'1\b1'~-tt'~ ~ -~ fl-~ t a ~m y 8.ci; il'llbll#\lid Ort• COM! Dlillr r1 ""' tbOft ntmtcl d"*"'I NOflCI (Ill HIMtlJllO Dll ll'ITITtOM ol rt<:Onl. Tlfl PW Ct!ll {lf'rl,). 1111 ••• ~ IA4 .• research-)>sycbok>etsli plant. I '~ ' oa ow Comntitlee city n-..rtment ~ ,,, ~ .. OCtlblr .. IO. JAC A. CIAWP'OllD "°' l"IOIATI Oii Wit.I. ANO ~· 1 ... enc. bttw9IA , ... 11111111 ptk:e ...... othen In --'•I f the and' ~..... 1'71 :lf:M.73 Alt#MY ti UW LITTlllS TllTAMllrlT.U:'I' llllroQ lflClllnlM'llKn o! r"l:ord !ft 11!1 lor,,., ·.~ • ,.. • Y a ~ ~ or of -Water. Power General ,... Wlhllln: ltw. s1:11te ,,. 1!$1•1• ,flf MAllt• JEANNE l'ELovs. t1 1 c11/llet"1 or eer11n..i c"9ret. to ~ *i:{i,Rocer A. Freeman, one of: engine Md bl ' _ ur-p ai'ed Manager Frank M Clinton PUBUC NOTICE i.. A.,.....,.....,..""' DtcHMld.. comPAn' 1 ... llffw,..,.""' bt1tnC'll 11 ~ • > -"·'-''S I e a.d 1 n g en, .R"~ $~' ' -~tiVe rep. . told of pl ...:~-the Tiii (111) wtGl lfOTIC£ II HEIE8Y CIVEN tlltl Mid uPOl't C9llf1n111tlan o1 MM by r. ...,.......,, ""';::;-""' 8DS tO ll:U"""'-e: A~ tof' lxtc9111x ' llOSli "l!LOIJI !IQ 111.i l'lertln • Plllflon $!,lplf\or Court; or =·c advislors, w 11 l es;i.gtneer, Emi . . • · trol hardneu of water coming inlo ••••••••'co'"•'•'• ., '"' P'ullllllltd 0nntt c-t 011iv~ ,not.~~·, " """, '"" "., "~,-, ,• oi <b> '""' 1" 111rt .,,,.,.'"' °' tlld. ,,.,. • I ,.. f the US I · F~ u ·n . ltot11r111tt N. fllll OclNtr t. 1~. 17, ...,.,..,, 111 • ._.,.., t1, _r -cDflnrm111 .. ot .... r, Jiii ~f an ana .,,... q • • • P anrung, "'"'"''"' · , WI Boats and other watercraft Southern Califonua homes. He 1TAt• OI" CALll"OkMIA 'Oil "n 2'IW1 ~ to Wflldl 11 tnldt tor f\lrlfltr c .... r1, 1nf tncumbrtnc:,. or ~ 10 t economy and Wbnf it ls bead· look ai eagine . Will be among the eshibl"" at said Colorado RI-wa'-Tiii COUllTY 01" OSAH• Pffllcul•r" •nd 11111 1111 llmt •nd:,r1c1 ... !11lle!i w1 <II !flt 1>11rc.,.• prlc•. · d• J h. 'G lei 0e~t• •hi I '"' ..... \,al Mt. A·11'+1 PUBLIC NOTICE °' """"" ti. Ul'i'!t ,... """ iot T.,. tdmlnhtrt1rl• ttl!'efly -'* ed. Rear ·A 111. o n era "• .. / e th G t W t Recre 1 would be blended with the 1tOT1C• Of' 111T•NT10tt TO tlt.L Ocitlltr l'-1m. 11 ''°' 1.m., In "" rlOf!' to rtlld en.., 1nc1 111 nl:H. I ---will ta•· • ....... Indus'··· al "y"'enlsl\ \l'\.H-s e rea es ern at on from the •IAL l"llOf'lltT'I' AT ,lllVATI SALi C11Urtr-ol Dfpt"'1'!tnt NII. J of .. 1c1 D1!4Ld: ~--'-blr IJ, ltn .1.a..,u't"""• . AC' ~· "!' .. 'J 5' ~ vw..... Show which opens a lo-day softer water l'tate £$1111 (II WILFOllD J. MOOOATT1 •ICTITIOVS IUSUlllSI coun, II 100 Clwk Ctnt« Ori~• Wt1I, In •• ;.;"0'.0 'H•ffmt I ioOk at boatl:llg saletyi.pdliifroai ?'~· Flbergl 1~. will t t .. G , project 0.C"*· NAMI 1TATIMENT 1111 city o1 sen11 ,.,.., c1111orri11. Adm1n111r11r1• or 1111 I the r ..... crt ,Guard vte tJ,t ,.~ the SffA . engagemeo a 11,1e reat · Hot11;9 11 lllr•bY 11wn 1t11t. 1u111.c1 to TN to11ow1119 pll'Jon" cJOlno bu1lnn1 Oiied S'J>ltmlltf 26. 1913. 111811 Of the ~· We.!!\em~~ in ~,Angeles • n' 111.Kf"-~ eonftr ... •t!CIA trr ll'le I bO ...... ,,,, 11 t d 11: Wit.LIAM •. St JOH!rl, lb\We.Mmed dKedlflf, and Her~e. Ph. D, "frill eXP·j.·! ' , 1 ' , • ~ICU SUptr!or Ccvrl, tn Oc:lokr 15. 197J, 11 GOGLANIAH ll!HTE!tl"lllSll!S -IN· Cwnt.. Cltfk P'LUlrltc.ITT & l"l.lllrlklT'T min~~ of th ~ •. 'ANOTHER hlgbli ht wlll he Oct. 19-. . t :JD ,.,M,, or lt:1rNll'lr wmll1\ IM 11fM DVSTRl,t.L ,t.VTOMATION DEVICES. Ui\1111 A. Alllflt. ,.,iw.n, ti l.lw a e 1 -e i. ' ~ g Prod p ul -· t.ai Id SACRAMENTO (UPI) A tlloWICI "" llw, IM undtnl~. •• .. 1"3 MOnro'i'U:, NIWJLIWf ltKll. Ct. 1921 Wlllltlrt •..ntv1r,, 411 on ... Aft ..... o .••• ,.. mark · . , , ;' t.·~ A!·top-Jevel from go,vemmen t ucer a .\,Illas n sa -,,,1n111,,tor o1 1111 111111 o1 w111ord J . '26'11 · LN Antti... c 1111 ..... 1• •1• HUt!tlrlttt11 •••ell. c1u1«"1111 n ... '. j;' \. , ' ·~ i.ulUSt'"" Oil boa1;,.9 and the ln~lteCI bol\man and ·legialatun-appro~ nlan Slip-H!Wtll, dK_.,,, ..... H 11111 •I pri..,.tt l<lt••ndlr Gogl1nL•n. 14'11 Mel\l"DWll, Tiii: Ulll lll-4144 Ttlll Qwlll It DH111 r u.,.. '" ..... fi,... ill be -<1 ed' • r •••• Cha~ .... to !hi hfVlllll fiw:l lltll net blddtr tn Ml'WllCrt 8Mc:ll, C.111. t2"0 AK_,..,., P'lll"-All...,.. fir Ad,,,lnl1tr1lrl• JN ADD . / Or. A.Cfbn t ttmatlonal trai!e: The Nixon vaca,..,.. Cfiffiper " 4"" ~ port wY ~-f~ to ex· 1111 1 ... m1 -i C111111111111 .... 1nlltlf -· ""'' borlllne11 1, ccr:dlKttid bf 111 in-"llfllllhld °''""" c .. ,, 011tv "1111 PubllM'lld °''""" c .. 11 D•llY "lJ°' , .,--~'." J .• "'!'fe.:',I'.' ,•.I n-·-d. to find whet he requires in the tend unemployment beaeftt11 to 11one11 •• r1o111, 11111, 1n11 1""'"' 11 111v1c1.,,.1. SfPf. 11. n tfld 0c1. 3. i,,1 2tt4·7l s..,i. 2,, 21 1nc1 0c.1. '· 1n1 it,..n ue: giala{"\~ .:;-~-~ •lV!.U• f the I ' craf · kill Wllflll'd J. H09Dtlt. dlr.ffeld, •I ti. llm. A1nt~ Gcgl¥1L1n ' • ~'. way o &test water t 2ZS,OOO fann workers WU -01 hit dllJll •nd •N rift:!, ""'· •ncl In-Ttoh ,,,,_, w•• flied wrtto 111t '°""' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,., . " and land vehlcles at the lhow. ed Tue!diy by Go'I Ronald ttrtst 11111 tM "''"' "*' _.,.,.. 1n • IY C1tr1r. o1 Or•r:ae CounlY on Stptl!llblr --------=,.,-,.,-..,.-.,.,--'-'...:....:._.:.c....:..:.c._~ / ded -time .. eshlbit _ _.,. 'D.... ·. dlllwll to ..... cltnlMrnl •I """ llrne ol u. 1•n. '"' llYINI COM,AJl'I' Y hts R . llW•""r WUI ·--&an· Mt ... Ill. In,....,,... lll"CIPtf1Y' loettld In ,..,. ll'UILIC lrlOTICI ac nien em in be .for si'le, Qialtaln uJd, Reagan Vetoed a bill be said rM CDlll'L,., .. ,Or.,..., Slltio M C:.Ulorlllt l"UbUIMd' Orlnat (ottf Dtlty '11ot, ! • • , " '1Unlill:e ~ ·uposl~, "woukl lm,ve the ~ of ifto -.:1::.:o...~Illll Cl/'1 111'-tf In~ "-Incl °"°"' I. 1!Nt~~ tht ~~ r.=• :1!. ~~~1.'°1'1~ .~'t:-;'.: :.~=":1 ~~~,!' the bandlOID -·'--_ _.1.... food .WW-. f 0 r I.Alf ti 111 •Id"~" " loelr• .-..sltlarl to llwY Wiii be PilbllclY _,.. •net ...., In too1f9~>ar r-1\ SI, S$O N•WPfrl • u;·~ or van ..... Iii~ -I"'"""";, The l.at\IM 1.-efi, lft 1M Cl,., "' UOUM PUBIJC NO'ftl."E C"'IH Drlvt, ~ 8Mell, C•llloml• tor C-lrvc!I"" ltnd~ ..,... ... ...,.fl" 0 L . f J k Ln conveniioo can be 1?ouaht r!kht ca VllW8 COTl8UD\tl'1. leld'I. •• "'°"""" M -..: ""'"°' NrCOtdtd 1" KCorOtntt with "" 111--llMClffU:tlOl\ll Nttrttor. IO wf\kll 1Ptdtl 11111'.i • n l e ac et uW off Pie fioor and ifelivered to hiJl would have giYen jobless~ ~-SIL._ :.;:It~~= 'ICTITIOUI IUllNISS I• ~t~e'°'~~ OF 111.,,.IJIE, ltnotK•" ~IL'\lello•I al mtdl•n flf C.,,_. the .,..,,...i..,..i .. r a (ew days a[ter [ann worftrs & f7S benefit Up C1Ntornt1. lrlAMI ITATSMEMT 0rl¥r ll'Oll"I Unlvenlh' Orl't!i lo Cutver Orin, f ! ~ ........ _.... r . .k . 'Ult ~ I• comniontr ,....,._. to n... lollowtno ptrlCA 11 dolroo bulln111 1105 tr• rMulr•d tor 1.,. tnilrt _. 11 dtterlbld htrtin: the close of the ihow. ' to 26 wee S ... The . Call"·-'• l)epartm••t the fi-l fN~ •-a-ptable ' tf )fol Thlrt JlrNI, Utuni ltlCl'L, ' IETTEll l•RIER> ••• '""" ITIM NO. QUANT ITY OE5Cltl .. Tt0N uni114 .... , '" -............ ~.. . •Watercraft will include ski C•Htcmla. c 1 Me.-c "' tu2' -· 1 1111.JDs s.F. Fl"l•h ~rad+ ... of Navigation and Ocean board pleasure eta.ft fi'·"' e Pa11 Raltel Tiii ..... " KLlll-' 111 currt!ll ,,.... "• • • · 2 &0.J05 s.F. ~u "-'•"on a . boat!:, ll)lling vessel.I, •kills, co...-nh. andlllon .. , •• I r I c 11 0,,. ' ll'tul Eciw.rd Holl•nd, rNf.C Mtinclolt J .,, EA. TtD\11 Fet1111••~ ,.?evelopmenl (DNOD) has All approved we Ii r 3 b 1 e rowboats and other recrea-r11wv111 .. ,, rlcrhH, rl9ht•-et-Y. 1nc1 Dr .. Cotl• Mell. Cltll. "':u: , ,,, e,o.. Doutotr ''" s1~u .. , I: ued a reminder to an SAN DIEGO (AP) -County .. ..,._11 ol rwcord. Thi• tMI-1• CO!ldVCte.:i Df •n 1,,. J 16' EA. IS 11!. Tr• Pll"llne O 'nua" boat owners about devices, such as 1 ~ f e tiona1 cra!L Su · voted a 5 5 per-11c1i .. °"*" -11wt1t• tw lftl• "'op. d1"1duf.! . , :IO,JOJ s.F, L•wn 1,0111,, Planu,. Seid \ and 1:1 ,... Som 100 of th tloo' pervl9IJf'S . ""' 11\d mutt bl "' wr1n,.. •1'111 •fll brt P'tul E. Hotltnd 1 no S.F. Bria; PtVlng Uf preservers ue vesi.a~ are e , e na s cent pey ral!e TUeaday for '9C'tlvM !IV J. 1.awr1nc.• >wy , 1 "" oi-Tf\11 ,,.,_, -· 111...:1 with ,.... c-, Nie new laws concerning e Type t, 11 or JD. Throwible foremost manufacturers will the-··' and her to · JIC't o1 ..,..... 1c:111111 """"°" & K•n· IY ci.rk 01 ar-noe counlf "' s.p1tmlltf ' t0 01' Mtl""'""ncr p.,.1oc1 • kets. . -~ be ed n~Ye.!I ot p ntdY. lllWlllYI"" wk. tdi'lllrollfr•tor II 11• lJJJ lO '1' l!A. PoP-\)t> I...-torrr-S•tr'dlff devices J:M;11 a.s buoyancy represent at the shaw as managemeat olfida)s bu t •SU MK"4'1flllr •lllllf'r•rd. NewllOl't ,_,.,,. u Hl EA. 11...u. L1wn S..r•v-str1a • Alter 0ct.·· 1 the 1aws at. cushion!! or the ring life buoy well as a like nulnber of boat ~ u ill J 8 '-1 .. dl c1111wn11"" ""'' t11 flttd with 111t Publ tlhfd °''"°' Caatt o.~ '11°' 1t ' e,o.. Au..,,.,.11c c11n1re11er .... 1 I f I t• t . ·~ un an. w CJttk;,; .. Id lupll'lor Corut1 or dtll ... rld Stl)ltmlMLr It, 26 tnd OCIObtr l. I~. IJ 10 EA. l" £1t(trlc Conl•OI Vti.... -~ng persona o a 1 o n are classified as Type 1V. builders and dealers. criticism about two to >-t.twrenc• Jl#IH 111,.on•ltv. ,, .,,., 1•n •n-n 14 s EA. 111:" ei.c:trk c .. 1ror v11Y1 changed. Basically, The new-regulations require Show houri will be raises the same year Last tlmt 11t1r 11r11 pW11e111on ., 11111 na11u 11 20 £A. """ E1ec;1,1c C(Nltrot V•lv• Is less than 16 feet in • •nd tottor• m1klZll i.tld ... 11. PUBLIC N011CE " JD ""· 0u1ct co ... ~n, .,,.,.,, b are not affected by the a Type I, )Lor ,111 (wearable l weekdays from f to ll'p.m.; January111· to'.anefllncrease to $22,000 1n:~,i:::•:,:::,. t11.,.~c::'h ":'ndfol:,:; IL"·i• ~: ; ~.:_ ~;::~~: :;:u~°'ire•k•r device) abol!'d'ev~ vessel JG , ~turdays noon to 11 p.m . and went ect. uWlt, ,.... "'"''., wc?o crtc111 tow K· 1u .. 11i01t co1.t1tT o, '"' " 1 ""· r ~I'~" G•t• v11 v1 • regulations. feel or over tx""'nl canoes and Sundl.)'I nooa to t i>.m . 'J)l:e final vote after three <tpt•bl• tt 1111 unc11rt'9Md •M to ,,.. •"'•'• ol" tAL1"0"""' l'Ott 10 4 E.1 . , .. G•11 v11v, '"" tlo I I ~ Ad ··-1 l •• f . . ' SuPfl'\(Lr Courl. '""'ti, ... '""°""'' lllr:t to THI COUlrlTT 011 OlllAlrlOrt: 11 I £A. ,,., .. G•lt Vl !V9 ~-recrea na v e s 1 e s • kayaks. .. · mUl3 on 1 ... or adulta, •t c\ole. re)ectlons of tbe new pay vcomp.1"'t ,.... o111r bf c""'*' (.llkk. "'· A-n.a '' 100 "T. '•" '''"u" L'"' "llM 1 or non-powered, are In ·''IUon, e'very ~:..••at ror youths. and klds under six raise blD was 3-2 'Mle ratse is 1nc1 '"' btl•M• i. 111 1111• 1111 ~ 1r10Tice: GI" Nt:AJ11•0 o' '"'r10tt 1J t.1 "r. ,'..' .~'!,',',":.~ •• M~!~'""'~'"•'"',, •. "'""''"°" r--G rd uuu UINU ·w • ' l1rin1!11111 ol tflt u l• tlY "'4 S\IPll'tor "°" ,JIOIATI! 01" Wll.L AMO l'Oll 7• •Ml FT. .. ~ ~ ... -'"'I'"'-""' to ct1rry """'t ua Is lri thlS cat-mast Cl"'"" are adnutted free. for more than •1,000 per man. court. 'T1xn. ,...,, .. -r1111111 IN t.1n111 TlJTAMllrlTAllY 1i •10 FT. 1•}" P.n1ur• Mt lft Line 111"9 !. f. ed flotation devicis. -V•J '.,,., ............................. itii-•-iiiiiiiOiiiii ... iiii;;iiiioiiii'i rMl"1111MC:t .. .....,.... Lind prlnlillf'll Oii Etlllt ol Ml.VA TORE ll. MOH,i.(0. " (,US l'T . ,.. Plti.OU'l! Ml•n LIN P'IM a thrOwabl1 ~ IV) dev1~11 1""""1nc. '"""•toll .. ti. M.D .•••• °"" .... ll. MOH,.CO. f1 1-'SO l'T, 2'\" Pt., ..... Mtk1 UM Pl ... new law separates these aboard Boats )ta'"'"• ltde« WANTED BOAT SLJ'p. """ t1it ~""' •• " 1111 .... 11 OtcH:.._ · . ~ 21 4),(IDD ''· c°"~ w1r• 1 I ' into fi.V~ lypel. ~ ' ......,. ~cnlllll ti ctfl\'t'f'llK1I• llltmlMffon " HOTIClf I~ Hflll'I' 0JV£N lfltl "ltn1, lllKltl ,,...,ltl-•nd l"tcpowl fht 1>"-fttlOfl cl ,..; pr(lpMtl '°'" •rid • In ltngtb aftd all ca.Dot:! and • • • !Ille. -dl<lt ti __.,,-. tr-fir MARIE I-MOfilACO 1111 '"-I h«9l!I t lanol'f tt ft bl tlt'tl-W pn&ptCllft bit· 11!1 1uVT>IMI• .. Tiii bid. I kayaU are ....,1u ,...Mot...... to lllln. an:I tl>'f llllt i-tnee POiiey Lll\tll MllllOll ftlr l"l"DtN:t1 ti Wl11 ind tor 6H'I ti llll llllett 11 l"OD. Inc., ~ 1 Alley Pre...t11o!\1 of ti-.. 1111e C°""t<:t ,t.fl ••• I ' ~ 'Pl~""" I ......... ,., ........ a.ts CNft' A I 1111......... Ill II 1111 .. """ " tht ~ .... "._. -lwtlltrt , .. , • .._11rv to, ... fl'U. °' ...... (Ill ....... """" ,,ay,wl nof aoolleebW. IM lll'ONIKll~• ..')(jw1 Vikin• g Wms" carry aoy _. of the Coast ~ pUf'Cfo • ..,.. f'9tltlon«, '"""""'°',. W1o1ct1••,,...,,.1or o1111, wt11c11 _, 9'1111 ne1 ,. re1unc1-.. rn LIO! "-1r...i to .,."'"""'"".._ Guord appro--"' .,..._ I, n m ,... ....... I .................. I -tlrlrtfty, ...... T ... lfl'IO«'flOMd ........... "" rltM "' """""' ... rl\allln. al'ICI thll , ... lime IN "'°"· Al tllkkl lhtfl Ill ...... l!IYtbl• Tiii G-tl .. ,,, .. ,111119 WIOI "'" .... 'fW .01~ skltal, ....,.._ ......_ ......... 11uw•. I .. 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I ~ " 'J . .. • , r • . ~ ' - , ~ ' Eu """ gold! ooul< with Ki help Virol OaU abo, In hen - • ~ RI ease IJO Eat -the· Fennel • By ALLISON DEERR OI' .. o.I" ~ lllft Fighting lhe blp COSI of food! ~ Tbe. tolutlon may be right ln your own backyard. · ' from vinegar she's nlflde be.l'setf. Mrs. Clarke has taucbt the. edible plants section ol ptX's survival ~· A1uch of" her kno~ledae was gaioed firsthand. SAe and bu$Qand., Jim, a con- strucUon tectmo~ iNtructor at OCC, • Eal lhe w<edo. , . . are avid beci.,,.ckers and C811)per1. • ~rlolln Qatke, a l!ollnisl' and ' · • . ' i~ i:fook WbO tea~. al Orjlllge ', SUPJ't$~N'l' ' • '· , -CoasLC<iJeP, W •J•rtllnUl~ts. • I# con' i.tQ.J!lll a: llnJiled' amount vacant JoJs· and dwnJ"' for edible planls , of lreah supplies willl you, We '8m«1·1 llnce her college days. .supplement our food wllh edible.weeds -wtfy~eat ·~ weeds? • now~; roots, nuts, berries, and -seeds. - ru·a a ~ twWe!ty .. Whit can be more • ' '1CallCbtnla, because of Its 'tnany port¥, u\rltlous lbaJ\ food grown organically by . has an abundance of edible plant.. MaJl)I lure ttaelf? And it's Cree," Mrs. Clarke · we call weeds are used in everyday cook· 1 said. lng in other parts ot the wo.rld. Fennel, 1 Now writing a cookbook oo use "° edi· for e1:an:iple, is ~.quite a bit in French 1>1e pl.ants available in Calilornia, she and Italian cuisine. says "Anyone who likes to oook can FENNEi'.. DESCRIBED substitute wild plants in recipes. It just Fennel, she eiplained, ls a tall plant ~=H<!." Utt le adaptation and inr with yellow-Dowers and a sweet licorice -smell. "It ls used o:immercially as TASTE BUDS DECIDE licorice flavoring," she said. She likes· to cook with' a gourmet touch Tender stems and leaves can be used and finds, "i! food is well-prepared and in stews. Tender llalks, sauced with attractively served, ·people will let their lemon and butter, imitate asparagus. The taste buds be their guide, rather than seeds go into homemade bread. preconceived notions and prejudices." · Leaves c.an be steeped for tea, dried Friends have reported. this applies to and mixed with other wild leaves for pipe ·i children as well as adults. "If they like tobacco or wrapped in cheesecloth as a the original, they'll like ·tbe substitute. If lightly scented sachet. they like green beans, they'll like cac-Fennel tea makes a dellgblful flavoring tus.11 for a quick divinity cansfy or can flavor a A sample "weed" salad would include mock aniBette llqueut. Swiss chanl (a romaine-like wild lelluce Another versatile plan! Is caelus - Jhal Is related to lhe wild beet); wild especially lhe omameolal lype usually radishes (she uses lhe pods): wild called prickly pear -because of its fruit. artil:roke. a thistle u!led cooked) and feral tomatoes (ones tbal have gone wild). She CAcrtJS PEEi.'! . • uses an oil and vinegar dressing made 'Ibe Oat leaves can be removed of •· . ., ' ' ~ ' ' ' ~ .~ ·, <IJ • • ' ' 1 ~ " 'Occasionally, I get surpr ises 'like wild tomatoes and ailing plants which I rescue ·· and take home,' says . ' Charlotte' Clarke. At right, ·1 . • is a bowl of buttered fennel ' ' ga rnished with twigs and ·'le mon-.cartwheels . ' . . ·~· •. ··r.··~~ "" . ..;.~..,.· ·.,..'~ . ......... _..._ ' ' r .. l ' " ._ • • ' . • " · . Uncan ny R.easqn ing Solves Predicament ' f., ' ' i:Writer ·Opens ·Rea I Chiller Bf CANDACE PEARSON Of .. DlltY ....., stiff Euell Gibbons -may know how to survive till the woods on hickory nuts, gol-and lhe wild -•i\lr.btil could be last more than four moo.tbs witboUt a refri.geratot?' ! Knowing ""81 -to eat can be helptuJ, but roughing it in an utban en- vlroomenl,-<Specially In lbl8 day of In· nation and Impending energy crises - also lak .. a lilJle uperllse. In case it ever happens to YOU. I'm here to ,Jive you 'the benefit of my ex- ing in their Worship of shiny formica, but less than inspiring in price. I couldn't imagine Spending that much monerfor something with such limited talen~_,.. - Our' ancestors, t told myself with con- voluted logic, did well enough wllhoul this new-fangled invention and!'> could t. That decision, however, did alter some eating· bablls. It helps llO be a fa"mily qf one or two in takin1 this course. It's nM easy getting a group .. to agree on "hiob can to open tonight. • ' •I ~hopp~d nightly if I we1'_ted . t~ coo ·'som et hing fres,h and relied P,n f r!ends to . feed me something wit hout 111, tinny t.este.' • ' per1ence, ·ftrtitled :--"Haw to Uve Without a Refrtgen•" or 1'JI You Have to, You can." For reuons I won't go Into here, t kist lhe r<fr~rator that kepi my food fl'Osly and my -full. , . The rear<!I lor• ono\ber wq 'fraughl with peril. OaJ'.llC Ale venions were olten ques- tioneble in quaUtf or too bulky to move alone. &fore.bought types were reassur- The Jll"!!·!Oll!l'·~ down on J<ftovers. You *8!Hmn: Jo 11r'Of'T)' about aomeone I . ..,..._. ~ IU '~.. , gr puac, • 'lJJ, ~. ""' r>K.J" .again tOnightu ~ ,Ou cai\'t, ~ a whole lurkey II\ tM first place -unless you plan Ol\~tiog It In <!11• nig111. II ~ gll'U'.you a (l'tt) excu>c to gorge on ioe cream or some other tidbit lhal will mell wllhOul quick consumplion. ThJU~ a_~ang~~s ~tlonale for· weight· wa,!;fiers. To cope with my throwback to the good old days, I shopped nightly ii I wanted to cook M>meth.ing fresh, relied on friends to feed me something Without that tinny lasie or to store periSlii es. Breakfast and lunch were purehased out of machln(!s ·at wort and I ignored dlnnerUme and became a devotee of Big Macs and Moby Jacks. I tried packing the sink with ice to keep some thing3 cold, hit that wasn 't a total success. The cottpge cheese that chilled and floated through the night, rot- ted by, morniitg. I ate ,io much soup; I even considert'd changing my last name to Campbell's. 'My teeth almost got out or practice, [ 1Jurped so much instead of cheyling. But soup was quick, con~ent, filling, and lbe top priorlly, bot. The iituaUon did help train me to buy ,and eat smaller portions, an invaluable lesson, and r don-·t Know wt:iY I ever took the big step back'towards rilodemization. ,Maybe my teeth yeamed to crunch ice, 'tny palate was tired of lukewarm drinks, my eyes strayed lovingly onte too often oYer the fntz.en food seclklri. I was so excited when the eight-cubic Coot refrlgerator was delivered, I kept opc:nlng It up to watch It get cold. · l\1y first shopping trip after the ac- quisition was a plethora or temptations. But I stayed clear of canned goods 11 my heart went out to the chilly corners of the market. Well, almost clear. I'll admit - despite the thrill of seeing things crisp and freeze -I 11te a steaming bo"'"I ol soup for dinner that night. Fan1.ily lies are hard to break. . Staffer Candace Pearso.n gives her new mini refrigerator a reassuring hug a la Betty Furness. s~ wi\h ;-one mlnute dwik ln boiling water and peeled. Cactus can be cut julienne style to replace green beans, chunked or sliced as eggplant in Eggplant Parmaglana and the fruit makes interesting jellies and ice cream. Cactus can be pinned with tootlwicks iNKi dipped In batter as a delectable ersatz onion ring: 4~But how can you eat those dirty wee<fif 'Wtiit aboul inseCl.lciCle Sprays? ... . ' · .. How do you know whit to eel and ""81 not to eat?" she's ~asked. Plants are protected with a waxy substance called "cut.in,•: she aaid. All you have to do is w~h the weeds 11 )Vll do the vegetables you bring home fnim the atore. . Don't eat anything you don't know. All , any biology or botany t e a c h e r , nurseryman or agricultural agent. 0 A good gardener can TeCOgnize the buic weeds already from her own garden." GUIDELINES There is little danger from lnsectlcldes except near curbs. She ·advises sticking to the center oC a vacant k>t, preferably one that has been plowed under and staying at least so feet Crom the free.Way. There is an extra benefit. You're out· doors. PRICKLY PEAR ICE CREAM I~ cups cream, y,il.ipped . 'rl cup Ruby Syrup (below) 2 eggs 11 .. cup powdered sugar Separate eggs. Add sy rup to beaten yolks. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Add sugar and fold in whipped cream. Freeze, stirring once. !\takes two lee cu&e trays full. Ruby Syrup! Remove spines and peel from caelus fruit by placing In bolllni water for one minute. Cool lmmediateJy and pan. Slice lhe fnlll and add )omoo juice and sugar to taste. Coot wllhoul water unUl mushy. Drain off juice and pour through a line • llrall>er. Add· -sugar, If ........,., and cook it down to a syrup pd for punch toppinp, jelly, etc. Be ....Cul when s1ra1n1ng fruit no1 to sqO.... n u Juice becomei gummy. FENNEL DIVINITY 1 cup fennel tea (made by boU1ng leaves in 2 cups water) l 1h: cups sugar 4 tablespoons butter or margarine I teaspoon fennel seeds 5 ounces marshmallow creme \I cup chopped nuts (optional) Boil tea , sugar and butter to soft ball stage. Remove from heat, add seeds, creme and nuts. Mix well. Pour in but- tered pie plate to cool. Soft ball stage ls when a drop from a spoon falls into a cool cup of water and hangs together instead of disintegrating. \ - I ' I ' "lj<tJ DAILY PlLOT Firm By JO QI.SON Of .. .,..... "" &»ft "Credit Is the Jn06t wldely used, least understood of any day-to-day factor you come in contact with. A recent i!IUrvey showed that everyone thinks he Is a good risk, but watch out for the guy next door." Thcee &rt! the words of Ran- dy Uvely, ei:pert in credit for one of the largest retail opera· tions in the world. He commented on current ered.lt practices. discrimina· lion and the history or credit during a Chri.!tmas party for members of the press given by Sears at its Albambra head· quarters. Aceonl:ing to Uvely, director ot public affiars for the general credit office of the firm, c~it Is not denied anyone by his firm for reasons of 2x, ra~, creed, religion or color. "There is one test for Policy: Give Credit credit," be totd h1a audlence, "worthiness. Do you have a Job with enough Income?" Creit goes back to Biblical times, L I v e I y commented, with injuneUons against usury. It was next a part of English common law, • wh1ch was developed out a.I court de:clsions, and now it Is ad· nllnJ..ter<d through statutory laws, or those made by the legislature. "UnUI the early 50& credit tended to operate under com· moti law," Lively said. It came under the jurlsdlction or statutory laws when some lenders began charging klo high a price for t I m e payments. RURAL TO TECHNICAL "In post World War ll years, v.-e saw .our society begin to move from a rural one to a tedmical one. Worken were no longer tied lo when crops came tQ market or whfill an1mahl came to maturi· ty. "People began to have rtgular income 1nd they became belier risks. Install· ment credit started at first ror big·ticket items such as pianos. Then credit plans evolved to meet the needs of people we were dealing with." l.J.vely believe. there ts a "dislinct inlonnatlon gap on credit between the consumer and the """· 1be credit card erploslon In the 60s brought misinformation." Important federal legislation OW came in the mid and late 60s, Llvely said, covered truth in lending, !air c r e d i t reporting and unsolicited credit cards. To point up .the misllt· formation which he says e1ists among lhe publiC, Uvely quoted ln>m a Sears poll oJ Its customers. "Ninety·two per· cent of the customers believed that 18 percent (finan ce charge) meant St8 oo $100 rtpald in one year. LOW COST "Eigbty~t percent said $10 would-be a fair charge. The actual charge is around It Tho coot of credit Is not M h!gb. llS" J>«&eiVed." What wwld happen If tile cost o/. credit were lowered to 1% or 10 percent per year? "Businesses would have to stop giving credit oc raise the cost of merchandise," Lively said. This would ·hurt those who buy for cash because to gtve credit, stores would have to pass al0$1g hJgber costs to cash customers, making them in effect subsidizing credit buying. Who are these: cash buyers? .. A small segment of people who don't believe In credl~ iow-lncomo peGl>le wbo don~ have the resources to make commitmenll for f u t u r e payments, the elderlY 'on · meager incQmts who a e howleholds are a I r e a d y established and -young people who have a tremendoi.ts, ampunt o( money to spend," Lively said. LOW RATES · Some current tow-rate ltltea are Arkansas and S o u t b Dakota, 10 percent: C<ill- nectlcut, Minnesota and w~. u percent. and Pennsylvania, 15 percent. '"lbere are no comumer f1rw>CrJ com p anle1 in Aitaliias. You can't buy a new home in Arkansas. There 1s no mortgage money. All doUars are flowing out of the state and there is an econom.lc crl!is," Lively Jtated. He Illustrated the "<tl!dll cnoich" In ArUnaas wilh a • - 'ho!.,....,I •.....,,....., 111 n .. c!Ue.s major ...,.._ uabasts ~--111 Little Rock, • SllO te1eviQ)a ad WU Ulld. • 4mt ample. The same Mt eo1t IM.JI ~ T<nrltana, llU7 In Mem""i', l9U3 In TUlu, and -114,75 In !lenvor, all .....,. In )l!lce because of higher 111- tereat -rates. " !Jvtly next ·dltcuued crodlt u • llOC1a1 lllue. P.-n II bein( put ... -·Olld lend-ing lnltltutions to olfe: credit to women, poor _..,, youlhl and to offer conlrlctl written In f...tgn laIJ8uagea. SAME TEST It all geta back to the wne test. Lively commented. "Do you have a job, enougli 111- come?" Several other lmlel were dealt with dur1ng !be qu<llk<>- ......, period : Does alimony COUD1 u ' Ill- -· Y ur Horoscope Tomorrow , ' -. . ' 'Ti!! ....,. • ........ Ille , ... , '", ........ .. ... ~ ... . . ' ·Aquarius: Coe·perate I . • I , In Charitable· Work . THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 By .SYDNEY OMARR Cancer can smell money and these persons. make ei:cellent businrss managers. T h e Cancer native can be dmoWI wt abo &trllJlgely loyal. f1bla lndlvidual does not give Uft tuily and strikes ~ve chord Wilh VirllO, Taurus, ' (lapricom, Scorpio ajid Plsoes. But c:.ooer must Ji!eep guanl up wltb Lllra and r;., It ...... In ~.,.. ind family security, CMcel' Is a raging tiger. Trying to out- Dmiiuver lfJll mdve II a -altlme. Mooey, .tax ,benefits, cooperative plam m Ukely to be accented. CANCER (June :II.July 22): Em!>bssls Is oo partnenhlp, marrlage. Glve ~enty of at· teotlon to public relstlons. Be ........ an. C<lm!clly quoted. Some .......S l"" may ha ... vious. ~ iDd oblerve. You have plmty to team and yOu ore lo poilltoo to g a I n knowledge. llEO (JUiy 23-Aug. 22): Auoclates may be coliused. Key ls In ha ff!Slllle. Don't feel ...... js ooly ... path to ~l Use material at --~· Gemlal = aiect =; .=::: tioas. promise now means uJtbnate progr..s. Act aocmllngly. SAGmARIUs (Nov. 23- Dec. 21): Emphasis Is on aoUdilylng assets. DJscem dif- ferenoe between legitimate al- fer and mere speculation. Pllcel, Virgo penons could play significant roles. Pay and collect. Fill In gapa. llOCl't sell younelf short. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2Wan. 19): Cycle Is hl!lh and you 1et what you need." Yoq can pemiade, sen and e v e·o dominate. Make new starts. Emphasize penonality and special abilities. Su cc e s s marts efforts. Mat.rial gains also are likely to be featured. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. U): Wort behind the ecenes. Do mott and talk Jess about I Clooer finds a way to flDd where·lbe ..... y .II deposited. Cancer protects, comerves Md olm maintains a ''ma· ' J ma or p1p1 knows best .. at. Utude. VD1GO (.lalr. 23-Sept. 221: "•hat)Wdo.Get rtdotm.t... Qoeo1e, feel, llncl emotional· not rightly your own. Arleo, crMllve ablllt. ,Be r<ad}' f"' Ltbro pel'llOOS :'1.!1 flcur< 1n ~. -. fildetY· Teer imjlortanl WayL isl! ooe cm-don fQr purposes of fined to home, ho Ip l t a l . ~ -more Clloperate In charitable pn>- •-(of details. R e·a d ject. Silence Is Green, Sliver Deaf children attending John Tracy Clinic ln Costa Mesa will bene- fit when the NaUonal Charity League Juniors of Newport Beach sponsor a silent auction and boutique on Tuesday, Oct. 9. Mrs. Wil· Uani Hughes of Newport Beach will host the 10 a.m. even~ Mnu;os. Albert Skinner and Whitten Yount (background, left to right) are pleased to see Daryl Hukill's progress as he practices lipreading with his mother, l\!rs. Gary Hukill. AlllES (Mardi 21-April It): Quo1Jftc:atiom . .,. reviewed. You get dlaoce to prove or display abilities. Acceiit Is on ambition. career, potemaJ, seme of authority. Mate room ftr yourseU at more elevated PoSition. C.prlcoru may wield heavy hood. TAURUS (Apil 20-M a y 20): Expand borilons : gain pe1spectjve. Take initiaUve in creating style, poaltion. Study Arks message. Study, be aware d languq:e and learn- ing -· Be Ifie awoslte of provincial. Finish projects. Leave oo Jome ends. Gl!MINI (May It.Juno llO): One wbn mabs pn>mlttt may not be able to hacl< tbem. Be a~ of it and protect )'OW" interest.!. Leo, A q a a r I • 1 persons could be involved. belweol ljle lines and study P1!CES (Feb If.March Z): ~~ a.!ldn!n are In · Loot beyond the lmmodiate. ....,'7 F"9b ,look Will reveal much. ._ ...._.. ~ -,.._. ""' Give full play to creaUve -(...,.., ~;, M): f-~,_,_ •-·--~ "" ..... and -.... Piece --"'"= -· ... -·-! o g'e t be r .i»ita of 111-oou1d be 1n picture. EnlPWI• ,..,...,. and •come up wi1h 11 00 wlBt you --and aonii!eto story;' Don't be romantic Interlude. One wbn b satisfied wttb .uperficlal ex· poetic whlapers aw e et "'"'1Mloas ~,QUOllloal. Get nothings. to 1iuica. Older ,-may 1J' TODAY IS YOUR la•e ei:perlenoe but you must B I RT R D A Y )'OU are not be dis......, from own forthright, attract Scorp;ot llfle, Leo and Aquarius """"" ana will find uu month, October, llCORl'IO (Oct. 23-Noo. 21): one of your most slgnlllcant Home, family ffiationshipo periods of 19'13. You an and inrpirlse visits could basically truthful, at _ UllJ'I d o m I n a t e, Taaraa, Lin. outrageously trani: and blghly penons flgw-e prominently. creative. Domestic adjustment Make deal with one wbo which occurred In September argued with you in past Com-will work lo your advantage. Volunteers: U.S. Phenomenon Couples Exchange Vows By BEA ANDERSON Of t111 o.lf)' l'llol S11H Defining volunteers as the backbone of the arts ln the United Sta tes, Ca r o I i n e Leonetti Ahmanson, a dedicated volunteer berseU, says they are an American phenomenon. Her topic, Woman'• Role as a )'olunteer ln the World of Ollture Today, was delivered to about 300 committee ch.airmen who were described earlier on the program aa the Anniversary Celebrated Celebrating their g o Id e n ~ wedding anniversary with a party in the Costa ~fesa Woman's Clubhouse are Mr. and Mrs. Jullm M. Reed who have been residents of Costa 1'1esa-Tustin area for the past 34 years. Hosting the affair wel't! their daughters and sons and their spouses, the Messrs. and MmCI. 0.yton B a 11 e y , Wiiiiam Pal.mer and George Smith, all of Costa Mesa ; Harlow Ingalls, Snn Diego; Bruce Feaver, Irvine: Jame.' Reed. Newport Beach, and Jerry Reed, Tustin. The celebrants also bavt 19 graodcblld rtn and six great· grandchildren. backbone of the Orange Coun- ty Philharmonic Society by Us president, J. Donald Ferguson. As a member or the Amer ic an Women for International Understanding, ll-trs. Ahmanson has traveled to both Russia and Mainland China on cultural exchange tours. She said that In these coun- tries and others as we.II that she has never found volunteer workers except ln the U.S. RUSSIANS SHOCKED In Russia, she said, the peo- ple she talked to were under the impression that we just don't have naJdl to oUer in the line of art in our country. They Were "shocked" to learn that in the U.S. thert1 are 700 mUl1on .-visitations a year to art museums alone. '•'Unfortunately," she related, "a Russ I a n ln· terpreter misinterpreted the amount volunteers save the government each year. She quoted the figure u a eov~ ment cost." 'LIVING MUSEUM' J..ftl, I Ahmanson deJcr\bed OtJna as a "living museum," a tttle she chose for a musewn magazine a r t I c I e which sht authored recently. "Although the people lo Olin.a live in poverty com- pared to our standards, they " do not Uve by bread alone. All visit museW"M and enjoy the art.a." The speaker attributed their interest in both the visual and perfmnlng arts to the fact that in Clina arf.' is a "J>l"9Cfibed, NCJI' AN ELEC- TIVE, course from middle high school yeers oo through the university level." Mn. Ahmanson advocates that we adopt this same policy and challenged her audience to "start raising our voices to in- clude arts in the educational system." ART ORIENTED However, she did say lhal Calllomla Is a "very art oriented state." Until her appoinlment by Gov. Reagan to the Caliklmia Arts Commission, she said she really didn't understand the complexiUes ol c u I t u r a I organizaUons in the state and "I was amazed to learn how many there are.'' In listing them she said ther< are •bout 70 arcbeltna, 111 ballet companies, 50 opera companies, m museums of which 15 are m11Jor om!S, 30 m u1lc a nd c hamb e r orchestras and JOO arts conn· clb. In the performlng arts, 9,000 performances were attended bf 9 million people and California museums had 25 million visitations last year. The speaker, who serves on more than a dozen area, state and national cultural com· missions and councih, said '1wi.thout volunteers, Callfor· ....,:,. nla could not be such In art- oriented state." UBERATED While encour'aging volun· teers to con tinue their ~forts, Mrs. Ahmanson said she di sagrees with Ms. Magazine. Her referral was to the in- troduction by Mrs. Lamar M. HiU who discus~ the con· flicting images projected to- day by women's magazin es - from the fashion pl ate, to gourmet oook. nutritionist, kl'IO\\•ledgablc d e co r a lo r, housewife--mother and t h c liberated careerist Mrs. Howard Ahmainson pra.INd the work of voluntffn In America. ~trs. Hill said that the speaker was "a blend of all these images." "I have been liberatl'd all my life'' claimed Mrs. Ah· IJlanSO!l. the,. ls a difference worldng for the dollar when !be economic level ls i....... She drew cheers and ap- plause when she added, "I feel more liberated as ,. volunteer lhan I ever did while working for the dollar." WUCO.fELDERMANN Air Force penoone:J, Janet Ericks Feldermann and Ray· mond D. Wuco were married In Wichita Falls, Tu. after completing tralnlng at Ran- dolph Air Force Base. the Walter Wucos of Hun-bome of bar aon ud dlughler- tlngton Beach amt Is a in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. gradulte ol Huntington Beach CUrry, dun-lnr a morning High School. . ceremony oonducted by the The newlyweds wW be sta-Rev. John M. Reynolds of the tiooed at Langley Air Force Lagma Beodl ~ptlonal Bue, Vlrglnle. <llurdJ. 1be bride ii the daughter of Mn. Evelyn Feldermmm ol Miami and Jack Feldermann or Anshach, Germany, Her husband Is the son of RICHMAN.CURRY Veila Kiy -eutry -a nil Frederic!< I. Richmon were married In the Lagmo Beach _!•!!!.-''f"'~O~~~~ .... ai ~ DailijP~t Dt.atJ~ ~..--~..a,..JIN;i~-'t!..b-':#'~ To avoid dlsappptntmen~ prospective brides are reminded io h1vo their wedding llories with block 111d white ~oay P.hoto- graphl to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- portment one week before the wedding. Picturu ncelved ofter !hat Umo wW not be used. For engagement lllDOWlcemenll it LI lmpentlve !hot !hi ii!Ory, alM accompanied by a blnt 111d white gloay picture, be 1ub- tnltted six weets or more llefore the wedding date; othenriH It will not be publiJhed. To help fill requlremenll on both wed- ding and engagement ltorle1, forms art available ln all the DAILY PILOT offices. Further quN!lon1 will be answered by Women's Section 1tlf! members 11 842-4321. Mn. CUrry l<tvod 1 a matron of honor a ad Frederick I. JUctman, Jr. wu bell-.nan ror hll flt!IOI'. The bride aod -.. planniog a Medilei IW cntise for an e1tended hooey· moon In October. MARSHALL-WILLIAMS Michele Wllllanio b.c.mo the bride of Join WWlam Manball d"'1llg oerenlOllJa conducted by the Rev. John Ashey In St. Jama E"'"""""1 Olureb, Newport Beodi. . The couple's J)ln!nta are Mr. and Mn. Join 1-y WlWam1 of Colla M-and Mr. and Mn. Fnlnlr. Campbell Marshall ol Balboi. • 'nley wm attended by Mn. Ron llstdlei, matrm o r bonor: Judi c.motl, a.thy Mull; best man BolfMinhll~ Mart Bl!T and Mork 5io1er. '!be bride WU ~ from Costa M ... Hlg11 llcbool, Orange Oout Oolle(I and C.llf«nla Stlta Unhenlty, I.oog -.-. • .II cur- rently studying for a mutera degree In ln du'llrlal !!SYchology. She did admit, however. But, she 1dded, volunteers h3ve helped defray ...U for many services used by all economic J~vels. 11In fact society depends an !hem. '!'hey provide aavlngs ror JO much - libraries, hospltal11 h e a I t b agenclet and IO on. L-------.....;'-"'" ----------' Her h\IS1)0nd la 1 ..... te or Newport Hmmr Htgb School end UCLA wben lie II· flliated wlth Phi KaPP1 Sigma. . . • . . • I I ' • • I• Fiesta Rides Roped Pam Bush and Bob Wallis , general chair- man, make sure .Breav- dy is in good spitits for tbe alJDual fiesta at Sts. Simon and ·Jude Cath- olic Church, Hunting- t o n Beach. Games, rides, dinner and enter- tertainment w i t h a Western lhe"le will be presented at the parish during the October 5-7 weekend. • WtdntMtay, CktObtf ), 197) DAJL Y PILOT #l No Revolution Without -a Press. Ms -Prints Published WILKINSBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Burled m a dimly ughted storefront 1n this town, eight feminlstl with oo previous training in publishing are grtndin~ out words ol the women s liberation movement at the rate of seo,ooo worth ol publications fNrly. KNOW, Inc .. founded In 1969 on the theory that ''you can't have a revolution without a press," may be the largest "'Omen's press i!)...the nation. Equipped with only one small offset press, it produces nearly 250 articles and pam- phlets and two full-length books rangtng in subject from poetry ol sexillm in children's literature to }9b di!crimina- tion to a list <:J "Reporters You Can Trust." Mo re Ink ls added to tho KNOW pr•ss by'Ch1rlott• Warren, left and M.ry Jane W1lt1ts· to grind out more feminist publications, Selling articles for the price of five cents a printed page and receiving occasioo.al dona· tlons the non-proOt cor· porailon. comes out "about even," according to the chler spokeSman for tbe croup. Anne Pride. · Ms. Prtde, a young married \\-'Oman with another name, has adopted the last name or Pride as her "freedom name" since beginning to ,.·ork for KNO\Y. \\1ith equality its credo, KNO\V oparates as a col- lective where "everybody has an equal say, equal stake and equal salary." (S2 hourly), lits. Pride explained. There are no bosses. The group meets once week1y to dicuss its priorities; they all interview· and Vl>le on new employes. The wome n see m misleadingly casual a b o u l their business. Although each woman warts 40 hours \\1eekly, they COQle and go as they pleaee, sotne taking their "''Ork home with them, others ar· ranging tbelr work tchedules around their other duties as wives and mothers. And thoogh each woman has a specialty -bookkeeping, editing, layout or running the JftSS -they are nol tied lo a particular job. One rcc:ena. w o r i: d a y , Olarlotte Warren. a talk lanky 23-year-old with a bad sun- burn, did nol feel up to ruruiing the preu. Mory Jane Walters. a Fordlwn Universit y dropout with a budding interest in graphics. took her place. v.•hilf' Mii. Warren did li-ls. Walters' disbursements. ''Everybody feels a responsibility tov.•ard the \\·ork and what ha! to be done," Ms.Pride said. "I think \\'e're \\'orking foe km·er ~'8~es and more hours, but I feel ft're making an investment in KNOW." ~KNOW \\'IS founded as a volunteer group by one male and 15 female members of the k>cal chapter ol the National Organization of W o m e n (NO\V) wbJ believed the movement needed a voice. One woman donated a press. two others their garage , and all of them their tlme. Th<'y publilhed reprints of feminist articles as well as news o( the movement (Cl' free distribution at NOW meetlngi But as the feminist qavc- ment grew, so did KNO~"' . "After about a year. it \\'a! no longer possible to be volun- teer," Ms. Pride said. "People were )ust }aJn.gry for it." Orden klr publicatiooa, she Sl!id, were coming in from all over. The group, which had grown out of the garage And lnto Its owners' basement. hired t~ employes and became a Ctll· le<:tive. It began selling its works at a price high enough lo cover cos t ol supplies. And as order~ increased, the colleCtive ex· panded. Then a ymmg author wrote and asked KNOW ir lt could publish her full-length book. "This was a letter from Gabrielle Burton that changed our lives ," KNOW wrote later after it had made its fint suc-- cessful venture into book publishing. Twiee technical failure for- ced them tO start ttie project over. Finally in August. 1972 -II months after KNO\Y had taken on the job -"I'm Running Away· from Home but I'm Not Allov.•ed to Cross the Street" was on the market and KNOW was a full-fledged publisheT, established in a stortfrooi. KNO\Y. Ms. Pride said. knows that it is reaching col· lege campuses and individuals already involved in the InO'"'.e- ment. "Now we want to get beyond that." she said. "to the woman bending over her kitchen sink and v.'Olldering v:hat it's all about." Cupid Off T a·rget . ' For Lon~ly Hearts DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your answer to ."IJving Proof" (the guy who never had an honest-to-goodness date becaU5e he was turned down so many times be just gave up) was very sweet, bul you'\'e lived an awfully ahelt.ered life, Lady. I am also "Living Proof'' (age 37). I gave up looking for "r._1iss rught" after the · third girl (in ooe week) did everything but laugh in my face when I -her for • date. I'm a former 9ChJol teeeher who now nms bis own garbage company. ll isn't a big business, juat 10 bucta ·Ind 23 employes. But l don't owe ooe ce.nt. I pay good wages to my men and l am ;nud to be improving the quality ol. life in this area. I'm average-looking, have no bad habits, and there are no skeletoo& in my closet. But I gave up hope ol figding anybody decent about nve yean ago. Now it doesn't hurt !IO much. At my age there are very few unpicked flowers around. Mo.!! of them are prtlty shop\llom., i1 not worn out. Face it, Anni e, oic;e guys DO fmisb last. Sign me - LONESOME DEAR LONEOO!\fE: Sorry, I don't buy it. If I printed )1Hli' mme ud address you:d be deluged wltb lnvltatiomi. For every lonesome guy In tllil world there att two lonesome girls. And 9001e ot tbc girls are attractive •IKI decent. Any man who gtves np looking for a 1'ife at 3Z doesn't want to get married. Thanks a million, Ann. You did me a treffiendoos favor -r-.ms. D.A.S., O. CITY DEAR Jl.fRS.: It wu good of )'(Ml lo let me know. Tomonow there w1U be aaetller ldter ea the aame niteet-Se thue of )~ .-be don't taow wDt. Mn. D.AA h talk!Dg about, pleae be ... and read tWs colamn &•m•r row, eopedally U Y°" haven't beeo r..1mJ • well u )'Oii sbtald of late. DEAR ANN LANDERS: No - shaker, this one, but a bit ol. • mlnd- teaser. Answer, please. When a bustmld and wife are in a car together and the wife is at the wheel, what does It mean'? 1 say it means the wife is the dominant one, that she is in the driver's seat in more v.'afs than one. Rlgbt? - GA ZOO LA DEAR GAZ'l: Not necessarily. U could mean: (I ) Tbe busbarid is llred and •k- ed her to drive. (Z) Tbe doctor ordered him not to dfive. fl) 11te wtfe e:e)oys drl\ing and ber husband doesn't: DEAR ANN LANDERS: F o r the benefit of lbe lady with the snoring husband: A clear plastic tape now b available \\ilich may help. Fem.ale lntell.igence Quota Untapped And now a word to all you lonesome ctrlt out there: PLEASE, don't uk me for this bird's address. Be dJdn't send it. And e\lea If he had, I wouldn't pass It on. This isn't THAT k1Dd of colwnn. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Just wanted to thank you for the column telling the sympksns of high blood press ure. I, too. had been irritable. not very amorous and plagued . with headaches. bot J didn't think it was anything serious enough to look into. But when Ann Landers says "See your doctor'' l do as she says. And \\'hat a lucky thing for me thal I did. After recent surgery I arrived home from the hospital with a goocf.-sized roO which I decided to use to tape my mouth shut al night so I \\·ould not snore. Also, being a stingy old lady. I yank the tape o(f in the morning. put it on my nightstand, and use it again the next night. '11le largest unused supply of superior tntelligence in the t111i'tec1· States ts found among women, the Carnegie r.om- miMion on Higher Education believes. Through a new report the commission, which is chaired by Clark Kerr, bas urged that barriers lo the advancement of v.·on1en through higher education be removed. · Betrothal Announced 1'to engagemeal o( Mlchael T. Beehler. Costa Mesa, and Suianne Poli.in, Anaheim, has been announced. TOO brlde-<lect iJ t h e daughter of Mr. and h1'rs. Howaid Polzin. Anaheim, and her fiancc's parents are Mr. and Mn. Robert Beehler, Co<I& M.,.. She is a graduate ol' AMhelm lllgh Sdlool ,and cur- ltnUy atttJtdlng Ser Ip pa CoUe&e, Claremont. ltc cAmed a degree in mathcmatfcs and EngllJb Utcrature from UC! and Is currently working on a PhD at UCLA. Published by McGraw-Hill Book ,Qi., the report •is titled Opportunities I.or Women in Higher Education, . • The study points out that at each level of advancement within the educational system of the United ,States, the percentage of womtn who participate declines. The commission-flfr~t h e r estimates that. on t h e a\•er3ge, v.·omen faculty mem· hers receive 'about $1,500 to $2,000 le~ per year than do men in comparable situations. This adds up· to ·$150 to $200 million per year across the na- tion. I To 'OVerO>me these disad- vantages, t he commission lavors the rC/'l"val •I all im· proper1 ·b3niers ~to the ed· vancemef\\ of women; an ac- tive searchi for 'thtlr talem11 ahd ' speci~I 'consideration of their1 problems a n d coo- At the precollege level, the commission favors more mathematic-al training f o r glrls and counseling free of outmoded conceplions of male and female careers.· The commission explicity favors the continuation of col- leges for women, ooting that "they provide an element of dl\'ersity emong instituUon11 of higher education and an ad- ditiortal option for women students.'' The commission finds that an unusual proportion of woinen leaders are grC1dUates of these colleges and that at these institutions ' • w om e n generaUy speak up more in their classes, hOld more posi- tions of leadershlp·cn ca1npus, choose to enter· more fre- quenUy into such 'male' fields as science and have more role models and mentors amon g institutions should have that "revolutionary changes greater interest in the adc-are under way in the dev.elop- quate provision of child care l ment of ~reater occupaU~ facilities and policies o f opportunities for wo~n, 1.n aq)eration with groups to the nature of.. the ~amily., 1n provide child care ar· sexual roles. m chlldbeanng rangements should m a k e obligations, and in many other . .. more' efforts to pl~ women ways. on administrative staffs and Also that "substantial im· should appoint more women to provements are now taking governing boards. place in the position of \~'Omen Bul the commissK>n does not \\·ilhin higher education. This believe that a reversal of in-momentum of imn_~yernent equalities· in the addition of must be continued untittoSs of women to faculties can be talent and unfair discrimina- achieved very soon. lion have been f u 11 y "It will take until about the ellminated." year 2000, under reasonable Imagine how shocked I was to learn that my blood pressure was 170 over I 10, which is high for a 29-year~ld woman. The cause was a kidney infection I didn't know I had. So now I am taking an- tibiotics anrl other medicine and hope to be my normal, S\\'eet, sexy self again soon. assumptions, before women are likely to be included in thel;:====================;J national professoria te. in ap- proximately the same pro- portions as they are in the total labor force.'' The t'Ommission concludes ·Ice skating everyday. Life - ~egins nt -.. r just wish I'd known about this tape years ago. Jn the past 30 years my hus- band, would have had a lot more sleep. Thanks for all your help.-A QUIETER GRANDMA DEAR G R A N D ~1 A : Thirty years ago thty didn't bave plastic tape. but I'm son adhesive would havt done just as "'ell. I am eager to know U this works for others. Wiii you readers out thert "to bavt snoring, spouses ask if lhey will sacrlf1tt a olgbt's sletp In the name of "scientlflc research":' ·-'"bfl W1'et1 Yo•'N G1otHi" teachers and admin!s1rators.'' ----------One admission entitles you up to 6 hours skating fun. Dots !he min 1n your lite st1ll 12sPond! C1n y1111 COITlfltlt with other womr111 Att fOU hlPPJ w1lh your hltstrle 1 Wer• D.iifffitd The eommissk>o says that trltx&llons. ~ FAT ;===='==,1;;====~1 OVERWEIGHT -. Th• Odrlne1 Plan Cll'I btlp you ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROUP RAT E Piii 111 l e•fltHtllCt on rcu1 side! Actu.il!y, ltle c111 begin IOI Y'DU at I JRP ~hool when JOU dtclde to 1111~11 clltflff lef Ult bltltf' WE STILL DELIVER ! 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CORONA DE"&. MA~ I DAILY PILOT A Feast Each autumn in New York City on Mulberry Street, there 's a Feast of San..G_ennaro. The ·a.dliiary high point of this Jtatlan rcstival is eating Calsone, • thMe u t t e r 1 y dtllclous .half·moons of yeast dough nlled with ham and cheese and deepfrled, that are a specialty of Naples. The foUowing recipe Is pat· terned aner the festival turnovers and results In just as ·great a product -maybe even better. Calzone can make the main course for supper if a 90Up is strvtd before or a mixed vegetable .salad after. CALZONE 3 to 3~ cups unslfted nour l teaspoon sugar in. teaspoon salt 1 package active dry yeast 1 cup milk YI cup com oil 1,.s pound ricotta cheese v, pound mouarella cheese, . cut in y,.lnch cubes v, powld cooked thin ham slices, cut in quarten 1 quart (about ) com oil for deep-frying. In large bowl of electric mixer slir togt,ther I cup of the flour, the sugar, salt and undL!solved yeast. In a sm8ti saucepan heat milk and ~2 cup com oil until y.•arm; add to flour mixture .. Beat 2 minutt?s on medium speed of electric mixer, scrap- ing bowl several times Add ~ cup nour. Beat at higb ~ speed 2 minutes long'e(, ... · · Stir In . 1emalning flour or enough to make a soft dough. Knead on lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic -about 10 minutes. Place in oiled bow1. smooth side down, then tum dough so smooth side is up. Cover. Let rlse in warm-draft.free ":place untU doubled -45 to 60 minutes. Punch down dol.lgb , let rise 30 minutes. Cut dough into 12 {2 inch balls ('14 cup douih). Flatten and spread dough with hands into ~Inch circles. On one halt of circle, place I tablespoon ricotta cheese, 1 tablespoon mou.arena cheese and a small piece of ham. Wet edge of circle and fold other half over to form a half- moon: press edge of dough firmly together. Pour corn oil for deep-frying into a buvy sturdy flat-bot· tomed 3..quarter saucepan or deep fryer, filling utensil no , more than one·lhlrd full. Heat over medium heat to 375 degrees. Fry the cat1.0ne, 2 at a t.ime. until golden brown -4 minutes on each side. Drain on absorbent paper and serve at once. Dipping Idea Tuna Fills Sauce Here 's a usty tuna dipping sauce that was the hit of this year's national convention of lhe American Home Economicr, Association . \\'hal's so great about the dipping sauce, made with can· ned tuna in vegetable oil, is the fact that it's low in calories and low in t'OSI. II has a creamy-chunk tex· tu re. To keep calories down . serve the sau<:e \Vilh c r I s p vegetables. TUNA SALAD-BLUE CHEESE DIPPlNG SAUCE 2 cups ( 1 pound J cottage cheese ,ii cup milk 1':1 cup n1llk 1; teaspoon Sftlt I tablespoon chopped chl"es I tomato, peeled and chop- ped I can (6 1~ or 7 ounces) tuna in vegetabb! oil •., cup (2 ounces ) crumbled blue cheese Cautifklwerets Celery pi..,.. Sliced 5e0red cucumber Broad carrot sfick1 Combine. cott1ge cheese and milk in container of t.lectric blender, cover and process at high speed until smooth and creamy. Transfer to mixing bowl. Add salt, chives, tomato. tuna and blue cheese ; mix v.·ell. Chlll until serving lime. Garnish w I t h additional chopped tomato and chives: ''rve with vegetables. Yield. about 3 cups. Wtdntidly, O<tobtr 3, 1973 ' NORTHWE$TEXTRAFANCY RED OR GOl,DEN , I DELICIOUS ·~ =.x "'A :.O~! •• :: ---. 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( MUNTINOTON llAC~ •M1111 MUNTIMOTON llACH-lMll N, ~IR SI. HUNTINGTON llACM-2141' ll'IMIMJnt LAGUNA HILL~1 C1lllt ff i. Lllltt l"OUNT.t.LM VALLIY-l2tt Wlnltf' llVINl-1 .... Cul-, \llll't(erl!IY l'..tl -r--SOUJM_L~UNA.-aln I , C-t Hltll••r • ' . ' DAJLY PILOT - • • Hearty Lunch Stewed Lunch is the enjoyable, satisfying -and. yes, in· teresting -break In the day. No wonder homemade chow l! staging a comeback when you have main dishes. such u these, to relish: Frttie-Ahead Tuna-Cheese Sandwich (no ¥.'Ork in the morning ), Tuna Tote Salad, and Lunch Box Tuna Stoup, a Cf'CIU between stew and soup. LUNCH BOX TUNA STOUP 1 tablespoon butter o r margarine 2 tab"'3poons finely chopped ·onion 1 can ( 10'1. ounces) con- densed chicken broth I can (8 ounces) tomatoes 1 can (8 ounces) cut green beans, drained 3 tablespoons c h o pp t d parsley I teaspoon lemon juice I tablespoon packaged pre· cooked rice •,; teaspoon dried leaf basil 1 can (6\~ or 1 ounces) tuna in vegetable oil. · Mett butter in a mediwn saucepan. Add onion and cook until tender. Add undiluted chicken broth. tomatoes ~·ith liquid. drained green -beans, parsley. le~ juice, rice and basil. Bring to a boil ; reduce heat. cover and simmer llJ minutes. Add tuna. 1'urn i n to ''acuum container. ~lakes l quart; 2 senrings. TUNA TOTE SALAD I can (6~1 or 7 ounces) tuna in vegetable oil I bard-cook'l!C:I egg, sliced 11.t cup chopped p a r e d cucumber 2 tablespoons shredde d pared carrot 1 tablespoon lemon juice ~~ leaspoon chopped scallions ~~ teaspoon dried diD weed In a mediwn bowl mix all ingredients; chill. For lunch, take in plastic container or wide-mouth vacuum container. Serves 2. FREEZE-AHEAD TUNA SANDWICH I package (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened t tablespoon lemon juice l tablespoon mmtard pickle relish 2 cans (6\i. or 7 oontt!I each) tuna in vegetable oil ~~ cup chopped celery Butter or lnargarine 12 slices v.•hole wheat bread In a medium bowl blend cream cheese with lemon juice and nlustard pickle relish. Add tuna and' celery; mix well. Butter bread slices and spread tuna mixture on 6 sliceJ. Top "''ith second piece oC bread. Wrap in aluminum foil or plastic bags and freeze. Frosting Is Nutty This is a fudgelike iclng S> use it on a sturdy cake. PEANUT BUTTER FRo.sTING l cup finnly packed light brown sugar 1 cup granulated sugar Y.i cup milk 1 tablespoon light com syrup 1'* teaspoon salt t-3 cup creamy peanut butter l teaspooo vanilla ln a straight-skied 2-quart saucepan. stir together the sugars, milk. com syrup end salt. Cook O\'er medium heat. stirring constanlly. u n I i I sugars dissolve and mixture boils. Continue cooking, stirring occaslonally, u n t 11 tem- perature re aches 23% degrees on a cundy thermometer. Remo\·e Crom hea t w i t h thermometer in place. and place on ~·ire rack. Add peanut huller but do not stir it in . Cool mixtur l' unUI tem- per at u re on can d y 1hen11ometer drops lo 115 degrees: thi s may take as long as an hour. Add vanilla. Beal until peanut butter Is · blended In and mixture turns lighter in color -about t minute. While it can still now. and before it loses its gloss. pour it O\'er the top of a 13 by 9 inch chocolate cake: spread with spatula. It takes only a minute to beat this fUdgelike FJ"Oltlng. lf overbealen. the frosting will not now from pa.n. Better to turn it out too soon than loo late. -. , ., S PILOT·AOVER'TISER It _,, CJ D D • STATll llOS. CllTIFllO llff •"';ADI CUT 77c CHUCK ROAST ........ -...: ............. .'LI. • ROUNDBONE ROAi'I; . u.'89c ' . 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I ' II)' II -.. ~ = "~ •'""I p.,,. caiol mllrt vJtat ii I I i pr J ~ sb j ol ~ ~ I • l l -· . • W"_"_P~a..!._ Octobtr_3,_l•c.7:::_3 ______ P:..Al_L:..V_P_ll_O_T _,,.:J,,,S~' n;--~ I rnope'ye s 81 BAllBARA GIBBONS 4-otmce can m u s h r o o m · ~ teaspoon salt processed Swiss Otttse range the fillets Jn a shallow. oven f.Qt' 25 to 30 mlnutis, unUI It took: Popeye the Sailor items and pieCes v.. teaspoon pepper Separate defrosted fl1\ets 1wo-quart casserole or baking fiMI Oakes easily. Serves elghl Min ID plk little klds into 3 tablespoons fine1y minced Paprika carefully ; cut into eight dish. -18$ calories each. eatiq their -.mach, but onion pieces. Combine wine sauce in· (Fish with a flair \ For more ~r Wine Sauce: _... f It d ~ s PI n a ch unen-1 can (71,i ounces) era!> Drain the mushrooms and gr~lenlS ln a small saucepan. nonfattening avor es, sen a ( thuaalt1 need stronger tn-meat, diained 2 tablespoons art·owrool or chop fine . con1bine with the Cook and stir over moderate stamped self·addressed en· duoement cornstarch onion, crabmeat, cr u mbs , heat until sauce simmers and velope and 25 cents to SLIM 1 ~-· If S 4 tablespoons cracker I ~ Curw skim milk parsley, salt and pepper. thickens. Pour Sauce over fish GOUR ?vi ET SEAFOOD •-Y we O er our Um crumbs or breadcrumbs r' Gourmet Flounder Florentine, 5 tablespoons dry 1whlte wine Spread mixture evenly over fill ets. RECIPES, in care or the D31ly Platter Pounds Pares THE F~SH MARKET RODI COD , ...... -............ 8tt. UfllG COD· , .... ·-... '"" .... Ill~ SWORDFISH "'" '"' ,_ .. -· 2.08. • OpH 11 •·'"· to 6:JO p.111. o•ly D.P. 145 E. Broadway, Costa a •pJiisUcated a e 8 f 0 0 d _ 1 tablespoon dried parsley 1'2 teaspoon salt fish fitlelS and roU up. Secure Sprinkle with paprika and Pilot, 50 Wes! Shore Trall . = dish accented witb 1 __ n_ac.k'::_'-------'--' .:.'Wl='"_:!c_l>::_c:.:u::_pl:...::•h::_red=ded:=.....c'::•ch=ro.:.t::_t c.wc.ith:._•:,::too'--t::hp'..:ic::k.:...::Ar::_·_:bc_akc_e::_inc_a::_p::_r_eh_e>_' t:.:ed.::_IOlkl_:_•::.K""_:_:Spa_r1a_;'_N_.J_._rn_r7_1_. > ___ .:..,_ _________________ _ M'1t>e It '9nlll't help you be .. strana,-or Jive 81 lont -81 Pope;t, but spinach Is a low- calalW bargain that's rich in nutrition, particularly Iron and vltaniln A. - Fl!JR FILLE1ll FLOllENTINI! 2 peck.ages (10 ounces each) trozen splnacll 1 \li JIOW1ds nounc1er nnets (two 11-ounce packages) l cup water f~n1 lemon juice !llOalpoon oolon.lllt .,.. teupoon pepper \li l>ip aldmmot milk lllo t&bletp00111 all·purpoot llaur l tablapoon1 I r a t e d •.Pannean cheese p""'° Defrolt the fish, if frozen . Delrolt and drain lhe oplnach. Place the fish fillets in the -.it ~ a bYlnl dilh. Add the water, lemon Julee, salt and pepper. Cover the dllh and,, Nie ln a preheated S50- deerlie oven for about 12 mlDUtto; 1111W lilb flakel Wi· ly.;,. lemove from the oven and dr* the liquid Into a saOc.pan. Heal to bolling. .. lhe flour with the *1n> ..... milk and ltlr lnlo the ll· q~. Cook and stir over """"8te n ..... untU mlituno striinleri aiit lllll;'kem. sPttad lllO;.italned aplnach ovlr the fistiF filletl and p>Ul' on \be sauce. Top with grated clite.e and paprika. Bake in a-Mt 425-degree ovtd for five or }~ minutes, untu che<se lopflll1& ls bubbly anti broWn. Serves 211.1, 150 calories each. Here's ho"' to sneak iplnach into' itallan fOOd:fans: ~ ITAUAN SrmACll if• • MEATBA1.LS 1 jioolld boef ~. trim· ,;med of. fa\ and ground ·-· uilnced 1 al( t teupoq1 All PIDch of pepper \; ~ OI'01811" O< 'ltallln"""'"'1nl 1 C8ll l l~) plain II> mall> .... Defroll the spinach and preos o<Jt extra molature. Combine 1t with all i;e- matnlng lngredienta except to~to sauce. Shape Into etght miltballa. Arrange ln a sbllliow boklilB dish and pour odrthe tomato sauce. ·(i!ie sauce may be diluted wtti two or three tablespoons of ·drY wine or woter and 1eaiooed with cm10n powder ali4 -· tt you wllb.) -Iii a preheated 351). cllP'ee ovln for :Ill minutes. Or almzner I CO'fered, CID top of the ...... Mak'Jll four aenlnp, ~ calories each. EABY SPINACH 9iRJPFl;E In the blend.,. combine two delrolted pockag81 of chopped splnlch with 4 egs, 1 cup e~ skim milk, ~ tee-._ onion salt and v. tea-... .._. Pour into 1 one-quart baking dllh and 1prlnld• \with 2 table>~ grated. Parmesan ..-.~choese. S.ke1 Iii a preheated 351). d~' men 'for one hour or m0rt, J UQ{il cenier Is act. Mok,. -eigllt oervlngs, 77 ~ e;chGounnel stuffed Sole Ii extrailenerous with cftbllll& But detplte Ila rich tliie ad elepnt 1ppearance Ollt' M lo I C1lo11e4111 la ~. lnc.ludlnll _.JIM dfilc!a\e!J O&vond French Wini iii Q>CeMI Sauce we use u * anu 11111p. YGl'll Uke lhlo llmple aauce !err ~ 11111 dish. Don t """" 1boUI the wine calorl81 -" they ev1porale Iii the oooldlll· If you prefer nol to 119• \irtne, 11mply 1eJve It oot and Increase the milk to two cupa. CRABMEAT-8TllfFED SOLE I ooundl f.....,. 1<1le rlllet.. Fintng: ... .-. - CONTINUING TO BRING YOU GREATER EVERYDAY SAVINGS WITH. •• PlllCll ,UI DtllCOU'IHD I XCll'f Oii l' .. l .. TIAOIO AllD IOV1lllllldllT cCljllftOl..Lll rT'I* ,. ) TOP ~IRLOIN CHUCK\ ROAST RIB ROAST ROUND STEAK FRESH FRYERS STEA~i -BEEF BLADE CUT LARGE END BONE~N U.S.D.A. GRADE A -·"" s 1 '' .... 77 H .. 19 .... s 1 17 llllCOlll;ltflOMALL'f , VMaltllHTtelMU. '« ( VllCOMDITIO.AU.'I' s I lllllCOMDITICNlilLL 't -••••o• IMMIDllD l'H -OIDflNI IOMHO"°I WMOLl IOCl'I PLA't1:111All0 '':,T./:9 LI PU.VO.MD PLAWH-CIUClllllt 1U:.1.1rt LI 11UM.1n LI ctUM.ITY LI ~~~rE~E .. ~~~~o~ ~~.~~~~~!~ ... ~:~:~:: ....... ~ 1 ~? ~.~~P. ROA$T. . . $ J ~! lll IEEF WOERS -s11s KOSH~· PICKLES 19< ::::.~u!~.1:.UL l'ltl. c !~~~! .. s.~~~~ILlll ...... ~.l'L? ~L~~~~!, ................ ~.1 31.! Low Everyday Priced Fre$h Deli Items! ""'"'m ........... ••0"'" "-"""' ............... mz.w SIRllllN TIP PORK ROAST 99 CHUCK ROAST . AU llAT II.QIU IJ.OL si••POLISH SAUSAGE s1'' ~=~us sis• LOlll•llO.• ..... WT .... LM ........... ~ t••T•ltUT.111'·················~· ""' .. ,. ..... nocuJCIOc.."" "'""'-............... , .. ,_,.._ , ................... " CUBE STEAK $J'' SIRLOIN TIP $JSI Q.SiAI IAYH IOLOCU 'I" PRLSBURY BISCUITS i•• GROUND BEEFll ................................ " """·-'""""·........... " umAUu .•.•••... 1242.1'111. muuGHT ............. ..01.w · ••YSJllP•f;llA••··· ~· BONELESS ROUND s 12• FULLY COOKED HAM 91• SUCEI com SAUlll ,PILLSllllY lUllUIUIS EXTRA LEAll ..... ~......................... " '"'"~"'-''""''· .. ·· " O!WMAYR ... !, ...... l>Ol."" 'I" C>en._'f'\l""""' , ......... 1· T·BONE STEAK $J7t ~~ ... ""·-G Clt,..,1c,K.E.,N,s.~·.·.· 47.• • IHISCHltlCEI CllUI-SHRiii' COClUl GROUND BEEF ""'"' · .. · · .............. " -.. . ~"~"i"ii"'tt"'t;--i .. i .. ~ .. -5 .. i, .. 5,i ... ii.a0ti1~"·i·i ... -_·.·~ .... i .. i ... i .. ~ .. c ... i·;'"i354~·;:..~"i:-i.~i:.~·-:~ ..... _ .. _:._ ... _~i.1i1c.?ilr,i~ ... iRT~.~~~~itffi~i~s~··~~-.. ~ .. ~····i·i ... i ..... '.1··-·?-.~~! .. ~t!~~~.~~---·······•5~. f w:t.11111:1.15.11@• LYSOL SPRAY ............. ,..::1.29 DELUXE 8READ ........... "::'.~l:'.:~:. 41' PICKLE SPEARS GLASS CLEANER. ....... ::'!l:i::: 43' EASY Off SPRAY ........ ~'l:';:69' ... BRILLO SOAP PADS-........ !~ 45' MR. CLEAN LIQUID ........ ':: 73' ... WOOLITE LIQUID. .... :'.':',"::l .89 FABRIC SOFTEl,IER ........... "::":1 1.45 ... CA/MY 8ATHSOAP. ......... •: 16' FREEZER WRAP. ............. ~~::; 61' FROZEN FOODS BEEF W/B.B.Q. SAUC~.·,:: 2.39 POOR BOY SANDWICH .... ;,r.:i:; 96' VEGETABLES ............ ~:" .... ~ 49' WHOLE KERNEL CORN ........ :':::; 22' CHEESE PIZZA ........ '.'::~.~.~ l .SS SAUSAGE PIZZA ..... '.'::~.~~ 1.87 OR/\NGE PLUS DRINK .. '.'::!:',':: S7' VEGETABLES. ........... ~.=.~1:".; 39' ...... """ ..... --.-cn.i..r,,_ LEMONADE "'"""' fg f 11-. , .. <OR tl(lUITIDNAL ~JI.VINOS FROZEN FOODS BREADED SHRIMP. ........ =3.08 CONCENTRATED CIDER ...... :::l: 62 ' JOHNSTON PIE SHELLS ..... ,,.,:; 44' HOT SLICES BREAD ......... ::;;r::: 62' DOWNYFLAKE WAFRES.'.':'.:,':':'.l 46' WHITE BREAD DOUGH ..... = 73' •;z.s3:1.saa·•?J·I·12J POTATO CHIPS. ............. '.'.:: •• ,. 54' COOKIE' --... ·-· 53 ' ff'4 .).., .. ,,, .... , ........ U'IOI"' f('4ENCHILADA ......•.... ~~~f:o."~ 63' ..-TACO CASSEROLE.. ...... ,./'::;: SS' CUT MACARONl ............. ".";::;65' KEY BUY IQUID DETERGENT ""'n""3.~-C ttOIMCI , oom1 Ill CASCADE . 9oc 'DISHWASHER DETERGENT io OL iOX ..... .. FRENCH BREAD ................. ~\:.1 50' BROWNIE MIX .................. '::: 39' GRANULATED SUGAR •. '.".:'::l: 1.49 VEGETABLE SOUP MIX •. !~;:::42' GELATIN DESSERT ........... ~~'.:; 17' HYDROX COOKIES. ............ '::'::; 61 ' SUNSH~E C!;lOKIES ....... '.'.:;:;o,:; 6_8' DA IRY PRODUCTS REDDl·WIP TOPPING .......... .'.:: 6S' SOUR CREAM ............. ~.'::=29 ' ORANGE JUICE.. ............... ':::-0: 87' PREMIUM ICE CREAM ....... \'.:r. 84' PET FOODS ti"' TENDER v1nLES-..•• ':.~~·;.-: 47• NINE LIVES TUNA .............. ;;,~ 28' SKIPPY CHUNKY LIVER. ..... ':'&7:: 28' u:t.:.l.. 4g A lMK.... F ..._ ...... Ult CANNED FOODS ... PINEAPPLE JUICE ......... ':l: 28' LADYlEE CIDER ................ :: 1.49 PEAR HALVES ................. ~::'t. 41' GRAPEFRUIT SECTION~ ... ";:_:'!: 36' APPLESAUCE ................... .'::::: 76' TROPICAL.FRUIT.: ........ ~.~.'::: 39' HUNT'S TOMATOE~ ........ J,:O,:l: 22' .,..oEL MONTE PEAS ............ ~'.!: 24' .-'GOLDEN CORN ........ ~.~,:::; 22' TOMATO JUICE, .............. '.'::33 ' ,rGRAPE JAM ................ :;\,'; 49' ... PRESERVES ............ ~'.'.'.'.~'t'~ 63' 1ABISCO CRACKERS ...... 3gc 1•::c1 39~ ~:ore supe~arket It. I COMPLETE Olll·llop shopping CIO!lrl . Ludcy often you eay one-stop parkilg, onHlop shopping, and non-stop uvingsl You save time trouble • AND monay, every time you shop at LUCKY. .RIB STEAK BEEF ,~ .. ~'-"' S J 39 IO"'OIDl'Oll PL.A\IO!l,\110 DUALITY La DRINKS ''""""2.7 A Sf.lllml ~ .._OLCMI CANNED FOODS ,rlNSTANT COFFEE.. ....... ~ 1.39 LIGHT MEAT TUNA ...... '7.g;: 83' SALAD DRESSING .•.....•. ~.~:: 70' GROUND CINNAMON ..... !'::: 1.10 DEVlRAGC • SPIRITS HARVEST DAY WINE.. ..... '.',:;: 2.3S HAMMS DRAFT BEER ....... !.: 1.69 G_OLD SEAL SCOTCH.~·::..•.::: 9 .77 tA¥Auat '' out nom WIT• UM11 wt.) w :!jf Van de Kamps 111 AN OUTSTANDINGVARllTT • Of fRISH IAKIRY G000S Ill JOY LIQUID DETERGEllT n oz. m. ........ ,77.c GAIN DETERGENT .. oz..oox .......................... ~ 152 1llon'1A--Y" •• ~-~ Cnoly Ano • CARDIGAN · 1 -1•. • SWEATER \~,,,'{!( .. ..,.,; "'~' •!· $ ·-93 j' FRINGED 18" X 27" BROADLOOM OVAL RUGS DREn DETERGENT .. oL '°' ......................... 9 2 c . . . $239 SALVO DETERGENT TABLETS in oL oox ........ .. EY IRYOAY LOW PRIC£S ON H£AllH ANO 8£AUIY AIDS VITALIS DRY 3 HAIR SPRAY SJO? UOL .,,.. ... GyS.,I 1301. COMMAND HAllSPU.Y IEO.&,H.t.ap TO HOLD $159 -· -ERGENS HAND LO'nOll s121 ~~-'-' .... ·Gt S.,I STYLE MEN'S HAIR SPRAY IXttA "°"' 7 7 C Ol 110, 110L SILENCE IS GOLDEN COUGH FORMULA $1°9 101. STYLE HAIR SPRAY ll:eg., HTH. U111c-nt.d· ColM T/Dry. $347 STYLE BALSAM • HAIR SPRAY t<AT. HOID o• 79c UlTll:A HOt.D - 13 oz. -· -·tJI W, U PAW 1¥lfll 111 H . ITATI COWll II.''· ""'' -ti• MllOl 11.YO. -· ..... 1M7S IKlD smn um U CMGUA 11111J llll11Jll10M IWOI MU AT\.MTA AYIMUI M6Dt IOUA CllCA A'tlWl u.NMlfltUS 29111 CAIOT IOilD Al .LI PAI ....... IA MAIA IMOPPllO mnl -1'2t L CIW'MU AV91Ul UllTA AU. '"' so. 1tllTtl '"'" """ Ut7t ...... AY91• ........ "" ...... ,,... non ..,.. .. 1111n YlllTYll lMSIWITANi'.,_ -- D~COUNTSUPllMAlllllt IN OIANGI COUNTY Ill TOSRYI YOU ....... UI IO, llQll nmT -.n•TVM 11AC11 lt•H MOffllllltT lf•IT ....... 11t10.1-.an. Wfl'A AM ial IOllTll U• l'mlf n•• ,,,. '' tt AA Cl(.ryllc coiiflgon. j /l ~Colon, WM ~ f; , : • KNIT SWEATER .. 1 $ 417 Rlbb.d ocryllc lone· slMv• pullo...r In ' '°Ud colors. 1-M-L ~I I. KNIT TOP 100% "'I"' """ $ 411 white collar I cufl1. Colors. S-M..&. onyllc1, eic. In 1ho91, ( -A11orl•d l 1i,.r1 . "'l'lonl,-,, cul pllff, JC1.1lptur11. A111. d9C.orotor colort. TRELLIS ROSE TOWELS Sh.or.ct "'"°'" 1.,.-y with lrln~ •nd1. BATH ...... SJ" HAND ...... 99' WASH ..... 59< BRAZILIA PRINT KITCHEN TOWEL 47 17 .. x 21" ( 1l1e. Attfd ptlnlt. DESERT FLOWER OVENWARE I ; • 1 • • "' _ 38 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsdaj, Octobtr J, 1973 -. WtdntSdly, Octobff 3, 1973 N PILOT-AOVERTIS£R I 1 tJflLOT;AD ;,;_ LARGE l ~~LOUPES $ ~- 0 RED LEAF LETIUCE •••••• .:~~ 15t. , STU_FFING SIZE PEPPERS ' ' O U.S. NO. 1 MILD REb ONIONS •• 19~ BROWN . RUSSET Mushrooms POTATOES l~~:E 4e'" POUND .. - YOUR CHOICE WASHINGTON STATE . U.S. N0.1 II:~ BAKING SIZE QUART YOUR CHOICE-ANDRE Cltampa-gne or Cold Duck. $ EXTRA DRY or PINK CHAMPAGNE 6-YR. OLD KfNTUCKY 5TtAIGHl BOURllON WHISKEY HAlF Ci Al. ' -Meet Chicken Thriftimart IntrodUCEfS ·_ One Of The Finest, Plumpest ' Chickens In The Country · To You? •• foster Farift.c ... . .1 Big! • ( Rtt0gnind Al Or\1of Collfornio's Most fOlllOU$ OUden f~ ' ·········--···· California Grown: ~1 . -' : • . :;a111 : . Fresh Fryers i 9, :-~; Fosferfarm : -~ I, Fresh. ~ . 1 =-. 1 . 1.11114 11 u·~ "-I , ~;. 1 I t •11111 ,.... ... Ill I 2. Wlllli 611111111irit Cilct1 : 3, AUalatll-~ .. , 4. lloll 11a · • •• .,...,., ' pilt!Jll : 5. Calfflinia · ' li1l!J • WHOLE ,...... 8001~0 ,~CW.- (CUT·UP FRYER ••• 4~c-lB.) Not Only Does Thriftimart ~ring Y.011 Superb • rich San __....,; : 6. Dnnlitbt ..... ~ur, sto • 1or tne 1rwi· t• nod ' • -r,.• -········-~···' Quality, But Also An Outstanding Price !""""--------------~ FRESHLY Ml\.DE ND8·EEF·1 EC ONO PAK OF 3-LBS. OR MORE --FARMEftl]JOHN-'-(j Pal -~,..., ' .-t ~·"" .\<: llRSH~ . ;\! ..tlMA.l ClJf • Sim TO 1 -'Me-QUE '"TENDER-LEE" LEAN ' ' ' :Co~ned Qee1 1ROl1IDS o Green Giant .Rice • :::,:~ ~:r 381 o Pie . Shells ••••••• ·~~~: 461 '· OVER 14,600ITEMS AT LOW E VERY DAY DISCOl flrr -2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOK!1URST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 rARNER, HUNTIN~TON _BEACH e 23811 EL TO~O, EL TORO . N • WtG1teSc111, October 3, Im 1ICllPI .. . ••••••••••••• lfesh. ! · j • · I .. ,.._.. : jindlciildOldwn. • ..... ; ) ' ~ : f 'Feil\' The Tag! 1 " • ' I • I I tent••• ... -~ . _. fer your 11a11r. : ~!""·· I .... : ' . I • I • OFFfltS f"""JlY 01$C04JNt TICKETS 1HtS WEEK ADUl TS 58.20 JUNIOR (IS.17) $4.20 CH1l0(4·12) S2.50 .•.... ··~ ' ....... , ... ~ -· . .... suo • $1.70 " IMUWf---lo••..:11/ ..... laolfl ..... 9-... tt .. ;utCMI Clllfl •l .. IU nl'IQ0 .... ,111(«U01M~I l'!n ' -r - ........ I I I I I I . • • a • • • ·-• • • OUl l'OUCY G\.IARA.NT!fS THESE lOW r>R!CES t0 IE ("~CTM AT U:ASI 1 OAYS W!D'~ OCT. 3 tHRU TUfS., OCl, ... 197' II £8. • • • ·················~·····~····· is~'.~lquid Detergent~.· 67~­s1"8 . Quik •• .' •••• ~·:· 891 ' e·~r~.;... UPCl\KES Z. F OZEN " . • • f :- ' . • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mlnlrger Flxlns • :;.;:::~?'.' 391 · lnber Chips •• '-3fa7:· 491 KR4Ji'T,~SLICED : AMERICAN S·OZ. PKG .. · ' Cl1uss1t1 Tom1to1s ... ~'~ 83" 6111·111 F1'sh :~1::'i.'.:.~, ;:g:'.;f:O, 8"' . . . • . . • • . . . . :ru Herring ·Filleis A':::;~~:~ 99• · Horse Radish •••••• ~~'. 27;. Wrdntsday, Octobtr l, l97J DAIL V PILOT 1J1 • -=- • OF OUR NEWLY REMODELED SUPERM:.\RKET IN ANAHEIM I A.II . StoreS .Join Int- . , ~1. .-. -... -~~, .... ---~~ '""' --~ LINCOLN WISTMIHSnl • 0 • • ~ • · WILSON CORN KING • · 12-0Z • . _ .. AJINeat ' . Franks ••• ' QUAIL-DELICIO US ---. ,~.~APPLE ~~.SAUCE • 16-0Z. ••• 'a;ol HARBOR BL~D., COSTA MESA e 13921 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH 9'-23811 El TOR O, E.L TORO • .. • -- . f " ' . . ' • • • !J8 DAILY PILOT Wtd11tsda7, Ottobff J, 1973 • Don't let inflation rob you. • ............... ~· """'I TNI ..... _., ,__ ...... .. .,.. ... c_,...,. ......... 11 .. -0....... • •• . " 0-°'""· " . " ". --' .. •• ... L.....-..c-o • ., " ... --· " U .tl ... --· • ... ... -Owio(; " " ,, . •• -·-C...M • •• .... 1 -Cloo .. I .. •• " . -·· .. -~J • . Protein c.Blend c.Beef -q,;.Bone 8teaks · Patty-'MiK BEEF TAILS REMOVED - BROIL OR BARBECUE A DELICIOUS BLEND OF APPROX . 2/3 GROUND BEEF AND 1/3 TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN ANO SEASONING us4f OOI11,S CF re sh 8avorjl PERFECT WJTH STEAK Mayfair <iBest ~uys in Produce Crisp W.!~,g'°~g~{~~1zE Spanish Onions U.S. NO. 1 .25, •. .15LB. Caulifbt-:,t;fw HITE .39EA FresJi Cf:gg 'P1l!!Jl PLUMP .29E •. CJlell 'PepP.~f.~NG s1zE .JOE•. RED LEAF. LETTUCE S.l•d Del iltlt .•. , ••.. 2 for .29 RED CABBAGE Solid Head ........... lb .• 10 BOSTON LETTUCE G1rden Fresh . , . , . , . 2 for .29 CARROTS Crisp, Tender Tops Off .••••.. : .. 2 lbs .• 29 CELERY Crisp, Red Band • , • , ••. el .• 15 BA.HANA SQUASH Thick Meated .••.•.•.• lb .• 06 BARTLETT PEARS Sweet, Juicy .Lake County . lb .• 27 VALENCIA ORANGES Swfft, Juicy ......• S lbs. 1.00 CASABA MELONS Swttt. Me llow ......... lb .. 06 ENGLISH CUCUMBERS Gourmet Dellltit .. , , , •. lb .• 29 HOUSE PLANTS OR ANGE .JJICE Assorted Varieties 2 1/4" Pots ........ 3 for 1.00 T rop1cana -100".4 Pure 1n gal. Bottle •...•. , . ea .. 89 Y!!.l<!.frfi EJJ.'ll{fious or ]f?f!.Cl!blMJTHWEST ~pple§ 'Mix or 'Match I · Everytime you make a really And we prove it with weekly good buy, you 're taking a good .. price comparison surveys, using poke at inflation. the official list of food items the Since we went discount, every-U.S. Government uses to measure thing at Mayfair is a good buy. food price nation~ide. But our Best Buys are really the No other market does this--be- best! cause other markets just don 't Best Buys are items where our have the kind of inflation-fighting -buyers have been even shrewder low prices that Mayfair ha s. than usual and bought at excep- tionally low prices. We pass those savings right on to you . Best Buys are also items where t the manufacturers give us pro-I motional allowances to give their I products advertising space or special attention in the store. We pass .those.savings on to you also. Combine Mayfair's weekly Best Buys with our thou sands and thou- sands of regular di scount prices and you have the reason why, week after week, month after month, food does cost Jess at~iayfair . Mayfair <qjest ~uys in Meat '!?!15zE~f!!![..'!{f.~~ BARBECUE .88 LB. Pt€sh ~zt.1:B!?i~~~~ONE-IN .98LB. '-!!.~~{.1'!!t!1!u1f?. :t!!~~to. /./9LB c.Be~! £'!!!.!6.,§~~~cP..Y 1.79LB ~~'/foc-;'f._';~,/!J.1.os ~/;{P.~P J.98LB. :r.!.~;9gp~cJ. ;e~~P.c:fl!{~t~,Ar.99'.B. ?t!f~~RA'fd.~1:..r~'!~¥c~ .99LB. ~L~!c§!s~?';E~~~ MANY WAYS 1.18 LB. 'JO.eEF~!!!~!~ •• "§~~!~cue J.98LB Can!l,tt!L2£"6~~cAN 7.88 ,A FRYER BREASTS Grade '.'A" With Ribs Attachff ••.•••••• lb .• 89 MATLAWS STUFFED CLAMS Frozen -I lb. Pkg. Gourmet Deli!#rt .. , •• , ,ea .• 98 HALIBUT STEAKS Frozen-Great For ' Barbecue ........... lb. 1.69 JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Hot or Mi ld 12 oz . Rolls ~·. , ...••.. ea .• 99 24 oz . Rol ls, . , " ••••. ea. 1.97 SMOKED SAUSAGE Wilson -Polish or Italian lb, 1.58 Smoked Ham S.usage , • , Jb. 1. 7! Sliced ~aeon BEEF SHORT RIBS '. Plate -Bake or Braise , , • lb .• 69 PILLSBURY BISCUITS Sweetmi lk or Buttermilk B oz ...... , ...•...•. ea .• 14 ARDEN CHEDDAR CHEESE Mild Chur« ......•.•. lb. 1.29 Sharp ..•.......•... lb. 1.31 OL' VIRGINIA WIENERS Tender .net Juicy 12 oi. Pkg ........... ea .• 88 PICK.LE-..LOAF OR MEAT BOLOGNA Wilson Sliced -6 oz. Pkg. ea .• 63 COOKED SALAMI OR 8EEF BOLOGNA Wilson Sliced -6 oz. Pkg. ea .• 67 MORRELL -12 OZ . PKG. -SL ICED - DEEP SMOKE D -FLAVORFUL EA . • a11· r Prices Effective Thursday, Ochi>er 4 thru We'dnesd.y, Octobtr 10 U.S.O.A. Food St1mps Welcome . -. ~ . ------· I Inflation <;pighter! Coupon I I 'Mayfresh I: I 1· I C'oda •LL FLAVORS . 1; 0 1 REGULAR OR I Pon L~wo~·~~~IE ,. I ~ LIMIT I COUl"OH PEii .lDVt. T • • I '.Y LIMIT 6 I 11=:;.;;;~-----•-I ; CJiuck · Woasts BLADE CUT • f FL."JJiF~rT.~OAScJoti f ~: -.,s CM1xed Cf"ijer'Parts 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH BACK 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH BACK CJ?.ound Steak BEEF -BONE -IN - PAN FR-Y OR SWISS 3 WING.$, .2 GIBLETS ANO NECKS INCLUDED This week~<qjest .CJJuys in Groceries • I . ' ' • • J • . • c'jijaxi'Cleanser 14oz .15 CJ)o]e 'Pintf1Pple 'f.'!/Ef/.oz .59 Superio 'Dinp_ers _ 19 : MACARONI & CHEESE 7 "1/2 dz., MACARoNI & CHILI 7 02'. • - •I I J' . • . Cf'reneh'~: ~us~IJl 24 oz ~ ~37 .. \ P:_eam , ~lfe_e Creamt;foz . .69 . , cfArrid . ".Deodorant •oz. 108. AEROSOL CAN -AEG~LAR, UNSCENTED, POWl;)ER • , . Smrickets ~reserves 69 C/JeJ ~;kv C~;s 20oz .• 2.~I) DEL MONTE CREAM, WHOLE KERNEL 17 OZ. e ~ . . ' ~~-{!~;;;~~~ 80-PROOF FiFTH 2.99 1 " • ,J ,/ . ' L lOUOJ, ' JOHNNY McCABE Scotch • &tr1 r, ROYAL OCCASION Gin r London Smooth -IO-Proof Fifth •••••• 3.,1 ; Ory -90-Proof -Perfect For JOSE GONZALES T-.ila '... • Mer1init Ouart ..• · · · · · · · • •.31 Perfect for Matt1rilet - ROYAL OCCASION Charcoal .....-..0-Proof Fifth ...••.•.• _, •• 3.H ·' Wtiilkey -5 Yeare91d-f0 Proof Ll P~Z Mar11rite Mix-Full Hilt G'al. : .•........ 1 . ~. 1.59 32 Ounce Quar1 •....••••..•• 71 CMayfresh CJce Cream VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, NEOPOLITAN, CHOCOLATE CHIP 1/2 GAL . 320Z. 8cott 'Paper Towels JUMBO SIZE C/Uigu 8Padhetti Sauce PLAIN, MEAT, MUSllROOM 320Z. r---------------------------------' q'hird 'Week Coupon l . ' 11-lnch ! . Chicken I _ 'Pryer w1rH MIN• f LIMlf I c~ p(ft AOlA. f WfTM A ltMGLI f'URC.._ OF $10.00 Oft ... I llXCL..,_ I L cunOMEJt . OCT.-4";ocT;-10 . OMIT, TDMCCO MD .ALC_ottallC IE_!.EllMaHCIDUc~ ---------------------------------- mml .ullr_,_~~::_:::1_, C ___ O ___ ST.-..;;A;,_;;.;M;..;.;;;;;;E~SA.;;....•_0_..P_EN __ 2~4-H_OU_R_S) • I I I , , • : ! ' I I i' • ' c t I I ' I I l I • i • I ' I I ,; I 1 I• ' 1 ' ! I Ii l I • • I PILOT ·AOVERTISER Wednr~. October 3, l"llJ Wedntsda~, Octobt-r 3, 1973 DAIL y PILOT D . Coo ~\l'\9 Has Cha i-acter, Too B7 JOHNA BUNN She IJFs lo imp r 0 v 11 e HELEN MAR'ftN'S J \4-ounce) can s JI c e d add to seafood mil:lW"e wilb HOU. YWOOD _ 111 can . recipes, 'Ibe ch t ck e n SEAFOOD 'J'E'l'l\AZZIMl mushrooms onion and parsley. Blend well coot a good spagtiettl aauce Parmesan real.ly is a snap. 2 chicken bouillon cubes 2 tabelss)oons minl'ed onion Cook over low heat. stirring but wit "---Im ed ,...._1._ 2 cune bolling water . ¥• cup minced fresh parsley often but do not. boil usoor my e !JU prov on .i.llAC bmeless breasts o! ,,., ~s cup grated Amerkail cream will curdle). rny recipe. Now she doesn't let chid:eo and aluM these sp~J!1:inces) package thin cbf:ese Stir In cooked. drained me do It aaymore," la the'-way through melted butter. Then 2 bl -·' bouil'--·•· . spagbet11·. Tum '•to ····" ~ actor St r o"t n er dip the tnasts ta 8 mlxttre of ta espoons butter Oi3QVl.ve _. l:WJt:S m ... tttm- Marttn aueues hls COOkln& breadcrumbs (t>erbed Jtallan 1 tablespoons flour boUlna: water) cook spaahelti greased casserole. Sprinkle talents. breadcrumbs are terrific!) "teaspoon. salt in bouillon water. Set aside; with grated cheese. Spoon re-- Strother Martln's name ls and grated Parmesan cheese •,lj: teaspoon pepper keep warm. 4 Ol&lning sour cream over top; 1• 1'idely known th an b:ls to fonn a crust 00 both sidCs. 1-8 teaspoon cayenne Me1t butter, blend in flour garnish with chunks of lobster f He f •I cup milt I and seasonings; add milk, t (or shrimp). ace. ll amoua for his "Bake those on a cookie I ~i cups dairy sour crearh cup sour cream and cottage Cover, bake in a preheated "rotten to the core" roles: sheet in 8 S?S degree F.. oven I cup cottage cheese cheese. Add 3eRfood reserving 350 degree O\•en 30 mins. 1or He was tbe human vulture about 3S minutes. It's so easy. 2 to 3 cups cooked seafood few large chunks lobster (or un!U well heated and cheese is When it cOflles to improvising in the kitchen, Strother M.rtin lets . his wife have center stage. '!'ho robbed the dead In "The There ls no mess to clean up (pre!erably 1 cup each shrlnip) for garnish. bubbly). Serve in 6 to 8 por- W.ild. Bunch;" the bed ruv inr_:afte::::rw_::•r:d•:.'_.' ______ _'.'.'.lob".'.''.'.'.'"".:·:.'."~a".'.b..'.an".'.d~s~hr~i".'.m~l'.__'.Dr":'"'.in~c".'.'".'.nn~ed'.'....:m~u~s".'.hr~oo"."m~s::_~tio~n:'._s ~w'.'.lt"'.h_coo~k~e~d ~~lll•''.._ __ ~~~~~~:l:::_'~~~~~ "Ballad .ll C.ble: Ho1Q1;·1mc1 the bum>-riding, t 0 b ICC 0- cbewlng windbag who hired Paul Newman and Robert Rodfonl to guard the payroll in .. Bmch Cassidy." ! CumnUy Strother is getting a reprieve · from his wual ''prairie ICUlll roles." He's ! Pof!r•)'ing RJ. Hawkins, Jim· I my Stewart's legal sidekick on ' the qJS series. 1 "He)en makes a chlcken ! Pmnesan di3h that i.t really. I neat. thing, especially when you have Z5 or ~ peopie. We I doa't have any ~ants, so we .-! euy nt\llPes '""when we have~. We oerve dJn. I ~1~t ':.t 111e,.:!;. 1n the I kitchen un1ou rm invited m I to JftP&?'e 10melhlng special. "I'm rather food ol making i amlroaia, which I prepare I with bananas, pl neap pl e, 'oranges and fresh coconut. I I've done it with Cointreau, but _ most of the time, I we ! almonds." I ·Martin is a music buff, and -rmds that tor blm, music capa I I gretl me.al. l "But l'Ve IOUlld Beethoven I can kill a party q\llcker tlwt any11ing. I lib OW'Ile Byrd I on guitar. We bave-a-firepit Out Oii the deck with I lovely vlata. With a little Outrlie l' Byrd and a little fire, people leefn to have a good time. ''Sometimes, I slip some Olopln In then. too, because f I'Jh a long -hair basically! It Helen sald, "My tetrazzlnl redpe came from a friend of I mine. U...ally your best reclPes mme when you've en- joyed I dbmer at a friend's house." . Basting Brewed ,,. ..,. llnod --eye 1.,,,W ol food ls just I about M important as taste. ao a little utn time for food : preparation aOO decorating I will reap many c:ompltmentJ I olt ..... ardl. Guestl wut enjoy beer : marinated Dank ateak slices I smothered with mushrootn<, : brocolll wtth Hol1andaise, stuf- ! fed baked potatoe~ I fmh : •!ad. cretGt!l!t nils and the ! mellow brew, IUVed in your : best crystal goblets. i This steak Is so Davorfut 1 and tender It almost melts in ' your mouth . It's pre-llUODed In ID unusual marlnll!e o1 ray ...... honey and beer. '!be thr .. Ingndients blml I beaut11ully and create the I most savory sauce im· 1 oginabte. I. Beer bas a n1tural affinity for beef and when u8ed u a marinade can tum even tbe ! las ei:pe111ive and less tender cutJ Into oometbing opeclal. , MARINADE ' ' '2 cup &OY sauce 2 tablespoons. booeY . 