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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-04 - Orange Coast PilotCo1"ic ~~riJJs N o t FunnyP Penn State~s Cappellet'i Wins Deis man Trophy \IOL . M, HO. 1)1, l SECT IONS ... l"•Gll Meaa Heist Drive-in Robbed By 2 Armed Men Two armed robbers invaded the Paulo Drive-in in Costa Mesa ~1onday night, hiding in the darkness unlil they suddenly invaded the ticket office, weapons in hand, demanding money. Both ned. on foot after forcin g tickrt taker Norman E. King lo tum over $91 in cash. The men were described as Negroes, What Else l s T liere to Do? MILAN, Jt11ly (UPI) -One of the country's leading population experts sa id today austerity measures imposed by the government may rcsull in a disastrous baby boom for overpopulated Italy. Prof. Adriano Buuati Travuson. writing in the ri.tilan newspaper Corriere Della Sera. said early closing hours for restaurants, movie houses and television and a ban on Sunday driving "may induce couples, legitimate or otherwise, to more frequent and pro- longed love games." , "Unless they take proper precautions, the number of bables born after Sep- tember, 1974, Is likely to be higher than in recent years," Buzzati warned. Or ange Coast We ather Fair skies but with increasing high cloudlness tonight and Wednes- day, according to the weather !lel'V· Ice. Highs In the upper 60o at the beaches and low 70s inland. Over· night lows mld-40s. INSIDE TODi\ Y Rock mu.sic skl:r Bob Dylan is making hi$ first nationwidt tour tn eight ~ears. Story, P(lge B. • • t2•tl " " " • 11 It· fl 11 " .. Mov'" n MUh.Mil l'Ylllll Jt N•flOllll N.-«I I 0r• ... t (tYftfY l t SP0111 1 .. 11 Slocll Martlh W·fl "Telt'l111t11 1 TltHI'" 11 Wl lll'Mf 4 W_ ... , N.-t 1)..14 WW Nr.n 4 one about 18 vears old and the other 20 to 25. One Of the suspecu was said to have a pockmarked face. Theater "'orkers do not recall letting them in. King said he was working inside the theater when one of the men approached and asked him where he could get a job. Then. simulating a weapon, he anoounced, "This is a robbery." Simultaneously the second robber ap- ' peared with a six-inch piece of .metal ' sharpened at one point and ord ered King to cut the telephone line while they rummaged through the office. Police said one o( the men pocketed the money frOm the drawer and fled Ylhile the second man returned momen- tarily with a drawn gun in his hand. clemanding more mooey. After being informed there was none, be also fled into the night, King repo rted. Robbers I nvade Medical Ce11ter, Get Nar cotics Four armed robbers struck at a Santa Ana medical clinic early today and escaped with a large quantity of poten- tially-dangerous drugs after severely beating a medical technician and at- tacking a Huntington Beach doctor. Police said the four walked into the Santa Ana Medical Group, Z425 Grand Ave., at 1:40 a.m. The facility is open 24 hours. The intrud ers ordered the technician, Bryan Porteous. 22, of Long Beach, to point out the narcotics locker and forced him to unlock the door . As he was heki a t gunpoint, they emptied the contents or the locker into ,two sui1oues ' IS.. DllUGS, Pap Z) Mended Hearts Unit Plan& Yule Party A Cllrls\mas party that will Include election of the group's officers for 1974 will be held WednCJday by the Orange County ctutpter ()f"Mended Hearts. lnc The flnol meeting ol 1973 has been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in dlning rooms A ~nd B at St .lOSt!ph IJospltal. Orange. Mended Htarts draws lls membership from pet10n1 who have undergone or are about to undergo open beart rusery. T ee n Bike Th eft Ring Uncove red By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of "'9 Dany 1'11et Iliff Foontain Valley police have rounded up a dozen teenagers they believe have been operating a bike theft ring responsi- ble for the theft of at least $2,000 "'orth of bicycles, officers report~ today. The JO boys and 1wo girls ~·ere releas- ed to the custody of their parents. Police say they range in age from 12 to IS and all live in the Greenbraok tract on \\'ard Street at Ellis Avenue. Del. Vic De utsch said he first began his investigation of the group aOOut one week ago when he got a lead on a rou tine stolen bike report. He said he discovered that the youngsters worked in a highJy organized ring, stealing the bikes from · ltcal schools, tearing them apart, repainting them and reselling them. In a couple of Instances, the teenagers sold the bikes back to the victim, telling them they had bought the bike from an unidentified stranger. Deutsch said one boy worked with a partner in stealing a new Sting Ray, worth about $70. which they sold to the partner's father for $5. "When I asked some or the parents about their children's activities, the paint- ing and filing and all the work they were doing, they told me they thought the kids picked up the frames and parts from the JocaJ swap meet," Deutsch said. He said the teenagers told him they stole most of the bicycles and parts from Fountain Valley Hi gh School1 They allo look three three-whe<lers from the Parkhurst retirement home. Deutadl •aaid . ..uw. r were . • few opedlllota In the ring, teenagers who did the boll and lock cutting, painting or filing of serial and license numbers. "Whal they didn't know when I picked \Seo BIKES, Pare Z) Chief Changes J obs BERKELEY I AP ) -Police Chief. Bruce Baker, 47. said Mond ay he will quit. his post J;in, 15 to become head of the Port lnnd, Ore .. police force. B!lkcr, a 23·year-veteran of the poli ce dcpnrt· ment in Uus w1 ivc.rslty community, will take over the $30.500-a-year Portl11.nd p1>3t from Chief Donakt I. McNamara, who ls retiring. • Teens Rounded Up In Fountain Valley \, Bi~y~le Theft Ring ax, ris mas? •uour of Madness!! A1iahe.im Poli ceman Acquit;J;ed An Anaheim police officer booked on assault and robbery charges after what the prosecution described as "an hour of madness·· in a Newport Beach massage parlor was cleared of all charges Monday night. David Russell Junk, 27, was acquitted of three felony counts of cwault with a deadly weapon and robbery after oear- ly two days ol deUberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The ve rdict clearly astonished Judge Raymond Thompson. "I suppose you 've given him a pardon," the judge conuncnted lo the jury after ordering Junk and defense attorney Matthew Kurilich to "compose yourselves" -an apparent reference to Ute two emotional men wrapping their arms around each other. "Well, maybe he'll learn a little sense from all this," the judge added, looking at the verdict forms with raised eyebrows. "f\1aybe Mr. J unk will learn not to go to massage parlors in the middle of the night after drinking a number of Harvey Wallbangers." Prose<:u tor Pat Brian had urged the jury to convict Junk for what he claimed was the officer's "senseless atlack" las t .July 3 on a masseuse in the Olympia Massage Parlor, 2930 Pacific Coast Highway. Brian allegro Junk clubhed the at· tractive blonde unconscious .... 1th his service revolver immediately after she had rubbed him down and then forced another female employe to undress while he pocketed al l business records relating to him. Brian sa id .Junk overlooked just one credit slip. That document led to th~ officer's arrest a few hours later in Bakersfield where his wife, an fn- tertainer, was appearing in a local nightspot. Mrs. Junk, who occupied a front ro\V seat in the courtroom throughout the (See MASS AGE, Page %) Laguna Pair Arrested On 'Dirty Comic Books' By JACK CllAPP1'LL Of ll'M O.ltr ""'°' Sllff !'lbsent at the time, was arrested !Ate r. Both have been freed on S?.!lO hail A.' Laguna Beach couple. owners of CflCh . ArraiJltDment is scheduled for f>ec. the Fahrenheit 451 Book Store, were 17 at Lamina Niguel Municioal Court. arrested and booked on pomography The Wilsons have owned for a year charges Monday afler police officers and a half th e bookstore. named for Co1nbit1ed Pr ogran1 'Likely' \VAS~IINGTON (UPI) -A com· bination· gasollne tax ~ C"atiooiftg system will "quite ]ik('ly" be submitted !O Congress with a req uest for enactment by Chri sttnas, Admin istrati on spokesmen said today. t\l ill ia m A. Johnso n, an ad viser to \\liltiam E. Simon . "-'ho is being elevated to the job of gov<'n1ment energy czar, snid he. cou ld not rule ou t the possibihty TRUCK ERS PUT SKIDS ON AUTO TRAFFIC, Page 4 th at the Ad.ministration would r&'om· mend a straight rationing proposal. But he indicated tha t was not likely. "It is quite likely that what we recom- mend will ha ve the reatures of both a lax and a-rati oning program." .Johnson told the House Ways and i\1eans Coin· rJltle<. · :· rn· ~1l>'sfin\oify4 to ·Ilic com"1illee \vh tch would have to originate any tax proposal, Johnson and other officials of the Treasury Department and the Offi ce. of Management and Budget emphasized that no decision had been made un either a gas tax or a rationing. plao. But for two hours. discussion centered almost e:icclusivcly on a plan to inc reesc the federal gas t.a:ic -now four ct>nts a gallon -by 30 to 50 cents a gallon, then to give car owners ration coupons to pay the tax on the first 10 gallons a week. The \Vhite House delayed until midd ay fonnal announcement or Simon's ap. (See RATION, Page 2) purchased copies of underground. comic a novel and motion picture where in books at the store. some future time Uie governm ent C ll tl ' .~e arrests we.re part of a pollce--in· ordered the burning of all book.,. a p pe e f, 1 Uated Investigation and search of all F h....,..MU.. ~ -lhA ~'II •L u-.--.~qu.,f , ~~'!'.':.~~,Ji'..~. •. . !l'~·:r 1 • ;.uir ... ""~"'l'J)e"f.o~· ..... FrankSchopen-today. ·• ... .,,.a: ..... Wlll>lliliii.-•· •·•· w t•t~ n 1 ..,,uan Gordon Wll901'1, 33 and lilil Wife. Evelyn, The couple live above the store. They 35, of 509 S. Coast Highway wen: cllarged sakl they had been selling the un- on a court warrant with selling and derground comics all the time ttiey had dlstrtbutlhg pornographic mater'lal. owned the bookstore. and that previous The court warrant was based on a owners also had sold t.he comics. district attorney's office review of four The Gordorui said they normally sell underground com ic boob previou..-;ly one or two or the comics a day. and purchased In the store by police detec· that tllcv restrict sales to adults. tlves. Both 'said they plan to rnlf'r p1rfls Officers said a revl~w of the Mallrr nf innor1•nt dur ing the arralimn1"n t ;ind by a district attorney rcpr""l"ntiv,,. and to fi ght tht.< case eithf'r witl-t :J allegOOly round th ree of the fnur ''' orlvate nttornt"y or "'ith thr aid of be wi1hout rNi""fTll n~ social voh1e the A111"rirnn f'1vi l Lih<>rtir~ U11ion Dct.ective T11ny Smith and Offi C'r• The r.ordons nr!' rormrr sr~ool Bruce Briggs went to the store Monday teacher!<. Mrs. Gordon tau~ht English. and seized a copy of "Zap" comics French and Latin, her husband tau gh t and arrested M.n. Wilson. Her husband, ma thcmaUca. ' Prom Wire Services NEW YORK -Penn State rnn· ning back John Cappelletti today was named the nation 's lop college fortlmll player of 1973 and will r••rrh·" !hr ftni sman Trophy. The \Vr-.1 Coas! was virtually ~hut (}Ut in the votin~. Ohio State '•r·kl • ftihn lllck.o; wa.~ runner-up . ·111' WHS fo•IO\Yl,'(j bv back ~1 ~ \l'11 r .r ik ~ of 'Texas , • '•rh"r~ ".l\'ld Jaynes 0 r "·11 :1" :i•'d ln•ck Archie Griffin t f 0 1110 St iltt• S~c Pagr 16 fur details. • l(unstler Convicted 'Haldeman 3 of Chicago 7 Also Found Guilty }(new Tape Gap'--Aide CHICAGO I AP \ -De feMe lawyer \\'iU1am Kunstler and three Oiieago ~even conspiracy defendants were con· \'IClf"li lnday of contem pt during their ~toimy tr ial belort' Judge Julius J 11off. rnao four years ago, Lawyer Leonard I. Weingl.ll.1 and two other rlcfcnd:intS "'ere acquitted by Judge f;d1~·ard T. (;1gnoux of U.S. l)istnct Court . who presided at the tr1<1I v;1 thout a jury which be~an ()<:t. 29. Convicted with Kunstler were David Battin Request T. Dellinge.r. Jerry C. Rubin and Abbie Hoffman. Acquitted were Thomas C. Hayden and ReMard "Rennie" Davis. Those con\'icted face a maximum sentence: of :d x mont~ ln pri~. Gignoux st t sen tencing for Thursday. Gignoux took more than an hour lo rf.'ad the lengthy verdict a:<i he rul ed on each of the 26 sptX'1fiC'3tions of con- tempt remaining against the l<1wyers and defendants. Dellinger was ronvicted on seven specifications and llorfman, Reappraisal of Nixon's Villa Property Delayed Orange County Supervisor Robert Bat· tin th inks neither the state nor county has assessed J>residcnt Nixon 's San Clemente estate propl"rly and wants more time to studv the malter before a county reapprais;.;J is made. Battin. via an aide, asked the County Assessn1enl Ap peals Board to postpone reassessing the villa for two weeks but the board vot ed 2-1 Monday to give him only until f'~riday. A Battin aide said lhe supervisor wants to review a State Board of Equalization report, which val ued the We stern \Vhile llouse only $130,000 higher t.han the Sl .J7 million figur e set by county assessor Jack l/allerga. Batt in has charged the Nixon land is \\'Orth closer to $2 million, counting From Pagel RATION ... poinlment to hear! a new Federal Energy Adminis tration, succeeding John A. Love as toJ) Administration energy off icial. Budget Direcior Roy ~I. Ash, telling a Senate hearing of ihe Simon selection before the announcen1Cnt, denled Lo \'e was rorced out. Y•hile praising Simon as a dynamic leader. At the Ways and t.1eans hearing, John Hill, an official of Ash's office, said that despite admin!S1raliYe problems caused by creetion of the energy agen- c:v the Administration planned to ask Co'ngress to act on a conservation plan this year. "Before Christmas?.. asked acting rommit!C"C chairman Al Ullman (D- On:•. L "'!'hat is right.'' said Hill. The Republican governor of lowa . Robert D. Ray, said Love's abrupl depart ure from his energy job would discourage others like the former Colorado ~ovcrnor from going to Washlngton. A person would have to th.ink very seriously before accepting a position like lhat where "you get booted ou t." said Ray. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (0-\Vash.), ihtroduced a bill to create the new energy administration. while expressing concern about Love's departure. From Pugel BIKE S ... them up Is tha t possesSlon of a bicycle that has a frame number or licenSf' numbe r that has been filed off or altered in any 1\·ay is a misdemeanor," the detective said. J~e no ted thnt some of the filed license n11mbcrs can be brought back to the. surface with tl1e tisc of chen1icnls . .. \\le can iden1ify about half of this stuff.'' Deutsch said of his "ollectiQn of hicyc!es and parts. ni.;merous imprqvcments made to tho land by th e federal government for secu rity reasons. County supcrvisnrs last month sup- ported Battin's reques t tha t the state recheck Vallerga's figures . Vallerga says he has miied feelings over the state appraisal of the land bu t still thinks the figure is too high. .. I haven 't seen the appraisal report yet but r don't know .... ·hat support there would be in the market place for th at type of value on th e land ," Vallerga said. "I will have to wait unti l I can crOS!· examine the state appraiser under oath lo find out." he added. Va llerga said the sta te assessment indicates that the highest and best use of the ZS.acre estate would be as a subdivision. The original county assess· ment made that determination as "n'ell , be ooted. Vallerga said the state's assessment also put little or no valuation on fed eral government improvements e i t h e r because they didn't add to the property value or because they ""'ere e.x:en1pt from taxation as federal property, Mesa Contractor Hurt in Fall Of Ditchdigger A 30.year-<Jld O:ista t.Iesa contractor was injured f\tond ay afternoon when a mechanical ditchdigger he was operating fell on him. Lauren Ross Hunt, 30, of 3133 Barbados Place, was in satisfactory condition Ur da y at Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana, where he was taken for emergency treatment follo.,.,·ing the 3:15 p.n1. mishap. Police said Hunt recei ved cuts on tht> left leg. the bullocks. his back, ri ght shoulder an d righ t arm when he and the machine both fell into the ditch. ~lunt and his mini·type ditch-digging tractor had been cutting furrows for sprinkler lines on an offramp to the San Diego Freeway ne ar Bristo l Street in the South CoaS1 Plaza area when the accidCflt occt1rred. llunt is self-employed. Sea Search Halted Fol" College Student SANT1\ BARBARA <UPI\ -The C.Onst Guard ended 11 t.,.,·o-day search Monday for 2J-year-<Jld Steven ri.ledley. a UC Santa Barba ra student ·who toppled from his sailboat Sunday night. t.fedley'.!'I gir!rriend. Marga ret Askc.w, 20. wa.s foond clinging to the couple's 13-foot sailboat abo ut midnig ht Sunday a quarter-mile offshore. ? Rubin and Kunstler m two ea ch. At the oonclusion of the COl'llplracy trW in February 1970, Judge Hoffman cited the la.,.,·yers and dcfeodanll on 175 counts of contempt ~nd Imposed jail 8entences ranging up to lour ye.are In Kwutler·s case. A federal appeals court threw out the sentences and returned th e case for trial to the dis trict court. The appeals court deleted many of the contempt citatiOO-". Victim Claims Rape Suspect Bo11ght Dress VISALIA (UPI I -A Beverly Hills socialite has told jurors that the prison escaper charged with raping her and kill ing her boy friend also OOught her a dress while she was being held hostage. Mrs. llope Niven Masters. 32, sa id in addi tion r.fonday that G. Daniel WaJker, 41 , fixed breakfas t for her children while she slept and saw them off to sc hool. Walker, acting as his own co-counsel, questioned Mel. Masters about events follo\ving the slaying of William Ashlock , a prominent Los Angeles advertising executi\·e. Ashlock was shot to death at a Spring· ville area ranch partly owned by Mrs . Masters' father, Van Cott Ni v e n, a prominent Los Angeles attorney. Both \Valker and ?\I.rs. l\1aste rs had originally been charged .,.,·ilh the slaying but charges against the socialite were dropped for lack of evid1;-ace. Mrs. Masters , twice-divorced moth er of three, said she, Ashlock and Walker stayed at the ranch, Walker posing as a newspaper writer seeking a story about the executive. She testified she didn't witness the shooting but was ·rC'peatedly raped af- ter\\·ard by a man who said he hat! been hired by the "Organization" to kill her but would l ry to save her, She admitted giving \Valker a bac k n ib when they returned to her Los Angeles home but denied sexual relations with him. Fending off atlempts by \\'al ker to show that she had become enamored of h.im and was not acting against her will, Mrs. Masters said she was thankful he hadn't killed her and remained ter· rined of him. "I was not scared as long as I was doing what I was told ," she testified. It was not mad e clear whether the children or a housek~per at her home knew Walker's identity. Mrs. /\tasters' fa ther called police when she and her children "·ere released at hls home . Walker . who escaped from Illinois State Prison where he was serving a term for attempting to murd er a state trooper, was arrested in a Los Angeles motel. · From Page l DRUGS ... 0,011, Pllolt Sit!! l"fttl• TRUCK DRIVER DIED IN THIS WRECK IN EL TORO Vehicle Explodes Through Block Wall, Just Misse$ House Truck" Smashes El Toro Wall; Driver l(illed A Cypress truck driver "·as killed ri.fonday whrn his JS.ton rig, laden wit h sand rammed ihrough a telephone pole and a IO-loot concrete wall on El Toro Road near l\tuirlands Boulevard in El Toro. John DeArcos, 31, of 9301 \Va!ker SL, Romania1i Leader Begiris Talks In W asliingto1i \VASffTNG1'0;..' (AP) -Rom:ini~·s in· dependent -mi nded Communist leader. Nicolae Ceausescu, met today with Presiden l Nixon to discuss lrade. the oil crisis and the ~1 1dd!e East slluation. The leaders open ed their discussions immediately after the 5:t-year-old Roma- nian president. hls \\'i fe and offi cial party were welcomed at a colorful south lawn ceremony. The tal ks were expected to includ e disc ussion of Jong-term co mmercial agreements bel\veen the United States and Romania, which has been trying to stake an indrpendent role in the Communist bloc. During the welcom ing ceremo ny. Nixon noted that in 1969 he was the first was dead on arrival at Mis!ion, Com· munity Hosp ital at about 2:45 p.m. Highway patrol office rs said De Arco,, apparently swerved to avoid a car tum· ing righ t onto Et Toro Road from t-.tuirlands . .. \\'ith an the \reight he had behind him. it u'aS practicall y impossible to stop.'' said CHP offi cer Ralph Wood. 11is truck sideswiped lhe oncoming car, driven by a 17-year-old El Toro girl. She and her young male passenger received minor injuries and were treated at t.liss1on Community Hospital . Th e rig crashed throug h the C'Oflcrete block wall into the backyard of the i\'1ck Diaz residence. 23332 El Perro St. • The cab came to rt:<SI barely six fc•ct from the house. Several windows in the home were broken by piece.s of flyin g concrete. The Diaz family was not at ho1ne at the lime of the accident. Rush hnur traffic was backed up for hours ;.dong El Toro ltoad as ro ad cre.,.,·s slrugglrd to remove the rig. It was fina lly hauled away at abou t 7:30 p.m. Pa ramedics called to the scene from the Orange County Fire De partment's Laguna !·!ills station said they found J)cArcos thrown from the cab. un· t'Onsc1ous, his feet plruicd under the rig . lfe neve r regained consciousness. American president to 'isit Romania ROME ELECTRIC WASHINGTON (UP I ) An Administration official tettirled today tha t ti. R. Haldeman knew almost a week before it wa! publicly dlscloted tha t an 18-minute segment of a t.oped Wate rgate conversation he had wllh President Nixon had been obliterated . Lawrence Higb y, of Newport Beach, onetime deputy to the fonner While Hoose chief of .staff, said he was "instructed" by his former boas to get Watergate materials from a locked White House file in mid-November, &in: months alter Haldeman left his job M UM President's top assistant. At a hearing conductrd by US. District J udge John J . Slrica, JltGbY said J-lalde1nan infonned him in a telephone call Nov . 14 or Nov. 15 that part or a taped conversat ion he h:it! with the President on June 20, 1972 had been er11sed. A White tlouse uttorney, J. Fred Buzhardt, has testified ht> learned ~f the ta(.!(' erasure on Nov. 15, hut 1t was not publicly made ks10v.n un til Nov. 2L Rose Mary Woods, the President's personal secrttary, tesUfied previously that she may have Inadvertently wiped out some of the JS-minute segmen t of the Nixon-Haldeman conversation when she took a telephon e c<i!I 11.·hde transcrib- ing the tape. Under questioning, Higby said that Haldeman told him in their phone con· versalion that the tape had an oblitera· lion and added: .. I think he said - and this is only a rC'COllection -that it had been caused by ~liss WCIOCi3." Higby also said Jl aldeman , who resign· ed. April 30, told him to go to ~ personal fil es in the nea rby Executive Office Building and to get several documents Buzhardt and Ale:iander M. Haig, now the White flouse chief of staff. were seeking. Higby said Haldeman said he was told to phone back before turning them over "and not to deviate from these instructions." Using a lock comb inatioo given him by Haldeman to open the file5 , Higby said the first documents he found were Haldeman notes for the meeting v.ith Nil.on June 20 -lhree days after lhe break-in or Democratic national bead· quarers. Higby also testified that Buzhardt in- structed hlm Nov. 19 to get from the file other materials that included two ..talking papers." Higby said the papers referred 10 April f . 1972 and Dec. JS, 197 ;, meetings that Haldeman had, one of them a conversation with former Attorney General John N. Mite.hell. The Apri l 4 meeting would have taken place. according to later testimony by former dc1>Ut y ca mpa ign manager Jeb Stua rt Magruder, a few days aftH a politi cal bugging plan. incl uding the \\'aterg ate break-in . was approved . in Key Biscayne. Fla. The Dec. 17 meeting would hav e taken place about the time of some discussions about lncrca!lng domestic intelligence gathering. Fro"' rage l MASSAGE-..• they had brought with them . and in 1970, Ceausescu, on a return Aft er emptying the locker, the suspect s visit, became the first president of three week trial , collapsed and wept went to a rear room where Dr . Rlcharrl Romania to vlsit lhe United Stales. USAGE V P 16 % as the verdict was read. Roth of 16761 Viewpoint, Huntington Ni xon said there has been "a vrry Kurilich argued in J un k's defense that Beach. was sleeping. They struck him great improv ement" in the relations RO~fE (.'\Pl -Roman:s observ('(f the offictr used his hand and not tus tv;ice with a blunt instrument and fled. between the countries in the intervening a dr\vin~ ba.n Sunday. th us saving gu n to s!rike the young masseuse . Porteous was treated at Santa Ana gasoline. But cold. rainy v.•eather kept Kurilich ~aid his client was enraged Community Ho.spital for cuts anrl bruises ye~!~sescu And his party spent ~fonday them tnd oors, thus increasing their use .'It the theft of a $50 bill from his and is in satisfa ctory condition today . night at Can1p David. the presidentia l of electricity, pants pocket and that his subsequent Dr. Roth was oot seriously inju red. ret reat In Maryland's Catoctin Motin· City officia ls said today tha t electri'city ac.t1Dns in !he maBsage parlor dld not The robbers got $25 from a cash tains, before the off icial start of hi s consumption Sunday in Jlome \\.'as 16 rneril crin1inal action and were co~ rlra wer and more than 100 capsules 1.,.,.o-day visi t in \Vshington . percent higher ti.an the previous Sunday. plcte ly understanda ble. of dcmerol, lumi nal, valium a nd 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=;-morphine plus an un known quantily~of other drugs, police said. Investiga tors sa id an inventory was under way today bu t th ey suspected th at thousands or capsules of drugs were stolen. WE 'VE ONLY "Wilh Chr1slmas season coming. it might be a good time lo remind people that they have got to at least record the serial number of the bike and they should gel a li cense if they ever hope to get it back after it's been stolen.'' he added. _ OlAN0.1 COAST " Evi~tion Noti~e JUST BEGUN! ' DAILY PILOT ~Or•"'• Co.11 O"ILY PILOT, wllll '""Id! 11 ~I-the Htw..Prn1. 11 pyllllll!"" r, -Ot•"lll• CN ll Pullllll!lno;J (_n, ...... .. i. ..inion• ett 1>UMl1~4d. Motl4t' Ill.....,. l"•ld•t . for c ... 11 Mn•. H•-rt IN<f!, Hlll'lllntlon l11~/FOUflttln V11i1y, L~ ••di, lrvlnt /51dcll-ct •..cl S.n ci. ...... hll S..n Jutn C11>lt!•t.-.O. A ll<>v!• •9'-1 edl!lon 11 pulllll~td ~•!ur<l•y• •'Id $...ncllrl• TM ,..1nc1,_t !>Wlllfllnt plt nl h t i U0 Wftl ••• J!r9'1, COl!t Mtw, Ct lllvrnl1, ,,.._ ~o~ert N. 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( Drug Group Forces Residents Out SAUSALITO (AP l -Residents of a 36-unit hillside apartment house are being evict~ to make room ror former convicts, alcoholics and drug addicl.3. The Delancey Street F o u n d a t i o n purchased the Ebbtid e Apartments and swimming pool for $649.500 and handed 30-day eviction notices Monday to 11bnut half the residents -those without leases. Delancey Street operates two com- munal living houses, a restaurant and an automobile repair shop in San Fran· cisco to help fonner convicts, alcohol ics and drug addJcts return to t h e mainstream of society. "They just bombarded us with this." said Barbara Alol.s , who was told to move out. "People are being forced out against their wUI and being told to leave during the Oirlstmu: hoUdays." Residents wilh lease.a were told the roundation would refund deposits and allow them to leave before lease ex- piration, or remain until leases run out. The foundation said It would provide free moving service wllhln a 2~mile radius to tenants wllling to move by Dec. JS. City Clerk Meria m Ansell said ~he had been "Inundated " with compltti nts about the purchase. But ahe 1aid the property Is zoned for apartments and said", 11We h<Jve no control over the ' sale of private property." Ernest Kettenhofen, who owns the neighboring apartments on :i hillside at the north end of the city. said, "I have grea t concern at the moment , but l think It's unfair to jump off In opposition immediately." • Nursing Home Fire Kills 6 WAYNE. Pa. (APl -Six nurs ing home residents were killed and scores of others injured today when fire swept the Caley Nursing and Rehabilit.atlon Center in this af- nuent Philadelphia suburb . • Firemen, answering four alarms. carried out a rescue operation as the qulckly spreading f I a m e s mushroomed through the stone building llnd burst throug h the roof. The home's residents, mostl y In their 70S or 80s, were evacuated on stretchers and rushed either to hospitals or nearby nursing hemes. • • Twenfy.fiYe ye.,rs ago e few far-sighted people re ... olutionit•d the c.arp•t business. First, th e chemic .. ! industry da ... •loped synthetic fiberi, •li min•tint;1 r1fi ance on wool quality end production. Second, m•ch inery wal inv •nted which •nebled c.•rpelin9 to b• manufactured up to I 00 times ft'l ster. Third, ""d most imporl•nt, 1ome people stuck their necks out and ri sked capital to put the1e de ... elopmenls to work. What does this mean lo you7 It m-. th•t carp•tin9' costs I"' th•n 30 years tUJO. It meam that whet was one• a luxury is now within ran9e of •lmo1t ever)'one. It meant a s•lection unime9ineble 30 ye•rs ego. With our femily in the ca rpet busines1 1ince J 8944, wo haYt s1an more changes in the l•st few ye•r• th•n w1 believed possible, cr1atin9 the 9reefa1t con1umer growth industry in our economy. Aff•r 79 y••r1, it looks li ke ••'•• ooly just bet••! ALDEN'S CAR.PETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Awe. COSTA MISA 646-4831 HOURS : Moo. Th,. Thurs., t to 5:JO -I'll, t to t -SAT., t :JO to I 'UNLIKE SO MANY SPORTS, THERE'S NO SNOBBERY IN SK Y DIVING , THE RE'S CAMA RADE RIE' Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm (Right) Chats With Another Parachutist on Way to Jump Site Tutsday, Oectmbtr 4, 1973 ' D••tY Pilol Pho1o b~ J~(~ Ch•ootll SKYDIVER DEAN WESTGAARD OF LAGUNA BEACH EXITS MOD IFIED CESSNA AI RP L AN~ The 43-yea r·old Physical Education Ins tructor Look s Li ke Jules Verne Characte r ·shydiving Hasn ~, Any Fahes DOWN, DOWN, DOWN Lone Chutist Descends Ma y or of Lag uu<1 Takes Big Jun1p; He's an E x11ert \'lhy would a succt>s~ful 111iddle-aged c~ecutivc who also just happrns to bC' mayor of Laguna Bcarh risk life :ind limb jumping out of a perfectly good airplane? "It's a hell of a 11·ay to rscape ... said Laguna Mayor Roy Holm . prrsonnrl executive v;ith Bt'C'k.rnan Jnstnt1nf'nls. "It's excitin g and you trul? c<1n"t think or problems or the city or Beckn1an when yo u're there. '·Unlik e some sports like tennis or skiing, there's no snobbery." Heim said, describing the relation ~tween skydivers as "neat camaraderie.'' Holm and his wife Betty both got into skydiving when their lifeguarding son who had been \vorklng wllh Dean \Vestgaard came home one day and asked perm~ifn to go skydiving. "Much to his surprise, both mother and father said 'can we come along too,' " Holm said. Holm has now advanced to jumpmaster status, and he may instruct students of his own. Recently· he "put out" his first batch ol students. "I didn'l tell them until they we re on !he ground that they wt re my first, •1 ·HOim said. He said the fi rst phases of skydiving "goi ng out Uke a sack of flour,", wasn ·t all that interesting, that he kept reaching .for the next higher plateau. "lt becomes infectious," he said. 1 lfolm especially likes what is called "relative" work. 1 That's where two or more skydivers atlempt to line up and join hands. When several divers link up, It's called a "star." 'Ille largest star yet formed is with rr jumpe rs. Holm said the sport· Isn't for everybody, although the limits are more mental than physicaL "Some guys are terror stn1ck," Holm !a.id. "Their Ups are white, thei r eyes are like ma rbles, they shouldn 't be there," he sa id. lie said some wi ll overcome the fear. but some don 't. J1olm also skis and scuba dives. ''Scuba is beautiful and relaxing. It takes your mind oU everything. "Skydiving Js exciting as opposed to relaxing," he said. • • By .JACK CllAPPELL DI II" Dallr Pilot Stlfl A b;1tlercd and SC<irrcrl litt il' pl;111,-. 11 addh•<l over to us stantliHE: th Ct\: ll'l'ight ed 1vil h lhi;: p:.ir:1thutcs. Pilot Bohbie ,Jonl's fiot ~inging "01 f \V(' (;o lnlo !he \\'ikl Blue Yonder" a nd \.\'C loaded up stufling ourselves in to the interior of th e Ccssn<1. The right sldc of the airplane h;is h(•en cut av.«1y nrld nll the scats but the pilot 's torn out. There·s roorn for five or us. The Cessna's loaded , .Jones s11·itche" to "Yes, \l'c l-l :tv(' ~fl Bananas" sung o\'er the increasing pltch or 1he rng1n('. \\'c t<i kc a run at the dirt :1irf lL'ld. gather siiee<f until the burnps !wco1n•· a vib ration nnd then !l1L'll a11;1 y as \1·e <1r(' airborne_ T1\'0 of the yourig mf'n on board ha\'t' 11!'\'t'r jumped bc for('. 'fhL')'re s1udrnts of l..a gunan De an \\lc~tgaard and 1h<;.>y \.\'Ould be jun1ping. but not reu\ly '"di1-- ing" !his tirne. Their parachu ll'S 11lll be dt1ployl'd for thern by a static line hooked lnsidL' the airp.lane . The ch ute 1vill open ttsclf bul the studen1 s h<1l'e a dummv rip cord to pull , si1nulat1 ng 1h(· action V.•hich \Vill !a!cr open their biJIO\.\'ing nylon chu tes. Before climbing into the planl'. the s1udcnts 1vill ha ve rchc:1rscd f<illin g, guidance. and landings on 1he ground . \\'estgaard makes sn1all talk 11ith the !-ludcnts on the \1·ay up !1J j111np ;it :1.000 f1'('( He's never h:-id a studl+nl ref11<.:f' to JU1np the first time. but. . "l 'vr· h:.1d a t·ouplc students conic hui:k 11·ith lhc ph1ne on their second jl1111p tl 1ougli." he s<dd lall'r during cin 1nti'rvic\V :11 hi s Laguna Beach ho1r1e . ·-Thry·re lu;1dl'd up with n stack of ;i11xictu.:s t'111 th L' first jutnp. So much i!'. h<1Dpt11H1'~ \ha1 they can 't grasp it all-111!'11 tl11·y ge l on the ground :ind s;:i~·. 'he ~·. v,n:ii happened.' They ~ct 111) the st•rnnd llrnc and say 'wha t the hL•ll :nn I doing up here.' " \Vei;tgaard s::iid . . \\'csrg;1<1rd. 43, Jl)(lks like a character out of a JulL'S Verne novel. llc·s a ph rsic;i l ('duca!ion instructor at Orange (0;1st Colk·gc. Jl1s first Juni p \Vas para-scuba free I.il l fro n1 a plane 01·cr the ocean just off the Laguna tllain Beach in 1969. I-IL' 11·as sui !ed up not only \\'ilh a p:1rnchute. hut \Vilh scuba diving gea r. "1'hat·s not reall~· Lhc \.\'<lY to start." \\'t'stgaard confr''iS<'<L Gnlike hi s students \.\"ho arc hooked up tn a sta1ic line, \\'estg<1ard 1vasn'L He plannl'd a three-SC('Ond delay between the time he clc<1rcd the pl ane and pulled the rip cord. "I n1is,<;ed 1hl' ripcord handle. T\ie first t1n1c l \.\'ent for it, I didn "! find i I. .. 111at is \l'\i<Jt YOll c<1ll Jn anxious I 1~101ncn1 ." hC' ~aid . {lur pilot .Jones called out <innouncing the plnnl' had reachcrl jun1p height ;.ind \\'c stg.'.l~1rd stu ck hi s ln·ad against tlle Riders l11c1·ea se Mo11tl1ly 011 T1·a11 sit Di st1·ict Buses Riders on Orange County Transit District bu~cs co111inue to inerl'.'.l se monthly \11ith a tot:1l or 254.2.)() 111 <ktober, 26 percent over Scplt>n1brr's 20 1.191. district general nianager Gord on '"Pc1c·· Fielding reported M1111da.v. The revenue per 1nilc. a yard ~li l'k fnr dcte r111ining 1hc success or the pro· i.:ran1. al so rontinuC'd tn ;1ccl.'lt1ra1e 11 1th ;in 18-ecn t figure fur (lctob1:r co1np<1red \11th lfi.7 rc11 1s 1he pr('\'UJUS 1non1h . Another plus inark ll'ilS <'I dccrra ~r' in th(' cost pt'r rnil(' fur Opl'ftH 1011s !r11n1 SL•pt c1nbcr's i!l cents to iG Transit district opcratinns 11rc largely subsidized by federal and state granls and gas taxes, plus a loral propert y tax of four and one-half cents per SlOO of assessed valuation . Fielding pointed out that 18,000 of October's 2!"1<1.250 total passengers were non-paying children. and that 29,000 riders used group fare books thro11gl1 "''hich they pay Jess than the basic 25 cents fare . Fielding said the 18 cents per rev enue n1 ilc was below the dislrict's Special Bus Needs Study projection or 25 cents per n1ile but that considering the children Exotic Daricer, Serpents Clairn World's Recorcl SAN ,FRANCISCO (UPI\ -Exotic da ncer F'rcnchie Renee claims the world record for remaining buried underground the longest with live snakes. A spokes man for Miss Renee, who sports her wares · in Broadway night clubs or North Beach, said Monday she passed her 25th day underground ol'I Sunday. Sowever, she won1t emerge from her 6ih by 31h by 6 foot "coffin" until 2 p.m. Friday. "She's a, little weak but generally nll right ," said the spokesman. "Con· ~ £inemcn t like that can get .to anybody." J) Frcnchie was bu ried ln the box with four rattlesnakes and a boa constrictor Nov. 7 in a field across the str~t from the San Francisco Zoo. The bOx contai ns a chute and parti al glass ceil· ing by whi ch Miss Renee receives food , light and mail . She apparently ecli psed by one day ihe mark of Wlderground li ving with sn akes by a Tennessee man. ;'tnd group fares, !he [lgure \\as salisfac · tury_ I le also noted th<it GOO persons rode the South Co::ist rou tes free on Lagun<t Beach r.1un1cip;:il rrrnnslt Jines transftrS. Alrhough !he g<1p bc11\'ecn revenue and f'n.~t per n1ilt· ls 58 ('('!1!S. Fielding said tl1e d1 s1 rict 11 a<; cloing betler than n1os t b11s h1111s in Sou thern Ca lifornia \1'h1rh shO\V ;in .;1ver<.1gl.' L'Ost of $1 pt·r n1i lc co111 pared !11 the disrr1r1·s il.i c•·nts. Il e :1!~0 .o.;iid 1h:11 111L' tr.:i n ~it di s!n('t h.1s ;111 a1T:1n1:,\'lllt'fl1 11·ith ~i x n1;1 jor :-.hopp ing cent ers 1n 1he cou nty through 1l'hich tlle Cl'ntcrs pa y half the cos t of adver1 1sl11 g for prnn1otio11s spot!igh1illg .'.l "ride the bus to shop" program. Cou11t y P r opert); 1'a xes Deadli11 e Looming Mon•lay The deadline for payment of the first installment of· Orange County properly taxes is next Monday. Dec. 10. Coun ty Tax Co!lector·Trcasurer Bob Citron said today. Citron said if payment is not received or postmarked by that date a six percent penalt y will be assessed. The tax collector said the countv's property owners' total lax bill for th is year is $449.4 mi llion compared with $468.4 for last year. Additiona lly the coun ly will receive $31.7 mill ion froni the state as a refw1d on the ho1neo ... vners exemptions granted at the rate or $1.750 per property owner this year. Last year the state refund was $18,690.000 when the ex:cn1plion was but $750 pe r owner. Citron said the average county tax· payer would pay $340 this year. com· pared with $400 in 1972·73. This. he ~aid, is because many tax rates were reduced. The ta x colleclor warned lhat tax- payers should be certain lh<lt their bill. ;f paid by mfl il, is 1:ioslmarkcd Dec. 10. He sald many postoffices did nC1t postinark mail alter n certain hour each day until the following day. The second lnstnllmcnt of property taxes is due ~~cb. I and the dea dline for poymcnt without penalty is April lO, 1974 . side of the plane sighting the distance het,vcen it and the drop zone. As the plane neared the zone, he yC'llcd ''cut" and .Jones throttled back . 'J'he pl ane was traveling between 60 ~1 11d 100 knots when the l1\'o jumpers exited. \\'es!gaard has trained more than l.200 students \\'ithout 11'hat he calls an "in- cident." "It's a safe sport as long 21s you ha ve the mental di scipline to prepare yourself. "A lot of professional people are In the sport-It's relaxing. A lot of pressures arc just \\'ashed out of your n1ind. They're prel!y insignificcn t." he sa id . "There are no phonics in skydiving. There's no \~·ay you can fake it. "That 's the difference bet\.\'t>en it and skiing and tcnnls. You real ly have to jurnp. \Vhcn you're out there. you can 'l lake it." \Vcstgaard said. 1'he plane caine around the zone again and this time \Vestgaard and a more :1dvanced student got ready. The saine procedure \vas follov.'cd. \\'cstgaard sighting the drop zone. then yelli ng "cut." Both or them piled out. \\"cstgaard is a U.S. Parachute /\sS()('ialion rated instructor, one or the fl·1v independent instructors not allied to a particular drop 1..one . Ground school instruction and all in· s1ruction through the first static line junip is $40. Then it costs $5 a juinp \vith \\lestgaard provi(ling all the equip- n1cnt. Students also learn to pack their O\Vn parachutes. There ls a regular course of pt·o- gression leading to the par<1chu tc association's ratings. It takes a while to get to ihc r~al skydiving stage. "A parachutist is a guy v.•ho make jumps. A skydiver does t r i c k s . ' ' \Vestgaard said. Some of those trieks arc called stars and consist of several di1•crs linking up and holding hands \\'hilc falling. "It's an emotional high . It's a thrill. ''It's for people \1'ho are tired or 1ratching other people do thin gs . \rho \VOuld rather do something thernselvcs." \Vcstgaard said. With the last of the jumpers gone. Jones headed the plane back Lo the tiny field. Vans and sports cars and station \l'agons .,.,·ere filling in around the little office and t ~ covered "i;hed" 1vhere the parachutes are repacked on long tables. The airport, Perris is one of several drop zones close to Orange County. The other one, larger. is Elsinore. Prospccti\'C' ::;kydivcrs need only be in good heallh and uphke 111ili1ar~ airborn!.' traini ng. no spc t1<1l physicril conditioning is required . .. !l 's a sport ror gals too." \Vc::;t ga~irt! said. Th ere 1\·erc seve ral 11·on1cn ju1npers on the field that Sunday. Equipn1enl is not ex pensi ve, compared to other sports such ;:is skiing or scub~~ divin g. lt 's ju st like buying a car. You ca11 go \l'ith used equipn1ent or becon1e as t'laOOr:it c as yot1 want. 'Yolt can go fro1n $!00 to a couple of tho usand dollars . he said . In addition to the main parachute. a re~ervc is needed .. JUn1p suit., lxiots. hC'hn ct and goggles co1npletc 1l1r uniform . A~ th e pl ane landed , a rlnt. bed truck \~'as bringing 1n the jun1~rs fron1 1hc drop are<1 . Each 11 as s1veating in the canva<:-typ(' hiiavy cloth jump suil and had t\it· billo\\'ing nylon chute 11T<1 ppcd all over. Already the ne1v students \VCrl' laughing nnd • slaµping each other on the back. like survivors of son1e ordeal. \Vestgaard compared skydiving to scuba divin g. "It's man challenging a ne\V environn1enl." "I t's not for the lethargic slugs or the \l'orld." he said. Californians lo celebrate special Dewars''White Label''qffer. Parties, parades, and gift-giving are planned during Novemb er and December. • You'll probably notice a holiday spirit here in California the next two m on ths. No wonder. Dewar's "White Label," in this handsome holiday gi ft carton. is priced at just $6.99 a fift h. People will be celebrating this special low price with parties , dinners. and parades. D uring D ecember, you' II even see streets and houses bedecked with gaily colored lights. llhlDnl acorr.H WHISKY • H.I HIOOF • ©SCHUfllY tMPOATS co., Ji{W YOAK, JifW YOAK, ·I " ' T his holiday spirit \vi ii inspire a lol of gift givin g. so it's a good idea to buy Dewar's by the t\velvc- botlle case. You'll get an additional ten percent discount. making the price just $75.49. Stock up on D ewar's "White Label" during this special offer. You' II have some- thing to cele- brate, too. SPECIAL FIFTH PRICE NOV. & DEC. Regular price of $7.79 will again be in eflect Jan. l, 1974 SPECIAL PRICE ON HALF·GALLON s1599 • I ,, OAILY PI LO T Trucliers Put Sliids on Traffic By Th~ As Miriatccl r resii Truck dri\'t'rs protes ling redur~·d ~lk t:(l limits and hu~her pnC't>S of dit·~l fUi'I hlockl'd interstate h1i:!h 11.avs 1n fou r ~!ates today. Au1horH1e~ ·rt1X>r1c<l nt least t 11'0 arrrsls. Tiii-; Flit.ST deinonstr::ition y,' a s rrportc-d in Pennsylvania . on lnterstatt• 80 near Rl akeslee, v.•here truckers stallt·d tr::iffic for fi ve hours. fin::itly enchng thrir protest at 3 a.m. Other ~loppagcs y,•ere reported in !)h10. \\'f's! V1q'.\ini:1 t1nd ~ew JL'rscr >1 ith son ic of the: sa n1e drivi.'r~ apparently iu\oll"t.-<l 111 more than one protest A Tl'<irnst t'rs L"niou SPOkl"Sffiail in \\'nshi ngton said he did no1 know y,1\ethcr tht! stoµp agL-S 11i're par\ of a coordinated ('ffort. '"'There's J9 n111lion trucks and there 's ~,OO:J 1can1stt'rs that drive," he said add ing t/Hll he had no way or kno1Yng whctt1cr the protesters were Wl1on 1n1·mbers or 1101. .I. \\'. ED\\"AllDS of Overland Park, Kan • one or tht• tru rkcrs involved in the Pm111sylv:1111 f1 protest. said lhat ir lht· drivers' demands "·ere not mC't by mid·Oecember there \\'OUld be a no- uon v.·ide truck stoppage on lhc highways . 1'hcre were no arres1s in the P£'nnsylvania or New J ersey protests, Near Cambcidge, Ohio. Jtobert t;allic· eh10. 15, or •lighland Park, N.J., refused 10 move off the highway and was ar· r£'S1<'d for illegally parking on the highway . He posted bond and "''as releas- ed. Authorities in \Vest Virginia said a group of truckers brieny blocked traffic on the \\'estbound entrance to tntcrsttuc 70. 0nf' driver, \\'aJ\er Bar<:l11y of Om<iha, Neb .. was arrf'.'sttd for blocking a road wa~ r1ned and r!'leased ' (' 'The amount of Oarclay·s 1ne ~·as not 1mn1ediatcly available. BARCLA \' LATER drol'e into Ohio and said he \\'1ls one or the drivers involl'ed u1 the C<linbridge protest . .,,,·hich started at <iboul 7 a.n1., in lht' westbound !C1nes on lntcrstJI(' 70. "A truck drivl"r rfght tKJ W is ju.st dirt under peopl e's fee t." s<ud Brin.:lny 11·ho eonfirn1cd the \\'c.st Virginia arrl•.st. (1'ree Beaches 011 Lido Isle? fl'I T llE \\'ATERFRO'.\"T: In these t11nf•S \\'hen 1hc <.'rY is heard for more p11hlic bei1chl's and rnorc public access t., !hem. sotne curious intelligence has surfaced. One of our n1ore prl'stigious l"O:lstal nrighborhoods is rtmning ron- 1 r;iry to lhe lidc. Reds Pound Ally Jungle Outposts 'l"his is Lido [.~lr. surrounded by the \1"01tcrs of Nc1\1:>0rt ll:irbor with in the 1·0nhn es of tht· 1 ·il~' ('If :\L•1vporl Beach. Sonic of uur nlt);-.1 111flul'n!ial and im· pur!;11Jt co:istal J:k•rsons l'l'·'ide upon this unc·lu11e s:indsp1t \\ hich. dc·cades ago, \1·us known a s Pacific Electric Island. HtH that 11«1s t>rfore one l'aul /\..''Pappy" l'aln1(>r \\'h1ppc.'Ci it into a prime ch unk ol r('~il eslat c a~ a happy isle in the st1n \\•here. ··A Lip!c Bu vs a LoL" 'foday. those lots :ire 1\·orth a lo!. 111 those early yeHrs, one of the happy :irrangements 11•hich "'as consum111ated for the happy isle involved the public 11delands wh irh surrOltnd the plucc. 'l'Ju.-sc arc the Ix-aches . Island residents h_-h it v.'ould be conduc ive to coastal l1 1"1ng if the sands were private. PIONEER 10 SOARS AWAY FROM JUPITER'S GRAVITY Spacecraft Set for Flight to Eternity SAIGON (UPII -Coinmunist infantry backed by tanks \{)(h1y :~ttackcd a govemment·held population ~ntcr for the first 1in1e since the s1gni11~ or the eease·fire agreem<'nl :ind assnulted a string of South \lietnan1ese jungle bases aboul 110 n1iles north o( Saigon, th e military command said. G 0 V E RN 1\1 ENT fighter-bon1bcrs fought back against the con111111nisl assaults and also law1rhed heavy ""puni1ive" air raids across three· qua rters of the country in retaliation fur Sunday's costly shelling of an American·o1vnrd oil complex n e a. r Saigon. tl'lilitary sources said the com1nunisls in attacking the district capitAI of Kii.'n l)uc in the southern central highlands 110 miles north of Saigon v.•ere 1ryi.11g TllUS IT \\"AS !hat the cit~· of Nrwport Bl•ach. holding 1rust to s::iid tidelands. lt·ased the 2.5 1nilcs of wa!erfront sur· rounding the isl:ind to the shakcrs·and· n1ovcrs of Lido. The barg<iin. ns it no11· stands. is that the rity leases the 2.5 miles of bC';ith front !O the l.ido Isle Con1munily 1\ssoci<ition for SIW per yC'ar. For this. I .i<to res idents ~c·t excl usive rights lo p:1ddlc along the sands. Pioneer Clears Jupiter S1Ja cecraft Hits 82,000 il'J PH--Fastest in History Jn turn. the associa!ioo rents boa! ~lips to rrsicl{'n1s. thus offsetting costs of th f' n1aster ll'ase. lifeguard sen ·ice :ind beach cleanup. It js a tidy ar· r.::ingement . ALI~ TJllS CA'.\IE. of course . year~ before people "'l'rc. \\hooping a lot about public beaches . recreation areas and 1hr ecology , And no\\•. that 25-year lease is 11e.1 r ils 1976 <'Xp1r:ition. 'rou n1i~hr SllSJ><'Cl !hilt the Lido !4•:Jdcrshiµ \1·ould look at the cu rrent public mood and suggest. "\\'ell . ni;1yhe 1n ;1 co11plt' of \'e:i.rs 11·hC'n our le:i.s<' is up., all 1his !;ilk :1bo11l public bcal'hcs 11·111 ha\"L' dird Uown son1e _ ., r-.IOUNTAIN VIE\V (UPI) -Pioneer !O. \1·i!h a narro1v escape frotn Jupiter"s deadly rridia tion bell . soared a\vny fron1 the gianl planrt today. trans1nitt ir1g in· formation whi ch could shed light on the crea tion of the solar syste rn. T11e 570--pound , lmmanned spacCC"raft acrompli shcd an historic rendezvous 1vi1h Jupiter J\londay night aft er :i. 21·month. 620.milhon-mi!c space ody:;sf'y. Pioneer rcarhi.'d it.s target point 8l ,OOO miles above r11e planet and then s11·crved ::11\',1)' to continue ils voyage. PIO!llEER SEl\'.T back th ousands or !-JIC'Ct•s of data "-hi ch scientists \~i \! study 1n hoprs of learning n1orc about the Lre:il1on of the solar systc1n and the earth itself. Presidcnl Ni.'\On "·ired J\1ission Control s:1ying J>ionecr •·ha.s demonstrated that nian 's ability to explore the heavens 1s on the threshold of the infinitf'." Ton1 l~ehrels. a University of Arizona ~cientlst Y..'ho helped in the design of J'ionccr lO'"s instrun1ents, s;.1id the craft 1ook a final picture of Jupiter's n1v~terious '"red spot" and this shoy,·cd it· to be "a 101\'ering cloud mass.'' But other mf'mbers of J\iisslon Control said the spot 1111ght be .:i giant shadO\\' created by lhe clouds surrounding the plrtnet. Pioneer's speed 11 as dropping stl'.:idily today as it continued its voyage. I.alt"•\ reports sho\\'cd it Lo be tra reling 25.UOO nl.p.h. r•tONEER \\'ILL cros.." the orbilc; of Saturn, Neptune, Uranus and Pluto before fin ally escapin~ the solar systen1 in 1986. Its radio will die in 197i. Other information from the spacecraft \\'ill be used to shape the voyage of its sister ship, Pionerr I I. v.·hich in August entered lhe dangerous asteroid b<IL When Pionttr 10 leaves the: solar sy stern. it .,.,ill travel in space for ctcrnl· ty. \Vrll. thr.v did no such thin~. Thr.v s1 uck 1hcir h1'atl s 111 !he can non righ! 110\\'. They propOS('<t that lh<' cit y of \£'\1"PQrt BC'arh i.;i1·(' l .1:!11 isle an im· n1cd iat<' ne11· lrnst" on 1he pri1·atl'. heachf's ror ;-ino!hrr '2:1 year~. Lido Islr leadrrs f'1·1·n propos<'d th:i1 !he ante be upped to s:i.:-.66 per ~'C'ill'. ~uhjcct to rr1•ic11· e\'Cry five yf'ars . SCIENTISTS AT !he An1es ResC'arch Ccntl'r of the ~ution::i! A"rc11;111!ics nnd Space Adtninis!rat1on >i:1H! !hl' 1·lo.-1'r Pionl•er go! to .l11p11('r !ht• ~tso11 gc'r 1111• radi;llion belt brt·:in1e .ind 1!11• l'r:1lt pull ed ~111:iy JUSl in tin1r .. \ .~\Xl~"'lH<Hl said it h:HI passed to :1 ])()Ill\ of · 'neo.r saturation'' v.·ith radiation. The radiation levels ~·crt· l1undreds uf 1in1es stronger th :in could h1.• 10ll•r;tted b)· n1an. 1\nd scientists had said there y,·as dnngcr it could dama!!,e or ruin Pionee r. Parts Shortage Forces Ford Layoff of 22,033 SO 1\E\\'PORT REAC H \'ice \!;1\0r lto11"arcl Ho~r rs has put 1hr bea 1:h \,,;1 ~1• issue up for :i. public hL':l.ring before the Ci ty Coun ci l !his con1ing Dre. 17. \\'{'fl. you just l1:i1·c 10 \\"onclf'r 11"h;l1 1his public hc;1ring 1\•tll bring. \\"ill people l um out to drnu1nd those l.ido bf>achro: go publil'·) \\"ill th(' Lido Assocint1011 ha\"e Ill file an Envi ronn1e nt <i l ln1p:1rl Hcport " \\hat v.111 th" C':ilifornia !.:ind.; Cornmission :;;.1·~ Or 1rill thi• ('o:is1:1I C'onsC'r\·at1o n l'o1nrn1s~1on f.\C'l 11110 tl11· ;1('"t~ Thr \1hol{' th111g roulJ en<I up tilu11in!: rll<irl' s1nok~· 1h:1n a S:1n til :\nn pt'1Jitlti:in A'\ll 111~;s ,·r1U might spec11lal e on 11·ho v.·dl be !he lead ing c1111.ens. stepp ing ror\\·ard I(• spl'ak on one side or 1h~· debate or the other. Such pl'.rsons as Fifth T> i s t r i c I Supervisor Jtonald Caspers and Coastal Com1niss1oner Judy Hosencr might "·ell speak 10 lhe issue. Bo1h hav(' been large proponents of public beaches for the pub!1 r. And tht•y are both residents of Lido lsh•. Thl' S.11) million errt£t ripp roached th(' Fl;in<'I ;it 68.tMIO rnilcs IX'r l1uur and. nt one point. rcaehl'd 82.(l(l{) n1.p.h. The .spet:'C!s 1\·ere fas ter than ;1ny t:l't·r rcrord· l'd by a rnan·made object . After passing .Jupiter, Pioneer he:idt•d Into !he plnn~t".s shado11•, using Jupiter"s gravit~' for a ""s llngsl1ot effect" boost to propel itself. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE OtilYtry of tMe O~ily Pilot 11 guaranLttd Mon<l••·~•td•v: u >"tu do not ~·•• ••u• ''"'' •• I )0 P-"'·· <fl! •~cl ''"' copy w.11 •• orou9n1 !• you. Cl ll• Ht la•rn vnl<I 1.14 p '" ~"'"''' ond Sun<!Oy; II you do ""' "'""' you• <opy lly ' a.m. ~.iurd1y , or I a ..... lund•V· <-"II ant • cnpy wltl lit llrov11~1 lo you. C•ll! "" l•~•n unrll 11 1.m. Tt!tphont~ MHt O••nq.to c ..... 1, ...... ' H•"""''" H•Ml"tlon ltl<~ anti Wuhrun•tfr .•• S•0-1110 s1,. c1 • ..,...1., Cap;,,,,,.. I~••"· S111 Jy1n (1pl1tr•no. O•n• Poon1. io~tn Lltvnl , L •QUft.I N 19u11 .... U )·HlO !1P.'fROIT ( L'PI ~ -Thr Ford ~lotor rn said 1od~y parts shortages rausrd bv :i sirike in Can11da h;1s forcl'd !he l~yorr of 22,033 houri ~· "·orkc rs who \\•ill rf'111rn to their jobs ,1·l1cn part s becornc <il"ail;ib!c. THE FORO 1.'l1·nffs l\'Crf' in ::id1\i1ion tn the n1orr 1h:in" Ji7,000 11·orkers bi.'ing 1d[('(I in th1• indu~t r}' this n1on!h ;ind 111 .l,i n11:1r1 hl'1·:H1~1· of slumping big 1 ,)" i..·d~·.; d11r• tn tli•• t"!l{'r!(.\ l'ri,.1s, Th• 1i1il lfll"ll.\' !if th(' l~l\<lff~ ;1rL' for lf•SS Jf\:111 on1· 1\l'l'k as ;1111n111;1 1i1·r.s trim morr 111;111 IOllJMMI c<1rs frorn production ),( ht'dll!l'S. The auto induslry layoffs should p<'ak <l ur111g the first part of 197~ ::t.ntl then lt·Vt'I off as production of small c;i rs 111cr,.ast·s, Presiden t Nixon·s c h 1 c f i•c·onornic adviser s<.1itl 1'.1onday. '"The re 11•ill be a reduction in :H11cnnobile production and our estimate i.:; that it \\"ill be oil its maximum now :ind in the firsl quar1 er of 1974,'"" ~lerbert S1ein told a Detroit ne\\'S conference. '"The ctemand for small cars is \"Cry grea t and the question is how rapidly Rain, Snow Chill Plains ~ • Effect tit • Wi1iter Storui Watcli lit Nortli. Missouri Temperntnres H><1!1 lCIW l'<ll. .t.lban• ., 1• A•"<tiO•oar 10 (II Allan!~ b~ ~) 61,...,nrc~ 19 10 o.,,,.,,, •! _., 8 u!ln10 ~I ~~ (hndot•e th ll Cllfcdgo M •? .n Cl"Clnna!i 6l SI (le"Jelanu ,.. ;) 0) Oalln~ ~9 ·~ . lo o.<'>ve• JI 10 o.•r,,;1 ~9 j,:J F••rt>~nk • 11 n lna•AnAr>Cll~ 61 S• 0:An'8' (Ph' So\ J' ! QO l A5 Vl!<ldt ~ j~ l.OU•lVille 6\ 3f Ml•mi JS t~ Ml lw~u~e~ S1 ;1 M•nne•DOI•\ )• ;1 "lew O•l••nl t i to .1& Ne"' Ym~ <,) •• Qkldl'lomA C 1!v r I __;\ 40 °"'•"" _'.J 71 (i Palm ~1H 1na' n .:I Pn.,..I'•• t.1 .)/ P J"IAn;i, Oto •1 ,, J;"cnmon<! VA. t~ \S :!-~t"'"'""'P ~• ,11 '-1 Low' /~ I 11 \~ti ll>t r 1. )< l> '~" F'•~ndo.:o ~ ,; !.f811!e iO ,a j tt Trwrm11 /\ JI. '"••~"'!!'On '~ 1 Wln1h~ 7(1 liJ .'t. Cnlifornln P•rlo~I!• !111\l!I• "•~• ~n1 lf•T> ~·•!vrtt """'''""' '" '~" 1~"' IQ\ ,. ... ,. l)f"f'<l•t ll'!I lod•v tor .SOVI""" C1lll00\11. Wl'<IPWMl•f t ''MP<'•A•u•t• Wf"O O•pt(!f(( IP <l<Tl<Oll' tM 11..,.., w11•m ,.,..,night 1ow1 d•llC'IClt'IO 10 • ch ltv o(I NOf'll'\Nuetv "''~' •ll•tot IJ'O In It•• clkll mount'"'!" •!'lliPn wll•I• '"" <t••f•'• """' otft4rr11tv r .. 1, wt .. llltr ~.11'> •r>r ••&1lna ~•Oii tl()U((l11e11 In t.01 An<1,lt1, ltrl'llV wt .. 111<'• {Oft tln<H<I wttn ,. l'fnl\ """' m l n~ e•Pt'''d low IQflglht •• Jn m.-mid ~. •Ion(! !h<t •'>~'' n11•• wer~ 1111,~ ci'•• o•Ttll!"' o• o•w nd f<Wl. 1,u•n "" llGIMll----- ~talN /;• ,! • .llMOW f7T'7'.I ..._ .,. ~~'s ·-, r1ow ••'\ hv mukl~v. lt•V'"~ rr~rtly 1unnv \\•e• ,.,In 111nn1 •n 1•.~ ,.,,.,.., ft(l1 51mlt•r I ••c•11t wr_t• ~•Pt t l t d Wl'<l~•\llA • () •• Iii. Snmmnry ~lll)W •I'd lr~1lom ••II' (1\1111(! ltWI !""'~~'" Pl .. lnt todev •nil flt•vv t!lllll(J•r1lll'"'' tlUl'!l~ t0•k1AQ t~llll on ll>t lpwer Ml1sissiool va11e-v. Snow w••nings wtrt. i\W!'d ffY ttt» l••I Kansai, where tw• lntt>e• wit e.i,,.ct!'d In :some DCt•!i(l<l1. A Wlnle<" storm watch w•• '" f'\!KI ~r norltiwtst M1~$0Uri. In Loulsl•n•, !o•nftdOI!• wtlt. s!gh!ed l!tlt. MDfld!tV nee• Glb1on. Latavt!tt ;:ind MnnrO(". •nd wind ou•h lo 17 m 11 h w<!•" rec11rdtd ~! OtRlddtr. I\ tornado ali.o wa• seen M8• Natchez. ~•hs., and wind d1m- 0<t11r<!'d •I Waldo. Ark F'ro.., 1ou1hea1! Ml1111url 1nrouqh Arkan•••· M f\lis•IDOI and wt•!t rn TM!· f'(S!,tt, ht•V• ••In• •ell '"" fl•1h·fll!Od wattllfl were In 11!1C1. Th" /\l'~n•lc \Nist 11att1 11•d most 01 the Sovthwe11 were ull(kr dt•r t" p~rUv clolJdv s•le1. The P,cl!h; NPdhw~11 w•s covert~ hv CIOl/dv •kle1· wlm SCl!t<!•IKI tiqhT l'lOW In tht nlerlor. Con•fal Wenlher sunny todav. l lgM wAri•blt winds n111111 •1>1.1 mMn1ng 1wtur1 !Ncomlnit w••lerlv 10 lo IS knoh In ,11,rnoons IO(lay and Wtdritwlay. Hillh lod1y UOlltl• lrO\. ln•sMI ttmlltl•alu•"'' ranQt l•om •1 to 64, 1nlftnd ,...,lltl•e1u•~• r'"'""" from ii to 1(1 Watt• 1empe1t111(t J7, .'i1111 . /lfoon. Tide• TUESOAY Sf'Cond high •·S6 I),,.,_ J l 5ecll<l4 low . ia 1l p ,.,. 1.t WEONESOA'f F')r,i ~1011 \OI 1m lJ F'u \! tC)W U·Of pm. 0 I SKONI high 1:0. pm, 3.• SKond IQw 11:1] pm. 1 1 Sun •IMt 4:'1 1,m. kll •:•• p.m. Moon lll lMl 12 ;l 0 p"' "S1'5 12:,) •.m. ran the indus!ry ronl'ert to the prv· duetlon of small cars."" .Ford sairl the indefinite lavoffs 11·ould begin today as plants run oui of en~1nrs produced at th e \Vindsor, Ont.. plant, closed since Nov. 23 by a United Auto \Vorkers strike. That dispute \\'as setrled 1oday, but a Ford spokesman could not !i:lY v.·hrn engine production 1vould resumC'. THE SJIORTGAGES \l"ill c·losc sevPn ;issernbly plants. idling 18.200 work"rs. ~ind 10 manufacturing plants v.•ill begin c11r1 ;11l£'d output nnd la y off 1,508 \\"O!"k{'r5, The company ~air! the shutdo11•ns 1~·ill cost its production of 4,100 i\1ercury . Ford . Thunde rbird and li ght truck rnodrls a day. lmnugraµt Bo y Slai11 011 -Stih,va y • NEW YORK {UPI) - A 14-year--old Italian immigranl who spoke no English was slabbed to death on a Brooklyn subway platfonn by two teen-ag;ed gang members \\'hose demands for money the victim did nol understend. Police said Monday that shortly after the attack. two 16-year--Old members of the Brooklyn Dyna n1ite Brolhe rs gang were arrested and charged wi th murder. The victim, Mario Certo, was pro- nounced dead at the scene, police said. Prostitutes Feel 'Pincli' (UP I) has a energy LIDA JUNCTION. Nev . -The oldest profession very new worry, the shortage. Business "is very, very bad," !Ulid Beverly l~arrel, operator of :)tie of Nevada's legal brothels, the Cottooloil RMch , Moriday. Most Nevada bordellos are located far from big cities and attract customers who arrive by auto . The Cottontail ranch is near Gildfield, IllO miles north or Las Vegas. "I guess people are hccdln~ ~·arnings about weekend gasolint"! shortages," said the red h~ired madam. "But I don't plan any layoffs like some businesses hnve an nounced." to secu re a ro:id link fron1 r-;"orth Viet· nan1 cto11•11 the bor·ders of Laos and Cnrnbodia to 1'.'ith in 75 niiles of Sa igon. Fightini.: v.•as centered i1runn1t th.rl'C bast•s ulready t•:ipturrd hy thf' rn111- rnunist~ last rnon!h. (;orernrncnl lrf1tlps havl! sinee set up outposts 111 an effort to hold the area. .. The fighting is still going on," ~ spokl'sman said just before dusk. South Vit•lna1nt.•se troops r<'lreal('d fron1 an outpost se\"en 1nltes sourh vf Ru 11-ang bose, leaving th<' 1\·ay fh•jtf for 1he all:H.:k on the distritt raptlal of Ktt'll Due th::it quickly rol101\'t'd. KIEN llUC, onlv five nii!es 11rsl of Gia Nghia proviri:ce capl\:11 : •1·as hit by 300 rounds of ron11nu11isl artillcr.1• fire. then v.•as atracked from t\\'O dirl'<'- !ions by lhc tank and ground assault!>, Lt. Col. Le Tn1ng llien, the government n1i!itary spo kesman, said . The to\\·n's airfield at ?'hon Co Camp \\'as shelled today, but no ground attack v.•as reportC'd. A South Vielnamese regimental com· n1and po:.1 v.-as moved out of Kien Due further to the east. but troops :ll the to1vn held at least up to nightfall the .spokesman said. ' Hien s<11d the government forces dr.st roy{'d six l\'orth Vietnamese tanks in the fight'lng, but had to leave behind t1ro 105 r.·lt-.1 artillery pieces when they retrea ted. The guns were spiked before the \\'ilhdra\\'al , he S3id. • President Signs Debt Law After Amendn1cnt Di es \\'ASHI NGTON (UPI\ -Farffi \\"J!h a fil ihustcr !hey could not bri.'ak. St>natr hbt·rals hal'e abandoned efforts to pass legislallon !tu..-year-to fin::inci.' presidt·n· !iHI {'lt·cllons from !he public treasury. i:il'cn assurancrs I.hat the issue v.·ould NlmC lo H \"l)te early nrx-t venr , the\· :!llo>rcd lhr can1paign spend1i1g an11·rHi· n1e r11 to br l41ripned Iron' ,1 t11ll in· (~_IN_S_H_O_R_T._. ·~) creasing th~ llrru! on the nat ional dt•h! to $~1;i.1 hi Ilion Pri.'Sldcnl ~1~nn then (jllickly sign\'d thr dl-bl bi)] into lilv.-. avert ing a fisc<il c-ris1s th:it had 1hre!ltt'ntrt to \e;i1·e th e go\·rrnment unable 10 pa y llS debts or its l'mployC'S afler Thursday. • Sl.:11l<1b Stl·eep llOLlSTO.~ ( L'PI ! -The !';kyl:it:i .1 n<>tn:1n<1uts sc.-111 the ea rt h \l)d<1.1 1n.St·nrch uf new S<lllrCcS Of Cnl'rgy ({ilJed '"!iot :-pots" during a pho~ogrO!phie .\11·eep of the Amrncnn so uth11·r5! (jeratd r• Carr, o( S:Jnt<1 Ana . E<l\\·ard G. Gibson, formerly of San Cll'mente. ancl Will iam ll. Pogue. v.•aki ng in a cheerfl1l mood, aim the baltl·ry o[ ca1nf'ra s <''.1rthward from 270 miles. hi gh for a 17-rmnule sv.·cep ac ross California. Nevada, Arizona. Mexico and Central America. e Reof1"" To11r SINGAPOTlE (LIP! l -California Gov. Ronald l_leaga~. on the-last leg of his three-nation As1an tour a..-President Nix- on's spcciaJ U.S. expo rts promolcr. ar- rived 1\1esday for a \\YO-day visit. Reagan. who last 11·eek '' is I t e d Australia and Indonesi a. \\'as scheduled In call on Foreign ~1inister S. Ra· jaratn<im and lunch with Prime f\.tinistcr Lee Kuan Yew later Tuesday. e Tnpes lll11lled WASltlNGTON (UPI) -Chief U.S. District Court Judge John J. Slrica says he hopes to complete his examination of President Nixon's subpoe n aed Watergate ta pe recordings by Christmas, But wha tever he finds he will not disclose it lo the public, he told reporters late Monday after spending more than four hours listening lo the first ot the t;ipcs. e House Llt11li WASHIN GTON (UPll -The Senate now has for consideratk>n -another bill to establish a nationwide maxlmum 5S mile-an-hour speed limit ror cars, buses and trucks in response to the a.irrenl energy situation . The bill WM pa ssed by a voice vote in the Jtousc Monday and scnl to the Senate although It previou11Jy dealt \Yl!h the speed limit que!ltlon In considerini: legislation giving President Ni x on emergency powers to deal with energy shortages. It did not ,' however , set sf)e('ifi c maximum 11peed limits as the !louse measure would. Kissinger's Trip Groivs 111 Urge1icy Hy Unill·d l'J"l'SS l 11h-r11;~tlo11<1l l' :'i . !lffii·ials 1n Cail'!\ ~;111! !od:l\' F111· 111:.li '.\t11. (;l'll. En~iu S11!:1-;1110 ha!! f<11leil in attcmpls 10 get lsr:ie\ and Egypt to rcsun1e tht•ir cc::isc-fire talks Wednes- day. The in1pJSse underlined the in1- IXJrtanre of St>crelnry uf State Henry A. Kissinger's Save the Cicnc\"a Con· fert'nt'C tour next 1\·rck. Egy ptian officials called the Kissinger 11s1L lo the i\liddle East an I Ith hour nllC'tnpt to sa\"e the confe rence. Doth !.'rael and Egypt said at first they would alt£'nd, bul l'.:b'YPt has since n1od1fied its position. casting doubts as !•) 11·hetht>r it actually \\OUld go to til'llC\'a. A GOVEfu'J~tENT ~csman attnchl"d ne1\' conditions ~lond;l,l-'. lie s;1ld EgYPt 11011ld aHend oo!v if lsrat! first "·11hdrew from so111C of 625 square mi les flf territory it has selzf'il In Egypt. J-;r<irl has said na1ly there must he Jl(l precond1t1on to any ~cncral peace conference. ~:gypt broke off the talks at Kilome1 er ll!I on the C:i iro-StJCZ nl :id last \\'t'tk \l'hen Israel rl·fusNI to 11·ithdri11\' to the (X:t. 22 Cl'ase-firt• lines as dc111and('{I by lhe Sc<:u nty CounC'i l and proposed in.;tcad th<1l both side s y,·Hhdra~· 10 lheir respecti1·e s ides of the Su£'z Canal. Israel's pos1t1on is th:it n one-sid£>d 1\'1thdra\\·al \i"OUid free the Egyptian 3rd army and dilu1e Israel 's bargaining po si- tion . Despite the Cairo de1·elopments, 1..1.S. Deputy Secretary or State KC"nncth Rush said today in Jen1sale1n he is oplimislie 1hat lsral'll. and ~:gypti an nbjrclivcs in tl 11• i\l1d1!le East :i rl· compatible and that they \\'ill be :tble to negotiate a pl·aCC' in 1hc rl"gion. 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UPI Tt ltfllMIO l'nl Chnrfle .Jaz1. ll run1 n1er Ru ddy •c:h w:- orde1:cd to appear in inagi ~rate s court Fe b. 18 on a mar JUn na po1-1se~sjon charge in J-lr hart: Australia . The 56-ycar·oli musician wa s arrested at a hi tel N~v. 30 and was release r on bail. Teach ers' Strike Hit By Arson COMPTON I U P I ) Absenteeism and arson flared ~1onday in !he sixth day of e teachers strike in whi ch n10rc than 80 perc~t of tl1e instructors walked out , demanding higher pay and n1ore protection in one of the <.'ounty's toughest districts. During the predawn hours :i firebomb sailed through a classroom v"indow at the Colin P. Kl'lty elementary S(i100J and flames caused a n estimated $7,500 damage. Strikin g teachers demanded the closing of the 41 Compton schools for U1e protection of the students. Suh s I l l u le IC'acht>rs and v o I u n tee r parent~ hl'lped keep t he distril't's 41 school-" open, but fc1~·1•r lhan 8.000 ()r Cornpton's J~,000 pupils came tu class. e Kt1lfe Alluc·I; VACAVI Ll~i:; IUP IJ Prison official-; insist the knife attack that cost rnass killer Juan Coron<l an eve was not connected with gai11:: \'iolencc ( BRIEFS ) that has forrt•d h a rs h measures 1h1s \1•rck at five C<1lifor11ia 1)r1so11s . (;oroni:t, 39, suffered 32 stab \\'Ounds froin the '"'O-Jnch blade 1nanulat1urcd 111 a \1at·a1'illc prison hobby shop \\'hen he \\'as ;1uack1..>d shor1ly after he returned 10 his cell Crom kitchen duty. e itJore ltlo11ey LOS ANGELf~S <UPll An ex:pecled Jump in enroll- ment at the University of California systen1 prompted officials to ask the state for $4.4 million more to hire m>re prof'esSON next year. t.teanwhile. State Budget Dire<'lor U>ren r·urtado said f\l(Mlday that I.he l!kampus state university, a separate system, will need $5 million Jess next year because it got tewer 6tudcnu than planned. e Key WI01e11 LOS A~GELES (UPI) Prosecution and d e r e n s e lawyers say Egil "Bud " K~h will be a key witness for OOth sides in the Ellsbcrg burglary tria l of former \llhite Hou se aides John Ehrlichman. G. frOl"don Uddy and David Young. Charges agaiMt K r o g h , former head or the \\'hite Jlouse "Plwnber's Squad," were dropped !\tooday afler the district attorney's office asked Superior Court Judge Gordon Rini;rr to dismiss the conspiracy and b u r g I a r y counts against hlm. • State Lawmake rs Retitrn To Battle Energy Crisis CALIFORNIA SACRA'MENTO (AP ) California la"•makers headed back to the Capitol today braced lo battle the energy crisis Wl!h rvrrything frorn a 55-mi!e-pcr-hour speed limit t? ycar-ruW1d d<1ylight suv111g llme. On the eve of the emergency session slarling to d <I y . Assemb ly SjX'aker Bob r-.1orct- ti predicted quick approval of a "·eUare measure boosting payments to 500,000 aged. blind and disabled Californians by $122 million a year. r-.·leasures ordering the fue l- sa1'ing 55 111 p !i tug/11v.1y SfX1.'d li tnit would Ix· in- trodut('{I s1n1u ltanNJuSly 111 thc sta te Se nate ;111d 1\ss('n1bl y, sai d &n J;1111es r.lilJs. the S;"Jn [JJL•go IJt·rnot·rat who st:rves ::i:; president pro tern of the S..:11:1te Asked IJy repor1 ers ~!onday if !he legislat ure \1•ould ap- pruvt-!he 55 J!l p.h. sp...--ed limit hy tl 1e end 1)f Ilic week, !\lorl·t - 11. l).\';u1 Nllys, replied : .. , think the prol.Jability for thul 1.:. i.:ood '' If ~u,·h ::i c ni c r g e n l' y n1casurc zips through both Police Seek Li1ik to Five Slayii1gs OAKLAND (UPI) -D<'tec- lives have been unable to link the slayings of five young \\'omen "'hose bodies were found over a two-day span <'ilher in Oakland or in a rural area at nearb y Liverrrore. MediCal Be11eficiaries To Receive De11tal Care Two had been hf>a ten to death, (wo had bet!n ~hot and !he other had been stal>bed. Truck driver Owen Taylor discovered the bodies of r-.tichael Shain. 30, of San f'ranclsco and Judy Plate, 20, oC Ke y Wesl, F'la., Monda y 1norning alongside a road near the Santa Rita Rehabilita tion Cen ter in the Livermore area. The Alameda C o u n t y Coroner's Office said they had been shot and that their purses and suitcases were sc.:.11tcrcd nearby. 1'hcy ap- p<>ared to have bt.'1.'n hitch- hikers. A BOY FRIEND who had he<.'n unable to reach Wendi- 1.(luise Martin, 17, by telephone found her stabbed body Sunday night in her East Oakland home. A pearl handl- ed knife bad been left in the body. f\1iss r-.tartin had been a Berkeley High School senior. The father of ~1icaela Cran- dall, 16, found tier body Mon- day :ibout a mile upstream near 1,rralta Creek in Oak lnnd from v.'here tho remains of her friend, Sylvia Pauley, also Iii, had been discovered Swl· dt1y. SACHAMF.NTO fUPll The nation 's "rnost com - prehensive'' dent(!! care pro- gram "'ill begin ser\'ing n1or<' than 2 million fl.1 e d i Ca I beneficiaries Jan. I, l h c Police Save Hostage, 13; Nab Btu·glar LA If ABRA II E l (; 111' S ( UP!l -A young burglar heldfi>a hunt ing knife <11 th1• lhroat of a 13-ycar-old hostage for five hours ~!ond:.iy night and was finally \11restlcd to the floor by a Pair of sherirfs officers. The ofricers bargained for the boy's life for several hours, then grabbed l h e burglar as he led the hostage from one roon1 to another . The <'X:hausting drama v.·as played out in the hon1e or Realtor James r-.tcssingl·r. 37. v.•hose family surprisl'd 1l1t• burglar when they enlered their house about 8 p.m. ~lesslnger said his son Scot- ty discovered the thief hidrn~ in his closet and \vas quickly taken hostage and threatened with a hunting knife, Llz Planning ~fessinger's wife, daughter arid another son fled to a H Tr neighbor's home and telephon-awaii ip "' the '"'hod1;es. Capt. James Farrell and LOS A.~GELES (UPil lnspector Dennis Cook Elizabeth Taylor is just about bargained \\'ilh the suspct t, ready lo lea\'e the UCLA 23-year-old I? i ch a rd ~I. t ledical Center. and is plan-Klyasu. for four hours :ind ning a trip lo lla"·aii. finally jurnpcd him '"ithout h1is.s Ta ylor, 4.1. underwent injuring the youngster. surgery last Wednesday. An Kiyasu tas book(-d on suspi- ovarian rv~t was removed and cion of idnaping. burglary an inteStina l malformation and assault with a deadly "·as corrected. v.·eapon. R<'agan adn1inistra!ion an- nuunt·ed fllondny. l!c;illh ~u1d \V e If are Sr>crctar v r:arl Brian said the state his ne!Joliated a four· year contra<.:t 1\'ith California Ucrllal Service, largest dental prepavn1cnt carrier in the United Sta tes. to administer delivery of dcntnl care to 've!fare recipients and pay· rnenL of $58 million in annual rrimbursemcnis to I 2 , 0 O 0 p:.irtic1p<1ting dentists. "I'.\' EF'FECT," he said, ""·e nrc purchasing a group in- su1·Cin«e po!il',V frorn CDS to pro vide cornpl rtc dental cnrc for .\·IC'd1( '<1l henC'f ici;irit'S.' · l1rian called it ''lhe nation's rrost mmprehensivc dental c:.irc progra1n." lie said U1e program \\'ill stress preventive dental pro- grams for chlldrcn by reim- bursing denti sts nt a more hlx>ral rat e lhan currently for such services. 1\1ediCal currrn1ly provides mt-cl 1caJ ;ind dental care for 24 million bcneficiCiriC'>;. 111e ne11· CDS prograrn y.·iJ! scr1·e all but. nboul 4.1100 v.·ho are enrolled in ot her pilot project~ or in prepaid heahh plans that provide denial care. TllE AG R E E !It E NT stipulates that CDS w i l l rrCC'ive billin~ and reimburse a\! partiripating providers of drntal ~ervicec; to r-.1ediCal beneficiaries. CDS "'ill receive funds from the state on a prepaid basis rather than after ser1·ict's ha~ been rendered und er the shared-- risk con tract. Brian said. "ThC' contract is unique,'' he ~a id. "because the dent:1l profession . CDS and the slate v.·ill share responsibility for providing quality dental care \rithin a predetermined iay- mrnt limit." hou~t·s \1·1th t110-lh1rds \'Oles. C:it1fom ia's spct.-d limit could be loY.'t•red from 65 m.J).h. lo 55 as soon as the bill is signed by lhE' govr>mor. But Gov. Ronald lteagan re- rnained a question n1ark . 11e has not lakcn any position 011 the lower speed li1nit ex- ct•pt to say that if one is iinpost'<i it should not interfere v.·ith the movcincnt of goods by truck. TllE RF.: P UB L JC AN govcn1or 1s to re1 um \Vednes- day from a good"·ill trip lo Au slralia, Singapore and Indonesia. The stale Dcpartn1ent of Transportation said l\londav the energy crisis coupled with reduced federal high\\·ay fund- uig n1eans tire department may have to Jay off as many as 2,000 persons sldrtiiig next May. That's because department estimates say Californians are buying about 15 percent Jess gasoline and the agency derives part <>f its revenue fronl motor vehicle fuel taxes. A department announcement said the staff of more Ulan 17,000 persons would have to be cut by 3,500 jobs starting ithis May, and 750 to 2,000 of those cuts would have to come through layoffs. The California State Em plo y es Association said it would fight the cutback, perhaps in cou.rt. 1\-tO RE'ITI S.o\ID his staff y.•as checking to find out if the federal govenunent \vould act soon to impose nation\\'ide daylight saving time as a fue l-saving move. lf not, the state may act on its own, he said. Tra1isie11t Corivicted SAN BERNARDINO IUP!l A Southern California transient has been convicted (lf the kidnap-murder or a Chicago executive "'ho came to vi sit his son at UC Riverside. A Superior Court Jury Mon- day convicted Neal \V. flanda, 28, more than a year alter llanrla was arrested in llonolulu while on a spending spree with the victim's credit cards. Heal "'as charged with kid- naping Bertotti fro1n a motel in a nearby community in August. 1972. then killing him y.·hi le they drove to Seattle, \\lash. A spokesman for the actress liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~==-========~iiiiiiii;..;iiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, said she would leave the II hospital today or Wednesday. SJ><'nd the holidays here "and plans a llawaiian vacation after the firs t or the year.'' --·- L-...... SADDLES ARE BACK • LET THE FELLOWS AT WESTCLIFF SHOES FIT YOU IN THE NEW, RUGGED TRADITIONAL SADDLES. SEVERAL COLOR COMBINATIONS AVA ILABLE. $28 714•556•8276 1052 IRVINE e WESTCLIFF PLAZA e NEWPORT BEACH 548-8684 I l 11t'Sday, Dectrnber 4, l tJ7l U/\ILY PILOT 5 This is -. ·. • • . .. ' ' % % ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD* . 71/2 °(~1ANNUM EARNS 7. 79°/e 63/4{.~""""" EARNS 6.98!e 4 YEARS. $1000 OR MORE'. ''Ii YEAR S OR MORE. ~1000 OR MOAE. 611.2°/o 6 72% :r; PERANNUM EARNS • ** 1 YEAR OR MORE. S1000 OR MORE. 53faiTu.NNuM EARNS 5.92~ 51/4°&.,"""" EARNS 5.39°/o 90 DAYS. SSOO MINIMUM, DAV IN -DAY OUT PASSBOOK. $5 MINIMUM. :t::tnterest cor'npounded daily earns Indic ated ann ual yield when mainta ined for one year, ** Fed•ral Ragulatiol'IS require a substant ial interest penally tor early withdrawal, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES• TRAVELERS CHECKS• MONEY ORDERS NOTARY SERVICES • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS CHECK-A·MONTH PLANS • SAVE·BY-MAIL SERVICE INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask for details AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .. Member: Federal Home Loan Bank System ~ ":. Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporatio n_ :1 11111111 ~ Affiliate: First Charter Financial Corporatron ~... ,• ',.t1v\' Costa Mesa 3110 Bristol Street • 979-9800 in White Front Center SOUTH COAST ,LAZA n=o ~~~ SAN DIEGO FREEWAY \d ~ b ~i . .- t N OPEN SATURDAYS 10 am to 4 pm FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Convenient offices 11rvlng Southern and Northern Calltornla , Including: ALHAMBRA • AZUSA• BEVERLY Hll LS •BUENA PAR~· CQSl A Ml "·\ • l,,\H(1EN C.ROIJ[ • CLEl'.0.4LE HAWTH0¥1NE • HOlLYWOOO • ~"-INTINGTQN BEACH· LAr<E~\'00:'1 · L.l.';G.\~l[i'.1 • t ~ f'U["I '[ LOS ANGELES.WILSHIRE CENTER. MANHAnAN BEACH . MONTCLAIR. MC~!lll)~f. rioJ:\,• •. \I ~. P·'LMO.\L!: PALOS VEAOES ESTATES• REDONDO BEACH • SAr-HA MQN1r':.A • SH[Rr.,.!AN 0.1 ~5, ·="OUTd BAY CENll R TEMPLE CITY• WHllTIER-UPTOWN • WHITTIER·F<IST •fl CAJO"< ~.l>M (11[r,(1 ALSO IN: SAN FRA~ISCO. OA~l.AN[}. BER,c.El.EV. $AN .irsE •SACR<IMt Nh). DAL~ l,!IY.Wf.STLAf..l SAN MATEO' REOWOOO CITY• SAN RAFAEL• MONlERlY •El C[l11.111ll • l"l'l.1 1~'• •'.(! · l\A1 t><UI L.R£E~ J1tr.fll VALLEJO• LOS GAiOS ·SUNNYVALE· f REMO!'<f ·HAYWARD · SAN 1 l At.,i RO " I I ., -- 6 DA.RY PILOT EDlTORlA.L PA.GE Gift Pays Dividends \V it h inflation clent1ng everyone'!) pocketbook, it's encouragi ng to lea rn thal there still are many wann hearts along the OrangP C'oast. The expanded Sou thern Orange Co unty United \Va y. now hel ping to support no fewer than 55 (.'om- munlt} se rvices, reports its annual fund drive has just lopped the $1 mill ion n1ark. putting it two·-thirds of the way toward the 1973 i;oal of $1.5 n1illion. Now t/1e ca n1paign will 1nove into its final phase in the hope of collecting the remaining one-third be- fore the !Joi id a vs. \V1thout the funds raised annually by the United 'Vay, n1any of the yo uth and family services we take for granted in our communities would be curtailed or even forced to close their doo rs. And it would seem strange 1ntleed to Jive in a community where there were no Boy Seoul and Girl Scout troops, no YM CA. no Visit· ing Nurse 1\ssoc1ation, no J{ed Cross -to name but a few of th ose who depend to a large extent on the United 'Vay. \Videspread participation ls essential -from in· d ivi dual s. businesses and industry -to assure a fair :-hare fo r :l]l these needed services. For those who have not already given, a contribu- tion to the Uni!ed \Vay should be the first item on the Christmas shopping li st. Donations may be directed to local Un ited Way offices or sent to the headquarters, Southern Orange County United Way, 2110 E. First St., P_ 0 . Box 4282, Santa Ana, Catif. 92702. No other single gift can help so 1nany. Hoarding Ca11 Be Fatal accun1ulated gasoline vapors make contact with heat· er's pilot light. Store the gas can in your car and "if someone hits you, there's just one hell of an explosion." These are the warnings of experts -officials of the National Fire Protection Association and the National Safety Counc:il, who are increasingly concerned about the hazard to life and property as people try to beat the gasoline shortage by storing ca ns of the liquid dyna- mite in their homes and cars. They emphasize it's not the gasoli ne that explodes, it's the vapors. Any smeil or ga soline in a storage room or an automobile trunk indicates there's a leak in the container. All that's needed is a spark of any kind and the bomb will go off. In other words, careless attempts to circumvent the gas shortage may put you out of the market perman· ently. County Schools Safe Orange County school districts apparently will have no trouble meeting the July 1, 1975, deadline to bring all school buildings into confonnity with the earthquake safety requirements of the Field Act. The explosive power of a single gallon of gasoline is equal to 14 sticks of dynamite. Store that gallon in a can and put it In a garage where there is a water heater, for exainple, and yo u have a liquid bomb, ready to go off just as soon as the While many older districts in lhe state sti ll are Irv- ing to raise fund s to upgrade school buildings, moSt schools in Orange County already comply with the code. In Huntington Beach, a $4 million reconstruction proj- ect on the 47-year.old Huntington Beach High School is expected to be finished well ahead of the deadline. And demolition and replacement of unsafe classroom buildings irf Santa Ana also is nearing completion. The Field Act requires upgrading or all school buildings constructed before the Long Beach earthquake in 1933. It is Orange County's good fortune that most of its schools have been built since that date and already comply with earthquake safety codes. 