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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot•· • • \ .. •. . • > • • or .. .. DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * • •• • -r • -~ .ron .I \ ' . . . HB · B O.,rd Says Bope'r . . ...-. . ,Buinbled Over S ex Filin ~ ' • • ' THURSDAY AFTERNObN, NOVEMBER.,I· 1.973 ' VOL. '6, NO. as. 4 SICTIONS, .. PAGll .. • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , . . State Plans I ' K ey R e cording ; Christmas · . ' -nu~k Cr0.ssing Haldeman'·s Role Date Set • . . . . In -Tapes · R:aised By Group · • By Joufi ZALLER Of ftle Dllllf ..... ,,.., • Califomi@f Department of Fislf ·arid ·Ga me . officials sai~ today they hope - to take possession of Upper Newport Bay by Christmas. "' WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Secret Service agent said today that a crucial -watergate tape covering the period of President--Nixon's~ talk witt} .hj.s former counsel John W. Dean 111 was taken from a safe on July 11 on orders of senior White House officials. The agent conceded that his original notes on when tapes were removed and returned did not indicate whether the WATE RGATE AS SEEN BY SHAKESPEARE, Poge 8 REBOZO DEFENDS ACTIONS . IN HUGHES CASE, _Poge '4 tapes jn question had ever ~ returned ' although a log compiled later showed they wert brought back the next day. 'The White House has said that there is no recording of -the April lS Nixon- Dean 'talM -considered Cl")Jcia1 lo Watergate prosecution because Dean \aid he told the President ,be WJS ~tlng'"wiUJ, authorities -,beeause· the tapping ,equipment mallunclioned: .. Prosecutors raised the possibility today that the tapes covering the period of April ll-18 whieb -e r.~oved in July. were taken from the White House m July by fi>rmer presidenti al° adviser H.R. Haldemtn .of Newport Beadl, lilltened to and never returned. · , Richard Ben-Veniste , a lawyer for the Watergate special prosecution force , elicit~ through cross-examination ot ~ Service agent • Raymond C. Zum~alt that Ufe critical tape was «:eut rei:noved from a safe >On otders of senior White House officials at a time tba:t Haldeman is known to have listened to at least oiie of .Nixon's tape-recorded conversations bearing on Watergate. Zumwalt conceded that his original · raw notes do not indicate that the critical April inpe t<as ever reiurned altbougli a transcription of . those riotea made July 18 showed it was. Haldeman, who quit as White House chief of staff April· 30 in a major post- Watergate shakeup, testified before the Senate Watergate doriullit~ last sum- (See 'fAPES, J'"IO I) , * * * Gercild Ford Ex plains Funds . . For._ Caml":'ign WASHING'ION (AP)-.... v-11; e • . . Presidei>t-<lesignate Gerald R. Ford denied at his conlirmatloa bearings today any 'l\'fOllgdoing in· the handling of $11,500 'In.. campaign funds wbleb be did DOI ···..epqr1 to the Houae. . ·-Salem's newest traffic.ufetY, signs have been in· stalled for th~ safety of the large number of ducks .who gather along Mill Creek where it crosses a busy street. Motorists are now watned that many. Of the ducks prefer to waddle across \he street ratber·than swim under the 1 bridge, .behind the sign. . Itemizing each cl live cbe<ks involved, . Ford said that Io the ' 'best ol. his knowledge they were reported by the donor! in proper public document& and subeequently reported by the Republican Congressional Compalgn Committee as ,J I " • .~ •;~· Trustee s Claim Roper . . required. by law. · . 'Ille lund.s tnvol..I _,, contribated U . ble J fl ~ ~ • F • J. ~:U":t;:~;~$--.n·ttm · · u-uver~ex · iim Committee wbleb tbl!ll sent ~ Ii • • amount to the · Michigan congfeliman'• . . · I · Teacher Seized · ·With 2 Pupils On Pot Char "'e And officials of the Irvine Company, the only major property owners in the Back Bay, said they are agreeable to giving up their land immediately to cooperate wiih t li e state agency elfor\ to create a wildlife refuge. The fmal obstacle to public possession of the Back Bay was cleared Wednesday when the Orange County Board . ., SuperVisors endorsed the state Offer, calling for immediate takeover ·of lbe bay by the Department of Fish arid Game.' Und~· terms of the agreement, the state would have 10 YearS' to work out the details . of paying for Irvine Company land. • 'Newport Beach and the U.S; Depart- ment of the Interior already have en- dorsed the concept of creating a wildlife refuge in the bay under state manage- ment and ownership. . The Irvine Company claims tiile to all upl~ds surroundin~ the bay, three marshy islands in the bay, and 245 acres of patented tidelands -the old salt works -in the far reach of the liay over which the state bolds fis!ling and navigation easements. • · The county holds tiUe to all other wetlands -all portions cov~ed by water. . In agreeing to endorse the state of- fer, Orange County super Vi s or1 specified that they are interested in virtually the entire Back Bay. The area of the proposed wildlife refuge was defm- ed as all submerged and lowlands, up to 10 feet above sea leVel, frc:im the toe of the. bluffs~oo eaeb side oL~ • bay from Shellmakec.island to Jamboree Road. WM.titer --Clouo!Y and -IJ'the-Way the district. BJ· TERRY COVILLE threat was ever made. "I sholild br,pe Checking out stran~e soun<b and Al bo h d dld 'th.. ... or -. '*"' Plltl st 11 · · 1 1 .-h h. ~h · mys terious music emanating from a ___ t _ yg_,.f_or_ ... _..)lOt_re~rt -~ ... . ~ , • • not. Certain Y not . ..'..-~...&ug t 1a....M!'!' av.ior seemin.e:iv-v.'acabt oome -m Jtviffe on tributions in hi• penona1 statement · of ,. tendelltlack Roper of the Hun-throughout was subdued . and cognizant Halloween night. a . policeman stumbled Proposition 1 Debate Aired · weau.ir JlerVlce calla it for Friday, partlaUy cleaJ:lnc.4n the afternoon -hours. lllCba it the beaches 70 ris,_ Ing to 75 inland. Overnight lows • 52-56. INSllU•: ·rent/\\' cam~ign fm~ 'flt~ with the House, tlngton Beach Union High School District of, the gravity of t~ s,i,tuation in the onto an aJleged marijuana party and ~ said they were an properly :r~ed was described today ' as "a ·bumbled minds of the commuruty · arrested a Carson area junior hig h school in other-place:& ..i. ___ bo admlt . . d 1 " '1The discussions I was privy fo were • teacher and two teenaged former pupils. ~.he was "not a ~ti'' Ford IIUUI w s-an error in JU gmen · a 1 genl emanly Md aOOve bOard~~ded oiler"![ himself aa a peaceinaker and that Image comes from school board Trustee Ralph Bauer. "l did not•e,...ive -The educator. who liiiil just olifiiine<I-Gov. Ronald Reagan and medJltor tu_ a crtsis~.~t membeta whG decided tuesday night..c.--any threats."• ~ ..,.. the' home in one ol the most exclusive Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti will ~· "I ~~be ~~:.~ ~~.. that a Public apology from Roper for "Roper· never made anir threats, im-aicas of University Park, was arrested meet · in a £ace to face debate ~· the ei~~ve ... ·lbe· , ...... u.. the ""--Throat" . .d , . uffi i t lied th , . " , . d d and booked .on suspicion of contributing ori" """""";tion 1 during lhree air· bUnch." ~· •-, .......,M 1nct en. 1s s c en p or o erw1se, resp on e to the delin<1uencv of a minor and ings 5 'o'f7.Ttte Advocates." nrw:noam • • • .J ~ ,. • • • Shenkman. ''Tllat man was humbled." · f .. · ··-·· Uildet .questioning n awnben or Ille "We llel the• public apology and the Tllesday nlght, trustees .were silent possession ° mariiuana. on KCET Channel 23 starting • • . Prerid<nt Ni>on is an isoloud, tli'/ man, with only ,<rWJ Clo .. frlcndl -a man ill-akaat in •oclol dhlalion•. See in-depth llo1!/ on . Poge 18. Senate Rules committee, Ford .aald be fuU ......... ol all the facts, !halls on their sudden switch but today, they ·~ Patricl8 Daughdrille. 26, of 18231 tonight at 8 o'clock. · _Intended as '\Olce ~I to work ~ wjiat !."!fl! .;. n!ally interested ln._•b. ~ unanlmou ·in their amemeFt tllat • M•yapple . Way, lrvme, remained m Reagan and Moretti (I>-V1ri l~latton -aft-cll6Plllllt~ lfids,~ "'" Tniitee-Ml aropping the . proposed public ""aring custody-todaY-:,t:otaJ\~ecotfnt a11i-l-,rr.;uys)-h~-~· thl! prtl!clpa!l-1---1 letell *'to find a common level·of ~ sbefilcmla. and possible firing Of Roper sa~ the with no bail set yet, due to felony in !Xlttllng over uie controversial "\ . ___ _,, ___ ..:...;,__ ~· ' ment." , Trustees defended their switch from district 8 Jot of unnecessariy misery.' status of the charges. _ measure on Tuesday's ballot. Asked If he could be elected.JI the a militant pollure last Thursday -when "The game of<l:haracter assassination M'6s Daughdriile's two former junior · Also arguing the measure on enitre country had the chan<e to vote they .were nearly ready to fire Roper had already begun," Shenkman said. high 11Cl100i students, aged ti and t6, KCET wit! be ecooomist Milton for bun, Ford responded:, 111 might have -to Tuelllay'1 90fter line as being "The majority of trustees felt this would '~re booked at Orange County Juvenile Fri~man, state Sen.iJohn Barmer · done fairly well. l wouldn't' forecast "for tbe ,loll&•t9'111 good of the district." • setthe·school district back years. Hail on marijuan• possession eharges. (R-Olendaie) and Prof. Howard a vlc!Ory." _ . . .,..... They also staunchly denied rumors "After all consideraUonsi w~ile· there "We didn't have nn ' kitld of dope ," Miller. • • Ford caned the Sib coasrw1onal thjlt Roper ·had threatened. to take any were serious errors in judgment, we'd one of the yoi1ths told Patrolman DOnaid The shQw will air again at noon .di8trlct of Michlpli, whieb has elected of them with him If be·were ousted. . be damned If we did, and damned il De La Mater after he intruded Into Friday and at 6 p.m. Saturday. (Seo ~ ...... I) 'frustee Dennis Mangers said no sueb (See X·RATED, Page I) , (See ARRESTS,. Pa~e II , ~ . ··~ --·-----. . ... . 't1 ' • ( " !_DAll Y PILOT s Thursday. November 1, 197' . -U.S. Eyes Compromise Co.rridor for Egyptifln Army Unde r ~tut;ly . • \ • j From Wire Services .. The Nixon adn\inisu·atlon haY"S'Ug· gested in meetings \rith Israeli Pri.m<l Jo.1iniste r C'.olda Mf'ir and Egyptian J•'oreign hiinister lsmall Fahmy the possibilil)" of 'ope~ng a corridor to the 1rrippcd 3rd Egyptian ·Army, the Staie Department said today. It ,rould be a compronUsc to the C£ase-fire disputes. Spokesman Robert J. ?o.1CC1oskey sald such a solution '·is a possibility that had occurred to us and has been sug- gested to both Egypt and Israel." ·· However. he added , "It wouldn't \e literally correct lo say \\e have in- troduced such a proposal as the only "·ay1' to a solution. . In fact. neither Egypt nor Israel has ag?«d. MeCloskey said. · The suggestion or a corridor was one or several items discussed between ?oi~s. Meir and President Nixon at a meeting :. in the Wl'lite ltouse today, and at a~ .. : earlier breakfast session the Israeh : • : prime minister had With Secretary of : . Slate Henry A. Ki ssir.ger. . .. The Middle East situation, 1ncl.u~1.ng the cease-fire situation and.th~ ~1b1hty _.0r ovCr·all settlement nego11at1on, has also been discussed . intensely b Y American officials \\'ith f'ahrny. The Egyptian foreign minister has been in the Utliled States since Monday in an effort to obtain American support for Egypt's demand that Israel withdr~w rrgm land taken after the cease.fire was supposed to.have begun Oct. 22. Meanwile, clements of the tra~pcd Egyptian 3rd Army tri!X' to break out of Israeli encirclement m the cast bank of the Suez Canal today but were thrO\\'~ back in a onC-hoor batle. an lsra~h military spokesman reported.. ~c said tl\e Egyptians used tanks an.d arltllcn:. Israel said it killed s1x..__E.gyphan soldiers in two incidents Wednes~ay .. Egyptian government sou rces 1n Cairo reported today that Egypt redeployed troops near Suez City to bt:eak ?Ul of Israeli encirclement there to drive Israeli tro0P5'. back past the Oct. 22 cease-fire lines, bot those troops "'re on the west or Egyptian side. .. In another development. Iraq and Sy.r1a have re£used to receive Kissinger durmg hi s (orthooming ~1idd1e East tour because of America's support for tsi:ael during the October war, the Beirut newspaper Al LiWa said today. The newspaper, quoting ''informed Arab sou rce§" said con~c.ts - presumably by American off1C1~ls - \Vere established With the Iraqi and Sy rian governmen~ i.n attempts to ar· rapgc visits by K1 ss1n~er to Baghdad and Damascus . But Al Liwa said both governments rejected the overtures. 'Witch'· Foils Kidnap Attempt 01t H alloivee1i SAN JOSE (APl -A witch gol lhe better of her \rould-be kidnaper oo Hiillov;een . Kathryn Beverly Szecsi, who says \\·itctmaft is her family religion. \vas abducted from her honeymoon 'apartment \Vednesday night by a former ~yfriei:id. San Jose police said the w1l~ witch fled her ltidnaper during a stop 1n Red- ding and alerted a service station at- tendant \\'ho called police. Phil Malone, 31. '"as arrested shortly after midnight. the witching hour. and booked at San Jose jail. He v.•as on ::i 72-hour pass fro1n the inmate honor camp at La Honda division of San Mateo County where he \V3~ serving time for assaulting an officer. . "Yes. I'm a Witch.'' said Mrs. Szecs1, ,rho was married thi S week. "It's my family religion. It's 11ot a big thin g \vith me. it's just a natural parl of my life." Asked if she used her special po"·ers to escape her kidnaper, she said: •·1 did n't even think or it.- OU.Nil COAST DAILY PILOT f ' SEEKING CLARIFICATION OF 0 .S. MIDEAST POLICY lsra tl~Premler Golda Mei r Arrives in Washington Nixon Pieks 2 Preside1it Nanies Saxbe, Ja ivorski WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon today named Sen. \Vil· 1iam B. Saxbe as attorney general and approved the selection of Houston attorney Leon Jaworski as new \Vatergate sp-ecia1 prosecutor" with full independence and safeguards against being fired. (Related stories, picture, Page 4.) The President promised not to discharge Jaworski, as he had Archibald Cox, without obtaining the conseht of House and Senate Democratic and Republican leaders and top members of the two judiciary committees in Congress. Jaworski told a Houston news co nference that be planned to be· gin work Monday and said that should an impasse develop over any ph ase of the c'ase, the matter will be,pres;e.:.g,teg_to tb..e t_wo ~ior majority and minority members of tb'e jbdJCfirf comm ittees. 1' -"I am not anticipating a disagreement, bu t this was one of the matters J searched for in the intere~t of ~omplete independence/' he said. "I did not seek the job and my conditions of acceptance have been met:" Nixon appeared personally in the White HouSe briefing room to announce his nomination of Saxbe, an Ohio Republican who is not seeking re-election, as successor to Elliot Richardson , who resigned Oct. 20 rather than iollow Nixon's orders to fire Cox. State Stripped In Bacon Siiit ( LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 'judge has ruled against Los Angeles County and state prosccutOrs, saying the $1.8 million civil judgment they were seeking from the Rath Packing Co. for allegedly short-weighting one-pound packages of bacon was a federal and not a state matter. After a two-hour trial, Superior Judge Richard C. Fildew ruled Wednesday the issues were decided last spring by a U.S. District. Court in a related federal suit filed by Rath. The rtfling "prevented a trial in state court. County inspectors and prosecutors have said Rath's packages fell slightly short. \ Fro"' Page 1 X-RATED ... \1·e didn't." I r Frot11 P"fle l ARRESTS ... the house where ii h a d appeared no one . was home. The two youths, no'N Banning High School students, claimed to police that thefr teacber of two years ago stopped by in Carson and suggested taking a long ride to see her new house. Officer 12.e__La Mater.."'SaidJn his report that the boys claimed she supplied the alleged marijuana found in the home, a plastic bag .of ~-eed and one partially burned cigarette. The patrolman was dispatched about 9: IS p.m., after a neighbor reported suspicious noises coming from the home which he be1ieved ·to be vacant and suspected were caused by Halloween prankslers. --Police said Officer De La Mater open· ed tbe front doo( and \Vas met by a cloud of marijuana-like smoke and simul tarieously the music coming from a back bedroom stopped. tht Of.fiDt Coa1t OAILY l'ILOT, wllll whldl 11 comblrttd IM Nt .. PrtU, i. (M,IDl!l.Mcl rt° 1r.. or•flll• c .. 11 f>!iDl!1n1nt cornp11ny, s..,.. rt1t tdll'°"I •rt Pl/Dl!i.l'ltd, MoridlY l!lr0U9ll Frldty, !Or Cotti MtM, Htwl!Orl 11.,c11, Huntlr.o!on 11~1cll/Fo....,11ln 111ll1y, L1111111 1Ndt, lrvlMl,MllleHCll #00 Sin Ci.mtntt( Stn Juan C1pl1tr1no. A tlntlt reglllftll M'l!lon 11 publit"4d 5tlu'11~ t'ld Slll'llltl'I· f"e PflnclPll Pll'!!IP!lno pl111!'1s 11 lJJ Wttl ltY StrNI, Cotti Mttol, (.ltifomla, ~. .. Arter looking very Carefully into the \\'hole thing, we decided -the best long. range interests of the distrfct would , be served .by the course we took," said ~1angers. Bauer said trustees felt the ad- ministrators involved are basically qualified for their jobs and have done good \\·ork in the past. He said Miss Daughdrille is the new occupant of the residence but just moved in and had not transferred her possessions to the new home yet. He sa.tCI about tfie onJy furn ishing &!>" pcared to be a telephone book on the floor near where the teacher and her t\VO ex-pupils were sitting ~·hen he w3lk· Robt•! N. W11d Pl'ftidtflt .... "1.ltllltl>t• J 1c\ It C11tl1y lllt• 1'rt1idenl tnd Gtntrt l M1n19PT Tho"'11 Kttwil 'EdllOt Tho"''' A. M ~rp~i111 ~Mlfflll l!dlt .. Ch 1rlft H. loat "ichtrcl P. Ntll A.11itl111• Mtn.,Jrw Ed.110 "\Ile felt they ought to have the chance lo salvage themselves," he said. "We're going to-try to t u r n the clock ba ck and see if we can't create some sort of order out of a chaotic situation." All 1m.. 1rus1ecs pledged that lhe board Will keep a tighter reign on ru~ure actions of the administration and will carefully monitor all activities, such as the administrative conference whete the sex film was shown on distrlct equi~ tnent-. - Trustee Robert Knox, who also voted for the "soft line", could not be reached for comment. The other O'ustees said an four, however, held basically the same views. - George Log3n, president of the board, was_.,the lone dlsscnllng vote. preferring 10 go ahtad with the pubflc hearing and expressing surprise at the reversal ol the others. _/ " ed in on them. , Miss Daughdrille's statll! with the Los Angeles City Schools System tod~as not determined but in all such cases. the State EduCation Code requires that · Sa(:\amento be notified. Schol districts throughout the state tbcn automatically s~d the instructor involved, pending dispcdition of charges against them.in COU!'I· Racetrack Charge NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) .-A federal grand jury Wedne.day charged three racelracks with illegally wrlllng oll thousands of dollars In eontrlbutlons to the 1009 campaign of New Jeney Gov. William T. Cahill. ~ " Named In the lndlctrilenl were the Atlantic City . Racillj! Association of McKee Oty, N.J., the Garden Stete R~illj! Asloclalion or Ch<rry mu. N.J., and Hlaleah Race O>une, Hialeah, Fla. ·' • • • • • t \ ' From P a gel • ' • . ?' Nabs -31 ' I Reve"lers San Clemente police waded lnlo an UnrUly group of Halloween r~elers near the Riviera district Wednesday rugfit und arrested a total of 31 persons after cars were Pelted wiUt rocks and residences were damaged. All those arrested were cited for alleg- ed failure to d i s p e r s e after officers Issued a formal order and gave the group of about 100 pel'S()M five minutes to clear out. . -"But all they did was shq_ut obscenities · and throw everything they had," said the patrolman wbo issued tbe formal or"der. Police loaded all the arrestees they could catch into the city paddy wagon and hauled. the youths to the city jail where adult's Were issued citations for the misdemearior and juveniles cited and released to ,parents. • Although the Riviefa district tradi· tionally has betn a troub~ , spot on - Hallowcen, WednesdaY's metee, said - police, was far worse than. ever.before ...... "For a while . it wtls downright dangerous down · there, 11 said Asslstaot · Police thie( Stan Match.ett. '·It Was not only our unils th at were being hit with rocks and garbage but anyone who was Wlfortunate to drive or walk by," he said. The disturbance brought dozens of wor- ried homeowners o u t on their· lawns, but during the barrage ol misSiles, the residents could do· litUe to halt damage. L'_.ne house had four . broken windows ~ apd v.·hile the bwner was trying ~ -fend off the fl ying objects several youths crept into his garage and did damage lo~ his expensive German sedan parked inside. At police headquarters. when th'e last of the group was · hauled in at 9 p.1n .. the air was hectic. Parents, many of them joking· about their children's arrest, waited at the front desk to jovially take charge . or the youths as they were released. One couple tried to use several dif- ferent surnames in order to oonvincc police to release the revelers. "I think some of the parent! were v.·orse than the kids we buste:t," o .n e patrolman working at. the desk muttered during the height of the hassle. The mass arrest marked the first time in recent yean that police determined that Halloween revclry bad gone completely out of hand. . ·'They tame loaded with an arsenal of eggs, tomatos, cabbages, water balloons~ toilet paper,'' ~1atchett said. Police units Were pock-marked with dings caused by flying rocks, and several , officers and residents of the expensive neighborhood were hit as well. No major injl,U'ies were reported, but several perso1;1S did req\J\re first,a)d. -One unidentified youtb-IO.fferlM! scrapes and bruises when be tried to nm from a pursuing officer, darted into a canyon and tripped over a log in the~darkness. Some of the artests came-. close to hoine for police. · One oQ'icer admitted that bis younger brother was among the arrestees. "I told · him when r saw him down there that he'd better· clear out, by_t he s1ayed anyway. "We bad to bust him .too," said the policeman. Kenya Cuts R~~ation · .. 1: NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -Kenya today became the 2.'Jrd African nation to sever ·diplomatic relations with Israel. The government. charged that Israel was oc· cupying "Arab lands taken bY. force o{ arl:ns." UPITtltflM'9 DE NlES WRONGDOING' - VP·O.signate Ford Cr ash Ends Wroi:i g Way On Fre ew ay An elderly driver from Long Beach took the wrong ram p of the San Diego Freeway through San Clemente .Wed· ilesday· and 1managed' to drive the wrong way for aln1ost a mlle before a spec· ;iacular collision and fire end~d hi~ t~p: · Miraculously, only be received 1n1ur~s and they were described as relatively minor. Charles }I. Clarke, 76, suffered minor cuts and bruises in· the bead-on crash occurring within sight of · the Western White House .south or San Clemente. Highway patrolmen said Clark had been drivin g south on El Camino Real . and continued on through, despite warn· ing signs show ing that he '"as heading against one-way. tr3ffic. That brought him into the v.Tong lanes of the free Way. Officers Said Clark narrowly missed several cars before his auto plowed into one owned by Lowell D. Strate of La Habra. Both drivers we.re able td walk a\vay from their cars after the crash. · But . moments after they escaped, Strate's car exploded into flan1e. San Clemente firemen responded and battled fo r about D half·hour trying-to_ extinguish the blazing gasoline. Strate:s ne\v, $5,100 sedan was a total · 1oss. • Clarke ,.,.as taken lo ·San Clemente General Hospital for treatment or cut hands and an eye injury. He reportedly was released after emergency treatment. P8trolmen deemed it a miracle that the accident yielded only minor injuries. Animals Put Into Orbi t • • MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union has launched a Cosmos satellite carrying animals to test "life-sustaining systems," Tass an- nounced today. The Soviet riews 11gency said Cosmos 605 was put into orbit Wedpe.sday aiid carried animals and ''other biological objects.'' The report did not say v.·hat kind of animals or what the other objects were. • 'Fonn ... ..... him to Congress 13 times, "a modera.te electorate, and my own views are nOt as conservative as might have. ~n implied. \ -. "I consider myself 1 moderate ctr- talnly oi1 domestic attalrt,11 Ford aakt, "a conservative on fiscal afrain and an internationalist on rorelgn policy.•• In regaril to thfi 1970 campaign funds, Ford said he-got )llore money than_ he n~l'd . and sent II lo • lbe GOP committee to distribute to others. Ha said be sometime• told donorl lo send money directly to the House GOP cam- paign committee rather than to bis cam- paign. 11Hls:torlcally, a person In th o leadership capacity does get con· lributions. . .that are way above our needs for campaigns," said Ford, the IIouse minority leader. Ford said there was.no undcrstandinc IJetween him and the co1nmittee tha the money be fi.inncled back to him. "I believe-in this ens~ there is no violation of the laws \vhatsocvcr,11 Ford said. Ford also denil'd that the nRlney he got from the GOP committee exceeded the limit set by Michigan law. Ford said the law requires that oo cand.id&:te 1nay spend more than $10,500 on hi.S own behalf. He said some money went to committees other than to the Ford fo~ Congress Committee, of whlch he was treasurer. ··Late in lhe_ campaign several olher . committees had been established on my be.ha tr," Ford said. "They did need some funds and they did get some from the Republican Congressional C a m p a i g n Committee ... " Ford said the amount involved "as I understand it was slightly over $13,000.'' From Page 1 TAPE S .•. 1ner lhat he had taken several tapes home to review in mid.July. But he said that he listened to onl}' one, dated Sept. t5, t972. Zumwalt said he was not told for \vhom the tapes were destined when he released them from a locked safe Jul): I 1. "Do you kno\v \\'h.ether . the tape recording of a conversation between the President o( the United States and John \V . Dean ·on April 15, 1973, was given to ?o.1r. Haldeman in July 1973?" Ben- Veniste asked. "No." Zumwalt replied. Earlier. tlie White ltouse offered to let a federal judge listen to tapes of the period during which the Presiaent talked with Dean to hear for himself lh<Jt a crucial part of lhc conversation ne ver "'as recorded. _ The \Vhite 11ousc alSQ 1ccomm_ended that electronics experts be called · In lo certify 'that Nixon·s remaining secre t tapes ''are oomplete and have not been tampe red with" in any way. \\lhUe House lawyer J. Fred Buzhardt n1ade the offers at a hearing before Chief U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica about the stunning dlscl~ure that tv.·o of the nine tape recOrdings Nixon prom. ised to produce u n d e r court order apparently never existed. ThC' satellite's orb i t ranged ~ween about 130 miles above the earth and lasted 90 minutes, Tass The ho,·o oonversations that the ·White House now says do not exist involved a telephone call from Nixon to John N. ti.1itchell on June 20, 1972, three days after the Watergate bugging ar· rests; and an hour-long meeting between Nixon and Dean on April 15, shortly before Dean was fired aS White House i counsel. ' ~uzhardt said the Nixon-Dean meeting was not recorded because the recording n1achine-t.an out of tape. r----·--~-------------• I~ I : FLOO.R. .: :SAMPLE ~ : I ·I I I I ~ I ' 1 CLEAN SWE~P OF A~L ··Fl.1»0R ~~MPJ.ES : I TO·· UKE ROOM FOR NEW M~DELS-i I I All Prices Slaihe·ct.For Qui.ck Sale I I REFRIGEIAJORS • STOVES TELEVISIONS I I :::~~~ ,. ors:::::as COMPACTS • I .. I DRYERS MICRO WAVE OVENS I· I HELPI We Need the-:-Room. HUlttY•· While They Last. I ---tow.:.ICIS .AtHo•N HIRE • LI IAISID ILSIWHERI , 90 DA y CASH WITH APPIOVID I -CllDIT ~ ,i 815 NEWPORT BLVD. 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' Starr Purchase Announced ' • Cou.1ity's Offer of $4.4.:-Million, Te1itatively .OK'd Kids Welcome Fl y ing Sciucers OOLOGAH, Okla. <AP) -A group 1 of grade school pupils in th.is northeastern Oklahoma town will attempt to lure a flying saucer Satellite A11in1al Sl1elter For Capist1·ano Weighed -• . Sta'rr Hanch Found'ation trustet>s have ll'ntalively accepted Or ange County's of· fer to buy 5.500 acres of the old cattle spread east of San .Juan Capist_rano for $4.4 1nillion. Board of .Supervisors Chairman Rona ld Caspers said \\'ed· nesday. It \Vas \Villed lo them by the estate of the late cattle and land baron \Villiam Starr. The northern half or tile ranch - another 4.500 acre chun"k -"'as 'rilled to the Audubon Society for preservation as a bird and "~ldlife refuge. ' - Henne ssey noted that the fOundation to earth Friday night w i.t h has retained about 870 acres in the flashlighls. The San Juan Capistrano city staff extreme northeast end of the Starr The 125 sjxth graders and has been charged with closely moni toring _spread for later disposition of develop-seventh graders will cover their the progress or county plans f<>r a ment Most of that land ·, ·n th nashlights with colored papers, · L 1 1 e h h satellite animal shelter on property in Cleveland National forest . t en mare on the high school San Juan and the city of San Clemente each have pressed for yea rs for the satelli~e .facility in an ·effort to induce - the county to. i111pro11<' its service. The county has Ion~ coveted the parcel. irt the hi ll'! above Ortega lligh\\·ay: for a regional park. But purchase plans "'c.re thought to· be in jeopardy late in September "'hen a higher cash offer by priv~evelopers was di sclosed . It was r rted that C and E Affiliates, an ·Anaheim and de velop1nent company. offered more than $6 million for the property and wa s plannlrig to bill.Jd a resi dential planrn?d community on it. But by mid-October, C and E had railed to com~up "'ith 8 do\\'T\ payment and lawyers for the trust of ten cbal-i~ies now ou11ing the land u·cre Skepllcal of the deal . They no\v consider it dead. according to county officials. Joe Hennessey. assistant director of county real property services and the man ·in charge or the county's dealings ror the land. said \Yednesday he has met u·ilh representalives of !he charities and virtually wrapped up the ar- rangements. Hennessey said seven of the 10 cha rities were rl'prescnted at the meeting and sale of the properly 'needs to be approved by an least six. Hen- nessey said all those present favored the deal . The charities have owned the southern parcel of the Starr Ranch for years. The county's offer for the ranch y,•as based· on,..a private app~aisal . l_l ~·as thought by some involved 1n negot1a\lons t;> b(; too low an offer on the land. Lawyers for the charities indicated the groups bad wanted to nel at least S5 million from the land lo carry on their charitable works. The C and E offer supposedly \\'OU!d have had a net of that much. The agreement mride bet1~een the county .ind the ranch foundation calls for payment of $1.5 million dou'll and equal payments over five years at six pcrceiil ifitere5t - - The do)'-11 payment has already been budgeted to buy Bell Canyon Flats Regional Park. \V'hich makes up a .small portion of the ranch along Ortega Highway. Though the Board of Supervisors is .. prohibited by law from .making time payments on a purchase, Hennessey noted that the sale will take place through the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks District, which is allowed to make such deals. Hennessey said he expects the county "·ill have· title on the land before the first of the year. Caspers said the agree· ment will con# before rthe board (or final action in lwo or three weeks. ' . The real pro~rty agent also com-football fiekl in the form Or a the north end of the city. mented on the C and E offer for the flying saucer. hoping to decoy any City cooneihnen this week urged a . extraterrestrial visitors. S' · Sh t property. ,1,.hich had been allegedly back· close coiitact between the planning In ~crapOI'C U ~ Dan Hougary, their instructor . -ed by Japanese financial interests. That depa'rtment and the office of Fifth rumor was never confirmed. r came up with lhe flashlight idea District Supervisor Ronald Caspers. Th~ 11ner his class studied reports of 11a s· D' h "The trustees asked them to sign recent UFO sightings around the county official already s s e n t IX I SCO t eques the offer and bring ·back a cash d,epctsit country. preliminary data on the $400.00J proposal a' a good f<>it h ind1'ca•·r." ·h• sa1·d. to San Juan. . . -w Of r 't .d d r the h It SINGAPORE (AP) -s;-apore closed "Bufthey never returned.'' our s1 es cons1. ere or s e er. . .. " Caspers said there will be no im· the triangle of land along Camino six popular ·discotheques today on mediate development of t·he ranch a& ]\.. lil>S()() capistrano north Of Junipcro Serra Road grolilldS they were hangouts (or "Jong· ~exican, <ii' ,000 is the best. Caspers said. h _, h •• 1o· a park. however. He hopes it will be No funds haVe befn set aside .for air1;:1.1, ippit!U~ Jhf:d dr~ug • addicts." ,, developed as a \Vilderne.ss buffer area h . · Five of .th.e discotheques were in top with loW intensity use by the public. In Mari1" uana Seized t e construction as ,yet. nor have any hotels. "It will not be a typical regional \\'Orking drawings, been presented to the yfi city. The government said i. did not want park with pla ields,.-camping areas. SAN DIEGO (AP) -An ·18-year"old Al present the pr~s~ s1·1e has 110 d d nd ther · ts·· h Mr' '"""" to dictate indivi ua l tastes in en· roa ways a O unprovemen · c Mexican \Vith 1,888 pounds of marijuana neighbors and if the condition persists said. "J hope it can· be maintaine.:t "-ortti about $500,000 was seired here until the time com~ lo start con· te~tainment. but laid down rules for as a Wilderness area for the people by U.S. cw:toms patrolmen. an official 1 t' Sa J Pl · o · 1 discotheques that "are allowed to remain 10 enjoy withoot over use .'; s rue ion. n uan ann1ng 1rec or · •The sale ol the proper1y tO the cbunt y said. Dave Smith predicts few problems "'ith open. Vernon Hann, dislricl director of the issue. These rules demand that discotheques will end a long hi~ory of broken deals customs. said \\'ednesday the marijuana But Smitl"r has told councilmen that have no psychedelic lighting , no cubicles. and broke investors involved with the \vas in ki~size packages in a pickup if the plans for the ,shelter stall and no hippie image and serve no alcohol. ranch . truck traveling north. ne\\' development comes in nearby , a In addition. patrons must be 18 year~ The most notable "sale·· agreement He identified the youth as Carlos protest might be heard from the poten· of age and "wear a tic or naijonal · v.·ashi hby ~ea,tiobn Entvihe·romn1~nts101~. Solano of Tijuana. tial neighbors of the shelter . dress." '" c a5.~ ...... o uy en ire ,JUU'"" ,-~=~~L~Q.;~~-;fiF~;;;;;:=;~;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;:=;;;;;:==;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--acre ranch for $12 million several years I ago. The deal failed \Vhen REJ's parent linn, Penn Central Corp., \Vent broke. Mul'derer . Aslu' Death Penalty; Jttdge Refusef' PHOENIX, Ari:t. (AP) - A Phoenix sign painter sentenced to life in prison last week for murder has asked a judge to .give him the death penalty for "this horrible ciime.'' Judge Frede'ric W. Hein{man said to- day he could not grant the request. Gene DeCello. 45, was found guilty and sentenced Oct. 2 £or the May· murder of John Augustus Suter, 61, of Phoenix. In a ·fetter to Heineman. DeCello asked the judge to waive JC°g'al requirements and give him the death penalty. ~ DeCello's Jetter said his life is over, and his )Vife will never divorce him as long as he lives. Heinman told DeCello S\1edncsday that the crime occurred· at a time \vhcn Ariiona did not rccogni1.e the death penally. Because or this, the judge said. be cannot grant the request. Rancher Cleared In Shooting Of Four Do gs SAN FRANCISCO (AP J -A dairyman was justified in shooting four dogs "'hich belonged to a form er rl)Cmber Of the Grateful Dead rock er>up when the dogs ran hls heifer. into a creek. • Sofa Bed Floor Sn1nple Clenrn1:tee R edu ctions of $.)0 to $1 00 on all Floor Sa1npllis • Quee n aud clual size e These are very co mfortable sofa beds for sitting and ileeping Reversible back, and $ttl1t cu ,hion1. e Several style,.s to chooi.e from, 1 I )'our favorite i'~terior desig1ter will be hatJ/lY to assis t 11011 , .• . . ' .:-.authorltie1 say_., __ _ The 2!ye&H11d heifer suffered rrorn shock and water on the lung. but ., is e~cted to live, sheriff's <1fncer1. · sntd Wednesday. -J 1-1.J~GA l~J\ETT f Lt l\N lTtl-~t lf Pl Tttt.ii.tt Real Hot Ga111e Tennis players qn Los Angeles' Griffith Park courls continue playi ng a• flume• in the 'backgrou~d burn brush in the park area. Firefi ghte rs. -using twn wateNlropping helicopt~rs. failed to stop lhe bla~e . • •I The dogs belonged to Micky Hnrt, 30, a former d1'1.Timcr . for the in· tern1tlonally famed roc.k1 band. The ·sheMfr's ofOce said state law ' provides thal a rancher who sees dogs nttacking bis stock may shooLlo kill. • PROFESSIONAL Op'" Mo,. 22 t S HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Th•rs . & Fd. Evt>. COSTA MESA , CALIF. ' 1 , ) ·-· '· • • ,. ' • • ' 4 DAILV' PILOT Thursday, November l,_ 1CJ7l ·-Rehozo, T-ells 0£_ .. Role · TALE OF :THE TAP~S: Recording accomplished on tape seem to be very mu.ch in the ne.ws these· .days _ba.th io \Va'shington arfd here along the best o! all possible coasts. \\'ell .. never mind all thal tape trouble back there in the capitaf. Consider in- stead the tape problcfus in our region which have beset the Huntington Beach UniOJl High School District. This involves a videotape. . Videotapes are marvels or our modern world because on the tnin littJe strip you may record not onty sound. but moving pictures. It is now wen · known that certain officials within the Hun· tington school system latched onto one or these tapes and showed it during an educational conclave last August down in San Diego. THE SUBJECT \\'HICJI had been tape recorded was a motion picture tit led ··oeep· Throat." It has become the sex flick claSsic or all time. "Deep Throat" stars one Linda Lovelace who gallops all over the screen "1tllde, along_ with numcrolLS male partners similarly at- tired. Deep Throat has· thus been subjected to intensive and detailed reviews by numerous drama and film critics. Some . have called it humor. Others have sug- gested it is high drama. Sllll others. who might be characterized -as plain· talkers, simply declared it por1;10graphy. Anyway, certain or Huntington's high school administrators ·latched onto this vid.eo copy and my, th ey must have been a big hit among those at the educational co1,1fercrtce do\\'n sou th. \Vhat an education. AU this \Vas high fun until somebody blew the whistl e' to the l!untington Beach Police Department's viCe squail. ! THUS IT \VAS that those protectors of public morals swooped do'11n upon the domicile of a district employe who had possession of the "Deep Throat'' videotape. Abruptly. the issue be.came_ public. As a result , llunlinglon trustees 11•ho normally would be in session with fur- rowed brows. v.'orricd about high taxes and ovcrloadl'<l classrooms. have instead been huddling behind closed doors. trying to figure out what should be done to whom over the ·'Deep Throat'' thing. Meanwhile, the district acnllini.stration tied the can to their publicist, Diane Recd 1vho, they µpparcntly figured, .was the logical one to have blown the whistle on their film fe stival. Diane's husband. you see~ is B.ill Reed, the public relations exec for the city of llunlinglon .Beach. As such. tie has a close association with the cops. SO TH E GRANO conclusion came just the other night when trustees emerged from a four-hour secret huddle. Dian·c Reed got her job hack . Schoo 1 Superintendent Jack Roper apologlzed for having allowed !he sk in flick to be screened. As to his railure to unplug the pro- jector, he said. "There is no question in my mind that my failure lo do so l\'as a serious error in judgment." Now that it is reported a taxpayers' group is rumblin g about recall of the board, that may turn out to be the understatement of the year. MEANWHILE, AS we look back to \\'a~ington . it is ~r that the tlun- -tington schoo l employc who had possession or the ''Deep Throar' videotape handled the thing all wrong "'hen the vice cops banged on his door. Yes, he should have said. he had that tape once. But somehow. he lost it. • MAX FACTOR ' TRIED & TRUE ggc reg. 2.25 l(leindienst ~- Denies He Gift Fi-om Hughes In Told Lie WASHINGTON (AP) -Fonner AUy. Gen. Richard ·s. Kleindienst denies he committed perjury by falling-. to tell thC' Senate about President Nixon's order to drop an antitrust suit against ITT and his own threat to re&ign rather than obey. -. Kleindienst repeatedly stated under oatl) during 19'72 hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee that there was no \Yhite HoUJC preMure on him to halt the antitrust suits against fnternationa.I Telephone & Telegraph Corp. He acknowledged in a sta tement \Vednesday that Nixon telephoned him on April 19. WI, and, "without any discussion, ordered me lo drop the ap- peal" of one or the three parallel lawsuits. He derended his Senate testimony by saying he "was npt asked whether r had had any cont.acts with the White Hotise at the time of this decision, and I did not deny any such contacts." But an examination of the two volumes of the hearing record shows that Klein· dienst was .asked repeatedly about the' sequence of events on April 19. Snowstorm Hits 'Montana; Butte Gets 9 Inches Tc111pe1·ot111•es /\ltoan., /\llff!ll Botton 811flalo , Cllarlf•ton Chlraoo Cincinnati C.lfvelanQ D~n11er • oerroit HMOlulu li,ovsccn Kens1s Ci1v Les Ve<1ei Liiiie Roc:k Miami Mllwau~ee Mlnne8J>Oli!i·Sl. P tul New Or!Urtl NfW York Olr.lellom1 City Om1h1 Palm Si>rl""!i Phllllleti>hl• P-nlx _ Pln scvrori P"'lllnd, Ore. RitflmcM Sl. Louis S•lt Lake CHv ~an Francscc St~lll~ Walolli...,tcn Hlqll Low Pr " . ,." ~ .ll 61 SI .Ol SJ 45 .33 51 41 .?J ~0 •? .IS Kl •1 .S6l ;; •5 .•l ~' la S• •5 .45 '' ,, IQ 51 67 JI " " 61 '' .O• 10 ,, •6 J1 ·'' SJ l? n " " " 71 •4 56 35 I~ Sf ·" .H 60 Sl .ll 11 '' !I '' 61 •1 &I SI ~ " 6, ., ' " '' JI u " .~ ·" .» •• "' ••• . " S. California We11htr res!mDlinq 1 b!I more ctoselv tha1 ·111 fall Deoctan lo •~tP Into Southern C11tlbrnl1 lod'"" with cool 1e11 t>tee1e• 11~lnci th1 1ll1ce of '"" hot 5,..,, .. An• Winds. Trie p,tlChY '!.'Q al-Ille c1> .. 11 rll1tr111 1w4y lo •unYllne bvl ll'le hh:1h 11 the Lo, ..,_lt:s Civic Center onlv m11<111 11 lo 11 attlr hll!inq 86 1>n We-dneScllV. f"" OYtrnlchl low lonl'lhl w11 '~..e<:ttd to be 1rovnd 60. - The /\PCD prtdlclHI llQh! 1moo In !ht Los Anqelel 8111n 1o11 .. .,_ Wlll!lv clllldltlcn1 ccntln~Q ln mt moun .. in1 en'1 de•erfs. Hlph 1~mper&1uee1 ln lilt moun!alns ICdlY we<e 11bou! 70 ,.hlle lht dll5trl m11~lmum1 wert !4 • ln the u11per valley• arld aa In Iha lo~• v1nev1. • . ' NAMED PROSECUTOR Leon Jaworski Jaworski: MIAMI (UPI) -Charles G. "Bebe" Rebozo took $100,100 in cash from•. lloward Hughes' intermediarfand put -it in hit µfety deposit box with written ifistructlons that it be turned over to President Nixop's 1972 campaign officials . "It .,mething should happen to me," he said lh an interview published ,-1n today's r.fiami Herald:- Jn a candid; but sometimes complex account, R~ broke hi" usual silence on political matters to deny any wrong- doing and 10 proclaim that 12 voeeks or intensiv~ lnternal Revenue Service ' scrutiny had cleared him of aoy im· propriety in the contribution controversy. THE HERALD, i1n its copyright story, said its five reporters and editors met •· with Rebozo Wednesday morning at the t1,1iami office of WIUia m Frates .:..- Rebozo's friend and lawyer. Rebozo in - itiated the meeting, the paper said, and the President's closest friend said it was in part the urging pf the President's daughter, Julie, which made hi m. decide to publicly denounce the reports or recent weeks. -. · He said he did not check with Nixon 'A Champion. Qf -J~usti:ce' __in _1dvan~ of the )Vednesda · • HOUSTON. Tex. IAPI specifically, but. "I told him that I had finally come lo the conclusion that 1 "'as going to talk to the press and ~ L e o n that I thought it would probably be Jaworski is .knov;n '!;' fellow attorneys ttie Miami Herald." as a champion of ~ual justice ..Jor all under the Jaw. THE IAD'ERVIEW evoked repeated denials Qr news reports that Rebozo J a 'i' o r s k i. who was named as special Watergate prosecutor today. once said: \11'1 T1l1.ti1t1 BREAKS SILENCE 'Bebe Rebo10' "laundered" campaign checks from the' Bahamas: knew in advance .. that ·he had used influence to keep competition "I grow terribly impatient with the fanatics an~ starry-eyed visionaries and crackpots \Vho "·ould destroy this great rabric of goverrunent under oufConstitu- lion for systems that put man above la•v -and chains abovC' llbcrt y. --~!-!!-o _Muf~leI· Propelled . "TllE PUBLIC must be kept con- stantly aware of the right of the un- PoPUlar party to be-accorded equal justice under the law ." Jaworski, who served as president of the American Bar Association in 19~ 1972 and is a past president or tnc State Bar of Texas, has been practicing law for n~arly half a century. Now 68, lie becamt> a Ja11'Yer after graduation from Texas' Baylor Universi- ty at the age of 19. By the time he \\•as 29 he u•as a partner in the HOuston law firm of Crooker. Freeman. Bates an)! Ja"·orski. He is no\v the senio r partner. SaxbeOn~ards, Up,~a1~ds CJ)LUMBUS. Ohio (AP) -An auto muffler that stublxlrnly refused to .come off sent U.S. Sen'. William B. Saxbc (R-Oh101 to la1v school and , even tuallv. to \V<ishington: He was nominated todiiy by President N ix on to be the next auomey general. After World \Var II, soldier Saxbc: returned -lo his Ohio home town of P.1echa'nicsburg, 30 miles west o{ Colum- bt.s. and went to work as a mechanic in a serice station. His per30nal crisis came one winter morning. "( was repla cing this ' muffler that didn't \Vant to come off," recalled Saxbe. "and every lime I hit it mud and snow fell into my face. "I THOU~l:IT,. HELL, there's got to be a better way to make a li11ing than this. I crawled out fro1n under the car and 1vC'ht to Columbus that afternoon to enroll in la1v school. .. Sa x b c , )(oho s1iH lives in ~1eehanicsbur'g. ~ot his law degree frotn Ohio State 1Jniversity under the GI bill in 1948. \Vhile still in \a1~· school. Saxbe, 1hen 29. was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives. \Vhile a member of the legislature, he went back into service during the Korean \\'ar. He· cari1e out a colonel. awav from his Key Biscayne bank; • • had ooce been given · stolen bonds; or -served as a Nixon lurid raiser, alth®gh he admitted "arranging" so"fe. meetings for prospective GOP donors . In response to the interviewers' ques- •tibns, ·Rebazo said : -He never told the President about the Hughes donation· before the 1972 rare and hoped that if Internal conflicts l'blew over" in the billionaire's corporate family the money could be used for congressional candidates In 1974. -"There v:as no questiOn in my mind what it was for," referring lo the Hughes contribution for Nl1on's presidential campaign. He said the moneY was in cash in two $50,000 in· stallments, the · first in 1970, which counlered a repart that the funds were intended for tbe 1968 Nixon presidential campaign. · -·· .. ·.rm not a fundraiser· and I don't even like to handle money. In '72 I had made .appointments for others. I handled very little com- ~ratively speaki_l}g:_ :__:__'' ~1eanwhile,tlle -JUSf~ice--DC~pa-rt~m-ent said Wednesday it has no evidence that Rebozo cashed stolen stock ctrtiflcates. As a result, the department said, it has closed its investigation or the matter. "\Ve have determined there was no criminal conduct,"' said Edward T. Joyce, deputy chief of the depar\ment's organized crime .. sect ion. "The stoCk RebozO had possession of was not, in fact. stolen stock."' The dcpartn1ent reopened . its in- \'Cstigation of the 1968 theft of 900 shares of IBP.·t stock stolen from the New ''ork brokerage house of E. F. Hutton & Co. afte r TI1e \\1ashington Post on Oct. 25 reported allegations against Reb<>zo. · ~ ' Ro,ck Star Fi1ied , Jailed 4 Da ys . . ~IE~1Pl11S. Tenn. fi\P ) -Rock singer Jerry Lee Lewis has been jailed, fined and given a probationarY term in con- ~ection "'ith a charge of dril'ing whil e intoxicated. Lewis. 38. pleaded guilty Tuesday. He 1-1·as fined $50 ·by City Court Judge John Getz, who also jailed Lewis for four days and put him on 3&4 days probation. Lewis was detained by police Oct. 17 afterthis car swerved as it approached the"'Scene or an accident. Petell., IOQ dOlll!d the MIChl!i ICdllY ~nd hfllYV !oq 11 Mraca•I for trie w11erlrcru Frldav. T"e lemper•!ure '''Vllqled to reach th• uolH.'r 6C1 tOdav. Tilt ~'~!tr fem~<!r•ture was 61. U.S. S11111111ar11 " wi~try 1lorm dumPtd !rem 6 10 12 l~h~ 1>! snow on A.\ont11n1 efl(I fanned c~t ln!O 1urr1111nd+n<J 1!1!" !odav. JAWORSKI HAS NE-IER held public office. But he gained international at- tention as a prosecutor dui:ing the first \var cri mes trials in Germany after World War ti. A native Texan and son of an Evangelical minister. Jaworski is regarded· as a judicial and politiCal con- servative. He has Jong backed establish- ment DeqiocraLs in Texas, including the! late President Lyndon B. Johnson and former G o v. John 8. Connally. no1v r-~ ~------· ----...L.....- Butte. Mont.. was h•rd Ill! wi!h • lncrie1 o! sn~w tiefo•~ <lft,..n. Hflfnft •na 8C•eman were bl11nketP<I wllll 6 lncri,~. Hee.,y-YIOW w•rnln~, .,.,f're lss+J~d for ni>r!Mrn Wyoming whfr' ' ' ro I lncfll!I w11 t xpe<tra. 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Afan Post . ( PROP.1 )-~1~~~1~~ '----------State ~ including t b e SpeaMt Bob l\1oretli. ~oretli (0-Van Nuys), said Reagan threatened to replace Tony Sierra, the one Mexican- American member of the State Board or Education unless he endorsed Prop. 1. California Fann Bureau Fed- eration, California Cattlemen's Association and We s t ern Growers AMoclation -whlch he said supPorted Prop. 1. "These organizations have not fOWlCi any adverse impact on ogricultlire in t h e Pl'OI" SIERRA ALSO nally denied Olrition," he said. • • DAIL V PILOT S . 1 Arsori Suspe~ted in ·T~pan ga ·~ire : l , .LOS iJl~GELES (UP!) -TH E SHERIFF'S arson County· fire · department tn-sq ut1d believes it has learned vesligators believe that the the youth 's Identity, ~aw en• spokesman said , It w a s a¥onishing that a blaze of s~ch size and fury destroyed no homes . ·scores of homes hive burned in past such fli'es.-- 'REVENGE" MOTIVE Suspect Wallender Ho~osext1al Says. He Se t Hotel Fire ' forccment. sources mud, and worst brusfi fire ,.~f the season, ao arrest. was expected. wfiicll namoo through -2:sso -11te blaze was declared of- acres in a s e a s i d.e ficlally contai ned -sur- nelghborhood and f o r e e d rounded by fire lines that will evacuation of hundreds of ex-prevent further sp read - pensive homes, was touched Wednesday night. Hot Spots off by a teenage arsonist. still burned, and a reduced A ranch worker saw a yo uth crew ·of· firefighters still fought running from the scene where the flames, but officials said the blaze bc8'an, only minutes no further s e r i o u S Out- before it was discovered, of-' breaks~ expected. ... ficials s~id. "--A fire d e.pa r t men t The fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in the 1'opanga Can- yon region, just inland fron1 , the Pacific Ocean :ind south of the wealthy Malibu distri ct. The fi re area straddles the northwesti:rn Los Angeles city limits 8nd county territory, with tw>mcs in the $80,000- l(em_"l!er Spent Time .in Cell Forming Grisly Fanta sw . SANTA CRUZ (AP) -Ed· KE!\1 PER, 25, followed his of his paternal graodpar s ·mund Kemper has testified siltier to the witness : staiid at their home in l\1adera, at his murder trial that in '1Vednes~lny as 'thHe sccoh ndl dde--Calif. ense WI esss. e as P ea • At Atascadero. \\'hich he $100,000 class scattered throu.gh floaUng ember!. the cany~1.s1 hollows-~nd hll\11. Aboot SOO ·residents wer& ordered evacuated front two .,~LA~IJ::S s11o·r 50 feet into · neighborhoods Tuesduy night. the air. blazing lhrough dry and 20 homc11 in the Pulisades brush 12 feet high. A 'torrent lllghlands \\'ere or d er e d of flrc., four miles wide, ran ev-Jcuntcd at noon Wednesday, down 'l'op:!ng;;i Canyon to us the dying blaze flared up \vithin 100 y.ar.ds ot tht? sea, ~in 1hat area. leaped Topunga C a n y o n Doul ev1.1r d and sent spearheads of"flafnc !hrustin g through back yards to 'l"'ithin 20 feet of son'lc 'hu1ne:-:. Windo\~S ~hattert..'<I , 11 n d popped from the l1e:i1 :ois firetnen bt'at b~clf flames from ho1nes. and rc:slcft>nt!; . mounted guard on their roof<> \\ith garden hoses. spraying__ •· • TllE OUTBREAK Was fan- ned· by 20 "inllc per hour ,;San- ta Ana " winds or hot, dry air fl owing from the desert. Fircfighterij gained the upper hand \\'ednesday when the \Vinci shifted. and cooler. moist . air fio\\'cd-in fro1n the se.a. helping :send the blaze back into bumed-out .areas. ~-- ** * ******•********** ** * * * MERCURY SAVINGS SACRAMENTO (UPI) fiv~ years of. confinement in ed innocent and innocent by likened to "a dungeon in a "STATEMEN T SAVINGS"-PRES'TIGE 'C ard Sheriff's offi~rs said \Ved-a state prison hospital his reason of insarilty to charges castle," his fa ntasies grew in· * nesday .that a be8.fded ex-con-mind Was .crowded wiih fan-he killed his mother, her best creasingly frequent and * vict told them a violent fit tasies of killing, cutting off friend, and ~ix young women vi"ient bul he never discussC'd * hitchhikers. " of homosexual Jealousy made heads and eating bodies of them with the institution's * BUENA PARK MercurySJ<J1ugs Bl.:!g . Valley\lleWatllocoln -He said that when he was · · him' start 8 fire ·_!l a hotel women. psychiatric staff. * HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Edinger at Beactl * * the Moretti charge as name--The callfornla S t a t e call ing in this latest go--rowid Employes' Association has ac- where pcrsana l accusation cused a Reagan Anninistra- continue<l_. to dominate th e tion official cl. using "implied campaign over Reagan's tax coercioo" and "intimidaton" -limitation-plan. _ ----to-gain state-workers' support Reagan commented : "It is for Prop. 1. · "I would get· in a trance-like •. committ~ at 15 to Atascadero TUSTIN M ·sav-Bid 1 Blvd at N rt A in the French quarter of New * , ercury ings IJ •• rv1ne . ewpo ve. * slate." he said , and when .... Slate Hospital for th e "IF I T.OLD them about u HABRA·FULLERTDN Mercury savings Bld9., Imperial HW'f. at Harbor Orleans that killed 32 persons. he tried to occupy his mind Criminally Insane he thought killing, culling off hrads and * * absolutely a falsehood. I did The issue involv~ a column not. spe<tk to any member of written by State Conservation the school boJrd. He (Moretti) Director Ray B. Hunter ex- has personal reasons to know pres.sing bis personal support that I don't ma ke deals." for Gov. Reagan's tax · In other P.rop. 1 campaign measure. It was publislied in developments : . the conservation department's -Slate agriculture director monthly new s I et t e r and distributed to workers Tues- $8 Million In Grass day along with t h e i r paychecks. A spokesman for th' e with reading, "after tw~ges he. would be there for life. eating bodies, I don"l think * CARSDlt·Me1curySavrflllsBldg .AValofl Blvd. at San Diego Frwy. * Sacramento rounty sheriff's into a book I would be off His five·year confinement was 1 would have ever got off,"* llXBYKNOttSMercurySa~mgsB!dg.,LongB@1chBl'ld.atCa1sanSI. 1':' department said the suspect, in some fantasy." for the shotgun killing in 1964 he said. *f* * * * * * * *-* *"* * * * * * * * * *·* Ray mond L. Wallender. 32,1-----__;,_-----'------"----"------------------------ told deputies he set off the blaze in a bar to gain revenge · against another homosexuaJ. "llE 11AD A· great deal of knowledge... about the bar and 'the incident.' .. a spokesmqn for I h e Sacramento county sheriff's office said. "lt ap- peared he kne\v what he was ta1king {I.bout:" " ---------_en.medians ·Face Suit Two-New Orleans detectives arrived Wednesday to in-. terrogate the suspect , who said he spent his time roaming the country. l\1iller sa id no · murder charges had yet been filed, and th at task would be up to Louisiana alfthorities. ' ~. {j , ' Seized COMMERCE !UPI) Authorities said they seized $8 million worth of marijuana and arre5ted fiv e persons. in- cluding a man who identified himself as a t.1exicali, Mexico, polictman. arter making a $110.000 "buy"" at a restaurant ~ere Wednesday. NarroticS officers said they bought a ton of marijuana fro m the suspects in the park- ing lot of Bra n dy 's Restaurante. Then, they said, they went to a rented g_arage, where they seized · another t~ and a half tons of mari- juana.:. '' ·- • By United Pr<ll InWaalioaal LOS ANGELES (UPll - J o y c e Wilherspoon, wife of singer Jimmy Witherspoon, sued com- edians Redd Fon: and Slappy White Wednesday, saying Foll hit her. Mrs. Wl t hers p o.o n d e ma n d-e d $300,000 damagei. She said a gun was pointed at her and she wu beaten up during · . a brawl May 11 in the Memory ~ Club. Wallender was jailed here · Aug. 31 on char~-Of grand theft and ass ault· with a deadly weapori in the depar:tment store theft of a $200 leathe r coat and the alleged pulling _. of a knife on a security guard. DEPUTIES said Wallender, who has served two tenns in C&llfornla prisons !or auto theft, claimed he was "screw- ed up on drugs" at the liffie of the fire June 29. 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And whate,·er you c'1me up" ith. we'll have SQmeth ing to hel p wash it down. A cocktail or ice·cold beer. Compliment ary in First Cla&<. a small charge in Coach. · So call United for your New Yorke r fli gh 1 at 537·752 1. Or have your Tr,iv.el Age nt make )llur rese rvmion . United's Del i·Plate-whate\'Cr you want to make of it. The friendly skies of_yo_!U' Janel .. UtilteilSNew otkers hrtncrs in Travel with Western lntcrna"tional ll.01.els. _ .. . ' . .. L • • • ' • • DARY PD..OT EDITORIAL PAGE r ·. , ... .. ! .. •• •• • ) • ' To()· Many • • Proposition One on next Tuesday's ballot ls being the long haul. And the framers of thp proposition have hailed as the salvation of the taxpayer, or being damned gone to great lengths to make it rigid and extremely as the des\ruction of responsive, representative govern· difficult to adjust and update once it is epac;ted. • ' ment. Were the proposition offered as a limited period It is neither. experiment, say for for five to eight years, after which It is an ~ttempt lo limit state expenditures to a fixed it would expire unless reapprov.ed by 'the people,: we percentage of the total income of California citizens would consider it worth the try. -eaeh year, and for every year from now on, and .to re· Admittedly, if it. does work out precisely as pro- duce that percentage from the l>"'!'enf level over 'the ponents hope it wiU, it could produce better budgeting next 15 years. · and control on slate expenditures. But this has to as- IL ls an .intriguing idea that may or may not deserve sume the accuracy of a lot of long range predictions and to be implemented , nothin~ more. • the success of untested theories. The .fact is, .whether 1t passes or does not pass, pot So what does the voter do? all that much-will change in the next few years. But 5, For one thing, lie should continue to re~d an!.! listen 10 or 15 years down the line nobody really can be sure. to the J!TO and con campaigns, now getting 'into high The ma!or pros and cons of the proposition have gea~. Remember, how.ever, that the proponeots,-from been discussed in previous material in the Daily Pilot. tne governor on down, and the opponents, from the As- And today, in the bottom portion of this editorial page, sembly. speaker on down, already have been guilty of the two principal spokesmen for and against the proposi-ringing promises (or threats) that ~ertain things "will" lion -Governor Ronald Reagan and Assembly Speaker happen, wJW:.ll. in fact "may" happen _ or may not hap- Robert ~1oretti -summarize their positions. pen at ~ \Vatch out for the emotional ditch arid the No further delineation of those points seems neces--selective use of "factS" on both sides. An personalities -sary today. \Ve urge you read both statements carefully. are clouding the issue. ~ • The Daily Pilot has mix<td feelings abou~ the merits ~ It probably gets dO)VD to how you want to gamble of Proposition One -which puts us in about tbe same your vote. ambivalent position as most voters, we suspect. -----If you want to gamble that the potential good in We do.have one fundamental philosophical objection Proppsition One outweighs ttie unknowns_ in it, you'll to the proposition. . vote \'yes." We believe that it is unsound, and contrary to the _., 1! you feel the effect of 'Proposition One on state intent and purpose of.our constitution, to lock so much programs and local tax prob~ isn't clear enough to legislative detail into the constitution. The proposition you, you'll probably vote "no" on the theory that the is many, many thousands of words, with comple~ formu-devil you know is better than the_ devil you don't know: las, definitions, prescriptions and prohibitions usually handled by statutes, not in a constitution. We voiced the • Th€ Daily Pilot has come to th,e conclusion that it ~ame fundamental objection tcf Prop13ition 20 last No-would be a wise course to reject t he proposition in its vember. present form, give the legislature and the proponents So the Daily Pilot cannot recommend a vote for another chance to refine it and streamline it through Proposition One. · extenSive publi~ hearings, and if necessary, resubmit it - The Daily Pilot frankly does not have confidence -'-in the June primary or November general election next that the proposition as_ now structured will work out for year. .'Quick!Toss out the tapes! Maybe .that will siow 'em down!! \ . . Jleagan, Moretti: Opposing Views of Tax Initiative p • State Must Live Within People's Mean,~ By GOV. RONALD REAGAN Written for UPI One of the most crucial issues in state history will face California voters when they go to the polls Nov. 6 to ballot on Prop 1, the revenue control and tax reduction initiative. . They will decide whether government spending can be allowed to grow until it gobbles up the lion's share of personal income, or whether government mlLSt be forced to live witbkl the people's means. Prop. i. was designed by a group of outstanding economists and li.scal management experts and qualified for the ballot in a grass-roots effort. It will reduce' by nearly -20 percent over "' a 15-year period and. ~anently limit the share · of personal' income state gov.errunent ~Id collect. TIIE ~mAnVE wou1d also: -Permanently cut the. slate income tax· by 71,.41: percent and eliminate it entirely for families with incomes ol $8,000 or less and single persons with breakthroughs was cleaning up the weUare mess -ridding the system of fraud and abuse and making sure h<\f~-eamed tax dollars go to the tru1y needy. The gpvemment big·spenders and bureaucrats resisted that reform evecy step of the way. They claimed it would either shift the costs to local government or leave· the deserving poor to starve. They turned out lo be 100 percent wrong. In 1972, the f~t Cull year after welfare reforms were implemented, tax rates went down in 42 of Califoi:nia's 58 cowities. Welfare rolls were reduced dramatically -in fact, the state's welfare and medi-cal savings now exceed $1 billion. And yet aid to the deserving needy actually increased sharply. THOSE FALSE prophets made the same unttue claims ·last · year about Senate Bill 90, the property tax relief- schoo l aid measure. Again they have been proved totally wrong. Ne ·w Loopliole for the Extremely W elilthj By SPEAKER BOB MOREm Written for UPI Peter Pan asked us to clap if '~'e believe in fairi es. Gov. Ronald Reagait asks us to vole for Prop. 1 "to reduce taxes." I ask you, when'Y the last time you received something for nothing? As most' of you have read and heard by now, the governor refuses my in- vitations lo meet in face-to-face debate. That's because benea th its cellophane w~apping, Prop. I is nothing more or less than an attempt bS" 1this s~te's wealthy minority to transfer a greater share of their tax obligation -onto the backs Of working· people, the 1)QOr and elderly. • · . . they \\'ill mean to your pocketbook. Since he's unwilling to set forth (.f\ least in advance of the Nov. 6 special election. \\·here he intends to reduce services if Prop. I passes, the only source or reliable infonnation "'-e' have is UlC nonpartisa.n legislati\le · analyst .of the stale of Califomi~. His official cost anal}'sis of ProJl. I. which accompanies your sample ballot, says it \\'ill rorre a $620 million reduction in the state budget next year alone. climDing to nearly $1.4 billion in the · fourth year. SINCE tY:~tbirds of state spending is for local assistance it should be dear that whatever the stale \\'ithhold.is from this portion or the budget can only be replaced through increases in local sales and property taxes. new excise laKes. and possibly the ·jmposiUon of a local income lax. ProbabJe reductions .include : elimina· .... incomes of $4,000 or less. Now, these same individuals and special interest groups are making the same discredited claims about Prop. I. Either they have not studied the measur.e or they are guilty of deliberate.. ly spreading untruths . THE GOVERNOR prefers to have ' a _ '.'one-way" di scussion in which he can convince yru that Prop. I is a .. "reasonable program" designed by a .... ta sk force and leading economist; He neglects to menliqn tlie chief econCfD,ic architect is notorious for op~ing the minimum wage, the graduated' income tax and our personal tax deductioos, so- cial security, unions and public educatiGl;l. ·-lion of the ne'o\' renters' tax cred it, sharp cµts in,. senior citizen!. pniperty tax assistance, imposition of tuition al coromlmity college,, and the state university and colleges for the ftrst lime ·ever, and abandoning $122 million for early childhood and compensatory education P,l"Ograms. -Prevent the state from Shirting costs .to local government and school , districts and impose limitations on local property taxes. -Provide adequate safeguards to permit the state to deal with emergen- cies. -Prevent the legislature from permanently increasing any tax beyond the limit without a vote of the people. -Leave the legislature free to change the mix of taxes within the limit and to alter or create state progra,ms. GOVERNMENT now takes about 45 percent of personal income and, without Prop. I. the amount will grow to more than half -and possibly as much as two-thirds -in 15 years. Stale revenues will mushroom to over GOV. REAGAN $47' billion by 1990 unless California voters approYe Prop. 1. Even under _its provisio~, the state budget can dou- ble to more than $18 billion in 10 years and triple to mort! than $27 billion in 15 years. The initiative is not, as critics wou1d have \rou believe, jlLSt a clever and involved way of robbing Peter to pay Paul It will 'not curtail essential state services or shift the burden of them onto the shoulders of local government. Those who make sUch charges against Prop. 1 have made them about every major~ program proposed and carried through by this administraY,on. One of the administration's major Their charges that Prop. 1 will rai se property truces or require other local taxes to rise are just ploys io· try to fool the people. Reducing and permaneptly limiting the share or t~e people's earnings which the state can take is the heart or this proposal - and it is the real reason the big-spenders want to defeat it. WE BELIEVE the people can and should decide how much they can afford to pay lor govermnent and government should establish proper priorities to fit within that amount. It is hardly a radical idea - it is exactly what. every family must do within its budget to keep from going· bankrupt. tie skips over the fact that a "humber of the nation 's best known economists and governors of other states brand his plan as unsound public policy. He says Prop. 1 wUI cut state income taxes 71h percent, but doesn't explain , this will represent a yearly state income tax savings or only S4 ·to the· fl0,000 family and $560 lo the IHJ0,000 f•mily. HE MAKES dire predictions about how the "voracious appetite''' of g~"Vern­ ment will be claiming two-thir~ of your earnings in 15 years. There's absolu.tely no basis in fact fOf' such ' a' statement. Its purpose is to stampede the public. And he says Prop. 1 is concerned about the poor because it exempts sir\gle persons with incomes below $4,000 and · couples under $8,CllJ!> from any state • . SPEJl!CER MORETTI , . taxes. He forgets lo point out <he legislature already exeT;Tlpted I h is category of wage earners this year. And he totally avoids discussing how it creates a new <loopbole for the ex- tremely .weaJth'y. Hundreds of persons with six-figure incomes oow contributing as much as $10.,000 because of t h e minim\im lax on ~referential income will ·be able to nlanipulate their slate -inco'i:ne lax burden·down to zero because of this provisioa BUT WllA T the governor least likes to talk about are the 0.1t&acks in governmental services that will result · from passage of Prop. 1 -and \Yhat IT COUW be necessary to tum the maintenance -and Jaw fnforcemeut of state highways over to, local governmenJs and leave consumer protection serY.ices up to the private sector. State silpport of a number of agriculture-oriented services. including subsidizing of county fairs , V.'Ould be in jeopardy. · State government. ror the first time if! ~sto:y , i.s now providing nearly $l b1lhon 1n direct ·lax relief for senior citizens, homeo\vners and renters. Prop. 1 "-'ill place an insurmountable wall in front or this loog-av.,ailed prog· ress in using .fair taxes (income) to downplay our reliance on unfair ones (property). An Author's Portraits Wpy Cox's 'Legal Exercise' Failed ' PENTIMENTO. By1.illian Hellman. Lit- tle. Brown. 297 Pages. $7.95. "(THE BOOKMAN J . wAsmNGTON o.c. -r~e professor ln the sevt'n separate but related sec- tions which make up ihis finely written book, Lillian llellman lookS back both in anger arfd in happiness at a select number of people who once impinged Slrongly on her life and, in so doing, at her own life as well, APTLY subtitled. "A' Book of Portraits," ~liss Hellman explains her main title as deriving from that process in which old paint on canvas sometimes becomes transparent as it ages· and allows the original draW:ing to show through the surface drawing. Jn some" cases the painter's first drawing differs radically from the final one, and says Miss Hellman. "that is called pentimento Dear Gloomy Gus • was in good Conn before his awed and _ ~ appreciative class. He savortift the ex4 < quisite nuances of the exposition of a because the painter 'repented,' changed classical legal exercise. his mind." . Even indulging a daring "what the The people portrayed are a mixed hell," prOfeasor Ar· bag. •e are relatives, another a chie Cox enthralled childhood girlfriend, others from· the the amateur t(w stu· theater and another the black, woman dents who then fed who cooked for her. Despite their diverse him leading ques-~ckgrounds a 1 ll a~e bound together bY_tions allowing him to M1~ Hellman s .life-and as !he ~ll5 embroider bis expli· their often touching, alway! lnterestmg cation stories she tells of herseU also and that, But · th' t perhaps, Is the best of· au . is wat no A normal child, other than she knew Harvard law school. at an early age she wanted to be a nor professor Ar-. writer and went on to become one chle o:ix. It was a press conference ,tn Miss Hellman was the daugh!er or ; which .Special Prosecutor Arcl!ibakl Ceil\ NeW Orlep.ns couple who later alternated made 't very clear what the trouble was living in that city with New York. Much about his attf.1!1Pt 'to implicate. th~ Pr~ of the book' is devoted to what it was dent of the United States in cry.mµlal ac- like growing up in New Orlel!flS and tivlty, and why Cox had to be fired. t~ the lives or t~e relatives ·m that THE TROUBLE wa! that With thB city who deeply influenced her. sure instincts of 8 law professor of TIIEN there are the later years in the Kennedy school, Archie Cox was. ~ 1 9 fessorial Mr. Chips in the movie by • 1 ~ that name. The result could not have RICHARD WILSO•N beeri-0Uierwise under !he condition8 cox • L creeled. ' · _______ c ___ ,,,,....,_: ---· THE. WHOLE . ~ncept ol al. in· dition of perpetual inquisition, 'Vt} th -dependent p~ecutor at the ph!asure Co and bis Kennedy-ites faµging i'nlo 4 " or the _President was4 tra~~ently x . · . ·. . · .· faulty, with as many contradicl1ons as every wild '9rmor and false! unphca.tion ·the forgotten Pat Gray encouritered when far afield from the Wate~g~te break-in, the FBI was charged with investigating the Nixon administration w~ld· be Kept the White House. in ronslant turmoil. The ~ wasl ~\it · Nor Is it . .likely that ' Congress can for Nixon, tQ be drawn str9{1Uon create an ~effective prosecut9rial office. t!g.,ht from ~Y angle it cbuJd lie tossed The constitutional responsibility for en- anCi no matttt how long it.too ... -klrclng-the Jaw cannot-be~ taken away to criminal proceedings. But thiS is a course C'A:lngrcss dllfl:I not . take ror reasons other than-the shook..:: to the count:ry. Congress 'does not have evidence sufficient to prove Nixon guilty of conspiracy lo obstruct justice, nor did Gox ·have-iL An i,111- J)"..achment prOceedlng so weakly ba~d cout1 end in disaster for · its in-..., itiators. OUN .. COAST • DAILY PILOT C.Ox's,fate was predestined.even before from the Presidency .. ThlS ·is what the Robert N. Weid, E,»ubUshtr he defied the Pre'sident and ,tti'reat• Nixon people have been talking about Thom4I Ktevil, Edl<or him wi_lh contempt of court, He invited wtten they s8,y Coi tried to set himself hi.a oWil execµtihn, surely knowing that up as a fourth branch'. of the go,vemmeht. &rbara Kreibic;h ·his demise might tX>nceivably bril)g cl-Own Thal does not lie within Congress' Edit()tiat ·Pag. Editor ~NixOO, ind It· nearly did. What lie also power either_, no'r ls It practical to The editorial i'Pftr!' 01 1~ 0.ily ... knew for: stire was that JUs..Jor>e-time Cn?ate an office within th& executive Pilot «tkl to tnJorm. and RUmulate :.law stude'nt, the propt'!r Bostonian Elliot department...._whlch -~~,not • under · the ,readen.by.))t'tRntln, m ihia Pia• Richardson would be trlie 1bl12e to the Presldent's'Wll.,trol. Even lf ,that wer~ div~i~mentary'on loplcs.Ct,tn. law school tradition. no mal\er that constitytional,, ~ Is ~bUul, • sucli ,tmst by IY1ldlcatod colwnnli<• end Nixon 'bad ae<epted the Ricliarc1$on com-a prooecutorial otl!ce "9U1d be Isolated ~-... by !>l'OVldior • ronnn for 1 promise on the Presidential tapes. and ttndtred ineffective. rt11.dttl' views and by Pmt:!ntirw this • ' • ! • • • newspaPft'• GPiNona and On IT ti g00ircomprom~7 a-ra MOllE~he wllOlrproblem"'<>f-)'l:lln<!n· n~(<I$ i:;;;-t---1 and reasonable one which would have. acting •1li1nst the President is con-of the Daily Pilot •PPtai: ort1y tn ftle which Miss Hellma~ now a successfu_l _ dij(g\f_!g ·himself in for a long tenure playwMglif, went to u~and at great wliiCli woo con 1nualty ar no -· If there really is an energy crisis, why did we just add an ext ra hour )/ darkn ... by going olf daylight aavlng time? Isn't anyone In char&el E. L. P. • • ' personal risk helped a belove.'<! friend paralyze the presidency. No amount of of her chi\dbood smuggle money to fight self-abnegation or professed 'detachment lhe Nazis. The friend was lo die -could mask the fact. _lflat PJ'9fe!.'IOr-Cox, tragically and the death continues to himself a Kennedy partisan and aolicitor- haunt 'Miss Hellman. Bu! il the d.,th genera~ had surrounded himself wi!h wa! tragl~. the remembrance of the avid Kennedy-ite 18wyen who fulJy tx- friend Is beauUfully evoked, u are all pccted to be gnawing away a! the Nixon the portraits in this book. · adminl!tration for over three years. A11ocl1ted Press No govenlmenl eoufd 1blde tha<' i:oo- 1upplied the court and •he Senate with aldet$1· the more Its dimension returns -eclil«lal cp!u1D11 at the 10p ot tM substantially as much evitlcn,. as the lo wh'ar It was in lbc lb'st pillie. Jl&I•· Opintoow .. p..-by the col- 1court will gel under the modified circuit " UCongre•llodeterminedtoactagainsl .:i'.:~cu;:''.~ .. ~~ court dtd.!lon wlUl whlcli Nl>on Is now tlte President's interest In the . Wacrp!e ~~ complying. Now <he '°"'' get• it all, affair, i\ Jrlll ,in the eQd !incl the clea!'est = ol 11\tlr ...,,.. by !he Daliil and the Sena<e gels nothing; course in the COl\SUtutiooal ,.medy of -be 1111"""' J So, It Is "Goodbye, Mr. COr,";wlthout · removinfl him fl'9m o!Oct. Once removed Thursday, November 't, H73 the lovmg kfndness afforded to the pro-be could be subjected 'Without question . . , • • ' ·' • • • ... I j:._ • -1'1" ' -.· ~ DAILY PILOT ' ' ' I l ,. Was_ Investigation !{etting V.S: Hfflwry: A Too Close· to-Oval :'Office?' ·raze ~f Vwlence r~ining . • Danciiig -=-:: Full harbo r v1e1v-of Racing 'lachta ~AJL Y .LUNCHEON f!UFF.ET: Cold: TomatatAspic•Avocado MousM \" t I · · Sliced C11cumber & Sour Cre•m•Romillin• ,e ook t le c.ouptry by since \\'C shot our. way to vJolence In the days when \\'C lnd,_e,....ndence In 1778. Gr1en1•Choic• of Salad Dressing , ., ,.... ..,., kidney a.an Salad•R_Jtato S.lad Ebrlichlr.an a full report were still a colony. \Vilh We have ~cd, 'burned, }...with Baby Shrimp•Wildorf S.lad afterward. muVtets and booze. "'e gassed and : electrocuted · Relish Tray with Chees.s ' : W ASIIJNGTON -The reiil would have to fire · 1 reason President Nixon fired Cox.. -( ) i the apeclal -Watergate pr<>&- 1 ,Firsl. th~ President JACK ANDERSON , ccul« Archib<!ld Oix, was heard" that the special . to prevent the 'investigation prosecutors' had badg· ..._ __ ....;·--------' ApparenUy, boih Reboufand wrested ind defrauded the thousands of Our citizens who Hot : V.egetable•Rice Pilaf EhrlichJrutn . kilt'!, therefore, land a~·ay from the IndiaJU, broke the law -and what ' 'Potaties O'Brien•Roast Beef that the-phantom billionaire We shot o.ur way west. \Ve . is capital, puni!tynent but Croq-1,1eh•Turtcey A la l(ing - from getting . any closer to ered his former cam. the oval office.. . paign manager. c 1 a r-k &urces Who have heard the MacGregor, ror refusing to President express his mlsgiv· corroborate incriminating ings say he became convinced testimony from ex.FBI chief Cox was .out to get him. lfe ~. Patrick Gray. bad slipped · $100,000 in cash · killed off the .animals. · o .. pi Fried H•lilxlt · Rebozo, who claimed he to Rebozo for Nixon's Use. We kil!ed off the tribes ~;. · • ~ ' · , Hung•ri•n C.bbage: returned the..full amowit after Rebozo and Ehrlichman were we could not "pacify." ' · Rolls•Sirloin ,ti. keeping It Iii. a ~a!ety depo sit also aware that any link Then we bet.In kill· SYDNEY.J.HARRJS Tips ~u•gundy box for three years. between Nixon and lllighes ing each other off, wr ~-' _ Baked Ham 'l'beJ 11..e..c ltl prosecutors could_be P-9!!ticalJy_dam1,1gh1g, tll federal troops h~ · , P.fusic hy questioned the Preslden!'s It was precisely to prevent to be calledlhto many towns. calculated act of -violence 'by Jack Lynde &:-CO~~ personal attorney llerbert any such embarrass l n g We took Texas by force in the: state? V-\ 1 \Also Regular Menu !& ..-: t -believed the-!-'Keonedy crowdu · Tri ~filling about a le le phone had taken over . the special warning to the Presldenl that prosecutor's office_ anp was hls top aides· might be im· , embarked upon a j'polltical pllcated In' the Watergate '-witch hunt." '. ·• crlmes, Gray swore· he had This idea was fostered by di sc uss ed th ls with fonner presidential aides who , MacGregor. When MacGregor themselves, expected to be failed to suoport Gray 's story, p~ted by Cox. Such the prosecutors allegedly gave Watergate Jlgures as fl.H. him a rough going-over. Kalmbach, about the transac-.. publicltf that both ,Rebozo and the , Mexican War , which was . We are, 3nd have been for " \ .5UNDAY IRUNCH F•o~ 10,30 Al'! tion .a feW days. ago. He sup.: Ehrlichman 1 had sought to so· unjust that even Lincoln a long time, the biggest law-· A surprlllni rr ported the: \Vhlte House claim keep the Pre~id~t's brother, opPosed our · brutal ·actions breakin_g nation in tbe world~ s~0,, oriv• that no money from Rebozo Donald, awa.y . from the· there. · In almost cv~ry category of ....... frq'" AH,, •• ._,... _ • ~ - . -: ' •' ' 1 ! t had gone . into the s an Hughes orgaruzahop. ·We refused to let the crime ---and especially in .,,· -C/01•d Mondor• ~ Clement~ purchase .. But YET THE White House still C.Onfederate States secede, crimes or violen~ •. in attacks -:-...... ... R· ·· Kalmbachralseddo!ll?tsaboul rnaintalnJ the President was though they had botb·a legal against persons. _1i,.'N;/,e, wpo{t. ·Beach sluffsli· '1R!:~.~-,"~···~·- Haldeinan, John Ehrlichman and Olatles Colson spread the word aroWld the White Hous& that Cox was reall11 aiming at the President. another White House state-kept blissfully lDllnf-d 10-1 and a ~ral right to do so NOW-:---. tha the President h d "'""' -and we plunged the ,Pation ·WE ARE ""'Orried menlmot ledt 1 .1.._ *1 ' 8 the stack of greenbacks , wblcb into f~ years of the bloodiest about "Crime in the streets," SECOND, t h e President learned that Cox's bloodhoundc were .lfying to link a $100,000 contribution ft:om billionaire H o w a r d ·1 't und "" ~ fratrici e ever known to man. 1 were some ng new. -ON THE BAY . ....._) no w ge o ~ •• 00,000 Rebo7.0 sa~ had •~-gather· as 1·r ·t thi Ji/· ' pavment ~h 1 canie er Ing dust in his aaft:ty. deposit . But the only thing new is / 1n1•estigation. bc!x for three years. WE FABRICATED . the that the Negro is following 1/ 224T West Coast Highway• (714) 646-5057 . AT A WRITE' BOUSE press ·The first mention of the Spanlsh·Americp.9 War, won it . the example of the whites. I-."'!""'~""'""'~""'""'""'.;..""'~~~~~~~~~~ briefing, a reporter noted that $1001000 Hughes . offering was by sheer weight of arms and Now· some of o'uf chickens Try Satu1·day's News We Dare You Qt~ EMB'ATTLED • ·~n ·d suspicious, Nixon was ca~y to persuade and he began to feel Cox's hot breath <in his neck~ Two . r e c e n t developments ~inally convinced hlm that he ughes~ to-the putcha'se of the~ixon Csla.tcs at Key Bis· cayi\e. Fla., and Sa n Clemente. tCalif. Tho money was deli vered in ,100 bills to the Pres.tienl'i:i friend . Bebe the President "has spent a published by U:S as early as started an empire of sorts. are comng home to roost. And preat deal of time with Mr .. August 6, 1971. If is unlikely We have been involved in how will we deal with them ? Rebozo. Does the }>,resident lha~ our 1tory 'passed un· · mote tJian 100 wars, ag· By violence,· of course. In the anq do you reall y ejpect the noticed by t~ White House. 1 gressions and military actions good old tradition . SPECIAL OFFER! American people to believe tbat in alrthose yeafs of the m05:t fre<tuent and intima~ .contact that Mr. Reboi.o never told the President he had the n1oney In his box?" "Yes_.'' insisted spokesman Gerald \Varren, "because it happens to be true." But Kaln1bach tended to · disp ute this when he was in- terrogated behind closed doors by both the special pros. . ecutors and S e n a t-e in· vestigators. He had been sent by former White House aide Jolin Ehrlichman to speak to 'Leis Vegas publi.Sher Hank Greenspun about Donald Nix· on 's · involvement with the Hughes orianlzatJ.on, s a id Kalmbach. 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I thought--you \\'OU!d say ----------------..-------'----------.... .-----------.L-------------------....; __ that. \Vh y did Nixon surrender the tapes after vowing not to release them? A. "The 'why' is plain as the way to parish church. He that. sta nd s upon a stippery place makes nice of no -Oile hold to st~y him up." Q. Do you feel Elliot Ri chardson was justified in- rcsigning as attorney general . rather than-fire Archibald Cox as special Watergate prose- cutor? A. '~The purest treasure mortarumes afford is spotless reputalion. Having sworn too hard-a-keeping oath, study to break it."' ~ Q. \Vhy was the \Vhite House so eager lo Stop the Cox in· \'esligation ? A. "There is seen the baby figure of the giant mass of things to come.'' Q. Ho\v about Spiro Agnew's resignation as vice president'.' A. "As in a theater, the eyes or man. after a well· graced actor leaves the stage. are idly bent on him that en· ters next" Q. t assume you"re referring · to Jerry Ford. \Vill he make a good veep? A. "l\1y meaning in saying he is a good man is lo have you understand me that he is suffi cient." Q. HO\V does Nixon keep going with all these troubles piling up around him? A. "One fire burns out another's burning. one pain is lesseq,'d by another's anguish." Q. Do you ag ree that the entire American systen1 has been threatened ._ by the con· stitulional crisis? A. "S1nall showers last long. bul sudden storms are short.'' Q. I only hope you are as good a meteorologist as you are a phrase-maker. You seem to be saying the crisis will soon pass. A. "Time'5 glor.y ls to claim contending kings, to unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light." Q. Thank you, Mr. Shakespeare. 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"Y00.hoo! Promise me you won 't sell anymore cara until I'm out of this meas and get home.'' • . , DRESS SHOES . . stipulated JudlPT><Ot which epded I &lperiOI' Coljrl CivtJ suit filed two w .. kl ago by the State BQard ol ' Msdical Examiner a . • ....__.. THE JUDGMENT, a pennane:nt injunction. also en-- J.Qlned thr ... other opera!Ms iii Community Service Center. AdrieMll Barbeau, Cynthia Weiss and P.t&8Y Grau, from performiefg abortions o f pre scrl6lng COJltraceptives without having m e d i c a I licenScs. The suit, which was ini tiated Oct. 11, cited nine incldtnts in two years in which non· medica l personnel performed abs>rtions, off erect to Insert in- teruttrine devices or prtscribo eel and dtspenoed oral con- traceptives. KARMAN, 49, w))o develo,ped a coll-type abortt~n device, served I~ ~an. ui atate prl!IOD after he was con• vlcled of performing 111egal abortions in l9M. He was Inter arrested five ti.Jnes fo r pcrfonning lllelit:al · abortions, He was fined .