1 clove garlic, minced I> cup~ l·ZY• pounds flank steak ¥.. ounce can muatlrooms drained Combine first f o u r in- gredients for marinade. Let Dank steak marinate 2-S hours or overnight for best flavor. P1ace in preheated. broiler approximately 4 to 5 minutes on each side. Pour mushrooms over stefik for last 5 minutes. Sileo thlit across grain. Serves 5 to I . I Stadium-sip . Keep yoor resistance up ~ainst thlt "feisty" football ather while you're enjoying pme with I thermo! full Cocoa· Mocha. It's a /all or wlnter warmer at combines-the flavors or bree drink navcritea - fee, moos and milk -Into • What is Super Beef? l l'R beef that has exlra tendemesa and fla'f'OI'. Ralphs Meat Master Beef m super because \\'e make it that way. AgeOin its own natural jUiecs for natural t.endemes; and flavor. Su1>er Beef at super nice prices-only at Ralphs. MEAT DEPARTMENT DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Col• Slaw-H•attti-Mac.rol'K °" ... Mm -·-·-- Ralphs . lcllberg Potato Salad .39 Lettuce -.19 ..., .. CUt-llon1l111 - .1.97 "91pMI ' 1h• A.-..ci•lfldoftol .... llfff •11111 llJ*Ollnd llO)' ~ CORClllftle. 79 Super Burger "· • 9holll•1rCalt--r8"f 98 Roy1cl Bone Roasts .... --' . 139 Bonalass Sleeks .. • 11Nf 81t1Wd1revt-Bon .. 111 Family Steaks __ ... Bollom Sirloin Steak ............ Delmonico Steak ... 1.49 ... 1.79 ... 1.98 ... 1.29 .. 1.38 llMf81rkMT1p •Top f\OUnd 1 88 Boneless Steaks ... • u..&D.A. cMic.-FrMh Limb Shoulder Roasls .... 79 u.&.D.A. Qlolce.., Freih L.anb L,oln Chops ... 1.79 .....,_._ __ ,_ 139 L.anb Shoulder Chops ... • _.,._,.;;----85 Port< Chops "· • Pllces ellecllft Oct. 4 lhru Ocl.10 Clllck Steak .,.,.~ ..... -Wb ... 1 ...... califo!"nia Fryers LllerlltMd-MMI St,19 Boneless Ham Ralphs lraMl-Potnt eve. Corned Beef Briskets .. .48 .. 1.89 ... 1.49 Armour Thlctl Bacon -2 lb. pkg. u. 2.2t 98 Armour Bacon 12 ........... SEAFOOD DEPARTJIENT --Cooked Shrimp ... 1.99 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Sandl'I Vodka _2.99 OICll m...wo.ct-• .,._ON Straight Bourbon .... 3.79 . ....., llKAlllll9r-....... lnlpOl'ted~ .. -4.29 RalpM-~ Wlfte-0.W Moselblumchen -1.71 O.C.r M•r•r All Meat Bologna ... 1.19 1.39 1.38 1.08 PJll1tw.lry "1H9'" B•lllng Powd« or 33 Buttermilk Biscuits ,, •< • PNIM>ury Susi•r °' 'M 57 Chocolate Chip Cookies .... Flei1Chtn11n1'1'u Nn 21\lb 59 Unsalted Soft Margarine 1 a. • vtlll Puld Un••fft911ed • · Grapefruit Juice ... " • BAKERY DEPAFfTMENT - ..... -.-~ ..... t Ralphs Bread ptg.otU .... .49 .51 .85 .89 THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 C.vtont• C.U.. Avocados frnh. 1'op9 fl I a U ... Cai rots Thk:k, Y9llow Me.tM e,wa. Squash ..hlky,Tw. ... Lemons .... .za _ .. ...... 10 ..... .f1 -.10 •F~~~ BeeUIM, F,_ Oii ., Marigolds -.. , . .... Strawflower Bouquets -.a .,_,...,..... .. .Dried Starflowera - HOUSEHOLD VALUES ChOOM F,_ U""*f ..._I ' 14 DWI Pen• a Weatu a.-... Holllllhold Plastics -·58 ~~--~-............. ...__ 2.81 llrit8-FMw-1 C¥P .. Coffeemakers --'L~ .... .. lphs Super Low. Prices Comet Golden Premium Ice Cream ~ .89 Cleanser ..... _ .28 HiC Drinks HEAUH & BEAUTY AIDS ..... _ Sure Anti-Pa splnn ·-83 -. ...... _ Pofi.Grtp "'..: .72 LotlonlhaMpoo ,, .. 1 57 Head and Shouklers -• Wlo NINI .,,., J11 OL 1 08 Neo·Synephtlile .... • ~a.-40ct. 90 Polident Tablets .... • Wlltl9ody-For810fldff-,_..... 7 -. 73 llnlc:k Creme Rln9e -• v.....-...... ...,~ ... 1 07 ~-... c.n -• ·H:.d".:dst:..i.. :.: 1.67 FROZEN FOOD 100?. ... .... ... n~ ... no• ... .55 .39 .37 .89 .99 .83 .39 .71 '"~ .28 PAl(TRY FILLERS --.. ~ Cranapple Juice -Cllolce-Salld PKll M~ Ralphs Tomatoes AO Prime Cltolce ... Steak Sauce ..... ca ... l••rn•-Plnk .... Grapelruit Juice u• ......... .... French's Mustard "' Ctt~ll"" Of 9"1 Fl•YOJ ·~ MJB Rice ,.,ixes .... Gotd911---ltilrMit M~ All StarCom ~ Tide Detergent ·.: .79 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS .75 ....... ~c:.... Toilet Tissue 25~""'"" . a.-. .39 A•ipftf;-AI Nlgllt Disposable Dl8'*9 .49 Orcllid-A•Mll1MC--. Paper Towels .39 --BarSoap .31 Ly8d-.. aln IM Spray Cleaow .19 CltltfO:!'-A• .... C--. Toilet TtsSUe '.: .89 -~ 86 -. ..... 71 ..... ..... .3'I = .17 ,,_ 79 -. '.: .!I ·.: 1.47 Htltl:z-L•'99 Sire 32 0&. 55 kon'•-WOod ~ Tomato Ketchup -· Uquld Gold *WI> EVERYDAY LOW PRICES -Colill------~ Cono•9Plrle •,.:: .13 Orange Juie• ... •.:; .28 Nlblet• eom·. ".:; .22 I • ILi ,_ _,,_____ _..."°91M' I • 4-W•r NasilSprtf ...:,;.71 MlxtdV91.taW.• :.;A2 Tom•toSauce ...; .12 ..... ~---_ .. __ -·....----·.._.. bcMrtnP.M. ::: 1.11 Cre1mPIH .. -.n Upton'lloup Mlx•• ,..,.,.41 ...,.. __ _ Pudding MB.es ....... _ .. _ ......... Uplon'I Soup MIX•• . ..,..._ ...... _ Ostme•I ----·.w ·-111 ---1.!Wfi-(: __ .. __ o.odof•nt 1 ;; .51 IAmonade -• Ewapot8ted Mlk "'.: .23 Facial Tissues .... __ -\M-------Vlblh liquid .!.:: 1.ol Bananac.11.. '",;.as 'BabyFood ·-----'"';!; .OI • Gre'l'f Mix ,... .13 -'':Ai '"'..: .59 •.: .31 .... 21 'Asterisked ltema not available ...--.-·-· .......... -........ -............... ,,_... -11Jl._ ......... -......--......... -, ........... -•l• .. ·· in the fOllowlng stores: ....,_,t.,--. ~ ......... 01•--..... ...,.....i ..... --. ... .__,.,.,ho.Ao-I~ .... A_ .... , ..... ,,. L-•-UH!le.•-~-..... -_ _,,__,_~-LM ......... >tWW-- --S•ltin• Cr•ckers c:_ ....... Ralphs Bleach -·-·--Canned Pop --·--Paper Towels __ ...,_ Ground Conn .............. n1w . .w•o.e -11....-.-......... ..-.-··1· .. -- •.;: .41 .J:..37 •:,; .10 ~ .37 !:.. 2.H ---OraUftd CoffM : 'LOI __ .. _ Ugtlt Chunkn.. -.:: M _.,...,_ ...... a Upton .. Soup Mia" "'::At •-Oll-Btz--,,_ __ _ OISpcMlbW °"""" .... '!:1.ol ..__ .. .w..._... ._._._ .. ~ .... _,, ............. ---...-....... -. __ ..,.......,._ . -.....-.-.. - e Spicy drink treal , t-J,-1\J\.l\J\l\J\MMJY;:: To nn a i.quart thert'DOI, M ~"~~ ~'l~~~,~~~<d!"'N\QM!I(~~~ -""'14=,-1·SC)II!I---' ,__..__ ,__ con:.=.d~~ ~ '=:'.:.'r .20 ~ .. ·"=ly blend In I cup :1 Pmltv llole o,, ~ mllk and brina mixture to the ~ ~.:!f-•M-~"'Cilt'°"*' ~ bol)'m• point, stllTlna: con-:f C.-lteft o.-Oct. • .. ,.. 0ot. 10 ;::;;: 1ta11Uy. R<duce hea~ blend In ~~ ~ ..... .21.-c...,. ..... ~~ ~ ~ 3 I ;;;:: ~ ~ ~ 111-. :: . . ~ ................. _,.. "'....._., ~ c"'*' 04*I Oct.•..,. Cid.• 'lhe Swer 11• lcet wltl1 IMP!! Low prices ~Y-1m11m · · 3 1dditlonal <U(ll of milk and heat to aervtna temperature. Pour Into I 1bern>Os and Cocol-Mocba will be rN4J for RALPllS STORES ARE lOCATED AT: 380 l 17111 Sl, COSTA MESA; 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WES INSTER; bllMlme. ~GUNA Hlli, 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA --1726117111 Sl'., TU~TIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: 9· 10 DAILY. 9.9 ... • J I I • - - I ' ff DAILY PILOT • Brunch Toasts Plums " -,- - - --fillli:ll@·lill1Jtl - ',. DRIVE DRIVE I Fs I ~ DETERGENTS. 9' ,,' .~ I GIANT-SID Plump1 j u I c y California ~ .. ~°' ''' hll 9119" plums art I dellclows treat, I WHli 11<:. c:o1rpo11, 110 minim11m purr;h•s• tfll11irod !.i1nlt I With lh11 coupon, no 1t1inimu111 purcho10 r1q11Jrod . Umlt I they're 90 beautiful a ft d I por co1,1po11 -0111 coupo11 per 1:udo1t1or. Void oflor I por co11pon -0110 c:o11po11 p•r culiomor. Void ohor flavorful. ' Sundfty Oct. 7, 197J. 1 Sundoy Oct. 7, 1971. I They tum this brunch recipe I GOOD ONLY AT I AIGAIN 1.t.s•n ctOOD ONLY AT U.IGAIN IA5ln tor Overnight French Cheese _ -__ - - - -___ - - _ - - - -__ Toast into an e1egant company - dish. And because everything's - - -made the night before, there's I VALUABLE COUPON --- no laal·minute preparation fot EXL HAM youThe toast llSelf, ~ different I SPREAD and delicious enough ror lhe • moat special o1 guests, I A nutritious, la,end ~; ' 41/J 0. .c.. egg and bread kMll. It ODIJ re-I .... 4tc "· ... 3 /S-W 1 I I I ~--la ;Jfi:l:J;I·l·l•I31 BELL ·PEPPERS THICK MEATED 19~. trea slidoc ml-. in b~ ~ K'I reedy to I Wit~ thl1 coupo11, 110 mi ni mum purch•1• toquirtd. limit I Serve. ~· ] ptr coupon -on• coupon p•r cu1'om1r. Void oft1r 1be ll*J fr'elh plum sauce Sund•v O~t. 7, 197). adds.a:lmly dlstlnctfve quality I &OOD nNLY AT IAltGAIN IASIC!T I and~ -and ii perfect _ - - - - - - - - -• c:ompardon ~ tbe mellOw-ri~ TOMATO.ES 19c,L. RED RIP! • LARG,---~-- cheesio tout. Be sure to choose ripe. well- colored plums to. make the sauce. How do you tell? A_ripe plum gives slightly to gentle pressure . And do be surt to store your plums in the~ refrigerator - they can tum from ripe to over-ripe very quickly. U you do find youraelf with some overly ripe plums, a fresh p_lum sauce is a perfect wa y to uae them up. It's gfea\ over_ ice cream, custard: pOund cake o r melange of frtsh fruits. "Put up" a few to brighten wintry -ttruncnes as well - all that .summer flavor will be • welccme chaoee on a crisp December day. .. OVE ll N ITE f'.,RENCHI . qrEF.SE TOAST "' pouild jack cheele or other/ mild-flavored cheese , 'i'2 pound Cheddar cheese 8 slices white bread • eggs t cup half-and-half ~ teupoon sa lt ~ teupoon pepper ~~ CUP""plwn jelly ~ lf.: cup water ~ v. te~ allspice ·~, a freSI\ plurhs, halved and . pitted I .. · .· Preheat ovea to 450 degrees. 4:.::--""~ Cut cheese ln ~~·inch slices. In weJl..buttered glass loaf pan (h5d inehes or larger) ar- range a, layer of bread slices. Top with a layer of both cheeses. Repeat layers, ending with bread. Beat eggs : stir in cream, ' salt and pepper. Pour liquids '" over cbee5e and bread. Bake "!fl lO minuf:eS or until puffy and golden brown. Afeanwhile. in a saucepan, combine jeUy, water._ allspice and plums. Cover and simmer 10 minutes, or until plum! are tender. Refrigerate sauce and loaf un til serving time. Cut loaf into thick slices. Ar- range slices on broiler pan and heat. through -just until browning and bubbling begins. t Serve at once , topped with warm plum sauce. f\takes 6 sen•ings. COFFEE I LB. CAN WESSON OIL 24 FL. OZ. BOTTL E DELICIOUS L APPLES 6 a $1 SCHOOL BOY SIZE S .CANTALOUPE 5 VINE RIPENED CREST TOOTHPASTE .... 1 ... 6tc Y•I• 5/~ 5/S-W s-w19 BUFFERIN at 79' Twice As Fast As Aspirin , SURE --'=""-ANTIPERSPIRANT s ............ c.. ·l , . ' SPRINGFIELD . .1/ ..... ... """' UT GREEN BEANS-9 OZ. CHOPPED BROCCOLI-JO OZ. CUT CORN-10 OZ. GREEN PEAS-10 OZ. BABY LIMA BEANS-JO OZ. FORD HOOK .LIMA BEANS-10 OZ, MI XED VEGETABLE'S-1,0 OL 59' MIX OR MATCH 5/'1 • ·DIET RIJE SUGAR 'FREE Bi . COLA SPRINGFlnD MAYONNAISE ' ' FULL Cj)UART ~SPRINGFIELD DOLE SLICED c•.',"' 5 I $4 PllEAPPLE " .. ~ 3 / $4 • --.: PINEAPPLE I JUICE · -c.. I C:;li Soda U sedl ~IN~S;j~A~NT~B~R~EA~K~F~A~ST~~~~=:6:_:9_::_¢_FL_d,....uu..,...R~v -A~L'""""'L p=uR~Po:s:=E =-----~7:-c9~¢ FoReMosT Grandma's Bowled over by hlgh prices? BOX OF 6 EN VELOP ES 5 LB BAG ~bl~ Use a llllle old-fash10ned1'7cc-~~----::--:::--::--------------------...,.--====::----::--::--::---~-LOW FAT $· magic to save yourself a LUX LIQUID 22 Fl. Oz. 49" I f OLGERS 10 o L $)49 I SPRINGFIELD -Full Quart 69" bundle on household cleaners. 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Add to tJleat aave calories and pi'ovlde 00• ~t~~-~of :'~!.or des,,ert with pound ol ground chuckJ · "4 mixture abd mix well. t~ ph.w,good nutrition. -u. teaapoon of aalt, ~ teaspoon Shape into a loaf Ofl an oven· ~=·tome 1ugt1t1&us.-""-lcl'-'me"-· .:..cloal::::..':im=ak::: .. :.=lood::;;;,.. ~. "'::., .;.ft:::ppe~r_:and:::._:Y•:_:::t•as=poon=-=of~p::roo=f::,.::.tra:::'.y..:•:::nd::ba:::;;ke~\i::.::ho:::Vr_:i::.n f""'.,..... ~eked in water often i · ·· • " ' .,,,u mote thu the oil pa<:ked • Enl)I. But i" easy to rfnle oll -oil: empty the tuna llnto ... .-and hold it --·-· nmninc ....... ...llrlll! It well befon ...,. it In-ulad or lllJldwtcb flP.b!I· For a cbu&•, subsUtute chOp. pd dUl plckes for celery in ~ uJad or Spn!ad. Remove oil from aardlnes lhe -Wiii'. There Uoy ftsb \uu *9' a ' relaUvely cheap _,. cl ·cood protein and ~y mW ·a 1ood aandwlcb when you miJ: mulled s With finely chopped, -<OOl<ed eua 111d regular -c:alorle mayonnaise. 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'=' _· .zz T ........ W1 r u1l ilw111&M --· ,.. _ .. • ; Thl1 d!MON>n-a-ltlck I • JONATHAN bOuJ\d to appeal to lour, kindl APPLE -·- -Ill -le: ' ' J ' '1 1~·"""==-===--.::"':.&lil Budgeters who wonder liow to prepare turbot. I Seaf(f)d fana who are tired teriyakl mariflde. , .. llar~. Je cbefs who want a entree. 11 eters, of cou:ne. · lndlYidual portion, ap- by W-WaJk,bers, be muillP'Ued., by the of -I!: FlllB DINNER KA·BOBS -.1. Ot.µJCa. fisb (t urbot , ballbo~ recommencledl s chmJ tamatos· \I green peppe; , $ mushnloms Wooden lkewen llullllll s.u .. . > I • Frllll lllJl llll. lllllil ... 11 Flllll fal 1'1111 J.·::..."":.".= u..11 CAIA!SA 4 •,::,• !.&NS l ..... F11111"-... H11 ' , Fll1ll DH llpr., Crmll'llll WINES I SPIRITS ., am Slllb ~.:: 1.1..aa a.. QelGI Flliiyllllb ~~t.• I iaA C1111G1Pl11riililllllka ~1.81 U1DA C1111a1T .... 8ll1ki ... 1.11 12111•1:.1• -... •'l:":l.t.71 . 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Beat with rotary beater until #Jght and nurty. &hredded green cabbage. Toss to m~. Serve dlilled. Lunch box toters can carry It in a wide-mouth vacuwn bottle. Mlikes 4 to 6 servings. Jn a l" of about -~J capacity: ·~ unUI bl6id<d ~1 cup of salad oil, Y. cup of s"-ee t pickle llquld, I ta~e­ spoon of lemon « ltme )Oleo and \• teqpoon of ground ginger. Makes ~ cup . Refrlaerate~tettoven. i Makes eoou@ for 4 cups of P.1ake sweet and SOW' pickle dressing for salads to be car- ried ln a vacuum botUe" " • ~~11 .., Clillll Pim ~ .Iii 'Tiii Tlf Affil CW. '=' .15 111.-11 CIMllE.... '= J.7 ;,VONS FROZEN ..,, ORANGE JUICE "" • l'lOlllD'-'1 RHUT ~ Stllbly'a M..W. v•ialii'lllY.53 · VII di Klil,'1 Frtlfl H1llblt :;\[' .• 19 • JHlllll Y111rta ..,a~"fu,i1 .25 ...------~*"" -·· JERSEYMAID ~ SHEflli ET "'" u.w..,' MIT'CI PU'IOM GALA PAPER '""'· . 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Ocll. .. , .... _ .. ,... . ..,_ ... ~""""'"- • M.l ITWAfl ........... #01,,, l#fC'T Ill llMITA MA#A I Mii-"'"" Coll J79-1400 "' -ol --JOO> Co\'"""' * ...... 1itL~~k~~·:, ':.~ I 0111 Adams Ati., at Brookhucst, Huntington Beach _ 1~n&E:'il~ .... ~11-or 34811 DalreDli1ar1111rJVe, C3plstrano Beaclt 5922 Edinger Ave,, at Springdale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington iacll 17950 Magnona, Fountain YlllY ( \ • DAILV PILOT ONION SAUCE MAKES AN \&LET L YONNAISE o~ien·tal Once you've mastered the art of slicing the meat and vegetables into uniform pieces and learned the lrlck of• toss- ing the food as it cooks, you're well on your way to some quick nourishing C h i n e 1 e • meals. Flank steak, fresh broccoli, onions and bean sprouts ere quickly turned int o this most appetizing entree. If Dank steak is not readily available, you can use beef rOYDd steak or any oI lhe lean chuck Cuts. A sharp knife or cleaver and a flat cutting surface are essential. So is a skillet, or a wok, and a couple of long handled turners. Cooking ia bot sod fast. Have all ingredieQts cut and measured. then stay with it once you -start the cooking. T0; fully enjoy beef a n·d vegetables prepared this way, eat them as soon as tliey're done. Traditionally, steamed rice goes along with this. One of the reasons flank steak is popular fo r this entree is that it can be easily cut into thin nafro.w strips. ' Chill the beef in the rreezer until-firm and partially frozen before slicing. Remove all outsidtrfat as you slice. Follow the easy directions for cooking. Do the beef first and set it aside. 1ben do the vegetables and sauce . in t h e same skillet, return the beef and, serve ilasfily. If you use half a flank steak for this recipe you might con- . sider marinating the_ other CCJPVl'\IG!ll !97J hair in a tt:riyaki sauce to give you a completely different tasting eritree aoother Uroe. BEEF 'N BROCCOU I pound beef nank steak !O J>OW1d broccoli, abool I> head . 4 tablespoons vegetable ~oil 1 medium onion, cut jnto narrow wedges 'ti teaspoon &alt I cup beef broth 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons soy sauce I/, teaspoo n monosocllum glutamate (opliooal) 1 cup been sprouts, fresh or canned Cut flank steak across grain lnto thin slices. Cut ~ into S-lncb length>. Cut broccoli into 00\\o-eftttes ·leaving abool J.incb -lllalk on each. C u t pieces I. Ii t o lengthWise slices about 14-inch thick. CUI remaining !talk lnlo 12-lncb thick C1'0S81"l;e aJi= Broccoli · should rhea 11u r·e aboyt Z CUp!J. stir fry beet in t tableslK>ons oil in large skillet over high beat about ·2 minutes. 'l'ranllfer ~ ro plate. ' Add remaining oil to. sltillet. Add broccoli, onion and salt. Cover and coo.k Over higb beat about 2 minutes , e.haking skillet often for even cooking. Combine beef broth, corn- starch, '¥1'/ s a u c e and rrumsodium glutamate, stir intifhot. vegetables. Add beef and bean sprouts. CQOk, stir- .rl!Ji until sauce boils and ·~ l!e<Y.• pl once in • portions: TENDER STRIPS OF ~~DCC THOU SI .. f ,Lyonnaise Means Onions I Who put the "lyon" in the pimieitlo strips, ·cbOp~ pars-Bake at 350 degree F. for 10 1 "'Ord "lyonnaise"? Nobody , Jey , and sherry. \ to 13 mi~.or until top PllCES ElffCllVE WID., OCT. 3 THIU TUES., • '· 1973 T ~ for sure, but It COUJa Don't be put off by lhe term s~irigs batK when pressea· 1 easily have been an_ en:_ :.:omelet;" d e_s_p it e its _!Ith finge_'·---lllf I I I r " ' • thusiastic che[ from Lyon in dra matically airy appearance. Sauce: eastern Jo"'ranee. this dish is surprisingly !?.\SY 1 can (4 ounces) sliced Located in the heart ol. a to fix. It's a natural for com· mushroonu, drained fertile onlon-growing region , pany brunch or late-night sup-l lf.i cups thlctly sliced ,onion Lyon also is known as "Tbe pen. 2 tablespoons butter ~ Capital or French Cuisine'' pUFFY OMELET margarine and fyod prepatt:d in this ma~ LYONNAISE 1 can (101,2 ounces) chicken ner is ~pected to be ex-gravy ceptionally. delicious. Omelet: 1/4 cup pimiento strips ' 'this Puffy Omelet Lyon-8 eggs. separated 1 2 tablespoons cho p p e d naise is both chock-full of 1h cup milk parsley onions and a delight to the 1<z teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sherry palate. Dash pepper Dash pepper The onions are part or a 2 tablespoollS butter or Meanwhile, in saucepan, -c.z~•AllUl'llll.LIW SUCED llTO - PORK CHOPS m ii I mWMllD \ FRYER PARTS festive-looking sauce made margarine brown mushrooms and cook easily while the omlet is pufI-Beat egg whites until stiff. onion in butter until tender. \ lt« up in the oven. Beat yolks until thick and Add remaining ingredients. , . '· Canned chicken gravy lemon-colored ; beat in milk. Heat; stir occasionally. \Vhen flJ·•-·····. serves as the sauc~ base, so salt and pepper; fold into omelet is done, transfer to ~;.(· !' . .k. the fussing and fun ung usually whites. platter. .... • associated with sauce-making In 10" oven·proof skillet, Make n shatlow cut down '·~ ~ is thankfully eliminated-with melt butter; poor in eggs. the center; pour part of sauce ""'~· flavorful resul ts. 111 addition to Cook over low heat about 5 on : fold in half. Top with re-" the onions. the sauce boasts minutes or until Ii g ht 1 y maining sauce. Makes 4 serv· ~ ~~~-,3~, , I ~n.~ ll' .. canned sliced mushrooms, browned on bottom. ings, about 2 cups sauce. JT'S SIMPLE ••• BUT WORKS . WONDERS A nail builds rall b\liklings ••• bridges canyons and riven .•. makes toys ••. ties communica· tion lines to utility poles ••• holds things to· gether. The newspaper is a simpleJdea that works won· den, too. 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DEftRGINT ·; H .. vyDvty-W..lciW..MAGICI • s .......... . c .. ;-=·: ~ ... ..;._ ~~ -..... . .. .. .... !!1:!1!.~..!~!~.! .. 14 c ~~!!~.~.~.-.. ':1'~~ 39c Bel-air Stew Vegetables '.1;-52• Bel -air Apple Pie = ~ 39t Bel-air Cheese Pizza ':: '.1;-93• !~~~.~~~ .~7tc _. ~~~ri.c_ Soffen!!-7 5c LAMB ROAST "Fresh" 3 Rib Shoulder USDA Choice Grade .~131 .~1·· 'I'' lb • • ~· • • I . ~1·· ••• lb. --t .. e 24 Monarch Bay Pla1a, So. Laguna e Santa Ana Freeway at l,a Paz, Mission .Viejo e 2402 Marguerita Dr. Parkway at Trabuco ! 44 O~LY PILOT ' i • . I ! ! t RED DELICIOUS Honeydew 12c MELONS · .. Ri~. with mellow sweetness! I Vale.ncia 1 5 S I ORANGES 1 Bis. Sunkiat, heavy with iweet juice! ~/tJll llTRAFlllCY ' Extra fancy quaUty from the state o( Washington! Crubcliy.crisp. juicy •• delicioua! No fine.r treat for after 1~hool ! * • Grocery Specials/ downri~t ' \ \ . , Crisp stalks ..... fresh ind ten4er! Brown 39c Mushrooms . · .. With &teaks, you'll ·love· theae! Italian Squash •••• 29\ Garden fresh flavor you favor! Brown Onions ••• 2 .. 25c ~Sweet, with a zesty flavor! Romaine '· •• ~ ..... ts~ ·Gan::leJt,frelht 1a.rie ~nch! '' '· ,,..._ . .. ,,._ '. . , . -·-I , . Wed-. October 3, 1973 • t ,,.. •. ~ Foeftl Blrds.te . 4· S 1 v~­·~~ .., tlut"Com1ot'M/~y~ IO ·oi. ' . . • ! -. t Com "llf1fle ·c. . ·49.C · Bird~ye • ", •:f ea~ in a package! • I ___....' • U4Wf Dep't. : v... . 'f • V ........ ···',' s . " -~~ ,, . .. Vim " ._,,. " Bb1t1ed for E Rancho · 5tli~(Qt J, /~' ' I • ' l •.. ' t ' ·Jeno''.tl»iiza ••.• 79c ···Scot~~-~ • .i s , Choose cheese or'sauuge! 13 oz. Hot Slices • • • • • • 49c Downeyflake, 15 oz .. pkg. ·great hot! . . . Annanino Chives • 39c • .• Al,.ady chopped for you! 2 oi. cu)> .... ~,. . .• : ii. PA 110· . .. .-~~ r.~,.- Imported for El Rancho! Fifth ~ · "' 1 -SCotcli I~ • • .: 7'&,J1 Bottled in Sc0tl1nd • 5th (Qt •• , 6.89.f•• .. V• R i. · :1111 1n1a. ose •••• ~,, ~ <;lauic im~ from upl! 5th : ·' ·11•m· ... ,:aac l·I ; -t:f ·'~r l .... • •• f .• .,,, • • . 1 " SPllllSH IMS ~ . • ·· Take Lee Trevino'•.~ for it -good! Cle Yep· Ill' . - • Instant Breakfast Join the Super-Shqppers! •.• enjoy El Rancho • .-' • .\ .&--• quality at price~ that are down! down! (town! r • .. Springfield -all navon. 6 env . ' --;,..-_ J • ,,,. ,. Clip-of -Soup • • • • • 29c Wyler'• ••• Beef or chicken •• , 4 pack. ' Pancake Mix •••• Hunxry Jack for _hunpy folks! 2 lb. Schilling's . Vanilla • .39c \ Flavor won't bake out! 2 oz.'. btle ·· i i Salvo Tablets • • • 5213 .Jumbo sized pack for economy! Dishwasher All • • • 79c Biit: 50 ounce size at this price! Mop & Clo ••••. 5t 19 · 1 Easiest shine yet! 32 01:. size ' • U.S.DJ. CHOICE- . •ATUWY t •""'"'"~ ; Biz Pre-soak • ·• • • ~ &9c . Naturally aged! Corn fed beef from Nebraska ••• and the quality.is . : . . . . . . . BEEF!" j Gets out those ataina! 25 oz. "top of U.S.D.A. Choice grade!"Beef'to be enjoyed! · ' . t .----------..., • . FINISH 79 1 for DISHES c I : I MJ.B. COFFEE o~ lb. can (3 lb. can ••. 2.65) For automatic washers -50 oz pkg. '--~~~~~~~~--i , . .--~~~~~""-~~-.. , ' . . ! • • FACIAL TISSUE Lady Scntt colorful prints! 200 ct F res ca SllPACll NORTHERN 3 5c TISSUE . · Four roll P8fk gives you spares! ••••••• ·rastes Hke a soft drink, works lik.e a diet drink! 10 oz btle!'i, plu'!'i dep. • I · Pineappl.e m·s •.• , 33c Choose chunks, crushed o~ slices •.•. and use them w many way11f No. 2 can11. . Tomatoes s&wsnwm • 23c Simply v•onderful quality, when the label on the can i!'i S & W! No . :lo:\ cans Green Giant Peas 23c : f;arden l(Ondness in cans! Sweet tender peas from that famou i; valley! Nn. :11~1 Peanut . Butter 16 0ZJAR 49c Nnw1 what could be bett~r than a jelly and peanut butter treat! Smooth or nully • S11rin1elitld Super Shopper Del!, Specials! Danish Cheese = 69c J::njny Havarti. Samsoe or Fontina -~real with fruits at snack time! Dofo. R 1.il. - Aged Steaks s2°!:i:·, .....rtJ.S.D.A. choice beef ••• top sirloin cut, naturally aged ,_ for flavor, tenderne~~! •• GROUND s 1· 19 BEEF IX1U WI •. Always fresh! • choose btilk or patties! SLICED BACON El Rancho's thicker, ranch atyle.! ' '-Fillet ~f -$~1 o Rock ·C•d ... Fm>h! You'll taste the diffttt'lltt! .. ' .. 5t'' '. f'U t 'f s~0 > s·1·· .. ~ I e 0 · '!',_.,,, · _. :D•I::• ~milfd ~'Wed. · I'·'{' Fresh Giblets •••• 49c. Chicken Livers From plump frying-chickeris! · Frei;hnt>M makes the difference! . e.t~. . \, ~. 4"1 \ ~ ~tt --~F1 h'· 'Tr•,,...' .. :-:~-~ .s•~ Fn1m Idaho .. ~;i~. ne(.,wt. 5 oz.iea. f. i I · · Turbot FDlets •. ?,, :a~·. . Jo'rum· <:tttnland'1 icy •hom? ~"r Fryer Breasts ... 89~ Sweet tyder white meat from .fresh, plump poultry! (with rib ca~e porlion) F. Raddie s11:• 1nnan • • • • • ~mnked in the Scottishiatyle! 1 ll ; I I . ~~~!4! fo~~~ •• ···~ Legs & Thighs . . 69! _ Sweet, juicy and tender -from bitt: California chicken11 fofmore value! F~h! ' \ I j} Fresh,, w'ith so m1;1ch lea lneaty.~ondnes" to make em a better buy! 1 I Saume .. : ....... 1Pt. t-:1 &~~ho'1 own lt1Jian style! . . Sllllflrlts . ' . ~=~~P.~O ~ 1 9 I Concentrate for more lather! 5 oz. t.&be ' . Sliced Havarti . . • 59c Dofino Cheese ••• st 2• r-----i,;;;;i, ""Y """';-;"""ndw1ches!Tu o •.. 1> oz. --on~nd·ol=i'reat--eating.!-M-m...m.:.m.! "--...J>riccx.Jn...t/{;w·r_ __ 'l'hur, throul(h Wed. Hair RilSis ; • ·~ ~ • 9 Clai • . 1~.-r8··-·:t-"t'---..-­. \ f)('t~ ./ throukh, f)ct. 10 (Jpen daily 9 t9 9 ,..,'unday 10 to 7 No 11afr~ to deoftr•· Sliced Samsoe • • • 59c Or try f'ontina! Dofn, • , 6 oz pkg. Wieners -•111 '. . s 1 u One pound pkg. (or I2 oz. Smokie Link!'i) Danish Blue • . • • . 45c Meat Bologna ... 5115 OSC'ar Mayer'• sandwich favorite! 12 oi. }Vith crackers, in salad! Flora Danica 4 oz. 'Ha' Col ' .+-•11 tr-••••••• Ct.irol'• "Nict n' ~y", all lfaldet. ~~~.!"~Y .. -08~1~~1 · I . I • Wtdnrsdq, October 3,_..1971 DAILY PILOT A. KISS YOUR LANDLORD , GOODBYE Arid. become OM! 2 bedroom bome ~P1.11 an in-- cane-unlt-.a.bc.M-Jarge double-prql'.; 1 block fnJm N,,,,_ J!e<cb Yachting JaDes. Great buy joat reduced to 164.ooo. 646-nn. WORK OUT OF YO~~ · UVE IN ~ ' · Nice clean home on C.2 :i:onlng o.k. for a-~ and near 17th Stree~ O>lla Mesa. LarKe corner lot. $33,750. For qulcJc look call 646-7171. ' .. • 9UICK POSSESSl~N owner wants to io 1 On pretty comft' near Mor.e "possible" . than you ever dreamed I A homo of your own c:4n be much closer thin you hove. over imagined. Bring· your dreams along and come into one of our sales offices today. let "The Rtal Estoters" demqnstrolo lo you just how "ponible" those dreom• really are. Remember we are the l.1rgesf locally owned Rool Estolo firm with over I 00 profoHiOllOls 'to hilp you· every stop of the woy. Pleue drop by, we wiU be hippy t o •Mwor any of your questions. BAYCREST NEWPORT BEACH ASSUME LOAN NO 9UAUFYING beach.. B1'm""he\" carpets and drapea. 4-~ Greet family home -4 bdr -2% baths -vtry bedrooms. Sunahh\)t kl\chen. Room for boat. Take over euy payments. A11old todays Interest functional Door plan -many lovely fcaturet on ca.inlier tr:aller Best ~~ on today's market at 1. ~t 11 ill hel •-·---$74 000 rate. Nice home. good condition. Full price Jwt • · _quets ...... -seerw pui ... """" , ... f:, SM,950. 'Take adVantage To 1ee call-842...z535. · . . $30;500. It'1. a steal. Act Qu!ckly, Call 847-6010. ' • • . . Sq1imlt exchanges. can 646-TI71. · , -... · .LARGEST llWARD ROOM WEST OF MINNESOTA fm aq. f t of pure en,loYment. Plus a 3 bed." room, 2 fireplace bome -only $66,500. Take a cue and call 646-7171. MESA' '(EIDE VIEW! 5.112 °/o ASSUMABLE DESPERATE! The most of the best In .this .large hidden. 2 sOOry, high on a hlll overlooking: Hunt .. lngton Beech. •• , See Catalina on a clear da)'. &Qd d•nUne li&htl at nlte. 4 bedrocma -large f&mUy room -wet bar -larp Covered pa& and deck. can 546-.2313 to -----a1.5\I.,. .......,.. loan.- 7 LOVELY' UNITS + POOL NEWPORT HBGHTS Want to mab molM!Y'I' I! you feel "'Uncle· Sam" la 1h&rfni: tOo much in your labors. look at this opporturftty. $14,160 groa in· come (and the rents are low). Locatlon iii Solid. High occupancy, pride ot ownership area.. Only $132,500. Submit down pe.,y-l mlent. w;:.7111. r . ' llG'HOUSEI UTILE PRICE! ' . . . WY"UVING I ~ • ' I In thl&. newly decorated 2 bedrooni-2 bath trl-leve1. condo. Close to Hoag Hospital & available immediately. Pouible lease op- . Uon. $36.sQO., 'to~ call,-;-~7171. ,·. THREE IS A CROWD in this cue it's income! l.&rge 2 bedroom, triplex. All with _Rfiftle ptlOL Buy and rent in 1uper'ct.t&'Meii JOci.tiOO. $53,500. Olli 6'&-71:7L • - EVERYJHING YOU .'ALWAYS WANTED AND UNDER $34,000 400. sq. ft. 1ecluded master 1ulte w~th stu~. Huge 1.tep-up conversation ga!Jery. CUst.ornhed plan , • , fantastic 1pacc. Fire- place -buUt·lrlS -soft water and much more. Don't delay. 001 963-6767 today. ' . • I TENNIS ANYONE?'. J'us.t ~tep to th~ courts, .wlmmlng pool, and ahopplog center. One year new 3 bed-~ condOminium with Dramatic Decor. Play/yotir lames ud thep talk around your con~erstitional ~lace pit A pleasure to "'"')'lew. Coll 673-8560. / A$Sl.,ME 6-1/1°/o FHA IN -COWGE PARK Better step qulclely!! 4-Br, 2 Bath double fireplace -Family room with beamed ceil· iings; ~UFF SAID! C.all 548-2313. CUSTOMIZED 7 ROOM SPANISH $33;9SO Integrity or style, setting and design gl1e't you.Jlere. Spe.ciotianess ls the ke)'f>Ot'! -'JO sq. ft. family room. 400 sq. ft. muter bed- room suite plus parenl.5 retrf!at. Lei WI show Yoti the res.ti can 546-2313, PARK HUNTING~O ~ POOL :r.ra&-ntflcent pool. Tall~ yard and deck. J\.f0&t J>Opular plan and a super j1ze lot at cul-de-sac end. Enjoy every con'1enlenc. tn peace anfl quiet. Excellen_t tenns including possible secondary financing. du 963-6767. I 3 large bedrooms. Separa~ atep..down . Ab1>¥5S? tamtty room. •to• .,.,,..,. throul!houL BE YOUR OWN BOSS EASTSIDE 4-PLEX - ,,;';. ;. It! Spe<:tacUlar entry. Giant family en· !';~~~Ya'=~•~ ~900842~ ANTI9UE SHOP FOR SALE . $57,500 ~MrtaJnment room. Cuatom dQl.pes ~tlng.-·•---~-------Very good money making Antique 'shop On Bread and Butter units! F.J..s---11idL ?t1esaJo-_ -~-big 'tiedrooms, 3 baths. C191e-ln ~A \ .. . --Xfttl~e-Row;Make your invettment-back-catlonr-FrtSfi Pilliit:"l..oW1Vacancy ·factor. careful buyer's drea:l\home for $53,950. Don't / SPANISM VILLA the lrst year. 1.00% and 150% mark up H.lgh return. Pride of ownership abounds. 1 ' Asking orlly"$9500. Pr1ce Includes inventory call today. 546-1600. mla the chance -now -842-2535. SJ'.llldOW1-lmmaculate. Kinplzed. bedrooms. -plus registered name. For ~ lnfor- '· ' , .6°/o VA , ·NEAR I BEACH Beautlfull)" .. manicured home. Ideal fioor1o plan .. Living room ~to covered patio and lovely ta(!I. All lipp buUWn. Pride of ownenhlp liUUrned with{ "1'*1. DOn't del.t¥.r C&D todq! Undei-$30,000. 767. ' -"<' -. 1. I ASSUME 71/2°/o LOAN • ' " 'CORONA D'El. MAR VIEW ~O)d, S~nlsh 5-bedroom, de'n, fonnal dining l'OQm, ~"8Ur room on ovcr-tlzed '1ot just steps from the beach ylth a fabulous oP':'hi 'Ylew. The only spac- 19\11 . aOlhentlc SpAnish home wtt.h all of the ekann of Corona del }.far. Call now tor appoint· riaent.6~. . ' ,. NEWPORT B EA«le 17'0 N..,...-. 646-71 71 .. .. Muter suite. Mualve family room wtlh matlon please ci:ll 673-8550. Don't ml.ss this wet bar. Double pool aited yatd on quiet onel!! cul-de-sac. Boat and trailer pte. Value - { PllC!ted It US.900. Call now --:. ~2535. SUPERS & S · ramoos S & S QUaltty ·built home. Huge parilliet noor family room. Sunken living JI. .room. ·Formal dining. Gourmet kitchen pJua ae~rate laundry room. It'•' vaeint -so you can move tn fut! O nly $44,900 for ~~e. Tak~ advantaa:e now. Call FIXER TRI-PW -$55,500 Brina: paint A tools. All two bedroom unit&. 6 patfoa! Great location. 'Mlnlmum down. B&rp.ln investment. Call now. 5f6-1600. NOW BUILDING YOUR DUPLEX VERY SPECIAL PRICE I Corona Del Mar charmer. Immacu1ate and super sharp. Great location,. No mainte- nance fees. NB leasehold rent and ~ven a peek at the Ocean. call u1 for tenfis lind "&,n tppotnbt\ent to Inspect. Priced/in !Ki's. 673-8550. ' ' CAUFORNIA CLASSIC Best area. Super sMrp home has had the best Bf care. Looks like a model home. No work here-Jl.Uit move in and st.art living. The price, too, makes lf\1ng euy-just $32,500. can now-It won't last! 847-6010. • LET THE SUN SHINE IN If you are willing to bring a mop and broom 100 can save thOuaandS. Ita a big family home. 4 ::large bedrooms. Big fami- ly room.:: Pretty location. PrlM In wry low 30'i. v~ welcom,c. call ri1ht RO\\'. 847-£010. LIFE AT ITS FINEST $34,900 Enjoy a pool .without the v:ork of main- taining It. Not a condo, but your ov.•n private spacious home In an association, area. Let someone else do the work while you enjoy all of the· benefits:. lts at: al- m0&t·new home on a lusclously landscaped cul de sac street See It today. 847-6010. ,- FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~. In Ud• big spoddln& pool, Loto ol de<k!ng. Luau PROVINCIAL . Choose your own 4ecor! reat. 3 bedroom ~ ~ ' • landscaping. Tht n come inside to a big bright Sink Into cloud-soft shag carpeting th1'0ughout. unit plwi a 2 ~ unit. / fir ~ StePI to living room. Super ,large kitchen. Four big bed-Relax by floor to c~illng Palos Verde Clreplac<'. ~ ·beech. 1):ee lined streil We;~ pmab· It to roorru;. It you've got a lotta Uvln to do you better Entertafu in privacy with patio ges bbq, water )'OUtr\Ute. Call 673-8550. -aee thla one today, $38.950 ii full price. Call 847-tall and· fish Po~<L 4. bedrooms, utigraded. Boat .+ "6 1 / 6010. and trailer acceu. call 963-67S7. • B1JNTJNGTON BEi\C:D 21030 .......... ·~2 .. 111 601 4 Wanitr A••· M7·H10 ... C:ORONA DEL MAR JlZ M .... •trito 673·1550 ' ' rrs_ cRYIN' n ME' AGAIN Unexpected tnNfer forct1 ow»er to aeU. He jusl spenl a fortune on big pool and Joui: of deck· rn,. J~e'll Jose 'on ~ pretty shag throughout t.oo. But he's a spcrt. -he jw;t painted lnslde and oot for yoo, He sure hates to leave thla super location close to all schools Including the college. Ah ""ell ..-his I08s ls your gain. Call now to take ndvantaj?e or the low price tag, J ust $38,500. Call 847-6010. . ON A HUGE LOT "BY·THE·SEA" A short "'alk from this quiet cul-de-sac puts you right on th<-beach! Channing 3 bedroom in'IOJ>- nutrh condition nestles In huge park-like yard - space for everything. Formal dinlni;: area -cozy p&renl.5 retreat off masttt bedroom (could be 4th bedroom). Garden kitchen -Nee.t _Neat -Neal. call 54fr231?-t LUXURY 2-STORY MESA VERDE . 5 BR. Clearly one or the most exciting homes in Mesa Verde! Double vaulted: entry to expansive llvln&" room, grande staircase to 1pacioua hideaway master suite plus big bedrooms for "eryone. kitchen -housewifes incredible m:_e.m adjoin- ing enormous family room. Exquisite decorator features throughouL Just stepl from the coun- try club. Words fail ua--ull 546-2.113 to see_ It. LOVELY LA CUESTA AttractivrSpanisb-brick--extffior:--Hu~-doubl door entry. Fonnal dining room. Large "Fiesta" room. 4 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths. P,rlce Ju1>t reduced to $49,950. Call today -842-2535. CORONA DEL MAR NEW CONDOMINIUM A rew steps to ''China Cove'' corner unit -plush shag carpeting-2 bedrooms, 2 baths-ample '~-ardrobes and storage -deluxe built-in kitchen plus pantry-on)y $61. 150. Call 673-8550. MASSIVE MEDITERRANEAN 6·'1• 0/o ASSUMABLE LOAN Step dov.·11 into 600 sq. fl. fiunlly roon1. Look up 10 bt•an100 CRihOOraJ celllng. Wann to either ot l\VO fMWlic nre1Jlaces, Giant master suite. To. lallr up1,rraded. Every COf1\'eniencr. Near the ocean. Dlal 963-6i67, INVESTMENTS Z790 Harbor llvd., Suite 201 Costa MOia 546· 1600 ~ . . . • . • . • • . • ~,. • •• ,500·S24 ~"" •••••••• 950 • 990 1mployj11e11t 11, ••••• , 700 . m Anondal ••••••••• 100 ·299 HouM!s far SM , , , , , , 100 • 114 I.mt • ha.Ind • • • • • • • s.so • 51<t Med1aodM •••••• · , , IOI)· 149 You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It W~h a Want Ad ~~~----~ ERRORS. Adv1rtlMro lhoU14 chick tholr •d• dally & report errors Immediately. Th• DAILY PILOT HIUMll lloblllty for tho first Houlff for Stlt ' One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval . ,......,., .. ---"' s. . ' . .m .... ~: o • f f l. I ••t oSl5 ,...., bntol , o o o I o I o t o o :IQO '" .... . S<fo.ooll·W ~. , .STS • 599 *"'°"' ..,,. .......... 600· 699 lncorr•ct insertion only. 1~[~~~:~:~.-~:~~~-~-~1~1:~-?r[~-~:~-;-;:;:;-~-~Ji~:~-~11 :~G~~~;~:~E!;;;~RA;*rl~~s~;E;~~;~E!~· ~~.,~.~.~.;.;;;.~.ri~~;G~ .. :~~ro~I ~*:--~*~o.~~=l'•!.'.,I -=*-::-:*:-°":~~ j~-----;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;; PRICE REDUCED! * TAYLOR co * -7\1% -" ..... G.nerel ';])over Shore6 JI 5 BR -3 BA Baycresl Special. Swim & 131,500 • .,,..,.,_ location • v•Mral General B-B-Q next to delightful pool. Ideal for • 1 ~~~~.~; SHOWN BY APPolNTMENT gracious entertaining. Gustom.ized for the Root • New quality carpet. Very Best! CORONA DEL MAR-INCOME 1ng • 0.11dreo may"""' to CUslom 5 br., 3 ha., large home. Nice quiet street. Ocean breeze •. f't ........• $98.500· ~1 WATERFRONT • $220,QOO New on the market. Uils spacious custo1n family home offers the epitome of gracious living. Beautiful view of the Bay. Our ex- clusive, Appl. only. 646-7711 * 5 BR _ 3 BA Choice new duplex! Large 2--story owner's ~~~~ ~900. Portofina Castle in the Sky! Panoramic unit with 2 bedrms, 2 baths, spacious fam. , DALE WULLNER AJ1111I ' .. I I I I l . ' ~ BA YSHORES • $112,000 over 3,000 sq . fl of comfort and luxury avail· able in this 5 bedroom, 5 bath seaside man· sion with private beach provided. One of the favorite residential areas of screen stars and entertainers. You might like it too! 646-7711 PANORAMIC VIEW from Ibis 1800 sq. fl, 3 bedroom, 2 bath cus· tom home on large lot with formal dining room, double garage, beautiful carpets & drapes, hardwood floors, shake roof and less than 2 yrs. old! $74,750. Appl. only. 646-7711 Walker &Lee REAL ESTATE I , i Nowpori lleoch~rvino Offico -()pin ..... I ~·~o.!!!!! .. ~~~,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~_!!!!!!!!.~G~ ... !!!!!!!!r•~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I f t. I . LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., l or 5 bdrms., with 6 bath1. Lido Nord. Spec· ;... tacular view! Waterfront living rm. with l step-down wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000 .. I * * * * l ,. LOVELY custom 5 bdrm., 3 ba.,.Lido Nord, on spacious 40 fl. lot. Pier & slip. Adjacent Jot also avail. for sale. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR '341 Bayside Dr., Sult1 1, N.B. 575-6161 view of ocean from every room. Divorce rm w/wet bar, library & 3 fireplaces. Rear Prompts sacrifice. 2 BR renlal unit with 1 bath. Many fine features. Close to shopping. $149,500. * 3 BR -2 BA "Gur 21th y "'" Breathtaking View of beautiful Pacific. SUr-·WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., R-l-rounded by cbarming homes. Priced right -,.., • * 4 BR _ 3 BA· 2111 Son Joequln Hiiis Rood Baycrest New, Very relaxing vie~. Huge ''Overlookl .. BJe C•nyon Country Club" family room with fireplace & wet bar. Spa-NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. '44-4910 cious 2-story. Gtner•I 'Gtner•I *4BR-3BA Baycrest New. Super location. Spacious l· story. Sit.around fireplace in family room. Huge master bedroom & dressing area. De- lightful kitchen with loads of storage. Yard has room for pool, camper & boat. Ontu Days 645-7221 Ev•'· 54M5M ~211733 WESTCLIFF DR. ~ 11 NEWPORT BEACH *******************~ A. UNIOOI: tOU: ' IN WESTCLIFF-Here's a winner! Clean and sparkling 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with a 15 x 35 free form swlmmilll! pool. Unique lot has no house to the rear 'and extra wide sideyard & limited tr8fflc in the fronL (Som- set Dr.) It's clean and now priced ·at only '87,500. A listing of Nadine Crout. UNIQUE HOMES Rultoro, ~500 1649 W•stcllff Drfv•, N•wpo1'\ Btach ' YOUR CHOICE 3 BEDRpoM TOWNHOUSE -Nice family . location. 2 Baths, buill-ins, double garage w/ storage cabinets, clubhouse & pools. Easy living. We have 2 to choose from. Price $24,500 & $24,850. ~ OWNER IN FLORIDA SHARP 3 B~DROOM home with new carpels Uiruout. ·Assumable FHA loan, no qualifying or n~w loan charges. VacanC$28,950. 540-1151 ()pin EvOI, -~ ·o HERITAGE . . REALTORS 4000 Sq. Fr. Corona del Mar LA CUESTA VILLAS lmmedl•te OccujNncy For those \vho appreciate 0 .. ,......_..l u_;................ fine custom construction and " '-'cu' ..... ,,.. ........... ..,. excellent tenns. 5 bedroom1, family room, formal dinlni' Not A Condominium room, large game room and a glorious panoramic Your neo.\l home has 3 BR, 2 ocean view. BA, llving rm plus HUGE PLUS family room. The detached Removal or one ncm-structur- 2 car garage is 8E$181'8.ted al partition expands the from your .home by a de-game room kl a full 2td3 lightlully privab; baclcyard. rumpu.1 room. You create your own patio AND · entrance, but we do all the 80% f1nanclng CWTently rttt: :Fencing, lanJscaping available at approx. 81Ai%. and sprtnklen, Top value at $155,000. HURRY CALL '44-nn ~NICE! G•11L[Y & ASSUCl>\TES Gener•I Gener•I • 1:;;;;;;::;;;;:;;;;;;,;;:;:;::;:;;1-'---------1 IN BAYCREST-Roomy (almost 2,500 sq. I !____.,__ BEGINNER'S fl.) 3 bedroom on a rambling lot with air EASTSIDE FIXER to tho VILLAS by AYRES $30,490 I BEACON BAY LUCK conditioning and an anxious owner. Open Model " one block w"" " 3 big""""'°""· 2 """"· ,... ! p RI v ATE COf.jMUNITY Daily al 2030 Holiday Road. Priced attrac-Beach on Adams in HlDlt· '81'8:l'e 1am1\y room quiet ~. BEAClt Ir: PIER.-Jlllt a teow For 1he beginner that needs tively at .$89,500, lllgton Beach tree nned 9treet, 1~ bright ·yards away trom thi$ Jovely 9pace bUt oot 1be big OOv.11 courr1ry kil.rllen, massive 1 ,, 3 -...,,., ""' and -~· Quiet· santa Ana UNIQUE HOMES Rultors, 67S-6000 * 536-1445 '* . uoed brick !!replace, """"" room home. Nice patki tor neighb.,.,IJOd, close to 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Coron. del Mar mlmr dean up. $39,990. -enrertaining and privacy. 1ICtlooll &: !hopping. 4 Spac-1 "'~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~..;,..,...,...,..,/i~~~~~~~~ I owner must eell. !:ring or.fer, OnJy sm.SOO imls bedrooms. built-In k'it~I; Uke to Trade? Our Trader'• call Red Carpet, Realtonl I~ PETE 's· ARRETI ct.en, 1% """"'· flrepl&ee •Genaro! Gonoral Paradi!e oolumn ~for""'' Sfl.8&l0, lu large fenced yard. $29,000 -.1·:~::::~=~ 1 ~~~;;B~~=1~G.ne~~~I ~~~~~~G~-~~·~~~~~ -REALTOR-And try l"" 10% """"' * 59'x2t0' LOT * ro ro f. ~ ;.·.,~ .. Coles=i $32,500 C-l zo~~ TERMS i· · Gen•r•I General ' " ' I . I , I ' ' :r ... ' I ·I i NEW AWARD WINNING CONDOS Choice of models, location, decor. Near tennis courts, pool. Excellent terms. trade, lease/option. Prime example: 3 BR. $72,500. CHOICE EMERALD BAY 3 Yr. old Spanish 4 bdrn1.; charming lanai/ BBQ. Panoramic view. Use of tennis courts, pool & private beach. $215,000. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 4-Plex in West Newport Beach. Steps lo ocean & channel. Compare, then buy! $122,500. SAi LS & SUNSETS Immaculate 3 bdr1n .• family & dining r1n. home. 962 S.J\NDCASTLE. Reduced for quick sale. ~.500. COZY FAM ILY HOME Lovely 4 bdrm. & Cam . rm. Just decorated, with a quiel. private garden off master BR. Prestigious Harbor \1iew Hills. $86,000. CORNER LOT WITH PIZZAZZ 3 Bli., with large cozy den; many extras. Lovely landscaping. On fee land> Near best schools, tennis & ch urches. $72,500. FIRST TIME OFFERED Artistically decorated? Architecturally de- .sign~! Guest quarters with private en· trance & kitchenet1 e. I·:xtensivc use of tile nooring. Lovely South patio. $135,000. BIG CANYON SPECIAL EXPAN$10N , , . program. ll you have w"Orktd m this area 2 :rean or more, & earned $11,000 (Ir nlOn" per year, v.'e "''OUld like t(I talk t(I )'W. \Ve have the best Corona del Mar location; been here since 1949. No O\Oo11cr-broker com- IK'lHion. BAY & BEACH REALTY 675-3GOO * Corona de! l\Iat DUPLEX • $68,500 * Eastbluft--4 Bed room home, 2~i baths, choice cor- ner location. $00,500. * 4 Bedroom Mme (huge ma.ste:r BR) + family roorq + den, 3 baths, many ex- tras. Qulel street. $59.900. -Roy McC•rdle R•altor 181D Newport Blvd., C.M. 541-m9 DUPLEX 90°/o FIN~NCING a•/2°/o INTEREST JN ITT.."WPORT BEACll TIME TO BUILD , LUt "'"OOded lot on Oterry An Ideal 1wnmer/winter I.ake! Swim! Boat! Fish! rental only 6 doors to a Daydream orr yoor dedl:. super beach. Own fur profit Design a pk'ture .hofne. See or occupy for pleasure. us for ~ans. Only $84.500. WATERFRONT I Our fantarrtlc terms may not An ~l-2 10t - 2 BR, 2 ~A. last longl so caJI quick. Pano ~·1:1 full r.unset cllJOY· CA l ~nll nl1.'11f. giue over pter & 00:.'k. /.Jn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIAl[S *OWNER TRANSFERRED! PRICE REDUCED! Newport llcliht& 2 BR on 5 BR - 3 BA1J;aycrest Speclal. h~ R·2 Jot. Great finn SW\m & B•B-Q next to de- hon1I" or specut;:i_tion! Needs llghttul pool. lOOa.I 1or gni- pR.\nt b\J1. \\tint n buy at ciru<: l'frtert11ining, CUstom- r 19.950! Low drN.11 or trnde! Ired for \he Very Best! C111l 6'f'..!WOO. Days 675-7221 E vu. 541-8594 1733 WESTCLIFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH 2 BEDROOM HOUSE 1/4 ACRE "~'IV . FOREST E. OLSON I '•I MESA VERDE ~jestic mnl 2 story on prestigious CLUB- HOUSE fill. 4 bedrooms mcluding view1 master suite with fireplace, separate guest Cacility with 3rd bath, and maids quarters. Banquet formal dining. Gourmet lcilchen. Huge family. room. Entertainers patio and secluded rear grounds. $59,900. Call ~303. RAMBLING RANCH-GI TERMS Private street of fine homes ln prime area: 4 bedrooms inclu~J secluded master quarter$, 2 bedroom drens area of1 guest !acilily, 25' family room. Ponderolla party room, crackling fireplace. 35' covered patio and DANCE PAVlLION. Call SU-0303. ABANDONED SPANISH Long private road to 2 story Spanish on large park-like grounds. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Sunken party room. Mammoth wall length fireplace. Rugged beams. Huge formal din· ing. Cantina kitchen with built-ins. OaJ<on bannister staircase. Hide-a·way master suite with sundeck and wrought iron bal~ cony. Red tile roof. NEAR BEACH. Call 64!Hl303. . .. ISLAND PARADISE + POOL $42,500 DUPLEX· NEWPORT MOYE·IN CONDmON • UNOCCUPIED 556-BIBl or 642~1'771 ------------------' Bea.ut!ful ru!ftom built family home -Harblr Hi School -4 Bedroccns • 3 Baths • Den. PROBABLY mE LO\VEST • Family Room • F1replace PRICFJ> I BR. 2 BA. HOME • Breakfast Bar • Man;y frutt JN EASI'BLUFF •.• AS AN bearing ttees • offered tor ADDED INDUCEMENT, 11>9,!llX). Call qJLWEU. OWNE.R WILL RE<:ARPE.'I' ~:.11111..lla -· · · TllRUOUT. "'9,000, PLEASI CALL CORNER DUPL::J BY THE FIRESIDE Forget too.e worries, ttlaxlna: nightly by this ooey fireplace in a really comlortable paneled Uvl.ng room with an ocean view, in Corona Highlands Compact 3 bedroom home expensively dCCOl'Rtcd Large poolsize yard Reduced in price to . $58,500 HARBOR 7°/o ASSUMABLE LOAN 675-3000 ,;;].RC:,~ ~E,.LR MAR. fa 11 \\ ,\ Ill: lfll Ill: II I'\ I \I'. .. . ' '. -' H-l'nlpeftyf 2 BR houae with corrals on lirge R-4 lol Owner will carry fin. $38",000. Hurry!!! ca.u 60-8400. $211.0o PER MONTI+ PAYS ALL A gM.t. 3 bedaoom pride ot -OM!erlhtp dolh>use pril.'etl , flt ~,SOO. Assumable VA loM M oriy 1'iii'*· Located tn Santa Ana S>Utti of. War. painted wtth beam ~ firepl.~ &: new . ' ())zy rear 1 BR unit REMODELED "'ilh -~ wan., bW1tina. ~ _... . a( rear mtt.~::t/J. • ' S.nd for your• -Home for Living . . mognlno '!' Newport! BHch •r•• propertleS: with plctur11 & p<icffl . ' 2121 E. Coo st Hlwoy l Coron.e d•I M•r ; ~ ~ c-.. VA R_EPO I Ne! Down G.I. " ' """° DOWll· f>' I Beaut\ful 3 Bdrm wilh IWim· 3 BR, 2 BA,, Jauniryl ming pL Dining rin, built-room. dedrk: buUtim. ,ins A dls>wuhor. Family Ind -~ nn, ftreplace. Pane I e d 'lir ·heel, carpetilig u;:} with payments of only $234 garap. Excellent location. out, fonnal ~ ....., , per month 1 n c I u ding $38,000. 51J-.l'IXI ft'BI' p6>. 2-ca:r ....._., '""""h'"•· ·areat 3 TARBELL REALTORS NI pt1oe. flll,!00, 1'191 bedroon1 home witll sunnY • per .mo, ltd. eJ.11 _ ~ =:.: 1:1!:'."i..::!:'~r"f •• -::;,~ Linda Isle . M'IPROVEll VA AGE!ff · lng &-deep shag carpeting. I' a..... hlli& and cul-de-oac By Owner /Builder '""°' for tho kldo. Oruy $250,iloo 5Jl·51H ( ::::1 531·5HI $34,950. 6t6-T111 -Open Excellent Terms evenings. ·Ml!.¥ leue option • 673-Tl'82 * 673-TIM 250 RENT 'TIIL YOURS • -*~N'~PT=:::cH.,:E°'1°"GC-HO:T'-'S~*~ I ~:J':r.' 'l°"s!,,.,~ Walker & Lee . SPANISH Bath&. Famlly room. """" •••~••Ta t• 3BR.2be.,neWiyremodetl'd. talhers patk>. Plu•'.h I ~:iiOi~~~~jiii~ Price just reduced! Vacant • clubhouse and pool Agt. I i owner 88YfJ tell! 645--0303. • • OPEN WED. l·S BALBOA BAY PROP. Fut...,.,..~""' a ..... 425 SEVILLE * 642-7491 * can sway 64H611. , Sale or L••i•/Optlon Gener•I o.n.r:al Or, owner will lease this ;:..:;.=~-----.;;.;==----;-;.! k>vely J-.ty. Peninsula Pt. home. 3 BR. plua family rm.: vacant, quick pogsess. $98,fm • $600 rm. lease or Jeue/opOon. Call: 673-366.l 671-d Ews associated BROKERS-REALTORS ~C25 W Balb~i: 611 lbl.) Builder's Uquidation • Near new trlp~. huge 3 ·BR, 2 BA'•pnrtrnents, cpts, drpl, bltm. Pdlee«ill! ! ! Just Hsted at $11,950. 10% Down 00~~ ·"" pere!!! MACNAB IRVINE ARCHITECT DESIGNED French Country home on 73' of choice Bay. front. The ULTIMATE in luxurtous livtne. Pier & float for 60' boat (M57) • LA CASA GRANDE Enjoy carefree condominium living. Lova. ly 3BR, 2Y.i bath , Trina mOdel . Asidnt $72,500. Bob Owens 642-8235. (M58) ~~.lmMmll/L2Wl!,r<.!,• SECLUDED UPPER BAY V. E. "°"'"' & Co. • Exclusive area. Professioruilly landscap- ,.. ,_ -ed. 4BR/FR, formal DR, breakfast area. Tako Ovor Ex isting VA $59,950. Jack Custer 64U235. (M59) 71'.1-$244.00 Monlh OWNER LEAVING COUNTRY Poys All Must sell beaulilully decorated 4BR/D/FR B ' au t I t u 1 home wtth View home. '87 ,000. Lease qpUon possible. beautiful terms, take It (Ive?' Martha Macnab 642-8235, (MOO) subject to ext.ting VA Joan, annual ,,....,,_ rate " IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 711%. • ""'""'""" 3+ den, BR + FR-$87,200 incl. land. Sharp, •-2 JqJArldlng bath5, plush u1 .. '""• .,,..,..,, 1...,9 ,.,....,.. maculate home. Upgraded cpta &·drps + in potto, ihio home ""' landscaping. Waller King 644-6200. (M36) !l(lmcth.lng special l·o r ""'"''""' ,.. it ioday. Call DOVER SHORES AREA Red CArpct. Re a Ito rs. 4 BR executive residence w/secluded pool s~. In lush garden selling., Lovely enlerlaln- 2 Homes 01! 1 lot ment home. $110,000. Helen Wood 644-6200 EASl'SIOE "' """'""""· (M35) · • ' Near ............ One . l'BR, ' MOVE RIGHT IN 2 BA + Ont. • 2 BR, l BA, [ -... - p Two Hj on thl ul .. ·~ ., ~ hi si a Of .. .. "' " .. 1 ~ rl ~ ~ 0 I ,, * 1 ' u h • ( I ll B' S'. SJ A' I • c I c I ' , .. • • . . • ! I • , I . .. :· .. ' . : I Exciting new Bordeaux model in latest area. Air.conditioned. Qv,rner h8s added tl)1'n features. Large Joi, al enaol street. '124,500. • VIEW $30,000--~'-WI 'l'Tuly a ~-a·k1Dd this ~ I I LI little charmer a.its quietly l-------- way at "'• """' o1 ' huce NEWPORT HEIGHTS WALK TO NEWPORT. BEACH. Sweeping ~orner grounds and swaying trees embrace South Sea Island paradise. Spacious interior. 24' MASTER SUITE with sitting room. Separate childrens wing. GUEST FACILI· TY. Elegant living room. Formal dining. Gourmet kitchen overlooking maJ!Diflcenl rear grounds featurl11g p8tlo, decK1 dress· -lng-rooma-Slld-SPARKLJNG .. l'!X)l, Call 641Hl303. .......... TOI' ·RE!iTAL 3 flRfFR home -Newport Height& area. AREA. No"""'""'.-·· w-....1-f New carpets, ~pe_i:_P!\lmbllii "'"""-11+--l~-_;_ ·e CAC1: NTTI• MiifthK"Miicna > ~.-(M2'1f ---644-1766 ColdMll,Bnmr ~ 2161 San Joaquin Hiila Rd., N.B. Jot. Located on tM blutrs WITH POOL view l>rol>o">" Zoned R-4. ownl!r An:tlou~. M a k e CUtt' 3' BR, 2 BA Doll Houle ~nable otft>r. Rl' d wllh lt&.Jo• pool, ga.'I bltnt, Carpet, ltcAltori, &i.~. fple, ll\m rm. 0\\-ner "'·ants REAL ESTATE ~ALES fAlll 11.'ll('! ~San Bernardino PrYl8 or p11.n-ttm~ fll'Oli, \\11y or mil Brk, G4.')..fli46. not ran1 th,. hljlhcst romm?' JIRVf' IOl'llelhlng you WQl\l to Confklentlt.Uy, call aellr Claatned ads do ti J. Cllt'f'Y Rlll'I-. -M&-T414 wt'tl • Ctlll-NOW &4).6678. ~or 11 ... 545 sa1 .....-- FOREST E. OLSON I t, • Lachenmyer: R, 1ll •J• I Irvine I ~~-,°'"-1 ... --.... - REALTORS 2299 !!ARBOR BLVD "5.oloJ • ) " • '{ Wtd.ntsdJ)', Octobtr l , l'i7J DAILY PILOT 1~1 ......_[ __ ,,_ ...... __,]~':..[ -~-~;._~· l[i~ ~! ___ , ~ Newport &MG\ Duptue1/Untta Bu1fneu .......... ,,.. Cotti Mooe , * ltlDUCllD * $27 ,000 4 BR. GROWING 1AMILY * $lit 500 * LOOKING • • • < BDlWS Ph.; nWd'• <Ba TOWERS TOP * 3\'i LOTS * Hie 162 1-0pport==""""l"'ty'-_..;200:;:;;;.1 NOW SUUOO Z-IA. -2.2'! "I· h. ol (?OWinr room. FOR PRESTIGE? E 1 e g an c. I*,..,;....,; V-.1 -pl111 ,_. <l'OOm. Super renovtled • Ma.me'• cei-.•"1')'. SurllhhM 'botlt mooring; fumished, clean A -ready for oc- lllnt park!~. Step!! to cupancy. Ju.t rl&ht for you WOW! S BR. 214 BA, larmll We have h heft'! Qual\cy Bn.nd new. Call todt.y?° · dinlno, lltnlly area """'" """"""""' m "'" lllXltdOttl GEu laundry, In Oeaut'itUt loca· 4 'bedroom 2 'bath home Oil ·:~..,jl..-- In N'pt , Beftcn, + IJ unlll. O.W.C. 1st T.D. at 8<'k on Ala:i. 3 BR remodeled tone, !'hill \l'ft')' lhU? Peninlula re. land. Boch IRPl?l'tks !. trlp!ex. 1'hrte ~. 2 block 'o Dea-:·~. bedroom and 1 bfdroml BALBOA BAY PROP. unit•. $8,580 lf'OU· Try ten * •7S.7420 * tilneti gross as an offer. ~acl'I. OwMJ' says "sell" renters to rel atarted. ()pt:n datly 1-6: 106 Pear\ St. Carpell I: drapes thruout. ~-61>-0l.44 &15-1313 HUi\? kitchen with &&I NEW ourU:x lor u.le by range. Country l!ilml'.JSphere, owDu $140 rttJ' tota.) payn)t:JltJ are leM lhan tlon tn i'ount&in Valley. pool-size view lot ht Turtle-120-F Tustin Aw., N.B. CUl-<le-&ae at.rtet, nrat A roclt Terrace ltt'f. ?atake REAL TORS fi.124623 clean lnside & out. Beat thla 1·1 --" 1 _...:__ · U you '42 700 call 1 e ~er or ""'",.,.-with BEST inside hoose on Lido 3{1-.1584 can • • • ' ' the lldf~~ own, b"Uh Isle, 8 BH. 5 blil by patio on · mMbet', gtw ded tile bu.ill hi dbl lot, big 11..:~1, f1u11 rm, One of Newport'• best \\'Mte11ront vit"\0.'1. Newly dccoruted 2 BR. 2 BA dl'luxe cono.ion\lnlun1. Va- canl & 1t\'1tllablc OO\\'. t'ull price; Bkr. 61S-Tl25. *SACRIFICE PRICE* MESA Ve"" 2 • 3 bdrm, 3 FOR SALE/LEASE t'ar garage, min. upkeep. DIJ't'(·1 from ooncr. N1,.-v.·~ ~by 01,·ner s;i9,400 Cl'i'!lt condo 2 hr. in1mf'dl1lt' m.f9..ui '0 · 9824946 rent. Walker I: I,.ee REAL . r ESTATE, 545-&191 Open BEAT THE v•« bac and ~the tanllly form! din ml. lrg liv rn1, , INTEREST RATES enjoy the 5POCiOUllJ!e$& both den, \\et bar. nULny blllns. Balbee Penlneule D:e1. tn51de lllld out. ft06.500, Channing. by o wn c r , $79,500 aVltU&bll ily. Ca.I! $48.T:i>.i DUPLE." -Sharp Santa Ana Ovt"li. lleli;tht~. Prlneipala only. BAYVIEW .,._ lsi.-doo.a 5 bCc:lroom1 with ·dtntna: 'Jooorn, loada of ltOt'· aq, built·lnA, fireplace. OWnet' hu moved. lillllt be 90kl, eYet1 the fuful~ ~· Consider 4QY" trade or sub- nrlt at $75,000. Good flnanc- '""· PActnC PROPERTIES 6?5-6112 or 675-16.12 Coron• del Mar Assume tb;s 71!% FHA ·loltn CALL 552-7500 f11S,OOO phooe 6!>-7'119 --,.:..;........,. I & mo.·e Into "" _,,.,. S VISION Mesi V1rde W II,.; O l BR, 1%. BA home tn Foun-N TRADE Newport Be a ch 8 na:r U 88 lain Valley. Abaolutely no • BELOW MARKET twpOrt Prop. Jor Out-Of-Town ~=~"~'!!'~'~'~"~''-!'=:=:'.'.I cleanfn&: here. Profes:sionally • d h 'I I $l3 ;a, at Prop, Bkr. Tit/673-20.'.)8. * ••Lu * <bne trtd• ~out. And only re I 3 ·DR. 2 BA, ·,,.. l>m. rm., Newport Hol•tm 2 BEACH UNITS n -... $41,750. Can 963·5621. located In quiet cul-00.rac. Fairview I;.;.;..;..="-'-"-""""'"---One block to ortan, priM ot 311~~.2~~~~.pa.intcd. DUTCH CLEt\N RJnt!:T~ark een~~t~ ~=~~iyt~:::. 64&.1111 A KING SIZE ~~~~~um:~.~ Sl,450 Down Spic ,It Span 3 BR. 1~ BA luxurlou!J w/w car Pe 1 5 . (anytime) HOME. 12 rooms: 4 BR. 2 er, new patnt ~ $246 a ·mon., P1TI thats super upgraded. L•nuna Beach l0% down. (TI~I 77'6-9302 Ba., huge recreation rm.. tax shelter, Ca.it qul<'k tq BALBOA BAY PROP. Ot"ani'! llflllg carpeting thru· !: · utility&. laundry r1ns .. & ol· ~ th'il. ?itesa Verde Dr. at· Harbor out &lotsoJ wallpaper. Back 3 BDRM. & DEN Newport a.ach !Ice or den. L.e"e. l!Vlng rm l•rwln re•lty inc. * 5~ * & front lawns are extremely VA N Dow p I GRA BASICALLY w/charming !rplc. l..ge. 96l-440S {24 h ) beautiful, Nice No. Hun· • • 0 n yrn • ND OPENING kitchen w/all btlns. All " TE"nna. 1.37,500. 6-iZ-3i29 lncom• Property 166 MESA <lei Mar. Aasume 6'A. tlngton Beach location. Ex Approx. $500 Total N1w1?Drt Bay Towers cu2'lom built ~·/many many • ..,Equal,.;.;;. ... ".;°".;",."'.;.,;,0;,;PP~·Y;,·..., percent loe,n. 4 Br. covered cellent-~ble I 0 8 n · Mov1 In Cost t & 2 BEDROOM •01 YOU extras. Asltin,g · $68,500 or WALK TO A patio. $37,700. $252 mo. $32,900. Call~. Nestled in the hiDs, ON 3 c;.'ONOOl\11NJUl\t HOl\1ES r ·\.\,Ill leasM>ption. 20 NEW UNITS PRIVATE IEACH 540-J000, ""'""';,. ' LOTS OVERLOOKINGa,.yrront ~lomes CALL ~ 6•6·1414 \\'ill Consider Contract FIXER-Upper home .. S~BR., THE OCEAN BE LOW. Boat Slips 1534 ANTIGµA 9\:1' ~ Costa ~lesa. S.·hl"d. income * $56,500 * frpl. Lee. yard. $27,cn>. Detailed rustic architecture, Full Security llighrise WAY ·-·-$54.000. Prirc s.185,000. l5"'o Fortin Co., JUtn. 6U-50XI ~·/exterior of wood, stucro, Steel & concrete construction REALTY 00....'n. Over 75% mi1ed. Two if?ntl'OUll sized bed· F 1 I V l1 weathered cedar shingle Private Balconies East Gf Samia.go, N. of 17th. N••r l'f••per1 Pe1t Offlc• for details call rooms, a roomy kJtchen, a ;;•;un;;•;•;;1;;;;";;;°1;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;J roofiines . .LGE. SUN DECK 2 garage spac~s per unit. BAY VIEW WANT 3 or 4 BR Nwpt Hghts CJS REAL ESTATE H\lini room a.II <bte in Lem· ' E N c L 0 s E D w I T H Root '°" -·-'-k ·-u Y-"-·-G .. l>WA.I<..,,_ OPEN Wlo.."O. & THURS. house, rent or buy, immed .....,... 611 or eve 5S1..Q.W on ~and Llme reeNI • fRE( USJ WOODEN RAil.S. THAT Unusual Opportunity to Pur· I~ p~J poss. Deiite low inte1"6l that's llO light and sunny ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.J AFFORDS A SC EN IC c:hasc Bayfront Property In as.sumable loe.n. ~ TRAil.ER. park, '34 spares, that it looks like part of the .,_1 Arr TO OCEAN VIEW. Newport Beach. Cu9tom, eX'lra spe.cious 4 BR, xlnt close In loc, $10,000 parll:~Lrr:t ~~Ide. ~t ,!a~ :e~ BWADWA y Wri~ dell&ng1IN~~D~ 310 F6,ndo Rd., N.B. ~~~31 ='~~~~ ;::: Newport Shores ~~ re=.~n x:~~:!:: ~ pynrt, variou& areas . floor plan, serviced by 2 5-1551 Your kitchen has all built· BLOCK TO OCEAN lng, princ, only, Coco Brk. ·4_~. ~obligation. SHOPPING baths. Spacious for1nal liv. BEACH DUPLEX ins. 133' dooblc. ri cotTler lot 2·Sty. A-frame. 3 BR .. 2 be.. 492-1021 eves, 546-6261 FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY BEING IN BUSINESS FOR THEMSB. YES O?rxrtunilie!t • re available lot hoin.e deliwry It Klreet Sllleii ~in a \'ar\ety cl arNa wlthln So. Catifomia ..... T h e s e dealenihlPI provide a potential for profit, arowtti. and net worth lncreue for yoo IUi an llldf!pendent bu8il'K'U man \.\'ho \\1Jf manage and op. erate his own bus- nl'ss u~r an inde- "'"""" Contracitt ,,.......,,_ Prospective dl!alers m u 1 t dtomol'3tl"ate their business ability, nteeot a cesh purchue requirement. an d mum have a history of 8nancial lllability. I '>LlL · AM, Lli,ll.l Y & , 'I.A.A. i1SSIJ~IAl ES Equal HoUiliig oPi)ortunlties o-··•iful k....... • .t BR rm. \.\'Ith pitched eel.ling & • provides the p vacy you Newly decor, in & out, Incl. CORONA DEL ~fAR Three IAWKI """""'"' • .. ... ir;..-, en extensive use Of glaM. The Extenor nt'\\'ly painted, 3 BR desire. Offered at Sl32,500. n~· carpets It drapes. r.oy builcH and ~~: ~ tm-:X, ~~ c~~· ~ i:: ~s isALl_ co;~~~['. :a: ~pr:e1~· o~~~P ~~~ Suti~tr:·REAL TY S4B.900. j=t parking lot ~val\abJ~: ~~ytt:a11. 8C1lping, fllus maJlY extras. ED WAU.S, VAULTED terior decorating. Beil btzy C714) 826-2TIO or 533-7940 CAYWOOD REAL TY Lease or sa:le. Bkr. 615-12"6 fied for ct1c or lh'-'Se ~'OLD-WORLD Huntington Beach Exef.fterl. area, <1!11Y $33,00l. OPEN BEAM. CEil.INGS, on the beach. * 541-1290 * FOURPLEX f4l 2 BR eround ~rshlps, p 1 ease \ CHARM'' . I' "MASSIVE & IMPOSING $76,500 DESERTED ! ! ! Santa An.1 Or unlt1 Hntr Bch. S49,950 can ~!~.3~ ~~~ STEPS TO SURF ~~~~n:LACE, from1-ro1orange,.C.M. 642-1771 °;~.:'1r:~ ~b!!; TO\VNHOUSE, NR SOLmll,';l:.,"-"!:,;7786~t~•rm~•-·_•_•.,2~-,.,'-'..,'_s. HER~°LD~~INElt &m deck, deep s bag $43,000 t'2 ... 71 ,(=J54M10J Stepsaver kitchen has ALL ~ Newport aN>D.. Just listed OOASI' PLAZA, 6-2 BR. Houaea C.M. lnc. carprting,· i1exlcan tile, 3 Bedroom 2·s..ory .executive ..,.,._,,..,., ---. ...... ! BUil.T JN ~RANGE & and ho! at $35.500. Low 4 BR. dbl gar, pool, $29,500 Sti>/MO. Good terms. Circulation Dept. open beams. Tli.'O fireplaces home in Immaculate ooOOi· 5¥4%. IH.TER.EST. OVEN , DlSHWASHER, 0. 21 down Of\~? Am take a 1 ~5~1"T""'~~~""~"'~· ~"~"~"'~7 . .s'JSl~~·, 1y ~~EA~G~E~R~.~RjEAJ;~~:rY~-~~ 1111 So. Broedw•y add to the wann glow tion. Formal dining room, ASSUME FHA LOAN ~:_ ETC1 ·•· a~1ngbl.OOod ~-trade!. Call IH5-84CX>. lnchl1tr;.1 p.-riy 161 Los ·~let, Ca. 90015 created by thla tastefully family room, hobby room, '"5~"'" n mati::n color • --...... ...,. d-t~ 1 ,. T ood WALK TO ~EACH. Enjoy tones. Spacious, level rear I~ (213) 7~1212 ...... .,. .. ""' c as 1c. oo g or 4th bedroom in p.r'Rg'e. gorgeous suniet: from this d IDEAL F 0 RI---------.... ...._ an * BIG ~I * E 51• ~ m;'8cce;~~~Y~ ·\Y/w shag carpets. paved 4 'BR home. GraOoue tiving ~f;™1NG POOL. The BLUFFS ,.... 73 FT. x 300 FT. xt, • or 526 GRUBB & ELLIS area 'for boat siorage. Call room .l adjoh.lirw tonnal pa'Opcrty Is VACANT & IN NEWPORT BEACH MOM; to lo.n 2i8 _ ... Realtors naw to see. COATS :~~;a!,:. nk:: :~~t~N 2 ~sto~Ndr:~ F.EE 11E11 • Mobile Homes .$45,000 DON~T BORROW 2863 E. cat H1vv., Cclr-.t • • tJe kitchen. park· like thruout. Offered for only, Elega~ tn the Bluffs!! The PRIME OCEAN VIEW For Sale 125 RIVIERA REALTY 'TIL YOU CALL USI \ 675-lm • grounds. $42,500. Take ad· $5" 500 FULL PRICE pro. fess1onal touch is ob-PROPERTIES FOR SALE 149 B~i'lvav. C.P.f. Bo-u on -~ home -uJ"-l"!l!~!'!'J!""!~~'l'!"!!! WAL' 'CE " ESTATE SALE 642.w7 64s.560t Ews. .... ,._ ., v I"' ~ • ~ .. -vantage of 'this low ~· NO DOWN PYMT v100s. A spacious 2:350 sq. ft. BY State of California '"" Jor any &ood SJW'PC*!. Sen'· IMMED. P.osSESS. REALTORS Olli :~ fteal Estate Falr, TO ELIGIBLE VETERANS 4 bed1w1n, family room \Vatch tor our big ad In FIUlhlon Manor mobile home Re•I Estate W•nf'M 1M ing Los Angeles County • Sharp 3 Bdnn:, 2 ba.ths; im· fC.4454. 536-2551, 839-6133. . .__, bi · home on fee land THURSDAY'S PAPER al x' '5, 2 bedroom, 2 bath'. over 20 ~ and NO\v 1111 . Entire loan ...... ance paya e Only $87 500 (Oa.5!1100 Generali l\1ay be see t 9850 • • ' H ~-ty! JnliC. cond. New carpeu ..,..,. __ ... _...,...., Harbour View S«l6 per mo., Incl. int. at CALL 6.••'7•11 G n a WANT to buy home, un-.......... .., lhruoat; masive t r p l c. OWNERS OF: 8%% annual '°Ai rate for ~ 6.. (2131 63>-3m! • 1U11.eld. Huntington Beach, tington Bch, a.ta MH& SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO, Pa~ 'Io rud 'tw, pool &: 8oflt action view from your zgi,s, yrs: Ask for r.tr. West Space 96. Contact perk area. About s 3 o, o 00 , (TI4) 556-0106 '°' .,. dill-· to """'· RlANCISCAN llv. nn. • dtn. nn """'· MISSION REAL TY """""" ot· ""'' Mc. Paige, 11filtH316. eoo earn.,... Drive, N.B. o.-,.,.. ""'"" ONLY $33,o·oo BA y VIEW •• BLu..... ""'' Department. s •. 1 ~~~~~~~ MORGAN REAL TY POUNTAINS 985 So. °"''' H.,, .. I.aguoa T,,.,,,,, brand ~w ' Be. cam. "' N•"•""' e.ru..1 : lsl TD LOIDI .. 67~ 675-6459 BY THE SEA Huntington Phone (714) 494a0731 ~~~~. 2~pl~a~·c~rgba;,1a;~~~ ~~:.11. Ptlininnun bid I Flnwl8I )~ UP TO DO'J(i * BUILD INCoME * O"" al Huntington Beach" H rbou , REAL~:• ·, • DESERTED! ta..,;c kit•~en. Pool. SACRl>'ICE $5.!""1. Lloo.1 '-----_J 2 d TD L Older 2 BR. house on most deslrat:ire locations. 4 G r ... Lagunn ""' .... n n. Vartt a Open SAT 1.'.4. Sun 11-1. Waler Jo"ront Park, Furn. ft oans· • I larp·R-2 IOI • BR, .larg:eJamily room-wilh R..;;lty better Wy than n-I06t-in,tf\e. NEWPORi 2951 Qucdada. Dbl. \\'ide, s \.\'/po o I . • Good ~-""de •-tJon D...L... v-->-....._.. tirepl·--bcaeh arts'?' Herc are 3 ""-41:.;:1, G~ ~~, ,~, °' ?M . Business ~ ""'" c-..,.,,,. '"'"""" ~""' """'" BEACH I iiiiiioi~;i;';.;.,;ii..io~iio.,;..;;,""iiiiiiio I •...........u. Low-•sLr•t•-nr1n•.L'"-, S:M,500 nest.100. a n1 0 n g $50,000 lnt4 COASI' HWY. units, ,,•ith plenty of Laguna 1, .N-E\=,~,~BR-. 1-8-A-1-;,-... -,-,-1. , Opeorfunity 200 1: _ I ~M • ""'·1---- RIVIE RA REALTY homes. A56Uffi~ 7'N Joan or .tn4l 846-1384 A: <Z13) 592-2845 charm. Jum a fe1.1.· bloc.its NEWPORT ISLAND • -tt er '9· Co. -fina-..1M~ to, $Ult. $-ll;ffio. CO'ITAGE BY THE SEA' fron1 lhe.albooch, on_.~ quiet, lOC/f DO\\'N,2 im1n~illtc CC· Adult part \.\·/privatE' beRch M2-21n 1:111: .... ~ li9 Broadway C.M '"'.,• --u $16.500 540-3672 e Uourn1et Butcher Shop _._ ~ ._., ••11: .r&a. E'ves. SOLD IN 1 W_EEK ~i·mmoth den with h•;•e residcrltt., .s'tn~ct; 1e "no cupa1)(·y: . BR, tl('\\·ly w· ATERFRONT e A p St '" Serving Harbor area 24 . _,,_, ...,.."9111T "" -~""' ·~ P' "-11 1-' le nd H 19~ ,,fQBI LE home lo-,.,, Ulo arls, ore . ..., Vf'!I I h1t.ve ~ri fbr an;y model. vacancy ...,,,., Q u . °"' t'r piun L"' 1ns11 a out. ur-,., • J·~ MOTHER NATURE-P~asie cal! Mazel'tel at: ~':.. 1~J:af an ~ttaCO-: h111T>.,A(J'!1 ! Snl.500. ry! ! ! .'35.500,. Call ~. I LEASE/OPTION ~~in:s~u~-~ 2p~~·8 2 2 : ~~ ~~~n~:!:ed MoT~~ UVftl ~! GerdeTl-type BRASHEAR REALTY '·wri t e r s! ret·reat". I · RVI 1 NT!l9 (Nrt \00'1 worri~) home, l bdrm• .• 2 baths, • 968-078 * Remodeled &: loaded wiltt 'Oeait \~ E. l'°"unf & Co. BROKER 133-0780 Holl•nd Bu1lne11 l:',;. ~I= = s-r-DOWN -g::_qu~ ~""r;.\"'&1= REAL ESTATE ... .._......,. VA LOAN 1~::'°' jral ..,...170 SALES ......., PUT YOUR MONEY: bcaticn. '9t.500. ·. BIKE TO BEACH priced. Bkr. 96U011 1190 GlenneY1""-SL Great enterllltnment home iiiiiiiiiiiiiiir· i~ii~ BARBER Shop, comer loc .. :miu;~':':Z,~··~10 ·~ ~~~ ~~ REPOSSESSIONS , .... _!1473 ______ ;<>031_~6, Harbor YteW Homes ~:~ 10t2' ;l, ~~ai~i~ Commercial -!~~P ~:f-J!1 1e1::. CORONA lflGHLANDS POOL &: TENNIS COURT. :·or informRlion and location TIRED room, beautiful pool, boat & Property 151 Good iross. 673-5153 BY OWNER 3 BEDROOMS. Spaclow: fivin&: room with ol 1,h@Be FJl.A & VA homes, • • .; Carmel model \\•ith valley trailer 11rus<:. 113:t.:nso. -· --~~·~='CE, POOL ,........ &..,,_,,,:_,.. .:--......, cor..act • ···Of fixer-uppers . See thts v1·ew 3 Bd d. · & RED CARPET NEWPORT BEACH ··~·~ • ~~ --·-~ ··~-· KASABIAN t beac~ "°"" al t . , cm•.. tnmg . SlZEI> YARD. P RINCIPALS goormet lcitdiel1, 4 generous freft 1 • mos family rooms. l\Tany extras REAL TORS Prtme Baytront Site "'~=,,.::;0:.:N=LY.:.:..· 67J.==-=-~ st.im bedrooms among tine Re•I Estolo 9'" .r6.•~ ~w. ::!_a,lly beneat. .2 BR.. 2 built Into this adult occupictl ==..:.c:::,,c:.:_:c_:c:.~-l''or boat repairs&. sales ~ '1 ALPil"E IM'l'OUndlngs.2 blki homes on a circWar 9treet. I ;.~:._.;::;:::;::;,,.-;..;:•;~= """· .. v ·• ams, groo~y hon1e: u i"> fxolter 11mn \\/ANT to buy hon1e, Hun-Bin Grundy Rltr. 67:Hi161 . ~ bdl2 , beaut new . dlx. ~ ~ ~ 1:'tat~~: :r ~:r:u-e:i~..s~·~ $;.'~all for app't. lo vit~·. :1i~~~n A~~i. rs~~, ~~er Condominiums ""'......,• BR. 2 BA, S62,500 5.16-Zl51, ""'6133. • beach. Agreat ·buy at.$59,500 CORBIN-MARTIN 711-5.~.6-8.116. for sale or ftae w/option. 673-7169 ..oo===="'-_,,, __ * D Realtors 644--7662 BLUF'FS X Plan. $60,000, 3 e Model Available e t'OZY, RUSTIC l Br. frpl, •str BR. 21.i Ra. 1 yr old. WI patio. R-2 lot. $45,000. I ess Ne;wport ' Crest c 0 n d 0 Vista Trucha. 0 w n er Bal.anct' or ;l8 units In 11 8 Cn! Prine. only. Owner 673-t.169 Sacrifice! Plan 2, ocean & &10-1090. park setting at San Lltis DUPLEX pool view. Choil'est loc. I "="='"--~~-=~ Rey Gol'f Coui'Se • all Pd. by owner~5:· ~ No down to veterans. Im-VA REPO New, vacant, imnted occup. N~!XXIC~~~·w lm~~~1·2vi:: 3 Br, 3 ha, frpl<', \\·/gepr 0 I• dall mediate ~km on this Savt: $6500. Full price private guest suite. Com!K't: pen ~ y. 4 BR, 2 BA home-with 1657'2 Slmmone, HB · ~.000. Xlpt int & ter1ns. 11 •'/t> int. O\vner, &~. PREFER EE D PROP. C,ott• MeM pl.llllh carpetll't& ll Jocated on OWner/Agcnt 6'15-32Xl LUXURY 4 br, 21,; ba. lg ERTJES, f714) Th8-0590 • ... 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ~-~ ~ On '28•500 I '"" , .. ,. m••te• -··t J• a lree-:oo-...:u ..u-....::-1. ly Agent 847~ Newpo11 Cl-est Condo 1 rm, "' '° _. ' ""'1 e. NEWPORT RIVIERA 160 DAILY PILOT ORANGE TO WORK FOR YOUI Earn 10% or more on wdJ. lleCUl'ed .2nd _Trust ~ dill Orange County 1"I estate. SIGNAL MORTGAGE 00. fTI4) 566-0100 4iiOO Campus Dr., N.B. _ ... _ HouMt Furnfthed 300 BA YFRONT 5 BR. jt<1 beodl, Pier, frl>'c, dlhwshr. Winter, $500. 6TJ.9045/673.fiOCJ5. $1950 D'O'WN $33.950. SUbrnit your terms. Irvine NEW Plan 5. nc"" immed. <>C"e. Agent/owner, &W--0166 Gl°llC'lou! 3 Br, 2~1 Ba, tpl, call MRS. HANNA. 545-8424, * * Sllc-S6000 disroun1. 4 hr, 3 3 BR house neflr ocean. lov.· ram rm, 2 car gar. Jmmed. COAST'S 4 BR house avail now for fl Soutti"...o, Realtors:. TURTLE Rock Hills. Pres!· CUSTOM DUPLEXES ha, Jani rn1, pool, tcruiis. rlo\1·n payment. l\t i I es Poss. S32.0CKJ. Financing mo. lee.lie. Lots of rooin . TAKE OVER dent home. 3 Bdrm 5 . . l:~°"~"'~'~r~&~!2~-~7190~.~~~~~u~""'~"~R~ea~lt~o~'·~673-8563~~·~·~ Avail . To i1l'lpect ca 11 STUDENTS WEl..CO~ 6~4., FHA LOAN Professionally landscaped. Real ~1ex1can tile entrys, ~'"=Z.="'32=·~~~-~~ Call (7131 ~8366. If m . ..: BRAND NEW .: Eostaldo Locotlon • I BR, 2 BA. U00 ... tt. CpU, : drp5. fenci, laridacaped, : aprtnklen, a 11 Included. • $«,900 A_., qwilltleo! ' '645-6177 and SU.l~ . WESTSIDE .3 BR plus. May CONlder nlA or VA ~e. Several to cbooM: from, : $23.~'8.;oo. Aok toe Peg • •s-ntth, ,Ph:lne any ti mt' : 642-29!n, QU I NTARD : REALTY. We wUI sell • yoon tor 4 percenl com· ; mission. ~; BEAUTIFUL Metia Woods ' home 3 BR, 2 ha, atrium, fountain. 979-83&l l'lYeS. " '· ,. . ,. fl.lany extras. SJ:J-247). lavish use of Nor~rn ~ ~ FRENCH Porter honi(', 3 Br. answer leaw me• s; a I r• 1 "Fann Style" home Amt'ftO' Redv;oocl, large v I e \\' I "-•I £slat• I I R•-' Estate, I 2 , Ba I M k I 1213) 582-5219. t8ll\dy u-ees· & ivy ~ ,BACK Bay .beauty· O\llfler balconies. These an> one of G.Mnl... Gentl'M 'r'l ' poo' shume board, t &lboo r:rounits. 4 BRs, blttlard says move It. 3 BR. form. a ~ind. custom built "I:~;;;;;;;;;;~~:;~;;;;~~;;;;;~~~ ~~~. sai,COO. ar e pace BAY Vt'ewP.e~lnB•R·.1·, BJ : 2 !Azeri ·bonus room, CQUntry din. rm. & pool.. Boat ac--designed for those who wAnt ,, A.I style t'at·in kitdlen m\ni' ceu. Agt. 833-J38J . to be different. ... ocean C . 1 Commerclel Don't give up lhe Mtpl story house. Frplc, dsbWlbr . ""' ...,mab!< "'HA -· CORBIN-MARTIN roperty 151 Pcoperty 151 ordlard on larrt: lot. ~1 this , T' IME FOR vlev.· avnll. Call for details. ompmerci• ljCLASS~~IF~!ED~~""~l~I ~"~ll~l~l!~~~~~~~~~~~~Y~eor~ly~,~53&-~l~.llill~ .. ~~~·~' Dvn"t mm out. Call nov... Re•ltor• '44-76621i~1r~~ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~~ ' ~:5;'t"~.'' Fate, QUICK CASH f.<tc':!::':a~:\~'.:'m nn ll [ ,_,.,,..., I~[ _,°'.., ]~[ _,...., I~ OWNER. 3 BR, 2 BA,,~""" THROUGH A a pool·•b'<l lot . Cecot °''"" MACNAB fam. rm ... ·/ma8Sive frplc., & do\\'nlo\1·n Laguna ''ie11•. paneled study. Laund nn., Richly detailed 1vilh dinill).: lrg. kit., dlx cpts, walled WANT AD nn. family m1 &. fit't'phu.:e. n!ar yard, comer lot, nr Patio, 11;prinkle1°1.'(J lav,.·n. I RV I N E bch. $39,500. 536-4ii62. Al90 avai\.\·able for lease. $57.IXXl. ~. TARBEtL, RHltors 1920 S. ColUlt Hwy., L.B. -rr.iERA LD BAY 3 Bdnns. of old Spanish chann & oak floors. On lhe ocean side of the Hwy., short walk to bea<'h. $98,500 TURNER ASSOC. 1105 N. Coast H"''Y" Laguna 494-1177 2 BR, t bath OOn1c overlook· ing ocean. l<S . 11v nn w-b!t· In bookM!..~s. frplc. $59,500. n4-487..;;goo. Lido lal• MOVE-IN COND. Completely fumlahcd. 3 BR. Plus maid's. 3\t Ba'1t Only 50 tt. 1oC avail. on Nord at the ptt9tnt time! Newly decor. Pier It 1Hp. $285,000. ONE OF A KIND .1.Jdo.'.• la11 oomer: lot.-attMt to street 35Jc8S1 aert111,tnd! I: tennl" ct. ~.<m. VIA LIDO NORD 4 Bdrma. .l 5' BAIM: maaniflcent eu&lom home. • lllll'."10. --------"'·------- STUDIO OR OFFICE SPACE for lease in excepttoitaJ builidng in Ocsigll Plaza, Newport Center. Structure & Plaza provide a stimulating & informal environ- ment for design professional & business executive. Suites available from 400 sq. ft. lo 3600 sq. fl. Page Noll 642·8235. (M53) QUAL ITY BUil T 6000 .J.. sq. ft. bldg. on large paved lot (45 car spaces. Fronting on Bristol. C-2 zoned, ideal location ncnr South Coa~t Plaza. Sub- n1lt offer -Bob O\vc ns 642-8235. (~154 ) INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR LEASE Quality al"condilloned office, 3000-4000 sq. rt. with 4000·5000 sq. fl warehouse (part of llrger bldJ?.) with separate address, identity & parking. Choice Irvine Industrial complex location. Page Noll 642-823~ . \lol Gener•I Gener•I Love diildrl!'n, gh~ tht'nl pr11 aC'y + stuu-ing 11ith :i UR oH the ram nn. A 1 .1uh('d <~iling in th(' !!vim; 1"1f'llTI lor thflt l~lin;: of l:l 'Hn{k'u r. \\'h11ln 11 n11!" rif 1ht' b<-Uf'h, Only $.19,.iOO. 111 n 962-7781. Happlneu lli 11.. cast'le of ~r a...11. 16 r'OO!nj, 6 b&throomg. Interested? (TI4) 962.li'J1 General So Ci)ulet Thi~ coodomlniuni \\ith up. ~'TlldM rv<'T'y1hifltt for pri. 1·11.1" & pcacct'ul livil\> in a gl"flr~ nn11o~ht'TI' . T'IQ la11n IO n1')\\', :? BR, 1'1 bfl, 1i'l4! 9G2·71il7. Luxury With SplANhing O('iWI \\'lllf't. 4 BR, 3 BA, :lXXl "I' ft_ °' tivlng. Ru.w-0 & ASM:JdatM hu; the &11S'Ntt. fTI4) 962-TI87. \-----O..••n-Vlew-.Olflc1-5plc:e __ _ for lease. Immediate occu· pancy. Hunllngton Beach & Co>st lhey. ' ~ • • • • l • J ' e PR~~s~~~~~SUJTERS IN l' I' I' ,. 1··r I 3371Ltf!~!~~;Tinch IDIOoY•rDrlv• 142·1231 I I • I I I * an-7300 * 1144 M1cArttNr 144•1200 [Irvine I C1ll 0 1vid 962·7717 i ,l I .~ t) ~~~!Emili TO .1 "M"1<o Room l'nc Daddy" ~·l:~:::!S~.C~.~~~~-~~~~iii::]iN~·~C~IJ~·A!~s~S~IFl~C~A~Tl~O~-N~8~0~0~j:.,.~:~~~~~cal~·t-2N~i:~kG~~k~~ •• ~:"""~.~~·~~~~·~"'~po~<l~ ... ~,~~~C.~l~lt~M~m~·~··~·~··~~~~ • • ' l - I , I 1· ;; j ' ' J w.••. -'· 197) _DAILY 1'11.DT I I -· ~I . ~--• l[S] I ;..; .. _ lrsl I ~---1~ I $ j ' I 2 lfil] I 0 j 'j nli1' ..... ,. ...... ; ......... -I .... -('-' ""'' ..... ~ . . ft, ......... . ;;~~~· ;~;~~~~ , • lo.. • . l30"' up wl'!t l30 •r---,,_ -_, ~ W .-~ , -~ WonlW, M & 1' 711 Holf WMifM, MAI! ~ --M""''!!f!"' ~ .. -~.a.pet , .11•12flSO.~J. FOUNl>booudlUl;i.,moleLOST....UternaleblodtcatEXPER.lo..-.~. ' t I t-.811. ....,.W ~ ' 6 -2311Ntw»onBI,._, NtwlH Perwlu cet 1ea...t -· with -"'ork\•I•· Yud..,..a.tnupo.1!>111. ADULT --dme ID ~-&Ill! ...-. ......... . THE mT GM; -· ft5.a967. l --Pl-coll'• -i;;. ""' Calorillo A Tust!o. -It .... l ,.,.., ... -· ....... -.. s -Doll""" ..... Slll.•Adl,.ta.owr a . , r r U.CiUJrrrlA; Raom. tutelul a 1123 f(~ 1Dlh. ~~ St.. a.ta Mea Cl' phOM LOO"?': JWrot "Eaor"' P'ffll MOW • EDGE· 9 A U. Apprar bn...., Pm.._ Y« ~Dept • I BR, I .a., -IUY 0IN TOWN .-· !'riv -• • ~"" -"11", """"' w ... heed. a.EAl<'IJPS ~ lAl\U>& Ntiue -... -· 11111 L•;•;l;B•g•diJ ~ ,,,;. . • •·• d9ck. c:uotoa.v'ew. lllO mo. ~ ~ LABRADOR .. 1'UJIPY -Mix. Emtftld "~ . ....,.. • ~t • · time po11don. Just rtiht 1 t $t5.4'll. i • ...._ -· -.....0.. • ' Eva. &227T G&ellmlir ~ Trad Gener_jif Services .a..L-rtl I •-lo R tint type'. SH Gt:n. Mlz", , . ~ -1w:.-llESA Venlo $100/mo. 4001 llRCH, NI Y~ H.B. ~ -~ 1 "' -1 HOWARD O..m>let r .,~.Ji. ~ :.Jun .... ~ at Oak· room. BA. IQlch, lndry faclL --'a. Jft,' l5c •pir .. ft (Brown=4 white fftt • I ' I~ AU. b'Pf• horn• r.pe,Lrt. 'Former ~llow p.ce or MacArthur and J~ - .,.,,._ I tit J ,WOOd. Each apt. ooroiet wittl f em! pnl. am. t'Jt..G7S beklW J'OClw nte, lt. rnfa. btll)'). ~ .... ......... Actuat time • material. mqu.~ Spact: e ~pe r. Newpcirt Beach • . -· ~ aD· alt L ' -·-,._ Win'. -tbout Jl" 1111 Fut Setv. No job"'° om. Commlu>on only. C.U tor AVON MAKIS *.!.BR~~~ 01« I =~.,. __ .~<;: l.AJtGE roe., "'1•~' en.: sn..-.0 "' J"nd. 3 wn ¥qo V l c. t"'U Hqme R •pa Ir , appt. ~ CHRISTMAS THE SEAS:>N -.,.., ~~~-~ •· . ~ A -.o•·~-• -"'11o.'t 1300 °"" ·ft ifa ' •,°""""""' '11.8 ....... &.'-lff"'" ~H03. --TO BE JOLLY J ' ~ _..,_J¥il = at ~-111 ~ • iift.i male. S80. 5 4 1-3 I 2 , wtti/Jr ~ lp '::: belrre noon. ' ' ::C 73' • * RAIN Gulttrw kwtalled, -=-\"• ' "'1 • We• Earn extra money tor &ifli ~ ......... , ... ,, I N'twp:irt. · p..iu ¥ UJt.tm. ,_ 'dOor, i'ifo mo. 119! ww.r. ~AGNE cokred female !Wn"srmNG/QUld Cln quallty work. reuonab&t, After 5 ~_Br_ Appointment u an AVON RLJft..entaUYt =----· · . · " ROON tor t.nt 1811 mo. 2 Br CM. &IH033 day)I; -..., obi 3 mo., ..., She!> ~·or w-.· .._ ettlrna!H .... m.. Sr. Tfft ~ 11<1< "' ,.., ...,. -· Call• b.. n '11llllon lo -~. opt.~ ""°'• wuh • diy. ,..., herd. Vic.~ llwy ... C!IPD ~ ~-.-,-R&Etn tor11wort<· lfAl'PYMAN, polnf A -Jr. ~ 1100 _stD-_rou=·-----.. I .-viu,,,. Y0114A ·~-.. u:;.u.o: "or r . 1300 iq ft, N-1 ..... ...... ---m. ••• e•t ftpeln. ... ,... • S..'yll'r<nd>-tol!OO ' c 7•4/•Jm ~ ..... ~9' ll()(JM ..... nat• hi •~ w/fl'ont oUlct, lrl tt# FNDi 1.u1tn1ian Sheep doC ~ Sfl·7166, ~. '1'MIDB, st6-9'm. Tech/Med Sec'y to STOO ~~?wJ .:~~--~1!4f! ~i •s.11<.v.oan. d!Mlo: ...... PIU'l'r.:: ................ h•m•· -· IUS'l'!'~1-(!),....,..Vie -···YsrrTmG Haullnt ="" ... '=-~ "!!,'!! ·-=·"""'!I SIZI' $1.._ Sl5i Mo --"'° tree -. Joo. C1ote to VO. m.-. St. CM. -da>o. ....,, .Vlc1arla a. 19th C.M. ~ • 1111 borne. •r -••• SITTER .....:.., . -~ • . -&Ill! .;.~. ~~ ~~T Beldl -~ -"""' l3Hl2I Xlnt """'· '-can. SKIPl.OAl>ER A dump truck -..o.... ID l5iG -Y e-. 1 -·-•· ,.... -....-. lloderait ..........., ~ '~"""rvn. ,.,.., ~ •~-.a. 1 W -Newport 8"dl. &U-0888. work. Concnle uobalt ~ Oa1t to $500 S mo's. Muat hi.ve thn9. Jnoome • ~ W!'lll-. ~ pUk, Jd'.\llllt bath. _..... • .... -FND: little treY .• ~ BABY<"T'Y"'l'n.'G ~ "°'-"--\.1-.' -.mo . General omce 10 s:IOO a-.:5 M~Frl. ~ «ime.-'-" • ~ 1*!ro.Jll'l & ;l'.bedrooma _641 ''1'2 • striped kllttn 'ff'/11.te blue , ..... •1.1~ • ~ ............ • .... ,., .,........... am.; Typbt $474 '"""'i!!!!'l!"""!!'l!!!l!'•iiil-;.i..;i; available, ~ "olo 2 J\oqma p /_Bath, rum. CM. flea collar. Vic &lboll. Pt!n. -= ~:s..msoluncb. 32 FT. FURNO'URE Van ~ G. Of~ t)'pe: "1X) _J **. WEW NEW NEW '** unf\Zndalieil-MOdlia too. R:l. Ultll Qldl!r i.mnt 3 mature ~-~ta ~ , iocaJ f\ll'l1 haub " sen I CUL TRISH HOPKINS [Olalftld lar\IF xJ -1 A. 4-Br .. ..\pu. 'daDy 10 ID;, bey no';:: ..-or ae..-• Vory R~ll LONG haired dork sttY • I wUI loolo,..it ooe boy, ... haul .... 543-186'>, ,;.;7.m;_ Jl:RJU WIUTl'EMORE ~·.,. ~ ~ \llb/Wllb. dOle ., ot children+ ' ' V~fon R tal 425 Need 2 or l Bedroot1t home,, white cat. Green leather l-4 in my home dW'lt)c the LOCAL mavfrl&' A hauling by IDlA.lr DrD~r"llllo.-.tn _ __, ~ A BMche1, adtlltl . en 1 unfurnished, $250 mo. max., collar . with heart. Harbor week. E:qltrienctd. ~ student. Large truck. Reaa. m...-11-...:: ,. ~"tl"ICL 1) '1 "*1,' n0 -11'15 ID $210. OAA. WOCO. Po\LN Sprinrj, 3BR borne, =:::;s" ~:,::"..,,'1" 1 VI.,. 11111' Ana. 644-4!19 11tn1 ... 1 S.rvlw Bury. "'4-11146 or 61>-0647. SERYICES~ I l 9282 Allula Ave, 5*~ Li.s,Pt.lmu., be&ut furn, tra well trained · A FOUND: Full erown Jrlah Houwdeenlnt ' 4118 E 11th SL {at Irvine) CM Re8'~..... .ill .. I ;11 .. THe 11'1.2.TI GAaDIN ht..i P>OI. ... k or mo. No AVAILA:tf NOW Setter, .male. Vic.. Beach ~~'?,£? u N~~,;_. oma11 . Sult~ 224 642-1470 ·~ 2l r-1 .... mt 2 ~· ~t1. 173-1161 o·r Blvd.• Slater, H.B. call to -r=Sf •.-.-....•. ~ HOUSECLEANING done -· :·:1,,....,.. ··· ... , A,AltTMI._ _,, · Mlltalteo:trenel,yeooclcve kJen•Uu M1-66tOattS. ~nttal I~. employen '1' *tv Mn • ftf ,.llf .............. * tqiAei pool, j:lrt. ~'Pl nr• -.-.~. -ot home! .....,-. qm.rterly hll'DI ln after IChool in Orona del •' M -. ... M ··~ ·w ......,,,,......., ...._ .... ': . ~ 1 mi~ Piw, HB. ~ ~ .... , !D. Pllm SllrialS.. Qarmbic Mm e.il•ftU.'Mt-.7U1 MALTESE I: Ptralan kitten, tax returna ~ ftlited ™::: Mar, by Hiatt School sirl, L~ "';:,' ,.'': .~ .. ::::·: 1 ~ ,.w. CIOIDlt'l ~ Newport 8-dl . NCl'tb axm. 2 lir., 1 ·i.... poo1a, · female, T mes. Just m1tcu-ten. 644-)679. . Call m-2392 AMBmous 1 ate• men """"*"' ,., ............. . • PIO/l2lll .. 213-d>-Dll. _ -lrvtoeA llth -.. JrL -· ..._. 4 HOUSE or 4p1x ·,. apt In rlod. 614-IUl TYPING '4S •H HOUSE 01' CLEAN wen1..i. WUUog to earn := '.::"'......,··:::::::: .· I -6'SG050 p.m. itt-2174 or SIS-1337 ~lor ..__ ,_,_. FND Male JIUl,>PY• Sm1 · e DOES EVERYTHING e $500. part time. Full time no ~ ..,...,.,, ........ .. ... __ , ~ iu. en I ..,.,. -to rent tor Mort. or • 991.flM ~"'"'.._ ..... . ....... . E...__.;,S' J_. R I It f9 RL. .._ .... w:, .... , .. reta. bllf/tan V\e MOnte V1lta Ras.Ratel: F'reeptck/Del Home• Ottices. &CQZ4. limit Will train. Ca l l C•1t1r1111.,.1W ............ M1 / ~ l ... ~~2!~ Newport~. South FDIL roomnmte wanRd.., ~ tnm.11'15 °'?olden.~ WHIPP..,.!. -ET-... I• vie Carpentw WINCOOOWS.MPLETEFLOO~UGGS AMBm~us couple wanted = -;,:..r~.::::::::::: nil!_ ' 1 ~ 16th~ ln1nt 11ir Ira -sit wlfem 11: 7 )T 6":,7414, pet ma. '--"' ,\nahelm 'near *Euclid St. ALTERATIONS· REPAIRS FREE EST1MATES 64.wn1 to earn $100. to $1000. per :::-:: .:::~'.~ .. ::::::::::: ta 1 rJl ~ _... , 2 Br 1Q.1110 old-"""° hn priy, !'fll•A ~-W.ANTE D-Bmn "'NOY. 5.»-T181. Patio covert, decks, al~ L•ndtc• I mo. part time, out of )'OU1' ==·~~.::.111~.:: "'*" """' -" · PARK Nlww Nt. ooc. l100 Incl util. Alt. bt-Retlrod •~· w/2 "'""°' NEoa.Aa: a. D>1n """'" ,,.... ol corp•.Ur>o. °"" P "' homo. ~ -c.. ._,, · ····· ... . lfS ~ .p1.h i .. ~T 7, 56-lSOf . f • ~ needs llluld. ~1XL tnp avail. Ph. ~1'806. LANDSCAPING prinkl I:" , .... P~ ........ ' ~. No· pet.. --~ AltAcRTMINTS GIRL wanted lo lhaJ'e-3 Br ~ hou:IJeo la HutJft' &t. e.Ibo&=..m' * All types * wakrlall• a:. 'tbh ~: ANSWERlNG Rl'Vice M>me-•~i:C...~ .. ::::: 'ftb!St ---~ ~ 1 w"2 Jkdtouull aPt w/ u.me. Bllc to w.cti. illltrkt.-611 Mf121 MALE SMaY • Nond. c..rap cabinets. Floor to Reu. rates, Ace Land.cape ~for' Will~ S:, t;;:w 1 .. 1 .,.. wr-.. ........... l ~. . I . Md TOi11~a -I I Work Mf-MIJ) ext m ·• '° . V\c. -Grktown, Ceillne bookcue, • t c. & -..0 .. \.1-Co Lk. No. ~fii· ;ar:"c,;~~· ~;':1iii'j";r Ir--_;_---.,,-~ _ . lrl28!:' •. 2Fr.$19t.50 'OpenM'Dafl1 «:30 or nes 1c· ~·AROllTECTdntrettorent H.B.9D-2'102 · SJS..l&e ·.,,.. ... _.,.. · 0· >.PrMgr.CoupleOVtt40tor ( .. -..... 1115. NI'. ""' • --T ..... 61H8l50 • REASONABLY prt«d • BR FOUND .man """'' Daisy c -Sonlco mst6. so.mo. 40 Un!U, C..t& ...... c.n -~.~:th&I crpt, bltaa, Acn. from Fubkln &ZU¥1 home • apt. La { b n a type dog. Vic. Fatrvlew &i •· ,.... ~ Pelnting & 60-1121. I';;. ;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;.