'Caught this one reading sub1·ersive literatu re ~ a l1istory of Greek democ racy.' Old People Were Happier 111 thePast ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Thoughts at Large: One reason old people were happier in the past was that they could sit out on porches watching the world go by: now we slick them away in ''homes " where th ey can only ..,,.alch one another go by. • • • 'T'hc majority of citizen<; stilt don't understand the difrerence be tw een "lega!izin~" some· thing and simple ''decri n1ina!i"1.ing'' it : for it isn·t neC'eS· sary to "legalize " such activities as prostitut ion and mar- iJuana in order to decri minalize them to the level of a parking ticJccL • • • t think It's \\'Orth giving prominence to the fac t that the Polaroid Corp. has trained and hired 150 ex-convicts over the last several vears and only l\\U went back to prisOO -virtually a 99 percent success record . RS against an average JO percent success record in general. • • • tlfost Improbable quote or the yea r w:is given by ;in Amrri can in London this su1nn1cr. when he told an in~ tervicwer. "The U.S. is really controllc-d not by the people but by spcclal·interest groups .•• The government Cl'rlainly has 3 relatlonshlp "·ith the special-interest groups. but rarely "'ilh the people directly." The spcaker-Jeb tllagrudcr, Dear Gloo1ny Gus I don't care how much flying the President and the Governor do as long as they keep their speed down be\01v 50 miles an hour. OSCAR GloamJ Gus cornmenn: .,.. Mltlll!lttN ~' rNdirn I nd ell Mt MU\MrHy tlf .. d tlM ¥1....,. DI tM _......,...,. ,...... Jl'llr "' ~1¥1 lo Gloom• Gilt, D1lf'r l'M-ol. fresident Nixon's paign director. • 1972 re-election cam· • • The reason the FBI got into trouble is that it combines two Irreconcilable functions-criminal investigation and political intelHgenCL'-Which must be sharply separated in the future . • • No matter what most men may say lo the contrary, they still retain a dooble standard on mar i ta I infidelity -as dramatically expressed in ltaly not long ago, when a 75--year-old husband stabbed his 71)..year-old wife to death after learn- ing she had been un!aitl1ful to him 3-J years ago. • • • The only non-inflationary object todav remains in the mental realm, wnere people are still penuriously offering us ··a penny for your thoughts." • • • f\.fost people v.·ho stand up to ask questions oJ a public speaker think they already know the "right" answer. and are seeking for confirmation rather than for cla rification. • • • Obviously, the reason Chinese Jaun· dryn1en have always insisted, "l\'o ti ckec, no v.·;ishcc" is !hat all Ca ucasian faces look alike to them . • • No v.·ord conveys alacrity better than ''lickety·sp!it. '' Papadopoulos Support Failed to Yield Be1tefits U.S. Policy Shaken By Greek Coup WASHINGTON -The chilling bankruptcy of Nixon administration policy toward Greece, dramatized in the overthrow of the Papadopoulos die· tatorship so pampered by the U.S., has now created an even more horrendous prospect : the threat of a Khadafy-slyle, super·nationalistic regime controlling NATO's strategic eastern anchor. For the first time since Col. George Papadopoulos overthrew the 1 e g a I parliamentary government in Athens nearly seven years ll{lO in a military coup d'etat, Ameri· can policymakers are showing alann {I.hough still not stat- ing it publicly ). The reason : full · blown American sup- port for the now-<le- posed Papadopoulos dictatorship may have created a Frankenstein monster in the form of growing anli-Americanism which, under the new nationalislic regime of st rongman Lt. Co!. Dimitrius Ioannidis, OJuld radically transform the volatile Eastern ~iediterranean. TIIAT ALARJ\f does not seem un· justified. Thus. the highly controversial homeporting scheme of th e U.S. Navy, now half completed, may die a-boming. Always resented by housing·short Circek civilians (:ind quest ioned by Sta te Department diplomats). homeport ing has been completed for some 3.000 sailors and !heir dependents. But l\\•\ce. that 1nany sailors and dependents attached to an aircraft ca rrier are still to come. If ne\v strongman Ioannidis, head of 1he milita ry police and the 011ly in· corruptible figure to emerge from the seven Papadopoulos years, docs become a Khadafy·style XffiOphobe, he may piny ( EVANS·NOVAK. J lo this anti-Americanism and reverse homeporling. That would complete the wreck of the Nixon policy toward the old Papadopoulos dictatorship. The President always treated it as militarily essential to the U.S. interests in the Eastern f¥1edilerranean and the ?\liddle East. no matter how much it poisoned the Greek people themselves , hitherto so strongly pro-American. DANGEROUS limitations on the ad· ministration·s policy have long been ap- parent In the 1970 Jordanian crisis. American spy planes "'ere for ced to u.se the island of Cyprus instead of Greek airfields to keep a camera on the strategic ~·ar zone. Likev>ise, Greece was barred to th e U.S. airlift during the recent massive resupply or Israel in the Yorn Kippur in·ar. Yet, it has now been established that the Soviet airlift to supply the Arabs during those same critical days overnew Greek territory with impunity. The U.S. government had made no fuss about this, and probably won 't. Its erfect. hoy,·cver, is to cast grave doubt on lhe ... 1dminislration·s claim that support of the dic tatorship "-'Ould guarantee mili tary dlvidends. TllAT CLAIM, in·eakened during the Papadopoulos era any"·ay, now fa ces a graver threat from the more na- tionalistic Ioannid is. The chief victor could be. the. Soviet Union, v.·ith its large Mediterranean fleet and it s O\\"tl secure naval!1ocks in Syria and £gypt. But, \Vhen the President wa9 cha!. lcnged by the Democrats during the presidential campaign last yea r on his cozy relationship with the Papadopoulos regime , his reply, either incred ibly naive or intenlional!y demagogic, y,•as lhat ""•ithout aid to Greece ..• you have no viable policy to save Israel.., There was no sign, moreover. of any White Hous e recanting as a result of the pro-Arab posture of the Papadopoulos regime when the Oct. 6 ~1iddle East war broke out. Tei the contrary, on Nov. 4 Alexander Panagoulis, a hero to Greek you th for his assassination attempt against Papadopoulos shortly after the 1967 coup d'etat, was denied a visa to visit the U.S. THE GROUNDS: moral turpitude (resulting from the aborted attempt on th e dil'talor"s li fl'l. Thr-Stall' Orpa r1- n1 cnt could e;is!lv h;JVl' askt•ll !ht• Justicl' Oepartmen\ to· 1\':.11 ve 1h:1 t pruh1hilifln in the ease or Panagoul1s. tht·rrbv shrewdl y r~'\'ealing ~ytnpa th~· for th;. rising host1hty 111s1dt~ 1;r('('c•· .1~a111:.t the rolonrls. Jnslc;1d. l';l n:1guuhs \\';i s and still is barrl·d A prediclabl(' reaction lo th is r:imc from exiled 1 :rrr~ aut hor1!\' J:::lias !Jemctracopoulos. "'ho w r o i \' ('(ln- gressional le<1drri: 1h.'I\ t r t' :1 t l n ~ Panagoulis "as if he \1 crc :l cornmon criminar· furthe r strength ens ant1- /\merican1sm in Greece. Tll E POL ITICAi. course of lo<l nnidl~. who now h:is t::i ken pt:rson.11 char~l' of press censorslllp [!rid has bl't:n holdin g cabinet rnrrtings 111 hls 011"11 office. is unce rtain . But his acl'ession r<1iscs tlu· prospect of either l\hadnfy-stvle supcr-na- tlonallsm or fur thrr roui)s. aborted coups. insurrections and ins tability. nonl' of it htlpful to the Lt.S. Such a prrscription. :1s :ill 011r reporting trips to 1;reec<' 1hc past s1:ic y<'ar s have warned, v.•as imnlt'Chatcly evident fo llowing lhc 1967 Pt1padopoul os coup . \\'hrlhcr President l'i lxon now \\·1ll atr.empt a policy morl' aloof and dl'- tachcd than his urdl'nt pn>-l'apadopouto.s courtship "·ill grratly influence the fut url' L.S relationship "'ith 1he Crcrk 11:iuun. Nixon Can Regain Respect Precise, Deta.ilecl Accounting !Must Corne First WASlflNGTON -By the measures available, it must be judged that Presi- dent Nixon still has the capability of recapturing a sizeable part of the authority and respect he has lost. (rucHARD WILSO~ of his real cstn!c pur chasr<; 1\;ls d(•fc nsl· bll' B la1ne Politicians, Not the Arabs He is sti ll in the promising stage, as far as detailed di!closures are con· cemed , but if he comes through with hard infonnation in hi.s own defense, nDS IS NOT very satisfying to anyon~ in the middle or at either end of the politic.al spectrum, but at least it affords an illustration of how the system wo rks. It works as it wa s intendl!!d lo \vork, a systemalic interplay between three coordinate branches or government. A crippled President, or a Crippled Congress, or a crippled court Cjloes not 5. Proof th:'.11 incrC'ased rullk prier sup· port level s ~·ere not nu!horiz!'ff 111 t.:On· sidcration of mrll1on.s of doJ]tu·s in political conl ributions. TT CAN BE SEEN frotn th,.~r poinl!'i , v.·hich do not cover !ht• v.·hol e field. that the scope of \\'hat Nixon 1nust now reveal requires a detailed .:ind precise accounting \.l.'hich v.·ll l st:1nd the tests of critical examination. Looks :i:i; though we are about to be invad ed by another horde of locusts. Burea us and boards and petuclerks. !latched by the politicians to ration our gas und punch our coupons. Ten gallons a 11·cek ~ Can you imagine "'hat that could do lo lhls state? ll (°OU Id "rock us, that's 1vhat. Those fo,Rs along the Po!on1ac n111:;:t give tho s e birds some kind of sick· ness i11 the head. Trouble is. they get the diS(•a!I(! and we get the pa in. ·Don 't • blame U m t h e Arabs. Blame it on the pOfiticiaos. If lhcy hBd 'been -mind· ing the store lnM"ea\:l' • .Of '"pJayi1:g politics and Watergate, we -..ouJdn 't be stuck in th l!'I mess. Now UK>se birds suddenly realize people are more im· portRnt than caribou: so. they vote for the Ala5kan pipeline. They ore flve years latt. TllE BOYS llERE 1n Babylon are l't'ally with it. They turn off the lights on tlK' coi pitol dome. tell thl'i r chauffeurs to stay under 50 mph, and trade. in their sta le-leased r-.1on sh•r 1-.:i ght for a compact. Big deal. <;ranf!stt1nding Y.'On't cure our gas pains . seems tu n\~ tht'rC arl' srv<'r<\1 really hnporl.anl stl'p~ lh:it should bo tak1:n, now: I. Lei thE' folks v.•ilh newer model cars 11971-74) lklve the engiry'~"i adjusted (or better gas mileage , tvcn 1! it means ( RUS WALTON ·) violating emission standards. The way it is, those new cars are so loaded down wit h anti-smog devices (that get out of wh ack in S.000 niiles 1 most of tllem do \Veil to deliver 10 miles to the ~allon. Figure it out. If we could up that mileage to 15 mpg , 'lh<1t \'-'Ould be a 30 percent gas savings, right there. CERTAINLY that should be done in those are4S ~ there l.!i no smog problem -:-'smaller clti~ ... and towns, and rur~l areas. And, tboee are the arl!al wbert t.be distance ~ween wort and' m<1rtet. -~church and . home are great. Ten gatlons a ~ in those places won't begin to make the wheels go 'round. Z. Kno<k off. the reiuiremeat that older vehicles (1•70) tack on thole anU. smog devices. Whlch probably won't do much good, anyway . Those glldgets wUI probably Increase gas consumption on those older cars 11)..15 percent. We"re being forced to waste ga!i at a time when we should be getting every foot-per-drop. Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke suggested the anti-smog device be dropped for those older cars. But. some dinga-a.Jing on the slate Air Resources BoRrd said It wasn 't about to waivl!! regulations j~I becaUS(' there is a J(M shortag~. If you're looking for someone to lmpeach, lh<'re's your boy~ 3. Knock off those joy-riding, seeing bus tours. EVERY WEEKEND about 2 8 0 "gambler special" buses roar back and forth between San Francisco and Reno- 1'aho<'. It's about the same between Los Angeles and Las Vegas ....... plus chartered planes, Those Greyhound diesels get about 6 m Bes to the gallon. Figure that out. All those buses, all that fuel. It comes to more than a million gallons a year, just to cart folks to big casino. School districts ttiroogh6\Jt t.h~ ittate are facing shutdowns because of the lack of fuel for their buses. Carting klcb to school is more important that hauling gamblers to slot machines. 4. Get to drilling and pumping on those state-owned o!£shore tidelands and open up the federal tidelands, under state supervision. Restore t.ax lncenUves so oil explorers and drillers will get back to producing. . LAST YEAR refineries in southern Sari Joaquin Valley were al GG-65 percent capacity. There was not enough domestic crude to keep them busy. Why? BecaUJe boobs here In Babylon lncrea$td the tax on oil producers to the point where most independents shut down and packed up. But, don't confuse Assemblyman Bob Moretti, ()..Van Nuys, with thor.e facts. He's the guy who sa id, a year ago, the gas shortage was artificial -a put-up d~al. ·Now he rides around In hill Olds 93 talking about doing away entirl!!ly with the oil depletion allowance. Talk about a pa.in In yoor gas tank! ( he has a good chance of weathering the Presidential crisis. Things will never be the same, but il is notable thal even at the highest peak ye l of the Presidential crisis. Congress turned to the President and conveyed to him wide discretionary powers to cope with the energy shortage. Thus a President who was supposed by his bitterest critics to be in a state or collapse is given enlarged authority to exercise and execute his judgment on vital matters affecting the comfort , hea lth, and economic stability of the nation for yean to come. A FAVORABLE reaction f r o m Republic"an governors with whom Nixon mnlerred, and the generally persuasive effect of his personal appearances are other measures of Nixon 's comeback capability. Tw• other ractors -to be noted. Nixon's choice. for vice president bas run the gauntlet or CcJniressiooar in- vestigation, claimed to be the most ln- tenslve ln hiltory, without being cut down. The Presklent's handling of the Mideast crisis la generally accepted. even by such severe critics as J. William Fulbright. as construct.Iv!!!. So, the !!!Vldenct ls aecumul11Ung th at Nhi:on can, in fact, function. and In so me IMtances very well , without the mystical aura of moral authority he supposedly Jost in the Watergate swamps. \ bring the system down. , There is true genius in an jnterplay growing out of 200 years ft unique experience which enables a government to continul!! to function with t?!asonable effectiveness in the midst of slth intense political turmoil and cootrove1Y· THIS SEEMS · 10 be gen,rally true even when it Is also evident ;that Nixon does not now, and neve r will, satisfy those who are convinced th at he Is venal. dictatorial, unstable and dange rous ln Irreparable degree. To exploit his revealed capability or recapturing respect, Nixon will have to offer evidence of the following kind. and it will not be easy : -I I. SUBSTANTIA110N tn the White Hou.t>,e tapes that John Deans lied about, or mistakenly contluded &hat Nixon waa Involved In, a White Hou.Je coverup of the Watergate break·ln. 2. Evidenti.try "'ppori ~at the "Plumb. en" lnvesttgatlVI!! unit In the White Hol.L!e operated within the law. 3. Proof that large deductions whir.h reduced his Income taxes to e minimal level on a total of $-400,000 in Income wl!!re legal. 4. PROOF TflAT an·lnslgnlficaht fra c- tion of the mort: th~ SIO mUJion spenl by the U.S. &ovemmlllt on hlJ private homd wu ror hls peOK>nal convenil!!nce ; • and, further proof lhat the tinancing There are. in fac t, about 10 areas in whi ch Nixon must be precise. Hnd the sheer volume of whnt hr n1ust reveal is overwhelming, Nl'vcnhcless. he has aroused expectations th;ll thi s is what he will do, aud if hi• fails, the effect on his future is llkcly to be very adverse. 01.t.Nal COAST DAILY PILOT RoDl!!rt N. Wted, Publi.1her Thoma.t Keevil, Editor Bnrbaro Krelbich. Editoria! Page Editor The f!dttortal "P•Bv nr the Daily Pilot ieek11 10 Inform and 1tlmulate l'f!adenr by Prt5enUna-on 1hl" ~e dlVf'r.e •commentRry· on toplc1 of tn- tttr11 by syl'M11CftlM t'Olumnlsts and e1rtoonirt1, by provldlnr a forurn ror rtad~' Vll'WI and by PNttntlOiJ 1hl1 new1piper'11 oplnlon11 a.nd ldc11.~ "'" current toplc11. Thi~ edllorlal op!okm11 of 1hf! 01.lly Pilot 1.,-,pt'llr only In 1h~ ed itorial rolum n nt the top of th(' PRll'!, Oplolan1 f!KP~NflNI tiy the rol· umnl•t• 111ld c11rtnonlJt.'I &Tiii let1cr wrlltn .,.,. their own and no en11or5t'- rn~t n( hit' vlaw1 by 1he Unlly Piiot ahould be lnfttn'd. Tue•day, Dece mber 4, 1973 TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening DECEMBER4 0 EMMY AWARD WINNER * BARBARA BAIN STARS IN A POWERFUL DRAMA SET IN 1944 1:00 8 OD !II ID Cl rn ,.., m!9Jli'fJ(3}>l@l!ii[i)I ,,., O Ban1n.t1 @ Courtslll, of Eddie's flllllr 0 Thi Lucy ShO'tll m Thi niirt.slone1 ffi Star Trtll Et) Siml)lemtn1t M1ri1 13 @@ ffi ABC T11tsd1y Morir: (Cj (90) "A Summtr Withod Bo11" (dr1) '73 ~Barbar• Bain. M1ch1el Mori.1rty. ~Y t•nz.. Mildred Dun· nock. A letn1ge 1i1l lea1ns the tKll ot hie, de1th ind !twt duiinH the l u1bulent and landr ytars of WoTid W1r ll. when sh! lliscowers ~hit her mother is Involved wilh 1 youna man to whom she he!lell is 1\\r1tled. m Merv Griffin Show CC) Hovel• Q$ Mowit: (C) (2ftr) .. H1ll1 ol Mon· tt!um•~ (dr1) '51-Ji ck P1l1nc1, 9:001Tht Bold Otlft Rlch11d Widmark. Tht Unto1Kbable1 ED Hod1t11Gd11 Loda-Carmin• (D'Thitt Stooits · Nochts TIJlatiu 1:30 1ftJ (i1'i f3) Hot•n's Heroes 9:30 fJ (Qi; f.@]) (i) H1wkln1 "81 o o d 0 Movie: (90) "This Cnuld Be the F~ud" An anti11uo muttlt ·loadint fl i2ht" (1om) '57-Jean Simmons. 1i!le is !he murder .,.eapon, and 1ho Tony rnnciosa.1oan Blondell. victim is a man slain durinR 1 mock [81 ~ r&J 1!2'9l @ l Nen Civil Wa' banle. lhe incident plun2· f) O:ck Yan Dyke es Haw kins into the wJrrini la mily {10) Mirv Griflln Showr !actions of his hometown as h1 m Andy Grllllth comes 1o the detense o! lhe man ac-~ School Distlplln• cused_ Lew Ayres. Jeanette Nolan m Uvinv; Easy and Strothe r Marlin ~Ut$!. Novel• fI) P1rfo11111nc1 "Graham Hof 1 ~sert Tht•tre Trio" EE little R11ct!1 ff! L1 Hie111 a:J Fesllval Mnluno 1:00 fl (3) D ·m Ntl'I lll.00 0 ~@ \10J ffi Polltt $I e rr 0 Bowlin& tor Doll1n "The Bia W<1lk" Don Murray 1uest1 ~ M"ie: (2hr) ")olulny lellnd•" is a policeman <1ssi1ned to 1 ne• (dra) '4S--1111e Wiman, Lew Ayres, beit where he laces 1 multitude of Ch11 les B1ck!ord. new problems. (RI Safari to Adventure f6) Nigh! Galle~ A Whit's MJ l int! 0 @{}) rn l ... l The ... "' m 1 love Lucy F1ct1 ol Cotn Alan Kin1 hast1 m Mod S11u1d and stars 111 !his rapid·hre l1ugfl·I · Crf f"'3 , I D1t1m ol Jea11nlt thon tracing the oriiins and wuied Ell Ume11ld1 ma nolestatiom of humor, past 1nd t::ll 16) Dracntt present. Guesl \!ars include Milton Ef.1 W1shln!(ton Sl!1l1kt T11k Bt1le. Geor1e Burns. GGdlrey Cam· (29 (R l Hee HI• bridge. An11ie Dic~inson, fhAcy ffi El Pri:ntr Amor Dussault, Tolle Fields. Don Knott:-, ml U1tl!d 111 Po1icl1 Rkh Little Danny Thomas 1nd Hei-m S:ttd Rater ny Youngman. omm .... 7:10 tJ Trtasure Hunt ffi folktile: The Oulclmtr Tht h!s-(j 1 Hot•n's Herots n "10) Holl)'WOOd Squ1111 tory 1nd music ol lhe dulcimef. 0 Help Thy Nei1hbo1 10:30 {6) Twiliv;flt Zone (A) Dusty's Trril -·~Bill Cosby 81w\tche!I : West Mreb East (R) a Concenlrntiaft Yld•s en Connldo r,o Ta Ttll the Tnrth al Musical UpectKUltf bl 6) let's Make A Dt1I (S Pf1ise the l ord Cluill E!)C i lJ•~tche rs A bthind-1he· lt·oo uoomrnc:EN• scen es 100~ at !he Supernational · (iJ ® ~ m ~ (!) N Dra1 Races a! OnU!lO _Moto1 Spee~· ~ TWilipt loM NI way Alt Se1denbaum s co-hcst 11 (i p M :::;.ri:~,~~~1~n:11ti'.~~:11o~~u:~ ~ r~~:;eru~" Include Wally Parls, loondtr aud m 1 t President ot NHRA. plus auto racen (f:/, ~i ~":~tdic Don Garhh. Tom McEwen, C1rl OI· O:& Altnd Hitchcod: h!Slnb son 1nd f11nk H~h. ("" [l)I T ·1 West ~Stand Up i nd Cheer ... ...: re1 s Ei) The GhGul G1n11 11 :30 0 (~ (jJ) (f:CBS Lall Mtvlr. l :OO H fr 1~~~[jui]s1~11 t~,,~,JI Kan Brinktt (2hr) A musical 1ets10n ot lhe tamed Mary Mapes Oodae story 1bou1 1 pt;O< Oulth boy who mks help 1or his 1d1n1 bthu. British 1ctor Rob•~ Askwith stars In tlletllle role. lleanor Parker. Rich1rd Base· h1r1, John Grei:Son 1nd Cyril Ritch· ard 1lso star . 0 56 llin1s lc1 HD(k'1 .Kinp on. Vancouver 0 •17' l CB 1'11 • Ttmpe11hrres RiMni "Meicy. !he Sw1eon" Or. Metcy br ai:S h1msell into 1 situ•· loon w~trt a 111end insists that ht (C) "The Swimme(' (dr1) '68--Burt Laicas!er. n 1'3 @ (fij m Jobn"' c.r.. O Ntvie: "A Coflnetticut J1nMf:• (mus) '49 -Bint CrMby, Rhondl flem1ng. o 1\71 m rn""" """' ~ ... tertlliiine11t "Murder and the Cbm· piJler" G1ry Merri!\ slt rs a1 1 Dff- armed science wrll!r who attends 1 hi8h security briefin~ on 1 newly designed computer. The meetin1 !urns into a hunr for a k11!tt when en~ cf !he des;gners is sllnl. 1J1 Alhed Hitchc:od Presents ffi Movie: "TM Sntn\11 Ven" (dr1) ·•&-Jamts Mason, Ann Todd. opera!! on him. Q Million S MoYit: (Cl (1:hf) 12:00 (61 Oil•. Strii BIYOlld "Blood Alley'' {dta) '55 -John 0 Bons Klr1off PN:tttlb Way~e l 1uren B1c.1ll m Mowit: "Ple1S1 llliht Mt" ~ Th~t Girt · lrom} ·so -Deborah flerr, Matt: Tht Bold Onet Stevens. La Stftnra J~n ~ l'tlil DoM•oe Show ffi I sl',C1l~I Wu l Pt1ct Part Ill. l:OO C\',, (ii ;J Cl) Ntws PlOuien B .56 g;,To•orrow m Comedy Cl 1nltd Dead or Allv• Ef) Ro:lcr Game1 1:45 IJ Movie: (C) "The Gir1 filed Dotr" l :lll tJ (~ ~-) Ill H1w1ii rnt-tl '1fY (in us) '53-0an Dailey, June Haver. to Die on T1mt" Camed11n lack Cal· m te1 autsls as 11mbl!1 Harry fOJ1an. 2:00 All-Niibt Sllaw: "Knlln £1e.. lhe centrAI l•Rur1 In 1 macabre ~~ "laa Fro111 th• DtM," Iii s2co 000 lottery based an !hi pro· iec ted hour ot h•s own death. Louise I 3:10 0 Nl'lit.: "loophole" (dr1) '5",_- Sorel 11s~ guests. Bari)' Sulll~an, Dorothy M1lon1. KOCE CHANNEL 50 1:11 Ao Mii lllt>MVM CCI Lt\i.otl XI ··IM .. 0(11• P o<u• 01 SI~ ... VP. -!•" 111111 (Ml,...Ct W~ !(I "~INI C/~b C.urr." -Cl••n ln~r1 • ti,,.,.. u;i IDOM ., ·••k'UI l llld• o• c••ln • .,,, l ..... ~-··· • •h"P'• •"II (OICF!UI mt! 1,11\h 4:00 C1n-1Wt1 d10 !Cl A Dlllngu•l ( Ol .. 1! t ·~ ""' 4.:IO Elcclnc (01np1ny I(.) .V~<"·'" ,. ' . .,,., .• p. onm,.11.itn flow Sr.lo sn-Artv Sf>•~• Lo1lo11 m1lt1 y~ fffl 1io1rp al! <lllY S:OO Sc1~me $1r••I <Cl Wiien S•m 'r ~ lll~n' I· o<l"~rr~ '" 0~"1 , Su~~n onc1 Marla. M DI~ r.i~ slot ~ t;OO Or1nt;1• Ctuntv Rtvl...-(Cl Tiie '"' '·<l•n• ol '"• dlr" !or Or11nga CouMv. Thl1 WPPk K .. .,, John· " rev;,,..; !lie plav "Grtal God llrow11" a! (11 Stile Fulrnnon. •.lJ .... -c-· ~1 Art 'Cl Lf'•OM )Cl "f':•«O~ 11 .. IO<" (IM•lema,,11e"' 7;00 TM Grt•I Coinum.r c111r111 j(f L¥•""" J2 ";.,n Affair Wltn Your Ln1"nc" J ;)O •• M~n Sti'l•v~• (() Le.,011 10 "Tiit 1-iccu1 roe~• ot St.ooe 1110· '10'1~" I .1/ .ut~day. Orctmbtr 4, 1q73 DAIL V PILOT 1 ------ CJ1ild Molesters Receive SJ1ock T1·eatn1ent SOME RS. Conn . (U Pl l - A dOZt't! eOnVH'! o(i f' h i I f1 n1olesters at Son1ers Cor· 1l·rt10·1a ln!>t1tule <11t· pJrtieipating in a progrant ct t!'1gncd 10 reforrn thc1n through electrical shocks. l)r. IJominic Morino. chirf or the prison's n1ental hygiene lHHL sJid 1n ::in int erview in lhc llarlfu1 d Couranl that the shoek thtrapy µroduccs fel·l- ings of anxiety whenever an in1natc thinks of a child HS a sexual object. The conditioning process. he said, occurs subtly and roin- pletely removes 1he p;.1tie11t 's c'.esire to have sexu al contact with children. but docs not nf- ft'ct his de~re fer norn1al srx· wi.l relationships I le said in1nates can refuse lo p;1rl!cina1e in the progrant ,11 any tune. Th C' tr('atn1ent program 1n- vo!vt•s slides of nttdf' c·hi!- dren and adult "'Om"!1 flashN:I on a screen. h(' .!laid. Everv slide of a nudr chi ld is a~­ con1 panied by a painfu l elec- tric shock . There is no shork 1>.'hcn slides of nude v.'01nen appear. "The inmate begins to associate adult fe1nales wit h relief fron1 pa in <1nd thereby develops positive feelings," ri,Iorino said. Roge r \Volfc, 1vho ad1ninis- l1•r<> the pr~ram , <J.:1id 1hc an· xiety and anticipation of n·u11 are much mo re effectivi• 1h··11 J l'<il'tions. or signs to which 1lu• uunatc has a phobia, i\lorino said no danger is associated with the treatment as long as 1t is admini.5tered by coinpetcnt professionals. th'! actual shock. which is pain-.----------------------.. ful but not dangt>rOU!' Another phast> of t h e behavioral modifica tion prt>- gram uses hypnosis, \Volfc said. I ' \Vhilc an in1nate is hyp- 100°/o Pure Natural Baby Products Free From :>ore-C1oqghuJ Mi~rol Oii' \HAMPOO • OIL • LOTION e POWOEA • Oll"T SETS BLESS A BABY -WITH A ll£AL CHRISTMAS PRESE NT! For Information On Thete &-O rhctt Prodi.tCI' WILLIAM BELL -SHAKLEE DISTR IBUTOR JSOO Morc111 Av~ .. Nrwporl Beac:-t ~ 675-6058 notized, he :;aid. u lr<il ne<l ps ychologist narrates a ter- r ifying sexual experience "'ith a child taken fron1 the in- mate's own fantasies or hi s 1.----...,,...-...,,...-------------.... ~ Try Saturd£1y's Neivs Quiz We Dnre You prison record. The inmate is then told th<'ll the more aroused he becoml'~ the sicker he "'ill feel. and the narrator describes sensa tions. ~~~~--'~~--·-~~~~~~~~--~~- I/ I I ~ I ) -------------------1 Change to menthol Salem. ·Nearly Everyon~ Listens to Landers • • •· .. • • i I . ' , ... ~ ~ - ·When the weather takes a turn for the worse.1 your c,iga!ette con give you a scratchy taste. If it does,.turn to Salem. . . . $olem's natural menthol . blend \ . ' • Tl • . • • tas~~s ~~~t!Jfally smooth. N.ot har'sh.'.N.ot.hot. Weather or not! . -•• .. ;<' •• , .... :, •!t - "'~ . " .\ ,; ' , ' .. /" ; • .. . ' • -. , .. : . ' Warning , The Su1geon General Has Oete1mined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to You1 Health. " I , •• KING, 19 mg. "1ai". l.3 mg. nicoline. SUPER KING, 19 mg. "iai".1.4 mg. nicotine.ev. pei cig81eTia FTC Repon SEPT.73. , • • • T11t~day, Dft f11lbfr 4. l'l1J ----National To111• Humphrey Queries Filed Recl11 se Dv la11 to Retur11 Tlierapy l1i N1.ule Curtailed LOS ANC:EI..ES tAP J -Al· The f\:linnesota senator has "'Ir you do not rec~ll tornfys for n.obcrt ~·t:'Jhcu denied receiving the money meeting ltobi:rt A ('.·lahtu in WESTCLIFF CUSTOM TAILORS l•diet & M•nt' Expert A1t•rations SA.\' FllA!'\CISCO 1AP 1 - Concert halls "·"ri.: rt'S\'f\'t'<I .i:ulOn~ nlOUsly. "'f'rC \\·url.ed dt>st1ne!y. Arrange1ncnts o u I clan- 13ut 0 111' of the best kept !'!ecret s in rock n1usic 1s out : Hob Dvl:Hl Is n1akin"1 his first ni.1t ion\\·1dc tour in eight years. I:'\ TIJE CASUAL st.rle that has heeornc his tr:idl'marl;, DyJ3n 'r: tontcbock \vas an· nouni.:rd 111 nr\\·spapcr ad- \ C'rtisl'nll'lllS tn 21 cities "'h1ch s~ull s1n1~•ly ··o~ Inn -The Rand" anrl ga\'C details abuul buying cont:r:rt llt:ke1s . But that ·was enough for Dylan fans wOO've b een waiting for yea rs for the recluse legend of the rock-folk \\"Orld to return to the concert scene. The master plotter o f Dylan's comeback is promoter Bill Graham \\'ho rn anagcd to reserve ne:i r!y two do zen top concert halls ticross 1he coun- try without telling 01'.'!lt'rs th e name of the shov.··s star. "\.\'E WANTED TO kee p th is a secret and avoid the hysteria as long as possible ," said Graham, "and I think they had enough respect for this organitation and myself that I ,.,.ould!fl rent it for a hula hoop contest." After three months o f secrecy. reports b eg an circqJ.ptin g in the music in- dustry that Dylan was plan- ning a tour -and Graham's phone brgan ringing. That \Vas two weeks ago and it ha sn't stopped ringing yet. "The last time I heard from Arnie \Vcingartcn was when he 'sat behind me in math class in high school in New York and that was 27 yea rs ago. Well, even he callee( me for tickets. I told him I QUEENIE • rouldn't <lo :in}th111~ I.Jut 10 l'all bal'I.. 111 27 \t·ar~.' h(' ~aid. · 1'0 DISCOURAGI·: ~r<tl l"·1 ~. ti ckets are bci n~ ijOld (•Hl.Y by rna1[ \.\'llh rt llUlXllllUlll o! four IX'r cu!it0111C'r Out (;raha1n ~ai d hf'· s Tf•Ct'IVcd ft'ports lh<it k1cts alrt'ady \\l'r<-' sral1>111i~ 1lt'kt•ls in ('hieago. NC'"' Ynrk .. \1l11n1i ;ind l.ils A.ng'"lcs -evrn though a(1Ual sat.~s nnl) IJl•g<in Sunday and nohody knc"' \1·h:il the lickels look ll kt•. The h<>Hrdl'd rntrt'pr1·n1·ur prrd1ctrd a :;clloul f'l'O\I d of ll:Ml ,7·11 11ould <i !l1..'rid the 111 1:onccrts bcl\.\'ecn J an. 3 and Feb. 14 "gi\'e or take a g:.is shortage -but even then, thry·u walk." ' "I Tl-111\'K this \1·ill be the largest cross-section of 111usic IOVC'rs that I'd ever expect to sec nt a concert." he said "You'll have the 15-year-old" 1vho'vc listened to Dyl;111 records and heard about 4li1n from their older brothers ;ind sisters and you'll have the adults who were Bobby Oylan fans lD years ago and are still fans today," he said . 'The tour .,.,•ill · be Dylan's most ambitious -and the biggest tour that Graham has produced. "\Vatkins Glen was the big- gest one-day event I've run. 'T'Mt \\'as a one-day invasion of ~ormandy. TI1is is muiu· taining a beachhead ." DYLA N VISITED Fillmore Ea~t and FiHn1orc \Vest. the no1.v defunct rock palaces which Graham owned. on oc- casion. But Graham said it was David Geffen, the 3()..year-old chairman of Elektra-Asylum Record s, v,.·ho arranged for By Phil lnterlandl " 'Clear skies and sunny all day. And now we pau1e for a commercial.' Quote and unquote." SECRET'S OUT Bob Dylan ha ve filed a se r1e!i of wrJttt>n front of lh!' Ceutury Plaza IN THE QUESTIONS sub-SAN F llA!\CISCO (AP l Sil n F\ <1nc1sco SUpt!l'Vl!>Ol'S have acted to curb rree ex- pression in !11(· prohfcratu1g of nude cnL'<luntcr parlors ft>aturing nude therapists. questions to lx> t1::.ked of S<>n J!otel 111 Uls An~elt's during ! nlill1:d by Mah('u, Hun1ph rey rl I J lubert llu1nphrcy and se\·eral your 1%8 prrs1 enua cam-Quick Service is nskl'<i \Vhethcr he "·as at , '"" d 011 rl n1• that such Nevada poht ieians concL·rninR pa t> · o )' i! • • lhe hotel during the carnpaiRll a n1ee tinf.! toOk place or do 645· l 072 thei r financial dealin~!i ...,·ith and when. He i~ also asked you sin1p!,v not n•call such 11 12 lr•l11• Aw•. 1'hc supervisors' fire, s11fl'ty billionaire llowa!'d llughes, to either verify or deny dct;iils a 1neeu11~~ Jluntphrey wasl W•1fellff Plau11 C.'OUrt records revealed . riol~the~~~J;aiJ~iu~n~\Ci'Citi~n~g~. ~~-~:iiskic~·d~. ~~.~~~~~~t::::::::~-~ ' and police t'Clntrnissi on ap- prov<'d au ord inance ( I ) outla"·lng nude 1hcrapis1s, i2) requiring all such p;arlor.!I to bl' liecn!ied :ind 1 :JI having <ill cn1p!oyes registered v.·1th police. T h c ' ' cross-questions," si1nilar to those lh<it v.·ould IX' asked on cross-examina!lon if !he \\'itncsses v.·erc testl· (ying in person. \\>ere sub- 1ni1tcd ~1onday in ronncction with l\l:i.heu 'S $17.3 1nillio11 hbcl suit against Hughes, his formt'r cn1ployer. l':.itrons pay a:;; n1uch :l5 S2tJ for half ;111 hour to talk O\'l'f probli•nls v.·1th a naked \1·01nan, 1"'h{'t' said. Thcv rnav r · 11 UG H ES' ATI'ORNE\'S tnJ..1• off tht·1r 0\\11 clothes if tilt•\' \\ ish. revealed l:bl \\'eek th:.it they The encounter parlor ad-were send ing a series of v1rit- \'C'rt~en1ents are provocative ten questions to a series of and niany patrons feel they Ne\'ada poli tica l figurl's and <ire victimized "by lhe prom-ise of something more." said to ~lumphrey v.-hich they are Capt. Gerald Shaughnessy. asked to ans .... ·er under oath, Atto1·ney George Chappcl\as Hun1phrcy was asked by or the Nude Enc o u n t c r bo!h sides about Maheu's Family Gift Certificates Purcha.e In Carousel Court lotdll (oast 1tua Is it true that I do not have to file a Fe deral Income T dX Return for my son who wa s killed in Vietnam? by EUGENE 0 . BERGERON Association opposed th c test imony t'Qncen1u1g an al1eg- ordi.na nt·l', saying ... These arc cd delivrrv of $50.000 to hiin !o 11ro111otl' the 1uur. outstanding husinl'ss people. It Humphrey Outside lhc Cl'ntury l)ylnn ;ui<l 'rhe Band , .1 f11·1~-\Vould dl'fe;:it the v.• ho I e Plaza llo!cl in Los Angeles 1111·n1IJl'f gro11p \lilltl1 h;is purpose if you prohibit U1c during the senator's 1968 pl<lyC"d v:i1h him for years.. nude encounter.'' presidential campaign. \\'Ill fly frorn city to ci ty \vhlle -,;;;;;;;;,;;::;:~~~;,;;;~;::=:;;;~;,;;;,;;;.;;;:;:;;;,;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;I a 15-m:m "'"" [oJlows by road MEN'S NIGHT ONLY ·-··~ ••• ..,.. v.·Hh their equiprnent. whl .. ,_ 1ll•p WM., D•t. Stll tr-6-9 11·"'· Ti.. "'"" ••I••• 1lft 1~11> I~ ,.,...., h•rr1blft1 " 1 ''' t~• •""·'••, "'· '"~ 1ob11. w.·11 ~•I• ,. ... 1 ... "'' .. 1 .... ..,11,,.,,.,, 1111 TllF. TOUR be~ins at t.1e l!lo•d•, "'~'""· .,._ f Rlf Girl wu.'"'"c;........a.n1<A.o .. 1c.or..-1u c~ ..... Chicago Stodium Jan . H . ll1en l r!lr!J WILTON PEWTER f'Q WILTON PEWTER · 1novcs lo the Philndelphia 1 . Silt & $1895 y ~ Cr11'" I. $700 Spcctrutn J an. 6·i. Toronto's fl•p,.r S.t . ,.. • .'c:::J Su11r ,.. All Fflktof Im;-T•••• ore lor9i'lt'11 for fhe y1or 111 whfth ony ~•rvicemon 1, killf'd In Ylet110111 or rite Ytal' I• whleh he di•• of diuun• or l11f11ry '"liloined in o Viet11om Combot ZoN. 4 ~I Tai ,.,."' lndlcotl119 his d..ath 1iho11ld b. filed with the Dls1tlct Dlr.c;tor DI h1h'r11ol II••"• for l1forrru:itiD11ol p11rpow1 Dltho119h !ID IOl 11 poyoble. U tlte decHWd -.nlc.ett1on eftf'9f-.d the combat 1011• In rli• yHr pre•10111 to tlle Oft41 i11 which lie wa kUled oll ton11 or• lorql ... n for rilo:rt Y"'· If th. Mf'fh:t'"OJI was d-'l11qiwnt for ony Pl"n•ld ynr tfle1e loxes Dl10 ort IDr9iYe1. Monlcea l's Fornm Jan. 11-[2, . n-o-an1a . a t%·Ber9e1·on F1111erol Honie f\1aplc Leaf G:ird.cn JJn. 9-10. 'Pa GM • B f Boston GarUC'ns Jan. 14 ;ind COSTA MESA CORONA del MAR \Vashington's Cnpi tal Centre 11120 IROOKHUIST on the Moll·Fountain Volley Pla:ta 646-2424 1 LOCATIONS 673-9450 1 PHONE 963-4025 oppo•ll• F. v. Ori•• '" 11, ... ,,. .,'~' J an. !5-IG. HOURS: 10 to !1 :30 Mon. thl'\I Sat., Sun. 1 t• 5 ~~~0-lf ~~, ..... f--~ ;-""T""~··'i:..~;;'Li ~ Next on thr li!it i'> the.I ~~~""!!~:'.::-~-:'.-~-t~~~:'.'.:::'.'.::~~~~~~~~~~::::~~".'.'~~:":~'.:_~f>'I'_-··~-~,~~=·-:.:.':'.~;....i.~-":_.-.-:•""': "· - -· l • ..1•i..;· ... ¥. . ...- Charlolte ('oli,.c>tun J <i n. 11. I· ---- r-.1iu111i·s llolly\.\·ood Spor t ;.; Arena ,Jan. Hl, Ail<ictti's Omni J an. 21.22, i'.Icmphis' fo.1 id- South Colis<'urn Jan. 23, Ft. \Vorth's '['a ran t C o u n I y Coliscun1 ,J<1n. 25 a n d l lo uston's l!of11einz I-'a\'ilion Jan. 26. T llE'.\' rr·s bark to New ''ork for 1110 sho11s at the N;1ss:n1 Colisl'un1 Jan. 28-29, i .... ·o p1or1· 11t ~.1adison S(\uarc c;ardt'J\ Jan. :JU, one RI th(' l'nl\l'f"tty of J)<J: 1on F'rb . I. lhC" U1uv{'rs1tr of ~11 ~higan Feh. 2 <Jnd ti1c L111rcr~ity of IHchnna Fl'b. :1. The tour 11·1nds up at SL Louis. i\11 -.souri 1\rC'n1 Fe!} 4. lhe Denver Col iseum }'t.>b. 6, Sca!lle's CoHsetun Feb. !I, the C)c1 kk1nd Coliseum Feb. 1 \ and tile lnglr11•ood Foruni reb. 13· rt "\\'h:il c.-111 you say " n111scd (;r:ihnrn. ···r1r~n he'<; 1 h c ~rcat.esr' Thal 1l1t·y·rt' the greatest'.' 111osc arc n1isuscd. O\'Cf UScd \\'Ord~. "\\.11,\l' J';\t t'X<'it~d about is 1hat ·r11r Band and Bob IJ~ Ian art• C"Jrlling ou! lo pi'rforn1.'' hi' saul. "First of rll, l'1n a f;in and SC'condly 1 ·n1 in the 1ndusrr~' ;ind I th ink 11·s ert·;it that the). ·11 br b;1 ch onstagt• "But ll•e lt·~s l'nl quotPd aboul J),Jan. the belier.'' he said. ''fhere 1:-n·t an; thing Hhout Dylan that people don't k1101v " Day after day, month after month, over 70,000 Mutual Savers earn the highest interest a vailable-compounded daily-with insured safety. Extra seivices? 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Now 9 offi ces: Canoga Park· Chatsworth. Capistrano·San Clemente, Corona del Mar, Covina, Glendale, Pasadena, Thousand Oaks, Vista, Wesl Arcadia. I !!~""!. • • ' . •• . ,..- MUTUAL SAVINGS ltld IOet'I ..ocletlon C.pl9trano-San CkrMnte: 530 Camino de Utrt:IL./493-5651 Open Mondoy·Thursd3y, 9 AM to 5 PM: Frid.Jy 10 AM to 6 PM Corona dtl Mar. 2.867 Utt C01i•t Hlghwa~/675-5010 L. ltl. Boyd No Rll1g , Please; Say It With Cash • 'loung lady, if your gc11llc1nru1 friend v.·crc to propose matrin1ony, would yo u expect an tngagement ring ? A na- tlonal rnagazinc put that query to I! ,000 wo_men. And 37 percent rc1)Hcd no, they'd prefer their boyfri ends put the n1oocy into joint bank accounts with thc1n. Cl. "Do barnac!C'S g r o \V on whales?" A. Soine barnacles on some \\'hales. Q. "Louie, I'm looking for a girl who dOC'sn't swear, smoke, drink or play <iround ... " A. What for? Q. "llo\\' 1nany n1ilcs per hour docs an escalator tr:ivrl ordinarily?" A. Something und t:"r hair a mile per hour. Client nsks the nan1e of the highest paid circu~ (X'r· fol'nlf'r in history. That 'vas the famous French bo/cr l:corges ('c1rp<111ti cr. llL' travl'1cd in a Pullman car and pull f'd dov.·n $12.000 a \\'el'k for a \Vbi\e there. Si ngin g, ll:.i1u..:1ng, !ilta~o11· boxing. PERSONAL Confl'Ssions of a Clean Old Man: Our Love and \Var CX· JM'rt t:ilks about romance, amorous activity. even naughty inridl'lity. tut tut. Bul l wouldn't quote him for a \vhole column on perversion. group sex or 50 million Frenchmen, that's too 1nuch. Such be the introduction of my complaint: On TV th is we<>k. up jumped a detailed panel discussion on \'l'nere al disease among 12-year~lds, a lengthy medical progrnm about transvestites, much colored film to show how 1hL• birth Of m<1rsupials differs frOITI hUffi<lll birth. fl con11•dv 11 tu·rcin the noises or natural functions rep<>atcdly punctu.at<•tl !he punchline s. a Bible-beating preach<'r v.·ho di1·l'llt'd for 211 nHnull•s on lhe phy!'iica l th rill of adult<'ry. and a bedroom fc1rce \\ hich left its laughlcr sn1otherecl undl'r n p.:i noply of pure porno. All this junk is defended ;1s f'r!u cationa l. Bunk! It's offensive. Switch channels'! c~·rta1nlv. Rut it's on HJ\ of them. And in all the nlagazincs, nnil neWslrttcrs and Sunday supplements. Delicacy is out, indrlicacy is in. 1'hcy don 't smile at us kindly anymore and offl•r us a lu111dshake. They \.l'ink at us lev;dly and goose us wilh a broom. And 1'1n ge tting sick of il. All right, that's enough. Onward. ~ LITTLE FEET 1·hc foo l of 1h1• A1nerican Indian on the average is son1e11·hal !'hortr r than the root of the a\'eragc black or 11 hilt~ ... Onl' out of e\·ery nine bald men now nation1vi.de is s:1id lo \1·rar n h:urpll't'C .. , In jail. today, tomorro"'" :inv old 11n1r. thrt'C out of lour of the men there ha \'e been 1hCrt• !>.•fore ... If co llecting postcards i~ your lhing, a dr lt1olog1s1 is v.·hat you are ... Lions like lo fight together. T1grrs prt•ft'r to figh t alone. An animal trainer· told 1nc th:it. .'\1ldrrs.~ mn il to L. r.r. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875 , Neu·- pr1r1 l!cufll 92CGO. ------ Colo1· TV Ha z<1 rds Reported \\'ASlllNG TON wrn The Coi'l!urncr Produ t't Si.lfc1v Cornrnission says lhat neHrlY 100.000 port a b I c color television sets have been found durln~ the past 'fc1v nlonth~ to ha1·e fire und .stux·k h:1zards. (.'0.\1~11SSION officials said t.londuy !he agency ~Y).111 \\'Ill s et ln motion U1l' leAnl 11lachinery lo dt'velup saf1 ·ty rules for such .'.lµ- pllanrt·s. Ch;1irmnn Richard O. :-iunpson said there is "a pro· blein of pretty good size" y,•1th the TV -'ClS. al thou1.th th e :igt·nry dncs not yet know C'X· actly v.·hal :i ll of lht!m arc'. Hichard Armstrong, director of the ;_igf'nc~"s burc:iu of l'ngint•ering ~ciences, told a 111.'\IS briefing th at a 1najor probll'm aprc::ii·s to bt• d1·· sign di.:fcets e:iust•d bv th\· rcduC'tion in size of viirious con1po11cnts in the rnor e i.:0111· pact port:1b!e moUr.Js. DUlllNG TllE past fr.\' n1onlh s, Artn~rong s.11d, the! eommission has received not i· fication from manufaclurf'rs "'f the followin g defects : 5,000 Ii- inch color televisions 11·i1h shock hazards; 9.000 18-inch color sets with a fi re hazard : 23 .000 color sets with a fi re hazard: 4.300 color tell'vision sets 1\•ith a shock ha zarrl. :ind an additional 52.000 tell·1·isions \\'Lth shock hazard. • Spiral Sli<'f'd 1'1hule or Dolf ' • I : Hotel Fiasco W11o 's it1 T1~oi1ble? -W110, Tl1at 's Wl10 ~1 0NTREAL ~AP) -'n1c! Brltlsh rock group The Who \\'llS taken in to custody hcrr aftfr 1u1 int idcnt at a do11·nt<l\vn hotel , po!!ce said. A police spokesn1an i:.:1id f\l onday that n1anagen1cnl of the Dona1'enturc Hotel ca!led police• after 1he ho!e1 st;iff found a. suite rented to the grou p 111 sha1nbles. llo1cl ernploycs 11cr~ r·alll'<i to in1·t'.st1galC' <1f!cr guests complai Dl.'d of noise end the s ou n d of -crashin~ glnss in a room rented by the rock stars. 1vho played at the t<.tontrcnl Forum on Sun· 1lay. "\\'hen our people got up lherf', the c11lire s11ilf• v.·:i~ l\'rc>eked from 1op lo bottom," general manager F e rn a n d H.obcrge said. "Everything "'as in a shan1blcs and there was about $6.000 in d<1mage," he said. lloberge said the grour ag reed lo rtin1burSt' the hot (!I for all damage incurred and the hot('! 11·oultl not file charges. "But it is possible 1hc police 11·i1 t," he said. "They v.·ere not too happy 11·ith the v.·hole affair." A spokesman for lhe r.1on- treal police refused to com- nlent on whether cha rges might be brought. The group, '4'hich in{'luck>s lead guitarist Peter To\vTis- hcncl, bass guitarist .John t::nt· 11·is t\c, drummer Ko:>ith r.1oon an d singer Roger Daltry. play- ed to a packed Forum au<lil'ncc of more than 18,000 rock fans. SF TRUSTEES i------.1 BAN S~IOKING SAN FRANCISCO rurn - The San Francisco Board of 1 Education has voted to forbid ! smokin g al its meetings. It told schools Supcrin-1 tendent Steven P. ~1orena. a j smoker, that he should come l to the next meeting 1rithout ' cigarl'lle.s, and nlso v.·Hh a l pl;1n to ban smoking in srhools1I hy sludt.'nt s and teachers. . • ~~~· PHARMACY 4* '•Ir Dr. ti H1'1Mi' {OttOU lrllfTI Fel,...,ltw 5!•1• Hospl!all (DU• MeY 54'-ntt e P'lll•SCllllJl'TIONS e SICKROOM RENTALS e H0Lll\TER OSTOMY • HUDSO N VITAMINS •JOBST STOCKINGS • CAMP' SUPPOltTS Delivery 5tr~ICI • M•1ter Chlf"ll HAMS "So Good ... It Will "J faunl" You 'ti! 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Enjoy your Christmas shopping this year as you • leisurely stroll the cobblestone walkways and visit each of the unique shops brimming with special gifts for special people . ON SUNFLOWER BETWEEN ' t:'! 1 DAILY 10 TO 9 SATURDAY 10 TO 9:30 SUNDAY 11 TO 6 . FAIRVIEW AND BRISTOL, SANTA ANA ....... , DAILY PILOT 9 NEW! BALBOA ISLAND ACROSS FROM VILLAGE INN RE STAURANT COMPLETE N.4UTI CAL BOUTIQUE A tun pl.ace, a place ~o brow~e , 11isit and find wha l you re looking tor ••. smatl, but complete. Shop now tor Christmas. • Keds bY Uni royal, Mens & Womens •Jewe l Boxes, Buckle<>. Cu ti Link<,, Monev Clips by Diln1 e • Jackets by Trailma '.i ter, Pacilic Trail , Aspen, Energy • Nautical Pillows by Todd Creat ions, Word P illows • Blankets, Towels, Sl eeping Bags, Disposables and Sea Soap • Napk ins, P lace mats, G reeting Ca rds, Stat ione ry • Pants and tops by Sw itchmates, Lady Wrangler" e Jewels Of the 5ea by 1 ilPOO, Na tures Gems • Lamps and Lanterns for Home or Boat • Famous Library a! Book <.i, Logs, Maps • Barometer s, Cloc k5, Wind Instruments • 1mbedded Shell Candles, W ind Chime M obiles • Scarves by Ve ra • Charms, Brace letc;, Persona I Acccssoriec:; • Happy Ca pper s, Yacht Caps, To ques • Duffie IJaqs, lee Ba gs, Tater s foi Boater s • Glassware , Dinnerwa re, lee Bucket s • • Gam es, Cards, Net and She ll Kits 673-8691 OM Nauti cal Cloth es Gifts Furnishings . Men ·Women 1308 Park Avenue · Balboa Island · Cal. 92662 • • Surge on Guilty--A Mon st er Feedi"n g on Flesh ' M£11iso11's Attorney · Rebuffed I I I • I SAC1IA\1 £NTO 1l'P\1 Dr. John r.. Nork, ;1 1·0111n1h1,1 l\tedical Sct\OOJ ~r<1duah· 11 110 ~crvcd in !li.t• Air l·11ri 1· f.1r !Se\'Cll years. 1.::. ;i 111.111 of n1odf'ra1l' hf'igh1 an<l r.11h1·r a!hlt>Ol· h111ld. soil :u1d 11·l·ll· spoken Y.'ith affahll' 111._111n•·rs f'o111ilfJ Circ·t1s ...,.., .... .., .... ---··" !l11l' nu r~.l' 11ho v.ork1.."<i y.•uh h1111 ;1\ .\ll'rl·y llOSp1ta1 111 S.u:r.i1nt·11!0 11hcre he v.·as .1~'1•1·1.1 l l·d frurn t9Gl to 1970. ... 111d. "Ill' 11·as just like ;iny ~1t lu ·r ortho1i..>dlc surgeon r JlL't kind ol liked h 1 111 p1 ·1~on11!1ll \\'IS('. lie \l'ilS UOI u111· of t!i~· sl;1<.h and gash IXJ)S ' t\ ~IED ICAL cOll~·;igue said r\urk, •5. the 111arrictl futher of l\\O lf'en·a(\l' children, had ~1 ~potk·so; rt>putatiun and that ··0111 the girls tnurscs J loved J1irn" llut lo Superior Court Judge B. Abboll (;oldberg . who n:lu1·ne<l a SJ 7 m 1 l l ion n1;:ilpraclic<• st11! 11grunsl hin1 last 11 c•ek . l)r . l\ork "11as n1 fJ('! un ogrr. a tnonster r~·t'<ling un ht1111;Jn flesh."' C;vldl)f>rg 11r1·sid('d Ol'(•r a eil'i! t1'1J! :1L 11 ha~h Nork \1•as a<'t'USl'd of Jll'rforn11n~ u11- nt•{'t·~s11r1 b:ick su rgl'ry on a 3~·1·c;1r-<1ld groccr·v c I c r k 11h.1eh !riggcrl-<l c;ii1ccr in his tcs!icles {1nd left hin1 in nearl y unbea rable pau1 since 11 1967 oµcral ion. "FOlt 22 \\'EEKS \\11th a east of 84 l\'llnC'SSl'S presented hv !our and sornetin1es six l;;\l'\'1•rs. this court has a ].!ra;1tl (:ui gnol of 1nl'dical hor- r1;ws ." (;oldbcrg s:.11 d. \ork adrnittl'd on l h C 11 i!ncss stand that he> pcrform- t•d unnecessary surgery on at ll'ast 38 patients and told the eou rt he was a secret drug addict.' he "·ould ha1•e 10 \\.'lit for ,lll hvur and a half. "SO GONZAI.ES. being ln p;1in, n1adc the apparo·ntly ul· nocuous . bu! actually t-ritical , 1f not fatal. decision 10 go to his n1othcr-in-l::iw's hon1e 1n the neighOOrhood to relax." the Judge said 111 his 196-page decision. She suggested he set Dr. Nork. "l;onzalcs accepted the sug· i,:cstlon. callc>d !Jr. Nor k's or- fiec, "'~S told to eome in, and l\'t•nt. Thus, the die ll'as <:ast '' :-.ork "hurrit'<I" {;unztill:'.S in· 10 ··winecessary s u r g er y , votuc:h he bungl1..'<i , and achiev· ed a bad resull. wh ich Il e l'Oncealt'<i,. ~ c;o]dbcrg said. /'\OllK PERFOR!\IEO n lin11necton1y and spin11\ fusion, which Nork adn1itted during hi s lrial \1-e.re "unnccesS<1ry and 1ncompetenlly perlor111- c~." Fol101\•ini; I h e operation, Conzales con1plained of "ter· rible'' pain in his back and right !cg and said he felt "p::iralyzcd.'' But despite this he 11as released froni the Movie Closed Sexy Fil ni R o1.v Flares OAKLAi\"D (AP) -The city attorncy said the coun- cil ;1cted Illegally in rt•voking the operating perrnlt of a theater th;1t angered 300 persons by sho\ving very, very sc:-:y lllOl'iL'S. l)rputy City Atty. ~.fark Shr::igg said the council acted contrary to his legal opinion th at revocation y,·ould be •·tegally indefensible.'' hospi1al on Nork's orders At hi s !Jonie he 1ost "'eight, he was p:.lc and UliH, the judge said. "He spent most or his 1bnt• lying in bt..--d or on the ::,ofu complaining of pain in his back. and con.sta11L!y v.·ecplng. Whereas before he had been an affectiona te father. now he could not bear to have his children near him," the judge Si.lid. GONZALES, OVER the next three years. attempted suicide thl'ee tirncs. I-tis attorncy.s testified he had but U1rec yeurs to live. Nork. y,•ho adm itted he was addicted to "uppers a n d do\vners." previously lost t\VO other malpractice eases total- ing n1ore than $1 million and fJccs 25 n1orc suits seeking s~o inillion. At his latest trial. he testified he lied during court proceedings in the two carlll'r suits "'hen he contendC'd he y,•as not negligl'nt as charged. ~le adn1ittC'd on the \\'itncss stand he JX'rforn1ed at least 50 unnecessary OJM!ra!ions and said he lied at the 111·0 previous trials because> of coercion by attorneys for his insurance ca rrier. htre was no! a fantasy con· tn1 ctl to satisfy a casual fan· l')' for rnorbid an1usc1nent . it \V ASJllNGTON (UPI) \1':1s real. pern1anent and The U.S. Suprc1ne Court ha5 tragic." c;o!dberg said. rejected !he claim or .an at- (ioldht·rg ordered Nork to tome)' who rep r es e n t e d 1>uy <:onzal1'S $2 million 111 ('.harles ~fan.son at his Los d;unagl.'s. r-.tercy 1-lospilal of Angeles n1urder tria l for coin· Sacrainento, '''here the opera-pensation out 0£ public fund s. lion \\'<JS perfornled, \\'as r-.!an son chose lrving 11. Kanarek as his la\vye after ordered to pay $1.7 million turning do\\TI the offer of a 10 the now invalid grocery court-a ppointed a t torn t y. eltrk. Kanarek's bill for services ''°"'C\'er. i'olercv nttornC'V y,·as rejected by state courts. J>avid Rush said ihe hospit~I Urging the higl1 court to v:ould file suit against Nork deny re,·ie\1'. county Counsel and his insurance C'arricr, John H. LarSOll said the mat- Arncrican r>.111\ual Liability, 111 ter wns agreed lo privately .in t·ffort to force thCJ11 to bct11·()1.·n t\hinson and Kanarrk. pay the judg1nent as 1\'ell as and the trial judge was not fl1ercy's legal fees. consullcd. ~~~~~ ~~~~~- .-.~ SllN ON IV BEAi THE ENERGY CRISIS INAPPV ' Ntwr•• in lhu tuionM V..t.!d•t I "'"''••• ll•CVCI~ '-ro•fhl for 1110,.5ho<1 l•tll\· jl'' GIVE BETTER HEAL TH FOR CHRISTMAS s .1' ·People Powered Veh icles PPV . of NEWPORT BEACH • 646-4871 "Mommy! Borfy's not shoring!'' The long line of v.•itnesses includl'd 13 forn1cr patienls -~;~!!~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~"~TH~E~D~R~Ai~•~l~A~p~la~y~ed~o~u~l ~~~~~~'~"~c~cs~r~R~O~M~l~J~'9~r~o~a~r;Ac~1;o~R~Y~~~~~~-1\'ho also told of bungled back surgery. "llere hav e to1nc the poor. 1he n1airncd. and the halt lo ll'Stify ;ig;1insl their once bclovcd physician for the 11 ron gs that he co1nn1itted against tl1crn 11 ith 1•1·il pur· µo~:· 1hl' j11dgc said. 'rhe council rescinded the permit of Cine 7 la st •.\'eek after neighbors in U1c Laurel district said the sexuallv explicit films 11•ere degrading to residents, 1.:orrupting youth and embarrassing churchgoers nearby. TBE DWT IBISIEY DFTBEIEST. TB£ llEIT DISIEY DFTDDIT. rt ·~~.~ ,,.,,. "':; ·· [)r. Nork," (;olJbc>rg ad· dcd. 'For nine y,•;irs made a pr<'lclice of perf11rrn1ng un- -neCTssary s urgc>ry. an<I per- fo!'ming it badly. siJnply to line his pockets." Nork is still li crn~ed and \\'orked throughout !he trial in thC' ou tpat ient clinh: at th e Vc!cr<tns llospiral at !\lar!inez . Hl' is under investigation by the slatt· Board of :'lledical Exa111in('rS. Ancn1p!s lo con!act him follo1\·ing the decision have failed . Spokesmen at lhc> illartinez hospital say Nork has "called in sick"' each day since the end of the trial. ~le also face s action by the Callfornia Doa rd of ~Iedical F.xan1iners lo revoke his license. THE BOAR!) ha s accused the physician of 25 counts or gross negligence a n d in- c o mpclcnce. unprofessional conduct. misrepresentation. excessive treatment and im- pro~r use of dangerous drugs. A board spokesman said Nork \1'as served \Vi!h the ac- cusa1ions a n d an ad- n1inis1 rativc hearing would be l1cld in January. •v••• 1•00-D•l!"ll•• to t<N(:•••.,, O.•O, lll•OtD .. M<IUT tll "OOI'. ll ... '""" •!llfO,ll 1>"111. It \\'as a quirk of fa!c that Albert l;on1.alcs even went to Nork for treatment fo\lo1ving a 1967 auto accident in which his car 11 ;>s rear-ended. J!e \\"Cll! to the Office O[ =::::===-== <in or1hopL'<1isl. but v.·as tol d -- Serious about Losing Weight? ~ ,, • ' • • t -~,,, .. • • '• . -~'.JI' .... " • Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC Lindora's un ique program is Ft sa fe and p ractical method for the ent ire lamily to lose \ve1ght and learn how to maintain proper weigh_! ... under !he s1r1ct supervision of Med ical Doctors. Ca/I /or inlormatron • 1.Aonday thru Friday B A.M. lo 6 P.M SAN BER NARDI NO E. LDNG BEACH MISSION HILLS HAWTHORNE ORANGE 886-4788 597-0378 365-1138 679-9236 538-2395 •nt>w1'1elld I.OS '°'llO~ '~t~S10<> H•w!1'101nr 1 vttln·C1'11pm1n M11d•c1I Bldg. "'Od•t 31 Centrr Mod•t•1 Bid~, Mod•t1! Cen!er P•olo11•on1I Bld11. NEWPORT BEACH GARDE N GROVE LONG REACH PASADENA LA HABRA 845-3740 534-2051 426-6549 796·2614 69 4·1029 Paci ,rotn11G11al Pl•I• KB P1o•e1S•O"al C•oc~e• Hdlc•e!! Bl6g. P•o'ess1on•I Bldg, Bldl Hin~ Bldg, '~edot1I 91do. WOODLAND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA FULLERTON RIVERSIDE 347-5647 789·7103 962-343B 870-9501 787·8250 W1rne•-V•tlo•v (",. "'" vr,n Dyl ~·~· ,n Slate Call~o• M1dlt1I MOO•tll 91dQ. P1o•r1,·on~I BldQ llld~ M1d1c1I 61110-:tC~IJ I SANTA MONICA COSTA MESA POMONA CERRITOS 828-4513 557-1893 623-1655 924-574B ~•1n111n ...... ,. \/t'df" '' ·"'~"• \'ftll•v l;.~tl•!lll M1d1CI( 9 1dQ. l"nM-\•On~I l;lldJ ""~·!11 Ce,,lft l'l"''"~l•OMH I !]Id•/, • How does it feel U inhe1•i& SI0,000,000 on your first binhday1 Frankly, 11 feels wonderful. We had a reason for opening the Bank of Costa Mesa on December 5. 1972. It was to fulfill a need tha t was clearly pres- ent. The people of Costa Mesa wanted their own bank and we were determined to give it to them. Your birthday present and your continued participation in our growth proves that we were right. And you, the citizens of Costa Mesa. have proved ti. With assets of $10,000,000, we can't help feeling proud. Proud of the trust you have placed with us .. _ proud that we have earned that tru st. Du ring the past year we have exhibited a most intense effort to provide you with more service than any bank 1n our area, because at the Bank of Costa Mesa we see things differently. We recognize lhe value of each customer, starting with lhe savings account of a child and pro- gressing up lo th e complicated needs of our largest industrial ,accounts. Each account requires special care and our variety of serv ices insures maximum att en tion to all of them_ Our slogan. "Sunday Is Our Only Day of Rest," typiftes that effort. We point with pride lo two of our outstanding service features that have helped us grow to our present "birthd ay" slalus ... two features that will continue the policies we have set to arrive at our goal. To be the fines!, full service bank in your communi ty. FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS ,. i O EVERY CUSTOMER TOTAL BANKING HOURS In keeping with our policy of grot.·11h • •· and 1mnro\lcd sorv1r P. l'IC' hovo starll'lrl ~ cnns!ruc11on or a $1 ODO 000. 2 story 21 000 sq It pcrmrinent hPadQuarl f'<ei •ld•ng 9 000 ~'I H OI 1 ~n;:il sptlC" \', It LrP 1>.i,1il.1b111nn 1111• ',r·cond tloor. Com- p!f'l1r1n ot 1111::. ~1rv 1·.:1..t 1.:; <::>.pectcd oy i l 1/ 1 t'J /·i Tl1•1 !'1111111nri 1•1111 ~" lnr::i:r•rl •• .1 ~ "•!" rnrn• r (! H01tl}tlr .111,J l'oi i.. .. r.~nr1 ' nrt111u!",I -. to tll' tl!JP o l th<~ n10. t rflud r1 n 1,1 1hl1f'r. 111 CVo;ta /\IJ'~.J $1~ <!flV(.'·Hl lel lcr P' 1d· 1" I h•· 1u·.r nnc ot lh•~ nr:iny 111no v<il11Jn51C'l be llJund 1n the ocw Bank ul Cnf'.i1 1\1\l!!><J. • '· JHIUSMOllr • MON. THRU THURS. 9:30 to 5:00 FRIDAY 9:30 to 6:00 * SATURDAY 9:30to 1 :00 .,. . ., Recently renovaled al a cost of $100.000 the nl'!w Plaza Bu1ld1og now houses l1vo· ~ retail businesses to serve the shoprirr;-; , of Costa Mesa. The bu1ld1ng faces !h~ m111 n entrance to the Bank. separ;i!f'rl only by th e Plaza Mall and the park1nq lyeil !or 100 car:; F1n1sh1?d 1n Cedar \vo ofl, the Plaza Building comp lemcn!•. 1nc Bank l:3u1IC11ng v11th its colorful f!•- tf!rio1. The Plaza Mall \VIII have lountillli'; and benches lo provide !he st1oppcr ~ delightlul pause 1n any busy day. . . FREE CAKE AND COFFEE TO All VISITORS -All DAY • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1973 ~ A Messag e From Our Pres ident. II is with profound gratitude that the Founders, Directors and employees ol /h e Bank ol Costa Mesa lake this opportunity 10 wis h a/I the people in our wonderful community a Joyous Holiday Season. May your happiness equal that whict1 we /eel an this most merry occasion, the first annive rs8ry of your Bank ol Costa Mesa. We look forward to serving yov in 1974 and the many years to come. ~ • p 1, J· 1 ""'J Pre~i~ "SUNDAY IS OUll ONLY DAY OF REST" J 1~ BANK OF COSTA MESA 11111 HARBOR AT BAKER, COSTA MESA (7 14) 979-4200 "'~"""'" 4 '"•·:.-~--.,. Judy's Daughter Finds Her Love By MARU.VN AND HY GARDNER Q: AnytbJag to a rumor that song star Lorna Luft ba1 a new beau and may marry before ber older 1llter, Uza MlnoellJ? lf 80, what Is ber age and who Is the lucky guy? AJ50, du you know at what age they tblnk a ptrson should marry? -Mr11. Corlona Burton, Los Angeles. A: Lorna , not yet 21, met actor Todd Crespi, just 22, when they both appeared on "Love, American-Style." nity've been inse parable ever since. So much so that the talented second daughter of Judy Garland gave up her • " TOOD CRESPI AND LORNA LUFT npartment in New York to move to Hollywood where she'll be closer to Crespi, -who's currently co-starring with Bill Bixby in the new TV series , "The Magician." She 'll Jive with her father, Sid Luft. We posed your question about marriage to both kids and lhis is about how they answered. Todd: "My motller,'' he said \llithout tongue·in.chcek, "always said that the time to ma rry is 20 years before you die." Lorna gasped . And Crespi explai ned himself : "f don't think there is a neces· .sity be tivecn two people to involve the third party of the law. When there's a spiritual bond between two peop le. "'hy get married right off the ba t an involve the whole go\·en1n1ent process?" \Yhen it was Lorna's turn to ta lk, she gently chided her ne\~· beau's unique philosophy, sayin g: "Weltll: I do thtn k marriage is v:onderful if you want children. If you ('Glad You Asked That') i ' Ii don 't v.•ant to !'f'!t!C' down and have children right a way, \l'hy ~et married".' \Vh.v not enjoy every moment free and e::isy and uncl uncrcd 11·iih marital proble ms'! I have an· other point alxiut rhi ldren. 1 "'on"t have children until I have a lot of money," 1'odd nodded in assent. squeezing his girl's hand a little tighter. Al though they d1dn·1 kiss on camera, in the ma nner of '"LoVt'. An1rr1ean-S tyle," they did their neck· ing wit h their eyes. Q: Wha te\•er happened to one-time cblld star Bobby Driscoll? -1\.t rs. Baldoah, Cincinnati. A: The ill-fated Oscar 'vinner's body was found , on March 30. 1968. in a condemned Greenwich Village tene- ment. l:nidcntlfied, he "'as buri ed in a pauper's grave. The medical examiner determined that death was due to hardening of the arteries -a ('ondition common in long- trrm heroin addicts .. J)ristoll entered the drug scene when he v.·.:is only 17, died v:hcn he ··••as 31. He won a special Aca demy Award for his role in '"The Window" (1949 ). Q: lft-rc ·s a tough ont-. A couple of old vaudevflllan1 used to sini: an amusinC?; liUle di 1ty about eating, drink· Ing and sleeping. Can you lraek It down? -Paula Glaton, Las Veas, Nev. A: \Ve think so. The team you refer to was billed along the RKO circuit as Sha1\' & Lee , And the witty ditty as sung by the boy s 1vent something like this : "Eat v.·hen you are hung ry; drink 11·hcn you are dry; go to bed "·hen you nre slet:py ; but don"l forget to breathe or else you'll die· .. " Q: Is there a possibi lity that "The Ccnstant Nympb ," ro-starrlng Charles Hoyer and Joan Fontaine, wUI be seen on lelevlsion? Was there an earlier mo\'le of the same name ? -C. rtl ., Queens Vi llage, N.\1• A; Yes. It seems "The Constant Ny mph" ~·as constant- ly being filmed . First in 1927 with I1·or Novello and Mabel Poulton. Then again in 193.1 11ith Brian Aheme and Victrla Hopper. fi.1oet recent .. vas the \Varner Bros. 194.3 ve rsion you ask ;ibout. Sine!?' it is av ailable for TV , why not ask your favorite local stations to book it? Se'nd your q11estions tn lly Gardne r, "G!ad You A sked Tliar." care of this N c1ospaper, P. 0. Box 1560, ('osta MPsa 926 26. fi1 arzl yn and Hy Garrhter will answer n.« nwny questions a.~ l/1ey can in their colum n, bu! rl1r volurni: of 1nail makes personal replies impossible. DEL WEDNESDAY NIGHT* Mak• Wednesday night your nig ht to eat out. At Del T1eo. Wednesday night ls Taco Night. You get three tast y Del Tacos !or just 99c. Th ia Wednesday, drt~e thru for a lamlly 1lz1 meal you won't forget. At prices you'!l l!nd hard lo btal NEWPORT BEACH l rlatol , ... 11 .... 1 .. c:._ SANTA ANA 4tfl StTHt aad ... .,... .... TUSTIN •ad Hll ... ........ .., . HUNTINGTON I EACH 1116 WDrMr ............. COSTA MESA ,,,,,..,.., ., F•k1-l•W 'Fall' a11d 'Fiddler' Last Two '73 Shows Open "ZEPHYR" UC l rv1n1 · n11d SPhtistillil!1s West Dinner JJl(lyhouse brine; thL· ytfir 1Jf 1973 in thl'ater 10 <i close Wednesday nigh t when they take the wraps off their lfl test produ ctions . The UCJ students will mount an ambitious staging or Arlhur Miller's drama, "After the Fall ," for a four-day rWl in the Village Theater on cam· pus. Bo wing in at Sebastian's West Jn San Clement e will be the musical "Fiddler on the Roof ," carded for a six- weck engagement. Intermission Tom Titus Dirrclor Cohen's so n, Michael , portrays Quentin as a boy. Cu rtain time is 8 o'clock for ·'Arter the Fall," which pi<iys Wednesday l h r o u g h Saturday in the Vi 11 a g e Theater. Reservations 833· 6617. GARY GORDON, w ho Lang, Chris Coddington, Ted Koch, Wi!liam Ghent, Susan Boatman, Ruth Quic k, Doug r.1anes, Charlie Butts and Rich Cameron. Betti Vincent is 1nusical director, with Diane Lovello choreographing tht,! show. J, r nobt>rt Sax, .1 .. vcr Skld 111ort'. Bob Pittsford. Mary •111rfl119 ly Y11tl Fo11.:i r1 Good Isla nd W aler llt·nton and .Jatk Ogborn. 7:10 & 9:10 f gch IEve"i~g H(·l'cf vations 557-7297. IL~.,..~~~~~~--·-·----,...~-~--" CALLBOARD -Auditions have bee.n announced by the lrvlne Community Theater for its next prod uctio n, Frankl Tarloff's modern comedy • 1 "The First Fish." Tryouts are ~et for ~1onday at 7:30 in the Children's Theater Guild rehearsa l hall , 124U-11 Log:in1 St .. Costu Mesa . I "M*.4.*S*H'' f PGJ 1 :4S-J :SO·S: 5.S.1:05· IO: 10 "'WESTWORLD " AND "SOLV ENT GR!;~li" ,_, _,_,_. ~·'114UI., ~-~.~!~ .. ,, r:=-':::-:i CORONA OIL MA- " HE ART BREAK KID" IPGI 7&11 :021'M ••• "SLEUTH" I PG I 8:SO l'M CALL THEATRE FO R SUNDAY MATINEE SCHIDULI! The two new shows join tw o Other continuing attractions on the Orange Coast -South Coast Repcrtory'9 ''The Would-Be Gentleman" and th e Irvine Community ,,1eater drama "Everything in the Garden.'' played the leading role of Tevye in 0 r a n g e Coost College's 1971 production of "Fiddler on the Roof," is repeating th e assignment ior Sebastian's West under the same di rector, OCC instructor John Ferzacca. S h i r I e y Rornano will play opposite Gordon as his wife, Golda. Dinner begins at 6:30 and curtain 1s 8:30 at t he playhouse, 140 "1(enida Pico in San Clen1cnte. Il.eservations 492·9950. A. cast of tv:o mrn and th!"'ee. \1'ornen is requi red for the 1 show, \vhich revolves <1rounr!; :i \.\'ife 1vho hires a call girl for her husband to restore•jl ~~~~"""""""""""""""~~~ his confidence in himself . l ROBERT COHEN, a UCI drama professor is di recting the university production of "After the Fall," a play which d e t a i I s much of its· playwright's pcr50flal hisU:iry, including his marriaee to Marilyn Monroe. Mark Hutter is playing the demanding cen· tral role of Quentin , the Miller prototype. Other major roles in the UC[ show will be ta ken by Kat ie R c dn1on . J aye Wickham , Cyn thi a G a l l es , Michael Rennard, Richard Bobb, Trudie Kessler, Crystal V;in Hom. Jill Silvertnan, Craig Gardner, Bruce Sn1ith , Lydia-Jade llubacker. Bob Dunkerly and Jlarry Osdon. The dinner playhouse pro- duction features a num ber of veterans from prev ious pro- ductions, including Jan Gordon (Yenta), Joe Fletche r (Perchi k), Leslie 1' inn a r o (Chava) and Bl a n c h e !\1ichelson, in her third ap- pearance as 1Fruma Sa rah. Wendy Silverm an and Diana Mon ter play Tevye's other daughters , \.\'ith Byron Coates and Gary Graham as th e other suitors and Lyon Rohcrts as the butcher, Lazar \Volf. C o n1 p ! e t l n g the San Clt:'mente. cast are Patrick 'Star Trek' Course Offered at College Rehe;irsa ls \.I'll! begin afler !hC' holida ys and the play will open SOUTll COAST Repertory's Frb. 9 for four weekends at produ ction of "The Would-Be UC Irv ine's Jlu manities lfall Gentlema~" resumes .\Ved· Playhouse. I nesday night and continues i--~-----------. th rough Sunday , unde r the1 dirN'tiOn of David Emmes. I Don Tuche heads the sen I cast in the title role, \\'ilh ~ Leslie Jones as his \~·ife. 1 Other featured roles in the Mollere comedy are played by Da rren Kelly, Mary Flem-I ing, Michael Hume, Sandra Ban ks, Gary BeU and 11im i1 Smilh. Curtain time is 81 o·clock at the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newpor t Blvd., Costa Mesa. ' LI D 0 MEWPOOT BEACH lHllANCI TO LIDO 1\ll ~'1 ~)50 HELD OVER ! "THE BATTLE OF THE AMAZONS" oho "99 WOMEN" Both In Color (R ) EY1ts. at 7 PM . Contlnuou• S11nday from 2 PM EDWARD ALBEE 'S 1,----------~ "Everything in the Gr1 rden··I enters .its second w_ce kend for 1 the Irvine Com1nun1ty Thcater1 .,vi th performances Friday nnd I Saturday ;it 8:30 in UC Irvine's Huma nities H a 11· Playhouse. I With Risinq PricH a"d Xma1 o" the way, het"e eomes KONA with a "Triple Threat." MANKATO, ~Ii.rut (AP) -the show is being rerun Ron and Carol Filian · take the starring roles in the drama of prostitution in the suburbs, with John Lough1nan. D. D. Calhoun and Reg Park in featured assignments. Other in cast members include Sylvia Devotees of the outer spa ce __ m_o_r_e_t_ha_n_l_OO_ci_ti_es_. ___ _ television show, "Star Trek" now ca n take a cours e in the show. The course at Mankato State College is entitled "The Logic of 'Star Trek' " and is described as "an in-depth ex- amination of the Ide as , characters and craftsmanship which make 'Star Trek' uni- que." Fifty-five students are enrolled in the one--month m!nlcourse taught by Leo Stande(ord , a member of Mankato's Department of Mathematics and Astronomy. The series was canceled by NBC in 1969 after a three-year run. No w, due primarlly to efforts of "Star Trek" fans, ENDS TUESDAY "DAY OF THE JACKAL" "PETE N' TILLIE" STARTS WED. 0KClf" Wl"n•r 1 .. t for.St" Fllll'I ''THE DISCll(T CHARM Ofl THI IOURGIOISll!" & "MADI fOR IA.CH OTHIR" miv.1111a.n~.+1;<i•I4R'·''I " MASTl'•l'•ICI 01' T1J1&s1 SATlll• Mollert''I ''THI WOULD·ll GINTLIMAN" NOW TNflU Ol!C, ,, AU Tll• 11•-h 01 A MutlCi l Comedy -Slr'OOflll $1'(1t1 1127 NIWl'OllT, COSTA MllA l'OR RISlllVATIONS, CALL -t44·U6J _,. -··~·· CtNIROMf JO .. "' •· • ' •li ·.~1..1 -·· -..... CINFDDMF !I . t. ~ •• •••• ,,,. ,,, •• S•rbt• l ln l11rid llalttrt A:e<lforcr "THE WAY WI WERE'" ll'G>l "SOUND OF MUSIC" (Ci} '"" "ROMEO & JUI LET" IGl'J "HONG KONG CAT" I RI •HD "SLAUGHTER HOTEL" IRl "BATTLE OF THI AMAZONS" "" "SHANCiHAI KILLERS" !RI THE OUTSTANDINCi FAMILY SHOW OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON! "BIG FOOT" • "NORTH COUNTRY" Continuous Sat. & Sun. From 2 Evanings From 7 ~J::Y,}CSl~~~r~>:::9~a ~ HOLIDAY CHEER -· I ~ We are ila•l\ln9 o•ice> on o\J• a !.( bever~oe ··w~ll " nr~n<l>. >u.;n ~j If ~l Early Times , ... our ~ I ~ "over an ounce"' well drfnk> ~ Ii. Just 70c " ~""-~-¥5::1'.~~~~~ ~JllflJ$JiJ:ff~~~~~~ ~ Dancing And )i ~ Entertainment !~ Donclno on me Dvlri9ot r 11, Room from 9 o.m , o":vo "• I . ll:OSCOE HOLLAND Mon·S~r () W:ir:~~~b":l~~}:;::!£~'.:J..! I KONA LANES U.A. CITY AlfD SOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESDA"I' 10C CLADIES AND GOLDIN AGEASJ-Of'IN 'TIL ) P.M. Hald O~trl 4th Wfflll "J ESUS CHRIST SUl'tRSTAR" "CONCERT 1'0 11 SANGLADESH " Bolh In Coton tG) " u~u1u111y E•QUlll'I • P'ilml "510· OHAll lHA" -Plu1- "VIRGIN ANO THE GYPSY"' "' Boll'! In COIOrl A D•ll;lllu! L•mPOOn o~ Por~OQ••pll•C MoV!•il • "LE SEX SHOP"" (X! JiCM LemmQn "'AV ~NTI" '" Boll'! In Color! Elllon Gould OorJ!d Su•herl;;~d "'M'A'S'H" A -~IU>­v JeJ! B ld9c1 "'LAST llMER IC<l N HERO" 1PG) --' TWO Walt Disney CLASSICS WflltOAYS' 8:1S SA,T.$UN: 1:40, 1 & S;l S -ANO- DUMBQ THE FLYING ELEPHANT m MANN THEATPES r--16"' NOSTAlGIC WllK WEEKDAY~: 7:30 & 9:30 SAf .. SUN: I :30 , 3:30, S:JO 7:30 & 9:30 ~o. '-' •~ p,.,.,,. • s.g. .. f\.<Shod><•.:tl lizabeth Taylor 1\sh 1Wednesday" 1Henry Fonda I •""" WEEKDAYS 8~40 SAT .• SUN . 1:00, 5:20, ~·, 1:40 ~ ·AND· JACK LEMMON "SAVE THE TIGER " Wlll(OAYS 7:00, 1Cl:20 JAT.·SUN, 3:4S, & 1.:0 S 10120 ,_.,., •l~lt. $2~J$t• TWO ADUlT MOY•M Nl/•US Min !TfWA•OtHH THl YOUNG NURSES !•l FLY Ml;:!'!!:::=;;' l>"<•ln A•• .. ,, ,., •non ltl ·•010 ,.~ 0.••• ,, ....... . ··-~~ ... '"°·l 962-7411 -.1191_, __ THE WAY WI Wiii !Ni ..... ~ ...... . ... •• c. ... . ...... , ..... . 'l4·•t•2 NIWIS1 lltUM).Pll1 HONG KONG CAT It> n" SLAUGHTER HOTEL Ill 1_ .......... .. . . .. .. ~ ...... . '' ' A""•-•W. IJJ.JIU llCIWID M1'DM NICIUO MAlflOWM MASSACRE IN IOMI t"I THE llYENGllS !NI Liow;•A-. -·-,1,·tl1J 1-l tt00Hl~1•~Pl x uno AMT ACTIONI' YOUNG PLAYTHINGS Ill SIV, ANNE & SYIN tx s-i ....... ·--11 ... c ...... SY.7011 -,, ..... . .,,_ .. . MS·llll All Co:ar Si>anl1h Prog1am1 .'~ll.'j\N 7111LOE AMOR" .,. 'LOS ASESI NOS" c ·i·d e ·rqoln Pr1c• ···-....... -·t.i ....... i..1. ... ,.),,1 $2.00 H• CAaLOM (I ~ llGIND 0' Hlll "°"SI "I (2). CONQUIST ,LA.Nil Al'IS 1"41 (l ). CUll'l,,ll CATTll CO. !Mi .... Oles•,.,, c .......... Oft···-· .. 3•4141 YUi. MYHHll • JAMlJ ltOl.JH "ASH WEDNESDAY" IRI "" "BIG FOOT" "LIVI NG f.FIC'E " Ail In Colo•' (Gl EllloH Govr:t "M• il'S'H" "l<l~T AMEl!!Cll N HERO " Bol" 11 Color ! (PCI ::\i:. I llOW:D llttJAM ... .,,~'J ~~~~~1~~~S~s.. :::::l l-~;;;~~~~::'.:'.'__i_:~-'~o~w!r':,~:'::r~o:G:'•:~":•:~,.:;:,.:'-:!. _,. .. _.,. .. SFAO/UM •I ;,;:, o. •'"""'" W J.C l'..:. 2 .... HIT OllU Sltilll' nu CAllllOll "THE BURGLARS" I "STRAW DOGS" !RI "PAPER Mt>ON" IPGJ "" "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" IPGI f.I';. ll 'NA I~ 0 ', 1 l\1\)\1 f \l!K . ' . ' ' ' .. 'llMlll ENGAGfMENT SI-SAND &REDFORD TOGETHER! THE WAY WE WRE •LUI ••C>+All L:r •1~•~1\ "MAN IN fH( WllDllNISS" "l'LV ME" B~lh In Color! (11 1 Try Satm·day's News Quiz , .. , <:HAHi.TON HESTON "SOYLENT GREEN" :........::;···~: ·'",.,. . FOWARl'.'IS • l\l \l\! l\lttt ... ' " .,,. .... • "'!"' )' •1•• 1NO AT wtst••OOtl V~OHCE ~LE NOA ~t.L.l\L • JACl(!.ON "A TOUCH Of CLASS" ~d!v Df.t W!!lilrM lol•C~ltd Pryor '" "HIT" '" • ' . ' • I ' , ! , ... •. .1.:l UAIL Y PILOT Otlier Dell ti is VERACHUZ, ~lexico (U PI l -AdoUo Kuh ()lrtine!i, 83, V.'hO f:;<.1\'t' the V(Jfl' 10 WO!llt'n as 1>rtsident of 1.texlco frorn 1952 to 1958, dted Monday of a heart 3ttack. Outside his country, he became best known for his meeting with Lhe late U.S. Pr esident Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Falcon Dam, a joint project of the two cowilries along the Mex· ican-An1erican fl"ontier. Ruiz Cortines also came to the attentlon of the U.S. public In 1958, shortly before he step- ped dov.•n a~ prl'5ident by l'Xprop riating the 648.853-acre t:ananea Ranch, O\lt'ned by a group of U.S. citizens in- cluding publisher W i I I i a m Randolph Hearst. ' MERCED (AP ) -Merced County Supervisor Emo ry O'Banion, 62, died ttonday of an.apparent heart attack while hospitalized here for a lung ailment O'Banion served 19 years on the board and previously wa s a school trusee in Dos Palos. CORONADO ( A P ) Funeral services were held today at North Island Naval Air Station for retired Capt. Raymond Earl Farnsworth, 80. a pioneer aviator and aircraft designer. Farnsworth died Friday at his home. WASHINGTON (AP) Retired Navy Adm. Richard G. Colbert, 58, former com· mander in chief of Allied Forces ln Southern Europe, die<l of cancer Sunday at the U.S. Naval Hospital i n Bethesda, Md. Death Notices l'IU•ST Frank Ben Hv"I, A11e 18. o! 5~5 Falrla><, Ccnla Me>a, Dale o! <)eath, Oei:embe• 2. 19T.l. Survive<! bV rwo t>ro1hu·~, John, ot t<lahO ; Gordon Hur>.t, wvomln~: 1wo -.l•!e<l, Ml•• Stell• Hur~! and !A''>-Hazel Etllo!t, DO!h of ldal>o. Service" Wll<!nel<:lav, De<ember 5, 3 PM, S•ll· <lltl)aCk Chapel. ?20 E. Main St~ TU>lin. INGLEY Martin L. l09lrJ". A.Hldent ol COM!ll Me••• date of aea!h, De<:ember l , 19Tl. Survlv~ Dv tour _,,, Cov. Hun!lnqTon Beach! Joe, El Cen!ro; Marlin, Santa Rou; Jack ln!llev, Bavwooc:t Park; !our aau<lh!trs. Paullllfl P•llero;:m. El Centto; Aernlca lnQlfV, T<"~as; Vene Baker. Lake Tan,,.; Dorli HoUiday, G11rden Grove: hall·brolher, C. M. Hinkle, Tei<a•: half· •!s1er, Edn~ Sands, P"'1er~llle: 73 orandchlldrtn; 35 orear-arandchildre11. Graveside servkes. Wedne>d•~. 1 PM, Harl>Or Res! Memor iel P•r~. wllh Rov. Cot1t1le S•l!os olllcia!in<i. Sell 8roa<.!w•v Mortuary, Olreclo•i. ' IRVING SvdM'f Edward lrvlr>g. 701 ·H Avenlda M11lorc•, Laouna Hills. Dale o! .:leattl. Oe<:ember l. 197). Survived bV wile, Lois 8 . lr...inci; bto!Mr, Rotlerl H. lrvln<i. Scolland; sister, Ooro!Mv Cartm•ll. S11n Ole<ro. Services, Tr.11~•1', 11 AM. P•clhC View CMe11eL lnurnme<>t, Pacllic View MemO<"lll Park.. Poe.Ilic VTew Mortv•rv. Oirectcirs.. LAUCK J"""'1 E. L•uck. Aae 3f, of 16'171 f;dQt!waier Lan., Hunlfnoton 81acM. Dale of d~111ti, Oei:embt'<' ?. im. Surv;ved by W1!t, 8evelv1 two K>lll, 8 ry1t1 La11<1c. 1nd Jona1h11n Lantry' thret daUQhler" Jennifer Lauck, Vlr111n11 el\d Carol Lan· Irv; oarenh , Edward and MatQarel Laue~; brother. MaiO<" Lawrence Loi!uck; lhret sisters, C•ro4 Fuller, Marv Betn .o.rml!•on<:t and M1r<1ie Lea•herwOO<l . Memorlal suvice>. Wedtlf!Sdev. 11 J.M. Churc.h of Reljciious Sdence, 600 Gol~en Circl<". Sat1!• Ana. Direcled bv Peek F11mllv Colonial Funeral Home. PARKER Harrv W. Par~er. A<1e ~.i; re,ldenT of ~r~e" Grove , Oa!e ot death, Decem~r 1. 19n. Su•v•ved bV wll~. Mad e: ""'"' Carl W. P11rker, San Jose; dauohter, Patr!cl• Ann Curr~n. Garden Grove; si1ter. Ellen Kenniston. Svn Ci•v' IOU• <1randch1ldren, Mi~e Abram s, DeDOrah L. Marla l!nd Kevin Par~~'• •II of Garden G•ova. Service• will De l'leld Wed~avL 2 PM, Smith' Cha"'11, Interment, Pacl"c View Memorial Par!<,. $mltn1 Mortuarv, Director~ WILLIAMS C~1ttf N. Wil!lam.o.. 1S·v•ar rt •ident of La.auna Beach. O"le cif Oc~lll, December 2, 1'11).. Survived bv wil•, Ann E. Wiiiiam.: TWO wn~. C.<>~~I~~ N. Jr, ltnd Hal""v Wiiiiams, La<1v11.1 s~cn 1 two dau<lhTer., Mrs Jov'~ Hart. Oe~lan<I' Mr,, Sallv Rek ner. G•,>n~da Hltl•; sl ~ orandchildrPn. two brolh•'' Funeral servlc.e,, wwne•O~v. 11 All. McCormlc~ L;><Juna Se~th (ti•Del. l'l •!h Rev, Baird 8 (Off•<>,• of ST '.'A'-' Eol,tOl>"I c nurcll. o!l1<•ftlinu M((0""'C" La<1una Beath Mo••u"' •· Dore<to<; W!LLIAl.IS Dorothy IJ.. WiU1am1. R"""a~nt Cf l•Qu"~ Nocuelc dale o• <le•lh. No;crnl)d ?~ 19Tl Su,,..,.•d hv "'"hond. o,'"'"I r Wlll•em,, ,,.,om•'• M•% t:o•• Pn~!O' ol llollo, M!•~O<J", '''"' Prolh~•~. llo<noH6 PMlc>. of l!ollo W811er Pn~lp~. [6Qdf $1>tin<i" Ml .. ou"-,,,1•1 Mr~ Golda Lano. Loritl Se-a'll Funer~I ''"'"'cel, IO<lav. Tu~sdav· Null & S()oi~ Funenil Chapel. Rollo, M l~""'ri , tnTe•ment, Ora•~ Meme>r i81 , Garnens. Ilalio. M•,~<iu•i. M,Cormi•k L1ouna Be&'h M0<Tua•~· DlreCTors. ARB UCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF l\fORTUARY ~t7 E, 17th St., Costa 1\tesa -6Jl).,1888 • Bi\LT7..-BER<~Elt0S FUKI-:RAL 110:\1E Corona dt>I ~tar 67:1-!1450 Costa :\1esa 6~6-2~24 • BELL BROAO\VA Y ~IORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa l\lesa LI 8-3433 • DILDA V BROmERS MORTUARIES 17911 Beach Blvd . Ra.atingten Beach 842 7771 %.ff Redondo Ave , Long Buch 213--.JS-1145 • ~lcCORMJCK LAGUJ'lf" BEACH MORTUARY I7N Laguna Canyon J\fl. 4tf.Hl5 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3SIO Pacific View Drive Newport Beaclll, CalHornla fU-%7 .. • PEEK FAMILY COWNIAL P'VNER'L HOMF. ".'101 BolQ Ave. Westmintter 1134525 ~ SMITH'S MORTUARY 117 Malo St. ButblS-_. m• ~..4JS;---'41$) 1 • . J Full Service Di e~-a-:Ride Cal State Bids 'oca'ions in Transit Pact Given T C F l ~~~~~i;,-:i~~~ o onserve ue I tJ ·c~=~~~~~~:;u:~~.·11::~:,ltt \\! p11..cr1pt111t1• minl·bu:;es used pick.Ing up •d· The eommunications system "U I 'E'flTON Cal State f:.iccs an energy shortage of 'j t!lle -~ ditional appointment pa~'fl-was designed under direction F~11e~o~ has -undl'rtak1·ri. incrcasmg severity and un· I\ ''' '~'''"' . .... 1~101 .f gers along lhe way. of the tr<insit district by the major energy--conservation ef· certa.u1 durauon," Shi e Id s m LA HABl{A -Th i'.' Orange The La Habra operation now 0 r an g e Co u n ty Con1· said. '"The shortage is of such K""11"'1~ tt•rM""' " '""°'" 1 County 1'ransit District 's wii· munlcations Department. forts to hend of es possiblP! a nature that or Institutional aroo1111vrt1 & Ham111tn Nt.UU \ D' 1 A Rid st · La av erages 46& passengers per shortage of heating fuel during c~uld be '•--~.....-· · """ , - Uy JACK nnORACK que ia. . e sy em In day, F1eldina said, and totaled -Received and filed a lhe w1'11ter mo11'"". progr!tm .v ..... Habra wi ll continue to be -"& w.., " 10,qoo in November. lengthy report on the va rious terrupted .. operated for another year by The system has 1 4 o types of vehicles available for ORANG[ COUNTY CSF president L. Donald Among other things, Shields DAVE Systems, Inc.. the suMcribers who call but once Dial-A-rude systems including Shields said the campus' has ordered ovemight and district's Board o! Directors natu al g•0 supp11·es can be 8 month and have the mini-the Flexible "Flexette" mini-r ""' weekend shutdowns or certain decided Monday. buses pick t.flem up at a buses now used in La Habra, cut off at any time with 24 campus buildings, shutoff of DAVE Systems is a pioneer regularly scheduled t ime, vans. and motor homes con· hours notice, forcing the parking lot lights after mid· in such personal transports· mo rning and night. verte<l to transit seating con-Pay ]'nct·eases university lo operate ils ccn· night. reductio n of corridor tion services, having first In other business Monda y, figuration. Ira\ heating plant on dwindling lightlng and the lowering of operated the only other such the transit district direc tors: The directors were told that RT\IERSIDE (UPI) _ Nine~ fuel oil sur>plics. thermostats in all buildings. service in the nation in the _ Approved the lease of no ideal Dial-A-Ride vehicle teen ~lected cirficia!s nnd 17 The school operated for 19 Shields said the universily !!astern area. a van-type vehicle to sup-exists and Fielding was asked emplo.ves of Riverside County days !<.1st \Vint er on fu el oil. currently has 23.000 gallons In addition to continuing to plement the fast-growing La to inform state and federal were granted pay i'aises by But it is fac'ed with the or fuel oil on hand in two manage and operate the Habra operation. 'fhey were transportation agencies for the the Board of Supervisors, the likelihood of a 20 to 25-day t<inks and that plans are under system in La Habra, which told the demand of service need for such a vehicle. !arges'l increase to Sheriff natural gas cur tailment thil y,·ay to install a new 40.000- '"'ill soon boast seven buses, has continued to increase to -Heard a r£'porL nn the-Den Clark , whose annual ptiy year and a possibility of gas gallon tank in the near future. 324 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 642-3766 DAVE will assist the district the point wh ere it often ex· district's rapid transit cor· \Vill rise by ~5.400. The in-cutoffs lasting up to 75 days, An additional allocation of in training other fim1s to cee<ls the ability of the syste.m ridor plan which was recently creases, ranging fron1 5.5 to Shields said. 85 ,000 gall ons is expected, giv· operate Dial-A-Ride in lv.'o to accommodate re q u cs ts outlined for the Orange County 19 percC>nt. \Vere granted in "Like the rest of the state Ing the school a 108.000 gallon 13 Years s.ame Locoltlon other communities in 1974. within a level of service ac-Board of Supervison;. Fielding -~a~3':'-2~sp~t~it~d~e:r~is~io~n~·-----a~n~dJlln~a~tio~n~,~C~a~l~S~t~at~e~F~u~l~le"..r~to~n1_~su~1~,p~ly>'_f~o~r_t~h~e'_"w~h~o~le'_'w~i~nt~e:r~. _t,=•==•::•:,L:,E:,'===·=s=E=R=V=t=t=ec:' The DAVE Systems won the ceptable to the public. said the. tentative p!an for 1- second year contract in com~ _ Agreed to advertise for cross-rounty high spee d petition with four o t he. r bids for a sophisticated vehicle transit lines would next be transportation companies who radio communications system. explained to the Orange Coun· bid on the project for 1974. At an estimated cost ot s675,. ty League of Cities on Dec . Of these. General Manager ooo the district hopes 10 buy._1_3_. ----~--­ Gordon "Pete" Fielding of the 98 mobile two·way radios for OCTD said three were eyed • bus and service vehicles. a Ru Ff ELL'S as possible operators 0 f central control center. a com· systems in additional cities. mun ications equipinent center. UPHOL-STERY Th ey are Yellow Cab Com-a , microwave netv.