$2,500 last year and placed on Hve-yejlti pro- bation after .pleading nQ con- teSt to the combined charges. Kannan stated the facility was a free clinic. w I t h volunteer 'doctors performlns ·abortions and other serviw. " .t. ' I { i 1· 244.99 • Two Qf our own fioe designs, both as comfort ab le os they ore fashio nable. Choose eithe r the c.o p toe Of.ford or the slipon. Kil:l:~i n or potent. Men's Shoes, 57 --- AN AHEIM 444 N. E~clld 111 41 ~Js.1 121. -· • NEWPORT 41 Ft1h;on ldt nd 111 41 644°1112 . ' ' " I I ' • ~ l , • Thursd11y Novembtr 1, 11)7 3 DAILY PILOT •· • • • • •• THE ·BROADWAY . {~)@CfUQJJ~[1 ~@TID[Q)~W SAllt • .. • • -. • - HCJNTl°NGTON I EACH 7777 {din9tr Ave1111t l71J11 11'2·lll 1 • ' ' \ ,. ORANGE. MALL OF ORANG! 23~ N. T111tin St•••' !7141 ~11 1.1111 CENTURA" SPECTACULAR ·~ TRIOS 89.99 DUOS 69.99 ·: ' ·o ur own fine Centu ra® doub!e~nit s ... now at fanto stlc savings. The du o sel ection inc ludes solid b,lazers with hondsome;fo ncy. patte r~ed colo r-coordi nated slacks. .., The trio selection includes solid color or fancy patterned suits with. o pair of cont rasting slack s. ,Whatever you choose will be first quolil y, ri gh t in style and o top savings volue. Men's Clothing, 9 Men 's Sport Clothi ng, 48 ------- • ' ~ • , ' ' •• ..... ·~ ' " • / • . . an,»'" CERRITOS ' ' SOO Lo• Ctrrito1 Mell Il l)) 1110-0411 I .. I .. • • • ' • , .. • Political Notes •, • - HiI1 sl1aw S~ys Savings. ~~nds • J F1·01n WWII Still Bei11g Hel(l Qy O. C. HUSTINGS Of tht D•llr ~llctl STiii Con gre ss 1~n n Andrew llinshtll"" \ lt·NC\\'f)Ort Beach 1 h:is advist'CI \·cterans. widows and children of veterans that they n1ay obtain unrlaimed U. S. Savings Bonds which "·ere lcf1 1\•ith the go\'c mrncnt for safekcrping during \\lorld \\'ar II . the Korean \\'ar :ind the Vietna1n (~1nic1. llinsh:i11 said person s in· trrcstcd in 1\helhrr or not 11uch bonds exist can \\'nlc 10 1tJc Bureau or Public Debt and Safekeep inr"· 5JO s. Clark St.. ~hicago. II . • Inquiries should include ful l name. rank, serial number Wld family rc!:i tionship and any other passibl c identifying inatcrial. * CONGRESSl\IAN C r a i g: Jfosn1cr tl{-Long Beachf has been granted a hearing bef1Jrc the Ho use In terstate and r orcign C o m 111 c r c c sub- committee on ~cgislation regarding vitamin usa~c. ~losn1er. \\'hose. dist rict 'in· eludes part of western Orange County, says harmful vitamins should be limited but that the government shouldn 't crack do9.'n on the right of people to buy so.called ''hannless" vitamin supplements. Hosmer said his law v.·ould make it unnecessary for persons on lo\v or llxed in· co1nes to get doctors Prescrip- tions ror that type of vitamin . :*. C 0 NG R"E SSMAN Clair Burgener 1 R·Rancho San ta 1''e1 has coauthored' a bill that would_J:tlltbQrize the Federal Aviation Agency to approve reduced ai r rares for senior cillzens and standby youths. The Civil Aeronauti cs Board recently eliminated such fares and Burgener protested. The congressman . \Vhosc di str ict includes a coastal ' . strip of Ora nge County fro1n Sar. Cle1ncnto to NC\\'port Beach. :said tile chances of passage of his 1neasure 'rcrc enhanced \vilh the · recen t resolulion of support by the Ca lifon1ia Legislature. ' . Tiit: CALIFORNIA Division or ~·orestry has been nolihed tf1a1 3 surplus U.S. Na,;y ai rcraft lo be converted to aerial tankers have been made avai lable through the efforls of Congressman llinsha"'·· Area Libraries ' Get New Hours SANTA ANA -Hours ~ave been changed for the Costa l\'lesa . \Vcstminster. Fountain Valley and San Juan Capis· trano CO!JfltY library branches. County Llbrarian Harry Rowe Jr. said the ch<Jnges reflected changes in patronage al !he libraries. The Costa Mesa and \Vestminster libraries v.·ill have 10 serl'ice hours arc 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 10 and nine hours more respectively. Costa: Mesa and \Vestminster branches will no\v open. at noon, rather than IO a.m., l\.1onday through Friday. New hours for the Fountain Valley and San Juan libraries are JO a .m. to 9 p.m .. 1'.1onday th rough Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. • ' 1865 HARBOR BLVD. Downtown Costa Mtw • 541-5131 -Your l'utl Strvlct FUJtiitur• ST"or• !Ill lm"r"u" Our OWn Atvolvint Ch•rge ' . , • ORANGE COUNTY • • Free Taxi Rule Plan : Go es Sonr SA:\TA 1\:'\A -,\ program pro1·id1:1g frL•e taxi rides to and rron1 th e Orange County i•olcdical CC'ntcr has been met 11·ith luke1'far1n response. \Vhcn the ordinance v.·as ap-, proved three 1non.ths ago it v.«1s predicted that 600 11·on1en 11'ould utilize it for pre-natal care -care that !hey. v.·cre not getting because ot the dif· ficul ty in transporl lo the ce nter. In actual prac1ice only 53 v.·omen took advantage or the plan. noted Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. He said the lotal cost of the program \Vas $206 yd Hie cost of reporting it \Vas $255. He thought the latter \\'as out of balance. Consumer Unit Get s -. .Pi·ivilegc SANTA AN~· -The OranJ:e Counly Office of Consumer Ar- fai rs has been given the right to request ~ Board . of Supervtsors lssue ,_subj)OCiffis rt~quiring the 1.ittcndance of v.•it nesses hnd the production of busi'less reC<Jrds. . An ol'dinance, also adopted Tuesday, gav~ official recogni· lion 10 the Office of Consumer Af~airs as 'a county agency under the Count y Administrative Office, · 1hus depriving the agen cy o { depart1ncnt status. Also an advisory bOara or 10 n1c1n bers v.·ilJ be named, lv.•o front each supcrvisori~l district, '"'hoi reflect a cross section of consun1cr and business interests. · The supe rvisors cautioned office director l\1 o r r i s Shimanorr that the subpoena privilege should not be abused. Stud~nts To Gallier High school students h'<lrn lhrouehout Orange County vdll gather No v. 7 al Fouhlain Valley High School for a 1\1arch of Dimes organization dinner. The charity foWl.dation is soliciting the help or locat youths 1n its "Teen Action Programs" (TAP ).~ Through TAP. youth service clubs-help raise money so chi ldren suffering b i r t h defects can visit ~oisneyland. Lloo Country SafH'ri. pro- , • J • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HOURS . 10 6 i COUPON -1 ----" First of the Season Sweet Juicy TANGERINES 10~ 41:~~ Wlrll Thl1 Co11P011 Wllh Thl1 (O\lpctfl ~ ! COUPON COUPON : ONE DOZEN CORN TORTILLAS witlt t~• pwrchow of · 10 lbs. of Oran9es at 1 Oc lb. WUll Thi1 (011pctn DINNER SALAD . GN US AT SAM60S RESTAURANT Brookhurst at Edinger ... l fo1111toh1 Valley ~ . ·1., ........ ··-·~'-""~'-","~~-·-·~··~ .. ~·--_ .. _,_ .. ~·-· ...... 2016 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA Offer Good U"til Tu!K., Oct. 30th (NEAR BAY J PHONE 646-5718 Restaurants fessional sports events and 1,!~~~~~lll nf sate· s® • ot~l,';, aN~:.itiisdiMer will be I ~ u ~;~:te:i~ !~30Fo~~~in 1~.1\~; • _. 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Sp1ri4I !tf11pl1 !ttonlh Pritt TV & APPLIANCE HARBOR CENTER UNITED CENTER Ph. 540-7i31 . ' 2300 'H.arbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • ' ' . -. • ' ' '"' rclnleo utpll, S bl:Nlll rtlftnr 1•111 lehon. splnor v•n•, av. snr Uldtn, ••bo&• 1y, 01 viii, ... •flkl, """' ... ~. li.r, ''"'' ,_ 0. •• w1rt, Im ~ tultt. ~=· ~ J. ~orrl1, F.-:-, 111. .... tiff, ;,:11111g ' v. nl9h!, ;D ' E .... .. 1 r•. aridchll '· ' • ':I &ii. I( =~er~ D ! kunt I .... " ·For the Rec.ord • • ORANGE COUNTY • I ... .( I Guideli~es or ~ull~t-_.;·~? .... . ~ , ,, ' -. CoastiiLPanel Mulls Procedures List for De . I elopers _ / .. , By CANDA6E PEARSON poticies. The forme/ chainli.an oC the RS. BUSS or Irvine, said -Of"' D•111,.. .. .., This time, the idea of comm l.s SI on . also said 's watchcd-lhe comrillsslon LONG BEACtf-Arter two guidelines to help process guidelines had ''dub Io us " uggemaut arolDld" /since pubUc hearings and months permits ls also being attacked legality." pril and as new questions of delay and controversy, from within. ' Rooney's alternative is an arise, specific g u iii ill in es South. C.Oast Regional Zone "information bullet in'' to tse might be Joo restrictrVe. Conservation Commi;ssloners COMMISSIONER--tt ob er t put out by the commisslo "Yoi,.i vote yout nsclences . aren 't sure what to do with Rooney or Huntington »each starr. His s~mple versi political pressures and your a set of interim guidel!pcs. Monday launched his latest closely followed the best information , 'i she said . The latest proposal has, been battle against he guidelines guideli n!s. but was bas •·and sometimes. ~he three bv charging they are usele•s. actual commission actio coincide." .· sent back tO the commission's J "' 1 Cal procedure committee fi'om'' 11le 19 ·proposed policiet.._ precedents. Commissioner~dt\osener · Stale whence it came. cover air and water quality. . or Newport Be said she parking, main tenance of nta1ncd ·had a .... stack o · information llOW LONG IT will stay rfCi:eaUoo land, beach access, more conditional rds like-on guidelines she '"·anted to F uJlerton there is uncertain. dredgb1g, grading, o c ea n "may," "generally'' and "like-read before taking any action. ThecommissioninJulyfirst views anCl other pei'mit qucs· ly,:• ~ .~tra~ to .. the 11le vote was 6-S to Send considered a 10-page list of lions. gw~~hnes shall and shall the guidelines back f o r Still 'Open' guidelines intended to tell The guidelines wouldn't be not. another look by the com· d e ·v e I QJ> er s and en-binding on the commission, so The bulletin~ooney corl-rnittee,. after a motion by vironmelrralists what ls ex-''why adopt them?'' Rooney tended. could gu e'developers Rooney to initiate bulletins FUILERTON -Students peeled of construction in the asked. and environme alists withoul failed. now , enrollfid or expetting lo coastal zone. commiting the mmission. attend Cat State, Fullerton Opposed by bOth at a_public BUT THEY could he used Supporting Rooney's version TIIE COJ\11\USSJON has con. here during the spring, 1974 hearing, the detailed docu-against the commission to were Dale Secord or the trol over construction within semester will find virtuaJly ment was soon submerged in pressure favorable decisions Environmental Coalition or 1.000 yards of the coastline all classes sti ll open. 1r the procedures committee. and hurt the "balanci.ng out" Orange County, Don May of in Orange and Los Angeles / I . Thu~lday, Novembtr l , 1q73 ' _, '• ' / • DAILY PILOT 11 HAMILTON MEN'S ' SHOP cord ially invites you to an exclusive champagne sho wing of !he Le Boron foll clQthe• line , Monday, Nov, 9 6 p.m.·· 9 p.m, ,_ 2523 ~ul Bluff Dr. !111 E1 tf ll11ff Pl•••I / Newport Be•c:h Ralph Bigelow, dean of ad-When il resurfaced three of pros and cons of each proj-Friends of the Earth and Ina counties and also must help missJons and records, says a~ months later, it was in its eet the commission must do, Bliss of the League or Women develop a land us'e master plica'Uons are now available _!P~r~es~e~n~t _f~o'.'rm~-~o~f _:1~9'....!g:en~e;r~all_~R~oo"""ne:!y~sa~id~.~-------~V~o~te::"~·---------~p~la~n~b~yl__l!l9~7~6.:..._ _____ ~=:====================~ and that of all courses offered 1a at both upper and lower levels , only a few graduate courses -~.-.~:...~~~~~~:...~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, are full , ,. ppring registration beginS Jan. 28. Enrollment a~ ' Death Notlees pllcatlons may be picked up in the Administration and Business Building, or re- quested by inail Further information may be obtained by calling 870-3112. Coed's Dad Files S1tlt In Injury SANTA ~NA -Damages totaling $100,000 are being sought by the father of a IS-year-old Westminster Higb School coed in an Orange COwily Superior Court lAWsutt · th!t charges the HunHrigton Beach Union High School District with responsibili ty for her allegedly serious injuries. Joseph B. Ryan, 133 o 2 Weymouth St., claims his daughter, Caroll was Under the care of an "unl@.ioecl, Improperly designated penon" last April 5 when she broke her left leg while jwnping hurdles in a physical education clllis at the schoQI II Ii allepd t!lat the girl ls likely lo suffer 90me permanent · disability. as a rewlt of her injuries. Death Plot Mentor Sentenced LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A Santa Ana stockbroker, con- victed of trying lo hire a killer to eliminate a business associate, has been sentenced to five years in prison.-,. '•LL10TT Richard N. Murray, 41, con- • EIUoll. lil:esldel'lt Df Cosl1 Meu:s vi~ed Of -~•-·~100' of j··~;Ce 11 of dHll'I. Oi::tobtr •· lJ7l. SIH'Vt ... ~u ""'' 1.13U d•Ulflhlw end to11·l11·l1w, Col. I I l A t · --~ ced r i . ••r"1rd f:.''"S:,U fofJ as ugus , was ~·nen :~f111,'t,"\}...,'°'::un ~r.-ci.1. :f:' Rr4.-by u.s. District Judge William 1 kllrl"le ottlcl•tlno. 1111•rtn«1!, p Gray rtior lttst Milfnol'l•I Perk. Wnklln • • • pe1 Mo1111111c .-. ....... D1rtctor1. Prosecutors ..... said Murray ~. ICHtll'IO. ' .. ".!I:~, o1 N"mr was introduced. to Jimmy :l'~...!.ci4fi!t• :w'W'.,tt-;• M~Oj'.;_ 2:~1t1c15i Blair, an ex-convict and pro- • JoM llotllhr, H""'*1 '"di' RD111111, s.1111 Mattie:,; '"' feisional prizefighter, and "*~!11°'911~ '~:r·;t:=,,'14,Ul; MWTay offered hlm $1,000 to tclllf CllHtl. will'! il:•v. Hlrl1n "Ill f k"'41JI offlc1111n1. 111rtrme111, •I'll• '-U Dan Baer, a armer ~~'·m:~=r~~IM,l;r~nt busin& associate. 1 c1rv ot "-· w..1eutt '"'oil • Baer wail being interviewed ":°"~'='~~~·="':::: .. :'·:.:::Dl~:;:IOn'°".~~---.1 • , by Securities and Excbange • AJlllUCKLE & SON l WESTCLlFF MORTUARY ~ m E. 1'1tll st., Colta Mesa l\ BALn::cGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona dol Mar m.HM COiia MeA Ill UM. ' . j BELIJ BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 8l'Olldway, Costa Mesa IJ Wl33 I e ) DILDAY BROTH.ERS / i ,Jo!ORTUARIES i 17111 Belldl Bit<!. kuntlngton Beatll M!-7771 ! I« Redondo Ave. !1.oa, -b 113-438-1111 •• lllc<:ORM!CK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17111 Llpna C.nyao Rd. , ... ,, PACIFIC VIEW ~JEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Monuary Chapel 15111 Podflc View Drive,. Newport Beaclt, Callfornli -ll+t'llt-• PEEK FMULY COLONIAL FUNERAL . , HOME 7111 Bot• Ave. We11m!Mler· IN-3$!5 l.- .. I • • SMfTa'I MORTUAllY I , &J1 MM! SL . ,1111....--~ ~IAI Comml.ulon officials w b o were investigating Murraf' in connection with a ~COMplracy to defraud a brokerage rmn of 11.2 million, accoriling lo federal prosecutors. Rossmoor · ~ Area .OK'd By County fANTA ANA '-Estab- lishment or a county serv· . )ce area In Rossmoor has been approved by the Board or Supervisors . Supervisor David Baker said that the p~ of the service area was to provide . the com- munity With a legal yehlcle for. acquiring a part site, engage in park and rea'Glllon 1""'11'8ma and continue the services cumnUy pro'itd<>d by the n-mocr Maintenance Dfstrfct. -Tbe-.cornmunll)(, nortb _ o! Los Alamlloo, ~Is In· C:OflJOraled and h no park at pruent. Baker said lo plircbaae a park the service area would have to establish a tax rate whlch requires voter approval. The tuperv lsora requ,.ted • the Local Agency Formation Commission to initiate action lo form the new dis!~ct. SOUTH coasT· ViLLaGe WISHON · HARRELL STONEWARE" t ET US DESIGN YOUR NEXT JEWELRY PIECE ,. TIME LIFE BOOK. AREAYAILAILIHERE. Sir9•tittnor~t\erin -ithout IUbscriptlon. Come "1 and brow. MERCHANTILEBLDG, 557-3175 , .. ~'lfie@.Hd~? -: ~ . . F;J\.1971 --:;:: ~ ~lllh C0011 Yil9, : • SOn1a Atta • :(714) ss1.121s Tltfi l'ILL.4GE A COLLE CTION · OF QUAINT SHOPS NOW OPEN A complete -P.1nt Shop: Over 10,000 111irs to choose from. 11"'9 Ten & Surf Lint Shirts: -ont~lbo' DESIGNERS-GOlDSMIT!IS . 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S111i1i,,/111J ' All$ • CIAP!s &. • DILICACllS IMPOITID FltOM Swtmll,AND, ~~:.' .:r...:.·· UNUSUAL GIFTS AND APPAREL FROM AROUND THE WORLD Tl/E J"ILUG~ CLOSES 6 p.m. SATU RDAYS WINE · CHEESE Culiiury. Etc. ETC. Tllf. J'ILL.4 Gf. EVENTUALLY OVER bO S~QPS OJ!IQ!lf~L COHCU•fS IN l l!OMl:t. lllASI AAO COl'f'(lt 131))'<1)11;"" •inti todillQl'lt 1,.. (OMIO•<<tLll' .. nd '"' :111~sl•~1;.: !. N '"'~•·• -t<• r •'\ va'' <!l'IDI • •IY.11 •rt ••l•n''"' Vl"f 1•1'\CI E \l•Q>IN''ll '"~ CIO-\t« en••••\ (·!•<<""'' n••l)~.tM•°'f:' ao·~, ""I "1.> ., "'". 557-Z223 Antiques and Plan ls LOCATED NEXT T.O SOUTH COAST PLAZA • I • '1 I •· ' • ' • ' .. ' I . ' ' .' • ' ' • . -,,.. • • I • : . ... • • \ • • J DAILY PILOT • -· • \ -·-· -• ' Shop The Treasury Rec9rd Departme~t & sAvE·! . 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ONTA.MLA STE-REO"RECOAOS & TAP_E Marvin Gaye -let's Get It On ON MCA STEREO RECORDS.& TAPES Conway Twitty -You've Never Been Tms Far Before Cher -Halt Breed ON CAPRICORN STEREO RECORDS & TAPES The Marshall Tucker Band ON SHELTER STEREO RECORDS & TAPES Leon Aussen -Hank Wilson's Back Artists Specials Jim Croce ON Dunhill Stereo Records & Tapes · Life & Times Don't Mess Aro.und With Jim· . ' . ' Ch~ech & Chong On ODE_ Steroo Records & Tapes ·Los Cochinos Big Bambu Cheech & Ch ong Roberta Flack On Atlantic Stereo Records And Tapes Killing Me Softly Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway ---First Take , Riehaf d-Ha·r-r is-·Best_SeJ Lers __ Artists Specials . . Stereo Albums Jo nath an Livin.gston SeaguJI Speci -al!!· • • Steroeo Ta.pes ' Jonathan livings.ton Seagull as told by Richard Harris from the book by Richard Bach. Music composed, arrange<t and conducted by Terry James • . •LPs $4.69 Tapes $5.99 • • ... On Dunhill Stereo Records & Tapes .. , New On Sale! Obr .. En·ti re $2. 50 Series Of·"Camden ·Albums . . . . Choose from the entire selection of ~ __., -- Camden $2.50 Lp series and. $4.95 Tape series now specially priced at the Treasury's complete rec9rd·department: ..,. LPs ·. Record & Tape Specials Specially priced stereo albums Hundreds to choose from all top Artists 8 Track Tape All Maior Labels -All Top Artists Quantities L1m 1!ed -So Hur:y Clean Sweep Record CIPancr Keep your records frt!t: f 0r1. dust and dirt Now Specially Priced A&M Records . Four Siders Series Specially Packaged Series of 2-Record Sets of all Th e Greal Arlists From A&M . Artists Include: Sergio Me ndez , The Tijuana Brass, Liza Minnelli, The Baja Ma ri mba Band, The Sand Pipers and Many More. ea. 2-Record ~et 44C-$1.94 $2.99 $2.49 GRTStereo ; - Come find your favorites in thfj gr~ai selection of music.from GRT Sie(81): Tapes ••• Three Dog Night -Cyan. Jiril·C'lioce -Life & Times. Creedence Clearwater ~ GOid. Roy Clark - Come Live With Me. Pl~"'!"'Y• many more. / • . . . Ll;==-=='!.:.l Cp ,· ,.,,, ... ,,.,,.,,, ,.,.,,.,J ..••.. , . .• .,,<II, 1 .... "/o;·I> I • ~•. '" i..c~· \ ~. You ;ll Find A Complete Selection of Acces~ories,riiamond ·Ne~a1e~,.Music aooks & 45 RPM Oldies. • f• T ', ~· . . ' ' ' a e·uENA PARK ". Beach at orangefhor pe ,. Open Daily 9:30 Jo 9;30 p.m. Sunday 10 to 7 ' • ORANGE CifV Or. 1t G1rcten Grovt Blvd. Open 1~1 p.m. P•llY SUndl)'l 10 lo 6 ' SANTAANA 3900 So. Brlslol-Nt, Of So. Co,st PllZ• 8pen 10·9 p.m. Pall y Sundoy 10 to 6 • .. • ., ' \ ., .. . ' • , •f ' ... I • , '· - , L.M. Boyd. • :~Ruth: One "mi, Run and Era I ; ' What will Ko up on the scoreboard at that moment wheR l!ank Aaron hlfs his 7,14th home, run! On May 25, 1935, when Babe Ruth hit bis 714th home run, the scoreboard eign ·nasbed : "One hit, one run, run era" What's your stand on necking'! Observed Town Alder- man Arthur Bissell of Wednesbury, Englaod. "A spot of1iecklng does the. youngsters good. The brain can be-. come overworked with too much study and that sort of relaxation helps a lot." , To chew without swa1lowing what you chew is nonproductive. This was · the formal explanation offered years ago as to why there are no chewing gurn factories in the' Soviet Union . .....,. bug expert claillll stinging insee(s lend to avoid , white clo,thlng. 'i;. I . . . QUERIES FRO CLlENTS Q. "How tall was . the mother pf the late Humphrey Bogart?" . A. Am Advised she stood about, 6 feet. Am Advised fur- ther she · wore a size 2 shoe. -"-------- . Q. "What's the latest re)Xlrl on how manY people who bankrupt out their personal debts do that thing again after the legal 'six-yea r waiting time?" • A. Just J7 out of,every 100. ' Q, "OUr secret group of 13 women studies witchcraft. We're witches. But-What none of us remfmbers is the name for our little org"ii.niza tion?" A. That \\'OUld be a coven, Note your letter comes from Great Falb. Mont. You must be a batch of imported military wives. My recollection of tho$e native ~1antana girls is they have little use for witchcraft. ·More interested In duck hunting. , ; ENERGY . The energy conservationists report that aq automatic dishwuher uses from 10 to 16 a:allons of hot Water while and ordinary bath takes about 25 gallons. Why they so re- port I don't know. They d0n't suggest we take our baths in dishwashers. Will' look· into tbls further. Stand by. What haS ~the most ·roolish thi!Jg y_ou've ever done with money aince your mamage?-Ask a man that, and he'll tell you something which bas to do with a car._ Ask- a woman_,_ and she'll tell y_QY_~~Jhi.ng.wbich has to ~do with CtOtl\ei. ·U8Wllly, uiually. •. , --I ' A recently retired teache"r, who has conducted count· Jess spelling bees ainong blondes, redheads and brunettes, con~ the brunettes invariably win. Address'mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. ~o.i 1815, New. port Beach, Calif. 92000. NOW THRU SATURDAY-NOV. 10 LOWER PRICES ARE PASSED ON TO YOl)'! Si nce June, we have acquired most or the 1tock of rive compa-nie1 in the fine jewelry bu 1ine11. These purchal<!I had a retail value of approximately l 'Z00,000. Since thi1 jewelry wa1 purcha1ed at a level mu ch le11 than today'• muket value, we are pa11inl' the aavi n~ an tO you! NOW, THROUGH SATURDAY, November lOt~. any; item in our tremendous 11 tock, with the ·exceptron or Seiko Watche,, may be purchased at 20% le11 than o~r uaual low discount pricea. Some watches are e\·en d11· counted more. Christmas La~-a-way .••'sale prices! • IDMUS SPECllL ~ 500 CULTURED PEARL STRANDS 2/3 OFF. Each store will hlovt ovtr Hl0°slr1nds st ill oil the ari1i111I jj h1n•s 1n uni!Ol'm ind ba1oque shlopes, ptn•. white, and bl11t in color. M.tnJ st11nds ire 1lre1dy 5lrunn11~~'"""7 with et1sp. Mofe (han hill w11I sell lrom $14 to $40 'y STAftf SIAM ·1"" P••·rh, • • \ I I • -, • . I -l. , / ' • .. Tfiursday, No~mber l, iq73 DAILY PILOT J 3 . " . • • • ... ~TP:l~~GREAT £31CYCLE SALE 10-speea and 3-speed bikes-there's a size for ·every ride~ in you~ f~mi.ly . . ••• European-designed 10-speed bike with 2111 , 23 11 , ~nd 2511 frames, Simplex prestige derailleur, 27" gum wall tires, ·.center-pull · hand brakes, choice 'of whi\e or orange. comp. val. 89.99 69.99 not shown : 49.99 hi-rise coa~ter brakes boy's-orange, girl's-: magenta 39.'J? • .. •• Deluxe 10-speed bike for the avid bike riders of the famil~. Shimano Eagle de- railleur, stem shift, 27" gum wall tires, center:pull hand brakes, racing saddle in copper. comp. value 79.99 59.99 . . add assembly fee on all bikes 2.00 ' .. :'( ' ' ' . ' ' , ·-~. . Hi-riser .bike with Shimano twist grip 3- speed ge,ar, front and back hand bra ~es, 20" white .nne tires , glitter banana seat, boy 's in gold or green and girl's in I magenta . comp. value 65 .00 49.99 sporting goods SO-all stOfes except cl cajon • • • • ·~ ' ' ... .::; l· I I I • j • ' I l • I ' ' ·j I • • l .\ • •• ...._, -•. ,. •. ~ ..... ·T ._-:.-._,,~. ~~ . ...., ~, I I ·I I ,/, l I . ,. J " 1 ' " • ' - ~ .. •• •• • L ., llel11xe 1 O..speecfbike comp. ul. 79.99 Shop daiiy 1 O ·~.m. to 9:30; Saturday, 10 to'6; Sunday, noon to 5 '-· • · (except Downtown L.A., Crenww, OxNnl u noted below) ' ' ,, . . • -"" -""' • --- :~ " ' t l • ' • ~ ' .. . ' ,. . l .., ., I i . ' I ' Mn.• Wl•. ,..._ • IMIOOD • l.wlll P\.. tAmMO. !O. IAY. SM Oil'°· N.lllK. • !(IPMgPI..• WlST LA.• WllTllt• SO. ctllSt It• ~·SM llM. • MOllllUIR• tAWO• Cd.• U tAX* • l'lt!Ml • l"'U llOClM A -c Q M1•Y1.J11io1r.a.· 111t-u• er•rm 0 11w1t.i·11~111 11H1w1.zt11°111.*1· St l·!ilXll· Cit-UM .. 11 t.51 11 ° SM•'° n1.n11 ° LAS wi;.u JM 11'4.llM.IM*'' 1!it CM.Wit LrM •as m11~ t.0.t.·1-.uo ~ T -. . . ' . • • • .. - . . I • ~ • , . -, .. . . . ' .. ' '·'L-1 DAILY PILOT . . ·'--~~~~~~~- . Th'ursdaJ, Novtmber l, 1C173 . --.... _.., ____ _,. t I '·· ·u1iderp~id!! .Judge· Quits __ ~ . . 1-·rom \\'ire Ser~cts , tine. 55, was sued fGr divorce divorce. said there had been Jacobs said that about five by his .wife or 14 ye.ari. Nico la an irre.triev.able-.-bfeakdown of years ago Hughes reportedly Iri Hashish U.S. Districi Court Judge ~lae Sc henck Oantlne, 39. the 1narriage. J told the com mit tee if he were Thontas A. ~1asterson of ~1rs. Dantine's con1plaint Hudnut, a Republican and ever inducted into the hall, TAY L 0 R SVILLE, ?.td. Philadelphia says he cannot rtl<>d in Santa ~lonica Superior an or dained Presbyterian he wanted them to \\'Bil until (UPI) -U.S. narcotics agents live on his $-IO.OOO salary. Courl cited irreconcilable dif· · d •n he rould come in pe rson. have seized an estimated $3 M t . 1 d 1 1 ntinist.cr, res1gnc as paswr flowever , llugh"•' aides. . as erson, appo1n c oit ie f .. ren~·. She d1'd not ask for r th s d p b 1 ·an ..... million worth of hashish and be ch · 96 · ... '"";> 0 e e;con res Y eri contacted about the Dec. 14 8-ested e1'ght persons m· a n 1n I 7 by.President support. , .-.1.. h ·~1 di II ft '' Johnson. 'says that is the -The couple Y.'cre mar ried vuurc lu -n anCoaPo s 8 1 er enshrinement , DO\\/ say the re-1arffih9use raid, the U.S. Drug rcaSQn-he is l·csigning ·Nov. in New York In January 1958 his eleclion to ng ress ast quest is ''no longer binding!' Enforcement Administration ... 16 10 return to private Jay.• and separated in July 1972. year i..?" Oct: 14 het -I"" W~~le . * . in Baltimore announced . . 'prac11·cc \Yors1up serv ices a •iu iu Duke Elllnfton and his . -. · They have three daughters. h · · · f Ag t Robert HindS said "I ha\'e found 1 cannot * ~ous~ at t e in~_itallon ° orchestra wil play at this en l resid ent Nixon. __ ----vear!s-Royal v a u-d--e-vi+l-~V . .r _discharge n1y finan cial obliga-Rear Adm. James B . • ;.......w.,. . Lo do before pounds of solid hashish and ·ons to 1ny family on my Stockdale, of Coronado1 who Gov. Daniel J. Ev:ms S?YS Q;~m~~~=:tb I~. n 48 polDK1,s of~ OU, were ' ' sent judicial s a I a r Y , ' ' was 'ohe of the senior Navy he v.·ill sh~ve ~ff his .beard The rlormance o( en-bro ught into the countrr fr?m asterson said. officers held captive in North in celebration 1( \\!9s~1n~on tertainm':nt s 1 a r s aids Lebanon. The final destination .... The 45-year-old jurlSt said . •Vietnam, will bc c;;ome 1..'<>m· voters approve a state mcome th-eatr'ocal charities and is one wa,,s W1known. • • needed more income to mander ot the antisubmarine tax on Tue&\aay.. , 1 . -At $150 an ounce it figures pport his five children, two warfare wlng In the Pacific. 0! the year 5 1 e e v 1 s 1 0 n. at $3 million in retail street r whom are in college. Stockdale will report to his ( ) htghspots. value," ltinds said. "It's a * new assignment in January. P'"'OPLE · * record 'hashish haul for · Burglars st.le prop c rt y * L The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Paul Maryland and perhaps [0< the 'falued at $15,000 from actress Publishers - Hall. Syndicate ..,_________ O'Connor, 43, resigned from East Coast." ~ngrtd Btrgman's London announced that the wife and the active priesthood to get Hinds said 'the investigation partment, police said. • son of the late Walt Ktlly And Evans said that if it married, church officials an· started more than six months The SwedlSh star was a~ will carrY on with the comic comes to sur gery on the dap-nounced in Youngstown. Ohio. ago in the agency's olficfi fu ariitg on strip Pogo. pied gray beard it will be "I have been and will con-Miami. s t a g e in A spokesman for the rom-performed at the busy street tinue to be a faithful member ----------I .The Co"--mer · of 4Jh and Pike in f th hurch " o•~---•r pany said Kelly put together ... u · o e c ' vuiuJUI. stant \Vile.. a creative team of his wife, downtown Seattle. wrote in a letter to the bishop 'at !he Albert Selvy. anartiSt. and his son, "SO I suppose all thos'e who of the &ix-county diocese. ~ eater in Ste\•en, a writer, during his are wobbling on the fence on "I am following the proper Martin's last illness . HJR37 (the income tax procedures prescribed by the ne when The strip will continue measure) and don'( iike the church and int'end to be mar-~; the robbery uninterrupted and th e new beard have an extra incen-ried in the church. Although '• l occurred. aElltGMAM Pogo will make his ap-tive . , ." Evans told news-in a different role. I will .~ . "Miss Bergman is quite rv>!lrance ab 0 u t Christmas men. tinue to spread the kingdom ........ of God." \\upset because they stole time. * J'•ttiings like gifts from her * Perhaps recluse HowardjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjjijjjiiJ l , children and souvenirs she 'The '"ifc .of Rep. William Hughes is a •·Sentimental ol' MINIATu11:1:a c1v1L WA" has collected over the years II. Hud.nul ·nI of Indiana filed fool" at heart and could be 01-0 001.1..s 01..0 GuNt '~ things she cannot replace," suit to end their 13-yea r mar-lured into a public appearance -MANNING'S Griffith James, c 0 mp any riagc. • to be enshrined in the Aviation COLLECTORS J man.ager of "The Constant Anne 'Hud,out, who has three Hall of Fanle in Dayton. SHOP ~ 324 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT .BEACH l.11?-3766 Wile" said. chilslren by her marriage to James W. Jacobs Jr., Hall 2 ,29 N~~ e1..vo_ Hudnut and two by a previous of Fame committee member, ~o•TA M~. CAL•"·· J' :_c SMM Loc.ati• i 1. ! • • !. • _, • Actor-producer llelmut Dan-marriage which also ended in hoP.fS so. _ u se indoors or out , '°' pa,,os. 1;1e placos .. 79c accent walls! Lighl· weight; needs no reinlorcemenL NaLural red. SQ. FT. Dozens ot F•scina!lng Pattarnsl MOSAIC TILE Make floo1s. waOs s· 9' and counters t>eauti· lul! Ea sy to install! Approx. 1 sq. ft. mesh sheets. AS LOW AS StiEET Fresh, New Color In Yow Kitchen! •9•2-9 281 H"•· 11·5:>0 •SALES Handsome emt>Ossed1 2c pallern . 12Xt 2 il'l. Decorator colors! WALLPAPER .IN STOCK SQ.FT. Huge selections of vinyl s, flocks and prinls in stock for on-the -spot delivery! Was h- able finishes! Some pre- SELF-STICK SHAG CARPET TILE Thick nyIDn pile tu~s hide seams! Jumbo 12x12 in. tiles. SOLID VINYL FLOOR TILE Luxurio usly supple 12•12 in . liles give a _ ~fetime of wear! Spark- ling marb6e chip pet.. lem; lovely cobs! pasled! 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Th11r5day, NOYfmber l , 1973 .. DAILY PILOT t15 • '··Cancer,Breakthrough Uncovered ;in N~w Yo1·k? ln'the • Hot Socks Service , ··NEW YORK ·(UPO "-Ttie breast cancer. Although there · the growth of cancer In Sloan-Kettering Institute for. were some positive findings humans .. Cancer Research says one ... tbat.~e drug inhibits, perhaps Laefrile has been the center researcher has reported signincantly, lhe spread of of a -controversy am 0 n g . posit~ve results in treating can~r in the hmgs of mice. cancer authorltes for more Gr tVE mice with the controversial ' 1'"o drug laetrile, t>ut urged cau- ' TIIE AUTllORITIES stress-than 25 years. Ainnan Fir1f • Class Tluld- deua A. Ty1tka Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. ... 1S«A.G! ,lion in interpreting the. find-edtbatpositiveeffectsoomice Its manulacture ·and use is ~ lngs. might have no bearing on prohibited in the Unit e d The p.relimina?y report possible use of laetrile on States. The California Depart· Wednesday by-Dr. Kanmatsu humans and that muc~ ex--ment of Public ffejJth states Suglura of the institute was perlmentation is needed to that "laetriles are of no value based on a l~mol)th series verify the pr e Ii m In a r y in the diagnosis, treatment, of experiments involving a evidence that the. drug may alleviation ·.or cu r-e ol Syszka «JI 6071 Hardwick a... , cle, Htmtington Beach; has . .W~t".'. graduated at-Keesler AFB, ,v ' hit. .,. · Miss., from 1)1e Air Training rou ~ SU.nl •·W~fln• Command's liaaic course !or this tlm4 /Uff/I ----el<!Olronie &,eeialie . • · strain or in Ice that develops have some efftct in arres ting cancer ••• " • . The ainnan, who recei.ved instruction in communications and ·electronics systems ,prin· \ ci ples, is remalnipg at Keesler · for advanced tra4*tg. Army Priv;ate David M. Keith, son of Mrs. Thema I. Keith, 2191 Pomona St., Co.111ta Mesa, completed the first phase of fraining Wlder the roodern volunteer army pro- gram at Ft. Ord. --.. Na vy D~vld 8. Clark, son of Mr. and Afrs. Iierbert T. Clark, of 21031 Shackleford -Circle, Huntington Beath~ - commissioned an ensign upon graduating Jrom officer Can· -didate Sc hool at the Naval Officer .., Tra ining Center at Newport, RJ . cOast Gu:trd Se a ma, n -Recruit Tim W. Rhoten of 16601 Patricia Lane, HI.in· tington Beach, grad,uated from basic training at the Coast Guard Training center at Alameda. Marine. Pvt. R o b e r t Cavazos, son of ~frs. Christine Brison of 9201 Paddock Circle, Huntington Beach, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps l!ecruit Depot at San Diego. Cadet Charles F. Holloway, son of Mr:. and Mr. Leroy V. Holloway or 15231 Victoria , Hwttington Beach, i~ amoQg the 819 cadets who have en· .,. tered their third year at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Cadet Holloway will serve as an administrative sergeant in his unit. He was selected for the position because of his leadership abilities and cf· fectiveness ·ratings. Ainnan Grant H. Tolletb, son of ~1 rs. Joanne P. Geisler, 2592 Portafino, ~1ission Viejo . has been assigned to ~esler AFB. Miss-., after completing Air Force basic training. The ainnan has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Keesler for specialized training in the armament WIDEST of W-1-D-E 50 SERIES • .,. systems field. --Ainnan James P. Ivey, son or retired u -~· Air Force l..ieutenant ' Colonel and At rs . • Edward W. Ivey of 16101 Windcmeir Lane, HW'ltington Bead!, has graduate<! II Chanute AFB. Ill .• lrom the U.S. Air Force a irc r aft mechanic course conducted by the Air Training Command. The airman, who feamed to maintain and servk:e multi· qine jct •ir<nlt, Is beiDc "as.signed 10 Nor111a Af'B, for duty with • mil of the Military ,Ait!U! Cclmmlnd. )Blue Ligh Going Atop CHP Cars . SAClfAMENTO (AP) -The sirens 'wail and the blue lights fl asl) -!rs lhe new call!omla llighway Patrol. "' 1uue lights will be showing up atop patrol cars beginning in January in the Sarr Fran· cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego regions, the CHP an- nounced. , The announcement said btue ~ ' lighls will be used along with t11111 •• ~I 5'1 1.ar11. ~22'1 7.&11 •. '24'1 J.11111. ~ 1.1111u~34'1 t1111u .~39" 1 .... 11,i'({•s IUlllUs49ts 11-15 TIW-TRAC1TYPE '49" the present red and amber lights as a result or studies which found blue is more v'isj.. ble at nighl and red more \'isi ble during daylight. New rooftop "light bars" will contain an three colors. Blue and red ligh[s will operate together, and amber will be used Separately - !lsually the color of light used *********** HIAaQUAllTIRS FOR DUPLIX CAMPIR l'IRIS & WHllLll . when a CHP vehicle has sto1>-ltiiiJllal pcd to assi st another vehicle. The CHP said 150 cars will be equipped by January and _ 300 by spring. Ev.enlually, all CHP cars -about 2,000 vehicles -will hove bluC lights. Ticket Time • 171/14 f71/14 671/14 H71/14 '671/15 H71/1S J71/15 2.31 2.50 GARDEN GROVE · H040 Broolchurst , (CMellr W.ttmintftt" ......... hu"t 1714) 530·3200 • ' ENGLISH STEEL RADIM.S f~f- SFUl U.S.--' IMPORTE .,.,,......,.. RADIALS TVUU:,SSltADIAU llllUU.. 145 13 i IJ 29.95 N.A. 155/13-5.60 13 '36.95 27.95 65/13·6.80/13 39.95 29.95 155/15·5.60/15 34.95 N.A. 5/15·6.00/lS 39.95 29.95 175/13·6.50/13 5/14-6.45/14 85/-14-J .35/14 • • DOl.+$1 .lflO 1.11FH. .fn LA HABRA· ·BUENA PARK 2000 Wh ittier Blvd. 2962 Lincoln Blvd. (comer pf Whittier ( comtr of Linc.in •ncl &.ac,hl .,.jK~I 674·3666 (71 4) 826·lll0 llOWEVER, BENNO C . Schmidt, chairman of 1 the President's Cane.tr Pan~·said -this month "it Ls possible that it (laetrile) has some effect." A spokesman for Dr\. Robert Good, president of the In· stltute, said Wednesday the repart was not complete and- added that Dr. Sugiura was only one member of a · team workihg with laetrile. A statement from the m. stltute said the Suguira report "is preliminary· and part of u.~. UDIALSlll C:OtCYl•J- FAMO S 175/14 llAS·Pll 185/13 NDN·RAlll~ TllillSS 185/14 195/14 205114 205115 215114 :115115 a brond, oilgoing scientific l~­ quiry. It would be premature ~ . Hurt-Gls at this .time to draw $~ific -...LINKOPJNG, Sweden conclusions on the,, basis of (AP) _ Hot sock.! put 50 the Suglura !eport. Swed ish Gls orv the sick 1 list, some of \hem sµt-s r e r i n ll second-degree tanford Board bums on tbeir feet. STANFORD (UPll -l<>s Angeles attorney ~· r.1elvin "Swirt Jr. will fi ll the WJexpired term of the late Benjamin S. Crocker on the Stanford Univc!sity board of Trui_tees. SIZE 6.45114 6.50/13" Authorities said a cem- .puter at Uie cent r:a I defense I a LJ:tl d r· y ap- parently mixl'd too much lye or disinfectant in the wash. '9lllPIAUS JSDTM ••• hO.+ Sl.1 l·I' MAGS SPICIAL COMPlltl CAPS nuo NUTS AVAIL. ... ._.suu·ICI I II PtC1 • llaS BM.MU 2 f 49~~!;•:: • ' . ' --='*'•="'"'"'--IH ............. .- FULLERTON ORANGE .-.. ' 1321 South Euclid 410 North Tustin ,, block Nitnh of Av,.,ue Rlwtnldt Fretw.t'f) 11141 a10.d'loo . {714) 639·4321 I • ., • '" . . ' ~\ ' DAIL 'f .;.PILOT '.16 Thursday, November l , 1973 • 'Two Dotl1 Not I , ~ Desert V ehicle Ru"les ·Told LOS ANGEJ.ES....LU!'!l - The Bureau of Land ~1anage­ ment has made public Its revised ·set <lJ guideline!! for 'recreational vehicle use on federal lands in the "Southern Galifornia desert. . .. The interi1n critical management program, an· nounced \Yednesday by state director J . R. Penny. was a revision or a preli,mlnary draft plan which ~·as released Sept. '8. cuteg_orlcs such as 811owtng vehicle travel on designated or existing roads and trails. PENNY TOLD a news con· fercnce there • were · a n estimated 140 ~eaths and 2)000 he said, there was continuing destroction -or the dese~t's natural resources. •inesourees are belng lost ot damaged daili because of the tremendous-unmanaged recreation use of the desert," s~rlous injuries to recfea-he said, .adding that "It is t1onlsts on the Califomla imperative that we Jnitlate Df;sert last year. Additionally1 : controls." • Bugging MtµIe d SANTA BARBARA (AP ) - Slaff JllOmbers of the 5en•te. Waterglte Commitl~ and a number of scholars will meet De<:. 9 at the center Tor !he study of Dem oc r·a t Cc In- stitutions to con.sider the d e e p e r constitutional im- plicaUCl'IS of the Watergate alfair. i By JOANNE REYNOLDS l have a few cornplainti for the state's Department of Motor Vehicl~s. PENNY SAID more than 45 changes were made in the preliJrunary guidelines as the ' result of public review and CO!J{.mcnt. He said additional changes will be made as management expfflence ls gai ned and admt.io)lal resource data developed. :::Pllb . . . ' . . ,· '. ~11~ BA_NK OF COSTA· MESA Actua11y my complaint is about the Division of Drivers Licerues and a letter-writer known as R. V. Thunen. According to alt these folks, I am a driver who "shows disregard 1'or the traffic laws," and l am in danger of Qeing classified as a negligent operator. This :llarming fact came to my attention last \Veek- _,,.,,,.. end when I was rearranging my book· shelf and an old economics textbook fell open. inside was a letter from the DMV addressed to my parf!l!ts -at the ad· dress I used when I w~s in college. It bad never been opened, but I must have had it for a while, beciuse there were ink marks along the top where I'd used it as a ruler. 11:•YHOLPS Since it \\'35 postmarked Novem- ber, 1966. I decided to open it and see whal the Di\fV wam.d to tell my folks. · F"rst there was a Jetter telling them they are the ,.7 -:-ts;:r guardian of a minor who shows disregard for ru~.1~1c laws. The letle.r points out that "the DeJ!Cll'lment" im' oirig to take any action yet, but they want my par- ents to straighten me out. I ~s curious as to what J had done that constituted disregard for the traffic laws, and the next letter an swered my question. \Addressed to me ·from R. V. Thunen, it had a nice little box score in the comer that credit me in one year • with two tickets and an accident. · • The letter was to inform me that 1 was in danger of being classified as a negligent driver because I had been "cob.victed of several violations of the traffic Jaws." I'm glad I never opened that Jetter seven years ago, 1 might have thought lhere was something really wrong. In retrospect, however, I'd like to pick a few nits with the DMV. First, I fail to see how two tickets -they were for speeding on the freeway and driving through a Cross walk that was occupied by a pedestrian -nulke "several" vit>-_ Jations of the traffic laws. Yes, they are definitely violations of the law to which I pleaded guilty by paying the fine. But be advised, DMV ~le, that two doth not several make. ' I also have :some questions concerning the inclusion o( 1--,-1·-.the=ecacct':\"'J.dent in the box score,slnce il was theother dffver who got tbe ticket that time and whose insurance paid all tbe car repair and medical bills. Does being the victim in an accident in which another dri!Jer is cited for a traffic law violati<m constitute unsa fe driv)llg on the victim's part? So take that OMV, Drivers License Division and Mr. or i!s. Thunen. I got your letter seven years late and my parents never received it. And all by myself \Vithout your threats to classify my driving ,as negligent, I have man- aged to operate a .car all these years without another ticket or accident. fl.S. Choice She doesn't know why, but Debbie Schellan, 23, or Atlanta, Ga., is the only U.S. represen- tative on the Vatican Commission to study 'What Makes Women Happy or Unhappy. Their Aspirations ana Frustrations." The panel -15 women and 11 men -will meet in the Vatican in Nov- emben.· Under the revised program. 16 areas of the desert will be closed t0i...all vehicle use, 14 \\•iU be open to unlimited recreational \'ehicle use and the bulk of the desert will be placed in various (People/Quotes) makes Sunday F'lllJ&AY' ,..,.,-..~~--......,.,,,.---~ ~-~ ~ ~..,... 1-""000 § ' ORDER • ·YOURS TODAY! ~~I ~· ' . -~ ''i \ 1'" y L.-.' Jeautiful $tick-on LABELS Penonali1ed • Stylish . • Efficient Order For Younelf or 1 Friend· Ma y be useci on envelopes as Pefurn aJdress la_bels. Also very handy as identificatibn labels for marki n9 pers onal items such as books, records, photos, etc. labels stick on g less and may be used for ma rk ing home canned foc.:d items. All labels are printed with stylish Vogue t ype on fine ~utlity white· gummed pa per. ,..------------, I Fill in tills ct11p0n, clip 1nd mill wifh S1,1J 11: 1 I -'"lkll Prlnli119 L•bf.I Div., P.O, ~a 1W. I I C:e111 11\•W. C1Lil. 12•2~ I I 1 I I I I I · I I I . l PILOT PRINTING . l ~-----------------------J . .. -LOCAL .. All The· WAY! HARBOR ILVQ. at BA.I<ER • Put your money to work with the Bank of Costa· Mesa -· organized and directed by leading local businessmen with up to SO-years business experience in the Harbor Area. --..... --:___,____ DIRECTORS THEODORE ROBINS Ch•irm•n of th• Bo•rcf PAIGE V. SIMPSON JACK R. CURLEY Vice Ch•irm•n of th• Bo•rci CHARLES CRINGLE ROY E. JUNE . BERTREN I. SM ITH OFFICERS PAIGE V. SIMPSON Pr•iicf•nt Chitf E••Cutiv• Offic•r ~OHN W. WALSH Vitt P.r•1icf•nt & C11hi•r KENNETH W. FOWLER Vic• Pr•1icf•nl Stnior lotn Offictr CLARA SUKOWSKY A11i1f•nt Vic:• Pr•1icf•nt KEN DOtiAHUE A11i1t•nt C11hi•r Banking Hou11 Mon .lhru Thurs . 9:10 to 5:00 Fricf1y 9:]0 lo 6:00 Saturcf•y 9:]0 lo 1 :00 BANKS IN COSTA MESA: 3 have Headquarters in San Francisco 3 have Headquarters in Los AllC,leles 1 has Headquarters in San Diego • • • AND ONE HAS HEADQUARTERS IN COSTA MESA • For Business Expansion Bank of Costa Mesa in less than I year has surpassed its 2 year goals, and .is now constructing. a new head office building at H,<;RS-OR"and BAKER. Far Savi~gs We ply the highest rates of inte rest all owab le on savings accounts, C.D.'s and Golden Passbook. Q BANK OF -COSTA MESA MEMaliR Harbor at Baker 979°4200 i=Dii -·---·- • ' • . ' • I .I~ ·' •one-~op' shoppi.rig ' a.t its :finest! ..QfiN MOlilDA Y & THURSDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9 . . • HowoY Ft?1 e NPS FRo(fi ? ll'l•NTllJ ~s r 8~ r e: RR s -Je1r.1 f'e771N(o :ZOO w11..1.. 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KENNEDY • DEAR JOYCE : I've wanted to be a park raqer 11Dce ! ftnl vtolted Y•emlle N1- tloa1f l'lrk 11 • boy. 'llley ,_really 1eem to Uve the Sood outdoor ll(e. Do you b1ve any lnfonn1tlon •bout p a r le rangen' jobt? -D.C: Kno1- vUle1 Tenn. YOUR CHILDHOOD image of a national park ranger as a woodsy cabiJHtweller-hunt- ing, fishing and trapping all day -needs updating. Some of today's permanent U.S. park range.rs spend u much ( ~reer Corner] time chasing suspected crhpinals and making arrest.s as they do answering non..stop tou~lsi questiollll, w a r n I n g city-born 'bear feeders, ·and rescuing hapless vacationers who fall inlo rlvc!rs. YOSEMITE, BEING very accessible to large metropolitan are as , __ Js . particularly susceptible t o crowding, drugs and crime. On a normal summer rllght at Yosemite, about 20,000 pet; pie camp in '8 ·1-square mile area. The staff of 3 s permanent rangers ls sup- plemented by 200 sununer . rangers to handle vacation crowds. Park rangers are the only law enforcement officials - In the area. Rangers also make up the part's fire department. On a Saturday night not long ago, a Yosemite ranger organJ.zed a river rescue, a -b o a t recovery, a helicopter rescue of a youth having an asthma attack on a high trail, . and a searCh for a fleeing robber while a Ore alarm (later prov- ed false) Qlmost ruined everything. WHEN EXCITING moments are ov"er, the paper work re- mains. Rangers at Yosemite do lengthy, routine paperwork detailing arrests, r e s c u e s , suspicious 'persons , and miss- ing objects. Days off are often spent in court g i v I n g testimony about park arrests, or out of doon perfecting sklll.s 1uch as ma~~manship, , fire fighting, cllmblng, scuba ,dlving, a n d cross:coµnlry skiing. Other parks are I e s s turbulent than Yosemite and not an national park rangers (nor all rangers at Yosemite) are specifical ly assign~ I? "'law enforcement duties. Still, there's no question --1.h a t there 's more law enforcement wort. than there used to be. More tradit1onal jobs include giving fireside talks on the .._ park environment, guiding vlstorl on nature hikes, and manning entrance stations and visitor centers. Rangen may also assisl in park relaled educaton programs. • .-• RANGERS, BOTH male and At!rTia1e. earn in Ute range of $7,700-20,000, and more for park superintendents. Competilkln le< . jobs in lhe naUon's 298 park areas Is in- tense. and relatively few jobs are open each year. For more infonnation, you can obtain a free brochure. "Careers In the National Park Service," by writing to the Pmonnel Office, Room 2719, Natlooal Park Service, 18th and C Sts. NW·. 1Wuhlngton, D.C. 20240. Unfortunately 1 the brochure needs rcvlslon and may be out .of date on some particulars; be sure to con- firm reguirementa -with your local off\ce of the U.S. Civil Service Commlsllon. · TO READERS who continue to ask about how lo locate a good career. counseling agency: The Director~ of counseling servlC<!s, published aMually, describes the counseling ser.vices approved by the International Auocia· tlon of Counseling Services. 11\e dlreCtory contains names and addresses of coumeltng resourCes, the types o r counseling of f e r e d , the cllentele served , boul'I, fees, d!r«1Dr and staff. Many libraries have a copy. Or, you can obtain one for $3 from the 1n1em11klnal Alaocla~on of Counseling Services, 1607 New Hampibire Ave. NW . Wuhlnaton. D.C .. llDOI. READER SERVICP:: Fe< a !roe copy al !ht new 30-poge booklet, "How To Pay For -----ll,ealtll.-.Ct Education/' publl!hed y m·~h R e 1 ources Admlnlstratlon. send your requelt on a poslcard lo Joyce Ll\ln Ken- nedy at this new1paper . 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(Nextto S1v·On) Daily 9·9, Saturday 9.6 Doily 9-9, Saturday 9°6 646·1614 837-313D '<lr ··-·~-~~--r:f:ll:l:l:l:-l::-~-;;:De~l"-lv=e~ry=-=a=n~d0E=x=pe~rt:&-r.n~i..-;1la Ian Weh ..... ntour bt.11in••• on satl .. tied, loyal cwto. men. You mutt bl 10!11fltd or we'll _ c)9, ..,. covrteo1.1f, m.111"6 ••pertl dell"' 011d hutoll ·'PVI' 11- app lioMt• eccorcll119 to loctol'y 1ptcUlcollon1. NEW.TOLL FRll SOVICE PHONE NUMllR ZEnlth 7.3437 ' • • -,-i..-~.good-- ll ~ > l ~ t. ' ( ' , t 1 \ • ' ). • ~ • ' l J \ ~ • •• ' ' . \ • ' • \ I I f ( )_I .. ) ) i .. / -} •: > ,, ) ~ ' • ·' I 1 • I "(, j }· .i J 11' -. • ' l .. ' ,.-, . ' '• -( • r _,' . ' .. • ' ' • . -I .. , . • DAil Y PllO < President Nixon: White. Doose Beelose . . -. By FRANCES LEWIN~ Charles · G. "Bebe" Rebozo, Oval i>rrlee of lbe White '"lie alway1 runs up steps." . House, restaurant £'"Ployes has come under attack for 11.ousc. rhen n'IOve to a spedal Julie report : and keeps up reported that ·tbe rr~t WASHINGTQ,~ IAP ) ~ -1'torida banking and liMllCWI working off!~ ~ seL up in hlr1ieallh by c~tlng "high-stpptd ll•·te_inal Ills, an tl· President N\a:on's lifestyle in• deallnu:. the next-door Execut ive Office energy foods,"', like cottage OI~ rum drink. · :· tl!i-"Wblte House has brollght Blilldlng, -cheese and wbeat germ. Nixon, now IO, hllJ !11i9yed c r l t I c ism and m.lsun·, , . Tll.E NIXONS rarely eo-' Late at night, Nixon likes Nixon ls a formal man who phcOOmenaJ good he1lt~ -.UD- derstanding. tertain outside of their forma l · to "'ork In the small hideaway wears conservative suits bl ue tll he was stricken 'llritb viral His isolation and constan t official White House functions, Uncoln Study tucked away in p-eferred, rarely wears ~ hat, pnewnoni1 last July. But he travels from one presidential and t.be ..President bas onl:v the 1J0ut.hea!t comer of Aile and dJsturbs some ofltis aides even got over that aponer th~ home to anotber acrosi the danced publicly twice in bis family Q\!arters, where he ,by refusing to work In doctors expected. country ha\'C added to im~Jtfl years at-the White House. keeps a closet · fi lled with shirtslcevi s -even at his problems. · Few guerts are:' ever eVen .. stereo e q u (~ m e ~ t !'hd beachfropt vacation hom~s: !loon .... _.. Unh"ke former ~ Lyndon 8. Johnooa . wllr" ,ued; to enjoy dr!Yl111 hlmsell, Ni1on never drives. He leav,. It to his secret Servtee 11eot.s "'to1tfsfrttnd. -He. II load ol eocapint frol1I the \Vlllte HooN for an ~ven­ lili '.ainncr crullt Ol1 the 'l'ollooite RI..,. aboord •the.I ' ••• A continuing feud y,•itb !he invited to come for informal recordings. "" nation 's news media hasn't fami ly dlnr.crs. helped, either. Though World Wnr JI Navy FOU R Tl~IBS during the buddies recall how Nixon once week or crisis over the AJDES HAVE gone to .some lengths to prevent any candid inforinal photographing of the HE BOASl'S of·oever having fOOj NllV)' )'l<ht ~. He a.$0mmon cold"' a bcadli!lle;~· rarely .Ji!.U.. .. 111.se ·aua11. a fact that "'" amaz" his Members of the family, Rebozo family. • , • or 11~ t~\.4:: f::i:{ .': :~·~. How to IOQk good and enjoy yoµrselt )Y_hcthet ·However, Ntron elaims he cursillns with Rebozo aboard youlikewhatyoq'reloo~ingatornot. Btfr BASICALLY. Prtsl- dent Nixon is a conservati ~·e. !lhy man, ill-at-ease in social situations. li e is a n1an v.·ho never \('Orks in shirt.sleeves -even in private. bluffed I<> win a •t,500 poker hand, he has never been known to relaX at a rard game in the \Vhite House. • He llkies to work before " bla::• 1119 fireplace.-ellen d11rl11t1 ~11111111er 11Jeather, when he orders lhe nlr~ co11ditionh19 t11r11ed 11p lo offset lhe • heal. suffe rs from hay fever. 1 his houseboat•, Coco Lobo Ill, I .:----~----"---------..,I notion disputed by bis White irl Florida waters and aboard Face it . Sidelining isn't a 1z-we House physician, who says be m1·u1ona•-R o b e r t H. .. · un.:. "' 11"mple 1port 1nyw-you. t~ oun<cs .... onriCO "l'"" has decided to let the Prest~ Abplarialp's sports·fisb_ing boat -1 1 \11 oullCft RQftlioo Gold dent have his way in this Sea Llon JI off the Bahamas. look at iL 2 ounces piMapple Juloc Despite his four presidentlal homes on \'i'hich the govern- ment has lavished millions of dolla rs, Nixon is Mrdly what anyone y;ould call fun.Jovin2. He works long hours, has unending stacks of required reading. and has neve r acknow ledged taking a rPal The President is not .a mi1n.. "'ho enjoys gourmet food. either. In Cact. be-.rnaiptaina a constant low-fat diet . medical dispu te. Nixon is not much ol · i .Oa the other hand, having J""° of I limo Swlmihlng aM Wilking are rl!hemtan,~but -&otS for the -the-riiht·sidelin_c-whether ~~'Ti:.:tfn;:':nt. ...-1 WD the President's main ex-boat ride. you're sitting on 1ht ,right OI ice. Sprin~te"wfth powdered 111.1pr. ~-...--.......-~ ercises, in addition to his WeU·known as a sports fan, the wrong one ctn i:nate the 3. H011tJ111Kkl• DURING 1,'HE 'C'ectnt ~1id· morning run-ln--place rltual. Nison 'iL.mbstly a apeCtator. whole thing a lot easier. 1 tbsp. hone)" die East crisis. Ju I i e \Vatergate tapes and the rilld· Presii:lent, and they h_ave, for During _ the, crisis pteeeding He git~ recalb how he was Picture UU. one. You, a J1~,:! ro::;:, Oold Ei.5enhoTA·er talked about her die East· .Nixon flew off to example, barred anyone !tom Spiro T. Agnew's resignaUon benched on the W h It t I e r recognized footbali freak, "'Shake well witll ke and sem. ~~t~, dis~~·'· ~ saTJ ~~t. fatb~~re:id~~f~-m~~~~ r~~~n: s~~to of him in as vice JX'tsident, ob.servers College football team. find younelf in Atlantic City ,, Platl.u• lloade · vacatiori in 4 ~ i years. h I 1-~-hi d ~'""' t t · c al Key Biscayne, Fla. reported witching that irrepressible t ounce c:n •m e a ways I -.i Loll s ay run· a v""'. re rea in am P It is no secret that Nixon ,seeing Niton "walking, walk· AS PJlESIDENT, Nllon has . adeth M t 1 ou~ Rondc:o White ning in place for two miDUtP.5 takes a drink now and the n. Ing, walking" on the l}eacb weferred to watch foott;llU or emceeaeren enew -91 1 ou~ uroua Triple Sec for exercise: · He li kes to work before a He even displayed his martini· near his ~yfront home. baseball pmes on . c O I o·r GorJtous Girl in the ·World Shike well with tee ind i1tU. lato He has a few close personal hiends -or advisers and the inner' circle has b e e n dras tically dimini shed hy th•! Watergate scandals. No w, even his closest. fr i end, Nixon1is usually in hb office blaz ing fireplace -even dur-m~king ~bility to reporte rs teleVision rather than attaDd.. the tai:ne day you're sup· 'Jlustil. by a or 8:30 a.m. and ing summe r weather, when-whom he Invited in to his office. HIS-FONDEST recreation But he likes to._ pick 'up; the 1 · · g~nerally works there until h~rders the air-conditioning one New Year's Eve. as President has been riding tel~. ·after: a, foMbaD about 6 or'6:30 p.m. He llke11 turned up high to offset the On a recent night out at along California and Florida ' game Ind 'talt '~ver the play to start out< in the fonnal fireplace-heat. Trader Vic's near the White free\vays, sometimes for two with the coach: 1,. -·~-'-~~~~~~-"-~~~~~~...:.:.....:.:..:....:.:...~~~~~---'-'-.:_'--~- , . • • SR200 "SLR" CAMERA • 1111111·1" E•posu1t Mtltr 101 f llm $pttds e ASA '·SOO • focal ,l111t Shulltr e Eltctro"lc: f'l11h S:tMh at I/JO Ste. • A:ctpls f1'1 lsm Top Acc:•ss111 Shot • f'11 ll Two Y11r Gvar1"lt• WITH CASE IG/Jm.ir, MAXIE MITE STROBE , ·a9.93 • e Warm To"' Fl•sh Tube • E1s7 lnat1ll1Hon 9 •. 26 e Pow1t•d b)' TWo l.SV Ptnli&ht D1t1e rie5 • f11cyclln1 Tlmt 7·10 Ste. OUR REG. PRICE 14.95 • 0"·011 Switch c::ra.AI G SPECIAL PURCHASE REFURBISHED · RECORDER/TRANSCRIBER "ELECTRONIC NOTEBOOK" YOU 'RE ABLE TO RECORD MESSAGES, MOTES, INVENTORIES ETC. ON I. POCKET SIZED RECORDER ANO PLAY THEM BACK ON A PROFESSIONAL TRANSCRIBER . All WITH THE SIMPLE CONVENIENCE or A STANDUO- COMPACT CASSETTE. CRAIG # 2702 TRANSCRIBER/ RECORDER Fool Co"trolltd B1c:k1p1c:1 &. Pl17 0111111 Count., Qu ick Er11• Ourint fttwind Automatic Ltvtl Control fttc:ordi"f with l"dltalor Limp Slt"Olfiphlc H•1d11t arid Bullt·I" Sptakef Microphone wiHI Sl11t Stop Swilc:h Rtmo•ablt Mlcrophont Storatt Dtacktl SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! .... ,, 1J; 11'' CRAIG #2605 eEltclrOflic Notebook IOI' Poc ket or Britfcast "ELEC.TRONIC e 1"st1nt ftt ~ti Dl1il1r Count11 • 811111·1111 Cond1n111, Mic:r ophont &. Speaker NOTEBOOK '' eLow B1ll117 W11ni"I Lamp eL•alhtr·T11tu11d Vinyl Call & Ha"d Slt ap eP'owtrtd by St1"d11d Pt"ll&ht Dall1 rl11 or '· e OpUonal Rt ch11r1 Kil . 0 ...... "'."" ·149.95 ()1J~ 50 7o ()11 OUR REG . PRICE 329.90 • YOUR HALLOWEEN PICTU~ES ...; · DESERVE "QUALITY PROCESSING COLOR .flLM PROCESSING • WITH BORDIBLllS SILK · PRINTS DEVELOPED AND Plfll\ITED- FROM KODA'COLOR ROLLS 110/126 FILM SIZES ONLY J57 12 EXPOSURE ~26BOSLlDI -PR~CTOB • l/l .S l'ttcis;,,. Ltil.S e SOOWatl &llll.11c• • l'•P·U• Ellitor for Still• li'ftview e Caflyl111 Ca11 and GAF 100 Sllllt Tf1y e R11111I• Cenlf•I e F11w 11ll, RtWtl!l1 f'OlUS &7 .ea. OUR RE&. 'RICE 78 .95 --j salz DUAL I -MOVIE PROJECTOR /GJim.ir. FOUR-IN-ONE EASEL • Macnttic Lalchi"I Locks l"'lantly Keep Pa1111 Secure with Even Te nsion e Ft.'4 Zo om lens e Control with Forwtrd, Afvtrst, f•1t Forw•rd, Sto, '" Glow britht Stilt. 'e Sltow1 both Suptr I tl'llll Aet1Jlt r I. e Stlf Co11t•i111J C•rryi119 C•1• a· '400' A1t l. • 78 95 oua u•. • PRICE ;6.ts HONEYWELL P.EN·TAX TILIPHO'l'O LINS . 13SM.tef SMCT F 3;S e \llulll·Ctltl"I C11l1 S11tl1c• R,1i.'(t1'I". e T1.1nt111ilt Ull It SD'!i Mert Ll&M • Ulltawltltl R•r• itt R•fl•<ttll e 'llptl· M!lll·C,ltil•& ha H1rll1r, Tou11111 C•ath11 .. \-.1111!1!"-~fl. lj I iJ ... ,.., __ 9;;~-:_,•9iiii5:ii~ .. : .. : ... ~: .. ·,·.,; .• u __ ~ OUR REG . PRICE ·9,95 LENTICULAR SCREENS...__"""!!!!!!!! JG11,_~,:_ • l•Ml!iiiJ Sil VER FL YER I- C . .. • •.,'fl' ' 40X40 • 1Sla Stttnf Autemalit P11sl'I l!lutto" , llO,U~U••'---------'-= e Aultfllllll ltl lKll . e T1111l•11 Conlfol for P11!1ct 1'1oj1ctio" • l'att11t14 Silvor L•il11c1111r Slrlac• ~ . . AUT0 -2 SMM ·f2.8· WIDE ANGLE LINS PEMT~l llOUMT e I [l•Nlil• posed to be in South Bend on·tl~·S0y'1d line . You've got a choice. You can. Accommodate or you can ltebel, Let's talk aboul Re.hellion fir1t. (It's more fun.) 'JM Nlby.Suck Approack. A di .. er1ing tactic wherever you sit. The idt;a invol ve s_ the rialtt timin1 and rhe'fight afomo. ' · • . t. There 1hey arc-the J Final· ist11n their lank sui.lll. heels and smiles. 2. The CmCte accepts the en- velope from the judges wilh an q.mta-wink. :3. A l tiffi\css steals O"Cr the aUditoriu·'!'· y._,·1,1~ pq,eta few Crt.cltler,1 1n yourf!W'Ulh and I bear dov.in. · : 4. The first t-en rtws turn around. S. Emcee trips over mike cotd. 6. Your •ire crioa~3. Victory. Crodllm t lb. punuts I lu11 ;&r bu.on rinds ~ tsp. cbili powder 'Ai tsp.prllc powder 2 quW Dud cnu1c:h7 c:erals Comtioe various d1y cereals: bile· 1iU IJptt, ot.t riaas. elc:.-the cru• t.lld cnraciies th•t h••e body:Mix well. rib punuU. bac:oa rliwl. dliU POWilu. prlic powder. Dot w:idl burier. "(out t.I 300"-325" for ,., minutes to n:11 hour. St.It lo 1&11e. Thill biJhly ~Me ll'l•ck Cati M raad9 U. bulk: stored-in ;.n and sirctc:bed offr •n en&1R foot· baU, l>aPtMlil oc TV seum. • ·.• WlllllltMd:wllilo< ......... ....: What yoa watch is your own bllsloen ~ut what you drink · while waliching is a ~tal oft- neJl<cted branch ol pie oo- cial pacu. Jt'I a question cl. appro- priateness, balaocc, vibes and all that. 1'ake TV, fo r\' instance, ( and,rum drihks, just tll nar- row the field a bit): ..... ~. TV~W'•ole'" .. ...,nT1ble Fa~I<~.._.. . Con1lll.r1d 1oc11i11 wht1t ul"IM '~'"'')..i., ;.i• fort-ca/I: Jlnc for .. moora:-1#1011, A."""'"1..J C'w1 rocn, 1tt. ' t.eibio" ...._ N~"'' Hk•'• 'h ofror 11tow wltA on1,-. dUtrac1l11tl1 4411· cloNI W/lh edm<1l7 ,,.,.,,_ ' ' Honoyiu(kte!· "-Iii"''~"°'°",_ irMu: 1<fmD/oll111 ~ •rk• Now if you think these littJc cutics sound self-serving and you find younelf wi th a)Yholc host of guests, juat triple our_ recipes (for a full pitcher of our good intentions). • Sidewalk watchiq. It's th at special school of watching in which yo u try to seem as if you're watching sidewalks wh ile you're actlr ally watching what's wal king on them instead . This ancient art, which has been widcJy.credited as the origin al · inspiration· for- thc sidewalk itself. is best in small'$1rct:tC3f~fS()rf""bU5y­ th oroughfart5 during light drizzles. The following list Of basic'" props is rccom.mcndcd for best results: French newspaper To look. as.If you'n rtad/111: to r1od (if you can) durint lulb,· or to servt OJ roma111/c .,,.. brtlla·f or-two "111r 011. In~.rwin1 hat Btrtt, skimmer, 6nkr-dt· pendirrf on mood of momml. . (Porkp~s 11rt Jro'wntd 11po11.) ... lnterestin1 drink " A"1 from thh tolum" will Jo 11 /ctly if flam bo1an1/y t•r· nislttd wi1h mint or ou1Uwf- iihty st rvtd in pintopp/1. Sunalu su Ml"ortd prt/trablJ ri11 case she's vain). You look just swell. Your chances o( not attracting at- tention are practically z.cro . And even if Miss Right d0<sn'1 happen to ltroll by- your first time out, you'll probably land the Myltery Guest 1pot on a paad lboW. Anyway, bcll'I k>oklt>a It you. rMWtNI ''",.'W'· .. . . Pla(lnum Blonde ~cJ..l.-lfllllO:.«U,,.b,,Jlll.Jl!J,...,,,.,,.,'-1-_ of "'f/lll'f. ' . ' . ' . . . .. 1.Nl•w.-. '\t ''**"" ... ~· \~=WlllltLabcl~•m ~--.C::Ohlrosl~ --·--... . . ' ' • .. I • Ronrico . . The bright taste-in niln. .. . .. . ... - , ( ' ' • ' • , t • ' ' ' ~ • ! .Man Sues . . _..TV:Raaio ' .. ... Miniswr - •, '· DALLAS (~P) -A Dallas ~ has filed a $10 million d411>ago ault . here agab)st fa d l o-te1eviaion evangells Garner Teel Annstrong a Six 1uoclates, clalrrilng tb"ey alie!IJI~· hli wilt and !O•• from hlnl. The civil complaint was nted wllir U.S. Dist. Court Judge ~laon Mahon by Vemon Eugene Smith Jr .. seekiilg no! leas than $110,000 nor mort thin $10 mllllon In da~ages. · SMITH'S PETmON claims bis·Wealth, 00.Siness and famny relations have s u f f e r e a because of a oonspiracy by Annstrong, the \Vorktwide Chureh of God, Ambassador College at Pasadena, Calll.; Herbert W. An:ils.trong, , ln<'.; Herbert W. Armstrong , l.arry Wilker. Bernard Chapman, €Iii! S.line and John Denl3n. · According to the s u i t . Smith's wife, Gloria, bec•me lnterested In 1967 in the WorldW!de CliUTclf Of. God operated · by the · AnnstrongS and Arnbassada< College. - ' SMJTll· CLAIMS Chapman. a mini~ of the group, in· dl.lCed Mrs. Smith to return her marriage certificate-"lo marry the church" and live wtth IOfDe of ill members, ··pa.~cularly the . m~sters;'' · Smith clatms Walker "aided and abetted ·Gloria Smith in 1r1 iduJ!erous relationship viih ck'Oei" men of Tar.ant Count~·.•~ P n d. int!rniM•"Vt ~-""';' 7-lS •• ao s1gr15:-~ e-~· ~~ objector· certiflC3t~1 ,,.. ·dvl. lmled rare... _ r ~th clatms one ~ ha~ a nervous breakdown "'hile the other dropped out of col· let•- •,. MOarovn; ,RE claims, Jlis )Vi(~ wa.s induced to have hi.Jn committed to· a· mental hospital. but ~ \fas freed '\\'hen . doctors said there was no basis for holdiot: him .' He said the incident . however. caused him to suffer £heart attack. Smith said the couple have been married 25 years. Courses To Begin On Nov. 12 ' ·Many new nine -week · ooW'ltS Will be offei'ed ill Orange Coast College j>egln· niog Nov. 1?: Registrat~n ~ets underwliy 1n the ,Admlss1011~ ind Jle«>rds Building Mond.ay, Nov. 5. 1be classes range from one-- half to two units each. · A varlf:ty of claSses , will be ivallable. lncllldlng Fresh Water Ecology, 0 u t d o-0·r SUrvival, Writing for Self Discovery, PQ:etry \Vorksho.11. IJrY Land Sltlli>g, Vocatiolllll PlaMlng. Aerebtc1, .Motion Plctllre Worklh<ip alid'besert Ecology. ! .. Programmed .1 ear n I !\.G classes Bre . a~&O avallable. studehts '.are .. allowcil to enter at any ·time' and' finlllh""t ' 'r' their o.wn ra.te. i - PrNranuned Courses. ~re of· fercd ""in: business, bu!lness . lilrfonl\atlon iystems, com· nWdal se'"ing, food w;vi~. ' industrial art.I, mathematics ad ll'J'Cbolo th• ,,,, ..... f•t '' FINE JEWELRY l~1h wet! pltll -..CO.II !Mii t t111ly lo.f. 11t. IM. ciltM rn· .. ~ ' • -SundaY is Fl1DBAf '. ' . •. k1 it. 1931fjij1.11 " L . ' • 1 ... 4. l ' • ~ • . --1 hursaay, tt~mlJtP 1, i q73 DAILY • • • -"' ' . -' I • ........ ,:•'r"~ r -";:·'7". ' , " -~.,. j : •.' I . .. . . . . ' • ·-:: '" \, .... . ' •, . •t.. .• • • \ . ; . . : .. ' . . .. ... . .. ' . . ... . . I.•'• . .. . . ' . .. . . . .. -- .. _ ... l • V'·' ~· • ••••••.•·~·~··•,••~··~•···~··~••• ••••••••• • • ••• • .. ••• •• t ••••••• •• •: 't;_. .:. ·" -'FAMOUS MAKER : "DAN .POST .~.l~.--'I j P.4NTS FOR ' GUY~_!! . ~-BOOT .SALE . ( ' . '"it ~ .-. '.. . · .. · ·" · REG SALE : •,;~ ~ .. ' ,.. . ·• -~i~:ra;::o~~E~IM JEAN 11.00 . 788 ~ · "f ( 'Sfies: 28~ tO 36· : • • • .:: 'FAMOUS MAKER 00 7sa : .:,;DOUBl:"E-.CNIJ. PANTS ' 12· to : *-"" : Sizes 28, to 38 Colors 8:41e, Br0wh & Burgundy 16.,90 , : • • • • . . . . ' . . tt S!t'~lBUSH 5.HORrs . ll.00 5ss ~ • • . .. • • • -_.: i lW:Q~'.AS,9RJMENT OF 9.99 to 7aa_ ·:. ; CUFFED BAGGIE PANTS · : ·"' ... '. ' 14 00 • 1 · ~i ... es,o;'21 ;to 36 in Ass orted Colo~. ~ . .. • ! . . .... . ~•••• ~.•e • 'l• • 11•••111••t•••l:•tt••••11 ""'''' •••••• ••·••••••.••.•••• •••• 1110 ! .·1~· .\. -· l · ,.J:BOYS DEPARTMEN T -·REG. S~E ••Y'• , .. "":., - THE GRANT BO YS HAS SOME OF ' THE MOST _ FAMOUS NAMES IN WESTERN BOOTS AND SHOES .AT l\RIC~S Tl:IAT ARE HARD TO BEAT! Assorted Styles WESTERN BOO~S .34~8 Sweater Vests . 4'99-10 )97to_597 C 8.99 Siu~ S, M1.1, ll, A.ISi, olori • • • I" " . < I " ; ' • . . .ot . -. ·!~~·!!~.!acket 7•99 411 . I -:. • FOR THE GREAT · LAYERED LOOK ••• 'SWEATER.VESTS _, F()R MEN' ·"Siziis S, M, L, XL _,.,.·Asst: ~I ors i· ·' ••• : :r.;9:\0, 9.99 ..... ~: .. · ' · 7aa ·· .. Sale . ... t ... · Men's IODY SHllTS P~tternl,"6~y . Sizes S, M, l, X~. Asst. Co1ort Mei's wunu SHtlTs· Sizes S, M, L, XL. Asst. <7ql(lts Reg. 9.99 Reg. 9,99 • ',' • _. ', ' • • I ' :;: DACRON U .HUNJING..COAT -;~: Sizes S lt\·L. X~.-ComoPJflogt. leg. 27.95 .... • • .SALi ':.:·: DoWN REVERSIBLE -HUNTING VEST 1: 4 :: Sizes S, M, L, Xt. ~on1v1.fl09e tO Ofbn~e ·. ·; .••••• NOW 1988 22'$0 .. COSTAM ..... 10+.A. • •. • " • • NOW ·511 NOW 588 .. PILOf ~ ' •'l D " ,f , ,, :. JI • "' ' ·) • • ' •• . ., " "< }. ·~ • , "< ~ '.l' •• ·'• •• • • ·: • • • ., ' ·, ' ' ' ·= ' ' , • ' • • ' " • ' · . • • • • • , .. - I • • , ... -' ... f , • - • fA.4 ••M 'rll r ..... N••· 61 Con'gratulations to Mrs. ~ .. 1. of Costa Mesa for winrling the gr•!! 92 lb. pumpkin. ~ ~ Try our fre1h ind crisp ltttuce •t c~e of many f ine rt1t,1ur1nts th\.t 'lbe Produce M1rt 1uppl ies.Take·along thl• c~upon and SAVI 'Oc, . • • • SIZZLERS FAMOUS JTEAK & LOBSTER DINNER, ~299 COSTA MliSA ONLY FR EE SALAD and cholct of dre11l ng with purchaH of any dinner• at Stti:le,.._21M Harbor l lvd ., C.M. 0000 'TIL NOV.! RANCH J~ISH .· 63'-LARGE AA EGGS IS Doz. LIMltl SWEET 8 ···· s100 NAVEL ORANGES FA NCY FRISH ,2• .. ·29' ZUCCHINI -Ho. 1 2· .. ·15' BROWN ONIONS FLORI DA INDIAN RIVE R 12 '"' s1oo WHITE GRAPEFRUIT !;Wt:ET 10 • ... s1 00 VALENCIA ORANGES FRDH 4 2 .. ~ 5' L!,MES OAISY 49'9•· FRESH JUICES _ ' WH OLESALE TO. RESTAURANTS DAILY-FR EE,,PELIVERY INGA RDIA BROS. -PRODUCE MART I VtCTO .. A c•-.. ~ .,. c c t ''™ WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS • N ~ • :===.=.= .... =,= •• = .• =,,=.="= •• ==: • 8REAO-FllEIH DAILY :< \ 2140 PLACENTIA AT VICTORIA COSTA MESA 645-1365 . ' . . . Settl ement In Church 'Fraud' Set THE BROADWAY •• ®OUOUQD~[1 MOllD CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - Attorneys for the state have acoepted a plan by tho con- troversial Cathedral of 'Porrlor- row to ·repay allegedly defrauded security holders. • 11W! 8greement came thls .week after language. the state called an "lndirect solicita- Uon" was removed under a judge's o r d e r from the church's proposed mailing to contrib~tors. COllllllON PLEAS Court Judge Paul IUley agreed with the Ohio Commerce Depart- ment that the language in questiOn was inconsistent -with the intent of orders be has lssued since January, Those orders were issued after the state charged the Rev. Rex Humbard's non- denominational churcft, which is based near Akron, with sell- ing unregistered securities. Under an order. issued by RHey May 25, the Cathedral of Tomorrow was ordered to mail to security hold~n. by no later than Dec. 3J, an oU _. of repayment on their stocks. The State Comme r ce Departinenl and the Federal Securities and Exchange Com- mission sued the church and its leaders in February, charg- ing them with fraudulent sale of securities in COMection with the issua'hce of $12 million in n!}tes. The federal suit alleged that the Cathedral had beeQ operating at. a Joss and that it lacked funds to assure repayment of the notes, which wete held by about 4,000 persons in 40 states. • A CONSENT order issued by U.S. District Court in Clevel~d last 1)1arch provided ·tor appoinfment of a pro- fessional manager to run the Cathedral's business. Several steps have been taken to put the Cathedral on a better fina ncial footing, including sale of a downtown business building in Akron and closing a college which th e Cathedral. had taken over on Milckinac I s I a n d in Michigan. O'KEEFE & MERRITT MICROWAVE O'V'EN ·299.95 Save I 00.00. Interlock ing doo r system fo r solely, cool cooking, 28-minule timer ond bell signal. Fosi defrost- ing a.ction, keeps nutrition in food. .- SALE "' -. . ' • \ KITCH ENAI D"' TRASH COMPACTOR 279 .95 ~ ' ' ( NOW THRU NOV. 10th · ·- 1•1111"""------.. Crunches your trash in~ ...., portable bundles in 35 see · • onds fl at! Aclivoted· cho ·". coal filte r keeps odors ouf Nee ds no bogs. Stonifti alone or con be built i~ Eosy-open litter bin. :i!j j . ' • BIGGAR'S FALL FESTIVAL . . YOU'VE GOT TO PRICE IT TO BELIEVE IT! . BARACINI by HERITAGE ••• SALE Reg. 54" Cocktail Table' •.• : ................. , ........ $199 End Table ..................... _ ................ $139 Lamp Table .. : ..... ": .. ~ .. : ................. $139 ...... .... $121 $ ., $ ., Quality is what we sell, and the proof is in these lean and elegant living room t ables from one of the world's great maker s ... from their distinguished ''Baracinl'1 coll ection. When we say it's Biggar's FBll Festival, that's exactly wha t we mean .•. because this . . sale is limited to our Santa Ana Store Only, Our sale also features other great names - such as Drexel, Henredon, and a great deal more .• t&o come in and price ~hem now. NOW ON SAU • SANTA AN.Ol'oiE ONI Y · SAHTA ANA• 1110 N. MAIN ST.• 547-1621 ltggor'1 Own .. dgot Accounll/lankAmoriconl/Malltr Ch- --• • ' • KITCHENAID" DISHWASHER 319 .95 Built-in model with seven push button .~cycles , aUtomatic rins~ agent dis- penser, quiet motor. large capacity, ind M:otor lights fo r eoch cyde. Nor- mal replacement instolloti on ava ilable at nominal cost • Major Appl i1nces, 80 M1 il & Phone Orders Welcomed -Convenient Term s Available ' • • ANAHEIM NEWPORT HUNTINGTOf.I IEACH '444 N. E11c.lld 1714 ) 515-1121 '47 Fe1hlo11 hl111d 1714) 644 ·)212 7777 !dtn9er Av·111ut 171,.4) i9t.JJJI • 'ORAN CiE, MALL, OF OllANGE CEllllTOS' 2100.,.,, Tu1ti11 Strttt 17141 991-1)11 500 Loi C.rr!to1 Mttl 12111 160°0411 SHOP 9:10 A.M. TO 9:10 P.N. MONDAY THll_U SATURDAY -SONDAY,, 11 A:.M, • 6 ,,M. • ---.. " • , , • .. :, "' -· ~ • ·~. , '4 ~ l . ~ • • • .. •• • s A re si N y m wi te p G .. ... 1- Some For1n Actress Julie Newmar rehearses for her "clas-- sical debut" with the National Ballet in New York. The s hapely movie star will appear with Dame Margot Fon- . t.eyn, Arlene Francis, Paulette Goddard and Gwen Verdon . \ 5-46-5527 ' 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA · MESA OPEN DAILY 9 • 5:30 SUNDAYS 9 • 5 · AUTUMN COLORS CAPTURED IN MUMS ... POMPOM and . EXHIBITION varieties of chrysanthemums .brighten fall 9erdens. ~·;~,:i~~~~nts1.79 6iorl0.9$ DON 'T MISS OUT ·. Pl1nt bulbs now for loeds of del ightful blooms this 1prin9. • D"AFFODILS ' RANUNCULUS TU UPS H:YACINTHS FREESIAS Choice bulb. still av~ilable with easy planting instructions. SUN OR SHADE • • • . PANSI ES VIOLAS , Sun I MIX OR MATCH ••• Shade ENGLISH PRIMROSE - ICELAND POPPIES PRIMULl.S CINERARIAS .79 PONY PAK BUY ANY 7, TAKE 3rd HOME FREE LET WINTER MONTHS WORK FOR YOU ·Cool winter months will help establish tree . roots. D-1 MEYER' LEMON Dwarf ·unLECADO' AVOCADO Small" io <JrOWI~ habit, bears Husky, hardy I Gel . 1.98 hllki10 fruit ............ 9.95 Selected fTO Member Florist Nursery Specials thru Wed.: Nov. 7tll FLOWER SHOP hon"-<i-l'lwlks1--..1 9lvin9 hostess with • boskot flllod with werm •utumn colors ···-·····lZ.50 Ma1111 more distinctfvt orlglnol de&lgn" SEE US ~ORA LL YOUR FLORAL N.EDS e CREDIT CARDS HONORED ., .. • • • , ' . . • . . • DAILY PILD~ 2 Shot, Beateta, ilun Over -OCC Tests Annou1iced Orange Coast <-Ollege is ccn· du ct Ir.. g educational, vocJ- tional and guidance teeUng ,on Nov: 6 and 8 at 6:45 p.m. in the c1Jinpus student center. Br~an Tougl1 Cust~iµer -- He'll Stay · l1i~ace LONG °idiACJI (UPJl - Herb llalil. who pledged to drop out of the rac:e for the Dem oc r atic nomination for governor if he failed to drew at least 7 ,000 persona to a• cam- paign rally, lo sllll ln the race. The tests cover aptitude, ablhty, interest nnd personali- ty and are followed by an intervlC\\'. Inoerestcd persons n1 a y regis ter for the tests at the Ev~ing College Office located in the OCC Administration Building. There is a materials charge af $5. RIO DE . JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) -A BrazUlan man was shot by his wife's lover. beaten · by three men and run over by a car and still survived , poli ce said here. ACCORDING TO Rio's 31st Precinct, it started when Orlando Silva, a 31-yellN>ld carpenter, came home Crom work Tuesday and surprised his wife Alaide and the couple's best friend, form er state l r o o p e r Celso Bern- ardino, v-39, in bed. The police said this ts what ()£~ MAT'l'llESS With Every K1ng or Queen! Fieldcrest No-Iron Top •nd Filled Bottom 'Sheets I. 2 Pilloweaseil •·2 King or Queen-size Pillows •Mattress Pad • Metal Frame on Easy-Roll Cas\era. & Double Bonus With E¥ery Mattreas Set~ King . Of0ueen-PaddedV1nyl Headboard AND Quilted ~ apread. Twin ~Full-Headboard AND Metal Frame on Ea&y~I Casters. followed,; Silva threatened to call the police. Bernardino pulled oµt a gun and shot the betrayed husband in the ear. lie then City Manage1· VISTA (AP) -.Joseph ~­ .7,,apotoc:ky has been named Ci· ..ty manager or this northern San Diego Counl.y c i t y • Zapotocky, 49, leaves his job as city administrator of Rialto in San Bernardino Count.)'. lied, telling l\lrs. Silva he woold go for a doctor. tle returned hours tater, alone. Learning that Silva had not died. Bernardino left'agaln and camo back with two friends. The three dr"agged Sliva IQ a road. beat him up and drove a car over his body. SILVA \VAS taken to a hospital by a passing priest. Police said he \Vas apparently out of danger. Bernardino was arre,ted. Long Beach A r e n•a n1annger Dick Shaff told the lla!if cam pal g n orj!aniiatlon that between 7 .300 and 7 ,500 persons at.- tended the ev en t Tuesday night. King Size · - POSTURE AEsr Reg. $179.95 Fabulous! Now, step up lo Ktng·size luxury nnd King-size savings on this fabulous Posture Rest Mattress Set! Don't miss out on this great bargain, complete with Mattress, 2 Box Springs, Ottho-Pak & Double Bonus! Queen Size Reg. $1 59.95 Save $30 *12915 Nattrm, kt Sprin&, Ortfto.l!il & Dolble Banu$. now ~!i:.1..,~~~. ~;~; .s~!'!'Lsave $JO .. ~8915 115 . , THE NATION'S .LARGEST CHAIN OF MAI rRESS Sl>E'Cl1'USTS~~!!!I ORANGE SANTA ANA ANAHEIM LAKEWOOD 2445 N. Tustin Ava. ltcrott from Or1 11g• Mill I 'P.hono 617-0SI I & Fountain Valley I bJ l 1 Horbor Blvd. (c.or11ar of Edln g•rl N•11t to ZoJ~'t P'hon•: 119-oiS70 1811 West Lincoln :A.ve. lotwoan E11clid •nd Broolih11t1t A11on11•1 Jut! ••1t of f.d M•rl Phon•: 776°21•0 · 4433 Cond)ewood Avo. C•11dl•woocl Sho p1 l.1cro11 fr.om l•~ewoocl Center Phone: 6)4-261 I O.tr 50 Stores to Serve You in: LOS ANGELES MODESTO .UH FRAN CISCO .. ll:ESNO SAN DIEGO OAKLANO $AN JOSE '°HOll!f\llX $ACRAMENTO TUCSON STOCl(TOH ATLANTA SALT L.AKI: CITY • • ) ,. I .... I ._. '._ ... UC Irvine ExtensWn Offers. ' November Roster of Events The following sd!ed.ile of UC Irvine extension activities has been released for Novem- ber: TONIOHf "X•RIYft Sptcl11I StU<l+e••" J~k !, EJunmaRo M.O.. 11t0c:le11 prole11¥ In rnldlnu, Dtswirlment ol RMl!,91oQlc1I Sclen~ C at I I or n I a CofMOe of MldidM, UC lrvlne. P1r1 of a UC Exl9rulan !tcllil'l"I Mrln, "$Cl111trflc Mldlcl1141 For Tiie L1vm•n1 "Tl\.I SCftf\CI Ind Art or Mtilk1I OlagMtlt." 7-t:JO p.J'll.. Sophornor1 LIChln Hiii, 1114'111Cll Surge t Bid!, .. UC lrvt111 cam11111. SlnQI• ldmlssJori, ... . F•IOAY aM SATUR DAY, N1v. 1 '""' "Emotlon11 E11uc:11lon," M1rv Jo Woocll1n, Ed.O., 1nociale prolruot" of ll!dvcll11on. CaUforni1 !tai. U't'W"SI· IV at Long l11c1t. Finl of a ,....,.. , wHkend progrem, Fri., 5 • JO p.m.; !at;;-t-.:n'\. · • p.m.. • • ' p.m. Rm. 2$4, Hum,.nlllM H11ll. Feil: \U. f'IUOAY, SATU•OAY itM SUNDAY Nov. 1, 3 and 4 "A Program In Pregn1ncy Coun .. I· lnQ."' Cvnthl11 O. M1rtin, Pil.O .• mar· r\199 •nd f1mllv counselor. A lllrte-da'( -*"k.tnd. !ll'OQram •• FJj._ 7:!0 p.m.; Sal. f a .m. -1 p..mL?·.S p..m.1 Sufi .. f 1.m .. 12:30 p.m .. '\,";Jll-l p.m.; Rm. 1•7, st1tnl\.lu1 Hall. F": MO. wnn or wllhoul crlGlt. SATU•O.t.Y, Nov. S "How To s,.,.,.. Mon1v Wllln Travel· 11'19 Ab<"Old.'' Rabtrl M. Wa1klrll and J01n Ca .. 1e, a111hor5 of fl'll W«ld Travel.Plan"''·" A l\llf'(llY UC 1rvi1141 E!lllfltlon progr1m, l·S p.m.. Rm. 100, So.:l•I Sct1nc1 Hllll, UC !Nini c•mpus. Fee: Couples. 115~1 s1no1es. Sl0.50: lnclU<N$ -copv at -k "Tho World Trl'ttl Pllf\l\er'' and 01t1er 11'11111"111 .. "Ametlcan Folk Son111 and D11nc11." BOb RuH, Rtcardlng llf!'l\11 fQ( "Sets · In Ordfr" ~uar1 d1nc1 label. i.ciuare 01nc1 INcl'llr end featured caller 11 manv squ11r1 ance fllfl~al1. Pett en let1ur1 serl11. "FDlk Song1 1nd 01nc11 Arwnd 11!1 World," ' a.m. • n nOOfl, Mult!1>t1rPOS1 lfoom, El Cimino Real Element1rv $c.haal, '1t2 1<1rl'll AM L-. lrvlitt. Slngle .o. mission, S6. ' "lncorPQl'11llon for Pral111lonal1," Sanford L. &rlckner, LL.B .• attorl\t'f 1nd certified pul)lk 11ecounl1n1. A -cttov conference, t :30 1.m . ..i :30 11.m .. Rm. 111. Hum1nllles Hill; UC R EFLECTIONS by Revn , --· .Sheffer "There without a ts no pleuu,. tinge of udMN.'0 . ~•llz Pro bably most of us would like to sample a life of un· ending pleasure, completely devoid of sadness. However, comn1on sense teJJs us that at least a little bitte rness and disappointment must be expected, it only to give us perspective and enable us to enjoy more fully the plea- s ures that are sure to follow in the normal course of events. It has been said that \Ve never do anything for the Jast time \Vithout a trace of sadness. No 1natter ho\v pleasant •.. or how unplea- sant ... it may be, the rea- lization that 've shall never S:gain have that experience leaves us a little saddened. Our consideration for pco- plf' and our sincere desire to provide help for those undf'r emotional s tress are the foundation of our unex· celled service to this com-munity. . ' ~H€FF€R ln'f111 c•mpus. FM: MO, 11\CllJOt• l\lndl Ind parking, I ATUCOAY ... suN04'1', N•1t. I a&ll • "MClvlllf to Learn: Tl\OOl'V Ind f'r•c- lltl Ill Phrtica/. MOvtment for ..,. f'r•Kl'!Ool Y111'"1, Parl I," Craig J. CllftNl'IQlllm. M • S. , demM.tar1!1111'1 1.qr, Urilnrlll'( l!leml'lll•'l' School. UCU. A W9liland J1r01r1m, t 1.m.·•:30 111.m~ MuUlpUrl)OW Rton'I, Viste Vl•w SCl!ool, 16250 HlckOrY St., F-laln V1Utv. FM: ..0, with ot wilhof.11 -~ .. 1:s ... TuaDAYf, 14..,_ I .... ,, "'Mocltrn Llbrerv , Ir s c n n 1 I Admlril•lr11lon," Mlclllll J a 11 p h MaclMM, M. A.. M.L.$,. llbr•rlan, stiff dll'l!Opmenl ottlair •M Llbr••Y l)ff"10llftll dlr«lor, UC ln11111 snd Fldell1 Dlck.inson, acting •150'llc1I• director of L1brarln 'Of A:nder S.rvltes. C•lllornl1. Slate Unlv11""1l1v al $1111 DllllO (Nov. I); Mt. M1cln111s .,ic1 Georg.e Norrl1, chfel, Emplov1 ''' Humtntllas Hell, UC lrvt111 ce,.,.. p;n. F11: W, lncludls llllldl allCf parkll'IQ. ··counttllJIO f!ml)lovn:· H o w • r • WlllOll, Pr• 1 I d 1 n t , Adf'.llll!lslr111.,.. ll111•r'h AUotl•ltd, Inc. A ~'I' ,Mf'l'illU, t ::m a.11'1 •• 4_;30 p.m., Geld Room. MtM COl'[>ITIOnl.. FM; $40, lntvlltl 1,,.trucll-I m1!1rl1I, ~ Ind perklno. "St1tlllflil for •Huitt: Sll«:tlno, AP. prllli"ll Ind OtYllool"9 Emplot.ff tor 4 0pei-1t1t19 MIN{ltr1." Roblr1 Allen, M.l.A~ led\lf"# tor UC ll'Ytno Ea- tnslon Ind C1lllcwnl• ST•I• UnJ venl1y at l"ulltrlon In 11'11~1 1nd orpnl11tlot11I "'-"· t'Ollli,lll•nt •!'Id c1ndld1t1 tar 1 Pll.D. tn !tit GrtdU11lt 5cftool of Admlnlllretlori at UC ll'Vlllf. A one-ill'I' 11mlr111r, f:3t •.m,·4:30 -c>,m.. lll)'I. 171, Hum1nlll11 Hill, UC lrvln1 c1m!l'l1. Ftt: MO, lnclUC111 lunch 111d parking. Oe'fflopment, CounTy of 0r•11'11 (Nov. "Sonos end Dence• of Hewell," Gr•ce 101, A lwo-!o•lurciav WOflo.IJIOll. 111 a.m.. PIU1nl Ce Pewter. T11cW of O.nct ll noon, I·• p.m .. Rm. l•S. Social to ch!ldren •nd tduJb, sh1dlld will\ Scl&nce Lib 11ctg., UC lrvfM c1rr.P411. Noni Beamtor In H1we". Part of Fer. m. Includes p1rklng but dOI• ltctur. Mf'IOS. "Folk SOl'lils Mid Uanct1 not l11c:IUO. lunch. Around 1111 W«ld," f a.m.·12 noon, MONOAY, NO'll. s Mur11~ ROotl'I, El Clmll'O Jt11t 8-0ll!I•• B.$., part11t1r •• Towtr A: Lina, lrvlna. Sl119le tdml»lon, U. "Mobile Home Pirkl," l.og~Elemonlary ktlool, 47t2 Kar111 AM.. Com!llll'l'I'• P111id11N1. P1rt of M<;lurt -stflK. "Commercl11 •nd lnvest,,,_t "~lpr1etlc1 Lew For Nill'wt., .. Prapertlts." 7-11:30 11.m., A:m. 1a1. M.lry J1ne Brwnlty, Jt.N., l .S., nurw Prw11c111 ~1nc11 I lda. Sll'IQI• •G-coonllr111lot of medlcJ111, C1lllomla mlsslOfl, $6. College of Medicine, UC Irvine. A. .-Of!l-d•v work1111J11, • 1.m.-.1 p.m .. Qu111- "How To Swl119 Through Tiit IV ln.n. a16 COflv1nllon W1y, AMM!m. MlflOpaVll -Hormone1 -Y11 Dr F11' no tor member• of tho C1lltornl1 No." Estella Rarnn, M.D .. pralntor, Nur .. '1 Auod1!10fl1 525. fot non- Endocrlnoloor. GeorgelOW'l'I Unlvtrsl!y rnembtrl. SC:hool of Medicine, Wl'lhlng!Ol'I, o .c. MONOAY. NiV, lt Perl of lfrlts, "The World ol Women "Psvchology of the f ttnlll -HIS UPI Tlllillbtto , • , YtNr Liie Ind Hetlth," 1·10 It &e,n Wrttten?" Juli• A.. Sllll'"tNm, p.m •• Rm. 17•. Comjl<ller science Bldg., Ph.D .. llciUl'"lt, PtvchOlogy, u111111~lty 'I Ne_ eded Th.ri' UC Irvine c1mpu., Slnglt ldmlu.ton. cl W11eonsl11 1"1ychl1trlc 1n1tUu111, .... S6. MIO!son, Wlsconlln. P1r1 OI UC lrvY,. E b' k T\IESOAy, NO'll,' Edtrislon IKl\11'"1 serln, '0Tl'll World Yell tg tUt eyg get "ln Sickness 1nd In H111ft11: Tl!I •01 women • , • Your Life •nd HHlth/' thirsty. 'fhis turkey 1•5 lnldequ•clfl 111 11\.1 Prnent Hffllh 7·10 p.tn .. Rm. 174, CompUlll'" Sclenco c.,, o.uverv svst1nu," R 1 1 p11 B1d0. s1ng11 tc1ml111on. u. tbe mascot for Virginia Go«1m11n, M.D., Prolesi.or. M~lcl,... --> T h l ki" Glfl1trlc1 and A11l1Ttnl Deln, AUlld "Motels •tld" A:asl•uranls," Don.It eC , 3 Dg . a break H•l111 Pro11111°"" Doplr1mfllt or c. Noon.1n, B.s .. LL.B., c .P.A., 1111r1ner, during a recent game. Medlcl11t1, UCLA Stllool ot M.alclne. Harri,, Kerr, For111r end CCllTIPOnr, aulhot" of ·~ baok "Prfntfl)ln of LOI AnoelH. P1r1 cl serl11. "Com-lnside is Karen Dillon MlcliCll Science."' McGrlw·Hltl, 1973. merClll tnd lnvntma~t Properllts." { M tin iJI y AdCllllot11I leclunt, "Oii Dellh and 1·9:)0 p.m~ Rm. 101, Phyl!cll 5clentH 0 3f SV e, a., a 0v1no.'' Peuuv L•n•. M.P.H., R.N.. Bldg., uc 1rvrn1 c1mpU1. slnglo oJ<t-junior at Tech. Mlfll•I H1aUll Educ1tar and Cotlwl· mlulon, U. .·-'------------! l•nl, Dranoe Counl'( ~rlmtr!I TUISDAY, NOV. IJ of Mffllal Hu ltll. Par1 cl lect11r1 "lmprov1no ~ Sup1rv1sorv $klll1 fot writs, •'Aolno: Origins. Et1ect1 and GovernmHil.'' Howard WI/son, Ol'ISI· Cot1lrol1.'' 7.f:lO p.m.. lfm. 161, denl, A.dmln11tr1Uve R • 1e1 r c h HumanltlH Hill, UC trvlne c1m1>t1J. AHOclllts. Inc. A otlf-NY lfmll'laf Slnote admlnlOl'I, SS.SO. Senior cltlicns. far M1nliler1 and Sul)e:rvl1«1 ln 51.25. Go~rnmenl, t :JO 1.m.·4:30 p.m., S111:t1I WaONESOAY, Nov. 7 Hall. Clly Hill Anntx l ldg.. S30 "Taxn UllOll Offlh.'' Mkhlol Chri... N. Ros1 St.. Santi Ana. FH: MO, 111ni.on, LL.B .. pr•dlcll'l!ll 11tarnev Wll· lncludft lnstruclJon•I malei-1111, lunch '*'· H1rpol1 1nd ChrbtlanJOn, Newport Ind parking. Beach, 11 former lrlal aUor11t1v for "AOlllCI from lh1 Vant&oe Point: The Region/II Coul'ISlll, lntarnal Revenut A P•nel Oiscu11I011 bv OulJlan!l!nQ ' ' "--< K< < JD •· r'mbers of lhf Senior Communnv," erv Cll llnd ""''n 1 11' n. ' ·•pr.._. Kav Queslion: Frcm Your P1rson1I tlcl119 CPA wllll Moss A.dlmt .ind xperlence, W'tltt Would You De If Compllnv. Slnl• An1. • l0tmer ln1•Y""l Yw Were In Cllanie Of Flndln<1 Revenue 19"'1 and a" E1lllle Ind SOIU!lons To The Pra61ems "Th1r Fact Gitt T•x ex1mlner. P1rt of IKlur• Us AU In Thi-Later Ye1r1?), P1nells11: aerle1, "Sll~lno '"d lmpl1me11t1n9 A. Ba!rll Hasllnqf\.Prol1H0r llill"'llrllus~ Unlvertltv al Ca llornl•, Sin Oll'Qo, •n Effective Tax PJ1n," 7·10 p.m., reUrtd !ll"ofe'Ssor c1 Blochlmlslrv, Rm. ICU, PhYsk•I Sd11Kfl BldQ., H•rv•rd Unlvenllv; Vffl F Olt. uc lrvlnt umpus. Sh191t tdmlu.ton. oro•nlr1r cl Ladles' Auxlll1rv. ot ll'll u. -Etllll Perr:v Andnis Geron1o11111v "Fiim Proor1rn," C'lflll Inch.Id• sllCl'I new relfflll II "Thi ABC'• of &thtvlor•I Ec1ue11lon," ''Teadl N.1.'' ""ToctaY's Chlldr.,.,." "Fulura SMck" •nd 01her1 al lhfY 1r1 reletsld), Kenneth B1lltv. Ph.D.. dLra-c;tor, "TNChff Educ11lon and 1.,.,1or lecturtr. Hl11orv 1rid Educ1!lon. UC Irvine, 1nd memblf', Ille C1tlfornl1 Sltll Cwrfculurn Commission. P1rt cl a lee· ti.re 1«l1s, "Edl/ClllOl'I To Med TM Future."' 7·10 11.m .. Rm. 100, Socl1I Sdence H/111. Single .idmlsSIQll, SS.SO. "Lelder$.lllp ind M11n11~m.,.,t !or Ille Heellh C1r1 lnduslrr.'' Howard Wllaon, p r as l den I .t..dmlnlstr•tlve Rasearch AHoclates. In,. A ona dflV pro0ram. 9:30 1.m.·4:lll 11. m ., Audltcwium, Or111111 Countv Medlc11 A1'11Cl1!10f1 ,._., 300 $. Flowtt SI., Oranot. FM: $35.. ll'IChKlts In· structlonal ll'llllrlal, llHICh 1l'PCI pukln~ THURSDAY, NOV. I "l"""°av\ng S\lperVltorY S k I J 1 s, '' How1.rd'"Wllson, president . Admlnlsh'1tlv1 RHllf'dl ADOC111e1, Inc. A one-<llV semlrwor, 9:30 t .m . ..i:JO p.m.. Oii M•r Raom. Hc!ldly Inn Hotel, &rlstol St. 1t San 011911 Frttway, Co1t1 Me ... FM: $((1, In· clud~ l11S1rucllontl m11erl•I• lunch •nd parkln11. C111t11", Unlv1r11Tv ol Sau I her n CaUtcwnl•: Svllvla B1111tr1. le<:turer In Ptrent Ed11C•llfln 1nd F1m11v Lite. forll'nll' s1111 c1111rwom111 of Par""' EC1uc:1t1on. C1Utornl• Conar1ss ot P1r1nt1 and Te•che1's. Part ot • serlts. "AQlncr ... OrlQJns, Ett.cls end ConlrDls," ,.,,30 11.m .. ' A:m. 1'1. Humtnllle1 Hill, UC lrvlne campU1. SlnQll 1dml11lori, SS.50. Senlcr cltlrans, Sl.25. "Tex S1vlngs \lll!l'I t11sur•nct, Pension •nd Pralll·Sl'IJrlnq Pl1ns."' Mlch11t Chrlst11nl0r). LL.8., l!flCTlclno 1trornev. Wiiier. H1rpal1 and Chris· 11.:inson. Ntw1>0r1 Beach. 