-::~'::;'~ )tf:JSWJJ!id!. ~ at J~!'.12 ~JOllJ= ~ 3-~ s:m__,m:; Beuh. m..o300, I to Sam, C.M. ·5f6..Hl60 JOHN'S Carpet a:. Upbolltery Papwhanglna ' AJP 1: AIR Cl.ERK I••._ o,._.,,_, ·········· iii 2 Br qt. ~. dnl, Hmrlto.d. ~ CM tt' -. 2-1'' QUIET_fllrrmhtd apt. Within Ori Shampoo frtt Scotdi· .;...:: XU. type 50 wpm I: know 10 t= ....... · ........... 1 1 ~· ~ $147.50.. Nr. C714J ....... . M&:.1&a•eve-:' over,~ • 2 mile• ol ocHn·tor middle-Lost 4 JSS prd. (Soil u ~ta). ,P=G· ~ intwh ~.h ext. key by touch. Salary open. = ~ .. ::::::. --..=JA<lk, no S!°~dUS adtaU J Br. 2 Ba. FEMALE roommatitto abare ~i=. $100. 6f6.4187; 1 •GEJIEIOllS. e ~t...,..,..,. ~ lOlll ~~~ )QI. No'~ t00 biz:.~ £8!!:,1:'9CA·n'°rolnl<NS ~·N·:_;. =· :.:::-.~:~;::~;~::::.;: ..... · "'"""'., prty nr · -3 br •-apt on •-•~-1 ~°91!'" • ,...., .... -n--_ "'"'"r...,, ,..,.-,.. .. , M1itt1111",.... ...... : ..... ' f.WALk . TO llACH ·-Island, · 'utll tne. , wrn. .----11• RESPONSIBLE· mature '6 .~ "tor. wbi~ •cupets. ~ :rn e:xper. ~ .... es. CUltod!an' are being 1c-i' WUd.M.1 ~ 2 BR.: 644 15'& .. 8!.ll between .~ =~ ~ all'IOMr yr old woman WUJts yrly 1 ' s.we.}'.OW'· !DOIW)'. bJ',MY1n& 660083 or &l2-S019 aft 5· cepted JtJc ~Country r------,,.-,1 ~drapes• bullt!m ·f::m. · Br. apt in Udo ISie atta. •REWARD• me eXtfa tr!JIL. WilL 0.0 PROF. wallcovering, state aur>. 1· Bl&: Can)'on Dr, """* · f ,m :11111a.8'7.-1· DELUXE" !B 2 SIWIE¢r-«·-16-2126. ._ ........ -"'b~·· Ile. No. %7901'. Insur., all Newpqd Beeoh .. .....,._ !wAtJC.fO;ilii:H 11<. 2 &'.'S~rio -~11ome-...:.r.a'ff;1194, w~toftn\pr.orprklog For .. -,..,.,,-., .. ~~:A:~~~ ~ot ...,... 11 '' Fl1dt1_..,.., -:,.ti BL ~ ctnpet, front.· Optt·~. trjlc · 59-1471 ·~· W. Npt Bch or CM. tkln'leedlnc 1o return o1 a ·exp. 11 what counti not • • ~ .. ~ bUm. Pl'om $325/n:io-Ylb': nL to Cme dlU'IQfns 2 Ph: l1\-3lZ. ' . 'roid four J.etf cmer Pn. method. I do work rey1elf. PROF. ~,:t ~ ""!'t AsMmbterw • ,....,UT-3!11. . : -'· ._._. • Bii -In OIN w/...... =".i;.!."i:'~ G*,nf. -. . . i:!: 543-1'15!1, Si>-3913. Ex pen mental ) Jo •LU-TO llACH * EASmLll!'F. • CIM. 1"x ....,.... 11111·..,. '1}71115 I 11 fiil'J '...,,...,. ""'" Pl · IQc!oet C•rpot CIMnltltl . * P.m<TING a STAINING , l 3111k211A.JrPc.2.cv ~· !i!;.~'.'°"~ NALE.,,..,.,,.. .. ~ .... 2 , ....... -) .• -.Iha F,.... c ... •Wlnilow• INT~ TRIM, AOOlUS Mechanical 1 cw. «n 81h,St., •Dlf &IHt05 BR.. ·hcale, BaL PenJn. . • me o1 a nickel, tniicribed . ~ • FREE ,u-1-. Jim, mma ? . DOG IUN . , ·•$100/J:Do. plUl ,ulU-81Wl20._ lin ICl'lpt, n.A. These are DutCh Malnt. Serv. 5.n·l508 CUSI'OM paperhanc:lng n , SBR."1)9.·"""'· Ger. Child '"JR~.":';;,~ o.r., .. fer ,ltont 4U L.,.1 NoticM 511 de<ply I ~loss~ ~R~~ yn. In H.-... a. State Assemblen f ok. 1Q:3641..847-T188. , ~ mo Adults. Gl24i96 or .memen os * Uc, No. 183281. 642-2356. . 111-~S 8 2, BA SI'UDJOJ ~ . DOUBLE eneklMd a:anae, NOTICE t1 hereby ,tt:Plaeeable. PLEASE , 646-7811 * INTERIOR P&lnting and e .ffve YNrt ' 'Mature-...... u.. , will ·nnt ..,.n.tely ' or riven ttat I will not be PLEASE help if )W have Cement Concrete ..... __.. Cl in-Free E t Mhllle E~rlonce , . • . --·"":"'· OCEANFROPa' + Ba.)' Vu. ~tittptb!r. l'orara or ean be ruponaible for any debtl or any tntonnadon • 6'2-3589 ' ...... l"", eanu16• • • e •-"-'·Sh . Aftil<.1IOW',-..~ · -New !-Br,---2 Ba.-trpae;:..wm --S-tl~.JJI~ UaMllliH other than my •Etta. I: weekmdl:. CUS"J'OM Concrete Work. 6U-7llJ!I or 548-3574· ~ iii; 1·11A. blr,tM;,cret.. -.. i..sm.:mfm..'117'1 A.,._, Balboi h1••d, own.,....."' P. Martin . LOST! """°"" uphelt dri....,... HI-QUALITY.IJJWI • + o..rtlmo ~· --tifk .,to bitacti.>'.$!15: ... n"6'1MJ3L--;.: • -M'YOU, A!ft~5.. 6"'3Ulll,. -· 10/2/'D-: .:------Replace w/concrete 65c. tt. State Uc. No. 280044 ,m11 -· :::....___ tok!nnc'e .... ..-.-.Sll'l331. · cozYl:lr .+dm,t~OOIJBU:·-· Slmnop !VIBEKOlDlRISllSET· Nodtlayo.Freeeot.W.U.., .. -."'2-170\ ... ~· ~ 1.n.,a, epta. ~. 4 °'""4 patto.•111. a bU111 ·~----mo. Eut Nwwutct Aute Tra,....tellon 525 'fER. PUPPY Ila.bl, patiol. No job too P•t'-a-~-~ m"'1, ... ,1V'lle _,,._,,,... · '·oceon _,.,.. _ .. BMl,Oott&"--: $100'1EWAID ....U:l3&-:mo.---~'."M.., have.,.. ............................. -"""""" ....... ' ....... . .... ... ., ........... .. Cl f .. ..._ ..,._ ......... . .............. ~,.., .............. . , ....................... . 5:.!" ........... . "":.~ .. ~.:: M ==. ":" .;·-...:·:::: ""'" ...................... .. ............. ................... . ........................... == ··o;;;;··:::::::::::::::: 1· ................................... --..................... ~ ......, ..................... . Yacallllo .................... . ............................ ........................... ............ , ............... . --............. .. ................................. ........................... Milt AIP llCI ................ . ·m-a.~M." • · ,..._.,.._ ...... 440 =.:wi~:.e. lt.U1Ltiithem1ntQ(CIJt. PATIQS, ....UC., drivu. Saw, PATIO Coven,~ Lat· ~·in tmne. ~ •..• ..,.,·11t1 .Wlifti1P.P .. DR. · bite ...il)l,)tH>211.16.• l'mn.,l.olt-llJTtntbe vk:bli-break. remove le replace lice. Unique weU .p!Jnntd. ~.I: rean'tf ns. ~··--l!llllll .• ,. ..... 1 ... 2BA.'Bltn.-l!lllm•• . . ltorolUth!l ...... N ....... _,, •• ...._.,,.... B!ock-!l'.r·-... ·-~-.. -. HO ,,....._,.....:" imea"JlrDol. MlC74.' I .• Qppl(U s • 1Pelm S1!J~ P,-Cl!MEN'l'Oiltt ..... J)ri;. ~&J.1~ ~ty onl~ ~ cttll •J!f rivets, A•111c1111a1a ............... . JIRL .. ):rJ!tl. *"" ..... * * OC&\Nl'RON'I' !llieW l I I ,,,, phoae, 6·-· 1"'1.)'1,, Pata· Slikwalka. F • . IC'e box !'MD, -=ttWS A nut t6N .. DMb/19 M -. ridrll.;~· tac.· S1tO. .1 ·lit. 2 a.,._1 f»k, ept._ &;., ~ : ~ = Pw11 n~h\ ~AJW! .. Ul'lftrt! Nurslna Fne Elt. ~. Pl••~er, Patctt, R•lr plats ~tb we of «tU jig&, LAaM ........................ . mL te bNdt •15& -_ nw. )'l'ly Jw. 61$.1$11 1 i'ka' s.cm· 1quuw · f.t. ,. '' i . ·kitten need• return of CEMENT wmc. pat 1 o •. * PATCII PLASTERING * mntia:!t hard 10ob, fix· · ~~e,~4i,=tB'f.:.~=!DifliLEX3Br'21k, .. JQ8 lWIIl 1 divtde .tnto ...n.r [ ' • ·= ~kem!t:U:: ~~r1' 'Alltypes.Frtt eltlmate1 tures. aklopai~. I ,.,...... ,, m..m .. ~ ... ··~·:a:.=r..=.1r1. ~~ .... ~"· ....... 530 c.a .5•--~ CONCRE'TE ~rk,-·patiol, ·~Call ~ Electronic · LG~ 2 BR. --OCEAN· view ~ 2 a.• 1 ~ au -"'1:!':: SILVER 999 + fine IMS·lO-1.Q!\T block mole kitten, I dri-.y ' ...ua. ,._ Plum0tne I' r.::...~.:::::::::::: 'llJOtt(""!-Nio!ll(cle<101" Ba ....... :., ·=·•...ic..'C.U"-1000< .......... , ...... mo., wlwblte on lace. -le.C.DIC'li31. L.R.OTISPLUMBING •'°"'emblen "'"•-................... . ~~!IJ.-~7-da)"I oi-.. n.a. --~ SlanD <710 .............. . dellwry. Guard ycur u_v-~ Col~ __ PaJt am. ChlWI ear...... Remodel• A Repaln. -Water ...NI :nve1 ......................... .. 2' .f;&c; l~ BA. Neil'ty DELUXE 2lbr ·2 ._ . tnp, apilllt tpnadoa, .()ll ~ 64J-.~, aft I beaten, dilpola]s, fumaeu, • T I '. "'''"Mlle--.1115. . •' .:::'il -... u--. "'":l·-•' , UC. 0.,. ea... My home, dlhwuhrl• 64>03 MIC • •mpor•ry "" --$1Mllt,aft t PY A. wbda. ~~-· 1'cial Nt.ticnl tllftr o11 &lee' Bl.ADC • wh!bt Oilnaah-1 Mon-f'rl, I.Ce play are:&, B/A. Complet!' Plumblnc · ' , -;a.....,..._,,.u L ;:c:.~ · ' -..eo. ' Terrier, mild t.ve heme9I rood cart. Reu. rah!s. Service. lJc. J'1219f.. ~ble of--~~--* prtnttd I \...------'.'-~ .1-&.i .. -.• At ~.u,!D.-.,N'. FUU.Y b!CENSEI> .., w~llc ......... Cnllep Pk. .ochl uu. """"",_,, 11> Mlll.t<ASA -""' -.......... .. 2 bll!o . _., . ...... -· 3 BR.. 2%• BA, ~ * SPllUTUALl.!T * fil lor ......,, to 1<86 1'uldn Si'M1116. PLIJMjllNG REPAIR ,............._ MUI! '""" l>e ........... ······· ........... . 3 'M tlrllble. ata." "6ir, PJal. mo. ·5tWlll alt :·s.-. Sptrttual rtadinp 10 am-10 Aw., ftlll', CM. 6Gl314. Contractw No Job too •mall t11ptt1oellt'Eld in fahricatirW ~ •. chDc!ml;'~oolt 111drm $1851• )Tty. Nftbr pm. Ad\llce on all matten LOST mtall female dog, * * 6G-312ll * * ca!Aes. ~6-Adamso .M86. patnfed,, Stow -., nfrtf:, -·312-N. '3 Camino Real, San about 11 lbl, blk ~ wht mix· GERWIC'K A SON Rototllling, _._.y In P•r- •. • , W!J'd. Bier. fl5..4ll1. • Oemente, .f82.:.8136 492--90M. ed breed. "Gktaet", N.B. Bids Contr. Addlt & Remod ~ !!!'it'le· it..,_. OCEAmlOlfT' -,~ PI:.t ':~~,,:: "~eLC. PR<ml.DI -· Om-attL ~loo;. State Uc. B1·114321 Soll P~~ Son ~ •..:..t., • umdU!ab~rdot l Br .~ ™"'~. ftdtnt, 1ym-pathetlc TAN abort hair part terrier 6'7:HilMl 5f8.2170 ~~~~.den. l% Yeu1y •. !15/tno. -..: ~ c!;"··~ ,ltd..J;. 'presnaney eoumellnl. AJ:>ar-. dog. AN to Skippy. When ROOM addition• I: remodel-Sewlng/Alteratkma _ . ,.'2is.J.M1..-a ~Clij,.,.. .. -. 'ju~.n= ~adopdomfttoo..u38· ~'::ta~e~:on ~"f:~·~~~·~I;l:·n~~ Alter1t1on"a-642.st45 ·-· . NEW 1"" 1!! ~ ..... No..t;'IMie 833-322!. llETll\>D °"'"''*-53, REWARD, Iott •--bl ... S48-4l5&-....... -..JO_.oxp. • vtiw" oh;'aH( ,..._ · · wtdowel. 6' lSO Jhs Meet male doc, whit;•::,... on JACK Tauluw,. r ep a Ir, Dteumaklng Ii Alteration• ., "lr--''Ne.Nwth f ,ruxe,' ...... Alf).~ .:2~· ~·-RENTutB sincere pl ·e to 5.1'. O:lm-chest, 11 mm, NB/CM remod, ·add. lJc 8-1 26a'.172. Formal, Bridal Ii Uniforms . .,..., _ . . -~ ~ • s-D,.YP. Wrttle P . 0 . Box ~'7855 My W Co 5f7~ Work Guaranteed. ~&9 •lhodo""thoMtlo 's.n~--Copiolr-•J l<.lant ... pa1d. "/' mn. 1141,~°"""'·Club. LOST 1 yr old DAW mole "'1 . • ~ • . °"'1'·-. 'r ' • •. , · ' · '......!. -.a. oi<a. -·Xerox. p•u PLAYERS Elioctrtc•t Tolovl1'--Ropolr 333) HarbOt' Blvd. Cotta Mesa, Cellf, HIM .,..,. 2 • 3 Ill' 2 bL PD • 2 nr.: 1 Bl,. CfPQ, 9T1'6 Kltdla. A A .. b. J m . ,... cat. Femled • Cout Hwy ""' a...-.. J loll! ID'l>dl a. ""'"' ,._, ~ In.""""° ,...lt61. · WANTED CdM. Ana ID Ip. 614-'1513 ELECl'IUCllJ"Ucemo . No. COIJJR TV !!>pair, export. ASSEMBLERS l8l _ ~.. Wdl:-tn dcwtl, ~= PUeo ~1, DESK m': aYdable SS) c.&l fl'.9-8l23 aft 5 2331~ ~::'· mdnt I: ~aaonable, most In home. to $2.Z hr. t!) do auembly ~-fltc,=.&,. ccdni:Pll · • • · mo. W ~e ·tumiture MAKE money euy at hOme LOST·Larle mAle: lrl1h Set· .~ ' · Frtt esti mate, H.B. N.B. I: work , o r ma c h I n·e ·=·~~~~-=2-~bl~~~-= :=.~~ ::~NCaexp~MB«xic ~~b\re~·~~: Gardening ~~G allem o r e , =:·w1~ =·~: -~ rt-om $Se .. mo. rno. $-2918 aft 3. • '-' aunttncton Belich. 6tM321 ' . , Reward. 139-2'399. I Hiring done on the spot. All I ~-·,....1G C,,... W ..;........ · 1617. WESTCL,ll'P~I ~~ ~w=.= MPJJIUM s1ze blade doc. M~p~:To:E ~ ~ ~~1t~1~·~c ~ 3 lhlrts open. Cholce ol &hitt ' . ~~ . y• m:t, HOO, '156 &i 5«I &(. n . pl. any qe, 646-3360. ~al moed ~ q. Ana. DEPE.NDAIL~ yoUr protection. ~19*>. yoo ~Qt.JOB AGENCY -~BtMh.~·a ,. WDltS .FJU:E RENT, ~~~UL Baum· PREGNA?fl'? Th.lnk1na ;,,.~· Reward . Call_For Prompt, Top Soll 315 3rd St., Suite 203 ·~ ._,. -~ Adult" 2 11<, ...,., qulej. -' · • •-! Know all the facto · · -1I I' E tlmot HW>tlnaton Beach 53&-li.1!1 ,... 2 _., !no-apt. = clean, bltim, -OCEAN ·VI!"· Olllco Sl!<c<. """' Call LD'E IJNE -Si ~VER Vic~=-• "' --1 71'1 •· • QUALITY • llHmblors-Tochnlcl••• .. ... ......,, .. ·-2 ~-... te... linmed............. hrw. 5(1...i:I. • • •trw:tt. . 1-... -1 ... , I. ... -...................... . ~-.................... . ~ ....................... . ...... Mltl>l'lel>I ........... . Cl_.H & • .,.,.._, ...... ' .. . .. .,,..,.,. ..................... . ..,... Slllf ................. . ............................. ,_.,., ........................ . MedttalfY .................... .. Mite ......................... . ~ .............. . ~·=~ ......... . Otfkl '-"""'"'....... • ••.•••• .. ~ ................ . ...... ~ ............. . --. ............... . Stwl, • .....,...,, ........... . '""' ....................... . T't', 1--. NWIL. ...... '''"' 1'11:·2BA.Dt&l(tdecb0ft _.-... .. ~' !!C'j .. A:~Hta:bwa11 ~,·Call Al£0H01JCS Anonymoua. ~:!-ntioo.JV~. tnedical PROFESSIONAL 1udener, ·*Mt1l.OI~S0ll.* To learn assembly o f .. waflii6rL:r.AIUftaCmb: • .Mo~· ~ ....,.y1\,I, ~.,.,. Phone ~1217 or wrttfl. . tree work, prunlnr, preci1lon 1Witch~1. Some ~ • iOMRf, -:.. S-... ,.,.. w u..fum. rJ1 CJO']CE S.lte, EO 1q ft, p ,O, Box 1223, ea.ta Mesa.· BLK male med. a&. dot· Wht rprinkle:n, cleanup jobl, electro-mech. exp. req'd. rl -----~ -.• ,,.,1 ... --· . -"°'"'""'" ~~·· . . L"" .. chit. "'"""· ....... , ••• -Georao. rm eo. .. M .... .....-. _ ... _ ' · 2-.!ll\,·2'81; ~ 1' '1k bch. c..fj'-, 1 ~ -drpo,.....,,.. · Socl111'Ckllll 535 or iSl-1391. • _1146.5893._ --· •:olo;n"'" I IJ ~f'M'T Cdol<~ ~"' o.tr•I .. " . . . . . . .. .. ' .. , . '. • ...... Mtllll,/~ ...... .. ...... ,Mt,..,.,_,•········· ....._,_ ................ .. ...... ltfflt/CfMI""' ••••• .... . ...... Siii .... ................. I ........ Jl!MJDMtt ............. . ... ~ ........ ~·-··········~· ... h . ,._ ................... ~r• I I T-•-J[ii] I. .Vri'r.tt ......... " . "' " •·." .. ~II ! CIMlllWt. tai.111""' • " ......... I ('~llitt.~ ........ .. :..... :=.··:::::.:::::::::: 5'· 1 "'""'.._ .................. ! Tl'llllln. TT•""'"'"'''''""" Tni"'"" Utllll''I' .• , ........ .. ~·tai~-cuptb a: •rBl,yftont'omct ~to LOST: Stl.meae cat. altered EXJtERIENCED and er )'OUng • tzy Plf'l,e..rM ................. . ·ii .. ---• -·Tlll:.ElO:l'l'll<G . """'Bay Lldo·Bk1C .. l150 * INTIADATA * male,$25.-.rd.'94-1315 Knowl<dlubleG-hu Fawkeo, m n Brookhunt, ........................... . ___:_ ' ' " • · 'ALM :MISf, ~'l'fl. mo. 61$.J22l ' QUALITY match<• Ev<nlnO< . """" 0,.....,. •-• od Mal 700 F. V. =" .......................... . , itufS10; ._. drPI. MJirruTEs TO KPT. BOI. DLX. 2 rm. otnce. :e..t de~ w/PHOTO BROWN pUppy, mate, Vic. * 54~n.5 * Georre ,,.. Went • • ATHtEM'C Oirectm' • Bors' .._. ... :·::::::::.' .. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 'lliloidc'.tt.Jil9biB~~ .. ll"ll. roMJ <JkUNF\1RN. tn ·.o .C f.'.T.'il U'ft. 2112 "~'-"'·"'." N~,,ortP't«. EXP. Kn!)wledreable .. Club~ youth oc1m ted Li-IKt .................... . .,. ~hlY )Un llb ._.-._.. N _ _ ,.. ..,..u ~ YOUNG an, oollqe stud'"t'l'lt, aftemoam' A oevn. Pref'. }l'!u"'f!!l!.·"""11L t --;:'jiciO-"" i"l"1iiai:f,....:i II!!: -o. • -(Call NQ tor FREE um· Ganie,,..., Tfte I< Tm! needo pert-time, odd jobt Ool1ep ....i.nt maJot1nc In -.., V..,, ., IM apta., ,..._ -*Corona del Mar, am sm4 ple protUe on 1 pn>apecttw LOST, dettrt Tort9'M. name ~ •• ,.~;.Free Est. ~288:9• ~_a]!e~9621• ewn!np, n«ieatk:Jn or PE, fn.Oli6, l.!~~!:~.J~~ · •' • ---1t P'loor, JJC. atUi MUii•* match. 24, hn.) A old addreu on llhell. 295 ~· .. .,..~ "'"" DLX 1,:..1 ~~ miou:s ham' 1111 i.2 UG mo. f?M80t.1t Cn4) 638-S9'JO I LA aGl3 Delmar Av, CM. ~. Sell Idle IWrm •· •..• &G-&m RETIRED Man, early 60'• A~an°W cootortultn;j~ . f:i,,,.ee ~. ~tG4. t• i:= ~ •·:=:: ~ II•• lltefttal 445 • .._ , 1 t , ~~~M ~cat=. ~ ~ 9:30 •pm . I' iii°""", v..r., ....._,,._ UDfln""' 4..U n. $111 BE4UTY -... , ..... 3 I . --l!Sl Calf 49Mi39 ATTEN ... OANT ·--. llo,,~ ........ --o.K. ...... ,_ '""""' -5 ....... 2 ~ --Trader's Parad1"se· • MUSICIANS . Doo d•,.lru -elderly ·pm, -..i ) •Yaa're daht, tbe>"N _.. lhampoo unltl. N 1 c e ' club work. call John or BUI, iaey, Can days, · ' Piked! l5n u._ Dr. neiehbol'hood ·k>e· in ~ 56.'lfi58 ' ~ '-, • (I b!QIJom N ....... lllvd.I Cotta ..... ..._1333 or PeuM (lno aoitl 5S0 l1'nes 551-8151. t WXU7tY· llAYFRONT Qon. ---.15211. PAINTER dftirff work . •ilD. 7th lloOr ....... "'°'* ol PRIVliW O'INIHO QIOICE SU.Inna Locotlon, FOUND• Neu Harbor View Ha,. equlpntent, oJao opny TIME FOR li17 A ochn 2 BR 2 BA, A.ward wblnlrir l, I 6 • br kWa1 ~reta.11, ttrVtcr'or' ICbool tennl& eta. .2 dop, • oqttlt,. &U-J2i6. an o\ocl .• ,.,;.,..,_t,,. - -·~ """ Ne ,,.omoilvo, llOll IQ. ft.'Nr. -"""'while molei•>1>PY. ti mes J. Wenteil, ~emalo 702 or.._ . ...._ ~ ae.tt. Stn)I, DD De1a. nua _t7th• l"fP(BMt. ' coDll' '~I•~ -ff fa QUICK CASH i.AAGii· iitlil;' !iii '~ ~22,J1',; OUI\ TOWN-, Illa'. 8'iS'ml __ , tomale, older, N.~ ~!P.,•.' "°n""ur1,.w,•. . • ' ' '---''·~~ ....... ~r.'(~ ~~GHllOP, J2IO ft . lol~ A""'" maitled I . t~.!:·.~ ':l';".""-Tuaeun ;'~,··'· '" .o.iaw...Pt.h.!ISCllM'. ~Oii .......... ""tt.. . . ~,-, , ~ a I· "CWilri!RY 1 *CA&\ V1c'T01S14·•. eoeo, . ~ 8'= 1-:ti:l'"" _._....._·--~---! ~, . '!ilLLAGI" l..._l_A,_3 BR. 1Urn A Uni. ·~ ~· bat :a Irr -'1om~ i1.t . ff. LANI> In MlOlape Vifkor. Like to tradtt Our Tndet't le 1 Br ..... ~---~ dnpet, DfW 1V ~ •.--. llA'mo. Jn .-.ft •• ' ~1-,--. .. nr new a1rport, lftde-for ParadlMcolwnlLll tar )'OU! • un• • .-~-•1-ant. PA)ol) f'l,c. US VIJtona Caftnrr7VillepG531)thSt., .. .,,...., ..,, ,,.,\.--. tc boat w/moortnr. moew . NEW curt. bl.Yfront w/pri St. at lflll'tlot, CM. &1Ml10 NB. .1TMM or tQ...U, frlaht~) hol'ne or Mccce6tt Ottbel. g = bch • pier; 3-1,.,,,,,.,_, .. ,1. "'"ICK ea... llR4NI) .. .-.iomc.. You """' -• "'" to '..,.,=="'ll60-"'26!11~~~ ... ' -' BBQ. '415 yrty, ~ "I'• ""'1 1125 up Etevat« tTJOi "Draw Fut" wtim )'O'l 1, 6't!I~ ·• THIOU•H a Beed.. ii-· lletclo. plat< an od la the t.111 CARVED Bl.ACK l ADE "°"ILE home lot In Palm ~ ba. BIL lO' " MS-JIM PUot Wint Adil CaD now ~ vtJutd a1: QI each, C>dltrl G~, k>c. on roll , T, :..:-i:=. ._ DA~T PILOT lllll .. tt 1N1>Usr. ••op CWSIFIED ADS Z...,~=--'; ~·.~'.\~'<;.-..~ ~,R:EALTY l1HS10 . WANT. AD ~' 4!0> IOO IQ A ~ L .. 2•5671 SUBMIT! -· pd'"° or !I 640-llllO. ,CJl.IM&Zl30. ~ !-------------· • F'lJU. ctq bkk~ desires rull/pt·tlme fl04. Maturt, rellbl. pennbl. Vaned dper tnCI contre. 17)-31;86. H•lp Wanlod, M & F 710 Aa<ep(lrll' APQl~UOns For 1'1Any Typt:s of Resteunnt Work Appl)' 1n Pt1'IOl'I ANCIENT MARINER 301 No. 1\lltin. S.A. • . DAIL y 'PILOT I -. ... Solt I~ t:.::!,ciH••·::::::::::::::im WANT AD 0-. "'"'" ................... .,. s,arb, •ac-. .... . ......... ,. ·-· ...................... ~· ·-....................... ~. 642-5678 ""' a...... ... ............ .. A$ SH\oic. • ,.,.. ..... ii :::::. r,:::'..;·::::::::::::::. t: AtllM, ""' ................... ,.. A4nM. v ...................... , ..... • • I JI; mJI t et, 1 mJ .__I ,_,,, .......:....OJJ I I I I' I I l[II]I . r ( • 1[11] · I ' ... -""" ... ~> ~ w......._ Ma" nt ~ w......._ Ma" nt ~•""."""·Ma "nt!Wp w...w. Ma""'!!; w......, Ma" n• CIRCULATION TRAINEE MALE OR FEMALE The Dally Pilot bas an opening In the clrcu- latloo department for a beginner to manage a small district of boys and girls, delivering, collecting and sellln$ newspapers. Full time, permanent posttio111 with r~ular raises and full fringes including personal use of com. Jl'nY auto. Apply in person to Milan Leavitt, Daily Pilot, 330 W..t Bay Streel, Costa Mm. An equal opportunity employer Costa Mesa Area Local Distributing Firm Seeking men to learn all phases of our busi- ness . Steady work. EBrn while you learn. Weekly minimum guarantee -$150 per week as per 'uarantee, in writing. Must be stable & ambitious. Ask Far Phyllis ca1 Thai sday 9AM • 1 PM 979-5222 ------~-. -. - _ ~nlod. M a. P 71!, Hol~-· ~a I' 711 R; need occu. for 4 yr i!rl w~n she's CLEll( boml! sick, N.B. Own · . tnnlp. 562-o&ll h o m e . 64+..1335 '"· T. Y PIST YSil'IER WMtfd Mon thru Frl aftt:rnoor•, 3:30 to 1:30. ·Mtllt haw own tr1J'1s.. Varian, the bi& cxmpany tn e llillloo, f92..X21.. 11m11 cunputln. bu • im- BABYst n ER. matur•, mecllate~h'•tn*t ueeded, 4-5 days ~k)y. In our marketing &!put- .Approx noon-9pm. MS-1493 ment. If JOO tnie .i. leut 60 W1W!'I and ~ lcddnr tor a ~ELLER = o::.,a = Q:munercl:a1 bank expeT'. T'E-that often: quired. H\ll1tini't0n Beach .,.... · * Moclom Facllltlt1 9!3-5601 * Basic and Malor c ... 11 .. 1. Bank Medlcal + Lllo Mm. ~ * Stock Purchaao -~ """"' °"""'· _,, * l!rolit Sharing llAJUIAJD '3--1!Lyn, ,.., .,.. * 12 doya • year pold por ........ !Eve ..,.,.. Call vacotlon lb«"" 10oun-4pm. ""'' """ * 6 doya • YMr pold iSat. 646-9IH'1 · tide tffvL BEER tender wanted, ,._ * 10%-2nd ohlft ,.mate, NII or pt time, Dena dlfferentl•I Pt, •9023. Daw, You may ba the on!" " &f't , BOAT CARPENTER -'"'· , Do finishing "'Orie on 37' ~ Tni.wler ~ yachts. P.fust Pleue App1y In P~ Attention, Mechanics and Repairmen. ) Immediate Openings in the San Pedro, ' Openings for Medical Personnel. ,,_ ..... ,,,., ·-.,,, Long Beach .... .,, -· -....... .... ~ ff.,.. ""'..... ..... •ffeft4 ,., • ., ···-...tillf•· i•I• ...._. k!.w, JOI' , .. -" n.. ltllowlfl' •Hk.C •lllh •• ..... ...,.. , .. "" -· ttik ... d ...,,..tto, "'""" n,trit -· " "· -... "' ..... ~ t.lttl-an yto\I ."., ..... _ ., ...... ~ '°' tf l'" Mll'f ti.'f. -1Ulf1 W•'1 trol• .,... M -;,~;!~~1cs1~-;;·· ... Orange County Motlictl Corpsmen -~· Motlictl Specltlllts Power Cenera!ion ~lpment MICbanics Wht~/Track Vehlc!e Mechlnlcs Areas, lee.I ,.,,.,, ~ 11111ih ..... 111• 1•1nt ef •n n4 -" willil • wit._.. ,....._, .u1. l9f'I" ....;,, f., ' II lo-. , -"' ..... _., . --· , Operalln1 Room Specl1llsb Trained LVNs EEG Spec~llsb . I .-., • ., ......... -.... 11..56 ll:Vt'BMR •-1t1•1s Alf De ense Rad1r Repailrmen ,. ""'° _ 1oew ,. IHllT. '"" ""..,. .....-'~ Data Procusin1 R-•lrrnen ,,__.._ _.. 1'11'·-111 .._ ...... llt.. If .,... ..... , '-"-.... ef , .. field R1cUo Rep1irm1n · .,., •• 1;1....i, _ .. i..o rw •• • X-Ray Specltlisb· -,.., ,.... wMle ,... lwni; Medic1I Equlpmlfl! Refl'l11111tt Eleclronie P•rb Sjleclallsls Dlfltal Spec~lists Telelypewriltr R1pa1rm., Rad" Opera Pltyslcll/OccuJllllonal Topoir•"'1< lnstNmlflt .Iulo R : Pirts ~~r Tharop~b Refl'rrmen "" .,... Ills Medical Records Specialists Cell JIJ.4'°"210 .,. 714·121· '"°· 9 ""' .. , '"' .... ..,._ Cryptanalytic Specialists "-• 21J-'3IM110 ., 714.121. "'°· 9 ""' .. ' , ..... """ --------•Sigrt1l lntelli1ence Op1r1lon 1-------- Put Your Military Experience to Work at Home. ,h.i11 yew le<el Allll'f ........ Mil Personnel Speciallsll Aircntt & Helicopter Malntenince Awlfltictl Trucl< llfiYiro Women: We 'll Treat You to a Career. en4 .,.,,.11 it.ft •I "f'Wl' ,,..1ev1 Su I Cl~• re11k, Th•11 'f"'ll 1lert Ml14111t1 pp 1 .. N Yovr foc•I A,.., I~ Wiit ef. • , ••• o1; ...... 4 ,.,. .. _, ....._. Clerk/Typists ••n you ''"'"" .i111ete .. 1 jolt- ·'"•· AH f., julJ II-hewn e -111 lr•i11i11t ,,...,.. • ._ • J.bt willl • •11-' ......... • .., • .,.,, ,.,. lepJ"Clerks tutwe. JMt with tltel....._ JM. '"•ole4? '"'" II .,_ okill i111't , wilh reopecl. flf'4 ..t II we"°"• liolff, celt.lll-430.4210•71'" llllfetftfHt"C.tl7U•Jt7•JN1 .,•,jolt,_-'· C•I 213·•» 111 -6990, t AM ft t. P#t _ ... 714-121~ t ~ tt t PM 6210., 114-111.ff'XI, 9 AM le •r" __.,.. t '"' _ • ...,.. At9.y llnc,.,,e Oppo.-1u11.hiet Lal Al1mi1Q1 U~AR Centrr Bulidinc 17 Lot Al&mitot. CA !I0720 Md""":.----------~----.,-~~~. °""-'" _____ _...._ ____ _,,.. __ ~- '""""°"""""'~--------'Hc:NI ..... ___ __;~ ""''"------"ruf/.Ja,,....._ ________ _ MilltaTy IKlilfOl'lld (If any): Rt""-----rlMID<..------ SM0•"---------0.tc ~ &p.inidan•------- ~-------------------------------~ FllBGLASS MANAGER Tako IUIJ ...... F.G. °"" for ~ ail.bot! co. S&lar)' hued on exper. Top trtniei. Coelta!. rec.. area. &h, bunt. Mil, IOIL .Call CoU (919) 838-2151. ----- HRP! Volt . Instant have experlence to do high. Or Contact B. Kratka Holp Wanted, M&F 710 Holp Wanted, M & I' nt Holp Wanted, M & P 710 Pel'Sllael ... quality ............... Pllcitle Tra"'1er Corp. 547-""8 V DM COOK, MATURE DISHWASHERS Put -4 ELECl'RONIC .....,.,...., NEEDS Experia>ced Ir Dtprndable tun time. a.itact Owl. aper or will train, above BOAT MECHANIC ~ tn ponon. Surt 4 DillmaM Rntaurant a..,... -.,...,, riew--· --· 2722 M'~l..,. Dr, n. ""° W. O>oa Hwy, DOMESl'lC Help G<up CM, NB .,..a, c.mact • Secrei.ies .... -al ---N.B. . Allon -"-· JOl.B ......... ""'·· 66ml. • Typists 1el cc.t' eftctrical w1rirc Irvine, C.lffoml• COOK, Short Order, put E. 16th·St:, SlA.·5f7~ ElECI'RONlCS Tec:tmidan, ...,..1m1. FUll ..,,. -· '""" ...,.. • ........_ · °""""""'"' _ ,.. e K-ncli f63811), U3-2480, ext. JM Coaches Come?, South • · Apply Pal~ mi -ir 'llDYS DR GIRLS Equal OpPOr. Employtt O>oaPJua.54&-"55 Drs ~ Woatm;nttu Bl•d, •PIX Opn ~~~~ ~~~ c;>=rR 1;~ylr ':ft1e rr!!e y:::.::'>'~1'-W~ :.m. ~ W~. ~. Temp:nry 9fn1ca Sant&Ana,betv."ef?T!Mllin& CLERICAL Kentuck:r Fried OlicUn, exp aec. AIJPly in peram EKPER.. waiters Ir 38MCampaaDr.,Sttl~lOB talrview, Warner & San 2929 E. c.oaat Hwy, OIM any' art or eve, 29.10 W. ~~·~ ~rru:r· ~ f:;;: Em St6-47tl ptego Fv.'Y. ll~ Labora'b:Xies haa im· DEUVERY man lot' e&J1¥.,::Co.a::":H:wy:::.,:N:.B:.=== A:;fy att 4, a Palm (~; ' p&o)w • 6U-4l21 ~1ate opemngs w unz.. mom1:q: nm" b::lrM deHv.-FerTy> Balboa. Pentn. Lynn Ol<Jsor'I ~11-&M ~ldy beine ery route.-Must have eco-. · DiMrict Manager ~-till the foalow. nomleal car. ~ hr. ~· EleGliadci mCUTIYE ~~~tti;eed~ ~ Eq,mJOppor<unttyEm...,..,. . 0...23yr.Good-men-CAREER SECRET' .. RY ............. _ .. BROILER Cool<, Apply Cap-*ADMINISTRATIVE tvy -... No '°"""""'·· " -Samo nto -l9 tain Jacks Rest. Sunset • SECRETARY no nidttni. WetbniMta-, PolttbJ ~ tiro.d cap. JN « -older. Tonio'a., 210 Beach af!!r 4pm Dally. H.B. Uft. 638-29"J4 OPPORTIJNITIES mnttes for hm:llzw aH Newport Center Dr, Fubkn BUSBOY-DAYS R..,.;..., ,,,_,_,,. at Ill DELIVERY MAN """""'1at ,._ In ...a bland . ...__ Apply aft & ~ Cyrano Rn!:· ~'Pll\. ~ at 70 wpm. For furniture lttft. Exp'd, offtoe. OUipnoe in job drd.-HOUSEKEEPllt / l.Jve..ln • aW'llJlt.,60lDN-'JllX'lCenter Aptitudetortlg\n'es. bondable, rs:: drlvln1 VARIAN DATA <*tklr"l~.Ne.r C.'Mm:almme NotmOlre/ Dr. ,,,,..,.., I•ondl N,... *CLERK TYPIST "''"''-cal ~122 h<t 10 MACHINES ~ -,.,. ...,.,.._ -· s 0oy' wk. Lat.ot ?'>l't Bead!. "' ll Abt ~ .... "'1 ~. ~-~ lnct ~ BUSBOY P /TIME so wpm typing fig'ure apti. DELIVERY 1't8Jt, married Has lmmedtatl! need for rut-IXECUl IVES c::rwn: fJtC. Plieamnt tw'- ,,.,_., .., ... ~ tudc • . OVl"r 2S. pe.rt time, UM O'M'I. #land!:~ petUmel to till $1• .... -$75.000 roundlr¥L Own tralllp • ~· ~ · aor. No """"· .... ,...,,_ ... -pooltioo" .,..... •• """' No eot-1 • ·--------- ---Jaitarlal FAR WEST SERVICES ' L ... TarmAuz:-i,.. ...._.....,._: -$6'0 p., for a l'Blt/'JWx -· : .-Muet ,_ve ~liOt 00 1 ' ·VOLT ' the: B mdl>tn•dc ' artf ' ln1lont P..-1 boan1. -nqu!roj_ , Apply In p.,_ ' C!ARPET Cleaner Helper. * EXPORT Inga. Call ~zrrio ~. 5 *Co Send resume or call TODAY ;ienci,.. lrrt:ervw I: rd,. Neat energetic. Wages open. SPECIALIST pm. mputer for conlidmtlaJ NO COST Wtlte Obmstfied 6d no 938 MEDICAL ottice ~ Steam Master Cs r Pe t E N T L ptlon S executive interview. c/o Ddy Pllot, P. o." &ml 1672 R u A for radkilogy office netded 3333 Harbor .11~ Cotla "'""· C.111. C'le9nera. 17«> SUper Ave, DN-·-A ,., ....... ~~.~ ... ~·. ,,.....,.. rnx:tmvEINC.SERVI~ l9l0, a.ta u-ca. 9D.. eynotc11 Ye lmmed. located In Npt CM Soe J A-!or ........ 50 •'J)m .. ~. urn~-~~ T'-...&.-t-·-Santo Ana Booch. ....,. W/l.....,,.., · oe. t)"'j:ring. Top aalary. Frinee beneftt1, 9'illll5iafts 881 N. Main. Butta Ana HOUSEKEEPERS/srITERS 1: compJhr ~ pre.. Central Kitchen Apply 1n .....,., "' ca11, o.nta1 "P .... Orth> ""· Ml-um J,...,.. ....,..... tnll 5'1-9621. o..arce eo. -. .. cy Equal "-· Empto,.r -. c.a -r.r ' pref. Ace 25-40.. &u-2626. ·tett .net ~ .. d. 1D48 N. Tultln, Ors. 997-«oo -wt. a : Manager OONA UNERErr DENTAL Alllstant, expe:r. dliftal c:xmpater ~ i. FAClURY JANITORIAL work. Exptr I I Level Ill m41 .......,,m.2'0 only.O>alnldeJ.m.ntd .. k .-. ~-·~-1u1m. If YOU ~."'hrFulwlk..~--~•' MEN -~-. , duties. 4 Ctrl otc. H.B. ..., ......,,.. .. .__ ...,.. .. -~..., EXP"'·-·· Approx. 8 he. Hyla "nd ,./Um •. s.n.nts. Gd Jalary. *Electro---end...... NEED A JOB modlcal bonellla. Apply at p.,_,., _...., OR)'. flnai filing date Oct. 1:>. 91J2..2'36. \1tY... are · Pl tMSJtly beiJ'll South Cout Plua aeneraI NEEDED We haw 111 lmrnedlatt ' . l IGOO ~"Ulil ~n. E. DE'r\'TAL Oiainride AJl:sis-Mechanical ~ to ftll ttie 6*Jw. om~ 546-6682. i,.. tn etr ~ omc. *I '"""" ''"""· La borator1'·es -· ... P-.ik ..... ..,._ LI-""_ .... , BAD BIO'..... JACK IN THE aox .. , ... ~ -~ ~ E<Jtr:il ()pp)r. EnlplClyer tlci! in Newpor1 Center. #1\ -m~ ua11 N Hirt cl t I k -~ ~ CHEMICAL 3300 fl"'D"" Av•. Must have eXp. bl-llfli\lal P<*'tion O?el'I on tint and • MATERIAL !t"viduat na:WCC'keancu ~Herd Wor -Good P1y 1 •W!r• ta•._• OPERATORS ""'1a .. ~-~"· 92616 P"f. 640--0lll3. """'"""""" b' ...,.,,blen HANDl.IR · 1..:.l:' ~ No Exparlortce we I as job aa•--- For ~pan1H..., meta.I refintty AL 0 _ ....._ .a~.. with' months e:qierlence In JO GO :"1ttme. A~f 1st8'J ee.°J. Ntcesaary ~II~ Ml die< . ..,. An eqUalapportuni"' DENT ·~~.Jt:cvnt~ DneDl'moreoftt'Ctollowlnr· Blvd H.B Th•--'"'"' .. Ft1 ~· In Snnta ~·e 5'iril'tfl. C'hetn· ~ 6-cbainlde, txper. Sal S::Merl• cabll.. w I r ~ Good. straw mub apCitllje, " · ... ........, • Call Thurs t erfto.1 pm a · ·Dtper. helpltj. tmy battground m 9Chool emptoytt • rnate/ff!l'l\Ale open. Good benefits. Call Wl"l.P. ~ awmbt)' Exp:::1ie>Ce pnlfentd. TO WOii betwa 3 A: 5 pm JllOft ~ ' "' -........ ""'· Good"'· -· .,. ............ -" -"' -or ~··. JUNIDlt SALISMAN: .Ask For AnlOlcl l?«ll B"""11unt, -... v!yi< -n~. 213/!l'll-7464. C-$ac'y $700+ DENTAL chak aide ..,... ......... Oreull -~--Eam -.,i:: ...... --· -%13 • ' CLERK ~;., 7' ,"r:°N~ lf,~'~· oxp'd, x . ..., * SCAOMLAPREITllSTIVE l~ ~z;o Gift Del A Col ~ ~1.,. .~ ... ~ 979-5222 GI' 979-~A~R • TYl'IST wESTCL11F DENTAL '"'•ta•t. *GROUP Thvnclay9-1pm ~:'~~":,;~ -~ ~-::.-=.,1"'~;lt.... Peniortllf'I At:eR.')' ChalrsiM. at le11.11 6 mo ex-Hyland and doel not tndude d~ MEN O'OW1ns reui. mam.u. 1.m·ent<1ry conrml rxrx-riel'ICt l&.'>l 1::. f:di~r. S,i\, per. H.B. area. 846-3540. * 11N2 S0UARAYSNACEYE It If liveries or collecting. OpeB. ~ ~ immedktitty 1 with a oetMrt of over ICIO helpful. u~(' 10 key hy IOlK'h. (i\tark Ill Center) A L b t I 979-5469 lngs In Cotta Ml!Sl, Fountain ,dcat n oWctt ~ btoonM 'a llavr ng-1111• aptJtude. With! 5-U-3836 Dlshwathert Needecl VACATION a Ofl o.r1es Valley and South Hunttnaton , aiu. No ~ neccs-meruber or out MUUoealft 1J·'t;~. 1,'lra~Pt <1fficc. Paid coo Ks. o c·1 \V ,. b b 1 ANCIENT MARINER * CAHCRISTMAS 'WEEK m>-i61and Ave, =iJ~pplynow bycalllna: =· :r'l!'D":: ~ ~ ~u,,b. ... 1!:f~tHnitUon=' ~ 1'.'"0 t111'"· Good btmftts. Newpotter Inn. Bre11kfut It ~ • Nl;trl V ATION cmta Me9 Calif 9'JM16 ~..:·~.Em"'--l'Jar&ntceuperagn.>anent. --=·~~ ·-~ (;flt! pcnonntl tor appoint-otnoer. Both w/heavy o;. ~7 \V, Coal't llwy. ' • TIME FOR uot "'l'Y"' .,...;r.,.. DMr1butti11 flnn now re--.. ._, --t--~· m.,., ,,..-. In ,,.. minod food N"'-B<a<h .....:Ill Plo"' apply In ponoc An -oppommj1' KnCHEN HElllER -""" to learn all What b'~·~ tralol!lr-' 5«).«J'JJ ~tion. Call Cwt P'rwl, APlty 3 pm-5 pm Mon.F"rl or t:all tmpqw-male/rm.le (I( our .in dbrU1-to-•. -. '4<~1700. llatm.'Lll¢I JV .. i----l---~~y--nTSllW.<sm:n w-.-• ...-.; 11f4;)~~~ 1• El.,_..,. ..... -ftUIC.,__,..ISlf ""· Miit! .;';!:"':'"" ..... ·-·.,-~ 'l:"1oT.C . l'RODUCTS TIME FOR J/Ume, Good •• ,.... -_. _,"""' ., " "1 o.p.ndable -~ N"uoi .. Vlrslnta , ..... l3Mlll. Uke to tnlde! Our Tradtr"A Pandlae oolwln '' lor JWt I 51 .... ,S dy!tor•bodca. ......u. ~':i'v~~ """'1nto "Oaab" • • ·"" TIME FOR su~'lf'i1nGiit"O.N =. "r::.~~;::,:: REAL ISTAn '· KINNELU•N VDM ......... """" P1lot lll30W.Coaa!Hwy. .. lm<l3lll ....,.,, only SAkl$MIN ~ clualtitd ad! Newport Buch tan to 5 pm, W.., not ,JOl'lt In 1b1 , N .. t • _..._ p..,,, "°' THRO. UG -METAL FABRICAnON aroa • Huntlnrton Boodl CLASSIFIED ADS '1llon.xlnt•-'°"""l You don't -a run to ff A KITCHEN Holper. HELPER.·-South rou.t.ln Valfq. Lei trl.ro hfmdlta. ~1\111: have 2122 Mlchelton Dr. "Dnw Fist" when )'OU Hi&hlchool boy to work art ~.Santa An&. trafn )'OU, Call Phil J.fc \.'Mid Olfff. 1~ •e. A: lrvfnt C llf I place an ad tn the ""'n.. • tchool, p/dme. Sid'• Blue NAmtt, Vil.LACE l(lOl1 drivlnlJ reoonl. Apply ' I em1 Pllot Want Ada! Call~ DAILY PILOT Bl'ct,6'13-9904afttr4pm.. AnycflU'lltbe~l>AYtQ ESTA'fEt!l63-'567, ::.=. Lquna Canyon Rd., Eq\MJ Oppor, EtriJ>loytt m/r -'43-M78. lla.ve tomeUW.-~ want to run an adl Don t cWq •• ,. l:Llb~"'1o=1n'-',.,.==--.:.i ..U! Oaallled adt do It CAU. DAILf I'll.OT Psndlto ,..:...°"f,-::::-: DAILY l'ILOT 642·5,71 • , a .. 1 I l!.al .. • ~ i.oun. ... ~ b's I 1'oal !> i VIDI ~ =-~ ~ ~ = Colwell I 1, ' "' ~ 0 i F.c nti " ·~ = iJ ~ ..... ~ I q..il , I - . PllOf'-40VERTIS(R Wtdfttl!la), Dttobo! ~,' 197l Wtd:Msday, Ottobtr 3, 1913 DAILY PILOT 5 l!IlJ I .... · . mJ I •fisJ , mJ[ .... ,,,_ · I[)] I ...... I~ 1 · -l~I -l~\;;I ;;; .. d .. ;;;-~I~~--. ill 710 .. 1 • II I02 Furnttur. 810 M.chlnery , 116 ~sceU1neout 111 w-. Ma " 711 Help w-. ~ . Help woniod; Ma "710 Help Wonted, Ma "710 Help Wontod, MaF 710 App ..... I - -c f"OfU,{AL Sp:1ntsh Dark Oak 1:'11>U8TR1AL Wood-warkina; -MA•• 'fNI Mn ·~ REC El VINO SALES· Part tlme exp'd SPDID part of )."Our d&)' m.EPHONE Order Clerk Jo~REIGlrr DA?!lA E S.AI;F. Dining TM!e .fr. 6 Htch Rack 11'18.l'hinery. 1·24'" µlaner. l SUPER SWAP MIETS RMI late .. UCllnalnt CLIRK ., Al~ase30io«lfor wtth us: sevtrft'I opitntnp MUlt ha~ some knowl~ Nd~w:::t,r~~rnl:e:: ~Id wlv-et chain, $70;), 2 ht11ck, ~It-drive. 5 hp.•~ 3 Jn.JAt.-SUN. J ut. ~ ..b&lt 0( )'GUI' liC-CootemPonJ')' Fat b Io n f o r ..rn a_t u re • 1 l e s ol Citizen Band R.adlo. Ap-...... .. A-, Jae........ Spaniiih \Va.II Sconceli, SJ5, nlOtor. Jolnter, 8", 2 hl\'\de. I ~?=~,... , ..... lee. Whb our llPOft· ~y Dtpertw• Store, So. Cit Pina, Ca.II cle~~n1 with drug ply Pal Eltctron1cs. 6391 w ........ 't..,. ..... ,e:n. ""1 r.s. 8' x 5· \'<'I'·~ green 70" bed. 3 hp 4Cl motor. 4"t0 -~tftiiMlll:IW· ~ $15.00 wll PIY Jor ~ Mar. 5.57~. •tore up. Work mornings west m In 1 t c r BI v d. eOOi' CITY APPUANCE t'OUChts. $100. STHJ.58. 1ootor. 1.5 hp. 1800 rpnt. OU.NOi EHt ... N. SWA,.',!'J..~ jour IChooH1W lbrouih Lum. Rspcihs{ble l'Or all J-IOme SALES am_ mature, tJon... ?.ton thru Fri. Apply: The We1tmJnsttt, 894-llll 3623 ,V, Watnl!r, SA ~ DINL"lG Rrn Set -4~" 548-4003 twtore 8 AJ.\I, l'lfl 6 --;; ~~;.;;;, lMu RH! Eltatll SehoOI and Ot1ke recet...U.C tor ma-dable local woman to work Gulld Drug. l6li> New Teller Trainee $5096 2062 N. Tustin, Orange Octagon pedestal tbl. v.·/2 prn. s1•1ts let )'OU. ticenaed tn Amer-jor h'llltre.nct company. In estab. 1lft abop. Ideal MacArthur Blvd. N.B. It PftY9 to leo.m! Wonderlul 998-6656 ' leavt"l. Expands to 73", 4 Pl.ASTIC toll.' & sto1'8ge bole· -falD Y OCT. t - ka'a ~ bumliNI • At tem. 3 )'T'S exper, ln hl'I. APfl(y Shell World, STU DE MTS baril: seek• f!Aendly lndiv. KF:NMORE Washer s 7 !:I, chairs, xlnr cond. $225 or t'S -surplus & uAC<J , v.-o.rk -*A UCTION * fteal !:fttne. relatOO wodt requlred. Hotel Laauna. \ Year around Sat openings for for an teJ.le' duties. Call Kemnon! Gu Dryer $65, lie11 otter. &4CHl368. bcnl·he!i, Picree t-~tt'rpr~s -1 VIDEO TRAINING Must have Csllfomla SALES lltl~-Prefer al.ea 11rl• at o .c. lnt'l Marlon Mann. 833-2700, Den· Kerunore Elec Dryer $55. TRUNDLE bed, b I u e 867 "'· 19th cr.1 6;12-3408 Fine furniture .ti: 11.l)'!>llancetl 'M4M: ,)'OU are ~ for State Ucense. Major con-owr 23 yrs old ror dfeU Raceway. oYer 17, no ex-nia & Denni• P?nont1ci Easy Cu Dryer ~. 1'"ree Oov.'t'red c 0 v er\ e t & Mlscellan.ous 8ll CA.SH for lalt> n\Odel ~~~ )'OU am-1.vaM· 'trol poeitkin. l'l'qUl.rine •hop. Good aalary + CPtn· pe_r. nee. Sl hr. $-12 1u'I per Agency ot Irvine, 2(£1 dellvery, eua.r. 5 4 6-8 6 7 2 bolste-n, while spool arm•. :..;.;o.... _______ I l\ppl!ances &. furniture, etc. lidd• olf our eonttniaoua maturity. ndaslon. c.aH J'or aped wk. Apply at raceway. Michel8cln Dr. 847-8115 ?.lakes 'tv.<ln bed11. thU'\lly EV'EREST lr Jennings \\'lleel A11r1io1•q rnrh;1y, 7:~ p.m. I =~~ ... ':. ~ ~~ .. 1:4~ Appfy In Pereonnel Dfopt. 1,;::55:;1-<_:;:191::.,------';'""ii;iiiiiiliiiiOiii;;iiiiiii ... TYPIST ",~'0-R-Sa~t.-, -Ex-.,,-,~ro-00~;1,..-loo I ~·~""'""=· ':oCal~l ::_6'13-00'="=7:.,. ;:--;:;;~ chair s111rlillt'r S5.'i, Sun· ~ST,ERS ,AUc•CJ~ 1 ~-OOUl'ICI. 'nlli 9 AM-12 noon, Mon-Fri SALES It Service Attendants, * * * ' G.E. Range, self cleaning CHL"lESE rolf1.-e tble, blk. lx!1Un el{'{'I clomt• skilll't SIO. ~v•OJ>t M\'por, " • tuperb ... ;"od:n trairfng ta p/llme eves/wknd1, Appl)I REPRO oven llJ'ld Kenmore elec Teak, 3 X 6 Ft.; La.ri:;e, in· Bolh good cond. tJlS-2.Hi 1Ltl Bmind Tony'i Bill~. t.1.at 'I. _...._10 ._,~de-PACIFIC MUTUAL in petWn, See Gerry, SUl h dryer Ph. 557-9921 door. Cblnese blk. Teak 4:30 -PRICES SLASHED ~; Job;VOur frVWlng 'TOO Nev.ipotj Ctr Dr. Harbor, CM Stenograp er w As HER s. dryer' pll\lller on stand, brass trinl 3 FAfo.tJUES ltfl. lt1U&t M'll! 25% OJo'f' 4irPfdration. Due 10 our ex~ Newporf°Beach SALES woman, experienced, TYPIST dlahwuher. R.eblt. guar. I ~·~handl~"'"'i'-'tlJO.~~-""'--,,--= Dbl canopy bOO. bunk be<ls. \vm1 11118 AD ~ we ho.ve openings ---needed for Apropos Shop, 29 Due to our rapid growth, Delivered. 839-7620 or T\VIN bed.! Sl%l, 8' Gold kitchen set, ref, stove. Ohl Fumitw-e, appliances. 1Va. tftugbout O~ County.· * RENTAL AGENT* Fuhlon Island, Newport Varian Data Machines hu S4&-S218. velv. sofa Sl.50. (orij". S785.I. Holl,V'A'Ood Bed, Wall ntlr-ian'lpa, bric·a·bnK'. ck>thn. Colwell Properties Inc. Fut growing rea.I estate Beach. See M~r. an irrunedia.te openlng in An Immediate optn-SECCO \Yater Softener. Good 5· gold dee. chest 175.. ror, 30x60. ~3--0436~ . .---ctC'. USl-.--0 USA'BLES, 2560 ; (terV\nc all of company ln Laguna Beach. SAUCE COOK-MITES our ~ area for a ing exi•t• for • Repro <.'Ofldition. STh. 633-9$4. or Ethan Alle.n din rm table & --AUTHENTIC Newport m \"d,, Costa ~lesa. • Oranre Cowlty) need11 rental-agent foalr ltd• In. Off Sunday Cyrano Restau· Steno. You must be able ID Typl•t In our Publl-&'ll--656l. chairs, SlTh. 847-39&2. INDIAN JEWELRY 11 to S Tues thru Sat. ' CA1L 833-lt:n creaslngly rent ept. rant 600-ri Newport Cftlter type 60wpm, have ex· cations 0.pt. Must SPM'lSH·Med. Kinb BR set. Prtv. Ply, retUIOMb, le prices, GENUINE "EXERCYCLE' ~tust have s a I es man's Dr.,• £Fashion laiand), New-penence in typing tecllnieal Rent Washers/Dryers Trp. dresser, dbl mirr. 2 &H-4900. 2 speed $.350. w11. J ton llcen&e Be&-'-A-' 8 30-ll specif:lcations and 'I h have •Xptrlence with $2 ,,Vk, Full maint. commodfos. hdbd' & bed, n<>-masu~ roller SUS. Walton 1 ft_;fta Beach ttsldent port "''· vrY : ~-Id be at lea.Ill 80. 11 )'tlU IBM Executive. • SJS.-1202 • _.. 1295 FOR sale, new IB~t Car--~"-t.. ... ......1 '-I ·"~ -Nol_o_n RHI Estoh am & 3-5. pm daily, ,..,... mar top. Ex. couu, . . .,._1 . ..... \rarUUJ.., "'!""-" ,,... t .,,via.l'Or meet these quallncatlons DRYER. gas. 3 Years old. 645-2543. ' recting .:x·C'ClrlC l)i>ev.,,trr. $100. All like new. 235 Pop-* ~9473 * ~~RESS needed~-~ and are Jookin& fDr a com· Apply In Parson Ke-M10re. $45. 751 Hudson, UPHOLSI'ERED couch & Ple11.sc call S86-0057 or py, Corona del ~1 a r , --·-~'--',...;,-'--"'--I IWIJ.I maker, year •vw.. pany that oHert: Clot 557_1G09 d 638-8fM for t1ppt G73-8063 : ,. Rttired Person emplcyment, pay according 3333 Harbor Blvd. 1 806 chair in good c on · 2 ~1APLE bunk beds S2S. \.;;';~:;:;:;ii·;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;ii; Or Colltte Student to ability. Call 64.5-0915. aft • Modem Costa Mt1a, Calif. aulldlng Mater1i1 s Reasonable. r-.1atl1'f'sses S15 each. r.taple ~ ~•dsOff..Shore Pltlmo. AIR & AIP.,.ble. 5 pm, 557-1646 1733 facilities e S I B lldl • 642-m> • roHoo ta~o $25. 2 m•plc WATER SOFTENER ~~e oUlces opening 646-4CJn 1Jetwu 9 am & 5 prn. MonnMa Unit Y, C.M. An urp us . u ng FRENCH Prov. din 1111 M"I. bar chlllrs $17 each. ~l&-2272 Never Been Usedl "wv equal oppo,tunity employtr • Ba I d ?o.fATERIAL • lOCIO's Of NE\V Cane back cht1lrs. C'hina -1 1 ~! Ground floor opp::irtun-ROUTE Se,rvtcemen, Hre ex· I C an ITEMS! Doors, lumber, p\y. cabinet to ntatch. Xlnl rond. 3 NICE v.·al\ clcw:kl'I, old cul Llte!lml' aclory guiaran ee. ity tor ambttlous sales peo-tinguiaher, Orange Collnl:Y Secretacy $650 Major Medical wood, alum sheeHnr, mold· 64.2-4866 ~lnss, pair violin lwnps, etc. P..egularly .sell s for $695. pte. Immediate floor time area. Top pay. \Ve train. Penonnel Clerk S425 Ing, windows, etc. l\1om.1ngs & e\'l'S. PeteniOI\, Will S('ll chl.'11p? ~8- .. vailable. Immed~te earn· 1374 B Logan Ave, Costa Dictaphone 0pt. $400 + Ufe BUJLDERS SURPLUS 1:G::;•:;',:"9l!:•:....:S::•:;t•:.._ __ .;8.;;:12 1 ...c.......,=--c=·-----~ l ~-.. -~-~~-~-~-~-.,-~-!!!!!-~-~~-'!i-.\' ~ poulb~c flave .=d Mesa, m-3456. Test Technician • s~-L Purchase Equal Qppor. Employer m/f Z4Cl6 So. Ma.In St., S.A. t.10VING Garage s a I e . ELECTRIC Golf Carts, $2)() l\10VING Sale; exec. delk & ~V'lllonl ot ::' Qu1stle Salts Electro-Mechanical $4.25 hr ~ Mon thnJ Sat 10.!:i household fumishlnp, tool&, f'&Ch. Marine SUrpl.11.!l, 3307 matching bookcai;e, suit Ill · 1111 oXii ; · IMMEDIATE CASH Exec. Secretary to S700 e Profit Sharing * TYPISTS * · n4: 546-1032 camping gear, r.tuch misc. So. Main, Santa An a, lomey-doctor. Sect'. desk ~ sfLl°~MST'OCK COMMISSIONS PBX Recept. 1S42!5 e 2 d Cameras .& 5871 Pino Dr. '!M , Spring-_,54-=5-<55~~'----~~ STS, cha~s1.o. Lil~~ se•:J5'1· ('1M)•S-..J31K •• (213) ~ Sell nsttoratty.famoua-l<Dapp ~ ~~) to ~ 1 ays a year Register tor 80S dale/Slat('r, HB, Thur>Sa.1. FOR llllle, Helle.re welder, ~400 . air .... • sc. . RECEPTIONIST l!lboes part or full ~e. Very G ....... u. Fri~ ....... ,. $850 paid vacation a temporary job Equipment Housahold Goods 814 gas acetylene let, air rom- lrl&b """ """"""'""" p1., ,~ today ,,........ all l<inds o! tools. CARPET BROKER bont.tll!'S benefits Your own G. Ofc (magazines) $400 • 6 days a year Intervws: 9-lZ BELL-How@.11 Super 8 sound DRAPES. off·white, cPlling '--'"'='~' ~548-&Sl~~~L-~~~= Rect"ntiy purdiued several Day ot nlght, no exp. nee., eUy, fun job. WW train, no typtnc or, ahorthand, etc. AIJPb' ln per90n any att or eve. at 2!m West Cat Hwy,. N.11. busines:S. No investment. Sl!cy, brokerage exp S600 \Ve Need All rnovle camera. never used, to floor. ElCcellent condition, EXTR.\ finn double bed SJS. 1000 yd~ ptush & rhag ca.r- Free selling and tnlining kit. AIP Oe~ to ~ paid Sick leave, Office Sklllspl al90 movie saecn, ~76· bul need cleaning, Cost.a Norge 2 door retrlii:erator pet, All colors. &-low v.·hole- Ra!ph P Ke!:l.ey Dept Receptionist 10 _,.. EqualMalOpe po&rF;:'aJeoycr furniture 810 r.1esa, 556-TI18. $.50. Blaclr: leather club chair sale. lnstallation avail. Con. cool 2, Knapp c ~ n tr e: NEWPORT You may be tbe one we are ---------c~"'o-""'""""----8=-1;;5 S2S. cau 979-8123. tac! Dick Lesto:T, s,~2. •--•-00. Ma, 02401. Personnel A-enc' loo""·• for. Western Gir l Inc. 1J::;•::w::•::l;_ryL----= -=~~~~-~-~ ~ ...,, ~· h c1 d J\10V1NG selllng qualit y ?.1UST Sacrifice, beautiful AUTO?.L\TIC GARAGE SALES REP M/F Ill Dover Dr., N. • Pleue Apply In Peno'l 49>7 MacArt ur 0 v · furn., some antiques. _• GENEROUS e mcdlt. sectional 10fa, good DOOR OPENER. Finest Good opportunity for am· 642-3170 Or Contacts. Kra.fka N~ach Numerous mile it ems. condit:ioo $225. l40 lbs set of known brand. ·Reg. saio. RE CE PT /SEC'Y bltioua peraon to &ell ata-1 ......... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P I -~F.qu~o~l~O!!ppo~r::_. fcEm:!!!JP!!!loy~or'--i;j;,.._~2'l71~';· ,,;;;-;;,;n;;;;t;;;;;:-; we\&hlL 545-4929. Special S139.95 inst a 11 ed Fee Paid ' to $500 Uonery supplies in Nl!WPOrt SECRETARY com bl n e d y DM 3~· SETtEE pullout bed, 2 e REWARD e LARGE couch, p I a t f or m w/5 yr guar. 89J'...3STT or l Dream apl(: w/developer. Beach area, Full time. Will sales &: trust department. TYP.IST wood~ this, 3 bar mols, rocker $15 ea. Double ~I415. I ~ A tt1le lh. AW.t Fee train. Salary + comm. Must be KOOd typl&t. Min. 85 1.fariuf, of reinforct!d plastics patkl wrought i,ron tbl & 4 Fo'r -turn or ii.ny ln· Plne8.pple bed $20, 138 E. 18, ORIENT AL rug, Chi ~. Cal! Am Oirlstle, Beach Stationers, 18 0 7 wpm, Use mM tranacriber. -...ks ......--r ... ,...st to handle chrs. pole lamo. 549-3932 •.. CM •-••~ bluo. 1100. IBtil executive . ,,,_ -........._..~Em ,,... ... -R> """' ~"...-'J't" formation leading ID return ·• .,,...,._,.,.,_ ~. ""'"anoo ...... ~ • Newport, o.-m-MU81: have previous oo.Iness 2722 M•...t..~llOl'I D..-. varied as-·. o1 quality 6 P• Rattan Furn. Good N rt f"""'wtiter, $75. Bookcaae I ~--•-MOO !al ,._ """"' .,........ .. or a gold four leaf clover MEMBERSIUP; e.w p o ~.-.-.ru-A6"".....,• SALESLADY, 40 hr week, m exper, Depertmen iuuC· lrvlne, Californla control ofc. Includes heavy cood $125 pin, approx. 2 Inches fn Beach Tennis Club. CaJI type headboard & mllC! l ;::·IMno~"'-'BMI:::::::·;,• .:;N:::.B::·-~-eves or sun. Apply ln person tlons. lnclds sales dept In· ••• 2.-xi ••L stat typing of QC certifica· · Cali m 3257 1 d ,..,,.,,. ltemii. Days GT.l-3334 or ewi N1ST part tim bel 9 &: 11:30, Cotta Mesa quirtes. Trust dept • docu· -.r """'' • • -tions sendiTlg T\VX mat'! tol-=-'='-='--=;:;-~~ diamt!!er; with J ew e e 494...,,,.,,,, :l46-0990 , ~O ' e, n-.-..1 ti ta! ' -~ & USED ~ dbl bed heod & horseshoe in center; alllO, 1 ~CA~R-P~ET--,,-,-,,-"---,-.---,.~to -·===·'----~~~-! 1Mablre Mon·'I1lun:, 2-9 pm Statkmen, 270 E. 17th $1, ments. • '"&'"""'ve nanc I o E 1-r computer, rorresl""""'"""e. •~ . • hal l •= '"' EW J c.. be 1 t I I~'==~·~..,_~:;:=--,,.--. I ~-ta Mo .. , Please no Co. N.B. location. ChaJJenir.1 ~Eq~u~a~~p~por""'.!!!!"m!!!p!'!.!!!!!!,.~ I gen'! ore dutles. Will tra.m footboard, firm malb'eSS. gold locket (was o1" c 1 ,n1, full &: pa.rt rolls of shfl.I N ac......,n to es er, • ' ........., 1..... ....-,, lty 1 1 be ' st be S60 557 1397 approx. the size o a n c e , ftuin $2.BS .,. ·yd. 642-TIOl Argus {800' Tape R.crordtt, i\ECEPriONIST p/t, af· phone calls. ..,f> op.,... .... n · x n ne-STEREO/Can1era u.l~man on T\VX, but nio ex per. =~· =--=-~~~-inscribed in script, FLA. Clarey manual c a s h , . Call ,.12 for fits &: \\'Orklng condltlon.!I. needed. Must have exp. In stat typi.s:t. Dynan1ic div. of * SOFA & LOVESEAT • These are deeply treasured APPROX. 1200 Sq. It of 6 re~ster. 32:'\ Bov.iing Greeri ,tlirllOOns, SALESLADY for fabebric shop, ApPl.y Suite 600, 500 Newport reta.lls &/or sch 0 0 t nat'I corp: X!n't benefits. neVer used, $155. ' family mementos & the !Qs9 mo. old plush yellow carpet. c.M. 557-!f.lJO 1 11PPnt. 56-8393. p/tlme. Must exper. Center Dr., N.B. 1.J......-.uod. , ·--N'm•el. Call Denese at (TI4) 5-li-1144. UIUlllly lloine. 968-1910 PLEASE $7550 •-t t 548-9""5 · seamstreu. 979--4125. ._", .._ ..... -... -is in-eplaceable. . or '-"'s o r: · Misctflaneous W...ta.ateatdrawlntbcWest.1.====~--c:--:--=-cl •--otar'-••-•1000 830-2730 Eq al~--E p1 ;1 8~ Foot sofa 3 c\JS'hions PLEASE help It you have TV Portable S2S. New Wont·, r--"•• PJ1ot ,.., __ 111-.1 "Llat"' Jt )n -1--.tfl-.l Ship ~r twl ~ U VVYV'• ffi O)"er m . ' , L"A" ~~Ot'>. WU 1:10 I• ..a ........., ~-to Shore ft-~! ~~;-Soc'y-F/C Bkpr. $IOO bolsten, gold/white floral, any infonnauon -'"-"-.wo:i Corvair tire with rim SlO . ... .., .... ~ ,...,.wi.a ~-J1110. TECHN. fCIAN flKl/offer 675-.8889 E \'et. & weekends. 6.39-4767 •~· ~-·•· URGENTLY "0 ' • • WANTED, Monoy Sal•, FREE ... FREE FREE • I 1'''lN ~· double bed, PRIVATE ESI'ATE COPYMATE model 400 S?>. approx 24" sq. Son)' Reel to .. Liz Rt!inden Agency Nu' mer1ca rocker, hide-a·hed. D1Al\10ND. \Veddlng &. l)r(>ss(>r \\'/9 drllY.'eI'S $20. reel tape deck. Reasonable 4121 We;rterly Place NEEDED 49-t-7615 after 6 pm Engagement Set, Perfl'Ct, 962.-5206. 60-837;) or 835-9469 SUite ll5, NS ""'"'° c I COUCll 1 b ha' f\av.·less. Cost S575. sacrifice G OR E RUGS Establilf1ed 1965 ontro 8' ' c u c IM;. Sl~ cash. DRESSER i:-su. aa SlO\-'t' I NTAL · 50 ml1NE£ Other '"°""· furo. Hun> DIAMOND S1ud Eor,;"", !30. Ubrary Boolu SIO. All Private party ,_.. ..,....., SECRETARY ~ IM very reu. 83'.r2SB2. cost s1cm Sell $450. Perfect. In good condltlon 54&-f6\3. uaed tugt1. 644-~. 61S-8713. ·; Top notch Gal Friday needed M·a1' nten a nee SOFA, Blue & beige print, fiaw\~S ;, 637-580.'i. Eve.s. UPRIGHT---tteemr. l <l. WANTED Me m b ~ r. h I " A ~IT ltD'l'l'IC 11W1C Q,p: POii THI i GAL OH ntr: GO. - ID handle all o t t ic e ASSEMBLERS quilted, bk55o7~,; 558-7276 Admiral $80. Bundy Sax, Irvine Coast GotJ.ntry Club. responsibilities ror ll"Owl.nt: T . h s ......., AUTHENTIC SlOO aft 5 540-53!11 Call ?.1orril 547-m.I or CM Mfg. Co. 642-Ml80. ec ', r • VOLT * s· SOFA.• INDIAN JEWELRY REF $21 Stovo !IS HydnuUc ~543-:::c.:Ticc<:::.•~~-~-2 SERVICE Sta. Attendantl.• EXCELLENT CONDmON &W-4905 jrick S5 Coffee table $5 OllLDRENS play h 0 use 1 Full & 1 p/Hrn~. Lite thorough Instant Personnel 100 E. nh St. CM ----"'""=-~--'-Socket .set SS 645--l250. wanted, please p h 0 n e, mech. exper. Apply Laguna Must possess' a ~ Temporary Service BRONZE green carpet, 13xl5 MUST Sacrifit'l', v.·cdding & KlNG Beaut)'re.!lt mattress, ~4. · I . __ ..... • ~.ii aft ad In Women'• Wc."1f · ) : Coll Mory Both 642-5671, 1xt. 330 Chevron, 001 S. Coast Hwy, dentanding of basic elec-3848 Camp•-Dr., Suite 106 pl .. • pi ........ 1, xlnt rond., ..ic. engage n1 en I band. 'Pr•·og• & 1---. pillov..'l!I. . I '--· Be h tronlc '""'"llenUI of N/C ma· ,.., ...., "'-" ,.,., n..;,.; \I $750 Never "'orn ,.._.,.~ 'VE buy antiques, onenta '--6una ac · chi_.., ...,,;/a min. of 3 yn_ Newport Beach 546-4741 eves or wkends, 644-0075. .....~na. Y · Cookv..'&.l"e, 8 dlnghy_m.Jm . rugs, Jewelry .k oU pain· ' 15-w and Crochet! All One Piece! I' -,'9026 SERVICE S Alie-• •-I .. _, Equal Oppor. Employer CUSTOM to·'· ,_ ·---Sl.50. 54:>--1929. In .,. - full 12-9 ~~·1 p/tl;,~n;.;es =-~n!t. =l~ioor: chest emi::~ ~ b;;:i,boo 5 Une1; 5 day11-for $5. Call Nl!(!d a ''Pad"?' Pia~ an ad! I t gs, ..roo--•"'"' 1 & wknd11. Neat. App~ required. Previous GE Merle * WANTED * design. l of a kind. 539-2800. today •.• 642-5678 Call 642~. CLAS.51FlED ····-.,if.Um ~~s, 2590 Newport n1v • ~::?up ~m:C pe~: H;:"sru~ :et, '&s =iiA~"i'°i''i'mipoirtioc1i~;'1io;/l.i"it;•ii,i'mipoi"~..iijli'j1;o~A~ui1o~•i·~1im~poi'i'ldi. p~9~1~o~A~."~'°i'i·P1m~poi11~oc1~~~9·10n , ' . I SER'VICE Station Attendant Exceltent. company paid hen-tits. Only happy people need & Lubrication t.1an, Full eUts &: working ronds. apply. -Apply In person morn· ·Ume employment, apply 8 inA:s or make anoot. am • 12 noon. at 24081 El APPiy In Person WOODY'S WHARF Toro.Rd, Bill Rash Che\'l'Otl. BERTEA 2318 W. Newport Blvd., NB SERVICE Station Attendant, . 'VELDmON·EEXPR, . OLARANGUNMAENT AL Clean cut, full or p/time. Arco Station, San Diego 494-6376 Fwy & Harbor Bl•d. CORPORATION WHO WANTS TO WORK1 SERVICE Station Help. Full DRIVE A CAB! or p/time. 990 E. Coast 18001 Von Karman CHOOSE your hours, work Hwy. Newport Bch. Irvine, Calif. for yourseU, be )'tlur own SEWING M'chine O,_.,.tonr, -.. boss. Men or women. Can ~·-000 1424, txl •~ li I ha~l ~ ])eavy duty machines, will -be s 'ght Y '"' cavl'C"· train. caII 64~2278. or 13~1415 Ne a I-Clean Appearance. --· Vts, ret.lred. Age 25 to 70. Equal Opp,. Employer Supplement your Income. * * * SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERK TEMPO'S Dial· A· Job! NOW Orange County's moat progressive & innovative Temporary Help Service 'does it again.' TEMPO of. ten a truly unique & time a av In g opportunity ftlr shlpptni and receiving clerk -•·u with a minimum ot two 1111o led . ' ' . ' TYPISTS years experience tn the 5 Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a day. Apply In pel'90n, Yelliw Cab Co., lS6 E. 16th St .. Costa Mefl. \VOMAN Ii or over. No ex· per, tlt'('(!SS. l\fln . .,...age dur· Ing tra in in g. Deal w/medical profession by phone fron'I office In Ne\vpt Bch. No . selling. 6-8 hrs. Start 3:30pm. 646-40.71 betwn 9 am & 4pm war.JEN : Laguna Beach re!IOrt motel maid work or !miry. Full or part time, 494-1196. FRONT WHEEL DRIVE $ ORDER YOURS TODAY r\n. fl'.) receiving of e le ctro n I c BOOKKEEPER L. Hae& ow1l. matorlall "'''"""· You KEYPUNCH "'f . must be attentive to detatt SECRETARIES Seuon Alter .p..on. he'll and willing to w 0 r k Who want dignified &: v.-ear and eiljoy th I 1 OVM'tim~ when l"'l!qUlnd. U stimulating long or shOrt '--1 you meet t h e I e re-term assignments • few ~i: ~. sporty quiremen!9 and are lookina: days couple v..·ee}ts or rew Antiques 800 VIBRATION FREE QUADRAZONTAL 4 CYL. ENGINE imi .. _ ... _ ... _. iill~ii~•ll ''The e~tras aren't added on, they're built right in" cardlpn all ln one piece wie for a growing~ Coun-monihs . )'tlO decide! Now l---'--------11 kiilttlng wonted In 2 cOlon. ty company that ofien: yn-1 r an ... -, SCRAM-LET'~ .' °"""' 0 ooey handoome Molnly uing!• rrocbet with e M-,..-APPLY BY PHONE 'iil !with/without arm ralood. rib-<tltd> bandA. Pal· _,..m APPL y BY PHONE , ni,,..i to ... ar """' tt.e torn n<0, '""'....,incl. Facilities APPLY · BY PHONE ANSWERS ncess top, pents or skirt. u:VJ:NTY-nwai: CENTS t Prtnted. Pattern 9 0 2 6 : for each pattern -add Z • las)C and Call TEMPO'S Orfice a 1' Slze9 10, 12, 14, 16, cents for each pattern for 540-4450 & Let us· know Gendel' -Daunt -Valor -Ht.If Sbet l2'iil, 14~. 1614, Alt J4a11 and. 8{1ec.ial Ha~· Maior Medical what )'OUl' skills are. No Pagoda _ OLD AGE ~ 31m, ~. PUl.l8I: Jnr. otherwt9e thtrdoela• 11.-need to come In pet'!OnaJiy · Mugger: ''Your montY or &Ts D&l:ll llDZ· 'delivery will take Uiret! + L1tw until we have the 'Ju,st right' your ltfe!" ~-··"" CSN'T9 weeka or more. Send _ to • s--L Purchase spot tor you.I Victln1 (e}dt'rlyJ: "Take Jw .-eh "patttrn -ldd 25· Allee Brookt:, the DAILY ~ Your time Is vafuable. Don't my Ule. I'm savirq: up niy lblnta ror. etch ~ttem tor PILOT, 105. Needlecraft e Profit Sharing wute It. Invest tt wiaely money for "lY OLD AGE." J, ... ._ MID and 1p1c1&1 Randl-Dept., Box 193. Old 0.-.y e 'with Tempo at hi how'1Y C:' GUilrwttt thlrd-clall! Statton, New York, N. · 12 days G year ra.tP.S $$NEVER A FEE A1' AN T1 QUE ref ectory q.;i...;; wW · lab ti'"'! IOOll. Print"'""'" •-id acatlon TEMPO. (library! tab!• " loog with ~~ ......... Oil man. ~ft toy llp. Pattcnt. Nwnhet. pa V Tempo Tompot'ary Htlp' heavj.br carved p e des ta I ---o,.... ..... • .. .;..,...,;,.,..,.;,,..,.., legs, dp\l finish $1.50. or 1rlariU lW'Uft. """ NEED L ECRAFl' ,.! • 6 clays G ytar trade for English 11nllques. '67 TOYOTA WAGON '71 MAZDA RX2 IVTW292 1 '399 '69 DATSUN 2000 RDSTR 0 S-SPEED. 1491ABTI '1199 Rotary. 4 speed, radio, heater, vinyl interior, low mile1. !5710VEl '1999 '66 VOLVO IWCL754) ~~~~·'!: 5--:£.: = pald11ckleave, QUICK CASH 1 ~~~·~oh~l._(_c_._._''_t_r_•_"0.1 1 11..-..-m with B1a1e, W..,. -JIOI· You ...,. bo Ibo °"' w< an ~--:; '-;. -and nrul ':::;:ooo,-· -" Jookina tor. THROUGU A '499 i-l .. "'1Jti * ·R.litl I t· ~ " -and .,.. ....._ . , 11 KiiJ11i -1....:c.:.o;.;.:..:....;_._. __ +-- =~ &'t:.r. ':Jl it.~ ~0~"'"! VD.M DAILY PILOT INft~ .wlllG BOOK °"' ..... ·--. ;. 5 _, _,., _, -··•· 11.00. "'LASSIFIED AD _'limANf FASRION 'l.!:."' .. '=1'~ri.!:: 2722Mkhol-Dt. WA ... T AD 1900K _ ffuMndl o t l!Oe lrvint, Callfornla n I ,,._,. ... SL Cldl -t -18 patt...._ 833-2400, oxt. 336 l~ ;~~~it: ':.. .• ~ _. I F.q\a1 ()ppor. Employer 642-5678 I ;Qulltt ~ 'hda.7'1 ........ IOc. Need. "Pad"! Pti.oean •di :. • • Wed-. Oct'°" 3, 197l • , ~I / '••: ;, ~I -1(§) I ;:,,y,. lri 1· •-toYou "lfl I ..... _ •][Hl ·..:n..i-ti;".;. I~ I~~ J~ I '~--l(i) . : Office Fwnlture/ Pl1not/Orp1ns 126 3 Llnot, l Tlmos, $2.00 3 Llnos, i Times, $2.00 ·Dogs 1$4 Bciots/MoriM Boots, Soll tf09 Cyclos, Blk• • . rf.11.lt ¢Z' Qlk!Ms Equip. 124 Fl&_i.ER bib)' aru,d. Walnut FR.EE 10 Good Home, C.OCk· MIXtj_> Terrier, female, e PUPPY WORL2 • Equip. · 904 3:l' KE'I'ttNBUR.G -raeini -~t,,a . '2S BOU$Aer0 "IS XL .~ N-; ' L-Sl-IAPED Ste de I It I finish. Xlnl cood. $950. ~!;° ':}:C~1!. ynp ~d:. fii1ty, eood bo)'ll q . Chlhuahuu, nny Poodles, A~ F\atll>riiPTanb: &loop, tut! Appraised •t BICYCCE'""S'PECIALS PtrrtC. :ll°'-W/rmy lux $00/98, IBM cud. llitorq;e Plea.ltl call ~ aft 1pm Penona.llty plual 968-3'.lll6 Amer. Esk (Spitz), Dober. m· Ion£, Used r or $5IXXI Yoo nUlke oUer. "'59.95 feature. Brand new ftravel· equlp., Ozalld )Jflnt Master or -.·eekcnda. 962-3932. LAB/RETRIEVER, female, man, Pit Bulla, Bull Terrier, cataman.bl.. Houseboat&, 675-63u or~ New 10,.sp fi'onr ~' ••• 'i ed only 300 ml). Lilt $12.0QO;-"o Hlltl!. PEDIGREED female poodle, Chow Used bikt1 frOm · ••••• $15.00 muit llQll. 19000. Prt N°' No. -·· Bruning STOREY&: a.ARK PIANO spayt'd, ncedshomew ioldcr very gentle & sweet. Love1 , Cockapoo. Keuhond etc. 1125 each. Marine ~ Cat:amaran w/traller Blke ele8nlnl{ ........ $4.50 n-4: 846-a2$. · copyllex No. 300, sax>. $325 J)('rson or couple S45-2088 babies. 968-3Ul6. und English Bull Dogg. 100 Surpl111, l301 So Main, Sanra 18,. received a1 sale• p~ Comp! Jllb,1 adjust. cl8Jl SH •. ..,.A -ie--~- Pieree Enterprises, 867 \V. Call 9~1.Zt FREE AKC Beagle. also MIXED PUPS!! s t u d Ana, 541)...6551. • motaon, never used, $1850 & real(We rust. J45 val $29.95 I.WI 19m, Of, IW2-3408. TV Radio Hi F i 2 Lll\•cly, rualure Mexlc11.n AKC Fox Terrier. f'emale,, Service l\1ost Brttds. 24'x6" kln& t•xt.1 beam &U-0055 WANT!:D _,USED BICYCLES TOP CONDITION '650 EXEC IWVI chn Sl5/25 Sec Ster.o ' ' 836 Palm lreell, 25' Tall, by Need yds. 838-9348 eve11 Open Eves: S3l-502'l plated 1tecl11ife boat & 4 cyi 12' Snov.rbird, excellent oond. Beach J;Jlcycltt !KIO E. Ba.1~ · · ~ chra ~12' Desks S20t90 drlve1A11.y, you dlg 847-5383 KITIENS. 6 wks, adorable, GRt:MAN Shorthair Pointer. gray marina eng., $650. or with trailer $§(IOI offer, Blvd Balboa. 675-7282 Auto Servlc., ll'lf'fl M , et~ 867 W. 19. CM 641-3408 CURTIS P.tathls 7, stereo 8 1\10. Spa.yed female C.OUie-\\'hl:e / calico / brown, Fem. l lii, yrs. papers, shols, may be purchased separate-~743 aft 5. ,73 SUZUKI 2 cyl. RW11 Pi•nos(Orn1ns 826 \\.·/An1·Fn1 stereo radio, 10 Lltl>Shep. Shol$, \\'orred, 557-7609 751 Hlldson, CM obedience trained S 5 O · ly. 6-\243'18. KITE, bl.II racing gear. Sand good, 'tw minor dama(e, • skpl'll a ll eolid 'A'ood, flff!(lit. oOedlent. ~. MIXED t>reea fem&le dolt, 557...:1592 BONZER RAOAR dolly. Xln't cood. $600. $500:646--8921 or~· • styll', oonnections for tape 4 P.10S old puppy, Silky 4Yrs Net'ds Rood home will SILKY Terriers-2' female1. Sl,495. cotnplete. MILLER 644-5346, aft 6. ,73 HONDA 'T&I., Very cle"'an Free nwr...n Lessons & TV. See lo appreciate! Terrier'Poodle, f e Jn a I e. .. ....... ~1111 ' Neal· .~~~!>,le,,,?~~~ ~1,.used. MARINE SALES 64&-4351 Boat1, s11-1 Uockl 910 . " .. ..:..-.1ab1e. Prlc:ectJo • .sell u15a Cost new ST::iO. Ma k'e black/Cw·ly, cute, &15'-4589 ........, ~,,.. ....,.....,, .... ~.., +i5 646-85.L;J 'fiT VW Dtgtne CGflP'ete. ~ cent. over haul, $350 U • _...,_.~ ~5pm. - iz f;s Lqng A, You Likol , on-players & playel'll wt!l- ur come to attend Tuesd11y rea!IOflBble offer. 960-1124. d m•~J Sett 'AKC 10 ks '* 12 Volt Ball, Bilge&: Cant-qufldy. $1 · · BQO..Grey/wht cat n 1 [B •<U>U ers, , \\' . per Pumps, $14.!li. call WANTED, Dock for 41' '71 KAWASAKI 75 COST $500 OA·alnut com. home. fltale, n e ute r ed, I I shot, females only. $65. 548--0353 Ketch. 11' beam, 7' draft, Xln nd ~~ ponents Am-Fm l\fultlplex shots. 3 yni. 847~. Pill and 5upplill 492-13:23 · · aflernOOrui & eves, M4-1310. t co · .,......,, ret.-eivcl', 8 track IRpe, KJTTEN 6 n10. Fml. Shots. · SM10YED niale 'fluffy Boatl, Power 906 POWER to 16 ft. $1.15 an:. 2 . '* &Th-6215 * I Ir;,;;, . " -·- night at 7:30 PM. Wo OA·ant e~ to learn to play the organ! All matorlali furnished. Tom Dieterich . in ch1U'11!. Pt.ono 642-2851 COAST MUSIC Newgort Blvd. at Harbor D:>sta Mesa PIANOS -ORGANS New le Used. Great selecUon. Competetlve pril'ell, Open Eves. le Sundays. The best deall IU'e always at: W allichs Music City Sooth Coe.st Plaza 540-2830 PIANO WANTED 1114) 992-0259 ::, ch:ng~pe:.pk~'. ~~n:· >..1nt wl£hlldren. p r. BSO 1vhite,8'A~. Fl·X.ER UPPER . A""''"t1!~~ ~_!tlver *:ek,'!w"3~~~~ha~:l j'iiii""i~i'm::'i-iiiii· ;jji'.~jj~ .. 11 ~796-· ets, '"'ner.11 BOAT SALE ve., Y• Ql."ll, v,,,._,,, like mwl.$300. 6'2-5919, aft 11 PORTABLE TV, l"4." Black & KITTF..N, 2 fl10S. DOG TRAINING tT Chris craft, :;m h.p. w/ BOAT slip, up to 40', 6 pm.~ An~qUff/Clauia ·~ white Pack 8 rd Bell TO ~~J:OME. SAVE A HOMELESS Obedience I: Conformation trailer. tT Arena ctaft, ~ in Balboa Coves, Po'lo'\!j;'. roR !>Ide 1 year old, girls 5 ]-'-'~-----.;.I Asll'OtlOut Like new, PET 979--4636 or 546-9723 OMC/' w/trailer. 21' I.AP. only~ $50 mo. 557--03i8' speed Schwinn, gd oond., 'S7 T-BlRO. X1nt cond, ~ $35, s.57-9530, 323 Bowling CARLOS, an adorable 8 wk. ~ or ~ IRISH Setter, t em ale, strilaht, fxi OMC. lf DIM-' 801t1 . S,,Mci & Ski ,, i SOO, 644-3320. offer. • ' Green, 0.f old blk & wht kitten, shots, i:iedlgrtt, lyr Qlsi, shotl best craft, ·M-75 w/biriler.' NO • ' · 1973 HONDA 750, semi chop-554--0333 ._ , BRAND nu Pano-aonlc 4 bolt trnd. &M--0139 Dogs 854 offer. 644-2235 -. reasonable otrer ttfuaed. 14' SKI boat "lS bi> oufbOard ped, cuitom paint. Xlnt Recre•tlon.11I channel stereo s Y stem. PUREBRED Irish S!tter, ~ H 856 1114) ~ . ,J)ticed to :aell today, all rond. Belt oiler, 644-2285. male, needs good home. ENGLISH Springer Spaniel orses 18• PARKSM.. lT!j HuU' w/.S' akiing equip, $600, ~. ' VehiclM 9S6 w/deek .. amp, ch a nger· puppies, AKC champ. blood ~ "!!-~-i!!j!!!•!l!!!!•~!!!~ I = s Pe a k er s . S200 4611 Call 548-1956 after 4 pm. Une. \TI41 ~1876. CALIFORNIA bred AQHA, beam, gl.8Ss over Wood, ~ ·r . . ~ , ol or ..-1om•.s 940 ;72 TRAVELALL. p/1, p/b,, Seashore. Npl Bch. BOO. pretty gray/wht long Mare xlnt conformation & cyl inbd marine eng., great I r..---•· 1-_::S::•;;le::,i"R":?n;:;lc..:·--.......;· R ~ µ,,,t.jC •. HID ~. UPRIGHT home entcrlain· hair cat needs home. l\~le, IRISH Setters 8 \\•ks up, health over 1000 hrs, of pro-boat for family w/small :----·'°" .. H/D J!lec.' ,sy;, aux. gas men! centc>r, 8 track tape , neutered, 3 yrs. ShOb;, Reduced prices. Both sexes, fessk>nal training, S200(j or children. $750, 6 7 5-4'16 6, 'iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ e SALt.S e e lank, c~ 4sp1: Pl'lted Jo deck, am/Tm radio, stereo, IW7-S304 xlnt quality. S97-8844. bst offr &ift..3128 aft 5 ask 531-4212, ~ • e-SERVICE blue book. 540-8544 18.. port l'Oior TV, $900. PEACH face Lovt> Bird SCHNAUZERS, rare black, for Beverly 24' Sea Ray _'71. ·eutt;Y caJJin, Camptn;:'h./Rent920 • RENTALS • 4!J'l..5.158. dwarf parrot, 6 n10. old. 871-8182 or after 5 pm REG. Thorough·lired Mare. I/0, 135hp -OMC, coven, S' KAMPER'S. RABIN LATE nlOdel RCA Color ""'=-*-"c-"""'~"5-*c.,-~~ 522-8366. Daughter or~ Climber. trailer, CG equip. VHF rad. I · d l!"'u1i... u1p' 'd ::: MINI Doxl~s. AKC, puppy Good b~ m"-•" s'how $6(i00. Daya 5 8 6 • 161.0 mmac. con · "~ eq · Console, pecan ~'Ood cab. BEAUT. healthy shepherd . '""" -... Eves/. lend 5#-357~ $850 ** Call..846--3602 Trucks 962 . '73 FORD .. Xlnt Still in \\.11.rr. $285. 2\i yni, male. "1 man dog". shots, 6 weeks old. prospect. $1250. or best .w S . · 7-~· -~----- A:' ~tad ls w iood l-.. 963-291i3. 54&-8487, aft 4. 530-0020. ~ offer, must sell, 644-1211. 16 FT,, CaraVelle nmB'bout. CycSles; Bikes, ... " 925 ~ TON PICIUP i, me . ~-~-----·I FOR. Sale Yello'A· Labrador. I/O U0 Mere. ~-Uaw cooten ' , EXPLORER o, HUNTINGTON BEACH l~'\().,,:.cf• , l, •"'11 Motor Homes Motor Home• Motor Homes has paper. Xlnt hunter. Motor Homa~ hours. Fully equipped. Im-__ ..., -Hl,Nli•,< 'l'" ~IA(>• S•l•/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 ~~64 af~~P1!1· Sa?e/Rent 940 maculate $1950. 842-4T.s3. HUSQUEVARNA ZiO. ~$350. ======== ~~~·beater~, low_:.~ 1-;;;;:;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;:;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;118' GLASSPAR 15 hp See 1892 Orange Ave., Costa '73 CLEARANCE $3.19 .,. . : , I~ Evinrude: tilt trailer -'MCO:'o="'O''co"='"o='"°"'p~m=. =~-PACE ARROW . '>. I ' $1300 * '96U055 '70 YAMAHA 3f;CrEnduro . • DICK WILSON'S SEA & SUN R.Vo ·-SPEC/A.L PURCHASE We have purchased selected new & used motor homes from the inventory of one of the largest motorhome · dealers in Cali· fornia who has gone out of business. rhese seled units were purchased at be•· low factory invoice prices and we're pass- ing the savings on to you! - UNITS INCLUDE: '72 MOBIL TRAVELER • Scout •Breeze e Ute •Litt Liner •Life Time •Trail Boss • Utopian • Mobile Traveler • PLUS QTHERS • 1 ~· MOTORHOME . Completely, Self Cont•inecl. #51040 FULL PRICE CAMPER j)y FORD " AMERICAN ROA~ The Camper With Better · Ideas For Living Convenience ll.Mc~u=sr~ .. "'11-. °"11~·=0a=,c:ero;.-,,,.-,-. M:.ny extras~ cond. $500. r100A DOT DATSUN ;-:: Lg wheel. trler. 8JHP mtr, IMMEDIATF. T)F.l..tvF.RY ch Bl~ S1lXl or best ofr. 968-7973 3 RAil. motorcycle trailer, 18835 Bea Vl-l•, • 15" wheels, trro. Phone, CREVIER BMW Beach, w.rm.. . Boats, Sell 909 842-3305. ~ales . Serv 8 icc "':~ LEASE A ~t."W TRUCK ,l 16' HOBIE Cat with trailer, '69 YAMAHA 125. Dirt Bike. ~ W. :1sf ~TI'" na ' AJ!..~~~~!!H,. typH.n M.i-#.·~ used 5 times, extra sails, Best otter. run.:111 .. ., .. .., jib. fTlS,.546-4011 aft 6 * 613-2751 * RECREATION Rerital &: "64 'roRD PU. % Ton, ~~.,~-~~Full~--~. , Senrlce, 8081 Gorden Grove camper shell wfboot. • a.1r,1 c~ _.A y .equipt 72 SUZUKI 400 Enduro, + . Blvd, . Garden G r o v e . S36-3143. ··-·-' ~ • ·, · ~ for the serious helmet $499. firm. Aft 4 pm 893-'1556 r8eer. 'Prtnc~,only. 644~5. ~r wknd1, 494--6:445· ='=~"""'-.,,--== roR. Saie 1973 08bun PM;sr~ •Dale's Motor Hume Ren1.al.s c:Al-·ai,181!11· or~partntr, ·a ll '72 YAMAHA ·250 Enduro, .,73 23-2&' M.H. & Minis up w/service bod,y. ~ xtru·xlrit ·slip. Ne w·p ii rt 2ln) miles, ASking $750. Free miles 9 til 9, 838-0900 or 831·282'J: ~ ', ' ' Beach. Pri pty. $2.-8488, 59'1-2404. RENT •73 WXURY 25· WAN 1r E·b ·: LADD E"1f. WANTED'40' KETCH SCHWINN B!k" G~I. 5 ""'· EXECtmVE au Prl RACK$ TO m ..... li ;r<lN • Fibera"lass 846-03.iG 26" whls, l yr. old. Xlnt P·" '"°' ~ :!tras, · CHEV. '642-q1'18. 1 d ~ .,,.A_O....,. a.<1y, ,,.........,, J-O p.m, . Sell idle items • ·: .:.64Z-5618 1-'""'='-"=-·..o~c.cc-=c.· --A' good want ad 11 a gOOd Ur Fast results. are Just a' dx>ne, -&12-5678. Want ad re-'ults ... 642"567!1 Vf'ctincnt. call away • ~ ' I Motor Homes Motor Hom•• Motor Homa Motor Homes ,. ,, Solo/Roni 940 S.Jo /Ront 940 Sale/Rent 940 Sotto/Roni. ./ > " i· I ... .. . '• . • ' ,. . 'v • corners. • l ' 4. Try the brakes. 5. Drive it on a windy day. • ·! (. SEE & DRIVE TODAY Al 6. Notice if ifs, fun to drive. ; • • I SEA & SUN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1974 PERRIS VALLEY 18 FOOT $1695 TRAILER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1973 SPORTS COACH ..--. $16,695 conl1in1cl f!IOfot hotn11. !J25051 BRAND NEW 1974 PERRIS VALLEY 12 FOOT $895 TRAILER . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . EL DORADO 18 Ft. Key West Motor Home ' . for M IMftllll • -11111"••1 tf )'9Vr ,.-11. te11t c1M ,nee 11 N'9S.t4. Dellll"ffil ,_,... _. ll'k• It mM ... I~ la•, lie-, l!!d Ill lbMllCI dll'I"· A-I ,.,.Clllllte r1tt It 1L16'1ii. Oewi. P9'f'Mllt m•lra ts JHJ.M. f'lln..W __ ......__ lntrodocing tke New Hooda Civic~ . · • - ,•, .. ' .. :. • ., 1. I' Trucl I· I -'I Allot 0'15), u mt ti+ ..,, ·~ •!> P/ XI : ~ •Va '" Q 'n wf .. "" • ·~·~' , T ~ ~ ~ R ~ .~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ ·~ ·~ !• l ·I I • ' " ; • .. ' • Co I l b I " I u .J 0 I ~ ~ ~ i • j 1 i ?ILbT AovERTlstR '64 CHEVlllW ... All orlaiMI. -ilu new! (t'VO ~ Q15). I • ' ~ $795 CAPRI 71 .SPTS, CUSTOM ,. ¥.i·TOl>I, MINr COND.1---:-. -~---.., BEST OFFER •n-1m ~ 1966 roRD Pickup V.S, * • 352 eng * $1450, 1962 Ford 1 • __, Plckup v.s * 292 ena: * N-"-"'N THE . -~4~ ~tr..; xlnl, orig, FABU~S 1973 ·~.CHEVY q,o,....., v, T,, , :CAl!R! , ~ JnCllor, atito.. 2 cu tanks, SP.art coupe decor, ~ side &Ir, 1 mo. old. Make oUer. moulding.II, ~11!1~ front -~;63}-0775. teats, ~out r~,~_ats, 4 ,12· FORD Sport Custom speed transmlsskll"i, power · Radio P /S..P/B. front di9C brakes. style st~l "to • /'.'\ll'fi, • r shell. Lo wheels, bucket seats, radial -1 ...,!"m · · · 1..... ply 11.res. 2000cc eng. m • _..,, ucn. (GAECNB428'.ll). ,.. OOERNAT'L S<o"'· 4 OVERSTOCKED! wh1 drive; ena:Ine blown, IMMEDIATE . -.!225-. -· DELIVERY V•••r'. 963 GUSTAFSON 12 FORD Van, %T, .PIS, u·nc-'-u-rcury }'/B , V-1 auto,. 24,IXMl miles, Ullt-'"9' Xlnt ccind. Crpted, paneled, 16800 Beach at Warner Must see to appreciate. Huntington .Beacit ~-14~ * (213) 592-55+1 '69 DODGE A108 Window ''Home of the Vlkl_ng" ..Van, 8. door,· rib, clean. ,72 2000 (HERRY. $1950. SS?-3715. 673-2237 '66 CHEVY VAll GOOD ENGINE ~ TIRES DATSUN . ·-· '11 GMC Rally STX VB!l· Hu WE'RE HERE winddWI &! eeata. $2400. See UI al ;:.cM6-S959=..=·~a1'°!-"4 -'Cpm."'-_"·ffl=IMacARTHUR& JAMBOREE ,.A;.:;u.;.;t";;..oW.;.;•;;,;(lled=--,.""'-"·I BIG SAVINGS ON .~ "1S ''0em0s " yo• "''' .. ~ 'Pickups DOLLAR . 610" _ PAID ~ Ji IM~1D_l'.AAJELL1Y ~ D!~N f · ~ FOREIGN ' ;;·;:., ~ Newport Ben -t-· -CARS· -833-1300 ~n s.nday ~lill tN . t97J 'D'ATSU"S I ~ >IS TE NE~ l! Atl !i40oe1 ~· ~ Cl' ~ CLEAN , • 't""' ' ->' ' I' ION CARS ' IN S'tOCIC • • ~ TOP DOLLAR-PAID BARWICK IMPORTS ~ FOR OR NOTI 83375 euni.. Capi.trano ~ Call or come in to see us. Sail .Jiiah Cap!ltranO a: 49.1-3375 or 831-1315 NEWPORT . :-FOR sale '73 240Z, only 7000 IMPORTS ml, air cond, * 644-7300 * •ro 240Z. • 35,(XX) mt. alr cond, 311X' W. Coast Hwy,, N.B. mag whla, radiah1, $3650, 642-MOS 213-43H41B/592-539!. i ~T=o~P_C_A~s=H~' DODGE tor clean late model can ------- and trucks! Howard Chevrolet -MacArthur and Jamboree Newport Beach 833.{)661; - '71 DODGE Colt 2-Dr. H.T. 4-specd, mag wheels radial tires, yellow with black bucket Beata (458 CJH) S11i95 -DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd., Hunt. Beach, 84>-'1181. 540-04<2. JAGUAR 1971 COUPE· , Yellow, 6 cylinder, -4 8'Pfed. air conditioning &. low mile- age. Not maey left. $4567 ' {262CQT) •• I I i!h-.11'11 Jh111n111~; ~ . . . ,, ' • . Wtdntsday, Octobtr 3, 197.3 DAILY PILOT ;t ' . YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CHE VROLET DEALER SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR AREA FOR OVER 13 YEARS ---Try Our Newest at Connell Chevrolet .. -.... _ LEASING ~· II Lease the "CONNELLEASE" Way, . '• . ~ -. ' . ' SH Jerry Perkins, Leaising Man•r -;;;;;;;; .......................................... ._,..-_... ...... .....,.....,~ ............ ~~========== BUSINESS IS GREAT AT CONNE~L CHEVROLET SEE US TODAY! • SEE -THE "NEWEST" OF THE ·'74's C.HEVROLET MOVES ·OUT FRONT & WE'VE GOT THEM ALL FOR DELIVERY TODAY! ' . -FINAL 1973. · DEMONSTRATOR SALE! . . . CAPRICE 4 DR. (1248) (200473) Mii:. COHHEL'S CAii: CHEVELLE (291) (408708) NOVA S.S. (223) (1!1327) $4693" 47 CHEVELLE 2 D" . . (3~2 ) (409576) .. IMPALA .CUSTOM. . (112) (103651) s3495s2 . s3701 26 BRAND NEW 1973 CHEVROLET 1973 NOVA SS BRAND NEW 1973 CHEVROLET ., . > • ;;. . 1217074) CARICE 4 DOOR LOADED! DISCOUNTED I I U.li7J __ s 12290321 9 PASS • CAPRICE EST ATE ·WAGON. LOADED! DISCOUNTED . ... 51250 OFF FACT. WINDOW STICKER PRICE -LOADED- 5115·0 OFF FACT. WINDOW STICKER PRICE '70 Chevrolet Impala Coupe vt, ••lem&tk tn11llftl•1loll. ,._ 81Mrlnt, llOWtr br1kes, •lnyl ,...., 111111 .,, .. mllu. C2'1!iHWl KELLY ILUEIOOK PRICE: 51 910 OUR PRlCE $1599 '71 PINTO 4 Sp11d, r1dio, ]1,000 mil11 ind 1 nie1 e1r! t20J. CPL) $1799 '72 VEGA PANEL ,,_ T11rlto . tJ"tdr•malic tr•111mi11ion, 21 ,000 mil•s •nd C!e1nl l'&IFNHl , · ··· Si8t9 ~.... --::-~ '72-GHEVRf>l;ET IMPALA 4 door with 14,000 cer•ful little ole' l•dv mil•1 ! V-1 lr19. 911), A 1uperior buy in mini condition. ( 151- FUH I $2799 .' '69 Ford Wag. 10 Pass. Count. Squire "-"""m•llc tr..,•rnl»l•i. 1lr COl!<llltioni119, ,._ ''"""'' perwer 11r1k11, 111191 .. r1dt, 4'.000 mlta. A rMI Ilk• t1rr (XXA224l KELLY ILUEIOOK PRICE: $1190 OUR PRICE $1699 '72 MONTE CARLO VI, IUIOINltit 1r111111'1111.11rt, ,._ •fftrtnt, ,._ llr•k••· 1ir c1llllillonl111, vinyl rotf. UllEAl!l KELLY ILUE8001( PRICE : 52775 (Wholffalel OUR PRlCE $2699 '71 CHEVROLET WAGON 6 PASSENl-ER lllNl-SWOOD A •a•I fine car wifh V.1 •ngin•, •ulom•lic tr•n1· minion, air conditioning, pow•r 1leerin91 pow•t brek•1, •11il e low, low price! !087bFAl $2499 '10 MAVERICK 6 Cylind•r, ] •P••d, 36,000 miles and SHARP!!!! ( ISICESJ $1599 ' • '71 Dodge Yan % Jon i CrHMI«, J ${Ntll, l27" wllMINH, 1)AOll mlltt. 111'!1 PHI clatlll IJ.01") kELLY ILUEIOO K PRICE: 52630 - OUR PR ICE $2399 'll Ford LTD 4-door Brougham Otllr U,ftf m11 ... VI, •P,.,,..llc tr•nunlulll\, •Ir c.,,.il- lltllhtg, _, 1!1trlnt, fl'IW9I' br1kn. Ytll t.MuN i.H h'"'t l':ELLY ILUEIOOK PRICI!: 52250 CWhol"ol•I OUR PRICE. $2249 '13 VEGA l+ATCHBACK Turbo 1utom1tic han1miu ion, radio, al!d only 6,600 mil11! $2399 '72 DATSUN PICKUP 4 Sp11d, 1ir conditioning, end only 26;649 mil11. ( 270ETOI $2599 - '72 Chevrolet Impala 4 door H.T. VI (r.,. 9111, 1u,.no.r1c tr1n1mlnltfl, 11r C'lftdltltlllftl, powtr 1lttf1"11, [IOWar br1ka1, 111111 I n1no.rlctltl• _,, ll061it•I kELLY ILUEIOOll PRICE: 52300 IWholHC1l•I OUR PRlCE $1799 '67 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 6 PASSENGER WAGON V.e, aulometic tran1mi11ion, pow., 1l11rin9, air conditioning, end 5,,00:1 mil11. (225CQT ) $999 . '10 HORNET SST 4 DOOR 6 Cylinder, auto,..1lie lr1n1mi11ion, ,.dio, tnd only 28,000 mile1. A r11 I honell cit! 1741 BSW I $1599 Don't Miss Our Great Used · Car Buys! • ' DAil. '( Pll.bT Wtdnttda)', Oclobtr 3, 1973 PILOT·ADYEm5Elt ZI '~ _ ..... 1.A-'ufo..._•.;..• _1m_,_po_r1_oc1 ___ w_o Auto•, Used SAAB SPECIALS ; * SAAB OF THE 13, dral lll\\ftYI: Complete ~lion nov.·, Buy or lea...r WEE' 'K •J im Parklnson't .. [h-;1rh Jhnpnt1!i t • !JOO f./ • •' ,..,._,., ~"""' .. '' , .. '~., Of8~<! County's NC\\'Csl. SAAB I O{!tller CLEAll . .\r-;CE: SALi:: '73 SAABS .51'AllTl="G AT $2'95 u_B 10 24 n1lles1ler p lklll Dick Miller Motor1 'll'O W. \Varner, S.A. 557·2U2 ·TOYOTA '70 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 4-wtu~el drive, etc. Nice car, (911 ASQ\. m55 DIOT DATSUN 1883$ Bead! Blvd., Hunt. Beach, 5tO-Of42, SC..7'781 . i TOYOTA i: DEMO I l SALE · '68 PLYMOUTH (XE\;.gt~1 $1299 '68 CAMARO (~Xf'-501) $1899 '68 BUICK RIVIERA IVEJ-6411 $1899 72 CAPRICE CPE (851-EOO) $3099 '71 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON (7;)4-BOK) $2599 '64 CHEVROLET Y, TON PICKUP t44292E) $1299 GROTH CHEVROLET ll1.11 q111•. 111111111" . ~ . \ .. 11211 BEACH BLVD. 147-60f7 ~3331 .,,.~rf ro=ROU.A=~-.~,-,-,-1.-0 n HUNTING TON BEACH w-. R/H, 4 ""'· ohn>m< CADILLAC ra.cS,25Mrea ao nable-. , _,_ "" OORONA c ... t """"· • EL DORADOS dr, aUID, R/H $10'l5/bost olr. 14· TO CHOOSE 962-~lm. uk for COUPES-CONVERTIBLES Sonia. • ·n. 'TOYOTA Corolla 1'00 DE VILLES cpe: Xlnt cond. $1350. can 531-J'm 31 TO CHOOSE VOLKSWAGEN ~~ · f ~ CONVERTIBLES •. '71 YW BUG Many °""""""' oolon O.Oice ot Interiors .,. (Cloth & leathtt) , AJrl/FM. stereo, new radial Factory air conditioning llrel. (583 DJB Full power. Choice of: $1795 ~=ra<tio DOT D__AlSUN -~i:!~-· 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Largest selection in """"· 84>-1'181, 546--0<42 °"""" County " vw Nabers Cadlllac Metallic .BlUe AlTI'HORIZED~DEALER Runs & Looks We!l! 2600 HARBOR BL., $1095 COSTA MESA (Zl.tN525) ID9100 Open SundQ 111,11 tJIW• \llt1!tll'• "'""' ~ . ,, . '66 CAD sed. De Ville, very clean, xlnt mecb. cond. li&,000 ml, always ~ed, moo,.._ .... l~I .......... I~ ...... 1 ___ ... ..:,_ ... ..c;...I~ I --.. : 4 1§} I--·•"I§] I . ~·- 990 Autot, Used 990 Autos, Os.eel "° Autos, Used 990 ~Ailutotiiiil,iluilsec1iiiiliiiiiilii::;990~l;A;u;t;os;,;u;Mdilijiiii~~990~ ~-. u,.l OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC PONTIAC t -~ · JAVELIN MERCURY MU$TANG (~ JAVELIN ssr _ 1~ cl.Ass1C l\f er cut y. '85 Mustane 200 cu ln 6 CYI, J Sa.IC9 6 s..:viCe CORP .. e;icec. v eh i c I e 1. 1967 F' IRE BIRD, tow 1972 T-BOUL i...li& J\lU "'" ·-....ml. Needs Mlall IUTIOWlt 11.'0rk. dr lu'lftp, !hnd. traia. k/H OLDSMOBILE Chooae from (21 , '71 Exec. mileage on new q . P/s. 1)0¥.oer flle'lb,.atulk:ua, ~.) ~op. PA/S. Air. $3500. Best otr. Alk for Au1wnn or SllOO. &i).1818, 673-~. GMC TRUCKS Pont. \va.gon or '69 GTO. P/8, aut.o trans, rur, ne\v AM/FM ..._. tlilect·Aire, 1 · Larry, 642-M22, S1S-fi646. HONDA' CARS Botb air cooa,. xlnt cond. brakes &: tlre1. vinyl top, white. vtnyt mp, daft twwn LINCOLN MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE UNIVERSITY OLDS 919-22111 ,,,., -..... ,,.,., aft !lpm ... W<ekends. met.•"'·~ -Call '88 PONTIAC C4tallna, 2 dr 539-$i21 * 54iW3S1 * '69 LINCOLN Conllnenta.l. Xlnt cond. Loaded, Must sell. $1600. 5.Sl-6259 MERCURY MUSTANG '69, Conwrtlble. '68 Olds Toronado Ste~ 28S:I Hartxlr Blvd. bardtop, vinyl J'OOf, atr 1970 GP WI~. T-BIRD 19fll, 'Uadlu, full pf1, p/b, 'radio, 00,000 mi, tape, p/windowa,· air, Cotta M_csa H).9MI :_~~i'~ta~!J!!I cond. BXltao,k.:~brwnM··~t. ~ pwrnd, t1~ .. u!•t1,·.e1,e.,11 8'~ white Y(lblk top, blk llhr radlalA nu brakes xlnt 1971 OLDS Vista Cruir.cr • """7""'10>.0 n · 119~ • e-l 11 co · .,...,.,. ' " Int, Sl.>XI, call D Crowell cond. Woo. or belt' otter. Wgn, 3 seats, a1r AM/FM '71 GRAND Prix, fully eqWp-~'Jl..80D-· '• 64t-OlJS, -: · -· JM.!1Jlltlll.~ otereo, '"" oaok. E>< oond. oed.e_x.,.llent qondt""'. low ' I RAMILIR ·YISA '70 MUSTANG gd, cond., '71 ctrrLAS.S Sup. 2 dr ht, $80/ofl'. 673::1m7"""'11fr""6:30 hill.8; GG-7400.~ --,•;.t • • ~t--~_..._ __ ,__.I '89 COUGAR XR 7. Xlnt radial Ore'-auto, trans, 1o air, full' pwr. lo ml, llke p.m. '69 O'RiND1 ·PRfX •io ~ ..Rorta.,,auto. Good m. VEGA ~ Good cond. 5 nu tires. 847-2294 or ml, :pm. Cal.I •aft 4 PM new. Pri. Pty. $2595 . '61 TORONADO Xlnt eond, w/alr 'cond., cond.·$1200.'"&rm.L.-'mnd. Cull t: take owr 536-374.1. 645-1886 833-21{)3 Make offer 507.2337 p/windows, $1500. 64U989. Phone 496-~1 payments. Call 96Ml51l Auto1, New 990 Autos. New 980 Autos, New 990 Autot, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New • 9IO A-- -.,. ''POPULAR DEMAND RE P·EAT''. ' . . . ' . . the ''GAS SAV ERS'' Witl1 Any New 1973 Capn Ordered. and Delivered-· During the Month of October Y~u -·Will ~Given a · Free 10 Speed Bicycle. ·FREE ·BIKES • • • with every new CAPRI • IMPORTED FROM GERMANY $149~0CJ.RETAIL VALUE • • • _ GREAT . SELECTION OF • • • • · 2000's AND Vj6's • .. r •' 1965• ""' vw "b • 1 n ~ CHEVROLET enP OYet' m . invelted.1--------11 !:.': :""""'"" " -8 3 " '67 CHEVROLET 19-73 CLOSE-·OUT •n VW SQBK, lug. rk .. aunrf., Mw riuil11ls, AM rAdlo, clean, $1850 eves, Camara -• trad rorAir, power steer i ng , 68 VW, $750. or e automatic. Just like new. amt aallboat {UKAHi) • .... ,... • s·1395 '65 SUNROOF, newly reblt 50 hp eng, 1"8dlo, Pirellia.: Goal!'""· l650. 003-0l'lll. DOT DATSUN ·~ Camper. >.1nt cond. 1.8835 Beach Blvd., Hunt. . 557~ &ft 6 Beach, 842-7781.. 54()..-0442. '68 ~ Aoto. Rad:I,, 56,000 '72 CHEVROLET '69 VW Radio, eJitractor ex- haust. CLEAN. $1005. Call Vega 963-1850. Sedan, Stick. AJ\.f radio. Nlce '69 V.W. Excel ('()!'I(), orig. car (~ EPC'). ~~m_Sl.lm or best oiler. $1695 1'69 VW BUG, xlra doan. DOT DATSUN xlnt n1nntng car, xlnt tires ,.....,.. ..,_...._ Blvd H $1350. ri57:stiit. """""' °"'"''-,' ., unt. 'TI SUPER BEETLE. New Bch. 54()...1442· 842-ml tire11. f\lust Sell $1400. Call '72 KINGS\VOOD Est ate 6·16-1277. Wgon. Auto. full Plvr, till • '-'· whl, lo ml. Xlnt rond. $3750. '69 VW ~cw .eng ua ..... cs, or best offer. 557-7556. automn11c-lit1ck tran.1. callll ..:'.:C...:::0::,.0"7=~=-- 72<-49"-2788 '"' CHRYSLER l ___ v_o_L_V_0 ___ 1·70 STA \\'agon. every extra, WHILE THEY ong. own", low mil,., perfect c<Jnd. 64()..-0.\19. LAST! CORVAIR '73 VOLVOS e 164's e e t4S's e 1 44·~ ·'64 CORVAIR VAN e 142· .. • 1~·s call 6447446 aft 4:30 Now Is The Time To fORD SAYE! '69 CORTINA. Au Io, economical, dependable. See "'••w tr'• to 8ppl"l'Ciatc. 31,600 orig - WA ml. 5.16-M76. YOL 0 '7t LTD Ford, 2 dr, air, pow" 52000 mi l .,, wholesale $1995. Pvt Pty. 1966 Harbor, c .r.1. &lG-9303 548-3255 or 1213) 4.14--8471. Autos. Used 990 MUST ScJ I. 1967 F o n1 1--------; Cuslom 500. P/S, P/dlsc BUICK brakes, $400. Call 846-20'17. 1--------1'12 COUNTRY Sedan wa&Qn, '68 RIVtERA. Full po11.oer, air. p/s, p/b, $XJO. prl good condition. $14!15. ot ply. 551-M.16 aft 5;30. best offer. 968-8064 '62 COMET, 6 cyl, depen- CADILLAC dable &. beauUM. $300. or be!t oner. 963-8940. '73 CAD Sedan de Villi'!. like '61 GALAXY 3 IP auto V8, e ALL 1973s in stock ... DISCOUNTED! e INCLUDING e •• Continental's Mark IV's, Mercury's Montego's Pantera's ... NEARLY 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! '70 Pontiac Grand Prix '69 Mark III . FULL SHARP '2575 "CLEAN'' '3475 Auto. trans., air cond,, pwer. Fully equipped, ract.ory air steer., brakes & wlndo\\'S, cond., power windows, 6 way radio, heater. 513AEQ power seats, Afo.f-FM Sterro radio, landau top. CYXL696J DEALER DIRECT '7I Cadillac Sedan De Ville '69 Mercury Marquis Coupe I '4375 SHARP '1975 FULL pov.·er. factory air Auto. trans .. factory air cond., landau top C288ASH) cond., pwr. steering, brakes, le \vlndo\\'8, radio, heater, vinyl top. CXKV707) -- LEASmG FACllJTIES NELUSED '71 Cougar '69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. ' • Cougar •-Mark IV B'EAUTif1JL '2575 CLEAN '1275 AUTO trans., factory air., AUTO. trans., factory air pwr. steering, powr brakes, cond .. pcm.'t'r steering, brakes radio, heater, vinyl top. I windows, radio, heater, (544CUG) vinyl top, C417AGH) Cadillac • Mercedes ASK FOR HAL SANDERS '71 M~ntego MX 2 Dr. '72 Dodge Wagon -CHARLIE THOMAS' -' -'2175 '1975 SOLD by Johnson, services BEST .BUY by Johnson, atr cond., auto. Coronet. VS, radJo, heater, traM. Pw'(!r 11teer .. brakes. roof rack, power 1teerlng, FACT. AIR. 1213DFCJ (951FBB> • CO?fflNENTAL •PANTERA • I _, nu, 4500 ml, fully equip, ps, rd tires, 68,COO orig m'lt l---- PvL ply, $60Co0, 6'+-13ll-ne, ~ ~-Home Of Tiit New Cat • , • "Goldeit r ... ell.'• &n-1010, 1·5 1963 FORD Ctry Sqre Wgoo CONV. EIDorado, Be:u11Uul Pwr 1mg • brkl -~ibws · 1971, k!Adf'!d. bHt offer this Xlnt cond . Call 842-4130. week. 644-2116 'fil t"ORD 2 DR. V-R. '66 CAD Convt, xh~l cond . $100. 2468 Fairway Or. ST."D nr m~ke #. Cill --'C."'MC'.7'=Ph'='co642--07.=::-168~-ll . ;~p' De VIile. low ___ H_O_R_N_ET __ _ mileti. No rfo~·n~ assun1C' .71 I-tOR."'11-:T. 3 l!'pef'd, g cyl, _!_cl\M. Pvl. ply. ~MOO. AM/t-1'1. 22.000 miles. Go:xl '72 EL DORADO, ~rry ex· cond. $1300. 646--1432 tra, lo\v mll~. gt>m cond. f".i ~ ~1i.V(I, IJTJ.(IOSI. Nr-ed a "P:i:it"! l-'laL'4! an 11.cl! ' ' • C ·'\f'l i I . l 212t HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540·5130 •• • l ! ' I I ,. f. 1 ' t "' ' ' I• • j • • l ¢ l " Pl\ • w ·t • - -'1 -., -'l I ( ., 'l ·--.... -'1 _.., , '~ A (8 Poi AC -. PILOT -AIWOTISER w-. 0c.-3, 1973 DAJLV PILOT '1 -. - '• ' Why· 1re :we one of the ~eadina . A.utom obi le Facilities in the West? H• s·wH·· ·v 1s· .. o-· NEW READY FOR IMMEDIATE -" Ii. , . . ~ · .. : . CARS . · DELIVERY ' .)· . ~ .· 74 . CU.TLASS · 2--DOOR , . I \ · ORDER .TODAY • " ' " '74 OtDS 88. 2 .. DOOR '. ;· ORDER ;.tobAti. · . . . -' . . ' . . . . -. . •. ..,,_,.. -~ . ·.-~ . . . . -: . ' '. . ------------Visit Our -Honda Civic · . . -. .. . . ·c· enter WE'RE NUMBER 1 IN ORANGE. COUNTY; . EXCEWNT SELECTION · '74 OLDS . 98 . · -4 'DOOR_ .,, . . ·• O.RDER TODAY . ~ _$4977 SER~ICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP :,: .