•ork and pany of Northern Orange seven base stations. The Whttft YM Wnf 103 FM Co11nty which operates in h · ed. b n.. ..., Anahel1n and Fullerton: Com· pure ase is cover y a l 1922 Hort>oi l!Yd, r110Mfashion munily Enterprises. Inc. of .'.'.~~::::./_al-gr_•_nt_•P_P_'°_'ed--ta-st~~c~~~ .. ~M~-~~ .. ~·~-·~"~·~~--N:..__cw_p:_o.:_r.:_l .::B.::o.:_ac.:_h:..____::""'~=--s_T_E_R_E_o __ s_o_u_N_D_s __ o_F_T_H_E_H_A_R_B_O_R __ Santa Ana. a charter bus com-1_ pany, and Town Tour Com- pany, an Anaheim recreational area bus line which has been operating several ocrD bus lines under a management contract with the district. 'I'he latter owns the well kno1o11n Fun Buses in the Oisney land-Knott's B e rr y Farm area. Fielding said that when the Q.istfict is ready to move into (hl two additional Dial·A-Ride operations -probably in mid· yea r -bids v.·ill be called for insuring that the dist rict is proceeding on a competitive basis. Dial-A-Ride has been called the closest short haul system to the use of the private car. .Patrons pho.ne the system nf· fire stating when and where they are to be picked up and their destination. Door-to-door service is offered v.·ith the 4th Delay In Police Trial Given SANTA ANA -A four-week continuance -the sixth such dl'lay -was granted Monday in the Orange County Superior Cotlf! trial of t\\'O police of- ficers arrested after a patron wa s shot and killed and ano1hl'r "•'•oundcd in a brawl at a Tustin bar. Presiding Judge Bruce Sum- ner set J an. 2 as the new trial date for Cypress police Sgt. Thon1as t t Baroldi, 26, and Garden Grove offiC'l!r Jer- ry J. Gray , 28. n;:iroldi is nccuscd of the kill ing l;ii;t Jan. 5 of f\1arine Corp~ C:1 pt Handa\1 S. HoiJ uH:tl•'. 25, of PhoC'nl:t. Ariz. t:arv is ehorged with :'!si;aL1lt 11·11h ~ dcadl~' weapon 111 tllv 11uulHl111g of S<1n1 Cam- p1~v. '.!j. of Tustin. B0th :;usprnded office.rs, off du11· at the time. o[ the shoOti:-ig.~ \n 1he Bachelors Ill bar are free on bail. Baroldi's bond is set at $10.000 and c.ray is free on a S'l,500 posting. Baro!di and Gray were In· cU ctrd by the Orange County Grnnd Jury for their alleged role ln 1hc shootings that r·l\n1axcd t1 fr ee for all at the Tustin bar. Both men have also been named as def endan ts i n Superior Court civil actions that call for the 31\"arding or subst<Jntial damag('s. Do Your Bady A Favor For The Holidays Trim lo t•r111!1 Wil• leoe 0•11 IS Mift, A 01y To A N1w Ar ... l to1 ut\lvl y.,., ···~ ....................... . . '"''•"·-· ...... --· '•·II • ..... ,.,,. .. , -•-'' •• , ........ i... .... i. ...... ~·-""""T rim lo lrt•111 In ~-tt,':" 1t • ... , •• 1111113 ... ... ,. ... c. ....... . .......... c: ..... Cllfl 1111 lllll (Peopl~Quotes) makes nday FlltlDAY in the l1Qlij;11.11 f ' Add cash discounts to high interest , at Western Fed Save money o n merchandise, save money o n movie theatre tickets, save money on concerts and legitimate theatre progran1s1 save money on car re ntals and overnight accommodations a round the U.S., save money on ent·ertainment attractions like the Queen Mary and Japanese Deer Park •.. save money on a.whole host of tl1c \ ' ' things you do anyway. At the rate of 103 to 203 and on up to 503, it adds up! cuJTent annual passbook rate 5~% /our )·car, $ICXXJ ccrti/icatr Just save $1000 or more at Western Fed and join the Capital Club. Members e njoy all 1he free financial services you'd expect, plus a long and growing list of di~unt opportunities. \Ve even send you COMPASS, a handsom~and informative four-color magazine, every quarter to keep you up to date on all our activities • And, of course, yol1 cam the highest rate of interest available any• · where, 5%% to 7~%. , ' ,, .......... \, ,. \ \ ' :i •"11 -. '\ .. '\ ' ... •'\, . __ ..... ~~ ! \ • -, .. > (a .~11'1sran1ial inrcrcst J1c11uliv i.~ rcc11rircJ /or (!(IT/)' lt111hdrn;tr1// Assets over $340 million• Hugh Evans, Jr., President 71h% Western Federal Savings Main Office• Sixth & Hill, Downtown Los Angela CORONA DEL MAR 2744 E.Coast Hwy., Jim Park, Manager,Telephone1(714)644·7lSS • Po.o Bears Ti • • 1ngs I ... - ·r-. Wife Kept Light • (( J 1111r11r1lltf1t .-, O.llr ,llcll Arthl Tl"'~..._.. Window -DEAR ANN LANDERS: Funny how your advice for somebody else had a meuage for me. I took it eight years ago -end I il.m writing to say th a n k you. It was the "foriJve and forget" amwer you gave to a woman with .man dlildren arxl a husband with a •'Wtndering eye." '4• .t4114eu ... You said, "If there ls a 1ight In the window. and the man has any good In blm, be11 be back." 'Then you added. ••Don't be stubborn or proud. Take him hick. I promise you won't regret IL" When I read that letter my husband WM living a.way from home and he 'fianted tO come back, but I just couldn't bring myself to accept him. Your advice to that woman seemed somehow as If Jt w'a11 meant for me. So I took ·IL The el'1!1 years that followed were our'happH!lt. 'lbree ~ks .ago d .. th took my dar- lq, vorr iiUdd<nJy. '!be day• and nights are lonely: but the warmth of the merrlorlea of our last years together wlll auataln me forever. So, Ann, t want. to thank you for helping me , even though I dfdn't wrlle to you. -YOUR FRIEND IN MARSHFIELD, WIS. I DEAR FRIEND: Your heart-warming lr:Uer reminded. me of thole wondr:rfuJ wonls by Reber! F'l'Olt : ''Dome 1:1: wbert, wbea yon have to go lllett, 1\ey 11,.ve to take you Ln. '' I'm to glld1 I helped. 11iank you for let.Ung rite know. . DEAJl ANN LANDERS : I am pregnant and it ii all your fault. I wrote to you two and a half months ago and begged for your help. You let me down. our sons are six and threr: years of age. I didn't want any more children. 111y husband has been na&glng me for a third baby for two years. When he became impouible I wrote you a letter and as ked you lo print It and 1Uct up for me. (You write better than t ' , " talk .) When my letter didn't appear in the paper I felt defeated and I lost my will to fight. The next month I was pregnant. Now I am depressed and miserable. T'm afraid that after this baby is born, Jack will talk me Into having a fourth, and then I will really take the gas pipe. I feel so helpl ess. Please, Ann, tell me what to do. The pills were no good for me and Jack won 't get a vasectomy. THREE'S A CROWD DEAR CROWD: Ask your doctor to do a tubal llgatlon (tie your tabn) when your third cbUd ls born. 1t't a simple procedure a a d wUI fl'tfl you from the worry of pregnancy for the rrsl of yoar life. For a womu wht dld.n't wa.aL a dtlrd cbUd, fov b too many. i ' , BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mail-crder ca lalogs <now telephone- order calalogs) are more than a deparl· ment store on paper. They are a mirror of the times, a capsule of history to be tucked away alter the last order has been n1ade and saved for the amazement of future generations. The 1973 Sears Wish Book i!l no ~x · ception. On pages 300-302, terrarium kits, garden supplies and h('rb ga rden kits are featured going along 1\•1th the current green lhumb trend. There are items to please footb.111 fans, some ice cream freezers and picnic baskets for those wan ting to do nostalgic things and so1ne artificial Ch ristmas trees for the more hurried . . FIRST CAROUNG This year's catalog is educational . too Winnie the Pooh and his friPnd s lf'JI the story of how the first Christmas ca rolini;: began , how the first Ch ristn1as ca rds came to be and wh v 1\'e kiss under the mistletoe. · Also. lhe bear talks about how the Poinsettia beca me a Christmas f\oy,·er. About mistletoe the catalog says, "Thls custom's based on an old, old tale ''Thal concerns a deadly dart "It's all right here for you to read "While Pooh plays a lovable part." It then describes how e Norse god named Balder represented all that was good and just. "Everyone ]O\'ed him ex- cept the evil spirit of Loki who was his one and only enemy_ To protect Balder's life, his mother. Freyja had extracted an oath fro m almoot all things on earth never to harm her son," the story goes. MADE DART "But the mistletoe was such an In· significant twig she overlooked iL The wicked Loki didn't. He made a dart from th.is fateful twig and ~ed it to have Balder struck down . "Seeing her fallen son, Freyja wept so hard her tears turned into the waxen v.·h!te berries or the mistletoe branch. The gods -...·ere so sorry fo r her that they restored Balder to life. Freyja was so ~raleful she decreed that the plant should never again se rve as an instrument of evil . "Instead, she declared the mistletoe to be a symbol of love, and said she wou1d be.stow a k.iS!I upon anyone •,vho should pa~ under Its branches." The poinsettia became the Christntas flower , Pooh reports, because a poor h-fexican girl wanted to give a gift on Christmas day. "At Otristmastlme in Mexico," the story goes, "nearly every , chur:ch has a Nativity scene ; and it iS traditional that on Christmas Eve, children bring small gifts to place before the manger. NO GIIT "Legend has It that once, long ago, a group of children were on Uieir way to church with their presents . , . except for ooe poor little girl who had none to give Ra1her thcui go into chu rch t'mpty handed, sht" pulled up a wild flower rrom the side of 1he road . "Once inside. !he iittJe girl placed her 'gi rt ' at the foot of the manger. Suddenly, to the a1nazemcn t of all the tiny fl o'fl·er opent'd to becon1e a bea~tiful blossom. "Ever !iiince. the people of Mexico have (.'"ailed this plant 'Flor de la Noctre Buena ,' or !he 'l'lo"'er or the Holy !'\ighl .' .. The story continues in 1828 when Dr. Joel Poinsett, America's ambassador to Mexico, was attracted to the bright flower. He sent cuttings to a nurseryman in Philadelphia who specialized in col· Jecting new plants. GARDEN FAVORITE "The popularity of this unusual flo\ver that blossomed at Christmas-time soon spread across the country,'' Pooh ron· tinued. "It became a grea t a ttraction in botanical gardens and before Jong, was accepted as our Christmas flower." M for the custom or ca roling, Pooh's explanation is that it started in England hundreds of years ago. "Back: lhen, night watchmen were can- ed Walts. Throughout the yea r they would patrol the city streets from dusk to dawn, calling out the hour. "On the night before Christmas, t~ugh, the Walts became so overjoyed with the cheerlulness ol the people that they would walk the streets singing out their messages in a most merry way. . ''Soon this practice of the waru evolved into their singing Olristmas carols. And it wasn't unusual for other people lo join them as they went from house to muse . "As the years passed, night watchmen to call out the hour werr: no longer needed, but the ~tom of going caroling on Christmas Eve still lives on." Nighttime Comforte·r ~ .. 0 Christmas is a time for reslocking .kiddie wardrobes as well as toy chests. While children deli ght in most clot.hes, they will especially enjoy soft, warm nightwear. Because of government regulations. parents, too, can sleep better as they have the reassurance that the sleepwear is flame retardant. 'Ibis safety feature Is required in the 0 to 6X size range. AJthouah it has not hem legislated for larger slzes, some manufacturers are adding the feature up to !lze 14. Ooe m the lines is the Winnie-lhe-Poob collection, exclusive at Sears. And what youngster wouldn 't welcome bedtime in either a Joog-sleeved pajan;a se t or an empire gown. Both are trim. med with embroidered baUoon moti& and rullles. Flame retardant, they are machine Wlllihahle and dryable. • ( • • ' j I Society Remedies Santa Shortage Another w1y to l•1rn t o ~ a S.nta is by taking instruction at the S.•rs Santa Cl1u1 school in Dallas. Horoscope: Independence for .... --, ~ UPI T1i.p.tioJ1 EVANSVILLE ~ llPI l S;inta Claus 1s getting org11niz- ed and he hopes he can squetle in v~its ...,·ith au his young fans. A shortage of Santas in re- cen t years might be remedied thls year by the lntemaUonal Society of Santa Claus, wllh headquarters in this southwestern Indiana city. 1be society has organized more than 8,000 Santas lo help potential Saint Nicks take the final step and that will put them into the red and white suit with the floppy hat. Gari Thomas, 34, the 25IJ.. pound founder and president of the society, and a volunteer Santa for more than 12 years, organized the !SSC to reach the many would-be Santas who hesitate because they do not know how a Santa should act or where to go when he gets into unifonn. "You will be a very.very happy fellow every Christmas from that time on I will assure you," he said. The society has printed a manual, recorded tapes and. records just in case you don't know how Santa dresses, acts, walks and talks. It will help you buy a red and white suit and tell you which hospital, orphanage, nursing home or some other organization In your area needs a Santa. Membership is free. Sagittarius to where you \Vant to ~o. High Ii g ht individuality. Vaughn warns Santa must pay attention to adults as we.II as their ch.lldren. "They (the chi ldren ) bea>me suspicious for aflt'r all didn't Santa Claus know these adults when they were little chlldren and doesn't he sUU luve them just as he drd when they were small ?" Rep. Roger H. Zion of In- diana has sent let1ers to all house members, asking if they "would be interested j n playing Santa In your dl.Jtrtct during th6 Chr1stnws holiday" and alerted them to the Santa Claus Society. Vaughn said 90me society members are ''corrunercial Santas." !·le said the organlia- tlon was Investigating a "aeal of approval" for salaried San· tas. "I love doing it and that's the reason I think ls the best ooe of all to have for playing the role," Vaughn said. D~ PJ.ot 'DMti~ ~~~~~~"0-iilo.....,~~~'~ To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De· partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, al so accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be s~b­ n1itted six weeks or more before the weddin g date; otherwise it will not be published. • To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories. forms . are avaiilable in all the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be ans wered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. WE DNESDAY DECEM BER 5 •·1 can get the other signs," s.1:,s 1'<lu rus-bon1 Stearn, "hut J\quarius usualJ~' stumps me." Stearn adds ,-"The only hint l can offer is that if the person seems to like people, then l take a chance and sny, 'Aquarius.' " According to our author-expert, that u.i::ually rings the bell. signs'..' Ho1v do you score 11·h:·n yo11 play our astrology gan1e .' Let me know! JJ('rsons could figure prom- 1i1t nt ly. 'J'At.:Rl:S tApril 20..May 20 J: ,·ou gain access to opinions \l'h ich in past hav e been v.•ilhhcld. 'You have wider c·hoil'l'. 'l:'ou becon1e better in- rormed . Sagillarius, Gernini p1.·r~1u1s could play significant roles. 1\ecc.nt is on v.'hat goes on be hind closed doors. GE!\1£Nl (J\Iay 2l-June 20): £rnphasis is on steering cle ar of 'disputes among friends. l)on't get involved -on one side: or the other. If you are not careful. you might find yourself in the mi ddl e of a lover;;' qu nrrel. Aquarius, Leo and Scorpio persons could be fr.'.l1urcd. Imprint your own style. Be 1-i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; independent, original . Member or opposite sex is involved. ~ FRANCIS- \.ORR J' By SYDN1'..-Y OMARR Best-selling author J es s Stearn, who is skillful at gueuing zodiacal signs by looking at an individual, tells me that he finds the most difficult sign to be accurately chosen is Aquarius. Ho\1' ;ire vou when it co1nes to correctfy identifyi ng the AHIES f~·ta rch 21 -April l!l •· Talk over financial aff:1irs "''ith one close to you. ''ot1 have opportunity ln con- solidate cffort.s. C~·cle is su•:h that your judgment, t i111 in~ are apt tv be on 1argcL Caocer, Capricorn and Sco rpio CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 191: Home, propert y, responsibility and results of professional endeavors are spotlighted. You are asked to n1ake decision. The re· quirement is understand ing and maturity. J)on't skip essentials. Shortcut will not suffice. Holl••r Sp1ol1I 8~ CAR PETS · be1u tl!ully steam d eaned. tantited. deodorited. Soll ex· traction system. Aladclln H.Du~ Of Servtees &&l-2878 CHRISTMAS CAROS D ~1'"',"~ V""· {h .... "(! t!d«1""'"·g~ ~··"· l"'""' A1' ~<'g"' 1111 1 [Dt i1 •l,UHl 11•·1111 [llll t Ill I AI t ltYll ll l l filllll 'May the Best Person Win' CANCER (June 21-July 22): ~t i c k ,.., lhc basics. Review funda ment als. t-.1ake C"hanges based on \'alid in formation . not allegations. One v.•ho talks n great game probabl.1' doesn't kno\11 the rules. Don't feel the grass i.~ necessaril y greener clse1\•here. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. _:-------- By LAURIE KASPER Of .... O.Uy Pii.t Sl•ff Political Organization {or \Vome n. "a whole new , organization dedi cated ~lely and entirely to won1cn." will convene at 7:30 p.m. Thurs· day, Dec. 6, in the home of ·Dolores Ferrell. 1900 Rimrock Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. All women from the sout h Orange County area who are interested in running for offi ce or in suppo rting female can· didates arc irnited to attend. Ms. Ferrell. who organized the Orange Cowl!y Chapter of the National Women 's Political Caucus J;ist .June as well as the Laguna Beach Chapter o( the Na t i o n a I Organiz<1tion for Women, said 11\'o \1·0111en 1\·i ll be> runnin g against incumbent s in the r<.!arch L.:iguna Beach City Council l'lections. She also hopei. to have v.·omen running for the new :16th st;i te SC'natori.'.ll di slricl sca t and the 74th assembly district seat. Co m passion Buttoned? Longer By ERMA BOl\18ECK For ~·•ears it has puz:zlrcl .i::cien!lsts as to why won1 en Uvc longer lhan men. The \atC'st thror~ cnm c<: from the Briti.~h i'l!edical ,\~"'X:1 J !1 nn v.-·hirh C"ont end.s (th is v.·ill blov.· your mind 1, "Keeping limber doln~ the housework n1a"' be one of the secrets of fe1n[1le l ongev11~·" I y,·ouldn·t counl on it. Alrf'adv a hou~ewife i n Michig'an has found a flaw in the theory. She y,·as vacuuming her carpet one morning last month and lean- ed over to pick up an object off the noor. Her hair was pulled into the machine by the underside brush roller, causing her to fall on top of the vacuum and sustain electrical shock to the Jeft side of her head. We keep telling you guys, this Jk!Sh-button world is a jungle! We're lucky lo be alive at t.he end of each day. Life's AT WIT'S EN D a h:n·c ~rn:->111 \·111', rn 0\1•n1t•nt. \1·ill in¥>11ect 11 n d <1 sen~1· Lf h11111or like Jnnr 1.-nn{la. TIJ(' non·provoked S\\'cepcr ;111ark \l'ilS 1 11 ~ r one phenonienon . \\'h:i t uhout the t'lcc1ric ~ci~~or!' th:>! won't cut through t\\'O lh icknesr>es of silk, but when put in the hands of children slice right through !he sofa ? And "'hat about the blender that stops dead and won't start again until :i human finger is sacrificed? No one appreciates how a woman must fight for her very life from hour to hour. The risks involved in prepar- ing a meal alone arc mind- bog gling. A year ago Sei>- tembcr. 1 was taking frozen Mexican TV dinners out of No w, she believes. is the best time for women to run for office s i n cf' reap- portionro.,ent has created !hcsc d istri cts v.•i thriut incumbent s. "It v.•ould havf' been im- possible to unseat anybody .. Incumbents just h:--defini- ti1111 have <in edge on everybody," she c.-:p[Jined. "They (women \ h;:ivc never had an opportunity like this." il ls. Ferrell sai d she. split from the cnucus .... ·hen other board n1embcrs \\'anted to Snap 11 ,1~ on n1v h:incis and knees ho1r>ti ng tt,c bunk h4·d on my hilck \vhilc I Irie<! 1o p11t !he slats b<Jck on the grool'C'. "\\'h::! :1rr \'OL1 c101ng under thrre?" askr·d niy husband. ··rrol(t11 g1ng my life." ! sa id drvlv. ···1 host' 1h1n~~ f<ill nut all the-time," hCl said. "\Vh.v don 't ,11u ~c1 snn1e slal~ that a!'•' lon ger'..'" "T~.'· \.\"Pre l 0n'~c r "''hen .,..e got them ," l said. "Arc you going to start that business again a b o u t in- animate things bt'ing human'..' You're going bananas being cooped up in this house. You should get out more ... artcr you get all th is stuff fixed ... " J ·want~ to bounce a ham· mer off his head. And that, science persons, is the real reason women outlive men. Some women don't h ave my con1· passion. support Cesa r C h a v e 7. • s IJOycolt of )."!ra pes and lellUC'C . One 1ncmbcr. she clnim('d, ur !'C'd rb;it they nol suppor·t ~1nv l\'nmen candida!es 11·h1J atc !he hoycottrd product s. "That has nothin g to do l\'ith it. "Th<it's the kind or tan~cnl ::1en h;ivr gotten 11·01nrn off on. , .then !hey say 1\·c·rc scatter brained. "Those are the kind of tangents \\'h1f'h destroy you , .. she. explained. Shr al so l.lbjeclcd that othe r mcmbers insisted candidntcs be "qualified." ''That's a male chau,·in i~t !f'rm." she charged. ''ll\' \1·hose st<indards do thev qu:J ld1 '"'. .lh('v 1\·ert· going to decide '"hat 11'<ts qu<ilified." Shr s:1ic! she \1·0111<! sunf)()rf :in\' 1\·on1a n over a man in thC tx.1lirf lh<Jt she has ;i bert••r :1htl!ly th ti n n man to !cx1k ;1! rvcrv th1ng frnrn ! h c fe1ninine point of l'iew "it thi" pn 1n1 · she :;:1id. "1\'f' \1·il! not bf· runnin g \1'01 1lf"ll ;!~:1 i11-:1 \~'111Tll'l1 .. llo1vevrr, .\!!( Frrrl•ll. 11 ho h:i ~ ;i '~(I r.ll 11·(1!"d [d /l'('!'tll aC"tions of NO\V '<z ~ t ;i I,. lradf'fc h11: ~11 d. • ]'1 1 nflt 111 lending lo chJ!lJ!f' 1h" Sf''\ or thf' pl:•I ~ ;1n<l t'OOl lOlll' pl.1~ UH; the p,amr ·· ll:i lhC'r .<:hf' .~a1·s shl· \\'O\llrl .,..·ork for n govef.nmcnt ''!hat "''111 care about ev!'rvone con · cerned and cspec1n\l y those ,,..·ho are i1pprc~cd." She does not intend lo place herself as a candidatr. One of her reasons is that LEO f Jul~· 23-1\ug. 22 1: Ad- justment at hon1c is indicatl'd . F'11mily member makes known some sharp vie1vs, opinions . P.r rcrepti\·c. Oon'1 p1'rmit pride to crcute 1najor dilem- 111;1 If dirlon1 01ti c. you rvcn- lually get yo ur way. Trike k•ni:;-rnngc sigh ting. VJRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 l: Spotli ght is on financing. in- vesting, payin g and co!lecting. Onf' who talks rnoney. handle.<; policies and checks lc:ises is 1·cry much in pictu re. See in lit!ht of real!t~·. Colla teral is featu red. Protect ~If. Ph1J legal loopholes. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: 18J: Hold off on short journeys, Take special precau- tions in traffic. Don 't he too serious in reaction t o statements by re l a ti ,. es , neighbors. Forces tend to be sca ttered and con fusion could have field day. Be c:ilm in the midst of sound and fury . PISCES (Feb. 19-f\1.arch 20\; Funds mav be blocked . Check legal proCedures. What you fe el is a setba ck could boomerang ln your favor . J\·!inor points should 11101 be overlooked. One ,,·ho appears s!o...,· is actually \vorking ut a steady pace. in you r behalf. ff TODAY JS Y 0 UR BlRnIDAY you ar e in· qu isiti ve. a natural reporter, attractive to opposite sex, rand of I ravl'l and a person v.·ho is better at helping others 1han when 1t comes lo ~Jf-in­ lere!lt. Start you made this year will bt>gin to bear frui t in 1974 , v.·ith June a most signifi ca nt month. If single, n1arriage is on horizon. Obtain hint from V I r go mf'<;S.'.lge. Be n.,..•:irc-or n1oney :ind how it gets that way. ln!erest rates no1v could he of paramount 1mpC1rtance . C)l der individual <·ou\d gil'e hcnefH of experience if you .1re. rccrpth·c C n p r I co r n person might figure in im· portant "''ay. 1-----------· I ~ Sf ORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 211: \lu1·h n1;1v hi' (•h$1 Urf'd - hul this shou ld not dc r.-r ~·11u f1nrn taking ri r f1n1!f· ~11•p (or1.,.ard. Trying 10 h~inr. on to past 11·i!l not lr;1d tn !'<ect1ri- ll". Move ahead. <:ct rid of roncc;>I which ke('p~ ~·ou chas· ing rainbow -and losing prop- osi tion . SAGITTARIUS INov. 22· Dec. 21 l · Creative force~ coalesce. You gain sense of direction. You arc also ;iblc to do something about getting t MAD ~\o~~ \O~uNnNGTO N II.A.CH DRESSES CAP'RIS I LOUSES l'ANTSUIT5 11MJ ..... "" ., ..... ~, m11111•• min'! (.Qst1 M-.. Ind N~ &ftdl Dflly )M Frkl•Y Ill t PM, 9&14111 ~hf' no\r atlenrlc; la1\' s('hool. (,;.=!:===================~ \Vcstcm State Un ivrrs1tv, l She addcd. ''I rra\l y think f; it 's my position no\v to en· coura!~C v.·ornen to run .1' She sa id .~he wlll do the "IC'g work to know wht'n, where nnd how." 'JJear ...JJomeown er One d our problems 111 ap- pliances. ~1en have stubbornly refused to concede what women have known for years. Appliances are mortal. They the freez<'r. One slipped oul lc:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=========-of my hand and I was nearty1; crippled b~· a fro7.c.n enchilada. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT WATCH YOUR MAIL Just the other afternoon I EXHIBITION & ------- Golden Needle's S~t o1 tie 1(Jed CUTTING BOARDS J:ist what e\'ery home Sewer Ne?ds Ker,ul;1rly t nn \ow Ouf y :!.ii C~I . . G01dcn 'n,·c dl ~ F•eRic s M>YHt t OAIT •1.A fA • t AllOU ICL \l\IU. Ol'll! l \IU..CI I lll"OAtl AUCTION Viewing OF ANTIQUES & SEMI-ANTIQUES PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUGS AT SHERATON BEACH INN 211 12 Pacif ic Co ast Highway Huntington Beach, Ca ll~. SA TURDAY I DEC. 8, 2 PM & Inspection from 12 noon unfit auction AUCTIONEER : Col, l•lb Rownblum TERMS: Cosh or C~oc:k FOR AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM YOUR . AUSTIN SMlm GORMAN & ASSOC. NEIG HBORHOOD REPR ESENTAT IVE AND ASSOCl lllS REALTORS ... For rhe womon who core~ ... Do Something Different for the Holidays! Tok• o tDUl'M al JI' lo. lh<:it ,.oli<eobl~ d1ll•••nt•. O. .. lop yo.o• _,. it>di>ldwololy nnd •"'P'O•t yo11• lll>P•O•O"<e ..,,;ly lo not~"Jlly '" a ~"i<1uP. ""'""""'•n! 11'1<1! woA1 10< you, fn1111 lhe ~olodoy• mO<• !han ••••! Coll 1od<1y 1111 " tompl1montory 01>ol11i1 & holidoy <0""' uhodult . A 8<0~11 !ul Wo~ 10 Go Joh, Robert Powers ORANG I 3 Town & Country • ~47-8228 • Ill Warm· .••·•·hug sweatera make great Christmas gifts . Choose from a great and varied selection of dre11y and oporty styl•• In many length• and weaves. from $21.00 OTl/f:R CIFTSUCCF:STIOIVS:' DRESSES GOWNS PANTSUITS SLIPS BLOUSES ROBES C/FTCF:RTIFIUTESAYA/U8LI: Blla Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP FULLERTON l140r•••lr1Nll LAGUNA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEACH M HUftf....,_ C""9w COSTA MESA L•t~ Hiil• INll lllS ""-1 lhtl. SHOP SUNDAY 11·S l11ctpl c.tf• Metal ll11t1k :\1nt-r i1••rtl • l\l a•lft r CIU1r r .. ' ·. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . \ DAILY PILOT Jj1 AMBLER /T''l TH~TY MILi:_';; TO Tl.if AIRPl""T; F( L~·.:, 1<'"-l T•lt' !<(..A[; I".•, fill 1 t • 0(,tt; WITH f)K1rr ..... TUMBLEWEEDS HIGH THEIR! AH !MY FAVOFllTE NEANPERl}JAL! CAN'r Yew NE'V~R SAY NU1'HIN' c;oop WHY, OF COOl!S~1 PEAR ~OY!: '!IOOT ME !? ... ,~.\ MUTT AND JEFF I 'M SOTIRED I WISH I WflS HOME ASLEEP.' FIGMENTS · NANCY THAT SHOP HAS A PRETTY c-~-1 ·. 1.i.~t/ i-----------J•o PHITT -You ARE HOME. PHITT -YOU ARE ASLEE.P I WILL WAIT ON YOUR CUSTOMERS! 1'· -""' . • HM l TOLD YOU! 0, K .1 JEFF IS 1-\0ME MAKE'. ASLEEP.' I WILL ME A WAIT ON YbU' CHEESE· , Fl BURGER! (" r c,.I ~·~ -·-~1,1 .. -·· . -· . c.,,.;. .. • •,"".-.::::..-~-t ,- ~ -r .i r.;. .... --· ',:'.!~. I . . , ., HOW DO YOU L IKE THAI BAY WINDOW'> WHICH ONE? by Doug Wildey by Tom K. Rya" I -rnlNK YOU'RE EVOLVING- FAIRl. Y WEl.L1 (ONSIPE'Rlfl';! by Al Smith PH ITT-You ARE A CHEESEBURGE:Z.! ?. hy Dale Hale by Er"ie Bushmiller BAY WINDOW·-- ! MUST SHOW IT TO SLUGGO li-I PEANUTS DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS )0U L £;.f-f IT uN IHL \>..llL~EN 1AE\LE ------- by Roger Bradfield Lli{'. 11 1 ~1 c.11. \. Mj.j t('('Y 1<>n>-- Ir l-0Ul VI 11. .. ) c~w,,,1~, •-~ . I cellf ''r .·~. 1,, v -~c\.r?>-. ~ . ,, ' ='"M<i' ·ri I tl-·I/ ,\ 1 k'lJI r"llN/1 [)l ·1;.:;.N ' r l\':iK A lcll of ~ttL sr11lNS By Charles Barsotti Re MeMBeR. lJISDoM seeKeR s;·1T 1s "lWaYs DaRKesT w~etJ Tl./BRe ISN'T CINYl lGHT ''. I MUST Ma l-/8CK OF a PRoPHe.r ee.c.avse 1'M ~UR~ $14oRTQF HOl\JOR ON MY al.JN TURF. Cl 1q73,N~, ...... ·~·.l.T1....i1 ,,.,..·,.~·------""1.o·;c•_::.__J <.--------------'~:'.·~'.'.'."!~:C· -~._j GORDO (;;CR.CC: 'l('Ll ).;...'"X.""'K T~IZl<:l!3!...E! c;uc PA~A'! MOON MULLINS NIC!O HAMBUR<iER, WILLIE .. MY COMPLIM!ONTS TO 'THE COW. ~ " --~­ -'<'°(, /' .,.. -11· '\~~/ ,, " I ANIMAL CRACKERS WLE , I T,.<i'-lK I'M l051t.JG t.IQ J.\EMORCJ ! " )..K.e; "i'CUI<: l'JE:\\I i<:Mo1....i G Gi-ASSES &t\llNG ~C() 7KOL..15L!S:J ' by Charles M. Schulz by Gus Arriola 1 CALl&l-lT sro&HT CF ,\1"1:?-E:!...~ 1/\l THE; h\1c<i;:::cr:;: THl<OL 1.C-1-\ 1~·\ /rlt-:?- AIORNr/.JG/ Johnson by Roqer Ballen I KIJO\I) l qoo TOl.D ME THAI 4E'iTElmACJ f THE GIRLS SEE ? WE'r\E OOLPING A f'iCTTER £=N0!.1Jf.~AN Tl-IAN 1riE'f' A~E ~ WE'RE. WINNING! WHAT'S THAT?! OFFSI DE?!! HOW CAN A SNOWMAN 6£ OFFSIDE?! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ""CA"OSS •• r .Jf.1ij\ oete• I ~1 C1v•I ""'o' Q 1 f)il~e A ~e1m .... Sr-•r>o11~ 6 t hYll a !A !'~,.rL~•'\ d•slanL• "'J Ou " 1• L•!lm1 (le1·i • 1.., tla•.flcl 10 Cli&nqe 11._ <l"f.(l• 17 Bs";; ;imo~nT<, 18 R;io1cl dP\~•r.l J!I Ce11ltJ•v 01 '"' :.>O ll'nqth un''"' ?? r ;i5t d11ve•~ , 4 Traci :>6 OrilllllnQ Ario!& 27 New~P.lOPr emolovec~ JI Showed Ulfl J::> Uncles· w .. 111 J.3 Bo9hOD s PO<nl!HI t,1t 3:5 Cut down Qli1$S 39 Poo;;~mar~s 39 Gave up •O Fme·or11ined whelslool! '1 IJ(lward· Priaht •2 M1Ke broadflr •a Cut irito tmin piece' 44 Humor 4S Stopped • " " • • 0"1'Hl'V 'i ~ ),!.ie~IO!le \ "I '-'"~;?a srt:ecll 6.: o .rn.nu! ... 111i11,, EJ Actr .. >s • ·· - f O~h 1'4 CftiPI ar l f,S Nece,s•\~ f>f:, Go ~wrv f,1 Orlor OOWN •' B•rd :.i Remam ''"' 1e1dine~s ~ New member• "t AbnndOI'& " Ptur, : ~•nk arid 1abl1 8 Ta~e 10J ~ne5ell 9 W"i!hctrcw tormdlly 10 F. ~Ch8n\j-'!d 11 fisherman 12 6eautily 13 F1ne·gr1ir111d clav 11 Note ' ~ l ! S IA IL A 0 0 ' r, A.RI ' I ' . " "" OIVEfilT1IU(; [SNE l~I E. {) L ,_ S N A. R ~ I G >£., 0 1:1 \ I A' 0 S IR EOE IRED ;, l 'J DE S tm N E L9;00 0 0 R 0 P 0 l! T ~~ 6 E N 0 S II 0 I S £ '; " [0 "1 [M ~ B i\I M 'U R(/..R A H~ t 0 T I E T p 0 l I 0 ;: IH T R 0 p 0 L 0 ' . ~. A f li" • E N I ., " E ' R E E !l ~ T P R E ' T E R~ ! ~t anv lime .(l"J 01 1he oa~( ;>~ H~~~n11 4.' Oe~e1 t weaoori~ 4J Gl~S~ '";'l Porent prOl'.hlC'~ lnlorma! •• p,ocreded: ~a OtmOl•Sl"I A< chair. " T 0 the 111$,dt A(, Sa1ura" ol 'I DllUQhler ol JO Wenl •!ong Zeus W1!h •a Reciuc' •n : .( Oo.n1011 de9•e' .i~ · ·nova< 49 ~ranch annwly Ouroer. ~.o Danger f'monenr.e 'i:l R~11tM"s wo!t 26 As soon as !i5 Knoght S 3 1 UndesiraOle attendant pllm1 56 H~rrow s rf~11r 39 Ellglllle '!:>7 Soan+~ 11rh5t votors 60 Oe~l!alize " ' lJ ' '° JUD GE PARKER MISS PEACH :I~A, INST!"AO OF AL.WAY~ !JeJN6 AFRAID 1HAI SOMeTHlNG IE~"IEJL~ I~ .Aeour "TO HAPPEN D Cl DICK TRACY "fO VOU., WHY OON1T VO~ '7!MP/,..'{ ADOP'f A F"A"TALl'71"1C A"TTl1'Lf0E:? '(OIJ STUPID RE FE REE !!! ~~~ . ' --..... . ; ~ --· -' by Mell J: t-4AV• ADOPTfO A FATAL-tSilC. AiTITIAOG:, BUI l'M AF~NO TH.AT IT WONI{ L-A?I ...• c HE 1-!AO A ~~·SI STER. A SPINSTER IN T~OSE DA.VS. IF ONLV I COULD RECALL. ~ER FIRST NAME ? RINKLES "i' T~ERES WANT TM£ FIR:ST NAMES? A DOZEN OF Tl-IE~.,,L..,I MERE. "' . ' . . '" "· .... ~ "Oh dear, nQ -tht>.y're frightening enough 11.-itb Uny numbers." DENNIS THE MENACE • MR. \IJ1LSON ooNT ~ A'IY 'Plll:CI ATION Fa1 Al<r ... Ali' HE OON'T Cf.Pi MUCH FOR ~WE¥ 1)1. TOOllY EIT~ER .• . ) t .. •• • ~DAILY PILOT CZapp elletti ~aptu1~es Heis111atI N~\\1 YORK (A f'I -John C~ppellf'!ti, Pci;n State's All·An1crican runn ing ha ~~. \vtlO Lhe lleisman Trophy todny as the nut.standing colk·gc foo1 ball player of 197' CappP\lctti. a 6·foot-! 2!5-pound Stn1or frQlll UpPf'r Darby. Pa , rcce1\'ed 1.057 pcin1s . includ ing 2'..'!1 first-place votes, from the nalion-11•ldc pant"l of 819 sports \\filers and br oadcas1i·rs v;ho p<irlicipatcd in the bii!IOtJllg l'i,_iJld UClt'd hy rhc Do\\'lltov.•11 /\thlct\c Clul:> of :\l'IV York. 10ffcnsi1·c tackll' Ji•hn lilcks of Ohio :=:la!c v.·as scl'ond I\ 1th 524 point.;;, 111- f'l uding ! 14 firs!-plai.:t~ vutes Third \\'as running b<1t:k !~00:.1.·\elt 1.<'<tks of T(·Xa!I. 11~th 482 points . follo\\'(-d by qu<1r\i•rb t1ck na,·id Jaynes of Kansas. 1rith :m.1. ~111d running back Archie (;riff1n ur Ol1K1 S;iatc. •Vith 326. doc Paterno of l'cnn Statt•. ll'hO h:i::> 1"0:1checl such stars :is Franco ll<1rris. l.t'/lnY Moore. Lydr ll Mitchell. Jflek lf~m. to.like flcid , Ted K\ralick Jnd Johll lfn£nagcl. calls Cappell C'!t l '"!IH.' greatest playi:r J 0 \'(' c·vc r been around ·· .c:ap1}(llfetti. who playrd dt1fensi\'l' back a!' a sophomore, carr ied 286 11111rs for I. 22 yards this season and sco rlod 17 t uchdo"'11S. leading sixth-ranked Penn al e lo an l l-0 fl'Cord and a berth !he Orange Bo11·t against LQuisiaua ale. le is the 37th offrnsive back bu! first Penn State player to 1\'in the isman Trophy in the 39-year history the award. l~c also is the first player 1 an Ea stern school to "·in it since ger Staubar:h of Navy in 1963. La~l year's winner wa s flanker Johnny j:lers of 1\ebra~ka. · tThc llcisn1an voters, 11·ho tr:1di1lonallv ve favored seniors and n1en "·h0 ycd offcn si1·e backfh::ld positions. ainlained those feelings thi s yc.ir. 1\o i terior lineman has c\·cr "'on the troph~·, ' ich incidentally. is :1 17 1 ~-inch bronze atuel!C' ... of a running back. Cappellett i, a la1v C'nforcernent and rrections major at Prnn State. \vas ifted to tailback in 1972 and responded 'gaining 1,117 yards. "l\'o n111t1cr how barf things go." says atcn10, "you'll ahra.vs be in the football me. That's why he 's !he be st playl'r ·e ever been around. Jle 's fa ster Than i{chell and proba bly faster O\i:r .JO rds than Ha rris. Ii i: runs a 4 6 40 pads." In expressing his feelings before the , 1nounccment "'hy Capcllct!i 11as :i !ore deserving candidate than John icks, Ohio State's 11~'()-tune All - mcrican offensive tac klt'. Paterno fer red: to· Penn State's final regu!ri r ason contest again st P,1tt. The r-.:ittar.1y ·ons trai led 13-J at ha\ft in1e but raliied the final tv.·o periods 1,1 ith Cappellett i viding sonic strong running. "I-licks couldn't ha1·c won 1hat game r us," Paterno said ... )licks couldn 't ve gotten Pitt oH Cloud !J; Cappy d." eisliopf Adel s o Earni11gs JOHA:\:\ESBURG (AP \ T ()Ill 'eiskopf has upped his 1973 11·111nuu..:s more than $375.000 by \\'111ning tl 1e in-delayed South African PGA l'h:1n1· ·onship. \\'ciskopf shot a threc·under par ti7 ondav for a 72-hole total of 2i3. 'eisko.pf. "'ho staricd the da y tied for 1e lead 1\·ith Sou1h Afr ica's Vince Baker t four unde r. cli nched the \'lclory l\'ith -.ic birdies on the bnck nine . Baker finished three stroke.<: back in cond place :it 276, and Noel ll uut I Britain "·as third at 2i7. South African star Gary Player. \1·ho gan th e da.v just 111·0 shots off !he ace. shot a final round of i2 tu fnde fifth place at even·pa r 280. \\'eiskopf. "'ho said af1l'r rhc final und his last eight holes l\'ere his best. tarted the back nine "'tlh a boge,v the pa r-fou r J(}!h,..... Then he birdiell 1c \Ith. parred tfie.J 12th. and pulled 11•ay \\'i !h four consecutive birdies. EC R E T A RIA T N ROSE PARA.DE LOUISVI LLE -Althou gh Secretariat as retired to Cl.:iibo rne Farm in Paris. y .. he 1\·ill n1<1 kc one fin:i l Appearance an. 1 bt'fore an nudiencc l<irgcr than ny that has seen hin1. This time, though , Secrclariat \\'ill ave! only 21.~ n1ile~ per hour and •ill represent the ci!~· of Wuisvi l!c, ome of the Kenluc~· l >crb~'. , A sculptured replica of Secretariat. xactly as he appeared in hi r;: nin for e roses. 1vill be featured on Louisl'ille's oat entry in the Tourna ml'nt of J{oses arade on Ne w Year's f).'.l.V in Pasadena. be seen by 1.5 n11llion spectators nd 125 mlllion television 1•lcwers. Ul'I Tt lH'fl•IM MlAMl 'S DIC K ANDERSON ~KES 4TH INTERCEPTION AS REC EIVER JOHN McMAKIN TURNS MERCURY MOR RIS GOES OVER PITTSBURGH'S HENRY DAVIS. All-America Has 1 st Frosl1 In 29 Year s NE\V YORK 1AP 1 Thr f1rs1 fr cshn1cin in 29 vears -tailback Tonv rlorsett of Pitt'.sburgh -nnd 1hrl'e r{'pentc-rs -Randy G1·adi sh11r and John Hicks (1f Ol1io State and Ri chard \\'ood of Sou1hC'rn Cali fornia -have bren narned to The Associated Press All- America college foolball learn for 1973. ·rhc 5-foot·l L 175-pound Dorsett finish- f'd <JS the nation 's se cond leading rushl'r \rith 1.586 .1·ards in 11 games as Pill posted its rirst \\•i nnini;? record in JO yrars and fir.~! txnvl bid sinci• 1956. The J;1st rr1•shn1;in 10 11·1n f1rSl·lea111 honors \\'<IS fullbark l)oc Bl;inchard nf Arrny in 194·1. Cl;1ncharrt 11·as an All - A1net ic:ln !hfl'l' 11n1cs but gr;ldu:ltcd rron1 \\'est Pou1t 111 three \'c'1rs undi·r an acc.cl1•r<11c·<l 1\':lr-!irne coUrsi· of st11th· :ind 11·;is not 011 hnnd to pJ,iy ;is :1 senior_ Joining Dorsel t in the bnckf1t'ld :11· .. fullback Roosevelt Lc<iks o( T('Xi.1$ ;111£1 tallback John Cnpptll1'!!1 of Pc·11n St<ll"."' \\'ho finished fourlh il nd fiflh 111 !he' nnlionnl rushin g stn tistit:s. a 11 rl qu11 rterba ck David .J;1yncs of l\;insi.IS. "'ho se t six Big Ei ght Conference p.'.lss1:1;: reco rd s. The AP A1!·1\mrr:c:i learn 1\·j]J ;'lppeil r fin 1hc Bob }fopt' Spec1.:il on /\'BC-TV !Jee. !l. f or\I T~·'"' Oll~•"r f,qnr End --""d'ti: Toll/l\fn Tt•I' l tcl\. ~) 710. So'""" O•H~· . \";d~ R<'cc•ver Lvnn' ""'" S!lu'~'" C.•IUornl11. 6 Q, !~~' 5Pll•Ot, ~.1n MAI"" Ta,~lf• -ll v<>OY ll•O"·" AOitl!•mA &·•· 7•), SC•1;or. T~'l•t>~~,.,~ l'la J~nn M. •$, Onlo Slel~ 6·J, l~. Senior, (. ·~ve1a,.!I. °'1·0 G1111ro' -Tvwr L•t·'"'' L<>uo~•~n~ s1.ie. ~.~o. 7ll, Senoor, N~"' OtiP"'" fl•I! "~""· Norin f..~•o+onl Slllt, 6·0. ?•l. S""•C~. Ptt11011ra~ Cen!e---8<11 W>n>•"· l~•.1s. 6 l. 2JS. S~nior. S<>dn11 Br~f\Ch, T~• 011ar!t,bar~ a~v.~ '•'/"•~. ~··"~·~· t·i. 101. '..u>oot. Bonner""''""" "~" '-lvnnin11 fl <tC•, •Q"" 1 '•'"' ·""'· P""" ~·~•~. 61, 11S. 5enio·. U,,N•r 0,.lh PJ. Tony Do•\•!, Pi!hblJ•oh, 5.11 I 'I ''"'"""~ Alill~•PIU. P• , ROQ\evel! Le<tlu, 1 ~•·"• S 11. ;.>O, Junl11r, Brenh~m, l••. O•J~n" En<!S -PM {)(\·1~ .1,. ',, •n--i. O·I. 'Ill JUI'" • t+~len•. 11.'o"' R1ln<' 'n··~, ,.,.,.,viand. 6 •. 7•"· Jun<o-r Wi!mln~l;)n O•I l•c•.tf\ jr'"' l),,!I•~ N•n•A~~-. OI 1•!. Scn•O• RAnl<I (II \ (l fl,.,, (,~llAQnlr, r•·•Cn1~~11, 6·•. l•S. S~noar-. Pin""· Oh.., s.iY;n}~~~ ~!~y~;,n l~• ,,1,;~o~ r'~ ~~1mo.,, o• 110•0,...~ Lln~~A(lo o•; R•nt• ..,,,,~l\~"r· Oh1o 5T~•r 1..1 131, Stn•or. C •mntcn. ('lnlo; Ro<! Snc,)le O~•A horn-b I !" .. ,,,,n, ,. '1.>, 0~11.; R•cnA•<I \".OO<t, Sou!hC•n (.,,,.,.,,.,,,., '", 711, Junior. E1111brtn. ,,, f\dC~~ -J,,,.,.,..I /<II'" UC.LA. 6·1, 191. ~f"!gr, (lp11r,..at•c, <-1~ Ari•""'~ l'•r~er. Soul llf"l (31\locnia, 6 J, l1~. S.tt1•or. S~c•.tmento1 Mike low"••na, NQ"e 0.•mf, ~ }, 112. 5en1Qr, HAm1no01, 01\10. O!!rn•• TioJ1! !':ml -o.,., C"u>llr, Noire Oeme W;de R~~i~e' -D~nn• Buo11s. WHI Vlrllnlt . l•(~'"' --l)O(lkf' llrovn, ~ov!l>e•n 1 lltocn1a: 01rvl While, Nebr~'"' C:ua•d! -~~r• ,\'.~1~ovicn. Penn St1!t ; Oavt Nla,.ninQ, u111~ !.!dl• Centfr -•,iev~ Ti>•IO• f •·t"Jrn Oi.ao!trtMr~ 0~""" ••·r·lr }'riz~nl St1!f. RU•lnll\Q B~L•s ""''""I Grttn. Ariton• ~11111 . Archie Grillln. Ohil ST.1'P. ~trm•I Johntan, UCLA.. DUen•e Ends Va" O•(r< ~. Cnio S!a!~; 11erm~n Jac~sOol. Mi•mi ol Oh•O tacl<les -R<t•1CI¥ Crcw~er, Penro ~lite; l·'lkt R~ines. Al~l>.l<n~. Mlddlf Guard Tonv (•i,li•"i 11.,rmi Fl•. L l.,~bac~ers -lll•rr"" C~o0<1• L01Ji\Oe"• 5tit!•~ Ed Slmonlnl. Te.t11• r.&11.\; (ltvelana V11nn, O~Tlt>oMa S!~!f. 611cks Eddif fl•cwn, T•n11tn"r : MT~e Vlashi<>oton, Al•i..m111 R•n~v RlliLlO, Geor11la Teen. Tl!ird Te•m 0 4ttnSf t fpM Et>d -Rand~ Gro•1rnan. lf'mpt• Wide Receiver -H"nk Coo•. Ne,~ Me~oco S!alf'. TocO.IPI -Charlie Gellv, Pe<>n S111!e: Jim O'Connor. Ariton•. (;u•rds -Olvt laol'lem, Syracvse; Wllllt Vine~. P.tc1 11c. Cf"ter _ S(o!I Andet\Ofl, 1111snurl. Q118"lf'dH1ck -Jess• Frel!a1, s .. n Diego ST&I~ lluom1n11 B•c~1 -Olc O.tv Morion, Ar•.t111 .. ~; Bar1v Smltn, A.Jchmond; Joe W•snlnpJon. 0~111\om;i. Dtfffllt t<1<11 -Fre.1 Cook, Sou1nern MIS•IHIPP•; lo.n QJla(I. Cattmovtn. Tnclrtes _ J (. G11'ffll. Norlt, T1~11 Stile; Pavl Vell1no. M1ryl11fl(I, Mi<1oie Gu•rd -Mike l'Mlllio1, Ca•n111. Ll~elHICkt,.., -Jae); L1mbrrl. Kent ~•01~: Vloodrow tewe. Alll>emlll Oet'VI ,o\\CGft!llQll, Houston. BllCkl -Nell 1:0111 .. Ohio St1l1; SI•~' Hc1!, Air Foret' -lndV HV1;1tl<e~, Okl•l\Oml. Miami Frothing at Mouth In the First Half, Says Noll r..11A ,\ll 1 AP) -...,\\'e caugh t a tea111 th<1t \1i1s frothing at the rnou1 l1 ." s<ii d Pittsbu r·gh co11eh Chuck \oil <iflt•r the t-.'liami J)o lphins bol ted to a 30<1 halftitnc lead on flVl' pass intercep11on3 !)rfore e1nerg1ng 11·ith a 30-26 !\.:it 1011;1\ Foolbalt League victory over Ilic :)?celt'rs :'1!011 - da y night. The loss \\'as Piltsbt1r!ih's 1h1rd 111 n rc11· <1nd dropped the S!(:Cler" 11110 a tic \\i1h Clevel<1li'd ;ind C1nr:1n11.111 f1)r lirst plact· 111 the .\111rricnu Footba ll Confl'rcnce's Len1ral Dlv1s1on. 1'111~burgh and ('incinn<ili h<n·e 8·4 rf'cords 1111 h t'!l'\'Cland 7 ·:l-2 1\ 11 h:t\'r ti67 pCl'Cl'lll<1gc~.;. • Four 111tcrccptions hy tllia1ni safely Dirk Anderson proved decisive in the national ly televised ga111e. He returned t11·0 of !hem 27 and 38 yards. respec- !lvr l.v. for touchdo1111s. He also took a third 31 vards to the Steele rs three !U se t up a ·t11·0-yard sCQring pass fro111 c1uartcrback Bob Griese to tight end Jim .\landich. The on!y orher scores by the Dolphins l\l're on field a1;oals of ~3. -16 :.ind I~ .' :1rds by {;aro. Yeprcn11a11. the fir st after <Hl 1n 1erccp11on by Cur1is Johnson. 1·11tsburgh he ld ~tiami's ofh·11sc to cigh1 l1r 1:;t do11nc:, only one or thc1n 1n 1hc ~l'LUlld h:ilL Neutral Site Pieke1l Woodert Woiildn't Play On Wolf pack's Court LOS A:\GEJ.l~S 1,\J.>1 -Co;ii:l1 .loh11 \\'ooden of l'CLA s;iid :\tonday he v.ould h:11·(' balked at scheduling a game against :\onh <.;;1rol1n<i Stat(' at the \\'olfpack homr court Th~ top-r:inkl·d d;·fl'!ul1ng nation<1t champ1011s play ser:ond-r:.u1ked :'\orth Cnt'olina Statr Der:. 15 at St . Loui:; a11d \\'1ivdc-n 1vas a~kt'rl at rhl' Southern Californi:.i B:lskt'!ball \\'1·11 1.·r~ t\s:\oti:J\11)1\ mrl'1inf.! ho11 !ht lli..'ll[ral l'utirl :itt11atio11 C\'Ol l'ed. sa id. although it lacks ··cohesion·· 11h1ch ht• exprcls 10 te evidrnf later. l11c1denta llv. the UCLA coach said a v. rl!t'r from. th e ACC asked him ho1\' hl' expecled UCLA to pcrfonn against \.C State nftcr the scare front .\lary!and . "I 1old hiln ... I don 't know but 11·e·rc going to find out.· " Not Lil~e It ll'as "\\'e l\'('!'C Anderson of by coach defense ." havi11i:: a good tin1l'.., said the fir!(l half rffort praised Don Shula :is "perfect Anderson's four steals lied lhr ll':1gue sing\e.game record but he said he rated his 1~72 interception and 6 2 -ya rd tuuchdo"·n return aga in!'! Baltimore 111 the 19i2 AFC title game as a greater thrill. "I had :i chn ncc for 1hrrc n1orr in- trrceptio ns. ·· he said. ··\\'hcncve r the football is i11 1hc rii r. rm Just as 1nuch a receiver <is the other guy.·· t\olt. \\'ho s1ri1chC'<I fro1n third-string quarterback .Joe Gilliam lo Terry Bradsha1v after three rirst qua rter in- t1;rceptlons. called !he club 's second hall comeback ··a molter of pride." The Steelers' lnst h<·pc for vic tory died after Shula ordered Griese to run into the end 1.onc for a \\1-0-point safety rather than punt 11·1th J;04 left to play . Larrv Seiple fol \o"·ed 11 i!h an BO-yard fr ee· kic k 1vhich put P1t1sburg on its 0\1·n seven and sa fety Jake Scott fol101\·ed 11i!h ~1iami's sixth interception. Seiple, crediting the "'ind, said, "I knc11· 1 kicked it good. All I 11·anted to do i~ get it up and l~t the 11 ind get to it " S'"fl••• Ool11n111• A! Ml•m·1 -!>I.tel INOIVIOUAl LEADEllS c , 1 1'>---76 1D 10 0 0-:IO i:iuS~ING -Pllhbu•QI\. H•rrll 1~105. P. Pea''°" 1·1•. l'uaua •·16; Miami, C1on-• 11-~. MOrrll ll·~. l(ilck 1·17. RECEIVING -Plllsburoi.. e. P••"on •·!.&. Fuova •II; Ml1MI. Kuck l·)l, /\.11,.,,,;cl\ J·l• PA.SS ING -Plns""'rol\. Btld>l\aw ll·ll·l. 111 Vft•dS, Gilll•m g..7.), 0; Ml1ml. G•IHf l ·\J.(l, n. \\'oocirn s.i1d !hr ~1 l.nlli~ ;1!lilL•l11· d1rcc tor sugge~tcd !he l'('J..-\.'\ (' S!••\•' n1eet111g be hc·ld <1t \hr site ol thf' 1972·73 ;\l'i\1\ p!:i~ofts. "[ 11 ;1~ ;1~kt•tl 1f l"il l1kt• In pl.1" ;\Dr!h Cnrulin:1 Sl;Jtl' :ind 1 ~:-t1d. '!'1nc hi1! 1101 do11n 1hcri.•.' Hr s~utl. 'ilo11 .1hr,ut Sr. Louis"' and 1 said , 'F1nt." •· Wl1y the Wl1ite Wash ThC' !>UbJ<'C'I o( the lll'l!lr.'ll S!I!~ C<llllC HP after \Voorlen refleck•d upon the fi:l-64 sq ucak!'r over ~la ryland. 3 tr.1n1 p1ckt'd belc1~· i':orth Carolina Statr in thC' Atl an- tic Coast Confcrrnce. S<iturday night in UCLA's P<'.lulcy Pa\·i lion . \Vood cn said th£> ga me "11·as good for both teams_ For !he rn ost part 1\·e gol a rather c:q>ensive lesson in- expensively." He SUHl l'tlal·h Lt•f[V D r i es e I 1 • s ~lt1rylnnd tcan1 ~·nerits fron1 t"tl n11ng so close to hrl•t1kf11g fhc Bruins' record 11·inning streak ai 76 gam€s -on the road. "If I \1·as in 1.efty's posi tion . I'd say. 'Boy, I 1vish "'Chad 'cm at honic.' •· \Voodcn, noting that the NCAA cha111 - plonships v.·ill be in North Carolina nex l ~larch . indica ted he-l\'Ori't ht' afraid to !<ikc his Bruinf: to the Tar Heel Stair. ''\\'hen we're going to have a good te:11n, I prefer to play as ~ood co111- pct1ti on as v.·e can grL It doesn't nu11- 1er 1vhere \IC play:· \Voodcn said. "I 11·ou ldn't want to take a \\'eak tearn on the road v.•hcre we might be e1nbar- ra ssrd." This is a strong UCL:\ teani. \\'ooden Of Gilliam's Sl1owing? ~londay night pro football TV watchers hn1·e been indoct rinated \\'ith ABC's policy of telling il like it is. In other 11•o rds, don '1 try and polish a rotten apple ... call a spade a spade. So why the cover up last night v.•hen i\linmi played P ittsburgh ~ All the comnient I heard by ABC's <innouncing lrio was ho"' Pittsburgh quarterback Joe Gilliam has potential. WHITE WASH ho1v three interceptions by ~1iami in 16 111inutes wouldn 't shake his confidence. Gilliam. Bui lhl': handi cap v.•as loo great. Glllia1n may be good enough to be back with the taxi squad -as a clea nup boy. But, if he has a pro football f11tll rc. pro football has no future. From my comer it sounded like a 1,1•hi1e "'ash of an inept pcrlonnancc by th~ men 1~·ho like lo think thty tell it like it is. * NO\'° T'd like to tell you something else like it was. That is. a \veekend e:-:ile to Imperial to cover a footba ll game didn"t tum oul to fiC the equivalent of going to Devil's Island D!I a permanent resident. Instead. it was a welcome chance to breathe clean air. sec blue skies and mix. with folks who a.re friendly and own A genuine pride in their com- munity and their high school footba ll team. Thei r to1vn's populalion i~ 3.000, mostly pCople. Their football team has 'l1 players. mostly good ones. They have a common bond -each other . USF Upset; Ka11 sas, Irish Po st Victories STA NFORO fAPl -.Junior for1vnrd Scoll Trob~ scored on a r~hound shot with eight Sl'COnll S ren1;1i11ing in ove rtime to give Stanfor d Linlversi!y a 6J-6\ upset 1·icto1·y over lllh r:lnkcd University or San Francisco tllondny night. Trobbe's close-in rl'bound shot cam e after 7-fool cen1er Ri ch KeHry had n1iss- t>d a drivi ng la~·up in a ~a n1e th~1t hAd bf.en 1ied 111 tin1es. The baskc1. Trobbl'S second of 1he i.iarnc. evened bolh 1e<11ns' sc:1son rrci-1rds :11 1-1. Stanford's Oa\'e Frost hit J li·fuul jumper 1\·i rh 1 · J!"1 to go for the onll' sco re of th(' last three 1ninutrs <Hltl his basket Sl'nt the gamr into O\'Crtimr. Phil Srnilh of L1SF' IN! all sco rcr,1; v;ith '.!4 points and his tcamm::ile l!O\\'ard S111ith nddNi l8. Stanford "'as pa ced hy crnti:r Kelley with 16 points. Kelley led 3JI r('boundcrs "'ilh 13. Stanford outshot L'SF 41 pc>rccnt 10 40 pt'rcent and both tea ms pulled d0\\'11 44 rebounds. v COL U;\fBL:S, Ohio 1AP1 -F:igh1h- ranked Noire D:im£>. behind Dv.·ight Clay·s ba11kel and <1 siring of thrre free thrO'A-'S, rallied lo "'hip Ohio Slate i6-72 in overiime ~Ionday ni ght The l ri.~h. 111innin~ 1hi'1r seC"onrl straiJ:ht hasketb;dl ~arne. broke a 69-69 !1e with {'la~'s fi C'ld go:l!. .John Sht1n1 <1tc. 11·ho scored a l!<tn1e-hi~h 2.1 point~. riddcd one free thrn11• ;u1(1 freshman Adri an Dantley '"'O fouls for a i <f-69 lrad. Ohio State, no1v 1-1. haft led by a.c; many as seven points in the first half and by six in lhe second before thl· Irish rall ied. Shumate. the 6-foot·IO, 2~0-pound lrish junior, pumped in 15 of his points after halft ime and do1ninated thC' rcboundin~. Notre Danie can1c fron1 behlnd in the final seconds to lie the contest at 67-67 in regulation . It was C!ay ',c; baskl':t v.·ith seven seconds left that tied the !ICOft'. Notre Dame n1ovcd in front 69-67 on Shumatc's basket in O\'ertime. Dan Gerhard , "'ho along \Vilh Gary nepella scored 16 points. lied th'c game v.·ith a basket for the Buckev!'s. Clay then followed \1·it h his go-ahead goal and the Irish "'cnt ahead for good . "" LAWREt\CE. Kan . (1\Pl -Thf' Kansas starling five combined for 82 points and the Jayha\\'kS scored their first victory ever over Kentucky Monda y night. 71-63. It was the six th meeting between the two schools. Roger ~torningslar led the Kansans with 20 points, Danny Knight had 17 Rick Sutt le 12 and Norman Cook ti. ' Kentucky"s hi~h point n1an was Kevin Grevey with 24 -the game'.s . high. The victory pushed Kansas to 2-0 while Kentucky, ranked 17th nationa lly, is 1-1. Skiers Hit Tahoe, Despite Hazards I Basketball , Coa~h Shot r-.1alarkey. Joe Gilliam is a cluck. He 1\'as brought off the lait:i squad to fi ll in v.·hen the Steelers' regular QB. Terry Bradshaw, was hurt Then when backup field general Terry Hanratty was in- jured, the Steelers had to go wllh Gill lam. Gilliam's misfired passes against 1\Ilami put the Steel.crs in a 20-0 hole ln a game they htad to win to maintain first place in their division . I had the miscOnceptlon th At bttause they are fa r removOO from whet we call metropolitan civilliatlon. they 'd think Swan Lake was ln a kiddie's park or that Beethoven ·wu a new TAHOE CITY (AP) -fuel shortag< Or' no , snow storm or no, skiers swanned the snowclm: slopes and gamblers thronged the glittering caslno.s near th!! resort-dotted Callfomla-Nev•da atatellne. over the weekend. While service 1tations across the nation closed to conserve gas, many rem1lntd open, In the rt110rt area. COI .. UMBIA , S.C. I AP ) -Benedict ollcgt bti:;kelball coach \Villi11n1 E. artlow was reporl cd in good rondition nay artcr lx'in~ .c;hot three tin1cs in head and on cl' in th1• :i r111. P11.i-1lo\\'. 39. ;i 11<1t11·c of Ca :-runh1, C.. "'AS SJltJI Ill hi~ nrfiCC J\l ond;i v ~1orning by B rormt'r 1>t1r1 tin1e c1nploye if the collci«'. aet'Ordlng 10 p0llce. Ch.1rged "'ilh assault an d balt~ry ~·ith itcnt to kill ~·its Charles f\' f). \\,.adc , 28. Colunthia police chief \Vll liam R. Cauthen ~aid Partlow had fired \Y•de Sunday fron1 hi! ·parttime job in the Benedict Athletic , Department because of a d,i.c;pul c over licket sail's. ·\.\1:ide h~td been sen ten ced lo nine ~·enrs 111 1970 fnr 1hc shootin g of Reub(!n S. Tw·ncr, the J)can (1f Allen Univ(:l'S1ly. arn)l her pr<--"<lo1n inanlly blal'k instilul i1111 adjaC'Cnt to ncned iet C.oUegc. That shoot· ing occurred When T\lmer and \\lade ·.,. ' wife arrived at Colun1bia police head- quarters to si gn a warrant against Wade. Chief Caulhcn said the shooting of Partlow occurred "'hen \\lade returned to thl' Benedict gym to clean ou t his locker an<l passed Partlow in his offi ce. A basketball j:la1ne between Benedict and Clnflin College "·as held ns scheduled Mond11y nig ht. Benedict lost to the visi tors, 80-h3. So Bradshaw. who'd been sklellned fi ve weeks, had to come in and risk further Injury. f;ither thnl or punt on f!Nlt down. Or lose 88-0. Or let Gl.lliam have his head n11d let 1\-lia1ni sel an interception record "'hich would never be broken. Rr:1dsh11w was almost eble to get Pittsburgh out or the cavern built by varltly or honeybrea,d. . . Taint true. And further, they have one up on a lot of us. They not on ly know lhelr neighbors' na mes, they know th f'ir neighbors. PS -Impertal High has a stnior back named l.arry Stephens who gal'ned 20S ya rds agalnat El Toro Jn Saturday nil!ht's CIF foot.ball playoff game. Not bad,· you say? 'l'hlit toial was for the first two quarters. lie had 278 for the evening. "There are a Jot of skiers up here," D•r<Y Sllvo •t Borea l Shell said Sunday near the summit of the Sierra. "But Utert's not a car In alght at my 1tatlon this aft.ernoon. We're still trying to recover fro m Saturday when dozens of can lined up." Most · resort'! raportcd bWllncss WR.$ good or somewh11t reduced, not by the fuel shortage. but by 11 weekend .storm that blackOO out .. scvcral areas around l.ake Tahoe. , Sailors, Vikin gs Collect By ROGER CARLSON 01 lfH Oalty PW.I Sltll Orange Coast area prep cage po v.' e r !I Westn1ittster, Marina and Nev.•port 11arbor rolled to first round victories t.Jonday night in lhe ninth an· n u a I \Ve stmlnster-~1arina Tnvilational basketball lourna- ment. ~lost Westminster , w i th three of its aces not in unifonn , breezed to a 20-point margin in the first half and eased on to a 79-68 rout of Loll Alamitos. And t.larina 's VI king !I as.surned a 25-8 first period lead beh ind the sharp shooting of Keith Koeller and Bob l.osner and laughed their \Vay to an easy 98-46 triWl1ph over Rancho Alamitos. The best game or the night was the opener at \\'~tminster where coach Dale Hagey's Newport llarbor Sailors broke things open with T ... lllilt't 0.-1 4 1 W111m111111r T1111/n VI Carone d4I Mar -7. k..,n..,v VI El Moel .... -., :io. Al Mlr!M (q<nll!Oll VI Foo1~1l -7, LIS Ml!lllr.111 "'Ori,,.... -t :lO. lt Ai·ea Prep, Banquets ) Estancia, Sea Kings ·in Polo Semis Corona Tackles Mi co hi c-• •ef lriUr Ut-11 " C1I HICl'I " Fullt1"1on • N._I H1rb<lr " ll:tll(l\O ,ili!•'"lto. • G11'de11 G•flV• • N-llOl'"I H1rb0r • L1~rwood ' (Oii& Me11 " "'-' E1t1nci1 " .,....., n LOI Al1mltoll ,, F1111 ... 1.,., " S111t1 Alli V1tley .. El Oor".c!o " Lii Mllrlk1f'I " FwrW11h1 V1n.., • Lii Wlll(lfl " LOI Alto. c .. • H•rwrd • Upl•!>d • l a ,.,.1111 Mll"I ( ... ll1•1) :1 ~lltlfll•ln V1111v ·-" ,11aoo v..-dmo :! Avl1tlo!I Fr-I Upl1nd " k' C1r\9d1 :1 """" ..... , Muir ~ " rl"M '! ""'"" F1llll!'Ollll • Vl1t1 ll ~~ AllM lino HUi t 1! !!""tr." r.~t: .. l 1vt1rlY Hl!~1 Cl,. l'llV'fffl " Riv, "°'' 'I Cr"5<11'111 V1lln NIWPll't H1rb0r" Girls Lose • • ' ' • • ' ' ' ' • , ' ' • • • ' • ' • ' l I • ' ' ' • • • • ' ' • • • I ' ' • ll'ater Polo CJ1a111pio11s An1~den . Ozzie Si mmons, Rob Potter. Pill ~farreale, David DeVorc. Standing -coach \Vall Otto. Bob 11alonc. Rob i'atterson, 1t1ike Benson, Conley \Vare. Eagles Tes t Unbeaten No. I Seed EAST LOS ANGE i.ES - Estancia li igh's \'enturc in Cl I" .,.,·at<!r polo pl ayoff circ.lf's has taken the Eagles into the sen1i fin als at f~ast Lo s Angeles College tonight and facing coach Steve Farmer's Eagles is undefea.tl'CI and No. 1 seeded Sunny •!ills. Football and eras." country lilhletes at Dana llills ffig~ School "'111 be honored Witl!, a sports award banquet tdl night at 7:30. 1 t-'esllvitics get under v.-ay oc 7,31), San Clemente Hi g h • • fr eshman and sophomore foot.- ball teams ,..-ill be feled wilh tt spo n s a-wa rd banquet tonight in the school cit fcleria. It be· gins at 7. II uni ington Beach lligh · s footb.1ll, '~·atcr polo and cross count ry teams "i ll be honored "'ith a sixrrts award banquet •at Edi.son lligh Scttool'.s cafe~ria. The dessert o'clock. begins at 7 The sprint is at 7:30 and the Eagle! v.•ill be tryin~ 10 turn tables on the unbeaten Sunny Hills Lancers with an arse11al lha t includl's goalie Tony Sa\\'3~'a and l<!am SC'Qr· ing lcadl'r Steve Sn1ith. G-;_1 ls Gyi1masti cs Sa waya's task is <loub!~1 tough as coach •1 an k f!d''°" (t4.1n 01.u1 cnu• M•w Ve11itlng-l. Fi•her (C) l . S!o~•r lit:• Vcllekan1p's F'r<·e1\·ar Leagu e J. A~oi~t,,d!I !Ei. 1.01. champions .1 tl ack 1hC Op-Une·;en bar1-l Sn'lltn (C) 1. (lie!' Coll (E ~ •11cl Wtlli•m • (El. 9.t, position with a double post 11~1~.,te B••'"-1. Fi~"•• 1c1 1. M••- l l1n (EL J. B•rnn !El. I.IS. SC Up. Floor exerci_..1. J. smun !Cl L !Jon Spicer, a 6-0 S<'nior with F!'11•• cci. J. e1111rd (E L t ts. secood team Ali-CIF creden-lr;.._.-; ______ _, tials from 1.asl yen:, leads CHRISTMAS the Sunny Hills sror1ng pace \\"ith 1_18 goals -a little better SPECIAL ' than f1\·e goals per start. . . Rick Sherburne forms the othec half of the Sunny Hills CANON'S attack. The 6-1 1un1or has ac· counted foe 87 t.allies while MINl·CALCULATORS forv.1ard Gary F igueroa has • fired in 57. The Lancers like to fast break but Vellekamp says his 1eam's tact ics 'viii differ someu•hat against an expected drop back defense. "\Ve'll have to do some things differently," says Vellekamp. "But de!ensively \ve'I! stick lvith our man-tcr man .·~ ONE OF THEM IS RIGHT FOR YOU. Laguna Beach High's Artists tied for the Ora nge League championship with Universit y. Sitl ing lfrotn left) -f'at O'Hara. Pete Mort on. J)oug John~on . Dan Penney. ~'l ark Spitale roi. Second ro\v -('liff ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Don Spicer has allowed only 118 goals in aiding his mates \ in the nets and the refit of the Lancers consi st of Pat ~lcGarvcy, Joe Cote and Ken Tsuda. Meyer Moving Up Ladder As Major Leag·ue Prospect By 110\\'ARO L. HAJ\'D\' Ol tlll 0111)' l'itOI Siii! DANNY MEYER on hand . "I seem to gel ps~·ched up more \1•hen the big brass on hand. Being a former National League baseball fan in general and a Duke Snider fan in particular. v.·as it coincidence that he began hitting left- handed and doing everything else right-handed , a la the Duke? "No, T didn 't even know he did that. ~1y dad (Tom) started 1ne hilling lert-handcd and Bob \Vigmore at Mater Dei and 1ny An1crica n Le gion coach Vern Evans encouraged me in that direction," Meyer says. llow dOC's he feel about his fulure in the Dctroil organiza· lion? "It's a good opportunity." he says. ··Thcv have so 111e older Players aiid I think that is \vhy they arc trying to get me accustorncd to playing any positio n." A third baseman in high school and second b.1se1nan '"hen he signed, Danny has played both of those spols. along v"ith first base and the ou tfield in pro ball. A ye ar ago he 1\'as won· dering about a jinx. First it v:as an operation for removal of a bone chip in his left eJlx)lv. "T chipped it doing ca rtwheels as a kid," the S-11. 175-pound 21·year-0ld S3\'S. 'I11cn he 'vas cal!('d to spring training early because of a threa tened strike. Along \.\'i !h C:('nie. he set. out at n1idnighl for Florida bu t got only as far as the Arizona OOrdf'r \.\'hen car trou ble forced purchase of a nc\v veh1cl<'. Jn El Paso. a sno"' s1orm (the first such experience for both youngs\ersl forced a stop at a motel. The energy crisi.o; alre<1dy had hit that area. apparently, because they had no heat or hot water. After a couple of flat lires. they arrived on the scheduled dale. driving straight through. Then the shift of opposing teams and a batting average that dipped lo .270 and he began to wonde r. But in the Instructional League this fall, he hit .343 and is enthu siastic about the future. Collegiat,e Basketball Estancia Gun s Past Foe, 75-46 By STEVE BRAND 01 lh1 Dilly l"ilol Siii! A 21·6 third quarter ran1- pagc helped boost Estancia lli gh to a 75-46 '""iO over nedgl- ing El Toro J\<londay night in a n6n·league basketball game at Estancia. Prior to the explosion, El Toro had managed to stay ,vi th Estancia's Eag les and even enjoyed a 14-10 lead early in the second quarter. The •\\'inless C h a r g e r s , however, went four f u I I minutes '"'ilhout scoring in the third quarter while J i m "fcCJoskey led an Estancia surge. ~lcCloskcy, a 6-3 sophomore, pumped in eight of his game- hlg h 17 ns 1he Eagles took advanlage of an ava:anchc of El Toro turnover.; to put the game ou t of the Chargers' reach, 48-30, starting the final quarter. El Toro damaged its own cause in the final quarter by Sunny llills has been in the playoffs the last seven yea rs and was in the finals the past three times, winning it all in 1!171. Farmer's Eagles have come on strong in the latter stages or the season. winning 12 or their last 13 games. The play of Mike Swenson, Bill Lee and Jim Callaghan have taken some of the pressure off Steve Smith snd Sawaya's defense has been a major reason for the Eagles' success. Farmer's biggest worry with Sunny Hills is its con· sistCflcy. "Sunny Hi11.! U methodic:a.l but not as much as Corona del ~1ar. If you go by records they're better, But no matter how good they may be there's a\v.·ays a chance lo beat them. That's been proven over and over." farmer says. "We've just got to make zero mistakes and try to capitalize.·• ' ' ' • • ' • • ' ' • ' , l • ' • • , ' ' ' ron tinually fooling the Eagles .i. who calmly tossed in 11 free 1t throws in the final eight ~ minutes, 1 ' Estancia. which '"·on its sec--3 ond straight game of the 1 ' young season , threw a be--' wildering full court press and ~ 99.97 ,. ... '°"'' ca1evl1!or w!1h 1Ntmory. 11111..rv ch1ek. 1>lc-ebr•lc loglt. Op. er111.,., wltFI penHgrit biollitr!ti, r.: cF11rg1bl1 IMllerr ~k Pf' AC. '' Ol. ,.,.....,..ic Ll·ll 69.97 L-O~llflt' l'IOllrl! 100 on Ilk "' II""' bor!er!eri.. L•rve. "'Y-li>-rN8J LED dl1pl1y. 1111111-ln conu1nt r1 tll· itr. 1tgebr1k logic. 12 Pt. 93.97 Per1o..el ultVl•ID' Wit~ Ptrt"11•ge )try lcr t dd.an ~nd dltc0"'1t c1l<ul1· llon1. Addll\O ""'chine fo9!c. 1111!..,.f Ch.Ck. Op•!r1ln °" P9"1r(lhl l>a!lt"Ho r1eh,,•ge,,o11 NM•r1 PtclC Or AC.. 1$ Ol. tight zone defense at El Toro 1 for the first hall and while : P.r.trffk 93 97 '~ cd h l LI.all ' it unV8rt I e Chargers, it 3 ,..,._., nkult tOf w1111 9e1111•• roo1 also seemed to bother the r1c1111y, ••lt.ry triec•. lddlno ""'• Eagles' fast break. J crilrw klclc. 0ptr1rn "" r-ticri1 In the second lralf, however, j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii• ::'~'C~~j ~-:CIMroeiible ~ ,.Q Estancia came out shooting 1 I and by dominating the of- fensive boards, tumed the close contest into a rout . l1t1ric11 OJI • • " ~ H"nlOfl ' 0 0 • c.,,,, •• I ' ' " ICDnlOI , ' ' I McCl01~y • ' , " J"'"""~o • ' I " M1t1den ,• 0 • Sinker ' ' • Gro.tKh 0 " • " Glencev ' 0 • ! 8 vtttl!no 0 , , Tol1I' " u " " "i• ': l ~ ·' ' " l l ' ' J J mobile j;hone ., __ place8neel•• te....,..•eall& .. ,...._ ··---MUIR JI --·--Ne C•pit11 l111v1tnt11flt M-.th te Me11th ...... 1 l•tl1 !lll \\f,f ( n,/\ r \ ;''IHOffL!!'Ht1',t \f: i ~ ! I. f 401 s.-.k, S-0.AR 835·3305 .... • ~•etr .. lc 179.95 CAL-MART 29~QA HARBOR BLVD,, co~TA MESA 54M088 I • • ' • j J8 DAILY PJL01 1 u~~llay, O!"t t inbtr 4, 1973 Funn'' Car ~01·ts 111 Brief • Race Set Bier111a1i Better; Satttrf-fay • 'J'on1 ~ICE\\ r11 1•f I· ut1111.11ri \'.dlc·y 1~ ridin ~ 111 .. i'J't''l 11t Herzog to Halos IX' f:l\t)ft·d :11 (jra11gt' l'uur11v lntern;.tiona l H:1Cl'11:.11 :-..11111·· day n11;trt 11ht•n till' 1~1;: l·'i111~ Funn~ l".1r r:tt'l' vi th.111~1·1v1 1.; IS ~t.1 0:t'tl Fnoth:ilt 11:111 of F:1111(· t'Olll'h B1 ·nur B11'rn1:1n h:1s ht·t'n r1·IC':1~L"d frorn :1 eon v:ilesel'nt ho!>pit:il wh11rc he 11· a s 1 l't·u1 <'1"111)..! f n11n a s troke H1L"rrn:.in. 19. l\'<lS r1'h·.1s11d fron1 Ilic hospit:l] Vriday. Il l'! had ix'<·n transferr!'d to the \k·E111·n l,.n11 · fro1n ;in t"Ull\'alesLl'nl homl' to recovC'r ,, ·. ~·1'..1'1·~ fltl'ilion \,1 11111 11\l' 1ro1n the st rul-l' he suffi·rt•d ·'-·Pt':·::.<1 101:.11.., r.H ·1· at tlntari(• follo11111g ht·<1rt surgl'ry in !ht• \l •:o r Spt:'l·d11 a~ ~u1d po1.:kl'le<l South Coast Co in 111 u n 1 l y l[O!'p1t;i! ~(l.fl('oJ for his 1 ic1ur~ 111·1) 11c.:k:. ai;o. Sund:iy h1• l"t'J>cilll'tl :11 in the 11<1rl1I funny c.1r in1·ita11on;il :-anc- t1onPd by thP Arncrlc:u1 Hot Hori ASS<J(•1;1tio11 . \rhat h:1s hl' tlo11 1• to ch;11\gl.' things around in hr s f:11ur ·1 "\\I!' rl'~1ll v h:11·pn ·1 ch;111g1·d :i11.1 thi ng," th(' L\Jongr10~1· :-,;11·s . •·1t·s j us1 'a n1f1tt1·r 11r ge11111~ the breaks now :ind h<·lnL; i11 !he right pla ce :ti lhe ri ght lin1c." Tht· L'O;tCh 1110\·('(j t 0 Soulhcrn California in 1969 af1,.r resigning his coachi ng post at ,\1tn11eso1a in 1951 \1·here hrs team y;on five na- tional college football titles 1n rhc 19.10s and l9~0s. e llPr:o!I lfir••rl l lOt:ST0 :'-1 \\1 h i t e v I 11°1"1.ug. for rner rnn nngcr Or !he Tt·xas B;1ngt•rs. w:is narn- Nl lhird ha~e eoach of the Ca lifornia Angt'ls 'J'ul'sday. 111111or league infielder Fernan- do l;orilulez, the Pirates gol {';1tchcr r:d Kirkpatrick, in· f1('iclt·r Kurt Bevacciua <1 nd nunnr league first baseman \V 1ns!on Cole. e Bt~.\·er 6rie1•es ALBUQUERQUE -Bertha l.1•e Foster, niother of v.'orld light ht'av~·cight box in g charnplon Bob Foster. died ~londay or tltl apparent heart a!tack. :\!rs. Foster. 58, had bee n hospitalized since Friday for trratmcnt of diabetes. Foster lcan1t'<l of hi s n1other's death \Vhile he was en route hornc frorn South Afr icn \\"here he had beaten Pierre Four ie Saturd;iy for the s!'tond tin1c to ret<ii n the light heavyweight crown. Sheriff Lcstr r ll;1y o f n crnallllo County, w he r e Foster is a dt·puty sheriff. said. "Bob \\'as ve ry close to his rnother, and this is going to be ·a difficult thing for hirn." • BflH f,ifled Fo•· Area Preps Cage Su1nmaries J11n1nr Vt r .. ty Co~11 Mtli (5"11 (>i i Or1n9e ll~<'~ I -HF 1 ~1 8o.f'\e t)n•~n l I•) F t J I Koeno•e Jo•,,~h.on ! 8J C ( ll F 111m~"""" ~pin< !l•I G {IOf GalH"r ll•r•·~rchott ( II G ! 9) Fenll.'r ~'1'"~11 •Ullt, (osla Ml.'<I -M•lltr ~-H~""'" •· Orar>Qe -J11c~•on ~ IJ;illiLn">< OrenQ•·· l0·1! Junior Vlr••l'f N•wr>Ort Hitbor (14) Gltfl~dlt 0 0 1lroc~01c 1er ( •) F ( 4) SIMI.' .. , I<•\ (UI F (•)Hilt l(llnoeo)rnl111 ( 8 ) ( OJ Well<~• otru•~ (191 '• 11/l o\'•ntor>d ~lrJw I 6) G ! •l E•n~nvele ~<0"''9 111to•: N•,.rpott Heroo' -l~· rned0<1 d. WA i i~• 1 9, tlo '· ScnwHt> 1. C.ll'tl!ldl<~lnornloo 2, Hcrrere •· M6f· '" H~l lllmt: N ewpor! HarbOr )~ 11. Junior V•r .. r~ Eoltnci• 14ll (40 L1qun1 Beien llern<-11 LIO) F (l•l Abel•Ot Gm<>~ I Ill F ( 61 B<1oeon O'Conner I 61 C ! l l °"""'"" No-1•1.'I C •) G 1 1J 111111 R~tn f il \, ( 1! M<>rQllfl ~cot>nQ sue" E:•laoc•.1: Ad""" 1, Arca Go]f !\h·rnbl'rs of lhl· Hancho Sa11 ,J(laquin (iolf Course \1·01n<'n's club staged n T and F tourna- Tlll'!ll l'l'l~·nt ly. 111 A flig ht. th e \\/inner 11·:1s Kay tll ay v.·lth 3~1 :: v•ith Sn lly (hrslev sel·oni.l at 36 and UortJ thv \Vright third ;it :lG' ~- Jt'ari (;rift1n \1'011 8 flight \1·ith 37. Luu Orr. Peg Hobt.-rts. ~l :trjur ie '!'hatcher :ind Shirlry \\'ht'1 LCI I ied for S('('{)tld ;ll 37 "~. ,_ •. l~glJft• •l.'•cn : J1u1blt11 4 ,.,,c.11 "· I Ju11ler \/trllly M1llr Oel CO i C ~I Vk .... Vttlty K1111um~n ~Ill F ( 4! Cto!llto H iii !II\ F { 6) Knloo M0o1nlo 1 7) C (12) Ct mpD!ell 6u111r1 ! 7! G ( 01 ll"ver 10111" ( SI G 17•1 L\11111 Meter ~I 1eorlno 111~: Mosl>fucttr 6, Galn•Y J. 1(1mak1 I, OUBrle '· H1lltim1 : Vlcl<>r Vtllrf, '2·21. Junlw vu·111y LI Qulnl1 Utl UU II" CltllMlnff Olmuler...:1 1 fl11 F (l~J Rlrig•r Llfdenht,,.,., ( ~) F 0 61 H1rp.fr Wepnet I ll C ( 1 ll Hutcn!ngs Rot>t-rli (!0) G ( 1) l NI cnr 1~1 !l•l G ( •> Hunt Scoring •ub.: L~ Quint• -Nu 4, Schnell • 1. SJ1n Cleml'n!• -D1i nh1m J, fl~mtn l. tMlrtlme: L" Qulnll 1 .. ·71. ..... _ i_1 Qu•n!I (511 f-3) Si n (11......,11 FrHn~n s~n CIHMnte C•ll I.CS) Lt Qulnll Frooll-s.,HI. M1rln1 IM) l•I U• l.lemltet l!attman (I ) F (!) Cht mblln ~p,.6e (11 F f6J Biiiing f'ulo 1n1 C C•l Ros• llOt.J<l&n (61 G !41 /i.turtl Y Welte l IOl G ! I)) Keln•r Scoring subs: M1dn1 -H1rlow 5, Lirc~le I. G•llfll 6, Kos!ck l. Ooughl 'IY J. rorr~s 11. Los Al1mlt"' -Mpd""'S 1. s11~1e 1, llloam J, MltcMll 1. M11tllm1 : M•rlfll 33·21. Gri{l Poll The Top Twen1 v . ..,.,rn fir'' pl 1c1 volt• on 111r1nlh1;e1, Mt s<>n r1cor61 d<\O 10101 ool~r;. I. AlfbAm• (J.j! 1. oi..i.ttom• 1161 J, NOite Olm<' 11) ~. 01110 MIT• (11 l. Ml(hlgt n Ill . Pinn S!1!1 (11 1. So. C1ll1or~l1 ~ 1 e••• 9. UCL A lO Arl1ono S11T1 1T T1 •t• ltth !7 N1crt1~1 11-0-0 .. ,.. 1.!nl '" ,w '" '" "' "' "' ,., "' rt \l'as only last sun1n1cr that young:er drive rs v.crc saying J\.fcEwrn may tx_. ovrr the hilt in drag racing becauo;e of his age. 11e has dispcllrd that theory corn plet cly ~·ith hi s recent victories. 'J'ht· 4:t-y~·<tr-old 1!1·rzog was H:1ngcr 1n:inag1.:r last season before ht' 1\·as fired in Sep- ten1hrr. The An gels said llcrzog :i!so \\'Ould serve as !heir hill ing instruetor. S<1lty Parker. the Ange ls' lhird·base co;ich l:ist season, "'ill s11 it<"h 10 first base, replacing John Roseboro 1\·ho "·ill br n10\"ed to the bull pen. ~·JI LL VALLEY, Calif. BIG CANYON WINNERS -I\l rs. Don (Lillian) Den1psc y (left) defeated !\Tr:-. City Couneilmen have voted J ack Banta for the preside nt 's c·up c·ha rnpio nshi p at Big Canyon Count ry Cluh 111 C flii.;ht Charlene Collr ns :ind P:i t Li1·ingston tied tor first oil •HP ::. Fa\'e Far11·cll v.·on l) rt1~ht 11·i1h 36' ~ \Yi th !'at Lack nl'r second .'.J I 37. IJ. Lo,.1,11n1 $1t 1t 14 ltov1l<>n I~ Ml•ml. 0 1110 \~: ~~l1~roUnt S!. 11. M1ryl•nd 10-0·1 ... .... 104-1 1''4 t -1·1 1·1·0 t -2-0 10·1-0 10-\.(1 •·1·• •·1-0 11).' -0 ,,,,.,_ m '" .. \VhC11 h<' goes to the stnrting grid at OC lll Sa tu rday night. he \\"ill be facinp; th ree other top dri vers in an elimination con1pclition. ~o rescind for a year the ban of Ne\vport Beach retenlly. ~tr~. !Jern pscy is pictu red y;ith the run nerup a nd 011 Little League baseball they the perpetu:il trophy. 19. 1Can1.11 Danny Ongais poslc>d rhrr <' major victori<'s at OCIR this ~·C'ar: Ed ~·teCulloch \1·011 the East vs. \Vest funny car ehan1pionship ; and Su s h .l\latsubara defentcd !\1cl<:\\"en for the manufacturer's cham- pionship this y('a r. 'rtie lineup for 1l1r race of c h a m p io n s : !\1 c Ewen, represent ing I' ! y 1n o u t h : Ongai s. reprC'Sent ing Ford : ri 1 c Cu 11 o ch. n:-prcscnt ing Dodge; and ri1atsubara. reprc-- senting Chcvro!rJI. f\.lcE~·en roared 1hroug:h a JXl l\"erful fit·ld of cornpC'titor::; !hat includ!'d Don Prudhorn· ine. Don Schun1:icher. J in1 Nicoll and (;cne Sno\11 to ,,·in the \Ves tern U.S. G ra n cJ 1\1nerican Nat ionals al OCill Ongais streake<I to :l 218- miles-per·hour a11d a 6.i7 sec- ond elapsed time m;1rk 10 defeat Da\'e Bow1n:in in th<' finals of the U.S. profession;1I dragster chan1plons hip. Gales open at I :JO Sa !urd:iy for qualifyin g. El111inat ions ;ind the race uf chan1pions . ,,,,,, ..... ,, ....... LOS A \(;ELE."l -The 1..os Angeles LHkl'rs. attern p1ing: to snap a t1vo-gan1e I o s i n g stl'cak. take on the Phoenix Suns toni ght at the Foruni. Tipoff tin1 e 1s B o'clock. e ll'ills lo Coacl1 LOS ANC;ELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers announcrd illond;iy !h at .\laury \\!ill s has been rehirr<l ;is a special organ iza tional coaching in- structor. prin1aril.v a tutor of bJ St' running skills . Thr 41-year-old '\'ills. \\'ho \rorkNl Y;i!h lht• Dcxlgcrs' 1111 nor lrngue 1ean1s last s1u11- n1er, ll'ill ha,·e increased year- round duties. \\"ills \\•ill continue in his position :is a baseball an- nouncL•r for NBC. ord ered hecausc a girl was - not permitted to play. 3.4 Defeat For Rangers In on e of the highest scoring i.;a1nrs sct'll in the Cost:1 '.\'I C'sa· l'\t\l')){)rl ;1rea 111 Sl'\·rnil .\·ears. l'hnt·n ix Socerr Club of Anahrirn defeated the Co;1st Hangers, 8·4. Sunday at t.:C Irvine. Pho!'11ix !imrrd !ll"O go;il!' in the opening 30 n1inutcs and ni•\"t·r !r;11led as it incrraSl'd th1· n 1arg 111 to 5-l cnrly in !ht· second h;ilf. ~tanolo Sandoval .'i<.'orecl !ht• first HangL·rs ~oal on ii pass froin To1nn1y !\\le. \l'ho l:Jl1'r !allied three tu11cs fo r !ht• h;1t trick. e B1·iles tt» KC '!'ht· seurl' 11·as nnf ;i rt>n<'f'· 1inn of rhc garne ;1s H:-ingers· HOUSTON -'J'he Knns:is lapses in defense g ;1 \. r City Royals acqu ired ve1cr:ln Phrn.'nix scoring opport uniti~'S 1111cher Nelson Briles fro n1 th!.' Coache::; B1·i;1n '.\lcCau ~hr~· l'lt tsburgh Pi rates todav in nnd George l !nrrison n;r111ed a five-player tr;1de. . Kyle as the outs t <1 n d i n g begin at 7. In exchange fo r Bril es :ind Hnngcrs playrr of the g~mC'. ---------------------'---'---~'--~ If you need a few thousand dollars or more, consider the people who make individual loans worth millions. At Commercial Credi! we lend mllllons of dollars to some of America's largest corporations. For things li ke huge office buildings. Power stations. Freighters. But fo r all the mill ions we lend business, we lend just as much to peo ple like you. Because we feel the reasons you need money are as Important as the reasons a big company needs money. For cash to pay off b ills-orwhateverthe reason -see !he people who understand all kinds of inoney problems. Commercial Credit ~. Con1mercial Credit The best way lo borrow a tl1ousand is lrolTJ tho pcop/o who /and mllllons. Cost.a l\lcs:L • 370 E. 17th Street • 64 5-8700 Sant,1 An.'l • l :!:!R J·:. !Ith St. • ti,17.5g7 1 \Vest m i 11:-;t1~1" • tl79:'i \V csl1ninstl'r r;J\"d. • R9,l-41lti l Crtd1l Ld1 l n1ur1nc~ A~>1i ltblt to Elil'<lilt Jkirr11"rr• "t Oroo1J1 ft.tr~ .. •om•n~rri11! •rrflit r 11n. '"'"'l"''"t"'t 7J Tenn1utt They're Back! The Worlds Fastest The Great All ·American Quarter Horses! -~--· -- Racing .Day and Night ... Sundays too! Days Dec. 8 th ru Dec .. 23 including three SU NDAYS, Dec. 9, 16 & 23. First post 12:45 P.M. No racing on Mondays Nights DC'c 25 (Chr1strflas'N1g..,I \ Otru r ('!, g 1-'.'11st pns1 7 45 P'M Ra t:1ng Moric1ay:, th ru S;:i:r.rrJays • During the en tire meet the popular EXACTAS will be feat ured on the 1st, 6th, 8th & 9th races. Truest to Form Watch fo r th ese consisten t winners: Timeto Th.in krich' Com~ Six, Osage Roc ket, Cha rger Bar. Truc kle Feature Lanty s Jet, Go Fartherlas ter, Azure Teen , Native Em'. press, Plunde r Bay, Tiny Be Min e, Don Guerro and Mr. Gobar. Together they have been in the money 217 time s thru De c. 1, 1973 with 122 wins. 69 places and 26 shows. •winner .of the worl d's ric hes t horse race: the $766.000 All-American Fulurity at Ruidoso Downs, N. M. in 1973 • The Grandstand and Clubhouse areas are heated throughou t for your greater comfort. •.You 'll en joy the Turf Terrace. Excellent menu. Great cu1s1 ne. For reservat io ns call : (213) 431 -0922 or (714) 995-.3Sn. You 'l l like the va riety of dishes and the quick serv ice 1n the moder_n cafeteri a and conveniently placed sn ack bars are a delight. Closed circui t TV sets are at all these loca tions. • For tickets and further informa tion ca ll: (213) 431-1361 or (7 14) 995-1234, LOS ALAMITOS (on Ka tell a near 605 Fwy.). •·»· f .).O .... 1·l·1 •·l-0 " u " ,, " PUBI re ~OTICE f'unl(~l'd O••noe N••l ~11jl1J 11 1¥/l PUBLIC ~OTICE ---.:-c:-,------l'UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICT. "' Oec1moer ~ 3173 ll PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTIT10US aUllNliSl MAME lTATt:MENT toHo,,. n1 P~"°" I• d11l1111 b11•I"'~' Du.I ntu 11 P W MILLIGAN I. CO 162!1 Sun-Maid Supplies Dryi11g Up FRESNO (AP I -The na hon .!I largest ro1s1n co operative Sun Maid Growers of Callforrua will run out of supplies before next fall s crop is read y the firms president predicts Almost two-thirds of the natural Thompson seedleS! grapes Sun !\1a1d 1s processing this year \~111 be conumtl l>d or sold by Christmas Frank fl Light said Monda} Tll.E REST \\Jll be gone bv sununer he said at th e annual meeting here Sun f\Iaid "ill launC'h a ma JOr <'ffort in 1974 ro sign new ntembcrs and increase HS suir- p!y Light said The sc:ison end r <1 1 s 1 n shortage fu st fell ilus sun1 mer as many slores repo rted depleted stocks meant record prices to growers fhctr returns \Y1ll cxCl.-ed $700 a ton on the 1973 crop Light reported TllE 1972 crop was badly damaged by rain and frost.. .ind Sun Maid p.'.lckcd only 35 000 tons i1 s smallest tot fl! C\er This }Car s supply to Sun !\l aid bounced back to !90 000 1ons cons1d~red a normal level The. coopera11ve s goal is 10 provide g r o w e r s with payments larger than paid for grapes in the field because }OU ha\e iTI\CStcd !TI a pack 1ng house Light said PUBLIC NOTl«.:E PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS 8U51Nll5S NAME STATllMENT '"' '" 'ollaw!~g l>e'fM>O I~ doing bl.ls ~S• PURI.JC l'iOTICE W'1•f1rtr la"' Hunt nirtM llt1c11 fl6"1t 1 -----ccc=coc~~~------ "-I Wt !tr Mllllgln I 1) I 1 F ICTITIOUS IUSINll!:SS W~vlt er Lant Hunting ton lloacll tlt>n N'°'ME ST•TllMl!:NT Tnl\ llullneH tOflOU(tt<I I!~ •n T..,. !c!!cw ng Pl''°"' t •t Clalr>g Ina VICIU& t>u1 n~• •• p w Miii gan CARMEN s ORA PEAV SEAVl(f Thi.I ll•l•m""' ..... , I !ltd Wltn Th~ ill w 101n sr COU• Mt•• (11 I (t;t<ml'( (le ~ of Or1r>g1 Coun v on 92671 No••ml>or JO 1973 f'lttlor P P rlllo -Carmen o ,,,,11 0• IV Pl+o ll>lll 7J Prlt o 20:!1 Wall•<• Co.ia M••• c 1111 916ll Th 1 bu1lnt t1 11 con1h1Cl&CI by ar nd • dut l P UBLIC NOTICt, Ct rmt!l Prieto T~ls 111 reml'ttl w•1 l led w !~ Tllf (oun•y Cltr ~ cl Orange Counly "" Nov..,,t>tr 9 1911 P11oll1l'led o •n111 Co.os O.c1mbt' I It 1~ 1, 191) "lft19 o,r 1 p 101 J667TJ ll EAYLVvOOO FEED VP.RO J•9 s~n Mll ll'f Drive Sult1 I Q N~ POfl Btacn C•! tornl• 9'1"a PUBLIC ~OTICE !e vlwOOd F nencl~I Comp1nv 369 So~ M out l Or Vt 5.,111 110 NeWPO t lle~cn (11 lo n+~ Th 1 t>u•lneu I Conduct.O t>V I Im ltd Pltlntr•~IP A119e V Peleroon. lor &.ry1WOO<I Menogf mtnl Comp1ny G1ne 11 P1 rln1r 511{ SPEEDY OF HUNTINGTCN lMI l llltm1n WI • II ltd wl!h I~• !!ii ACH J.IQ McFidll'erT ttunllnoron Coun!y Cle k al Cronoe County on fllt<ll "'"'' Nevtm~tr ' 1913 R-•! a Cummlnos II w P1lo V•rdt Pa"'61'tta C• Ir ttlO• ·~"' Publlll'l.o O•an9f COl51 Di lly Piiat Nev 13. 20 17 and DK ~ 1911 J."2 IJ Thi' t>u1lntu 11 conduc!ed t>V I n n.<llv!Clyal 1------- AOMr II Cummings I PUHLIC. l\iOTI( f' Tnlt 1t1t~m1nt wa1 f leCI w t~ 1~•i------- Ce>11ntv Cit II of Or1rig1 County on PICTITIOUS IUSIHlllS Nov•mbtr )0 1913 NAMm ST•TEMliNT Ot lly 'ti'i.,1 1 1 TM-~lawing IM•IOI"! 11 dalrig bu1lneH P1111il11'1td O•l rt;I (,,.,, O•t.,•'!Mr • 11 11 n n 1J l6l.J 1J ,. CONS UMERS OPTICAL CO 11061 V1ll1y view St Ga •den Grove '16-15 lt•nnath Elden H ne!I •SI ftlil!IOI Avf Pe1~l'ttl C1!ll ¥1101 Thl1 bor.11lnt11 I• con<1uctea by 1 llmlled ~ !ntr•~lp l(eP\fleth E Thll lltltment "''I I County Clerk of Novambllr 9 lt7l Hlne1 WI! f(lltd wllh I~ Orimg1 CounlV on Sunday is FlltlEh\f m the l1lllijijl!1ll Kt nneth Clif f has been a~ pou1tcd lllilllilgt r or th{: 1 btodore ftobi11s L t as I n ; \:ompany a newly expanded portion o( Theodore Robuis Ford 1n Costa !\tesa Cli ff has been assoctattd \\11th Ford Motor Compllny for 23 yea rs a n d has ber.n !hi: recipient of nine F' o r d 0 u t s t anding Achieve1nent Awards En\lronmcntal t:ommunltif'~ Development Inc of Fullerton has named Kenneth S Cratn CXc<.'UllVe VICC president Jl1s duties \1111 1 n tl u d~ supe r\ 1s1on o[ a 11 con dom1n1un1 and eon1mc.rr1al buildin g co 11 s I r o c I 1 o n in l'\c\ada and Californi 1 lr111 bega n his ( onsl rut 11on rar~ c r as a superintendent \vith a m a Jo r southt'rn Cal1forn1a homebuilder 1n 1962 * Nc1,1 porl Beach 1 es1 d e n t George r atmcr has JOlned th e Wof<ic Olv1s1on of St'lt-nce Management tor p l manageincnt service and con su!Wnt firm * Ray G \Ylcken formerlv personnel director of Co ldYi elJ Banker Mllnagcment Corp has been ap pointed as ( assi s t ant Vtce p! CS\ dent of the J firm He w1 11 ~!so be as su ming new duties as 11s Slstant to the vice president 1nanager of the banking dlvi ston He and hts \I ire Corona de\ l:i r * reside 111 T\11> Orange Coast bank e:.: ecutives have been promo trd by Security Pactllc ~at1on ;iJ Bank Laguna }[11\s resident Lnrrv J\1 G"'Ylln has been nJ med ass ista nt 1 tee president of the banks Costa Mesa or.i nch II• v.as formerl y branch n1anagcr with lhe San Clemente branch Laguna Niguel re s 1 d e n t Thomas R 11oag has been nam<'d manager of the San Clemente branch lie \.\as formerly assis1ant manager \\1th the Cos ta t-.tesa office * t"l alr L. Peck for man v vcars pres ident of C L Peck Contractor ha s been elected chairman of the boa rd of directors and chief executive officer of the COT1strurt1011 fi rn1 his father founded and Allen ~I Kalz of Co ron;i del fllar has been elected president and I OVER THE COUNTER gtlllre:tl 111 llltJl!t I is 111 ndque:trllrl'd :\ngelcs 1 hi "' [H Jll l u ' * Kubert Alkin110n ha s be• n nam~<l tdltor of Cy('le \\vrld ni ig 1z1ne or r.lt wpor\ nc tt h 1•1 or to !11s appo1ntn it nt Atkinson v.as assoc1alc cd111'11 for the magazine An 1\ Ill fl!