11 former lrfal att«nev for lh1 A:aa!Oflal Counsel, fntern11 Revenue Strilce; 11nd Den1' Klarin. J.O., prectlcl;ig CPA with ~a1~5rmA~l~erni1°7t~~~~iie S~~'nt A,n,:i 1n' E11111a and GUI Ta>: examiner. P1rt of strle1 "Sele<:.llnQ 1nd lmol1menllno 1n E11ecllv1 'T•~ Pl1n," 1·10 11.m., Rm. 1o.i1 Phltllcat Sclencn Bldo. S!llClll lldmlJS on. S6. "Whefe Wt:rt You7" Wlllltm Cun- n!n<1hf'"i Ed. o .. ~necullvt Director( ~~nf:~lo;:~ p~~. '~~"1: u~' r..e1~ E-ltnslon lecture Mrln, "Edvcttlon To Mttl The Future." 7-10 o.m., Rm. I~. SOClat Scltnt11 HtU. Sh'IAlt admlnorintJll1·oAY,-NOV. 1S "Blcltr!oh;>11v," L1vrl O. Thruoo, M.O .• A\~!tle Prot11i.or, Dt<>ertment of Med clM, Ctlllornia Cotl11111 of ~"'lllcfr>•. ur1. Pert of lecl1.1re i.erle-5. "Scltn!Ulc Med!clnt Fiii'" lite Ltyl"'lan: "Other SPKltl Dlegnost!c Technl· The Science And .-,,, 01 M«lictl QI.H'S." John J. ·Flynn, M.D., cllnktl Ol1onos!1.'' 7-9 ;30 p.m.. Soe>llomort lns!ructor, Oepartenl of R1dlologlc1I LKl11re Hall, Medlctl Surot I Bldo .• Scle11Cn. CtlllOl'nla College of UC lrvlM c.tmi:ius. l>lnlllf: Admission. Medicine, UC Irvine. Pert ol i;erl11, J!i:IDAY AND SATU•DAY, Nov. 1' ••sclentlltc Medicine For The L1ymon: AND 17 • The Selene• 11nd Ari of Medlc11 ••emot1on11I Ed11C11llQl'I," M1rv Jo 30 ' h WOOdlln, Ed 0.. asi.ocl1te profesJOr Dl1111n.osl•."' 7·9: p.m., Ofl omore of Educ111on. r.1t1lorn1, Stile Unl...,rsi· LfclU,. Hall. Medk11\ SU'11• l Bldg. Iv II LOlla Belch. LISI of I two- Shflill• admh1lon. '6. _.,Ol'ld D!'OQr1m. Fri. S.10 o.m. SATUaDAY alld SUNDAY, Sit .• t 1.m.-.1 p.m., 6-t l).m., Rm. Nev. t 1"' It lS(, ~U"'.'lnlliots Hill, UC lrvltlO c1m- "A ·Mllfflals Worktho p Ofl":'tioA~; r.('ru•qAY AND SUNDAY, lndlvldu11Urlng: G1m11. L 1ItnIn11 °' NOV. la, 17 ANO II Michigan City Ma yor Hits Charge HIGHLANJ? PARK, l.!ich. (UPI) -May0< Robert B. Blackwell posed with nude models, allowed the spread of pornography and pro- stitution and wasted money on junkets. according to recall petitions filed here. BLACKWELL, WHO won a seconCI term in 1971 with 80 percent of the vote in this ti ny enclave city w l thin Dftroit, conceded that he attended the opening or a model studio, but dismissed the charge that he posed with nude women· as "a cheap shot." City Clerk Tremont McDermot said the special eleelion \Viii take place Dec. 4. The mayor has the right lo place a 2~word reply to the charges on the ballot. ''This is nothing but a cheap shot at me . : .. in the hope of degrading me publicly," Blackwell said. "I resent it personally · 00 behalf of my · family, friends a n d Sl:!P- Porters." Cftltors 1nd Ideas Which Work," Jana "lndfvld1111l~ln<1 for E11rlv Chlldhooo;t RHmer. M .A .. Teachlno·Le•rnlno ~~.6.~111~cher:3.''s11if'n"~~c1~1 ss:~1:~r HE SAID THE model studio Ctnlft' Coon:llOllOf. lnl!llUll fOf" Dlltrlc;t, 1nd/Of" M1rv E. B. Clow. l~ndenl Educ11tionat Research, Sin B s •• !Heller, OC111n View SC:llool named in the charge had been Refflel. A two-d•Y weekend workShop, ol!trlc;t. A thrH-d1v WHker>d 11roe1r1m, 'ded di ked d d Fri.. 7·10 p.m.; Sat.. 9 1.m.·ll.30 Fr .. 1·10 o.m.;_ Sat. and S1,1n .• 8:30 rat , pa 0C an " riven • Pol Alcohol NotfJ Favorites • _,. •• ' • College Drug Use De~lines SAN FRANCISCO (Al') - The romance ot hard drugs · has worn off for most college ·_students, and campus drug use has declined sharply In two years, say psyehfatrists and drug ··counselors in the San Francisco Bay Area. The mystique of ever~. popular ntarijuana is gone, and alcohol -expecially beer and wine -is becoz'a!ng the tradjjional .d~g of clioice for .. many colle1e sludeoll. 0 TRE ROMANCE of drugs has worn off," says Or. David llorooln, coansellng director al stanlord University. "The current generation of college students h as ex· per!mented widely In high school and now is through with that phase of their livea." Dorosin attributed t h e change to a deradicalization ' or atlltucjes and ure styles and a retum to traditional goats or getting good grades and staking out careers. MARIJUANA USE has re- mained steady on ..campus, atlliough il has 106L its COWltercultural stigma and become socially accepted, said David Newman,. counselJng director at San Jose State. "Everybody's using it studenb, professors, cops ' everybody. lt's just 11 Juo, booze," he .,.id. A survey last spring at Berkeley showt;d students' alcohol use was nearly double their marijuana use. RESEARCHERS AT tho Haight-Ashbury Clinic reaort, "Use of heavy drugs .is at a lo\v ebb among Bay ,.\tea youth. Only marijuana . ,and alcohol showed heavy use pat- terns." .. ... ~ ' ' TAXES RE .DU-CED .. ' • 34% IN THE PAST 6 YEARS BY YOUR PRESENT LAGUNA BEACH COUNJY WATER DISTRICT BOARD IN SPITE OF INCREASED COST$. TO I ' "-ing and efflclut operotions have ·resulted in: New ·!2 mile Loguno' Canyon tronsmission moin 4 new reservoirs 4 New pumping stations 26 miles of new di itribution pipe lines A modern telemetry system Greotly strengthened fire protection No bonded indebteilness ' INSURE • .. CONTINUED EFFICIENT RE-ELECT MANAGEMENT PAUL BEEMER A.L HASTIE PAUL WATERMAN v INCUMBENT DIRECTORS OF Lc:sguna Beach County Water District ' r •• .. .. • .. E moR.TU.a.K.y 976 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH 494·15]5 pm 1..i·'.IO pm Rms 301 and )02 11.m.-S · 11.m.. 1<m1. 301·302 I double t f b · " (~bie ~1111rOo;;,). U~lverslly : HJ1111 ~m•r~Du1 u~~r•\~vv1n~lo~e1~c11~:.J .;•~U'.'._0"'_."""~"~n~e~SS~-----~-J===================================================== SC:llool, 4m C•mP111 Drive, lrvlr...· with or wltho!Jt c.redJI. F«: SJS, wllh or wl!l'IOOt credit. SATURDAY, NOV. l7 SATURDAY, Nov. 10 "SOn<l.1 Incl 011nce1 of Scollond.'' "Profll·S~erlng 11nd Pension Pl1n1 Carol Goller, M.A .• I l111Chtr fullv SAN CLEMENTE I Sll NORTH EL CAMINO REAL 492.QI 00 .. ' '' .. cerllflc1ltd bv lhO Rovel Scolll1h for the Sm•ll 11nd M vm. t Counlrv 011nce SoclelV. P11rt of teclure COfl)Orallon."' Sanford l . 11rlckn1T. ~ri••· "Folk Sona1 and Oanc11 Around LL.B .• Allor1111y 1nd Cettllled Public the World," t 1.m.-12 noon 1 Accoun!lnl. A OM-dlV eonflreoc1 fOf" ~r~::~::e ,':r:;:,· ~,JijC"IC";:~': 'i~ Du1lnes1mt'f!, 9;30 e.m • ..(:lO p.m .. Rm. l1n1, lrvlllt, S'nala 1dm s1tan, 16. SUNDAY. HOV. I YOUR SUPPORTING GIFT GUARANTEES () . / 0 YOU MORE INCOME ~-t; v Yo1 en occrve IMN '"""'" htco-, ~IT Y ffjoy swbstntlol tu H'1'1f!9' wt.I .. .. lplt1t e """""'"""'-C•llM ~11th , CA\L Ml. JIM HIND _ S.ufll Coast Co1n11tnlty Ho1pltol'1S MW "Ul'llMJ Trut "'°''°•· .. Wrlte °' call for <Mt.Us today. 499-1311 Ext. 600 . SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL l1172 Cocnt HkJhwoy, So-" Leg .... Callfonia. t2677 Picture Frames f at Factory Direct Prices!" f1Camptes 12" x 16" 24" x 36" 't.25 '14.25 18" x 24" 16" x 20" 1 \4" .11 2 ~ Linen lines witll Lip '- t.no..o.dcti!i~harge 't.75 .... 1 % ic 2 ~ velm oYO"ilob e .,, various colors of oddltlonol ch~rge in ==}) 1.D. =,.,· block & QYOCDdo . Wntmlllll~ WllloW .JJ,1 /;,,, (lafferv :;;a:.,;;- A1to KllO'Wn •1 lou•os l;ION WUlo.-Lano w .. tmtn11trl268S T...,hnn ... 1H KBS.SMll • ''Tr11tment of Hv~tenslon," SONkltf-_: Kl'lllllllll Lll~he•. Pherm. o .. /l..P'. She!lhet'd. Ph.D.. Frink R. Clol1lo. Pn,o .. Rkhflrd J. R11U1, M10 .. •nd Roi tn Randall, PharmO .. f a1m.·4 11.m.,n Rm. 100. Social Science H111. Fee:JMro~.UCU~~~"f} . "ShoJll)lng Ctnler1.'' A. Terrall(e Olck1n1. R••• ElllllO Mfll\flOer, Alp"" 11•1• Acme M1rk1l1. Inc .. L1 H1br11. Part ol II tKllll'I Hrln, "Commerd11I and Investment Propertl11." 7-9:30 p.m .. Jl:m .• 101. Phv11c1I Scl~n 111®., UC Irvine c1mpu1. Single Admh;slon, ... ••L•wt -Formflf Ind lnlormfll PKull1r fo F1Jtn1t1s• &lologlcat 11'111 . Cullur1I s1111u.," !Abor11on, s1erillr1llOfl. A:ape, S11:u1I Preclltttl, Romon1 Rl11sl0fl, txecvll.,.. dlrec:lor, AIT'llrk•n Clvll llbtrtles UnlOfl of Soutlltrn C•tlfornla, lrtasurtr. N•tlon11 A'1ocl1tlon for R1111al of Aborlllll'I L•ws. bolll'd me-mber. R u t II • r I Unfv1r1ll'( E19l1tot1 lns111u11 fol' ArMrlCln Women Ind Polltlca. Ind a loundl1111 IT'llmbfr, N1ll0111I W11mOn'1 PDIJUcal C•ucu1. P•rl 01 IK!ura 1td11 "The WO!"ld of "'llomll'I • . . Your Llfa •nd Health," 1·10 p..m. Rm. 174, Com11uler Scl1nt1 Bldg., UC lrvlno t•ll'lllU., Sh111ll fldmlf.llan. 5'. TUESDAY, NOV. 21 "O~lgn tor lhf "uture: Po!1nllel1, Plen1 uld P~pac11 at fht Federal and $!lite Ltvel1," IK•Y Qutsllon: How • C1n A M«• Ell.ell"" Male~ 811WHn NMd And Publlc Pollc:y 11 All•lntd In Tiie o\ifllQ ArM•), P1nell•ls: Bonny Russell, Ed.O .. Chairman, Calllarnlt Comtnl11llm Ofl Agll'l!lll Stfl•lor Al1n Cr1nsl0fl (tCMllUll permitting!; Peul H1blr, M.D .. De-puly Aul1lanl Cnltt al M«lldN •nd DlrK· !cw, Dt11trtment of Medicine and $urtierv, V •I er ans Admfnl1lrall011, Waslll119I011, o .c.i 8err111r11 N••h. E11- ecu11 .... OlrldOr al ""'*'kin AllOCI*" tlot1 of Retired PffllOtll .n.t Natt-i RaHrld . T"thorl AISOClllloft. P1r1 al a llclurt lftltl, "Aging: Drl9'111. EllKll Ind Control•.'' 7·f:l0 p.m., Rm. 161, Humenlllt• H•ll, UC IN'IM ttmOVI. Sln;la 9dtnl1l10fl, UJO. SOnlor clllfffla. Sl.2$. llT'S BE FRINllL Y ft )'OU have f\eW ncJghbon or •knot' of anyone movlnc _t.o our...are:a.._ple tell u1 to that \\'e may ~xlend a friendly welcome and hr lp them to 6ccornt acquainted In \hflr new aurroundlnga. So. Coast Y'ISitar 4ff.tSn _,,,. l1arblr. Visit8r '4M174 FURNITURE ... OUR GREAT SADDLE DESIGN QUEEN-SIZE SLEEPER The most inviting deep cushioned · bed-in-a-sofa ever. In soft tufted leathe r-like v i nyl opens to a queen-s.ize bed. Colors, colors, every color! The Saddle Design also available. in nine-foot sofa, loveseat, ·and matching chair. .. LOS AllllUS' 6121 Wilslilro Blvd. Mlucle Milo 11040 W, Pko Blvd; 18411 S. W.,iem Aw. -· !672 W. lll)Col!I IMDSllnD. 30IOllin1 A,., CHIM mAo 476 8roadwiy ClAllMONl/l'OMONI, 232 L foothill , COVINA. 94S ll Azau _, 9435 L forw\Oflt R CAJON. 388 N. John,.., AYI. 8llNDAtl, 333 N, Centtoi AV<, IUIUbA RllS• IOlllO Baniot 81'11. IIUNTINllON llACff, 19431 Beoch Blvd.· tA -1720 W. Whittler !Oltt ~II: 2189 llkewoOd Bl'ld.• MONTIREY PAatl, •IS 1 Atlantlc llht PWlllllk 85 s. R ...... ad ltl'llRSID~ lll.00) Mq,,,lil IAllTA lltA/iUSTll. 1703 L 17ltl JI. SAit llllWHIO• 11991 "E" SL. SAN DllQQ, ms Cr.iremonl Mne M • SOlllH IAT, 1!533 S.·Grensliaw Br.d. TKIUSIMD OAKS. 214 -O.u Blvd. --!oJrinptl R~ WOOOLUttl KUS. 22223 Venl!KI Blvd. Slfl)ft 71"~··· • ····r" .... ~,, .................... ,. • e"T\JllOAY 10 llf'llTll-l .'tuft04'f IJ:JO l,IN'flLt• ~l"AlltKl"'l . rMl OICOttATOlt ,.ltV.,. ... rltfi'" l)(l.IV!•Y. CONYlNICNT llANK Tt1'MS ""'ff•! .,..,.,.T~ "( 1~~ ·-• '•• "'" •• ''"'•>!·~· ~·••" •·-~·-·• 6 ' • • I t .• J '" " ''!..!''. ·•J.t ,, J., Co ., t •''N t:r··of : .. ' '· ' ~ .• ~-~ • " f ' ' f :. .. " , • " • .. • ~ ~ " lo te li I th y ei H a it 0 d n s h a d .. c i I ' , Top Edticator ··Teacher Lauded • . '..· .. -For ·Enthusiasm '1.1r •:. By llILARY KAYE 01 tM Dtll'I' Piiot 11111 "' · "Nothlng great was ever ac- '· ·cOmpllahed w I t h o u t en- •, thuslasm," ·,a y ii Layne ''Neugart, quoting a favorite r 1··of his, Ralph Waldo Emerson. '' , This philosophy Is the key - to Neugart's succes.s as an Ocean View School District teacher and the reason why .he-WQ.S one Of the five tea¢iers in -the nation to win the outstanding elementary school teacher award this year. NEUGART; WHO teaches eighth grade social studies at Harbour Vie\\;'. School in Hun- tlngtoQ Beach, Is qulck·mov· ing and fast-talking. Only the most .active can keep up with him .. The lanky, young educator, belides being an energetic and enthusil!ltlc teacher, h a s made a naroe for himself as an innovaloP! · The programs Neugart in- itial~ at his school -some He sends a t1ote or clllls e"er11 atu- dent on hi• or her blrthda11 • • • of which are being duplicated in schools in and out of the district -are _probably "" numerous as the output· or staffs of some schools. • Dill-, Pflot Stell l"h.te HE'S OUTSTANDIN.G Teicher Neu91rt field competition at Harbour View and cOached all five sports at the school. • llE WAS AUiO the architect of the first districtwide cross- country competition, 'for elementary schools, in the state. The award-winning teacher is not alraid to approach the students on a personal , sensitive level. He sends a note or calls every student on his of her , birthday, a habit he says ~ overwhl!lmed a few of them. -"MOST OF THE ideas l have come up with are already being done in a mun· "One shy Iitt1e girl was so dane. maooer by other. thrilled I called, she wrote teachen," he commented. me a note the next day sceying "But why not put some ex· 'Thank you Mr. Neugart for cltement into the teaching?" remembering my birthday. You are the only person One of Neugart's most ex· besides my parents w h 0 citing ideas -both to teachers remembered.• She was not and students -is the Gold quite so shy after that," be Key Club, an enric1*nent re<:!alled. plan. Neu.gart iS truly a home The club is open to students tov.n boy who made good. in the ti1entaUy Gifted ti1inors ~le v.'3.S valedictorian of bis (~·tGM) program, and also to eighth grade class at Ocea::i tho&e_ w~_attai~Uie school's View--5cbooL .i.n.-J955. when honor roll. COiTipletewrth there was only the one school flashy cards. keys and . In the district. ,. certU'lca~es, the club is an From there. he went to Hun- opporturuly for the brightest lingtoo Beach High, 0rang> studenls to take small, m-Coast College and finally ' d1vldualized seminars on a UCLA: ' variety of topics. Maxi units are .1er;ester-long courses, and mln1 unit.!! arc one-time classes~ TEACHERS MAY teach any subject they choose, to as few students as they wish, when they want. One teacher, a former lab technician, is teaching a maxi unit course on microscopes . She teaches it for one ho1D' every week to four students. Neugart, whO has taught in the district for nine years, • is alao responsible for the «K:ial science fair -just like ~;;..· Datw-al science fair, but ~-'in the fields of _history, ~: geography and current events ~ -electronic Bell 'n' Buzzer ~ quiz teams and a teen forum ~: for seventh and eighth grade I: students utilizing o u t s J d e t speakers. A sports enthusiast, too, ~ Neugart lw designed p~ r grams in Junior OlymplC3 ~ physical fitness, track and " . ~ ~ ;Major Industry ~ Clpltol NeW9 Service ~ SACRAMENTO -If ~ Californian's fairs and ex· ~ positions were considered as a t single induslrial ooncern. they 11 -would rank u the-59th major industry in the state, the Department ol Food and f Agriculture says. In a -1971 ' study, just completed, it was -noted that IO dlstrkt fairs, 21 county fairs, two citrus fairs i , and the one stale fair (Cal Ex· f po) -.generated 1159 million In 1 . sales. . ' ,. .. ' In analyzing his teaching philosqphy, Neugart s a y s , "Every kid is a diamond in the rough. And everyooe, with a liUle polish L< going to shine." Class Set In Writing ByOCC A nine-week short st1ry creative writing \\·orkshop for advanc~ writers will be of- fered at Orange Coast College beginning the week of Nov. 11. . ' • ;. 'The class will meet Thurs- day aftemQOns from 2:30-5:30 .p.m. Course instructor is Patricia Kubio, an OCC English pro- fessor who bas pu~llshed two novels and numerous short stcrieS and articles under the name of caiey Scott. She was a first plilce winner in the annual Nati on a 1 Press Women's Award competiUoo In 1965. Last year she waf1"listed in ''Who's Who of American Women'' and in the "Author's Gulde." . Registration for nine-week classes will be held Nov. S-9 in the OCC Admissions and Records Office. Regfslrati~ will take place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8. a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday. I See by Today's Want Ads ,. e SK! PERSONNEL: )<lU'U Jove thete FU!her SUper GI.,. 210 w/Geze bindings skl11 • Uttd 1 year fOr only $60. Abo Head 360, -.Otiioo~or . • NEED A BIKE? H@re'• a 3 1pced girls blcyde' 1n • excellent concHtion, only 135. • • • • •• ~hursday, Novembtr l ,.1q73 U•ILY PILOT 23 Fullerton Music 18191 EUCLID AVE. ' Just N. of San Diego Fwy • Fountain Valley AGAIN!_.,, WI HAVE RESTOCKED OUR LARGI! STOU wl .. MOIE PIANOS, MOIE ORGANS, MOH GUITARS, MORE AMI'S, Etc., Etc., Etc , •• TO MAKE THIS A MEMOIABLE GRAND OPENING lo< 1M MANY NEW FRIENDS WHO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN OUR INCREDIBLE BUYS ••• LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAYf , •• EVERY MUSICAL INSTIUMINT IN THE STOIE IS GOING AT A FIACTION OF ITS VALUEI l . . , - Orfians - DRllMS BELOW WE LIST A FEW OF THE GREAT.SAVINGS SPECIAL ORGAN BUYS New Hammond PIPER ORGAN y., C•ll bo In in1t1nt IUC• c11• 1¥111 if yo.u '.,1 n••lr pl•y•d 1 m111ic1I notl ••• Mu1t 110 thi1 mulic11I m•r· ••I ••• How it lot1 you pl1y popul1r tun•• 011ily, on pUt OWll. IM. Slits ~·95 SALi PllCI ,._, SPECIAL ORGAN BUYS THEOPTIGAN M~1i~ m11ktr 11ctu•iTYPfly• r••I 1ound1 of pi•no1, b11n- jo1, gu it1r1, drum1 11nd dot· iru-of~ in1h11m•nt combin· 11tion1 with ju1t • pu1h of • button. A IJ4t YALUI 5195 SALi NICE We Have Many USED ORGANS "YAMAHA" SPINET ORGAN PRICED "'5 1.. - -FlOM ,.7 l1t1•git10 1n ·outom1tic rhytltm · th•t pl•y• with yo•', , • you c.n ,, •••••• m1o1ltit11'• o'f in1trum1nt1 •rid prod 11 c 1 r1 •li1tic 1ounch , • • with touch r11por111 .. ib r • to, ch!ln11, 1nd m11ny other Y1m•h1 f111fur11, ........... ~5 ,., .,. ... $2"5· New MIT ON IASIEST TUMS The -Lowrey Salelllte A ~ SNr Ill H ... ho .......... H1r1'1 1 two ktybo11rd, I] not• ptdt1· bi t rd Spin ot Modtl Hom• Orgtn tf • prico wfthfn tho ro1ch of ov1ryon1'1 bud11•t. - IK. SHS $]95 SALi PllCE · New-Wllliltnr SPINET ORGAN • 2·k1ybo•rd1, 1u1t•in•d ptr· cu11ion, 1lid1 confro1 for H11wtii•n Guiftr Rhythm t nd ln1h111111nt Drum1, Cyrn• b1I, lru1h11 •nd rn•ny othtr t 1cl111i•t ft1furt1. .... SI ... S695 SALi PllCI ' -. Wurtlmr 3-ICeytioa;d ORGAN • Tlit 1ynth•1i11r ~oyboird you ctll pr11ot. R1tli1t!c. i111tru• m111t 1ound1 lncludlng l1njo, Vib.1, Pit no, Chim11, tfc. , •• Tht "Fun1r1tko1" with unlimlttd offtcfL . . -Used Hammond M-3 ORGAN l ike ntw , . , t f1vorito with prof1i1io0n•I• • , • t dtlight to tho b111inn1r w~::~ USED 5495 NOW ONLY ON IASIEST TUMS Lowrey "Uncolft· wood" IUsedl ORGAN A v11rs1tilo in11Tum t nt with hundr1d1 of cornbin11tion1. lullt to 1111 for S 1200 wo-:~ .. USID $195 NOW ONLY . . - U~d Hammond M-100 l,)eluxe Spinet ORGAN . • Drtwb1t1 .• Porcu11lon • Pr•·••h • Rtv•rb. Ph11 111•11y oth•r u;ch11fvo Ht1111r1ond f.tthlr•s. WOITH Ull1' 5695 Sl?fS - NOW O~Yy SPINET ORGAN Mtny comb;nttlon• , .• ton• qu1lity for tht mo1t di1critn int tin11, 'iinithtd In cont•m , .. W1lnut ci > ... "' NEW PIANOS •PRICED FllOM $395 AND UP "Hohner" HARMONICAS "Mori•• lo•d" 5295 l eq. 5525 SAJ,.E PR.ICE . "ILUEIHARf" $]25 REG. SS.50 SALE PllCI ~ll"-----""" ~ NEW SPINET A~E . ::l: lt1t kno wn brtnd lc1n't montion n1m1l Full 88 not• -=--==-H koybo1rd, fine c'clnctrt kall ton• ind 1m1rtly 1tyl1d tk•t ,.,.,,, it 1 w•lcom1, 1ddition to m1ny d1co11. ....._ -""-"~ .... "" $]95 SA.Lt PllCI- E.LLIS --~ 1 A POSltl-.:E SUPll VALUE! .... ------------------Iv o .... NMIH's L..rtfft NEW GUITARS •. .,,,,.~.~",; .. , ,, .. iht Fint1t lnlfN.11111nt1 of Th•ir Kind Mon•y C1n Buy • , , ft11luring Tht N1w•lf ~cou1tic ind Cltnictl M.od1l1 , , • in YAMAHA, OlLANDO, OlPHlUS, FRANCISCAN, TAltAMINE, tnd ,.,•ny olktr1 • , • 5tl•ctionl th•t "h•Y• tho Uniqu• Com· bin11tion of Crtft1mt111hip i nd R.1111onabl1 Prlct1! ONE GROUP -$19 88 Req. lo $39:'5 ---·-·-----SAU! PRIC! • ONE GROUP $29 88 Req. lo $60 ---·-··-~--SALE PRICE • ~.'!~ :af.1~ ------·---------SALE l'ltlCE $39 .88 • BITTER ' GUITARS 6 and 12 StrinlJS , .. lncludilHJ Elec. Models For Loolt1, For ~1111d, For Action, for Big L1119111 Ptrform1nc• ••• All f11.,..u1 lr1nd1 .•• Now Goin11 At Tht Mo1t In· crocliblo S•ving• Durin g Our 6 i111ntic G-lAND orrNIHG SAUi "~YA" lullt by Fender $59 88 fir 1irc11d1 th• motl ri11id 1p1cific1lion1. In l11xurio111 Fr111ch Provilion•I Chtrry. ..... _,,,.. -5595 SALi PIUCE "Yamaha'.' Console A truly proft11ion&I ftvorift for lookt, Jor ton•, i nd f~ t tlion .... '"" 5695 SALi PllCl-r- "Rudolph Wurtltnr" CONS_OLE -~al:l!,3S.95 _ ................ : ... SALE PRICE $79 •88 Rt9. $169.95 .................... SALE PRICE e A11thentic1lly 1 t y I• d by "NNDll" s99 00 11w11rd winnift'I dtdgn•r K. Gunner Btn1on, f111fur inq th• •.,..;R;;.O<J;,:;.• .;S.;.H;.;9.;..9.;5.,-;,;··;;.·-·,;,--.;-·io---.;.---,..·-.,-SA.;.o,;.L.;.E,,.P,;,R.,IC,.E __ ,,.. __ _.a Rudolph W11rlititr Our•p~onlc • Soundbotrd. H11 thrto worlt· ,__ ______ ,.. __________ ...,, infl p•dt11,. • 10 yltt Wlf• r11nty cov1r1 th• 1ntir1 pi•110 111d fini1hl PROFESSIONAL GUITARS 6 •nd 12 Strings, lnclud lnq Eloctric Mod.11 . , , Cr11tion1 by MAl11M, FINDEl, OVATIOM. G-llSON, GUILD, 51...,_,. TAMAHA, tnd mtRY oth•t• ..• All Goln11 At Th• Molt In· crodiblo Stving1 During Our GlAND OnNIM• SAUi "MARTIN" -$119 Req. $229.95 -·--·--·---SALE PRICE • "FINDIR" S 149 R1t. $349.95 ····-----·---SALE PRICE •••· s••s 'A95 SALi PllCI ...... ' "Taber" I Used) GRAND "MAITIN" $.189 Req. $495.ts -------·---------SALE PRICE woo:~~llD 5395 ,,. __ ... or.,.•.,,..;;;;,.•,;,•;.;.••.,•.,•,,.r.,o,,.u.,• .. •-,,. ... _ .... "'.,r,,.n-•,.uc.,"'---"" Now ONl.Y ALL ACCESSORIES lncludin11 Strin111, Mut11, Rttd1, Miko1, Pitch Pip••, Oil1,..,01l1h, Drum Sf!c••• Amp. Acco11ori11, Mite. P1rtl,' Etc=., Etc., fie. 1;2 PRICE -----New . BABY GRAND A concttf h•ll ton• for your livin11 room •• , by "Kimb11I" -· AMPS - STRINGS ETC.' ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS-SUllJEC- · TO PRIOR SALE GUITARS, AMPS AMPS fendtr, Plu1h, Tr1ynor, Shuro, Gib1on, R1nd11l1. Vox, Altic, "PttY•y, 11nd m•ny othor• ONE GROUP $1998 REG. ro. Jt.95 ONE GIOUP 5]-nlA t EG. t0S12t.tS . 7-- 0NEO!GlOUP ~.ftll IEG. to S~ 0 ,. 17-- WE RENT PIANOS ROCK ORGANS DRUMS, MIKES P.A. SYSTEMS, New 4·Pc. Drum Outfits Sntrt, B111, Mounftd To111, floor -Torn, plut. 1ticlt1 11nL bru1ht1 no. Sstl 51ft5 SAU r11e-1-6°'1 ~ "Slin99rland" S·Pc. Drum Outfits Sn1rt, B111, l Mount•d Tomi, Floor Tom, plu1 1t!ck1 I IEG.17U 5389 SALE PllCI USED PIANOS $69 '"""" FlOM USED $PINET wo•:,• .. ·11~ 5195 NOW ONL'Y . USED SPINET LOOKS GOOD PLAYS GOOD ' wo":'~,.usao $295 NOW ONl.Y A S1&tl ~A&.U.inft5 MOW ONLY ••77 , big miracle values SHOP DAILY 9:30 t9 9 SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 SUNDAY 12 NOON TO--S 'FULLERTON MUSIC -' -F-Q.U.HlAIH-VALLEJ __ 18l91 · EUCLID AVE ~ cg:~:aA:- JUST NORTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWA ~ \ • , ' I ' • • 2 DAILY PILOT Thursday, ~ovtmbtr l , 11173 by Bii Keo11e .. :-:-{;;-] ---.-'~ .. I -~ n·---' ·~ ""'How come. Mommy? I hod 49 things when I )Vent to school today ~nd now there's only 471" r .. For the-Record· -.z :. .~, '" " · ~ 1dM',:i..CW:&.r.,"""'"""'°'"'""'"'·~ :. '· r:; tz!· Dissol11tioti.s Of Marriage · OllSOLUTIOH 01' /MltltlAGe i:1tH 0c1-.r 11 'EHier, Mlcllell• tten1 Ind Grf'OIM'f '" Nel•on, Ch1rlts Peter arid AUdrey Lucllll Mil!lhewl, Denl11 and JOM R. John.on. Altrta F . tl'lll Miry 6.!len Morrl1. ColttM 8trlhl end Rebert Ja1T111 Musial, LIW Ind lton.lkl J. 0""1n, John L Ind Esl Wld, John Ind Jantl Tllomp$0n"';"Warr1H1 t:"'lnd JOln C. Holst, Clrl J. and lrmsJlrd F. K.•llv, Mlcheel Johfl artd Brinda Sua BltMhlrcl, Thlresa A1111 Ind Jolln Garr . Smllh. Shellt Oor1 and Wllllam Jcftph Thomls. LO<I Lff and Dennis LYfln Knox. Julle Ann tnd Loul1 Cl1vton Jr. • (1ser1r, Lu~ end AlonlO RObldcu•. Klrlt~.c. and Lind• Kev HaroroV9. llrend1 and Joe Edd Dudont, Lind• J. and Andrew Edwtrd Higbee, Btverly Jean tnd Evere11 '""M Smilh, 81rn.era A. ind Wllll1m Mlthael Lake, James and Ann Louise Dell, LeThel H. and JiJCk G. Henard Oltnnt 1n11 Michael tllanohlm, CKll J. aNI Rubv Vlrglrrl• f lltd O<tolllr 11 11.l<a, Tony D. end Berbara J. Vann, Karen Lt!gh Ind Wllll1m F. Mlvltf'. Tffl Lvn 1nd Jev Thon>11 Nollsl11111r, Lonnie A•v and Karin BHry, 8yrl R. Ind llTllllMI Chrlsllan, Lindi S. and Aon.1ld Dt>Jld Lutl!'I,. Frant ts and John VeMI Harrli.on. Berte Ann 1nd Slef1n 50llliot Etklekl, Mirylen• (. 1nd Frldrick 0. O....en, Jcenttte Marl• 1nd A!thard Wllllam Evan1. Jani Ind Jolln F. D1$SOLUTIOH Of< MAltltlAGI! l'llH 0<1.e.... 12 Gallerdo, Dtbr• Jean and Rtut Flores Porlltf', Irene M. and H;trold Iii. Mulo, P1lrlcl1 Anna and G1rrv Gr1lg Mchbtt, Herberl Al••lnotr Ind Justine M•fll Kewell, David R. end Marlhl M. Buis, Omo Ctrlll• ind Danni• Carl Miiier, Belly S. and Aoberl w. Liiie-,.-, Alme J11111nd Cta!g Doutlts Gunnels, Georoe /l.. aNI M1rv • Paltltr, Carolvfl F. •1111 Nit• I... 01a1, C1rolyn S. and Kati Schuber!, Lindt Cltr• and Robtrl L.awrtll(I Nelr.on, NentV J. aNI Berry V. Gro~er, Liner Mc.Cr1ry Ind Eric Conrad Figueroa. Linda J. tnd 11.oblrt•F. .-... Wiison, Solvtlll E. •nd Alcbfird J. Halv0<sen, Jove• Arlefll Ty..-1 and KeMtlh Geortlt llull~r, Rage<" Rcbtrl 1nd Jatqvellnt Cl1Udet1e Sthr1rnal, RIYmond F. •nd FraMI! M. • M~rll!, ~rlllllf L. end El1le M. Flores, litonn!• and Raymond A. A.vale, Valerie L. Ind Henry M. srlc-ney, liilH"mert S. ind V11trrt Ann Dl>!lllrcl, J11T111 H. i nd Valer!• Ann fo$11, Ja~ W. and Mary Ann sego\lfil, Ki!Meen Marv and Revrilklo Cuall1r R11mtell, Oline H. end P1ul R. Don1ldKM'!. P11r1cla Anne and Roger Kenneth ~ Wlllla1n1. Llodl Mll"le and Ronnie LM C:0<nwalt, Gary LH and Wand• Lee Vaughn, Gary LH •1111 Judy Ann Zlrlns.ky, L1ur1 A. ind Carl Cuthbfrt. Allee J. llld PIUI J. Rams•v• W. Aoger •nd Carolyn M. Wines, L•nl Ind Charles. Edward Fluman, ll.0$e Lvn and John Jo51pll Myer$. Howard Gr1nvll!f 1nd MirY ca1her1ne Brtblc:, Marr Eltn and Elmor R. Ii.lac. Joan LeVern• end Rorwikl Leo Am110, P~ler end Harriet Joice Rl$lng, Allen Let 1nd P1trlcl1 Ann D11vtloJ, Mlrsn.e L. end Julio A. .Salley, e~wn Auth and G11nrt Rar WOl"d, Ch1rlts L. and Stlelll C. Jamlton. Christopher Ind Debrt Arm Grow, FIOfence R. and John E. CDrtlroo, Elm• Jean 1nd Jerome Joseph Horn, P•trlcle A. and Tt.onws D. COllley, Jerrv and Oltne Rvt1a1. Arcenla aNI Allbert L. Pelllltt, Merla J. afld M11'11111 M. McKnl(lht, Kelan Kaye 1nd Frederkk 51~arl PoltO!"HI, Cheryl Ann •NI J°"'911 All1n ErlckKM'!, Auby J. and Donald A. Frtef•NI, 01vld Rlchlrd and Kathleen MarJt Stflw1b, Mon• K. Ind 1.llcllael L. Senl(lltO. 111uro C. •nd Gulllermln1 '· Cre<tllus. Jank• El1lne tnd D1vld LH Connet, Paul fl. 1...cl FIOfltlCI A, Biker. Dbrl• I. and Oouglet K. Blflkely, Joan end Wiiiiam e. VOfkk. PrlKltla f. Ind Du1n1 A. Flied Oclolllr 11 W19stafl, 1'11111 Jene 1nd Wrtllam Htrold Lal!'l"tcker, Devld Gerard and Donn• ... JtlcLauohl!n, John Kevin 1nd oih•rrl '"" RollSSl!eu, Edward Cnarles and Belly Jane Fife, Adele v. Ind Llavd T. Larson, Arltn1 Mery Ind John 01vld Tlw Gyps y Was Gyp WIDNES, England (UPI ) -Engineer John Birchall, 43, gave a gypsy $467 to lilt a curse she told h I m his dead grandparents put on him. Btrt-when she demanded another $5,000, Blrchall got susplclout. Fq, Allen Don 1nd Su1!1 W. McMinn, Dorotny V. lllld Jot!fl Ii. W/ll11ms. Oebor1h111111 MJchotl Dua.,. TOl"nero, John Jo~n Wong tnd M1r- 11nne Edut1ln,JC1r1ot Alberto .-nc1 M1rlll1 UrHll, G$t! ArllOllio 1nd flotentlnt Petll lee, Helen G. tnd W1rn<1 H. AndtrloOrl, ArttllJf' Sam Incl Btlly J11n AQWln>, Charles P. Ind 80bbtt K. Flnlev. M1rv Gr.tee 1"6 Harlrv .City FellCM'I. C111isl1 K. ind Johns. McO.rmot1, L.avotci. Kathlttn 1 nd Jon1111an Dile Da~is. Rober! EVOi!~ and Edttn Mt ude Htnkln"s. Altne Rkhelle '"° Mtrk Henl•y Ore, How1rd 8. tnd A11ne1 L. r:• 1 r;ec: 1 enne1n Earl anc1 Jt11lc1 Lynn 8enOry, ~All";lrl1 £, tnd-OoNilcl .l- GofoOerl, Chllrl~n S. 1nd Wllllim '· Prfflllevrne, E111at1elll ind TllOmas flNAL DICl.EEl Eni.nO Dct. 4 PUl!lllHe, 51lvalDrl and Loub.e Mlcllel, Mlcna11 L1mp1on and ki• Kristine Brtnn•n, Mlurlce Antl!Ol'ly and Shella ~ean NlcllOIS, Mauretfl 8 . Ind Gery W. snerby, Oorotny aoo L°'115 Jotinston, DororhN No. and Joon Hou, Glry Edw1rd and Pamel1 G1il Lane. Loli Ari-an~ Aobtrl Wllovr L• Qvay, JO$ePhlne and G1rv L. Henanoe1. E4w1ruo and Ltof'IOf Hunter, flee.or. and John llirlhw Fisher, Nancy lrtne Ind AOberl Frink Allm1ndlnger, Siiiy Ann 1nd $11vt Herblrl Minnick, Palrlcl• Ann and Alcllllrd ltillen wy.-009. L• Ahn lll'ld Richard oeoroi Mc.New, Sharon Linda 1nd Verne Alan M1rl1n, Virginie A.a• ind ... rblrl G. 01vl1. ller,..rorne Atdlc• and 0•1• Emme II Ca~lnoer, M1r111re1 D. IJMI Wiiiiam Aus11lt SllVI, 01r1-J. Ind Jolellh G. Wtll<er, Parrkla Lou UP1grat1 and J1v Cr1wtord aka Jav Cr1wl0<0. Jr. Zurbol"!I, K11htryn O. and W~ll•v David De Harl. Harv1v Lloy.:1, Jr. Mid Sheress1 Lynn H1mpsot1, F. Wayne Ind Allee Maxine Henry, Bu.ti Edward •nd S1r1h J111n111 Mltctlell, Julie ano Lawr1nce B. Mfrko. Frank aNI Hl!'lrn May Fosler, C•lherlne aNI Galen Ryder, llaroara A. and Jotln Gr91)1'1, Nell Virginie Ind James R~rt S1nne. &lrbar1 Lte ind Charles Vig-go W1l$1l, Pa!rkla L. aNI Kevin Chlrl, Diane H. and Alfredo u. Gll\noh, Alchard Walter end Wlnnllred Ellen liichumacller, Jolln A. and Linda M. Troxel, Annene LD11lse 1nd Merlyn lw~f;, Gerald and Jac11uellne Jov H1rvey. Norman L .. Jr. ~nd Carolyn H, Swill, Sllirlev , Yvonne and Alchard Stanley Novak, Caryn end Sieve E, Hutchinson, Pfl~r ~-11nd o~nvs Y • Tulfley, Linda ('111httlne and Mlch1el Clitton Wagntf, Cero1t Ann i"l'ld Oillvld Richard Entertd Ocl. 5 ll«ith Betty Juno end Cl1rence T. S.Ch1nit'I, Cllrlstel M. and Edward E. Howell. Richard B. iond lliaoml Tuck, William and ~rlorle RlchWlna. PllSY M1rle Ind John N. ·Padoalsk1s. Waller and Vlol1 c~v. 1u~rc1 M•ttllfw 1...c1 Shlrley Jwce Gile~ Jeannine Iii. Ind Rooer D. Byrum, Glr11dlne Ann 1N1 John 1t\ch1nt-Sw•llows. Ma~rel G. and Charles O. Mfflu., Billy Noel "nd IJrs.t Jean 1:i1r11er, Katl!y S. and Oavid L. PhllllllS, l'arkla Ann aNI Jame$ VJneenl Duff, R!ll'lald W . .!ind B1rb.1r1 E. K!rk!Mltrlck. Delores Arielle •nd John Rusnll H.uard, -c'UceH1 Dolores and Jotin Ainsworth SlccUlarta, Carmela G. 1nd Phlllp J, Brown, litotiin L. and Terrv O. FIOl"ts. Cermellta and David -Locke, RDDltrl A. Ind liteb«.CI L. Coward. Marrna J. and Kenneth G. Oymaltn, Joan Diane aNI Chlr1es Wade. James D. 1nd Ellldbeth Price, Donna L. and Robert EVQene Wll!On. Mlldre<:l B. and Oavl:l L.. Rolhfeder, Howard L. and Jan F. '"-I Christle Shlrteen and S~ven Kel h MCMUien, Ken A. Ind Nfncv A • Kuhar. Aobcr1 Mlc114el 1nd Ann B~~~=. Robtrt M. and Robfri1 A. Mlrqvei Letlc!f and Oloniel Knudson, Mary LouM and LDW!ll Costello, Mauretn Sui.an end Oomll'lltk P1u1 Penderpast, Aoblrla Warirne and Mllf· riv Aobfrl Chrl1lensen, M1r1tyn A. 1nd Vifllll H. C°"l'ly, NlllCY Ann end Wayne Wllll•m Belo, David G. and Dolores A. i..\artln, Helen and LarTV Dunnam. Cti.rlsll ind Tarral'ICe L'f"n Friend, &ette Lou and Terry Ml<h•cl Klfl!I, Paul John "nd M•rv Emma 0 15501..UTION OF MARRIAGI! Beolev. Richard s, end Sandra S. Wiison. John Edward and Judy Irene Ruffner, Earl T. aNI ~\ary A. 811dwfn,· Weridv Linn 1...cl Tlmolllv Lvnman Cle<Mnls, Thomas E. end Ja.n H. Burrer. $1llv M•rl~ und James It. Btnnettt. Michael M. 11'\d Baril•r• A. Glano111. 8aroara J. 1nd Al••and•r A. Corbett, Jan Elli1bftl'I and Mlclllel Be~Y1~t°'E111abeth L111reM• end Rene" G!iri°a11. Lydia Gav!• 1nd wnnam RQberl Lewis, P•lr!cl• Ann and Joe Mln11"d. Bar1>ar1 Jfen and Mlch1tl Leonard So-lie, Jovel end Mlch1ef Meller, Dev d Ind Laura ACIM1 ll.obert1, Duane Frtdrlck and Joan M11clren Keyn, Jo~ K. tnd Ronald Rov Eckertk 'lcthleen M•rv and Arlllur L•~~~,.Ann. Louls•'•llll Jamtt Edward Rted, Suwn Ann alld Donat Edlllr Moore. Deborlh Rlltll 1nd Kerrv eruc:e Ne!i.on, Mal"l!Vn Grle* Ind Crwtrl•• Alchlrd · Buroe, It~':.. ':I tnd J::w' C.rtu, B1ro.r• A~OOn11d H111rv $trwd, Rlll>Y G. tnd V~t J , Lepe1, krthl and Rtymond A. Ltntll11'1, Chrlsllnt C1rot tnd ll:lclllf'd L-.r., MKtor Goiuale1 and AOtl Eleni Pbdlllt S1va;1. TheodOfl ~vtd ind Vktle ltlctl, Gl'V F. and Ruth Ann Borld, J11m~ C'"-•"1 •nd l,olt A"'" Futt.r, Marlotll Mtv end MldMel Wl,...., lrfl.lllf'l. Mlf9ollflta Nlevtt 1no Mkhe<tl Jot TDPQ, l!Jlr1betl'I M. Ind Howard A. A!!O'!<"K•" St~ ~. 1""'1 n••rl<t L. W1lll.o, Maur111e Mn 1nd w1m.m ,...,,.., °"""""" S+l$iln """ Sll'"u.I Wllll· 1111.,-, D11nltf M. and C1rl'htn Ill$ Ba!dwln. f.:'len .111'1 C'll11rlH Frtn« MOM11, C•f'I I... Ind Gtf"t~M Hl!l'll'I Bttker Ktlldra Mtrl• and JllM Wal~r 8., ....... T~PTW A. """' 811rt111r1 J. LIO, C-Oe Ind 11.1111'1 Frll'ltft K-.11. V~"1.,.: I, ,..,., W<>vm"" M, Cohut.£01~0.1nd...Cr15'"Arliwr--J-~ M••J\ri. ~1ln11 Miottutl'111 and R!lbtl"' Fr11nk Stwllrd $ttol>tn R1111 illflO CtndKI L ""''" G"'"" •t>'J 1-..1 ~'If" O••r•ll, f'l\lllld Mai'ifiiil 111111 A!Wlrff ... . - • ... . . ... . " • .. • . f!',>. ,. t • ·'· . ... • t • ,. f.. '. . . • f • • • • ·. . . ·.·. . . .. ' • • .. - • • • -.. ' . • • • • .. ·' Top art. The vest : The ver.satile .u ·'-.heck.:pul:lover that lets you :build a wardrobe "of looks. Dress 'it up or.·dowri ... : wear it under ~ ~Dit :jacket or sport coat. Layer it .under ahother sweater. 1·t relates. Tri'rn ·lined. , ' Slim ribbed. ~· 70's co ncept 1n · dr.ess·ing . A<;:.ry.lrc, 1.n camel, Qa.vy, burgundy ,chocolate . Sizes M-X·L.~~·OO~en's sport f~rnis.hings-available -I ' . • ~ at all twenty:-one stores , .Lo~king Forward for Fifty Years .. . • • When the gypsy, Levlna Taylor, 38, called al his horn• 1<>-eollea""Ute1ll0l!i!jl. - her '"second •lght" didn 't • tell her a bout the Polkemea waiting In the apartment. A court fmed her SLIZ!i for tryln; lo obta in money by Joception. ~ ....... i:1""t'!:l "nd OonM M. -~ "'·•I ' """"''" •"1 ·~.k.i'lkO '' ·• ''"f'"'" "•• •A" P)(w\•I<! f'tj•o,...,• "'":_~~2••, Sn"'" tMtft Ind $11nl1V MAVCO - WttlOll. Klrero 'f. afld Loull A. Min..-. Rllbetf E1191M and Mlrnlta Mlftdol.1, Jt-nric1a Mid Amackw GU Pol.lladlditl, Goutltrd.tl at'MI M•IMrll l lrfMu, M1rJotf1 .,,._, Jln'IH @ctwltd .. -• • • • -· .. I~ ' ' ' ., ' ,• .) ' • c nu (a eq fo· at - • ,. . ,. • • ' • ' ' ' 6a r ...... ~E .~ u-Gat i 0 r-i-a Cookie baking is 11 nutrition lesson ( 11pove )· and ni~dern equipment is used fo r ree~ing (right) et Vic:torie School. ' '' .. ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor • • - _,... --~ Among EC!; ec:tivitie1 . et Vic:torie School 'ere (doc:kwi1e , from ·left) music: with Mrs., Lorette Henry; Sheile Crosson ~.:._ _____ ..._-and-t>atr-e-n-Ganl on , c:1enc:e; r1s - ' I • • ' ' • Smit~, a11trition; first 0greders with Mr1. Terri Lumpkin,_r.e11_ding. • • ' • . , ' I '· • ,/ .. \ Ass ·esse,.. By ALLISON DEERR 01 ,,.. 0.11'1' l"llet St•fl --Parent e<t.Ucalion and involVcment ar-e key compoiient s or the Early Childhood Education progran1 at Victoria School, Cos ta Mesa. Pri'lcipal Betty Kratzle 'a'-:plaincd the program was approvi;<t in i\ugust for "' · iinplementi:ltion this· Iall. Two other Newport·h-1esa Unified School District schools also receive EO: funds fron1 the stale. ~ · "T)le objective of Early Childhood Education prograrns ts to runnel funds into grades where the most .learning gees on. Success at the early Jevt'I 1nay clinlinatc the need for remedial programs on the high school level, sjate educators feel ." . gramn1ed "'Orkbooks. records, tapes, aud io flashcards, reading gamer, pamphlets and books. F'Or math'cnialics, Victoria School chose the 11cti vity approach to math, • rather th~n the tc)..1hook approach. '.J'he children lea rn through activities rather than using pencil and paper to solve problems. . The health cducatiOn facet includes l rision and hcarini:' testing and denljtl' inspe<:l,ion by school nurses, den(al hygiene instruction {pr children and their parenls and \\·ork with the cafterla staff and nurse on nutrition. One project aUO\Vcd children to help write school 1nenus and serve lunch, with mothers inv\tcd, family style. TRAINING GIVEN • Each school submits its O\vn plan to the state for approval. Teachers \\'ere given; and will receive additional, in-service training on all of To be eligible for funding, progrllms the ne\V progroms, even lhose! who will must inrorporate six components: cur- riculum in 01ath, reading and h~allh: no! actually leach thent .teacher in-service training, parent educa-Six in-service training meetings for - tion and parent in-service training. parents are scheduled. The. first brought a turnout or 85 pa rents. They will cover NEEDS ASSESSED the new program in general and math. "' "Funding dbes not have to be equally reading, health and speci:il programs distributed among these components,·• at later n1cetings. , o Mrs. Kratile said, "and a needs assess-"Probably the !nost-lmportant com~ ·\'I. , ment for Vjctoria School.suggested funds ponent is parent inxo_lven1cnt." said Mrs. be best ~ in reading." . · Kratzlc. In the first month o{ the School {t .The school cont racted \.\fith the ~year, 57 K-3 parents performed 322 tasks for !he school. ranging from yard duty American Learning Corp., who operate to teacher's aide lo helping to prepare the Reading Game, to set up a Rea~ing audio-visual materials. Achievement Center al the school on "The parents k?lew that to get the the second and third grade level. state f~ding, parents have to come, ·ECE funding is .to be used for student_s have lo involved. Once they came, on the kindergarten through third grade they real saw the value of jt and level, she said, but need not be eqqaUy enjoyed it." '""-"""""-'+-distributed among · grade levels. Each Co mmunity involvement also is sug4 ----school-ts--&o-decidc wh.e.te th~ "'""-gested-by-the-state--eriteria;-A te ~ lies. in this direction is a cooperative effort TwentY-three, reading systems, which \vith Newport Harbor High School . •Students learn to operate. have been set up. Each student has an individual HIG H SCJIOOL program to accomplish each visit. The t.>entcr -allows for indiv idual in- struction, guidance bf a highly trained staff of teachets and aid es,. use of the ···-~....__:,.-most· effective instruclional materials ' · available and discovery that reading can · be fun. • CHILD .TESTED Diagnos tic tests evaluate the child's strengths and weaknesses as to y,,•ord attack skills, needed vocabulary building, ·understanding what he reads and study skill s he needs to master. Then an individual program or pcescription for reading instruct ion is written. Students learn throt.igh use o( pro- Students in a child development class !here will _spend some time each day at Victoria arter several \vecks of classroom instruction. -"\Ve hope to bring in other groups as well, to help, and to sec' y,,•hat is happening at the school." Victoria's program, and those at Pomona and Whittier schools, Will be self-evaluated and examined by the state. To be measured are involvement and training of st~ff .. parents and com-., munity; if needs of students have been accurately assessed; how it meets needs of ·chlldren "'ilh special problems, such ~ as lo\Y income and hard of hearing; and how the progratri objectives are conµnunicatcd to.all involved. • ' ' " • ,1 ·- •• • . - ' ' i- i I I I I '.J • ' , ' < 'llli OftlLV PI LOI • • . . Tltu."'4.aY. f'l9¥tll'IJltr l , 1973 •• I ' • . ' .. . ·Teenager Makes i>_oints .About New Sex Test DEAR ANN LANDERS:· h 's been a ~g lime since you fir st prinlcd tha.t "Know Thyself Se x Test for Teenagers. ' Any011 c who digs ca.ts between 13 and 19 kno\\'S that mossy old !i'St of 1966 needs updating. · A-committee of four-tn·o males and .two females, from 1$ to 17-have revised the original test and here it is. Please v.·am the old geezers 'l'l'ho arc subjeCt to heart failure to skip AM Landers todav. InStructloos For Scoring: For each YF.s -answer, give yourself the numbc.r or points at the end of that line. Add up the score and <:0mpare it to the ;Scoring Guide: ; .. Ever been out with a member . • . . • . . t · . ... .. ' •• :: ' . •• .. I ~ Diplomas · Not Easy Pickings • --. ~ """' ,t4114eu ... of the opp<M1ite sex? . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ever been kissed ? .. . .. . . . . . . .. . 2 Ever been French ki ssed? . . . . . . 2 EVer been kissed wtr1Je in a re-t clining position? .. . .... , .. .. . . . 2 E\'er been pa rkL'CI for more than one hour? . .. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. 2 Ever said "I lo\1e you"? . . . . . . . . 3 Ever sa id •·1 love you" to mort than one person in the same ,. . ~ ~ . E~:~~·~·~·;,;·~·; 4 PoSite sex cry? .............. · 3 Has a member ol the opposite se1 ever made you cry? . .. .. .. .. . 3 Ever remOved so m e of your clothes while making out? . .. . 5 Ever removed ALL YOW' clothes whil~ making out? ........... :. 8 Ever gone all the way? .. . .. . .. 8 Ever had an abortion or been re- SJ)OnSible for one? ... ~ ........ 10 Ever beeo picked up by someone you never saw before! .. . . . . . 7 Evtt bid eer with eomeone Y.OU JU>! met lhat night? ........... 10 Ever-lie to your folks: about where you've been or who with? • . . . 7 • Do you smoke cigarets? . .. . . . .. t Do you drink? .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. f Taken downers or uppers or both? 6 . Sznoked pot? • • •," •.,.," • t •"" 3 Ever tripped on LSD? .. ... .. .. . • . I E v e r Oone cocaine or shot up speed or horse? .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 10 Ever have sex without any pre. caution against pregnancy? . . . . 8 Ever wake up and not remember v.·here you've been or what you've done? . . .. .. . ..... .. . .. . & Ever been busted for possession of pot? ........................ 6 Ever been busted for possession of hard diemicals! ........... 10 Scorto1 Gulde: • 7 « under -IMoceot and Unaware a 1o 14 -Pure As 4he.Dr!""' Snow IS ti> 24 -Nonna! and Docent 25 lo 30 -Pas:!looalo and Headlng' for Trouble 30 to 4:i -In Troul>le I O d Getting Messed Up 45 lo SS -Messed Up B u t Salvage. able, Maybe SS lo ~ -~-Either you are a damn fool er you have floaked . . Your Horoscope 'Tomorrow out con1pletely and are no longer rtSpo<JSlble for What you are doing. _ Youn truly, Normal And Oec<nt -DEAR NORMAL· AND DECENT: Ac. CO...U.C lo my fllurel you don't rate tat alpatare lf you hive over 17 poblta . I bope tbal'1 where you are. pon•t nunt your chemlSltY'leot. Love Is more than one set ol g1ands ealJinG to aootller.11 you have trouble maJdng a dl.slinctioo you need AM'S booklet. "l.oYe or sex and How ·lo Tell !he Difference." Send a lq, selfi'ddressed . stamped envelope with your r<QU!OI and 35 cents in ~ lo P.O. Box 334&, 222 W. Bank Dr., Olicago, Ill. IOIM. ' Cancer:· Co9per~tion .~Required FRIDAY Good news comes fr om AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. NOVEMBER 2 unusual source. Where you ex-18); Pull out.~JoJ!.'. Procee<! --------- By SYDNEY OMA.RR pected opposition you get with enthusiasm. confidence . Here's 0 u r astrological . cooperat~. 1Aquariaa is apt Don't wait to be told. Do game again to see bow skillful to play.s1gnil1cant ·role. Hunch it! Accent iniUaUve, person~i­ you are at guessing zodiacal could pay dividend:!:. Your ty, appearance. You gain sup- signs. · abili ty... to inspire cxmfidence port from important source . Give yourself 20 points for gets you over rough sp:>t. Friends. assoCiates o p e n e~ch correct answer. Name µie VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): door!. G.et going. sign for each of the followmg . . · PISCES (Feb !"March ~) , i @aRASS R!Nfi w ..... .,,.,.. by ........ e N.,_ Wi.tt e Md SHOIS ·--CSop • 5a11dols Mrs. George S I a g I e Heft) and Mrs. Beatrice Rodenburg know you have to work hard to earn a diploma. So they; with other mem- bers of the Laguna Beach -Branc·h,-Amer--.,...,-i" ican Assoc~t.tion of Uni- persops : Joe Lou1s (l),·Billie ~uation now 18 more un-What happens 'behloo, c1:ed Jean ·King (2), Kim Novak portant than usual. You have doors is apt to favor you. (3), Bob Hope (4), and Bette pemtitted buildup of tension. Clandestine conference does Davis . (5). Answers : U your Do something about it. Walk · p>t re~resent threat; You may _ total ~ 40, ~ are on the a1':ay f.r.om_aggr..llating situa:._ be nlieved of some dull s. · way to becoming Bkillful:lf-lions -persons. Emphasis is BUl-tlUS will be or purpose 1127 E111 Co11f H;v. • .. l .. • ' . . . ' . . ' I • ! • • versity Women will pre- sent a benefit lunch- eon fashion. shOw to ra ise . fello~ship funds which h e I p qualified women who are seekin g advanced degrees. The event will begi n at 11 :30 a.m.' Monda y . Nov. 5, in El Niguel Country Club. -i • •· . .. ·'' ! ! November~s Events Varied FY Guild A pre-Chrislmas Gift Show u'ill be presented by the Foun- • : tai n V.alle}' Hospital GOild ; between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. · • ' Saturday, Nov.' '3; in ffie' 1 hospital auditorium .. Proceeds . : are given in nur sing scholarships. Las Ayudan'• Las Ayudan tes, Huntin gton I Beach Auxiliary or the Orange County Family Ser v i.c e : Association, will take over the ! Barn when the Huntington : Beach Players present "Moni· , que" at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. .. ' • 4. A reception is planned after , ; the perrormance. ~1embers· are selling pecans •' • and walnuts as a fund·rai se r ~ and Utey will welcome Miss .. r . Gloria Just, senior counselor : : at FSA's West County Cen ter, , • during a meeting Nov. 20 in • , in the home of ~lrs. Marsden : • Pea irs. Irvine Juniors Junior Women are joining the salute to teacher~ . during Irvine Teacher Appreciation Week• beginning Sunday, Nov. 4. Chr istmas boutique items, mad e by club members and friends, will be Oisplayed dur- ing the next meeting to ta~e place \Vednesday, Nov. 7, in the Universi ty Uni t e d 11ethodist Church. WOS Le..,gue Orange County tlnil; \Vomens Overseas Service League will n1eet at 1:30 p.m. ~Saturday. Nov. 3, in the Security Pacific Na ti on a I Bank, Lagillla Hills. Gifts for Joplin Boys Ranch will be collected. Ind ian ~aidens Kahnee Ta Na tion Indian !\1aidens of the Orange Coast Y will be sharing their treasure table . Trojan Forums . Laguna Beach Panhellenic ,!Vill tour the South Coast C.Om- munity H~ital at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7. NeXt in a serieS of Trojan forums will take pl ace at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in FY. Newcomers the Huntington Beach home Fountain Valley Newcomers of Mrs. Duke Cooper. Cl b .0 b . 1 All sophomore, junior and ~ · u WI ave its annua senior high school students in· champagne luncheon a n d terested in attending the Christmas bazaar al 11 :30 Uni.vers!ty of Southe~n a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, at Cahfomta are weloome with Peek's F3mily Terrace Room parents. .Westminster. ' Panhelleni.t Orange County's newest city Panhellenic will meet at U)':30 a.m. Wednesday_, Nov. 7, in the Huntington Harbour home of !\frs. Leland P a r k e r . Members are especiall y solicited from Huntington Beach, Westminster, Fountain VaJley, Los Alamitos, CypresS and Garden Grove. SC Club !\fiss Pauline O'Brien,.. a representative of the Irish Govemmeut Tourist Board, will taJk about her native coun!ry when she addresses !he Soulb Coast Club of Laguna Beach. Members will meet Wed- nesday, Nov. 7, in' the Irvine Coast Country Club. .. . . .. Floral Show Halloween candy with children I?,~~~~== al Fairview State Hospital on I~ More t h an 100 South-. ' : :-ern Galifomia profession.ii : • floral designers will pre- sent Olristmas International. a holiday r 1ora1 sho\V at 1 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 4, • in the R;ijal Inn, Anaheim. .. •• . .. . . . .. .. . . ' Teen Growth Discussed ..A ne\v Public A f I a i r s pamphlet discusses how parents help or hinder their teenager's gro\vth lo adult- hood . The adolescent is in a period or transition. shedding hi~ childhood and beginning lo I -assume his role as an adult, J · according to i'.Iargaret Hill, I author of the pam phlet. The new p:imphlet i s I available for 35 cen ts from the Public Aff,airs Committee, f 381 Park Ave.. South, New I York, N.Y. 10016. . ' ! Sunday, Nov· .• 4. LB Jun iors Laguna Beach J u n i o r \Vomen will present 11 story time for young children every Tuesday at 3 p.m. beginning Nov. 6, in the library. This is in addition to the \Ved- nesday morning story times . SC Women LL Col. llarry \Volfe will r elate. some of his personal experiences when lle addresses the S a n Clemente Women's Club at. 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the clubhouse. sssc \Vomen of the South Shore Sailing Club Will have a Christmas Boutique from JO a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6. at 2527 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. B e s i d e s handcrafted artifacts. there l\ill be a bake . saJe and , le ; 8 ~ 1_.1.+I:-JjlN. --~-:Ira ve ' • ~ ' "THE GRAND OPENING OF THE WORLD" • WE Are Travel Specialists 306 Morino Ave., 675-8400 llolboo Island, Newport Beach - FAKING-I FURS .. .. THIS BIKE JACKET GOES OVER PANTS, SKIRTS, AND IS JUST GRE'AT WITH LEAN INUlRESSES.J:D.GED$1TS LEATHER.UK URtTHANE. BLONDE OR BLACK. • $80. JE.Q,n lnhl I 71h & Irvine -Weotctiff Pina . 0,..,..,.., ......... . .... .....,.,." ... ~ ... you score 20, you are begin-• of givlng you more freedom . ning to get the knack of sizing on b~allh, recreation, special ~ is in picture. Coron• d1I Mir l 7l-4740 " up people and t b e i r services. Line sights on task astrological signs. U you fail which has been elusive !;~;;;;;~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;; to correctly guess any, you IJBRA (•· I 23-0ct 22) need practice. ~P · · : Here are the correct celebri-Accent creative change. Be llTER! ty algns: Taurus (J). Scorpio rtteylive lo young person. (2), Aquarius (3 ), Gemini (!) Imprint alyle. Bring forth • and Aries (5). Let me know creative reeources. Don't be .. what you think of our game! a stave to tradiUoo. You can start aomethino : you can let ARIES (March 21·April 19): olbers know lioW you feel. Emphasis is on getting what You can be happier. you need. You are repaid for SCORPIO ·(Oct. n.Nov. 21): efforts. Some 6f your fondest Your sense of security is hopes, wishes .can become ;;ti.mutated. You feel that you · realities. Aura of romance are ·on more solki growxl . dominates:. You feet good. You Disposition improves as result. receive compliments. Y o u Relationships are m o r e make friends and influence harmonious, especially i n people. domestic .area. Gemini, Virge AIR STEP-CALtf COlllLERS - DR. SCHOLL -I ERNAROO - VINER-!IEARTRAPS-MJSS AMERICA MAGDESIAN - GRASSHOPPERS l y KEOS - Edw1rd1 -Hi Pih by W1llt.o - Robin Hood -PF fly1ri -U.S. K1d1 - CORRECTIVE SHOE S FOR CHILDREN C1p11io D1nc;1 Sho11 -01n1~i11 225 E. T7th ST.-COSTA MESA 548 -2778 e IANIC&Mifll(AflO e e MASTlfl C"AflG I! e TAURUS (April lll'May 20): persons are llkely to be in·I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ae<:omptishment is featured. volved. Ii You gain position, prestige. SAGrrrARIUS (Nov. 22-"' Deal wtlh -·in piiitions Dee. 21): Jdeaa prove prof· of authority. CiviG honor could itable. Relationships which come your way. Capricorn, bad been on borderline now Cancer persons might figure swing in your favor. Study prominently. Accent goals. Scorpio message. Make con.- You become success oriented. cession w it bout deserting GEMINl (May 21-June 20): principles. Emphasis is on Accent is on the long range, special mes.sage, s ho r t the potenUill as opposed to journey. sbort, quick and immediate. CAPRICORN ,(Dec. %?-Jan. You '-can successfully join . 19): A1oney picture is bright. forces with factiom that were You add. to posses,,ions. Debt cofnpetltive. To use a clicbe, is repaid. What appeared a don't cut off yoor nose to l<m is likely to boomeral]g in spite your face. Message win you(, faVOI". Pistts, Virgo indi- be clear. viduals could play significant CANCER (June 21.July 221: roles. Special gilt could be oo 11ucb depends on ability to agenda. gain cooperation from busines,, partner, mate, one1-==-------='::=ll who pulls 1egal strings. ,UffELL' lligbllght ingenuity, originalily and independence. .Be an in'- novator. Money will be made UPHOt.!l:Tl'llY available. .._ Y• .. LEO (July Zl·Aug. 22): ltU ~ -· C.... M--141.fJlt Half-Sizes • SIZES 141/2 to 24112 We've got a crush on crushed velv~t. Especially when It's cut Into this , .lush·lonklng pant-suit. Great or partying. hostessing. · 1heatre-golng. All the times when you , wont to lnok $ensational ! Wine, green, black .. sso.oo Sunday Sllopper? ~uUerton & Huntington Beach Open 12 to S Ella · • . -· ~ Nor'sHALF-SJZE SHOP COSTA HUNTIN~TON M E'SA BEACH 11M NI Wrc>RT 9LYD, 14 HUNTINGTON CINTIR I\.\ Weck HHth of ltthtt.• CJrltllt .... ,.tr 1,.... Fvm. I NOW_LA,GUNAHIUSMALL•UOUNAHllU . 10.ttJI M .... ·"Wen 1M--,. ll·l - ••11•Alft•rittln/ •••• ,., ,,,., •• -' I • • • SPORTSWEAR ANNOUN.CES PRE·HOLIDA Y s A L E • STARTS TOMORROW • ~ . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 10-9 ... Tu~.,. Wed., Fri., Sat. 10·6 WESTCLIFF PLAZA • 17th & IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH • • I I l I r I I • ''. I ·' ' . • • • : :r \ ~. ~~ t ;. I > .. • ., • ' • • • • . ' • ' Thursday, November 1, 1~7) DAILY PILOT 27 • Costly .Fabric, Cut-ups tNot So . Funn_·.__~ By LAURIE KASPER . Of .... Dall°Y'Plltl 111" It's only logical. Mistakes. are ta0re and more costly these days even in home sewing which may Very well be motivatfd. by rising retail Price ,tags. _Jn the last year· alone, ac- cording to MllJ1. Ke{llen,..as· sociate professor or textiles and clothing · at California State University, Long Beach ,. apparel and textile prodlicts have increased 9. 7 perCent. fabric lo go with a pattern, chooses the Wl'l?"g J~s ror her figure and-can't visualize how it wUl loo.k when it is finished. DISHONESTY SHOWN "My experience tells me women a~ very often dishonest about their measurements," she said. Her "candid camera" slide show of 'hots of women in the area easily demonstrated "when fit is tight, the body underneath is. revealed." So, the teacher advised, "If y0;u start out with the right size pattern, you will eliminate some mistakes." Another related suggestion she offered was to go to a store and try on items similar to those a woman .wants to make before she even buys the pattern. Altl)ough this seems to take extra time, she said. it will save money in. the long run. · Again with the help or her slides, she noted that the eye will be attracted to the area of ~mphasis, ~an u n u s u a 1 design or coJor .contrast. as a white band around-the bot- tom of a navy pants top. Llght, warm and bright col· ors add pounds, ·she adVisod, but an overall abstra~t print breaks up the body. Turning to fashion's current offerings, she added, 11This is the year of Lurex • . . . shine a_dds pounds to the bOOy." Satins do also. she said. VOLUME VILLAINS Napped fabrics, as fur or velour, are other villains for expanding volume. ·And raglan sleeves will make \V i d e shoulders narrower but they When p u t t i n g o u t f i t s is that they need straight together, Miss Kefgen advised seams.) the women to choose one .,chief Yet another great cause oJ point from trims, accessories dollar . leakages among ?,T the ~t of . the pattern. -seamstresses. she noted, ,...Is If one is donuna~t and the "fabrifelia" -buying yarda ge others are su~.rd1~ate . ..,..the and Jett in~ it pile up. focu s of ~attention will be on . one thing and all won't com· She advised the audience to pete buy the exact yardage and , ··~t the cut of the pattern notlo.~s n~e.d and th~ ~tterp. tell yoJJ the kind of fabric and use it ri.ght.away. " you should have," she con· tinued. ~-· She pro\Jl!d with her slides that even pattern packages don't always ·provide the pro- per guide for thi s choice. Her examj>lfs showed ~,detailed seaming lost in the print of materials or plaids used in patterns with curved seams. lA general guide for plaids Mon. fllni Sit. 11 • S::JO also emphasize the hips, mak·l~~~~~S~~~~J ing them appear wider. I \ ~ • Mistakes-That Cost Dollars was an obvious choice fOJ' the' title of her talk during the Fabric Fair sponsored by the Orange Coast Everi.ing College because jl!St before she was asked to participate, she had been talking to a woman who kept repeating, "My ·mistaKes cost dOJlar.:} ••. " --~~------------------;;;;;;! But sewjng mistakes don't CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP DAILY FOR MAKING l'AO WREATHS TREE SKIRTS THAT LIGHT UP DECORATED COOKIE CUTTERS CANDLES SCENE BALLS · Roller Coasts to Class With a flick of a lever, Melissa \Veihrd t can switch her Swiss sandals into roller skates. Having little wheels on campus 'is one way to beat sidewalk traffic on her way to class. at ~izona State ,µniversity ... if she can j~st keep her bearings. Pedestrian Puzzles -Right of Way· Left Out bappe·n'by a· person's inability to sew, she said. Rather they occur when a woman selects the wrong Peering Around PLEDGES of Kappa Alpha. 'Ibeta •at the University of Southern Cslifornia w e r e honored at a dinner party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Ellis, Los Angeles. Honorees from the !)range Coast included Joyce Caldwell, Claudia Carver and Melanie Salata, Newport Beach; Chris Geiger, HunUnglon Beach, and Lisa Reedy, Corona del Mar. Their parenb are t b e Messers. and Mmes· H. L. Jack CaldW.U, L. L. carver Jr .. Paul Salata, William J. 'Geiger and B.D. Reedy. DON'T FORGET FUN AND FANCY BAZAAR JUST ARRIVED ' :HEL~O NOVEMBER lnl~IW~l©RW g ::~ • SHQPPWll M!CADE!l309l&IN.l.•M c.wetY•~-~ ... ~ & sa·/ud: T ue.-SiJ~., 10-5 ORNAMENTS • No Charg• for Workshop . 54 Doys Ulttlll IM.169 "Tll• •NrdW.it Ctll"' HUNTINGTON 9EACH 1"41 AlGO~g;.11 WARNEil • --, • : ELIZABETH THOMASON I• Bethrothal Revealed · Frauds . Recorded Consumers are fleeced of over $500 million a year " Mr. and Mrs. He n r·y through mail fraud s, ac- Thomason of Rolling Hills cording to Janet Wilson, ex- have announced the engage-tension consumer education ment of their d a u g h·t er • specialist at the University. of Elizabeth Thomason to Vin-Nebraska, Lincoln. cent Moll, son or Dr. and Consumers who become vic- Mrs. Loren Moll of Newport tims of correspondence school Beach. frauds are people with Utile The bride-e1ect graduated education desperately trying summa cum Jaude from t h e University of S 0 u t h e r n to improve their economic op- h . d · portunities. California where 5 e 18 omg She said frauduJent · schools graduate \\'Ork. / ff II . She also is' 8 gr.adlJ':tte of and o ers wi accept anyon~ Rolling Hills High SOhool. willing to sign a contract. Once studied at California state it is signed, the victim has -University Long Beach, -and little--cHance-.. to get out-of ... pledged Ilella Zetas.. =· __..,jl.~-i,__~., T is..J.ovefy-Nylon ""·ilted Her fiance, a graduate 0£ Consumers can p r o t e o t 't'"' Marina High School, Hun· themselves hr investigating Rob• Is By Say·Lu. tington Beach, is a biology before they sign any con· In Aqua & Mint major at use where he was tracts. Cbeck wllh employers a mem'bii:r 'of the varsity in the particular Industry in· Si1es IC.16 · ... baseball tfa m. Re ts affiliated volvcd to" determine the value l $26 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13-8:00 P.M. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOi.; AUDITORIUM 1 I --IT'S A FILM FEST~~VAL· __ ·Presented. by the D"A.ILY PILOT and. 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Explaining that u s u a 11 y . ney.·er programs are ~t\_03.en Y.>hen some!h.ing needs t~ cut because or lack of funding, the author of the task force report on Early Childhood Education noted that this v.·as one oI the. Jasl progr11ms 10 come into being . . . so it mighl be ouc oJ lhe first to go. " . But her reason for speaking to !he PTA leaders v.•asn 't political. Rather. she s.'.lid she wanted to explain what Early Ctiildhood Education is and is not. FIHST TL\Jt-; FUNDS Passed as SB 1302 and sign· ed bY. tJic governor i n Novem&r. 1972, the progran1 provides . "additional s t a I e funds for !he first time to augment the existing stale support ror kindergarten, first, second and 1 hird grades." Currently, 12 percent or thr sta te's children in these grades • • Council Menu Varied Talks Topical BJ JO OLSON "\\1e invite you to call us. 01 t11e o.i11 1"11o1 5t•tt . , \\'e \\'ant to make· you aware The "menu'' was varied at that \l'e have a very active last week's brunch tOr PTA office," he said. "\Ve are an presidents and school prin· extension of every school cipals, given by the Hun· dist ric t." ti ngton Union Council of Assemblyn1a n Burke, a Parents and Teachers. member of the Assemb ly It ranged from comtncnt s education co1nmi ttee for six on early childhood. educati on, yea rs, commented about the status of early education in the .upcoming Acade m ic tJ1e legislature. Decathlon and Orange Coun· ':Last year a bi ll was passed ty's drug abuse clinic for to provide an ea rly education teachers io·a legislator's opi· program;" he said. "Actually nion on Proposition l. it was a misnomer. Jt was not for 4--yea r-olds. It actually Guest speakers for the IO was for kinderga rten through a.m. gathering in t h c third grade." f'ishenn<!.n restaurant , llun· A grant of $25 million was lington Bet.ch 'vcre Dr. \Var· given va rious school districts ren lifarsh, ch ief administrator for restructurin g the four of special projects for, the grades this year. Burke said, Orange County Dcparlnicnt of ;ind nnother $40 million has Education and Assemblyman been allocatccl for the task Robert Ii. Burke, 7 o l h next year. Assembly District. lie was una11·are that some Dr. !\1arsh men ti 0 n e d of these funds have been chan· .special projecls the county neled into Orange County sponsors but with w h i c h school districts. teachers are often unfamiliar. "The term 'early education' First was the Academ ic makes us think of preschool." Decathlon. which \\'3S founded Burke said. ' arc bcnl;!tillng from !be pro· grant. At least one. school in C\'ery school district has funds from the program. Next year. an additiona l eight percent of Jhe children \\'ill be i,n the program. The . educator labtled the belief that the program "'OUld involve preschoolers a "misconception." The task force report. she explained spoke only of the growth or children ~nd made no n!cn1ion of grade Jevel. Aliho1,1gh Riles did introduce the idea that four-year-olds be included in the program at public expense ir their parents wished, this provision \\'as not included in 1he la\v. "This is not a new idea • in California :· she said. e<:· This. snc explatncd. is she said, "Education is a parent had told her that when if Utet attempted to play plaining that nursery i.cr1vnl)j because th~ are advising and social thing ••• a matter of her son wa4 in the second bridge 'every day for two have existed in the state :s1t1cc assisti ng in the classrooms growing and Jeamlng together. grade he proved to be such years, always bidding and 1920. ~ and also. evalua.ting the pro-We don't want to put them a good reader the teacher respc;Nlding wrooa. "Do fOU _l)r. BlaCkmorc predicted grams. in boxes." let him read the thltd. .and think it would take you two tbtre will be another bill. 'lb! law also includes parent JNoNIDUALJZED ~ fourth grade readers. years to be fed up with bridge· which would cover these education which may be ln • But sho eiplained, In thia Bu"t when he got to the playing? preschoolers. after tho 1975-76 the sc h o o I • s Instructional program, teaching Is "tar-third etade, the teacher to ld "We unconsciously do things pttlod. techniques or even cooking in geted to the needs ot a hlm, 11ln my room young ·man to and for children that we J>A REl\'TS INCLUDED a district with a high number particular child righ t now we will _go page by page would not do to and for \Vhat this low d-Ocs includP, of ll'elrarc recipienL">. when he needs ii" and. several through the lhird gr4de book." .OW'$elve.s." she continued. is the ad· And tit.it, the former students may be needing the "It meets the neetls of that Restructurin~ is anot her monition that ''"'e must insure teacher educator said. is ex· sa~ thing at the same time. teacher but it does not meet condition of the !TYl''iyr--1 individualized diagnostic in· citing because studies s how But she is opposed to group-the needs or that young man," Chil dhood Education program . structlon" and "\ve ml.ISi in· that a child's education im.-. ing chil.dren because "we charged Dr. Blackmore. This" she explained, me:Ms elude the parents." proves "conclusively in favor Know children tend to becoine --TWO VEAR WAJT Cha'ngiii'i; concepts to aUOw the The inClusion of parents. she of places where parenfs are li ke the way they a r e In' JDCl6t schools, she con· cont inual progress of children. said, is bringing a sociological iovolved." Even vandalism is grouped." A child in the Jow tinued, two years of well And it won't end with the change because "for the first reduced. tihe said. ability group lives out U1ls documented failure in reading • third grader. she promised. time parents and schools now Hesponding to an· often ask· prophecy of his life. is needed before a child will "This is only the beginning. are in a f u 11 • r I edged · ed question, "What do you Higher potential students, be given remedi al instruction. Il's not jllSt for the primary partnership." nlean by individ ualization?" too, have problems. One But she asked the adults student." f" Par~nts Prove ·Handy • Iifore than 1200 parents serve as volunteers in a va· riety. of .capacities in the Fountain Valley School District each yl'!ar. One of fhe most interesting places they worK- iS the district Curriculum-&nterial s Center, wtilch iSthe dreanl place of any hobbyist. "' There, with all the right tools and materials, par· ents create manipulative learning devices and instruc- tional games to make learning in the classroom just a bit more fun. There are jigsaws, laminating machinesi paints, pa· per, brushes, hammers, nails, scissors, beautiful long work tables and an always-lull collee pot: But the best part is that wtien the work is done, there is no need to scurry and clear off the di ning roQm table or pick up tools from the family room floor. Volunteers illay simply close the door of their beau· tiful workshop and it's ready for another day 's work. At left is a sample of the volunteers' work. Below, .Marnee }!ayes uses the saw and Mrs. Wallace Ford laminates • six years ago a"nd Y:hich flO\V "I am opposed to 4-year-o!ds Is operated in conjunction with in school. The balance of a private foundation. The 1973 church. home and school is l'etsion will take place Satur· too de licate. I rhink formal day, Nov. JO. education should ·nol starl till Potpourri of Proiects · to · Support Schools Some 36 s1udenls will 5. CJRCLt: VI EW participate in the day-long "I support and would en-cootest, which Dr. Marsh courage ind e pen d e n t StricUy for the Birds is the described as a ' ' h cad · preschools, or those operated theme of the caml\11 sdied· shrinker:" There also will bb by schools but not as part uled Saturday, Nov. 3, from a super~uiz UiIS year similar of formal educa tion." ' 30 • "" Cou Bo I h ·d 10 : a.m. to ":"'"' J).l'n. on to ege w · e 531 · On year-round sch o o Is . the school grounds. 'came He also mentloned the coun· Burke said he b e I i e v e s ty•s marine studies program teachers "·ho do not wish 10 booths carrying out the Iheme at Dana Point Harbor "'ltich par1iclpale in thls kind of \Viii be prepared by each 11tJJir.es a sh.ip called Fury .•chedule should have the ~ classroom and will Include 11. and "'hich drew IOO.OOO tion to . c.hoose . Also he sup-Robin is Roost. Ninht Owl, students last year. A second ch 0 shi!Lls bein added., and a ports ~ivtng voters a a~ Gage the Bird Sparrow's Spin the unit on the school parking lot Friday. Nov. 9, frozn 8 a.m. to I p.n1. will be sponsored by the unit Saturday, Nov. 3, at 8:30 p.m. in fhc Huntington Beach each ol the five elementary room. Revised by-laws will be Booths featured will . b f school areas which feed into tfiscussed. games, bake sale w I t h the high school. Specllic ad· MARINERS PFO: General homemade cakes Md cookie~ dress<!' can be obtained by mee\ing and mm "Holiday On arls and cralls and a haunte<! telephoning the high school of· Skis" will take place at 7,30 house. Hot dogs wiU-be served lice. ~ .. -----•p.m. Wednesday.Nov. f:in -rortunat. Mrs. Joh • LINDA VISTA PTO: Metric the cafeteria. The entire fam i· Stoneback is chairman. education workshop I 0 r ly is invtted to discuss new SONORA p T A : ~'al teachers and board members equipment , new areas to skl carnival , A Hoot out, wlll talu w(U. take pfa<e lrom 3,30 to and safety. Clolhing wilI be place lrom noon to 5 p.m I ' decide whether they wtsh , ' • facility slmrnir o "Miirfnelandl-'y"'c-'ar"'-ro=u'nasdioOIS Ofi'iOt --~vc.as.,Ragc.....a.nd_~b-0-- will· be constructed at the A-ioving to Proposition l, Link. Refreshments will ~ harbor. , 1 Burke urgtd t h e ad~ sokt and magle shows \\•111 HARBOR COUNCTI, PTA: Playhouse .. K!embers and Business mcct1nfaf9 ;30 a.m. guests will at.tend _ a 1ifonday, Nov. 5. at the Girl performance or "Pitonlque.'1 Scout Council office, in Costa Following !he play, tile au-- f\lesa, wi11 be conducted by dicncc 'vill Join cnst membcns Mrs. James Scha.Ccr, prcsi· on stage for a social hour. dent. 11-fark H a n sen, ~ Tickets nre pricOO at $3.50 Ordinator, _special tducation, each, and ' proceeds will be and-~fr Barbara-l:ladlofi,_uscd-to--.O.Ug111ent..Jh atuden ~1entally Gifted !\fin ors aid fund. " . .Coffee hours district resource teacher will WU! ta ke place in five homes presenl a program on What in the school neighborhood Ts Giftt'<l FAucation. Slides on Thursday, Nov. 8 at J:30 p.m. the programs will be sho\fn At each lafhtring, a l e am and a question and answer or parents. teachers, students, period will folio". All iJ11. coollli?UOI'$ and adm lnlstra!Ors !crested parents are lnvitl'd will be avaHablii' to answtt to au.,<I. questions •!>Dut the school. A WM......... N 7 modeled by the Jam es Saturday, Nov. 10. Specia 5 p.m. """""""'' ov. . Ml'!J:-iloris-i>)'ndl;-princi1'01r, -';'M:':cCunil'f.::'. 1~1,,,a,,,m,,1 ..,._,Pro=gr~am!!...._.;w:!as~a::;rr~a!:!n~ed~blL,JMn~:..· .2St!!Oe!!."--~-l aM<lUllces that tho program Asahlno. features will Include gam~ will provide btckpund hr ~IE.ADOW VIEW PTA: Unit of skill, prize.., white eleplwt The drug abuse clinic s mlnistrators and presidents to be presented. Carnival will bl! a credit course for teachers where they are taught to teach read the text on the proposition launched by a parade ot •d'"" ~ev-nllon. on lhe sample 'ballol, alter decoraled blcy"'es lhro"•h the • ... _,.. eay-lng he support&Jt becau ,.. .., - SPEAKERS' BUREAU "after eight years In c\WCll'lltlghborhood at 10 a.m. 'Ille count) obo malnlalns Sacramento l believe the only Mn. Carol Kraus'e Is carnival an extensi .. pro~ram l<r the way' we·..., going to curtAll chairman. =~: ~a;:u~ ~he~ ~~:~~~~ve:~=~ r-GrLL PT A: N cw spa per ~ -•• d"i•:e •.\'ill° M """'"''"';,.,.i hv tWIS fl1SA : n~r~ PA...'1V ~~me hat I bctn selected In lletM and a boutique speclalU formation on the m e t r I c will host an ice cream social tng In hand ma de article• aystom mid hQlv , It can be Tuesday, Nov. IL at 7:!0 p.m. Booth.I will be operated ~ relattd to the current ,math Event wlll Include a program l:enls and reprcsentaUv PfOll'lmi. by Frank woo~ of the m the Girl Scout and C Kung·Fu Studio. Scout Troops sponsored by f'TA. .•• Movie lickela LINDBERGH ~: Board MESA VERDE PTA :• A11' b<lng sold, !or a serte.. <- meeting at I a.n\i Wednesday, nual carnival from 1,1 a.m. elgttllbcglnnlng Salurday, No\ Nov. 7. In lbe fnul tlpurpose to 3 p,m. Saturday, ?iov. 3. ID. ' .. , - AMBLER " TUMBLEwEEDS MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY 1- l ! • . '- ' . • by Do.ug Wildey •• by Tom K. Ryan by Al S_mith ---~------.#----\. -· . by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller PO YOU UKE THE MEl:.ON ? I TOLD YOU . I PREFER ., WATERMELON ANYTH ING 'To 061.,IGE ·TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE. :\CROSS 1 Sudden 1u&h I Sister ol 01i1is 10 U111r1d 14 Metal mi11.tur1 15 V. Lop11' theme 1ong 16 Gatllc language 17 Confuted flghl lng 18 Complete 20 Met Iha price 21 W\u :'Slang: V11. 22 "Andao ·· 23 Cuhu1• medium 2:5 British · noblswom1n 27 Protett•d chAdi1hty 30 Tir• 1urfec11 31 Weigh! unit 32 Wl11't rel1tlv1 33 "--l/1dl1" 36 Noun 1ndi~g 37 UK n11Ne1 a8 l/C\celell 1ound 39 M1n'1 nickname 40 Hang around 41 Long period of mnau 42 Mono ol 1 group 44 Throb• 45 P1p1cy " ' lO 47 Dip I Vtst1rdty'1 Pullie Solved: doughnut A8 B1ttle9round 49 Mr. Ceraon 50 Large amounts: Informal 54 Chrl1tm11 IWHl:2 word• 57 tnf1ctiou1 -.. vi11I dl1e11t 58 In 1ddi1lon !>9 DtscendeQ 60 Prot1ctiv1 • thaathlng 61 Fo1a11 'Wlnimtl 62 Pl1y1the ponlet 153 No11tupld DOWN 11 Ballet po11ure1 12 Britiah- 13 Actiont 19 Very good 1 Coane buy: Informal hominy ~ 2.1 Used to 2 legal poueu 1tatement 24 "You don't 3 "-·Wint ' uvl" tor Christ· 25 Irish potato: ma11 ... ". Slang 4 Ballttrlna'• 26 Fish forte: 27 Troobln 2 word• 28 look for · 5 Notice / 29 Kept 6 Deduce upc:ertaln: 7 Chicken··-2 words e Under the 30 Rosebush weather feature 9 •.• 1mmonlac 32 "leave, but 10 Laura ··-··: f11tl" c.inadian 3-4 Impel heroin• 35 Poetic works '$1 Kind of pudding 38 Kindof caterp!llar '<I Right now 41 Llghtaourc• 43 Bank, for on1 ~Set 45 Walked back and forth .a Scarflika '""'""' 47 Wttchtt food itlttlct 49 Unite securely 151 _,..mater 52 Chri1tl1n 53 Kind 56 Truck section \ 56 Malt llQuor 57 Serles of step1 •........ ...&.:. .... _ J~ . PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER • MISS PEACH OKAY ••• l'l.l GO DOWN THE HAU. ANO SEE' ONE OF Tl-IE SOYS! llltA, YO!.( 5AY YOU ll: FATHER I~ GIVEN TO Dll:INKING '!OASTS "ro YOt.<11: H&Al..1"H f I ' I I ·! , . DICK TRACY WEL.L., THAT SOUN05 NICE! WHY SHO<lw:> ~~-...'._'rr_..,-u~liT Y~? ' DOOLEY'S WORLD • • SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ® ANIMAL CRACKERS ·==="-.......... . 11-1 • by Charles M. Schulz 010 1HE EREAT ~ EVE~ Sl!OW UP? l GOT A COUPLE OP ANONYMOUS NOTES, !>AM! I DON'T THINK I SHOULD READ .TH™ OVER THC PHONE ••• 6UT I KID 'VOU NOT WHEN I SAY I'M SCARED ••• AND 1 MEAN SCARED! PUMPKIN!!! by Harold Le Doux HO! WHAT CAN HE DO? 6UNOAY I'L.l. 6E IN FULi. V1 EW 01'" 60 THOUSAND PEOPLE! ANO ANV ONE OF tHEM COULD ee A SNIPl!!R! by Mell ell!CAIM.e Hil T~STS ME' . • :Z.5 TIMli~ A Cl'IY, ANO flf.FOll:E S WAi:, llOl<N HE NfNilll: · -TOl.IGHeD A ~P. .. Set:HCMITME~ BENEATH TME TIWMB· TACK!s HEAD ' IS MUCH LIGHTER.? . . ' L L.., , I nutSOiY, NOVt'moer J., J. 'ii j DAIL V PILO i :!fJ -J:· SN1F.r -~t FING . .\£-5/1/IFF '~ by Roger Bradfield ... 11-r • By Charles Barsotti t,JaTcHIN'-TH' News' rHese OaYs COULD UNS01'rl0 iiNYoNe >!Of ro.:, \\'.)\). by Gus Arriola D:, ~ I- by Ferd Johnson • ..r---r MAYBE You SHoOLDN'T. ,,,.,_,;..," · HAVE ,ACCEPTED ,A • , $50·,A·W£El<'·,AND· _:;: ALl·YOU·COUlD·E,AT . .JOB. I THE GIRLS 111 sure wish they'd come up _with something like that for fenders." DENNIS THE MENACE /I, ~' ~ll-1 'l SAID iatRE Jff:llbt'' 1lXl HARO! WHY lniT VA TAl'E IT MSY ~A WHILE ••. M' FIX JUNCll ! • ~ I'\ .I ' ' ) r • t . • • • ;JO DAil Y ~ILDT • TONIGHVS TV IDGHI ,JGHTS NBC 0 8:00. -Flip Wilson Show. Carol ...... ' rence and hu!band Robert Goulet join._ Slappy W11J!e ' as guests tonight. ' . • . CBS fJ 9:00 -"Bullitt." The heraldell' 1968 ' polic~ drama with the 1pectaculaf' San .Francisco chase airs' in its TV premiere with Steve McQueen, i RoQert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bissel and .Sim~n Oak· · land. ·, I\ ABC D 10:00 -Streets of San Francisco. The : shooting of a black polic e, jnformer· trtg'gers an ex· • plosive situation. Kat.l ?.lalden, 1'1ich3:el Douglas ~ ... star. ·-· ~ TV DAILY LOG· • Thursday Evening ti10VlMt£Jt 1 . ./" t9 Mtvie: -(~llr) "rt't ltff r111 Ar • bf' (tilml.'.37--0_tiv~ tt H1vill•nd, Bette Davis. 1:3D m Mm Criffill Sllaw m fffftl• f :OO ID Supe( Thrills! St ... It Mc~n ~· "BULLITT" I: ~~ Mtrit ~S-Thu::::::v:~ ICl (fti1f.~ ... 111111r (dra) '68 - Sten MtQuten; Robtrt v1u1lln, Jae- 41u1ll n1 Bisset. Do1t Gordon, Robert Ouv1ll, Si11K11t O.kland. lkQuMn, n ·01t!ctiv1 li1ut111111f frank l unitt, ' (Zlf) "ltultlHllr _ .• Is P11sl1y, l1rb111 . Friday DAYTIME MOVIES is m i1ned the d•niuws )ob or pardin1 1 1Yt1dielt1 1ntmber wllo hn ·turntd st1t1'S' wHltllCI. Wh111 the min 1s· ruriMd *nM hi • hotel, tMouP, rio' f1utt Gt-l u1litt'1, · tltt dtlectlvt min11es to conee1I tht" det01 f1om 11'11 public 1~ sets out to uncover tht liltrl111ln1 flcte1r1 bt· hlntl the sl'l!Jln1. · • o @ @a m"'""'' "'" Help ln1 lhnlf' Cli'.J,kon.sift tracks the" rinr· lt1d1r, ··ol I R outfit thtt ill111llJ ~rin~ air\, Into thiJ cou11try from Meuco to -wo1k 1s domtS!les. Ctmtron· Ultdl•ll 1u15ls. oo·n...,...., . 8 !11J (j)'m :1t1•1 .F1 "The Squ1iln1n" Cifne, 'eoflfro1ited whh i1110r1nce i nd 'rejud~rsaws 111 OtJICesi from tuntftf 1 IMitf 111.,0· 1 m.e~ rit atory Into dlsisfer Jor h!111· stlf. 111d hi1 prtptnl· lfldltn wife. Jtdl: Eltlli ind· letin• 'Soto 11i11st. I Hbttrias ie hpl J M11111 . r .. m•<RI ,,.,......,.,,.t llt:SO ti "SetM fflf tht Cri•" (mys) '41 -Vl.l'I Johnson, Glorit D1M1v11\. l:OOfJ "l .... lo ... tM Ylo(' (">I ·~~II WtP.f, Don111 Rtt4, J:Oefl1 ~'"'.,.(4rl) '43-0otolhy Mc:Guira; Robiit YOunc. · t:tO ~m ~" ''"" (mys) ·•• lfai •a ... """""' .. ,.,.,. (alftl) t:•i~:.::~tdfl) '61-~~~fliOift; ~It Clrlft. C'invll r, J1mu Shi&tlL J:JOU'(j) (Q ~·~'''"' Eaplf .. 10.'CID (S).,......,,.. (cf/a) '61 -Lit {•6') 'S7---M,nii! MllMr, 1U-Prts!t11' f11&t.,, 4:JtiJSalflt t1 UWI ~I _ 1. _ 1Z:00 8 "t1111t If Jultk:t" lv.'t$) .• ([J"A•lAl•1 L11f11".COid. JTmmy !Son. "'1\t 11& ij"~-C1 twfofCI, Cliff ,... •• • Trµffaut: His Love . Is Cinema By BOB THOMAS BEVERLY llJLLS (AP) The new film by Francois Truffau& is a romance, but not the kind you usually wou ld expect from a Fr e·n c h film maker . ·'Day for Night" -the title comes tom !he method or shooting night scenea I n daylight by use oT special camera filters -renects Tru ffaut's lifetime Jove affair \\'ith the movies. The Warner Bros. release depicts the ela· tions. t,ravai ls, c r i s es , absurdities and pure boredom of making a film. No director could have por· trayed these things with greater devotion and accuracy lhan the 41·year~ld 'Parisian. By l\_iS-.own estimation. he· has seen 5,000 movies in his llfelime.-many. oLtbem .more than once. He owns 16mm prints or Alfred Hitchcock's "Psvcho" Md Orson \Veile~· "Citizen Kane,., and has vie\\!· ed bot h more than 50 times. • . .. ~ . •• ·ENTERTAINMENT His movie-going became coml'J!sive after the llbero · lloo. Ainefican mOvies fioOOed Paris. to the anger of 1he French fi lm indust 1·y and the d e l ight cl Truffaut. He ave raged 12 movies a week and bega n log~ing each one in a large notebOOk. "The American films were a revelation to me.'' the dirce· lor said. "Even if the story "'as not strong. the actors !lad much more plausibility thln in ·Eilropean film s. The American fil ms had much greater vitality." -TRUFFAUT SAJD he avoid· ed costume pictures and \\'estems "because I needed something l could identify TR.UFEAUT 11AS memor iz-'A'ith, and I --could do that ed the music and sound effects only w i t h cootempQrary cf "Citize n Kane,'' yet curious-films." He also eschewed wa r Jy, he cannot speak Ouent English. Despite all . t h e pictures since he ·had seen En glish·language film s he has enough of war. The exception seen and a recent cras tH:ourse was "Sergeant York." star- in English. he stilt must rel y ring Gary Cooper: he adored on an interpreter for in-that one. · -terviews~ .J . He fonned his own film club Jn aity·1an8uage, .his deVo-' .. at . t& and came under the lion to films comes across. lnnuence ol the noted <;lnema "It began ·dllli,nlt. the-· ,w a r , critic ~re, B;i.zin . He and in Paris w~en , I . was. ll."· other young film 1overs put Truffaut recalled. "One af· out a small maga zine , J.,cs ternoon I staved ·out of school Cahiers du Cinema. The to see a film, 'The Night • critics tumeg to ·making films Vis itors.' .Ttiat .evening, o?ie themsel\•es. producing the new of my aunt~. who was studying }Vave that revitalized .the violin at the con servatory, of-French cinema. fered to take me to the cinema Truffaut's first feature was to see 'The Night ~sitQrS.' "The 400 Blows" in 1959, and 1 didn't dare say that I had · he has followed with su~ skipped school to See it that films 3s "Jules and J im." afternoon. . .. The Bride Wore Black." "~ing the film agilin made "TJ:le Wild Child" a n d. me reali~ how agreeable and "Fahrenheit .Sl." Some of his inst ructive it was to watch f i Im s h a v e b e e n a mo\'ie more than once, and autobiograptllca1. and he ad._ I ha\'e .been doing it ever mitted that"was true of "Ihy' since." for Night.'' "EVERYTHING in the film has either happened to me or l\.as happened to people I' kOO\v/' he remarked . One flaShltack shows ,a French lxlyi steaHng still photos of "Citi~en Kane" from a theater lobby. That. too: is autobiographic&!, he admitted. '!'l'.~1 Bea · .1 moael (or .-:-.-rusr fook like one) The wor ld.famous BARBIZON 1SCHOOL OF. MOOE LI NG of New York City now ha s a IOcal school in Los Angeles. ~. 1i1:) Day, E°'ve, Sat. Classes r", · forming now . Moderate ~,: -:t, • TUition . Major credit card1 and Budget Payments. . ' . . ' FREE Registration and placement assistance at the ~ARBIZON MODEL AGENCY in' L.A. and New York City. ,--------~. Gil-1s, 14 and older, send for our new, 32 page book INTliRVIEWING Will Bl LOCAL that might start you on :your way. No ob~gat ion . 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Recently recording "l Can't Give You Anything But Love. Baby," for an Italian label. Mrs. Mussolini's vo ice te)tchcr, ~he told Hal F~der. )NBS th e famed Carlo ~1enotti of Ne1v York. He also ~oached Ginger Rogers, Nancy Sinatra, Lucille Ball. Diana Ross, and Gov. George \Vall ace's \Vite. Cornelia, on ho1v to warble. Q: l renttrober that in her heyda y cont ests were staged to deterrulnae wbo looked most -u~e 1'1arUyn l\1ooroe:-Did- you ever meet anyone • ·ASENTERTANNG AN> NTERESTING A MOTION PICTlff' AS CAN POSSIBLY BE MADE," • -Pl'lol•P Elwood , S.f'. E~•m,,1c1 • ' • DOCVMl .. 4111' ............. I .OS G. ·-· ,_._ -- • JQl 1,TC.. JQl1"1 11(60, Ti t G.l•Y WUI ••ODVC'IOOI ·: ' . Fii1 ----!~1"'"°".w..........,o.., ' ~~.-;..: ... ':::'.::,:_ -•( ~ • 1'"""r',~Cl'l"::,c-::' ::_•::9:::._' ~'I \\'ho genuinely resem· 2ND bled that \'oluptuous. JAN ICE JOPLIN beaullM lemale? -R. : "MOKTEREY POP " L. Watkins, Flushing, .... • ••• N.Y. · '~.;:·.:,.•-;w;:KT~Co:,:; ... , THE ONLY OIANGE, A: Facially (and not ..,. Dileo FWT.,,M!Jfm•GTOM u~~ COUNTY SllOWING ~:\..:~~·~·7~·~·~··~·~~·~-~7~-~·~··~7~~~~~~~~~~~~ fa~etiously) the ans.wer is Twiggy! \Ye have a ... _ !'Cries of snapshots to prove that lhe resem· blance, ;it times, iras flOMJ UTILE BOOK COM£S A CREAT MOY!£! lllcll11• lacil's p~e"DIMUI Hsi ·rather incredible."' ~!er seller 1bor.111 sea tull sln•1n1 ltr 1ell 1t1hiiltion Mc0111es 1~111trlul 1111111 rece nt l y es tranged pictuit. 1 0fi ance. manage r, Justin r1nt. tfletl was lOVE SIORT. 1nt'1titn THE GOOr&IH[I, ilnd ftlW l1M tllt de Villeneuve. went off 1111par1Utled suece1sfol book !3t 111111Jan readtn)clKllts JOllATHlll LIYllGSIOll on a limb to build up SEAGULL . , · the Twig in early pub-Coupltd •1tb tht tlbc G1Ue~r11-fr!e111ft Jt1ob1 ~c M:lico,1e1 pholO&fa.itr. --1icty. He cannily shot i nl li!mef 11 C1ht0t~t1's Bir Sur. Mt. l~ltner. ll11r11i. 1111 De11• Y1tlg, ~h a page of photographs for a ~ritsh magazine in which he leil!Uft len1t~ lil111 raob 1mon1 I~ lllSI "'11UtlikintlJ •uuliflll litm ef II had the unde·r-.nourished model (e-ena~J many famous hllltt . f\Ionroe poses. \Visely -abo11e the \Vaist. lD llJ.TH.ll l lYIMGSIOll SCAl:Ull is thlUlilt. ucilil(. ilcfUiMy MM~.lf: 11 ln~ir1tron1t. Mil lkt'e 111 It is rr elt •tio-,1ct1n 11ttitlilMIL ,.,, it. Q: Are Danny Thomas and· Frankie Laine brothers? -l\1rs. Russell Wilkens. Panora. Iowa . A: Relatively speaking, no. Any resemblahce in their · similarly silhouetted schnozzolaS' is stric Uy coincidental. . . POSTSCRIP.TS FROi\1 l\IARlLYN. To Sy Prestcn. Rock· \•ille Center. Long Island, N.Y-.: Thanks for •advising us tha t the sa ndwich served at Lindy's in your town . des· cribed as "The Don Rickles ... consists of hot tongue doused in bot mustard · ... To Mrs. H. T. Lecklider. Greenville,- Ohio:· No, happily Gov. Ronald Reaga n was not the one · -to have hiS lat'J!Y.X removed ... To Mr. and Mrs. Riciu!rd L. Dunn, Bethel .Park. Pa .: I expect you'll hear.dir.ectly from Ed McMahon aboLit. the process that allegedly made his hair healthier ... To Mrs. Albert fl.1. Connor, Redmond. \Vash .: Monty Hall 's show usually runs even when specials crowd out other programs -but he doesn't own the· ABC· TV station you refer to. He does own consiste ntly superb ratings and sponsors ... To \liayne Johnson, Los Angeles: The actor \Vho played Robin in "Batman" is Burt \Vard. lle 's now in the 1nail-order business in tvlalibu ... Send your questiO'llS to fly Gardner, "Glad You Asked Tl1at." care of lJtis newspaper. P:--0 . Box 1560. Costa A1eso, 92626. /.Iari/yn 011d IJy G"rduer 'wilt answer as r11a11y q11es1io11s as tl1ey can ilt tlieir c0Lunr11, but the volur11c of 111ail n1akes perso11a/ re· plies in1possible. ''lmmenselv.entertainit'lg," Alart R. 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M.,.._,11...US• KUNG-FU THI ' INVllllll.l FIST DUEL ~ l~E llON FIST 111 Lm<e•OI -•• ... ,,el Kn•ll l'l-'01 Tllll .......... : ...... I<! r ..CllotH UNJMMN WESTWOILD tl'tl SOY LINT GIEIN !NJ ·.. ~:.·~~= ... '• .............. . • c11~1 •i . ~ ' . llOlftt .. .-: IUCTIA GltDI IN. ILUE II'« -r· .. -· ........ ~. !M~·UI J Miii-·- ELI~ ,OUDI fH llUE .... ~,wy . , ....... _ at•·-.. 3 ..... ~ -·· INTEI TMf DIAGON I I ..... '°"'..,.,. ftAIN IOAEIS -··- For Weekender Advettising Phone 6424321 ' . ,, . ' .... .t . . ' .. • ..> ·-• • .. ' • • I • ·-. ' • • ThurW1y, Novtmbtr 1, 1'».3 DAIL V Pl.LOT ----·--... .. o..t1·s' I) l ... , ....... ,..... . · Jiddler 13 . °""" -RPOF. -oo";;. ' THL Mll!ISCH ._, TOf'OL PROOUClll)! .,._ =--~ CONl'NN. CICILClt -• - -19lff !ttJ! MM •-.,_,...,....,... o't:.=•f'.;.' ~Manof h_~~) ·UCI Dranla· CI·asses The nluses cf thenter are .\\'Ql'kiog o.vcrtime at UClrvine these. dn)•s as thC Wlivcrsit)''s drama program s'wings in~o high gear and In three dlf· rcrcnf directions. 'fhe first major UCI pro- ducUon, Arthur 1\1 i 11 e r ' s ''Arter the Fall." is in rehearsal for a Dec: 5 opening -at the ex pansive vi 11 a g e 1'hCater, but two ot.her ·student produrtions 'are ~heduled for presentation during the next few w'ecks in the university's l11termi~n · Tom Titus • t\\'O other showplaces, the1 Bob Schneider. and '"(he Suc- Studi0: Theater and Concert cessful Life of Three" by Hall. • fl·laria 1.r~ne Fornes. to be Ir.a uguraJiog J,tie 1973-741 • stagc<I bf BarrY RoN!n . sea Son at UCI tonight · will1 be a pair of one-act plays by the university drama workshop. on the bill are ·"S~·eeney \\'ith, R e·I is h •1 ' ~ adapted from ii T. S. Eliot stor)(. under the direction or • THE.SE .TWO playlets \l'ill be onstage tonight througf Si turday in t!le Stu die The :::ter. Curtain tim~ is 8 u'clock. Coming up in November will be the fourth episode-or UCJ's Survival Theater, an ex· • Busy 1e-'l'tll'ee. earr• eels tha~ this is lhe creation of \\'h.'