• ·"-••• ,. -• T ~-0.P.IN EVEJlY S~TURDAY . --..., · . . . . /:30 'TIL 5:30 · '740~~:~0 "~ $ 5 5 77 Many Ways To finance Your Car :: ------·--·-·---·-·------• Let us tailor your financing ·'·. ALL ;REMAINING. '73~ s: DRASTICALLY REDUCED '• to best fit your needs. !', ----------ililiili----illliiillliiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiililllllliiiii~iiiiill-..... _----------,~ .. · 'AKE y ••. ;72 PLYMOUTH '70 . LTD '71 OLDS 98 $ . ·· -FURY WAGON WXURY SED. . ' . . CH 0-I c E LOADED: AIR LOADED: AIR LOADED : AIR t 1471EOCI 1270F£Fl l8 17E0A ) $71 Is tvlll ~ pymt, .171.7' b tottl ,,_lhl'I' pyml', lrd. tax. n~, end 111 nrryl!lg charg"5 °" approved • cr«llt tor :16 nail!IL Olttn'9ll pymt, prla la $2116.n lnci. i.x I. llctnM, ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1~ Total Cilifl prlC9 If mD1. . -. '70 DATSUN 4 speed, radio, heater. (301 CID) .,. CHR·YSLER Power i nd llir conditioning. (770· ADZ) $s-7·7 ~g!.~!!~c, air condition· ing. {XXA002) 11 ~l~!-'~OOA_PT)_~$ 5 7 7 . $477 ~· $s·7·7· 1 68 · NOVA Automatic, radio, heater. {WJX· . . • 052) • $. DOWN '69 CHEVROLET Impala. Automatic, air condition- ing. (ZADB95) '68 COUGAR Power and air conditioning. {VYU- 24'4) '74 BRONCO 4 wheel drive. Under 4,000 mile•. ' 77 ~ " ' ... -,. • ,, •• MONTH " TOO NICE TO PRICE I "" :, . . ( . I ' . . • DAILY PILOT ., BUY OR LEASE • • . .._ •• t.-. . 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , . .·. I " • . Wttn11dfr. October ), 1973 • PILOT -ADVUTISU • •. ...__. LARGFm' SEIAECTION OF: . . CADILLACS IN-ORANGE COUNTY • Coupe Qe Villes .e Broutjha!I" • ~pes • Sedan pe-~illes •'El Dorados · • ~V.~ibles ' Over 80 Quali'ty Cara to Choose Fiom , • .. I 5 l I 1968 SEDAN DE VIlJ.E . · . SALE ll'llCI , Vinyl top, leather lntutor, fUll power, facwry air condltlonlni. tilt · $1777 WhHI, AM/FM stereo, excellent condition. (VGJl35) ' .. --. --. . 1968 EI1>0RADO , · SALE PRICE Vinyl top, leather lnter!Or, fUll Power, factory air CODdltlontn1, tilt • .$17 7 7 · whHI, stereo, door locb. (Ser. '2ll'l9ll6) · · 1969 COUPE DE VIIJ.E SALE PRICE Facto~alr condlUoninf, full power, tilt a. telescopic"*""'· AM/FM '$2 2 2· steno, tMllght .. !ltinel, white vlny\ top Ii lial!>er lnter)i>r •. !021ilSL) , " : 1969 ELDORADO .SALE _PRIC'f Autumn gold exterior, white ..;ny1 la\> • .,id-full'l,.tlltt Interior, full $'28 powar, facl<>ey air conditlonJnr, tilt •le¥lni-·Wbiel, AJ,f/FM steno, · · • power dooP-locks. (YXR807) • 1970 SEDAN DE VJIJ.E . SALE PRICE . Vinyl top, leather Interior, full .power, factory air ·coadltk.ntn(, till $29' 99 ' wheel, power door locks, -AM/FM ateno 'IDU!tlplex; Impeccable. · (234AGB) '· • • - -· • · • 19'(1 COUPE DE V1JLE SALE PRICE Autumn gold/white.vinyl top/gold .taputey Ii lealberlnterlor, full $ .. 3·a1. a· power, facloey air, tilt.-t.ele ,.heel, AM/FM. ateno, radio, power-door lock,•, twillght.!O•t)l!e!. .(:l§'IPWA) ·-· __ -· -. 1970 EU>ORADQ __ . ~,-, . ._ _ ._ SA_LE PRICE Le11 than 35,000 miles. Full power;iactori air, iu?quot~, ht.ck vinyl $ 3999· • ·. top, matcblug leather interior, tilt wheel, AM/FM steno, power door locks , Jl!Qlleso. (900IKF) . . • • , . -. 1972 SEDAN DE VIIJ.E ' Vinyl top, leather Interior;. full ·power. faclOry· air coadltlonlnl till· oteertn_g _wheel, AM/FM stereo, power door locks twWght aeuituel. (~~ . . . , 1972 COUPE DE VII.J.E Etmine white, white vinyl top,· factorr air conditioning, full power, red leather Interior, tilt& telescopic wlleel, AMLFM 1tencnnU1Uplex + a traa stereo tape,inew WSW. (lt487t) - 1972 ELDORADO . . Ice blue flrem!Jt/blue vinyl top/blue leather Interior full power factory air, lilt wheel, AM/FM stereo w/tape player' power doo; locks, twlllght senlinel, cruise control JP!awle11 condllioo. (680ELT) . ' SALE PRICE' $4s-ss~ 1970 T-BIRO LANDAU SALi PRICI 1971 OLDS TOllONAllO SAL~:PRI~· · ~o~air.v~!.~" d~ ~ f~i s1· 999 r::~w:.!:...~ ~~~~ s3·2·22 whttl, power trunk Jock, radio. -A tory aJr condlUoidn&,-tilt. ltereO, heater, white wall tJrei. Outltand. dual front' 1eat,:4-loeded, AirflFM ""· (110816) . • ·~ ~ (~) ' ' 1970 BUICK RIYIERA 5.f!LE PRICE matching tapestry Jnterlor, . full · Olympic bro,,.., bronu vleyl top, s2444 power, factory air conditioning, WSW, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo, (592EXC) - 1969 CONT. SEDAN Burgundy, black vinyl t'Op, bur- JUndy leather interior, full power, factory aJr cond!Uonlng, tilt wheel, attteo, door locks. CXS\YStl) 1969 JILDS DR TA 88 Custom. Gold/matchlna: vitvl top /te.pestry interior, V8, automatic, rad.lo, heater, power steering I: brakes, factory ah·. CZVE470) \ LIMITED SUPPLY OF 1973 CADILLACS • COUPE DE VILLE • ELDORADO COUPE SEDAN 'DE VII,f,E o.no. Absolutely $ LOADED! . Stoclc No. 1-344 For ••••• J Demo. Absolutely LOADED! Stock No. 3565 FOr ••••• $ Brand Now~ EQUIPPED I ' . . --StoU-No.-7-917r~·~- For.~ ..... , Wide Selection of Colors & Eqllip~eri.t While They La~t! . - • • .. ' ' . . • I '. • • • • • • • .1· .. • ' " 4 i: i' ' : J .,. ~ ' • ., • ~ " P• . r.e ·:•··~'·• ...... ,. .. , ... " ... ~o _ ..... ·o •.. • l ,,f ., ct 1 I • J ~ , ' ,! . t ... .t'f·:· ... r.• .... " -1': • ,. c ·11 : • ' • ' ~· i l t .. All'~ .. MC)DELS READY FOR IMMED·l~AT.E D'ELIVERY . . • . ,.,J. , ,. ' ·: qaR 'fl~AfllC~ , ~ERTS ~ ' ' A~E f'I~~ TO .H.El:I'. Y:<?U! . • .. . ' ' i I ' '7 4 -·TRUCKS ' · otJJl V9 LUME SAti!'S ~Nl>'·SERYICE TRUCK CENTER IS 'Tor-ALL y MANNED BY EXPERTS -r:ROM LIGHT PICKUPS, TO ~AMPER SPECIALS, TO V"NS, TO CUSTOM HEAVY DUTY RIGS - WE ARE ... · " . ~UIPPED ~ .. '; ;: ·• ·_:SERVE YbU BESt! . NO EASIER TERMS ANYWHERE ~. ,. ' • -... ,·-.. • ··.,,..,.::,· • .£.:o.., ' • ' ,. •* ..... • 1 ~ ... _ .,,_, • . · . , .. ,.~-,..;r , ··• ·~\ ···~" i•:f '71 · C"~VROLET ·: 1t~12·:~MUSTANG : .:"::f"72~tlOBINO ,) ... • • ~·~; }r;:···..._ --· ..--.-__.., .. ,,...fti ~ · •• , 4 Door. V~lf.l:ltOtf'il-tic, u!!lliio, ·he,atet't:,pow- er st!erih9,:tl &~~e1, .~ir ~_09d~nin91 • . Malibu 2 Dr. H.T. Aut?matic, radio, heat-AutOnif..Tt~;.tad io, heater, -power steering, .. .:'-.' . : · -, ' i . speed -tr~ns.'T'is1ion , radio and haater. el"; power sli!terl'ng, 'air conditioning. I 593. bra,kes '& windows, air conditioning. I 386-VS , automatic, AM-FM radio, power steer- j}97CEKi . . :OTA ) ·.•· · '· DTB I ing, air conditio11in9, vinyl roof. I 10.5841) -•inyl icof~I -+--· . \. t ' f ~ .•. If, · ·· ' ---~·'--.. ' ~. ~-- 1..... .... .. ,70. · ~•u{i _, uper .,.I i 'I· .. _5, n 5 ... ~· .~ tri>o~~~ rodio, hottor. ("Oii· ~ , '·_ ~ _.- 1 ' • ~ 1 <· ,. -·::: •• ···-'1 ' -. -- Ir.·~---~'.·· ... , ., 58 ~.,'-. '<.J • ""' . '1> . , .... PER . :, 1 MONTH .,. •-• "r I • PER MONTH -··.-·. \·;~-i .. ~ . S45f le; "'''' Chi. ~mt. Ml.JI if; ,.Ill mo, JIVml. l~cl. I••• • lct11N & •II ctn"(tnt ™"'" IPll tppr. c#Cl!I for U mltl. Dtftmtel pymt'. utli.11· ind. t• & lie. ANNUAL P'E0R· · CIHTAOI llA'rl'· l4J'W.. Tolll Cl .... "kt $1U2.7t. I ' •' ~ ., ~: -,,_ .. ~.,, '~ ';J: :_<l• •• ;..., •• ~j~~~ :· , •.;•~cr,t · ~~ . . •f" "},; t . '!'Ell MONTH NI k .. !al ...... ~·/~.12 b tolill me, pyml. h•d; ... llunN & 111 ~ "'9~ ... ...,,. U'ldll for ~ -. Odirrred 11Yml. S31J1.J6 Ind. !Ix & lie. ANNUAL P'lll· Cl!HTAOI llATE 11.~ Tt111 c•"P'kf UNfi1t,• $ ..... ·' -. ..... . \ ·-.. 16 PER MONTH ..m -fofp! -~..._-.. 1.1, -~ ..... ll'Yllll ......... ~ & •II~·~ .... ,,,.., credit 1w • -. Dmrnif . p.,.,,if; "'71 . .i .IKf.~~t. lk. AHHUAI. P'lll· ClllTM' aA~l ·1f~ -~'JC.-pr!~ UITl,7t, ' i-., , ...... _ ..... - '70 Ford 1~v,~J $ I Ion. VI, oulom1t ic, r1cl io, · hoolot. 1129AZZI , '70 ~~.~~.~.~~.~.~.~ ..... $2495 dio, ho1t1r, l tp11cl, !Jlil'4JHI • . '!J I .v.w. DLL ~··· 2· ·4·95 ·.: , 11 · ,l .,.. '·~.1 ,• ~~ -., 7.·p··~-··'"" ~·d .. ~di -. ' ... ' ·' t:ot"· '.l 1 \ttofer.,!Jl2CUC J , ) ·. j 1• ' ' . I . . . '·911 ,L-FORD F-250 . . $11·9,5 . . ~·Ton; VI, 11"om1ffc, r1dio,· · h11ltt, p~or tl11rin9, 1ir con- dilioni119: l70169J) . · ·•~ I ' • . ·~'\ ~,, ' . . . . ~ ¥tf _____ _,_.,. .-=:' .. ., • , ' . SALES DEPT. HOuas: I 1rn-t'"' Mon.-Frl.; I &nM'JNn Stl.; 10 .,,,.. pm SYn. PARTS SERVICE HOURS: 7 ant-t pm Mon.; 7 am-6 p.ft Tvt....Pri. • PAR-TS DEPT. ONLY1 I tm-1 pm Sat. • . , • -. ·,• -v ' .- . ' • • • • ' DAILY PILOT Wtdnesday, Octobtr 3, 197) P!ILOT -ADVERTIS ER ft - 31 SELECT ·ANY NEW '73 , .. , C"R'1SL£RPl9mo11lli LISTED N£vv ,u - THIS · WEEK ONLY ..----:O:;V:;ER;;""°'.;7::;7-;Jr.;O CHOOSE __ _..- ---=--~FROM PLYMOUTH DUSTERS .NEW '73 COUPE V~WMt U11 l"rk • MGt.11 1.....iupen .. 21 +11• YOU SAY( 478 42 NEW '73 COUPE VUt.,._ZUU1 U1t P'rlc• PIM." l....OC• UMl.41+'7• YOU IAVI! 367 32 • E¥ t ery new '73 Ch . and Plymouth · rysfer Will be cfearf in stock show th " · Y ~arlced to e ractory · . ·your Price •nvo1.ce. savings y~ ;,; and the early While ouak~. Come a fine sef Y. still have models. ection of most • • .., IN OUR GIANT INVENTORY .-. . ' ' . I CHECK THE FACTORY iNYOICE ' YOU'LL FIND ON THE WINDSHIELD ..• ADD JUST $79 ••• AND THAT!S YOUR PRICE.* NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS NEW '73 WAGON New 73 Town & Country W- lll'1J.MS6-USIJ6 • U 11 l"rke UU1 .. fl l!WtlU MIM.11+$11 YOU U.Vl 966 21 rM .... MJD-m1 .. Ult f'rlu $1105.:M ......... 11.•+P'I YOUU.Vr 1149 22 Cl'fl TJD.1"11't Ull Jlrtct ,....,.,. l""9k1 UUL•+PI . ' . NEW'73 340. NEW '73 C!)U PE NEW '73 COU.PE •• ·NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS NEW '73 WAGON P.......WD-lUl61 New ·'73 Town & C-trfW- VUM.J6.t24151 YOU u.va Vut-CX..ISIJJI VUtUlo1"41t YOU U.VE •YOU SAVI YOU SAVI: YOUSAV• LIST l'JllCIE s.HISJ O 1.-la ~1.a+tpt.!-385 32 L~ l"rkt Mtlt.,J h1 ... $21t2.M+11t YOU U.VIE 342 56 Lill l'ric1 t.HU ... 1...,liic:•"Slf..M +17' 465 12 RPU·MK-U160l Lill Prlct JSOOI ... ....... Ptn.tl+Pt 936 88 U1t l"ric.t W•t.H l11ffk1 MU5 ... +l1t 1164 67 C'"4!1-T)D-2'1JM Ult l"rlo SJ ... 11 111\'Mu MMl•+tn 1462 12 NEW'73 340 VUWJ ....... t LIST l'IUCl!ptll.H hwtkt '31!2.U+J1t NEW73 340 V'Ut-M»-11n:t7 LIS! l'ltlCI MIMM tll\ltke $MH.U + J't NEW'73 344 V$29-M36-J11JJI UST l'•ICf: 14111M 1...,.w;t '3611.11 + IJ't NEW '73 COUPE VUWJa-n!fll LIST l'lllCEIJJlt.H l•Yek•pMUl+11t NEW73COUPE VUWJa-J7uU Ust ~let $1'M.M l-k•UMl.1J+l1' YOU U.YI 379 37 YOU U.VI 489 13 YOU SAVI: 388 47 YOU SAVI 389 47 NEW '73 COUPE VLJMM.UU41 Ult Pt-Ice PMS.JS ,.., .. P1tf.tJ+m NEW '73 340 . .,,._ Ult l'rtuo MIU.IS , ...... s.utt.11+$79 NEW '73 COUPE '!UM.16-!UMJ LISI l'riU UJtJ.ff 111wtk• utn ... +11' NEW '73 COUPE Vut-Ul--1ffll11 Ult Prkt 13111.11 lft'ltiCt Jml.•+$19 NEW '73 COUPE . .,,..,...,,. UM Prkt $a14.JS lllWtkt sttf5.11 +$1t YOU U.VIE 573 36 YOU SAYE 493 42 NEW '73 COUPE Vut CM :MM7J US! "'ktUJU.M lnvtlu »016.2' +11t NEW 73 COUPE ......... ..,,., Ult~samt.JJ \ 1....ia SJW.G+IJ't YOU U.YIE 400 83 YOU U.YIE 367 32 16 LYMOUTH 3·(;Cj21 SATELLITES YOU SAVll 439 67 YOU SAVI: 440°7 NEW 73 SEBRING liLUS ill:l'D-llQ6..HM067 Ult "'k t $U11.IO lll'ltit:t M111.11+1tt YOU SAY£ 981 83 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS Rl'D-..U..Ul:rtz List l'riU $J1M.4J lnvtk•541Jt.n '+sn · YOU SAVI! 975 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS . Rl'2J......,._1U1M Lh l ... let $JOU.to lnwolct MOM,J1 +1n YOU U.VI 950 58 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS R l'U-MK-UJal Ull ftrkt U11'.41 llWekt M"LU+11t YOU SAVI 968 23 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS Rl'U...U..2.Ulto U1t l"f"l<t IMl6J.M lll'IOM:t Mlllo.U + 11t New '73 Satellite 3-Seat Wagon P+M'-~ltftll Liii l'nc't 111Jt.4J lnwtkt M111.4t+11t YOU SAVI! 872 96 LOOK FOR INVOICE ON WINDOW AND JUST ADD $79 NEW '73 WAGON l'tM6-M:ID-JU7U Ll1t ftrkt 1""2.U l11v9kt WtS.Sll +11t NEW '73 WAGON l'.....W0-11..U Ult l"rkt ...... U 1 ... ltkt MMJ.4Cl+11t NEW '73 WAGON , ...... M:ID-JJ1001 U1t l"f"lctWM.M l11vllkt ISOSll.JJ + 171 NEW '73 WAGON PM4 .. M:ID-la1414 Llil l"rkt 15041.10 lllwtkt MMS.Sl+ltt NEW '73 WAGON ,M4!1-M10-1J167J Liii ftrkt U"I ... lllWtkt $4JM.:U-+$7t NEW '73 WAGON NEW '73 COUPE NEW 73 COUPE NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS 14 PLYMOUTH VUMoia-J71114 YOU SAVI: VUM.16-UJs.Jt 'YOU SAVI: tll~1'1JM YOU SAVI: Fu ~:.~---1 '"4'"M:ID-U'IJl1 1..-. s:uiM.JJ+SJ't lnV'tkt Uf1J..U+17t lnvtiu MIJl.t7+J1t ln•tkt ""'2:.:U+Pt YOU U.VI! 1218 21 YOU SAVI 1383 75 YOU SAVI! 1419 45 t YOU SAVI 1183 52 YOU U.VE 1063°7 ' YOU SAVI 120012 Ntw '73 Town & Country W...., C"'*TJ0.llt.M7 YOlfSAVI Ll1t "'kt UU1 .IS 1507 1 ' Ull: l"rlc• .,... • ' t..,fkepw,Jt+$19 • , YOUU.YIE 1512 1 • New '73 TOwn & Count,:Y Wagon C ..... TJD-Ulll5 ' ' YOU.IA.VI 1469'5 Ull ... kt $117J.U lll\ltokt SU14.zt+l1t New 73 Town & Country Wagon c,....TtD-muz L.kl Prln ''*·" , .. tkt SU»-•-+m c,....nD-Jllltl List !"mt sntt.U 1""5«1JIU.•+S1t' . YOU SAVI 14]3'° " New 73 Town & Country W- C,..._TJO.JJMU U1t Prk t Pt7S.• lllWtkt $Ull,M+11t ::·:-:·=-~~·":----~~~~~~~72~:U:•:-~:.,.~·~-~=----~~!~~~0~7~u.=-~:•~u~•L~>~•::_ ____ ~~~~~~83l::::::~~~:.; Ll1tl"f'k1uen.1s ;;......;.~;----------t~~~~~- N E W 73 COUPE NEW '73 SEBRING P.LUS NEW '73 GRAN SEDAN . 16 NEW '73 COUPE VUMS•·J11111 YOU SAVE VLJMM.Wltl 'YOU SAVE R,1J..~1-5t YOU SAVI! 1'1'41-M»Uftll YOU SAYE CH R YSLE RS """"',__.' 455 37 """"'""'"' 384 97 u"""''"'"·" 964 23 u"'"'"""·• 110.672 ~·~:""~':""~'-:u~•:"':. ____ ~~~~~~'":':"':'~""~'~-":•~•:n ____ _:~~~~~··=·"'~'=""'~·~"~':":' ____ ~~~~~~'"'""~:•:•:•u:.~·~•~•n:_ ___ ~~~~~~~~::::~~ MErov '73 NEW YORKER NEW ·,73 COUPE V~nlMJ Ult Prk t M!Dt.10 lnwoitt IJ.4tJ.11+S1t NEW '73 COUPE """"'"~' Llil Price UOM.t l hlvllkt mn." + 17• NEW '73 COUPE V'UM.»-141141 Ust l"f'tct tJITJ.M ,...,., Ulft.Q +'" NEW '73 COUPE Vut-C1'-1U11t U lt l"f"1<• U6M . .O lfl•l>ic:t IJIM.74 • ilt NEW '73 COUPE YOU $AVIE 478 42 YOU SAVE 462 92 'YOU U\'1 450 11 YOU U YI!: 422 16 NEW '73 340 VS1f.H»-tJUl6 Ll1t l'rlct 1J1U.11 •n•ltk• u n•.a+ut. NEW '73 C<lUPE Yut-u6-HJJJI Lilt !"rite 1)4?0. II ltYoitf Sml.OI +Ill NEW '73 COUPE. VUt-C»-2'Ct1 UH Prlct 1lU4.41 lllYOltt IJIU.Jt +119 NEW '73 COUPE VLHU..1UJ4J Lill Prit t $.UU.60 llrWoltt IJ16t.11 +i11 NEW '73 COUPE YOU $AVIE 427 21 YOU $AYE 373°2 You SAVI[ 414°1 You SAVE 414 32 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS . tlll'D-M.l6-14J.46J Liit l'rl't UtU.71 lnwtkt $410 .U +JJt YOU SAVI! 985 83 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS RP2J..,...,..14J4U Liii l"rlct $1U1.11 lnwoltt 1410 .11+11' YOU SAVE 985 83 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS RP21-,...,..HJ.IU Li1t l'rlct U U1.4J ln•t k •MOM.U+Ut YOU SAVE 966 21 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS tlll'U·Ml .. JUU. Liii Prk t $11Jf.4} •n~_tict S4tf1.n +ll! YOU SAYE 968 23 NEW '73 SEBRING PLUS NEW '73 WAGON PP ... MJD·2M<l1t Litt Pritt IUJl.t J lnwtitt "'"· n +11t NEW '73 WAGON PHU.MJO·t 1t14i Ll11 Prk t 1Jt14. It lllvOic• 14611+11t NEW '73 WAGON ,H ... MJ0..11Ht4 Liit Prk t 1St74.ll '"""'' 14615." + '" • NEW '73 WAGON PHU.MlO·JOIDU Liii l'rkt 1'1H.2J lnwtitt 14tGl.M +Ut NEW '73 WAGON YOU SAYE 1209 11 'YOU U.V• 1209 77 YOU SAYE 1278 21 • CHU TJC..14JIH Utt Prlct M671. ts 111¥titt 1Jnt.7J+Jt NEW '73 NEWPORT CMD MK·U42J4 Utt l"rlct IMJoi.tS ln""1<t $4-ffJ.4J+$7't NEW '73 NEWPORT CW MJC·tMUt use ""'' UW4..1t lflYtkt MJn.M+IJt YOU U.VE 1359 22 YOU SAVI: 1059 62 VOUSAV• 1084 40 New '73 Town & Country Wagon C1'4S Tll>-tMllO Liit Pritt 17tlJ,M lllYoltt Uf1 .. 71+·•Jt YOU IA.VI! 1419 12 N~w '73 New Yorker Brougham • INVOICE PLUS $79 ALL CARS ARE SUBJECT TI) PRIOR SALE ALL PRICES AllE Pl.US /' TAX ANO LICENSE ALL PRICES ARE VALID UNTIL 10 p.m. SUNDAY 10-7 • • • l ' • • • • : l l : • • • • • t • " • • • . • . $' - ·1 $' I -~ . , • • • · . . • . . ' • • . • '.• :• " • • . • " • i: . •. ;. •' ' ' • • . . •I. :· . 1 i1 J I ' -I -I - . ' 9 PILOT ·ADVERTISER Wol"1doy, Octobt< 3, 1973 ' :::,ND_ 74-8~100_-VAN ~- I . I I lllAl.401061'1 t=ULL PRICE . -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! • SEE OUR SELECTION OF NEW VANS by Courtesy '" 73: CHARGER COUPE FUL.lY FACTORY E(j)UIPPED VI, 1ufom1tic tr1nuni1· 1ion, pow1r 1f11rin9, ••· dio/h11t1r. U11d low mil1•91. 1547JETI . .:~7·0 ~!~: $1066 ' \111_ 1lr ...... Jllld" I#• , ·-· lnM.. ,...... ,,_ .... ; ,...._ 11911""'· cw1Msl FULL PRICE , 10 PLYMOUTH Duster Coupe VI, 1tldl ll'IMI, !vii'!' fK-. tlfy ..... flHll. (atCIXI ; !J' -:0 ~~~~~~~ .. ~. !Ill"' IKNry "'!HM· : .l-. llt.Sml . •• " •' • j $966 · FULL PRICE ' ' '10 FORD GALAX IE V SOI H1rdt1P '°"""' air cOlld.., power 11"""9, auto. ln111., rllCllt, lltoll«, tk. (IJ'IAVSI $488 FULL PRICE Wtdne:sday, October 3, 1973 584 DOWN Fully factory equipped. 5M ii 111te tot•I dn. print, ltw.I. 11•, lk 111i.. & .1H Clnyl .. dll'lft "" IJlllN', cnidll. M4 I• 1'1111 mo. pyml. IW J6 "*'llli.. Def.,. .. pymt, IM'k• lllllll lnc:I. la• & llcnM. ANNUAL PEllCENTAOIE • RATE 11.U' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! BRAND NEW '74 CHARGER SlO i1 fot1I down pymt. $JO i1 total monthly pvmt. inc l. 11•, lic:en11, •nd 111 c1rryi119 ch1r911 Oft •Ppt'• cr.dit for )6 mo1. D1- f1rt1d pymt. pdc1 i1 $1110 incl. T&l. ANN. Pl~T. I.A.TE Jl.63-,. s ' • 530 MO. '6. 9 DODGE . . POLARA _ H11"11hlp aovp1, wsw tl1'9'1, 1w10., P.S., laclory •Ir, r•· di•, l!tlltr. {YI.Jiii) '691 COU6AR XR-7 I Air clllld.. pow... 11 ... 1...,, awte. trlM., r1dlt, llH!.,.. . 1k. (X5S4'2) I 7· 0 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill H•l"llN' c""' vlnyl '"' a ll!Nri.,., .... 1r1111., 1ir cencl., lt&H, -~.(tnAYKI '69 CHEVROLET Impala Coupe VI, h1n:llop, vinyl lnt1ri11r, '°""'' llffl"l•t. {YCL401 I 69 FIREBIRD I Cylilld.... IUlll'l\llk .... M.. •Ir c.M., ,._ •N•rfrls, etc. fTSMNU $'766 FULL PRICE $1166 FULL PRICE FULL PRICE FULL PRICE • • . ' t Is II· IY' js . :h· id- "· n· !St Jo 1on-~ ei- uld red' aid xitt· led' ... ,u ol lio-..,. the rry I of oil Hile :her lley pen ioes ity's led, but hit rely are ined efer not sup- ~dy ight -lon't ~~~'.~.:n::iri $166. 6 :-1 llcllWlll II,..,, tO:tfDMEl -FULL PRICE iii Ji •g ... • 0- st to " • •U tt • " ... ' •U " ., •• • .-· fl% DAILV PILOT -BRAND NEW Wtdnndl)', October 3, 1973 .. --.......... ---. \ 31 IN STOCK • ALL COLORS • WtdnndaJ, OctoOer .3. 197.) PILOT-ADVERTISER 39 • Ii IRY FOR THI BEST Sil.Ii OF YoUR CHOICE.j'T ~~:D '73 FORD P-ICKUP TREMENDOU.S DISCOUNTS! ·PLUS.· . -' . \ 8 FT. MAJOR WAY ~ . . . CABOVER CAMPER • .. . _, NO EXTRA CHARGE .1 ISCOUNTS-D ISCOUNTS-DIS.COUNTS • ...... "· ~p ..... '73 FORD • COMPLmLY SILF CONTAINED Fully equ!pptd with pr .. t1nl1h•d paneling, llberglas1 bllh, range and ove!'I. slainl•111IMl 1ink,ga1/electr!c re!rigeralor, ,Uiag carpets, and much much more. 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( E·11GHS4#1~1 !~~~-~,auto. trans .• air, PW'• steering1 $ ,4 8 pwr. bf air.es, radio, w-w tirM, viny(roor: l kense No XTK802 ' '7 0 ~~.~~~~""""'1'"""'''·"'1''"'11 $16 8 8 . tires, Vinyl roof. License.No. 022AZD V-1, IUto. frl"'4 i>owtf' ;,,.,;,.,,. powtr (dlKJ M1tn, sfovt, s/f)I(, AC/OC r1friger., toilrt, 1tc:. EJ.IGHR"9/0 ' -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'Jo-TOYOTA .. --$J-coRoNA. Auto. trcVls., alrcondltlonin9, • radio, h~ter. Llanse No. 062BIM ... '68 '67 '69 DODGE CUST Van Auto. trans., radio, httler. License 192COT TOYOTA Crown "'spttd, radio, healtr. license No. TZZ·4.U . ·~~.~!!,!>.,, """'""""'· ..... .......... $ power bf akes, l)OWtf'windows, power seats, radio. healer, tinted lass, IMld au lop, LlcenH No.OIXCT • • • ...... ' '6 9 ~!~!:"'~~~~~ ........ ~ .. $°'8·8 . power steering Ir br.akts (991 BRJI ... \J '69 _ '6 9 DODGE Polara . , • V·I, auto. trans., ftdory air conditioning, ~r. steering, radio, heater, whlt~au tires, vlnyf roOt MAVERICK Li9hl blue finish L.lc.;_ l.!!_.5GRFJ ., .. ~ \ I ... ' , t . ' - -. . - ' I ' • : ' l ' . ) • I I I j l I • J f ' • I i • i • t ' " , " " .., , • . " ~ ' ' • I • • • • ' • ) , l I I l j • " i ... .... -. • ... .._.,,. J ...... - • .. ,.. -· Today's Final San Clemente ... · capi·s trano EDITION ; N.Y. Stooks --· :V~ '6, "IC). 276, 5 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES . . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESDAY, OCTOBER l, 1973 TEN CENTS Roos.evelt Faces Accuser, Calls Charges Lie s: < WASHINGTON UPI) -With bis ..,_ .,_ bclllg him, Elliott Raoaevelt today aen1ed dllarg°' •that he Plo!l<ll to •uigtoate the prime minister of the _.... 8lld bas lieen Involved with -.iotld llguret Jn the. 1 to Un teetaitia r1cket. TM IOll ill Frant.tin D. Roosevelt, call· Inc llio. dllarges made aplnst him before the 8elilte permanent investigations sub- f.OIQDdttee 1'Vtdous lies," dellftred bis 1~ ,jatlmonJ in front ol Louis P. Mutriana, a convicted 1 e c u r i t i e 1 swindler. Raoaevelt Is• the brother ol lonner con- f!"l'¥'Jlan James RooseVelt of Newport Beach. Mastrlana te.tlfied la3t month tbat he was offered $100,000 ;by Roosevelt and Michael J. Mcl.aney, an a 11 e g e·d associate of underworld figure Meyer LansQ', to aS31lSSinate tynden 0. Pind· ling, the prime minister of the 'Baham.as. Mastriana sald part of an EH;lvance pay· meiit of $10,000 was · a check 1or $2,500 . . yf ~ ••• .,,, B8*Gfle ' •Tltree pretty airline ~ bow their beads In respect at Bang- kok; Thlilan4, as Deputy Patriarch Som Dej Pra Vanna !Iatan blesses Air•Slam Alrllnes' fin1 747 jumbo jet Th.ree Arch 'Dog Trial' ' Jit;ors ·Being Selected • l"I_ ' • l ~ .,.. • • By' ii'Jm;EIUctr 0SCllOEMEBL" .. . d'I. All indicated therwou!d' DOI. • Of • °"" .,_ ...,. Laughter broke out in the courtroom J'*Y 10lectloo domJnated today's open-when a lady enterod and sat down in the lniof th& 'lbree ArcbBay 0 dol trial" Jn aection reserved for lbe jury. "Aze you a wliict a ,...ithy -t-ls dilrged with · juror?" asked Judge Barnette. -31 vlOlatkins of Onuige County's dOtt ''No, I'm Mt. Shelton's wife,'' the le"'1 law. ·WOOl&ll '"Plied. 'Prior todie trial'• opening, defendanl "Yoo woo't be serving oo the jury. C. Doiiltnic Shelton termed 'the °"" then," quipped the judge. · cOec!tnll-"a ~culoos waste of lax· Deputy 1iilirtct •Attorney Dsnlel Kelly P81UI _ .. ! expected to preseot bis -argu- ShellOO, ll, La Senda Drive, WIS mf!lt today. Following Iha\, Kelly wljl origlnally died lot vlolatioo ol the countY call IS proseCuUon witnesses to the dog le.h law during an early morning stand. Those witnesses are es:pected to •,'rai!f~.at_ Three Arch Bay on April 21, testily lba~ they have seen Sbeftorr a119w 1972. ,Orange ~ty animal control of· . hi.:J dogs, Ozzie and Jabber, lo run on the ~c.n 'bit !ht_ beach at 5 a.m. that day ,. beach. iespondll)8 to ct• compl!dnts al loose ,, Def-attorney Sheffeld expects to dQla: Cll the ~ : call between 30 and 40 witnesses to prove • ·8bell00. flie owner of . mln=Jtt~ tbatbfs·cttent ls tl!e-vtctlm ol llllcildering Ollllolllla 111111 -Amejjca. feuds within the prtvale soulll u,una Po>' the ,fine, etalnilnC the ' enctaV.: ~ __ he ,applied in 'l1il<t Sheltoo blm3el! this momlng Slliftbat Ard! lloY ll6ce It ii a prtvale .,... the only reuon the 3t counts are being · nwnlty. prmed Is "to aatisfy certain memherl ol "I''" lived in 'lbree Arch Bay for H the Three Arch Bay hierarcliY." years," Sbeltcn said, "and we've always been IOht. that 1be beach WU private I can1 see any ream for an ol thta."_ , • Sheltoo Is •fP!esenled by WllJ\am ~: !eld. of Santa AJ\a, who care!Ully qe. tloeed jurofs as to whether they woul4 he ~· agalnat ...,.... who ....,, a Slug • Ill mode payable to RaoaevelL Roosevelt, 13, said the money wu given to Mas:trlana -who in 1968 worked for a Miami Beach consultJnc firm run by Rooeevell -to negoll.ole • r.al estate loan with a N~w Jeney labor uqion. Roosevelt said Mastrlana defrauded him out of. the money and he later reported Mastriana to the FBL Before Roosevelt's testimony, the sub- committee beard from Philip Manuel, a staff inveaUgafor wbo de ta 1 led Roosovett•s alleged asaoclatlons with more than half a dozen underworld figures who have been involved in fraudulent s e c u r l t l e 1 tranucUons. Manuel Indicated his lnvesUgatlon could not COl'l"Oborate Mastrlana'll testimony On the llUA•slnaJID scheme In 1968. Roosevelt did oo1 deny that he had deallnp with many o! the!e lndivlduals but ins1.sted that "l at the time bad no way to know that these men were anythlng but reputable men." The subcommittee was el-peeled to hear lelUmony later today from Palsy A. Lepera, another c:onvicted st o c t swindler, who has appeared In cQed aesslon. Roollevelt uld he was "convinced that Mlnriana and. Lepera have perjured themselves before this subcommittee and have fi!rpelrated _a hoax upon the sub- coomuttee ... "I sincerely believe that at lhe close of this Inquiry of me l shaU stand before the world completely acquitted of all the vicious lies testified to by Louis. Mastriana and Patsy Lepera," Roosevelt- said. "I completely and ca tegorically deny~ each and every charge made before this subcommittee.'' he said. · Roosevelt said he was "not a rich· man" and that the efforts to defen<J,; himself had caused him "emotional, physical and financial stress bey-Ond en· durance." Gas Stations on Coast D·ivided_ on Strike Move Clemente Sewer Line Delayed The '"Placement ol a leaking aewer Une, 1n-8"iLaementcwtth Cile:.JhaLbas lour limes the capacity ha• been delayed by Squib Coul ~ 1Alne a.oa,rv .. tioQ !l!>'l!l!tl-' ' . '!be ~;L;; meeting ID late Beach -y. · ~ Ifs ~ 11 study wbell\er the '17,IOO pn>)ect by Ule City " Iii ClenW"o--bt .,...U.in-ducloc-. .. Undet the COllloln1a -W Quality Act, groWtll IDducemelit Is gi'oundi !Cf< dmlal -« UmitatJon ol a deveiopnenl The dty Is ~ Jn replace an ex· Isling .._ Une elgbt iDcbel in diameter with a 16-lnch In diamel6 Uoe. It would ...., Aw!llida San -for 3llO feet to Avenlda ~ Mlrlnot, where It would nm another 350 feet to a main sewer lranm>lssloa line. The eight-inch line bas I cln:um!erence ol SO inches. The If.Inch line expancls to a cin:umlereoca ol 199 Inches. . Dale Secord o! the Orange COunty EnvlronmenW Coolltioo argued Monday that the Increased volume might pro\'lde for new growth and wam't needed for U:· Isling developmeol The city has I blanket pennlt from the coastal commission for repair and maintenance but had to request a con- strucUon permit for tbe line because of the larger size, City Engineer Howard Dlrlew told the commission that with building alresdy approved in the area, il the Une was left at eight Inches, sewage would be "tw1· Ding out of the manhole." The commlssicn establilhed h y Proposition 20, the coasiline initiative, voted I to 2 to continue the project for mare llludy. Voling agalmt the delay were Commissioners Louis Nowell of Los Angeles and Art Holmes, a San Clemente clly councilman. The new line would "relieve an overloaded condition" and "replace a faulty Une· to prevent leakage of raw seWage;t,...the commission's staff rePort aaid in ,,_mmeodlng 1pproval. n.. ............,, which baa authority within l,lWJO yards of mean high Ude Une •• earlier approved 7 to 4 a 34-unit apart· llM!lll building at Z3S Lobelro, San Clemeate, by Ray L. Mc:Casllo. • Faiher~s Da1 Husband Adopts Wife's 9 Chil.dren LOS ANGELES (AP) - A civil engineer became the father of nine children la one day. Jack Edwards adoj>ted the nine children from his wife's two previous marriages Tuesday. . "They need a dad, and I need some kids. So we took care of that," said Edwards, who has two sons -Jlm, 17, md Je!f, l4 - from a previous marriage. Edwards' wife of five years, Marva, said the 1doption was a "long time comlilg" because the county Department of Adoptions delayed approving the move-to-asaurethat it would benefit the fam· ily. ' . . ~t;:n:lr'..,i\JT.(!'om a m-~m holl5' to ap ~l· . 'Jbe cbU n .are ~ 17; Darlla, 1&; Daniel, 1S; Ryan, 12, Lori, 11, J~-10; &bid I; llbollll/; Md llbea, 11.. < l Pendleton Matine Faces Murder-Kidnap Charges A Camp Pondletoo lolar1ne bas been lonnally dilrged with munler, kldnaptng and robbery in last weebNl'1 lbootinC death ol a )'ounC Marine Cl! • ci-nect stmch ol n>8d at the bue. And the Yictfm's closest survivor, bla wife, now faces .a dual trasecfy in the family. Pie. Edward Steege, 171 ol Del Moines, Iowa, was killed on the aay his wife was in the Midwest at her father's funeral. Bale spokelmeJl announced the arrest o! three 1uspecls In the kllllng 8lld a subsequent second kidnap incident, and later identified the alleged leader or the crime spree, Pfc. Isaiah Bums Jr., 23, who Is being held on the felony cbargea. Two alleged accomplices who aaaertedly signed statements implicaUng Bums are being CUlSidered for prosecu.Uoo u well. ~ killing took place on I.be ime range road In the southerly portion or the base Saturday, authorities said. The victim had been hitchhiking Oft I main highway on the reaervation when a car with three men picked him up. Steege was taken to the deserted stretch, beaten, robbed and then fatally shot in the throat with a shotgun. Alter tlje ·ldlllng It ls alleged the trio went out again {lnd picked up another serviceman, drove the victim to the lpol where Steege'• body lay and then robbed 8lld belt tbe mill. The aecond victim WU ..t free 8lld after · treatment at the base hocplW reported the death scene to the bue pn>- vost marshal's office. A few hours tater the three' men were omtted ala base pte by military police who noticed I lbolgun hearing a bloody handprlnt on the muzzle. The weapon WU in the back· IUL • 'Ibe car belones to pfc. William Everett, 13, who was one of the two -rted accomplices. The third oc- cupant was identified as Pfc. Gerald Lehmlller, 18. Both men remain in custody at the base. Nixon Irritated Over Questions Ahout Estate WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon showed some irritation today whe.ri asked again about governmental ex· peDditures on his estate ln San Clemente. (Related story, Page 3) A questioner at his news conference reminded Nixon that he said earlier the erpend!tures -amounting to $68,000 on the Nixon home and $635,000 on the grounds -had been for security reasons and that the value of the property ac· tually clecnased. Picture Window NlJ:on was then uked 1 lengthy ques· Uon by Clark MoUenhoff, a White House akh!: early in the Nixon administration, about eipenditures of $13,500 for ln- stau1tion of an electrical heating system and a larger amount spent for landsca~ • Ing. "Well , I can plow that ground aga in," Nixon replied. 'Und ecided' Operators Holding l(ey By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .,. o.i1Y '11M ,,.... Gasoline dealers on the Orange coast today appeared divided over whether to join the cOis\;lo-coast service station atrike scheduled to begin !his Frlday. Of the 23 statiom contacted by the Dai~ ly Pilot only three pledged the~ould , clOle their stations while ll deClared-- they would remain open. Nine others said. they • und<clded. llow ~ the acbeduled boycott: wD1 he depeodl largely on the wideclded segment of tervlce station operators, most ol whom said they would clooe U their competitors cl99ed. But even though the effectiveness ot the gasoline boyoott is not yet predic- table, many county agencies are develop- ing contingency plans for the crunch . Among them are officers of the Califc:rnia ~ay Patrol who carry Standard Oil credit cards. ID the event or a shutdown, they will try to fuel up at oil company-owned stations. If the !ituattm becomes had enough. the CHP will tum to the Orange County TranSportation Department for gasoline, a CHP spokesman said. Bob Steckman, vehicle s er v t c e s coordinator for the county, said, "If the CHP comes to us v.•e couldn't handle them ·all but between us and other municipalities with gasoline services they could get by. We'd really have lo sharpen our pencils though." Steckman added that if the strike goes beyond seven days and if the county's deliveries from Union Oil are affected, the county will have to eliminate au but the most essential use or vehicles. Ambulance companies would be hit hard by a gas strike since they also rely on roadside stations for fuel. "If we run out and the gas stations are closed, we're just out of luck.'' explained Jolm ?i.turphy, dispatcher for Schaefer Ambulance Service. Murphy said his company does not have access to municipal or county sup- plies and that ambulances have already felt the gas shortage, especially at night in th e south.county. "We try lo make sure our ambulances are full before S p.m. each day. We don't (See STRIKE, Page !) Oraage £oast • • Weather JUST TWO CALLS Clemente W...oman Says Shot at Coyote Hit Hom e He explained that he preferred g11s heat for his home because It was less ex· peruilve but said that J>ecause of fire haurds it was decided by security agfllta to change lbe system. 1ben he added : "l really think anythln1 I would aay In answer to your questk>n .•. would not convince you or anybody else." . Sunny s k i e s should prevail through most of Thursday with temperatures in the lower 70s along lhe ocean and upper 70s further in- land. ' ' ALL IT TAKES , Ono call It all It takt1 to . ..n a car - •woll, llmool. Really. It takes two calls. Cll1 the lll!ty ~ to plaoe tho ad and then wait lb< the first call to you. This ad Wtll'ked that Way: 1911 BMW R'IS, -.for ......... 1,lWJO mllH,' $1435. (PhOne No.) •. ltooold !ht ca~ to, !he ,lint caner. You may he lucky enouah to set resulll like that, too. Mike the !lnt call. P!lone • Dilly 'Piiot Ad-vlso< on the dinct line. l • A San Clemente woman this wee); claflned that a stray st111 !rom a polloe shotgun used In last week's coyote bunt poked .a hole In her picture window overlooking San Clemente State Park. Mn. Jean Kerwin, a resident of 208 Avtiiilaa Calaf'ia, Tuesday made pijbllc her assertions that the slug hit ber win~ down after probl!ms In replacing the damage cropped up w-ly this lfetk. 'nlt slug auertedly came from a police shotgun used to Ore two blasts at a coyote standing a10ng a rise ln a canyon ntar the San Clemente Inn late last week. tt was the first of two hunts by police tn'!ng to shoot 1 coyote believed responsible for ettles of attack• on chlltir.,i. Public Sa!ety Director Clifford Murray this morning aald Ille o!llcet llriD& the weapon almed al the coyote only after detennininc that the ridge behind the . anlmtl sblelded residenu.I areas beyond. Two ~Iasis were fired. "The, only thing that .......... ncmo Is that a slug hlt the hardpan 8lld rlchocheted up the bank, ....... C.la!la and Into the woman's wiildow,11 be et· plained. • Pllllco aumlned the living room ol the Kerwin resldenca and found neither o slug nor 1 bole in the draper1e1 Whert 1 atuc would hav• pused. "We're not d'iapullna tbal It happened, however, btcawie it & 1n UM rulm of posslblUty that a llray piece or l<ld hit the window," Murray said. The problem with the Incident aroso only after the woman. who recently was released llom the bosplW alter llUl'Jler)', called 1 Joell glus firm to have the pane flxeif, "We lmmetlJately o!ltred to pay ·ror the dam•f• 8lld ldn. Kerwin &c<epted the offer.' Murray said. But the glw flnn ..tused to Ill the window for the woman and bill the police department ror the rtpain. ''That's when Mn. Kmrin became up&et," ~turray added. She phoned local news m<dl1 'l'lletday and made her plight public. The broken window ldded to the (Seo WINDOW, Pip I) . . Brown Heads Group LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Fonner Gov. Edmund 0. Brown announced TUesday the formation of • atatewide organlz1itlon which be said would seek .l'8 balanced approach to enYlronm~ntal con· 1kter1Uons and reasonable economic growth." It is called the Caliromla. C.oun· ell for Environmental and Economic Balance-. Brown Is chairman. ' l!~SIDE TOD/\ Y Authorities probe crash of po. lice helicopter in downtown East Oakland t11hich plummeted into parking Wt killtng two officers on board See sioru. Page S. Al Y-~Ct t Mlli11t• a l.~ • ..,. • Mf'lit• t+ll ... llltt fJ Mimi.I llllfllff H tell"""" t. 11 NelloMI ...._ 4 tllulfll!I .,_.. Or•"t• CWflfY It Ctlftla 1• $1>11!1 11·111 c,.u_f tt Dr Sfftllc..tin 1 IMlll! Mlltal 11 llotll Mtft;th H-1J l.dittrlll ... " • , ....... lit!\ ,, ln1911•Lftl'I"" 24•11 llMltlrl 14-W ,._. ll•b ... .._ • ""' 1111 •tc.... ,, w ........ , "-,.~ .......... • 'A'll'ld NtWI 4 AM l ..... " JI 1 -% DAILY PILOT SC W1:d11tsd11, Octobtr J, 1973 No Rush Seeca Most Elks Hail End of Race Ban Uy \\'ILLJ,\;\I SCllR.E lBER CH Jiit c..llJ PU01 Sr.ff Hepresentatlves of sonu> Orange Coun· tv lodges of the Benevolent and-Protec. th'l' Order of Elks said today they are happy the organization's l~year-<ild "whites only" rule hos been dropped, but they dOn 't expect a rush of minority membership applications. ··\Ve don't have anything like a backlog of applications from minority peop_le," said Santa Ana lodge manager Oliver Cl:.irk "It's good the rule was changed becau·se that's how \\'e voted, but I don't exp1..>el ar\v rush." . ·The Saiita Ana !odge is the largest 1n the county with 3.500 nwmbers. Pla11e Ra111s Ground Truck At A irport Parts of an engine and a propeller from an Air California~ plane were ripped of[ early today when the plane rolled into a small truck at Orange, County AirporL No one was injured in the 4:35 a.m. at· tident that left a four-engine Air Cal Eledra crippled. There were no passengers on the cralt. A.n Air Cal mechanic. whose na me -wasn't .released by tbe ai rline company , was taitilng the plane froin the terminal to a hangar on the east side of the airport-:· -- -The mechanic parked the plane n~ar lhe airpOrl fire station. but the parking brake failed to hold and the .plane kept rolling forward, Air Cal president R. W. Clifford said. . Clifford said he didn't know tf the ac- cident was caused by human or mechanical failure. Another Air Cal employe standing by a small truck called a "ground tug ". ran lo safety as the plane struck the vehicle. The impact tore off pMt of the right outboard engine. which wasn't running at the time, sending at least one propeller frag ment about 1,600 feet to the end of a nearby runway. The left outboard engine hit the wing tip of a private plane ·in l:he tie:<io~n area. ~cUfford said the company s m· suranei! would pay for the minor d8:fDage to the Cessna, which was unoccupied at the tUne of the Incident. The Electra's two inboard engines, · which were ·operating at the Ume, weren't touched by the accident. . • Fuel from the right _outboard engine spilled out on the parl!lllll arepl~t no fire erupted. AlrpOrt firemen co\tered the ground with fife.retardant foam . Clifford said he didn't know bow much it will cost to repair the plane. Forster School Panel to Give Data to Adults A panel of admn!strator! !rom r-.tarco Forster Jwiior High School will appear at a session Thursday expressly designed to inform parents about the ,chool's academic program and other factors affecting pupils. The event is sponsored by the school PTA. Principal Ed Kincaid will lead the panel which will also feature his assis- tant administrators plus members of the school counseling staff. The 7:30 p.m. meeting is open to all Forster parents and students and v.·ill be h<'ld In the cafeteria. "This is the best chance for parents and students to find out about those things on campus which arc of special concern to them." said PTA Vice Presi· drnt Carol Spelman, the chairman of Thursday's -<tctivity. OIAM•I COAST IC DAILY PILOT ,.,,, 0r•~91 Co-11 0"llY .. llOf, wl"' ...,,~ 11 cGrnlll"td 11\e Now!oPr•1, 11 P<*li-IN "'' Ori~ (k•I Pllllll•~l"I ComlMl~V. Sfl>O ·~11 Mlll0<\1 ''' ...,bll•l!fod. MOl'ICl1v throu;h Fr,d•v. 10< Co1!1 M._1, lit""P'l•l 6ffch, t<,,..rl"t!..,, !\(~(h 'OUM~lrl V11!1y, l.19~ ... !le•Cl'I. Irvin• ~-l~Do<' •lld S•" Cle....,,le/ S•n Jllf,I' OplU••l'<I. A slno"' .-.;IONI ~lho~ ;, l>Ubhth"" S•l~·01r1 ""° Sun0•\'1. tho pron<iN I ...,O!ith"'O p11n1 b •! 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""11 U 11 "-"''"' "'!tl'-rv "'"r""'~ a.u """'""'~· ,, It "'as learned Tuesday that a na· tion\\•ide vote of Elks lodge members resulted in an oven•helming rejection of tha_!ongo<taruling _requlreinenL limiting_ membership to "v,.hitc Am er I can Citizens." The referendwn vote among the 2.200 lodges in the U.S., Puerto Hico. Guam, the Canal ?.one and the Philippines was l.2 million in favor of droppipg the rule to just over 300.000 against. Ne"'port Harbor £!ks Exalted Ruler Art Kroening said that now that the decision has been made. it is national policy and not the . realm of individual lodges to comment on. . Kroening \\'OUld not reveal ho\v hts lodge voted on the rule, saying onlY he will live up to it. Another lodge spokesman indicated each lodge still re- talns blackball power over applicants. Spokesmen at Huntington Beach Lodge 2444, Garden Grove Lodge 19Sl and the Westminster Lodge said they are also happy their members joined the national trend. "But we don't expect to be inundated v:ith new applications from non··white members," said the Huntington Beach spokesman. Robert A. Yothers, grand exalted ruler of the national Elks organization, said much the same thing. He said there is no 'vay of knowing how many applications from Mn-whites are on file, but he doesn't think the ruunber is too large. Yotbers mentioned that there is an all· black Elks organization called th e Improved Bent:volent Protective Order of Elks that has a large nalionwlde membership. 2 La guna Yo11ths Held in BB Gun Shooting Attack ny JACJ( CHAPPELL Of 11tt 01Uv l'Ult 511H Two Laguna Beach youths are facing fe lony charges of assault today after an unprovoked BB gun shooting attack on two Cub Scoots waiting for their parents in a church parking lot Tuesday night. The youl.hs, aged 16 and 17, allegedly chased the younger chlldren and fired a BB handgun at them. There were no serious Injuries. An adult. Kenneth Kooke n, 18, -or Laguna Beach was booked by poUce for alleged contributing to the delinquency of minors in connection with the shooting incident. Ca rlene J. Ambrose, Laguna Beach police juvenile officer, said the force will seek court hearings in the case of the two juveniles, one of whom is on probation. One of the children was hit three times by BBs fired. from the handguns. One told police tHht as he was running away, a BB narrowly mi~ his head. The incident began at about 9 p.m. TUesday as the children waited in I.he lot of Community Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Avenue. A car with three youths in it cruised by and water balloons \Vere thrown at the Cub Scout.s. The car returned and two youths got out, one holding a handgun, Offi~r Ambrose said. She said the scouts didn't know that the weapon was just a BB gun until one of them had actually been shot in t.he chest. "You can imagine the anitiety on the kids· parents," she said. One of the scouts ran to the top of stairs and tried to open <1 church door. The c!oor was locked and he was shot several limes, she said. TI1e assailants drove away again, bul returned, this time chasing the scouts along Glcnneyrc Street. One of the scouts frantically pounde'd on a door of a home and the three youths drove away, police said. \\'hen the parents arrived at the church, they took their children to the police slation and reported the incidenl. Police \vcre able to n1atch a description of the car and suspects. Chinese Tlrode Chiao Kuan-hue, vice foreign minister of Red China, delivers a stinging attack on the Soviet Union and the United States at the United Nations, charging the two superpowe.rs are en- gaged in a fierce scramble of aggression and Subversion to dominate the world. Fro1n Poge I STRIKE ... anticipate problems this weekend but the strike may mean using fe\ver vehicles." Whether southland service station operators go on strike as scheduled. depends on the outcome of a mass meeting in Los Angeles tonight. 1£ the dealers vote to shut down, the closings would begin at 12 :01 a.m. Fri· day. ' · Reaction from local dealers to the strike plan was mixed. Bob Smith, the c:osta Mesa Arco "dealer who held a gasoline truck hostage for five hours Monday to protest wholesale gas price increases, said his gripe was with the oll companies, not the customers. ''I'm not going_ to close. 1 don't have anything against the people who have been feeding me, my family and my horse," he said . Ken Lockhart, a Newport Beach Mobil dealer who expects to close, said be realized that the pump closings would not hurt the Cost of Living Council or the oil companies but still feels "something must be done" to lift government price controls. Many other deiilers expre'SSea the opin- ion that to close their atations would only add to their financial plight. They said they cou1d not alford to hang out the "Gone Fishing" sign for a week .. "I'm not making much money now but if I shut ~own 1'11 be making even less," observed Irvine Arco dealer Harry Edwards. "So rn be open." None or the servtc~ station owners con- tacted rej>orted stockpiling of supplie.s by their customers. All predicted the rush to take place Thursday, if at all. From P119e I WI NDOW ... headaches of local officers after alst week's two aborted hunts of the ·anirilal' which has caused problems at the perk 3nd neargy neighborhoods since early last swnmer. Several residents of the area have con- demned the police action and have in· sisted that the animals are not rabid, hence should be spared. Others endorsed the hwits. But because the possibility of rabies always exists in cases of wild animal bites. health officials ha ve invariably recommended that the victims of the bites undergo the paintul series of up to 24 injections of scrum to ward off the disease. All but two Of the young bite victims underwent I.he treatment. Bartley Ashbaugh, 3, of San Clemente -who is the coyote's latest victim - will not undergo the treatment because his parents decided against it. flis mother said last week that she and her husband believe the animal health y and chose not to run the risk of problems which could develop lf the youngster undergoes the shots. The youngster has an allergy and heart condition. she said. Pa1·ent~ P1·otest Busing- In Capi strano Distr ict A group of parents representing primarily the Thunderbird Home~ area of Dana Point this Wl*!k gave trustees a sorn1)lc of a controversy to come in the Cnpistrano Unified School District. Th~ group atlended ~londay's session of . th(> board and said they were gravely 1.:onccmcd • .ebout the growing praclice of busi ng children avn1y from th e n('ighborhood and Into schools far fronl hon1e. Trustees decUned to open the is:suC for full discussion because it y.·as not on Monday's agenda . Instead, the bonrd 11card brier com· menls from several pnrents and n1oved on to the next Item. A full cxamlnntlon or th issue of bus· Ing chlldrcn out of llana Point and Into other ~chool territories wHI come before trustees al the meeting Oct. 15. Sever.ii pnrcnts rit ~fonday's session said they were concemed about the tracking of their chlldren through dist rict schools. They en1phasizcd that they strongly op- P95C plans to cope with. booming. enro!l· mcnt and lopsided ~p11 papulatlons 1n different district schools by shifting large· numbers of pupils into distant areas. District officials from time to time have ' adopted the busing technique in order to avoid overcrowding at one school and to level enrollment at less· crowded campuses. Trusttt Wiiiiam Enqulst inform ed fellow board members Monday that be preferred to wait before the lu~ was debated becauMi he had told severl\I clUzcins who called him on the Issue that because Ule iigende had been set, too boarc! would not discuss it Monday. "I believe that a lot of people aren't here 1onlght because thfiy were told we wouldn't eitM\lne tilt lssue." he aaid. Arter .that trustees agreed to postpone lhe dlscussloo . , • ' -·-. ' ' ' UFO •Attaeks~ ' Rod Penetrates Coast Ho.,R,e By ARTllUJl a. VINSllL Of ............... A reUred U.S. Air Focce Dior and meteorologllt ,.turned homo from his edueaUon class at UC Irvine Tuesday night and wu havlng a cup of coffee when be was educated to the fact that 1)F0s do exi_st, _ An unidentified fiying object streaked out o( the sq at 9:40 p.m. and s~ through the .. 111ng over the dining table. "1\ere Mr. and Mn. JQbn. Q•Nell sat, with a cracking sound like a rifle shot. Mllltary authorities and Newport Beach police today were trying to determine the origjn of the pencll·thin metal rod that f8nded at 1801 Port Kimberly Plac_e, Newport Beach. "It looks like one end ls copper and the other Ifs a stiff metal alloy," says O'Neil, who ft'ew B-26 bombers in Korea and RB- 50 recormaissance weather planes later. The 41-inch long, apparent aircraft 'Q>mPOtltnt nailed JtseU about three feet Coast Man Held In Dru g Arrest A Dana Point man is in jail in Hun- tington Beach today after narcotics of-, ficers arrested him aod a partner at their warehouse where officers claim more than 1,500 pounds of marijuana wa s stored. Richard W. Housten, 26, of 4161 La Serena Drive was booked along with Ricbard J, Garvas, 31, of Long Beach on charges of possession of marij uana for sale. The-pair were. arrested by Huntington Beach narcotics officers Tuesday morn- ing on a raid of a _)'a.rehouse at Newland Street and Hamilton Avenue. Police reports are slretchy today but the marijuana, some L,540 pounds of It valued at more than $250,000 on the.illicit market, was apparently stored in the warehouse. tbrouih the colJlni of lht O'lleiJI• ftlmlly room above the dinlrig table. Newport Beach Poll.. Officer Mark Johnston climbed up onto the cedar shake root to retrieve the UFO rod. "Very possibly It could have been a pleee of an anterma.'' O'Neil said today. "But It seemed to have been propelled thr<>ugh the roof and cellJng ·with -great force," he added in a stark un- derstatement. He·sald damage l.s actually 11igbt -perha~ lilU. -~ lo be rei>ajred willi ·wood putty and a tiny roof patch -but the experience was indeed a bit Wl- nerving. One theory l.s that the UFO rod could have broken off a commercial. airliner Jiylng high above the coastal corr1dor, plummeting thousands of feet -like a sword of Damocles -into the O'Neil roof. . A mOre likely concept seemed to be that it could have fallen from a helicopter inbound from night inaneuvers aloog the ~ed Palisadei Route to the Santa Ana U.S. Marine COrps Ajr ~Uon. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Darryl Youle said today not a sing.le marklhg on the spear offers a clue to the slender, bent rod's origin. "Jt's a piece or Something," he observ~ ed with. typical police candor. "But we don't know what." 1be 5anta Ana MCAS was sending aD aviation · speciaJlst and photographer tcr day to examine the odd piece of aeronautical flotsam and jetllam locked up in Sgt. Les Chapman's lost and unclalmed property room. ~ The helicopter origin was virtually nil· ed. out by Maj. Clyde Childress, wbo was to examine the rod this morning. "I've gone over all my control tower tapes ·anc1 all ow:,planes were on the deck about one· hour and rs minutes earlier,"~ he said ol lhe 9:40 p.m. thunderbolt that bit the O'Neil house. "lt doesn1""'""' Iike '~can think oft'' added Maj. Childress when asked If It could have come from one of bis facility's helicopters. "But as base operations officei, '• he vowed, "I want to be damn sure." o.111 ''"' l ltff """' Vp and Awaaaa11 Superman's . telepnone boQlh bas finally been dlJcovered - on a street coriler in Sunset Beach. The lilesize pa!Dtlng _over the · booth, at ~ast Hlgh· way and 26th Street, is visible to northbound gaffic. Threats Delay Watergate WASHINGTON (AP) ·-Three anonymous telepOOne bomb threats call.9- ed the Senate Watergate committee to llbruplly_enc1-u. Jnom1n11 ae>slon_ tOOaJL but no explosives were found. Squads of police, aided by dogs trained ' to sniff out explosives, searched the in lhe Senate in order that the room Senate Caucus Room for an hour and 45 might be vacated in an orderly fishlon. minutes after the room had been Edmlsten said the tint call was recetv .. vacated. ~ --::__ ed__JotJ·30 (l'Ilf)-and -!111--..,~•J 11u1w Edmlnste ae t ~ ... -· -· ----~~ counael manged ;:;, a rv: q= call man warned ,a Caplt?l ~board I 0W8~,,:'Tbere'I 8 bomb.In the Caucus Room." Should Vrani:q,m f~k!i:.,."' Momenta later, Edmlsteen said/ •·•tee- , 'ond ,and idea:Ucat can1 was recetted at •'!ht _'Of tbe"Wlijrpti ""'"'"'ttee. ·). ttiTfd cMJ1 came ~f i:sO"'~f°~•a Be Open w Industry? WASHINGTON (AP) -Two leading utilities experts have lestllied that private industry should be allowed to enter the field of uraniwn enrichment. "The transfer of the enrlchlng portion or the nuclear fuel cycle -the last re· maining in government -to the private sector will silence criticism that our in· dUstry is being subsidlzed by the govern- ment," William G. Kuhns, president of General Public' Utilltles Corp., said Tues- day. Kuhns, testifying before the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, said tha t in the long term the economic, efficient, and reliable supply of enriched uranium fuel can be ac- complished in the economy's private sec- tor. Kuhns appeared before the panel on behalf of the Edison Electric lTl.!titute. He said the institute believes that an orderly and timely transfer of the enrich- ment process from the government to the private sector wou1d not in any way jeopardize the supply of enriched uranium to the electric utillty indU!ltry. William R. Gould, senior vice preJldent of Southern California Edison Co. and chalnnan of the Atomic Industrial Forum, agreed. voice said: "I'm only attem pting to warn you. It's scheduled to go off .!n '5.minutes." Committee Chairman Sam J. Eervin Jr. (0.N.C.) was told ol the threat. Edmisten said Ervin sUU hesitated to clear . the room because a publicized bomb scare "might evoke responses from unstable persons." The Caucus Room• was va(!8ted on Ule adVice of the Capitol police chief. The hearing was resumed at 10 as scheduled. Edmisten said there had been few bomb threats aimed at the committee but that the li ves of some of the seven senators on the committee have been threatened. 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Bonnie Bedella stars in the permlere episode ot this romantic an· thology series, "Love Came Laughing," about an uncommitted young man who falls ln love with an unwed expectant mother. TV DA·ILY LOG ' . I New 'Love Story' l!.1ichael Landon, wh9 acted opposite Bonnie Bedelia • BarfHw Coneert Ope1aer - ' . /I ·Korean 'Angels' Delightf;ul ll wu a happy act of This may be your ~ to nomenclature when a om e check out the co 11 e g e's enthuolutlc tuPl>Ofltt In the recently acquired A)len dlgllll early day1 of the National TOM BAR LEY computer organ. Dr. COIY2tf Folk Ballet of Korea decided will use tile instrument I;>.~ to dub •hose 33 dellghtlul Bach protiram that lncfl!ile's' yoong•Un the Little Angell. Muelc Box . the prelude and fugue II)." I: An equally entbuslaatic au-minor and the ' ' We d J ,..,,, 1! dlence Sunday In the Orange prelude, Adelyn I. ~. Cooll Co11e1e auditorium ob-'!!'>"' llDce lbe llrlt bopn to abaolutely utonllhlnl a~ d OCC's professor o/ Gernlia, vloUJly lhared lhM sentlmeot clfrtcl Ila danclnC affaln II rtflect<d the hl1heat credll on will read the chorale teifl.~ with ovllton. that gOt the new ~ . ..., · the ..,..mble'1 eatabll!bei! -Coo1tatulat(oos to DlVl'd ....... of the H.-Area Blit oho bu alwl)'I main-JD\lllielanl who. ooacbed Ille F. Anth®Y of Golden Wiit Community Concert• Aaloda-talned an amulnaly hlllh staJ>o )'OUnislen for rilany months College on his appolntmenf'ill Uoo off to a O)'inl .wt. cW'1 of -tatloo, both In In achieve thl• kind ol artistic conductor of the Orange CM- . 'Ill.,. lr!IUant YlJUllPlen -dance fonn and In prodllctlon, per!~ ly Youth P h II h arm o «1'< 30 glrlt and Uno boys and her gl!lllUB '.ln that lleld ·Spilce wlll not perm t Orchestra.., for the 1971'-'U between the ages of a and 1wu clearly evident Sundly ftrtber analysla of tbe ,.15 / season. • '. ts -"''ett the ideal opening night. deli&hUul segments of_.a ~ -;_..,t choke for a community cOn. Particularly spectacular, and_ dance program *1 DAVID TAUS the b4J9n cert aeaaon that seerM, on from this critic'• seat, were. broi1ght these brilliant LiUle for the orchestra's fow.'h paper, to be the best we've tbe"BuchaeQlum,"achann-Angels a thoroughly delerved seasooandthereisoo~il had in these parta since the lng and eloquent fan dance in standing ovation. They flew Ws critic's mind that he~mJ1 Laguna and Ha-branches whlcll the young Korean &Iris hl&h. very'IJ!gh, Sunday high!. leed his ensemble to m1t of the "'Banlzatlon were form-graplllcaJly depict the Joy and * thinga. Working with hlni' Jn Wednesday Evening OCTOBER 3 Mollt: (C) (90) '1.ltt.,... nree on "Bonanza" last season in a script he wrote and uwn" (dfa) 73-Jvnt Alf)loll. Ku dire<:ted (lop), directs the actress {below) in the open- ed. ucitement of tbtlr Uv.es in a t'BOIU>S AT RANDOM -preparing the group are Jean BACKED BY A troupe of number « symmetrical and I.Oven of organ music, Md we Clower, Fomtain Valley ~ musicians who go tlrougb eztremeJy complex d • n c e 'have a great many in thls on strtna and Peter FourWr aome• 50 native Korean tn. farms. ~ous ana w I I I of COsfa Mesa's Esta¥'la Bury, Ju111t Mins. ThM 1ttttrs. d•· ing .segment of TV's new "L-Ove Story'' series, airing ltyMI • Pl'· d11mttkaUy cNi.-tonight at 10 o'clock on NBC, Channel 4. atrumsita Jn an e<dllng, THE BIT OF the nigh~ and 'want to -that o;, Justin High, )ow 1'rrss. . '• t!lt lives OI I JOWi( (l)Ulllt MJlfll• 1 'liiiiiliii•illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiil td b1 I jlJI Mntlnte, I tullllrban hMtWlfe lnvolwd In • kM tff1lr 1nd two V1Ctllont11 pttttndllll to bt wull"1. oolorfUl program, the little 1 tJ>nk the audle!lre ..,..oo O>lyar of Orange C o a • I One ol the most'"11>- Angell offered us 1 with me, was the "Buk Clium" College Is perforrrilng ' at 8 teresting muaic oonferencea of ... ' :ec&~lll:::: """' • Courtlllifi ti fddle'1 F1tffr TIMI lvcy Show Tiil fllntsta... ""'"' SIMpM_. Maril .,,.._: IC> IZltr) "Che" (dr1) t Slll1if, Jad P1l1nct. m twl'l*I,. I.Id st mnn.•re• ~· ~11'l CI> Hot••'• Heron iJiOji, 100) ·-... _.. Conti. (drt) ·~· I Nm Crlfftt Dtw ..... J.ip!ll'llM L111p1p ,,.~ ,\ l:GI '19 (() C.n11011 "T trrtt 111 ttlt Mirror" Cannon Is IUSPKt.d of mUI· dtrlnt a mobslt(I &iii frillld whO hid ccnt1cttd him In hopes ot 11ln· int tottrnmtnlal immunilJ !Of the undtrwotld ltJder. (i) ,... hid OMs m Tiit UtilRCUW. mr.,. Corm1 bltlt TayKw, KathttlM HiplMKa, t.ll 111 MllCMdl1 ltllltu Mont~1 Ctttl . ml D C.h 4t hr1hl d'!.,Cll llM IO:Ot 8 9(1).., -Two J,. ...... "'"" .. liCtl fit lloM clriHifll • ltllflll 'Mt· .... ·-~.,~ .....,. --:rM --· ~ • --.m-1or • IJllll llllf his ccopertlion hi Din Aurust'• ·....-. ""nltr 1Mstit1ti0ft. ftitt Wuvtr o.rt ftMtrl auat.s. ""' _.. U (j) loYI Mok .. the World i':oo~=l!/=. llWe: (Zllr) "TM llllln"' (mys) • urt Llncnttr, Ava Gardntr. -Wlrlf• rtr u11? ""'""' ........ (1) I Dnu If JN1111le iiiiwaldt rtllk-,,. rl'lldl cw m• ... •-ir--AIWlalilt • II C12 lja• -- * Go Around Tonight O flJ III lllll m """'Elll "" $'"7 "lm tlmiliu&hlnl'' A total· 11 uncommilttd ycun1 mtn fills 111 loft w1th 1n e1pecllnL unwed moth· tr. who hH Hen dUtrtad b,. tilt lather of htr unborn dlfkl. tnd CCl!IU flCt to ftce with 1111 f!rJI major commllmtnt of his lilt. ~p,mJl!,­lJ~m mo.. M•r1ti111 ''SWlu:t ~rmr Owtn M1nh1a·1 efforts to help an u:.coirrict rtpl1 mlDdJ ot his son ff09! his Mtllm lsttMl-llw m -=mplicltlcl ,,,_ ,._. 8 n. llft' D*I ._.nm L111p tM 111111 ~WllCts the boy -i:T~ ;:e:atilr lib .... I=·~ Wiit,.,.,. ... * \ "'W'tft, the S.Crtl1ry" H1ny'1 •II• m.: Fil• Uptri'fM:nts 11 p,aper 1nd fllll In tw his honeymoonln1 uctl· stk); aillSl.nictiollS. ttry 1nd ma111ps to 1li.n.tt Ml' ltJllT ..... hinbtnd'1 stir ditnl Na.tr. ::, ~":" lltt'I C11111llllft f"6td: n. LllCJ ,.,_ kt s.lft ~P'lktl•llllM =:,= ~==-U:GO Qflil f&111:::: . Stlrthal t:ii;i z:i. m "llhi s.r..-,..,,, 111,... 6titr hapll, otlllf ,.._ DIQ Y111 D,tt Tlil 1111111 Ctllr; T1 Tell t11t 'r• HI ;ia (() """' ... a.-TMMn Drapet It Ind Joh" Davidson pota. kfl,..n:i~ -urnlllllm"-" "Wal ·-v.1111 Drri1lon"Motorcytltl t1U11 (]) Tfllll W1$1 the troubl• 1m:I • poliet htlk:optt111:15 fll e1 .... )4 aids Offke11 Milloy aDd Ried durlnt tlltlr loUf of dUIJ. ll:JO II a (}) CIS Liii Mtwft: (C) 11 Merit: IC) (llf) "flrlcntt." '"'itnp.111t1 Yallt(' (dra) 'S7-lur1 (Wu) '68 -Jamn Stew1rt, ln111 lencHt8.!k.loannt Dru. :i"'.;-m m"' •""' • '" 8 !.~Gp/,l!l"'.:".::,. &AlfCii ''iflcl:'s Wild Ott' Allct !Mis {cotl'I) '41 -Bob Hcpt, DcnXJIJ bitter lfllr conlusl"I to Ttd th•! Lamour. Mfort 1h1 met hirn sh• hid 1n tf. t1lr MO! 1not11er min. But Tld ft.ia D Spend 90 wonderful WOfSI. * minutes with 0 ••I-' ttl (llw)-KATHARINE HEPBURN! '" ' Widow'" (dra) '61-¥11111 llal, The Dkk CaYttt Show Ptter McEner,. I""' ""' D !Ill (I) m"" """ ... TIMI Sold Ona ,, G"thtrint Htpburri Is Dick's ontr Le SIMl'1 -~ 1u11t Mtwhl: C2hrl •Slrburklt 0.... 0 M .... : ltl "TJlt hr,it Mm" 11111d" (dr1) '51-Willltm Hold111, (ldY) '55-Tony Curtis, Cotlttn Mii· fbncy DI.an. ler. I Wtttt11t. Ht11!1111 m Altrff Hltr:hcod: Pmnta Champlonihlp Wrettllnt (8 Mo'tlt: ''Spy Kunr (draJ •50- J1pan111 Un1u111 Pro111111 Howard Duff, W11t1r Sleiak. 1:>0 GJ ~ @I]]' m NBC Wtdntsday 12:1» Ci) Ont Step ltJOft' Mpst1ry-81n1e1k Btn1tt~ trl~i. lo m Mowlll: "Cflampap lor CHur" ficur1 oul hew • ~·ton, 53 m1lhonl (com) 'SO-Vinetnl Prict sculpt ur1 could d1S1ppe11 trom 1 ' 1u11ded bulldin1 lhor11J be fort 1111 1:00 CI! 0 Cl)® (j) Mm unvtlllnf. G•ry lockwood. Don 0 Hi1llw11 ~lftl ~'::' ~ti B11dy ind Ctndy Ct11k l:lO II O ""' 0 Barry Sullivan , Juliet l:U 0 Mlftlt: (~ ""' ll•M "' Dlt * Mills & June Allyson . llt"1" (wu) S9-Audlt MulJlltJ •• star in "letters From 2:J0 ~n.JaPt Sllow: "TtllB DJ, Three Lovers" Slltri Raldtrs" J:lO R Mlftlt: "$tatl Dlpt. fUt Jk. O @(])Q)AIC W•'R•••• 'fr (draJ '48-Wia11111 Lul'Mllpn, 1:00 0 "Tht Cil111 Moullttlt'" (du) 'Sl Thursday -V1111111n1 eanw, Ttlo ~L m "Stltlltfll Ylftk.11" (com) '4! -Red S~tltl)ft. Arlt111 Dahl OAYTIME MOVIES l;OO Cl) (C) "khartoum" Coritl. (dr1) '66 1 -Charlton HeJton. "Camt CMan" \ t:OO ltl I]) "Mllltthrt111 Ha1h111C11" ltur11 and H11d1 1 (~cm) '4D-41•r1J Un1don, R1lp~ 1' (Cl •Juplltr'~ D.r11n(' (eom) ' ':10 l)'~C, ''Tri• u:n" (dfl) '&Z-Wil· · 5-Esthtr Willill'lll, Howard ll1e1. l h1m Kolden, Capucine. J:lO i2> ({)(CJ "M1111ttlf St Ko111t" lO:GI m "City lenulh tht St•" (Id~) feOrnJ '«-frtd GW)'J!nt, Y'IOnn• I 'Y-lobert Ryan. DtCtrlo. 11 "Dnttt P1~111t" (wu) 'U 4:00 8 (C) "Sotrn• tf Allllf" (d,.) '61 W°IJM Morr!i. V111tn1t G111. --8un l\ltl, GllJ Stockwtlt 12:00 0 "TJlt T11tni" ('11'11) '31-.bln • BtftMtt. Rt"ctolph Scott. .,..,... 4:30 (I) SIM .. l!MM 11.uts ti Mt1Nr116o" (wtS) '50 -Jlmni 9 (TI '1N CoH_.. Ptrt I (lfn) DlbDn, Rut.Mn Hl)'dtA. .-si-:«i111 Stani.,, LIOJll arw,... HFS A GOCD COP.. ~N A BIG BIKE. .. ON A BAD ROAD 1· A JN.ES YttllAA4 Gl£ACIO·IU'ERT ttrTZG P!oa.cr.c.. 'tLECTRA GU:E N llJE_.mglU!ER'l' a.AK£· BIUY !GPEENI ~ ~rd~b1.w.ES WUJAM GUERCIO· Saer0o1 o,-RJBfRT BORIS Sbytiv ROBERT OORl.S rd fl.PERT HTZlG ~~111.w.ESMLIAMGt.al:IO Un11edAr1111s I CtnolMI ~ l'ldlnW•UnWArtiltl htwdl 1nd T .. 1 ITM Ptlt ........ "T• ....... CdullltM "-'ft I ~Im CINEMALAND l SDUTH COAST 2 WEEK DAYS 1 l 9 P.M. SAT. l SUN. 1-3-5:10-7:15-9:20 . Hl-WA!-39 mm IT DUSI PllS 1" FfJME CETlllG SllllGKI• fascinating stAgtng t bat -the Penitent Monk . .Each of p.m. Friday in the school's the new season b scheduled cleverly traced the history and eight colorfully robe4 dancers Muslc Studio One: for 8:30 .a.m. ·to 12:SO )f:ln. cuJture of what has often been plays slx equally exotic drwns Saturday in Cypress Hilh an unhappy and divided naUve In a serlec of pounding, com-School Wlder the aegis of Uie land. pellln1 rhythms depicUng the Sawed-offs M.usic Coluultants Group)!'of Choreographer Soon Shim inner conllicts of a Buddhist Orange O>unty. l ~lt Shin has become a national monk who strayed from the It's called "You -and Muifcn heroine on the strena:th of her strictures lmposed by his Legal Now and publicity chairman Susan incredible work with these relia:ion. CZalg tell! me it's designed gUted children. and the com· The liaison maintained by especially for the-elemen~ position of the group bu in-the young musicians in 1 long, SACRAMENTO (UPI) classroom teacher and ,tfi& evitably changed 1 e .v e r a I demanding offering w a s Movie and television pro-elementary music speciaijat. 1-':;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;iii;;~-ducers have been using sawed-'Ibey have an e1clling group I off 'shotguns ., props for becking this project !111'1.Jt '~ •• easily the best r;.n;..but nn.w they can do it ~~'fli~~ movl~o-•-...,thl.., __ . Gov. Ronald Reagan, Volley View" the ~;r,: v-. '1'111 --ir.., 1-t-111"1..UTT<iffiter ac!Of, slgiiiif-heed-"""'-· -~ -vea•'' -8t90Mttf"1tr1Hr , • • NEW YORK TIME! • Whwe~youin'R? • HARIOl D.I. STARTS AT DUSk 1111 "PUY II IGll• Siii" -. JOU1M Cout NIA II _ ... , h .. ,1 .. J1JI, 1 ... t i• ·· EXCLUSl~E ORAllGE COUllTY EllGIGfMElll into law a bill removing felony ~;> penaktes that technlcally hung over movie lots for years . ., ~'\ii~* Htl •11t C.11t Mll'f, ~ COllONA 011. MAit "SEVEN BLOWS OF THE DRAGON" Ill 7 I t ilt P.M. -"I ESCAP&D FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND" Ill l :JI P.M. M....__,,...., ' c .. 1 n.-.. ,., Id••• .. Rest Yodr Eyes and LISTEN to an Orange County ·FIRST CINIMA I ~----- Tiii~ otSlllU , .. , ••• A NEW, -SERI ES OF RADIO DRAMAS IN FULL SPECTRUM STEREO Produced and perf Ofmed by the all time Radio Gre_ats. Rod Serling -Host Narrator Directed by Elliott Lewis with casts including H0111ard D11ff, Keenan Wynn, Patty Duke, Ni na Foch . ]11lie Ada1ns, Richard Crenna, Richard Deacon, plris 1nany more. EXCLUSIVELY ON KAPX RADIO 108 FM 7 to 7:30 PM MONDAY· THRU ·FRIDAY EVENINGS CINIMA II GENE AL HIDCMAN PN:MO _4. .. ••• Barbra Streisand "UP THE SANDBOX" -.... ...,, &.-._~·HI/Wit ............... -m~-~--· !-.e\E-11) ~ .... lltt-... THE STONf Kllllll (II) -·----NIGHT llOI (I) I --~ lit. ! 7 r ' I I • I l I I j Price of Milk on_ Rise--No Fish? Coast Hosts Food Meet WtdnHd.17, Ocll>btr 3, 197) DArlY PILOT %1 OVER THE COUNTER NASDu.tio91twT-.y0 Qc1Wr2, 1'7J ,,.. .. &'. LT~ ~ H '""'t-., .. i.: = ~ =itt-.c:l"°' I ,.IW Ullo U « l""" lrWb (lo ~II\)<! .... . ' • 2 Cents Per Quart Hike !l.KwltlH I N11«I f'-_..., ~OI ~' IM ID"' ::,..~ -" "'m C "' 1 Ill~ llow ,,_ Ill ,.,., ll'-MI "" .uif, Cl nn 11 ""•u c...1 •llf 111 •"A •• ,. 1 \Vhen the men and women in the Ca.lllomla clr:-:Www~ ~M} 1:~;; ::f.:1 '°" ,:•w t02~1~ By ~lal<d Pn• The natlona dairy f""""' have booa1ed wholesale prlca by up to two cent! a quart and """' Pf'lduc•or• say the lai.st ln<I'_, oould start showing up at the 111permarkel wllhln the out few days. An ·Associated Preos uvey showed that milk producers 1n au parta of the countey rllled prlca at the beginning of the week, generally about eo cents per Dmdred pounda of milk. There ire about llO quarts In JOO pounds. THE TWO lar1est as.!ocla· tloas of milk l)r<Clucers led the way. A opokoillWI for Associated Milk Producen, IDc., which $1000 MINIMUM $5000 Certificates (No long '""" llqUl ....... 11) ' Morris Plan<> California's Largest Loan arid Thrilt Service ~700 N9WP.0rt llvd., N~ort leach • Call G.OrgeWadman, Mgr. at 673·3700 seafood business a-et together, they go flr'St cllss. -••• .-.. 111 •\'I • ""H .1i1e... ,.,. -;-. The Calilomfa Seafood Institute ls holding ..:·1• ~ "~e,. 1U: ~v. ~~L· ;~c. ;: : has !9,IXKI members in 20 a two-day convention at the Newporter Inn ln New-:=:":."'If-._ :=-:: ~ f, ~,: Jl::toc t.. 1~ states and de.scribes itself as rd '*": • .. ,.., _ 1,.19 u ... ,. ":I'"' """ ,, ,...,. Ml , •• the lar·e· st da'~ f·-·· port Beach Friday and Satu ay. ,...,~ "' lftll'Pll 1011o n ,, c.-. 10\li n14 ''" 0c ... 11 ... 'I'" • ~J .. ,..._. ••-1~-· It '°6tll U \li n II 1: I l'it~ ,Ii ~ 10" . in '"· lion ·-'d f h din .~ ••( IMDI ITIUA\.I tt CHIU Sol IS r fl tt Tri<• ~. j"t lll'it cooperative ul'll'. na , _.. AND THE MENU or t e ne,'""'ance .,. ur-A.Ho 111.1'1'111 1 11 MJMc ''" •t • n11o n r.111 °'' ,_., Ul< Tue9day that prices had been day n~ht? What else but prime New York sirloin. 1i• """ ,:1 ~:'1"' lf~ 1; ..!~ ... "' ul"loiff:• ~I.,,~ ,:: ~~ Upped In the no~"-•lfQ) and '' e Can" eat n.h all the tiJne," I" •a-nee A(""""I 1411 2' Fliq ~ Ill. t ll1y!'l(I 194 \ln.Ar't 'ft: -; lli ••u--....... ~ lut ........... AO Mier• tl\4 It "' T1!ff ltb HM "r. 11\lo I .. ul m::·· Ii"' 1'111. Midwest reaiAns afood '" Ut le "d t I d I'. .._.,.. A.;..111 c. UV. u Food 1w ,, .... 1•· It•(~ q ..... • u •1 "'""' · Lazio, Se ,u.oS u pres1 en , says D e1e..,._,, •••• •1~ ,,..., uo,;, ,,0 .. 11 01 o\4 11 "•11 i.o; 20 lJ: u , L 1111 u11o A spok .. man for Aasoclated ult's just • cha'!Ee," he i"•'•ts, adding, Alt• .. I lJWo ''llo Fr-H 11'11 n 11:1n 11lw •ll\lf 1 Ul\IV FOi 1'11.0 1)\lt ........,. Aiko LIWll l•lolo U FtaM 1!1 t 'IO 10 Jl:t1 H '" .... \j'111i Mot>I Sl't 6'41 Milk Produetn, which haa lb u-tre DOI aJI bung Up · 0 the CQ(U•-en WhO jUSt Alllof low t i.t. 1 Fra11il1 JO\li J1 ll:ty11 61: •t~, H\4 VIOM Ho tll< t "" -'I'"' Pf\r 1• 20 Fr"-le ''"" 21 ll lvtl Ml n ... ,. VAIKI $ft '"" , .. headquuten in San Antonio, eat beef, or the sheepherders who just eat lamb." ,. u.o T.i 1•"-"'-"'Q,I ,0e 1 ..... 10 Ro..i E. :tt\o .ii.,.. v111 °"' 11_,, 12111 .... _ i-~ 1-Am "'•" I I"" "ulllr H 11'1a n o0<1 Dl• n 1'\11 ""' Shi;-1"' t\lt said wi:: 1u1.;1.'l:'asel' were put..,. "'"' ll!•pr •1"4 '!"" ,,_ s.. 11111 11 1110111n1 1 ui. 11iw. v1cton s1 """ 11v. to -ff~ "to Ide BESIDES, H~lnts out, the 200 or so sea· """•• ..,,,1,.,., 11 111>r111 2t n 11:-ct u ..... 11• V10ito sys n., sv. i::u .... ~ prov IOnl6 Am "1N:1 11~ u •'11nk 16\4' 1, R_, F111 •Wt 1111o v1.,..1 sc. 1.,. '" · •--·-11·ve to dairy food wholesalers be ba•""g a ~--p cocktail "'"' "11111 -.. 11t L•J I\\ 11:\il(v 1>11 '' 11 .... vo1 SMit n• uh eoononuc uica1 ....... bWuu .,,. '"'11 ,., J .... Tr 11.,.. 11 11:1111 !>!:.., 11"' 11"' w., El' 1, .... 11 tanners to stay in business." for an ap' peti'zer. "'"' Gr• ,1,. .a ,,.· c. ul-'I u ....,, , 1oo •Gl-'l w1111 "'G ""' 111'o I.Min s~ »1' Miio n Allt"' 11\li lt\O n ll ... ,11 Ml 1S ,. He said rising cost.! had forced He couldn't explain the menu FI1day ni~ht, "'"' T•llw 21 ,. 11 A"'°" t'"" 11 t111t ~ w •• ,.... 1 1 111. f of the dairy AM WtlO 11 II l fllO JI) ... 11 t it t W-10 10'!ilo many armers out thouah. The guests will be having a buffet t at """'"" ,.,,. n c,,. a.i.i. ,, 1111. n w.1a, w1 10" 1111. business and repl)rted that includes roast beet, chicken, baked ham and onlY :r:tc1~p U:t :: ~ ~11. ll " Mtr<11 lfv. t: :::~':? ~ •;:: ':r. -..A • ....+~on is curttntly about ,.,.,.. M.-t 111 '' """ ""' !l\oli 1tl' """''' ~ Wt KJG.t ,.v. 11 .,............... one seafood dish, lobster newberg. .. .. _ Hr u i.:. 11 ., 5' ,~ , " ... " up )s11o :s. Wt1M " 1111t ""' three or four percent below ,.,,,kMI .,,. ,,, ,.,,,, 10\~ 11 .... ,.,.. 1 w.ur Fo ~ !Oh AIM Coll , ... 11 .... H..:h °' 11\fl • m-11~ u wu1.,..1 I 21th tt last year's output L--------------------------'l Au G1 LI "1-'1 " H•llll EW 11 ,, $1\ff loll II ' ., WU"' H J " 10 All Sl"I 21 .... 2t HtH FM 1S~ U So C.1 WI Uit U WI-\Ir U,. 1"' )I.I l d-Amerlca Dairymen, AwtG ,.,, II .. II Hl"'ll er i .... 11 So CMG• 32U J)I Wini P~f Uh U\'f &.olflll Alo ' M•ll SctAt 11 1 !i!llO PIP 11 II WI~ P.LI ltl'I ill\lo Inc., the second largest ~ s b id , 0 'M ' &.olr4 wr """ It Hirper A l1' 1 SPrct•• :re tt -Lt11 u h 11.,. d !so __,, . ·a.Ur ... 111' It Hettrt k 1t1' JI' ~ I ,. II Worlt S• !Pill 16\.'t ucel', •a IJUlOWI\.~ D)-u s zar°I L)Q ess e.tti1r Ft ~1" JS "1"'111 Fl 1\\ I SIG fl.ell 1•'A 11 WrfOM W 1"-1'4 ~ecti .. ~. and ~ ..,,._ I.. 11 u IWUlt Mt '""' 1 51.,, ""' 2' tr llonu co 11ro t creases '1:11 ve ITIUIJUOY .. .::: Mii ,, Ml •<.i c llYI 1' ,,_ N Alt J1VI 11 Yt ll• F'n so !IHli said the boosts affecting 13 L,""Rtj ~ l~ H"°'I .• ~ 11 1t Stklol I,.., i'll. 6 ZI-Ulll 11 """ Midwest and Soulbem 1\1\es ltltwt1 ,_ , •• n ~ '" ,..,.... d II ~ 0 de d Clea ed U !'..ti:'• '"' 1 Mi f!lo'I t~ CtJitter• a11dtAJ1en ~ ,=e from a to 10 cents r re n p e:~l'~ U5 u .~:.; :i"' ll .= (:k.~~",.;; Ti:~°'=:~ ~b: U.11 ~ lJ 1,., ·~· o2Tw. it MO$I tlllCI loot Ult tl'Wlit M..0 _, 11"<•111 I lib c ~ t fl c,... M trw ~-tflt.<-ltr 1'BE MAJlYLAND and SAN DIEGO· CAP) _ U.S. lnvestlntinl: allegaUons ti , o..: ,,,. 1, •=:-•er, ~ J"' m1n.11 ., q111111c1 11'1' tN ,..,.so. · Virginia Milk P r o du c e r I Financial, Inc., bu been aive traudufent cfeaUnao by former .lltt ~ t~ 1jl,. ,~i:.,n:1 t; 11" 12 ai::!:.::' .:.!!.~ ~"':%:, f!:1 ~'1: A:;.,ociation, rtprtsentJng },()00 e -d lll•HI .--.. Jol\lo !Ill lwn 1;n 1J ptlCt •fld llM cwr,....t 1 .. 1 bl• Pfk t. '"'~· 1 . the Idell 90 days to reorganize and USF m a n a g e m en t an 1*~ °t it'-11 1,, 811.w A ""' 1 , ,..VII,,.. s.i .. 1~a1N~:a .. ,14 up ,._, ua.u.3 armers 10 m e eliminate a "horrible mess of recently proposed the stricter l~Ac"p ;~,,.. ~t11o 1':'~ .. c.p 11~ lt 2 surc11111 UKP 12"• 2" up 21.• Atlantic states, announced ubsldi · " •a.-d · · "'d · 11 11o11 £""' t•"' 2s11o M 1,v,. ,,"' 1 v.,, Dt• """ 11~+ t,. up u .1 s anes, un;; escr1phon out:u e reorgan1z.a on. ,, .. u11 HP 201:. 21 Kii= St u 1<t U\'o ' A0•111 Ml(rtD tt.,,..+ • ...,, Up tl.• Monday that prices charged to of an attorney for i 1 , An Um led •~ mlUlon . ••-• 1 2, 26 Kai~• c •"-'"' s N1co1e1 111~'"" 111o .. 1'9 Up 20.0 would be aLsed es a .....,... ln 8rl11M\ II\ 11"' ,. 1(1 .... lk ... I"' 6 h~ E•KI• Cp ' + I Ut> "·' processon r creditors. ..:r.eD;; is-,-.,d to be own-ed by .••«11 oi i.1111 11 .. "•u-1..,. " , FJ,1110 011mc1 ~""'" \Ii u. "·' bout t•-cent 8 Quart Ut UI'> llrOWft Ar t i K•llJ Str 11 1111> I D1r1 Or119 ;Ii I.~• IV. Up 14.S a ..... 5 · ' • lhe San Dlego--based real llYck111 , "~ 12 K•11 conn 1sv. 1•11> • v1 • .,1111• 11111 isv.+ ,...,, u,, 1'.s --"d bo I 55 THE AGREE!\IENT said an . 8w<k•r 6\'o • K•r !);all 6 • 10 Hobie .t.11111... 2:11'+ i u,, "·' ''""'group prov1 es a u estate development fl.rm. au ... p \1 :11 :11~ K•tit "" 13•.i. u ,, c-1r .r.w1o uro+ 1 VP "·' percent Of the milk .. Id in independent trustee would be auu .. M u,,.. •1 ic,, c..,.1 •"" 11.1; 1j AP01llcl ""'"' u + iv. \19 i..1 II '.'-'• ,, .. H < , , , lo '' 1 TOllV Lt....Co '"'+ Y> Up U.I d named lf no mutua y satisfac--c • .;·,;, 10'" 1t:X~ .~ sv. s u Pi>r•N< L1M n \.'I• '""' u1 u.• WashJngton area stores an 1 ,_ ··'"·ttonal plan . IN PAST year USF showed c."°" ,,,,, 1,\li u •-..,1 11 20 n u.1-1C•1t111 1iw.+ 11111 up u .s J8Dll!S Click, g e o er a _, reorgc:uw.a JS ..i.-y -'its, acoountlng lot C•p111<1 ,..., , K....O. ,, .... n14 11 "'"'Micro s,1 11,,.. .. J'-uo u.o --''cted tbe ,__ -····-ed -·· W8' • sug .,._,_ ......... c.,...... I K..,..-"" Jt\.'I 2t 11 E•KwtL•• Incl , ..... ...,, Up 11.1 tnanager, .,........ Jr.u.."'l: UUWlW • '111.lJ -the current problems, say of. cnMtt A1 1'lilo 10 K•llt9ff 1.,. , 11 TetwPll u111 ,.. t ... 1 u, n .s ... _ -·" be _ _, -to gestion of-three banks which f'·'·'-who later ----~ IXln· C•ll VIPS 1S n K1111m El t YJ • ,, MIC'9WIW5 JI t llll+ I U• ll.1 '. 111.&1: WVUN ..--...... vu ~ o.»Wlla.I C1ntr11 0 lJ l) ~ "-l 11~ 12 JG 0--0.~~ .&'Iii+ lft ·U• II.I cmsumers within a week. "We hold $6.8 million of some $900 I CFS 0.H ,,.., JO LIMIH IS~ \I'll 11 OMtl 1-• , ........ u .. 11..J million in unsecured debts. tro • c.....,, ~ :~ ~ ~ c in~~ .. H ~~l:"' Cp ,~:: 1:Z ~: ll::~ just bad to mate an ad-"""'~ r~-'tles and Ex· Meanwhile, stockholders or ~ C• 1111. 1 ~IY ..... 1-5111 21\io 2• Eltelf•"-HKlll Mii+ "' ~". !!·_', '1.--t," he said, citing riJ.. Ille ~· ,.h,..,<f Cp SI ll LfQ9el Ill 11V. 11"'-2S "-~t .M Jllo• 'Ill w "' , ........ -.. b been_ USF investors voted to ....-uee er 1r ''"" " u 111,.,., H '"' 2 L01••s ing .production C08i"1!milton~. ~e _2o~op_~ "~-its--name to . JnA-ndent !5tc1'°" ~ Lii (limp•-1\11 '"'>I '-',,.~~., T'2 i~ 1i: n·t •••-.. ~.·~ ~ -' -~• CIUM Ut l l"" ,. LIM &GU· I V. 6 . --·-. -"""" • M rtgage Tru t '!'be -"Y c111r u ,. >11;1, ,, u... c1s.. l"-• , H ..... , ,.,., ,,._ "' 11.s ~-ti h I h 0 s · co ••• ,..... 11.nt "" 1ta1o Loe.Uta •Jv.. "'"' • c-1..:11 Lt" '* -tvt 16.1 \AlllU • .,-ooopera ve w C with real estate i.sscts of ••v«* n11t u i..-co s11'1 n s u M " s_,, 1'1< ~ ' 1'·1 handle& 75 nlll'l'eni Of the milk .... 'Tr1.,.11-11o JI -Gtl 1('.'o it 'Im~ 5'iell 7 -1 , '11.S ' ,.-. • about $16 miWon was formerly .!S C•P t"'-10 ""'I A11y '"" 1 1 ''°""'\'""' "" ,....._ 1111 1 lt: prod··-·.a in New England, B k End man••ed by a -·""'diary ot ub n • ,,_. 1,._1 •s"' ""' 1 v1<1ee ri1em1 'YI-.. • , ~ an s -~ ~ 0 16 1 Mlrll Frt tt"'° 20 t ll:oc:M1 R1<~ J1i1-·' also increased ita pice! ·two US y· 1 I ocic u 11~ ,1 Miry Ky :i.s ,. 10 8rl11•10 ·Ml11t1 ,...,,_ \'o 1.1 effect! M . . inane a . Comfl'I Cl 21\oli 11 Mc Cmc:k :It 40 II""°'"""" Mii• ,...,,_ "" 7-1 cents a quart ve on-c"'1 !.llrt ,,...,, • M<o...r ,. ••"'-n PrtM Elc,_Pc111 •¥).-v. 1.1 da D' idend CW MIGi 22'-1J Mtckm 1'1/fU11oUClllll•I COnl• "'-.Vt t.t y. ·v I CmwTI ,. 2l:W. u Mtdltrn 6111> '2 ,. V1il:Eh l.11b llYI-1 •.• .. At some point," s a l d Ii Cptr ~UIO u~ 1 M•r:; ,, U"-11 IS Alllftll<Slttl 1 ,,':t: J OH ... Walter Bryant, • spokesman Edison Co. .f~ 1 irc1 11~ lf ;,1i~. ll:: ~= li =':~,~~~ 1?:: I~. E t~ for the company, "there is Speelal to The Dally PUot ~111 "1:t H"' ~ 111"" 'tb 71;, 1 1, M1G1 5'1 T«v 111.-..., OH , s c:':l'1 CIJ ,J'°' 4; = ·= !:\'t ~f°'l 10 FMIC (Of• 1S -I Off 6:1 going to be a react.ion to price SAN DIEGO -'llle c-ir.i 1 • .._ 2, ,,,,..,., s.. ... Ill ,1"' 21 , ... 1111 C:orp ~ .,. Off 6,1 m. -ases and -·-e-wfU boa~ of "~-of Min 't Crots Ce 11~ Morrllll 21...,, 12\lo tt Ulllt.,.ital .II ,.,._ "' Ol'f I.I w,.. """"'""' •o 1\1. \1.l.11;:\,-,,,.,,.~ on y Crvtcl! R '"" 1 Motor Cl 10YI 10 U AIMIM Ctmp U ........ "-2!! 1.1 .top '""""" mt11·" • ' United States Na"···• 8E' No11 11"" 1 1 0.11 '"' ' '' Ct11tror11<s O• » -1 ..,., j,J "-3""'6 U.. UUIWU VI Oii l ... f NU 0.YSI l1" I U All!f ltlftt JI J-\Ii Off S.• Bank bu announced that ..,1 Jllll JN It Kiii LlblY t\la • , THE LATEST lncreate9 are •l..-"--'-will -•t 8 divi·· T •a} E d 01111, M 11A11 1 N1 MittCr 11~ u\lo 10 Mo•l..4f:Ure .. -~ ~ n n s Olrt Oft llli ' HI Ptlflll ... 10\lo ' ~ of a cootin .. i.. ... trend. In .1-.1 for the third q .. -~-Dita co.n "4¥1 u~ Httdllm 10 11 NEW YORK tUP11-n. tt -1 Mii .... t-" ,...'6 UClN IMllK:i Otta 100 ,. ,. -U Co 10 11 110<l1tr-Ofll1WOTC ,.,,.,..T......,..,' New Jertf!'/, for eumple, the of !'(/' as a --'t of 0ey111 .111.1 n.,,.. 11 NJ Nat G 1svt 16 as $0WllH D'I' N.r.so. -"• ~ ael by 11 l"QU.I l>t<li DI 14 .. I Nicolet 111 I V. t V._ 9119,.... Oii.. inlnhnum uua. ~·ce -.:i-....-...1 opera11.... ~ DETROIT (AP) -The 0.1111 All: s1 y Hl.i-,. ,,~ • Rll'lk Orlfl AD" 1.,... 11" ll ... ~ ~ State na..c""-J """'-• ~--.. De-1· .... o.a:-CO. was lound o.w 111111 ~ Nill-1 u"' P91W1 Otft91 ui;• .,,., 11111 ..... . """ • _ '""''.]:w.aui• w ......... ~ come .. u ~ .c.w..3Ul1 °''"•• c «111o ,, HOr011• uYa n 9".tf 1,.. w.a u · n"'• 1,.· ·~try -WU 'l ceota a · d · guilty ol racial di·-i·mtnati-0 11m crs 12.,., n ,..., NtG •11o ' ll:inkNM< 1~a ... --..-"" UIQlgl ., ..._ ... ~-'-has ..,,.; a ,,... ...... Diam H4 lllV. II NO~ .. , c. SI SJ 11:......., Tr«k ,.. "" tlil+ 411 -~ -~ 11 OS a -n... .. m ''it: uaua ,.... 01c11. A e 21 11 1lwd H 1 1 o.cu1tr '9 P ~ ,,_ \Ii "-. &lM • ......... dividend of 15 cents per Tuesday and assessed $4 Olwrs $(\ '"' .... Dr 11111 .. Pvt!\111 8tM 1',Q 62~ U...+ ,.,,.. Jan. I, 1973. The priCe WU ,~-m· each of the 1.~ , nu·llion in -... 1uve damages. o.c-• 1""' 1 · 1111.e:11 '"" 111• Fold LMs .,.,..., 1~ '""+ ,,.. J l.._.11:< -~ ...... u :Doltr Gtfl • 1'.'o 1 ll9f' Ml 1"'-l Cflllrw!IC O.t 11,100 JI JJIA.-t ru.s during tbe mp ltlll,w three quartera a'ld .bad ' ·U.S. Di&trict ·Court Judge 'OoNllds av. 1'11 Lf: 1,y, u_ MIMk fO srs '!·'°° "" a&.+,...' ihi 1ur to au cent.I• qaart. p-vi·-··ly paid stock Damon J. Keith A,_ fined =h~ ~ .. • "\"tut t:~ 2~ · HAso vo1 ...... ~1.211,:i. al,i;..;,., .. i.. ........... ..-11-_.._ '"' ---.. DoYlt oe 13 11 • 6 • ....,_,, "' ~·· wii:: ~"5~ a--dividends. Local m of the Utility o..ic-1>1' 1• ... • OKUllH ,y •l,...:..t ~. •' • ~. OUl\1llfl I) t~ I Siii 6 Ur>t"'-11 1116 _,_ .__,. Workers of America $250,000 i"m'"mO:'••'il'ii.m'ii' oiii~oil.;""iio"liiiii'~·~~ ""!''~·~~!i'~~··• ----------~-_;._;_ _ _;~~----'..,----~---~~....,.~-----, 1 on the same charge. S , · Tberulin, ..... theresur1of MUTUAL FUND Collins Set '~:ZS sui~!1i!ed mZ~ -.-.. -y-.... --_-,-"'-.-~-.-.-,-.-.-.. -.--.. -.-,-•• -.-.-~-,_--~;~ ... "-,,-... For Merger • Affirmation Special to the Dally Pilot DALLAS -Collins Radio Co. boa.rd or directors ap- proved Lhe proposed merger of Collim into Rockwell Interna- Uooal Corp. Under the Ol"OP(lla], e e c h shareholder of Collins, other than lloc:l-ftll, will be entitled to receive $35 for each share of O>Ulns common stock. The merger will r<qUlre the aJ. flrmaUve wte ot twO-thlrds of outstanding sllanls or cot stock, as well u tWt>-t the holden of the Co s preferred stock. A speclal meetln shareholders has for Nov. 2, which shareholders of record on Oct. 2 will be entitled• to vote. lt is contemp:lated that the merger will beoxne effective shortly after the s har ehol der s meeting. Bankruptcy Bids Filed company with "systematic '.low111C11 ••• list ol Ill(-6:1' 1)1 C11t1 Bl 11."2 lt.IO SPIUI J~ .. 1012.10 .1:a-:-1-A11--•• In the blrtng lllG ...., l lllH llfj. II,, ••• , t .1t Cu.t 112 lt.)tJl.47 1aAID •• ' \l.Y\.;&"'11l.! .. ..wu <ti OI\ M11!111! tli t"d 13.tt U.U Clltl M 1.4 t,it "4 G• 4.11 '·n and ~uon of mmo" rlty Ful\d1 ., 'f\lllH Dy D•e: s. 24.H?,,Jf Cull 1(1 7.tt 1." A4 Ill( I .It ··• .• r-the NASO Inc l'C MGMT 0111,. C111t Kt 1.11 I.It Ad 1111 1." t.11 emplov-. . Ettr Gr • tt .... Clltt SI n .u t4.SI Cm c.; .... s..u J -114 A fqlr Pf' ):U J:SI c..i.t $.1 11.J.I 12...Q IM Fil 1.11 I.It, Keith -'d the -.I.I-I AdvlMf" • • ' ""° Am t 00 I I• CW SJ 1.•1 t.44 !>Od Ull 4 • .U t.11 ... ew1ui=uce co . AtlM Fd too ,. •"-' GI 13' n ••'it C~\I $4 ,_. S.16 SIECUlllT'I' P.DS: I~~ during the ·~·monlh .r.11111 111 tiJt 11 lfllll Trt 11·11 · • Apollo s.10 J,)t E11W•11 1.11 •.211 =~ \.Ill~ ., e: ,·,J ... f'oltfl '·" ,,,. 111..... • ... '·" trial "was ovenrbelm1ng that Zi1.""~d 11·~; 11· ~ · ,u, 1111 1t111c1• •-'• ,_. u11r1 ,, 1.1s 1.tt Allsl•lt u "11-u •lrflll tm. ' IC.n•• Gll'I I.SI '·" ••Lli!,.•D •D1: invklioua racial discrimination ,.~ Fii u:n u: "' 1 ..... 10:11<1 10: t:::W-}11 tU t:: ~ ,0 1::: 1::: In .mploym ... t Pr.Ct Ices AnK.tp ,, S.Jt l. 9d AR• '·" ... Liit GllD\IP.• ·~ Sl'lrl u nun permeates the corporate en-Am °""' •.1110. 111ouP-. Grwt11 1.01 1.n 11try ,, u .... u.n • Am lllrttl t .7'10.1 IDl:Ll!Y Co Ltllr 11.i1u.11 !i?.-""I 1o:ts11:'!0 CO Am Eqty t.n S..J BlllCI cltll t.OJ •. ll:tll'Cll 1t.n u..ss AlllMLD ••" • tity Of the Detroit Edison ." AM •1tP-1t•SS Caple! ll.'7 11. Llbty Fd S.IJ 6.IM C-1 1.IJ .a.oi "UHDS: Cont•• 10.U 10. Lift 1111• t.U IO.tt Eltlrfll': .. 11 6.61' Southwest Leasing In Anaheim Specllll to tbe Dally Piiot BEVERLY HILLS Southwest Leasing Co r p . Beverly Hills. a consumer auto lessor, has opened a 20,000.square.foot facility at 330 E. Katella Way In Anaheim, said Jerrold M. Ax· e1rod, president. The facility will b e Southwest Leasing's fint in Orange County. The oew of· fices were built primarily to service the company's ezisling Orange County cllen~e. (•Piii J.tl 1.6 Cw SSK 1.61 l.'fl L1M c.tr 7.ft 1.fC Fi.I FC •.t• •.U •' 11\Com 1.