()!OrC\ c!tst and \ C'tc rnn ot t nduro and desert raru1~ 1\tkn1son J<>incd C}<:lc \\orld :i~ in cditonal a s.~1stanl 111 1969 after graduation from Ct! Statt Un1,er~1t\ Long Be 1th "1th 1 degree in 1ouroahsn1 * J Oa\ e r>awson has be\ n n;in1ed vice 1>rcsident .u11I d1reetor of com111e1 c1a l ind tes1dcn U 1\ operations for Si: 11uola l'aclflc of Santa Ana Prior to J01n1ng Sequo1<.1 P 1c1flc ea1 I 11 r Lhis \!'It Da \.\son \\ 1~ p1cs idcnt of I nte1 ni.lllon al 1 n v cs ! inent :i n d Devel on 111 en t 11 N c\v po rl oAwiow Beach pr• "' 1dent of Unc le Joh n s I 11n11\ Restauran ts in Los Angel( s and n1anagcr or (.'Omn1rrr1 1I real estate for a Los Allgl k~ f1r1n I le rr.s1dcs "1t h his '' 1fc and thrf'c children in San Juan Ca p1i:;l1 ino * 'ar1an. D:ita f\lacb1nes has announced the appointments of James Oobble to the po~i tton of executive vice pres1 dent George Blake as vice president of operations and \Vallace Sliver as vice prcs1 dent of corporate planning Va rian Data 1\1 a c h 1 n cs manufactur1;s and nmrktls com puters 1n lr\o inc * Janet Sisler llough has lx'tn na med adnun tstrati\e ass1s tanl to \\111t1an1 R \\'all v1cl' presidenl of the Irvine Com pany's 1nult 1 family d1~1s1on She "ill coordinate lhc bu s in e)s 7 l plan a nd budget r 0 r the flrn1 s mulh fam 1ly -division th e apa rt ment build 1ng urut of th e coin NASO l1!5lln9!5 for M o nday Dece mber ') 1973 T~f~I Q""11•! Qn> '"llP •O Oo I .... ''"' 1 Qrll "'"°( • on o• ). u !ti C...otl .o t 1)1;1\ Ind <>'lo I Q\IOttCI 0 1 .,... I ... COuntt f Off.,, ta •• n 01r.1 '' <H <IO\• £0\l•tft ,_) ,,,. 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II 1J lO H•rbr 1 J6 • °" From Wire SerVJces The Duke of WPlllnglon has been askrd by the Belgian go\cmn1rnt to nego11atc a ~t tll('n1cn t on 1hc annu iJ $4/l OQO n } c:ir !hie Ht ton rc(c1vrs tro1n <Jn cstote in Belgium g1\cn ln hi" f;unous ancesto r af!< r tht' defC'at of Nripol('()n at \\ ate1 loo D1scuss1ons arc l J k 1 n g place the 58-year-0ld du ke satd ' But no f1rm proposals have been fo rm ulated The money comes from tax es hunting and property rights on the 2 500 acre estate near the battlefield of \Vatcrloo Sen Edmlllld J\fuskfe, (D- J\ta1nel says Donald Seg~1ti, convicted of Watergate s dtr ty tricks 1ncluchng th e sabotage of T\1usk1e s 1972 p r 1 m a r y prcs1dent1al cam pa1gn has apologized to him 'Scgrettl 1s a tery sorry young rnan Muskie said No action on my part to have him prosecuted would serve any purpose al all Jn fact hes written me a letter or apology ' llyman G Rickover was formally elev11tcd to full ad n11ral w1lh [our stars 1n a \Vh1te !louse ceremony 1n which j"re!lldent Nixon pratsed his leader~ S h I D I » the develop- ment of nu clear su~ m11rin,.s Rickover s .. work Ni xon Jald was an example of •1CICOVI• \\ h fl l h~!>" pens when gen1u., \1,1ns not ~ubmcrged by burcnucr<1C\! Arceptlng the con1m1ssion previously n p p r o v e d bv Co ngress elevating hlrn from vice admiral Rickover 73 noted that he served over half a cen tury 1n the Navy and said thc n ltion v. <is strong tod;i y •he< H se 111 of us <is c111z~ns f:i ced each crisis with r~spons1b1111 \ The Jl oust \Otld lo create n n1edal honoring the late J f'di=:ar lloo\l'r for se1v1ce as director of the I cder;.il Bureau of ln\est1g,1t1on The House p ISSCd bv \01ce vote and SC'nt to the Sena te a btll d1rccllng the Treasury to n1anufacturc and sell na tional n1cdals honor 1 n g (~P_E_O_PL_E__,) Hoover 1,1ho d1t:tl Inst \l ilr Our1ng the 48 years of his tenure as drrector he chang rd the ;igency fron1 on e mark ed by scandal and corruption into a mOOel of 1n11cst1gatt\c efficiency and 1ntegr1t y thr House Bankin g and Currency Commntee said 1n its 1 ejXlrt ,\uthor Maur1ct Z o Io t o"' apologized (or calling No nnan J\faller s book Ma ril)n !he hlcrn ry hei sl of the centurv Zolotow said 1n a letter tha t \Yhcn he 1c<1d i\la1lcr s boo k I was hurt ind cmot1onall) up set bv C('rta1n references to myself and n book I luut wr1Uen about Martlyn t-.fonroc ye.urs be fore Jn the heat of the moment I referred to his book as the literary heist of the century ' I retract these un fortunate slatements G~n Francis('() Fran('() and Portuga 1 s 'J)res1dcnt A d \ ln•.im 11' I Oll ("'1\fl I ll ~lfr lni. 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"""" ''" ~~ 1111 u n s.111111r in 1 11 W M;on' '" sl? °"'''I E 891 1 91 IU• Pno 1 110 1 "'$CUDDllll '0' l1"11!1• .... ., thC'tr p<trt1e!I down ed 1100 t>11"1:v ,.ut. "~' rvy f.,no in •)' 1n•• 1 .. , 111 uJ ..-..o. • ...,. p11 r1ridt,:c5 during the hunt °'"" '0 'ti 10 .. J 'G'#\h ~ '1• •••Mic 11 " ''" 1 ""'v1111C>1t • , "' Yo111· ltfot1••!1's 'fo1•tl1 High Living Cost: Who Gets Blamed? Uy S''l.''IA l'(ll!TElt 1111' upsuri::<· lll our 1·o~r ,1f living 111 117;1 is uc;1ru1i; ~·1hh t per t:•'ll!, trip!t• lhl' int·r't•U:;;(' projcctt•d by J 'resident Nixo11 :it Hie start of lhl' ~e.1 r. \\'Jlt)l.f S Al.E FAIL\l product prit:•·s h ;1vc ~kyrockclt'tl n1o r'e lh 111 ftO p<'r· {'C'llt in tit~: p<i <>t 12 n1onths in contra.-;! 111 lht' Ftbruary pred iction 0f ·r r e a s u r .v S<.·crtlai-/ George Shuilz th;1t "prices of ravJ ugrlcult111·:d 11rodut ts at the <-•nd 4f ]!!7:l \\'l ll Ix' no high{•r than nl the Oegtnning of i:,73 ... State Lavoff .,, Of 2,000 Seen iii Jlf<1v • SACRA!\1ENT0 (AP~ -A<> n111 ny as 2.000 i'n1ployr.~ wi ll be lald off in the Califo rn ia Department of 1'ransportation beg inning in May because of the energy crl~1s and redul'NI federal high\V<l,V funding. the Reagan ad1ninistralion says. 'ThC' departn1C'n! said l\lon- da~1 its staff 11'ould be cut hack Uy as n1any <is 3.500 posi tion s. v.·it h 1.500 r!i n11 na (t'd throug h anri!ion :ind 750 tu 2,00Q through layoffs. ,J anu~s I\loc. director of th C' l.600--person department. s:i id reduced federal funding could n1ean a reductio n of up to $2~ n1iJl lon in th e state's $930 million hi!jhway progr_am. "Essenlial S<'rvices to the n1otoring public v.·il l nol be affected," th e departinenl an- nouncement said . J(aiser Steel llikcs Prices OAKLA ND IUPl J -Ka iser Stee l Corp. has announced plans to raise prices on stee.! pla te. ba rs and other products by 6.83 percent. effectivt~ Jan. L Kai 0rr sa ifl IVlondav it notifiC'd the COS'! of Living r ouncil of th-! price bon>:!s, '!'hr 1-:rc:t! lit1Slllf'SS boon1 of POlllioK !<i73 is to go do1vn in the ri'cord books ns the most qu\'asy <!Hd d 1· s pondent 11! modcn1 llflU'S \\'hat \1·c111 11r o r1 g·~ \\'liv"! There :ire, l ~u!J1111l. at least si:<' IJ;1:;1t rr;;suns 11hy : ( 11 Frorn th<' l)l_•g!nning, the \\'t11l1• !louse fai !l'd 10 g1·asp 1!11• ;11'.~:~nriit• pu11·l'r of J97:rs 11 orld ,\ 1r!t~ teono1nli.' boo 111 St 1p~·r1n1posed on our own liu•Jl1l -and tb1~ subsequi;.•111 l'xrlo::11L· drn1;:inds for o tir llli.id:;tufL~. gi;o<ls <-lnd scrvk:c~. \\'E 11.\VE t~·L·n inn globol boorn 11'i1hou! pret·~llent, All (J l't'r 1hc V.'O!'ld. pt>ople have bcl'n l'ating 111on· .1nd better !ood. llundr<:(b of millions of cu~t otnl.'.rs h~l\'t' brcn clamor- ing for our prod u c t lo n t'l't'r\'11 lh·r(·. This has been an1ong tho.> ru nd a 1n e n t a I devt·lopmcnls of the 201!1 cen- tury, l\1xon encouragP d th is boo1n and pi>rh.-ips he has fu lly ap- pr('ci:>ott•d it. Hut by no slrl'ti.·h of th(' imn i~l nation h<r 1'e the econornic pol iti('S he has prn- pose<I foi' 11Je l).S. n1atchrd t~e l'h;:llen gc, (2 1 Th e nd1ninistration unr!t·r~stiin~l!('r! 11ie ir11pnt ! of iLs foreign sales of foodstuffs -parlicularly of v.·hrat lo !he Soviet Union -on food prices here. A~ ;1 result . Nixon did not simult aneously fight for :in earl\' nvcrhau\ of our :.igricul tural· policies to bolster Ol1r produr.!lon of fo0dst uffs . i\ot. until Au g. 10 did the Pn1~idcn1 sign 111\n la v.• ;1 ne\v f.1rn1 progran1 d('~igncd to s1in1uln !e hil l p1·(ir!uction. The \\"bite House 's f;1ilurl· to con- ccn1r:itc on i1n1ne1:!1a !t~lv in- creasing food s u p p I i e s 1 inherent in Shullz's ovo.>rcon- fid(•nt forecast 1 l\'ilS a cruc ia l error , (3) Bad weather, drough!s. crop fr1ilurrs. acts or God in- !f'rfered v.-·i1h fnod procluction ;1 11 over the \\'orld. Throughout tl1f' ,·r:1 r -and long before the ·Arab oil crnbJrgo FROM THE shor!ages of fUt'I tran~portation f<il1tht1 cs adversl•ly affrct<.'<l f;-irn1 " n {I ;11 ~() <ind food prices <IS l'·'l.'11 ;is m;1ny otht>r vi1~! prices across the bo<ird. :\a1ure 1L-;elf ·11L·lp<•d to n•s trict the su pply uf 1 ital raw 1na!cnal~ ;11 a tnrlt' o[ 1·."1:plod1ng cl~111 :1ud -i:nd th1,-; c.\'.('1.'SS dc111;111d pr c s Sin g ;ig;iinst iur1<l1·qu<-1ll.'. suppl t('~ h<is l)(·('rl, :1s i1 always is , !ht' h;1<:;1e 1·n11se fo r the dl'rn<ind ·pull inflalJfln blot1·h- 1ng thl' boo1ns. 11 1 'l'hl' sticccsslve deva!ua- t1011s of th~· dril lar to the point \\'hrrc our dolla r h<i s heeornl' :in1ong tile 111osl undcrvnlued (1Jrrrnc i't•fi in !he ~'ari d ha.$ \"<'is!ly stimulated our ,,.;ports. ;i tro~nd to be 1v1shPd . Our bri l!111t·e of tri:ide is now tr1u111nhan1Jv back in the b!nck for thl' first tin1e sine(! 1970 . f\u( till' ironic fa c·1 1s tha t inrrt't\SPS in a~ricult 11r:il pro-- ducts hilve led t h e lisl. Tll E 001,LAR del'alo1:itions niay h:1ve bel'n essenti<il shock n1edicinc to lhe v.-·orltl , bul th r>y h;1\'r scarcely helped the VS. eon~Pnt<'r. 151 D('spilc earnrst ;i nd 11·i>ll puhlil'ized go[1!s of !lr111t1n!!. in- fl <itionarl' sncnding. 1ht> IV1ifi• I roust' ,1rld Con~rr..Ss hnvc ('11n- tinurd to ' follo 1v p r n -i 11- f\ationa rv. not a nt 1. in- n :ition;i r~·. fisca l pol ic ies 'fh1· fedrral budge! has lx<e 11 Ht:>-- proaehing balance o n I ~, because l'xt ra t::ixes h H\'I' been collr.ctr (! on inflated prices and profits. Tl1rre has been no nntl·ln- f\;i tlon;1 r1· !JX rate hike. no a111i-infla tiona ry lid o n guvl'r;1. n1c11I spl'nd1np:. no curhs on cxct·ss1 1·P insta hncn! buving. (61 Onlv t)l(• Fcd t•rtil Hl'Sl·r'.'\' has IX't·l1 figh1i ng the spil';d 11·i1!1 ;i til1ht n1onetarv p()li1•1·. n11d ihai policy "·.1s nnt a<lopled until sprin~ of l!i7 :1 -\\'hen inf1 ;111011 aln ';.Jd,v 1r:is at a galloping p:l.C'C. \\'llAT'S \IORf~. histor ic·~tll1' hi gh interest rateo; hav£• <idded to the cost of liv ing rtni;1 do1nl! business. Thi~ classic ;111 t1-in- f1<1 ti0n voe;1po11 ha~ hC't'll 111 itst'lf a ('On!ribu1lng f(l c!or 1n inflation in '7,l NEW RATES ON LAGUNA FEDERAL'S NEW TERM SAVINGS CERT! Fl CATES ' AND ALL PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS! l{:\TF l !t l ll !(lR Y ll I I),\ $1 ,0 CO 4 YEARS 7.790/o l\'1 nl ccrti1ka1c $1,00 0 O' 1~ term cenlfic:nc '.'~, \T~ 53010 $1 ,000 90DAYS 5 .9 2 C';/' ;Q And mos t popula r of a/I-th e conven ien t PA SSBOO K ACC OUNT fo r dail y need s! 5~ •/o day-in, d:i y-oul ioterest yiel ds 5.39% per annun1 •\V11hdn1wi1h N-fort mat11 ri1y frun1 1ern1 ccrtifica lc aCCl~unt:; are ~uhjl"ct ro rc duc rio n lo c11rre11t oiu.shook 1Dte fro1n date ol 1~~liancc, plus ;in adJ ition&I three 1nonths' inh:rc~t forfe il!U'C. 11 I ~. f?u;?tlll(l ,?J;~~a/%1114~ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION llll~tE tll-1•1('1•:: ~r,11 f l,r,111 Avi:n11c . I ;1~p111a Beach. (";ilif<•!'tlla 9~f'o."i l T cll·phl•l1t' .;i;.i 7 ~·l I • I AC.\ '" ''l<;t 1EI.: l ~1 on :lrc h 0.1v Pla1,a •SA~ t.'l.l-,\ll-.' II·~ •·iii Nnril 11 c _0111111 " l(c;d • l.1\C:UJ\,\ 11111S:240 1/i C.1 ll c Jc !.t f'),Jttl • LAJ\ "· l·.l~"il!\tlRt:: 600 \.\1c~1 G rah.1111 .Avenue .. . ' No Anticipated Mexico Gas Rush SAN YSIDRO !AP) -A haU-Oozen American motorists in pickup trucks with empty oil drums drove to Tijuana over the weekend and rtlllm-' ed 'A>'ith Mexican gbOHne, the U.S. C..'ttstoms Service said. drum, but Jeny Mmln, supervisory customs lnspector al San Ysidro across from Tijuana, said "an old min in a truci<" took home 200 gallons In several ww. The majority drove back with a single, filled 55-gallon "HE SAID HE had a ""'Ill• hiJ farm and Martin said. lltr11ti11gto1i Gro11tadbreaki1ag Pacific Ci ty Bank 's l\VO-story. 16.000 square foot buildin g at the corner of Gold- en \\'est Slree t and fi:dinger ,\venue is scheduled for cornpletion in the spring. l"orirlal groundbl'cakin,g eereinoru es are slated \"lcdnesda y at 9 a.in. al the site. (icner<.il tnnlrat.:LOI' for lh e building is the All ison-l lo nor Con1pany of Sa nta Ana . Ba11ks Raise P1ime Rate Bui an anticipated Mil to Tijuana and that c l t y ' 1 govenunent-eootrolled Pemex stations failed to matertall:.e. IBM Wins Controversial Once Again NEW YOHK (AP \ Several or the nation's biggest banks have raised prime lend- from 9.75 to 9.9 percent. New interest rale back toward the historic peak of 10 percenl it reached a iew months ogo. "The traffic Into Mexico was lighter than for an averqe Sunday." said San Diego Policeman Robert Thompson. oo duty at the ~thboond traffic controls. ''Previously. ~ix lanl's were open ibul this lime we ran only three lanes.'' State Computer Contract The First Na tional Bank of Chicago, 10th largest in the country, increased its rate frorn 9,75 to 9.9 percent.eNew York's Chase r..f anhattan, third in size, and r..torgan Guaranty Trust, fifth largest, "'ere among others boosting their primes from 9~2 to 9114 per- cent. IT WAS "difficult to tell" any change in lhe traffic now Saturday or Monday, com- pared with those days in the past, Thompson said. Along Interstate 5 south- botmd from Los Angeles to the Mexican Border, gasoline stations remained open Sun- day at most offramps near the international line. S 1\C'[{A\ll\.~TO 1l'Pl l unique negotiated contract .s~·Stl'rn. in \Vhlch thl' ad- 1ni~1istralion \Vas not bound 10 accept !he lowes1 bid. Age ncy. 11 t l' r !I ;1 t 1 u 11 a ! Bus iness ;\lat:hini·s h:is \\'Oil a con- lrover::;in! s:i:i 1nilllun contract frnrn the B ~·a g rt n ad- n1!nistr:Hio,1 for si ·rting 11p ;') nc\V st:tte eon1pu ter complex. The contract \vas a\\·arded i\londay 1vilhout con1 petitive bidding und ('r spvr.i:1! authori- ty f!r:1ntt•d the <1d1ni nistration this yi>ar by lhe Legisla ture. T'l1' '/10:\\' DATA !'('llter 11•i!l l'i1:1•·,i id;1t1• co1npu!C'r st'rvices I'll · s"ver:1I Sl<lll' ~q;;i·ncics 1vhi ich ose Sl'pilr:lll' f;_1c il i\ies. Tht· ::d1ninistrar1011 says 'hl' C.'-Onsolidntion should_ s[tve tax- Th(' L•xact ainounts of the two rival bids \\'C·re not in1- mcdiatrly available. "IB!\I '\'AS nwarded the contr:ict becau se that com- pa n.v provrd its ability lo fulfi ll thi: s t a t e 's re· {lll ircrnents,'' said Frank J _ \\'a.lton. s('crrJary of the Businl'ss iu1d Transportation The Dt>pa rtment of ?Ylotor \1ehi rles will be the prime user of the con1 pu ter complex, 1vhich is necessary to swilch to year-round vehicle registra- tion. A related $700.000 contract for installation services r-.1on- day wns awarded to Data Corp. of Burl ingame. Boeing Con1pu ter Services ot Seattle 1von a $250.000 con!ract for training sta te en1ploycs to ·use cornpulcrs. 1'he New York banks ·had been two of the smaller number ol big banks "'tiich lowered rates to 91.2 percent in October. The brief drop was reversed lasl '\\·eek, however, as First National and several others moved back up to 9'1·'-· AL THOUGH NO duty is re- quired on the individual gasoline purchases, Martin said all Americans bringing back 100 gallons or more were being required to report it on standard fonns before re- entering the United States. Complete Mid-day American Stock List payer~ S23 tnil lion during lht'l 1------------------------------•••••••••••••••••••••I IH,'X! fi\'(' ye:1rs. I' I I Vol. N~I Val N~1 \lol No! Vol Ntl \IOI. Nol The LL·g1s aturC' a I0\1•cd the wnt c~o · l .. \1 CnQ l••' c~Q -· L••t C"O l •1t CllQ ,, . -•A-1..tn ~c .11'111 Jl <'• , , F'"'''' co >> '' • .,, ''' ,\! -" ••·-o ,,,.· '' • • '• ..-"' Fla•otld ,JO J 6'• , , , KlftQA•, ~ t ''t-y.o Pt-1.1~ ll 11'1'1-'·• autlll/JJSlr:1Uon to <ICC<'pt a AARCt. .tr.lb I 10'-1·, ''"'"'' ,. ' ,,_ ·-,. ·~ ,. ...... 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R:1ntol •• , •• • • Seti.ooh and lmtrvCll()n • f 1no.,1.ul •.• Hou...c.'~ tOf Su~· lo~I & found • 100 114 ~so ~74 . BOO · 849 You Can Sell It , Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678 ] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval lrornpotlallOfl .• , , , V.o n ~ral General [ Hoinel lor S•le ][ ~] Hou\t l for S~le ( te JI ' '-------' '--------' ---------!WAlK-TO NEW GOlF COURSE -E~~~1 -NEW $500,000 RECREATION CENTER dds daily & rep.::r t errors immediate ly. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the f irst incorrect insertion only. ~-..--....-...-­ : General Gen ~ra l I J·:nJoy the nCI\ l!fe st_, ll' and live carefree in ,this 2 bt'druon1 ~ bi.Ith (large n1astcr suite) air t·ondit10111n,e. Ju.'<lll'ious carpct1ng , drupes, c>lcc:l r ic k1t l'hcl\ \1·11h built-in ba r bcque. Dllt+ ing area pi lls ~1 breakfa~t nook. Covered patiu \\1 th panorainic v1e1v. 24 hour Security c:uard. 1\ll n1ain tc11anc:c frc<• in ·the 11e1v adult co1n- 1nu1uty of 1 ·u:.la dcl So l in beautiful I\li:ssion \'il'JU. ,\ t"'l(.1,1 1-t~L IN THE BACK BAY-4 bedrooin s ingle story ~ in a cour.lr v-likl' set ting \1·i th a i\l'C\\ port Beach addre~ .... plus .\la r1lll'l'S, J;;nsi~n and l·Jarbor for schools' ('ity lights for a vic111, Jots of trees ::i1id only ~:u6.5UU for a price. ,\ listing of LJert J{cedy. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 645·6500 1649 We stc liff Drive, Newport Beach I $42,900 Full Price l a Paz Reat Estate 830-0700 G __ •_n_e_r_o_1 _______ 1 G_o_n_e_r_a_I ~------ ONE YEAR NEW ASSUME 7 1;4 °/o Toial p;i~·1l1.-.nts ,tppn!x. S29ii 1110. ·ror:1l p1·11T s:i0.~w. So 111·11· ii .~p111k!1•-.' llug1' <lnu!1!0 door· 1•ntr.1 ~ll'Jl do11 11 !n l'l<'ga111 111 inc:; f,1r111.•1 ) {tining . J31i.: 111n1ily ron 111 11 uh \\'f:'[' H,\R }"n11r 111~ ll<'<I· rnon1s . Tll H.I·:~: 8:\TllS. MESA VERDE IMMACULATE Gen;i ral Gen~ral ASSUME 7°/o LOAN NO LOAN FEES AND EVERYONE QUALi· FIES -Sharp. 3 Bcdroo1n. 2 bath pool hon1 e. Quality feat ures including harcl\vooc\ fl oors. r edar lined 1.:loscts. shake roof. ne\V cpts and 1nuch n1u t h n1orc: l 'Hll'~:o only S39,950 . Call now 546-5880. TUCKED AWAY IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA neal 3 bedrooni llon1e. on ovcrsizerl i{lt. 'vilh pl ent~· of roo in for hoat , {'i\1npcr. etc . 2 Scpa- r:i!c storage sheds !could IH~ a \Vorkshop \. ~·on1plet e ly fenced and private. J.'u ll prit:c only S29.000. Call 546-5880 GOV'T REP0-$26 ,500 JUST RELEASED -and f1n\_v $1000 . do,1·11 pay1nent. 3 Bedrootn, 2 bath Costa l\lesa horne. ,\ ~real v:ilue 11·ith <:overed patio . bright cheerful kilc:hen, large double gar:i.gc on quiet eu!dcsae. \'al'<n1 t anc\ ready for you r 1nspec:tion thurry. bids close soon). Cati 546·S880 546-5880 Open Eves. I General General jG•neral ;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;,: NO DOWN TERMS * Balboa Bay Properties * .\11d !u11 .101111 It'!' nl" .11.i1lahl•· "n 1!11, 1 ... ·u1111lul t ;1·•·•·rd11i••k : l•ln11. llu~·· 1·•1 l !111111:..; fill, 1111111 Ill,, d1'<ii11 11,l1<·1· I· 111111ly n11. l1 r••pl·•1·1· ll•••lll lu1' 11 1.001 S IS.'W~I 4';111 .illl-li~'ll TARBELL, Realtors LIDO ISLE SupCJ' clcun ~ Extrri lg(•., 2 l!r.. 11 ~ ba .. frpl.. parlo. l·'<1~t es- l:l"0\1· (1.K. 'f ry S71 .500 li75-70li0 WATERFRONT Nc 1vport Island llon1c. :! 1:::1c l~ den . t>i er & ~lo:1t. ('all for ap poin t· 111cnl tu ~cc. 673· 7420 LOW DOWN Ne\vport lits. :1 r~l1 . l}est Inc:. S43.000. ltn - 111cd . po:'!lse:-.:-,. Nninc v li 11 r o I\ n tcrlllS: ti42-i·HJI. V.A. REPO :~ U/{., 11 :t I laths S'.:!U .!:">OU s 1.000 IJUY.'11 $G50 ('losi 11)-: l '0:-,LS S2-l4 .\l n, l'l'l'I Clas~fied INDEX Advertising ~ ~------~ Re •I Est1te for S•t• REALTORS CIJU-IJHUO I [B H • .,,., on' \•If . IMoDHe Homo ror ~•!• Acrt~qt 1or •~11 [B Mod<1l•,/Pre·Su111 Hom~, 4 local Offices to Serve You ~11•n11-.n11 to• ,.,. l .,;;;;;;;~-....... -,,. ....... ----.... --. .... --.. l 8<1•lneu Pro11or•1 ~-~ ·-l(t!.,tlltY lOl1/Cryp1t "' '" "' '" '" '" '" "' '" "' "' '" General General ,comm1rc••1 Propo•tr ..;:.:.:,::.:._:.:._ ______ _:_.,e.c:_ ________ ICondomonoumt tor 0110 WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS since 1946 SPE CTACULAR OCEAN VIEW-$119,500 }}ra11r\ NI::\\i hon1e on Sp.vg lass If ill \I' vie\r o! ot:can ~I\'. li f!hls. 4 Lge 1Jctrn1s, :;cp. dinin g :·in & :!1::. balhs. 1{111 J'ur poo l. 3 Car gur. Ouplti•lllUnlll •~I• ' H0<11t1 ro b• moYrd lncomo Propt<ly lndu•'"" P1o~tr1 r loll ror s~11 MtD+l1 Homt/Trtd1r l't•~• MOull!tln, Otoor l. lhlttl Or•n91 Co. f'ro11t11y Ou! ol S!Olt Pro Pt• tr R1ncht1, ftrnu. G•oY11 11111 l1TU0 i >chtn90 llr.i i 11tll Wtnltd '" '" "' '" '" '" '" "' , .. ~ffl.U.H WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors ~"u:;~~.:,·."~·~~e:o .... n,,, . ~i: ':'""'-~""'""'""'""'""'-~""""'"'"'"!!!!!""'""'""'""'""'""'" [~ini..: ~Lrr li11 . tJUi1 ·I llidd1•11 General General · ;i 1\';1. Cl11~1' ro •w1•a11. Si'•' I ;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;,;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i n1111· -11 un't J,1s1' C" I I i.:.17-601(). eo . •J/ ~ I awt111tn 0PPOrtWnl1y 1K ..A.. -' ' 21 11 San J oaquin Hills Rd. '"""1"':"'lw1"''"' uo 18 1 R [A LT 0 RS i ;;G;;e;;n;;e;;'~;;'E;;W;;;,;P;;O;;R;;T;;;C;;E;;N;;;;T G;;E;;":;;·.;;~;;•;;.IB;;.;;644;;;-4;;;91;;0;;;,;;;;,;;; 1f ~:-~:_:._,:_··:_·:_::_::_:_·_~_, __.I I ~ * BROADMOOR * SP:\NIS l·l !Nt'l~UEN CE in thi s lge. 5 bdrn1. 3 bath hon1e. Fron1 the inassive entry t/J r11 the iron gates to the expansive red\vood ditck. \\1ith it s unexcelled vie111 of Ne,vport 'lJarbor. 1'he dining r1n . \Vall is covered 11·itl1 crystal n1irrors: the en!lre house ha s the (')C- gance you expect in Corona del tilar. Realtors REDUCED TO S 124,500 CORBIN-MARTIN Call Anytime 644-7662 OPl"I 11L !l • ITS r(W ro Bf 11./Cf' [@ THE REAL ESTATE RS AND ASSOCIAHS PRIC E REDUCTION ciJcfo _!):Jfe :::::: ':.'::'::.~ -·· : IN CORONA DEL MAR ~ like thing!i Oe\V Houoe• fwrn, or untu•n. .. HO LIDO '\'aterfront. 3 Hdr1n . & lge. fan1il y rn1 ., conc1om1n1um• .,.,... . .. JIJ WATERFRONT-Ii EASTSIDE and a patio too·.' St.•c this clup\C'x. ~lay \\'C or 5 bd rn1s., \Vi lh 6 llaths. Lido Nord. Spec-~:~:~'."i:~~~~."=~~;~~. -... ·. ~: $220 000 shO\I' you th rough'.' \ real !O\\' 877,950. -t;.ic:u lar \'ie\v ! \Vatcrfront Jt\·\n!! rni . \\'ilh rown,.011 •• 1~rn. i11i ;\'Pl\" on rhr :11,1r!.t'I. lh1-. I HOME + ~Le p-dO\\'ll \\'et bar. J)ier & no.i't. $27j,QOO. ~::~:::~::. ~:1r"n'." t r U11l11•n .. : ~~ TRIPLEX CALL 644-7270 * * '"""" '"'"· "' ·'J.>fl<'iOLJ..; ('U~lf•lll I :1 111 I I \ I * * OuH,•• ll"l11rn. JJt hr11 11f' Offf'J's lh1• 1•p1l•i111•· !•f 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar \'t":\Tl:':l\FRONT LO'r ON LIDO NORD ou11I••••· turn.•• 11n1urn. Ht I gnu·iou:; l11l11,•, BeiHlliful COUNTRY · • ~ f' .I.Pl•. t~rn , .Mo ouiUY,--, .. 1111111! 30'xl05 . 1•'la gnl lCCllt \l ie\v'. Slll5,000 .I.pl, 11nlurn, Ml 1~""'""'"!"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~-~-"--"--~-""':"'"""'""' .... ""'""'"" \'IC'\\' of· th1' H,11·. Our ('\. SETIING WE CAN HELP YOU BUY, L 0 """" t11rn, •• 11nturn. )10 General General I rht:.11<'. arr1tl. "i1ly tllt-7711 1 1 SELL, OR TRADE A HOME Bl L GRUNDY, REALT R :::::•, BM rd :O~ ----------1 -fJP•·n (·1·1·-., ~0.1:: 1rr·~1.;l1!f "11uat1'r. nn a l<1r;~1· 1::0,1·,11 AN YPLACE IN THE NATION I 341 Baysi de Dr., Suit e 1, N.B. 675.0161 Hot•h, M•••t• •10 BACK BAY ~ ............ Lil'l\!l'. 101 11·11h lllllt'!'llli,! ~l1;1 r!i• I '::;:::::;~~;;:::;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::::. 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W•nttd 4t0 Shown by appt only 11,.111\. 11.11 11 1,pc11 h<'ani ,1.11_ HO HO HO po1t·n11;d nr· ~1 10/1 110. y:z,:..uo + • ~~-Z TI::lt:\IS + UNIT M1•cell•ntou• R•n 1•11 , .. , 'i 646-3~8o• Eve. 64' 4543 o·ne ... thro1·0'''· :i hr '.' 11.~ onh· S69.'.''f.O fp1• rill DOOR 71. l;t-• + " CALL 644-7211 CORONA DEl MAR -I Bu.~ :: llf'1il'1ll :.' hn1h hnmr ~ + con1pl~·l1 ·l~· f111i~hed h:t'<'· . T11 na1ural s1111c r111ry rur * ·I B1'<ln.)(111t hnm r ~hugr 1111h '•fl n1t:1ch1•rl I h<'!lroom I Anno1Jncements ] ~ n1 t•11t !or pl11.1rr11 or <:h·1µ. Vt:T.'> i\·o DO\\":\ on 1111" ~ ~pr11•1ot1~ 111·1111:! nw>111 \\Ith hl!l1•lt'l' Bf:J + ro.n1i\y roo111 11par!1111·n1 i\'••11 l"f'l\!Pd nl , •• L11dry f;1t•ilit1r'<. .'i'',!\.:~~. ~llP•'l' Ill!'•' 4 131{. ~ llA 110111•'. 11111:1· )l!1•ltll'" \l'llh!Oll'." In -dl'll,. :; llal hs, 1nany PX· S l~fl ll 111 .. 11111 II hieh \\ill h1·lp ~------~·' Lachenmyer Realtor I !2J::1 4jJ-:l89!1 after Cp111 or Ull11 1>11< hi•n, l11i.:: lil'r111'<' ~ '.\•·:11 dnp!c~ Sn (of 111P hii.:h· o·ll.1nnu1i.: rln«1n1 \ill'd ,,r 1r:1). QUll'I s11'('l'I. $:..7,0UO. I r1n lhP 1Pllll p.~1 nirnt 1,f ~.\jO ~"nounc1m..ih 1 . toc I an_v!1n1<' 11rrk1•nrl!i. !1'll'l·h. 1·01C'n·d p;1tio. \'.i I I , :I , 11.1,1. 2 B1•rln1o 1111.., 111 •'h•'li 111•111 n1asn11ry pl1u11f.1 ~. !'Oil· -I J.11ari ,.1111 I»· ll;.~u:llt'd at 7·, L!;!1 °~0~~:;••1.~ Mt<Mr!llm !~: ~ •'lln1, t'l('.'otl /,· t<':i</y fOJr ~Olll' I Ullll nnd ~•'fllll'.11(' pH!Hl' I 'l"t•I•' iond llags1Unl' r1111.... ft (' '.! Z1lnr-. Jl11rhor Hlvd. .\n.1unr rlt!l {IUS!l!fy .'f'ih'1' CLA SS Sf·:LLS _ fi·IZ-:-'67-.: I \\'hitc Elephant Dinle-/\-Lin~· f'hns1::1;1~ 1111 , fr~n10 of lh1~ IRVINE TERRACE I l\!1111 11·1•r1.-. • ornplt'l{'!y IP· l '•1n11'nl1'111·" j:;flu1·111PI k1! HJO .\ •• :"'· ill\ ,.,s lo a(IJOHI· 11·111 hi· Ip f1 n:in!'•'. Suhrnir lcl-------~11 ti) Hlgl' un•'•' 1t 1'p ·"·. • 111<i1lrh•d 1·ss thun i+ \P;1r •'lh·11 <irlj;11·1•11t '" f<1111!l)·ft111 111<· l>lrv( r, Sl7\000. j .1••ur offt·r J~no111 1" hu1ltJ, ', · "' Prnon•l1 General General SJ0,200 VIEW! I ;1i.:" ;ind fin• 1n :.llp•·r :-l1 rqw. I 1uu111 1\·1th iT:u:k\1 111; fin' -Ju.-;r r<'dllt't•il tu $1\2,!150. i;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:i \I 1·11 I01';11!'rl )." thri1 11 1." plr1• •'. ll 1ul1-in 1nll'l'•'n111 ft c ·-~ LOT I 11 l'<'allv t~lflr1'f•111 11nrl f1m I I 1•· I d '" ~· COATS I I " I !lllV [1 :.101·1 llh :\ tn 1111' ~~~1rn1 ;on ph(l l\1' Jiu·};s :...i =.: J;,o 1\'.!'l\'"'l'! Bll'tl. (\'A, .\ppr:11~.1 l htn:sr ·in ;1 :.:1·l•;1I lv1·i1!1f\1l. I · "' & \' f'tll('ll!,U',V :.1·hU<1I ' :<h•lpS 1hrnugh'1111. Vf'ry ~hnq1 s:l.'l.~.00. I Auho lr•r,.por11110" f't<Mnll• St<lll Cl11b1 T<t Ytl . Jlj' •»· "' •• i 646-8811 L•ol'~C' llllllt! !''"1111 1111h : allr! 111<' OP<'l111. .'h•i11·11 [,;r lit'~I 1.1hlf' 111 Custa :\I(·~~ -1 WALLACE 221 1 lu1·rl;.· 11'1'(' ~11ndr rl p11t1r1 1, 111,1,riin1111Pnt 0111.1. · 1 C;ill :>11;.~:a:l. • 6 t.:'.\IT.S -t.11~1sidr. c.,~J.t . REALTORS fx'fil'OO"l.~. l~1!1·h<'!> ;, oo ,1 1 '-------~ lllllijll•IP•'liiiliiiN ... •I Newport fa1111lv" l'0o•l11 i11111 i·ornt·r [O@PfN r1L ~ . ii :; r uN ro Br NICr•[ R\lot·:<y·a Mi;c2C.~i00a_r._d,lo11,·0Roe"a' llt'o•ti'O (Op15n4µEvl14nl o'ngs) ,!c __ L•_•_'_'_""_'"""'--~'~ !.,. . Blvd. f11·r,pl:li·1· l'h1:< 1111••lhr1· p:tth• ESTATE REALTY . _ I E 11·1111 pu(1! nnd 1 it 11· of lhe 1 1 l .. ~~ ......... 6ii~ .. 552~7·6'o's /);ii' . C:ill ti7::-/l'."i;~i. I 1301 AVOCADO DR. ttiltl :\L\\'fl\Jr1 till'd., C.;11. + • r•v;-d llrtt tdtl ~~~ ---------Ql>f'!flt9 •11t;~UN11)FI(/./',.£' NEWPORT CENTER . ·1 548--7729 ----------'Of .. On e o ~~.~uri1:~~\~1~~~Ni, i,ERl'~~.c;upcrn PFOOORCL EHDOSMAELE. ~@ ~ 1'1 , !!!!!!!!!!!!6!11!4!11!0!11!-1!11!1!11!2!11!0 !!!!!!!!!!!! HOME AND WONDERFUL '""'~~~c, ;:,1~.~N~'~" ' ['----==1="'=''"="='°"==-=11 1•) INCOME UNIT 11<11ti.,. 1i11-1n f·lf'1· klt1'ti .. _ . lanclscaping. 3 or 4 bcd roon1:-.. '.l ba!hs. 1\rl11\t I ASSUMABLE', \\':tlkini.: d i~1<1n<.'{' In £;1st LOCATION' I tlC'll[y _rlf'•l.•r-. & f('fl,rly In' School•' ln 11rw1'°"' occ:up1cd and looks nc11·. Better hurr.Y 011 1111.~ 1 • n1ov0 1nrn Cnrn r 1· •ll on ,.,.,,,,,, '" " 10111 ~I ~l1oppini:: :ir1•n. 2 "u wr S9B .500. \I C~T SF.I.!. i\'O\\"' Trrrifi(' SHHHH QUIET GOLF COURSE I hl•rl1·1~11n hOlll(' l:ilU" IO\'!'ly I WONDERFUL c((llil'1 f'\l l <1•' SHI' 366.!iiYl. 1 ,,------~1 ~ rn11·1t;1111me111 honl{' 1~11.: EASTSIDE 2 h.--•(!1·00111 ap11rrn11·nt. PRICE'. i all · 67.1-3firi,1 64:!-22"i.~ E\'C'S ~lcffandRepair1 GOURMET'S ATTENTION 'P·l ~)J1ni.: 111)'.tl, n.111••' Pll\1!· I + HARBOUR I l[f'lltt'rl .111rt f!lrrn •rt p<)til I -. Sec this s paC:HJll" '.l beclroorn honir \1 Hh gour-1011 '11'1 kun:: Poill·1'1"1\ 111111 ~ Thi" (/ill, 1 "111·1t·11l.d·' ~ orr~·rf'd r01r ~:i9.;roo. t ' di Yn11 ";ui't h1·ri1 living 1n I k -I I I 1r.n1n. ]{I..>: fl <Jlllf'Tl1 lkr1 i-11 I tx•cl1~1f'/1l 111'111' h '" 1 .. 1, .. 1 l~, hlo1·k tu i:;l'!'f'l1S .. Jog to COL \\'ELL 1;.1r;.0:~1:1. r111'•l!ltl d• I i\1ar \\'1• IH1.1·1· Serv•c• OlrK:Qry 1net ·11r ien -i'.11":.!C ot -!ll<l!l)' C.'U:i\O/ll fl!J· ' I ()i'I( l'f"l1i•OO\I' II I ' ('I I . Job Wtntecl Miit ~ '" , .. '" ". ~· ! 1'11 '• • !l.1!1•111 1 1\'""I (,1l11n~I)., ,+ ll' 1·•\'.lQUl' \I ll' i<".ot · l1"!1 •d ,, !lllT•' !l<'dr<)Olll. :L !Job win!t<I; l'tmite lures. 88\.1,:)(JIJ ,\,, <HH•lil~H\~ rn n~:.11111 •' 1 . 11 • .,.d-hrii·k fit'"Jll.u'i' und "tl '!•f't J-:.-.:riui~l!1• C'O!l'I'. In-1 h,irh, 1,1 11 " f;undv n)Jin 1 Job~ w1n1td, M&r f•\1,1 111.• ]101111 s.:T ·m r u I! 1'11"!:!•' 1>"•:1111 '' 1111\"+•ol r 1111!1\ d·•ll' ;11n11n1 i:rn k fll't plat,. I ln•1111• \\Ith 2 flt'r/;lfl('f'' ;1t +ttlo Wtnltol, M&F LIDO BAYF.RONT !•1 ll (' :->•··· l)q\\. (',di ~17.f,O!(l I f'•O!Tl II 111. 11 "11' 11~ 1•11 1•1 " I'·" 11\ d 111 llll: l'""ll + {nr -:o n lllt hC'll('\':il~I·· rnl'•' •11 -~ - -E)-----1 ][§] ~pac10ti<.: 4 hrrlr1111111 , :1'~ bath<:;. 01Pr:-.110<I nP1v r1L!l ·t•S FuN roBEri1Cr1 [ ~ri.11·kl1:1·.: J'n•1I !·111,1 <'1r 111:<1 •1111" 1;0 111·p11·1·,, k:1-1 ~.~'!'~! 11it11111 1;11lk1ni.: LIDO BAYFRONT Merch1ndis • ~ li\'ing roon1 .in cl r1 111111 g ronni. :~ c~1 r g.1r.i ,.:c ~ ~ i1 .. r 1 .. ,11,.,.,r,., l•n•l•r 1•"1111~ 11 "'11 "11'·'r;'1" 1•"'"' n..-,·.i I jl1,, .. n,, ..• 11 ... 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Steps to rhe 1··>11 u.-.n,·h 1 1111 <':>: only 1• Great Beauty .,-1, .. 1 .. ,,0 ... _111 ....... _ ,,, ,,,. \V•.·_·1_ 1 M "1' ~"~111 w1 " 1 "' •• • 011 I df!l•rs t.i lh•· hr;n·h i\ith ,,11 ._ u _, '".,. ·~ 1~1111 rnoni. Pl<'r & slip OV.'NEft \VI LT. GIIT \\'RAP 01~~~·,.u::.~:~~:',";!~ip .. · ·. ~! occ_.n and L!lJnnel ('on1par e. then buy. 1 •'\('C'lli'nl ~uinrnrr ii inti r in the Country .. a J)n1ty P1!or r.1:1s<;;lf1r·t S:!.-il.fXlll * 6Tl·77S·I VF.:Tf'~!1i\NS -lonn;: no11· !ni· Christrna.~ !his nev.·ly ,.1111H/O•t•n•. ..: : ..... 111 $122,jOO. ri•nr;ii r•')rrl 111 !he $ .... 1 . ."tlNi General Gen'!r;I nv11il 11p to $12."i,OOO. E\'en hstcrl ~Br. 2 Ba hanrlSOfl"!{' !',.w~~t ~~" ......... •• nn 2 .11 rr~ 1111"1'l•10k1n". B.11·k ii .~·ou hnl'l' nlre"rly 00~1·_.1 '"'' .. 0 0 1··' ..... ,-,.,. lot ,0 "' • 111i l"i!fl::r-11·1!h .~ 1111!1 nf Clllly '1 ho gt 'v ' Si.r1, .... llll ttnl, l1r .... , .. 1n 5 BEDROOM $79,500 FEE I ]I)'. doivii anrt :<llpC'r f!rn" H:1v N111,·t1111'v, th1;: ~pl1t 1'1UI" \',\ •'ll tlth•rnenl vnu 1 Cliff llavrn . Fiuntly mi. S•11tt , ··: ··· 134 It \l'Oli't h:ippen <H.:<illl . ()\llC'( park location. <"\t.L l""' if'1f') ~. h•·dr1••n1 l10111P 1:< ;11 :iy IJ1• 1•li~il1I<' f•)t' ~11 °nd-1\·a~h 1·111 , bl!11s. frplr. 111•11· rv. Rl'lllio, H1-,1, J!frN ..... 1u lk I I I I I 3 1 1 '''I.·,,.'''"''·' 00 t.·oik h1 ill1 rn i·okr' 1•111 ;11h;1n1af!I' rlit101111I hu1n 11·llhu11t rrl11-tTl•I~ .~-driJ:<. F: v {'11 \\la · to sc· 100 .1 n< 11no . 11:1 .r • 1 :.! .vears o c. •· r------~ I 644-72TI f>l tl11'Slll'l"11111di.'l:,;•· ~1;1hlr~. MACNAB .~t:111•1111·n1 .,1· ,1 .. 1111 l•)'ll!I "Sr·t't)()~<'" 11·uu!d ftKl'('t' 1h is l 11~11 nC'\V in l lar!xJr \'1r11 !h11nc ... 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SILVERCREST ~ "THE SLEE PER" Great ·I ™'rt1·rn. 2 bath horne . 11on .v rholcc option~. BEST OF BALBOA ISLE I MOBILE HOME + --Lo\vest pric ed 5811 11•·1i home in Big Can-\\'ithin v.·n lking dlstancf' of ·839-3231. Classic Develop-- 60 ft. \1aterf1 {111 !, pier f111.Jl hea<'il !) bed· 20· :.: :1.~·. 2 BD 2 lJA. ~·R rp., YOU-CAN--yo n. Excellent condition. 5135.000 w /land ! ! ~~i"' 11~~;c~~o ~dy for oc-m£'nt Corp. I drA 11ed. l>ll -ins.. rt'fr·1".. AFFORD _ Oil lea."e "( S950 'n10. Laszlo Sharkany r ...... '""·"""· c ....... 1 ...... • .. ••••••• , '" ao11i, M•lnl./krvke .•..•.. , 'Hll r0on1s. fi IJa!h~. dr'n , pla:.·rooin Jlr1v:i1c g<ir· ,. " 0 400E 17" wn<,hr1· R· elt:l't d1·.1·t•t', 11·11 f'd 644 -6200. ( \V'.OJ ' d en Excellent n~l\dl~ l1na nr1ng available. 1 220 1 1 k-h A FINE 4 BR C.M C II '"C -!If' oc . " """"· "'' . ' • <i 11<11" ·~-.1.1 '" "' c!oi·k. ~tr11';1g<' i-h<'d. land-A WALK IN THE SUN I sc:ifl('rl 1>11110 1·1i1•1·r ~'1"'· nld MESA VERDE takes you c lose to park, shopping & schools VICTORIA DR . -OCEANFRONT -1185,000 /·~:-.Ci!Ul~ 100 dcgrr·c · hne \', citcr \Jl'11 Older 3 bedrnrJnl 1 b;tth ! "r:1(' ...,tr-p-. 1f'ilc11n g to bearh 2 f-'at 1n• •nur 1:.'1rd entr·:. "J'h1" 1s one of a kind. must 'ee. \'t11_<1n1 BAYCREST -182,500 En joy family life to the ~~lllr~t in 1h1-home des igned ,,·1th "1 n·la"c, 1n mind 2 Fan1 1\y room s. 2 fire places. 3 bathe:. ·1 bcdronms. J\1u!it see: ....-- 644-1766 "'.oldwell, Bank e ~ '2161 San Jo•quin Hill~ Rd ., N.B. ' . llkt• 11\I J.r11·fltf'rf in nP11 HOME' f · R h I 11dulr pk. a11·:•y rron1 1101 ~y 1 . ro1n t!us n1ost attractive 4BR/f' on1e. ~r. Onc··hn ff hi. fnin1 1·l11ti-\\"llrrc'.' Prin1c ;u·C'n 2 1,.ireplal:es. ~74.500. Joel S1nith 642·82.15. I hnU'if' ~J.l,!ffi. C;lll 1''.\IES. \\'ha l .. Spth~IOLJ!I, lnstrfull,v (\\'21) 211·1i94-~fi'.IO. rlrmrntf'd. pof1Ul'1r n1orlrl I CAN BE SEEN AT : 11·1111 forn1ul d111111~ 1ru1n. CRESTMONT ,\r1lul1y l ~111d .;;<·np f'd, ESTATES prh·;o1 r., producing fr u l ! If(,! Sill' tir., Bren . ICenrr·at , ,\1 •· 111•ros.~ lmrn Br('n <'ron1t11. !Josp.• U.:it a !G. 1-r1-,;T1\f"'T H.A Y, Pl\. il-TGH .• ~i:___ sho11 in~ ___ _ * 15 UNITS * l !'t'l'!i. !1011? A ... sun1£' !11 .'~ Jnnn. $<1fi.9'10. CRll ~:lJ l 3 now. OPf.N f/l g • 17 S FUN TO fl( NICE' ~'lilIIJil] ~~!,lmwJ STEP LIVELY if yo u \vanl lo take advantage of thi s op- !>ortunit.Y to start out 'vi th a mod est little io111e. ;\n outstanding value in this 3BR rondo at $49 .500. Amy Ga ston 642-8235. (IV2;1) Irvine M•cn•b·lrvlnt Pl••tlyComp1ny tOI Dover Drlv• 142·1235 1144 M•cArthur "44•1200 N•wporl Be1 ch, Ca lllornl• 92113 MESA VERDE L(i1·ely 4 hrlr tn. ,!( tamlly rin. + c>neloscd I a n a I , tn hl'11u!i/ul ~f PAA Verde : bit- Ins, IJ'ple., J-'.A. heat, dlsh- \\'shr.: poolslze yard. Clof'U! f(l uJI ~hopping & schools. 0Ply S36.riOO. MORGAN REAL TY 67l-6642 675-4459 fl.fOUNTAIN RETREAT - Tnwe11ng Pine k woorled grournla. It r. tree t 11t· n1o~phcre, Ii Id P -a -V.'R y rin~f('r suilt'. Coty rlen. Guc!ll f:iciJi\y, Pnrty room "'11 h rnck t!t'f'pl11ce. 01'('Rn1 k1I C'hrn. Cove1·cd pa I i 11 . Sp.'1rkl1n1e pool. $33.9."AJ. A~1 . I &.l.'r-0'.\03::.. -~===-c­Anf dn.V Is the BEST DAY tu run nn ad? Don't delay •. N••d •port1 •4ufpm•ntr e1e.r.f. •..-it1/Mtrl110 E11ul11. , , ........ "4 ...... ~-·· ,,., ,,,, tot 1••11, lttt11/Chtrhr .:::.".'.'.'::'°'I I.Hr.. St U .... , , ..... '" 1•011, Sll111/Qf(kl , . ,. ,,. ,., , ut IM!t, t "'911 & Ski .. • ..... , 911 ··~, .. '' ... "' .............. 911 II ~-T'_'"_ .. _"_"_" ... _ _J][. J Afn:r10 ..................... tu ~fmll'frl, S1i.1R.,..t ......... , 91t r,ct>n, tin., kwtttn ....... , ftJ ltdrk C1rs ................. , 9. 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CL,\S.'\ SELLS -64 ·, Alffft, u ...................... ,,. • '\ T ue'd~t , Oectmber 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT ~G~=·~M~~·~~~~111111111111~~~Gf~·~·1·1·-·f1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ;D;·;·;·;;p~;o;i·;·;;;;;;;;;;;;o;·;·;·;;P;o;i;•;•;;;;;;;;;;;~H~.-.~,~i.-9~t-o-n~BTN-CTh--~~.~.-.~~-.--------T-7NT~---p-:-.~.~_,Br·-~-,Th-~~~~~~l-m e P ~~·~ Congenial Gro.w1'ng Off 1'ce BEiR~1gMs ,, ~·,~,:'..,,~;·7.,,;~i,~,~~~.,, ~-ESTAIT RED CARPET 1111· "'11111 r•l'IL'•· '1' s::,,.:.-1~1 EXCLUSIVES GOLF AND II '"" ' '"""". '" "''"'''' l~ING BOATING p;11111··it 1H1.i \\)1 .. n ~l1111ni.·r RARE FI ND! ' I I 1111 .. ,. )!IU'll j'!IJ•J,\' HI•' jill' c1 .. ,.. 1,1 h<•l'l-.ir 11nd·· 1111•1 • 11 no111tu111111: :\'nr 1111111 1 BE AUTIFUL 4 BEOROOM-3 BATH HOME F'or Aggrcsslve. cxpcrir ncetl ~alc!)peop lc. 1 1·11·-.1lc·· 111•h.;l1!J11!l1u.~J J ..... 1 ,,, 11l,1hl••u11111.;pri•·rsi1•.o11 ON 7/8 OF AN ACRE-LOT 132•300 I 111'111 ! I ,.JI ·"I J•j', '1.'1, '' "'I I I ! • I "' \i,.• I !"'!' 1t + \ •• I 1 Hi,11 « p.111111•!1 ;\!·:\\' 1,lu .,!i < .oJ !•t Ii. tv<.l<1) OFFERING '''" ,,, ,,,,,.,~,, "'"' ""'""' C ALL 552-7 500 PRIC ED AT ONL y ... $1 30,000 1 1'1\o; \111 11 \'<J\'\'I'~ :ilOHP f:n·· '111! ~1 "'oil ,0,1,111 \,I + • I 111 l'l 1•' 01·.\\ 1.\\'J~.ST\ll<:\ I g,.o11Jl1· 11.11 11<'1<' •1 pit\ \,it'illl! :111.I ,,,, ''" ,,.,. 111.,1 r1r ... 1 11'.1111·1 All the advantages usually foun d only in tile larger offices. 1-i 1us su perior <:01111111 .')S ion schedule -niore freque11t pe rsonalized ad- verLising support -active uffite loc:al1on - full time receptio nist and ~ccreta rv - NATI ON WIJJ E EXPOSUR!O nf your listings. INTERESTED??? Want to EAR N MORC and LEARN ~!ORE" Th~n take th is . in1po11ant step to\~·;:ircl in· sur1n g your future-cal l .John :\llat'd, ~1(111· ager, for your tonfidcntia l appo inlrncnt. AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 644-7270 General General FIXER UPPER NEWPORT BEACH -l ~i g, Big bargain, 2300 sq. ft., 21/2 bat hs, 3 13edruonts, fan1ily ruor11, fireplate, dou ble g:lr., boat storage. Bring your paint ancl paper you'll have a ball: No\V vacant. CAL L 540-1151 . BIG FAMILY SPECIAL ROOM FOR ALL -5 Big bedroon1s, over· sized family roo n1 w/fpl c.1 full blt n. kitchen w/eating area, beautifull y ilnproved \vith ex· cellent drapes & shag epts .. dbl e. ga ra ge \''ith loads of ~torage. r>rirne Co~ta l\I es<t loc.'ation. Full pri ce $43 ,950. CALL 540-1151. ERITAGE REALTORS ~. GRUBB & nus co. REALTORS 675-7080 I Balboa Peninsula BAY VIEW !ng ·r1'rat.l.•I •'llfl"). r.:11');1' V ISI ON 1 11,·111~. f'nlus \'i't'dr·.; :.t<1lh\ cr1\1n1-< lugh fln·11ht('t' r11u11 ll:Y kl!l'ht'rl llllll ht'(•ltkf.1!-I !i:1r ;ind !nnd;; n! p111111·y FEAT URES sp:1t'(' t;rC'n t 1·u1·cred p:tt1u. l'lh • pil lo!ld h"n<'h(•,; !Joi\' •'H I'•· y11rt1 . J\Jur li 1nflrC' l'l'I\'(' I); t•,'(lf!'ll\t'I)' 1l))l1JH'll 1111 ·~ 1';1kf' 1Hlva nlrt).;<'. C;1IJ 111•1'' ~~i:>-li7li7. • d h'll •C'o1nplctely Tl.e-re I modeled in 1971 r.rALT''I' ltf·:A1.Tni;s e 1J.ver :!700 Square . l '1111 l'al'k c .. 11!(•1· Jr\Jlh' l·ect -, l~ol.)!n tu :\dd .,....,_,... __ ,,...· ...,,.,,-! if J)es 1 red LJ\'E J'.'J IRVIN!.; ~~ilfl~ll' •off ice or I lobby fiOfl!l l 11!'1\ \\'aln11 1 S q 11 a r •' \\ ith Outside Ell- Tl11, Ill 11 I 1.,, ,111 I Ill I e 1:eautiful l·~r0 nt )'ard , 11.,11." •1111 i1 ,11·1',' .111,J 1• • .iv •Bl' !LO your O\\ u lu .•1J!Jtl·110-!lt" 1'1Jl • J Lv :;ell 'J'l~N'.':IS ('lJ l'l{'J' in ·T ti" 1w~· Uack --j I <vnrr1 fnr s;.! ., ! t:<' ! "l ·r I I p I!'~ J-'OO[ !;11• i·~1 111 ·+ t 11·1111•·\ IJ! '\ 1 • ! I I', ! , 1+ I ! !1)• ,,.;, e c.;reenhO!J ;,C 15 .\ I ~ t ' ju' • 11' ,j '"I' •II •LJog J\.t'!lOC I:> I• ''1•0·•1+ •''"\' 111>111 il •' RENTING ??? 1 .. \1nhou~1·. N1·1v 1•1-r1'Vtl11n~ trance :1 HI~. ::'Ii [\,\ l'•l<!tll~'· 1dr!·r 0P[N TIL9 •1r'S f UNTOEIF.NICE ' .(. on ly s.ii . .-,m. 'p,j\){ •LargeJlcd Br1tk hdl\J" 111 l •1·~! lu, ,dl•HI I IT COSTS TOO ~ .->lf.-f•f:! •l,{l!l£ l•'Jol\'llJJZ \)l'l \C ~··I -•!· \11th Lighting S\ ... tc111 · 1-· '"' 1 ,,,. 11• ~, ~ 1. • • ! , ' , , I• ~I" 'oo i -, ·rc-11-,-.,-.,-:-,-n-1c-1.;: l';_1t io -Pacific Properties I MUCH ' 'I , ~ r\1 •11· :: 1)1· d11pl1·-.: 011 1 ACT TODAY CALL Josh Wi ght '· !• ,, II » I " "H 1 .. 11T J'd • I I 111 II (; [: It! . ' ' 1,o.1 1;~t!<•l'l1l."1 lfi',J "1-l l•U\I YHUI' f1+n11lv !l1is . .. l'U]-d('""-S:u·. "\11·look1•;i.:1 • 642-8011 • C d IM i..:•1l~.··1t!• I hd1'11 1 l01i,.:g11• HI) parl• S·l:l.'IO)O 11 .. )1 fnr 1,11 • _ ',, +", 111•,r~t _!!.~n~~-~~ I "·~n·111·r Jqt 11 1111 1 11~·11•111111-1 $l7,200 ~1n1 psi>n Hl\J{, ~•.i!-l~)O · Pattison Investment Co., Realtors ~I·, ·~1 1· .. 1 .. 1,, ,, 1~ \l Ir\. ~PH'I" ;\lsoi !l)(']Url•" -----~ \'1 \I \I I' ·1': l l '~ ~!! i'.?:::~);'~\',i}~i'.'.'Yi~i:;i::~ I' TOTAL PRICE I Lag ~•::i~:~I NG Ne;;~·~:.:-:~;;~~·7;~:;,;.·~'~' :,: '·,;}:,:::,::'.:::.,'' '"_ ~ ;,,,,: l -~.-~ d·1111 11r+,••r:1111. \~'+•11'! !.1~! LO ·"'P1.i11 1111t.:••l•I L•i,\l b •h<11'ln ·c;;1r1rl;lin" 11('1\' 1·11•11· ln 111H' . 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Sl!i ·i!J<J Westm inster ( · .. ,.,1, \1 , "1 1 i • I -~~- Walker & lee WEST CLIFF ' '""'"' "'""'" '"'::' 1, REAL ~P"~~"~ "~~!~.~~'~''"I VA REPOSSESSION I s455P,OLEO~'. 111\h I;.:<'. lll\\l'I !!'\+•\ f:11:.ih $39 950 I 1'111-;\ l':di". i(:' 1.a11d ppf·. • w lk &l Vu•11· hn1nr(.t'1lh lh" h<'~I •;I •. l'Of l I ' '• I'!' I "'i1.1l p \11llt{ +1 l•ll "''!1111 , 111 ll s o·h:!11gt•l,)dii11ll·\ ).,/1\1 · ,\1111>~1 JI, 11•':11' l ii11·:11·~·. a er ee 4rtA _A561 fL'illUl'l'S-. 01'1' In ,·,v+1,><1.l :\t1·1• I , \l>lll!." _)"I Ill\\ l'l"!('I· 1;1o',!I IU1 •c1' 1·r h'11 ·I lo:1s "''I'· 1'1 111'11111'(' I I• 11111." ('oll ll'I-< .~ \\t·~1<'1i ff I..'::==::'::'::'::'::':':'::'::':'==:".. "fo+ u µo.11 and hll'l'llht'll l•'I' 111<· LJnlv S:!:-i.(Jlll). 1' I ' c 1' -' j I .. 11q ps \ \I II I 11 I . "~1<)pp1 111-i '.! 1"·dn1f'1111~. 1:.ri.,:L' n<'til'" 1'1ri::t> f1nni1~· H•·aur1. CALL ANYTIM E .• ','.'1,',,,J, .. u~ll 1,, .. 11 .. ,1,.01!1'11 1 • I.• i •• •.1 l':1 u1· i.;n "ll 1·,·11 " I I I I fl I I I I I 5. -00 fHHll'i1•d d1 1L B1'i~11 1 ki1<·ti .. n , 1 . 1 ll ()(II' p.'111. 1111·•' ·11H· SC OTT REALTY unil ~ .\11,.1011 ... _l·,11 [ :qii. .. ~ .. ' 1:1111111ry 1,.,111. l{l•:d _i.::.i o•s Rent While You Buy I ~c "1p111g S81 .:JOO -111f·lud"s 1 1 536-7533 ·· · -~1.11;~11,1 •1 PLEASE CALL ~;d+,l'L'. Ci>ll li-lli-';li l. VACANT ' BRAND NEW thL' !Hnd l111c'~11lll'll1 l•1\1~io111 I 675-3000 '~C\t{L'"'"'""''"N'OBE NIC!' EXEC . HOME l\\',11k"'1' "':"'.""lo bc~;b•> BAYFRONT ~-1 I I J~;..f'ltt~h·l' <lt't'.1. 3 l;l0<·ks to ,\ Jld l~" Custon1 bu!ll -lid· PPrhnp,, !\('l\pol1'-. I.('~[ h,l\·1 r I~ . ~ 'I' 1 1 h;_•;it"l1 /\n1·on(' t'.'.Hl h11v _ Jin bt':'!Ch l101ne 11•11h sep-f1un1 btll' ~p;1rkl 111g nf'11· 1 llobileHom•• Jilli' I '· ' .. 1 '. -ii j ~ 11nr111,d 1f\111~' l~xt1 •11s1\1:u,,,1 •11.itr i.;uc~t 1-1pl Si'J.!:fiO 111!\'l' IJt;d1·001n 11>11nhou,,t.' . ~ 11f i.;l,t""· 11 f)(Jd~ ,\ sh<okf' ~ 1\·i1h 1011· 1n:ii111rn:i11rt'. fl't' l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiil l S:!7.!~Nl .': LOVl·:!.Y Br, flln I 1·•-0!. f'l1~·1r tu rt'ihnh ro:1r· 1 O I -'I~ land Hnd prt\'<•1r slip. Good Mobile Hoines 2 DU PLEX ES I 1·:•1. 1·":1111 I"<'. 1n C \I :1~,·n1 ln~ f1repla''''· hrilru t 11('\V t:\11 "*""''"' c<'nlrHI l\'('11·1)(11'! lor:11ion 1 S INVESTORS 1:11:111 :'\u,1.11;1 , 6!'2-i'~::!S 01· )lilt' t·nrpf'I tl1111u11l. ,; ' REAL ESTATE ]Pasi• f(lr S!:,0 or strt1l fot· For Sale 2 PRICE REDU CED I LOSE Esc Ow ~,Jr;...:(,:!1. l~·drn1~. 11/!~r Ill;, s I <' r SO"i.000. . c R East Bluff SUll<·, t\SSUT1K' i' \'A loa11 1 ~1.;10 (;lenneyre s_1. " ' MOBILE HOME 1)1\'!ll'I' S:tl'~ S•·ll !Iii•,;(' .'h i· 11 1111 1011· 4\<>\vn -()]' ->"11 1 4~1.n~1 .. ;l-l~·0.,H1 Ca ll 675-7225 FOR SALE : ,1.-111111-:t 'i ~!: dti pl•''"..; "11 m DA\' & llEACll i (111 1 l~{E~?..~1~11:1'l7 ~1vlr'': (~11:11~:1::. ~~::·;, ~t1'1~:·. ~~E+.'.-~ 1. ;::;~1r!,•!1h•;l1ell'l~~~~;t'. !,;~.~·;:;I A l~~~~IR~~n1~A; d!'l1 I ~~ii~~~5~1 ~~\'.~'.~ Jo~~tl~:-~:.l;J' 1;~' ~~·t;.:,:·,11 1';~~~~~~""'.~~~~~~":~""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.~ t l.11.1 111 l'•IP Hln dvl :>Int'.:: l>H ·1·,,,,,,,,,1,~,. 1:1•, '.'l '.'.I , rent 11·h1IP !hl'\ h11\' (-111 1 .1 t•.il'11. 'G' I G I '' · '· · · ' I + <inll v r1n. hoine of 21.r x ri.r . '.! HIJ 'l. liA. 1nrp . CENTURY 21*642-1771 enera \ enera . ~ B,\ •/\'.n;_.r:. i1111t + $'.!ull, I -Founta '1n V al l e~y ,ro:, '. ll the Uclat~s. Bkr n:nny !e .... 'turc~. l'lullt .-i.rnund I dr1111c<I. hlt·ins.. refn<> .!--------------------n111, r•·nl.d, '.'\1· .. 1' r11rk a nd 16 5111 " 1 I' L k "d L' . COUNTRY . --' a poo l. 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B<'<lUl i fuJ tvinic 11·i1h h\lg(' Bayfmnt llon1es CRESTMONT ~ 1n1:~sl 11· \ !l·.\\ 11 .. 11\ 1o>r y onf! 11[ <•nly <·i1d1t1·en 011 th" " 1iu·.:·· '''" 1·1·,.d p11 1i.,_ 1,,.. 1, "!II,. \;I', . .1 l \ 1,.11.. d1•1·or;tl t><f: N1·11• J"ll:o;ll fillrd Cnuniry kil<"hcn . \\'all.;·lll 111;,stPr sui1o · Di·n. in nilly fl:oiit Slips. _ . I ESTATES ,i,,1,1~,·· ti lll•l l .1p.11·111H·111 10::'1· 1 111 k{', r.;,,11· :ivll:ih\ ... it I 111:i rk:d1!t• ,.1111•· ,1l S\S .'.J.Jl l' 1 .:1Jid~··:,pi ng ,( i!• ,,.,r;•lllH'. "11'' 11 ('1'k H:.!11. Prierd h) [litrl!\'_\'. Clnsc 111 l'K':i!'I\ nlt1Hl. Firepl:1r,', F11!1 clinlng ~ul! ~'cur\t~' l11gh1·1'if' . 11o:i1 Sit•' !Jr., Br1·.1 •l'l'ntral tn•11u•l v ,..p.icl"ll"-!·.11 1"1 1~ S!l-1,!IOO. C<tll l'OLl\'ELL ' C:1l l 11011·~ ~1:!·~!:'),~'' 1 :~·ih1t·r'd 1,, ~1 ::~1.:!(J() ;i !-'•iinl ~··II! T:ikt• :1 ii \-1< 11 t ag ~·! 1 Transft::!TL'd. JIU It ft y ! n n. Fa ntas!1t.: k 11 ('h en _ Stei'l & conerete construct1on ,\\<' 11<'1'•1~s fn>111 lil'{'i1 Pl<'t' S~OOO p•T 11HHttl1. ()ne1' f,.t6-.-0:,s:i. I orir1v 1'L 9 • 11.:>111N 10 tll N!Cf ' ~111·, l>p,.11 1 111 c· ;1 11 ;~;,?_~7,';;i',"~, '''FUN JO 'E N'c.«r fl!i;l-(17li7. L11:1ds nf r upbnarr!s. Sunk•'ll Privatf' Bal!'onics l'o1n ni. ll•·~p 1 1.oit ::r l!i. in l1 fet11nl' 1':\h!I'. T:•k•• ad I ~.~ . • ~ -, ~ lii:..-+11,. " tub, P.~rin, lot~ of priv:icy~ 2 garage spaces per 11nit. Cl)NTACT !L\Y. 1•1-; "-H_;l{, 1 .. 111a;.:e -('~111 lnd:iy. , I [@ ~ OP£N T!L!!. rTS FUN TO BE N/Cfl \r1ih Sti'i:lh do1111, I)\\ lll.'r \\'i ll I-tool lop swideek fnr o;hu11·111·~. 546-1600 i I '~ 11l'lp \1'1!_.I~ linanC'lng. Fu!l Unusual Opportunity to Pu_r· NE\\-('USli•Tll hlt l'l\•:ilily in l NVEST:'llENT JJIVJSIO~ I •,1 l '1 ,. , pr11··-. Sfl c:)()()~ Call 4~--SOCJ~ l·;1:1so' Bayfrnnt Pl'oper'.y 111 j ;idult p;irk •Hl the IJ.i~ , ----. I --. . TARBELL, Realtors N.t'\\'ll():\ Brnch. -: s1s.:i00. 111; ... 971,1 r®·: I ~'w ' ,~\ VILLAGE ;\JO l-<'rn7anf!u Rid., 7\.B. Balboa Peninsula 6 5..t55 ---·-----*RELAXED LIVING* ATMOSPHERE L(;i-:. 1 !If-~. r:un. l'l\l,, l,,:1·, I·''' ils 1!111~! 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BiYJkcr 491·l 16I. 11 ,11 111 (11~·rla •(·~ lriri.:1' Acreage for sale 150 ~~·.111 ,\1 1 I 11:1 !1'1, s11:u·1·-:i .''" k1!i'!H'll " "" 1111111 )' ,, .. ,,, · "0111•n1•1 kll -I ;!1:!:.-.-;,1n11l~n11.,,,r.:1~1: 11•1th ta!'lt'fl!lly pan1•lrd <.i nd S\1.~.:~~1. Ocr a n \'icll'. Close 1 · ".1 ·., ' ---:-···---;~-------· •l:;,,•I for 11,•I' !'•ll1nd n·111 I !111111,, + 1-lidnn. :ip! 11/l·l\°"'.:_ l •!tn~. i1 .1lk in pan· n11rr'On·d l11-1ng: !'l'.!111, plu~h in. 2 S1y t'l'tnorl. charn1!'r. <'ll<'ll. r:~~s1ble In 11~;;111~1(-' ':!l.~16 ACRES l:ut•('t'1~e \';1llt'Y·I ,'; el\1"1l; tu lh•' vdl.11.:1'. ·' • Sells More Homes Than Anybody! Two area offices servi ng you··· 2 BEDROOM R-4 LDT ~ on buck of lot has larg~ cu~torn f!re- place roo n1 for three 1norc units \\'Jlh a v1c\v NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bedroo n1 . den, firepla ce. formal dining room and wet bar. \Vith 2 car enclosed ga- rage $601950 ASSUME 7'/,% VA LOAN ONLY $212.00 PER MONTH Existing VA loan-Only $29.500. :l bcdroon1 2 bath Pride of O\v nershiJ> FRENCH QUARTER CONDO 3 bedroo1n , 11/2 ba th. good area O\V!lcr anx· ious $25,750 EASTSIDE BARGAIN 2 bedroom, l bath, on tree lined street $30,750 EASTSIDE SPECIAL 3 bedroom 2 bath home $31 ,250 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX 2 bedroom l bath units. Good incon1e $51 ,500 EASTSIDE CUL -DE-SAC 3 bedroom 2 bath fa1Tiil)' sized ho1nc. $39,900 COLLEGE PARK Fantastic 3 bedroom 2 bath, model ho1ne condition, park like landscaping $38;000 SANDPOINTE--BEAUTY Cathedral ceilings -4 bedrooms 2 baths excellent area. Only l 'h years old $40,000 TOTALED UPGRADED 3 bedroom. 2 bath home, Alley access, boat gate in rear of large yard, walk to every- thing. $29,950 COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH -0 645-8080 2629 HARBOR BLVD . 277 EAST 17th Open Evenings Until 9:00 Coll end got tho RED CARPET TREATMENT RIVIER A REALTY ! ir.1·, S.,i,0!~1. ival!papcred dining: w't'a, 3 br, 'l ha, frp!c, hrd11d lori n -s •. 1,0IJO. Cnll 6..\h·71il .I Ik'aut~land. ~>fl n11h's fr,,111 1 .1r. nlrl R:11·:11"1:in ~1yl<' ·: I 1 1~ B:u:i1!11 .1~, l' :'11. I (T':•hlle Real Estate Fai'r sha~ car1..,•ts S.· cus1on1 l1·s. fr<'nch doors thruout.OPEN TIL 9 • rrs FtlN TOBE N•Ct! ~)1~. Be1 (tr, SliOO J~c~· :1:·1"C, h'l f'I h0!1\<' 11·i1li op•'tl !:M•:i111 642-7007 _645-5609 E ves.: 839_6133 dra1x·s. ovC'rsizeii p;1.nt11• f)('ligh1ful 1lestrihc-s i I. [®" ~ "'' ( 111'n, ll'rn1s. hl.r-:121 I 1 1.,·!1 1111..:s thn1·t0111, ;; Br. ~· I --ar i•:i, near s1·h1nl ;;. 11·;JkinK Gi:J-2:.'07. , 1 , , Ba t r1>1n pl1 1< \\· r1 n 1~1if'd 1 Costa Mesa d.1~t.'.'tnce to _l!un11 ng1 11n Laguna Hills · Cemetery j 1,,,,,.111<'111 /111' 11l.1,\r111 '""I 'i IF YOU HAVE I Huntington Beach I (Pntf'i', Swunnltng r~l01 :1111i Lots/Crypts )56 ! 11 111·kshop. J 1,d1,1 , !;1c.1 n1any park .aJ'f';J..;, AsJ.;i11g 71 .•-;. ASSUil1AELE Loan ---S::il.:il.Q. C~~r:1 l ol-::x~~ ,1ftrr THE MONEY 2 Brand New I on~.1'., .s:!~,·I:~:. .. ·al! lod.iy I 3r~n. '..' ha, condo, rrpling: ·I SPACES, 1-orcst L:.i11·n 1 1: 1~1u:_n.111111~' ll•'•·k· 1~h. :-:1,.,,(1<.f.i. dt'fl"· $j()()() d 11·n 01l'1Jer. BIG CANYON Cc1nclcrv. Col'ina Real Estate WE HAVE 4 PLEX'S ! ,... 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Sll ,,111. l'.•111 I I' r I I d Thi' 1-11r tQrt( .• u.xur.1ous ~·our (toor. ()nly S\95.000. 0"111t" 2 .. ,,. >1111·" l•l<I" II ''Ill ",, .. ,.,,.,.,,, .. ,, ... , .• "" ,-,,,,,.,,.," ' I I kl h J ,_ ,-·' ' L ... ,.I). I. (>1 ,,,,,,. I•·,,., .. ,,,,,,,, I , , 1.,1 ,. , ,, ~ " " .... ,v f · v " " ' c;1.rpe 1n.~.-. .c e1· n t ·1 (' en O!"V'n Sun. 1.r •. C:ill D"nison · larwin rea ty inc, drap<'~. .\ lu.xu1 y s 1 z ,, 1s n sl!'ril -hllrry ' 11.!n~ hull! 111 h Ar hPq u !'. A~~·. GT3-7:lll ' S:ID.000 floirn. ,\ppn•x 7~)'' 1ss111•-r1~~1 1•1· ,. ,, ,, I; 1 1 + 1 • 968-440S * (24 hrs) h<•c1r111s, fnr111 ~1 li\·111~ 11n l 11 [)1n1ng: nr!'a plu,; bt'l'akrnsi _taxshcll<"I'. ·-''\·~\1t:1 :cv ,\\'Y :O:\IJ· Eqlial l-l()llsing Qpp1 y 11 /11'<)(~! hur11111i::: r P 1 c , l nook . ('n\·cr('d p;dio ivi!h SP\"GL/\~S HILL l.o\'C'l y .>10-204J Ot' ;,~.1-S:\;io ].(}\\" I.fl\\' l'l~lt I .' ' I ~p.it·tous kt!('hen/fi11n rn1., I ..... 1:.o1 81 ] pnnnr.iniic vicii•. 2·1 hr. !lCI\' Br!'nt hnn1e. l\fnna('O :\(l, " 1)1".111:.:1· 1 llf S;d•• ~COZY COTIAGE-~11.:.on. \\'11r11i s •'cin g ! 962-4471 ( ..... )~6· 0 st·vuni~· ,1;u 11 rd . All n1o<l!'l, li_v 01111cr $61.(J((l. NEWPORT BEACH ··ri.·:n:' 11-:,1 1-:1 :1a·'\('\ \\'11r1h 011·n 1ng' C:ill ' nuii11tci11tn('e frrl· in tht• nt'll' T~'n111s ,~· pnol priv!g's. f'ri111c hny f1"11nl sit•• ~.\I I" '.\11\\' l 'ltl ('l-'.11 l-!ll: I l'ini• F:aslsidc I" i-;1 l. ju 11 , f'hnrniing 2 t ~d1·n1 h\11111• in xlnr co11rli1ion. Trf'f' s h:1rl1•d ),'~rd, \'('J.:ctahle J,.:ard('11 & pliiy hnust• for the kiiis. On!.v S2t!AllO. Cnll !°J45 ·~·12 ·1 . Sn11thro Hi·:il!ors . EASTS!Dt.: COSTA i\IES1\ FABULOUS VA OF· F~~lt!NG 2000 SQ. •-r. hon1e eastskl(' of Newport Blvd -near h:irk bav -sunken & Bcnn1ount <~iling livin)o'( NOnl :) hr 1 halhs -Ill'\\' shn~ <"al'fl(_'ls S'.IG.OOJ. 111\:lt 5 ltl-0002 -*L~o=w-D=ow=N-*~ ASSUME FIT/\ U11\N Tn1al payrnt•nt S20 I. 4 Bdrn1s., 2 baths, Ne11· 1•11r- pt:•ls .Ii; pllinl. i\"IO\'C' in hcfore Chrisfcnns. JOHN CAREY REAI.TOHS r.:l7·2fY2'.! GAS SHORTAGE ? Lovely 4 BR, 2 BA. [tike to South Coast Plaza, Beautiful yl\rd. Go VA no down, $33,900, CENTURY 21 645-722t l~VC><i : 54R-8594 3BR, 2'=s~.1-, 7fr~pk. 2 car ,gar, Open house Sal/Sun 21'1S llalf'igh, $31 .~.__!12-7742 Jt!-:l'OSSF.~SION The Real Estate Fair I $24 s·o-o f1d11ll ('()!lllllllllily of ('os111 1}~1-2696 eves for bnld l'PPU JI' s. s:il('~ Qt 'l('I\ S.\IJ-~· l";dl :'111 839-61 33 I , r1,,1 ~I 5'12.!lf(l. La Paz RL·ul BJ(; ('nnyon. n<'ll' Do\'l'l' rnn-1_'!!11 Grundy H~!ii~il f;\ \\'111~!1111, l 'r1ll•TI 1 '.! l .: ' .,. __ .,...,..,.,. ___ ...,. 1 l::slntl' f::ID-0700 . dn 01w11 1-4. :t.; Rue ,.~On· T\VO adjoinini:: inl·nni!' [)?'fl· '.!7~::-1.H:i -BEACH-COTTAGE 3 B EOROOillf.1 :~4 BATl-1 Newpor t Beach t:1inhlciu1 . Hy rl\\·nr. \Viti pcrtit•s, ecn1!'r C<1sta il1l·sa, Money to Loan 240 JUST S'fl::PS TO Bl::ACI!! O\vn(-'r \\'ill pay pat'{ of h·;~sf·,~:~2J21'l. ·199-3525. Own(•t'. 6-l.1-2020/fi.J2-6:.!;(I 1st TD Loans 2 BE:[IR(JOtl-1, 1 BATH huyt•rs C:.'Ost. FAST POSSESS. Jl,\RBO!l VIE\V CHOICE C-J ,1.;: C-2 \1111Jro\'i 'rl ONLY $28.000 Jl11rhor VIC'11• Cal'lnel model. Nf'w i\1unte~n I Br, fan1 rm . eorn!'rs in Costa l\-l<'S.'1 . Crill CALL ANYT!i\1F: WM. McCABE 3 11R .. 2 ba .. f11mily rni .. prune vk·,~· loc. $17,900. Gil Dania Ht'111ty Cu., ~2-1i~fiJ UP T O 9()t;b SCOTT REAL TY REAL TY lnts nl ('xtras-. Price reduced ~i n1psfln. BrokC'r. 552-TJOO Duplexes/ Un its Slf.t r, IN'I'El,J::s·r 536-7533 557-5022 to SG8,9:-IO including land UiJPLEX nr ocr11n $62,500 sale 162 coRB1N-MART1N Mib ,..,,,.,,,,,, R••"" --------12 nd TD L oans * Perfect Marriage Ot hOllll' 1-1nd ln!':1tion. QuHJity t'flJ1S1!'U!'l!'d 11·\lh h:'1!11\1•Cl0fl f10t1rs, 1\ Bit, fnnl rtn. for· 1n:il 11\ninu;, !IC<lr' p1•iv111c l'<lt'k & lll'Ot·hcs. Prin1c lo· c'llfi()tl, r.·!akc on nppolntm c nl todny. cal l The Real Estate Fair 536-2551 BY 01vner. 2-blks tobCltf'h; 2 story. Fornial <!in nn, l'.<'P fam m 1. 2,400 sq. ft. C11>ts. cuslo1n d rps. Assume 7':~ loan. Pymnts S:l2.1 per n10. Sale price $49,000. $•1000 Dn. Ov.·nf'r will h c Ip fin..1ncc. 833-1 10 3 r1r 83!t-71•15. c'.L.'C ~'. · .. :ONS -in1. t ,.,'.·•· 1111cl lc.c-a!10'l n, r ,. i:n ~ t ·;A hon1e$. ''1 • Kt.S/\C:lAN IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Ilc>:1u1 2 or :l Bil Conrlns (ron1 S2·1.600. Neal' H un!ing1,1n Harbour. Drps, .~hag 1·ptg. )(J!s of ex11·as .. for inro1111a· lion P a ul Hooper 846-3371 TOBIN REAL TY INC. Irvi ne YOU'LL LOVE IT ! ! \Va!nut &1uarc Condo. super upgradcrl, 2 BR & den '·A0 ' ModC'I. Beller than new, quality carprts. shultC'rs lhninuL ~upcr I o c a I i o n . $~2.500. G•lf>...W>D. rrr RV1 1 C1"el Y/L , !la \: F.. ll""•nl & Co. -Mt.o1 r.-. n ... ..._ REAL TORS 644-7662 '"'·'""' GREENTREE - WATERFRONT PIER & FLOAT $89,500. BROK ER 833-0780 Newport Heights NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST COMPLETED Ln\-r lv ;, HR fu n1il~-hn111f'. 1:121; Snntifl~fl A~•(',, -\Vest· :~ 1-;1,\, l<1 1h1y 1'111, St•p:1]'.1I<' l'hff · DuvC'r Shor!'~ :ire;"J, de u I\' l'lln•kshcl1c~. L1·g lil· 4 BR • :p~ . ha~. $_139,_?00. nn 1v1 frptc. Hug-r h1H:K yard Q\\'llt'r -Builder, 54J·j0\D 11·11h 2 f'nonnous tre1>s, c\'es &l4-&1:i7. PRICl::u AT ONLY $59.500! J-IARBOH. Vll·:v,r HOMF. -VOit SllO\\I JNG • 4 Br, one·slory.' upgra<1Nl C,\l.L .JOSH \VHJTE & spotless. ln1nlcd . Oc:cup. • fi42-801 l • Pnss. 01111Pr 6•l<\4i249. P11tt1S(Hl lnv('strncnt Co., NE\VPORT Cn•st Condo di~ Hcnllors nc1v 3 hr, din rni, '.l hn, ~ dhl gnr. t)rlow market Newport Shores $fi!l.lt".O, 011·ncr. fi.12-~'.l. -~--------- I NF.\VT~RT-Sl1~(:;-!1~i~ WA LK TO BEACH !ir, 2 Ba. $•17,9(l(l, Ry n1vnrr. 1.:1Pl'.f'S1 1-sly, A·l''runll' 64;..-4599 or 642-Z-ilil :\ Bdrn1~ , 2 bflths: pnlio, Dunlex & Triplf'\: un11s unrh'r Lowest rates Orange Co. i::o~1st113ction . ~··~ph"~. ~l1'1tn1 Sattler Mtg. Co. t~t.1:1.~on1 SGJ.:.iO(l. l3u1ldcr. 642·2171 545-0611 ~--~~----~~~ Sl'l'VtrH! !l111Uor .1r'"' :!I ~r~ Income Property 166 ---00N'T-B°c5RROW- HUNTINGTO:--i fll'rt<'h :1rea. 'TIL YOU CALL US! Z'l -'1 11R hou:o:•'S,~ ;1!tarl:1'fl llJ.ol'l\i1v on your J11n11c ('(IUHf .:nr. a ll rrn!t>d, f or qu11·k fui· nny go .. d puq_:.,·~··· ~<'t•v. i<alt'. ~ H.'.~ v·1e;1111 lo!. (";u1 ini: Los .\n1.:r lL~ Counr,1 r .. r tK' ~pht 1n1n 7 r111•c1'l..;, call 01'~'!' ':tl voc<trs •illLI :\U\\ 111 C 11'.k ,,.,_,.-_. ·1·91 I • • 11r 1 e .. ::::;·1.:;-·i ~ _ 'lr:l'lf:•' ,·.,·1n1~: HOUSE + 6 UNI TS ·'i\ ":'>.\I : :-..1..i1~:\i \\_:t: en. Nr1\· uni!s al 2(\37 Elrlrn, • , l' 1" -1111-. C~1. tst user \\'/'100'1. v.-r1l;_• 4;)()1 C1.1 ~"'' ,-,,,,., '\ l~ off. C1-1ll Builtirr ii lfi··l·l\•I Ll1,\:\!" 11v;11l.i E 1\ST Cost11 i\h,•s11. l -:\Rrl~l :1n)\1!11·i1·, :Pr 2~1 Brlrn1.~ + 5 _R:Hl'/1£''" up. ~ll·, J .. !1•'' •• "' ... $8000 Grn~s S!tl.Ol'll). Tuni !Mortgages -- r.1illt'l', Hf'nltt11· li42-181 I I Trust O~eds 260 6 A!trnf'. un\1 ~ nr l'"n1n 1'1 ---- 1.flng 1Pm 1 !('1111111.~. SI~~.(()() rm tnak•'. ht.~' .,. ~··11 f)\\111 '1'. ;llS-!l!:i~~I T1,1st [ lo'o•,\, ,\•1' I 1joil!l11, "\\'hrlr Eh·~Unrs·' O\'•~r· nnyl1111•'. 1'•1 1,'\ .0 1._, \L1 :l BR, 2 B[I. $26,!'JOO_ Slfi:l(). dn. \V111s Riiy. 54&-Ti~!l 10 Real Estate '162-6644 It Any clny i~ !he t:fF.ST DA'{ lo nu1 an nrl! Don't delny, Have son1!!!h1~ you ·.v:-int sell ? ClnR!!llk'<t IHI!! <lo IVE'll -rail "l'U\V 6'12 rr-073. "tl1akl" Ro.1n1 Fvr Dt1.ddy" .. , clean out ihc garage •.• turn 1hA! junk Into cash with ~ 011.lly Pilot Clas!lifled 11d. Call 642-fi678. TRJ\O~~ Nc\1'J10rl Be al' h '2 «nr g11 1 nr~e. Prop. for 01.11-0r-To1vn Prop. r.11 TST ~l::LL' Sll,000 Bkr. 7141673-2058. CAYWOOD REALTY CLA~o;; ~ELLS -li 12·~78 * 548-1290 * running yolii-hous.:·~ l'lim je~1 ii' :0-lort~nr.r ('11 then1 intn "Cash" ... SC'l! It's ;-hr,.ez;-~ -.,,,,] v1111r tht-1n thru a Daily P ilo1 11t'n1~ 1\ 1th «n~e. l1"'' Oatly !'lnsi;l!led ad1 1•1101 C'\11.:-i!'lllt'll. rt42·5R'1S. 2~"4,,.__o_A_JL_v_Pc_IL:;_Oc_T _______ T~sday, Orcemt>er 4. iqz3 ,-::::--.,..--u:'.".".'.'."."Ti:T'.:'.:'"--;M'ru:-'.':":'-.-------,.,...,.-,=----=~--.,..-,----""='=..,...~-:-:--=-----,=..,--:-r.:rc:::----:;;rr.~ Mortg•ge•, , Hou••• UnfUrn-.--305 1 Hou-;.;-Ur;"furn. 305 1 Hou••• Unfurn. 305 Hou••s Furn. or Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Trust D•ads 260 -·~ -------Unfurn. 310•1'-'<:.:.:;.:..:::.:..:;_ ___ ::::;: J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: General Costa Mesa Laguna Reich Costa Mesa Balboa Peninsula Cost• Mesa Laguna B•ach PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK FOR YOU! f.firn llJ' r or mi•r ' n ;,reun.>d 2nd ·rr,1 1 •' ()runi;<' Cnu:111 r• l t" SJG.'\,\J. :'llL1JfT1:\\ '. 1' 11141 5.)'lll'fl'j ·150il ('arnP''" \1·' •:I\ ALA REN"TALS ~lDt-: Baf'h ~110 '.\fJI\ s12;_1.-•111 Prl SmiiU, but n1<'t' I L ido Isle $30 WEE--ll-&_U_P_ BRAND nf•w up~r unit, 1600 Park·Like * FOR RENT * ""' VIOAl.lll !"1 11,.,.1(_1 ''ll"lt•s, ulll Pl 1 ~11r \11! I 1 l~r H11: y,1nl, 1mt10. l Br, 2 ll11 nr ll•unll> l'l'l.!I e St udio&. 1 BR Apts. !kJ. n 3 hr, 2 ba. frplc, Surroundin9s. CJIA ll~llNG t NEAT 2 hr Sl!ll, "h /1\·f S lli~• I Ur 111:nr IA•11rh, !)!Ins, & tk•11.1·/1 s37i">/{\!O e TV & Mll id servltoe Ava il. hug£' lu•k,ln)', bl !ns, <i~hwhr, lJf:LtIXJ<.; I & 2 HH Apls. l-Jklrn1 npt by Put1rry f "'"1klui.: "lli.!1 ,\.po•!, ~:·1r n1·11· 1-r11!/dr1;~ C'r.11 &MJ.-:'f..69 e Phom-Service . lltd. Pool & ~ar s:rfj/nlu. Vr11rly. Al~ fur•u BttC'hrlor ~iork, \\ttlk h• l.lt•111•h &. ~il HOUSf$ \',\~'A'\T :! hr :n $1tiU IJ!lll'i, 'S.!:.V i Iii' l~·l~·ly ()('(>an\ LC'v.' ( d . , --e Ct11\dren & Pet Sec!M)n At>L 673-20:-'1'!, l'll'S li7~,.~~l>i7 i'i'f Piitlos .. lllil l'tlOI 1•11'r)•lhtng. lh!l1d. 11 r ll · • l .._,.,, C/ll, t'h1lrl ok, '"' I .1,1 l.rfl. •I<'• k on om1n1 ~m1 '> •.. !'." Nt,1•port Blvd ' CM 0 , '' •iurl•• ,.,, ... I U f 3 " Copistrano Beach Nr Shop'g • Adul1~ unly t't'lln 1 u. " •· .,,, _.L..J .. ...&&J•..._ourls. ~\l~·::'.'TS ,i,, p•·t :i Br ·l·tJii"' S:C-.U -L:'lll P•~ .! Rr }'rµl~·.1 n urn. 20 548-9755or&15-:1961 M rt". A & t'l·h·ig. $2otl i\lonth. NfWl"CHIT&U.Y CM 642.elll 11'1 !1!r .. ~ r1ut' t,t~J nU~ .,,.1,11 f'l!n Cl1!1d j-K•I, (Ad ,.....,...i f 15 ) G lnlqUe pts. 'llo.•s10N lti':i\l.'r \' '194-07:11 . , . . ' · · IJlVl·.l,Y I 1>1· ,t rlrri $'.?'Kl $:.'65-{'ustont ":Br. 2 Bu, floor Huntington Beach 6""" or on rl'!nt NE\V 2 br <lu p. 2 bn. shRi.;, ,-,. .Sl ~(.l.l'. un liil 1 tir· Sl~ unw lumily hui ll/ll'pl .II 1 111 !'i•il. lrple. l 'rivai·y HOLIDAY PLAZA d~hwshr. patio, i.;:11', Stf.3. 1n7 Santa Ana A\'f'., C~~ '> NE\V, Jov1'IY 1 Hr npl. [)rps, 111~~ !l'f'l•s., fl•'t ·~ 111f11t1! :l i·ar J.ai:un:1 Canynn. BB.\ND IU.'1>.' 2 Bil, sp:u", DelUJ(.e sparious I Br. furn J<:vt>s. 536-4469, 493-2:190. rvtgr Apt ll3 646-:i54-1·1·11ts, Kur, lnw1dry tacil. I[ & I I c11,1 }_ l Bru·h, .$.1 ~·~· ~~·:~ii nnw I i.;,•,\('f(l US ·I l1r '.! ha S37.'J s:;ia-:i Hr. 2' ~ Ba. Nt'\\' t1·pts, luxury IRhuloos l'i.'t:. Cpl/~ ltj)I. t'rorn $14'J + util. Pool. Corona dei Mar J<;ASTSIDE duplex a p I . 3 blks to Ol't'Ull, $155. Alt ,-Ir? f'.r uff k 1 ,2 Hurt)--.:.r.o, 101is ll1·1n~. i.:rt.11u• 111"] I drp:;, deck. I-:xt•pt. View: sn~ls S:fiO !.16S-J.17.1 Ample parkin~. No chilrli't'n, /~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;; Custom 3 Br, l ~~ 8.:1. $275. 5 pnl. 5.16-3179 l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~,:.iiiii~l lll:·•\l.ll urut 'l lir :Sl.iJ :1·n11·1 0N l;ik(• I br ;; 1><1 Still :s:.;i.;0--1.~ :l Ill'. :1 J~11. lrpl, Laguna N iguel i1u p1:ti.. 196~1 Pon1on11. Ave., F:n1·losefl gA r, ~'f'l "bur . .1U1."1c.-,=polcw:::c/nc'"i1''l-g-&~,-,-.,-,,-,·I ~,~.~~' rurn, u11I pd. ~,.;!cul -l'l'('ry1 h1ng i11l·I 11•/D St'·l' bran1s. f'ha 1'111 2 rll'l'ks: ,c:i'i:'c· --,;;;,,.----=-,... frplc, ag~nt 6/:i-6900 1 ... 1 Pilf oc1·nn vll'I\". y1tn1. N o RenlM Hou ••• F . h d 300 :\J<.\\ l)('eftr 2 hr $ ••. ) HP. lll'lW. NU-VlEW RENTALS COUNTllY ('LUB LOCA· l"cl~ 1BI . re ...... :; or Eve !Xi&--t7'15· c'hildrl'n or "''IG.11 00. o~us, urn1s • ,·Jn!d & 1.-•aJ-bi>: lot. 838 . I , , . .:AJ t near fl.luy fair 'l1 [ ~ ~ G 1 I ll{\'INE's lx'~r 2 Br S2TI I ALA Re~tals 642· 3 G7J-4030 or 494<!24.~ ~1~0~~11~;1R. ~~ks, ~isl ~~1f n1arkf'1, :17J Ncii·iXJrt. No "fores 1 p,l~t. ~~lr~~lhsh!p·:e~~~!: ~'c''c>-_•clc:Jtic'. ________ 1 enera fl ·pl1·, bltns, l>/\V, 11-gar New 4 Bedroom s;tG;, Ull'l 111il, co!Utgc. 2 Br, ''"Ul'!:il' Sl50 1,10 1,1111 bef pe1s, or c H ren ~ Sl!'Ki nln, G4:!-3Sl:l 1 .i:: '.'! l!dnn. Vit•11'. \Valk 1111 1D1\.NA l~t 3 .11r .F.\l $:WO Cn•;•nhruuk ,\!11r111 ru•Kh'l 11 1 l>:t, fl'p.11· S. .J>a1. Nf'\l'ly 5 (Jill. fl·l7-~l!i!7 '_, ore tl~G 1 Bil, pool, 111'. shops. TOWNHOUSE to l11~11t'h, $2 4 0/$3 0 0 . ~l1V-l".1rl Pd. N11 '' B;i,·11, l ! 1111 iopph s, pa110, r .I'., ~.:ir I (·:irlJ('<tnil , •·ii. /l'pli '. ,,h;ii.,:, 1 f'f'1)1f)i!, No rh1l(lrrn po.·!s Adults, no pe1s. Ulil pd. 2 Br, lireplU('t', -•t , IJrvale Dana Point l!Jl-1:1:1?) ,(· 4!~1-:till:I. l.:1~. t 1•r,,11n (l•'I ;\lar 0\'1-~HLOOKS 11.rrhrir !'1 Br ilt•p,, Ii.:•· !•,,111 1.111 ,.,.I f ' 1il l1 •194-64:;.>! 1-1·k11ds 12131 Newport Beach 188·1 l\1onrovia. 5-1~336 ,~ "I I I >" 1 .. 11 ,, •. , ...... ,,.,, , , pu\ios, ~'fl11r1ne11!<il bi'l!Hk· l.AJ(•··L"' <I l " HJ< '< l'A B ' • .) -• i.: ,.u · ',, ""'' • J1llr $ 1:5, •'\'l'l)'tlung foir ,.1, "'' n\ ''"· 1!1,-.tl\1 ,11r, fn1·<I 4fi~-:l·l~l \\'krlys. 0 p · t last. Spaciou•.·· m'Ound~, nr:ir ur. " u,'l:r ~ · w ' Newport each " c:ror;1t(1· J,.;1~1111;1. t'fllnfnt'1 1 ! IR{r() "I 11 5.1~ 111 l'h --• BRANO 11('\I,• 3 Bil, '.!1 ~ Ba, 11iiiia~n~aiiiiiiio~oniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iii " ,,. ., 11·/frpl(', d111 rui. •~l'an l ---'---------· J s1~:1-l,itil Pd. :'\0·11 I B•'. I'~ \VI-: h.'I\'(' ii·h:tt }OU 11,.,.d I i;.~~·!llill\ 0 ;. ~~1~.1~1 l'i' "· Laguna Hills 1! .. luxl' condo. NC' w po rt sl1°Pr"~:,· £:-fine 1 .... ·a!·h. Fur-v1t<11'. Ex1·lusi\·e u a11n Pt PARK NEWPORT hlk 1,.,11oh Dt"i·k L.ii.:ui1:i . Or iie'll finil il _ C,\l.l •.•• -•.. -. ___ C't·l'sl, pool, 1ennis • nb;ht:d ur unrul'Uishcd, ft\llll h1l·11t1ot1. S:!ii l t•as t'. APARTMENTS S~:ill-\'l il I'd :z Bl', fr pl c, l;S! \f_Jt\ CLl·.A~, .! IJ1.'tl1'1l(Hll lllGll on :i bluff, ht'aur. L'OW1yard selling. singles LIVE in the all Hf'\~' l)ana S250. Corona deJ :\lar, Tho nlpson i\l.'l t11\).:C'rllt'1\I ,·tiild /l><'I 1~ii.:t1tl,\. R t I 642 _ 8383 hon1«, 11 1lh rl11 ... h 1'.1rp1·ls, vjl'1>.'; SPcludctl . ndu\t ari•a : nr fan1ily $500/n1o. u11f. Pou11. l11trbor al I ht' &t4-2till. Corporilliun •l93-0l41. Bach1•I~!; Tl or-~ Bedruonls SlfWl-\\'1n11·r. s:Al</ \'rly. l~rg ALA en a 5 i'tJl'Crl'd p:1!10 ,I;, !al'~t' ff'I\(". 3 UH. 2 lia .. .!·SI)'. (_'OIJdO Sti00/1110 furn. 641-7211., Agl. tx>autiful ~IARINA INN '!!!!IJ!!!IJ!!!IJ!!!IJ!!!ll!!!IJ!!!IJ!!!ll!!!IJ!!!IJ!l l """ Oll'1ulOUS1'S ~ RH olilt•I' l~·ni•'. 1~ hlk SOO 1 Br util pd. 2 Bi , .~\ZO r1t }.ird. Avail [)!•r. :JO. SE.J() A!l ••lf•t• .. air·con<I .. pnv, f\'F:WPORT Ct't!st Condu 2 t.lotel. 3490'1 Del Obispo St. ~ PAN 0 RA :\I IC OCf;AN f·r. $l!H.;il Open 9·6 Dally of't'an. gar. y;ird, poillo. kids/fl('ls. 3 Hr. 11.U. $1.~:t prr 1uo. ~·A;\!ll.!~:S ONLY. 1iatio, lodry. art'a. Dbl. t-:ar. b 2 I I 1 . C496--2li1l. Kitchen, Ef-SUB-LSf'-2 Br, 2 Ba, 1~t VIE\\'. Lrg 3 Bil, 2 BA , Spn Pool.!! Tennis ldf'al for sing!i~s. NPii·porl. 1-'lus Horst' HanC'h 11/ ~II•'"' Cull A);!enl ~~lti--1141 or $275. ,\'.·r'sv.•in~,$~~~M8~r6.'J&--O~.~s ru:1encics .t: Apiu·tn1cnts. floor, lg J1v nn, din rn1., 27· liv r ni. hlrn ki!ch('n. Arross fl'Onl Fashion Island NU-VIEW RENTALS qtl's, $16:1 Ai;.'1. ~-l''" !ll9--SJ:10 1 8:17-6398 :~~1;...so7::; 6·11-7li(i2 CJ<' .. ST -·rlo. 2 l'lll<l">I, ltl'a ted pool. direct dial kit t'hen, palio, i.:ar. 1 blk 21,10u1;,''o bAlrl1i::.11 1 4?{7.~7lrl. 11t Jan1borl'f'onSan Joaqu1n ~ 4 9. 1 . 324 .., - 1 -p -3 Bl 'DHOO:\J 21 b U r """ ~ ... phones, leievision. sauna from bch. $275. in 0 . · l · 1 u s. · -J.I • II ills l!ua1I. 1;,:i .. 1o:l'l or Ba boa eninsula • " · : . ~ ii l I Laquna Niguel frpl, 11·~1 li.:ir. $385 ~Jo. ha th .. I au n dry facilities, 52f:i-..1098. L'OZY, u11fur11 I bdnn ap!. '714) 644-1900 " t 0 f 1 I pl ! .. ~'l-/L\10 ' v "->' " .._ ... "' 2 n~1 I upper, \\'/\\' i·arpet 2 WE-E --EE l.<·1 U~ n•n1 Ult p1·orx•r!ici'i. ~ H' "" run r ni. :. i'a 1· t:;u', 1r5· .. ace, piio. ~ .... ~J ' , ~E\V ·I hdt·m. f~un .. rn1. Townhouse Unfurn. 33-5 Cll'n\f'111(' ,I',; Laguntl B<'ach. ix·c roon1 I Bat I Studio, Sl&.'l/n10. 49-Hi220 * KS FR * --1 LANDLORDS_$__ To11·n!1011se. ~an11ly rooni , I l'l'OJK'rty llou.~" .:.1i..:io= n11•1•l1n" roo111, .. Jos" too.,,, --------- \\'1• -"('l'1'I<'(' ;di !hl' b<'.11·h on Iii<> !'"Int. ;orly l."l' S-J.!.'i. r.1.,.1~1IU. 11~·1n11. ~·pl d/d rps. \'il'\1· Cu1111• play iu ou r built in i·anl">e .~ ()\'Cn, Huntington Beach Vista del Mesa \ilif'~ S· Inla nd Urflll).!l' rn . 1110· fi7~>--l()O~ Dana Point s;ii;)/1110 111('!, grdnr• A1·:1il Santa Ana sp•11'tri~hini.;, shoppini; & ctishii·ashrr. J)(l{l!, \\'lllk '" VEE Fl~~.:E S:11·t· T11n(• ,f..· S~ Bav;hores , l/~1/71 ·1~.)...(',ll!)~ hl'f0l'I' 11 n•!:t<1uran1s. S50 \\'(•ek ,i:,, Up. ~~-~·!~1j7S~~,~;., dfiys Jl!.f-'..."288 ~~~t~1·:Gi\\vl\~?.1:::1'1~?~~7\s I ALA RENTALS $ Bl~A~.," o"e1v ;; nit l;11n 1'111, I a111 f>\' ;)flf'I' .i pni. 01-'.l.l'XI-: ·ro1111hsf', :1 Br, J' ... l~rin~ this ad ,II,, 1'1'('f'ive -ovuo.,~~-~-UNDER NEW L(J\·t~L'l' 11011 ly df'f'fn'a lf'd d1·n, -1 ~ A. r1·plr, for li•11,,l'. .,.,,r 4 Bn-2-b 1 1 l ~:t, l'l"pl/di·p~. hllns, ll'g s:, off on fi11it ll'eek's 1't'11L NJ.:\V :i BR, 1l~A . lri,: sunki·n :'llv1·1• in 11 'd"posits u11ly ~t~1~1r1_£~:.y._s:L\~2.x:t<\:~ 1\01111' ·I BR.:; HA, 1 i•ln .. o· fl1"11· ply :lf)G-\!1''0 .,.,, •. i. ' as. l'fl t'. ,,,.,· P"I••. <11>1 .. ,.,,., ,,,. ',·· ... 1•1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!11!!!11!Jl!!!!ll l I.fl. (!'Jl!, t'1J1111Ui11 MANAGEMENT :.! H .. d1i10n1 loo 1 Hit ]!,1u~ .... /Ilsa 11111,.. , . , 1 1 . .,. ·: ' -· • I <l\Jl ~ar, alt lHil~ p<I . Z.i1::2 ... " ,., '""I' 1, 11, 1 1 .'1'!i.:.· 1 Blt. BJ1.1n~. N1•11 ly dl'l'· S?.!O " ' 1 J!!'I\'. 11..·1. ,,, • .J !<11111111rr Fountain Valley i\1ont(' Vnr<I•', .'l•·k ,•, l'o:is! l'lazu. t.il·l-i8l9 1)r INDIVIDUAL v·n I B -· ni i·y !al·. "uJ P,·1(')1 ~!:,,!) !>inglcs '.l BH !' ! u 1 I (' AV' I ' ·' ··7 ~., l us • r 67'} 1918 OJ'it tf'd , En1·l gfll'Hgt•s. Bl'llll· Dny & ~1gh1 s,.,·ut'l!y, Pool, " " · · · · ' llll' 1 111~ erin ~ · •11 · 71.f-195-.~iii. ~ . ., -1.J.d. 11·/Vif'll' SHi;J, also l RR, .. -J'I I I I · J I '' I I "lrl fa n1 rn1. $18.). \\':ilk lu :,i1::; 2 11-3&10 FOR RENT-$325,00 !U 1u11~eap1ng, ,I'~ pay ro1111a1n.~. {C'C. "g. \\' I • 1 1 -, l·/~·t Agl i"n -l''-"\ T .. ,.,.,__,, 1 1 Sl7:i. 3 hr unflu·n 1011·11 horn•" Sl ·li'1. G-1:1---Zii!l 01· 49~7!l2:1 * 2 HH. 1 bn, b1tlco11y, pool. ;\re, 11 ehlld's dre11111. Clo~t' f'.'l:i'ro·is," 1.,,, '••ll•'•••·•I·.·· ,~1. J(>,,r• 1. ~ ! " ,,_ s. , c~-. ''. lir, ·.> b,, 2 ,.,.,,. ,.~r. s:li3. 1 .. _ l ..,.,., < ... ~·c g:ir( r·n 10111l'. \V Jk .... I C 1· .... . -~ v 979-S--130 u .... -,,..r room, :! bath hon1f'. ~ BR. z b:cis. AsS(lt'. pl'iv. C.~D. cnl·I pario, dbl gar. u · 10 l-"!ac i . ot'O 1clo. to shoppin~ & schools. or ·rv. Lu.· Apt. hu~ 'dish· · · · pf'r rno. Av11il lnuncdia1ely. L;irge & Dcligh rful! Call $500. nlO &l-1-17'5!, 493-0lJG, Cln~c ro S. Cst J>Jnza. Huntington Beach $2'15/i\10. 833-1653 or Children 11·ell•on1<'. 1P1shcr. l't!ftig-, shns: cJ)'l & Balboa Penins.ula Call 673-9"!03 9G2·0G42 nf!r•r :\;'.;o 1>111 . "<?-R'.'.o., R30-97•1ii aft t.i. 833~974. c Ii '1"01'0 · o ,.,., a o·-· ·Ii prt patio or drck. :~15.41<5.5. BAYFRONT 5 JlJ)lli\1.">., "1 Capistrano Beach Huntington Beach 4 BR, 1 JJ,\, farn rm, frplc, Duplexes Unfurn. 350 LOW WEEKLY RATES p,\RTIAl..LY !urn. 1 BR, STI'S to bch, lrg n1od, 2 RATl!S. Pif'r, flo,'l t. \Vintcr \'ie\\·, pril· rec ('f'nll'r, ;.:.._:.:_ Executive Suites Quiet st'1;'lrl rici•an \'il'11'. bt', frplc, hean1 cl. All ni· Y<'arly. lji:S-2o:19. BllAND Ill'\\' J J:lR, 2 BA, DISCOVf:R TillS BARGAIN 1<uardcr'I gall'. •!96-1920. Corona del Mar 727 Yorktown Blvd. !,r1~./~·107 $200 Pn•f. bat'h. VILLA YORBA bl1ins, $22.-l 11·inter, S275 yr- BA\' Vu :i Br, 3 H.'I, 2 story Jlouse. !-'rplc, rlsh11·hr. \'l'l\l'ly. 5.l!i-1068 Huntington Beach • '.l BR nr hf>ach. nicf' yard, frplc. pa1io. \\'a!Pr prl. S27.'>/n10. 6 7 5 -:1 li l 0 or 960.112: •. Laguna Beach LRG l bdrn1 fum oc<•il n fron a p!, 1·iev.· 1Jrck Sl\'t:disl1 frpl. $.'150. yParly incl u t i I . 49-1-5322 3 Bdrm, vic11', <'harn1. priv. OCf'a n side of h\\'Y. $-13."i/rno. Avail Jan 1 ·1!17-10!!1 Lido Isle \VINTEll lf'aSe, l)(•au1 . So. ha~·front hon1e: 4 BR.. :> b.1:. IJf'aut. turn. ~ndy heh. Pier .~ floa !. $16:)0 i\To . Rill G11_11ldy Rl1 r 67:.....Sllil Newport Beach larn rm. r111ll', f'!)IS drps, NE\V 2BR conc!u, crp1 s, drps, Beach Blvd. at Yor ktov.·n " ....., " 714/842-9622 l.1·. N£'1vport Ct't'sl 3 Br '.l hllns. '!'l'.l-21·11. range o v I'll , r!ishivashl't' Lido Isle SPAC ne11'Cl' 3 br. 2 b<1, 536-.0411 2 BR, I Ji,\. crpts, tlrps, llll pool/tennis eris. ,J::TI "1!12-'.l l•l:J f'\'r"S. disposal. bC'aut. poo l. only CllAR.t\11/\'C ~i•r.• ri0rch. "'?~~.1161~~·.,~,126 STUDIOS & 1 BR's. frpll-. Pool. $ :l 2 j I !\I 0 . ref~·.', ~il:ill l\1~,.~.11'.~11~f'rnlc \\'inl1•r, SIT.1 yrl~', &12-~~. S220 n10. f\r Bc111·h ,i:,, ! I 3 BH , '.! R,\, Iris $32:1/nio ..,..,., .,.........., G7!HJ562 . Corona de ! Mar , 2 ., DI ., ,!:. pa!io, 133 \·i;1 e Full kitchen lncv111e . ~\ppl1ea11uns \\'l'l· LU:-.'.Ull\' :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 \Varner 8-1 ..,,1~13 for 11ifo. \\'az1ers S-1'.Hl Opf'n I.ft 1 Cosla Mesa e Hl'alC"Cl pool 2BR. L bu, crpt:;, 1[rps, frpll', <'Onie. \\",\Tl::ltt'ltONT APTS. • 3 Bl{, fan1ily mi. frplc. l·,,i 61(}..SllG EASTSJDE DUPLEX • Laundry fa t·11ilies SIO\!{', xln! loc, s:2.10, yearly, ---Vi11 Lido/Slip.~ A1•nd. 1 Bil, FOR LEASE, CORONA ba. <'rpts & <!rps. bltt1!<. e Fr"<> u1iliri1.--,,: • 5·1:i-S3£Xi l MO. FREE RENT 2 HA u1· 2 Bit 2 BA l-Blh:. !I) •)<·f'an 'l Bk Udiilis.. ~;::~{)~ .'(. pe ts ok. ~:!!l~J. Newport Beach 2 l{clnn, I b11th, ga1·ag-C', • F1'C<' l1n1•ns NPiv I 8.· 2 Rr Apls. Pool. fi~·rplnt~l'. h;,1lro~1y. $·150 10 :l b;ilhs, t'\/t.Y rrplt·., S295 ~;'P1"· ~r1b1' {"need yard.• T.V. & 1na1d SC'l'\'. U\'ail. Costa Mesa Ulrins, UI\\'. Drps .(;-CJ']ils. ~i()l!/L\IU. RJl-9:.,Zc>t.o..~-- pcr nionth. I :1 Br. 2 Im. t11·nh!<e. rrpl1., TENNIS BUFFS i'gl'ta l' g-:u·{ en area. Rl·~· • Bar-B-Quc ·--------F1'o1n $\i;i, :?OO!i ~·1oritla. 1 !!: :'\ r ~PT I ON A L NU sha« Cl'pt, drp,, pri n;1110, . I ~·C'h. S!f~r:t,;;e. Stove & re[r1g . PhO!l(' St'l'\'k'e NE\\I 2 -sry, 2 kini;:s1. l\B, t Jk \\' f R h I J lk N T\\'"IJ 'f ' ,. n " " 0111.y st:'PS to tpn111s cot~'t ,, llll'. Sl{l.:1. n10. i\l<l1 urc adults e ] i\li l<' to oi:eao .Adults. no pc·ls, hll-ins & 1 · 0 cac · 1 · · · ·' s · A I'. f\r ay & f{f:ALTORS SINCE 1 ~q1 673-44-00 pools & r('c area. !162-lli7·1 '' ~1v1111nung pool fJ'Onl NF~\\'! only. No pC'IS. 612-IS09 after $l 5 S-$l 65 dishwshr, l'l'fll , drps, JS! of Arlan1s. ~lli0.17Li9. Brh, na rural i•arthy desi~J. J bcdroorn, for :l .~· <tt•n\, 10 :inc"~~------13 C Victoriu, "'alk lo C.i\t. Sl4:> -1 ~ n1i . 1\o. of \IH. ~i~l7~. Ba. $-00. nio. Call _l;r;y;;n;e;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;. I fonnf!.l dining. firrpl<iC'l', i<elf BI:.:AUT 2 bL' 1 v.·/frj'.llc ~ A 11.ELO~ & 1 BR. Pn!io~. l1ospi1al, 54;,...11i57 2 Br ., bl!ns, 1·rp1s, drps, • l'lean1ngovcn.bl>autiful Cfln· lx';ini t•cilinr~ $175 .1 ·! '.· ti:rk:s. pl'l\'. garages -Di· 2 B I ti pool, play ar cl, c;1t'pn rt & HA\' A1·1• ;1 Br,:{ BM, LR, yon v!c11•1 n!ght lights. C{lrl· 1t!lu nu 11~;lsi· '· 11 ~ll 1•1ded 00!1\ ,'i,, Jots of closc 1~. It. 1 )!I & ;i r, .P~ lndry facil. Cplf' & 1 sn1l r rt, l11t1nd 1•n1, study, 111• l'!(l'Utl1on \\'Lil he coniplt>tf'rl I ',,.,-'''" I ·1d' l>d yd, gd r, Rf'l', h;11l, pool ,'I,, ....-.n[ t:1h!C'S, hil, h!!n rangf'. ilrp.~. c:rpt, C'hihl ok , no JJC'(S. 8~1-46&1 l!'l'l'll!n. s:l7'· ,.,.1,. 011·1 pd. 1 "o C' 11 r en no ""ls .. ~ pool, clubnn, r:U"'"r t. 221·.> ' hy 1lu.< ls! of .Ja n. Lvraleil 1.1o· 1·117 ' ,.~ · sauna haths. &-c for your-1~ nf1 :>:'.lO pn1 . lii;)..19fll h11:h <!11 lhe hill.~ ol Harbor ~ .i-· st'll. J7301 1'N.'J.~on Ln. i l College /IV('. 61&-60:!2 --------- \11p11· Hills. $:>9.) Jlf'r n1 onlh · :.! BH, nlCt• yd, nr.11·ly decor. hlk. W. of Beat"h, I lllk N. ,\TrllAC I Br, bath, 11·/ii' COZY t'UJJdO, 2 Bit, l~. Br.'.A(i l rcn!al .Yrl)'. S:!OO lllO. ---· · SI IJA, fple, palio, pool, nr. U11lurn. 11t1I pd, 2 br, '). US ED BRICK G·ll··IG~i. I r>n _qu1:r st. ~dulls, no ff('I S, of a tcr1 . shag ~·rpts, drps, bit-ins. bl h \rl 1 N' 117. t_,a 11-.1 11 .. AND sh;ik1.< rr~if 1•ha1·1ncr in ;·c10 LE',,\."E.· Bi·.·••>d , .. ,,. $1.J:i .. :11R-01:xi ·~=~--'-'~'-·"c''c'c'~-~-Adulls, no pcrs. S\3."1. · · ' u ts. 0 llC'ls. ;, · '· · -~I. \Ve prt>sen!ly h11ve a good sc.!ection nf rt•nl;t!s frnn1 $:.!35 a month -up. J\1ay 11'<' be of scrvie<' tn vuu in suh<ing your housing · needs? '" '"' ... ; fi l&--Ol 76. !il·h S--16-\;,Rs or 011·nrr \rESTC !.IFr··-2-1-,-,,-1-.,-- 01<1 Cd:ll. 3 l:\H. '.? B.\, l'Qmpl BIG CAN'l"ON Counti·v Cluh 1 . D p . t ;\JF.N, s11111lt he;;rh hnif'!. 421:1 1 8·12-f!'.'lSl Twnhsf', i\dult~ •\nll' ~~ r1..•dec .. hhns. lots .,r pane!-1 B<'etur.1', ·I BPdrooni. :l B;ilh. ana otn Roon1s S21.50 jll'r 11·k. ,\pr.~. ~P1\C !OUS tlC'•1· 2 Br. 2 U;i. •.JIWALK TO BEACH 1,.,.. 1·,'.I:' .,_,110,,.1-' L·. ' n", OJ"'ll bi.";io1<.·. Jpl" ,\• ln1!> I 1· ·1 R •9· h "0 ·o-, 11 I Jr" ' -·"' ,.,.. " ... ,,_ '-f11111 y i(lnl. r o I' 111;.i ! DF.LU :'\~~ [) 1 . ~ .1 pt.'r rnont . J.JO-• .,..,. 1 Ins, 1 rps, t'il l'Jlt.'llni::. por>I. S'"'..;r(l • n1nr;•. Only $'.l:il 1110. ini·!rls Dinl nu roorn ~ . , ... , : -• ~ up <'X. 3 13R, 2 ~~~~~~~cc==-lrplf'. i.:;ir. ,\dull.~. no pC'l~. :! ,i;, 3 81'. C1>1s, <!rps, l1ltns. ~ /rno .• d~;.-,:t~. \\litt·r & "iu·ilen{'!" 'fear c'J.... • ., Pai i..:.u ,~g<' I ha, Or,·an v11~11· sundc<:k, Newport Beach ~" 11• ll · r "·"1.r .. 10 __ s 16rh St, !"ii&-$.>!$ DUPLEX :; Bl-!-.-,.-B-.\-.-1-.• ,-,,-.•. " 011 u -o.ie-sac. 01-1:rlr:ok1 ng-1 frplt" bl r-u1s. t.hsh11·shr, :,:<•l'.1---'----'C:.:;;.____ '"1 • _,,_y_S.!_:. __ '1 __ .___ ~I 3!P " ~ ll'H!<t'. Slrps ro llC'a(·h & "SINCE 19 1fi" !he Golf_ Course.. 'e;u·ly lndrv. S2ij . 1110 33 71 I L ARGE deluxe:: br. 2 ba. *EL:\! G.\RDE:-.IS. POOL* , l· ·-L hlk. to b1·h. ni1·r .1·11nl, $~"9J shr,ppg i;i.i.~.11>7. 1st \\·f'~t1·rn Bank Bide. U"-!'lse SS.??,. n10. Call art Dli\NA, "196-5i21 1 blk to oc-ea11. S2f"JIJ/i\IO e Adults J'ovlsidC! Sl30 U1>. e WALK TO BEACH yt·:irly 411 82i -:?3S2 2 Bit. r1e11. 1li11. rn1. 21 ~ BA, L:n1\'crs11y Pal'k, lr"l'lnc Ii prn G-J.l-..>.J,112 N lo June. 202 42111'1 St, •Also Childrf'n·s ~lion Brand nu I,'.!.,<;, 3 Br, 1·prs, m::w-:t'l~n~-B.\--.-,-,-IU.-Y 1<11111. FP, p<i!JOS. 1800' \'U, Days 552-7000 N ights S15(1...Sniall 2 Br. l b!I.: bC'ach. ewport Beach upstairs. 968-6767 or 17i·E. 2'lnrl St, C!\1 &-11-36-l:l <!rps, hl 1ns, gar.'~21 I6th St. 113lks to lx:h, $295. &IZ-7914, ~ BR 1-!0t..:SE. on ~e1,·prirt :.,;~"'6i~~:91'1fi~i5. J09 Golden-Ualhoa. UPPE!t, 2 81', \\'/\\' cp1s,1.c"c'lo2-_7o6c7lo.. _______ • Jl(l.:\lf: ,\T:'>10Sf'llEHi=:°· !!.17·39:1i. 6-1:!-31_~"'~~------ Penin. s 4 oo \\'i nlet, $JOO \'I'-~~o-~-c-~~~~-2 ... Sti:J -t Ar channclfro11t Lrg I drps, blt1ns, dock nvail, S.15 per 1-1·k &; up. 1 BR, Dix 2 & 3 Br. $170 up. ltr11t11l FRF:r; f{EN T wll1l 197~ tu BAOlELOft at the bch, util &% · [ 2 !Jr, !qi le, Ot•n, dinin~. fann . BR .•. I '"''l!h · · · .... ·" S~\5 p<ttio, ehitdl pec. adults. nu p<'ls. S 2 7 ~. 2 Br & bach s. Color TV, Ofc., :)(1.)5 i\t.ace 1\ v c, quahflcd re nters. Ne1\' bldg:. pd, $100 n10. t'.'1nployed BF:AUT. 2 RR ho11s1, llt'X I tr> heh. \\'/D. Dish11'aShf'r, $250 mo. un J!lth St. 673-:166:\ or 673-6289 !y. 671-1 · kit l'h('n. 31 J Jlrho1rupe .. ~ Bn. :l ha'. <ten, a le · · ~~!'.i $2.)U • Imn1ac. 2 n r. r\f'1\ 1 G7:1~1[127 n1;1id ser.·. pool. Tl-If~ 5-IQ-10.14. l...t): l. 2 ,r,, 3 Br, t"flllc, pel'S()n onlr ~9Zll Houses Unfurn. 305 I $27:1. 61?.-0S;·,~ I ~ B!l.,, 2 _h.1 . · ·· •· ••··• .S -~~ C'l'pt~, di p~, gal, ya1·t1, p;i 110. N 1 Shores i\IESA, 415 N. f\'c11·porf • ,1uir:T 2 li,., rp<, d~. p11110 crpts 4lrps 1·1195-11111 2 BR ~ I .! J~t' •. , 2 h,i lhs ...... S·IOO 4'l.1 Cdl\I. ewpor . Bl~·d .. NB. 6.16_9681 "'< .,, ---' " ,, • ' • 1 1•v.·port stiores, 1 General j Cos ta Mesa .1 HI{, 21 ~ haths .... $•12:, •lj(} NU-VIEW RENTALS stOl'l'. rlsl111·hr, pool, nntun· CLEA:'.". ciuict 2 BR. nearly )-T lse, no pC'!s. $1W. Call 5 BH., ;~ hn, ~·pr B,·h .•. $.JiJ ~ 1 BR r-urn <ipt 1\·/~;1r<1ge. •tf'!ul!i-. 110 1Jt'1S. $!'.'1:1. tL9:-i llt'I\-!ildg. \\'tr, ~as p<I . 011ld ;,\X--i~¥1. • Luxurlrius 111· l1l'\.\" ('onrlo. :: CALL 55z.JSOO fi7:l-40'.l0 or 4:14-:J:!.\il HAVE IT ALL I I i\va_il Dec l.'1!h. Sl'iO n10. Paci fl<' Ave., Civl. 5.IR--681.~ 01\. Ill) pi'tS. S!:hJ & $1fiO. l'PoAclcUc<CC.,N'-e.-·-1,-.,,-1--1-0--1-l'f.: hr,. l:! '~ ha, closed clhl ftF:_AL rlcn 1 I 1 hr cfpl:-,: Sl~.'1. St('ps 10 O{'t'itll + l~nnis, Steps to lx:h. 5-1 1·:'»~99 , BF:AIJT (;Arden:! Hr Tr1plC:X _>_l~_-_l6j2·. 1i1· rn1. Yll'11•'. $~· 111u. l!<ll'. pools, l'l'l'. pl(ly nrl'11 VISION ulll pd. :: lilk ~ !n ocea n. IJl~1111Hc po.1!, volleyball, BtH·hclor apts, $90 & ~100. bltins, gn1'. l:iundry, nu DOG Rt:'.'l ~j.M -:111:~~ £'\'1•s. ~h:1g rugs, drps, bl!ini<, ~NBELI EVABLE Vu 2 br etc. :l J~ll. :l BA, upper, U1i! ineld . On the heh. p:11111 S'.!00. ti7 3·:f.16"1 tx'L 9 alt 1 Hr, $1 :i9. Crp1/drpi:, pool, 11 ~1-.--11·--. -0~-.-,-. Jl1·n11ror<1 !'\., l\.t'. SC J>Ja vi $.1,00 P<tVC'd allc>~'· d-gar, p1•1 I s1111d1'ck. fjll X!l'iis. S2S.J yrlr 67:\-1211, 67;;.~il).lf. :1 nr 11·kt'nd.~ gar, thild ok. 8·17·33:10, t:( 100 111 • 1 Ins, \\' 1!' ,ir :S:!75. 1110 ~J6l-1·19.~ or • d h'JJ ok 2 Dl::CKS 4 hr 2 h·i 1· "12 •r-.. · R4'>--"1504 lloog Hosp. Adulls, $18;') to re I $36-0 f ' 1 .. , . ' SC'. tr -,,.)I,,, Beau!. 40' vu 11·indo1\' bc;1ch 1 & 2 Bf{. Sl:l:t-$15t1. Slol'e, • . S2'20 pt:•r n10. 6·12-1::~7 !!7~\.-}-loc::c·~~~~~-~ , 1p · npph s, Pf'l/f'hild. ~ frn!, \\'/d. 2 ba. 3 br. n.'f. 1·rpt/f'!l1J~. hid pool. 2 hlks to Oet'.'an. nu 1 Br, 43lW.11thCOSTAMESA '.l BH, JI·~ BA. d~.~lt1v.•shr, !<~.11:; nJ-:ALTY HEALTORS ALA Rentals 642-8383 Apts. Furn. 360 f;_J2-j2;)l or ;::,1:.;-.ii:17 Adults, no 1wts. frl5-8..<Jf:t1. frpl(', hit ins, \Va ll ro ivaU San Clemente ('pl,:.~· frp lc. Close to \\11· Univ. Pa1•k Cenlcr, Irvine 3 Rr, 2 Ba , crptd, 1\•, bl!ins OCEAN· FRON'T ' "R. •STU~NlNl"i 2 13r, 2 n .. & drps. 53&-!l l,12·536-071 4. I I I "" .. • ... _'"""""""""""""""" quirt arra, wlk 10 san1Jv eneral GAR,\GE:. 12•" 'l'f:AflLY . l.:1rd1'n Ap1s. l'ool. Rec 2 BR , 1 BA. Blt-in.!I, cpl!!, VAILABLE* S t 2 5-D o 11 ho u s f furn I snn, '''''' .~-F.<1~~,.1, <el>ls · G 0 ·~ *NOW A Baf'hf'nr. ;i pt uti fl(. $~;) 1n11. F1r~1. S.· lu~l 1110 + 2-Bll-C<>"<i•' ... ,, .... ..,:;:"'<lo/I, .. he I C1 I · · . .,., I ,. · 1 1 ,. , .. ~w" " aci, lann(' s.11·1n1n1111g, $LANDLORDS$ 64:1-8908, eves & \\'<'e k£'nds, Hin. TIO \\. J>irh ~I.. C~I. 1rps, 1 blk to beach $175 Rn1nd New Gn rdl'n Ap1' r,as!s11 C'. i·lr'>">>>g. ,\l"•>I 0""· I. l'h. -L<.<i" "l>pp Q t /11" 64' ,_, I Id " u ... ~ 2 BR Con1!0 121 ~10/I c:-" ·'"' ng, <11'. ,.,, ------nio. .1---.,.,.,.,,, 536-1336. Xl nt San Cleniente A,..,.,, $19()-F'urn 2 Br apt, C'H s~,.-',,SlJ I , ..... ·! s S"'" 1,,, \I I 1 ()CE,\NFRONT hLX. ne1\· 3 J BDil :'ll. SIL. :l BD!l:'IL 2 Bfl . 2 B•\. Sl!fj ... '" 1 Ill !loo>" s~ 11,o/I•·,. ·'"" tno. • ( 11 rs on \' Lr1 US '""' UR pm1~1·1··,,,. 