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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-05 - Orange Coast PilotHardhats Piclaet~ TV Canaeras Grind Nixon~s Se~retary Denies Tampering With Altered Tapes \IOL, '°'' NO. llt, J SlfCTIONS, ,. l'AGIS Derision Due San Onofre Plant Hearing Jammed Dy CANDACE PEARSON Of 1M O.lly l'lltl St•ll The state coastal l'Ommisslon hearing on the San Ooofre power plant addition today in Nev•port Beach took on a circus- li"8 atmosphere. (Related stories , Page J.) As four ltlevtslon cameras ground .aWay, the commission deli berated before 1 standiilg-room-only cro1,1,·d at the Ne:wportcr lnh. Pickets. often wearing hard hats. car- ried signs proclaiming. "Po\.\.'Cr for the PeQplc", "Save Our Jobs -Save ·r.1 y Daddy .·· They were organized by the council of En\ 1rnnmrnt, Employment Econoniy 11nd i)L•vclopmcnt tCEEEDJ headed by Gilbert 1''erguson. The meeling opened "'ith a plea from Assemblyman no h c rt Badham <R- Newport BeachJ for approval of the t"·o l,J 4(}-n1egawatt reactors at the planl three miles south of San Clemente. A round of applause followed the com· mission staff report g i v en by Ex- ecutive Director Joseph Bodovitz. The staff is recommending denial of the project because construction would destroy 52 ac res of sandstone bluffs and feared damage to the marine en- vironment. Oraage C.ast Weather Like the wealh<'r toda y? 'Veil, that's the way it Jooks ror Thurs· day too, according to the weather service. Some high .clouds but mostly SUMY with highs aL the beaches In the mid-IOI riling <ti> the low 70s Inland. But Bodovitz slressed that the staff feel s there are workable alternatives to this plant, including moving it to the inland side of the highway. Commission Chainnan f\.1elvin Lane told 1hc audience thet the 1972 Coastal Zooe Acl under whlch the com.mission operates "is ra.the'r specific and we bave lo hue to it · Whether we a g r e c "''ith it .or-not." Deputy Attorney General Car I Boroakay said no permit can be granted 11nless the coastal commissio n finds there is no substantial adverse environment al effect from the project. "The combination uf beach, surf and canyon inakes rhis a unique recreationa l area," Bodovitz said this morni ng as he showed slldes o( the San -Onofr e beach. "Jt seems to me inconceivable that anyone who has ~een that site would not v.·ant to protect it. "There is no reason lo destroy scvcn- (See. ONOFRE, Page Zl Two Kidriaped Micliigari Boys F ou,rid Murdered ... ROMULUS, Mich. IUPll -Gerald Craft wa s a brigbl-f!yed, &-year.old who once starred in an advertisement for Kentucky Fried Chicken. Keith Arnold was a 6-ycar-old friend. They were kid!Ulped Saturday as they played in front of, a friend's house. Police found their bodies Tuesday in an ~ndoned field. • I Bookstore Pair Pawns In Batt"le? By JACK CllAPPEU.. Of fl'lt DIUY ""'-1 Sll ll Gordon and Evel yn \Yilson. 0\1Tiers of Laguna Beach's Fahrenheit 451 bookstore, loday appear to be paY.'ns in a coun1 ywide crackdo"TI on anything Iha! looks like smut. The couple, both forrner leachers. and she an ex-Catholic nun. wrre arrested !\1onday in Laguna Beach for allegedly selling and distributing pornography. The pornography consisted of several under~round comic books purchased by a detective. The books involved have been in print for years and sold for years in Laguna Beach both by the '\'ilsons and the former owner of the book store. They are also available at the UC Jrvine Bookstore. Despite denials by one deputy district attorney Monday that a smut crackdown was under way by county Jaw en- forcement agencies, another deputy ron- finned that with a recent clarification of the state's obscen ity laws, the DA was moving on all fronts against what was considered dirty books. John Anderson, deputy di stri ct af- torncy, said his office would be doing all it could do to crack down on smut. · "\Ve 're going lo do all we can in- vestigatively lo tra ck dov•n these printers and publishers and writers of this kind of book," Anderson said. He said it was "kind of too bad" that little people like the Wilsons got swept up in the smut net, but he said (See S,.1UT, Page !) - Bookstore Couple • ID County Pawns S1nut Cra~kdown? • • I rices as Burnitag Issue Puffing on cigar, Bill Nicholson of lluntington Beach goes after pail of water to douse fire in engine of his van. T he engine backfired ancl went up in smoke early Tuesday afternoon out.~ide the Sheraton Mo· tor Inn in l£untington Beach, according to firemen. who arrived shortly after this photo wa s taken to help. Nicholson, 407 Alabama St., was not injured. own Recluctions Won't Reach Co11sumers WASHINGTON I AP ) -The Cost of Living Council today announced it vtas permitting increases in prices of home heating oil by two cents a gallon and wilt order reduction in gasoline prices at !he rrfinery level by one cent a gallon. But while <'onsumers \~·i ll have to pay the extra two cents for heating oil , probably beginning ln January, the re duction in gasoline prices probably "'ill not b{' seen at the ~Jso!i ne pump. Counci l Dire<..ior John T. IJunlop said the price actions arc designed to SPEED LIMIT, WELFARE BILLS LAUNCHED-Slo•y Page S POSTAL SERVICE FACING 11 PERCENT FUEL CUT-Page 12 stlmulate increased production of heating oil at oil refin erirs by eliminating ex- isting incentives to produce gasoline. fie said the one-cent reduction in the price of gasoline at the refinery level "'ould accomplish this purpose, but p~ ably never "'OUld reach the retail level because of other Increased production of healing oil at oil refineries by eliminating ell.isling incentives to produce gasoline . The increase of two cents per gallon for horne heating oil will be about 7 percent over the present average price pe r gallon of about 28 cr-nts. he said. Dunlop said the council will announce additional steps to give refiners in- C<'nti ves to prOO.uce more heating cil and that this would probably result in (See ENEJ\GY, Page Z) INSIDE TODAY One solutimi to t'9.e destruc- tion of ma1l'.s coastal eliviron- fll.e'llt -pttt mank'nd out to &ea. Thi.I issue, amonQ other~. w°" ratted .at a seminar on coastal zone 1nonaoement tllis week in Irvine. See Page 14. The Arnolds learned or the kidnap Saturday when someone telephoned their home to demand a r8118Qm of '53.000. "I couldn't raise $500, let alone ~.000," Mrs. Amold sobbed. · After police tried unsuccesstuliy to trap Uie kldnapers with a fake money drop. U!lng newspapers instead. of cash, the telephone calls stopped . There was no W<>rd of the boys' fate until Tuesday. Tape Tampering Denied A PET THEORY: ADS SELL PETS At Your Stl"fkt I •t1l111t H L.M, ...... 11 Ctll""'I' J, " Cltltlll.. •J·JJ c-1n '' Cf'Mt-r.i '' C>lllll Nfll(ll 10 ••lttt'llll ,,_ ' e11l'trl•""'-" '"'' fll-• !tJl flw ltlt llKtr• 1t MoNwlc:-JJ ,._ '""'"" i( Mt¥iel ll•J1 M•t\uil """'' !t "'""''' ,.... .. ,. °'"'"' c .. 111,,. 11 '"'"" ,..,,., ,. '"'" ,.,.,. Sffc~ M•r1itti M•ll ltle'wlMll ,, lMlttn H•t1 •.. ,..., ~ W__.t N9M IM' ...... ...... t.!t Then a passing motorist spotted a body in a field near Det,rolt's Metropoli tan Airport. •le told pollce. It was Keith Arnold and he had been shot several times tn the head, ~n intensive search in the wet, thick weeds turned up no traet of his frtend, Gera.Jd, but a woman passing a field about a mile away spotted another body. 11 was deacrlbed by police as a dumping ground for murder victims. The bodi es \Set BODIES, Page 21 jf J WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Rbse Mary Woods , President Nixon 's person a l Rectttary. testified today she had no lcnoWll'dge al how 18 minutes were obliterated from one Watergate tape or whether the.re was any deliberate tampering wllh the tapes. Miss Woods, t oddcnly recalled to lhe stand on order of U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica, said she had no additional information to give regllrding the mystery of Nixon's tapes. "Do you have any knowledge that anyone tampered with. altered . erased or obliterated any portion of those I ) tapeti~'' asked Jtll Volner, ss an assistant special prosewtor. "No, Ma 'm, I don 't,"' ?i.1lss Woods replil'd. Miss Woods testified twice previously in Sirica's hearing on the White •rouse tapes -once on Nov. 8 when she $100 BILLS FLOOD WATERGATE . PANEL. Story, P1go 4 did not mention an IS-minute gap on a taped conversation brtween Nill.on and hi~ fonncr aide ll. R, Jlaldcmnn on .lune 20. 1972 . end again on Nov. 26 when she said she 1nay hove cnuscd .. part of the gap. Sirica. saying he w&nted to "grt lo th~ bottom'' of the problc•,1, ordered Miss Woods recalled. "We want It> find out the truth in this matter, Sirica told Mi58 Woods dur- ing her 65 minutes or testimony. "fl() you know anything thnt would lhro1\· l!ght on this very serious proble rn abo1 1t "·hat caused that 18-minutc gap~" I-le told Miss Woods his he;arin l! 11110 the laPf'S case was "the greatest for11rn you'll ever have the opportunity fr'! s;xak 111" but streSM!d "this i.s not n lr\.:il ' (See ·rAPES, Page %) ., We have a pct theory at the Daily Pilot. We lhink Daily Pilot ads sell pets ••. among other things. The proof: Too many pets. Want good home for young ?i.1ynah Bird. Ncr1rly new (age in- cluded. 135. (Phone No.) That ad made the sale to the fir!lt calk?r to respond; your ad could get equally fa!lt results. llave a theory you \vanl to te81 or something to st'll7 Dial 642-5878, the direct Hne to results al the Daily Pi.lot. ' ' .~ .... , ... Pu,u1 ... ... I TONlf.llT :-,~~~\\'J~rurf.\ll·:SA S('Jj()f)L BOAl1l) - ill'i;!Ul:1 r 11\l't'llng. l 'v:i.t..:1 ,\h·s;i Cou11~1[ C:harnh~·r:-. 7 :111 p 111 L'.CI LEC'l'li H~;s -· 'A n1t'r1 t.: an l'°'-·u1n1 1n1;11 ) n~ Ar! Forni ," ~J{'111l SC'1C'nCt· ll;~!I . ~ p ni ·1 1\g1n~ -Origins, r:ffC<'t~ &. ('ontrul," 1<001n 161 ll urnan· it1l'S I-hill. 7 \l p n1 . Athn1:-s1on $:..~o "'EO:-O:CSOAY . IJEC. S CCI 11BA~1:\ -•· /\f!t·r the Fall," f·lne ArLs \'111agt• 1·heatre, Oct'. H , 8 p.m Tick r!s $3 t·c 1 l.l:CTL'HES -•·ThC' Classic Ci ne rna·· iit'rlP'i. S<·1t1ncc Lrcture. Hal l. 8 p .111, .. Educat ion to f\olce\ the Future·· series, !loom 100. So('ial Science Hall , 7·10 p.1n Adnuss1on $S 50. F r una l'age J RATIO N • • • Uu-; ~·r;ir , "Befor(' Christmas?" asked acting comn111tee chairman Al Lllman (0- 0re.l. 0 1Uy Piiot S!lll Pllo!O Brass Visits El To1•0 Hospital Preside.it George Hoag II Heads Directors Ccorge lloai.: I I ~-tonday night was elP<:ted presidt·n l of the board of direc· tors of the Ne"-·port Be;:ich hospital nam· ed after his parents. lloag has ser\'t'<l as vice pre!'lident of lloag ~lemonal llos pital since the board was creait>d in 1950. 'I'he hospital opened two years later. Tiie Hoag Foundation. established in 194-0 by lloag and his parents, the late ~1r. and ~1rs. (:rorge Grant Hoag, has continuously been a 1najor contributor to the ~!arbor Area health care facility. lloag succeeds A. Vincent Jorgensen as board president. Jorgensen se rved as president for sevn years. Dr. John F. Dean of Ne Y!pOrt Beach \\'as elected vice president. Agnes Blom- quist and Charles J . Fishback have been re-elected SC<.'.retary and treasurer, respecti\•ely. Other board 1nernbers rlected for 1974 include Roger t-.1. Alison, Albert J. Auer. James F.. Ballinger. Dr. Arnold 0. Beckrnnn, Guy K. Cl aire. Dr. James C. Doyle <ind Francis E. Grisct. ·:.Thal is righr ," said !!il l. The Republican go\'ernor of lo\\-'a, Robert D. JG\y. s;iid Love's abrupt departure fro rn his energy job would discourage others like lhe former Colorado governor from going to Washington . A person would have to think very seriously before accepting a posilion like !hat where "you get booted out ," said Ray. J\larine Corps Con1n1andant, Gen. Robert E. Cush· rnan and Mrs. Cushn1an <left ) arrived today for a two-day tou r of Orange County ~ICAS faci lities in El Toro and Santa Ana. Third fo.lari ne Aircraft \Ving Commanding Gen. H. S. Jiill and Mrs. J-l ill and El Toro 1'.fCAS Con11nander, Brig. Gen. \Villi:tm R. Quinn and l'.trs. Quinn, ri gh t, particip:ited in the full honors arrival t:eremony. General Cushn1an will present a nurn ber of awards and hold a press conference Wednesday. Also elected to tho board were Earl 11 . Hardage, .John t-.1acnab, J ohn J . 1\lcNaughton .. John IL PorlC'r Jr., George Elias, Dudley H. Fu rse, Dr. Richard Altman, Dr. K. J. Smallwood. Willard D. Voit and John A. ~1urdy J r., president emeritus. TO LEAD HOSP ITAL BOARD Hoag's Hoag Tax Baring • ID Besides his support of the hospital, lfoag has been active with various other civic organizations in the 11arbor Area. of !he lloag Foundation. Sen. Henry t-.1. .Jackson (D-Wash.J . introduced a bill to create the new energy administration, while expressing concern about Love 's departure. ''It is not at all clear that he \.\'as even given the staff or the authority or the support to do the job he was asked to do,'' Jackson said. Nixon's Lcrwy ers Say T1ie y'll Perniit Exaniination lie has just com pl eted three years as president of the Orange Empire Boy Scouts of An1eri ca and is now serving as reglonaJ campi ng chairman for the 11-state \Vt•stem re gion. Hoag is a n1en1ber or the national board of the Girl s Club of A1nerica and ci trustee of the CHy of !·lope. Dr. Dean, \\'h11 v.·as rlt'<.'t<.'d to the fl oag board in 1972, is ii professor or education and ch;_iirn1an of the !Jepart· menl of Educat ion ut \V hiltier College. lie has served as an eldrr of Sl. Andre\~··s Presbyrer1an Ctiurch and has been president of the Orange County Council of the lntemational Read ing Association and the II a r IJ o r J i t cs Toastmaster Club . lie is a member of lloag's '552 Club.' Ash. in saying Simon would definitel y get the job. testified al a Senate hearing: "Bill Siinon can pro vide clean and clear and dyna111ic leadership."' WASl-flNGTON (AP ) -Presi dent Nix- on 's lawyers have told Republican leaders they ~re willing to let a congressional comrruttee examine Nixon's documen· talion for a sizea ble lax deduction f('SUlting from donation of vice presiden- tial papers to the goverrunent. The offer "'as discussed al a private White House meeting Monday where the GOP leaders were given an advance glimpse at a thick stac k of financial reports Nixon plans to release this week. The lawyers told the group they can document Nixon's cash flow and shOw Sen. Abraham A. Ribiooff (D-Conn . ), also praised Simon as "the uncommones t bureaucrat I've ever met." Said Ribicoff: "He's the only man in government you could cal! up on the telephone and get an answer im- mediately.'' County Officer Cleared From Page 1 HUGHES ... acknov.·lcdged getting the money from 11ughes associates in late 1969 and early 1970. ~re said he .. assumed" the money was meant as a political contribution. Rebozo said he nevrr gave the money to Nixon but kept it foc three years io a safe depo.5it box in his Key Biscayne, Fla. bank and Trust C-0. lie said he re· turned the money this year. Mes a Contractor H1rrt, Cr11shed By Ditcl1di gger A JO-year-old Costa ~lesa contractor \Vas injured 1'1onday aft ernoon when a mechanical dilchd iggcr he v•as ope rating fell on hin1. Laurrn Ross l-l unt. 30, of 3133 Barbados Place, was 1n satisfactory condition to- day at t-.1t•rcy Gcncr.1! ~lospital. Santa 1\na, "·here he \\-'.'.Is taken for emergency lreatment fo!JO"-'ing 1he 3:15 p.m. mishap. Police said llunt received cuts on the ]('ft leg. the buttocks, his back, right shouldl'r iui<t ni<:ht arm when he .and the n1achine both fell inw the ditch. l-l un1 <1nd hi~ m1n1-lype ditch-digging tractor had l)('Cn cutting furrows for sprinkler Jin('!> on an offramp Lo the San Diego Frrc1~·a:v near Bristol Street in tnc So1Hh Coasr Plaza area when th e acr1den1 occurred Jlunt is sclf-(•mplo,\'ed . 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David Russell Junk: 27, v.•as ~cquitted of three felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon and robbery after near· ly t\.\·o days of deliberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The verdict clearly astonished Judge Raymond Thompson. "J Stlppose you've given him a pardon," the judge commented to the jury after ord ering Junk and defense attorney Matthew Kuri!ich to "compose Tliree C1iar ges Lodge<l Against H unti11g ton ~1c11i A lluntington Beach man charged with kidnap . assault , burglary and robbery following a shootout 1n a Sant.a Ana Heights home faces arraignment Dec. II in Orange County Superior Court. 11 is t\.\'O alleged hostages v.·ere stn1ck by Nei,vport Beach police bullets and seriously wounded. Higher C()urt action was ordered in llarbor Judicial District Court after a preliminary hearing wa s held into the charges against lloland Dale Crawford, 29. who was arrested under the alleged alias ol Victor Grover lleidlage. Crawford ~·as grabbed by t-Oev.'POrt Beach police after a gun battle in which police bullets struck fi.-JarC() da Silva, 20, and Denine Baeseman. 20. Ilia arrest ended a chase in which Crawford alleged ly abducted th r ·e e peraons, commandeered two cars and repeatedly threatened to kill h is hostages. Crawford is held in Orange County Jail in lieu of ball set at SI00,000. lie ii named as co-defendant with tht: city ol Newport Beach ln a Superior Court civil action that charges police wi th being "careless and reckless" In allegedly opening fire on Da Silva and Miss Baese.man. Oa Silva sta tes ln the action that he and a glrl were st.ruck by a fusillade or poliC'C bullets .'Is Cra .. 1'ord marched them rrom the home with a gun held 10 the girl's temple. f'rom Page J SAUN A ..• sevenil customers complalned About the sllcklng sauna room door and if! loose handle in the· weeks before the Par!Oll Incident . Alrs. Doris Self of Orange today testified that shC' often US(!d the Muna roon1 on \h(' same days as Mrs. Pnr!On. P.fr s. Self test iricd that she always found !he 1\nahr1m woman to be "perlrctly nonnal" before the incident of i\1arch 2, 1970. I yourselves'' -an appa rent reference to _ lhe two emotional men wrapping th eir arms around each other. "Wei!. may be he'll lea rn a little sense from au this," the judge added, looking at the verdict forms with raised eyebrows. "~faytse' Mr. Junk ·will learn not to go to massage parlors in the mlddle of the night after drinking a number of Ha rvey Wallbangers." Prosecu tor Pat Brian had urged the jury to COn\'ict Junk for what he claimed was the officer's ''senseless attack" last July 3 on a masseuse in lhe Olympia r..Iassage Parlor, 2930 Pacifi c Coast Jiighway. Brian alleged Junk clubbed the at· tractive blonde unconscious with hill service re\·olvl'r immediatelv after she had rubbed him dov:n and ·then forted another fem ale employ(' to undress while he pocke ted all bus iness records rel ating lo him. Brian said Junk overlooked just one credit slip. That document led to the officer's arres! a few hours later in B::ikersf!eld \.\'here his wile, an en· ter!ainer. v.·as appearing In a local rughtspol. i\lrs. Junk , v.·OO occup1t>d a fronr. ro"'· seat in lhe L'<lurtroom throu ghout the three wetk trial, collapsed and wept as the. verdict was read. Kurilich 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 the!t of a $50 bill from his pants pocket and lhat his subsequent actions in !he massage parlor did not merit criminal action and were com- pletely understandable. Nc 'v Sa11 Onofre Plants Backed By Supervisors Orange County supervisors today pass- ed 8 resolution supporting e:rpa.nsion oC the Sa n Onofre nu clear power plant, which comes before the state coast.a l commission for approval Wednesday in Nev.1>0rt Beach. Board chalnnan Ronald Caspers sald the need for nuclear Power Is especially critical due lo ma jor shortages in other forms of energy and because of pollutloo from fossil fuel electrlcal plants. ··r ve inspected the se plants many times and I am just as so ld as t can ever be that this Is the way to go.'' Caspers said. "ff we don 't get the output from nuclear J)Ower we will have to go back to fossil plants and smog," Caspcra said he realizes he is late In urging the board to take a stand on the power pl.a"t but said , "if we even sway ooe vote It wouJd be worth It." Although the plant Is In Srui Diego County Orange Co un ty gets more than 80 percent ol the power produced by the atomic generators. SuperviBor Ralph a ark or Anaheim ab8talned from the vole becall.tt he aald the request came as a surprise. his net worth has leg iti mately risen to abou t $1 niillion during his presidency. Rep. John And('rson (R·Ill .1, said the la"'·yers reportedly were so confident of. t_heir documentation that they were \\'1lhng to let the joint congressional commilee on internal revenue taxation ~eview Nixon's clain of abou t $500,000 1n deductions for the vice presidential papers. The Associated Press reported Sunday tha t White House documents list the ~esident as paying $72,686 in fed eral income laxes for 1969, $789 for 1970, $878 for 1971 and $4 .298 for 1972. A comparison of those fi gures with the Internal Rev enue 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, however, of the precise amounts of the refunds, or y;hether the Presidnt receiv4 ed refund checks. savings bonds or ap- plied the amounts to future laxes. The President opened the meeting wit h Vice President-designate Gerald R. Ford, GOP Chairman George Bush and seven Republican congressional leaders, by giv· ing a 20-minute pre\·iew of personal finances. Froan Pnge 1 CULTURE ... funrls \\'ill be generated . J. IA'sli'e Stef· fen srn. general finance chatrman, 1,1·lll \\·ork 1\-'i fh Farmer, who is treasurer of the foundation. on this project. In addition, officials announced that l..adislay,· Reday. ch;1i rm3n of the '.lic\\--port Brach c11v arts comrnittee. \1·ill head an organii.ltion.11 subcommittee that v.·lll make rerommendat1ons on a 1n.cinagement stru cture for tht;i. center. There \1as no targe t da1~ for com· plction of the center announced tiv foun- dation officials, but they said a tiffie1:ibl<' for the fund drive and con~truc!ion 1\11! be made public in the near futW"e. I-le is a pnst presiden t of th e Nev.'JX)rt Beach Unit t'd Fund and has served 83 treasurer of the Bo\\-·ers i\tuseu m 1''01111- da tion. He is currently vice president ' San Juan Building Ba1i Fizzles Bel ore Council B)' JOllN \I ,\I.T ERZA. 01 tht D.+ly P'lltt Sltll Proposals by a San Juan Capistrano gill councilman for an all-0u\ building ~'n bl'caus(' of the energy crisis fi zzled :.ionday before a packed house. \',·hen dcba!e l'nded an audiencl' C()m· posl'd o[ 1nany developers opposed lo lhe idea of CC1uncilman James Thorpe \1·0.tched quietly as the panel enacted a '~'atered-do""11 version. The measure calls for the formation of a special energy committee lo evaluate the impact o! the energy crisis on ci!y services. But the key c\:iuse calling for an outright ban on constru ction was stricken. Ko public comment on the measure eame before council men decided on the fate of Thorpe's idea unveiled by surprise l:ist '<•:erk. Ttiorpc in~h-i ed that ne w construction v.·ould causl' a drain on city services .. ~·hich hr said cilrl'ady were not in pace "·ith current population. He ~aid the ~ ity fa crs a 25 percent cutback in 11" fu1·l al!o<.'ation and that 1!s obl1ga11on 1s lo scrre the r('Sldents ··already here." "Th ry should not be made lo suffer because of !he new people brought to the community by new development." Thorpe s3id. Coun cil n1c n Josh Gammell and James Weath('rs appeared the strongest op- ponents lo the idl'a. Weath<'rs lermed the idea "possible overreaction" and "'on applausc fo r the commrnt. Concern then shift"<i lo the sratements contained in several en,·ironmental im· i:iact reports recently f1!l'd and approv ed for projects in the city and the C()nsensus amo ng councl lmen "-'as th at the "'riters of the statements erred \\-'hen they pred icted no adverse effec ts on energy supplies from lhe projects. "At the \'Cry least." said \\'eathers, "we might have to take a long look at those statements and "'hen it comes time to dra ft the masrrr list for the preparers "-'ho are approved !o O)X'ra te here. v.·e might dl'letc a fl'w \.\ho n1adc th e worst errors.·· No action follov.·ed on the formation of the special energy cornm1Uee. but C()unci!men agrred th;it "'hen ~layor Roy Byrnes appoints members hl' should select represrntati'<'CS fronl th e city staff , the council. the building indust ry operating locally as well a~ officials from majo r utilities serving thr r1 t\'. Byrnes \\•111 begin makini;? appo1n1inen!s to the group at next 0-·londay·s rounc1I session. The goals, roughly. arc for th e group to evaluate the severity of !hl' prohlcm as it affects San Juan and draft pro- posals to curb potential problems. WE 'VE ONLY \ JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five yeor1 490 a few far-sighted peopl• carpet bu,ine,s. revoluticnited the Flnt, the chemic<'ll ind ustry developed synthetic rel i<'lnc e on wool quality .a nd production. fib ars , eliminating SKOftd, mo chinery was invented which •nabl•d ca rp•ting to b• manuf1 ctur•d up to 100 t imes fa ster. Third, a nd most important, som• peopla stuck th•ir n•cks out i nd risk•d c1pif1 l t o put th•se developments to work. W het does thi1 m•an to you 1 It m9CIM that c•rpetin9 co1t1 lea than 30 y•ars ago. It meo111 that what wa• once • luxury 11 now within range of alm ost •v•ryone. It 1"9CIM • •election unimagin1bla 30 years ego. Wifh our family in the carpet bu1int 1• 1ince 189-4, wa have seen more changes in t he last few ye1r1 than wa beli ev•d possible, craating th• gre•f•st ccnsum•r growth industry in our aconomy. After 79 )'••r1, it look1 like we'•• Oftly , ... "9•• ! HOURS: Mon. 1'11111 Thurs., 9 to S:JO ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'lacentla Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 FAI., 9 10 9 -SAT, 9:JO to 5 ' '· ' " .. Hardhats Pichet~ TV Canieras Grind Se~retary Denies Ta111pering With Altered Tapes ' VOL. U , NO. DJ, J ~•CTIOHS . U P4QES Derision Due San Onofre Plant Hearing Jammed Dy CANDACE PEARSON Of IM Dalt' ltllel Sl•lf The slate coastal "-'ommission hearing on the San Onofre power plant add it ion today in Newport Beach took on a circus- li~ atmosphere. (Related stories, Page J.) As rour televtslon cameras ground aWay, the commission deliberated bc(Ort! a standifig-room-only crowd at the Newport.er lnh. Pickets. often wearing hard hats, car- ried signs proc\ain1ing. "Power for the People", "Save Our Jobs -Save ~fy Daddy.·· They "'ere organized by the council of ~n\'1ronment, Employment F~conomv 11nd f)evclopment (CEEED1 headed by Gilbert Ferguson. The meeting flpened \\'ith a plc>a from Assemblyman Rob c rt Badham fR- Ncwport Beach) for approval of the t"·o l.l4&-n1ega'l'•alt reactors at the plant three miles south of San Clemente. A round of applause followed the com- mission staff report g iv en by Ex- ecutive Director Joseph Bodovitz. The staff is recommending denial of the project because construction would destroy 52 acres of sandstone bluffs Md feared damage to the marine en- vironment. Orange Ceast " Weather Like the weather tOOay? \Veil, that's the way It looks for Thurs- day too, according to the weather service. Some high .clouds but mostly sunny with highs aL the beaches In the mi~ rlllng -tr> the k>w 70s inland. But Bodovili stressed that the staff feel s: th ere are workable alternatives 10 th is plant, including moving it to the inland side of the highway . Commission Chairman Melvin Lane told the audience Uu1t the 1972 Coastal Zooe Act under which Ille!: commission operates "is rathe'r specific and we bave to hue to it · whether we agree v.·i1h it .or not." Depuly Attorney General Car I Boronkay said no permit can be granted unless th e coastal commission finds there is oo substantial adverse environmental effec t from 1he project. "The combination of beach. surf and canyon 1nakes 1his a unique recreational area," Bodovitz said this n1orning as he showed slldes of the San -Onofre bea ch. "It seems to n1e inconceivable that anyone who has seen that site would not want to protect it. ''There is no reason to destroy seven- (See ONOFRE, Page 2) Two Kidnaped Micliigan, Boys Fou,11d M1irdered ROMULUS, Mich. (UPI ) -Gerald Crnft was a bright.eyed, 8-yea r-<>ld who once starred in an advertisement for Ken!ucky Fried Chicken. Keith Arnold was a 6-year-old frlend . They were kidnaped Saturday a.s they played in front or a friend'.!! house. Police found their bodies Tue.sday In an Jba,ndoned Ueki. • I Bookstore Pair Pawns In Battle? By JACK CJIAPPELL Of "'• O.lly PIM! Sllll Gordon and Evelyn Wil son. 01.rners of Laguna Beach's Fahrcnhell 451 bookstore, today appear lo be pav..·ns in a coun!ywide crackdown on anything that looks like snlUI. The couple, bo!h former lcachcrs. cind she an ex-Catholic nun. were ~rrestcd Monday in Laguna Beach for allegedly selling and distributing pornography. The pornography consisted of several uJlderground comic books purchased by a detective. The books involved have been in print for years and sold for years in Laguna Beach both by the 'Vilsons and the former O\\'fler of the bookstore. They are also available at the UC Irvine Bookstore. Despite denials by one deputy district attorney Monday that a smut crackdown was Wlder way by county law en- forcement agencies, another deputy con- firmed that with a recent ch1rification of the state's obscenity laws. the DA was moving on all fronts against v..•hat was considered dirty books. John Anderson, deputy district at- torney, said his office would be doing all it could do to crack down on smut. · "\Ve're going to do all we can in· vcstigatively to lrack do\vn these printers and publishers and writers of this kind of book," Ander son said. He said it was "kind of too bad" that little people like !he Wilsons got swept up in lhe smut net, but he laid (See SMIJT, Page !) - Bookstore Couple • ID County Pawns S111ut Cra~kdown? • • I rices as Burning Issue Puffing on cigar, Bill Nicholson of Huntington Beach goes after pail of water lo douse fi re in engine of hi s van. The engine backfired and went up in smoke early Tuesday afternoon outside the Sheraton 1\-to- tor Inn in Huntington Beach, according to firemen, who arrived shortly after this photo was taken lo help. Nicholson, 407 Alabama St .. was not injured. own Reductio11s Won't Reach Co11su1ners \V ASfflNGTO'.'i (AP) -The Cost o! Living Council today announced it v.·a ~ pennitling increases in prices or home heating oil by tv.·o cent.s a gallon and will order reduction in ,.gnsoline prices al the refinery level by one ccnl a gallon. But while consumers \\'ill h<ive ·to pay the extra two cents for heating oi!, probably beginning in January, !he reduction in gasoline prices proba bly \l'ill not b<' seen at the ga!'ol1ne..pump Council Dir('('tor John 1'. Dunlop snid the price ac!ions arc d~signed to SPEED LIMIT, WELFARE BIL LS LAUNCHED-Story Page 5 POSTAL SERVICE FACING IT PERCENT FUEL CUT-Poge 12 stimulate increased production of heating oi l at oil refineries by eliminating e1- isting Incentives to pnxiuce gasoline. He said the one-cent reduction in the price of gasoline at lhe refinery leve l would acoomplish this pUJlK)Se. but prob- ably never v.wld reach the retail level because or other increased production or heating oil at oil refineries by el iminating ex.isling incentives to produce gasoline. The increase of tv;o cents per gallon for home healing oil will be about 7 percent over the present average price per gallon of about 28 cents. he said. Dunlop said the council will cinnounce additional steps to give refiner.s in· ccntives to produce .m<>re heating oil and that this would probably result in (See ENEl\GY, Page%) INSIDE TOD/\ Y One solution to the de.ttruc- tion of man's coastal et1tnro11- mei1t -put ?Mnkind out to sea. Thil issm, among others. was T"aiaed at a seminar on coastal zone m.01wgcment this week tn Irvine. See Page 14. The Arnolds learned or the kidnap Saturday when someone telephoned their home to demand a ransom of '53.000. "I couldn't raise $500, let alone $.IJ,000," Mrs. Arnold sobbed. ' After police tried unsuccessluliy to trap the kidnapers with a fake money drop, using newspapers Instead.,. of cash. the telephont calls stopped. There was no word or the boys' rate until Tuesday, Tape Tampering Denied A PET THEORY: ADS SELL PETS Al Yf'llr '41"1'lct t autr111 H t..M. a-.• lt c1u.....,11 s. 1't CIH•lfl" Q 0Jt c-1n .,. c,., .. r111 ,. 0.11~ NI"~• It .. ,..,... ..... ' • ..., • .._.... ~21 l"l-• •fl ., ... ""' .... ,. 11 """"'.. Jt AMI llllllM'I )4 l'M\l'ltt , .. ,, M~IP.,._ 1't N1tt.Mf H-. 4, 2t Or-C....,. It 1,1v1tt ...,,.., • '""' tt·f4 1'9dl M1R1l1 »II '''"'""" 11 TltNltft M·l7 WN!Jlet" t ·-·· ..... JI-It ............... 1' Then a passing motorist spo tted a body in a Ueki near Detro l t' s Metropolitan Airport. He told police. It was Keith Arnold and he had been shot several times in the head. An Intensive senrch in the Ylet, thick weeds turned up no trace of his rrtend, Gerald, but a woman passing a field about a mile away spotted another body. Jt wa.s described by police as a dumping ground for murder victlml'I. The bodies (Ste BODIES, J•age ll " • j WASHINGTON (UPI) -Res. Mary Woods , President Nixon's p e rs on a I secretary, testified today .she had no kJ\oWledge ol how 18 minutes were obUterated fro m one Watergate tape or whether there was any deliberate tampering with the tape.s . Miss Woods, t uddenly re<:alled to the stand on order or U.S. District Judge John J. Slrica, said she had no additional information to give regarding the mystery of Nlxon '.s ta pes. "Do y<>u have any knowledge tha t anyone tampered wilh. altered. erased or oblitera ted any portion of those. ' tapes?" asked Jill Volner, as an assistant special prosecutor. . "No, Ma 'm, I don 't," Miss Woods replied. Miss Woods: testified twice previous!:; in Sirica's hearing on the White House tapes -once on Nov. 8 when she $100 BILLS FLOOD WATERGATE PANEL. Story, Pago 4 did not mention an IS.minute gap on a !aped conversation betwrcn Nix.on and hi~ former aide H. R. lfaldeman on June 20. 1972. and again 9.n Nov. 26 when she tiilld she may hove cnu5cd I part of the gap. Sirica. saying he wanted to "~<'t to lht! bottom '' or the proble•11, ordc:rcd Miss Woods recalled. "We want to !ind out the truth in this mat1cr, SiMca told Mi~ Wood s dur· ing her 65 minutes of testimony. '"f''\1 you know anything that would thro·v light on this very serious probh•m :ihou1 v..·hat call.1ed that 18-nilnute gap·:·· •le told ~1iss Woods his hl'<irinl{ .nro the tapes case was "the grt'atest f0n111'1 you'll e\"er have the opportunity tri :i j)Cilk in" but stresM:'d "th.ls Is not a trldl. · ~See ·rAPES, Jl•gt Z) l \ ., We have a pet theory at the Daily Pilot. We think Daily Pilot ads sell pets ... among other thlngs. The proof: Too many pets. Want ~ood home for yot.mg A1ynah Bird. Net11rly new cage in· cludtd. m. (Phone No.) Thal 11\d made the sale to the. fir~t caller to respond: your ad could get eq ually fa~t results. •tave a theory you v.'ant to test or something to 5<'11' Dial 642·Sf78. lht: direct line to resultJ at the Daily Pilot. • . ' , ' :: l)AllT t'H V1 ' 'D«>PJJ Tl11·011t ' f'ron1 Page l San Diego Mulls Trustee Charges SMUT ... ih;,.t b1· closlll~ dov.·n the retail outlel11: fr1r Jirt)' c"t1111l1· l.look s, "that's the riu1t·kes t y:a y to &t't to !he publishers." fahrl'riht•11 451 Uouk Store . 500 S. Collsl fhghwny Laguna Ber.l'h isn't an "adult l>oukstore." 11 1s an a v a 11 t gurde store v.·htre. 1hc U1b!c, books on eastern religion . ":\ c:uide to the National Parks." and 111.111\' n1undanr books on ~1ath. English ;u1d 'scii::nce ocrupy the shelv es. ·r.·<l 1Jro111f1eld. deput1· 1·1•v :111ori11~y or-.!:wn IJ1 1•go. $;1IJ tu1l;1,\ 11 v,ill h1• ;'II h·ci-t It! days bt fore ~· cll·C1sJllfl 1'S rr:'IChe•I \1llt•lh1·r Iii llli1,1 ·(·t111• ll unl11ll!,t1>1i Ro•,J(·h -;~)1oul ()({lrli•l'i lfl !111• "h'f•I 1111; or 1h1· \ r.1!t·11 "l>..·1·1• Thri1;it" B1un1!11·ld. rh1 • 1.1urnu~1.1pt11· "J"l"v1.i11,\ for the (Iii ul San l)1l·J.!n. ~;urt h•• h:is <llread1: dl·lt·rm1nl'tl 1ht1! 1hi:: rnov1e il~<'lf is pvr nog r8phu:, hut h~· is <..'Oii· tlflU lllg hi :. 11l\1'"\lgat10l1 (If !ht• "CrCf'llUl~~ vl the fLln1 lu 1!t•!l'rr111nl' 1f ll ("Orlst11ult·1I a publir 1·;...h1b111on of tlit• •·ul,"('cne rn:i1- 1er " The n1011.-11.1~ shov•n in August dunng a retreat !1y the top ~6 ;idn11n1str:l!or5 Police Nal> Ex-hoyfrie11cl 111 Shooti11~ c... An un('mployrd F'u!!r·r1011 s1·r1·1re ~,:;i­ tion al!cndant 11·as bovkf·d on ass;11rlt C'hnrgcs after police :i llcgf•d he shot LIIJ his C'x-girlfriend's 3partrnenl Tuesday ni~ht in an arflUrll1'nl ov\·r :1 drbl. Gerald Hog{'rS. 2'.l. •1f 33:\1 Qu;-ir11. Lane. \\'a s bookf'd 11110 Ur~1ni.:r County J ai l on all ('!;!<llions tl1:1! hl' fired a fusill;ide of 10 shots inlo an in habited dw('!lin~ narrov.•ly n1issing his ex-girl. damaged an au!o mobill' and also did har1n to a police un it Sharon Srnal llvood. 2!. of 2100 Tcrrv P!acf•. !old offict•rs llo gt4s bccan1i~ enraged wh rn she rl'fUSl.'d his den1and 10 pay !he h;1l;H1 c~ of :i $75 dchL ~Iiss S1nnllwood 1old polH'l' ht• s1orn1rd out of thr apar1111<·n1 \'ov.·ing "lo shoot 11p your plllcl' ;i nd shoot ~1ou. ·· On le11ving, he snt:isht.'d his car inlo hrr parked Vehic le several limes and rt'tu rnr<l shortly v.•i!h a fiigh po\vcr rd milil;iry rifl<·. in\'CStigators alleged. They ch:1rg('CI tha1 Hni::ers firl'd more than IO shots into 1-.liss Srnall\'.'OC.J ~ :ipartn1l'nl. ~1 iss Sn1:i1Jv.·001 flopped on the floor :is lhc hulle!s \1h1zzl'd 01·crhC'.'.l1t. nogcrs also flrlil scvl'r.d shots 11110 hrr car ile \\·as apprrl1rnded at his father's hon1c in Yorba Linda and is in .J~ange County Jail tod11.\·. Offieers assert :is they were driving him back to !he station he slammed his fr~·t on !he l)ack of ;i seat in thr parrol cnr, bending the fra me so that 11 is u1111.sahle. From Page 1 ENERGY ... additional price inerc;1srs to consumers . Bul he said 1he increases \\'ould nol be as much as !lie tv.·o-ecnt inc rease approved toda~·. i\fe.1nv.•hilc. SrrrPt.1rv nf St<.llC' l!cn1·v A . Kissinger \\';1~ II) ·111(•j•t 11·11h Shc.lk Ahn1ed Zaki Yat1H1111 , 1hc Saudi ,\r<ibi <l n 011 n1inis1er . 10 discuss 1hat nation·s cutoff of oil lo lhr l:nitNI Stnlcs Also expected to rnl'el 11·11h f\1s<>1ng1·r t is Bela1d 1\hdes.1tn m. the minister of industry and energy for Algen;i. l·lo"·e\'er, Stall' !)cp:irtrnPnt officials say the.\' flu nut 1·>.:pi'1.'l lhc n1t"Cl1n~ lo arcompl1 .... h n111 rh tn arr:ini;1ng quitk rcsump11on ,,foil suppi1rs BODIES. • • \1'rn> !hr 4·1.chtl\ :1 11d n1n!h loullti 111 thf> fie lds in ~Hl n1nn1hs Police said lhr~ h;ul nu ~·lur ~ lri the killings. ~fr'\. Cr;1ft sho"·rd 11l'l\·~mt•n ~11me i•I hl•r son's hnn11·v.·ork -:i ll n1:1rkcd \\'1th ri tf'aeher 's star !or rxrellcncc. "J non t unrierstand u. ·~hr s;1id. "lie \O\'f-rl hfe and schu<1I :ind the Cub Scuu1s so much. He v.·ns so bri l!ht and friend!}." ORANGE COA.ST liT DAILY PILOT T1'11 Orl f111' Co•1I O~ILY PllOf, wltl'> w~lcl'> I• t o,..Dl"ld !1'>1 N1w• Pron, I• pu~l .. l'>Oll DY n.. Of~"lll CO.O•t PuDil•""'~ CO"'l>l"V. Jooo t i lt "''llon• ••• puDh•lilol, Mo"ll•V IMoug" F rl<lo y, fur CO•'• M•••. NowpO•t a11cl'>. tiun!lt)CllOn lltt<" ·~oun••'" Vall••· L10"'11 8Htll, lrvont•S1ddl.tl~ck 1od S•n Cl•-~11/ l•n Ju1n C1olflrtna. A tlnQl1 •to11•on11 111ll!io<> lo puOllol'>t<I JolU•d•y• 1r>e1 Sur>d•••· TM prlncip.tl p.,ti111l'><no pion• " 11 JJ3 WHt a1y l !rH I, Cotto Mou. C••••o•~·•, •111,. Robt rl N, W11r.l ,rn ld t nl Ind Publlt.,t r J oe~ R. Cu•lt v Vl(I ,tffi<llnt 1nd G1ntr1I Ml ""'Vr." Tko"''' K11vil Ed<IOt T~o'll •t A. Mu•phint M1~19l1111 Edi!<>< Ch1 ~11 H. Loo i llich1•<l P. Nill ..... ,,,.,,, M1no9lfl0 E1;1Q•• °"" .. (flit MHt: lJO Wott 81V 5ttrtl H•"'ll6"' at•<" »:1l NtWDO•I flou1•~• .. L-•, l 11dl: m Fll<"t" A•tnut M""'!lng!flotl •lld'I; l1J71 ltldl ..... lfvl tf 9"tn c.._..,., JOI "'°'"' El Cimino llffl 1 .......... 1714) 642-4)11 C1•1ftM ..,,,_.... 641-1671 '""' C.-111 Art1t ~ .. L ...... lttdl ••2...4411 '""" ...... Or•• CHolfY c.-11 .... Mt-1ttt CO!"f•ltM, 1t1J. O••not eo .. 1 lliAl"•lllnO tom~~,. Mo -• •IG<IM, l!lu1tr11~ .. od!IOfl•I .....,,,., or ld~•rlkt,......11 llllrtl" _, .. ·-·~Id Wll!houl •Pl(.191 "' rniotlln O' ,....,,Ith! o-r. ~ cl•t1 ....,.!•H ... w 1t ("'ti M~, c.o11"'"'11. '~'"'.,.. ., u rrle• n U ,,_llliY I ~ "'lh l) !I ....... l!llVJ rnllll .. r 11nt1 ... 11eM n .u """11111. ' of thr J[un!ington Ht'iil'h l'n1fJ1l lliJ:li Sc·hool 01~ll'l{'l <1l :1 111011·1 011 Sllcl!l·r Jslanll. 1'ht scr1-..•111ng or l1h1 v1tlf..-i-t;1pl'd l'opv •lid not cu1111· I•> l1g)H u11r1t j 1r•!ut"H.·r \1h1•ri flurn1ngttir1 l\1•:11 ·h 1·11·t• u!t1t·1•r.., 1·onf1:.C':11l·d t!u· 1;111l' f r u rn a ::.l'l1ool til..,ll lt'I 1•1nplU\ r . 1.J14·;d 1XllH·t' t'Und11l"1t ·1l .111 1nvrs1lgat1on of tl ll' sho " ing, hut o.;;ud thry did not ha\'1· suff1ei\·nt t·\'Jdl·rice lo prosecute thl' case ;ind !hey \u rned thl'ir in- form:1t100 Ol'l·r to t!1c· $.'In Diego police. Brotnfii·l1I s:ud h1' h:1 s rev1e"Ctl all vf the 111~11er1.1! 111 tht: c·a~e. "l 'rofr.~s1onally spe11k1ng. I hclieve th1· rnaicriiil c:~1n be <:har~cd as ~c•'nf· 1nal!"r :\ly only rf'~('r\ation is the 11:.iy 111 \1luch !I 11as 1·").l11b1li'fl. The underground eornlcs were kep t on 11 small .shelf witlnn ann's r ea ch of the salcs1ntu1's dt·sk, near a 1nyna bird '!'ht• books purchas£•d and entered into P1•idt>n<·e by the 1,(lguna lleAch Polit•(' dt•par!1nent incl1Klt•d: "\\'1111n11·n·s Co1nix,'' "E:J Perfecto." "Gre.:rst•r.·· "Zap No. 5." Of those four. '"El P<>rfeeto," a l'o1nic produced by drug pr1l'St l)r. Tin101 hy l.e<try 's c<>n- \'t'rls, was found not to be ObSt.·e nt'. 1'he otht•rs sho11·cd black and white llra v.·ings of \'iOlrn<.'t' and sex acts. In add11ion to tho~ purchased by the Lagunn Beach Police , oflicers sciz~ ll copy of "Z:i p No. 3" v.•hen they ;1 rrested J\lrs. \l'ilson :it the couple 's S!Orf'. "Tiii' ~1atule ))f'nal11.l'~ 1l1f' p11hlif' t'.\· !11ti11111g of nhSCl•llt' 111;1n1·r ;ind 1 :1111 1101 thoroughly c:onv11H'i·cl 1h:1! this t·~1 ~c 11ill n11·rt lhat rcq11ircn1Pnl,"' he s;ud. Hron1f1t·l<l s111d h1: 1" t·11rrl·n1 Jy pro:.- t l'll!Ulg ;in oh~<.·t·ni• book t":l:.L' .and ;ol lhe l'onclusion of 1hal case ht• will dl'vutc his lime 10 the "Dcrp Thront" incidcut. Rescue Slii11 Readi.efl 1\flt•r J)j/rng iirl'PSlt>cl, lhr \\'ilsons \Vere- furc1•1t ro put up S500 bail in orckr to be kept frorn being jailed. They ha\'e a J:J. onth old so11, ruid !-.1rs. \\'ilson is prrg 11nt. The cou ple id the $SOO lhcy used A Sa turn IR c·ra\vls out of 1he \·ertical /\ssemblv pad. The rocket can be readied for a quic k return Building at ('ape (';in;iver:il 011 its way 10 1hc launch of the Skylab astronauts if it becomes ne\'essar~'- represented 1no y 1hPy had saved to purchase Chr istinas book s!ock. --------J re said he plans 10 vie w the mo!f'l .ind lht• room in 11·hic!1 !ht•, shol'.1n gs too k plact•. "] don 't :ultu·ip;11r 111· ti:rvic\\'1ng ;iny of tlll' pccplc invol\'eti." hr said. Clemente Market I-lit Ly Vandals 111 Meat Section State Officials l(eepn1g t'rom Page 1 ONOFRE ... Both 1\'f're bittrr, nol only about the arrf'S1, bu t thr n1;11u1rr in 1vhich they 11·l'r1· 1rcnlt·d hy offu.:ers. II :1ppcars. hov.•rvcr, th;1t prop1.·r police procedures 111.·rr fol101\'ed 111 thl' arrests. llo!h say that in th1~ year and a hal f of ov.ning !ht> store, no one has L'\'<'r <..'Omplaine<I to lht•n1 about !he un- til'rground comics. Mu111011 Nixo11 Tax Status IL•n!hs of a nulc uf public lX':i th 110\V availablr fur reerl'<l!iUn. 1>:irtieu!arly v.·hen so nia11y alternt1t1ves exist." he said. "It's possible to ha\'e energy on this site and protect lhc bluffs and bt.'aeh ." The pohrc accounts of the incident r(•lale that it wns a dt'lective who ·was in !ht· s!Orl' on another matter v.·ho picker! up 1 he romics. found them obs crne and purchasrd them. A.~scrted vand:ilism :.ind h:irassmrnt brougll! on by the meatcutlers strikt~ of South!;ind superm;irkf'IS 1novcd into San Clf·nH.'n!e early todr1.v. affL•cting 1hc do11•11to11·n S<1fl'\vay n1arkct. J\-la11ai::cn1cn t aides ~it till' store callrd polir(· ut G a.m. to report 1h.:r1 ubour $170 \1·orth of pack aged n11~;-i1 h:Jd be('!l ruinrd \1·hcn \\9nd,1ls <1 pparenlll' cnt1·rl·il the s1or(' before dri11·n and sla.~h1·d opl'll prrp:lred pal'kagl's. \·<J11dals also sn1Parti"l n hard putt y suhsl:ince 11110 !he loC'ks of !he front d('()f!' of 1hc s1o rr. s:iid spokt's1nen lor rhc supcrn1ar~cL a! COi 1"\. 1::1 Ca111u10 H1·al. Yer ano!her in rident to11k pl:tcr Tur~­ day e\'cni ng :is an ass1sl<in1 rnanagl'r of th e n1a rket drove ;1 nonun1011 111c:it cutter home. Police \1'err !old a mysterious e,1r fol!o1red !hl' t 1v o trnployC's to the bulcher's horne :~nd then ~PL'(I away. Officers planned extra p<ttrols of th1· rnar kct 1n on cHort tu stern any new problenis. Tea Pa.rty 'Tax' Set iii Burba1ik Bl'RBANK IL"PI ) -The Ci!y Council has imposed a new tax for !he specific purpose of ha\'ing it defied. The (•ounc1J, pinchhitting for King George I ll of England, Tuesday night csrablished a !;ix of $25 a case for lea. effa'tivc Friday. As part of the city's bicentennial celebration. a group of 8ctors 1-••ill then restage I he Boston Tea Party on Dt·c. !ti, the 200th a11- ni\'Cr!'ary of !lie drf1<1nt gesture. Burh;ink h;is no harbor or other :-11,cablc bo<ly nf 1\'atC'r, hov.•rver, so !lie actor~ disguised as coloni.~ts dtsguis- l'd RS Indians will dun1p tile tea in a s1rcrt 1ntcrsectior1. Hijackers Grab 2 Booze 1'r11cks I.OS A\GF:t.ES (AP) -Truckloads of lx'rr and 11·h1 skcy v.·rrc lhe large!s of h1jarkcrs h1·rc 1n crunl's ren1i11isccnl _of the proh1h1t1on l'ra. Po!it·e said a Young·.c; ~tarket Co. rrurk dri1•er "·as kidnapt.'CI and his load. 170 cases of 11h1skr~·. y,•;1s stolen after he stopp('<i to makt· <1 deliv<>ry in Los Angeles. !n a second inr·1d1•nl. a <!river for Coast Distributors or San Diego said h1jackPrs m:ulr nff 11i1h hi.~ truck con- t:iining J .700 cn.~!'S Qf hcrr \\hen he s!opprd for lunch 111 n1·:1rby ;\01·11.1lk . SACR A\'IE'.IJTO L\PJ ~ Californi;1 of- f1c1<.ds :1rc kl'cping <1 ring of ~t'l"rery .1round I'rc.sidt·n t i\'ixori's :;t:itr u1co·nc lax status. Tl1t'Y refiJSl' lo s:11· 11·hrthrr hr is required to file a relum CVl'll 111.)ugh he ts a California \"Oler. The qucs11011 JS i·xpected to he r:iis1·rl flPc. 11 ill a 1ncl't1ng of !ht• s1:1:(• Franchise Tax &Jard. The ho.in! nd- rnlnlsters !he stare·s ~2 b1!l1on-;1 y1·:1r i11con1£' tax progrant. \\'ashing!nn sourC('S rt'\'(•:dt•d l.:~l \l"l't'k1•nd tha1 .:--i1xori"s t:1x ;1c<·u11111ou11s oht<1i1u•d .'In outside lega l opinion 1h;11 !he JJis1ric1 of Co!urnh1:i is his rl·si.tenc1• for rax purposes. l)istriet law l'>.l·111p1 s presidents from p:iying \oc<1l inC<Jn1~ l:i.