.lt be_ cohsiders to be a canci$c ... erfort of comn1unicating. • Performances or '\Cycles" 1\'ill be p-iven Nov. l3-17 ut 1 8 o'clock In the Concert lhall in U;'",;J's Fine Ar ts Vil111gc. TicKets are' $1 and' 1nay be r.eserved bv call ii;t~ the fine arts t>ox office at 83.3~17. Robert Cohen, a draina pro· fes~or '"'ho has been Yl'ith UCI since its opening in JOOS. is .directing "After the Fall." a sem.i-autobio~raphic d r a n1 a whlch includes playwright fl1illcr's--blackli~~lng oeriod and his 1narriage lo ~1arilyn Monroe. Police ·Tla:riller ..... '•.& .. , .. IDW 1tU.1t1e FAMILY TWIN CINEMA pcrlmental drama gr o u p ~1ARK HUTTER has hl'cn under the direction of UC1 chosen to enact the de1nandin~ • .. professor Ashley ca·rr. fn this role or Quentin I ~1i11 er Ste\•e McQueen in the title rofe-and Do n Gordori as: form of theater, verbnl com· himself) while Jay \Yickha1n ~fellow cop case t'he airpor\-ror a tugtive' in. '"9ul·; 1nun\cation is forsake n in takes the ~-lonroe prototype_ liti." makin!! its TV prfn1ierc toni rrht at 9 'On CBS,: gBJ FELLINI'S MASTUPIECI < ,. t' • ... ' 1 ' • ". •• 1~ ' "JULIET OF , THE SPIRITS" O"EJrl. •:4S WIEIEICOA;Vt 5~T/SUN -CONTINUOUS Jl NOON. favor of movemen t. part of Maggie. Other majur .., t- i •. d b Channel 2. ' \ CINEMA I According to Ccirr, ··There roes are to •r.: pl ayc .v __ _ is in . each of us an ocean . Kalie 'Redmon. Cynthia Ga lle" + Mlchela119olo A11to11lo'1 · · "CAMELOT" (Gl a sun, a tree, a struggle and ~1ichael Rennard. \vithl l!-•-.. ----------------.. to c.orPnlunicale. to survive Cohen's you ng son. r.1ichacl. in the race of technolo""· to playi ng Quentin as a boy. create ~nd to destroy, ,~·con-Ot hers in the UCI r::-ist in- with Ric.hard Harri• front-t.o.....r.cach o~C ano1hcr -elude RichaNI Bobb. Truclic & Ji(lonlca y 1 J1 in the midst of n'hat often Kessler. Crystal Von Hori•. ,M sec'nis a chaos. This is \\'hat .1111 Silvernuin, Craig Gardner, loth \1 Color IRI "RED DESERT" ll~~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~··~·~•A~N~T~I~" ~l~R~I ~~~1 · 'C.vcles' is oil about -a ccn1· Rn.ice Smith. L :t d i a -.I a d r "' mu nicaOon beyond n·::irrls. It llubaker. Bob Dunkerly and -J..-1 deals with the .evolution~ and Harry Osdon. ~~~!!/!!!!!;; . -rc·vohJUOnS in nature and man. '-'After the Fall" \vill plav 2 GREAT HITS! '~ •• easily the be.st four performances. nee. 5-&. "CYCLES"' IS the reSl!lt ol in 1he Fine Arts Vill age movie so far this three different explor;i.lions Theater. The box office also ' produ~cd at UC I -"Cvclc is handling reservations for Year' -SJ&ori•H1,a•be• One," "C)•cle 1\110" and "Cy-1h· • NEW ~ORK TIMES."'· ~"t IS one. Whw• U.-e you.W.-~? . I ,b_ ! . ' OPENING O 'O'J .. 1 .\,N llAlllY ,,6~~1 ~ :--,;-;-,-::-; .-, -:: ;-,:,;:, ,. llLLY JACK IPGI ••• WHITI LIGHTNlfll!' IPGI Jlf~S . I 1884 Newport Costa Mesa S48-1S52 NOW THRU TUES. '·. LIDO N~."g,RT lNnANCl ro LIDO ISlE 673 83SO NOW TH•ll' THUR~DAf . . ~· .... il't~RSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 NIGHTLY • OINNE.R AT 6:30 •CURTAIN 8:30 1 & 10:42 A UNIQU·E CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCE "THE OUTSIDE MAN" ~1 • .,t !'I ' ~ • AIM , .1 .. , , tan_ · 1)1nn~t-~l~p,f.Jou~t · · ... presents live theater and a "served" buffet. Wednesdays. Thursdays. Sundays -$9.95; Fridays -$10.95; Saturdays -$11 .95. Cocktails extra. No food or beverage served during_ the-performance. l\rama illlttb ~our]Dtnntr -· Attel'ldi!nce by RESERVATION' ·ONLY. Phan~ 714/492-9958 1·40 Avenida Pico at the Ocean, San Clemente . - Free Parking 1:51 CALL THU.Tlf fOI ·SUNDAY MATINIE SCHEDULE J AMES wH11111oii' TIPPY HEDiEN·,.·. "THE H~llRAD EXPERIMENT;' U.A. CITY AND SOIJTH COAST CIN&MAS-TUitoAY Sic (U..DllES AHD 80LDIEN AGIEIS>-0"11" 'l'IL 1:• ,..M, & A(."4!tllty Ail~nf~I·.,'. Liii M/11 .... ll "CA•AIET" ••rlM'I Strtltalld "MIELLO DOLL YI" ..... Ii. C...,I (l"GJ • In Sunday's Family Weekly: •. ! S:f'OllTS EX'fkA• 8e"'.ll T.llM&i~ O.,,w.lw 5Mn ~ • :m:. M!Mt'.~ Oflnte ·• . ~ .";" ·~ ., ' ; .. ~ ..·, ' ., .. . j ... . "-"'"'-' ......... ..._~ .. ,.,~- ' \'••TkrDal How Do They Do.It?: Some W'Jrld Famous :.; ieallties' ·Diet Secreii :_ .. 41 If )·olf_: iiJ~c ·~ lf~;j1~oble(11, get )''!ltr-i.r11~1{it1atio~ as. p tvell aJ your ha11ds,Jo u:orh iri the /,·iiche11 . "ll J /er all ; 1uhat ~s a 1liet! It: 'ii' e.tti fl g li1 tic or .~1ic/,.i11g ri'gidlj tu c~;iai11 Jo"ods: f,'xerroi.~r.· a liitlc il'ill l'oii-er:. but , /.'.ri diu t~l~n lo stop. 1'he ·u1ai11 tl;i,;g is not to fall i11to 1 gldo111.~· - · ' : -·Sophia Lor en ' I ' ' · There is. one gr_oup of people who have ~earned · how to·5tay'thin syccessful ly: the moi:lel-act~esses, whose careers depend on their looks and ·shapes( In exclu si've interviews with F~iriily W~ekly contrib- utor Helen· OOrse~;. some of the most glamorous women in the worla Share their secrets for main-. ·: . . .... ,., " tam mg the . beautY that helped lo make them' international celetirities. As actr~sses and mod.els. Sophia Lor.11. Ali MacGraw and Cybill Shepherd must be tonsta[\I~ aware of their diets and learn what's exactly right for tliem. Discover h'ow they, and other prdfe$;Jma1 beauties, have man~ged to fi ght.the b~ttle qfthe bulge '-successfully. Who knows? You may learn a regimen that's ri ght.Jar you! Read ''Dieting< Habits of So111e of the World 's ,, Mbst Beau,tjfO,I A~Ues's-Models." ~. FOOTJIALL'S TOUGHEST -Family Weekly SporJ.S : ·Editor , !--arry liort.:jteV,l ' \\'e1,1t to ·the experts. -NFL::J.· top delcnders -.J.o g~t pinior\s on 'v.ho , compt'\_S~s the Nf:U's Ali·Sta r_ Olfense . . Their pjcks ~vill:be published Sunday. . . ' o PSYCHING. OUT VOTERS This week "s "'People· Quiz··· l,ries to gel at \\·hat ma~s peo ple .\·ote the '''.JlY .• -\hey \'otc. Test your. political ·savvy:• ·rake. the' quiz. . . . . ~ . ,, ·, ~ . All Coitu:tlg Sunday With The . ~·-, " ' " 'U• " ,, .......... a..~ ... ~~~ ... ";.....;., .. , ' . -.DA)LY PILOT • . •-_,_ ' .·. , FROM Fashion Island ewport .. ·ST£REO.'. s·a~:S-0~'"-rHE .HA.aSoR ' • ' ' ·--• • I • • - ' • • " .. • • 32 DAILY PILOT UPIT ...... Delay Asked Lawyer for ex-Beatie John Lennon a s ked Boarl!__Q[_ Immigration Appeals Wednesday to delay decision on Len- non':; deportation until U.S. District Court rules on his suit charg- ing illegal government electronic surveillance. - • Thursday, NO\lffnbtt l , }q73 • • ' ... ........ • I PUBUCN§ -t -tHtf MOTICI 01' TtUITll'S IALI . Magruder Stratef111 PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE " MOT'ICa TO COMTt.t.erOlS l'ICTITIOUI SUltNflS P:ICTITIOU• I UllNftS NOTIC• OP UITWNnOM TO ... n o NAM• STATIN.INT NAMa ITATIM•llT ClllATI IKUlllTY -INTlltlST T.I ..... ............. ~~~,0 ,~~ 8£.\tH. TM tollowll'lf perMft Is ooi .. MIMM Tl'ot fOllOWltllll pel'Mft I• clol .. bus!MSI . t~ ...... 111 U.C.C.I -Mlll .... 11,·m"-, 10·00 A.M. ..... _, ... -.. : -OTICI ,,---... '" ,,_ fo the on MDvetnW :tt, ' • • • u:::1~~~~~":!f!-• rn. or . BR ISTOL. OlllVDOCK co .. -2'1S 1HI WIU1Cltl GaOVll', 1:m hrt( c!.1'°" .. KENNE"fH 0 KING 1.W ll ELtAlll TITL.E :"AHJ .:,:.~ Ille ltlll di ... 61 ·M~. 197). . 811c'" St., N"'°'t INdl. C.lll. Aff., a.lbol bl1N, CelffoMl1 "*21 Alltl.INE (Ml'L IC-Ill) iciNG, 0t0tor1, 10POln•f4 Trutltt ,..:;,~ Dtclll\bll" Media 'Silence' ll'IK• °'Sid ltttelptt Ol•lflct Slltllld• fWCI ... o.-... "612, INIM, ea. tW.&,. --~~------IA ~ w .. 1 to [)Md OI Trvll No..,, .. •ltl tlOOll. Ottk• • "° 11\lll'IO(lf ''" • l.19\11'11 Jlnvt L. l!llfnll, 1t1S lllCOll ''" JOhll ,, """'*'' \10S P•tk Avt., Coe•! HIOllw•V· .,...,., ... en. (Wl'llY )'/, 1m. •• Intl. Oltlclll RKOf'ft Plan Uncovered llf(h. C.llfol'llll Ntwpotl IHc1l. C1UI, tW0 l1lbol hi.Mii, C... f1Ut. of Or•rlll• $1111 of CtUlornla. tNI \Oft~ plfe ... , of C !\' llKOl'Olt P'~oJed ldtnllil(1tl111 NIIMI Mll•I Thi• bl.It.Int• I• ttn!Wct.i w .,, Tiii~ IMllllM" •• Mine Cflf\ChlC:lld .., • MC\ltU•,' llltotltl Is •llO\lf to Oii In Hit oltlc:I of ·~ , -ol C1Utoml1 lulkllno tor llflll'MI t.,0. Ul'llllld SCl'IOOt lnOlvlMt 1 In k161W1111o11. c:rMtld 1W 0.DfOf, llld 1r111ttd to TM et Or1not CO\ln~UIL~C AUCTION TO DI I I ' J1t11•• L. Ell1Fllt JIM "· Tlll'lltr Jttll1blil lift lnlllftl'IC• ComP<tnv. $«\l(fll WILL. $ELL AT ( Ille ~l;c~· Pltn.t .,. tn fllt: Ol1'1'lc:I Tlllt *''''"*'' Wll nltd with tM Thi• ll•fftl'lfflt ,.. .. Wiii\ , .... Countv P'1rty, whoM butlnts• ........ 2:11 HIGHEST lllDOl!Jt FOR Q,JH ~I IM lvsl!ltff Dttite • SSO tlumont i t., • C-ty Cltrll of Orllfll't C-1\' 911 Clffk of 0..11199 tollnty 411); OCt. 1 1~ W. LockWood A"9.. St. l.t'lllt, $1111 11 Time of Wl• In l•wlul ='t' tr ll(ct . WASHINGTON (AP) - Fonner presldenUa! adviser Jeb S. Magruder once pr<> moted a While Houae plan to w:e three government regulatory agencies 'lo silence what the admlnlstralloo called unfair news media coverage, says Sen. Lowell P. Welcker. Tbe-CoonecUcut Republlcan aald ·Wednesday . night that a memorandum authored by Magruder re«Ul\IIlended that the Internal Revenue Service, the Justice Department's an- t itrus t division, and th e F e d e r a I Communications Commission be used to control -criticism from the n e w s m e d fa. ' WEICK.ER,-A member of the Senate Watergate C.Om- mittee, said Magruder's memorandum, dated Oct. 17, 1969 end tiUed "The Shot·gun LftUnt INC/\ Ctfflclrllll Octolttf' ft, 1t1J Un. ·of MIMOUl'I Unit.it Sflllll It tilt Norlll IHI I N011GI 1$ HERESY OIVl!N tTlll P..1"0 '·Jlt11 Thi p~ In ....,.Id\ !tit Stc11rlty 1t'lhe 01')11511 COllrllY CO\ll'lllo\IM loc•lf thl •llowonlmecl kN10f Dl•1'kl o1 P\1111111\M 0r"'91 Cold o.llV P'flof, P\!tllltllfel' ()(111191 Cont 01!1y Piiot. 111,_..t wtll be c!'ffi.d 11, In ,itn•trll, II 700 Civic: C1nltr Ctlvt Wl'J tftortlltr1Y vtt'SUS the Rlfie," 'WaS in• Orll'IO' eoun1 .... Ct lltorllll, 1cU1111 bv N-.nW 1, f, 1._ 21, 1'11 '212·1S Oc:toblr IL U. •1141 NO'ltmlMlr 1. I, ttl tllmlrn alld tq11lpmtnt, f\1tnlt11r1 W. ltll SI.I lt1 lllt Cll'f or S.in.: •·nded ( Whit H Chi f incl_ ttv11119h 11• Gowrnlno loerd, \fts 31'1·73 1.w turnllhlllO• 11141 Inventory 1nd IC· An.t 111 rlphh• 11111 •nd tnlll'tll conYIY kl "'" 01 e <>!JM e 11r~1r rillf'Ttd '' ff "OlSTRICT''. PUBUC NOTICE c-1• ol Otbtot coverlno PT••tv llO'ff 10 111d now held W It uncler "Iii ot staff H.R. Haldeman. Wiii rtellv. "' to. wt "°' lllff 111111 • '' ' PUBU.C N011CE loc•tld •I U» WHI CN•t Hl11llw1\', ~ of Trll51 111 111,. ........ I '''d::r.:. 111e 1t10YHta1.a tt111t. Nii.I Md• tor Newpwt 111c11, cou111v of Or•no•. s11t• 111 11!<1 co1mtv • • • 1be senator made th e Ille •••1111 of • C'Olllnld tw tllf •bcN• l'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS of C1H1ot11l1, ·ar'ld blnlnu• known IJ ··= . "'' I '"' and bll I 1.. prOfec:t KAM• STATIMllfT 'ICTITIOUS aUSINllS KlNJ • • Ctlolt Vlthl1, Inc., Ca L.ot I of Trtet No. • II memor um plll c n an ur Sldt '.ritll tit rte1tvtd In tl\t pllCI Thi lollowt119 Pfl'.ol!J .,. clol11t NAMI STATIMINT Pl"-•lllp), cuv 9' '°'" Mell, Cwnty of OrtnN< tervlew on WETA's "Martin IOftlllrlld .i.v1, a1111 sfllll t1t ~ ~,..., ••: Tl'll totloWlrw "''°" 1, lkll1111 Mln111 TIW atorewild 1tctKltV tr111uct1Cll! wm $111e of c_1111orn11. ••""ma•~.,.... ky' E Jn Ed'U " Ind llllbtl(IY rHC1 11.M 1t !hi 111-0v• D.A.Lf CLOUTIER ASSOCIATES, toll 11: bl COflll.ll'Nllfl .. on Ot after !hi l:tlh Ill 10011 t i Ptgt ~ ol Ml~l111tOu1 Agrons 1 \"eR g I OR itilld tlfl\I Ind Place. l111lneu Cttltot Dr ive, S\11111'°, trvlnt, HARVARD SVP'P'L.V, 'JUJI Oral\8d11 d1y o1 Nowmbfl'", lt7', 11 10:00 A.!f.. Mtp1, !11 •!Ill> o!Uct ol Illa' Coun!\' te levis ion prnoram. 'I'1t e Tiit,. wlll Oii 1 110.00 4epo11! rlqlllrld C1llfornll ,,... , Sllb<MI, C1tll, '2161 t i Gr•htftl I Jl(l'lll. $.15 SOUtll Flower llfC'Ol'dtl'" ot Ulll C'_I .... "O • lor llCh Ill ot ~d cloc:IHTllllll kl Oalt CkM.rlltr. :wn Bio SI.Ir. Dllll Alln 0.-arendl, SIOI Grarllda, st .. l:Jlll Koor. LOI A~ll .. C•"tornl•i Tiit ,,, .. , eCICl.(9U •nd otlllr eotl\mOll Associated Press also Qbta1ned g1,1o1r.nttt 111e rtllll'fl 111 tooc1 condition P'Dll!I, c1n1otn11 mn 11111o1, Clllf. niw1 w1t11 pevme111 tiv cull. m 1111111on, 11 11\v, ol the r111 "'°'*!\' a ~y Of the document from wlllllll 10 dly1 1tt1r 11\t; bk! GPlfllll'll Tlllt WllMM It oondllcted rt a llml!ICI Tllll tMIMM I• COllducttd b'I Ill Ill-SO fer It known to !ht S~ dfKt!Old tbOYI II purpertld I• bl: o'. """ d1 te. plrtnlnhlp. cHvlcl""' • -P1rty, •II bull~ "'""'" 91111 lddrtutt till Anll\llm Avtnllto. COlll Mne. a source on the Senate EKll bid m11S1 <'Ol'lltlrm •nd tit Dtlt e1ovt1.,, Ailft DNM lrll'lft \IMO by 1111 OICltor for !ht 11"" v••r• c111N1rnl• ntM W t • g t ---'ltet rtNIOllllw to !hi c.onlr1<! dOC\ll'MlllL Glftltll Ptr!Mf' Tiii• lltttmlnl Wt• flltd wltb 11'11 C-i.11 !Nit ..,,; S.IN. 'TN IH\Olralpllllll Tnltl" dilcltlmt "" a er. a e ............. • Each bid WU IMI l<t'On'!Plnlld by Tiils •l•Nnlll'll WIS nlld Wllll tlll "' Cllrtl of 0r..,.. COllllty M OclOOlt. I. DAT£0: OdCICltr '" 1t71 1!1bOlty tor 1ny lllCOfflCllllM °" .... "It IS my opinion these con-"" secwlty rlflt'rld lo 111 tlll contrecl C11111ty Clffk .. Orlf'lll C-IY Ill ltn. SECUflEO ll'AllTY '""' llfdrtt• end ""'' Cll'l'lmOf\ till. ual da1'ly at•·mpts to get dol;vm<rnlt Ind ov 1111 lltl ol prOllOSold Octobtr 2', lrh PJIAl4 THE RELIABLE LIFE 1W1111111on, 11 '""'• lfloWll lllflln. .. •• i.c: wtK1111lrlC'lon. 1'"'212 PllOll.iitcl Or111M CO.it QlllY Piiot, IN$UllANCE COMPANY Seid 1111 will be rnecll, but lflOll • Thi 01$TRIC"f r~ tlll rl911t to l"Vbllt!IM (lr11191 COid Diiiy P'llot, OclOCllt 1a. u. Ind Mo~trnOtr 1 ... 1tn Eow1rd J . Eckart ((IV911flll or WlttlfllY, •Pl't" or .. ' rtltd tnY or 111 bldt or 1o wtlvt Novlfl!Olf 1, a. IS. ti, lf1l m+n ~n 111 AllorntY plied, r1111fdlng 11111. POUtulon. or -•-•~•-•.--•_.,._.., ______ ,.._..,_.,. ___ ,....,,.,,.,, Jrr1911l1r1tl11 or h~tormaHlln 111 Grllltm &,Jlintl c11111br111C.., to plW U• r11n1lnl110 prll'I- ,,.., bids or 111 t111 bkkllr111. PVBUC NOTICE PUBlJC NOTICE tu 1w111 ,......, '''"' c1,.1 wm °" '"' llO!t .-c11rtc1 w TIM DISTRICT lla1 del1rmlllld llM l)lft ,..... seld Olld of TrUll, wllll lnllf'ltt llMlf'tOfl..• ''lt1St Q threat. Of tlflfrll prt'Vllllng rite 01 ptr dllrrl NOTIC• Ofl TAUST•I"" SALi Lor. ........... CA .. UI It ~vlllld Ill Mid llOlf, adwlnctt.o Wlgl'l hi Ille hx •lltv In Whkn !hit SLll'·ltt .. Pllbll.ntd Or•nea CNJI O•llY Piiot. Ir ,.,.,.; l,lfl(llr 11\t llf'!M ot .. Id Dlld ' -~ Is ID Oii perfol'mld tor tKb •ICTITIOUS SUltJlllS$ LMll Ml. fU NO¥tmblr 1, lt73 319f.73 of Tr11tl, ..... Clllltth and U(llfmff an IRS ··~•tlga-cr1n °' typt of wotkmlll llwdtd 10 NAMI STAT•MINT S.OUTNEllNT·~Jl1'F= ;IRST HA· ol "" Tr111ltt Ind ol tl\9 tr~•· Crtlltlt •ICICVI• ll1t conlr1ct. TlllM rein art Thi followl1111 PIOOJIS lrt doing TIONAl IAHIC 11 dlllY eppolnl.a TNSMI PUBLIC NOTICE b'( wld Pttd ol Trutl. ,_ , l I L on 1111 at tlM 01n1t1CT olfk• 1oc11tc1 bus!neu ••! 1 ul\dtf' IN; lollowlng dtKrlbeCI dlOICI 01 TM btllfllcl•rY 11nd•r 11ld Olld, If t"'n "'. prou• ,, !.SD llumont. UllVM ••tell, C1Ulor11l1 HOllE Nl=WPOR"' COMPANY. 1700 tru1t WILL SELL. AT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICll TO CREDITORS Tr1111 llttllofort llllC\11 .. •nd dillv ..... nttl. COPlts m1v be Obl1ll\ld on rlQIJlll. Wlll C~ll Ht11hw1y, Ntwport Stich, TO THE HIGHEST llODEll FOil CASH 113911 ~o !hi \llldtrilGntd I wrllllll Dlcl1r111o!1._.t Lf t th ' "-COPY of llllM '''" J.h.DU be '°''" C•lllornll f'.IUO (pe\'tbll •I llm• ol 1111 111 llwt!.11 SUP'••10• COURT "Ofl THI! of 0.111111 tllcl o.m.nes lor sai.. •lld •• Clu ti UNI e r Gp• 11 ttlo lot! site. Wlnl1m Mll""'l!W• Jr., 2015 &1y1dert money of llM United Sl•l•tl ell right, STAT• Oii CALl•OJtMIA FOJI 11 wr11!1n Noll~ ol Dllttllf Ind Eltcllon • TIM fortilolng llCl'lld\llt ol Pl' dltm TetrKt, Ntwporl 8Hcll. Ctlllornll lllll lnCI lllltr"I c:onviyed lo Ind now THI. COUHTY Oii ORANGE 10 Stll. TM 1111C1tt11gllld Cl\ltld _..14 h '' WtgK b blled llpOn • working d•Y 926'0 Mid by II i,jndff ••Id C"4 ol Trllll .... A-nW Nonce ol 0.11\llt Ind Ellc:tlOll .. s.i1 proac_ • of 1l11ht (8) houri. 1111 r1l1 !or llOlld.IY Mlrll Olaon. 1805 lSll'I Slrtll, NtwpOl1 Ill 1111 PtOPlf'I'( lltrllnllllf' dtKrlbtd: Etllll ol JOI-IN JOSEPH CAMP&Ell, to be rKordld 111 IN "alntv whN'• ond overtime work slltll bl It 11111 ltKh, C1Ulornlt '26'0 TllUSTOR: INVESTORS MANAGE· k JOHN J CAMPIEU.. Plc:llteit, !he 1111 Pt'OPll'IV 11 IOCtlld. ~~ time '"1i ~.. It .. I ~ CON Flllcher Olton. J~1 1,, ...... Sir"'' MENT COfnHny, T'llmlltd p.1rl!llt'lllil1t 1 :OTICE 1$ HEllEIV GIVEN 10 !ho 0111; OCIDIMlr lEl,TlltT~E-. COMPANY f , II '111 ml a «Y 11pon • Ntwporl INCll. C1lhwn I IEHEFICIARV• DUMOllO CO a rldltor ot ll1t I~ Mmtd dtcld~I REL.IABL '" 'J: TRACTOllt lo whom 1111 COlll!"l<:I II Tlllt buslneu II c:ondl.lctecl b~ • llmllecl Ctllfornle COfpot.lloll '' ~I u'Pf"Ol'IS llllvlng clelmt 191ln,1 lhl 1t tlld Tr1111ef. f'. Thieu May Ait Power Ask V.S. for Viet (Q the media or to anti-ad-:=e.:;lm~~o llPOJl,.v :O~"' 1!~«:: P1r1ner~l1f.·1 ..._.:....._ Jr lltcordld Ja111111)' ll. 1'71 ,, Instr. wild ~Id"'' ire requlrld 10 Ill• them. ,8r.,crrt~ i~!':ld•nt ~ • • • 11 am .. _ . ..,..' · Ho. !9.60 111 bOOk '"' PIJ10 m of with tna Menu,.,. voucnen. In !hi otlke 1'"'' in mlDIStJ'BtlOR S p 0 k e S m e n Mid wr«lflld ~In to I workmtn Tllll ·lllll~nl Wll flied with llM OfflcLtl llKordl Ill till oflkl of #II of tllt din of tfM1 abovt lftlllll4 COIH"I or l.aJ6 bee ol pecif' th;.,,. the tmployed b'1 11\t;m In Ille UICllllon County Clerk of Ofln!I• County on JllCOl'Olr ol OrMllt Countvi 1114_....,. 1 _ 1111111_!N(ll:--w!Tfl~~~IY -P'vblll.llld-Dr•llOI Cont'" 01111-f'llot ause s JC u.wll'S Y ~ 1111 eon!'"~'-_ "',.........,,.,, OclobU 2t. 1tn -or-trlltl OllCrlbn the followlng Pf'OPl"IY' .:.,r,....., to 1.,. ~~ 11 1111 0~ Oct. 2s 1rw:1 Nov. l. •· ltn l21t.1J have said i! very unfruitful No~r ,.,..... wltfiif',...., 111' ""' for P..tf'IM Tiii So\ltll-•l•IY' '° '"' bl ii'-of ..., 1ttorneva. LACltlMN 1nd l------------- d •·fuJ ol time ,, 1 period of thirty <lOJ div• •lllf' Plltlllslltd Or~• C011t Dlltv Piiot. Nortllllslerlv ~ '"' of Lot 11., LACKMAN. 1, Plr11 AVflll'll, S\111• *· PUBUC NOTICE an wasi.c: our , 111e "''' "' tor tM op1t11111 °' bids. Nov'lmber 1, 1, is. n. 1m 3312-n °' Trld No. u. 11 "'-n .,. , Lon8 llKI\, Cllllol'lll• tOI02. w111c111, 111e Magruder said in t be A peymt11t bDlld •nd • Plrlormence m6P ·r~ In 110o11. 1•. Pllf• 11 place o1 11vs1ntu ot ftll ll!ICllrSlll!llll In 1111 ------------- bond wlll be rtqt,rlred prior 10 ••eculllll PUBLIC NOTICE end 12 ot Mltt911tnews Mapi, r1eord1 roalltf'I Wltlnlng to !Ill "'"" of wld NOTIC• 011 MUSHAL"I UJ.a memorandum. ot 1111 contrtct. Tiii pivmenl bond o1 Or1111t CDlll\IY. C1litornla, EX· -•· within tow mon1111 after 1111 1 SAIGON (UPI) -.President Nguyen Van Thieu said today there wu: been no progress toward peace In Vietnam sinc.e the Jan. 28 cease-fare and in· dicated he may ask for U.S. air power tf the Communists launch a new offensive. Thieu, speaking at National Day ceremonles, said the only ( BRIEFS ) .. WU Oii 111 llM lorrn Ml lorlh Ill CEP it.... ' T•lll5C011tlflenltl Credit Slo'Vke. toe .• Jury 00 four murder counts "When an editor gets con-111e con1rac:1 doc11mtnts. 111cT1T1ous aus11i1•ss 1~,NG 1111 '°" •torb m 1"1 11r:,r.:i=., ~ 1t::, notice. Plllntltt. ""' Pifer A. Torri, l.fll• tlnual calls· from Herb 10ein • ~., D o"'w' ... N'1!........ NAMI STATl,M• .. •T ... I 1"" S1nl1 An• Avtllllf, S111t1 An•, OEllTllUt>E M. CAMPBELL. Torri, Dlft.ndlllh. No. 17 ~ .... _. Md four kidnaping counts ln 'tu " · · . ..,.,.., Thi tollowlng person • !Ill MU CtUlon'lla Adn'llnl&tritr1• witi...ihe-will av virtue of 111 1xKuhun ,._ on or Pat Buchanan on a SI a -Pllbllshed Ort1111t COJ1t o.11y :n~~ it: .. 111 1 .iriet llCMr•t• or common •flllllCtd of 1111 "1111 of Stpiw111t111r 26. 1tn w "" Ml.lnld,.a! the deaths Of three members tion that is difficult to dQCU· Oc:1oblt' IS 11111NovemW1, ltn' EL TORO MEDICAL WEIGHT detl;11<1llon b lllOwn at1o·~, no w1rrtnly !hi ibov'I ntmed ·dt«dlnl • 0C1"',,',ld" ,°',~~~~Zt~~J~~lc~~ , CLINIC, 2:»11 El TOfO ROid, No. 11 glvetl 11 to 111 cornpl1ltntll or L.ACKMAM 1M LACKMAN _,,,.,,.. of a family and a friend la!t ment as to unfaltneSS, we are PUBUC NOTICE 202. El Toro, c1111orn11 f'.lill (orncfneu)." It ,. .. A......., w 1, • .1'13. COl.lllty of or·~ s1111 of • k u o•-llldlanS Earl llllksn, M.0., ltotn Tiit bentllcltry under u ld CHCI of L ... -..Ch C•lll fM1 C1llf0rnl1, l,lpOfl I tudllmenl 1nllted month. in a very wea .area, wr \,c; fllCTITIOUS aUSINISS . Mtldln Clrcl1, Hlllltlnglon llKll. Tru1t. by r1110n of • br'N(h or dlltull Tth (2\JI U7..ud' Ill ll~or of TtMtcOflllllflll•I Crtdlf ednesd Magruder. NAMa· STATIM•MT Ct lllornl1,,..., Ill the obllg1tlont MC\lfed lll<trfb\', Alhlt'ntVI fw Alllml!!lllr1tr11 CTA Strvlcl, . Inc:. 11 1fi'"*'~1 crrttot Indicted w ay were Thi followl/111 Pl'lon •• doing b11~1Mll I T1"'1'• 'rtlntll 11 concluded b'f Ill l\lnlOIOI'• l l<IC\lled ... nd dfllv•rod to Publblltd Or•• C~ll C•ll'( Pllol, =~ ,:~i;:,r11:11~1 or~lrlf I • on,;; Norbert "Tony" Meier, 31, San e1: . rid v "':1Cn.rd E1r1 %111k1n . IM undtrtlll'l"d • wrll1t11 0tc11r11ron OCtoblr 11, u. u. and N~embet 1. bel1nc. °' MDS.CM acfuall'J 4111 °" ""Id MAG RUDER reportedly CORONA DEL MAil MEOICAL Thi• lllllmlflt Wit 111.a wit!\ tlll of Olf111ll •nd DlmlllCI tor Stla, and lf1l 312""11 llld111ne11t on IM dtll of ,,.,. 1111.19MI Bemardioo, Edward J. Mon-enclosed along with the WEIGHT CllNlC, 2;3.&S E. coau Hwy. county Cllrk of Or•nv• coi.mty on ~lttti not;: '!~::.c::.;~0 °~11tc:!~ PUBLIC NOTICE of u ld bec1,111on. 1 ..,.,. 1ev11c1 up111 'to 33 F d Phili . I f No. A. Coron• dtl Mir. Ct!ll. t161S OclObtr lJ. ltn. o c111M ell Int tlglll tlllt 111\d Int-I of ya, , resno, an P memorandum descr1pt ons o Rldllnf E1r1 .z11111;1n, M.D .• 16'n , • .,.14 proper1.,. to ... 1111Y wild obll9•t11111•· •r;ci ••Id ludGmttil' _.ors in "" """*"" E Walters 42 Fontana. about 21 requests from Presi-Malden c1rc11, H1,111t11111ton 111cn. c1111. p 1111111111c1 orange coa't D•llV Ptlot, ::f::"~ '::..c"l:°'~ c::.=on 111: FICTITIOUS tUSIN_t:ss 1n tlM county of 0r1nue, s11i. o4 . . ' • . . ' I t' ""' OtlOllH' 1S, Ind NO"ttmbff 1, •• lS, tit RICOl'dld Jiii 13 l'7l IMI NAMI! $TATeMl!NT. C1Htornl1, lllKrlbtd •• follow•~ • P _,_..,_ pal G-flty dent Nixon {o;r action ·re a mg Tiii• llvslneu 11 c:onducttd tlY an ,,11 ~JJ H 11132 111 ~ imoo ,.::. ,1;· T,.,. followlng ~.om, ,,. dolno Loi 11, Traci s.u:i~ 1oo11 110, .,,...,. " t " hat -"'d be t __ ,._,, ...... lndlvldutl. o. • b\ltlut11 is· p.gn lt-20, 11\d c: v k.-."11 •• 0 w l.VW IC.flllC\.I .... ~ Rkt.lrd Earl Zlnklll PUBUC NOTICE ol Hld Otllclal Recordl. JOBSO o0MESTIC INTERNATIONAL. ffO Ot11vtr Jl:0611. COii• MIMo ••N BERNARDINO (AP) fair news coverage." Thi• •1•ttmtnt w11 filed with "" S.Jd "1' will bl !Tiedt, but 1•1,::i o•aRtEN REAL. E.$TATE 1NvEiT· C•llfornl• i>A County Cltfk of Or•not CounlY 1111 (OVlllllll or wirrenty, fllPl'r-or m ' NIE.MTS, l1l11 Otk Trt1 t.1111, lrvhw. Recordld _, to •n-n 11 P1ltr F d school _.. .. _ Magruder went on to &ay oetotier 2l. 1m l"ICTrrioSJ:·~~s•M•ss re!M~!::: .. 11,~11·Pl.,Pj,;"~1: .... ~::: c1n1. 9'26M • A. •nd 1.111• Torrt. llVsblnd tn11 wit• advan-· In South Vietnam -ormer gra e .,...... that "we should begin con-ll'llbllll'led Ol'tll9I Cottt Delly ':i'~s NAM• STATINIRNT ~J:1 wrn 'ot th• 11o11hl ttc11r1c1 by Wlltord o . 0 ·1r1111. 11111 O•k Trtt •• 1o1n1 11111nt1. ..!'o tiometlM4 N• -cipal George W Clouse has ' 1l'lf followlflt 6olno Id Dltd q1 Ttu\I wllll 11111r111 es l•nt. lrvlnt. C1llt ~ beef' recorald to • ... n. since the cease-fire have been . centrated ef[orts in a number ?&;lier 1S, •l'ld HO'o'fl'l\Dfr 1• ~.1~i:i bu$lllnS 11: ptflOlll .,. : Mid note provi!jed. ldv1ric.•. II Sllaron IC O'Brien. 17111 Oak Trll NOTICE IS HEllEtY . GIVEN ~' "in War by the Communists, pleaded guilty in Municipal of major areas thal will have · VERSAILLES NEWPORT COMPANY, 1ny, 111101r ,,.,. terms ot lllld Deod ~'T'·~lne, ~·11~ 1'2"'4 Olld '" bf 111 :'c~k1o.tl'M. ~~11111.,a1 "~~~ not progress in peace.'' O>urt to foor counts of sex much ·more Impact OD the PUBIJC NOTICE ~11~!l',t1t~L•rw. Nlwllorl &11C11. ~ .!;~;111='·~":;9:. ~:1:.1.·:=~: 1rw:1~i!.1,1o1t."'" ' ng c \It :1 i1~~ R!f'°'o c-1"' o1 •1~~·j · t · t p e r v e r s i o n and child edl d other aoti ad oTic• TD c••o1To.s 1 chtf 11wt '°' Cl9MY i.-Ntw-tiv 111d 01111 o1 1r\lll. wnfCll"d o. O'lrl.n •c -' • Later, m ·a na ton a m a an . • • "' port~ c~ut • Slld 1111 will tit Mid on Mottdl'f, Tiii• 1111-1 111ec1 wllfl 111e-CO\ll'lh' C1Ht-.11. 1 wllt sell•• pWrk auction television speech, Thieu claim· molesting. ministralioo spokesmen and ~:;:•g: cC...~:i.~rA ~~~ i. .io.n st-. tOt Cffnev L.aftl, N""" Novtmbtr "· 1'73 11 11 :00 AM. 11 clffk of Orll\llf C1111n1Y on; Ocl. ';..:::; ~~"" ~" o1~' u:';1c1"f.'11~~ ed the nwnber of North Vie t-dJS' S~=--~~herlll. counthe ts4 cwt •1. 0r 0e will do more good in the long TM• co~r.l.:-mou.1i101 . port ~ cr'~..s 01 G-r•I ::k ott~• :,~;1:· 1s;;:,• ~r; rut11ilhtd Or•ftlle co.st o.i1v P11ot, 111 1111 r11111. 11111 •1'111 11111m1 cf namese troops in South Viet-II~ nm.'! Estill°' CARL J. WESTER. 0.Ctlnd. ,.~.:.nnlp.nes• ' IOl.llf'tlnl Wttl. S\1111 lllC. Dr·~ Otl. 11. 25 Ind Nov. 1, nn lllf'l.n =,,J...~OPll1V~:n _;lnl!MIC~ ~ ,, ha . t 400000 since Wednesday. Sentencing was H l 'sted the ti . NOTICE IS HEllEIV GIVEN lo '"' CIMI SI••• ' C1Jltor1111. ., may tit llaUllll'Y lo llll1tv ... 1c1 nam S rise n O • t 1 No 7 Cl 35 e I se sugges ons • cmllors of 1tw •bov• 111mec1 dlClll1111 Tlll1 111ttm111t w11 llltd w1111 !hi . Oii•; Octot11r 24. 1t73. PUBIJC NOTICE ••Kiiiion wtth '""*' lnternt •rw:I the ceas e-fire and charged se or v. • ouse, ' -"Begin an official 11111 •II perlOl'll lltvlng cl1lrns •llllMI Count\' Cllrlt ot Or•ll9• Counl\' on SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CC.II. • - Hanoi has Sent in "800 tank! bad been principal at Joshua -....... =-.-..ifh-the Ille llld dKldlnt .,. reqlllrld lo fill OctCICltr "· 1m. IS Mid Trlltlll. SUPERIOR COURT Of' TH• O•lld 11 Newport lffdl, C1lllOnll1, Tree El 1.,Y'U Schoel from monl~system uuvu.&&• 111em, wllh tlM 11K11wrv 'IWChlrs. 111 ''"'' •v T. c . krvk• Co., A.pent STAT• 0, CAUftOlNIA 110A. <Xtotllt' , .. 1m and 60. artillery pieces of all emen-..,, • FCC as SOQD .u: Dean Burch-1111 office of 1111 c1erk o1 tM •bOvf ....,.,.,., °'""" co.'' 01uv Piiot, aw R~1h . E. Brown TM• COUNTY Of'"" O(lMoa 0 1Lu.•o o. w11..c1RSON, hi! ·-·bl' It which he resigned after bis lfllllled court. or lo ptllllll thlm, wtlll N_,.,. I, •• 15. 22, lfrJ J.lll-'3 AU11t1nl Sttret•N NO 11-111$1 Marllltl types" w e uuu mg s an· is officially on the board as tlM nec1111rv vouelllt'I. 1o 111e ""' STA·l6" NOTlC:I °" KW•• °" AM1111010 N111nk'9ll cowt. 0r1ftot eountv tialrcraft capabilities. arrest. chainnan. U the rnoni.t.orina ~lgll9d 11 tht office of Nr 1tlor"'°f••1 PUBlJC NOJ'ICE PUOlllMCI l °'1"f. ~::;' DlllV ~~ PSTITION POJt P'•OllATa Of" WIU. H1rbor Jlldklal Dlttrkt He was accused of molesting u-o SHEPHEllO, SHEP'HEJl:O Ind OUN0.1.$,1 Nov.mtlllr • •• ~ AND 110• t.nT•U 0" AD-IY EllN M. Eldlr, Deputy • Te-"'ro•ftd students or fonner students system proves our paint, we AllOrntt• •' 1.aw. a So\ltto Spr11111 P'ICTITIOus aus11i1•ss PVB!JC NOTICE MINISTUTION w1TH·TH1-w1u. AN· Ml• H•r• ~··"' -ha then , ... "--le aod legal Slrtel, Si.tilt llCID, Los Mvtlls. C•llfor1'111, NAM• STAT•M•NT NIEXID. . '11 .... ,,_ A,,... last summer et ~ home. ve 115'""'1.. whlell Is IN place of butlnts• of tilt Tiit lolloWltll peoon1 1t1 6111111 1isl1te of tDA IE. WEIEJI:, 11!.a IOA , .. .,.., Call .... FALLBROOK (AP) A rights to go to the networks, undtrifgnld In 111 mtllers Ptrllln11111 b\llllntU e•: PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL IE HELO EMMA WEIER, Otce&Jld. P'lalftlllf'I AllWMY · .-le ·-• k lfic'l81 com IO tlM fflllt of tlld dtcldtn!, Wl!hln J SUNDQUIST ASSOCIATES, lfft IV THE C0$TA MESA PL.ANNING NOTICE IS HEAEIY GIVEN tl\ll P11bll.tlld Or1ng1 Coell Delly Piiot, Halloween-night crowd 0 f e ., .. N ma e 0 ~ four ll'IOll!lll llkr' lh• flrtl Pllbllc&!lon sw:.nor Aw. A·S. Cost• MeM. c.. COMMIS$10N AT THE CITY HALL. MARIAN IUU.IS .... tllld lllt1l11 "" Ol;I. 11, 2J •1'111 Nov. )· lt1l 1111.n •-·t 150 teen agers lossed ptafn:ts frttrn the FCC o1 11'11• 1101ke. n 627 n F11r ortvt. cost• Mnt. c1111om11. ~rnenoed peuHon for PrOMtt of w111 • 8UV1.1 · w 1• •-.;· ' Oiled OCIOlll!'" 22, ltn ·J•nvt P. 5111111qiihl, 2151 Nllrlmer, 11 •:)(I P.M.,,or 11 Mlllll •• poulbll 11\d for ltWl'K• of L1tltt1 of rocks. bottles and fruit al rest ·ng CEC ELIA W£nER l•lbOI C• '2"2 l~ealttr on MondlY. November 12, .. omlnl1!~llon wllh·lllf.W!H •nllfXfd 10 PUBUC NOTICE S•erlff's and highway patrol . " u11115 WW.. have much E•Kutrl• or.1111 wni e111 '•. "wm11r, 1121 E. e11bol 1973. R191rdlr\9 the following •P. tM QttUlontr rtter111C• 10 which 11'-----~~------" 01 Ill• l l>Ovt named dKldenl llvd .. St!bOI, C1. ""I pllc•lloni: midi for furlhtr Plrllc11t•r., tlld lhel 1' cars for an hour before being more effect than a phone call stttPMIJtD, SH•PHIRO Hit111 a. S\ll\OQ\llst, 2157 Mlr!m•r, 1 ........... _.... .t Thi P'recl• ~l•Jt thl 1hn1 111d pltc• or 1111rl1111 111e ar.1t11 • 'd s r H rb Kl . Pat W ·DUNOAS l•lb<MI, C6. '2662 tor • 20 II. ·1Un running wnterly WIM .... , llMn Ml IOI' Nov1rnt>er 13. su•••10• cov•T o~ dispersed, deputies sat . pectator rom e em or Alt-Yt II Lew Thi• 11111111111 II cond\ltlld b'I. ~r•I !rorn Ml'f91" P'I. I dltllllCI of ,,, lt1l, •I t:OO a.m .. In llMI courtrwrn THI ITAT• o• CALl,ORMIA A San Diego County sheriff's Buchanan. •11..s11111 Sfll'!#ll Slr'lfl partlllt'llllp. tr. 1na 1oc11.i 1PPtox1m111/'f :u1 11. o1 o.part1n1111 Mo. J of wld COU11, d th ti.A " , , , Suitt 1111 Jtmtt II'. SllndQllhl llOrltl ~ol (tf11trllt1t qi ltlll St., 11 1'111· Civic 'Ctnlll'" Drive Wnt, In POR TMI COUNTY Of' °':*'8 spokesman sai e you 11."5 -Utihze the a n t I t r u s t Lii Mtll• C•llltnlll Tiiis Slllll'lllllt .,.... fllld wit/\ Ille ,, tdopl b'I Counclt Ila. 6241 IN City .,. .. 1111 Allt, C1litornl•. NOTIC• TO CJl•OITO • b k . d ' 1'0 three of s c. d' . . t in t ' t ' Tll: Ul)) •2""9ll 62'·2114 CO\llltv Clert: ol Or111111 CounlY on on Apr-U 1"2. Cattd OCtoDer u. 1'73 MO. A·''"' I'O e WlR OW • es ity JVISIOO 0 Ve5 1ga e V~rJOUS All--..S fw •1tc¥trl1 Oclober 1f, ltn 1, G-lift Ar!Mllli"""'I N1. OP'·7H't,. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Etl1!1 of JOSEP'H J<llAHCISCO SOUZA. ricers' cars and a number U · media relating to anti-trust P111>ullled Or•ll§I C01st D•llv Piiot, ,...291" tor c 1 Mtse p1ennlr111 comm1u1on. eoun1, c 11rr. 11io known ••JOE F. SOUZA. Dt!tNMd. in th . ) t' E th 'bl Octoblr 25 Ind HovtmNr I, I , 1.S. P1,1blllhld Or11199 Cots! Otlly Piia!, n Felt Or., COJll Me_.., Ct llf., lo PAUL. A. HANNA NOTICE IS HERE'IV GIVEll~ the of downtown stores e ap-v10 a ions. ven e po~I e 1973 l U1·1l NoYff'llblr 1, 1, is. lt. 1913 331o..1l consl4'1' 1 dtllnlllon of 1onlil9 con. ~ ,1 1.1w crec111or, o1 1111 How nemld dlcld9nt. parently s pontaneous outburs t c.-.1.cR·AMENTO (UP!) threat ol anti-trust action I M•IHIC'I' with 1r.e G91111"11 P11n .• d~'" 11t .._, 11111 Slf'llf •Mt •II WKll'\t 111'<11111c111,,...11111r111 trw • · '31\ • ouJ ff • In PUBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE for Glt'lfr•I Pl•n AnM!ndm1111S, •rid Clltl Mlle. Canw.!1 ttb1 se!d dKldlnl 1r1 rtqUfrld to flit 11'1fM. Wednesday night. No in]Urtes _ A wrestling fan, saying think w d be e ecllve "" o.tlt for .,, annuli rtwlew o1 Tfli 171,1 ...,1,.1 w1111 tM 111C11wrv vouefllf't. In 1111 o1tk1 Were reported. he got more than he chang'mg thelr VI'ew• FICTITIOUS IUSINOSS Gentrll Pl•n progreu. Altonwt lw ........... qi !IMI cllf'k ot tllt lllOVI "'1111 .. (Ol,lfl, tr ' ' • SLP'·1'2 ~ PIM A1t1"*"""111 Nwn• P' 1)11111111 Oi' C t DlllY Piiot, lo prltffll them, Wiii! ll'lt ~r'f bargained for when he -''Utilizing the Intern a I TM 1o1i!i-,:1~~!e IM!nni ... '1CT1T1ou1 aus11i1•ss J. OP ~ to (fllllll• 1111 111111 1n<1 Oct~ is. ,,. ll'ld ': 1, ).h mt.11 ~l'lteo'•'•'•o 1111 lolndt,,,"'•,...IES soo'' 1111 office • Irish Escftpe -h Re •-"ce as a method ... HAM• sTATKMEHT ,._1 of 1111 Gl!llt'•I P11n "'°'" __ _ 111 ... J . J , N•"""°'' took in a · mate at venue ~vi . SL.ACK.MORE ELECTRIC co~ 1179 Tne 1o11ow1ne Pll'IOlll ire dollltl low oentllY ritldtnllal to ~r11 corn· PIJBLIC NOTICE c.,,,.,. Drtv1, s111i.-155. Newport ... en. I d (AP) Sacramento M.e mo r i a I to look into the various Gl•ne•eln Tirreu, cor.t• Nltll, c1111 bullN-EWP'!.:..T ,, .,, 0 ,, 1 c E men:111 tor • pll'(•I 1oca11c1 11 2'7Clf 1..1. ''"°· wnleh 11 1111 p11e1 of M•111t• DUBLIN, Ire an an! !lo that mv --""' ..... •Ml 2119 1rit1o1 stt111, COit• """· -o1 tM 11nd1r111111c1 111 a11 """"' Pllf'-Th I h t plunged Auditorhl\'n, has fded a org za ns we are ASSOCIATES. 1)03 AYOCIC!o A~ .• Sllllt CllUt NOTICI INVITING llOS l•lnlng 10 1111 "''" of Mid dlcldell!, e Ir S govemmen . . to1i:.,ooo claim against th_e most concerned about Just 0-..T/lon\ff T War4 ~~ c11r 115, N""por' •••ch, c.111. '2660 .. ..;...... ,_ c. '· s...,.1rom, Nol1n I• llar•llY 111~e11 11111 1M 1t01rt1 w11111n tour months 1111r 111e Hr11 plltllk• into a major polilical cr1s1s r-threa of IRS in : . nw 1" •rrtc•:. 11 • •1 1 1. AllMlll Otveloomllnt co .• 20t1 San »is ,.,1,.,i.w •*• Cost• MIM. of Tr11•t"' ot 1111 '°'" commumty 111111 of 11111 notk1. . today following the helicopter :ity. a t an vestigation Tiil bull 1 ono led bY 111 Joeciu1n Hll11 ROid. *'*"°"' lffdl, ciiltornl• 10 •WOV1 111e pr•llmln•rv cont0t D11tr!ct o1 Or•ll+J• cw nrv. O.tod octobtr ,, lf1l '. · E Be · r 111 will probably tum their a"-1 ' ""' ' c uc c1Uf. 1'2660 M 1 ,.j of 'dlvilopmlllt '°" Soulh .. 1111or"11, w111 receive 1Nlld b!d1 11p lYNH MASON IElllCE e scape of three Jr i Sh .....,uJS • nue • r ndlvld\I~ 'w lllCM\ore ' 2, TIM Pro1pect.C1Uforn!1 Company, c:.',:' To: Center •nd 1111 flntl to ll ;CID a.m., T11Ur$dly, Novemblt' 15, Eateutor of IN; will Repubt·ican Army chiefs from who said he is partially proach." _ Tiii 11 •s ,· 1 ntld .,.1111 ""' 0111 Tower Squirt. H1rlford, con-divtlOPMMll pl•n for PlllM 1 111 •t· 1911 11 '"" P11rc1111h1g Dept. ot s110 ot 1f11·1b0¥t n•fTlld OKldtnt b b I I 1 1 1 omtr1 w 1 nec:tlcllf 9'115 · l!ll 1111 requlrtmtnU ot KlloOI dlttrlct klc1Tld '' 1J10 Ad1ms GIORG• J . .1•,••111 a '9P security prison in :rippled y cere ra pa sy, PUBUC NOTICE ~OUl'!ty ,cilel~n of 0re1111 County on 3. eavtllor• Dtveloi::omtflt compe11y, :'~~·oi.:k, Av•nu1. ce1r• Mil•. c1111orn11, 11 wnlch 5111 Nl'ffport c1n•• Dr1w Dubtl'n . :ontended Wednesday two "·-----------·--! lobtr • ,,,.1, 1)CQ Avocado Av•11ue, Su111 175, s. .'...,. ,.,1111.:.. NI Jt.n.11 tor Ptul 11m1 Mid bids wlll tit publkly fll>tlned Sllfto '" II . NIWOOfl Beed!, C1HI, t2MO p 0 I 'nu Sl~lo City •nd •Hd tor: LEASE WITH OP'TIOH ""''°" lMCll. Ca.,... P i M' . t Li a m Nrestlers called The SLP'·lM Pubtlslled Or•nge Coett Dilly Piiot. This bullntu 1$ cO!ld\ltlld bV. Gllllrtl Abrems. . . ox • • TO PURCHASE ONE EACH OVNAMIC cno .......... r me 1n1s er \las ... ed Inte rns dragged IN TNI SUP'lltlOJt COURT 01' THI October 2S I nd Hovemblr" 1. ~ IS, P1rt111r1hlp . ' c1n1o;r11.1ot~'f'ec1 ':r~~:·~ar::.. r:~~ AOOAES$ tJtANSLATION t0A1 ) AUomtr ............ Cosgr;ivc, fac ing his ·wors t '!' STATI! Of CALlllOIJlllA IN AHO ltn 1•i3 AlllOll Developmtrll Co.. t'Of: Lew C•lll from Ill •lld Cl SYSTEM. P11blllllod Or1ng1 Co.st D11!v P'llDI domestic trouble since he took lim into the ring Sept. l"OA THI couNTY o• ORAHOI PVBUC NOTICmi A c1111om11 corpor111on 1;', Cl<P ione. · All bid• •r• to tit 1n KCQtd•nc• 0ctn r 11, 1a. u. 11112 N0vt111btr 1; tbs II 19, "assaulled" him and N•. 1r.17rti a:. Rted ltull'llft • .l'reslo1111 , lMI 11,.,.1111 P-11 "'" 11·7l..ff w1111 cone11uon. Instruction, • nd 19n 3115-JJ office seven mon a go , ca • o•o•• TO 1How CAUi• Tnt1 '''"""""' .... r 1111c1 Wlltl "" 'tor £.Qon eom111.,.,, u .s.A. ,..o. ea. spec111c1UQ111 which •r• 110W on 11111-------------- ed an emergency Cabinet •gOuged" his eyes. Appllc1non of HEATHER l v N N P'•CTIT1ou1 su111i1•s1 couniv c1.,-k .fA Orlnlll County on 1uc, Or••· ciuton111• tor Pll'ml••lon 111c1 mav tit sec..,... In '"' 01uce ~·euc NOTICE Be . 'd he d IL.ACKMAN For Cllllltl of Hll'lll. ,NAM• STAT•MINT OClobtr 2f, l1n lo ••CHd ""' rnPlrnllm 1UOWld """ ol ""' Pl/l'Chltlng Agtn) of 11ld llCl'IOOI ru m eeting and told police and rn1er sat name wHEREA.$, FllAHCES •.BLACKMAN, Tn. 1o11ow1no PfrlOn 11 clolr\9 builntu P.m:n 11111111 \lllCllf 1111 111,.rd, of 1111 11111r1ct. l------'''---·---- 1 h ' ( he a s ;he City of Sacramento II I 111•11111 of HEATHER LYNN ••: P\lbll•lltd Or•nat C:0.11 OIUY Piiot, ldoPled lnttr'lm 111111 ordlllll!U to lllO'ff e1ch blOdtr mul\. lutlmll with hll ,ICTITIOUl IUSINISI mi itary c 1e s w """"ause c1'ty police of· BLACKMAN, !hi l boff 1pplk1111, hit KAI.SO EARTH SHOES 0, LAGUNA. NOYlmblt 1 ••• u. n. 1973 '314-7J I 10 II 1111111 9rO!olnd tlllll (Allowtd bid • Clsfllt r'I cllllk, Clttlflld clllck, NAMI tTATIMINT pe rsonally taking charge of """"" 111ec1 111 1ppllcttl1111 with 1111 c11r11 01 1154 SOuth C01s1 Hlgllw1y, Leg11111 llfteht :1 ti.), klC:•led 1t :Mi» Niwport or bidder'• bOl'>d l'llfdf PIY•bl• to tM :icers on duty did not in-11111 eourt for en ordlt' dllntlne 1p. ltaeft, c1111. t26Sl PUBLIC NOTICE BOilltV•rd cor.t• Melt c.111or1111 111 ordlr of tl'lf Coe11 COr'nr!WnllY Coll• TN lo410W11111 ""°"' ''' doing the hunt for the CSCa peCS. Pllcanl'I 111me lrorn HEATHER LYNN Mth1n lor111ltln, 21'° 0Ct111 Wa ... , 1 C2 :OW: ' ' Olslrkl SO.rd Of Trvstees In 'Ill 1moun1 bullntu It: :erveoe to rescue him. lL.ACkMAH lo HEATHER VANES1A llllWI• Bur.II, Ctllf. t2tSI SUN•tO• coutt (Ill CAll..aNIA 1 1-•xc.,r,. ,,_ ..... ,,.,,..., not .... "*' ftvt ptr'Clfll U'llo) ol LINK McftAOOEN CEMTl!R, nn • 3 Indicted Bernier's attorney said ILACkMAN; Thi• 111,1$111111 15 Cond\ltlld by In COUWTY 011 OflANO• 'tor Dlv.rllflld APOc:l•ln. 20CI 11111111111 .... Win bid ••• 9~r111111 tlllll '"" 011POnl Or1v1, trvl11e. C.Hl•1d1 """ IT IS OROEllEO 11111 1n ptrsont lrw:llvlchlel. M Clvtc C""" Ortw Witt, Ctlller Of\W, Sllli. m, lrvlnt, blckMr '#Ill 1nttr lnto 1111 prQllOHd Lin"llllf" Enllf'prltn, Inc., a :r.e also v.'OU]d file suit lntt rtsled 111 1111 11>ovt l'l'lllllld matter Mttvln 1or11111111 l..U• AM. Calff. C.Utornl e for permlialon to uc ...... ot11r1<t 11 tl'lt "'""' 11 1w1rdtd to C•Ulotlll• corpor11ion,. 2192 Dupont SAN BEllNARDJr\0 (AP ) •gam· st the wresum· g p~ IC>Pflr bttor• this CO\lrt on NllV9mtlllf' This lt•llmtnl .,..., fllllll With 11'111 CASI NUMI•... llM m111M 1llo'ffld lllgl'llflf Wtdlr tlltll, In Ille _, of l•lltm lo 111tor Orlw, trvllll, C1Ufornl1 '26" 21, ltn, •I 2:00 P.M,, In 1111 Courtroom CO\lllty CIHk of 0!'11191 COllnlY on ' IUMMOMS !he lllndtrdl ot IN ldoplld 111t1rlm lnlo lll(h eonrract, IM ptOCllOlb ot WllWr D. Ll't'fl'lln, 111 VII Trlnt1, -Three persons have been moter and The Masked of °'""mtn1 i of "" ttiow 1nttu1c1 Novtmt11r :n, 19n ll'lllllllH· t!CURITV FORE coR:-OlA.· "'" dnlf'ICI to a11ow "" s.tt11111 "" cllKlr. wiu bl forttltM, .,. 111 1111 tuwport ••1e11. c111tom1a flUO • d · {: ( e d 1Jy the San f CO\lrt, J1)0 Civic Clnlw 9rlv. Wffl, ,U,U TION • ·$tor Ill IVll'lfl U 14-n ltfl' CINI of 1 bofld, t111i -fUH 1111'!1 .._..... • llllt 1111.llntl~ It Ming C:onclutlld b'f I I n I . • nterns. Sent• Anl. C1Hloml1, •M ---'""'' ~!';lbllihld -0r1nt1 C-Olsl 01Uy PllOI. ~\ THOMAS N. $MITH. $Yl.VIA 11or:': IMlxirJlllfll •llOWld t1111' .,.. Wiii tit torftlltd to .. 1c1 ICflljl(l6 dlllrlc:t. l.lmllld P•rt"'"*'IP Bernardino County G r a n d '------------~1'!. Ill\', ~·1""• _ _! ..... lcttlon, .. lor dllntt N0¥9mblf" 1, 1. lS, 22. ltll :nn.n "· SMITH, 5URETY IHSUllANCE pet •tort I• 1$ ~ fl.I. Joc:lltd •• ~ .... ,,...., WllhdrtW Ill• Ol4 for Tiii• :~'::"'~; ~~ .. -.. " ..... c "' name ''""' ""' gran · • • COMllANY, JOHN F. #.PRILL, ttw northlffl corMr fA H•rtlot I pwfOd al tony.flw (UI dl'rl alter -IV ,. IT 1s FURTHER ORDERED llllt • PUBUC NOTICE CHARLfl a . OENN!Y end D6NN1$ lolllrr•nl •M Vlctorle, C<11t• Mitt. ttt. cl9lt Ml '°' 1111 CIPWllno 111trtof. Cllf'• of °''"'" Count'I' on: Ocloblr t, •1 CDP'\' of !hi• ordlr lo .._ ct\ISI \,; s. Ml!lltftlL.L.. WIUHIJt! IN$UltANC£ Clllltornla. 111 I CKll 1-; Tiit 9otnl ot Trull-. reMrYn llMI 1'7l. "" TIWl'ffl M. W•~ ~IV c-11 PUbll1htd In 111t D•llv Pllol, 1 MW~paper COMP'AHV, IUCHARO H. $AVME, L 1oM ·"""*" f'lf'lllll .... 11·7Mf, Pflvli.o. of r1lKll"1 eny and 111 tllclt Clerk, • of gfl'trll clre11l1lh111 prlnlld In tllt • lfU DOE I thro1.19h DOE v. tnclus'lvt. tor PllH lraok& Ind Al•• Gorvly, or to Wll'lt Ill\' l1T111Ut1r1tlts « Ill· '41tu Counlv or Dr1no1. $11!1 DI C1Htornl•, IUPlltlOllt COURT 011 THI! TO the Deftlld•nl•: A (IVtl c:omplal11t l500 Adatllt AVlflUI, CO.la Mtse, lormell!ltt In 1nv blCI or In Ille bidding, P1,1bUlhld Ort/1111 COllt D1lly Piiot, OllCf I w"k for twr UICCflSIVI Wffk• STATE Oil CALlfOlllNIA fOft Ni bill! f!lfd b\' llM plilntlll tgllllll Cellforllla, for pennl•tlon lo op1re!f Opent Novlfllbtr 15, 1971. 11:00 l .m, Oclobtr 1\, 11, 2$, Ind Novtmti.r I, prior lg tile d•t• HI tor lll•rlno !hi THI COUNTY 0, OllANO• ... OU. II you wlll'I lo dfftfld lhll i.w1ull, • ~ 111111 mottl '"° klltllOn l1cJlllltl) Govtrnlng bOlrd 1'13 30f3.73 •OPUetllon. I • Anm '(OU m1111 1111 In 11'11• court • wrltttn In • 02 i-. plf me•l•r pt1n, ev NORMAN £. WAT$0N ------------C•lld lhl• ltlh ll•Y of Oc:lobllr. 1m. NOT C OP' H•ARINO 011 P'•TITION f'•ldlllU 111 rt$POllM to 111 .. comDltln! *''" 11 NfY$0f't loultV•rd ind &lc:rlf•rv of "" PUBLIC NOTICE CLAUOE M. OWENS ,Ollt P'JtO•AT• OI' WILL ANO 'Olll CH' • wr1tt111 Of or1I .:IMdlfll "-. Albtri -Pltcit Cor.I• -Cllllloml• Bolrd•ol 1rvs1tt1 Jud111 ol !tit ~rlor cwrt 1.1n1•s Tl!ITAM•NTAAY ' ti , • . c c JAMii L. au••L. JR E•l•l•-ot 6 MICHAEL McDONALO, Jutl!t• COl.lrll wltllln •Y• •• , For lurtlltr 111torm1tlot1 on 1111 .OOVI Mii omtnunlly lllCTtTIOUI aullMIU . •II.I HRT -MiCHA!L. 'Mc:OOHALO k llll1111mmon111 lttWtd on \'OU• OllllfWIM •Jl'tl(lc:attons. ttl1plionl "'"'2U or c1U Collett Dl1lrlct ::,7 ~ s MICHA.El MecOONAL.0 DtcH~· I your dll•ult will IMI -"'""on 1pPllc1tl011 •I !tit offle1 of IM .Pl1111111111 Olplrtrntnl. Publlll'lld OrlllOt CClllll D•Hr Piiot NAM• STATIMllfT F REEllOLD, N .J. (AP ) -was. N ~ s 11 c ,_ ftoTice ts HEJtlilV 'oiv£N iflli tov tl\t p111ntltt 1.w '"' uvrt flltY Roam :MI0 .. 71 F1tr Orlvt. CO.ta Mt11, Octoblr U•nd Nowrnbtr 1, lJrJ no.1i TM 1o11..tno Plf"IGI• •r1 dollllt "I'm here today lo end >:our "I ask him , 'Are you In T~i 17"1 Tn.:11121• ~eNNETH A. MacPO NAL.D ek• KEN·:.,.• ~11e111;;.1 .i;:i~'1 .::,..:. ~ ca11 1ornt~1 Mtaa ll'llMl111r Cornml••lofl 1111s1:-:..;5, HOVll IMl"OllTI ""' pain . Is that all right with a lot or pain, George?' lie ":':'' .... ~,...,c t O.lly P'llol :n:r1t1"o.. ~00~~ ...... of tll~rnhlr:.:: !ht comPltlll!, ' .. H.J. WoOd, Cflllrmtr1 PUBUC NOTICE Mar, Mtulon Vl•lo. C.111. ni7S ., ~4 y ou?" Lester Zygm aniak says said he w as. So 1 went to oc1~ ~ •• ;s''T.w ~!-11er 1, L 1or lst111nc1 °' Liiier• T1111mtn11f'l' 111 11 ,::..,."''.':. ::.. '::tttrlllt ~HI == ';i ~~,,., •nll 'ICTITIOUS au11Ne.ss , (J~> •i:.,1, ~'f" ~~ ~· , tie told his paralyzed brother him and I says, 'Well, l'm im ~ilWJ ~ ':.,"'.!:;-~-~cJ:""-Wll_: ._ .. .........,.. .. ""' ,.;.,. ,......, l"lllllllllld Orlll9I Cot11 DlllY ittlol. Thi toli!~• sT,:~~':"' Ml c.111. nin ' '" 1°' .... before he ended G e o r g e 'here toda,Y to end your paln. PUBLIC NOTICE 11111 1111 1lmt 1rw:1 p1tce DI ,,.. ... 1111 H ...,, """ .,. 11"' "'ti"", Hovem11er 1. 1tn ~n •r. ""' I'll ""' Mr. 1nc1 Mr1. JtM 1ar111t1c11 1c1nny1. °' th tha U .<•h 'th 1' It'll llmt 1111 bttfl Mt lot Nowmotr Dattd "t'tmlllr S. 1'f'JOHN Cltrt ---~.,tMllT "10.£ • H.,,_ IJ'l'd 1'71 Mllllfllrdl R4., 'l\'ntml1111tr. Clltf. i Zygmaniak's nrc wl a ls t a ''6''t WI you -------2Q, ltn. ., f :OO a.m .. In 1111 CO\lrlroom • :,1 ~\~.~·,s...__. PUBLIC NOTICE '°"' MIM, i:111tor11lt""' .. t26i3T I '--• I --• ho! bl I He nodded ye! and the next NOTICli TO CJllOITOltJ of OtHrtment Ho. t of Hid c:wrt, (SIAI.} vr ' ...._.....,, "9nv A. Wllllama. UPS W Vll'll h 1 -MM I .,, I'"""" s gun as ' . • b' " SUl'IJtlOlll: COURT Of' TNI ,, 100 CIYk Clnltr OrlYf w"'· 111 I I •n NDTICI Of' •Oft.lt•lf'OWSl•IL.ITY Orlw. MlHlllll Vll!o. C.llfot'l\11 fh7J Plf'l""11\I,.. • In testimony at his murder th.ing 1 knew I bad shot 1tn. STAT• 011 CAL'FDJINIA ''* ""City OI Slnt1 Alll. C1llloml1. lllD~lt"A~ &~=., NOTICE IS ..... ll:EIV GIVEN '"'' 11111 blnll'llll ll COflOllcltd "' ... Mra. JMla ...,,.,.... I ·1n·a1, • -t er Z)·gm aniak s ai_d l~e testrfied-he bed "Men THI couNTY' °" <*Alilff O•tH-O<fotie• n. 1,n 1-611 ---Cur ,... N \llldfnftntd "'" no1 bl Nlf":"'lltllll tnd!Vld~111;-T~~.·=----""' .,,~the c._. ~ • . ' HO. A·m" Wllt11m E St JOlll'I, -• for" Ml Mt• ~!llll.JAiltf:K* -H.A.-wtllllll'I , ty ,, 1111 oc~ 1he shot we,., fired into his told his brother's cond1Uon Ett•te ot IAZ1 LE J. L.OIJ"'AcNe, ___ c.ountv aitt._ I~41i:\-=:.i1t -ti\' tftYOM. otMr -tttM ll1YMff. 111 ., Tiit• 1111em1n1 ~~ lllfrd wi111 "" 1tn. ~ Id b h • I rt hope! d lb t he :t.. Dlc:••led. •OMALO N. P•ENNEJI '""I •lllf' tllli"" Ceunty CltrW of Or-Countr l':Wiln 26-venr~ l'Ol CT s e wa s ~an a aJ•· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo ""'Jll ... Tlllr• Slrt.r. • ......,. • ..,.. Or.,., Colit Dlfly "°'' Dllld ltll•""' ....... ()( ......... 1m.. OC'loblr a lf'1 .. 11'\lbll&llld Or1npt COii! °'""' P'll(lt, temple June 2 while Gecwtge ed a doctor to lel George Cftdltors " tht •1>ovt l'lantld ~1 111111 Mt&. c1u1. tm1 0c1o111r 11, II ..,.., Novtn'lblr 'n '· Dl'tld •· ..,, • , ,...,, Octab9r n . 11. n. 11111 Novtmber 1, Zygm n nl.ak Joy para lyzed ,·n d1'e Lester said he told the 11111 •H "'Mini 111¥11111 ci.1m, 111ln11 T111 cn4J S41-c1 itn :11 '1J ..,. Pf'lnollWI °"· ,.~ or.,.. eo.r Dtllty ""'-i•n i10..13 • ' ' ttw 11111 llecedllll 1r1 rlQlllrld Ito flll AllttfllY f'IM' ,.1111-r COii• ~ C.111. ,,.. Oc:1obtt' IS Mid Novemi.r 1 .. IJ, I a hospital room following a doctor, "l'.m not telling you t'"Om~"' °'11111111'*::,~"' of~ Ir! Pl.ll:llbflltl 0ra.,..cou1 o.i1y Plkot. PUBUC NOtJ.CE:_ ""°"*' Or•* CM1t_D1111 1tt1o1, 1m ' ' n.n PUBIJC NOTICE n'°torcycle a ccident. 1o do Mythlng. I 'm just teRinglZ 1nt111tc1 court. or 11 ,!__, ""'"'•wt~ Ott, 31 and Nov. 1• 7• 1''3 JJOS.73 -• N.,.,.,,....,. 1, I. I. im --~ ------------11---:==,,,.,:-:==---•• -.. ... 1 p•~"c NOTICE p1cT1T1cua aua11i1•ss Relatives or the 2:J-year-old you to stop what you're doing ~=-:rvtlll 7::"0-:. !~: PUBUC NOTICE "~.io:i·.:~· PUBIJC NOl'lCE • WDW MA.Ml ITATaMPIT : ·'""'dM have call~d the for him." 1 ~u11 A. AUDET. AllllNllY 11 Lew, .., Tiit '9llowl1111 .,....... .,.. 4olr1t -''CTtflOUS 1u.1,.•11 Tn. lo41ow1ng Pfl'10n• '" \kllnt ""' ~~ ---,, .. -1.,,~, d to _..~I lllllrt-•1~ _...... '"'.ICTITlOUS IUllNIS" ~-llHll•a NAM• STATIM..,, bvsl11111 a11 slaying a mercy • ' I I I II • • ... 5a!U "'e DC r DSAt:U C11lltlrT!r1 tOlllO. Which It 1111 plac:t ' NAM• STAT•MINT -TI LI so.~-~~-II':.!"~ ' -n.-ftllltMlhi "'' ... t ... .... w.c. ll.AIRICAJOl~..c:.u...... .. ,.,. _ _._ unreco-1 .. .....1 by ~cw Jersey him. "What do you want me If Mlnm ot '"' W!dl!NtNll 111 •II 1111111 lollowlne WNlft II Clolrlf but!lllll IYSTIM$. THE UNWlfl (MRl(ITINO 11'111 fllllwllll ...,.,. b ftlnt IMll'llU butllllH IJI l.OI Moll-.,.,. c~. Ca111, mn ··-· d . k k ·1 . hi ma1t1r1 Ot•lalnl119 lo ""' "'•It ol 11: COMPANY. 11291 IN!M ll'l'f .. Sul!• .. ; OIMINI, Jll N .... ,..,. ~w.. ..,.. Wt lltr c. lltntro ..... Camino Ott Jaw. tO 0, SUC I n1 e ln S MIC dtcef.nt, wllhln lour 111011tM 1tltr IQUITY 06V!LOPMIENT CO,, llMJ 417, T•lln. Ct. IP'lCl~L (MRKIT/COMtULTANfl, Ana, C11l1. 1'27Q Parqut, C1rl1tlfd, Cll!f. ,_ R~alllng the shooting In a chest'" 1111 flrtt P11bll(1t1un If llll• llOlkl. MacArll'lur Blvd., No. m.. lrvlr'lt, C•· t'r•lf 1 .. Jt!IMn. m VI• Lido Hord. 4101 ~v Pl""-.......,. ...,., A,,_ Annt l•&artli tt4I ,_,_... l!tlnt "-Rtr1ff0o <N.31 Cll'lllnt o.. L .. ·, ·be!. I told hi 'II Otltd OdobW n, tm ,,'9, flltwpcWt ltach. c.llf, """ -c.tlfionft .... ., .. lil'Tott. C1Hf. fv» ..! P1{4VI. ,.,.,Mid. c1111. '*' )lospitaJ room, t S t! t:_ JevC-m , U>u1Se LOVMAGN! AMn Nonnln !alfw.fl, 7~ HUii• 0tor9t Ufl'lfl'I"-120 VII Ul'lllM. a.or.,. L. c;•I-. !HO Ptr' .....,.,,, M&r M<Gllii., MtM'4 tlOI Rlllln W, -Claylofl R.tlll1'9, 171 I , "'""It, Z~rnanlak told the court you don't I wUI • " Wter a·1aMr111 o1""' wi11 ff ••·· Cllt• ,....., e.111. '*' """"'*' l!ltlcll. c.111. nwo ~ liKtl. Ctlffwrlll.,... at .. " Toro. c.111 • ....,. ~ "-r• Mldrt. e.111. •11124 '" t Id the j ' ' thl lboWI llltlMd dlOtdent Tiiis buslr'lt•t lt CDnduded llY Ill Tllll 111111111111 It C41nd\1Cftd tJ' • OtMril Thie Ml""' 11 COfldllt.le4 !It Ill lfl.o Tiii• lwllltll I• C«ldUc:tlll W f OtNf•I Tlllt 11v11,...1 f1COl'Mlua.-W1 tflltr•I \Ycdnesday : 0 W')'. LOVll A. AUDST lr!dl'lld\111, .,.,,.,......,, _ Cl/¥1d111I. ,.,.....,~fl ' Plrtlll!'lfllp. "I walked over to the room, Theth lrial Olfllinues today ~r;r..:,.u,~ Thi• -:'1':n!1 1~::"'1fltd 1111,,.. ...,. TM• ~J:"'"P'!I """'"" c... 1111,,:..~·::'W~ ll'"ft"" ~',,... ~"= 11._ tl!int flll Thi• ~i~ ::""'11., wttti 1119 looked in the room, seen my wl cross-examination by the Lfl ,,..,...., C•lffllirll• ""• c..., c1tn. .. °"""" °""" • OrlOblf rt an .. OJ.,. CMtr .. ~ " ry °"' .. er-.. CMtfJ' • °"""9i" '· c-tw cin of Or'"" '""""' "' COllll'Y c 1111: 111 °""""' CMllV Oft brother at the lar end. I walk-prosecution. Zygmaniak I s !~!r!!~J1,:-:~:.i,.. 11. lfn .....,. 1m M... i~ ~ OctOblr 21. ,,,, ,_,,.,, oetoOll' ,,. ttn. ,,,.., ec:t over and asked ·him U d)arged with first degree P'lltltlflld °'ll'llt cot1t o.tty •11o1. PIMtlhM OcJntt c..tt 0.1,., l'llol. "'*''.,... °''"" a... Delflr '*"• l"vlllhllM Oral.. c.-.. o.itr •1101. ,......., °"'*"' c.. 0.111 ,..llf, ,,.1...., °'""' Cont DM\'f P'11o1. he W .. In poln. He said be murder Oc!OOtr H and NovcfnlMit '· •• II, Octobtr 11. lS..•lld Novt'lftblt'" I ••• Oc:lob« II, ... 21+ ... ....,....... 1, ~ 11 ........ IMf•mtlll I, oct.,; a. lflf '"'''""" 1 ••• II. Oti.btr u. Ind tfrfolrfltltt' I, •• 1S. • "7J _ ~ 1m ,,,,.n 1m flts.n tm l lllf·7' 1m '!!'-1' 1m • mt A-... .. .. Mer~y Shooting 'I 'rn II ere to Erid the Pain,' • - -• • - lJ.S. -Pays_ Part ~f Your~onation . ' By SVL VIA PORTER (Tltfrd i1' a Scriei) income brackets, It holds For Individuals (and for cor• por:itions) In the Io we r bruckets, too. A charitable contribution always C08ts you Jess than the apparept dollar total - nnd although this is cspeciaUy true for those in tho. higt\er ~ Even i! your earnings are not much n1ore than $100 a week. the out-of-pocket cO:st to you (}f $100 or contributions in 1973 will be only $79 if you're single and $81 if you're n1arried or head of a household. TIIESE COh-flNG weeks are • when the vast majority of us rnake our big contributions or the year. I-Jere is a list prepared by the Research Institute cf Ameri c a \Yhirh will dramatize ho\V much the federa l go vemment p:iys or your contribution. lt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii'ihi,o",;''iij'hjeiout-of·pocket cost uf -RADIALS For lmpqrts & Sports Cars General SPRINT .JET -•Easy handling radial ply construction •long mileage Ouragartftl tread rubber •Aggressive E1.1ropean tread pattern AS LOW AS 2~oR ~990 S it• 1~5SR·13 lubelna bl•ckwaH, pl119 $1,41 F•d. Ex. Tax•ach. SIZES TO FIT OV~R 300 IMPORT CAAS --' White\Yalls for Impart Car:s $ General DURA- JET " • Strong 4-Ply Construction - • Easy Steering Contoured Shoulders SIZES: 560x 13-560x.14. . . . , 590xJ3-600x 15 STEEL-BELTED RADIALS General Calibrated• DUA'-.-ST•'- RADIA'- • Positive handling radial ply conttruclion • 2 Steel beltl under the triad . ONE OF THE S'J'.EEL GENERALS ~~It at G1n1ralllrw HiiiJ . ii a $100 cntributlon Jn 1973 (disrega,rdlng the earned in· come celling)-if you itemize your deductions and are a married llUlll !iling a joint re· tum. If your taxable income is sa.ooo ' or $8,000, a $t00 cor.· tributlon actually costs you only $81; If it is $l2,000.,only $78. ' JF YOUR taxable income- ts $16,CKXI, a $100 contribution costs-you $75; if $20,000, $72; ir $24,ooo, 168; if 28,ooo, $64; iC 32,000, 61; if $36,000, $58; if !40,000, $55. If your taxable income is $50,000, a $100 contribution costs you $50; if $70,000, $45; if $115,000, $40; if $Jt0,000, $3R: if $130,000, $36; and if $150,000, $34. For a corporation with a taxable income of up . to $25,000, a $100 cqntribution to charity would represent &II out-of-pocket cost of $78. FQr a corporation w.Jth 3 tax3ble income of over $25,000. the-$100.. contribution would cost only $52. can still b>mbine""iax saving with philanthropy by mMlng your contributions ill ~tocks or real est~te or other capital . IF YOU ARE 8 single · assets whlch have risen in person, the net after-tax cost value and which you have held to you of a. contribution at' more than six months. You any income level is less than c~n .deduct as your con- the cost to the married man tr1but.ion the full fair ma~ket filing a joint return . -·value. 9f the propert.Y. (subJect , to a 30 percent cethng), but Ir you arc a head of you do not have tO pay tax household, the ~ut-of-pocket on the increase in value. cost to you also 1s less than to the married man. As one just' illustration, at the $16.000 level, the $100 contribution 'costs the married man a net or $75, the sirlgle person a net of ;69, the bead of household, $72 .. Below are other-important opportunities for tax savings through contributions: -Alihough the Tax Reform Act of-196!1 clarnped down on many ways to saVe taxes via contributions. it by no means eliminated the options. You THE CHARITABLE, religious or other organization can sen the property and con- vert the entire value including your untaxed profit .-into cash. nie organization will be just as well o£f as if you had contributed cash. . -You can still get a tax break by giving shares of stock to the charity and im- mediate1y buying an identical oimount of~ lhe same -stock in the open market a t whatever higher price is iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DISCbNTINUED -TAKE- lOUR PICK! USED TIRES AS LOW AS . ' TIRE VALUES O~LvE78X15 B::~~wall . -~·-· s12!~ o~~ y 885X14 Blackwall ...... $14!~ :~~y 855X14. Blackwall ....... $13!~ ON~ Y G70X15 B;ackwall . . . . . . . $19!~ · oN8LY F78X15 Whltew11l .. '' ... s1s~. o:Lv600X13 Blackwall .. '..... s12!~ o~~y F70X15 Whltew•ll ... , ... s1s~ 1".cl. EJ1, Tax trorn 11.6J to Sl,,J Complete Brake overhaul- 7HIS WEEKCXVLY. .. 1. lnstoll NEW !Mavy duty lin· ing on 111 4 whetlsl 2. Rebuild the cylinders on all wheel1I 3. 'Bleed brakes -in1t1ll hea· vy~duty ~rake fluid 4. Inspect brake return 1pring1 S. Turn A"d true all 4 brake drum1. · " 6. Repack front wheel bear· ings. 7. Adju1t brakes and check emergenCy linkage ... 8. Road t11t your automobile Reg. $70.10 Extra Charge for disc brakes. larger cars. and , additional pans If needed. STANDARD & COMPACT AMERICAN CARS FRONT END ALIGNMENT LOW PRICES SHOCK ABSORBERS For Safer • Smooth.r Rides • Shocks for All C1rs. W• c•tNCt Costef', Con1blr, Toe-111 1 TM-ollt .. .,.., c ... '""•foct¥rer'1 tp9dflcotfHI • • • Scrfety check nt1 ail· Just yo•r .......,, .. , 50 U.S. C';f~I C•n , Ix.tr~ hrvkl c11111e ftf' can WOii Alf C•Mllfloll ... W TtrlJtft • om COMPLETE CAR . CARI, SINCf 1'5' · 646·5039· 540·571.0 HOURS: :JO f<f 6~00 DAILY - • • I FINANCE qUotOO -assuming. that is, that you do not want to part with the stock. \'Ou get file same tax benefits of a con- tribution for the full value and ye t you pay no tax on the profit. Also, by bµying back the stock in the open market at the higher price, you have raised Its cost to you to the leve l of the market -at no tax expense to you. And when you eventually sell your shares, you \\'ill save future taxes because your Cost base is higher. TO ILLUSTRATE. s::iy you bought stock for $500 sorne years ago which is now quoted at $1 .000. If you sell the stock and give the proceeds to the charity. you will have to pay a tax. on the $500 Jong-term gain. But if you giVe it 1o 'the charity and the cha rity sells the stock, you wind up with the same $1,000 deduction "from your income but pay no tax o~ the profit. Raw Farm Prices Dip 4 Percent WASHINGTON (UPI) p e r h a p s f 0 reshedo~ing­ further easing of retail food prices, raw farm product prices fell another 4 percent in the month ending Oct. 15. the Agriculture Department reported Wednesday. The raw farm product price ave rage-had leaped a record 20 percent in August to cap a year-long spiral, but then tumbled 8 percent in Sep- tember before Ute new decline reported for this month. THE PRIME contributors to the October drop were loWer prices for cattle, 1togs . 't'heat, bpoiler chickens aod eggs. These declines were only partly offset by higher prices for milk, rice, oranges, dry beans and grapefruit. ·· 1be lower raw farm product average, although it does oot automatically guarantee.lower retail· food prices, frequently foreshadows changes in con- sumer prices. Last month, •the sharp decline in farm prices from the mid-August peak paved the way for a Sep- tember downturn·-the year's first -in retail food prices. Wednesda y's report showed farm prices at the third highest leve l in history , about 12 percent below the record set in August, but 42 percent above a year earlier. THE MONTHLY report also showed that since fann costs remained unchanged 1n mid· October, the Jower farm price average brought f a r m er • s returns down Crom 95 percent of the "fair earning power" parity standard in· mid-Sep- tember, to 91 percent on Oct. 15. In August, prices had reached 102 percent of parity, toppin g the 100 percent mark for the lirsl time since 1952. Even after the September- October declines, however, prices remained well ahead of the 75 percent ol parity level or a year earlier. The index of prices rece ived by farmers for cattle, hogs and other meat' animals fell 9 percent during the month. It was 30 percent above a year earlier. but more than 21 percent below the record sc.t in August. Trzist Office -Iii Netvpor-t ' Jhutsday, November .1, 1~73 DAILY Pl~OT :J3 OVER THE COUNTER · NASO Li1tings,.,. 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Takes C·ontrol ·------. ---- ' G·as 'Going Dp to50c ijon '_S_till~Ro_aring? · • Of Gas Distri.hution SAN FRANCls<;Q (AP) -Northern CaJifortlia 'motorists may be paying Aubrey Quits MGM in Executive Sliakeup CULVER CITY <UPI) '1Contrary to recent pullllc sPecuJaUon, the great roar of Leo the Lior. wlll not be reduo- KERKORIAN, WHO owns 43 percent onbe •tumo's stock, took over as. chief executive orficer "on an interim basis," saying be would "focus on ~~ heyday, to a . second.class enterprise In the movles. By The Associated Press~ Many"' American highway and air lravelers may feel the effects or the fu~l . criSis today, as the. Nixon ad· PlllATETRISf FllllS AVAll.AllE "1 FOR AEAL ESTATE LOANS 111: l 2tid TflUST DEED& $1,i!IOO To '250,000 u~ TO 80% LbAtis ON TRUST DEED COt.LAnMI. lflWPORT tOUITY ..... . N•wp~ C•m.t '20 Newpon C.nt., OtM Hft'POrt Btiecil, c.111. (114) ~ "MS. PHARMACISTS" ON THE INCREASE • _ministration continues work on legislative proposal,s for na· tional fuel saving. Drivers and 'other con· sumers can e~ct the pinch in their wallet, with the ~t of Living C.Owicil announcing Wednesday tbat the retail price>-ot gasoline and home heating oil can be increased today. for the first Ume since World War 11. TII.E MOVE IS expected to ease· the problems of expected winter fuel shortagJ, l!nd so far the regu1.ations affect heating oil, diesel fuel, jet fuel and other ''middle distill'ates." However, the cut in _Arab AND, FOR THE a i r oil supplies could force ex:- traveler, starting today more tension of the rule,s to gasoline than 160 daily flights are being and crUde oil, and both cut because of the shortage Congre ss and th e cents a gallon for at Jeast one premium gasoline by the end of this week, an industry spokesman says. · Phi 11 i ps Petrolewn, which currenUY s e 11 s premium gas for 46.9 cents a gallon, is schedul- ed to raise Us wholesale rates by three cents per gallon -today, said ·-Ray Ashwill of the California Gasoline Retailers Associ- ation. The Cost of Living Cotm- cil allows retailers to pass \Vholesale priCe increases to customers. · of aircraft fuel. Of these, 80 Adminis tration appear ready '----------~ flights are bein~ cut by the to set up a stand by system nation 's three _largest airlines for direct rationing to the con- -American, Trans World and sumer. United. · Many drivers can expect to 50% Jump . On the legislative level, the find higher gasoline prices to- Administration is s e e k i n g day, according to Charles L. J1• Earn:1•gs presidential discretion to im-Binstead, president of the Na-" 11 "' cd to a weak meow,'' says policy" and leave day-to-day the new president of once operations in the bands of mighty MOM Studios. Rosenfelt. Frank E. Rosenfelt, Jong the The executive s h a k e u p studio's general counsel, mov· followed tiy .one day the an· ed into .the presldenfs chair nouncement of plans to sell Wednesday following t be MGM's foreign theaters, and resignation-of-James -T.-deals--with-tw<i -etber firms Aubrey Jr., the fonner presi· to distribute MGM films in dent of CBS, and assumption this country and abroad. of command by th e largest There observations that the MG~ stockholder, financier moveteaucedMGM, monarch Kirk Kerkorian. of the studios in Hollywood's Chrysler Plans To Hike Prices · Plan~ ~re also announced to cut back the studio's movie producUon, buUd . up i t s television department and sell its hist6ric lot. MUCH OF MGM's elforts recently have b e e n con.. centrated on construction of I ts $11Y1-mllllon Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. which is scheduled to open next month. Aubrey was fired in 1965 by CBS, and was !>fOOgbt in as president of MGM in_ 1969 by Kerkorian, at a reported yearly salaiy ol $208,000. Aubrey announced h i s resignation, which appeared to be without rancor. He pointed out the MGM ls in' much better financial condition than it was when be took over four years ago. pose fuel-saving measures, tisn Congress ·of Petroleum raiher than having them tri g· Reta1 ers, who said with ap-At .Standard DETROIT (UP!) economic regulations. The "THE COMP AN V was gered automatically. --J'1l . for increases today he -Chrysler Corp. notified the higher prices will become ef-burdened with a ~11· debdt U,I T~ • RESIGNS POST ' • J1me1 T. Aubr.y ' • ' • • MaX\vell . ' ' " Coffee Up ' " ' ' ' ' In Price . .. The d i s t r i b u t i o n of expects many stations to raise in excess of $80 mi ton an. 11 SAN FRA. NCISCO (AP) _ Cost _of Living ~uncil tod. ay fective in 30 days.unless turn-faced writeoffs of over $70 WHITE PLAINS N y petroleum fuels comes under prices by a penny a ga on . , • '. _Q.J'blY GIANT,~•~-"'~-t1-government-regulation-tOOay--at-once. S~an-dard_O_il -of Ciliforn~ia-ot~it~-~::: t:~:-~':r:n~:~ -edCoundocwnil. -bY-the-Cost of-Living miltllll'. leion,the" he sacoimd.pan"Syince ~~a,t (UPI) -Maxwell liouse. bis The number of women in· ed ho) I tD-volved in the profession of reported today a jump of trucks by an average $63.25, reported pfofits for three con~ 'atlDOURC w. esa e price pharmacy is increasing by u s N • l B k more than SO percent in the second increase on the secutive years and is assured -creases ranging from 1.9 1o leaps and bounds. While In • • at .. ona an . third-quarte!' eamlngs-a hike 1974 models. Prof1"t Shown 'of a profit for the year ended . 4.2 percent for au of Its ..,. the p8st, female phannacists 11 Chry 1 wa gr ted A 31 1973 f · have mostly practiced in to $2.66 a share from $1.77 s er s an a~ ~~The· '·oo whi. 'ch I . greed t eeThs. 1 will , hospitals, more and more a share in last year's third average $Sl increase when 1t J a o e ncrease average ~·~ni~cr~~r!~e r;t~~~I~;~~ . E 11iployes Keep Jobs quarter. ~~~=. t~~ ~~s~~~ ~ At San-Bar ~~~~ ~d I bt!:en oth'e~ ~~~~~17 ~~:ff= countries women have ~ Board Chairman 0. N. second request for an average plans for the future w}Jich or 4.2 percent, Maxwell House. played an important role in Miller said earnings for the $71 hike shortly after it San-Bar Corp., Santa Ana, will be announced shortly,"· a division of General Foods pharmacy for many years SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Comptroller of CWTcncy Oct. t h i r d q u a r t e r w e r e negotiated a new contract with Aubrey said. Corp., said Wednesday. and iii several countri es the c 18 • 2 2 6, O O O, O 0 O, up from the Uru'ted Auto Workers. announced a return to growth Rosenfelt said that far from On decaffem' ated, ms' tatll majority of pharmacists are rocker National Bank _ says · • femal e. it will retain the 1,700 former The bank had been headed $150,000,000 in the third Chrysler said the new hike and profitability for the fi§cal fading from the movi e and freeze.dry coffees, the in- Our pharmacy has always • -, by C. Arnholt Smith, a· friend quarter of 1972. . would cover the increases in ·. )"ttl' ended Jwie 30. business, MGM will be in a crease will be one-half cent placed professional customer employes of the defunct U.S. and .fund-rais er. for President Net income for the first nine cost to the company of the Revenues reached $4 4(16 508 stronger position without the per ounce or 1.9 percent. service as (Jur number one National Bank of San Diego Nixon. Smith was ousted as monUts was $560 500 ODO $6 60 new wage benefit contract ' ' ''·...,.IXU\len of its own distribution The division said the iJ1.. product and employed phar-·' ' ' ·: and net income was $100 166 macists ·v.,e felt were best in their present positions. head of the bank in May and a'share, up from $401,300,000 with the JJAW and other labor • ' network aiid theaters. creases were justified under equipped to supply it. lf_you "It is our intention c and · has ~~en named in a or $4.73 a share . for the first and material costs. It said of 17 cents pel' share. Leo the Lion is the com· price regulations and were haven't seel'I a lady phanna. desire to ·retain an former S~~1tles ~ Ex~hang~ Com· nine months. he said. Total the price increase includes no Jn lhe year ended June 30, pany's symbol He pokes his made necessary by an ..S:. cist behind our cou nter yet m1ss1on suit for fmanCial ac-operating revenues were '1:1 profit for Chrysler.Corp. 1972, revenues of $3,288,117 bead through the firm 's vance of almost five cen&s chanCes are thilt you will in l!SNB .employes at their tivities with the bank. .percent higher at $6,255,000,000 Chrysler claimed the higher yielded a loss of $89,934, or 15 trademark, and rotates it with per pound in the price d 1.he future. · present level of employment Solomon told the employes in the first nine months. up price is "fully justified" and . cents a share. The 1972 losses a loud growl. in the traditional _.,green coffee since Maxwell ~~~'1Ql! ·OR YOUR DOCTOR and to make available to them that Crocker did not assume from $4,932,000,000 in the same in accordance with Phase IV are restated. opening to MGM movies. House's last increase in April: CAN '·PHONE US 'when you opportlinities for advancement liability for the pension plan 1972 period .,. ___________________________________________ '!I ireed' a, delivery. We ,viJJ de· · · •• .1wer promptly without extra in. Crocker's statewide .of the bank when it purchased Miller said higher prices charge. A great many people syStem," .. board Ch a i Tm an most of U.S. National opera-coupled with increased crude rely on us for their heal th Emmett G. _Solomon said Wed· lions: production sales were major nee ds. \Ve tvelcome requests nesday in a letter to employes. factors in the increased prof· for dcliveI1' s er v l c e and THE FEDERAL Deposit its. Standard's refineries COD· charge accounts. IN WHAT HAS be en In surance Corp. and the tinued to operate a~ maximum . 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VlkO. lftCOf" 10 l V.-'At Vlnl•oe Ent S J -·~ ,Vllltl!llll ,30 1 4'n-\II .. • r [. • Wednes day's , -ciosin~s • • • NEW YORK S~OCK-EX-CHANGE • ' 1973 , s DAIL V PILOT Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday • Stocks Danipen~d By Profit Taking NEW YORK (UPl)--Stock s fell sharply Wednes da y for the second consecutive session on the New York Stock Exchange as widespread grofll taking accelerated 1n the final hours ?.llnutes before the close the Dow Jones indus trial average wa s off 10 83 points to 957 71 , follow 1ng 1 uesday s 16 261>01nt decline 1 he average of 30 blue chips opened the sessio n n1ore than seven points IO\Ver 1n a carryover of Tues day s widespread se!Joff A bnef penod of bargam hunting enabled the Do\v to recoup the mornings losses by mid day but a powerful undercurrent of profit taking sent the a vet a0 e sliding the rest of the session • . ' \' ,, \ • 36 DAIL V PILOT Sex!I Politi~s 'Par'ty lssues-Oril.ers. ROME (AP) -The Italian hannony, the party program Afarxist-Leninist party, a "'arned against sexual Jn- radical group tert or the Com· tercou~ !Mre than once a munisls. has Issued strict sex day, cla1nung: directives that are causing "All that about virility and , frustration a m o n g cell -making love more than once n'lembers. in one Nght is a boiJrgeols A party official acknowledg-myth -and Tenects the theory ed that only 30 percent of that women are sex objects." the revolutionafy party Brandirali, 32 and married, members have been able to links sex and politics because live up to the official sex "sex without c 1 ass con- guldelines. · sciousness cannot g i v e -"ONE REASON they fail," said Anfelo Arvati, ,30-year-old editor o the party'publicatlon, "is because of political dif· fercnces between husbands and wives ." IJt a manual presented by Secretary~neral Aldo Bran- dirali, the party made se1ual harmony one of its chief dic- tums. "Only in lh'-t way," Bran- dirali said, \•can one be serene the day after, and begin a new day of struggle for the ultimate victory -edification 1 of socialism." ~ BESIDES SE.XUAL Kar Loss Suit Wori SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A writer \vhose face was partially paralyzed during an ear operation has been award· ed $500,000 in damages by a SUperior Court jury. Dean Liplon, 55, a novelist and freelance journalist, won the judgment · in his suit against the Kaiser Foundation, . and Dr. Edward Whiteley, the surgeon who performed the operation in May, 1968. Upton's attorney, Robert Harlem, said the plaintiff's right facial nerve was severed during the operation and as a result his face sagged, he couldn't close his right eye and had difficulty speaking. satisfaction even if it is tepeatNl untif1nfmity.•• - TU~-PARTY has n o representation in the Italian Senate or Chamber o f Deput ies. How eve r , it participates in elections. Its members are believed to num· ber a few thousand but there is no exact coUnt. The" party's weekly publica· tion is said to sell abou~ 40,000 copies. Editor Arvati v.•rote: "For a Marxist-Leninist, sex must be talked about in public and conducted along p o' 1 i t i c a I lines." . The first commandment of the party calls for marriage among comrades. Divorce is accepre<I SO long as couples confess their difficulties to the party and a decision is reach· ed collectively by co;nradcs. ON FEltfiNIS~1, A r v a t i says, "It's a serpent beginning to creep into our organization . Gripped by false myths, many women ~·ere not working at home and were ignoring their chl\dren." The party's sex program drew criticism, even from some leftist organizations. · "Brandirali's program is a new rll?rality invented only to reasSl,/re the leaders of his party a~ to all ow them lo keep its , members on the Ieash;"'-sal{I another extreme left organi\a,tiOn, I.otta Con· tinua. ~ · "Despicabl~" declared II holanifesto, the. newspaper of another extre~ left group. · ·~ NEW LOCATION Same Great FREE Cooking School ' Every Thursday, Oct. 25 thru Nov. 15 9:30 -11 :30 A.M. EOW~ROS NEWPORT CINEMA, Newport Center (Across lrom Fashion Island) • •Prizes •Surprises • Gifts Worth More T1ian $2,000 More exciting and profi,table than ever before, the annual Cooking School returns to the Orange Coast area for its 22nd great year-but in a ne\v location, Ed,vards Newport Cinema in Ne\vport Center (across. Jrom Fashion Island). 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The Los Angeles Rams will meet the "new" Atlanta Falcons this Swlday-in-a Na· • tional · Football League game -and Rams coacti Chuck Knox says \11atCh out for Bob Lee . in the playoffs and the Vikings trai:led to get Fran Tarkenton back in 1972. l.ee_became_ .-.a. pbone_man. the guy ·"'ho listens to the coaches in the press box and relays their inJonnation. A group o! lour at 66 Included Jeff Van Wagenen of Phoenix who won last week's second event in the eight·tourna- ment series for non.(ouring pros. · e Sciarra Re tu rns tos ANGELES -Quarterback John Sciarra, hospit8fize{t 'for three-days with- back trouble, returned tO UCLA football workouts Wednesday. 1': Sciarra went into the UCLA Medical Since becomlng the s t a r t i n g quarterback, the red-haired Lee has brought three straight victories to Atlan- ta. beating San Diego and San Francisco the past two weeks . Going into the game in Atlanta. he has ti.it 48 of 78 passes for 75o yards and five touchdowns with only two in- terception s. ' Coach Bud Grant had told him, "One thing you 'll learn is patience." · Bob didn 't. When Tarkenton returned, ~e played out his opti'on and asked to be traded. Someone said he earned S30.000 for 1972 which amounted to $5.000 for each of 'his six passes -he com· pleted three. ]i1innesota made a swap with Atlanta. sending veteran )inebacker L o n n i e \Varwjck and Lee to the Falcons for Bob Berry and Atlanta's No. l draft choice in 1974.1 Center Sunday night with what he said was a strained sciatic n e r v e in his back and "nothing serious." Bal· een T-........ L-s F-t---•1 Nonetheless~ UCLA made no mention .,..._..se-.,,., OU. Knox says., beep.use of Lee, "This will be a different game than the one we played the first time" when the Rams shut out the Falcons 3l-O in Los Angeles. Lee has knocked around a tong time before getting thls kind of recognition. Ironicall y, the Vikings ·had released Berry "''hen they had decided ~ to keep ,,, Lee a few y~ars ago. The Vikings. with Lee starting a1 quarterback, ha4 won .seven of nine games. Against Chicago in 1971 be-ball completed 13 of 22 passes for 271 yards. With Cuozzo hurt, he had taken ovei as the starting quarterback down thr stretch. of Sciarra's hospitalization until 'he was .( · · ' ... 'ready to leave tile hospital. ~North Carolina State's football players thought ·wednesday by donning a Halloween mask during .())ach-J>epper_.jMg,.,ers;;,;~said~·r.,;i;tiiib;;-e12z:' '::C::oa~c~h':Lo~u~~H~o~It:=z.cw'."a"':s.__~a':_m".'.':'.onst~.~~·~::=c·=h~e'::!pro~:'.:"~~-~it--t~·ru'.'.:e:=:=iPf".'.".ac'."ti~-ce=::, -------------=·---sophomore quarterback's return to prac--) tice was "in a limited capacity.'' I He Was taken-b,Ythe Minnesota-Vikini?s in 1968 on the 17th and last ,round of the NFL draft. Lee stuck with !he Vikings although assigned to the taxi squad the first season. In 1969 he became the regular punter and the No. 3 guarterback as Minnesota went to the Super Bowl and lost to Kansas City, i1: Jtot%!ers 8-lso revealed that running J back James McAllster', wh> has mis!M 1 · the la9l two Bruin games~ started work-i ing out again. . / But McAlister was now~~ynear full tspeed. He's trying to. regajn-some of the timing and expertise ,needed to be ready to play If and .tWhen his leg • respon& to treatment. J{odgers. said. , ' e Lvle Tops Foe 1 BALTIMORE -Ron Lyle of Denver. the No. 5 heavyweight contender, ~ a unanimous decision o~er Larry ~1d­ ,d1eton. of Baltimore Wednesday night to recol11'hii sevenUt consecutive victory. fr Lyl,_; whose Only defeat in 'l1 pro · bou\jl was to fourth-ranked Jerry Quarry l last' February, had little dif!Jculty with r: taller -t. woom he had knock-Out in the thir<l round last December, e IJams Hurt ing LONG BEACH -Running backs · Lawrence McCutcheon and Tony Baker' · f· · botlt injured JJIOre than .two w~ks ago, '.l v.·ere" held out of practice agam Wed- ~ nesday as the Los Angeles Rams resum· , ed workouts. • "icCutcheon is still nursing a pulled • hamstring muscle arid Baker is h<!m· l• pered by a shoulder injW'y, both suffered " against Dallas Oct. J4 . Nelther has carried the ball since ~ .. ~then. . Both players did nothing but Jog as the Rams went back to practice sessions it after their nonnal day off Tuesday. F+ The Rams said 1itcCutcbeon and 1 Baker's status "remained unresolved" It !or this SUnday's game af AUanta, f e Ltl1'er Triumphs HONG KONG -Mexico's Raul Jtamirez and Australians ~tat Anderson 1~ and Fred Stolle fought their way Thurs- '•' day to the quarterfinals of the $25,000 Hong K!)r'tg men's pro tennis toumam~nt. 1be fifth-seeded Anderson ,beat Milan , Holocek ol Yugoslavia 6-3, 7..f>; sixth- aeeded Stolte trounced Jim McManus, ~2. 6-3, ~ and seventh-seeded Ramirez disposed ol John Bartlett of Australia &-3, 6-2. Friday's quartelfinals will pit top.seed- ed Rod Laver ol Corona del Mar against ~· e~ Paul Gerken. Uver teamed with · C.olin Dibley to beat Sherwood Stewart and Dick Dell, 7..f>. M, in-a flrst·round match to advance , to the quarter,finals. e G-.aa Ousted PROBATION GJVEN FJ NLEY BY K UH N NEW YORK -Charles 0 . Finley, owner of the Oakland A's, has been fined $7,000 and placed on indi!:fuiite p~1ion f<!r "conduct not in the best interest• .of baseball'.' during the World . Serles last month. Finley was lined $5,000 !or trying to place secmd baseman A1ike Andrews on the disalJled list after Andrews com· mitted a pair of costly errors. He 'was fmed $1,000 for two other indiscretions, ~including waiting tmtil t'hiS team was at bat in the last of toe ninth inning , before turning on tbe stadium lights in a late afternoon game in Oakland. Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn's I et t er to Finley said in part, "I also detcnnine that you personally shall be placed-on probation tmtil further notice and warn you that further conduct not in the best interest· of baseball may Jead to ·disciplinary action." 40-year-old Unitas Nixed By Steelers .-; ir-- 23-7. , Joe Kapp was the No. 1 quarterback. Then it was ·cary Cuozzo. In 1970, Lee ·threw 40 ·completions in 79 pas.w.. and in 1971, hit 45 of 90 with hopes of becoming ·a starter. · But Dallas beat Minnesota and Lee Solution Sought That's when he flfSt thought he haf1 a starting job, but the -acquisition o· Tarkenton ended the thinking .. Joininr At:lanta, he was injured in the earl~ drills ~d was second string to DicJ.'. Shiner when the season opened. \Vhen Shiner failed, Lee took ove ·· in the second half at Atlanta agains' San Francisco. -He came close to winnin! and since then has been the starter. South African Problem ·May Touch -Davis Cup PARI$ (AP) -The conµWttee ruling togi ther in the. same city or countr the Davis Cup tennis tourliament was for the ·fmal phase pl the toumame11 1 tq_ meet today to seek its own solution This would be along the lines of tl1 to the South African pro~lem that has World Soccer: 'Cup, or the women's term pushed politics into sports, Federation Cup. · . A satisfactoey answer;;,-the thorny ~-,: . ~--~ClaJ~ieve it still is tc J question has not yet !J>U1d arid soon to present 'tne propooai !onnall it's doubtful whether the Davis Cup sUice· it probilblyieoulp be ~ected. '.' committee can find it. -Ibis tune. f!ut .11 wanto· tbO; talks The 01 · · t I · start, ID hopes 4' ti Idea -IDlgbt tal . ymp1c. moveme:i. !X> onger .m-root and be aCcepted within a. few.yean v1tes South Africa to participate. Rugby, soccer and cricket exchange tours have tieen cancelled or disrupted by demonstrations. SAN DIECIO (AP) -'!be Pittsburgh In the past, many·nationS have refused Coach Leads steeJen, who didn't want John Uiiitas to play against the South Africans in in 1955, say they still don't want him. the Davis Cup, or the D').atches have 1be San Diego Charg*ers-, who biught _ been moved to obscure, neutra1 coqrts ~-r. in aUempts to stall off demomtrations Unitas from Baltimore for $l:iu,OOO tbis, against South Africa's a'partbeid Policies. year and si~ bipl to 'a . twe>year •it, ~ • ""... South Africa, traditionally a strong contract reportedly worth $250,0!)0 a •. ~ tennis nation, is scheduled to meet Brazil season, ~~ the 4 ~-Ye.a r:old .-;•... , 1 later this year in the qualifying round Green Wave's Resurgence -.... :.;;.., '---,,, ~ for the 1974 Davis Cup tournamefl.t. qua.-tetibact to the Steelers' this week, ' ' UPI T-• South Afriea played in the European NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Getting I 1be SteeJers, w6o originall'y draned 7,one of the Davis Cup for many years, be No. 14 among college football powe1 Unitas in 1951 but released him before Tr.a-• .VS~~, Bi·s Bead but then 'was moved to the South is something o! an achievement on i. the season, replied, "~e're not in-• -11 American zone because too .many East own. But at 1\llane, where almost tot '· Bliffalo's Tricy'R.ratt gets~ g' love in the face While tt.."ng to stop Cali· European countries refused to meet. the abolition of intercollegiate football -w. l.eretited,'' a ·Pittsburgh spokesman said , &J• South African team. a poSsibility not long ago, the m: Wedn sd fornia's Craig P.atrick, Buffalo won the game, 3-2. e ay. • . -Now, Argentina and Chile have raised responsible for the cresting of the Gre Steelers Vice President Dan Rooney objections to having South Africa in Wave is one who wants to be himst . said coach Chuck Noll, a former ass.is-their zone, The Davis Cup · committee, with, hopefully; a winning plan. tant at Baltimore, turned down a deal c •z s , ts' meeting to· consider tbe problem, will Bennie Elleoder's lhree·year reco · u , h Oun' c11 man ugges be looking for ways to avoid a series at Tulane, including last Saturday's 23-1 -for--rutas even I ough starter Terry , I> . ol Ior!eits by nations schedUled to meet victory over Georgia Tech, is a deceivi11 BradshaW is sidelined by a shoulder the SOuth Africans. 15 won, 13 lost mark . But this seas.•r injury and backup Terry Hanratty has Arthw-Ashe, black American player it's been six in a .row and Tula 1 PARIS -Jean Baptiste Qa~u, bruised ribs. c • p h p--J competing in the French Open Indoor · will try to contin'ue among the unbeate , the ooly French player left in Ille touma· Rooney quoted· Noll as saying Sunday ,zty urc ase . tttires Tennis Cbampionships here, received a against Kentucky Saturday. ment, defeated tom r-""""',<>n 6-4, 6-4 ""-tisfied 1th his . South African visa Wednesday for the The 48-yelll'<I. Id E 11 ender, ~-,.,-·~ was sa IV remaniing !irsl t· alte t•-· of try••• , today In the French Open Indoor tennis IDie, r •~ years .,.. quarterback at Tulane back in t 1 championships. quarterbacks, and he sald that again He will com~te in the south Afr}can postwar '40s, is 00 stranger to succeh·· · Tom Okker advanced to Ille quarters , at a press luncheon Monday." •Alie< SAN DIEGO· (AF) - A San Diego lnunity want the City Council to cOb.sider national championships later thll month, He established Arkansas State as a sm ;. today ~itb a 6-1, 6-1 triumph of the call from Chargers executive counsel cicy oouncilman has-suggested a simple purchase ol the Padres and maintaining He said: •jJ feel different .•• anxious colh;ge power with a S2-won, 20-ll Guillermo Vilas of Argentine. Leif Ron Mix; Rooney said, "'there was no bUt improbable-means of -keeping the.. them here under public ownership and · · .".He added that his trip to South and four·tied slate in eight years. A· Johansson of Sweden 00-wned Peter Szoki ...... " .. e in Chuck's sentiments." dlrectiqn?" Martinet 8sked . . Africa would be "ail ~teresting week," he bas bowl scouts taking serious looK ~ of Hwigary s.r 6-1 'in another ... ,...., -. .... .1 ~ San Diego Padres here -purchase "---11man Jun· Ba'·· said the idea but be stressed that in his view, the t ~' 1 ' i.uu·u·lvwiu Since the National Football Le"""e of the baseball 'team by the city. ~ ~ visa had no link -with the Oiscussion a .. us ~am. · : -• 1 match today. adin d adline ~.. "st.xnd be explored", but' several other In the 20 y~ars before Ellender ll fi tr . · g e · has expired, players Bob Martinet made the ·proposal in council1members .were dllbious. cf the South African problem by the e Ne1ceotn.be Wint can change ctUbs only by waivers, in Davis Cup committee. Ashe does not the Arkansas hills to return to Nl 1 which teams can:enter.a.claim in reverse 8 public letter Wednesday, two days ' Groups from ~ashiftgton, D. C., Seat-come under the jurisdiction of the U.S1 OrleRils and direct the Green Wa\" I JAKARTA -111ree-time former ~ of _last year's finish. 'R1e new after the council rejected an .offer by tie, Toronto and p(!thaps other citie~ ~wn Tennis Association, B/ld-is not Tulane had won ' only' "62 games wh·l Wimbledon ehampfon John Newcombe team assumes the player's. current racetrack owilet Majorie L. Everett to i\re expeded . t() bid for the Padres a member or the y.s. Davis Cup team. losing 125. That's an · ·average " of Australia defeated Indonesia's salary. • ·~part of. the Padres ·arid keep them ir tb'e 'd.ty can't feach agreement with Officials said:t-i was possible something like three triumphs per f:1 ' s··..":iarto, SUtarjo 6-0, 6-l Wednesday However, Mix sald San Di-would the Evere.tt grOup Ol'1 two other reported that the Davis Cup co ·ttee would and it 's nol easy tO retain football o~ UK1 '"&"' in San Diego under a more generous 'OUld-be bu I th , .. night and entered the quarterfinals of want IQOf8 than tbe •waiver price for w yers . not make any immediate a ~t at basi~ ... l the Jakarta Open tennis tournament, the .NFLlt alltlflle lelljling ,._, stadium lease. A $12-million offer from a Washington . of its decision Oil the South Afrian Bii! Tulane had been a leader ...,.,. t • Australia's Alan Stone and 'West ·~ ls no way we are going to "U we are faCed with the prospect group to club owner C. Arnholt Smith issue.. Southeastern Conference teams in ti1 'Gennany's Jurgen Fassbender also made give Jolm Unltu .&wly," Mb: said. "A of the san Diego Stadium remaining was tabled at a National League meeting France is quietly putting forth a new early 1950s to downgrade football, ®' i it into the quarterfinals by winning their very high price was placed m UrU.tas." dark five months of the year at tremen-Oct. 5. when Mrs. Everett's proposal idea for the Davis Cup -a fonnula considerably from J he way it is play.,, seoood-l'Olllld matclles. Stone defeated He didn'! 