2 BR l B & P<'1. ~.ll \'rarty ralf'. :--. -. - .-., . , :, • ", •··•· ~;1.1 ..... • "" " B 2 B\ $IOO · tt' :s1·)() Adult!! only JJIKtl 3'r .\ b\\ns garage !l -,"l.,.111 .. Jl•u"". 00 o<Jlur" I }.,1sl.~11!r S'..'f;.1, ,, 1.11, 11111 [~ ,, Bit l/11n1< ..... SJOO_ rno/lsl'! day 675--87:l:\, ni1e 67.1·1117. \Ve .~er.•11·r :ill the beach r. ! • • 1110 11-111 r. ' · · ' · .J 11-•-' '' ·' · ) BR. 2 RA, 1>.'i!h rtsh.•ni-r ,,... " " .-.... " Call 646-3114 1-;. l ith Place. .,J n10. Ask for Dale 2 hr. kids & [>('I S ok, gar I <IC'l', 110 pets. nuHTu'fl 1'flUfll•• 3 BH llon11• ..... S:l2::i n10/IS1' SP\"G L \SS l-IJLL, f\i\'ely C11lcs & inlan<t Orange Cn. 002-4471 ' & f11'l.'pla1·c, $250. ,'(;. yarrl ~1·_ !:1.~1 only. a pp n t, I Bl: lln1ne ..... $.~ 1110/IS£> nc11· Bre.nf hon1c, l\lnnaco FEE FHl-:E. Srtl'<' Tin1c St SS San Clemente :l ,\c 3 Ult, ha, rrp!ldrps, All a.pi s. h;t\'f' pr1\'&IC' pnlios, $20o}-Hou'°"' 2 RR unrurn. til.r_:_l"''" _ 1 I Bl_t llurn1'. .... S-12:1 nmflse n1o<l('l, '.I RR. d1>n. S74.-, mo. $ALA RENTALS S . . ponls. plriygrnd $150 up. c~.11 2 BR., chru'JTiin~ old£'r APL 111any o!hf'r ff'aturcs. See y;ird, 11·ill ronside1· 1·l11ld1'(_'1\ :'\1 ra Sli:trfl I l~r. ;~ !~. frHH 1 RA.\CI I_ RJ::,\L TY 5.11-2000 \Viii consider le:isc opl ion. N€'\\'l!Orl & Ba\' U\'1 6-12-1(~"13 OCEAN Vl<'ii· 2. BR, ~ U,\ &l5---0l·l0 Neal' slo\'es. Sl 4 0 i\lo. at ~ Can11no Ue Los T . • 1 . 1 . --·' · 1·lusc lo shopping \\ rr .i:. 2 BP \ 1 " 8 \\' Realonon1i<"s, Bkrs. 6T""'6700 ;\-1al'f's, i'us r •'·u lh oJ ".'·" ,i:, IX''"· I rin. 2 r ar j'!'ll!', pal1n. ll~11·b,.,1· 1 THE PE RF LOCATION cntlJ!< "'' l)t}O pnv gs. Balboa Island rrash Pl). No ""i!< ... 170.. •· 1 ' 11 s, no Jlt'I!<. 1 ""' ·'<I" ! .,,-II J ' RI! II I< \ I I \ 6-14-2696 E:1·"s .,... .. fl·IJ::AllO\\'S APTS., .1.1\J \\'. 2 l.Jlks lo Ocean. nu I Br, Clem<'nte Grncral Jlosp<1·' . • • . _i-u11S(' _un urn •. , . _ 1, , , ~~t. '1<1! 11111111••. \'alk to UC !r.·inc. Nu 3 ht ', · ~-· 160 \\' Palizarl:t, No. 2 or ~ 1,1,.,,,,. ''' n .. 111l l•)r gar1.lc11. ·"'I""· I ·.> ''·•· ,·,, T">·Jl•r•"k ,\II ti \RBO" I' 11 'B NF'\\< t 2 IJ 1 o 111-Ray St., Ci\I. &IG-0073. ft')l\C', Ult ins, \\"811 to ~·a ll U!'OC' l::strt'lla Off ·ramp ,,....... ., u ~ .. : • r. u on1C' ... H, • rg · r P ll, 1 in~ 49'1-75i7 f'\'e. 499-40l)O d:iy & drps, 536-8142/536--0714. •Phone 4fr2-I071, <l!n--!1700* c!~1lrl ok. . , ., z BH, I J-:1. r:•rp!s, rlrp~. :11n<'rH1i{'S iu1·ld rt·ash 1n 111· 211a. fa m r111, :o.;lnr ennrl. 11 alrr \'it~1r. Lrg sunclc<·k. NI:::\\' d(•]UXf' 2 P,r apt. ndults :S2ti-3 Bil 11nfu111 J1so'. gita! II frpli· i;toi·•', '..' i·:ir ~.ir.I p:1r1nr. Cu ll for appnl 11·atcr, yr<I niaint. l'•'fri~. Caq10r! ,s:.ll)Q yrly 6U---S l~>i Apt. Unfurn. ~65 only , no pt:ts 202'! }-ulh:•rttln 2 RR, New carpets, dr apes, NF:\V 2 Rr, JI", Ra. 125() ~~r lurt:::f' fnn11l~·; ? adulls, No fV'!S Sli\ All ~1.i:?-ili:.!9.________ rn,·r! .vrf!. in~·lded, $·!S5 nin, Balboa Peninsula General f~l·l--1 ~9 :, n1inutes freev.·ay/beach, ~I fl Tor fl.rl•.1 S2UO. S-'10-Annllit•r !1).: .. & f1f'n I -'-1 1 • 'II" I''•' .,,,,-.,-,-,0-NTll 2 n 21:h.~b7-3;)05 r>r 114-.'J.1S-43:.!S 2 1J1· .--.-,,-"n-,-,,-.-,.-~-· -V-.. -~-1--. $11-0 mo 213-:'130--1767 _<c'2~-"2":Mc·,-,,..,.~~----1 hSC' unf. nr. J11-S1·111. _,_, _ r-.i -" "-;-·l l •. · nl{, i i~ g,\. .._ " ",._ ~.,. ,. • Liil JI ''/ 1 C'I (r11lltn \\·1lnul "'·1•1•·•·r C·•ll 4 gf:DROQ,,l, 2 n ,\Tl-1. $35 WEEK & UP 01-.l.U'.··o: 2 BR ,,1,1 1 nR N<·11·ly drcorr1h!r!. Dltns. 1 HP.. Fireplior{'. 4 h!ocks lll'lt!1\'~ 2 Hr. hl111s. patio, \\E !\,\\·~: ;\!,\/\',-, ;\IA:\'Y " "Ii'!' c.~111>, ·' .. ,.~:' .,. u.' • .•~~ :1101{~:'.: J,l'L; fi H·d .i;ird. !\id".~ 11,,1, f>-! .... ~h.1cJ ________ Fn1n lly rrn, forn1al dining ,• S!Cl'Plng f{ooms 111 d('sirahlf.' lr>r'al io n nrnr S22.i/n10. 612-!ll:l~. !o bf':irh. Gas paid. 415 lj th 1·lo~ed garage. nr p:u'k . •· ·1 I .. rn1, private tennis & "'Jo], e /lousckccpi n" Rooms ,<.;,l. Coast Plaza. ii/w 1 .. _,,.,1,, Al••···••·•. 2-1,,-.,-1,-1,-0-•.• Sr., Hunti1igton Bf'a<'11 . \'pry IHf'C', 4!~2-l~00. ____ 1 LANDLORDS FREE r,.-,,\':11 _ · :·,n I ~~:.'."1. I N I>'.\\' ': ,'!,, I BH. hnn1cs i11 •" .. -, ---------------1;1~1c .. 1 ..• is.:ii:'\~'. Ti u·tlrrof'k, 11·iilk 10 pnnl, pr!1·ileJ!rs . S·l9~i n1rin1l1 1• Oet•an View Apls c111·prtini::;. drnpf'ri f's, d.~h11 i:hr, l'rp!, rJrps, Pncl 1 Hr :ip!, rrpL~. <lrp.~. ~1 ovr, l..1\J{t;~: Orran 1·1r-1v LANDLORDS! '.! l l<'<IJ~~,111 11,1111,, Iii\\• 11 ,.w tPiinis S· s.·lils. XT1·2j0~. H·l 1-~J(l~ (' v C 11 i n L! ~ ,'<: BAL BOA INN hu1 lti11s, S£'pa ra1(' enf'i<1S1•d -~r. N~f)l"'~i-16--0 _17_1 __ l'f'fri~. J:i.und1·y rn1. SlflO. lndrr. hl1ns. hcan1s. I I 11.1•1•1.:rnrls; fi12-J7J:, da;.~. Jlf.i f.lain !-i1rt>el t:ar:it;t's. Sl70 and :?i0/1111> i.·x~"\, .,., ... ,,, l ll-r <>r. <JCC 962-7:'l"l9 1111.~s Ill!~. l~~r-1'jl!I, "'r :.:r<·ri<i lJ~(' 111 :\r 11pnr1 111u1•ur ~··11•1«1 \.1rd 1·111,, Laguna Be1ch ------•11'"' '-.. "--'-----l~:a•·h • ('oruna d"l ;\J;ir e dr;ipr·~. S!'..'!'1 Jll' .inflnTh. l~r ~· J·::'\Cl'l"li':G .~BH, 21 ~ -Ba IJ75·87·10 -)J>! & 1'1-st rno r !'nt .. t;, fr.1)'. s1,r,1i\IO. No Pl·ls. 2 !ill. 2 li.'ls, Sli'l. 1110, call South Laguna ,t l.; 1 1.,'l!na. Our Hr n1al Sf'>" 1 1:1~1 1i11 i.il71 1 OCEAN Vi('1v Rach s~.i. frrlc Bluffs Condo nr 1 cnni.~ e!u l1. OCJ<:ANFRONT ,. e 11 r 1 y , _•_le_po_sl~_rr_q_._Pli:i_n_e_96l-_,_ll_S. Call 97!Hl1J"1 21~-ii7.l-9~9 (' v cs, or·l -----''-"""-----1 111'(' IS-FR}:E Ill \'ou1 Tr) I :i-IJH. ll!f' IHI, (:i.'.11 fflt' rat, slrcp, h:i!h & Sh;"!\'f'. Lra.o,;i> :s,',"'1/~(), ~;Ille By !BR. $2'l.'.i per 1110. uni p<l. NEW TRIPLEX 3 BR, ]~~ bn in 4 ple.'I: \.\'{'Ckends. SINr.l,L~~""ApL Sl :il/rno Viii. ;-.;u.\'1('11·' I k••I·. J,</l.·•cl , S.''•. ""-". On l!l!I I hr SIXI \1'/poreh lh\-nf'r. · ·""3· \V i 1 l;i kc phone 673-15.11. ,\dult 2 Br, 2 B<1, Laundry, 1 Br. S120. Bachelor + <lf'n lllr" · ·l :':',-W.1~ afll·r 6 pn1 Nu VIEW RENTALS \'irw C"<i"" •J I I N " .).r"'--'·~1· p~rio, """I"".-" .... ,.,..,,, •. 121 '.. 1110. R--h"lor U">'l 1100. dy1 u l ,...--.>......o <av~ I .. .., .J RI 2·•1 S"" O<"'~-SJ7;i. mo. + dep. Nr. hus, n . '"' ··~w I • .,.. ~n. ,\t;1·11 t .-.16-(~1~ · ~ ~, . .;\' r('. 1 n11-. 2 l!R, vif'll' nr shops ,\,< " ~""""""'"" .... ~ ·• schls, l)ce. Isl. 519-4:r.?5. "" ~ " 67J.4Q10 rir ·19.J·3~·1~ 3 Bl". I·'• ha, l.~lO \\':.!~n. DJ{J::A:\I hun1c 3 hr 2 hrt S.H,\ll P J .~1y. l3luffs Condo hi·hs, $235 furn $225 unf. 416 llamilron. C.l\I. 6ffi-t.\14. 2 Bil, new cpl, very/privare 97~1070, c\'es &~26.117. Apts., C d I M S~i· iwr '''" •.. d Jl L' $340 1111..·c vu, f.rpl , fnt d, 3 Br, 211 ba. Va o.:ant. U1ils incl. 642·3519. Balboa Island no nnts, I I'"· 546-6019 or NE:W units. 1>.'alk to bc11ch, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 orona e ar •. I ..,. nlnga;.r t;., 'l C'<lr $-l;i)/i\10. Sale By 0 1>.'n<'r 616-6789 <N OC<'an viCll'. 1. 2 & .1 bdrms. i; bt'.'droom lliltrop s7:.tJ fi.l'.?-2'!l.! ALA Rentals 642-8383 $.).1,995. 'Viii takl'! 2nd.C __ o_r_o_n_a_d_e_l _M_•_r ___ ,LRG )BR, 2 ha. apt, king 1 day flw rent. 5.'lG-2i79. Balboa ls.land •1 ilC'<lrooni i::ret·nlll'lt S.'J:!:i $17;•-:! ht". t:;-sid•\ gar. fuc<I * f\E\\' 3 JJf<, 2 l)tl, cpl~. Rt1-8G3.l. uti l furn. sizl' liv rn1, yrly, $.\00 per LGE 2 BR. bll·in!ii, cp!s, :i Brori:x>n1 BnyfrYJnt. $1."tO ynl. ~1nv1'. d1·p.:. cpl or 1 rh-ns, bit-ins, fn"<I i·rl, ......--.1 \\IATERFRONT 3 BR. 2 ha. ,B$Al2c." .• ;MELOO.R A~r1,.,· 12>15/">3. ·"c'~"c'c"c'c·~"o-"cl.cc:&c'1--:.c:9o27c9c_ __ drpr.-. I child ok, close to 2 BR, $150. m t Elli!!, NICE 2 BR. unh1n1 or par-3 1 ('111111 ;\/\ t!f)J::s 6-lr. ~ft7 ,. ~ ,~~ " ... :: rll.!1 $1JO mo 64;,..-1858 (corner Llelawll.N'I 01>.•ner 11111ty fun i, uiislairi. Rpl. No , 8:!.~~11~i~11~.,,gun;i $1\.15 Dl·:Ll'~J·: 2 ht:~foo~;. 2 liath. ~;:1~~k~zi· 551--0395 Rfl 4.~ ~f~.k to ocean. $.lOO ~fo. _833--08'---~"--------B1lboa Peninsula ~DU~.~S only, 2 br, ,nu ~·/w ~'7"'4869: ~tgr S12-26TI pct \'early, SIS:> n10. Ph ,\gent 67::..:;ri;. IO\lllhOU'-C 1'<"11 ~ Cilt g,1 rl ~~-.,--NC---,-,-,-,---.--.. ---Prof)('rty House &12-38W' Costa Mesa BAY VTEW-2 BR crpl, nu dj1-p!>;, nc\\·\y dee, SPACIOUS J BR, cpl. lir!)ll. 673-5971 or 67.1-:Zi;:i.1 Tht:! fa stest drav.· ln the-\\-.,-.,-, I S?.!5 1110 f.1Hi610 · .. : · 1 i'!~OO ' 8' "2"1"' 1 2~a"R~clcllcA==--,--'cdoc= Nu dtl'>. qui£>! nrca. close bltin.!I, $150. 6?.8--7333. pool. C'loscd gar, rhild ok Balbo1 Penin1ul• _ _ ,.r111'l' .... ,, It la. . . carpe s, rarws. Casa de 0 0 S\99 847 ll10 M2-4.l04 ... a Daily Pilol Cla~~ CL·\SS Sl~LL.'\ -fi l2·'.'~;;s :~1 ,,\Cf;; HKAl.T'l' 4!J..l·!li0·1 hl!i11 -ins, yar<l. S27:1. 418 ' r lo lown, can fum. Adults, 2 Bil., \1,11 BA Deluxe Studio. ' ' -' 1'usrin /l:ve. 644-00:io. \'rly $250. 1003 E. Balboa Sl79 uti l pd. Sha g. Pool. 1 & 3 Br. 2 blks to beach BEAOI k pier & parking. $©ll~lA-LG'f-t/VS " That Intrig uing Word Game wilh a Chuckle Edi••d ~y CLAY l. POllAN ------- 0 R90na,,ge lette~ cf tha four tcl'ombled words be· law to form four .ilmp l• words. I MABGEL I 11 I I I I --.... 1-'t__._i ...JE I._~ ..J..j _J/ j lh ;,....,,s_Yrj _R~,U_LJ.-11 ! Ove•he"d in • Kosher res- -. . . . . laurdnt: "/ 1ell you, this Is .---------going too far! -made in M~~~T~...;__J I F E L 0 B U I J oponl" ,,.~ S I J J I I' C) Complete the chuckle quoted '-"'--'--'--<-..L-J. bl' f1Uirig lri thl' mi!1lng word· yov dev9lop from st11p No. 3 below.· UNSCl!AMBlf ABOVE lETTfl!S TO GET ANSWf~ SCRAM-LET$ ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 Blvd. 67H372. 1978 rvtaple. 645--".M7. 536-6663 l br SlSO. utll. Adlts. Jl3 l!Vl-[ 4 Br, execut ive vil'w ·~65 E. &lgc1>.•nter. 1-!!71-2.SfiG hon1c, tenni.~. pool. fan1 11n, A.:P::.':.:·_U:.:;nf;.:u:;r.;.n;:. ___ 3.;.6:;5:....:A~p:.:1...:::U;;nc.fu.;.r;.:n.::· ___ ;_3.;c6:.5..:::A::P::I:.· .:U::n.::l.:uc.r::n:.. ___ _:•::::r din rm, $600 011'Tler. &to--0008 Costa Mesa QUA INT, knotty Pine Hse, Cost• Mesa Cost• Mesa Co1t1 Mes.a """"'r->-IE.;;':.;EX;.:.:_C_l_T_JN-G-.--1 2 BR. frplc. Avail Jan. 1, yrly. $275. 6r:J-.8410 Newport tieights RUST IC & cozy 2 br, 1 ba, Beaut. yd, Gar, crpts, drps, $27;j, w/util. Gary J ohnson, 615-£625 or J..-fsg. 673-lZG San Clemente I FAl:JULOUS panoramic vu. E:xrlus1ve neighborhood, 4 enormous Br, wHll private halhs .~ patios. $29 5. ·l!l2-69S9. Houses Furn. or Unfurn. Gener el 310 :-: Bdrm. 2-story home Unf•1m . $400 yearly 3 BR., 2 bo., 1•nf. new .irp, drf\pes, decor, yrly. $325. '.\ BR.. 2 hn. Occanlronl. F'nrn.: 1~·inl<'r S32S. 2 Bil ., 2 h:\. fur n, wln!cr $300. associated . BROK E AS -REAL TORS 1r'1\ W Balboa t.71 16lJ Distinctively Different Adult Living ... From $155 TO NPT. BCll • Bach, 1 & 2 BR. fron1 $150 : AdullA", No Pets. : 1561 Mesa Dr. BACHELOR APTS . 0< I IR APTS. w/ lOFTS , 393 Hamilton CM ta Mna. Co. 92627 17141645-4411 • (5 blka from Nev.-p::irt Blvd.) : 546-9860 : * CASA VlCTORI,\ * •l,2k 3 RBfw11 &unt : Carpets, dr11.pe!I, DI\\', TV 1,: ant. Pool, Cit'. 52:> Victoria ,,_, SI, al Harbor Cl\1. 642-8970 2 WEEKS t'REE RENT 1 BR SlfiO & $150. 2 BR Sl95. New crpt~. Xxtra Ira. Adults. 1993 Church 548-9633 Huntln,t.n hech e DELUXE adult poolaldt i ._. : garden bungalow, nr <>ceM. , ; •' frlll, lrg pallo, 6 pooll, I '"I sauna, tr nnl1, 846.6259 AltlO 1 Br. f"rom $13$. ; , •1GARDEN Ap!s. 2 & I br i i,;t -: furn & unlurn. No cltlldl'e~ '' or pets. 19822 Brookhur111, . Ne wport Beach ' 1 ~ . Bachelor Furn $20$ _.::-: Ocea.n View. \'t'nrly l('BIJC. , · . ·~,, lleatcd Pool. Adult~ Onl¥ LAS BRISAS APTS. ' 0015 Rivt!t Ave. NB ' Call 642-25ii! \ Tue\d.ty, D~cembtr 4 1973 ~ OAIL f PILOI 2:i • •00=1-co~R'°o-n-ta"'l----,440="0i=11-co~R'"o-n"'°t•"'lc----,440="'""pc-•-co_o_n-al'",----•5"'3"0 "c"a-r"pe-.t •s;-o-rv"'1"•-o•-----;-5<:0::w:::i;::ng:;;;/ Aii01t:o;ro;;t::;io;;n;;,---:;H;:i, ;;;.l~p:!wN.;a;;nt;;e;;ldl, >iMf&ilF'f71iioli11iiHf.0Jlp;;vW~a;;n;;t;;edif,"iMli1&.-FFl7'1!lfO°j:Hf.ioJ.ip>\iWiiarl~M-& F 710 !Help W•nted, M & F 710 WANTED 1-~ULLY LJCI-.:NSED CARPET CLEANING EXP!-~RTISE • Al!l'r. Ladk•!> AsSf'n1blt>r.s $'?hr ll El.1-. \\:111tf'il 1'11r r Tim,. * Sl'lltlTU1\U~1' • Carpt!l.-c, F"utniture, rUK"· & Men5. l'it·k up & drh\'l'r) !u .'>l;..rt \\'111 be fully IL'&lnt·d COASTAL R ECR EAT ION l.aU1){h') ~'> .l'\~rien~ EXISTING OFFICE SPACE-ORANGE s1urilUlll rt'lldinw:11 10 it 111 -10 IMlail1111011 .tr RepauiL tri ~7197 a ltC'r Ii tu 11.!l. i. e tn IJ I e healing nrrt'~~ii.ry $'.! 10 SJ f>t.'r llOut 11111. i\dvlt·c 011 all n111 lh'l'I )r5, •'Xp. ,\ll \\·Ork guar ,\ LTERATIONS. l'f'~lyl uic rlrriients. Able IG 1,.arn _Call !11'..,.7J~:J ______ _ COUNTY AREA A LO!I Angeles~bascd Inv estment firm. ex- panding to Orange County wouJd hke to take over exi sting of!Jcf" space. :nz N t:J Ca111uio l~r:1I , 9G:l-21-lg, ladiei ~·ear. t>xperil'nt'l'd (JUlt'kly lntn1rd. h1 re NEEDS Ho1t•11S•11 & Wait,.•11•1 Silo C'l<'mt'nlt•, '"" ;1pfll .-.111 -r~a.'IOMhlP. Db~OG Pt'l)j(l'C'M•IVl' lltlM"-'i & no• f !1111•' II! I! ILlllt', d11)' IT.l--9130. •19'~00:!4. Carpttt Cl•aning T I I R I la \off.~ ~11111. I'll«•"' ;+1•11ty in /K'r- Our past expl!rience i~ thnt insurance con1· pany. irrvestrne nt firn1. or attorncys·t):pe space is n1ost suitable to ou r need~. OUR DESIRE IS NOT TO BU ILD NEW SPACE, BUT RATHER TO TAKE OVER EX IST- ING IMPROVED SPACE . ,\l}o() c1lll'ring ti.> Pllrl if's Floor Car• & W indowt • e vla on 9P• r f..010 Jnfl Af:J.:~r\' MILL FOREMAN ~·111 I ~\-1/lVI-.LY <:it-T-~·i :i::t-::-" lJu11 h il-lalot. Serv. 5.17-IZ>OR .0 ·v . J :n:) 3rd :-;1 , Sulit' 103 Fiddler11 111 Re11taurant C LOR 1 itl'Pt\H . i'\IX'fl, 1J u1111n~c·n Rra('h :;:1t~1.;:1!J \'.u1J 1·1111 ... un.~d1 .. h•r thus~I C•ment, Concrete n·t1>;0i~tile, 111ost 111 hor zlt>. .'f"il J,.11,:1111:1 11 111~ l\la!I {lll }llU!' lhr1stin!ll'I l1xr. I free estlnu1tc, 11.B. NB. S I 0 l .. igt11u1 H1J1 ~ , Hav1• a Sh:'l kl"t' Co~111etl<' PATIOS, ,,·a\ks. t.11·1vf.'1'I', ('(Ill· & C.M. 1.Wrt Gallenio1'l', ASSEMBLY 3 ary pen IHJ!·:;t-'.K~:t-:f'~:Jt J\1Qll·t"ri, .~· Hon1t• l'lll'C' 11 u r I Y. c1"tt" pumping_. Lie. no. 968-2783. TRAINEES 111111·11.~, 2 hr~. d1uly, ca f't~ I Some general guidelines arc: 4:12-4291 1111,Yt1011·. 2a59I:J Don &42-831 ~ Tll Rup!d!>' iro"·lng finn in Apply In Person rnr h,uulie;ippNI "'1•111IC'n1an NU-WEIGHT CEJ\1ENT: PuHo, dr1veR, e Cust1t Jl.fciia. Good dr1>:1e1·1ty • HalU.1J C:o\c·~ ~lrs. Ut11h·y PRODUCTS walk11-Rcpr1ir.I", sa\v & Cl!;HAMIC TILE NE'\V & ncrdecl. G~)(.I \I' or k i 11 g 21:! 1~~~·1'll ll I -,'l,000 Lo 4,000 •q. fl. S.1f1', l'llC'<'tivc>, lncxpcnsivl' rcn1ove. rree est 5'1·1·8998. r'f>n11"1<1 ... 1 Fl'"" f'i;t. ~01 joh~ f' ... nnds, !st ra1,;r in :'ll dri.':'.~· 940 W. 17th Street -HOUSEKEEPER I t II C'._,Jf'.N'r &· Blo··k \Vo··k. v.f'lt'onu• 536-2426 I Lall L~nrl;i Ra y, :>-IO--OOJJ, ' 1··11 p 11·ay lu osc WCI!; IL you . -.... • ('Oll.'illll Per.sol11l('I Ageacy . 1'111>1.•l'l ) 11·1·. iU't !Jrf'l(' 1·arc, givl· a cn ll 002·2447. \Valls. pa1,os. sidewalks, Top Soll I 2790 Harhor Bll'<I .. c:-.1. COSla Mesa 642·0542 1n la!!.! 11111 or el'cnlni.:, Cu ll -Private of.fices -Large open (training areal -Co nf ere nce room O'I \'. By hr. 01' )Clh. 646--691 5 G·ll-.d•J) 11,.!w 9·ti :'ltun-FJ'L. J~~~~~1~E~ls;,~1g~i~r\c~.(·~~1:·. UlilVt:\'vAYS -PATIOS •QUALITY • ASSEJ\IBLt::n --!Jf)\'..;1·:Kl<J:..l'EH.-- '.""ID""ll'o\L""S • '.\!ULCH & TOP SOIL * ~fechante;+l us.~~·rnhlPr for l!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!J!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!'!!!'!!!!J!!l]!!'!'!!!!J!!!!!'!!J!!!!!'!!\!!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!J!!'! I P'-gno11"" ""''llg"lin" A'-·r-,., c. " I I LI\'(' 111 (ll1 n rrn. bnth, TV. .. "'" ,,_,,.. "' "'' "" J>'.SS •NZALDUA ". "1" •• =. 99 586-69:{0 r et'Trun11.:: pl'Of uction nl USt d & 7 H I W ed M & F 710 I 1lo n&ado111ion11rcl. -,,, ,,,,,,., ha\T' previous ~x p cr H•lpWi1nt• ,M F 10 1 e p ant , ~111. 1.11111.\. :'1•1 H«h , ~1 dy -Prefer 11igh-rise modern building -Ample parking space necessary -ln11nediale occupancy preferred. J.l lease reply: \\'rile. Classified ad .;:975, lJaily Pilot, P.O. l~ox 1560, Costa to.·lesa, Calif. 92626 \Vi th detail s including floo r plan and costs. A/'CARE 642-1~:i15 Contractor Tutoring f(....26Z2 -1,1., l.n;.: ·"l"'aku1g. $240. LIFE OR Dl-.:i\1'11--:i.I. -' w DENTAL -l'1'Qnl OUire. ! . n111 1.iu 12~1 Li·! our babies live. t-"or GER\\'ICK & SON ,\RTIST1 C·! I f'll n reach you AVON MAKES A<·c1i:.; & 111s. r xp. r: ... 1hl 'rl 10 Experienced -1-, ,-,-,,,-,.-,-.~-•. -P-<-,-.--,-,,-,, i1hf'rr1arivf's lu ABO RTION Bldg Contr. ,\dcl t1 ,i;, J{rtnl)l'I i,·arl'n·olor, t11rt01111i11g, oil" CllRJST:'ll AS T11r: SE,\SON nffi"l' in x!n1 lo<:atiun. I ELECTRO i1-.1n:-11011t11!b11, liv1· u1 o1· 1'<111 Llt'E LINE ~J-jj22, Slit\\' Llt '. u1.11.r:i1 sculpt. (>!('. Acro1np. Artist 6 1H-2 181 h\c' uUL IH{}--0166 l'Vl'l'i, 673-6041 5-\9--21711 $4 ll'sson 6-1.1-4099 Aft. 6 Tt) HI:: JOLLY - -MECHANICAL ·-· u;·~i Apt1., 'J I hrs. :~~j;j,i~~!!l!!!l!~I E11..1'fl t! . ..:1ra n1unl.'y for ~fts DJ-:NTAL As~nt. Expcr for ASSEMBLERS t•t.)--.:....·--------' Offic• Ren fill 440 PlllVAT E rNVESTIGl\TOR Ji\CI{ T<Hllfln(", r •' P ii 1 I'· ; ;::::==:= as Wl ,\VON' nep1·esf'ntat1vc busy Kl'nc>ral praC'hce. Xln1 fl(ll ""Et\El:.:Ptll, j tl<t)s 11 ~. 370 -----------·! Ht:ASONAHJ.I:: H.AT~:s r('mOfl, 111lrl. L I•' B·l 16~7:!. I 11· 11 ui your !!pw·e llmt•. Call; benefits. Gd "'·orking cund .I ~ ''c:n-s 1-:Xl}('nrni•r 1!';\! !11':'1\. L11~d11 Ii.le. thi n * 6 OFFIC ES* !1Al{h:Ell OETECTIVI-.:S 1\1.Y \\'uy Co. ti·l2·1703 . tmp6oyl'Nflt . If ;)40.illll. ..:<;;.A. SJ.>-238:! t u1· Lon!,; ,\i..~1g111ueHt 1rnn .. r tlf't'. 675-_1_0~30 __ _ Amt rf'1·r•p!ion ::trl'a. tot11I ~~~· 631.i-J.!09 * BABYSITTLR. fol' happy, _8 DEPARTillENT S'fORE:: 111 it'.-.El\E!-:"PEft. fu lf IU11f', Furn. or Unfurf'I . Newport Beach AT the Dcnrh; :! Bil .t- sundcck, \\'Inter $27.i. \'rly $300. furn or tinfrn. li-l:l-:IO'l7 2.".00 .~1 1. ft, Nr,1·\y l!t~ST l\IASSACI:: IN N.B. Gi1rdeni_!l,9'-------n1,... old ~irl. l\lon-fl'l, VOLT I 111 'n111ll 11u rs1n.,: h"u1e, call t'f'cl<"t·or111t·d. An1ple pu1·king. :!·100 ll·vinc !\VP. Sul!c J03B LAWN SERVICE Job Wi1nted, M•I• 700 ~::'J)ani-l.30pin $20. 1,·k. TAILOR Insta nt Personne 111 !'11 ~117 . .'...~"-"-Pl'*·-- $j()() l\Jo. (l.ll Bl'istol) Open 8 AJ\1. ~-17-2907 T"111pur:1ry Scr\h'l' llUCSEJ\).~EPER, l 1 vc-111 lfi!h ,I( ~J()nt~)V\a Ann . :i:'i7-0.i;i9. Exprricn1·crl C ardt'.nl'rs, All \\'ILL 1nanag:r apt. 1•un1plcx ·~~IK ('1tr11pu~ Jlr, Su1!f' 11'1t ; i"'l'lll ... Children. ~;xper. San Clem•nte N1·11·port Ht•al·h a1'f':11'. Tt't-•' 'J' r i 111 n1 in I.:, in t>xctuu1~1· !ot· n ·dueert BAl!l\1AID, nig~.1 shill For Men's Wea ,. ~f'111J01'r Bt>;it·h :,u;.1jl\ lti'h . Eni:lish rPtt. ;1l6--Jl7.J TRI CO REALTY Found (free adsl 5SO l\to,v, Edge. Cleanup Ne1\' 1·1"nt nn llach. 01· I Hr, Apt The Knouy "cg E.\1l1'l'. Full 'finle ~:q11;d 0111XJ r. F:n1ployt•1' -- LOVELY OC'~:AN Vu . nr. N. lk'1.1ch. 1. 2 or :: un. no pets, 1311 Rucna \'1~ta. s.Clcni. .19-1-:;:no. • • 645 0621 * J.a11 ns .. S[Jl'inklers for hon1e!';, 1 5:\6-35:12 212:J ll:1rbor, Ci\1 6-l6-9!l10 1 .,.. .. .,.,...,..,...,.,..,. __ 111 tJ L·....,1.;1\EEl'Elt, llvc--11 1 * -& . I D "'n -B R · T • BROADWAY 1J1,11 n .. 111 & TV. :l.011l rlren. -· FOUND; Bro\1·n & Beige •1fll ~ · i·onuHert•u, · i·,,~· · YO UN G man l''.':prricncl'd in oat epatr ra1nee 1 ·-----------I ~11·:rJJ('AL s uitrs. ;nunrd. T~i·ril'l' 1\'li:ttTcn h«1!111:t· 11:1.bh" !tP11"I, l'~tcs. Pron1p1 I ria in't ing, Jl~ht <."onstruc rion ?llusl lurvr n1cehanicaJ Hp· NEWPORT i S.11111• l<n~ltsl~~t.B, !'!l'l-81:\.i n1Tup11111·.v.Xlnt lol". in llun-Q "l"l'l' ""''"'"'"' I l·:XPt-;HJl·:NCt: Ruil(l" ll QI" "f"f"f"f"Pf"ll ·1 . lin~IOI\ Ut'Hl'h . C!oi;e to collar; Vi('. 17th & range. 1· . .,"':' .. "~ · .• ~ needs ftilt 11nic JOh. 97~1-962! tit udt', ~ho11h~ir & .c l'nn Apply Jrd Flol)I' ~·nur Tl";ii nini,:. Today's ·' ·. \ '-" · · ~·xi..,·r. -"' I ,-1 2~,..., Hu nt. llt'llCh. :i36-l69'1 __:..1"1·.111 1 Ol 5,'l,4 ii, 7 I I rco ·orcl . Pc1·n1 JOli a ppl1,.anls 1 ,\H\TY 11,,~ '.~) .f''lJ ·: 11.\~" ll'k. l.n..,i:;:tu\a Niguel h11~p11i1 . :~I 1<q r 111 -~"' __ ----~~--f"UltOPl"AN C I . J b W F I TO I Bl k .. Bo l " I Pf'rMJnnl'I Dcp11rt111r11t :i"'lt. t'all 4!l6--095.'! 1<iJ n. Jn,·lt,.tc·s pvl l'n· AUSTnAL.11\N Shepherd h!k · • a 1·' c 111' 1 · o i1nted ema e 2 on Y· ae re s a i ari · ,. 1 · 1 1 , N" «J•"••1·1untt ll·~. Maintenanr-e -Landsrap1n~. ' Nr11·,......rt B1'h. <•S 11011 ~an"· ·0 · I " lt'HIH'"-~• lid•"· cqll, dr("ls, & sllv1•r. Vt•· S. C. Gen') 1 y __ c•~------~--1-:qu<tl Oppor. !::111ployl'r 1 2 Room a 400 air t'()ti:I, i1111plp park111g. 1-lospltal .J9'l-874!i Tn>e Reinova . e i· y N~:ED hf'lp al honH•? \\'1• BOAT Ca1·pcnrrr. n1ust h1tve I' \•1111• i'il 11 ~ !ibj INSURANCE SALES ROOJ\1S $~0 wk up 1\·/kit, S30 \1·k up apt~. Chilrlren ,'i: pet .s~cl ion. '1:\76 N1'11·port Bh·cl c;..r. 5-R!-97;iJ o r (.4.)...3967 !"hon(• 6.'\9-!:IS·!O, l' v l's UNUSUAL young fl'n1alr: rea.'\Onnble. 642--5329 eves. lHl\i.' ;"lJdc~. 11 u r ·"rs, I yr l'Xfl, Apply al Coaslal DISll\VASHERS $1 6.) 110111' • , • 997-l:zG:.i ~n·y ,I.: hlk ti gt!r s1rlpt·d Pf~OFI::SSIONAL gfl~ener, hllo us ckpr.;,k r.0111puan1?1,1>:. B.l'ri·ralion, 940 \V. 17th SL, + 11\l'als. r111{ht s)uft, 6 d,1ys I E:\PltR. LC~lbl' in~n. ~ord No exp nt><" rum \Vhilr you Tl ll'l'e \\Ork pr u n In I.:. Q !1\ e 111 a e J s flJO \U c '.\I \\' k J t 3u:i0 c . Pl\)( Ul l'<, :lSs J\ Sn1og I.I!" I • .• • !':.&1. Vic 0 ;111a Point 4\l:J.-:l_.....'.'l .. · kl r · 'cl ·anup johs fl.li...f~illl. ·· · . rl' · llll ios o,i~I I t 11~1·. 1\IJ i;.~1u-f11... Pf'nston l1~:lrn, Plll'I lllTIC, l'\·es & .\vait irnnierl h<l1•111, c·rn-YN(;, .Sianu·Sl" l'D I. lilt! !;iffy spiin I' s. . l G ,' '1· ,, . . C1\S!llER, part l!n1e. Apply 1!1gh1\ay, Cd~!. 1111111. t'OlltH"! J!ut::h Bea r. 1vknds, lull lime 11•hcn qual1· terally l0t.·0!1•1l. C::'ll ;1rca. colo1·, f"tl>. li"a -II"•· ,.,·,.. I an_ d s ca p In i;. rorg". lt l'.:rl,R E.D n1_u·sc.· \\'/au.lo \\'Lil I S .~ A Shoes, 333 F.. l7!h 0 1.'.l·llV,\<HER ,, •• ,,~1. ••~.··p. I 'I' lirrl. .. ~ "'" ~ ,..,, r.0!)'.l I 11,.,, id• '' ''''P I'·• '''' -..,, " "-·' 0111 Slan111 F<lrcl, :i:t'l :\. J::I ' • · , . Del i\la r ,\\'I'.., (.';'II J•l&-llo' . _ . 1 ,. < ''"'P' long/,l«>i·> ..... I"'• pl'f'. rs. .1r11u s ;i,111110. S:111 Ch·ni1•111 \•. .. -\11 olr1•t p1'J\' ho 1ll e "2 -~-JI'\"· ' " ' · · " St .. C:O.I. 1"0 phone ('alls. J Good h · C· ,,. . C l"w·11>"'" l1>•w·ancc Gro"p 1 . &16-2Qtl IJk PI-~ND_.\B ..... nio1'' :·1 .'' . ·-· ""A-V\,.. 628 N. Coast H11•y., Laguna !l ·l·l!J~-1137 Eel Lllni • 540-183 1 .. FOUND n1atc-blonde doi:;: i·clgc. Consc1ent1ous \\'o. 1 k. _rcfi;. 61.r230.1 CHECKER "·•c·li. NICE rop1n fur 11•nrkin" 111an I 1. k" N o.. I I · ~·· 1·1·\1 ILf' ·•1 1 o.. I ~: "' I\' 11·u1r 111111· 1n1.:s. r .. .,.,. Rc>a~. Frc-e est. t1t•1: 100 You !{no1v .lo.lo ycl' AUTO PARTS ------~----· •. · ·· -o "''i 1" -~1a 1'<' JANITOR ~11'6 11•22•1·'•"11,_<~10'0_1117'.1 kit. priv. 1 ' C. Pluzu . 5-1fl.-26~ lii:l-0775 Shr'll ~i,,e your hair fl ncii· DISll\\',\Sl!Ell house n1 JI.I·:. 1)ool. il•nnb. -----------· ' F-0-U-ND-:-Si-;>-0-,.-,-,-_8-,,-0-1-,-5c I:: la,i·n :-ervirf' look. !lair tlunlers, Fashion need p:•rls man lo star! im· 1 P:'ll·g 11;\I. \\'L>t'kt•n<l~ OH i.::«r. a v;ul, ~l:Jo incl Li rils. l\c11·po1·1 Orri1·l', Part tirnc. I CCOl.c",11',L.,ETp• . ,,,0 I>• " I ,. 0 g I .!....•le. 61 ,21,,1 111erlia1ety. Full ti1ne in f11s1 Call 642--0598 !',.:::&..:l7!11 ;1f1 G. !:i tl' l';\I or evening:. <·all V.'.ll·on Rentals 425 SACRIFICE 1·:11. dl'k b1..,1·n .. Custa i\lesa ;,< .... • • 1 • cf• l .11·n --9 6 ,1 •. . "~" "13" 1.:1n11·111g au o fl:J ,, i · 1, . DOG Si tter. N~I ""!'son Y°Ro,N·r DE.SJ,· CL""J•.1,· , _1i-~;tltil 11£'11\'n . , "on-~ n . Suhll'I rll'IV 1151 sq fl , Oft: :,.r)--Jjl9 Mr.J " ·Help Want-M & F 710 \11 F: 19!h St Ci'll &15-826-1 .~ "' ·- I --~-~~-~ _::::_::c_::________ """'• "· · ·· ' · · \\'ilh uarrl to care dllJ'S for Sn u Clt•n1cn1e Jun ts i;cck..in<> JAN!TOH, part·tin1e & full fortablt> <'nhin. Uii.: Rt'i•r 1111•r11s, t\1111 Uui-;inc.~~ (·0111 · ;'i:.\&-1IH:l General Services ~ ~1 1110 old puppy. G75-6-l-lti a f[Ualif1erl 1!csk tll'rk l.oocl 1in1r. Experience prl'fcrrec!. FOR Rent \\'N'ki.'nrls l''llll-i-ul!(• inl·I ll'llHnl i11111n11·c-FZ\D: Irish Stilt'!' \·iv 11.B. [ ;i.n Equal OpfllY Employer. J "'I Lake Ell'Cll. SlflS 6. \\'knds I t•lo'\. llireh !)1., l'.:1•11 porl I ~~-~,~c ''-'--'----------1 Cl!ILIX:1\HF:. light hou~c-!)RAFTSi\ii\N, for a shop.. e<irnings plus a n1ra1. \[011r!I _C•;•,f~I ;..:i'.1"7;-<;;1;118;;. ;;;;;;;;;;~: 11;1·ait. 01'1', s & !l. 1;1 ,~ 1 Ht':it·h, 11;1lk 10 ;1 it'()(•l'I, lush 3 i\lo. olc \\'Cltllarancr puppy. "THINGS" by ;\'loose. Gen'! Actou11tan1 to Sl4K kerf!lng. 4 hr rlay. 5 day ping center dc\'clo1ler, .Jr. 3--11 Pi\l, ti days. ~ho11 lil 1 . 16, J nn :i & 6, 1~1 & 20, 1 li•1HJ~1·uping, p!t•n1y nf fl'1'" \'a• Baycrest, N.B. S.IZ-lS2l C~1rpcnti·y. Repairs, Plu.nt-Sr. Chenu.~t 10 $11iK 1vcck. i\1usl ha\'c 01i·n trans -1111. Call To1n Pu rt· t l I -1 lrai·c i\·!CR •1200 & PBX cx·1 Keypunch Operator l.-f'b. :.! !-:~ ,(· 16 ,(· 17. prkg,$51ro.n10.Cnll83:l·llil. lling. E!cc. R<.>modcl1ng Telc("IJ'QCcsslng, 3GO/BAL s .. t'nJ·oy children aues i .~1 jll·G.f·l-64.fO. I IJl'I' & prcsciit a tl\'flt <1P-< l"<•lepf'o''' i·cccplio,1i~I LoJt 55S 1·,,·1-~11. p,~"a•l>O>cr .. 121( "' pearancc. Ane no fachll". ··,. , . , . · ' S:i<l 11·knd . :;.16-2;tl9 '·'\"l·".CLTIVE ·'ll1·c,'.'· ·''I' '"' -.,,• " 12 S2 00 hr J.18 8210 or '"> ·11 11 Sun ON!\ "" -" l:'.Xt!C. secreta ry $7:JO " " '?~ · · JJ RA Jl ER Y 111anuracn1rl'l' '.\!u.~1 be !';flbt'l' & bond11hll'. ·' · '· · · • · ~I AUI, H1111·oli, 011 the bri.n:h l'•HHL nff1e1i avail. in 1~1·n· $300 J{l::\V,\H.O FOH .. COfL\L Carpt:JHry, clti.:U·ical. pluinb-Supeivisor RcW.il S7CXl •1·1~·26 ... l. -needs c x pc r i en c cri or ,\pµly. \V/rcfC'rcnecs to i\lr. 1 li!IA"BORI \\'/pool. l.,g('. 3B<lrn1 hfime lf·rtfr•nal nn•po rt arru su11t •. ,~ s1ll'l'I' Squash Blosson1 i111:. fix ·ll. t' & B ll o Ille Ui rl f'riday 10 SG2'2 lrain!X's, lin. end, tablin~ Har1.•is. 492-6103. for r enL !\T in. 10 da\'s /\l·11ly CHl'pt'l('d & drp~. ••"c·kl,·ic·•' in i·.·1.•kcnl y bo•·-ltepair, t).12·1~03. S""'" o ach·1110 o~··•foi·• c·-1 ------~~-! . ~ ·'" Typl~t J"" CITY Of IRYINE '" rn ,.... ·'· •vv< ~·011EJGN cat• 111f'C"hanif' dur. (l11i~lrn;1 s. Jlr~p. fan1 ltr<'i'Plion1st & phopl.' ans , ... ,,--J1·om 1>>Y l10111c 11•k. H II 1 · c··~ pay hol•"day• & vacat•"on• I . v •"U i1u ng 1\lainL J\1an 1Ann 1e1n1 .,J.,,, · .. · ·· 11·antrd. Co~ta :'llC"sa area. onlv. 6-1+.fl70.l ~rrv1c(· nc. SC'cn>tary .~ ol Jl/11 l'iC"'·' h0 lp. N;o S'" "" I D1·,~1·,, Se-··<cc •~ I " ,. . . I Sll'llO ~1:1 0<:llC l t,... ·~ . JI.IV 1;1Z-;1J 3.l COM-ANY . 7~'l'l l,\' SCl'l'll'C'S_ a\'ill ' s1:i:i. I lJ<le.~1ions <t Skc>U. ·1~7-23J8 or lOC\L ,,,O,ITI" & haulln<> s 00 I\' l71h St c ;<.'! r C II 54" 1~"·' • , a • " Acctng C\rk Trnc/Typc 'I · ·• ·· · 1·t>."ALTOJ<.s" Renti1ls to Share 430 ~"~~---I ~~ll--671·1 hy ~t1.1d,·111. Large I ruck. P RIAIA Girl or CROSSING GUARD GENERAL OFFICE SIN CI--: 19.11 EXEC. SUITE 1 LOST Chi_h_I,-· -,,.-,1-.-,-,,-,-,,-,,-.h"a-c> Rrn". Ba1Ty. ~li-18 !ti ot i R('la!ed exJ)('r. Sal Open 67, ,,00 l 1~ Ba npt fl'plc· 11r11• !urn . u 1 B k ---0 , bi'i~hl indiv. \\'/a\'g typing: _ SJIARJ.: lers.:i· luxurious 'J Br L<ir;.:c 0 ('CDn _Vir11• oilier .t I pooclr \\'f n'd Jr11·eled _c'O-67::-0611, I CALL TRIS!·! llOPKTNS ELECTRICIAN ]11\'t'!»tigat11111 fir1n is fil'1'k111~1 ~ I I · 1 ,1 ·11 1 11 · rf'('l·p!. n1-en in non an lar, naJne is Bon Nu11c , y ,\lt l1. gara~t" 1·tean-1111~. JEil.Hi \\'HITT EM ltf'. Thl' ru.v of Irvinl' is ,\· 1,-11, l''.':_·""r. 10 ivork. io L-ABORERS ul i JK · flOO • "! lt'n IO ar hldi.: l\'1.'11·por! Cl·n1cr Al'ail I Los1 lll J',it-:<rt \'rrd" an'a, rt•n10\'C d11·1 . JV)'. 1lnvt'\\it~s . tmnNE DCOCl"V.."'-n:I t ,.. f I ' \'1r11·_ \lu.~t Sl'f' In tx-tiC'\'l'. 111 J ;in. ,.f c.,,_.,.,, >lc·s.:i. call j l!l-IJi'i d' s.i-~ l"-VI rLl'\..J'Jl"4l..,,.LL. IJl'f'!'Pnt .v a cl' r P ! 1 ng ap-. . 11·at'n.1 fr1e11d)y o (' .. GOOC' lnunetl. Assil{Tll lll'!l!S. Toii'i ,,,7. Da Sl<"l"'i ll" 1111 :-l un1p~.gra 1ng: .. 4-. f 1ilicat1ons l..11: ~hf' posi1lonPcrn1anC'nt opening JOUl'n cy· !-l"••·tm." i;alar.v .~ . ..:Int co. S<'. i "•lg O" ·.lioi·I 101•11 ,,.., J nu . ; on "· I _.\I r . .\!<'farla11d . 6 11-9.11_0 .,,fl 'ipn1 . --5cD\/V"ES6Ar"C•V-V I . IJC ... b . .. ·"' • .• • :-.:u . ::. [)11n;l l'11in1. G1·r1'1l " c.________ ::il\.ll'W;\DER & dun1p trui.:k ! U\,J "-.-J"'U...JU""'-' ur ('11JSSl!lg j!:UHJ'd h) help n1an e et:ll1!'l8rl 11' . l'X-llcuchlS. CHll :t\0-•1'150. l..;H\L \\ ul Coust h11·y. ::it•l' :-."TAl:T ,Y<lUr 1!11y 11· / 11 JtE\\',\JW for r•'lUl'n or inf•J 11ork . Concrrtr, asphalt,: 4~ E. I'ith St. (al Irvinf'f C~I l'll'n1cntarv school children fk'r. Ahle 10 \\'Ork al heights. Jason Best Agency NE\'F~lt A f'F:F: i\T TE'.\lPO. Ui··k. ll:1rliul r \'1"11\1', USJ!l<ICC 1'1'"1'1· nl :tnliquc> .':: t•1\·1l i1·ar p!fl<.: !i/l.\\lllg, hreaking. S46-71Hl. Suite 224 642-1470 rross sa.fcly at ht!avily :. Uay i1·ec1<, ~Jon Tues of!. 17-100 Brookhursl. F . \.\). TF:>'lPO Trn111orary llclp ;11·a1 ;11 lt' • u l 1 ~· 1 1. d . , I l I ---E V tr ;1 1· c I c d interscclions. .3 i·---\\.AN'TEl): J\IAh• p1'iL Tr30 67;\~IJ;xJ ;~ J; . '''n .·~.31\·cc ... >VI~.' 31 FT. f''UllNITUR . an ~ !;ual'cls :ll'C' n('{'dcd ll'onl Apfll)' in Pl'1"SOn Suitl' 213 9ti -11 1J LEGAL Secretary for one 10 shr ln: <I BR furn hsf', -.-. -, . . , , ~01!~s Boio . ,t ~.'~1111~·~· ror local furn hauls & gen'\ 7:30 Ai\! 11 n l i I ap· Pl'r!IOnncl Office (; ~: N ~::R A L n1ainlcnancl', inan office in Ncii'JlOrl Bch . ._,,,,1n1111 , l•••••n··•. ,,,, •. 1 1 0r~IC1'~, '.~".·".i\i ' 11. tul!t' & 11_·1.<_l'rtn". :G1-i 'l.>_I. 11-.,11·,1,. -.. 1•-1°0 2 -.,·'i-2136" ACCOUNT-ING CLERK c--1 , 1 . 1 d. "' .... ·' '"' " ., . ., "' "" · ~ · proxirnatl'ly 4 Pi\1 11·/tin1c11 n111n r ru ay. n1a u1'C' 1:111· Expel'. 111 1'C';r estat~. is- bt> SfllUnl."d, i; t ra i i.:h 1 · huildingB O«h!t l~\36!1:'~,: ... , llun · I L 0 I.LI t: 111 a J ~v i c · Houseclei1ning l'\.B. real c11l;1ll' flrn1. /':•.1 · \•111·.vin<> al i11divid1.1al in-DISNEYLAND rlynu1n \\'/past ''"-Ii. Full sulu1io11, probh1t". c s I 11 ! l' ' -,.',-7'00 _1_111i,:lu11 rac" , J . r~.11:1 1 11,.,.1kli''''"' ,• "klO•••'· • · 711 '"180"" ~ n ~ ·" l'UJ!, J)l!)'i\b]l'S. bunk tt'<'Oll · [('l'!ICC!i0!1S. $2.2!J fll'I' hr <ll' P<ll'l 11111('. ': .. J. -IJ planni11g, 11·iJls. i\rin 5 yrs CoNSE:RVATl\11:: '1;1!ll ill'n1<1 11 1 Sl/ITI-: rtl'XI 10 Liri uor Store llB. Blk. \1h1 & a11. Vt•t·y Oedicat•d Cleaning <:1 lliations. Able IO HSSl!';I on \\·ith nil nccrss. cquipn1enl !J l:l llarbor Blvd. for Hppt. l".-..:{>C1'. ,'Jo sh. f~XIK'l' on, or In sha rr nc \\· ho111c 111 T11 ~\1n I & f{r'~!auranl. l.i'i; lllOO St.I· fnghti·ru.:d. ltl'll.'lrd. ~l J * \rt: UO l::VERYTfllN<: *: eash t'el·eipts, e!('. S•l.>0 tu furn lly The City o[ 11viuc. An::ihelni 92803 GENEll.AL offi<.'f! L\rr ryp-\\'illing to l('nrn auto type- nt· f["11·ys. Pool .~· 1e11ni~ fl S~7;i. 8·16-l~'!:J, 5:Z:t-7ii~o;c-=-,,.--,,=c-:o.-: !tels. t--rer e."t. 646-2839 srort. Sully, 64fl-052S. ing, booklil'cping, !1cJ11d~1hl•', 111'111•._. Nn lw.~)kl.;ec11i11~. llr!!. eri s. c1tll l'VC'S, :.,.1.1-11:11; 1 Business Rental 445 n F:\\'ARD. ;'lli11nl1:1 SRT 101 HOUSE OF CLEAN Apply At Equnl Opror. t~mployrr rn f 1779:1 1.;:, Skyp<it'k Ci rt·l e , 91\.i\I-.iPi\l. 1 1 ~ hr lunch. Ff:l\L\LI:: roontniillr nrt'{[c(l l Ol'f"JC". "" ,,. •f l'i ··d 1•i1n1cra, blk casi.". Vic o! fl . d & ADVENTURE? Dri1·f' A The Irvine Jrvinr.J\pplv 9-11 ;oni. B11yv\c.11•.Pr(')!Ctlt.sccretary 10 shr ,1.12 girl."> Purk r-on "t' JlOI ~ 1 . Vista de Cal[llina, So. oors, carpets. "''111 o;·s Tnnk! Today's ARl\1\' has Police Department · on .ioh for 11 :v rs, Salary :"\cwport ·r 0 "'' 11 h 0 u s *" . 1 AvR1I. 1)n IC'll~t' l~aru ;illy Laguna. 49-1·2'&1.3, ·l!J!\..llJS6. \\'Hlls, r·rcl' est, 642--68 I 300 job Ofl!>Ol'lunilles. 19002 Zee St., Irvine 1-:i,1-:CTRO:'JICS Tech. Pl'0 · GIRLS _ GUYS opi::n. Boss not a ~lave· I r11r11 C'H""'led atr/cond LIV'•' .. li"tti"too"" ,, .. ,,,, , .. ,' <hn·1ion lest. QC co1nmu11ica· <1•1v1••. Call Ba 1· bar a, fi.10-J673 '. ' ,,,_ . . H.EDDTSll-tnn Afghan. \IRlC. "' .. .. . ... " ' ·· r11rk1ng . Approx. 1000 sq livc·in 1naid. $4~l/Up. G.G. f''or 1111.' fa{'ls t·or Jnforn1;i lion Co11l.'.I.\'! rion~ f'l'(Uipmcn1 lo 30 l\'lllZ. TRAVEL, lj7::-1172. \\'ANT n1Rle tv s 11 a r f' ri S250f1110. \\'archou~ :ilso Black fa ce &. tail, "'·/shodrt r.:ni ployniC"nt J -99i>-461 ~. \ 7141 558--2665 Pal Elt•ctronics, 619 1 \re.~t-Leg-a"l-S~e-c"'y ____ $6CIO v.'/san1r. 0 11k1\·001I :.! HH :n·:.11. !dcul Ior <'Ontracror. luiir nn back. Rcii·ar ! Joan Gumina nlins1l'r A1·c., \\'cstn1instcr. OVER 18 /\fl!, $142. nlO incl Ut!ls, ~d.~-2616. _j.16-51:1S~-~-~--Painting & ANIMAL HOSPITAL R9-1-330l. r·cl• Paid. Assisi Ja11·ye1·. U!<C &12--61)9:; .. 1.11 .. : l'''"'"'". ,,,.,,. ,, i~" P.E\\',\l1D._yng, ft>111 S1r1111esl', Pi1perhi1nging AttC'ndant 10 !ISS.iS! dOCIOl". 556-5238 F rl'r 10 !ravel llR11·Rii )'O lll' llC'xilllC' n1i nd & i:;ro11 I r_ ,. " ,., d 'I -I 1 ,-,00 l\lcxico C11 y & major t•illl.'s. 1\· lal\' Iirin 111 Jrvlne. Alsn ' -,.·• .. J,\l.I"., 21 10 28 10 ,.h,,-·.··f'"f> ,., .,,1·1. SI"'/"'"· In d<,:h1~'f· . "u(' ,\· 1111 r. "'C"o1·0 g d1111·c, I" •1 ~ 1-·~et· !'c<'re1a-" " '· ' " " ~ ... "'' Ou-La.IT Painting ' "' " ·' u -1· '"1' " • • •J ~·~-,,1 ;\lust be neat &. single. No ~·1·1." Pnsitions. CRH E: I I y hou~ in 11.R. J)(lOl, 1t~1101s, ('nr~nf'r)' \'illa::e -12.) J(lih St.. i•rillfll'. Vi•· Fa11'\·ic11· & Ap!lrlnii•nts * llonil's Ne11'Jl0rt. Send rcsun1e 1•1 Equal Oppor. En1ployer SC'l·rc!!lry, S.. Ann S.,00 rxper. n<'i·eSS8.J.')'. A 11 l:.:lhs, ~i;)6-l'5(1.-,, (.'I) 111 r 0 l l{flr. n\'a il, Sl jfl 1nrl Ltols. !\'H 642-l!ill. \\'1l."°n. C.~1. 5-18·!'111:1 1,11 .t t:.\t * f-l'l'l' t-:sl Box no. 994, ("l o Dttily Pilot, File Suprrl'isor Ir a nsporlalion furnishrrl C•tl'l't'l' Eniplo)"tnenl Ag<nci·. ""''2191 fl 6 l'LI" ! ~ I 1 · I' O 0-~· !"'"' C""la i\les·1 Clai1ns l::xa1nu1c1· to $6.'iO ... ...,.. · 11 · •'""0·"· ti-"> B"". P'••h ~ \ ,. , ,ray Oni,. latr u,::·Pi'. Sl11isfart1nn Guarantrt'd · · uu., ....,.,, u.. 1 '' IST •.<·"I \\·/2 \1·eek <'XJ>CO"' f1'1ld 3100 il'l'ine Bh·d., N.B. -----------~ ~" "" '"" ,. 1 fl ll Calif 9'.!626 CLERK/TYP Elc1 ·1licittn .,...n \\'A'.\"TJ::O n1alc lo sh11!'l' h·i:: flffi\'f' "I' S1<1rc, 1.·ixbO $"j() I lllR e, f':l 1"1 111'· vic. Li<'f'lll't'd, ln~ul'C'd 492-26.iS · -· I o.. , • I O .,,,.,.. training fll'Ograrn. For a ppL :'-l:\ClllNISTS, likill('fl. lnl CC· .l br hou.~r .t uul~ $00 per 61.'r:r.:j~I Ot' C..f6-12J I " · 1 '.\t11nnf'rs Ur .. :\B. He11·a1 .J~ ANTIQUE r<'finish1ng S.-·r\rr1I <lrpenrlab e prrson . to .:-Cc Y .... ·J!:fl l'nngc oJ<JUV ror p('.rsona! intervir1v, (all 1110. Ji n\ l3<'h 91;2.Sl.iG-! ____ -cc-:--c= ~riS--07:>4 PROF. \\'nJ\covcring stall' repair inan or \\'Oman need-n1,11ntwn our a1Jd1c~s1ng Of,· i\lgt J)en!al. ~'.\·. lO S600 ~!is.."> Sands, lil-ll 774-W!li'. c~tin~ llte tn!'lnuL No prod. ---lndu11tria l Rental 450 -~---~~--~-he. ;\o. 27~;i1·1. insur .. all 1 C •1 "'2-'5""l fllrs. l\lu~t huve n 1v n Dental ,\sst. ~·. \lly to SJOO 0 • ,1 t 1. Located S.\\'. Costa J\lcsa. Plto "". t.ai·lu•lin•, '.::.!. 11 ill ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; LOST Lr~ black rnt, \011~ l 7 I • _'c'c·~~·"0' c· c"::o"0n0.""~""'='""7-1. C Bk 8 p k •i:cn I AJ\·1-:iPl\'I " on I in1 n . -,., -135 <J' l2l I 0 I typr~ O paper. .. ; 1ranspo11at1on Ill travel to pr, · a t'· ""'"" 1 ,·,1. ,,.,,...,.,. · or J ·' · shurr 2 hr aiit \\/~an1c.1 ha1n·1I. n1:1ll'. \\·cering flea ARCHITECTURAL 11 J · s· Parent~ 1\'{' conic at Now LEASING I I I T ·1 p k J"? 1!42-<l1.'l6. 1't1s1 Of1•s. Apply in Pel'son. Cu _l'Anruc L~CO ,,., •. ,.,,... i\IAI D foe l "'. k . ~85. C ;\I tr t1'a ~.1r;.ri1:.H!I r1·c!'. "°. A ('11:1 rn1 er ar "~ DRAFTSMAN ( s I II ff , • II, 11··1 o I' A C •1 EDDIE Pisz D cc oral in g l'rnnvs.1vcr, 1~5 NC'1\'port •· · 11 0 man GIRL n .1.. . D . . I' 2_ RC'fCI'l'nces. $2. hr. Balboa I B h . t son .. ~pat"c _, . ·". -NEWPORT '-'" l\C'lY rtl'er ,, i Slli\RE llOl fSF: Oil AP'r. I Hunt ngton eac &.>nrlcr. Reasonahle rates. nl'edc>rl by R nation 11·ide dr· Blvd. Cl\l I · · · · · Inn 675-8740 0 , p V\Tl\J'R LOST hr1rloorn 1linrnond 1ini.: p I A 1'l'S old. UveJ'stfls i\1ot<1t· -~----~--~~ S,\VE ~'iS H !\II-.-, 1 ~ I NEW M-1 in \·lrtnlly So. Cst Pht7.a Nf'nt .... -nrk. 492-'.'.6..10. vc•loper, lntcrn1C'c!in!c or ersonne gency I i~cu·\s, 1~ llarbor Blvil .. '.\!ALE Help & Countl'r G ii·J~ S36-ll!l l. :1 1~1-l 'i!l I D.W Sq. Fr. & L<P Nov. 23rd. RE\\' A !l D ! PAINTIN'G ,._, Paiwring, 12 St'nior \1·ith ty1>C J coni-;truc· I COOK i\'rullc>d i1·/c~pcr in 833 Dover Dr., N .B. C\L i1antl'd. f\cntueky 1--ricd Gacages fo r kent 4JS , lk11111ltorr s, K•· .... l;ind :)I. "33--0122 years in ifarOOr area, Refs non C'Xfl. goorl brnC'fil.'. h0nie stylf' .. ook in~ for ""11 642-3870 Ct ken 2929 1:' Coast II" 6-l{)--05:)6, <·ve ~' Please t:llll 171~) 837-2020 Re~taurant opening soOn in Ht•l1arc \Veldf'r In Sfi hr . \IC ' • ~· · "-" MINI WAREHOUSES f 9~l 970 LICllT Gruy Sian1rse n1ale furnishrrl. 642·23."16. ext 289. Laguna Beach l\rc;i . !I-', I Doc>s not need to be> ct'rtlfied. (d~I. A("ll>ly ;iftcr IPi\I. ,.,..,..,...,,...,..,.~ ... .,..,.. ral. \'1(' Bui;harrl. ,t· !"r n1i.B.ctirC"d Paintrr ·1!17-262."i; eves -19.)....1)92. ?Ill' EXEC. SUITE • i\1ust kno11' lacking. Co. too ,\l;\NlCU ll lST Clien1el .. STORAGE t * COSTA MESA* J!aniilton l;)st Thurs nilt• Efficirnr ,~· N1•11l \Vrk: M;irias. L;irg1• OCJ:::AN \'icw ofrlf'f' tiu sv lo'! 1n 1in . Load:-of ,11·;d!11.hlf', i1nn1t"1li11lc>l,Y. hr :\v .\!r1\'1"lll_ '" .".<11·1"0111 \~l~l-17~iO-i4fMJ s(J. II, Pl'lvatc ""2-&~18 6-12-125;} ASSEMBLER --,~. rr eepr. arl.'.1 in Union ovef1 i1111•. Derinile.ly nu f1no;' sn\n11. \\'"rl·Sat, l<\r11 ' c • ·•· I " COOi\: for 1\1L'Xican 1'\.i\chcn. I f' 12 · c 111ri:;('s. ,-ro111 ~•.JU per of f1 1'f'"· P!t·ntv. of 11:1r kin,. PAINTIN"G. P.·.p••·h•ii•t"o•. Hank hid~ .. Ne wp or r-layoffs. \\'ill hegin 11·01·k a ! Tl'lllPt'h•rl, i•'--11.~57 t LOST: tiny ,1·h\lr poorllt', vie'. <..> " " ,... P~11·1 or fu ll rirnt>, n1alr 1 ------ II I • ,. 1 1 ,1 Ji u · · ~!a lt'!' .~ r1•1nnc. r . . " pre ferred .. <;..1urh Coast 1 , 1 1 61,9110 .... '" I"'"""' 1nont \. I lt•·ad1 rorOi'PUfl<Jllf'\. N l I "V J\1 asl"r Cr::i f1 sn1an. In!-1-:xt. WOULD YOU lr111,•r. A1·a 1 i11 .l1tn. once. Con1e "llrly 1 f :.,,CJ,\J'(Jllr:D-...,.. .... ,,n ov'r ·,>1 111111 toAn L•L·s''p"A'c°'E " ·• "' C. HOBt:HT N ATTHES~. B.1·ii·nrcl. R\2-WtiJ Lnrnl 1'(.'f. Fr<:>r ('SI , 979--5294 Plata 5.16-7!)J;, i\ l'. nlct'Rr a11r, · •.-' possible. c:u· & plWlnl' uccess. $1:.!.1 RLT. FXTER $220 & R I::XP Sal,.sliuly, Appl,v in F~('\10 JOB AGF:;\CY 11·k. lo slarl . 89 1--8000. 9~1970 1rnsla ;\!esa ~~7~571 1·•19 N. k"P· Aoolm' LIKE A COOKS '1'Snlcrl in fa:-;I food ""!'!'fin. J/'lckit>s, Huntin,.,.1011 :;1 ~1 Jrd ~I.. Sulte_20'.l 9 -MASSAGE TEC~H. I --~----~ . . eat \\'Or . 1r css house. Soinr e;.;p. prf'lr11·cd c"' 1 8 '1 ll 1 1 St' I 36--11:\ Li\RGE G11ra.11:r SZl. rnn. 4\IS NE\\' !\1-1. 3 PhasC' \\"Iring. I 111•) !;pr0y. Call Roy, 9©-1~07. bul i\1!1 train. 630 Lido Pal'k i~c'~"lclc"c',c-'lc"1c>lc"c"o·1,-o,-o~l.'R~1 --1111 ing on ac l ;i -..:.· TRAINEE Alab<l.n1ll , 11 u n I i n g t on ll\{) ,'1 1950 sq. f1. 7:;12 \\'. Instruction PROF palnt(•r, honrst 1\·ork, CHRISTMAS Dr .. NB. Sec Chef. Help Wi1nted, M & F 7 10 H elp Wi1nted, M & F 710 \'iiiinir larl)' (l!l-2t!i 1vantC'd J Br11.ch, fll.i2-3jJ:'l or j'.\6-0321. 20th SI, ri\.f -Saunrll'rson, ]iiijiiiiijiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii;,;;;iii~ I I f . I Dav." frl2--02l2, N I l cs, rl'A~. nl l'X t. .ree C"sl1n1a e, COUNTt::H. girl &. g-irl Friday C"r lt•s;:-1t1111R !e f111l li 111e pu:o;1- $2:l, l0x20'. Very Sl'!curc. 2ln <c.16· 22.,.. & Rrf~. :.,.1~2T.i!I, 6'12-3913. 10 niect publ ic ,t, lii::h! off. 11011. Kn 1·x p. 111·1· \\'c send Mineo· SI., CM. 49-1-1163 Sc' -;'-~-"-·~~~~~-Schools INT/EXT PAINTING HOLIDAY?. wk. ;0 Si< Speedy PdoH"g EXECUTIVES MANAGERS lo ><hool. can>"""' learn. & Call. 4001 BIRCH, NB instructions 575 F J ' 6-35.'19 Center. s.i:io slart. Robert Apply in person Any ;1ft. or Off• R t I 440 3liOO Sq. Ft. Sprinklerf'c\. Lt. Fl't'c Jst Im /;>-, Cumn1ings 8~&-360~ RfL 6. ''JO·B OPPORTUNITIES'' l'\'{'. 2930 \\'. Cst. 1111)'., ic• en a ~If~ \\'h!lle. Slorage. B11un1· STATE HI QUAL ITV, LOW $ N1>11·port Beru·h. fo'ffi.ST mliW.lh rent ff'Cr . i.:n rclncr. 541 -5032. CONTRACTORS Lie, Ins, Refs • ~H2-1701 VARIAN DATA Customer Service Tme l\l .-\TU11E. slflhlr adult!I Oclu.xe orPrrt;s 11r nil-port. NE\\' Coi;ta l\fesa. indu:o;. LICENSE Patios MACHINES Bu~ co. looking for sharp $12M $7SM Range n('C(led for pArl·lin1e pos1· 1, 2 k 1 Rn1. sp11crs fron1 spact' for lral'l'. Nr fnvy. Jn fl!' lhtll' as 16 hr~. indiv. \\'/avg ly11ing &. • !tons a l Nauj!:ll's Drive- $13.l per 1110. J anitorial 875 sq ft ,'{-up. 1-·or info All Trad•s PATIO Co\'ers, SpaCT'<I L.1!· offers a Christmas hol-pleasant phone voice & a SALAltllS·NEGOTIAlll Thru. Clean 1 . friendl_y at&- r,erviCf' & 1:1111ple parkin,11:. c·11.1l, 6~2-8601 . 83S-2727 llt..<e, Unl11ue well plann£'d . idey from D•c. 24 to \\·illingncss lo 1<'111·11. Gl'CBI y n10sphcf'C'. nst m0\•1tlg · 8l.1-3'l"l1 Bel. noon or S 0 ~ rl I E Block "'a.lis, retaining \Valls. J 1 t II I star!in" sa!at'y & Rd· Ive You U"•mploy•d Now-A•• ou S11•ki"9 A Ch11n9 e ch11lll.'ng!nJt. Ariply a fter 2: torage 455 \'Cl' a ._..,ca l' O .Xpl'l'. an. 0 a emp oye•s. "' -Worried Ab out Your A911-Tir1d of 8r ok t n Promi1e1-2110, B kh II 1 833-2840 Rll. nnnn. concrete elc. QuRlity only. vnnccnicnt potential for the ' roo · u1 'jl!. · U!I -Calif. Contractors If you 1'oin us now, you Und1 c.id 1d A1 To A P1oper CoY11e of A~lion-I Al I iiRc)t.·fs.~IONAL. Sn1all or· GARAGE 19:'\.19'. storng:r on· Res. 6'12-1770, Ken. right person. ington Bcac 1· nC.\l To PK• (ice bulldif\i. Nonh Cosla ly OrR11gl' Av~ & FlO\\'l'r Llcena• Service Plaster, P•tch, Repelr are el igible for this out· Jason Best Agency AA:E YOU UNDER PAID? Bf'1a. MesR. BcsL value! Xlnt for St. C.l\f. $35 mo. !;48--5227 L.ocallon thn.i-out So. Cllllf. standing benefit I 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly . 1 1 C 1 1 T 1\-fATUltE n1i,:h t janitor for medical. ac c o u nti n1;:, Rental• Wanted 460 •PATCH PLASTERING * Soitt:! 21~ 963-6775 lfYo .. Co11 Aiuwerlh•~law1111 of99orn," 11• snui.11 jioiitori11J con1pany. archltt>cl. or in!ft1rnncc1 etc. All types. Free estimates Openings exist on our DE"LlVERY Men, LA Times, Afflr111011 .... We'd Like .A.11 l1t9r¥lew Wllfl Yo' 6~2-19!18. Call 54~ 0 '" Bkr 200 I I~ c II "'" 002-2nd •hift fo,. electF'O--• ;,...,....,.,... · · NEED garage, approx SorvC. MCIRepeirt 8 ,,..........,,, a to homes in N'vprt Sch, IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL CORONA DEL MAR sq ft, Ne1vport --Costa J\letia DfY"'·all & Plastl'r Rcpain mechanical assemblers ;:ro mo + bonus 6'12-4800 -WE CAN HELP YOU "·· t ii " . 2·•~ Sq fl nrea pref. 645-5707. Acoustical cellin""' spn1ycd with a minimum 6 1 b ....,ll.8 · 1~y.. ...,.,. · ·• ~~ DENTAL Asg1st, or usy undl'r 30c per sq. fl. 4 Ex· Babysitting Ca.II Mike * 492-16-13 months experience in Hunt. Bch olc 6 inos exp., 'ecutlvl' suUC'!I. I •--II 8'114 ] Plumbing soldering, wir•wr•~ X-Ray Lie. Fan1astie fringe Bay & lkRch Rlty. 675-3000 ,.. • ..,..._,..,,.. BABYSITTING In nly home ping, cablelng, o r stuff· be11clil~. 4 d11y work \\·eek. LOW Cost Offices & Con-~ Cmitn Mella a1-ea, RefeJ'> L.R. OTIS PLU~lBI NG . 8-17-.1;,()7 ference rn\, new. Prhne CM ~!-&£! ence!. &1 2-0384. Rcn1odC'IS & Rrpni~. \\'nlrr ing. DENTAL Reeeptionlst. desk Jnd fll'E.'fl, Total JOO) sq fl, Auto Tranaportetion 525 c.,....anter hf'alert, di!tposal~. furnace!!, Othe,. benefits include onlv . 1\t least I yr exper-. St!IO per mo. Day 615-87'.\:J, ... -·· clsh1\·ashrs. 642-626.1 i\l/C & 01 d hlf Som·" Sal•. Fringe benefits. CAR POOL SERVICE Bl • c I 1 Pl bJna a 10 1• seeon s t pee-c nlte 673·14 17. CUS'f'OM WOOD\\'ORK "· omp e <' um • ..,. H.B. Rrea. S.16-3540 Anytin1e. DESK space available $50 For lnfo,.m•tion Cablnetll, paneling, patios. Service. Lie. Z72694. mlum, g,.oup lnsur•nc•, mo. \VIII provkle furniture Call UJ..2195 Duke DadW'ka 64&-7598 $10.50 PER HOUR stock purchase • n d at $5 mo. Answering service! After 6. PM Jack Bergman 8-16-!M95 Why pay more, 1veckend, cash profit shering and available. 17875 Beach Blvd. · evenings, Sii.me ntle no edu~•tlonal as1l1tence. H tl n. h ...... ~-nc-9'TnED , .. -0 •·/a"to will ,C"-•--_.__t_S_•_rv_I<_•____ t J t 1· me un naton oeac . "'""'.u' n.i:.• Lfi "'""' 1. • ~ r 8 v e · C•ll or apply In perton '1617 WESTCLIFF NB µrovkle transp. for an.Y JOllN'S Carpet & Upholstery, -~-8!J.l""'.<J=t=600'/=-5.1~9-.,,n"'°si,,,,.-l ~, -lrlps, J()ng(ahort. :Ex. Joe. OM Shampoo free Scotch-i · PLUMBING REPAIR to : ~· ~;cx1iiQ ~·A:i ... ~rl<·~'. refl. ~23M Rard (Soll Retardants). No jGb too small ~'Util. Baun1cardner. 54.1.5032. ~uera &. all color 1 =---'-*,c*c.;64'"'="2-""3128'-""*-*,.--- MAIL office. N e w P o r t '-nONll .. bleach for white carpet~. !--•---•---~---- 1 1~ brl&htentn & 10 minute R mod I & Rop•lr ' Ctnter. Sub-lease 1 lo 3 • Save your money by aavlrig 1 , yrs.. under going ra!e. •-------j me extra lrlSe. Will clea11 ROOl\f Ad rlltioru; -Re;mocte -"'"lll c--c-c--o,,.-~ Ing -Carpentry • Cen1cnt. ~ _ llvlng rm., inlna: rm., & 64&-£0."ID OiiiCe'\vtbealll vlev.,, ~i65 Sq. Pertanal1 530 hR!l $1 5. Any rm. $7.50, r1. Nr.\.\·pnrt Cc ntl'r. $·12J n10. -couch $.10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. Pmfe11 dl.'oornlrd. E~l nte I A LCOl.JOLICS Anonyn1ou11 exp. 111 whnt counls not ,Really, 61()-1120 Phonr 542-7217 01· 11T\1l' niethod . I do \\'ork n1y11clf, tit Nf'\YJ)()rl Blv~T.M-:-,-1~ P.O. Rox 1 22;1~~ta r.1e~n. C.norl l'l'f. 5.11--0101. ,& 685 II('! It nl '10c per * PALP..t & CARO RE1\DEH f>ffiERNARDO &. Son11 - Aq [I. 2/KI flr w/elevAlol', 11d w/,rf'ductloo. 10.'ill Bt'nt:h 1•erpet s~lcl!t -ln11ta llatlon Ulllii, &IS-j619, 548-4266 Blvd. Stanlon. 527-341); 111KI rcp!tlr. 963-26.19 Roofing ROOI-'ING-c,.,-pcrt revalt'!I & l'C'·l'Oofing f' r e c con· i;ultation/C'sti1nate!I. l!n y Roofing Speciall>:t11. &15--021~1 Cl .ASS SELLS ,.. 642·567!l An J. Fuller C714l 833-2400 VDM VARIAN DATA MACHINES 2722 f\Hrhel.'llln Drive lrv\nr, Coli!. equal 11 IJ 11 fl I' r 11 n i t y 1')11!11nycr n1 /f A. Do y11u h•wt 1hon'!I "oc1lio n•I driY• 1 I. Do you h.tY I 9oo d n1tivt int1 lli 9enc1 ? C Do you ftel 1ufliciently motiv•t•d lo 11 chi ev•1 0. Do you ~ •• , the .tbility to tn•k• d1 ci1io n1 E. Ari you rt1dy lo ''' 11 r11li1tic c1r11• obj 1ctiv 11 F. H you were con•i"ced th•I help w111 1v1i1 1b l1 wou ld you 1cc1pl it, wilheul dtl1y1 • • ' 26 DAIL V PILOT H;if)W•nted, M & F 710 ~F.\\' C-\R Jll 'I \II. \I\'\ \\(''11• 1<~•1<111>." I"' \'IJ[ ' '"FS \\fu 1111·11 111Id .. ·1•11 l• In hi-. 11 "1 k ;n1d t:• ! 1 "'ull, l\t' '<u r• "' ~, ,. 11'• , 1, 1o' ,\!::;1 II! 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AISCI \\'Iii sell &16-lli6:1 Mobile Home' MOBIL E HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 935 20' ,., ~r. :.! Bi l :.! UA, 1·a1•p ' llr:1r)(•d, l11i-1us , n·fri;.:, 1r;ishf'I" ,t .~lf'(1 dryer, 'Vlfl'd l•ir 220 :1tr ··•11111, kl!\·h • lcwk. ~torai::c-i;!it'1 I. land· st·npc<I pal lo. "['hn•t• yrs nhJ -!1k1.· nu. Lo1:11tL'l\ 111 n1•11 nrtutt plc ;111;1y frL1n1 nni ~y ~r. n11e-l111lf 1.1. f1Y>111 t·1111,. 11(11L<>c·. s1 :;.~19;i_ c.111 1::v1-:s 21·:.fi!lt-1r.!)(I CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES ··~~~.:;11 i ~-~~ ---Boats, Sli ps/Oocks 910 lO:il Stl!' l>r . Bl"f'a fCE"nrrnl --,\\"t'. avn>:;.<> frnn1 llrc'it Sl,JP f11r J't'nt. r·a11 !:tkc 40 1'11111111 llosp.l lfll #4G. ft c-nH~<'r. r lcl' ,r., \\'lllf'r. l 'ONTAC'l' ltAY, l'I~. i\!f:r.., slip only, 1m 01•C'r night f.,r ~ho11111•·. sle<'pinl:; 11hnard. S50 mo. Motor Ho·-m'--e-,---- H£1IOOa CO\'l'S, G73-f&7 Avail 12/1/73 Sa le/Rent 940 N EF:D to 11•n! bo~t slip In Nc\vporl l\urhnr fur 35' snill1rn11. (il·li 5~1.c:·~l~l.~­ WANT~:D-sli-p-ror 211 ' sailboat Cnll !179-!!0·10 £Ives __ \l/A NTF'.1) slip [<"It" '.! n' S:i"ll!y1;11, '.\l .. 11·110r1. •l!l-t-71:\0 or 6 1fr-~l21i BOatS,""'speed&-SkITl l RJ.:NT i\ !\IOTOll l 10fo.1E - il·l!NI l!Oi\J P. OR VAN C'(lNVF.:H.SION, LO\V AS S9 pr·r nay 8: 6(• fJ{'r lllill'. H E~F:R\IE \'OURS TODAY i;:i14-:i:1.11. -------- .,~ C'HINOOK IS'+. Con1p. s••lf r·on1 , ful ly r•quip, 11· ;lir 1·01vl, ,,,,._ Only 17,())(} 1•11. '\1111 , Cr1n~id"r R. E . 11·.1dl', 714-'194--79ol \\'!l .l~rn1!;-Nt•"lll'lfl Be,1f'h f'r11 r•f·r1.,· for illnror /lnn1 r Ci":-··o~JS A:.:r. El'Ps, r.1.,_:,4s 7 -------2fl"-2:i· T\IOT()P.. II o n1 (' s , S1 1p4'r ior, l.iff'f\mC' & 0 tlC'n !~0:"111. f.:f'n \\lrl.~h. 6.19-291!1. 18' Unlimited Ski Boat 331 f"hrvv Vni..:1n.~. l\r<l 1 B11 r- rrl!<. Ail A1n •raf! Fi!tin~s. ll<th-r;11t q111rk 1"h;1ni.:c V n rivl', Adius1.111lC' T r I 111 PlatC', tri st:11·ks. Tamrlen1 Axle Nirror1 ·rr;iilr r , Spf'rd e1 1:11r·.~ r-.101nr llnrn<' nrntal.~ h\~h !tl"s. sr.1:: IT 1'(l Bf:-"i~ ~·:-26' i\1.11. & !'i1i11ii; !.[EVE IT. Al\SOLL'TF.J.'" J-"1·•·r n11lt's 9 Iii 9. !tJ8...0000 ll\l fo.1ACU l .AT~:. 1{;\\"R9961 -rnJ.~f: WEEKEND Qrig-in:1I Cost ll\"C'l' S7000.00 RcrrC'11 tional Ve-hi<'!e RenfAl ~nit' T'ri1·r rl ;1! S:tli!r>. 1 nu~nu. 1714 1 R42-9922 SEA & SUN R. V. I Tra;ters. Travel 945 t1·,:1~, l~r;u Ii !:I\ d . 1l u11r Bc ·ll 841-0675 I FOP.. snl·· nr !r:id,~, fnr l.1!r> ___ _.;:._::._:c.:-'-----111M•·I f'<•I" or tru1·k. SX1'.!" J[i] Campers, Sale(Rent 920 "69 F O RD Van Ca1np1.·1. "Iii"' r>llLES PF.R (;AL. Don't miss this on<'! 1!97-9-127 Cycles, Bikes Scooters 9'25 1.1r.-:?"!.!l"l Auto Se-rv_;_co-.~Parts 949 JBO S Classic Coupe T~\t'f'pl 1011nl (':or -!'ll u~I :-;,.,.• 83 1-20!0 D!r. 495--19-19 Trucks 962 '6·1 CllP.VY pi C'kup. 11 Ton. 3 11pd, gnorl condition. $.T.:JO. Ca.II 492-95~1 111•·,tic.11 Oe(f'm ri•r' ~ t If~ DAILY ~'l LO f Z7 Trucks 962 Autos Wa nted 968 Autos, Im po rted 970 \ Autoi., Imported 970:-A~o,-l o-s-,~,-m-p_o_r_t_od~ 970,Autos, Used 990 Autol, Used --990- -6_6_TR_IN-:-E:-:-~-~A-IO-~L-'Al.cc :;1;~~~.-r-'.:l!-:l-1:~-:~.-~'-.~-1.',' 1,1,i ,_i·;:~~~~~~'~ I "1,:: I M~~::E~p:~NZ I s;R;~~:~ -=! '.'., 111,,1,,1 ~;~:~:1,":,.1:·::,:1\~rnpotlCS. ..,.,.\ \' ~ •1 'II\"''! l•1•1 1•r '"'"I Ill"'.. 11,., , ,, , ... ,. ''·"'"'I . 1' Mission Vie1'0 Imports ,1ht l •"~r tl•••I I",. k , 1. II.A- •nlh.i~·· ;,11il 1, 11111 •• ..i1 1 , 1·•1•: RO ADSTER .,1111 r111-.1•1'~•. 11111"" ··•·111 1 J",od:" ,1, h•·i+I• r 1ST\.. o~.1 t I ' {' 11 $1 177 ~:·1 1 :1 1i-•,;~~ .. r 1,Ji, ,nl M ERCEDES BENZ I IHI! 1111 I•'' 1•lr1 • NEWPORT IMPORTS USED CAR ·;1 1··01:t1 1·-ir:n. in '1 :, :1. !. 111'•·.~. ·I ~lll'IHI, r·11!l'I, l•JI'. Jl llh'S, [1kt• !ll"\I }'iiOnl' :.11; :::~1\"{ ~--" ----'1\ n tJ::VY f"a1i-val1 , (; 1·v[ 1 srxt. s rrrPn. lJ1v .. fli •!·lc. rllg tirc•s. S'..:100 111" i11fe1 J.:~2-l~iS "7'2 FOil!) I ~ T f'h'k Up 302l'c, w/ shell , pis, a1110 trans, lo mileage, -:Int COlld. $3000, 963-3487 e ves -~-~ 1956 FORD P i1·kup, 6 r vl, $400. &12-1981, a fter G, 642-$:599._~---­ '69 FOHD Pick up, 11C'1\' t·n~. !1('\V r1rcs. X!nt run111n14, &lti-7"0."-~'~· ------- Vans ·;: C"l!I·.\" \".\:-J B!"l3UJ.I:: ·11111 \".S 111 \lil'ar(l-of \·ai11t• tr.1::1. $3989 GUSTAFSON 963 !QBi'. l .!11•·,,!11 .\I• 1.,.ur.1 11;,1"1 1-:,·a•·ti ;,' l\"f1:·n, r ll>111t1111.;h111 1:,..u·h .~·12 ~-!I \ * 121::1 :;·1<1 :J."1·l! "1\111111' •1f lhf' V 1i-.i 11~" * 1971 FORD VAN* ~l1••rt 1'.'h('C'lilasl', hl':1\)' d11I ,\'. :;111:111 ],'\ mrir.: \'-S, ::-s1i<I. :\1:1;.:s. rarpt·h •d . i'l'r fecl lnsuh· 1 111! 0111 .~2.1!1-:J • .'(3i-li7:!2 :.!! [, '72 F'ORD Su()l:'r '.'o.n, r.-m , Std trans, l 1S11"1B, V·!J rn~, F.xeel conrl, one O\\'n<'r. 557-0086. ~t~..:,\1·1hur arv"I .lai11Uo1·ec :\r1\·~rt _1_~~·ai·11 ·' ••• -0:1.;:1 \\'E HUY f\!POHTl-:1) AL:TO~ BEST PRICES PAID! Dean Lewis Imports .J,~)\\ (·1;1, ill\) ,:XJ;. 642-9405 & I ·'I" •·•I .. 1 .J1,. l.\1•111·111 ,\h 11,, 1h•. t ,, 11•1 1 11 11-:111 11A'l'Sl'N. l ~ii \hl1 '''n>I <'t•!t•tlll••ri' 11•l ,.l'l;1I ·' .,..,,.,.1 ... •ntl~ GAS \i·r1 11 1•11" ~! ,u l ,11 F IAT c577 ~<II• lo1'.'S'."1'I "I" •1" ~.I \,r•11hol1•",ll•"'•\c"•'ll'•' -? l'r·<lrl1u·t1o1n l'I. \"I! V isit Us Soon At JAGUAR -11 J \(;t"AI' '.'\1~1-: ,12-!1t1• l1lqf' 1sp <'flllfll' I it•:"lfl IJ'I .. 1r ~.!"1'.! 7rw)''. •"\"' ,1;: 11.·l;nd-.: :.'~~'4 1 .\J,1n.;t1t·1·111• 1 '1"1L1_1 "f\""" l•u.:• \[>1:,1011 \'"'I ' I'll \,11\I iU~ Wt.a •I ",I, \\'>'.I:\ I'\\,. I '.II TOYOTA -'73-Mercedes 1;•;;i 1!11 1 .. , t '\1 1::i;~1::1r: Benz 7o ~PIT~ 11:1·, :.., .. ,d cond , 450 SL C l ::.i i\lp~; Bl·'t ""' 1 1.1 1 .1, f"•11nritr tr!v lfladrd ln1v 1 _::!l-utf .11 ----- 111 1IC'i•t:•''. le::i:-;~ /\\';111 ·1h1t-VOLKSWAGEN J ~ll . rl \161 ' t I ~ \l :l!l l '·1~1o.111 l'r" 1·hi"l!I \\flt... Hiii'"! o·>.!1 '' \'.1111 'lot111 \\ 11 .. h.,:.11• s1;,7_, :'.I.ii...· •1!!1'1' ~11 ; :rr.1 ·;1 F!.Ff"Tl' \ ...,.,l,HI fll· I .1+1·, lull l•l•I', 1 111\! 1111'. tilt 11111, 1•1111·1 .i .. ir 1r~·k . ,,r,1/frr. ::,!tT1•r ..... ,:~;c11 :·(Jnd ·l~.l ~~I 11 11, '>""~rt ~' '' 11 ·,11:.11.-1J d1 ~. 1 . .-.: ,111 111;.:hl S· l\""kr111\:-. SAVERS • '67 TOYOTA CORONA 'f."7 -r.1 ·rc~" !;'-' 1 f¥1-r·ir -;-,! ,\ IJ ! (')Ill <l I I r transmisc:io n, !'i•· 1, .. ,1-t'! ... u ..• ~:...111.:Si.l i r.1.1 1 ••. hf':11r:_~. ,,. Au' con- -'11 1'..' l{i~~·i-.J11u·,1 !tt: l'.hi di1 1<1111n,'.. 1 (),~I DL~ :-:pr1!+'' .~-Sil or 'l.;, ~:'-; • Ii BUlf"I, I•',.,. \l.,:~1 '71 VW ALFA ROMEO *ALFA ROMEO 1:1'st u,.,.i .'i!11',~y11• 1 :.·l'l1nn~ JENSEN f"ro111 S.li:tj 1:-:.1r. ::t1.!;o..'i1 . l------------- \:;1 ~!1 I•! I ilr I''"" \'11'/ 1.i \11 ·1~rrr ll '" :.>::!n ·'"'''·I !<!•.!it ( 1-'.Lf, L...;1·"! 4·onrl , ' ;111· f11ll JtllT fi l1-J7TI ---- '71 VW POPTOP CAMPER 11·/1'\tra", \!111 , ··nd, ~1 :-:·1:i KOMBI BUS ~:~~:;~l~~.~:~f~ • I'"'~\ ~;,·;,~11 ~·.he~~. b;~~l~k 17:('l ~:;-'i".!'.; & 'i:r.~. cvn11,; .. 1,· .,,. JENSEN \\"Il l\ Irr!! I-;"1,!J.1 r 11·,111 <1 11· p ~. I' h -''""I 1 "'!Ill. MG 1('o'f'l("\'\'J 1 .. ,.11t'ln nu"·· 1.i11)' .,,. 1«111" INTERCEPTOR ·,:.-!\!\.Tri I :1 I' r I n I 1 \' p· .. t11r···t. runn.nI: cr>n rl S90iJ "I° ru:d .. • uU1·1-. f.1'1 2!Ml'.! •li:~J-CJ J 1 ~J;:,nni·hr·t •.ilor \H;;'"'' e I lru111 l_\1t1;1 ; ~l .L/·l-rt11\ $2795 I ------Jim Parkinson's 11!-" ("I 11.• •'t' CADILLAC '72 DATSUN P.U . TLlrar~ Jlmp11rt5 +• 1100 W Co.N Hlgtl>t.IJ 'i. ~"WllUll ™'31'.h f45·&406 -- fol" AUDI '71 AUDI 100 LS 1 IJr, r,011· \l1 l!·a1~f' 1:;1 1r 1"t·\ $3395 *BUENA *PARK *MAZDA E:.:1·.llcnt scli·<'!1on of pr!"'· J•l"i\·c r"·<'v;1lua1io n n10<k•Js. DEMO $ALE s .. \ L F:s-st-: H \· 1c J·> 1.1·:,\s r :-;: \ : ()\"~.l:sr:,\S nr:LJVERY ROY CARVER, Inc:. 234 E. 17th St. (''•Sl:l ;o.k•:.a 5.tfi-.t -11-1 -CREVIER BMW 1:0.l~ll·.l l l.\l f•. [11•.Ll\"I I~' FULL S ERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS ::100 \\·. r ri:1s1 11· ... y., .':Ii. 642-9405 ----MASE '!iR i111\~F!li\T! 1•nr.r! Cf)lld. Yi u ti M GR8fl t•r y !'lf'rt! , ~('IL C;1 MA:l!DA * Ma:z:d a '73 R o ta ry * $66 MONTH ;:t; fo.1 0.'iTl IS ! J;·•t-:;.< l.F:ASE \'.'ill llt"l"L·pt rr:irl•'-inc: CAL L t.1R. FHY S-t!-Gii66 MGB 'il !>-!GB. \VhHf', l\i\l /F~l . I 7100 nii. r,..30 m p~. S:-tl!lfL S!;,.·y :.1~-'(~l11'1•111·_·_, _' PORSCHE 1 -----------: '70 PORSCHE 911 T I ~. S1 ,1!. ln\v :\!ileage, Sharp. 11;07,JS:'\" I $5875 *BUENA *PARK *MAZDA *BUENA I '.i.,~· "1 ,,.;~"'1~.:1'.; "~':,:;;'. 't::::, 1::;~~~~1~;,';ro" 11 l\olf'<t;ile S·l.2'.l +. 0;1v1\ • *PARK ·1;1~1~~:~-~-l·h•r;1do, lllHl\,IO '. ·~~-1 ~~~EA 1 .. 11 1111, """ .. 11111 r. r"d '1 A 11 f (•m11. t i c. trnnsrnlssion,I * !·II-. 1111_1 1 l«JI ,\· lt·tlir u1t. r 11d in. hf'al!"'r, & low 1nilcs, MAZDA [ ~".'1;11 1 1>11 :.s~".'l rrH:; lll!Vl • l{"\l i ·~11 t"•n \ \llll •••11d. • .01•1111 fu:· 111~p•'cl I• •II. fl!"I\ ~~-,11~~i:r~~~tnl~-~~21.~~~6 ; 1•11 (l.1~~ •71 11 ~1 :2~ \~I ; e-:71v w SU PF I: nn:r1.F < CAMARO ~ VG. i Jm1n;11·. r 1'1"lr11,111\.r 1··11·, ,11111\,j t'.\il-l Al ~O. >;Int eon<!. Ne11' ~- 1·011•1. ~·rlJQ1\' 11·_/l>_l:11•k 1n1 _. p;1111r, 111·1• ... ,_ l·l"k~. ~ir;;s. 1; 28t02 fo.larg ueritr Par.kway : ,\T\1/F'J\1, 1111 11n '·??~r,1 .... 1 ,._1I. Jo m1lcagt', t.f u~I J\.1ission Viejo . Sl~-Q~K'St_0r -1t"J7---•M -:-::1 .. r 1fiee, sm or ofr. Or fi:~l ·:?!l lO • •195--19-19! "ji'\ \'\\' Hu:-, "iO •'nt.:. -,;Int 1ra(IC for Spons C a r , \':'!·: i\Vl·:RY P\V\'. l::XIT i 1·1111rl. ;'\;r'1\' lirf'~. 111uHl1'r. 5-19-2824 ! :i~king S14-0f!, 11·111 lradc for CHEVROLET FORD I V\\' Squ.a.rcback, C a 11 i GQ-1045 Hunt. Beach MAZDA --.c--~-~-~--1 ,l UST S"Clll FlCl·' •rn Cl•"'' '71 FORD LTD coupe Newj "i~ \'\\' B:iia Su1)('r Ike rle, · " ·· u;• ~ t Loi f I ·> C > !1npnla 2 dr hnrdtop cusloin ire s. s ? e x ra:;. re~c, I I Olj ''!\"OTI. IllJE'.'A PARK ~il\·1•!". f:t C'. airfC(Jnl"I. 8.000 coupe, auton1;11 ir tr:ins floor t"Olor 11•/v1nyl top. Orig.I Call Mr. Wayne 522..8750 n1i. Xlnt <'ond . ; 2 415. b k o11'ner Clean Sl97S 493--3140! 1 ~3~-15!"11 :i r! !i. ~hift, strato uc·et sent~ .. _ ...:_ .:. --'-; 1 •1;~1~11:-r:-.\J:p• 11.fll~\ 'l-F\I · - --po1v£1r ~tf'erin_i.:. Vinyl ronf "fl'.I COUNTRY Sedru1, 9 pa ss., '"' I "f,() V\\" t :hi;t r ou!ll'. Vl.'t;.· a ir rond Re<l 11•ith w hi!C' p/s , P/b, rack. a ir, xlnt1 ;j spd. Clean $5200. Call 1 i.:;oocl r ond. H"hlt +•nr;1n", top. 644--1687 conr!. $1450. 963-18.""JO i R12 f.E"Ai i U.lfi--8.)7·1 t'\'CS. :;u prr nil!cagc. SGS O. I PEUGEOT fl4fi-1.~ri5 ·7::MONTF: C':ir\o. l:inrlil u ~ii-LT D \\":igC'lr0uJI power.• MERCEDES BENZ --.~~-~--~o rnodrl. Air f'Onrl , pis, p/h. :1ir. s l('rN">, lug,g rack, lot '6S \'\V Uus , xlnt r•Qnd . '.!6 p/sea1s, p/\\". 1lonr lfll·ks. 111i. Llkt-nu, 968-5150 ; NEW PEUGEOT ~fli2-'i~ci0 & hentrr. SS9-:J. :::it.J 4 hal"rel. A!\1·1.-i\1 'fA"i-rtlUST/\NG, G cyl, stick,' '71 MERCEDES BENZ I DEALER '""'"· '1"°' 1''11"" '''"1'"1 S<OO 64>-1981 oc aft 6 1 1'71 VW Xlo• c'Oml. New ,;,,.,, E<"~mol, Low m;, 612_;5,. 'I ('0111ptr,(• ~:drs ;ind Sl'l"\'lL't•. br akes & tin:.>s . r.ta i.:s. 5:;1 -·~275 or 8-12-!}9(1'}'-----I ~1'!1<1 11. ,\1r (",.11<1 , Alli" 1'1":•11~. !'011'1'1" Sh'f'l"l ll~, J-":11111 E XI('!"· 1n1", 11 ith Br"'' 11 i.1':oi li.·r !n- 1,...nor. ,\ fl'.\"~'. J-::\,\\11 '!.~: {ll·· ,\ \\"l·:t.I. K l-.l'T \IL1TO I~ ' CAR. 1 ~::i~1c~·~·' $5795 *,BUENA 'I 1. 1 radials, Coco n1;1ts, Beig:c ..,,--,\"(TI ·7~ \\'.<\GO~. air, Pfs, Ptb. · I r•o n1rra{·fs on c 1sr <iy, t l aroon pin stripe. 586-5413. '' · ) ·. 1 XI iii 1·ond. $2 195 or besl , PACIFIC MOTOR ----- ----'i'2 TO\VNS/Sta \\"a g, like offf'r. P l!: !"i51-200fi ) '71 VW Rug, 29,000 n1i, o r ii; nu, lo n1i, :iir rorid .'<.1-'"'-'-'-'-""--'=-"'""---IMPORTS I 011·nr, r:irli;ils, lap!' deck, shorks. s2m. Pvt. ply. JEEP I PEUGEOT/SUBARU , _i_m_m_nc. SI800. 494-1866. __ &l-l-T.{]l·=~==,.---.cl ---------- 15:.7 \\". Lu1,.,1l:1 J\i·f'.. "f,l \'.\\", Bui..: $200. !'\('~1Js '70 '.\lONTI•: ('.\P,1.0. auto 'f "" \\'\GO NFF.H. + 4 many' AnAJ\(·un :i::::-s2io \\1>rk , A real gas saver, 1rans. ,\ (", p s, p h, bckl 14 1 si~~_;.' ..__ ·, ff I SAAB *SAAB 81>~1 1l1•;ol :"ll\\':!.I ;:. C11111p\('lf M'l1·1 t1on J\u\1". euy or leas< f1un1 Jim Parkinson's 557 "'56 · I 1 1• v:l l t•xl ra~. ,""oJ+.1. or "'"·s o £'r 1 -M't ~(';\f;:, y111~ 0r~~ll1tl. \ s, ('all 11!1cr 10 pn1 \l"k days· '68 VW BUG $850 ....:~P<'r 1111111~1 ·>-GS&i.__ ~)l1-Sfi1G Or r·ome to conl(>r or bst offr 675-3.118 '69 l\]NGS\\"000 \\"a~on, of Ball & Anaheim Blvd., rully NJ UipJX'd. NC\\' tires. /\nahein1. On<' 011·nf'r. Ln m il. Jnunae . .:.::==;:;__ _____ _ p 111<I. S11:i). :>1~ ... S70:t JF.F.P St;i. \Vgn, 4 whl_ dr. ------------1.;;;.--C-IE E-' f;"'-~1 . 1 . b Chev eng. Ne1v v:d ttres,j '74 VOLVO'S °'' I V . l..i...1:, i .1 i u ' ne \v hubs. 646-55TI . ' vcllow ,v/hlk int, '.!27, good --1 1 HERE N. OW '~""· Neros br"· $600. MERCURY 846-40.)3 VOLVO *BICYCLES* CllRI~"01 i\S I.,\ Y ,\\\"A YS SlO. J IO LDS ,\::\\' B!l\I·: '.\'"C\v ltn linn IO ~n ..... s.59 ~:; ·r.9nti::\11, --.1-· -.. -,-,,-, -,-, -,.-·1v. r:.'<11, n1r. I''>. !' B. !'-;1d•llt' 1:inks, rnll 6"i:>-li616 ~;11 ··~ e Scn ·1re • l.Ra~i n.i; !'.~iii Jl;:rh"r. (' \1. B IG-'l3!i~ ...... \ J S ·3· ····1 '"_..; \'. st., .A . ii: J-.. ' *PARK *MAZDA [lrarl1 Jh11p1111s On ,\ll :\l0<l••l~ m i. Pe rfect cnnd, N u brougham Xlnt cond. ll,000 l n1111('(liat(' l:X-Jivt't'y 'TI Imp.."\la. 13Jue 2 dt;'t:i,000 ·n r.IBRC. ?.f ont~ g 0 ' 1 . Sunrour F;q r ,1101 .... Sf.l.'•:1 ~lshiki 10 sr .... fcon1 S9!l.'r1 U~d hik•'S ...... l\:i 'l'yflC'-.; Ri.'nr h Bi\'Y<'lf's, f:!Xi ~~-Balboa Bll'ri .. R;1Jho~1 l'iT."1-71"'.:! CYCLE WORKS l TD B1ryel('s S:t!"s f.· ~1-ylcc * RALEI GH * PEUGEOT * STE YR (11r1s!1n<t.~ l ~'l,··A-\\"a\·!'l 1~2 N1·\\·1Xlr1 i~l\"d , ('rn;r1 ~l<'S:l. ~l.~:i7S.1 Ot" iJi:,.Ji()O. -----SF.IL J9S1 Triun1ph 650 1-:.x- n'I ronrl r1111r h r hrom<>, S1100. 610 Victor ia Apt C,, s.c. T RIUJ\.1Pll , 6."iO Bonn"l'ilh'. rC'-hlf r n(!inr, A-1 Mnrlltlon , lo.,.,· 1n1 ll':l.(::l'. Olfr r 5.%-4'..'0G Rf! 6 & 1\"knrl ~ I ·n --;;-110NnA-cn-=-500. s200 hill"ay milr s. vt'ry clean I \\'/nr r;-ss. J\!ust 11 e c . 492-~7 ''-----~ BOYS· :1 SJ>C'f'd s11nt.;ra;• b1k•~ S-10. Girls· Sr h1111111 111 rhik blk!' $:10. !~111 r \("!'lh•nl c:o11 - r!ition. 1;.10 .. ~2:-,7 ---- 'fill i!ONl)A :'.()5 Srr:tmhlrr. 1'1•r f1•<·l ron1!. S2ro. :; 1S--0Si~1 ----- '70 12:""1 ~UZUl<I Xln! conrl , Di rt (l!" ,._rrrrt l1·~:tl. lo n1I. Call !l62-207l '69 YAMAHA-125$225 ••• 67:1-27:ii ••• -----HONDA Cl. 90 \Yilh aomc extras. Dirl or ~trcct. SH:fi. 832-4001 HONDA '72 ~ CB. Lo 1ni. ~ or bes! offt>r. 64.~>-71 !12 "71 TRTUf.1P tl 650, good cond. $6.10. C o m plel e l y stock, -199-1764:.:c.· ~-~­ '70 T RIUfo.1P ll ~r. deccnl co1lCI . R uns \veil. $575 best ofler. 846-1725 '69, 650 BONNEVILLE chop- per , m\lst sell leaving Stnte. 2300 F11lr view, Apt. F' 204. Hond• CT-90Trall Biko 19711h . $275. 831-1677 Ol-;LU:\1-:: Go-1\arl tBrn11d NC\\'," l!Pl in t"lll"IOn . Vt1 l11c $300. Sell S200. Call 642-22'22. '70 YAP.1AllA 250. dirt ready, Xln't cond. $375. CA 11 0Cl2-fi290. TWO Boy'!! 26 in 10 spds, good condition. S30 ca. 9"1-305.'I ·n J-IONDA. 125 4 11lrokc. st.re<"I or d irl . Olll 979--18G6=---G~i-rl"'' 1"'20" bike $17 646-i1•18 or 616-12117 Honda-50 Mini Trail $50. * * 551-:\497 'TI Ynm11hn, Z:--.0 r::ndur''• IMV mt, with 3 hike Lrlr, $700 tor both 842-9097 ' '69 Husky, 1>erf <.'Ont!, nnd extre1., $600 or bt•sl. 675- 7!li2 ' Schwinn 10 ~fl!"I hike. running cond. $50. 11#-1033 TWO Bo}''~ 5 spd bikes. like new, $4:> t'll. CAii 646-65AA. JUNK WAN.TF.0. A u t 0 II. USED BMW'S iru•·ks. Tn~t:int (":\Sii. horlirs iOEi J'NOTI. B UI:::-;,\ Jl,\HI~ Ca ll Mr. Wayne 522-8750 +~ 1:.><Xi w r , " t •i~ii-1~ Nr.,.,IJ'"' IJ.,.-to (,4~ t;406 BUY or LEASE 1irf' .... s1 ~1~j. 0 14 .. 1:iu1. r-.11. i\10.-,t options. $3500. -------"6~ CHE.VY 1~irk Up 1\·/Sht'll S9::.0. sCTllP iron hflul ed away '73 3.0 CSA DEMO _f_re_o_. _F._rl_S_to_"-'-'~"-""-'-'-'--1 '73 3.0 SA OEMO ____ Gn....s.151____ f'\~ll 1-"•H~ '71 BAVARIA 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY >f'I l • \\'TJ~l~ 1 cn rn1, 2 ca rat, 5.:iG-TI56 I -~oL:' ;~~~;;:;~:~~::;'. ":;:~'. ., .!.~s,~:m~ load·i G4.i·6·100 Q•' TOYOTA '6ll J-:lC:inU no )"1 H·r~ (',\!: '70 1800 CS 6 ryl-rou~11 . Sf,00. C;ill ____ S.lfl-1070 '70 1001 70 TOYOTA ____ 833-).:2-IG ____ ··\\'cC'd 11 & n.~·11r" '69 2001 ·12 1-;1 Can1i~o:-nir. PS. Pri". From treasures IO trash ,68 1002 (\p ·'" • C '!C. O?n" ;n110 I rans , ate, h1•1.1ler, ed. Cleiu1. /\/IT FM S!t'reo+ 1~!~·~ :\!. 1' J· •• >U·• n 1rl io, Sl125 968-22-1.t t.1pe deck. $2695. Calli Sharp N c\V Car MARK Ill "li!J \"Cll.\"O, 1445, I s 1xl ah· •67 CILEVY C...1pMcc 4 dr.6 ".'.'1>--0311:.,:o::2:___ ______ _ 1,oa dt'd. (';i n1pc'r she ll, i;·ncl Tum thl'rn intn 1•ash n1<1~s. r l<'an 499-'.r'..'i..'l __ C_A~·-"-"-'I'_ 1'110_, __ AUto Service, Parts 949 Auto Service, Parts 949 • -----~~~~~~-~~ '72 ::.OC:S, air . p\\'r windo\\"S, A!'il!Fi\l , sru·f, llhr inl. 9000 mi, xl nl conrl. ITI 4l 997-'.:15-l Trade-ins ,\~11 ~·\1. l\01115, 5i:'.ir» sic,..! rio<l 1 tr rt (I -289 ood C • I E 0 t dno1·. /\u1ornallC' trflnsn1ii;-rat1 1;il~. rlC'\\ chitr h ~ t; Cc f~~spo a on. "&:i MUSTANG V-8, g oming n ve ry ay ,1,.11, rac!in .~ heat£1 r. E:~·on brakes S1695 4!12-7AA~ ' S4~-;,! · ronditlon, $500. F 1 r m Ask About Our Unique I 11111.v ,\, luxury i"Onihinrit' \'nlV0 ·1 .. 2.,. ·,·1~01 .·•· "j6 CH EVY P ick Up, S' bed , h73-3486 I U5ed Mercede s Lea 5e 17:11.iJ3QC 1. . • ., ·~ 1 'rnr, nr\\' l8J VS. ;.~.oo. "(i;I !\I USTANG. clra n, !lhagf DATSUN Pl 1477 hres, 1!C'flC'flrlah!t', 20 lllpg:. 5.tS.-2.').15 1 'J ,.,..,r t· ~ d-k • ans $ S21i:i · fr · 5.'2 7!"J1? -"fl · -n .. ,,..~. a,_. "'" ·r 1 . '· 01 0 f't. 1 -· --"ITT BEL Air , VS, 1KS, PtS. Sl!XlO 646-81!12, days 646-W..13/ .;.;~\~~s~ 2~.'... .;~~;;1;~~: fl" L .... 1 ':SPEc1AL: "::: fo~~ -~~· I *B$u39:JE5NA JIM1!~~~~NS 11 .. :fl ,, .. ,1.,, r~~ro!~'''"" *Of the Week i '69 CORVETTE ~~~D~R~~~~ II MERCEDES BENZ u .. ;:,,.-, ,,-1\J ror.\i,,;, ·11 FORD com·.""' c"""· s1oc.o r.,pe. UNIVERSITY OLDS .\L~r 11n1:1r.1 :t' Cr11 .. l1;1 ·'·"!111 _., (;1·1 :ill ~~TON PICKUP 10,{)()() mill's on_ n"11• ('ng1nc 2850 l-larbor Blvd. I * ARK :;.\l.!·:s & :-0\·'!;.\·11 ·1· in d•'" 1"'1 g ull.1:1 •• , ()11)~ Can1per Specia l ~~:~1E~~~'.1~• Exlr:t :::11:.rp Cos ta r.fl'sa 540-964Qf P Jim Siemens s:1" :l·I 111\i . :16 illOS. Of)('.. (22102KI $3695 'j0 Old.~ Cut!n.<>!i Supren1e l..-0~ ' -~I-S3199 . II • I Imports ! *BUENA ~;~:-~~g~;1r~-~\('1·11~~·1~~;-1-~~1~:i '71 TOYOTA J~ri;:i OLDS T o r o n;irlo. *MAZDA I 1;1\'.'.;;·r.\l'.';P . .,:::~:1·•;1;, •• 1f'~~ 11 ny ! Szal. &14-5185 I 1 'nl t,l 1.i 11 i -, CELICA ("r,'lnbcrry 1v/11•h1 vinyl tnr . 1 1 ,\•'•l ,••t l tlo•,1,1) I *PARK 11,fX)I) m i. fully lo:idrd . I '' ' ·1 ~1 (()()2DS\l ) SlOOO. 6-1 2-1290. 1015 KNOTI, BUEN,\ PARK F.:-.~11.:r: r-·1;i 1'1 \L11 \!:T1 n·1:1-.74 TOYOTAS $2499 ----·~---I C ti M w 512 8750 1~71 Cul lass S Olrls. Prrrcr !. a r. a yne • \ \J \\"~ f'1\l: 1 ~~iOO twlv11· J,,1~· blue bk FORD MERCURY OWNERS TAKE NOTICE FREE Smog Emission P.C.V. Valve With All Tuneups W1oool Al!t-..t S,.Clal ... $8.40 ChKat ccm., ccm1tMr •IHI to•·I•; con-ecf crs rl"- q11lrff. l'onettter c•rt enty, SHOCK ABSORBERS Buy 3 get 1 FREE 1'01Mt19•r Con 011lv FO•D LINCOLN . & Ml!RCURY l'RODUCTS ALL l'ARTS lKTRA If NElDl D Sl'ICIAL l'RIClS IN l!FFi CT THRU DEC, -PRf:SENT THIS AD-- 16800 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINQTON BEACH PH.842-8844 -Will BUY-YOUR-1co;; '· .<!·. i,,, . ., '" ""'! LEASE or BUY *MAZDA "'"·"°' PINTO Su TOYOTA :-.11.·k ~111rt li:.,, i. 11·/n·d 1111. f '68 CHEV. DAT N ;-; ... ,, ,,\,•l·•J.;; · '.'\, "II '"<>lo,·.• , 'h···l1.111h .di\ \Ill! s·r~·w1 • ' ., ~ ;d ' '-·' 9 PASS. WAGON OR VOLKSWAGEN 11.1_1s :,1,\ 11•1.!. 1•\"t•-.; 1;.\2-1122 (Yli i\<78.q! 1~~~ ~~ ~L~~~: ~\1t:~ "c"ANTEDMcrc"Cdcs 2SOh_s1. ,;tall LUVI&" $1699 J~t-:l\"'f i\LLI'.:N , 540-{);14;/. ouflC', nuro trans, 11· 111•, -.;il'vc r . t1r red \\" lo nii. PR1VA1'E PARTY m 11 s t "!"--OT'" TOYQlA ~;rrrifil"C 'il DATSUN 1200 """ .;v___ , '73 NOVA COUPE F'astbock Cpe, Ra d io , i\l-B ·72. :?AA SI:'.. 1·5· lu~u ry (:!091TCU I Heater, Landau Top. EX· ' ~;f'(lnr>n1y. B11~· {II" r.1k(' 1:1Gti Jl ;1rhor, r .::i_. _G-lf,..1'.:03 S2999 S Lo ,1.1 C•!! f;\"f'r l(':J.!>-C. 191-:::91~ trn~. uper w 1• 1 e s, " ---------'1;?1 TOYOTA Land Cn1iscr 003-3012, 6 P M·lO Pl\f. ___ 1~11.) ~L. N('\\" lin ·~. lir;1l\1'"· ·1'\l 1!"\67Af \Vl $1 9 9 ~ ·7~ 2402 (irN'n, null•. nir, ·\Tll'!"h "n11111'~ 1l~~1_!'f:. -~;3:il , 'l'hrrwlnrr H.ohins Ford ., 2000 ni"ni:s. AM-Ff-1, fi,000 1ni, 1.:: 111 1· .. nr · ·> · •1"1·' !l;orhr11· DlvrL, Costa »tcsa Pl'rrC'rt l'on(\. f:·14-ll11Y.t _ ~Lr\~~ SVL!.~ -_(;12.:11~~ f.-1'.!--0fllO. j;J/7fS TAR GA'ZEKt<~ l'-'-""""'i::r---~Ily CLAY R. POLLAN Lll•A. -: ... R~.'!, }-( YOllr Do_ily Acftvily G<iid• );t. St,T. 2l ffi , V .A rtorrl1n9 lo tit• 51ttrs. .......j-114!;;.t~ 4-l6-l9-2B To dn-elopmMsoge ?'" ~-uri@S O'f, "J-10-1 2-2'~ ... ,,__ u f ~-" d -. 4S-48-.)6 recxl words corr~spondnig o numbers 1-60-75 ' ) of your Zodioc birth ilgn. 1 Eorly 31 lrnl"C>'tanr '1 l<K kv 32 N~t,llGf'/ ) J<Kil;i"'f"'!°• )) P•f"<.l"'f~ _. 11'"'9 3• C11" rt !t E"«lu"!fr JS H~''' 6 Hru'"' J o """ 7Grl JI f,nn"I 11 0...! 3801 9 LO"'"'l 10 l •<1·llml II ,,,,,.. 12 Tn00y 13 Fd>ar ,. Pv ..... 1 !t Cotflblni..t 16 Y'Vf" 11 A119"tbt l SYOl<Jf 19 favorlts '°°" 21 VllllfMff 72 Cooild :13 R,.,,11, 7• Ma~f 2!> Pn~"bll! 21> ..,, ..... ,ut•• "}7 Mr-.~r111•1 ?8 ~· ,,;1i .... , ,., """"' JO ln @Good J9 TN .a Chol""" _., B• "" •J Cart'ful "' A11..-.11o't •.5 Pro1Kl"I "6 Publldty "Of """" •9 You :in v"''' !t I <.cmplc•rd !>1 n,.,,., .... :,~ 1·,.,l\1•m ~· 1••11""~' !>'Nit ~ ,,,,., ... 1~ !ti ......... , "'"' '!t? T ~ I./) f "''1"' ottl @ Advux: 61 S!f'V 62 K .... 6JReqr.li,. 6A R~I 6~ Tr>on 66 R•lollons 6 1 In """ 80 Pm•• f!I Dn"'"!J B7 H•1 her Bl QI R• Al!• h •.><l ~" ltr!n• ,.~ '"'"()' ~' 1 .~,"~ ~a I ~1~· H9 ll•"'ll'd"'Q Q() l"ie ~ 1215 .,;NcunU lfl. 11 4-21-30-A• 7-62-74 ' '72 MALI BU COUPE 1rt :i9) $3099 '73 NOVA COUPE (029F·ICUl $2999 GROTH I CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH Bl VD I 847-6087 549-3331 HUNTINGTON BEACH AMC I 7015 !~NOTT. BUENA PARK S2flt'l l..-.lo\v Blue Book. A C II M W 522 8750 1'{'01 ga.<: savrr. Runs like a r . ayne -ni'\\". ,\u1n. Lo1v milea )!:C', ·u CORVETTI·:, \" (' r I 0 \V. Rfl ! r-.t u~! SC(' to AP- bro~·n int., ~.ifl !"'n"i: .• 4 spd, pn.•ria!C'. ;, ~ 6 -4 l 4 5 By P l\\•, S, B. a ir l-nnd. Ail! r l\I 011"rt<'c'~· ------- ·"rert .. 'O, tilt 11hl , s rrt•l lx·ll PTNT"o ·n Runnl>out. Xlnt r11dials \\"/!'no111 <'h;"1 1ns ,t,, rond J.o nii, deluxe in· -.;ki r:H·k . S6..i00. :)'li!--1211. tr ririr. 4 spd, asking S11'9S. ·1~1-21.lG. -------DODGE 'i2 PINTO Bro1vn 2 dr, 4 1'171 DODG ~: Cre~t11·orrl ~la-!'[XI. Dix. 1·1.000.:.... Like new, lion 1v:igo11. fJ011·1•r s tc<'ring 2S 111r>i.:.:_Sl89J. 6•;,--2124. ..... b_rokC'r. air cond. ,\:.·1 1~·M PLYMOUTH ra1t10, luggH.C:c rn1·k, rt111 ___________ _ s!t•cri n~ whl't-1, tl nly l."i.000 ·72 Pl \'~10U1'JI F' G rn ite11. like llP\\" &14--16~7 , • 1 ll!)'1 r_an------(n11p1-, p ~. p h, n1r. cruise· 'j 2 000Cr:; (•ol! \\";n,'Qn, Al!ll!!I\·, ~:!\()(! h(>s \ offer. 22r;irig . Auto. lt/!I. C:•rp<'t. !i \1{1~~14 Low m i!e.-.. $2000. New l'l F' 1,,. •. h'-"! brakf'~ 557-IM-1·1 · ,. · . V1IY I '"" VC"8 u e --C -' --· -· ---t· stvllsh '67 'CUda r~sthck '63 DODGE ID. built, nu VII Xlnt. Bst Cas h oUer C'llRI' $400. 1'11.>-Si)IJ :l40.0f;1:1 ----~-~---'711 PLY MOl..m-I Fury p/11, '12 lJART S11·in~l'r, J ~.OflO ,\/C. $13.'..0. ~li ruver, n11l1·~. hk" nr11, 20 tlll)(;, ·'-'.1_!._f.4:'>-4868 __ .·· -----$21f'(J ft'l6-j,'"'66 --FIR~E-Bl-RD--PONTIAC I • r •" =ZB~DA_ILY_P_llo_r ____ r_ue~d.1y Dfocrmbrr tl 1971 • CON SERVING ENERGY IS 0 --' I At Mission Vi ejo Company we believe you have to take the first step before you ever get around to the second , th ird, or fourth step. With the cooperation of our residents and our employees, we have already ta ke n our first step toward the conservation of energy: 1. CHRISTMAS Chri st mas has always been a nifty time at Mission Viejo ... outdoor carols, a San ta Claus workshop, candlelight parades ... all under thousands and thousands of lights. This year the lights will go on with the first carols, but they will go off again the same evening with lighting limited only to the six nights Santa visits the workshop. 2. OUTDOOR ADVERTISING We will do everything possible to reduce our outdoor billboard lighting by 65o/o. We will also reduce non-business hours sales display lighting to include only that wh ich is necessary for security. 3.GASOLINE Our employees with company vehicles have agreed to abide by the voluntary 50 mile per hour speed limit using the right-hand lanes on freeways. Automobile leases are being renewed with smaller compact cars with a view toward the further conservation of gasoline. LI-. CAR POOLS We have provided a staff for a car pool clearing house to be used by our residents as well as our employees. [For information, phone (714) 837-6050 ext. 333.] Conserving energy has become a challenge for the whole commun~ After all ls 1mld and done ... the brightest lights of Christmas have really always been found In the eyes of the kids • • ''WHERE HOME IS A TOWN AGAIN.11 ' I I , I ~an Cle1nenie Capistrano VO L. 66 , NO. 338, 3 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ED I TI ON ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toclay's Final N.Y. Sto cks TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1973 TEN CENTS CUSD Aims for 33°!0 Reduction of Fuel Use A double pronged att ack to meet the energy crisis by cutti ng use of fuel and electricity was outlined to Capi strano Unified Sc hoot Distrit1 trustees· Monday night. The plan calls for 33 percent reduct ion of fuel used for student transportation and a IO percent reducti on in use of electricity . Effective l-.1onday , the school district will place a ban on all field trips both {; * * Co11neil Denial in and out of the county and place strict restricii003 on busing for aUrletic events. Pending school board approval, school bus routes wi ll be modified to cut one- third from the 40,800 miles travelled by school buses each 1nonth. Business Manager Sam Chicas said modification of the bus routes is necessary because of a one-third cutback * * * End to San Juan Building Nixed By JORN VALTERZA Of .... O.Ut ,.1111 llltt Proposals by a San Juan Capistrano city co uncilman for an all-out building ban because of the energy crisis fizzled Monday before a packed house. When debate ended an aud ience com- posed or n1any developers opposed to the idea of Councilman J ames Thorpe watched quietly as the panel enact ed a wafered-dOY>'n version. The measure calls for the ,formation or a special energy committee to evaluate tbe Impact of the energy c:rlsia on cl ty services. But the key clause calling for an ou tright ban on construction was stricken. No public comment on the measure came before councilmen decided on the fate of Thorpe':! idea unveiled by surprise last week. Th<lrpe insisted that new construction would cause a drain on city services which he said already were not in pace with current population. fi e said the city faces a Z5 percent cutback in its fuel allocation and that its obliga tion Is to serve the residents ''already here." "They should not be made to suffer because of the new people brought to the communily by new development," 'Thorpe said. CoWlcilmen Josh Gam mell and J ames Weathers appeared th e stronges t op- ponents to the Idea. Wea thers t~rmed the idea "possible overreaction " and .won applause for the romment. Concern th en shifted to the statements contained in several environment.al im~ pa ct reports recently filed and approved for projects in the city and the consensus among cou ncilmen was that lhe writers of the statenicnts erred when they predicted no adverse effects on energy supplies from the projects. "At the very least," said Weathers, "we might have to take a Jong look at those statements and when it comes time to draft the master list for the preparers who are approved to operate here. we might delete a few who made the worst errors." No aclion followed on the fonnalion of the special e11ergy committee, but C(!uncitmen agreed that when Mayor Roy Byrnes appoinls members he should select representatives from the city staff, the council , the building industry operating locally as well as officials from major utilities serving the city. Byrnes will begin making .appointments to t~e group at next Monday's council session. The goals, roughly, are fo r the group to evaluate the severity of the problem as it affects San Juan and draft pro- (S.. FREEZE, Page IJ Open Campus Plan to Get Trial Test By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of ttte o.uv ... la.ff A three month trial plan allowing students al San Clemente fligh School to leave campus during lunch was ap- proved by Capistrano United School District trustees Monday night. Under the so-caUed "open campus" plan. studeots will be allowed to walk off campus during the 45--minute lunch break. Under the proposal: --Students may not use cars to lea\·e campus. -Smoking will not be pernlilted within one block of the campus. -Students may not leave campus dur· ing unassigned class periods. -Loitering in open fields and canyons around the high school will not be permitted, Trustees approved the propoeaI in a unanimous action . They stressed the plan should receive a thorough evaluation at the end of the three month period. The evaluation will look at student tardies and truan· cies; violatiQflS of the vehicle restriction ; problems at local businesses; smoking violations near campus; use of narrotics and alcoliol; lolterinJl. In fields and can- (S.. CAMPUS, Page II School Trustees to Pay Selves $20 Per Meeting Capistrano Unified School District t!tlSlees voted themsel ves .• ~ry ol 120 per school board meeting Monday night. Approval squeaked by In a 4-'1 split vote with dis.senting ballots cut by Geo;ge White, board president, and trustees Wtlllam Enqulst and Edward Westberg. Starting J an. 1, each ln.l!tee will receive $20 per regular school board meeting. Thus, with two school board meetings a month , each board member wlll receive $40 monthly, ·The salary plan will COlJt the school dlstrict $1,360 during the ,·next fiscal year. ./ Trustee Robert Hurst urged approval o( the salary plan. He 11aid school board members in 41 states are paid for their service to schoo l dl~trlcl ... "Aod we are the only state certified \ body In CaJUomla that does not get paid," Hurst said. Alllhorlty for -trustees to . vote themselves a salary comes from the state education code, Hunt said. The amount paid per trustee depends on the number of students enrolled ln the !<hoot district. Trustee Wiiiiam 'Ibompson cast the vote that tipped the scale for •pproval of the salary. "But I'm voting for ll only II I can give the money back to a ldiool that needs Jt," ThomJ»OD said. Hurst auured ThomptOn that be could. The vote for approval followed defeat or a motion by Westberg to ippry the salary after the upcoming school board election. Four trusteeships are up ln the elec- tion. Westberg said delaying the aal•ry would reduce criticism agalnat the ex- l!tlng boord. In the amount of diesel fuel ~llocated to the scool district each month by the Unioo Oil Co mpan y. In all cases, from kindergarten to grade 12, students wlli be furc~ed to \va lk more and ride less. Students in first, second and third grade, for example , may ride the bus now if they live more than Lhrre-ru:1rtrrs of ;;; mile from school. Under the pro- posal made to the board. the line would be extended to one mile. Chicas said buses would travel only on ma'in road.<; and not clivert down side streets as has J:ie.cn th~ case in the past. No date was se t for school board aclion on the proposal. Chicas sa id the :.!3 Ll uses OJX'ratcd by U1e school district consume n1orc * * * than 6.000 gallons of di1.tsel fuel t"a ch mon th . This month's allocation , hO\.\'t•ver . c, only 4,613 gallons . The 1,400 gallon shortage is being made up for \\'ith fuel stockpiles during the suinmcr n1onths. '!'hose fl'scr\'Cd \,i\I t:c expended hy late Ja11ua11·- '·Thc more fue l 1ve can cunserl/e no1v, !he l-etter orf \vc'J! be in \he ~pring," said Chicas. * Before Departure Why should a successful middle-aged executive who is also mayor of Laguna Beach jump out of planes ? The story of Mayor Roy Holm, (second from right) and others who leap from planes un- folds on Page 3. Among other things, I·Iolm says, "It 's a hell of a way to escape," -----------------------·- Laguna Couple Arrested Underg ro un,d Con iic P-urcli ase Pro1n11ts Por no Cli<1 rges By JACK CHAPPELL 0 1 "'"' oauv Plklt s1111 A Laguna Beach couple. owners of the Fahrenheit 45t Book Store, were arrested and booked on pornogr:iphy charges Monday afler police officers purchased copies of underground con1ic books at the store. The arrests were part of a police-in- itiated investigation and search of all Laguna Beach book stores, Police Chief Frank Schopen said today. Gordon Wilson, 3.1 and his wife, Evelyn. 