•l t .1 .Dfitl 1.)0 ··· LOOMI Htttlf 7.t$ t·" 111•11"' 1.10 t , ~n•• ll.11 ··· SAYLl : L.'911 L 1:11 -" koocl 1.11 1.t '"'"t 11.:tO 11. c., ow 111t n,.., P.a<o ~ ·" !>I·-J.t1 • Fwnd l6.lt 11. MulVll U.10 n .10 ~•AIUOM '°'I ""' Gr1ll ,_,,I Pvrllll t .t0 10.aLDllO All: A..-c ,. .. 21.n Am llltll\ 1::1J' S. Slltm I' , .• ! S, AffUll 1.IS 1.U llK"" ,1.tl lt.tt A"' llWH (II UI Tr..., li.1111.Q ""' 1... s." J.11 I""'"' 10.2t 11.lS Am M4lt l.r. t .I IHAMCl.t.L Incl -11f, 11.JI Ml Ofa11 1f.1' It 11 ::~~"!{ I.ff ~~D~~S':·" •.4' ultltrfl 11 1 12.16 $ldl Ft , ;" Lw Gll0\1,1 . Fill Ind •.14 t,:W Lu':111111 !Jl 1tl: SIOMA PVT.• C.plal J.SS S. Fin IM '·" J,tt SS COi Op $llt I.II l.M ,,,,, .... I .IN •.11 v ... 1 t ,3' 1.M F ... .,.. IA •.n In• 11 1 ·" Grwtll t .$1 '· t!FG VI n .11 II.ti '""", I.ff •Al Tr1t .... a t11Com 1 JO I. lllST Miu J" 11 ti \).llS g,lllUI' tA1 .H Vlfl'llw fM 10 NYl:ITOal: ' tll a U .ILU.11 Wa "''" n :tt u :t i OIK l'G Cr l (I) MAI" '"Ch:-,, 01 I l&Gr 11 .... 11 ... A1lr011 .a 10 •· Gr111 Fii Ill (I) ·"' · Gerlt" 11.tl lJ.17 AllG•~ F 1:0 t ,J 111tom (U (r) MIG U,:S.14.'2 n 111V 1.5' t.1't Altl: SIO<k F hi h i M!O U.IO 1t• w llW G • •. 61 I.JI · NOUGMTON : '' Multi •.ti •.n ~!00 U·~ Ji·tJ S...r 111 lj.11 U .ts Funel A t .l<I S l OllUM OllOUP-: """ · · ~ltl .62 6.1G ' ti:': B 1·: :: i:: ~= '::1: 1~:~ ::~IW 1l:It 11:11 ff;T•111iNJ-111~~' • ,. •• Sci .::11 t.1 Colwm t .tl '·"MIO Am S.111 1.n c°"' I'll I.II J ..... elC Giii 11 t1 1l 01 lJ Fund •.!I I.SJ ~y ;d U·~ ::·~ Ol•t•ll S.St 6.13 8•-11.•S 11 ,I FOn G' •.ll ).16 Mii en& 10.ll 11jS Pr,°''•' 1,.•,•, ?·tt,, ll~y•oc 1.M 1. DUNDIRS , " -,, , G St r • . i , B•v•-or t .i:w • l:DUI': Ml I. . SI F• '"' t .s• '·F • fk1<11 HI •.Jt t . Gtw1" S.tl S.'9 ~~ro ~·tt ~· Sl41t $Ir 'l.•l ''· . IHI <"" 11.ll 11 . lntom 11.IO n .llO MuOm ,~ ',, '"'STEADMAN l'D : IHrGe• I( 11.IJ 11 . F M!u~L •.11 •.tt .....,1 Sllrt 16.1~ 1.:u :~u~G ,.I~ l·ll lkrklllr 4.J2 '·' F 5'1Ktl 11,1' U.:W Mwtl T,. 1 90 1 1 i"il6 1'" 80Nl1tM S.10 t .11 OU•IQ F ,_., 10.JO N•I fl\du 11:01 11 :01 s~"tr~ 1101: ·,os; 80~1 1'011 10.1' 11 .1 llANKLIN HAT SEC P-01: &ll•M U 1111 11 B•OWll l.U l.7 llDUIJ: &.llt!C t .U 10.1 C•Ptll 1o'tt 10· ... e r..i.m 10.71 l~.I DHTC .•.4l t.M 8oN:l St '·'° I.IS \toe-u :1111:1J CALVIN ,UNDS. Gwlll Sf' 1.11 I.JI Oiwlori l .6• t .Ol SIS GROU"· lw!i Fa H.Ol 11.t Fr llKm J.00 2.1t P•PI $1M t .n 1.n Grw111 iMI l U (Of\ Ft 11 ... 14. US G'.' S t .H 10.7' lr>tom •.II 5.J2 l11<-. 1· .. t:.. Div Sii• J.71 •.I Utlhl" J,Jl S.M Stot• s.r 1.11 1.P ~t t"tt 11.11 N•'""' 10.Clt 11, An c.. t ,tf s ... G .... 1n I Ot '15 l 11111 ..... , • HY Ven "·• 11.01 It• E'I' .... '·"NEW ENG ..: .. : • s.:!.. ,. 1v:t1 n:oo CG ,_ 11.IM ll. F•I LI a 11.lt U.11 Equity 11.0011. S'l'llC ... ,, ,. 1111 C4P Trll\ 1l .t S 1l.11 GMI llJI t,t1 t .tl Gt"'1h 1G "l1 f~ A~ t'1t10 .... C.111 SM 111.ll n.• UNDS INCJ" Sloe 11"11 11:M TtlftPI •'u t11 CHANNING llOUI': NEA Ml 10:01 10.11 ,_, . s°ll . t"UH!)S: c-t..113 ,.., Heu c-•. CM •. Tr111 c... .: .. •]i &llM• 10 ... II lllltN' l.lt 1,1' N•.,.,th lt.Jl 10 lt•-.t Eq 11 JI U.Jt 8"" FO t .JS 10,11 '"°"' tr 11 .Jt 11.Jf Now!<lfl U.l' 11. f_. H 11:11 1J.J1 Com S~M 1.U I. Pllol I .CM I. Nw Ptrs 1•.M 1•. 20111 CG J It l JO G•"'1" 't Ml •, 11 • ..,. 1.n 1.• ,..... w11 11.11 11. t9lti c1 ,:n 11:u IMom •.•s J. I! >Sp ».H ... Hl<hll• ,._., ,._., Ulllll!td •.11 11.11 S-1 '·" 1.Q 11 Ste 1.12 1.12 Nt1I 1"1f U.11 IS.JI Ull\lwrwl 1.fJ t .J). V1111wr JO.OJ 10.t llOUI' SIC: Ottl"9 1.H I Jt Here's that new car you want. It's au there. Equity in your house you may turn into cash, with thb help of Westmor Financial. 1l>e following persons have filed pcU"OOI for bankruptcy in Santa Ana federal court: Previously, they were serv· ed through the c:ompany1 Beverly Hills facilities, where the company occupies 129,000 square feet or office, repair and maintenance, enclosid display and parking space. (HASI! Apt• F S,11 I. §:?! 1.31 I.ti UNION SCIRVICll 801TON: llt l l'r.G I .Ill. I.fl Ht I IG 1J.lt U.11 OllOUI': FNI ltot t .11610. c-.s1-11.11\l.t ! Wiii 11.1'11.1 81GS l• U.311!.n FrOI\ Cp • Jt I Ill FAm l ll S.H Htll In~ t.01 1.IJ Sllfr 111 1'11 1· ''" !1111 21·.111. Ol'PEN"M 'D' Ull c.trl 10,GI 10 tt *<I 1'•1 1:1 .... o a :u Jt.1s 0p Alm 11.10 n .n w111111 u ll u ,19 C~"' f d 10:" 12.01 "-'MILTON 0111'; ~ Fl\d l.tl l.U UNITED 'UMDI: What else can you fin~? l We call it a Live · Now LoaF1. Use the money to pay off bills, take a vacation -any way you like. Anywhere from $2,500 to $25,000 or: more. Loan secured by a comblna11on of real estate and . personal property. Will not disturb your present mortgage. Take a close look at your home.Then call WestmorFinancial and tell us what you've round. A'CONIUJ11l1t1·r11tANCE ArflLIAfl 0, 'ff[STlllN NOJIYGAG[ l 3772 kAlELlA AVENUE• LOS ALAMITOS, C~LIFORNIA •TELEPHONE: {213) 775-2755 • (714) 82rl·5983 Speedo1neter Limit Asked For J1 ehicles WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. O>trles II. Pen:y. \R·m.1 has asked the govemme nl to limit the markings o n automobile speedomete r s to 90 miles an hour. COLONIAL Ful\d t 11 • 1\ fMf' 1.tt t .lf "'<'""' I ... I.II 'UHGS• !;rwtll 116 l tJO C Ste 10.21 11 ,!) BM l'O 1.U 1.M CDflvt ; t M 10 1 lntom 6 II 1"tt p_,,.,., 1.01 l .n Cont 9w 10.t 1 11,0 Eq.ully J04t l0flH1rt...,1 11 J011°Ml P1<t1 lltw l •I l.H Cont fr>t 10.1011.01 Fulld 1o'u ,. .• H••I Lv • Ml t".o PQIWI F s.u '·" IM""' ll.!t "·"· Grw111 61~ 1'1 H.ollt\I f IJ 'o Ptnn Mt l t1 ··· Scil'nc 1.t l l.'1 11\CDm t"n 10'1 HOClvo • 11 ' ,,,,... 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',. . - .. •' ; .. ... '" . .. ; -I ,-•, .... ' . .. ~ . • • J1t DAIL V PILOT SC Tunney Blasts · Food Cos~ PRIVATE TllUSl FINIS AVAILJllf FO" REAL ESTATE LOA .. 1.i & 2nd TAUST DE'E.Da 11.500 To US0.000 UP TO 'to'I. LOAH!! OM TFIUST DEED OOl.l.A~AAL •n'f'Oln' lOIJITT f\IU9 H..-pon C..ler 1211 H•'lf'POl1 Cenllr OrM Hewpon hKh, C..llf. (714J MMa4 Going through another phase ivith your in·vest11ients? Before you get phased out, take a look at this REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CONFERENCE . A series of 4 lectures-Oct. 9, 16, 23 and 30 Tuesday, Oct. 9, 7:30-9 :30 p.m. Tltom•• ICe.•11, Oran9e Coo1t Oo!ly l"ilot fdltor, "WELCOME TO THE CONFERENCE" Dr. T~o-A. llakely, Dlttrk.t Olr.ctor, "ORANGE COAST COMMUNITY EVENING COLLEGE 1.El'Ol.T'' Jotlr U1Kol11, Attontty•ot•low, "1'1.ANNtNG TOUI. !STAT! THl.OUGH ltlAL rROPll.TY IHVl!STMINTS" Newport Harbor High School, 15th & Irvine, Newport Beach Ticket Information No eclll'llnl ... livt tlckotl at0 r1q11l,.d, Thoy co11 k pkllo4 'II' ht ffYOMO ot tflo Oro1190 Co•t Col'-fo 1u1cl Gal .... West Coll ... co•pllln •11d •f Pitt-Delly Piiot offlefl 111 CMHJ M ... , ,..,.,,.... hod;, H11111tl,..1011 hoch, Let•" a..c11 Mel S.. c._._..._ 011cl fto111 tH ,. •• ,.,, HllMr·C"to ,.._ loer4 -4 ... it.r.. .. - C•-Jfl•Wtff by °""'9• Coost Dally ~llot c-t CommUftll'( Collot• Newpatt Ho•bot·C..,.. M.,. -d of hafton Pi~kled Tink Legislators Like 'e m WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Jesse Helms set off a flood or alliteration rt>Cently by giving each of bis col· leagues a box of pickles. "PETER PIPER, no matter how many pecks of pickled peppers he might have picked, was a pa$cally pooped piker compared with North Carolina 's actu enl in the pickle bwiness," the North Carolina Rcpu · an wrote to the senators, Sen. Rob Packwood, CR-Ore .. ) responded In kind' "My persistently picky palate I'm sure Wlli be parUcularly pleased by the prolong~ popplng or your proffered pickled presents "down by puckered portal during postprandlal pleqsanlries:." - r 7 • • • . j .· • ] • I ! I -; I I I • l • • • I J j • Beaeh . voe "· No. 216, s secTioNs, eo PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESDA Y, OCTOBER 3, 197) C·oastal By kUDI NIEDZIElBKl .... Deltrl'Mll ..... Guolb>e dealers on the Orange Coast today appeared divided over whether to join the cout-to-coast service station -~ -to begin Friday. Of the 23 stations cantacted by the Dal-IY :Pilot on1y three pledged tbex would clOle tbelr stations while 11 declared l!*Y'would remain open. Nine others said they .... undecided. How successlul the scheduled boycott wnt be 'depends largely oo !he undecided aqment of service station operators, llMil> 9f whom said they would cloae U their compeUton clooed . • .. Gas But even though the effectiveness or the gasollno boycott is not yet predic- table, many county ageocles are develop- ing contingency plans for tl\fl crunch. Among them are officers of the Callfomii Highway Patrol wbo carry Standard Oil credit cards. In the event of a shutdown, they will try to fuel up 11 oil com~y-owned statioo.s. · U the sinµltion becomes bad enough, the CHP will tum to the Orange CoWltY Transportallon Department for gasoline, a CllP opokeoman aaid. Bob ste<:krnan, vehicle s er v I c e s coordinator for the county, said, "If the CHP comes to us we couldn't handle Dealers them all but between us and other municipalities with gasoline servtcea they could get by. We'd really have to sbatpen our pencils though." Steckman added tbat U !he strike goes beyond seven days and U the county's . delittries from Union Oil are affected, the C01,111ty will hav~ to eliminate all but the most essential use of vehicles. Amblilance companies would be hit bard by a gas strike since they also rely on roadside stations for fuel. "If we run out and the gas stalioos are closed, we're just out of luck," explained John Murphy, dispatcher for Schaefer Ambulance Service. • erv1ce 'Divided' on Murphy said hil company doel not· have accesa to municipal or county sup- plies ·and that ambulances. have already felt the gu shortlge, especlally at oigbt in the south county. "We try to make sure our ambulances ate full btfore 5 p.m. each day. We don't · anUclpate problems this weekend but !he strike may mean using fewer veblcles." Whether 10U.th1a~ service atalion operators 'go on strike u scheduJed, depends on the outcome of a . mass meeting In Los Angeles tonlgbt. U the dealers vote to abut down, the closings would begin at 12:01 a.m. Fri· day. • I es Reaction from local dealers to the strike plan was mi.l.ed. Bob Smith, the Costa Mesa Arco dealer who held a gasoline truck hostage for five hours l\1onday to protest wholesale gas price increases, said his gripe was .with the pll companies, oot the customers. • "I'm not going to close. I don 't have anything a£aimt the people who have been feeding me, my family and my bofle, II he sa.Jd. Ken Lockhart, a Newport Beach Mobil dealer who expects to clme, said be realized that the pump closings wouJd not hurt the Cost of Living Council or the oil Coastline Bill .Passage Hailed Newport Police Copter Antenna Ruled UFO A ljlw'-llto me!al rod ftld> plmn-miltiil·out of the *Y and embedded Itself in the rool of a Newport Beach home .Tlieoday nigbt WU identified today. · 'll>e· ti-inch-long object was the radio ·-from the older of Newpert Bead!'I ' two poll<e beUooplerl. It •P- P,flrentlY vlbnled -· 'Durjng pre-flight cbeckout, the wire- 111:• utenna wu In pface, but thil mom-Joi ti inWljipton puzzled'°"' H,tbey decided tc1·cl.i:k the chopper. 1be antenna, whJch at first wu tuopecled to be possl~ly from a .l)ellcopter returning to the Senta Ma J,!arlne Cor:ps Air Statton, was no longo:r In placo. John O'Neil and h1s wife were having a cup of coffee tn the family room of their· l>ome at 111111 Port Klmberly Place wllen It happened. . Tho ,lllencler rod slamfned into the rool with I i11w1i aidfllie.lrlflHli~ltlelf­ lq Uireo leet throuBJi into the lMnl ...... 11Jt .really am.Qel me that .,methln& like .this coold happen," oald Detective llcl Ken Tbompaoo thil moriilq. lrDDically, the mllbap OC<Uned during a tranlitlon period In which newtt radios are: being inltalled tn the aircraft. · Tho newer anteona II tborte and less IO!bject to such•llrm.and vllntion. ' )UST TWO CALLS .ALL IT T .AKES ' · Ona coll II aD It tllel to oell 1 car - ftU, •tmoal, keally, It tal:ea two calls. ~l the Dally Pilot to pface the od and llleD wait !or the fint_ can to you. This ad .-trad.tbat ...,;_--' • lBll BMW R'l!I, -tor tourfrc, 7,000 mllei,-$1C95. (Phone No.). It IOld the cor to the flnt caller. You •may be lucl<)I enouch to &•t rewlu like tha~ toe. Make the flrsl call. Phone a Daily Pilot .\do•bor on the dlroct line, J• • dleated today. The spokesman said that while local ,and-county officials..have approved the company's concept of the development, the c;oast,al commils1ons have not. °"" t-.,, .•• .wt u they qree with the concept u mn...t by the local (See-QJASTAL, Pap %) Laguna Teens Held in BB Gun Attack By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. Deity ''"' ..... Two Ltguna Beach youth! are facing felony charges of assault today after an unproWl<ed BB gun -Ung attack 111 two <lib Scouts waitlni for their parents in a church parking lot TUesday night. 'lbe youths, aged 16 and 17, allegedly chased the younger children and fired a BB handgun at them. 1bere were no serious· injurias. An adult, Kenneth Kooken, 18, of Laguna Beach was booked by poli<e for alleged contributing to the delinquency of minon in <OMeCtion with the sboottng incident. Carlene J . Ambrose, Laguna Beach pollce ,juv<ape ofDcer, Aid !he force ,.m aeek court·beuinp In the we of the two juveniles, one of whom ls on probation. One of the children was bJt three Umea: by 88' !ired from the handguns. One told palice that as he was running away, • BB narrowly missed his head. The incident began at about t p.m. Tl.lesda,y l! the chlldren waited In the Jot of Community Presbyterian Church, t15 Foreit-A venue. • A-<ar with three youths in It cndled by and water balloons were thrown at the _ (See BB GUN, Page %) t IMl!lr 'll•t S .. ff ,,_. Balancing· Aet Stilt homes· under construction in Arch Beach Heights were specificajly singled out by the Laguna Beach City Council as undesirable. NeW construc- tion of the tall spindle-legged houses 'is prohibited by an emergency ordinance enacted by the council over eom.e1developers1 protests. Work-continues on these.~housea in Arch Beach Heights. The council also •pres.5ed worries about ~he earthquake safety and closeness of·the buildings posing a-possible fire hazard. Thtee A~ch ·'Dog Trial' Jurors B·eing Selected Jury selection dornlnated today's open- ing of the Three Arch Bay "dog bial" in which a wealthy resident Is charged with 31 viola~ons of Orange County's dog leash law. Prior to the trial's opening, defendant C. Dominic Shelton tenned the ~ ~gs "a ridiculous waste of tax- payers money." Shelton, 22, Le Senda Drive, was originally cited for violation of the county dog leash law during an early morn.Ing "raid'' at 'lbree Arch Bay on April 2t, 1972. Orange CoUnty anirttal ~trol 'of. ficers hit the beach at 5 a.m. that day responding to ~ltizen complaints of loose dogs on the beach. Shelton, the owner of mines in California and South America, refused to pay the fine, claiming the county ordinance cannot be applied in Three Arch Bay since it is a private com- mtmity. "I've lived in Three Arch Bay for 14 (See DOG TRIAL, hge ZI Air C.al Plane Smashes Into Airport Truck Parts .of an engine and a propeller from an Air California plane were ripped off early today when the plane rolled into a small truck at Orange County Airport. No one was injured in the 4:35 a.m. ac- cident tbiit left a four-engine Air Cal Electra crippled. There were no passengers on the craft. An Air Cal mechanic, whose name wasn'l released by the airline company, wu tax.ling the plane from tJle terminal to a hangar on the east side of the airport. Laguna Cityhood Cited The mechanic parked the plane near the airport fire station, but the parking brake failed to hold and the plane kept rolling forward , Air Cal president R. W. Clirford said. Clifford said he didn't know if 1he ac- cident was caused by human or 1927 Council Charged With Bail.ding Government- By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of .. o.llY ,IM SUft The clty ol Laguna Beach found !is humble beginnings on June 22, 1927. On that day, I'll residents ·said they nm.cl a clty while 187 thought things W!f9 fQst fine without one. flve of the leadin( citi2'!m of the day -Jdui L. Brlckels, Fnlnk B. Cham- pion, 'l'bom>I A. Qunmings, Joaepb l'ahraul 111ci George S. Johnston -were electe<l"cbarttn'iiemlienof the board of mi.tees, later called the city council. They ..... charged wtth building • clty pvemment from scratch. • 4guna's first board meetlng was be1d promptly at 3 p.m. on June 11, 11127 at the old Chamber ol Comrn.rce ouUdlng on the comtt of Park Avonue and Fint Street (today'1 Glenneyre SU..t). I • Tnlsteea elected Cummings president (mayor), appointed the city attorney and adjourned untli J)llY I. ' The next day, the' cowicll agreed the Chamber of Commerce building would be the temporary City hall, called a meeting for July 2, ,o<J ad)oomed, The july 2 meeting nevtr got off the ground-due to the absence of B11ckels. On.~uly 6, the board adopred ordinance No.-I oetting the first and thlnl Wednesdays of ~ach month for fiCiiia- meetlngs. Ordinnnce'No. 2 -establishing rules for meetings and "providing for the punishment of any member or any person for di9Drderly behavior" -al90 WU adopted. The first dtiwl complaint to the board of trustees wu 1 portent of thlnga to come. C. J, DeLisle was upoet by the fact he wu charged SI to park his car on a lot on JuJy 4~ Tfle board received and fil· ed the letter . On JuJy 20, the city wis less than a month old when members of the Forest Avenue Improvement Assoc I at Ion demanded the board flrder removal of phone poles along Forest Avenue. At the aame meeting, the council found need to enact an ordinance. regulating perking • Trustees also told Brickels "to secure a lOaition for a city jail and any necessary equipment in C'Ofmection therewith." That night , they alao heard-a Jetter from Joe Skidmore, urging swift adoption of a law pn>hlb!Ung !he keeping of "livestock , animals, etc." wlth!n the Jn. rorporated limits. In 1J10ther Item, Tru!tee Jahraus of· (Se< CITYHOOD, hp I) mechanical failure. ;1 ... Another Air Cal employe standing by a small truck called a "ground tug" rnn 10 safety as the plane struck the vehicle. The impact lore off part of the right outboard engine, which wasn't running al the time, sending at least one propeller fragment about 1,600 feet to the end of a nearby runway. .. The left outboard engine hit the wing tip of a private plane in the tie-do"11 area. Clifford said the company's in- sunnte would pay for the minor damage to the Cessna. "'hich was unocclfpiled :it the Ume or the incident. The El~tra's two inboard engines, which were ope.rating at the lime, weren't touched by the accl dent . ;-Fuel fr()m the right outbonrd enginr . spiTied out on the pa rking afta but no fire erupted. Airport nremen covered the ground with nre·ret~rdant foam. Clifford said he didn't know how much It will cost to rtpalr the pla ne. Today's FIDal N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Strike companies but still feels "something must be done" to lift government price controls. Many other dealers expressed the opln-- ion that to close their stations would only add to their financial plight. They Wd they could no! afford to hang Out the "Gone Fishing" sign (Or a week. "I'm not making much money now but if I shut down I'll be making even less," observed Irvine Arco dealer Harry Edwards. "So I'll be open." None or the service station owners con- tacted reported stockpiling of supplies by their customers. All predicted the rush to take place Thursday, if at all. e Sewage, Trash Fee Pleas Slated · A package or rtVenue proposals all calling for Increases In sewage and trash Service fees will confront the Laguna Beach City CoWlcil during its meeting at 7:30 tonight at city ball. The trash collection charges generally call for an increase of from 10 to 15 per- cent, abo-ut 30 cents a month ror the aing!e family residence. · Monies raised would offset a lrasb !uod deficit projected at $42,000 from ~I years 1972 through 1975 and would put the fund on a firm rooting after 1975, said Tom Meade, finance director. Sewage fees would be increased generally about 30 cents a month ror the single family residence billing, but would be increased "significanUy" for com- mercial users, Meade said. If the council agrees, the sewer billings would be based on a "water in, water out" concept. The city and water district would work to delennlne who the high ~ producers of sewage are in the town. figured on amount of water used. • h1eade predicted that for some com- mercial businesses such as restaurants increases in charges cou1d be from 10 to 20 times the current fixed fee or $3.50 monthly. "What we arc trying· to do ls to put these billings on a more equitable basis so that people who haven't been carrying their load will do so in the future," h1eade said. The revenue package presented to the council shows a se ries of alternative fee charges and sources of revenue. It is anticipated the council may discuss the fee increases, but reserve ac- tion for a later meeting. Fiftal drafts of the proposals were still being drawn up today. Meade said. The increases in sewage fees would {See COUNCIL, Page Z) 2 Bon1.bs Exploded GUADALAJARA, h1exlco (AP) -Two bombs exploded here Tuesday, damaging a monument and a building. poli ce said. The bombs exploded on the fifth &n· niversary of a clash between students and the anny that according to official figures left 35 dead. ~range <:out • • Weather Sunny s k i e s should prevail through most of Thursday with temperatures in the lower 70s along fhc ocean and upper 70s further in- land. l;\SUll:: TODA\' A utl11Jrities.. probe crash of pa- lice helicopteT in downtown Do.st 011kJand which pllimtntted into parking lot killi ng two officers on board. See story. Page 5. :t OAIL V PILOT LB WtdMSdaJ, Odobtr 3, 1973 Reagwi Vetoes 105 Measures $.otCltAMEN'l'O (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan had the last word in his year-long brittle with the 19'13 Legislature. vetoing 105 bills in a Mngle day. (Related stories, Pages 22 and 27) That \•/as more vetoes than some past go vernors issued in a year. Reagan also signt'd 198 bills Tuesday as the cleared his desk or the last of the bliziard of bills pass- l'<I in the kgls\ature's marathon till·nighl final session back on Sept. 14. Bahan1 as Death Plot Denied By Roosevelt WASHINGTON UPI\ -\Vith his :ic- cuser fac ing him, Elliott Roosevelt today denied charges that he plotted to assassinate the prime minister of the Bahama!I and has been involved with underworld Ogures in the s t o I e n securities racket. The son of Franklin D. Roosevelt, call- ing the charges made againsJ..him before the senate permanent investigations sub-- co mmittee "vicious lies," delivered his swom testimony in front or Louis P. Mastriana, a convicted s e c u r i t i e s swindler. Roosevel t is the brother of former con- gressman James Roosevclt of Newport Beach. ?l.fastriana testified -last month vt hat he \\'BS offered $100.000 by Roosevelt and Michael J. tvlcLaney, an a 11 e g e d associate of underworld figure Meyer Lansky, to assassinate Lynden 0. Find- ling, the prime minister of the 88.hamas. ?l.1astriana said part of an advance pay- ment of $10,00'.l was a check for $2,500 made payable ta Roosevelt. Roosevelt, 63, -.said the money was given to Mastriana -who in 1968 worked fo r a Miami Beach consulting firm run by Roosevelt -to negotiate o real estate loan ~itti a New Jersey labor union. Roosevelt said Mastriana defra uded him out of the money and he later reported Maslriana to the FBI. Before Roosevelt's testimony, the sub- comnllttee heard from Philip Manuel, a staff investigator who de t a i l e d Roosevelt's alleged associations with more than half a dcnen underworld figures wbo have been involved in fraudulent s ec u r t tie r transactions. Manuel indicated bis investigation could not corroborate Mastriana's testimony on the assassinatin scheme in 1968. ~ Roosevelt did not deny that he had dealings with many of ~~ese ind,ivtduals but insisted that "I tat 1~ lime i'hl.d no way to know that these m'en were anything but reputable men." The subcommittee was eJ.pected to hear testimony later today from Patsy A. Lepera, another convicted s t o c k swin.dler, who has aplfared in closed session. Roose\'el t said he was "convinced that Mastriana and Lepera have perjured themselves before this subcommittee and have perpetrated a hoax upoo the sub- committee ... F r om Pagl? 1 COUNC IL • • • generally provtde an additional $120.000 lh!s year and amounts to a 55 percent in- crease. Meade said. Increases in trash fees will meet IO§ies ~stained in the trash fund and by'1.!1'15 \vrll provide the city with $7,000 a year above current expenses. A renegotiation of the trash pickup contract will likely wipe out that money , however. Meade said that under the present system of a "ulility type" sewage and I.rash operation not subsidized bv tax funds, the aC'COUJlting is "highly viSible .:. lie noted that council has indicated a desi~e for both funds to be self-sup- porting. Separate and dist inct accounts arc maint:iined for both. he said. OU NGI COAST .. DAILY PILOT City Council - To Hem· Plea A plea to save the old .uteauerd tov-'tr on Main Beaeb is cxpectf!d to come before the IAguna Beach City Council tonight. Nie Billy, a real estate in\-e!Mr · has orgariized a citizens petition lO aave the old landmark tower. Billy said Tundaf he will present his pet itions lo the council meeting at 7:30 in city hall chambers. The n1atter is one of 37 ittms on 1~ council agenda v-•hich includes a slli.ff report on mo,ing costs for the old lo\1·er. a repon. on request for a study on lhe eCQno1nic capacity of Laguna Beach and consideration of a government nev-'S let- ter. The petition calls for city preservation of lhe old tower. "It "is our desire t}\at the old lifeguard lowe r be retained somewhere on the ~ialn Beach Parkground for the following reasons: "To serve as a unique landmark In proper perspective; it \\'Otild see m logical that a lifeguard tower that has so much meaning for so many of us would remain on the beach where we think it belongs. "To be safely maintained as an ex· ploring post for the inquisitive eyes of tomorrow's children. \\'e believe v-·e owe at least that much to them." It is unknov-TI how many persons have signed the petition. The city has said that It will donate the old tower to any group who will move it r from the current spot on the ~1aln Beach. ~ioVing the tO'>''er to a nearby site would cost about $-1.500. Under the Main Beach Park plans ap- proved by the City Council. a ne\\' smallit observation tov-·er \rould be plac- -ed on the beach. Cheap Plane Sough t WASHINGToN (AP) -Secrelary ol Defense James R. Sch1esinger bas ordered the Navy to start looking for a cheaper fighter plane. lip and A 1caann11 Superman's telephooe booth has finally been discovered - on a street corner in Sunset Beach. The Wesize painting over the booth, at Coast High- . way and 26th Street, is visible to northbound traffic. · Pendleton Marine Faces Mnrder-1\.idnap Charges A Camp Pendleton Marine has been fonnally charged with murder, kldnaping and robbery in last weekend's shooting death of a young Marine on a deserted strelcb of road at the base. And the vict.lm's closest survivor, his wife, now faces a dual tragedy iD. lbe family. Pie. Edward St<ege, 17, of Des Moines Iowa, was killed on, the day bis wife waS in the Midwest at her father's funeral. Base spokesmen announced the arrest of three suspects in the kllllng and a subsequent second kidnap iDddent and later Identified the alleged leader Ot the crime spree, Pfc. Isalah Bums Jr. 23 who is being held on the felony cba:S:es'. Two alleged accomplices who assertedly signed statements implicating Bums are Nixon l r1itated Over Questions Abo ut Estate WASHINGTON (UP I) -President Nixon shO\\'Cd some irritation today when asked again about govern mental ex· penditures on his estate in San Clemente. (Related story, Page J) A questioner at his news conference rcn1inded Nixon that he said earlier the expenditures -a1nounting to $68,000 on the Nixon home and $635,000 on tlte grounds -had been for security reasons and that the value of the prope rty ac· tual\y decreased. !\ixon was then asked a lengthy ques· lion by Clark lt1ollenhoff. a \Vhite House :iiClt! early in the Nixon administration ;ibout. expenditures ~I $13,500 for in: s1a11auon of an electrical heating sysle1n ~111d a larger amount spent for land.sea~ 111g. "\\!ell. I can plow tha t ground again " :\1xon replied. ' lie explained that he preferred gas heat for his home because it was less ex- pensive but said that because of fire haza rd s it was decided by security agents lo change the ~ystcm. Passage Lead,s Do1vncol1st Rnce !\tark Johnson's 73·foot ketch \Vindward Passage was leading a fleet of 16 starters in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Cali fornia Coastal Race from San Francisco this morning. Sketch)' reports placed 'Vi.ndward Passage in the Jead, ha ving cove.red 160 miles in 191f.: hours since the Tuesday noon stort from St. Francis Yacht Club. .Others in order of elapsed time were: Viva Cruz. Wai:rior, Spirit, Tribute, J\foooday. Tinsley Light , Dauntt~"«.""Spcc- 1rc. Swift, Rubber Duck . Pikes. 1Lucky Puff, !..Inger Longer, Pellagos and '''itch<'raft. The Octt '"at @Ttjoylng-11 moder11tc but constant, IO·knot breeze in rive to eight· foot seas. being considered ror prosecution as well. 1be killing toot place on the rifle range road ID the southerly portion of the base Saturday, authorities said. The Ylctlrn had been hitchhiking on a main highway on the reservaUon when a car with tlvee men picked him up. Steege was taken to tlie 1de.serted stretch, beaten, robbed and then fatally shot In pie.throat wilb a shotgun. After ~ killing it is alleged the trio went out again and picked up another serviceman, drove the victim to lhe spot where St.eege's body lay and then robbed and beat the man. The second victim Was set free and after treatment at the base hospital reported the death scene to lhe base p~ vost marshal's office. A few hours later the three men were arrested_ at a base gate by military police \\"ho noticed a shotgun bearing a bloody handprint -0n the muzzle. The weapon \\'AS in the back seat. The car belongs to Pfc. William Everett, 23, who \\'as -One or the two asserted accomplices. The third oc· cupan~ was identified as Pfc. Gerald Lehnuller, 18. B-Oth men remain in custody at the base. F rom Pno1? 1 COASTAL • • • a!!encies. the specific details or the plan will be presented io all agencies at the same time so they can go ove r it together. ··we. ~pe to get the help of the coastal comm1ss1ons and coordinate them and our . staff an.d consultants and otber pub he agencies," Hie spokesman ex- plained. "We will review the planning that's tit;en done ~o date and then move ahead with a review and approval process as quickly as_possible," he said.Ldeclining to guess J1ow long that might be~ He said the propooed ret6catlon of Co~st Highway at a cost of $6 million \\'_hich the Irvine C.Ompany will pay Is vi tal to the plan now proposed by the company and endorsed by the State Parks and Beaches Departments. The funds for land acquisition okayed by Governor Reagan Tuesday include about l.200 acres of P.ioro and Los Tran· cos Canyons which YlOuld become part of the stale parks syste m. / ,Irvine Company president Raymond L. \\atson said loday that he considers the ~ppropriarion of funds to be timely and m the public int erest." Tl's hard to conceive of any plan that woul~ not assign R high priority to the pubhc use and ownership of the beech and park lands which have already been identified by public agencies" Wa'--said. ' """'' "The appropriation will enable plan· n:rs, both public and private, to proceed with the understanding thet--lht stat~ has ag.r&t 10 fund its cornmlttments to serve lh1s public interest,•: he said. The ...appropriation -will alao covtr certain blufftop parcels along the 3.5-mile stretch of sce-nlc beach that \\'OUld he ln- t~nded to allow public acces!I from the highway to the beach front. ~ ''The¥ Will )>roltCl lhe ntegtltY and conltnuity of the use, 11 the oompany spbkesman ridded . • No.R .. JaSeen . ·Most Elks Hail • End of Race Ban By WllLIAM SCHREIBER Of ... o.ltr , ....... Repl'e!lentatives of aame ~ ty lodges of the Benevolent and l'l6tec- tive Order of Elks said today happy the organl!atioo's 1(16.f ~td "whites only" rule bas been , but they don't expect a rush of nilnorlty membenhip applications. ' "We don't have anything Uke a backlog of applications from minority people " said Santa Ana lodge manager Olivfu. Clark ... It 's good the rule was changed because that's how we voted, but J don't eJ.pect any rush." The S~Ja .Ana lodge Is the !attest In the county with 3.500 member1. It was learned Tuesday that a na- tionwide vote of Elks Jodee members ruulted In an overwhelming rejection it ••• fered use of the Laguna Beach Lumber Company safe for protection of city records. A the long4tandlni requln?mont limiting a:ens~p to "white f.merlcan The referepdum vote among the 2 200 lodges in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Gu3m, the Canal 1.one and the Philippines was 1.2 million In favor of dropping the role to just oven 300,000 agalnlt: · Newport -Harbor Elks ·£.ailed Ruler Arl . ~roening said that now that the de~s1on has been made, it is national pobcy and not the realm of individual ladies to comment on. Kroening woold not rel-ea! bow bis lodge ~ote4 on the rule, siying only he wUI live up to ·u. Another lodge 'POkesmiNJ lndlnated each lodge still re- tains blackball polfer over app!Jcanta. Spokesm(!n at Huntington Beach LA:ldge 2444, Garden Grove Lodge' 1961 a,bd the Westminster Lodge said they are also happy Jhelr members Joined.<the national trend. , "But we don't expect to be Inundated with new applicaUons from nonowbite members," sail:l tM Iltmtingt.Oo Beach spokesman. ' Nixon Refutes Resigning Talk With Agnew On JuJy fl, growing traffic pains at the comer of Coast Highway and Forest foreecl the council to request boulevard stop and speed slgns be installed by the Automobile Club· of Southern California In a related matter, the board #anted ~ contract ror cleaning of Forest 'Avenue. Cost: $6 per week. ·Trustee Brickels reported he .had found WASHINGTON (AP)-President Nix· a l~tion for the jail and requested.one on said t'bday political corruption charges additional· patrolman for the eristing two against Vice President Spiro T. Agnew man police department. "are serious and not frivolous ." But Nix- On Aug. 3, the council· was faced with on _said he bas never ask'ed Agnew to its first development request, Tract 858 resign. formed by J09eph ThW'lton. Councilmen At the same time, the President ex:· deferred action -on the matter so they pressed confidence in Asst. Atty. Gen. could lnspect the property. ~enry. Pe~rsen's handling of tbe Agnew Aug. 17 brought transfer of Heisler mvestlgatlon. Park from the county to the city. At the Nixon replied 0 certainly noi" when same meeting, residents protested tourist asked at a news conference if he had camps on the, beach, while merchants done any contingency planning on rinding protested license fees for mint vending a possible Agnew successor. machines. Asked if he agreed with the vice In another motion. the council ap-president's a""Ssessment that be is a vlc- proved a license fOr Madame Doreen ta tim of Petersen's effort ta recoup practice palmistry. . r.p~~1ge l~t ln the Watergate pros· Activity slowed through late August ecu.tions._ Nuon said that Atty. Gen . and Sept.ember. The only controversy Elhot Richardsan ha s told him nei ther was an overfJoWlng tralb barrel on the Petersen nor any of his aides had been comer oC First Street and Forest. the soµrc.e of news leaks about the In October, the fledgling eow>cll ap-Agnew lnvestlga1lon. proved a ~ for aweckff "1iotgun. "If I did not approve Mr. Petersen's for the police 'patrolmen (now four In handling of the Investigation, he woold be _ number). removed at this thne," Nixon 118ld. After more pnMst about c8mphii on Nixon, aPP.earin2 relaJ.ed and making the beaches, the COWlCll onltred the city occasional .man jokes, again urged that attorney to draft an ordinance regulattng all Americans assume the vice president the overnight stays. · • is innocent unles~ proved otherwise. ~g cups ~~ .~ .j~e the •On other subjects, Nixon: suoject of ·reguJatlOiUit Jti titoVetnt!er, as '• 1 ' were chickens •and ·other fowl. Coun· ~ -Urged Australiari Cbanc8Hot' Bruno cllmen alsa agreed to spend •15 to join KreiSky to reconsider his decisiod to shut the League of California Munidpe.llties down special -transit facilities for Soviet and pakl the monthly pbone bill of ff.50. Jews en route to Israel. There wu a letter from L. D. Bayley Noting that Kreisky acted In the face "and others" complaining about a of terrorist 4emands by Arab na· "vicious dog owned by Rose' camplln" on tionalists, Nixon said that "We simply Ruby Street. 'lbe council referred the canoot have govemrnents, large or matter to the police department for ac-small, give in to blackmail by terrorist tlon . organizations." On Dec. 14, the COJ.lllcil rectlved a let- ter from the Laguna Beach Women's Club thanking lhe council for preserving the large pepper tree ln front of the group's clubhouse. The clubhouse is the location ci. loday's city hall. ' On Dec. 28, the council adopted an ordinance forbidding loose dogs to run in the city. With that, the council completed six months of active duty. And the city of Laguna Beach was on its way. OPEN ' ... -Said he Is "thinking in terms of three or four months" 1n considering a major trip ts> Europe, ad~g that it cou1d come sooner and "prObably not much lat.er." , Saying he would oot l~ave the country while major legislation ls pending, -Nixon reported that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told him negotiations aimed at forging a common American-West European position on key Issues are "well ahead of scheduJe." Chinese Tirade Chiao Kuan-hue, vice foreign minister of Red China, delivers a stinging attack on the Soviet Union and the United States at the United Nations, charging tl)e two superpowers are en~ gaged in a fierce scramble of aggression and subversion to dominate the worla. From Page 1 BB GUN • • • Cub Scouts. The car retu_med and two youths pt out, one holding a handgun, Officer Ambrose said. She said the 1eouts dkln't know that the weapon was just a BB gun until oneor them had actually been stiot in the chest.- "Yoq ~an imagine the anxiety on the kids' parents," She said. One of the scouts ran to the top of stairs and tried to open a church door. The door wu locked and h~ w~ st»t seyefit thnes, sbe sa.ld. The assailants drove away again but returned, this time chasing the tCouts ' along Glenneyro Street. One of the -.1a frantically pounded on • door of a home an_d the t/!ree youths drove away, police said. \\'hen the parents arrived al the church, they took their children to the police sta\jon and reported the lncldenL Police were able to match a description of the car and suspects. li'rornPflflel DOG TRIAL ..• years:,'' Shelton, said, "and we've always been told that the beach was [)ilvate. 1 can '{ see arty re&S<ll for all ot this.'0 She!Jon ii represented by William Shel· felif, of 1Sarita Ana, wbo carefully que.s- tiooed· juron as ID wM!heo they .would he biased against someone wbo nm a dog. All indicated they would not. Laughter broke out in the courtroom when a lady entered and aat dowaJn the section reserved for the jury. "Are you a juror?" as~ Judge Barnette. "No, l'in Mr. Sbelton'a wtfe,"1 the woman replied. "You won't be serving m tbe jur)', then," quipped the judge. Deputy District Attorney Daniel Kelly expected· to present his opening argu.. ment today. FoUowing that, Kelly will call 15 prosecution witnesses to the stand. Those witnesses are upect.ed to testily that lbey have seen Sbefton allow hi:; dogs, Ozzie and Jabber, to run on the beach. Defense attorney Slleffeld expects to call between 30 and 40 witnesses to prove that hie client is the vicUm ol smoldering feud> wltbin the private South i.acima enclave. • CLOID SUNDAY Voit Basketballs AC2 Reg. 7 .95 Value-5.95 Red-~ite-Blue 7.95 CB2 Blemish-8.95 CB2 Regular-12.95 XB20 lndoor-16.95 Wann Up suns-21.95. 24.95 Sweat Shirts &-Pants=each 3.50 Adidas-tonverse-Tretom Jack Purcell Tennis Shoes CB202 Synthetic Leather-18.95 Wilson Leather Basketball-28.95 ~ i~ch Basketball Backboard-14.95 -Basketball Goals-3:95 &-5;95 Adidas & Converse Basketball Shoes BasketbaU Shirts...-3.40 ·Volleyballs & Nets .soccer .Balls Water Polo Balls Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays I Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts-5.95 up Tennis Shirts-5.95 to 9.00 Tennis Dresses Handballs &-Gloves-- Racquetball Racquets & BaUs TeMis ~kets-,A.95 to 50.00 WllSon--Penn-Ounlop-Tennfs Ba85- 7:95 per Doz. Boys' Gym Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Repairilll • Tires-Tubes • -. l ' • • I' • • --.-Saddlehaek----.· .. : •• TOday'S Final N.Y. Stocks .. / '~OL. 66, NO. 276, 5 SECTIONS, 10 PAGES • ORANGE COUl'iT'f, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1973 TEN CENTS Newport: Doors Open to Spyglass Hill Kids ' ., JoBN ZAU.Ell ............. ,.... Tbe !f•wport .. -bo<rd !Old • -of S1>7glua Hill rulileols Tuesday that 'lbolr children a.re ~!come· ln the 1 N~Mela Unlfted Scllooi District. r Al lbe aame time, school tmi... turn- ' ed down a land iwap JllOpcoed by the lrvlne Unllied School District that would 'have lllowed the Newport Beach children lq attend Newport Beach schools. ! "1 lhlnk ift're sympolbettc lo children s 1'ho have to ride the bUI all the "•Y into Reagan Vetoes 105 .Measures 9ACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. ROlllld Beapn had the last word In ' bis yell'loag blUle with lhe 1973 : ~ j.esllla~ ve!<>lnJ l\'6 bills ln _! . single' ~y. (Relil<il -... '; 11a&os5 Dand27) . : --'?:\at WU mOri vefoes Uian aome · Pllttover:non 1Dued In a year: Reopn also lliped 1911 bllls Tuesday RS" the cleared bis desk of the last of the blluard of bllll pau- ed ln the. Lqillature'• marathon . all-algtil final -hack .. Sept. H. Island Death ,-I . Plot Denied Irvine when lhere are ICbools down the street .Jh;at could '1tfve them," said p..ald E. Smallwood, president of the sdlool board. "But the proposal made by lrvlne for C' the children lnlo our district just :t make any sense," Smallwood said. Smallwood and other -.... sug- g .. led Iba~ ll lhe Spyglass Hill midenls want to join the Newport.Mesa school systml, they abould petlttoo the school board dlzectly. • Road Work On Freeway Beginning · By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. D91tr PW SWI Transfer .of a lllOWltaln of dirt from Irvine to Newport Beach across Mac- Arthur Boulevard maril the bOgtnnlng of a sb:-year freeway construction project. Irvine Public Works Director Brent Muchow predicted the earth fill shuffle In the viclnlty d. University Drive and Mac- Arthur is ''only the beginning." . ' - 'lbat way, he said, boundary ehan&es oould be made with fewest additional t'Olllplicat;&ons. T'wo weeks ago, Irvine school trustets offered lo give up lbe Spyglass Hill an~ Bren tract homes that are in the Jrvin.e district but which could be served more roadlly by Newport·Mesa sdloob. In ei:change, Irvine trustees asked Newport-Mesa to give up the Philco-Ford , Aeronutroolcs plant on Font Road. SUperintendent John Nicoll adVised tnlllees that the Ford plant bad ID usmed value of $9.3 mllltoo and tirooght the district $150,000 ln tu revenue each year. Tbe m Spygla.ss and Bren homes, by c:ontrut, wou1d have a value or just $5 mU¥oo and would produce Ollly about ~000 ln menue, he said. . Fw:lher, Nicoll pointed out, the bome1 would produce an estimated 300 cblldren 10 be -led. Tbe Ford plant produces DO children. "I canoot 'advise you that such a trade would. be in the best interest of the whole Newport· Mesa district," Nicoll told trustees. U accepted as offered, it would mean an eight-cent per $100 dollar assew!d valuation ta1. hike for e~ property tax Pf.)'6' lo the Newport-Mesa district. To the ....... of I $!0,000 bol]><; that would mean about $1 per year, Nicoll said. "I'm not 1ure bow Irvine came up with this proposal," said Trustee Arthur F. 'lbomplOn .. "It doesn't represent equity or even logic." However, ·after Supt. Nicoll reported that Andersen elemenUtry and Lincoln . middle ICbools could a~ the incr<ase ol students from lbe area, trustees In· «Heated they would be willing to accept them. Nicoll said that if the residents of the area petitioned the school board direct!y. it rolght be possible to accept the new children without giving up the Ford plant. "Then 1 feel we should take no action until the residents tell 113 formally that they either do or do not want to become ·a part ol our district," said Trustee Orville Amburgey. Strike Looming? lss.ue Divides Coast Gas Dealers By RUDI N1EDZ1ELSJtI Of .. .,.._ ......... Gaaollne dealeri oo the Orange c:.ast .Joday _.red divided over wbetber IO join the coast.U><oast >erV!ce station -acbeduled .., begin Friday. Of the.23 statloaa contacted by the Dal- ly Pilot Ollly three pledaed they would cloee their ttaUoos while 11 declared they would remain open. Nine others said they were undecided. How successful the scheduled boycott wilt be depends larlJ'IY OD the undecided .ecmmt of service station operators, most of whom said they would close if lhelr competttors dosed. But even though the effectiveness of the gasollne boycott Is not yet pridlc- table, many county agencies are develop- ing contingency plans for the crunch. Among them are officers of the Calll9fllla Highway Patrol ,.bo carry Standard Oil ci'edtt cards. In the event of a shutdown, they wilt try IO fuel up al all company~woed stations. If the 11.~Uon becomes bad eoougti, the c~ will tum to the Orange Qiunty Transportation Department for gasoline, a CHP..-spokesman said. Bob Steckman, vehicle s er v i c e s . coordinator for the county, said, "ll the CHP comes to wi we couldn't handle them all but between us and other municipalities with gasoline services they couldget by. We'd really have to sharpen our pencils though." Steckman added that if the atrike goes beyand seven daya and If the county's (See STRIKE, Page %) ..... , -.By. Roo_s~_elt In six yean' time the stale Depart- ment of TransportaUoo will have ac- complished ln roughly lhe following order:: -RelocaUon of MacArthur Boolevard IO a new ""-<nl parallel to but east of the present highway. Earth being remov- ed from UC Irvine bills near Bonita Can- Ytlll R"8!I and Ma~ur wilt cnale the Del' right of way OD whld> alrpori-to- Police Copter l}adio Antenna Father!'s Day .Y . WASl!iNGToN UPI) -With his ac- _c:mer facing him, EDlott ROOlevelt today dimed cbarges Iba! be plotted IO OllUllnale the prime -of the ·~ and 11aa· been .. _ with undennnl n..,..o In tbt '1 to le n M<llriU. raclteL '!be IOll of Frant!Jn Ji. -..11. colJ. Ing the cbargeo mM!t oPlml blm -. !be S...le pennmilll ~ anb- cammlUee "vk::loul~ Ila," dellfwed his .....,. ~ID !nmt of.i.ula P. Mutriani, • c:mvicted I e c u r I t I e I -· -I ls the bnJtbtr of former.,,... er-man Jama -..u ol Newport Jleil<h. • Mutrlana leltllled last 11\0Dth that "" 1fU olfered $100,000 by 8-vdl and IOcbael J . McUmey, an · all e·g:e d ,juodate of _ undefworJd figure Meyer Latlr;;1 to aw•'Mte Lynden 0. Pind- llnc. the prime -of the lllhamao. llaalriaDa aald part of an advance poy- fDent of Sl0,000 was a. check for $2,500 made payable to RooseveU. ., 1Roolevtlt, d, said the money was itven to Mutrtana ...... who ln 1968 worked fur a Miami Beadi consulttng Orm run by Roosevelt -lo negodale • real flltlte loan with a New Jersey labor ~ aald .Maltrlana defrauded blm out of the money and be later •reported Mutriana IO the FBI. ,Before Roolevtlt'1 testlmoay, the sub-commillee board from Pl>lllp Manuel, a ata!f ~r who detailed iloooevelt'a a .a 11111>datloaa with .,... lbaD a -. UDderwo?ld flcures wbo . have been Involved In fraudulent at cu r i t I &• t:ransaetiOM. . Manlltl· llldlcaled his ~· could not cOrroborate Mutrianl'1 on \be 111111itnaUoo ICbtme in • lloollevelt dld DOI deny that be bad dbllnp with many of lheae Individuals but::tftllRed."lhal ~I al the tim~ bad DO 'ay to know that the8e men were M.rth1na but reputlble men." the lubcomffilttee was exp!'Cted, to liear testilI!Qny later !Oday from Patsy A. Lipera, inotber coovtcted 1 to c k swindler, wbo bu appeared In ~­ ftnion. ' belCh tralllc lllll' 1n .. 1 within two or three years. --t of the dirt fill -•ry lo -rt Ille Corona ~ Mat .._., u h croioeo lhe peal bop whld> once ,,.,. Upper N<wport )lay -· -A full yeor's waiting for the freeway bue to settle or "compact". -ccnstrucuon of the freeway lanes, IOIDe ol. which will CO'Yer old MacArthur Boulevard.' ~atlon of a network of bridges to carry freeway and the new Mac Arthur Boulevard trl.ftie over the San biego Creek which l""sentty floods the north- IOUtb artery Virtually every Ume it rains ln lnlne. Muchow noted bo11 be asking ctty councllmtn to approve an agreement wilh the state to add to the gigantic freeway project a path for bicycles to get through the owe. Pr-.tty, the Newport Beach and Irvine bike trails connect at the Universl· ty Drive-MacArthur intersection. In order tO allow cyclists to contlnue to get through the Interchange, Muchow Is seekinf! a IJ,000 expenditure aa lbe ctty'1 ollare of the coot ol the bike trail link. Since tbe route was flnt approved by cowrty supervisors in 1962, the Corona del Mar Freeway bas involved a plethora of C1lllCOl1IS beyond provision of bike trans, however. fte 1 short freeway segment was to have linked the San Diego Freeway with the now-defunct Pacific Coa.!l Freeway. An interchange near South O>ast Plaza awaits coonectlon to the freeway. Portions ' under construction presenUy }!lVolve ooly-tbe area near Bristol Street (formerty Palbades·Road)·and ·Orange County Airport as well as the Upper Bay landfill. The fulure of the entire project Is In question once more since quesUoos were raised about the envl.rorunental impact reporta filed by tho state. t r ·• ~" P'lltt, $1.tf' ,...... , Vp.°'*'·A:-11 ' -·--Superman's telephone booth has'fipally been discovered - On a street corner in Sunset Beach. The lifesize painting over the booth, at Coast High- way and 26th Street, is visible to northbound traffic. Air Cal Plane ~ Smashes Into Airport Truck Parta: of an engine and a propeller from an Air California plane we.re ripped off early today when the plane rolled into a small truck at Orange County Aµ'port . Husband Adopt,s W ife's 9 Cliildren ·~· u · · ws ·AN~·. <APl...., A ctvn enginffr bOCime the lather 01 , · \I Oll&lt t I·~ J -bj~ ' ., itU,{ ~ . ~ r ' ' ~~ •11·• ''"">'li'ficT>~ ~-.aoPtt;d't nine cbDdren from bb wile's two .\ ~ meta1 rod which plum-previous marrtages Tuesday. • mec.d .aut al.the aty and emblddtd ltaell "They need a clod, and I need aome kid!. So we took care of 111· the roof ol a Newport a..cb home that,".aaid Edward.I, who bu two sons -Jim, 17, md !elf, 14 -~ nilbt wuJdenlllled ~f· from a previous mahiage. · The Cl-iDc:ltbig object wu the radio F.clwards' wile of five yean, llfarva, said the adoption was a anteana from the older of NIWporl ~·Jong tlme coming" because the county Department of Adoptions Beach's two 1>0li<e beliooplerl. 11 •P. delayed approving the move to assure that it would benefit the lam· patt11Uy vib(aled loooe. ily During pre-lllgbl checkout, the wire-• like antenna was in place, but this morn- ing as lnvestipton punled over H they decided lo chock the chopper. The antenna, wblch at flrst was suspected IO ho possibly from a bellcopter returnillg tO the Santa Ana . -Marine Corps Air Station, was oo longer In plact. -John O'Ne.11 BDd bis 'fife were.having a cup of coffee In the family room ol their home at ll:tl Port Kimberly Place when jt happened. The ~ender rod slammed inlo the roof with a sharp crack hl<e a rifle sbo~ stick- ing lhr<e leet through Into the living area . "It really amazes me that nnethlng like this could happen," said Detective Sgt. Ken Tbompoon lhis morning. Ironically, the mishap occurred during a transition period in which newer radios are being installed ID the aircraft. . The oewer antenna is sOOrter and less subject to such stresa and vibration. Mother Abandons Five Children The family plans to move from a six-bedroom house to an 11· bedroom home next spring. The children are Dwayne, 17; Dorita , 16; Daniel, 15; Ryan, 12, Lori,, 11, Jacqueline, 10; Sheri 8; Shelli 7; and Rhea, 5. City, Schools, University To Share Irvine Proj ects UC Irvine, the city. of lrvlne and the Irvine Unified School District pledged cooperation Tuesday night on lhree potential projecta JttVing the com- munity. Councilmen voted unanimously to direct city staff to erpldre and report back on ways the city might accomplish the following projects in conjunction with Uct and the school diJtrict. They are : --Shart!d computer services. -Ctty..school di.strict cooperation in to question the need for the joint meetings. The law, in force since 1969, directs school boards to meet with other public agencies involved in parks and recreation planning and to cooperate in the pl anning of new school facilities. Mayor John Burton Tuesday crillc1f.e4 the joint session as b e i n g "un· productive". He said, "I don't o:ecall anything substantive coming out of these things. The school district seems to be going its way, doing its own thing. "l don't tecall seeing any'memos to in- dicate they (staff) are working closely with us," Burton said. No one was injured in lhe 4:35 a.m. ac-LOS ANGELES (AP) -Authorities cident that Je[t a· four-engine Air Cal have started a search for a mother who development of a Coinmunity tevel park near the propmed central Irvine high !lchool. -Llghtlng of the UCI track and field 1tadiwn for night use by the university, school dl!:trlct and city recreation teams. Burton has opposed spending city tax money on projects which benefit the schools or the university. "I ask you, how big is the school district~s-budget ? How repoftialr put five dilldreB aboard a Electra--:.crippled. There were n o~go;.Ilit Angeles bos and then dlsa~ pauengen on the craft. peared. An Alr Cal medlanie, whose name A police spokesman said Tuesday that wasn't released by the ai rline company, the children told them that Geraldetta wa1 t.axiing the plane from the t~nal Frison gave them f50 and lJUt them to a hangar on tbe east side c! the aboard the bus, promising that she or a (See AIR CAL, PalJ' II friend would meet them on arrival in Los Angeles. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. joined the city council and Irvine school board in the quarterly joint study session Tuesday night. (See IRVINE, Page 2) Or ange • Coast • Land Purchase Bill Hailed The children were picked up by authorities Monday night at the Loe Angeles bus tennlnal with Just SS re- maining and have been pbced in foster homes. Dr. A1drlch ouUlned un iv er s It y fadllUes av1llable for public use and discussed a list ·of possible areas the public agencle, IJl.~ht combine to develop addlllonal lacilifiej benefiting the public. 'lbe chancellor also discussed city plans for a jointly developed cultural center 1t CuJver and Campus Drives. Another location has been set aside on the campus for a musewn and arts com- plet, he noted. That is the site In Gateway Plat.a j~ }¥bich as much as $1 million· of tmlverslly building money might be made avallable;he said several months ago. Weather ' Sunny s k I e s should prevail -Irvine Compony-olllclala-IOdoy ap. Jilauded Governor Reapn for algnlng a bill appn>prlatlng l'f.~ million io buy 1,550 undeveloped . ..,.. of ooastllnt between LlpDa Bead> and Corona del Mar. ..JIU\. they cPQJilted Oltl It wilt noi btlp speed IOlal clevtlopmmt plans for lhe 19.--. coutal area OD which they wut high dll bolelo, aoll .,....... IJtd priYlle r.ou.u., lrlCU. . The plan which Involver movbw PacUlc C..UI Highway HVeral huodrf;! "* further Inland, 11111 must receive local and stale 1pprovals, whlclt the com- =.,.~ II will try IO get In an UDUJUal "We ano bopUlc lo gel approvals from the cJ11, °'""'' County and tl>e regional ,nc1· .stat• coutal <'Olllmi"1on<n -cun:eotty," • company 1pokeoman In- I ,. dlcated loday. The spokesman said lhat wliHe local and county officlais have approved the company11 concept of the development, the coastal commissions have not. Once lhey d<>, and U they agree with the concept •• approved by the lo<al qenclel, Jbe apecillc detalh of the plan will be pr-eoented lo all agencl,. at the same time ao they can go over It IOIJ'ther. • "We bope IO get the help of lhe coastal commissions and coordina~ them and our 1WI and COD1ullanls and other pubUc 1gmde31," the apokesman e1· plained. • "We will review the planning that's been done to date and then move ahead with a review and approval process at qulekJy a.a poalfble," he said, d~llnlng to guess bow IOllll lbat mlgbt be. Re safdlhe Proposed relocation-or c:.ast Highway al a "'51 of 16 million which the Irvine Company will pay ii vital to tbe plan now proposed by the JUS T TWO CALLS ALL IT. TAKES company and endorsed by the State One call Is all It likes to Bell 1 car - Pam 1Uld-Beacbes Deportments. well, almost. Reilly, It taltea two cat~. Tbe funds for land acqui>itlon ~yed can the Dlllly Pilot .., place the ad and by Governor Reagan Tuesday include about 1,200 acres Of Moro and tos Ttalf. -then waii..tor the f1nt call to you. 11lls ad cos Canyooa which W<>Uld become part of worked that w•x: the 1tate parks system. Irvine Comg,any prtsldent RJymond L. Welson oald !Oday that ho c:onslden the appropriation of fUnds to be timely and ln the public lnterest." t&.'1 bard to ooncefve of any plan that would not aulgn a bl&h priority IQ lhe public use and ownership of the lieach (Seo COASTAL, Pai• I) 1'71 BMW R15, equlpped "'° touring, 7,0» mile1, $1495. (Phone No.). It sold the car to the fnt caJler. You may be lucky enO\llh to set results like tbat, IOO. Make the lint call. Phone a Dally Pllol Ad-visor on the direct line, ·""-... Neither councilmen nor school board members reacted to th e chancellor's observatkMls about the connict ln loc8tion choices lhoogb both altes Involve UCI land. Irvine School trustee Lee stcoli said to- day she is conftdent staff •nd the liaison committee will work out details of the cultural center planning. "There are a lot ol. thlngs we can do together. We haVe got to star t !JOlntwhere and f am pleased with the commitments made Tue5day," she said. Mn. Skoll ~ad an educaUon code ~ Uon of ltAtt law, when aiuncilmen began . , • through most of Thursday \\ilh temperatures in the lower 70s along lhe ocean and upper 70s further in· land. I NS IDE TODAY A uthoritie1 probe crasll of po- lice helico pter hl dounuoum Ea.st Oakland whicll plutnmeted into parking lot killtnr1 two officers on boaffl. See J(ory, Page 5. Al T-Swv!ct I L .M. 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There were no serious injuries. An adult, Kenneth Kooken, 18, of Laguna Beach was booked by police for alleged contributlng to the delinquency of minors in connection with the shooting incident. Carlene J . Ambrose, Laguna ~ch police juvenile officer, said the P!iTce will seek court hearings in.the case of the t~·o juveniles, one of whom is on probation. One of the children was bit three times by BBs fired from the handguns. One .told police that as he was running away, a BB narrowly missed hi.5 head. The incident began at about 9 p.m. Tuesday as the children waited in the lot of Community Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Avenue. A car with three youths in it cruised by and water balloons were thrown at the Cub Scouts. The car returned and two youths got out, one holding a handgun, Officer Ambrose said. She said the llCOUts didn't know that the weapon was just a BB gun until one of them had actually been shot in the chest "You can imagine the anxiety on the kids· parents," she said. One of the scouts ran to the top of stairs and tried to open n church door. The door was locked and he was shot several times. she 11aid. The assailants drove away again, but returned , this time chasing the scouts along Glenneyte Street. One of the scouts frantically pounded on a door or a home and the three youths drove a1vay, police said. Irvine l\lan N a111e<l Scout Chairtnan Ray J. Havert of tn56 Oak Tree Lene. University Park, Irvine has been named 1974 sustaining enrollment chairman for the Orange County Couneil, Boy Scouts of America. TI1e Santa Ana insurance agent is a member of the executive board of the county scout organliation. He is a graduate of the University of Rochester. He and his v.·ife have six childre n. 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O•llr '"" '"" they don't expect a rush of minority RepA!.senlalives of some Orange Goun-------me1nbet1nip-appllcations._ ty lodges or the Benevolen t and Prolec-"\Ve don't have anything like a backlog tive Order of Elks said today they are of applicaUona from minority people," happy the organization's 105-year--old said Santa Ana lodge manager Oliver Clark. "It's good the rule wa.s changed Fro1n Page 1 IRVINE • • • big is our budget? And, ho1v big is lJCI's budget?" Burton said. He said he sees no advantage in the ci· ty 3llocating its resources ($2.2 million this year) to. help the schools whose budget ls $10 milllon or to UCf which spends $25 mHlion. Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor said t<r day, "I think people are aware that the taxes they pay to us, to the schools and ro the state to support UC! are our taxes. 1'hey are ou r dollars, and we better work together to see that they are spent in as economical a "'·ay as possible. "I think \l'e all agreed Tuesday that joint use facilities or joint powers agen· cies are a way to do ·that," she said t<r day. ·•ni.e problems come when we get down to specifics. It's a struggle not to be too parochial when talking about a specific project ,'' f.1rs. Pryor observed. Unlike Mayor Burton, :r.trs. Pryor and Mrs. Sicoli agreed that the joint city· school district census of the city was an ex3mple of cooperation between the two agencies. Census enumerators are being trained this v.·eek to count all 1he city's resi~ents next week at a cost or $8,000. Each. agen- cy pays half that cost, Mrs. PryOr noted. A University spokesman today said that Chancellor Aldrich was pleased with in city's response and interest in wort· ing together. Nixon Irritated because that's how we voted. but I don't expect any rush." ' The Santa Ana lodge is the largest in the county with 3,500 members. It "''SS learned Tuesday that a na- tion"·ide vote of Elks lodge member! resulted in an overwhelming rejection of the long-standing requirement limiting niembership to "while American Citizens." The referendum vote among the 2,200 lodges in the U.S., Puerta Rico, Guam, -the Canal Zone and the Philippines was 1.Z million in favor of dropping the rule to just over 300,000 against. Newport Harbor Elks Exalted Ruler Art Kroening said that now that the decision has been made, it i.! national policy and not the realm of individual lodges to comment on. Kroening would not reveal how his lodge voted on the rule, Saying only he v.·ill Uve up to it. Another lodge spokesman indicated each lodge still re- tains blackball power over applicants. Spokesmen at Huntington Beach Lodge 2444, Garden Grove Lodge 1952 and the Westminster Lodge said they are also ha ppy tbeir members joined the national trend. ''But we don't expect to be inundated with new applications from non-white members,'' said the Huntington Beach spokes man. • Robert A. Yotbers, grand exalted ruler of the national Elks organization, said n1ueb the same thing. He said there is no way of knowing how many ·applications from non-whites are on file, but ht doesn't think the number is too large. Yother! mentioned that there is an all· black Elks organization called the Improved Bentvolent Protective Order or Elks that has a large nationwide membership. RUNAWAY AIR CAL ELECTRA LOSES PROP, DAMAGES TRUCK AND PRIVATE PLANE Brakes Fill to Hold Taxiing Craft; Wit Failure Mffhantcal, or• ~hlnlc's? Pendleton Marine Faces Murder-IGdnap Charges A Camp Pendleton Marine has been lomu11ly charged with murder, ld{lnaplng and robbery in last weekend's shootl.ng , death of a yOW'lg Marine on a deserted stretch ol road at the base. And tt>e victim's closest survivor, his wile. now faces a dual tragedy ln the ·family·. ---· - Pfc. Edward Steege, 17, ol Des Moines, Iowa, was kl.1led on the day his wife was in the Midwest at her father's fWleral. ·Base spokesmen announ_ced ~be arrest of three suspects · in the killing and a subsequent second kidnap incident, and later identified the alleged leader of the crime spree, Plc. Isaiah Bums Jr., 23, who is being held on the felony charges. Two alleged accomplices who assertedJy signed statements implicating Bums are being considered for prosecution as well. The killing took place on the rifle range road 1n the southerly portiOD of the base Saturday, authorities said. The victim had been hitchhiking on a main highw!,ly on the reservation when a car wilh three men picked.him UP.· Steege was taken to the deserted stretch, beaten, robbed and then fatally shot in the throat with a sbotgun. After the killing it is alleged the trio · went oqt again and picked up another serviceman, drove the victim to the spot where Steege's body lay and then robbed and beat the man. The second victim was set free and after treatment at the base hospital reported the death scene to the base pro- vost marshal's office. From Pagel AIR CAL. ••. airport. The mechanic parked the plane W the airport fire station, but the parking brake failed to hold and the plane. kept rolling forward, Alr Cal president R. W. Clifford said. Clifford.said be didn't know lf the ac .. cident was caused by human or mechanical failure. Another Air Cat employe atandlng by a small truck called a "ground tug" ran to safety as the plane struck the vehicle. The Impact tore oil part of the right outboard engine, which wasn't nuinlng at the time, tending at Jeut one propeller ~ragment abo'!t 1,fillq feet to the en<tof a nearby runway. The left outboard engine hit the winl ~ip of a private plane in the tie-down area. Clifford said the company's in- surance would pay for the minor damage to lhe Cessna, wlllch was unoccupied at the time or the incident. The Electra's two inboard engines, which were operating at the tlme, weren't touched by the accident Over Questions About Estate Sti;ay Bullet? A few hours later the three men were arrested at a base gate by military police who noticed a shotgun bearing a bloody handprint on the mun.le. The weapon was in the back seat. Fuel from the right outboard en&U>e spilled out on the parking area but no fire erupted. Airport fll'emen covered tbl ground with fire-retardant foam. \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Preside nt Nixon showed some irritation today when asked again about governmental ex- penditures on his estate in San Clemtnte. (Related story, Page 3) A questioner at his news conference reminded Nixon that be said earlier the expenditures -amounting to $68,000 on the Nlxon home and $635,000 on the grounds -had been for security reasons and that the value of the property ac- tually decreased. Nixon was then asked a lengthy ques- tion by Clark Mollenhoff, a White House aid~ early in the Nixon administration, about expenditures of $13,500 for in- suuJation of an electrical heaUng systeqi and a larger amount spent for landscaP- ing. "Well , I can plow that ground again," Nixon replied. He explained that he preferred gas heat for his home because it was less ex- pensive but said that because of fire hazards it was decided by security agents to change the system. Then he added: "I really th ink anything I would say in ansy,·er to your question ... would not convince you or anybody else." Scl1ool Strike ' Still Deadlocked DETROIT {UPI ) -The United Auto \\'orkers (UAW ) was lined up today with striking Detroit teachers in the walkout now in Its 30th day. A ~1ichigan state mediator said both sides still were "hopelessly deadlocked" in the nation's largest school strike af- fecting !0.600 teachers and 270,000 students. The \Vayne County Counci l of the UAW C.Ommunity Action Program broke a month-long sllence Tuesday, siding with the teachcrg and accusing the school board of "vicious 19th century methods." f 'rom Pu11e J COASTAL • • • <ind park lands vrhich have already been identified by public agencies." \Vatson said. "The approprintion "'·ill enable plan. ners. both vublic and private. lo proceed "''ith the understandi ng that the state has ai;?ree<l to fund its committments lo serve thi_s public inttre5t.," he. said. ... TI1c appropri:ition will also cover ccrtuin blufftop parcels along the 3.>mile gt.r'Cl('h of S('eni(' beach that would be in- lended ru 11llo1v public access fro1n the hlg,hv.·ay to the beach front. "They y,·Hl prote<:t the integrity and COfltinu.ity or the u!!e," the company r.pok~men ndded . Butcher~ iu )lassie OKLAJIO~-IA ClTY. Okla. AP) Several hundred Wilson nnd C.O. meat- cuuers and btllchrrs were olf their jobs Tliesday be<:ause of a dispute with 1nana1ement over who gets to use which portion of a porktng lot. Aimed·at Coyote, Hit Home Three Arch 'Dog Trial' Jurors Being Selected A san Clemtnte woman this week claimed that a stray slug from a pollce shotgun used in last week's coyote hunt poked a hole 1n her picture window overlooking San Clemente State Park. Mrs. Jean Kerwin, a resident of 208 Avenida Calafia, Tuesday made public her assertions that the slug hit her win· dowo.~after problems in replacing the damage cropped up early this week. The alug assertedly came froffi a police shotgun used to fire two blasts at a coyote standing along a rise in a canyon near . the San Clemente Inn -late last week . It was the flnt of two hunts by police trying to shoot a coyote be11eved responsible for serlea of attacks on children. Public Safety Director Clifford Murray From Page 1 STRIKE ... deliveries from Union Oil are affected, the county will have to eliminate all but the most essential use of vehicles. Ambulance companies would be hit hard by a gas strike since th ey also rely on roadside stations for fuel. "If we run out and the gas stations are closed, we're just out or luck ," explained John Murphy , dispatcher for Schaefer Ambulance Service. Murphy said his company does not have acce11s to municipal or county sup- plies· and that ambulances have already felt the gas shortage, especiany at night in the south county. "We try to make aure our ambulances are run before 5 p.m. each day. We don't anticipate problems this weekend but the strike may mean using fewer vehicles." \Vhether southland service station operators go on 1trike a.a scheduled, depends on the outoome of a mass meeting In Los Angele.a tonight. It the dealers vote to a.hut down, the closings would begin at 12 :01 a.m. Fri- day. Reaction from local dealers to the strike plan was mlxed . Bob Smith. the Costa Mesa Arco dealer who held a gasoline truck hO!tage for five hours Monday to protest wholesale gas price lncreas1t9, said his gripe was with the oil companles, not the customers. "l'm not going to close. I don't have anything against the people who have been feeding me, my family and my horse ," he said. Ken Lockhar!. a ?jeWporl Beach Mobil de11ler who expecta to close, said he reali1.ed that the pump closings would not hurl the Cast of Living C.Ouncll or the oil companies but stlll feels "something must be done" to urt government price controls. Many other delllen expres9ed the opln· ion that to close their 1tatl0tu woUld-oiily •dd to their financial plight. They ,.;d they could not afford to hang out the "Gone Fishing" sign for a week. "I'm not making much money now but if I shut down I'll be ma kin I even. le.'ls," · observed Irvine Arco dea1tt Harry Edwar<la. "So I'll be open." None ot the service atatk>o ownera con- tacled reported 11<><kplllng of S11pplleo by their customers. All predicted the ru.5b to take plao. Tbunday, If at all. th!! morning said the officer firing the weapon aimed at tbe coyote only after determining th.al the ridge behind the animal shielded resJ.dentlal areas beyond. Two blast.I were fired. - "The only thing that we can flgurt is that a slug hit the hardpan' and rlchocheted up the bank, across Calafla and into the woman'• winclow,'' be e1- plained. · ...._ \ : Police ewnlned the living room of the Kerwin relidence ind found neither a slug nor a hole in the draperies where · a slug would have paued. "We're not disputing that It happened, however, because lt ls in the realm of JlO"lblllty that a stray piece of lead hit the window,'' Murray said. The problem with the incident arose only after the woman, who recently was released from the hospital after surgery, called a local glass firm to have the pane fixed. "We immediately offered ·10 pay for the damage and Mn. Kerwin accepted the offer," Murray said. But the glass firm refused to flx the window for the woman and bill the police department for the repairS. "That's when Mrs. Kerwin became upset," Murray added. ' OPIM ' .. ' Jury selection dominated today 's open- ing of'the Three Arch Bay "dog trial" In wblcti a wealthy resident Is charged w1th 31 •iolatlons of Orange COunty'$ ~og leash law. · Prior to the trial's cipening, defendant C. Dominic Shelton tenned the pro- ceedings "a ridiculous waste of tax- payers money." Shelton, 22, La Senda Drive, was originally cited for violation ot the county dog leash law during an early morning "raid" al Three Arch Bay on April 21 , 1972. Orange County animal control of- ficers hit the beach at 5 a.m. that day responding to citlzen complaint.a of loose dogs on the beach. Shelton, the owner of mines In California and South America, refused to pay the fine, claiming the county ordinance cannot be applied In Three Arch Bay since It is a private com- munity. "I've lived in Three Arch Bay for 14 years," Shelton said, "and we've always been told that the beach wu private. l can't see any reason for all of tbi.s." Shelton la rePr"""ted by William Sito!· feld, or Santa Ana, who carefully quos. tloned Jurors as to whether they would be biased against someone 1l'ho OWDI a dog. AU Indicated they woold oot. Laughter broke out lil the courtroom when a lady enten!d and sat down In the section reserved for the jury. "Are you a juror?" asked Judge Barnette. "No, I'm Mr. Shelton's wtfe/1 tht woman replied. "You won't be -1ng Oil the jury, then," qu!J>Ped the judje. · Deputy District Attorney Daniel Kell7 expected to present hla opening argu- ment today. Following Iha~ Kelly will call 15 prosecuUon witnesses to the stand. Those witnesses are expected to testify that they have seen Shelton allow h1J dog•, Ou.ie and Jabber, to nm on tbe beach. • 646-1919 CLOllt IUMIAY Voit Basketballs Wann Up Suits-21.95 • 24.95 t AC2 Re~.95 Yalue-5.95 Sweat Shirts & Pants-each 3.50 ,, Red-ite-Blue 7 .95 Adidas-tonvarse-Tratorn CB2 BlemislH,95 Jack Purcell Tennis Shoes CB2 Regular-12.95 XB20 lndoor-16.95 ' Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts-5.95 up " CB202 Synthetic Leather-18.95 Tennis Shirts-5.95 to 9.00 Wilson Leather Baskatball--28.95 Tennis Dresses 3~ inch Basketball Backboanl ...... 14.95 BaSketb311 Goafs=3]5 &-5:95 Han~balls-&-Gloves Adida~ & Converse Basketball Shoes Racquetball Racquets & Balls ' Basketball Shirts-3.40 Tennis Rackets-4.95 to 50.00 --- Volleyballs & Nets WilsoHenn-Ounlop T anrils Bans:- Soccer Bans 7 .95 per Doz. 'Water Polo Bans Bays' Gym Shirts & Shorts Blkes-l'arts-Repalrtng , Open 9 to 6 Closed. Sundays Tires-Tubes ,... . ' ~ .~:;-:;:::-·•;:---. I I ' 7 • I 1 • • _DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Balanc~ Home Needs . Th• dty Qf Irvine, Illa Irvine Company and tu new construction sublldl~. Irvine Pacilio Development Company, have Joined 10 a ~rogram wlllcb hrigbtA!nt the ouUook for moderate income housing for the young city. A high dentlty ~roposal to scatter about 80 attached single family home 'clusters" throughout new develott ments suggosll !L will be poaalble for fl!Jllillee with ID• comes aa low as $11,500 a year t.o buy 1,10().square-foot homes in Irvine. The proposal stipulates sales will be limited to ownec.-occupants as a minimal guard against speculation. What ~he homes will re-sell for in one to two years re- mains to be seen. Without dampening the enthusiasm of those who created the plan, it should be noted the 0 economy" homes ale limited to 10 percent of the total develop- ment. That may well be too restrictive to meet the market. Nevertheless, a start bu been made. Time and ex· perience may well prove the worth of the program and yield a more accurate estimate of the number of such units needed to accommodate demand. Until demand for housing lessens, Irvine will con· tinue to experience «plralllng costs and narrowing divers- ity of its population. Threat to Park Plan The County of Orange may be on the verge of los.- ing a prime piece of south county land it baa coveted for use as a major regional park. A. private development company claim.a to have made a deal to buy the 5,500 acres of the Starr Ranch above San Juan Capistrano for $6.~ million. · lion II In, but it II clear that the county's plans for a part on that land are In aerioua jeopafdy. The developer wants to build homes and trailer parks there. Tboush the land ts zoned as open space, the devel· open uy they'll fl&ht to change it. That's happened in other places. -To datA!, county officials have been confused by the whole situation. They have appraised the land at $4.4 million but it seems that's not enough. It ls apparent the county will have to do some quick lnvt!lligalion and come up with a plan. o! action that will placate lbouunds of citizens who were hoping to have a park on the Starr Ranch. Development vs. Traf fie County traffic engineers have predicted that even II development 'In Southern Orange County were halted today, lt would be two years before highway construe· tion could catch up with traffic generated by existlng development. Assuniing the engineers are correct, some must now wonder how it is the Irvine Company expects city ot Irvine •rproval or plans for a massive regional shop- ping cente and a new 2,058·acre industrial park. One would assume both will generate much traffic-. Concern over the traffic already bas been voiced by dty Officials who sit on a panel of councUmen and planning commissioners which routinely previews Irvine Company -developments pri<Wto the official filing. ((0. ,,, ... , , \ ,, -''\I ~·· I I ( I I I I \I t if I I Lawyers for the Starr Ranch Foundation, a conglom .. erate of 10 charities, say the deal hasn't closed yet, but _an offer is in the wOrkl. It, has been made clear that city approval is ques- tionable unless either adequate traffic circulation is as· sured or alternate fonns of transportation for workers and shoppers are provided. Had county officla!J been as diligen t, the •outh county traffic tangle might never have occurred. 'There must be a better deliverv svst.em than this!' At this point, It II not clear what stage the transac· SB Letters We Dear Gloomy Gus · ~ Respmasffrility Must Be Shared Don't Expect Citizens Can Restore the Nation To Receive ( HAL BOYLE ) ExcerpU from letter• we'd Hke to get but the pOttman rarely brings: "We are llwyen representing the late ?!fuss Hortense P,1cWherry, whom you probably remember rui the lovely red· bai>'ed girl who jilted you In hlgb..acbool. Later she came to regret bitterly the shabby way Me had treated you, and or· ten sa.J.d.it waa the blggest mistake' of her lifetime, because she could never hope to attract another man as fine "' you. "In -•be be · came a nclute and kept a candle Ht un- der the ~h school yearboolt picture of you she pasted on her bedroom wall. To •hortell a lon111«Y . she died last week. still muniturlng your name u teen rolled 1 down hei cheek1. "Her Will bequeaths you half the mooey in · her father's re1kiuary estate. Your share cornea to f.500 ,000. Would you 1ike us to Hod. it to you lit bill! of large or small deaomlnationl!" DEAR Jlil, My wife ten. me that your wife told her that JOU' were moping becall!e you felt you bad made. a first-class foot ot younell at our cocktail party 1 .. t Fri· day. Nonsenle, old man. You wert the life of the party, It would have laid a great big e1tricb qg except for the fun you provided. All the guests were crazy eibout you. Don't worry about the floor .tamp. It hu be e D bro~ at least five times before, and an~ay h-farge and I only paid $6.75 for it when we bought it at a rummage 1ate back in 1949. Incidentally, we want you and your How about 11yin& that whichever city annes:es the Orange County Airport will alJo have to have the flight pattern (landings and take- offs) within lta boundtries1 M.W. Otttmr ..,, _,._.,. .,.. 11Ubn!lli.ct "' .......,.. 1M .. "" -rllr refllct tlM ""'" tf Ill• -· llllOll rwr ..- ,..... "' • ..., ~ DlllY ""•'· ' wife back at a party we're having a week from next Friday. ¥ring your bongo drums again, I'll get out my mandolln, and we'll show the gang real loot-stomp- Ing mtWc. . See ya,,Buddy, Jack" "BECAUSE ol tile mild~u epidemic, our executive commlttee . decided to cancel the rilonthly :mee of the PT A for lhis Tburaday night. "'lbil 'will come as a double dlaap. ' painbnent, beca:UH we won't be able to hear unW a later date the scbedul'!I ad· dress by Dr. Sllolwell lor the' evonlni GD •1obse1aive Gullt ln Preadoleteerlt GUted Siblings." I "We regret having to make thil dedslon, but, considering Ille> situation reall&UCally, we feel It is Imperative to avoid any rlaks of spreading the ~ , • •• "DEAR HUBBY, "live hid a ptea.sllDt hrQo.week stay wltll Motller and my only rqrel ii Iha\ abe bu d;{ded not to come home with me and sperid a month with us. My alater Grace gave blrth to a baby boy Tuelday, and Mother feell It js her duty to RO to her and help take care of her new little grandson. I lhlnk I'll go alolli with her and apend a week with them, too. "Jn ease you're ahort of money, look ln our old family Bible under Deuteronomy. I hid it there for emergencies. Be aure the canary gets plenty of water, and don't soak bis seed In gin before feeding him. 