\· ,_, Fr:111chise T:t-: llo:1rd officials derl11;c<I tu confirn1 or dl'11Y !ht• report 1\1pc;d:iy. "E1·rn the ISSU(' o( lil.': \iab1l1!y ic:; :1 ronfident i;.il s11u;.ition that every pcrs1111 1s entirled to:· s:11d statC' C'11ntrollt·:· llouston I. Flournoy. a l tcpubhc.:111 add chairman of the tax boanl. \Villian1 nt. Bennett. a l1eJll'1Ct"l1t ·"''•d one of lh e three board 1n<..!r11bers, h:1s ;1skcd that-t-;ixon·s ttix s1:1tu'> hl' t'\· 1>laincd ;1! t he J)t:C. 11 n1r..<eting. '11lt• issue probably 1vill be discusser! in t'\· trutivc session bec:iuse oi the ccn- fJdentiality law. Flournoy said. Being a voling resident of Ca!ifond:1 ·-· Pliiladel1Jliici DA Ma y Head Nixon Buggi1ig Defense PllJLADELPl·IJA fAP l -Philadelph1:1 1)1.~1. Atty . Arlen Spe cter will shor1!1 jn1n President Nixon's \Vatcrga1e drfen.~1' tea m <1nd mav he 111 l111c tri head it, 1he Philadelphfa Bull etin said toda y. In a <:opyrigh!ed s!ory. the Bulletin ri1101cd a source in \Vashinglon as saying it v.·;i.c; "logical :ind inev11ablf'" !h;11 ~peel er v•ill be 11:11nNl lo lea d lh•· team of l:iwyers engaged in prPpar1n (! r.:i:-:on's defense against acrusations rl'lated to \Vatergatr.. According to the newspaper, Spcclcr. 43. reportedl.v accepted the ;issignn1ent. 1'hc Bulletin said Spcct~r deciin{~d Con1 n1ent on the repo rt v.'hcn reached at his family home in \\l ichita. Kan . Tuesday night. The paper ;iddrd ht> did not specifically deny that he had been approached about the assignment by the While House. Specter. a Republican who headed r.:1x- on's 1972 re-election campa ign in Pennsylvania, \\'as defeated in a rc-r.Jcc · lion bid Nov . 6. lie has made sevcr:il trips to \V ashington in the past two \vecks. Re1ls Bugged~ Offici.al Autos 'Monitored' \\".J\S II I/\:c;·ro~ !\IPll -The United States electronica lly moni· torcd for scvl!r:il years limousine radios of several top Soviet offi. c1als, including 01n1nunisl par1y chief Leonid I. Rrezhnev, until de- tails of the operation were disclosed in 1971 , t.he lVaShington Post 5a1tl toda,._ AccOrci1ng to the Post, the top-secret operation was conducted by t~e Central Intelligence Agency an d the National Security Agency and 1ncluded :Jurveillancc of Soviet Preside nt Nikolai Podgorny and Premier Alexei Kosygin. The surveil lance operation -c·ocle-namcd Gam1n a Guppy - was halted . 1he Post said. afte r so1ne details o( th e operation were d1sc losed by syndica ted colun1ni~t Ja ck Anderson Sept . 16. 1971. 11\nclcrson's rolu111n appears regularly on the editorial page of I.he Uaily Pilot. 1 The Po.~t quoted a forme r intelligence offi cial with acces~ lo tran"c ripts of lhe m(lnilored conversa tions as saving il was one of the n1ost valu;iblc sources or information the U1li ted Stales had in the Soviet Union. dnC's llOt n1('<LJ1 a person must pay sta le i11L'Ollll' tax, \1·hieh is 11 pf•rccnt in r.:i-:nn·s l11~01nr braekeL said l\la11in lluff. the board 's executive off:c:er. "[!has no bearing at all.' he said Bt>yond tti at. liuff would not speculate on \1'ht•lhcr Nixon n1ighl ha\'e any state lncornc !ux obligation:;. Out tht• "Guidebook to C;ili fomia Ta x- f's·· published by Comn1erce Clearing !louse Ille. says vo!1ng residence has bet•n 011c of lhl· tests of tax rcsiden L:y 111 l·al1fnrnia in the past. ()tht•rs include oy,·ncrship of propcr!;t. b;.ink ;iec;uunts. 1nen1bership in clubc; or organ1z;111ons ;ind the an1ount of 1in1c ;1 pt•rson spends In the state. ;\jxu11 re -established his voting resi- dc11c1• 111 California after he purchased his t'Sla!c :1~ S:in Clerncnte in 1969. A native of California, he moved to !'ie\\• Yo rk St<itc losing aftrr a race for tPc go\'ernorship in 1962. ' '· f'rtun Pnge .1 TAI'ES ... .. I 1hink it is a trial," ~1iss \\"ood s rf•plied. "I have been tried by a jury (If ne\\'Sp.1p<'rs. radio and ml'dia. . • ··1f 1 t:ould off!'r any idf'a, any proof. :i n;; k11011 ledge of ho\1· that IS-1ninute g;q> happ<>ned , nobody on earth v.·ould be happier lo offer it." she added. Sir1Pa sairl he \l'anted to find out if 1\ilss \\·uod~ 11·as rt•prcse.ntrd by \'lhllr I lou se la111·ers or ;.1nvonc Y.'hen she in- 111;illy 1cstlfied. · "I think the "·hole thing should be opened up.'' the judge said. 111· ordrred . "lla\·c her come right d!lll 11 .. 1·11l' month-old h<'aring \1·:is !hen rrccs..•«·d ;ind S1r1ca dlr('C\ed ~·l iss \\'oods Ix: told ro appear l\'ithout being told .. an~'lhing rhat _ took place in lh1s C'Qlt rtroo111 this rnorning:· .. .! •. -· " OPt:N ' .. ' Bodo\'i!Z said thnt the 1:'<lngres~iona l speed \l'ith "·hich th e. Alaska p1pch11c \1·as approved is evidence. th;it a cpangc in San Onofre n11ght nut take too long. And he pointed ou t that "even under the best of circun1stances'' the tv.·o nuclear reactors y,·ould not b(' in opera- tion until 19i!l or l!l!lO. A spretiy app ro\'al now would only ignore The rn\'ironn1t1nt, he said, and v.·outdn't solve thr current energy shortages. The State Coastal Zone Conservation Commission is the last necessary agen<:y to consider the applica tion by Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric Company. The $1.J billion project wa !'! approved las! Se ptl'111bcr by the San Diego l{cgional Coastal Con1mission. Th:il v.·as :ippca!ed to the state by a nun1ber of rn \·ironn1cntal groups. The Federal Aton1it· Energy C'om- 1nission has alsogran1cd a permit to the project "·hich is O!l the Can1 p Pcndletoo Mnrine Base ln northern San Diego C.:Ounty. J·:dison officials dispuled the st;iff rcr-:i rt, contending that nny modi fication of pl<Ht~ \\·ould n1t'an a Four IQ six.vr,1r dcl:iy. '!'hC'y also said lhl'Y don't t.hink there arc ;:iny other viable locations. Group Raps l\fcc tin~ SA:\ FR ANCISCO 1LlP I1 -~!embers oI the Na tional Soci:i!ist \\'hitc People's Party, v.·earing khaki shirl~ 11nd htack swastikas, appeared Tursday at a School Board mee ting considering v.·hcthcr to racially integrate San Francisco's secon- d;iry schools. despite jeers from others in the audience. the group or six rt'- mained for an hour anti a half. ll'J\'ing only nfrcr unit leader Allen \qn('('n\ told the board. "lntegr:11ion l'.'OU!d result in lhe genocide of both races." -r •' . ......- l'oliee Chief Frank St'hopc n said that his men thrn Sl'arched all other book sl orr.~ 1n the city to dPter1nint' i( tht!y \','(•re c.:uTying obsrcne literature. Find· ing nonr, police brought the casa to the DA . Anderson said police in Orange were also invol\'ed in a porno bust. 1llC DA 's office is also attaklng Rn adult theattr in Buena Pa rk for shov.·lng the filnt ··J)(>{>p hroat." FahrenhPit 451 "'as the ti1lc of i1 OOok and hHer a n10\·1c v.hich depicted a future socic1y v.· hr re books v.·tre burned to control thought. Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature .:i t \1·hieh a book v.·iJI bum. l\'lan's Body Found SAf\li\ BARBARA IL:Pl l -The OOdy of a 23-year-0ld uni\·ersity student, miss· ing rwo days after a V.'e<'kend boating accident, y,·as found Tuesduy near the Uo!et a pier. Pri111e Tirne On His flaucls SEATTLE . \\"ash. lt.:Pl) -The follov.·1ng ilpJ)l'arC<l in Tuesdav's Seattle Post-lntelligenCCT C"lassifi'erl advertiserncnt section u n d e r personals: "Sue. sinrr you left n1e, my heart has felt a great loss. The house Sct>ms darker than e\'er before. No one lo talk to me at mealtimes. The v.·arm glow thtit gtcf"tcd me upon coming home is no longer lherr. Never had I re81iz- !:'d how lonely life could be. Knoy,·. ing hov.· murh thi s has hurt mt. please stop ni.v suffering and send ~he TV bark. Hick." -m-JDGP'~ 646·1919 CLOSID SUNDAY l ~ *~;.(-:;-~--~.:.:Zll'it ''ff·~ .. ~ ·.~~~"· :r.;?rcJ::W.t..Cll'~ •• f Some Suggestions for Christmas Weight Lifting Benches • 1; u Masks-Fins-Snorkles .. Boxing Cloves -J • I Frisbees Footballs-Basketballs , ..,,.~ Water Wonder Kick Boards ' 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls '('. " •, ~ ,, ( Jump Ropes Soccer Balls-Volleyballs , ..... ; ' Gym Bars Baseballs & Mitts I , • t Reducing Belts ~ , ~ Warm Up Suits r Chest Pulls Basketball Shoes Back Packs ~l Tennis Shoes Thennal Underwear t • Soccer Shoes Mittens-Snow caps Tennis Dresses ~ Boys N.F.L Football Suits Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & Balls Football Jerseys Handballs & Gloves ' Acrylic V Neck Sweaters Racquet Balls & Racquets • ~ Letterman Jackets Darts & Dartboards Baseball Wannup Jackets Speedo Swim Suits Slant Boards Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes ' ' f r f At Your Service A Su11d:1~·. \\.'ednesd:ay Dnd Fric.ln y Feature Of the Dail y Pilol Got a 1j1·uble111 ? 1'/,'!?11 wr1t1' Pat 0 111111. JJat 1odt tut 1·cr1 Yo11 r S1·r l'1ctt, . 0«11>1111.'I 1•1· f '111111~1t•11 :• J)f:An PA'!' Jlle<t SC' ;1d\'1~(' Ill(' \\"hf'r1' cnn 11nd out 11h;i! ~1e1iou ('Liii h~· ·.akt•n ;1g;1insl a privat1· p:1r1y 11·hu has iolcl ;1 1·;1r ;ind 111rnr·d h:itk lh<' odorne[('r. \lso. 1vh1·r1• P:.11 I J..:t•! 1in)(')f lh;1t rh1.<> • 1;is bt't'll dOrtt'' I rJ11rchn<;l'tl ;i (•;1r 1hal :<•:id :10.000 1111k·s ;ind no11· I find ot1\ ·hat lhL• 11hult• 11101nr 1s shot :ind 11 )roln1\Jly h;1s 111ore 1han ~JOJKM'l nHlt·s )I) it \I. n .. llunting:l(>tl J:ra£"h Odouu'h•r lan1pl'rin:.: ;~ ;1 $! a i n s I t':ilirornia La11 1\I~ 2:.t6 anti is a n1ath·r lor poli<"C' i n1l·~ti~ati(}n . 1'his la\\' pro· 1 idl's thal in thi· <'••st· or thr sail' ur \ransfl'r uf a \t•hielc· u111h'r fi,001 pounds. lh r O\\ncr. df'all'r or person in phyo;i(·:a l po.~ts~ion .-.ha ll nolif\' lhe l)t•parln1tnl •or i\1ntnr \'rh i<"ies O( 0 lhi' ill"{Uii l m i]ca~1· or lht• \'rhirlt· ;is indiealt•d h\' i t~ odOrtH'lt'r al the li1nf' of ~air or tr.1nsl1•r hy USt' of lb(' :ippropriatc U:'llV for1n . l'hc la"' rnrthrr prnvidrs that ;in~· pt·r~o n 11 ho \l·orks on, r«pairs or rrpl:1<·rs ;in ndno1rl1·r sh:ill t1•1)0rt 1lctai ls in\'n)\'t'd int·luding. in rart, \'l'hicll' dt'srriplit•n ;ind odnn1rlrr 01ilt•agr prinr 10 chan gl'"" All ():'\!\' rt•t•urtls c·1u1taining i11lorrnarin•1 ;•s In Lin· :11·\11:11 n1il1·ag1· of rnotnr 1 ~·hirlr~ prn1 idr1l for in thi~ Sl't·li"ll nf th e 1;111 art• llPt'll lo puhlic· ill~IH'cliuu -s11 th a r s 11 lu·rt• ~ ou :.hn11ld look 1nr proof. ·c'ull ,,, 111·111•1· ll1•1111i1· 0~:1\H J',\'f I 1trnppt·d otf 111•. 1':1n:iso111c rlo1·k r:1chn ;11 l'1·Je T\ 111 lk1lbo:i !<1st ~1 <1rch !or rcp;111·1; TIH• 01111"1' 1nl d nH· II \1'ot1Jr1 ('0~1 812 1u fix .111d fh;ll thr 1·,1lt1" i1f rh!' r;1dio 11.1.~ :iho1H S&J -1 d1dn '1 ~1101\' bt'l'i.IUSt' It 11:l!' n gif t. 1 drO])l-fl'cl in S•·1·cr;tl t1n1es 111 c.~n·ck nn !hf' r1•;1pir f'irsL 1he rnd 1n 1·ouldn'1 hi.· lo1":1 tr<1 ;ind 1htn it 1\·a:; ·round ;'Ind h;1d h1>1•r1 d1,1n:1 111 l1•d A fril'11d inqui rrd f<lf 1111· 111 1('(' 111 .\lay :ind .:11ne :111d 11":1s !f\ll\ 11111rr 11 ,1~ ;i d1•l:1 1· ~ ~t1\ti11J! ;1 p{1r! l'\'e 1!1•\'t'r heP1l l':1lll',I IH\t'~· :-1111'1• 1h;111 :1.~ lu llir pro;..:r1·.-.; <111 f1.~iug the r;1d10 A. \.,, "\1•11 port llr;11·h l'all ra~t'Y or l'irl l'ylr and :1r- ranc1•tn<'nt \\ill he niadr for in11ncdi11tr rt•pair. l'~·lr T\" d<"nir;; :t Si t rt•p:1ir 1·hrtrJ.(t" 11 a~ 11unlt'<I. and s;1ys irs i:oin<.: 111 cost S:!j. 41\l'nrr l'ylr said r(•p;tirs could not l.11• un drrl:tl.:rn 11nlrss 1·h:ir~t"S uerc appro1ed prrsona11y and )·our pho11f' :1umbt>r :i nd :idclre~s 11·rre n1is1;in~ fro111 the fi r1n ·.s rf"rords. A lrlr phone l'Hll tro m you shou ld s1raich1rn out lhe rrob· lcm. 1l'h<'r<' In G<'I .'\'.·r«!I r>EAH l 'AT : 1\ shflt·1 11hil1• ago I :0.:111· ;1 rnobile t'fK'~t X-r:1v uni( :i1 :1 Co.~la :\l1·s:1 ~hopp1n1: rf'!lfrr. hut dlfln·1 h ;!I'(' 11111(' 1() ,!:\Ojl. ll1l\\' {':Ill J fill{I 0111 1•:hl'n• 111•' X·rHy un1l s ;tr.:-~oing '" hi• on ~·1'!.1111 d;1y.~ tn i:;et a Ion~ O\!·nlu<' \-r;1y f1lr ;1 f:i n1dv 1nr1nUl'r ~ II. I' .. Cll~tn \!1·~:1 \:on1· of thr mo hile \·rav 11nil:• oprrntin)! in Oran~r (nunt ~· has a future· _,1·hrd11h· of pl;1nn1•d lnt"ations al'ailahle al this !lint'. \'our best hel \1 ou\d he In 1'isil Ca liforn ia Chest X·rav Su rvev. 21111 \\'. Chup1nan A\e .. Thursdays froffi ,I to 8 p.n\. ,,·ith nn appointment necesgary, or Tuesd:i)'S ancl \\'ednrsdays by appoinln1enl (ro1n 9 lo II a .rn. and % tn 4 p.m.: or Che§I llrseorch Sur\'ry l\1oblle X·ray, 1?00? Vallry \lle14-·, {iardr11 Grove, from JO a.m. lo 6 p.m. ~lo nd:iy through Satnrd:iy. Fees a re $3. lli<'t for llinl•e lir•_. J)EAH P 1\T: \\'hrit is 1hc proper dil't ror n diabetic~ 1\rc th<·rc :iny S\\'I'{'! foods !h:1 t. :1rt• ~•1£1· 11h('ll one h.:is this condition~ .I , I' .. C<1sta ~l esa A J)iahch·~ Assoriali(ln 1•1 Soulhern CalUorniu spokt•stn un s:itd the diahetic padenl'.~ rtif"I ls ii1·nerally based on a ~ set n11mht't (I[ cult1rh·s pt'r day, di\ided : Into thrtc nl culs nnd H bedthnc snack. • EHch meal conla lns balanced amounls ~ or "txrhangc!'" of food groups containing : protein, fat, rorbohydrate, etc. NaturalJy r;"·eet fruits :ire us1101Jy allO"'ed "·!thin :. mock:r11llon undrr u ph~·slclan's direction. ;, Addl llonal lnfornvtlion 111 bfing tnallcd • to you by the l>labclC!ll As1:oehHkln. :, Wnterbell S/1opph1g \\lhcn \1•11t c rhrd.~ hit !he Cnl ifOrnia rn urkct several yr11rs :igo. they ·were ('onslrlcrcd n novc11~'· Todriy, they con- s!itutc a lflrf,l'.c por lion ol thcl state's bed· d1 n,q int1u s1ry Thr Bureau of Ho111c Furnishini.:s. I lt•1>:1rtmcnt of Consumer Af(air ~. r«N)n111u·nds th11t before buying n wat1·r!x·<t. l'f\ll St11111·rs rl'ad indu~lf,Y· prepared pnmphlcts dct&iling su fcty f:ic· • 1ors on lhP us1• nl w;11crbcds. Ir your :. dealer curl'! provide these pnmphl('ts, tlon't buy his proclucl nnd 1,'0nt1:1ct lh<' Bur('11u of llomf' furni~hingg, 34'f l t .. 1 • ;r:i.ndc Blvd .. St1cramcnto. C<i . 95823. I I •·\·!n~l(!,t. Decr.11hr1 i, t •i} s OAl l 'f PILOI :J Edison Plant 'Blunder' Admitted Devil Cult Suspect Now 'Sane' DI' TO.\! BARLJ.:\' or 1~• D••lw 1'1101 s1•ll ~tt'l'l'11 Cr:ug ll urd. ruled to hl' insane 111or1· 1h:1r fl\'O yt•ars ago :ind unalll!· 11• farl· tritd for his allcgi•d rol1~ 111 tlll' "devil cul t" killing of r-.lission Vir10 t1·acher Florence· Nant·y Rrnv.•11. has rccovcrl'Cl his s;1nltv. i\tasC"ad1•ro St<ilt: '11ospit;11 nffil'i:1\s l'nn· f1rr11t•d 1h:1 t d i:1!,!111)sis ill :1 rL•po1·1 t'L'l'l'I\· t•d T11esd;1y 111 Ur:in;.:1· ('011111~ St1pt'r1ur Court l 'hl'tt' 1\•rd1t"t J'l'O]lt'!lS tht• 111 urd1·r rh:irgl'S suspl'nded 111 .\l,1 rch. Ifill . \1'ht'n !h(' ~111l:I' <l l·<'casl'<l Sup1't'lor {._'11urt JudgC' 1:on11ld ('rooko.;h;111k :1gn ·1·1l 1\·11h llurct 's !:111}4'1' th:11 his l'lien! 11;1<; "<'rar.1cr tha n a hoot ov.·I" and should be cflnu11ittcd. l!urcl. il{•11· :1:1. ~·111 bt· arr:1ig11l'd n l'I' 17 belnrl' Jud)!l' J :11111•s Turner 1vho 1\·iJI d('tenninl' the nalun· of lutun· aer1011 against !he )011ng driller. llurd l\;tS r1•pc:ilC'(U_v 1d1·1Hil1ed 111 tour\ ;1c!ion :is !he )(•Jdl'r of a group of 1lrug-u~ing 1ra ns1l'nts rounded up 111 !ht· 11akc of th1· 1;lay1n~s June I and 2. 1!170. of ,\lrs. Urov.·11. J I. uf El Toro. :1ntt S:1111;1 .-\n;1 S(·fl'l('l' st:l1io11 altcn<J;1nl .Jl'1T.1' \\';1~11e C;.i1!1n. 21. 'l'co.;ti1nony off1 •rerl <l! his sanity hi•a ring l'On t1rt111'tl thl' enntL'l!lion of la11n1r·n lhal .\1rs. B1·0\1·11 \\'as pulled f1·0111 ht·r ear 111· 1hl' group at lht1 S:111d C;inyon tun10H uf rh1· S;in lli1·go frl'1'\\':I)'. Shv 11;1s lntl'r ht·lcl 01 1 tht· floor 11r h~·r 011·n tar 11 hill• lhl· vl'hicll' 1\';i~ dn1·1·n Ii: :1 ~:.ing lfH'lllht•r In ;1 rt·111oll' ur1111i.;l' grovr in thL' Jrv1nC' 01r1·:i It 11as :i!l1•gt<l 1h;1t \lrs. BnJ11·n 11·a-. !!11·11 tor!Llrl·d and 111urd1·r1•d ;111d lh;11 P"r!1ons 11f ht·r rt·111;i111s. 1n(·l11d1n;:.: lit·r h1·:1rt. 11l'l't' t«i1 t·n Uy ~ang 1111•1nbtrs 1t1 :1 n1;1t"abrr 1 nl>utl' to Sat:111 'n11· rt•porl .~uh1n11!i·d IJ, Att1se;1cl1'1'0 oft1t"1als 1t1c·l11clt·s lhr sta!t"11i1·nl th;t1 llurd ;1dnuts killing 111·0 pl·rsons. !1 al-.o ~tail's ih:t! ht• doe.Ii nor fl·t•l rt·n1orsC' "bl'cnuo.;c tht'y killed his l(l rl frll'lld." Tilt• rt'J>Ort nut es llurd's cx- prrSS<'d hope th:ll he \I'll! be found not guil1 1' hv rcaso11 of insn nilv nnrl ri·turned -In At;:isc:idero for further. treat· n 1e11 I. !!ord told 1!11· C'!HJrt shorll \' befort· .J 11dg« C'rooksh;111k lound h1111 inS:i nt· th ;11 ht• \1';1s persnn:11!y rrs1)t)n~il)I(• for !hr 1•;1r!hqt1<1kf' lh:t! ruckl'd ~ n 11 ! h 1• r n California i11 Ft'bruarl'. l!i7l tln all othl'r Ol't•;i';1nns ht• d 1~pla~ 1·d :'! l'omrllt•!(• l<H'k of 1nrert>s! 111 c1111r! pr11L·1·('(]111gs :t11d 1!,!ll11J'l'(l hi ..:: niothrr and !'1st1•1 1\ho \l '1•r1· s1·:1tl'd 111 lltt' Iron! t'O\\' Uf lth1 ('0Ur1!'()(1111. ll11rd \\':IS .ilso ;u·cu"•'rl of 1n1oh·1·111c111 111 the-hatthct sl aying of Carlin. "'h0'>1' IXld v 11o•as found 111 :1 J)()()I of blood on th(' /Joo r t•f hi s srrrtct' S!ilt ion 011 1he cla~· before ~lrs. Bro"·n \\'as m11rdcred. /la!chrl 11·i<'ldrr Arthur Cr;li!? ":\loost'·• llulsf'. !hl'tl 17. is today serVi n)! :i life !1·rn1 111 st3!C prison for that killing. And fel!n11• gn ng n1cn'hC'r Christopht·r "(;_vr sy" C1bboncy. 1hcn 17. of Orego n. is st•rving an 1ndefinitt' tcrn1 under lh t• (.';11ifor11i :1 Y0t11h i\11thori1 ~· for h1s par\ i11 th0 111uti!n11on sl,i,1·i11g of .\lrs. Hro11·11. .-\1:.i scadcro offic1<1ls l'XPl't'\ to return ll urd lo !lrr111~1· Count.v shnr1l~· bt>fon• !11· g0t·~ haLk In the ('011rtroon1 /)cc. 17 Lighti111-( Bau Lil'h·d SALE:\I, Ot't'-~ lll'I 1 -(~v Tnn1 ~lcCall ;u1d Publi1· l'!1 hl y Comrnissionrr Hieha rd S;1hin 1'ucsd:iv lifted the ban on us1• of oul1loor adVcrtising lighting in Oregon. ~lcCa ll. vacationing in lla11•aii. s:1irl lhe action ""'s taken because of the i1nrrovcd elcctrici!y i,1.1p- ply out.look. Oailv Pilo! Slatf PhoTo WORKMEN CONTINUE REPAIRS AT SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR PLANT Utility Officials Have Admitted Public Re lations Blunde r ~1i11te1· i11 Fi1el E111e1·ge11cy Hy <;J.:CHtf:E 1.f.:l lJ,\L Of lh! Oa1lw Pilot Still :\t'adern1c go11n,<; 11or11 by schnlar') 111 !he· ~fiddle ,\gcs lo k1'CP /ron1 frcC'ZJn~ to rtcath in dank. i·old ur1i\'rrsit.1 huildinbs. inay n1:ikl' ;t corncb:il'k ;11 l'C [r1·1nt· 1his 111ntcr t• Orl'iltr Hein hard!. rid1nuJJslra!or of the L'C! rh~:.;ic:i l plan1 has 11a rncd o! s1·1·c1·11 c:u 1bac:ks in Juel supplies -bt11h na!ur;d ga:-: an1t fuel 011. A\n·:aly hot 1·;:itt'r to l:11•;1t oncs h:1~ licen ;-,h111 oil and refr1gt'r<.11Jon u111l'\ 111 1\;1 t1't' foun1:11ns no longl'r chill drink· 1ng 11<1lrr. Tht1 refrig1·r;.it1u11 shu1do11 11 l'Dlls«r1·c·s !'ll'etric111· \\'ht·ll ll.'l!Lil',d ~.I~ IS ('Ul \1[1. lh1• 1\ntl'<tl l'r 11,1t<·r spor"t t1«1Jnt; 11·or~ ou1 u1 7'.!·clt·gre!' pool 11:ltl'r. <101111 frorn tht• n10t'l' ordinary B:'i dc·gr(•C's. ;1 can1pus ~110~1 "•rllilfl ~;1 id ' lf tht• 11or:-1 Hc1nharch has oulhnl·ll 111 prC'parednr~s n1c1nor;u1dun1s :1ct11ally oecurs. s11Hr:n1rrs 111;:1~· h;n(· to 1·h1p lhc 1<."t' off lhc su rtac1· ol lhl' outdoor pool 1n order to practice. Ul 'I 's t'Onlract "'llh So u I h c r 11 t.::il1fon1ia Ga~ Company. HP1nhard1 t':\· pl:1ins. provide-; for "turtail n1en1" f\1 deliveries of gas 10 LC! So otht•r <.'US!on11·rs c;in he suppl1C'd. "1'hC'y nhC' gas con1p;111~·1 h:1v<' prPdictcd th:il scrvicr 11ill be cu r1ail l·cl b1•11vec11 45 and 115 d:n·s in IA.·cl'lllbl'r. .J anuar.\' rind Frhru:iry.:. !1 ei11 hard1 s:11c! TJ1;11 is tro111 Sil 10 !11 pc•rc1 ·11 t <1 1' 1h1· cl:1 .1·s 111 1l1-0sr n1onth ~ .\orn1ally L'l'I n1:ikt'' up filr llh· L1,·~ 1,f gns s upplie-. IJy s\\ll('hu.i:: lil·:i tin;.: ,.;vsrcrns 01·l'r to (iii · Frotn :'12.'i .tlllll lo fi!~l.f\lJll g:1!!011 s 111 tuel oll 11 ould ht• 11c1•tletl 1t1 11·;1r1n l ( I 111 ;i ··cool u1· rold 11!11lt'r.·· Ht•1nh~1rd! s;11d lhght no11 . lhL"r1· is :.i 1.ui~1 g;1l lo11" o1 oil in lhr underground stnragC' tank:i ;1nd only 107.381 gallons 11·111 be dc li vt·rC'<l bcl\\'CC'll no1r and nl'xt May. !hr Ulll\'l'l'$L· ly s11ppliC'r. Standard Oil Cun1pan~-. h;1s !old Reinhard!. Su ppliers arC'n·t guar;inttC'ing th1~~,·11 deliver e\'C'!l as 1nuch oil as \h('y did llhl yt•ar. Hc111hardt s;ud. lh•ncc thl' rcdul't1uns 111 Sl•l'\H:l· If eainpus 011 tanks arl' t<.111 ,1nrl 1h1· ~;1,.; is shut off the lol101\ing step<; arC' 1.:ik<•n ru ~a\'c rllcrgy· -T!le pool hC'<ll IS !O\l'l'l'Cd lo i:l tlt-(:1'('.t'S. -Jicst rooni /101 l\'aler l<1ps run co!J. -Ct"ntral :iir t·ondi tir,nlng is s h ut do11 n. -Hooin lcmpC'raturcs arl' rL'{luced 111 rnosl buildings so onl~· one boil<1r 111 upc rn ling. \\'hen oil :;up11lil'S ldll b,,;low :JO.f'Kl\I l!<illo11s <tnd gas is sh111 !)I!. -Th~· s1vin1 µoo l hL'<t! is cul ol r -·'1\ll !le;1ti11g \1ill bt· $hu t (1ff in I· l!H' Ar1 ~ \'1l!<tp,t'. fil1n1;1ni!i('S Of fl('l' Bulldin!!. Jl t11n;1ni1Je.~ J-l;lll. SoL·in l Sch·nL'<' Tt11\'t•r-.. Soci:ll Scit'llCl' l,<ih . F:n~1nrer111g ;ind Crall'lord lli1l\" -nC'~rly C'\'l'l'~- 1na1or c:1n1pu . .-huilcl1ng \\'hen uil ~upplies drop lo 15.000 ~al1011" and oul side t('1np1._·r~1111re' rrn1:-iu1 1011 · -Hoo1n 1e1npcr:ituri's tn labora1or.1· building<: 11hPrl' t1~1npcrat11re olten _i~ erinl'al lr1 rl'search \1ork bt'ing d011t'. "11111 be further !o\\'trrd." Included in th1s catrgory :trc Stt•inh:ius H:i ll. l'h\'~ical Sciences ;.ind Co 111 p u I l' r Se(rnce,;;. -lieut 11·111 l>L' sh11t off in l1~c1lJrl' halls. th l' l1brar1'. the <idrn1111str<tl1on building nnd r:at1.·l1·a.1' Cotn1n0ns. \V hL·n oil !:ink~ d1µ to lht· lfl ,OllO gallo11 levvl bo1ll'f prrs..::111·1' 11111 b".' l'l'thll'Cd so onlv hl':ll 11hiC'll is :ibsol til1·JV r.;.0:1.·n· 11nl " i1dl lie "t1pplierl and C'hillcd 11:ill'r p!'1\rh11·111111 11ill ht' :;h111 d1.11n l..ri\Js I'll~· 011 1h11 ctu lletl 11:11rr Bt1ndl111g llj) \\ill I\(' !he 011!y !'Cl'<il'Sl' .dlol'ot•d l<LL'lllt~. o.;1.dl and ..,t1irlt'n\~. 1·'.\f'(" rr1t .d "h,•.1t11r.-. found opcr<1t1nl! 11111 ht' ('V/l !l\l':tl1•cl ;11 1d llldl\irlu:ils t't'S)Y!l\Slhlt· f11r opi·r:tl!H~ 1hc h~·;_1\rr•, 111!1 be suhJL'"I t1• f1 1,.r1 plu1.1ry .11·11011 Hl'1t1hard1 '..: 1nl'rno 11:1n1s. CUSD Tritstees First I I• TODAY by In County to Be Paid ll y Fll f'~l)EH ICK SC llOE:'llf:llL Of l~e D•llY Piiot 51•tl The (;11pistrano Unified School Distrir t is lhe rir~t in Or;:ingc County to take advanlage of ii nc\v sl:llc la1v nllowinl'.: hoard of education n1e1nbl•rs to bt? p:iid. a survey shpv.'!<. No school d ist ricl in Orang!' ('ounly now pays its l rUslces, although several di ~tricls arc expected lo confront the licklish issue in upcoming weeks. Capistrano <ilso is :i pncrscllcr in the slate, according to Ed Lc"·is of • the California School Boards i\ssociaiion (CSBA ) in Sacramento. Lewis !;Rid only n hnndl11\ of the 1.200 school distrirls in California have \'Olrcl pay fo1· lhcir school bonrds. and (::-ipistt·ano now is among lhr.111. 'l'he Cnpistrano boo.rd. In a 4.3 spht. \'Oh~ ~Ionday night . decifi('d '10 pny it~ seven mc1nbcrs. 1'hcy 111ill r('('{'i\'1' $20 per merling. eq uivalent 10 ~40 Pf-·r 1nonth or S48Q per yc<1r. Ti:achCt.I\ In !he di.~lrtC'I l'llrp ;tlKlU! $12,00) Oil tht• average cuch )'C i11· AR 14R!l , signed into law hy (;ov ltonald Rt>ilg:in l"'O rnoMrh~ a~. allo"'l'I con1p1•nsntion rnr SC'hoo\ lY!;n·<l 1nemh1.•rs. 'fht~ bill 11·as a111horl·d by ,\,.;s1'n1\ilyn11111 Dickson Arnell ~B-Htc!lvcurl (;11y 1, Thi· bi ll bccO tlll'S clf{'tfi\'e .la11 I. Under terms of thl' bill . 1r11.~11·1·~ 111ny roccivr bcl\\'CCll ~21.1 :u1d ~I!) per 111l'!'11 111!,. depending Ol1 the nun'bt.'r uf s!Uclt'nl s in !he school district Capistrano trtL~h .. "C~. 1\11h 9 .~12 student<;, are entitled lo S2!1 11'1' n11•r lin),! under the ne1v 1<11v. When thl' distril·I reaches 10.000 students prohahly .sometime next year -the pay 1\•i!I gO up to $..10 per tn1.Slec per 111/'Cli ng . Tho cost for the renlaining !'ix 1nonths of the ,fiscal yC'nr 11•ill be Sl.611<l The funds mu~t corne (rum thl' dislricl'!i general budge t. The bill 1\·as sparked as <in inl'L'Lllilc for JM'rson s 11·hO mig hl 1101 o1hcr111 ~c run for school bonrd s for t\nnnti:il l'eil llons, acC'Ording to CSBr\ re1lr1·~rn!~1· J)\'1'• Lc.\1'i.". Tilt:• <._'SBA dt"le~f1h• !lf;s1·111h1~. u1:11le up or .School tr11Slt'eS ft"0111 lhrougho111 rhr ~tnlt'. f<1 vOr<.'CI the bill . he s8id The. bill CO\'('rS lrUSIL'tS of e1C'llll'i1 1:JI'~. high !«:hool. unified <•ntl ro1nn1u1u1~· tul· legc d1str11:ls I I J, C HUMPHRIES A TRUE SHOPPING CENTER :\l~n.v people think of "shoppi ng ~ct1t1_•r:-." ~i., lll<l:iScd g roups uf !t.nn ldlngs un unc relatively :;111~111 pa rcel t)J' 1.and. 1.;ut ju st \\'ha l 13 a ltruc shopping <.:enter? 1 \\'e ht!lic\ t' it is <lll area 111\e dcn1·n101\·11 (·usta lllesa. 11 h c r1~ yott 1t'H!l f111d Jllsl about <Ill \' prodU('\ rrr .:>t!i'\·icc 1·011 need . frun1 bicyt•lt'." to bHnks: tcll.~,·1:--1011 to t ypc,rrlt ('r~. canl('l'<IS to carpet clcaniug. dr11 pes to drug ile1ns. insurance to instant printing-. 11111 ... ital instruh1enls to appliances. clot hing lo cars. furn· i111re lo rood . a nrl so on d O\\'ll the !isl or itr n1~ ancl set'vices fro111 ordin ary to rlega11t. in('lud in~. of 1eoursc. line gcnis .:ind je,vclry ;l l rc;;1 so11nbl~ p rices . I \Ye n1·e proud to be \\'it.h the ind f'p1~11d cnt lll('rC'h ;1 nt~ of do\vn- l lo\\'ll ( 'o-.ta ~!C'sn. \\'!11·n \'Oll think ('hr1.,1111;1s s hnpp~n g this ~-car. ~nn­ :-.1<l<•r lhf' t!,ll~ you 11 SCl\'t'. the llC'l).!11- hor-. \\l1t'll n1cc1. the pt'r<:ona! <1 !- llt·n lJ 011 ~ou ·n gel. si n1p!y by :,hop- pin)! t:e nt ra ~os1j _l\1esa . " ,, Onofre Shutdown Silence Regretted B.1 .1011 \ \'1\l ,'f l~H /,,\ Ot me O~•IY P11..,t ~··" A lnp·IL•\t'I 1·\1·1·11111 .. !11P1n 1 h ,. :-,uu!)N 'l'I! I ':1hforr11,1 E111o.;p11 1 0111p .. 111 ,111 n l1UL·d Tur•-.d.1.1 ih.11 !t11· 111111 1111 1 .. ,I 111;qor bl11ud1·1 II h• II I' ' hu~<' l!q! If\ puhl1el~ di i('lO'>l' lh•· 1.1h··t \'1'1,1'~· lit I ..,11111<10"'11 111 ttu· S.111 1J111d11· \111·!1.11 I ;l'lll'r;1t111:.; St :it11111 ··And 1·11u t .111 11·,r ;1.i . ..,111·cd 1~1.11 t1l'llC:('for1h. 11h1·11 1•1t•n ,1 \1111 1 ):i'l~ !.l iq• pt•d out llit·l't'. 1111' p11hl11 • \1111 l.11·111 rl10l't' :1b1Hll 1! lh.111 11 11:111!\, ,11 10 Senior Vitt' P!T~1rlt·nt 11011 ;Jrd I' \llt·u The ad1111 ss11u1 lh.11 1111· r 1 r 1': 1111-;ca!cul:ited 1h1 · .'lt'l <"l'lll 111 f/),. .-..h11. clf\l\'11 i11 !hr puh!1t' s 111111i! ( ;unl' l':1rl1 111 ;1 briefing l'.,ill1•1I 11J i11fnr111 1'1'pnr1t•r-.. :ind Cal!(orni:1 l'u:~~t:1l f.,.llt' l'•111~1·r1 .1ti.1n ('un1 n11ssi1111(•r Bol)\•tt .\lt·1Hh·lsllhn un Ill>' {'lfl'UlllSltlllt.:CS Slil'!'Ol!ll{l111;~ lilt' (}(•! :t 111eiclcn1 . ~ l'hc t:on11111s~1n111·r 11ho 1111!1 hi:; p1•1•r.., 11as cxpcctt..'<1 to \nt1· 1otl:1\ 011 !hl' 1;11 .. nl' thl' 11\'0 Jl!'O\XlSt'(I lll'll !.!"llcrators ;11 San Onofrl'. (';11lcd the Sl'SSion h1111s('lf :'l\t"ndelsohn said thl' con1n1ission :11 11.; st>ssion today 1l':ts no! (iOin~ lo con· sider the strict s;ifptv 1:.;~11cs st1rrou1u\in·~ 1hi> pl;1nt. 111• :1dtl11d, t1ri11·1·vt>r . !hat hi~ 10111" of th e 1tl!t•1t fl'at·1nr t·t1111ph•x 11·otdd t•lnrify rnans iss ul'S in his ow 11 1111nd l)f prin1e i111port :1 ncL' \ras hi:; i111- p1·ession ol !he hn•;1th1:1ki ng sc~·ni'r~· ,o! thf' :i1'1o;1 11·hcrc Edison :ind San Diri::o (::is ;ind l~l1~ct r !e Co1111n1n.1· pl:111 :o :l1litn 1h1· t11•0 reactors If lh(' cu111n11s.~if)ll :-;r~1111s its fin;d hh·s~1n~ toda.1 l'he ;IL'f't::lt.:L' lfll'lud1·s ru~!P,••d ~·i·u~1 u11- h1·11n bluffs t";11·1t·d h.1 n:1!tlrt· 111 ~;indston1'. ,\fr11d1·/~nhn s;11,I h1· \1 ;1s 1111 prt•sSt'<I hy tht· il!'i":l 'S Sl'l.'!11'\'~ But hr 11•ould nol s;11 ho11 h1' 11·:1-.. ~0111~ to 1 ulc 1oda1-. Onc1' !hr tour nf !h1· blull:-a11·a 1·11dt rl th<' ron1missionc1· 111'h0~4 ' rr;.:t11:1r !;1,k 1s that of '1 1:011n1y supl't l 1sor 111 S;111 Francisco1 ll'd rl'portcrs and Edi~on t'\- rcutivcs on ;1 p.1inst11king tour uf thl· cxistini! reactor. It "'Js lh£•rc !hat Ille official vir\\'t'<l t·ostly rcpni r \Vork to !hr plant's S!f'atll 1urbi n('S \\'hCrl· on Oct. 21 :1 blade fl'on1 one of rn;J.ny \l'hec!s (•xpt•ricncl'd nu·t:il i:.i1igue anrl srnt lh(' turbines 111tu St'ILl'e \'ibration. ~lendtc:sohn also 11~'1\t'd rcpai1· 1\·orl. \l')11('h is hl'lll)."! {1('COtnplishPd Oil 'h.• plan!'s ctnergl'nry c-orr cooling sySlt'111 -a nl'1 v.·ork of \llj)('S wh1L·h :1n· d<·signr·r! 111 injrct conlanl into ;1 1 t'l!l'lor 111 (•11s1· 1Jf <1ny 1>1111~q::enl'y Th;1t syst,,;111. ;1l'cord111:.! tu pl.u1. 11 ,\~ nor !>Up(lOS('<I to hal'e gnnt' 11110 p/:1.1· l;t sl Oc:lobl·r. Hut 11·hat 11•as cl rscril)4:d :is hunl:in error :1\l(111·t'd <l s1 s!e111 to rt ·tn;iin 011 ;111to111;1!1c t•unln1I T h11;-;. dl'Sp1te 111anual shutdo1rns. the pla111 ., ~111ton1alic systen1 rired oH ;.is \\'1.•l!. It 1vas dufing th.11 asscrtcdly llet•dles' shu1do1~·n !hat a bubble of ;u r !rapped ill 1hc six-inch st11inlcss·ste1•\ pipr.s (lf 1hr r111eri:cncy core cooli1u:: syslL·n1 sti(- fcrC'd a "\1a1rr h:1n1n1t•r t·ff,·ci ·· I::d ison offic:1tJls I 1 k C' n l' d ll!L' Ha ci al Ul'hatt· J lclrl Pll l:'\('TO~. 1'.;.,I 11 ·pr I -1\ llt"blll<' 011 ~t l\nb('l l 'l'lll'·\\'11111111~ rh1·s11·1~r ·s r;1cial lhl'Ol'IC'" 11,1s l!cld Tursd,t1· d!·;;p1!t the 1111hdr:iv.;1l or l!ov 111111~. \he thn·ctor of rile Congre"~ of H<H'1:1! 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Thr of11ri.il ;1d1n111ed. ho11•t•1'l·r. !h;1t !hr re:1('r1011 ill th11 prt'SS ;u1d ;1111011·~ tT1!ic:s uf the rt•:tt'tor proposals sh01\·1•d 1h11 1 :1 dl'l'\J conecrn existPd. rr" ~!t·:td(;1sll\· drnll'd 1hnt ;111 in l+•11l1n!l;1I l'IJ\'l'/'tli) \\':JS •'l1lµln.1·4·d 11\ kCl')l lh(· publ1L' fro111 k1101vi11g al>O\lt lht• 111· c1dt•111. l '11dt·1 c111Tt·11! );nr 1!1r 11til1t1 ·.r::s 1·on1pl'llt·d 10 no1if.v thl' Al un1il' l~n1·rg~' 1\il110\IS'iiOll 11·it h1n 2~ hOlll'~ of :l 111ish.1p. I! 1!1(1 Sir ·\!'il'I' 111:11 . pubhc <l t'\:11ls uf tilt' :<i tu:1- 11 .. 11 111·n· t11t·d 111 r\IC:C dOt'11n11•nt ro11n1.~ I ;u1 ;111on1<•r r:di~Oll I'll'\' pre~!cl!'lll . !>:11"1cl 1:0~:1rtl'. OJll'lll \ ;1d1ni!1l'cl 1h.1; 11nlco.;s h1· is <ill l'X \)t'rt ;11 ~uc·h docl11nr111 ~ t!IP :1v1•ragt• l;1yn1cn l'ould :spend 1la~~ Ion king for ~ut'h rrpor1s and llt'l·l'r t 111rl 1111·n1 :1111ong the st;1l'ks ot clol'u;n,·ni-; r1 •s11n~ 111 s11C'h rcpos11ur1e:-: Ne \~ Sau Onofre l'lants Backed BY Su pervi sors nranc:r ('nunty supt'r1·1~0rs p;isscd a r\'Srilut inn T11rs<tay suppor! 1ng l'xp;1 nsion of th" S;11\ t)nofrl' 11\l('l!';l t' l'IOWl'r planl. 11hil'h 1·01n('s !x:fore lh1· Slal i' t'Oas1.ll 1·01TJ11\1.~lo\11J1J fu1· apr)rn1;il !1•<l:1~· in l\'t•1rpOr\ Bt"<lt'h Thv 1·01 1• 11 .I~ -l·!J Roard c·ha1rn1;,11 Hnti .tld ('asp<'I':' s;.iid the l\Cl'd rvr nuC'll':LI' 1)()1111r 1s cspcc1<1lh critieal d\ll' to n1;uor shortag<'S in othrr for1ns or t·ncrgy ;u1d b('c;iusl' of po!hllion rron1 fossil fuel eh·cirical plants. "I've 1nspt•t\1.'<l these plants nl<ltl~ tirnl'S and I n1n just a.s sold ;1s I <-:in cvrr be lhat this is 1ht \V:Jy to go." Caspers said. "If 11·r don't get the output fron1 nur!('<1 r how,.r "'l' \Y ill have lo go back lo fossil plants and ~n1og.. l'.;ispers s;ltd he rc·:1l11.t·s hl· is l;ilt• i11 urging !he board !11 !akr ;1 :.;!und on 1111• poll'rr plnnt bu1 :;aid . ··1r 11·1· V\'('11 s~·ay one \'Ult' II ~·1t1ld be 11·or1 h II .. r\ILho11gh Ila· µ1 ~1111 I)( Ill S<u1 \)j1•~n ('111111!1 Llr·angt' l·o111111 1-:t·I.., n1vrL' 1h.i11 llll p1•rc1'tll or !hr• j.)01\'l'r produced IJ ' thl· :1 tor111c ge111·ra11Jr~ Sup1·r11~or H:1lph l'l;1r\.:. or A11;1hl'1 n1 :d1,.;1<.11lli'<I fro111 :h1' 1·n!t· IM't'a t1~1' hr sa1tl lhe rt'£lL11'sl r;•1111• as :1 .:.urprtsC' . - ill l1ristm 1111 ©rossro11d s :~ of thr • ~1arbor !'-rca Centrally loc ated '" downtown Costa Mesa , WE 'RE ON THE ROAO TO ANYWHERE! ,... ........... -------·----··---- In this lim e of en ergy sho rtage, conse1ve fuel and you r own energy by shopping on you1 woy. We ho.,e o wide selection of line jewelry 011eosonobl e prices. We're easy lo find and close to home . We'll de Yote 1he personal attention to you r gift problemi. wh ich only on indf'Q,endent jeweler con proYide! ~ , qJME IN AN D IEE UI FOR -/Oth ~f. ~ '• the loveliest ~-,, '< • GllTS I·<. H,,,,,,.,,.1 .. 1 • the best ' ,,,,,u, .. ' ' for HER GIFTS ' .i.' I ~, H "''' J~ '" (/, ~ ,, for HIM t o~ /JI \Ir ,' I ll'f .iR f: i 001'/\'cl /·OR '~"'''"' 0, ..,odet'I ''"''''"· Jia"'o"J5 a,.J o lbtr ''"'''""e" ll'r ~11 1•• '"''""'''' ,.,,;,,"t /o r rr rl<li" ~f'll $ a .. d /r t.<t/ry ul>ir b vow,.;(~',.,,.,,,.,,// 1>a 11t ,..,J 11 ""'lo ,,11, 11 , 111/t • r~/lrrl G/lflto1i1J1/ tlffli fr111e sl ri/ f ricrJ. I O"I• ·~ o~J ,,, "., .. " , "'"" ol.t ~ ;.41•r fu•I "'""' 1~~ a •~/,,,,~,~, /nd J.C. ,JJ111nphrieJ J ewofe1·J 111) NEW PORT BLVO , C05TA M~5A CONVfN ll NT T(-tij~ 1.-1•-• .,,.,4 -"'.,,., C•••1• :1 Y(AI S !N THI ~•Mt LOCit..TION ,HON! S•l·Ull ) • • l ·'ttfttl 1•11111~1e f!oberl r-.1or ... e. U.S. attorney for Brooklyn and Long Island. leaped to hi :;;; death fron1 hi s 1ifth-floor apartrnenl in Brook- lyn 'fuesday. accorcling to po- lic£:. Da y·light Serving Ti11ie Ex,->ectell By . Enll of Year \\"ASHINGTO'.\ 1!\1'1 -i\lost of the n:J!ion 1s CXJX'C'led to rrlurn to Dnylight Sa\·ing Time by D<.•c 30. \\'Ith th<' exact datC' to he Sl't11ed by a Scnat <'-llouse conference committee. The Senate voted 68 to lO Tuesday ro impose a year-round f'nergy lin1c plan as an energy conservation measure. f'ffccti\'c the fourth Sunday after cnact- n1ent. The !louse earlier agrCf'd lo gi\'e in- dustries and transportation companif.'s J:l days lo ;irljus! their schrdulcs before ;idvanccd time goes into effect. '!'he Senate bill allo\rs each ~tnte to f'Xempl itself from Daylight Tin1e if ;:id,·ancing the <:10<.'k () n e hour \\·ould rc~t1lt in undue hardship. The Nixon Administration J skcd for the legislation. contending that adding Uaytight Time during the \\inter month.<; \10uld result in a three percent fuel o;avings. Various experts sJy the sJvinJ!S 11ot1ld range rro1n a fraction or one percent to 1.5 percent. But Chairn1:1n \Varren .\lagnuson or the Cornrnerce Com1nil1C<' said thnt. r1·en 11·ithout direct fuel s:n·in_cs . ~-cur­ ru\lnd Daylight Tirnc would .Sl't'\ L' :1s ,. constant reminder that the nation c;in no longer v.·aste its cncr.ir.-' rl'SOUr<'C" Sc1·craJ congrcssmrn contend thal rlf'luying the onst.'l or dar~ness by fln l' hour 1vould result in lrss 1:r1me and l1·11er traffic accidents. "ix•.>11 Wi II U nd e r~u Phyis ical 1'hi s 1\lontli \\'A~!·II NGTIJ~ (AP) -President ;\1x- on 1Yill under~o n phrsir;il cxnmin1111r111 :-it Be1hesda Na1·a1 '.\lcdi ea l Crnh·r 111 n11d-Decc1nber. <1ccort11ng !O !hr \fh1tr !louse physician. l)r. \\'alter 'r ka ch sJid Tuf'sd;1y th:i! 1\ixon is "~·ell -r.xecp! ;it ti m r:;. 1 think he 's !ired." Sinel' corninJ'.! to office. i\ixon has undergone a complete ph~·sira! <ii the end of lhr year. Hf.' has nlv.·a1·c; 1•111crgcd 11•ilh excC:llcnt reports. f'xcr1ll fnr Dr. Tkach's t•hronic cornpl:iint th 1! Nil::Ofl doesn't get enough exercise. ' Watergate Co1·n1nittee Sees Cash \\1ASlll~GTO'.\' fi\1'1 -~e nal t:' \\'atergare eo1nmi11c c rnt•inlx-rs v.erc briefly ~11ra~h 111 1':100 bills \\hen ~in attorney for llO\\ard llughes rl'por1cdly t.:pened a .!.UJ!t'<l-'>e and dun1ped [)efor1' thrn1 ~HI0 .000 1n tJ~h. Th\: <.'0111rnl!tf.'C n1adc copies of lhe 1nonl"Y In H.-~ if 1t \\"<J~ the same cash that I ' r.. Bebe" n cbozo says he rt•ccived tour years DRO froin btllionatrf' i!ughe!i. Chester fJJvis. t:hi cf gener::il c:ounsrl for 1 lughes' Summ3 Corp , ···•as said to have 01pped open his briefcase and dumped lO p~ickct.s or. bill s on the tab!c Tuesday 11·hi1e muuering to thP. con1- n1Jttce: '"Here's the godda1n money." A FLORIDA f'l/\iANCIER and banker V>ho JS <J close friend or Presiden t Nixon. flcbozo has said the l·lugh{'s rnoney \\'il.S intended as a contribution for President l\11.xon's 1972 r~lcction. Af!rr !he clos{'d comm1tlf'l' session_ in ~-hich the cash 11·;1s spirtted around !he Capitol under arn1ed pol ice gunrd. ('hninnan Sa m J . Er .. in Jr. rl).N.C.i. said it is no1v virLuallv crrtain that Hcbor.o 1\'ill be called to tCsrif,·. J-:rvin said th<!! Dn'"i " ;i;1ct another dozen Hughes cmployes cl ca red thcnlSelves from the lhr(·Jt of possible contempt or Congress action hy agreeing to testify in advance of public hc:i rings. FOLLO\\'Jl\G n A V I S · appc<irancc Tuesday, a spokesman for th e Sumn1a Corp. said, '"\\le have gone to coun lo protecl our righls. . • Since the matter is 0011• before the courts, J\tr Da1·i s can say no more than that. \\"c ha\"C eoof1dence in the courts . '' Ervin said the copies of !he nion<'Y \\'ill be an<ilyz.ed in an attempt to 1·er1ly Hebozo's story that he returned to Davis last spring the identical .$100 bills he 11·as gi\'f.'n In f\\'O $~0.000 installn1en1s b.v ano1hcr H.ughcs reprcsen!nt11·e in 19i0 and 1969. Unit of Quakers Wants Nixon Out NE\\' i'ORK (AP I -A commi!!ee of Quak<'rs. the religious group to 11•hich President Nixon formally belongs. has called (or his impcachmcnL The action disclosed Tucsda v 11·as dcsl'ribcd as the first of its k.ind bv ;1 Quakl'r agency. II u'as taken b~· 111C lrr.:is l:irivr romrntt!C'<' of the :"ic1v York V!'arly i\lc~·t1ng of the n clig1ous Sociely ur F'ri<'ncls. "Richarrl l'\ixnn and memhrrs of his 11dministra!ion have indulged 111 acts 11~rlch rr ndt·r 1hcn1 susp('el uf brtravat <•f our den1n("racv,"' !fit• resolution snvS. It asks thJt ihf' ltouse rrocf.'C'd ·,\·i th his in11>ci1chn1en1 10 fulfill "'its obliga!ion to the democrn!ic process as embodif'd 111 th e Constitution·· and to !he A1nerican people. \\"a \l"r \.,ud\\"ig. Yonkers . :-J . Y . rha1rman of thC' 12-membcr comrnittC'e. said 11 11·as the first such action bv ;in offi cin l Friends agC'nt:~', and 1\'aS 1<1ken 11·i1 hn11t dissf.'nt in CTJnjunc1ion 11'ith thl' nro-<l:iv annual session here la~l 11ec krnd o( th~ '.\('II' 'i'ork socirt}' UP! Telet>ltttff 111c11it Rest·11e ('rewn1en \l'ai!. to be picked up after they abandoned Cypriot freighter Tuesday in North .'\t- lanlic:. 1\\J 1q of crc\v \vere picked up about 150 1niles ~outhca.'it of New York . 'l'ruckers Blo('k 13ricl ge Bet\veen Washington, NY B.\' Tll E ASSOCIA 'fED PRESS ·rruck <!riven: blocked off the DrlJ\1·are ;o.1emn~ial Bridge on !hf.' rna111 high1r'1y l":e111ccn \e\1' York anr! \\'a<:hington. f>.C., d un11~ the h<'tghl t1I lh(' rush hour lnd:1.1· and ried up t!':Jlfir at St'l'C'ra! spots in 01110 nnd lncli:in;i 1n thr !:lie.st of n '-l'fll'" of 1,roh':-ts Ol'C:r rising h:c! pnc('s ;1nd lo11rr ~JX'l'd l1rnll s. Bridge pol1cl' ~31ri thi; Ulo~-k~ide o! rh•· l\1n.c;p~111. eigh!-IJ11e bridge :;t;1rtt•d brl·;1k1ng up short ly al1rr !I :1.m ··They 'rr rno\·111~ T!i1·y ju-.t -.t<irtcd 11011 :· !<aid ;:i spck1·s1na11 .\.\' ESTL\l:\TEI) 200 lrucks 11 (·rc 111· \"oh·ed 1 n the dcmonstra1Jon nt !hf' hridgC'. 11h1ch norm:illy carr1rs abcut 45 .(l(lfl \"Ch l("!es a cla\" acro~s rhe IJc l:n1arL' H1 •:i:r. . Thr ll h1n hloc'l-:1d 1·.s c:11ne on Jn1rrstn1r ill. 1he c;ct·nc of ;1 ~erics of stoppages on 'J'ucsdn~·-and on 1hc Ohio Turnpikf•. c!os('d dt1rin g rht• night :it sc\Ct:1I _-.p::its and rcopcnC'd hncfl\' :it fl:1 11 n Authorili('S s:iid :ii lt•ast 11 10 ni.:s f!:illt•;I tt1rnp1kr traffic 111 bo:h d1r1·1·!1<J!l<; JU:.l west of l\'or1\·alk. bct11ecn Elll r1a an.'.! Frcn1ont in !he norlh•'r"a pnri of the .~131 (•. High11·a.r p;1trol1nt•n 111•r1· on !hr Sl'C'I'\'. '"111cr s1111pl~ ;J;,~ed u-. ro i""'" cncu~h l"(•On1 lo let 1ht· Pff'lplc t h11.oi1~h ru ~o tn \\'1rk ."" ~;11d ont' tiuekt·r .\'~<' lllllv ;1grl'<· 1111h th:11 \\\· Jt.:.~1 1-..1n1 111 )H;l~I up lr1•1gh1 ." Anot her 60 truekt•r:-lJJucl-1"1 !r;1!Jit• on lntcr::-t:i te -;-o . Jl1 ~1 cast 01 Crl11111bvs :ind dt•n1~11dl'd .i n1el'tin~ ;11th Ct:v John (;i!l1J_!a11 . l hl"l'i11Cn1ng to dn\'1· !h: ir 11gs into 1111: d!)11111011 n <1rc::i Bank •Bo111he r ' lleld 1.1\S \1EG,\S 1l"f'l 1 -rharlt':i \\' Parkrr 36. San fl1 cr.o. v.-;is .1rrc~I C'd Tursda_1· 011 cl1argrs of rohbing ;1 !i;1nk h.1· thre<.Jt('n1 ni:: to tn1H!1•r :i hon1b 11 hH.:h turned 0111 10 he .i phnn1· ' Reds Capture Vietnam Peril Another SAIGON (UPI! -A South Vietnarnese n1ili1ary spokesman warned today that Nrirth Vietnamese troops on the offensive alnng the Vietna1n-Carnbodian border 110 miles nor!h of Saigon may try to capture 1he lOl\'n of Gia. Nghia . capital of Quang Due Pro\'ince. During the entire Vietnamese war onlv one provincial capital fell to the Coni- n1unists Quang Tri. near the [)('militarized Zone border 1vith North V1t"lnan1. It \Vas taken at the start of the 1972 North Vietnamese offensi\'e ;ind dl'stroycd in the fighting to retake ''· Th(' Cornmunists hold a numher of dis trict to"·ns. ~·hich arc similar to county sents in thf.' United States. The .'IJorth Vietnan1esc troops O\'erran one of these Tursday, Kien Due, inflicting the 11·orst defral of the JO-month-old erase-fire on go\'crnmenl forcf.'s. "'AFTER TllEY ove rran Kicn Due. · 11•e think Gia Nghia is the next target nf the enemy." co1nn1and spokesman LL Col. Le 1'rw1g Hien said. Gia !'>gh1a . " ' WEATHER S. California VdriaDle r.lqr. cloudlne•• !Odd¥ and fl'lur~day over r.ov1nern California. will i<.eep lemperelurt• cool. Hl11h 1tmnera1urts wert t~pec !M 10 conrlnue in lr.t mid·60o. "'"" overnlgn1 10 .. , oro11111r.g 10 I"• mid·•O•. T""' Air Pollution (On!•OI Dl1!rlc1 llftOICl'd hgM s.,.,og In Lo• Angeles County. The Na!•on~I Wta•r.•r Str~lct ••ld !ht •ronT w~•n'1 e•cec1cO lo O•li•1er env snow••• 10 ~ovn•e•n Callto•nia, t>ut •-Its wt•r eiPKIM to rtm••n D•rtlv ciouov '"'""~" Tnu,.oey. i:.s. s.,,,,,,,,,,.!J n l~ST·mo•lno 11r~·wln1~r $10"" Dltw l!lell 0"'' OV•r !ne no•lnrrn (.feM L"•es Tod•v ener coa11t1<1 ~n •·•• Jrom l(an••• to Wi•consln .,,,h .. c at1n ,.,...,.,v sno ... l"®"'"o' 01 1(1nsa1 !•m·lie1 ""''' lert wolnO"' rlr<l"cal 1><1wtr er 1ong-Ols•~nce 1e•tohcn~ •••vi<~ """' v.lno ""o 1te•t1n<J '"'" •naooco hv"d"~~ 01 ilOI•• ll:f't>•or ~'''"'' trom M1uouri an.cl Oklert0m8 ~;~~.~~~rd To c""' l ~r Jul•li,lC~ 111 ro11or111y ~our 10 S•• 1ncl'l~s '" 1no11 ••tend•a nortne~11wa•~ inlo Mi11ne101~ 1n:I \'llscons;n Tnt •now Drouqh! ••Ml\( in 1>1trl• ot ~m1r11~11·•e·n ~"II ,011!h·cenh al /."·•l"t~e• .. lo~ .. , .. , •t8nO,t<ll 1 .. 1~ T,t~O/IY One "'""'"' v'>hl< ~l>O~ttn"1" '""II a,1m•qe ~"'"''""i re1t'hC<1 ,,~~.i. \l "''Ilion d~O Tne s•orn• w~' lh• wor1I in 1<:an1<1\ ~t<lo" •or Ille u!d,I• l •"'"' """t' nl "'ow b•an'.Cltd odrts ol no'1hwe>1trn k.an•&> e1t•lle• lue•Oav. Constt1l ll1••ntl1t•1· V~•ldble h•Oh clovd•nes. !OddV Ll()l\I ~lt"M>f~ "''""' n·~h! ~"" mo•n1n~ h!Nf' r•,Of'l•n•• "'el•cr>v ~ 10 15 ~no11 !~ ollernoans !oddv dn<1 Jn~·l!lJ< H'"" •oo~v 11; COdltM i.mn.,aluces r~no~ T•Qm •l 10 ~• 1.,111n<1 "'"l>l'•dlure' •an~e t•om '1 to U \'/11!.r •rmn(r 11•ur e ~/. S 1111 •. 110011. Tid~s ~"'0"<1 f11QI\ ~ccono l cw r •\I Hqh J 11\t Lo"' S<cond t<1~n $econ~ Low WEO"IESO"Y ~u" "'r' o •la"' s~<· •.•• <>m \'o~n r••r• I 2\ p I" $(!; I 5• ,1 m 6'00 pm I) ll !lm ~ •l It "' l~ Sl "m . I 01 1>,., !I~· om DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Deli,t•• of int Da11i Pdo t ·~ glld',lh\~td "'•"<i•• F"~•• " •ou •• no! ~••• ••u• O•Pl'' 0¥ ! 10 o,m,. t•ll •~d YOUf <Opy '""I Ot ll•O•Qnl !1 you. C•ll• .,. t•••n ""''I 7 Ji Pm S•I••••• •nd Suna•• !I ;1u ao nOI r«•••• Y•u• <•OY •• • • "' '"••d••· or I •,., Su"C•>. <•II "d • <"PV ..-1!1 II• Orou9n1 II '"" C•ll• "' t•••n unhl •O • m Ho"h"'<" Hunhn<;IOn 8 t1tn •nd Wulmon•I" !•O 1110 ~·n Ciomonlf. C~P••I''"" ij<•<h ~•n Ju•n C•P•ll•or,., D•n• ""'"'· ~oulh L•~uno, ~•9un1 "'9•<1 n ).,.lt " " " .. " " 1s I ~ miles east of Kirn Due r-.l ilitary soorecs s;1id n.>1nforct~n1c11 ts \\"ere flo11·n into Gia Ngh1a today 111 c11se the North \1ietnan1ese moved 011 the city c:ia r-ighla has a sn1all air- f 1e!d 11·hieh can be used by light 1>lanl's Jnct helicopters. But the ;\hon C() a1rf1r ld b<·tvJeen Kien Due and r.ia Nghia 11·as elos..:-d Tuesday and today because (If '.\or!h V1etn11mest.> shelling. Hien said. :O.l1Jitary soure('s said earlier in thr du y h<':t \'Y fog prevented the South \'1t·t· n.'Hnesl.' :i1r for cc fron1 striking bal"k at North Vif'lnamese troops who O\'erran Kit"n Due. !lien said there \I f'rc no rrporl.5 uf fig hting around Kicn J)uc today .. ,,o \It can conclude the l<'vel of figh!ing decreased.·· 1'hc n1il1tary con1rn11nd said three 11:11·es nf 1\orth Vietnamese troops n1ade unsuccessful assaults on !he South<'rn central highl.inds ro1rn of 5.0CIO Tuesday before finally driving govt•rnmcnt forres out just b<'fore dark In Can1bod1J. 1nsuri;r11t co1nmandos ro"·cd acrOS:'i the 11·:itery swan1ps at th e southt·rn cdgC' of l'l111on1 Penh c<trly Tenslo11 ~lounts IO£la}' in an abortive amphibious assault :i,:::11nst the Bassac River bridge inside the c<i1>i!a1. A Saigon spokesman said the Nortl1 Vietnamese used up to 20 tanks in lhl' f::ial assault nn Kien Due. '"\\'(· 11·ill retake everything we have lost 1n Quang nuc Province," South V1r1n:1111rse mil1t;1ry officers insisted to- duv. They sald Saigon !roops-were rl•i:rouping for counter<1ltaeks. lie !'aid 75 sold iers of North Vif.'tnanf!l Pih (!i vis ion \1·ere killed and five tanks dt·s troycd in the fighting . Saigon 11.1rplan1•s rt·r1nrtcd knocking out l"'o :\!lr!h V1rtna1nese antiaircraft guns and 1hrf'e ar1illcry pieces. 'l'l1e spo kestnan snid the 600 govcm- n1l'nt soldicrs gllrr1soned al the town and 70 pcreent of the civihan population abandoned KiC'n Due. !JO miles north of Saii:on. following the last Communist assault. 'l'he 1nilitary eornn1and called the cap- ture of the Qunng Due Province town a serious t•scalation or fighl ing. but stop- ped short or sayi ng it niarked the start or a full·st'ale Con1 111unisl offensive. Israelis Place Troops On Alert; Two l(illed By Uoited Press loternational Israel reported 11ro Jsrarli soldiers killed toda~· in cxrhani:ics of fire and :i n1inc explosion along the Suez Canal frnnt. and a senior lsr:'lcli m1htary of- f1<:cr said l sra~'li troop;; hJd bt.·en placed or1 nler! on the Egyptian and Syrinn fron1s and \rerc pr<'pnred for f1ghti.ng on lhe Jordanian front as l\"ClJ. 1.-\n ('Xplosil"c derice believed earned by an Arab passenger bh~1\· up 1n a bus n.-.rtl1 cf Tel Aviv today, 1round1ng 16 pe rsons I Cairo reported shooting dov.·n Jn Israeli Phanton1 .lf.'t near the Suez Canal c1tv nf Ismai!ia to<lav \\'hen t11·0 of the F~-s 11ulatc<I Egypt icln air space. It said the kil l 11'a~ made b~' the Egyplian :i1 r defenses bul did not Sp<>cify v.•hether planes. artillery or SA~1 n11ssill·s 1vcre used. Israel denied the report. THE ISRAELI officl'r said !he sporadic l 1ghtin~ on the Egypti an and Syrian tronts 1n 1he pasl threr <lays "'ere not 111·ce~sari:~· a prrlud<' 10 nlo rc generali1,- l'd f1gh11ng. but that Israel and the .\rabs arc. prt ptired fnr 1hi ;; e1·en 1hou~h rl1plomaue ("ffort s arc under \\'ay to hrinJ! peace !o 1he region. \\"ell-informed !sraeh n r I\" s p a p t' r s rrportcd \lll1C~1 std tension on both lhe S) nan and Egyptian fronts and one q11oted an Israeli Qfhcer 011 the Suez C;inal fr onl n.s saying ... \Ve feel as if "'c 1\·ere silting on the l'.'dge of " ., f)](':ino .. The Egyptian 2nd arm.v ,,·as rrport l'd dug in 11·nh ne"' Sov1ct·bui!t Tfi2 tanks ;ind <irlillery ·rhe lll'\vspaper f.la'.