114J11e t~ price, · doua cost woold the people ol the com· was ~·v~aled, that would b~lng the 24 top nations in the SEC and 'the Tulane .preside ' , 6·3, 6-1--and "''t<~--------L---,~------~------~--------------__J'-_..L'.:.... ___ '._' ________ _;•~t-.the time even harbdred thougt1 Fiabellder beat Indonesia's J ~"S e r botishing-!Hlltoge'the",---.:_ ___ ~ Hadiman "°· 6-2. ~~,... --1 ' H t.f., M • IT Ellender• ca~e along for the 1111 .. 9-.Rfessea Vps~~. ll'"""oe--~,_';_' ____ e;· __ e.:_:_:l:_:~_;-::_ _ ___:==:..:a:.::..:'D~"::.-·l __ ~_a:._ ___ _::_,_[;71~-'--";;,.;_=;.;ao.,·-"-'nO'-=--IA: .a -=:=U urr:v s:~di~~~~~~~~ec!~ -. l-lf-4 PARIS-Arillur-Allle and-J-Bowl with a 7'4 mark, The first y.,. .armer ·moved into the quarierfinals 0£.' · • "d • ,. • ::-. -., • ; ... ' was a dismal -3-8 but Ellendfr's m " the French Open Indoor tennis cham-'.J!JTl'S,llUJW'B (AP)-'lbings happened Dame graJua1e bad tb11>wn a tOU-cMOwn 'seat. Hanratty ,;.as Terry No. 2. lhere still was some question whether won six of lt last year and are rea'c plomhlps WodQaday, but Marty Riessen · In a lNrrJ to Terry Hanrattji,f who pass on his first play alter entering Now, just as quickly, the 25-year-old he would be the club's back·up off and ruMihg this year. · • was upoet by karl Meller ol Wee! ls iuddenly on the •pot as the st8rtlng the game, Hanratty Is a starter again, "H's ,just quarterback Qr the third-strtnger. So instead of no football; as """ Gmnany. , quorterbaclt !or the Pittsburgh Steelen, Atter an exciting, ,collegiate career, one or thooe things that happ0ns in , Moot suspect o! all was his passing could have beOn · during the dim yt<11- Meller'1 6-2, H victory over Ill~ lie, WU thrown into the job last Sunday the Ste,eler• chose nim in the second football. I ~,Jo make the best ol game, UntiL this year, Hanr~tty often there's bowl rever in New Orleans ·a • ._,...-7-6~umph.over-<1•~U-when.ll'trry-Bradlhew-...-.r-the-J1611...Sra~Uv 11,!!-Hanr~tty..oa!<l.!Jbursda)I-.• ·threw o!! baland;. -lhe man most re!pOnsible is rtpOrteG 9eeded Adriano Panotto of !lily reduced oUl!eftil a Jlirtlal 'separ•tlon of his light of nearby BuU.•· started !Ive games •· , He has his "l"rk cut out !or him, "I'm getting set much better-now," being .courted by other schoola ,to 11.- llte number o! seeded players to lour, ~.Ind ·wu loot lo the Steelers as a r6oltie, He appeared to be the '!be steelers, In their final seven regular Hanratty ,says. "A lot of It was mental. over their teams. Aahe, the No. 5 u.d, volleyed with !or a-mliatb to_ lilt -U .• , Steelers' quartOrback of the ·future , , season games, meel the Washingtoo I'd' take my step up Into the pocket Like most. men of succoss, Ellend' devUIOting accuracy and.deleated Bjorn Oii I;. flnl play; Hanratty fired a Tblnp cltanged.'...-auddehly howeven, 'Redskins, Oakland Raiders, Denver without getUng set. b well-orgMIZed, devoted to h.l s i· ',' , Borg. the ~en-aged Swede, 7~, &-3 In 51-yanl touchdown pass to Ron S~ankli~ when Pittsburgh made Bradshaw thejr Broocos, Clev~land Browns, Miami "Now I get my bedy ;et and I'm and has a stall devoted to him. - the third lOiJnd. . and the Sleelers went on to d•feat top draft choice in 1970, Dolphins, Houston Oilers, and San Fran-not throwing off balance any mote, "Look, rm_ a pretty simple gui l'oi>teeded me Nastase of R<>mania tbe_ Btnsals IMS, • Hanralty_ shar.ed the starting ass!l!ll--. cisoo 49ers. . "It was a lack o! concentrallon, yeah, he said In an interview, nnd he pla also advlllOed beating, Paolo Btrto!uccl 'lbollgll ho ha. yet to star! a game ment that ye a r with Bradshaw, Iii~ Hanratty's Mure with lhe Steelers maybe tonlidence too," he added, "But down what the future might hold. "Wt o! Italy, 6-2, 6-2. Nastase .will incet-·this ~W ~: ... !S the tlilrd .llme ,thls. the bandwrlllng .• was on_ the wall: tlie was not quite as se<lure in training don't worry, I didn't need any shrinks, I do myself Is vtry much like wll Cbanfreau in the qua:rtm. Seascrt that the University of Notte taleated Brfu:bbaw was in the driver's camp. Going into the regular season. not yet anywa y." we're trying to get the players to do.'' • ' . , -' • • • ' 38 OAll V PILOT Tlulnday, Novrmber l, 1CJ7) COilide . Tonight Two-minuie D1·ill Clieks For Ru stlers \Vhen e football team pulls ty.·o games out of the fire ln the final n.!lnute of play and comes ,from behind to tle another, how much of the outcome U luck and how much is by design? · This quesli,oo was put to Golden \Vest College coach Ray ShackJeford thls y.·eek after his Rustlers scored the wiMing touchdown against Santa .Monica Satur- day with nine seconds remaining. ' Earlier, the RusUers bad come back to tie Cypress on a Brett White field goal after time bad rW\ out and against Orange Coast 1n the season opener, a touchdown with 1:07 ief\ lo play made the difference. . • "We call It our hurry-up offense." Shackleford says. "We tr)' lo run as m~ny plays in as short a period of· tune as possible. ''Yes, we practice this drill ,." he nd- m.lts. "There are a lot of important ' "1 . ,, ----··'f ~~~---· HOWARD HANDY . thlqa in the makeup of a two-minute --otUnse. At the end of the half, you 're trying to get a few more points on the board. "If you are struggling at the end of the game but have a ~ance lo tie or win, then you do things a little different. "Against Cypress, with 17 seconds left, we knew It would be almost impossible to score a touchdown. We knew we bad to get to their ~yaOO line and this mean t averaging 20 yards a play for-two plays-and doing it fast. "We did-it and set up the field goat that Uecl the score. "Against Santa Monica we knew we had to have a touchdown when we got the bail wllh 46 seconds left. We felt we could run seven or eight plays by using timeouts and going to the sidelines." * Shackleford says tbls Isn't any mapc 1ecret Goldet. West ulel. · "Tbe maia thlog ii Ille 1Ullade of the tum,'' Shackleford nplalaa. ''Tbe playen have a lot of coafldtnce ln tber abillty to run the 1111.rry-up offenae and· tbey don't give •P becaue they knoW they have been able a. do tt ID tM: pest. "Filth ii the most imporlanl in· gretlltnt -even more tltu &be aambc.r of plays ,,_ are able Co aet off." Shackleford praises his quarterback, Dan Accomando. ''He comes from a successful program and has a winning· attitude. He isn't a Quitter or a loser and that helps." When the tea m works on this drill, Y,hat are the basic ingredients? "Basically we have two different st yles. \fe have the sprint-out style and the drop back. ll all depends on how far we have to move the ball and how much time is left to \..p)..ay," Shackfeford adds. Did the 19-19 tie with Cypress give Golden West a lift? "When you come back with 17 seconds remaining to get a lie, it has to be ,:ood for the morale of the team. We aren 't exactly happy with a tie but it is much better than a loss." \Vhcn the Rustlers entertain Rio Hondo in a Southern California COnference showdown "Friday night at Orange Coast, Shackle£ord would prefer to have a lead going into the final minuted play. But if the score is close, don't count the Rustlers out until the final gun has sounded. Auburn to Bowl? MEMPHIS -Auburn, by way of a 7-0 win over previously unbeaten Houston, has enlen!d the Liberty Bowl prosped3 picture and will be scouted Saturday, officials said Tuesday. Sun ·set Grid Powers Ne•-porl Hurbor 'High's football lil(e hopes are on the line tonight when ll tangleo With ieagu .. leadlng Loara in an 8 o'clock game at the Newport field . That filatement may seem overdramatic, but any hopes t~ Tars have for a sun.set League championship and possible spot In the CIF' playoffs apparently depend on a victory. over Loara 's Saxorus. Loara has· tost only once in six games, the same record as Newport's. But the Saxons '!re •a game ahead of Ne~ and Anaheim In the league with three * * * Loop Coaches Tab Newport Over Loara By HAMc WESCH 01 tM Dlllr Pritt Sllfl The three men in the best position to judge rate Newport the favorite for tOnight'S Sunset League crucial with Loara, and two out of three guess the fmal score at 2t-14t Marina, Santa Ana and Westminster have all lost previous games to Loara and Newport. The head coaches at the lhree schools au fiJ<ure il'U lle cl~e and two figure Newport should win. The coaches and their comments: • gim .. remafuing"'."Aioa would all bu\ eliminate Newport from contention. '!be game ·ma1ches two lelm8 1'ilh polenl offenses and strong def•-· Loara "is currenUy tied for second in the rankings of Qr,onge Ccunly'a prep teanu. Newport is lied for fifth. Defense will probably be tho ko)l f~ctor in the game -that and Newport's ability to avoid mistakes like the seven fumbles it turned ()Ver hi an .upset loss to Anaheim last week. · · 'Central figures in lbe Loara allack are quarterback Max Baccn, who bas SPORTS GLENN WHITE Sports Editor • COiiiieei..i .., n ., ta -for iii""""' m """ Mlilnr lo 1t11 ""111: -.rt u .. c1oma1n ., Art-SOroe. yards and tailback Dave Walktr. Walker "U Bukicb b rt&bl, be can bomb •in lhree prtv!OUI games between was injured early in the seam but you out al the stadium," no.ta coach two schools, LOara has won. twice, haJ rushed for nearly ~ yards since Herb lliU aay1. "Pia.yinc aood defense eluding a l:H victory ovor N!.• wport returning. ' · Is going lo be the key for us, and ta.l 10ason. Thelr counterparts at Newport Harbor probably for them. too." ......,. Kii"*' 111r11•i &.1'*'" are quarterback Steve Buldch, a .Wt HUI and Newport'• Dao Lent anf ex-174 Ml.ti•:""" l.E E ,...111~ percentage pasaer (38 of 75) who ha! J)tdtn1 a cloee game and Lent feel& 1 .. Stllw LT G Norri• accounted for 780 yards this aeascn, If that's the cue, the ticking aame ~~ ~':!"' ~0 g ~;:1~,, and running back Brian 'lberiot. could be a m1jor factor. Both teams '°' 1TJ RG LI Mock•" Buklch bas -·.M for 1& touchdo'#o.9 have excellent -· .. •·n and place kickerS. 211 mlc• RT LI Phip"' ........ ........ ed 175 RIY RE Cl Ktclrl'li and run for .even whlle picldng up For Loara.. ,the klckins ls handl by toS 11J1i;1ch ae ca r. 1rown 3M yards rushing. 'Jberiot beads a atable Les Martln, for Newport Gavin Hedrick ~:: r.T.i:' .. ~= g: ~= <:J. Newport runners behind Buci:ich aod ...._doe• ·the punUn1 and the field goals t:lf 1u.c.. 1<1 Da Dvtty .. Oilers Hope ~Ix Baron• Hurt. • Injuries Sideline Key 1972 Defeat 1 • •• Fountain Valley Players ~~ .. ~~~:ble ify.0 learn a lesson lrom them and HunUnitoQ Fountain Valley lost miire than a fool· just nne poor game and thal came Beach lfiah football coach Roy Brum. ball game last week. last week agalnat Costa Mesa. . The Barons, one of the deepest teamS "We'll be stepping into a anake pit mett says he hope.s what hapj>ened ta In the Orange eoaSt· area, will have at La Palma," says Pickford. ''They'll his Oilers last year against Anaheltn come out clawing and scratching, trying has provided · some answers. ' '1 to ca11 on some o{ that reserve itrength to get that flrBt ]~ague win. His Oilers team seeks its third straJJt Ibis week against Magnolia Saturday "We don't plan lo do anything dif· . Sunset League viclory Friday nil* nlght at La Palma stadium. ~ ferently against them. We Jer the other against the invading Anaheim Colonists. "We have six kids who haven't been team's defense determine wh'at phase "We feel we learned some 1~ able to suit up most of the week,'' of the game we'll emphaslze. If they from last.year's loss to Anaheim," saya says football coach Bruce Pickl-Ord. "We give us the run. we'll run. If they ~rummett of the ~ defeat in 1972. j were invOived in a very physical game have a 10-man Hne, we'll pus." "Anaheim limlted us to minus twp Pickford didn'l lhinl: close iosseJ last yal'!b rushing last year. We hope to last week jlild are simply beat up comlng week would bother either team. block them better with what we do. into the Magnolia game. "It's not how we ran. . . .it was was very p ~ Wl\11 pay don't t '"'--u~ lo tw ,, how we blocked them. , , .we didn't. MARINA'S ~fiKE HENIGAN-"Based on our games I'd rate them equal. Newport is stronger offensively. Loara i$ stronger defensively. They're match· irig strength against strength. "The tempo of the game will Oecid.e the outcome, and it could go one point eitber' ~y. If it's an offensive game, I'd pick Newport. If it's a defep.sive game, Loara. "f 1-···• ··L the I "WO~h have the kind of kids who of the reserves, however, and have a e uuwu aii..::r • 51 or o, "We aren't "mating any changes in T D lot of confidence they'll do the job.'' says t Barons coach ... l expect a our offense but we think we understand Op ragst. ers The Injured players include receiver ~agnysi~~·"" defensive game with Anaheim's defense beller. We"ve been • • Rick Hatfield, defensive back Dave working this week on our offtn:Uve block· "The~ mariin cOutd easily be a field goal and bolh have good kickers. I'd rate it.a.~s.s-up." Blenlck, halfback Ben D o d s on , ing assiJtM\ents. There's no drastic Vl·e a·t oc-m linebackers Dave Mackley and Jerry Pro Results changes. Grundy and guard ScoU Napp. "Anaheim'• defense is the key lo ill . The replacements if needed are Homer success. It m$~ things happen for Marina tost to Loara. 14-7 and was defeated by Newport, 31-19. and Henry Hanno at liDebackers, Dave Amerlclo BuiillioD Aaodlllolt them and il keeps the pressure on Mom of the top names in drag raclng·s-~·ar balfback, Richard Kuhns you." · . •. . _ fUMy car division will campaign Friday 8t center with Bob Blackbunl °':' T.erry Wedlnday'1 G1mes Brummett Is concerned a b o u t and Saturday at Orange County Interna-Schl1:5ler filling for Napp, and 'B1en1ck s Denver 107, New York lot Anaheim's two defensive tackJes -John SANTA ANA'S TOM BALDWIN -· spol sWI being contested. San Anitinlo 101, Carolina 99, overtime Lopker and Jeff Heinrich. "Tbey hit "Loara blew us out, and we gave tional Raceway ID the seventh &Mual "We'll be r playing another very Kentucky 146, San Diego 105 well and they're quick. It's a typical Newport a good game. It may sound Manufacturers Furmy Car championships physical team," says Pickford "They 're Anaheim team," says Bnunmett. "And dumb but t think Newport Is the better for a purse of nearly $&0,000 in priz.e Cl-4 in league but have been in almost Natloul Basketball AllOCla&loo they're using Mike Coleman well. He team. money and manufacturers contingenices. evt!cy game. They stat:'led like a house Wednetday'1 Games plays quarterback , tailback, wingback , · "Newport has more speed, their skilled The winners of all four OCIR fUnny on fire and then ran into the toughest Boston 128, Cleveland 110 anywhere .they want him. tt creates I lilli belt and f tlli k . teams In the league. New York 102, Houston 91 problems offensively with a Jot of sets peop e are a e er, n r.ar races this season will be on hand "In Larry Randel they have a they have a better pa'••• •--a mav Detroit 114, Seattle 107 and motions. They must praclice 60 _.. • UIGi · lncluding Danny Dngais, Tom McEwen quarterback who can hurt you both pass--hours a day." have a better line, ud that could tell ~ Ed McCulloch. Ongais won two 'ing and "'nnina and in Monte Bullerdick N1Uonal Hoetey Lape in the long run. • • tiller.the I . al dr IDCI the ·--~ Wedlleslf G Huntingtoo Beach figures to be go-"Loara wasn't able to throw on us · , PJ'Q esson agster they have one of the league's top rushers. ay'1 1mt1 1ng with junior quarterback Keith for 1 West vs. Southwest; McEwen copped "Tiley aren't tricky, they jusl do things PIUsburgb 1; Mootreal 1, tie Jjerndon in lbe starting lineup again . except a coupe screen passes, the Western Grand American· and well" Boston 5, ~linnesota o ·ui ..... O N"•-t. a.: • Newport .completed 1":0 t?'lchdown McCullocb the East~est match. ' , Pl~kford says Magnolia has played Buffalo 3, California i gi ... '6 reg i~owaw more time to passes against us, and I-think Vm Mulroy -Also included is Don Schumacher the 1-----':--''---...:....:.._-::----'----------=be::a:..i .::"Pc.::.• :..le~g'..:i:::ni::ury:::._. ___ _:_ __ is an outstanding receiver. 1973 Grand Americari Nationals tlt1e'win- "Newport has to play a lot better ner at I.he wheel of a John Butera.bullt than it did Jast week ol course. It r.ar which could prove to be a can·~ give ~ ball away on fumbles. breakthrough in aerodynamic de!lgn. But if both teams play their best game, Schumacher'.a: funny car dilfers widely I'd say Newpofl 21-14." from others. It is probably lower than Santa Ana l~t to Newport 14-7, and . Any other funny car, standing 431k-inches to Loara 30-0. at the top of the roof -about nine WESTMINSTEit'S BILL BOSWELL - "They're both Very talented football learns, but barring a bad game I'd pick Newport. "Both teams hi!_ve very physiea1 lines, and the differtnce in the game will be NeWJ)ort's explosive speed. Of. fensively and defensively the teams are qulle compatable. Both have outstanding quarterbacks who can come through in the clutch, fine fullbacks and tailbacks. "For tbe final score I'd say Newport, 21-14." Westminster fost lo Newport 34-22, and lo Loara 24-20. Inches lower than other Vegas. · other prominent entries include Roland Leong, Leroy Goldstein, Gene Snow, Tom Hoover, John Collins, Dave Condit, Billy Mi!yer, Gerry Glenn, Tommy -Grove, &ush Matsubara, Jim Liberman and Jim Nicoll. Team entries include: Plymouth - McEwen. Jim Dunn and Goldstein. Dodge -Gene Snnw, McCulloch and Hoover. Ford -Ongais, Roger Garten, f'.ondit, Meyer, Gerry Glenn and Grove. Chevrolet -Don Schumacher, Matsubara, Charles 11lerwhanger. John Lombardo, Liberman and Nicoll. Edison Quickness l{ey, Says Sea IGngs -Coach Corona dei Illar High football coach Dave Holland mu!lt. be considered a good authority on the type of game Edison plays. His Corona del Mar teams have whip- ped Edison three times in four l'.ears and pushed Edison's Chargers in 1970, before · losing, 21-13 to 'the evedtual undefeated CIF 3-A champions. )_ Last year it was a 17·7 upset victyry for Coi'ona de1 Mar which, combined with Magnolia's surprise at the end I of the 'campaign, knocked Edison out or the Irvine League title and playoffs. "Edison ls quick,'' says Hollarxl. "And defensively they come after )'OU. It's a swarming type de£ense and as usual, they appear very well drilled. "TOOy probably have their best thrower ever and Joe Troxell and Steve Hines are two good receivers." • F.dbon's. quarterback i.s Dave White, who has IOSS<d 10 touchdown passes in amassing l,002 yards lo ai1 games. uricr.T utsy little pickup . Ford. Ford's "little" import is an economy pickup, sure-but it's also engineered for durability and long life. .--.---:-.---,. 4-cyl.1800-cc Strnngframehu7 overhead cam crossmembers. Box-section rafts. engine has Long 104.3-ln. Wheelbase helps aluminum smooth the ride. Courier weighs alloy head, only 2,515 lbs., but carries big valves for 1,400 lb. of people arld paytoad. improved breath· ing, 5 main bearings for rigid ity and L---=----' strength. Courier"s ma':IY options Includ e box cover, automatic transmission, air conditioner, Dual cy)inder brakes .• , each wtieel has not 1, bul :!:t>raks cytlnd111 lor sure stops. • Henigan Says Western Has Improved Greatly His primary receivers are Troxell and Hilles, ~ong with Mike BeMett and Jim Balch. Bert Sherron is la bbed to start at I tailback for the . injured Bill Rutherford, bul"Holland says: "We figure Rutherford will be ~ck." Corona de! Mar ripped Ediaon in 1972. · but Holland says• that was 1nother year and ahother team. ' ~ "Every year brinp a new team and Marina Hlgh's Mike Henigan says the Fos~r will not be 100 percent, a new attitude. That was a week where , \ Western football team his club plays howe'(er, and backup Chrl5 Hawn Is )Ye got everything tog.ether and it was 1-~--Friday-ttight-e Westeru-Hi&h-bear'-"peeted to .see.a.Jot of adlon anotber-1 . ' • little resemblance to the one which lost "The difference with the return of "We'vt. got a Jot of things to prove Jts finl five games. Foster," says HenJg~1 "i1 they'll have ro .... ourselves arts' the iut.-.two weeks "Th•y'il be a diffettnl team-with to respect Gregg'• UJrowing "' well (losses lo Los Alamilol lod Sanla Ana their first wiri," says Henigan. '1Now as bj9 running. . Vil.Uey). · · · they know they can do it and will ·"It'll give our offense a boost, 1Holland's made' severaJ changes in his be eager to prove 'It was just the start. something we really need. If t have lineup, moving all-league returnee Mike "We respect their Veer·T offense and one disappointment , It's our ofrense. I Frost (185) to left tackle, Mike Ferraro ll looks like they've gotten their defense relliy thought we'd be abk to move from fullback lo taifback and Brent Og· together. They know us pretty well and the ball." den in fullback . ' we know them, too." Henigan is alffi smarUng over the Ogden slfrted e.,.iler offensively, but Henlgan 's brother, Terry, is the loss lo Hunlingtoo Beach. lately has . been llmllecl lo defensive defensive coordinator at Western High. .. "We should have won," he says. "We duty at linebacker.I "fl'• just • lriendly rivalry," says were inside !heir 20 enough times lo Fred Moore MC! Ri ch Nebb wilf Henigan. adding a chuckle. "We 1Uil win the game two or three Ume:i. Thal'• ~le al rover arid safety in the aeo- taik. .f'm jusl glad he Isn't the be(d what I me1p when I say our offense ondary and up frool defensively Kim coach, thoughi that might make a dif· was disappointing. Nllsson-and 'Tom Foster will start, along . Courier ahown with optional ttriplng, mlrrora, whMI covo11111d ,..; Ill!> ran. • . FOJ1D CO.URIER . fcrenct." "Rick Merigold has added aome punch with Mark DeMlile and Rhell Tucker. Marina will be In better shape lhls bul he still hasn't reached the •la-_ Jim' Garn is bothered by 1 bout with • • • ' FORD DIVISIOll i-. week with the return of quar.terback where he was before his injury, We the flu and comerback Steve Marowltz , ......._....... G"" Foster, who missed lasl week's nctd his ootside threat .and he should wlil be operating at icu than full . J. ____ ._ __ _,__...._ __ ...___:::::.:.;.=.=:;:::::;;:::::_...:,.=:;::===~~-...!..------·-7-4 loss !O Huntington Beach. be l~ percent for the final two game.s. •• strength with an ankle fracture. ' .. . -. -• • -. ·-...... • • • ' .. • 1· ...... O~ILV PILOT . 39 • What's Doing _Outdoors- Estancia - rl--=-Jug_gles MD Rival · New ·Offe11sive :Look ·Wil l Dry Spel_l ~-=C=an=-·::...:Pas=-s ---=Boosts West1ninster Rio Hondo 8-0 . . Quail hunters didn't find the state bird as plentiiul as eX. pectcd but on the average, rep()J'ts indicated that a better than usual opener was enjoyed by most scatter-gunners out this past weekend. · Coveys \\'ere mixed as both smut! and large groups ot valley quail were busted into by hunters working heavy cover The quail ~eason runs th.rough the last 'veek in January and bunling should be good throug~out the season. Look for 1he best bunting to be alo~g the snowline after the first big storm of winters hits Cen· tral Snd Southern California. Offense J • • --.__ "\Ve can \Yin any i::inn~ fron1 here on oul," s11vs !\later IX!i footb.111 coach G11ry carr. End fo rGWC? If the opposition thinks 'In 11orn1al rears t h c E · u· h E I response \V0t1ld be. so what stancta ig 's ages have tt has been i loog dry spell have Shared or \\'on the con· else is ne\\1? But r..fatcr De i, been thrmving them curves ior tbe Golden West ~college ference-championship the past l -4-1. has stroggled so mUch_ with various setups and trick Rustlers in t~'°'-footbal.1 con· 1•---ye••s." r !bait I · th 1 ~ iu-.."e ..,. even Friday night's game al oo -P ays m e pas -rrontatlons with the Rio Hondo Does he think the Roadnln-v.'8Jt URtil Saturday. ~runnets 3.nd being a ners defense is stronger this ~~;,~n:~~Ya~~~~~.rated llttle That's. Ylhen coach Jim tious man, coach • Ray year than a )·ear ago? -.. '" H le • E I "All ""e ha ve tn .do iS con· ·. ems y s . ages try to snap Sbilc~eford isn't making any "1 don't think it is <\OY bet· their six.game losing :);treak predictions on the outco~;0r ter 'but it is just as gootl. ccntrilte for 48 minutes, 1 • con· at Newport Harbor High Friday night's game at \Ve'll find ,out for su i:re,. Unties Carr. against Irvine League rival Orange Coast College. though," he says. "Last \veek we fu1nbl ed five Cosla Mesa. But he isn't conceding a Wlµtt do the Rustlers have times Md Jost the1n all. That The two schools' sopbomore thiog. to · the RoadrwmerS 4>f ....to stop to beat Rio Hondo?. and Bishop Amat returned the No new birds have arrived In Southern californla cjuring tbe teams will clash beglnnirig' coach ~fart y Blackstone, "They 11ave ..good balance opening kickoff 9t yards. pa$\ IO days and bunters report tbat-sbooUng is a bit on the very at 5 o'clock. either. • which n1akes 1hem a good "St. Anthony is tl1e best D11ck D1111th1g Slo1v slow side •. Ducks who are working 1bootlng areas are getting It precedes the varsity test . "I think Rio Hondo has a team. They r1J11 and pass well throwing team \Ve \\'ill ha\'e wise to blind locations making decoys and effective calling nee--\Vhich-starts at 8, good team,' he say~. "The a"nd 've'll -have Our hands full faced to date. ~fo\v \\'e contain essary for bring,lng Waterro"·I into shotgun range. -"\Ve've done a lot or jug· only thitJg 1 am curious hbout on defense." ' them and in turn move he The Canada goose 1eason opened Saturday and Gnly a few gling to get-the offense mov· is that they;'have not defeated Is he plannirlg any · changes ball 'viii dctcrntinc the out· of lbese prlu: waterfowl "·ere dropped. This writer teamed up ing," says Hemsley, who has a team v.ith a winning record or surprises for the Roadrun· come,"' with '{'oin Forbes of RunttngtGa Beach to bag orle bGnker, ty,.·o inserted split receiver Gary this year .. " ners? ~1ater Dei \Viii .start Steve mallards and three widgeon during a morning's bunt at tbe llid· ConfCr into the offense to give Shackleford isn't belittling ~ "\Ve areri't going to change 1\·lartincijle at quarterback and ~en Valley Gun Club l.n Riverside. Club manager John Laughlin quarterback Steve M 0 rt on the Roadrunners. J:le is just <lUr game plans for anybody Jim Gardea at tailback after said that tbis w8s the earUest a honker ba1 been taken during the another aerial' target. along thinking out l®d about' the this late in the year," hC the two \\'ere rei>:laced fn the 1Club's 14·ytar history. Laughlin added that th,li early arrival does with ends Dave Gibbs and caliber of competition Rio , says. starting lineup a( week a·~o. Mt necwarlly indicate a good goose season Is ln the offing. ken Fether. HOOdo has played in chalking Shackleford then adds a note Carr says if the t\vo play \Vestininster High 's I.ions Sl'ason. There's· been no on~ lost their fiflh of six gan1es individual. And the error~ last \\'eek-but \\'ilh 3 ne1Y hnven't been .small . • . offens ive look tht~rc appears they've been big errors." to be ho1>e fol'~the \Vl!Stminster \Vith Accomando a threa t football teanltrid.ay night. running or passlng from his: Coach Bill &s1vell .has in· quartcrbuck post the Lions srrted a double J)ffcnsive look responded agai nst Lo a r a , lvith.t.ailback Tony ~ccon1ando before eventually falli ng to n1ov1ng to quarterback in one -oran11c County's No. 2 ranked series. . then S\\'itchin~ lo eleYClL tailback b~hind qu<l'rtl'rback ' Orw niorc. IMs will make ~1ark Ste\\'arr in another. the 1973 scµson the \vorst-ever "Mark seems to resi>0nd _a_1 _1_ve_s_tn_,_ins~1e.,.r_. ---- bcUer by Comi.ng off the be11ch/' says Bos\vell. "'ho has sce-n his team tutnbte fi ve limes despite a total oftcnso that trails the opposition by onl.v 50 yards iri six gan1cs. · "\Ve'vc only had one bad gan1e,'' says · Bos\vcll . ''That y,.•as against An ahein1 i\li s· takes ... stupid rnista kes. \Ve play· good defense 40 plays .a game and 10 plays a gan1e \VC've had son1ebody have mental ,brcakdciwns. "And it 's cost us our \vhole hJ 'Big Bear and Baldwin lakes are offering only limited bunt· l\1orton, incidentally. wore up six straight wins. -. of caution': up to. their potential the Mig as heavy shooting pressilre dally is not allowing the duck Art Galvan 's No. 21 in the Taking it another \vay, the 'l lf the team that wins Fri· 1\1onarchs \\'ill score. 1 ,. ... _____ ;;;;,,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; _________ ... population lo build Itself back up. llunters are cautioned that Edison game tv.·o Friday combatants have day nig~t figurts. it is out ,;\Vha t v:e hare Frlday ni ght DON'T . DISCARD THOSE they are in vktlatlon of migratory waterfowl re~latlons by: (1) " , ·• played three commoo foes and or the \\'oods, it , \\'ill be iil is t\\'O very young te.:uns \\'ho [ 'ufttiog from a moving boat and (Z) nol retrieving downed birds · V!e re. puttmg a .great de~l the difference in scorlng has for a rude 8\\'akenirfg. The are erratic and n1istake prone. OLD T"'INNIS. SHOES•.1. '(tn this case coot). · or ti~; into our o~fense this '-~A ti · · t only thing that will be gained Both are hunITT'v for a 'vin IL!liii Vall Lake bas a small population of mallards, sprig and div· ~· says Hem 51eY 1 ~;:?sc i; s~~~~nc:· of 56 is that the team that ·\\'ins and J'n1 sure e;f each o,r us \ Wt .. ~1r •"41re-bouom111 tv"'' 01 AQida! ,,1c1 tr111rn s1111u. Jng ducks and only those duck bunters showing patience over " aus~ the · defense seems points in favor of Golden West I is going to be in a little better plays up to our potential it'll I ANTHON'('S SHOE SERVI CE . 'tlrge spreads of decoys are getting any good shooting. to,~ 3}~1ght. . a . t Sant M n E t shape than the loser." be an butstanding ccn1est. ., • we-stcL•FF PLAlA •LIDO • FAs"10N ISLAND • CORONA DEL MAR , Northern California's duck population bas not changed since I thiJ?k the de fense will ~~~~d LA ~uth;e~~~The::.s , ~::'.:;::;::_::::..:::'.'.:. ___ ~'.'.".'.'.'.'~'..'.'.'.'."'.~;_:::"'.".::'.:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_,~~~~~~~~ Opening da y as no. new birds have moved down from Canada. be .able lo do ' real adequate a difference of 50 for' the • 1 job against ~ta M~. Mesa T r o1.1t DIUh1g at Big · Bear Lak!! has a good pa5'!ing game and Roadrunners against the same \Vhen the wind isn't blowing at Big Bear, anglers are getting rin some pretty good rainOOw action. Both trollers and still fisher· i men are bringing in some nice stringers of trout running to 2\2 pounds. Mecalf Bay and the rocky points are producing the best ac· earlier in the year this Would trio. • have Worried me. ·But we've "I haven't noticed anything I · drastically stronger or weak.er come a ong way m our secon: . h Rl H nd lhi ., dary." wit o o o s se~son. Most of Estantia's orfensive the GWC coach says. They . work has been dedicated to 4 are on~ of two ·targe _school pass. prot~ion for ~1orton, , teams 1n tbe state with an ,rho ,vas lf\'en a bad· . time undefeated record an~ they ... .tion for lishermen. Small bass are also on a pre·winter feeding spree and anglers \vorking the shallows with floating-diving plugs "'Qre picking up lols of th.row -back sized l~rgemout~s. with an Oc· •casional 1 1,~ to 2-pounder being hooked. Bass action at the San Diego lakes is slow as light angling . pressure is reported by all marin.as. Trout and catfish are listed as fair at stocked lakes throughout San Diego, San Bemardini>- and Riverside COWlties. - by Edi.son defenders last week. -. .: i ~ "Steve is a good passer and can do the job with the right protection. We had a · Jot of leakage and the majority of it wasn't due to bad blocking ... it was the failure to pick ·· up the stunting linebackers. Akfus Still • " Anaheim Lake is being stocked weekly and manager John : Moore advises trout fishermen to use very light leader material • and small hoo ks rigged )Vith ·.Zekes for the best results . Looking Good Saln1 011 Flshh111 "We weren't picking up the stunts and that hurt us." For Combo A.ngelers are averagb1g better tban t\\·o salmon per rod "'bile aboard sportftsblng boats running out Gf Fisherman 's Wharf In 'San Francisco. Salmon are bitting the scales between SCYtn and 18 pounds and biting btst on anchovies drirted In the bay. Striper action is rated slow at present as winds have curtailed Jlshing. Hemsley says Estancia's major defensive worry with · 1'1esa is the . passing attack of ·steve Sharp. But he's also concerned with stopPing the traps and counter running plays between the tackles . Laguna Be-ach coach Hal Akins thought he mi&ht have the Orange League's best Set of running backs this season, but due to injuries those backs have run · only ·{our plays together· this season. • , Fem Vellomlnil. In Wa ter All yello,vtail action is centered around the C.Oronado Islands out 0£ San Diego and the action is not consistent. Less than one fish per rod has been the daily count f!.K' the past two weeks._ It looks like the surface . fishing ·season has come to an en'd for Southern California anglers, and they will have to turn to long range trips for excitement.· . . . El Toro Rock cod fishing is ail angler's best bet as aU sportf1sh1ng boats up and down the coast have turned to deep )Valer fishing. ~Awaits PV And as he prepares his team for Friday night's battle with University, Akins is faced with trying to stop the player who is statistically, and po.ssibly the league's best back. • _"Sometimes I wonder if fate isn't against me," says Akins. It's been a big week for With haUback John Carlson · MV Seeks to Beef Up Ground Game Satw day El Toro High's foo!ball pro-out for the season by injury, gram with the announcement Akins has another hole to fill the Chargers had moved· into in his offense. 1he only bright ninth Oil the top 10 CIF l·A spol ls that Pete Cottam .• who poll .. "Now the kids realize all \\'as to team with Carlson in t~y have to do is Jose one the backfield, is now running game and~that'll go down the n~arly at full strength. Concentration !his V.'eek at ~fission Viejo has: been on perfectin~ the running g~me along \\'ith striving to hold Saturday night Crestview League football foe Orange · High from putting t\\'O halves together for a complete game. "Orange has ' been playing some good halves but ~hey ha\•en't been able to put things together for a complete game ." coach.. Bob HiV'ller ·says: in reviewing the game that "·ill be played al El Modena High. "\Ve are going to have to move the ball on the ground , Friars Battle Swordsmen and then we also ha ve to drain,.. says coach ~! a c Cottam was injured for most keep fr0:m giving up the easy 1 hi f of the games when carlson hd .. L Th . h t h Moore. "It's a n ce t ng or was playmg·· • and m· fact the touc owns. at s w a as the ltids to see we're rated been killing u~." but we have tO pla y up to two have rarely play~ at the Hivner pointed to t be it." saine Ume 'thil season. statistics of last v.•eek's loss Unbeaten El Toro continues And in UniverSlty's Murry to Foothill where the Diablos its string of battling junior Graham, the Actists will hilve .had t6 first do,vns to six ror varsity clubs as Palos Verdes to stop the current league the Knights. The Diablos also. visits Mission Viejo High for leader in rushing Friday night. outgalned Foothill. 292 to 186 a Friday a p.m. contest. Graham has picked up 416 in yardage and· the Knights "We understand pa 10 s yard s in league gan1es. ·completed only three passes. Verdes is moving several Yet the picture isn't t.ota11y · The catch to the situation, varsity players down to JV bleak, according to Akins. he thr lor. our •ame," says Moo-. "We started to look like a however, is t ee com-e ..... pletions all went f 0 r "They apparently have an football team in the fourth to.ucMov.·ns a~ f\li ssion \'iejo's easy game Friday afternoon quarter last week against El defense had n1 o m e n t. a r y and can spare some of their D 0 r a do • ' ' Akins· says. players who nonnally back "Granted,,.. much of it was I.apses. up the starters. • against their Second stringers, lnJ'uries have hurt the b t tarted to "No team comes to a game u we s move Diablos this season a n d al I their fi • Iring to lose and I'm sure they'll ag ns irs~ s ers. startinll quarterback Dave be better than thelr 0-l record "We'll )lave Dave Martin Schmidt is still sidelined with sho,vs." back this , week, which should a thigh injury. He may be As for El Toro. Kevin Ur· help us." out for the season. which han1· quhart replaces c I yd e Martin, an a J J -I ea g u e pers the ~1ission Viejo passing Birchard at tailback while lineman last season, has miss· game. Steve Kachelien (6-4. 165) ed Lagwia Beach's last two Tw~time defending CIF 4·A His replilcement, . Greg moves back to defensive end, games, b.ut will be back at football champion St. Paul, LaBonte, also a junior hasn't after starting the fi rst two'. offe11sive and defensive tackle currently atop the CIF poll thrown as well as Schmidt. games.. Friday night. and unbeaten through the 19731--,,.-----------..::....---,----------'--'------ season, takes on Servile r· . ----CLIP THIS COUPON ------., tonight in Angelos League play at Anaheim Stadium. I s~ o·~~~°',:ndi~ict~::"lor 1~Tthe~ I ·~J'~ •5.m2.. . 11 tean1 appears paramount ...._. ~-liiiii _ w;ards gaining the league ti· I ' IA. . As 8/(......... . I Coach Chuck Gallo's once· I 11 . I I "RY tied Servite Friars• are. led • •' • Jl. '' .. I by ninning baCk·lineb!lcker I e· ABGAI. 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BUE NA PARK ' O ~ANGE SANTA ANA 3900 $o, 8f'15\QI • No d +>· Col!;t ~ I ~ 10-9 p.m Daily $i.rlOfy 10 '° • CllV D" •1 Garden Grovt Blvd. Opefl 10-9 p.m. O.l'f ~· 10 10 6 ee1t11 a1 OlingelhOfpe Open Dally 9:30 10 t'.3) pm $c11day 10 ~ 7 • . ' ' - • .jO DAIL V PILOT Triton8' Vleisides Sidelined To those who consldtr lhe first confrontatlon between Dana Hills and San Clemente HJgh in football lhis week something special, Allie Schaff ' has a rather sobering thought. • Thursdl~. No•tn1ber l , 197.3 " ~Tucker Isn't Fooled Estancia , I , . " Prep Water · Polo · Results ' -l>ick 'l\Jcker wfC!ooted by- the \\'OR·lost record of Santa Ana College, Saturday's op-· ponent for his Orange Coast foptball team. Though Santa Ana comes Into ~he game with only a 2 • 4 mark and his Pirates are 5 • 2, Tucker doesn 'I see that much difference betv.·ccn the two teams. ''Santa Ana's record doesn't mean -much , They're a heck .ol a football teem," Tucker says. "They've goL a good runnt•r •tt•ct and we'd lik•-runri "tr games or he two E res Polo _... ..... -;~ ..... lh. k ' hoo • Wtlltr11, t I I J.-• to 1n we ve got one. sc Js seetns appropriate, PJ ff ~1 ... tcot111111 1toe:1r. 1. HOf'mtll "And defensively, the teanlS since that's What fans figure ayo s l. F•blan f, ~ltltf l, 0. WtnDer 1, lllC.l!Nf ), Hiii l, are comparable. ·to see most when the teams .. ....., vartl1r "The only dif!erenct is that clash. Matlna Wll'I 11'1' tort.11. Pmll-5Wft we'\'e probably got more Santa Ana's power running lt's the year of the upset Mlrln• \ll'Ol'l 11'1' 1ortt11. quickness.'' says Tucker . l\1ike Randall and Junior in Irvine League water polo t*9 ":"~m "Their backs go 225 and 200, Talasea rank fifth and seventh circles and the result will W•lmlntter i s i J.-10 • M'k N k tl "'"' AIWI 0 ,, ' ,_ t we ve ~ I e an o an in the South Coa st eon... probably 'find ~e Coast Wt'1mln1i.r K«lno: Jued11 3, Kint Dan Princeo.tto, who aren't ference, while OCC's Nanko, area teams ·Estancia, ~Costa ~. :u::r=~o,, :rr!:","!'. t. a11k11., very big, but are fast." John Dixon and PrinCeotto all Mesa and Corona del Mar on .. ...,.. "'""' "Thelr backs aren't slow by rank among the loop's top their way to the CIF ~ayof(s. we11m1n1t• .. :,:r,..tw1e11. any means, but we'll have lO rushers. Estancia Hig~·~ . Ea g I es tctrt ., o..rMrt an edge in speed." Statistically, Orange Coast knocked off v1s:1tmg Costa ~:;::~~~.,_ : : ~ ~:; 1'ucker's reference to the flfesa Tuesday afternoon, .. 3, Wtllmlnattr ~ne: Wotllltr '· has an edge when it comes to throw the Jrvine circuit Miii•• 1. Gtflmtn 1, wlckm•n 1, Prtp Footblll to the passing department. into a three-way tie for first K•1111111urv '· "'"''., ''"'""'• ,M1111.1 Girls Volleyball V1r&1fy ., H1wpor1 Harbor dtf', Cotta Mt11, 171 lS, U•J • ,_,.,. V1rtlty HIWllOl'I Hl~llOI' Cltl. (:otll Mel&t lM, 15-4. Yartlf'/' Ca.ta MIU dtl e1 l lll't, j.j4. IS-I. "It's just another ball game as rar I S we're concerned," says the San Clemente head coach. "Like ·all of our games, we'll have to play perfect defense to win it." Schali'1 bie: concern, as the Tritons prepare for Friday nJlht'a I o'clock encoWlter at San Clemente, isn't with bis defense, bow ever. San Clemente'• top rwming back. Nlck VJel.sk:les, is sidelined with a knee lnjw-y Incurred Jaat week. Gauchos' Foe 1-3.:2 But Tu~er isn't selling Santa place "''ilh one gam~ ,left for 't."111111,!,'T~ ow•r1? 1 ,_ 5 ~~~':'Ana : : : ::! J1111Mr van1tv Ana's quarterback combo of each in le!gue play. T;;;i;iii''"iii;'mi;;:;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;i'~'i;;;i'i;ii'-~';;;;;i"'iiii'~''i;' ;;T~oi;';;;i"'~"~'"'~'·i;;;iii.-;;;;iii;;;i"'~'i;' ;i"'~"~"'i·~"ioi;'w~oi;;;i'"-i;ii~'i;"~· Kir k Reidinger and Dean Lap-All th.rte are consideredH pin short. I 'ded r rt di Schaff says he's undecided on just who'll start in the Sen · tor star's place. VJeisldes cur· rently ranks fifth in the league rushing with 220 yards. The competition is between sophomore . Brian \Yood and senior Steve Olson. RegardleM of who start.! the other wlll probably see action. Schaff ls also concerned wtlh Dana HUis' team speed and explosiveness. ·"They've got foW' or five people on their club "'e couldn 't begin to keep up wit h" says Schaff. "Bill Springman1 Mark Eljenhol m and Darryl Howe arc all very qui ck." SCOTl'SDALE, Ariz. Scottsdale Commwtity College has had problems winning foot.ball games this season - but that can be expected since its th e _Drovers' firSI grid campaign. The three-year-old college has won just one game In 1973 \vhile losing lhree and tying two. And Scottsdale coach Larry Philpot readily admits that his all-freshmen team fa~s a tough obstacle when it meets Saadleback at Saguaro High SChool. here, Saturday af. ternoon at 1:30. "Saddleback executes as \\'ell as any team we've seen yea r. We've always kno\YO Saddleback is well-coached . They execute real well and they have a running back (Aundre Holmes) v.1ho is as good as any back \\•e've seen. ' - The.se Popular Sizes: 878-14, C78-l 4, E78-14, F78-14-G78-14-r78-t'3 I . I I G78-15 plus Fed . Ex. ta x of $2.00 to $2 .73 per tire and trade. BLACKWALLS $1 less.$ Only $8 more for large car sizes: H7S-14, ~ H78-15, J78-15, L78-15 plus Fed. Ex. tax of $2.94 to $3 .31 per tire and trade. BLACKWALLS $1 less . And we've played against three All-American backs this year," says Philpot. Philpot, a Fresno State grad- uate who ~as ~~hed pr~ viously at Cal Western in San Diego and ?.1csa College in Arizona, says his team runs ? multiple offense. "\Ve've tried lo find some kind of balance, but \\'e have had better success throwing th e ball. But our r unning game is beginning to come." The Drovers offense is geared around quarterback Steve Bihl (6--3, 200), the sec· ood leading pa~er in ~he Arizona community-Confer· ence. • lle's completed 57 of 119 for 760 yards and seven touchdowns. And he's had only ·four intercept ions. "Reidinger looked very good ops1 avo tes to s~e of their final foe Tuesday. to us in the last game. 'llley Coach Steve Fa rm e r ~s are a much better passing Eslancia crew toppled Costa team than a ldt of people J\1esa from the top in loop give them credit for." play after Mesa had nipped Orange Coast \viii be going Corona del Mar, S.2. with regular quarterback Mike Corona · de! Afar earlier J\tu:ner again this week. The trounced Estancia, 7-3. freshman .from Estancia High Tuesday's win over Costa has passed for 6~ yards l\tesa came on goals from and four touchdowns this Newport Harbor High transfer Steve Smith and J i m season. Reed Johnson. who started the first game for the Pirates this season before incurring a knee injury is now ·e~pected to be ou t for the season, and Flip Darnell is working as the backup quarterback for the Pirates. JC Water Polo Call aghan. Smith scored three times as Estancia broke a 2-all stand-off after three periods with two fourth-quarter tallies. Callashan scored the other Estancia goal. Costa Mesa scoring con- si!ted of two goals by Greg Kane and one marker by David Lund. Aside from the scoring of Smith and caUaghan one of the big items for Estancia was the goal tending of Tony Sawaya. Save on the tire that's been seletted for so many of this year's new cars. BFG's Silvertown Belted features two tough belts of fiberglass cord strengthened for stability. It's polyester cord body construction gives you a smooth ride. TRUCK -.CAMPER MOTOR HOME SAYE 10.00 to 38.00 A ·TI 1565 LUBE & OIL CHANGE ............ ,, 4•• YOVll ca•~• · Cl4Mff IMDIMI OIL. PllCI UICLUDll UP TO I OUAllTI ff 9'1ALfTT OIL. BRAKE RELIN~ All ~ I 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE ....... "'" SlllCIS . 9~ .. INffALl,lf. It• llLICTtON Of 11111 . 1111 PllCI llD NICI WHEil BALANCE 149 ltLlll WlltMTI .,.,, .. , , . JI.ti .... 16.I . . It." Wiim , .... , •.... , •.••• , .. , •.•.. 4,... sss ,,..,. .... "·" no.1'.I ... ,..,, A' --,, .. ,, .... ,,,,. 11-11.1 •. 4t.ll Lnlftllltnl -,,_,,,,-.-. 1t:11--•EOUU.• VAt:ur MOST • .,. 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SacrllMl'llo l4 Wnt•m W11t1lnlt0ft 1 ""'°"' I DATSUN 1·210 ~ I 4 .,_., ,i!. "=!as:!N._.. n.. 52474 50 · . '"' °'"· tu a. Llcne Economy Never Looked So Good ' . ' ' i ' I • -• ( I • I ~ ' l I l .l . . Deeli1ne of the Carrousel . - • .. PHOTOS BY RIC.HARD DRAKE There was a time when_ the meITy· go-round ftpresented one of the finest flowerings of the wood carver's art. To- day, alas, the tigers, griffins and other exolic animals have disappeared from modem carrousels to be replaced eii· tirely-by horses and even these are as- semhJy.Jine creations cast in molds with only a different coat of pain! for -in- dividuality. And now even these modem meITy-go-rounds are·being uprooted in the name of progress -as witness the proposed ftplacement of Newport Beach's Fun Zone carrousel by high rl•e apartments. So for all those kids who seldom get to see one, we offer a close look at one of the country's :fmest surviving merry· go-rounds, the 1906 hand-carved, Dent· zel at Knoll's Berry Farm. And kids, ypu might ask your dad if he ever tried for the brass ring -then ask why he won'tlet you try. .. -1 · . • I • • .;~ .. • . . . . .. •. :· ' • • • , . • ~-< $. •• .. r: •: ;: • ·-·-. • -• . . . ~ . . •• - '· .. i; • " • . • ' • • . • ,• ' , ,, • • i bAllY PILOT .. Announc:emenrs • • • • • • soo • s~ ~ •••••••• 9S0 ·990 lootl & Morine lqulpmeri 900 • 9M 1: ....... 11 •••••••• 700. 799 l_,.-1-ll-tlnandat-t . . . . • . • . 200_. m Hausn for Sc* • • • • • 100 -12• LQU & found , .. , , , , , 550 • S74 ~ .••• •,• ,• .I00· 149 • ·-• -. The Biggest Marketplace on the· Orang~ Coast _ DAILY P-l·i.oT CLASSl-FIED . ADS vou ean Se11 1t~ina1t, Trade It With a Want. Ad [ 6"42-5678 J One cal I Service Fast Credit Approval , , -·-..;.. Sole • : • ,,, .... ~ ••.•.•••. SlS ·SfJ ......... s.,,,i. . . • • . . l!O • "' .... "'"""'*""": .... 1l0 • "' .... ..---. .._ • • • • ..__--*. -.m. ~ ancf htNCttor. o o , 575 ' .5f9 ~ and a.pait\ •••• 600 . 699 ,,..._.kltiDn. ••••••• 9'5 -"' i G I G I ,G I G•ner•I GJner•I . . ' Gener•I G•nerel ;, .... ( -.if"5* 11~11 -.forS•· -ll~J •:n~;L;OA B.;Y_;_;~~;~;;-;-J4i. •n_•r_a ___ s ___ :..~·-=--_-. ~-=~~E~S~T~S~l~D~E!!i.-1,~M~;;~~OA ilenutlf: ~E?!ck* Bay --. . · 1iA~.lu. ~ .. " Spa1\l1t.-type home . 3 .... I NEWPORT IStAND NEWPORT HEIGH'l'S "*'~ · DEL MAR VIEW overalu!d bdnno, 2 boths, l ri!i. ~ ~~: f~a.;'12-~~~~~e~a. ~t~~!i:ve1~ ~ BAR~AIN ~~r!:~~~~~~a!~r; r=:~e~'ill':m r •d• dally I. report •r.tor..S"~lmmedJ•t•lv_,.-The BR, 2 ba. 3 Car park-Extra lge. lot. (Jw.ner . R EAi JORS 52· 6 580 · iwnl on over-size!jot l,ust_ -Room for bJ.at,..and tra.lltl'.. I l!!!~,!.~ll~rtt:":r;. "•blllty for tM first ing. $1~060 • ~~re::~bmit ~~~r AND ASSDCIUES L • -' -~'i':...l::.::... ~1:. ~ :~-L~°Af.1¢T/~'r·. c ~ 3J:·,;~·~~::n~ ~ .. ~!'"c:,~ea~t~eaiit~~ ~orEw.1464543 .Gonorol Genet1I MOTIVATED --hearth ftreP!ace & a builttn u:;-7..;..,,.. ol Cor<ma del .SELLER V. A. REPO. kt·~ Pro~· h -l Lachenmyer .t ... ~ - ' l i •t. :~cl I :J I ' ., * * * * '* * *·TAYLOR CO.* BIG CANYON COUNTRY c·LUB.-$129,500 or an affluent island community. Each of the ly private Country Club area. Choice loca· tion w/view of area & golf course .. 4 Bdrms, & stucco home. Security entrance into love- FR & formal DR 3-Car garage. Hurry! ''Our 21th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 Sin Joaquin Hills Road "Ovorleek_lng Bia Canyon C~t_ry Club" · NEWPORT .C~NTER, H.B. ~10 · General •. NO DOWN V.A. 3 BEDROOM PLUS POOL ASSUME VA 8°/o INTEREST ' . ; .,. • j ·--,, .. ";r • • ! ,.. : t·· .,, i~ j i~ !"". , .. .fl. ' , I ~ , j.1 •• jut 1.ld1 1111 '!U 1. ... l . .i j_ :-t t 11 I ' • t: i OWNER TRANSFERRED Open Saturday and Sunday 1-5. 1807 Holi· day. Ivan Wells Baycrest pooLhome. 4 g erous bedrooms, large forl1)al dining room and family room. 31.h baths. Courtyard en-· try. Vacant. $84,500. PRIME PENINSULA POINT Well located 4 bedroom, 2 baths. Beam ceil- ings, used brick and maple give this . home real charm. 3 car garage and privacy. $99,500. - HIDEAWAY ON' THE BAY Elegant 1 bedroom Mediterranean apart· ment on Newport Harbor. Call for appoint· ment. $89,500. , FIVE BEDROOM $79,500 Very popular family home in Newport Beach. Walk to ·park and pool. Price in- flated? Not here. Call now to see this ex- ceptional value. WANT PRIVACY? Room for entire family from babe to grand- ma. 4 bedrooms, 3 balhs-two completely separated family rooms with fireplace and 2 patios. ~ DRAMATIC OCEAN VIEW Four-plex high on a hill in Dana Point. Still an infant at 1 lh years. Investor's dream at only $105,000. OCEAN FRONT CONDOMINIUM On a lovely private Laguna beach. 2 pools, tennis, beautiful grounds. 2 bedroolft, 2 baths, walk on the ocean front: It's spotless at $58,950. FINEST DANA POINT LOCATION Prime R2 lot 75' x 135'. Lovely grounds first street above Marina. Custom 1 bed- room 1 bath home with room to add on. owner anxious. $74,950. ESTABLISHED . Is the feeling you have when you view this large rambling Baycrest · lot. Spacious 3 bedroom home with n;iany c~stom features. Call now! $89,500. ., -• - MILLION $$$ BAYVIEW Original Balboa bayfront on two 30 footlol!; pier and beach. 8 bt.!lroom , 3 baths, off street parking. Charming fun• house; Lot value at $225,000. ' --644-1766 Coldwell,Banker ....... 2161 San Jo.quln Hiiis Rd., H.B .. I • "'"""n. yo.:•·~ as . .,..-Mar. Call now or ap-N'pt Island. .S!tarp Lge. lot. 3 BR, 2 ba. • DELUXE DUPLEX root. newly pejnted ""ide I< polntment. waterfront, pier & 126,500-41,000 Down Located in CORONA DEL MAR on a lovely oot. H .. !orig curving dri""' ' fl 2 BR d · nl C & · nd $750 tree-lined street. Ruslic charm in front way to a 1.,,.. double gar-673'8550 RL" .Ip .)P oat. , en ; o Y osts llTlpou s age. Boat plus camper st or· OP£.N riL , • 11s FUN ro BE N1CE1~ $97 500 Make offer $254 Mo PITI house, 2 Bedrooms, builtin kitchen, carpets 67~420iALBOA B~ v PROP~:;s * ~i~!i~~~~~~~~~:~~a~O:~::~;~ ~;~:;I·~;~;;-_ ~ · IRl'll'll T~;.~~; ~~j ,. 4 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU erything. $95,500. Newport _ · ='. 2,.:3:;.,F~h.'~~ II COM.FY -COZV Roof. New quality cerpeting, GeMr•I Gtn•r•I. 1;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IWh•n you list with us, 644-7270 F1lrvlow 646-1111 llomc comes equipped with ChUdren may walk to llChool, gold shat carpets, spacious , ~~Ms.::x'· cau ."LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- _tacular view! Waterfront living rm. wjth step-down wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. * * * * WATERFRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 30'x105'. Magnificent View! $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boyside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 . '. •. HERITAGE REALTORS ESTllTERS MACNAB IRVINE ~~~~~~~-· ... -----~~ BIG CANYON JEWEL -Spacious 5BR-new-immediate occupan· cy. $188,500. Call to see. Charlene Reich· man. 642-8235. (R33) . COSTA MESA-$39.SOO 2 BR-shag carpet-paneling-fireplace- close to shopping & transportation. R-2 lot. Elaine Sveden 64U235. (R21) FINISHED BONUS ROOMI Beautiful Portolin<rH.V. Homes-pool sized lot & you own the-land! 3 BR's, FR. $85,000. . Bill llurt MU:IOO. (R17) MUL Tl-FAMILY LOT 60 x 27~rading & demolilion finished- . incl. approved plans for 6-units. Prime Costa Mesa rental area. $40,000. Polly , Johnston 642-8235. (R47) [Irvine 1.-:-.1-""'"'c-,.., I ·' tOI Dover Drift M2•1235 !144 l&HAttlior 144•&200 - YOUR HOME Is adv•r· tis.cl in Hom• for Living mag•zlne in more than 900 •r••s -and custom· •rs t r• 1•nt to you as r• ferrals from our ov•r 770 affiiiat•s of NMLS. Hving room \villi marble faced flrcpli.ce, 3 neat bed· (1nytimt) rooms; family room is ex- !!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!\!!!!!!!!'!i"1 I tended· by enclosed patio wfth room for pool table. DANDY DUPLEXES Step saver kitchen has 2 Bedroom units on large plenty of cabinets & electric -2821 E. Co.1st Hiway- Coron. ct.I M•r lots. 10% dO\vn. Only: bu'iltins. Great ·noor plan &: _ $36,500--Mesa Verde,j)catian._ I -~=====~-BEACH DUPLEX ~-Qpon Eves.1. LIKE NEW · General Ge neral 3 Bedroom &: 2 Bedroom I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; units, 1 block lo the beach. 1• Com plctely redect>rated . .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'!"!l'""' J(..ive ill a forest on this East· • ~ HERITAGE . REALTORS Trees-Trees New carpets, drapes. 10'7o side 72' x 305' R·2 lot. A down. NOW IU. ILDrN'G .,,. .. ""''"'" ·-leading $76,500 10 Tiki HUI. 2 Bedroom GOVERNMENT REPO FIXER • UPPER Do your own repairs & save $$$. Neat 2 BR.; 2 BJ\, newer home with loads of potential. Located in the heart of Irvine. Priced only $27,950 with $1450'total down payment. Bids close soon -Call us immediate1y for full de-- &U-lm YOUR DUPLEX home. Live In & hold for fulure dcvel~••n<. · Wtll 1797 Orange Ave., C.M. Choose your -·-'d-r' ., .. v.... .,._., · tat<e 1 units. Needs lots of Ontu GJi"E!at 3 bedroom unit plus TLe & v.~ing: to uncover II/' a 2 bedroom unit. Near some ol the lovely WIWAlal . "'21 Park. Sfeps to the. beach. planting. Garden 10 your Tree. lined street. we:n heart's content. $5600 down. finish It to yow: taste. Call Call SoulhCo . Realtors ·for tails. • 673-8560. • details. 545-8424 . ~'.~."' HERITAGE ~.5880 Open Eves. .iiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;i;~\ Oi'ENil.L '· •JI.."S..FJJft.lO_fJE N!Cfl 3 Bdrm & ·Din:No Down ~ I, I • 11~~'!l~l 1l~~l~~ 1r~ 1~i%~~: BEAT THE INTEREST RATES ~ ----• ···~~ b1.uM·1ns. &: dishwasher. Assume 6% VA. Only $203 REALTORS General --------per mo. total for this sharp 1--------- Mesa Verde llome. 31---------Bedrooms, 2 Baths, new G .I ATTENTION BUILDERS dishwasher, water heater & NO DOWN has r ece ntly . been recarpeted. Full pr I c e $35,~. It won't last longt Ideal opportunity to live in and enjoy a delightful rv.o bedroom~ cutie near all good Newport schools and build perhaps h\.-o additional units. Magnificent deep lot. Asking $39,900. Call 615-1225. COATS " WALLACE REALTORS. -546,4141- (0p•• Ev'n~••l BEACH LOVERSlll . L.ive ·ln Huntington Bloch 200 HOMES FROM $22,000 to $70,000 call and let us know your requirements, we'll show you the one just me<Ult for you. All types of financing availablei HUNTINGTON BEACH, ., A creative place to work, quiet with unobstructed ocean view to Catalina. Two office suites 500 & 600 sq. ft.-for lease. Could be joined 'lf needed 11,000 sq. ft. from 43 cents/sq. ft;.up.~ In a lovely residenlial area there lies a dandy comer lot measuring approx. 30,463.07 Sf!· It. Zoned Com merclal -Need one say more. · .. TUSTIN We're moving to Newport Crest aild are so arudous. to get there !hat we have a charm- ing quiet upgraded ·condo .with private patio we just reduced '21000. Only $21,500. . • 714-962-7787~ 22311 lrookhurst St., 1 ; Huntington INch -. •• C1llf. 926WI •• ·-J • ' Co;zy cottage on large ., R·2 lot, just 2 blocks to major shopping center in Fullerton Excellent rental recotd $20,950 HARBOR COMP'ANY REALTORS -s!NCE 19«: 673-4400 -T~ME FOR QUICK CASH T.HROUGH A· .• I DAILY PILOJ . . _WANT AD ' 141-5171 ' Patio. Forccd-alr ht. Full price. $35,!KKI. 540-1'1Xl TARBELL, RHl!on 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY ·PILOT WANT AD CLASSIFIED HOURS Adverti.sen may place their ads by telephone 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1i1onday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday COSTA MESA 'omci: 330 w. Bay" 6'2-5678 NEWPORT BEACJ{ 3333 Newport Blvd. 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. -1220 LAGUNA BEAOI 22'l Forest Ave, 494-9466 SAN CLEi\tENTE Jo;; N. El camtno Real 492-4420 . , • ' ' l • • -• V-<hn~~,.~~~,j~;;~~~6~or~10~r~a~I ~~~~~JC~ot§tagMOM~~;:;;;~l~~~~~~~~:j~~~~~~:::::-r~~~!!~~=='j(~~~lu;;;;--Thur>d1y, N"""'ber 1, IW' 'DAILY PILOT 43 l;H :..:.::""':::.:.:'•:i!ll::;"':;;":;..::8::":::"'::.::::=-1 ::~;-;;;;Bo;•;dl;;;;;;;;;;;;j Newport B•-' Condoni)nlum• Buolnon::c-'--'-----,,Ho'-:-uM=1-.'i""n "u-rn-.;...;...,30~5 KICK THE HABIT Hu1111ntton Boach'1 • 'GUND O~ENING for 001• 1 ~ Oppo•llllllty -200 ~--ral • u -1 p I UNUMM't::O poss.lbllltlet y.w,,. '\ • ~ ~.. -. . .. ... r-,., -· , I i I .. I r t ,~ OF,RENT ' 2 0~-·,~~'!.l'Yl~r ye·-.AJ>Ul Jevd lu>m<, < bdnnJI, Newport Boy To-ra DUIT NOW !'OR SALE U\llau .v,.....,.. .,. ..... 3balhs.TrtesACanyon\tu.. rlt 2"BEDROOM -P&\Nllf, CANO\' A CU~1 Jfave a home not a. l&ndkn'dl new, i'reshly Painted wllh $59,SOO. ~ CONOONJNIUM ROM.ES DOH'T WAIT FOR VENDING BUSINESS in Splendid val2!,.in ttds :S llR tu~full1 ,PJDt.ltd and mlr-Baytront Hom.ts PRICES TO RISE Huntington Beach. Go OD 1n convffll@rn location lo .lW'ed JiVlot room. plush ~ ~ are ~ly a Boat SUps v SZl,<XXI ~ thete !q>ac.k>us lNCO~tt t> to 8 hours week· 1 f-"'==-----'-=~:-00~~~·~ _ ;-:-~!' ~ c:~\ hint Of the cJtgt "Ce an this Full Security Highrise 2 BR, JJii BA adult condos. ty. Totltl prf1-e St,238.00 ealh. HouHI * APtL fruit .u.s. patli>. -draP<t;-ovmlztd-pantry 1paClOili 2 bdrm&, WDW st .. 1-.-concre••-"""""ctlon OK>JC<\;Hoca11on1ottnava11. ~o~" ;r=.. .KANIU'. ;--eu-ont'* Cultom ca.bl--..... ....i m:'t pool-nn (wfth pool Priv11ite:Ba!e0oltt ahfft.-As k1w u,-'190 down v."r' teN_'{X', Inc.,.Ua:t~ut ~i:=I-' "--'=;_:~,.J.----..-,1 ''""'' _.~,tna: area, nea.r sct>oqls, walJdna taote). Spectacular Coe.Jtal 2gaii.~e$pacesperunit. to move t-, with...,.. mo. n.u., SanAlltOl'lio, Te-<. 78212. ...w.111 ··--·111•• ot' blrch. Fireplace nestled dlstancetoHuntina:t.on vi -ooo Root "' •-1 Jud ..1v.. "_,,. -lnto drcular brick wall Center, Sw\mmlne pXll and f!W. _., • _tcip sundeck P6..VI all. 836-@)6 A.gent . nc e your .,...,ne number. $150 . !louse 2 Br unJ. Olldm ~-' ' 'l ~ ~ I ' " A U"'111001: ~ IN SPYGLASS -It's ·a lot of lot! Ocean views from sprawling front yard and moun· lain c~o.yon views !fom garden patio rear y,ard. II s a lot of house: Five ·bedrooms three baths, two $1orie~ ,and fancy. It's a lot o.1 leatures: 'th.ick carpets, great patio, beau' t1ful Jandsoapmg and • 3 car farage. It's $139,500, now that's not a lot o money for all that! A listing of Jean Cole. UNIQUE HOMl!S Roaltors, 675-60oo ;• 2441 E . Coa1t Hwy., Corona clet Mar VA REPOSSESSION ' Bids open on spacious 3 Bedroo~ 2 Bath bulltins, dining, _fireplace, double' garage: slate entry, new. carpets & paint. ·l:.arge Jot with room for family orchard Priced at $26,500. with $1000 down to anyone. Hur.ry CALL 540-1151 ' ERITAGE REALTORS bo&.ung. C\All'Om gun cab-many pa.rk areu. Askinf PR1ME COMMERCIAL In-Unusual O~lty to PuJ'. NEWPORT RIVIERA RAWLEIGH ok. Gar A Yrd. CM . lnet. New hot water h~ter. only $24,4~ caU ~ eludes a 4500 IQ. tt. ,tore, 8 ~ha.se~ t Prciputy In GraCSous 3 Br, 2~ Ba, tpl, DISTRIBUTOR $160 · 1-louto 1 hr' uni. Yard. ASSUME VA WAN at 6%. 847-3095. 3 bdrm, 2 ba borne and ·a 3wport ch. tam nn, 2 c8r gar. Jmmed. 1''ull or Part Time Baby & PL't. C.M. Cnll 546-2313. • S & S parkl.n& lot. Call us tt>r 10 F~ff·• N.B. Po&~. $32,000. Flnancin~ Bus iness or Your Own $230 • Hou.st 3 hr wi.f, CbUd OPENTIL.11 rt'SFVN10flE details. $250,000. avaU. To Inspect c.all llouschold .r ood ProJ. k pel. Gcr&yrd. " I ·r CARMEL MODEL • WATERFRONT . 642'-9062, Cot1tact £iv 1'obeck $265 • llouse 4 br unl. IU' f . l~y~ IW'll!'·~'~ Luxury ~us 3 BR, 2 BA. EDGEWATER SPANISH tiled pa~io to Your Income P r:operty 166 ' 1a503 \VilHams Suite E O:C..'C. Sngls ok. C~J. -·-••• _ Brand n~ autumn-tone shag REAL ESTATE own pier 1 & slip. Spaclou.s Tustin 926i'() S3:io • NC'\vport Riviera Condo carpets thnlOut, "'Ustom 1350 So. Coast Hwy. 2 Br, 2 Ba ~wly decorated RED CARP~ · Phone 541·3155 4 br unt. Chldrn/pets. " J,.aguna 494-8536 w/plush gold c r pt 'g \Vo AIRO llave Furnlflhed drapes, lrg, tam. rm w/wet lhru 1 cl A ON-Sa.le General Lt quo r Bach l 2 ' •• A~· bar to al out, n . rmstrong EXCLUSIVES . ' . ' l1r ......... NOT E uPTY, • -rm dining rm. 2 NEW DUPLEXES .Spanbh tile In kitchen. Liv · Ll'~nse. 'l'ransten-ablc, By LANDLORDS FREE "" llrand new dbl door refrig. has 1 indo 12, $33,950. TY.'O 2 brm. 1 ·ba. Noy. l, 1973. Uy owner.1---_;__:-'-'--=.::...1 JUST VACANT &: elec. ~s. Over· -o-wner ~-s;ntsM· !~~.' Ex •• ·• ~h & Ja~.~ ~oor t~s cell . on a lot . l(Y/o Dov.·n. ~come Ph. OOf-5077. ALA ltlNTALS sized cul-dtsac lot "'/fruit "........ CAJ<;cu• •u t 2 ~ •• 7= y .~.. d t I t becau.te ttilt lovely home's trees A Dowers ~-As· triet, the lavish use o! · frp c. R... Jot. $97,JUV. .,.., >N. ecu., OO\V an ~n s nff1tme" w1 Sl'KWIZl IN HWICI just ~n !lnlshed. It's all sume 6% loan or submit Northern redwood, I a r g e Owner. 3008 Mar;us. fl:'ed ~alsi~. Grest low S OppOrtunity 220 1,:;~~;; new&: sparkling. New green V ,,, baloonles to enjoy the ocean 675--244:> t1rat time investor starteri-.;:..:;=;,;;;;;;;;.:__....;:=1 f ti• "°""' shag carpeting in all rooms t~si:~~ REAL1Y view. These duple)les are DUPl.LX nl' OCl:!an $62.500 units. * Siiver Bullion * I l ·r. ~· •. 3 huge be(lrooms with 968·1118 one of a kind,~custom built ?.Wes t,.ars<x· Realtor $.S2,950. Beaet'I Tr 1P 1 e" · 999 + FINE BARS ~ _ --~ ......,, tchin ba ••-hi b~ • d 'gned .-.._o::.:• Lowest priced triplex i.n --ma g u ... , w le ••ck SPANISH .Hp us E OF ar: esi tor those who u•~ Ne\vport Belich on % block Money to Loan 240 NEWPOIT a UY, c.M. 642·1313 ~~ce~~u~c~,~~A· GLASS: want 10 be diUerent · · · Newport H9ights to beach. Great for invest-1 ..... -''"'-;.;..==--':..:.: ' , _ "-'Q'V UIJ.ll Just blks to ocean. High CORBIN·MARTIN ....._, .. __ t . r d 1 t Tl L Joan wllh total paymenl of .c~-1 il RHltor1· 644-7662 I A KING SIZE men. apprecoa 1on an s -oans Bach unlls $90-SlOO. bead\ $230 P""?mo. Seller will cauia.ua ce l.ngs, massive owner u~ too. COOK Ule util pd • Avail help Unance. Priced at adobe trplc, big fiesta-rm, HOh1E, 12 ROOMS: 4 BR, $52,950. Fourplex. Only 2 left UP TO 90% Cottage $160 uui paid .nr $28,500. fk!onnhe. dinN. &Uedglass garden Lido Isle 2 Ba, huge recreation rm., of these 2 lJrm . 1 ha1. SJLM INTERE•ST waler For single-; tc n. es among ex~ utility &. laundry rms .... Ii: fourplexes. 10% down. \Vil , r~ -io Irvine· 2 br rm. 2 bft $.VS elusive exec homes. $39,150. A FAMILY HOME office or den. Lge living sell on contract or COM· 2nd TD· Loans gardens, patio, all xtras Walker &Lee Ill.Ill'''"'' Call 545--0435, MESA VERDE ' ASSUME 7o/•% VA lo.an. BY OWNER BKR 962-SSll 4 BR., Iamily rm'., 3 ba. with rm w/charming frplc. Lge. ventlonal. Rents on way to Mesa V. 4 .br 2 ba $325 CASH AT ONCE lge, pallo. Via Lido So"d. kitchen w/nll bllns. All l600 P<r month. frpl Q/W paOo ga< F ho $122.500 '• custom built wtmany extrs. $59b ,850Bac.~ Fkourplex. 121 brm. l LowSest rates Orange Co. ALA Re.1tals , 642.W or your me. I can offer ·PIER & SLIP Asking $68,500 or will lease-a. s on go course. attler Mtg. Co. you any sCrvice you wish to 4 BR 3 ba $Z1 option. 10% down. Will .sell on con· 642·2171 545-0611. FREE RENTAL BOOK get the most cash for }\>ur ·• · 0,000. Will tract or conventional. Se · DROP IN & BROWSE home, lhe quicice;st possible lease v.•ith firm option. CALL ,Ci) '46·J414 $63,000. Four 2 brm. 1 ba. ~Harbor &re!_ 24 yrs. een sl.z way. No obligations. LIDO LOTS 9'•A~.la houses on a lot big enough DON'T B\lltROW 't bath :i!i 3 bdrm home, BRASHEAR REALTY Only inleri~r lots avail. --M¥Jf"""7 , !or one more house or 2 'TIL YOU CALL USI fenccd'yar ~N~i:age,~ugeOO .968.1178 57 Ft. Ior MS1dencc, w/pool· I REALTY more units Eastsld!!. Will Bo ' ins ......... I~~~~======;;==:;:=====~ llf you v.oold like un almost IG.n.ral Generel new home \Vilh a bcauli.lul lrg open kitchen, xtra lrg ===~~'----~~ pa\1o $74,000. 35 Ft. nord 1 Ne•r Ne•p•rt P••t Office trade for l2 or more units ITO\V on your home equity per/mo. New carpets. New ASSUMABLE loan 7%. rne (40 iL b 'Id bl . 1 for any good purpose. SeJv. paint. Monthly payments $182, 3 t.'O~ r u1 a ~site · . or conventional or contract. ing Los Angeles County for \Valker &. Lee BR li,t ba. condo 1% yn. $65,000. Newpert Shorn 10% -15% down. Rents over 20 years and NOW " in REAL ESTATE 841 ~o74 are IO\V at $063. per month. Oran• Co· ty' 21lJO Harbor BJ-~ I Ad """ ' BLOCK TO OCEAN $85,85D. ~1esa Verde Pride .e :in · , vu., a ams. VERMONT PA!lM HOUSE 3/4 ~CRE • REDUCED $29,950 BEA!!JIFUL RETREAT . maslt>r bed1oom y,•ith pri· vate bath & dressing area, you will love oun:. We are on a quiet cul-de-sac, prof Huntington H•rbour 2-Sty. A·F~e. 3 BR., 2 ba. or ~vncrship 4-plex -SOLD SIGN"At71~o~i~E CO. _;.:Jlba. Peninsula . Newly decor. in &. out, incl. -$52,950 Fourplexes. 4500 c D · NB ne1v carpets & drapes. For detailed infol')Tlation on anlpus t,ve • · · BAY View from 3 sty new This home-fqlturM: #. step landscaped, have 4 BR &. II" down family room and two 3 BA, 2 i.;tories, %JOO sq ft, ,HH .. 'rozy fireplaces . the bene-tonnJ din &: ·liv rnu, be,aut ~ fits are togt>Uterness. With ...,.ood covered patio, an Yi:tra - cathedral. ceilings and mod· lrg double pr A much mono. OCEAN VIEW ern aPPQlnlments, how can Open house Sat & Sun, 1-5, )'OU go wroni? Let's look $51500 3348 Alabama Clrcl Hard to believe but only together. 96J-6'7m, ' 557'.3133 or 9'J9.6S10. ~ $30,900 full price. Sit on your OPEN TIL' • rr'S FUN 10 BE NICEI • D p I t deck, watch the boats & en· ~ •n• o n joy the good life. * $191~5oi * 4 BDrt.MS. Plus nlnid's,__,~. E l e g a n c c personified! Brand new. Cnll today! --<GEMMI--- 120--1-"' Tustin Ave., N.B. REALTORS 642-462.1 BEST BUY LIDO $49,500. • these and other units call Mortgages, ~ 1 hi:.~3 be. hbaruge bs1undeck, CAYWOOD REALTY Don Berman, Broker and Trust Deeds 260 ln ercom, wet • ~·dbl * 548-l290 * llf1its specialist, Red Carpel, . aar. $485/mo. 646-2725. Realtors 645-8088 211 E. 17th PRIVATE Beach -I...ri University Park St., Costa Mesa. PUT YOUR MONEY deluxe 2 & 3 BR Duplex. ---~'-'-'---·I DUPLJ;X-$39,900 TO W~RJ< FOR YOUI · Win~ec or Yearly. 67H640. UNIVERSITY PARK Garden Apartment! (l) 2 BR Ealn 10 % or nw1·e on \veU-Capistrano Beach Brand new 3 BR, 2 BA, deJ1, _ 1 Bath (l) 1 BR _ 1 :>ecured 2nd Trust Deeds on ;;;.oi:;:;;;:.;;;;:;:...;::;:::::.:., __ J Nr. schools, recreation cen-Bath private patios enclos· Orange CoW1ty real estate. NEWER 3 BR, 2 BA fam ters, parks. $475. 673-3171. .ed g:U,ages, bullt-inS. Quiet SIGNAL ;o.1o~TG,\GE CO. rm, den, bltins, frplc.' fenc· street. Excellent conCUtion. 4JOO t714J 556--0106 ed yrd, $295, 496-4559, • Rolling gn-eit . lawns and stately trees. Old world ch•rm and architecture. Step down master sylte with 5th beth. Den with rugged beams. l\falds" qun.rters. 23' TAVERN KiTCflEN. Ban- quet fonnnl dining. Secluded garden paradise overlooking -RED BARN 200 stofy guest hou~. De.nee pavilion a n d aparldq pool. Call 645-0303'. ~ ' li~l'll\ll N~:.~d~~·~~'. ~HAR!(ll - F V I · 17214 COAST H\VY. l!i lbo1 IJliiiil ountoin· ol oy 17141846-1384 & 1213> 592-2845 3 BA, 4 BR +. Bay View. 88'. to bch, 425 Via Lido Nord. $137,500. 615-7414 Bki". ~ ampus Dr., N.B. ::.87:.:>-..:9025=:..· ------I ] Ji11i1 $35,00CI lst~TD on...xlnt com· Co~ron• del Mar _ r · mercial parcel across st. : r-~-BACK BA:Y I from Mission. San Juan B~cl! unit $100 util pd. cook [ Newport Be•ch i • " ' ' ' • • ,• * REDUCED * 51/4°/o · Irvine NOW $119,900 VA LOAN on .thls. super I;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;; Mob"I H & INVESTMENTS Capistrano. Payable $350. IL te, sleep & st'IO\ver. ONE STORY ' e omH (714) 87~500 per mo. incl. 9'7o d"° 3 Collage I boo ex ".""'" $225. C For Sii• . 125 905 E. EUCLID yts. 10% disc 0 u n t ~ICC yrd, tum basie. now. 101\l\l I lll\0\ Vacant duplex plus guest sharp 2-11tory .. 4 Bedroom poc" KET-PARK room. Super renovated -plus bonus room. All on ONDOMINIUM F1JLLERTON <71418.'11-1210 ·I rplc 2 br 2 ba $240. Nu Iv.th 3 Mob'le H 1 crpts, drps, D/\V pil.Uo. boat mooring; furnished, a 1/3 acre for $35,900. LOCATiON xlnt parldng. Steps to •WM. McCABE Spacious tile entry, powder t genero11.~ size bed· 1 ome 9n INVESTOR'S ATTN : \VILL Buy ls! and 2nd TD's Unique· 3 hr 2 b8 $325l See rooms, 2 tun baths, abundant Jb.54 Oceanside &Tea _ good loca-up to Slll0,000. Call betwn 5 to appreciate Avail • ' beach.' Owner says "seU" 3 bdnns • 2299 Harbor Blvd. REAL TY room, ·• " baths, --==..:==:...!:;::::__ Open daUy 1-S 106 Pearl St. 8740 WARNER A VE., family rooril and lots of closeth li ~ storage ~ee. IN HIGHLAN, D, CALI I'. . tton, wnlk to beach. 12 Unit & 9 __ PM or 7 to ~ AM ALA Renta.ls 642-UU uge vmg room with nused _ blag, 4 yrs old. Priced at 644-00ll · HARBOR HIGH Agt. 675-0144 601313 FOUNTAIN VAl.J....EY storage. Lovely new car- Bolbot Ponlnoulo * 142.4405 * peting and a large •un deck hearth fireplace, and large SAN BERNARDINO 7.4 X's gros.s. Owner mov-$5,200 ~2n-d_T_D_to_r_.at_e_$4_1_60_,1 UNIQUE l·bdrm. house ln private patio. Prestigious COUNTY. LOVELY 10 ing out of state, may help 10% int., 3 yrs due. garden set1ing. $265. • SCHOOL Lowly custom buih family -MINI =:':ii:' 4~: COMMERCIAL with Jorge c-. 3 Balha. O>nvert this charmlo( cot. Master SUite has bullt·in tae'e to office or busllless. 9e'Wing cent<'r and adjoi~ Only 60' from the ~n­ den. Uving Room has COi'· front on Bal. Penmsula. nc'r' fireplace, large rarittly Rare opportunit:f at onl..Y room .,.,.;th dining area plus $67.SOO .. breakfast b.v. Orange trees P•clflc Properties and fruit tree& thrive In the 67S-6Il2 or 548-8796· pa1io -and yard. ottered for Origlnel B•lbOll- $58, 700. Call COL\\!ELL Has been m~ money for 646-0555. yean. let it make some fCYr yoo! 14' I Units, $155,000. Prine. Only. 675-1573 Bkr. Corona del Mar 9 FREE LIST fov'1 rtpOae~ homes, some have pool11, some no down pymt, various areas &: pymta, No obligation. Equal Housing Opportunities HERBEl\T HAWKINS REAl'Jl'ORS e 839-1600 Garden Grove 8571 • STANFORD, vacant, custom built, 3 + den, 90x150 lot, huge garage, c:rpt, drps. $31,950. SUbmit terms. Owner (213)431-3500 with a view add the little something extra to this townhouse nestietL in the green. $48,900. CALL 552-7500 VISION e red hill back bay location, manJ-x 20 COVERED PORCH with financing .. C~ tor appt 83:f-ll29; 546-9154 eves. 3. BDRM. 2 ba, dl"tached gar. cured grounds, velvet put· to Study PDS$ibilities , Of age apt. $300. ' . ting green, 2 secluded swim· WITH OUTDOOR RUG. building YOUR estate. E.XECUTIYE home. 3 .. BR, ming pools and convenient ALSO COVERED CAR-' Robert Shapard 1 1~ farn. &: din., 2% ba. $8DO. . location. Call now :;<G-Zl13. PORT. NICELY LAND-Los Padres Realty, inc., -,,,S HAL PINCH IN. OPEN TIL II • TrS F-UN r.> BE NICE! SCAPED. MODERN Investment Div. 494-5CXXI . . REALTOR ~ ~ ! MOBILE PARK. NEW 2 bedroom unit + up-LOVELY 2 BR nome, ~c. graded 2 bdnn., den home H9uses Furnished 300 elec. eye garage. Ad~ 546-0135aft 6pm +a hideaway, CdM. Will ly, no pets. Yea ly . • ' exchang• $50,000 equity tor Ge nerol $275/mo. 434 Gol *Duplex + Cottage* , GREAT , more units, CdM or West-· . Ave., CdM. ~ T· n- 1 ~--cliff area. • $110 UTIL Pd. $125 Mobile ROOl\.1Y one ,bedroom .MT.,}ex V\..-.::-o.n v ew uum upper W"lit. is the word for this 24 x 60 University Realty CM. $125 ~ Clemente. i unit acro&a from ~°'rand Comfy Cozy Condo 1 I ~~-ik~:i~.1m~·480 ' In--2 BR, 1972 Glenbrooke. eor. 3001 E: Cst. H\vy; '673-6510 BR, OCCll!I VJCW, Lag. Sch. tenrus -co.mer teparat6 en-°" transl rred 0 · ner lot, screened room, up-. 3 Br Mobile $145, CM. Many trance garag 1,.,.,. "Der e , must * C NDO * graded,' phimbed· for wash--ll Units,. room _lor 3 ,mo,re. Bachelor units $90, util pd. 644-721l ·Agt e ~mo. REALTY ' ..-..R£Al.TORS ·Univ. Parle Center Irvine see!! 2 Br, 2. BA, plus den, Rcdecor., 3 BR., 2 ba. Hobby er ~. patiO· d t-~.. 1 &_ 2 BR. Gross $1875/mo. Agt. F-. 97" °'30. · ' ' secluded tio be5t l ' .... ,,er, • en, .,,,,.,,.J n..:--nl •-18'T E " ~ CHARMIN · pa • oca· room Dbl garage pool Huntington Beach Parle, r-•·u,.. o, y. --= _ · . 21st G CdM ho~. 2 Uon! ! Just list~ & Hot! $43,700. ' ' . $l5,soo. Sunrise County Re-St, E/slde C.M., or call Balbo. Island bdrms., 2 baths. QCean· $32,500. ·C,i\LL 645-8400 Gm WALKER sales. 893-8584. Owner, 642-1960 . close. $325 mo/yearly :. """""'""""'""'"'1:!!.!., jREALTY' 615-5200 OCE~-HOME TAX Sheltei--5 X Gross ~ING -3 BR, 2 ba. BOYD Realtors 675-5830 I 10 5S t I 34 Unit.s -$265,<XX>. C.A. tiO~, fipl., 1oVely J>atlo. NEAR Beach, VJew 3 BR, CONDO SPEC' •LISTSI CARMEL MODEL I lighx t in~ es 1 ~ area. Will trade far Orange tum., yrly.--$530 mo. 21ii ba, ownr's unit,'....!cus ""' Xlnt buy in Hari>or view · green · County. Agent. William Winton duplex, beam clng, pitios, Have one to sell'! We can Homes _ only $69 950· 3 BR kiarpet. ~·~ded patiO, GT>-4630 · 64D--(1166. Real Estate 675-3331 tplc, nr shops, S315. 675alXI. do · It! wanna tiu.Y one'! UNIVERSITY P:ARK dining&: famUy ~s, 1oaci: I c~ R.esaies . SUnrlse BALBOA Penin, 6 units, Balboa Peninsul11 NEAR neYI 3 BR, 3 l*:ths Huntin;Mn~ We'.ve &Ottem! One or two Charming ne'W house with ed w/extras. Adult occupied 89J.85M beaut 2 Br, ownrs, nr point. frpl., patio, bil·ins, dish: stories. "2=-4 Bedrooms, in 3 BR, 2 BA. den, family &. better than new! Call $1<H,<XX>, 15"fii dn. Tom Mil-BAYFRONT 5 Bdrm.>, 4 wshr. XJnt! $450 Month. ':1:te~~1!:~~bl~\= room. Ideally located nr. oow! = l\f~uJ.ar 24x60 2 ler RE. 642-4.fil, 645-003. Baths, pier,-Ooat..Winter or Scenic Properties 6"¥726 available. Our salesmen are ~~snf.n~~niJ.hools, Rr~~TROBRINS·MA.L~~IN7662 kitchen~ + coe:n~· ~~t SUPER 4-PLEX Cyrty. 6'13-3J39 . 2 BR, 1 Ba, Ftn:place, Cpts, bonded. Best protection for ~ ' --be'utifully landscaped. Th~ Great H.B. IOC'ation orona del Mar & drapes $2'15 per mo, Call you when selling or listing UNIV. PARK TNHOUSE. BeSt Park' ng ~ Sunrise Priced right• $69,500. 673-2946 or 673-6131 )Wr home or income prop-~~mac&n::OR!!.' ~~'. CHOICE AREA I County R~es'. · J. Carey JtHrs.. 646-7414 $:sn::c~d,H~ cor:!,~ SHARP 3 BR, fam rm, 9iew, erty. Call : . Owner-Rea1tor. 833-8668. Ideal home In Harbor High· · ~ 6 UNITS, CORONA DEL Califs ~ Rental A . nice yard; lease. Avail im- l•rwln re•lty inc. TURTLE Rock 3 BR, fam la.Dis. 3 BR., 2 baths, frplc. 20x60 3 BR, 2 BA, Mobile MAR FOR SALE OR Homefinclers 547.m-1 med. Reallor 6 968 4405 {24 hrs) . I I & copper plumbing. Large Home \Vaterfront at Salt TRADE. OWNER 833-3894. COZY Cottage, 2 BR, 1 BA. F.qu&l Ho_ualng Oppt_y. ~nnl~~F;{·p;,es:u_mss &: yard . $46,SOO. & Sea, $1500 or trade• for DANA Point new duplexes Cost• MeH 512 Marguerite. Refereoces. Laguna Beach CALJ.. e f4f·241f houi ~d land ,84&-3278 •$49,00Cl.•$69,IXXJ.: EASTSIDE 1 BR. rt f $275/MO. 837-2447. ,GRANDMA 9'•A!,4 eve~ w s -•Webb Realty 831-2170 $125 per mo. Util :id, ~ COZY, Rustic 1 Br. ui\ill'rn. HIDES AWAY I BOTANICAL __,.....,., 10x4:>. MOBIL~ _home , 2 BR, Margaret aft 7·30 m Beaut garden. $225. Adults, ''DYNAMIC DUO" · • • • RIAL TY .awning, skirting, poo I , Industrial Property 168 642-3613 · P ' no pets. No child. 67J...(169. SUPER DUPLEX! Nestled Ab&nOOhed Cape Cod on aJ •. , • gardens. Walk to Woods .Ne.•r !Cewport Pott Offltt sauna, adults. S 3 7 0 0. 1 Costa MeH among the -s-·m "Old "'°"' I< acre by the sea! Cove b<acl\ from thl• dra· 646-4100 NB.. INDUSTRIAL Slngbeils OK. $125. 2 BR.1...,....;.;;...;.;.;=;,_----I "'°" s 1..... • ..i 2 ·~-, 0 Mo e Home. Util paid. ,f . • Corona." You'U fh1d the weep .. ,. stall'W&y to upper mauc l.ll:UI""'" Olde WATERFRONT ~·1 BILE Home-Budger Ex-SALE + LEASE Calif's Lrgest Rental Agcy VACANT, big, clean, 3 rusUc chann you've bttn maze ot BR suites. Mother-charmer. 15 X 100 Lot pando in-park · nr beach. Homefind 547 9641 BR, tam rm, 2 BA., 2 ~cs. SEE THIS ! , .searchllig for! Open beam, ipn·law 1 edquarters on 1tt floor. abounds~ncl· Jlora &. 3 BdlSLANFD H 1 0ME Newpt Bch. 6 4 6-21 4 8, Sell and wiU reue back: 1 •rs • .R & O, D\V, w/w cptg, dz1>s. Shake exterior, step to shop-ane fam. nn., form. fauna, Including' some of rm, •ml y Room, 642-3128. Solid brick warehouse. 4400 l;agun• Beach S!!reened patlo, 2 car gar .. FRIDAY 1 ·5 Pina or surf. Uoder •market din., huge liv. rm. w/ralsed the la.rgeS't Eucalyptu.s trees 1~% I011n. •veil. NEW 2 BR., 1 BA living Sq. n ., 2 year or more filed yard. $325. • at $18,956-Low dcw.'tl or frplc. Nearly vacant. Ull· in Laguna. $69,500. · rm. Adult J)ark w/private lease • guaranteed. Dock OCEA111FRONT $500 MO. ./ VACANT supei-tfw'p O....of·A·Kind tn<le. believable low price. TAKE .~/.a,· :n BROKER 13U780 head\_ $16,500. 54<h1672 loading. Full price $28,000! PLACE REALTY 4 BR, 2 BA, !pie, R/O,..,/w CUI.A R OCEAN " GRUBB & ELLIS CO. ADVANTAGE! BKR 962-551l Hurry -001 494-9'161 491.-cptg, drps, rov patio, z car SPEX.'TA .... -SAC. $8500. dbl wide, Lido 546-1600 Lido Isle gar, fncd yard, BBQ, gar. BAY VIEW FROM ALMOST .,s,,_ PRESTIGE LIVING RE . S E ~:'ffl1\. ~m""::~'ro~ Walerlront Ptui<. Poo!, '"'" INVESTMENT DIVISION . dener lncld. $325. " ~ t':Fxu :if~i°s Over :mo oq. ft. on 1 level AL E TAT din. nn. ~ lrplcs, 2 ba. •red gar, 6'15-82al. • • RUSTIC CHARMER No Adv. Fee. PATIO. SPActOLJS &: ELE-In heart of Huntington 1190 Glenneyre St. lrg slate foyer, kitchen ~ I Darling 2 br 2 ha beam AL4N REALTY, 636-9850 ~~g:.1rcr~ i.~.:i.~~~~"" ;::~~~~;; :91:.~~;~o~i: ~~1~~~;pr,~:~ ~~ I~~ ll~Pdl'j ~:~m~~Z,*3~R-$225M~* OWN ENTRANCE llyCON· House on Llf'htho""' Lane. shake, .U electric. One-Of: ceU's. "farnl!y rm. w/oozy BIG CANYON Acroago for aale 1'_50 "m on OF pn•u~ baylnint home; 4Br, 5 ba., lnrdl~uallot ~· on• lluio> I VERT. GARAGE 0 U SUpcr view. xint·c.'Oftd. thru· 'a·klndl frplc. 41 Bdrms., 3'% baths. \'"""'° "7'4C· FT. r,.u•u... beaut. funf, Sandy beach e, ... """ · "'~et area. • cu.I· ll' MUST SEE! out. · 1 , The lge .• lot OOntailis swim-20 AC Col Ra h s · Industrial doo 1PlaccnUa. 1800il Pier&. fiOat..St,650 ~lonth. cfe.:sac sRtreet. New cpts . .I •I · 1003 Bonnie Doorio ming pool with dressing You can buy a beaulitul · o nc •le, nr oq. IL • d' •pace ava· . Bill Grundy Rltr 675-fil61 paml. elerencea. 642-22'.!1 • $1SS 000 rooms, jacuni. put l Ing Deane home In Big Can)'On. Spanish Pe a k s. Hun-min. 3 yr. Jse. Beller hUn'y · rmsg. 646-o;i;t;l. 11 BAY & 'BEACH ffZ.4471 ( => 54Mlll green, decks A patios & 3 BR, 3 BA from $19,,950 ting/lishing. Terms. $6000. on this one. 3 BR., 1% ba. Winier $325 Eslde lrg Bah $l25 ,, a genero_u,s: tawn. $165,00J to $89.500. 831-273.'l . , H.2Dl21. JOPHINSONU BKRA . ~ Bo~J1'~ft$400 n1o. GT:>--5200 2 ent, kft, ba,c gar, ex. 00\\'. I, REALTY -675-30IO · 'k DUPLEX*· TURNER ASSOC. . 644-<056 lOAM-5 PM Commercial acen • ve., ""' 2 Br $165 ,.P hse I NEAR "A.....,OUC Very •harp, <harming 3 REPOSSESSIONS 1105 N. Cout H\vy., Lagun4 Hubor Vu Somoraet Property 151 Roal E1tato Wonted 114 ~~"' Unfurn. 305 child 0 & pet ok. /olove' 1Jar. :i ¥ 1171 bdnn .. 1'4. baths plus brand :·or Worn1atlon and locatlon 494-lln 5 b 3 ba 2 frpl G · 1 3 hr 2 ba ~23S all essUs It C del bdrm f ti FllA & VA r, • cs, nu 8CC· * C-1 * HANDYMAN 1v/5 1 It t I e enera good are8, l:)rtng fanilly. l ;i· CHUR H ~ .:'~ & ·;,,::.: ~"';':. Mimes, OCEANFRONT l:;~~:,,,::·O:.,/b~lh~~j HOUSE & SHOP helpen wants to locate In 1 ANDLORDSI ALA Rentala 64U31J ~ neot 4 Br , 2 Ba home. a111doua! KASABIAN Mqnlll vi OYO Pn $81,5'JO * M-1 * C.M .. H.B. area. Need 3 . -• Sh•r 3 BR I ~beck yard, on MORGAN REAL TY . BR cent ew lum §P,!s. 499-'ii . 0 w n er 13 300 .NEWPOR-Bn. $2000 down. Under We Speciali•e in Newl)Ol'I P ' BA, dbl. i ll Janee to' ~u!i~~,% 6n.6A2 67U4St Rool Eat•to HJ."44 ~...;.24':,; 'l::c1 .;,!'°:S: ~I-ER & SLIPS RIVIERA REALTY !30.000. 6'!6-341). ~~:"-!Corona del Mar • ::::rAv!'lf'· Qu$271eSt and ~ 1 blk to ..&.-... DUPLEX '¥ owner 2 BR SMALL Dtn'OI HOME Sun-drpjl, washer, dryer, refiig, . 149 Broadway CM , _ .... a. OUr Rental Ser· . • now. , · ~~ • • ey Bdnna . ._ pallo -dilhwthr e1ee ,....; garb 60' Baylront with 3 Br,-3 642•7007 '4S-siet' E. 1 · 1 ~ vice I~ ~REE to You! n.,, per month. Coll O.vo, l it .• end 2 blkt to Eltmen-+ df:n &. ~ -~·· xlnt ~· kettle kitchen, 'uaed diJP, bl~.. POOL Im· ba. + guest apt....COnsider · ve · tin.new • Nu-Vie\v' Heritage Rei l Estate --· Pdced rJaht.at 116,000 ~ -Open • trp1e~T""e-OYE1'-<X-med.-occupancy. 1165.000. Call nenwn AMoc. JUST $27,5'JO WILL BW NU-VIEW RENTALS 540-1151 ' l SM,950, wtth ucftlent rerms ~ a.5" . ) ng loan wtth easy down. Call Rua °SwarU 499-3005 613·mI. this-A &-P-zoned prop with ~ or . 4St,32A!l=-;=;i,;~==~=~I ~ mw. 96:Mr16'1. PRIME View home w/rreat Qnb' $161 mo. Not fat from FABULOUS "E" P!an View 3 BR home at Victoria &t Bu11'no11 CORONA DEL MAR NEW CUST~ ....--1n..P•rTSMM10fltl.Nat lnc0meon"61',on0cean ocean.BKk~'" . lotsofPrlv•cy ·homeontheBluffs.3Br .. blacen'!:tnAve.~down. Op . 20Q "OldCoruna"charmcr DUPLEX , Bttd. $189,IOO, ~. 600 Sq. ft tam rm, 3 br ln this supei:t;ily designed 3 21,i Ba, formal dining. Jwit H Q'Oe~ohn ~st~ ... portun1ty cel\ent location ~th ~f 2 ~R, crpt!!, drps, Df\Y, Dl1PLEX corner, chl:rmlni:, 2 bl, 2 llOr')'. 3 ~__,~I bdrm with v~! On a large completed. ~faey extras. 2ui Pia sontl A .. CM highway -three bedroom 1% BA Avail. Immed. Sa» by owner. 500 ?olnlttt1a. 1*t IO new hup repnu IPIU'llna-Jot. Family nn, Priced {\.-ell below market. cen a ve., • Liquor Lie. on $.1.le 3 b&lh !lnd furnished or mo. ~. Op!n I.Ii cll!!t· llll'"lnt. pork, l blk to GoJ<1oa VjeW IJreploce. Dinln& nn. chera Owner, 84Z-Ql6T NEWPORT BEACH e Uquor Sfore l.IOOK '(r. unturhlshed. $400, Bk r , 3 BR. 2 BA. trplc, nr. ""L & 1/ ACRE Coet1 MMe School. 145:!00. -kitchen. Pal!O. Euy.<:are NEWPORT CREST Condo. Pr>mc bnytront •It• • Airport Uphol•tcry Bu•. ~7225 lchool•. •hopping, & ,..,.... "'!'-J FOR Sile by LT!. l<!wly yard. EnJo)< lhe Cool ocean Nr compl1tion, 3 br, din ,For ho&l reimlrs I< .ates e Carpo.<s, Drapes $140~ Yr NEWPORT BEACH Uonal cJu-... ol pools. , ExecutlYt Esllte. aw... EootaW. Cit.arm 3 llr, 2 ba, c, blllna breem. $45.000. 494-8003 rm. 21> ba, d~I gar Below Boll Grundy Rllr. 675-0161 • F•bn< S<ore 17!\K Yr H bo 1 be<I $270 mo. Cenltu'JI z 1 r;;:-J THE REAL I ''·•111: rsTATF.RS \......___ --. ____ , mov1nR" muot ,.m 1 Great WoWl .Newly polnt.d Inside ta!m Ov<!I'. 811> a loan. wf TARBILL, Roaltor1 mrkl, $'12,500. owner. Condominium• , HO~LAND B.USlNJiSS P~e:m. v "W,• 4 ,j'"J MG-9521 ' home. !or tarae family with I< out. LOl1I o( -ibUIUea beL U or ell 4prn or appnl' IMO S. Coost Hwy .. L.B. 642-5583. for aolo 160 004110 SALES !40-Q608 yaro _ ':,'.,1 "'!;"P :;~, 3 BR. 1 Ill. !•need ,,.s, 1Btrecon:hard.. for a <!ft:&.Uve DCnOn. A. 84l-010C \VANTEO in Laguna nr REDUCED, Duplex,-$20,000 O Y dren 11hftp ht Dnna Amle1~on s c hool and tno,·e, util pd' S2ti5mo~ larre yanl1 [Or tbat added ·"UICI CASH DowntoWn .• area H 0 ll 8 e for quick A.If!, 121 4 art. Mesa Verde Villas Polr1t. Prll'ed at l;tVe. .. ory + IJ'l'~lll)P.lt, $j50_ B It r ·l,6;;;13-.:;;,;7T.l""1:.""""""-=~...,-·I room • A atieet what? Yoo 'I' W·Yard to ..,· DR pt'Pf 3 BA, electronic oven lots ot 2 br. t. bu;· gar, pool, !i.-<turcs. ~tont.Ronmry RL'AI 6"P.t-7'225 . 3 BR. 2 BA. Cpts, 11aVc )'OUr own Pol;)rnnlan THROUGH A -eirtra imtt u ""i-ent.11,I ... Wlll amenltlH, m\&11 · 1 e e ! aMwMblc loan. Giant 3 E'slatl!, 400-1268 ·2 BR,. $110. 2 BR, CM Sl40. dbl gar., bll-lns. Ttnced jii. Walklir & Laa ••.ti~ •• ~..... . pit 10< thel lornl!y BBQ. DAILY PILOT pay cult up to $50 000. Re· llT3-909l . dool' reltig.. dlshwa•hfr. YARDAGE shop, Wesll:lill. 2 llR. Tt•house, $155, llB. New paint $280.-. ""'-1~~ ~-· ply lo Classlfttd ad0 No. 993, TRADE Newport Be•c h S.P. $21,5'JO. Clll cSibl'd 12 yn. Nelli $21M. 2 BR walk to water, NB, ":llnk t Room For ~ · WANT AD Dally Pilot P. O. Box ·lS60 Prop. for Out-<)M'own CJS REAL EST~TE Ttnillc opply. $10M + in· $115 olngles, lamllics. Agt ..•. "1eaq.out the ~I ~attors '57·11m Costa Mesa 92621 Prop. Bkl'. TI4/613-~-~ or 54S-U63 • vm1ory:1. .. uco, ~ Fet. 9'i9--8GI. • •• tum that junk ln~ • I I • ' • -- I ' • • • 5 OUHS Cost• Met• lrvlnt ' . . ' . .... . ' ' ' 1 rwrsdai , Novernotr .1., J.'lfJ nfum. • 0 365 A!"· Un!~rn. 365 Apt. Unfum. -T ou10 Unfurn. 335 "-"'!t!!o.:..F::;u~r:!!":..· _ ...... ~~I~~::::;:::;:.,-_ _;;= Ap.!:.__!t~·· ---•-ch ,,.. :..:•::w:.:.::::::::.:..::==-...;. --Lo.lune Hilla • Newport .,.a Bo h Cosia Mof1 Corona dol Mar Cotto -. ! WPORT Newport Boac~ I Nowporl --••-· -:-:-;~Tii:=t.;;;--;;l·~ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii a •-k 1:,E~Jl.RE, •• w~~~. nc,w,, 2xt~':, PAARP~R'!EMENTS CONDO-SPUO;;J s-er, 2 ba. 111; 2 BR. 111 bot, t><tlo. _ N~3 Br~ ~"N;;"w • ~ ~ ~-·-.. ~ Unfurn. 305 CMIMs Un urn. ~~ ' ' ' ' BR l!_lu• I~ tarn nn. 28cdrooms New $315 LOVELY WESTCllf.F 2Caraar.Pool.Blua,cpL~. l&l'1!.le. ~:....... re ... v ' Bullock•, s. Coast Plaia. club prv_l_,_ S300 mo. Bachtlorlor2Bedr00ml new crpll, dips, fttihly 2 BR. 2 baths $325 • drol refria:. Adul\ CCM.lplc call o.Jo.>"(11.>\ 4ll b,.... Le tam rm, crpt1, drp11, _ _;~~~~-.----I . and Tc;r.vnho~ Dell painted l.nllde •nd out, lrg 2 BR ' t bath $315 2 bedroom, 2'' b 1 th• only:'$300. Rltr. 642-5.Ul * SllADY EU1S . POOL .,. ... 6 ftneed. $385-\V. Weill, L NlflliAI Fr $19'.50 Open ly ., • klC'd )'8.l'd. 1'"amlly, no pcu. 2 BR.,2 ba d '' • '" Sm Jaal,lully dC(.'Orated, bulllir\11 D I F ,._.,. e Adultl n.....1.lde lllO up. --1Ae11 .... NWI. .'"'.,..,, •OUl'M!! "' ~ P«>l1 Tonn I $265. 547-6191 . • • · e • ..-.. J.ncludf!... 'A'ubtr dryer &: up: exes urn. ~ •....... ~· -.. ... il'l7.w.N ,.A" .. .,.. tmm .f'aflh~ Island • • ll 3 BR .. hi bli;-$38.514®. refrlg flreplat't! paatlo pool ,_ " -'Pt"'!::" 22nd St., CM~~~ OWNHOUSE -2 BR -i Ba 11n..Ae stary 2 BR 2 81\. O:inlk>. 0n-...-. Aeto61 lii"J'OiiiUin • • !iiRAND new 4 r tov.·nhGme, 3 BR., 2 ba.1~ , S400 & ciubhoutt. S325. UNiQUE B1lbol Ptnlnsu!Ji D•n• Point 2 Br, ti.rep~. pool, prtvate s:ucl4}n uult, ~ crpts, c.oune. Deluxe shag. reJrtg, at Jambo~ on San oaq $29.i, Double garqe, l"IOOL 3 BR. bot1us room , , , S"50 H ES ~ patios. condnental break· drps, d&hWtir, fncil pal.lo, bltns, wW/dryr, ...wl!ti~. 'lWlJ ~714d) ........ 1900 Pell\ kld1. Call Dav f <I. BR 3 ba.Uia , , $425 OM , . 2 BR $195, New crpta. Kids/ UVE In the al.I ne«v Dana fut, Spo.clou1 IP"OwxlS, near bc&nl Cf'il, frplc.t i~· $265/nlG. 831-~. iu.,...,,._, . ., ' _,.. ~ 633. 'eve1 522-4$9-t. 4 en'.', 21.i'-baths ... $450 1 Br 111ml ul'/!t S175 bay vu Pela OK. Move ~I Point lilu'bor at the &hopping A tine beach. Fur. Adulta, $185. 