'Ibat doesn't make him sing better. It just makes him sullen. Love and kisses, Famiy." Whose Wilderness? "In wildness ls the preservaUon of the world," Thoreau wrote. The 'lt'Ordt of the peaceful man from Walden Pond have become a battle cry f o r en· vironmentallsls trying to preserve as much as Possible of the remaining Wilderness areas in the United Stale!!. EDITORIAL RESEARCH ' To ithe Editor: If all the people of thia coUntry did 11ol vote, there would be no Congress-no Presidency. The people then 11-re the real governing force of tbiJ natJon. DUE TO the fact that many citizens are apathetic, aell.centered, too busy, disillusioned or who shirk t b e j r tesponslblllty by letting "George do it" and those who maintl.in they hate polities and listen only to hear.say lnltead of prob- ing for what' il!I tnle, the people are therefore partly ruponslble f o.r Watergate. Now that the bearings are taking place again and .more and more of what has been happenlna: in this country emerges, citlzeps must rally and auume their voting privileges and inlteadi·of the usual "oop-ou.tl'' take the p~ Interest. They mUJt gird on lhe -and ·become ID-volvecf. •· • IF EACH citizen <toes late lhe proper Interest in voting and 1lf be or~ ahe does one small thing towardl making the com· munity or country a ~ti.er place, this na· Uoo would not only survive but become greater, despite the recent scandals, and would coatinue to remain the land of the free. PhilOIOphy tells WI that out of everything that is bad 1orne a:ood always $Urf8Cel. ELINOR DAVIS . Prh,ate Highway? To the Editor: Please pas1 this soluUon on to the Irvine Company so they may tolve their noise problems near Promontory Bay. Without changing the windows -or even addiUonal insulation -all they have to do Js relocate the Coast Highway. They were able to relocate Bayside .Pttve, why not the Coast Highway ? The result of the Bayside Drive deal already bas resulted in one death and aevere bay pollution. Also, by closing the Co&!t Highway and making it a priva te road. the added traf· fie created by this complex would be taken care or. G. MINER Y llfl r•round 'Forfeit To the Editor: Re : Year round school: The teacher forfelll blJ (her) future trip!! abroad. The mother forfeits her new liberation be it career or college. The chlld rorfellt the piece of childhood he has been sole owner of. The family forfeits the time that makea the rest of the year "wo h it." The college aspirant who must cam ( ) ltiatlve process." Stating that it is unfair to expect the electorate to do the MAILBOX legislature's work, be said, "citizens are without access and exposure to the same • Information as Is the legislature." ...._ _________ _,, ?\... I agree with Senator Carpenter on th.is Issue. The upcoming tax initiative is far Letters fr~ readers are welcome. more complex than the coastal inltiaUve Normally 1:"'"ter1 ahoul.d convey their and furthermore docs not have the ~essages tn 300 words or leas. Tha carefully defined lifetime of the coastal right .to .conde~e le~rs to fit apace lnitlative which created certain com· or ehmznate hbel u reserved. AU miss! t .d certain things by a certain letters muat in.elude signature and ons 0 0 . mailing address, ·but names may be date ml then s:o out ol exi.rl:eoce. withheld on request if sufficient THE PROPOSALS in the governor's reason ii apparent. Poetrv will not be tax initiative (Proposition I) may be pubtilhed. very good and they may be very bad. 'Miere ls much informed opinion on both tuition (I wu one among many) forfeits hi9 degree aod his future. 1ides. However, there 11 little disagree. ment that I.be proposals are enonnously complicated. They deal with a revolu· tionary concept of tax law, the implications of which the average ~ cannot be expected to tmdentand. For thll!I team alone, I believe Proposition I shoukl be defeated. Tu. reform is a job wblcb needs doing, but not by means of 1impll.sUc slotana which accompany every Initiative election. IF OUR p ..... nl elected n!preRD-f . tatives in Sacramento haYe been unable'Z" to work out a mtan1Dgful Lu reform pro-~ gram wltll all the lnfoonatioo and -available to them, perhaps lt'a time tD • look for repW:snerlts. In tbe meanUme I trust Senator Carpenter wUI put his .. support where his mouth has been -and urge defeat ot Propoailion I .. ' DOROl"llY A. YOUNG n .. Since nobody_wins and eve.rybody loses, on surface tills wouldn't seem to be what one might call a tnily "good idea." At most it gets a C minus and lt'1 pro- ponents should be put back a grade and given remedial "bonehead 1ociology." Go·ve1·nment Art Subsidy ~ R.L. CLARK Prefers Tennis Sl1ouldn't Be N ecessru.·y To the Editor; After viewing and reading about the two major comedy eventa ol the yea r - Watergate and the Riggs vs. King tenn!a match, 1 certainly prefer tennis. R. D. HUNTER Tax Conaple:ritler To the Editor: Senator Carpenter says he bas not made up hlJ mlDd on the governor 's tax initiative (Daily Pilot, Sept. 2<1). This seems strange in view of his definite apirr ions expressed in the past year rega rding the kind.I of Issues which are proper for the initiative process . • In a oouple of these column• t have kicked and pouted about Senate Bill 121. That's the little jt!wet by Senator Arlen Gregorio, D-San Mateo, that hikes our air nual subsidy to the California Am Com· mll!lsion to more than SI million. I think it'l!I a no-no, AJ a matter of principle. It's not that I'm agalnst culture or art -or even ert lovers. I'll take Beet· haven ovei: the Roll· ing Stones, any day. It's just that I do not think it proper of IN JANUARY of this year in a pub-government to take lished report Sen. Carpenter stated that a part of Pete's earn· "if the q"uestton ts too complex ... the in: lngs to subgidize Paul's oboe or Paula's ltiative process ts dangerous and self-~. ' defeating ... 1be presentation of such I oppose confiscation and compulsory an i59ue to the public represents an ex· philanthropy. 'That, I suppose, makes me erclse in anarchy becauie the people are some kind of a nut. al!lked to undertake a decision when they But, you artists and art lovers can cannot possibly understand all the Im-relax. I have been oulvoted. SB 121 has plicatiort9 of that deci sion ... " -been passed by the legislature. 1be senator used the death penalty and marijuana initiatives as examples of the type of clear-cul issues which are aJ> propriate for the initiative prooeSi and the pollution and coastline measures as those which are not. IN MAY Senator Carpenter again ex· pressed ttd9 vlewpaint In a speech before the South Coast Republican Forum, saying that placing "massive, complex issues on the baJlot is a mimlse of the in· SO~lE OF my eonservaHve legislator Crlends shrug olf their vote for SB 121. "Heck, It's only a rhillion bucks." \Veil, let me tell you about that million bucks. It would take nll of the state income and all of the sfites taxes poid by 2.659 unmarried wage-earners at the $10,000 taxable inoome level to equal that million bucks. (""_R_u_s_1v._'.A_t_:r_o_N __ ) . satin gown but for music lovers of au estate." lfold it, f\1ac. Consider this please? FIRST, rmost or that great music was produced for m.ldames In their 1atln gowns -and madame, or her bubble, paid for it. Happily, today, most of it can be enjoyed by just turning the radio dial. In fact. it can be possessed for a couple of bucks at the nearest music store or supermarket. Second, the most popular a o d beneficial (in terms of getting art to the people) programs ever spoasored by the California Arts Conunission w e r e "Dimensions" (a traveling art show for the blind ) and "Horizolll!I" (another traveling show of great paintings by California artists). 1i Those lwo projects were voluntarily financed by private companies and in· dividuals. Na public fWlds involved, but volwrtary philanthropy. if you will. That's the type of stuff I look for from Gov. Reagan's so-called "creative socie- ty" -not inore government spending. The vote on SD 121 was 29-0 In ll'lc Sena1e and 73-1 in Lhe Assernbly. Only one legislator out of 103 refused to be a party to compulsory philanthropy. Only one ! OlANH COAST Under pressure from numeroUl!I con· servation groups, Congress in 1964 passed the Wilderness Preservation Act and gave permanent legal protection lo some nine million acres of W1touched land , mostly the West. Now Congress is again under pressure to pass an Eastern Wilderness Act and preserve up to a million more acres in various states east of the Mississippi. to find business executive1, professional people and other white-collar workers ..• For all practical purposes, the wilderness uperience has become a huge roadless extension of elltl.sm, barred to the man or woman who works too hard on the job to enjoy the physical demands of a return to the coonskin cap." Topsy-~urvy Dog Story Or. it would take 111 tile state income and sales taxes of 4,444 married couple1. Or, 4,282 married coupJe9 with two kids. 1'hat's what it takes lo get a millloo bucks for the state. That's what It would take to fund the art subsidy. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publisher Thomru Kccvil, Ediior Barbaro Kreibich EcUtor6oL Page Editor BETWEEN '111ESE contendlng/ftc'- tions stands the U.S. Forest Setvlce. which must administer the vast acreages TllE QUESnON is, preserve the at l1sue and try to ensure tltat forest, Y.ildemess for whom? Groups Uke \be deeert end gm1Jand meet t be con- Sierra Club and the WUdemeA 81".Jl fUctlnl demaDda of dlvene interests. argue that wtldeme• 11 an end ln t , Sc)• tbt wtldtmeaa debate conllnues. nod lhal we must Sift lo< flltun genera-"Wild..,,.., -Whole Problem!" I.I lhe Jn al!I crazy a story about a dog as a doglover will ever read , papular hu- mwist Richard Annour tells a tOl)S>" turvy story or a dog turned master. The tiUf; The Stranae Dreams of llover Joae1, UIU!trattd by F.rlc Gurney (fo.lc· Graw·fflll, $3.95 trade, SS.83 library, ,•I!'• I IO 80). tionl a,... ,,_. -...S hJI tbema~of..lhl Slerri Club'• 11th hl"'nt hWMnlty. Tb<y -t ID almortmyatlcal wild<mcas conference willch will be be'1d!--,,., ONE dream S<qU<nce sNer MOlh<!r, - terml!I of the "wlldemelt experience'' •• in Boulder, Chlo. 'Jbe meeUnc atm1 "to the master, Mr. Jones, becomee the four· a highly pel'80nal and deeply finrl~tdnl develop timovatlve I 0 I u t t 0 n s to footed , barking, lovable ~t or Ro ver. 50.)oum into places where few have rone wtldemeu problems" throuah 1 u c h who make1 a pretty good master himself. oorore. "Poppycock," counten t be means as group dynamics and origtnat· having such thoughts as : "Milk ..:. Shall I timber industry, \lthk:h wants more na-papers from club members. Alttndance give him a bit more? If I do , t won't h11ve ticmal Catt.St land opened up for logging will be limited to promote the In-any left for myself. Thal'' the very last t& meet the naUon'a growing housing lerchange of ldeu and devek>p "strategy bottle of milk on the shelf." needs. and pOllcy 1ltemaUves for future R9ver has a deliriously delightful time \Villlanl H. JJunt, pre:sldent of Iha wlldemess protection ." No timber In-leeching Mr. Jone1 to fetch hi s :slippers, Oeotgia·Paciflc Corp,r ba1--sald:.....!!Under -d~ repruentaUvu are m.peoted to chase the postman. $Ing in soprf!no to the the sweaty backpacks one 11 ~s-t llke"ly attend. • piano, and cry to be fed wM:n 1upper fs • •• I I (THE BOOKMAN J cooked. A delightful time, 1Mt ls, until the dog catcher-or man catcher, as the cue may be -comes along. Then Rover is not so mire that his topsy·turvy dreams were sucfl run after al\. /\ rip. snorting story rot doe:s. dog owners, dog lovers, children, adults, J)(Hltmen, dog catchers ... RICllARD Annour, tile author of 47 books, write!! this Ori(! In the twisty, playful verM! which Is tus spec:l&lty. Eric Gurney, who has illustrated doient of books for young readers, Is a t~tlme \\'Inner of the National Cartoonlsls' Soclc. t)' ~wnrd. CAROLINE HARKLEROAD IF THAT'S okay with you. good. But. l know a bunch of hard-working middle class famillies that l'Ould put their part of that tax dough to dlrfcrcnt use . For things such ns bread and shoes and ca r payments. Now, you take dear re-ader l~e McNemey of Ne.v.•port Beach. He goe! for that $1 million sUbsidy for art. Says my attitude tab'! me as a throwb.1ck and groui>-' me with opc!raling engineers. con· 3trul'1lon \\'Orkcrs and other assorted thlck·skull<'d hardh:its. \Veil, m:iybe so. Rut that's pt"elty good company in my booll:. Those fellas are bulldinR Amtrica. rd ralh<.-r sit v.·ith !hem lhnn a bunch of flft-rlomed cgr,· het1ds. Mac's a good old f:lU)'. lfe says opcrn h:is prodll(ed R lot of great n1uslc. "And. it w111 productd not f(,'I' madrime In her The editorial ~e or 1111! Dally Pilot ~kia 10 !nrorm and !ldmulate ~ricr. by premiti111 on !his paa-e dt~·~m~lllry on topics Of in. lftftt ~ 11)-nd!t'alftf rolumnls1s and carroonlsts. by pl'O\'id1na a forum far readen' vi""''' anti by presmtlnr thltc n~pcr·a opinion!! And ~ on CU1Ttnt topics. The.> t.'l'lttorlal opln~ or Che O.ily runt •1~ar onl)l In the tditorlal COiumn •t the lop of tht pqe. Opln!Ons ~~-d by tho eol- \lrnnistJ Md c1rt0Mbta and 1*1tf'r writen ar. ttietr 001oT1 aftd ro ~ mmt of thtotr vtew11 by the D&UJ Pltot '9hot.lkl be inf+nW. Wednesday. Oclober 3, 1973 l , Copter Crash Probed OAKLAND (AP) Authorities today were In· veatlgating the crash of a poUce helicopter which plum· meted Into a parking lot. burst into flames and killed two ol· fiett1. on board. 'Ille aircraft narrowly miss· ed a restaurant when it crash· eel Tuerday night In a tight commercial area of East Qakland near Fruitvale Avenue and Foothill Bou1evard. Police said no others were Injured, but a few autos W"ere damaged by the firt. • 3 Mexicans Die · In Bo1·der Battle I ... JACUMBA (UPI) -Border -patrolmen, alerted by VJetnam type Intruder sensors, tracked down a human pack chain" of t.1exlcans carrying marijuana through the darkness Tuesday and fought a gwib3.ttle less than 400 yards north or the border. T h r e e marijuana-packers were killed and one bor<Jer patrolman 'VS 'A'ounded. A man believ~ to be wailing to receive the marijuana was ar- rested. his chest along a rib, ~ilhout bruiting the rib or entering the chest cavity. He wu released froin~ Sc r I p Pi Memorial Hospital in~ San Diego alter treatment. BARRY SAID that elec. tronic sensors planted along the border had alerted the Border Patrol Friday and Saturday that large groups were illegally crossing the line in the Jewel Valley area west d Jacumba. Pol.ice X!entlfied the vic- tims u Office~ Y.'endell Troyer, the pUot, and David WOUNDED PATROLMAN Guider. Both were pinned Norman Barry TllE RESI' of the band. believed to number· about seven, fled back acroM the border. eluding p u r a u i t through the rugged. scrub- covered mountains about 70 miles east of San Diego. Such sensors were used in Vietnam to detect Communist troop movements, Md have s.ince been brought into use along the U.S.-Ptfexioo border to detect the movements of dope smugglers and illegal aliens. underneath the 'A'reckage. ' POUCE CHIEF Oiarles Gain said the men gave no in- dication of mechanical trouble "'hen they radioed head· quarters shortl y before the crash. He said the officers were on routlne aerial patrol and were responding to 1 reported robbery. 'lbe Federal Aviatlon Adm i n l1tr1ti on is in- vestlgaUng. ~ helicopter's blades flew off Oil impact and knocked down part of a fence sur- rounding the uno cc u pied Fruitvale Nursery S c b o o I Oilld Care center. AN EYEWITNESS, Anthony Rtmom, said he heard two loud. explosion,, as th e helicopter puled overhead. He said the alreraft then turn- ed toward the atreeL • "It exploded when the plane bit the growid," Renzolli said. "It burst into names." Rabid Coons Threaten Celebrities LOS ANGELE.'!" (UP!l - Henry Fonda and James Slewart are among t h e celebrities v.•ho may have been exposed to rabid raceoons at a society "Beastly Ball" 'jeld Sept. 21 to raise money for the zoo, co1.U1ty health authorities said Tuesday. Offician said they were ask- ing the ball's organizers to . canvass the guest list to find out "'hether any of. the 300 or sO who attended were bitten or scratched by the animals. "The odds are Urat tt\ey are not in any kind of danger, but "·e can't take chances," said Dr. lchiro Kamei. Police in Tecate, on the Mexican side of the border, report'ed • capturing a man believed to be one of the fleeing smugglers, and said lhat three or those who escaped may ~have been wounded by the U.S. officers' gunfire. The wounded officer, Norman Barry, 31, was struck in the side by a .22~aliber bullet, which skimmed around Monday night, the sensors again sounded the alarm, Bar- ry said, and eight patrolmen in two cars sped to the scene. About four miles north of the border they found a Cadillac parked on a dirt road with about 500 pounds of marijuana in the trunk. they said. The driver. Felix Milanez 11-forfin. a Pt1exlcan citizen, was arrested. M~ijuana Supportet~ Launch New Campaign SACRAMENTO (AP) ble, Sheila M. Delany, Thomas E. Plante and Lawrence !Mbel. Consolidation Bill Vetoed by Reagan Backers of last y e a r ' s defeated marijuana iniUalive are going to try again in 1974 to legalit.e the private use of marijuana, Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown announced. Brown said Tuesday that backers of the marijuana in- itiative have qualified for a new initiative petition cam- paign. They now must collect veri ried slgn.atures of 325,504 registered voters to get the measure on the ballot. The property initiative is sponsored by Alicita L~is of Stanton, Peter J . Remmel or Garden Grove, and Gilbert W. Ferguson of Newport Beach. Sinatra Fae~ Suit SACRAMENTO (AP ) Gov. Rollalcf Roagan has vetoed a major consolidation ol l.o5 ~ ......... air pollu- tion dilltrlcts. But he signed a bill setting up a pilot program in mandatory vehicle smog in- specliom. In a veto message Tuesday, Jteq'aD said the consolidation bi,11 would create an unneeded eiira layer of government ]:t:e said the vehicle inspection bill l't'OUid make sure "the tax- payers will get their money's l't'Orth," 'nle consolidation measure by AMembly Speaker Bob ~toretti, ()}.Van Nuys l. would have created the Sooth Coast Air Basin Pollution Control District and given it authoMty to set up a mandatory in· spection. program in the region that covers all or parts of six smog-plagued counlies. ''THE GOVERNOR believes. and so do the Boards of Supervisors of Los Angeles and Ventura counties and the ~Ventura Asso ciation of Go\•emments, that it is not prudent to adopt an ongoing program with taxpa y ing powers when there is in- sufflCient evidence the tax- payers will get their money's "'Orth In tenru of pollulion abatement," said Reagan's press secretary, C I y d'e Walthall. In addition to Los Angeles and Ventura counties. the Ptforetti bill would have con- solidated all of Orange County and portions of San ·Bernardino and Rivers ide counties in the new air pollu· lion district. . \Valthall said the goveTTIQr feels that If the pilot program proves successful. it v.•ill !hen be time to consider further measures. In reaction, l\foretti called the veto Ha tremendous set· back in our attempt to toughen the fight against smoa... in the UJs Angeles Basin. It once more indicates his (Reagan's) support of the major cor- porate polluters in California." Moderate Quake Hits Bay Areu The initiative would legalize LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A the pri vate -but oot piblic -Salt Lake ·City businessman use or marijuana fOr persons bas filed a $2.5 million suit 18 and older. It would also against singer Frank Sinatra allow the cultivation of mari· juana for private use. But the in oonnectiOO with an alleged sale or commercial distribu· Palm Springs altercation in Uon of marijuana would stilt which officials had refused to be illegal. press charges for lack of Local governments would be evidence. empov,·ered to prohibit public . . use of marijuana and to levy The swt was filed Tuesday fines ol up to $100 for viola--in \,J.S. District Court by lions. Frank J. Weinstock, who ~ A similar marijuana in· asserted Sinatra and tv.·o com- itiative was rejected by a 2·1 . . margin last November. ~ons phys1caJIY. attacked Official sponsors of the mari· him last 11:ay 5 while he and SAN JOSE (AP) _ A juana initiative are Michael R. his wife were in the Trinidad moderate earthquake awaken-Aldrich, Ronald C. Green, Hotel cocktail lounge. ed sleeping residents from Eileen B. Janowitz, Corey P. Police earlier said they Santa Cruz to the San Fran-Mason, Peter James. Frances would not press charges for cisco Bay arerearly today. . _L_.-:~:;l;;cDe=r;;;mo=tt;;;, Dona==ld;;;B;;;.;;;Di;;;·;;;i..;;;'=lac=k;;;o;;.r;;;p;;;roo=r;;;. ==;;;;;;::- There was only one im-1 mediate report or damage, at the Ann Darling Bowling alley here. where the quake ap- parently severed a water pipe inside the building, The tremor measured 4.25 on the Richter scale at the University of Ca Ii for n I a Seismographic station i n Berkeley. Research assistant Jerry Simila said the quake took place al 3:07 a.m. along the San Andreas fault near Morgan Hill, 20 miles south of San Jose. "Anything between 4 and 5 is considered a moderate earthqua::e,'' said Simila. San Franci~co police recei"· ed a number of telephone calls about the temblor . "It "'as just sort of a shake. not much of anything." said Officer Doug Dun1as. Experience the inner glow of genuine AUSTRALIAN FIRE OPALS low discount orices ! T ht 111y!li1f11t •f Ftrt Op11I 111 " tt•110 .. t Jui b.,,,,.,,J rofftrtor1 fir ''"'"'"' ,,,.J 1J o~t of thf f/Ju1 t tllflfl,.tl tr tt111irtJ J.J 11 '"''"· It's lht ~1rtl."I0•11 Jo• t/,~., !11r~y 01011_,J, 1. J,. 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''''~ "-~tt l locl • WHlnll•. l~lf ,..,...,_lfllll• SI. • Naw..0.1 •t•CH,,.., I? 'o•'"" " .... " • IOttaN(l, Doi .a-,,,1..,. ".,." • OllANGl fhoo "'-" •I Ottt•t• • HDO!'IOO llACH, *Ito .. ,(•~••• BUENA PARK: Beoch & Orongtlhorpe. Open Delly 9:30 n 9:30 p.m. Sundey 10 n 7 ORANGE: City Dr. •t Guden GroYI Blvd. Op.on 10<9 p.m. Dally. Sundey 1().6. SANTA ANA; 3900 So. Brl1tol • No. of South Co11t Plata. Open 10<9 p.m. D•lly Synday 10 to 6. • • • \1 • • J i . ' . I ' f ' I I 'l " ~: l -\'I ·- ' I "' '• '.• ~ ., ., "' ... .. " ,,, .. .. • '• .. , ·. '• • 7 . . • • Today's Final N.Y. Stooks YO~ 16. NO. 276, 5 S~TIONS, 80 PA6ES ORANGE COUNTY, CAU~IA WEQNESOAY, OCTOBER~. ·1973 TEN CENTS orse opu ation· Booms in Huntington Beach .... '"" SI~! '°""" THIS IS ONE HUNTINGTON •BEACH HORSE STABLE NEAR NEW CENTRAL PARK The $640ue1tlon: Y/JMre Do You Put Hones In An Urban Environment? 1,500 Pounds ot: Pot Lands M ·• Jo:I i'~IP .\fl ,fill .,, ' A Ilona Polnl ~ 'Ii ID jail ID Hun- tington lleacb today alter ~Ucs of· llc!er> lmolecl blm ml a P-. at tlielr •...i.l!I """" dllc;n claim m<ft than'l,141 jJowidi of mar!JM WU .._,. Rldiard w .. Homtui, .. of 4111 La 8erma Drive wu bool<ed aloo( with Richard J. Garvu, 31, of Loar Beach on charges ol JlOUO$SioD · of marijuana for 11le. The pair were 8""Sled by HanUnglon Beach nam>tla olfi<'1'll Moodoy morn- ing on & nid Of a warehou!e at Newland Street and Hamilton A venue. Police reports are sketchy today but tile marijuana,. some 1~ po.-of It valued at more than $250,000 on the Ullclt market. waa apparently stored in the warehoult. ~ 511. Tom Palm ~d .tlle raid ..., b.,. eel CID lnfonnaUon l1Jlllllled' nareollca of. flcert by ID tnfomumt. He llld the officers stated out ..the warthol.i,.. complex and when two men -up md allepdl)' bepn to loed 1irlcu fll the lllepl weed Into the~ van, the olllcert doieil Iii. He da1mod they fOUld 700 !"°'pound bric:loo In Gile Wltthoule and about 140 poomda In ·---llored In boitea and bap along wfth scalea and packaslnl equipment. . Patton Rid he is convinced the marl· juana came horn Mezlco. "II b pacl<ag· td In a typically Mexican way," hie said. '!'be narcotla lnvesligator said de · Uves are contlnuing their investigation o the"8!e. 70 ·Seek Post Of a·~-.Aide ' ,.!!.Y . . At leut 70 pe!'90llS have appli<d for tile new job ol Fountain Vallty wlmnt dty manager, a dty l!pORsnan reported to. day. ' '!'be job, which-will pay between ••7,llllO and $31,toO, was mated in the 1173-74 budget. Oly Manager Jim Neal Aid the uslotant city manager will be called upon to run the dty admlnt!tnitton ln'bls 1bsence and to work <Sn city giant a~ pllcations and Joint powers agreements. , ~-?ty olflclals sald_ai>PHcal,loll1 for the JOO will be accepted untif'tbe end ol tile mentb ~ acreenlng will begin. Winds Clearing Deadly G(tses in Alberta A·rea ,; : . .. .. ·----··:A l l E l T A .. . . .· .. .. __ 4-1 · I • • .• ··-MAP SPOTS DEADLY CLOUD PoisOn Gas Perils C1n11dlln1 ·' NEW 'Mitlft .. Alli'. 1(UPI) '-8llff wlnda today begin to disperse & cloud of detdly lzydnwen -ps, ...... the threat lo b-" -wbo bad ..... fo..ed to lloe Ill patll. "Tbl lllWIUClll II llO ~ lmproftd this ll)Onllng," Royal Canadian MCJUD!.d Police Cpl. William Mcindoe said "We're begiMblig to let people return to their homtll," he added. At the peak of tile danger Tuesday nJght, more than $00 persons were evacuated and o:iunUess others left homes or their awn acccrd from a 450- square mlle arta 55 mlles 90Uthe.ut of Edmonton. '!'be thr.:atened area Included four small farming communiUes in the path of the gas. ~ M08t evacuees were billeted wltb friends and neighbors for the night. Coastal Gasoline Dealers Divided· on Friday Strike By RUDI .NIEDZIEISI Of .... °"" Pl ....... dealers on the Orange coast divided over whether to st-to-coast service station lrike scb ed to begin Friday. Of the 23 stationa contacted by tile Da~ ly Pilot only three pledged they woold close their stations while 11 declared they wou1d remaln open. Nine others said they were ID'ldeclded. How successful the scheduled boycott wtD-be depends largely on tile uriiledded · -t of service station Opera!O~. .,..t of whom said tlley would close If their compeliton closed. But even though the effectiveness ot the gasoline boycott is not yet preaic- table, many county agencies are develop. ~ coatingency plans for the crunch. · Among them are officers of the California Highway Patrol who carry ·Standard Oil credit cards. ln the event of a·sliu\down, they will try to fUel up at oil comP,inY-owoed station's. .. . U the -situation becomes bad enough, the CHP wW turn to the Orange C'.ounty TransPrletion Department for gasoline, Ambulance Service. Murphy said his company does not have access to munidPal or county sup- plies and that ambulances have already felt the gas shortage, especiaDy at night 1n the south C0W1ty. 11we tzy to make sure our ambulanei!! are fu11 before 5 p.m. each day. We don't anticipate ~terns this weekend but the 1trlke may mean using fewer vehicles." Whether southland aervice station operatOn go on -1trike as scheduled, depends on the outcome of a ma.as meeting In Loa Angeles tonight. If the dealen vote to shut down, the closings would begin at 12:01 a.m. Fri- day. ReacUon from local dealen to the strike plan was mlxed. Bob Smith, the COsta Mesa Arco dealer who held a gasoline .truck hostage for five hours Monday to prntest wholesale gas price lncreases, 18ld. his gripe wu-with the on oomplnlea, not the customers. JUS T TJJ'O CALLS ·~w=--~s:!tc1e services coonllnator for the coontt. said! "If tile -' T T JT TAKE~ · CHP Comes to us we couldn' handle "I'm not goin:g to close. I don't have anything against the people who have been feeding me, my family and my horse," be aakl. -<fr~ · ' · ~·-~-":'all bot -een us-11111-oll,.. munldpalltl., lrllh a'*lllne .meet tlieY coold aet by. We'd reallyi>ave to sharpen our 'Jlddll though." ' • Ona ""11 la an II !Ike• tl> ieD ·I car - ...U, aln1olt. Reall7, it ttke.a two calla. .Call<tbe 'Dlll'y Pilot to place the ad and ·ll)ttfwalt for !be fiht call to you. '1'1111 ad -led tl>at ...,., . ' 1971 BMWltlS, eciUlppod (Or -· 7/100 mllei, $ll90. CPbone No.). It 10ld the car to the nrtt caller. You :ntay be lucky enough to get multi like that ,"too. Make !be Ont call. Phoae a Dally Pllol Ad-visor on the direct line, S1eckman added that If, the llrlb gOes bel'Oll<i ..... days and If tho 'county'• deliwries from Unloo'-Oil are affected, tile county will have to eliminate all but tbe most euttitl1I wie of .vehicles. Ambulance companies would be hit bard by a gas strike alnce they Ibo roly on roadside 1tellon1 for fuel. "ll we nm out and the saa stations are clOltd, we 're ;wt out of luck," explalned Jolil Murphy, dilpatcher for Schaefer Ken Loclthart, a Newport Beach Mobil ,dlllfr-wbG e:zpectl to cloet, aaJd he n,llled that u..·pmnp clQ<IJig1 would not hYl't U>e <;est of lJving Coundl1or the oil companlet but still feels "aomethlng m111t be done" to llrt government price c0nftola. Miii)' 04l1er dealers ~ tile opln-too that to close tbetr stations would only add to their financial plight. '!'bey said they C'OUld not afford to hang out the "Gone Flahing" algn for a wetk. "I'm oot making much money now•but If I abut doW11 l'l~'be making even lea," obotrved frvlne Arco dealer Harry Edward.!. 11So 1'11 be open." By TERRY COVILLE Of .. .,..,, "INI' It ... Do horses really have a future ln Hun· tington Beach! The question bu become increasingly critical with the rapid urbanization of this one-Ume seaslde farm town. Vactnl quar'ler secUons have been covered by housing tracts, asphalt streets have erued old horse paths., new laws shove the 1lablea even further from the encroaching hoi;nes. A horse trotting down GOiden West Street, alongside the monotone block walls and under the towering telephone poles, ls still a common sight. Horses, without question, are aUll alive and healthy in this city of 150,000 people. In fac~. city ,planners believe there has been a alight population boom~ among equine& over the past year -a counter movement to urbanization. F.d Sellch, a staff planner charged with studying the future of horses ln tb.il com- munity, says a cemus taken a year ago showed about 6.SO horses acattered Nixon on A gnew Charges WASil!NGTON (AP) -Presideot Nix· on said. today political corni,itttoo .cbarg"' against Vice President · Spiro !J'.. Agnew "are serious and not fr'iVolous." But-Nix - on said· be bas neVer asked Agnew to resign. At the same Ume, the President ex· pressed confidence ln Asst. Alty. Gen. Henry Petersen's handling of the Agnew investigatipn. . Ni.J:on replied "certainly not" when asked .at a news conference if he bad done any contingency planning on finding a possible Agnew successor. Asked if he agreed with the vice presi.deot'a assessment lhat he U a vic- JUDGE CONDEMNS AGNEW NEWS LEAKS, Pago 4 Jews en route to Lsratl. Noting that Kreisky acted in the face of terrorist demands by Arab na- tionalista, Nixon said that "We sim}>ly cannot have governments, larg~ or MMD , give in ,~kmail by .. terrorist organizations." -Said be b "thi!lklng In tenns of three or four months" in conaidering a major trip to Europe, adding that It could come sooner and "probably not much later." Saying he would not leave the country while major legblation is pending, Nlxon reported that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told him negotiations aimed at forging a common American-West European position on key issues are "well ahead of schedule." Parle VPffrading around town. Now , planners estima te there are 700 to 800 horses. He says there are 35 stables, ranging from one-horse operations to the largest with 110 equines corralled. Tbe boom seems to have come after the city council passed stiffer laws last year on the construction of stables. The new laws will make it very d.ilflcult to build a stable near any homes and most of the older stables will disappear over (Set HORSES, Page %) -Said Kissinger will visit Peking Oct. 26-29 and visit Japan. on ttie ·same trip at a time still to be BIUIOID'lced. -Said no tUnlng has been set ror a presidential visit ·to Japan but that be has agreed to go there by the end of next year. -Declared be will make no decis ion on whether lo make a•pre-conventlon en· dorsement of potential Re p u b l 1 c a n. presidential candidates in 1976. Nixon said he did not want to support or oppose anyone "Wllil they have been tried oo tile field ol baWe" In primary electioo.s. He said experience shows that some seemingly strong candidates "can't hit big league pitching." Um of Petersen's elfort to recoup prestige loot In the Walergate _. ecutii!U, ,NJ.1!111 uld tllat . .Atty. J;en. EM RiCbi'.rdlon has told~~ netther Petersen nor llllY of his ~ had been the ioUrce ol news leaks about the Agnew lnvestlgatlon. "U. I did not approve Mr; Petenen'a ......., cil ,!he lnves~atloo, he wdild be remond at tllb time,' Nixon ..W..• ·valley. Council Accepts Nixon, appearing relued and ~ occasional small jokes; again Ull~ that all Americans assume the vice president U Innocent unless prnved otberwiae. On other subjects, Nixon: -Urged Australian Ch,ancellor Bruno Kreisky to reconsider his decision to shut down special transit facilities for Soviet Vp afttl A1Caaa411 superman's lelephone booth bas finally been discovered .- on a street corner in Sunset Beach. The llleslze paintlng over lhe booth, at Coast High· way and 26th Street, Is visible lo northbound lraHic. Gr~n Valley Agreement Fountain Valley city councilmen, faced wHb being forced to approve the con- troversial Green Valley addition, Tues- day accepted a compromise with developer·•George Holstein. 3·Avoid Trial., Ple ad Guilty In Prostitution Three sratuesque young women who were accused of turning a Huntington Beach residential tiome Into a house to- day pleaded guilty to reduced pros- titution charges. The tract home on Capstone Drive first came to the attention of the law last February after complaints by neighbors. As one neighbor put it, "the thlng that tipped me olf was the beds. After the beds started coming, l didn 't have much doubt." Another housewife had observed, "l just assumed they had a lot of friends . But It became ridicu1ous after awhile. They just had too many friends." So it was today that Judy Ann Klusmeyer, 25, Helen Marie Ryan, 37, and carol Ann Domian, 27, offered guilty please shortly before were to face trial to- day. · Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner accepted the pleas and ordered the trio to return Nov. 15 for sentencing. ~ Miss Ryan and Miss Klusmeyer plead- ed guilty to conspiracy and running a house of prostitution. P.1s. Domian plead- ed guilty to soliciting for prostitution. The statuesque trio, each of them over si x feet tall and colorfully dressed this rpoming, face (X>SSible cowity jail terms r\lngi.ng up to one year. Navy Paymaster Facing Charges SAN DIEGO (AP) -The pay officer of a Navy repair ship w.as.arrested the day after his 20-year retirement and char&ed with embenlin'g $180.000 in government prpperty. the. FBI reports. He was identified Tuesday a, Franklin \\'endcU Otvall. 39, a former warrant of· ficer who lives in San Diego with his ~1fe and five chUdren. Rex I. Shorder, FBI agent in charge, said Devall was arrested aboard the USS Ajax a few hours after DevaU 'a retire- ment took effeGt at midnight Sund~y. In exchange for approval of the tract, Holstein's representatives told coun- cilmen, they will pay the Green Valley recreation association $24,600 in cub to upgrade the park and will drop ali pend- ing litigation over tbe Jl).acre parcel. It was a compromi~/ engineered primarily by Dr. RldtafdBanard, presi· dent of the recreation asaiociation. ' After Tuesday's city council meeting, Ballard explained that he had been going between both sides for the .past.week in an effort to reach a solutJon. But he noted that it wasn't untiJ. the COID'ICil returned to its regular meeting Jrom an executive session that the offer was ac- cepted. Tuesday's council meeting was i& terrupted twi ce by executive sessions as council members conferred with City At4 tomey Tom Woodruff over legal aspects of the matter. Cowicilmen were under a Superior Court order to apprnve the 49-lol tract, the tinal construction in Green Valley. They had sought a superseding order from the Fourth District Court of A~ peals but Woodruff said Tuesday that the order had not been issued. the Superior Court order came from Judge Raymond Thompson who ruled that the city's attempt to levy $39,000 worth of. special park fees en the tract was not permissible and directed coun- cihnen, Wlder threat of contempt of court, to okay Holstein's plans. Those plans call for a planned developo (Set VALLEY, Page%) Oruge • Weath er Cout • Sunny s k I e s should prevail through most of Thursday wilh temperatures in the lower 70s along !he ocean and upper 70s further in- land. L"SIDll T ODAY A1tthorities probe cras1& of po. lice helicopter ill downtown EG8t Oakland 1ohirh plummeted i11to parking lot killi'l1Q' two officers on boord. See stQrlf, Page 5. • .. 2 DAILY PILOT H WedllftdlJ, Octobtr 3, 1973 l· Bomb Calls Put Halt , To Hea1·ings WASHlr\GTON (AP I -Thr e e anonymous telephone bcnnb threats caus- ed the Senatt \Vatergate committee to abruptly end its morning session today bur no explosives were found. • Squads of police, aided by dogs trained to sniff out explosi~·cs, searched the Senate Caucus Roo m (or an hour and 45 minutes after lhe room had been \'aC'3led . Rufus Edminsten. deputy committte counsel. arranged for a live quorum call in the Senate in order that Ille roo m might be vacated in an orderly fashion. Edmisten said the first call Wu recei\'· cd at 7:30 (POT ) and an unkientifled man warned a Capitol switchboard operator, "There's a bomb in the Caucus Room." Moments later, Edmlsteen said, a sec- ond and iden tical call was received at the offices of the ?.'alergale committee. A third call came at 7:30 and a man·s voice said : "I'm only attempting to warn you. It's scheduled to go off in 45 minutes." Co mmittee Chairman Sam J. Eervin Jr. (0-N.C.) was told of the thrtat. Edmisten said Ervin still hesita ted to clear the room because a publicized bomb !Care "might evoke responses from unstable person!." The Caucus Room was vacated on the advice of the CapiUll police chief. The hearing was resumed al 10 as ~uled. Edmisten said there had been few bomb threats aimed at the committee but that tile lives of some of the seven senators on the committee have been lhttai.ned. "Biit that was !Sack when tensions were most 'high and we had witnesses \\'ho w~ testifytrig about the President," he said. Front Pflfle l VALLEY ... ment zoning (PD) with an average lot size of 8,200 feet. Councilmen assessed the special fees because the additioo does not have any park land or oi>en space in the tract, although ruidents will be able to use the nearby 21-acre Green Valley par~ Residents have kmg ctmplained tbat the park, which consists of green areas, trees and plants. lacks tbe equipment found in city-owned parks. such as p\ayground equipment. bike a n d pedestrian trails and picnic tables. Ballard said the money from Holstein will enable the associatioo to bring the parlt uP to par with exlstln1 city parks. ln commenUng on the compromile pro- posal before tbe city council, Ballard noted the $24,000 Is "mOre than any of us expected a year ago. We have no il- lusions about the generosity of this offer. We know that the largest part of thls sum Is really the city's money he 's (Holstein) gi ving away." Holstein was facing payment of $19,600 in standard park fees assessed all developers in the city. The agreement means that he will add ~,000 to that fee and it will go to the Green Valley residents instead of the city. Holstein's attorney, Tom Thompson. said he was satisfied \liith the solution. So did Clly AUorney Woodruff, v.1lo added that "this will probably be the end of the PD in Fountain Valley." Last month, the city planning com- mission initiated legislation to rermve the PD 1.0ning from the Green Valley land, to call a halt to all PD construction and to repeal the PD laws. \\'hen the compromise y,·as accepted , councilmen defeated the measure to rezone the Green Valley property. But they did ·reaffirm their action or h\'O \\·eeks ago in denying a PD zone ap- plication fro1n Presley Corp. for a tract at Euclid Street and Edinger Avenue. . And the y set a public hearing for Oct. 16 on the proposed repeal of the PD sec- tions of the cily zoning ordinances. 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Police Department is a movie star. 1be four-year veteran of the police force Is the subject of a student film, "Know Your Police," shot by Huntington Beach resident Craig Feller. Feller, 24, shot the film as a project for a cinematography class at Orange Coast CoTlege. . "l was out at the dump on Gothard one day, doing a project for a class in Super 8, and the police came out to see what we were doing. "They suggested we shoot a film about them instead of fue .dump and it sounded like a good idea," Feller explained. So fillabced by a fl50 grant from tile Huntington Beach Rotary Club, he talked to policemen in HW'llington Beach, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, read accounts of police cases in the newspaper, rode \\i th working patfolmen and read two novels by Joseph • Wambaugh, a detective sergean t with the Los Angeles Police Deprtment. Feller said there is no film script. His technique was to ask the police how they view their role in society -a question he also put to residents of Watts, some con- struction workers and local residents who are act ive in civic work . ing. . "I bad the usually stereot}'ped vision of the big, rat policemen harassing people, but I found out they are completeJy dlf· ferent. "They are very well-educated and well- trained and there are quite a few of th.em with college degrees." Another main character in Feller's fil m is Sgt. Chuck Boza of the Costa Ptfesa police department who provides a Jot of the narration of the film by discussing the role of police in society. "He has a master's degree," Feller not<d. A lot of the film covers a day in the life of HWltington Beach patrolman Kircher, although Feller said they had to stage a drun ken driving arrest and a shop-lifting arrest. The fil m received the enthusiastic sup- port of the OCC cinema faculty and it took fourt21 place at the National Junior College Film Festival in Ml\,Ssachusetts. t F!Jler graduated from OCC last June and is now a cinema student at Cal State Fullerton with hopes of golng on to USC. Meanwhile, bis police film will stay in Huntington Beach. In addition to the ~PY he gave OCC, he said he has donated a copy for use in the new city library and there is another at KOCE whlch is slated for airing sometime this fall. From Pagel HORSES ON INCREASE ••• the next few years. Selich believes the stable law has en- couraged the equesbian increase because it shows the cily is concerned aboul horses. Two other horse-related measu~s are now under study. 1'.1onday night. coun- cilmen agreed to delay approval of a mandatory $10 annual horse liei!nse law until early January. Se.Heh asked for that delay so the plan- ning department can spend 90 d3ys de\'eloping altemati\'e proposals on how horses and man can live side-by-side in tluntington Be11ch. For the same reason, counci lmen have not established an equestrian trail system yet. even though a year ago, as part of an O\'erall recreatio nal trails system, they agreed there should be 12 miles of horse trails around town. "In our 90-day study \Ve want to find alternate concepts for bcll!t the Interim Drive r Finds W a.te r as Car Hi ts Hydrant A geyser crup!ed briefl y in Huntington BeaC'h this morning \\'hen il1 motorist whose brakes failed slammed into a fire hydrant. The 30-foot geyser of water gushed out of the hydrant at Brookhurst Street and Indianapolis Avenue at 8:30 a.m. aft er it \\'as st ruck by a car dr iven hy Jean Nilsson. 1'.Irs. Nilsson. \\'ho reported no serious injuries in the mishap, I.old police she ,.. 11as traveling southbound on Brookhurst, approaehing the Intersection of ln- dlanapolis v.•hen her brakes failed . The driver said she turned her ca r tow1rd the curb to keep from ent.ermg the traffic-Oiled lnterscctlon. ~ The car. according to poliee, jumped the curb and knocked lhe hydrant over. Public worQ' employe5 \\'ere oo the 5eene within 15 minul<'S lo shut of( the "'attr spout which had flooded the in- trr.c;ectlon A spoke-;:ma11 for the city Publfc \Vork! Dep11rtment 111id the hydr11nt y,·ill be repaired and Mrs, Nilsson will be billed. , use of horses and their long-range future ," Selich explained. The city, in short, needs to know just where equestrian centers can be built, and that wil l determine where trails are built. The two most logical areas are next to the Santa Ana River, which already has a county equestrian trail, and near the new central park, where most of the stables are now clustered. From a planning standpoint, Selich suggests the extreme alternatives might include a section of the city zoned for horse estates, large residential areas big enough for private stables. Or perhaps commercial stables, limited strictly to the pa rk or the river, will be the max- imum equestrian use allowed. But as Selich told councilmen, the full commitment will depend on what cou- cooncilmen want, and they'll make that decision when the planners finish their study. For the moment. here is how each city councilman~ polled privately, answered !he questions, "Do horses really have a future in Hunlington Beach?" Ted Bartlet!: ''1 think they do. When we get this all straightened out people can live with it . After five years we can rH valuate.'' Al Coen: "I expect they do, in the prop- er place. I was surprised we had so n1any stables, but urbanization will get rid or them. I like them , they mellow the urban sprawl, but it isn't necessarily Jn the ci ty's oontrol. It's economics." lltnry Duke : "Yes. Jf we can get An area for stables lhat tan connect with the central park and the river. A Jot of youths are invol ved with horses and that'• great." Nonna Glbbs: "I think they should have. lt's very good recreation. Wltb the planning of the river and the central park I don't see why we can't have equestrian 1r11\ls around the city." Jack Green: "I would PY they hl'vt a limited future. There·s got to be some r~triction placed · on the location of stables. but T wouldn't envision thefu being totally loi;t in the future." Donllld Shipley: "I hope Lhey hftve .some future, but of course It becomes 1nore dlf!lcult llS you become more urbanJU'd the available space for hotses decrease.a." ' • Estate Probe Ordered . . . • • • SupervisQrs _f_ote 3:2 for Nixon· Reappraisal By JACK Bl\OBACK °' ............ F'ollowhli poUtlcll potty ...... the Board of SU~ voled H 'l'Uelday · to· u k tJie stateBOinf ot. ~·a!liitloP to ""'Walle tho W..W-0 Whlt.-HooiM'. in San Clemente. , Supervisor Ralph Clar~. ·whose a~ce last week resulted in a 2-2 vote, cast bis ballot wll h Supervtoon Ralpti Dledricb and Robert Battin. • They ~ Jill Democrats. Opposing we"' s_.,.,... David L. Baker and Ronald W. Caspers. Both are Republlcam. the property bi5 d"'l>l*f becauae <OU!AI legis.latlon reatrlcts development ol. oceanfront property. Clark in casting bis vote read a prepared statement. "The oompeteocy or integrity of the tax 8SSes90r or of hiJ p~ Ir not really fQ questlon,u he stated. He then aaid: "Hu the Preli4ent ol the United States rtceived a tu break ind, if so, does he continue to do so, ii lbe quesUon to be answued. "Thi!I matter must be laid to rest in such a manner that people ·around the v.·orld will real ize that we, in Orange County at least have a government of law, not of men. Continued defense ol the exi.!tin. appraisal, oo matter how metltonus, will not stop the question," Clark continued. Cark said "A reappraisal by an out~- county, out-oC.govmunent, out-of polllicl, flllly rn!dentialed afllll'alier should lay the m1tter to ~ opct and lor all." · 1be lsiUe aroee over Blttln'• challenie lo the 11.37 m1111oo apprallal by A ........ Jadt"Vallerga on tho l'retf<lent'a prop- erty. Battin •YI thft "ate more thin $800,oOO in securlly e.pendltur" by ~ U.S. Government. Vallerga· aaya ·tbey are not a~ble. .. ( TUesday•, sesa..i·..,., ..i.il!Yely quiet conpared to the ~ w.,ir; WtMel charges ol polidcs.-ftn1 throUgb Ille bearing room and supervisors verbally attacked ooe another. : SUpervilor Caspers contended that ~ appralsaJ should be ol several large prop-eiil,. not juJt the President'•. "'lbfs • just a political attack on one man," he argued. Bater called the move an unnecessary expenditure of taxpaye11' funds and said the purpose was tramparent. Re referred to bis aceusa.Uoo last week that Battin propooed tile ~ because be oppose. President .Nixon. By law, the state board must comply with the county request. William Ben- n~!, chalnnan ol the state body, said in Saa amento that be was glad to act. Appointed Aids Favored • "It's something I've 6een asking be dor:ie," be said. "I stand by my previous statements that the property )J grossly underassessed." By Hun~ngto.n Clwmb.er The prqperty was apprmsed at $1.37 million, less than Nl.1:on paid for it. 'Ibere have been many improvements to the oceanside estate aince then, much of the work being paid for out ol lederal funds on tile grounds It Wi5 needed for security purpooes, including landscaping and heating. Bennett has said that the assessment sOOuld have been more than $Z million. and Battin has said it should have been $2.3 million. Battin said tha t the assessment bad given Nixma tax·breat of a~t $55,000 over the past three years, and "everyone in the COWllY ~ to pay bigber;:,tu:es to make up 1o'P' that property." Superviso< Baker pointed out Tueoday that tile County Assessment Appeals board wa.s .scheduled to bear Battin's complaint en Oct. 2S. "Wby ask the state to enter the picture in advance of our own regular appeals procedure?" be ask· ed. Battin said he had been informed by the State Board of Equalization that they v.·ould do the rea ppraisal at cost, an estimated $3.100. Bill Dunlop, executive secretary of the State Board of Equalization, said the $3.100 ligure was merely an estimate. He said if the state board en tered into a con- tract with Orange County it would bill the county for the actual cost of the reappraisal. County Assessor Jack Vallerga bas de- fended the curttnt assessment. He sakl most of the improvements are not taxable ~ the government paid for them. Furthermore, he contends, the value Of Membeni of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce apparenUy favor an appointed city attorney, city-clerk and treasurer, according Jo -a IUtVey of tbe - chamber membership. Of tho$e who filled out the IUl'Vey, $4 percent fkvored an appointed attorney, 57 percent want the clerk appointed, and SO percent prefer an appointed treasuru. All three offices are currenUy filled in Huntington Beach by elections each four years. · On Nov. 6, voters will be· asked to ameDd the city charter to make each ol· flee appointive. The three poru are lla1ed ..,....1e1y Oil the baJJot. Ralph Kl!er, execuu .. dlttctor of the. dwnber, said the ......,. mnt inaJled Sept. 10 to 428 members. He aald. 78 memben, 18.l percent, answered the survey. The proposed Nov. 6 charter change has the solid baclt1ng of the city council, which ordered a citizens committee to develop the ballot argu1nent for lt If ap proved, the attorney, clerk and treasurer would be appointed by the Butchers in H{lssle OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. AP ) Several hundred Wibon and Co. meat- cutters and butchers were of! their jobs Tuesday because "'of a dispute with management over who geta to use wblcb portion of a parking lot. Valley Connell Action Here in capsule form are major actioos taken Toeaday night· ~ the Foun. tain Valley City Council: GREEN v ALLEY1 Accepted a com pro~ solution in which the .final tract map was approved in return for a $24,600 donaUon for 'Green Valley park irn- provementa and the dropping of all lawsuits. TRA.ILERS : Gave final approval to a law prohibiting the overnight park· ing ot trailers on city streets without a police pemtit. ' · REPEAL: Set Oct. 16 public hearing on proposal to repeal planned devel· opment zoning laws. PDs have allowed devek>pers to build oo lots smaller than the minimum 7,200 square feet required in a regular residential zone. STREETS: Awarded contracts for three separate improvement projects - new signals at Slater Avenue and Brookhurst Street, a new median on Magnolia Street between Talbert and Wamer avenues, and installation of a lhird lane on Brookhunrt rrom the San Diego Freeway to Warner Avenue. . . O,EN ' " . council on the recommendatloo ol the cl· ty administrator, u are odm-deplrtment beads. . A cJau>e In the bl!lol ,._i, 1--ver, lnlUrel thaCthe curren t olflce holden, City Attorney Don Bonfl, City Clerk Alicia Wentworth and Treutftr Warren Hall, will retain tbelr jobl 11 voters approve the chart.er change. Kl5er said It looked lo blJn like a pretty healthy favoritism for appointment lhow· -ed up in the chamber poll. "I checked myaell and found that moat major ciUe1 do Jt by appolntmtnt," he added. Klier said the chamber !loud of ou.ctors may take u oftldal poa!Uoo Oct. 'U on the"c:harter chan&e. 01,d Bookmobile On Last Legs -er, Wheels The old Huntington Beach bookmollll• has made its Wt doorstep delivery. Officlals at the city library 11y the 12- year..td !JIJern.aUonal Harveller -· from which i:-trons checked out lOl,ODO books annually, is beyond repair. The bookmobile bad served a a branch library on wheels, rofUnl 111 stock onto supermarket parting lots, school playgrounds, re 1 id e a t I a 1 neighborhood> and ~ing --City librarian Walter J<>hnlon said there •IJ no Immediate I r9placement for the '"'"' au! molllle -· ' • . Residen1' wbo cumntly baYe - cbec<ed out from tile -1e will not be lined for late returns, but 0 ulted lo return tile boob lo tllelr noareat library branch. About Pl;OOO had been requeoted In this year's library budget to repla,ce the bookmobile, but It was cut as dty flnan- ical reins were tigthened. "It was a very efficient operation, UJing · a few people to distribute a lot ot books," Jobmon said today. "Ira a necessaary servict and we'll have to replace it." For the time being, the bookmobile may be liken Jo the Boardwalk Sbojlplng Center in Hunllngtoo Harbour and RI up as a stationary branch llbrary, Johnson added. Library officials wm probably request money for a Dt'ff' bookmobile 1n nm year's budget. • • Voit Basketballs Warm Up Suits-21.95 • 24.95 AC2 R~.95 Value-5.95 SWeat Shirts & Pam-each 3.50 Red-itt-llue 7.95 . ldldas-tonYene-Tretam CB~ Bi8m~.95 Jack PurceA T minis Shies CB2 Regular-12.95 XB20 . lndoor-16.95 Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts-5.95 up CB202 Synthetic Leather-18.95 Tennis Shirts-:5.95 to 9.00 • Wilson Leather Basketball-28.95 Tennis Dresses % inch Basketball Backboanl-14.95 , BasketbaH Goals-3.95 & 5.95 Handballs & Glu¥es Adidas & Converse Basketball Shoes Racquetball Racquets & BaUs BasketbaA Shirts-3.40 T emls Rackets-4.95 to 50.00 Volleyballs & Nets Wilson P~nlop Tiiiis Balls- Soccer Balls 7.95 per Doz. Water Polo Balls Boys' Gym Shits & Sharts . l Bikes-farts--Ripairinc Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Tm-Tubes • I • . ' • • d ( a I < I 'I :• f ,, f ·1 t : • t I I • t -. I 'I . • • • At ¥our Service A Slmday, w-.,y .. d l"rlday Fe1U1re OI Ille Dolly Pllol Greeth1gs R et11r11ed DEAR PAT: I received a happy birth· day "telegram" from Supervisor Ronald Caspers. How did he learn my birth date and who pays for the greeting? P .K., i\llssion Viejo Tbe Registrar of Voters preclnct lists provided the supervisor with your birth date, but not }'our ·age. The greeti ng Is paid for by "Friends of Caspers," a group of 1upporters. A tpokesman for : ·Caspen lli:ld thh1 malling is aimed ac famlllarlziDg tbe s u p e r v.11 or ' s con- .1tttuent1 with bls ma lliag address and ... phone number. Some resident of Leisure ·world, Laguna Rills, took the opportunity lo call In their thMks and to familiarize > tbe 1apervlaor'1 1taff wilh a few com· plaints on problems ln their area. So•11ds like the greetin&I might have opened a •Pandora's bGI. · Quer11 on 1' A Cherlu .. DEAT PAT : l am a Vietnam veteran • ·and fuil·lime student under the GI Bill at 'Orange Coast College. The Veteran's Administration sent me one $130.50 check for the June 1·15 periOd and no more for tbe summer scbbol period. The ,VA verifies· my records, but says it takes up to seven weeks to get checks. I've had this trouble before and it's setting to the point where J may have to postpone my education due to the red tape involved in dealing with VA computers. ~ 1R.lf., Hsatlngton ·Beach The VA computer put the can before the bone and is "holding up" checks for tbe nmmer school period rar tho se vets • wb9 t.iok advantage of Lhe September and Octtber cbeckl -which YOll did. · · WJtea yoa received )1>Dr advan~, you slped 1 White card. Wben the. VA com- puter reee.lvet Lhat card, it will rtart to pnce11 yoar remaining: echlcaUoD&.1 alln~ checks, fo r tlte 1ummer scbool 1e11ioa. CHtt wWll )'oat sebool's vttr:raD co....a.r to mite 11tt botll yow white card ud cm:rent fa U , regtJtrat.Jon 1 recerdl, oertlflcadM. of aUenduce,1od , corollmeni cards H Ye been retuned to &he VA for ~eutng. L'i "t N•111e• Not Serret DEAR PAT : Is it true that the Post Office now will reveal the names, ad- dresses and phone numbers of box holders if the box number is being used for business? B.R.A1., Newport Beach Yet. Marlon Legro, box elerk at the Newport Beach main PDSt Ofllce, sa id a nationwide U.S. portal bulletin reetlYed Sept. 13, lt73 Instructs po!it office penion~ nel to respond pramptly by Jetter or pMtM to iDqalriet from per!KNtS re- qoe!ting ·names, addresses and telephone numbers Of box bolder1 using a postal hos aambtr to do business with the pubUc. Penoas making such Inquiries by letter or phone should State the firm 's name, Its box numbtr and tbe basic pro- blem being experlenctd with the business box bolder. If the box bolder It no tonger at the address listed When the bos was ren&ed, , turttier loqlllry . w1R k un· dertaken through lht U.S. Postal Service Regional. CQUJJ!lel In Wa:ildJljteli, 0.C., ii requeited. Cou11sellnfi Center DEAR PAT: Aller reading your response to a reader's req1,1~i,. lor a • family counseling source in a reecnt co l· umn, I would like you to add "The Center" to your referral lii;t. In its , almO!t tour years of operation in Costa Mesa, the Yooth Problem Center has 1 CO(ISi!tently counseled with teen-agers and their parents. _ 1\1,B., Coeta !\feta n e Cealer's frte services include youth, family and drug abtua coumellog. Volunteer physicians, nurst.s and medical technicians staff UM VD clhtlc which of· • fer1 treatment to any person, age 11 and , over. The Center ls located at 13% E. 18th St .. Costa rtfesa. lts lint Une number Is ltt-003! 1ntt lht1 bu1lness phone is ifZ· 1317. ' ·. Ga11111 Slee pl119 B•g DEAR PAT: I bought what I thought was a new slttping bag. but now 1 find 1 _ can't stand to be in the same room with it becau!!e it has an awful odor abOUt it. The store won't take it bacit and the manufacturer . won't anawer my com- plaint letters. Is there some government agency l can contact about thlt:T By t~ way, do you know all the government agencies and just where ,each typo: of complaint should be dfrectedT R..E., Hunllq;ton Beach To the lost qoa:llon, no, that would take a 1e11m of PhlJadelphla lawyen. Out, I do know where )'OU 1boo1d com· pt11la about your pmy 1leeplng big. Con· , Uict the Burea11 or llome Fumlshl•Rs, .• liOI La Grandt Blvd .. Sacramento 15123, .; r pbone (Ill) 44$-0791. The 8ureaa •1 llcenltl and regulatt5 all bedding man11tacturel'I. ....... ., ...... _ -... Ro-osevelt Denies Death .Plot • Patrolman Killed By Hitchh.iker TOPEKA, Kan . (UPI) - A hilchhllter sbo& and killed a state highway patrolman Tuesday, wounded 1 police of· firer and led officers on a chase throogh the city streels in a commandeered police car. Cornered in a gas statioo, he tried to shoot bis way out of the stolen squad car he wrecked and died In a police crossfire. Police said highway patrolman James D. Thornton, 52, was shot in the back of the head by the hitchhiker identified as Ed\vard Mitchell Jr., 22. of Ithaca, N.Y. The trooper was malting an identlficaUon check on the suspect when killed. Witnesses said Mitchell, wanted for murdering his father in New York, took the patrolman's car and sped away. ' So11 of FDR ., .. t l . ··r Says Cl1arge, 1 Vicious Lie WASHINGTON UPI ) -With "bi:I ac·, <.·user facing him. Elliott Roosevelt today : denied charges that he plotted lo assassinate the prime minister of the . l Bahamas and ha! been lnvok'td wl.tb I undenvor\d figures in the st o I en . securilies racket. ~. The son of rranklin D. Roooevell, call-~ ing the charges n1ade against him before • the Senate permanent investigations sub-f comm ittee "vicious lies," delivered his i! sworn lestimony in front of Louis P. :!' Mflstriana, a convicted s e c u r i t I e 1 · S\vindler. -~ Roosevelt is the brother of former con~~ I gressman Jan1es Roosevelt of Newport .. Beach. ' City police picked up the chase through the northern portion of Topeka. The chase ended when the stolen patrol car collided with two vehicles at an in· tersection in northwest Topeka. RUNAWA~ AIR CAL ELECTRA LOSES PROP, DAMAGES TRUCK AND PRIVATE PLANE Brak•• Fail t o Hold T11xiing Cr11ft; W11 1 Failure Meclianicill, or • Mechanic's? Mastriana testified last mooth that he was offered $100,000 by· Roosevelt and t.fichael J. t.1cLaney , an a I t e g I! d associate of underworld figure Meyer Lansky. to assassinate Lynden 0. -plnd- Hng. the prime minister of the Bahamas. ~1astriana said part of an advance pay- ment of $10.000 was a chec k for $2.500 made payable to RooseYel t. , Officers surrounded the car tit a service station where, according to police Cpl . Charles Chiles, Mitchell "came out shooting." Mitchell died in a hail of pistol bullets and shotgun pellets. Pla11e Smashes Vehi~le Roosevelt, 63, said the money was· given to Mastriana -who in 1968 worlr:ed ' for a ftfiami Beach consulting firm run . by Roosevelt -to negotiate :a real · estate loan with a New Jersey labor , union. · 1 Police Lt. Joe ,Solis was struck in the left ankle by a bullet fired by P.1.itchell as he jumped from the patrol car. Solis wa.s Air Cal Aircraft Rumbles Into Truck at Airport not seriously injured and was able to ·Parts of an ·engine and a propeller drive to a hospital. fiom an Air California pfane were ripped Co4-. William Albott, patrol superin· off early today when the Plane rolled into tendent. said 1bomton never learned the a small truck at Orange County A1rport. results of the ID check be requested. He said the report indicated Mitchell was No one was injured in the 4: 35 a.m. ac- "wanted for murder, armed. and con· cident that _lert a four-engine Air Cal sidered dangerous." Electra crippled. There were no passengers on the craft. .'f'°rn~, a 24-yea:r_patrol vete~an, .w~ An Ai r Cal mechanic, whose name kil _ed wit~ a .32-cahber automa~c pis . wasn't released by the airline company, which Mitchell -plliled from Ewaist was taxiing Ille plane from the termina l band Thornton was shot as he er h · the hit hhik • 1 the ·d of 1 =--· to a hangar on t e east side of the c er s gear a s1 e ie airport. ro:~ichell was wanted in upstate New The mechanic parked the plane nea r York for the slaying of hit wealthy, in· dustrialist father, Edward M. Mitchell Sr .. 45. Tbe elder Mitchell's body was found Sunday by his wife with a guru;:hot wound in the head. Pol ice said father and son a,rgued before the shooting incident. The son, accotding lb police, left in one of the family cars and was armed and "considered dangerous." The elder Milcbell was president or lthaco, Jnc.,. an electroni"S manufac- turi'l' f .11 ; ; l i Passage Leads Downcoast Race 1'.fark Johnson 's 73-foot k e l ch Windward Passage was leading a fleet of 16 starters in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's California Coastal Race from 'San Francisco lhis morning. Sketchy reports placed Windward Passage in the lead, having covered. 160 miles in 191h: hours sinct the Tuesday noon start from St. Francis Yacht Club. Others in ,arder of elapsed time were : Viva Crut, wamor, Spirit. Tribute. Moonday, Tinsley Light, Dauntless, Spec. tre. Swift. Rubber Duck, Pisces, Lucky Puff, Linger Longer, Pellagos and Witchcraft. The fleet was enjoying a moderate but constant, 10-knot breeze in fl.Ye to eight· foot seas. Prisoner Pay ~pped WASfllNGTON (AP) ~ The senate Judiciary 'Committee approved a bill Tuesday that woold increase benefits payable to civilians held prisoner dW'ing the war In Southeast Asia to $150 per month. The benefits now total $60 per monCh. Marine Charged In Gun Death At Pendleton A Camp PendJeton Marine has been roqnalJ)" charJed w\tb J!Urdel kidnap~ng and. robbery in last wakenl's shoolln!'l death of a yoong Marine on a deserted stretch ol road at the base. And lhe Yictim's closest surviYor. his wife, now faces a dual tragedy in the family. Pfc. Edward Steege, 17, of~ P.1oines, Iowa, was killed on the day his wife was in the Midwest at her father's funeral. Base spokesmen announced the arrest of three suspects in the killing and a subsequent second lcldnap incident, and later identified the alleged leader of the crime spree, Pfc. Isaiah Bums Jr., 23. ·who is being held on the felony charges. Two alleged accomplices \\'ho assertedly signed statements implicating Bums are being considered for prosecution as well. The killing took place on the nne range road in the southerly portion of the base Saturday, authorities said. The victim had been hitchhiking on a main highway on the reservation when a car with lhree men picked. him up. Steege was taken to the deserted stretch; bealen, robbed and then fatally shot in lhe throat with a shotgun. ~ the killing it is alleged the trio went Out again and picked up another · -«;erviceman, drove the victim to the spot where Steege's body lay and then robbed and beat the man. The second victim was set free and atter treatment at the base hospital reported the death scene to the base pro- wst marshal's office. End of Elks' Race Bar the airpo rt fire station , but the parking brake failed to hold and the plane kepi rolling forward, Air Cal president R. W. Cli fford said. Clifford said he didn't know if the ac- cident was caused by human or mechanical failure. Another Air Cal employe standing by a small truck called a ''ground tug" ran to safety as the planlf struck the vehicle. The impact tore off part of the right outboard engine, which wasn't running at the time, sending at least one propeller fragment about 1,600 feet to the end of a nearby runway. The left outboard engine hit I~ wing tip of a privale plane in the tie-down area. CliffOrd said the company's in- suranct' would pay for the minor damage to the Cessna, which was unoccupied at the time of the incident. The Electra's two inboard engines, which were operating at the time, weren't touched by the accident. Fuel from the right outboard engine spilled out on the parking area but no fire erupted. Airport firemen covered the ground with fire-retardant roam. Clifford said he didn't know how much it will cost to repair the plane. ·Three Arch 'Dog Trial' I Jurors Being Selected · Jury selec~ion dominated today's open- ing of the Three Arch Bay "dog trial" _in which a wealthy resident is charged with -31 Yiolations of Orange ·eounty's dog leash law. Prior to the trial's opening, defendant C. Dominic Shelton tenned the pro- ceedings •·a ridiculous waste of tax· paye rs money.'' Shelton , 22, La Senda Drive, was originally cited for violation of lhe county dog leash law during an earfy morning OLD FOLKS NEE D LO VING TORONTO (AP) -A doctor at the University of Toronto's school of hygiene tofd...a convention that repressed se:xuality is one of the major problems of old age. Dr. Marion Powell suggested that if homes for the aged set aside pet· ting rooms. "I suspect you 'WOUid have a very kmg waiting list." GEM TALK TODAY "raid" at Three Areh Bay on April 21 , 1972. Orange County animal cotltrol of- ficers hit the beach at 5 a.m. that day responding to citizen complaints of loose dogs on the beach. Shelton, the owner of mines in California and South America, refused to pay the fine, claiming the OOWlty ordinance cannot be applied in Three Arch Bay since it is a private oom· munity. "I've lived in Three Arch Bay for 14 years." Shelton said, "and v.·e've al\\·ays been told that the beach was private. I can 't see any reason for all of this." Shelton is represented by William Shef· feld, of Santa Ana, who carefully ques- tioned jurors as to whether they would be biased against someone 11t'ho owns a dog. All indicated they would not. Laughter broke out in the cou rtroom when a lady entered and sat down in the section reserved for the jury. "Are you a juror?" asked Judge Barnette. "No, I'm Mr. Shelton's wife,'• the woman replied. "Yoo won't be serving on the jury. then," quipped the judge. R.oose\relt Said ft1astriana defrauded him out of th'e money and he later reported Mastriana to the l''Bl. Before Roosevelt's teslimony, the su~ committee heard from Philip Manuel, a staff inYestigator who de t a i I e d Roosevelt's alleged assdciatlons with more than half a dozen underworld figures who have been involved in fraudulent s e c u r i t i e s transactions. Manuel indicated his investigation could not corroborate Mastriana's testimony on the assassination scheme in 1968. • Roosevelt did oot deny that he had ' dealings with many of these individuals but insisted that "I at the time had no way to know that these men were anything but reputable men.'' i The subcommittee was expeeted to . hear testimony later today from Patsy A.• Lepera, another ooovicted s t o c It swindler, who has appeared i:n clol!ed ,...;on. . I -r.., J'. "' ; Suspect Arrested i '' I In Sa11ta Ana SI,.ooting Death A suspect has J>een al'rested In con· nectlon with a so-far motiveless murder in a Santa Ana union han parking Jot after a dance 10 days ago. I ' Investigators who a p p a r e n t I y developed confidential infonnation about the man's immediate traveling plans • slopped a car Tuesday night as the suspect was leaving town. Roman Osuna, 19. of 623 N. Raitt SL. 1vas booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of murder following the traffic stop an<fhomtctde arrest. He is charged with shooting down Joe H. Sanchez. 41, in the parking lot outside the Union Hall at 1500 E. Chestnut St, fir· ing from a passing car. Investigators say wiln!!SSes provided information leading the1n to check on Osuna 's whereabouts the night of Sept. 22. when Sanchez, a fireman for the city of Santa ~faria, was slain for no ap- parent reason. I by Hailed; No Rush Expected 1 · J.,c;,~2~MP~~,:.~s THE "UL Tl MATE" GEM By WILLIAAf SCHREIBER Of llM Dlllf P'li.t Stiff Representatives of some Orange Coun· ly lodges of the Benevolent and Protec- tive Otder of Elks sa,id today they are happy the org8nization 's llY.~year-old ''whites only" rule has been dropped. but they don't expect a rush or minority membership applications. "We don't ha ve anything like a backlog nf applications from minority people.'' said 8anta Ana lodge manager Oliver Cla.rk. "It's good the rule wa1 changed because that's ho-w v.·e voted, but I don't expect any rush." The' Santa Ana lodge is the Jorgest In th(' county with 3.$00 members. It was teamed Tuesday that a n• tionwide vote of Elks lodge mmbtts resulted in an overwhelming rejection of the: k>ng-standlng requirement limiting n1embcrship to "white Amer i c 1 n Citizens." The referendum vote among the 2,200 lod ges ln the U.S .• Puerto Rico. Guam, the Canal 1.one and the PhJUppines wu 1.2 million in favor of droppln& the role to just over 300,000 •Rainst. Newport Harbor Elk!! Exalted Ruler • Art Kroening said that now that the decision has been made. it is national policy and not the realm or individual lodges to comment on. ~ Kroening would not revea l how his lodite voted on the nlle, saying only he wilf live up to ii. Another lodge spokesman indicated each lodge sliU re- tains blackball power over applicants. Spokesmen at Huntington Beach Lodge 2444., Garden Grovt Lodge 1952 and the \Ve.stminster Lodge said they are al30 happy their members joined the natklnal I tend. "But we don 't expect to be inundated with new applications from non-while members." said the Huntington Beach 11pokesman. Robert A. Vothers. grand exulted ruler or the national Elks organization, said much the same thin«. IJe aaid there Is no way ol knowing ho'v many applk:atlons from non-whltl"S are oo file, but he doesn't thjnk !ht number is too large. Yolher~ mentioned that there Is an all· black Elks organlialion called the Improved Bcntvolcnt Protective Order of Elks that has a large nationwide 1ncmbership. OR JEWEL FOR YOU liidden a1vay are many sizeable or important gems and jewelry pieces which, although val uable, do not suit or please their O\\•ners. 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Pa per Claims Nixon T axes Only $1,670 PROVIDENCE, R.I. tAPl -The Providence Journal-Bulletin said today that President !\it on paid SI ,670 in federal taxes for 19i0 and 1971 and received $131.503 in federal Income tax refunds for the t\\·o-year period. The Journal-Bulletin said government sources pro\•ided documents showing that Pre$jdoot and ?i.lrs. Nixon paid $i92.81 in federal taxes in 1970. while receiving a $72.614 .43 refWld. It said the documents shaw that in 1971 the Nixons paid $878.03 m tu.es and got $58.889.41 refund. THE WHITE House has refused to say ~tiet.her Nixon paid federal income w:es for 1970 and 1971. °""-Ba.llimore SUn reported oo Sept. 11 1hat N"aoo api;>areriUy paid no llKJlme tax fer the t"A'O years because of his deduc- ltOm for interest. ttal est.ate tales and the dooatioo of bis ~dentia.1 papers to the National Archives. These deduction.a the Sun Wd. ei.ceeded the President's salary of $200,000 a year. Nixon issued personal f i n a n c e statements in !!MS, 1969 and 1972. He said at a news coo1erenee last month that his 1970 and 1971 tai re.turns "A'ete audited by the Internal Revenue Service and no change was qrdered. The Journal-Bulletin said today, "Tax· es paid by the Nixons in 1970-71 are roughly equivalent to taxes paid by 90me- one who earns about fl ,000 a year, C"laims one exemptioo and does not itemize deductions. aceording to tax manuals." 11IE NEWSPAPER article said the documents !Upport a White House source "'ho told the Wftlhington Post that the NiJ.ons have paid taxes in each year of his presidency. Referring to the refunds. the Journal· Bulletin said it could not obtain the President's c-omplete income tax fonn. "so it is uncertain exactly how such large refunds were possible.'' Howf\'er. it.!ald Nixon vice-presiden- tial papers '\Ao'ere valued at $570,000. It said the tyt?e of deduction claimed for the papers .was eliminated as of July 25, 1969. but said the White House has claim· ed that the President made the gift before then. The dt'duction limit under the old law '~as 30 percent of adjusted gross income in the year of the gift and SO percent in each or the following years, the story said. "111EREFORE, based only oo the President's salary,'' the report added, "the Nlxons presumably claimed a deductioo of $60.000 for the gift of the papers in 1969. and $100,000 in subsequent years.'' Prostitution Statute Upheld fllADISON. \Vi s. tAP1 -Wisconsin's 1858 law against prostitution has been upheld by the \Viscons1n Suprcn1c Court 1n a challenge from a woman "A'ho con· !ended it dtnied her equal protection of thr law . The law's fa ilu re lo refer 10 male pros- 1i1ution docs not make it un· cons111u1ional. 1hc c-ourt held Tuesday. bccaus(' pro~li1ution by either sex is none1t1t·lc.~s 11lcgal in the sl31e. Wtd11tsday, Oetob~r 3. 1117] .Judge .Blasts _Leaks-_1 : Gra11d J ury T old to l gn·ore Agnew R eports BALTIM9RE (U PI) -,federal judge Wajtor 'f. Ho(fman !al.led spe<lal ln- SINC\ions iq, grand )IUOrs today, ct.cry. ing •w• leiki m tbe suppoaedl.y secret •in vestigation of alleged wrongdoing again1t Vi~ President Spiro T. Agnew. 'Die Judge cautioned jurors t o disregard the news reports. "IT WOULD be a tragedy to the cause of the admin!stratlon of justice if grand j urors returned an Indictment merely because the jurors may have heard or seen commenLs by the news inedla," Hoffman said. He read to the grand jurors a IO.page set of supplemental i.nstructioos at a 17- n1inute open ses.sion in his courtroom. Hofbnan. a U.S. district judge whose borne jurisdiction is Norfolk, Va., bas been assigned superviskm of the grand jury· investigating allegations ol politicil tlckbacks against Agnew. e..reminded the jurors of the oath of secrecy they tOOk when sworn in last De«mbet and told the panel ' "Since my de.\ignaUon, and perhaps prior thereto , I have noted with great reludaooe that the news media have caused man)'. articles, statemenLs and newscasts to ~be issued. "TO WHAT extent, if 11ny, the news media have attempted to obtain in· formation from you, I.do not know." Agnew has been highly critical of news coverage of the investigation, saying the numerous leaks have hurt his chances of a fair inquiry. He has claimed the Justice Department has been respoosible for many of the leaks. Hoffman said the news media had "frequently ove rlooked the rights of others." After the jurors left lo resume proceedings, the judge emphasized to reporters his remarks concerned in- accuracy. . 1be judge called in the 22 jurors following a ·one-hour; 40 minute closed session with Agnew's attorneys and members of the prosecution staff. If was underslQOd that the vice president's lawyers were pressing for an inquiry into news leaks which have surrounded the Agnew cue. In hl.s statement to the jurors, Hoffman ol>Oerved !bat some o( them during put eleetioOJ, may have voted t!ther for or .,.Wt oome of the public otnd1b ln- vol"'4 ID Iba lnqu\!Y. ''1'HIS FAcr is entirtly Immaterial to your determination Is to what you should do in a given case," he said. The Investigation originally was called to look into charges of kickbacks in· volvlnl state and local officials, past and pruenl, ID Maeyland. • "We m rapidly approaching the <lay wben the perpelual conlllct betweai the • news 'media, -•Unr u they do U11Hel fr<edom of speech and freedom ol,.Utt preu, and the iudiclal oy~. cha(ged with prolectlng, the rli)lll of perm• under lnv~Ugatlon for criminal ·acts, must be resolved," Hoffman 51ld. Mitchell, Gray • Testify Ill Case DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -Former Alty. Gen. John N. Mitchell and former acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray Ill were expected to testify today as two former state officials try to prove federal charges against them were politically in· spired. THE FORMER Texas officials are one- time Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr and former Insurance Commissioner · John Osorio, both under indictment in the Sharpstown -scandals. Mitchell and Gray have been sub- poenaed, as ha.s banker Frank W. Sharp, who has been given immunity in return for his testimony. Sharp, Who beaded the Sharpstown bank, "'as originally accused ol trying to bribe Texas" politicians to P83S .some banking bills. He allegedl)l sold the pollti- cians stqck on shaky col14teral and then manipulated the stock value upward. CARR AND Osorio are under in.. dictment for mail fraud and conspiracy arising from the scandal. They want the charges against them dismissed because, they say, they were drummed up to damage political leaders ln Texa.s. Their lrial is set fo< Ocl 23. Fonner U.S. Atty. Gen. Richard Klein- dienst and Asst. Atty. Gen. Henry E. Petersen testified Tuesday in the fll'st day of bearings. Kleindienst testified he had set several condilions)or Sharp's immunlly, but U.S. Atty. Anthony J.P. Farris failed to carry them out. He said Farris failed to get Sharp's testimony about other figures in the case in writing. KLEINDIENST said he removed Fat· ris from the case and placed it under the supervision of Justice D e p a r t men t lawyen in W~gtqi. 1 Still to be ruled on by U.S. District Judge William M. Taylor Jr. is a motion seeking lapes from the White Hoose of a conve!'81!:lkin which Osorio claims .ron- cemed Sharpstown. The government has said the motion should be not allowt!d because "there bas been no showing that anyone in the White House has information relevant to this proceeding." • Dog Lovers Baise Howl Air For ce Plans for Beagle Pups Prompts Letters WASHINGTON CAP) -In letters to Congress, ·the American public bas sent up a bowl ol protest over proposed military experim ents that would subject hundreds of beagle puppies to JXlisonous fumes. Rep. Les Aspln (0-Wis.l, mrtod the controversy in July by disclosing that the Air Force was planning to de-bQrk 1A'.lCI young beagles and force them to breath aviation fumes. 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Wagler was forced into aD. alley off Blue Hill Avenue and ordered by the youths to splash the gasoline on herself. Then, according to police, the youths tossed a match, set the woman afire and fled. Mrs. \Vagler rolled on the groUnd and managed to put out the fire, but not before she had suffered secood· and third-degree burns over her entire body. police said. She ran to a neal'by store where she telephoned for hel p. She died several hours later. tached a postcript, "Excuse my typing, it is my second time." AIR FORCE. Secretaey John L. McLucas is now the target of petitions from the Animal Protection Institute of America and other organizaUoos. The letters are coming from Atlanta, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco, as well as Justice, Ill., · and Zebulon, N.C. &we have come from as tar away as Canada and England. Somewhere among all his Watergate mail, Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (0..N.C.), has a letter from a constituent in Raleigh asking him to see what he can do for the pUJ>Pies. Sens. Charles H. Percy (R·lll), Adlai E. Stevemon UJ (0-Ill.), and Jesse A. Helms (R-S .C.), have all been on the receiving end or letters, as has Mrs. Lyndon B. Jolmson, widow of the late president. THE PEf\'TAGON has not yet put iLs tail between its legs, but it apparenUy ls reconsidering. At first, the Air Force described the proposed experiments as necessary to determine the effects of aviation pollutants on people. But last week, the Air Force told Studds it was "taking a long, hard second .Jook" at the matter. · That look could grow longer and harder as the November starting date for the Air Force experiment draws: near. · The one question voiced by almost ' every letter is "\Vhy beagles7" ~ says no one wouJd ever have noticed if they had proposed to use guinea pigs. 