\ri\· ~ai d Iraqi :irinorrd forrrs 1rcre still in Syria despite r{•ports ltK'y had withdra"'"· and )'edioth Aharonoth said "tension h:is increased dur to 1he possi bility that Egypt and S~ ri:i 1ril l rene"' fighl!ng bC'forc the Cf.'nel'a Peace Conference Dec. 18. THE RECE~T ARAB summit con- fert•ncr in Algier~ \\'arnC'd that the Arabs rn1glrt l~unch 11 1hree-frnnt ntt.ack against l.~rarl 1f Israel did not v.•ithdrn\~' from :ill c.1pturrd Arab tt'rntory including Old Jcrusa lrn1 . Egypt has ~·arncd of a rf'nt•wal following breakdo\\Tl of i!s cease-fire talks "·ith lsra('J at K1lon1eter 101 en ihe Cairo-Suez rrod Actor O'S hea Dies • Texas lit DALL1\S 1UPJ 1 -:'\Ii <:ha e I 0 Sht'a, a toul:h-talking aC!or "'ho appeare(J in :i half dozen gangslf'r ril 111s during the 19~0s and starred IJ\ a ICIC'\'JSIOl"l c 0 med y in the ·:,os. dt<'d Tuesday, appai-ently ol a heart at!ack. He 1\'Js 67 Polic<' sJid O'Sh!'a . 11·ho 11\·ed 1\•11h his wife. aclrt·ss Virg1niil :\1a~·o. and a daughter. 1n Thousand Oaks. Calif , "·as fou nd in the bathtub of an apartment his ""ife "·as renting. Polite said it :ip- J)('ared he fell 1n. An autopsy has been ordered. The O"Sheas 11·ere in Dallas ll"here J\Uss ~layo "as appearing in "40 Ca ra!$ ... FIVE 77,000 CUBIC FOOT HOT AIR BALLOONISTS WILL FLY FROM THE BANK'S NEW OFF,CE, COAST HIGHWAY NEAR MACARTHUR. GUESS THE DISTANCE TRAVELLED OF THE WINNING BALLOON ... .YOU MAY WIN A THREE·SPEED FOLDING BICYCLE OR AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR. ATTENDANCE DRAWING PRIZES .... STOP IN AT THE BANK AND REGISTER FOR AN ATIENDANCE PRIZE. YOU COULD WIN A FULLY EQUIPPED HOBIE CAT SAILBOAT, A TEN-SPEED SCHWINN BIKE, OR ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO ANY AIR CALIFORNIA DESTINATION. The Bank of Newport'S corona Del Mar office will be open this Saturday from 9 :00 AM to 1:00 PM and they are featuring free llfetlme penonal checking accounts during ·the grand launch Ing celebration. ort CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE: COAST HIGHWAY NEAR MACARTHUR 645·SSSO ~/ ' • • , ~J,dnrsdav D"ct 111!x>r S 1q7_3 ____ ----DAILY PILOT .'; I Mandatory Blackouts ~ue Quif!f': Approval Speed, Welfare -~~ .----Do_Y_ou_r_Bod--.:y ~ A Favor For . ~ The Holidays Bills Launched SACRAJ\.1ENTO (AJl) With Rcai:;an administration backing, California !t1wn1.akcrs heve pushed a 55 ... mile · per hour speed lirnH and t1 t'Orn- promi:!e welfare bill through a firsl round of emergeocy hearings. Th c legislature, moving with u nu s u a I LOS AN<~F.LES 1Al'1 - C)rd1nancr"; thnt could go into cfft'<'I in 1v.•o to thrt>e weeks ;ire bein~ prC'pnrc>d 1n1posin.r.t Jnetncl~1!0r\' ro!!1ng blc1ckn111s and il 50-liour ll'ork \l'l'Ck for llll city b1isinr>ss ;ind 1ndus1ry. TI1e ron1n 11llee\ arln.lllS came despite 11 11·an1ing from fJan \Vatcrs. l'.'i.l'Ct1l11•c direr:· !or of thr. (.' c n 1 r a I City A s sot: J :1 I loll v.·lriC'h rt!p reS{'lllS 1naJor downtown busi ness interest$, that a 50· hour operating wc-ek would resu lt in at Je<ist JtKl,000 l'ity rt~idents losing thei r jobs. alrelldy l'Ontrat t<.'<I for , v.t[I not be !orthco1n111g. James t.·lulloy. O\VP l·htl'f t'l\'ctrical engincf'r, said fuel supplies (Hl h:111d <.ll"t' Hl· sufficient !O 1-.Cf'P D \\' P Y,{•ll•~rators turning f11r 00 1fr1V!\. :-.11dlov said D\\'I' auornt·vs were tO fi le a JM'!1t1on tudity \\'t\h th L• cou n1 y Air l'o!lutton Control 1Jis11·1ct for 1>er111 1~s1u11 In hurn fu t·I oil 1111h :1 sul fur con!f'n l high(·r 1J1an a!lov.·f'd . ;111v Ont· part or the rlt)' would hl' blacked out fo r up to three l1uurs at 1t tirne. 11\\'I' off!ci:1ls s<aid lt1c1r Il l· to nll'YS had drl."11..,•n up ord1n· ;1nl'l'S 1!1 thrt~C ph:!Sf>S for tom· 1n1ltcc ;111d l' u u u c 1 J coll· s1dc•r;11inn . Trim to llythm With l one Q,,1 , IS J.1,n lo Do·, I• A Nt'"' A.1 ••• j 8•••"1"1 Yu.,. '·-..... '• .............. , ........ ,. .... ' ... -.. ' ............... ·-·"' '""'• ........ " ......... . Un<k·r l'h;t~c t, st re e t j hgh1 in~ v:ould b<' reduced hyl :10 IJ"l"l'l'!\\ ;111d all unn('tc>ssary 011Hhro 1· l1gh1111g v.oq!d !)!"' bar- r1·1l l 'ity b11s1ncsses and in·/ d11:-.tr1r~ 1~·011ld h·11't' 10 set, Trim to Rh ythm Inc o ..... ., . ., ...... • 10 •I •t , ., lh<'rn1o~tntq, at fill cicgrces fJr .... , ~ .• P.D. IOI ll!l COSTA •U 1~'11 ' ··~ ...... , ·. swiftness, took the ;1chon \\'ilhin hours after openini: a special session at noon Tues· day. tlcal spet:d linii t hill by s1a1e Sen. Lawrence Walsh, ( J) ... Hun· lin~ton Pa rk I, alrnost \\'On in1- n1l'diate approval on the Senate noor. Senators had dumped their rules to permit quick consideration, but then detoured \Va)sh's bill into his Tr a nspOrlation Committc-e nfter some l11wmakers said they wrrc act ing too fast . The C'J!y c:ouncH 's Y.'atcr ~1111! P(l\l'cr Con1rniltee \Vorkcd tlll late ·ruesday r1•£•n1ng tl ra1\ing up the ordinant'C'S. 'J'l\l' i'onvnittet· vot c·d to for•••an! the m a n d a to r y ('ur1;uJn1C'nl propos<tl to 1he full toune!! Thursday l>ut dcc1dl.'d tu hofrl b;1ck the bla(•koul ordin:tnce. A J)e p11 rtmen t of \\'cl!er and Pov.•cr spokt>s111an snid the Pner~y situation 1n Lo s Angeles h:id becomt' espet•ially acute bt>cau~ 11 milhon b;1r· rrls of f"or1h Afrie.'ln oil, Ile warned, ho11't'Vl'r, 1hn1 even if lh<' 1 nrinn <"t: is al!on•- cd , II 11·ould ~!ill only forestall rolling hlatkout.~. undPr wluch h<·r.1111~ .Hlll i8 ch·gn.:es for ,;··::::;· cooling_ '-'-'·c..··c..· --------~ 1'lC 10 1n.p.h. tu t in the. speed limit <:ould be in crre-ct by early next week. The welfare bill is designed to ave rt a loon1ing l"risis in all- rninlstralion of the pros.iran1 of aid to California's 500,000 aged, disabled and blind recip. il'fllS. "You're Just bypassing C'VCryOfl('. r think the public h;is the right to appear before a eon1mittee," said Sen. 'Va l tcr Stiern , (L>· Dakersficld J. l\IOREITl'S BILL would im- llOS4' the 55 m.p.h, speed l11n1l until Jun(' 3U, 1975. Walsh 's \vould kecµ it ·In cffC'Cl until the governor decl.1rcs there i:> no lon ger a fuel shortage. Backers of the speed li mit bills said one of them could be signed into law by lhc! thne lawmakers ended tht•i r four-<lay erncrgency session Friday. J11hilo11t 1''red ltorheinz. son of the Astroclornc lnul der. \Von 95 pcr~enl of the hl:.i c:k vote of I !ouston and was elected n1ayor of the city 'l'uesday. He defeated his opponent. Dick Gottlieb. by a slin1 n1argi n of 3.000 votes. -, LATE SHOPPERS SPECIALS • ' Tilf: A SSE ~t BLY Trans· portalion Corn1nittcc 1'ues- day approvl'd a measure by Speaker Bob J\.1orl•ttL (I). Van Nuys\, to cut the state's speed limit to 55 n1.p.h. from the present 65 m.p.h. limit. The 12-0 vote sent the bill to the Aseembly \V<1ys Jnd !\.·leans Conunillee. ~1orctt 1 predicted qui('k approval there and on the Assembly floor. <ri>v . Ronald Reagan headed batk to Cali fornia today aftt_•r :t goodwill tou r of Australia, Indonesia n n d Singapore. Aides said he would sign a 55-m.p.h. limit bill. Co11rt Gets Deep Tl1roal Conviction ENDS SUN. DEC. 16th . i Aetunl fu el savings 1vill be about three percenl. experts predicte d Tuesday. It \\'ould ..4£.. an oplimu1n 10 pcrcl'nl. they said. if mo torists drove 65-1n.p.h. t'VCry lime !hey legally ('ou ld do so. But the.v don 't be('ause of the varyi n~ flov.• of traffic. As lawmakers c on ve n e their first emergency session in l\\'O years, on a!mosl iden· A tv.·o-hou r conference con1- mi11ce approvC'd the l'.01n- promisc wel fare bill Tuesday, $ending it 10 the floor s of the Asse mbly and st a t e Se11titr. Tht• rnrasure would boost monthly tx•nefits for agl'd. blind and disa bled Califon1Jans by $23 to $48 a mont h. Yearly cost lo the sta te has been rslin1ated at $122 million. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles County autho rities say they h;1ve gained thei r first ronvi ction ag;iinst the se xually e1o:p!i t 1l fdn1 "DeC'p 'fhroat.'' Pio11eer 10 Sendi11g Jupiter Pictures Jlobcrt Donohue, a 51-year- old Pasadena n1otct operator. pleaded guilty 1·ucsday 10 •~x­ hibi ting obscene material by showing the 1novie to his custon1c·rs via closed circuit television. J>onohLit ~nlf'rN:l his plea b<'forc ~tunic1pal J u d g e San1ue l Lct1d1g, 1~·ho s c t sentencing fur Jan. 7. Officials said Donohue could receive a sentcnc" (lf up 10 six 1nonths 111 Jail ;ind a $500 fine . 1.10UNTAJ N \'IE\V <API - lt.11 speed dC<'lin1ng. Pio neer 10 pushed into the outer region Bay Police Probing Six Slayings OAKLAND I AP) -A 17· }"ear-0ld boy has tx>cn booked in the fatal stabbing of his gilrfriencl . one of six recent murders East Bay policc arc investigating. Raymond A. Shields of Oakland \\'as bookl'<I Tuesday for invc>slig11tion of tnurder in the r;lay!ng of Vlendi L. ?.fartin , 17, poller' said. They said Shields v.·as taken into ('UStody ~-londHy after he told offictrs he went to ~U ss 1-1 ar1in's houS(' and found her body, ripp<'CI by al least 30 stab v.·ounds. UCB Robbed Of $1P,OOO DEi. MAR !AP ) -Two armed men In ski masks rob. bed a United California Bank branch of about $10,000, a sheriff's spokesman says. or Jupiter's n1:ig'.n<'f i(' field to-- da_1·. ils inslrunll·nts ('011· li nui ng lo transn1it d;.ita back to earth. At 9 ;J in. PST, the 570...pounrt u1m1an ncd sp..1ce probe was I.I mil lion miles from Jupiter, travcl.ing at 33,000 miles per hour. 1'he ~pace ('raft sv•ept around one side: of the ginnt planet r.tonday night. pro· \'iding rnan his fir_~t closeup look :.it Jupiter and its colorful clouds. !t sent ba ck pictures and scientific measurement.;:, niciuding data on severe radia- tion belts that a I mos t destroyed the spacc('raft. FREUER BEEF SIDE Sheriff's deputies said the motel operator \vas arrested Junc-5 after investigators viewed the film at the motel. Criminal actions also have been filed against several theater owners ond operators who arc showing the film in Southern California. Boin bin g Tl1reat l 'old By Pridd y 87f •. The 1' HIND 98f •. Chopping · I 'Block ··--- SOcOFF I With this Ad) ON ANY BEEF ROAST 3 Lbs. or Over FRESH LEG 'O LAMB 98£b. FRESH GROUND BEEF 87f •. U.S.D •· t Joelt• c:Nflll' Mitt LAMB CHOPS SMALL $198 lDIM Lb. :1$1 ~~ Friend Ship Reolhtic Um.ct IW Unes tet ope"' to o-ter 4-1/2 ft .. fold• Into 14" flight bo9. Inc lude 1 ttewa rd e • •' smock, mobile tervlng cart, I 0 servln9 OCOH- .sori"-2 cupboordt. Dotb not included. ) \ \~·· @//lo iv.r 97 squeeklng, spins, cranking ( steering, horns, wheels 1 '~". buttons, levers, 1 ,9- handles and dials-i. (:i, and has fun doing it. m§ • Ag" 6 niontha lo 3 yrs. • 101ctlvttles stimulate b11bits aw•ren•S3 en •No loose p11rta llUSICAl IUSl Giii" •Ages 8 months to 18 months • Anactlee: eully to c:r1b and playpeM • No IOOM p•rts • tMlpa develop 1)"11/harld ooonUne:tlon 411 BUSY FACESrt.1 • Ages 6 months to 2 yra. • 7 •cllvil!es !or baby to discover • No IOOM parts 411 BUSY DRIYlR0 • Ages 2 to '4 Yr1. • Compu1tery todd1•r operated . . . no batteries necessary • 1 O absorbing activities • No kJoee parts 4n l~""'.":~ll REAL THRILLER! WILD ·sMASH UP DERBY Cro1h! Bang ~ Doors, hoods, trucks nv aff on impact with these 55P powered fly-apart can. Snap eosi!y rogether, ready for aflother gome.. New kirtd of oclion gome. l'' FISHER-PRICE Roen hke '9al on orte of 4 roe• pion&. Slldet thrnugh tight cor· nera, toke• 1trolght-owo'(t at high 1peed1 -on 6\/ lontem bottery (Ml't included). PLAY FAMILY HOUSEBOAT PLAY FAMILY CAMPER 32" WALKER DOLL l gas ~ High fothioft CIUOfted hair 1Tyltt- Complete ~ comb, brvth, hoi• ro11 •• ._ CARROM BOARD 511 COX F-1 SPORTS TRAINER - TYCO H.O. TRAIN SET -.. , I 1-,.~ -·'4.· .. • ....... ~ AUROR.l" PENDULUM POOL 111 «•••en-SNOOPY 01 MICKIY MOUll POWll tOOtMalUlll with 2 toothbNShn. DoQholM hold• bNlh9&. IAi BARBI ~SEW MAGIC MILTON BRAD Y BATTUSHIP 011e of Amer• ica'1 -1-cil'IO'llng •tmfrea' 90me1 lot 2 ....,.~ PARKER'S 3•• ' GNIPGNOP A I011t poct d ~ toblot ,.,_ ga..,. lor a.II a9t1. i..,. o,. •••hod<ed to .t.oof bol ft'OrTI Md. to .io.. l'kJyw en'lpliel • hit tldot to wll'I. 344 f. f. F • r i ;; ~ t ' ' ' • • ~ ' • f • • • • • • • ' • • • • ~ • • ~ ~ , i Officers sa id the men en· tered the bank Tuesday and ordered four customen to lie on the noor. While one man held • sa wed-Oii shotgun on MARANATHA MEAT CO. l and b k 2 Co 1Tcflfe·1t 'l'le::tl,.·1 the customers 8 n 1500 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa employe!, h Is com~nion, IAI " • ....,_ ... ., .. , .... .,,. T~••l ••I 223 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa • t·larbor Si.:> ,J:>in J c "'n~er I Costa Mesa wielding a pisto l, grabbed the ··-~ S46·1196 ~ • • l1~•A,..111t.ua ,~ bills from two teller stations, OpenStwnDays -t1.m.to6p.m. 1iiiiii1 548-5454 -9.9 Mon. thru Sat. 10·5 Sun. 545·7032 -10·9 M,n, thru S•t. 10-S Sun. I"' kt1 QofOll WlllflftlU' lllr~ W••M , •• , l ~o~lf~ic~cr~s~s~a~id~.-----~=====:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=:::'.::::::==:=::=::=::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.::..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~~~~~i~''"""'-""· u.'f"v.1:flf>-ffi.:n~ ~~~~&.~~~·»?T11>m.~"'"" ~~~~llt~:.-~~·~lf>m..:~ ~~b'W1.r: >--~·'4f·~~r,~~~~r:~~·ur·~;,~~ FASHION ISLAND OPEN TO~ICiHT UNTIL 9:30 I , · ; I \. • J I I I • , ' • • . • • ; • • • l ' • • ' • • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE on ~fost Orange Coast rnotori ~ts fearful of c n1pty gas· oline tanks and aborted vacations in weeks and n1onths to come 1nay be ovcrlook1ng a sour<.:e of travel !hat ap- pears to be an excellent alternati ve. And although it n1a y be son1ewhat archaic hy the standards applied by today's voyager. the train f\tdl 1.<> traveling six ti1nes a day along ~on1c coastal and central portions of Orange ('ouni y . l t would s uit fev.' co n1111 ulcr~ under lhe present schedule. But 1t still could prove a ,god:.end to a fan1ll y wonde1;ng how 111 take. a vacation far from hon1c Olll'C the dearth of gasoline v.•orsens. i\n1trak officials in San Diego and Los Angeles said in tccent days th at so tnc citizens already are explorlng the "new" idea of taking a rai l vacati on now that the trisis threatens. Son1e reservation countcl's already arc being swamped by inquiries from potential passengers wh o n1ay never have taken a train trip in their lives. Orange. County's three stops -Full e rton, Santa Ana and San Clemente -a 11 report increases in busi ness. To the passenger-rail industry, the curiosity is an on1en of intreased interest in one of the n:ition's oldest forms of mass transit. \Vhilc A1ntrak and its private predecessors have taken a beating from critics in the past , one now senses a desire to in1 prove the quality of rail service in the new agency saddled with the task. N'(W locomolives are being added as soon as they come ,,rf the production line and once-decrepit passen- ger coaches are being cotnpletely refurbished as quick- ly as time allows, say the An1trak spokesmen. .1\s for routes, they still follo\v the traditional sched· the Traci{ ules siniply because the passenger load as yet does not warrant the addition of new ones. The spokesn1en insi::;t that they will add to the service acc6 rding to !he den1and. Thus, it is obv io us, that the traveli ng public is miss- ing out tHl a chance to redi.scover the fascination of traveling on metal rails. l)erhaps if they try it, they will llke it. Clea11 Government 1'he :ict ion taken recently by the Laguna Beach City ('ouncil in reaffirn1!n g a posi tive code of ethics for public officials and employes 1.s a \VClcoine one. A violation of the city's code of ethics is punish· able by prosecution as a n1isde1neanor offense. 'f he code bars elected officials anrl officers of the city from parti· cl pating in decisions on matters w here they have a per- sonal business interest in the outcon1e . It seems obvious that all officials would wish to avoid even the appearance of tainting a decision in their persona! favors. llowever, there have been unfortunate incidents in the recent past where the code has been violated. prob- ably throu~h a mi~understanding of the code. although the moral 1n1propr1ety should have been obvious. That the code \Vas redefined and toughened is to the credit of the council. but, having done that, it must understand the code will have to be enforced. La gu na's code stands as a modei' for clean govern· tnent. s 'Hold it.Maurice! \Ve may hal'e lo dn snmething radical n ext year and design a practical car!' U.S. Navy Faces Soviet C.hallenge Deat' Gloo1ny Gus Pro11a·i1ae1at Je1vs .P1·edicted Dile111111n ' • • • • • • t t • ' • \VASHJNGTON -\Vhat amou nled to a U.S.·Sovict na\•al confrontation took place during the !l-1idcast \\'<Ir and its implications \\'Cre not reassuring. The time has passed \\'.Jlcn the U.S. Navy ruled the seas. In the past IO years. the Soviet navy has been vastly expanded Jn a ship building progra1n exceeding the U.S. n1ore than 3 to I and including an impressive array of missile·firing crui s- C[S and subs. The septuagenar- ian and acid-tongued naval phil ooo11her. Admiral Ji y 111 a n Rickover. in a la· b~p:nmding closed sessjon of 1 he !·louse Appropriations Sub- committee las! June. d£'fined the prob- lem. "I bclie\'e it ls clear." he sJtd, "that the Soviets must believe it is credible that there could be a U.S.-Soviet con frontation at sea. because th e Soviets are pouring vast resou rces into a navy capable or cha llenging our na\"y at sea. "11', TllEY did net consider tba l to be credible. I tan SC<' no logical reason why they \.\'Ould be buildin~ the particular fleet they are buildin g. There is no fleet other than ours 111 the \1·orld !or the Soviets to cha llenge. "If we are un <i ble to provide naval support to overseas forces. then 11 e are not able to conduct ovcrse;is opera· lions of any kind . by the ;i rm y. navy, or air force. Prac\1ca\1y, we have no other way than to send our :i;upplics by sea. Therefore. I think the ans\.\·,·r is that we must conclude it is credible and that certain!~· the Soviets thcmscl\'cs think it i.s credible." CERTAINLY Lhey did. In unmist aka ble terms, Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev (RICHARD WILSO~ informed President t\i:<on that if the U.S. would not join Russia in a joint l\1ideast force, llussia might go in alone, not withstanding the bcefl'd-up presence of the U.S. Sixt h Fleet. This \\'as something entirely new in the military relationship bcl \.\'een the U.S. and the Soviet Union. 'fen years ago even the brash Khrushch ev could not have mllde such a threat credible. But it was credible in the h-1cditer- r~nean in 1973 because Russia had built the ships, equipped them with the cruise missil£'s \.\'hich n1adc U.S. aircraft ca r· ri<'rs vulnerable. and sent them to con- front the U.S. navy. The RussiJn cruise missiles and the U.S. lack of d('fense against them "'ere what made Rickover pound the table. ''The Soviet navy ," he said last June. •·recognized !he great potential fo r lac- tjcal cruise missile subma rines many years ago. Their surface-launched sub- marine missile has been deployed for ovrr 10 years. The Soviet navy has progressed through five classes of tac- tical cruise missile-fi ring sub1narines, but I have not been able t.o get even one of these submarfncs~awroved hy our navy.'' TllE PROBLE~I is not coofinc>d to the type or tnct1ca! missiles !he Soviet 113\'Y (';1n einploy against opposing naval for!'('~. Admi ral 1':1mo Zumw;ilt, Jr, chi£'f of naval operations. predicted th at th e &i\'ll't Union's earner force would ('Ventually cnunumbcr th e I~ altack car- flt'f.S upon \.\'hich th e present U.!;. air SU\"ll'riori!y at sea is based. 'Die Kremlin has made no se<:ret of l!:i intentions. Its nava l commAnderS ha ve publicly boasted that \l'orld-wide An unexpected source of energy: convert the hol air cn1anating frorn the United Nations, Congress. Sac- ramento and even Santa Ana, into some thing useful. H. L. S. Gloornv Gu1 comrnenn ••• liubm!tt.,. "' ••1dtrJ 1nd d1 nol l'IHH•lril• rf'llKI lllt vl.w• o• l~t newio1pn. Send vour "' P••v• lo Gloomy Gus, D1fty Piiot. U.S. nJ\'Rl superiority was short-lived. They illustrated \.\o'hat this is beginning to mean In the i'\lediterranean where their vi!al interests are affected . arid \\'here they are slowly and stead ily clamp- ing a stranglehold on th e moven1cnl or the world's oil supply. llickover pointed out before the crisis <1t sea that Russia is gaining "footholds and toeholds" in ''the most important part of the earth for us today", the Near East and Persian Gulf. Vt'llEN AN Israeli-Arab settlement opens up the. Suez Cana l. it \\'ill be a waterway for the further extension of Soviet sea power to the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean and no longer subject to containment by the U.S. navy. The sea confrontation during the !1-·Udeast war has had a sobering effect in the Nixon administration. The U.S. Sixth Fleet, which once could domi nate trouble spots, v.·as confronted by a Soviet ~lediterranean force totaling some 40 ships, including destroyers and sub- marines. This is ::i drastic change fron1 10 year:> ago. The American public understands very little of this. The navy's philosopht·r has !his to s.1y about Jt : "J f an opponcn1 is successful in developing weapons th at l'an sink large. numbers of our carriers and we are not successful in developing adequate CQunlervocapons -or if \\'C si mply do not build sufficient znodern ei'lrrie rs to protect our sealancs -the IJ .S. v.·ill ha\'e lo change its national ob- jectives to be con sistent 'vith the inability to conduct overseas military operations .. , ' ' • • • • • • • ' . Biscayne 'Gossip' Ousted Home Purcliase<l For Nixon Bodyguarcl WASHINGTON -The governmen t persuaded one of President Nixon's J.'lorida neighbors to give up h<'r home, according lo a classified account. becaU!'lC she had been "spreading \.\'i ld tales of what was going on in the presidential com- poun d.'' The President's two ravorite millionaires, Bebe Rebow and Ro- bert Abplanalp, join- ed in the effort lo remove the alleged gossip from the fa sh- ionable Key Bis-- caync neighborhood. She is Mrs. Perry O'Neal, a sweet, 7G- year-<ikt widow, who assured us she "lov· td the Ni11ons" llnd brought them roses. She agreed to vnca l.e her home to mnke room for the President's com- J n1unlcations stall, b\Jt she didn 't want l lo lease it to the government. Abplt1nalp quickly coughed up $150.0i)O tn buy !he house from ber and th<'n he )('J)sed It to the government for $18,000 a yeo r. TIIE PUBUC Buildings Scrvlt·e sen t Theodore Slchl from Its Atlanta r<'i:ional ofnce co Key 8*ayne to ncgot h11e the 9'11. He met with Rebo1.o OI) February -Jta, and atterward aub&'lllcd this confidential report of thrir ronve rsation. "~tr. Jlcbo1..o stated that this would not be the ordinary IYPC of negotiation." recounted Sachs. "r.lr . llebozo stated that Mrs. O'Neal. \\'ho lived at 478 Bay Lane, was creating a problem for the President and for the Administration by going around the is land and spreading \l'ild tales of what was going on in the presidential compound in Key Bis· caync. ''Further, si nce the \Vhlte !Iouse Com- munict1tioru Agency needed space in \he compaund for the communication llp('r<ltion, it was determined that the leasing of the house at 478 Bay Lane. \\'Ould provide the space required by the agency ri nd would also solve tht: )'Jroh!cm created by Mrs. O'Nea l hy removin g her from l0he scrnc." Tiii<: WlOOW was dlslrcssed over this account of her alle¥ed tattling. "I nc.ver dld any such thing,' she huffed. "That's the worst thing I ever heard ... 1 was a good neighbor and 1 cllrri!!d roses over to her l Mrs. Nill~! prr~nally." Sachs continued 11.s story: "Mr. l_l.ebozo further went on to state th<it since Mrs. O'Neal was not interested in leasing the house, he had contacted a friend of his, 11r. Robert H. Abplanalp of Bronxv ille, New York, and Mr. Abplanalp had agreed to purchase th~ O'Neal home as a favor to the President and Mr . Rebozo. "Negotiations betv.·ttn Mr. Abplan alp , fl.fr. Rebozo and the O'Neals resullcd in a sale of the home at 478 Bay Lane to ~tr . Robert Abplanalp and his wife for $150,000. "MR. REBOZO stressed the fact that ~tr. Abplanalp had purchased tfle home merely as a favor and did not want 10 make a profit on it ; but since Mr. Abplanalp had taken the money out or a company fund , he wanted a fair n~ return on his money ;ind a price of $18.000 as an annual rental had been 11greed_!J.pon." Abplanalp also objected lo sign ing a n agreement that \l'Ould permit Lhe govcrn- 1nent to use the housc for ::in.v purp.;ise il wished. Possibly for lhis reason, the Secret Service and the Whi te !·louse f:ommunlcations Agency lra~d houses. Thus the President's bodyguard wound up replacing the talkallvc Mrs. O'Neal and they nave a /f.~tatlon as the most tlght-llpped men ~overnmcnt. .. Prophetic Book on Israel To the Editor : Gentiles and Jc\\'S both \\'Otlld do \l'rl l to re-read the Wlcannily prophetic book "\\'hat Price Israel,., by the Je\\'i.sh author, Alfrc'CI flt. Lilienthal (Henry Regnery Co .• Chicago), Lilienthal, along \.\·ith such prominent Je\\·s as Prof. Albert Einstein, L<.issing Rosen\.\·a/d, Rab- bi Judah L. i\lagnes and Supreme Cour1 Justice Louis D. Brandeis forc sa\v the dangers of establishing a thcocratic- 1xilitica l stale in f>aiestine. They predicted \.\'hal our antagonizing of the Arabs would bring down on our head s, and how the Russians stood ready ro move in on the coming chaos and take ove r control or the entire Middle E:i.111. as lhcy almost did a month ago. :;n<I probably will in the future. TJIAT ISRAEL. a nation at that time of less than a 1nil\ion. they could src \.\'aS not viable, surrounded by 42.000.000 antagonistic Arabs and i'\foslems. That Israel could exist only as a sort of ''51st staie" of the U.S .. and only \\1l1h the financial maintenance of th e U.S . whose people. it is sa id have alrrarly pourl.'d JO bill ion dollars fn donations. gifts of cash and materials and "loans'' into it, while America's balance of payments sank deeper into the red each n1ont h. These seers wrre certain that evrn- tually the day \l'ould come. when Am erica \.\'Ould be drawn into the maelstrom of battle, as we \\'ere in Vietnam , and ii seems !hat day ls now near. Lil ien· thnl's book is in UC! Library. JOSHUA MELDE1' Place lo Snee To !he Editor : \\'ith !he energy cr1s1s becoming evrryonr's fi ght , there are man y ad- ditional ways lo save. One whi ch hasn·t been mentioned is the reduction of the use of clothes dryers. \Vith the weath<'r we have in California. except for a few rainy days, our wash could be hung out and let mother nature take care of the drying. Almost every home has either a gas or electric dryer and putting up a clothesline and using it could cul down the use of energy . Al.SO, it seems totally unnecessary for merchants to have big advertising signs lit up nights when lheir businesses are closed. The private citizen is asked to tum off all unnecessary lights, but the banks. auto dealers, stores all glare forth with huge signs . lnside security li ghts are understandable , bul is it necessary to ha ve the entire ceiling lit? Every other bank of lights would provide. the same securil y. If th e merchants don't cooperate, r for one will not patronize a store that is not concerned enough lo turn off the lights when the shop is closed. JEANNETI'E SCHROEDER Like Horses? To the Editor: Do you llke horses? Jf you do, we 11e1:d your help now ! Orange County 's Isn't It the Truth! freedom is the most precious of gifts; son1ething that ull n1en and wouien wtint but so mething that exists only among anunals. lf you don't accept th at verit y lhen observe the bird in the bush and lhe bird in lhc hand . 1'ht? one wil l ny away at the slightest threat to Its freedom ; the ot her wishes it could. "Better be n /rte bird than a cop- !ive king.". -Danish proverb ' ( ..... _l\_IA_1_Ln_o_x ____ J l.ellrrs front readers nrc IL"elt:on1c. /\lorma/ly. 111riters sl1ou/d co11t·cu liicir niessaoes i1~ 300 u·orcls or less. Tl1e 'right rll condense letters l o fit spare or elin1i·11nte /ibPI is reserved. All 11'1· ter.~ 11111.~t. includ(' si9ul1t1o·e aud 1nnil- ifl!J nclclres.~ but no~1cs 111au be wl!h- /1e/d ()J! rer1u~st if sufficient reasu11 i~ uppurt',!t. I)oe.try will ·no! Ot plib· lis l1ed. population i.<i cxplocltng and as a result, th('re soon 1nay be no room for riding trails. In fa ct. urbanization may 1nake ii increasingly irnpossible lO even keep horses, let alone have adequate riding trails. OVER 10 YEARS ago. the County Planning Commission proposed an ex- tensive county\l'ide rid ing and hiking lr<11l system withtn the General Plan. \\'ith a fe\\' exceptions. little has been done to impl ement this svstem. Further- more. \l e have recently ·been told by a n1cmber of the Planning Department th'at publi c demand for trai ls seems 10 be nonexistent. Th is is ala rming! If )'OU share our concern, jo in us in writing to George Osborne, Interim County Planning Director as v•ell as your 011•n Supervisor. and urge them to t<1kc posi tive action. Then write us ~ P. 0 . Box 868. San Juan Capistrano. 92fi75) so lhilt we can help coordlna.11.• efforts to establish and in1prove .riding trai ls. llUG H GRAY , President The Cap istrano Valley 1-lorscmen's Association School F11el To the Editor: The Laguna Beach School system is 400 gallons short of the 4,040 gallons of fuel needed for student transportation in November. according to Ray Lawson , director oI Laguna 's school transporta· lion . If President Nixon v.·ould forego just one trip to San Clemente, ordinarily made with all three presidential planes, 60.000 gallons: of fuel might be saved, enough to transport Laguna's pupils 14.8 months:· in other words, the rest of this· school year and all of the next school year, too. SARAH LJIDWIG Charade To the Editor: While driving home to Newpor t Beach from a late meeting ifl Long Beach I couldn't help noticing a few things that must be as damned irritating lo others as they were to me: RELATIVELY unimportant display lights and signs brightly Ht all along the way, empty offices flooded \vith light, the lluntington Sea Clif f te11ni s court.! bright as day, th e S. Cnlif. ~Xlison plant lighted like a huge Christmas tree, the lrvlne COast Racquet Clu b below Fashion Island with a p0sitive ocean of llghts \vilh a fraction of the courts occupied, Fashion Island Itself certainly at lea st a third overli1,1htcd, lhe Ph.ilto· l='ord offices on the hlll \\'Ith ev('ry "'indow glaring and, to top the whole deal, lhc Newpor l Be!!ch T~nnis Clu\J i;ourts flooded with some 60 very powerful lights and on ly two courts occupied. 'T'hat place alone uses more r.nergy in one night than my famil y could U.'1e for aw purposes ln five ycan. Whch I reached home my family had <i couple of lights on and !hr tl'mpcratur<- in the 67-68 degree area trying to cooperate \vith the Prl'siden t's rt'quest. TllEN \\'E llEA R on the ne\IS lhill !he.v're turning off the p('rpctual g:is flame Qol.'l'r John F'. Kenned y's gral't' to sa\'C ful'I. ~ind c\'cry night fnr Ion~ hours they 1ur11 on all those gas torcht's around Lhl· fron t of the Ne\l'porter 11111 and ::ill of its pools . The Ncwporh·r \l·astes ·in onr \l'Cek of burn ing rnou~h fu(!I lo kcrp the f"residrnt's torC'h hghtcd for 100 yenrs 1as 1,1•el1 as heating a eouple of thousand 66-dcgrce Cflergy-sav- in g homes!. If this charade con!inues for another \1'ct:::k and in strrri lled "Nixon countr v,'' then \l'C ;ire going lo say to hrll 1,1:i!h it :ind again turn on our few lou sy JOO-\l'all ,globes and live in more co1n- fortab!e temperatures and join hands \\·ith the \\'asters and go skip d0\111 the rat hole toge!hcr. figurt1tive!y yelling. Lon~ Li\'e the Ar;1bs and Dro1111 the lsr;ielites: llE~RY BUTIKE P.S. This \\'IMJle picture is thro\1·n C\"t'n more out of \\"hark after learning fro nl the ne\\·spapcrs and radio of the job losses of hundreds of pilots, plane and boat manufacturing: cmpto"rs and hu n- dreds in related :i>Cr\'iC<'S. -all due lo thc energy shortage. Ttt·il<'hing Feet To the Editor : HO\\' docs the old adJge go: To err Is hun1an. So n1uch ls being broadcas t no\vad:iys nhou[ l\lr. N1 >:on's pnvatc secretary and th<-"arcid('nt;:il'' slippa ge of her foot \vhilc listening to the now ('t~ll'bratl'd \\'h1tc House t.ipe s She's a real ·fall' gal. l\IUCll l\10RE plausible is the fact that a certain and vl'ry much concerned former Pal:icc Guard, while in posscss1on of the very same tapes de veloped a twitching fool. An.vthing is possible when one is under stress. Pcapll! do lhin"s that are positively appalling under dure~s and in the. unhealth y cl imate of \.\'ashington D. C., all hell is daily break· ing lcose . Pray !ell me gentle reader how can \Ve make our nation. the 1nost durable dC'mocracy of all times, function properly again? Our rounding fathers made ample provi sion for orderly impcachmC'nl. So, what are we waiting for? BEING non-political \l'ill reduce us Into the greatest banana 'dictat' republic of all times. BORIS BUZA~ DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vl!l!d,1 Publisher Thomo.i Kel!vil, Editor Barbaf'a Krtibich Editof'ial Page Editor The editorial .-J>8&\:' o( the Dal\y l>ilol ietk1 to inform and 1Umulate n;aders by presenting on 1hil Pfl.lt divene •commentary·on toplC!I of In- terest by l!)'l'ldlc.alM rol11mn11r11 •nd cartooniats, by pnwtdlna: a forum for rt11.drni' v1twa and by pre1enllng fhl• new~papcr's oplnlon11 nnd ldc-M on eumnt topt~. Thi' l'<iltorial opinionl ol tht Dally Pilot appe11.r only In nte edilorlal ro\uinn 111 the Top (Jf tht page. Opinions tXPT't'IW'd by fhl:' l!nl· umnllts •nd canoonttt• •nd iltH er 'fl"ltf'rs art thetr own md no endon~ mtnt of their vieft by 1he DI.Ill Pik>t ftR!ld be lnftrr.ed. Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1973 ,- • r ' ,- " ' l,·1111 ,1 Ll1•t1•111bet ~ 1973 DAILY PI LOT 7 ""'-"'""""·~~:"'21'l:tO "';R:m~J r--------------------------------------------------::...:--::_.:.;..;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::..;::..:, Sexual Survey San Diego Students Quizzed SAN DIEGO (AP) -A survey of 550 unmarried students at San Diego State showa 82 percent of the men and 70 per- cent of the coed! admit they've engaged already in sex. Kathy Holland, a senior health science student, said she and five classmates circulated the questionnaire in life sciences and sociel science! classes. The other finding s: - Fifty-two percent of the males cell themselves "good" 1exual partners, compared to "about half" of the girls. SANTA A,'\,\ -Forty-six percent of the men said intercourse is ap- propriate if they like the woman, compared to 35 percent of the coeds. while 4l percent of the young women say premari- tal sex is fine in a Jove relationship. SOUTH UIA:,T i'L,\i'..·I -Forty-four percent or the v.·omen consider lt unimportant whether they or the men ask the olher for dates. -A big majority agree lhe girl occasionally pays the expense of dating. "People were very anxious to pa rticipate in the survey when they fOWl d out it was on dating and sex habits," Miss t l!olland said. Phillips Co1npany '72 Gift Illegal WASHINGTON (AP) Phillips Petroleum Co. and its fonncr board chairman have pleaded guilty in federal court to making an illegaJ $100.000 contribution to President Nix- on's tm re-election campaign. U.S. District Judge Howard F. O>rcoran fined the company $5,000 Tuesday and Ya'illian1 Bakersfield Man Has 1 Too Man)· BAKERSPIELO (AP ) -A young restaurant employe has pleaded guilty to being mar- ried to t~·o women at the -~time. It WM Kern County's first bigamy case in yt:>ars. a district attorney's spokesman saJd Tuesday. DENN1S RICHARD San- chez, 22, c:A Bakersfield, ~·as arrested Nov. 13 by sheriff's deputies catll'd to his home to stop a fight bet'll:een >A'ives No . I and 2. The first wife. Nettie A~ Sanchez, 21, said she w to the house to F:et child s p- port payments for their two children and learned Sanchez married Deni~ Ann Sanchez, 16, in Las Vegas Aug . 27. THE SECOND ~frs. Sanchez said she knew her husband had been married but assum- ed he obtained a divorce . Sanc hez ad m i t t e d in l\1unicipal Court Monday that I he overlookl'd that technicality afte r separaling from Nettle last May but said dis solution of that marriage is pending !n Superior Court . Sentencing on the bigamy conviction is scheduled Dec . u . W. Keeler, former Phillips Board chairman. $1,000. THE PLEAS were entered shortly ater the s pec i a 1 Watergate prosecutor's office charged the company with making an illegal contribution bciween Feb. 9 and !\-larch 28, 1972. The prosec utor's office a1so chArl";ed that Keeler, who retired in January, consented to the contribution, which came from corporate funds in 'iolatio n of federal law. Asst. Special Prosecutor Thomas McBride disclosed in court thai Phillips also con- triburcd between $50,000 and $60,000 to "a subst.ntlal number" of congressional and senatorial candidates in 1970 and 1972. l\fcBRJOE S,\10 the pros- ecutor's offjce would not file charges B!ijlinst Phillips in connection ""·ilh those oon- tributions. But he said the r ecipients are u n d e r in- vestiga tion . After the brief court sessk>n, McB ride told newsmen that to bring charges against can- dldates who receivl'd illegal contributions it would be necessary to determine if the"y were aware that the money came from C'Orporate funds. i\lcBride declined to identify anv of the candidates \\'ho reCcivcd rnoney from Phillips. HE TOUl TIIE court that Phillips and Keeler came for\\'ard voluntarily I as t August to tell the prosecutors of the illegal contribution to the Nixon campa ign. M INIATUftl:S OLO OOLl..a CIVIi.. WA" 01..0 OUN• yours. rBEA_M The spirit !or holidays past and present So give. I Let us help solve the energy crisis wi th cozy flann el pajamas A. Dipl to111,l( '1.t\ tht.' \)l'fl°l'l l (1,l ~l \\L.it hl'f l11n1p.u1i11n.1.11tli1n fl.1nnl'l p.1 j.1n1 .t\ 1h.n \\\H m h 1 , lH H l y, ~1 11 !I ht: h 1 " ~I' 1 r 1 1 • _ •. 11 i. 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Thinshell Filled Candies 100% filled s14a Orit of The perenr11al (h"\'r>'l(lS 11'.lvon!'s' Tn;n sh@ll~ condit!' ore I 00°{, follttl. tempt1no cok>•\ ond llovors 81g L P?vnd 10• 01 o low fh.,f!v ~ole pric:f COSTA MESA 233 E. 17th St. COSTA ME~A 2JOO Harbor at W~on Old.Miner Dry Gin Quart Bottle s35a Thi! perfecl dis!illl!d dry 9n1 tor your holi- dov martinis~ A Thrifty be51 sellfir ot our requlor low price, riaw ot .... ry 5pecool holiday sovongs. 5to<:~ up1 SANTA ANA 1406 W. Edinger at Bristol . . Kodak Pocket 1 o ~nstamatic Camera s1ess *288 Spiral Photo Album with 10 Self-Stick SJteet1 s144 Amo1ing low pnce ori eosy•To·u~ photo olbvm. Hos 1 0 mogne1lc ~s for ouiclo: J l M\Y picture plocement. ond open r.r>gs. Wide selection of co ... er des,,p1s. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Magnolia St . at Talbort 5694 ea. Men's Knit Sweaters au, 3 & S;ive 11 0.82 3i 810 * '\ . 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':r...;-n Dissol11tio11s Of Mat-riage ll'IKIOclllOrt' DKr"1 ......... "·--·~ M•H"' M.trolo Cov!l ~n j Judy .o.nn Ratlltt. John M 1tw:I Btlly M, l't•m•PV. Vic>! Ann fnd Chad•> Wlc•n1rn (;•l'trv, !i!•v•n Brue~ ~nd 5.,,,,. LYnl'I Wll~om, E-••d H, •"4 Evelyn Sn•rmat1, llaoeu 0•1• aod B••nd• "' Fo.,ler. C•rol I """ J~m•1 W, M IJfln, N•lley A ena R~y l H•n>en, EGwarcl W+lll•m and Fl~lllCI EddV Rub•l<•b<>, ROiler! J "'"' 11iaror11a •• Cal<!well. Marold I) and Ellen O. Mvl!on. M0<rlne f nd JQl\n Tvt, Cll&1lt• anll lrf'll~ ''Arv O'B•Ttn, Oo1,.1a J and C.l~d~• J. Rar1ck, Ke!llleen M . nno Lee C Ogllvot. O<>r,.ld Joe ~ nnd Cv11IM1 K•V Spefr, Pn1rlc•• '/'idl•~'"' •~d T h~mos EdwAra Con<1tl .. d 1, 1~11r l~ C. and Jlnmv Jom•s Busf r, O~nlr! P ,,~II K1,.rn ['1 ,11n Rtlllv. C~•rltne ~no Willlnm E . OurrwacMer. D"lnd L d<>d Tnom11 ' Wiiiie, Fr.,nk Pudo\~I> .nd I(~~ l'1 dn~i' Llnk, N~ncv and s1,,,,~,, T Ross, Nal•ll• Al k~ •n<I Jarnts Ltl!e-1 Ro~I..,,, Sergio Di"t and Adolbl!<la Sp•etn. Rober! H , Jr. and Virginia Favt ~·.111~u. c~r1,, ''' t~d Pni!lr> D~le llbell. Winfred F••n~ •'1d Oiwn Hl!tlred A1Mon. Mirian "'nil., •n~ flrln~r R•¥mand Lup!on. Bon"'e S. '"" Edwa rd I Croll>ef. Hearl L. •lld Ann I:. .,... £.l:;:r... fi:.O"!:'; ... - Otlier Deatlis } HARTFORD. Conn. <AP) - Alfred C. Fullr r. llB, the original "Fuller Uru sh Man" \\'ho l>uilt :id oo r ·lo -d oor business into an inlcrnnlional corporation, died ·ruesd.:iy. I-le ,\·as president of the: Ful ler l~l'ush O:t. until 1943 and ch,1 irn1an 11n1il lh(~ co1npan.v ~·1:1s 1nergcd with Consolidated f-~oods Inc. in 1969. ':\llNNEAJ~OLJS. i\T inn (AP) -Richard Pillsbur v Gale, 73, forrncr R e pub I i·c a n con- gressman rron1 f\l innesola , dir>d Tuesday. Gale w on Jl(lnors as a shC'cp breeder and raiser o! thoroughbred horse's. HARTFORD. Coon. (API - 'l'hc Ht. Rev. \\'al.tt!r II. Gray, 75, bishop !'Jnf.'ritus of the f~pi.~copal Dio<'<'Se of Con· nectict1t, diC'd 1'ucsday. l'O nK. F.ni.:la nd I i\Pl Col. Sir Willi am '\'orah•y, BJ , f.1 !h~r of the Duchess of Kent. died 1'uesdav. He was lord lu·u tcnant or" Yorkshire froni, !!151 lo J!l65 . SAN DIEGO (AP 1 -The R L Hcv. J\1 s~r. l\l"nnelh G. Stack, 61. pastor of Sa<·rcd Jlcart Church anrl forinrr C11tholic church official in Chicngo died Alonday. FOnT BRAGG (AP \ -T. K. Peters. 119. a pionC'C'r nr>.,.,'!'rcr l cam('r:iman w h o filmt'd the 1906 San F'rancisco 1·:irth<1 uakc. diC'd Sarurday of a heart attark. -------- CH.t.TTE llTO~ R<Jlh (t,ollf•ICI" 8~1 A ~,on,~~ <,~v<ll• LaQU~~ MUI$ O•IC "' <lf~T~ OeC''"b~~ '· \913 Su•~'"l" bv Mu.~ono, l IO•d M. Ch~ltfr10ll: ~""· Rlc h~'d L, Chol· te•t~" we,11•••· V r ! I~".. '"'~ o renoc1.i111 ren, SiP,~n Cr~•Q c1-.11,·ton, 1'M~•·l~~rl Q,,., ·· • I•• '> • I •.•! !ftlon, WM!l1~e Vill~of Se•v·~•· Frldav. I P M, l•acot1c v.~w l'ltnfl "'''" Q, Lawtfnt~ F H~wley, of !ho. Ull•••d MetrlO<l•i! (nv•c" o! L"""~" 1•l!t~ c• tido!!no lnltnr>en! P~t·h~ V '" w Me"'o••al P•rk PM II( V•tw /,'~,,~.," Oir t"or). HAYES Jon" u .,.,..., ,ll o•• ti n• 7J!i F~l•l\111 Or!ve . N""'DOr! Bt~fl\ 0.tle ot <1~0 1~. O"•rm"er 1. t•'l S··,, "1 nv 1"• Mlld•Mll """· o ... ;d H~VeJ; d~~M1r, J fanne Hnvf .. noln ot •4•·w~~fl a~.,,.,, b•oli.er. P•vl •~ave•. lllinoo< Se•vlttl. TllY•!"·'•· I! AM IJP!I Aronnw•• r .... ~ .. •• will\ "'"" N0<PT•~n l B•owr> o!f;tia!ino Pr.va•~ lnltr...,•n! 8•11 8 r o a II w av Mo•ly~·· Olre(!O•' AHBUCKl.1': & SON \\'ESTCLIFF ;'\l(lllTUARY 427 E. 17th St., Costa ~IC'Sa 616-4888 • RALTL-H ERGF.RON FUNERAL ll0:\1E Corona de! 1\lnr 673-9450 Cosla ft1esa G411-242t • BELL BROADWAY 1\.10RTUARY 110 Broadway, Cosla ~1esa LI ~3433 • DILDAY BROTlfF.RS 1\.,0llTUAHIES 17911 Beach Bl \'d. JJ1111tinMlon Beach R-12·iiil %44 Redondo A \'C. Long Beach 21HJ8.1145 • 1\.fcCORl\flCI\ LAGUNA RF.A Cll MORTUARY 17IMI Laguna Canyon Rd. 4!M-HIS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemttery l\tortuary Chapel 3500 Pafiric \1icw Drive Newport 8Par.h. CalUornla 614-2700 • PF..EK t'AMILV COLON1AL FUNERAL llOME ~I &Isa Ave. Westmln1ter m.JU.S ~ SMITH'S MORTUARY 1Z7 Mahl St. euu:::,, BH<b \ Activist Doctors Win Da,y ANAHEIM, (AP) -A group of young nclivi.<Jt doctors have succeedL'd in getting the American ~fedical Assoc:ia llon to call for fair play and due process in the disci plin ary ac- tions by hospitals a~ainst their interns and residenl'i. This. however, ""'as a com· promise stand. The Af\.1A steered clear or intervention of S{>\'eral young doctors disciplined by hospitals in Nor!h Ca rolina and California. The AJ\IA II o u s e of Dt:!leg ates a!sn C>ndorsed a pro- posal to \1·ork toward a na- tional rnodel contract b<!IY•crn hosp1tl.ll tra1n1ng programs nncl !ht'.' intr>rns and residents \.1-'ho serve in lhein, ORANGE COUNTY Cotu1tian Gets Life Sc11tcncc SANTA 1\NA -Jac kson Fr;u1klin l11ckcy of G.1rdrn Crovl' has been sent lo s!al ..: prison for life for th e sl:i yirF' of a mother who tried to pr"· / Tax on Parking ft"sailed SA NTA ANA -Tue Orange C o u n I y Intergovernmental Coordinatlng Council has join· rd the urganlzatioM and lawmakers protes ting the J·; n v i ron meotal Prolection Agency's proposed surcharge 1 graduated ta:.c:J on parklr.g rus ta!lations. ~1 ilan Dostal , chairman of the ICC and a Newport Beach e1ty councilman. was directed to 1vrlte to Paul Defalco, regional director of EPA . of- f1c:1a lly objecting to the .:;urcharge recent ly announced bv EPA for the Los Angele~ Air Basin "'hlch includes Orange County , "TIIE OBJECTION," Dostal said, "is based on the drastic economic: impact such action would have on S outhern California and the additional fact thut not enough time Is available foc cons ideration and not enough thought ha s been given to the faC'tors underlying such a decision." The ICC, an organization formed last yea r w i t h represent ative's from thC' coun· ty Board of Supervisor-9 and Sears from each city council, also voted to urge each member city 10 send a letter to the EPA o!ij~rling to the parking surcharge. The city cowiclls were ad- vised that letters must be in De f'olro's hands Uefote Dec. 12, the dC'adline !or pu bhc con- sideration o! the E PA measure . IN A STRONGLY v.•ordl>d s tatem e nt las t y,•cck Cong1e ss man Andrew J . Hinsha1v (R·Ne-A'J>Oft Beach) demanded that the EP1\ justify ils proposed tax on parking facilities. In a letter to Russell Train. EPA administrator, Hinsha\v charged that the proposed regulalloos are arbitrary and capricious and should be deleted. tlinsh.aw said if th e proposal becomes e r f e ct i v e the surcharge for Disneyland. for cxa1nplc, would be $~ 1ndhon ror 1he first year y,·1th in· creased levies ·in succcC'ding years. lly pertcnsioo Sc111iuar Se t ORANGE -The cause.S r ef· fi'cts and treatment of 11~ p{'rtens1on, an H .i I m c n t •\'hich strikes :in est1nlatcd 2Q 11111lion Americans, "'ill bt di S{'USSPd ;I\ SL J 0 st p h Hospital Der . 1 t at 7:30 p.m. th• pit(• la 9 0 for FINE JEWE LRY 1oum """ p!ftfl -un"' me•8 U~•IV 10 1 1~• 10 •. do>ecl 1un. ,. .... "TlflS IS TilE first time in the history of 1he AroitA that House 91.aff officers, in- terns, resident.~ an1I fellows ha ve come to he Ar-.1A" and succC>s~fully soup.ht lts inlerC'St in thC>ir problems, said Dr. A. f)avid 1\xlernd. chairman or th e ;nterns and residents 1 ! and R I Business Session of the A~1A convC>ntion. ' vent the rape or her da11~htc1· ---------------~ Orange C.ounty Supcriflr Where Th ·ft I Al I St I Cow-l J,dge Byron K. McMil rl S ways n Y e Located On The Lower Level The r i ., e -rl a y convention ends today when the flouse of Delegates concludes its business. The House, whlch t)e~an debate Tuesday on a ra ft or resolutions concerning various med ical i s s u es, wrangled at length over the du r process rnattcr. The issue was brought up by the I and Il group, which Is alloted one of the 244 dclri.