26ro Elaen No. M e•• Vera. l BR 1'"tJJtN $215 fount1ln V•lley 5 BR. 3 ba, N'pt Behl..-"1i util pd, buic furn. Now. Calif's Lries1 Rental A&cy bcauUful l\1A1UNA JNN nlshed or unfumiahed, from A. ~7-3125 &it 7. :::::.::::..:.::.:.:::::..-:::::::-! t UR. lJN'll1JRN $180 BIG, Fabulou1, 3 BR & Den, l .BA, Jrt)lc, R & 0 di,shw<tsher, 'i'o'tlil lo wall crplng, drplil, patio, :M•nr garage, ten<..'t'd ya1·d, $385. No Adv. Fee. AL AN REALTY. 636-5650. ~ CALL 552·7!>UU 2 br, 2 be 4 pl.x 1:121 l1'1'f .H ·c:omof=;,l_ndei-,-r-,•=_54_7_··964 _1 Mott!. 94902 llt!I Obl1p0 St 12:!0. Corona del ld<tr, 2 BR 1 be '••le •tory e HOME ATMOSPHERE -BACJIELOR fURN l"n'>/ thC'd po.tic> & ~ • Hll'tS areh. = -d I M C.f96.-2WJ. KI t ch en, El· &M-2611 • ,,,,.. Dix 2 & 3 Br. $110 up. 2 BR. um-vrtN $~ VISION 3 br 2· ba $280 yiiy w/f,p. C9ron1 • Ir fl.cienclei & ~n)flnll. · garden UJ\11, 5Ma crp~. Rent.II ore, 3095 Mllce Ave. Oc-on VI .... ., Yearly t~. bllm p11Uo -r 11ml oet , d'·' drps, dshwhr, fn¢ patio, ,.. "" 0 ly ' ' ,.... • . cortONA DEL l\tAR.-ONE Hes.I~ ,pool, l't!Ct .... SUB-Uie-2 Br. 2 Ba, lit bean\ cell [rplc, a:a.r. 5-16-J.03.o\ Heated Pool. Adult.A n · d h II ALA Rentalo '4!-83ll BEDROOM DUPLEX lllO. phone" telev1'1on, .auna floor, Ii llv rM., din rm .. Adltlt.t, $W. '26;0 Eld•n Newport Bo1ch LAS BRISAS APTS,· • f'e i BLUFFS CQNOO 3 br, 2 · \-• 497·121' * 00.th, I a Un l'I t Y 1acll ltlei , kitchen patio gar •. ] blk Eo~A£.c53~7f·31§25~&1l~7:,::;::.::..1 ~:::::,e::::..;..;:;:;;,;;.;....---1 00-1, IUvPr Ave., NB ba 2 Car •ar ~-1 F p nteetln" roon1, close to San f 'bch ' 1-m 0 · · · C·"I '" -~ ' • ' ruu ' • " Newport Be•ch e · 1 6 -'" "-h rom • ••;J. · • ERN 2 BR I I 1;1.1 U'tV~ n~ALTY _ REALl'OHS bllns. ~. Lse Clentente & a..v.&,,..,a ucac. 526-"1098 -~. "iOD • w gasa, ING l --~::::.:.::~=---1 ~ · s·~ Come play ln o ur · waUtd Uv. rn1., beam ceil-RESORT LIV -Sin Clement• . . Univ. Park Center, Jrvlne .. ""/mo. Jo"Ul~N L.rg 2BR duplex on iportt!Mlna:, t1hopplng .&: DELUXE lO\\'nhsc, ·3 br. Inga, lf'i patio. Adultt $185. -:mmmmmm=: NF.\\~'l~'O~R~T~CR~E~'ST~"'C-ondo~"'3 Balboa Punln, 2 blks from re11taurant1. $00 week&: Up~ 2~ii ba .. Frplc, dshwshr, IV//lt/ On E. 16lh St. See Mgr. *NOW AVAILABLE* I llUGE, v•~ant, clean 3 • Br. dlti rn1. 21 ~ ha , dbl beach. fully furn. Util Brhw thlt lld & ~elve JS crpt, 1 ~~ blks to bth. Yr at 43T Princeton Dr. FROM '155 Brllnd New Carden Apts 1 BR, foun 11TI, rnngc, ~\'f'll, 3 BR. + bonus, 71'1 Da. S~ KRr. $700/010. Can )ll('l/Opl.· lncld. $3!0 per nlO. By aPf off on llrst wce k't rent. lease. 673-7127, 2 BR, l be. & 3 bl', 11~ f Xlnt Srut Oemente Arca D\V, w/'I>.• cptg, dl'pi, t'lll' 3 Bil'., 2 baths ........ • S-1 642--35SJ polutment No brio!. 67~76 2 BR 2 DA 1195 f :d ard. $27 2 BR 1 \ bath S:l35 BEA OT. Br and New ht\, bltn rAngc, drpa, crpt, Swi · • • R gar, nc Y. · ~ :i. •• 1 s ...... "' 30 HARBOR View llomes-3 br, Gt'OOV)' Bachelor's Pad. $115. Bachelor. Vl•w. storage. Cotti MeN pool ctu•·m, "'"''tv'"'I. 2212 Grt!at Recreation: mmmg, 3 BR 2 BA v.'llh dshawr ~ No Ad\'. Fee. 2 BR. + dC'n, 2 b;:t. • •• • ~I I Pool I nnlll priv Yard for ...,.s · ui """""'"go 3 2 aauou, 2 health clubs, iind •' tlrepl11.ce, $25(1. AL.AN REALTY. 636-5650 2 BR. 2 b~ths , ........ , $32) am rm. • e · ,.... · Xlnt toe. 33966 htilaga. DELUXE"' College Ave. 6 4 6-. 11 ball 1 Is tennis pro kll 3 Br.,~ 2 be.., incl. j;dnr. $335 $430/mo. 644-IQ9. t!C&l!!!!if~1!!lf1!Uicl'!_d~"'.!,.Ren__;tf,~7A:::.g~C)'<Y~~ I i675~·~'a184:?19.1oi'iAic~!:-ar A'PARTME .,TS Under new mg:ment ~ P~~ ~ck fl~ lt'SSOnS, All npts. h~~'e p1rtvt•u~r1t ~ LOVELY 4 BR, 19& ba, ram NR. Beach 4 Br, fam rm, , ome er1 ~ ·964 EX~PTIONAL 1 ,. 1 Br, . , •• . 2 BR opt, ,,1. rnlle from · If d · \na nuiny 011..,r ea · ndo Pool ... i:. Llfii A. Co id ~le 3 Swim :s billiards, indoor go nv ''ft al 686 Can1lno De t.m rn1 v:/w shag, drapes, 3 Ba, frplc, co · • OupleXtl Unfurn. 350 l & l~i Ba, Apts, deck, ir 1 • " • ., -s · . · S. Cst Plaza. Cpts, drps, range, color TV theatre, ele. ltlares, jusl it0Uth of .San bltifts, BBQ pit, Yt-ater soft· tcMls, $500 n10. 645-1658. 1>hRg cpt'&, fi'Om $160. Open. !p-1ng~~ H~~ Sp:nd bltns, prlv gar. $170. gant party l'OOOl. Clemente General Hospital. ner. •patio, 1"\r fr{"('\\&y ·'-3 BR }louse. View. Dbl 81lbo1 PonintUfl 49'l-42:25 8•Wnniard D--l. · ~ \Vknds or aft 5 Pl\1 • 1 U Estrrlla Off ramp ..... u course, $350 0 1· offer. garage. Ne.,.,'port Heights. I:::;;::.:;...;...;:.;;:.:.:;;:;;;;;....__ '""""' wkdys Fun Actlvitie.s: J.'ull·rin1e act · 1 ."' 492.1.~1 .,- 2 .8.,00 * """1~• · 3 b 2 be t tandl Huntington a..ch 1 BR. FToln $150 :=,~,,,· """='""-'"'"'==c I 1· r • -·ione -v" :JD.)-W'I $325. Call 6~2-9879 NEW r, , OU !l ng .;.;.-.-''-------! l BR. &: Den 'From $195 " DELUXE 2BR, 2BA Triplex, \tlty direclOI', corup 1mt'n ary ' 'i.J 3 Big bedrrns, 2 baths, 2 "SINCE 1946" THE Bluffs. lmmac., 3 BR, view of bay. Yrly $600 mo. $~$165 2 BR. l'.rom $210 all elect, dbl gar, clecl dOOl', Sunday hl'Unch.. \Vcckend $100 MOVE-IN car ~ar .. all blt.ns, s"Nlm lst \\'e~ern Bank Bldg. 21,s BA, lam rm, S465 nlO. :!148-6:.::::::.7::6:!1•_,548-:::':'-:;2.=;lfJJ=, ---1 BACHELOR & 1 BR .. patios, 2 BR. Twnhses 'From $250 crpts, drp.11, 4 nio new, BBQ. Parties. Tri(is. Le<:· ALLOWANCE WITH -pool, kids OK, $26S nio.. University Park f!vinl' lease. 640-1711 Corona dol Nt.ar frplc'1 priv. garages -MEDITERRANEAN &Q...3363 aft 6 & \\'kends. lures. THIS AD No fee. Agent Mi-4.JZl D•ys 552~7000 ' Nights NPT Sho1-es 3 BR, 2 ba, BRAND new 3 SR, 21,a ba, Divided bath &: lot1 of -Beautiful Apartments: Sin· 2 & 3 BR.s, brand Ile\\' from 3 BR, upstairs . fain nn frpl. $325 Yearly. unit w/frplc. & blUns. 1650 closets. bRI ec. hall, pooballh& . VILLAGE Huntington Beach gles, 1 & z bedroomll, fuyi.. Sl!l5. ln1medC. occupanPlcy. \l.'/wet bar, $350 mu, 1st Be Properly House &t2~JSS7 pool ta es, sauna s, , nished & unfurnished. Rents 612 Calle ampana. 1. & last, 962-~'280 I ;L;;;;•g;u;";;";;;;;;;;;;"~ch;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 811 ft. of chann & a &~r See for yourself. 11301 ~ Harbor Blvd., C.i\1. *Brookwood M•nor* h'On1 $155. Sorry, no pets or -1!12·S'lJ3. 3 BR. 2 ba. Crpt/drps, bltns. Newport Hol•hts nel73-g~rhood to boot. -. Keelson Ln. (1 blk \V. ol \0 -lil4~~·8020YDAY Sr.<:luct®, ~ BR. apt. in park children ~1odels open dallylN·-',E"'1"v"',""'B"n,-1"·""' "'Ba""°-oc=ean 0 • 6 "'~ Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). PEN r.vr.R Jiko u.tn1osphel''e, swiny & JO ..... 7 · "I T ' ~ ' r FamUy room. Dbl ga.rage. ATTENTI N C ~---842•1848 9:3().5:30 I "'" 0 ,., . vie w. op area, s~pe CaU 968-111Jl. RENTERS!! $215 • INCL. gas, pleasant osta, ms.. spacious, 160 to"'-""~ C· doluxe, adults, $200., h 1~ spacious house , 2 Bil, den, 1.:1EN, m:nan beach hotel. NEW VILLA PAULA signed IO!' fan1ily living. En· OAKWOOD 492 2264 Huntington 8e1c Need a home? Apart.men · or 1 til mi new 1 y 2 BR $185, appli's, cpts, drps. Roo 521 50 wk Apls FT closed playground, a child's _c:· :.,·=;,·-,=--...-;;-.,;;;cl :.;.:c;;;.-''-------R.oomn1ate? \Ve ha\'e them ,:!oraied. Ga1~gc. Adults. Jolted yrd for kids & pet. ms . per o56 ONLY 1 LE ! drean1, Encl. gar's. I..0111 GARDEN NfLbeach, 1100 Rq fl, 2 BR. I \VALK to beach, big 4 BR, all! OPEN 1 no\ YS. Calif's 1 "---' Rental Agcy $95 per month. 536-l · 2 Br, 2 Ba Lower Apt. 11. Bl 1 APARTMENTS J ,~ BA, cpt•/dl'ps, in 4 ~ ... R/o Ow I " pts BEACON RENTALS Art 6. 64&7989. .....&"'"' ••n:. FAM1•·1ES WELCOJ\IE cost gas ut s. tns, ct'll Ii, 3 '. 1 2 BA, • . w 1 • c 1 :::::.:c..;c_""=~=..,.=· I Homefinders 547-9641 Lagun• Bo•ch ~. ... · drps. No pets. Nt1r Beach plcx. Avail Nov • M!O&Jt •1 dJ'ps, 2 car gar., fncd yd. 1854 S. Cst Hii·v •6 VIE\V! Duplex. 3 BR, 2 BA, .:o;:~--------Super fQr 2 Yiork'g gals. Shag vd & \" A B h N th S!S5 mo 492-3199 g, $245. Laguna Beach • 49-1·9491 Pot gardng. Elec. gar. Newport Beach OCEANFRONT COVE' .crpt, drps, patio, beam cell· Bl · · Y&i11er ve. New~rt eac or · · I 1 ''3 BVRACJJ' 2NBAT •• bRlg'o',uope~.c~~ SHARP 2 br, 2 ba. No. end, ~~!. $275 lse. 64.S-2154, Can't l..ast. Bach Pad, $100. ~amsngfrp2 lcBR.h•':!rn, .deackpt S22JngsH~~s.c l\1. 548-ZJ62 8U{WS(). rv!~ !so16th Sen Ju•n C•Dlstr•no ' Nr. bchlshop'g, atrtum. ~-· ~ • ·• -· . . VILLA YORBA -~ 1 cptg drps, patio, 2 car, gar., adults, no pets. S 3 2 5. San Juan Capistr1no Stove/relrig. Kids/pets. Winter $350 month See Mgr. 1.Jr. & ~lrs. Hoban h h 2 SOR.hf ., 1 Ba condo. BJtns, fncd yard. $215. ' <9HJ09 aft s. calil'• L,,...i 1"'ntal Agcy Shields Real E"•" $' V"lla 714/142-9622 . Newport Bue Soul '"'"· dbl gorage, pool. mJ. , I BIC, beaut 4 BR, 2 BA, 3 BR house, large [ncd vtew Homeflnders 547-9641 318 Thalla, Laguna Beach 1erra I ge 1 2 & 3 8 u tu 16th •t· Jrvlne nio. 494-2918 alt 3. , I RIO, ww cpt.a, drps, 2 C'ar VIE\V 3 br 2 ba bi patios. k>t children & pets OK. NEAR NE\VPORT PIER 4!»-8003 4~ Small Adult C.On1ptex In Lush ref.rig, util ~cl. n M~era!e 642-1170 Apts -' fncd '"'-' $275 Frplc. crpt/clrps, S 3 4 5 . ' 1 Dec 2nd ..,,n 4934952 ba frp J""vA' CANT',-big··, cl~ S BR, cloS1!·in. ~.~; 67~7 Avai ·' · ~· Gorgeous 3 br, 2 • le, 1 BR on ocean. $225 Incl Forest Setting. I...ocatf!d 5 Income·. AppUcaUons \Vel· Furn. or Unfum, 370 eves ' bltns, crpt/drps. $300 yrly, util. Opposite Albert5on's. 1'1in. from Beach & Fr\ly. come. =· ~~ 28:~ ~· r:cd FOR lease or! New. $US,OOO _W_t.;.•.;t_m_l_n_1t_e_r_____ 111>9 "'~Balboa Bl. 673-2223. 729 Gavlota. 494-1TI9. 2 BR1,1?EBA .,;.:~·s'"'·c··,1 •. $215 I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!! ·EQo-:ual;-;;;H;;ou"~"·og=Op.,portun;;;;'O'"i-ly;-[:C:;o:::•::t•:.,:M::;IO::;;ll;;.... ____ 1 yard Pi>. luxury home, rant a.st i c I BIG, vacant, clean 3 BR, NEAR new 3 BR, 2 BA, clos-Newport IHch 0 $is.oiJ7~~ ~4005· ~IODERN & OISI'INCTIVE * 2 WEEKS FREE * TIIE EXCITING I BJG, fabulott• 4 BR, lam views. & draped. $600 mo. 2 BA, 2 . story, RIO, ww/ ed garage. Yearly. 642-3\88 NEW BEACH · · M SA APT$ 'rm, 2 be.. RIO, OW, w/w 759 Kendall Dr, 649-2tm cpls, drps, C(lv patio, 2 car _o~r_6742-_79_14_._____ EWPORT TOWERS * EXTRA lrg 1 or 2 BR. Vista del HG PALM ME • •---~ 2 car •ar "' I N Heated pool. From $145. APTS 'l!N1JTES TO N'PJ'. BCl l. cptg, .... tr.>, _.. .... , e ' CHA.&'1ING 2 Br, part furn, gal', fncd yar? $275. ...-up exes, \V Coast H NB DULT CARDEN HO!\IES " fncd yard. $285. ,. I ga1·age 1st & last I VACANT, big, clean 3 BR, Furn. or Unfurn. 3" 31212 b ,· ba N wy.rt, u~.,' Mature adult!, no pets. 1887 RCE I 2 '1110~ A!RVJNE AVE AT.~_. ti.JRN. OH. UN1'UtN. f/ BJG, beaut., S BR &. tam u·p c, · ' z BA, R/O, vnv cpts, drps, ....;..;...;..;.."°".;c....;...___ r, on ewpc> ~· l\foni'ovia. 64~. LA & Bra ,_ · inr..311. Unbe\levabty large apts., rn•,'2 BA, fptc, range,°"'"· $295. 494-4941. d N •-h Beaut vu ol bay & ocean p · 124 8th St., near the pJer ?ifoYe in v.'.ldeposits only h""e -t, Jacuzzi. elect bit· • Laguni Hills patio. 2 car gar, f~cd yar owport uwlC fl'lm 8th floot•. -Upper & LRG 3BR, 2 BA"!"-at10, 540-8412 960•1545 2 Bed ...,,. .~ .DW; \V/w crpl, rtrps, parlo, 1 .=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ $239. lov;er levcl parking. Boat Crpts, . drps, blt·1ns. lm· $~ ins. shag crpl.5, ~'PS· saw. 2 cai· gar, fe"nced yd, $350. No Adv. Fee. LRG 2 BR, 2 BA. Ne\vport slip available. Security en. med. ~cupancy. Nr. Bakt-r 1 MO. free rent avan before Day & Night Sec'l.irity, Pool, s~~GCggits, no ...,.~ S1SO ~ ~f,3Y~U~1~Q,J, 1;.,~ I BIG, vacant, clean 3 BR. ALAN REALTY, 6.'l>-5650 ~y':$~uw~;~~·~~o, trance eves. &16-8316 or ~~~lltol. $185. ?ti ~r · ~i-l.b~~s 1 _& 'i,~J· ::~ rountalns. Rec,. .Bldg. v,./ 1 BEIDR..'1. troin $lfi5 cptg, drps, pal~o, 2 car g&'., 2 BA, range, oven. OW, \YW $200-$210. 3 br, No lease re-360 642-893]. & cpts. From Sl'/'5. zoo; exerd9C rm, billiards, ~· 2 BEDR..\f. From $185 food yard. $3la. cpardts, ds~· 2 car gar., med qTuired. Depnrt:mct tto"nt (213olr Apts. Furn. A"l'RA sharp 3 bedroom, 2 2NBR,\y2"~~tauteddio +lmmPatedio. FJorida. 1 bl \V. Beach, ?.~l"'· Eaf.riApt:.. ~_!!sh~ Unfurn Apts Avail b9ln $10 I GOLF cow-se, 3 BR, fem >' · ~""· r a n s P 0 r a bath condo in most ew w:i..vi· · · · 1 bl N. of Adams. 64&-5971. ... ..... ,er., re g, :.uag :-•'" !'-to $15 LESS. nn, 2 baths, fpl c, R & O, No Adv. Fee. 620-3310 from 8 • 4 pm Gener•I v' desirable section of Park OC?IP8Jlcy. Nr. Baker . & prt pe.no or deck. 5'l5-4855. You're ri(l'ht, they're ~ DYi, wl w cptg, drps, patio, ALAN REALTY, ~5650 \\'kdays. Lido. Large pool & plenty Bnstol. $190 w I relng. $'15 OU lst ~IO'!I Rent. Brand prt~ed? l56l J\.leaa Dr. 2 car gar, fncd )'ard, $345. GRAND VIE\V! HoUHI Furn. or ":~~~~~~ of parking. Furn. L$3301"s · cnioo. MgT. 97~· ho . ~~~.d~~.:. ~J,!~r~~~ Bleck to ~ch .. bay, 2 BR., (5 blks from Newp>rt B.lvd.) I RAMBLING clean 4 BR, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Cottage-Type __ U,;,..n_fu_r_n_. ____ 310 $85--$U5. Rooms ideal for GRUBB & EL • 2 BR, quiet oc, nr s pp1ng. Walk to beaches a: shop'g. l•be.., trpl., encl. patio. N~-546-9800 2 BA, tplc, range, oven, Condo in 4-ple.~. $275/mo. de Co k ' 67S..7DIO Elect built ira. gar, middle Nopets.$175&:Up.5J6.2647, lydet.'Or,carpeted&draped. PREVIEW OPENING D\V, ww cptg, drps, petlo, 3 Gentr•I stu nts. mm. It " ~=-_,.-,.-,,.-,-;:=;:-:, aged couple preferred no 536-0!J36 8282 Atlanta Ave Yrly. $2a0 Alo. rd wt . l 2 • 3 ~ 2 car gar, fncd yard $325. CALL 979--049 · ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Lounge w/frplc. Ocean Vu. 1-BR, 1 bath. 1 block to pets, ref, S150, 646-422-4 · · Call: G'll-366J 642-2253 EYes. ,\\\11 Ming , °' Ul-1 HUGE, beaut 4 BR, 2 BA, L•guna Niguel • $115-$16.:i Studk>s lnc1 all. ocean yclLl'ly. $165 2 BR drp eWALK TO BEACH a11t!'I v.·/family 1m.1. No fplc, range, oven, DW. \\IW 2 BR., l ba., unf. New carp, Oceanfront. Students ok. 3-BR, 2 ba. Oceanfront. gar, ' ~t~, ci's e~O Brand new 1&:2 Br. Carpets, le1t!'ll'. Sorry, no Pf!tl. F'rom cptg, drps, cov palk>, BBQ, $325 I.IO. Ne\\fer 3 BR. 2 drapes. decor. Yrty. S:SO. SUS.Saw -1 Br's Some Yearly. $600 Brookhunt & Hamilton. drapes, blt-1.ns. just Sli5. OUR TO\VN 2 car gar., !ncd yard $329. ba. with pool facil. 3 BR .. 2 bn., unf, new carp, w/vlews, lge rms, frplc's 3-B:r, 2 ha. 1 BlkS300to. ocean Sl9S. 542-0014• ..... 221 ]6Ut St. 841-3957 FamllyA Apll, 1250 Adatn11 N Adv F $465 MO. New, beachside dra decor yrly S325 & sundecks. \Vmler $250; yrly B C Avl'. ( chi.ms; at }'airview), 0 . ~~ .. 5650 PLACE REALTY pes~ 2 ba' n-.!. ._:.1 Open 7 ~A Week Ask }~or l\1ike SPACIOUS new 2 Br, 2 Ba, Joil"WALK TO EA H Cc>Ata l.1l'ilft, Phone 566-0166. ALAN REALTY, _.. 3 BR., . ~-.::anuvu . E CON ENTALS 6~ '"JO bit . •-:"·-I •· 2 BR c"-.. _ -494-97<» 494-9729 Fu · t I'~ B A JONES REALTY ·~ -ms. -•·• -~. • · -~··· mopes, * CASA Vl~R!A * 2 BR. 1 BA, bltns, dbl gar.. rn .; V.'lfl er .u.,, BEA~"N 8 1 BR. frpt pool, frplc., gar, ad ts, no bttins. 308 16th St. 53&-8548 -· "''"' - lrg. foot lot. Xlnt cond. ..M:!l:;•~•:;ion:;,:_.;:;Vlo;,lc:•;._ ___ 2 BR., 2 .ba. furn, winter 1854 S. Cst. Hwy. No. 6 beamed"~ _ ayll,' bltin -··trye, pets. 376 w. Bay St., C.l\f. or 847-3957 2 BR .. 1 be. Block to beach. 1. 2 & 3 BR. F'wTI &: Unf. ~ Ask f D I e .. $300 l.agw1a Beach @-l-M91 ""' ........... , -Yearly. $175 Carptts, draf>l!'S, D/W, TV ;;:'.M;n or a * 3 BR, 2 ba, fam rm, · $ LANDLORDS $ kitchen, ~aldast cor, new 1 & 2 BR. unfurn. Pool1 · Crp<ul ll, DELUXE extra 1ra: 2 br, 3 BR. 2 ba. Frpl. 1 BJk. ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria (rpl, ail:. c<lnd. $290/mo. Let US rent UR °properties. shag crpt, 4 dOors to bay drps, stove, refr g. Ad ta, 2 ba. poolside apt nr. beach. to beacfi. Yrly. $.100 St. at Harbor, CM. 642--8910 SPARKLING CLEAN , spac 3 w11.ter pd. Call 586-9065 • \Ve service all the beach & prl beach, TeMla, $275 no pets. 897 Center St., Apt $160. BJl.ns, etc. 2320 Florida Ask For. Mike Ask about our speelal Mo~· br 2 ha, nu thru-out, nr n-...... Co furn/unfurn. 675-1748 or 2, C.M. 548-6130 Ave. 536-5882. JONES REALTY 613-6210 in Allowan ..... . his & sho ' sm RED N rt Be h cities & inland Vl<U'f>e • -... .. ~RPET niat~Ora, 893-1351. ewpo ac FEE FREE. Save Time & $$ 642-1329. 2 BR, crpta, drps, range, REDECORATED lrg 1 BR. WESTCUFF-2 Br, crpts, APT for renl $150. In Coita LOVELY new HVH lor ...,~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I $ ALA RENTALS $ STEPS to Beach! Mod. 2 oven, refrig. No pets. $145. Bltns, dsh\Yhr, refriR. encl drps, bltns, adultl only. no ~1l'!ll. Plt><ise call a lter 6 5 BR, 3 ha. trplc. 3 'car lease/sale. 2 BR, den • ".: Ne\vport & Bay, CM SU-8383 Br, ftplc, bltns, $275 yrly. 548·11'29, 968-1455. gar. Quiet area. $155. 16581 pets. Avail Nov. $200/pt-r rim'. 586-1528. gar, no IC!ase required. '$400. Monaco model, avail in Condominium• $250 wintC!r. •STUNNING 2 Br, 2 Ba LeGrand Ln. 846-2097. mo. 1128 Bedford L. n . Huntinston ... ch mo. 960-1248 Owner/broker. Nov. Many extras. Prof. Unfurn. 320 81lboai Island e Newport Crest 3 Br. 3 Garden Apt. Poot. Rec. 2 BR. crpts, drps, b1t1u1, 54S-7533. _ 3 BR, 2 BA Condo. Built!ns, lndscpcl tennis club & .pool CUTE 3BR, upstairs, yrly Ba, $473· Yrly. $425 wlntet'. Rm. Slr.i. no W. 18th., CM. carport. Nr. shp'&, schl & NPT Hgts .. 2 BR. 2 BA DEL.UXE adult .pool 1 ld e 1vshr/dryer. }'rplc. $200. l>J1. privileges. gardener incl. Gentr•I $250 ino. Immed occup. gar, 642-3490. 1 & 2 BR. $135-$1:». Stow, trwy, $165. 1 child ok. No $250 Bltns, crpts, drps, nr. garden bungalow, nr ocean, 963-l420 or s.16-0449. $52j mo. 644-2696. NEWPORT Crest. 3BR, 3BA. relrig, 644-8856 $35 PER \Vk & up. 1 Br, 2 Br ref, crpt/drps, htd pool. pets. 64&-3786; 545--0760. 1-larbot J1i Sehl. Gas & "'tr frpl, iJ'r patio, 6 poola, NEW 2 BR. adult condo ./ BIG, clean, 3 BR, 2 BA, 1900 sq ft. Pool/tennis. ue. 8-lboai Ponlntula & Bachelors. Color TV, Adults, no peta. 645-8965. 3 BR, 2~ii Ba, 1 ·car gar, pd, Ph 646--2773 e\'M or sauna, tennls. 846--0259. Pools, teMis, etc. trplc, w/w crpt, drps, R & $595. 838-6588 e ... ~s. maid serv, pool. ~ Ptf~S:· * LRG 1 BR. $135/mo $315. mo. 2 br, 1 be, w/gar, 646-7382 days. Al.o 1 Br. From $135. $275 & $2!0 Agent 548-1290 O. DW. patio, 2 car ~· trvlni $35 WEEK & UP 415 N. Newport " . CLOSE. to shopping. Cali $215. mo 2% blks from heh, * DELUX 2 sty, 21,; ha, L•pvn• Boech 3 BR Townhouse, t~; ha, swimniing lJool, ten n ls • Sleeping Rooms 64&-9681. Bkr. 675-5800. 842-5023. frplc, patio, closed gar, !.Sj:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.j pOol avail., $215. mo. Call court!, walk to bch. $355. 2 BR, 2 BA. Walnut Square. e Housekeepin& Rooms OCEANFRONT 2 BR, balcony, crpts, drps, DOG RUN mo. rent tree. $325. Adults, EDGEWATER 546-ml60 after 6 P~1 . No Adv. Fee. S225/mo. Avall Nov. 25th. e Ocean View A-DELUXE bltns. Sl.55. lncllMies util. 2 BR. $159. Pool. Gu. Oilld -,-;;:;;,,;.:;:;··""""'"""""''""'= ALAN REALTY, 636-5650 26 7 Jo'-.. ~~ ., ~EIU :-• R'EAL ESTATE 3 ~ water pd, ne'v paint, ~2-5 BALBOA INN 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltns, fplc. $325. 83H218. ok. 842·.>5-. 84__,.... NEW 3 BR, 2 BA apt. Bttns, $2rlf •month + $35 C'lean 4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH. Lagun• Nlgwe' 100 Main.Street 673-2893 67>2949 ~1491 LRG 3 BR, 2 BA, t-ncl patio, 3 BR, 2 Ba, dpts, d:rps, fl'J!IC, laundry, ~~ blk oct!an. Untum \\'Ood &. glag howlt, fee. 2307% Florida 962-9805 Family rm, formal dining ;::""'::;;::...;,;~o;:.:----m8'740 ON the beach tiiru June 31. 3 fnsh paint, new crpt. Nr.. stove dlshwshr, patio. Extra $350. ~ys 97'9--31&:l; Sal & v.·oodsy area. $350. ,. I ,.. BA rm, private tennis·& pool o~· ...-.If course, 2 BR, 2 2 Ba ~1 Utll pd OCC $1851 557 oo= cl •<1111.:: """ """"' Sun 645-0232 · I 3 BR. fa ml Y rottm, l.l'i4 • • ·i $:>15/ th '~ o -BA YFRONT BACH Br, . ~_. mo. . . mo. -v.>,N. ean. ~· ~""· • cpts & drps, bltna. Oilldrcn ~eges~ v en In ;1°n & BA, air cond, cplg/drps, $160. 'Vlnter Rental. ~ E. m-8350 or 548-4757 UNFURN 1 & 2 Br. Garden 2 Br, closed garage. Child OCEANFRONT· NE\V 2 BR. 1 Bdml tum A~. North j & pets OK. $295. 536-?036 \veckends; &.12-57Jj days. dswhr, ovens, re 1r 1 g' Ballx>a. 673-9749 BAOiELQR apt, garage, Apts. Frplc, D/W, prlv. & small pet ok $150. Security. Lease 0 Pt Ion · end · · · $2'25.00. 1 llAkBOR Vie-.v. 4 BR PaJ· :~zr::::re.-~If ~arTe;:i~ Coronl d1I Mar ' ~ swim. pool, 1 blk beach. patio. S17~$19:>. 557-2841 841-8149 $400. 213)272-7176 or 2 Bdm1, 2 ba. unfum Apt. ·1' lrv~ne ermo y,·ith exceptional yard club priv avail. $.'r.IO., lease. $150 Yrly. 54S-7290. 2 Bedroom, carpets, drapes, LARGE 1 Br, upt, centraUy TI4/~. No1 lh end, view. Adult. _ Tlf'Xt to ne"\1' Anderson 496-4911. FURNISl-fED Ba c helor. WINTER rental 3 Br, 2 Ba, stove, garage. No pets 121 loc. In llB. $137.50 Aft 4 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. only. S258.00 Jll!!' n10. ! I BIG, vacant, clean 3 BR, school .t: gr<'Cnbt>lt. $550, bkr Newport Beech Avail Nov 1. $150/mo. Call L'Ompl furn, bltns, $275/mo. E. Bay St., CM. PM, 89i-4818 2 BR w/1 or 2 BA. lijtn ap. DELUXE Oa."8nfront. 2 bd· fant rm, 2 BA, fplc, R & 0, 67"a-7225. ___ 613-9403 or 6'13-7245. 714/84&-30'13' 3 BR, 1% ba, In 4-plex, 2 BR, 1 Ba, bltlns, erpts, pllance.. Pool. 00-6274. rm. 2 ba. Avail. now. Beaiai- DW, wt w cptg, drps, 2 earl ~"ll;""'N~e."·po-,~t 7H~e7ig7h"t,-;;n,-us"t"'ic BRAND new 3 BR. 2?) Ba, Co1t1 Me" 1 BedJ."OQ_m pool, blk to bch, $185 mo. + deposit. Nr bus, drps, 1 blk to heh. $175. * OCEAN, channel viev.'S. tu\ty furnished. $425.00. gar htced yard. $2i5. & cozy 2 br, l ba. beaut. deluxe condo. Ne w Port yearl3'-"'$155. Single adult. school, shppn&', 549-4225 mo. 645-3Cl531536-1336. New deluxe, 3 BR, 2 BA, ' No Adv .. f'ee. yd, gal', crp1s, drps, $275 Crest, pool, tennia LOW WEEKLY RATES · 641).~96 .. NEW lge dlx 2 Br apt, good $150-1 br, nu crptg. gu, 3 yrly $395. 673-5600 1 Bdrm. lmfurn. Apt. $160. & ALAN REALTY, 636{i650 w/util. Gary Johnson, courtyafd setting • singles Executive Suites 2 BR trailer on bay. Pri. Joc. No pets. 3J28 Fullerton. blks to town, 5 blk1 bch. WATERFRONT apt. 2 br. $3XI. ~only. 3 B S45-662.5 or msg. 6i3-1Zi5. or family $500/mo~ uni. 2080 Newport Blvd, heh, $110. Avail Nov. 1st. 644-1869 515 7th St. H.B. newlv decor. $275 mo. Util ~ .... .n ~-co•~ HWY. AVAIL Now -4 BR, A, $600/.fno furn . 6#-7'ZU , Agt. " . S73-..,..., ....,....... ;;:tl.J. ~~ park, pool. Yr Lse. 1st & DOVER SHORES Cost• Mesa 548-1225 DELlJXE. 2 BR, patio, pool, pd. Slip avail. ~..-. LAGUNA BEACH, CA. last, $ 3 6 5 /mo. 828-ff!E, Beaut. viC'w home. 4 Bdrms., San Clemtnte 642-2611 2 BDRM upper, near mkt util pd. Adults. 324 E. ~th L-oun1 BMch DUPLEX 3 Br, 2 Ba. All (94.8536 897-1305· 4 btlths. St,100 hlo/lease 2 BR, spectacular ocean view STUDIOS & J BR'S & beach. $195. \V'mtet. St., C.M. 640-4761. * FOR RENT * bit-ins. Blk to beach. Xtral~!!!!"'"!!l!"""'"'""""'~I LOVELY super clean 3 Br Bill Grundy Rllr. 6~61 on golf course, lease $250 e FREE Linens 646-5800 2 BR. dishwasher, pool, cpts CJfARMING lrg. Year round. 1-827-2382. Rooms 400 2 Ba. home crpts, drpa, SINGLE LEVEL LINDA mo, 492-0431, 492.2780. e FREE Utilies 2 BR lower, water view, & drps. Adults S2ll mo. l-Bdnn. apt. by Pottery WALK to beach. 2 Br +ROO ___ M_S_l_ill_wit __ u_p_w_/_.kl,t I commu park/tennis & pool, AtOOEL. 3 BR. 2 BA . nice TownhouH Unfurn. 335 • Full Kilchen on Seashore or. $220. 97!Hi635 Shack; walk to beach & den, 2 Ba, garage. $27S mo. $30 Water paid 1325 552-7597 locat ion BeAut condition. e Heated Pool Prope,..., House 642-J857 2 BR. ___ • ·-~. cl-· dwd f 1 67$--0008 or 89'J...(i691 wk up apts. Oilldren 5-5982 •y ..... __ « ~...._u """ everythlng. H . rs. & pet aectk>n. 2376 Newport 3 BR, 1% BA. Incd yard, $47S/lil'ase. 67 Huntington Be1ch •Laundry Facilities 1 room apt, $90 yearly to shopping ._ tra.nsporta· Ocean w . Includes stove 3 BR. l-level with boat slip BJvd .. Of. 548-9755, bltna. Immed. posses11ion. SHARP-Vacant 3 br, 2~~ ba. •TV & maid serv ~· uUI inclded, on beach tlon, $140. 548-1732 & T'efrii. $XJO Montti.. avail. Udo shopping area. 6(>3961 . ·$310 mo. 536-94U aft. 7 Pool & yard maint. Leilse 3 BR, 11,i ·Ba Frplc. Shag • Phone Service • 673-1241 or 6'1>51MS $1.50. 2 hr, single story, beam MISSION REALTY .f94..-0731 ~2828 or 55fl..<l424 OENTLEM ..... "o:IV\ mo 833-8635 .....,t ~-1 Private pat1'0 $30 WE Ek & UP I ·•··I -· I" 11 Lllte ~· Our Trad , EN, ma 11 t er 3 Br 2 ba, ftplc, bltns, ftli.:u .....,.. · · ~ ... · .ruu · · NICE 1 br apt or .... '6 e ceiling. _..., ,., a ace New 2 br, 2ba view upta. to '41We?' er 1 bedrm refrig TV linen· yd. 'crpt/drps. $295 per 1no. The "Yelww Pages" or Nr schls. Avail. n ow· • Studio & 1 BR Apts. adult. Leave mes.saa:e 646--9243 or 646-8882 trplc, gu, 1325 1 , Call Paradise cotwnn ls tor you! Vic ~cllle ew't Hw)./Beacb 837-9115. _J.'a~~Uled. • .642-5678. 982-1674. e TV & !\laid Service Avail. ~ <''"<c~flfll"I Ads , , 642·fl678 831).G 5 llnes, ~days lot 5 bucks. Blv. 53G-8Sl8 -e Phone Service -Hid. Pool h 365 Apt Unfu 365 ·°"'==~,,--==:-;= e Children & Pet Section Sunset Be1c Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. • m. NICE RM. Couple OK. Home • S@ll~lA ~ZGt-trs • Thol lnfriguing Word Gome wilh o Chuckle ------Edil'lil Ill' CLAT I. POLLAN 0 Reoirong• ' l.ll•rl ol the lovr ..:.rambled word1 be-low lo form lour almpl• words. I KATEN! Wlre tapping '11 two kida witM braces -. ... , PRINT NU.V.8El!EO lETTERS IN THESE SOU>il!ES ... UNSCRAM!lELETJ[l!S TO I V' G[T Al./SW!~ • • I I I I I t SCRA.M·LET 1CATION 118 • ' 2376 Newport Blvd C'I 1 2 B u.~·-prlvl. Nr. al.I; adult hGme. 548-9755 or 645---~ " ON the beach, yr y, r, ~:!:":!''!!a:_:Mol:::;::•:,_ ____ ..:C:;•:;•::.l•:..:Mffo.;:::::;;;. ___ -'._C;c•_•_t_•_~-------Costn McsR. 548-4111. utll pd. Adults. No garage. (Ad good for S5 on rent) $235 mo 16545 So. Pacific. $85-mo & up incl utll. Sha.re L.GE. FURN 2 BR, Bltns, t213)59'2-23Mi • ••• ... • .. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.-•: bayfront hclme, kit &. prfv, pool, beam eeiL Adults, (In. A I Unfurn 365 r n· .. ;~,.. .. n,,,.1· D1"fCerent Adult Living' : beat:h. tm-9111;, fant okJ, oo pets. $180. p • • : 151.1.l.ll-IJVCly l.I • ~' •NICELY f!lrnlohtd Bedroom 642·9520. Balboa Island £ BACHELOR Am. or 11R Af'T5. w/lOfTS From $155 : ;~k~\'s;i~ prlYlleps. LGE. 2 BR, luxury apt. • •1,,:.:;:::~· =:.,:;:'"'"-,--,.-! Bltns, qu iet, heated pool. NE\V 2 BR, frpl, all elec. • _..../ 2 BAL. Peninlull, pvt ent + Adults. 19th It. Pomona. blt·tnf. Garage. $215 Mo.; ~.-:.!~ ~. ~ • tam rm tv $8> ·mo. No 64" 7289 yearly. Brokcr~100 • ,;i'!:.J:::"i:,;,,,,~-...~~'I. "r ... _ •• D.. d : amo1ctta 'm.:.t419 ews. $1; A W. Nicely tum 1 .a.lbol ltonlnaul• :~·'·M:jt.& ... ~.:~-:f: · ;.:-·v.:: 1ww 0!88 : Guest H.m. 415 " & 3 BR traUera. Mature · ll .,(':'.;.,,~~.'fil"-.:.o,.., .,. · .yjl--'.;..."-".;.;..-----1 adults 132 \V. \Vil1<>n, C.M. NEW bceaniront. Fanta8tlc : .'" '~' ';'>' :·"' · ". · ..... 393 HomlltOn LIC Nuno ....tll care fer 6~:>-45.ll. Bay Vltw. 3 BR, 2 BA,• , ""•·" . Costa Mno,Co.92627 elderly people \n pvt. Mme. fan1 rm. deck, encl. patk>,: ~ · ,714)t4S-4'tlt Have apt. for couple alao. 1 BR. Furn. Clean, qul~t. adults, no pets. $160 utll pd. -383 \V. Wilson. Behind K·~lart. ~7689. bUn dshwhr, drps, ear. • 557-8728 ' $400/mo. Yrly A d u 1 ". : R t 1 1 SL-,. ·••o 61'".>-0034 e en a I 0 nt1 'ff . ----------1 3 BR, 2 b& w/bay &. ocean • PRIVATE Mn It board tor 1: 1 BR Spaclou~t ~~~· vw, Frplc. bltns, dshwshr, : ~• nitnch ipeakllw .pl In ex' ~~ta.n:·peta. mi Ek.en: ~~) amw. ~no : :'I ~I~ C.M. 641HSl2 alt 6. C I ~-ch • -,. 11111' 5, 1 BR. 1rg U65 a: 1160. Twin •P str•no -: beds, ldeal for bachelors. NU ntver }--. Hwd ln 2 : Gnu. IO lfww 2 br tum IM O Churclt 54&-0033 ' '-"'~' ..1-•Jt. \' > 4 ~/tame, O¢lan ....,, ~ · • br, 2 be., w/11 ~ gar, Z V' Jc. Call 6T.Ml22 Cl' .. NICE 1 br dplx. Qult t. Sep private lndry rm, ocean • " by garages. Employed aduft view. $250. mo. 493-8576 : FML wantfd c.o lhr apt • over 30, no pelt. ~1021 NEW delu:ce 2 br, 2 bA, : . I W/llme 182/mo. Mod. •STUNNING 1 Br. Carden frl)I, 2 J)#IUcm. $240/mo. · . ~ ~ compl,ex Wfrte tacl. Lori, Apt. Pool. Rec rm. $165. 3~ Vla Catalina. 496--192.4.1 ~-"7"-U~:t ·V 919-7567 an 5. 710 \V. lSth St .• CM. Corona del M•r I; I'> WANTED tll'riale 10 thal"I! -------'----•· . ' ._. ~at Prortt 1.t attaiJ'led when you •ll thtouah result-get· tloi Dail> Pilot· CIUllll<tl Adi. llMm • "~.-~. -. tp 3 BR. ....... •pt. BRAND n<w UPP<' 2 BR apl, ~"t ~l,, · • • · " 'l. Jo Beldl, Y90rl>. Qa)JI, $11111, ope-n beam celllnp. $300 per ~ ' -.'! _ f , . f1J.-lllGO * 175-HN mo. Realtor1 ~'1270. ••• ••••••"':••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I • • • • .. .. I t \ h 1 • Th~'!llay, Novombe1 i, 1973 DAILY PILOT 45 '~ , Rint•1• ~ 5 1" 430 Industrial !lont•l:--4sct jlound "'" :;r.)"'" · Jso oen~a1' 5...,,,.,;, Hole Wantocl, ~ i. F 1[0H.1p wanlO<t, M & !1'710 Help YiantMI, 'M&F 710Hllp W1ntld, M l'F 710 ".•le n1nt-, M -lrF:?_!! ~:. lt"EMALE roommate to shr FND Box I H n 'THINGS' b fl' ~ • Land..cepe Architect -'u • 3BR •Pt l blk~troni b®~ii: NOW LEASING Ne"~i... er& pEduP1• • .:'.! · F•v· '..,._ ...'. 'Y••~~·· Pa.I n1 ' , I · --0 i N.8. _n.JO. ""U -U!!\A Huntington n-a~ ··~~ . ·~--· • • ~"'""" R .~.. um· EARN EXTRA . . or H tn•r • ' ~;,e.~ I~ Nl:W M-l "' !5.'!J,.4'?2. ~"'· R. mode l In' Delive_ry-Sunday Only I F.:Xp'tl, ll!lllU')' o""n • I s:o?i.., s:-:~~. r:;~·eseek~ 94Q Sq, f''t.4..tc'.VP 1'~~~1 ~ • c A RPENTRY, electrlcal. ' MONEY rttnn·idgw ~Ttpe Comp. W.'. -l 'u'lllDll~ 0 ' "~en, .Hamillon & Newland St. 963-551!1 ,y.:;umbilll:, nx.u .. F .z._.a _O"'J)"~v_pJLOT "''0 CARRIERS. "E· -EGL 1 ~ '" ,.. -.ea,....-111u "1-o --L m--...... ••=,---"--~-"---L' J •• u ·=--Men or wom--18-o-over with cars. stat1'on L A aecre <u'Y; suvu typ.. ·"·-60-2601 all 6. ...,. " 011 ~55 • ~ ~. ~·--QIJIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STATION -· • Ing ~l<ltts, ~m~~ IUP~R Laguna home look< 1140 5 LOST Pe-•·-·at -ie H1ullng WAGON OR VAN. CONTA~T MR. HARRY wagons, or light trutks to deliver telephone light dictation. some •"P· ' · ·1 Q FT & UP ,....,.., .._ ~-. director1·es in their o-~ area. Pleasant out· preferred. 833--9031 (hvlne -•· i '"i or yng employ•d ,_""•·•·.~Id ey'ot. Al··~·· movl"". •.· ,.1,_. SEELEY,330\VESTl!AYS REET,COSTA eu female to ~hare expense.. NEW M-1 ~i:'°Vlc~n:dewlnd,, N.B. b;'°'':tudcnt. t.a:&e~ ... t;"u~k': MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR AP-door work, your· available daylight hours, Ail-port Area.I 1!_0 ~ <9<-5028 att-6:00 & wkndr. 3 Ph.,. whi... 642-4!88 fu!ward! Reas. Barry. 534-:13'6 or POINTMENT. Calli. license. plates require d. Apply for job F. LEGALdSECRET1 ~~-._. -- . :r.tALE '&tommate_ wanted· 782 \V. 20th. Costa h1e1a ~7 -· -----d. l II d tr · · g 8 30 10 30 A M ;.xperience ' op OJ~ .. -~,,~, to share furn apt. S8i 111~ ~ dootti oU Placehlla 9-MO. Old 1 on r •h a I r=e0--------~ 1l>.' on an _atnll!__ :___ or : · • Uals i.u field .t: 1kilt11. mag ' · ·: incl Utlts. l.agunu 494-S..i.~ J. B, SAUNDERSON, Siamese, No. C.oata ·Mesa, SKIPLOADER A dump true" E I or l :SOJ>.M: 14056 Willow Lane, West:mtn·ster;-etiril. wills, tRiits andlor"-,,~i.---' ~ ' • "->'I &ii-0212 eve11• 5f6..2277 'lie: Watson A Killybrooke \\'Orie. Concrete, asphalt, An q'!•I Opportunity Emp oyer Equal Opportunity Employer corporute. 64<r8510 (Laura) 1 PREF. Mlddle-uged man to 4001 BIRCH NR 54()..9542, · ' sawing, brcakJna. ~tuo T.d;;-iil.;:i::i'uT'ii"'H.~W.~i;;;;;;;;;;-iiiLi"7iiil•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"""'! ... ,,., ....... .,.,...,...,.....,!!!'!'~ LVN~llenglng 1~111on for ,, i t1hare 2 BR h.'le, in C.M. ' "("" LOST -l.Jltle Brown male 32 FT. FURNITURE Van a. Ml l t'i plo t. -~E73M+ALE· \~ util. Call 645-J7l4. S:o\~.go~~ ~te;ft. ~r~~ dog, 10120113 v 1c1 n tty ror local turn haU\s & gen'l H•IJ? Want",~ & F 710 Hele Want~, Ml.f 710 Help W•nted, MA F 710 Hele W1ntecl, Ma F 710 o~~~: on 111 Je 11' r.1 !7Xn~f ~ . Jo t'OOntmate needed. ~hsle-lil'S' Bawna:ard , . Seo.eh & Edinger, H.B. Ta.a hauling. 548--1862, 557-2736. ACCOUNTING CLERK BOOKKEEPER GENE RALEH PL shift. ·rop sal & bcnefJt1.1 ~ 4 br hse on channel tn 54.l 5032 . nel -"Sparky", can 847-7194. HA u LING. Rubbish er A.$iolst cfedit n1anager 1n For t• ..... e n1uitc st-.. Ex""'r. D 's A··' tant GENERAL HELP P~ttSe ct\11 642-2410, for ~ .•, NC\VporL -$OO. mo. 673-lG24 • . l\1ALE·grey Siamese cat, nr. turnlture. Small or large. ~rifylng credit appliea.lionrJ, lw ;JR. & A/P ~. £nit r · u.S . To $2;99 hr. Be able to accept pointmenl. .: G1r11•• for· ttent 435 Rentals Wanted , 460 M11.a:no1Ja & Ellis. F.V. Call Call for estiniate 64&-1458 ,~ letters, . prepare de· bene!its & pleasant sur· Young lady (1$-28), to a.s.sb>l ·any shirt epen. No exper. LVN, n~ern oo_nvnlcsccnt •, · MINI WAREHOUSES SUPER 1'ENANTS 91J3-:U60 att 6.-REWARD! HouMCleaning J>OS.(ts, maintain Xerox nta· rounding,. Mk ror Mrs. in hcalU\ spa. Witt train, no necess for thili! food pro-hosp. Xln t y;·orking conds. ~, · LOST· Ofk brown & ~1"' · chine, etc. l\fany flne rom· H"'i..e, Coast M"..:". "A" n:m. CXJI. nt."C. Apply ln person ce,.; .. .,. 00, Ininied. hi"". Call 642·0593. ' STORAGE • l\Iature, <1ulc.t 11rolesslonal ., , ""r;e ben " '"'°"' ..., .... V'9l1'V a aft o eve ~·• H-~~--~ " ntt1tl &. wife need unfurn. streaked 5bort haired fern. PMY eut1. Call Mrs. CARP ER . ny r · 6 .i..u. ILl'lNJ. EC!IO JOB AGENCY LIVE·IN housekeeper I baby~ I, i~O l\1ovc·ln 01' MOvC'-out 2 Br house or apt lo $250. cat. Emerald Bay AM-1487 -Creeanlan !or tntervie\v. per t~'~ork -:ntanSS.•rru,t;'; Blvd:, Costa ~less. 315 3rd SL , Suite 200 sirrer. Matutt. \Viii have ,_. charges. Fronl $7.50 per on yrly lse. Beach m-ea. LOST 7 wkS old.·black, white 6424321 or apply at l he sailOr 645--8848 Eve a EARL . Huntington Beach ~1439 0\\11 room &: TV. 645-S@l, ,r*, month. Long lime Ne\vport Beach female collie. Vic. 5 Points, Of DAILY PILOT, 330 West 968-6972 . , . . Y mo11llng rout e & TV. 645-5420 llamllton & Newland St., llB rrsldents, xln1 references call _847-4407. , Bay Street, O>Sta Mesa. CARPENtER· steady work ~m· ~~ amOOs.ifil~ i GIRL FRIDAY LlVE·in, full care, semi·ln- 1 _ AL9~P19A70CE 675-8063 · ' SML White Male Cat, 6 mo. Af,~11;.'ft Clerk, exhilper Laguna Beac'h area. ' eves. Needed Imm~~ -Make valid, elderly lady, 5 days, _. T•IREE bedroom, lwo ""th L<lst Vic:-Marl.gold. CdM lime. :10 pm 1 · t. 499-4337 · )'Olll' own declSlOllS, Mott salary negotiable £:75-5280 ,. -1 • • • Moµ thru Fri. Hospital ex-than just a job for gal w/ , . • house in Newport area. Pease contact, 61'5--0908. per a must. P ·a'c i f i c a CARPENTER, n1ust have ELECTRONIC good typing & pleasing per. ?wlach1n1st - :Of-;;;f;;lc;;;a;:;R;;on;:;l•;ol:;;::;:;;:;440;;;, 1-459-0170 LOST: Black kitten ,V/\vhlle 1.::;H;:;OU:;:;;S;;E;::;O;;F~C~L~E~A~N Hospital, 842--0iU, ext 211 framing exper. Young electronlcs firm has sonallty, Good hrs. Top pay. TURRET l• ~ REWARD-carpenter needs 1 chest, paws. Vic. 8th St. ADMITTING & PBX clerk, Call 493-9687 grO\vth opening for person Xlra Jong terrn assignment. · I PRESTIGE br or bachelor w/gurage. N.B. 673-0297.•Reward! Prof. care for home or ofc. p/time llPM·7:30AM, Sat CASHIER/HOSTESS wo,(',xepensia:s~ofi~~at~mmlcroen<. Jrvlne 540-4450 $91)-$160. 616-4003 OCT ~th v Carpets, upholstery It noors. s H It 1 . -·~"D n" • 11802 Sk P·"· , OFFICES ,,;u , ery good pair 546-5745. & un. ()Sp a exper. a Pltiine. Age 25-35. Exper. ware niters. Xlnt benefit.&. Y ... ,.. LATHE Fountain Valley, Beautl· or lil"tte bws brown ·bocit.S must PaciJica Hosp i la 1, only. Fa1t house. Apply Don LARK ENG CO NEVER A FEE AT TE?-.lPO t·" new ""ildl ... , ~wid at Moon Piark. ~1359 HOUSECLEANING thol'ough. 842-0611, ext 211. J .....,A Resta'""""i, 9093 E. • · · Tempo Temporary Help · ed w uu o .. , ' 1 1 = --· 866 w 16~ St N 11 It you are e:qicnen<: en floor, •l,tm squar91 feet, I 11•1 LOsr· Gray poodle Be Y done. Re lable w/rel;r. ANSWERING 5ervice need• Adams, Hunt. Bch. Beach: 642~9:io,." ewpo \I'S "'' "P .!i opei·ation you wW dlvfde into smaller ,._ONltl Dr, 'Laguna. 10I k o11"3· ences. Reasonable. 836-4Gi2. person f/tlme, days. E:xper Cashier/Hostess, f/time HEALTH & nutrition club \\-ill 1ind a happy shop in oCfiees: 50c per-square· ~. -------' Reward, 497-1813 • Masonry or \Viii tra111 •. 646-8000. Mature, Experienced ELECTRICIANS helper lor forming, need lncn or clean Costa Mesa ''lith Paul foot, includes CW'pets, REWARDforretu-otwhite ·;.;.;;;.:;;::.:.:..<....------1-iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii •BLUE DOLPHIN e job in Irvine, musl be Vet. \\'omen Part or full tin. Dosier Associat'es. This fast d all Uitl , " WILLIAMS &: SON Mason"". ASSEMBLY ,,= Vla Lido, N.B. l2131 790-5427 \Vol'k your hon1~mem· . M h. Tool M • l-ni.pes, ut es, j8J).i-Personals 530 male German Shep. Lost •,7 -berships. 963-587S growing ac me an· tor service. Call Mar11 .. n in So Lamm• 4"" "'""'~ Lie. No. 283046. Brick, Clean ·assembly wo11c for men =~""'="'""'='-"=~-E~lPLOYMENT OFFERED ufaclW'e" is 'flexible enough ,-, <q • 0 --· .. ~. block & stone. 586-6371. CASUALTY Insurance Agen-. ~ HIGH School student lor tu recogJize individual merit S&oYaU. {114) ·83J.Mt0. PALM & CARD .=;;;:::,:.7-:::;;:::..;::::.~=--I & women. Day & swing cy Girl. P/tlme prerd. ?.tale, small bte mtg . co. wklld odd jot>s. a eth' bout ·1 j REAQER . ~ Brick-Block-Stone shifts. No exper. necess. 18 Work your hl'S. Ofc in CdM. needs reliable 1 I tln1e Call 67~1058 & o som mg-a .1 · , · -I I * SG-8266 * & owr. No Charge. Exper. necess. Good sal. employee .. Oppor. to gn;iw We 1have short runs, plenty •!' ltelp in Love, Mlln'inge, & s.mc.1n111Rlplln: e Office Send resume to P.O. Box w/co. Min. exper. ~d. HOUSEMAN Cook, Oriental, of -overtime, & wages open ·'··~ Business. Special Readings . . Paintlnt a • Overload 8 Corona (iel Mar C8.lif. ~2290. Jim c 1 l n e • live out . Salary ,open. Linda !or the right person. To get ~ • $1. Daily, 10 AM·lO PM. p h I 3723 BIRCH ST. 92625. • weekdays.~ Isle. ~; '~ on board call Brooks Hack 1 -~:s~~s~~~~tr Ave., West. Account1nt -aper ant ng NEWPORT BEACH CHAUFFEUR extreme1 .. ESTAB. Fuller Bru!h route. * HOUSEKEEPER. Uve-in, 556-70b75.J:;;,sft~295ph ~ « ~· .. .,.,.,, Complete House Painting odd hrs. Must' be bondabi':. Sal or comm. Car & phone o,\Vll 'vater view room, exp., stop Y .......,."'°'......,. ve., \ NOTICE: be advised that ACCOUNTING & Custom int. weather proof 557-0061 N.B. area. Call Days (?13) necess. 894-SOOJ, lfeferenccs, must-drive, top C<ma Mesa. , onJ after this said date TAX SERVICES Exter. No job too small 33• -k 1 Mr rsala1>y, 846-0106 Machinist ir...ot73 I \viii not be RelUIOnable. Call C1l4.J Free estimates Local refs. ASSEMBLERS ~ p~' as or s. EXECUTIVES HOUSEKEEPER, live In, GENERAL ',"~. OF1'"lCE l0xl4 ii. (carpeted-rcspon. for any debts made 675-6676• ask for Rick. CERMAK PAINTERS Solderi11g, JnechMical aasem-.~. "HEF $15,000-to-$75,'DOO cook, serve _meals, must I fmqc led)' and/or 500 ft. or· coUected in my name, 547-3296 bJ.y or Cl:rill press exper. · . "' Send dn' Lge La /be I 1 slOragt> space available in Qt her than myseU. Francis helpful. Cole Instrument $1,00tl''per n1orrth, Blue Beet, resu!l'e ~r call TODAY hse~e494-3138 guna ac 1 'MACH IN IST -'· 1 delightful new (Ire pro 0 f "Vul" Gallagher. Babyslttir_:ig PROF. wallcoverlng state Corp., 2034 Placentia Ave., 642-5511 brl 10 am. for confid~ntial . NO COST bldJI: Oc ·oo b hor 1 -~ lie. No. 279514, insur., all 642 8 80 executive mterv1e,v. HO USEKEEPER, xln't cook. J \ ,1fj· cupi Y y;· esa e F.'ULLY LICENSED HARBOR VIE\V .._ types of paper. 714 : C.M. . O • Equal Oppor. EXECUTIVE SERVICES, 12·8. N.B. area. Call Days It you have broad experience ~-' 't!::C:' a~~~~i~n~vaJ~~~ * SPlRlTUALIST * Babysitting in my home, ex-842--4386. Employer. CIRCULATION DEPT. INC. f2131 ~·Ask for Ml's. yoU \rill ·find a happy shop j by our perSonnel. Phone l\1r. Sr>hitual l'eadings 10 anl-10 cellent care, fenced yd, toys F 1 Rs T c 1 a s 5 p a i n-ASSEMBLE RS Mature \\'Oman, lite typing, 888 N. Main, Santa Ana Payne in clean Costa 'Mesa \vitb • I Dlcbel, 61:.l-8587.· . pm. Advice on all matters &· playmates. $5. per day. ting/paperhanging. •E x1. PRODUCTJ ON nlail clerlc1 genci-al all-(n·4) 547-9625 ll\f.11ED, Employment avail. Paul Dosier Associates. This \ I PROFESSIONAL ~~nN~0~m~~~loo492-~:: 644-0477 Int.Airlessapray.FreeEst. ht & 2nd shift. At lea.st ~d=~ 35 hr. wk. EXCITING new sales op-for general car wash help. fast growing l\tachb1e ~ :::: BABYSIT my home day-979-5294 1 yr ex.per. in touch·up of 546-4310 .... Ask. tor Lucy portunity 1 for men & Apply in person Ne\\•port ~tanufacturer ts tlextble Receptior1 plu.• 4 ottiet's. 492-9034. nlghts-""·eekend. By hour day -JU-QUALITY, LQ.W $-PC boards. Must be ., -Women. 962.-2448 Center Car Wash, 150 enough 10 recognize individ-t' \ ~1edical, dental, archit~t. l\1ALE, 31, aincere. \Vrum or weekly play room.fenced State Lie. No. 28t'J6ff familiar w/parts list s, FACTORY TRAINEES Newport Ctr Dr, NB & Lido ual merit & do somethin&: " accounting, etc. Adjat'('l)t to to meet young lady 21-29 yard. Near Eader School ••• 542-1701 ••• blueprinta, color code & Needed at ence. 3 · J)eople Car \Va.sh, 481 E._ 17th St, about it. We have short runs, 1 r l\fesa Verde, Nt'Jt"!h Costa \\'/interest in rJrling, nying, --=-==·-------* PAINTING • STAINING soldering techniques. Please CLERK, AIDES for day &hift •. 2 Ior swing. C~t plenty of overtime, & w.aaes ' 1 • ~lcsa. 1..<"t!.~e $450fmo. Cail cam..;,.., A_ ... ra • Th • ·---· f ~ ·~t •'-~842-1, SouthCo Realtors. YH-o .... _ ce crew, WIU. CARE FOR YOUR INT/EXT. TRIM, ACCOUS apply , e ~ ... ..,. Beach· Uni· 1 for graveyard. No exper. IMMEDIATE opening fer open or u•e l'ts .. peracm. \ hunting. M'ust be neal Call . CHJLD IN ,MY HOME. FREE EST, Jim 979-8186 Standard Memories, Inc tied School D'istrlct has lm· nee. to start work today. Night Porter Security Man, To gel on board call Brooks J 1 hlO. 1'""REE RENT 833·2575 aft, 7. WEEKDAYS PAINTER, highly -··""~. (Subsidiary ~t Applied mediate openings tor inter· EmO JOB' AGENCY 40 hr wk. Start $2.25 hr. Hack 55&7075 (eves 6f6.2957) ;;~; F.xecutive Off ice Suite, Util LIFE OR DEATH e 979-5294 e "t~ Magnetics Corp} mediate clerk. Elec type-315 3rd St., Sult.e 203 Big canyon Country Club, or stop by 2940 RandoiJii ' •· Jani'lor pai'd Air 1 efficient, wou1d like vn.ur ....... wn'ter, 50 WPM. And T--~. Huntington Bea-• "'"1"9 Ave ~·-Mesa ' ... · con· Let our babies ive. For al· htARIUED wtiman wlth 4 business Reas 642-3158" -~1 S. Anne St., ~· u • ......,.... <t,) No. 1 Big Canyon Dr, N.B. ·· .... .,., .... · · ( \ ditloned. Crpts, patio, Xl."'rox. temati.vcs to ABORTION, Id .1 ' ' · Santa Ana er aid':'. Apply at District FEMALE attendant Io r · MACHINIST .f'. ~U6l~~.tella, An ah c i m . rail LIFE LINE 55.1-5.122, i,i ~ h~lt'da';~164~it days PROF. Wallcovering. St. lie. ASSEMBLY of eleetronic EducatiOn Center across elderly semi-lnvld lady. INSTALLMENT LOAN Fee Paid. Local film in 'O • ·: ; ~ hrs. . no 279514, ins, all types of parts. Lite preS$WOrk, will from Ht Sehl. Day only, Call 10:30 am DEPARTMENT Irvine Complex need'!! Class ·· ' DESK ~pace av1Ulable $50 PROBLEr.I Pregnancy. eon. BABYSITrlNG in my hlme. paper. 7141842--4386. train. Days & ~'2 swing shift. to 6 pm, 548--5497 or 64IHi619 \Ve have an opening for a A machinist to l'Ull turret i ·., mo. Will provide furniture f id c n t, sympathetic Day or night. 2270 Pacific PAlN'l'lNG·lnside & Outside. Good conds. & benefits. COMPAN ION; one day a FIBERGLASS Gwi Op r clerical position. Typing & lathe or engine lalhe. MU51. :'!' · at S.'i mo. An~\vertng service pi-egnancy counseling. Abar-Ave., Apt 8 · C.M. Small Jobs too. References, 642-1877. week! c;are for invalid, no Wanted. Pay oomm.ensurate 10 ~ey & credit verifying be able to make own ae~ , ~ avnilable. 17875 Bench Blvd. lion & adoptions rel. Carpenter 642--0355 after 5 PM hvy lifting. 494-9974 \V/ exper. E q·u In ox exper. Salary to $866 .. Abo Fee • '.. ~ Huntlngton Bench. 642-4321 APCARE M2-4436 *Wallp.iper Hang•'"* AVON MAKES COOK, f/time, Eve only. -lndualriea, P. o. Box 2316, Please C.Ontact Jobs. Ca11 Ed WoH 540-6005, · 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB NURSE 5l sli'm 5'3"-ll5 lbs * ALL TYPES * c "•bk 646 .... CHRISTMAS THE SEASON Willingneu to work. desire Posl<lil, Ariz. 85.1n. C602J Lynn Smith Coasl>.l Penonnel' -· 'I ! Big & Small ~ ' ''""' o ·4"1"Q TO BE JOLLY to advance. Apply in persoii, 662-4321 -2790 H bo Blvd CM -t Im, 1200 & 540 sq.aft. 55c O\•:ns home needs oom· ,..,..1648 Pl tor Pat~ R • ~--p · t I 440 H llotro UNION BANK ar r .. , ' ::; :. per sq. ft. Ample prk'g. Util. pa.nlonship P .O. Box 1148 1 ~==-.:-=="--''--•• I 1g1, llfNlr LGl"ll ~~ON~ey for gifts c~ e~2&1 e pe, Fln1ncl•I Account1nt 610 Newport Ctr. Dr. MACHINISTS ",'1 ; Baumgardner, 541·5032. G.G. CUSTOM Woodwork, remod. * PATCH PLASTER.ING * as an presentative · · Must be familiar with all Fashion Island Top pay for skilled general •·> : EXECtITTVE office sublease I~am_no_l _re_s_po_n_s_ib-l•-lo_r_an_y 1 :n-~ait i'.15J6..8J~~H, All types. Free estimates · in your spare time. Call: C:OOK -Bre~t needed aspects of internal financial Equal Oppor. Employer machinist. Must .know punch ~·:1 : &PPX'O-"'· 500 sq ft. 2 offkei1 debts olhcr thlUI my 0,vn, Call ~ 540-704:~ immed. Must be exper. for reporting. Balance sheet; pres11 set-up & die repair. · qz.,> • + reception at'Ca. Award Oct. 29, 1973. Candace ALL types remodeled, alter-BABY'SITTER. live in, lite fast operation. 646--5304. income st•tement; INSURANCE SALES Immed. openings -Costa .,. : ,11iJtriing bldg in Irvine. Evelyn Hoyo. ations, repair. quality work. Plumbing housekeeping, 3 children. 7, COUPLE or lady for occas. departmental It comparilcm Mesa, 642-8080. 1•....-: 833-l402 forinfo., 962-1961. L. OTlS L 5 & 3. Pvt. toom. 5 day \\'knds & vacations Stay 11 tatements. Experience · MAIDS I • 11"136::::..=Anah:...:c;.c.•"'1n"'1,=c=,~1-. ~G-nt.~ i l\~~~·m!~I' 5J,2~ls 1e;5 n!!:t Carpet Service Rem!ets &: :CP=~~ter wk. $40. Be part of our overnite w ~rand pa. p1·cferred. Newport Beach. No exp nee .. earn \\'bile you 1 ~ ~ nr. GOO sq. ft . office PriV. n1odern female 18 -2 g . JOHNS heatt!rs. disposals, turnaces, tamilABY. ~~E ~peP8;!,:;:J lunch o~.ed!~gr. n4: 646-4455, Ext. 31. learn, part lime, eves ~ ,, ... : toilet. neeir lilh & fwy. $115 54()..6.i67 ' Carpet&: Upholstery dshwashrs. ~ MIC & B R needed 2 to care. O'IU""VTW FOOD Handler maie 18 or \Vknds, full time "'hen quali-~Iatw·e, mu.st be exper. .~ ~ mo. 673-2654 ' BEST l\1ASSAGE IN N.B. ~~ Sharncs."""u lrRee Scotch-BIA . Complete Plumbing 3 day a· wk. 6 yr old child DELIVERY man, early am over, full time' nites. Apply fiecl. }'/time. Sec P erson n e I ,..-, • fo<Uu • __ etardants). Se.n-lce. Lie. ~. in our Mission Viejo home. Times Route, C.Osta Mesa Burger King,· ~15 Harbor Farmers luurance Group Mgr, r 01''FICE spac;.• "''/Harbor 3400 Irvine Ave. Suite -100A1 Degreasers & all color 837-5722 area. Must have dependable Blvd., c .M. ·Ed Lani * S.1834 Balboa Bay. Club •"'.· j \0\ew, now available IO f>ult fat Bristol) Open 8 AM. brighteners & 10 minute _ PLU~G REPAIR 54&-6427 · al ~-Lido Bui'ld'•g Ann bl hf hi No.....i..-...--" BABYSITTING, lt. car. · -FOR~'-OPERATOR 12:?1W.CoastHwy.,N.B. -·- 6i;.4J36"" _ ... · · Sa~rr:,,~ebyc~~s~ **~u:S~ti housekeeping; room & DENTAL Assistant, exp'd $3.72 ~~start. Able-to EJarn.UN1!!>L~~~wNor'k· *MAIDS -:Jc " I TELKA/ I LOVE YOU -rife extra "' ...... boaril + salary. 833-3343/ chairside & front desk. El work rotating shifts. Pass ~ -~ ot~ . CHEAPEST off Ice in niore each year! extra trips. Will cle~n Television R91Nir 979-1135 eve. Toro, ,830-1395 physical. $4.84 after joini!lg Ing atter-aCbool and Satur· . Part-or. -Full Time-~, Newport ! 1160 sq. ft. Near ~=~~'=-'"-"="---living rm., dining rm .• & · . days selling new aubscrip-Lido ~res Hotel 673-8800 : ... 1 Bay$300. ~~0~~217A~;yi:.i~~ hall $1;). Any rm. '$7.?iO, COLOR TV Repair, expert, BABYSITTER, student ok, DENTAL Receptionist, un;rno JOB AGENCY tionsfortheDAILYPJUJT.l\fAIDS wanted experience <'. *300497~~!.r~ P.O. B-Ox 12'lJ, Costa Mesa, ~~lO;vra:ir ~~~~ ~i =ri:~~:stH~~. hoN°:B:. ~~·$1~~~~. ~~rs~ :rive~: =:al~~ T~~='. Hunr11;g~ ~~c~te S:1~ :i• ~tni: =dero~~: f~~.~~E.W'~ec:. ~;~; Crpts, drps. $$. mo. Costa Socl1I Clubs 535 ~~.. ·r 5310 •"Io~rk inyseU. &968-£!!· Bert Gallemore, BABYSl'ITER needed -fid tialoi:;~· .... ~P es oon-F t 0 k Cl k liveries or collecting. Open : . , hfr.i;,i. 646-21.30 '""""" re . "" .1.. " • 6 100. niature, late aft's & eves. en • o.31r.r..wv. ron es · •r ings ln Costa Mesa, Fountain Mktng Mgr $2'lK -• DELUXE small office with LADIES want to meet men Carpet Cleaning Tiie • 6 yr. eld. Our home. Meals DISHWASHER, modern con-& Caihier Valley and South Huntington Ailicro Electronics -1 o\\·n bath. Near Bay. $75. ~~!g~m~=~~~ ~~ Floor Care a Windows & transp. prov. OCC area. valescent hosp. Xln't work· \Vith exper. Dcl \Vebbs New· Beach, Apply now by calling Program Mgr $22K *497_12l5* Dutch !\la.int. Serv. 537.1508 CERAMIC TILE NEW & 557-6692. ing conds. 642-0093. porter Inn, 644-1700, ext 550 548-3013. Electronic Components 1:' • ~o~r~548-~~I4~19~.~~~~~! rer'nOdel. Free eat. Sm jobs BABYSITrER needed, for DRIVER wanted. male or or 503. F.qual Oppor. E.'mployer Product Line Manager $20K 1 1;"';;;';;ntU;;;;;;fta;;n;;t~1~l;;;:;44;;5 Cement, Concrete 'SflCOfl.lC. ~2426. children 7 & 9, 2:30.5:30; female. Must be dependable FULL or part time women J Ad i A1..1_ Data Conununicattons / 1, [g) Top Soll . Mon.Fri, Larkview area, & gQOd driving record, to to do light work involving r m "· IU9 Design Et1gr (mecb) to $14K .,. .. 1 ~ ll\ISINESS I Loltllld-I CEMENT & Block Work.1 .;..;;:;...:;.;;;;... _____ 842-1796 drive company manager in manual dexterl .. '. call needed by ~ewport BeachCostAccntManuf to$12K i---' . Walls, patios, sidewalks, * QUALITY * BABY Sitter live in. 3 fl N.B. area. 5 3 6-103 6 • betwn 1 &: 5 PM,'." Mon lbru ~~ ~· =K.:. Tax Secretary s65o~ i CORNER 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:~~ I etc. By hr. or job.~ * MULCH & TOP son.* <1ld girl, must drive, s days, weekdays call after 5:30. 1'~ri. 842-4Q50 H.B. 0 0 ce. General Office $4.5CI "f CDllENT: Patio, drives. 586-6930 Laguna/be h ho DOMESTIC L ' hi IOI $550 typmg nec~ary. Phone Receptionist $550 1A~ ~ Located on Fairview Road Found (frH .d1) 550 walJts.Repain, saw &: · ac use. · 1 &: Gener• c TI4-640-8365 for appointment. Legal Secretary to $700 •r , approx, 1400 SQ. ft , or bus-FOUND: Exuberant female ren1ove. ~ est. 544-8998 Tree Service =SITTER NEEDED . ~~dui:."No ~~'i~~ F~ .. :a't 'kil'd: ,?rea:Pl~!._arl-1ctyI ~· KEYPUNOl 5496 or 9610 Girl Fri, Buena Pk to $750 ' · ' lness' building. \Vill }(>a.SC DRIVEWAYS . SIDEWALKS ml ho d ~-n ••• ~13 JU11 s Q ""'' o c rvme exp. Perm p/~e nltes. Call Jeannie Sisco I tor $325 mo. ED RIDDLE pup., ;1 grown, in Newport n..uos. Jess An z a Id u a. TREE Trim ng & Removal ·~·-~hur . ~. Sat 9 to l HtngursHp!~boayur. \.411 O"IV'Vil Complex. Also Fee Positions. Sys :t' oper. _____exp pref. & Sid Hottman .'\ REALTOR. 646-SBll Jfgts area. Black w/brown ~a Debris Hauling, Hort. stu· " ""s 1e)O 586-4384 .... • Cali Arm Ouistic: 556-8505, 54&--0331 NEWPORT ~ •. · . mtt.rk:ings. Call 6 4 6 -O 1 3 O .9"19-;.,:;!169;::99:::..· ~-----dents. 548-6428. Rea.<>. · OOMESTIC Help Georg e I ""!: Y Saleslady, f u 11 Control Career Emp oyment LADIES -earn $10 a day Personnel AgencL · ~ · OFTICE on Newport Blvd. eves. CUSl'OM Cel'~ent Work' Tutoring time tor good shop. Allen Byland Agency, 100-B Agency, 3400 Irvine-Blvd., in your own home, part 833 Oovor Or., N. • ' • Avail. OQ lease. Partially PART Lab .. small fem. dog Drives, Wa ~· ofatios Lie. Call 673-8686 E. 16th St., S.A. 547-0395. N.B. -time, apply in pet'SOn on 6.~2-3870 ·• ' furn, carpeted, air/oond. blk \\'/white chest & feet. No. 255915· 64-o;,J 14· TtrrORRj,G. Reading & BOAT salesman, full time DONUT Shop, nlte-. Female, GENER AL Maintenance Monday thru Fr i d a y1~"!"~!"!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"":l(l. parking. Approx. 1000 sq, Vic. Ortega Hwy & Calle Contr•ctor Mall* Gr. 1-12 · Ex:-& marine hardwar e age 25-45. ApplY. m person Man for a small nursing 9nfn-5pm, Gold C oa s ti~ ' ... _, ft. $250/mo. Warehouse also E4,,~~~ro, San Juan Capo ---------~~ced, Credentialed. salesman, part time. Call ~tr. Donut, 135 E. 17th St., home. Call (Il4) 494-8075 Industries, 15C6 s . Grand, MALE help wanted, apl?ly ' ; avail. Ideal for oontractor. :i.:nM1• JACK Taulane, re Pair, ~[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~I for interview, Schock Boats, Costa Mesa. for appt. for interview. Sa.nta Ana. 1~ , pm, Kentucky Fried • 548-2616. ~~T~Bos---1----' remod, add. Lie &1 269Q72. .......,,,. I .Qncken, 693 S. Coast Hwy. FOR lea•• all or part of PAR ton errler dog, My Way Co. 547-0036. · 1 II IJI 2900 La Fayette, 673-•• ;. OR VERdel. i;H;•;lp;;;W;a;n;l;ocl;•;M;";;&;;F;;7l;O;;H;•;lp;;i;W;•;;n;;tod;;;,;;M;;;A;;F;;7;;1;;0I Laguna Beach. >;-:. • "" female, vie. Garden Grove ''Weed It & Reap" Full !time for 'local 1very. ' _ 2800 Sq. Ft. divided into Blvd&: Brookhurst, GG. Call GERWICK & SON .....,,IWll ....._ tre•••-to' --• Mon-· ~ Apply m· _. MAN-TRAIN for window tin· 1"'f • lrg ::tudlos, .perfect for ~12-12. Bldg Contr. Addlt & Remod ~· .11~~-the--·• •-h ·~;-ewporti:,-•, <'.'o... .. ,. -..· EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS ting installer. Start $2.25 hr. :1 1 I I St Li Bl 114321 , ... " m Into cal son. i, """'"uuners, on;~ to., 50 ='-1 rehearsn apace mus c or FOUND 10 spd bike, nr. ate c. -CALL Daily Pilot 42'29 Birch St.1 N.B. • ........ es ,.... 'lruw1 yr.~-: art \\'Ork shop, across the ~fagnolia & Atlanta. Oct. 673-.0041 549-2170 JR Wanted; Femele·702 F 710 --Over 25, tall, neat. Sorry . ._ " St. from Newpo11 Center 2"th. Inquire, Huntlllgton Gardening Help W1nt1<1; M & F 710 Holp Wanted, M A 15K, 2SK, 7SK no long hairs. 644-8494 .' 52J..3028 Beach Police Dept. ---~-----BOOKKEEPER FIC looking SALARIES· NIGOTIAILI MATURE nlan or -.'01nan ~- STORE or ottlce. oceanfront LONG haired white cal PROFESSIONAL gardener, b' ~n~1':tbltlonswilh Are You UntmpW,o ed Now-Are1 You Seekinn \v/outsta.nding personality. ht pier,~. '".;,:iit $80 per tree work, f)l'unlng, ~nu •. C• _tate ll Exper. pref'd for exclusive 1 ;•~v· SC recently spayed, vlclnity -c ... i.1 1 job salary. Con!ideudal Reply A Ch1n111 -orritd About Your Ane --'--,,,A•"°""' mo. 602 ict a. . . J7th and Orange-, Costa s.,. ...... ers, cea.nup s, 995 , Daily * ENUMERATORS * ll 11 mens 1111 .... p. ~. 492-1720. fwJesa, call 642-'7522. ~tc aping. Gcorge. 1 ·~lo~P~~· Box i:; C.Osta Tired of Broken Promlse&-Undecidtd A& To MASSAGE TECH. , ''ntE, •·actory" has a 1rg FND: Camera w/casc Vic ,::.:::...::='--~·:_.___ Meaa, Ca~ . A Proper Course of Action-... TRAINEE ~ avail. $185/nlO. In Bikt! h·ail nr Harbor Vle\v EUROPEAN Gardener. be1 ARE YOU UNDER PAID? Young la,dy <18-28) ·wanted Cannery Village 425 30th St., hOmes 644-2544 Lincoln hlaintenance · Laildscaplnf. N~~ atSesat ~;~ e\~e If You AOft A••-~. Follow!-Aatotoria for legitimate full time posi· NB. 673--9006 or 642-852(1, Int. School Tree Removal. Very reuon. • . · • "' '" •• ..., "' ti N W nd 1-• 1 10' ii able. 642·5329 eve11. . ho u.1 e kpn, companions. $•,10 PER HOUR -'" 'i'ht AfflrmatiYe, We'4 Like A" ·lit.mew toonsc. •~1."'eParn· ~,;."eelesearn.· ,: S'l;'ORAGE l»U sq t ce ,, FND-Vio Bristol & Alton H o m e ma k er a Upjohn 6 W i h y •~ wo~ OH doOra. nt NB Post Ole Ave-S.A., 1 small male LAWN Ma.Int., Gardening, .54:'.!!7-6611~~1::,· ===,.--,.---t H Apply In person any aft. or I !Jc te--20 oll white !!heggy dog. CI e an-upo. Experi•nced. TYPING * THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH bas tcm· IF YOUR ANSWlRS ARI TRUTHFUL eve. :1930 w. Cst. Hwy.. • C'Pn.RE bull"1 .... , • small or ..... ,..,04 Neat,· Dependable. 842-:0287 * pol'ary openings for · approximately 200 peopll;! to _ WE CAN HELP Y, OU Newport Beach. • ·=•u I~_,. h .......... ., _,-.;ioo or. 842.-9640. _ -MY-HOME * 615--3308 enumerate a s~lal censu" beginning on Nov. _2nd, MECHANIC Cl.,. ' • '" morn · ~ FNO: Puppy 2-4 mos. old 1973 and endirig Nov. 20th, 1973. Each poSilion A. Do you h••• 1tron9 vot1tlon1I drf,••1 • expcr. ' ewport B;lvd. 645-1110 Finest Kind. Golden tan, * Cre•tfve G1nlenlnt Help W•nted, MA F 710 will J:>e from 5 to 10 days duration. I. Do you h1Y1 goff n1tiV1 lnt1lll9111c11 A Lie. F/tlme, top pay. 1 1 CORONA DEL MAR Vic Turtlerock, l r v i n e Winter Oeanup &: i>Nnlng. ' C. Do you f••I 1ufficl•nHy moti,1t1d to 1thl1n 1 -Arco, 19th & Newport, C~t. / I' PATIO SHOP '$100 , 833-<Xl86 Rye Grass A Malnt. Spmk1n a ¥: • ¥;• ..... Appllcants mU11t be wUllng to work 5 to 6 hrs. D. Do you h•Y• th• 1bilitv t• m1k1 il•c:blon11 METAL TRAINEE to $3.SO hr i• •497·1215*--, FOUND: Small black dog Irisl & Serv. 646-1072, Accountant ' Sl«K per day including evening hours & Satur:day. E. Ar• you r11dy to 1•t • t11ll1tlc: c1r•11 obf1ttl,1? hiuat know fractions. Be $ ANY AND '" G-~-1 Sal n-(So St t ) llSK+ R~u·1-ments· must be 18 years o[ age or older ,f. If you were c:on,lnc•cl ffi1t he.Ip w11 ,,,l11bl•, wo1114 .-..A in math. Will be com· ~ ', $ll5/UP. NU stores, office!!, near Mr.morlal Park, Santa JU£i wuo;u .ng, es ...,.p · a e and '"(m;~lcally i.bJe to do extensive walk.inc and , you 1cc•pt It without cl1lay? ~i;leJy trained by co. to ' ! tiwllv nlr & heat, etevotors, Ana. 557-7725. . , Trash Hauling. Complete Sr. Chemiat to SISK 11omr. climbing. YOU SHOULD KNOW "use shears, punch, brakts 1.'301.Beach, HB. 842--2834 FND: Cal. ""'lloW and white 5e.rvloe. Glen 530-3240 or Maint. En}p'. ME EE Sl5K , d d etc. for sheet nieUll in· :n 1 R 1 I •so .7-894-23U Sr. Cost Accoomant to Sl.2K • ThJ b1tt1r jobs ,,, 11ot • .,,r1h• , . l,.au1trl1 en a .. male l)boUt 1 year old Vic rrv.n. Kn o·w 1·.~ "· " .. 'b I• FIG. eooi.t..-to $!00 •TI •n • Tlurd pO!ty prof111ional-i11flti1nc:• ii 1om•llPfttt dustry. Progressive raJMll W.\Vll80ttC.M.~2889a!t6' ~ n· ... -~~ _ APPL.JCATIONSFORl\lS AVIU&.llU>LE givtn. Mu!lt be an eager lwarehouse. Space FND si·tie~-n Hus~· [rnl on c1nglµ'de. 1To~::.~C!i~ard.Ups. .!~~!~. ~~y·/DS.Ci-.~ 1 1°0 !!~ TO BE FJU.ED OUT IM~fEDIA~LY AT n•~•11•rv d , . 1 lenrrier. I 1_~ rv uu . _,"' _..,. .,. .... .,.,.,..., _, t 6tttlng th• right oors op•n, at tn• r.ght I•"' ,,. ECJ.IO JOB AGENCY l NpLBcli. ~---Jr .. Stcre&ry to $625 Pcrsoimel Dept. q11ira1 t1~h11lqw•I ....... r F lea W.919'l or &l2..J840 -• . ~. Purchuing to IOOO • Extcutl1t1 podtiont .,. fil1td through •••cutiYI ill• 315 3rd St .• Suite 'W Avail or S8 Yid EXP. Ja,panee-Gard!Mr. KeCt°p/1)1ftt ' . to $550 ,,, .. 11wt Huntington Beach $-1439 I , ' __ • ~~end't;.t~49 son Comp. 'Ya.rd maint. Shrub-Ottk Typist to $500 o M..11 r•11.1m1 m1lli11f, ii not• +ot1I '"'....,'' MEN Ganie• Grove. <0.ooa sq. 1 ~" 11.•hiilh ~ubt, dock high• om. COMPLETE LAWN Pl'!' F/C Bkpr. to_. ... 50 hr. CITY HALL ~ MllY HaH Ao A-• For y .. 1 guarant<ed ,,.r written 1' IDrtnltJered. MALE VO>IJ:t!Shepherd Vic. • MOWSE!l,!!CEEDGE _.,, __ ... nrn~r... .... 1r1 I S1111i R1111m1 'Or c .. u Tod•v , qreement. 'N'C'td men to \\!rlte1 Cltssltted Ad No 974 Mesa ''"''II.. ~"" Rf...VJNt. r-U\,AJl..,.l"tt:L -Hr-learn all phuts of our dis- l)aily Pilot, P.O. Box J5al 5411-2001 CLEAN·UPS 13&-ml! SERYICES~ NO COST DICUTIYI llntHllW trlbutl"" bli•-· Mll!I b< P,.ta Meoa, Callt. 92626 FND: Snil Im! poa(lle blk MOW It EDGE CAU. TRISH HOPKINS STH & MAIN STREETS, HTG. BCH. IXIC:UTIYI SIRYIC:IS INCORPORATID n•at ..... rllll: & ambttioua 1300 Sq, rt. M ... 1 epace v\c22ndASanla.AnaAvt., CLEAN UPS JERRI WHITl'EMOR..E tttK..MAINST.-HOMIOfftCl -SAN1AAMA &. ha .. -~ car. Call Sat. ,r/front nlllc.<e 1ge rear dOor C.M. 642..QJ.76. -' • 554-0657 "' _ 488 E. 17th St. (at Jrvtne, 01) S•c11.rlty l•11k lull41nt " 811..(XUH · 9:30-5 pm. ,sun. 1180 mo. 1'1fl3 \Vhlttltr, CM FND; Po.Ir of Levis cl.us CREEN TREE c Com/ Suite 224· 60-1470 An F.qual Opportunll.Y Employer S11it1 102 9:30-5 pn'l, 586-l;t)1. 646-5033 de.ya: 646--0681 evta rina. and car _lw~.ylc Pac. res. Int/Ext. Fr• ·~'!N~•;" I~·~~~~~~~~~ PHONI: (714, 547-9625 Need 11 "Pad":" P1ae<t an ao -• 'Vant ad 1-e!lul1" •.. u12,5678 ~Coo~os~t:..ll!!'!!'IY!',~-~~:.· ==+.t.a~---~~~=a~·~·-..~~~3.$322. 41\S"•a!V\ • ..... !...-------------------, Call M2-S6'7!. I I I . ' - I ' ' ' - " • ' " I ' •• For 1n ad In Woman~s World C1ll Mory Both 642-5678, ext. 3~0 .Go Tent·in9! Fashionable Cape! • , ,, , ·~ ' ' ' ' "'( , J , ' • ·"· " 7024 \ ... : • ' \"' '•, \ ·. \\ 4 9331 SIZES IOY,.J8Y, ! GN l'>t all ~a.">Ons i11 fashion in trJ i.'i rK"\. t·ape. Crlt..\, 1.:u1!dly-1varrn L~ 1he /_. "1fT _ .....tr( • 1\·ay )fJtl lt.1'1 in 1 fu~ easy. '. "7 l•te..o.1"°"' tll4.\I...,.. Cl'Orhet cape 11·i1h mock i c!'!ilt·:< pit.is con1 ras'I color. /['" 1hr frrr, l:~.~y·ii1i ing 1 t:s:· ~1~1!~1n_g . \.\O!,Sll'.d. I"at· ~E:\T . nt(J~l rr-ld.\ecl rom-1 ~r ~ ;0-•. i\11~:. S11.C'S I0- 1or1ablf' fashion fur' husy. 111,. uded. .,_ hufl)' rl<1ys, \\'hi p it up 111 a i-:.t;\'l:~·T\'·l'l \'tr. CEXt~ I ll<l'l'nin;'.! tn hiighr eart'l l'~ for e1J clt, pat1e1·n -add_ 2J ·na ' Ct"nts for each pattern for P1'.1n1C'd pa t 1 ('!rd 9331 · ,\lr l\lall and Special Handl- ·laU Siles 10': ttt~ J''~· inf{; othern·ise 1hird-class G~i. JS\1• Size. i.i~~ (i)~t ';.; tlellvery \\'ill t~ke three ak<'S 21. yarrls £0.irn;h. v:eeks or mori:, •Send to SEVE1""\·l"I\~ (,11:.\"fS ~!lee Brook_l!l, ll~e DAJLY f(lr each pattern _ add 25 1 fl..QT, 10;).,, Needlecraft tents for c>ach pattern for Der>! .. Bo~. 16:, Olrt Ote~tea A,jr Mall and S!'M"cial Hand\· Station .. !\'.e\~ .York, N.Y. P ILOT. 4•12, Pattern Dept., 1':>".!U· Pnn1 N 1t.nJ~. Addre-ort. tng: othern·ll!C third-class Z•p· 4 Pallr ra .• Number. . , Clcllvery will t3k t' three N E E 0 L ECRA.t,. 72. 'weeks or 1nore. Senrt . to Croch~t. knit. etc. ~ l\.torlan ritarti n. tht' OAJLY d!rect1or1s, 50c.__ • , 232· \Vest 18th St., r-:e,v ln~tant !'tlat'rafhe '"Rook. York:. N.Y. 10011. Print B:t~IC, fa1w:y knots. pat· 'N&l'IE, ADDRl':S.'i '"Ith lf!fTl!I, Sl.00. ztp; SIZE and Sn'IE lnllllint CrOf'htt Book - NVJ\lBER. Learn by plcturts! Pat· • SEg l\tORE Q u l c k tern-. S1 .oo. Fashions and choostt one Olmpfete lft!ltant Olh ftrcM)k ·~tern lrtt from our -more than 100 gl/Ls - ' ng.Summer Catalog. All $~ptet.fl ,, ......... 1 zts! Only 50c. -$l l)J •--Book -INSTANT SEWING BOOK · · . aiew today, weaf torl'IOrT'OW. 11 JlfiJ' Rt11 lkMW.• • SOe. SL --:V ~ of 11 ...... .&r11&1.11., INSTM.,. FAS ff l I) N ~. -·. BOOK .. lf11nd.n!ds o r ;111 1!100t 1 -te patterns. "'"''hlon ttcts. SJ, S-i;1"'-11m Quill Boole ' .. For d.al ncm undur $50, """ SOc. the Penny PlnctM!r. Qttltts fOf' Tnday'• IJ•lq , • ' REAL ESTATE SALES RECEPTIONIST' for con1m. pholo i.t udi o. Good personality, typing required. Apply 10-t -1363 Logan Ave .. Costa r-.1esa. RECEPTION IST 1 '""eek, Apply 1916 Blvd, Costa l\lcsa, ~· HH · 'S!:!! ' • day a Harbor • -• ·' • • • 7 • . .. • . " -... • I .. Thursda11 Novmber l, 1973 DAILY PILOT C•mpors, S.le R.nt 920 • • 9 Auto•, lmportod 9 o Autoo; !"1!ertl;d 'Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported ·, 0 Auto•, Md c~,~~~-~ 'ii~~ ( .. ,,,,.,.. 11 .... 1 *. SPECIAL* AUSTIN A M.EIOCA . LAMBORG HIN\' MERCEDES BENZ TOYOTA C ADILLAC UNCOLN •• j utot, - new. $600. MS-'""'· ' ·oo AUSTIN America: 'n ena '6'1 LAMBORGHINI 400 or J IM SLEMONS TOYOTA CELICA · •j,4 C a d Qe Ville "ro LtNCOU< Coot. Goe!!! ' whlte fJbergtaas c1tm""'r •-tra•• r~ -d -2+2 v 12 super .,..,~ 1~ 14 -·• (030EAF) . _ ' . cond fully ~ nu tlrel, h II 6 old N "" Rec,. tJ I *Of th w k « ...... .........,... "v" · .-V• • ' " .,.. IMPORTS ,,., • \V ::111•·"'-"· ONE O\VNER. \VhJtc Wlttl viowl t"""-. . 846-$)TJ :,;.. '1275".'°~98 ow 1485, ve1iic:· 956 ' e ee cau 645-1327. =.:o1:1,"°~~ CE" ES IE... $2675 whit• 1n1.-. Nt>W ttr.s. .itvi. •• • -. ~ ,71 DATSUN . AUSTIN HEALE't All< !or Toey. 615-340T or MER D ""' Till ,;,,.I, AMIF'M. electric XLN'T .'.fil. Q>nt. N • eyclNrl .B:::I~::::"~--••JEEJI · 615'7«K . All'rnORIZED windows>'> """'-T.oail<d. M'cbe!i ttr.s Ster.o·iape •---l ~ SCoo .... 9251-~.~CL.. --PICkUP..&-CAMPER-•r;r AW11N Healey lliltlO. SALES" SERVICE' ,$1095 11\oo. s'h.mi. . t---::==---!!:! 4 WHee;L ·DRIVE 1..assx1 W,blte • w1re wheell, M KARMANN GHl.A Jim Slemons ·MERCURY _ 'J.; BICYCLl!S s"t v!.!:~11"tw1':·~· • . $2199 Pty. iuooB. ~ . Imparts ·10 TOYOTA MK n radial• . ~~~~.·Last ·95 1~ hubs, •t>ttial pelni "'" '67 K~ ChlA ale, R (We'l'e top buyer for any R/H. Xliit care. Pri pty Why Buy A New One? Pther mode:ls fmm $6-1.9$. & low miles. Beautiful! 'n DODG E & H, Nu ' paint, n~ tires, used ~fercedes Beni.) $1450/bst oa. 963-1587 eves. 'T.l Mere. Colony Park Wm . Peugeot In all sJzea & colors. 1043HTN). V2 TON PICKUP CREVIER BMW etc. $850. &15-5595, m-0855 1301 Quail VOLKSWAGEN power cv~. 9 """· Cbrl•tmaalay·a ·ways Only $3795 -t173.13LI Sales e S<rvice e Le.,lng MAZDA N~Beach · 3100W.Co:u!tHwy .. N.8. ll600 mi. below blu bt, 1 CYCLE WORKS LTD ~ 4t "'299 008 w. J.st., s.A. . 8$..'l!n 833-9300 ,71 VW BUS 642-9405 -"642-=291"'1 _____ , JS82 Newport Bl"'1, Costa •.a ;ff 4 W .rr. . fl) USED •MW'S ElNTER FROM MacARTHUR '72 CAD C<>u~ de Ville gold '64 MERC Colony Park Wa• M.,,., 548-5183 ~-"'~ 'l' · * Mold• 73 Ro t•ry * MG • 9 PAS S. • · w/wht vi;yl top, ' ~'Old air, P(B P/S, R/_I] runs * BICYCLES * FORD · 'Ii MAU BU '73 BAVAIUA IDEMO) . $66 MONTH Xlm cleon, AM/FM '""'° brocade Int., tuilY equipped, llne, $450 Sls.1627 , ,CHRlSTMAS LAYAWAYS •VIAASM"viNOS.t.HCllMlltre COUP E '71 BAVARIA 36 .MONTHS OPEN LEASE '73 MG mld~t. 1 mo. old radio & only 33,000 m.lles! lo. ml., steel be!ted radial '61 MERCURY. Needs 1 $10. !!OLDS ANY 131KE IJI NOITH IL c..-o WI. ts:,. f;2.10874. l , '69 1600 Will accept trade-ins Leaving state $600 & take (29701..F), mes. top c."<>nd1tlon! Call transmission work, belt or. New-ltalian 10-sp .•.•• $59.95 SAN Ct.lllUT'f-4'2·11Jf ~; A67-2000CS-COUPE CALL MR. "'FBRY -h over paymeitts. Rhonda, _ $2295 \Vayne Ferrell, ~1397; fef. Call 557 .. 2881 ~'F.i1.'r:1~ ~1~: ,;~;;, ~.~ '10 SCOUT •• wheel drive, '71 FORD ""' TON " :: = Hun,. eac i!:4M~A. New clutch, wlro I ==-:" I ~.:;i:: CDV, i<?"ded, orig MUSTANG Used bikes ...... All Types VS, Automatic, P/B, R/Jt CAM P,lt•SPECIAL' II§ OUNTY'S MAZDA wheels. Good coOO. $450 or ~ •,ewoerr '°~ ,!;66,0'.Xl nu, $5600/0f· 1967 MUSTANG, low _mlleqt" Belich Bicyc!!'!I, 806 E. Balboa Many extrtu, $2495 or oiler. , (22'.10'lK) ORANG.:; C , best otter. 615-0'731. eves. • ~ , ...--01 • 390 Cobra Jet engine, ex Blyd., Balboa 615-7282 tl9H4ro $3599 OLDEST MORRIS -68 CAO. Sed. de Ville 68,000 oeUent mechanical condltlon ' ''l!l ~OSSA Plonker 250ce DUNE Buggy, Co r va Ir, -$ · --mi,..-Excel ---oood -$1360. llitOllgliCiO.t:--NiW bfii)(~ ~ Trials, Fitted W/{IU Knobby st reel/dirt. Sale/trade. 17331 Beach Bl. 842-66:i6 MORRIS Minor 1000 Deluxe 28402 11ai.1tlier!ll' ParlnYay 494-4366 mags, tires, air shocks & -Jlex-bar, Ebony •palnt 350 Bike, boat camper, etc. '72 CHEV. . Ml . VI · CAMARO putnt. Must see to a~ · .ea.,-y brake In mileS, ~per 54J;..S2IJ5 aft 6. Reblt epgine, new tires, SSton eJO . t ~~ ft 5.30 • 'c.'Ond, must sen ttiis ,vk, b!.1 VAQUERO DW\e Buggy neat V2 TON P fCl(UP '73 MAZDA Good tiansportation $600 831-2040 , •. 495.4949 prec1a e. -a er , , ottr, O:ip.rl"Y 64G.p504. $l~ or lrnde tor sailboat (73032L) ~ •·, Excellent se.tecUon ot pre. ~ RX·2 COUPE 536--0947 VSE AVERY PWY. Exn· '72 CAMARO Sports Rally. CONVERTIBLE Mu st an -~· 3 SUZUK' 125 TC. -m· 497·)215 $2999 price re-evaluation tnodels. PORSCHE '65 VW Auto, Air, PIB, PIS, '67. Ale, tape deck, Too ~ '-" Bronze 'vith blnck interior, 1\1¥1/FM $29'"JO. 8:42-802'2. many cars. Sac r I f i c e Jetely set up for MX rac-DUNE BUGG\' unUBual '62' DEMO $ALE a utomati c transmission, SEDAN .70 CA.i'\f.ARO . '4"'94-°"6966=------L >'R· or dirt. Xlnt cond. $500 Olds 394._ WUJ tradu r _$250 .. -168_VW...,.CAMeE~-SALES-SERVICE;· LEASING radio, heater & radial tires. '66 9ll pORSCHE, '67 eng. J..spoCd_ & ...ch?n:n,! 3 spd w/console, Air cond. '72 MUSIANG, lite blue: , -or best-oh'. 645-6244. -ca.Sh. 54&-3341 fh'YGS?il . _ ~OVER~ DELIVERY (013HHV ). -----. -Wel>er -cl.rbs, Ko~n l'"s--; t~'A\VI $1850. Call 979-0969 PIS, P/B, Aff, AJC, ~!, ';oo ~i.:.;'t~ ~ ~::~ ·~,.:.-i't~ ~..sP.,.:,. ~u $1999 ROY ,;:.~!Es~' Inc:. $3195 ~.:J:'."~~11.::''!.::l'.· Al~~:;,;; Only $350 CHEVROLET ~~; ~~,extras, 16,ooo None finer, $850. 962-5849 !162--0270 . Cos.ta Mesa 5464444 150~-~~, I options of domes t l c, fl. ~ ,.. -~ G 6 1 " k : or 5'16-6688 GROTH ~ German <~ ~ries) $400), ~-..,..,1 '70 bIONTE Carlo, ale, ·~u M:,AN Pis. Z,OO:u~: ' N6STALGIA 'ti6 H onda Trucks 962 Bob Mclaren, BMW ~ . 673-~l a1t6pm. FORD .p/w, amffnl stereo, wht 1 owner, $12,50. 64+~/ CB450 nu eng 6000 ml, many I ,._... #a .__ 1962 PORSCHE Coupe 1600 · ~ w/blk VUJyl top. $2650. 644-l!IM. <l)U parts $295 FlRM • • •. • • • • nc. . ·~ ....... s. Very clean. Must sell: •YWl llllVUr•SAN CllMINTI: 645-0228eves. '66 ,_ MUSTANG 6 I to"' .~2-H170N68 D. A3-5P! .. 50 , xt .nd '70 CHEVY ,, TON '. CHEY'DOLET Sal~ No::v'Ha~=.ch· R11:~ 28402 M~erite Parkway :1:: 213 -59'1-2718 alt :!~ N~ C~2-~J7L !file~~ 'f:lo:n coeagui:, new eng, $95012,00096'2,i,5,·7 .. ~: r_• '-'O'I e e ..,4 l\, La ra • Mission Viejo . --""' Loaded. Leaving for Orient. ?\-lint cond · -'" tf.orks meg m~ el~t · PICKUP ITI-4> 879·5624, • 831·204-0 • 495-4949 ·~;t::'=~he:g 00~'. •n vw Adventure Camper, Sacrifice! 499-3702 '66 MUSTANG, :> spd, ail', • ~~t~st paint cuh. V-8 Auto Trans A·l Cond, 18211 BEACH BLVD USE AVERY P\VY. EXIT best ottr, prl ply. &W-2694 Under 20,000 _:i,ni. am/fm '66 CHEVY l mpala S.S., xlnt cond-$695. • -1 aft 5 <75923F). ' 847-6087 549 3331 ·~ir,B~ ~~ins1:8' /i~ 7am·lpn\. 2 5J>("akers. purified pre~UJ"{' P/S P/B Excellent con· 557-7.m t;;r;:N;r"~'.1$h/::;-17'J~ S~~:Ep~~~~~l$~~5 HUNTINGTON .BEACH orks, . sway bar)!, warr. MERCEDES BENZ '72 PORSCHE 914. xlnt cond, JWJiio !~~a';.nt.5 ~ ditl~n au· ~und. 830-3887 OLDSMOBILE 1846-4834 BUICK -TRAILER TOW SPECIAL $8100. 735-7326. $4100 Jn4> 673-45~ Mr. covered storage, Xlnt gas Call after 4:30, 1nake offer. TRIUMPH 650 Bonnf'ville 'S9 '69 Olev. %. ton ... ArrVall, 50 USED , Reilly Eves mileage, $3800 or offer. '72 EL CAMINO, fully equip. like new $900, Sacrifice BEACH BLVD. & --. DATSUN \ MERCEDES RENAULT Eve• or wkends only, !mmac con<l. Cruise control, Sale• A $":vice OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS 16750 .,21 SAN DIEGO FRWY. auto, air, PIS, PIB, 3 645-5858 Lo mileage. ;:rsoo. 979-3l42 or't't 531 2450 seats, Jge tires, new brakes, ON DISPLAY 1973 Harley Sportster $1,700 FIRM . comp!. t.ailer tow pack. 1973 DATSUNS · RENAULT '68 VW. Reblt engine, Runs '67 MALIBU, sedan. xlnt HONDA CARS • • • • • • 1117> • $250. T.O.P .. 111. • 'LL MOPEl.S -Sharp· Nt w j:ar goo<j •. Needs minor repair. transpo, bst oU" UNIVERSITY oi.D 27th St., N.B. 673-3572. ,.., Trad•ins ~Blue Lam.em Dr, Apt * 673-2820 * :·. ~ 543-3691 '72 DATSUN '57 CHEVY-283 Stick 11 Ton, "IN STOCK C 1 1 E D NEW 3, Dana Point alt 6pm. •n CAPI<ICE 2850 Harbor ffivd. I • PICKUP • 8' he'd, cust cab, good cond. om ng " very •Y R~l2 4 DOOR '70 BUG. Immac. Xlnt run· !\-fAKE 01''FER! Costa Mesa l (2l 10 SPEED bikl's, man's, ,$>150 979-9718 BARWICK IMPORTS Ask About Our Unique Automatic Transmission ning cone!. Radio, mags, • 979-8019 • 1972DELTAROYALE·dartr. 1 ·"'Oman's, call OOI 1 PM Super blue "1th truck tiN'S, 33375 Camino Capistrano Used Mercedes Lease SALE big tires. Must sell. $1395 .. 63 CHEVY Im~la 2 dr h.t. brown w/llte brown vltl)ll Jlt all 6 PM 642-5004 radio, ~eater, kmg ~· V•ns 963 San Juan Capistrano Pl•ns 5514Ufi. New trans, xlnt com!. Call top, dark brown int, CD1llll ~ GOLD Colombia 5 'Pd l""'° muTOrs " low mdes.. 493-3375 or 831.1315 . House of lmpa· rts . $2499 * 19118 VW Bug, xtra m..1374 $450. equip + stereo tape d-*.· . SI b (08lyBJJ. '69 FORD VAN • Mo -~··· ~ Call 968-4000 ) t t ngra.y style icycle, Xlnt , 52395 CONVERSION n DATSUN PU, air, R&H, 68&2 Manchester, Buena Park Dick Miiier tors ~ •. .xlnt numing car, ·ro CHEVY II. Good coud 2 ,........ . ! roml. 552-0093 6 cyl, H.D, Shocks, 1 'I'on dlx. P.V., cam~ shell on the Santa Ana ·Frw7 120 \V. Wamei-, S.A. xint ttres: $1.350. 557-8151 dr HT, auto trans, 6 cyJ, 1970 OIDS ~· 4 dr full j . HONDA' 'l3 SL.,70. Xlnt <.Jln• r---~..,.---.--.1 Oiassis, Canlp. Paneled,' w/tull rear openmg. New 52J.72SO 557-2132 vw Bus 1969 Rcl>ll eug ice good gas mileage, SJ&..2460_ , ~!1 ~-!'-Ir, front di.lo :dition, $250/or oft e ·r · 1 ~ I Larg r · ,,,,.~.1 · ~ & or: n.-w tires Stan-A box binets ·........, , brk~ ifereo tape deck. ~ fDc. eGU""S$'T.2A;_F~SONv. <lard shlit.Fl.~All!ISTooH393 .. N.OW . OPEN SA B . • ca • ronv. -· 65 CHEV Impala, new tires, $1975 call aft 6 546-5469 ~l'm _.,. ~... curt¢ns, best ofr. 536-3873' good running cond, $450. • · i GIR.L.S 5 spd bike $35. or lo I * SAAB MUST sell. ·n vw Dune call aft 4 pm 494-6761. OLDS '73 To ro n•a do, _ 'host H H nd SL!IO Tr ., Miss on Vlelo Imports n.. ·-Rt 1 1 Be ' Cranberry w/wht vln. tp, : ouer, o a aJ Lincoln-~ter<"ury fe.'.l.turing ~ggy, Su= ega. st 6l CHEVY v•agon. V-S. auto, 14 000 mi's Loaded Pvt 1 .._'.t.'J, all good cond. SlQ-4333. l~ Be:il·h at \Varner '68 850 Spyder, Except. MERCEDES BENZ Best deal ahvays. Complete otter. 5.57-0037 aft 5 PM p1,•r sti·ng, R .~_ 11. Near nu t'. 54700. 64Z-l290. · .,: l 360 YAMAHA Enduro, 1972. 28402 J\largu<'ri!c Park"·ay l:luntington Beach clean, $950. 35 MPG, selection no1v. Buy or lease 169 VW U.S. n1ags F1rcs!one :,oo P Y • Mint condition. Low mileage. l\Ussion Viejo 8@8844. * {2131 592-5544 963-4391 eves. & from tires, Mon.rOe . air shocks, 8 '65 OLDS, full power, air, : J8()(). 557·125,5. 831-2040 • 49.'M.949 '"Home of the Viking"' -FIAT J im Parklnlon't SEDAN track taJX' deck, 2 tone paint. $375. USE AVE8Y PWY . EXIT •72 CHEVY Van, 350, 3 spd. JAGUAR Comnlcte Sales & Service Xlnt shape with new pe.ii1t, $650. or bst ·ouer. 968-2495. 673-TI64 , 1 : f{ONDA 350CL like nu IOOOmi $700. Alsc leather jacket $35 hf.Imel S50 833-8356 • • • • •· • lmma•. cond. p 1 y w. od JAGUAR x· KE Visit Us Soon At radio, h<ater & • speed. '65 CHEVROLET wagon. '69 OLDS Cutl'='5· Xlnl ~ paneling $2950. ot make of-281IJ1. Marguarite Parkway (TI'lBOOJ. ~ Good cond, PIS. riew tires. Must aell $1095.-548.-2.1:11, fer. 494-5640 19n Yellow Coui>e Mission Viejo 495-1700 $99:. $380., 495-5509 , . , 'G7 HONDA 300CL Lale Mdl. A-1 cood·nu paint, clean. Call eves 552-9574 1969 EHllDGESI'ONE 100 TI or fiat track, eng needs work UOO. a49-4338 aft 5. ' 3 SPEED girls Bicycle xlnt '-""'<!, $35. 641-7760 '70 FORD ¥• TON v.a PICKUP Low Mileage, Excellent Con· dition, (103080). SALE PRICE $1195 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK BEA<l'! BLVD. & SAN DIEGO FRWY. 531.2450 '72 DODGE, v-a, custom Lood<!d! (USE AVERY P\VY. EXn:l 645-6400 ~ or 64.S-6406 '62 OIEVY Nova Wagon Nu PINTO , ,; .~~::n ·:~~:'. I=~) ·~:.~ff~:~~ Orange C<>uniy's Newe~ IE:I ~·~:~ r-~~J2~~n, -J j ~~ d11rmeck: ~~!.!:~ SAiAB . - . ·n CAPRi :llOO A/C, ltlck, n RUNABOUT, • •pd, air, ._.,..,., v-t .,,~ LATE '72 350 SL Coupe, 4% 28402 Marguerite Parkway xlnt caild. am/fm, lo inlles, disc ~rks,. lo ~xlnt coad. '73 CHEVY van, 7,371 miles, •67 JAGUAR XKE, low mlo litre, full pwr. lo mileage_ Dealer . , ·iiission Viejo _ ~ 645-5595, 979-0855 Cu.st int/ext. !fit-- super .. 'condition. 96H669 EXcel h & bod nd Royal blu, like nu. $9,9511 CLEARANCE SALE· 83l-2040 • 495-49'19ii-"="' ~~~==--'71 Harley Sportster very mce nm. 968-64ll.> MINI Bike-Xlnt cond. 3 hp, au chrome frame. Make of- fer. 64()....{IM6. alter 5 pm 494-116:i7m~e. Y"' · h~JG:v~6 i.v.~· '13 SAABS~TlNG AT UsE AVERY PWY. EXIT CHRY$LER · PLYMOUTH e e e e e e Aut .. wantod 968 JAGUAR ·nMB,2'oGasSedan,Orig upto24mllesper·gallon 1:8~~k.N~~S!XTY . Six Chrysler '70 ':I ID '63 CHEVY • -Pickup TOP 420 SEDAN owner. had every service, Dick· Mlllt.r Motors Uo> tte all·~·-Newport, Excellent """ 2 DOO'R HA DTOP "' '"" i967 While with !ult factoiy x1nt cat'!· 63,000 frttway U> W. Warner, S.A. • ••"l""'e 0 r, c .,..,.._.,J.. dition, loaded with extras $400 DOLLAR · • 1-~ (WI" miles $3850. m.m8 557 :n.12 1969 VW camper. for. sale. $650. Tel. SBS..s30'/. V-S, aulomatic --· '67 HONDA . 160cc, Jo ml. $2'5<1. or best olfer. Call '847-1807 • Call 639·5.511 • " ~ent ~ ~. ~ MERCEDES BENZ 220D. '13 SUB.AIU Very clean&, goo4 rondltion CONTINENTAL. ,_. steeriog, air OJDdi. , Be.,,..llam&alter9,30pm PAID' ..... --.maroon w/.wbUnle<._F1oor $1995. 673-5246. llonlng, rio. A de6n oar )72 TR.JUMP!£ Bonneville, like new. $1100. Call eves, '536-3394. • • • • • • IMMEDIATEL r - ----~-. -. shih, sunrf. Mt 5, (Zl3) . CUSTOM DUNE BUGGY .... ~ W>d<r wbol-1e. ' 356-SllB. DrivAe AR U Street Legal '721 •• ~ED1f:!3 .• ~!5-55": Gold (ANV'JOO). '73 GMC CUSTOM I DELUXE ¥• TON Motor l:lomes PICKUP , .. .;;S..;..o;l•.:../f!_1_n_1 ___ 940_ v.s. Air eooo, Automatic, -Power Steering, Pow.er • SALl:S e Brak«i, Now Cond, (4:;111iNl • SERVICE • SALE PRICE $3195 ' • RENTALS • . MIKE B~~RTHY EXPLORER , HUNTINGTON BEACH , I <l,"I H h(\o[, > '• ""' BEACH BLVD. l SAN DIEGO FRWY. 5.l1·2«!0 • ••••••• •'L •,1 -.uror• 1,, ,, ======""' 1W70.,EL CAMINO . _Pil/,• f13 LANDAU. Brand new 25' l'fB, air, yjj;yr rob!. Under Mo t 0 rhome. Beautifully 311,000 mJies, new tires. Xl.tC. equipped. Close out sale. t'Ofld. $2595. 673--1&58o I "-duced over $4000. Must •. • • • • • sell. See at John9011 & Son Lincoln Mercucy. 26~6 0 D •L TON Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa. · '69 F R n i.540-=5630=·-----PICKUP . e DaJe's Motor Home Rentals y.g Engine Beautiful Con- '73 23-26.,'. M.H. & Minis dition, (}jhID). r ... miles 9 ni 9, 838-0000 SALE PRICE $1595 ltECREATIONAL VEJIIa.E MIKE McCARTHY • RENTAL BUREAU BUICK * 714: M2-9922 * BEACH BLVD. & FREE \VEEKENO SAN DIEGO FRWY. Recreational Vehicle Rental 5?1-~ FOR ALL SUB ' Best OU" ** 496-8877 w ~ =· . ..,. 811', pwr, Only $12'5 ' MB '72 280 SEi-4.S Ivory spc1 .. h --•~ 1ter tilt Sunrf stereo, Michelin X, '70 BUG, orig ownr, Nnll 2'iM. '"p;'~g;.3a46• ' FOREIGN '67 J~GUAR X1<E' ~-4.2 14M mi, like new, MZ-2113. xlnt, very clean. $1400. ' ·· "~ • • ' '°"" ,. '4.-i/'· S •Jt"-at 900-1690 '66 LINCOLN · ,Coatinental, ~...._, ,.,__ CAR coupe blk, 24,00l mi· '62 MERCEDES Benz needs Dick Miller Motors full pti\Ver $500 Clean runs WE ARE IN AM/FM, radials, chrome work, $600. or best offer. Sales & Service '69 . V\V B1u.s, 1800 et;. low good, waY ~ WhOiesaJe. FORD , ' DESPERATE NEED =~·ulou~e~:~~~ 586--0287att3'PM. Visit Us Soon At m1, sunr , campert1res, 642--.'tnS . t.· .. • ... ....,.a.IMI..,.• OF GOOD. CLE. AN rond. 5.57-4936 MERCEDES 1lem '69, 280SE 120 W. Warner, S.A. Excel rond., 83l-Zl4S COR.V.AIR ' ,';,V:::."";. CAMitO ltlAL Xln't cood. Lo mi's. Pvt 557-2132 '72 VW 7 pass bus, before . . .. _.. .. a.MNTI 4fl.11JJ FOREIGN..c:ARS · JENSEN ~7756 & a1t 9 ~1 -:::::--::::=::"'.::-....---:vll.:-=...:==-...::.:......:.. party. Make otr. ••• TOYOTA noon eves ~'-'· ~ AIR ea...a TOP DOLLAR-PAID 'n250C.1'eoutoar, Regular 548'8l!J5 1!65....z:vRVEvenfng'aneedsor PONTIAC IJOR OR NOTI YOUR NEWLY st SeMeed ·~- Call or come 1n to see u~ APPOINTED """"" Gm472. JUST ARRIVED VOLVO ' w""""':s,..~ • Pl>NTIAc: "10 E<pirlt .i.o ' NEWPORT IMPORTS ·TOP ~ASH for c}eap_ late model can and trucks! Howard Chevrolet JENSE·N '65 MB 100D, .,...un 1'Ull. ,•74 TQYOTAS .~74 VOLVO'S DOD.G .E . ~~~ ... tpowers,1, top~:!' stick, lo" mi, '36 mp(,_ R./H, New Models • Neo.v Colors wu-.: "''""" H EAL'EY ex c-. $2250. 638-2254. SAVE I ON REM~NING HERE NOW 1911 DODGE CRESI'WOOD 675-4.163 . , TIME FOR 13's & DEMOS lmmedlale Oeli""'JI srATIQN WAGON, fully '65 PO!'i'.l'!AC G.T.O. •.Riir-' DEALER ' -fl' l &\VE~~l:=INING =P=es1:1~u;est:1=. ~~~k~~:w~~ IN NEWPORT BEACH , ,1 ~ 1811.11 11..:1 ?3's & DEMOS f:ictory air, AM/FM stereo, ·. V-8 stick. 347.Q.·-_,. Featurihg the full line Of WR-~Ml tilt ste¢ng wheel, luggage . , JENSEN HEALEY QUICK CASH ' ' . TOYOTA flUll IJuii& ~~·u.'~19·~~c6"0"i\ ~J:>··!.:!:'.\~396 : JENSEN YOLYO 644-4687 Anoen Spring utros, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-930.1 ' ~• U -alt 4 ••• -, INTERCEPrOR THROUGH A 1974 ·n XR7, p/s, p/b, air, tape.,;' ro~c C.";;'~ 2; -· . 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 deck, 1 owner. perfect cond. .. _ _. P/S PfBma P/W MacArlhur a~d Jamboree Large S.ltcllon . TOYOTA'S 644·2028/6440382. •-vtop. . , , : Newport Beach of Color• VOLVO .'70.J;ta Wag. 48,000 FORD Clean. $1250. 833-J399 WE PAY 833 : DOLLAR lmmedlaie Dellnry . DAILY PILOT AJE HERE AT $2\'oorur~~ auto, R&ll 11:/;~;~\JU6ti: ~· FOR TOP USED CARS FDUELPLARSTEMRVEl~TJ Au!os, New 980 '69 FORD LTD Xlnt cooa. 546-3070. 11 Your car is extra clean, n 2 DOOR H.T. "7;t. GRAND Prix, tully"equip- see"' !irst. CHEVROLET V-8, automatlo """"5n>ission, ped. Xlnt cond._ Low ·AA rr;rERNAT'L 20 fl, new • • • • • , • ~~i;,u:u~. WANT A.D ' '68 TOYOTA Clean, R/H, __ B_RA_N_D_NEW--.-74--l _power steer!.'!~ &lowair con. mileage. 66-7400· ' brks, neur valve job,new 1966 II TON,._.., P.U; Colta.Mea' ,, 979-2500 alr conCI, automatic, EL CAMINO CLASSIC ditio~.Prt. ... """' &runsl972 PONTIAC Grand Prtx.1 I ~reau. (714) 842--9922. tires, 11.00o. -· ,_<JOod oond, ...d;'tkf.. Tool · IMPQRTS WANTED '51/best ofter. 54&-6333 FACTOl~;:'.,P,RlCE goodO:'lyVMS.1195 ~t3n-f&1~' ~ 'J/41.= L","al;le..::r:::s,::T:;:r'"'e::.v"ie1F'-i94m5 box. '$700. Call Mt~r-5 pm. \Orange cOunty's 642 5678 '70 TOYOTA Corona Sedan. -u.,.. T BIRD t:..:.:.::::;;:...:.:..=;.__;;..;.:: I 5j6-9845. . TOP ·I BUYER -·3100 W. Coa~};!:'l'" N.B. • ~~t,,"i~s. Good con· O°'i.;!<1CE , 11.alP, ,. 'AMiM. '' • .j 16' Travel trailer, ready l • • • • • • llILI-MAXEY TOYvoA 642-~ ,.,_ ~ "' -"::"."~r' clean, nu :tires, xtras, for • , · • · 18881 Beach BJv :. 1 ==='"""~"'===~=========-========"-Call i\lncPherson Chevro!e! FORD '69 T ~BIRD &ale or trade, for tnick or ,72 GMC SPRINT H. Beach Pb. 8'7..&55b 337.2771 e 492-11:.>7 \r 8 . 1 n ti tran'ln'llaion. • late model wag. Will pay WE HUY tt vu•s $11tv1HO Wf cL1M1Hr1 • • au 0 ia c ,1_-~, aurerence. Call 646-9538 or IEL C~INOJ . IMPORTED AUTOS m=s m '"'R G N". £'D";1<-1e°" Autos, Used 990 SlS NOITH n c•-., REAL lull power & air'°'- 842--0480 Air Cond Auto I'ra.ns, Vinyl BE ST PRICES PAIDI ' .L..£"S. ""11U ~ •1i:,1 SAN CL!MEHTI 4f2.t1 J7 ing. ,\ grt'at buy! (985CPY "" · TOI> EXiri.. StlOl']>. 113003L> p;<::..:..c'-'-1--""'. BTCLAYll. BUICK Only $1595 . g· HOUSE trailer. $2000.,Nu sAl E PRICE ·p5 . Dean Lewis Imports i , A•tn . . . H u su. ---1973 FORD Country Squire, ;:~. h~~ea;\1=a.. x!~' MIKE ·MctAR-THY 1!>66 Harbor. CM. 6*-S3Ci:: , A ~A},,z · ~ ~:,,"J;~t.~::-::: ..,.. ~·~:~ •72 BUICK Skylark-yellow a/c, tilt wheel, luggage 4'•-... AtJl4· -A St6-3l23 or 642-2627-__ BUICK Autos~ lmP.Orted 970 ~1:;.1 ;:xs~e~~°'~~~%~t1;J; iZ1~2'-~. ~~~~· ~sDno 1~~) =· &ll:!ker:· 53rl156 SNt. ... FO· -RD'+ . '68 SHASTA 13' Ute ... tght.-BEACH BLVD. & ALFA ROMEO of)Oll'Zodiocblrft>"ll" 1<orno 123-0136 da>s. Ask !or Mike '70 FORD LTD Bnlugham i-"()artlY S/C. Sleeps 4. $360. SAN DIEGO fRWY. llt_'ll 1... 31 Orfind m Wo;;;IClb ~· or leave name & No. late 2 d ·' I top V 8 if •VIAU·~-WI CLl ••tw' ~-&12--0179 ' 531-M':iO ~ 1 ~ ~ 2TIY 32He.1..._ -'2~ 09",JJ Eve• (n4) 6'13-4093 in N.B. r,~ vmy ' -' a . 5J5 NOi.TM & CAt•tci•ltAL ·.n HOLIDAY Vacetloneer, ••• ' • '. * ALFA ROMEO ~~ ,Jl ~ titl:t. ~~ '65 WlLDcAT Convertible =: ~Ldec~,fur ml. &AN ca=mna-. -.1)1 '4 mo. okl. 22· .• Bl~ 6• . Best deal always! 'B:ulinas SOr JSlly ~P1irK"'9 6-77.&MIP ~;.., air, runs_ great. '&4 FORD custom " dr, 4 ·fl TW ns: k;Q: Ba1 Jacb, v:tnil 9Sl:-038SM7~ (:ill 6' Tool Boxes and manual' 1 from $3195 . (Ser. #ti28s). J~ ~~ === SAGITT.UIUS ONll""'WOJ. new tires, good transp. Ask· pov..w tea'ts, wfnckn.vi, etc. Tr•"•"· Utlll!}'. ". un gate for ploku~ fn!cll. ·12·, " '13'a,, C<>mp\ete ... ....... 31C.-...... .. HOY ... h ' CADILLAC lgg 1315. alt 6pm' 49'l-1869 AM/FM ........ Vh"1 "'~· I ' WOI flt Datsun .$5(). each. locUon now:' ByY or lee.se 9'ro 39.Dl'.e• 69R""* Dft.>t ~J ., um 4 dr LTD~ private nUtial tireS, low nU1et. Ca:ll FQR Sale. 4'x8' UtWty 54fHi6'l2 847-8115 lroµt + ~ ivi~-ff~ ri~ "22-a.e '73 CE>UPE DE VILLE. All owner, $2100. A1nt rond. 5-16-3367. . -i·~."'"" tlrf". sturdy, e e e • e e ' J im P•rlc ...,.. 12v.. !!".,. ~~ · ,..,.,. extru. Will .. n or trade. n>H<&-'1831 '62 T-mRD. VERY CLEAN! Auto •·-I-P•rta MJ ~:~ '"6,.«918 , 17,~ 'CMllCOlM Prtv. pty. (1) own er.GALAXIEConv,canbelf!f!n Good condition. $295. !.\w,1 -· • ·~ IRAND NI W uc;,, ..,.... , ,...,,.. o<e:u ,(,, 562-9629. Sat, &m at 900 See Lone 516-lO'l!i. ' .w"~ TO BUY: iitil · "°" "'°"" 76 ~ .wf',,11-'> "13 CAD SDV, like nu, 4500 No. 6,Cdllsi50/bltol!I'. VEGA NH~V 1 GMC 11tUCKS ",, .... ,,. . .. "~~.· "-... m ~1 run 1 Pv • rebevelle or Chevclle Mal bit , . • ·-'71 _ ~.!'t.. ¥ equ p. t pty '65 FORD G6la.xy. Air; PIS • . ·left frOht fender, grlllt and ~AU. SIZES : 1 :~.!1' ;~ • :~ to!WJ/or cfr. 644--13ll eve. P/B, some d~. runs ·n VEGA GT waam, "i3 front bumper. Call aak tot ; UP TO ' rr "-SS!C '6'1·. Al'· Ro--2i ~ ' iJThlt 11,,,.,.., 613-1010, l ;s:-O.K. $100?. 673-1003 ·atttr 3. engine. new clutch, aJr ,......,_-,-Mn, . . yj ~..... ~ ,,_ ,, ... _ .... ,.. '121cho 1970SDV 1 ··-a .~-"-'-V ="· ~· $1200 SA NGS Duetta Sl!Y<ler convertible. -~ •• ,. . . ery oean. ~ · J EEP rond .. 4 '"""'' ~ ery REPLACEMENT & aux· The long, slefik'", ~~ ~=-:!YO:. 1,_21.:)8.JO ed. To.P mcch. cond. Mu si" cl<'an. $l•t%. 5 3G·6209/ .jUary gas tanks, p!ck-•l!'· MIK E McCARTHY har<f-li>-!fnd model. Good ,.,.,, ,,..........., .. ...,. aell. Bbst ofter. 174·7155. . 1.::8.11::·.::12:..:•Z::.·-----''-I 4 whl drive•, Vant '-4notbr , I UI CK ~-• condition. Rqretably, mlllt _... 26 ,._ ~ • .., :1::".:.... ..n..as.aa '71 EL DOR A DO Con· 1910 4 \V/D. ~~P. Wago~. "T2 -VEGA W.n, New -· --14 ]_ u i . We' t 21 h ' S1<M ---PISCU ~ ..... , I d ,-CUstom. Auto. _p/1. p/b, __ ., "rl't.""I-'" -~ O\i'f"'.000 ~· -! horriff. o..-BEACH BLVD. & ' M! , as cant aup WO 21 t::, ·~·~Ith.. ·=~~ ''';" ~-VC.1"""" e, :t:tnt con . pr v fflcl 1tlr. ltub!\, po!l\tractton, w.r, r 1v1 s1ereo, 41, ma. ~•Make ltoom For Dadd)''' SMt.DJEGO f'RWY. cm. SSOO, and t e over ~.. 60llf!, 90Tdlt -.rAA.10~ 1>3-"Y bst otfr 64+23.?,6. Michcllns, sp0rts fiim. 1'o\:i $1950. ~ II ·• •. •• t~ntba°"t 1•.·~~n prapto ~ ~1-3f.50 ~:1'c!!t~ 1$1J92~C:i Q fiJ\ ' () ll/2 t-7.10...0 '73 E 1D0 RAD 0 . Lo\\I rack + set of C>ffroe.d Wflls The fsst~l drnw in the \feet. _.. -• .-.,-.&".. • 1 "·nd In t 11~Cloo:I· \8/Ad""' · N"'iil "'""'° milcagt, !ully ~ulp. $$100. Much more. S..uly. ~ll)J. • .. n Dally PUot , "1th a Oo1lY Pilot Clusllled r .. or -~ appo tmeit' Call 968-8436 61>-1084 Ad. &12-0078. I ad. call -· 49>-41441 San Clemenle. l I • • • • ). \ • . • • .. ' r ' . • 48 DAILY PILOT ' i ' , __ _..... -·---;·.--··· . ,. • • NEW '74 NEWPORTER SAN SIMEON CONVERSION Equipped with bubble top, Dodge chassis, V-8, automatic & much mare . (Ser. "16!171253501 $72.38 54995 . MONTH iar 841 month~. 209/. down. Cosh price incl. tax & lifense ii $5277.75. De· ferred price i~ $7135 . .47. Annual percentage rbti it 11 .0-4•/,, On approved ~red it. - * Largest Selection • Anywh ere . , ·~ .... , • ' • • , • I • ExplQrer. of · Hu'1tinaton Beach.· announees the · .. ·· ;,., ... . expadsion· of:. t,i, 'silvltE ':pEP.T. to··ser¥ict:· ~;~~'.'.:·~'.. t • '> • all makes and models of .