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" • • ~ Hl'!'.IS , . j SJ.CROIX · ~ ' 0 • 0 II Al!UN11£R HAMl llOll AIR~f . . • L'-...j' ... -U!. 0011\IH ICA \) •• More White Deaths • Newsmap •J>Ol.s Christians!ed where Virgin Island police arrested an illegal immigrant and sought another in the Tuesday night killlng of lhree whites on this racially troubled island. The latest death!, tn young girls and a Frenchman, raise to 18 the nUDlber of whites mur· · dered in the last 13 months. , A Scientific Thriller- Pioneer Craft Doomed?,- WASIIlNGTON (AP) -A leading spaei! scientist has reported that a nail- biting, scientific cliff-hanger is ill the off~ ing for next month :.. involving the possible destruction of an American spacecraft ~-~ng towards Jupiter. mE WORD came from Dr. James Van Allen, ramed University ot Iowa physicist and the chief discoverer or the radlati'on belts that surround the earth. Van Allen told a Navy-spoll50l'e9 scien· tific conference Tuesday that America's Pioneer·IO wunanned spacecraft, heading for a "Oy-by" of Jupiter on Dec. 4, could be destroyed by radiation belts premmed to surround the faraway planet -if the belts are as fearsome ·as be and some other scientists believe they might be. ' ON TUE other hand, he said, some other scientists hold this belle!: The presumed Jovian radiation belts - believed formed by the entraIXJlenl of electrilied particles rrom the Sun by Jupiter's magnetic field -might be, in effect, softened up by the influence of some of Jupiter's multiple "moons as they orbit the planet. And, IOOll'ding to thi• theory, Ploneer- 10 would safely ride through the belis. Declaring that the spaoea"aft, launched "111US, THERE will be a 1very high period of excitement • . • betlrmtnl in · late November." Van Allen addressed a sympoeium marking the 50th anniversary ol the Naval Research Laboratory. 18 months ago, lhould begin to strike lhe " belts late in November, Van Allen said: ''Potentially; it (the belt area)' is an enormously damaging region, and there's no assurance that the spacecraft will survive it. • ",. ~ I Resctted -Seaman Dies of Kidney Complications HONOLULU (AP) -James Fisher, a v•ould·be· missionary who survived 72 days adrift in the Pacific, died Tuesday. Fisher, 26, of M06eS Lan, ·Wash., died ('-_IN_S_H_O_R_T._ .. _) of a kidney infection and complicalioos, said a spokesman at St. Francis Hospital. Fisher's kidnets stopped fW1ctioning last Friday, and he had been receiving kidney machine treatments slp.ce then. He had beeO listed In poor to cMlical con· dltlon since arriving here a week ago. e Transit Canap TEL AVIV (UPI ) -Prime Minister Golda Meir called in her cabinet today to hear the results of what she said was her "sad" effort to dissuade. Austria from closing down a transit camp for lsraeli· bound Soviet Jews. But she raised the hope that Holland might take Austria's place. _ Both Israeli and Dutch government spokesmen denied there had been a formal offer by the government of the Netherlands to set up a transit caf!1.P for the thousands of Russian J e w s emigrating to Israel but Holland said the problem was under study. e Pall' Held JAQKSONV!LbE: Fla. (AP) -Two men wanted In the January mass t X· ecution of seven Hanafi Moslems 'lr\~a Washington. D.C., home are jailed in Jacksonville in lieu of $000,000 bond e:ach. The FBl announcf:d that It had ar· rested John Wesley Griffin, 28, and William Christian, 29, in a Jack.sonville apartment-on Tuesday,_ e Red>Sp11tnlks MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union launched eight unmanned Sputnlkl into earth orbit aboard a single rocke( today, lts seventh "shotgun" satellite la~nch slnct 1970, the Tau news agency said. Western military .experts said such stiott may be linked with development of missiles wlth mulUple warhtads1 The U.S. Defense Department sald in August that the Soviets had tested suth missiles. which ere known in military Jara.on as ~11RV&. -' ·~-Heads Panel Dr. Roger 0. Egeberg, 69, for- mer dean of the University of Southern ,California Medical School, was named Tuesday as int~rim head of the newly Created federal Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Ad· miniStration. Cam'bodia Troops For ced to Leave Capital Section PHNOM PENH (AP) -Govemmtnt forces abandoned an advance position on the southwestern defense. perimeter of Phnom Penh under pressure from in- creasingly strong insurger1t forces in' the: area, the Camboj:lian command said t~ day. Command spokesman Col. Am Rong said the advance uriit -"maybe a J)la· toori or a company" -pUl!ed bad: across the Prek 'I'Mot River to join government forces on the rivet's north bank, 14 miles southwest of the capital. AM RONG said Khmer Rouge in- surgents have increased their strtngth from two to six battaltom over the pest two weeks in the area of Highway 38, an east-v."est road that fOqns part of the capilal's southern defense line. He said the goverhment has sent reinforcements } into the area. 1 , : Meanwhile. II Sala Lek Pri'JU, 35 miles • north of PbnOm Pedt w~ Highway 5 . has been cut by' the i{ilufgents (Of' weeks , an ar~ officer was charged wtth spying whlIC working -in the , ga nison'1 radio room. The of£icef1 Jn Choen, 27, was ar.r«1ted'·afier he blew up Ule radio ' v.·lth a• haDd: gret1ade1 killing two 90ldlers and wbuoding seven, officials said: A lieutenant at Sala Lek Pram defected to the Kluner Rouge alt.er his commander denied his request to rttreat duril'lg an attack on hls position. omER OFFICERS said the oCClctr deCe<ted during a battle Tuesday nlrht but his men fought on without him . In ~on, a military court today con- victed Brig. Geo. Vu Van Gia! of abaJ>. donlng Quang Tri Ci!Yi South Vietnam's norlhemmoot provincial capital. during the 1972 Norfh VJetname5e offensive. lfe v.·as sentenced to nve years at bard laboP. Gia!, former commander or the South Vlctna~ 3rd ln!antry Dlvls1on, cono- tended that the pullback w:is necesJBry despite President Nguyetl Van 'l'hleu'1 order to defend the city at any pf1ct. • • T DAU,y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Time . to Slow Down ' Oranae County, especially the '1•sl•rn par\ of it, has .een a fantastic populallon boOm over the past decade. From 1960 to 1970, Huntington Beach was the fast· est growing city in the country, burgeoning from a qulet !arm town of 101000 to modem su.burbia of 140,000. Similar growth was reflected in F.ountaln Valley, now a bustling community of 50,000 residents. Even the sea- side village of Seal Beach is now on the brink of rapid growth. At first. olost city planners ·welcomed the· growth. Business leaders foresaw it as an economic boom. For a time, size was considered a mark of success, proof it Was a goed town because people kept pouring in. The Ude has turned. Jn all three communities, the new residents are now saying, "Stop. No more growth ." Last week, Seal Beach councilmen endorsed some land use measures which could slice the town's potential population in half """7 from an expected 60,000 in 1985, to a more likely 30,000. ln early 1971, Fountain Valley leaders cut back po- tential apartments, reducing their maximum population from a possible 70,000 to 63,500. In the same year, Huntington Beach also reduced apartment and l)ome construction, knocking 65,000 po- tential residents of{ the planning maps. And Huntington Beach may sllce another 11,800 from the pi cture. It was time to slow down the growth and take a careful look around. Numbers -either low or high ones -don't automatically mean good or bad cities. A ,town with a high density doesn't necessal"ily present a poor environment, any more than a small town automatically becomes an ideal place to live. But the rapid growth had reached such a frantic pace, city planners bad no chance to guide It, no time to decide what the population figures would really rnean. Now maybe they can breathe a little and meuure the pulse of the people. It's time to detennine ii possible, what .. type of environment the people want -a realistic environment which can be obtained and doesn't merely rely on bl ack and white numerals. The people ha:ve s;1id "slow down,'' and that's a good idea. Slow down. find out where you are going, then speed up Che decision· maklng process to get there. Language Barriers · Students with language problems in the liun· tington Beach Union High School District now have an opportunity to ' receive specialized instruction. A bilingual education program has begun at two high schools in an effort to provide improved education for students w.bo regard English as their second language. Often, thesl students are among the first to drop out of school. The high school district was granted $43,000 for the problem by the state Board of Education. There are 381 non-English speaking students in the district, the majority of them Spanish speaking. The program wfll be initiated in high Schools in Fountain Valley and \Vestminster, because that's where most of the students involved live. Others will be bussed to these schools. The district is to be commended for proposing the program, and being willing to take an innovative step to reach youth who become bored and disinterested be- cause of the language barrier. • ( (Qi,, ., ;' ', ~: 1f : ,, • 'There must be a better deliverv svstem than this!' H • • • ! • • • ' , ' Letters .We Dear Gloomy Gus Responsibility ltlust Be Sliare1l , .. Don't Expect To Jleceive ( HAL BOYLE J Ex~ from letters we'd like to get but the postman rarely brlnp: "We are !awym represenUng the late Miss Hortense f.1cWherry, wbom you probably. remember as the lovely red · haired Klrl who jilted you in 'high achoo I. Later lbe came to regret biUetly the shabby way llbe had treated you, and of· ten said 'It was the biggest mlttake of her lifetime, beca111e ahe " could1 never hope to ,...,._ attract another man as flne l.s you. "In Uine, she be Came a recluse and kept a candle llt un· der the high school yearbook picture or you she. pasted ~on Jer bedroom wall. To shorten a loog story, she died last week, still murmuring your name as tears rolled down her cheeks. "Her will bequeaths you hall !he money in her father's residuary estate. Your share comes to $500,000. Would you like us to send lt to you in bills of large or small denominations?" DEAR JIM, My wife teijs me that ~your wife told her that you were moping t>ecause you Celt you had made a first-class fool of yourself l t our cocktail party last Fri- day. Nonsense, old man. You were the• We of the party. It 'lf1luld have laid a great big ostrlCh ~-except for the ~ you provided. AD the guests were crazy about you. ' Don't Worry about the Door lamp. It has be en broken at least five times before, and anyway Marge and 1 only paid $6. 7S for it when we bought it at a rummage sale back in 1949. Incidentally, we want you and your Looks like some apartment owners ·are trying to solve the building den· si\Y problem single-handed. The way rents are going, we'll all hat•e to stay home with the folk s indef· lilitcly. S.L.H. Q.llMW °" -" .... MIM!lttftl .., ......... _, ...... -Hy nflKI IM ...... ... ""' ......... ltfMI ,_ Ht _.... ... ....,, o-. o.llr Plli91. wife back at a party we're having a week ..,from next Friday; Bring your bongo drums again, 111 get but my mandolin. and we'll show lbe gang rtal foot-stomp- ing music. r "See ya, Buddy, " Jack" "BECAUSE of !he mild flu epidemic, our executive committee bas decided to cancel the monthly mettibg o( the PTA for this Thunday ·n1gbt "Thia will come as a double disap. pointment, because we won't be able to • bear until a later date the scheduled ad- dms by Dr. Shotwell for !he evening on "Obsessive Guilt in Preadole8oent Gifted Siblings." .. We regret having to 'make thia decisloo, but, Cl!llsider!ng !he situation rea.lisUeally, we feel it iJ imperative to avoid any rilka of Spreading the ... '' ''DEAR HUBBY, "'''I've had a pleasant two-week stay with Mother, and my only regret ls that she has decided·not to come home with me and spend a month with us. My sister Grace gave birth to a baby boy Tuesday, and ~other feels it la her duty to go to her aDd belp1.~~e ca.re of her new lltUe grandsOn. I miru< I'll go along wilh her and spend a week with them, \00· "ln case you're short o( motley, look in our old family Bible under Deuteronomy. 1 hid it tMre for emergencies. Be sure the canary gets plenty of water, and don't soak his seed In gin before feeding him. Tbat doesn't make him sing better. It just makes him sullen. l.Alve and kisses, FaMy." Whose Wilderness? "In wildness is the pres~ervatlon of the world," Thoreau wrote. The words of the peaceful man from Walden Pond have become a batUe cry f o r en- vironmentalists trying to preserve as much as possible or the remaining wilderness areas in the United States. Under pressure from numerous con· servaUon groups, Congress in 1964 passed the Wilderness Preservation Act and gave pennanent legal protection to some nine rpUllon acres of untou ched land, mostly the West. Now Congreu is again under pressure to pass an Eastern Wilderness Act and preserve up to n million more acres in various states east of the Mississippi. • THE QUE.'iTION is, preserve lhe wilderness for ,;ft>hom?. Groupt, like the Siem Club alid the l'lldtmea Soc:lety argue that wildemesl 11 an end In 111eU, and that we must save for Mvrf gftra~ lions areas betetol«e untouChed by humanity. They -k 11111.,..r nu'a!IC>I terms of the "~ erperienoe'• as a highly pcroonal aod deeply enricbllll . 90joum into places Yl'Mre few have 1one before; 0 Poppy<.'0Ck," counters th e timber Industry, which want.! more na- tional fort$t land opened up for logging to meet. the nation's growing houslng needs. Wil!Jam H. Hunt, Pf"ldcnl of !he Georgla·Paclllc Corp., hM Mid: "Under the sweaty ba ckpacks one ts most llktly EDITORIAL • RESEARCH to find business executives, professional people and other white-collar workers ... For all practical purposes, the Wilderness experience has become a huge roadie!! extensi6n of elitimi, barred to the man or woman who works too hard on the job to enjoy tbe physical demands of a return to the coonskin cap." BETWEEN TIIESE contending fac- tions stands the U.S. Forest Service, \Vblch must adMinister the vast acr~ages at Issue and t.ry to ensure that forest, desert ond gnt11land meet I h e con- Dlc!lni demandi iii diverae lnlereils. SO the wUdemus deblte continues. "Wildemus -Whole Problem?" Is the Iheme ol Ibe_Sierra_Club'I 13Ih blcnnlnl wllde.r1itsi oon'ferenee Which will be held In Boolder, Colo. 'Ille meeUna aims "10 deveJop lnnovaUve a o I u t I o n. 1 to Wilderness problems" through 1 u c h mean., as group dynamics and original papers from club members. Atlendance will be limited to promote the ln-- terchange ot Ideas and devck>p "strategy and poUcy alternatives for futurt wilderness proteetlon." No timber ln- dt:3'try representatives are expected to 81ttnd. •, Citizens Can Restore the Nation ; ' • To the Editor: If all the people of this country did not vote, there would be no Congress-no Presidency. The people then are the real governing force of this nation. DUE TO the fact that many citizens are apathetic, self-centered, too busy, di!lillusioned or who shirk t h e i r re.sponsibility by letting "George do it" and those who maintain they hate politics ind listen only to hearsay insteed of prob- ing for what is true, the ~le are ther.efote partly responsible f o r \V atergate. Now that the bearings are liking place again and more and more ol. what bas been happening in this country emerges, citi.zens must rally and uaume lheir V9llng privileges and instead ol the usUe.l "eop.outs" take the ptoper Jnttrest. 'Ibey must gird oo the armor and 'become !tri- volved. IF ~CR citizen does take the. proper interest In voting and if he or she docs ~e small thing towards making the com- munity or COWlll'y a better place, this na- tion wou1d not only survive but become greater, despite tbe recent scandals, and would OXltinue to remain the land of the free. Philosophy tells us that out or everything that is bad some good always surfaees. ELINOR DA VIS 011traged To the Editor: If Mr. Hunt's testimony as to his personal treatment while in prison is true, certainly this should be exposed and stopped. Also the Watergate Investigations are nothing short of persecution and arc in· human treatment. Why isn't this taken to the courts and the men questioned by attorneys as is dooe for our worst criminals? We are outraged at the process that is being used. MAE O'HARRA ELEN S. HUCKABEE Year-rom1d Forfeit To the Editor : Re : Year round school: Tbe teacher forreits his (her) future trips abroad. The mother forfeits her new liberation be it career or college. The child forfeits the piece of childhood he has ~n sole owner of. The fami ly forfeits the time that makes the rest of the year "worth it." The college aspirant whe> must earn tuiUon (I was one among ntany~ forfeit s ( ...... _MAIL __ B_o_x _ _,) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words OT less. The right to condenst letters to fit space OT eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient rea.son is apparent Poetrv will not be published. his degree, and his future. Since nobody wins and everybody loses, on surface this woul~'t seem to be what one might call a truly "good idea." At most it gets a C minus and it's pro- ponents should be put back a grade and given remedial "bonehead sociology." RL. CLARK rr.efers Ten11l1 To the Editor: After viewing and reading about the two major comedy events of the year - Watergate and the Riggs vs. King tennis match, I certainly prefer tennis. . R D. HUNJ'ER Tax Co1nple.rllle1 To the Editor : Senator Carpenter says he hfis not made up bis mind on the governor's tax initiative (Daily Pilot, Sept. 20). This seems strange In view of his definite opin· ions expressed in the past year regarding the kinds of issues which are proper for the ini_tiatlve process. IN JANUARY ol this year in a pub- lished report Sen. Carpente r stated that, "if the question is too complex ... the in- itiative process is dangerous and self- defeating ... The presentation of such an issue to the public represents an ex· ereise in anarchy because the people are asked to undertake a decision when they cannot possibly understand all the im~ plications of that decision ... " The senator used the death penalty and marijuana initiatives as examples of !he type of clear-cut issues which are ap. propriate for the initiative process and the pollution and coastline measures as those 'o\'hich are not. IN 'lfA Y Senator Carpenter again ex· pressed this viewPoint in a speech before lhe South Coast Republican Forum, saying that placing "massive, complex issues on the ballot is a mi suse of lhc in· Topsy-turvy Dog Story In as cra1y a story about a dog as a doglovcr. \Odil ever read, popular hu- mortst Richard Armotlr tells a topsy· turvy story of a dog turned master. The title: The Stran1e Dreams of Rovt!r Joaes, llfu!trated by Eric Gurriey (r.tc- Graw-11111, 13.95 trade, 13.83 library, agt• 8 Io IO). JN ONE dream sequence alt er another. the master. Mr. JOl'/M, becomes the roor- !oote&r twklng, lovable pct ot Rover. \\'ho nt1kes a p-etty good master himself. having such thoughts as: "r-tllk -Sh.ill I give hJm a bit more? U I do, t \~'On't have any left for mystl!. That's the very lost bottle or mllk on the shell." Rover has a deliriowly dcllghtlul lime tcachins ~tr. Jones to fetch his slipper!!", chase the postman. sing in !'tOJ)rano lo the pl1no, and cry to 00 ftd when 1\1.pper l!l (THE BOOKMAN) cooked. A delightful lime, that is, until the dog catcher -or man catcher, as the case may be -comes along. Then Rover is not so sure that his topsy-tur\'y dreams were such tun after all. A rip. snorting story for dQRS. dog O\\Tters, dOg lover,;, children. adults, postmen. dog catchers ... ti.ICJIARO Armour. the author of 47 books. 'o\Titcs this one In the l\\'isty, playful verse "'"hich is his specinlty. Eric Gurney, \\ho has illustr::ited doteru of books .for young readtr~. Is a ll\'O-l!n1e winner ol lhe National Cartoooist3' Soc.ic- ly Award. CAROLINE l~ARKl.EROAI) itiatlvt process." Stating that it is unfair to expect the· electorate to do the legislature 's work, he said, "citizens are without access and e:rt:posure tG the same information as is the legislature." I agrre \\'ilh Senator Carpenter on th.i s Issue. The upcoming tax initiative is far more complex than the coastal initiative and furthermore does not have the carefully defined lifetime of the coastal initiative "'hich created certain com- mWion.! to do certain things by a certain date and then go out d. existence. 'l1lE PROPOSALS in the g<Jvemor's tax initiative (Proposition I) may be very good and they may be very Dad. There is much Wormed opinion on both sides. However, tbere is little disagree- ment that the proposals are enormously complicated. They deal with a revolu- tionary concept of tax law, the implications of which the average voter cannot be expected to WJderstand. For this reason a1(Jle, I believe Proposition 1 should be defeated. Tax reform is a job 'o\'h.ich needs dolng,-:bu\ not by means of simplistic slO'gans Wfudl:. accompany every initiative election. :; IF OUR present elected ~.: tatives in Sacramento have been ~· to ~'Ork out a meaningful tax refonn pro.;: ! gram with all the illfonnatlon and ~ available to them,. perhaps it'• time ta:: look for replactimerlts. In tbe ~ I trust Seaafor Carpenter will put 11111' support where hls mouth has been -..S urge defeat pl Proposition I. "'7,N<1,d ,JioRCYI'HY A. Y'I • l Government Art Subsidy ~i Shouldn't Be Necessary In a couple of these columns I have kicked and pouted about Senate Bill 121. That's the little jewel by Senator Arlen Gregcrio. D-San Mateo, tha t hikes our an· nu.al subsidy to the California ArJs Com- mission to more than $1 million. I think it's a no-no. As a matter of principle. It's not that I'n1 against culture c.r art -or even arl lovers. I'll take Beet· hoven over the Roll- ing Stones, any day. It's just that I do not think it proper of government to take a part of Pete's earn- ings to subsidize Paul's oboe or Paula's OtheJIG. 1 oppose confiscation and compulsory philanthropy. That. I suppose, makes me some kind of a nut. But, you artists and art lovers can relax. I have been outvoted. SB 121 has been passed by the legislature . SO~E OF my conserv::itivt legislator friends shrug off their vote for SB 121. "Heck , it's only a million bucks." Well, let me tell you about that million bucks. Jt "'ould take all of the state income and all of the sales !axes paid by 2.659 unmarried 'o\'age-tarners at the $10.000 taxable income level to equal that million bucks. Or. it would take all the state income and sales taxes of 4,444 married couples. Or. 4.282 married couples \vith l\\'O kids. 1'hal's \\'hat it lakes tG get a million bucks for the stale. That's "'hat It ,.,,ooJd take 10 fund the ar1 subsidy . TF 'fHAT'S ok.3y ,~·ith you . good. But. 1 know a bunch of hard-working mlddlc cla~s famillics that could put their p..'lrt of that tax dough to different u.~e . for things such as bread and shoes and car payments . No"', you take dear r<!ader (;.enc ~fcNerncy of Newport Beach. lie gocs for thAt $1 million subsidy for nrt. Says my attiludc tribs me as R thro\\'back nnd i;:roups me wilh OJ)Cratlng engineers, con· ~tniction "·orker1 and other assorled th1ck·skulled hurdh8ts. WrJJ. m11.vhe so. Rut thafs pre\ly good company in n1y bool... Tho!'.e rcllas <Ire building Am<'r1ca. T'd rather all \\'Ith tbem than II bunch Of SOfl·rlome<l <'8fl- head!t. ~f:ir's :1 Rood old gu>' lie says opera has prOOuctd a klt of great mulilc. "And. ti wo~ produe4!d not for nladan1e in her ( RUS WALTON J satin gown but for music lovers ot all eslate." Hold it, ~1ac. Consider thls please! FIRST, most of that great music was produced for m.Jdames in the.ir satin go"'m -and n1adame, or her hubbie. paid for it. lfappily, today. most of it can be enjoyed by just turning the radio dial. Jn fact, it can be posseMed for a couple of bucks at the nearest music store or supermarket. Second, the most popular a n d beneficial (in terms of getting art to the people) programs ever sponsored by the California Arts Commission were "Dimensions" (a traveling art show for the blind) and "Horizons" (another traveling shof of great painUngs by California artists ). 1llose t\\·o projects \Vere vohmtarily financed by private companies and in· dividuals. No public· funds involved, bul voluntary philanthropy, if you will. That's the type of stuff I look for from Gov. Heagan's so-ealled "crcat!ve socie- ty" -not more government spending. The ve>te on SB 121 "·as 29.-0 in the Senale and 73-1 in the"'sscmhly. OnlJ one legislator out of 103 refused to be a party to compulsory philanthropy. Onl~ one! DAILY PILOT .RGbtrt N. \Veed, Publisher Thomo3 Ktet.•il, Editor Barbara Krtibich. Editorial Page Editor The edltorlal ~ of 1M' Daily J"ilot ~ks to 1nfonn and «tlmulate ft'fldcn by prnenting on this p&&t dlvfl'R1commrntary' on topfa Gt in. ltttst by syndicated rolumrti1t• and c11rtoonl!!ts, by providln;; a forum for rc11ders' \1t•.'1 and by fM'('Mntirw tnlll -ntv.'lpapet'1 oplnlon.'f and ideu on currvir lc¢:s. ~ editorial optmor. of IM Oally Nlot lPfl",r only in the edltot1a.l column at tht: mp ol the )>alt. Opinion~ ~pt"eM.'d by t~ l'Ol- umni1t11 and carioonlst1 and lttltt uTilf!T'$ ~ tm-h·own and roeodorff.. rnt"nt nf their ~f:'A'll by the Dally pt)Ot ~Id bt lnttmd. Wednesday, October 3, 1973 • Copte1· Crash Probed OAKLAND (AP) Authorities today were fn• vestigating the cra,,h of a police he(icopter wbi<h plum- meted into a parking lot, bunit into names and killed. two of. flcers on board. 1'1le aircraft narrowly miss· ed a restaurant when lt 'crash· ed Tuesday night in a light commercial area of East Oakland near Fruitvale Avenue and foothill Boulevard. Police said no others were injured. but a few autos were damaged by the fire. Police identified the vic- tims a.s Officen \Vendell Troyer, the pilot, and David WOUNDED PATROLMAN Guider. Both were pinned Norman Barry underneath the wreckage. POUCE CHIEF Charles Gain said the men gave no in- dication af mechanical trouble when they radioed head- quarters shortly before the crash. He said the officers were on routine aerial patrol and were responding to a reported robbery. The Federa1 Aviation Ad=mln is t-r-a t I on Is in· vestigating. The helicopter's blades new off on impact and knocked down part of a fence sur- rounding the u noc cu pied Fruitvale Nursery S c h o o I Child Care center. AN EYEWITNESS, Anthony Remolll, aaid be heard two loud exploSiclm as t h e helicopter passed overhead. He said tbe aircraft then turn- ed toward the street. "It exploded •hen the plane hit tbe ground ." Renzo Iii said. "It burst into names." Rabid Coons Threaten Celebrities l.OS ~GE LES CUPll Henry Fon<ta and James Stewart are among t h e celebrities who niay have been exposed to rabid raccoons at a society "Beastly Ball" jeld Sept. 21 to raise money for the zoo. county h~allh authorities said Tuesday. Officials said they were ask- ing the ball's organizers to canvass the guesl li11t to find out whether any of the 300 or so who attended were bitten or scratched. by.tbe animals. · "The odds are that they are not in any kind of danger, but we can't take chances," said Dr. Ichiro Kamei. Consolidation Bill Vetoed by Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) proves successful, it will then Gov. Ronald Reagan has be time to consider further vetoed a major consolidation measures. ol Ws Angeles..e.rea air pclh~ In reaction. ~1oretti called tion districts. But be signed a the veto •·a tremendous set- bill settJng up a pilot program.. back in our attempt to toughen in mandatory vehicle smog in-the fight against smog in the specUom. Los Angeles/ Basin. It once . ~a veto m~sage Tuesday, • 1Jl01:"6 'indicates his (R!?3gan's) Reapn said tbe consolidation support of the major cor- bill'. would creoite an unneeded porate polluters in California.'' extra layer of government. He .... s8id the vehicle inspection bill would make sure "the tax- payers will get their money's worth." Moderate Quake Hits Bay Area Pot Pae~ers 3 Mexicans Die In Borde1· Battle • JACUMBA (llP!I -Border patrolmen, alerted by Vietnam tyJ)eJintruder sensors, tracked down a human pack chaln of ~;exicans, carrying marijuana ·-mrougb the darkness Tuesday and fought a gunbattle less than 400 yards north of the border. T h re e marijuana-packers were killed and one border patrolman' was wounded. A man believed to be waiting to rece.ive the marijuana was ar- rested THE REST of the band, believed to number about seven, fled back across the border. eluding pursuit through the rugged, scrub- covered mountains about 70 miles east of San Diego. Police in Tecate, on the f.lexiean si<!e of the ooroer. reported capturing a man believed to be one of . the fleei.njJ smugglers: and said that • three of those who escaped may have be en wounded by the U.S. officers' gunfire. The wounded officer, Norman Barry, 31. \vas struck in the side by-a .22-eaHber bullet, which skimmed around his chest along a rib. without breaking the rib or enterlng the chest cavity. He was released from Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego after treatment. BARRY SAID that elec- tronic sensors planted along the border had alerted the Border Patrol Friday and Saturday that large groups were ill egally crossing the line in the Jewel Valley area west of Jacumba. Such sensors were used in Vietnam to detect Communist troop movements. and have since been brought into use along the U.S.-Mexico border ·to detect the movements of dope smugglers and illegal aliens. Monday-:night;-the°' sensors again sowlded the alarm, Bar- ry said, and eight patrolmen in two cars sped to the scene. About four miles north of the border they found a Cadillac parked on a dirt road with about 500 poundi of marijuana in the trunk, tbey said. The driver. Felix Milanez Morfin. a Mexican citizen, was arrestfd. ~arijuana Supporters Launch New Campaign SACRAMENTO (AP) Backers of last y e a r ' s defeated marijuana initiative are going to try again in 1974 to legalize the private use of marijuana, Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown announced. hie, Sheila M. Delany, Thomas E. Plante and Lawren ce G-OebeL. The property initiative is sponsored by Alicita Le\vis of Stanton, Peter J. Remmel of Garden Grove, and Gilbert W. Ferguson of Newport Beach. Sinatra Faces Snit Brown said Tuesday that backers of the marijuana in- itiative have qu alified for a new initiative petition cam- paign. They now must collect verified signatures of 325,SOi registered voters to get the measure on the ballot. 'I1le initiative would legalize LOS AJ'JGELES (AP) -A the private-but not public -Salt Lake City businessman use or marijuana for persons has filed a $2.S million suit 18 and older· It would also against singer Frank 'Sinatra allow the cultivation or mari-juana for private use. But the in connection with an alleged sale or commercial distribu-Palm Springs altercation in tion of marijuana \Vould still which officials had refused to be illegal. press charges for lack of Local governments would be evidence. empo\\·ered to prohibit· public use of marijuana and to levy The suit was filed Tuesday fines of up to $100 for viela-in U.S. District Court by lions. Frank J. Weinstock. who A similar mariiuana in-asserted Sinatra and two com-iliative was rejected by a 2-1 margin last November. panions physically attacked The consolidation measure by Assembly Speaker Bob ~1oretti, (0.Van Nuys\. would have created the South Coast Air Basin Pollution Control District and given it authority to set up a mandatory in- _spection program in the region that covers all or parts of six Official sponsors of the mari-him last 1'-1ay 5 while he and SAN JOSE (AR;J _ A juana initiative are Michael R. his wife \\'ere in the Trinidad moderate earthquake awaken-Aldrich, Ronald · C. Green; Hotel cocktail -lounge.- ed sleeping residents from Eileen B. Janowitz, Corey P. Police earlier said they Santa Cruz to the San Fran-Mason, Peter James, Frances would not press charges for cisco Bay area early today. .-L_.-:M;;c;;De;;;rm;;;ot;;;l,;;;llo;;;113;;;Jd;;;B;;;.;;;D;;;i;;;b-;;;;;;la;;;c;;;k;.;o;;.(;;;p;;;roo;;;f;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:---! smog-plagued counties. ''THE GOVERNOR believes, and so do the Boards of Supervisors of Los Angeles and Ventura counties and the Ventura As s ocia tion of Governments, that it is not prudent to adopt an ongoing program with taxpayin g powers when there is in- sufficient evidence the tax- payers will get their money's \\'Orth in tenns of pollution abatement," said Reagan's press secretary, C I y d e Walthall. In addition to Los Angeles and Ventura counties, the 1l1oretti bill would have con- .l!o!idated all of Orange County and portions of .San Bernardino and R i v e r s i d e counties in the new air pollu- tion district. \\'althal\ said the go\·ernor reels lhat if the pilot progran1 There was only one im-1 mediate report of damage, at the Ann Darling Bov.•!ing alley here. v.·here the quake 'ap- parently severed a water pipe inside the building. The trCn1or measured 4.25 on lhe Richter .. scale at the University of Cali fornia Seismographic station i n Berkeley. Research assistant Jerry Simila said the quake took place at 3:00 a.m. along the San Andreas fau lt near 1llorgan Hill. 20 miles south of San Jose. "Anything between 4 and 5 is considered a n1oderate earthqua:;e.·· said Simila . San Francisco police receiv- ed a number of telephonC Calls abo111 the ten1blor. "II v•as just sort of a !!.hake. not m11ch or anything.·· said Officer !)011g Dun1as. fll'l'KI COMfJIM'I' INC. 11tl lJ1•11111• C•lll'l'Olll 10-lt l"°'""" .,,., .. ' . OflMl.ttJl.M.-t•.M.MOM.·f MIU ·lll, A COMPLETE PAIHT, ST AIH, AHO FIHCSH REMOVAi. SERVICE WE PREPARE YOUR TREASURES FOR EASY REFIMISHIHG WITH &IX ST.t.IHS AHO VARMISH£S WlTHOtJT LYE, ACIDS_ OR HARMFUL MATERIALS Experience the inner glow of genuine AUSTRALIAN FIRE OPALS low discount prices ! Tiu lffJJlrf/MI f/' Firt Op11/ "' 11 Rtlllllllllt luo b11.11111tJ rolltrtorr fu• '"'"'"" 11.nd" "'"of tht tli1;1 ~tlfl!IOll•l l•t1tJMttd •)' 111.-it~. ft'i 11,. hirtbo/r,,,, {•1• 1/'"'' /,.,•1· 1no11~h I• l1t bo•,, 111 O<l~btr. "Tht JiJptri "!(fir, l m1 .. '1t •• f ... Q( bJl;d 1'1t1itt 1t C"t ~f 1f>t "1fo/ J,,,,,J Rtlll/IO~t,, I GENUINE PRECIOUS-GEMSTONES '·{ I O..imon~ 6rl'Jal s~1 ~ .. :>r1~d ""di ITL/f~~t YG l~s filJtk StJr :.ot-td",_ •Olll'ld llOl"lt oor~11hn•o Ou.II tulll.ll'eO Pt.irl J!,n~ 'lulhOU\ J)t¥1~ w{, M~ 11!1.Kk !.1.ir 5.Jr•llllll• J!tl'I& ll'<ti:ei .. 4 o.~~ 1160 . 165 1134 .1210 . ' Pt l•lt 01amc)!ld friendship . '129 ll•nt. sca!loped mount1n1 Ruby Sollta•te, Petilt s59 Sw•rl \lylt 1411. YC .......... . Cul\urtd Pe~rl & Rull)" '1 49 Clustei fltn1, « SallPhirt , , , Man'$ Ooamornl SOh\111r s240 OC>en Nut1et, tint di1mond. All ol th• obo~" ~ll•d •lrm\ of je,..•l•y o•• ~ti "' ~ol1d 14K Gold. All ••on•• ..,. """""" ond of !he ,,,,.,, quality obtoonobl•. We ho.re o loto• 1elee1ion 64 otl>er •O<"• & pr...:ioon ,,..,.. jewelrr !or too --to - liotl-AI prited at t~eble t~ •o !he ,,_,, 6~•ed Ii\ thit ad. SOS CJllOll l'l.AH • l•'l'·A·WlY SAHll.•MEJICAll1> • MllTt.JI CMAJllOE • !~N(l 11 .. CH 4)1J ltl'""' A•• •~.+.NT .. lo.I.+.. lOIS N ...... 1~ • l(lllt•Ntt, 1••$5 Ho ... ~o••o lhd • IYHtH1ll, l)f!I '~•ln<ffl .... & ~t • "'IWl"()ll llA(;H, Ho ,, l o•~'"""'•""" • '°'UNl;l. 0.1 ............... """''" • OIANG( !~. Moll ol 0>0•1• • t fOONl>O 11.+.(H, ~-~·~lo, (••t .. ......... lQS lHGlllS • AHAl'CIM ,.. I· ' • 1 . - • w~. Oetobff '· lfJ7l ' DAll.Y PILOT S 1--' Run to our dress $hirt sale! • .• 5.08 15.94 i;teg. 5~98 and 6.99 Charge II on your JCPenner c"'ra• card. BUENA PARK: BHch & Orengothorpe. Open Dilly 9:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sund1y 10 to 7 ORANGE: City Dr. 1t Gord•n Grove Blvd. Open 10-9 p.m. Dilly. Sund1y IM . SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Brl1tol • No, of South Co11t Pl111. Open 10-9 p.m. Doily Sund1y·10 to 6. • • j ·1 _ _,;_ .. I ! ·I ,, .. .. " ' t:' ., ., ... .. . '. , •• .. .) ' • 7 • - I Today's •. Flnal_ N.Y. 'Stocks '{Qt:. 6', NO. 276, 6 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OC'rOBER 3, 1973 N TEN CENTS • Newport . Fishermen Wharf Park -II)' 'L. Pl!:l'Ell llJllEG .... _ ......... ·Newport Beach's plans !or a wharl part OOO!plele with boardwalk alOW!d the end o! the RhJne QJaonel in lower N...port Bay may bring to llll end on< o!· u"l ...... sJglits lhal slpl!eers' want to -· lt will drive the few remalnlng Newport Jl<acb commtrc!al fishing boats to 'pther ports, the lllbennen .userted to- ~. - '. Statwns -Divided. On Strike BJ RUDI NiEDtJEIC ~ ............. ..... 'Guolille .... 111 the Onmge 00..t . today epi>eared dlwted over whether to join· the --tervlco sta1lon · ,trike -.ied to bqin Friday •. ·. Ol the 2S ldallom contacted by the Da~ 1Y Pilot only tbret ~ed Ibey would 'Olaoo-t11e1r· stat!Gns-,,Jllle II declared Ibey would nmalii open. Nine olben said lhey were Ulldedded. Hcnr ......... d the ~ boycott w!ll be depends larply ... the - -· of oervlce staUOIY operators, niiilt ol -said lhey 'WOO!d cloee H -compelllcn -But' mu .lhougb Ille dlectlv.-o! the pialine boycott is not yet ptedlc- Uhle, llllOY comity q<ncles ... develop-tnc ~ plans !or lhe enmcb.-"-1!Jer9 are officers of . the ~ ·lllP!o1 ~ Wbo corry Jc~--111111 ' . of ~ llloj 1111111'1' J\: ::r .. ~-. u lhe..tltuati ... -... ba4 ~ ~~ 1:.:n:. Clrap~ :'ar.:a:; -...... • BOb"t:: ~de ~tr•lceo ...-lor !or Ille COUDly, lai<I! "[( the CHP. oomes to \II . we Coalcbt' handle ~ Ill but between U1 llJld Other ml!i>J<!palltlel with 11sollne oervtces Ibey c«iid pt by. Wt'd ...Uy have to lllarpen our· peDd1I tboU&b." ~ added that 11 the llrib goe1 beJOnd 1m11 doyl llJld II the county's 'del!Ymeo lrom Unlm OU trt olleded, lht county wlO have to eliminate all but the --... of veblde1. • --~ would be bit bard by a 1u llrib ainco lhey aJao rely ... .-c1o stalloao !or luel. "U we nao out,and the pa stations are closed, we'ro jull out of hlcl<~' eJl)lalned Jobli llurpby, d!Jpatcher Ice Scbaeler ~Service. . · lllll]lllf said bis' company .dees not lla.e·.C-· to maoldpil or county lllP' pUe1 ud that mbulilll<el baV. already ' . !~t the gu shortage, e1pedllly at llJPll In the llOUlb COllllty: . "Witry "f make sure our ambulancee . aro !UU before 5 p.m. each day. We don't antlclj>atO_ problama tJiis -tend but the atrlte may mean min& fewer veblcles." Whether 101111!land aorvlce station operaton .. -''" •trite "I! tcbiduled, depeQlb .on the outoome ol a mass meeting In Lot Angelei toall)IL II the dealen volo to 1hul down, the closjngl wouJd begin 1t 12:01 a.m. f'ri. .;. 1 M Reaction !rom local dealen lo the ,trike ptan wu m1nd. Bob Smltll, the Colla Mesa • Arco dealer who held a guolioe truck ~ge tor 1lve boUl'I Monday to -protest wbolelale ,.. prkie lncreaaes, aald bis gripe was with the on companiee, not the customers. • "!:!it.not IOlng to clolc. I don't have ~ qalmt the people who have beell feedini me, my !amUy .and my horse," be aald. Keo Locicharl1 a Newport ll<acb Mobil dealer who 6pec1I to dole, said be reallled that the pwnp Cloolnp woold not hurt the Cost of Uvlng Cotmcll or the oil ~mpenles · but still leelJ "llOl!lelhb)B muat be done" to lilt government price i:oolrob. JUST TWO CALLs "dLL l'}' TAKES • One call ls all It IUet 1o aefi a car - well, -Reall7. It tam two <Ills. · ean Ille Dally Pilot to place tbe ad and lhea wait for the fin! call to you. 'I1!la ad .,...ud that way: J9'l1 BMW ll'IS. """"""' lor -... 7,000 mlla, $1495. -!-No.). . It IOld tht car lo tbe om ·caller. You "may be lucky etiollib I" get raulll like .-that, too. llab the Ont call. P!lone a :Diiiy PUot Ad·•isor on the direct lloe, • ''1bls ii our last refuge in the entire harbor," said Harokl Whitehead, who bad been liJbtng out ol Newport ever aince · his father taught him bow ne8:rly 40 years ago. Whitthead is one of a dozen old-time fish eaptains who moor their -boal!J in Newport Harbor but me a little corner of the harbor between Delaney'• Sta Shanty and the new Camiery Restaurant as a loading~- Thirty y.ars ago, there were IOO like Whitehead. Today, the dwindling fleet ties up at the end ol the channel in tbe moming.> to take on 'ice, transfer gear and make repa.in. . Some still unload their brciadblll catches ti.ere too. "I'm afraid this will all come to an end, though," said BQb Hip, another life-· long fisherman. .. "We can' aUord to pay 13 to 13 a loot -for slip renlll," be'aakl. Hip said be and the others wtll likely have to move to Morro Bay, near San Luis Obispo. "'lbere's alread7 about 15 boats from Newport Beach up there now,'' be said. Newport ~ P1tb, Beaches and Recreation Director Ca1vin Stewart said today he doesn' think the $85,000 boardwalk and Jandacaplng proj<Ct is going to be aU that diaastruus to the llsbennen. Stewart pointed out that the numbers of cunmercial fishermen have dwindled to tbe point that be and the PB&R oom- mission figured there would be enough room for all of them to use the m Slrffl bulkhead. "When the Cannery Restaurant was built they wanted to extend their boardwalk all the way put 30th Street," Stewart said. "But we let them go only part of the way so as to leave some room for the fishing boats/' be said. There were about rive commercial boats tied in Rhine tl\is morning and while Stewart said he realizes they couldn't all get to the street-:ends, they would be able to tie up along the boardwalk . ''That would no doubt add to the at· mospbere," he said.· Stewart noted tha t the park project still has not received City Council ap- proval even though $40,IXXI toward the (See FISWNG, Page I) Spyglass Okayed But Sc1wol Board Nixes Irvine Trade .. Newport Helic_ops Lose Antenna; LamlS in Roof ;ii; lib .inelal rod. which plum- .>..c111e !'kt aQd bl\JedCl!d ltsell ~:;_:~ NeWJJ9rt ~. lli>me. TileoiliJ-n;Jh.t was ldentinOcl'\ildaY. 'Die-t1.iOCJ>Jong • objeci was \he-radio aplelina ' from · the elder ol Newport Beadl's two police helicopters. It ·~ pa1'0lly vlbtafed loose. : l)ariilg ,....rugbt checkout, 'the wtr .. ,. '. ' N9(e Hospitalized 1'llBB!lCK. Tex. (AP) -Nine stoll ~-llJld poycbology oraduate studmts"'at Tetu,. Tech Universl.ty were holpltalil.ed today alter drinking coffee appa""1Uy made with duplicalol' fluid In- stead ol water. University officials said an Wudentlfied student making coaee in the !acuJty and graduate student lounge appareolly pict.Gup Uie,duplicato< mud boltle lnltead of a bolUe ol dialUled water. • · like antenna was in place, but this mom- hlg aa investipton pimled over It lhey decided to checl<the chopper. Tbe antenna, which at first was suspected to be possibly !rom a helicopter returning to the Santo Ana ~Marine Corps Air Station, was no longt!I' in place . Jotm O'Neil and hls·wife were havtng a cup ol coffee in the !amily room of their home at 1001 Port Kimberly Place when it happened. _ The slender rod sbmmed into tbe rool with a sharp crack like a rifle shot, stick- , Ing three feet through Into the living area . "It really amazes me lhat something like thLs could happen," said Detective Sgt. Ken TbompJOD this morning. Ironically, the mishap occurred during a transi.Uon period in which newer radios Hliellfg lnmdled' In 1be aircraft.. . The newer anteru is shorter and less .,bject to such stmo.ind vibratici0, • By JOHN ZALLER Of ... Dmno 'u.t 1tat1 The Newport.Mesa scboo1 board told a group ol Spyglua Hill residerlia Tuesday lllat their children are weicome in the Newport.-Me11 Unified Scbool District. Al the same Ume, achoo! trustees turn- ed down a land swap proposed by the Irvine Unuted School District lhal would J>ave allowed the Newport Beach cbildren tq attend Newport ll<acb acbools. "I Ulink we're sympathetic· to children who have to ride the bus all the way into Irvine Firm Lauds State Am-eage 'Juy '1Yine Col!IPoOY o!ftc?ll! todaY ap- pla-Go•"-llelgin !or lipfnl a ~llnl fl.I !nilllGn lo bu7 ~llO ecres of coillllne between Laguna and Cotooa, de! Mar. Bui they pointed out It wtll not help speed total development planl !or the 10,~acre coastal area on which they want high rise hotels, goH colll'9ell and private housUig tracts. The plan which Involves moving Pacific Coast Highway several hundred a!1is lurther inland, lllll DWI! receive local and state approvall, whicb the oom- pany says i~ will try to get tn. an UDusual !asbioo . "We are bopillg 1o get._...a1s 1n>m tbe city, Orange Cowity and the regional and state coaa1 oomminioners con- currently," a company apotesman in- dicated today. The apoketman said that while local and county officials have approved the company's ooncept of lbe development, the coastal 0>mrnlslions have not. Once they do, and 11 they agree with tbe ooncept as approved by the local agencies, the specific details of the plan will be presented \0 all agencies at the same time so they can go over It together. "We hope to get the help of the coastal (.'()mmlsslona and coordinate them and our staff and (.'()nsultants and other public agencies,'·' the spokesman ex· plained. "We wilt review the planning that's been done to date and then move ahead with a review and approval process as quickly as possible," be said, declining to guess bow long that might be. He said the proposed relocation of COast Highway at a cost of $6 million wblch-1he Irvine Compeny will· !"IY i.! vital to the plan now proposed by the (Set COASTAL, Page I) County: Ill Default • Supervisors to Notify Newport Park Operators By JACK BROBACK 01 Wit ~IY ,, ... lt•ff Operatora ol Newport P.mes Aquatic FID in .}feWPOrt Beach will be .Mtlfied that they are in default or Tease pro- vl.Siont on the Back Bay acreage, the Orange County Board o! Supervison Ciedded ilnanlmoualy Tuelday. Actioo on the leate came after ~huddled with their atlomcy. Tbe clelault is bated oo the failure of the'Newpoit ll<acb·bated N~ Dunes Inc. to open a restaurant, supervilon: aald. Other lacilitles undtt the leaae.that are . not operating include a ...marine eervtce station, a boctt pier and 1 beach kicker room and shower building, cowily olllcial• said. Through attorney Douglas Royer, the Dunes management \llgorously protested· the action, atatlng that the restaurant cOncesalon was aublcasl'd and 'that the I • sublessee planned to 11pend $150,000 on improvements but was blocked by the Cl· ty ol Newport ll<acb. County olficlals aald Newport llunel lllc. will be no{ified that the county oon- aklen it in default on the lease. 'Ibe tlrm will be given 15 daya, llllder the terms o! the lease, to begin corrective action, 1c- cordlng to the Orange County Coumel's office. Royer saicl"the !..-fs llnandally able to carry out the· contract and wants ap- proval O[ itl development plans 10 It CID ~ahead. lie !hreetened a lawsuit H -the board declared lhe.l_. ln.de!ault because, ba said, Newport ll<acb is bloctlng. Im· provement of the restaurant. 1be Dunes r.n~agement, which toolt over the lease on the part ln 1972, had proposed l81t January a mulll·mlllion dollar improwmtnt of the facWty ln- eluding two hotel!, rour additional restaurants, a shopping cen~r, a theme park w1tb rides and elhibits and parking for 3,200 can. County wpervlsors turned this 1'Water World" concept down as being too oom- mercisl and not providing enough beach and swimming .,... !or the public. A modlfied plan WU later turned down" aiid laal month the county Harbors. ll<aches and Parts CocnmJsstoo ten- laUvely approved a third plan wblcll In- cluded a rataurant, expanded travel trailer areaa and expended public beaches. The plan was not considered by county aupervl9on Tuesday. Minimum rent to the county under the current lease ls $120,()® a year. The county reYtnue for August was flf,142 In- cluding 14.'186 for admissions, 13,079 for (See DUNES, Pap II Irvjne when there are schools down the street that could serve them,'' said Dooald E. Smallwood, president of the scboo1 board. "But the proposal made by Irvine for getting the children into our district just doesn't make any sense," Srpallwood said. Smallwood and other trustees sug- gested that, if the Spyglass Hill residents want to join the Newport-Mesa school system, they should petition the school 11 board directly. 'Not Frivolous' · 'Ibat v.·ay, he said, boundary changes could be made with fe-nst additional complicatioos. Two weeks ago, Irvine school tru,,tees offered to give up the Spyglass Hill and Bren tract homes that are in the Irvine district but ·wbicb could be served more readily by Newport-Mesa schools. In exchange, Irvine trustees asked Newport-Mesa to give up the Philro-Ford Aeronutronics plant on Ford Road. Superintendent John Nicoll advised trustees that th e Ford plant had an (Set SPYGLASS, Page I) Nixon Calls Charges Ag_ainst Agnew Serious 'rASlllNG'roN (AP! -~dint Nix- on aald today political corru,iloil charses againlt Vice President Spiro T. ·AIJ>ew "are aerious and not frivolous ." But Nb.:- on said he bu never asked Agnew to resign. At the same time; lbe President ex· pressed co~dence In Asst. Atty. Gen. Henry Petersen's bandllng o! the Agnew lnvesUgation. Nlxoo replied "certalnly not" when asked at a news conference if be had dooeollll' <Olllinleney pl...no, Ill ftodlng a po!Sible Agnew """"""'" Asked lf be agreed with the vice president's assessmeot that he ii a vic- tim of Petersen's effort to recoup Segr~tti Claims Nixon Ignorant Of Dirty Tricks WASHINGTON (API -Dona!C H. Segrettl testified today that h e engineered: im campaign sabotage against Democratic presidential can· didates in half a do7.en states on orders from a White House aide. But SegretU said that, so far as he knows, President Nixon was ignorant of his dirty tricks. ' "I have no knowledge that Mr. Nixon knew-anything that I did," he said. He aald that he was in (.'()nstant com· municatioo about his sabotage operations with Dwight L. Chapin, who wu Nixon("s personal appointments secretary. Segretti claimed tha t the entire sabotage operation cost employed 11 persdq_ and "had the weight or a feather"ill the outcome of the presiden· tial campaign. Segrettl told the Senate Watergate committee that his tricks included forged campaign literature, false press releases. phony newspaper advertisements, stink bombs, pickets and undercover agents who impersonated newsmen. He said he was hired by White House aides, paid by President Nixon's personal attorney, Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach, and cautioned to use false names and to hlde his llnks to President Nixon's re-election campaign. Segrettl said be now believes that what he did "has no place In the American political systems. He p a r t I c u I a r I y apclogi:.ed for what he caned a scur- rUlous letter sent during the Florida primary, falsely &ecu!lng Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey and Henry M. Jack!Ol'l of sexual Jmproprlety. Segretti sai d, however, that he believes his actions have been blo'f'l1 out of pr<r portion by the news media. nnd he said some newsmen have made his life miserable in pursuing the story or his pcUUcal sabot.age. pmtige loll in the Water<ite pnJO-ecuttons, Nixon said that Atty. Gen . Elliot Richardson has told him neither Petenen nQt any of bLs aides had been the source of news leaks about the Agnew investigation. "If I did not approve Mr. Petersen's handling of the investigation, he would be JUDGE CONDEMNS AGNEW NEWS LEAKS, Page 4 ------removed at this time," Nb: on said. ,. Nixon, appearing relaxed and ma~g occasional small ~kes again lll'ged that all Americans assume~ Viet president is innocent unless proved otherwise. On other subjects, Nixon: -Urged Australian Otancellor Bnmo Kreisky to reconsider his decision to shut down special transit facilities for Soviet Jews en route to Israel. Noting that Kteisky acted in the face of terrorist demands by Arab na· tionalists, Nixon said that "We simply cannot have governments, large or small, give in to blackmail by terrorist <lrganizations." -Said he ls "thinking in terms of three or four months" in considering a major trip to Europe, adding that it could come sooner and "probably not much later." Saying he would not leave the country while major legislation is pending, Nixon reported that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told him negotiations aimed at forging a common American-West Euro~an pcsltion on key issues are "v;e]J ahead of schedule." -Said Kissinger will visit Peking Oct (See AGNEW, Page Z) Orange Coast • • Weather Sunny s ki cs should preva il through most of Thursday with temperatures in the lower 70s along the ocean and upper 70s further in- ' land. • INSIDE T ODAY .Authorities probe crash of Po- lice helicopter in downtown East Oakland which plummeted into parking lot killi11g two of/1cert on board. Ste itorv, Poge S. lit YMr hrvk• ) Mi l ... • ' L.M. '". • Mrri.t tt.lS lott1"11 ,, "'\lf\>9' ,_,, It Clllllc:tlll• t, 11 N•llotlal Mtwt t ci..oln.. Q.'9 Or•-~, 11 C-it1 1' Sporn 11411 CN1iWll'"d H O< Sfto!IKNll e 0.1111 Nllflcn II SIMI! MMlth n-n l<dilor11t ,.,. ' 1&tt¥1tlllll ,. •11twTalllmt11! lf.1S 'T?lhtwn t+U :~::: .K .. ·~ =· ·-,...: · 1 tffrotc-• W~ KIWI 4 .l.1111 L.alloNtt fl - • • I l _2 DAILY PILOT N . --· -'· 1973 Road Wor k __ ,,. ~ On F1~eeway ,Beginning , By GEORGE LEIOAL Of .. °'""' Nlet ti.fl Transfer ol a mountain ol dirt from Tr,.ine io Se...,'JlOrl 8t'a<"h across Jilac- Arthur Boule,·ard marks the beginttln& of a W:-yt ar rrtt .... 11y ronstructioo pro ject. Jrviae Publlc \\'Otts Director Brent Muchow predicttd lhe earth fill s~urne in the vicinity of L'"nirttSJt.1· Ori\"t and Mac- . Arthur is "only the ti-.-gmning. •• ln si.x ~1!:in' timt tht state Dtpart- ment ol Transponauoo will have fC- oompHshed ID rougbly Ibo following order: -Re.JocatW;m.(lf MKArtlw Boule\•ard to a net1,. aligNnent parallel to bu! eas1 of the' p~nt high'l"?IY. Earth bti:ng ffiOOV· ed hun UC lrviDe bills ""' Bollila Can- }'00 Road and M.icArtbur will create the new right ol 11111..\.· on •·bid! airport-to- beach tralftc may tra\"d within l\\'O or three years. ' - • S•rplu ~rare!"'". .. Board OKs Sale 1: • Of School -Land' • By JOHN ZALLER or .. o.llY PIMt IMH The Newport-Mesa UnlOed SCbaol Board paved the wi/f Tlleaday !or sale of 45 acres .of vacant 11Cbool land to COsta Mesa for use as parks by declal'ing formall y that tbe property ii IUrp\tlS' 1be unanimous actkle seemed to caear the last rematotng questlooa lbobt the city's offer to buy the sites. Even WJlllam St. Clair, an outspoken criUc of the purchase, indicated i fter the meeting that he was partly aatlsfied with the board action. From Pqe J SPYGLASS •.. Wessed value of $9.3 million and brought tbe di•lrlct llSD,000 · ID tu revenue each year. 5dlool al1lc!lla said the land con now bt IOld as JOOrl aa ~ Mel. ls able to find buyers for the bonds authoriied in Us re- cent park bond elect.Jon. · Scliool olliclals ~~.~")i expecled the fair market value 0. the foor Pl""'' ol property to ho about Sl1nilllon. · 1be four school sites now set tO become city parks: : -A 13-acre and a liHcre pared op Estancia Boulevard near F a i r v J e .,, Regional Part. ; -A five-acre site on. Tanager Drive near the Costa Mesa Country Club. -A l~aet:e site between the Larwin and Mesa Woods tracls north ol tbe San Diego freeway. The ~lied Wakeham sire b on Smalley Street just S>lrth ol Sunflower Street. Prior to Tuesday's action, there was no assurance that the diltrict actually was willing to sell the sires. -Embankment ol the dirt f i I t necessary to suppon lhr Corona del lilar Freeway as it crosses the peat bogs which ooct 9i't:te Upper Newport Bay m.-S. -A full year's n iting for the freeway base to settle or "compact''. --Construction ol the freeway lanes, some ol which will cover old P.facArthur Boulevard. Two Fm·ees ·in Motion The 320 Spyglass and Bren homes, by contrast, would have a value of just $5 miWon and wouJd produce ooly about $250,000 In !'!venue, he aaid. Further, Nicoll pointed out, the.homes would produce an esttmaled 300 children to he educated. The Fon! plant producea no children. "People assumed during the part bond campaign. that it was 100 percent sure we w~ going to sell the site~" said Donald E. Smallwood, president o1 the llChoo1 board, after the meeting. · "I don't know who wu JlJttlng mt tbit information, because It wasn't us. Until tonight, there was 00 formal fiDding that -Creatioo of a oetwort of bridges to carry free...,•ay and the new Mac Arthur Boulevard traffic over the San Diego Creek which presently flood5 the north- south artery virtually every time it rains in Irvine. This aerial photograph of Newport Beach's famous Wedge, a bodysur!ers' mecca at the end of the Bal· boa Peninsula, shows how the spot got its name. Ocean waves bo unce off the rock jetty, forming a secondary wave which meets the main wave in the middle, creating a peak or 'wedge. '"""Tb.is wedge is what surfers term the ultimate in wave riding be- cause of its steepness and speed. u1 cannot advise you that such a trade would be Jn tbe best interest of the whole Newport-Mesa district," Nicoll told trustees. lhe sites really· were atrpl&ts. 1• ~ During the meeUng, former Colla Mesa city councilman WlWam st. C1air argued that Costa Mesa voters were Im· properly being asked to buy the iDnd twice, once for us as ICbool silel!I and once for part sites. Muchow noted he'll be asking -city councilmen to approve an agreement with the state to add to the gigantic · freeway project a path for bicycles to get throUgh the maze. Presently, the Newport Beach and Jrvlne bite trails coonect at the Univeni· ty Drive-MacArthur intersection. In order to allow cyclists to coot.lnue to get through the ID!mhaoge, Muchow is seeking a $2,000 expenditure as the city's share of the cost of the bike trail link. Since the route was first approved by cotmty supervisors in 1962, the Corona del 11-Jar Frttway has involved a plethora of concerns beyond provision ol bike trails, however. The short freeway segment was to have linked th... San Diego Freeway with the now~unct Pacific Coast Freeway. An interchange near Soath Coast Plaza awaits COMection to the freeway. Portions under construction presently tnvolve only the area near Bristol Street (fonnerly Pal~ Road} and Orange County Airport as well as the Upper Bay landfill. The future of the entire pro}ect is in question once more since questions were .. raised about the enviromnental impact "'~ !iled by the state . l Frot11Pagel DUNES ... boat sli ps aod lockers and $1,066 on .Ille traUer park. Supervisor Ronald Caspers recalled tha t he wanted to foreclose on the previous leMee, Col. D. H. Byrd of Tex· as. in 1971. "But we let these new people come in. take over the lease and are of· From Pagel AGNEW ... 2£.29 and visit Japan on the same trip at a time still to be announeed. -Said no timing has been set for a ~dential visit to Japan but that he has agreed to go there by the end of next year. -Declared· he will make no decision on whether to make a pre-convention en· dorsement of potential R e p u b 11 c a n presidential candid ates in ,1976. Nixon said he did not want to support or oppose anyone "until lbey have been ~-tried on the field of battle" in ptimary elections. He said aperienCe shows that some seemingly strong candidates "can't hit big league pitching." -Declined to 1ake sides in a debate over whether the nation's unemployment goal s~d be 4 or 5 pereent, saying the important point is to put as many people to work as possible. Oil!lcusslng the Agnew matter, Nixon said he believes the action Agnew has takoo in saying he would not resign even if indicted "is an altogether proper one." While noting that he has taken the posi· lion that any indiced member of the \Ybile House stall would he dismissed, Nixon . saJd the vice president's position as an official elected by the eil.tire nation is different and that any such decision "is for him to make." At another point, Nixon said: "I have never asked him to resign ... thil!I matter is one for him to decide." On three occasions, Nixon said Agnew has personally told him he is innocent Qf any \fJ'Ollgdotng. rering them nothing but an invitation to Cause of B1 _:_ ~ _ bankruptcy," he dlclared. ~ "The question is what is the Dunes for ~ and wttat do we want to use it for," said Supervisor David L. Baker. "It is ob-At Coast Home Yiously under-utilized." Baker said the supervisol'3 should defer ... action on the default ootic. and still u ncertain personally visit the site. Cor n Sold to China WASHINGTON (AP ) -An Agriculture Department ofricial admitted Tuesday the possibility tha t China bought an ad· diUonal 120 million bushels of U.S com. but says he can't confirm ttte rumored sale. Richard E:. Bell, depuly assistant secretary ror international affairs and commodity pr()flrams, said it was possi· ble the sale was made. OIAN6 1 COAST • DAILY PILOT Tf!9 0< ...... ( .. " OAill,.Y I'll.OT, wllll wfikh •• tOm&lll'IOCI TH Ntwo-l'r~n, Ii PVtlllllld W l'l'lt OftnOe C.." ~hM111 [IHl'ljllny. S..,.. ,..,. eaotlooii t r• t>Ul>I>*-. ~•Y "'"'-th ~rlowy, ''" C..!1 M11o1, N-$19•1 Bt k ll, HIJ'lh"91"" BIKll/Fo .... 11111 Vtl~v. ~""· ••dl. l•Y ..... ~<1•11-cm Mii '-" C'-'-hl/ S..n Jllfn (1po11T1<10 A '""'' revlonl! "'lliOll "' ·~~fk,..,. '-'"'"''•• .... Slln01ys. r ... pti..<iP•I Mii.iii,., 111anr 11 11 no w~u l tY 5trHt. C.M11 M ... CthfO<flia. •Uilt. Rob.ti N. W11d Prnlllen! '"' """hllltr Jtc• R. c~•l•v Viet l'mlf"'' tl'lll c;..,.,., ,,.,,.,..,, Tho11111 Ktt .. 11 £4•111• Tht"'•• I<. Mur_,h;~, Mtn.tlnq Eau .. L '''" IC«t'i ,,.,..,...,, 1-f«~ C11v Fdllt• "..,.. ...... Offict )J)J Ntwporl lowlt•tr4 Mtllint Atl4rn11 P.O. l ei 1111, 'J66J ""'"' °""" C01t1 Mew: 1JI wnt .. ., '""' ....,..... •••di• m ""•' ,._ """'"'" ... le«!\: "'" htdl ~ ... S.11 (-"; lH "'""' I.I CMM. lt>lt T ........ 17141 Ml-4)21 C'-HW A~.t.f M2·1671 Corto•lfl\l, 1tri. Ot•"" Wlr "'*'"""" ,_,_ "" "''"'' ........ t'lvt~ e11 ... t.tt -tiff .. ..,....,"_.. ...."' ""'' M ••"""""'=• _.._ llf*WI ,... ... 111 .... of _.,, -· SK-tllH -llOf INlf M ( .. 11 Mew, (Jll!ftr1111. kiOoer!•ll... bv tU1'... n.U -!Ill); .., m111 U.U -11'111 mint.,... IMtl!~tlleN U.U, ~IY, No cause has been determined yet for a $100,000 blaze that destroyed one home in Newport Beach Tu~ay. 'J'he .\Villiam Bertuleit home at 46 Balboa Coves must be gingerly shored up \vith timbers before fire specialists can begin picking apart the interior, they said today . Firemen arrived at the bayfront home about 4:4a a.m. Tuesday. They found flames raging throughout the interior, although the occupants had already escaped safely. A team of 20 Newport Beach firemen, plus reinforcements from Costa 11-fesa and the Count~ Fire Department battled the blaze, narrowly saving on : of two ad· jacent homes that also sustained damage. A fireboat from the Orange County Harbor Department also responded, pull· ing up in front of the bayfront residenets to offer assistance. The Bertulelts were awakened by a crackling noise and the smell of smoke. Flames were raging toward the do\\Tistairs rear of the home, somewhere around the fireplace. Fire Capt. Sam Anderson said the family has been given a place to stay with friends. F logging Due For Adulterers BEIRUT (UPI) -The Libyan ruling Re\'Olutlon Command Council b as adopted nogging as the form of punlSh- ment for adultery, a government an· nouncement said today. The announcement, broadcast by Tripoli Radkl. said the d«:h.kln 'was t1tken "bec8use of tht wish of the ~toslem people of Llbya for such punlsh· nient."' Libya, under its leader Col. Moemmar Khadafy, has abolished most clv ll laws and iubstltultd thern with J.slamlc Jpw' as dictated by the Koran, Uic Moslem ho- ly book. Coast's Kill-for-hire U accepted as offered, It would mean an eight-cent per $100 dollar aaseaed valuation tax hike for every property tax payer in the Newport.Mesa district. To the -owner ol a $111,DOD home,· that would m.an about 11 per year, Nkloll Mid. St. Clair contended tbel any flmd• received from sale of the acbool sites therefore should go directly to tu relief ol voters In the old Coota Mesa el..,.,,. tary sd>ool clJstrlcl -wlllcb ortglnally bougbl the laod -and DOI · to benefit votera ol the new Newport-Mesa diltrlct as a wh:lle. · Jury Pick Get,s Delay . - "I'm oot aure bow lrvtDe came up -with this proposal," said Tnlstee Arthur F. Tbompooo. "It doesn't ~ equity or even logk:.".. . -Jury selection in the Orange County conspiracy to ldll trial of former Newport Beach attorney Michael Kester Rem· ington was delayed today while his two defense attorneys·put on evidence sup-- porting a new motion for dismissal of th e charges. Sl1perior Court Judge James F. Judge agreed to hear testimony designed to back the argument of Newport Beach at· torney Robert Green that a number of tape l1!CO!dings held by the prooecuUon are questk>nable and inadmissible. Pre-trial arguments today centered on the cootacts between key prooecutlon witness Gary Rollo, 21, and Remington, 33, shortly~ore and immediately after Remington s booked last May 31 on charges of · acy and soliciting the com.mll!lsion of a murder. It is alleged that Remington -planned the killing. o( a number of witnesses and plaintiffs ih Cl.vii actions: that dted his financially a-ippled vending maclllne companr as defendant. Newport Beach Parks Decision To Subcommittee It I! also lilleged tbot he hired men - scMduJed to appear as pl'03f.Ctltion witnesses.to carry out those assignments. Remlngton, a partner in a Fullerton law firql , was in tbe court.room with his lawyers this morning for pretrial arguments. He is free on $200,000 ball. Prmecutor Robert Chatterton said RoUo, a karate expert who played a num· ~ her or bit parts in the "Kung Fu" televisioo series, is also on call and will likely he used whoo the actual-trial starts. Grem and ........-William ManbaU Morpn told Judge Judge they also will argue otber motions and aimed at further restricting p!'.<lle<:Utioo evidence before a jury goes into tbe·box. It seemed llkely that motkm will take up the two dayo remalning this week and the trial and the jury selection will not begin helore Monday. ' •I Reagan Vetoes 105 Measures H......r, after Sapl. Nicoll _reported that Andenen elementary aod UncolJ1 mtdd!e_,_-.oold aboorti the 1ncmse of students from the area, trustees in-- dicated they would he willing ID accept them. Nicoll said t!Jat II the restdento of the area petitioned the achool board ~u.ctty, it might be pnssible to accept tbe new <lllldren without giving up the Ford plant. ,, _ ~ '"!'hell I lee! we sbauld tab no acUon unm the residenta ren 111 formally that they either do or do not want to healme a pert of oor district," said Trustee Orville Amburgey. l'Nt!f P .. el FISHING ••• However after Smallwood responded to these charges, SL Clair said: "Well, you just shot me down. I wlab I had heard this earlier. It would have aaved a )ot of trouble." St. Clair was an outspoken opponent of the parks bonds in the recent election. In response SL Clajr's crlUclam, Smallwood made two main points. Yu-st, the board president said, the · dliti1ct -OOuld not use the money from sale of the four sites to pay off C4st.a Mesa voters' debts on other school lites because -sites bad been peid !or 00 "unrecallable bonds." In other wOrds, Smallwood said, although voters ol the old Costa Mesa elementary district owe about 14. I million OD bondJ !or l<hool sites; the people wbO bald --wlll nol'ocoept prematuio paymem. Second, Smallwood aakt, the dtstrtct coald'... funds from sale or Ille four c0!1 bu llroadt been •-lilted by stl<l'-IO"JJIY ott tbe d<llf of eoota'M,.. the County of Orani• umi,J.11tt ted0111I Vot...-to lhe ·stat.-l<hool ~ luDd, !Unds but he said such .payment would he """"""' ablrlnc . "completely rume aod wouldn't .save 'lbe flsbennea said they were 1'ver Costa Mesa voten anytblni. '' cootacted when the plani ror -tbe park Thq reUOll, Smallwood Aid, la that no were be.Ing drawn up, however. ma tter what the district does, Closta Whitehead eiplalned the very --Mesa la still going to owe tile atate plicated problellll!I facing con111lffdal money at the end of ~ years. But 1ince SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. the state lorglv,. ocbaol building debts Ronald Reagan had the last word in fishermen tod8)'. that run over 30 years, Smallwood aa.kl, his year-long battle with lbe 1973 "Because of the decimated fish popula-the amount of unpaid balance left at the Leg:lslature, vetoing 105 bills in a lion, fishermen have bad to go to bigger end would be meaningleu. slngle day. (Rclate:d stories, boats so they can go further," be said, "~ is no way we can UH the Newport Beach Park, Beaches and Pages 5, 22 and 27) noting he fished well up into Canadian money {(om sale of these lites to lower Recttatkm commissioners Tuesday night That was more vetoes than some the tales of voters in the old Colta Mesa I · ued · waters this year. 1 ....... --!..--• ..1 : ...... ·c1" Small-• were unable to decide how many parks pas governors lSS m 8 year. ~':'.en .... ,. flWUUI ™' , W1NU. Reagan also signed UIB bills "And if they take any more area away Newport Beach sOOuld have. Tuesday as the cleared hlJ dest of Crom us there just"WOD't be room fOI' the Smallwood explained after tbe ineeting Co1JU11issioners, reviewing the Open the last of the bllzzard of bills pass· boats," he said. that "we've been trying to get Ulil ln- Space and ~on Element of the ed in the Legislature's marathon He said the swOrdfisb mercut1 1C1.re a fonnaUoo out of the county Department G<neral Pian, sent tbe parks standard all-ntgbt final session back oo Sept. couple o1 yean back added to their of Education !or ween. I would bavo mu. olf to a subcommittee alter re-II. troUhlea. ma1<1ng many ol them MV8)llP releaaecl It earlier, but I jult found out viewing It for about two boun and de-their boat& for albacore. about .It th1/J afternoon." ciding It was taking up too much time. I ~~;;;;;;;~~~;;~~~~~~~~i!i~~~~iiiii======~;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil The apparent stumbling block is the j potential cost of Implementing whatever park standards are approved. Calvin Stewart, PB&R director, ex· plained that the commission is undecid- ed on whether areas like bay beaches, view parkll, and natu re parks should be included in ca1culating the city standards of two acres of parks per 1,000 population. JI they are, Stewart said, the:! city would now have 1.6 acres ol paru for Its 55,000 people. If not, however the city has onl y one acre. The dllierences will really he noticed howt!ver, when the city tries to come up to standards when it baa 90,000 per· sons in 1990. - FromPqe l COASTAL .... com pany and endor3ed by the State Parks and Beaches Departments. The funds for land acquisition okayed by Governor Reagan Tuesday include about 1.200 acres of Moro and Los Tran· cos Canyons which would become part of the state parks system. Irvine Company president Raymond L, Watson said today that he considers the approptiation of funds to be timely and in the public interest." It's hard to conceive of any plan that would not assign a high prklrity to the public use and ownership of the beach ;ind park lands whicb have already been ident.lfled by public agencies," Wataoo oald. ''The •ppn>priatlon will enable plan- nm, both public and priv1tc, to proceed with the undera tandtng that the 11811 bu •&reed to fund Its commlttmeobl to terve thls public Inter"~" he "id. The approprl.aUon wtU aJIO cover certain bluff top parcels along the 3.S.mlle stretch of ta!nlC beach that would be In- tended to al low publlc accesa from the highway to the beach front. "They wlll piote<1 the Integrity and conUnul\y of the uae," the o>mpany l!Pol<esm•n added. OPIM ' .. ' • -Y'oit-BasketbaHs AC2 Reg. 7.95 Yalue-5.95 Red-White-Blue 7 .95 CB2 Blemish-8.95 CB2 legular-12.95 XB20 lndoor-16.95 CB202 Synthetic Leather-18.95 Wilson Leather Basketball--28.95 * inch Basketball Bactlboanl-14.95 . -. Basketball Gaals-3.95 & 5.95 Adidas & Converse Baskethall Shoes BaskatbaU Sbbts-3.40 Yolleyl!afts & Nets Soccer Bans Water Polo BaRs Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Warm Up-Suits-21.95 · 24.95 sweat Shirts & Pants-tach 3.50 AdidaHomel'se:-Tretorn Jack PurceA Tennis Shoes CLOID SUNDAY Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts-5.95 up Tennis Shirts-5.95 to 9.00 T ennls Dresses Handballs & Gloves • lllCljlletbaU Racquets & Balls Tllllls Rmts-:-4.9_5 ta 50.00 Wlsen--Peiln-IU Tiiiis Balls- 7.95 per Daz. . . Boys' Gym Slli'ts & Sharts Btes-Parts-Repairlnr Ti'es-T• • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.G E Airport N.ot a Tool .... What tppeared to be a mutually beneliclll agree· ment between Newport Beach and Costa l!esa Interests has bogged down In •U•pitjon and m~erstandlng. The propoied agreement beL-the tlty QJ New· port Beach and the Costa Mesa County Water District would have straJgbtened out Some wobbly boundaries and resolved several questions Of which water supplier shOuld service certain areas. ' Fa;r one thing, tt wOuld have· eased tensions over water service in the Versailles apartment area -sourte of a threatening legal action -by giving Newport the wate\ business there. Costa Mesa t.&en agreed to pro- vide wJter inside a Newport condominium development near the Santa Ana River. Staffs from the city and the water district had the agreement in type and the Newport city council was scheduled to take action last week. But after on-the- agenda, o~f-the-agenda.. on,-tbe-agenda maneuvers, it Was altered before the vote was taken and Costa Mesa water officials considered the alteration significant. The point ol contention seemingly was the Orange County Airport property. It is inside the Costa A.1esa County Water DistriCf boundaries and is presently being serviced by the district. Newport presumably had no. argument with that arrangement -but reportedly did not want it spelled out in the agreement in order to pre- serve a "sphere of influence" claim on the airport. The airport is· in unincorporated, county territory. Interests in both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach have discussed ~nnexing the property. lt!s an open se.~ret in fact, that Newport sees such an .annexation as a means of exercising control over the airport, its flight patterns, flight frequencies, noise levels and the like. Two points are in order: dl!lenmces should be re!Olved sw!ltly. It they are no~ It Is euy to see the build-up of another arena of animosity between th,e two commuruties. There are, literally, scores oJ areas in which Costa Mesa and Nriport could be working for mutual benefit. The water agreement was a hopeful sign that some alm as being taken in that direction. If lt falls apart. citizens of both cities can look for· ward'to another wearying period of distrust and inaction on mutual problems. Apartment Rollback Newport planning commissioneri took initial steps last week to roll back apartment density zoning in the clLy. . First victims of the commission's tough new outlook on apartments were two pieces of land on Pacific Coast Highw:iy. On p 66-acre ~arcel adjoining Jamboree Road and the hl~hway, density was reduced from 15 to 6 dwelling units per acre, virtually requiring single-family homes. On an eight.acre parcel on MacArthur Boule- vani, wnlng was cut to a ·range of 6 to 15 units per acre. It already is difficult for the non-affluent to aflord to live in Newport Beach, and the commission's a:ction would restrict housing opportunities for moderate income people 6till further. There are good reasons Ior the commission to hold off on a rollback on apartment density zoning. Many of the properties that remain to be acted upon are part of planned community developments that were long ago approved· by the city. Property owners there- fore "bav_e some right to continue relying upon those approvals. ~ ----· ---~ -No city -not Newport, not Costa Mesa, not Santa Ana -should annex the airport. It belongs to the county and properly belongs to county authority. It should never become tool for one city to use against. More importantly, the remaining apartment density zoning lies inland, away fro m the Crowded conditions or older portions of town. Proper planning for these inland areas requires attention to all elements of growth, not simply an arbitrary exclusion of all apartments. th th " ,. 'There must be a better deliverv sV!ltem an is. other cities. __ l. _ -The proposed agreement between Newport -and the Costa Mesa water district is a good one and any minor Letters -We Don't Expect To Receive ( HAL BOYLE -) Excerpts from letters we'd like to get but the l>09t}nan rarely brings: "We are lawyers representing the late Miss Horterise Mc Wherry, whom yau probably remember as the lovely red- haired girl who jilted you in high school. Later she came to regret bitterly the shabby way she had treated you, and or- ten said it was the biggest mistake of her lifetime, because s~ COtlld never hope to attract another man a5 fine al you. "In time she bE came a reCluse and kept a caodle lit un- • der the high school yearbook picture of you she pasted on "er bedroom wall. To shorten a long story, she died last week. still munnuring your name as tears rolled · down her cheeks. "lier will bequeaths you half the money in her father's residuary' estate. Your share comes to $500,000. Would you like us to send it to you In bills of large or small denominations?" DEARJIM, My wife tellJ me that your wife told her that you were moping because you felt you bad made a first-<!lass fool oi yourself at our oocktail party last Fri- day. Nonsense, old man. You were the life of the party. lt would have laid a great big ostrich egg except for tbe fun you provided. AD the guest.! were crazy about you. Don't worry about the noor lamp. It has be en broken at least five times be fore. and anyway Marge and I only paid $8.75 for it when we bought it at a rummage sale back in 1949. Incidentally, we want you and your Dear ~loomy ­ Gus How about saying that whichever dty annexes the Orange County Airport will also have to have .the llijhL pattern Tlaodlngs and take- offs) within its boundaries? I M.W. G1-IY Otn ctll!INl!h -1ubrnltted Irr nH1n .... M 11M --t1ty l"lfl«I tlll ,._ "' .... ......._. ~ ~ Ht _.... t. G.._., 0-. o.I" Pli.t. wife back l\_t. a pa.rtf we're having a week from nezt', Fridaf. Brina: your bongo drums a~, 111 get out my mandolin, ~nd we'l.I MOw the,ganti:.real foot-stomp- mg music. 1 ~ ~ ~ , · 1 "See ya, Buddy. • {&ck" "BECAUSE \! mild nu epidemic, our executive 'p)mmlttee has decided to cancel the mot1ttiJy meeting of the PT A for th1s 'lbursday night. "Thia will ~~ as a double disap- pointment, because we won't be able ~ hear until a ·laLer date the scheduled ad- dress by Dr. Sbot\-ell for the evening on "Obseoslve Guilt tn Preadoleo<e11t Gifted Siblings." "We regret having to make this decision, liut, ClOllSiderlng the altuation realistically, we feel it Is imperative to avoid any rbb of spread~ the ..• " ''DEAR HUBBV . ,~. - "I've had a pleasant1 ~w~-week atay with Mother, and my ontyJregret is that she baa decided not to CfCe 'home with 'me and spend a month wiih'us. My sister Graoe gave bir!h to a baby boy Tuesday, an<l Mother feels it is her duty to go to her and help take care of her new little graodsoo. I think I'll go along wttb ber and spend a week with them, too. "In case you're short of mo~. look in our old famlly Bible under Deuterooomy. I hid it there for emergencies. Be sure the canary gets plenty of water, and don 't soak his seed in gin -before feeding him. That doesn't make him sing better. It just makes him sullen. Love and kisses, Fanny.'' I Whose Wilderness? "In Wildness Is the preservation of the world,'' Thoreau wrote. The words of the peaceful man from Walden Pond have become a batUe cry f o r. en- vironmentalists trying to preserve as much as possible of the remaining wilderness areas in the United States. Under pressure from numerous con· servaHon groups, Congress in 1964 passed the Wilderness Preservation Act and gave permanent legal protection to some nine million acres or untouched land, mostly the West. Nov; Congress is ogain under pressure to pass an Eastern Wild erness Ad. and dt'eserve up to a mllllon more acres in varjous sta tes east or the Mississippi. TIJE QUESTION ls, preserve the 11/ildemess for whom? Croups like the Sierra Club and th! Wilderness Society argue that wilderness ii ao end bl kltlf, and that we must save for future gener11· lions 'irea11 Mfftofore untouched by humanity. They R>CO~ tn almost mystlcnl terms of lbe "Wildemet:s experience'' as a highly pe,...nal and deeply <Drichtni sojoUm Into place& where few have 11one before. "Poppycock," munten the timber industry, -M>Jch wan ts more na- tional forest land opened up for logging to mtet the nation's growing housing nee<ls. William H. Hunt. pmtdent o! the 0...-gia-PAC!fic Corp., ha> said: "Under the sweaty backpacks oneo IS most ~ktly EDITORIAL RESEARCH-- to find business executives, profeSsional people and other white-collar workers ... For all practical putpOses, the wilderness experience has beoome a huge road.less extension of eliUsm, barred to the man or woman who·works too hard ori the job to enjoy the physical demands of 1 return to the coonskin cap.". ' BETWEEN THESE contending fac- tions stands the U.S. Forest Service, which must administer th~Yast acreages at issue and try to ensure that-fores t, desert and grassland meet t h e con- ructtng demands ol diverse Interests. So Lhe · wiktemeSll debate ""'tlnuos. "Wilderness -·wi-Problem?" Is tbe the\ne at the Sierra Club'• llth bttnnl•I wilderness conference which wtll be held in Boulder, O>lo. The meeUng aims "to -develop innovaUve 1 o I u tJ.o na to wildmtcu problems'1 through 1 u c h mc<W: tts groqp dynamics and original paj)ers from club memben. Attendance will be limited to promote the In- terchange of Ideas and develop "itrategy and Policy altern atives for future wtldemm P""ection." No Umb<r ln- dl:.Ytry representatives are expected to •ttend. N Responsibilit9 Must Be Shared . . ' . • • Citizens Can Restore the· Nation To the Editor: If all the people of this oountry did not vote , there would be no Congress-no Presidency. The people then are the real governing force of this natlon. DUE Tb the fact that many ciUzens are apathetic, self-centered, too busy, disillusioned or who shirk t h e i r responsibility by letting "George· do it" and those who maintain they hate politics and listen ooly to hearsay instead ol prob- ing for what is true, the M le are therefore parUy responsible f o r Watergate. Now that the hearinp are taking place again and more and more of what has beell ha~g in this eotmtry emefies, 9uzens must rally and ~ their .toting privileges and iitstead of the usu.al . '/cop.outs" take the proper>lnterest. They must gird on the armor and become in- volved. ' IF.EACH citizen <ioes take the proper interest in voting and if be or she does ooe small thing towards making the com· rnunity or COWJ.try a better place, this na- tion would not only survive but become greater, despite !be 'recent scandals, and would allltinue to remain the land ol the free. Philosophy tells us tbaL oot of everything that is bad 90Dle good always surfaces. ELINOR DAVfS What of Shoppers'!' To the Editor: The current ·proposal of Councilman Howard Rogers of Newport Beach to ban all automobile traffic, including Balboa PeninsuJa residents, on the Balboa Peninsula fpr a period ol as long as a year doesn't make any sense at all. WE WONDER if' J;~ Rogers has con- sidered bow his wife would manage to get he!