(atc slots in the t lousr. Cont"rol of the I and rf group. >n'hi l'h rcprr>sent.~ a bout :)().OOO doctors in training across the t::ountry, was taken over last Saturday hv 1he Physicians Nationai !IOusestaff A::.soc.:ia- tion !PNI-IA) an activist fac· tion \\-"h1ch v.·on the ofliccrs C'lection. THE PARTJCULAR cases involved \VC're the suspcn:o;ion of five young doctors at Duke Universitv for n1oon1ighting, and the ·firing or an intr.rn al 'VadS\\'Orth \" r' t c r an !i Adminis1ratlon llos pital in Los Ange.It's for \\'h;it ht• said were polit ical reasons. Ian ordered the maximum JX'n· ally for Hickey, 21. and warn· cd the convicted killer that ;i related burglary conviction will become effecti ve v.•hen he has served the life term. l.Jickey was booked on mur· rler . attempted mUTder. assault and burglary charges last r.tay 7 shortly aftl:'r Mrs. Irene \Va- terman. 40. \.1-'as shot and kill~ and her dau ghter. Donna M:i· ria Po1vers. 17, 9eriously 'vounded in a shooting ::it the \Va!erman home . ShC>riff's officers found ~Yrs '"<Jtennan dend and hPr rl:iughil'r blC>('<ling from m11h1· plc \l'Ollnds 11·hC>n thl'y ;trrived at !he Garden Grove residence. Croup to 1-lold Benefit Dance ORANGE -Th e Americnn r. l. Fornm r. u ad a 1 u p e llidalgo Chapter 'vill sponsor .1 schol<Jrship hcnC>fit danCC> nee. 15 al no m nt thr F:irm nurcnu. 1916 Ch;ipm;in Ave , hr>rc. Donations are 13 in ad· vance and $:J.50 al the door. Carpenter .Rips Court Remappi11g H~· O. C. llUSTI ~GS Of rM O•l1r Pllor stall State SC>n. J)ennis E . Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) has h•rn1ed the Ca lifornia Su11ren1e Co u r t 's reap- port ionment plan 'gros~l y un· fair ro more than thrC>c million California vo!t'rs. "Crrtai n asp!'cls of the new rl!<ipportionment plan border on the ridiculous," CarpC'nter fumed. Tif f, SEN ATOR POINTED specifically to provisions or thr ruling whirh c;1rve out ne1•• dist ricts and do not prn- \"idt· for el rctions of nr>w legi:,la\ors until the 1976 t'lcc· lions. C:irpenlC'r s:iys morC' Ui:in 1hrt•1' rnilhon pcQple \Vilt be ll'ft 1"'1t hout representatives and lhrre 1ni1!1fm n1ore \\'ill have double covC'ragt'. The nrw shape of th ings shaves morr than half a million voters orr Carpenter's prr>~4'11t :Hth flislrict :i nd le<nes thl'lll lel'hn i c all y "·i thout '1 lC>gislativc voice. Carpenter says, ho1vcvC'r, his door is always open even to I hose "disenfranchised ()n the \Vr~t Coast. such a trail would follow U.S. 101 from Olympia, \Vash. to San Diego. Calif. and would run right through coastal Orange County. Regula suggests the trails be buill as part of the American bicen tcnial celebra· tion in 1976. • * • ALL BUT ONE of OrangC' Coonty's Congressiona l contin· gent voted v.:ith the crov"d in passing a nC'W Defense Depart· rncnt appropriations hill that is $2.8 billion less than the Nixon Administration . wanted. Congressman OC'l Clawson fR·Oowncy~. v.·hose di strict in· clud~ portJons or central Orange County. didn't vote on th e mcasur(', 1\'hi ch passed by a 336 to 2.1 1:-indslide. It now goes to th{' Srnatc. \'oting ror the rnc:-isurC> were Democrat ltichard Hanna and Republicans Clair Burgent'r. Andre\\' Hinshaw and Craig llosn1cr. • • * CONGRF.SS:\tAN 110S~1ER . (R·Long Bcachl h as in· l roduced a new bill establishing a central clear- ing house of information \\•ilhin the DeparlmC'nl or Health, Education and \V elfarc vot ers." * * • to collect data on the efforts O It IO co NGRE SSi\'1AN to deal with child abuse and Ralph S. Reg u 1 a , a neglect. Republican. has introduced a HosmC'r, \\•hose district in· bill instructing the [)cpart-eludes pa rl of wr>s!C>rn Ora11g1· mcnt of Agriculture to study County, said child abuse casf's the dr!;irabitlty or creating ;imount to about 60.000 to 7,000 nul c·s of bicycle lrails 500,000 each year <'Ind that 111 lhP l rutcd Sl:lt('s. the laws are rarely cnforc.i'd. 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Public Instruction \V i I s o n lrvi11e Co. vs. State By JOllN ZALLER Ba y Iss ue with ~oing lo court i£ that's ~·hat ·._ nrcessarv lo resolve our diffe rences,'; he said. Riles following Jasl wonth 's fatal shooting of Oakland I school superinicndcnl ~larcus Foster. An aide lo Hil~s ~ern1f'd it a "prudent precautionary n1easu re'' and said it \1'.1s undetermined how Jong lh1· plainclothes state policeman The Irvine Conlpany find the California Oepart1nent of Fish llnd GH me nn1y still wind U\l going tu court before they can agree on ho1v to achieve public 01\'nership of Upper N{'1vport Bay, After n1orc than a n1onth of private negotiations. both sides arc saying t h a t •·frie ndl y"' lawsui1 S may be the only pr;ictica! n1e'1ns of se ttling 1he con1ptcx issues th:it yet divide them. \Vh en the Ora nge County Board or Supervisors last rHOnth ar_:rccd to let lhe l)cpartment of Fish and Game bt.>c.·omc 1he lead :i~ency in trying t() bring about public oWncrst"oitl of A ~1ck Ray, it scrml'<l the problt:rn rnighl be. b1·ough1 t]lliC'k!y to a head. llo1-1•cvcr, that has not hap- prned. 1-1·ould rcnuiin on t h c assignment. Foster \\':JS gunned d0\1·11 in Oakland NOi'. ti and an aide \Vas \1•oundcd 1n the shotgun , , shoo! lng. '"\\'t-:'ll E STILL hopeful of resolving everything through nc got ialion." Irvine Con1pany Pre>sidc nt Ravmond L. Watson said after a· recent meeting wilh state negotia tors. "\\'lll·:N T!-IE ISSUE \vas 1-1 hrther the Board or SupC'r\ isors 11"ould agree t() work 1rJth Fish and (:arne, people wC're en1phasizing the poss ibilities of achieving the public o \Y n C' r sh i p that <'VC'ryone 1vantcd.'" sai d Roht'rl SheUon. a nr!vn tc co n- sultJnl to thl' Irvin".! Co111 pany closely involved wit h !he co1 n- pany·$ effort to resolve the Baek Bay issue. ... ·" . Riles' special assistant, \Vin Griffith . .said the derision to provide. protection for Hiles 11·as madf' about a 11·cc k il ft cr Foster's death on th,.. adl"iec.• Of l;1w ('!lfOrL'l'lllCnt officials. "But th e stakes :ire high and the differences of opinion arc substantial, and 1Ye feel there's nothing n ·<dly 1~rong Santa Claus and ~;[.. ,, ~ lfil~lW~~~r :rl~ say Merry Christmas G1t1 su1.111e1r1on1 Tue.·Su:i.-1 0 to 5 ............. ~~ .......... ~~- '·But 1101v that we're to the ncpotia l i n~ sta~e. we are still facing the tough old problems that never went a way , · ' ShC'lton said. All of th~s docs not n1ea n that a court llatllc is in· c\·i!abl e. but v.•hen asked about the status of Back Bay The ''family'' ring. For Mom or Grandma. Great gifting from BUENA PARK 8"c:fl II ()angwo1>9 ap.i ~ 9:30 "' 9:30 p m. • ~trl)IO 1 • Sure to please Mom o r Grandma. 10K gold set~ lings designed to hold 2 lo 12 bi rthstones all at val ue prices. Three stone sell ing illustrated al $23. Fine Jewelry Departme nt. Use our Just-For·Jewelry layaway plan. ORANGE Oly Or. fl GWtn Grow. Blvd. ()per! 10-9 p.m. Dal~~ 10 to l SANTA ANA 3900 So. &Mi -It), ol So. Coeal Pltil °'*1 10..t p rn. °" Si.ndly 10 10 I Wtdnt~daf D~crmber 5, Jq73 _______ D~~-~OT J ~ Hcroi1i Put ,~~~~~-=-~--=~~~~-=i ---~-- May Go to Cou1·t negotiations. all of the prin- cipals quickly raise t h e possibility of law suits. "( WOULD not en1phasizc the danger of lawsuits," said Jim McCormick. e h i e f negotiator for the Department of Fish and Game. "The rna in point is that both the state and 1'hc Irvine Com- pany nre In agreen11•nt that the ba y should be used ~1 s a \Vild!ifc presrr.c." 1\lcCor- mick explained. .. So if "'C do go to court, it \\'On't be because The Ir\ 1ne Con1pany still \\'ants t o develop the b<.iy. fl ll'il\ bl' because \vc're just nol sure how besl to create the wlld l1fc preserve," he says. ing the public already has bro::id prescript!\'l' rights over the bay. disputed litlc to three Back Bay islands and S(•1·cral ot her factors all mnke it e-.i;- tremcly unlikely lh at The Irvine Con1pany could evc·r actually develop iL<; b a y holdings. THE J O B OF th e nt>gotiators 1vorking u n d t' t' l\1cCormick is to settle the real effect of all the se factors on the va lue of the bay. f\lcCorn1ick :ind Shelton still hope that rulings on the disputed issues from the slate ::ittorney general's off ice nu1v provide the ground for coni· promise. In Doors Of Auto SAN LUIS, Son. (AP ) f\1 ex1('an federal police ar- rcstl'<l a n1an \Vilh :11 pourid~ c:f l1croin hid'lcn in the duur !'. of his f'll'' "like ln the n1ova•1 'TI1e French Connection .'•· :1 Yuma. Ari z , television sta · t1r n reports. I Station KHI.U sn id Tuesdn1 · it lr:1rned that f\1f'xico f1•ci ('rttl police arrested Eli seo \bcu·r·1 l.J··a. 39, about 11 nides sout l1' of here S.1turdav afternoon . Felizardo lluiz. federal of-I ficrr in charge, s11d the method of concC'at111g the heroin in the doors \l'as like I that illustrated in the mo\·1e l "1'he l"rench Connection.·· l!uii sairl the :ir;('st <'nme after officers b e ca rn e CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, 50"/o OF•* HOME AND PETS FABRIC WHEN INSTALLED BY WARDS CnOG1e ••"o"' h••~M• •nd c11i•Ul1t~ ol •hir.,Y. IOw·mAlnl'"•n<t 9•tvt ft!1...:I or 11r~en .inyl·cot 1...:1 1~1><1c. Wire ltl)nc It ~Ol·"'P gtl••n11N ltr u trt P"•t~ct•on. •Golf", posts, toproll, flHlft9s Oftd lrn.tollatio11 ar• ••Ira at 01i1r regular lo w prices. Call for frff t $tlmatt today! WOOD ANO WltOUGHT IRON ALSO AYAILAILt:. The diffcrcnc~s of opinion all boil down to n1oney, or how to arrive at a [air 1nark 1.:t value for the bay. But <it the s:1n1" tin1e. both also admit that th e stakes arc so hij!h that neither side can afford to accept a set- tlcn1cnt 1v1thout g c I t i n g defini tive CQUrt rulings. suspicious of Lnr;1 u n dl i'-----------------------' tlis•11:1ntl!"<l !he doors of lhl' car. rcvl.'J.Jing the ctrug. WATSON SAYS The l r\'inc Company pays taxes on us Back Bay holdings on !he basis or an appraisal by th e Orange County assessor's of- fice wh ich places the n1ark et value or the company's bay holdings at about $32 n1i ll ion. "If' 'fllEJtE nr(' suits.'' said Shel ton, "lhl'Y 11•ould he friendly ones in which both sides agree to seek th e assistance of the court in ! resolving their differences.'· !Ir said th(' seizure 1v·1s !h1• lr1rgcst in San Luis tustriry <111'! had an estimalL•:I s1rt•f>t : 1·nluf' in the United St:llL'!> of S5 million. Ncarl v Everyone " . Liste11s to Landers How ever, some n1c1nbcrs of the Board of Su 1>e rvisors have taken lhc pogltion lhat the company's bay holdings may be worth as little as $1 1nill ion. The reason for this low value, they say, is that Proposition 20, a lav.•suit alleg- f..lcCo rmic k is drafting a timetable for rcsolvi11g thl' points of d i s a g r cc rn c n t between the stat c and The Irvine Con1pany . He said he hopes to secure agrc<'mcnt from The Irvine Compa ny on the timetable Uy the end of the year. Family Gift Certificates Purchase In Ca rousel Court d\CHRVSLER --- '74 Toyota Corona $2867.00 '74 Datsun 610 $3524.50 '73 Mazda RX-3 $3295.00 '7 4 Plymouth Duster $2841.55 Duster. More car for less yen. Before you lay out a lot of cash for so me import, we think you should consider what Plymouth Duster has going for it. First. there•s price. As you can see, Duster's manufacturer's suggested retail price is below the popular Japanese imports. DesUnation charges to Los Angeles, dealer preparation charge ($32), whitewall 1ires ($26.40), and wheel covers ($24.80) on Du ster are included. S1a1e and local taxes, not included. What little you do spend on Dus1e r, buys you a lot more. For example, Duster seats five adults comfortably. The Toyo1a, Datsun and Mazda- only four. Duster has a long er wheelbase, " wider track and larger tires for an improved ride. The Duster has an electronic ignition th at virtually eliminates tune-ups. It's not even available on the other three. And finally, Duster is still every inch a compact. With easy handling and pa rking. good gas mil ea ge on regular fu el, and low upkeep. Plymouth Duster. A lot of car for th e money. In any language. .. . CHRYSLER Plymouth Duster c•mwp Extra car9 in engw-ing ... ~ mM8S a diffwrence. It pays to plcka Plymouth at your Southern California Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer's. ., ,., ' I 1 ~-'-'•,.-_o_A_l_Lv_P.::JL:::Oc_T _______ w_tdntsd31, Oe?<'T'.lber 5, 19i'J U.S. Cu ts 11% F uel -:1 For Mail Cliicago 7 Defenda nts Found Guilt,· • CIITCA<"";O (UPll A iedcr:il judge has tonvicted Chicago St·vcn defendants Oa\'id !Jell- 1nger. Abbie lloffrnan und .Jer- ry Buh1n and at1ornry \Villian1 ill. Kunstler on cl1argcs of t•ontemptuous conduct in !he tu rbulent 1969-70 riot con- spirucy tr iaL U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge Edward T. Gignou x, ruling Tuesday lhat "!hi.: court is not a public hall for the ex- pression of polirical views:· found the three ;1n1iwar ac- tivists and their ~1nrn1y chief a ttorney guilty after ;:i fivc- \l'CCk bcn eh trial.' (;ignoux freed two other members of the Chicago Seven, Rennie Davis nnd Torn Hayden, and their other trial attorney, Leonard I. \V cin- g!ass, of contempt charges ren1aining against them. GIG!'ljOUX, BROUGHT in fro nt ~taine to hear the case after a fed eral appeals courl overturned e o n t em pt con- vic!ions ori ginally made by U.S. District Court Judge Julius .). lloffn1 C1 n. disn1issed charges against .J ohn Froines ilnd Ll:·e \Veiner l'ar!i cr. \\'ASJllNGTO~ (L'PI ) Th,~ federal govrrnnlt'rlt <;ays it \\'ill cut back by 1 7 n1illion grsllons -about 11 pcret'nt -the <irnount of dirsc·I f11rl rcquesl.C'd by the l_; S Po~ral $1•rv1ce 10 deliver nu1il duru1g the Chri~tn1as season . .. J \lon ·t th ink 1hC'\' 11 ill tlehvcr rnail as f;1st ;1~ !;is\ }e:ir," Eli T fll'it:h. d1r1 ·c!or of tbr Office of Prtrol1 ·u1n Allot'illion, s;ud Tu esday. ll E I C II · s :'.l.nnnunccmrnt carnc one day •t rt t' r l'ost1nastPr Gcnerr1! El1ner T Klassen .<;aid he cxJWcled the lnrg(! volunie of 1n:lil in Uccembcr, abou t 600 niil!ion pieces .:i di.I~', to b\' deliV('r1·c! un time, d1!s pi!e the t:rll'l'g)' t'l'ISJS. The tot:il n1:1 il volu1ne in l>rce1nlxT is t1vlcc Ut1.• norn1al flol\'. Hcich said lhe OP1\ re1cctrd a Postal Service request that it be given 1he saine priorily as police and fire departn1ents and other en1rrgcncy services. llE \VbNDEHEO :i. ho \I l the esscntiality of postal service as corn pared \Vi!h these services such as police and fir('. "\Ve decided it really wasn't tha t i1nportanl ... " Hcich sa id the l' o s t n J S£>rvice "''o uld r('ccivc 1hc san1e amow1l of diesel fuel this month <IS it used last December -abou t I 3. 3 niil!ion gallons. Klassen said he had been assured of 15 million ga llons for December. 11•hich is one·third or th e 45 niillion gallons of gasoline and dirse! fuel needed this n1onlh to operate all 22-1.000 vehicles ownr.d bv the Postal Service and its Wntra ctors. Hire-for-Murde r Pair Sentenced SACH,\J\·fENTO (UP I ' - The 11,ffe of a \'c1cran hi gtnvay pa1 roln1an and a n1<1le friend h::ive been sen· ten ced 10 six months to 20 years in prison on charges they planned to kill the worna n's husband in a bizaare ploL involving a $3 million in· h£>rita nce hoax. TllE SE1\11'ENCES \li'ere im- posed Tuesday on \\1aldis "Wallie" Coplcman. 41. ~·i fe AT A PRELll\flNARY hC'a r- ing. a dry-wall contractor testifi ed Gerow offered to pay hin1 $5,000 to kill t h e patrolman, who of ricers described as "stunned'' when hls wife v.'as first arr ested. Deputies s.!tid Mrs. Copleman fabricated a story that she \\'35 to recelve an inheritance of $3 million. She told deputies it v1as a hoax perpetrated in of Jfi.yc::ir patrolman Ronald th e hope her marriage would Coplcm ;u1. and James Ge.r?w not be broken up . . Ir .. 39. \1·ho1n author1t1es . _________ _ dt•scribrd as a f;;in1ily friend. I Both pleaded gui lty earlier to a1len1 p1ed tnul'dcr. I 'l'hey \l't'l'l' accusC'd of plot · tini.; 10 l1111:e her husbnn<l kill '"d in a f;i kC' holdu1l in 1he t.'()11p\c>s p('t shop in nrarby nanchri ('ordova. I ••• HOJPJE 'Mod~m radl11Uon equipment gives hope in the fight agllind cancer. Hl!lp provirle thil at JIOAG HOSPITAL. at · Special grand opening saleS . Prizes from KEZY Radio's Mark Dennis . See Jin1 Slen1ons anliqu e car collection . See Al Capone's personal C<1r · i"}lus much, n1uch more during the: GRAND OPENING Saturday. Dec. 8. 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bristol Town and Country Center .;'ld1,1cc 11! tn Sou th C 11•1 ~1 Pl.i1.l , 1131h1•1I .ir1 d M t1rA11hur 1nter'\eCl1011). l'ick u11 your fr(;.~ :•1 ket tn nd" 1he 1-101 1\1r L'l<lll<)Oll t\t ony stot(' fl) 1h<-' (l'ri1~r. EMBROIDERED SWEATERS From the first run down th e mountain . To the last cup of hot cid er-there's 11 9 9 a specia l excitement about these acry lics all skiers know! S-M-L . a. mock • tur tl e with side zipper b. ye ll ow-red -navy, hon ey-navy, maroon -beige, brown-beige, or navy-red c. emb roidered-front pullover in purpl e, rust or comp. value 16.00 navy combinations d. mock, white with navy-red, green-yellow, navy - powder, honey beige, burgundy junior knit sportswear 138-at all 2 1 stores a i ' ,·,\ \ \ -\ \ \ -'\ : l ~ \ . • ··-... ,, "'\!"" . ' .. l ' . ' ,: : . ' ~ • • 1, • 11 f ' .. I • " ... ·'• ' " -. . ' d <\ .. ~ • ,.~ ' ' ·~ I --r So~h Coast Pl aza, 3333 Bdtlol. St., Costa Mesa -546-932 1 Sho p Da ily I 0 'til 9: 30, Saturday / 0 t il I 0, Sunday I I til 6 •. -l i I l ! • l • • • I • • • ! • • i I I • • • 1 • . • ~ ' " . • f i • f j I J L. M. Boyd Tl11·ee Sad•lest Of All W 01·ds l!'s generally conceded that the saddest word in the 1 English language is "goodbye." The saddest two \"Ord s, ''insufficient funds." \Vhat. inquires a client. are the sad- dest three ~·ords'! '' ~~ricd liver tonight ," I think. Argument continues over which vehicle has the right of \1•ay when a fire engine, a police car, an ambulance and a U.S. mail truck converge at an un- 111arkcd intersection. Thought we 'd S<'lt led th;1t. 1'cchnical!y, the n1 a i ! truck 1s boss . Do you spend 50 days a yea r - that's 24 hou rs a day-watching tele- vision'.' If average, you do. Or so con- lf'nds a scholar v.·ho has made a study of the matter. Now the harcf\1•are store boys reJXlrl that \•oomcn buy four out of C\'Cry 10 screwdrivers. CONCENTRATION Q. "Louie , \\'hat quali!y is most ne cessary to be sue· ccssful?" A. Successful at 1\•hn r~ Overall. I'd say. the abil ity lo concentrate. For a race c:ir driver. Or a cook. Or a sur· gcon. Or a seamstress. Look . this could be a v.·hote essay. You don't \\'ant a 11·holc essay, do you'.' What quality ''·ould I you name'! Q. "1101\' long 11·as Lyndon Johnson expected by the in- surance statisticia ns to live at the time of his inaugura· lion?" A. To age 74.. He died .:ii G·I. On the day of his death, his longevity expectation called for another 13.3 years. Average girl in Chicago reaches puberty at age 12 vears six months. In Ne1\' Orleans. at 13 years 6 months. in Panan1a Citv. at 14. In Mani la. at 15. Or so the medical researchers contend. Contrary to popular belier, !hey say these statistics prove girls in tropical climates don 't ma- ture as early as do the young ladies up north. RI.OS DE Thi s account;1 nt and hie; w1F1· ~t rfll led along the boule- 1·ard. A blonde 111th a ~rnde like ;i lighting match v.•aved 11·arn1ly at him in p;issin~. ··Look. honey," he said to his silent "'ire, "she's just a profcss1on<1I acquaintan<'C." Aft er one long mo ment. his 11·i/c rrplicd: '·Of course, but "'hose pro fession '.' Yours or hrrs~ .. Client asks the nu1nbcr of the various Fuller brushes. About 700. last I he.:ird. And some arc pre!ly speciali 7.ed, too . Qnf' is dcsignrd solrly to clea n rai lroad SY•ilchcs. Anothe r, to \1·hisk the sand out of spinach. The ('()rporate stock crrti!1catc of Playboy En~crpri ~es bea rs the imprint of a rce lin1ng nude posed by l-.!iss Willy n.ey of Vancouver, B.C. An1ong the black men IA'ho drink liquor. about :l-t f>l'r· <·rnl prefer scotch. Aniong the 1\·h1tc men . about 21 pcr- eent prefer scotch . A d<lrf's.~ nun! to L .11. llo~1d. P. 0. Boi· I Si5. l'•.1etc- ro rt fJe ac/J. 92660. put ~@[l@OO L'lli y<Juk ChJiu.tl!WA Wf:ti .. ' FLAIR' Perfect for -::·ADDRESSING CHRISTMAS CARDS -::·DECORATING -:: STOCKING STUFFERS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PAPER 8MATE: PEN /PENCIL SET Regular $2.00 * $1.19 $ . •ll•Olll ~ ........ * ~-.;~.;;.;:Wl'OAT IE~CH-1020 lrviM, We11cllff Plau HUNTINGTON BEACH-AcUmt & lrMkhurtt HUNTINGTON BEACH-Sprintcf• .. & Edlfttff EL TOR0-24311 A.clcf~d Awd I DAILY PILOT f:J r3J &trltJJ WARM ADORIA SLEEPWEAR Sleep warri this winter. Cuddle up in our snu gly nigh tgowns or toas ty pajamas. Deli ciously cozy , you won't even feel the winter's chill . Ju st th e ge ntl e warmth of our soit, co mfy slee pwear . a. soft, brushed acetate and nylon long nightgown, sizes S, M , L, in assort ed paste l s 7.00 b. lon g flann el granny gown, lace-trimmed yoke in assorted prints, sizes S, M , L, 7.00 c. co tton flannel pajama s in bright floral prints, sizes S, M , L, 8.00 (not shown) long gown in bright floral prints, 5-M -L 7.00 sleepwear 10 -all 21 stores • , ~ 7" • • ' . • ' j " I ' . . . ' ., • • ~· • '!'. MAVCO . - . • ' . •• ' ... ... ~ ' ~ . • l ~ • ~ l .. . . ') ~ , ~ • • • • • . . • •: ,. •' South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa -546-9321 Shop Daily 10 'til 9:30, Sunday 11 'til 6 .. • • I t • _J .j DAILY PI LOT \ c r ''I "'Mommy, whof~ a d ull ard?'" Pla1i of F11t111•e Movi11g Manki11{l To Sea .P1~01J0Se(l Hy RU DI l'HEllZIELSKI 01 !ht Oi ily Pilot ST•!! If n1;inkind is dcstro.vini::, lhe cons!al cn\'ironn1cnt 1,vith it<:> buildlngs. factories ilnd ronds. there is only one sol ution: put 1nankind Out Lo sea. • This is \\'hat Dr. John Cra.,.cn, coordinator of marine affai rs for the stale of Ha"·aii. suggested to a gathering of coastal _ z on c 1nanagen1cn! leaders in Irvine 1his ,~·eek. UN DEH c nAVEN'S futuristic plan. 1he high-densi- 1y funcllons of 111:inkind - factories. co1nmcrcc. po\vcr plants ;i nd so1nc housinr, - '''ould he put on ;i three-level ''SUJX'r·s l:1blt' p!atlor111·· three to four 1nilcs ou t at sea . The co.1stal !anrl n1ass \\'OUlrl be ded icated to lo,,·-densit y 'Tl1 e ct111c-ept i~ tnO"C I/ti Hg< 0 ff l/1e In 11 d so ll1e ln11d ct•••· be c••· jo11ed.' uses such ;is ~1griculturl'. parks, and p;otr courses. And link ing lhl! 1\vo ,,·011!d hr a marine traruport ;ition system \Vhith \\·ould pro,-i<h' an efficient. S!){'cdy conncct1011 for people inoving br!1\'l'en 1h1' !\.\'O n1aSSl'S. TllE BOTI(l\I level or lh!' platfor n' \\'(Hild co11t:itn 111t• hr::iv\' industri:d fun e1ions ;"Ind 1l1c ni1ddlr \o.'.V('I n1ostl\' 1\"a\t•r ror c[ricicnt n10\'Clllrnt of v.-;1!rr 1ranspo rt.1tio11 . !lou sing. businesses :1 n d olhcr industrv \~·ould be on the top lc\'rl ·af the plalforn1. v;hich \1·oukl hi' constructrrl ont of roneretc modules and asseinb!rd at sea. The st:ibilitv of !he s1ructure "'Ould artua llY be grratcr th:'ln milTIY land n1assl'."> 1.1·h(·rc ' cnrlhqu:ikes ;1 re Jn.!CJUCnt.I suL"h ;i~ in Sou thern Cal1 lorni;1, ;iccording lo Ur. Craven. l\IOllt:LS OF' Tll E pla1form h;ive been built and IC'S!ed in l!<1ll':l ii and adjudged not only technok1gical\y possihlr l1ut also ctonon1 icC1Jly fc<1 sihlc. he &•id 11ondav at the con· fcrcnce. · Esti111atc.~ or construction ;irt' $~5 1>l'r square foot. in· elud ing the power, utility and u·nnsportation svslem. 'Thi s CfJn1pa res f:i vor;ibly to land (·nsls. ;1rr11rding lo Dr . Cr;1vrn, \\'ho said he hnd the ('~t i111atc \'trified by l\'•'O finns, ' '"l11c co nccpL is 10 n10\'1·' lhini,:s off tl1e l~ntd so tl1c 1 lnnd t'an be enjoyed." rem;irk· i i·d Dr. Cr.1,·en. '·\Ve think that , is the !:i0lu11on hut \\'C ha\'Cn·! lht! l oggi~'st. notion of ho1\' to bring it :ibout in our socic!~' ·· TllE llA\\'All A1'11narine ex- pert s de!ail('d \'ilrious con· Cl'pts or the \\":Jll'r transporta- tion systcn1 , pointing to a Soviet shllllO\v-dr<.tfl hydrofo1 I, :-is the n1ost like!~· n1cthod. I l)r. l'r;n·en s:1id nu1nC'rous drv arrovo~ exist on the< coas! lin(• ~.nd th:-it tht'S(' co:1ld I hi' f\llcd \1·1th \\''1!t'r lo provide b1·ttrr laud lltt't'SS, Th(' Soricl boats. ;1lreath 1 , in nperation. have a draft Or onc·-and·fl·half f\'Ct. !t. \1·ould lake onl v a sn1;111 a111tot1111 ol \ril1rr 1n' the arro:.-os to al\0\1· thc1n to pnss "01'\E NEEDS nothinp, 1norf' lha11 a tC':-itup for this thing, 10 opt.•ratc.·· The po1vrr fnr I h t' I su1><'rstable platforn1 \\'OUld lH: 1 prorided through a coal li- ciuifiC'a tion plant bl~:iu11c (\f the belief that fossil fuel s \\"ill <'{)lllinuc to be the 1naJO!' po11·cr sourrc for the rl'- n1aindt>r of th is century. ;ic- t"ording 10 Dr. Craven. La11clo,v11e1·~ Face Develo1Jme11t Ba11 s , By JOllN 7.ALLEF! 01 lllt Diiiy P!IOI S!~tl Land0\\'1u•rs no longrr havr the lux ury of a~un1ing tha t because they Ol\"11 properly they v.ill be ablt' to use it for iJllY s u hst:i nt i;i l dcvrlopmcnt. That \ras thf" pcssin1istic conclusit)n Tucsda~· of 1ht' chairn1a 11 of a stud y srs~ion on lrg:1l :i~pects of co.1stn l derclopn1rn\ ht·!<l :1\ 1 h r ;\\rportcr Inn in lr\·inc. CITI NG 1~noPO~ITH rN 2:1 and rcCt'lll court cli1cis1ons, LtndC'll r..t arsh said. ''The clln- cept lh nt }Oll 1"'111 alv>'a.vs develop your land is s1n1ply going by the wayside."· l\farsh who ,1:or ks for :i Los Angeles law Cir1n and lc;ichts lav.• at lJSC, indicated person.ii dissatisfaction wilh the lrl'Ud. J\ut he admilted that v.·it h public pressure mounting for more open space a nd en· \•lronmental prote<:tlon. public r1J{h!s over priva te property \\'ill cventu:illy increase. AC('ORDING L\', !\t ar s h t·onccntr::itcd on I\' a y s i11 \1 h1t:h the nrw trood can Ix' n1adl' n1ore equitable. "The bnsic que~tlon is . hnw r:in w1• dt"vclop guidl"'linrs for .i;h,.r1ng the burden ? .. Th<' 1nost important vehtrlt' for sharing the burden of rrstriclcd development. 1hr said . \1·;1:; gr c ;:it er con1-I prchcnsive p!:-inn1n g. I "ON AN JNUIVIOll·\L pro ject, ho1v do you <l istingui~h th e valur. 0 r ross ibly disturbing a rare bird and the valur of the housi ng devC'lopmcnl ?" he as ked . .. You rcally can't h1'C~1ll'!' ~·ou ::irl' co111r:iri11g apples to, or;ingrs ... hr sn 1d. I ··u1.1 t if you h:1\"f' donl' :HI-: \:11u~t· plannin~ for tl\:1t whole \ n·gio11. you r:1n 111;1 \\<' pro-t 11.:ion<: to :11101\' for :1 l'tr1ain l n111nlil'r of hottsl's ~ind <111other :1rca lo hr st·I aside for! n:itural l"alucs ." ht· s;i1d . CITING THE Bols:1 Chirn 1 l:111d exchange in llu111ing1on Beach. r-.1arsh s11id both thl' public Hild the private sectors bcnl'fil by ~uch nrrangcmcnts. f\1arsh :.ilso :idn111lt:d th.11 destruction of i in p o !'! a nt scenic areas rr.allv docs ";1f- fccl propk· rrorn. througho11! a region ." Jl r snid t:1ht the courts proh- 11hly l\'QU[d ('Oll!HlUC' !O t!phohl d(•1'(·lop1Tll'lll b<1ns on this lvpc of prop<'r1~· \1'llhout c1'n1- pcnsat1ng th1• prQll,•rty 011 ner . HUT ll E AI A..,o no:t'<l r)1n1 I Af>nlc ci!i('s l'>t'l't' seeking 1u tretilr op t·n spart' hy pro· I hibiting ~t ! 1 fif'\'t'!Opl11C'll!S 11ithi11 lht·1r ho11ru l:1rl<'S. H\' s;1 itl lhis 1\·1111ld h.1\'f' oti1·10\1:> bt•nt•fils 10 1ht' city involved. ISt.e ()\\'~t;HS, 1•.1i;e 1$1 "' " ~~ ~l ,,, " ~~ ~~ " " ~ for CATS LADY SCHICK Lasting Curls GILLffiE SUPER MAX HAIRSTYLING SY5TEM u five attachments. 'I~ 2 Selling • pos1!1ons. ' I #HO·/ I U 16.88 • 210 GIUffiE MINI ':i'i I' • :1 ,. MAX HAIRDRYER For today's bouncy, natural took. #HD·4 LADIES' ROBE Silts 10·11 & 31-44 LADIES' Slipperettes flatter your feet w11h gl ittering ~old, silver or multicolor Bro cade. S-M·l AT 14 OZ. SIZE Listerol OISINFECTANT Ellm1natt Hou sehold Odors? .. ...•. :· .. REVERE ·._WARE ,: ITALIAN CRACKLE Decanters Arl 1s t1c ·,ha ile 11 rn2rv{'IQu~ acrent ~010 1 TARLETON IMPORTED 9.88 ea. Water Pitcher ITALIAN Decanters TARLETON Imported Ice Bucket · -(;Id'>~ 11r 1th d•Jm{JOd op!11, 9 88 GI.is~ with ti.1rdte Jnrl c11r· SltlO~tr 2.44 ... (11t,1'r• ~; ~·,1·1' t' Sjr~I. c 1:~··; ,,,~ ~":il" l\!1 • • 1 Qt Covered S~uct Pa• • 3 Qt. Covered S~uce P.1• CERAMIC • 1" Op en Skillet " Tea Pot lr.in~parenl luel re:ie1~0 1r. 1';1no;uarrl hol'ld a~d oerm" m,1n<:>nt ,.,.,~ • Wilh WARMER & CANOLE OJ1nt~ as a noselJt •.. J timeles-; bl:d/ 1' rJ'<1PI Or in!' 6.95 P~~Eis 14 • 88 ~i '~'~ ~ecan1~ter~~~ ._,. :;'~~' l.Jod c,, n TALL STONEWARE ' ., CHARMIEN All Nude l u'ur1ously sot1 .&nd sensuousl v sheer all !he way ta the waist Two sires in popul~r colors. Miracle Stretch Pantyhose ;~~~cu~~~~~~:!~an2d toe . S1nug 110! woith· ttie ~olidays. Pr. • SHEER Knee Hi's Nylon 1n hosiery sna des lor P'"I 2 1 00 .. Slllls and long t dresses. Pr. • i .......... ~·············· ,.... SOUNDESIGN "". AM/FM/VHF D1'11"1 Clock Radio 1¢5. Lighted clack J;S! ·' , lace. Wa lnut 34 95 ....._1 ' grain cabinet. #3490 • SOUNDESIGN \i Cassette Recorder , _ , "~· BATTIRY /!llCTllC - Push bulton ~-,.-.. , controls lor last 26 88 -··-~ ~ pla~ and rewind. ~1 ~!621 • ~u. ~ ~ Tankard MUGS Attr..ict1ve and COIGr r.on . ~;i:lPI r., comJin~ 2.59 ea -,...-...,__ ~:·' . _ _..._ -·-.. ' .T'Jll"~~-~"-... _ SQUIBB Broxodent AMERICAN DU04L ASSOCIAT10N APPROVED Pulsating action showers the mouth with 1,2001ets at water a m1nute 1 ROYCE UNION , 10 SPEED 27" Bicycle t lmll ftll.._ .... ''•llW""" 69 95 :i-..-.il,,. ht,.. ..... . ... I ' I 14 OZ. SIZE Protein 21 DEL ORO Horm1l Dry or Oily form 11l1s 1.49 .. Russian Leather In 11 Karat Gold Hand Decorated Originals. II :~l~ 3 00 ~ :::ogn• 3 • 50 • l l • DEL ORO Imperial Saber 2·PllCE SIT . • AFTER SHIVE 11==;~1 · LDllOH 4 oz. · • DEODDRAHI STICK 1% oc. 4.50 · ""'~~....:.--....-.-~.-:-; COTY Enieraude l·PIEC£ GIFT SET fl"'" 4 75 Mist With Talc • A lfil11J] Place To Shop! HELENA RUBINSTEIN Heaven Sent T~e gift that ma~es her · 1eel she is your Angel ! EAU DI PARFUM DUSTING PDWDlR S~~i:y 3.25 4 DI. 3.25 EAU DE PARFUM 101. 4 75 & BATH POWDER 3 01. • VITAMIN FORMULA With Mlnerals JO FRIE With 90 Created In Fronce! bal de tete Captures the in1r1g11e .ind charm ol Paris! EAU DI PARFUM SPRAY 2 00 MIST 2 Ol . • bal de tete After Bath Oil Mis t 6 oz. 2.00 CONTAC CONTINUOUS ACTION COLO CAPSULES ~ c ~ -fe~ltltW&WN/IMWl. DICORATIVl26" Foil & Paper 10 ROLL PAK · 100 Sq II 101.11 ••• 1 89 8 roll<, ot paper and L roll$ of 1011. •• Jen aes+~ns. • 20" Paper or Fo il EXIRA LENG !H IOO Sq. It. paper or 35 SQ. It. foil. 88~. TAGS Mini Jewel Bows .BA:h~:~:'2'9~ Trad itio na l seasonal scenes or a combina.1 69 tion of General and Re· DRUG -"'::!~~~~STOHS Count Vasya 80 Proof VODKA 111. H I 6.66 Canadian Reserve WHISKY 80 Proof 8 88 ligious rnds. !OX OF 21 . • 11. Assortment of Christmas designs or t.1rds depic ting a Religious theme. •:=;i;1;,ii9iii~ BDX DF 21 or 50 l" Carls R11. UI • . MacKinnon's SCOTCH 80 Proof 8 59 Rr1. UI • QUEENIE By Phil lnt erlandl "Let me take you away from all th is ... " ~feasnres Ok'•I Cities Cut Down l 1i Fuel Crisis By T ~RR Y COVILLE 01 !ht 01lly Pflclt Sl1U If it's less than half a mile, ci ty v.·orkers in Huntington Beach c;.1n '>l':.ilk it. and sn1alL gas-saving economv cars vdtl begin lo Infiltrate th(' city hall rlect at Fount ain Va lley. Both cities have announced a set of energy conservation nteasures. fl..Yany of the proposals for the t"·o neighbors arc similar, such as : -Keep the thermos tats in the 65-68 degree range. -Lim it cily vehicles to a 50-55 miles-per-hour speed . E.rperl s 1cill be asked to t"evie1v operut.io11~ for 1r1ore conser• •ercof iott 111 ea • s1cres. -1'11rn ort the c i I y Christ111as lights. -Restrict landscape and parkin~ lot lights. -Tum off elec t r i ca l machines "'hen not in use. BOTII CITIES have also asked expert<; from Southern California Edison to review thei r city hall operations to detel"!'1ine if an,v more con· servat ion measures are possi· ble. Neither city, ho\l,'l!Ver. has proposed culling back to a four-dav "·ork "'eek as a con· servation action. Fountain \'allev Ci l y ?-.lanager J im !\"cal said till"' ide1 was nn1 r·onsidered and doesn't bc'lif'\'l' a rour-<k1y wc r k. 1f the .~a me ..riumht'r nf hou rs \l'<•re 11·ork cd. "'ou ld sa \'C' :1ny!hing. I?" ll Ui'liTl!'GTON Beac h .. 1 staff sturlv is under l\'ay on 1hl' feasi bility or a fou r-Ofly,' IO-hou r per day week for city rmoloves. but Dick Harlo\v. e'fecul ive .<>ssis tunt to the cit .v admin istrator, said the study is not connected \\'ith the ene~gy crisis. "\Vr want to fleterrrine the feasib ility of the four-da y svstem on the "'hole. not as an e n1 c r i.i ency measure," tlarlnw !>aid. The polire departm ents of hoth commun itirs work the fo11r-d~n·. Jll-hour·day system, but fn-n1anpo1vcr reasons. not as cner~v co n s e r v a t i o n meas ures. S:•me or the <lJstinctive con· scrv11tlon rne asures include the Hunt ini;ton Beac h dichtm OWNERS ... (Continued From Page 14 ) but n1ig ht hurt people from oulsidc the city v.•ho could not move in. In th ese case!!, he sa id courts should hold that the "general welfa re" of the u·holc area is more im portant than the limited welfare of th e city, and life development bans, Marsh. who v.·orks for the firm of Nossaman. Waters. Scott , Kru eger and Riordan. sairl he also fa vors the logical rc111(-dy of comJ>(!nsation, thal city \\'Orkers y,•ho y,•ant lo mak e a trip v.•hic h covers less than half a mile y,·ill have to do it on foot. FOUN TAI N VALLEY'S lead ers decided that when they b11y r e p I ac e m e n t vehi cles. !hey should buy cconomv ca rs. Fount;iin V:1llev has also pu t out a ci ty hall order that when <>ny room is vacant. e.ven at mid-day , the lights should b(' ou t. 'fhe ni ght air conditioner'.'! in Huntington Beach cit y ha ll will be tumed off . Office doors in F'(luntain Valley \viii be closed to cont11in heat. FOUN T A I N VAILEY "·orkers will drive together on field assignn1ents whenever J"X}ssible and there will be fewer inspecti ons and other field "'Ork. All lights on the lfuntington Beach pier may be turned off at 9 every night. No jackrabbit starts are a11ow00 in city cars and the city Is enco uraging car pools . No one from either city ha.11 can esti mate ho\v much energy or fuel will be saved by the measures, but both will be watching for any notic('able savings. FLOYD "BUD" Belsito, an executi ve assist.mt to the city administrator in Hun tington Reach, said the ci ty would keep tabs on ga s to see if holding the speed limit do"'Tl does save gallons. But as lo the poy,·e r con· sr.rvat ion measur es, the city \\'Ill do the s.am(' as most hon1co wners -read the e.lec· frici !1• bi!I at the ('nd of the month. Diabetes Co1ifere1ice Scliedul,ed The Dia betes Association or Southet11 Californ ia wi ll con· du:-t a tv.·CH:lay pub I i c conference on diabetes Satur- day and Sunday at the Di~evland Hotel Conference Crntcr in Anaheim. The conference. e n t i t 1 c d ''Di;ib<'!cs, Today and Tomor- rO\\'." is the first event of its kind to be held In So uthern C:ilifornia, say the organi zers. The session is des igned specifically for di11bt>lics. thei r families and the general publi c to encourage a be tt er understanding of lhe disease and re lated problems. Registration for the sessions begins at 8:30 a.m But he barely mentioned it ./--. during the course of his tnl k, stressing instead alternate mechanisms that !'hOuld hr dr\'eloped for biil~ncing public ta·r c r1 ''!.~t" .. 5 0UP 'S O t-J : " \'ersus private rights. .- J6 OAILY PILOT WP<lnf'.!day Ottf'mb~r 5 l(J73 ------- W<t,.ren's So11 T ttke11 To Court From \\'ire Sc·r\ ltts j ~1unicipa l Cuurt J u U g ,. Bari \\'ar r (' n J r. r;f l' Sacran1cn!o, \\a<> 1:1k1·n 10 court by lliS l•H'Jll('f \life Ill a dlc;pu te O\'l'r !'> u I) po r t payments. Warren, son or forn1rr L-S. Supreme CtH1rt C.'h1cf Justi ce t~arl \\'arren, 11a « t1CCUst•<l l>v his C'X ·ll if(', ~t·O, Of faJl1ng behind in the pa1n1('1H ~. \\';.ir- rrn dcni<'d he r cQnlcniion. The math·r ilP!X':ll'Cd rc.;oh -1 t'd v.•1th the pa~ 1ncnt of ~l~! ( PEOPLE ) 1 in t'OUrL 1~11h_ \\'arr"n\ :it·I torncy 1nd1ca t1ng 1hat th e judge regards it as :in :1clvruH'<' payn1cnt, and statcrncn!s 1h:11 addilio11<1J p11,v1n1\11t 'i or ~ 11111 each •N ill be rnadc in .J:1nu.:ir1· and F'ebruar·y, • \Varren. 11'ho 1v::i~ divorced early in 1972, rl·n1Hr1 icd last April. • N i c aragufln cx -presitlC'll t I Anastasio Somoza is no deadbeat. On Friday. his party of nine. :iccon1p::in1t'rl by t"·o dozen U.S. Sr·curi 1y age.its. p::ud <1 I .surprise \"iSil 10 !l'C C..:onclor Nightclub in ~1n F'ranci~o !() \Vatch f.:uned 1 op I e s s. bot· tom less dancer Carol Doda perform. The management picked up !he tab and nobody left ;i tip. Somoza apologized and s:iicl lhe Secret Service pccpl c •·to Id me 'Everything \\'?.S t<1ken care of'." Hr pr on1 iscd to .send $100 in rips to the club. • lvaJdo Lenl·i, 29. 0 r Sacra1nenlo. announced his candidacy for the B.epublic~n nomination for go\"ernor. Lenci . operalor or a bu ildi ng maintenance scr vic r. m~ide his announccinent at ;1 restaurant. lie told repor!crs hr /l.'lS \\Titten to President Ni\Oll proposing a trade of U.S. food to Arab nations for oil. Lenci offet'ed to serve as a n1id· dleman ln the deal. * The United Sta les issued a yjsa to J\.lr11. Sal\"ador Allende , \Vidow or lhe Iorn1er president of Chi 1 "· St;itr Dcpnrl· n1cnt sources SJi<J. A tr1npor- vi!'ia \\":l!'i is- sued to ~!rs. Allcndr:-a.111 her arri\·a! M ~. o\.LLENO in 1hc Unih·d Slates is expected any day. lhc officials said. r-.1rs. Allende \\'as b1t!crl ' critical of !he United States fo11o"·ing the ouslcr of hl'r husband·s guv ernn1cnt in a military coup. c I a i m i n g \Vashington \\"3S responsible for his dO\\'llfall. * Larry Lewis, the 106-year- old San Francisco waiter who still jogs l'>!X n1ilcs daily, disappc.'.lrrrl for hours :ind touchrd off a succc~sful poli ce sr~rch J le \\";JS found sleeping in a municipal ra1lwny bus p;irk· rd in a ci !y ~1ard and pol1t·c 1•fficrrs :-aid lie \.\:l.~ rt'lurncd h1Jme '"in fine shape.·· Ofliecrs said he vanisht•d \rhile under 1ncdication al a hospital \\'here he \vas being trcalcd for a disorder • • ~fartba Twltchcll M u s t. , president of the Tin ker 1-~oun­ dation, was named Columbia University's first w om a n trustee . The Tinker Foundation con- centrates effort s on Lat in' American projects. Miss r-.1usr is a graduate of Barnard College and holds a master·s degree from Columbia. • Xaviera llollander, :1 0 . :iuthor or "The II a pp y Hooker." ;ippearcd briefly 111 provincial court in \7ancouver. B.C. on a shopli f1ing charg1' and \\':lS remanded to appear Jan. 31. Court officials said she new in from Toronto especially for her one-minute appearance before Judge Darrell Jones vn the charge filed June 8. OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. nu HAUOI ILYD. ••llllA"'..-1(1t.i Mitt..-C"'u•• Ce1t• Met• 11·7141 64J.JJJ7 MAKE THE GRANT BOYS YOUR LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS!! AT THE GRANT BOYS OUR SPECIALTY ••• TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING A LITTLE .EASIER!!! 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LONG ROBES 7.19ro 7.99 Reg. 8.99 to 9.99 SHORT ROBES 5.59ro6.39 Reg. 6.99 to 7.99 Ch1rg1 lt on your JChnMJ ch_,.cer-. ___________ P_,R.:..:IC-=E.:..S-=E_,FF_E_C __ TIVE DEC. 6, 7, 8, & 9TH 1973 BUENA PARK B11ch et Orangethorpe Open O.lly 1:30to1:30 p.n1. Sundly 10 to 7 .. ORANGE C1tyiOr. at G1rd1n Grove Blvd. '~en 10-1 P·"'· De ·ly Sunder 1010 • SANTAANA 3900 So. Brletol -No. or So. COiet Plaza Open 10-1 p.m. P9lly ""*' 10 ... I l \\11~· '11 D• •tl.~r ~, 19i} DAILY PILOT J9 ' - Terrific gift ideas at terrific prices. And you can charge em all . movie camera kit Same•• Xl33, plus power zoom lens, rangelinder, deluxe viewfinder. Includes camer1, b1tterie1 and film • ..----::::;;· . ..... 109.97 Kodak XL33 movie camera kit Low light signal, 2 lilm speeds. Includes camera, film, batteries. -~, ,,;~; \·, ... J'-'~' ~,.;;.,, ' i ~ I / I JCPemeJ 123 456 789 0 9 -·--·--CHARGE IT wilh your JCPenney Charge Card. II you don't have a charge, jusl see how last we can open up yqur new account. " }J " '" . '."":• ~ ,, '. .. -~t . 89 Kodacolor-X C 126·12 lilm. tor X cameras 1.35 Kodacolor-X C 12fi-20 film, lor X cameras 9 ".99 kodacolorll 110121ilm lorpocketcamera• 1.37 Kodacolor 1111020 l1lm tor pocket cameras 6 29.97 Polaroid colorpack Takes big 3Y• x4 I/• pictures, color or black/while. Elec· tric eye and shuller. . " ' ,,-' ,.Jf . ,,. . ' -":'-~ 177 t" :. \.• ~ -;"" ri 11! Magnetic photo album 5~ ...... ' •f1)t·.,. -· ··-- -20-magnetic pages J hold your pholos wilhou l pasle. Oust lree. 3.97 Polaroid Type· 108 Colorpack land film 2.97 Polaroid Type-88 Colorpack land film l~~t,::t ~ •' • (' 2 ' ~ I('.'-'~ .~· . . I • \ ...... .-' , C1LIL AROI C r·· ' '·'r.JO ~-•~1lttA BUENA PARK Buch at Orangethorpe OponOolly 9:3010 9:30 p.m. Sund1y 10 to 7 11 ~ 24.97 Car ramp Really sturdy. Gives the protection you need ~1hcn working under youf ca1 13 12.88ea. Chrome reverse wheels All steel precision made. chrome linish. For Fords. Chev1es, Plymoulhs. Nol availablt' at Ora119t' Charge ii on your JC Penney charge card. PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 6, 7, 8, 9, 1973 ORANGE City Or, at Garden Grove Blvd. Open 10·9 p,m. 01.fy Sundoy 101o e SANTAANA 3900 So. 8ri$IOI -No. of So Coast Pla.za Opon 10-9 p.m. Dolly Sundoy 10 1o I l ' ' \ 1 \\'rdot~day, D~ctmbtr S, 1973 ------ Spectato1•s Periled Crisis to Curb Cup Race? By Al.MA?'; LOCKARE\. Ot tn• D.111' ~lkll ~!ill A St.per Bn\r] \\ 1thout c:hl'rr· mg thous.'.lnds'.' A 1,\'orl(! Srrics w1thOlH cramml'd hl('achf'r!'~ \\'ould \oil bf'lirvi> an A1nerica'i; • Cu p d r f e n ~ r Y.ithou\ ;1 roup!c of 1hou!.u11d spce1<1tcr bo:its churning the ~a\rr.:; on Rhvdl' I s I and Sound '..' f'OR TIL\T n1atrer. hov• about f u r I for th<' tenders 1••lrich n1u st tow th!' con- te stants tu and fron1 the race LOursc? 111esc are que!:.tions up- BOATING decide to spend all that mont'y fo r an event that no one could witness." 'fhe new yacht is prr.sently b('ing lofted in New York with co n s I r u c t lo n scheduled to start by the first of the year. lierry Driscoll of San Oier,:o. 'Yt'hO has Jx>en co1nmlssioned lo carry out design ~hanges and to skipper the o Id Intrepid : has more hopeful ne,,.,·s , hQy,·evcr. their docks 'at Newport to and from the starting line. Intrepid was purchased by a three-man West Coast syn- dicate \Vho commissioned Olin Stephens to redesign the yacht to his original design y,·hen it successfully defended th<' Cup under the helrns man ~hip of Bus J\1osbacher in 1967. It was redesigned by Britton Chance before Ficker sailed it to victory over t he Australian Gretel TI in 19i0. pern1ost In the n11nds of the '----------' Th~ Ne\\' \'ork 'l.'acht Club ro1nmitlec 1nf'l recently cind decided to go ahead \\'ilh plans fer the 1974 Cup defense but y,•ill 1novc the course to a point l~oscr inshore from l\tcw- port, f{.I.. said Drisc.oll. Dr iscoll said he and his \\'est Coast crew would start trials off Newport Beach 1n .February \Vith Pal Dougan·s Columbia and Jack Baillie's NewsBoy serving as ''trial horses ." sponsoring i\'c\\" Vork Yacht Club. not to 1ncnt1on !he syn- U1c;HC!I con1n1itted lo plunking out a n1illion dolla rs tor building and can1paigning the nr1v 12-meter yacht s scheduled to compete for the ch~llcngc and/or defe~ of y:itching·s ''holy grail'' in 1974. 1\nd it all <..'On1es in a \car 1hal Sbuthland yachting ·tans hal'e a doub!c inlC'r('st in the def('nse of th(' "auld n1ug:· ·•\'es, there is d('finitc[_y con~ Pen Duick Sets Pace In Contest S\'DNEY, Australia (AB) - The French ketch Pen Duick VI. owned and skippered by Eric Tab<i rly, is expected ~o arrive here today or Thurs- day. well ahead of the other 15 yacht s on the second leg of 1hc1 \Vhitbrcad Round~thc­ \\'orld 'Yacht Ra ce, a race s!XJkcspi.an said Monday. 1'hc i' race be g a n a! Portsr(iouth, England. Sept. 8 and rhumed after it s first stopover at Ca1>c Tov.·n. South Africa:t· Nov. 7. Pen Duick VI \l'On c fir st leg and also is lea . g on handicap. The !journey is expected to bC' corOpleted next April. The French schooner Grand Louis of owner-skipper Andre \'iant is said to be in second ·place. wit'h the ltaliHn slooµ c:11i a of 011·ncr·skipµcr Gorgio Fa!ck ,th ird . • ccrn among the rnrmhers or 1he Courageous Syndicate."' said Bill Fick('r. skipper of the defender Intrepid 1n the 1970 can1paign and hclm srnan- clcct for U1e. nt 1v alurninu1n 12·1neter Courageous in 197~. "'NOTffiNG HA S b cc n de!er1nined .\'('t," said Ficker, '"but our pl'Ople arc pro· cceding with cau1 ion . It takes sonic second th in king 1 o TllE NEW course, y,·hich y,·ould presumably bf' close enough to shore for land spec- tators, would also eliminate the long 10-mi!e lOI\' of tbc . competing yachts to I hr. America's Cup buoy 11·hich mark~ the start and finish of the races. Dri scoll said thought is being gi'"en n1aking it pO~siblc for the 12-mctcrs to sail froin PRELil\UNARY cup trial s are scheduled to start on Long Island Sot1nd off Stamford. Conn .. in J u n c, fol!o\ved by the ohserva!ion trials in Jul v . Selection trials for I h0 e defender arc norn1ally held off Ne'.l'port, R.1. in A.ugust V>'ilh the :ictual cup races 111 September- Thcre has IX'rn no \vord ye! as to· y,•hat the energy t-risis 1night do to plans of New Winch Unveiled challengers fron1 Australia. Creal llritain and Fr;:ince Besi des the actual trial earn· paig n to select the challenger. scheduled off Nev.•port in August. the yachts must be shipped to this country. By Stanton Dealer It is ironic thal fl contest Looking for a sheet \v inch that won 't set vou back half the price of the.boat? Neil Pryde USA. nianufac- turers and distributors of (wHAT'S NEW) rnarine hardware in Stanton, has announced the n cw Surfline No. 2 sell ing for $35 plus $8.50 for the handle. IL is said to be adequate for trailerable sailboats and others under 25 feet. and is b('ing used by so1ne boat builders. The bi!yoncl lock ty JX' han· die attachn1ent is easier 10 us(' than convcniional s!ud and socket winch('S and is one reason il costs less than othrrs of a comparable size. For detailed 111forn1ation conta ct Neil Pryde USA. I 0 7 5 2 Chestnut SL. Stanton. v,ohich requires no energy ex· * ccpt human ('ller.'.::Y should N('IV in the Nicro line or hang in the balance because sailboat fittings thi s season of a v.·orld1~ridc fuel shortag~. is a coinplete line of spinnaker ··After al!, it is a sailboat gear which has been tested race. and maybe it v.·ould be for srvrral srasons in !he San just as \Yell if it could be sailed 11'ithout the interference Francisco Bay s a i I i n g v.