35, of 509 S. Coast High way wert.. charged on a court warrant with sell ing and distributing pornographic material. The court warrant was based on a district attorney's office review of four underground aimic books previously purchased in the store by police detec- tives. Officers said a review of the matter by a district attorney representive allegedly found th ree of the fpur to be witho ut redeeming social value. Detective Tony Smith and Office r Bruce Briggs went to lhe store Monday Cappelletti Wi1is Reisman From Wire Services NEW YORK -Penn. Sta le run· nlng back John Ca ppeUetti today was named the nation 's top college football player of 1973 and will receive the Helsman Trophy. The West Coast was virtually shut out in the voting. Ohio State tackle John Hicks waa numer-up, and was foll owed by b a c k Roosevelt Leaks of T exas , quarterback · David Jaynes o f Kansas and back Archie Griffin of Ohio State. See Page 16 tor details. and seized a copy of "Zap" comirs and lrrested Mrs. Wilson. Her husband , absent al the tim(', 1vas arrested later Both have been freed on $250 ball e11ch. Arraignment is schedu!t'd for Dec. 17 at Laguna Niguel Municipal Court. The Wilsons hav e owned for a year and a half the bookstore. named for .a novel and motio n picture 1vhere ln some future ti me the government ordered the burning of all books Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature al wh1 eh fl book \viii burn_ The rouplr live above the store_ They said they had been selling the un· derground comics all the time they had owned the bookstore. and tha t previous owners also had sold the comics. The Cordons said they normally sell (See PORNO, Page 2/ County Officer Cl eared In Assault on Masse1 c::2 An Anaheim police officer booked on assault and robbery charges after what the prosecution described as "an hour of madness " in a Newport -Beach massage Patlor was cleared of all charges Mo r«l ay night. David Russell Junk, 27, was acquitted of three felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon and robbery after near· ly two days of deliberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The verd ict clearly astonished Judge Raymond Thompson. "I suppose you've given him a pardon," the judge commented to the jury after orderin g .Junk and defense attorney Matthew Kurilich to "compose yourselves" - an 3ppa reot .reference to the two emotional men wrapping' their arms around each other. "Well, maybe he'll learn a little sense. rrom all this, .. the judge added, looking at the verdict forms with raised eyebrows. "Maybe Mr. Junk will ' learn not lo go to massage parlors in the middle of the night after drinking a number of llarvey Wallbangers." Pn;>secul.Qr Pat Brian had urged the Jury to convict Junk for what he claimed \VOS the officer's "se nseless att ack" last July 3 on a masseuse in the Olym pia Massage Jlarlor. 2930 Pacific Coast I·lighway. Brian alleged Junk cl ubbed the al· tractive blonde un conscious wit h his service revolver immediately after sh e had rubbed him down and then foreed another female emp loye to undress while he pocketed all business records relating to him. Brian said Junk overlooked just one credit sli p. That document led to the officer's arrest a few hours later in Bakersfield where his wife . an en· tert ainer, was appearing in a local nig hts pot. Mrs . Junk, who occupied a front rnw seat in the cou rtroom throughout the three week trial, collapsed and wept as the verdict was read. Kurillch argued in Junk's defense that the office r used his band and not hls gun to strike the young masseuse. Kurillr.h said his client was enraged nt the theft of R $50 bill from his pants pocket and lhat his subsC>quent acti ons in the massage parlor did not merit criminal 8('tion and were COO). pletely Wlderstandable. In the are;;i of electricity usage. Supt. 'l'ruman BC>nedi ct said he 1vill send ou~ a n1cn10 lhis "·eek calling for stiff reduc- tion in intC'rior and exterior Hghtmg to cut po;\·er usage by ten percent. Trustees rcf]uested that tennis court and gymnasium lighting re mai n in use at lugh school facilities for after hour and weekend use by members of the public. Extra Tax Also Seen By Official WASHINGTON (UPr) -A com- bination gasolin e tax and rationing system 1vill "quite likely" be submit ted to Congress with a request for enactment hy Chr istmas, Administration s_pokesmen said today. William A. Johnson, an adviser to William E. Simon , who .is being elevated to the job of government energy czar, said be could not rule out the possibility -TRUCKERS PUT SKIDS ON AUTO TRAFFIC, Pago 4 that the Administration would recom- mend a straight rationi ng. proposal. But he indicated that was not likely. "It is quite likely that what we recom- mend will have the reatures of both a tax and a rationing program," Johnson told the House Ways and Means Com· mittee. In testimony to the committee which would have to originate any tax proposal , Johnson and other officials of the Treasury Department and the Office of Management and Budget emphasized that no decision had been made on ei ther a gas tax or a rationing plan. But for two OOurs, discussion centered almost exclusively on a plan lo increase the federal gas tax -now four cents a gallon -by 30 to 50 cents a gallon , then to give car owners ration coupons to pay the tax on the first 10 gallons a week. The \Vhite House delayed until midday fo rmal announcement of Simon 's ap- pointm en t to head a new Federal Energy AdJninistration, succeeding John A. Love as t:;p Administration energy official .. Budget Director Roy M. Ash. telling a Senate hearing of the Simon selec tion before the announcem ent, denied Love Y>as forced out. while praising Si mon as ::i dvnamic leader. At the Wavs and Means hearing, J ohn J·lill, an official of Ash's office, said thJt despite ad ministrative problems caused bv creation of the energy agen+ cy the Administration planned to ask eo'ngress to act on a conserv at ion plan this vear . "6€fore Christmas?" asked acUng committee chairman Al Ullman ([).. Ore. 1. ''That is right," said Hill. The Republi can governor of Iowa, Robert D. Ray, said Love's abrupt departure from his energy job would di scou rage others like the former Colorado governor from going to Washington. A person would have . to think very seriously before accepting a position like that where "you get (See RATION, Page %) Orange Coast Weather Fair skies but with Increasi ng high cloudine~ tonight and Wednes- day, aeC(!rding to the weather serv- ice. Highs in the upper 60s at the beaches and low 70s inland. Over· nlgllt lows mid-40s. I N'"'PU·: TODI\ Y Rock mu.~ic star Bob Dylan is moking his fi rst natlonwidt tour i"11 eigl1t 11ears. S!ory, Page 8. 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The foundation said ii would provide tree moving service within a 25-mile radius to tenants willing to move by lJcl'. 15 l{newTape Gap'--Aide The Delanccv Strl't't Found a t Ion purchasrd the · f.:bbt1d·· Ap;1r!rncnts ;ind s"·1n1m1n~ poJI for $6-1~ 500 and h1111d~'d 30-da 'I e\"lei.H)ll oouccs ~londRy IQ abo11t half !hf' res1dc:1t s -thosv "'ithout l1~;1srs. Citv Clerk J\1eri.'.lnl Ansell said she h~1d ·1x-.'n •·inundated" "'ith compla1nts :ibout the purchase But she said the prorx•rty is zoned for apartments and s.iid, "\Ve have no control ovtr the sale or pn\'ate property." DclanCl'Y Strt·el opc>r:1tes l\\'O l'Om · rr:un;.il 1:\ 1n.r hoUSl'S, :i restaurant and lin a;it.J111<1bt.ic> repo.ir shop in S:1n fr;1n- c1si::o ;o help forntl•r convicts. oleoho!Jcs :ind drug add1clS return to the n1ains lre11m of s0<·iety "Th!'y just bombardc<l us "'ilh this." s;iid Barbara Alois, Y.'ho v.•as told 10 n1011c uut. .. Pc'Oplc ~rt· being fore('CI out against thl'•r will rind being !old 10 leave during the Chr1slmas holidays." Battin Request Ernest Kette nhofen, who own s the nr1ghboring apartments on a hillside :it the north end of the city, said, "! have great concern at the momen t, hut I lhink il 's unfair to ju1np off 111 opposition immediately." Reappraisal of Nixon's Villa Property Delayed Orange County Supervisor Robert Bat· tin thinks neither the state nor county has assessed President Nixon's San Clemente estate propl'rly and want s more time to study the 1natter be.fore a county reappraisa l is made. Battin, via an aide, asked the CoWJty Assessment Appeals Board to postpone reassessing the vill a for two weeks but the board voted 2·1 Monday to give him only until Friday. A Ballin aide said the supervisor wants to review n State Board of Equalization report, which valued the \Vestem \Vhit.e House only $130.000 Nigher Lhan the $1.37 million figure set by county assessor Jack VaUerga. Battin has charged th e Nixon land is worth closer to $2 million. countin g nt:merous impro\'ements made to the land by the federal government ror security reasons. Count y supervisors la st month sup- ported Battin's request that the state recheck Vall erga·s figu res. Vallerga says he has mixed feelings over the state appraisa l of the land but stiU thinks the figure is too high. "I haven't seen the appraisal report yet but I don't know· \\'hat support there woul d be in the market place for that Police Breakin Brings Lawsuit A Fountain Valley couple who claim that local police burst into their bedroom while they "'ere asleep and lhreatened them v"ith loaded firearms sued th e city 1'.fonday for $100.000 in damages. Victor Leroy Thieman and his wife, Leona Lucv. of 17551 Santa l\taria St., state in thei r Orange Co unt y Superior Court action that Fountain Valley police did not possess a search warrant when they allegedly broke into the bo rne ~tarch 26. The couple states that they were yelled at. menaced and threatened by o£ficers who broke a number of doors, locks and ga tes to get into the home. From Pnge I POR NO • • • onl' or tv.·o of thf.' con1ics a day, and that they restrict sales to adults. Both said lhey plan lo entl'r pleas of innocent during the arraignment and and to fight the case either with a private attorney or "'ith the aid of fhe Am erican Civil Liberties Union. The Gordons are former school leachers , r>.trs. Gordon taugh t English, French and Lalin, her husband taught mathematics. OU.N61 COUT DAILY PILOT 1'1M 0••11111 C01t1 DAILY P ILOT, Wllfl w!llCfl It ~ln«I ti\• N1*•·Prn.1, lo J!Ultll...._. by lfl• 0<•119• CO.•! P"bl!o~l"9 C-nr. ~ •1i. edlllotls '" P...blh,,_,, M...,..., lfl.._t! Ftidt V. I<>< Co.ti 1o1.,._, H-POrl llHd'I, tf1.1n•l11Glon 1111.:"'"°""11111 v1ner. ....,.... 8"cto, 1 .... ~1l!M-O<ll•l»d 1NI San ("""""'!•/ i •n J~on C•Pll!rona, A tlr!glt •"fl,,,..1 todltlon 11 P\fbl .. 111(1 S••u•d•r• Ind Svrodl¥1. 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"I will have to wait unt il I can cross- l'xamine the state appraiser under oath to find out," he added. Val\erga said th e state nssessment indicates that the highest and best use of the 26-acre estate \vould be as a subdivision. The original county assess- 1nent made that determination as well, he noted. Vallerga said the state's assessment also put little or no valuation on federal government improvements e i t h e r because they didn 't add to the property value or because they were exempt from taxation as federal property. Victim Claims Rape Su spect Bought Dress VISALIA (UPI) - A Beverly Hills socialite haS told jurors thal the prison escaper charged with raping her and killing her boy friend also bought her a dress while she was being held hostage. Mrs. Hope Niven P..tasters. 32, said in addition P..1onday that G. Daniel \Val ker , 41 , fixed breakfast for her children while she slept and saw them off to school. Walker, acting as his own C'O-<'Ounsel, questioned Mrs. Masters about events following the slaying of \Villiam Ashlock , a prominent Los Angeles advertising executive. Ashlock was shot to death at a Spring- ville area r a n c h partly ov1ned by 11rs. J\1astcrs' father. Van Cott N i ,. en. a prominent Los Angeles nttorncy. · Both Walker and r>.!rs. l\lasters had originally been charged with the slaying bu t charges against lbe socialite \\'CIC dropped for lack of evidence. l\lrs. Mas lcrs, twice-divorc::cd mother of three, said she, Ashlock and Wal ker stayed at the ranch. \Valker posing as a nc\i.·s paper writer seekin g a sto ry about the exel'utive. She testified she didn·t \1·itness the shooting but "'as repeatedl y raJ)(•d af· ll'r11ard by a man \\'ho said he had been hired by the "Organization'' to kill her hut would try to save her, She Rdmilted giving \\'alker a b;iek rub \Vhcn !hey returned to her Los 1\ngeles home bu t denied sexual relations 11·11h him. Ft'flding off attempts by \Va!kcr to show that she had bccorne enamored of him and v.•as not acting against her 1•oill, ['.lrs. l\1'asters said she \1·as thankful he hadn't killed her and remai ned ter- rified or him. "I was not scared as long as I was doing what I was told," she teslified. It "'BS not made clear whether the childrl'n or a housekeeper at her home knew Walker's identity. t.-trs. Masters' father called police "'hen she and her children were r~leased at his home. \Valkl'r, who escaped from Illinois Sta le Prison "'here he \vas serving a tenn for attempting to murder a state trooper, was arrested in a Los Angeles motel. From Pnge l FREEZE • • • posals to curb potential problems. City !'.1anager Dona1'1 Weidner told the cowicil that thqs !a'r San Juan hM a health supply of fuel but that some token gestures alrea dy have been made notably the stretching of the streetsweeper schedule to cut gas con· sumption in half. Sea Search 1-fa lted For College Student SANTA BARBARA <UPI ) -The Co"I Guard ended a tw1>-da y seArch Monday for 2J..year-old Steven Medley, a UC Santa Barbara sludent who toppled from his sailboBt Sunday night. Medley's girlfriend, l\1arga ret Askew. 20, W/l.'11 round clinging to the couple's 1J.foot sail boot about mi dnight Sunday a quarter-mile offshore. \VASl1I NCTON (UP I ! An Ad1nini stration official test1f1ed today that If. R. JJatdernan knev.• alrnos t a week before it "'aS publicly discl(lSed tha t an IS.rninu te segment of a taped Watergatl' conversa1ion he had "·ith President J'\ixon had bt'ffl obliterated . Lawrence lligby, of Ne v.'J)Ort Beach, onet1n1e deputy 10 !he former \\1hite llouse ch1f'f of staff. said he was "instructed" by his for mer boss to get Watergate materials from a locked White llouse fill' in 1n1d-November. 61n mon ths ~fter •taldeman left his job as the JJrcsidl'nt 's top assistant. At a hearing conducled by U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica, Higby said llaldeman in fonn ed him in a telephone call Nov_ 14 or Nov. 15 th:.it p:1rt of a taped conversation he had \rilh the Presiden t on June 20, 1972 had been erased . A White House attorney, J. Fred Buzhardt, has ll'SlifieJ he !l'arned o( the tape erasure 011 .\oV. 1:-i. but it was not publicly made kno1vn until Nov. 21 Rose r..1ary \Vood.~. the Presidl'nt 's person<1! secretary. le.!>ti!icd previously that she may havt' 111advcrtently wiped out sonie of !he !~-ininutc scgn1cnt r[ the T\'ixon-Haldemnn conve rsation \\'hen !ihe took a telephone call \\'hllr transcrib- ing the t.'.lpe. Under questioning, Higby said that I-la!deman told him in their phone con- versation tha t the tnpe had an oblitera- tion and added : •· 1 think he said - and this is only a recollection -that it had been caused by Miss Woods." Higby also said Haldeman, v.•ho resign- ed April 30, told him to go to his personal files in the nearby Executive Office Building and to get several documents Buzhardt and AJexander M. Jiaig, now the Whit e House chief of sta[f. were seeking. . Higby said Haldeman said he was told to phone back before turning them <1ver "and not to deviate from these instructions." Using a lock combination given him by Haldeman to open the files, Higby said the first document! he found were 1-laldem an notes fo r the meeting with Nixon June 2Q -three days after the break·in of Democratic national head- quarers. Higby also testi fied that Buzhardt in- structed him Nov. 19 to gel from the file other materials that included two ''talking papers." Higby said the papers referred to April 4, 1972 and Dec. 15, 197~. meetings that Haldeman had , one of them a conversation v.·ith former Altorney General John N. Mitchell. Better Quality Northern Water Flows to Coast •Iigh-grade Northern California water Is pciuring into Orange County today to restock underground supplies and ,l!;ive countians somet hing cleaner to drink from th eir f<1 ps. The wa ter was purchased by the Orange County \\'aler District from the r.,.fetropolitan Waler District and will be injected in to the \Valer table to prcr- vide supplies for water agencies to the 11orth and west of El Toro in the Santa Ana River ba sin . r.l\\'O is selling the \\'n!rr bl'rause ii is surplus and wil l mix wilh Colorado f{iver w::iter to provide a better qu ality drinking supply. The Northern California waier is tnwf'r in mineral content and dissolved solids tmin thal from the Colorado Jliver. The flow into Orange County is coming from the m.1 in pipeline into Perris l!eservoir in Riverside County, The water. which "'i ll flow for the next few days at a rate of 12().acre feet per day, is not the first from Northern Ca!ifomia 10 reach the county. Small amounts were purchased on a sporadic basis ea rlier this yea r. From Pnge 1 CAMPUS • • • yons. and parental concerns. The proposal was hnmmercd out in a commit tee madr up (}f students ; parents and reprcsent ::i tivcs of the board. Trustee Gordon Peterso n. one of those servin g on th e commi ttee. said one of the reasons students wa nt ed !he privilege 0 was to get more 0( a variety of food at lunch time. "Even if the food at the school cafeteria was of extraordinary quaJity. people don ·t want to eat at the same facilily five days a week,'' Peterson explained. Truslet Edward \Vcstberg expressed concern that the board mi ghl be held liable in the evenl a student 11•as injured whi le off can1pus during the lunch hour. Supt. Truman Benedict stressed Iha! paren ts should be informed about the open ctf!mpus plant to reduce chances of any ~egal claims against the school di sir lei. Board members generally agreed that students should be given I h e responsibility to handle the open campus pla n and should delegate a stud ent com- millee to enforce restrictions. "Really, there i!; now "'AY we can keep lhcm on campus if they w,1nt 10 leave .·· commented (;eorge \Vhile, "Really, there is no way we can had a guard tower, whisUes and guard dogs." ' 01U~ Pitel Sllff PholO Food Store Employe& On the Joh Employes of Orange Coast grocery markets reported to work loday as usua l or were expect~ shortly to ignore food unions' directi ve! and re turn to work. Management of !ht Sateway Market in Irvine said employes were expected bRl'k today as the chaln continued adve rtisement3 for experienced, non- un ion persoMel. A spokesman for El Rancho Mark el, 2727 Newport Boulevard. Newport Bead!, said emp loyes were at v.·ork and the slrike had yet had no effect on business there. The independent chain employes are all m('mbers of the saml' unions which h:ive struck Safeway, Luck.v and Thrif· timart stores in Southern Cali fornia. The El Ran cho headquarters in San Gabriel has ye t to inform local outlet.!! as to possible impact of the strike on deliveries. Richard's Lido ~1arket in Newport Reach refustd to comment on the impact of the strike on their bulliness. A ~pokesman would only say, "We're optn for businl'Sll." Jn Los Angeles County, ronditions ap- pf'a red today to be different. HE SEARCHES THE PAGES FOR WHAT HE CAN 'T RECALL Sharon Johnson Works W ith Aphasic Student Eddie Smith Th e F'ood Einployers Council said Its 6~ niember chains planned to lock out n1embe rs of the striking unions today. Those striking include the Tl'anisters. Operating Eng ineers and lnternAlional A.ssociation of ~fachinists and butchers. Aliso Teachers Taking Tangle Out of Talking Journeyn1en butchers earn $5.75 an hour and journeymen mea t y,·rappcrs make $4.71. Increases In those rat~ amount lo $15 a week. union spokesmen say. while the Food Employers Council contend! the increasl's sought amolOlt to $50 a week. From Pagel By Ci\Nfl,\Cf: PE·\R!o\ON 0 1 II,. Dll"' Pllol Sf11t Last year. Eddie \1•:1s su keyed up. he cou ld hardly sit still. This year. he srts Intently alone at a desk. reading "I \Y ish I \\'as an Indian" and then irying to remember lhe story. It's hard. but so far he has four of the seven questions filled in, mostly correctly, all by hi mself. "~1y name is Eddie. Eddie Smith. I live on AJcoba in Mission Viejo. Alooba . A-1.rC-Q.B-A ." he tells a visitor. His voice is crisp. Now his brow furrow s again, as he searches the pages of the book for "'hat he can't recall. Eddie is one of 15 aphasic students In a special program at Aliso Elementary School in El Toro. The goal of the program. according lo principal Mel Pa ckel, is to "put them in regula r classes as often as possible until \\'e run ourscl\'CS out of a job." An aphasic child has tr o u b 1 e assimilating and using oral language. It 's a decoding problem, l'xp!a1n!i Nan- cy Palmer. one of lhree full·time tea chers in the program . "\Vhat is heard auditor1ally i!> scrambled.'' Barbara Sil ver Coll ection Worth 81,5 00 Gone Valuable silver dollars and a sterling silver ingot colle<'.lion valued by the 01\·ncr at more th311 $1.500 \\'ere stoll'n r.tonday night from a Dana Point home, Orange County Shl'nff's officers s;i1d. Depulles said hurg lars r em o v e d louvered \1'indo1\· panes lo !!;ain entry to the home of b11sinessman Lee H Karns . 43. of J3ill h·l:igel,kin ls!r 1"hcy said Karns d1sl'ov{'red the loss \1·hc:n he returned froin a bu~1ness rnp, Sandell anrl Joan Stroc kis :i re the other ri-ar hcrs. To hf'lp solve the basic prohlC'm of ron11nuniention. the progrnm also has thrl'" paid ~1ides. all of 11hom h:1 ppcn to ht' credf.'n!la!C'd !carhers. E:i ch tc~iche r i-; a qu.11ifil'd sp"r-rh lhC'rapist. And instn1ction is aln1ost on a one-to-one basis. There arc three classes of five students each: one of five and si x-vea r-olds ; one of seven through ninC:.year-0!ds and one of eight through 12.year-0lds. In a trade arrangement st udents come from Irvine and Capi strano Unified School Districts as \\'t>ll as the home ~istrict. Saddleback Valley . The progrJ.m is stale and federally rundC'd. Saddleback Valley's hard of hearing and \'1sual!y hand ica pped students then arc educated el$e\\·here . Pac:kl'I says the aphasic stud!'nts are "motivated from \\ithin. , , .enthusiastic, They ne\'er give up." T rustees Liniit Session Ti1ne The C.1pistrano Uni fied School l1istrict Boa rd of Education. prone lo st rctchin~ meetings till I or 2 a m, voted Monday night to place an 11 p.m. limit on its sessions. Ac('{lrding to the board policy ratified in a 5-2 ballot. meetinj!'s may only be extended beyond th e adjournment time by a unanimous vo1e of the b<lard. IU'fION. • • .. booted out," said Ray. -Sen. Henry i\1. Jackson (0.Wash. ), introduced a bill to create the new enf'rgy adn1inis tration. whi le expressing ronecrn about Love's departure. ·· lt is not at all clear 1ha1 he was even given the staff or the authority or the support 10 do the job be waa asked to do," Jackson said. 1\Sh, in saying Simon woul d defini tely gel the job, testified at a Senate hearing: '"Bill Simon can provide clean and clear and dynamic leadership.'' Sen. Abraham A. Ribiooff (o.conn.). also praised Simon as "tbe uncommonest bureaucrat I've ever mot." Said Rlbiooff: "He's the only man in eovemment you could call up on the telepOOne and get an answer im- mediately.'' Ash was questioned about Love's sud· den departure by Sen. Charles H. Percy (R-111.). Percy recalled the dismissa l of Wutergate special prose cu I o r Archibald Cox and said Love's abrupt resignation Monday raised questions. Ash pralst'<l Lo ve and said he left of his 0'"11 free will. "He left for reasons of his own and Cfftain!y it wasn 't the President or anyone else" who suggested hi s departure , Ash said. Love's supporters privately l o Id newsmen the former Colorado goveroor lost out ln a power struggle with Treasury Secrelary George P. Shultz. They said Love favored Im mediate gasoline rationing but Shultz did not -and Shultz won. "This means one member not voting to l'xtl'nd could stop all proceedings." ""'"'"" G•,orge \\'hile. bo,,,d preside"!. j\f urdercr Breaks Out \Vhitc and Tru~tee \\'illi11m Enquist voted ag<1inst !hC' policy SAN QUENTIN (U PI ! -Franci3co Trt1stee nnbert flursl said nlcf'tin1;s Solas. 41, who wa s serving a li ft sentence !hat contin11rd into thr W {'f' hours for murder. escaped from the familv prevented public pa.rticip<1tion. "They're ,·isitlng area 1'1onday at San Quent!Tt snrt rif srrrl.'t meetings." said Hurst. Prison, the warden's office reported . ~~~~--~~~~~~~~'-~~ WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five ye•" •go a few f•r-iighted paopla revolutioni:i.ed th• cerpet business. Ffrst, the chemical indu1lry developed synthetic fibars, eliminating reHence on wool qu•lity and production. S;Koncl. machinery was invent•d wh ich enabl•d carpeting to be manufactured up lo 100 times faster. Tltird, end mo1t im portant, some people stuck their necks out and ri1kad capital to put these developments to work. What does this maan to you 1 It meaM that c•rpetlng' coifs Seu th•n 30 ye.!rs •90. It means that wh•t was once a luxury is now within r•nge of •lmost\everyone. It meGM a selection unime9in able 30 ya•rs a9o. With our family in the c•rpet business si nce 1894, we h•v• seen rnore ch•n9es in th• last few yaars th•n we balieved possible, craetlng the gr••fest consum•r 9rowth industry in our economy. After 79 years, lt looks likt W•'Y• ooly futl beguol HOURS : Moo. T1lnl T"""-• t to S:JO ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntia Av•. 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'1 ~ + ·~ • + AnaerlraH Sales l'ol11tt1e Sgml>ols ~ ,_ -- ;!2 DAILY PIL OT l1Je~diw Dec~rnber 4 11173 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Mobil,. Homft lor X.le _ . 115 • 149 roo J'l'I 100 1Qq 100 -124 . 5>0 514 . 800 -849 DAILY PILOT CLASSIF 'IED ADS p,,"°"°11 . , • 52S ~ S49 p,,, ciod Suppl••• ~ . 850 • sqq Rwol £1101.-G«o••ol. l!IO ·I~ f U\(Ul(1C1I • , R.n!ol • , • , • • , • JOO -499 lo~I & foond Me1d1ond1~l You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad ("642-5678 J One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval $thooh ond lmlfll(I~ • . ~7S • j99 S.r~i<e' ood R~i" • , 000 · tR'1 Tron~portotion, • , , • • QlS • 949 General Gen 1ral (i.:;n ~ral General Gencira l !General ;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 NO DOWN TE RMS ASSUME 7°/o LOAN * Balboa Bay Properties * [ Hovses lor S•lt ]! ~ J Hou''' 101 Si le ! ~] 1 --~ .____ _ ____, 1WALK-TO NEW GOLF COURSE NO LOAN FEES AND EVERYONE QUALi· FIES -Sh<1rp , 3 llect1·001n, :t b<1ll1 pool hon1 c. ()1tal1ty fL"a tures includin g l1a rd\l'OOd f lours . tcd:ir l111cfl closets. sh<ike roof. ne\v cpts and rnuch n1ut·h rnore'. 1-'11J {·~:JJ onlv $39.950 . Call LIDO ISLE Supt:r clc;:u1'. E xt i·a Jgc ., 2 l~r·., 11:.! b<L. f rpl.. pnt 10. l•'ast es- t·ro\v 0 .K. 'f ry $71.500 oiS-706\J LOW DOWN Ne\vport !Its. :l Bn. tlcst Joe. $·1~.000. iln- 1nec.l. posses s. Nt1 n1e v ou r o \\' 11 tern1s! ti42-749l. /\11d 1011· ,1,,11·11 Io• r Ill!- l11nil:1t1li" 1>11 rh1..; h1.•aut1fu! (;11•1•nh1·r1Q" ·: l>1lr111 i!Ui!,t' 101. Lhn111:.:: 1111. hullt i11", •l1~!111·,,~h•·1 F.11nlly n 11, 111"'()1 .u ·•' l{•••H\ fur' H 1•~11 s.:s.~M1 c°'·•I! ~t1u-1120 TARBELL, Realtor• ..... ~ ........ .-............................... 1 ERRORS. Ad\lertisers should check their a ds daily & repc~t errors immediately, The DAILY P ILOT assumes liability fo r the first incorrect insertion only. ~------------General General IN THE BACK BAY -4 1Jedroon1 ~ingl c story 1n a coui~t r.v.likc sett ing \1:ith H Nc11port UC'<iC h uddrc:-s plus i\larine rs, 1.::11.s1gn anrl llu1·bo,r for :-c/1001.:.'. Cit.v lights for a VIC\\', lots ot trees and only f,i(ili.500 for a price. :\ listing of !Jert l\ced.v. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 645-6500 1649 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach -NEW $500,000 RECREATION CENTER l·:nJ UY tl11· Ill'\\' liff! !'-ty!c o.ncl live ca refree in this ~ b~:d rouin 2 IJn!lt (large 1naster suite) ;.11 r conrl 111011 111g. luxur1ol!s carpet ing, drapt!s, l'lt:clru:: "lltll<'n \\1th 1Ju 11t-i n burbt'quc. IJin- 111g nrt·a plu~" brc:1kfc:1sl nook . t•ovct·ed patio \1 'J!h pnno!'an1ic Vil'\\', 2·1 liour Secur ity Gua rd. 1\11 n1ain tl•n<i nce free in till' rH~\\' adult con1- rnunily of C<1sta dcl Sol in bcautiful 1\lission \ 0il'JU. $42 ,900 Full Price La Pa:r: Real Estate General ONE YEAR NEW I ASSUME 71/4 °/o 1 830-0700 Genera l MESA VERDE IMMACULATE now 546-5880. . TUCKED AWAY IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA - ncnt ~ bC'<lroon1 hon1c. on ove rsized lo l. \\'llh plenty of roon1 fo r bo<lt. ca n1pcr, etc. 2 Scpa· rate storage sheds (coulcl be a workshop). (.'01nplctcly fe nced and private. Full pri1:c only SW.000. C•ll 546-5880 GOV'T REP0-$26,500 JUST RELEASED -and only $1000. dO\\'tl pay1nc nl.. :i Bedroon1, 2 bath Cos ta hle~a ho1nc . .<\ great value \1-ilh covered patio, brig ht cll cer ful k itchen, large double garage on quiet C'uldes<1c. \';i('an t and ready fo1· your tll!>-pcclion lhurry, bids t:losc soon1. Call 546-5880 546-5880 Open Eves. General WATERFRONT Ne\,·port Island hon1c. 2 l3H: ... ~ den. l:>ier ,\; fl o~1\. ('al! for appoi nt· 111cnt to sec. 673-7420 V.A. REPO 3 JJl1 .. 11,2 J:ia th s $2 6.500 s 1.000 f)0\\'11 $G!i0 Closi ng ('osts $244 Alo. PIT! 556-8800 Classified INDEX Advertising HOUHI for S•lt , . ••••• 100 m MOdultri Pr .. 111111 Hom11 . 110 MOb•I• Hom•• Pot S•I• lJ! .l<rl•I• for 1•1• no 4 Local Offices to Serve You it.i>•rlmtnu ror 1•1• n1 ""'.'--":"""'"""""""""""~""'""'"':'""'"'"""""""'""""I lu•in•u ProJli'rtr 1'1 REALTORS m ~ --~ --~ Cu ntltrV Lo111CrrPh l)I General General Camm.,d •I Propt ••r 1i.1 ;.;:..:.._;.;_;c_ __________________ [COndom1~1um1 tor 1•lt Ito o~ple•••I U~•ll l~l· l•I WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. 'REAL TORS since 1946 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW-5119,500 J;r;1nt1 Nl·'.\V hon1c on Spyglass lllll" vie\\' of ocean & lig hts. 4 Lge bclrn1s. sep. dinin g :·in & LI:.! b<iths. !{111 for pool. J Car gar. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Ge neral G-;neral Ho111t• lo bt moved 161 ln<ome Propertr I'• lnd111!t1J I P"'"'"' .. Ill Loi• lot St l~ TIO Mob•I• womt1l•••"' Ptr~1 II? Mounttln, Dt••"· Ru1r1 II• Or•n9• Co, Prol>flrl't' lit ou1 01 sure Proptrtv 111 Rtntlltl , Fttmo. Ot0ve1 110 Rt•! E1l1lt EACllt 119e . Il l Rt~I E•ltlt Wtnltil , lfl '""""' Opptl11Hl•l't' .,,., ... 1ot lu•ln•U Won!td • ,_ -· .. UO lnvHl.......,1 Opp11tt~nlly • . . 11t ln•t•lm1nr Wtnltd .• -· .. l.JO Mon•v ta LO•n J4Cl Montv W•nt•I$ 1}0 Mort91g11, Tru•I Dtoel• . 214 ~-·"_ .. 1·~1~ 1011••• n.1rni.nH .. • •• Jot .. 0111t1 unturn, , , , . JOI IN CORO NA DEL MAR 1 1-lh. g V 1to11111 lurn, or 11nh1<n .••.... J IO W T R R "' ~ 1,;:e in s ne\ LJDO \\'a tcrfront. 3 lidrrn. & lgc. fa 1nily rn1.. c...oom1111um• tun ........... Jll A E F ONT-EASTSIDE--<1nli .-i palto loo·: ~ee this duplex. J\'1:-ty \\C ur 5 bdr ni~ .. ,,·ith ti lJaths. Lido Nord . Spc>c-~::."::'."1':~":..'":, 11:~~:~~. ·.: ~:; $220 000 sho\v you 1hrough'! .\ r e.1! lo1v S77.950. t arul ~i r \'ie \r ! \\"aterfront lJ\·!n g rn1. ,,ith rown~ou•• 1......... . . JJO ' I HOME + Townnou•• 11nhirn. . •• lll ' I ' ::.IL'll-dO\l"ll \\'Cl bar. J:>ier & floa t. ~27j.000. Townlwluse. hirn. or un•urn ... l4f • "". QI\ r lt' lllill' ·,~r. l h1~ CALL 644-7270 Dupl•••• tu•n. . JU ~Jlltl'ivus ru~ton1 r" nl I l ~ TRIPLEX * * * * Du~··· un!u•n. . Hf h•nn<· offt·rs rhe r·r11onh' ftl 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar \\':\Tl~I1 r:RON'I' t..01' O:.J J.10 0 l\ORO o up1e•11, '"'"· '' ""'""'· . 1u Realtors Call Anytime 644·7662 i.:1·a1·1011s 11\lll~. l!c11u1 1f1!1 COUNTRY O' 'I ·r· 6' 000 "'P1•· 111'"· · · , .. ou&u-v--. .. mimit :l x!UJ'. !\ agn1 1cent \.iC\\'1 SI::>, .tip!. un!Utll. • )I! l".'.""'""'"':"""'""""'""""'""'"~-"'-"'-"-"":""-"""""""'"-"-"~':1 \'1i'11· of lh" B:•~· nur , . ._. SETIING 'WE CAN HELP YOU BUY. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .t.oh .• !urn. or 11n1urn. . • .. JI~ General General eh1~1\(', :1ppi l. 0111.1 616-771 l , SELL. OR TRADE A HOME •""m' · .. 60CI -Oprn 1•\t~s. '.»13 \\l.':O:tel1ff Slfllah'r! flll a Jar~:" l.10xl50 1 341 B d D S · 1 NB 675-6161 1""'m ., 111"' ·······"Gt ANYPLACE IN THE NATIO N aysi e r., u 1te , • • t!Oleh, MOl•h . . ... ''1' Jll'Ll't'. 1<11 11·ith lo11·('rin;~ sh;1rlr ~:;;;::;:~:;;:;;::;;:;;:::;;;;:::::::;;:;;;;;;:::::~ 011111 Wome "' Tl'l'<'S, :i f'on1!nrlnb!f" 3 B l{ '------.... .-.-...... -... --........ -.,...,.~ Sum""'r ••n'•I• .• , •H " !:.:\ h .1 1 l ------·• \11c0Hon 11. ... 101• ..•• •u ~ ' fl nie \I'll 1 4 ('n ;inr Gener a l Gent.>ral General General 111 ... 1011 10 s~··• · .... •• BACK BAY LAKE ARROWHEAD Only 6 n1011!l1~ 11P11·: ~ Berlmn1n, 2' ~ li;.rhs J~t·orl's~1011;i11y I>f'e,11·a 1<'•1: crear. tor .1£':11' 1...,u1l<i 11\'ltll! Walker " Lee E.X('C'l!en1 fan11Jy h"uic: • I II II 1 lr I > .v t 0~(' IQ lP l l 11f(f" . ~l •l ISTAT I frtH!I poreh ft11· ~ \Jllr !'OC'kC'I' O•r•o•• lor 1..,1 ... Ill l;lus $l 575 Diii<• 11 .... 1.1 .... .- srnara!l'd a1\·ay fl'ftrn th!' * 59'Cx._2,90Z'Q",L'~. T * I EASTSJDE HOME ~~~:!:•1 Mtft111 ... !~ !31•sl huy In AreH! ~r old B11var1:111 ,.,1yl1• 3 lr1'f'I _ _ _ _ _ Shown by appt only hnn1£' 11·i1h Ofll'n hran1 1·ril· HO HO HO hoosr 1l ri·ipl('X \\·irh inro1nc DUPLEX OPENS THE I _ "r-llen1111 WtnleCI ... ... p•l!t'ntial 01' s..i..ior111(l.· I I"'........ '-'.·Z T!·Cll'!S I + UNIT Ml\(tlll nfl>ul lltn••ll •. ' ... J •inlv S69.9.i0 fo1· All DOOR " ,.11.n.i '-- CALL 644-7lll CORONA D£L MAR -1 B>" '~ 1~'1 '·"' ' 1""" how · Q • I ' , I,,.,, <l>>ple' '' ''' <I>•' 1,,,,1,., ll~~.,·.'.:1,:~1\il'.'·,",.'1,',',,~.~:~r,,',~,",,','1',:,:,~,-,'1~~.'1,';, ~n<;~,:~(~11:;;;111~ ii~:;~~Y \~7,i: I :~~:;:.,·~~1r;:11111~~:~1 1r:~~1:,J•1;::1 [~--''------·~J~ 646.3928 or Eve. 646.4543 1 lng;; !hn 1.nt11. ~ hr ~ h:1 I ... ro1nplrtrly f1n 1~l1rd h,t"•' Lachenmyer I n1('111 for r !.1,vr111 or .. ~1:'1P· VET~ '.'\ll flO\\"'\ nn rhis L111iry facll1llf'S $ .. (j,.iQO, sup1 I' nto't• I BR.:! 8,\ hotnf' 1 121:<1 .r,1 -:1s!ls <!\tf•r !l1Jn• or n1111 k1t•·h•'ll. l1ig ~1·1·\·1,·r ~ ' 1~··ri. :: halhs. 1na11y cx-1 S1;oifl :1 n1•1n11111)\1,•h 11111 h"lfl • !'i1 :11111Inc: dl'curn y;ird i•f tr.ts ~uir'I s1rret $37 ()()(} on lhl' "''"! ,111vn1i'nl or $~70 .lnnow~•-11 • ··· * Realtor an~t1n1i' 11 t·t'kl'nd;;. p111·1·h, r·o1'f'l'rd pa110, \'n· ~ f'.1111, t'IC•IUl ,\· J'f"11d11 J1•r \(llH' 1-------------------Chn~tn1n~ 11t r1~·1i t o!.llH" CLASS s~:Lt~'>-ti~:!-,;f,7i;: I \\'hite Elrph:in! Dinu··A ·Linf' huge bnck [1n·1ll.H{'. I '· ' ' ' · :. ' Ctrd et Tl'l•n-11111 Mtmorllor11 Jff ~ 11 11~. 2 i3t'rll'1J">n1-; Ill ''·" h n•'.il 1na.~onry pla!ll•·r..;, •'\111--[.nan •'UT\ 1,r 11.~.~11n1f'd ;iT ,', Ltt•I H•ll<e• . , ...••• Sit ' 111111 ;ind !'.t'l!.ll'.1t~· p.1ttt1" I 1 l'l'I•· ;ind fl;1~ ... 1nn·· P<i lloS, • c ~ z,,!1•' . Harbor Bl\'<l ,\nyon1' '"'n ljllf1\1fy. Sl'!lt'I' General t General BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TERRACE One o f our f inest ho1nes. 4;) ft. pool. superb land.scapi ng. :3 or 4 bedrooms . 3 bat hs. Adu lt occ up ied and looks nc\v. Better hurry on this $98.500. GOURMET'S ATTENTION Sec this sp<ic1ou.., 3 bedroon1 hnn1e \\ ilh gour· 111C'I k1 t<'hen -large lot -n1;u1y custon1 fea- tures_ S89 ,500 LI DO BAYFRONT Sp:1cic1us 4 liectronin. 31 :.!. baths. Ove rs11ed 11\ 1n g roo111 .i nd d1n1n g r001n. 3 car garage J1 1cr S: :.lip S2!l.~.oov. NE W CORO NA DEL MAR DUPLEX One blotk tn l~1f! l~nrona. 3 llcdrnon1s. :l bath 101\·cr 111111 : pr1\'j(e en trance 10 ~ bcrlrooni. 2 bJtli UJ!)l C'I' ll!ll t. ~127.!)50 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 4-plcx in \\'r~1 i\r\1 port Rear h. SlC'ps to the o<'ean and 1·h.'.111ncl. Con1pare. lhen bu.v. $1 22.500. 5 BEDROOM $79,500 FEE It \VQn 't llappen again. Q11ict park location. \V al k to s<·h<1n l flnrl pool. On!y :Ji~ years old , nc\v in llarbor \'1 c\v llon1es. This tops them all. ORIGINAL BALBOA BAYFRONT f\1 ill ion SSS \'ll'\\ 1111 !\1·n 30 foot Jotc;;; pier and beach. 6 bc<iroo111c;;. 3 hnths. off·street park- ing. Ch ar1 11 1 11~ 1u11 hou~C'. Lot val ue at $225.000. BE ST OF BALBOA 15LE 60 fl. waterfront. p1cr fl0.'.lt hcach. ii bed- r oo111s , 5 baths. df'n pla~Tnt1ni. Privalc ,gar· den. Excellent pr11 at1.· r111;ii11:1ng available. Call now. $295,000. VICTORIA DR.· OCEANFRONT · 5185,000 Exc iting 180 degree ,\·t111e. '' a tcr v1e\v. Older 3 bedroom. 3 bath hnn1c . Step:; lra<ling to beach. 2 Patios, courtya rd entry. '!'his is one of a kind, n1u st see. Vacant. BAYCREST • 582,500 En joy fan1 ily life to the !~I.lest 1~1 thi~ home . designed with "in·laws 1n 1n1nd. 2 fa rndy r ooms. 2 fire places, 3 baths, 4 bedrooms. Must sec! _....... Coldwell, Banker ~ 644-1766 2161 San Jo1quln Hats Rd ., N.B. $30 ,200 J\',\ 1\p[Jraii:nl 1 646-8811 2211 Newport Blvd. Eves : 552-7605 FORCED SALE POOL HOME • ASSUMABLE! 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WALLACE Trl•t l .•• : :!: lol'rly 1ro·1' "hnd••rt pnttr• ·I nr•poinunf'nr 0111v. C:,11 :111; . .!:{1:\. .-r; 1·:\1r;-;. ~:1.~1~1<!1'. C11-.1;1 REALTORS ~;~;1\1;~111;;..1111l\ir1~·~·1~n t·r;;.1~1/~ i £STAT£ REA. LTV O"fN 11L g • 115 FUN ro Bf NICE'l ~!1•,.,,1 fi2.~{)(!. Jiu·o1 11~· SltiU _5464141~ 1,1-------~,lnl 1 r1rrp!1H·r. Plus ;u101lu•r par10 [® · 1 Roy McCardle Realtor (Open Evenings) , Lost andfoundL:iJ·I· I 11 nh pool 11nd \·ir11· of lht' I I C II ;:-·· o•-[ JOJ AVOCADO DR l.,!\J .\.~·11 prir: Hit«\., C.:\l. I ~ov<>d U•H tdH . . JJ01 ' ~;,;,, ; .. ;'. ,.'t;~';;·;:;" N~E' NEWPORT CENTE R ' ' H 548-7729 I"" " •U1 ~® ~ 640· 1120 ' HOME AND WONDERFUL '' "'"~'~',7c; ~1~~~~1:., ' 1 1 1""""'00 11 -J,· I INCOME UNIT I h.•rh~. bh.111 •'ll'1' kl!~ h.. . . ,......- Loe Tio I n••11!v 1lf'•·nr .• (· r<':'1tl\ 1.-.I ,~------~ l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!1 \~-~~1~111~1. c~~:1~~~;~!! 1 :;1-':~;u~ A N. I 11101'{. into'. 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I Ofll<• Fumllurt /f.qMlp ,,,1 rxi·f'llt•n! ,11111111,,r 1'.;11'."r ll in the Country .a D11ilv Pilot Cln ~~ifif>•I S2j(),(!(JiJ • r,j,;.;7;.;.1 \'J<TEl\1\N:'> . lonns 1101\' f0r Chri~!nlall !lull 111'1\l,v .. 1.,,e.1or,~n• .• : :" ... .'.' ,1,j I n'ntal i·i·•'Ord in !hf' S.'i4,.~)() (I " 1 k' 0 k Ge ne ra l Ge n-eral a1;11I llfl 1n Sl2,i,OOO. F:ven J1~tcrl :I R1-, :! nn luinrlo;,nmr :'.,:'~': M~;•• ............ 121 . rR ngC' 11.1111 :i lllltl. nf Ollly ~ -r1~l'"' n1·rroo 1nu; :•1' II you l1a1·r alrt'<lfly u~rd homl' Oil l,i;:f' eornf'r lr1I 1n store, lniauront, l•t ::·::::: :: I JCY ; dov•n and super icrnis h 11,1· :-;.;uu·r11a11·. flu~ spl.'r your V1\ t•nl1!lcmf'nl you Cliff l!avf'n. 1--11 n11l y r n1, Sw•p1 . . . ....... ,,. CALL L':-1 lr i-rl 5 hf'dr()On1 hnn1,. L" ni11y /)(' rlig1ble for an ad · t\'ash rn1. b!r ns. frplr, nf'\I' TV. 11..,,., Hl·FI, Sl••N ...... tu l\'f''rC' ready 10 !Hlk htul1 lo lake full nrhn11la1•r di!ir1n:1I lonn 11·itho ut l'f'in-rrpls .~. dl'J)S. f-: v ('nlr------.__ 644_7211 nf thl' ~1Jl'l'011ndin((s. Stnhl•:-~. MM:.· NAB sl:dcn1ent or do11'n pynil. "Sc~C'" 1vo1ilrl agrC'c this I . 11~1 1· .. rr11!-.. i.:!nrinus t)()OI 11 llh . C111! Ifie o ff1cr neare~r ynu JOOO Cliff Dr. twauty i"" ~11 Pits Mid Supphet ~ ('nfl'rl:lu1ini= f3r·1 t1!1<'<; a nd fol' t'-Otllpl lnfo. Hf'rbert xlnt huy at $63,500. Pele[~·"7-=--c----' 1•f1hnnn l·:~t.lll' llYl11~: .1( 1!~ !!:11\·kins H.raltors, 8.19-1600 Ban"<'tl Re·dtor 642-5200 rtu, OIHIOf•I ................. IJG ·~ b•·~P·ErT .. EJI fos'A"'R"'R' E"'r"r"•l)s. I RV IN E nr 9!13·:J6.'l l. 2.i_N_r.W_h~n1l'~}i1Kh~r('011 ~t· ·: :: .... . . ..... :~~ _ st ruc tion 111 f o u 11 I a \ n Ho~n .. .. · 111 REALTOR Lease Option Vall ry. Close h_v Civic L1w111~c1t . .. ........... m MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 20' x. .·13', 2 HD 2 H1\, c11rp, r!n1 pPd, hit-ins., 1r.fn·~-· 1vnsht•r S.: l'lf'1·1 . rh·yf'r, \11n•d fnr 2211 air 1·01111. kl!«ll 1·!01·k. ~1nn1:..:r "hrd. l1111d· sc·npc><l pn110. ThrC't' yrs. 4)1•1 • like nu. Ux·o1 r-d u1 !1('\1 n<lult pk. a11·1-1y !rorn nn1~y St, Ont'·h;tlf hi. f1nn1 !'I Ull· hou!!f'. $15.995. Cnll E\,.ES. 213-69l 46Nl. CAN BE SEEN AT : CRESTMONT ESTATES 10.'ll Sill· IJr .. Br<'11 . !C~n1r;1! A1 f'. alToss rron1 13rf'a Co1n1n , llo~p.i Lor # 16. --Cf'nlf'r & !\lite Sq11Hn' Park. ________ ,.,________ Newport Beach I can llO\\' for <'hoii·e of locn -r.1---..,-,.-... --~J!· ~ j 642-5200 YOU CAN AFl'ORD - A FINE 4 BR. MESA VERDE HOME! \V hf'rc? Prin1e area \Vhnt? Spa1.:ious, tnslC'fulty dcf"O ra1£'d, pop11lar n1odct 1\•irh forn1a! dining rmm. i\rHully J 11 nd s('a p e(i, pri\'i!1C. produc1ng I 1' lJ i t lr"t'es. "THE SLEEPER" G1'1'fl! ·l hf>ctrn1. 2 l)a1h hnn1f'. 1inn .~ 1•hoirc opt inns. M..-iMEqulpm.nt 1(.-l~O\\'est priced sun F'Tl hon1c in Il ig ('an-\\.'ithin 11·a lkini;: rliSIRllC:l' of 8.19-32:11. Classic l)(·v('lop-1•·--------'· )'on. E xcellent cond ition. $135.000 \V, l and'! rh1• hr Rth. Hf'11dy for oc-~';;";";;';;;;C;;•;;•·p~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i Jc;..,.,,. .. .... . .. ........ "° ::fl rupRn<",\'. S·l8,;.oo. •••"· M•1"1.1serw1c1 ........ ''' Oil lea se at S9;'JV /n10 . La szlo Sh;i rkany 400E.!7• 1 FOR 'LL ••~11tM•r1n1 1q,1,, ...•..... "4 644 6200 111·201 · • N••" sports '""· "-· ···· ···· .. "' · · C.M. _ • IRUS ••• :::~~ s~:'i"~~~~·ri·~.::·:_·:::::.:: A WALK IN THE SUN •4ufpna•nt 1 •••h, SUps/Dacl!' ,. .......... t10 a .. 11, ~,.... • s111 •••• , .... n1 la kes you close to pa rk . shopping & schools ... ,., stor••• ................ n 1 from this niost attractive 4131~ tFfl home. 2(WF2i1r!epliices. $74.500. 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St~eks VOL. 66, NO. 338, 3 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECE MBER 4, 1973 TEN CENTS Police Chief Def ends Laguna 'Porno' Raids The arrest of the owners 0£ Fahrenheit 451 Book Store owners on pornography charges Monday came after police in Laguna Beach searcht>d all city book stores for obscene literature, Chief Frank Schopen said today. Scl1open defendt>d the actions of his detectives who initiated th e pcrrnography investigation, although he said he was not directly aware of what began the investigation in the first place. "You have a detective going into a Hats Off To Tliese Officers It \\'as what Laguna Beach police normally term a "routine car stop" as officers pulled ove r a vehicle being driven at night without its lights on. But, then the patrolman noticed a familiar artic le sitting on th e car seat -a navy-blue hat. with the insignia o! a Laguna Beach police lieutenant on it. It so happened that two days earlier, Laguna ~'Super Cop" Lt. Neil Purcell had had his hat stolen from a police car parked near City Hall South. The ty,·o persons in the car \\'ere bookOO for possession of stole n property. Capo Trustees Shoot for 33% F11el Reduction A double prongt>d attack to meet the energy crisis by cutting use of fuel and electricity was outlined to Capistrano Unified School District trustees Monday nig ht_ The plan calls for 33 percent reduction of fuel used for student transportation and a IO percent reduction in use of electricity. Effective ~1onday, the school district will plaei! a ban on all field tMps both in. _a,nd QUt of the . COWllY._and.. place strict restrictions on busing for attJietic events. Pending school board approval , school bus routes will be modified to cu t one· third from the 40,800 miles travelled by school buses each month. Business Manager Sam Chicas said modification or the bus rou tes ls necessary because of a one-third cutback in the amount of diesel fuel a\locat.ed to the scool district each month by the Unlon Oil Company. Jn all cases, from kindergarten to gra~ 12, students ~'ill be forced to walk more and ride less. Students in first, second and third grade, for example, may ride the bus now if they live more than three-quarters of :i mile from schoot Under the prcr posal made to the board, the line would be extended to one mile. Chicas said buses would travel only on main roads and not divert down side streets as has been the case in the past. No date was set for school board (See CRISIS, Page %) ' Orange Coast Weather Fair skies but wtlh increasing high cloudiness tonight and Wednes- day, according to the weather serv- ice. Highs In the upper 80s at the beaches and low 70s inland. Over· night lows mid-40!. INSmE TODi\ Y Rock mU$k' 1ior Bob Dvlan fJ making his firs t nationwide tour tn eigh C years. Storv, Page 8. L.M. •oYC Ct1llftnlll C~t,lllM '""" em, .. ,... t Pt•"' Nttld1 ldlftflll "'" l•l1H•l-•"l lthMl!tC• Hvo1..-.r -.. ...-. ' ' n•' " " " • " It-Tl " .. II MOYI" 11 M"'991 ,._.. 11 Hitt-I N""1 I Or•-(l!illlfY It ,,,.m, , .. 1. Sfedt M•l'lfltl; 20·!1 Teill'll•lt• 7 TPtfllhtn 11 WtlfMr ( Womt11't NIWt 1).14 Wlrld Ntwt t ' book store and I don't care for what reason -you know, it's open to the public -and observing a comic book that he thinks is pornographic. Well then. L thought that they used extremely good judgment by not snatching it right up then," Chier Schopen said. "He used what I thought was good judgn1ent by purchasing some of the books and going to the di strict attorney and getting a decision from him, then coming back and making the arrest. Christmas Gasoline Rationing? WASHINGTON (UPI) -A com· bina tion gasoline tax and rationing system will ''quite likely" be submitted to Congress with a request for enactment by Christmas, Administration spokesmen said today. William A. J ohnson, an adviser to William E. Simon, who is being elevated to the job of government energy czar, said he co uld not rule out the possibility TRUCKERS PUT SKIDS ON AUTO TRAFFIC, Pago 4 that the Administration would recom- mend a straight rationing proposal. But he indicated that was not likely. "It is quite likely that what we recom· mend will have the features of both a tax and a rationing program," Johnson told the House Ways and Means Com- mittee. In testimony to the comml ttee which would have to originate an y tax proposal. Johnson and other off icials of the Treasury Department and tbe Office of Management and Budget emphasized that no decision had been made on ei ther a gas tax or a rationing plan, But for two hours, discussion centered almost exclusively on a plan to increase the federal gas tax -oow four cents . ..a-gallon -by 30 to 50 cents a gallon. then to give car owners ration CQUpons to pay the Lax on the first 10 gallons a week. The White House dela yed until midday formal announcement of Simon 's ap- pointment to head a new Federal Energy Administration, succeeding John A. Love as top Administration energy official. Budget Director Roy M. Ash, telling a Senate hearing of the Simon selection before the announcement, deriled Love was forced out, while praising Simon as a dynamic leader. At the Ways and Means hearing, J ohn Hill, an official of Ash's office, said that despite administralive problems caused by creation of the energy agen· cy, the Administration planned to ask Congress to act on a conservation plan this year. "Before Christmas?" asked acting corrunittee chairman Al Ullman (0- 0re. ). '"That is right," said Hill. The Republican governor o{ .Iowa, Robert D. Ray, said Love's abrupt departure from his energy job would discourage others Uke the fonner Colorado governor from going to Washington. A person would have to think very seriously before accepting a position like that where "you get booted out," said Ray. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (().Wash.), introduced a bill to create the new energy admipistratJon, while expressing concern about Love's departure. "It is not at all clear that he was even given the ataff or the authority or the support to do the job be was asked to do," Jackson said. Ash, in saying Simon would definitely get the job, testified at a Senaie hearing: "Bill Simon can provide clean and clear and dynamic leadership." Sen. Abraham A. Rlblcoff (D-Olnn.), also praised Slmon as "the uncommone1t bureaucrat I've ever met.'' Sold Ribico!f: "Ile'• the only man in government you could cal) up on the telephone and gel .an answer i~ med.lately." Ash was questioned about 1Love'.s sud- den departure by Sen. Charles H. Percy ll,l-111.l. Percy recalled the dismls8al of Watergate !pecial prosecu t or Archibald Cox an~ said Love's abrupt resignation Monday raised questions. Ash praised Love and said be left !See RATION, P•JC !) J "Immediately on this one discovery, they checked all the other book stores to make sure there v.·eren'i any in the other stores. "Finding nooe. they proceeded to the District Attorney 's J)ffice. Jt wasn 'l an individual, 'get this guy' or son1ethlng," Chief Schopen said. The chief confirined that his officers have purchased copies of the un- derground 1:1nd sexually o r i e n t e d newspapers on racks in town and taken them also the District Attomey's Office. The chief said it was his understanding that the officers had gone into the store initialJy on a matter unrelated to the arres ts. However, a pornography investigation had been previously started in Laguna Beach. The District Attorney's Offi ce denled th.at il'tlrged or enrouraged police agen- cies and tbe Laguna Beach Dep.artment in particular to initiate a case in the on matter of the underground comics. The comics invol ved \\'ere dt~scribed by a police officer a~ "filthy and dirty" -some involving the disinernberment of human bodies and se xu .:11 acts. Deputy District Attorney t)retta Sea rs sald th.is was the first case of un- derground comics being prosecuted in Orange County. She declined to characterize it as a "test case" leading to further seizures of the comic book. ·However a successfu l Before Departu~e \Vhy should a successful middle.aged executive who is also mayor of Laguna Beach jump out of planes? The story of Mayor Roy Holm. (second from right) and ot hers wJ1 0 leap from planes un- folds on Page 3. Among other things, Holm says, "It's a hell of a way to escape." Coastal Pa1iel's Vote Postponed By Sce1iic Issue The issue of scenic views to !hr orcan obstructed a vote Monday on ii Laguna Beach single-family home by the Sou!h Coast Regional Zo ne Conservation Com- mission. Unable to reach a decision on a permit requested by Ca rl llill ~ren for a $66,000 two-story home at 203 Crescent Bay Drive. the commission delayed a vote on it until next Monday. The home would be built J!own a cliff with a panoramic view of the ocean. reportedly from Seal Rock off Emerald Bay as far south as Dana Point. Laguna Beach resident Helen Pines argued the lateral access along the bluff should be provided to the public. "It is the best shoreli ne view re· maining open along the entire South Coast," she con tenet ed. Commission planners said such access would almost eliminate th e usable area of the lot and could be haza rdous. Of 11 open lots along bluff top Crescent !See SCENIC, Page Z) Cappelletti Wins Heisman From Wire Services NEW YORK -Penn State run- ning ~ck John CappeUetti today was Damed the nation's top co llege football player of 1973 and will receive the Helsman Trophy. The West Coast was virtually !hut out in the voting. Ohio ~~e tack1 e John Hicks was runner-up, and wu followed by b a c k Roosevelt Leaks of T e x a s , quarterback David .Jaynes o f Kansas and hack Archie Griffin of Ohio State. See Page 16 for details. • ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nancy Gaspa1·ia11 Becon1es Fourtl1 Lagu11a Ca rm.diclate Political newcomer Nancy Co y Casparian has become the fourth an- nounced candidate in the Laguna Beach councilmanic election . Ms . Gaspa rian announced her can- didacy Monday for the March election at which the three council seats are at stake. Filing or nomination papers begins Thursday. Other announced candidates are Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney : Wayne Baglin, personnel administrator : and Richard Willetts, owner of the Hairem Beauty Salon. M.s. Gasparian is a teller.clerk at World Savings and Loan, Laguna Beach branch. The council campaign is her first. "I want to continue Laguna as it ls now. a small fr iendl y place," Ms. Gasparian said. She said she wo uld be studying the political and civic issues o( the com- munity and issuing further statements on the issues as the campaign pro- gresses. However. she said she felt the women of Laguna Beach needed more represen- tation on the city council. She said that 55 percent of the town's population was made up of women whereas there is only one wom an council member. ''They need another woman on the council and I thought I ctiuld do it," she said. Ms. Gasparian said she had "feelings toward" the feminist mov e m e n t , allhough she was not a member of Ships in Red Sea BEIRUT (UP T) -Tv.·o warshi ps of the U.S .. 7th Fleet have passed through the Strait of Bab el· Ma'"'dch into the Red Sea , lhe Iraq News Agency reported fro m Aden today , The destin ation of the ships is not known . the agency said. "1 · DECLARES FOR COUNCIL Nancy C. Gasparia n a feminist political organi zation. A resident of Laguna Beach for eight yenrs. Ms. Casparian holds an associate of arts degree from Swain Schoo l of Design in New Bedford. Mass . and has attended the New 1-:ngland School of Art and the 1\.-luscum Schoo l or 1\f! in Boston, Mas.~. She has exh.ibilcd silk sc ree11i11u,. 111 the Festiv11l of A(ts nnrf at 1h1• 1' ·Ii~'" ·n Prints gallery She is a nil'n1l>er of the Laguna J\.1oulton Playhouse. and the Laguna J\.1useum of Art. She bas three children. proseeution 1vould set a county prece- den!. Hetenl t_; S. Supreme Court decisions h:ive ruled 1tu1l "comrnunity stand~1rds" are th(· detcrinining factor in judging ol.r secn ity. Mrs. Seurs said the nornml proseculion \.\'Ou!d involve the presentation of expert 1vitn esses. such as a professor of literature. who could testify to the so<.'ial value of ;1 cc.rtain publication. further, tSee CH IEF, Page 2) Comics Pron1ptTwo Ar1·ests By JACK CHAPPELL Of the Oall~ Pllol Sllfl A Laguna. Beach couple, owners of the Fahrenheit 45L Book Store, Wt're arrested and booked on pornography charges Monday after police officers purchased copies of underground comic books at the store. The arrests were part or a police-in- itiated investigation and search of all Laguna Beach book stores, Police Chief Frank Schopen said today. Gordon Wilson. 33 and his wife, Evelyn, 35 . of 509 S. Coast Highway wert: charged on a court warrant with selling and distributing pornographic material. The court warrant was based on a district attorney's office review of four undergrotmd comic books previously purchased in the store by police detec- tives. Offi cers said a review of the matter by a district attorney representive allegedly foun d three of the four to be without redeeming social value. Detective Tony Smith and Officer Bruce Briggs went to the store Monday and seized a copy_ of "Zap" comics and arrested Mrs. Wilson. ~!er husband , absent at the tim e, wa s arrested later. Both have been freed on .$250 bail each. Arraignment is scheduled for Dec. 17 at Lagun a Niguel Municipal Court. The Wi\sons have owned for .a year and a half the bookstore, named ror a novel and n1otion picture where in some future tlme the government ordered the burning of all books. Fahrenheit 451 ls the temperature at \Vhich a book v:i!I burn . The couple Jive above the store. They sa id they had been selling the un- derground comics all the time they had 01vned !he bookstore, and th:it previous ov.•ners also had sold the con1ics. The Cordons said th ey nortnally sell one or two of the comi cs a day, and that they res trict sales to adults. Bot h said they plan to enter pleas of innocent durin g the arraignment and and lo fight the case either with a private attorney or with the. aid o( the American Civil Liberti es Uillon. The Cordons are former school teachers. Mrs. Gordon taught Eng lish, French and Latin, her husband taught mathematics. Officer Oeared !n Massage Case 'Hour of Madness' An Anaheim police officer booked on assault and robbery charges alter what the prosecution described as •·an hour of madness" in a Newport Beach massage parlor was cleared of all charges Monday nig ht. David Ru ssell Junk, 27, was acquitted of three felony counts of assault y,·ith a deadly wea pon and robbery after near- ly two days of deliberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The verdict clearly astonished Judge Raymond Thompson . ''I suppose you've given him n (Jardon ," the judge commented to the jury after ordering Junk and defense nttorncy i\tatthew Kurilich to "compose yours1:1lves'' -an l pparent referenct lei !hro two emotional men wrapping l h 'i~ nrP'!i rirou.)d ettch other. "Well. n1ayhe he'll learn " little sense r ·o,ni aJI lh1s. ·· the judge added; looklng ill the· verdi >I forms with raised cychrows. "Maybe .Mr. Junk will litlm not to IS.e MASSAG&, P ... li ., I J 2 UAll Y >'!LO I LS lutMS.v, Dt'tt mbtr 4, l<J /3 - 'Hal<le1na11 \\' ASJ ll~C:TON ' I! !' I I A!l Administratio n offlr1al tt!stitJL·d today that 1-1. It ll aldl'rn ;.111 k.111.>\\' alnlost a week tx>for(' 11 11 ;iS puhl1c!y disclosed lhat nn JH-11111iulc :-1·g n\e nl of a taped \Vat crgate ('\lt\\'l'rs;1t1on he h:1d v.'ilh President Ni xon had been olilhcrated. La"'•rence l1 1gby . of Newport Beach, onetime deputy to thj! former \Vh1te I-loose chil·f of starr. said he was "instruct~" by hi.~ former boss lo get \Va1ergate m:it<.'rials fro1n H loc ked White House file 1n 1n1d-November. 61\t month! after Malde man left his job as the President's top assistant. At a hearing conducted by U.S. District Judge John J . S1rica, H.igby sa id Haldeman infonn('d hi rn in :i telephone call Nov. 14 or Nov . I~ that part of a taped CQn\'ersatio n he had with the President on Juuc 20, 19i2 had been erased. A \Vhite llouse attorney, J . Fred Bt1Lharclt , has testified he learned of the tap!· erasure on ;'-:uv. 15, but 1t v.as not publicly 11\iltle knO\\'ll until Nov. 21 llosC' l\larv \\'oods. the flresiden t's personal s('c.n:!ary, lestified previously that she may have inadvertently \\'lped out some of the IS-minute sebrme nt or the Nixon-1\aldeman conversation \Yhcn she took a telephone call v.•hile transcrib- ing the tape. Under questioning, lligby said that llaldeman told hun in their phonC' con- verscition th::it the ![lpc had an oblitera- tion and addC'd : ''I think he said - and this is only a recollection -that it had been caused by ~tiss Woods." J-ligby also said llaltleman, who resign- ed April 30, !old him to go to his personal files 111 the nea rb y Execul1ve Office Building and to gel several documents Buzhardt and Alexander 1\1. l-faig, now the \l.'hite llouse thief of staff. v:ere SC'e king. Higby said l·laldeman said he \-\'HS told to phone back before turning them over "and not lo deviate fro1n these instructions.'' Using a Jock comblnotion given him by J.lalde1n3n to open the files . l-l igby said the first documents he found were }laldeman notes for the meeting w]lh Nixon June 20 -three days after the break-in of Democ ratic nat ional head- quarers. Higby also lestilied that Buzhardt in- structed him Nov. 19 to get from the ftle other rnatcria\s that included t1-1t'O "talking papers." Higby said the papers referred to later t>.1artti or early April. 1972 and Dec. 17 or 19, 1971 meetings that Haldeman had, one of them a con- versation with former Attorney General John N. Mitchell. From Page 1 CHIEF ... it would be up to a jury to decide if a publication was pornographic, she said. She denied tha t the DA had undertaken a county"•ide swee p of dirty material. saying that she and her staff were tied up now on the "Det-p Throat" case in Buena Park. "We don't say l!o police agencies ) 'go out and find a few sinners.' \\'e've got enough of them on the surface," she quipped. Previously, Orange County Sheriff's deputies and offi cers frori1 several police agencies have se12ed copies of the 1-lo!lywood Star <111d other sex-oriented periodicals in raids around the count y. Sea Search lla lt cd Fur Coll cl!e Student SA!\1TA BABn AR A ft r1 I -The Coa st r.uard ended :i tv.·o-day !'earch J\tonday for 23-ycar-<Jld Sle\'er. i\tcd!ey. a UC Snnta Harba ra student who toppled from his sai!bo <il Sunday night. J\1edley's girlfrien d. J\1argaret Askev.·. 20, v.-as found clinging to the couple's 13-foot sailbo at al.lo ut midnight Sunday a quarter-mile offshore. DAILY PILOT lr.. °'"'"" C""'•' DA !LV PllDT, .. 11r1 Wlllttl ft comol,.., ~ ,.....,.,"'""· I• Pllllllth..i by fll<I Dr•~ c""''' 1'1111111/ilrov ~ny, s.". .-111 •i11ot11 ••• Pllbllsllld, MOtld•r ltl•oi>gll l'r0!1y, l!>r Cotlft Mt .... 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Ho "'""' ttfl"'' 11111•rr.i1nnt ........ , -ttfr OI' ldVl"i11mo~h lltrll~ _, Ill r.,.,Ww: .. ,.ll'lnu1 ,_ .. r ,., INMIM 9f CllQl'flF!I ... ,.., ._... ci.., -''°" .,..1c1 •• c ..... Moa, C.11~. ~!ptlCfn I» c.t,.;,,, o 6J ,_....,_, lw ,,..11 u U ..-1~1t, "'lt•!•no ............ .., ... l'!IO"llfltr, D•llT Pllol t l•ll P'hoto HE SEARCHES THE PAGES FOR WHAT HE CAN'T RECALL Sharen Johnson Works With Aphasic Student Eddie Smith Aliso Teachers Taking Tangle Out of Talking By CANOACF. PE·\RSON 01 lh1 011ty P'Uol 51111 Lasl year. Eddie \1·as so ke yed up, he could hardly sit still. This year, he sits intently alone at a desk, reading "I wish I \-\'as an Indian" and then trying to remember the story. It's hard. but so far he has four of the seven questions fill ed in, mostly correctly, all by himself. "My name is Eddie. Eddie Smith. I live on AJcoba in l\1ission Viejo. Alcoba. A-lrC-0-B-A." he tells a \'isitor. His voice is crisp . Now his brow furrows again , as he searches the pages of the book for what he can't recall. Eddie is one of 15 aphasic students in a special program at Aliso Elementary School in El Toro. The goal of the program, according to principal Mel Packel, is to "put them in regular classes as often as possible until we run ourselves out of a job." An aphasic child has I r o u b I e assimi lating and using oral language . It's a decoding problem, explains Nan· cy Palmer. one of lhr<.'e full·t11ne teachers in the program. "\\'hat 1s heard audilorially is scrambled." Barbar<i From Page 1 CRISIS ... action Oil the pro posal. Chicas said the 23 bu!'C'S operated b~' !he school dis trict consu me n1orr.. 1h.1n 6,000 gallons of dic·sc \ fu"l t•:1ch month 1'his month 's alloca!Jon, howC'ver. b only 4.613 gallons. The 1,400 gallon !'horta~c is bei ng made ur for 11'ilh fu t:I s:1ockpil\'S rfur·inl{ t/1c sun11n£'r 111011tlls. Tl10-.e rL'Strvc d v.·111 be expended by late Jan uary ''The more fu el \-\'e can conscr\•e no1\', the better off \-\·e'll be in th e spring ." sa id Chicas. In the area of electricity usage, Su pt. Truman Benedict said he \-\'ill send out a memo this week calling for stiff reduc· tion in interior and exterior lighting to cut po"·er usage by ten percent. Trustees requested that tennis cour t and gymnasium lighting remain in use at high school faciliti es for after hour and weekend use by members of th e public. Trustees Limit Session Ti1ne The Capistrano Unified School District Board of Education, prone to stretching meetings till 1 or 2 a.m, voted Monday night lo place an 11 p.m. limit oi1 its sessions. According to th e board po licy ratified In a 5-2 ballot. meetings may only be extended bey()nd the adjournment time by a.unanimous vote or the boa rd . "Th is means one member not vot ing to extend could stop All proceedings.'' \1•amed George \\'hit£', board president. White and Trustee \Villi am Enquisl voted against the Polley. Trustee Robert 11urst said meetings that continued into th r wee hours prevented pu blic participation. "They're sort of secret n1eetlngs." said Hurst. 1\f urdc rc r Breaks Out SAN Qur:NTtN l l'PI \ -Fra ncisco Sol;:i ~. ~I. who w11.~ S{'rvln~ ;1 hfc sentence. for murrlcr, c~c,1pl'd from lhc fatnily \ 1s1 1Jn g area Mondoy at San Quentin i'rison , the warden's office reported. Sandell and Joan St rockis are the. other teachers. To help wive the basic problem of communication, the program also has three paid aides. all of whom happen lo be credentialed teachers. Each teacher is a qualifi ed speech therapist. And instruction is almost on a one-to-one basis, There are three classes of five students each: one of five and six-year-olds ; one of seven through nine-year-olds and one of eigh t through 12-year-olds. In a trade arrangement, students come from Irvine and Capist rano Unified School Districts as well as the home district, Saddleback Valley. The program is state and federally funded. Saddleback Valley's hard of hearing and visually handicapped students then are educated elsewhere. Packel says the aphasic students are "motivated from within .... enthusiastic. They never give up." From Pagel SCENIC ... Bay Drive. 11'illgrr.n O\-\'ns only one. The remaining Jots are 01\·ned by r-.Tr. and "Irs'. Earl Russell. \-\'hose at torney, \\'illiam \\'ilcoxen of Laguna Beach, dominated the discussion r.1onday. None of the Russells' lots are up before the regional coastal commission. but \\'ilc(l:<en said thev are "concerned about th e precedent Or la teral access on the bluffs ... The Russells ~re ne gotiatin g with th e citv to dC'dicate a sernic \'i C\I' point :ind eascn1ent to it on on e of the ir propcr11cs·. but \Vilcoxcn cautioned th e deo l ls CQntingent upon the rest of lht> land bf'ing huild ahl v. On ly right eo rnmissioncrs v.·rrc prf'sent nnd :~ fCI\' ex pressed reserv:-1tions al.lout the house> "cant ilevering" over the blufL Comm ission Cha irman Donald Bright allowrd the continuance until f\lond ay. when more of the 12 com- missioners may be present. At least one com missi()n(>r -Rimmon C. F'ay or ~tarina dcl Rey -who usually fights for extra public access. didn't like the idea of walkways in this case. "People," Fay sald, "unfortunately forget to slay· on top of the bluffs and when they reach the bottom , they're not in very good shape.'' From P~e 1 RATION • • • of his own free wlll . "J.Je left for reasons o( his own and certainly it wasn 't the President or anyone else" who suggested h J ~ d(>parture, Ash said. Love's supporters privately t o Id newsmen the former Colorado governor lost out in a power struggle with 1'reasury Secretary George P. Shultz. They said Love favored immediate gasoline rationing but Shu ltz did not -and Shultz won. UFW Gains Support KEENE I A Pl -The United Farm Worker.J union said Mond11y It rrcelved support in Canada for a boycott or Califom1a grapes and lettuce Jn R0Ve.rnmen ta1 institutions. A spokesman snid that 30 m~1nberl! er Parliament 1nf?t wll h UF\V lc11der Cesa r Chavez and promised to inrroduce. n resolution vr ging the ban until an election for union representation among fa rm \\'Orkers is granted . . - Sauna Warning Bared Door Often Ja1nrried , Ex-employe Says lly TOM BARLEY ot ... OM1Y , ... , Sl•tf A former employe or the Holiday llealth Spa chain today testified that !he sauna room door at the Anaheim facility often became jammed long before Mari11 Parson allegedly wa.!I trap- ped in the steam room. t-.1 rs. Parson i3 suing the spa on charges that her entrapment changed her personality, causing her to seek the company of male strangers. Mrs. Kare n Neill of Costa Mesa testified as the. trial m>pened today In Orange County Superior Court that she wamed the health spa manager of the co11dit1on of the door on several occasions before ~1arch 2, 1970. It is alleged for Mrs. J>arson th at the psychiatric condition created by her entrapment on that date created three diNerent personalities in the 4~year-0ld Anahei1n \-\'oman. One of those personalities, the jury In Judge \Villlam ~1urrey'! courtroom l\a.ol been told , prow led oounty bars look· i"I for eligible malN tn situalioos that almost always led to a sexual rela- tioruhip. I Mrs. Neill , an attractive blonde who ha1 also worked at the Holiday }!ealth1 Spa's Costa Mesa outlet, testllled tlual several customers complained about the sticking .sauna room door and Its loose handle in the week11 before the Panoo incident. I Mrs. Doris Setr of Orange today testified that she often used the aauna room on the same days a., Mrs. Pa~n- Workers in Food Marl{ets Mrs. Self testified that she always found the Anaheinl woman to be "perfectly nonnal'' before the lnc.ldcnt ol March 2, 1970. Mn. Self agreed with San FrandK"O trial lawyer ti.1arvin Lewis Sr. that M~. Par300 wll.! alw11ys "genial and affable" and that the only time she ever saw her distrC'S.!led wa!I after the alleged entrapment. Expected to Reti1rn Today Lewis wants $l mllllon ln damages from the health spa for what he claims Is negligence that led to the creation of a "three fa ces of Eve" psychiatric rondltion in Mrs. Pa rson . Employes of Orange Coast grocery markets reported to work today as usual or were expected shortly to ignore food unions' directivrs and return t() work. Ro1na11.ia11 Leader Begi1is Talks l1t W asli.i1igto1i WASHI~'GTON (AP ) -Romania 's in- dependent-minded Communist leader. Nlcolae Ceausescu, met today with President Nixon for 80 minutes to discuss trade, the oil crisis and the Middle Ea.st situation. The leadel"!I opened their dlscll!slons Immediately efter the 55-year-<ild Roma- nian president , his wife and official party were welcomed at a colorful south lawn ceremony. The te lks were expected to include discussion of long-term commercial agreements between the United States and Romania, which has been trying to stake an Independent role In the Communist bloc. During the welcoming ceremony, Nixon noted that in 1969 he was the first American president to visit Romania and in 1970, Ceausescu, on a return visit, became the first president of Romania to visit the United States. Nixon said there has been "a very great improvement" in the relations bet.ween the countries in the intervening years. Ceausescu and hi! party spent Monday night at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland 's Catoctln Moun- tains, before the official start of his two-day visit in Wshlngton. The White House announced that the tWQ presidents agreed to meet again Wednesday and will issue a statement afterwards. From Page 1 MASSAGE • • • go to massage parlors in the middle of the night after drinking a number of J.larvey Wall bangers." Prosecutor Pat Brian had urged the Jury lo co nv ict Junk for \\'hat he claimed 1-1t·as the officer's "senseless attack" last July 3 on a masseuse in the Olympia l\lassagc Parlor, 2930 Pacifi c Coast Highway. Brian alleged Junk clubbed the at- tractive blonde un<.'Onscious wilh hi s se rvice revolver immediately after she had rubbed him down and then forced another female cmp!oye to undress while he pocketed aH business records relating to him. Management or the Safeway Market In Irvine said cmployes were expected back today ·as the chain continued advertisrments for experienced, non- union personnel. A spokesman for El Rancho Market, 2il7 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, said employes were at work and the strike had yet had no effect on busine8$ there. The independent chain employes are all members of the same unions which hnve struck Safewav. Luckv and Thrif- timart stores in Souihe m c a'lifomia. The El Rancho headquarters in Sa n Gabriel has yet to inform local outlets as to possible impact or the strike on del iveries. Richard's Lido Market In Newport Beach refusN:I to comment on the impact of the strike on their business. A spokesman would only say, "\\-'e're open for business," In l.-0s Angeles County. conditions ap- peared today lo be different. The Food Eniployers Council said its 6~ rne1nlx>r chains planned to lock out members of the striking unions toda y. Those striking Include the Teamsters. Operating" Engineers and International Associat ion of Machinists and butchers. Journeymen butchers earn $5.75 an hou r and journeymen meat wrappers make $4.71. Increases in those rate! amount to SI S a week, unioo spokesmen say, while the F'ood Employers Council contends the increases sought amount to $50 a week. l.ew\s has told the jury th a t Mrs. Parson is often changed from a devout Catholic n1olher of seven to a man-hungry redhead who loogs for aexaul relationships with coinplete strangers. He has told the jury tha t l\-trs. Parson will often leave the home without warn- ing and drive to such re11t.auranls as the Alrporter Inn in Irvine and the Sturt Shirt in Newport Beach. Lewis claims that Mrs. Parson under the name of "Ma ria" will strike up an acquaintance "'Ith a male patron after sipping her habitual apricot brandy and· Seven-Up and that the pair would then leave the bar a(ter dancing for a nea rby motel or the man's apartment. He identifies the other penonallty 11s ''Belly" a remorseful projection who bitterly regrets t>.1aria'1 amours and repeatedly tries to take over the com- plete per!IOnality or the affected woman. Defense attorney Donald A. Ruston argues that recent sexual IJUlOV&tioos suggested by Mrs. Parson's husbar"Mi , Bud, are much more likely to be the cause of Mr!. Parson's alleged mental ill~. Ruston ha! told the jury that Par30rl\ 50, urged his wife to join him In a wife-swapping arrangement and that he also asked her to }Gin him al local topless show-!. Ruston claim., that U ~tn. Parson Is really psychotic her condition st'ms from h'r husband's suggested variations to 8 woman raised rigidly In the Catholic faith. School T'rustees to Pay Selves $20 Per Meeting Capistrano Unified S<:hool District trustees voted themselves a salary of $211 per school board meeting Monday night. Approval squeaked by in a 4-3 S'plit vote, with dissenting ballots cast by George \\'hil.e. board president. and trustees William Enqulst and Edward Westbe rg . Sta rting Jan. I, each trustee wilt receive $20 pe r regular school board meeting. Thus, with two school board meetings a mo nth . each board member v.·i ll receive S40 monthly. Th e salary plan will cost the school district $1 1360 during the ne:1t fiscal year. ·rrusteP Robert 1-Ju rsl urged approval of the salary plan. J{c sald school board members 1n 41 stairs nre paid for thei r service to school districts. "And we are the only state certified body in Cali forn ia that d0e3 not get paid." Hurst said. Authority for school trustees to vote themselves a salary comes from the state education code, llurst said. The amount paid per truslec depends on the number of students enrolled in the school district. Trustee William Thompson cast the vote that tipped Lhe scale for approval of lhe salary. "But I'm voting for It only If I can give the money back to a school that need! it ." Thompson said. Hur!l assured 1'hon1pson that h(> could . The vote for approval followed defeat of a motion by Westberg to apply the salarv after the upco ming school board election. FoLir trusteeships are up in the elec- ti on. Westberg said delaying the salary would reduce criticism against the e1- isting board. WE'VE .,NLY • ' JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five yean •go • few far-sighted people revolutionized the c•rp•t business. . Fll"lf, the c:hemic:el industry developed synthetic: fib•"• eliminatln9 rehanc:e on wool quality and production. s.co.cf, machinery we1 invented wh ich enabled carpetin9 to be manufactured up to I 00 tima1 fa1tar. T1tlrd. and most important, 1oma people stuck their nac:k1 out and r11ked capital to put the11 development• to work. What does th it mean to you 1 It ftl-that carp1tin9 1 costs letl than 30 yean ago. It m.-s that wh•t was once a luxury lt now within ran9e of almost everyone. tt m-a selection unlm19lnable lO yea" •go. With our famil y in the carpet butlnest since 1894, we have seen rnore changes in the li1st few y••" thi1n we believed potslble, crei1tln9 the grHtest con1urn., 9rowfh industry in our economy. After 79 yeert, It looks lllte we'ft aolyjnt..._I HOURS: Moo. n.,. Tllvn., f to 1130 ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Awe. COSTA M!SA 646°4838 I'll .. f ta f -SAT., t :JO ta I I 7 • 7 -· •• Saddleba~k Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks VOL. bb, NO. 338, 3 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1973 TEN CENTS County Board Orders Car Pools for Employes By WIUJArtt SCl lRE IBER Of 1~1 01Uy Piiaf STiii Orange County supervisors todny · ordered immediate impl t!nientat ion of a computerized car pooling systcn1 for all county employes as a step to1Na rd conserving fuel. The plan, drafted by county Road Commissioner Ted t-.tcConvillc , calls for a matchiag program that \~·ould begin with county work ers and, if pro ven suc- cessful. be extended to other county residents. "1'he dramatic savings in fuel makes this concept very ilnportant in these tirnes of crisis.'' McConville told the board of supervisors this morning. The car IX10ling program, "'hich could put up to four people in one car, is tire first phase of a Park·N-Pool program created by McConville's department. "ln this first phase, employes will be 1natched up and given incentives lo pool voluntarily." said McConville . "If it doesn't work voluntarily, then n1ore incentives or mandatory pooling may be used." McConville suggested that pooling HE SEARCHES THE PAGES FOR WHAT HE CAN'T RECALL Sharon Johnson Works With Aphasic Student Eddi• Smith 'Never Give Up' A phasic Stude nts Mnst Try Harder By CANDACE J>EARSON Of 1M O.lty ~llel SllH Last year, Eddie was so keyed up , he could hardly sit still. This year. he sits intently alone at a desk, reading "I wish J was an Indian" and then trying to remember the story. It's hard, but so far he has four of the seven quesUons filled In, mostly correctly, all by himself. "My name is Eddie. Eddie Smith. J live on Alcoba in Mi$ion Viejo. Alcoba. A-L-C-0-B-A." he tells a visitor. His voice is crisp. Now his brow furrow s agaln, as he searches the pages of the book for what he can't recall . F.ddie is one or 15 aphasic students In a,specia.l program at Aliso Elementary School in El Toro. The goal of the program, according lo principal Mel Packel, is to "put them in regular c1asses as often as possible until we run ourselves out of a job.'' An aphasic child has t r o u b I e assimilat ing· and using oral language. It's a decoding problem, explains Nan- cy Palmer, one of three full-time leachers in the program. "What is heard auditorially is scrambled . 11 Barbara Sandell and Joiii Strockis are the other teachers. To help solve the basic problem of communication, the program also has three J>(tid aides, all or whom happen to be credentialed teachers. Each teacher Is a qualified SJ>ee(h therapist. And instruction is aJmost on a one-to-one basis. There are three classes of five students (See APHASIC, Page II could be made more attractive by giving free parking in county lots to pool cars and 1naking others pay. County Admiuistralive Officer Robert Thomas told the board the car poOling probably couldn 't begin for several weeks because of the need to program com· puters and notify employes. The plan McConville outlined to the board has been studied by the county 's Com pr e hensive Multi-modal Transportation Commi ltee , whi ch recom- mended last week that it be implemented at once and fo llowed with more study Hurd Says He'll Run For Council Irvine Planning Commission Vice ChainTian Frank Hurd said Monday he will run for the city council in March. Hurd. 43, of 18161 Dewberry Way, University Park, is an economi st in the Environmental Services Division of the McDoMell Douglas Corp., Hwitington Beach. Admitting he may be on e of any number of "abrasive" Irvine planning commiMioners, Hurd said "I am running to become one o.f lhe four or five abrasive Irvine councilmen." Hurd has said the abrasiveness of which he has been accused is a sign of his willingness lo ask "tough ques- tions." Hurd declined in an interview to sug- gest a number of residen ts he believes Irvine should acrommodate if it expands to include all of the 100-square miles being planned by the city in its general plan. But. he said, it is the city cowicil's responsibility to set a population policy to guide futu re planning decisions. "I don't concur that we can have three or four 'options' going at the same time," Hurd said. "As a planning commissioner I need help oo Dec. 20 to decide how many people shou1d be allowed in the Wood- (See COUNCIL, Page Z) Drive r A rr ested 011 Drunk Co unt But Pas ses Test "Either arrest me or let me go," demanded a 33-year-old Yor~ Linda at- torn ey Wednesday after an Irvine police officer tried without success to question him about his sobriety. The o£Cicer complied. hauling the at- torney in on a charge of drunken driving. He said the attorney catego ricall y refus- ed to answer any questions and to submit to routine ba.Jance and coordination tests. Police alleged the attorney, who prac· tices in Irvine, had been swerving from lane to lane on Cul ver Drive near Michelson Drive and almost struck the curb. The attorney executed three com- plete swerves in 200 yards, according to police reports. An alcohol breathalyzer test, rechecked twice, confirmed that the attorney was sober. Police let him go without any charges. Laguna Couple Arrested By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. DllHY ~..., ..... A Laguna Beach couple, owners of the Fahrenheit 451 Book Store, were arrested and booked on pornography d111rses Monday after police officers purchaffd copies or underground comic bbOks at the store. The alTClbl were part or a police-In· ltlated Investigation and !t!:arch of Hll Lasuna Beach book store!!. Pollce Chief Frank Schopcn said today. Gordon Wilson, 33 and his wife, ll:velyn, :i;, of 509 s. Coast High way wert. charged on .4 . court warrant with selllng and dlstribuUng pornographic material. ' 'The court warrant was hued on o district attorney's office review of four underground comic books previously purchased in the store by police detec- tives. Officers said a review or the matter by a distric t attorney representive allegedly found three of the four to be without redeeming social value. Detective 'J'.ony Sm ith and OUlcer Rrucc Briggs went to the s1ore ?