-shopping bags home via a min ibus, especially if she shops farther from her home than a local Balboa market fac:Ui!y . If she has more than two bags to handle she would probably need to make two trips and pay lour bus fa res. It doesn 't make much sense either that he doesn't seem to be aware that traffic congestion on the Peninsula is caused by transient drivers and visitors, not local residents. Right oow is a good time to make that observation. IF MR. ROGERS i3 !erious, he un· doubtedly is in for a lot of unfavorable rejlction from Balboa Peninsula women. _especially those who U\re .out on the Peninsula Point, where he and J.frs. Rogers live. ERIC A. EGGE Private lll9l1tcqy? To the Editor: Please pass th.is solution on lo the Irvine Company so they may solve their noise problems near Promontory Ba y. Without changing the windows -or even additional insulation -all they have lo do is relocate the Coast Ilighwny. They were able to reloca~ Bayside Drive, \\!hy not the Coast Highway? 1'he result of tho Bayside Drive deal already !>A• resulted In ooe deaLb and severe boy j>ollutioo. AJJO, by dosing the Coast Highway and aldng it a private road, the added lraf .. fie created by this complex would he taken care or. G. MINER Like• fo Bike Tn the Editor: ft seems to me that th e need for bicycling Is not getting enough attention in r~latlon tO the gas problem. 1, for one. would be delighted to use my bike for er· rands l n Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condett.se letters to fit spatt or eliminate libel ia rt.served. AU letters muse inclli<U rignature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetru will not be published. and I would prefer to, Bur there is no safe rout e · along Palisades Road nor on the Coast Highway. Jamboree has a beautiful bike trail all the way to the Coast Highway. Why can't we have more useful routes like that one sooner? Routes on main streets wouldn't be just for pleasure, they would and should be used by everyone capable of riding a bike. What better way to keep one's health and conserve the gas! (And also not have to pay for It!) LOIS DUITMAN Crfticbm llnfair To the Editor: Your article. j"12 New po rt·Mesa Graduates Indict Education," in tbe 'Sept. 24 issue, states that the Newport·Mesa Unified School District report is based on the class of 1972 and indicates that two- thirds cf the graduates plan to continue their education at least through four years or college. THE ARTICLE also states that only five percent of the 1972 graduates believe their education helped them "a great deal" in preparing.for "a sell-supporting, productive life." That two-thirds of the students have the necessary credentials · to cootinue their education in careers of their choice makes the s percent indictment figure questionable to me. ALSO, since &hese student.! are our future doctors. lawyers, teachers, scien· lists. business men and women, and journalists, the outside "-'orld is many years ahead ol them and lo use data from the 1972 class is meaningless. To indicate that students indict enduca· uoti is unfair from the data presented. - SID SHELTON Tax Complexities To the Editor: Senator Carpenter says he has ool made up his mind on the governor 's tax initiative (Daily Pilot, Sept. 20). This seems strange in view of his definite opin- ions expressed in the past year regarding the kinds of issues \\'hich are proper for the initiative pr~ss . JN JANUARY of this year in a pub- Ii.shed report Sen. Carpenter stated lhRt, "if the question is too complex ... the in· itia!.)ve process is dangerous and seU· defeating ... The presentation or such an issue to !he pubUc represents an ex· ercise In anarchy because the people are asked to undertake a decision when they cannot poalbly unde~tand all the im- pllcatlons of II hat decision ... " The senator u..~d the death penalty 11nd marijuana Initiatives as exampl es of the I~ of cle&l'<\lt issues \\'bi.ch are ap- propriate for the initiative process and the pollution and coastline measures as lhosc which are not. IN J\tAY Senator C.'\f1)Cfltcr again ex· pressed this vlcv.1polnt In a speech before the South C:0..1111 Republican f OnJm. saying !hat placing "massive, complex issues on the baltol Is a mlstl$C. of the In· . itlative process." Slatin( that it is unfair to expect the electorate to do the legislature's work, he said, "citizens are without access and exposure to the same infonnation as is the legislature." I agree with Senator Carpenter on this i.ssue. The upcoming tax initiative is far more complex than the coastal initiafive and furthenhore does not have the carefully defined lifetime of the coastal initiative which created certain co:n- mis.skm to do certain things by a certain date and then e:o out al. ezisteoce. THE PROPOSALS in the governor's taz initiative (Proposition I) may be very good and they may be very bad. There is much informed opinion m both sides. However, there is 11Ule disagree-. ment that the proposals are enormous)y complicated. Tbey deal with a revolu- tionary concept of tax law, the implications of which the average voter cannot he expected to undentand. For this reason alone, I believe Proposition I sOOuld be defeated. Tax reform is a job which needs doing.-but- not by means of simpli.!itle slogam ""1dl accompany every initiative election. ;. IF OUR present elected ~; talives in Sacramento· have been unabli to work out a meaningful tu: reform ~ gram with all the inlormatloo and atoll available to them, perhaps it's ttme. ta: look tor replacemmts. In tbe mean~• l trust Senator Carpellter will put support where bis mouth has been -tlllf1 urge defeat al .Proposi.tioo I. "' • · • DOROTHY A. YQl!ll ' r Govern1ne11t Art Subsidy : Shouldn't Be Necessary In a couple of these columns I have kicked and pouted about Senate Bill 121. 'Ibat's the little jewel by Senator Arlen Gregorio, !).San Mateo, that hikes our an· nual subsidy to the California Arts Com- mission to more than.$1 million. I think it's a no-no. A!!. a matter of principle. It's not that l'n1 against culture c..r art -or even srt lovers. I'll take Beet· hoven ovP.r the Roll· ing Stones, any day. It's just that I do not think it 1,>fOper of government to take a part of Pete's earn- ings to subsidize Paul's oboe or Paula's Othello. I oppose confiscation and compulsory philanthropy. Tha t. I su ppose, makes me some kind of a nut. But, you artists a'ld art lovers can relax. I ha ve been outvoted. SB 121 has been passed by lhc legislature. SO;\-JE OF my conservali~ leg islator friends shrug off their vote for SB 121. "}leek, it's only a million bucks.'' \VeU, let me tell )'QU about that mil!ion bOcks. It would take all of the state income and all of the sales taxes paid by 2.659 unmarried wag~arners at the $10.000 taxable income level to equal that million bucks. Or, it would take all the state income and sales taxes of 4.444 married coupl<'s. Or. 4.282 married couples with t"ll"O kid~. That's wilat it take~ to g('.1.. a millioo bucks for the sta te. Tha t's "''hot it would take to fund the art subsidy. IF THAT'S ok111 y '~itb you. good. 13111. I kAO\Y a bunch of hard-working middle class Jamillits th.it could put tht.ir imrt of that lax doo~h to differl'.nt u~e. For things such ns bread and shoes and ca r paymenl<i. Now, you toke dear reader G<'ne ~fcNerney of Ne\\·port Bcarh. He goc$ for !hat $1 million subsidy for art. Says my aUllude ta bs me as a th rot\'b.oick and groups me wl1h cpcraling engineer!i. eon- &"IMIC!ion \rorkers and othe.r AS!iOrled thl ck·skulled hnrdhats. \\'ell, m<1ybc so. But that's prtlty Rood company ln my book. Tho.o;c fellas ;ire building America. I'd rather sit v.•ith them than n bunch of soft-rtomed t 1otc· h<'ads. ~f:u:'s a good old guy. lie s.1ys oper:1 hns productd a 101 of grcnt music. "And. tr W'"<IS produced not for madame in her ( RUS WALTON J satin go'vn but for music lovers of all estate." Hold it , ~fac. Ccnsider this please? FIRST, most of that great music was produced for mJdames in their satin gowns -and madame, or her hubbie, paid for it. Happily, today, most ol it can be enjoyed by just turning the radio dial. ln fact. ii can be possessed for a couple ol bucks al the nearest music store or supermarket. Second , the most popular and beneficial (in tenns ol getting art to the people ) program s ever sponsored by the Californ ia Arts Commiss ion w e r e "Dimensions'· fa traveling art show for the blind ) and "Horizons" (another traveling sllO''' of great paintings by Califomie ar!istsl. Those l\\'O projects ~'ere voluntarily financed by private companies and in· divid uals. No public funds involved,-but vol untary philanthropy, if you Will. That's the type of stuff I look for from Gov. Reagan's so-called "creative socic· ty" -not more governmrnt spending. The vote on SB 121 wa!I 2!HHn-thc Se nate and 7J..l in the Asse1nbly. Only one legi slatcr out of 103 refused to be a party to compulsory phila~thropy. Only one! OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert h'. \Vtcd, PubUshtr Th omo.t Kretril, Edilor Ro.rbnra Krf'ibich Ed iiorial Page Edilf1r 1'tW' ~Htorinl pai;,o ol 1ht' Daily Pilot ~O lo Inform and rit1mula!f' l"t'11.ders by presaitJng on 1hiA Po\ef' dl ventt'·('Olnm,.ntaey on 1optcs or i n- lmst by syndlc11.ted columnt111 11.J'Kf carrooni11t1, br provld1~ a forum r« ~aders' vltw1111.M b)• prnent\rc this nev.11p11.per'1 .opinion.• and ldta.' m eurTT-nt topie&. The-. editorial eplnlorui oC lhfl Da.lb' Pilat APPNJ' oNy tn the- ed1t«IAJ ~umn at tht top M..~-­ pq:e. Opinion!! clfpre11ttd by the «If.. umnills and cartoonid11 and letler ''Tiltf"I arc 1heir CM"n and ho ~ mcnt ot 1hf'ir "\.i ('\''lt by the Dal!y P\lot lbou.ld be inft:tn'd. Wednesday. October 3. 1973 '· Copter Crash Probed OAKLAND (AP) Authorities today were ln- \'estlg11Ung t~ cr~h of a police helicopter which plum- meted into a parking lat. burst • into names and killed two or- 11cera on .board. 1be aircraft narrowly miss- ed a restaurant when it crasb.- ed Tuesday night In a light commercial area of Eut Oakland near Fruitvale Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. Police said oo others were injured, but a few autos were damaged by the fir•. • Police Identified the vic- tims as Officers Wendell Troyer, ttte pilot, and David WOUNDED PATROLMAN Guider. Both were pinned Normiln Barry underneath the wreck'age. Pot Packers • 3 Mexican s Die In Border Battle . ... JACUMBA (UP!l -Border patrolmen, alerted by Vietnam 1.ype intruder sen~rs. tracked down a hunian pack chain of lt1exlcans carrying marijuana through the darkness Tuesday and fought a gunbattle less than 400 yards north of the border. T h r e e marijuana-packers v.'ef'e killed and one border patrolman was wounded. A man believed to be waiting lo rece.ive the marijuana was ar- rested. TJIE REST of the band, believed tO number about seven, fled back acrOS! the border. elud1ng p u r s u i t hls chest along a rib, without breaking the rib or entering the chest cavity. He was released from Sc r I p p s Memorial Hospital In San Diego after treatment. BARRY SAfD that elec- tronic sensors planted along the border had alerted the Border Patrol Friday and Saturday that large groups were illegally crossing the line in the Jewel Valley area west of Jacumba. POIJCE aDEF Charltll!I Gain said the men gave no in- dication of mechanical trouble -When -they .. radioed head- quarters shortly before the crash. He aaid the officers were on routine aerial patrol and were responding to a reported ro!>bery. Rabid C · through the rugged, scrub-OODS covered mountains about 70 Such sensors were used in Vietnam to detect Communist troop movements, and have since been brought into use ak>ng the U.S.-Mexico border to detect the movements of dope smugglers and illegal aliens. _ The Federal Aviation Admlnlatration is in- vestigating. The helicopter's blades flew oU on Impact and knocked down part of a fence sur- rounding the u no cc up i e d Fruitvale Nursery S c h o o I Child Care ceoter. Tlu~eaten Celebrities WS ANGELES !UPI\ Henry Fonda and James Stewart are among t h e celebrities who may have been exposed to rabid raccoons at a society ··Beastly Ball " jeld Sept. 21 to raise money for the zoo. county health authorities said Tuesday. Officials said Jhey were ask- AN EYEWITNESS, Anthony ing the ball's organizers to Renzotll, aald be beard two canvass the guest list to find )oud expkJliom as t.h e out whether any of the 300 or belkopter paased._ .. overbead. so who attended were bitten or He said the aircraft then turil.-scratched by ute animals. eel toward the street. "The odds are that they are "It exploded when the plane not In any kind of danger, but hit the ground," Renzolli said. we can't take chances," said 1-~--"'It·burst-lnto Darnall'---Dr-. lchiro-Kamei Consolidatio.n Bill Vetoed by Reagan SACRAMENTO CAPI Gov. Ronald Reagan has vetoed a major oomotidation ol Los .lngeOHJ'ea air pollu· tion distrtctl. But be signed a bill 1ettin& up a pilof program in mandatory velticle .smog ia- spoctlom. 1D"i ,ve~o meaage Tuesday. Reegan said the conmlidation bill ·would create an unneeded extra lay.er of government. He said the vehicle inspection bill would make sure "the taI- payers will get their money's v.'Orth." proves succes.5ful. it will then be time to consider further measures. Jn reaction, lo.foretti called the Veto "a tremendous set- bac.k in our attempt to toughen the fight against smog in the Los ..Angeles Basin. It once more iodicat.ts his (Reagan's) sueport of the ma jor cor- porate polluters in California." Moderate Quake Hits Bay Area miles t>ast of San D\ego. Police in Tecate, on lbe Mexican side of the border, reported capturing a man believed to be one of the fleeing smugglers. and said that three of u~se who escaped may have b e e n wounded by the U.S. officers' gunrire. The wounded officer. Norman Barry. 31, was struck in the side by -a .22-caliber bullet, which skimmed around Monday night, the sensors again sounded the alarm, Bar- ry said, and eight patrolmen in two CaJ'S sped to the scene. About four miles north of the border they round a Cadillac parked on a dirt road with about 500 pounds or marijuana in the trunk. they said. The driver. Felix lifilanez f.lorfin . a f.fexican cilizen, was arrested. Marijuana Supporters Launch New Campaign SACRAMENTO <AP) ble, Sheila M. Delany. Thomas Backers of last ye a r • s E. Plante and Lawrence defeated marijuana initiative ~I. property initiative is are going to try again in 19!4 sponsored by Alicita Le1vi s of lo legalize the private use of_ Stanton. Peter J. Remmel of marijuan.a....5ecr.etary_oLSt_ate~rden Grove, and Gil~rt \V. Edmund G. Brown announced. Ferguson o Newport Be"ii'Cll. Brown said Tuesday that backers of the marijuana in- itiative have qualified for a new initiative petition cam- paign. They now must collect verified signatures of 325,504 registered voters to get tllf: measure on the ballot. The lnltiative would legalize the private -but rot public - use of marijuana. for_ perSoos 18 and older. It would also allow t)le cultivation of mari- juana ror private use. But the sale or commercial distribu- tion o( marijuana would still Sinatra Faces Suit LOS ANGELES (APl -A Salt-Lake City businessman has flied a $2.5 million suit against singer Frank Sinatra in connection with an alleged Palm Springs altercation in which officials had refused to, be ille~al. press charges for lack of Local governments would be evidence. empowered to prohibit public use of marijuana and to levy The suit was filed Tuesday fines of up to $100 for viola-In U.S. District Court by tions. Frank J. Weinstock, who A similar m.1rijuana in-asserted Sinatra and two com-lliative was rejected by a 2-1 margin last November. panions physically attacked 'nle consolidation measure by Assembly Speaker Bob ~1oretti, (0-Van Nuys), would have created the South Coast Air Basin Pollution Control District and given it au1,hority to set up a mandatory in- spection program in the regioo that coven all or parts of six smog-plagued counties. Official sponsors of the mari-him last May 5 while he and SAN JOSE (AP \ _ A juana lnitiative are J.fichael R. his wife were in the Trinidad moderate earthquake awaken-Aldrich. Ronald C. Green, Hotel cocktail lounge._ cd sleeping residents from Eileen B. Janowitz. Corey P. Police earlier sai d they Santa Cruz to the San Fran-J.fason, Peter James, Frances would not press charges for cisco Bay area early today. . __ L.~M~cDe;;;;rmo;;;;;;;tt;;;, ;;;Do;;;n:i;;;;ld;;;;B;;;. ;;;D;;;ib-=;;;lac;;;;k;.o_r_;p;;;roo=f;;;. ==;;;;;;;;;,:---, ''THE GOVE R NOR believes, and so do the Boards of Supervisors of Los Angeles and Ventura counties and the Ventura Association of Governments. that it is not prudent to adopt an ongoing program with taxpaying powers when there is in- sufficient evidence the tax- payers wlll get their money 's worth In terms of pollution abatement," said Reagan's prts5 secretary, C 1 y d e Walthall. In addition to Los Angeles and Ventura countie5. !he f,-\orelli bill \VOUkl have con- solidated all of Orange County and portions of San Bernardino and R i " t r s i d c counties in the new air pollu- tion district. \\laltha\l said the go\·crnor reels that if the pilot program There was onlv one im-1 mediate report of ·damage. al the Ann Darling Bowling alley her.<?, \\'here the quake ap- parently severed a waler pipe inside the building . The tremor measured 4.25 on the Richter scale at the University of Califor nia Seismographic station i n Berkeley. Research assiStant Jerry Simila said the quake took place at 3:1n" a.m. along the San Andreas fault near l\1organ Hill . 20 miles south of San Jose. "An ything betv•cen 4 and 5 is considerL'<l a moderate carthqua:;c." said Si1nila. San Francisco police receiv- ed a nu1nber of t<'lephonc calls about the tl'niblor. ··1t "'as just sort or a shake. not n1ueh of anything.'' said OHicer Doug Dumas. flnllhln111 fun •nee 1'e Srippinc•s Dona. 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'"° IMI., ---) • Wt<!'!'nft, t1ttt 1'1!11<1Mfp"•1 $1 - ' ,.tWl'Of1 •t•C"4, No !1 lt ll""" Ill~·~ • IQl,AMCI, Ott '"'" 1111~'"" ""•n•• ' 0""1"'4:'>f II.. M<:oll .,I 0.o•t• • 111\()NDO llACH, 1.t,,.i. h1 t•-• ........ ~OS Ai'GLIS • AHAHllM '' • ·-DAii. y PtlDT IS • ..... -I ' Run to Qur ·dress shirt' sale,!r 5.08 and · . -5.94 Reg. s;ea and 6.99 ' ' • I ' BUENA PARK: Botch & Orongethorpo. Open Dilly 9:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sund•y 10 to 7 ORANGE: City Dr. 1t Gorden Grove Blvd. Opon 10.9 p.m. Delly. Sund1y 10-6 . SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Brl1tol • No. of South CoHt Ptu1. Opon lfl.9 p.m. Dilly Sundey 10 lo 6, ' • \ :I ·~ .. •• . . ·' ., " • ' ··' .. .Brande -Coas-, -e EDITION " Today's Fljiit N.Y. Stoeks " • . ' : VOL 66, N(). 276. 1 .SECTIONS, 94 PA$ES OltAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1973 c TEN CENTS . . :~~~~~--~-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " . 1 :·Tru·stees Clear Way for Me ·sa Park Land B!!}' nj JOHN ZALi.ER Of .. Dlltr ....... · The ·Newport--Unllied School Board, 11"..q lhe "'IY Tue.day for sale of 45 ICl'el of V.cant ICbool laDd to Cort.a Mesa for Use as parks by declaring !Omtally·lhat Iha pniperty la surplus. m.e unanimour actJon seemed to clear tho !Alt remalning quelt!ons about the clty'I offer to buy tbe sites. Even W1lllam St. Clair, an oubpoW. crlUc of tho ~ lodlcated alter the meetms .. Stations ' . Divided On Strike . ' By ~I NtEf11J£18XJ ..... ....., ,.. ..... ll~ dlal,!ri'.,; the, OnmgO Coast 0 lojlay appeared divided' oyer whether to join the . ~ -· station . olltb -·"<! to begin Friday. • Of the 2htatla coniacted by the Ila~ ly Pilot ooly three pledged they would clooe the!rmUons while 11-decland they would remain open. Nine otbeh said they were ondodded. • How auccessftll the tcbeduled boycott tr---!J''!!::be~de:oends :!!!I& Ill the UDdedded oegment• iillirYICii itiliiiii • mqot _ ol )fbom_sald they. '!"ild dose .JI their compeUton cloied. ·· · llut ,...., tb'*'lb the elfec!iveom o1 the p.oim.. ~cott, la not yet predlo- uiany ..... ,, .....,i.. ale deV<lop-<oatbJct!ll<)' pi ... for the ciunch. them are officen of tbe Calllonda HJCbwly Patlol wbo Clriy ~ _llll~ eordl. la the ..... 1o1 ~-:.\:l, ...... .. If tbe ·--.... bad enoclgb, the CHP wjll tum to the or-CountY ~-r.:.::···-, ...... Bcllt ftllldt t er • [ e 1 1 --~ CIU!ly, oaldl ... the CHP-to• we cmldn~­ tJMOn l all .'bol ·belw-111 and Other munldpollUenrltb paoline "'"1<e! they coold get by. Wa'd n'all)' have to'IWJlen 1111' pi!ocils tlalll." --lhatlftheatrib- beyaid ..... dlYI and lf the courlly'• ilellwries. from· Unlao Oil are lllected, tj,. .,,..ty will have to ellmlnate .U but the mmt·•mtlal uee ol vefllcla. -.....,...ues would be hit lill'd by a gas atrib linol they also rely .. n>ldllde' -·for fllel. "ll we nm out and tbe gat stailc:u are &.ed. ...... jQll"llUI «luck." ...,i&lned Jblm ~. lllll>oldler fer Scbaeler .\mbulance Service. Murphy 111d,-bll· company .does not hav.e accea to-municipal or county sup- plies and lhal ambulances have already felt the gas,llhortage, especlally at night ID the -county. "We try to make aure,our .,,....,..,.,,. are luD _.. t p.m. eacll day. Wo don't antld(llte pftiblema Gm"' ,..,, but tl\e atrlke 1q11 mean 1lllnc fewer vebiclm:." -IOUtbland service ataUon _.ton go oa strike, as acbeduled, dri>eoda .., tbe -of a maa meetl!rl In Loo Allcela toalghl. If the --lo abol doirn, the i-cloato81 would begin at 12:01 a.r1>-. Fri· dlY· Jiei;;llOll from local dlllero to Iha atrike plan Wu ml1.ed. 'Bob Smith, the Colla M... Arco dealer wbo held a gaaollne truck bootage for Dve hours Monday to protest wholesale pa price loaeuel, Aid hll liiJ>e wu with the eD ;.mpon1e1, not the Clllllomen. . , .,I'm not goMg to close. I don't bave anything ·against the people ~ have been feeding me, my fomlly ml my bone/' be said.' ' . Theft Victim Solves Case I Richard E. Adama llOll of toolt the law Into hll own bandl TueodaJ In Colla M$ abd police anywhere would probably ~ to have more dttaeni Jlke him. • Adama, Of 711 w. iati 91.. had hll 11,000 rno4or"7de -· Mondaf anen-, but be llpotled It 1eu lhan.M.-Ja .... on.,,_,, Ilk ting In a aervl<e station a few blockl away. ~ • lhal ..be wu partly aatlslied with the board action. Sdljlo! oflldalJ said the land can now be mid as aoon u ea.ta Mesa is able to find buyen for tbe bomb authorized In !ti re- cent park bond electton. &:bool ofllclala said they expected the falr market value ocf the four pieces of property to be about 12 million. The four · achoOl sltes DO"' aet to beoome city parks: -A ID-acre and a ~ J!&l'C'l on .· . Estancia Boulevard near F a i r v I e w Regiooal Pari<. -A five-acre aite on Tanager Drive near the eo.ta Mela Country Club. • :IA IO.acre atte between the Lanrin rna Mesa Woods tracts nortb ol the San Diego Freeway. The ll>Qllod Wakeham site la on Smalley Slreet juat oouth of Sunflower Street. Prior to Tueaday'1 actiOn, there waS no assurance lhlt the diJtrict actually was willing to oell the Illa. ~ "People auumed during the Pl!l'k bood campaign that it wu 100 percent SW'fl we were going to llell the sites," aald Donald E. Small-.!, 11""'klent of the acbool board, alter the meetlng. "I don't tnow who was putting out that informaUoo. beca.Ul!J! Jt wasn't us. Until tonight, there was no formal finding thl\I the sites really were surplus." During the meeting, former Costa Mesa city councllman William St. Clair argued &bat Costa Mesa voters were im- properly being asked to buy the land twice, once for us as school ,sites and once for park sites. St. Clair contended that any funds received from sale of the sch::>ol sites therefore should go directly to tu relief or voters in the old Costa Mesa elemen- tary school district -which originatly bought the land -and not to benefit voters of the new Newport-Mesa district as a whole. However after Smallwood responded to Nixon ~n Agnew these charges, St. Clair said: "Well, you iust shot me down. I wish I bad beard thi5 earlier. Jt would have saved a lot of trouble." SL Clair was an outspoken opponent of the parks.bondll in the recent election. In re!prmse 19 St. Clair's criticism, Smallwood made two main points. First, the-board president said, the district could not use the money from sale of the rour sites to pay off Costa !See SURPLUS, Page IJ Charge~ 'Serious' WASlllNGroN (AP) -President Nix- on said today political COITUptJon charges against Vice President Spiro T. Agnew "are serfoQI and not frivolous." )Jut NiJ:- on .said he has never asked Agnew to re!lgn. At the aame-time, lbe President ex- pressed coolldenco in Asst. Atty. Gen. Henry Petmen's bandllng of the Agnew investigation. Nlxon replied "certalnly not" when ·asked at a news conference if be had Trustees Nix- Irvine Land Swap Plan ' The Newport.-~ board told a • -of Spy~ Bill restdGs Tuesdly • _ 11'91 their-cbildml are welcome In the Newpor!--Untfied Scbool Dlatrlcl tTRLL fROM .SKY,AND Sl'IARED N~T Berc'H"'j:j~E­ ·Offlcor P•vl Mula St•..,_ Errant HOll.......,.rAnlenna ! . --... -.,.,. •• .. . ' .,. ' ' • • Polle~ Q:elicopter Drops . Alltenna;_Sticks in Roof • A -·like metal rod which plum-In place . moted .oul of the sky and embedded ll!ell John O'Neil and bla wtle were having a Jn the roof of a Newport Belich home cup of coffee In the family 1'00fJl ol their Tuesday night was identified today:. ~me at 1801 Port Kimberly Place wbtn • The' ~OOC Object>was u;i rldlo 1t bappened. a.._. -· <be older of · 11~ • TIM slender rod slammed Into tho roof Beatb'A, hfo .Police 'beiicOp(~n~t It •P-with a sharp crack like a riOe llhot1 stick- paftlllly' vlbrat.d loos'e. ' ' ' Ing three feet throogil into the living Durln( pr:o'!light che<kout, theo wire--area. Ute antemil waa ln place, but ·thiJ 'room-"It really amazes me that something Ing u...1nvestigators puzzled over It· they like thi11 could happen," said Detective dedded 19 check the chopper. Sgt. Ken Thompson this morning. . Ironlcally, the mishap OCCWTed dunna: ~· • an~, which .at fll'St was a transiUon period in which newer radios ~ to be possibly from a are being inataUed In the aircraft. be1Joopter letmning to the Santa Ana The newer antenna is aborter and less Marine Corps.Air Station, was no longt:r subject to such slress and vibraUoo. Mesa Employes Granted 6,75 Percent fay Hike Costa Mesa city employes including police ofOcen can expect wage increases averaging 1.75 percent when they Qpe:o thdr poy eovelopes Oct. t9. The raise11, just approved by the clty council,_cover all bot..li<Lfiremen and--125 clerical, maintenance, a n d com- munications worken who are still ln the process of negotlaU<fO. Also ududecf from the-$175,000 wage -patltagt was City ~ Fred Sonlbal who ls expected to reach a· wage 1-aettlement with councilmen Iller. City Peraonnel Director WWiam Todd Aid . ta1ka are under way with the TeamoteNlliUated firemen and the other employes and be expressed the hope ,an acc:ord can be reached by 'niur• Ing the average poy·lor dmllar poslUCIO! in Buena Part, Orange. Fullerton and Westminster. Po!lce patrolmen tlrough lbe sergeant level received 1.25 percent Increases and fu:e captains 10 pen;:ent, wbile the bikes for r>tben · variect. JUST TWO CALLS A.LL IT TAKES One call la all it takes to aell a car - well, almoot. Really, It takes two call!. Call the DaUy Pilot to place the ad and· then wait for the nm call to you. TblJ ad worked that way : Atthe ame time, achoo! -tum-. ed down a land mp p_.t by the Irvine Uni/led School Dlatrlcl lhat Would bave lliowed the Newport Bead! children to attend Newport Besch schools. "1 think we're sympathetic to children who have to ride the bus all the way into Irvine when there are schools down the street lhat could serve them," said Donald E. Smallwood, president of the scbool--board. ;,;But the proposal made by lrVfne for gettlng the Children into Olir dl!trict just doesn't mate iny aense," Smallwood aald. Smallwood and other trustees sug- gested that, U the Spyglass Hill residents want to join the Newport.Mesa school system, they should petition lbe school board direcUy. 1bat way, he said, boundary changes (See SPYGLASS, Page I) County Issues lease Def a ult .To Dunes Aides By JACK BROBACK Of !IM o.llY Plllf llfff Operators of Newport Dunes Aquatic Park in Newport Beach will be notified that they are in default of lease pro- visions on the Back Bay acreage, the Orange Cotmty Board of Supervisors decided unanimously Tuesday. Action on the lease came after supervisors huddled with their attorney. The default is based on the failure of the Newport Beach-based Newport Dunes Inc. to open a restaurant , supervisors sald. Other facilities under the lease that are not operating include a rilarine service station, a boat pier and a beach locker room and shower building, COWlty officials sald. Through attorney Douglas Royer, the Dunes management vigorously protested the action, 11tating that the restaurant concesaion was 11UB!eased and that th e sublesaee planned to spend $150,000 on improvement!: but Wall blocked by the Ci.· ty of Newport Beach. done any contingency planning on finding a 'po51!ible Agnew successor. Asked if he agreed with the vice president's assessment that he is a vie;-. JUDGE CONDEMNS AGNEW NEWS LEAKS, Pago 4 tim of Petersen's effort to recoup prestige lost in the Watergate pros- ecutions, Nixon said that Alty. Gen. Elliot Richardson bas told him neither Dallr Plllr Staff l'tlote Vp and Awaaaa11 Superman's telephone booth ha,s finally been discovered - on a street corner' in Sunset Beach. The lifesize painting over tbe booth, at Coast High· way and 26th Street, is visible to northbound traffic. Ocean View Park Meetiuo-·calleo ti By Mesa Council A special meeting has been called by the Costa Mesa City Council for 5:30 p.m. Thursday to solve a roning problem in the Ocean View Park area. The tract, situated on the Y.'eSt side Just olf 19th Street, recently became em- broiled in a controversy wtlh a developer who Is Interested In building six in· dustrial units ~hind 1he $45,.000 homes. , Petersen nor any of his aides bad beeq the source of new11 leab about the Agnew investigation . "If I did not approve Mr. Petersen's handling ol, the J.nvesUgatlon, be would be removed at this time," Nixon said Nixon, appearing relued and inaking occasional small jokes, again urged lhat all Americans assume the vice president is innooent unle!!: proved otberwiae. On other subjects, Nixon: (See AGNEW, Pago !I Nixon's Row Discounted · By Segretti WASIDNGroN (AP) -Dona!O: H. SegretU testified todaf thl\t b e engineered 1972 campaign sabot.11e against Democratic presidential can .. dldates In hall a doaen states oo orders tnm a White House aide. J!ut Segrettt said Iha~ so far ... he knows, President Nixon was Ignorant of his dirty tricks. "I have no knowledge that Mr. Nixon knew anything that I did," he said. He said that be was in constant com- munication about bis sabotage operations with Dwight L. Chapin, who was Nixon's personal ap~ihtments secretary. Segretti claimed lhat the .. u ... sabotage operation cost employed 11 periOOS and "had the weight d a feather'' in the outcome of the prelliden- tfal campaign. Segretli told the Senate Watergate committee lhat bis lricb included forged campaign literature, false press releases, phony newspaper advertisements:, stink bombs, pickets and undercover agentl who impersonated newsmen. He said he was hired by wrute House aides, paid by President Nixon's pel'IOMl attorney, Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach, and cautioned to use false names and to bide his linb to President Nlmn's reelection campaign. Segretti said he now believes that what he did "has no place in the American political systems. He p a r t I c u l a r J y apologized for what be called a scur- rillous Jetter sent during the Florida primary, falsely accusing Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey and Henry M. Jackson of sexual impropriety. Segretti said, however, that be believes his actions have been blown out of pro- portion by the news media, and he said some newsmen have made his life miserable in pursuing the story of his political sabotage. He said he hired agents to disrupt (See SEGRE'ITI, Page Zl Oruge • Weather (:out • sunny s k i e s should prevail through most of Thursday with temperatures in the lower 70s along the ocean and upper 70a further in- land. l.J'\"SIDE TODA\' Authorities probe crash of po-- Jict helicopter In downtoi<m E03t Oaklan4 t.yhich plummeted Into parking lot killi11g two offictTI on boord. Stt storv. Pagr. 5 .. ,\! Y-Stn'kt I M-'lkll t L.M. hi'"• I Mevlti M>ts SMllll9 n M1111i1I f'llfldl D Sluing on the black and oranp 1port cyck! -•hlch wu llttlnf In the aervlco station -,,... a bQy U to 14 yea,. old, Adama to14· Ofll<tr • day. ,1971 BMW R15, ~pped for county ottldll.-uid Newport Dunea Inc. will be ooUfled that the county con- akim It in default on the lease. The firm wlll be given 15 days, under the terms of the lease, to begin corrective acUon, ac- cording to th~ Orang~ County eo~·s of nee. Royer mid the lessee iJ financially able to carry out the contract and wants ap- proval of Ill de\lelopr.ient plans ae-it can move ahead: Oci!an View Park residents have pefi· tioned the city council to change the ton· •1n1t on lhe 40 atres lying lo the-south of theCr homea from -industrl.al to residen· (111 ..... 11 I, JI N•!l ... 11 N'°'" I Cl1111!1tcl U·M Or1n1e CWllll't' I• c"""'' u lllO!'tt 1r.a ' .PhU.AleufMler. . He got hll handt "" the bike but not on the boy 1 who got •way oa lbe dead nm. ,, The ralael auth<J<tzed by MOl)day range from l .'15 pen:ent to tt.lS percent and were.bl!<d Oil .LIUO'ei..ol.O!@r Of!"£• County dUei with similar valuation, populitlon, and work forte as Costa Mesa. Todd aakl they wtre computed by tak· ' ~~· N~?! I, $1495. 11-aold-tht carJoJbeJtrst caller. You may be luck)! enough lo get results lite that1 too. Mate the f1t1l call. Phone a Daily Pilot AcJ.vtsor on the dlJtct lino, • He threatentd a laW!Ull lf the board declared the 1....,. In defoull becauo<, he (S.. DUNES, Page I) tl!tl. . Representatives of the Ocean Vtcw Park: Homeowners AssociaHon told coun- ISee OCEAN VIEW, Page 'I Cr9tl_., ii Or. Sltl•flWlll I O..tll Mt'ittt II Sledr Mwteh n ,11 ltllit..n.I ,... • Tl'I•""'*' M •11""1111111Mflt "'""-""""" Mots ;~o;:;;;;-"1: =.,;;. ...: I ~ • WtrM N.-. • Auu~ 11 ·-~~~--~~~~· -. • ' • , 2 DAil V PILOT • Roo11a Sea rche d Bomb Calls Stop Bugging Hearing WASHINGTON tAPI -Three 'anonymous telephone bomb threats caus. cd the St.'nate Watergate commiltce to abruptly end its morning session today but no explosives were found . . Squads of police, aided by dogs tramed to sniff out explosives. searched the Senate Caucus Room for an hour and 4.5 minutes :.iftcr the roorn had been \'ae!lted. Hufus ~dminslen. deputy committee t..oonsel, arranged for a live quorum call in the Senate in order that lhe room might be vacated m Kn orderly fashion: Ed1ni slen said the first call y.·as recen'- W at 7:30 (POT1 and 3n wtidentilied ·man y.·amed a Capilol switchboard ·operator. ·•There's a bomb in the Caucus ·l{oom." . t.1oments late r. Edmisieen said: a.sec- ond and identical call "'as rece1ved at the ofrices of 1he \\'atPrgate committee; A third call came at 7:30 and a mans voice said: "I'm only attempting to warn you. It 's Reaga n Vetoes I 105 Meas ures SACRAME~'l'O (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan hnd the last word in his year-long ba ttle v;ith the 1973 Legislature. vetoing 105 bills I~ a single da}'. (Related stories, Pages 5, Z2: and 2'7 ) 'niat was more vetoes than some past governors issued in a year. Reagan also signed 198 bills Tuesday as the cleared his desk of the last of the blizz.ard of bills pass- ed in the Legislatme's marathon all-night final session back on Sept. 14. Cause of Blaze At Coast Hom e Still Unc ertain No cause has been determined yet for a $100,lm blaze that destroyed one borne in Newport Beach Tuesday. The William Bertuleit home at 46 Balboa Coves must be gingerly shored up with timber!I before fire specialists can begin picking apart the interior, they said today. t Firemen arrived at the bay£ront home about 4:45 a.m. Tuead~1 '111ey fal:'nd names rag1ng· througbouti the inteii.or, although the occupants had already escaped safely. A team or 20 Newport &each firemen, plus reinforcements from Costa Mesa and the-county Fire Department be.tiled the blaze, narrowly saving on ~ of two ad- jacent homes that also sustained damage . A fi reboat fron1 the Orange County Jtarbor Department also responded. pull· ing up in rront of the bayfront residences 10 o[fer assistance. 11le Bertuleits were awakened by a crackling ooise and the smell of smoke. Flames were raging toward t h e downstairs rear of the borne, somewhere around lhe fireplace. Fire Capt. Sam Anderson said the family has been given a place to stay with friends. Nixon Takes C1·uise WASH I NG TON I UPI) -President Nixon "·ent for a dinner cruise Tuesday on the Potomac River ;:tboard the Presidential yacht Sequoia. He 'vas ac· comp<inied by Gen. Alexander t.1. Haig Jr .. \Vhite House chief of staff and Nix· on's frcqucnl companion on such ex· ct<rsions. OUNGI COAST CM DAILY PILOT llle Orlr>Qs ( .. •t <>"'!LY l'ILOT, "llfl .... id'I <> <omll ..... IM -,..PrtH. lo llUll!l ..... W ~ Oru>et co111 """l•oflinO ~'· Sep&.. r1!1 "'!!""'• ••• ""'"""'· Moo.Uy ltl!"011911 "'"~"'· !or """ Meo1. N~rl f111Cf1, i-tllflfl/l!l!lltl ~t.OCll/FOUt111l11 V•!i.,, L..,,,... IH<ll, lrvon• S-lot>ock •l'I S.11 (le....,.i./ S111 Ju~n C1p,.lt1t>C1. A 11"011 'f'lllo<l&I "'II~ •\ PVll!l•hed S1!11rU•11 -~-.,,.._ IP>I p.>•n«""+ oul>l•Pl/l lng pl1•t ls 11 JJll Wt1t Illy Sl•Ht. Coi11 Mtw, C11>!arn11, t14U. Rob1rl N, w,,4 "'""''"! 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Edmist en uld Ervin still hesitated to clear the . roomt because a publlclJed bomb scare "might evoke responses from unstable persons." The Caucus Room wa s vacated on the advice: of the Capitol pillice chief. The bearing was resumed at 10 as scheduled. Edmisten said there bad been few bomb threats aimed at the committee but that the lives of 900\e of the seven senators on the committee have been threatened. ''But tbal was back when tensions were most . high and we had witrie!Ses wbo were testifying about the President," he said. Ervin conferred with other members o! lhe commtttee whlle polltlcal saboteur Donild H. Segretti was testifying. As the live quorum call was announced on the Senate floor , Ervin announced the wtex· pected two-hour recess which he told reporters was "very much against my will." The packed hearing room was cleared and the search was launched. From Jl'.nge l SEGRE'ITI ... Democratic campaigns in F Io r i d a . California, New Hampshire, Wisconsin. Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. and some otber states. He said be personally visited 12 states during the Democratic primariel:, but employed tricksters in only about half a d07.en. Segretti, a 32-year-old C a I i for n i a lawyer, has pleaded '\guilty to three federal misdemeanor count.s arising from his Florida sabotage operations. He sald he was recruited for his work by fonner White House aldes Dwight Chapin and Gordon Strachan. Chapin was President Nixon's personal appointmen~ secretary, and Strachan was a political assistant to fonner White House Chief of Stall H. R. Haldeman. While admitUng widespread sabotage operaliom, SegretU d i s e I a i m e d responsibility for some things. He said he didn't write, and doesn't know wbo did write, the celebrated "Canuek" letter in "'·bicb Sen. Edmund S. Muskie was ac- cused ol slurring the Frend>Canadian minority in New Hampshire. He also denied a report that he ran a "spy school," and another that be had been prepared for a grand jury ap- pearance with copies of FBI reports. ,• l't'Otlt P .. e l SPYGLASS •.. could be made with fewest additional complications. Two weeks ago, Irvine school trustees offered to give up the Spyglass Hill and Breo tract homes that are in the Irvine district but which could be served more readily by Newport-Mesa schools. In exchange, Irvine trustees asked Newport-Mesa to give up the Philcc>Ford Aerooutronics plant on Ford Road Superintendent John Nicoll advised trustees that the Ford plant had an assessed value ol $9.3 million and brought the district $450,000 in lax revenue each year. The 320 Spyglass and Bren homes, by contrast, would have a value of just $5 million and wouJd produce only about $250,lm in revenue, he said. Further, Nicoll pointed oot, the homes would.produce an estimated 300 children to be educated. The Ford plant produces no children. "I cannot advise you that such a trade v.·ould be in the best interest of the whole Newport-Mesa district," Nicoll told trustees. Jf accepted as offered, it ·would mean an eight-cent per $100 doll ar assessed valuation tax bike for every properly tax payer in the Newport.Mesa distri ct. To the owner of a '40,000 home , that v•ould mean about $8 per year. Nico ll said. ··rm not sure how Irvine came up Y.ilh this proposal.'' said Trustee Arthur F. Thompson. "It doesn't represent e~uily or even logic." However. after Supt. NiCOll repor ted that Andersen elementary and Lincoln middle schools could absorb the Increase of students Crom the area, trustees in- dicated lhcy ~·ould be willing to accept lhem. Nicoll said that if the res~nts of the area petitioned the school bQatd directly. it might be pcwible to ai;c.ept the new children without giving up the Ford plant. "Then 1 feel we should take no action until the residents tell us formally that 1hey either do or do not v1ant to become ii part of our district," said Trustee Orllillc Amburgey. From P agel OCEAN VIEW ... cilmen ~fonday they wert un1ware that the land wais a future lndll!lrial•slte. During Thursday's t.feetlng the courn:il is expected to review the sltuatlon and PQ3Slbly place a zoning (retie on ljle area u·hi\e it is being studied by plnnners. _ Also ..,on lhe agenda a.re pay r1dses !or appro:t1mAtcly 18.l)ircmrn and munfCIP41l workers . Councilmen will app rove the wage packages If negotiations ire com· pleted ht the meeting time . Two Forces iti Motion This aerial photograph of Newport Beach's famous secondary wave which meets the ·main wave in the \Vedge, a bodysurfers' mecca at the end of the Bal· middle, creating a peak or 'wedge.' This wedge is boa Peninsula, shows how the spot got its name. what surfers term the ultimate in wave riding be- Ocean waves bounce off the rock jetty, forming a cause of its steepness and speed. ~~~~~--~~~~~_:__:.:..c:..:-.--"--~~~~"-'-"-' Newport Fishermen Say Wharf May ·Hurt ·Them By L. PE:l'ER KRIEG Of 1111 o.llY P"9t ,. ... Newport Beach's plans for a wharf park complete with boardwalk around the end of the Rhine Channel in lower Newport Bay may bring to an end one of the main sights that sightseers want to see. It will drive the f!,'! remaining Newport Beach commerciaJ fishing boats to other ports, the fishermen asserted t~ day. "This is our last refuge in the entlre harbor," said Harold Whitehead, who had been fishing out of Newport ever since his father taught him bow nearly 40 years ago. Whitehead is one of a doien old·time flsh captains who moor their boats in Newpoit Harbor but use a little comer o( the harbor between Delaney's Sea Shanty and the new Cannery Restaurant as a loading area. Thirty years ago, there were 200 like Whitehead. Today, the dwindling fleet ties up at tte end of the channel ID the mornings to take on ice, transfer gear and make repairs. Some etW unload their broadbill ca.tches there too. "I'm afraid this will all come to an end, though,'' said Bob Hip, another life-- long fishennan. ''We can't afford to pay $2 to $.1 a foot £or slip rental," he said. Hip sald he and the others will likely have to move .to Morro Bay, near San Luis Obispo. "There's already about 25 boats from Newport Beaeh up there now," he said. Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and. RecreaUon Director €atvin Stewart said today he doesn't think the $85,000 boardwalk and landscaping project Is going to be all that disastrous to the fishermen. Stewart pointed out that the numbers F rom Page l of cmunercial flshermea have dwindled to the point that be and the PB&R com- mission figured there would be enough room for all of them to use the 30th Street bulkhead. "When the CaMery Restaurant was built they wanted to ext.end their boardwalk all the way past 30th Street," Stewart sald. "But we let them go only part of the w,ay so as to leave some room for the fishing boats,'' he said. 'Ibere were about five commercial TONIGHT OCC LECl'URE -Dr. Arlbur Dietz, "Examining Your Assumptive ·Worlds," OCC Auditorium. 7:36-9:30"p'.ll\, UC! LECTURES -Tut Clasilc Cinema series, Science Leciure Hall, 7:36-10:30 pm. Admission $6. "EducaUon to lo.feet the Future·" series, Rm. ·100, Social Science Ball, 7.10 p.m. Admission $5.50. boats tied in Rhine this mo~ and "'I11E TAVERN" -South C.OUt while • Stewart said be ~ -they Repertory Theater, thtOOglI Sim. a p.m. couldn't all get to the street-ends, they would be able to tie up along the 1BUR8DAY, OC'l. t boardwallc. · LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Stoey "'Illa! would no doubt add to the at-time and lllms, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. mospbero," be said. SENIOR crt!zENs CLUB -Com· .Stewart ooted <11iat the 'pork tpfoject • unity Recre&tkin c.Dter 11 a.m.:J p.m. still has not received City Council ap-' provai even though $40,000 toward the OCC LECTURE -;; "Tu Sbelttrs -cost has already been •P!l"opriated by CUmnt Lej)alaUoo, Mlchael o...-. the County of Orange thniUgb fio'federaJ Lecturer, UtUe Theater; eor.a <i,i Mar ' .. 1-..i. ._._ .. _ • t ,j , t High SCh>oJ, 7:3().9 :31) p,m. revenue e1o1-. wi 11o1DWJ. The ·nsbermen lllld they wero never contacted when the plans for the park were being drawn up, however. Whitehead explained the very com- plicated problems facing commercial fishermen today. ' "Because of the decimated fish popu1a· lion, fishermen have bad to go to bigger boa ls so they can go further," he said, noting be fished well up into Canadian waters this year. "And If they take any more area away Irom us there just won't be room for the boats," he said. He said the swordfish mercury scare a couple of yean baek added to the.ir troubles, making many of them revamp their boa.Ls for albacore. • Policemen C~rb I Youths' Antics A quartet ol. rowdy neighborhood boys burst Into the home of a 15-year-old Costa ~fesa girl Tuesday night and made off with a rock group's sltreo record titled : "Who Came First?" There was no questton about who came next. 'Ibe indignant teenager· told police she bad enough of their repeated adoles- cent antics. One was caught standing nonebalanUy on the oorner and taken into custody on a burJlary charge. The other three boys are being !Ollgbt. ftt..P~l AGNEW •• ; t• -Urad -""'""'IJor Brun. ~1D-•111o-1o.i..1 -spedal lrallt lllClllU.. !or Soilo! Jews en route to I.sratl. 1 Nolill tllll K..r.d(r -... the ,_ ~ ten'Orilt -by Arll> ... tiooalbts, Nino said Illa! "We simply CllUIOt have govermneats, large or amall, give ID to blackmail by tenorlst organizatiom." -Said "he Is "thinkllli ID terms oi three or four months" tn considering a mil.for trip to Europe, addlnc that it could come sooner and ''probably not mueb later." . f S.ying be would lli.t · .;.,tJie ooun1ry while )naj~r lei!•~ II pending, Nixon reported that s.or.tai; of•Stote Henry A. Kissinger told him negotiations aimed at forging a common American-West European _position on key issues are _,,.well ahead of scbedult." -Said Klmnger will vtslt Peking Oct. 2$.-29 and Via.it Japan on the same trip at ' a time sti}.I to be announced. • -Said no .timing bas been set for a presidential visit to Japan but that he has agreed to go th<n! hy the end of ""' year. -Declared be will make no decision on whet.her to make a pre-cmvenUori en· dorsement of potential Re p ub 11 can presidential candtdatea in ms. Nixon said he did not want to support or oppose anyone "unW t.bey have been tried on the Oeld ol battie" ln primary electiont. He said experience tbows that some seemlDglx strong candidateo "can't bit big 1 .. gue pitching." • -Declined to like llides tn 1 debate over whether the nation's unemployment goal should be t or S percent, saying the impartant point 15 to wt aa many people to work as poeslble. D~cussing -Ole Agnew matter; Nixon said he believes the 'action Agnew has taken in saying he--would not re&lgn even if lndicted "is an altogether proper one." While noting that be 11111 tokea the pOoi- tion that any iDdJoed member -o1 the White House · ataff would be dllmlaled, Ni'1>D aaJd the vice pmident'1 pooliloD as an olfldll elected by the entire nollon Is diflerent and that any IUCh declllon "is for him to make." FromP .. eJ SURPLUS ••. ' Mesa voters' debts on other school lites becaUM those lites had been poid for <II '\m.reeaDable booda:." In ot.ber wordl. Smallwood llald, allhoaCb VOlert ol the old ·eo.m• Mesa elementary dlstr1ct owe about •u mllllon .on hoods for ICIIoci slteo, the people wbo bold thOoe -. wlJl.not accept premlllft•-1- Secood, Smallwood Pid, the dlab1ct could use !.-Imm Ille ol the lour gjles to pay off the debt ol CUI!& - vo!m tb the 1t1le ~ ~ !\md, but he Aid sud! P*Ymen\ ftuid ba .. completely fuWe aoct woukln'.t 11ve Costa Mesa voters anytbing, 1' 1be reason, Smallwood Wd, .11 lhlt no matter _, the dlatrld doell, Colta Mesa II still gotnr to Oft the &tole money at the end o1 a> years. But since the state forgives school bullcUna debta that nm over 30 years, Smallwood Aki, the amount of unpajd balance left at the end would be Jl\e&lllngkss. "There~ ls no way we can me the money from sale of these slta to loftr _ the tuts of voters in the okl Costa Mesa. elemenlar)' llCbool dlalrict," Smalhlood said. Smallwood expJalned alter the .-.g that "we've been leylDg to gel tbll ID- lonnaUon out o! the CO\IDIJ Department of Education !0< weeb. I would ha" releuod It earlier, but I jull loml oul about it Ulla aftemooo." DUNES ... ~ • said, Newport Beach is blocking im· J provement of the restaurant. , The Dunes management, which took ·;:x:"!lll'.'•M•D"!"•aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiam011••• .. ~~~~~ 1i::~ ~~.~:,r:k !'u1:r~m~~ J :'~". 5l8 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 ~= dollar improvement of the facility in· ~ ••:c1111,...011••m•m••n•mllllloli ... • .. '!!'••••••••1111m•••••••••••I eluding ty.·o hotels, four additional restaurants, a shopping center, a theme park with rides and exhibits and parking for 3,200 cars. County supervisors turned this "Water World''-conctpt down as being too com- mercial and not providing enough beach and swimming areas for the public. A modtnt!dllllll was later turned down and last month the county }!arbors, Beaches and Parks Commission ten- tatively approved a third plan which in· eluded a restaurant, expanded travel !railer areas and expanded pubtlc beeches. The plan was not considered by county supervisors Tuesday. l!Hnimum renl to the county tmder the curr~t lease is $120,lm a year. The coun.ty revenue for August waa $13,242 in· clucbng $4,786 for admWions, $3,071 for boat slips and locker! and $1 ,066 on the Lrailer park. Supetvlsor Ronald Caspers recalled tbat he wanted to foreclose on the previous lessee. Col. 0. H. Byrd of Te~­ as, in 1971. "But we lel these new people coml!: ln, take over the lease and arc of- fering them nothing but an lnvttaUon to 'ba nkruptcy," he declared. "The question is what ii the Dunes for and what do we w8nt to u,,c It for ," said Supervisor David L. Baker. "lt ls ob- Viously ilrider-ufiliZeC' Baker said the supervisors Jhoutd defer action on the default notice and persona lly vi.sit the site. • Volt Baskatbans AC2 Reg. 7 .95 Yalue-5.95 Red--whitt-Blue 7 .95 CB2 Blemi~.95 CB2 Regular~ 1l95 XB20 lndoor-16.95 &8202 Syntbetlc·leather-18.95 Wilson Leather Basketball-28.95 3A im:h Basketball Backboanl-14.95 Basketball Goals-3.95 & 5.95 Adidas & Converse Basketball Shoes Basketball Shirts-3.40 YoHeyballs & Nets Soccer Balls Water Polo Balls Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays -· -·' • Wann Up SUits-21.95 • 24.95 Sweat Shirts & Pants-each 3.50 Adidas-Coovers&-Tretam Jack-P-urcell-T1111nis Shoes Men's & Boys'. Tennis Sharts-5.95 up Tennis Shirts-5.95 to 9.00 Tennis Dresses Halllballs & Glaves Racquetball Racquets & Bafts Temis Rmts-4.95 to 50.oo . Wllsoo-Pem-Dunlop T eruis Bal$- 7 .95 per Doz. Boys' Gym Shirts & :Shotts Bikes-Parts-Repairing Tires-Tulles • DARY PILOT EDITOBIA.L PAGE -· -......... Airport Not a Tool What appeared to be a mutulll~ beneficial agree- ment between Newport Beac~ and Cot~ Mesa J.oterests has bogged down in suspicion and inl.sunderslandlnir. The proposed agreement between tbe city o! New- port Beach and the Costa .Mesa County Wate,r District would 'have stralghtoned out 'aome wobbly bouqdarlts and resoJvcd several ques~ons or which water supplier should service certain areas. For one thing, it would have eased tensions over '9&ler service in the :Versailles aparm,ent aNa -source of a lhreatenlng legal action -by glvl.og Newport tbe water business there. Costa Mesa then agreed to pro- vide water inside a Newport condominium development near the Santa Ana River. Staffs from the city and lhe water dlslrlct had lhe agreement in type and the Newport city council was scheduled to take action last week, But after on-th& agenda, 'off-the-agenda, on· the.agenda maneuvers, it was altered before the vote was taken anct Costa Mesa water oUicials considered the alteration significant. The point of contention seemingly was the Orange County Airport property. It is inside the Costa l\!esa County \Vater District boundarle! and is presently being serviced by the district. Newport pre~umably had ~o argument with that arrangement -but reportedly did not want it spelled out in the agreement in order to pre- serve a "sphere of influence" claim on the airport. The airport is in unincorporated, county territory. Interests in both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach have discussed annexing the property. It's an open secret in fact, that Newport sees such an a!1J1exation as a means of exercising control over the airport, its flight patterns, flight frequencies, noise levels and the like. Two points are in otd~n county and properly belongs to county aulhorlty. It should never become a tool lor one city to use against other cities. -The proposed agreement between Newport and the Costa Mesa water district is a good one and any minor dil!erenl'Os should be resolved swiftly. If they are not, It is easy to see ,lhe build·U{l of another arena of animosity between the two com1nun1ties. There are, literally, scores of areas in which Costa Mesa and Newport could be workin g for mutual benefit. The, water agreement was a hopeful sign that some aim -was being taken in that direction. lf it falls apart, citizens of both citi~ can look for· ward to another wearying period of distrust and inaction on mutual problems .. Help For West Side No area of Costa'?w!esa is deserving of more atten- tion from city hall than the· area west of Newport and Harbor Boulevards, site of the city's first population boon1. The west side has a multiplicity of problems: An unhealthy mix of residential and industrial uses, narrow streets that often lead nowhere, few sidewalks, homes without garages, only one· brid~e connecting with Huntington Beach, and spreading blight. Those problerris have continued to grow during the past 20 years. Clearly, it is time to get it in shape. Councilman Dom Raciti's suggestion to create a task force to identify the problems and suggest the proper solutions is both timely and percepti,.. • ((0. d f -No city -not Newport, not Costa Alesa, not Santa Ana -should annex the airport. It belongs to the The appointment of a citizenS group to initiate the changes would take the burden off the city staff and give more weight to the desires of those who live there. 'There must be a better deliverv svstem than this!' l c Responsibility /tfust Be Shared • • • • ' • ! • I . Letters We Don't Expect Dear Gloomy Gus Citizens Can ·Restore the Nation ' • • . ' To .Re~eive ( HAL BOYLE J Excerpts from letter! we'd like to get but the pGStmln rarely brings: •lwe-are-l11wyers representing the·l11te Miss Hortense ~1cWherry, whom you probably remember as the lov'ely red· haired girl who jUted you in high school. Later ahe came to regret bitterly lbe shabby W'&Y she had lreated you, and of· ten said tt was the biggest mistake of her lifetime, because she could never hope to • J attract. another mRn as fine as you. "In lime she ht came a recluse and kept a ~die Ut un- der the .b1gb school yearbook picture o! you she pasted on .1er bedrOom wall. To short.en a long story, she died lasl \veek. still murmuring your name aa tears rolled down her cheeks .. "lier wW bequeaths you half the money in her father's residuary estate. Your share comes to $$00,000. woo.Id you like us to send It to you In bl11s of large or small denominations?" . DEAR JIM, ... hiy wife tells me that your wife told her that you were moping because you felt you had made a fint..cJass fool of yourself at our ~ktail party last Fri· day. Nonsense-, old man. You were the life of the party. It v1ould ha\le laid a great big ostrich egg except for the fun you pro\tided. All the guests were crazy about you. Don't worry about the noor lamp. It has b e e n broken at least five times before, and anyway Marge and I only paid $6. 75 for it when we bought it at a rummage sale back ln 1949. Incidentally, we want you and your How about saytng that whichever city annexes the Orange County Airport will also have to have the flight pattern (landlngs and take· offs) within its boundaries? M.W, OIMllW Giff etfll-11 1rto wbml"-1 '' ~ llld de 119! NClli.ll'ltJ tl'tttcl ttM vltWI 91 1M _,..,.,., Senti yeur Mt .....,._._ GleOln'I' hs. Dell)' Plltl. . wife back 'at a'party we're having a week from nqt )i'riday. Bring your bongo drums a&fini I'll g~t ·out my mandolin, and we'll shOw the gang real foot-stomp- ing music. "See ya, Buddy, Jack" "BECAUSE of the mild nu epidemic. our ~ecuuve committee h33 decided to cancel the monthly meeting of the PTA for this Tb.ufaday night. ' ' "Tbis will come as a double disap- pointment, ·because we won't be able to hear until a later date the scheduled ad" dt'WI by Dr. 'Sl)otweU for the evening on "0b6essive-Gu1Jt in Preadolesceitt Gifted Siblings." "We regret having to make tlliJ decision, but, considering the situation realistically, we feel It is lm(>(ralive to avoid any risks of spreading the ..• " "DEAR HUBBY, , "I've had a pleasant two-week stay with ?i1other, and my only ttgret b that she bas decided nol to come home with me and spend a month with us. My sister Grace gave birth to a baby boy Tuesday, and Mother feels it is her duty to go to her and help take care of her new little grandson. I think I'll go along with her and spend a \li'eek with them, too. "In case you're short of money, look in our old family Bible under Deutero~my. I hid il there for emergencies. Be sure the canary gets plenty of water, and don't S()ak his seed in gi n before feeding him.., That doesn't make hlm sfhg better. It just makes him sullen. Love and kisses, Fanny." To the Editor: If all the people of this country did not vote, there would be no Congress-no Presidency. The people then are the real governing force or this nation. DUE TO the fact that many citizens are apathetic, self-centered, too busy, disillusioned or who shirk t h e I r responsibility by Jetting "George do it" and those who maintain they hate politics and-listen or\lyio hearsaylnstead~of prob- ing for what is true, the ~le are therefore partly responsible f o r Watergate. Now that the bearings are taking pl~ce · again and· more and more Of what bai been happening in this country emerges, citizens must rally and assume their yoting privileges and instead of the usual 11cot>OUts" take the proper interest. 'Ibey nfust gird on the ar~r and become l&- volvtd. • IF EACH citizen does take the proper Interest in voting and if he or she does one smaU thing towards making the com- munity or country a better place, this na- tion would not only Survive but become greater, despite the recent scandals, and would cootlnue to remain the land of the free. Philosophy tells us that out · of everything th"at is bad some good always surfaces. ELINOR DAVIS Private Highway? To the Editor : Please pass this sol.uUon on to the Irvine Company so they may solve their noise problems near Promontory Bay. Without changing the windows -or even additional insUlation ,-all they ha~e to do is relocate-the Coast Highway. They were able to relocate Bayside Drive, why not lhe Coast Highway? The result of the Bayside Drive deal alreauy has resulted in one death and severe ba y pollution. Also, by closing the Coast Highway and making lt a private road. the added tr<if· fie created by this complex would be taken care of. G. MINER Whose Wilderness? To the Editor; Likes to Bike "In wildness is ,lhe preservation of the v•orld," Thoreau wrote. The v.·ords of the peaceful man from Walden Pond have become a battle cry r 0 r en· vironmentalists trying to preser\le as much as possible of the remalning v.ilderness areas In the United States. Under pressure from numerous con· se.rvation groups. Congress in 19&1 passed the Wilderness Preservation Act and gave pennanenl legal prntcclion to some nine million acres or untuucht!d land. mostly the West. NO\V Con;-:rcss is n~sia' unde.r pressure to pa~s rin · Eristtrn \Vildemess Act and prescr,·c up tll 11 1nlllion more acres in wirious rl<ites cast of the Mississippi. THE QUESTIOS Is, preserve the wilderness for v.hom?. Groups like the Slerra Club an:t the Wlldcrooll! Sodety argue that wlldcrneu ls an eod in ttse:U, and that we must save for !Ultlre aenera· Hema 11r~a1 heretofore untouched by hwnanity. They speak in almo&l mystical terms of the "wUdeme.s• experience" u a bl&hly per30nal and deeply enriching sojourn into places Where few have a:one before. "Poppycock," cot.mien the timbci'r industry, which wants more nu· tlooal rore!t land opened up for logging to meet tlle J1:1tlori's growing housing needs. William H. Jlunt, president of Ibo Georgia-Pacific Corp .. has said: ''Under the sweaty bnckrmcks one Is most likely . EDITORIAL RESEARCH It seems to .me that the need for bicycling is not getting eoough attention in relation to the gruJ problem . I, for one. would be delighted to use my bike for er· rands m Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. and I would prefer to, BUT there is no safe route along Palisades Road nor on the Coast Highway. to find .business executives, professional Jamboree has 11 beautiful bike trail all people and other white-collar workers. . . the way to the Coast Highway. Why can't For all practical purposes, the wilderness we have more useful routes like that one experience has become a huge road.less sooner? Routes on main streets wouldn't extension of ellllsm, barred to the man be just for pleasure, they would and or woman who \li'Orks too hard on the )ob should be used by everyone capable of to enjoy the physical demands of a riding a bike. What better way lo keep re.turn to the coon.skin cnp." ·L one's health and conserve the gas! (And also not ha\lc to pay for ii!) BETWEEN THESE contending fac· LO IS DUITP.1AN lions stands the U.S. Fore~l Service, which must administer the vast acreages at Issue and try to ensure that forest, desert and grasSJand meet t h e con- lliclln( dem>ncls of diverse interests. So !be wilclern!iss debatl! continues. "Wild<rness -Whose Problem?" Is the theme of the Sierra Club's 13th biennial "1lderness conleren<e whl<h "111 be held in Boulder, Colo. The metiung aim,, "to develop innovative. 1 o I u t I o n s to- "'ildemess problems" through a u ch means as group dynamics and original pape.ts from club membcrt. Attendance will he limited to promote th< In- terchange of ideas and develop "strategy nnd pplicy alternatives for future wlldernfss protection." ·No timber ln- dt:stry representatives <1re expected to attend. Criticism Vnfnir To tbe Editor : Your article. "72 Newport ·~! es a Graduotes Indict Educatlon," In the Sept. 24 Issue, states that the Newport·h1esa Unified School District report is based on the clau of tm and indicates that tv.·o- thirds of the graduates plm to' continue their education at least through four years of C()llege. Tit£ ARTICLE also $1.lltes • that only five percent of the 1972 graduates believe their education helped them "R great deal" in preparing for "a self-supporting, productive life." That two-third! of the 11udcn~ ha\le the necessary credentials to continue ( MAILBOX J Letters from readers a·re welcome. Normally tvriters should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate Ube! U reserved. A-1i-- lettns must include .rign.at·ure and .mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. PoetT11 will not be publi.sti.d. their education in careers of their choice makes the 5 peroent indictment figure questionable to me. ALSO, since these students are our future doct.ors. lawyers, ·teachers, scien- tists, businessmen and women, and journalists, the outside world is many years ahead of them and to use data from the lm class is meaningless. To indicate that students indict enduca· lion is unfair from the data presented. SID SHELTON Prefers Tennis To the Editor: After viewing and reading about the two major comedl'. events of the year - Watergate and the Riggs vs. King tennis match, I certainly prefer teMis. R. D. HUNTER Year-round Forfeit To the Editor : Re: Year round school : The teacher forfeits his (her) future trips abroad. The mother forfeits her new liberation be it career or college. The child forfeits the piece of chlldhood he has been sole owner of. The family forfeits the lime that makes the rest of the year ''worth it." The college aspirant who must earn tuition (I was one among many) forfeits his degree and his future . Since nobody wins and e,·erybody loses. on surface this wouldn't seem to be what one mi ght call a truly "good idea." At most it gets a C minus and it's pro- ponents should be pul back a grade and given remedial "bonehead sociology." R.L. CLARK Ta"' Coinple"'ltles To the Editor: Senator Carpenter says he has oot made up his mind on the governor's tax initiative (Daily Pilot, Sept. 20). This seems strange in view of his definite opin· ions expressed in the past year reg8rding the kinds of issues Which are proper for the initiative process. JN JANUARY of this year in a pulr lishcd report Sen. Carpenter staled thtlt. "If the question is too complex ... the in· itiativc process is dangerous und self· defeating ... The presentation or such an issue lo the public represents :in ex· ercise in anarchy because the people arr asked to undertake a decision when they cannot possibly undrrstand all the im· pllcalions of that decision •.. " The senator used the death penalty and marijuana initiatives as examples of the type or clear.cut Luues v.1hlch arc ap. proprl.a.te for the initiati\·e process find the pollution and coastline-measures as those Which are not. IN ~tAY Senator Carpc.i:ntcr again ex· pressed this viewpoint in a speech before the Sooth Con!t Republican forun'h s1,ylna-thaf placing "mas.,iVe, <:omplcx i sues on the ~not l, a misuse of the in· ' • . itiative process." Stating that it is unfair to expect the electorate to do the legislature's \vork, he said. "citizens are without access and exposure to the same information as' is the legislature." I agree with Senator Carpenter on this issue. nie upcoming tax initiative is far more complex than the coastal initiative and furthermore does not have the carefully defined lifetime of the coastal initiative which created certain com- missions lo do certain things by a certain date and then go out ol existence. " THE PROPOSAL$ in the governor's tu initiative tProposition I) may be very good and they may be very bad. There is much informed opinion on both sides. However, there Is little disagree- ment that the proposals are enonnously complicated. They deal with a revolu· tionary concept of tax la"'" the implications of which the average voter cannot be expected to understand. , For this reason alone, I believe j Proposition I should be defea.t¢d, Tax reform is a job· which needs doing,;but: • oot by means or simplistic sloga!ll wbk.b. accompany every initiative election. ~ IF OUR present elected represe tatives-in -Sacrament.o..ha\l_e been \IDlbl_ to work out a meaningful tu reform gram with all the infonnatioo and available to them, perhaps il'a time look for replacements. In lbe mean I trust Senator Carpenter will put support where his mouth has been - OOROl'llY A. , urge defeat of.Proposition I. il·~ Government Art Subsidy -- Sho11ldn't Be Necessary Jn a COllple of these columns I have kicked and pouted about Senate Bill 121. That's the little jewel by Senator Arlen Gregoc:io. o-san Mateo. that hikes our an· nual subsidy to the California Arts Com· mission to more than $1 million . I think it's a no-no. As a matter or principle. It's not that 1'1u against culture Cir art -or even 2rt lovers. I 'll take Beet· hoven over the Roll- ing Stones. any day . It's just that 1 do not think it prope r of government to take a part of Pele's eam· ings to subsidize Paul 's oboe or Pau1a·s Othello. • I oppose confiscation and compulsory philanthropy, That, I suppose, makes me some kind of a nut. But , you artists and art lov ers can relax. I have been outvoted. SB 121 has been passed by the legislature. SO~fE OF my con9Crvative legislator friends shrug off their \'Ole for SB 121. "Heck, it's only a million bucks ... Well , let me tell you about that million bucks. It \vould take all of the state income and all of the sates taxes paid by 2,659 unmarried wage-earners at the $10.000 taxable income level to equal that million bucks. Or, it would take all the state income and sates taxes of 4,444 married couples, Or, 4,282 married couples 'A'ilh t\\'O kids. That's \\'hat ii ta,kes to get a million bucks for the stale. That's what It would take lo fund the art subsidy. IF TllAT'S okny \vith you , good. Dul. I know :1 bun<.:h of hard·\VOrklng middle class famillie! that could put their pan of that lttx doogh to different use. For things such as brend ::ind shoos and car payments.· Nbu•, you tnkc dear rc<idcr r.ene ~fcNemcy of Nev.·porl Beach. lie goes for tht'tt $1 tnilhon subsidy for arl. Says my attitude tabs me as a thrO\\'back and group5 inc with operating engineers. con· i-truclion v.·ork.:-rs and other assorted thi ck·skulltd hnrdhnts . l'1el1. maybe so. Rut that's pretty good company In my book . Tho!ic fr11a.s a.re building An1rric11. rd rather sit \\'ith fhcm thiln :i. bunch of soft-<lomed e$tr,· head.•. j\.f9c's n good old gu~ JI~ says opc rn has µroduccd a lot or grc:it music. •·And. il was produL"ed not for madnnlC in her ' (..__R_u_s_W'._"_i;_:r_o_N__..JJ - salin go1vn but for music lovers of all estate." Hold ii. P,,fac. Consider this please? FIRST. most of that great music v.•as produced for mJdames in their satin gO\\TIS -and maJiame , Or her bubble, paid for it. Happily. today, most of it can be enjoyed by just !urning the radio dial. In fact. it can be possessed for a couple of bucks al the nearest music store or supennarket. Second. the most popular and beneficial (in terms of getting art to the people) programs ever sponsored by the California ArlS Commission were · "Dimensions'' (a traveling art show for the blind) and "1-forizons" (another traveling show of "l"reat paintings by California aMists). Those two projects were \'Oluntarily financed by pri\'ate companies and in.- dividuals. No public funds invol\"ed, but volttntary philanthropy. if you will. That's the lype of stuff I look for from Gov. Reagan's s<>-<:allcd "creative socie- ty" -not more government spendlng. The vote on SB--121 \vas 29--0 in the Senate and 73-1 in the Assembly. Only one legislator out of 103 refused to be a party to compulsory philanthropy. Only on<! 01.&N•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, lVetd, PubUJl1tr Thomas K eevil. Ed fl or Barb-Ora K rtibich Editorial Page Editor 't't1" editorial P91o':e or 1'M Da lly P1iol oittks to inform R(id ~amul111e t'ffdt'n by Prtst'flfing on thi• Jlllt dive~ C<lmmentary on IQJliCI otin. tm>st by synd1cat~ rolumnifls and cartooni!ts, b)' pr~iding a forum for rt11den' views and b)• pmMntini this ~'8paper's Gp1nloos and ilttu on curTtnt topics. The at~ opinions ol tM Daily Plkl< awar only in the fd1torial ail.umn •t tht' t.\p (I( 1hc page. Opinions e.~prnstod by the • umnlsl.'I and ctJ'10tln.1$1t1 and lctttt" writtts UT tht'tr oown arid no ~ mt.nt o! thtlr vit"l--. by the Dt.Jb' Pl)o( 1'hould be lnlm'f'C!.. Wednesday, October 3, 1973 ' • ' Copwr Crash Probed OAKLAND (AP) Authorities today were in:: vestlgatlng the crash of a police helicopter which plum· meted into a parking lot. burst into names and killed two o[- ficen on board. 'lbe aircraft narrowly miss- ed a mtaurant when lt crash- ed Tuesday night in a light commercial area of East Oatland near Fruitvale Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. Police said no othen we.re injured, but a few autoa were damaged by the fire. Police ldeotified the vic- tims 15 Officers Wendell Troyer, the pilo~ and David WOUNDED Pl,TROLMAN • Guider. Both were pinned Norm•n Barry und.emeatb·the wreek~ge. POIJCE CBIEF Charles Caln said the men gave no in- dication of mechanJcal trouble when they radioed head- quarters shortly be!ore the crash. He said the officers were on routine aerial patrol and were rteponding to · a reported robbery. 1be Federal AvJat ion Administration Is in· vestlgatlng. The helicopter's blades flew oU oo impact and knocked down part of a rence sur· rounding the U D 0 cc Up i e d FruLtv~e Nursery School Orlld Care centtt. AN EYKWITNW, Anthony Remolli, said he beard. 1wo loud erplosions as t h e helicopter passed overhead. He said the almaft then turn- ed Iowan! the str<et. "It exploded when the plane hit the ground," Renzolli said. "It burst into flam es." Rabid Coons · Tlu·eaten Celebrities LOS ANGELES fUPIJ Henry Fonda and James ste~·art are among t h e celebrities who may have been exposed to rabid raccoons at a society "Beastly Ball " jeld Sept. 21 to raise money for the zoo. county health authorities said Tuesday. Officials said they were ask- ing lhe ball's organizers to canvass the guest list to fmd out whe:ther any of the 300 or so whO attended were bitten or scratched by the animals. "The odds are ttfat they are not in any kind or danger, but we can 't take chances,'' said Dr: Ichiro Kamei. ·Consolidation Bill ~ - Vetoed by Reagan SACRAMENTO !:i\P) Gov. Rooald Reagan has vetoed a major: consotjdaUon ol. Los Angeles-erea air pollu- tion districts. But be signed a bill settma up a pilot program in mandatory vehicle smog in- spections. ,... Jn -, vtto message Tuesday, Reagan said the consolidation bill-would cr~te an unneeded eiffa layer Of government. Re satd tbe vehicle Inspection bill wOuld make sure "the tax· payers will get their money 's worth." proves successful, it will !hen be tim e to consider further measures. In r~actioo. ~forelti called the veto "a tremendous &el- back in our attempt to toughen the fight against smog in the Los Angeles Basln. It once more indicates his (Reagan's) support or the major cor· porate polluters in California.·· Moderate Quake Hits Bay Areu Pot Packers I 3 Mexica11s Die In Border Battle JACUMBA iUPll -Border patrolmeq, alerted by Vietn3m lype intruder sensors. tracked down a human pack chain of Me.x:ieans carrying marijuana through lhe darkness Tuesday and fought a gunbattle less lhan 400 yards north of the border. T h r e e marijuana-packers were killed and one border patrolman was 11.•ounded . A man believed tO be waiting to receive the marijuana was ar- rested. THE REST of the band. believed to number about seven, fled back across the border, eluding p u rs u i t through the rugged, serub- covered mountains about 70 miles e11.st of San Diego. Police in Tecate, on the f\1ex.lcan side of the border. reported capturing a man believed to be one of the Oeelng smugglers. and said that three · of those who escaped may have been wou nded by the U.S. officers' gunfire. The Wounded off iJ: er ... Norman Barry, 31. was struck in the side by a· .22-ealiber bullet , which sk immed around tUs chest along a rib, without breaking the rib or entering the chest cavity. Re was released from Sc r i pp s Memorial Hospital in San Diego after treatment. BARRY SAID that elec- tronic sensors planted along the border had aJerted the Border P~I Friday and Saturday that large groups "·ere illegally cros,,ing the line in the Jewel Valley area we!l or Jacumba. Such sensors were used in Vietnam to detect Communl!l troop movements, and have since been brought into use along the U .S.-li-fexieo border to de tect the movements of dope smugglers and illegal aliens. "h-fonday night, the sensors again sounded the alarm, Bar- ry said, and eight patrolmen in two cars sped to the scene. About four miles north of the border they round a Cadilla c parked on a dirt road with about 500 pounds of marijuana in the trunk, they said. 1'he driver, Felix Milanez f\1orfin. a Mexican citizen. was arrested. Marijuana Supporters Launch New Campaign SACRAMENTO IAP I Backers of last y e a r ' s defeated marijuana initiative are going to try again In 1974 to legalize the private use of marijuana, Sccre"tary or State Edmund G. Brov.11 aMounced. ...._. Brown said Tuesday that blc, Sheila li-1. Delany, Thomas E. Plante and Lawrence Goebel. 1'he property initiative is sponsored by Alicita Le\vis of Stanton, Peter J . Remmel of Garden Grove. and Gilbert W. Ferguson of Newport Beach, Sinatra Faces Suit beckers or the marijuana in- itiative have qualified for a new initiative petition cam- paign. They now must CC!ilect verified signatures of 325,504 registered voters to get the measure on the ballot . The initiative 11.·ould legalize LOS ANGELES (AP) -A the private -but not public -Salt Lake City businessman use of marijuana for""J"l"'SOflS has filed a $2.5 million suit 18 and older. It "-'Ould also against singer Frank Sinatra allow the cultivation of mari-juana for private use. But the in connection with an alleged sale or commercial distribu· Palm Springs altercatl.on in tlon of marijuana would still \Vhich officials had refused to be illegal . press charges for lack of Local governments would be evidence. empo\\"Cred to prohibit public . use of marijuana and to levy The suit was filed Tuesday fines o( up to $100 for viela-in U.S. District Court by lions. Frank J. Weinstock. who A similar mariiuana in· asserted Sinatra and two com- itiative was re jected by a 2-l margin last November. panions physically attacked The consolidation measure by Assembly Speaker Bob f\1oretti, {0.Van Nuys ), "·oold have created the South Coast Air Basin Pollution <:ontrol District and given It authority to set up a mandatory in· spectim program In ttie region that covers all or parts of six smog-plagued COIDlties. Official sponsors of the mari· him last f\1ay 5 while he and SAN JOSE (APi _ A juana ini1iative are ~1ichael R. his wife were in the Trinidad moderate earthquake awaken-Aldrich: Ronald C. Green . Hotel cocktail lounge. ed sleeping residents from Eileen B. Janowitz. Corey P. Police earlier said they Santa Cruz to the San Fran-J.1ason, Peter James. Frances \\'Ould not press charges for cisco Bay area early today. __ L_. ::M;;c;;O.;;rmo;:;;;;;tl;;, ;;Oo;:;;;na;;ld;:;;;B;;. ;;D;;ib-;:;;;;;l;;';;'k=o..;f ;;proo;;;;;;;I.;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::--, ''THE GOV E R NOR believes. and so do the Boards of Supervisors of Los Angeles and Ventura counties and the Ventura Associat i on of Governments. that it is not prudent to adopt ~n ongoing program \\'ith t a x p a y i n g powers when · there is in- sufficient evidence the tax· payers will get their money's "'Orth In tenns of pollution abatement," said Rea gan's prw: secretary, C I y d c Walthall. In addition to Los Angeles and Ventura counties. the l\1oretti bill would have con· sol!dated all of Orange County and por ti on s of San Bernardino and R i \' c r s id c counlies in the ne"• air pollu· tion district. Walthall said the governor reels that if the pilol progran1 There v.·as only one im· mediate report of damage, at the Ann Darling Bowling alley here. v.•here the quake a~ parently severed a water pipe inside the building. The tren1or measurl'd 4.25 on !he Richter scale at the Universi ty of California Seismographic station i n Berkeley. Research assistant Jerry Simila said the quake took place at 3:07 a.m. along the San Andreas fault near Morgan Hill, 20 miles south o! San Jose. "Anything bctv.·een 4 and 5 is considered a moderate earthqua::e,'' said Simila . Sa n Francisco police receh•· ed a number of te lephone calls about the temblor. ~ ··It \\'as just sort or a shake. not n1uch of anylhing."· said Officer Doug Dumas. flniltllnc's Fun once ttta Sltippinc•s Done. 1~~~1 1 B:l:X'.. I IN.,,KI co•,.t.•T 1Jo1c. 11tt ll•U•I t .t.•TOM 1011 ll•UMI 11.t.CM 0,111 1 ... & ••••••••• MOM.• JMl l.I • l.t.f. 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