·ea thcr. of all Lhousc thnu sands of po1\•erboats,'' n1uscd Driscoll. Included in 1hc riUings are ------------ piston po!(' l'nds for inboard and outboard use; inbo<1rd pole ends for bell t_vp(' n1as1 fittil16 ~ a n d reaching:.sirut ends. Also for dip pok• jibing. outboard trun1pet ends \Vilh or V.'it houl outhauls as \1•rll ns onr with ou!hauls and n lockin~ cage arc offered. Available in two. 2 1 ~. tlrrt•i: and four in ch diamc!ers. fit· tings can be supplied cn:nnctc \\"ilh poles. For d e t <1 i J l' d sprc1fi c.1tions 1\· r i t t' '\1cro f"1 l"O. :l:?2 6th St. S:111 Fr:1n· CISCO 941 03. DRIYER LEFT 1VOTE-BUT DURB1\,\', Sout h Afric a 1AP\ -The Berea Hot arv Club nev.·sl eU('r said a not~· 11·:1s left under an auto 1r1ndshie!d that read: ··1 have just run into your l"o1 r. People ha,·r seen inc and art· 1ratching n1e 1vrit e !hi-;. Th·\· !hink I am leaving ~·ou rn;. 11 ·1me nnd acldrro;s They ~ire 11 rong . 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SINGER Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers FOi' store ne1r111 you, tet the yellow page1 under SEWING MACHINES. • Wt h1vt11 crtdl1 plan cln11ned 1ofi1 your budrel and H you wish, monthlf payments may be dclcrrcd unlit r ct>rviry, 197.t. A sm~t deposit will hold ~n y ma,hint un11t Chrh1m~~. "A T tt demt•• o! THE SINGER C0"4PANY C<>rvioqlo! ry 191J Tl•£ S!NGER COMPANY "n R•ol>lt RKefll&d Ttuouo'io"I !~e Wo!llf ' \ 1:100/Jl'I Spread a lot of cheer for a little. • •• ... • • ,. ~ . . ,, \ . ,, \ \; 1'•' ', .. ' / ' Feathered birds on burlwood 2.99 A decoralive piece for soy home. Genuine burlwood base. Candle holders Colofed glass votive .. • jars wllh "antiqued" metal beses. 3.97 Folding wooden wlnerack Hold 8 bottles. 3.37 ·''BUENA-PARK ORANGE Decorative glass bud vase Choose from an attraciive assortment ol 4 sty._. From 3.97 SANTA ANA Bead! al ~ City Or. at a..dlrl Grove Bl'td. 3900 So. Brls1ol No. ol SOuO'I eo.a1 Plm9 Optn 10-9 P."'· 01ily ~n Oal9 t:30 lo 9:30 Open 10-9 pm. Sund9Y 10 lo 1 OWf Sunday, fO•ID & ~!Olo6 ' • \ • DAILY PIL OT ZI Give Christmas gifts of fragrances. COTY EMERAUDE GIFT SET folcon Mi•t. nt. wt. 1.08 oz. 600 and O..stin& Powder. nt. wt. 4 01. MAX FACTOR GOLDEN WOODS FRAGRANCE GIFT SET Sl>rlJ Mid Coloene I y, oz. SOO Bath Powder nL wt. 3 or. ' } a; ' :/. • ' '· • ' ,, ~- I I ~ CHANTILLY GIFT SET Perfumed Talc, nt. wt. 3.6 oz. Eau de Toillette Spray 400 Mi~t. 1.5 ti. oz. PRINCE MATCHABELLI COLOGNE'. DUET ii: REVLON INTIMATE DELUXE . CORSAGE DUSTING POWDER .. PERFUME DUSTING POWDER : WITH GENUINE DUSTER PUFF * NL wt, 6.7 OL 500 APRIL SHOWERS SPRAY MIST PERFUME ~ ' . - Choose blue, pink or yellow. FABERGE SPRAY COLOGNE '~ ... "'* OLD SPICE GIFT SET 4y, .II. oz. After Shave. 't Lotion and 4y, II. oz. Co-299 ~ logne. BRUT FLIGHT · GIFT SET JOVAN MUSK OIL FOR MEN ., HAI KARATE COLOGNE Nt. wt. 4 oz. 111 MENNEN SKINBRACER 4 PIECE GIFT SET 229 ROMAN BRIO GIFT SET 4 fl. oz. After Shave lotion and 4 ti. oz. Cologne. BRITISH STERLING GIFT SET \\~ -• ;l •• ' ' -· " • ,, -. ' " -. ' ' I •• I· . ' '. . ' . -' ' I ·:. ' ... ' ' r.' I . ' ' I ' I • I zn .... 79e Available in Aphrodesia, OO Alter Sha;e Lotion 4 II. oz. 615 Woodhue, Tlgres1, Flam· 400 :-1'.*f-..: 4 fl / oz. 5 ,. ~~d 2 5:;.ar Deodorant nt. !io,..ibeiiiaiii";.· l;;.;.7.;f;;.,I. o;;";... ___ .;., __ ,;.. !;)'.:i·· "'------------~-" •• '!II.------------' • ' • CHARGE IT at The Treasury with yovr JCPtnney Charge C1rd. If you don't have a charge,· just see how fast we can open up yqur new account Wt rtlln't tht rjgkt to limit qu1"titi11. Speci1i prices good th ru Oec. 8. 1973. •' ' BUENA PARK ORANGE SANTAANA Beach at Oningelhorpe City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. 3900 So. Br1slol -No. of So. Coasl Plaza Open Ditty t :JOto t :30 p.m. Sund1y 10 lo 1 Open 10-9 ~.m. Da ·IJ Sund1y 10 lo I Vpen 10·9 p.m. O.Uy Sund1y 10 10 I I ., I • I • ' --i • - ' ~ :!2 DAILY PILOT Rams' Surprising Play i Hasn't Shocl(ed l(nox ~. · LA's West Still Makll1g Clutch Plays LO:\r. Br ·\CH 1 \l'1 -Tl1t· ' '"'" ,\111tL'h·s l tun~ 111;1y IJ1· !h,· litlrpr 1~1· ,.f lhi• 1'\:1t io11,d Footba ll Lt•:1g111• 11111 1111 1 fl1dn'1 shovk th1'1r roo ki(• h1·:1d f'0.11 ·11 1'h11 rles Holll·rt "Chuck" Kno\. ·ll -_11•.1 1 old fonlH'r f)f'lroir Lio ns and :\,·11· Ynr k .l1 ·t ;iss1sta nt eoach. took a Los Angclt"' tt·:11n th at finished &-7-l Jas1 ,1'1•;1r ;111d fpr~ed ;1 10-2 n1a rk , rlinchinl:! 1ht· J\':1 11 .. 11n l Confcrl·n c~~ \\'estr rn D1vis1on 111!1• 10(1 a pl:1yoff hl'n h ,\nd 1hosr rwo d1•f1•;i1 S 11 .-•r1• h~ ;1 lo1:il of lhrl'e P•)1111 '> lo lhl' \'lklngs. lfl-9. at t·ol 1r111t'.'sut.1 ;111d \111• F.ili.:OllS. IJ·13, ;i 1 Ai l.1ut a . K1H1X pro1n1sed 011•111-r l' arr o l I Hoscnbloon1 a 11'11ln 1ng tr:1 n1 \l'hf'n h(• wt1s lHred to rt·pl:1ce 1'ou1111y l'l'othro 1:1\I J ~11L 24. lnit1<1 lly. i1 <ippcured Knox 1111;.:h t fa ll flat on his faf't'. ··V.1r were 0-2·1 in the prrseason but I didn 't get discouraged," Kn ox said ·r11rsd.1y. "J just frlt I \vantl'<l lo v.•ork thal n1uch harder.'' The kiurth t'xhibit ion game of thr sc·;.son at t-.l ian1i. ;if11·r lhc $up<-r Rowl t·h:in1p1on l)olph1ns tonk a 17·0 half ti111c lr.nl 11·11.l•1J\t'd r\ll11.\' {,1llil •'\1·1) li1""h)1 th(· H,1n1s !r1.\I , 17·14. "\~'1• 1·:111111 li:1r k 111 tlial s1·1·i1nd h.il f \\'1• d1dn 1 q11J1 \\'l' d1d11 '1 folti .. 11r l•·nt" !11• ":11d 'lh• li,1111~ 11 nn 1h1 '11' 1.1';1 !II•\ . pr"" .1•11t1 j'.1lll<''-:111d rlJ,•1 1· lll•I '-1 ~ cll.1111- 1111111'-h ip 1• ~1 ... .. \\r l)('\'l'f ;JI <•II~" lHI H' 1h0ugh l 11]\ ,\ 0111· i1•f'f1rrl rn ii;/lt b1· :it 1lu· ('1141 ,.1 1h1• ~· .•. ~i·11 ()ur :1ppro:1('tl 11·;1\ :1111 :11'> !ll 1• ~.1 111 1' 11J1t' ).(:!!11(' ;ll a TllJl•' "I :d11·:i 1 ~ h.i d ,, ~·,r1·,1t d1·;d ri f f.11;11 111 I 111• l••.ill \ I k11•·11· 11 ,. l1·1il 'I'<' •t h·:1d••r·-: 11 1 g11\S ld"· ,1 111· Sc1ho•ll1 \I, '1.11 Ul\1·1 1 .1 11d ('li.irl .. · ('011r11 •\\ 11)) 1h1 · :1tt 1tt1d1· d1 •[\'l'lll lll .1l1 .. 11 ,q1d 1lv,:r1' tl11·1 li :11 ! I tl·h 11 ,. iJ !1:11 •· .t g1:w1d fr101h~1!1 1r:1111 \obn(I\ ~:11d \H· llrl'd 1)11 -: pl;1\•1f or that p l;1\'4 '1' II '\;1s 1u·vrr ~:!Id 111 11~·1·ded hl'lp hl'I"' i<r thrn· \\ h:ll sor1 qf t11agic dot·~ 1"11<1 -: f•111i;li1y 1 /\ ~v) 11t'11·1,;oiner. ('\-S:111 l1u1go qu:1rterhal'k Jol111 I l;1dl, s~11d , "1\1· d1wS noth111 g r1·111l11 111H111 1·.v. \\',,.r,_· Jll'-I .~,1 11'1 ·11 pr\'p:1rl'd 111 1 r1· ready for ;11111 h1 11~· Through 1 ·n11('~·111r;11 1on . ~no,\~ ":.:1\ has r.ul pr·11:dn~·s to :l u a1·er:11~l' 111 h·-~ Cappelletti Excite1l Heis111an T1·01ll1y Wi1111c1· Had Mome11t of Doullt XS\\' YORK 1 AP ) -Jehn ('appclletli. Penn State·s stellar running back, had :it least one n101nenl of doubt Mooday ni ght. 1hc d:iy b~fore he y,.·as naml•d \1•inner of tllc Hcisn1an Trop hy for 1973 . ".\ll the All·Arnericans \Vere in NC\\.'. \·ork to l<lpc a telev ision sho\1•." Cap- prlletti said 'fuesda.1 .. l s:11v John Hick s 10hio State's nu11nnH1th offensive t_<1ckl1•1 !;.ist night. and I thought SOllll'Onc th at siz<' 1night l1t' big f'nough lo scare sorne p1.'0plc in to voting for hin1 ." 1\1avbe snnH'. but 1mt enough . Cap- p<>Jleiti, a G·fOO\·l. 215·pound senior. was ;in easy \V1 nne r of the prt·stigious ;11\·;ird given to "the outstand.i.ng <·?liege footb<~ll player of th e ye;_1r , pil1n~ up 1.0:.i7 points -including 229 first·plnce votes -from the panel of 819 sports \>,'J'1tcrs and broadcasters. The balJoting was i:on- ductcd by New York's Downtown Athrtic Club. "I'm pretty exci ted about \vinning ," ·said Cappellett i, "<.ilt hough there ;ire a lot of great athletes: and I \vou!dn'l ha\·e been too disa ppointed if I didn't bCt i t~ But my tea.mn:iates. had a l?t tn do \l'it h my w1nn1ng JI. <1nd I d like smicho\V for everyone to be able ln share in it ,'' ··He's the best pl<1yer I've ever been ;:1round,'' declared Penn State coach Joe Pnterno. \\•ho's had such stars as Franco !larris Lcnnv 1'.1oore, Lydell ~11tchell. .Jack i1 an1. ·r-.fike Reid. Ted K\valick and Jotm Hufnagel in past years, "lle's <l great athlete \vho "'orke;; hard all year and h~1d a great seaso.n. Paterno added. •·Jil' has (lre~1t ~1~<'. ;111 innate confidence, :tnd the ab1~1 t~' lo get people to do ~h!ngs. l\'ilh 111111. The Heisman Troph~· is a JUSl rc\\·a n l lor a very \Vorthy young 111<111,'' He is the 37tl1 offcnsi\'C bat·k and :he 35th sf'ni or -but 1he first fr0n1 PC'11n State -to \\•in the 1-leisman Troph.v 111 1he 39-year hi story of the <l"·ard. I fe :Uso is the fir st pl ;iycr fron1 ;:in Pitchers Key 111 Wi11ter Baseball Deals H0LrSTO\' ~AP 1 -They continue to rr;1dr pi1chers righl :1nd left al the 1~7:1 \Vin1 L'1' ha.o;rb:i ll n1ec!i ngs. l:lght-hnnc!('r Kelson Briles and left· l1;1nder J~oss c:rin1sley ;l)'(' :1mong th r l;1l1·s t dr :il! in !ht• pi!.ching·oricntr<I 1r<1dcs th is \rrek at the niassivc con-r .. 1···ncc of b:i.~1·ba!I officials. !;rtJ1•s. 1hr Pill sburgh Piral<'s· Ko. 11:t1·h('r this pns! St'.'.1son, \1•;is dispatched l•I !\;1n.~:1 s ('1 11· :11011_1.: 1111h roo kie infirlder I '1'1'11ando <;oi1zale1 T111'.Sd:1y 111 l'Xchan ~l'. thr P1r;1tt•s rei:ei1·l'd lhrrr pl:n·('fS fron1 tl1l' Hl).1 ;i ls -ca1eher-ou1-111~ld1 r Ed \\irkp;111 1I \.._ in t1t'ld1 •r K111'1 P,1·1·:1cq11 a ~ind 1n1111tr lt·:l~\ll' first bii.~"1na11 \\'i11~toi\ <·u]v, Aller 11i.1t d1•:il r 111t'inn:i !1 and Ba l11 mor1• 111·rf' u11·nl l'1·d 111 anothr·r hig one \\'i1h 1ht• Ht'ds' Cri 1nslcy the key man. C111t1 n11:1!1 s1·nt !ht• J)()ll'l'r-1hr<1v.'ing Jeft-handf'r and n1i11or lr:1guc catcher \\lalh1cr \\1i1lia1n~ 10 thr Orioles for ou1· fi elder i\1er" Bl·tt r nm1111d ;ind t11·0 mino r leaguers -shorts1op .J1111 ior KcnntXly and catchl'r Hill \\'ood. Th e tradl'S !hat ..,,·ere mndr kept in· tcrest :it a high pitch. A \otal of 20 players -10 ?f 1,h(·1n pil chcrs -ha\·r been S\\'<l ppcd in six rnaJor league tradf'S during !he first t11·0 dnys of the con- reren('('. Jn ;idd1tion . !hrce minor lea gue deals havr brcn rnadc -including t1\'0 O(l • Tuesd 3 ,I'. E;istrrn school hf win !>intc ltogl'1· !:it<.iubach or t\a1·y l!l l!l63. Last vcar's 1\·1nner \Vas fl:1nl,\'r Johnny Hodgc rS of 1\'ebraska . It has r111L lu ·:'ll all ~Jory lnr l '11ppelll·tJ1 A st<ir quartr rba"k in hi~h :-.i:huol. 111· found ll11nsrl1 pl :1~ 111g dl'ff:t1;,ivc b:1t·k as ;i sophntn un '. \\'a-> ht d1"-l'OUragt'd·: "'\n n11t r1·:1lll' \\'c had >.\lllH' p!'1~t 1.1 t.:<l~I ;.11n111ng bricks in L~·clt'.'!i !Vlllt'IH·IL l-'ranco Jl;irr i:-;1 u d Toni D.11 tclt1'/., "1) I l'nu!d n't n·:1lly eon1pla111 r\nd ( ·o.1cli P <l lt•rnn tnld 11\1• I'd b•· g11111g ll;il'k [<1 uff.-·nsr 111\· j\l!llOr Yt'tlr " Bu i 1h:u (l1d11 '1 t•ncl hi:-> ln1 ~tral1011 '> l~f' {'\'I'll !l\n1 1~h1 :1houl qu1t 1111g l'flrlv 111 hi ~ Jlltll<Jr yl';1r. :1F1er fad ing to gn1n 100 \;1rd.~ in <1ny of his first th ree galllf'~ oi 1972. "After lhe Iowa ga1nc I 11·:1~ rrally r>t1nf1J."t'(L" lie ~<1icl "1 fel l I ju q didn 't h;i \-c 1t :1ny 1nor1'. I felt n1~1yb<· t;11!b;1 ck 1vnsn't 1111' po<.i 11n11 lt 11 ;1~ tht• lu11c->I ptun l I L·1 cr h;'Jd 1n college." But he pcrse\·erPd . and lhc next 1vec•I.; g;:iined 12.t ya rds agains1 !ll1no1s. J!c \\'l•nt on to gci1n 1_117 y<irtls l:1st ,.;1.·ason. and increast•d ii to 1.522 ~·ards on 281j carri(•s in 1973. wht•n he led l'r nn Stall' to :1n 11-0 rL·cord :i_nd a hert11 in lhC' Orange Bo11 l. "I lrarnl'd <1 l1·sson if you s lir-k \\'ith :-on1elh1ng longer th nn yno lhink you c:in. 1h 111gs 1rdl \\'Ork out for ;.·011 " . A n10(.k·~1 ro1111)! 111;111. ('apri1 ·il(•tlj dl'st:rihed h1111Self ~s •·a con~1s11 ·111 I.VP!' of runnt·r. 1101 !hl· kind \\'ho burns holes in lhe 1urf. ~ut l like ro think 1 do a Sll'ad.v Jtlb and grt bct1t·r .1.~ t1111e goes on . .. .., " f'(1,.1I l~!"I l'I '''" volin11 'nr lh<• H• Sm~n T•nr"v ~ . .,,.,,.r dn <1nv11c•'fl T ue~~>, w ili. •n~T·ul~t~ ·U'• ' 0'1 <'~'P1111" '(" I IO"" '·•np~IHn l1, P•nn 51~•~. (;~':!. 1 O!J , '~"" ..,.,," 0~•0 ~""· 11101. ~7•. ~ Roo•e•~" ~,..i~· .. l c,a>, fl•\, .isl J Odv«I .J~Y/lel, K~n10•, loll. l•• 1 J"C"I" (.•,Hi<>. O~•O ~1~1 ... I"•· ~'I ~ RM1l'V ''"'~""e•, 0Moo St~l1> IH ), ]Oi ! 1 '" ""' 5 ... n1~n {l· l ~Mon1~. (l~I. 1'.0 I• ''"'"'!" (;•P•·• A· !ut>ll ~'"" 'I, )•/ •I n, .. ,,,, ','/"•'" '·"''~'"I ~Id'~. 1:/ I•~ 10 ._,,,,,_,,, J.,.,, •II", II Llo, r.. I,\) '' l''"~ f'n••"" r " ,,, '"• •l'•J. I'' IJ LY~ '""~"' \~··•''"''' '-..< ri.1, 1r~ 11 ' """ • , ' "''' ~o· o,,,,,, • · ,. '" •, 11,, ~~. -.0~'~'1" •"·;o ~.,v. I "'""'' " 11 1,111 l\!Uf IH'I go1111_• Tlit• t:h_1\.i's d··plh ha s nor h('\'U lf'stL·d by u rash o( i11Jur1es. 'l'tu· l(:11n s a n ' bC'ill l'.. eornpart'd to 1hl' ~11 :0111 1 .. :1111 or tu•:.i, ;ind 11'" n(1t .111 111il1ur ton1p;1t'isr,n ;i s I.us t\n1~t·lt•s Ci.ill break :Vli:1n"'s S~'<l~on ru~h1ng reco rd of 2.960 y11rds l1y ;1vcra g1ng 2-13 In th~·ir );is\ [\>,(> g:Hl1 L'S. "\Vt• r1tn the footb;i ll a 101. \1•h1 i'h ,\1 1:11111 dill'", <111d our cinphasis ;i i...,, is on n11s1:1kt•·lrct' l11u lball." s:ud K11.i;., '{)ur tll•lenst· 1.s :-11 11da1', b11! 111' don I li "e the ·~:r <-ll'fen:-.\: :11'1 11·1 111· 11 n:-. tli•'Y do ••\\°{>\'!' [l'Jl'd 10 t1Jd 1/L' tlh• !,dt'lll S nf 11t1 1· pl:iyc r-., 11"! iust ,,. ... , 1H · II l!~l' !111" •:y~tc111. hu1 111eorpor:11t· \\l1 :it u11r pt·upll' can do .. \\'t· IV<!l1tt•d 111 11('(·111 11~· :1 pi1,1 ~1t ·;1 I ti•an1. \Ve'v1• ()11th it eve!'.I !1·:1n1 Il l'\(' p!ayl'd ." said !\11\l.'\, 1\·ho ri'lll.'-t'd 1n c'o1n · rnl'll! on an,\ repui :11 ion Ilic l!l7:! Ha111s 111:1y h~1\·e had ;1s ;i l111ting !1•;1111 .. And I don't 1\·~1nt to 111:1kl' :1 1·on1' p;1risnn be!"'('en l)1·1r11i t fllld L11s :\11 g1·l1•s. ~\r 1 11udl·., nr l' a s r . .I•· \•I 11111 111 :111d ;1t· t1llllll'S l']J allgl' ... Knux :-.i td lu ~ 11 ;1'-' 11\il :r 11n1q1 io· b1•:1~1 tlr 1! hr 11·1·11\d p r11d11(·1• :1 111111«·1· l1 1r l '.1•.~•·11blnnn1 "l·:l'1 ·ry (·o:it h ftcls he c<1n win. ln ~n .\t'-'l ; ol e1· 1r·h'1 11µ,, 111 111 11!1• \!•'I. I\·!' l1:1d 1•11011 h,"1d ('O<l1'll\'"· 1'1 \' ll'ill'llt·:I lr11n1 l'.1:111l .. 11 l .. 1ll1111·. \l l·•·h f 11 h:111k anti ,l fi{' Si:hn11dt f'vl' lcarnl'd lro1n1 t•ier~ nssis1at1l coarh J\·e 11orked 11'i!h and rrorn fine pl;1ycr:;. Th ing ~ rub off on you." \V h<1\'s lhe rliffr rencf• be1 11~·l·11 ~1 11 1n- ning coach anJ <1 lo'iing ('(1;il'h ., "Everybody takes (';-11·r or til l' big things.• the obvioLtS thin!;~ ... s~1 id t\11 ox . ''Bot niariv tirncs 1ht' ht!l t' llungs ;ire rite diffcrl''ncc bet11·ct·n 1\u1111ng illld !os- ing_ "Like ho1r lo gh·c tl)l :1 :-:11t·ty." IH' ~:1ld. refl'tTing ,to i\!la111 1's Hob Cnt'"\' stt•pping out 11! !he end ;:rJllt' 111 hl·lp ]ll'C'SCf'\'l' \1ll'(Orl' 0 I" r l'1i1sb11rµh ~Tonda~· night. "It's d \'l.tl1 111:! \111H· !11 r11sh1ng extra point l~!l·k:-. :ind li11i11 ~. up :111<1 p1111tin l; fr0111 1h,· 2'"1 :ilrt·r :1 s:1rc1y . Y1111 \':1n't i11st s:l)'. 'lit·~ lh:it',; ;1 ~ilf1't .1. 1\~··11 putH \·ou. 1·,111 ,'111d l(1U g1•! in lhC'rr' · " Tht' P.a 111~ ;irt• 111 1111· pl:i 1;if fs 1·1·~~:11·dl l'SS 11[ 11 1lat lhl•.1 do :1g:11 11~t the 1:1:1n1s ;111d f~r{l11·1 1s. 'fhr'.·'11 p I ~1 /' \l'a~h11H!1 l>l1 nr O;illn!> 111 thl' fi rst r"uncL ··rt (iul'~n·1 111;1ke an ~ (!1ff1·rC>nt'('._, Knnx s;::i1d of 1hl' pl;1~'ofl l'O<'. "J'n1 1usr t1 rklcd 1n (if'a th 10 Ix> 111 th C' ploynrfs " 1'hr !1:1111 ~ \1·nn·1 sk:iti.: i11to 1hc pla.v1)ffs. K t11l\ s;1id ''\\'e l1a\'e pridr :111d cl1.1raC'tnr l'rid1• i,; nut like a suit eoat. You e \ll't ptil 11 on onr dav :ind Jc:i\'t' it in th<' eloset the ne xt ·1la.v. \\'c \l'i.l nl to 111:iint:1111 lhf' "·in ni ng edge." Th!' phra ~e "1he \\'inn ing 1·dgl· .. is f:1111il i:1r ill ;.,.1ia n1i . flulphins ('()il l'h rlon ~h11la 11·1·11!(• a hook hv th<1I t1 tk•. no~cnblno111 (J\l'nl'd ,the i3<'ll1 1111or•· ('1 1ll s 1rht•n hl' s1gnC>d Shu la. <i Jlrtr<>1 t ;1~si.~· l<1nl. <1s l1ead roach. Shul<i r1·g1Sll'!'l'd \00 '.\FL L'Oaching 1 ictonc;.; 111 n ·l·11 rol !1mc. 1\110\'. 1\·i th 10 od ready. 1~ Sl'1l111g 1101l c ;1 p<ll'f' h 11n ~1·!f Ht· :ind hi.~ 11 1fl' Sh irley lu11 (• llirl't' 1ln11c.:h ters ;i nd ionl' son They 111 °· in l\u1it111gto11 l;l'at h. ;ilx.111! <l l.'1·11 1111111" drive fro1n tlll' H;ln1s <1tfic1 ·~. 11·· :-,,'lid hv dOC'i:ri"l µ1;111 In n101f' 111 .1 n1.,re cxclu si\'t• nrt":1 ;_15 :i rL•sult of h1!'.i ~ucco.•ss \1·ith the Barns. "f.lft• rt'ilJl,1' )l [l~l)'I I h:1ngl'd :111~'," hi' s;1id. \\h1211 ;1,-,kl d 11ti .. 1ht:r 111::; f:11ni\\' 1:-ilk s ;:i:)O ul. :1 n1· g:i n10 othc-r \h:in 1h1• lh·:..1 nn(·. h(' l:iught'(I , "I du n't ll"t '1'ln r.1lk :-1hour :1111 1])111~ ,.1.1· \'h uck h nfi, Ii. pl.111'd 1111 ;1 (h;1n1· 1111111sh1p _lllll lh fn r;llJ:i!I 11•;1111 lhio; ~1·;1 1' 1(1 , f;il )iPr !)Hli·d. 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'f1·i111111•f1 1.11'> \\1;1·:L!·.S -+ Tht' Los Angeles l\!11~" r'(•l 1l•· h111111' tr1111g ht in :111 unusual 'llll ,'11 111 ;1 \\l!llll'f 'I :' f\1 11h~ l)rnkt• :1 lfl--g:1n1\' 11 11\lf'"S ,i,·1·;i ~ T 1.1 ·d 11 111 ~h: 11ilh ;1 3-2 Yictor~' 1,1,•r !ht• t~,1nuc k~ :11 \';1ncou1l·r _ Tun :ght the l\1ngs hO:-t the Pitt.~burgh 1 '111 ~·1:111~ 111 lhP first 1J\"t'l 1t1 ~ uf till' ..,r~1 ~011 l;('t11crn the 1110 clubs- ... JNGLE,\\!000 1 Al'\ -Jt'.'rry \Vest, onlv the third p!ayrr in National Basket- bali Associa tion history to :;core niorr than 2:'1.000 -.points Jn l1is career, is 3~ vears old. . · Bul Los Angeles Lnkrrs coach Bll! Sharn1a11 says he hopes to have \Vest playing at least three more seasons. _ \\'est scored 26 points Tuesday . night lc:1ding the La kers to a 121).-103 victory uver ' !he Phoenix Suns. ".l1•rrv savs he n1ay be ;i liltlt> bi! ~ltl\>,'\·r :11\d inayhe he is. btlt ht•'s much\ sma11cr 1101\•:' Shannan said. 1 "I hope he pl<1ys three or four n1ore y<':1rs." , Sh:1n11ai1 said, "We're giving h1nl man• rest ill tbc firSt half so he'll be y,•e\I rested for the second ha lf." \ \Vest scored 14 of his points in !he ' final <1uarter against the Suns to pul 1hc game away. , "Jerry continues to make the elute~~ plays for us v.•hen we need them,· said Sharnu1n . \Vest joined Oscar Robertson o( the J\I i\lraukee Bucks and fornier Laker tca n~le \V ilt Chrunberl:1i n. no\V tb:ich of San Diego of 1hc American Basketball Association. as the only players abovl' 25.000. Thl' Lakers star hil his record s!1ot on an 18-footcr y,·iih 52 seconds lt'.'ft in the ga1ne , giving: him a total of 2$.lJ1)2. Hohcrtson has over 26,000 poin!s and tharuber\ain lcfl the NBA as iLo; all·tiinc scorer at 31,419. \Vest said he \vas happy about !he re<.'Ord, but he had onC' reSl'rvation. "I reallv didn 't v:ant lo reach that goa l Tuesday night because my three son:; weren't here. They'll be at the gaine Friday night and they wanted very n1uch to sec me do H," said \\lesL "The record, the accomplishment. is verv important to me," \\1est said. .,it's important because it means l'vi!' had a Jong career in the ]';'BA and a good car1't'-r in !ht• '.'\BA . ,;Also. I don't fC>rl J'rc m<1<k \'l'r~· n1:i11v of 1ny points as n1~· tca1n 's e~pe nsr -a'nd I think !hat's import<int," \\'e!'>l snid. J 'l1~nix led 29-2;1 at the end uf the first quarter but a 10-2 l..<1kC'r ~urgl' in the clo~ing n1lnulcs of the scC'Ond quarter gave Ui s An gelC>s • a 00.5i halftime lead . The l..<ikers pulled out 1o a 100-86 !'..'ad in the fourth quarter before Phoenix cut the mafgin to six points with just over four minutes to play and \\'est hit son1e baskets (() insu re the Los Angeles ..,,·in . '!be \'ictory put 1hc Lakers back on top in the l'acific Di\·ision w~th ~1 . li·9 rPcord . 'The Lakers play again ~ riday night, hosting Seattle. P hotfti• (IOJ) Lt• Aftttltl 0101 • ' T • ' ' (•lh un .. " ,, Lav~ ' 1·10 " C.rttn " ' H•W'on~ • H " W~I~ '" " Smith • " " "'"'dt •• " W~' • "' " ~(011 " ,. " Goodr•h " '" " H~~-'n' ' •• ' p,,,, , .. " E:dc~1.1 • ., • (()!Jnh ' " • a~nTom ' 9·1) " w,~~ln ' 00 (~r .,!On ' •• ' R lt~r • ••• • /l.•lc~n1 • •• • ()., ... ~ • •• • T ~MI• <l 1).;/ IOl T art l\ # 11 ]9 l 'X) Phoen•• " " " ,. "' "' Afl9•1t• >; " " n--1n Foul•<! out -SmlT~ lo•~I IOUl~-PM<.>enlX :xi. Los A~elc1 JO. A-11.1"6 e .~l11tf11c•r· ~,·,,,,,,.,, FDl\'I \\'{)!f l'! I , •'\'.1;; ! 'hn.,.11:+11 A••!Jels Defll i\'ixed L:11il'l'l''•l!I" \'t'llli/'111t'd 1 i:l.11· lh.1! .J11 11 :-!11i!nt•r, 0:111 ;1:-.~i.~l :111t for rt-I{· S:in !·-r:111 ('I S('O 491•rs ur 1h•' l\d1JHt1.d Fontl)dll l.(•.1i;111 ·. I<, 1h1· .~chonl's 111•\\' li""d f0r.1ti:1~I l 0:1«l1 1 1 •1,1;11·1 11 ~ 1:111;. 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Aus!r;:li;1n 11:ivis C11p stil r anct U.S. Upe11 cha1nplon .John Nrwcon1bt' ti c f e ~1 I c d .Jan Ko•!rs of ('1.cchoslov;1 ki:1 ti!. ii·I : Tun1 Okkt•r of Tl1,• Nc1hcrl nndi: handrd ,\tnrric:in r):i ris Cuppl'r St;in !:i11111h ;1nolhl'r jol1 1ng d~·fc11 t 7.1;. 1)-~. ;ind ~··1111;.: .l11111ny ('11:111or~ \l'hip· ped Sp;u11 ',.; .\J;111u1·I Ur:11>!1 ''i. !i :i. !i 2. e f'111·1•1·i11~s l '1•St•t r.n r ~H1\\iE , Austral ia -J :is Singh :Hid tJli Pinnrr_ 11•1la t_:o! into the Quctnsland L:nrn Tr nni s 1our11:unrllt via (!u;ilifying ri1und s, upscl r staj:ilished pl:Jycrs in th~ second round today. Singh, of lnrt ia, ixo:it Australi an Ton.v Roche, 7-6. 6--1. and Pinne r. a \Vel'!t (;crman. eliminated No. 7 seed Anand Amritraj of Ind ia 7-6. 5-7. 7-6. e f,n1te lo Rnngf'r.< MJL\\'AUKF.E -Frank Laue , \vho has been general manager of fi ve rna jor (('ague basebutl clubs. will resign frn111 >the ~1 ihva ukcc Brc..,,·crs cffcc1ive Occ. 31 and join !he Texas Rangers. Lane, a Br('wers' vice president nnd special scout, will take a siinila r position \11ilb 1he Hnngers. according to u joi nt <1nnouncrment tod<iy from Br<i..,,·crs prl'sirlent t\llan "Rud'' S('Jig and Hang,·rs president Robf1·1 Short. e G1u1te Forfeited Nr-:\V Bl{UN S\VICK. 1\ .• J. -Hut grrs Un1ver sitv forfeited <l bH!':ketb;1Jl _g:u111· tn thf' l:n1vcrslty or l'i ltsburgh af ti.:1' C11l1s Do11't Want Santo, B11t St:111to W a11ts C11bs (')1!('1\(,1) 1:\P1 -Hon Snnlil has ,,1 \ i\ 1,11rn hi~ Pll1<111nns ~11 h1~ ~!ecve . ·1 ·i•-. !111 1" 1! 11~1 s rlouhl» trllig h . Thr 1 111~,: 11:1:t1.·d to ge1 nd 'o r S;;nto and l\\ln di(:.1 1 11 ;1n1 to go . li e 11;1-. :11 the bedside of hi s wife in Su burl 1nn Lutheran l;encral 1-fospital l\lcsd;1y nigh!. ··~n. at fir~i \1·e thou ght she was serious but now evcrylh ing is all right , thank.<>." said Santo. Sr vcral hor.-s earlil'r, the Chicago O ibs :innounced at the baschnll m£'etings in Houston th111 S;i nto had lx't'-n dealt to 1h" California Angels for pitcher Rudy i\lav and first basetnan Bob Olivcr but fh;lt Santo h:!d blorl\cd the deal. Sa n!o. hccaust· ()f his veteran st;1tl1s of bl'lng 11 10-yt·ar 1nnn and also h::iving li\'f' Vt•;1r..; ll'i!h the' s.:i n1c cluh. has 1h1• r-1ght lo refuse to be tr:.idcd. lie CXl'rciscd !hat right Tuesday. "This is difficult." said Santo. "l didn 't beli eve it at first but no w I ha ve to h1· convinced they \Vant to get rid of rr1e. No. I don'l \Vant to go . -:.John 1-folland (vice president ) c;illcd ;ind <iskrd ir I wanted to go lo any particular club. 1-fe said California 1~antcd n1c. l told him I didn 't want to go, f, \\'anted (()stay in Chicago . "111en Ire asked me if I v.•ould mind if lhf' Cubs issued such a statement. 1 said no. Then I told them lf there v.•as any club I would go to lt would tx-the Whi te Sox because I \\'ant to st;iy in Chicago. · .:fl eck, r don't ('V('ll know if the White Handle Selected RALF:TG~I. N.C. IAP) -East Cnrolina University foot.ba ll conch Sonny Randl e. \\'hose te:im \VOn two consecutive Southern Q>nft•rencr championships, will bl'conTT:'fiCad coach al the University of Virginia. • Sox '-''OUld 11ant m•· "'·hal "1th Bill l\-lclton statl011f'd at lh ird hil S('. "This has turned into n difficult ):'l lua· tion. They say I blocked the deal. Okay, so I did. "But I've given lhe Cubs evrrythin~ I've had for 14 yea rs. I can't say anythin g bad about the organization~ ll has been super. "But I feel I want to stay and 1 have that right. I'm able to accept matters as they are. I think I should get a chance to g() to spring training and win back n1y job. If I can't. okay. But l wanl and desen•e that chance and I'm going to take il." Santo \\'as considered exJ)('ndable after the Cubs. bent on a complete rebuilding program, traded vete ran p Itch er Ferguson Jenkins to the Texas Rangers. Included in the deal \\'as third baseman Bill Madlock, ..,,·ham the Cuhs figured could replace Santo. Laver, Fraser To Be Honored Plans arc under way to honor Co- rona del Mar's Rod Laver and non· playing captain of the victorious Australian Davis Cup team, Neale Fraser, at the Newport Bead1 Ten· nis Club Thursday night. The Davis Cup will also be on display for members to view. There will be no public showing or lhc famed Cup. Laver guided the Auslral ian Davis Qip learn to a 5-0 victory over the U.S. last weekend. '. • • I ' • • ' • • .• ~VtdntSdar, Otetmbt r 5, l<J7J CdM Drops Thriller, 6-5 By C.LENN WllITF. 0 1 Ille D•1lf "'h"r Sl•ll LOS i\Nl;ELES -L'nd1~r­ r<1t 1~d ji.\1r:1 Costa ll 1~h blcndf·d ~ p11•.ssurl' defense with the i:lassy shooting of Pete Peyton and a tune !y save by its goali e wilh five set:onds to play to defeat Corona de! Mar. ti-5, i11 CIF' Water pol1> playoff scmlfinals Tuesday night. An Ea~t Los Angeles College crowd of 768 watrht'd fl1k'1>hi '.~ twice-beaten forces send Cdr-.l into third place Jction here Friday night aga inst old rival Est;incia. ~1 icohi did it all in the> l:ist n11nutl" of tht g<in1c ltfll•r t-'r11n k Urowrre had puUt'd l'd,\·r :. Se<t Krngs into 11 5-.'i lie 11H h 2 13 ren1ain111g wht•n he look <J pass on the fast break from Uun Pennington and rined in !he shot. 1-'(·yton, who scored four goa ls, popped in the winninl( lolly with a minulc showing on the clock. He had worked in fronl of the Sea Kings goal but a man was tight on hi1n :ind goalie Kurt Del Valle had n1oved out to assist. Somehow, Peyton got aw;1y a shot and it new cleanly into the goal to giv e his mateS a S.5 lead. However. when ht• fou ll'd out 32 st~conds latt!r. 1'111r<i 0.J.stu was playuig ;i 1fl.i H ~hort und 1t n1>pearcd Cd.\1 nHi;ht til' II. ·rhe Sea Kings wor ked the ball and the clock, trying to shake a nuin free for th e ~an1e-tying attempt. 1''inally. wit h fi vt· second s to go, r..1ark W:itso n uncorkt.>d a shot. It "'as on 1nark. Uut th e goalie came high out or th e water to knor k it down and Micohi was ahle to run out the clock. Mira Costa's tough defense foret..'d the Sea Kings into 18 turnovers and kept Cd,\t fru rn • ~efl ing off 1t1<.111y Sl'/"JOUS :-Ol:OI. 111g attcn1pts. f>eft.'ns1vely. J;il:k l.QrPnt.. l't>iuungtun and .Jolin <.:.-1n1p t.'ach ha d a pair of steals for the losers. \V atson and Lorent each pic ked up two goals. Del Vall e's nifty efforts helped keep Corona in con- tention <is he had three stand- out saves in the third quartur and blocked a pair of shots in the fourth period. And Penn ington came in to aid in knocktng a goal-bound ball a way just before it noatcd into the n('I. Estancia Bubble Bursts By RON EVANS • • • ) - 01 1~· a.ii~ Pliot 51 •11 CdM'S DA N PENNINGTON PASSES OFF TO A TEAMMATE. LOS ANC:l::LES -J'.:stancia ---- lligh's \l'<Her polo giant-ki llers finally met thei r \Vatertoo Tuesday night Jn the CJF playoff semifinals as fh('y look a 15·2 dwiking from unbeaten Sunny f~itls of F"ullerto11 at Et1 st Los Angeles College. Coach Steve F" a r me r 's lrvine League co-champions were no n1atch for the classy Lancers as Sunny Ii i 11 s c!om inated every facet of play. Farmer ~aid afterward that it \\'as a case of ''CIF' nerves," admitting that his Eagles \verc perhaps ovcra\ved at the prospect of facing the No. I seeded team . Hu11ti11ato11 , El T oro, u Mo11lt,.clis ili A ctio11 lluntington Bc-ac:h Jligh. off to a fast s:art b r hi n d quickshoot ing Raul Contrer11s, tries to 1nnkc it 111·0 strni£hl \\'ins tonight \Vhen it /Jus t:; Se rvil e in a 7 o'clock baskc.t- ba!l game. The Oilers OPCnPil : h " season \Vith a convincing 83-59 rout cf Edison ai:; C"n!rcr;1s riddled the nets with :J2 points. team 11·ins, it'll meel the 1\•in· ner or tht· Bassett-l.<l\\'JH!:1lc gnme Thursday CVL'nini-: ;it 8.30. El Toro l1 igh, 75-46 !osi.:rs lo Estanci:i. fl londnr 111 !;,!11 see k!': its first 1vin of the youn1~ season 1"1hen it travel s 1,, Elsinore Jl igh for an 8 o'clock gan1e. ~1·1 i ·n pl<1_,·1·rs h11 i11 do~1bl c 11.i..:url·s \11th Ted Berger:;on scoring :!9 to le ad Southern (":.il ifornia Collt•ge or Cos!a \l!·~a Hl a J'.!7-fi7 b;i.~ket h:tll 11t·lor.1· 01 t'r Ct-i l T•·ch l 'ul'sd;i y ll il.!ht in lht> \ :n1gu:1rds i.;yrn . ~a l ju111pt·d 10 ;111 early lt·;1d a 11cl was !l('vrr in troublt•, h111 1 ri ~: ~1 percent nf Jt :i sho1s f!'o111 thr floor out of !02 al· l•·n1p ts. ESTANCIA GOALIE TONY SAWAYA BLOCKS A SUNNY HILLS SHOT. '"V.'c didn"t play very '~ell"' he said. And he added. '"Sunnv /f ills will easily v.·in !he ti!lc. gan1c Friday night" <tt this same pool. Servile s tunn('d d••fcnd1ng CIF' 3-A champion . l\lurphv, in its ~ea£'ln opener, G:l·57, an.d will give coach Elmer Combs' •luntington B e a c h quinlet a good test. P ro Sc ores BPrgerson 1vas also the )1 ';1d1ng reboundC'r 1111th 20. I~ 011 !he offensive. OO<lrd. Artists Log 74-63 Trit1111ph By HC)W.\llD I .. HAND'I' Ot 111• 01Up Pilot Stt ll !•rank \A/right S('()red 2·1 points in Je:id1ng coach Jrrry !··air's Laguna Beach Artists to a 74-63 basketball victory over Onta rio Christian lligh School Tuesday night in the. \V 1nn<'r"s gy1n. \\'right hit four in a ro1v in tho.! thi rd period to put the d('('jsion out of reach as th<' 1\rtisls moved to a 20-point bulge :it concl usion of the qu arter. Despite' a n1ild romr back by the Knight-. of Ontario in 1he final slanzn . lh<· uufeon1c "'·as nt•vcr in douhl frorn thP lfnlC' \\"right hll <l pair or b..1~kC'IS 111 brt•;1!.. fl 12-12 deadl ock Jatl' 1n thl' first stanza. 1t \.\·asn '! c:x.-ic:1Jv an art1stie success for e1thCr learn in lhc mallrr of turnovers and sloppy bal l hand ling but !he. Artists had 1norc !<hots and hi t at a 4fi pcrecrit clip for !lie nir,li! fro11 1 the floo r (3 1 of 67• Ontario Christian tall ied 2.'i l fif'ld goals in f.18 attcmpls for l a t1 per ce nt shoo tin g figure. In the n1aU1·r of lurnovl'rS, On tario Chri~t1 an ha cl !!I to l·I for La gun:1 in the fir$! half and 33 to 26 for !he ga me. That 's a total of 591 for lhc l \\'O teams. The Knights \\"ere s-parkcd in the rourlh period by big Don llcida who looked as though he had just come in off the football field. He hit 12 poinL<> Jn the final stanza before foulin,ll" oul and had 16 for the gainc. ''We're reaHy young," Fair said after the game. "But we're starl ing four juniors nnd it \\'iii take o little time for them to get th ings do\\.•n.'' 1'wo other Lagulla Beach players were in double figureS including starter Mickey Allen who had 12 and reserve John Willette with 11. The victat-y brings Laguna Beach's season record lo l·l with the next game at Fallbrook l"ridey night IUY A. NIW 71 DATSUN AND SAVE AT COSTA MESA DATSUN ~ 1141 HAllOI ILVD. C.M. 540.6410 ---------- Press Styniies CdM; Tillers Win, 68-62 By ROGER CARLSON Of th• D•Hv PUol 51•11 Corona drl fllar 1-ligh 's Sea Kings are in the consolation br<1ck('l today in tht" nin!h annual \Vestrninstr r -!\farina l11\'1tationa/ baske1ball tourn;i- ment follo\1·ing a 68-62 loss lo Tust in Tuesday evening at \\'~stmin.stcr lligh. Other to urn ey scores \\.'Cre l\(·nnedy 6!l, !·:1 ~lodcna 58: Tocl•Y't G1""'' Al Wt llmln•re, • o"" -El MO<le"• vs w .. rrtn ~ 30 -l CK Al•fT1'1<7' V$ (CM 1 o ,., N•WD<>'l v• l(•nne<Jv ! JO -We,1 •• 11•'~' ~' 111•''" Al Marina • l).m , -!>dn (IPm~n!e V> '°Doll!ill ~ JO -0 •A'l<I• V> R•oCllo l>l•mllQ1 7 o'" 1<:a •~11 .. v< r.,....,,o,, i JO -M~'""'" v~ LB M•l1•••n --Compton i6, Foothill <15: and Long Be a c h :-01illikan 88. Orange 59. C.'oaeh Tandy (;i]Jis' Sea Kings h<.'ld their own :igainst Tu stin in fi rst half action. but a f/1ird quarter zo ne prl'SS by the \1·inncrs altered things. Coach r:ary l.arscn·s Tillers forced 14 Corona del 1\-l ar !tirnovers in !hat sp<trl and turned a 28-27 advanta ge into a comn1and ing 49-37 lead at the oul ~ct of the fourth period . Jr 1\·as Corona drl ~lar ·s second loss of th e can1paig11 natehing last season's to!als_ whC'n thP Sea Kings roll('(J to a 26-2 mark. Bui not e\"r rythi ng is blrJk for (;ill is' crew. TI1r Sea K1n ~s sho11·N. po1s1• :ind s:.Jv1·y in the lo11rth JX'ricid . 'l'hl'y cut the> ·ril lc•rs' IC'ad eonsiderab!y ' ;:ind wi1h 41 seco nds left the Sra Kings 11·~re down by a f..1-UO coun t thanks lo 1he sharp sl1001ing of 1u11ior J irn Eliades .:i nd reluming let trrn1a n Joe Kozma ta. 'l'hev <'ach aceoun ted for 22 points" in the Cd!ll attack and Eliades srored the last nine points 'seven free thro\\·s i for Corona. Coron• d.i Mar un " " " " Tue~~· 0 , ' , F1>•11t• • • ' " 1t01ma1a " • ' " Rpltv , • ' • e .. ~., • • ' ' Moll • ' ' " Ovlo111~ • ' 0 ' Sl!a•t•n • • ' • E11•I • ' ' • !ot•I! " " " " Tu1!1n !i-1) " " " " M •111>f'm l • • ' • G<> , • ' " ~1'1v • , 0 ,. .., • ru ' • , • "~"·· • ' • • Mu••f l ' 0 ' , Orv~ ' 0 • " M •1n ; ' , , l fOlli~U•WO'i~ ' ' ' ' Tol•IS N 0 ,, " Tu esday's debacle "'as a m i s ma t c h of the fi rst magnilude as Sunny ll ills came out shooting -and scor - ing. l\fean"·hile. the Lancers sent out a choking pressure defense which kept the Eagles at bay throughout. Esta ncia r;1 rcly got off a strong shot or an accurate (1ne. And 16 tu rnovers further shut do"'n 1hc attack \rhich had scored stunning playoff upsets again st Downey and Buen;L Hov;ever. 1t \\·as not !o 'be 'fuc sday. Sunn y Hills rolled to an 8-0 lead before !he Eagles broke the scoring ice on ;1 Jong. h;ird shot b.v Jim Call aghan 11·1th 3:08 left the third quarter. Yet the Eagles "'ere. more unfor!unalc tha n of- ficial Don Pouche r, who fell into a pool v;etJ and had to be removed by stretcher. r<'portcdly suffering severely bruised ribs. Estancia got the game's final goal \\.i lh 13 seconds to play \\'hen Mike Sw<.'nsnn shov- ed in a shot "'ith Steve S1nith getting !he assist. Eagles goalie Tony S:i"•aya 11'as under constant siege and block ed four sho ts. ~1a tes Ste1·c \\'ya tl and Calla ghan r :ich came up \\"ilh lf1rf't.' steals in an othcr\\'ise drab "PURCHASE THE USE OF YOUR CAR" Compare The New 26 Mlle Per Gallon JENSEN· HEALEY LIST PRICE $5892'° AM/FM RADIO & TONN!AU COYER ADVANCE PLAN $8266 Monthly Payments 36 Months INCLUDING TAX QUALIFIED PLAN $128°5 Pick A Plan & Reduce Your Expenses In other action involving Orange Coast area c a g e lea rns. l\fa tcr Dci J-Jl~h m<'cls St. Gcne\'ie1·e lonigi l in the first round of the Bishop A1nut tournament. Tipoff is se t for 7 o'clock at Bishop Amat. Tf coa c h J <.'rry T;1rdic"s r. "" TUPJdi~"J Gdm e1 ll~H Yor~ 111. P"'tl•nd 100 (n•ca<1o 110 5ea111~ 101 f"<IV."U~<'P l;'l. HPU>l{)n 1(19 Ot lroi1 111. Golden ~·d•e 9J l o• An<1e1e• 110. Pl\Ofn1 ~ lCJ ... Tut\llay'1 Garne S"n 0.eQO I\,. Mem1m·~ 101 '"' ~I Lovis J. ti~w Yor~ ld.tnd•rs 1 Lo-An""1ts ~. V&ncouver J SoCn ! plays Biola Frida y at 6 1n rhe Ana heim Convention Ce111er fn its next garnc. SoC•I COllf<le tllll " ,, " " Jler<1"'""" " ' ' N .... ., , ' ' " Gitu" ' , ' " ' li~l'll • ' , " 11~,,.·rn • ' ' " ~·'d°''" ' ' • " 1>0,r • , ' " 8'<IO>' ' ' ' ' t""L'1<:""1.' ' ' ' • Ore<1~ ' • • • Totals ~ " H~ll!1nie· SoCa+ Colleoe 61·1~. " "' . ' ,,_ •• We dorit talk a lot about the fl avor of Falstaff Be er. You can't taste words. But you can tas te quality. And Falstaff is America's premi um quality beer. Taste it and you'll know what we're not talking about. o'l111ee/ca11<!ae7'ta11 114 AGATE AVE • 675 ·8900 BALBOA ISLAND, CA. 11 Falstaff Brewing Corp .. St. l.oui~. M issot1ri. and ocher ci1ies -·--..,. • Start Fa ~t • \Vi11 , 63-5 7{ 111 s ·r1·;\ 1·: u1t .. t\"11 0 ! lhw O••ly P,/ol St•ll i\ntlla·irri Hig h rushed to rin lll·i li ro;t •p11i rt•·r le<ld flllrl !ht·u h:1d to rn!ly 10 dow 11 f.'1Jun1<11u Val tcv GJ-.')7 Tuesdav 111gfH 111 IJask.Ptball play ,11 I· uunt.1 111 \";11!('}'. ('nai'h ~:1111 1 1\ C' 1· 1n r '~ ("11Jo1us1." ('V•·ned th ei r rel'ord :11 1-1 tl u-: seasrm bu! 1! 1ra" ~1 )u \ tou~ht•r th:iu mo_.;t nf 1ho'1' 111 ;H tend:1nC'1' thnu$!hl 11 11fJHld Ii<' afl<'r :.i\"" 1111 1111tl'~ 11! pl:11 \\"11h rh1· hl'lp of :1 !•·(•hn1c·;il lr•11l :trul ~onit.· 11lil"l<1r1c1 lnr 1>1 1rs1cll· -,hooting-. F o 11nta 1 n \",ill1•1 sc-r:1pp<'d h:11·k ro r·ut 111<' i n;1r~111 t<> IR-1'• hv t11l· <·oni..:l 11sior1 of !he first <11larter l"··nn1 1h;1t point th1' two teanl.~ nl ill t"ht'd lo ng bon1hs ;lS t!ft' IL'01d ehilnged hand" !6 tim es. AJl-t !F c;111did;il e rl i1 n .\1.-i l:uit· kC'pl Fou11!a111 \'alley's 1!:11·u11s 1n the i:<H11 t'. scoring :.!A !XlllllS. IO of lhi..:in in lhl~ il11rd q11arlcr 1\'hen the entire h·un1 c·ol lcctt'<I just 12. \\'11i1 :'ll:il<int'. ~phomo1·1· .ll'rry ,Jolley and Steve J)Orsc\l "\ hilting kt'~' baskets. F'ount<11tY \"alh·1· s-ur_ged to 51--18 lc:id 111 ti\;, final qua rter and had 1'H•:<.:-.l·:.~HJ1t of the ball. 1\\ that 1>6int. however. Au:ihr1 n1"s Huss l;la.~s found th 1· fdll)..::C frO!ll 20-rc<.'t OU! :un! !hr1·e .stralgh! hon1bs !urn- L'd the g:unc around. Jin1 \1.'.l lverde. who scor~ eight in the first four niinules. led thl' C ulon is ts \1•i1h 1 ~ points. fol lO\\'r.d by Glass' 16 <uld :\"loralcs' 15. Fountain Vall ey 11·as hurt hy the :-1hse11cc of No. 2 scorer·. Tin1 lli!I. who sufferc~ct a chest injury ;"Ind n1issed th e gan1e. · ·rht· loss evens J.'oun iain ·V•illey·,; rcc:ord at 1-1. Foun111n V1llev (SI\ ,, " " " OJ<hOO ' 0 , , 0 0•>1 tt ' 0 ' • Gen!ole ' ' • • JP•~ Jollt v ' ' ' • !•II J~llry ' • ' • LOdt>lt1n , ' • " 1.•,,.1,ine " ' • " Tot•I• " , " " An1~1im ('-II ,, " " " \l~lve•dt , • ' "· F1 .. m1erv • 0 , • e .. nhnci ' • • ~ • 1-'~r.&lts , ' ' Gi.&n ' • , " /\t>;ew • ' ' " K,.rche; ' • ' • . T~!ilS " ' " .,:i ., '' Su• .. bv Ou•rltr'i Ana heim 19 11 IS 19---'J FouM,.in V11llev U 1~ U U-SI ~-- ,, i ' " ... .. I ,• ' 1T 11 ·'• " i,_. I, .. •• lt-.w "' .. ri •: . ... , . ' Z·I UAt l 't t'lLUt Wt'!lntsday, IJ~C,nlt)fr ':) I 'I I J OCC Tou1'11ey Ga11cl1os Tangle Witl1 Sa11ta A11i1 Cy pri.:ss Col!rge loon1s a~ thf' f11vor11e in 1he third annuril ~lilcs £aton b.•sketball tourna· n1cn1 . \1·hi ch gets undl•r 11 :-1y 1on 1ght at Ora nge C o a ~ t College ·with a pair of gaml'S. In tonight's play, (;[cnd ult" and El Catnino batlle at 7 with winless Saddh:biu:k tnn- gling \l'ilh San1a Ana al !I Thur!><lay night. olhl.'l' f1r:.t round lil!s 1natch (,'y!Jrf.'sS w11/1 Allan Jl;1111:ock at 7 and IJCC: v.·i1h Central Ari zona :it !I. Scrni finnls art' set fur 1:r1· day y,·ith the t'ha111p1on~Ji1r g:unc scheduled :11 ~ $Jturd;,~ night, Cy press · Ch;1rgt'rs cor"ni· 1111<1 th e rourncy 11·1th :1 4-1 rna rk , losi ng onl y a 1 '" o · po i 11 t decision to Cerritos. CyprcS!i reversed that sctbat:k lasl y,·ce k in the Ci tn1s !ourncy on the 1{ay tu winning Jhe Wilm tit le . JV F1'1dav. ·rhe Don~ nre l<·d Vy •• nplior11orr 1nr;o1ard Uobhy :\n~··I Sarlrlh•lni cl-\VIII be looking fo r Jl s f1 r~1 \1111 . 'fhc Gal1t J)o. <irt· p:iced by J)a\l· ~l azl·. (:11 :'\onn;;rndie and ll1ek Bauer. Cen ir:il An~oo;1. iJ C' C' · s 01>-·111111; rou11d fol'. ha~ 11 ru~rrr l(•;idrd 11·11h ou1-0f·~la h• pt1;1·rs Only :;e\'t:rl of th\' Hi 01rr lrotn Arizon<1 The IJ"St Ccn!r;1I 1\1•11.nn:1 'l<lrs :1r1,; RooscvclL Danlt'i . .i 6·7 I (I r 1.\' a r d t'ro111 '.llont gomery. Al<r. ;111d f.dd 1t' 11111. :1 fi-6 f1)r1v ard fro1n U:.i kland 's ~1cC l yn1onds Hig h. (ICC.~ l'irat es: have gol\('11 a b<tlil ncc-d scoring attack 10 ('01n pi!ing a 2-2 rnark thus fnr. l>'or1.\'ard Jlod Snook is hi!ling at an , 18.0 ;:i vernge and is fol\01\'l'd b,\' .J in1 \Vor1h y 116 .81. Bob i\1:inkcr (l4.~1. Tom Crunk \10.J! and Bruce t••li ller ( 7 .3 1. Cy prcs!i i.s led by P:-11 lkir- rctt, Ric k Qu inn and John (lorgt'r. ~di of whon1 mad(' the a!l ·tourna111cnL 1c;im at Ci! rus. Sa nta Ana·s Don s ha\'e. no1 chcd a 3·1 record . in cludin g a 5i·45 \'ictory ov er UCLA 's Cypress L.~ tbc de fen ding el1an1pio11 of thr tourne~'. h:iv· Ing defeated El Carn ino fnr the litle. 1..os Angele s Cit\· College won the. first annual , tollrncy. Rustlers, Oile1·s, ' Dolpl1ins Ho11orell I Ji1n Potter and JaC'k ~l urry 1'>alkrd awav 1\·ith the !op awards nt ·Tuesday nigh1 's banquet honoring the Golden \l.1est College footbnll train. Potter. a d1•frnsive tackle . 1vas se lect ed lh e tcarn 's n1ost va luable player rind al~'l 1\'fl S 81\'Srdcd 1he Daih· P i 1o 1 trophy as the dcf1·11s]\·e pla.ver of !he rear. ~!urr y, an '1f- re nsivc ·guard . ll'HS 0 selected s11i1 alio~al), Roll Mo111qom0tv and 1 Bru<., Tover; most l<"PtCvL'<!. D•v~I Hu~t•n: mosr valuable (iu~10• v~·~·!v) Jonn w~i,ler. SA.H Cl.EMENTE Foolb~!I Sophomoro 1 Co · (,opl~in, ~!eve (~~~nul, :;.·~n Mami~: Mo,1 voluable plaver, T•m f Vl••,ill•$1 Mo'I improved. Dennh M(- Oe<molt; Be•T r,ac~. lt l<~ W•rring' Be •'! lineman, Tom Eads. Fre1hm~n I Co·Capiain, Glen" 0111 a•11I Leo Vle1sinc1: out'1ano;no 11nema•1. Alle•1 1 5ir ee•cr Ouhl<>nd1r>Q b~c~. R,1nuv Allam,; MO•I valuable •c1~1 11e. l>\•r• G°' Rust ler of !he .vear. Ed ison H igh ·~ fall sports Bob Ferr:lrO and Ter r~· :1\\'ard b.'.H1q11rl. honoring t!i "' Young 11·ere gi ven cnptain's foot ball. 11'.1t1•r pnlo ;ind cross 1 trophies a nd placc-kirkc-r counl ry 1 i:arn.~. is .sc11ccl u!t'd Brett \\'hitc 1vas presented 10·11ight at !ht' school tflft•lrri<1, with a special co aches n"·ard_ Fc•!i1ivit1cs begi n :it 6:30 and included Jn !hr ;i gcnda is !ht' Hunt ington Be:ich Hi1.:h ·s prrsenl:ltion of special ;J \i·ard s I Loren ~·l i ckl in and Dana Hills on <rll lcvcls. \ High's Bill Sp r ing 111 an gamcrcd most valuable player F:stancia High·s va rsl!y foot.· 1 a\•:ards Tuesda.v ni gh! al their ball ·team 11·il \ be ft'ted 11·i111 j school 's annual fall sports a sports a111ard b :t 11 q u et I a\1•ards banquets. toni ght at the T<t le of th·~ \Vh<il'-' Special award 1~·inners for Restaurant near lhe H<1\boa lluntington·s Oilers nnd the Pavilion. Dana ~fi ll s Dolphins include: It begins :-11 7 HUNTINGTON llEACH v1rsitv ""'"'"11 University High·s foolblllL c10111111 , Scott M•llorY and David water polo and cross count!'\' McBern; MVP: LO<en Mif klln; Most • 1m1>•ovKi: M~rk Holden: ~st B•c•: tean1g Viill be lc·tccl 11·1th ;1 Mlc~lln; B••I Ollen•ive L1Mm11n: d · I R09er W1i!e: Besr Defensive Llnem•n: Sport s a1vard C'SSCr\ fO!l H! ll "u<>"'' Rot><!d s: Hard HM Awa•d: al the school's 111ult i-pur posr 1 Tom Ba~er ; S IU Je111<in; AW•rd: l ett1 l urner r()(lm . Junior V1rlltv f'oolt:t•U Ii bcg·lllS t -C•o!oir>· Ron Reid; MVP: Bill (l I . Oeriet, Most Improve~. Steve Fullmer. SOPhomo•• FM1•1:t111 San Clen1~nlt' High'~ rross C1o!J1no To~v Bonwell; MVP : Jl"1 t t ·11 h h "I Lucis: I.lost !m1>rovt~ Steve M~rtinet. ('Oun ry ('afll l\'l (' 01101'{'11 Frishman Foo111111 11·i1h a sports :111 .1rd hnnqur11 (ap111;n; Ji"1 Slone. MVP c Stolt . • · swar!~oui : Mc,1 lmoro.,.ed: Jell ReeJ. tnn1ght at the school ca1c1;;-nll 0111rict l'reshm~11 Footb•ll bC'glnn!ng at 7. C1pltin: S!tvt L~,1ey: MVP IMk' Lun"' MO$! !mprovt~: T o a d F1irb1n~•· Costa ~t~sa High':-. rr~·~hl1\;1n v1n1tv CrM• Countrv d phol f th II t (~plain: l~n'e TutWtr, /,\V• l!O~f! an SQ l10r(' 00 <t C<l tnS &.ngei, Mo,1 1moro"'~ 8HI Hattell. ll'IJ1 be honored l\'i1 h :i sp0rts JV Cro11 Cou11try d b · ) · I c10111n: Jonn Kr.ooer. 11 v : "'"" ;111-ar Jnql!f't 1on1g ll Ill l ll' T'"'"()r' Mo1t 1mpro-~a · SHI A"ov~. scilQ()! cafcteri;i I f'tOlh·5opn (fOll (OUlll.,. Captnln Mll'e (dlva110; M V Fi-·.J Ft'S li\·J!it'S g('T 11ndrr 11:1~ .Mephtl\I , /,O.o~t lmor~<ed Je••~ ~"''! at 6•J(). Vlfllly Water Pol• j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... .__;;;;;;•;;-., ... ,_., C"ptain-Jonn 1•/01~c MV J,,. V1e;r, Mo~t tm11•oveo K:c••" Jo~nsv11, F'rO•h·SGl>ll Wl!tr P olo C•~l••r C,~t Y ~!'Q /,IV Jim i.:.~ ... : .l/n•I lmo•o••d. 1;.d,, W:uct ra Vdrslty l•on /!>an 11,0,0 Glen•l Th~m6;,. rre•hman lr"'1 M"n -lwdrO; Phil Bav~· DANA HILLS I v.,..1i. FootO•I! \ l:o· • Vdluo~lr, Bill So•1ngm;1n, mu~! v~h••Ole t +fcn~I~~ t.neman, /.,are\ l'i•~n•r; •,l?>t v~lu•Ole o!f•n•ivt b~'~: /\',"'' F~slrr: "'11:.1 "Jlu~~le de1en~ivt l lln!man: AndV .&.v•!•ni; Mes! v•lu•ble <1e!•n•i~,. o~~~· JO~n Ullo•; Cao!a1 ni : Bill Spn"<im•n anu Mdr~ Elit nholm: ;;p<1 lmp\owu l'laYP< A,ndy A••s.inl; .,;!!••of ice Y!•r· Bon Soil!•!, S011hom1>tt l'oolb.111 llioir v~1u,obl•: oa...i Churchill 100 lt •c~ 6""""1...g; Te1m c11>t1l11~: Brent Oann;ge• an<! John Gill. Ftoshmlft Fo.!lwlll Most Vt lu111:t!e : $teve Crapo; CtP• fair>.: Sl•11e Crapo, Siu Hein, John Wllto~ •rid Crl lQ ltlrmeY. Crou C....,lrV Me!.I ~alu,oble ~Va•sily l, Mf rfO .&.l••cOI>; Ooloniri Award 1m011 Jerry fl1aras. a J u n i or starting forward for the UC Irvine basketball tean1 and a pitcher \41itb the base ball squad that won the NCAA college di vision championship in the spring, has been named a thlete of the mon th at the Anteaters institution . I Maras started the 19i3-i~ rage sea.son in impressive I rash.ion last weekend In the I Cal Poly loumament. I-le was r nM<11. WIG MORE .. : "ll INSURANCE named lo the l.'l ll -tournan1cnt I 2t5l Horbor llwd.·Co1to Moso five after tc0ring 33 points and grabbing 16 rebounds ;nl 979•2555 two games as the Anteaters finis hed third. I DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? W-£ :-1~ . I START HARD? GIVE POOR MILEAGE ? CAN HELP \: THE CARBURETOR SHOP ... MAlllOll 9lYD., COSTA Ml'5A ~J·IH' \I .............. IHI,.... '"'-•· •• •1111 Mii~· I ~ ,0~>v'h •• 0 .. 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" ''"V.> I uo.12 'J3tS!juoxM 115"I );~ ~) r ) >,\ ""·'N '" '••••ll Jtoo 1>11 ...... ,,, •• ,. .. YOUI OLD Tiii ACCIPTID llGAlllDLI'' Of CONDtTION. ALL ~llCll PLUS ,ltlllAL IXClll TAX & OLD Jiii. HEADQUARlfR$ fO I A/P.ANSU~. CU.OAl·toCkfT ~ IHOY Wlil El5 : .............. ,.. ... •.. .. -·· _ ....... , •.. .. ., ., -r:.~~~""'~~~~IWf:'il~~ .:• .: .: .: .. ' ., ... ®MOTOROLA· SOLID STATE ®MOTOROLA. AM CAR RADIO SUPER COMPACT ' . . ' ., • .•• ~ '] 8-TRACK t:! o o 1 STEREO ~odtl TM 211 S TAPE PLAYER . '"'"' -... ,_ .. ,,., 2·8~~-o 11 f•oMI ..... , llf (l..,o a.o4 • 0 .. 1 r ... c .. .,.. ,,., 0 ... 1 v.i .... c ... ,o< • ,,...,8 .. 1 • .n. .... • ci.. • ...i w-'i.. SKI i ,..· I • Ju•! thu<~ ;n10 ony d.;11 "'otor, '•"'P• ' \ to ~00 CPH. """'"' I to 10 I"'· l h<o • lland!' iloM mar • ,_. .,,. b. uoo d lor <hono· -; "" ing oil, flood.d ba ... "'"""· otcpp.d up , ""'"and "'"'h mon , • "" ltn &. HOii . , ....... ,, ,~!~,~~ 2'8 ' .. lo •~. 1>0 >•11••· i<><~,n~ w,oh p<o-,;,;on «>nttcl. Un. .J" (Ot typ.o <Om• ploto .. i•h hondlo. SPRAY ENAMEL T~;, ..,ftmol '' 9"ol ''" <Gfl, IOI" fv1r>•IWtO, O!<, foll dr~in11, fo~g l~t!Ong, Tl OUNCE CAN MANY 59 COlORS' ( TO CHOOSf llOM .. .s.20.1 .i 6.qo. 14 1.s.Jo1J 5)0oll 1.).5;11.5 1.'