\-tondHy o.nd seized a copy of "Zap" comics und arrested Mrs. Wilson. Her husband, absent Rt the time, was arrested later. &th have been freed on $250 ball each. Arraignment is scheduled for Dec. • .. ' 17 at Laguna Niguel Munici pal Court. 'lbe Wll.eoM have owned for a year and a ball the bookstore, named for a novel and motion picture where in aome future time the government onleffil tbe burning of all books. Fahrenheit 451 ls the temperature at wh ich a book will burn. The couple Jive above the store. They said they had been selling the un- derground comics all the lime they had owned the bookstore. and that previous owners also had sold the comics. The Cordons said they normally sell one or two of lite comics 11. day. cind ' (See PORNO, Page 2) -' of costs and administrntion. McConvill e's report claims that an Increase froJTl the average 1.2 persons per car to l .5 persons per car on 1hc average could result in a 20 percent reduction of comnluter vehicles on the highways. McConville said some car pooling pro- grams in the nation have put nearly four people in each car successfully and that the coun1y could probably ap· proach that number. The other phases of ~1cConville's Park- N-Pool program include crea!ioo of park~ ing lots at strategic areas in lhe count y -possibly at fr eewny interchan ges - \vhere com muters tould len\ e their cars and catch buses to v.·ork l'·1tcConviHe's p!an al.so t :il!s fur ex· tension of the progr:1n1 !O row1ty residents v.•orki ng fo r 1na1cr c1np!oyrrs. Supervisors held bi1ck on approving the remainder of !he prof.(ra111 wllil they hear a report frorn Thornas on other steps the tOllr11y 1~ to11~idL'l'in g to confront lhe energy c-rlsis Jn a related nlo~e :--u pei·1·isors \l'f'fl' asked by Superviso r 11alph Diedrich of fullei-1011 lo irnrncdiately· order closure of ;:.ill cour1 1y dun1p faciliti es on Sundays to conscr\1' lucl used by the landfill equ ipment. J\l cConv1Hc told 1he board the <.'Ounty dun)p 1Julldo£crs and other equipmeut ran ou t of d!c:.t'I fuel last weiek and operations h:.id 10 be cut back to a bare minunun1 J le said Sunday shut· rlo\11ns of the du1nps could sa ve 90.000 ga llons of fui::I per y1:ar. The bo~rd .,.. i!hheld action on the dum1J closure unlil they hear 1'hon1<1s' energy c.:risis report. ris mas? Diiiy f'llol Sti ff Pl'lolO Extra Tax Al so See11 By Official \VASHJ NGTON (UPI) -A Cflm· bination gasoline tax and rationing system will "quite likely" be submitted to Congress with a request for enactment by Christnuis, Administration spokesmen said today. William A. Johnson, an adviser to \Vill iam E. Simon, who is being elevated to the job of government energy cza r, said he could not rule out lhe possibility TRUCKERS PUT SKIDS ON AUTO TRAFFIC , Pago 4 that the Administration w~uld recom~ mend a straight ralioning proposal. But he indicated that was not likely. "It is quite li kely that what we recom- mend will have the features of botJ1 a tax and a ralioning program," Johnson told the ~louse \Vays and Means Com- mittee. In testimony to the committee v.·hich would have to originate any tax proposal. Johnson and other officials of the Treasury Department and the Offi ce of Management and Budget emphasized that no decision had been made on either a gas tax or a rationing plan. TRUC K ORIVER DIED IN THIS WRECK IN EL TORO Vehicle Explodes Through Block Wall, Just Misses House But for two hours, discussion centered almost exclusively on a plan to increase the federal gas tax -now four <:i!nts a gallon -by 30 to 50 cents a gallon . then to gi\·e car owners ration coupons to pay the tax on the first 10 gallons a wee k. 1'he White House delayed until midday formal announcement of Simon's ap- pointment !o head a new FederaJ Energy Administration. succeeding John A. Love as top Adm ini stration energy o!fl cin l. Truck S1na shes E l Toro Wall; Driver l(illed A Cypress truck driver was killed Monday when his 35--ton rig. laden with sand rammed through a telephone pole and a l~foot concrete wall on El Toro Road near h-1uirlands .Boulevard in El To ro . John DeArcos. 31, of 9301 Walker St., was dead on arrival at Mission Com- munity Hospital at about 2:45 p.m. Highway patrol oHicers said DeArcos apparenUy swerved to avoid a car turn- ing right onto El Toro Road from Muir lands. "With all the weight he had behind him , it was practically impossible to stop," said CHP officer Ralph· Wood. Cappelletti Wins Heisman Fntm Wire Servtcet NEW YORK -Penn State run- ning back John Cappelletti today W!l8 named tile nation's top colle~e football player of 1973 and will receive the Hei!man Trophy. The West Coast was virlually shut out in the voting . Ohio SU.le Lackie John Hicks was ru Me.r-11p. and wns for\owed bv b a c k Roosevelt Leo.ks of 'r e ~ a s . quarterback J)avid Jaynes of Kan sas and back Archie Griffin of Ohio State. See Page 16 for deWils. •• !·Tis truck sideswiped the oncom ing c<1r, driven · by a 17-year-o!d El Toro girl. She and her young male passenger received minor injuries and i,...cre treated at ~1ission Comm unity Hospital. The rig erashed through the concrete blo ck wall into the backyard or the Nick Diaz residence, 23332 El Perro St. The cab came to rest barely si:t feet [rom th e house. Several windows in the home were broken by pieces of flying C<>ncrete. The Diaz family was not at home at the time of the accident. Rush hour traffic was backed up for hours along El Toro Road as road creW3 struggled to remove the rig. It was ~ finally hauled away at abou t 7:30 p.m. Paramedics called to the scene from the Oran~e County F'ire Department's Laguna Hi lls station said they found DeArC<>s thrown from the cab. un- conscious, his fee t pinned under the rig. He never regained consciousness. Ri£l c1n a 11 Su r render s SUSANVILLE (AP) -'A 22-vear-'ltd m.:in Identi fied as a former Ar n"•' f;-.. -~ Rr ret gove himllf'lf un ~1£l"<t ··· _,,•1 · holding 10 poliCt' orffcf'r 111 '•:i•· lwn hour~ \11\tli fl rlnr• !"H:1•irr T'f'''"'l'"1 Police Chief J\11ke Mrlrrir k said G:.i•·v Bull , who was discharRed from the ;ir1nY two years ago. was bookt.'d on ti charJ;e or assault wilh a deadly we:lpon. Bud get Director Roy ~1 . Ash. telling a Senate hearing of the Stmon selection before the announcement, denied Love was forced out. while praising Simon as a dynamic leader. At the Ways and ~leans hearing, John Hill, an official of Ash's office. said that despite administrative problems caused by creation of the energy agen- cy, th e Administration planned to ask Congress to act on a conservation pla n this year. "Before Christmas?'' asked acting conunittee chairman Al Ullman ( D- Ore.). "That is right," said Hill. The Republican governo r or lov.·a, Robert D. Ray, said Love's abrupt departure from his energy job would (See RA TION, Page 2) Orange Cout We ather Fair skies but with increasing high cloudi ness toni ght and Wednes- day, accordin g to the weather serv- ice. Highs in the upper 60s at the beaches and low 70s inland, Over· nig ht lows mid-40!. I NS21Hl TOD t\Y Rock music srar Bob Dylan "rs n1 alring /H$ fir.,t 1u1tionwidt tour i"i1 e/gh r u1•ars. Story, Page a. 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General c:ushman \Viii present a nun1ber of a\Yards and hold a press conference \\'ednesday, prior to leaving: for Ca1np Pendleton. -~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~ Saddlebacl{ Boarcl Tables Vendecl Por11og1·apl1y Ba11 A ITIO\'e to urge ::1 ban on vending n1aehine sale of se xy periodicals in the Saddl eback Valley v.•ns tabled by Sad- dleback V<1lley lJn ifietl School District trustees J\1onday night. They tabled the recomniendation by Trustee Chester Briner beca use none of th e othC'r four trustees ha\'e seen the publication in question. Briner said the sexually explici t Los Angeles Sta r is available in street racks of at least one Saddleback Valley restaurant. "I'd hate to h<1n son1C'thing until 1 kn ow it's obscene," Trustee Denn is Smith said. "I've never seen this publica- tion." "Well, I'll be embarrassed, but I will buy some copies for you." Briner repliPd. Briner said rack sale of pornographit material should be prohibited because since the vending machines are unat- tended. the publications are easlly available to minors. Briner said such publications are morally detrimental to the eommuriity. "Secondly. r don't like the idea of subsidizing newspapers. pornographic or other.vise. without !.hem paying rent for those racks.'' he added. The proposed resolution 'vould urge a stale law prohibiting sale of publi ca- tions through unattended or coin- operatcd vending machines on public property. Smith opposed the b\ank('t nature of the resolution, pointing out that it would affect al! nC\\'Spapers. not j us t -' --'-! • From Page 1 PORNO ... that they restrict snles to adults. Both said the~' plan to en 1er pl ras of innoce nt during th C' arrriignm ent and and to fi~ht !11(' cnse rith('r with a priva te attorney or with the aid of th e American Civil Liberties Union. The (:ordons are forn1er school teachers. J\1rs. Gord on tnught English, French and Latin, her husband taught mathematics. OJIANG-E COAST U DAILY PILOT Th' 0 ••1'111• co ... t DAILY "II.OT, wltll wlliCll lt c;ambl"f<I !/lo N•W1·"•HI, 11 1111bllltltd b' thl Or•no• [O•<I "ub•;•llir>g Com1>1nv. 58JNO• ,.1. tdi!lono .,. po,P ll111fd, Mond•V Tll•OUGll F•i!loy. ~· (O•I• M•3•. NfWIXl•I &1ecll, t<un"nolo" &*•Cll/FO""'-'" Vlll tv. l•gu~8 llNth. lr.in•IS1odl•Nck •nd ~·" ,,. .... ~ttf $.fn J•ln C~P•l''lno;t, A llnQIO r~IOl\1! od1HOn I• pt.illlo\l>l'<:I $~ou•d•Y$ •nd Sur.;l1y1, Ille prtf'C•NI pulll•>ll•nO plt nl 11 11 HO ..... ,! ll•Y SI•••'· (q>tl M•w. C•Blorn11, fl616. Rob••' N Wt 9d P<tlldtn1 '"° PuUI"~'' J•c~ R. Cu•lev V.lcf Prt •ld•"' •nd GtnP•61 M•~•Gtr Tko,.,11 Kt •Ytl (~i!O• lli•ffl•• A. Murph:n• M1 "•g•no Eanor Ch1.f11 H, Looi R•cli1•J P, Nill AMia!on! 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Co1mcil Rene\vs University Park Units Hearing Irvine city councilmen tonight will renew their consideration of the layout of the Irvine Company's proposed 2524 unit apartment complex in University Park. Councilmen meet at 7:30 In city hall, 4201 Campus Drive . Last week, after a lengthy hearing, councilmen refused to rezone the !&-acre parcel for some other use . Thal action assured city approval of the apartment development v"hich has been part of the Uni Park wne plan since it was first approved by county government in 1964. .. The issue · tonight \\'ill be how the buildi ngs and parking lots are laid out and how apartment residents will drive in and out of Ule project. From Page 1 APIIASIC. • • rarh: one. ol fi\'C' and ~ix-year·nlds: one or se ven throu~h ninr-yeil r·Olds :ini! one of elght th rou gh 12-}l'i'lr-oldc;; In :1 trade arrangen1ent , students CO!TI(' rrom Ir vine and C 'npi~tra110 L;rui1l'd School Dislricls <is \vei l as the hon1e distric!. Sadd lctiack \'.:illry . The progr;11n is state and federally funded . Saddleback Valley 's bard or he<1rlng and visua ll y handi capped students lhcll are educated elsewhere. Packel says the aphasic student s arc "motivated from \Ii thin ..... enthusiastic. They never give up." With many, It's a question of con- nection of sensations. Or the information is inside the head, bot somehow the chl!d can't get it out. For instance. Packel says, ask one child what he had for dinner las t night, and he can't remember. Re<1d a story about a fireman 1.o a student an d then ask him about thi:- n1ain character and he may ask, "\Vhat rireman?" Packel explains, but then recall everylh lng an hour later. Images must be made concrete. verbal and visual, Packel said. "We teach three different senses at on e time -tactile, oral and sight." One fiYe-year-old girl. dres.'*!d in blue and white checked pants an d a blue. shirt. demonstrated lhe (echnique as she counted. A card in rront of her had a number one on it. The se<:ond had one blue dot After matching those up, she had to find one blue plastic animal In a box and pla ce it on lhe card. And so on, up th rough five. She did each ""' Thc children who can attend regu lar c!a~e.s and v.'Ork with the aphasic p?"O- gra 1n 011ly p;irt or the day. Some are good in specific subject!. like math. A fe'lll· children have "graduated'' from !he fhrce-ye1:1r-0ld program . Packel hopes to Sl'c that happen to al\ the students. "These children won't always be so protf'<:tr.tl ," he said. '"l'hcy'rc going to ha ve to deR1 in the real world wit h [>f.'()f>lc like you 11nd me." lrvi11e Council Filing Period 01Jens Tliursd<iy Persons who wish to run for the Irvine City Council in the ?-.1arch election may take out nomination papers beginning Thursday. Irvine City Clerk Carol Flynn said nomination papers may· be obtained at city hall, 4201 Cam pus Drive. After circulation of the papers for signatures of at least 20 registered voters, they may be returned to Mrs. Flynn no latfr than noon, Dec. 27. However, changes in the flection code this yea r provide that. if any of the five incumbents have failed to complete nomination papers by that da te. non-in- cumbents have extra time to take out papers and file them . Should any councilman not file by the Dec. 27 date, non-incumbents have until noon, Jan. 2 to file, Mrs. Flvnn said. · 10 Lake Forest Homeowners Hit New Scl1ool Site A group of 10 Lake Forest homeowners said Monday they will protest a new intermediate school site next to their tract unless a greenbelt buffer is guaranteed. In a presentation to the Sacklleback \.'alley Unified School district board of trustees, spokesman Fred Schudel of 24661 Shadowfax Drive said officials of f)cciden ta l Land , Inc , developers of Lake f (1rest. told the homaowners the ma rgin of the heavil y v.·ooded lot v;ould he prest.1r\·ed as a greenbelt and bridle (rail. He said tht>y paid $\,000 to $2.000 rren1n1111s for tl1;i1 nss11ranc(·. 01s1ri~t p11rf'hrl~ of t ~1c hr:1\'jh· \\·0()(1· Pd p1up1•rt-.· f1·0 11 1 Of·r1dc11tal is still pending. It is bounded by Ridge Ro ute Dri ve. CJnada l{oad, <'Ind Jeronimo Boad_ "\Vr'r·e ve ry h;ippy v.•ith the 'vay the arch1lcet has drnftcd the plans," said .)uhn Gabriel, counsel for th e ho1neowners. "\Ve si mply want to be assured that there is a free buffer zone for v.·alking, or for a bridle path . or \\•hat.ever." The board agreed to study the l)'lSsibility of dedicating an easement to the homeowners ~r giving a p!:'rmanent guaranlee thAt the BO-foot strip will be left untouched. Two Tape Recorders Stolen Fro1n School Orange County Sheriff's officers are investigating lhe theft of two tape recorders valued at $300 from a Mission Viejo school, Investigators believe the equipment was taken during the weekend from Cordillera Elen1cntary 'School. 2.19r12 Cordillera Drive, by thieves who entered a classroom by unknown mfan.'i. Birth Films Slated Two films on prepared childbirth will be shown at 8 p.m. Dec. 11 in the gym of the Laguna Hills Medical Center at 23Mll Paseo de Valfncia. All ex-pectant parenta ore invUed , a spo kesman said. Murderer Breaks Ont SAN QUENTIN IUPI) -Frantlsco Solas, 41. who was servin1t a life sentence for murdfr. CSCBped fro m the family visiting area Monday at 5an Que ntin Prison, the warden's offlce reported. ---- Sauna Warning Bared Door Ofte11 Ja1n11t e(l, Ex-eniploye Says By TOM BARLF.Y 01 ""° !MllY Piii! Still A former employe of lhe Holi day Health Spa chain today teslified that the saWla room door at the Anahcun facllity often became jammed long before Marl a Parson allegedly was trap- ped in the stean1 room. l\lrs. Parson is suing the spa on charges that her entrapment changed her personality, causing her to seek the company or male strangers. J\itrs. Karen Neill of Costa ~Jcsa tes tified as the trial reopened today In Orange County Superior Court tha t she warned the health spa manager of the condition of the door on several occasions before March 2, 1970. It is alleged for Mrs. Parson that the psychiatric condition created by her entrapment on that date created three different personalities in the 4~year-o!d Anaheim \\'Oman. One of those personalities, the-jury in Judge William t-.turray's courtroom has been told , prowled county bars look- ing for eligible males in situations that al most ahvays led lo a sexual rel a4 lionship. r.-trs. Neill. an allractivf blonde who has also worked at the lloliday Ilealt h Spa's Costa J\·tesa outlet, testif ied that several customers complained abou t the sticklng sauna room door a nd its loose handl e in the weeks be.fore the Parson incident. Mrs. Doris Self of Orange today testified th at she often u~ed the sauna room on the sa me days as l\.lrs. Parson. fl'1rs. Self testified that she a[,.:ays found the Anaheim woman to be "perfectly normal" befo re the incidc11t of March 2, 1970. Mrs. Self agreed v.'ith San Francisco trial lawyer Marvin Lewis Sr. that Mrs. Parson 'lll'BS always "gfnial and affabl e" and that the only time she ever sa w her distressed was after the alleged ent rapment. Lewis wants $! million in damages from the health spa for what he claims is negligence that led to the creation of a "three faces of Eve'' psychiatri c condition in r.lrs. Parson. Lev.·is has told the jury t ha t 11rs. Parson is often changed from a devout Catholic mother of seven to a man·hungry redhead v.·ho longs for sexau! relationships wlth complete strangers. He has told the jury that Mrs. Parson will often leave the home without v.·an1· ing and drive to such restaurants as the Airporter Inn in Irvine and the Stuft Shirt in Newport Beach. Lev.·ls claims that J\lrs. Parson under the name of "Maria" will strike up From Page 1 RATION • • • discourage others likf the former Colorado governor from going to \Vashington. A person would have to think very seriously before accepting a position like that where "you get booted out," said Ray. Sen. 11enry M. Jackson (D-\Vash. \, introduced a bill lo create the nev.· energy administration. while expressing concern abou t Love's departure. "It is not at all clea r that he v.·as even given the staff or the authorit v r>r the support to do the job he waS asked to do." Jackson said. Ash. in saying Simon would definitel y get the job. testified at a Senate hearing: •·Bill Sin1on can provide clean and clear and dynamic leadership.'' Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff '0-Conn. 1. also prai sed Sin1on as "the un commonest buren uerat !'ve ever n1t1." Said JUb\coff: "He's the only n1an in government you could call up on tile telephone and gf't an ans1vc.r im· 1nediately.'' an arquainu1ncc with a rnale patron after sippi ng l1l'r habi tual t1pr11.:ot brandy and S('ve11-U11 <u1d 1hat th e pair wQU!d t!11~n leave lhe bBr ufter dancing for a netirbv n1nl ••I or th1• m:·ni 's apart1nent. Ile tden11llt·s the otht:r personality as •·J~l'lly " a ren1orseful projerlion who bitterly regrets J\1aria's amours and rL·p<'.'.Hcdly tries to takl' over !he corn· ple !e personality or the affected woman, Defense ;11torn('y l)onald A. Ruston <irgues that recent sexual in11ovatl011s sugges ted l>y Mrs. Parson's husband, COUNCIL CANDIDATE Irvi ne Commissioner Hurd Fro1n Page 1 COUNCIL ... bridge dcvrlopment." he said. ~l urd lists1 his accomplishments as a commiss ioner as ''lowered density In V.1lley Vie11•." Hn11thrr C'e1l!r<1l Jrvlne vilhi.ge the density or \1'hich \\'as reduced by th e ci!v council ~Turd f0ilcd in a hid to reduce the proposed density of Turtle Rock Vllla~e and !o eliminate apartm<'nts from the crntral portion of 11niversitv Park. He \\'as suctessful. how'ever. in his bid to add a 15-acre park to the central area of Uni Park. near hl! home. Acreage v.·hich h<'lped make up that park was taken from parks adjacen t to Uni Park .,chools now being built. On the housing issue. Hurd observt'!. "I don't friPl Pveryone who ma kes $7.500 to sa.000 :'l r <'ar has to buy a single family holl91." Yet. he contends. the citv "can 't have two viable industrial centers without provision or n1oderate cost h<lu~in'!:." How much such housinf:l i' prov ided depends on studies of family income -v.·a~cs or hoth husbands and \\'i ves counted together -not ~he J salaries of individual V>'orke~. acco~ to Hurd. He eamed a bachelors degree in finance and a masters of business ad· minis tration at use. UFW Gains Su pport KEF:NE r AP \ -The United Farm Work ers union snid \tondav it rPr,.iv('d SIJpporl In Can;ida for a 00~1f'Oit of (';il1fomia gr11prs and Jettuct' !n g0vrmmental inst11utions . A sookr.~man said 1h.:it 3(1 rnLmh('r'l of P::irlia1ncnt nitl v.·ith VF\V ll'<itl"r C'csJr Cllnvrz and prom1~ed to 1n1rf)(f11rc n rr~olu tion 11q:~i ng the han until an el rction for 11111Qn represenla!i•lll among farm 11,1r k•·1·.., is t:r .. ntt·d. Bud are much more likely 10 be the cau~ of t-.1rs . Pttrson's alleged mental illness . H.uston has told the jury lhal Parson, 50. urgt'd h\s \Vife to join him in a \\'lre·swa ppu1g arrangemeut and that he also asked her to join him at local topless shows. Rustoo claims that if J\1rs. Parson is really psychotic her condition stems from her husband's suggestcd varlatlo~s to a v.·oman raised rigidly In the Catholic lalth. Food Sto1~e E1nployes On the Job E1nployes of Orange Coast grocery 1nark els reported to work today as usual or \\'ere cxpccted shortly to ignore food un ions' directives and return to work. r-.1anagen1ent of !he Safeway t-.1arket in Irvine said employes were expected back today as the chain continued advertisements for experienced. non4 union personnel. A spo kesman for El Rancho J\·1arket, 2727 Ne'"·port Boulevard, 1~e\vport Beach, said employes \Vere at work and the strike had ye t had no effect on business there. The independent chain employes are all members of the same unions wh ich have struck Safeway, Lucky and Thrif4 tima rt storfs in Southern Calilomia. Th e El Rancho headquarters in San Gabriel has yet to info rm local outlets as to possible impact of the strike on deliveries. Richard's Lido Market In Newport Beach refused to comment on th e impact of the strike on their bwlness. A spokesman would only say, "We're open for business." In Los Angelfs County, conditions ap- peared toda y to be different. The Food Employers Council said its 64 rnfmber chains planned to lock out members of the striking unions today . Those siriklng incluOe the Teamsters. Operating Engineers and lntern atjonal Association of t-.1achinlsta and butchers. Journeymen bJtchers earn $5.75 an hour and journeymen meat wrappers make $4.71. Increases In those rates amotlllt to $15 a week. union gpokesmen say, wflile the Food Employers Cowi.cll contends the increases sought amount to $50 a week. Official Denies Loart Allegations WASHI NGTON IUPII Thomas Kleppe , head of the Sma.U Buslnes<i Administration, told a congressiona l hearing investigating charges of cor- ruption today that "the SBA and l have nothing to hide." In a 96-page statemfnt to the House small business subcomm ittee. Kleppe ad4 d!essro himself to lhl' seriM of allega- t1ons l('veled against SRA offices around !ht> country, specifically dealing v.·ith charges of White !louse pressure to influence the granting of loans . lfc said that since 1971 . the White llouse has nia de 63 inquiries concerning loans. but only seven were approvt>d hy the SBA. and four of lh £'1n \\·ere <l1s:ister loans. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five years ego a few far4 sitj1hted people revolutioniz:ed the c•rpet business. Flnt, the ch•mical indu1try develop•d •ynth•fic fibers, eliminatin9 reliance on wool quality •nd production. Second. m•chinery was invented which •nabled carpetin9 to be manufactured up to I 00 times fo ster. Third, end most imporl•nt, some peoplt 1tuck their necks out and ri1ked capital to put these developme nts to work. Whet does this ma an to you 7 It m._.. that cerpetin9' costs fftl than JO yaan ago. It means that what was onc:a a luxury is now within range of •lmost everyone. It mNM e selection un imaginable JO years •go, With our lamily in the carpet business tince 1894, we heve seen more changes in t he last few years than we believed possible, creating the greatest consumer growth indu stry in our economy. After 79 years, it looks llkt we've ...., i"'' ""9••1 HOURS: M ... Thru Thun., 9 to 5:30 ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentla Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 PAI., t to 9 -SAT., 9:30 to 5 I 1- 1 Huntington Bea~h Fountain ·Valle VOL. 66, NO. 338, 3 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1973 Totlay's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Coastal Commission Rejects Town Lot Center An appeal by a Huntington Beach c:ily official fi.1onday failed to help rally app roval for a commercial center from the South Coast Regional Conservation Commission. T he I l,500·square-root commercia l building at 414 17th St., in the town lot area of the city, Instead wenl down to resounding defeat, with only one vole or eight in its favor. Ken Reynolds, city pla nning director, fi.1onday asked regional CQ3Slal com - missioners to lel "superior projects" in lhe to wn Jot area near the beach be built. The commission had been holding up construction in the area to allow com- pleti on o( a city plan. Reynolds cited the $300,000 commercial project proposed by Robert Taube as an example of the type of well-designed building the city feels should proceed. Although Taube was at the com- mission's meeting in Long Beach Monday Nude Power Undraped Surfer Statue OK'd \\'ith barely a ripple, the nude surfer of Huntington Beach rode an easy wave fi.tonday at the So uth Coast Regional Zone Conservation Comm ission. The once-controversial 15-foot , 1.2-ton bronze work was buried inconspicuously on the commission's lengthy consent ca lendar agenda with 68 other minor projects, "Construction of foundation and mounting or statue for $1,000 at southwest comer or Pacific Coast Highway and HWltington Street," the Item read In part. Because it will be located only 100 yard.a from mean high tide line in front of the city Harbor, Beaches and Parks Department, the project came und er the coastal ~mmission's Jwild.ldkln. "Since rm going to be in charge of the design element of the com- mission'• plan,'' Commissioner Carmen Warschaw of Los Angeles said , "what kind of statue Is this?" "Uh,·• Commission Executive Director Defying Unions? Melvin Carpenter paused as Com- missioner Robert Rooney chucklc."'<i . Carpenter and Roon ey live in Hun tington Beach. "It's a bronze nude statue,'' Carpenter said finally. Commissioner Warschaw Io o k e d surprised and there were a few good- natured jokes shared around the com- mission tabl e at the Long Beach meetin g. But no one else really cared to touch the subject seriously and it was approved Y.'ithout question . The statue of a surfer riding a board on a wave sc ulpted by Edmund Shum- pert was orgloally planned to go in fron t of Ule new Huntington Beach Civic Center, but City Admlnlstrator Dave Rowlands and othen lhought U belonged elsewhere and It wu moved. The artwork itself cost $11,500, with an additional $1,500 fee for the move to the beach. The foundation work. to begin Im- mediately, is being done by ci ty crews. I Workers iI1 Food Markets Expected to Return Toda)r Employes of Orange Coast grocf!ry mark ets reported to work today as usu al or were expec ted shor tly to ignore food ' unions' di rectives and return to work. Management of the Sa feway fi.1ark et In Irvine said employes were expected back today as the chain ront inued advertisements tor ex-perienced, non- un ion pe rso nnel. A spokesman for El Rancho Market, Suspect Seized In Two Slayings MODESTO (UPI ) -Ernest Lee Porter, 32, of Modesto, was arres~ hcre in the Nov, 7 tciverp -Slayin( of two members or the(J1ells Angels motorcycle club. Authorities said ~1onday that Porter was found hiding under a house in West Modesto. John GUbert Varner, 30, and his brother, Michael Varner, 28, both of San Diego, were gunned down after they got into an arcument with another tavern patron who aU.gedly left the bar and returned, firing a pistol. Cappelle~ti1 Wins Heisman Fr-om Wire 8en1c<t NEW YORK -Penn State nm- nlhg back Jobn C.PJ)<l letU today was named the nation's top college football player of 1973 and will receive the Jlclman Trophy. The Weit Coaat was virtually shut out In the YOtlng. Ohto State tack.le John Hickt wu runner-up, and was followed by b • c k Rooeevf!lt Leaks of T e 1 a a , qu.orterback l)avld J1yn<1 of Kansu and back Ardlle Grtllln of Ohio State. See Pap II for dotaila. Trl7 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beadl, said employes v.·cre at work and the stri~ had yet had no effect on business there. The independent chain employes are all members of the sam e unions \vhfc h ha ve struck Safeway, Lucky and Thrif- timart stores in Southern Ca liforn ia. The El Rancho headquarters in San Gabriel has yet to inform local outlets as lo possible impact of the strike on delive ries. Richard's Lldo Market In Newpo rt Beach refused to comment on the im pact of the strike on their business. A spokesman would only say, "We're open for business." In Los Angeles County, conditions ap- peared today to be different. The Food Employers Councll said its 64 member chains planned lo loCk out members or the striking unions today. --Those striking include the Teamsters, Operating Engineers and lnternational Association of. Machinist.s and butchers, Journeymen bJtchers earn $5.75 an hour and journeymen meat wrappers make $4.71. Increases in those rates amount to $15 a week, union spokesmen say, while the Food Employers Council contends I.he increases sought amount to $50 a ·week. Councilwoman's Surgery Slated Huntington Be a ch Counc:ilwoman Norma Gibbs was scheduled for surgery today at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital. SIHI had been scheduled to join other councilmen this week for the National League of Cities conference In San Juan, Puerto Rico , but her doctor ad~d her to undergo the •llrlery as a prec.u- tionary measure, hospital authorities said. Mrs, Gibbs recently returned from a l"'1r of R..,,ia with /!Jc Edison High School drill team and had been Ill on tllo Rualan trip. Hoopllal aulhorlUes said the sur1ery ls ll)t of an emergency n11ture and oo «>111pllcatloos are .. peeled, morning, by the time his permit ai>- plica tion came up before lun ch, he was gone. Th e commission delayed consideration unti l af ter lunch, but Taube still didn't show, thinking perhaps. one com - 1nissioncr offered , that Reynolds' speech had n1ade him a shoo-in. But commission planner M i k e Dadasovich didn't sway from his original recommendation of denial. \Vhile he said the faci lity is needed in the area. he insisted approval would be premature and would "compromise v•hatever planning effort lhey (the city l are involved in, but also our own." The city 's plan , originally set for com- pletion next January, might not be done untll mid·l974, Dadasovich also said the project had a good design, but Commissioner Ronald Caspers ' req uest for "graphics" was answered onl y by two preliminary draw- ings, "That's not what I had in mind ." Caspers said. Voting for the pro ject was Com· missioner Art Holmes of San Cl en1en1e. VQting against it were Con1missioners Robert Rooney. Caspers. Ti imn1on Fay, Judy Rosener. C:.irmen \V<:trschaw , !)on Bright and lluss Hubley. Rublcy, who ra rely votes aga ins t any deve!opn1cnt. paused hrfore he smiled and voted no. By casling a negative vote, f{u ble)' can ma ke a mo tion for rccons1dcrj lion o{ the application at an- olt1er n1eeung, Taubc's building was propose d to sit on ;.1 <I I 125-square-foot si te with 62 park· ing spaces. Proposed uses in the onc- storv strH("!Ure ini:luded a delicatessen, dry · clr11111·r, liq11or store, beaut)' shop <1111.l r1·;1I e:.l.'ltc off ice. 1'hc 1ov.·n lot area, acCQrding to l)adasoiJ1ch·s st:iff report, ls facing ··~even: pressures for multi.family !See Cl-~.\'TER, Page 21 ris mas? " :s-~ ,, :,.-. " ~·M;;t' '· ... , " ,, ' , .. " " ·' ' " ~ .. . FOUNTAIN VALLEY DETECTIVE VIC DEUTSCH WITH BIKES AND BIKE PARTS Police Collected This Hardware Along With Suspects in Bike Theft Case Bike Theft Ring Broken Fou1itain Valley Police Ro:i.1id Up Do ze n Teen-agers By JOANNE REYNOLDS Fountain Valley police ha\·e rounded up a dozen teenagers they bel ieve have. been operating a bike theft rin g responsi- ble for the theft Qf at leasl S2,0CKI v.·orlh of bicycles, officers report."!d today. The 10 boys and t\\'O girls \\"ere releas ed to the custody of their parents. Police say they range in age fron1 12 to 15 and all live in the l:recnbrook trac t on Ward Street at Ellis Avenue. Del. Vic Deutsch said he first began his investigation of the group about one week ago when he got a lead on a routine stolen b;:Ce repo rt. He said he discovered that the youngsters worked in a ~ighly organized ring, stealing the bikes from local schools, tearing them apart, repainting: them and reselling them. In a couple of instances, the teenage rs sold the bikes back to the victim, teUing them they had bought the bike from an unidentified stranger. Deutsch said one OOy worked with ()f ficials ~ote Selves Pay Hike SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -Members ol the county Board of Supervisors hllve voted to give themsclve~ pay rRists of &9 percent, from $14,200 a year to 124..000. The pay increase is subject to approval by the federhl Cost of Living Counci l. Freshman supervisor Frank Frmt , who ca.i;t the only vote Monday against the Increase, sakt the public should be aUowed to vote on IUch an issue. • a partner in stealing a new Sting Ra y, wor1h abou t SiO, v,•hich they sold to the partner's father fur ~5. "\Vhc:1 I ~sked son1e. of the parents about their ch ildren1s activiti es, the paint- ing and filing and a!J the work they were doing, they told me they thought" the kids picked up the frames and parts from the local swap meet," Deutsch said. He said the teen age rs told him the y stole most of the bicycles and parts from Fountain Valley High School. They al.so took three three-wheelers from the Parkhurst retireinent home. Deutsch said there v.·ere a few specialists in the ring, teenagers "'ho did the bolt and lock cu tting, painting or filing of serial and license numbers. "\Vhat they didn't knO\V v.•hen I picked them up Is that possession of a bicyclc that has a frame number or license number that has been filed off or altered in any way is a misde1neanor ," the detect ive said. He noted that some of the filed license numbe rs can be brought back to the surface with the use of chemicals. "We can identify about hal f of this stuff,'' Deu tsc h said of his collection o( bicycles and parts. "With Olristmas season coming, it might be a good time to remi nd peo ple that they have got to at lea st record the serial num ber of the bike and they sho uld get a license if they ever hope to get ii back a rter it 's been stolen," he added . Huntington Man Will Face Trial in IG.dnap, Shootout A Hun tin gton Beach man cha rged with kidnap. assault , burglary and robbery following a shootout in a Santa Ana 1-leights home faces ar, ai~nment Dec. 11 in Orange C.Junty SUperior Court. His l\\'O allc~ed hostages were struck by Newport Beach police bullets and seriously wounded. fligher court action was ordered in ltarbor Judicial District Court after a preliminary hearing was held into the charges against Roland Dale Crawford, 29. who was arrested under the alleged alias o{ Victor Grover H.eidlagc. Crnwford was grabbed by Newport Beach police after a gun battle In whi ch polico bullets •truck Mar<o da Sliva , 20, and Denlne BaeM!llD, 20. His arrest ended a chase in whiLh Crawford allegedly abducted th r ee persons. commandeered two cars :.:nd repeatedly threatened lo kill h i s hostages. Crawford is held in Orange Co unty Jail in lieu of bail set at r.1ru.oov, He i.s named as co-defendant 1•,lth the city of Ne wport Beach in a Superio r Court civil action that charges poliLC with being "careless and reckless" l 1 allegedly opening fire on Da Silv;1 and Miss Baeseman. Da Sil va stales In the action that he and a girl were struck by 11 fu sillade ol police bullets u Crawford 1narched them from the home with a gun held to thf. girl's temple. Exti·a Tax Also See11 rl v Offic ial " BULLETIN WASIJTNGTON {AP)· President Nix· on perso11a11Y ann ounced creation of a new fed eral energy organization this af- tern oon as the White House said ration- in g, price lncreBJJes and hi gher taxes were being considered to try lo dis- courage gasoline consumption. WASHINGTON (UPI ) - A com· hi nation gasoline tax and rationing system will "quite like ly" be submitted to Congress· with a requ est for enactment by Christmas, Administration spokesmen said today. \Villiam A. Johnson, an adviser to William E. Simon, who is being elevated to the job of government energy czar, said he coul d not rul e out the possibility TRUCKERS PUT SKIDS ON AUTO TRAFFIC , Page 4 ---that the Administra tion would recom- mend a straight rationi ng proposaL But he indirated that was not likely. "It is qune hkely that wha t we recom- mend will have the fea tures of both a tai: and a rationing program," Johnson !old the House Ways and Means Com- mittee. In testimony to the committee wh ich would have to originate any tax proposal, Johnson and other officials of the Treasury Department and the Office of Management and Budget emphasized that no decisi on had been made on eilher a gas tax or a rationing plan . But for two hours. discussion centered !See RATlON , Page 2) Htmti11 g to11 Kids At "U.N.' Meeting Th.irty Huntington Beach i"ligh School stud~ts and their ch:ipcrones today began a fi ve-day trip to Boston lo participat.e in a model U.N. program. The HWltington Beach group, whi ch is paying its own way to the conference. is the only Southern California high school contingent to make the trip, ac· cording to principal La rry Lucas, During the simulation of the U.N., the Oilers will represent the se<:urit7 council nation of France. A total of 100 h.igh schools from 1J states. Canada and Mexico will be represented at !he five-day event Orange Coast Weather Fair skies but with increasing high cloudiness tonight and Wednes- day. according to the weather serv· ice. Highs in the upper 60s at the bea ches and low 7Qs inland. Over· nig ht lows mid-40s. Rock mt1.~ic Sl(l r Hob Dy lan is mukin.Q his fi rst natiot1wirl e tour i"11 eight yea r.~. Story, Page 8. L M l .,..d ' C1llt.rlll1 S Cllnllll'CI h ,11 Cll'l'l(I IS Cro,,....... 1J 0.•111 Ntlk" t i •11l1ort•I '°'" I •nl•rt11nm..,I 11 'In.Inc• lf.11 Hv 01rllfllr 11 Mii~-11 AM L..,...-. 11 . ' M<!~llt 11 Mvl11•I 'llttd-I JO N~!l•n•I N-4 O•tnt• """"" IJ !"0<11 1 ... ,. Slot' Mt rltltt .. n T1l1vl1lefl l l lltlffA 11 W1tllltr I W-n·1 ~ 1•11 WIN'HI ....... t l ' . ;.#._ U•··-t'l ... U 1 ----" Evi~tion Noti~e Drug Group Forces Resi£le1its Out SALISALITO (AP) -Resident" or a 38-un1t h11ts1de apartment house-are being evicted to mak~ room for former convic~. alcr:ihollt=! and drug adC:lct~. Th{' Delancey Str{'el F o u n d a t ion purchased the Ebbtidc Apartments and swimming pool for $6~9,500 and handed JG-day eviC11on notices Monday to nbout half the residents -thost> \1•ithout lt>ase!, Delancey Street ope.rates l\YO tOJl\· muna\ living houses, 3 restaurant and an :iutomobile repa ir shop 111 S~1n Fran- cisco to help former convicts, alcohol ics and drug addu:ts return to th c mainstream of soc iety. "They just bombarded us v•ith this ," ~aid Barbara Alois. v.·ho v.·a!; told tn n1ove out. •·People are being forced out Jf!ainst their will and being 1old to leave during the Christn1as holidays." Resident~ wl!h leases were told the foundation wou ld rdund deposit.I and allow them to Jc-ave btfore lease ex· plratlon, or remain unul leases run out. The foundation said It would provide free moving aervlce within a 25-mile radius to tenants willing to move by l.)c(' 15. CitV Clerk ~1l'riam Ansell said she had -~i·n "inundated "' with complaint~ abOu! the purch11se. But she said the property is zoned for aparlmrnts and said. "Y.'l' have no t'Ontrol over the sale of private proprrl)'," Ernest K{'ltenhofcn. who owns the nel ghborlng apartments on a hillside at the. north end of the cit y, said, "I ha ve great concern at the n1on1ent , hut J think it's unfair to jump off in opposition immediately.'' Health Spa E1nplo ye Says Sauna Door Stuck 'Of ten' Bv T0:\1 BARLE;Y 0•1 Ill• O•llY PllDI ~!•II A form<'r cn1p\oye ol the lloliday f[ealth Spa chain 1od.:iy te sl!flt'd Iha! the sauna room door at the Anaheim faci lity often be came jammed Jong before Maria Parson allegedly was trap- ped in the steam room. 11rs. Parson Is suing the spa on charg~s that her entrapment changed he r personality, causing her to seek the company of male strangers. :ritrs. Karen Neill of Costa f\1esa testified as the trial reopened today ln Orange County Superior Court that she wamed the health spa manager of the condition of the door on several occasions before March 2, 1970. It is alleged for 11r.i:. Parson that the psychiatric condition creatC'd by her entrapment on that date created three different personalities in the 49-year-old Anaheim woman. One of those personalities, the jury in Judge William f\.1urray 's CQUrtroon1 has been told, prowled county bars look· ing fo r eligible males in si tuations th at almost always led to a sexual rcla· tionsh.ip. Mrs. Neill. an attraclive blonde who has also worked at the Holiday Health Spa 's Costa Mesa outlet. testified that several customers complained about the Kidnap, Mol est Suspect Ordered To Stand Trial An Indiana man arrested in Hunti ngton Beach Thanksgiving Day has been ordered to stand trial Dec. 17 on charges of kidnaping and molesting two young Gardena girls. Bert Sturgeon. 61, an unemployed machinist from Ind ianapolis, was picked up while hitchhiking on the San Diego Freeway with one of the alleged victims, Kathy Hendrickson, 7, of Gardena. The other child, Chris Huber, 4, was picked up later unharmed in Hawthorne. The children were allegedly kidnapcd from their homes Nov. 20. 11untington Beach patrolman spotted Sturgeon with the child on a freev.·ay ramp and arrested him after the girl told the officer that Sturgeon had picked her up in Gardena. UFW Ga ins Support KEENE (AP1 -ThC' United Farm Work ers union said l\tonda y it received ~upport in Canad a for a boycott of Cali fornia grapes and lettuce in governmental institutions A spo k_esman said that 30 mLmbt·rs of Parl1amen! met with UFW leader Cesar Chavez and promised to introduce a resolution urging the ban until an election for union representallon among fa rm v;orkers is granted. O•ANGf COAST HI DAILY PILOT stlcklni:: sauna room door and its loose handle in the weeks bctorc th C' P.'.lrson ioc:ident. ~1rs. Dor is Self or Oran ge today testified that she often used the s~1 una room on the same days as Mrs. Parson. l\1rs. Self lestified that she always found the Anah<'im \\"Oman to be •·perfectly normal " before the incident of March 2, 1970. l\trs. Self agreed wi!h San Francisco trial lawyer l\1arvin l..e\\·is Sr. th at l\l rs. Parson Y:as always "genial and affable" and that the only time she ever saw her distressed v.·as after the alleged entrapment. Lewis wants $1 miUion in damages from the health spa for what he claims is negligence that led to the creation of a "three faces of Eve" psychiatric condition in Mrs. Parson. I..ewis has told the jury th a t f\.frs. Parson is of!en changed from a devout Catholic mother of seven to a man·hungry redhead v.·ho longs for sexaul relationships with complete strangers. He has told the jury that Mrs. Parson v.·ill often leave the home without v.·arn· ing and drive to such restaurants as the Airporter Inn in Irvine and the Stuft Shirt in Newport Beach. Lewis claims that h1rs. Parson under the name of "Maria" will strike up an acquaintance with a male patron after sipping her ha bitual apricot brandy and Seven·Up and that the pair would then leave the bar after dancing for a nearby motel or the man's apartment. He identifies the other personality as "Betty" a remorseful projection who bitterly regrets Maria's amours and repealedly tries to take over the com· plete personality of the affecled woman . Defense attorney Donald A, Ruston argues that recent sexual innovations suggested by Mrs. Parson's husband , Bud, are much more likely to be the cause of Mrs. Parson's alleged mental illness. Ruston has told the jury that Parson, 5-0. urged his wife to join him in a wife--swapping arrangement and that he also asked her to join him at local topless sho ws. Ruston claims that if Mrs. Parson is really psychotic her condition stems from her husband 's suggested varialions to a v.·oman raised rigidly in the Cat.holic faith. Seriior Citize 1is fn ,vitecl Free To Ediso1i Play Senior citizens Jiving in the lluntinglon Beach area have !wen invi!ed tn a special perform ance of Edison High School's drama production. · ' A n y Number can Die." The special performance, free lo all senior citizens. will be staged Thursday at 8 p.m. in the drama room on campus. The play is a spoof of the mysteri es of the Twenties complete with raging s1orms and murders on isolated islands. Any senior citizens or seni or citizen groups interested in attending sh ould rontact the school's drama department by c~lling 9ti2-1356. ext 2.56. A school spokesman said !he special performance has been scheduled to give the senior citizens a look at what goes on at the local high schoo ls. Car Pooling ·Ordered Fo1· County By \VTl.LIA~t SCllREIBE:ll 01 th• 0 11ly Pllol Sitt! Orange County supervisors today ordered immediate implen1entatlon of a computerized r.ar pooling sys tc1n for all county cn1ployes as a step \OV.'<ird conserving fuel . The p!:Jn. drafted by co unty Road Commissioner Ted McConville, calls for :i matching program !hat v.•ould begin v.·ith county workers and , if proven suc- cessful. be extended to other county r('sidents. ·'The dramatic savings in fuel makes this concept very important in these limes of crisis," l\icConville told the board of supervisors this morning. The car pooling program, wh ich could put up to four people in ooe car, is lhe first phase of a Park·N~Pool program created by ~1eConvi!le's department. "In th is first phase. ernploycs will be inatched up and given incentives to pool voluntarily ," said McConviUc. '"If it doesn't work voluntarily. then n1orr incenti\'l'S or mandatory pooling 111ay be used ." McConville suggested that pooling could be made more attractive hy !living free p<1rklng in counly Jots to pool cars and niaking others pay .. County Admini strative Officer Robert Thomas told lhe board the car pooling probably couldn't begin for several weeks because of the need to progran1 corn· puters and notify employes. The plan 1·1cConvil!e outlined to the board ha s been studied by the county's C om pre h ens i v e fl.I u I ti ·modal Transportation C.Ommittee, v.·hich recom· mended last week that it be implemented at once and follov.·ed with more study of costs and administration. f\.1cConville's report claims that an increase from the average 1.2 persons per car to 1.5 persons per car on the average could result in a 20 percent reduction of commuter vehicles on the highways, _McCooville said some car pooling pro· gran1s in the nation have put nearly four people in each car successfu!ly and that the county could probably ap-- proach that number. The other phases of McConville's Park· N·Pool program include creation of park· ing lots at strategic areas in the county -possibly at freeway interchanges - where commuters could leave their cars and catch buses to work. f\.1cConville's plan also calls for ex· tension of the program to county residents working for major employers. Supervisors held back on approving the remainder of the program until they hear a report from Thomas on other steps the county is considering to confront the energy crisis. In a related move supervisiors wefc asketl b~ l;uperv~ Ra!pb.Dladrlcb of Fullerton to immediately order closure of all county dump facilities on Sundays to conserve fuel used by the landfill equipment. McConville told the board the. county dump bulldozers and other equipment ran out of diesel fuel last week and operations· had to be cut back to a bare mini.mun\. He said Sunday shut· downs c.f the dumps could save 90,000 gallons of fuel per year. The board withheld action on the dump closure until they hear Thomas' energy crisis report. Police Break-in Br i11gs Lalvs uit t A Fountain Valley couple who claim that local police burst into their bedroon1 \Vhilc !hev •vcre asleep and threatened lhcm wi1h loaded firearms suf'd the city l\Ionday for $100,000 in damages. \1ictor Leroy Thieman ;ind his •vife.. L<!ona Lucy , or 17~S1 Santa Mari a St.. state in their Orange C-Ounty Superior Court action that Fountain Vall ey poli<'e did not possess a search warrant when they allegedly broke into the home J\otarch 26. The couple states that they were ycllrd at. menaced and threatened by officers who broke a num ber of doors, locks and gates to get into the home. i\'l urderer Breaks Ou t SAN QUEl\'TIN (UPI) -Francisco Snlas, 41 , who was serving a life sentence for murder, escaped from the fam ily vis,iling area Monday at San Quentin Prison, the warden's office reported. T"t Or•na• Coli! D"ILV PILOT wi!h '""le" 11 comMnod ! ... Ntw1-Prtu. 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NO•lh fl Cl"'I"' llt•I T .. a,lluN 17141 64J-4JJI O lllllff'lt;itl A'-tl .... MZ·l671 ,,..,. H••lll Ori,,._ C""'' (•"'-" ... S40·1Jl0 C"V•IOfll, !t7l, Ore-(•1! P\111111"1 ... c-ny. No "'"'' 110<'111. llh1t!r11i-. .o!torlol ,...n., o• •d•••ll11..,...!1 M••ln "'If M ••orOducM ... rmou! o.PKlol -· ,.., .. .., ot coov• OQht ownt• ~ cl•u ...,,,IH 1>•ld 11 Cot11t Mau . C•!Tt9ml• iub•r ••1~ In' ft"'°' JI~ .._1h1v1 Ito ''"" IJ t5 mot1lhl•1 m111,...,. *tf .... I .... '1.IJ ~lhlv Christmas Decor Contest Huntington Beach residents who want to enter the Chamber of Commerce "Christmas City 1973" contest musl do it this "'eek, by Friday. The women's division or the chamber v.·i l! award 3.1 trophies for t.he best decorated homes and com mer c i a I establishments. A special daytime category has been added this year for those who would Riso like to compete in the Orange Coast's "40 ~files of Christmas Smiles" con test. The coast.11 event has switched t.n an all daytime aff11lr in light of the energy cri~ls. Whilf' the chamber's contest will slilt' have night judgin11:. co--chnlrmen ~1amle Seltzer and Carole Ann Wall have an· nounced some switches to conserve energy. All judging will be done after 7:30 p.m.. which chamber officials say i.~ after th e peak energy load faced by Southern Califomla Edison. The women also .say that the decora· lions won't be judged on how brightly lit they are, but the Innovation of the design. To enter, phone the chamber at 962· 6661 , Mr_,, Seltzer at 536--6244, or Mrs. Wall al 9624078. Some of th is year's categorie~ Include: best Christmas theme, children 's fan· tasy, best religious, mobile home, neighborhood, oommerelal, civic, school, merchant's wi.rxlow, Indoor display and outdoo r tree. \ ' Dtlly Pll<tl s1111 Pho!t .Fr u 111 Page J RA'l'ION ... • almost erclusively on a plan to lncrea11 the federal gas lat -now fou r cents a gallon -by 30 to 50 cents a gallon, then 10 give car owners ration cou1X>ns 10 pay the t•r on W first 10 gallnns a wee)r The \\'hlle l louse delayed until midday formal announcen1ent of Simon·~ ap- pointmeut to head a new fo"'ederal Energy Adminislration, succeeding John A. Love as top Administration energy official. Budget Director Roy M. Ash, telling a Senate hearing of the Sin1on selection before the ;u111ou11cc1ncut. denled Love was forced out, while pra ising Si mon as a dynamic leader. Al the Ways and l\teans hearing, John I/ill, an official of Ash's office, said Lhal d~pite ;tdn1in1slra tiv£• problt•rns caused by crt>a!ion of the l'rit.•rJ..')' agcn· cy, the Administration plaMed lo ask Congress to net on a conservation plan this year. "Before Christmas ?" asked acting comnlittee chairman Al Ullman (0. Ore.). "That ls right," said Ifill. The Republican governor of Iowa, Robert D. Ray, said Love's abrupt departure from his energy job would discourage others like the former Colorado governor fron1 going to \Vashington. A person \\'ould hav e to think very .'icriot1sly before nccepling a position like 1hat where "you get boo!ed out," said Hay. Se11. llt•nry l\1. Jackson ID-\Vash .l, introduced a bill to create !he new t'nergy administration, \vhil e exp ressing concern about Love 's dcparlure. TR UCK DRIVER DIED IN THI S WRECK IN EL TO RO Vehicle Explodes Through Block Wa ll, J ust Misse5 House ··1t is not at all clear that he v.·as even given the staff or the au thority or the support to do the job he was asked to do," Jackson said. Ash, in saying Simon would definitely get the }ob, testified al a Senate hearing: Truck Smashes El Toro "Bill Simon can provide clean and clear and dynamic leadership.'' From Page I Wall; Driver l(ill ed CEl"i TER ... A Cypress truck driver was killed htonday when his 35·1on rig, !aden wi1h sand rammed through a telephon e pole and a IO·foot concrete wa!! on El Tor(1 Road nea r l\Iuirlands Boulevard in El Toro. John DcArCQS, 31, of 9301 \Valker St., was dead on arrival at Ivtission Com- munity Hospital at about 2:45 p.m. Highway patrol officers said DeArcos apparently swerved to avoid a car turn· ing right onto El Toro Road fron1 ~luirlands. "With all the weight he had behind (him , it was practicall y impossible to stop," said CHP officer Ralph \Vood. His truck sideswiped the oncoming car, driven by a 17-year--0ld El Toro gi rl. She and her young n1a\c passenger received minor injuries and \,ere treated at r-.tission Community Hospital. The rig crashed through the concrete block wall into the backyard or the Nick Diaz residence , 23332 El Pl•rro St. The cab came to rest barely si x feet from the house. Several windows in the home were broken by pieces Police A uction Features Bikes About 75 bicycles \viii go on the block Sat urdfly morning l\'hrn the Huntington Oc;i ch pnti ce hnld their annual prc- Christmas nuction. The auction v.·ill be held at 10 .1.m. in the police parking lot at f ifth Strt'vl <i nd Orange A1 cnuc. In a<lctit1on tn the bicyc les, po lice \\ill <1lso put a nurnber of 01he r item~ 1111 the block , including 1.-ipc. decks, bo<its and tires. of fl.1 in;; contrelt'. Tht· 1 l1 i11. farnil\' \\'JS not at home :i l !hl' Linlt' uf th<' ;iccidcnt. Hush hour tr;i ffic v.·Js bJcked. up for hours along !:] Toro Hond as road crews · ~!rugglPd to reinove the rig. It was f111:illy h:1uled J1\·:1y at about 7:30 p.m. Pnrninl'dics cn lled to the scene from the Orange Count y Fire Drpartmen\'s Laguna l!Jlls slation said they found l>l'Arcos !hrov.·n fron\ the cab, un· co ns cious, his feet piMed under the rig. llo never regained consciousness. Ro1nani<11i Leader Be g ins Tlllk s l n W ash ing ton \VA,Sfll;'-l"r.TO\" !AP) -Tlom:inia's in· tl('pt'n<l cnt·minrl rd Communist lead er. Nicolae Cr:iu~escu, met today v.·ith PresidC'nl '.'i1xon for 110 minutrs to rl isctiss trade. the oil c.:nSJs :lnd !he :\lldd!e East si ru1tion. dt>velopmcnt but most of the area l!t still vacant anti rnany producing oil wells are scattered throughout." With the c!os{' to 11 nlilcs of coastline in the city, !he town \o\s adjacent to the ocean can "provide a meaningful contribution to the coastal zone plan if our planned options can be preserved ," he continued. Under Proposition 20, the 1972 coastal zo ne act , the commission is suppo5f'd to aid in development or a coastal master plan by 1976. Speaking against Taube's project Moo- day was Dale Secord of the Environ· mental Coalit ion or Orange County. Secord reminded thl' commission that Reynolds had appeared on behalf c.f City Administrator Dave Rowlands, col the city council or planning commission. RubJey interrupted Seoord w Ith . ''Doesn't the city ndministrator run the city of Hun ting1on Beach?" "That." answered Secord , "is one or the. proble1ns Huntington Beach has ." 01ie Solution To Ga s Sho rta ge The leaders opened their di~cussions \\"ilh gas becQming scarcer, a con· immrdintel~ after th e 5S.year--o1d Roma · struction company in Huntington Beach n1an prcsidrnt. h1.~ v.·ife and offi eial is Ueginnl ng to feel thC' fuel pinch . party v.•cre welcon1cd at a colorful south But lhc problem for the S and S !:11rn ceremony. construction company, v.·hich is building The. talks wcrC' expected to include a housing tract at Golden \Yest Street discussion of long·trrm commercial and l\lcFadden Avenue, is not that they agrcrrncnts ht'twrrn the United States arc huming up the ir supplies. and H0nl an1;1. v.·hich h:1s bc<'n trying Jt"s that so ml'Oflc has ix'cn helping 10 stake an in<l cpcndrnt role in the him.self to th e rompdny's 5'»-g:illon tank ('nr1r.111nic;1 b!nr over th{' weekends. n11r1n·; the 11•f'lrn111in!! cerrmony , Nixon La st weekend. the thief made cff with T'.O!•'d tll:1t 111 1\lfi~I he \ras the first 200 gal!ons valued at $62 afL('r sa v.·ing J\11\1'1 ican prcsidC'nt to visit Romania through the lock on the tank ·s valve . 11ncl 111 1rt70. C(•a 1i<;1>scu , on a return 'Ille site ~upertntendcnt !old police the vr~!I . becan\c the first president of thefts have been occurring regularly far Ji ·mun1a to vi!'i t the UnitC'd States. th e pas! month. ~~~~~--'-·~--~~~~~- WE 'VE ONLY ' JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five years ego a few far.sighted people revolutionized th• carpet bu,iness. Firsf, the chemical indµstry developed sy nthetic fibers, elimin•ting relian ce on wool quality end production. SKOftd, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to b• menufacfured up to 100 t imes f3 sfer. Third, and most important, ~ome people stuck their necks out e nd ri1~ed ca pital fo put these development' to work. Whet does this mean to you 1 It mtClltl that carpetin9. co't' 1111 than 30 yea rs ago. If mean5 thet what was once a luxury is now within range of •lmost everyone. If means a selection unimaginabl• 30 years ego. W ith our family in the carpet business sine• 1894, we hev• •••n mor• changes in the last few yal'lrs then we believed po11 ibl•, cre•ting t he gra•te,f consumer growth industry in our economy. Aftar 79 years, it looks lik e we'•• only just becJuol ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 P'locentlo Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Moo. Thru. Thu rs,, 9 10 5:l0 -FRI,, t to 9 -SAT,, 9:10 to S • ( • ' ' • H 'Haldeman l(new Tapes Obliterated' 'Dirty Books' Wate1· Unit Lagunans Held Buys Bette1· Re~he~k Delay Ni;'tOll H on1c Re<tppraisa l Sc lie<luled Orange County Supcrv1sor Robert Bat· tin thinks nt!ither the state nor COlUlty has assessed Prt:'s idfrnt .N1xo1i's San Clen1en te estate properly and wants more time to study the matter before a county reappraisal is made. rc·<'hcl·k V:-illcrga's figures. Coast Man . T es tifies T o E1·a si11·es On Porno Count Wet Stuff Vu llcrga .sJ_vs he has 1111....:ed feelings ove r the sL:ite LlP\'>rais11J uf !he land buL stlll th in ks. the fi gure is too high \\'.<\Slll:\CTOil. I lJ. p I j ,\11 By JACK CHAPPELL or Th• o.tlh ,.U•I Still A Laguna Beach couple, O\\/Ilers of the Fahrenheit 451 Book Store, were arrested and booked on pornography * u -k Schoolnien Table Porno V e11din g Vote A move to urge a ban on vending machine sale or sexy periodicals in the Saddleback Valley -was tabled by Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District trustees Monday night~, They tabled the recommendation by Trustee Chester Briner because none of the other four trustees ha\'e seen the publication in question. Briner said the sexually explicit Los Angeles Star is available in street racks of at least one Saddleback Valley restaurant. "I'd hate to ban S<1mcthing until l know it's obscene:' Trustee Dennis Smith said. "I've never seen 'this publica- tion." "Well, I'll be embarrassed, but I '."'iii buy some copies for you," Briner replied. Briner said rack sale of pornographic material should be prohibited because since the vending ma chines are unat- teode<I, the publications are easHy ava"ilable to minors. Briner said such publications are morally detrimental to the communit y. "Second ly, I don't like the idea of subsidizing ne\\'Spapers, pornographic or ot herwise, without them paying rent for thof!e rack.,,'' he added. The propos~ resolution would urge a s~e law prohibiting sale ol publica- tions through unattended or coin· O)'.lented Yendlng machines on public property. chari::cs ~1onday after police officers purchased copies of underground con1ic books .at the store. The ar.rests were part or a policc·in- iliated investigation and search of all Laguna Beach book stores, Police Chief Frank Schopcn said today. Gordon Wilson , 33 and his wife , Evelyn, 35, of 509 S. Coast llighway wert: charged on a court warrant with selling and distributing pornographic materia l. The C<lUrt warrant was based on a district attomey·s office review of fout underground comic books previously purchased in the store by police deice· lives. Officers said a .review of the matter by a dist rict attorney representive alleged ly found three or the fou r to be without redeeming social value. Detective Tony Smith and Officer Bruce Briggs went to the store Monda y and seized a copy of "Zap" comics and arrested Mrs. Wil son. Her husband, absent at the time. was arrested later. Both have been freed on $250 bail each. Arraign ment is scheduled for Dec. 17 ?J Laguna Niguel Municipal Court. The Wilsons have owned for a year and a half the bookstore. named fo r a novel and motion picture-where in some futur e tilne the governn1ent ordered the burnin g of all books. Fahrenheit 451 is the temperatur<' at \\'hich a book \\'ill bum. The couple Jive above the store. They said they had been selling lhe un- derground comics all the lime they had owned the bookstore, and that previous owners also had sold the comics . The GordoM said they normally sell one or tv.·o of the comics a day. and that they restrict sales to adults. Both said they plan to enter pleas or innocent during th e arraignment and and lo fight the case either \\'ith a private at torney or \\'ith the aid Of the An1erican Ci"il Liberties Union. The Cordons are former school !eachers. 1'frs. Gordon tnught English. French and Latin, her hu sba nd taught nlathematics. lligh-grade Nor1hern California waler is pouring into Orange County today to restock underground supplies and give countians something cleaner lo drink from their taps .. The \\'<lte r was purchased by the Orange County Wat('r District. from the ~lc!ropolitan \Valer District and will he injectC'd into the water table to pro· vide supplies for \\'ater agencies to the north and 111est or El Toro in the Santa Ana RivC'r basin. r..t\.\'D is selling the water because it is surplus and v.·ill n1ix. 11·Jth Colorado J{iver water to provide a better quality drinking supply. The Northern California water is lo\ver in mineral content and dissolved solids ttran tli<it from the Colorado River. The: flow inlo Or.:lnge County is coming fron1 the main pipeline into Perris Reservoir in Hlverside County. The v.·ater. \Vhich will flo\v for th e next rl'w days a1. a rate of. 120-acre feet per dav , is not the first Jrom No rthern Cafifornia to reach the count y. S1nall arnounts \verc purchased. on a sporad ic basis earlier this year. County Property Taxes Deadline Loomi11 g Monday Battin, via an aide, asked the County Assessment Appeals Board to postpone reassessing the villa for t;vo weeks but the board voted 2·1 Monday to give him only until ·Friday. A Battin aide said the supervisor wants to review a State Board or Equalization report, which valued the Western White lfouse only $130.000 higher 1ha n the -si .37 rnill ion figure .set by county assessor Jack Vallerga. Battin has charged the Nixon land is \\'Orth closer to $2 million, counting ni..;merous improvements made to the land by the federal government for security reasons. County supervisors last month sup- ported Battin's request that the state "I haven 't seen the appraisal 1·cport yet but I don 't know v.•h;it support there 1vould be 111 the niarket place for th:.it type of valu e on the Jnnd," Vallerga said . "I will have to \\'3it until 1 can cross· exan1inc the stair. appraiser undt'l' oath to find out,'' he added- Vallerga sa id lhC stale :.isseS!':lJlf'lll indicates that the highest :u1d best use of the 26·acre estnte \1·ould bl' as a sulxJivision. The ori ginal tountv assess- rncnt n1adc that detrr·min il tion -as \\'Cll. he noted. · Vallerga said the st<1tc's assessment also put little or no ":iluatio11 on federal government in1provc1ncn1s e i t h e r because they didn"t add to the property va!ue or because they \Vere excn1pl from taxation as federal property. School T1·ustees to Pay Selves $20 Per Meeti11g 1\dr111u1 strat1011 official tcl'it1f11'c\ today !11:1t II H Jl aldcnuin klll'\V ;1 l1no~l :i \\'~·ek bt·lort· it 1\'aS puhhi'!y disclosrtl th.1 1 ;.111 1n.1ninute segm!.:nt of ,c1 t;qJrtl \\'atl'rg>.1lt• t11nVt'rsatlon !11· h<id 111!h l i·t·sidt11 l ,\'1xo11 h<id been 01.Jliter<itl'd l~'lllr'1 •nl·l' ll igh~·. of :'\t·w1>0rt Hl':Jth. f11u·1irr 1.· d~·ptil.~ to the fo1·mtr \\'h111· Jlot1$t"' l'l11f·f 1)1 stafr , said h(' \\:1~ ''1nstructe<I" by his fornl('r boss to g(•t \V;itl·rga!e n1:llC>ria!s from a locked \Vhitl' J louse fil(' 111 nli(j-Novemher. 6' ~ rnonr hs ;ifrer rr;ilde1nan [('It his 'job <.is tht• J 'rl'sidt•nl ·s lop assis r<in!. At a ht•n nn g eonductcd by 1' S. District .fl1dge John .! Sirica. Higby s;lld JJ;ild ernan jnfo nned him in a 1cl{•pho111' t\111 NO\'_ 1-t or Nov. 15 that p::irt of ;1 taped convc nsation he llad \1'lth thf' l'rL'Side11t 011 June 20. 19~2 had been Cl"<"l SCd . A \Vhite I louse attorney. J_ Fred Buzht1rdt , has testi fied he learned oJ the t:1pc era~ure on Nov. 15. bu1 it \\'as not puh!iely made knov>'n until !'\o\·, 21 Rose M<'lrv \Voods, the President 's personal scc.retnry, testified pre\'iously that she n1a _v have inadvertently wiped out some of the IS-minute segn1enl or the Nixon-Ha\den1an conversation when she took a telephone ca ll while lranscrib- Jng the· tape. UndC'r questioning, tligby said that Ca11istrano Unified School District body· in Call(ornia 111~1\ docs not get l·laldcinan told h.ini in their phone con - tru stees voled themselves a salary or paid," IIurst said. versation that the tape had an oblitern- $20 per school board meeting ~1onday Authorlty for school tn.1stees to vote !ion und added: "I think he said - night. then1sc:lves a salary conics front the. :ind thi s is onlv a recollection _ th<i l state education code, Hurst said, The -1 l b · d b ~ · ood Approval squeaked by in a 4.3 spli t an1ount paid per trustee. depends on it 111acl ee111 tau~dc• YI tiss \\' h s." vote, v.•ith d1·ssen1 ·1ng ballots cast by 1 ig)y a~ sa1 Ila drman, \1' o resign-11c nun1ber or students enrolled in the d A ·1 ° 11 h. h George \Vhite, board president, and school district. c pn .JU, to c 1111 to go to is The deadllne for payment of the first trustees William Enquist and Ed\\lard personal files in the nearby Executive installment of Orange County property \Vcstberg. 'frustee \Vllli am Thompson rasl the Office Budding and IQ get several taxes is next r..tond<iy, Dec. 10, County vote that tipped rhe scale for approval documents Buzhardt and Alexander l\I. Tax Collector-Treasurer Bob Citron said Starting Jan. l. each trustee v:ill of the salary . ll;iig, no1~1 lhc 'Vhltc !·louse c.hicf of today. receive $20 per regular school board "But l"rn voting (or it on ly ir J can staff, "'ere seeking. Citron said if payment is not received meeting. Thus, with two school board .give !he money back to a school that Migby said Haldeman said he ,vas or postmarked by that date a six percent n1eetings a month. each board meinbcr needs it,'' Thompson said. Jlurst assured told to phone back before turning them \\•ill receive $40 nionthly. Thon1pson that he could. over "and 1101 to dev1·ate f lh penalt y will he assessed. , · ron1 ese The lax collector sai d the county's The salary plan will cost. the school 1'he vote for approval followed def rat instru ctions.·· property O\llners' to tal tax bill for this district $1,360 during the next fisca l of a motion by \\'estberg to apply the. Us ing a lock combinat ion given hin1 year is $449_4 mi!lion compa red with year. salarv aft er the upco1nlng school bourd by Haldr1n;1n to open the file:s . Jligby $468 .4 for last y<'ar , Trustee Roberl Hurst urged approval election. sa id the first documents he found were Additionally the county \\'ill receive of the salary plan. He said school board Four trusteeships are up in the clcc-t lalde1nan notes Jor the meeting with h f d men1bcrs in 41 states are paid for their lion .. \Ve!':tberg said delaying !he salary Nlxon June 20 -three days· after the $31.7 mil lion from t e state as a re un service to ~hool districts. \\'Ot!ld reduce criticism against the ex· break-in Of Democratic national hcad- on the homeowners exemptions granted "And we are the only stale certified isling bo0 rd. quarers at the rate of SI ·750 per properly Q\vner -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiii;;;;-iiiii;i_ii_i;;iiiiii-"iii;iiiiiiii;;iiii;iii;iii;iiiiiiiii;iiiii;iiiiiii.iiiii;ii;ii;ii;ii;ii;ii;ii;ii;iii'! this year. 4 Gunmen Grab Drugs LaSt year the state rehmd \\'as $18.690.000 when the exemption was but. $750 per owner. Ci tron said the avC'rage county tax· payer "'ould pay $340 this year. rom· pared "'i1h $400 in 1972-73. This, he saicl. is because many tax rates were reduced. Californians to celebrate special Dewars''White Label''offe'r. In Santa Ana Robbery · The tax collector \varncd that tax- pa~1rrs should be certain that th eir bill. if paid by mail. is JXJStmarked Dec. Four armtd robbers struck at a Santa Ana medical clinic early today and escaped' with a large quantity of poten- tially-dangerous drugs after !fverely beating a medical le<:hnlcian and at· tacking a Hunting1on Beach doctor, Police said the four walked inlo the Santa Ana Medical Group, 2425 Grand Ave ., at 1:40 a.n1. The facility is open 2• hours. The intruders ordered the technician, Bryan Porteous, 22, of Long Beach, to point out the narcotics. locker and forcOO him to unlock: the door . As he "'as held at gunpoint , they emptied the contents of the locker into two suitcases they had brought with them. .. "10. lie satd ma ny postofficcs did not Aft er emptying the locker, the suspects postmark n1ail after a ~ertaln hour each \tent to a rear roon1 where Dr. Richard day until the fo\lov.·ing Cla y,. Rolh of 16761 Viewpoint , Huntington 'fhC' second installment of property Beach, WM sleeping. They struck him taxes is due Feb, I and the deadli'ne t'A·ice "'ith a blunt instrument and Oe<l_ for payn1cnl v.•ithout p.~naUy 1s April Porteous was treated at Santa Aria" .. ,10. 1974. Community Hospital for cuts and brui ses • and is in satisfactory ron.di.'lon todac . Sea Sea re h l lalled Dr. Ro1h was not seriously 1nJt1!",;Q. The robbers got $25 fro;~·· a ,Jsh SANTA BARBAf\A (UPI) -The Coast dra;rer and more than JOO c;J'sules Guard endc<l a tv.·o-'My search r..1~·1da~· nf de.meroL \uminal. \•aliu141f · an rl for 2.3-yc;ir-{lld Stc\~n l\1e<lle.v, a UC n1orphine plus an unknov.•n <JUa1•1tily Qr Santa Barbara student \Vho toppled frorn other drugs, police said. his sa1lboa! Sunday night. t\1edley's Investigators said an inventory \1'a.~ girlfriend. il,(ai:gart'! Aske\\', 20, \V;ls under way today but they suspected found clinging to the couple's 13·fool 1hat thousands of capsules of <!rugs sndbo:it abou t 1nidnight Sunda~· a v.·cre stolen. quarter·mile offshore- Aetimi· Latea· A11ieaufed Panel Denies 69 Projects By CANDACE P EARSON Of "'9 D1ll1 l'li.t Stlft For the first time in its history, the regional coastal commission Monday denied an entire consent calendar - 89 projects at once. 'Mlen. in a serie.s of confusing votes Md motions, the commission gave the calendar the ax one more lime before finally voting to approve it -with tlome e'""1J!lorut. Removed from the canendar for future full public hearings were : -Reeonstructlon of existing underpass entrance to San Clemente Municipal Pier for l.17,000 by the city of San Clemente. l>elayed to Jan . 7. -ConstrUction of sanitary 1 e W e r l)'llem at $50,000 between Warner Avenue and Prairie, Bolsa Chica and Doloros. Streets In Huntlnglon Beech. ;1e1 for next Monday. · The majority of the Soulh Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commillllon '~ f\nt six, then five· comm issloner5 -vo ted for the calendar at the outset, hut it needed :'!even votes for approval. ·r-CoM1ntetlon projects placed on the ·conaent calendar are ooes the 11taff feels ,have met commluion 1tandardl and are minor M01.Jgh not to requil'6 fu ll ~bile hearln~. Three commlsslonl'!rs mlllt objecl before an Item Lt ta ken off tM consent p lendar, which Is then approved in One usually swift vote. " ' Of the 69 projects on Monday's calendar, 38 or them were from Orange County. One or these -a th ree-story $50,000 single.family home at 80 A St.. Se.al Beech by Richard Olshausen -was the catalyst ror the discussion. The fact that. only eight ol the 12 commiss~oners were present didn't help any. Commissioners Donald Bright, Judy Rosener and Robert Rooney wanted to pull Olshausen's project off the agenda for more information on its possible conversion to a duplex. The bottom floor reatured a large storage area with sliding glass doors to th e beach. Commissioner Ronald Caspers o( Lldo Isle said the Seel Beach house is in an R-1 (single-family) area, which was proof enough. Commissioner Carmen Warschaw agreed. ''I have a seven-bedroom house with aix bath!," Caspers said. "That doesn't mean I'm going to tum it into a motel. You mlgltl Imply I'm going to." The commlsslon,Jate th11t evening con· tlnued the hearing indefinitely on Olshau9en's project, but first some rocky procedural ground was ahead. . When the time. came to approve. the calendar with a few projects -the pier, sewer and OlshaU1en'1 house - removed for public hearings, the vote was 6 to 2, with Commtssioners Casper~ and Warschaw dl!!~nting. A few commissioners and audience. members laughed -more out or disbelief than humor -because the action 1neant all 69 projects \vould have to be scheduled for full public hearings. As the packed audience waited, Com· missioner Russ llub!ey suggested a roll ca ll vote, hoping something had changed .. It had. This lime Commissioner Rooney also voted no. lie said he did it so he could move for reconsideration that af!ernoon \\'hen a .nin~h com.- missioner sho\ved up. He looked chagrined when Executive Director Melvin Carpenter told him no one else was coming. Commissioner \Varschaw defended her vote. claiming it wasn't "capricious" but then called it a "protest vote." Comm issioner Rose ner objected , "We should respect each other's request.s for additional information.'' Finally, Commissioner Rubley cleared the air with a ~ucccssful compromise: approve most of the consent calendar now and hear Olshausen'.s permit lhe same day. The audience applauded. The remova l or the San Cle1nente and Huntington Beach project from the consent calend ar wasn't even debated. Absent fron1 the hearing last Monday were Commissioners Don Phil lips, Oon Wilson and Louis Nowell, oil in Puerto Rico (or a National League of Cities meeting and Jame!I Hayes, in Irvine tor a conference on coastal zone manage~ ment. Parties, parades, and gift-giving are planned dur ing Nove mber and December. You 'll probably notice a holiday spirit here in California the next two mont hs. No wonder. Dewar's "White Label." in this hand some holiday gift carton, is priced at just $6.99 a fifth. People will be celebrating this special low price with parties, dinners, and parades. During December. you 'II even see streets and houses bedecked with gai ly colored lights. ···~ This holiday spirit 1,<,·j!J in spire a lot of gift giving. so it's a good idea to buy Dewar's by the t\vr\vcw bottle case. You'll get an additional ten percent discount, making the price just $75.49. Stock up on Dewar's "White Label" during this special offer. You'll have some~ thing to celc. brate, loo. SPECI AL FIFTH PRICE NOV. & DEC. Regular price of $7.79 will again be in ellect Jan. I. 1974 SPECI AL PRICE ON HALF-GALLON $1599 / ,, 'DEWARS ~~ft .. White Label" ~ Dewar .i: never varie•. llfflll)fll SCOTCH WHISO • II.I P~ODf • \t)SCH[flll[T IMPOATS CO .. llIW lO~K. NEW YONK. •• . "}< I < ' -- Just ~ Coas fing ,~~J ' .,,.l·. . . '\~\r ,t ~'I'• "'ith ' 'f ·· om urpbine 011 Li<lo Is l e~ ()\' TllE '' ,\Tt-:HVRfJ\'T : In these: !Hill'~ \l'h\·fi l!11~ (.'l'V IS hl'Jrd f~r mOrt' ;ll1Uhc beachl'' .utd n1on· public :lcet'SS LU rhf'm, sorn(' curious 1ntrlhgertt'e has ~urfaced ()n1· nr our rnor£' prf'Sti!!ious eo:1s1;1J neighborhoods 1s running con- 1r:1ry 10 thr t1dt•. This j-. Lido I.sit'. surrounded by the. 1\':l!(·r~ of Nl·111xirt 1{;1rbor 1rith111 the L01111nrs 1,f 1h~· ('1ty of i\('wport l"k>ach. So1nt· of ou r n1vsl influcnti.'.l\ tind irn· ]JOrlilllt CU:1Sl;JI fM.-•l'SOllS resale U[)•lll 1JllS (lllt'-!ll11l' sLlndsp11 11h1eh. dcc;u1t•s :igo, 11as known as Pa.;:if1c. Elt.•e!rlc Island Bill thrn 1r;1s ht-Corr Oil<' l'aul A. "Papp,v" l ';l1111t•r 11·h1pp1·d 11 11110 a pr une chunk of rc:ll cs\alt· as a happy isle tn the :-un \\'herf', ··A t.utlc Buys a lJJL " Todav. thOSl' lots arc \\'Orlh a lot - In thOse l'arly yl·ars. one of the happy arrangcn1 rn1 s \~htt'h \vas consun1matcd for lhe happy Isle invol\'c-d the public tidelands ""hirh surround the place. 1'h~ are the beaches. Island residents fell it v.·ould be conducive lo coastal Jiving if the sands were private. Tlll lS IT \\'AS that the cily of Newport P.c;ich. holding trust 10 said tidelands, lc.'.lsrd 1hr 2 5 n1ilC's of v>atcrfront sur- rounding thr island to !he shakers-a nd· 1110\·,~rs of 1.ir!o. T"hc b;1r1!n1n, tts 11 0011· stands, i.:; lh ;11 the ci t\' lr;1s<'s llH' 2 !'i miles of brach front io th e Lido Isle Comn1un.ity 1\~::;cx:in11on fn r $750 per ~·(·il r. For thL~. Lido re:::idcn!s get cxclu:::h·c ri ghts to padd le alon~ !he s<inds. In turn. the .'.ISSociation rents bo.:i! slip~ tn re sident s. thus offsetting cost s of the niaster ll'asr. lifce.uan:l. se.r\"icr and beach cleanup. It is a lidy ar- rangen,cnt. ALL 'fll!S CA:'llE. 01 coursr . ~·l·ar<; be fore peopl(' \VC're \\hooping a lot .1bout public lM'achrs. rct:reation areas and th<' ec11lo[!y . And no\v . th~ll 2j-year lease is nrar its 1916 l'Xp iranon You n11ght suspce! 1h:it th e Lido l1':1dcrsh1p \rot1i<I look <ll the current publi c mood :ind s11ggest. ·'\\"ell . rnaybe -1n a couple or \'ears 1~·hen our lrase is up. :ill 1hi::; t:ilk :ihout public hl'ncht's 1-1·ill ha\"I.' died d0\\11 SO ll\e . ., \Vrll , th<'Y <lid no :=:11th 1l1ing, Thev stuek lhrir hl'<.td=' 111 lllL' t':l nnon ri~hl nov.·. 1'hc.v propost'fl lh:-t1 t\1e c-i1y of \"e\1·1>ort He;1rl1 l!l\'f' l.idn Isle an irn- n1cdiatc n1•1\· lcnsc on the pr11·ate be:1chrs for .1nolh<'r 25 Vf';irs. Lido Isle lL·<ldf'rS l'\'('0 propOS('~ 111:•1 thf> :111!