·aecreation:_:yehicles~\ .. -.. '· .. J • OUR EXPERTS Will BE HAPPY -TO ·soLVE :. ' YOUR RV SERVICE PROBLEMS -CALL NOW! · . . . . '73 EXPLO RE 'R · 20~ FULLY SELF CONTAINED • with stove, oven , shower, toilet, tinted glass , averhead bunk, windshield curtain, on a 1 Ton Dodge chassis, hose & carrier plus much more. 1294GJVI -. $91.77 MONTH for 84 month1. 20•/. down. Cash prtcf"'1ncl. tax &. license is $6773.75. De'f1rred pml. Price Is $9063 . .43, >innual p1rc1ntog1 rote i1 10.6~9/ •• On approved cre~il. r-· ' ~ -) . NEW '73-.VIVA • • ' 4 MINI MOTOR HOME ,i • - FULLY.SELF CONTAINED: Has range, oven , dble. sink, duol wheels, on !> 1 Ion Dodge chl!ssis &.much· more; •(V~SI ' ' $62As .· !91~.1 s Y '·MONTH for 84 months, 20 */. dow~. Cash price .incl. tax L)ic1ns1 Is $6654.75. D•· terred pmt. price ·is $8903,55. Annual p•rc•ntao• rate · it 10.6'4 '/,. On approved credit. .EXPLDREJ;Ff.; MOTOR H_C>~E :CENl~R$ I I • . * ~o~ite ~·rv~~e . , · · Facllities . . ' I I I J • . ' San Clemente Ca • ~ 1 1s .. rano • • Today's Final El> IT I 0 !'I N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 66, NO. 305, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ~ . -· ORANGE -COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEM BER I, 1973 :rEN CENTS . Clemente Police B'ook 3·1 in Halloween Melee San Clemente police waded into an unruly group of Halloween revelers near the Riviera district Wednesday night ;md arrested a total of 31 persons after cars were pelted with rocks and residences were damaged. 1 All those arrested were cittd for illeg- ed failure to d i s p e r s e after officers issued a formal order and gave the group ol about 100 persons five minutes to clear out. "But all they dki was shout obseenities and throw · everything they had," said the patrolman who issued the formal ' order. Police loaded aD the arrestees they could catch into the city paddy wa'°n and hauled the youths lo the city iaU where adults were issued citations for the misdemeanor '1Jd juveniles cited and releated to parents. Although the Riviera district tradi· tionally has been a trouble spot on Halloween, Wednesday's · metee, said police, was far worse than ever~ before. "For a while it was downright dangerous down there," said Assistant Police Chief Stan Matchett. Deviee Destroyed ' AtQmic." Facil~ty . Accident Bared WASHINGTON (AP) -The govern- ment disclosed today that an accident occurrOO Oct. 7.0 at its Oak Ridge, Tenn., atomic facility invol_ving highly secret experimental eqillpment. One experimental device was virtually destroyed and some others were damag· ed, an Atomic Energy Commllaion spokesman said. Disdoeure of the accident -in which no one was reported hurt and the cause not yet determined -wiS bel4 up for nine days because the project is "a secret and aensltlve one," he said. The project is aimed at developing a new process for producing uraniwn for weapons and power plants. And when the model failed, the AEC said, "it damaged a number of other experimental units and support piping. "There were no personal injuries," it added. 11 Approximately four OllnCe! of uranium heuOuoride (the gaseous mixture) were released In the building, bul Ibero WU DI (l'llllolctlw) ...... posure of penonnel. Many other cen-" t.riluges were unaffeci.d by the Incident and are conUnulD& in at operation." · Crash Ends Wrong Way On Freeway "It was not onJy ow-units thtl were being hit with rocks and garbage but anyone who was unforllmate to drive or Walk by,"' he said. I The disturbance brought dozens of w~r· ried homeowqers o u t on their lawns, but during the barrage ·of missiles, the residents could do littl e to halt damage. One bOuse bad four broken windows and .while t~ Owner was trying to fend Off the flying objects several youths crept into his garage and did damage to · his expensive German sedan parked insl<le. . . PainfUl Collapse At J?Ollce headquarters, when the last of the group waa hauled In at 9 p.m., the air was hectic. Parenjfl, many of them joking about their children's arrest, waited at the front desk to jovially take charge of the youth5 as they were released. One couple tried to use several dif. ferent surnames in order to convibce police to releue the revelers. "I think Hine of the parents were worse than the kids we bustei," one • patrolman wOrkllig at the desk muttered during the height of the haaale. •, 1e 1 • The mass arrest marked the first · One unidentified youth suj"fered scrapes time in recent years tltat police and bruises when he tried to run from determined that Halloween revelry had a pursuing officer, darted into a canyon gone completely out :of hand. and tripped over a log in the darkn ess. "They came loaded with an arsenal Some of the arrests came close to of eggs, tomatos, cabbages, water home !or police. balloons and toilet paper," Matchett said. One officer admitted that his ·younget Police units were.pock-marked. with -brother was among the arrestees. dings caused by flying rocks, and several · "l told him .when I saw him down officers and residents of the expensive there that he'd better clear out, but neighborhood were hit as well. he Stayed anyway. No major injurieS were reported, but "We had to bust him too ," said the several persons did require first aid. policeman. Death Ruled Accidental ·1n Arrest By WILLIAM SCHREuiER Of "" Oil" Pllilt Steff Orange County Sheriff James Musick said today two depuUes used W111uthoriz· ed restraining straps on a man who died two months aft..-his forcible arrest · at a San· Juan Capi>trano freeway off· ramp. . . A coroner's jury In Los Angeles rule<! Wedneaday that Tea!IUO B. J-of Los An~eles died acddentally aa a h!Sult ·of a scuffle will! officers dtning which he was "hogtied" with a special itstralning harness normi!IJ .......... violent mental patients. . Jolwon wu armjed June 4 by depulits David Milewski and Robert Rivas, who found the man In his car, which waa partly blocking the San Juan Creek offramp of the San Dieco Freeway ...... 'J1lie deputies told the Inquest the f!ve- foot-seven , 120-pound Johnson. resisted fiercely wben they tried to arrest him and the restraining stra:ps were used when he kicked open the door of t h e patrol car. The spokesman explained that progress on America n eiperiment.9 with the proc.. ess -called the "gas centrifuge" - has long been kept secret fr.om any country, including friendly ones, ih part because the process if perfected, could be used to produce ftsSionable uraniwn for weapons. And he said AEC scientists felt they had to evaluate the situation before even disclosing that an accident hap- pened involving the experiments. The gas centrifuge process is one desiP,ed to separate fissionable uranium- 235 from essentially nonf1SSlonable U-238 in samples of nlitural uraniwn ore con· talning both types. An elderly driver from Long Beach took the wrong ramp of the San Diego Freeway through San Clemente Wed· nesday and managed to drive the wrong way for almost a mile before a spec- tacular co~ and fire ended his trip. Miraculously, only he received injuries and they were described u relatively minor. Fellow workers and police give first aid to San Cle-· men!e wrecking yard operator Vincent Sanchez after be fell with heavy parts of forklift in empty lot o.ear.~,!.m!-Wednesd'!Y. Sanchez, who suffered severe back injuries, was servicing rig when parts gave way and fell 15 feet. He was reported under in!ensive care today at San Clemen!e General Hos- pital, but his condition -was describe_d ll! "good."' They said the fabric restraining band was wrapped around Johnson's neck and ankles in "hog·tie" fashion . En roote to Orange 0Junty jail, depuUes said Jolmsoo stopped breathing. They said they rushed him to San Clemente General Hospital where he slipped into a coma. He was transferred to Los Amigos Hospital in Downey for treatment but died Aug.14. U perfected, It would be designed to replace the highly complex gaseous diffusion process for separating the two kinds of uranium. Charlea H. Clarke, 76, suffered minor cuts and bruises in lbe head-on crash occurring within sight of the Western Whlte House BOuth of San Clemente. Agents /Say Cruei~ ·rape ' The AEC says the gaJ centrifuge proc-ess would replace smaller equipment and one-tenth the amount of electrlci!Y required by the older procea, "but It would na.t be cheaper to build." · Highway patrolmen said Clark had been driving south on El Camino Real and continued on through, despite warn- ing algna showing that he was h .. ding agalnst ooe-way tr.We. Regarding Dean Missing Describing the Oct. 20 accident, the AEC a.aid an advanced model of an experimental gas centrifuge w a s virtually des!Jllyed "'during restoltand openUons." Lagunan ·Dies After Cliff Fall That brought him Into the wrong lanea of the freeway. WASHING TON (UPI) - A Secret Offi..,... said Clark narrowly missed SerVice agent saiO today that a crucial :;everal cars before his auto plowed • Watergate tape covering the period of mto one. owned by Lowell D. Str!!te Pres.dent Nixon's 1alk "with his fonner of La liBbra. I Both driVers were able to walk away counsel John W. Dean III was taken from their cars after the cruh. from a safe on July 11 on orders of Bjlt moments after they escaped, WATERGATE AS SEEN strate's car exploded into name. San Clemente riremen responded and BY SHA_KESPEARE, Pogo 8 battled for about • baU-bour trying to REBOZO DEFENDS ACTIONS exttngulsh the blazing gasoline. Strate's new, $3,100 sedan was a total IN HUGHES CASE, Pago 4 loss. senior White House officials. Fleeing Police , Clarke was taken to San Clemente General Hospital for treatment of cut -bands and an eye Injury. He reportedly A Laguna Beach man. who fell bead was released after emergency treatment. The agent conceded that his original notes on when tapes were removed and returned did not indicate whether the tapes in question bad ever been returned although a log compiled later showed first from a Dana Point cliff in a Patrolmen deemed It a miracle ... tbat vain bid to elude a pu('Wlng federal tbe accident yielded only minor injuries. officer died Wectnesday night In S a n Cleniente ·General Hospital. Doctors who certllied the death of Brent Robert Angell, 25, of 341 Holly St-.; had listed him ln Hvery critical" condition from the moment be was ad- mitted Tuesday night with multiple Jn. Juries. He wu i'ulhed to · the intensive care unit. . Lobster Battle Angell was one of two men reportedly ""'ght on 1 federal warrant by agent • Charles Hamm when he drove off at high speed from a home at 14167 S<enic Drive, Dana Point, wilh Himm in cl~ J)U!Ut. • ~-~u· Hamm told Orange Coonty "'""' • orncen that Angell drove lo the cUH edp lrled to 11eramble down the aheer face 01o ihe rocky beach below but lcet his bllanct and tell head first for more than llO loot. P'edlnl olllcers declined to reveal the klmlty cit the oecond auopect "'at the present ti.me. II ~ They haft 1lao refused to divulge cklalll of tile ledmll warrant that led _to the pursuit of Angell. ' ' ' ' Fishermen Challenge Poachers Ill' JOHN VALTERZA Of "" Dtlltr , ........ Lobster poaching -which for years haJ been a persistent dilemma tor South Coast fishermen -apparenUy haa become worse than usual. in recent weeks. And the rugged lot of lobstermen out of Dana Point are reported ready to do bltUe with divers and boaters 1'ho have ratded an esUmated. !2.000 worth of the valuable creitureo from com- merdal trapo this oeuon. One aourte cloae to the luut ,.Id !<>- day llllt In -dayo -poodling diver was dilcovered by 1 !oberttennan • who nearly magged the offender with a weighted grappling hook. Harbor patrolmen notified San Clemente police of the problem early today and ulred officers. to report any ...-1 olbhore activity that can be ..... from the bea~. Spokesmen 1t the patrol's Dana Harl>or otnces· confi~ a rash of poaching I~ and said that It ts aiwavatcd b)' a ~ "poor«'8tch this season. ''nte lilllormen are having a tough enough th!le maktl)I end• meet this seoson, because lbblng ts slow. . 0 WbeiJ pOachers start to' clean them ou~•tt ttts rot1gb. For the commercial (See LOBSTERS, Plge I) -. • • , they were brought back the next day. The White House has. said that there Is no recording of the April 15 Nix.on- Dean talks -considered crucial to Watergate prosea.ition · beca~ Dean said be told the President be was cooperating With authorities' -because the tapping equipment mallimC!loned. Pl:'oSecutors raised the possibili!y today that the tapes covering the ptrl!>d of April 11-!S which were removed In July . were taken from the White House in JuJy by former presidential adviser H.R. llBldemln of Newport Beach, listened to and never ·returned. • . Richard Ben-Ven.isle, a" lawyer for the Watergate special pros~tion · for~. elicited through cross-examination of Secret . service agent Raymond c. Zumwalt that the critical tape was removed from a safe on orders of senior White House officials at a -time that (See TAPES, Page Z) Young Trickers Turn Treaters Thrae Uny costumed children ventured · into the Laguna Beach police staUon Halloween night and "trick or treated" the nigl).t shift dispatcher Juanita Perryman. The station house didn't have any candy on band, so Juanlta doled out pennies to each of the little ghosUes. Then, spying a UNICEF" col· 1ecUon box 1m the COWlter, each of the tots turned over the pennies to be put in the tlOI for c'htld""' le" fortunate than they. ' " ' . Geralil Ford E~plains Funds For Campaign WASHINGTON (AP) \'ice President~esignate Gerald R. Ford denied at his confinnation hearings today any wrongdoing in the handling of Sll,500 in campaign funds which he did not report to the House. Itemizing each of five checks involved, Ford said that to the best of his knoWledge they were reported by the donors In proper public documents and aubsequenUy reported by the Republican Congressional Campaign COmmittee !15 required by law. nie funds Involved were contributed to Ford in 1970 and channeled to the Republican Congressional C a m p a i g n Committee which then sent a similar ambunt to the ·Michigan congressman's district. ·Although Ford did not report the con- tributions in his personal statement of campaign finances filed with the House, he said they were all property recorded in other places. Conceding be was "not a saint," Ford offered hhnself as a peacemaker and mediator in a crisis-ridden government saying, "I ,can ho a"'\belpful bridge beween the executive anl-t.be legislative branch." .. Under questioning by members ot the Senate Rules committee, Ford Said he Intended aa vice president to work close- ly with Congress on legislation at an levels "to find a common level or ·a~ ment." •· , . Asked U he cciuld be elected If the entire country had the chance to yote for him, Ford responded: "I might have done fairly well. I wouldn 't forec&Jt I Victory.' Ford caned. the &th congressionar dislrtct of Michigan, which bas elected him to Congress 13 limes, 11a moderate electorate, and my own views· are not as conservative as might have been (See FORD, hge Z) 1 • A physician testified at the Inquest that the coma couJd have resulted from oxygen to Johnson's brain bei~ cut off by t h e strap. The doctor said he did not know lf LSD -a quanUty of which was found iri Jolmson's pocket -couJd have caused the same effect. Bronchial pneumonia was listed as the cause of death. Inquest jurors recommended after rul· Ing on the death that deputies be given training in the use ol the restraining devices to prevent future mishap when dealing with "'violent or disoriented persons." . Investigators sald the deputies had no training al al! In the use of the device used on Johnson. Musick confirmed today that the straps are "i.mautborized re![!trainlng devices that the deputy apparently got from the mental ward 4t orange O>unty (See D&\TR, Page Z) Weather Cloudy and cooler is the way the weather service calls it for Friday, partially clearing in the afternoon hours. Hlghs at the beaches 711 ris- ing lo 75 inland. Ovemlght loWJ 52-56. IN'il n •; 'fOltA l' President Nizon is an isolatld, sh11 man. with onl·u tr fttD close friend$ -a ma" &Gt-case in soci<ll sltuoUolh,, Ser i11-deplh story on Page Ilf. • • ::... ........ .: --. ... , ... , ........ Or•llR "C... 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Brown said an esti rTiated 150 to 200 juveniles and young adults were attending the party at which a Jive band was perform- ing. • The third time oUiccrs were sent, the milling crowd began heaving eggs and bottles at them and a call for assistance was radioed out by Officer Terry Temple. :::: •r · : Proposition 1 Debate Aired Gov. Ronald .-Reagan a n d Assembly Speaker Bob Jiioretti will 1neet in a face to race deb~te on Proposition I during three air· ings of "The Advoca~s" progr~m on KCET Chahnel 28 startmg toni ght at 8 o'clock. Reagan and Moretti CD-Van Nuys) have been the princi~ls in battling over the controversial measure on Tuesday's ballot. Also arguing the measure on KCET "'ill be ectmomist Milton Friedman. .state Sen. John Hanner (R-Glendale) and Prof. Howard .Miller .• The show \viii air again at noon ·rriday and at 6 p.m. Saturday. Fuel Pinch: A ir Cal Set,s Flig ht Cµt By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 IPHI DfllY Pilot lllfl The energy crisis is back on the Orange Coast and the first industry to reel its pinch is Newport Beach-based Air California airline ... Robert Clifford, president of Air Cal. · said today that his firm has been forced to cut flight schedules by eight: per- cent, effective Monday, to comply with the ne\v federal fuel allocation program. -That means the following flights \\ill · be eliminated: -l\1oming and evening Orange County flights to and from San Diego. Tu-o other roundtrip flights \vi!\ remain on the schedule. -The 10 :30 a.m. flight from Orange County to Sacramento and the 1:20 p.m. return night. Three other round trip flights \vill remain. Clifford explained tha t the federal allocation program allows each of the f1.ir carriers the same gallonage as in t.he same month of the preceding year. Despite the cutbacks, C 1 if ford : predicted that his firm 's earnings would · not be reduced. ~ _ No cutback will be i6ltiated by Air· ' y,•est the other major carrier operating , out of Orange Count,< Airport. Airwest 'vas on strike during November and December or 1972 and faces no fuel reStric!ions for the remai ning t\VO months of 1973. • • The airline industry, \\1hich buys IO billion gallons of jet fuel a year, said today that it ·"·ould try to cut more than· 100,000 flights a year rrom its s~hedules in an ~fort to conserve fuel. OIAM51i: COAST tC DAILY PILOT Tht or ..... CO.II DAIL y PILOT. willl wt.1dl h comblnW Ille HtWl·Prtn, It flUOlltlwif b'f 1 1'11• Or•ntt Coa11 Publl5111no COrl!ltenr. $.ept. r11t ed!!lorlli 1rt l'\lblllhto1, Moncl1y !~~ Frijjoy, /or Cos11 M"'· N~rt &tKl'I, Hunil1>1110n Beac~/FO\IO'!t•in V11i.y, i...e-a .. ~. 1rv1n11~1<1d"lt1Mctc •114 51~ Cllfne!ott/ Sa n Juan Ctpi1lr1,,., A 1ir19le retiloNI l!Clilion it WCtli11'111f S11Wd1~1 . Ind 5vnc1,,,. 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Brown described Oftlcer Praet's injury as minor an d said the officer did not require hQsp!~ljzatlon a'1d was not relieved from duty. Brown i;aid no arrests were made jlt the party and he said officers did not use nigbt sticks or mace on any of the partygoers. Capt. Brown said that with the size of tile crowd it wOuJd have been "asiriine to effect arrests." Brown said further he did not know how many Sheriff's deputies responded to the "officer needs help" call broadcast to local city forces. He said Sheriff's deputies were not specifically asked for help. ·From P agel TAPES ... o..11r Plitt St•fl Pholo / ... AQ,er an initial flurry of combat, coun· ly of!lcials and sPokesri1en for the city of San Juan Capistrano today predil:tcd a new period of attempted comPft,mise in the dispute over access routu to a. major dump inland o tb~..mi""ion commu nity. · .. t City Manager Donald \Veidner -while. stressing the adamance of his City ooun· cil against use of Ortega Highway - predicted ''lots of shirt-slee ve negotiating sessions" in coming weeks. \Vh3t has irked ihe city is the disClosure early last month thai the couiity road department had promJsed but -never acoompllshed-an enginieing study on city proposals for the use or a new road to serve lhe dump. Haldeman is known to llave listened to at least one of Ni.Jon's tape--recorded conversations bearing on Watergate. DRIVER'S.EYE VIEW OF TRAFFIC ON SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO'S ORTEGA HIGHW AY Local Officials Predict Worse Hazards Wil I Be Posed If County Dump Opens Nearby -The county is ~ing its .. purchase or the Prima Desecha Canyon off Ortega Highway for use as the main disposal site for the south and possibly central parts of the coast. City councilmen Monday rescinded thei r offi cial endorsement of the Prima Desecha idea . Zumwalt conceded that his original raw notes do not indica.te' that the critical April tape was ever returned although a transcription of those notes made July 18 showed it was. Haldeman, who qUii as White House chie1 of staff April 30 in a major post~ Watergate sbiJteup, testified before the Senate Watergate Committee last sum· mer that he had taken several tapes ho·me to review in mid-July. But be said that he listened to only one, dated Sai1 Juan Capi strano. .Loccil Prop . 1 Debate Sli oicn They substituted a new resolution disapproving of the project ,until it is shown by the county that no adverse impact would be f.elt in San Juan. ' To Get Priv;ite School Orange County's public television station, KOCE ehanncl 50, tonight \viii reature a debate on Proposition I, the government tax and spending limitation measure, starting at 8 p.1n. County Road Department chief Ted McConville said Thursday that, he .. believes the city's ire over county plans to use Ortega were an overreaction and said he does not believe the problem is of the magnitude asserted by the council . Sept. 15, 1972. . Zumwalt said he was not to1d for whom the tapes were destined when he released them from a Jocked safe July ll. I . "Do you know· whether the tape recording of a cofive_rs81ion between the President of the United State.! and John W. Dean on April lS, 1973, was given to Mr. Haldeman in July 1973?" Ben- Veniste asked. "No," Zumwalt replied. Earlier, the White How:e offered to lei a federal judge listen to -tapes o~ the perlcd during which the President talked with Dean to hear for himself that a crucial part of the conversation never-was recorded. The White House aJso recommended that electronics experts be called in lo certify that Nixoii'a remaining secret tapes "are complete and have not been tampered with" in any way. White House lawyer J. Fred Buzhardt made the offers at a bearing before Chief U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica about the stunning disclosure that two of the riine tape recordings Nixon prom- ised to produce u n d e r coun order apparently never el.isled. ' The two conversations that the White House now says do not exist involved a telephone call-from Nixon to John N. Mitchell on June 20;. 1972, three days after the Watergate bugging ar, rests; and an hour-long meeting between Nixon and Dean on April 15, shortly before Dean was fired as White m>use cowiset. Buzhardt said the Nixon-Dean meeting was not recorded because the recording 1nachine ran out of tape. Frot11 Pflfle l DEATH ••• Ji.1edical Center.,, .. Ji1usic k said his deputies are ~t train· ed in the use of such "soft" restraints bu t are issued handcuffs and what he termed -"other rigid restraints" which they are trained to use. "The officers involved in this were disciplined and the entire patrol division was 'varned not to use unauthorit.ed restraints," Musick said. He added that the discipline Con.sisted of a harsh "talk- ing to" by himself and the patrol division captain. "This was a darned regrettable, tragic thing that happened , but we feel the incident is closed now," Musick said. "We \vere not aware this restraint was being used b u t now that' we are, it won't happen again. Two of the seven ,coroner's jurors voted against the acddental death ruling, claiming the death was man-caused and not an accident. Orange County supervisors have ap- proVed a Montessori school location necir San Juan Capistrano. . Martin F. Roston. owner or Montessori Schools in -Fountain Valley and Orange, won his appeal Wednesday of a deeisiQn by the county 1.oning Administrator. College Bans Faculty -student Sex Articles SAli FRANCISCO (UPI) ;_ The San Francisco State Administi'atlon has refused a campus newspaper permission to print the second of a series on sexual relations between faculty and students. ~ The stories were written by Judith Nielsen for the Phoenix, a weekly la~ratory paper for . the journalism department. · In her first story, printed last week, • Miss Nielsen said that of the 160 faculty mem~ 'who, )'eSponded to her ques. tionnaire, 40 admitted relations with students. She sent th . qustionnair to 600 Jaculty members. Miss Nielsen said the order not to print the story came from Bernard Liebes, journalism d e p a r t m e n t chainnan, "and I believe he was under pressure." Leo Young, humanities school dean, said the "Ji.1ethodology" of the ques- tionnaire was "indefensible" and th at she should have asked social scientists ho\v to set up a "valid questionnaire." Dana, O emente Gym Play Slated 'The opening of gymnasiums at Dana Hills and San Clemente high schools for weekend recreation programs will start Saturday with basketball, volleyball and other athletic activities on the schedule. Hours for the traditional \Veekend ac- tivities will be from 1 to 5 p.m. 6n Saturdays and l to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Efforts will be made to organize pro- grams and activities to coincide "''ith interest shown by the users, ·said recrea· lion director Bob Bouman. Youth basketball games will begin in December on Sat~ mornings at each facility wilb an estimated 500 boys set to take part. During week nig!m, programs for-- adults will be offered, with hours from 7 to 9:30 ·p.m. Nixon Pi~ks· 2 Pres ide1it Names Saxbe, Jaworski < &: WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon today named Sen. \Vil• liam B. Saxbe as attorney general and approved the selection of Houston attorney Leon Jaworski as new Watergate.special prosecutor with full independence and safeguards against being fired. (Related stories, picture,. Page 4.) The President promised not to discharge Jaworski, as he bad Archibald Cox, without obtalnlng the corisent of House and Senate Democntlc and Republican leaders and tOP. members of the two judiciary committees in Congress. Jaworski told a Houston news conference that he planned to be· gin work Monday and said that should an Impasse develop over any phase of the case, the matter will be presenteJI to t~e two senlot majority and minority members of the judiciary committees. "I am not anticipating a disagreement, but this wa~ one of the matters I searched for in the Interest of complete independence," he said. "I did not seek the Job and my ·conditions of .acceptance have been met." Nixon appeared personally in the White House briefing room to ·announce his nomination of Sarbe an Ohio Republican who is not seeking ...,..Jection, as successor to Elllot Richard.son, who resigned Oct. 20 rather than follow Nixon's orders to fire Cox. denying his application for a use permit for the school . It will be located on two and one-hal( acres of ptoperty at the northeast comer of Marguerite Parkway and Sp0Ued Ball Lane .jll.!lt east of the San Diego Freeway. The applieation had been ·denied three times by ·Zoning Administrator Ray Reed because he diet-not feel a private school was compatible with the nearby small estates neighborhood. . Plans outlined by Rosto n call (or a 5,000-square-root school building rronting on a large parking. lot with landscaping for the parking and playground areas. The school will be sound proofed to shut out freeway noises. Robert F. Waldron, attorney for Roston said the school would be a buffer for hi:>mes from the nearby freeway noise. The supervisors approved the use permit unanimously. The school will be limited to 100 students initially. From Pagel LOB STE"S .•. ' . guys, it's their livelihood at stake," said one officer. An added insult, sources said, is that instead of robbing a trap of a lobster or twO, the divers are cleaning the cages out completely and then dragging the traps away ti) use for themselves. Thus, the lobsterman loses his catch and his traps, too. The spiny animals have become more valuable than prime stea k and the few retail outlets selling. live local lobster along the South Coast are charging near- ly $3 a pound for alive "bug." Patrolmen said that several coastal residents already have vohmteered to \keep an eye on the lobster spots off coast and . in recen t weeks several of them have notified the patrol u'hen suspicious activities take place. "If more people keep their eyes open, maybe the problem will stop,'' the officer said. Supervisor David B a k e r , chairman or . the dri ve to win passage of the ·measure in Orange County. and Cypress Councilwoman Ali ce Frankiewich will speak in favor of the measure. . Sue 'l'Suda, rcpresen ting . .__J AA ,. League of \Vomen Voters and Les Francis of the California Teachers' Association wiU oppose the con- stitutional amendment. Stables Bur gled I n Capistrano; ' Loot at $1,600 Equestrian equipment valued at more than $1.600 was stolen \Vednesday night by thieves who broke into three San Juan capistrano stables, Orange County Sheriff's officers said . Deputies said horse tack valued at nearly $1,000 was stolen by intruders \\-ho broke the lock to gain entry to a horse trailer owned by contractor Bernard A. McDonald, 54, 30131 Outpost Road . Horse tack valued at nearly $600 \Vas stolen from the stables of Gloria Rogers, 33. JOIJl Branding Iron Road, by bu.rglars who unscreu•ed the door handle from her nearby stable. An airline pilot John A. Becker. 38, of 26922 Canyoii Crest Road , told officers that thieves also used a screwdri ver to gain entry to his nearby stable and remove tack valued at about $75. ~puties in the San Juan area are also investigating today the theft Wednesday night of brand new furniture recently installed in a model home at 3212.5 Via Aguila. ' But city officials - hitter over being snubbed on the engineering of th~r preferred route -have lashed out bard against McConviUe's department. "Somewhere we've lost the com· munication and we've got to get it back," McConville said. Wednesday. Weidner has predicted that the entire dispute soon will fall into the laps of the County Board of Supervisors. Already board Chairman Ron a 1.d Casf)(rs has sat in sessions attended by ~tcConville and city representatives. The county approach is one of urgency because of the rapid depletion of dwnp sites to serve a huge area. Prima Desecha, they have said, is their only hope for a major landfill area available within a year. Alter that Forster Canyon ·in San Juan and Coyote Canyon in Irvine might be full. But in San Juan, the potential of · thousands of truck trips a day on the dangerous stretches Of Ortega Highway has caused tempers to.flare . ··1 don·t like to ma ke such predictions, but in this case I can assure everyone tha,t there will be crasi)es and deaths on that road if the dump traffic is: allowed there," Weidner said. F romPage J FORD • • • in1plied. "I consider mysell a moderate cer· tainly on domestic affairs," Ford aaid, "a conservative on fiscal af(airs and an internationalist on foreign policy." In regard to the 1970 campaign funds, Ford said he got more money than be needed and sent it to the GOP committee to distribute to others. He said he sometimes told donors to send money directly to the House GOP cam· paign committee rather than to bis cam- paign. CLEAN SWEEP OF ALL f LOOR ·SAMPLES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. . . TO MAKE ROOM FOR . NEW. MODEL$. A.Ii'. Price•· Sla•hed For Quic ) Sile TELEVISIO'N$ COMPACTS I -HURRYI Whlle They Last. I .•: • . . LOW Pl!CU ARI IORN HUI · RAISED· JLSEWHI RE 90 DAY-CASH w1tHc:1':1~ono I 181S NEWPORT BLVD. __Downtown Costa Mesa-Phone 548-7788 I ·L-- - - - - - - -~ --·-- - - --. - - -.I ., • .... • ! I • • \ • • • • • • . ' • - .. . Thm:sday's 'Closing Prices 15.·A. CREDIT MANAGER ............ ~ ...... 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NEW YORK STOCK ~XCHANGE _ Year's High-Lows Appear Every ~~turday • • -. ., '----' ' • Stocks Slump For Thit·d Da}\ NEW YORK (UPI) -Stocks fell sh~y Thurs· day !or the third consecutive sesS1im on the New York Stock Exchange amid growing concern oYer \Vatergate and the 1ncreas1ng poss1b1l1ty of a senous energy shortage Trading was moderate A few minutes before the close, the Dow Jones mdustrial average was of( 8 73 pomts Lo 947 85 Early 1n the day, the average or 30 blue chips was slightly h1ghe1 as selective bargain hunnng entered the picture aftet three daysof declines The index slid through the rest of the session however, as the force of the~ week's techrucal pull~ back cancelled out most of the list's early i:ains. • Finance · Briefs eDoU.rFirnt LONDON (UPI) -The US Dollar toda y remained ftrm 1n qwet trading on the mam Ew'opean money markets that were open. Banks and ex .. changes 1n France, Belgi~ Austrta and Italy were closed for the All Samts re\igious hoUday In Frankfurt, the dollar closed unchanged at 2 4510 marks median, the highest since Sept 4 after a day with httle or no trading e Clorox Co. Special to abe Dally Pllol OAKLAND -The Oorox Co Wednesday reported record sales and a dechne tn earnings for its first fiscal ~uart"' ended Sept. )0 Clorox President Robert B. S~tterly said sales for the thre e mont.hs were $125,000,000, an increase of 25 percent over sales o C $99,6$7 ,000. recorded tn the fltSt quarter a year ago Computer Firm Gets Credit Line ~----- Computer Automation Joe , Irvine· based • mmicompuler mAnufacturer, said it has ar· ranged a firm. umecured hne ol cred11 of $5 mllllon wllh • Security Pocil1c Bank of Cahfomla and Mor ga n Guarantv Bank of New York Reporllng at the COf!!pany's aMual shareholdert meetlna: tuesday P'rcs1dr.nl D. II. Methvin said ttie C!'edlt Dne was obtained for a two-year period begmnmg Nov. I a1 a rate t,~ per cent above tha prime mtercst rate. Proceeds will be used lo supplement working capital r<quired to support corpora-te growth. ht satd • • • .J 36 DAILY PILDT Sex!! Polities Party . Issues _Orders -~ ROME (APl -The llalian ll larxlst-Leninist party,· r radicaJ group lert of the com- munists. has issued strict sex directives that af~ .causing frustration among ceJI members. -----:S A party official acknowl~g­ ed that only 30 percent of lhe revolutionary p a r t y members "have been able to live up to the o(ficlal sex guidelines. "ONE REASON they fail ," said Angelo Arvati, 30-year-old t<litor of the party publication, "is because of political dif- ferences bel\~een husbands and wives." In a manual presented by Secretary-General Aldo Bran- dirali, the party made sexual ~ hannony one of its chief dic- tums. "Only in that \\'8f.'' Bran- , dirali said, "can one be serene the day after· and begin a new day of slruggle for the altimate victory -edificalion of socialism." BESID ES SEXUAL Ear Loss Suit Won. • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A writer ·whose face was partially paralyied during an ear operation has bee.fl a\vard- ed $500,000 in damages by a Superior Court jury. Dean Lipton, 55, a novelist and · freelance journalist, won the judgment in his suit against the Kaiser Foundation, and Dr. .Edward Whiteley, the surgeon 'who performe<t the operation in May, 1968. Lipton's ·attorney, Robert Harlem, said the plaintiff's right facial nerve Was severed during the operation and as a result hls face sagged, he couldn't close his right eye and had difficulty speaking. harmony, the party program warned against sexual In- tercourse more than once a day. claiming: "All that about virility and making lov.e more than once in one night is a bourgeois myth and reflects the theory that women are ·sex objects." ' Brandirali. 32 and married, Jinks sex ·and politics because "sex without c I a s s con- sciousness cannot g i v e satisfaction even if it is repeated until infinity." THE PART-V h~s n o representation in the Italian Senate or Chamber o f Deputies. However, it participates in elections. Its members are believed to num- ber a few thousand but there is no exact count. The party's weekly publica- tion is said to sell about 40,000 copies. Editor Arvati wrote: "For. a Marxist-Leninist, sex must be talked about in publiC and conducted along p o I i t i c a I Jines." The first commandment of t~e party calls for marriage among comrades. Divorce is accepted so long as couples confess their difficulties to the party and a decision is reach· ed collectively by comrades. ON FEi\fINISrtt, Arv at i says, "It's a serpent beginning to creep into our organization. Gripped by false myths, many women were not working at home and were ignoring their children." The party's sex Program drew criticism, even from some leftist organizations. "Brandirali 's program is a new mocality invented only "to reassure the leaders of his p<irty and to allow them to keep its members on the leash," said another extfeme left organization, Lotta Con· tinua. "Despicable," declared II Manifesto. the neWspaper of another extreme left group. NEW LOCATION Same Great FREE Cookin_g School Every Thursday, Oct. 25 thru Nov . 15 9:30-11 :30 A.M. EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA, Newport Center (Across from Fashion Island) •Prizes •Surprises r •Gifts W ortli More Tha1i $2,000 hiore exciting and profitable than ever before, the annual Cooking School retll[ns to the Orange Coast area for its 22nd great year-but in a new location, Ed\vards Ne,vport Cinema in Newport Center (across from "Fashion lsland ). You're in- . vited to attend free and to compete for prizes including a Litton Electronic Oven, Amana Radar- Range, Electro-Grill Tabletop Barbecue and more +' -national brand names among prize items in- clude General Electric, Frigidaire, Oster and oth- ers. Plan now to .attend the area's greatest Cook· ing school ... Co • Sponsored by , "" . Richard 's Markets, Lusk Homes, Da~is-Brown Ap· pliances, Edwards Cinema, Southern California Edison Company,_ Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Coast Community CoUege District {Orange · Co.st and "Golden West College.) , • Folding Type Blacl~ Firescreen • 30'h" high • lighwtighl, ytl dwroblt • llotli "ith •r111 Undies .. Stanley 'ft\etal Mitre Box • llllgll 1!1-1111t1I ~11 e u,. With ~k II ,.1111 HW • Cuh1ttO,.,,•S1rJOlllfrHlftllt1 s•9 , ' • • ' . • , Kerm Rima .Puts --. You Knee~-Deep ' l~::Savings!. SAlE PRICES EFFECTIVE ·THROUGH NOV. 7, 1973 . 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' ' Today's Final N.Y-.:-Stoeii:s TEN CENTS Did Deputies' Restr~int Cause Man's Death? l . -• - By WILLIAM SCHREIBER violent ~ntal patients. wa.s wrapped around Johnson's neck and ankles in "hog-tie" fashion. En route to Orange-County jail, deputies said Johnson stopped brealhing. of which was found in Johnson 's pocket -could have caused the ~me effect. Of ""' 01llY 1"1101 51111 Ol'ailge County Sheriff James Musick said today two deputies used unauthoriz- ed restraining straps on a man who died two months after his forcible arrest at a S!ln Juan Capistrano·. freeway off. ramp. .. A.coroner's jury in Las Angeles ruled Wednesday that Teague B. Johnson of Los An_geles died accidentally as a result '"' of a scuffle with officers during which he was "hogtied" with a si)ecial restralni.ng harness normally used o~ Johnson was arrested June 4 by · deputies David Milewski and Robert Rivas, who found the man in his car, which was partly blocking the San Juan Creek offramp of the San Diego Freeway. The depuUes told the inqQest the five- foot-seven, 120..pound Johnson resisted fiercely when they tried to arrest him and the restraining straps were used when tte kicked open lhe door of t h e patrol car. They said the fabric restraining band They said they · nished him to San Clemente General Hospital where he slipped into a coma. He was transferred to Los Amigos Hospital in Downey for treatment but died Aug. 14. A physician testified .at the inquest that the coma could have resulted from oxygen to Johnson's brain being cut Off by the strap. The doctor said he did not know if LSD -a quantity Bronchial pneumonia was listed as the cause ol death. Inquest jurors recommended after ruJ. l!ig on the death that deputies be given training in the use of the restraining devices to prevent future mishap when dealing with 41violent or disoriented persons." Investigators said the deputies had no training at all in the ~e of the device used on Johnson. .. Musick confirmed today that the straps Halloween ·· Partygoers Bombard Laguna Police Lagunan Dies After Cliff Plunge • ~ ~· Beach man who fell. bead 111'11 from a Dana Point cJllf in a vain bid lo elude a pursuing federal officer died Wednesday night in S a n c-. General llolpital. . . lloctol'I who certified the death of Brent Robert Angell, 25, of 3U Holly 'st., bad listed him in "very critical" copditton from the moment he was ad· mil~ Tuesday night with 1!1Ultiple in· ' juries. He was rushed to the intensive care unit. . _ • .- Nixon Pi~ks 2 President Names Saxbe, Jaworski WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon today named Sen. Wil· 'Jiam B. Saxbe as attorney general and approved the selec.tion. of Houston attorney Leon Jaworski as oew Watergate special prosecutor with full independence and safeguards against being fired. (Related stories, picture, Page "4.) ,. -· One Officer · Hit in Head By Bottle The President promised not to discharge Jaworski, as be had A ~a Beach Halloween party tum- Arc!libald Cox, without obtaining the consent of House and Senate ed lo violence Wednesday night as eggs Ile'!'ocratic and Republican leaders and lop members of .the two ~ beer ·bi>Wel wert*'"", a\ police ·judiciary commJtteea in Congress. · •, • · ' • ~ 9~1 ' ID" ililperR an Jaworski told a Houston news conference th~t he plannee to be-. -led. ;.;., · gin work Monday and said that sbould7an impa.ne, deyelop over any ~-~ ~-. · phase of·the case, the matter will be presented lo tlle "nro~senior Poh Officer Bructl'faet wu struck majority and minority members of the judiciary cbmmitte~ . in the bead with a ~ beer bo1t1e "I am not anticipating a disagreement, .but this was 011ce_ol the . aiiil~'• 'dejluli~L~·lo a matters I searched for in the intere~t of complete independence," call .for usistance at the party ·taking he said. "I did not ~eek the job and my conditions of acceptance place at 46& Myrtle si. . have been met." -Laguna Beach Police Capt. David · Nixon appeared personally in the White House briefing room to offi announce his nomination of Saxbe, an Ohio .Republican who is not Brown said · today department icers Seeking-re-election,.as-successor to-Elliot-Richa·rdson-, ·wh01'esigned :had been called to the iesldence ~ are "wiauthorized restraining devices that the dep0ty apparently got from the mental ward at Orange County Medical Center." Mu.sick said his deputies are not ... train- ed in the use of such "soft" restraints but are issued handcuffs and \\'bat he termed "other rigid-restraints" which they are trained to use. "The officers involved in this were di~iplined and the entire patrol divi sion was warned not to use unauthorized re$'aints,'t Musick said. He added that .SpectuMr.lr~pn r the discipUne consisted of a harsh iitalk· ing to" by himself and the patrol di vision ca ptain. "This was a damed reg rettabl e, tragic thing that happened, but we feel the incident is closed now," Mv~ick ·said. "We \Vere not aw3.re this reslraint was ' being used b u t now that we are, it won't happen again. . Two of the seven coroner's jurors voted against the accident~! death ruling, claiming the death was man-caused and not an accident. Ul"I Ttl ...... Angell was one onwo men reportedly sought on a federal warrant by agent Charles Hamm when he drove off at high speed from a home at 34567 Scenic Drive, Dana Point, with Haml:n in close pursuit Oct . 20 rather than follow Nixon's orders to fire Cox. times by citizen complaints. Capt. Brown said an estimated 150 to 200 ··juveniles , ~ Agents Say Crucial Tape Regarding Dean Missing and young adults were attending the party at which a live band was perform· ing. Sembomriatsu Ohashi ,Bridge opened above JGzugawa River in Osaka Wednesday. Bridge is more than 1,000 feet long and 120 feet above water 'level. ~ Hamm told Orange County Sheriff's officers that · Angell drove to the clill edge, tried to scrBlnble down the sheer face to the rocky beach below but lost his balance and .fell bead first for more than !Oil feet. Federal officers declined to reveal the identity of the second suspect "at the 'Present time." · They have also refused to divul ge details of the federal warrant that led · to the pursuit of Angell. ·Mishap at Atom P lant Revealed By Governm~11t WASJllNG'l'ON .(AP) -The govern· ment dlscl&M today that an accident occurred Oct. 20 at its Oak Ridge, Tenn., atomic lacilily Involving highly secret experlinental equipment. One erperjlnenlal device wu virtually destroyed and some others were damag. ed, an Atomic Energy Commission spokesman said. Disclosure 'of the accident -In which no one was re;por;ted h!lrt and the cause not yet detennlned -was held up , for nine . days because the project is "a secret and sensitive one," be said. The project Is aimed at developing a new process for producing uranium for . (See ACCIDENT, P1ge I) . rickers Turn~Treaters Three tiny costumed children . mituttd Into the Lagyna Beach ~Ice 1tation Halloween night and 'trick or treated" the night .shill dlrpltcber Juanita Perryman •. • The llation house didn't have aey candy on band, so Juanita doled out pennies to each of the little gbolties. • ' !l'llen, spying a UNICEF cot- lecUon box on the counter, each ' · ol the toll turned over the pennies to be put in the box for children lea lotl11118te than Ibey. • • WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Secret Service agent said today that a crucial Watergate tape covering the period of President Nixon.'s talk with his former C(lunsel John W. Dean 111 was taken . ~rom a safe on July 11 on orders of senior White House officials. The agent conceded that .his original notes on when tapes were removed and returned did not indicate whether the tcipes in question had ever been returned although a log compiled later showed they were brought back the nexl day. The White House bas said that there iS no recording of the April 15 Nixon-, Dean talks -considered crucial to Watergate prosecution because Dean said he told the President be was *' * * Ma cGregor Say-s- He Was Innocen t . Of Watergate WASHINGTON (AP) -CI ark MacOregor, who directed President Nix· on 's landslide re-election v l c to r y_ , stBiedt<ilay £fiat &e-was Oece1Ved, used and kept Ignorant of the Watergate coverup-that was golpg on around him. Appearing before \be Senate Watergate ·committee, the former-Mtnnesota-con- gressman and While Houoe lide con· tradlcted the · testimony of a witness who swvre be repeatedly tried to warn MacGregor of high-level involvement in the Watergate affl\ir. MacGregor. took ch&rge of Nixon's re. election committee two weeks alter the June 17, 1972 break-in at Democratic naUonal headqUarters ,ln the Wateipte. He replaced former Atty. Gu. John N_!__._._.llittbell. ,. '" I • Robert C. Mardlan , a former w!Stalll attorney 1eneral and l'jlxon7'ie-elecllon committee lawyer, has told the com- mittee that be tried several limes to tell MacGrecor that Previolle committee (See MacGREGOR, PaJe .J) '\ . The third time ofllcers were sent, the mlDlng crowd began heaving eggs and bottles at them and a call for assistance was radioed out 'by Officer Terry Temple. Lag1ina Board Smoking cooperating with authorities -because the tapping equipment malfunctioned. capt. Brown .described Oflice<-Praet'a injury .as · minor and said the officer did not require hospitalization and was not relieved frvm duty. Ban Efforts Renewed Prosecutors raised the possibility today that the , tapes covering the period -0f April 11-16 which were removed in July were taken from the Whlte House in July by fonnerPresidential adviser H.R. (See TAPES, Page I) Brown said no arrests were made at the party and he, said officers did not use night sticks _or mace on any of the partygoers. Capt. Brown saJd that with the size of the crowd l~ would have been "asinine to effect arrests." Brown said further he did not know bow many Sher11!'s deputies responded to the "officer needs help" call broadcast to local city forces . He said Sheriff's deputies were not specifically asked for help. Bruce ·Hopping's attempt · to persUade the-~guna ·Beach Bo{lrd of E;ducation to ban cigarette smoking at its meetings IS beginning ·to smoulder again. The chairm<!n of, the Kalos Kag?-thos Foundation has taken tiis C(lmplaints about the health • hazards . of cigarette smoke to the Orange County Air Pollu- tion Control District. In. a letter to William Fitchen, county air pollution control officer, Hopping ~Gerald Fotd Explains Funds For Ca mpaign . pbarmaC(llogy as saying th at 11m a Young Lagunan'S quotes a UC •. Irvine profess•'; of WASHINGTOI! (AP) V i c e · smoke lilied room . . . the carbon . La~a Womal!_ "\ Robbed of Purse Presidentoodesignate Gerald R. Ford Ca R p J ll)OOODde ·levels (d'ue to tobacco sm·oke) denied al his confirmation hearings today r . ams 0 e may 'elceecl° th'e 1ev~ accepted by the any wrongdoing in the handling of $11,500 · ' •• Air PoUution Contr:ol Dis'kict ·. · ·" 0 Ca R d Fltchen's aides today acknowledged in campaign funds which he did not n nyon oa reofipl of the . complaint but said it report to the House. has not yet made a response. Fitchen Itemizing each of five checks involved, A IS-year-old Laguna Beach youth was not available for C(lmment. Ford said that to the best of v·his escaped death when tlte car be was The. Air Pollution ContrQJ District is knowled'e they were 'reported by the driving slammed into a utility pole at one of several government agencies that donorr. m _prower public documents and 60 miles per hour at the intersection Hopping has contacted zbout cigarette aublequenUy reported by the Republican f El To d La Can Ro d Congressional Campaign Committee as 0 ro an guna yon a s early this morning. required by law. Jonathan Deane Clark of 2142 S. Coast 1he ftlDds involved were contrilfuted Highway was relea~ after_ em~ency , to Ford tn 19'10-.and ... Channeled to-the ,treaJment 8£ &lifll ~st COmmunity Republican Coogmsional Ca m P a I g n Hospital for cuts To bis forehead and Committee whid\ then sent a similar cbln. He had complained of ~ in amount to 'tbe .Michigan congtessman's his chest· and stomach at the accident district.~ --------sc-ene. An'il&rly woman who wa s .pounced . Although Ford did not report the con-The mishap damaged a street light on as ~ entered a South Laguna lributions bi bis personal statelnent of and , uUllty pole ond a •trilllc algnal supennarket Wednesday night was campaign finances filed with the House, control l:ilJ::--robbed of be.r purse by two youths whose he said they were all properly recorded · The yOUth allegedly · 10ld police be desc.iplionS are beln~ circulated today. In other places. ·had been. travellllg at about 85 miles Onnge County Sher!U's officers said. Coocoding be wu "not a saint," Ford • per hour on El Toro &ad approaching Deputies said Mrs. Martha Zitzetm•n offered hlmlell~s . .@,, ker 111<1. the in~ipn with . Lagunl ~on Grip, a, of La Jolla, told them . she mediator In a pvernment Jload. • '. • • • · wu. taken off 1U1nf al she approached ~ng, "I can · be '•· fuV bridtl'I ' He ialled·to negotiate the rJgllt angle · the Safeway •tnlll'ket In Mon~· Bay bewoen the eieeUllve .C the Jeclsja!i~ tun\, ·0010 ' 'Lquna -ClnyOI\ .Road -Ind when one of her hvo assailants. hi stied lll'anell." • • • . skl<!lle<l aCl'll8S the T-~on striking lou\lly .close by. .Ul>dtl' ~ liy memliers ol the the pole. Wltne68es who saw the youths atch Senate Rules J>IUll!lltt .. ,' Ford said be Olficeni ·estimated the speed of the her purse containing $35.50 in sh. intended as vtce.prfsident.lo work close-car at the lime lo be 60 miles an bou't. ·credit eafds and other documents said IY With CoDl!ft!ll .. l"f(Slallon al an .. hour. . Mrs. Grip stubbornly pursued the thieves levele "to find ·a.-.OOn-level .iii agree.• No' •Clion will be IDed against the . for 80111e distance before they eluded (See~,~· Zl · youth, police laid. -her. ,, . ) ' '1 , smoking at the school board meetingS. After a flat-<1ut refusal by' the board to ban cigarette smoking, Hopping com· plained to the Orange County Health Department. Dr. John Philip, county heal th director, refused to respond to Hopping's complaint, but told newspaper reporters the health department would steer clear of the matter. Hopping then complained to Dr. John Kh!mb. chief of the health and safety corps for state Department of Education. Klumb's staff has told Hopping they cannot force the school board-to ban smoking, but agreed to send a Jetter to trustees encouraging the ·board _to do so. Orange • Weather Ceast Cloudy and Cooler is the way the weath~r service calls it for Etida~. • partially clearing in the afternoon _ hours. Highs at the beaches 70 ris-• ing to 75 inland. Overnight lows 52·56. •:\)l•'"f't t' 't'~) \\1 PTeSident Ni:cOn is a1t isOloted, shy man, wit1i only a few close friends -a man ill-at-ease in 1ociat situations. See in-deptli story on Page 18. • . .. . ... . . , 1 • ' I \ ; ' ~ ! {, I ' l },. ' ' i·I •I • ·~ ' r • • • • . ~ . . • -• · :! DAILY PILOT LB Thursday, Novtrnbtr 1, 1973 Regisli·ru.· Co1tfh·ms Vot e Split The Or.ange Cou.1ty Registrar of Voters confirmed today that unlike the Jrvinc Ranch \\rutcr District, properly owners in the El Tor<l and ~1oulton~Niguel water districts n1ay split 1hcir votes in pro- portion to their O"'Tlcrship for water district carididates in Tuesday's election. ' ln all three water disctrlcts, only land- owners may vote for district candidates. Ea'ch parcel is :illotted one \'Ott [or each dollar of assessed vah .. ation on ·the prope rty. After meeting \Yith attorneys for the three \\'illcr districts this morning, it was ma".lc clear th at if the local by-laws of a water district specifically state that votes can be split, split votes arc. legal. Bylaws of both the El -Toro and Moulton-Niguel districts contain such provisions. The ll'vinc Ranch \Valer District is silent on the matter of splitting votes, ~ever. Only a resol ution by the \Yater Ward at a special meeting tonight could Jgakc splitting votes lega l in that district. !~To split votes at the polls, each joint owner in the El Toro or h1ou1ton·Niguel districts must sign an a£fidavit swearing that he or she is, in fact, an owner. But if one of the property own"~ casts all the votes allotted to the prop- erty first, the other jOint owners then may not vote. A Registrar of Voters spokeswoman s{lid instructions clarifying how to split votes will be .sent to each precinct for the election . Chester Harris, Retired Major,_ Serv.ices Friday Graveside military services wi\l be held in ~.ewport Beach Friday afternoon for Chester R. Harris, a Laguna Beach · resident and retired Marine Corps major · v.·ho died ~ionday. He was 54. The 1 p.m. services for Mr. Harris will be held at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Harris is survived by his wife, Maxine, of the family home, 550 Thalia St.; a son Chester Jr. of Huntington Beach ; a daughter Lani Jean Hall of Huntington Beach, two stepsons, Michael F. Driggs of St. Louls, Mo. and William T. Dokos of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters, Margaret King and Sue' Atkinson, both or Arkansas, and eight grandchildren. Mr. Harris, a native or Arkamas, had been employed as an engineer at McDoMe11 Douglas, Long Beach, follow· ing hi s retirement from the Marine Corps. The famil y suggests contributions to the American Heart Association or the Navy Reli'ef Fund. Viejo to Off er Free Test Clinic A free hypertensio n and kidney diso rd er detection clinic \viii be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 11 at Mission Con1m'Unity llospltal in Mission Viejo. · Result s of 100 tes1s \\•ill be made available to ~ personal physician of each test subject . hospital spokesmen said. At the last such clinic held at the .hospital, 38 pereent of Lhose tested had indications of kidney p r o b 1 e m s . Hypertension, better known as high blood p~surc, is a sympton of possible kidney trouble. A hospital spokesman said kidney disease can strike people of any age. New research techniques have made it easier to diagnose and treat kidney disease, if discovered early. " ' OIANGI COAST LI DAILY PILOT Tnt Or•fll!t c-1 O"IL'I" PILOT, w1fll wlllcri II combfntd !fie NfW$.Prtu, II PllblW!M ti'!' fh• Or•nve CGa" Pvblltlll119 Compenr. St,•· r•i. lldUIDnt I" Pllbllslled. Mond•r lt!r11ugh Frld1y, fOr Cos11 Mn1, Newport ee~h. H11nllngton 8uc:l'l/l<ovnt1in v111ey. 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Nid ti CMtl .,,,,., C.IHIM"MI. ~l!!IM W ""'"" .... ~I ... ,...If U.11 "'*""""' fttlll_... .. IMf ... ., ... ,,..!\'. 1- Brown. Assails Prop.1 Ads Secretary of State Edmtmd G. Brown Jr. claimed today tn. Anaheim that voters "are being subjected to outrageous charget and claims In TV ancf radio com- mercials" in ·the cloeing days of the Prop. 1 campaign. Bro~·n said he already has received "numerous" comp1ainta rrom citizens regardln§ "misleading political advertising' on the Nov. 6 ballot initiative, sponsored by Gov. Ronald Reagan. "Voters must be wary of last· minute smears and . f a 11 e statements," Brown wamed. "It ls the blatantly false or totally irrclevent charge Issued within a day or tv.·o o( the election that can do grea t damage to the Qpposition and mls1ead the voters," Brown said in a speech lo the Orange County Barristers Club. South Laguna Park Survey To Be Taken A questionnaire asking SOUth Laguna residents whether they would support . a tax increase for local parks ·wtn be mailed to registered voters in the com· munity next week. The canvass v.·as requested by Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors last week. The questionnaire will ask registered Water Unit .In~umbent~ Supported . A 11fact sheet" .supporting the three incumbents tn the Laguna Beach County Wat<r Dtslrict board election assert. that the existi..g board has kept tax and water rates down even ·though water and employe salary costs have risen •harply. The statement WiS prepared in· support of Paul Beemer. Paul-Waterman' and Allred Hastie, incumbent candidates In Tuesday:. elect.ion. Other candidates are Gwynne Kirkpatrick, Stanley Hietala and Frances Engelhardt. The water district tax rate, compared to .six years ago, is down 34 percent and the water sales rate up 19 percent, the fact sheet states. It notes, however, that the wholesale Proposition 1 Debate AiretJ ~ Gov. Ronald Reagan and AssembJy Speaker Bob M~ttl will meet to a faoe to face debate an PrJipoe!Uon I during three atr· tnP ot. '"J\e Advocates" program on SCET Cbanllel, 28 otarting tonight at a o'clock.. Reagan and MoretU (~Van Nuys ) have been the prine!jlll!S" in battling over tha. controversial measure on 'IUesday's ba)lol. Also arguing the measure on"' KCET will be economist Milton Friedman, stale Sen. John Harmer (R-Glendale) and Prol. Howard Miller. The sboW ·will air again at noon Friday ruld at.6 p.m. Saturday. From P.,e I TAPES ••. cost of water to tbe d).strict ls up Hadleman of Newport Beach, listened 59 percent : salaries costs are up 90 to and never returned. percent, and supply and material costs . are up 72 percent. Richard Ben-V~te, a lawyer for the Achievements of the past six years, _ w.at.ergate special prosecution, . force , the fact sheet states, include: elicited through cross-examinat1on of -An 18 million gallon per day pipeline Secret Service agent Raymond C. to provide a second supply of v.·ater Zumwalt that the critical tape was to the district. -Four new reservoirs \vith capacities totalling 5.3 million gallons. -Four new pumping stations with total pumping capacity of 3.4 million gallons per day. -14 miles of new distribution lines and t2 miles.of replaced lines. -A computerized telemetry system to monitor waler flov.·s. -Seven new service trucks and con· struction machines, programmed maintenance system, 24-hour customer service, long-range planning program, cooperative programs with other agen· cies 31\d increased cash reserves. WATERGATE AS SEEN BY SHAKESPEARE, Page 8 REBOZO DEFENDS ACTIONS IN HUGHES CASE, Page 4 removed from a safe on orders of senior White House officials at a time that }Jaldcman is known to have listened · to at least one of Nixon's tape-recorded conversations bearing on \Vatergatc. State Plans Takeover Of Bark Bay By JOHN ZAU.ER 01 tM 0.ll'f Piiot Stitt California Department ot Fish and Game olficl31s said today tl~y hope to take possession of Upper Newport Bay by Chrlstmas:- And olllclals ol the JrVlne Company, the only major property ownert in the Back Bay, said they are agreeable to giving up their land Immediately Jo cooperate v.·ilh t h e s~ate agency effort to create a wil~life refuge. The frnal obstacle to public possession of the Back Bay was cleared Wednesday when the Orange County Board of Supervisors endorsed the state oUer. calling for lmmediate takeover of ~the bay by tbe Department of Fish and Game. Under terms of the agreement , the state would have 10 years to work out the details or paying for Irvine Company ·land . Newport Beach and the U.S. Depart- ment or tho Interior already have en- dorsed the concept of creating a v.·iidlife refuge in ti~) ha)' ua.der state manage- ment and'ow'nershijJ. The . l~ne Company claims title to all uplands surrounding. the bay, three marshy islands · in . the bay, and 245 acres of patented tidel~ 7 the old salt works -in the far reach . or the bay over which the state holds· fishing and navigation casements. The county holds title to ;:ill other wetlands -all portions· covered by water. Local Prop. 1 Debate Sl~owri Orange County's public television station, KOCE Channel 50, tonllllt will feature a debate on Propolltlon 1, the government tax and spending ' limitation measure, atartlng at 8 p.m. (Reloted llor)', Page 5.) · Supervisor David B a k c r , chairmun of the drive to win pass11ge of the measure in Orange County, and Cypress Councilwoman Allee Frankiewfch will apeak ln favor of the measure. Sue Tsuda, represen~g Ute League of Women Voters and Le.a Francis of the californla Teachers' Association will oppoe:e I.be con- stitutional amendment. · From Page I FORD • • • •. ment." .l Asked if he could be eleded If the entire country had the chance to vote for him, Ford responded: 111 might have done fairly well. I wouldn't forecast a victory." Ford ca lleel the 5th con1!:onal district of Michigan, which ha elected him to Congress 13 limca, "a oderate electorate, and my own vie~ are not as conservative as might have betn implied. "l consider myself a moderate cer· tainly on domestic aUairs,'' Ford uld, "a conservative on fiscal affairs and an internationalist on foreign policy;" Jn regard to the 1970 campaign fwxts, Ford said he got more money than he needed and sent it to the GOP committee to distribute to others. ;lie said be sometimes told donors to send money directly to the House GOP cam· paign committee rather than to his cam- paign. voters to checl< one ol two responses: -{:{ -{:{ 1:r Zumwalt conceded that his original raw notes do not indicate that the critical April tape was ever returned although a transcription of ·those notes made July 18 showed ii was. Haldeman , who quit as Whit~Ho e chief of staff April 30 in ~ major • Watergate shakeup, testified before e Senate Watergate Committee la . um- mer that he had taken seve!al tapes home to review in mid.:.Juty. But he sa id that he listened to only one, dated Sept. 15, 1972. In agreeing · 10 endorse the state of· fer, Orange County supervisors specified that they are interested in virtually the entire Back Bay. The area of the proposed wildlife refuge-was defin· ed as all submerged and lowlands, up to~JO feet above sea level, from the toe of the bluffs on each side of the bay from Shellmaker Island to Jamboree Road. . From P .. e l ~"Yes, we need local parks and I am willing to pay the additional la•' ·Laguna Beach increase (not to exceed <J:/ cents per $100 valuation.) a b -"No, I do not believe taI<s ln South ~IJeD!l:OCrat U Laguna should be increased ·to finance local parks." The sW'\ley also will ask the .voter if he is a property owner or renter in the unincorpoarted community. South Laguna generally falls within Orange County Service Area 16, which bas the power to tax for such services as fire protecllofi': Taxes have not be levied In the service area for two years. Community lea<lers are utg!ng that a sllgbt tu be levied and four parccls of land al> the comer ol Monterey and Catalina streets be pun:based for a park. If the county does not make a move on the . purchase, the land may be developed, according to officials at the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission. South Lagun a, with an estimated population oJ 4,000 persom, bu no parks. The county park! ordinance calls for foor acres d. park land for each 1,000 residents. Robert Yablonski, chief of ad- ministration for -the parks department, said today that no cost has been attached to the four endangered parcels. Yablonski noted that the cost of the survey v.·ill be paid from an existing 520.000 balance in the· Service Area 16 budget. The $20,000, plus another $21 ,000 in park fees collected from developers in South Laguna currently is available for park pu rchase, he noted. Dana, Oemente Gyn1 Play Slated The opening of gymnasiums at Dana Hills and San Clemente high !!Chools for weekend recreation programs wfll start Saturday with basketball, volleyball and other athletic activities ..on the sc hedule. Hours fur the traditional weekend ac- ti vities will be from l to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Efforts will be made to organize pro- grams and activities to coincide with interest shown by the users, said recrea- tion director Bob Bouman. orses Trio Th Laguna Beach Democratic Club has voted to endorse G w y n n e · patrick, Stanley Hietala and Frances gelh8;I'dt in· Tuesday's Laguna Beach nty Water District board election. The trio is challenging incumbent Paul · Beemer, Paul Waterman and Allred Hastie in the water board race. · Announcement of the endorsements is contained in the October Issue of the "Laguna Democrat," the newsletter of the club. Mrs. Engelhardt is president or the Democratic group. "All have demonstrated their concern for the comm.unity ," the newsletter states;• 0 In :addition. the , candidates reside in widely separate areas of Laguna, thus providing a broader-based representation." The vote in support of the trio was taken a't the Democratic club's Sep- tember meeting. Halloween Night Wild in Lagu11a- 20 Disturbances Laguna Beach police logged more than 20 incidents of dusturbances Halloween night including one fight in which a 19-year-old Dana Point laborer was smashed in the face with a beer bottle. James R. Kenny of 33151 Marina Vista, received cuts to his forehead and lips 'vhen he went to aid his older brother, CN.·en Kenny, 22, involved in an alterca- tion out.side a residence on Arroyo Street in Laguna Beach. The younger Kenny · was released after treatment at South Coast Community Hospital. Police. logged reports of firecrackers being .shot off on St. Ann's Drive, water balloons and eggs being thrown at numerous places including Bluebird Park, Cerritos Drive at Temple Hills Drive, ·and Park Avenue. Lobster Battle Fishermen Cliallenge Poachers By JOHN VALTERZA Of tM o.t1Y Piiot lllfl ,Lobster poaching -\'fhich for years nas been a persistent dilemma for South Coast fishennen -apparently has become v.-orse than usual in recent weeks. And the rugged lot of lobstermen out of Dana Point are reported ready to do battle with divers and boaters who have raided an estlmoted $2,000 worth of the valuable creatures from com· mercial traps this aeuon. One BOUrCO clooe IO the I.uue said to- day that In recent days cxie poachlng diver was discovered by a lobe.rstennan who nearlY ana~ed the ol!ender ·with a weighted grappling bo6k. H a r b o r -patrolmen notified San Clemente . police of the problem earlY today an<La_1ked officers to report any unusual offshore activity that can be seen .from the beacli. . Spokesmen at the p1tn>l'1 Dana Haroor olfices confirmed a rash of poaching Incident> and aald that It Is apravated by a rdatlvely poor catth th1I ....... "The fiahennen are havtrig a tough enough time making ends meet this season, because fishing ls slow. "When poachers.J!tatl to clean them out. it gets rough. FOr tbe commercial guys, it's their livelihood at stake," said one officer. An added insult, sources said, Is that instead of robbing a trap ol a lobster or two, the divers are cleaning the cages out completely and then dragging the tnpt away to use for jhemselves. Thus, the Iobotennan loses his catch and blJ traps, too. · The 11PinY animals have be<ome more valuable than prime ateak and the few notail ouUeta selling live local lobster along the South Coast are cba11Ing near· ly '3 a pound for alive 11~g.1• Pa trolmen aald that several coastal ...tdent> alreaily· have volunt....ed to keep an eye on lheloliiter apota olfcoast and in recent v..uks several of them have notified Ille patrol when iu11Plcloos actlvitlea lake place. "If more people keep their •Y"I open , maybe tlle probl~m will stop," the officer said. Zumwalt said he v.·as not told for whom the tapes were destined when he released them from a locked ~afe Jul y 11. "Do you 'kno\'( whether the tape recording of a convttsation between the President of the United States and John W. Dean on April 15, 1973, was given to Mr. Haldeman in July 1973?" Ben- Veniste asked. "No," Zumwalt replied. Earlier. the White House offered to let a federal judge listen to tape! . of the period during which the President talked with Dean to bear for himself that a crucial part of the conversation never was recorded. The White House also recommended that electrQnics experts be called in to certify that Nixon's remaining secret tapes .. are complete and have not been tampered with" in any way. White House lawy er J. Fred Buzhardt made lbe offers at a bearing before Chief U.S. District Judge John J. Sitica about the stunning disclosure that · two of the nine tape recordings Nixon prom- ised to produce u n d e r court order . apparently never existed. The two conversations that the Wbite House now says do not exist involved a telephone call from Nixon to John N. ll-1itchell on June 20, 1972. thr ee days after the Watergate bugging ar· rests; and an hour-long meeting between Nixon and Dean on April 15, shortly before Dean was fired as White House counsel. Buzhardt sa id the Nixon-Dean meeting was not recorded because the recording machine ran out of tape. From Pagel MacGREGOR • • • denials or official involvement in Watergate v.·ere untrue but th a t ll-!acGreogr refused to listen. (Mard ian bas a home in san Clemente.) MacGregor testified there was only one occasion on which Mardian at· tempted to wam him ·and that be didn·t tum off the conversation. Ariimals Put l1ito Orbit -· MOSCOW (AP ) -The Soviet Union has lauoched a Cosmos satellite carrying animals to test "life-sustaining systems," Tass an- nounced loday. 11le Soviel news agency said Cosmo! 605 was put into orbit Wednesd ay and carried animals and "other biological objects." The report did not say v.·hat kind or animals or what the other objects were. The satellite's orbit ranged between about 130 miles above the earth and lasted 90 minutes, Tass said. ACCIDENT ... "'eapons and power plants. The spokesman explained that progress on American experiments with the proc- ess -called t he "gas centrifuge'' - has long been kept secret from any country, including friendly ones, in part because the process ir perfected, could be used to produce fissionable uranium for weapons. And he said AEC scientist.s felt they had to ' evaluate the situaUon before even disclosing that an accident hap- pened involving the experiments. The gas centrifuge process Ls one designed to separate fi.s!ionable uranium· 235 from essentially nonfiss iooable U-238 in sa"mp\es of natural uraniunt ore con- taining 'both types. rr perfected, it would be designed to replace the highly complex ga.seou5 diffusion process for separating the two kinds of uranium. The AEC says the gas centrifuge proc- ess would replace smaller equipment and one-tenth the amount of electricity requ ired by the older process, "but tt would not be cheaper to build." Oescri~ing the Oct. 7.0 accident, the AEC said an ad\lanced model ol an experimental gas centrifuge w a s virtually deslro)'ed "during test-stand operations." And when the model !ailed, the AEC said, "it damaged a number of other experi mental units and support piplng. ''There were no personal injuries," it added. "Approximately four ounces of uranium he1afluoride (the gueous mixture) were released in the building, but there was no (radioactive) overe1- posure or personnel. Many other cen· trifuges were unaffected by the incident and are-continuing in test operation!' r---------------------'I I . 1>uA(aP · -.. I : FLOOR : :SAMPLE : I I I I I I : . C~EAN SWEEP OF ALL · FLOOR SAMPL .. 5 : I _TO MAKE ROOM FOR -MEW MODELS. I I All Prices .Slashecl For Quick Sale I ·I REFRIGERATORS STOVES TELEVISIONS I I FR!EZERS DlSHWASHERS COMPACTS I WASHERS IUILT-INS I · DRYERS MICRO WAYE OVENS I I HILPI We Need ti.. R~. HURRY! Whlle • They l.d. 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En route to .Orange County jail, deputies said ·Johnson stopped breathing. of which was found in Johnson's pocket -could have caused the same effect. Bronchial pneumonia was listed as· the cause of death. Inquest jurors recommended after rut~ ing on the de~th that deputies be given training in the ':.. use of .the restraining devices to prevent future mishap when are "Wlauthoriied restraining devices that the dfputy apparently got from the men,tal ward at Orange Coun ty Medical Center." the discipline consisted of a harsh 11talk· ing to" by hiQlSelf and the patrol division captain. A coroner's jury in Los Ange1es ruled W~sday that ·Teague ·B. Jolmson of ~ Angele$ died accidentally as a result ol a scuffle'. with officers during which he was "hogtied" with a speclal restraining harness normally used on The deputies told the inquest the five- foot-seven, 120-pound Johnson resisted · fiercely when they tried .to arrest him~ and the restraining straps were used when he kicked. open the door of t h e patrol car. They sa.ld they rushed tum to San Clemen_!e G~~Hospital wher.e he slipped into a coma. He was transferred to Los Amigos Hospital in Downey fpr treatment but died Aug. 14. A physician · testified at the inquest that the coma could have resulted from oxygen to Johnson's brain bein&. cut off by. the strap.' The doztor said he did not know if UO -a quantity • dealing with "violent or disoriented. persons ." Musick said his deyuties are not train· ed in. tht use of .. such "soft" restraints but are is.5Ued handcuffs and what he tenned "other rigid -re straints" \vhich they ·are trained to use. "11lis was a damed regrettable, tragic thing tha t happened, but we feel the incident is cl~ now," Musick: sa.id . "We were not aware this restraint \vas being used but now that-we are, it won't happen again. Tu·o of the seven coroner's jurors voted against the accidental death ru1ing, claiming the death was man-caused and .... not an accident. · · They sai.d the fabric restraining band • Investigators . said ·the deputies had no training at all in ' the .use of the device used on Johnson. Musick confinned today that the straps "The , officers involved ln this were disciplined and the entire patrol division was warned not to use unauthorized restraints," Musick saiCt. He added that Tape Never Returlle ? • Agent Says Crucial Recording Taken From . WASHING TON (UP!) -A Secret Service agent said today that a crucial Watergate tape covering the period of President Nixon's talk with bis former counsel John W. Dean 111 was taken from a sale on July 11 on orders of . senior White HoUse officials. The agent ~needed that his original notes on when tapes were removed and r.etumed did not indicate whether the tapes in question had ever been returned although a log compiled later showed Water Board Eyes Women's Vote ~fil ,,. ~ l17 GEORGE LEIDAL .. , .. , '-' • •l!9-b.nr ·t!f111•..... ....... Directors of the bvine Ranch Water District were to meet at 6 o'clock this evening to dilcuss ~ change in district byla"' which in effect will give Irvine women th.e right to vote in Tuesday's election. Until now,. district bylaws have made rio special provisions for women who own property. Within the !RWD landowners are. king. Only owners · of land are eligible to vote in elections of dlsliic\ directors. ,. Next Tuesday three 1 will be selected and a treasurer-lax co ector wilL be chosen by vote of landowners within !he 100.square mlle district covering most of the Irvine Ranch. The Irvine Coplpany will Cll•t the largest single block of votes . .....:.. 50 million. For each dollar Of assessed valuation of land, property owners receive one vote . n.!•tal · assessecr value of land Within ,.. !RWD IS 1104 million. Hence the Jrvine Company block of votes amounts to 48 percent after 2,000 prolies have been distribUted to lessees or recent purchasers of lt)>lne homes. • L. E. Eberllni, !RWD hoard chairman -and vice preSident of the Irvine Company, called the special meeting to detennlne how .the district might provide for "max- imum property owner voter .particlpa· lion." . In'} letter Io Mn. Jo Dermody, Eber· 'ling discussed the l'Oint made by the 'CalifOmia Homes !louaewile and electiqn loHicfol. Mn. Dennody ~ pub!Jc 11111 ...et< 1Jhe fact that women coqld vote"In the (8ee DD\ECTORS; Pqe II . . ,. * * * Water Distri~t "Attorney Bowie ' . Resig~ng. Post. Ir>tne Randt ' Waler Dlotrict attorney • Aleunder Jll>wle baa reslpled from the ,Newport Beach law Jinn of Kalmbach, DeMareo, Knapp and Chllllngworth. . IRWD general managor William Hurst said Bowie left the flrm Wednesday to ellabllah his own nnn. Bowle ro~ts moot of the county's 11Gf:l1Eomia water diltrlcts•1 -quasi.· · pulillo .,...,ies llhlch bave come under , fire In nc..i days for a Ile g e d ~tory VOIJn« pn>eedures. ~ 'Finl -bouseWlfea, tben city of, -fldlfl deerlel! a ballot proceduro which , allowl «l[y 6oe of multiple landownm ~ -In Tueoday's director> they were brought ~ck the next !fay. The White House has said that there is no recording of the April 15 Nixon. Dean talks -considered crucial to Watergate prosecution because Dean said he told the President. he was cooperating with authorities ;-because the tapping .equipment malfunctioned.. Prosecutors raised the possibility today th:it the tai>es covering the period of April 11-16 which w~re removed in July y,·ere taken from the Whtte "House in July by former presidential adviser H.R. Hadlemail of Newport Beach, listened ·to and never returned. Richard Ben-Veniste, a lawyer for the Watergate _special prosecution . force, elicited. through Q"oss-examinat1on of Se.cret Service agent Raymond G-. Zumwal\ that. the critical tape was removed from a safe on orders of senior White House officials at a time that Haldeman is known to have· listened to at least one 'Of Nixon's tape-recOrded Nixon Pi~ks 2 President Names Saxbe, Jaworski . . . . . ~+. . .. ~-,. WASIUNGTON (AP) -PreSident Nixon today named Sen. Wil· liam B. Saxbe as attorney general and. approved tbe sel~ti~-0(. · Houston attorney teon Jawonld as new Watergate special prosecutor with fUll Independence an <safeguarda against being fired. (Related stones, ·picture, 'Page 4.) The President promlsM not to discharge Jaworski, as be bad Archibald Cox, without obtaining the consent of House and Selll!te Democratic and Republican-leaders and top members-of the two judiciary committees In Congress. · . Jaworski told a Houston news conference that he planned· to be- gin work Monday and said tbat should iln impasse develop over any phase ,of tbe case, the matter will be presented tO the two senior majority and minority members of the judiciary committees. "I am not. anticipating a disagreement, but this was one of the matters I searched for in the interest of complete independence," he said. 111 did not ~ek the job and my conditions of· acceptance have been met." Nixon appearedfpersonally in the White House briefing room to annoUilce his nomi~tion of Saxbe, an Ohio Republican who is not seeking re.election, as successor to Elliot Ric,hardson, who resigned Oct. 20 rather than 'follow Nixon's orders to fire Cox. I Halloweener Eddie Gets $40.67 for Ch.ildren By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of "'9 OlltY '"" Sflft He set out on his rounds in the dark of Halloween night but all that Eddie Conover - a boy on ~a one-man mission -feared was. foilure in hi$ effort to brighten the world for children less !orb.mate. . 'r • '1111! JJ.yell'<>ld eoSta Mesa youth cf!d not baff to worry, because be found $I0.87 Wllftb of aucce9s:. .. · Eddie, of J6$3 Orange Ave. Apt. C, chose lllls yeor to go door Io )loqr In trick-or-treat fashion, sugge>ting, ho.,.ver. that -those who opened theits Io him think of the patients at Fairview State Hospital Instead. apartment -Eddie got along with a little help from his friends. "One man drove clear from the other side of town' With $9 iQ pennies in a wine bottle he'd been saving to make a lamp with," says Mrs. Conover. "He said when he read Eddie's, story he decided it would get better use at Fairview." The donor also invited Eddie to take (See EDDIE, Page %) Ir.vine Council PJanners .Meet On Land Policy He hos given his edible treats to the hospitalized youngsters annually for tht.-J>ast !Ive years, but this time he coiislcfered something titore tangible ~ candy. The city coold not issue a permJ ltvine cily councilmen and planning for . hlm to seek donaUons for tM! commissloners win meet jointly toDight hospital's Patient Benefit Fund, however, to receive the draft general plan' because he was just .a kid, not a non· outlining development of a city of profit charitable corporation. $550,000 on 65,000 acres of Irvine Ranch The Fairview lltate Hospital Volunteer land. Bureau could nol sanction his d1oien Genorol plan consultants· Wilsey and indiVld~ effort, becauae the door-to-Ham-will present the draft plan at door I~ annoys many citizens 7:30 p.m. In city haU, 4201 campus and ls -not allowed formally for fund Drive. . roldng. . , ' Ctty Manager William Woollett, Jr. A Dally Pilot story on HaUoween night wlll chair the joint session called ID lei the town!olk know just what kind , bear Ille presentalioo of the general · of rounds tile :;wng carrier boy wu plan !ll<llram. going to make· on his own alMr )le While -Ille COl!)pleled city of Irvine finished bis ~per route. might a<'commoiiate u few as 300,000 A lot of people wllo Opened their or u many u ll00,000 people, the Wilsey • election. . • • Hlll'll llld Bowle today was confemng · with county election • offlctals t o dtl«'mlne ways wives ""° are joint ·owners of land In the district could 'be aall!lled -of the votes, J'or each dobar of land. value;~Iindownlng voters gel one vote In the \flWD election. ljoon on Ille same · night Costa Mesa 1114 Ham. firm Is recommending the police, logged more than 20 msllclous l§O,l!IO, populatloo eatlmate for the city mlochlef reports blamed ·on pranksters when tt II fully developed. also opened their wallets and purses That level of dovelopmcnt is expected when1bey recognized Eddie Conover. to OC!'Ur In the year 2020, consutlant He pt '20.87 m just Iwo hours. Lar1y-Morrison est.imates. Bui -u a poster slogan says on Toolgbt's town lbrum Is open Io tbl. the dining room wall of'hls crowded public. \ \ ·!( ,· conversations bearing on Watergate. Zumwalt conceded that his original raw notes do not indicate that the critical April tape was ever returned although a traoscription of those notes made July.18 sh~wed if-Was. :· - Haldeman, who quit as White House chief of staff April 30 in-a major post- Watergate shakeup, testified before tht! Senate Watergate Committee last sum- mer that he had taken several tapes (See TAPES, Page %) Teacher Held In Irvine Pot .. Seizure·' ~- Checking OUI strange iioundl and mysttt,ious musk: emanating from a seemingly ,vacant home iri Irvine on . Halloween night, a policerDan stwnbled onto an alleged marijuana pUty and arrested a Carson area junior high school teacher and two teen-aged fonner pupils. Spectaeur.Gf' Span The educlltor, who 'had-j....t-obtained the borne in one of-"the most exclusive areas of Uni~ersity Park,· was arrested and booked on suspicion of contributing to the delinquency of a mino·r and possession of mpriju~a. · sembonmatsu Ohashi Bridge opened above Kizugawa River in Osaka 'Wednesday. Briage is more·than 1,000 feet long and 120 feet above water level. ' Patricia ·~.D~ugbdfille, 26, or 18231 Mayapple Way, IrviDe, remained in custody today at Orange Coonty Jail with no bail set yet, due to felony status of the charges. ·-· Miss Daugbdrij:le's two former junior high school students, aged 15 and 16, were booted at .Orange County Juvenile Hall on marijuana possession charges. "We didn't have no kind of dope," one of .the youtM told Patrolman Donald De La Mater after be intruded into the house where it h a d appeared no one was home. 22 Indicted by Grand Jury 1n ·Equity Funding Frau~ The two youths, now Banning High School students, claimed to police that their teacher of two years ago stopped by in C&rson and stq!:gested taking a long ride to see her new house. - Officer De La Mater said in his report that the hoys claimed she supplied the alleged marijuana found in the home, a plastic bag of weed and one partially burned cigarette. The patrolman was dispatched about 9: 15 p.m., after a neighbor reported suspicious noises coming from the home which he believed to be vacant and suspected were caused by Halloween pranksters. Police said Officer De La Mater open· ed the front door and was met by (See AllRESI'S, l'lge %) Nixon. Strands 7 Reporters WASmNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Nlxon1 who has been sharply critical of the news media, left for Florida on such short noUCe today ·that , seven repotters who customarily travel on his jetliner were left behind. It apparently was the first time in Nixon's presidency that he departed Ort" such short notice Iha\ the "Air Force 1 travel pool " was ~ left behind. Reports began CIYCUlatin g LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ A federal grand jury ' has. returned. _fUl. indictment against 22 persons in' the gigantic Equity Funding Corp. of America fraud case. F,quity Funding,· a finan~ial · conglom- erate, collapsed into bankruptcy last April . • - Among those whose indictinent was disclosed. today were Stanley Goldblum, tii, :former president and chainnan Of the hoard of EquiJy . .,Fuflding and Fred Levin, .40, "and Samuel B. Lowell, 34, both fonner execuUve vice presidents. All ·of the others n8.med in· the in· dicpnent are .former' employes of Equity ~\lndins' '. eicept f<lf Iwo employed 'by 'Jil" Olldl~. · conipany which sel'Ved ·~y ·,F\JiidiJig-aDd'most of i ts sulisld· lanes. .The Indictment' charges' all of the de- fendants with conspiririg !