.5¥15 5.00115 .5.60i15 1 5.5~1 4 ® MO:"'Of'OL". MOTOaOLA'S MOit VWATl\l CAI SOUND IYITIM . il·DASH AM/FM MULTlPLll •ailO & STlllO TAPI PlAYll ' Helping the Energy Crisis: ChQnge Grid Starting Tir1ie Some answers to the energy <'ris1s Jre so 21imple ii seems ludicrous ac1 ion isn 't la ken. for example, every Frlday night across Anieriea, high schools burn millioos of w<'ltts of Mergy llghting prep root)>all games. Nary a field with light is left unused. A simple change of starting tin1e lo 6 p.m., ullllzi11g at least 1112 hours of sunpower, would cul down use of light3 75 percent ---~-~-STEVE BRANI} Another altemaHve wouJd be Salurdav af- ternoon games. but attendance there Y•outd suffer with competition fro1n colleges .and unlversities. The recent announcement of all day football :ontests next season for the San Diego area, >tcause of violence al the games, recalls some of the problems the CfF Southern SeC1ion and City schools had before cro"•d control information was made availabl(' through commissioner J . Kenneth f'agans ' office. Little problems are reported no1v and C('r- tainly . ir the ga1n('s were switched tu 6 o'clock starts, daylight would prev('rt! c\·(':1 more t rouble. - It seems so simpl(', yet there certainly hasn't bc('n a cry for such a change. * * * ''Football officiating in Orange Cow1ty reached an all-time low th.is year." com- mented an Orange Coast area coach V.'ho asked to remain anonymous. For Coast Area If 1ndec1sio11 JS 1nd1c<111vi• uf poor Of · ficiating, then he'.~ probobly right. In !he l~J Toro-C<i nyon ga1nc, !he four 1nl'l1 :issign(•d to ma~e good , quick calls, pondered 20 n1inutcs before making the decision . I/ere ""'llS the 111tua11on. You c<ill it. El Toro, fourth <ind long y<irda~c. gcw.3 into punt formation on its 30-yard tine. 1'hc <:enter snap goes over the punt er's heacl and lands in the end zone. Thl' punter picks up the ball. passing to a b;1ck who gains enou.gh for a first dnwn. /IOY.'l'.'Vt·r. !here arc five ineli1-:ihl<' r<'ceiv('rs doY.'nfic!J trying to L'OVtr the punt wh1t'h ncvf'r rnm1•• The call't Illegal receiver clo1o.•nficld. J ~ yards. no loss of do\1'11 Tile crowd hoos the c.1ll ''Thl' rule <'hanged ty.·o years ago. ' "'l:plau\'i l>orol Roundy of the Cl~' office ··11 ~1s1·d to be a penally and loss of don·n. Rut no longer , unless the ind1v1clual 11•ho c:J11~hi the ball 1vas a linern11n. Then it's <t safctt-" \l.'ait a minu!e In a rl'ccnt Hams-Su1nr ~ ru1mc, Archie ~·lanning 1hrl·11· ;i pass fron, the end zone 10 a linen1nn :.ind ii 1va.'i marked off as u pen111!y and Joss of do1o.•1 1. No safety. "It's just one of !44 differences bet1ver11 hii;h school. college and pros ... says Jtoundy. "That might explain why it lokC'S a fe11' minutes to make those calls." It's fairly simple lo rcrncmbcr which in- stilnccs 1here art' 1\•hrre you lose yards and a doy.•n in high school. They are on offc1L~lve pass in1crferl·nc•'. illl"g:il p•1~::; ! line1nan do11•nficld or pa~SHH.\ beyond thf' line of scrin1mage1 or intcn1ion:il 11roundi11;.: of the Lall. • • • Speaking of rule l'hanges. don ·1 CX!)l'!'I !he flO\lul ar dunk shol lo return to h1g i1 school. College , 1naybc. but not high ~chool. The reason is !he 11umbcr of "'ri.:>t injun".:> which occurred while it was legal. not to menl ion the bent baskets of youngsters 1vbo grabbed !he rini. GWC Plavs • C S • ... <;oldtn \\'est Co llege bid~ age . ummaries Jor it s tJ11rd straight basket- . boll ''ictory tonight against in· ,.,._OIO'IO<t l•1k .. blll t:lll'IKI• In) {lol l L•t11n• Stt~~ krot1nl.ictt (IJJ F 0~0t•k l•l Cotrt.,. l'l " Llll"trom Ul Ht ll 110) C EvA"' !Jl ll l1choU I') G P1k~ (11 N .. wtn 11 1 G 1't~Lor Cl! ~orlnQ S11a.s: E1t1...:it -Von1-10rn •, Flemlf19 I, G•ll!1n I, l•ri.~ I, Gl~t1Gr'! ?, l'vlndtr •. Log11nt -A1lr.l1" l , L~nn 1, l{rugtr 4, Wlll!t l . H•ll!lme: E"t ncl• ..O·XI. ,,..,.,...r• l••k•"""ll ·$1-1• OJ) (»I El Ttr• ltr~!•kll (H> F H~l-n 111 Con._, CSI F F r~•tr 171 Ht ll !J) C Ht•"' !1 1 Bl"""°'I !') O ~•!lgl\ 111 Ntlw111 (10 1 (; HIQo Oit n (J! 5l0""9 ~~II•. [•l~ntlo! -V•nHOtll J. F!•rnlnq 1. l t'e I, (;.;u ... ,, HOll!IJ 1, ~1>tt11 •. ~•w•v• J, W111dor • L1-vu11• -Jone-. I. t-t•lltlmt>. e~,.,,,,, 31.11. Frtth..,,.11 111-1111•11 , .. ,. Mn• c•J > It'l l o •• ,.., Oy11r1 (II > I' (lu€•1 (51 \'fll!I (I ) " Mc[)o.,old (1) All.n (I ) ( K•.,,l1berg1r (ll M111no lD) G l throNt rr 10) VnunQ (I I G Poller !1J) Cot11 Mtw KO•l"9 111111: F ltn1g1n A, MVIU1.., I. H1Hll1n<1: (0111 """-'· J/.12. "'"h ....... , .. u eo1a1 l, v:;1•.o~ I. w~.o 1 ,.>Ou•" ~ Alc~••l 1. r;i1,~ay t H~UT!me •. M'flnA "·11 JV l••~tl!Wll H10nh'l\il!On l ta(ll (0) '"'~ (U I F Alder ... !I I Neill (•l ,. Po•l••l•t'l<I P OI C.10/e !1•) ( W•t1.., Ill J•r.1on \Il l G \','•~k' ti \ Sch.,•l"Or t \6\ G 2\r'"'I IU> ~"""Q Suo~ · Hununglo" lle•cll T"Ot n!On ]. (;.lonn 2. (h;,d""'" 1 Eoo •on -ll~lc~ '· CowA" 7. P•t!H)n I, ll>•~n,., 1 H,ol!!om, H1mf;ng10,. Bt~<I• ''·JI \·ading BarslO\\' College at 8 o'cloc k. The Hustle rs 12-3> defeated S.1n Diego CC and Porterville Friday and Saturday lo cap- ture the ~1oorpark tournament t·onsoJation crown. Barstow is !he defending stale JC sn1all schools cham- pion and handed the RlLStl('rS :1 Jilli-NI dr fc;1t Inst year Prep Mat Sun1marics For Area VAltilTY t:.1,on 141> IUJ s111 Cl11n111l1 9~-B,ool•\ (El pl......,, A~urpn~ I~! .. lCJ-8ovle IE I ~ Cill\tr !5) 10.0 1"-t•~~-• l 5J won 11,. tMlel1. I J~Grunrr IE il•C. Hult"''"'' (51 •• 111 -Ru•tnlle IE I dee McK!m1tv 15 1 S-1. '1)-WM~., !E / plnn•a Molon~ !S l 1~ls--MeHo..-fSf dtc. Hime~ IE I l ·I. l•l--~wHne~ IE/ oln~ed Finn j~I 17• 1~ -lt1n11 I E) dtc. Swigert ($) ••• l&S -11011•n1011 1~1 oinned t!e•I•• 1$1 {n° •lrn• .OY•ll •l)l~I llS-Belr.'d IE'I a•c IV00<:1 ISi 11-(1 l?! Caldwe,11 IE) prnntd F•Oen (~) ' " u yf -r .. •,1nu1 (~J O•llnf<l Cto1ner' IEJ (I'll um~ ~"••ltbleJ J .... 1 .. ~ .... ,.,,~ Edl1011 (l'l (11) ~•n Clemt11lt ,, 0 ..... 111 ... , .. -•• u lOl~Me•d CC ! aec. ll&m<ro1 l"I .. ll1 llio<l•e !El 1>•n-W<1 ConMncno I~ JO "~ ~c~•· rs• ..,Gtt b• •o·•.,t 111-<l~t>lhr IE.J ,.....,,,. • ., ~ll~o"'" IS! ,. l)J-M&rCa•ell! (f l OK CliHO•d (~f "' '1' ""'"'~ IE I aec. Mt >lf••1"illl !<.. 15 0 1~$ -llamot !E ) oe c Se n.,. b•n~c1r,.,-!Sl n .o '' ~"'~''"' (('I U>l\ot<1 Win~lrr /S1 <11. ,,. "vi•' !~' ·vor .,., •od eot 'l~ll;rn•o (E) 01oned ROd;trlt (Sl ,, 191-Leora !EJ dee. RitmM !SI " HYT-Orsburn (S) won by defa.,11 over Wh~l.tn ("I Frn•n.5""" Editon 01) flSI Slln Cltmtnle 91 ~W•TorhOto>e I E l won ov lorfoi! IOl-R.tu (El 1>inned ~an Clemente rn~ ,1,...,~ •v.tll~nle l 111-Ru'"' '"' 'lnno<l ~"" Cltmen•e (no limo ou~ll.tb(t) •10-\.•u•ner I E\ .,:,,ne.:i s •" Cl•meM• lno !i111• "v~•l•hltl 1••-•·r-~~11 •c:1 ~·r S•• (l•.,..•n•• ll' 'in"n 'E'I ..,,..,,,td San Cl•rr,e~I• (~ •1,, -'• -;l•I''") IJP-Jon Clt,.,en•t n~r U nc,.•v (I:'' '•" I"•-~ ':"' •in~ s~n Clen.tn1o (o .... ' .... ~yoil •bl•• ... _" ., '') .. _, ~11\ ~, • .,.. ..... !. i!\ 4 •1! (F l <1~( S11n ,.-,omonl~ '<I • "' '1~ .... ,,.. n.nnrd HOll•flY l(l ·-~ 'lmt ~v>il~~lt) .. VT • "' r1.,.. • .,,. olnntd Ltrnt,.ne (r, /.,0 •lm~ •"•;l•lllet Fr•·-·s··~ CG•on1 dtl Mir !JOI (11) &uena ,.,,_ "' '~''"01 t,Bl net. l>{ot>• •ri 9.s. 1 ?~l-L~uohhn !C> 0!11ned SMi•n (II \ 111-Ald~' (CJ n~ C!\11vt1 (II) 6·3. lft1?07~llul1raoo lB) Pinne<i Greh1m 6.J17-S1dll•• !Cl uec. Con:l•nline (Il l 'll-Dobb! (() oinneo Fle"o !Ill , " IJS-Cevt•ltv 18 1 d~c. Roof (CJ 1-11. 1 •1-F~hl 18 1 d•c Moore !Cl 1.0 !S•-HilChiD"" (C ) drc Nune1 18 1 " 1~1-rco~a•I \Cl p1nn1d .•1ccord (Bl ,, llS-Smi1!\ till oonntd Voun~ ICI ' " 19l-B•11n1cone (Bl P•nntd C!11v (Cl '" ;)~'l'T -Wlnoard (C ) dt't, S!r.tnd (Bl Doubles Play The-Costa ~f('sa tennis club \v11l host a ladies doubles day Friday 14•here intermediate and advanced 1vomen players will he able lo compete against the club's pros. There "·ill lie three club pros a\'ailable nt starling t1111cs of 9. 10 and 11 a.n1. W..1mln1t.r ( .. ) I'll li6h.,. Weill• (!0) F llrltton Cl l Oomlng.,.1 ll ) F CoeJ>tr Ill Sodek-.. 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(•f G Hiii!.,. !JI S«N'l"ll Sub:I: 1.i1roc;l.t -ll119l1y I, Sl>WK• 1, l1m6r1 2, Jtlck1rd t, El 1---· Htlftlmt: t'tten<lt ,..u. ~,., .......... 11 La Mlllllll!I (SP) Cll!'Mt llltl Mor Ull ••rry f'l " Perkin• IJ) Mt cOona!d (IOI F 111~111' 151 O•rn Uf C Rffd (!) ktllot,.,,... IOJ G Whtlfrll 111) ilt11llk1 U l G •1 Nl110 (11 Scotll\f Jllbl: Cllf'OllO dl'I M•r - W1nll"4! 2, Dlltrlck li. Lii Ml!Uk~n­ Slr•wlbl,irv '' Monooel1n t. Goodwin I, Htllllmr. L& Mlflllton 2'-21. J/f/llllW ¥•nlfy M•rlM l,.l 11'1 hr•-f ' l11tT IAI '1 Fiii-U) Attundlr ISi P ' ~•PllO• Ill c.lli Ill) C 'W..-(II Utt.nf 141 ir hl't lo 101 U-1 11J) • Dnll!I Cll SC«l119 lllllr Msr!M -l llhltr J, Mesans Win Co!!ta Mesa High's gii:b volleyball team captured the Orange c.oi..ty championship In a tournament at VIiia Park Jut weekend by clefeaUng San Oetnente In the litlr: rnatche!I, ll-10, 9-15 and J~, S~'s ~TheFirstCanadian CNU.DIAJI 'llllli~l-1 ll(MD or UUCltO 'llHISrtll 6 YW:i 0\0. 86.t fROOf. IUGUU IKSllllO& co .. •.r.c. ILIUTlfUllY Glfl·w.!~D FOi TH( Hllll!lol'fl ' ... ' ' , WPd11tsday Oectmbrr 5. l <J73 DAILY PILOT :'S •; El Toro Star Va1i Lie1v Nearly Becante Tiglit· End Uy 111\NI\ \\'1-:.'\f ll 01 lllt Qtll~ Pilot Sl•ll College Basketball •Jt-n1• ••I\,,.,.''" se I O•~trl\ 10. Wnoln>•n No•n o} v•· •''•&' I I .01\"& "~eo tic i.a P~_.+lc 99. S•n Fttl'C olCO I I " Fr•,no ~r l l. 5~cr•...,•n10 S• I~ rnirn SI 9(1, "'~"'" f'ocU1c '' U \..,n 0111<10 It. Point LOm• 6' 3~vlo' 10>, lt1l1ron M n When h(' ""as n1nku1g pl j ns last spring for his yet tv be formed El Toro 111/.!.h (ootb:i ll teatn , coach .l\lac :\loore figured he might have a preny good tight end in Chuc k Van lll·'s kini/ vf J!l111·1. !Jul he dul n1or1' 11 1tl1 lll'i 11('!1011~ tu1\ard IL"ad111g n 1•·•••11 1)1.111 he does vo~·11 lly :1iut lht" 01tu·r ulJvti's on !h•· Jenni fL'lipct·t~'d h1n1 fur t'1a1 " !., f(j Pt•o j.I, Ntw Mt~ 11 ,, v11oer 51. I>&, Ootnt ~2 Liew. Looking baek no1\·. C\'t•r !.2()!l }'ards and 18 touchdo11'11s la11·r. ~1oore is glad he "·as 1tis.,u:1d· rd from that origi nt1I es1in1<1 - li()n. Because the--prl'H.Y ~ood tight ('nd lurnect 1n11 lo b" a 1vh n!e o( a fUllhacl: and linebacker for thi· C';argrrs. and !11(' key n1:tn 1n llu· learn's phenon1('nnl foo!b:.ill season. "\\-'hen \\'e loukcd ~H h11n CHUCK VAN LIE W in the backfi('ld !ast spring. stndc 11ntl r(':1I dl'lrrn1i11:1t1ou Chuck \.\'i•S bo1'll'rr·d 11 :111 [I .'\orn1allv it 11·011ld 1:1ki• :11 \\'1th tht' 1!17:l :-;l'<lli011 J10'1 lu:-;tory .. \loor11 1s 1ur11 111 g hi" thuu i.;ht s 1u nt·-:1 ~l·::t:-;1111 11·h1 ·n thr Chargfi rs p\:l\ a full 1,'lf'il+ rv "lull' 111 (llr 1\1'\\I\' fn rn1 ··fi ~'11)1 h ('\)'\~! J .t•;ll.!Uf' I I 1t!J '.\l ... ~1011 \'i!'iO Sol t\ f'l1·1111·n1 · !•.111;1 11 1'1 , \"n1".Pr~111 ;uut J.agv11:1 /11'at'h h1gh<t l(t• d l1h1t flt .._. .•. l1t•I\ t LJ]t• 111:q.11 'h;i•lCI' 111 \:!ti I 11•11 ''\\" 11 fl ~,, !•1 'lT h l1l1 ~·11111•' 111 Jlp\ 1 I 1•;11" .I !ill!•• b ti:•:t•I ;1lxiu1 lt111.1·1·, ~·.11, :\lo!I '•' 'It(• s J.!t'Hln~ _,1 n111 •~1·r ;lll !111· 1 1n1~·. ;ind if /Ji• c:111 :•rid t/u1 <.e le 11· po11nds and :.1111 ht· .1s 1 :1 ~. 111' d 11~1' 11> \\'l' it ' 1< Te•~• !(Ill TCU 'l ~"•"•O.tn H, rolt<10 tS lo'""" ~' IOI ~WI~ D•i..011 61 '·'•nnt1010 •9, Furm.on 11 low• rn D·~~e ~ ~ ~•••e f.')••" ~6. We•• \/lrQon .. II t•••Yd'd ti, O~!mo,.r11 •• Voll~·I~•• It, P. loa1U1 i1 ' I ~ ~~" 4' U•lollor>io ~I +" f'olJ)bUfQ•I 1, R11I Q•tl 0 <!Otft ol) l<•n).lt' ''"'"" 6~. llouon U •J I "'"D·• lo 0•~•1n1on " ""'~f•C<1n U 6e (_olho!<C U 04 ~•u .. ,,..~ ,,.a+lc• 9! Voro ~O •. ,.,,,. • .,., l& .Sl·p~e·~ ll OC• 11, A•Mtno &I ' n II, '"" •3 <t)I Old 0 Ymllll0" 100. Ml 51 M.orv'1 " II .. Ion 5' 9• 9,,.,,,,,.,,~, II \ ~""' •' 9,, l<>ll ·~1··~· ., D•l.oWAff 10 Gto w ..... ...,, ... n 10 ·n•~-~-. 9' 0 ·'11.lt R .. 01, t 11 ~b. 1111110" N GrHn B•~ IO F '"'"'" 91 ~t F•~nro· '< v 81 Uo1al& 99, We1hlng!o11. ~Id. 14 ""'"o"' 11 w 1111 .. m , /1 J'o/()'1~ Tr"" 5! 109, TC\1 9J " ,... •• 1 • ,, Ir• '·T I' hip injur~·." :\loorc recalls h·ast l\1 0 peoplt' 10 bnng !11n1 _ ---· d0\.\'11 . 1; ................. _ _. ................................ __ .... ...:;..;~;;;;;;;..., "l ie wasn 't gctti!1\~ off on t\1{' I b<i!I or ru nning as 1vcH ;is ··\t;iyb('. evrn 1non1 lhan (e.,1101 Mo ~!. '10, M•u ouro (5TL! l l our other barks. that wh('n he·s ne;i r thi! i;oid "I figured he \l'Ould do pret-line." !v good if \.\'C n10l'cd hin1 \'an l.ie1v 11·as th(' startin~ to tight end." fullback on 71-1ission \'h•!•i But Bob Johnson. a fo rn1cr Jligh's sop!1omore f o o 1 h a 1 l head coach at Los :\111igos h•arn J;.1st sC'ason. Co•nh1nPll Hi.ch . and .1n :is.,1sran1 to 11~i th tc;unrn<l les G;iry Kt'\ and i\Ioorl· sug~c~tcd 1hul \':in .l t·ff <:rcl'n he gr11·,~ \I· "l•• Lil'\\' he left :t t run•1ing har k Ju~t 1hr('" s1arters l ro111 !;1-.! and Moore roneu1Ted \'l'ar's illission \'i1'10 <:~1pi:,, It orov~d tr1 hf' a 11·1s~ 1110\·e ;11orf'S to con1 plrnl!'lll ,1 •::·0 1111 Kc°eping Vnn 1.11~11· in the or inconuog sophon1ur.-.. .... 11 El bal'kfield th1;; season 1\·as as Toro . -· benefici;il lo El Toro's success The t"01•1hu1;:irinn 11<l" goOO as keepin g EisenllOY.'er in th(' enough for nine \'ictor1cs Army 1o.·as ·beneficial to th(' \.\'hich \V;i s only stoppcd \;1st1 U.S. success in \\'orld \Var \1·cekend by Jmpcria! lli~h in II. the CIF 1-A playoffs Skc--p1ic" \Vhile tt c Chargers rambled point out tbat 1hc Chargers' through nine opponents and record 1ras built up against into the CIF playoffs Van junior varsity teams, hu1 Liew acc?l'ntcd for over 1.000 Moore says tha t had very \itt!e1 ParC!!imount Sports r!:uer';fllzing in :Jenni:1 TRETORN TENNIS SHOES f A,~Vll~ R[c; 11,•\ lt:AT>1£R ttec;. 10 ;o Christma1 Speci.alt NOW 1595 NOW 2495 NEW OUNLOP YELLOW AUSTllALIAN "" .,, TENNIS Sl,85 BALLS LIMll -( Cl.NS PEJI PU•CMA SE STARTING DEC. i·lMRU XMAS M-1'·W·SAT. 'TO i--TM UR ~ & FRI '·I SUN, 11·S yards • rushing and ! 7 to do 1vith Van Liew's succe~s. lo11chdo1vns. He poy.•crcd over "Chuck \.\Ou ld have ht·t·n a 333 E. 17th St.1 Costa. repe<ltedl;: fron1 a few yards starter . .:i nd \rithout /l (IOulJI (B~hlnd Tl!~ 1ntt rr.•t1onn "ou•e 01 P•nc•k•sl out and also scored on long a good 1:[;1yer on offc11~c or, PHONE 642-6886 distance runs of 72, 65, 88, defcns~ for any learn at any i...-~-:"'.""'.':':-:"'.:"'."--..._-~".:"'.'"':"'."'.'.'.:~~':'.".:":-'.'.".'~~ 44 . 43 and 34 yards. level in Orange County." say~ ------ .. One of his biggest assets l\loore. ''!le has the wiil- is that he's deceptively fast." ingness 10 play. !earn and sa~·s ~loore. "lie isn't the listen and the great attitude quicltest or the fastest back that n1akes for being a com-~ _a_r_o_un_d_,_b.u_t_h_e_h_as_ca_l_on.cg:__'.P_cle-'1e ball player:· Nearl)' 'Everyone Liste1is to Landers 129.88 135mm lens kil include~ MIS auto 135mm 2 8 V1 v1tar 2X-1 tele-converter. V1v1to:ir ~5mn1 UV f,11er, V1 v11ar compa1in1c.:n1 Cil':>f! 129.88 78mm lens kit includes M/S <1l1to 2Bmm 2 8 lens. V1v1 lar 2X·1 v .le-convcrter, Vrvl!nr con1oartmen1 case, V1v1!ar ~8rnm UV tiller. •. Picture yourself with a Mamiya/Sekor 1camera and a Vivitar ' lens system. '• ... Penneys low prices make it possible. s149oo I· Mamiya/Sekor 500 OTL 35mm SLR camera package. Camera has dual behind-the-lens exposure rnetering. one each for "spot'· and "average'' reathnci1'. through-the-lens v1ew1ng and toc~1s1n~1 . f/2 interchangeabl e !ens and shuHer speeds up ro 1/500 second M~miyJ/ Sekor 135mm 1/2.8 telephoto tens with titted leather case is included. Plus 135mm lens kit. Merry Christmas from Penneys. JCPenney Christmas Hrs: Mon. thru Sat. 10 a m ot 9·30 m S 11 . . . p. . un. FASHtON ISLAND , Newp ort Beach (7 I 4) 1>44-2313, HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunt ington Beoch (714) a92.777 L a.m. to 6 p.m, l ,\ 'I 1: . )\ ...... :!f;~AILY PILOT 'C l1a.rlie ' A·wa rds Orange Coast Hosts E tf>d f 01· Comics H~ JA \' SllAHlll.!1wl' Splendid Concerts ~ TUES., DEC. 25 lhru SUN., DEC. 30 'MANN·. m THEATRES , ---"" I 0,. NOSTALGIC W((I( r WllKOA'r~' 7:JO .. 9:JO SAT.·SUN: l :JO, J :JO, S:JO 7:JO & 9:JO /,---TWO---., Walt Disney CLASSICS Tt-IAT iDARNCAlj WlllCOAYS: 1:15 SAT·SUN1 1 :40, 5 & I : 1 S ·AND· DUMBO THE FL YING ELEPHANT WllO:D••I' 1 I 10:11 1•1 r.!J~ l)·JO l ·•O. 1, i 10,15 (l'•:a->•rw!\~,,.1'.,~·• '• ,\ ...,-.-.. •• 1 .... ~· .. Elizabeth Taylor 'Ash Wednesday" Henry Fonda .. "t-1.rl< W£11<0AYS 8:40 SAT.·5UN . l :OO, S:lO, 8:40 ANO JACK LEMl\'IO N "SAVE THE TIGER" ~1 I W!!KDAY! 1·00. 10·10 5Af .• SUN, 3:41, & 7:0) I 10:~__.) I I t\E\\' \'l)J\K 1AP1 -'f):,, v..1y Al1111 King sc1·s 11. •·t 'urno>o:lv 1-: lh1• 1onl,v l-11'! fnr 111 thnt's nl·ver rl'tognb:l'tl 11~ own " But h1· horx•s to rcn1l'd y Ous \I 1th :n1 annual ··Charl11·" <~>rntxiv ;1w;irds sho1v on 1 t-!,~v is1on. Al!ho11~h tlu· Brooklyn-born co1T1l'<i1:111 says !he sh-01~· "on 't b(' readv unnl J;1nuary, 1!175. ht>'s alread.\ tr.v lni; 'tu l1nl' up ;1 h!t1t'-1"1bb11n p:inl·l of con1- 1·(h 1·x1wrts 11bo'd 1101nu1ul" l·n11 11·s ffon1 all f1t'!<ls uf n11 rth·1TI~ kin~ 1\1 thP ~;un<" tlall'. he say«. 111··1' St·l·kin~ pi·ruHssion fru111 ('h;irl1f' Ch;1phn lo u s •· Cha1>l1n's na1ni: on the show·~ propo~ect "'f'hurl11··' <l\11ards. gold staltlC'ttl'S of Chilplu1 "s '"Litt.le Tramp" char<1e!t·r \\hi eh v:ould Ix· ;iwardL'<.1 all winners on the shov•. "I CAN 'T TllINK of :1nybO<ly in !he v.·or ld v;hose n11n1e is rnore :;ynonyn1ous 1vith CQ1nN:ly th:in Ch;1rlle Chaplin." King said. lie en1phasizcd that lhc ~11vard s wouldn't be rc'>!ric!ed 10 television corncdy but \.\"Ould t'ncompass other fields of hun1or -the stage, l>ooks. inovics. cartoons nnd <'Vt'n !he rascals known as colw11ni sts. "Let's s::iv tht.'rc'd h<' one for the bcs't comedy 1vrifi ng for a nev.•spapcr," he said. "It"d cover !he Art Buchv.·alds, the R us s l' l 1 Bakers. but also incl ude local .,,,Tilers. "You know. there arc about MESA c~~~: 1884 NEWPORT Blll? 548· 1552 ., NOW! /,~eroTHer sun "s1sTer Moon·' -AND - ;111d now th e film ... "JESUS CHRISf SUPERSTAR" Al .. ,.r...11\:!•<t kdnc<O" l:d:>-00 ~ ~ Special Rote<J To Groups Call 548-4:01 ENTERTAINMENT 100 guys around the country who write son1e very funny sluff for nPwspapers and nohodv knO\l'S about them " he s~1d. J)l•rhaps ge t t in ~ himself JOO votes right on tht· s1>0t . 1\:11\(; Sr\ID he doesn 'l 11•:in! too n1.'"l11y catl'gories of hun1o r nn the sho1\". '"That"d be :; l)l!l"l', .. he said. •·\Vhul \\l"'ll prob:.i.l>ly du !~ sit duwn and st:irt wi1 h 2U. rh('n 11;.irruY. it down l"\'L'!l fu1·thcr." lie s..1id 1119 proposed b!11£'- ribbon p<intl 1vould be n1cid1· up of l ea<l 1n~ figures in humor -perfor1ners. play1vrights. jokc·s1ni1hs ;111d the like - who'd Sl'l"\'l' ou 1vhat he c::illrd a ''National Corncd y l3oard ." Thev 'd n1ect ;ind non1ina!c five Cntrit~~ 111 c;1l"h e<itcgo ry uf hun1or, at>Staining fro1n 1ht \'oting 111 tatrgoriC's in \.\'hich their efforts arc Included, he said. After that. King said, fin:i l voting on the nom1nt't'S \\'OU ld be done by the 1.300 critics, telev ision rcvie1>.•ers and cntPr· t::iinment cdltors he estin1atcd 11·ork on nc11•spapcrs in the United States. C.lllllAA~ CINEMA CCIAPOAATION "VALA CHI PAPERS" • "Sl~AMU~"' Ir.I ~FOUNTAIN VAUIY ,,.f,"~· .._..,.Uoo;MU.i'• Al1DiitG1• "M'A'S'H" IPGI • "HAROLD & MAUDE" IPGI ~~~~ \'oo l.odn N~•J1<•'1 l~o• h ~h<>n<'. 67J·~J~O A GREAT COMBINATION! Roa r once aqain with the original movie cast ... -1111d - 'J'v.o splL•udid conc«rt~. b11tl1 of rhc·rn featuring th(' w!'ltorril' r clur'11 uf ~c1,;lllin1cd concl'rt pianists, gave us a 1i1l'r1lorab1c "CCktnd of music 111 !hi' Wt'll filll'd Orange Coasl College auditorium. /I dan1p and drl':iry S;1tur· day ('V('lllllg did noth1n,.: 10 llun1n1~h lhe l'tl\hus· iasrn of !l:ir bor A r •' .1 (' o 1nn1u.111I\' ! Conct·rt 1\~· SO(.' i .'.i I 1011 n1cn1l>t'rs MATTHES turned OU! 111 force f the eagl·rl y :i11·a1t•·d r1·tu rn keyOOard artist (;1rl ~f;it1he B~ t! sa me tQltcn. :1 glo~ious 1nd:i.'::J'!Utri1oon r~il· 1·il to kc iritronc; fron1 lht .~:1•1·J~ popular aliditoriwn and thl' <lppearancr of local pi anist J>ut1ie Ogle Nix in the Orange ('oasl Corn.n1uni ty Svn1pho11.v Orchrstra's opening cont·er1 of tht1 !973-74 season. LET 'S TAKE then1 rhronologiealty and look first cil the sparkling: reci!al offered hv the incrediblv \'ersatile :ind n~·vtr ll·ss than· brilliant !\lat- thes. ~1atthes. superbly ringing the chan~es from 13 a ch . ~lnznrl and Beethoven to Liszt. 1\loussurgs ky a n cl Brahms sho11·ed us once more thf' ionc. clarity and ns!onishi11 g po11·ers of rx· prsl"'iion that ha~·e madr. th is a1·tis t a p1ar.ist of 1ntcrnarional stature. \\"i lh 110 ll'ish to dcme;in th l' technical n1astcrv rf his l~P"1i1'l\'r·n <nct the shrrr jov cf hi~ '.'111'17.'.lrl , thic; critic 1~oulfl nl'llllO fnr !hl' :'>IOll~Sflq.:Sk\' "Pictures :it an Exhibition"' :'lS !hr piece de rPsist::ince of ::i f:iscinating recital. !\I AT T ll l::S' painsl~king l'd1t1ng of th(' 1\'0rk has added ne11· depth :ind Juster 10 ;i Sl·ries of i1nprl•Ss1011s tha!. rl'grcl!<.Jhl\'. all too r:irrl.v find 1hcir 11·av thf'Se d:ivs into the l'Cll('trt 1):an1s1·s r('C:.·1t;.1l. Ccirl \!a1tht•s is. for this cr11i1·, thf' cnrnplcte concert p1;1111 st Thi~ solid and SUS· 1;1u1cd ov~Jt111n ht' ff'Ccived S:uurd.\1' night would indi<'::l!e til;it n1a11v 01her n1aslc !overs .~h:11·1· !/Hit aSSt·~Stnent Of his ;ib;l!!y. l>ur O>l"ll Dottir Ogle Nix us1·d the Sil!ll(' concert grand son1t' 20 hours !:itcr lo clcJh·er a st·n~1r11·c :ind 1echn1c ally im· n1~H . .:Ul:!l t' pt·rforni;1nct' o f .\l111;1ri'~ C'onccrlo for I'i:ino <111d On:hestra. AGA!i'I t.NJOYl1\G splendid liaison she h :1 s l"~t<ibh~hcd v.·ith n1 n cs l r o Joseph Pt•arlrnan and the ,c;ohd "BANG THE -;uppurl of hi s OCCSO. ~!rs. Fram 2 p.m. Sat. & S11n. M SLOWLY" WM~days from 7 p.m. DRU \1:-.: richl\' c;1rncd th 1• -~====~~~'.:::::::_.'.'.:::::::::::::'..:'11111~~~~~~~~ !~~~'....~"~"~m~:,,-i1rk:ilil1; n1 11111111 ~h" dr,.1r HELO OVER POPULAR WALT DISNEY 'S hilarious ton•eoy TtfAT ,~ DAR.1\1 ' CAT· rJ · ::::~::(I P LUS· WALT DISNEY'S ANIMATED "DUMBO" CLASSIC (G) (PG) • ROAR ONCE AG.ti.IN \V!TH THE ORIGINAL t.J.,QV !E CAST~ (PG) . ~I a OON~LD ' ';U THERLAND ELLIOTT GOULD SALLY KELLERMAN ~1·1\:S·ll 2nd TOP fEATUAE "MADE FOR EA CH OTHER " 01tj(IO( u.IJl'[Nl115 ,..-'' A TEAAENCE YOUNG'""' ''THt VAU.CMt PAPt:lt•"" R j P LUS ,, .... Collof>M'"''~'" D~olcl ........ . .. Sia.MUS COl.U"'91A ,ICTIJfllS •- ' ~Oll'T "'· W{ITIAAN •·--BURT REYNOlOS·OYA"I CANNOfll ''tHAMUt" [PG] • REI SAN &REDFORD TOGETHERI THE WAY WE WERE Cll.111151 !'(llJlS ... "41" PIWCIOIS -iPA SlW.-STOll lW.IO-[POj 5th WEEK J.llt(;LI 111 •ii'•'~' l·/'r\{ I!'~"< C._tOP" 'i~l.•ilO~· 0Pl us-R!C HARD BURTON AR CELLO MASTROIANN I "MASSACRE lnd TOP ATTRACTION Ro11ny Benson "JEREMY" 6th WEIK (PGJ TOM BARLEY Music Box frorn a near {'ap:itity ;n1- d1cncc. I doon1 on rl\()t'l' than one OC· 1 eas1011 for J;i1111:1hly an1b1\lu11S• OCC..1\0 and !ht·ll l>f't'tl ha1>pd,v eo111pclll'd to l"f'\Kll"t I ht' ~ ?5 1'!/U CONV •N"OM T\ r:1m CENTER "" .... '•""···· ·~ ... ,,, ,, . ACROSS FROM OISNEYL-"NO For lnformn11on FAST Spec;o1 FUNN y Grnup Rates Phone. llf'1' peak c1.1111C'. t~ th1:; r ri11c's n11nd, 1n thl' :u1da1111· portion of the 1hrr1'-1no\·c1nl'n l work. l'h1s is whL·rt sht· tlCl'd- ed a conipt.•t('nt :ind :-;yrn- p<1thct1c baton on thl' poduun and she got cxatlly th::it fn 111 • a conductor y,·ho l1a.~ tlt'I er Jct a soloist doll'n 111 th:lt vita! re~µect. Tickets $6.00, $5.50 $5 .00, $4.50 All seats reserved . FABULOUS (11•1s35.5000 t•rlst•trlblt,.S lr 1111nph o \' c r sct•n11ni.;ly 111:-tq>t•ralile odds. 1----------------~-----l l\(lT S() O'.\' Sund:1\', though : $ilJf'l111s' Sl.'L'ond S11nphony prt)\ccl 111 be of 1nutn :-:tr·rner 1>t11ff !han l'(•;1rln1an·s play1•rs had p1•rhaps <tn l1t q><1IL'1'.I ;1nrt the result \l':lS a rL"ad1ng that is bf':i\ Jor:.;ott en !II !ht• light of :1n ot/\c1·11•ise first class PEAFORt.iANCE SCHEDULE Tues., Dec. 2S , .. 7;00 pm ·A . Wed., Dec. 26 _ 2:30 pm • -Wed., Dec. 26 , B:OO pm • • Thurs., Dec. 27 . 11:00 pm • . Fri., Dec. 28 . . . 11:00 pm • -Sa1., Oec. 29 Sal., Oec. 29 • ·Sun .. Dec. JO • ·Sun., Dec. 30 •. , 2:JO pm B:OO pm 1:30 pm 5 :30 pm A . Special T.:im•ly 5h0 " Pr•C~S S5 00, $4 50 !4 00, SJ 50 • ·JUll>OIS, 15 II. under SI ot! tnes11 porlorm,•n~i!s. Fu!! n1arks to thC' OCCSO ror a rou si ng ''L;1 Gazza Ludra" ;.111d ;1 bL•<tutifull.v rendered 1n:irrh und scherzo froin Prokofu•ff's '"LoVl' of Three Oranges"' hut no such rating. we rcgrt't to sa.v, fo r the 1vork that concluded !hl' progran1. A gr~a! ice sho\I/ SIMnng Tim Wood. 1969·70 World's ch Jmo1on. l11'li Schubd ol vi~nna !912 Olympic and l'lorld r.old medalist ., Jud~ Mrleod ~nd Ca1hy Lee liwm' Can~dian to!lchol!l~r~ !JJV•d Su l!un and MJ!V Church, or Tnronl~: pro~! ,1 111 Worlcl OJr;ce S~at.ni: champs, c~1 ard Soule~.,~ h11 !Jntast1c ··Poodl's dePd~te l 'he openin g all•'grc!lo .111<11 R.o!oul ~•)llll'dy with f'Jul A11~re. Biddy 1nd BJddi and Doc~ GM1nn1t • 111u1:h o! tile fo!lowini; :ind:1nle1 0 R0fRTicKET5 BY MAIL: Seldrl pu •ormAn,·a a P"".,• st11d (flet~ \\'1•rc l'Oll1pl'll'll11~· handled hul 0 mone' ""Ii'' •~•Ou p~ve:.t" 1o in" An•~•·•m Con••"t1on Cenl~•. 10 -""'' I ' ' ' A r ' CA 9:8()l P'""'" ""' loso tht• 1ntrira1·105 of I 1 l' ~e"" C:f'n«•nh~n c ... n1er. 8C'O W ~H.~ 1,, n1'" m . . 1 sta1,,11e.i ••11·,l.t•t•et~dd e~•e1or~ 10• prompt t•c"el 1•1u"' This criuc i~ dc llghtrd lo adinit. thnt he has predich·d y1vac1ssin10 and t!1c {~t·rn:111d· TICKETS ON SALE CONVE NTION CENTER BOX OFFICE 1ng final~ II' e r l' hl',VOl!d tht• ... ALL MUTUAL AND LIBERTY AGENCIES ... urrhc:-;t rn s i"('i!Ch. ALL UNITED CALIFORNIA BANKS IN ORANGE COUNTY. ·:·: ·-:· U A ;.:. Soutn Coa11 c'""m~ O••!Y •l:JC p.m. l :GO Cl,tn. (e•c. Sun & Hol.l $1 .00 "THE WAY WE WERE "' !PG) "SOUND OF MUSIC" !GI '" "ROMEO & JUILET" IG,I "TE~M l NAL ISLAND" IRl ;.--:.~'l!.ATT' f. OF THE AMll711N"" "SHAN C'~H-'1 Kl• I.ER<;" !R) "'qO) wn1ou,~1"' 1"1 "ASH WEON~"DAY" !Rl "" "~T!l ~.W f'.l"'~"" I") "10[) Bt U~" "ACi:; E' Y ~. P'l(.ER ('~ Tl"S:: ~ .. ,.-or; .. UA CI TY -"ND SOUTH COAST (1N EMll5-TUE~OAY sec (LADIES AND GOLDEN AGERS} OPEN 'TIL l :DO f'.M. "J IMI HENORI)(" Ja~«P Jophn "KEEP ON ROCKING" II~•~ II Color~ (ll) ' ' 'M.H>. ~~" .>u.,1n .v1•~P '"i<Q1 , .. "on"' 0 "1Y '" Unu>udlly [(CIU'S'!~ • F olm• "510· OHllllTHA" -plu•- "VIRGIN AN? TkE GYPSY " "' A Oe•o')Mld L'ml>O?n On Mo-.~~· ~ Por1>09ropnrc "LE SEX SH Or " I J':I I J~<~ Leonrrun "llVAtjfl" 0!1 Bo!h 1n Colo:~ o..,,.;, Ho110.r "KIO BLU~" "ACE Et!" Bolh Jn Color! (PG) Don"'' Hoonor Wir<O~ Oo!e\ "I( 10 llLUE" • -plu~ Ch!! Pol><n•on p:<n Fr.'•~l1n "ACE Ell" Boin,, Colo•! IPG) (lliott Ciovld "\\'h'~·H"' 'LAST -"MElllC<'IN HERO" ''ITALIAN CCINN ECTIDN" "Otltlt.VEI<'' lDoDr (II ) SA i ll.Sun.11:JO ll.7"XI "NIGHT BEFORE CHR ISTMA\" "HANS CHlllST!AN ANOERSON" llo!n !n CO!Dr' !PGJ ~Ir ••""' From Swedtnl {:: '"YOUNG PLllYTH INCiS" .;.;. ''SIV. ANN ~. I SYEN" .;.·. BUPT LAN(f.$T£R Bolh In Color? 110 "" //\1Ch.te l (~rllt O~l.A R SHARIF DYAN CANNON "THE BURGLARS" EDWARDS HARBORc1':1:A KAltlOR Bl~O. AT WllSON sr. -641·0:57J 6'6·1266 COSTA Ml!SA [litabettt Taylor in "X, Y AND ZEE'1 • LOVE STORY FOR GUVS WHO CHEAT ON WIV ES I ''JESUS CHRISf SUPERSTAR" ''It's hit .l"-r entertainment, and maybe even memorable entertainment?' .. .. -... , ,,;.~··-·~) -~, .. TOG mt ERi THE WAY WE WERE ~I l ,_,.,._ I M~• r ... +•J ."•!J1: OI~; ,f()O=•""~U fl'lll[ .. ' I" •I ,,• .!!•• •. ,,, ..,r.;;:'.(1"'): Ill.• 1'\'J 1:•;,~ ... ~l;f '4111 .,,:··JJ .,,., · ,,, ..... 'i'~.!s~~,,O!;r~-::i-:"'--s:,"!.~?..l ""''·'"w ., ··-~i;·.;; ~··1 f , ....... ~•.ll ~t0 '"'"""''"' '""'""" 11;.;,SJ!i-PG ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. • NEWPORT BEACH • 6'•-0760 Try· Sal11rtlay' s Ne1cs Quiz We Dare Y 011 (PG) (R) 2nd TO, ATI'UCTION WARREN BEA.TTY and JULIE CHRISTIE In "McCABE and MRS, MllllR" .. ., • • 2rMll 1'0f1 Adwll Kit "McCAii and plus·FRANCO ZEFF IRELLI'S "B•OTHt:• SON SISTI• MOON" MICHAEL MORI.AR~) HEID OVER 6th WHK (R) I ·~ M~l S11rfl119 ly 'furl f11tra11t Good Island Water 7 :30 & f :)O lCl(.h l ve11l11q ({(\'I•.,, . ., .. ., ~-'·~!.;,.,, ~ COllOHA DEL MAil "DON'T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT" IRI 7& 10:07 Aod "LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT" IRI 8:40 CALL THEATRE FOR SUNDAY MATINEE. SCHEDULE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST FOREIGN FILM L11l1 811n11tl'l Dtllqlltt11I Romp- "The OiscreP.t Charm of tfrie Bourqe-oisie'' !Don I Prono~nc~ 11- See It• I + The Poir Who Creoftd "lo ~c" & Orhe1 Stronqtri" In A Nt"w Fwn Film - "Mode For Fach Ottu~r" lorll In Color ll"GI ' !\~~---· f1.J..__,.. 111~~~ ;:;;::=·~·~ .. ~ .. • ""' (1.) U"1.I Of AMAZONS /ll (2.) HONG KONO CAT 111 3.) WONOll WOMIN lf'OI Kids Like To Ask Anllv "' L. Cutback for Films Mo,vies , TY Fe el Effect.~ of E1iergy l'risi.~ Ry JERRY lllit'K •nK••rtCI "''"" Wr111r L(lS l\.\t :ELES 1AP1 -'J'he fan1iliar production cr.v or "ll~hls, action, ra1nera," is hci11g n1odified by 1hc ener~y crisis -but you'll probably never notice the differenc e un ~V set. !Cs "hold the lights" nnd inodcr:ition is bC'ing used iu any action sequences inv0Jvi11g au!o111otJiles, hc/iC"Qp!t•rs or any l'quiprnent !h<Jt bu rns gasoline ur dJt'Sl'I !Ul'i. It's douhtrul that you rouk! th.:tc<'I tht· r1~ductiun 1n !1i.:h11ug -!hl• f1l:11 1s l)C11ll{ push1•d 111 d1·vl'IO!)tni·11t 111 ron1pt·n~i'lt1· tor 1hat. 1\nd a fa st1·r t~1lor fillll t)1:1! ft'Qlllft•!; c\'4'!1 l{''>S ligl1ting is {'XJ)t_·tted fron1 thl' l·'.:1stni;1n Kod:ik Cu1np:1ny hy the end of the year. 111 fact. you 1nay 11ot even nn1icc a cutback in chase ~c­ quenccs in :ill those police sho11·~. t1ost of it is illus!onary ;ind the san1c slock footage ls 11sC'd over and over agal11. j'WE DON'T rea lly drive that much,·• ~id Rohe rt A. Cinadcr, ex£'t:ulivc prodLJC'cr of "Chase" nnd prod\J('<'r of "f:111er gcncy." "\\'hen you scl.' t he rrseue truck lt:it\'C !h(• firt' station 111 'P.1111·rgcnty' that's a stock shot. All l'lt' police c;1rs racing up and do\l'tl the strt>ets ls SIO•.'k foo1agc. \\1e shoot i! onl y onel' FAMILY TWIN CINEMA '"~"'·'' ···"' ., " " "'' ~ . 'c \t ' '''''""" I'~'-'"'""'~"''" CINEMA I "JESUS CHRIST. SUPE•STAR" IGI "THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE" !Gl CINEMA It "DELIVERANCE" t •I ''THE THIEF WHO C AME TO DINNER" IRJ (;l.'lllhg lu .ind from 101·1111(1115 uM::s 1111· 1nu.~t ga:?. and ru~I 111 produelicu1 "If v.·c'rc forced lo cut down locution shouting 11 could cause J se r ious shortage of s1:1i;e space," s:iid Ho\v:i.rd Alston, the production 1nan:.igcr for Quinn J\1urtin Productions. Th<' four Q~f sl10\l'S, "Strvets of San Fran· 'If l/1e gu~ sl1ort-'''1'" 11•orst•11~. ))._.,,. pit• 1c·ill st11,1 l11)111t• ,.,,,, 1011t1·l1 ·11101·t• teltJo1·isif•tt.' cJsl·u." '·t'annon.'' "Thf' FB1 ·· a11d ··nan1ah\1 .Jonl·s," i1r1· shot largely 011 location. ·rhc fir:i:I is filmed t•ntirely in San Fr;in~·iseo. liec::111se son1e studios have f'losNt :ind others h;ive trirn <!01111 st<1g!'s anrl b:1ck·lot sr!5:. i\ls1on :;airl !:.Orne produC'lion f'Otnp:1nlrs rnay be forced to use ~·archousr·s :is sound stages 1f the rrisis V.'Orscns. Cohunbin Piet11r<•s for ln· s1anl'(', h.'ld l'IOsl'cl its studio in llollv"·ood ;ind 1noved to !h" Biirh:ink S111d10. tltll l'C'C'cnlly lhl' studio \V n s rc.:uptnl.'d. "\\If<; STARTEU rc;ic!ing a couple of ITlQnths ago 10 th1• electrical prob!eni." s :1 i d Robert ~l agcl. i:: enc r a I n1a nagcr nf lh!' Burbank Studio. \.\'he r!' ~uch shOl\'S :is "Police ~tnry," "l\ung F t(' and "The \Va ltons" arc f1ln1- od. "\\'c \1·cre facl·d \ri1h a serious \'Oh shorta ge and look steps lo reduct' lig)J,ting. \re dnn't lighl the 1\hotc sta~c. ju.~1 the se L 1\nd rchears<1ls and setup.~ nrl' rnad o..: \1·1th rcduct•d lighting." !l;-il!t l soi d pushing fil1n onr stop in ck•vclo1>11lcnt <::Ives 20 \Va vnc Guest • I IOLLY\\'OOD (UPI 1 !)avid "'avne flies to Hawaii to star in 'an C'pisodc or ''The llrian Keilh Show." ' Grand Opening " per tt"lll on \ltl· ..1n1uu11' ur lightuig ro•quired. All ul lhc studios ha\C fc·ll the po1v1·r pinch and arc Tlik· Jng nlrasures to cut batk !hi· US(.' or (•nergy. Office lighting has bern reduced. l1c<1IL·r thermo~ta!s turn<'d dowu <1lld scripts once deli vered tu performers by messenge r arc no\v goi ng hy mail. Studio einptoyes are organizi11s c<1r pools. ll,\GEL SA /0 prod11<:!1on 1·0111p.:1nil"~ 11•h1ch u ... l' lhc flurl1ank Studio ;111· l1t·1ng ;1~k· l'd tu 1·onf1n~' lo<·:111on shoo_~~ l•I 1\lh' ,il'L'it l';u~h Cf;l~ lie said the !llu/110·~ tllP~t.'I ut•I :1!tot·;1tion h<td ht·i•!l 1·u1 4;1 I :'- t·cn! and 11 s g:i~o!iui· a llO!r11l·rll hrid bc·cn e111 2.1 pcrc:1•1!I '11l1ro1c? Alstuu ~•ucl 1hi· sh1111 " hr :-:11p1.1r1 iscs 11111\' l1n 1i t l1Jt:1t11111 shoollng to 1vdhin ;111 ho11r ·~ drive of tilt' studio. lie f;;11d the energy shortage ma~' fo1 ·t:0 the r rl·11"' to stJ y closer tu lf~fcn ll;iyrs "rcn1s unccr1ttin :i,l1f111! .iu~I 11·h~tl 10 <lo thi· s1t1dio. with th~ IJ:1sketti:!ll 111 t11t1l,t:ht':-: episocte of 'l'!ic " ·The FBI ' 1vill he bothr1·crl ~noop Sisters. :11r1ng :!l (J ao flll .. \.[)( '. l'llanncl 4 . the most," Alston ~aid. "Enth - sho1v is suppo~d 10 1 •1~c plac:· in a different p;irt uf !hl' cn1111- try, It's going 111 ho• h;11 d lo find arr:is Jh:i! lnnk1· l1k•· 01!1!'r parts ol tl1c e11unt11 rlost' !O !he st11d1u · JfEHJl Elrr s Sehln~~"<'r. !lt'l'Sldt'n\ or !he ;'\ B (' ·rt·lcvision .\i.'/l\·ori... s:11d h(• do('s not bt.•li1•1c tht• 1•t11 ·r~.\ ~hort:1~c 1voutd torce ;l rcduc·- tion in pro gr :i in rn i 11 g, particula rly /;J!P-nigl1t pro- gramining. as has hapj)('nl'd in several European countril's. ··1r the gos s ho r l a g e 1l·orsens, pC'Qp!c will be !akin~ shorte r trips and in all likelihood peop!·~ \\'l ll st:i1 r.o me and \'latch n1 o r c television." Schlosser said. Bu1 <1ny Sl·rious clcctf'ical shortages could cu! baCk 1·ic1r· ing Tclcrision v.·~1tl·hinµ iH·· counts for ninL' percent of !ht· household C'ncrgy supply and l'Olo r sets usl' as inuch :1 -. :io pPrCt'rt\ n1or<' µD\rer th;111 black ~-rid \1 hi !c sets, ;J('- 1'ord1ng to I 'Ht'.lfJC (;as ;111d F.lcctric Con1p;inr. A threr· yl'ar-old 21-inch color set us1•s Cnergy equal to that of fou r I00.1va1t bulhs and a n older set n1ay use t11·1cc th~H . • S1Jani~li ~lovic· Gro111> Det·rie ~ Little Cha11gc /.!IS A\'f;J·:LF.S •1\/'1 ''illan.:111.:i' l!-i !h1· 1101·tl ht• is tired or hearing r'ron1 tht• f11 1n indu stry. sa ~·s tlh· h~·ad C)f :i gro11p contcrnl'd "'1!!1 the Spani~h surnaml·d nn>1ge ;ind cmplo,vn1t•11t. Alfcnso ·rafo.13. \ll'l'~iden1 - r•IC"ct cf i\os<11ro~. co111p!a1tH'd 1h:11. ~1 11te the group 11•as founded lhn·c years ago !here h;1s bt•1•11 ''very little l:liangc Lorne Greene Takes FailnrP l!OLL\'\VOOD il"PI I I .111 ne GrcPlll'. \\ hll5J' llf'\\ tL·lt•,·ision scri1•s '·C rirr· 1\as 1 · ur1·lled in rn1d·Sl·ason. t;a11L ··r 1n n·l1e1·cd. I take full rr~pon.<<:1h1i1!\' for !hr sht111· .. · I think if a n1an can f;1r1• ~UC'C'<'S.~. ·· he satd. "!Ip !'ho11 ld hi· :1hl" To takt' fadun·. tr.in" lll' 1:11pn1\L•1nt•nt'' to cq11;i h1.e t:rnp!oynu'nl pr;1cticcs. "They ~a.1 'gi1·c us a littlt• liine' or ·11r can't do e1·('r1- thing oremight,' " Tafo~"a ~l;lh:d . Boyt"ott s t1f f1ln1s ;ind ton- :-:u111cr produc:1s could IX'C01Pc ;1 1'\i1sotrcs tactic. he said. prnding onp rnorc try by the group·s offi cers V.'ith industry executives. "\\'t' 1\·HI incC'l \Vitl1 tl1c1n first and off!'r to help thcn1." said J3ob Yanez, ne1v fir sL \'ice president of the group \\'hO~C founders include a c I o r s Anlho11y Quinn and Hic3rcJo l\1onta1b.:in. "If l\'C do not Sf'(' .'.f!l i Ill· pro1·e111ent, then .,...!' rn.1.v ha1·e 10 resort lo other measures." 'J'anei stall'ft. adding lhl· 250- nicrnbt:·r urgan11.;1l1on 11· as going 10 ~lt p up l'O!ltacl \1'11.h other ;1rea L.:itin g roups lo gain support DAILY PILOT 27 .... i: :.-. TV IDGHLIGHTS J\'fl(' 0 P.·Ou -1\dan1·12 . .Johnny \\lhitaker. formerly of l-'a111ily Affair, guc~ts as a stunt·nd· u1g 1n1n1·tnkcr . . \BC~ 0 H 30 -"Rh11ul Sport." ,\ high i::rhoot b«y strug~J(!s ai;a1n:;t the ;11nbit1on,c;. of his father and 111.s football ('oatll tu :.ave lur11.~e1r during tht' final \\'eeks of a l'han1p1011ship .season. Ben John- son. Lar ry llagn1an. Gary Buse}'. ('BS 0 11 :30 -''l'rclly 1)01son." Anthony Per· kins and 'l'llesda,v \Ve!ll ~tar 111 thls 1968 thriller. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 5 ''"000!DWa:JGl••" fl 19 231 (iJ {:29. CC) Nm 0 Bon1n1• I 6 Courtship ol Eddie's father m Tht Lucy Sh"" The fhnUtones Siar Trek {17' r:n Can1dl1n footbln "The Grey Cu~ Bowl" Cont'd from SPM. ffi Simp(ementt M1r!1 ·?b Movie : (C) (Zhr) "Thi leopard" l'1r1 I (~ra\ '63-Burt Lancaster. ED Hoc!1ePoda:t Lod11 El) Three Sll)ORes 6.30 6 Hogln'i Heroes 0 Movie: (C) ('JO) "lht Wholt World Is Watc hing" (dra) '69 - llurl lvei, limes fattnt1no. 18 ll (6 1 (19 'li) Ntws Q Dick Y•n Dyke 110 Merv Cullin Show I Andy Gril!ilh HislOfJ ol Art living E.uJ Novtll Desert Theatrt ff) little Rasul' O Academy Award Winner * BEN JOHNSON STARS IN THE SPORTS PICTU RE Of The Year !:00 0 '17' f1) al A IC WttlntsdlJ il0~1e: {C) {90) "Blood Sport,. {dr 1.1 '73-Btn Johnson. L1rry H11m1n . Gary Busey. Se-eina one cl hit t11m malts deslroyed by Pttssure ind p1in, 1 hi11h school boy sttuggl~ aR•inst the dfsperale amhitrons of hi~ father ;ind his 1ootball coach !o save h1mselt durinr. the !inal wee~s Q! a cham pionship seasQn. (D M1rv G1lffln Show ffi Ho!fJWood Tr!IYis!o~ Th11Trt: Conllic~ "lntidtnt al Vichy" Ar- lhur M1lle1'1 tense d11ma about oc- cupied fran ce. which po'ies !hi 11~estion: Is i11div1du1I sum~1I !ht ~•ngle n1mt important tortt 1n hu- mon lr!e1 Ren t AubttrJOl\Ois sli ts CE) No~tl1 ID WM. CONRAD·CANNON *TV'S TOP PVT. EYE! () ( 'l9 a ) (f1 C.nnon ··va1111 ol lht Damned" ltslie Nit1$en l lltsh a\ a lesal couns.I for !h1 "1lleric1n Indian Congress who C1ni1on con· tacls wheft h1 opens 111 in'l'ISll1t1- l1on desirntd to clur 1n lndi1n M murder ch1r11es. 7 .00 EJ {3) 0 rn News The Untouth1blt1 i l he Bold Onn O Bowling 101 DoU111 ~I~ Cor&n11 (6) Mow~: (C) (2h1) "Sm1ll ToW!I 9:30 · LI Hient Gui~ {rom) '53-Jant Powell CiE) C.rru"I dtl Mvnff I Journey 10;00 I) (lit (11)) I]) Kol•k "Tht Ccr· · Whirs My Lint? fupte(' LQll A1brl1h1 1uesU 1s •n 1 lote Lucy t~·(eshion model who ligurts 1n Mod Squid 11.olek's investlg1!1on of a [ewelry Esrnen1d1 1~ckeT murder c1~1. I~ f6) Dragnet O Lowt StolJ ''When th1 Girls ~ l he French Cllel Came Qui to Play" A, d11ma of the (29· r&l World ol Survival Ille s17le 1n the world <rl ~wln1inr I El~f'rimer Amor singles ap~r1ment complext3. Frink Alron Ber111 Show lan11ella, Victo1i1 Principal ind Vil· Spud lla01r !erie Perrine slar. (6) KiJhl Citlluy 7:30 ID Tht Ht• Otting Ci•mt 0 I!])(~ m O•tn M.' 1 It . r I (J) Htpn's Htr11ts O Wait Till Your fithtr Citb Homi "Sna!chts of • Cr1z1 Sont" Owen • Hairy's wile decides 10 raise money Marsl11U handle~• suit lof 1 you~1 • lo1 the ch1ldre1!'5 1'1ild o1 1 new widow "'ho bthtves a company s h sp ta! 01sm1ssal Qf her husb1nd. b151d on (,~rip Th1 Heiihbor • psyc/11at1ist's report. It'd to. h11 l ll 1 Bobby Gold$b(lfo Sho• suic1d1, M1dl)'ll Rhu t 1nd M111ttt1 0 Conctntraticn H1r1191uesl. (iOJ Tht Ntw PriOI Is ltigllt 112.!t:"" G) Bnttdied A lettt World h1 rl~ To Tell the Truth Vent. ~'NI'"'! of \ht Rookies .. , li'l (i) Hollywood Squa1n , •" ED storelro m "Soul R1d10 and the lO.lO 9 N.ws Black Community · 6 Twlllglrt Zor1e f 29' ~) Pollet S!ltgeon I Bill CoJb}' rn Other People, Olh11 P1ace1 ' El ~!tow de Wlltltl' Mera .. (D The Cihou1 Ciini ' • Pr1111 Ult Lin! Cll1b "'°' DOl!?HD••., 1:00 fJ (~ (fJl CJ) Slnny and Cher ~ (i) 1Ql ~ (II News 0 .,).@ @D.Adlln·l2 "Norlheis! f•ill1ht 1 Division" Johnny Wh1t1~er guesls f..t.J P1~ Meson is 1 lonel1 b~ who scarrs resldenh r:1 P~il Oon1hu1 Shew in his new neighborhood with his ~To Ttll UM Trvlh s1u11t ridin11 on a m1ni·blk!, Ci•t S••rt 0 Mowit : IC) (J~/lr) "R11p !ht (I (j) Tiit Mtdlc 'Riid Wind" (adw) '42-lo~n Wayn!, ~1. A~~d Hitchcod: ~tstlltl Susan Hayward, Paulelle Goddird. ( '29' 1 9 ,) Tr1ils Wesl . 11 :15 "' To11 lllf Ht1lth 0 The all·hme greats . Cine1111 34 * a ppear on "DICK CLARK 11 :» <f?f 00> ((} CIS l.tt Movi1: PRESENTS THE ROCK I l ''Pretty Pelion" (dra) '68 - & ROLL YEARS" Anr~y P11•ins. Tuesd1y Weld. 8 a.j (!} m Winny C.non 0 @ (_j) @ I lJl{IAl i Di t k MOYit: "l l11t 5aiie1" (mlU) '45 Cl1r' l'Tnents tht Rod. and Ro n -Bi.!!{ Cr03by, f1ed As11i1t. Ytut The 5th Dimension, B.B. Q l11J (}) aJ WW. Wtfhl tf b· Kin1t. Billy P1e1fon, Johnnlt R11. tlrtalnlft1t1I "Shock-A· Byt, BlbJ" Neil Sed1k1, and !ht Shirallu Story of !ht kid111pping ol !hi In· g11e'1. Ian! son of an author who has juJ! O Mllllon S MD'llt ; (2hr) "Tl'l t sold 1 book lo a mo!ion pidu11 Catered Atl•ir" teom) '56 -Btllt c.Gmp111y !or 1 million dol1ut. Divis. Ernest Bo11nlne. {[Q) Co11bo ALKTion Continu11 till ~Qi Combo Auction The 2nd 1n11u1I 2AM. IA!mbo Auction wilh proceeds IOlllg m AUrl'd Hltd1c0(• l'rtMltb lo 5UPllOrt CUl!Ulfl 1t11v1!1ts In Si n m MO'ti1: ''So lt1111 II lllt flir'° Ole110. Co11tinues 1111 llPM. (m~s) '51-Jt&n S1ff!mon1. m Grten Acres 12:00 ~Ont st~p yond The Bcld 011es · Boris KAI H Pr1unt1 l1 Se~ora Jove~ Movl · 'Com1 ll'f1 With Me" f2o. Wtnion B1slitlb1ll Warriors \II. (d11) -., -J1me5 Stew•rt, Hed1 PJ!oeni,, lamarr. Ian Hunter. m Bill Mgytn' Jour1t1I U l>hil Oon1~11r Show Ch1mplonship Wrr1Ui111 1:00 ;3) R i,! ~ 00 N1w1 Jap1nt11t Yn1u1ge 1"101r111 § l& W ftmolftw Wa11lad Dttd 01 Alive 1:30 0 531(i'J rnN8 C Wtdnt1day l;4S M!lt'it; (Cl "Mlst1r Corty" (dr1J MJ'la'J-linafly "The Window Th1! '57-Tony Curtis, M1rth1 Hyer. Wasn't" Tenally attempts TO llnd out 2:00 m An·l'tithl Sito•: "Ellhl /ro11 1'1htthet 1 roun1 ~1rl who ~ys she Mtn," "Udy LMck," "H1lpinttts" witnes~til 1 murder is ltlling the l :IO 6 Ml'rit: (C) "Thundtr Oftr Afi. lru!h, dflt " (w1s) 'S&--Skip Homci1r. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 9;00 [lll rn "C:ood 1tfll\nJn(' (com) '5J -John fraser. [iletn Moore. 9:30 0 (C) '1oun1 l1vt11" (dr1) '54 -Pete1 Fonda, Sh1ron Hu1ueny. I 10:00 (~l (CJ "The Uzi)' Alntrictll" P1rt I (dral '&3-Marlon Brando. 0 "lotin Shir•" (mys) '52 - Gecr1e Ratt. Oti1othy Hart 12:00 0 "Bir. Oe1dlJ Gtme" (mys) '54 -Lloyd B1idR•1. Ml Sllot Jtm hmts" (wts) '49--John 1rt1111d. 12:30m "D••roftfly S4•tdM" f•dwl '54 -l<llln Hod11k. Chuck Connors. 1:00 f1 ''Tiit Mmll••••r" (tom) '58 -Shl11ey Booth, Tony Ptrkrns, ~!I· ily M1<lalnt. 1:JO o @rn m 11p1<1M • .. , s •. c11t Mothtr On ht1 ei11hle1nfh birt"· day, 1n 1dapted 1i1I wlto is Pfll · 111nt sets our lo !ind her re1I molhtr. She h11 on1 clut, lljhlch ltldt to lllJ one or lhret wome n. Sondrt Loeb . M111e Redmond t nd Loli Albri1M Sia r. l:OO (!1 "loofllt11n(' (d11) '47 -Dint Andrews. Jane Wy~U. ~Ql (C) "McH1lt's NtYJ W..1 Ult Air fon:e " (com) 65-Tim Con- way . .Ice f!y11n. J:JO 1:J (J.J (CJ "P.J." (SUS(!) 'ti9 - George Peppard. G1yle Hunnicut. •:OO 8 IC) ''Wiii Su«••• Spoif hc:l Hunllrr• (com) '57-Tony R1nd1ll J1yne Mansfield. ' 4:l0 L~Sl11t'11 IOAM 6.iillr. ( CIJ) "V11tnti111~ Par1 I (ro111) ' -Alltoony Oeder, [l11nor P11klr. KOCE TELEVISION LOG ):Of H!•I-ol' Ar1 !Cl Lenon JI "C"rol!l'Qlln Empire" },Jt M1-I"' TM"tl Wortr ICI "Cut Chrli!mft Trees" -Tl\t ttdt• "tlo1 '"• ordiMrv pet~n c- with' temlll1r prObl...,I In t1mil!er WHOU"Clll\QI wl!11 l1mi111r !oe>lt };15 lm.,•t •tllll Mt"IOl'i•• (C) 0 Tllo Ocoan" -A ttrl11 of !llms by ll'l!v•e pl>otoor1pller Jim Bone' t<1lebl'tl!"lr 1111 be~v!~ 01 lf>e llAh,OtAI tt1Vlr011ml1\I. 4•00 At MIO\ ll'l'llVtt !(l l~uOfl JI "Delen•1 Mt<llnltitmt" 41)0 Cl..clrl( C1mp111y IC! Jlr>'I flnvd runs Into 4 Dl! nt " o•Oble"'I .. nole lrvlno 10 c•lth " m•n Wl\(o \lolt hit !)llllll, J:OO ,, ... ~ 11rftl !Cl ~In. I "'"" muJ>P{'I cl\••ec!er, m•~•t hit ~•t:lu• "' 11\t J)l;tlnsPf•kino ''""'u{l!on W(lo'-~r. •.oo Th~ Oru! Co1uu ... 1r con111r (f\ l,~,..., Jr "Tr>e Au!orl'OD•l l EqYt· !Ion" •:M 1-1111'" -.f Art tCf Ltnon Jl "Clrollf'Cllt n E"'Pl•t' 1:M Tlw Orwll C..i11HT1t r C11t'-1t (C t Lt$!IOl1 Jl, ,.WllO•t F111h1 Yevr F111ill No F•Ull!" 7:Je Tl'lt ft:i...tt MIC 4rt 11 ""°'''" IC l "Otltnll Ao1ln1t IPW Jtl/Ot' -Vlni;t LOl!lb8rlll Qrl phl .... 1\p11!11• t~t 1111,,,,,.,. ooslu""~ "'°'' e!tecl!~t 1g11,,11 l~t r1m1t1no tllet:- .) .. M11,.,.,, ... t Tllt.lltr !C> h ,. l "lnt Min """o w~, Hvn!l11g lilm•tU" Rvtn dl1co~••• lfl•l F11•!rr lnoeftt ~•• • Ooub/<! - I 110\lblt feldV IO <In "I"' 1,, T~v •act '"' !~ t lrnor1 wll~ G't11C'~ lfl l'U'!ul! Drt Mt t :OI llottr 1C1U1w1~ C~IO 0<1trfft (Cl ~l't(•ll t1Je 41 -l•llt~tl /C l ltl.oit n 'Delen~~ Mt<;ll~'lhm•" ·. -. ·. '· • • ' • • 21J DAI LY PI LOT AMBLER l1M ALL /IN CAATEP ,.,... NOT ONl ~ A aus DRl\lfR, COl...t<t.MAN, TUMBLEWE EDS I 6015 A PRESENT FE.I\ YER PAWTER! Pl.Hl ROFORM HER I IS HEAR! l~T~I~ 3 VS FR.AK(1t5E1 ----~···· Tµf Of'FICJ0U'5 TYPf APPfARS l"YETTV PCR'iUA5f\/£1 . . . . ., . . by Doug Wildey WE fAA'T LE.T A LITTLE INCLEMCMT WfATl-ER l~TfRS:'EJ~E WITM i~TANT G(J+/· E~'f LEGl5lAT~ t«:>W, CAN WE 1 by Tcr.i K. RyaP LO ! HOW CAVALIEll! ~AKSHE!:SH WHEREWITH TO TURN HER PRETTY 11'5 KINKY STINKY TIME, PEAR HEAP! PRAY TARRY, YOUR GRACE ! I SHA!.L MAPLV PATTER FOITTH ' TO ANNOUNCE YOU ! DCOU:\ 'S WORLD OH,GRuB! IF TllAT PASS HADN°~ J3ECN CAL ~U St\(J(1 W~ WOULD l ' ,';1 ~Jrn11 HAVf WON! . SALLY BANANA§ HeY, HeY1 retc..ow t.J1seMarv1 &J~aT Do Yol.J Kf\loW "?' • by Roger Bradfield 1F '1FS' Wt:~f DQl.LAR BILLS, Wf'O ALL BE' JP 6ET"rY IN 11Ml' roo:: l'HC HOWOAY5 By Charles Barsotti I ' I G ee THaT MeaNS .we .. 1 covLO ee '"' Bl<i rRouBLe wiseMaN -e...use. ., " •1 ,. ... ' • ~ '" " "' d1~! ' (Il l ,~, 1 " "'' •• 1 ' " ' H ,, ' '" ·~ Cov '' : Ott BOY, I HAO THE MOST WONDERFUL DREAM -- 1 DREAMED I WAS IN MIAMI AT A SWELL MOTEL ALL '!=REE OF CHARGE.'~ RGMENTS .•. AND /MY I B( 6T110CK BY A 00.T CF U61ffit1Nb IC I WNO TiiE ON£ WHO &i<f '00> AIRA.ANIO ! ! . . n' NANCY I BOUGHT YOU A BIG CAN OF PEANUTS I DREAMED I WAS AT THE WALDORFlN NEWYORKAND RAQUEL WELC.-\ AN D CHA CHA GABOR WERE Batl-I WHY DIDN'T YOU CALL ME? flGl-ITING TO TAKE ME OUT TO LUNCK! HERS'S A GOOD PLACE TO EAT 'EM PEANUTS t:. v Al Smith ' YOU WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN A9LE TO STOP Tl-\EM BESIDES YOLJ WERE IN FL.ORIDA.' by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller L.OADING ZONE ... 1M':' 90E5 f>'~R-{i.,,~G \.IA\1E TO BE ORGA:...t:~.J 7 lJ.1{ L'O w:: h..:\\~ TJ HAVE TRO?H1e;;? L.}KV CARES: WHO WlNS ? GORDO NCW l-KNCW \IJHAT T~UrH IS1 DOC! ..EYECL.A55E-S P.W5 .A ,_.ll FO:"l<:.C I< f MOON MULLINS IT'S GOIN(, TO COST A FORTUNE TO (,!O T TH~ PLACE P,AINTED · ® OOf.)1 LET'S EA•oor TO~IGHT ... by Charle s M. Schulz IT'S NO'f !JtSE TO LIE IN flED AT Nl6~T A~lNG 'tt>UR$ELF QUE5TPN'5 l1W l{OIJ CAN'T ANSWER- by Gus Arriola 1.~ •• • ·.~ .. Q . ,, by Ferd Johnson by Roger Bollen ~ .. [)1()400 HAVE. At'/.) P"5rr1CULAR BIRD FEEDER llol ~1ND ?' THE GIRLS • ·-:! ., lf li ' ! I I 12-s ~ '• .. ~ .. ,. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE -'CROSS 45 Touch 1nec11on11lely 1 G'~es a 4u Bec0mes h~al•"!I to YIStfJI!! 