<' be uppt'd lo ~~ ~l\!l per ~·c,ir. subject to r('vie\\' cv('ry ll\'C' years. SO St:\\'PORT REACll \'ici' "\l:n·or }fo11·nrd Ho~ers h~s put tl11· bearh ]('1.,r issue up for ii puhlic hearing before thr C'i!y Council this coming Ik'c. 17. \\"('11. you just hn\·e 10 v.·ond er v.·h<tt this pubhr hC';ir1ng \\'ill hnng \\'ill proplc turn 01 11 10 df'1J1rinct those Lido beaches l!O public" \\"11! 1hl' J.1<lo Associalion ha\·c 1ri fdr :in E1111ronnic•nt;il !11111;1,·t Rrpor1 ·• \\"h:il 111\I 1h1· r :t11forn1;i !,:ind-; C01l\!11I SS1n11 S;I\ ... (lr 11111 1hl' rorisL1l Con~r·ri:tl lllll ci-.1111n1s~1(l!l gt'l \1\10 llH' :1ct" Th,., 11 h(Jlt· 1111nj.!. ro1ild r'nd up lil1111111~ [lllll"t' s111/i~·· tllilll ii s~n t:1 1\1\(l po!111c1:in . .'\"'\O Tlll-'.S '"Oll nlif.!hl speculatr (Hl \\'ho 11·111 l:>t· 1hr· lt•i1d1ng r1t17C'tlS. stcpp lnr.t fo r\1;1ril to '-!K'.'.lk on ont• side of !lit' dcha!c nr th•· other . Such persons as Fiflh Di s 1 r i r l Super1 lsor Hon::i!d C.1spers nnd Coastal Com m1ss1ooer .ludv Jlos('n('r might 1,1,•ell speak to the 1ssut·. Bot h have befn l<1rge proponents of pubhc beaches for thC' puh!ic. • 1\nd thC'Y ::ire both rrsid('n ts of Lido !Sil'. U.S. Truckers Put Skids on Traffic J\y Th •· A;;o-0t·lnltrl l'rr~~ Trul.'k drl\ 1•rs prutl";tln1~ r1•du1•1·1! ~P•'{' I l1n11ts and h1nhe r-prt1·1•s 111 d1 '"°''! f1 u•! blorked interst:'llr tueh11ays u1 four ~!ntt•s today, Author11tes r1..iport<'<l ~1t Jr:1st r \\'O arrests. '1"11 1'; FTrtST J1·n1oostr.:itil"lfl 11· 11' reported in Pennsylvania, Oil Jntrf!.tal1' f111 near Bl:ikl~lre, 11'/tl'rl' 1ru('lit•l'" ~talll'd 1ra(fi (• f0r rirt• hour:-. f1n;dl ) t•t1cli1t~ lh1•ir p1o!('S! .1l 3 ;1 rn . <nher ~Toppa~"" 111·rr r1'p<"l!'l1'<l 111 (lh1n. \\"r<;I \"1rg1n1a .incl ,...;('\\' Ji'r"''Y \\Ith ~O"'''' .,, th · ~.111''' d1iv1·r-:11)\>itrcnt!y !n10!\t'd In rnorc th11n one prolt.>SI A '1'l'1.1ms1 t'r~ l '111on !)uokt..-srnan in \\';1sh1ngton said he dtd uot know whether !ht' stoµpa~es were part of a coordinated effort. "There's 19 millloo trucks and 1brrt•s 400,000 t('a1nsters thnt drivf'," h·· !'1111!, :1dd1ng th.31 he h:td no 'i\'aY uf k.1101-1•ing whether the protesters v.-cre un ion mernOCrs or 1lOI • I. \\'. EIJ\\"AltDS vf 0vC'r1and Park. \\:in . nnr• f'f !he trurkc·r~ in1'olvt'd ln thi.'" J'('llnsylr:.uua protest, said that if the drivers' demands were not met by mtd~ltecember there "-'Ollld be a na- tionwide truck stoppage on tbe highwayi;. There were no arrest.s in the Pennsylvania or New Je~ey protests. Near Cambridge, Ohio, Robert Callie- chio, 25, ef l~ighJand Park, N.J., refused lo move off the highway and was ar· rt•stcd for lllcgHlly park.Ing oo the l1ip.hwuy. lie posted bond and was releas- t·d. Authorities in \Vest Vi rginia said a grollll of truckt•rs briefly blocked traffic on the v.cslboilnd entrance to Jntcrstate 70. One driver, \Valter Barclav of Omaha, Neb .. was arrestf'd fot blocking u road , was fined and released, The amount of Barclay's fine 1r1-•as not in~a1ely avallable. BARCLAY LATER drovE> into Ohio and said he \Vas one of lhe drh'i.•rs involved in the Cambndge prot£•st. 1-1•hlcl1 started at about 7 a.m., in the V.'l·stbound lanes on Interstate 70 . '"A truck dri\"l'r rll(ht no1v 1s just (lirt under pt_-oplc's fett." said ll:irc!ay \\'ho t..'Onf\rn)t..'<I the \Vest Vlrg111in ;!l"l'<'St. Reds Pound Ally Kissinger's Trip Groivs 111 Urgency Jungle Outposts PIONEER 10 SOARS AWAY FROM JUPITER'S GRAVITY Spacecraft Set for Flight to Eternity SAIGON (UPI) -Con1munist infantry backed by tanks today attacked a izovernment·held populaUon center for the fi rst time since the sign ing of U1e ('ense-fit'C agreement and assaulted a string of Sou th Vietnan1esc jungle bases about 110 n1iles north of Saigon. the rnililary conm1and said. G 0 \'E R N !\.l E NT fighter-bon1bcrs foughl back against the ('(ln1mun.ist assaults and also laU11rhed heavy ''punitive'' air raids across three- c1uarters of the country in retaliation for Sunday's costly shelling of an American-owned oil complex n ea r Saigon. Mililary sources said the communists in attacking the district capital of Kien Due in the southern rcntral highlands ·110 miles north of Saigon \Vere trying Pioneer Clears Jupiter .Spacecraft Hits 82,000 ~f Pl-1--Fastest iii History Uy the clouds surrounding the plan('!. ~IOUNT'AIN Vl8\\" 1llPll -Pioneer 10. \l'ith a n;irro\r csc:npr from Jupit er"s deadly radia1ion belt, soared a\1"ilY fron1 !he giant planet today , trans1n1t11ng in- formation v.·hi c:h could shed light on the creation of 1he solar syst('m. Th(' 570-pound, unmanned SP3cccraf1 aCCQmplished an historic rendezvous witil Jupit<'r !\.tonday night after a 21-numth, fi20-n1ilhon-n11le s?'1re odyss1.•y. Pioneer T1':H·hed its target point 81 ,000 mile s above !he planet and then s\\·crvcd <l\\'ay 10 continue its voyage. SC IENTISTS i\T the /\ml'S Research Center of the Nalional /\l'ron;~ul ic!' <1nd Space Adm1n1 str~1!io11 ~;1 1d th r L"lt1~('r P1011etr got to .Jupl1P r Ila• q111l1..\l"I° 1l1t> ra<liation hl'lt bel'.;11111' :1 11 I ri11· ··1·a fr pul led ;111:iy 1ust in 11n1t• \ ~p0h\'-'Tn:1n said it l1:1d paSSl'd 1(1 :l r11.11n1 uf "'lll'3f sn luration" 1-1·1th radiation. The r•idiatinn le\·cJs \ve re huntlredt; r:f tin11'S s1n1ng1'r tl1:in eouh1 bC' tolcr:iti.'d h\' man. And ::o('ientists had s:i1d 1bcrP \1·as df!nger JI could dcunag,c or ruin PionPCL 'fhl' .!-.')() million cr~ft appro.:1ched the 11lanct at 6ttJ11IO 1n1lts per hour :.ind. ;it one point . rrnrhcd 82.000 n1 Jl h Thl' SPf"rdS 11·erl' fas ler lhan any cl"Cr r(""('(lrd- ed by a man-1nade object. Artl'r passing Jupiter. Pioneer h('nded into the plant·t"s ~hadO\\". using .Jup1ter"s gravity for a •·slingshot effect" boost to prop<'] il~C'!f DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE De11,try of \h' Daily Pilol 11 gu~rant ~~d Mo"d1V·F.,a1v · •t r•u do ""! ~••• r1u• P•P""' ... J,l& o.m., <•II ""a 1our <<IDY .,,II ~ "'""""' tt 11u, (•ii• 11• !"•~ U"l•I 7 l<f pm S1tura11 ""' Su!>d••· II \""' ao '''" •<<''"' '""' <DPV by t 1.m ~·•u•d•v. or I 1 m. S11!>d••-<>ii 1nd • (~PY .. m M 1 .. ow9M IO •••. C•!\• ... '"~'" u~t •I 11 I m. T tltpho11es Mos! Orin~ Co.,.,11 "''"' •. Norm-•! l'IWRli ... IH ''"'" •n' W~lmon•rtr 5•n ci.monle, ,.,111 ..... ····"· S•• Jufn C1,itlr1no. P•n• P•int. swm L., ....... L•91>n• N19wl ' .•. •tt·U)I PIONEER SENT back thousands of pieces of data v.'hic:h sci rntists will study 1n hopes o[ learning more about the creation of the solar system and the earth itself. Prt>sidrnt Nixon wired ~1ission Control saying Pi011ee.r '"has demonstrated that man 's ability lo explore the heavens is on the threshold of the infinite." Tom 1-lchrels, a Uni\'ersity of Arizona scient ist vlhO helped in the design of Pioneer 10's inslrUments, said the craft took a final picture of Jupiter's mysterious .. red spot" and this shov.·ed it to be. •·a to\\·ering cloud mass." But other members of !\.<1ission Control said t~c spot ni1ght be. a giant shadow created Pioneer's spe<?d \\'as dropping steadily today as it continued its l"Oyage. Latest reports showro it to be !raveling 25,000 1n.p.h. PIONEER WILL cross the orbits of Saturn, Neptune, Uranus and Pluto before fi nally escaping the solar system in 1986. Its radio v.•ill die in 19i7. Other information from the spacecraft 'vi\I be. u.sed to shape the . \'ayage of its sister ship, Pioneer 11 , v.tiich Ln August entered the dangerous asteroid belt. • When Pioneer 10 leaves !he solar systen1, it v.·Hl tral"cl in space for eterni- ty. Parts Sliortage Forces Ford Layoff of 22,033 DETROJT I t.:Pl I -The Ford \totor \o sauJ tod:ty pans shor1ages caused hv :i strikr. 1n Can~da has forcf'd the 1.iyoff of 22..033 hourl y \\Orkers 1\'ho \Viii r('turn to !hr.ir jobs \\hl'n parts become available. TllE FORll J;-ivoffs 11·('re in nddilion to thC' mor<' !h:in~ 17i 000 v.·orker~ bring idled tll 1hl' indttstry t!ns nionth and 1n .J<Jnll:ll'\' hi~r·ause of s]11mp1ni:: big i'.1 '" .;:1Jj·'\ d1t~ !f\ !hr 1~nrrg~' ~r1-;1s. 1'tJC o11H1U1'1!v iif 1h(• la\offs ari' fflr less 1h11n Qi\f' 111'•'k .1s ;i111om:1ki'r.5 t1·11n niore 1l1:1n 10t10()jJ c;irs f1·01n produttion c:rlH"<IU ]f'S , Th<' nulo industry ln~·offs should pC'ak 1l ur1ng the firsl pnrt of 197~ and then 1••vf'I off as prnduction of sn1nH c~rs inrrras<'S. President Kixon's c h i c f eronomic ;idvlser said l\\onday. "There v.•iH b" a reduction in :iut o1nobile production and our rstimate is that il \\"ill be at it.s 1naximun1 now :ind in the (irst quarter of 1974,'" tlerbert Stt'in told a Detroit nt'\\'S conference. ··Tue demand for small cars is very great and the question is ho1\' rapidly can the industry convert to the pro--- duc1ion of small cars." Ford said the indefinite layoffs v.·ould begin today as plants run out of engines produced at the Windsor. Ont .. plant. closed since Nov. 23 bv a Uniled Auto \\"orliers strike. That diSpute v.'as settled tod;iy, hut a Ford spokesman could not say \\"hen engine production \\"OLLld r('sume. TllE SHORTGAGES \\"ill close :O:l.'\'rn assem bly plants , idllng 18 .200 1vorkers. and 10 manufacturing plants 1'l'ill begin curt;:iiled output and lay off I .508 \\'Or kc rs The con1pany said <'OSI its production J."ord. Thund erbird the shutdov.·ns \\"i ll of 4,100 Mercury. and light tn1ck lnunigra11t Bo y Slain on Stthwa)'· to secure a rood link from North Viet- nan1 do\Vn the borders of Laos and Cambodia to within 75 miles of Saigon. Fight ing was centered around tlu-ce hascs already captured by the com- llllulls!s last tnonth . Govcrnn1rnt troops, hfl\'c sinec set up ou1posts in an effort tu hold the .:in.>a. "The fighting is still going on," a spokvsn1an said just before dusk. Sou1h Victru1mcse troops retreated froni an outpost seven miles south of Uu Prang base, leaving the v;ay clear for the attaek on the district capital of Kit·n Due that quick ly follo\\•ed. KIEN DUC, only five miles west of Gia Nghia province capita]; was hit by 300 rounds ot rommunist artillery fire. then was attacked from two direc- tions by the tank and ground assaults, Lt. Col. Le Trung llien, the government mllilary spokesman. said. The town's airfield et l'o1bon Co Camp \\'as shelled today, bul no ground attack \\'as reported . A South Vielnan1ese regimental com· mand post 1,1,·as moved out of Kien Dt1c fur~r to the east, but troops at the lo\vn held flt least up to nightfall the spokesman said. ' Hie n sa id 111<' government forces destro:yed six North Vietnamese tanks in the fighting, but had to leave behind 11-1·0 105 Mf\t artillery pieces when they retreated. The guns were spiked before 1he \\'ithdrawal, he said, President Signs Debt Law After Amendment Dies \\"ASll\NGTON (UPJ) -Faced \\'ilh ~ filibus ter 1.hey could not brl'ak, Senate liberal" have abandoned efforts to pass lcgis1'11ion th is year to finance presiden- ti al elections from the public treasur\". c;h'cn as:<;urances \hilt the issue i"OOld eoinl' to a vole ('arly next year. they :1llO\\ed thl' campaign spending amend-- lll('llt to be stripped from a bill in- Uy Uniled l'ress lnt r rnational U,N. orficin!s in Cairo sflid today Fin· nish t>.taj . Gen. En ~i() Stil<lS\'UO lHHI faill·d in a1tcn1pts to gel Isra el and Egypt to resume their cease-fire talks \\rednes· clay, The in1pas51? underlined the in1- por1anC'C of Secretary of S1ate llrnry A. Kissinger's Sal"e the Genel"a Con- ference tour next W{'('k. Egyptian officials called the Kissinger visit to the 1'1iddle East an 1 lth hour attempt to sa\·e the conference. Both Israel end Egypt said at first they \1-oold attend, but Egypt ha..s since modified its p05itioo, casting doubts a!I to whether it actually y,·ould go -to C....eva. A GOVERMllEl\'T spokesman attached ne\\' conditions Jl,lond:'\.l". tic said t:gypt \\"Ould attend only If Israel first withdrew from sonic of 625 square m:il<'S of territory it has SC"!zcd In Egypt. Israel has said flatly there niust be no precondition to any gene.ral peace conf('rence. Egypt brok(' off the talks at Kilometer 101 on the Cairo-Sun road last Ytttk v.'hen Israel refused to \\'ilhdraw to the. Oct 22 cease-fire !in~ as demanded by the Security Council and proposed instead that both sides withdraw !Cl the ir respectlve sides of the Sue7. Canal. Israel's position i~ that a one-sided v.•ithdray,'8.J would free the Egypti an 3rd army and dilute lsrael"s bargaining posi- tion .. Despite the Cairo de,·elopments, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Rush said today in Jerusalem he is oplinili!lie that lsra.eli and Egyptian objectives in the 11ick!le 1-..:ast art• eompatib\e end that they will be able to negotiate a peace In the rrgion. RUSH SAID he discussed the pro jl'Cled t-.1Kldle East peace conference with Primr ~tinisler Golda :-..leir ~londay nn<I at n breakfast mceling today '1'ith Foreign '.\linist.c-r Abba Eban. "I'm optimistic that tho peace con- ference v.·ill t.a.ke place and that the r<.'lative objectives of the parties are ( ) -·compatible,., he said af\('r the me('ting IN SHORT v.·ith Eban at lhe foreign 1ninist.cr"s "· home. '-------------Middle East diplomats in London also crcas1n~ the. limit on the national debt said the y v.·ere optimistic and that the to $475.7 bdlion. Geneva peace conference will open De<'. ?resident Nl~on then quickly signed 18 as schedllled in spite of current the debt bill into la~'. averting a fiscal diffi culties and tensions -but ooly with crisis that had threatened to leave the a strong direct assist from Kissinger. govern1ne11t unable to pay its debts. or its employes nfter Thursday. e Sk11lnb !>meep HOUSTON (UPI) -The Skylab 3 n~tron:iu !s scan the eart h today in search of nf'w sourcl'S of energy called "ho! spots" <luring :1 photographic sv.·cep of tile Arnrrican soullnvest. r;,,rn lrl P. l'arr. of Sanla Ana , Edward (;. li1h~on, formerly of San Clemcn,e. :ind \\"1lllam R. Pogue. waking in :i cheerful mood . aim the battery o( rnmeras earthward from 270 miles high for a 17-minute SYt'('('P across California. Nevad<1, Arizona. M('xiCO and Central AmCf'ica. e Hengnn Tonr SINGAPORE (lJP ll -Calilornia Gov. Gulf Unit to Clo se PIT'l'SBURGH tU PI\ -Gulf Oil Corp. said MondRy ii wil\ close its light wat"r reactor fuel fabrication operalion due to the worldwide energy shor1 age. The operation is carrird on bv a \\·hol-l~·-01vn('{! "uhsidiary, Gulf Urii ted Nu- r-lca r Fuels, hcnrtquarlt'r('d in F..:hnsford , N.Y., in pannrrship Yt'ith Scallop Nu· clear, Inc., a Roya l Dutch-Shell group company. Rain, Snow Chill Plains NEW YORK (UPTl -A 14-yC'ar-old Italian immigrant who spok(' no English was stabbed to death on a Brooklyn subway platform by two teen-aged gang members whooe. demands for money the victim did not und erstand. Ronald R('agan, on the last leg of his three-nation Asian tour as President Nix- on's special U.S. exports promoter, ar- rived Tuesday for a tw<>-day visit. Reagan, who last week v I s i t e d Australia and Indones ia , was scheduled to ca ll on Foreign Minister S. Ra· jaratnam and lunch with Prime Ministe r Lee Kuan Yew later Tuesday. Watcl1, • Effect W i 11 Ll'r Stor111 Lil • LIL Nortli Missouri Police said ~fooday that shortly after the atl ack, two 16-year-old members of, the Brooklyn Dynamite Broth('rs gang v.·ere arrested and charged with murde r. The victim, Mario Cerio. was pro-- nounced "dead at the scene, police said . e Tnpes ltl11fled Te1nper11l11res H.ts~ Lo"" p,p. Al~nv " l• 11..,.·!'>QtlOt 10 t I ,o\tl1nl1 " I> Bl•m•rtl{ ~ " Bosr"" ., " 8u!!•IO " " ~!'tr.rlOI!' M :.1 1>w90 .. •• . " I C<nc1nn<1h " " (lpvp!•nd .. " " Oalt•• " .. ... o"'"'' ~ " 0'1'°'' ,. ~ F~"f>""•' . :/ ,,, rnn·~ndno•·• " " ll"ln""s (•'" • ~ '" l..AS V~~· " " 1..:r.j~y(I • . , " ~1fw"!'u~t~ " • ., " N'lnne•r>Olo\ " " rie .. O•I'~~' " "' " 111,w Yl)<i{ " .. 01{t~i'>Qm8 Ct!~ "' ·' • °'""'•"" " " " p.,1m s .... imu " " P-nl o "' " P~· II and. Or~ " ., Rorl\mond, V• ,, " :1-~c·Arrnin!o " " ~· l <"llJ•• " " \ ';I \,.11 t..•~~ f•tv " ,. 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Coa..tal Wenther Sun'!V !odlV l l;l'll v••lll~lt w1nd1 "'""' 81'<1 m0<nlf>9 hour\ bee{lfnll'IQ we11etlv 10 !O 15 •rioh '" 1!11rnoon1 IO•MY a"l.I We(!111.n•v. Hioh tod1y Vl'Ptor 61h , C.OOJ•!•l remf'l!r~tu••• ••~ from ~, to 611 1nl•"<.I lern1>1r•turt!'I ••l"lll• lrom 41 ra 7C. Wijter 1emp1••tur1 ~I. Suu. 1Hon11. Tlde8 TU li lOAY !>"(:m11! ri•oh •:~ 11.m. J.~ .!il'tll"<"l low 10,lJ pm. I 6 WEONESOAY Fl"! h<oh 5 ti' • m. S,J F\r\! !!1'1 11•0f 1>.m. 0.1 .!il<.l>l'd high ''°' '"'"· 3' ~Ol"ld low 11:11 p.m. 11 Sufi •IMt ':"2 1.m. Ifft 4;•t p.m. MllOtl •l\•t 11·0 pm, tllt lf•S) e n'I. ' Prostitutes Feel 'Pincli' LIDA JUNCTION, Nev. (UPI) -The oldest profession has ll very new worry, the energy shortage. . Business "is very, very bad," !ltli<I Beverly Harrel, operat0< of '°" of Nevada's legal broth<? ls, the C<>ttoolail Randt, Monday. Most Nevada bordeUos are located fnr from big cities and attract custon1e rs who arrive by auto. The Cottontail ranch is near Gildfleld, 180 miles north of Las Vegas . "I guess people are heeding warnings about weekend gasoline shortages." said lhc red haired madam. "Dul I don'l plan any tAyoff.s like some businesses have announced.'' WASHI NGTON (UPI) -Chi ef U.S. District Cou rt Judge John J. Sirica says he hopes to complete his examination of President Nixon's su bp oe na ed Watergate tape recordings by Christmas. But whatever he finds he will not disclose it to the public, he told reporters late Monday after spending more than four hour! ll•tenlng to the rim of the tapes. e House Limit WASHI NGTON !UPI) -The Senate now has for conside;adon another bill to Mtabllsh a nationwide maximum S.S mlle-an-hour speed limlt ror cars, bu.1€~ and trucks in respon.'9e to the current ene rgy situation. The bill wM passed by a voice vot~ in the •louse Monday and sent to the Sena te allhough it previou81y dealt wtth the speed limit question ln considering legislation giving President N I x on emergency powers to deal with energy shortages. It did oot, however. set specific maximum speed Uml~ as the }louse measure would. • Pot Chnrge Jazz drummer Budrly dch w ;i ordered to appear in magi I ra te's co urt Feb. 18 on a mar juano. possession charge In lf1 ba.rt, . .\ustralia. The 56.year-olr" musician was arrested at a he tel Nov. 30 and was rclease11 on baiL ---• • Totlay's Final N.Y. S•oeks VOL. 60, NO. 338 , 3 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1973 N TEN CENTS County Board Orders Car Pools for Employ es By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of the ~lfY "11•1 St11f Orange C.ounty supervisors today ordered immediate implementation of a computerized car pooling system for all county employes as a step toward con.serving fuel. The plan, drafted by county Road Commissioner Ted r.tcConville, calls for a matching program that would begin with county workers and if proven suc- cessful, be extended t~ other county residents. "The dramatic savings In fuel makes this concept · very Important In these times of crisis," l\lcConville told the board of supervisors this morning. The car pooling program , which could put up to four people in one car , is the first phase of a Park-N-Pool program created by McConville's department. "In this fir st phase, employes will be matched up and given incentives to pool voluntarily,'' said McConville. ;,If it doesn 't work voluntarily, then more incentives or mandatory pooling may be used.'' McConv H!e suggested that pooling Market Employes Report to Work Employes of Orange Coast grocery markets rcpor1ed to "'Ork today as usual or were expected shortly to ignore food unions' directives and return to work. Management of the Sa fewa y 1'farket tn Irvine said employes were expected back today u the chain continued advertisemeni.. (or experienced, oon· union penonnel. A spokeaman for El Rancho Market, rm Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, said em ployes were at l\'Ork and the strike had yet had no effect on business there. The independent chain cmployes are_ all members of lhe same unions which Tliree Cliar ges Lodgecl Against Hunti1igton Man \ A Huntington Beach man charged with kidnap. assault, burglary and robbery follow ing a shootout in a Santa Ana Heights home faces arraignment Dec. 11 in Orange County Superior Court . • His two alleged hostages y,·ere struck by Newport Beach police bullets and ieriou.sly wounded. Jlighcr court action wn s ordered in Jlarbor Judicial District Co urt after a ,;.reliminary heRring was held into the ':barges against Roland Dale Crawford, t9. who was arrested under t~e alleged alias or Victor Grover Heidlage. Crawford was grabbed by Newport Beach police after a gun battle in which police bullets struck Marco da Silva, 20, and Denlne Baeseman, 20. His arrest ended a chase In which Crawford allegedly abducted three persons, commandeered two cars and repeatedly threatened to kill h i s hostages. Crawford Is held in Orange County Jail in lieu of bail set at $100,000. He is named as co-defendant with the city of Newport Beach ln a Superior Court civil action that charges police with being "careless and reckless" in allegedly opening lire on Da Sli va and Miss Bt1eseman. Da Silva states in the action th at he and a gi rl were struck by a fu sillade of police bullets as Crawford marched them from the home with a gun held to the girl 's temple. ' Cappelletti Wins Heisman From Wire StrvSctt NEW YORK -Penn state run- ning back John CappelletU loday was named the nation's top college football player of 197S and will receive the Helsman Trophy. The West Coast ·waa vtrtually !lhut out In the voting. Ohio State tackle John Hicks was nmneNJp. and was followed by b a c k R0081velt Le11k1 of T exas , quarterback David Jayne.• o £ Kansas and back Atthle Grirlln of Ohio State. See Page 18 for detalla. ( have stru ck Safeway, Lucky and Thrif· limart stores in Southern California. The El Rancho headq uart.crS in San Gabriel has ye t to inform local outlets as to possible impact of the st rike on deliveries. ruchard's Udo Market In Newport Beach relu..ed. to commenl on the impact of the strike on their business. A spokesman would only say, "\Ve're open for business." In Los Angeles C.ounty, conditions a~ peared today to be different. The Food Employers Council said its 64 member chains planned to lock out members of th e striking unions today. Those striking include the Teamsters. Operating Engineers and Intern ational Association of J\1achinists and butcllers. J ourneymen bJtchen; eatn $5.75 an hour and journeymen meat wrappers make $4.71. Increases in those rates amount to ,$15 a wee k, union spokesmt"n say. while · the Food Employers Council con tends the increases sought amount to $50 a week. • Kunstler, Tl1ree Of Clricago Seven Found G11ilty ClITCAGO (AP) -D('fense la wyer William Kunst!er and three Chicago Seven conspiracy defendants were con· victed toda y of contemp t during their stormy trial before Judge J ulius J. floff . man four years ago. Lawyer Leonard I. Welnglass and two other defendants were acquitted by Judge Edward T. Gignoux of U.S. District Court, who presided at the trial without a jury which began Oct. 29. Convicted with Kunstler were David T. Dellinger, Jerry C. Rubin and Abbie Hoffman. Acquitted were Thomas C. Hayden and Rennard "ReMic" Davis. Thoee convicted face a maximum sentence of :;ht months in prison. Gignoux set sentenci ng for Thursday. Gignoux took more than an hour lo read the lengthy verdict as he ruled on each of the 26 specifications of con· tempt remaining a~aln!t the lawyers and defend ants. Dellmger was convicted on seven specl!lcations and Hoffman, Rubin and K1.mst1er on two eech. At the conclusion of the conspiracy trial in Fet>"ruary 1970, Judge Hoffman cited the lawyers and defendant.. on 175 counts of contempt a11$1 lmposed jail sentences ranging up to four years in Kunstler's case. A federal appeals court threw out the sentences iind returned the ease for triaJ to the district court. The appeals court deleted many of the contempt cltatlom. ~i(OOUX dl.smi!JAOO many 9<fdltlonal citations during the courae of the lrlal, including all charges against John R. Froines and Lee Welner. Frolnes and Weiner were acquitted of all charges during the conspiracy trial. The other rive derendants were ron- vlctod In February 1970 ol lnclll ng rioting during the 1968 Democartlc national COD· venUon In Chicago. But an appeals court reversed that decision and the government declined to retry the charges. could be made more attractive by giving free parking in count y lots to pool cars and making others pay. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas told the board the car pooling probably couldn 't begin for several weeks because or the need to program com· puters and notify employes. The plan McConvi lle outlined to the board has been studied by the county's C om pre h ens i v e M u I t i ·moda l Transportation Con1mittec. \vhic h rccom· mended last week that it be implcn1entcd at once and followed \l'ith 1nore study {; of costs and administration. McConville's report claims tha! an increase from the average 1.2 persons per car to 1.5 persons per car on the average could result in a 20 percent reduction or commuter vehicles on the highways. McConville said some car pooling pro- grams in the nation have put nearly four people in each car successfully and that the county could prohably ap-- proac h th at number. The other phases of Mc:Conville's Park· N-Pool program include creation of park· ing Jots at strategic areas in the county -possibly at free\o;a y interchanges - "'here commuters (·ould leave their ca1 s and catch buses 10 work _ McConville's plan also calls for ex" tension of the program to county . residents working for 1najor employers. Supervisors held back on approving the remainder of the program untli they hear a report fro nt 'fhomas on other steps lhe eo unly is considering to confront the energy crisis. In a related rnO\'l: ~upcrvisors \VCrc asked by Supervisor Ha!ph Died rich of ·' . . ' F'til!rrl on In 11nrnl'di:i!rlv ordl'r C'\oSLtre of all t•ou111y du111 p facilities on Sundays to l'OllSl'!'\ r fuel uScd by the lJnd ftll equ1pn1tn t r-.h.£01n•d)c to!t! the b<>a rd the C.'OUnly dump bulJ{!ozer~ and other cqu1pn1ent ran out of diesel fuel last \\'eek and operations hat! to be cut back to a bare 111111in1u11L lie said Sunday shut · downs of the durnps could s::ive 90,000 gallons of ruel pt.'r year. 'fhc board \>Jllihe!d action on the du rnp clooure until tl!cy hear Thorn<.J s' energy crls1s rcpol't. ·tf . '· ris mas? \{\··1 DellY """ ,,.... rw 1110.r• K....., ARE THESE HOODED PUMPS AT A COSTA MESA SERVICE STATION PROPHETIC? It May Not Be 'Either, Or' -It Very Well Could Be Both Higher Taxes and Rationing Cou1i.ty Officer Cleared In Assault on Masseuse An Anaheim poilre (lfficcr booked on assault and robbery charges after what the prosecution described as "an hour of madness·· in a Newp1;1rt Bc~ich massage parlor w.:is cleared of all charges Monday night. David Russell Junk. 27. \Vas acri uitted of three fe!on v counts of assault with a deadly weapOn and robbery after near· ly two days of deliberation by an Orange County Suix-rior Court jury. The ve rdict clearly astonished Judge Raymond Thompson. "I suppose you've given him a pardon," the judge commented to the jury after ordering Junk and defense attorney Matthe~· Kurilich to "compose }'Ourselves" -an apparent reference to lht!. two emotional men wrapping their arms around each other. ~Well, maybe he'll learn a little sense from all this," the judge added, looking at the verdict forms \vith raised eyebrows. "Maybe Mr. Junk wilJ learn not to go to massage parlors in the middle or !he night after drinking a number of Harvey Wallbangers." PrtwpJtol" Pat Brian had urged the jury to convict Junk for what be claimed was the officer's "senseless attack" last July 3 on a masseuse in the Olympia Massage Parlor, 2930 Pacific Coast Highway. ROME ELECTRIC USAGE VP 16% ROME (AP) -Romans observed a driving ban Sunday, thus saving gasoline. But cold, rainy weather kept them indoors, thus lncrtulng their use of electricity. • City oUicial.s said today that electricity consumption Sunday in Rome was 16 percent higher U.an lhe previous Sunday. No Jet Change Cou1ity Firm on Air Patterns The Orange County Board of Supervisors ~fused unanimously today to take further action on a request from Newport Beach that 1norning takeoffs of jet planes from Orange County Airport return lo the former program of northerly !lights from 7 to 9 a.m. each day . On Oct. 9 th e board voted 3·2 to stop northern takeoffs at the re quest of Superviso r Ralph Clark who sai d many complaints bad been received from re sidents of the TusUn area. At the time Supe rvisor llonald Caspers of Newporl Beach noled that BO percen t of the present nights from the airport take off over Newport Beach and that the balance of the county should be willing to share the noise problems. Clark replied, as he did Ioday, that just because Newport has a problem it should n't be spread all over the county. The board voted 5·0 to receive and file Uie Newport Beach City Council 's request that the program that had been in effect for two year s be reinstated. Cultural Project To Be Located At Center Site The Newport Harbor Foundation tod ay announced what it plans to put in its cultural center at Newport Center an':! indicated the project will cost between $10 million iind $15 million. The preliminary design and recom· mendation for the Newport Beach com· plex call for a 3,000 seat auditorium: a ~seat !heater and a ~seat multi· purpose room, along with a "large'' art museum. The site for the cultural center will be JO acres of ocean view land im· mediately below Newport Center and just above Pacific Coast Highway. The property Is to be donated by the Irvine Company. Officials of the found ation declined to anno un ce an ex:act cost of the crim- plex. saying 11we're still two to three weeks away" from pinning it down. The foundation plans a major fund· raising campaign to come up with the money. Details of the preli minary architectural report prepared by George Riley and Associates were presented to the foun- dation's executive boa rd last week. The Newport •!arbor Foundation ex· ecutive committee will review lhe find· ings at meeUngs this month and will report lo the foundati on trustees at their Januarv meeting. Dr. David Emmes, foundation presi- dent. has appointed J. Donald Ferguson. oresidenl of the Orange c o u n t y Philtuumonic Society. to chair the new operations committee. His panel will develop a budget for maintenance and operation costs for the ce.,ter. foundation officials said. Ferguson will choose c o m m i t t e e m ml:>ers from 11mong busi ness and com· 1nunity lci1ders. The panel so fnr in<'IU:ies 1\1.rs. William Mason , ~trs. Barbara .stabler Rnd Wolff. The finance committee, headed by John J. Farmer, senior vice president of Union Bank. will work In conjunction with the operation committee, officials said. Thelr immediate funct:ion "'i ll be to determine method~ of how operalional !See CULTURE. Page!) :. ') • Extra Tax Also Seen By Official BULLETIN WASHINGTON (AP) · President Nix· on personally announced creation of a new federal energy organization this af. ternoon as the White tlouse said ration· ing, price increases and higher taxt!I were being consid ered to try to dis· courage gasoline co nsumption. WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A com- bination gasoline tax and rationing system will "quite likely'' be submjtted to O:>ngrel!ll with a request for enactment by Christmas, Administration spoke!men said today. William A. Johnson , an adviser to William E. Si mon , who is being elevated to the job of government energy czar, said he could not rule out the possibility TRUCKERS PUT SKIDS ON AUTO TRAFFIC, Page 4 that the Administration would recom- mend a straight rationing proposal. But he indicated that was not likely. ··it is quite likely that what we recom~ mend will have the features of both a tax and a rationing program," Johnson told the House Ways and Means Com· mittee. In testimony to the com mittee whi ch would have to originate any tax proposal, Johnson and other officials or the Treasury Department and the Office of J\fanagement and Budget emptJa sized that no decision had been made on either a gas tax or a r;itioning plan . But for two hours. discussion centered almost exclusively on a plan to increase the federal gas tax -now four cents a gallon -by 30 to 50 cents a gallon, then to give car owners rntion coupons to pay the tax on the first 10 gallons a week. The \Vhite I louse delayed un til midday formal announcement or Simon·s air poinlment to head a new Federal Energy Administration. succeeding John A. Love as top Administration energy official. Budget Director Roy J\1. Ash, telling a Senate hearing of the Simon selection before the announcement, denied Love was forced out, while praising Simon as a dynamic leader. At the Ways and Means hearing, John Hill, an ofricial or Ash's oflice, said that despite adminis trative problems caused by creation of the energy agen· cy, the Administration planned to ask Congress to act on a conservation plan (See RATION , Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Fair skies but with increasin g high cloudiness toni ght and \Vednes· day, according to the weather serv· ice. Highs in the upper 60s at the bea<•hes and low 70s inland. Over· night IO\\'S mid-40s. Rock music star Bob n ylan is nu1king hrs j irst 11 ntion1vide 1011.r ht eight yenr.'f. Story. Page 8. 1.,M, 9oylf • Mow In " (lll lOl"l'l!I ' MUhlll ,lll!el • Cl1i,lfled ,,.,7 N1tlon11 Ntwt • Comlc1 " 0•1nt1 (tvflty " Cn11tWllrd " f •ftfh , .. ,. 0.1th NOll~t• " ''1)(11 M9rll•h .. ,. Edllorl.i Pltl • T1!9¥kiMI ' 11iftlerl1ln!'TMnl " , ........ " Fln1nc:1 ,,.,. w ....... • Hv 0 11'dftof " w-·• " ... 1).U """"-" Wlfld N-. • Allll ........,,,, " .. .• -' Ex-c111ploye Tells Sa1ma 'Defici ency' Hy Ttl:0.1 llAHl.F:Y Of !ht O•llY 1'1lol SllU A fonnc.r t ntployc of the l!o\iday Jl t'.'alth Spa l·ha1n today !rstificd that the sa una roo1n door at the 1\nahcin1 fac1!1ty ol1en bccan1e jamn1ed long before r..taria Parson allegedly was trap- ped in the steam room . ~lrs . Parson Is suing the spa on charges that her rr1trapmcnt changed her pcrsonahly, causing her to sN'k lhc con1pany of mali· s1rangers. ?-.'!rs. Karen Nrtll of Costa ?o.tcsa tcstt!ied as th e trial rropened today in Orange County Superior Court that she wamed the health spa manager of the condi!ion of the door on several occasion-; Ix-fore J\1arc:h 2, 1!170. It is alleged for r..lrs. Parson that the psychlalric condition created by her rntrapmcnt on thnt date created three different personal ities in I.he 49-ycar-0ld Anahei1n ....,·oman. One of !hose personalitic~. the jury in Judgi.:: \\'ilha1n .\1urray's courtroom has bee n told. pro\~·led t'OWllY bars look· ing for eligible 1nal es in situations that al most always JC'd to a sexual rela- 11onship, l\lrs. Neill . an attr:-ictivc blonde y,·ho has also worked at the Holiday Heallh Spa's Costa Mesa outlet, testified that several customers complained about the sticking sauna room door and its loose handle in the \\•eeks before the PafSIOn incident. r.1rs. Doris Self of Orange today testified that she often used the sauna room on the same days as r.trs. Parson. l\frs. Self testified that she always found the Anaheim woman to be •·perfectly normal" before the incident of l\1arch 2, 1970. Mrs. Self ;1greed with San Francisco trial 111v.·yer Marvin Lewis Sr. that Mrs. Parson was always "genial and alfable " and that the only time she ever saw her distressed was after the alleged entrapment. Lewis wanls SI milllon in damages from the hcat1h spa for what he claims is negligence that led to the creation of a ·'three faces of Eve" psychiatric condilion in Mrs. Parson. Ley,·is has told the jury th a t Mrs. Parson is often changed from a devout Catholic mother of seven to a man-hungry redhead who longs for sexaul relationships with complete strangers. He has told the jury that Mrs. Parson will often leave the home Y<'i tho ut y,•am- ing and drive to such restaurants as the Airpon er Inn in Irvine and the Stuit Shirt in Newport Beach. Lewis claims that J\.trs. Parson under the name of "J\.1aria '• •Nill strike up an acquaintance with a male patron after sipping her habitual apricot brandy and Seven-Up and that the pair would then leave the bar after dancing for a nearby motel or the man's apartment. From Pagel RATION • • • this year. "Before Christmas?'' asked acting committee chairman Al Ullman (D- Ore.). ''That is right ," said Hill. The Republican governor or lowa , Robert D. Ray, said Love's abrupt departure from his energy j<lb would discourage others like the form er Colorado governor from going to Wa shington. A pe rson would have to t.hink very seriously before accepting a position like that y,·here "you get booted ou t," said Ray. Sen. J~enry ill. Jackson (O-Wash.), Introd uced a bill to create the new energy adn1ini~Lration. y,·hile exp ressing concern about Love's departure. "It is no1 ::11 all clc.'ir that he \\'AS even given the staff or the authority or the support to do the job he was asked to do." Jack~n said. Ash, \n saying Simon "''ould definitely get the job. testified at a Senate hearing: ··Bill Simon can provide clean and clear and dyn amic leadership." • ORANGI COAST • DAILY PILOT Tt>t Ort"llt C0t1t DAILY PILOT, wlll't ""'ldl 11 c-blnt<I ·~· NfWt p,.,,, 1. pUllU1Md bY l~t O"nft C0.1! PuOl11lll"i Co""~"Y k1>9. ••It edlllorlt t •t <1ulll11llt<I, Morw,1or !llrowv!\ ,.,ldl Y, t~r Co"• M'11, N1Wpert llt l cl!, ttun1ong1on 8t•ClllF011M•'" V11'1y, L•ount lltoCI!. l••ln015•<1d1toOck """ '~" (1....,t~lt/ 5t n Juen C•pl1uono I< tinolt •99'11"•1 t<l lt.o<> 11 o~bl"lltll 5t•u•d•~• •"" ~11n<1•v1. lllt p•ln~,p•! <111Dli1ll•l'I~ pl~n! II 11 ))l W11I 11•1 Slfer1, Co111 Mt••· C•!•IO•~··· •111,, Rober! N. Wtod Pr1oo01n1 lno:I P11D1,.~1r J1ck R. Cud t y Vort PrHO!lenl t nd CO!nt•t l M1n19tr Tho"''' Ktt'<il Editor l hol"tl A, Murphi11t M1Mfl"ll Edltof' t. 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Id II CMll -· (•I'""'",.· &..OK•lp!I"" I>• (.t rrler 11.IU .......... , "" .,..11 IJ !J ""'°"'~""J ml!llt'1' ....... ,_ .,, "" -~"'"· Brass Visits El Toro llospitnl President George Hoag II Heads Directors George l·io;,ig tr htonday night was clccled president of the board of dtrec· lors of the Ney,'port Beach hospital nan1- cd after his parents. lioag has serve<! as vice presidenl of lloag 11ernod;il llospnal since me board was created in 1950. Tbe hospital opened tw o years later. The Hoag Foundation. establ1Shed in 1940 by 1-!oog and his parents. the late Mr. and Mrs. (~eorgc (;rant Hoag, has continuously been a majvr cont ributor to the liarbor Area health care facility. !fc>ag succeeds A. Vince nt Jorgensen as board president. Jorgensen served as president for sevn years. Dr. John F. Dean of Newport Beach was elected vice president. Agnes Blom- quist and Charles J. Fishback have been re-elected secrt-tary and treasurer, respectively. Other board members elected for 1974 include !loger 1-1. Alison. Albert J. Auer , James E. Ballinger, Dr. Arnold O. Beckman, Guv K. Claire. Or. James C. Doyle and f'rancls E. Grisel. 1'.1arine Co rps Con1m:i.nda11t. Gen . Robert E. Cush· n1an and 1iitrs. Cusl1tnan (left) arrived toda y for a two-day tour of Orange County t-.tCAS facilities in El Tor o and Santa Ana. Third ~1 arine Aircr;ift \Vin g Commanding Gen. ll. S. Ilill and 11rs. llill and El 'J'oro r..1CAS Co1n1nander, Brig, Gen. \Villiam R. (2uinn and 1Irs. ()uinn. rig ht. participated in the full honors arri\·al cercn1ony. General Cushinan wi!l present a nun1ber of awards a nd hold a press conference \V ednesday. Also electt"Cl to the bo.:•rd were Earl I~, H<i rdage, .John Macnab. John J . i\1cNaughton .. Jolln JI. Port er .Jr ., George Elias, Dudley H .. 1' .. urse, Dr. Richard Altman , Or. K. J. Smallwood, WiJ]ard D. Voit and Jotu1 A. U.turdy Jr., president eme ritus. Besides his support of the hosp ital. TO LEAD HOSPITAL BOARD Hoag's Hoag ~~~~~~~~~- Tax Baring • Ill Offing'! Hoag has been active with various other civic organizations in the Harbor Area. lie has just com plelcd three years as president of the Orange Empire Boy Scouts of 1\n1erica and is now serving as regional can1ping chairman for the II-state Westen1 region. of the l'loag Foundation. Dr. Dean, v.·ho "'as r\rcted lo the ~loag board in 1972, is a professor of educatioo and chairman of the Dt>part· menl of Education at \\fhitticr Colle~e . Nixon's L<uvyers Say The y'll Permit Examinatio1i Hoag is a n1embcr of the national board of the c:1rls (.:Jub of 1\n1crica and a trustee of the Ci ty of ~lope . He has ser\'e<I as an elder of St. Andrew's Presbyte rian Church and has been president of the Orange County Council of the lntem ational Reading- Association and the II a r b o r 1 i t e s Toastmaster Club. I le 1s a member of lloag's '552 Club.' WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on's lawyers hav e tole! Republican leaders they are willing to let a congressional commlttee examine Nixon 's documen- tation for a sizeable tax deduction resulting from donation or vice presiden- tial papers to the goverrunent. The offer was discussed at a private White House meeting l\1onday where the GOP lead ers were given an advance glimpse at a thick stack of finan ci al reports Nixon plans to release this v.·eek. 'rhe la .... 'Yers told the group they can documen t Nixon's cash flow and shov• Mesa Drive-iii Tl1eater Robbed n1 Evenii1g Heist Two armed robbers invaded the Paulo Drive-in in Costa 1-tesa Monday night. hiding in the da rkness until they suddenly invaded the ticket office, "'capons in Office Btiilding Wins Approval A $350,000 two-fltory office build ing -one of nine planned in a ne"'' addition lo Newport Cente r -gained anprovn! r-.londay from the South Coasl Regional Zone Conservalion Commission. The 12.000 squa re foot building planned for ge neral ond archi1ectural office spare by The Irvine Con1pany is the only structure in th e development \\'ilhin 1.000 ya rds of th e coastllne , the commission's jurisdiction. The nine buildings v.·ith centrally loc:itcd parking v.•ill be adjacent lo the C'>:isting' Design Center and car \\'<ish in the Ne\vport Reach finanr1al con1p!ex. Ttvo by Tra11i hand. demanding money. Both fled oo foot after forcing tickel taker Norman E. King to tum o\'er $91 in cash. The men v.·ere described a!I Negroes, one about 18 years old and the other 20 lo 25. One of the suspects was said to have a pockmarked face. Theater workers do not recall letting them in. King sald he y,·as work ing inside the thea ter when one of the men approached and asked him where he could get a job. Then . simulating a weapon, he announced. "Th i'!"'is a robbery." Simultaneously the second robber ap- peared v.i th a six-inch piece of metal sharpened al one point and ordered King to cut the telephone llne while they rummaged through the office. Police said one of the men pocketed the money from the drawe r and fled \vhile the second man returned momen· tanly Yrith a dra<A'TI gun in his hand. dl'manding n1orP moni.'y. Afier being informed th ere was nonf', he also fie<! into the night. King reported. ~Uy l"llot Stitt l"l!Ofl Bill Borrego of !he Newport Bea ch Public Wo"rk s Department and l)orothy Palen of the city's Finance [)cpartment test tram that will he \l ~C'j f)ec. 15 to shuttle partygoers from city hall lo ,Balboa Pavil- ion for annual Newport Beach Cit y Employes A~sociation Chrisl1nas pa rty I I his net worth has legitimately risen to about Sl million during tris presidency. Rep. John Anderson (R·Ill.), said the lawyers reportedly were so confident of their do cumentation that they were willing to let the joint congressional commitee on internal revenue taxation review Ni xon 's clain of about $500,000 in deductions for the vice presidential papers. The Associated Press reported Sunday that \Vhite House documents list the President as paying m ,686 in federal income taxes for 1969, $789 for 1970, $878 for 1971 and $4,298 for 1972. A comparison of those figures with the Internal Revenue Services minimum withhold ing rates indicates Ni xon could have gotten tax refunds ranging up'A·ard from abou t $45,000 for each of those years. There v.·as no official coofinnation. however , of the precise amounts of the refunds, or whether the Presidnt receiv- ed refund checks. savings bonds or ap- pUed the amounts to future taxes. The President opened the meeting with Vice President-designate Gerald R. Ford, COP Chairman George Bush and seven Republican cong ressional leaders. by gi v- ing a 20-minute preview of personal finances. From Pnge 1 CU LTURE ... funds "'ill be generated. J . l.Rs!ie Stef- fensen, general finance ch.'iirman, y,•111 ...,·ork \Vi th Farmer, who is treasurer of lhe foundatlon, on this project. In addition. off icials announcC'd that \..'ld1 sl;nv ncday, chllirman of the ,\'e...,1>0rt Beach city arts con1nlittee, will hea d an organizational subcommittt•c that will make recommendations on ;1 nu1nage.1ncnt structure for the C'cnter. '!'here y1as no target date for com- pletion of the center announced by fol1n- dation officials, but they said a ti1nctab\e for the fund drive and construction \vll! bf> made publlc in th e ne <i r futu re . He is a past president or the Newport Bea ch Unued Fund and ha s served as treasurer or the Boy,·ers Museum Foun- dation. He is currently vice president San Juan Building Ban Fizzles Before Council By JOlJN V ,\L TERZ."- 01 th• 1>1'111 P'llot St111 Pro posals by a San Juan Caplslrano city councilman for an all-0ut building ban bccallSe of the energy crisis fizz.led ~londay before a packed house. r.b en debat e ended an audience com- posed of rnany developers opposed to the idea of Councilman James Thorpe v.·atched quietly as the panel enacted a v.·atered·down version. The measure calls for the formation of a special energy comn1ittee to rva\uate th e Impact of the energy crisls on city services. But the key clall!e calling for an outright ban on construction was stricken. ;\o public comment on the measure came before councilmen decided on the fate of Thorpe1s idea unveiled by surprise last week. Thotpe insisted that new construction would cause a drain on city services y,·hich he s::iid <1lready y,·ere not in pace ....,·1th current population . !le sa1d !hf' r1ty faces a 25 percent 4'\Jthac k in its fuel allocation and that 11s obligation ls 10 serve the residents "alrradv here " "Thf'Y should not be made to suffer because of the new people brought to the community by new development," Thorpe s~1id . Counrllmen Josh Gamm ell and James '\'eathers appeared the strongest op- ponents lo the idea. Weathers termed the idea "poss ible overreaction" and won applause for the comment. Concern lhen shifted to the statements contained ln se,·rral envi ronmental Im- pact reports recently filed and approved for projects ln the city and the consensus among councilmen \\'as that the wr iters of the statements rn·ed "'hen they predic ted no adverse effects on ene rgy supplies from the projects. "At th e very least," said \\'e:ithers. ""''e might have 10 take a long look at those statements and v.·hcn ii comes time lo draft the master list for the preparers who ore approved in ope rate here. y,·e mighl delete a fc1~· y,·ho made the worst erron." ~o action followed on the formation of the special energy committee. but councilmen agreed that when ~\ayor Roy Byrnes appoints members he should select representatives from the city staff. the council. the building industry ope rating locally as well as officials from major ut ilities serving the city. Byrnes will begin making appointm ent! to the group at next Monday's counc!I session. · The goals, roughly. are for the group to evaluate the severity of the problem as it affects San Juan and dra ft pro- posals to curt> potential problems. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty-five years ago • few f•r-sighted people revolutioni1ed th• cerpet bu,ines,. . First, t+ie ch emicel industry developed 1ynthetic fiben, eliminetin9 rel1•nce on wool quality end prodOct ion. SKOIMI, machinery wa1 invented which •nebled cerpetln9 to be m•nufactured up to I 00 t imes faster. nlrd, and most important, some people stuclc: their necks out and riclr:ed capital to put these developments to work. What doe1 th i1 mean to you? Ir m .... that c1rp•tin91 costs .... fh1n 30 yean ago. It meant that what wa1 once a luxury is now within rang• of almost everyone. It m._. a selection unimagineble 30 yeers ago. W:ith our family in the cerpet busine11 tine• 1894, we have seen more changes 1n the le1t few yeer1 then we believed pottible, creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 79 yeers, it looks like we'we ooly juot b09uo! ALDEN'S HOURS: Moo. T1lru Tllu,.., 9 to 5:30 CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia A••· COSTA MISA 646-4838- •••• 9 te 9 -SAT., t :JO to 5 '" or a all COi Co • v.it "" re m or u in ba • un sa st th al ha ti G D h' in h I ' 0 t a a s ' • --;:__, Orange C~!!t 'l'oday's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 338, } SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1973 c TEN CENTS County Board Orders Car P ·ools for Employes By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 "'• DlllY .. 1111 51tll Orange County supervisors today ordered immediate implementation of a com pu teri zed car poollng system for all county employes as a step toward conserving fuel. The plan. drafted by C<Junty Road Commissioner Ted t-.itcConvil!e, calls for a matching program lhal would begin v.ith county workers and, if proven suc- cessful. be. extended lo othe r county residents. ··Tue dramatic savings In fuel makes A11aidst Strike this concept very important in these times of crisis,'' 1'-1cConville told the board of supervisors this morning. 1'he car pooling program. \\'hich could put up to fou r people in one car , is the first phase of a Park-N-Pool program created by McConville's dl'parttnent. "In this first phase, en1 ployes will be matched up and given incentives to pool voluntarily,'' said f\1cConville. "If it doesn'l y,·or k voluntarily, then more incenlivcs or mandatory pooling may be used." McConvitle suggested that pooling ·(::{ ·:c ·/:.{ Market Employes Report to Work Employes of Orange Coast grocery markets reported to work today as usual or v.'ere expected shortly to ignore food unions' directives and return to work. .i\1anagement of lhe Safeway Market in Irvine said employes were expected back today as the chain continued advertisements for experienced. non- wiion pel'IOMel. A sp<>kesman for El Rancho A1arket , ml Newpon Boulevard, Newport Beach. said employes were at work and the strike had yet bad no effect on business there. The Independent chain employes are all members of the same unions which ha ve struck Safeway, Lucky and Thrif- timart stores in Southern California. The El Rancho headquarters in San Gabriel has yet to inform loc al outlets Robbers Invade Paulo Drive-in, Flee Witl1 $91 Two armed robbers invaded the Paulo Dri ve-in in Costa f\1esa Monday night, hiding in the darkness until they suddenl y invaded the ticket office, weapons in hand, demanding money. Both fled on foot after forcing ticket taker Norman E. King to tum over $91 in cash. The men were described as Negroes. one about 18 years old and the other 20 to 25. One of the suspects was said to have a pockmarked face. Theater workers do not recall letting them In. King said he was working inside the lheater when one of the men approached and asked him where he could get a job. Then, simulating a weapon , he announced, "This is a robbery ." Simultaneously the second robber ap- peared with a six-inch piece of metal. sharpened at one point and ordered King to cut the telephone line while they rummaged through the of[ice. Police •said one of the men pocketed the money from the drawer and fled while the second man returned momen- tarily with a drawn gun in his hand. demanding more money. After be.ing Wonned there was none, he also fled into the night, King reported. , Cappelwtti Wi1is Heisman From Wire Services NEW YORK -Penn State run- ning back Jobn CappelletU today was named the nation 's top college football player or 1973 and wlll receive the Jtelsman Trophy. The West Coast was virtually !hut out in the voting. Ohio State tackl e John Hicks was runner-up, and was followed by back Roosevelt U:?aks of T e x a a , quarterback David Jaynes of Kansas and back hchfe· Grtfrln of Ohio State. See Page 16 for details. • . •I as to possib!~ Impact of the strike on deliveries. Richard's Lido ~1arket in Newport Beach refused to comment on the impact of the strike on their business. A spokesman would only say, ''We're open for business." In Los Angeles County, condition! ap- peared today to be different. The Food Employers Council said its 64 member chains plar.ned to lock out members of the striking unions today. Those stri king include the Tea msters-.· Operating Engineers aod International Association of Machinists and but che rs. Journeymen butchers earn $5.75 an hour and journeymen meat wrappers ma ke $4.71. Increases In those rates amount lo $15 a week, un!on spokcsm<.'n say, while the Food Employers Council contends the increases sought amount to $50 a week. Aide to Hughes Durnps $100,000 On Sencite Tabl e WASl-TINGTON (U PI ) -An associate of recluse billionai re Howard Hughes opened a brown attache case before the Senate Watergate Com mittee th is afler- noon and dumped $100.000 on a table say- ing "here's the goddamned money." The money, according to Chester Davis, genera I counsel for the Hughes-<>wne<l Summa Corporation, was the $100.000 President Nixon 's close friend C'trar!es G, "Bebe" Rebozo return ed to llughes . Hughes, working through an agent. had given Rebozo the money three years earlier as a don ation to Nixon 's re-elec- tion campa ign , Davis appeared in an executi ve session before the committee. A committee aide told reporters later that Da vis dumped the money on a table, and that the sur- prised committee members scrambled to find a Scnete sergeant-at-arms to guard the money and record the serial numbers of the bills. Davis dumped the money out during an argument with committee membern about whether he would testify about the transaction in executive session. A dO'.ten Hughes aides have fiJed suit claiming they are not required by Jaw to testify in executive sessk>o. and are required to do so only ln public. "The argument got heated, and Davis stood up flipped open the bnef case, dumped out the money on the table and said 'Here's the ~amned money,' " the aide said. Sen~ Sam J . Ervin (0.N.C.), committee chairman, confirmed Davis turned over the 1100.000. Four annecl guard! were immediately posted outside the room where lhe com- mittee was meeting. An aide said when Ervin saw the money he said, "Wait a minu te. I'm not going to touch that money until it's countecl. '' Davis then proceeded ID coont the money. The stacks ol 1100 bills tot.led $100.100. There was no explanatloa wti,y there was an extra $100. A half dozen other Hughes aides np- peared before committee staff members . Monday and refused ID testify prompting the meeting of the full committee with Davis . Rtbozo, In earlier private testJmony, iS.e HUGHES, Page ~I ., • could be made more attractive by giv ing free pa rk ing in county lots to pool cars and making others pay. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas told the board the car pooling probably couldn't begin for several weeks because of the need to program com- puters and .notify employes. Th e plan McConville outlined to the board has been studied by the county's Co mpr e hensive f\1ult i -modal Transportation Committee, Y.'hich reron1- mcnded last v.·eek that it be implen1entcd at once and follov.-ed with more study of costs and administration. McConville's report claims lhat an increase from lhe average 1.2 persons per car to LS persons per car on the average could result in a 20 percent reduction of commuter \'Chicles on the highways. McCon ville said some car pooling pro- grams in the nation hav e put nearly four people in each car successfu lly and that the count y could probably ap- proach that number. The other phases of McConville '!! Park- N-Pool progran1 include cre:ition of park- ing lots at strategic areas in the counl }' -possibly at freeway interchanges - where commut~rs could lea ve their cars and catch buses to v.·ork. McConvitle 's plan al so call s for t"<:- tension of the prograrn to C'OulllY residents \YOrking for nuijor e1nploycrs. Supervisors held bac k on approving the remainder of the progran1 until they hear a report from Thomas on other steps the county is considerini:: to confront the energy crisis. In a re lated n1ove supervi sors v.cn• asked by Supervisor 11alph l)lcdrich uf Fulll'rlfln to uninediatcly ordl•r closure of all cour\lr Uurn p fac1Jlt ies on Sundays I>) ('011Sl'L\C hlcl US('d by l!}r landfill equ1pn1cnt. .\ki:nn• •lie told the board the county du1np IHlllOOYers <:Uld other equipment t'Jll P\I! 1•1 d 1c:;.t•I Juel ln~t WC't'k and Of)\'!';J1h,ll' J1;1t1 to be cut b:ick to a t:irc rn 1n111a11n Ill' said Sunda y shu1- do11ns ul rht• tlun1 ps could save 90,000 b:1llou;; 1il llll'! per ~~·ar . 'fhe 111.. •• r.t \11.h hel d action on the dump <•los111 e u1111J 1hey JIL:ar 'fhoma~· i'nergy t' 11sis rt'fX)l't ' , ' . . , ris mas? I \./\.I -~ .. '' . ,·;_j _, ... _..w . - ''.I , I IMUr r11ot ,,..,. .., Rldl•nl KMtllet" AR ~ THESE HOODED PUMPS AT A COSTA MESA SERVICE STATION PROPHETIC? It May Not Be 'Either, Or' -It Very Well Could Be Both Higher Taxes and Rationing Spa Employe Testifies That Sauna Door Stuck ' By TO~f BARLEY Ot l~e O•ilr Pllol $11!1 A form er cmploye of the 11o!iday Health Spa chain today testified that the sauna room door 111 the Anaheim facility often became jammed long before f\1aria Parson allegedly \1·as trap- ped in the steam room . Mrs. Parson ls suing the spa on charges that her en1rapn1ent changed her personalit y. causing her tu seek the company of male strangers. Mrs. Karen Nei!I of Costa lliesa testified as the trial reopened today ln Orange County Superior Court that she warned the heallh spa manager of the condi tion of the door on several occasion!! before March 2, 1970. It is alleged for Mrs. Parson that the psychiatric condition crea!ed by her entrapment on that date created three different personalities in the 49-year~ld Anaheim woman. One o! those personalities, the jury in Judge Williarn Murray's co urtroom has been told, prowled county bars look- ing for eligible ma!e!i in situations that almost ahvays led to a sexual rela- tionship. l\.1rs. Neill , an attractive blonde \\•ho has also v;orked al the Holiday Health Spa's Costa ~1esa outlet. testified that (See SAUNA, Page Z) ROME•'ELECTRI C USAGE UP 16% ROME (AP) -Romans observed a driving ban Sunday, thus saving gaso line. But cold, rainy weather kept them indoors, thus increasln1 their use o( electricity. City officials said today that electricity cons umption Sunday in Rome was 16 percent higher tt.an the previous Sund ay. No Jet Change County Fir1n on Air Patterns The Orange County Board of Supervisors refused unanimously today to take further actio n on a request from Newport Beach that morning takeoffs of jet planes from Orange County Airport return to the fo rmer program of northerly flights from 7 lo 9 a.m. each day. On Oct. 9 the board voted 3·2 to stop northern ta keoffs at the request of Supervisor Ralph Clark who said many complaints had been received from residents of the Tustin area. At the time Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach noted that 80 percent of the present flights lrom the airpo rt la.kt off oyer Newport Beach and !hat the balance of lhe county shoul<i be willing to share the noise problems. Cla rk replied. as he did today, that Just because · Newport has a problem it shouldn't be spread all over the county. The board voted 5·0 to receive and file the Newport Beach City Coun cil's reques t thal lhe program that had been In effect for two years be reinstated. Cultural Project To Be Loca ted At Center Site The Newport Harbor Foundation today announced what it plans to put in its cultural center at Newport Center an1 indica ted th e project will cost between $10 million and $15 million . Th e preliminary design and recom- mendation for the Newport Beach com- plex calf for a 3,000 scat auditorium : a ~seat theater and a 250-seat multi- purpose room,· along with a "large" art museum. The site for th e cultural center will be 10 acre!! of ocean view land im- mediately below Newport Center and just above Pacific Coast Highway. The property is to be donated bf the Irvine Com pany. Officials of the foundation declined to announce an exact cost of the r.l'm- plex, saying "we 're still two to three wtek.! away" from pinning it down. The foundation plans a major fund- raistng Campt\ign to come up with the money. Details of the preliminary architectural report prepared by George Riley and Associates were presented to the foun- dation's executive board last week. The Newport 11arbor Fowidation ex - ecutive rommittee will review the find- ings at meetings this month and will report to the foundation trustees a t their Januarv meeting. Dr. David Emmes, foundation presi- dent. has appointed J _ Donald Ferguson. president of the Orange Co u !1 l y Philharmonic Society, to chair lhe nt>\\" operations com mittee. His panel will develop a budget for rraintenance and operation costs for th~ CC"t.er, foundation offirials saict. Ferguson will choose c o m m i t I e e m.embers lrom among busJness and com- munity ltaders. The. panel so far incl udes Mrs. William Ma.son, · ~trs. Barbara Sta)>ler and Wolff. , The finance comm ittee. headed by John J. Farmer, senior \'ice president of Unioo Bank, will work in con juncticin with the operatton committee, off!cials said.--· f • Their Immediate funct ion will be to determine methods of ho1\' operatlonal IS.. CULTURE, P•K• % I Ext1·a Tax Also See11 Bv Offic ial ol BULLETI N \VASHJNGTON (AP )· President Nix· on persona lly anno unced creation of a new federal energy orj'.!anization this af- ternoon as the White llouse said ration- ing, price increases and hi gher taxes were being considered lo lry to dis- courage gasoline consumption . \VASHINGTON (UPI ) -i\ com- bination gasoline tax and ralioning system will "quite likely" be submitted to Congress with a request for enactment by Christn1as, Administration spokesmen said today. William A. Johnson, an adviser to \Villiam E. Simon, who is being elevated to th e job of government energy czar, said he could not rule out the possibility TRUCKERS PUT SKIDS ON AUTO TRAFFIC, Page 4 ---that the Adminislration would recom- mend a straight rationing proposal. But he indicated that was not likely. "It is qu ite likely that whal we recom- mend will have the features of both a tax and a rationing program," Johnson to ld the House Ways and i\-1eans Com- mittee. In testimony to the com mlttee ""hich would hav e to originate any tax proposal, Johnson an d other officials of the Treasury Department and the Office of Management and Budget emphasized that no decision had been made on either a gas tax or a rationing plan. But for two hours, discuss ion centered almost exclusively on a plan to inc rease the fede ral gas tax -now four cents a gallon -by 30 to 50 cents a gallon. then to give car oy,·ncrs ration coupons to pay the lax on the fir st 10 gallons a week. The \\lh1te House dela yed un til midday formal announcement or S11n'ln·s ap- pointment !o head a new Federal Energy Administ ration, succeL-iting John A. Love as top Actrninistratlon energy official. Budget Director Roy f\'L Ash, telling a Senate hearing of the Simon selection before th e announcement. denied Love 1vas forced out. while praising Simon as a dynan1ic leader. At the Ways and ~l eans hearing, John flill, an official of Ash's office. said thal 'll-spite administrative problems caused by creation of the energy agen- cy. the .. \dministration planned to ask Congress to act on a conservation plan !See RATIO N, Page ZJ Orange Coast "'ealher fair skies but with increasing high cloudiness tonight and \Vednes- day, according to the weather serv- ice. ~lighs in the upper 60s at the beaches and low 70s inland. Over- night I014'S mid-40s. g~·-.•nr,: T OO.\\' Ror.k music stnr Bo/J D11/on is making l1is firs t nnr in11 11ndt1 tour ht eighf years. StQ ry. Pnge 8. L.M. a_,411 • ,O,Wvl" " C-4lfw1111 ' ""Uf\111 ·-.. Cll$dtl ... JJ.11 N~llOl'lf H.-. • Citt1'1U " 0·~•11 Cou1ty " c~••-11 " S 'Of!\ 1&-11 ,.,. 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"That is right." said llill. The Republican governor of Jo,,..·a. Robert D. Ra y, said Love's abrupt departure fr om his energy job would discourage others like I.be former Colorado governor from going to Washington . A person would have to think very seriOllSIY before accepting a position like that wh ere "you get booted out ," said Ra y. Sen. i'lenry t-.1. Jackson (D-\Vash. ), introduced a bill to create the new energy administration. while eiq>ressing concern about Love's departure. ''It is not at all clear that he was even give n the star£ or the authority or 1he support to do the job he was asked to do." Jackson said. Ash. in saying Simon would definitely get the job. testified at a Senate bearing: '·Bill Siinon can provide clea n a~d clear and dyna1ni c leadership." Sen. Abraham A. Ribiooff (D-Conn.), also praised Simon as "'the uncommonest bureaucrat 1've ever met." Said J{ibicoff : "He's the only man in government you could call up . on the telephone and get an answer 1m· mediately.'' From Page 1 HUGHES ..• acknowledged getting the money from Hughes associates in. late 1969 and early 1970. 1-[e said he "assumed'' the IllOfleY ""as meant as a polit ical contribution. Rebozo S3id he never gave the mooey to Nixon but kept it for three year! in a safe deposit. box in his Key Biscayne, Fla. bank and Trust Co. He said he re- turned the money this year. Mesa Co11tractor Hurt, Cr11shed By Ditcl1digger A 30-year-old Costa ~lesa oontractor was injured ~·tonday afternoon when a mechanital dit chdigger he v.·as operating fell on him. Lauren Ross I lunt. 30. or 3133 Barbados Place, v.·as in satisfactory condition l1>- day at Ml•rcy General Hospital. Santa Ana. where he v.·as taken fo r emergency lreatmen t fol lowing th e 3: 15 p.m. mishap. 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COlll P""'ll°"lllf ComlMllY. .... ,.,., 1ror•. •'I V.11111111!., tclltotl•I ,.,..11.r 11 ldvftlllt1"f"!I -1111 l'l'llr Ill '""Ollucld wl!'-t IPf(\91 ,.,. minion 11 '°"'lfM e>-•- SH-r1111 _,.,. .-i.i ti C•!1 -· (all!O!ll•• J...-crll'!<Oll bl' u rrl1t GM """''"'' .,,. .... 11 lJ 11 "*'""""' llllllhl"I' #111""'11111'• &2.d "'°"!flt'I. • D1lry Piiot 5!111 Plllllt Brass Visits El To1•0 llospital Presidetat George Hoag II Heads Directors Georgl'. Jlong 11 r-.'tonday night was elected prcsid1•111 of the board of direc- tors of the N{'11·port Bt":ich huspital narn- cd after hi s parents. I loag has scr1·ed as vice president of lloag f..len1or1al lfos pital since the board was crculL"<I in 1950. The hospital opened two years later. The Hoag t~oundation, established in IMO by ~foag and his parents. the late to.Ir. and ~Irs. George Grant lioag, has continuously been :i ml!}or con tributor to the Harbor Arca health care facility. lloag succeeds A. Vincent Jorgensen as board president . Jorgensen served as president for sevn years. Or. John F. Dean of Newport Beach was elected vice president. Agnes Blom- quist and Charles J. Fishback have been re-elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. Other board 1nen1bers eh.-cted for 1974 include Tioger t-.1. Alison, Albert J. Auer, ,lames E. Bal linger. Dr. Arnold O. Beckman , Gu y K. t.:lairc. Or. J ames C. Doyle and Francis E. Grise l. J\tarine Corps Comn1andant, Gen. f{obert E. Cush· man and ri.1rs. Cush1nan ilcft ) arrived today for a tv.;o-day tour of Orange County "Jl,·lCAS facilities in El Toro and Santa Ana. Third J\Iarine Aircraft \Ving Commanding Gen. H. S. Hill and r.1rs. llill and El Toro J\1CAS Comn1andcr, Brig. Gen. \Vill iam 1~. Quinn and Mrs. Qui nn , right, partici pated in the full honors arrival ceren1 ony. General Cushn1an will present a nun1ber of awards and hold a press <:onfe rence Wednesday. Also elected to the board v.'ere Earl II. l·lardage, John l\.1ac..:nab. John J . ~1cNaughton, .John II. Porte r Jr., George Elias, Dudley H. Furse. Dr . Richard Altman, Dr. K. J. Smallwood, Willard D. Voit and John A. f\oturdy Jr., president emeritus. Besides his support of the hospital, lloag has been acUve with various other civic organizations in the Harbor Area . 1':11 ~ TO LEAD HOSPITAL BOARD Hoag's Hoag ~~~~~~~~~- Tax Baring • Ill of th(' lloag Fou ndation. Nixo11's Lciw yers Say TheY:'ll Permit Examinatio1i lie has just co mpleted th ree years as president of the Orange Empi re Boy Scouts of 1\merica and is now serving as regional camping chairman for the I I-state Western region. J-loag is a n1('mber of the national board of the Girls Club of A1nerica and a trustee of the City of liope. Dr. Dean. v.·hn 11·as e!t'cted to the Jloag board in 19i2. is a prof!:'ssor of education and chairinan of the J)rpart· ment of Education at \\'hitt1cr College. lie has served as an elder of St. Andrey,·'s Presbyterian Church and has been president of the Orange County Council of the International Reading Association and the II ,-, r b o r 1 i I cs Toastmaster Club. lie 1.-; a me1nber ot lloag's '552 Club.' \VASffiNGTON (AP ) -President Nix- on 's lawyers have told RepubliC"an leaders they are willing to let a congress ional commiltee examine Nixon's documen- tation for a sizeable tax deduction resulting from donation or vice presiden- tial papers to the goverrunent. The offer was discussed at a priva te White House meeting Monday where the. GOP leaders were given an advance glimpse at a thick stack of finan cial reports Nixon plans to release this week. The lawyers told the group they can document Nixon's cash flow and show County Officer Cleared In Assault on Masseuse An Anaheim police oificer booked on aM.ault and robbe ry charges after what the prosecution described as "an hour of madnt'ss" in a Newport Beach massage parlor was cleared of all charges Monday night. David Russell Junk, Zl, v•as acquitted of three felony counts or assault with a deadly weapon and robbery after near- ly two days of deliberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The verdict clearly astonished Judge Raymond Thompson. "I suppose you've given him a pardon .'' the judge commented to the jury after ordering JWlk and defense attorney i\1atlhew Kuril lch to "compose Tliree Cli.arges Lodgell Agninst Hu1iti11gton ~fan A lluntingtoo Beach m;in ch;irged V;\th kidnap, assaull. burglary and robbe ry following a shootout in a Santa Ana Heights home faces arralgnm('flt Dec. 11 in Orange County Superi or Coor!. His two alleged hostages wtre struck by Newport Beach polict' bullets and seriously wounded, Higher court action was ordered in Harbor Jud.J cial District Court after a preliminary hearing was held into the charges against Roland Dale Crawford , 29, who was arrested under the alleged alias of Victor Grover Jleidlage. Crawford was grabbed by Newport Beach poliCt' after 1 gun battle in which police bullt't.s struck Marco da Silva, 20, and Dcnine Baeseman. 20. IIis arrest ended a chase in wh if"h Crawford allegedly abducted th r ·e e persons, C()mmandeered tvro cars and repeatedly threatened ID kill h I ~ hostage s. Crawford is held ln Orange County Jail in lieu of ball set at $100,000. He ia named aa a>-0.efendant with the city of Newport Beach in a Superior Court civi l action that charges police with being "careless and reckless" ln allegedly opening fire on Da Silva and ~tisa Baeseman. Da Silva states ln the actlon that he and a girl were struck by a fus!Uade or police bullets as Crawford marched them from the home with a gun ht'ld to the girl's templt'. From Pagel SAUNA ... several customers compl ained about the .sticking saima room door and Ji., loose handle in the weeks before the Par8M incident. ?-.Irs. Doris &H of Orange tod ay testified that she of!cn used the 5auna room on the same days as Mrs. Parson. Mr!!. Se.If tP~tific<l that lihe always found the Annh C'im womAn to be "perfettly nonnal" before Lhc incident or ~1 arch 2, 1970. I yourselves" -an apparent referertei! to the two emotional me n wrapping their arms around each other. "Well , maybe he'll learn a little sense from all this," the judge added. looking at the verdict forms with raised eyebrov.·s. "!o.1ay00 Mr. Junk 'wlll learn not to go to massage parlors in the middle of the night after drinking a number of Harvey Wa\lbangers.'' Prosecutor Pat Brian had urged the Jury to convict Junk for what he claimed was the officer's "senseless attack" last July 3 on a masseuse in the Olympia rvtassage Parlor, 2930 Pacific Coast Highway. Brian alleged Junk clubbed the at· tractive blonde unconscious with his service revo]v('r immediately af ter sht- had rubbed him do\vn and then forced another female employe to undress while he pocketed all business records relating to him. Bria n said Junk overlooked just one credit sli p. That document led to the <ifficer's arrest a few hours later ln Bake rsfield v.'here his wife. an en- tertainer, V.'aS appeari ng in a loca l nightspot. ~lrs Jun k. who occ up ied a front row seat in the courtroom throughout the lhree week trial. collapsed and wept as the verdict v.·as read. KuriHch argued in Junk's defense that the officer used his hand and not his gun to strike the young masseuse. Kurilich said his client was enraged at the theft of a $50 bill from his pants pocket and that his subseq uent actions in 1he massage parlor did not merit criminal action and were com- pletely undentandable. Ne 'v Sa11 Onofre Plants Backed By Supervisors Orange County supervisors today pau- ed a resolu tion supporting e1pa.nslon of the San Onofre nuclear power plant, which come! before the state coastal commission for approval Wednesday In Nev.'JlOrt Beach. Board chairman Ronald Caspen said the need for nuclear power Is especiall y critica l due to major shortages in other forms or energy and because of pollution from fOS11il fuel eledrlcal plants. "I've inspected these planls many times and I am just as sold as 1 can ever be that !his Is the way to go." Caspers said. "If we don't get the output from nuclear power we will have to go back to fossil plants and smog." Caapers said he realizes he is late In urging the board to take a sland on the power plant but said, "if we even sway one vote it would be worth jt." Althou gh !he plant Is In San Diego County Orange County gels more than 80 pen:tnt of the power produced by the atomic generators. SUpervll'K>r Ralph Clark of Anaheim abl!ltained from the vo te btcaUJe he said the request came as a rurprlst'. his net worth has legitimately r isen to about $1 niil!ion du ring tris presidencv. Rep . John Anderson (R-111.), said the lawyers reportedly were so confident of. I.heir docu mentation that they were willing to let the joint congressional commitee on internal revenue taxation review Nixon's clain of about SS00,000 in deductions for the vice presidential papers. The As.socialed Press reported Sunday that White House documents list the J>resident as pay ing $72,686 in federal income taxes for 1969, $789 for 1970. $878 for 1971 and $4 ,298 for 1972. A comparison of those figures with the Internal Revenue Services minimum withholding rates indicates Nixon could have gotten tax refunds ranging upward from about $45,000 for each of those years. There was • no official confirmation, howeve r. of the precise amounts of the refunds. or "'·hether the Pres!dnt recei v- ed refund checks. savings bonds or al>' plied the amounts to future taxes. The President opened the meeting with Vice President-designate Gerald R. Ford, GOP Chainnan George Bush and seven Republican congressional leaders, by giv- ing a 20-minute preview of personal finances. From Page 1 CULTURE ... funds 11•il1 he generated . J. l,(>s\ie. Stef~ fensen, general finance chairman, \!.'ill 11·ork with Farmer. 1vho is treasurer of the foundation , on this project. In addition. officials announced that LadislaV;' Redoy. chairman of the ~e•Nport Beach City arts committee. \1 ill head an org;in izationa! subcommittee !hat v.·ill make recon1mendations on a management stru cture for the r.en ler. There \~as no target date for com- pletion of lhe center announ ced by foun- dation officials, but they said a timt•table fo r the fund drive and construc tion 1\111 be made public in the nea r futw-e. lie is a p.1sl president of the Nev.µ:irt Beach Urllt('d Fund and has served as t reasur~r of lhe B<iwers ~1useum Foun- dation. llc is currently vice president •• San Juan Building Bc1n Fizzles Before Council By JOllN \'Al.TERZA 01 "'" D11!1' 1'1111 f!l lf Proposals by a Sa n Juan Capistrano -co uncilman for an all.out building ~n because of the energy crisis fizzled r.;onday before a packed house. \','h{'n dl•hale ended an audience com- roscd of 1nnny deYelopers opposed to the idea of Councilman James Thorpe "'·atched quietly as the panel enacted n \\'atered-down ve rsion. The 1neasurc calls for the forma tion of a special energy committee to evaluate the impact of the energy crisis on city servi ces. But the key clause call ing for an outrighl ban on construction was stricken. Ko public commen t on the measurt' came before councilmen decided on the f3te of Th orpe's idea unveile<I by surprise \a"t v.·eek. Thorpe insb,t e<l that new construction woul d cause a drai n on city services I\ hlch he said already were not in pace ,,..·ith current population. i'le ~a id the t lt)' fnc('s a 25 perct'llt cutback 1n 11" f11,..l all O(:ation and tha t ns obl11zat1un 1s to scr\'£' the res idf'nts "n\ready here" "Tht'Y sho1ild not be made to suffer because of the new people brought to the community by new develo pment ," Thorpe said. C0Wl cil n1en Jo!!h Gammell and James Weathers appcarl'd lhc ~trongest op- ponents to th e idea . Weathers termed the idea ''possible overreaction" and ~·on applause for the comment. Concern then shifrr>d to the statements contained in several environmental im· pact re ports recrntly filed and approYed ror projects in the cit y and the consen9us among councilmen v.·as !h at the writers or the statements erred "''hen lh ey predicted no adversv rffccts on energy supplles from the projects. "At the very least," sa id \\leathers. "we might have to take a long look at those stateinents and v.'hen ii comes tin1e to draft the master list for the preparers who are app roved to operate here. v.·e might delete :t f1:w v.ho n1adc the worst errors." No action followed on the formation of the special energy co1nnulleC'. bu! counc ilmen agr Ped th;1t 11 hl'n t-.layor Roy Byrnes appoints membe r~ h(' should select represrntauvcs fron1 !he ci ty staff , the council. th e building indust ry operating locall y as well ilS offi cials from major utilit ies se rl'ing thr f"i tv Bymes v.·ill begin makin~ appoinil-ncnts to the group at next ~1onday 's coun cil session. The goals, roughly. are for \h(' group to e\·aluate the severi ty of thr problem as it affects San Juan and draft pro- posals to curb potential problems. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! carpet Twenty-five yeari ago a few far-sight1d p1 ople bus ines s. revo lution ized the • • Flnt, tha chemical indus try d11v11loped synthetic reliance on wool qu ality and production. fibers, elim inating Second, ma chinery was invented which enebled c•rpeting to be manufectured up to I 00 time\ faster. Third, end mo1t importa nt , some people 1tuck their necks out end risked cepit1I to put these developmentt to work . Whot does this m11n to you 1 It mlaftl that cerpeting costs lea then 30 y1art ago. It mea111 that whet wa1 once • lu)(ury Is now with in rang• of almost everyone. It mHM • selection unl meglneble 30 years ego. W ith our fomi ly in the carpet bu1ine11 since 1894', we have seen more change• in the last few ye ar• than we believed possible, creetin g the 9reat11t consumer growth industry in our economy. After 79 1•al'I, it looks like we've Oftly jlllt botunl ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 HOURS: MOft. T1lnl Thurt., t to 5:30 -PRI., 9 to 9 -SAT., 9:10 to 5 \ I f D ri p Da co Ee he A. Ne tw thr mi ec t de "" vi