>etween Janu- ary• 1965 _JDd April 1973 to commit fede ral law violations including secuilties fraud, - mail fraud , fil ing of false documents with the Securities and Exchange Com· mlssfon, ·bank fraud , i n t e r s t a t e transportation of securities taken by fraua, interstate transportation 0 r coupJerfeit ' seCurlJies, and electrOnic ea~dropping. In addition, the U.S. attorney's office said the defendants are charged '"ith having · C2mmitted the offenses which were the Objects of the conspiracy, \vith the exception of the in ters tat e transportation of COWtterfiet secw·ities. When Equity Fundirtg was pla~f!d in bankruptcy proceedings. it was accused of having comffiitted a massive fraud invblving millions 'of dollars Ihr.ough sale or phone)! insurance policie:s to other Wednesday that Nuon planned to • -• s!>Ol)d the -kend at his Key Five Die in Blaze Blscaype,,Fla .. bom_e. But White __ House spokesman .ins tea they. SAJ;INAS (AP) -FIVe persons sle<p- knew .ol. no presidential travel plans Ing In an abari<loned building were killed -... loliltance they maintained Wednes<Iay night whell !iremen said the until re(lllrters ~ard a helicopter fom\er sto~ erupted In names. "rhe land on_the bite Hause South victims were not Immediately tdentiflca. Lawn to pie~ up Nixon. but ·flreme11: liald all are believed.. to have been transients. .- insurance compariies. . The bogus policies were alleged to have been produced bf company ef• ecutives and employes in a bizarre com· puter scheme. The charges in the indictment are felonies carrying pencilties ranging from.. two to 10 years imprisonment and fines ·ranging from $1.000 to $10,000 on each count. Indictment is the result of a joint seven-month investigation con~ucted by the Secufities and Exchange Com· mis'Sion, the Federal Bureau , o f lnvestigatlo!), . tlie Postal Inspection Service, .. 1be Illinois ;and C31lfornia Departh1ents 'of insurance, the . U.S. At· torney's office and · the Illinois Attorney General's office .. Oruge , Coast 4 .. Weather Cloudy and cooler is the.. way the weather service call!! it for Friday, partially clearing in the afternoon hours. Highs at the beaches ~·ris· ing to 75 Inland. Overnight lows 52·56. •~'"""! '\'O ltAV President Nixon fs 01~ is olated. ShJJ ·fnan, with only a few close f rie nds ~ a tnan ill-at-ease in social situatiot1s. 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Supervisor J)avid B a k e r , · 1'he Qrapgc Cou.tty Reglst!'ar ~r \,0(~·s · · · C~Dlrman of the drive 1o \\'in confirmed todo y that unlike the Irvine passage or the measure ln Orange Ranch \ifatcr District, property owners C~unty, and ~ypress Cow1cllwoman Jn the El Toro and l\1oulton·N'iguel ,vater Ahce Frankaewlc~ will speak In districts may split their votes in pro-ravor or the nte'alUre. . portion to their o111nership for water Sue Tsuda, representing the district cand idates in Tue~ay's election. Leagu~ of W~men_ Vot~rs and ~ In all three-water disctricts, only loaod· Franc.is ~f the .~1fom1a Teach~rs owners may ''Ole for district candidatf"S. A~oc:1ahon w11l oppOse the con· Ench parcel is allotted one vote for ,11tut1onal amendment. each dollar of assessed v~lllallon on th e proper!) . After meeting \l'ith attorneys for the three water districts this morning. it was ma1c clear that if the local by-13\\'S bf a water district specifically state that vo~ can be split, split votes are legal. Voters Elect Bylaws of both the El Toro and , ).1oulton·Niguel districts contain such provisions. Four to Water Board Tuesdav . The Irvine Ranch Ylater District is ~nt OJ) the matter or splitting votes, " rd at a special meeting tonight could Four of 13 persons see king election ~ever. Only a resolution by the water kc splitting votes legal in that di strict. to Irvine Ranch \Valer District ~ffices To split votes al the polls, each joint \II.ill be chosen by landowner-voters on owner in the El Toro or i\foulton-Niguel districts must sign an affidavit S\vearing Tuesday· that he or she is, in fact. an owner. Three lR\VD board seats and the posi· But if one of the property ownP;s lion or auditor-tax collector·lreasurer for casts all the votes allotted to the prop· the water and sewer district will be cny first , the other joint owners then !Wed. may not vole. Three of the 13 candidates are in- A Registrar of Voters spokeswoman cumbent officials of the IRWD. They said iMtructions clarifying how to split are Directors Elwood A. Crandall of votes will be sent to each precinct Turtle Rock and Gerald A. Choyke of for the election. Walnut Village, and auditor-tax collector earl Kymla, gener~ manager of the Warren o . Fix. Moulton--Niguel district. said a letter -ex-Crandall is a . Newport Be a ch plaining the voting alternatives was sent stockbroker executive. Choyke is area to each landowner last week. In the Los ~lisos water District, voting manager for Philip !\{orris Corporation the parent finn of !\fission Viejo procedures are the saf!le as . in , the Development Company. Fix is controll~ El Toi:o and Moulton-Niguel districts. of the Irvine Company. . ., ~coo~ to the bylaw~. votes · ~ bet -. The third board vacancy is .the result sp-nt oil any, property in proportion ° of the resignation of Irvine Company ownersJllp. finance Vice· President Frank Hughes from his mwo directorship. From Pagel DIRECTORS. • • JRWD election only if their husbands signed over their voting rights to them. Even though a typiCal Irvine home . m'ight be eligible for 2,000 votes, under present IRWD bylaws all the votes must be cast J;>y one voter-landowner, A kind of scramble -at the polls is suggested by spokesmen for t h e Registrar of Voters office which is con· ducting the IRWD elect.ion for the first time. According to the aiunty officials, the firSt voter coming to the polls may cast the entire allotment of votes as- signed to a patricu lar piece of land. "What if my wife and I wish to vote for different people?" TRWD board candidate Robert West of the colony said today. · "The fact 1hat my wife is not listed on the (voter} rolls is administrative sexual discriffiination ... '' the candidate -charged. IRWD spokesmen contend there is · no real discrimlnation intended. since a husband and \\'ife could agree on who will cast the voles ror distric;,t directors. f\.1rs. Dennody observes, however, there v.'Ould be many fewer family arguments in Ir.tine next Tuesday if bunbands and wives each might vote equal portions of le vot es assigned thei r . )and. : ' "Like you. I believe this a matter : which should be resolved," the IR\VD , ~ard chairman told Mrs. Dermody. • ' : l\1.oscone-Rcsign ' ': SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Stat~ Sen. George Moscone of San Fran cisco called for fhe resignation of President Nixon today On grounds. that "the country should not be put through the trauma or a , lengthy and tortuous impeachment proc· w . ·• ~1oscone is Democratic floor leader of the California Sena_te. 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Mc- Dermott, t371J2 Onkayha Circle, the Racquet Club; Robert J. West of 3572 C8rmel Ave., The Colony; George Berrier, 4901 Karen Ann Lane, California Homes; Charles H. 'Oliver, 5011 Alcorn Lane, Turtle Rock and Gary Rasmussen~ of 4682 Roxbury Drive, the \Vi11ows. * * * UC Irvine Can't Vote in Water Board Election One or the largest landowners with in the Irvine Ranch 'Valer District \VHI not be allowed to cast a single vote in Tuesday's election \\:bich assigns votes · only to landowners. Robett West of the Colony. a candidate for the JR\VD board, said today UC Irvine \Viii not be eligible to vote, even though it "owns" 1,500 acres of the district. Votes \\'ere assigned to landowners according to assessed valuation of the land. Voter lists \\'ere prepared by the coounty tax assessor who keeps such records. UCI, being a public agency, does not pay taxes. It s land is not assessed by the county office and hence Is not on the list of landowners eligible to vote in Tuesday's election. So wit h many house\\ives in Irvine, UCI and J,200 registered voters \Vho live on ucr land, will sit out Tuesday's IR'VD directors election because of technica liti es of the law. "Administration of the election" ~n­ didate West said today, ''i s di scriminatory ·because of the way in . "'hich the assessor keeps his records. "The electiOM sedion of the water code is arbitrary because it . defines land ownership as being whatever the asscs~or sayS it is. "The ent ire code is out of date and unethical if not illegal because voting is based upon land ownership and not voter registration," \Vest alleged! Drag Racing Car F ou11d in Fla1nes A hot drag racing car which apparently never got near a starting line was destroyed by fire In Irvine Wednes(lay, near Orange County Int e rn at lo n a I Raceway. The object totally destroyed et lean appears to have been a drag racer, as determined by the charred cockpit portion which w&s virtually ti>ll that remoined. poli ce said. A passerby rep6rtcd something blaiing · intensely in an orange grove off Jeffrey !toad bet.ween Barranca Road apd l\foulton Parkway during predawn hour8 1.1nd Orange Count )'. Fire Department. personnel found tht! racer when they arrived . Po1iN investigators don't know who it belonged to and said there was ao ~·ay to determine its original value. : -• -• ' ~ce DestrOJed . State Plans . Proposition. 1 "' Debate Aired ~ Atomic Facility Takeover Gov. Rooald Rea.Ian and • • Accident Bared Auenlbly Speaker Bob Morelli will meet In a face to face debate on Proposition 1 durini three alr· ina:s or. "The Advocates" program on KCET Channel 28 starting tonight al 8 o'clock. ' OfBackBaY, WASHINGTON CAP) -The govern· men! disclosed today that an acrjdi:nt occurred Oct. 20 at its Oak Ridge, TeM., atOmic facility involving highly secret experimental equipment. One experimental device was virtually destroyed· and some others were damag- ed. an At9mic Energy commission spokesman said. Disclosure of the accident -in \vhich no one was reported hurt and the cause not yet determined -was held up ror nine days because lhe project is "a secret and sensitive one," he said. The project is aimed at developing a new process for producing uraniwn for weapons and power plants. The spokesman explained that progress on American experiments with the proc-- ess -called t h e "gas centriluge1' - has 1ong been kept secret from any country, including friendl y ones, in part because the process if perfected, could be used to produce Jissionable uranium for weapons. And he said AEC scientists felt they had to evaluate the situation before even disclosing that an accident hap· pened involving the e:tpcriments. The gas centrifuge process is one designed to separate fWionable u.ranlum- 'Trojari Womeri' Opening Tonight At Saddleback 0 The Trojan Women," a classic Greek play about the' aftennath of the Trojan War, opens tonight at Saddleback College for a three-night run . All .thr!e perfonnances begin at 8 p.m. in the COilege Theater, Building R, on the Mission Viejo college campus. . The ancient tragedy, authored . by Euripides, will be perfonned ln the modem translation published by Edith Hamilton. . Featured as Queen Hecuba is Beverly Sparks of ·San Clemente, Her daughter, Cassandra, is played by Carol Gustafson of Irv_ine. Andromache, wife of Hector, is portrayed by Judie Pieper or Laguna Hills, and Alicia Ruggles ot Tustin is Astyanax. Tickets at $1 are available by calling 831-9700 or 495-4950, Ext. 43. 'La11d of Dragori' ' ; , ~I ; , • Will Be Stnged By Viejo Higli ' The Mission Viejo High School dram a department will open it.s 1973-74 -se_ason \\ith "Land of the Dragon," a children's theater production in the tradition of Oriental theater. Heading the cast is Aileen Heany as Jade Pure, Bradley Lamberson as Road Wanderer, Dorian Dickinson 3s Precious Harp, Paul Eastmari as Covet Spring . The fantasy v.-ill be presented at t and 3:30 p.m. Nov. 17 and at 2 p.J)l., Nov. 18. Admission is 5'J" cents, with tickels available after Nov. l at the student store. Other cast members include ~tike Mcllugh, Randy Clayton, D a v I d Rukstalis, Vickie Rukstalis, Robyn Dug· gan, Mary Feehan, Debbie Write, Mat Miller and Melissa Barricella. Faculty member Ann Varda.D.ian is the director assisted by student Robyn Strom. ' Fortbronllng productions of 1he depart- ?.1:"~d:~d~~!." ~st-~~m:O~~ Juliet." Exchange Ouh ·Marks Birthday The Exchange Club of the Saddleback Valley celebrated its fifth birthday at a 12 : 15 p.m. , luncheon meeting toda y at the Mission Viejo Inn. Jim Dailey, district director of California Exchange Club, and _ Chuck Eischen, president of the California distMct Exchange Clubs. were scheduled speakers. Members who have joined tbe service club since July 1 were initiated. The Saddleback Exchange Club was chartered Nov. 2, 11168, with Roher! L. Dameron as president. Since then, it has. won many awards, including a 1973 award ., OUtstal)ding E1change Club In Colifomia. Racetrack Charge NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -A federal grand jury Wednesday charged three rae<tracks with Illegally writing olf tllouaan4a of dollan In contributions to the l~ campaign of New Jeraey Gov. Wiiliam T. Cahill. Named In the indictment were the Atlantic Clty llactng AMoclatlon ol McKee City, N.J., the Garden State Raelng ASIOClation or Cheriy Hill, N.J .. and lllalcab Raee Coune, Hlaleah, ~1a. • 23S rrom essentia,llx nonfissionable U·238 In samples o! natural uranium ore con· talning both types. 11 perfected, ii would Ile designed to replace the highly complex gaseous diffusion process for separating the two kinds of uranium. Reagan _ end Moretti (0-Van Nuys) have been the principals In battlln8 over the controversial meosurt on Tuesday's ballot. Also arguing the measure on KCET wlll be economist Milton Friedman, slate Sen. John )i_anner (R-Glendale) and .Prof. i19ward Miller. The show will air again •t noon Friday and at 0 p.m. Saturday. By JOHN ZALLER Of Ille Olll"'Pllll' Ill" California Department or Fish and Game officials said today they hope to take possession or Upper Newpor~ Bay by Christmas. And officials of lhe Irvine Company, the Oll!y major properly owners· fJf !Iii'' Back Bay, sa.Jd they aro agreeable to giving up their land immediately to The-AEC says the gas centriluge~proc­ ess would replace smaller · equipment and one-tenth the aqwunt of elt!ctricity requi red by the old8---proceii, "but. ii would not be cheaper to build.'' •~=;;...;===----.....;==:::l____moperate_wilh t h e..state 11gency effort • to create a wildlife refuge . --~. Describing the Oct. 2Q accident, the AEC said an advanced model or an experimental gas centrifuge ' w :a s virtually destroyed "during test-stand operations." And when the model failed, the AEC said, "it damaged a number-of other ·experimental units and support piping. "There . were no personal injuries," it added, "Approximately four ounces of uranium hexafluoride (the gaseous mixture) were released in t~, building, but there was no (radioactive) overex- posure of personnel. Many al.her cen- trifuges were unaffected by the incident and are continuing in test operation." From Page J ARRESTS .. ~ a cloud of marijuana-like smoke and simultaneously tbe music coming from a back bedroom stopped. He said Miss Daughdrille i.s the new occupant of the residence but just moved in and had not transfen-ed her possessions to the new home yet. He said about the only furnishing a~ peared to he a telephone book on the floor near where the teacher and her tvro ex-pupils were sitting \\'.hen be walk· ed in on them. Miss Daughdrille's status with the Los -Angeles City Schools System today was not detennined but in all such cases .. the State Education Code requires that Sacramento be notified. Schol districts throughout the state then automatically suspend the instructor involved, pending disposition of charges against them in court. EDDIE ... Fuel Pinch: :Air Cal Sets . • ·flight Cut By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Hit Dilly P'Hot Sl1fl The energy crisis is back on the Orange Coast and the first industry 1o feel its pinch is Ne\ll)X>rt Beach-based Atr California alr_linc. Robert Clifford, president of Air Cal, said today that his firm has been forced to cut flight schedules by eight per· cent, effective Monday, to comply \Vith , the ne'v federal fuel allocafion program. (Related story, Page 34.) '!1lat means the foil .. i ng Dights will be eliminated : -li1oming and evening Orange County flights to and from San Diego. Two other roundtri p Oights \will rt>main on thC schedule. . -The 10:30 a.m. flighi from Orange County to Sacramento and 1he 1:20 p.m. return night . Three other roWld trip flights will remain. Clifford explained that the federal allocation program allov.•s each of the air carriers the same gallonage as in the same month or the preceding year. Despite the cutbacks, C I i r ford predicted that his firm 's earnings v.'Ould not he reduced. No cutback will be in itiated by Air- v.·est, the other major carrier operating out of Orange County Airport. Airv.·est "°-as on strike during November and December of lm and faces no fuel restrictions for the remaining two hi,s \\tole garagcful of soda pop bottles months of 1973. and cash them in if he wants to give The airline industry, which buys 10 more to provide those certain extras billion gallons of jet fuel a )'ear, said the state budget can't afford for the today that it vrould try. to cut more patients. I than 100,~ fl ights a year from its Eddie v.ill be doing that Saturday, schedules in an effort to conserve fuel: alter his paper roote. . The culs, scattered throughout the U.S. "Excuse my language," the man with air ~ut~ system, would total about 300 the $9 in pennies said in a remark da.Jly flights from the current 14,000 aside to Mrs. Conover. "But you've a day sched~. . . . . got one hell of a boy there." Pan ~ncan Airlines asked the Civil The trick-01-treat-type collection that Ae~a~1a Board W~y f o r Eddie turned over to Mrs. Enid Lathrop ~ssJOn to f:>PCD talks mth other at the Fairview Voiunteer Bureau today aniin~s on.reducing !he number?,{~- may go for any nwnber of purposes. atl~c .. flights. c~a~ the enti~al Crayons •. coloring books, special ward sca.rtJ~Y ol. av1~tion fuel for 1n- decorations and specifically f~ to pro-!~.ational fl_i~fts 1s ~d~, reflected vide transportation for groups of patients in sharply ns1ng fuel JW'ices. provided with free tickets to shows, sports events, circuses and other !reals. "It v:iO be well spent," Mrs. Lathrop says happi,ly. Still, on the morning after his one-man mission , the boy ~·ho wanted to brighten life for the less-fortunate, is stilt not entirely satisfied. ''f\.fo~ .. .,"said Eddie Conover. "Jus/ think, if 10 kids had gone out wha \\'e could have done ... " Tar Pot Fire Out POWAY (UPI\ -The stubborn 550- acre "tar-pot'' fire was controlled by state Division or Forestry firefighters early today. The bfaze began Tuesday when a truck towing a tar-pot trailer overturned on Route 67 two miles west of this San Diego County community. Tl1e final obstacle to public pcWsession of the Back Bay v.·as cleared Wednesday v.'hen the Orange County Board of Supervisors endorsed the state offer, calllng for immediate takeover of the bay by the Deparlmenl of Fish and Garne:-. Under terms of· the agreement, the state would have 10 years to work out the details or paying for Irvine Company land. Newport Beach and the U.S. Depart· ment of the Interior already haw en- dorsed the concept of cr'eating a wildlife refuge Jn the . bay under state manace- menl ilnd ownership. The lrvine Company claims tiUt to all uplands surrounding the bay, three marshy islands in the bay, and 245 acres of patented tidelands -the old salt v.·orks -in the far reach of the bay over which the state holds fishing and navigation ea sements. ,. The county holds title to all other v.·etlands -all portions covered by water. In agreeing to endorse the state of .. fer, Orange County supervis ors specified that they are interested in virtually the entire Back Bay. The area of the proposed wildlife refuge was def'm· cd as all submerged and lowlanda, up to 10 feet above sea level, rrom the toe of the bluffs on each side of the bay from Shellm8ker Island to Jamboree Road . James J\.tcConnick; --ttief-planner for the department of fish and game, llJd' he could begin negotiations immediately with the Irvine Company on the detaill or transferiing company land to public ownership. From Page J TAPES ... home . to revie w in mid.July. But he said that he listened to only one, dated Sept. 15, 1972. Zumwalt said be was not told for whom the tapes were destined when he released them from a locked safe July 11. 1 "Do you know whether the tape recording of a conversation between the President of the United States and John W. Dean on April 15, 1973, was given to !\tr. Haldeman in July 1973?" Ben- Veniste asked. "No," Zumwalt replied. Earlier, the White House offered to WATERGATE AS SEEN BY SHAKESPEARE, Pago 8 REBOZO DEFENDS ACTIONS IN HUGHES CASE, Pago 4 let a federal 'Judge listen to tapes of the period during which the President talked with Dean to bear for blm!elf that a crucial part of the conversation never was recorded. The While House also recommended that electronics experts be called in to certify that Nixon's remalnlng' secret tapes "are complete and have nol been tampered with" in any way. r------1 1>ulda.P. ---------------.. : FLOOR :SAMPLE I I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLEAN SWl'P. OF AL .. F'OOR SAMPa.JS : TO MAKE .OOM FOR NEW MO.DE.... . I , l Ail Pric .. Slashed For Quick Sale I REFRIGERATORS ~ STOVES mms.ONs •,1' FREEZERS • DISHWASHERS COMPACTS WASHERS i ~, IUIL 1' ~!NS DRYERS MICiRO WAVE OYENS I I HELPI We Need fhe Room. ~ HURRYI Whl'e They Lut. I II LOW l'llCU AU IOIN Hiii • I RAISID ll.SIWHRI I I 90 DAY CASH-w.''"c::.':1~0"0 1815 NEwPORT BLVD. Downtown r.osta Mea-Plloni 548-7 8 L-----•---------------J • • • • . ' • • -. H uniingion B~aeh · Today's Final .. Fo N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 66. NO. 305, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1973 / TEN C~NTS • lluntingtan • Ill Middle~oi~-, State Oil By CANDAcE PEARSON Of tM o.llJ l"tltt SMff 11ie price o( tideland .on In Huntington Beach and ' Seal Beach Is the · focus of a growing dispute between tile state and the federal Cost of Wvlng Council. State Controller Houston-f,loumol'.J!as L!lced the councll !o con<iuct a public hearing on Its proposed regulation chans:!!s that he says could cost the state~ more than $9 million in tideland oil revenue. A coundl decision has baited the ;tale's •\tempts to audloo off oil from offshore leases to Independent refiners and distrilMjtors at prices higher than the posted prices set by major oil pro- ducel"_!i FlOWTIQY !_8id ])!esda.y. · Flownoy is .chairman or the State • Lands . Commission ana a Republican gubernatorial boperul. • Assemblyman · Kennet)l Cory ( D - Garden Grove), chairman of .a joint • • Cheers for Los Amigos subcommittee oo oil pricing, has joined the light. Cory has charged that major oil com· panies have . been posting artificially low prices and depriving lhe state of $200,000 -dailyJn_olJ revenues . A~ issue fire 7 ,000 barrels 0£ oil pro- duced daily in tideland waters orr the two West Orange County cities. The council originally e x e m p t e d government sales from Phase 4 price Their assignment is to pump up the spirit at .Los Amigos High in Fountain Valley, and these varsity cl1Hf1eaclera &how bow Ibey do it. ~m the Jef~ kneeling, they are: Julie Ols~n, 16; Bunny Borland, 11;·1josie Esquivel, 17; jumpmg, Betty Chavira, 17; \.ynne Ginty, 16; anq Katby ,Noe~ 16. - Valley Tros~es ''f nistees Claim Educator Map AU-year Scliool Standards Roper -'Hu1nbled' by Film The Fountain Valley School Board By TERRY ()()VILLE tonight will rfvtew a set of rules design· OI llill-~ "" 11.if ed lo guide parents on bow they can Supelinlendent Jack Roper of the Hun- switch a traditional school to an all-year. tlngtoo Beac!J Union· High Scbool District calendar, If they want to. was . described' today as Ha bumbled M proposed, ihe guidelines include man wbo,admJll an error in judgment." these major steps : That image comes from school' board -Establishment of an all·year school be wbo •--tded Tu committee to include merriben opposed mem rs · = esday night to the system and members who favor that a public apology from Roper for tt. 'fttis committee will determine bow the 11Deep 1broat" incident is sufficient many public meetings will be held to punishment discuss the all-year plan and It will "We feel the public apology and the set the date for a community election. full dJ.sclousre of all the facta. that's -If the committee deadlocks over the what people are\really interested in, not setting of an election date, the school chopping heads," says Trustee Ron board will break the deadlock. Shenkman. -·Orie coolroversial Item has been how Trustees defended their switch from -.ny votes a family has . Jack Malmken, a militant posture last Thursday -when aililtant superintendent f or ad· they were nearly ready to fire &per mlni.stratfve' a:emces, says ~ch family -to Tuelday'1 aofter line as being wUl have oile ·1'ole, rather than' a-1'0te 11for tpe IOng·term good of the district." IOI' eacb parent or ,;uantian. • 'Ibey l)ao llallnchly denied rumors "Thlt was done to the sinflle-parent tbat Roper bad t~tened to take any famlliel have an equal vote," Mahnken of them with him U be were ousted. saya. "It will alao help the two-parent Tn!Jtee Dennis Mapgers said no such fomlly •tbat .can't reach a decillon)'l'be tbrtat .wu ever ·made. "! should bope two varying voles wiD' not cancel eac!J not: Oei1alnly .not. I tboulht his behavior other out at the polls." , thmqhout .wu subdued and cognizant Mihnkeo , wbo flrtt sliow!<f the : ol the grovlty ol the situation .In the guideliO.. iO the lchnol boanl two weeks mlnda of the community." .... !hell ri!V!sed them at the re<Jll~ ''The dlacusslons I was privy 10 were of -: said the rules may still Ill gentlemanly and a)>ove boatd." added be fllrther1-revlaed If tnJlteea nciuest Trustee Ralph Bauer. "I did not perceive IL T~ I -may not be . final . any tlroata." ' Another review of the ~ , could "Roper never made any threats, lm- plied or otherwise," • r e s p o n d e d Shenkman. ''That man was bumbled." Tuesday night, tru$iees were silent on their su<kleai ·switch but today, they were unanimous in their agreement that dropping the proposed public hearing and possible firing of Roper saved the SStrict a lot of·unnecessary misery. "The game of character assassination had alrea'dy begun,'' Shenkman said. "The majority of trustees felt this would set the school district back years. "After all considerations, while there were serious errors in judgment, we'd be daquied if we did, and damned if we didn't." "µfer looking very carefully into the wh<ile thing, we decided the best long· range interests of the district Wj>uld be served by the course we tOOk," said Mangers. Bauer said trustees felt the ad- ministrators involved are basically qualified for their jobs and have ·done good work in the past. "We felt they ougbt to have the clr.mce to S;a)v~ge themselves," be said. "We're gomg to try 10 t u r n the clock back and aee if we can't create some sort of order out of a chaotic situation." All · three trustees pledged that the board will keep a tighter reign on future actions of the administration and will carefully monitor an activities, such as the administrative conference where the (See l\·RATED, P1ge I) be held NO\!. 15. • .. /. , .: All-year schools· ha .. become a con--k _ -k -k -k * * troversial issue In ·Fountain Valley· since · the first ·~ Wl!I .IJ\ltiated last year T . he _ s N l ~tPl~:;',lni. .uu1.IM.~y ~l:on.. . eac . rs · tay eutra •• • (flee·AIL-XEAll. ~I) ,. . , · • I '"\ •, ' Local Prop,~ i · D~bat4f Sltown I n _._'Deep Throat~ ,FJJ,ror Orange County'1 public television 1tallon, KOCE Chanlitl 50, tonight will featlln! a debate on Propoelllon 1, _Ill! rovernment ta• and opending IUhllllloo meaaure. startlni II I p.m. (llel1ted story, Page 5.) ... a;lsar Davkl -B&ker , dlllrmM of the drlvo to win ps•s• ol tlie meuure in Orange County, P<t.(;yprea Councilwoman All• Fitiltwtcb will apaat in · fimtr ofllie meuun. ' lat '1'1ud4, repr-.llaf • the ~ of Women Voters and I.el Froncll of the Cllllomla 1'lldlerl' Aaocl1Uon will oppoae the con- lllllltlonll - ,..._ t .. chers unlaio, ID the Huntington 1leaCh Hiib Scboot District reacted quite differently tl>day to the IO!utlon of the "Deep 'lbroat" cmitroveny. BiD Tlmrd, • prealdenf of the !Oz. member District Educators• Association (DtJA), • crA aRillite, aald hit llWP bu ljayed complelely out of tile con- troversy. • ''Our pooltlon bas be<n neutral i.....-. . We'n all glad the - bu. -· h!IOlvecl. at leut ttmponrlly and we can get back to more lmporllnl educational ,,,_luues. '' -autaci" 8aJQOS, iireslclent of tho 111\aDer, bar !bore mDltant $$-member H~ 8-t:h Federatloo of 'l'eldlOn (llBPT), 111 AFLOO member, ·bad llroolpr comment&. '"l'lloldoJ'a 'boor4 'actlan (a~ of an apology by the auperjntendenl) - . - y . . \.. t rais<d a lot of questlona -tD our minds. What would happen to a !Ucber in the same situation! Does It set a prooe- dent for Ill cues of poor judgment?" '!be HBF'I' bad grevlously sent a letter to Board President George Logan re- questinl a full investlgation of the mat· ter. -. Hayn• said today, "No one b after (Jacll) )loper'• icalp, but we wonder If tblre.JI I dqub!J llllldard." '{\ He ealol the incideat, Involving the ,,,_ ol district equlpmont In showlilg Ille lkln lllck at an admlnistralon con-r.r-, OUlbl to II leolt launch I l'" I I mwent and f'HVllU.tion ot t.ow moner II -t at the adm1n1strau .. level. "'!be whole lncldent b aymptoJnallc ol the lacll ol adequate controll over' the woy ..-y Is -~" he said. controls, b!:it that was reversed Jut Vi•eek. Tbe state gets a pe°rcentage of the oil producUon, in oil or cash, for allowing oil firms to operate in state waters. Flournoy said the council decision came just iJours_before the State Lands Com• miss.ion ·was going to award contracts to high bidders for oil. . . · The bids from small, independent re- finers and distributors who are: ''suffer- ing from the oil crunch," 'Flournoy said, were averaging Sl.11 a barrel over the posted price of 13.25. The City of Huntington Beach, which has its own fouKents a barrel tax on oil produced within city limits, was due ,to gain a little from the h i g h e r tidelands sales. Although the city doesn't have control over tidelands oil, it receives about a one percent ,cut to the state's royalties. City finance officials said today that has amounted to II.bout $40,000 to $50,000 Se cret Service Agen t Quizzed a year. By contrast, the city expects to make about $820,000 this year from its ov.'11 oil p:'Oduction licenses , based on about 44,000 barrels of oil per day. -City Administrator Dave Rowlands said the state's Sites probably woUldn"( significantly affect the city, but added, ''Rest assured we'll follow through on this very carefully.'' The city will study the progress of (See OIL COST, Page I) , 'Tape Unreturned' WASIUNGTON (UP!} -A W~tergate prosecutor sought to establish today that one ·of the tape recordings listed as missing by the White House may have been taken home by fonner presidential aide H.R. ·Haldeman <>f Newport Beach and never returned. But Secret Service agent Raymond C. Zumwalt, a· custodian of the tapes, rcpfied "No" when prosecution lawyer Richard Ben·Veniste asked: "Do you know whether the tape reCording of a conversation between the President <>f the United States and John W. Dean on April 15, 1973, was given to Mr. Haldeman in July 1973?" The exchange came during a hearing before U.S: District Judge John J. Sirica on the White House report, disclosed WATERGATE AS SEEN BY SHAKESPEARE, Page 8 RlBOZO 'DEFENDS ACTIONS !It · ~S C~K,,1""9t ,4. Wednesday,-tbat neither the Nixon-Dean discussicm. nor a 1972 telephone con· venation betfteo the Preiid.e~ andj~en campaign director John N. Mitchell had 1..~n recorded. . . White House attorney J. Fred Bbzhardt opened the se~sion by Inviting Sirica to verify by-listening to existing tapes and by calling in electronic experts that the recordings "are complete and have not been tampered with.'' 'Ibe two tapes listed as nonexistent were &pJOng nine involved in lengthy litigation between the White House and special Watergate proseCutor Archibald Cox, fired by President Nixon Oct. 20. Amid heavy public repercussions from the firing and the resignations or Attorney General Elli<>t L. Richardson and his deputy, Will iam D. Ruckelshaus, Nixon _agreed to submit the tapes to Sirica and the Watergate grand jury. But Sirica announced Wednesday that tt>e White House informed him neither the Dean nor the Mitchell tape ever existed. Buzhardt said the Dean con- versation was not recorded because of a mal[lDlctioo in the equipment, and that Nixon's telephone conversatioo with former Attorney General Mitchell three days after the Wate rgate burglary was missed because the phone extension used was not connected to the recorder. Ben·Veniste, a member of th e Watergate special prosecution force set up by Cox, elicited from Zumwalt that a tape covering the period April 11-16 was take:n from the White House July 11 and returned July 12, <illbough he did not know by whom. But Zumwalt, looking over his logs on the tapes written oo brown paper resembling fragments of a grocery bag, Markey Quits Post SAN DIEGO (AP) -WUliam Markey resigned his 138,000 job Wednesday as adminJstrator of the San Diego County Health Care Agency. County supervisors promptly offered him a $34,000 job as consultant. Proposition 1 Debare Aired · Gov. Ronald Reagan and Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti will meet in a face to face debate on Proposition 1 during three air- -lngs of "The Advocates" program on KCET Channel 28 starting tonlgbt at 8 o'cloCk.·- Reagan aruf Moretti [().Van Nll)ls) have l>een tbe principals In battling over the cont roversial m~ on 'l\tesday's ballot. Also 'arguing the measure on KCET will be ecooomist Milton l"tledman, state Sen. John Harmer (R-Olliciale) and Prof. Howard Miller. · · . '!be show will air ag•ln at noon Friday and at I p.m. Saturday. ~ said those original n6tes gave no in· dication th:it the tapes had been return· ed. ·Haldeman testified before the Senate Watergate committee last summer that he had taken. severa l tapes home to review them in mid:July 21h: months after he re·signed as Nixon's chief cf staff. • Uftl T ...... 19 DENIES WRONGDOING VP·Designate ·ford Ford Says Ta pe Problem Should Have Been Bared W ASlflNGTON (UPI) -Gerald R. Ford said today that President Nixon should have told the court "at a much earlier date" that two of the nine Waterga te tapes the White House urom· ised to tum over to the courts did not exist. "Franklv, it miqht have miide easie r the problems that have developed over the last several mont.hs." said Ford at the start or Senate Rules Committee heArings on his nomination to succeed Spiro Agnew as vie1! oresident. Sen. James B. Allen (Q..Ala .), asked Ford "on the . ouestion or the mi~ing tapes. do you feel that tlrt!:ir nonexistPnce should have been mad e public Ion~ ae:o'r" "All 1 know is what 1 ha Ve 're ad or heard in the last 24 hours " Ford said. "Mv imtTiediate reaction ' is that It ml!dJt have been much more helpfUI to the court if that information hart been made available at a much earlier date ." . Ford said in answering questions about Nixon's earlier refusal to tum. the tal>eS over to Otief U.S. Dislrict Jud'l'e John J. Sirica that he urged such action and did not defend Nixon's prior stand before the President decided to comply with the court order. "My position ha s been that it (sur· rendering the tapes) was the Political thing to do. ln my opinion, there were serious legal and Constitutional questions involved as st&ted by the President, but if you weighed the two fa'ctof's. the political impact and the legal ques- tion. It° was my judgment tha t t h e y should have been made available." Ford said. Ford aJso denJed allegations n\ade to the committee that the Kent S t a t e Bank of his home town in Grand Rapid!. Mich. loaned him the mone y to buy 100 shares of stock in the bank to join Its boanl of directors. "Tbe allegaj.,lons are a lie," Ford said. Fonl said al the start of the historic hearings that "I am not , saint" and welcomed the .. closest scrutJny of bis litnfil for the nation's aecond highest of lice. 'lbere weni only smalf clouds on Ford's _horizon amid iJ\dicalions he would win Congressional approval by the end of this month. But 8<11. Howard W. Cannon IS.. FORD. Poge I) But Haldeman said he listened only to a tape dated Sept. 15, 1972, and that he promptly returned the tapes to the White House. Dean told the panel that he gathered during the 55-minute conversatioo with Nixon April 15 . that · he thought the Pesir:lent was aware of tKe Watergate coverup. n·each Officer Not Charged 1n1 hooting By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tlll a.tlT ,,.., ..... No erlminal charges. wtD be ~ against Hwitington Beach Police Officer Ron Palmer in the shooting death of \is girlfriend earlier this month. That anno.uncement lvio'IJ!lde Wedneo- day by Deputy Dlstr!!'I Allomey Bried Patterson, who said that evidence gathered by police and· his iovesUgaton showed no criminal intent In the death of Mary Cleasby, 26. "Based on what we uncovered in our rather exhaustive investigation~ we haVe determined that the shooting was ac-- cidental,'' Patterson said. Miss Cleasby died Oct. 5 altJ she was shot once in the side when Palmer's gun accidentaJly discharged. The off-duty officer had been visiting the woman and was leaving when the shooting oe> rorred. - Palmer was jailed on suspicion cl murder inunediately alt.r the lnclden~ but was released when Patterson. did not file a complaint in court. Patterson, hoWever continued to in- vestigate the case before making his decision Wednesday. Palmer, a -veteran of eight years of police work in Huntington Beach aJld Costa Mesa, now faces a departmental Inquiry into the.. negligent use of tUa firearm . Police Chief Earle Robitaille predicted that the Inquiry would be concluded sometime next week. ' Since Miss Cleasby's death, Palmer has been suspended from duty and will remain so until the departmental review is completed. .. Patterson said that during the in .. vestigation, th«L officer was "totally cooperative" and submitted himself to a series of tests Including a poly~apb (lie detector) test and a psychiatric examination. He also re-enacted tbe shooting for a video taping. Patterson noted that in his session (See SHOOTING, t'age I) Orange Cout • ,We• .. er Cloudy and cooler is the way the v.·eather service caUS iL for Friday, partially clearing in the afternoon bours. Highs at the beaches 70 ru- ing lo 75 Inland. Overnight lows 52·56. l~""•t: 'l'Olti\V President Ni.zo11 la an isolated, shy man, with onl11 a few clo1t fritncf.1· -a man IU...t.-tase in soctat situations. Set i1J.odcpth • sto11U1!1 Page 18. I ·' DAILY Pl~Ol -" ··--- Nixo1i Stra1ids 7 Report,ers WASHINGTON (AP) ._ Prcsi· dent Nixon, wbo has been tiharply critical. of the newa media. tell for Florida on such short notice today that seven repo~ter.s '"'ho customarily travel on his JCtllncr were left behind, It apparently v.·ns the first time in Nixon '& presi dency t~at he , departed .Qn such short ~u~ t~at the "Air Force l travel iM>61 ~ lcll behind. I . Reports began ci r c u at1ng Wednesday that Nixon pla~ned. tu spend the weck_e_n~ at__ his ,K.c~ Biscayne Fla., botne:-But \\ h1 fe House-sPokeSlnen insisted they knew of no presidential trav.el P.lans _ an insistence ~hey ma1nta1ned until reporters neard a helicopter land on the \Vhit e House f.outh Lawn to pick up Nixon. :Skylab Three Booster Set , For Rehearsal .. - CAPE CANAVERAL (UP I! -Te<hni· c::ians battened down the Skylab 3 booster .. t'ocket.. and crew ferry ship today ror fehearsal launch Friday morning. Thuf!.day1 Novembtr l , 1971 . ·~ .Beach Pairet- • -, Sneee~s Asks · Route Dedicawd · Mesa Boy Gets $40 for Le~s Fortu~at,e · Reactions . - By ARTllUR I\. VINSEL . Bureau could Ml WICllon h1s ci-r. CM ,... oet11 '"'"' , .. " l.Ddlvidual effort, becauae tbe door-to- Ho aet out oo his rounds. in the dark door technique annoy• many ci!lzens of Hallowem night but all that Edclle and ls not allowed fonnally for fund raising. Cooovel' - a boy on a .... man mlsaloo A Daily Pilot sfory on Hallow<en night -feared was (allure in ms effort lo let the townfolk know just \\'hat kind The HOME Council is preparing a brighten the \\·011~ for children less of rounds the yow1g carrier boy was . survey for Huntington Beach residents fortunate . • going to make on his own after he to determine bow the.y feel about a The Ts-year-old-Costa Mesa youth did finished his •paper route. _proposed switch in the location of the not have to -v•orry, because he found A lot of people who opened their Roule 39 Freeway. $40.67 worth of success. doors on the same night Costa Mesa Brian Parkinson. public relations Eddie, of 2653 Orange Ave. Apt. c. police Jogged more than 20 malicious chairman for tbe HOME Council. said ehOH thls year to go door to door mischief rtports ,'blam~ .on pranksters jfle..auzycy \\'W be mailed. to homeo\vner1 in :trick-or·trea -fashion, suggestm.gr-also-opened'=their wallets and purses in the near tuture. m~-ever, that t~ who opened theirs when they recognized Eddie CoMver. On~e the questionnaire is returned, to him think of the patients at .Fairview He got $20.67 in just two hours. the lfOME Council_._ a coalition of the State Hospital instead. . But -as a poster slogan says on city's homeowners associations, will take l(e has given his edible treats to the dining room wall of his crowded an official stand on the freeway proposal . the hospitalized youngsters Mnually for apartment -Eddie got along with a As currently .planned, the Route 39 the past five years, but this time he ' Jittlc help from his friends. Freeway would extend &0uth from the considered something more tangible than "One man drove clear from the other San Diego Freeway to the beach.· candy. side of town with $9 ln penni~ in between Beach Boulevard and Newland The city could not Issue a permit a 1'ine bottle hc\'d 'been savlniJ to make Street. .for him to seek donations tor the a lamp with," says Mrs. Conover. "He !J'he cities -0f Jluntington Beacb,...Fo~hospltal1s Patient Beneftt~Fund. however, said-when-he read-----Udle1s &tory be t.ain yaney an~d ~estm.lnster have asked because he was just a kid, not a non· decided it would get 1better use at ~he state to &hilt that ~te w~st ro profit charitable corporation. Fahview." 11 parallels Gothard ~tree! m Huntington The Falrview Stale Hoopltal Volunteer The donor al.o> invited Eddie to take Beach. · The lfOME Council sponsored a public rneeting on the freeway S'.Vitch Tuesday night,. Parkinson said more than 150 people ·attended, with a wide variety or views ei;pressed, including some ex· pressions against any freeway at all. Huntingtoll_-l\fa11 Fined Iii Investment Scheme -. hla 1'boJe prtfellil of aoda Pop bollles one! cub them In fl be wants to give .,...., to provtde-tho.!O !"'rtain extras the stale budget can't. alford for the patients. Eddie will be doing that Saturday, after his peper route. "E¥:cuse my language." the man with the $9 in permies said in A -remai:k aside to Mrs. Conover. "But you've ~ot one hell of a boy there." The trick~r·treat·type collection that Eddle turned over to Mrs. Enld Lathrop , at the Fairview Volunteer ~u today may goJ2r any 1!!!!!!ber_QfJl!ll'PQlies. Crayons, coloring .books,· special w!rd decoratlpns and specifically funds to pro- vide transportation for ~ps of patients provided wilh free tickets to shows, sports events, circuses and other treatJ, "It will be well spent," .Mrs. Lathrop aays happily. · Still, on the morning alter hi• one-man mlsaloc, the boy who wanted to brighten life foc the _JessJortunate, ls still not entirely satisfied. ~ "Mom ... ,11 said Eddie ConGver. "Just think, II 10 kids had gone out what "'e could have done ... " ' Valley Planners Approve New Sign Ordinance Developers -~ ·Get 3-.story Office Okay The developers of a propOs.d tbree- story medical office complex· to. be bullt at the Fountain Valley Com1nunlty Hospital won appnfval for the _ projeci Wednesday, provided they can fin¢, the land to a<!""mmodate 400 parking spaces. ·Fo1intalri-Villey p Ii n ·,;1 n I ..... mls.sloners reached that decision in a 4·1.vote with' June "BoYkin dissenting. The office ,building ha!.._ been the center of a bitter battle between rival mCdical groups, both of whom want to build nearly Identical buildings near the bospilal. ~ T!le group_that ~won approval laol mght is the 98111e group that built the hospilal and the existing medical bulldlng on the site at Warner Avenue-a-nd Euclid Street. Their original plans called for con- struclion of a second office buJldin( on the site which would share the parkina lot with the other two facilities. !jut a medical group headed by Garcfen Grove physician Maxwell Roston, which owns the surrounding property · atao wanls Io build a medical bullding on the adjoining land< Roston objected to tJie boapital group's plan saying that II did not provide the parking space required by city Jaw . The current route woul d cover 3.1 miles, using 201 acres of land and <."OSting $6S.8 million to build. The Gothard altenlative wouJd stretch 3.8 miles, use . 216 ocres and coot $82.8 millioii to build. The 0gures come from the state Division of Highways . -1 The countdown clock was to run until • the T-minus-8-~cond mark, the moment before-ignition; to make-sure all systems -.... , if the space machine \Vere ready to PJi D • A Huntington Beach man and his Investigators probing nmnerous com--Tustin' partner in a get·ricb-qUick land plaints by -San Diego residents who put Investment scheme in Which they were up 4DYWhere from $2,000 to ~.000 each F"'111tain Valley p I an n Ing com- missioners Wedneaday unanimously ap- proved new restrictions tn the city's algn ordinallce and voted to lend the mattor to the clfy co u n c II for finai' Planning Director · Clintol> Sherrod acknowledged that the' hospital's plan wu too ~ abort. Alter nearly a month of study, conunlllBionen readied the decision they' rendered Wednesday . . to buy land in Los Angeles County's the sole benefactors have pleaded no · Antelope Valley found various lr- contest to criminal charges ·in San Diego regularities. ~last the third and final Skylab crew . Olle Irec{Ol'Y into orbit Nov. 10. action. . The restrictions, proposed by Planning Director Clinton Sherrod, were opposed by the chamber of commerce on the basis that they were too ambiguous. r night. . ... Gerald P. carr, Edward G. Gibson M ff Jd U · ~nd William R. Pogue , the first all-rooltie an e p County. Escrow had been opened on the prvp. The Inland Investment Services opera· ertic1 but it was never closed, beca_use, they charged, Golka and Tucker had Rooton, who once told commisslonen he would withdraw bis plana for an- ofllce building II the ho;pjtal's group were approved, vowed to continue his fight Wednesday night and nld be woold press for approval of his bulldlng plana"· ~astronaut crew since 1966, y:ere receiving · 1ina1 briefings and running their 1 .. , In Huntington series of· drills at the Johnson Space Center in Hoilston. Their mission has tion may have raked in as much as squandered the investments on fancy $200,000 for the P~i~, .according ~o offices, luxury car leases and high ex- spokesmen for the District Attorneys ecutlve salaries. Fraud Division. . The escrows on the shaky land-deals Commissioners ordered Sherrod and City Attorney Tom Woodruff to tighten the language of the ordinance to alleviate '"' -bftn ·planned for at lea~l 60 days , but -e-0uld last as Jong as 8.'>. Workers had the astronauts' special couches installed in the commnad module sealed up panels used fur work· · ing on 'parts of the space machine ~nd were l'llJlltini final tests on clec.1f1cal -and mechanical systems. An 81h hour hold was built into the : rowitdo\vn for tonight, and a huge mobile ··service struciure used for working on ' the 224-foot tall Saturn 18 rocket moves back to a parking site. In· the early 'hours of Friday, 193,000 gallons of liquid propellant go into the mighty rocket. Just as will be done on launch day. If all b3s gone smoothiy by Friday . morning, ttt-clock was to be turned back to T-minus-42-hour mark and crank· ed up again Nov. 8 for a launch at (8;40 a.m. PST Nov. 10. . : Carr, Gibson and Pogue would break by a day the space endurance record ·.or the Skylab 2 crew if they just stayed "60 days in the eight-room, 118-foot long • Skylab space station now orbiting earth. , .' If they get to that P..O.int and their .. health is good, and if they have enough ·rood and are doing productive research ':work on themselves, t.Jie earth ;µid the :sun. they'll get approval for further Oight time -up to 85 days. F r om Page .I SHOO TING ... )Vith the psychiatrist. Palmer '>''as giv~n sodium amytal, a so-called truth serum . • ~d the ciccount of the shooting that ; e gave under. the influence of the • ug was idl'nt1cal to the statements : c made during the rest of the in· i r•ligalion . . :lfa1· Pot Fire Out .. ?: POWAY I UPI) -The slubbom s.\0- , pcre "tar-pot" fire was controlled by ; ;tate Division of Forestry firefighters ; ~rly today. The blare began Tuesday : when a truck towing a tar-pat trailer : Overturned on Route 67 two miles west : bf this San Diego County community. "·-----------~ ·! • ~ OIAN•I COAST Ml ' . , · 1 ·! .. '' J • • DAILY PILOT ' Tiit OrlnQ• C0111 DAlL-Y PILOT wi!ll wtil('fl II tO"llli~.'l/\t NtWJo l"f!H, !\ pullllll'lecl Inf mt O••"" (D11! 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OtMltl'e-'Y C..-...111 .. l.ft.1110 ~'· ..,. .. °"''* C..! ~ ... ~... ... -ttwltll, lfhltlfllll-. •lllllrilt ....., ... ..~... Mf't)fl "'" .. """"""" Wllf'IM ..-dlll ,.... '".... ., _.,,.-"' ...,., . ._. dlilt """' •Id II Colli Mt.I, ~1•. t..kT!•rtfll ... Urfllr AM ~I _. ""-f'I it.ti """"""'' '1'i1"'1'¥ •• •i•• .......... . -A Westminster man de Ii ve ring telephone directories to downtown Hun· iington Beach told police \Vednesday· that he was held up_ by two men sporting · Fu Manchu mustaches. William Garneau, 51,. of 10200 Bolsa Ave. said he lost his wallet, his watch and a diamond ring, valued at a· total 9J $t,700 to the two men. . He told invesUgal<!rs he waa delivering phone books in an apartment building at 425 15th St.· when be was approached by a wet suit-clad man who told him he'd missed an apartment. Garneau said that as he wu Jed past the laundry room, a second man stepped out behind him and picked I1frn up y.·ith his arms pinned to his ·aide. He said that as soon as the t\\·o men stripped him of his valuables they put hiffi down, hit him in the chest and stomach and fled on foot. F rom P q e 1 FORD ... (D·Nev.), chairman of the conmtittee, made it clear on the eve of the hearings that his panel ~rill scrutinize the Ford noinination closely. "I have seen things that will certainly raise~ question s that \\"e will bring out 'vith ~fr. Ford." Cannon told ne wsmen 'Vednesday after reviewing FBI in· vestigalive reports. - rncluded in those "things." said can· non. are allegations that Ford traded political favors in exchange for political contributions. charges made in a book "The \Vashington Pay~ff'' by fonner lobbyist Robert N. Winter-Berger. James P_. Tucker, 34, of l~ _Ohvc. --are now invalid and evidenily the vie· Ave., Huntington Beach, w~s fined $~50 tims' ~nl~ T~~u~se is ci\.il. Sui! ag_ainst and placed on on~ years .probatt0n the pr1nc1palS 1n the dP.funct real estate \Vednesday, after his ~o contest plea finn / to a charge or selling land without · a pennit. His associate, Edward S. Golka, 41, of 13522 Fairmont Way, Tustin, entered the identical plea on charges of ·illegal sale of real estate securities; illegal advertisfiig of real estate property ~ aecuritlcs, and oelling property without a license. ,.., Golka remains free on $25,000 bail pending formal sentencing Jan. 4 in San Diego C.ounty Superior Court. If the lull force of the law is applied when the judge passes sentence, Golka could face IO years in prison for each of the counts to which he pleaded no contest. 0 He's going to get something," District Attorney1s Investigator Logan McKechnie predicted tOO:ay. "Or they wouldn't have set the sentencing date so far ahead.'' • 'Witch' Fo ils Kidria p Att,empt On Halloween SAN JOSE (AP) -A witch got the better of her would-be kldnaper on Halloween. Kathryn Beverly Szecsi. who says witchcraft is her family religion, "'as abducted from her hrineymoon ~artment \Vednesday night by a former ~riend. From Pagel ALL-YEAR ••• all.year calendar but some parents want to eliminate it. The all.yea-· system has also been proposed al Wardlow School. District trustees have said they do not want to force any school community to adopt an all-year plan against its \\tj]]. Animals Put Into Orb it MOOCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union has launched a C.OSU. satellite carrying animals to test ''life-sustaining systems," Tw an, . noonced today. The Soviet news agency · said Cosmos 605 was put into orbit Wednesday -and carried animals and "other biological objects." The report dld not say what kllia Of animals or what the other objects were. The satellite's orbit ranged between about 130 miles above the ear ~h and lasted 90 minutes, Tass said. · the ambiguous pGrtions. The changes, which will go to fhe cdUncil ~n about a month, pertai,n to the audio-visual impact' · ol signs and · ~ould prohibit the use of loudspeakers, hve models and lighting considered too bright. ·- Swap Meet Set At Golden West A swap meet will . be held Saturday ln>m 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Golden West College to raise funds for scholarships guest speakers and various student ac: tiviUes . Twenty campus orgaitizations ·are ex- pected to panlcipate In Ih~· mee~ in addition to off-campus individuals who care to bring items to swap or sell . Sellers must pay a $5 clean-up fee at the end of the meet. Persons may reserve space at the swap meet by calling the college ac· livities office, 89'2·7711. Burglars Get Ta pes, Valuahlf! Antiques Valuable.. al)tiques, t?.pes and tape players witll a total Value of more than $2,500 were stolen Wednesday night by burglars \\'ho entered a Sunset Beach home via an unlocked garage door, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said interior d e c o r a t o r Patricia L. Motak, 39, was absent from her home at 16806 Bayview Drive, when the intruders ransacked the premises. ' Cont,enders Mum I 01i Alioto Taxes SACRAMENTO (UPI) -llemocnuc gubernatorial oontenden have ezpresaed relilctance to aaaeu the pollllc•J'!mpict of di>cloture that San Francisco Mayor· Joseph Alioto paid n.o ipcome tu for 1971. . Alioto, a formally. an no u,n c e d Qemocratic candidate for governor, said Tuesd11y $fT.l,OOO in legal leea he paid in connection with his libel cue against Look Magazine alid to defend him"lf against fee-splitting c h a r g e s in Washington · state wiped out his 1971 income of $73,000. · Gov. Ronald Reagan. who paid no state income tax for 1978 because of ""hat he called "business reverses,,. was asked Wednesday In Los Angeles whither the disclosure would damage ·Alioto polllically. "! don't think ii should," Reogan replied. · Fro.Page l ' OIL COST •.• the issue because "we want to get more {revenues), not less,11 he said. Fl6Urnoy asked the federal council to reconsider after the Union 01\ Com- pany won a temporary restraining order in federal court in Los Anfeles blocking the sale of royalty oil at bonus priets. Union is one of six les,,ees involved. Further proceedings on the oil com. pany's request for a permanent in· junction will take place Monday. Ford has branded the Winter.Berger allegations "categoric~lly untrue," but Cannon said the same allegations ll.'ere made by persons other than Winter· Berger. Cannon wouJd not elaborate. San Jose police said the wily \vitch fled her kidnaper during a. stop in Red· ding and alerted a service station at· teudant who called police. r I ---------------------.. Other issues-CarulGn said Ford would be questioned on include his views on a new .Watergate prosecutor, Ford's own efforts in 1970 to impeach Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas, and Ford's position on executive privilege. Frotn Page 1 X-RATE D ... • sex film was shown on district equip- ment. ... Trustee Robert Knox, who also voted for the "soft line", could not be reached for comment. The other trustees said all four, however, held basically the same views. George Logan, president or the board, was the lone dissenting vote,' preferring to go ahead with the public hearing and expressing surprise at the reversal of the others. Phil Malone, 31. was arrested shortly after midnight, tbe witching hour. and booked at San Jose jail. He was on a 72-hour--pass from the inmate honor camp at La Honda division of San Mateo County where he was serving time for assaulllng an off"'1'r. "Yea, I'm a witch," said Mrs. Szecsi, who was married this weelr. "It's my family religion. It's not a big thing With me, it's just a natural part of my lite." Asked if she 'used her special powers to escape her'·kidnaper, she said : "I didn't even think of it." : FLOOR :SAMPLE I I Girl, 14, Slain; I Tied Up to 1'ree I FAfRFAX, Va. (AP) -A Washington, I D.C. man released-from a psychiatric institute two months ago -on outpatient I status· has been arrested in the slaying CLEAN SWEEP OF ALL FLOOR SAMPLES . TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW _MQDELS. of a career dlplomat's daughter, PQlice I French Artist ··~~bn Stephen Gilreath, 23, WllS charged All Prices Slashed Fo-, Quick Sale I I I I I I I I I I I I with one count of murder with attempt I D;splays Work to defile in the slaying of l'-yeaN>ld REFRI GERATORS ~ Natalia Parker Semler, police said I ' FREEZERS STOVES TELEVISIONS I Wednesday night. An aw~rd-winnlng French artist, Jean-The ninth grad<!r'a half-nude body was 1 WASHIRS found tied to a tree on the campus DRYERS DISHWASHERS COMPACTS I BUILT-INS Yves Teze (pronounced tay . · .zay), will ol the Madeira School for Girb In ncar~y • exhibit a selection of his oil paintings McLean, Va. Tuesday by her lather, I HELP! We N-d the ROOlllo today through Sunday at the Huntington Peter E. Semler, a career diplomat ... Center mall . assigned to the U.S. Arms Control ind I -' MICRO WAVE OVENS I HURRY! While Th ey Laat. I ·In September, Teze won second place D!sarmarnent Agency. In rht 24th Grand Prix of International Painting at Deauville, France, competing K C R I against more than 400 inlomatlonal enya uts elation artists. -_. -I . -LOW P•1eu AH IO•N H••• llAISID RSIWHIH .. •: Hls slyle mlxes abofr•ct and lino facial NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -Kenya today portrait8 in a Oourtsh he sayi Is reinlnls·. became the 23rd African ..._. •• to aever I 11-• ai...-5417 81 1 1 crnt of the Byzanllne period. diplomatic relaUons with Israel. 'J'.h• · ' 1815 NEWPORT BLVD, Downtown Costa __,._ -HI• goal, says Teie, Is to combine government charged that Israel was oc-· 90 DAY CASH w~=oYID I sophistication and elegance with a deeper cupying "Arab landa . talten by force L · - - - - -~ fel]g1!Jl4' 5\!llSlllon.. -• -·of ·arms?' * ---· - --· ----- - - -·-- - - - - '· • I ~--~ .. • ' ! I I 1 ' ' • ( I • ) • Thurldal"i Novembt r l , 1973 ' .... < H -.. OAIL Y PILOT :J :.._ Deputies Scored . ~ Suspect's Death . Ill Nix on -Pi~k s 2 Fuel . Crisis Preside1it Narnes Saxbe, Jaworski . WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon today named Sen. Wil· liam B. Saxbe as a\torney general · and approved the selection of H~uston attorney Leon Jaworski as new Watergate special prosecutor with. fun independence and safegqards against being·fired.-.(Related ·•lories, picture, Page 4.) The President promised not to discharge Jaworski, as he had Archibald Cox, without obtaining the consent of House and Senate Democratic and Republican leaders and top members of the two judiciary committees in Congress. • . JaworsRi told a Houston news conference that he planned to be· gin work Monday and said that shoul4 an impasse develop over any phase of the case, the matter will be presented to the two senior majority an*d minority members of the judiciary. committees. "I am not anticipating a disagreement, but this was one of the .. matters I searched for in the interest of complete independence," he said. "I did not seek the job and my conditions of acceptance have been met." Nixon appeared personally in the White House brieflng room to announce his nomination of Saxbe, an Ohio Republican who is not seeking re-election, as successor to Elliot Richardson, who resigned Oct. 20 rather than follow Nixon's order.S to f-ire Cox. Ho!Jies Da11uige d 31 Hallowe en ·Reveler s J -• Nabbed in San Clemente S<1n Clemente police waded into an unruly group or Hallow een revelers near the Riviera district Wednesday night and arrested a total of 31 persons after cars v.•ere pelted with rocks and residences were damaged. All those arrested \Vere cited for alleg· ed failure to d i s p e r s e arte:r officers issued a fonnal order and gave the group of about 100 persons rive minutes to clear out. ''But all they did was shout obscenities ahd throw everything they had," said the patrolman who iss ued the formal order .. Police loaded all the arrestees !hey could catch into the city paddy wagon and hauled the youths to the city jail where adults were issued citations for the misdemeanor and juveniles cited and released to parents. Although the Riviera district tradi- liooally has been a trouble .spot on Halloween. Wednesday's melce. said policei was far worse lhan eftf before. "For a while il was downright dangerous down there." said Assistant Police Chief Stan f\falchett. "It was not only· our units that were being hit with rocks and garbage .but anyone who was un!ortwiate to drive or walk by," he said. The disturbance brought dozens or wor· ried homeowners out on their lawns , but during the barrage of missiles, the residents could do little to hall damage. One house had four broken windows and While 1he owner ·Was tryinf:: to fend off the nying objects several youths crept into his garage and did damage to his expensive German sedan parked inside. At police headquarters. '\\'hen the las t or ·the group was hauled in at 9 p.m .. the air was hectic. Parents, many or them Joking about their children's arrest, waited at the front desk to jovially lake charge or Hit-run Driver Kills Man, 65 Santa Ana police are searching for the hit-rim driver who struck and killed a pedestr!ml W-y night. Ernesto O!una, 65, of 405 N. LQµrel St., Santa Ana, was killed as be was crossing 5th SU..t just west of the Santa Ana l\lver, pollc:o re~. Officers said Ozuna was carried 100 feet on the front ol the westbound car. He then fell to tbt pavement and was run over. the youths as they were released. One couple tried to use several dif- ferent surnames in order to convince police to release the revelers. "I think some or the parents were worse than the kids we buste:I~ n e palrol!Jlan worktng at"thNieSk nruttered during the height of the hassle. The mass arrest marked the first tilnc in recent years that police determined that Halloween revelry had gone completely out of hand. ·'They came loaded with an arsenal of eggs, tomatos, cabbages, water balloons and toilet paper,'' ~1atchett said. Police units were pock-marked with lfl.ngs caused by flying rocks, and several officers and residents er the expensive neighborhood were hit as wen. No major injuries were reported. but several persons did require first aid. One unidentified youth suffered scr.apcs and bruises when he tried to run from a pursuing officer. darted into a canyon and tripped over a log in the darkness. Some of the arrests came close to home for police. One· officer admitted that his younger brother was among the arrestees. "l told him when I saw him down there that he'd better clear out, but he stayed anyway . •:\Ve had to bust him too." said the policeman. / Del.ay Grant,ed lri Tr ia l Ove r Sauna-sex Cl ai 1n . A three-week delay has been granted in lhe Oran ge County Superior Court trial of a $1 million lawsuit £iled by an Anaheim woman who claims that her entrapment in a sauna bath and the resulting trauma made her pro- miscuous. ~ Presiding Judge Bruce Sumn granted the delay and set Nov. 19 as he new date for the trial or the action filed by Mrs. Maria Ebelia Parson, 47, against the Holiday Health Spa or Orange. Mrs. Parson charges the spa with negligence that Jed to her entrapment in the steam room three years ago. That confinement, she claims, later pro- duced a psychiatric condition which Jed be( to seek associations. Mrs.' Parson has retained the services of San Francisco attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. as her trial lawyer. Donald A. Rust on of Fullerton will defend the Holiday Health Spa . Lobster Battle Fis herm en Cliallerige Poac hers By JOHN ~LTERZA OI "'9 Ditty "9t Sleff Lobster poaching -which for years has been a persistent dilemma for ~South Coast fishermen -apparently has ~ worse than usual in recent weeks. And the rugg..S lot Of klbstermen out ol Dana Point are. reported ready to do battle Vt'lth divers·and boaters wbo have raided an estimated $2,000 \\'crth of the valuable creatures from com· merdal tr11ps this season. ,... One $otV'Ct close to the Issue siid to- day that'"ln recent days one poaching diver wu dtscovered by a lobcrstennan • who 11<arly maged the o!fender with a wciJ!hted grappling hook. lf a r.b o r patrolmen noti(led San ctemmt• pollc:o of the problem early ·today "11il aalied officers lo report any 1unusuaf offlhore activity that can be seen from the heach. Spokesmen at the patml's Dana Harbor olHces confirmed a rash of poaching incidents and said that it is aggravated by a rnlatlvely poor catth this "~'°"- I ' "The fishermen are having a tough enough time making ends meet tl\is season. because fishing is slow. "\Vheo poachers start to clean ttit:m cut. it '-.'ls rough. FOr· the commerC1al gu ys, it s their livellhood at stake." said one officer. An added insult, sources said. is that instead of robbing a trap or a lobster or t\\'O, the divers are cleaning the cages out completely and then dragging the traps away to ule for themselves. 11nJS; (ha lcbstennan loses his catch and his tr:a~. too. The spiny animals have bec::ome more valuable than _prime steak and ·lht few retail ouOets selling live 1oc~J Iot>s.ter alOl18 the South Coa•t lrt chari!OS ntar> Jy $S a pound for alive 'ibl1g." . Patrolmen said that several coast.al re.ldeoll alr•ady have volunt .. red t keep an eye on the Job.\ter spots qflcoast and in recent weeks several or them have noUOed the. patrol wl>en susplcklu! activities take place. u1r more people keep their eyes open. may he the problem will s19p," the of fleer said. • Cuts Flights By Air Cal By RU[!! NIEDZIE~KI Of lltt D•ltr l"llM St•fl The energy crisis is back on the Orarme Coast and the first industry to feel it! pinch is Newport Beaeh-Dased -Ait Catiromia airline. Robert Cli[[ord; president of Air «;al. said today that his finn has been forced to cut flight schedules by eight per· cent, effective fl.1onday, to comply with the new fed eral fuel allocation program. (Related story, Page 34.) That means the following fl ig hts will be eliminated: -Morning and evening Orange Coun ty flight! to and from Sao Diego. T\VO other roundtrip Oights will remain on the sChedule. -The-10 :30 a.m. flight from Oran ge County to Sacramento and the 1:20 p.m. return ffight. Three other round trip flights will remain. Qifford explained that the federal allocation progrant allows each of the air carriers the same gallonage as in the same month of the preceding year. Despite the cutbacks, C 11 f f o rd predicted that his firm's earnings \\--OUld not be reduced . · No cutback will be initiated by Air· \Vest. the ·other major carrier operating oot of Orange County· Ai1J)Ort. Airwest was on· strike during November and Dec.ember of 1972 and faces no fuel restrictioru: for the remaining-two mont})s or 1973. The airline inslustry, which buys 10 billion gallons or jet fuel a year, said ~oday that it \VOOld try to cut more than 100,000 flights a year from its schedules in an effort to conserve fuel. The cut s, S<.'3ttered throughout the U.S. air roufe system. would total abOut 300 daily flights from the current 14.000 a day schedule. Pan American Airlines asked the Civil Aeronautics Board Wednesday for pehnission to open talks with other airlines on reducing the number of cross· atlantic _flights, claiming the "critical scarcity" of aviation fuel for in· temational flights is already reflected in "s~rp.ly rising fuel prices ... OC Airp'o11 Not Equipped With X-ray Devices Emergency regulations enacted by the s~ate department of he~ltjJ .to protect a1rporl employes from Mrexposure to X·rays used in anti-hijacking searches don't apply to Or3nge County Airport . Dr, Earl Brian, secretary of health and \\'elfare, said Tuesday that .lhere were 29 X-ray machines used throughout the state at airports like Los Angeles, San Francisco and Orange County. But Ron Chandler; assistant county av- iation director. said today there-aren't any X-ray devices in operation at the county airport. I .n st ea d, three magnetometers, \Vh1ch have a magnetic field interference lhat detects metal, are used, tv•o by Air California and one by Hughs Air- \\'est. These inspecting machines don 't produce any kind of "icnizing radiation" as the X-rays do, ·Chandler said. l~e added he confirmed with COW1ly health officials that Orange County airport employes aren't ig any danger. A state Department of Health survey showed that .. while J>llSSengers aren't exposed to X-ray dailger" from the machines. airport workers may be ' because of continued use. The main emergency regulation ap- proved by the state requires that any such X-ray machine in the state be bu.ill.fso its operator isn't exposed. -. Tl1erapist Dea d ~ Susp ec t Seized _. SAN FRANCISC6 (API -A 23-year- old man has been booked in the shoooting death of a phy.sical therapist. police repqrt • Jessie L. Cooks of San Francisco was arrested Withoul resistance Wednesday minute! aft.er the body or Frances Robertson Rose, 28, was found Tuesday night in her car near the UC Extension, inspectcr Ed Erdelati said. He said Miss ~. of Charleston, S.C:.o was a physical therapist at the UC Medlcal Center here. The night of • the slaying she had signed In ar the extension--to use the photography lab for course wor\:. Rac~track Charge • NEWARK, N.J. (IJPJ) -A feder al grnnd jury Wednesday charged three rec:otra cks with lltcgally writing off thousands of dollars in contributions to lht 1969 campaign or New Jersey Oov. Willlam T. Cahill. , • • ~;f''&..f/' . . UPI Telelthol• Real Hot Ga11ae Tennis players on ·Los Angeles' Griffith Park courts continue playing as flames in the background burn brush in the park area. Firefighters. using two water-dropping helicopters, failed to stop the blaze. -~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~-~~ School J'eacher Arres ted 111 Irvine on Pot Cha1·ge Checking out strange sounds and mystericus music emanating from a seemingly vacant home in Irvine on Halloween night, a policem an stwnbled onto an alleged marijuana party and arrested a Carson area junior high school teacher and two teen-aged former pupil s. The educator , who bad just obtained the home in one of the ' most exclusive areas of University Park, wa s arrested and booked on suspicion of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and possession of marijuana .. Patricia Daughdrille, 26, of 18231 Mayapple Way, Irvine, femained in custody today al Orange County Jail tvith no bail set yet, due to felony status of the charges. . Miss Oaughdrille's two fQrmer junior high school students , aged. 15 and 16, -n·ere booked at Orange Couhty Juvenile Hall on marijuana possession charges. "\Ve didn't have no kind of dope ," one of the youths told Patrolman Donald De La A-1ater after he intruded into lhe house where jt h a d appeared no one was home. · The two youths. now Banning High School students, claimed to police that their teacher of l\VO years ·ago stopped bf in Carson and suggested taking a long ride to see her new house. Officer De La Mater said in his reporl that the boys claim<ld s~ supplied the alleged marijuana f0W1d m the home. a plastic bag of \Veed and one partially burned cigarette. .... The patrolman was dispatched about 9: 15 p.m., after a neighbor reported suspicious noises coming from the home ~·hich he believed to be Vacant and suspected were caused by Halloween pranksters. Res t1·an1t Was Not .. ' .. -. .. .. " .. • " .. •• • ...__ ' . 1 • ; " " Autho1·ized :: .. By Wll.LIAAt SCHREIBER Of Ille 0:1Hr l"llol Sl•ff Orange-Coun ty' Sheriff Jame! MusicJ .. - said today two deputies used unau1 horiz., cd restra ining straps on a man \vhc died t\\'O months afte r his forcible arrest at a San Juan Capistrano free way off. rn1np. A coroner's jury in•Los Ange les ruled \Vednesday that Teague B. John$on or Los Angeles di ed accidentally a.s a res ult or a scuf fle with officers during '"hich he \\'as ''hogtied" with a special restraining harness normally used on violent mental patients. • : Johnson \Va!I arrested June 4 by deputies David 11.lilewski and Robert Riva s. \Vho found the man in hi s ell!. 11·hich "·as partly blocking the San Juan L'reek offramp of the San Diego Freeway. · -:; The deputies told the inquest lhe five· root.seven, 126-pound Johnson resisted fiercely \vhcn they tried to arrest him and the restraining st raps were used "·hen he kicked open the ,Poor of t h t t patrol car. · -.. Ther said the fabric restraining band was wrapped around Johnson's neck and ankles in "hog-tie" fashion. En route lo Orange O>unty jail, deputies sald Johnson stopped breathing. They said they rushed him to San Clemente General Hospital where be slipped into a coma. He was transferred to Los Amigos Hospital in Downey for treatment but died Aug. 14. A physician testified at the inquest that the coma could have resulted from oxygen to Johnson's .brain bein8 C\ll off by the strap. The doctor said he did not kncnv if LSD -a quantity or which was found in Johnson's pocket -could have caused the same effect. · Bronchial pneumonia was listed •s the cause of death. Inquest jurors rerommended after i:ql- ing on the death thal deputies be given training in the use of the restraiJtlng devices to prevent future mishap wl;ten dealing with "violent or disorieot.ed persons ." . Investigators said the deputies h$d no training at all in the use of \he device used on Johnson. . . Musick confinned today that the straP\"I are "unautborir.ed resrraining devices that the deputy apparently got Crom the mental ward at Orange Counly Medical Certter." Musick said his deputies. are not train- ed in the use of such "soft" restraints but are issued handcuffs and what ·he termed "other rigid restraints" which thoy arc trained to use. "The officers involved in this were disciplined and the entire patrol division \\'as warned not to use unauthorized restraints," M;usick said. He added that the discjpline consisted of a harsh "talk· ing to" by himself and the patrol division captain. · ti · . "Thi s was a damed regrettable, tragic thing that happened, but ~I the incident is closed now."""liusickSaid. Sofa Bed Floor Sa mple Clearance Reductions of $50 Lo $1 00 on all Floor Sani ples • .·~. ·:. • .. -:.-:~ •...:. - Quee n arid dual size e These are very c.omforteblt sofe bed' for sitting and sleeping Rev«i rsible becks end seet cushions. Several st,yles to choose from . • • Your fa vorite. interio r designer wilt be happy to asai$t you ... H.J .GA I\l\ETT f~RN l1l\RE PROFESSIONAL Op'" Mon. \ 221 s HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thuts. & Fr i. Evts . COSTA MESA, CALIF. . - \' • • • • --4, Uo\TL P)LOo Thursday, NoVtmbtr 1, iq13 , ' with Tom urphine :''.!i.•. .. , TALE or TllE TAPES: Record ing accompli!hed on tape seem to be very mudt in the news these days both in \'lashington ond here along lhe 1 best or all J)OSSible coasts. Well. never mind all th"at tape trouble back there in the capita l. Consider in- _stead the lape problems in our region which have beset the Huntington Bfl\ch Union High School District. This involves a videotape. Videotapes are marvels or our modern ·world because on, the thin little strip y~u m_ay reco rd not only SOWld, tiut moving pictures. It is now well known thal certain officials within the Hun- ti ngton school system latched qnto one or-these tapes ·anp showed it during an educalional conc\3ve la st August down in San-Dicgp. TllE SUBJECT \VJllCll had been tape recorded was a motion piclur.e tilled "Deep 'Mlroat." It hzs become the sex nick classic of all time. "Dcf!p Throat" stars one Linda J.Avelace who gallops all over th e screen nude, along with numerous male partners similarly at· tired. Deep Throat has thus been subjected lo intensive and detailed reviews by numerous drama and film critics. Some have called it humor. Others have sug- gested it is high drama. Still others, •lho might be characterized as plain- ta1kers. simply declared it pornography. Anyway, certain of Huntington's high school administrators latched onto this video C{)py and my, they must have been a big hit among those at the educational conference down south. What an education; · All this was high fun until somebody blew the whistle to the Huntington Beach Police Department's vice squad. THUS IT WAS that those protectors of public morals swooped down upon the domicile or a district employe who had possession of the "Deep Throat" -videotape. Abruptly, the issue became public. As a result, Huntington trustees who normally would be in session with fur· rowed brows. worried about high taxes and overloaded classrooms. have inslead been huddlin g behind closed doors, trying to figure out what should be done to whom over the ·'Deep Throat" thing . Meanwhile, the district administration tied the can to their publicist, Diane Recd \\"ho, they apparently figured , was the. logical one to have blown the whistle on their film festival. Diane's husband, you see, is Bill Reed , the publi c relalions exec for the city of11untington Beach. As such, he has a close association with the cops. SO THE GRAND conclusion came just the other night when trustees emerged from a four-hour secret huddle. Diane Reed got her job back. S c h o o I Superintend ent Jack Roper apologized for ha ving allovoed the skin flick to be screened. As ... to his fail ure to unplug the pro- jector, he said , "There is no question in my mind !hat my failure to do so was a serious error in judgment." Now. that it is reported a \axpayers' group is rumbling about recall of the board, that may turn out to be the understatement of the year. MEAN\\'llJLE. AS we look back to 'Vashington, it is clear that the Hun- tington school em ploye, \Vho h ad possession of the "Deep Throat" videotape handled the thi,rlg all wrong when the vice cops banged on his doo r. Yes, he should have said. he had that tape once. But somehow, he lost it. 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He defended his Senate testimony by saying he "was not nsked whether I had had any contacts with the White House at the time of this decision, and I did not deny any such contacts.'' But an examination of the two volumes of the hearing record shows that Klein· dienst was asked repeatedly about the sequence of events on April 19. Snowstorm Hits Montana; Butte Gets 9 Inches Te1nperatures Albanv Hltll LIW ~r ,. 09 All•nll 56 39 ,IS !os1cn 61 SI .03 8Ulfll0 SJ •5 ,J1 (fllrleSIO!I 51 •1 .?l cn1c1100 SO 02 IS Clr1Clnn11tl lO •1 .56J Clevel1nd 55 •5 .•1 Denver ., " Detroit 50 05 .45 Honoh.i!u .. " Hl>U~IO!I " -10 51 K1ns11 City Lli Ve-QilS Llflle ~oclt Mia ml Mllw1vkee •MinnraDOlf1-SI. l"iul New OrltlM New Yor1t 0 1tl1"°"11 Cltv Omah1 Palm Sprl11Q1 Ph!l1dtfllhlt Pl\Mnl• -Pltlsburoh Porlland. 01e. 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I.I NAMED PROSECUTOR Leon Jaworski Jaworski: 'A Champ.ion, Of Justice' HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -Leon Jaworski is known by fellow attorneys as a champion of equal justice for all under the law. J-aworski, who was named as special Watergate prosecutor today, once sciid : \· "I grow terribly impatient with the fanatics and starry-eyed visionaries and crackpots who would destroy this great fabric of governry<eilt under our Constitu· lio n for systems that put man above la\v -and chains above liberty. "THE PUBLIC must be kept con- stantly av.·are or the ri ght of the un· popular party to be accorded equal justice under ~he Jaw." Jaworski, who served as president of the American Bar Association in 1971· 1972 and is a past president of the State Bar of Tex?s, •has been practicing law £or nearly half a century. Now 68, he became a lav.·ye r after graduation from Texas' Baylor Universi .. ly at the age of 19. 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Rebozo broke his usual silence on politicaJ matters to deny any wrong·~·· doing -and to-proclaim tt>a:L 12 weeks of intensive Internal Revenue Service scrutiny had cleared him of any im- propriety in the contribution controversy. THE HERALD, in its copyright story, said its five reporters .and editors met \Vi~h Rebozo Wednesday morning at the Miami office or \ViUiam Frates - Rebozo's fri end and lawyer. RetKno in· itiated the meeting. the paper said, and the President's closest friend said it "'as in part the urging of the President's daughter, Julie, which made him decide lo publicly denounce the reports of recent \veeks. lie said he did not check with Nixon in advance .of the \Vednesday meeting specifically, but, "I told him that I had finally come to the conclusiorl" that I \\'3S going lo talk to the press and that I thought it would probably be the 1ifiami Herald." THE INTERVIEW evoked repeated denials of news reports that Rebozo . . U~I TlllPl'lolo BREAKS SILENCE 'Bebt Rebozo' '"laundered " ca mpa ign checks from the Bahamas; knew in ad"ance that he had used influence to keep competition No1ni1uited by Nixo1t Auto Muffle1· ~ropelled Saxbe Onwards, Up,va:rds COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) -An auto muffler that stubbornly refused to come off sent U.S. Sen . William B. saxbe (R-Ohio) to la"' school and. eventually, to Washington. He "'"'s nominated today by President N i 1 o n to be the next attorney general. After 'Vorld '\'ar IL soldier Saxbe returned lo •his Ohio home to\\'D of l\1echanicsburg, 30 miles west of C:Olum- btJ.s, and went to work as a mechanic in a serice station. His personal crisis came one winter morning. "I was replacing this muffler that didn't "'ant to come off." recalled Saxbe, "and every lime I hit it mud and SOO\v fell into my face. ---- "J THOUG IIT, HELL. there's got to be a better way ,to make a living than this. I crawled out from· tmde r .. the car and went to Columbus tha t afternoon to enroll in la'v school." Sa x b e, \rho still lives in. Mechanicsburg. got hls Jaw degree from Ohio State University underi. the GI bill in 1948. .. \\'hile still in law school. Saxbe, then 29, was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives. \Vhile a member of the legjslature, he v.•ent back into service during the Korean \Var. He came out a colonel. away from his Key Biscayne bank ; had once been· given stolen bonds ; or served as ·a Nixon fund raiser, although . he admitted "arranging" some meetings -for prospective GOP donors. In response to the interviewers' ques~ lions, R•bozo saia: j · -tfe never told the President about the Hughes donation before the 1972 race and hoped that if internal conflicts "blew over" in the billionaire's corporate family the money could be used ror congressiooal candidates in 1974. ~ -"There was no question in my mind what it was for,'' referring to the Hughes contribution for Nixon's presidential campaign. He said the money was in cash in t\\'O $50,000 in· stallments, the first in 1970, which coWltered a report thnt the funds were intended for the 1968 Nixon presidenlial ca mpaign. " .l'm not a fundraiser and T don't even like to handle money. In '72 I had made appointments for others. I handled very little com- paratively speaki ng ... " Meanwhile, lhe Justice Department ' sai d Wednesday it has nc. evidence that Rebozo cashed stolen stock certifi'cates. As a result, the department said. it has closed its investigation of the matter. "\Ve have determined there was no criminal conduct," said Edward T. Joyce, deputy chief of the departI11£!nt's organized crime section. "The stoclc Rebozo had possession of was not, in fa ct. stolen stock." The department reopened its In- vestigation of the 1968 theft of 900 .shares or IBf\.t stock stolen from the ·New York brokerage house of E. F. Hutton & Co. after The \Vashington Post on Oct. 25 reported alle&ations against Rebozo. --- Rock Star Fi1ied, Jailed 4 Days MEMPms, Tonn . CAP·) -Rock singtt Jerry Lee Lewis has been jailed, fined and given a probationary tenn in coo· nectk>n with a charge of driving while intoxicated. Lewis, 38, pleaded guilty Tuesday. He was fined $50 by City Court Judge John Getz, "'ho also jailed Lewis for four days and pot him on 364 days probation. Lewis was detained by police Oct. 17 after ltis car swerved as it approached the scene of an accident. 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