6 5t1011 101 49 Ur>•led •n 5c+l)t)Q<> m11rr11111e 10 Bee om " 50 Scon•sri VIJ> w.1ner~cl 51 CuNed 1 ~ l:n1erta"' 5.:1 .i.11.,d 15 P.ccumulaled 55 C.;mvas '"' l11tt~ 1u•cnor l 16 ·•• S Gardner words 11 Vn11couver ~nd SB l1s11essness IJlad"OS!Oll 60 Tnrall Iii L11c•y F l Fem•non11riamt ;o ··· Gala'>ad ~? Mooe upwa•d :>l Mme en:ranct 63 Early ilulos ?3 O! 1ne nos• f'~ l evee 24 A1abo11n t; Gaote•s 1eouD11c ::'6 Le11 11•n11~ ?6 Reial JI' JO lack•nQ .~1eres\ JI lovtn!I (JU<l'll!•S 32 F 1~m11 creN member 36 Sem1,,ary: "''' 37 Eu•ooetn 3!1 'lnde11d' . l11sh Ji! G1111ary natives •2 Nut !•It I •4 Lowmoumlul &Qllll!ll l ' 1 • " " lO ' ' -~~-' ,. " " " l9 " " '.•(' ' " DOWN words :J Groom t 1molemenl .t "C -·· SI Boo" 5 T•oolc•I As11n 011n!s 6 M•schleYOUI 7 Snoe a Use ooor 1ud11menl 9 Ul11mals 10 Ottawa ind WaYimgton grouplJ ' t•:, f·~ " " ' " ll 1 :I ~,. ' " ' J7 p " Yes1erda1 s Pllt:•e Solved I ( ' ( 0 R f A P, T E ;. l • A N ' u . ( 0 0 ' ,, 0 R 0 p A L C. ( ~(T RE ~EEOE~S A R E A ; A ~ ( N S P ~ I N T ~ S ~L!, 01.-.-- A L II T S II I l ~ 0 1W_ PITS C1EOEO H O N E ~N O W ~E .!!.J iilll [ W I l lfth; I S l ( 0 HA REL P E B E N E 2 E R ~ R 0 P [ S L A JI 0 £ R J.. S 0 R A T E E T l E ' ' ''. s l l p S C { N T 11 Rub out 12 Church strYClu•e 13 Falls DilCk 19 Comoone :?l F•encn arltcle :is Tree 16 Ma101uana -;1 Makes oublic 26 ····Major: Great Bear ?9 cnristmas 30 Waters down :JZ Ler11e bi•ds 33 B1lkan region 34 Macaw• 3'.:i Sislers 3 7 Celestial body • ' ,$[< • IC ·iWr "' . 16 ,,, " ll • ,. l7 . ., . , II 40 Becomes evident A 1 ThQrou11h1ares •z Walks 1t11nn y •:J Prev•OUS 10 45 N A country •6 Snrub 47 Break i.:p a seritence •s KeybO<Hd instrument 49 N•Ckel, 1or one ~1 Sognal 53 OverwhelminQ desire 5• Machirie tool• 56 C1100 57 Gu1do's note 59 Briel aleao ll " • )) " " J8 1vt' ' . ,.r' .. g •I _.,,¥ .. '" " .. 'l I ' ' I ,,. . '!' ' " " )) " " "" 17 ···-38 19 " 151 ' I " ,~ ' •• . " ~' ... MISS PEACH YOU KNOW, F'~ANllNE, .! R'E~LLY ~NOW YEfl:Y LllTL.E. A8'0LAT 'YO[..(, WHY DON'T voi..t FIL-L-ME IN ? DICIC TRACY • Wf:L.L., tN MV Fiil-ST L.1F'~ !. WAS AN EGYPllAN Q tAEEN, AND ! L1Vl'D ON A &AO:&E ON THE. NIL.5'.. 1.N M'Y ~E.COND L.r~e , :L WAS A GYPSY, WHO DAN CEO ACJ<'O% T"AN$YLVANIA b· · E ;-r'11d Le Doux EXCUS~ ME, Ml55 SPENCER ... euT THER!:5 A Pi10NE CALL fOR YOU ... MR. DRIVER.! --p------...1111 by Mell IN MV iHtft D, AND MOS'f INTE.!!:E~TING OF' M' FO~RTf!'N L.1vi;:~1 ! WA? AN HE J!rE.S$1 J..lYING IN MONACCJ, IN A VIL.L.A iHE': 1..IKiE'-0 ~ WH ICH YOu•ve NEVeJ< 'SEEN .... ' ' IN i.FaA~C. ,..;.'..:0:.;Nr-e...:.;.DA.;.Y,:... ·~· ·-:. ...... i:.c..; ·:.: by Chester Gould FLORABELLE RINKLES! 628 ACME AVENUE . THATS IT! F\.ORAB!UE YES, "DIAMONO·TOOTifs• ~ALF·SlSTER. 1E.CHNICALL'f, THIS Sl<JJll lS HER PROPERTY! LIZZ., S~ALL WE DELIVER FLORA.BELLe's PROPERTY TO HER? TM.AT? - • r""I IZ··5 ''Whal I love about this place Is, co mpared to lhat, yo1 don't fetl you're e'adng anything." DENNI!> 'i HE Ml:NACE 'IV/SCM~Y!filif~ lHE Sll/Pl[)CST ltUNGS ! ' ' .. ,, . .,, • • • ' .. " • ·' . .. . " '" "'· ' "' "" • ' !ndl ' <w Ho •• •• • ' " ' " ' ' H " .. .. " " N ' • • ' ' " ' • ' ' ' PUBLIC NOTICt= 2 State Districts PICTITIOUS •usn••ss NAM• ITAllMINT T • w11ow11111 IM''°" Is dOlnt _.,,.., ••· 1tT11tEMENl PUILIU.T!Oll~. I" 0 1•' :161 l:IUfi ltcd tt!tl, 1u1tln, CtH f!Q,1111• •1..0 Teacl1ers Claim t••nerd JOl\n t(oer1;elm111, P 0 lo~ ,0,, 1:i... lt.o tdll, T ... 1111. Cohlcrnle '"" 1 ,. butlnt" II Condutlad Dy Ill lit ltrnero J. 1Cot•11lm1n 111ltmen! we• tlltO wl ln IM County .ot O•tno;lf CQu11ty Qll NOWln\lltl Strike 'Success' Pi; H1heo Or11191 Nov• Dir 14, 21, s. " ... ,.. (OAll 0111~ Pllo!, 21 •n<I Oocemt><!• 3477.73 PUBLIC NOTICt: P'ICTITIOUS l'lUSINElS NA.M l: lTATl:M ENl Tiit following ""''"°"' 1r1 ~"II Dvilnn• ·~· I ~VlltONMENTAL ENT ERPRISE.$ C PANY dbl "Ml!!lALGLASS FA8· 11: TORS", 71>11 Speer Sl•eer. H11nl· By The Associated Press Substitute teachers tiavc been keeping classes opt'n in two California school syslen1s sln.ick by disgruntled 1cach- ers. Picketing teachers in tl-ir Pnjaro Vallc.v Unified School Dist rict in \\'atsonvHle called )119~11 8(1Cll. Ctlll. U~41 R.~r 0 . Fl!PPfl\, llOOl Ctl.,ln c.,,1c, ~---­Hurll1>11lon 811C11, Celll. ~llY Fllppon, 6001 c1tv1n tir, Hi;11 SL<tle Ii on lltdtll. CtlU. 97~7 ' T bullMS• l1 tonduclell ~y I !l~llt<l1 ---------pt r !lllp. ---~---~ POIMIY Flll!Pen I . 1· d I .k " Tl! !l1teme111 w11 tiled wotn tn• I \Clf lrSt ay Oil S l'I (' a co~~ Clerk of Or•'l.Qe CCK111tv on tremendous success." They Octo ' 7~· 1971 ,,,111 claimed 85 percent of the in Sacran1cnto's 11 or t h c r n suburbs. 1'he Sacran1cnto Co u n I '! sheriff 's office did not disc lose the :ian1c of the robbery suspect but said that lhe slain deputy was Bruce R . Verhoeven. 31. a nine-yea r ve1eran \Ytth the forte. S1l()kesn1en for the depart· ment said Sgt. Jerry Brt"nnan fired !he s hots that killed the suspect outside l h c Gt'mCO store. e II 11glies A id? LOS ANGELES ~U l'I ) D1Uy Pllol $1111 Photo OVER THE COUNTER NASO Lt$llng ~ for Tue$day, Oecl!mber 4, 1971 ''"" """'•1·0"'1 u.;, .. ,.,..., •uw•••lt b> ,,.._ ~. D0.,1.-oe !• ..... ~I "''°""I'~" O! t..~<0J1t"' ~1u••I·•' t.<t•I«~ o~""'" o ~·· V•O'I ar.a Oll•I\ i:c•\tn .1 u .. 111.-0 o, O•~• \~ E.<on ~4b ""'"'" <IO•I~'' I EOS i,o...._ •~'!'I 11lhet •> OI Et P•"° 11~1~ fE1•t•111 f! Nutfl hi\~· f I"< ll"Old f_ftt•Q• (' !•u•" 00 0\0! ,n""""-Ect~·I, 01 "'l•1I "~u •u!) . .,,.,, E:<1u \6L oci·.,,, u• '°"""'" Ern•n A """ ,1nd oo no! f "'" In , .. w••><·nl '"l"•I t •»••u 11.~._..,,on, r.... l"• !NDU\TMtALS f •«<In I., A"I D UTILl llES r11111 B• l •d Ail. f tlCI ! '~ !/•, 11 , hf>(j•-nl •1 • 1 l • ' .t Ii~"" ! q 1,1 t.,p.!1 )) ?J '• 1,1 M"'' 11.11 .. '"'"'n 11" Ii ~"'" •n• I • 1 11• l t •l·w 1J , I••. f 'l<l<I T"' " I•, l ot ~ I()< .-.. l•ht<I Or•noe coa•• O•ilv _ Piiot. district's 550 teachers stnycd Nov. 1. 21 t nd Doc. s, n, 1913 ~l1'·7J If h . b T d o t e 10 ucs ay. At Con1pton in the 1.os Angele.s area, nearly 75 per- The for1ner head of Ho1vard llughes' N('vada e n1 pi r c r('peatcd under na th Tuesday that he personnlly gave Sen. Hubert 11. I lun1phrey ! D- t-.1inn. J an attache rase con- taining $50 ,000 fr om Hughes. Jlun1phrey denied 1L ELECTRIC LIGHTING NOT NECESSARY -IF YOU USE A LITTLE IMAGINATION P ast 'Smiles' Contestant Used Peanuts Characters in Humorous Display • • I~ \S PUBLIC NOTICE ' 1101 cent of the district's 1,660 f'ICTIT10US IUSlf\ll!'SS teachers remained orf their NA,MIE STATEMENT 11'4' '.t>'lowlrg p1r1011 I• <1olng 1>u1lnen jobs for lhe fourth day TUf'S-••: . 06LTA RENTAL CO .. 70S w. N..w..,.1 llelcll, C1illo•nla 97661 9•Y· day. ·rhey called for c!o~ing schools until a dispute over pay and protection front M..,. C1•olyn GouNr!, 101 W. ll1r. NtWftQ!"I lltlcll, C1llkirnl1 t766l l ~I• bullMIO I• condi;clt<l bY lndlviOo11L an violence is settled. '. C.1rolrn GoubO!d lllit 1!ftt1rrlent wft• llted w!tll 11>4! (ouM\I' Cltrk or 01111g1 (D1.1ntv on Novt~r 11. 19n. NAGl!L, ltl'OAN &. OAVIOSON, INC. '"' Ma<A"""r srn. N1w,.ort ... d1, Ctlll. 11"9 ... """""' el Ww F·Ztstf Pubfl1l'l9d Ortngc co ... t 01lty P!lot, Navtmbtr 14 71, 11. t lld O.C:tmbe• s. 19n J490-13 PUBLIC NOTICE e Tmo Killed SACRAf\IEJ\"TO !U PI~ -A sheriff's deputy and a rohbcry ~'Uspect v.·ere shot to death Tuesday night durini; a gun· battle outside a discount store PUBLIC NOTICE SVPliltlOR COU llT OF THE ST•TE OF C•LIFQlttl tA FOil TtiE COVNTY Of ottANGE J .~11 No. A·7sfl• ~ubllS1'ed Or•~O! Co•~! 0••1Y Pllo1. NOTICE OF HEARING FlltST ANO Na•t'l'IDlr 14. 11. ;;1 •ftd Ql)(embf'< FINll.L ACCOU NT •NO llEPOllT OF WS·IJ 11.0MINISTllATlllX WITH THE WILL ·'-· -"-'-'-----------11.N"IEXEO ANO ,.ETITION' POii ITS SETTLEMl!'NT FOR ALLOWll.NC£ OF P URI.Ir: NOTTCt: Robert Maheu. u1 a dl'!XlSi· tion filed in federal court here. said that he i;ave lhc nioney 1r1 1968 to 11un1phrev, v.•ho \Vas I hl•ll \•ice president a n d [)('mocra\ic presidcn!ial c:ir1· didat(', in a limousine parked in front of the Cenlury Plaza Hote l in Los Angeles. v"here Humphrey had given a speeeh. The dcpo.s itio.n is ·part of a con1plex libel s uit by f..1iahcu ag.ninst lfughes. e K11ifit1g Probed VACAV ILLE (UPr i -The knife <ittark th<it cost rnass slayer Ju;1n Corona his left f',Vr may h.'lve bet'n prornpted l>y a hon1oscxu:il's l111rt fcrl- ings. invcs!lgators said Tue.~­ dav. Corona. ~n. serving a 1111· tern1 for the slayings of 25 111nerarit farm v.•orkers. \Vas stabbed repcatNIJy Saturday n~ht. Doctors 11·ho rrmoved the eye report 1hat Corona is 1n s:llisfactory conrHrion despite rnore than 30 wounds. e 1'01111d G11ilt!I S;\'.\I BERNAllDINO I AP t -A 22-vcar-old Air Force ~f'rgeant has bC'Cn found guilty of first-degree n1urctcr in the sl;iying 11f ti ,\'Oung couple h11chh1king to Leis \'cgas. ~t·\'. 10 be n)arr1l•d. Thomas F.d\vard \' n n Sponsors for This Year's Yule Smiles E vent N a1ned ;\lore tha n a dozen sponsor·s or Christmas decorations Ill the Orange Coast area hav~ agreed to part1cipa1e in this 1·ear's "40 t-.·lilcs of Christmas S1nilC's'' compctillon. Defying the gloo1n of a bro11"ned-out holidaJ season ;dong the truditiona!ly glit- l1·ring cuas1 Hnd the sparkling m:ll n SICll'S 1lf lhc. area's in- land cotnmunities. t h e s e sponsors have vo11·cd nol to lel thi' rnerg,V crisis grlnch steal Chri stn1;1s. Judges 11·ill 1·h:1v entries in the "40 ~1 ilcs of Christmas Smiles·· cornpc!Jtion under daylight conditions. l h u s n1:ik1ng thr u<>e o! clectr1c:D l lighting unnt·t'l·~s:ir~ TllE AREA\\'JU I:: contest IS cosponsort'd by the Daily Pilot ;:ind Orange County Coast Association and continues ;1 tradition bl'gun deep in thl' Great Depression cl<1ys \vhrn coastal C'o111.:nun1t1r-; sou,t:hl Iv lur(' · fl:itl:ind " !(iun~1s lo loc.:al ;i1·C':i.> 10 f:ee 1he bri1:ht lights. cornpelition The 1973 conll'St ntrcad\' has signed up as par11cipiints these sponsors: CAPISTRAl\'0 8 EAC H- .\lr. and i'>1rs. Frank Raney 11·ill coord111ale residential en- tri1'S fur C::ipi.~trano Com- rnunity Assoc:iat1on: Vaughn Curtis v.•ill v.·ork on ··corn- ll)ercial" entries for the chan)- llt!r of comnlcrce. CORONA DEL !\IAR Chamber of Commerce \rill nominate cntrit>s: contacl 1s :'vlrs. Jessie Hill in Chamber office. (()STA 1\1ESA -Front Door ('ornmittee of Chainher of Cf'mrncrce will coort.linate en- tries: contact is ~frs. A.L. 1 l.ui;y1 Pinkie~· FOlil\'TAIN \'ALLE'' \\'omen 's Div1s1on of !hr Ch:11nhcr of Con1nlcrcC' is 1n r hnr~r , cont:icl 1s !llrs. Diddy Larntlll't's and Tennis Club J\11 s s I 0 I~ VIEJO Hoineowncrs' Association will spnnsor local participants in area1vide competition . A1rs. Jeannie Cagncbin is thr:. coordinator. NE\\1PORT BEACll Nev.·port Harbor Ch amber of Commerce 1vi!l participate. Contacl :Irick Barnett at chamber ofrice. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Entries v.'ilt be nomina1ed hy San J uan Beautiful Con1- mittee: contact is Hugh Cray. SEAL.BEACll -Chanibcr of Cornm<'rce v.·111 coordinate contest efforts: coniacl is Proctor \Veir in chamber of- fice . Comn1unities of CULVERDAL~ in Ir 1· in e . f.AGUNA BEACll and SA~ CLEi\1ENTE still had the pro· ~rain under C'onsid<'ratlon to- clav ;ind are expecH'.d tu an- no"unce their parlicipa.tion er non-participatlon in the near future. DAJ\'A POJj'l;T is thC only community to ,1nnounce !hat O•nly M QA'1 Orq 0.il~ C,..n 0d!d 100 O~y!n Ml U..\'\ 0• 0.:l'D ~1'! l,lo•ln• Intl Doll~·~ c O•~m C" 0•6"1 Hit O••" s.,, Ootulel Oflll' Gt~ Oona11t, Oo•t~ c,, ' I!· I 1 ' 11 ~· r •~ " ''. ~ " T' .. . .. \' •u " • I\ ' !~ • I• ;1 ·' .'I ~ . ~· " . . ' ·~ IQ , , ll • •a • 11 10 lO« ' ' \JI' U ' ol •" , 1' ..... I< I• " ] . .. ' , . ~· 10 h •• q\, 21 11 • ... 1' I . I, \IG<~ l:lan•OrqnAO 0.1 !.IWI• v.1 .. rnt l •d .l \krll c...,. 168.100 8 •. 8 • --'• lh,.lOO 9 ' q •... '• 11.m E>I> "•'\e• 0 .. 11 Ddld ~n Penn L•lt No•l~'"O 1\100 Co111Dln• Am l onC. .. n In'"' 110 >00 •1 ' •1~. -1 11,000 JI> , J I" • '' 10,.00 I• 18 '• -I ••.•00 ''• 7 -... 60.i)"'.O 11 • 7! -' ~1•00 9. ~·· -. )0 .. •· .•• ""' " ' I• U • ',,qn•l·~ tc C ";(Al " . •• 10 -•'• ~ • t '' l-0 ' " • , , lo \/' I~ • ,; NA\0 \IOIOJ""' 10<l~y 0,118,f>OO, AOvdnct\ •O'>. t;.. fl "''" e II Un\~dft'7'a 1 1~ TOt•I 1•11 \O' I! \J ' 11•' • • ; ' ]1 l• t;rri11 f'r~ n11d [o.~f'r.• " " • 1; ' ii ; ~· JI ,, • ,., ',,,. 1(< 11 l' 11 ' ' '. ' ... '" C.•INERS I.AP\ tn(O•P \l',>J ~ lion H<t~<l>Cl!O 1• • '• J ,,.,.,, 111wo..-.. 1 ·• r " •Tom llrc.,,.n lft q ,. 11• ~ "Q"""I 1nco•P n" -, ~ Avte • IP!O'~ 1 -•,. • Huftl M1q m e• • I ~ En~•Cf'< Con~• \ •' '• ~ I •elu1•V~ 111~ I'•,. '• 10 l nuqy C.• vl 'o I -'I 11 P•<~"\~t Aid \ -'1 11 (~nt~no~I .JOI> 2l'. • 1 ' • ll M•ne°Wt .l.p ~ 3} • l I ,. Pi''' 011 11.nq l•'•• J • l: ' 11 P•1fn! ~nQI o IU ·~ (~OMlqlnv wl I • • '• 1/0<ng•ph /N.!! \«• '• lit 10 ~~•11~n food 11 , •• " "' uo "' "' "' "' "' "' uo "' uo "' "' "' uo uo "' "' ,, LOSERS 11 II l "~•o /Ion<! lot I \. , l (I"''' ,1 1N> 11 •'• "' 11 !(!~nl ,nU<:lnUI l'• ,, • A.n<l<;n Jdl~D 1•· \J o ll '"""1""r••S ~ 11 11 b (;I E.Qu oly l oft q l1 a I Ml., Inn In• l '• J Ott p , on >.. Otr I D!f 1 on 7 on •o Ott _,,, ,f ~ tp .. Q ( .. , \11 ••• ,~ ·~ • ~ \11d!'(I o;y,1•"'' 1'' •. , '. 11 t~ 1 .. ~n~1• C.o•p • lo lQ 11 ,,.0lj<Jl~o•o l1 l0'1 J• , , , I li Ao,,,«n M•<'U I • '• ., 1, 1J f 1~ro 1n1 JO 11•-" 1 ' !< 1-1,.,~n I ••~m •'--"• 1, 11.11\~•nSnd'' Ja •~•-~. ~· n 1~ e~-e· Un>!~r ·. 7•,r--1'~ I'' 11, II U••O<•il·n l n J -... I• • I) I~ i,dnd ll 1.omm J -'" °'' °'' OH '" °'' "" "" °'' °'' "" °'' lS.l '°' '" '" 1•.S " ' ll.) "' '" " ' '" " " " .. " " " '" 1q 1 '" " ' '" " ' ,,. '" ... " . '" '" '" " ' " ' '" " ' " ; STATUTORY COMM ISSIONS -._ N 0 FEES FOR EXTRAOll DIN il.llY --------SElt_VICES, FOlt 11.PPOIHTMENT TO FICT1Ti0u1 I USINE1S FILI.. VACANCY A ... D •o• PINAL ~·ormnn, \l"hO was stul1oned ::it Gt"Or~c Air ForcC' B:lsc nl'ar \'1ctorvillc, 1~·a~ eon. vieled Tuesday in S :1 n Bernardino County Superior Cou rt of the murd('r of J ohn \\'illlarn Bell. 22. uf On!ario. <-lnd his fiancee. Kathleen Her- ron. Ii. of Cuean1onga Pa r1i r1pat1ng 111 tt1e contc~! in reeent yt1ars hal'e Ileen co tn !1) unity u1·gLJn1z<1l1ons. hon1eo1vnC'r groups. ch;1111ber s of con1 n1crce and lleautifica· tlon cornn1il1i'CS frorn throughout the Orange Coast area. Pot.cnt1al sr10nsors IH•V" unt ii 1\fonday !o «ontacl the Daily Pilot for this year's ll ARBon VIE\V Hit.LS - l\'c•vr entr.v 1n the conies\ <'S of this year, the .1 r r a · s par I 1c1 pa t i on \rill be rr1nrrl111a!c·d b.v Nan 1\loorr. ~(·c·rctar.v of lhC. Harbor Vie1v 111lls Con1n)uni ty Associa tion. it \\'ill drop completely out •-----------------------• of the "'Smiles"' eompctiUon. I MUTUAL FUNDS I MAMIE 1111.TEMEMT O!STlt!I UTIOlt ,~. lollOWll\Q pe•\.Ol'l 11 dotng 1>u1•n••• NOllCE 15 1-tEREBY G1veN tllil 1s: Mildred E. E1!ei>, AC1m!nl11•alrl • wlltl PEll~NAL SERVICE RE•LlY, ,6"1~ tl'lt Will annf•t'd ol tne above .... lmtd Vi•ll Ott Oro. Newl)Ot\ B•Kll. C•lllOfnl11 <ltct'dtnt'• t.Ta!t, ha< Hie<! ,,.reln 11 """'° Flrsl '"" Fiftal A(COUl\l &nd R~rl M•rY Glorll Pillft, 76.U Vl•!f Del of Admlni1tratr1> "''"' Ille Will •nne•td Oro. Ntwl)Ott leacn. CalitOfn•• ,,"60 •nd Ptli!IO<l too-It$ 5•tt1emen!. lo• lnl' bu1lnn1 h COf>dlKI"' bY •n I~· AllOWarn:t ol SM•u!O<• Comm;.,;...,, •nd O•V•du•I F"'' IOf E•t•110<C1onary Stn•k••· lor Miry Go. Piau• AOPO•n•rntnt 01 f "r•e~ to Fill V11<11nrY Th•• 1111ement w111 lile;:t wi1n •ne Coun1v ~nd '°" F•nAI Oht"l)UI;,,.. r•ler·:nc! to (le•~ of Or1ngt C11<1n1y, Novemt>tr U. whoch ,, m•d• t1>• turther ""''«via••. 1tll. and '""' The !om• ~n(I olatt ot n~ftr.119 "'·1Hll lne •~m• ""' l>Ct"" ~•' "" Dtttmoer Pi;1!1iilled Or1,...e Con! ' DellY Pilol, 10. 1913. "' 9 00 a m , •n tne "'"'""""' HO•tmber ll, 71. :it •ncl Otcef1'~ ot Otp1r!me<>I No l o• ••Id coi;•• ~. 1t1J lli1-n 1r 700 Civic Ctnttr Dd•t Wt \!, on :..:=------------lint C1ty ol Sant~,..,,., Cal.to<nia. Skylab Astro11ltuts Trace Co11iet's Pcit11 PUBLIC NOTICE ,tCltTIOUS IUllMIE \S Dated NOYtmbe• )(), 191). W. E. SI JOHN counrv Cler> HUltWITZ, HUltWIJZ & R.EME-' Ot l211d UrMI NAME IT•HM•NT ll>e toUowll"IQ ~rtori' t •• d0•1111 P.O. ID~ ll31 bll•l;:!11~1:M.r~lna a. Ol1!rlbl/lir19 Co .. 1010 ~t'tftur llW. No. jS, Stnla Ant• C•lll. "'1707 SllWWll 9~1. 1010 M1<Artf'lu• BIVll. No, "· S•nlll Anl . Celli '2101 T!'ll• bu•ln!H I• conduCI"° bV en T91: !7Ul l1l·'6l'O N•wport 1••<11. Cllilorni• '1Ul •ttom1v1 1or, Pet;tiontr Pul>li•""' Otang• Co~•l Otilv Pdn1 Otc~t>er 5. 6. 11 , 191J 1ow.7l PUBLIC NOTICE iridl>'ldutl 1--------ccoccccc.-occ=-I Ed .... ard Brummet! NOTICE o~ NON·RESPON,IBILllV 1!'11' 1t1ttm'"1 ..,,., t!le<I \I/Ill! ,,,.. Notice I• 11e•eb·1 g•ven t~~I !t>t un (e>unlv Clwlt ol Oranoe CQ~nN on Mrlillt>td w.11 not b~ re~oon•lt>le for Navemt>tr U, n n ~nv det>h "' h~b•liti•> contt ;Jtted bY SPACI:: CENTEH. J/ouston 1 AP\ -Skylab J's astronauts began thC'1r first C'Xtcnsi\·c observations or lhC' comet Kohoutek today, a 1 n1 1 n g cameras and elettronic in- s!ruments as it sped ncar<'r earth. .. She's s11 1l con1i11g at us:• ron11nnndcr Gerald P. (;::irr rt'\)()rtcd as he photographed n1an President f\' i e o I ii r Ceause::cu '"ill sign a joint declaration today pledging coopC'ration be\\vc·en their t\\'O nations in the political ;ind ccono1nic fields. The doc11ment \vill be signed \1·hen th(• Rom nnian leader Jr- rives at the \Vl1itc !louse for Fl'ISt• tnY<>ftt olt>er '""" my,e!I, on o• "!I~' Publi•lltd O•&n11~ (Ool!I O~il1 PHot Thi• dat~. N~v~mt>er :it 1nd DK~~· .S. li, lt, Odl e<! !hi> 761~ d~V OI Novemixr, the eon1rt. still a fuzzy dot a fan~1vell 1nect1ng \Vllh Nixon . 191) Jl,l.7] 191).. FICTl'tlOlJS IUllM•S' NAM• ''tATl:MENT 1--~ ............ ;,,;;;i;::--l~f toll11Wi"9 per~ 1r1 do!no 11~~;n1u '"' J. w. 1NTl"ltl()llS, um 1'01a~•. Mh1lon Vltjo, C1lll. '2•75 W•yM 5. Howtrd. 15"2 Miu.loll Vl•IO. Ctllf. t2U! JIM A. Btrtl1, 2'116 S. Da•H!I W1y, Sanlt A111 1'110• Tlli• bvt/MSS It coMucltd by • 111n- "'" 111rtnero!'llp Wt~M $, HllW•rd Tlllt 1l11tmenl w•• llltd wll!'I "11 COlllllY Cltrk of Orel"IQt CountY on lia•1mbtf" 26. ,,,J PllYATE TIUST RINDS AVAILABli FOR ltEAL UT A Tl LOAMI 1111 f. 21'1d TRUST OEEDG $1.$00 To $250.000 UP TO llO" LOAMS OM 1'1\JST 0£EO COLLATERAL llWl'OltT IOUITY P\1- Hewpoti Center 111 1he skv. but µ:ro1\'ing ____ ~ _____ _ brigh ter C'ach day. It was 120 ~~- rnilhon tnJ!es av.·ay, streaking 1\1<1/.IOll. at 110,000 miles an hour tnward a Christrnas-timc ·-·-•·---... -.... ,_•---..--·-••-••-..,.---.-- rendezvous with the sun. Carr, William R. Po gue and Edwa rd G. Gibson planned lo train four d i f f e re n l in· struments on the comet today for a total of nearly four hou rs viewing time. The 1'14'0 leaders have already signed mutual a vi a I ion , fisheries and taxation pacts. e Leavi11g, Soon f'2t711 hi.<! 0..11111t COAll Ot lly Pllo! :ii end 0tc1mw'r s. 17. lt, '20 N.wp0rt C1n11r om. NftlllPOfl lle9Cll, Calli', {714) 144-88f4 e Joh1t Pled9e WASHINGTON WASHI NGTON IUPl l Presidentia l Adviser Bryce N. Harlow, called back lo govern- ment service to help President Nixon rebuild his Watergatc- shattered staff. 11'ill leave the a dmi nistration "relatively soon. 3S1'8·1l PlJBLIC NOl'ICE INTERCONTINENTAL INVESTMENT COMPANY 11 r ro1d T• A•11••ite• Its ••1oclotlo1 .t.1 A l rokor0 Dffler Wl1h U.S. SILVER CORP. FREE A COPY 01' "IUILDlftiG YOUR p·11ur:1 WITH Sll.VIR" TNI!' Sl"el..I. MOST AUTHOlllTATIV• 10011: ON SILVIElt IN'tllSTMl!NT, THIS l llTSll.Lllt HAS 50t..D OV•lt JtlMt COl'll:I IN IOOKl'tOJlll snw, 1111 rlMtl 1'¥.,. 1!!01i> •~ Y•l111 1111r1111 tit• 11111 u montltt. w1 tltlnll "°" ollMlll lrntw mert ab!Nl 'tHll l11Ytll• """' 11'1•1 tlll 1t111tlly l•HIEl'IT lrtm ~Utktl enll Konomk VM"111~111t, Fot llmHM llmt l"ly. l'ltlt 111 Yollr COllY lt1ot em i. 11ot pm •I INTlflCONTININTAL INVISTMl!NT COMltANY )ti Nf:WP'OltT CliHTEl DltlVE-SUIT Ei lts MIWl'OIT PIMAMClll.L (l:NlEI NlWPOltT llA(N. CA.-VALIDll.TED PAlllUNO 644-9410 "I had a con1plele un- derstancHng 1vith lhe President when l carne back that 1\ was on a ll~mpor<-lry b.'lsis." Jlarlo'l4' said Tuesday, noting it has been six months since he left his job as a viec president of Procter & G<11n- ble. e I' Ire Deal h• WAYNE, Pa. (UPI ) -A nursing home thal burnf'd down Tuesday and kil led nine elderly patients was cited in July for safety violations. and its owners were told to inslall an indoor sprinkl er systern. a smoke detection device and a ·ure~ 11larm. according to state a111h()ritie.s. The fire at the Caley Nurs- ing Home and n chRbllitation Center In this Philadelphia suburb broke out a t about 9 a.m. in thc-73·ye11r-old , fo11r- story stone and wood building and raged out of control about one hour. Tn addil!On 10 the deaths, 4() person!! were 1n· jul'C<I. The "40 ~liles of Chrisln1as ll Ul\'.TINCTO!\ BEACll - Chan1bl'r of Co 111 11) e r c e · s \\'on1e11's Division 11·i ll 111akc nornina!ions: eon t a t l is lhrot1gh ch<1n1btr of11te Smiles" contest judges v.·ill ._ ____________________ _. select a first. s('cond and third place 1vinner in each of t1vo categories -Best Rrsidenc<' and Bf'st Con1111('rcial -and ;ilso 11·ill select lhc area thcv fc(•I exudes !he mos I Christmas spirit through its decorations. That area v.•ill be d e signaled .. Christrnasvillc 1973:' LAGllSA r-,; I G U E L Ho1neO'l4'nrrs' grout> and Avco F1n:1ncial Corp. 11·i!l cooperate nn cont<'SI , contact is Doris \\'alkcr LAKE FOJlEST -Com- n1un1\\' associat1on ,,. 1 ! I partir1pate: conta~t is Bob Figc1ra of Lake Forest Beach TIIE "40 i\tlLES" judges will vie1v entries in the areav.·ide contest on t h c 1vcekend of Dec. 15-16. Swede Pri1ne Minister • Voted Out 111 Election COPEN l-IAGEN !UPI 1 Prime t-.l1nisler An k e r JocrgC"nsen resigned toda~·. the vicli1n of a shattering election defeat by a n iconocla stic coahtion led by a nlillionaire lawyer vowing to end the inconie tax and abolisb the armed forces. !hat he sympathized with 1hern brcause "in rccC'nt years. business had become the 1vhipping boy of governtncnt'' in the United Slates. e Rf>C'ord Snle LONDON IAP) -A Picasso Joergcnscn submi tted his cubist painting was sold for res i g n a L io n to Queen $816,000 to an unidentified Margrethe but agreed to head _________ ~ an interim caretaker govern·~ mcnt until a ne1v one is form-World ed . His Social Democratic p:'.lr!y won a plurality in Tuesday's elections despite suffering the v.•ors1 dcfeal in its century-old history. 1'hc opposition lo Joergensrn \11as led by l\loi;ens Glis1rup 1vho ran his electi on campaign on pron1ises he would abolish !hr 50 percent income ta..:, firC' half the country's civil servants and replace the n11ti1ary 11•ith a telephone that 11•n11ld tell callers in Rus.sian. "11•r .surrender," e Offers Help SINGAPORE (UPll California (iov. Ron a 1 d Hca~an niet loday w 1 t. h 1licn1bcrs of Si ng apore· s i\n1erican bu s in es s com· munity, admitted they have some tough problems a nd of- fered WashloglOn's belp "even if lhil l muans government get· ting out of your way:' The form er l-lollywood actor and now co n servative Rcpublicnn stale leader told 11 ~roup of U.S. businessmen 111 \his key Asian trade center t American buyer today. selling a world record auction price for a work by the Spanish n1as1er. The buyer clinched his bid \l'ith a phone call from Ne1v York for "Femme Assise:· painted by Pablo Picasso in 1909. Sotheby's, the fine a rt auctioneers. said the previous \\'orld record paid at auclion for a Picasso painting was $71 I.I10. e Drlvh19 Ban OSLO, ~irway f AP) Norway today banned Sunday driving , lhe eighlh European country to do so because of the Arab oil squeeze. ' Minister of Trade Jens Evensen also a n no 11 n c e d governn1ent plans to introduce gasollnr. rationing beginning Jnn. 7. the same day neighbor- ing Swl'den begins r:'.ltloning. Other count ries !hill have brin· ncd Sunday driving are the Netherlands, Dclgh.an, Lux- c rn b our g, D e nmar'lt , Switzerland, \Vest Germany and Italy. ' Ntw Yori< Fol· low• .. Q " a l•\I ot l>ilt dnlt a'kt'O P"· '"' on /roluho&I ~uno' d\ ol>O!elt b• !t>e N•'>D In<. D<l<•ml1er 4, "11 11!11 A•k .AOv•"' • 1~ • •I ••1n• rd 111 1 88 11.•l<td lft ll l'I I• 6) Atuture f II 8 !1 AGE FQ • 01 • .\6 All\ldlt 109• 1116 .t.lpnd Fa 111911!91 4mcap F 4 Jl • II .Am e,.111 9 •8 10 •1 •m 0••1 111 1.91 :;:: ~~1iRf_;~1 I 6\ l'UNDS: C•P!•I 6 11 I lo tnc;om /SJ 1)6 lnv\tm I JS I OJ Soecl 611 I " \I<><• 6 11 I J.I "m Gor i~ \.O'I \_,16 Am l<t,ln •IJ t BS 11.m lft'fll • rt • 18 .AmMul 1\.8 8l1J Am NI C.• 1.91 <. 11 11.N(HOl:I GAOUP : c~~1d1 ~"<I In• c,,.,,n l<t(0"1 Vtn!Yr W• N~ll A\1•on Aud~• F J 6• l,t9 6 ll ' l8 o 88 I I• 6 OI I II 101 816 10 !>O 11 66 119 llC • 1) b )2 "' HOUG HTON Ful\O• •ll •61l ~·uno II ~ ... 1n SICK• II_\ )% ••• S<• •00 • l~ 8L( C.1~ (/I !II 8•1>...,n 10 n 10 u B•••G< I 10 ~ I~ 81y••-o• ; .. 6 "" l>call\ HI I 61 I •I °""'"" • 11 • ll 11••~1~· J . .O j ll lk>lld1I• • 11 I 01 llo\t Fdn 8 ... 9 ;, llrown i tl l 10 81n11m 9 •n 9 . .0 Cil.LYIN FUNDS: BYll fO Ill! 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II! lnteqon I \I I 11 p,.,.,, II 9 01 Q 91 VINCE ltl 11\vt't 11J.lll.U Plinnll 116 •&1 •0NOERS: !l\W tl\ Go '·"" 166 PL+ C.AO ion II /I lnvt\I e II 711 +n• Co A 119>1J 0. f'MICE ltOWl Y~ Corn 6 ll I II lnw C.uld tl>I I.If Grw1n 1101 11•1 ~pot! ti• tM !nwll\Oit lU . N• Er1 1 1011101Vn~•l>!I )I'> l l1 1nvfl0\ tlJllO~'"•Hor '"'tQ\o~nQ•O 11•10 IMVEST !'Jo Fd 1 /1 I!• V•ftl 1090 I 01 . COUNSEL l'fo••d1 ) I\ I •0 v .... n l J l! 3 6d {IPlm 6,11 1,1) P.ovd (,I Ip I 11 V•On! Gt I'° 'M C1p111v lH 111 P"IO\IP 901 tlJI W•ll Tqr 661 11~ C•pll ~ ; 01 \ \t PUTNAM """'~ Mu 10 )) 11 i1 l~Y(Sl GltOUP; FUNDS "~'"'I "q 100110 0 1osc.1n sn Can•tr !O ll!l!Jll 'jtj~LLI NG.TON IOS NO 111 )~I E<i~•I• !JJ IS. C.llOUP. IOSP• )I\ 11111 ( .. o tliltt)I\ l "'I"" 191911 at M~!v•I I ll ~II (:1 .. 1n 9\)IQ U 1· .. ,1 •I• ~0) Slot' f1·ft"l8 It lnT -I Ml t e! """'"" 1(1 "I 11 °' '>lilt(! t lO!QOO 1~. l•l ~•l f t ft~,. 111 II\ V••P•w /JI ltl "''lft f •ii t•~ ''"" •ult !IJ\ l n•~I •.•i )1)8 Vo1•<1 t •l , .. 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TllESE ARE f:tt ·out, fright(·ning forl:'l',1~1s '''hich I. for ont'. refuse' lo believe - hut 1hcv dese rve ,·our nl- lcntion ·because 1hCy help dramatiZC' lhe bleak short- tcrm and long-term outlook for food prices here and abro.1d . h.ivr 11s1Hb!ishrd nr.v.• records in rCS[)On'«' ro lhl· stirn1il11 s Qf !111{h pr!L'\'S :ind to l'Xp.'l11d1>d <1t-re<i 1it'. 1\orld cl1·n1:-.nds for \\hl·:1t will eon11nur 1u n~ach 11t·w rc r ords too . \\'ith stockµilt•s :-.o I o '1' - 1lrplC'l•·r1 111 rl·s1·r1·t•.s nic~sured hl t••rJ11o; •lf <la.vs ra1h1·r lhan ~(';1rs -<in\' s!'tli:1ck<; !and \1ho d:1r1·s guar:inl<'f' nature's l'OOpt•r;H 1on r roolrt destroy New l•adustrial Co111plex pros(J(•tls h1r uni\' nirxlrr:itc Air"''ay 20, a S4 million industrial con1plcx near the Orange County Airport pri1'l' 1ntrc;1s...-" nn futu re and the planned Corona de! ti.lar Freewav. ts now under conslruction. 1\ccord- 11·hcat h:irvl'sts in g to Coldwell Banker. leasing agent fo r -the Saffell and ~1c,1\dan1 project. the 1'ht'.'. U.S .. 1r<iditionr1ll Y the dc~etopment's first structure is clt1e for ('c1111plcrion at year's end \1/ilh the re- 11·orld s supphl'r of last rrs()rt , ma1ning four buildings to he fini shed IJ 1· l;1lc tl\;_irt h. h:i s cu t back donations of key -· cornmodltie:> to international hun~('!' relier organizations Yt'h1eh 11111 tll<' food programs kl'rplng some 80 million people froin starving to death. F'OH l<:IGN BUYERS are '\•illing to pay even highrr pr1C't's for tin1ited fertilizer supplies. and fer t i I i z er short:igt!s have appc-ared. f'uel shortages aff£'Cting fertilizer product.ion v:ill in!l·nsify these shortaf.("es -and this fac.1or alone coid<l curtail our \'Cry Ix-lated efforts to bring back millions of idll' arres in to µr~ duction of 1vheat and feed grains. Energy shortages are a price-J1 iking fa ctor el'erywhere. FDIC Grants H uge .Loa n To B eleaguered W es tg·ate \\'ASl!l/'\t;TOI\ <.\P l -Thr F't'dcr nl Dcposi! lnsuranct· Corp .. 111 an unusual action . has !o;in('tl about $500,000 to the compan y formerly headed by C. ;\rnholl Smith. the San Diego financi4.1r y,•hose finan· cial empire is in a state of near collapse. :JC't1on . II \\:JS t'Xpl:ii n('rl, 11·.-is to kccµ \\'csrga!L•-C11l1fon11;1 111 business so that it n1ight sornl'" day be-able to repay loans n1ade by lhc bankrupt United States t\<Uional B;1nk of San Dirgo. The bank. also forincrly headed by Sm ith. w en t bankrupt in October and the FDIC took over as rt•ceiver. Son1e assets or th e b:lnk '1'en~ sold to Crocker N:itional ll:ink of California. TllE FDIC kept aOOut $4201 s,1ith .11<;0 h.1d lx>t>n ov.·ner tlf !hr S.111 Diego Padr£'s basrbr1!l te<1n1 . ~:\-111'11 \VAS charged by thr Sf>curities and Exchangr Com- n1 issi0l1 y,•uh c iv i I fraud in operauons of his businesses and resigned in October as chairn1an of \\'es t g a t t' - California as !l<'lrt o_f :in out-of- court sett!emenL He previously resigned as an officer and director or U.S. i'lat1ona! Bank of San Diego. Minimum W age Set At $2 SAN fi~ANCIS(.tl (.\1'1 - ·rv.·o dollars <rn hour l1as been srt as the n11111rnum wage for mo.st California men and v.·on1en v.·orkers. 1'he s1r1te Industrial \Vc lrarc Conirnission ordered Tuesday thal !he 1111-rease fr('!n1 the Sl.65 level b..· put into effect fllarch 4, 1!174. FOlt STU D ENT S, :if>' prent1ees. I l' a r n c· r s and minors, lhf' ne1\• n11ni1nun1 is Sl.70, up fro111 $1 35,· 1\•hich \\'[IS st>I in l!l6j. for !he first tirne, the stair 111in1n1uni 1vagc applies to n1e11 :is v.•ell as 1\·on1en and 10 household dornestic 11·orkt'rS. The nc\Y k•v(•I g 1 ,,. C's C:1l1forni 11 the high es L rn1nin1 u1n 1\'age in Hie cou11t1·y. exet·pt for Alaska 11•irh $2.!0. Chai rman 111co<lorc 'l'odd said . • Ill California FINANCE 1'111.• fL•dert11 IS $L65. 1\ l'ERS(li\1 \l'Ork111g ~1 ·HJ-- hour week :11 thr n e 11· rnin in1Unl wi! Je;-1rn S4 ,l6lJ :in· rHla!11• The L'S. IX<pa11rnenL of L:1t..o1' has defined $4.JOI) as t h f' povL"rly level f o r a l:in1dv uf four Tt11: llt'I\' sr;J lc is applicable to ··all persons engaged Jn v~1 rhH1s u11lu stries and 0c- rtip;1t1ons. v.·hethcr paid . on_ a l11lit'. pil't:l' r:i!e. con1m1.S.sron or ot ht•r b:1~is, y,·ith few ex- t't'lillOJ\S, said !hc con1mission ~'.xl'rpt1011s include govern· nll'Hl l'lllplOVC'S. s I u den t 11ur~l·S. 0ti1 s1ill' o; il I es 111 e n . hab;.·~1t!1'rs. pror~·ssional ar· !ors an d :1ct re sses and in· d1·nturcd apprenl1CC'S. Tll E SCA LE docs not apply to an l'rnptoycr 111 i th feW£'r 1h ~1 n I 11 c p1.·rsons in farrning n<·1.·u1>alions . lf lhC' rn1p!oyc·r h;1s rnorl'! than five en1ployrs :11 nnv one time during the )C ar. i10111evcr, it does apply. Ford R ~ca,ll 'U rineces sary' \VASlllNCTON T!lC' govrrnrncnt an investiJ!alion reason lo recall (UP!l sa id 1oday sho\1·ed no 5.5 1nilliou Ford ca rs for a sarety defect crilics charged c<Juld cause !ht' front v.·heel 10 fall off. .,., Tlfl:: NATIONAL Highway Traffic Safrty Adn1ini st ration checked 1norc than 700 report s nil'olving a tonlrol arm i11 the front 11 hccls of 1965 lhrough \9fi9 f11ll-sized Forr1 and ~lercury t ars. 1967-69 Thundr rh1rd:-. :_ind l!lli9 Con- tinent;1l ~lar k Ill ears. "Nun1rrous alleged cJSl'S o( srrlous injuries or dC'alhs at- rr·ibut1·d to !011·er 1'()n!r11! arn1 f:ulurc in such 1 chiclr-s were investigated. and. v.·ith onl' rx- crption appear to be \\'Jthout ~uhst;i nce," the safety agency said. But it did \1·arn 01\·ners to ins1><'ct !he co n1rol arms "im- 1111«l1.11rl)" if the rars have bt·t·n in1·olvcd in accidents in- 1 olving ."harp impact to the front end. TllE CJONT~R for Auto S.ifc\y :ind consumer .ndvocate n nlph Nader have been urging acUon sin('e 1970 when Ford recalled 85,000 polieo car3 for eu ntrol arn1 failurrs. \Vhars more. 1h~ prospt'ct is grirn despite the probability that ffiod prices "ill climb at a n1uch s1owrr r;1!r in 1974 than in 1!17:1 -,~·hich isn'I saying mut h in vie\v of 1!17'.l's ju1np r1r close 10 19 J>Crc<·n! TI1f' price ln.•nd is I 1l1Pd t1p1111rd despi!c the file! lh;1t~ for lhe sccontl con;.;l'C'uti1·e inonth . bo1h ll'ho!rsalt• and rc·tall food ori<'CS declined in OctoOCr. f'rit"E'<; for farm prod· ucts. proc<'ssC'd foods <1 n d feeds rrll ;1!1nfls! 4. percent. due principall ~· to pr 1 c £' declinrs for li1·r>s!ock, oilsreds and n\eats. Pr1res of food s \Ve buy for ton,;umption at ho n1c sli 1l1">1.-d .03 prrl'1•11L Stocks of sovbcans 1·ital as ani1nal feed. \~·ere running 17 )X'rcenl behind a year ago before the '73 harvr.st , an d nr>xt year's production is e.xpec1NI to be do\vn as farmers shirt this ~ e.'.lr's soyh('an acrCr!ge to other n1ore profitable crops. The loan v.·as made as an ;:id1·ancc b.v the FDIC to the Westgate-Cali fornia Corp. to hC'lp the company meet its payroll. an FDIC spokesman said 'r'uesday. 'rhe advance \Vas approved by the FDJC board of directors Friday. \\'atrrgate-Ca litornia. \l'hich .. --------------------------------------------------------· TllE 1\-f r\IN rationale for the Sales Off 13% Need for Sniall Car H 11rts A uto M ctk ers A.\'O Tll IS I.~ rhc porketbook pinch to l"•.:p1'f! rll'Spi11~ thr record h:1r\l'"t in H'l7'.l 11 f 11'hf'at. l'f•rn ;111d kc~ fl·rrl grrtin.~. P.ven if yoLI aCt"ept till th ese cn(·ourag1ng sig11~ as solid mid crrtain. thC' \\'Ork! f o o {! rlf'1nand -.'\t1ppl v ha!:111ce is ex - trr1nely precarious. cxtrcn1t1l.v 1·uJn1•rablt~ to unpredictabl e ;1d\'cr$itics su<'h a s droughts. crop failures. other n;i1ur al di sasters that no on e can fore&'e. 1'h<' fnllov.•ing sa mpling or Hem s nx·rely sugg('sts ho1v far l\'C' h<o'C 110"'" n10\'ed fro1n th(' con1for1.1blc fond position of previous drcarlc~. So insecure 1s the y,orldv.•i dc grain supply !'lituahon that the United t\:1tio11's Food anil A g r i cu 1t11rf' Organiz;i!ion i FAOl ha:-. JUSI dr1·1•]Q pcd a .. rnin11n11m 1\·orlrl food .'-C'<'t1ri1 .1· sc·hcn1P·· in 11h irh the• FAO's 126 mcn1ber oq.;.111izations would stockpilr .s11rh food grain.~ :i ~ y,·h1•al. corn and r1re -for thrn1sc lvl's or for <ilhrr n:i!ion~ to use 1n !he c1•cn1 <if :in t'!lh'rgrn<"y. \\'lllr.fo; \\'HEAT h:irvrst.; flRE-BUIGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • lnllllll'd & ''"''<I'd JO T~r1 E•pu 1,nct ll T11r1 1!1 Th~ Mlrbor Ar~t Coll fpr Fr.e E1rimote SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS Oiv••iDn 01 itl Coa•I Bldr1 iupflfV 16SI "oca;it lo-Cowto MflO 642·1490 DF:TROfT ll1PI I -\\'i th aboul 200.000 auto \1•orkers rl!her idled or facin~ layoff in th~ C'Qm ing mon1h, li.S. auto 111akcrs tcxlay reported Novrn1bcr sales \l'Crc off 13 percent as An1ericans search for ei;onomical small cars. c;cncra\ r..totors and Chrys- ler said s.'l!('S for th(' n1onth were down 16 percent from a year ago and Ford 11·as ex- perted to report a drop of about 13 percent. Only An1cr1- c<in ~Iotors bucked the trend hy reporting a 12-ycar high for ;-.iovemlx'r as sales were uµ r.i percent from last ·°''ovem- bcr. TT \\'AS TllE SC<'ond con- ""curi1·r month that ll S. <1uto- 1na krrs have reported a drop frorn a ye ar :igo, son1rthing that hJsn·1 hap1>ened in th~· auto industry since the 1970 recession. It also marked tl1e se venth s1raighl 10-<lay period !>111cc 1974 modrts 1~ere in- 1 rodurrct in n1id -St·p tPmlx·r lh;1t Sillrs dropped. Thi· threat or gasoline ra- 11or11ng and !he uncertainly Ol'l'r thl' cronon1.v have kept 1nany prospecl11 e cus iomc rs u11r vf lhl' 111;1rkct. sairl 0111• <1nalys1. /\Jso affct!1ng sales \Vas 1he d1 •mond fo r sn1all car.~ v.hich lhc auto makrrs ha ven't been ahll' to meet. Ironically, the Ju,\ury cars .'Ire bucking the s I ump. C.:adillac dealers in November set their seventh straigh t 1nonth!y record and smashed their record calendar year OWN PlJRE SILVER NOT .. APER Mlllloitt of Am•ricor1s or• prolt"<ti119 themlt'l'l'tt ctqol111r t11floflor1, dt-vo l1101lor1 , or1d lh• 1011 of p11rchai.Jr19 power of the dollo r. They arit can~ertlng PAPER MONEY ta REA L MONEY in the far'" of PURE SIL YER . Hi,tory ho' 1hawr1 rhot SILVER hold1 Its volu• o r1d lr1creau•' d11rlr19 troubled ti'"e'. FRANllLIN SILVER CORl"Oll:A- TIO N. Sit••• iPf'tlaliu1, it-Iii fo r im,..•diote detive-ty .99t fi 11• IAll:S AND COINS. JACK HILDEBRAND (714) 673-1166 ea rn 100/o PLUS PRE-PAYMENT BONUS ON TRU ST DEED NOTES FREE COLLECTION SERVICE No commission cost to our inve stors N EWPORT EQUITY FU NDS Newpor1 Ccnl1•1 620 New port C nter Drive Ncwpotl Beach. Cal1I (714) 644-8824 -· - sales n1~1rk cs!:iblishrd in 197~. ll CT TllE .standnrd -s1zrd c·:-u·'i !ht' Fords. l'lyn1nulh F11r~·s rind rf'gHlilr Ch<'l'l'Ol\·1~ -arc d<1\1'n shnrr•-- J.v rro1n l<1St yl'rir. ''Pl•ople 11·ho n11ght h:iYe bought lhe1n last ycnr ar1: going for intrrrnNliaies 01· small modr!s now.'' s-<11d nn .. i)etroit Ford dca!C'r. The efft•cts of th f' suddrn downshih in sales stlll haven·! been felt complrtc!y . Thr "Bi g Thrrc" :i u I o 1nakers ha\'C anrounced n1or(' than 200.000 \\'Orkcr.s !HCP layoffs during: December and early January. but SOlllt' rconomists predict lhc big la}'offs 11·HI \)('ak during: the first three months of I97t Laguna Nigul·I rrsident Earl C.:lark has been n <i med c h a 1r111 n n -t' t ('et of th e An1erican Lilt' J n s u r a n c e Association, Clark is chairm an and chief execuli\'C {or Oc- l'ide nlal Life or California. headquarti·rcd 111 Los 1\ngeles. 1\ftl'r srr\-ing for one YC':l1~ as chairman-Cll·ct, Clar k '\'ill automatic~illy be n am e d chair1n11n of lhc. association. * John \\'. Oruary, Jr .• assis- tanl vice president Cl f Brentwood Savings and Loan Association, has been named bra nch mana~er of the firm 's llunlington Beach office. J)r uarv has been in the bank's i11.'.'lnagc1ncnt lraining progran1 for the past year '1nd a ha!f. Hr is a r11ember of the Huntington Beach Hota ry Club. • Jl.0. "Bu1f' Lynch, manager or the Los Ange les regional underwriting utficc of Con - 11nenta1 ro.iorlj!age Insurance, Inc. has been named assistant vice dcnl prcsi- of the compan y. Lynch join· elf the flmi ns an und cr- 1vri1 cr in 1!172 :ind v.·as ntHned 1nan- H)ll'r of the Lo~ ,\ngeles 1.YNcH office in Januftry ~le had prrviously bocn :in as.c;i.<;- 1.111t vice rrt'!!ldtnl a n d lorin dcpnrlml'nt rnanager :11 Lincoln Savings and Loan Associa tion _ rceeivcd a suhst;1nli:il amolint or thr lo3ns, 1\·as a keyston e of Sn1ith 's business empire. l\'ith inti:rcs!s rangi ng frorn luna fishing fl eets to taxi cab oix-rations to rent esta te. Ford Pl(ln t Workers L aid Off r1c0 1tJ\'EHA 1tl>r 1 .\lore 1h;1n 2.100 Ford ~1U\or \l'Orkrr:' htre \1·c re laid off ;1! fo11r·f1flhs pay 1'utsd;1~. bl•t:iusv f!f" .~1r1kt· at Ford ;-;' key C:1 nnd 1a11 plant. 1 'fhr \~'incisor. Ont nno. plant l supplies engine<; for thf· ro rn· 1 pany ·s L'S ·bttill e>1rs :ind un- 111 1he st rike-caused short~gl' cease~. Ford s<1id. 17 plan1 s \l'ould lay off "'orkers. Pi co Jlivrra µ!ant 1nan<1gcr .J;1ck Lyons sa id he cxpectrd (10<'ra!1ons to rl'nt'\\. ;ihout ri1'('_ 17. A tentatil'C' pact \l'fl<; rt·<ll hc·d th i s 1\('('k bv th .: V 11 1 t c d Auto \\'orkci·s 111 C<tt1:ic1:i. but a 1·01e 11·a<; not 1 l'\flt'Ct('d before th.: end t' !ill' \\t1f'k Hr resides in Be11ch • ll unlington lr\·inc C(lmpan) Presidcn1 Haymond L. \\'a t~on h:is hcen n:uned I 9 7 3 ·l'rofessional nuildcr of the Year' hy Professiona l Bu1ld1•r rna g:i - zi11e_ \Vatson is featured in a cvver story in the publicat 1on·s Dl:'cember issul'. * i\1rs. Deborah Oaynts h3s been appaintcd genera I manager or the Dix Engineer- ing division of GTI Corpora- tion. ' She will have complete management responsibility fo1· the operations of the Col!ta ~1 esa based tnanufacturer or capital e q u i p m e n t for semieonducto1· and electronic components industries. She and her husb1:1n1l rcsidi• in Corona dcJ Mar. • r.1icrodata CorPoration of Irvine has named Terry G. i\larsh as peripheral products 1narketing n1anager. Prior lo joining the firm, Marsh was m a r k e I i n g manager of Singer's Computer Products d i vision . I-le pre\'iously held management position with Data Input Devices and Wabash Corn· puter Corporation . lie Jives with his wife and t_y,·o chil dren in Dana Point. * SRndy Blake has been ap- pointed national director of intl'rior design with Ros1moor C-0rf)Or11tlon. ;\1~. Blake, a native of l.Qng Beach. join:ii Rossmoor after directing inter ior d cs i g n $ludios for a ml!jor depar1 - n1f>I store. 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V-8, auto. trans., fa ctory air condition ing, power steering, power (disc) brak <?s, rad io, heater, luggage rac~. of.Iv 22,431 miles, on e owner. #847GIO oupe Vinyl roof, ' speed, radio, heater, whitewall fires. delvlft chrome·IOW mil es-elftra sharp. i3720T8 72 Mustang V-8, auto trans .. taclory air condition· ing , radio, healer, vinyl roof, extra clean . .k454FOT 51899 WI l&IM OUI DOWll PAYllBIT Aa TaMS All M IUT AVAllAIU. f YOU CAii DO 111111.. JllOW USI • FORD 1 Focus on Visions of Sugarplums ,. .. "'· . ' ' e By .JO OLSON 01 Ille 0•1IJ l"llot S••tt \Yhal's Chris/mas \Yithout so1ne deco· rated sugar cookies, a ginger bread house or a cake topped \1'1th a winter scene '? "lmpossibl('," you sa.v. "I cuu't n1ake any of those things. l'1n not talented enough." But v.•ait a n1inutc. So1neonc disagrees. Ann Ubaldini, a Foun!ain Valley rcsi· dent 1rho leaches c<1 kc d(·corating for the F'ou111;1i11 \'alley c:omrnunity school , says e1nphi.1t1cally, ··i\'o talc1H \l'hal ~ovcr is needed." Ann, howrvcr. is tulented :Jlld hl·r \\"Ork s hO\l'S Lt. Shf' squef•tt•d hl'r fir st dl•corating t11bc three yrars ago 1n th!' kitchen of a n{'1gh· bor 1vho \\as decoru!iug cakes to rai se fund s for her school P1'0. IT'S ENDLESS "It's fascinaling. ·· Ann said. "Every lime you pic k up si: decorating tube some- thing different c:on1cs out of it. It 's endless." She tau ght at hon1c for a 1vhil c !hen volunteered to instruct in Hi e cominuni ry school program "to get kno1vn .. , "The classes 1vere so overwhelrning it got to be too tnuch to \'Olu ntecr." Ann said. She "·as !hrn hirf'd and sinCl' ha s rrccived a lifr1in1e s t <I nd a rd designa ted teaching creclrnti;t l for adult education fron1 the stall! of California. She h;is taken pril'all· !t•ssons and hought "a lot'' of books l/J further her o"·n education. Besides dccornted cakt·s ::ind cookies. Ann tea ches her students hO\Y 10 1nake sugar mold s, marzipan, hors d'oe uvres . cand y. fancy d,evilcd eggs and piped mashed potaloes. Rolled Cookies, Icing Described ROLL. A\ll CUT BU1'TER COOKIES I cup butter ~ 1 cup sugar I egg plus 1 yolk 1 tea.spoon vanilla 21 .. cups flour 21'2 teaspoons baking po\vder ~!i x butter. sugar. egg plus yo!k and vanilla thoroughly. Blend in flour and baking po11:der, kneading by hand . Chill dough. • \\'hf'n ready to bake. preheat oven to 350 degrees. Holl dough to 1iii or 1 , inch thi ckne ss. Cut into desired ~ha~s. Place nn ungrcnscd cookie sheet. Bake 8 to 10 min11!es. Cool. (;laze and drcorate as desired. !\lakes 5 to 6 do:.icn cookies. ORNA:\IE'.\TAL Df:CORATOR ICT'.\"G 1 pound confectioners suga r 1 ~ teaspoon creanl of tartar 3 egg u·hites unbcafen 12 teaspoon vanilla Sift sugar and crearn of !artar together : add vanilla and egg v.•hitcs. lising electrie 1nixer al hi gh speed. be;it until so stiff th at knife !cares clean pa!h \rhen dra11n throu gh frosting. Di\"ide and tint \\"ith desir<'d colors. If rou don't h.1~·c a deCtlr.1tor tube, press· frosting through .'.! ~111a ll paper C'Qne. For a colored glnze, mi~ ~~ cu1> con· fl'clioncrs :;;ugar ;-ind .'l ro 4 lea ~poons 1\·arcr until sn1ooth. Add a fc\v drops of food coloring. For a clea r glaze. bn1~h top~ of un- baked cookies "ith slightly bcal r n cg!.! \l"hite. or tn il k or cream or a mixture of t egg yol k and 2 ta blespoons of "'alcr. Little Sweets Help at Home Christmas is almost upon us. !low are you holding up? · lb the whirl of shopping, making gifts, deeor'ating the hOuse . how about ta king time out for 1ho5;1 nea rest and dea rest -your own children? While ~ring woodcrful su rprises for them. we sometimes neglect to pr<r vide time for them -to listen to their problems, exult in their triumphs and share their jokes. Make tUne -and your holiday preparations will seem a part of thei r live!, too. Bring your daytime lamily toget~er by baking oo.nemade molasses cookies. As you ,work. you'll have time f~r rewardtftg· talk, and the resuns will please both eye and appetite. Whlle the children are still in school, make up the dough for • Mol.a~es Ch ri1trnas Cut-Outs and start it ch1nmg. When they ·get home. roll it out . and let them cut it into Christma.J shapes. Molasses Rum Butter Bars. moist and £ruity with' apple butter and cur'f'ants. are ' very ~pular with adults and Ire especially nice when served with tea and lemon. • MOLASSES C11111STMAS CUT-OUTS i:cu.p lltCetable shortening !13 CllP'su&•r Yi: cup Ught molasses i egg . i C1J111 )illed all-purpose flour 2 C\lpt''lll(ted whole wheal nour ~.t••!pOO"' baking powder 1/a teatpoon salt I teas'poon crushed anise seed or I 1easpoon anise £>xl r'act • In \argC' n\ixing ho"'I. c·1Tit!l1 shor!l'n· ing until light and fluffy. t:r:1duafly bea t in sugar. Stir in n1olasscs and t1gg. Sift together both flours. bnking po\\•d('r and salt. Add fo crearncd mix- ture along with an~e seed and stir unr il a stiff dough forms. Shape dough into a ball, ~·ra p and chill for I hour. On a lightly rtoured surface , roll out dough, one quarter al a time. to ~ii-inch thickness. '\'ith fl oured Chrislmas cookie cutters. cut out dou gh and place on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 8 to JO minutes or until cookies are lightly browned around the edges. Cool on a wire rack. If des ired. derorate cookies wilh frosting and colored sprinkl es. Store in an airtight container in a cool dry place. Makes about 5~2 doze n cookies depend- ing upon siJ:e and . shape. MOLASSES RUM BIFITER BARS ~2 ·cap bl!tte r or margarine ~ cup firmly packed light brown suga r 2 eggs l cup .dark molasses 41'2 cups sifted all·purpo.se no ur 1 tea.spoon baking soda 1 jar (1 powld S ounces) apple butter I tablespoon rum flavoring I cup raisins or currants ln large mixirlg bowl. cream bu tter until light and fluffy Beat In' sugar. Beat in eggs, ooe at a time. beating well after each addition. Stir In molasses until well blended. Sift togethe r fl our and baking sodn. Alternately stir in dry ingredients. npple butter and rum flavorin g. beginning and endi ng 11·i!h !he dry ing redients. F'old in ra is ins. Spread mixture evenly into a greaSC'd 15·• by JO" by r· jelly-roll pan. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for :io lo 35 n1inu1cs or until firm to th e touch. Remove from oven and cool in a pan set on wire rack. To serve, using a sha rp knife. cut into 3" by l" bar.c:. Store in an airtight container in a cool rlry place. ~lakes 48 bars. Molaues is a nostalgic holiday flavor for adults in Rum Ba rs and youngsters in cookies that are fun to cul and· decorate after schooL f•Or ULAR CAKES The cakes Ann bJkl'S <irr popular 11•11!1 her thrre dllughters and :;rin and their friends. "l ulv.·avs h3.\'l' <i houseful of tccn11gcrs." An11 &ud. "The bo.\s al· \\'ays look ;;cruund lo :sec if tl1c1·t· is any cakl'." llc>r hu sband l\'an. 1111 <1 1 r (' r art rncchanic. <'ll!S the c<1kc ;ind "Sl<i)S as skinny as ev<'r." ;\nn Jaughc<l. In ans11'f'ring !he r hargl• n1<1dl' by nttlritionlsrs th:it "An1Pncc111s t•al too n1uch rcfine·d sugar."' 1\1111 said. ··11 " true, but Amcrir;111.~ ;1r1• going 10 <·nu- 11nuc 1•:1tu1g sui;ar :111111.iy ''Shi· :1ddt·cl thn l h.1· b<ikin::: (';11,,., 1h1·rn:-t·l11 ·s. hon1crn;1i-.t•1' ''1'111111 11 h:11 lhl'I .1r1· feeding thl'1r fanl!!~ " • flt:.SUL1'S Al'PHECl.\TE I) \V ha1 Is 1hc fun Uf h;1ki11t: .:ind dl·cora!ing ;1 l'<ikc·· "The re is a great dt"':.I of satisfaction in saying. · l rnadi' th1" r;1kl' rtl\ s{'lf · People like lo be appreciatl'<i." shJ eo1n- mented. "!\Jy 1nothcr h.:is Ucc·n n1.:iking this cake for years .:ind it 's lhL· f<i\·orltc around my housf'." 1\lrs. l'h:ildini said . "We call il ·c:randma ·s Sou r f"rC'<Un Coffee Cnkc' and I usually double the recipe ." GH \1\'ll,\J,\ 'S SO l 'R fllEA.\I COFFEE CAKf; 1 z pin! ;;011r crr~in1 1:: cup btl!lcr ur 1narg:inne :i 1 CUJl sugar 11:! cups flour I 1 rn~poon 1:in1lla I teaspoon each bnk1ng po1vder ;tnd baking soda 1.4 !easpoon salt 2 eggs •, _, l\Tix flour. baking powder, soda an<I sni t . sc-t <islde. C:re:.11n buucr and sugar; add eggs and vanilla : 111ix \~ell. Blend in flour 1n1x rure . Fold in sour cre<im until cotn- 1lltte!y blended. Pour half o( baller into a y.•ell-greased lO·i11ch tube pan. Sprinkle vlith half of Cinnamon Nut Toppint{. Add remaining l;a rter and sprinkle wit h remaining top- ping Bak(' 1n 350-<lcgrer ovrn for -15 minute!!i. Ht·1110\'C' frorn pan to tool. Cinna rnon :\111 Topping 1 1 cup :-.ugar / '_ lt':tspoons cinnan1on , 1·up hneh· l'hopix·d nuts 1 '1,rnh1nl' all ingrcdil'nts 111 a sinall bo1rl ,\llx ll'l'll. BEA ANDERSON, Edito• CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Wedn~idly, O.Cember s. lt7J ' ' ' ' " ' ""'a -., .. . ' .. ~:i,_,.1,__o_•_IL_v_P_IL_D_T _________ w,dntiili'y Otcr 111b~f ' j I l .. '' ,. . . . . . . ' Santa's Visi t: A Com munity Concern • -" I I ,_ Route Change Needed DEAR ANN LA NDERS: My son !ins ;1 paper route. He c lears $12 a ll'C'e k and s pends every cent on com ic books and c<1ndy. I have asked him to put f t least part of his earnings in the {bank and save toward college but he t ignores mr. j \Vhat cnn I do about it ? The boy's i fnlhr r and I arc divorced and I don'l I have a rnan around 111ho can help. - 11 l:lkt•s 111r-t1ritr· :1<: lrin'! t11 rl11 l'V<·r~ tJ1irrg. l 11lrss ;i p.ip•·r 1..; pt·rf··• l 1 11 1111! h:1ni~ ir 111 l h.11•.· 1•\\11:1 .. 1 th ings four ;1nd f11·t• trlllf'~ h•·t"111s~· 11'1, 1 I n1:1kc :•11 l•:Tor I r efuse to l'l'<i $l' 11 I[' .; ~I 1 l.1 \ !II c1 r•rv !1on1t• i,::1th1·r ;,1.,11111t tlif• t.:1d1t1or1:1I !ll'I' 10 di~C<J\l'I' hllll !l t·l1ghl HI ;i!(lS r l\'>!<·1·1ut1.,1·: <ic·liv('red hv a b1·n1'f1trnl Sant;; Claus. · J:11! 1111! :11 1 l'!1Jld1 t.:11 i•I {' ;;j,!,~ 111 hi· 111 tlw1r IK1n1ei; or \> 1111 tt11 ·1 r f:1 1nrln'S CJB this tl[•:-'· S.111 11·111111·..; Siinta 111 1 ~ ~ .. s lli"lTl t fth1•r..; 1:1r~· s111! honit• b11t . f•1r ~1n1pl1• c1·1111nn111· I 1·~1..,011~. Stllll,! O Y t• r Io ohs !lu·111 \()O :'.I.ill? :-11tll thilflrl'n :Jft' Alison Doil ne (left ) and J ennifer Le nnert represent Cilmp Fire Girls who contr ibute toys to Ope ration Santa Claus. Leisu re Costs Up If .\Oll.l"t: :111 :1 \' \' r .J ;,\ 1· ,\111 .. :·1< :111. \'lll sp\'tll :dirr.l'. I\ p1·:"! 1 .tl 1<1 \r"!u1· 11.!'llll•'' Li·. ) ('.11· on 1!·1-;111·{· :u11l 1·1·('f'!'<I· 11011.:tl acL11'i\1cs, ;1!'l'ord1nt: iol }.t~. f:('Orgi a Ski11n1·r .\11 Ext1·11:-1ion F:i111!1~ l·:1'fHJ!.- 1nil'S spC'ci:i\1 _<;\ ;1! tlir L 'nivf'r- ~11v ol i\('bra~h:1 L,ll(uln_ ~!11· !",11<; :dso lh;!! lla• .,n1ou11: II >< I 111•df'r th:.> prolettlOll uf tLc 1 ;1 ,u1~<· ("(JUl\I y Jui t•n ile f"ollrl Qlll ll' a nun:ber are innoct•nt 11t:t1 n1;:.; others urc d~lin­ qucnls from needy fn intliL•.s. All, according 10 J a 01 c .s ~lulht"rin . dt'hnl]Ut'ncy prt"ven- tion Poordinalor. <1re carefully identified by probation of- f1ct•rs. F1\r the.> tv•clfth yca r, thr~t· ~;unc prob.1tiun officers 11•1th the heir of c o 1nn1unir .v nrp;11,izations <ind indn 1duuls ;i1·c s1JOnsor1ng Opr•rat1on S;1n- 1a CJ:ius to 1nake sun· that 1·l11ldrcn 111 fost('r horncs, publie ;,nc\ priva te 1nst1 l11lions or rulturJlly and f111anciaH~· dtp1 11t•U hotlll'S r t•Cel\"C sonicthu1g fron1 S;1 nta. L..1st yea r, 1.0:18 childrrn rcCT'ivcct G.268 gdt~ . '!"liis yl'nr. 'l u!hcrin 1·s!1111at1·.~ 2.000 childrt·n . agt'd tr• 'I\ lB d:n·s lo 18 y('ar-;, 11 iil ~l·td ~1f1s. all nf 11·h1eh i;·f:.s \1111 rom•! rroni th"· Tovs f\lr Toi:-." dr1\~· ol !h~· US ~lirine Corps Hc~rvc 110 .. ·evcr, ~t'Jlhcnn snid: the current eeono ..-il' snuat1on hus taken iLs toll ;in1ung 1nany ol the long·!1:n1· (·ontnbutor-: 1n thl' business conununHv so they <Jre ur1<1hlo to eun!trlUt' their donations this yc11r. i'l'rsons or groups 11·ho v.·1~h to donate new ~1fts for !he l'hik!rf'n n1 av con lact \1ulh<'n11 itl 5J2·7B79 ·,H tc;irn thE' 111.v <trop-Qff location or tu li;;n·e thl'rll picked 11p. Durrni;: the l11st tvoo 11·1·f·k s brfort• Chr1-.tn1;.is . all hifts y.·1H I~· SlOCkl'd Ill the ConHTIU!1ity Hoo111 of 'fhl' l'11~-shopp111g c·enlt'r. Parents or g11n rd1;1!l'i 11·1 JI bl:· in\t!l'c! !here 10 ~hu1> frl'C fnr tlil'lr 1.'ht!dren's ~ift~. • ,\ 1111 of lhC'lll d1·pi.•nd on this pr11gr;.i1n." :1ccord111g ll.) Jancv Koch. youth employ· rncnl c:uunselor 1n Hunlingtan Beach i,1•ho has coordinated the store for six years. n.ccipicnls, she report!, arc arn <i zcd and even cry in th(• r1·~1ization other people w ill give thcin things. "It's reall y a fantastic thing ((1 ~L'C." llt'lprrs. some of v1hon1 c·omc frorn the J u n lo r \\'on1C'n's Club of Huntington lle;ich, 111•! Irvine J unior \\'offi{·n's C!uh. Volunteers in I 'roh:itinn ;uid the Young \\'0111tn's C1\·1c Lrague of flr;i ngc County . ;issist parents 111 :-.l'll'eling ~if!s appropriatP f,,r their cluldrrn ;;nd family Sl/.t'. '.llrs. Koch cxplc1inNI. "\\Ip JUS\ pack the ir\ nll up and wislr thC'nl a r.1 c r r y Christmas " nH1 1 bent·\\', ;1 nd include IOl'!i,1----- - v: r?l\:~-5 po r I S cquipn1 r.nt. ~ ~ -+-...,A,-.2_ e ~ 6 1•lc1lhJ11~. ("U~!ll\'(ICS a n dl ~~~ ~ ( .11n•·r:1s. -0 ~ln:-.t n•·l·d l'd, h l' ca 11 "c1 t' HO~ HO! HO! 1..:ipul:1r don;,t1ons :1rl' for 111t I - _\.<Ju11gl'r ehild. arL' gilts f•;r ? Follow Santa to \•Tl'd,.;t·J .~. lh: .~<lid. I Tr.ullt1onnlJ.\·. thL' gifts cornc 1 · ~ rro1n :1 11u!t• \:1ri('\\' of orhan11.;t11on .... h:isint·'>.~t·~ and A 1nd111,lu:1l.s. ·ri11.~ .1 l'<lr. sutnr "{1" FAT OVERWEIGHT The Od11ne1 Pl2n can hel11 you hccome th~ slim !rim 11erson l~JI i'uu w ~1·ld Irk~ lo b·'. Od1m•~ h.1s !!ctn L~~d surt• s-.:ullf l•y 1t1·1u' .\~ds Jll o,. r tl·P r ull'•Y lui J.1 yP.t'S. G~t 11J ol C •r~~I 1,,: ~,,d l11e ltmr.er. (J.!"~"1 ·~ a tinv 1Jblcl and '~~ilv snoll •1v1 C n1a1ns nodan~rrou1~ru1:~. r:1 ~!''·'~;: rio spe cial rrcrci5cs {) l11n1 • l'IJr\ r··~ts SJ.2 ~ and !he lar~c r .n ~,, · " ~S 25. Y 1 ,,. T li~e ug11 lat or your f"1'n• 1 1 .... 1 he' relundtd. No Ques11or.s "~~· J r. ···~· no swbst1tu1es. S~ld w1l h :" S f.•~IUI!·.'~ bf. " . /,\ '· ~re Bi Clirjue .. you wcn·t hove to g') anywhe ro .. :'::7.k-~ DIDTlQlIB c M IC 3467 Vici l "C:o, Ncl' pert Ccath b7J .45 I 0 I O UT-T1\LK EIJ -MOT~I EI{ nt:AR l\1f>T!fl-::R : There 's more in-i ,·oJved hl.'rc than $12 a "'·eek. '\'our ~!'On is either out of control or he soo n J "'·ill be. If a tnnn \\.'Ore today \~·h:il \l'!lS COtl· sidcrccl fashionahlf' 300 yr:1rs ;(go ht· would be considered a fag be~ond a question of a doubt. Rt•m11111 hcr (;t·or;.:1· \\lashington a nd Al<'~ander lla111i!ton 111 thei r whi te. p1>11"dcrcd 1l'ig s. silk stock- ings. and . lace hand kl'rch11·f.,; 1n th(·1r sleC\'CS'.' If I ;i111 unst1n· b f llll' :-:!ll'll111·~ 1.f :1 \1·urd J lnr1k 11 11p. Af!L•r a 111:1 11• fuu l n1yst·lf look11H~ up \vord ;; I :~ .. 1 :10 p1·rtc11t !'.uri· uf. Th1 -; r·a,1 t;1\..1 · 1111111., II \l'OUltl11"t lJ•· SI) IJ.id if I \\":·" .1 pt·rfl'tl1on1.~1 011!_v about Jl'\S•·lf h;11 I :11!'() l'Xpt'l'I Pl'rf,·('llOll rrolll 111.V f1·11·:1ds lf son1~·onC' ~.ns "B•""11·1•n )·111 an'I ~p ·n! 1,n l1'1..;ur1· 11;1.~ f;i-;\('l" \h~HI inc:on11', i li :l :ll ~fl!i~Mtl'l.Ld 1.·· J c;1n ·1 s1:1 nd 1! l ti,1\•' to nirr··•: , ____ _ ! I ur~c you lo seek some outside counsf'l- 1 In~ for yourself. The problem lies "'·llb I '"f)L , I UEA!t A'.ll'N LANDERS: Can I be vou for ;i few minutes? I have ;i n '' uncontrollable ur~c to a n s 1v c r ' •·0u1 spokrn.'" IJEA!l OUTSPOKEN: You say you 1 resent hon1osexut1l s and that the male ( fnshio n ind ustry is cra v.;ling with thc1n? 1 \Vhcrc"s yo ur proof'! !lave ynu ever met f 1hC dcsig"ll<'r~ of "1 hO!!e fruity horrors," ! as you put it? According to )'OU. Cl miin u·ho wears a fl oral shirt, tight pants and a fur coat must be a homo. By the same reasoning. all '!\'Omen who u·car !O\\'- hceled shoes, slacks and sh irts n1ust be · lesbians. i Your resentment of homosexutils mu st lie deeper than not being able to find square clothing for your youn~ son'\. I'll bet you have a brothrr or an unLl1· who is a homosexual and it's 11 1:'.I you hate. If you v:a nl your child ren 10 look like a htmch of undrrtakcrs, bl.' niy gurst, but most people fi nd lhe llL'll' styles exciting. you t 11 fu1 ;ind tt ! i v e . -\VE LL UHl':.SS~:D ,\\l) STRA IGl11' OEAR \V.D. AND S.: Th anks for your letter. Now "'·hat am I ~oin g to 1ln about the mail I'm sure to get lrunl the und ertake~? DEAR AN ~ LA NDF.llS: ·1 ;Jnl If •. a high school junio r and 11·orricd aboul myself. I a1n such a pcrfl'etionist that Plaut}l of tima to finish ")lOUP GhPistmas Shoppiufl at I 11 I I • I ~ I\ "i~~@f1 ff~(ffiill~. OF OHIO OUR SHB.VES ARE STILL FULL, OURPEOP1£ ARE STILL SMILING, MAKE YOUR LAST MINIJTE SELECTION THE PERFECT GIFT, 111111 rit:hl lh1·11 :ind th1·n·. A11yu·11· \1!1·1 s:11·s. '"I 1ould c<ir~· lt"ss-·· g('t.s tolJ u111n1·d1ah•ly 1hnt 1hc rxpn·'i.S ion 1~ ··1 l"OULIJ.\""J' t<irl' I('<:->." I got into (]Uilc ;111 argun1t'nt 01'<'r th:it on,· l.1 <.,L \'.C'{'k. I rl':dizl' mv 1n:1!1il1r1 111 rolC'r.1!l' lhrsr liUh· 1111~1akes 1~n 1 i1onn.il. Btrt how kooky is tt re;1Jlv·~ 1\n1 ! troubh·.,-!'F:HS'.\!CKl·'.T'{ PENNY !)EAR T'E'.'!\'Y : J·.\'rr_;h<Kly ha~ c;om r odd hahiL$, n~1 n1 ~1 Lt1·r ho11· \~l·ll eu11- 1·ealed. hut yo urs :ire b:11I h<'C'<lll~f' tht·1' roh you of va luable tin1c that coul1I bC' hl·tter spt·nt. '!'he snti~fattion you dt rh e lront lhl'~c oddball dr1n;ind s on yuur!'!l'll art· ('lf!TI· 1 pcnsating for sa!isfactio11s you ~hou lll f ht· ~cttin~ in o!hlT arl·a..;. T;il k lh i~ 01 t•r \rith yo11r sr hool guidance L"O u n~t·lur. You need hel p. A Food Gift Pak SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF FOOD GFT PAKS AT I "~~~~\rt~ '~Vf(M~~ n F 01./10 WESTCLIFF PL A Z A 17TH & IRYINE, NIWPORT IEACH, PHONE 64 2·0972 Ol'IN EVERY NHiHT 'TIL CHRISTMA>-SUNDAY 10·5 --~"'~'"' ' r .\SHION ISL AND N(WPCltT BE/\C t HUN1!NGTON C!-NT~r 1 ._!''" i ,Tl1N (.!l1C FASHION SQUARE SANTA ,t.NA •' SOUTH COAST PIJ,?A COSTA M(SA • • Nation's Fir st Jane \V. Currie, 34. is tile nation·s first \voman post- al inspector. ~t rs. Currie, \vhose late father also was a postal inspector, has been investigating postal fraud in Chicago si nce last. January. She is the fir st of two women to be trained for the jo b an d the first to be assigned. Toying With Education? 'Children Best Judge' SPARKS . r\cv. 1 AP I Looking for educational toys this Christma s that 11· i I I stimulat<' you r child"s develo~ ment ? Yoi; n11ght as \1·cll not botht'r. sa\s a child psychologist. :-.t:i,1 1\1lh il. The oppostlr is also lru(' ... Qu ili !Ph s:.iid hi,; rc~f'i\rch dctcm1incd 1hat nlOsl children l'njo~· 1hrec catf'gor1cs of toys: c::onstniction toys such as bu ilding blocks. artistir loys lik e paints and crayons ;ind riding toys Dr. II. llobert Qu11itch of !hr NcvJda ~tenta\ !lcal!h Irutitute say<; you can just a~ well buy your i:hildrcn \\•hat the}' u·ant because there is l~J:f>:cf.\~ffl~\~~~i$l~· no cvidc>ncc th at so-called 1~ m ~~ ' 1 cducationa' toys arc 1nore ~ ~ educatiooa\ th an cOn\"cntional ~-a ie ,1 t! tov$. 1W . :.There ;; "' published :11 BEAUTY ~ research a\'ai\ablc to indica1c :ii ~ ~xacl ly 11·ha l an cducn tiona l 'u.: SALON /J toy is or th;lt they arc an y J: n better I ha n convcntionaPil ... Is Swinging Out "' toys,'' said QuilitC'h. di rector 1~ With The-1~1 1 of the institutf'·s Dt.•r1artment!Yi ~•] of Psycholog~. " ~ ··Parents n1ig:ht just as 11·cll 111. • h[ buy their children \\·hat u•ill!~ :)1 last and \\"h.""1 1 they "'·ill ph1~· ln / 1! wi.th . And the bes t \\"ay lo W ~'<'1 '\'-~ delermine. y,ilat a child ,,·i ll lit' -~~~ ~ likt i~ _to watch him play.'' 11 If>• J l:iJ..I ~r~,' M Qu1h tcb, J3. said rcsrarch i ~\JT\..; ·i ·; 7111.. ~1 conducted by manufactur('r s ti ~ of tors nd\'t'rli!'cd 11s cdur:i-,,. GET THE NEW M t.ional i!' often \'Bgue and in-j f~ LOOK WlTH ~ conc\tL~i\·c and not availnblc 1r. HIGH FASHION (t ID lhc puhlic. !i OR A D.t. Y TIME "l n1usl conclude th:it eit her~ HAIR STYLE! ~ the research s iinply doc>sn't W ! t :ti!>I or hll!'incss is so corn-1~Let our high ly g pctitivc that manufa cltl rC'fS1f{fr.,incd h<!ir 1 c_an·.1 :if~~rd to ~elr_~~ lh~ir l~~tylists iritroduc• i find1ngi;, h<' .o;;atd 111 an 1n· 1z modern methods ~ ~en·ie11·. •·Jn ei lher cas:e. ll1crc t":of Hair Sh<!ping. ~ 1s no \\·a~ of knowing the RC I 81 •d g • 1 red r I t " w 0 or e .. S, ;sl rnQuitM'IO h ucda t"ha1118 1 oys.I "Artistic Style1o fo r ~ 1tc sa1 some oys. lil Bl C t th t hov;e\'er. may be cduca-11 ow u ~ a tionally valuable. but onl y if ~are plea.i ing to A parenls use the toys \\'ith their ijyour c;o1ff. ti chi tdrM. i ~ "-n.,re abaotutely is no such i BODY WAVES ~ thing as a toy which leaches I REDUCED! ! a child enyth.ing all by ilself.'1 Ill: ~ said Quilitch. "Parents must ill 22 50 • work with I heir children." ( l5.00 • · NOW ' ~ While at the Universily of I u .oo .. NOW 18,50 Y Kansas. Quilitch s tud ie d~ Coltti1111ir11J Thni D•c. Jlst ~ children's play materials and 1 v concluded lhal contrary to MAkl YOUR APPOINTMINT ~ ,,·hat many parents might ~ think, all children tend to en· I NOW .•. Wl'll IE LOO MING~ joy !he . ..ame types of toys. i fORWAl:D TO SEEING YOU ~! "We found that children are ~ ! ~ally very predictable in their R m ~~ ' ;l play and most children te.nd i • ~ to like the same kinds or i a Le j .e "Otildrcn are good judges WIG AND BEAUT'!' a toys.·· said Qttilltch. I ~ of what is fun and what isn't. SALON M ff they like somet hing they I 250D hit 11t11 StTett ~ like it immediately and they ~ ""''" s.-e. c .... M .... ! ~ ........ ~ -;::::::::::::::::::::::::=ii.= .. :;:= .. ~ ........ ;;;;; !!Jl(Bl~ .. ~ For th• womon who cares ... Do Something Offerent for the Holid.ysl T••• • c""'" o• Jitf' fo• IMit-lcit0bl• 'llihf•!>C•. 0.YtlOP ,owr -" lndMd!HtiltJ ond l111pron f Ollf o•p•o•o"<• •ol~J &. l'IOh1tollJ lft o 11nlq111 enYIHH•....,I rhll! worh for f°"· Ji+rJ ttie llelWoY'--, theo •.,.11 C.tl ,_.,I•• o <•"'lllhM"I•.., ••rtlt & hol~r co111•• Hhtd11!e A l•flvlltvl Woy •o Ct1 John Robert AJwers , . .. --·· • .. Your Horoscope Tomorrow Aquarius: Concentrate on Basics THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 Uy SYDNEY 0:\1AR ll Add to Astrology Jlall of J;-arnc: F:dward 1\. '\ragncr. Carl Payne 1·ot.icy. ~lan ly !)aimer H:lll , Lou1.~ l:)c \Vohl. Blanca llolnle'l, ('1·dr1c: l.c· 111ont :ind Nt1ll<1 \\'Pbb. The list t'\ Ion:.: .111<1 I 11 111. I ro1n lln1c lu lllll!'. CU!Hllllll' \O adtl to tl l l1h· narnc I tlu nu! 1vanl lo overlook 1c-. .Jnh11 .I. lr!\cill. 11 Pul itz1-r i'rtzc-11111111ng .,c1 t•11ee ccht or 11ho 11rolc n1c il11 h1 .~torH.: ll'tlcr 011 aslrolo~y. follo .. :ing one of n1J dcba!cs 11•ith a:-;tro11on1t'r lloY K. J\1 <lr· shall . '.Vhf> had Hnplicd thar O'Nt'ill really did nol accept astrology. O'Neill vcrif1rd 1ny e\a im "nd ,,,.enl on to ~tat !? !h··•t , "Astrology 1'> nnc of !he 1nosl in1portant fir·lds fnr scient ifit.: rl"scarch today . . " All!ES L\latrh 21 -April !fl): the in1n1cdi:Hc Invest 1n 11•hnl )'OU lccl is v<.ll1d 'l'AlJHt)S (.'°lprll 20 .\tay :?0 1'. Cycle high: n1ove ahead by laki ng inil1at11c. B c 1n- Jt>pcndcnl Jn 1ho11 ghL aetion. \\'car brighl colurs. i\011• i., 1 unc. tn dr,11v ;J !tl'ntion 10 yourself. Sh01kr otf h~ar. clouht.s Hc1'1t'" fl111d;uncnt:ils Vvu 11·111 1nak1' 1 aluable con· tart 1.;E.\Jl"l,:l t1\l a~· :!I-June :!(11 0 t1L' 11·ho ::. c c nl s ;110()! 11 di attl'1np1 tu opt·n area of co1111nun1ca11011 lie rcrcptil"e l\'lthou! 1't•ve~1Jing alt you k1101v. llisc rct ion no1v can be v<t lu ablc ally. Virgo p('rson is hkcly to Uc in picture. Be rctidy for signi ficant t:hangc of pace. CANCE R (June 21·July 22): Accent is on friends. dcsi rt's, inco1nc derived fron1 busincs"i. profession . ''ou 1nay be niak- ing dec is ion rf'garrl.ini:? hon1c. domestic si tui.ition. c;ifts and 1lict sprees :;;cem Ill he highlighted. Taurus. I. i hr " persons figure pron1incn1ly . an1lnc motives. g o 11 l ~ . Emphn sis is on rcsponsihility, <1Phi<'v{•n•1'nl and asµirations, Profcssianal supt."r1ur i~ st11h- bor11. 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(~l'1nini perS<lns could play ke y roles Look beyo nd I.Et) 1July 2~-Aug. 22 1: You n1ay b<' al cross-purpose~ \\"tlh yourselL Kno1v it and rc·l'X- 21 1: En1phasis 1.; 011 p1:h- lic relations. ho \I' 101 1 prt- scn! ~·ourself. your pr0<h1t'L \"Ot1r dreHnl . Vit<ll ltr t"C'1 Urn~. \\"h.11 )(l'<'n1cd 10;;1· c:in ll<' recovered. Pcrmi1 1oursclf 1111• 1 i:-ion of ti child _. Sec ur11 l'ISC !'.:S t Fct'. 19-:'llarch 20 1· Al'l"C!l! l"i Oil lh1' tL~~t' r;111g1•. ihr quick conce1n. !he ldl·as 'l 1'0 R"r S\\ t: <\It \Vr~!,;-lilf P1 ~1~ 1-t\l ~nd l rvinr. :-..~"rurL 11~ .• ;n 1 .1lrfou n1,1 'l!Obll UPI T•l•PhOIO ·------~-- SAVE ENERGY! SAVE MONEY! HObIDAY GbOW AND CfRIM . 1.. . 1<.' • I ,·t . . Come in today. You'll fir\d the la rgest selection of candles anywhere, at the lowest pr ices we·ve ever offered. Candleholders. rings. accessories and other ~iday decorations. too. all sale-p riced. • For something special for the holidays. visit Leeward s today• 3' DIAMETER FLOWEltlNG 2" DIAMETER FLOWERING AND SCENTED CANDLES AND SCENTED CANDLES Choose From 10 YlbrMI Colon Choo•• Fr-10 Vibrant Colors 38 Tall Pi lla r R•I· $1.M NOW s1,19 6" Tall Pillar R•V· $1.31 NOW 89c 6" Tall Pillar Reg, $2.49 NOW $1.79 s~ Tan Pillar Reg.$1.81 NOW $1,09 g• Tall Pillar .. ~.$3.•• NOW s2,59 ~ l" Tall Piliat" Reg,$1.H NOW s1,29 ~2' Tall Pillar Reg. $41.41 Nows3.29 6" x 6' Th<"ee Wick Candle Reg. $5.99 NOW s4,29 8"' Co<or Drip Candles. P\g. o< 6 Reg. S1AI NOW s 1,09 1>-tioo< Scenled Pa<ly Lile Candles 12 Coiofs Reg.24' NOW 1 Sc SAVE 25°/o CERAMIC CANDLEHOLDERS WK!a selection. 21,.':• 10 5'fi' di ameter. in colors to complement candles and r 11"19s. "-• $1.19 to $2.29 NOW 89C TO $1,69 HOBNAIL CANDLEHOLDERS Especially for Scented Party Lites Set in Knob B•M or Flat Ba • R•g. $2.49 (Box of 6) Nows1.as Otl ALL LEEWARDS BOUTIQUE ORNAMENTS ..__ .. ,7 ... NOW Choose from 20 styles lo fit~ to 6" diameter candles. • )+..... .• "' ' 69CTO $5,99 Select from wide variety ol cok:n. "-8tlc to $2. 78 •Ft. a&VAIUAN PINE Choose from over 100 s.tyles and·ca°'s. NOW 49CT0 *1.99· CHRISTMAS TREE ...... 24.95 1: ~ 9 11. Holly Garland with brilliant red bet"ries. Reg.$2.H NOW 5 1,89 9 fl. American Ho!lv Garland wit h two-tone cedar sp .. ys Rog. $3.99 NOW s2,99 19"' American Ceda r wrea1h with berries. Reg. $3.H 1e· Poly apple and cherry wfeath . Reg. $4.•t NOW 53.39 NOW $18.49 94 Huntington Center-Huntington Beach (.(~ ~ .. ;' 1•0c~ • .d1.,1•r . ' . ·- Use Your SankAmericard Charge or Lee Wards Ne-w Lay.lwi'ly Pro!,'ram Phone 894°3314 . . ~ . .. . • . .. .. -- ·.-; 1 •. : l l \oad:1¥ t'·r~ ,..1":11rd.:v l 'l:r o -'·)3 <,,.,f1r•1· ! ; ,'ln • o: . .,. ~ . . • ' ··~ ... ·•• -:,.. ..... ,,. • ~ '"'i" ,., 5 •. ''• .• . ' . . . . ·~ .. • Fruitcake Traditional The end of the raisin pans ( 12 molds in each). fill und on lii p of cakt•s. SI.Ort' 2 ta blespoons n1 e I led shortage lS good nt?Ws (or I.he <'ach cup 213 full \l'ith baiter u1 cool pla~e 2 !u 3 \l't.>eks shoru,n1ng traditional fruitcake lover. Preheat oven to JOO degree!\. D:1111p1.·n clo1h \11th br<indy Resift flour \'.'ilh sugar . bak- Bakc I hour and 15 n1inutl's. (·1rry wee~ 111g pov.l.lcr. salt and 1n<1ce. And. there is stiU t1111c to -. k Sl•r 1n ra•"ins and nuts. Add Ca es are done when toothpick Yi eld 9 cups batter "' prepare and age the old-'inser1cd in center or cake egg. milk and shortening, mix- (ashioned-type fruit cake for co1nes out clean RA ISIN YUl.E LOi\f' Ing only to moisten nour. rhe fC"stive season. Remove cakes from C1ven 3 cups si fted flour 'furn into greased 9 x 5 The secret of the last minute and immediately b r u s h 1 ·1 cup sug;ir x J.inch loaJ pan, I.et stand f · k · surfa ces of ('akcs J1brrally 4 teaspoons baking powder ;1L roonl ten1peraturc 2 0 ru1tea c 1s quick aging. And . h b 1 nllnutes. Bake al 3'0 de •"ees 'vll rand y. Let stand 15 1 ': 1caspoon.c: ~:1 t " er the 1rlck to fa.st aging lies minutes. Remove t<ikes fronl .1 1 t1.'<.1SIXJOn nt:icc for about 11:, hours. in the baking container you pans. Brush "''i!h more bra11-1 CU Jl ra1~111:-lten1ove from pan and cool choose. The sn1all er 1hc ron-dy. Let cool thoroughly. a ~ tup coarsel y chopped on v.ire rack. 1ainer, the faster the fniilcake \Vhen cold. pack in tins lined \\'<lint!!~ 1'hm r cu p confectioners -. ages. ,,·ith thcese c!o!h. Place l egg, lishtl~ br;itcn ~uga r '''1th 2 tablespoons milk. Old Fashioned Raisin Fruit -., __ ch_c_e_,._,_·10_1_h_l><'_1_w_e<_n_l_ay'-,,_r_s __ 1 •_,_c_uc.ps_m_d_k ______ 1_Jr_,_zz_le __ °'_''_r_10_a_r_. ____ _ . , cake fits the traditional mold to a tee. H's loaded v.•lth plump. tangy raisins, cur- rants, nut s and festive glaz<'d There's one good way to beat inflation: lruils. But, because it's baked in small bundt pans or muf fin tins, it takes onJy 2 to J weeks to •age . Baked in a large bundl pan. ttiis cake would take six '"eeks to age properly. As with the more traditional fru itcakes, this new version takes time to prepare. But, there are several things you can do to 1nake fru ltcakc bak· ing a little easier. ~ • ~-· ~I First prepare ti~ baking piln and organize all utensils need- ed for preparation. Linc up ingredients in order of appearance in th" recipe. Then do all your chopping and n1easuring before you start to combine any in- • At high prices! .•. . . RAISINS' GOODNESS BRIGHTENS HOLIDAYS . ~ .. ~-,L-~--­ M ayfresh ... Nutritious AA Large Eggs Dozen 1 grcdicnts. f ... ' ' ' • \'ou may find it easi er to di vide these steps among t1ro days . Involved yes. bul the results are well "''orlh it. \\'ilh raisins in good supply no·w. it's !ime to think about more traditional recipes. Don't forget that raisin pie and raisin han1 sa uce arc good additions to special holiday menus. OLD FASllIONED RAISIN FRUITCAKE J 1 ~ pounds glace mixed fruit s, chopped (c herries. C1range and lemon pceL pineapple and citron\ 112 cup raisins I cup currants I cup almonds, chopped 12 cup grape or C1range juice 1 4 cup molasses l teaspoon each cinnamon , nutmeg. allspice 1-2 teaspoon mace 11'2 cup:s sifted flour '2 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon baking soda 1? cup butter or margarine ~~ cup brown sugar, firmly paci<ed J eggs t/3 cup brandy Combine aU fru its. nuts . fruit jllice, molasses and spice!! in large bowl . ri.·lix \.\'ell and Jet stand while preparing batter. Sift together nour, salt and soda. Cream butter and sugar un· lll nuffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time. Stir in si ftt.'CI flour rnixturc. Fold in fru it tnixture. 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If so. you 're a vi ctim of the "Carbohydraie ~1Y1h'', <1n outdated century-old diet no- tion that refuses to die, d_es~ite dis favor among nutri- t1on1sts and ol her experts. •· 1t 0 !'l not calories thrit ta use o v c r \\' c i g h t • it's the tarbohydratcs." So say diet proinotors 11·ho fatten their v.«lllets \lhi!e prom- isi ng lea11n(.'SS and unl1n1itt'd foocl int ake to tho.,L· 1rhu \•:ill lin1it their i ti la \.. (' or carbahydr;ite foods. Ca rbohydrates nrc one -0r lhc three basic food i'le1ncnts (fi1ts and proteins arc the other tv.·o.) Ca rbohydrate foods include not on 1 y the nutritionally- n l' u t er c d ernpty-c;1!oried s>1·cct3, sugars and star<.'hcs. but also such valuable items as cerea ls and other \.'.'hole grai ns, ricC', potatoes. pasta . breads and all fruits and vegetables. [)cpendinA on ! h c t'X- 1 rcn)cncss or the di<'1, these foods arc restricted in favor of t:it a1\d rro1ei11 tnocb;· ffl•·;11 , lluttcr. 1111ik. 1·gg~. cht't'Se..llnd other :1ni1n1d p1·uducls. CE\'Tl'll V-t)LO 1 IJEA Hardly the ··revolution" it's louted to be, thr I o\\' - carbohydr;itc diet idea was a bestseller back in 1865 wh\•11 a sv•l'Cl-eatin g stuffgut nan1e~I \Vi lli<11n B:.inting knocked Qff his Jnrgeness of lard b,\.' lay1n~ off lhf' goodit•s in fuvor or a 11igh-1neal du~t. This was back be-fore the medical profession k n c I\' ;:rnvthing about cho]r<;lf'rol B~1nting-t ~pe diets h;11 c bct·11 p<'riod1call.v re-cycled evt'r ~·inet.•. up to and including to- da.1·. llt1"'C\'l'r. rt't't'lll rC'search has sho1\'ll that thC'<;e diets don 't rC'ally \.\'Ork tire way they claim to. and 1f they \\'Ork :ti ;1JL ii 's bcc;1usc of an unwil- ling reduction in calorirs. After <111. "'here do you put butler "'i!hout bre;1d ;ini.I pot~lloes? l!o"·cvcr. the 111ylh dirs J1ard because niosl 1 u 1\' - carbohydrate dieters <lo find S\'('1ning SUC'Cess on their ~cales after :i fr11· davs. But thC' \1·e1ght lo'ss is ;1-. mislC'<1ding :is the eonccpl. Ji's s1n1ply a tcn1pornry upsel in water b<1lancc_ In it.s indictnient of one of THE SLIM GOURMET <hOlt'\iE't OI ;1111! :-;1[llf'il!l' l f:it l th;1 11 he ~hou!d . or prulJabl:: 1vuulri on a hala11t·cd lo"- ca toric die:t. BAT 'J' E R • Hr\Kt'.D FISll FILLr:Ts I pound flounder or u1hcr fillets G tables poons sr!f·rising flour 2. ei(g ;1·hitcs (or l 1vholc ere. 1 3 tablt•spoons polyuns.~!l1ra 1- ed otl Paorika S;.iJ1, pcopt>r J{in~c und !h:i11· 1 1~h 11 frozen . Pat dry Fn1 l-.-11·h10 el'!! 111 C's(' di('!S, thC' Ameri can :·ind oil together 1n a sh.1H01\ i\li·d1cal Assoc1;1t1on e 11 es IJ<1irl. Phll'f' thi · flour 111 r1'\L·:1 1'l'h srud1L·S of IX'ople 011 ~1111)1 hl'r sh:11Jo11' t~J11\ 1\111 Uifft•rL·n t 1liets. 11 n t' t)ir> thl' fish p1t.'C('S fir<;! in ll;1l.1 11<'ed and one !ow 111 1ht· flour then th1• egg rnix!urc. t;1rbuh.l'tlrtl!L·~. a lthou~h the fl ., then ;1gain in lhc our. Ar- l'<.rlill'll'<; 11·1·rl' tht• sarn c. rangl' the l'Oatcd fish fillcl.~ In !he first fe1v days the on a non stiek cookie sheet lo11·-carOOh1 dr;1lc dich·r..; lo~t Plal'C in .-i •l.'ifl-clegrce orcn rnor(' than ihoS(' on a balanced a11d h<ikc for six rninutts !011•-t·alor ic dicL but by Lhi· Turn \vith n spaUila. Sp!·i nkle (•nd of 1hrcc 11·erks, the \1ilul l1t)erally 1vith paprik;1, s:ilt and \\'eight loss 11·as rh c S<lll)C ~ pepper. Bukc three tn four Y.'hdc rutting c;1 rbohydrales minutt•s n1orc. has no rl'al effect on 1veight J\1akes four servings. 225 loss unl ess calorirs :i!so arc cal<'ries e;1ch. redu c<'d. it <':111 present other IJa1tcr-b<1ked Cul I et s : u11happy si rlc effects. Fol!o1\· the previous recipe . A 1:0()1) S ~lORl'!\Gl:'!'! Not right lltJ\V . ~1ayl.K· nor even in ri ll· i111111t·di;i tC' futurl'. Bui if thrre \\:1, :1 widL·,prt':Jd ... ho r1 :1gt' uf food . for :111y rc>;1,or1 fr u n1 :111 e:ir thquaJ..r tu a tr:1 11 ... po rl:ili1111 ... trike . \\'Oll ld you and yo ur f;i 1nil y hJ\'l' eno ugh \\h11le;-.o n1 c, nutritiou' fuud on hand to cope \Vith the ... 11ua1ion? PERl\1 1\-s·rot\ FOODS, OrangL· Count ~'"' only :iu thori7C'd di~lributor of lo\v-n1 ui,1u re. butk-p:.1ckeJ food s. h:.1' al1n u .... 1 16 0 dtlit·inu ... i1e1n' 1n i.·hoo'e frn11 1 \\'hC'n stock ing your fa111il y·, e1ncrge11cy p:1 111ry. l<L l>l-l\l:Sl:J\\11.:. lu11d uni ls ;irr ;J\'J il :iblc in 2 . ..i . :nu.I 12 1nonth ... i1t.·..,. l .h r'l' CU111 p:.1i.'I, li3ht\\'('i~h1 p:1cJ..:1g('' l'OL1l:1i11 ('Vc rything ncct·,~:ir y to providl" a l·o1nph·lt' ;111d \\'l'll h:d:inc·etl dicl. 111 r ludi11g ;111 \i la111i11". 111i11t·r:il ,, and olhL•r c~enli :il t'lt'1nen1 .... Nu triliunal an:ily'i' h:1, ~h111\11 the1n lo be C:\actly lhl' ':1111 (' :is the ir r:111 < 111111!\'r· pa r!~. Only the \V:l lC'r h:.1x bl't'll rl·n111vC'cl 111 t:icili1 :1 ll' GALA GRAND OPENING STILL IN PROGRESS 11 1111 1/1){ 111/...i' ,1 /IJ//(/ l!j} /JI\' l>11c A thl\ l c'llf 1/11t/ J,:ll't' I'! I< If,,\-.\'/"{)/? /·(){)/) ,\' <:1_rj ( r r/1,ticarc,• I ncl 11/11/l' 11111.fl' /I/ ///1' 1/tJft' 1/111/ '( /11f J.:t'f f l) rt•i.:11(('/' fur tlll' 111·.: Jlro.J}\JlJ,g l\1/1/ d \ <'11 1' I 1/1(1/1/\' (Jr }Ill!(!-" J< l·l '' MAN Y SPEC IAL GET- ACOUAINTED PR ICES P ERMA-STOR USD A FOOD COUPONS NOW ACCEPTED Fooos 2960 HARBOR BOUL EVA RD COSTA MESA, CA. 92626 9-6 MON. THRU SA T. (7 141 556·7290 Thi' rnost \vidsepread c·orn-b11t ::.u0~11tulc (>Ill' pound l~<1n plaint is Jack of cnrrgy, that veal (·utlc!s 101· hfl'<id fillct ~---------------------~l~<~l1~c~;z~l ~~·i!~n~.~~~~li~hl~~~ ~;~:~.t~.~3~;~b~~if:~~a~~ a'~~~:.~ Try Sa ti1.rdriy~ s N e11VS Qiiiz by (';'lusing the di eter 10 burn B<-1kc six minute,, each side. () SrrvC's fuu r. 292 calorirs each. ----·---- THE FISH MARKET up fc\\'('r calpries.J ____ ____ _ __ _ A n rxtre nic\y rcstriclC'd WITH THIS COUPON c;1rbohvdratc regime a I so clcprivCs the dicier of th1· needed vitamins and mineral ~ in frl'sl1 fruit s and vcgetabk1s. as \\'ell as the bcncfici<1l bulk :ind roughage needed for r('gularil ~·. good digestion und t·lirninll tJOn. FRESH MAR YLAND LITTLE NECK CLAMS 75c "· ,R ESH l'ROl f:/'I DOYER SOLE 69 C "· MEDIUM UNCOOKED SHRIMP 290 "· o,.. 11 o.m. to 6:00 p.rr •. ,;01. 11 ~ 5:30 CHOLl'~STl<~ROI. THREA T 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa But th e overemphasis on proh·1n and flit is an e1·en )!rra!cr lhrl';1!. leading lht 01ett•r to t·onsume n1 o r e TWO REASONS WHY CUlllNG DOWN ON SALT IS EASIER NOW. I I -----··-.. --. Ne1v Morton Lile Sall contains 50~~ less sodium than regular salt. If you know you s hould cut down on s<Jlt. thal's irnpo1tant. But ii has the same oood Morton Sa lt flav or, so yo'ur whole fa mi ly can use it just li ke regular table s<1l t. ,, ,... ~ ., .~ . ' I • II , r--------------.. 1 MORTON LITE SALT • : FREE PACK OFFER I : I Send words "Lile Salt" from !he fron~ label With.th!~_;, I I coupon lo: Morion Lile Salt Refund Offer, Box 21547; I • ~I r-aso, Tc)(as 79998. Fill In pu rch ase price Unctud· I " 1ng postage):___ _ I I I Nome I )" I Addre4 ~ I I "''"-\, I Cjty "\ I I • , State __ --z,p I I L1mll ont' r11lun1I prr fa mil~ or oddrl'~\ MJ ~•mu1n rctund I -. l0<lu<\lftq-~Q'' 3!0 I O•f••••P""''~'ll J1.1fll.•o1 "?~~nnty•n ,, •'•I ~· l''''''' A ""'•I•'\ I I "''''"'~''°'r,,11 ~"?!"'•0 o••.J••r1.,,1 •··•~· , , ~n'•' '••,1 •·'" 1 ,,,, lod \°'°'' ......... ~01 """~"' '"" nll" 1, n " .1 ' ' '""' . .,, "' w II nollHIP><>fW> .. d.O..p\11'•1•""""'""'"'·"'"'"' ''"' lt•'I ... .,.,~"·'''"" L Owflifo, u >o o• P •''~••• ol th,I 10"'', 1" ·"'" 1 .. ------·------- • ave15Cnow. ave towels later. Ours. Theirs. longer than the best-se lling brand. Mo~t \V0n1c n 11:1\'C <l l1a bit of triking t \VO p;ipcr towels nt ;i time. beca use they're so s111all one docs11't sccn1 c11 ot1gl1. Yet t\VO is often kind of a w;i stc. • In fact, it's the longes t to wel made. So with Northern. practi~ally cvcrytimc you ll:SC <t lO\\'CJ )'Oll Sa\'C Olli.'. Northern rnn help yo u bre ak thi s 1wo towel habit because one North ern usually is enough. It ·, ;rrong. absorbent and 50'\, And not on ly do you sa ve when yo u t1sc Nortl1 crn. 110\v you s;1\·c \Vl1en you buy it. o r·-----------------~ : 1sc I I '· ~ I ~ I ' I ,< '· I : 1SC --. ' ,,, r\ ;,. 1·0,.,, .. ,~. '"" .••••• ,.,, '"'.h,..,.,1 •• ... ,...n / .... ,i,.,,. I ,.,~I'•' ·l•o, '"" I .1 "' 'I I•• II!· ' ",.,,I!'' 1·'" J. .. •.• 1 ,.•.I· . .. .,. •••did I lr '''~"·!!· ·~''"'~"'''' "~' 1,.,..,.,., ~1·· •• .~ • .. !1 'J·'"""""''''<\'•'" l·u ,,,. " ,;, '' "'"""i""'''·"-1 ,, 1d• "nlt,.,,,.,~~Wl"'"t''"~"ll•• I ~.i,' :·•"I''' l\JI• ~.~, ·I",., 1 t•" ~.,,\,,,Iv,"\~ ot•I ,,,.,.,l·r .I •1l • "' r'~ I, •I'• I"-.'' I ''"''"'"'<lr ,,, .. ,,,,,,.,,,.,.,.,,.!'I<, '"' .1,1 .. ,,;...,,.,. j , .... ! ... rt• ... (,,.,.,1 p .. •! .. ,..,,,..., '""' I ' '' •· ,,i,,,\ 'f'h,. ,• • • •h<r.1rr '·"'•' "' "•~i<'>! "' n .•• ! l~·• I -• I , .,,, " ••·•1<1>l"J I "h ,,,i.,,., . .,." 1;l1r !J ;,• r l I ~ I uni' , ·'" 1 "··1· 1·•·· ..... The longest towel made. Use one. Save one. 1SC I I I , I ,, ' I 0 ·- 1SC I I I I I ~--------------------------· . . . . . . . - • I ·• ' -' l . I I I I { I I .j • , · 1 , ' ' • ' I l t If .I l l .. I ;] -- ' : •. -I .... ~. ' . ~ I I' • c:~l~8c_O_A_l_L Y_P_IL_O_T _______ _::W::_"::'::."::':.':.a1. Oetember '• J!/, Home News Ideas Toyed 13y [)()f{(lTll'' \fE:'\C K , \Vhile pushing my shopping C'<1rt dov.·n the !ov·ladl'n aisle~ of the local "supCr drugstorl'." I fell so glad that I didn't have 10 look 111 tht• to\·•;. n1uth less try to rhoo:-.c ~Orne for Christrr.ns gift s. Yes. there are ad\«1nt.'.lgt·s in having chddrcn 11·ho h:11·1' 1 grown beyond th..: tuy-pl11\ 1ng age, thereby relieving you of ? a little of thl' "Chr1str11:1 s nu1dness.'' It's sad, though, IO consider how 1nueh 1noncy fan1ili1:s spend at Chrts trna...i on toys \\'hen so m;iny of thC>-;e to~·s have so lilllt· real play \ ;tlu1· Rnd are s oo n broken or di scarded for lack of interest. Thal 's not lo say lhat toy.<; and play are not i•11portant tG children -for they are. Bui the kind of to ys chi ldren need -to dc\'elop thl·ir physico.\, mental. <"lnd social abillties -are often not !he kind you sre advl·rlised an<l sold at this time of yl'ar. Ji'\GENUITY " In fact, if you aUoc<"l ted just a small amount of money for playthings for you r children and then tL<;ed a lot of in- gen uity in finding materials that had the most play vuluc for the !easl cost, your ·children might have one of the ha pp i es t Christmases ,, cvrr. For rxamplr. children need materials "'hich \viii hC'lp develop tl11•i r Cr(•rttivi!y cind manfpulatlve :ib1lity. Ar I m<itcrials scrre this purpose "'f'll. \\'ha! a child lll't"'<lS :iri• pieces or blank Jla JX'r -srnall · and la rge. A large pad of nev.,sprint paper could suffice -so could grocery bags cut open. ,.. To use on th(' pancr, the child needs cravons (big tfiir k 1 ones if he's Smnll \, p.1inrs. chal k, scissors, and paste. FlNGER l'i\ll'liT Children of all a!!CS love to smear paint around v>'ith their hands. An inexpensive 1 finger paint can be made by 1nixing powdered l c m p er a paint, which can be bought 1n large con tainers at <irt sto~s. \\'ilh liquid la undry starch. To make the finger paint go farther. to 1 cup of liquid starch and paint add 6 cups of water, and 12 cup or soap chip!'.. For brush painting, mix the powdered ten1pera paint half r.nd half with "'ater i.1nd add a little liquid d C' t e r g c n I Tempera paint is v.•ashable and th e detergent makes for easit"r cleaning. Let children paint y,ith large -one inch -bru!'he". Obviously a ch ild llf'f'd<> to have a paint ing .-ipron to pro- tect his c\o!hl's 1rhcn lie paints. A mil n's nld :i;h1rt pu t on bfl ck\\.'ard s. 1\n!'k<> 11·('11 :i:<> a covt>r-up t'frar off lllc ~·o!· Jar l Clav ;ind piny d.1u i.:h art· another forn1 of <ir1 1na!f•r1 all 11·hich t"tlildrf.'n can us<• 11n:1c·, 1nativrly and also a<; an ou!IC't for pcnl-up ernot ion~. CLAY DOUGIJ ''ou can bu y rral rlav at art stores or <:omrnercially prepared play dough a1 toy ~tores. Or \ ou can rnake your Oll"n b\' rriixing 4 parts or flour With 1 p.1rt of salt and 1~ par! v.·att'r. Knead u n I 1 1 sn1001h . If l\IO drr. add n1orc wat1·r. Food ro!or in~ <"an he 1 used 1n 1hc water be fore mix- ing to tvlor the dou gh. This dnugh r;in be 11.<=erl n\·rr and o\·rr ag<11n if stored in the rcfrigi"rnlor. OT' lhf' chtl d cn n sha [)(" it inlo forrns. :ind !hl'\' r:111 hr baked in a 300<l:l0 rl1:gr11c ove11 for alxlut 11n h{lur An older child mav "':int to p:iint !Ill' fonns with acr~·\lir pain1 :ifl cr they've bcrn baked QUEST1or-;s \\'!-; ,\H E A~h'.· ED : Q. I have ])l•rn 11ran nl{ nn an nouncen1(•n1 on th(' radio b~· some federal ag('nr y ;ihout buying safe toys and how wto should repori uno;;:1fe toys 1hat we happen to see in the stor('<i:, I would like to rewrt on 1wn hazardous toys. Can you tell me ~·hat the ar.encv is ::ind how J can contact it? A. The agency 1~ 1hr Consumer Product S a r r t y 1 Commission. just es t abh~hed this \'C[l r You can ronrart the uj!'I A ngele~ regional office of Cl·~ at 213/683-1'225. <Jr \OU may use the national toll I irre num~r 8001638-2666 ( M...chlncs will answer c.;ill~ ' dij!ing non-office hours and I , coAAum{'r S ma y re<.'Ord :1J >;h!!'Wlge to the Cf'SC .staff. r- ver Now 0{H!n! Tu.JO Nero Alpha R eta Discount hlark,.f.'f ~'iunsf't at lf'estern ;,, llollyu;on<l Peach at Shaw i1t Clr11:i.'f Thi1 ad containi only a fraction of the DOUB LE DISCOUNTS you'll find at Alpha Belit now. l • IS~ DOUB LE DISCOUNTS are SPEC IAL SAV INGS •.. temporary price red uctions avai lable to alt markets. But Alpha Be la passei more of these savings on lo you than any 01her market-up to hundred s more every we ek. You'll like the total better at Alpha Beta. 24 ~" ""''"'"' t •M-• MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 145 I. -Ito O• (rn• • (), p • ~.ne • Re'}1.1l<M . ! 1, 1 .. ~ 11 ......... 1 ... MJB ~89< COFFEE ~ r.E'\vA'su1~E'll1i£Ns1vE 'M CARE BABV POWDER 15 re 5pr\)y 4-WAV NASAL SPRAV 71 t BIRDSEYE »w .. l.t Our>ee Mro.<11 • Reg,•U~cented CUT CORN SURE 67 JO.Qi. Pl1J ·Gree" Pem 20< "' ANTl-PERSPIRANT 1 ~-•· 'o, '" · ''"''" 6 A • , . "°'-GREEN GIANT S3 ARR10""" "'""' WHOLE MU SHROOMS c ANTl -PERSPIRANT 77' "'""' ,,n, u · .r ... ""'""" ~" °'"'" "'"" o ..... ARRIVEOERCI JR. °M~~:~~~~ORGANIC 129 ~l~A;,. """"'"'"'""' '" l6·0uroce Boule Corn1.1 ,oner 2, 8_,. 9 ~·°'-]• 'os°'c"'A'R' "M"'A~VlE'R G1l lrt1e • Tan•~ Model I WILD CRICKET LIGHTER BRAUNSC HWEIGER ....:::-, ~o sc'AR ,MAYER -~SA NDWICH SPREAD 64< ~----ti·Ol Pkg • H~m S~l~d 64c ....___-.J Ai.'t hiiA'i ·wl[NiRs 1°1 ~ oRit.l" rli££1i' 0R1rn INSTANT COFFEE a.o .. n.e )..,.. 4& 01 L . .r1 • R~"l"r • l 1' l .6S 12s (<l Ou"r~ lrw 134 2_JJ MJB INSTANT COFFEE ..... 6 "'"~ "°'""' TEXSUN PINK 66< GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ~liiE'fSw[El'PuRE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 42< 64.Qu"'" IJ1>1i·C ,,, ~64 0uf1Cf' Bc:.ule 73• ~~IT'cH'E tt8ouauET TREESWEET PURE ORANGE JUICE ~<,Q...r>(""fl"ule A-I SAUCE ~9 0oo<eC•"'·'J' CONTAOINA 31 t lO O...ncr l:lcllle BREAD CRUMBS D ouble ~co'ti'rAri'INA"SLICEO 28< D iscount BABV IOMAIOES ~l2 ">0rn•et•l.lo " ~----70 (\1\•'11 Plq • JJ Gulloro s.1~ ~APPIAN WAY "-'C..J HEFTV ) 36 PIZZA MIX TRASH BAGS ~16 Ou<1rP Por~'1f't~ ~' c, '· ·" ·"" '· '' '"' 18 •·-• LA ROSA LASAGNA ~KAL KAN CAT FOOD < - &liuC'Kwl:Ga·,; rE'liivKR'lsp''' .,.,,.~, 36< DOG FOO D l Jl ~ I.'{),,..,,,. Poc>orir • S•·o~oned o48C Mlc.HrY-aa·,; /a'iia"" 21 c <;--:~ ~~ENCH °i'i '1£0 ... ONION RINGS 2 9< ~ ~~C'l£ '8£'N1s 'M SlUFf' N SUCH ~W1SHBONE'ench • h~lia~ 'M DRESSING 42• ~·"'·~·'· ' ..._ GREY POUPON · MUSTARD 29' 39• ... tfo[[ YW0.05D1 Mi:ff'GARINE 50' ® DEL~WARE PUNCH ?.E.:l MARY"ELLEN ~MINT JELLV 60< ~ ... ~ ""'~· '°"1 ' ..._, SUNKIST 87< {8) ... "-· }~~'!_'!i~!~E 34• M MARTINELLI Q 0 1 81'!'1. • '1M •Toco lffl~, 8 Ou<1c ~ I 1t ALPHA BETA SUNSET CALAVO AVOCADO DRESSING 59• TORTILLA CHIPS HIGH FASHION GIFT TIE YARN 95• )4 p.,11 A1,.,,,,.,, . .,, '·" r u·I . I' II'~'. JU l<'Kh 3 ROLL 9 PAPER ASSORJMENT 5< Pt1ne• •f od • "Jo lnl"" lu·,~o l<oU 9Sc 1,,1 .r .1111,,(\~•C .,..1 .,.,,,,.,.31.1.,..h 4 ROLL HIGH FASHION PAPER ASSORTMENT HIGH FASHION EXTfiA WIDE RIBBON ASSORT. PAPER ASSORTMENT 95' STOA£ HOURS 53< Please ... Bear with us. We 'll do our bast. but Iba supply and variety ol meat cuts will be limited d~a to a labor dispute . MON-FRI. 10 A.M. 10 9 PM SAT & SUN. 10 AM to 7 P.M. ~,·,ipyriJ{ht 1973 Alrlia 111•/11 C11m 1i11tr\'. All ri1tht.~ rf's11rrrJ. wt •rHl 't'f flll llG1t r Tl trruu Ill.II TO CCMl(ltll l ot•llll • ll US TIJ CDl.UCUO" •LL llllf lf ITU.II llHUI CTICHI IWAUllTllO Oii TDlll WOlt!T IUIJtrO!O '24·0u'lrr 6n• ALPHA BETA FRUIT CAKE 48-0ur>Ct' !:loA 27• SPARKLING CIDER 88• ~ 12 01 811 . '"~><lit . Stw-""I' ~ R 0ic'i'NA 'ca ciiii'NG w1NE41 • 33• ~--- 331 198 l .64 '~·Or Jar • Chot~l11e Fudo• 1~·01 J1r • s..,,., C~c~olAI• 11.!·0 :. J o•• S\r1.,berry <> c .... ,,~ n ''lll·1~ DREAM WHIP ~ 16 O...nc, j,,, ~COFFEEMATE 31Ounce8o1t!,. CHB PANCAKE & 7 5' WAFFLE SYRUP 79 • ©t'1"PfoitecAcK' TEA 54< D~ ..... ~PC!(~• (h,rlrn N.y,111., o .. ,..... LIPTON CUP-A-SOUP \FLAV OR FUL\ ' '"' .. Jlo. """"'"'-' ---..;:, ' . ,., ' • GRAPEFRUIT ANJOU PEARS ~$ R THESE PRODUCE PR!CTS FFFECTM DEC. 6 -12 • THURS. THRU WED, C051A Mr~ri-tt G h••"1~ C "•. COSTA. Ml!ltfl,-:41 E, 11th SI. HUN11N010N 1 6 .f.CH-•OO All•m• HUNTINOTON ll!ACH-11tll N. M•lft SI. HUNTINOTON •I ACH-J1•1t l....._llt1m L.AOUHA Hllll -tu41 C11!• dt I• L.,1.., l'OUNTArN VlLLEY-ltttl W1rnt~ lllVIHl:-ltHI cwr ... ~. Uftlv~~lh "'"° \OUTH LAOIJ N .. -JI0.11 ~ (~YI I" 'll'I'* ~ c LB. 79• 49• 109 36• ... • S E WERS!!! WHITE FRONT PRESENTS The Alexander Johnston Fash ion Design Show For all le'Ners In the area, Beginners or expert. The nationally famous course in fashion design conducted by Mr. Alexander Johnston. He has taught thousands of ladies throughout the country to eliminate wasted time, eff ort, and energy and has shown that all sewers can be capable of designing th eir own high .fashion garments, He as accomplished thit to ,uch a degree that he has received endorsements in every ci ty that he has held these sessionf, fr om Ph.d 's. teachers, store owners, and other designers, •nd numerous press releases, T .V ., and rad io appearances. TWO HOURS spe nt with Mr. Joh ns ton will be two of the best fo r any sewer. This design class w ill eliminate hours, day1, perhaps months of frustrations. Beginner1 and sewe rs of 40 years and more have taken this course, with , 1t1ccess. "NO!. ~~ATTERN MA ~NG_CLASS; You wil l lea rn to re·design t~e patterns you alte<idy have to create an original and high fashion wardrobe. LEARN DESIGN OF : ~LE EVES-Put them in easily, most important, be able to design the sleeve that looks best on you whatever the style may b•, COLL~R§_ ~ND NECKLIN ES-You will learn how to take a simple necklin e or collar and in minutes redesign the~ to almost any style you can think of and be ready to sew without pull or pucker, perfect matches; easier sewi ng. yo_~ES, _P LEAT S &_SCALLOPS-Made amazingly easier, any size you could want, anywhere, w ith much less work and more accuracy. PANTS-Take a pants pattern you have, and convert it to bell bottoms, flair legs, pegged knees, pegged legs, o r even in1 0 very full leggsd cocktail·type pants. EIGY.fl~ Fl,ATTE.~'f -Use design secrets to stress your good points and conceal your bad ones. All he could teach is too much to list but he will help you master these: the princess line, costuming, facings, zipper placement, inlays; he will even teach how to use the fabric scraps you have at home for striking effects; then preve nt you from wasting any more. He will show you how to adapt some factory methods to your home sewing and rev eal to you many of the things going on in the se wing ind ustry inclu ding what you only hear of .as "trade secrets" •.• NOTHING TO BUY Unlike o ther courses,-Nottii ng to Buy. You can relax and learn without products for sale at the end. GIFTS-FREE FASHION DESIGN SETI EV ER Y PE RSON ATTEND ING WILL RECEIVC a six tool couture design set ident ical to the one Mr.Johnston use s in his class. These tools will enable you to apply the design methods you learn. The complete sess ion lasts 2 ho urs. FRIDAY . DEC 7 10 A.M. OR 6:30 PM.•. •ADMISSION $5 WHITE FRONT COSTA MESA• 3088 BRISTOL AVE. Between Fwy. & Baker LIMITED ATTENDANCE-REGISTER NOW PHONE 540-3635 WE ARE OPEN TO SERVE YOU ST ATER BROS. PLEDGES to do everything possible to keep you supplied with nourishing foods for your dinner table during this current LABOR CRISIS. has The uncertainty of supplies caused a temporary suspension of our usual advertising. To the best of our ability we will con- tinue. to supply our customers' requirements at our continuing policy of. ·r • LOW-LOW PRICES. Stater Bros . Management W"1ut!t<iay, Ottt111btf-5, 197J CAi l Y PILOT 39 Smooth Sailing Detected Recipe Solves Guessing Game By JOHNA BUNN HOLLYWOOD -Buddy Ebsen, who danced to tame with Ziegfeld, ~ best known for his acting in the nicks, and for his current starring role on lhe tube as a private eye. He's less well known ror the fact he once jer ked sodas in Manhattan's Pennsylvania Station, has written several plays (one performed with critical acclaim at th e Pasadena Playhouse). com- posed a string of songs, and s kipper~d his 3~foot catamaran'' Pol y ncs ia n Concept" to victory in the 1968 Trans • Pacific ~fulti-llull rtace. The genial gentleman with the powder blue eyes and strong, rough hewn reaturrs claims his cook.ing talents have been inspired by his time afl oat. "I'm a famous slumgullion cook," he said. ''Slumgullion is what you cook on a yacht aflcr you'vei been afloat for three or four days and you're down to lhe canned goods , stored in the bilge. "It's really a guessing game becawsc the salt water has usuaUy washed all the labels off the cans! "All you need is a. great big pot. Then you just start to open cans and pour everything in . It never comes out the same, but you know 1 something, I've never had to throw away any slumgullion! '"It suunds rather repulsive. but onee I even made it on a TV show in Philadelphia and the crew and audience alt' ii all up. "It's !hat little bit of onion that goes in t.hl're that makes it smell and taste so good ~" Buddy's si x daughters and one son -don't share his love for !be catamaran. ··once, w 11 e n we were in Catalina and we owned a boat called the Turquoise,'' he said, ,;I had fixed Ui> a pot of s lumgullion. ''The kias couldn't stand thr boat, and couldn't wait to gel off it. They think it's a floating Vegetable Varied Experiment v.·ith variety vegetables. PARSNIP PATIIES 4 medium parsnips, about ~~ pound I egg V4 cup nour 2 'h tablespoons butter or margarine Salt and while pepper to taste Pare parsnips and cut off a thin slice from stem and root ends; cu t each parsnip in half. In a saucepan cover the parsnips ""ith boiling water: boil, covered, until tender - 10 to 20 minutes; drain. r~orce parsnips through ricer or food mill so any "-'oody residue may be discarded - there should be about 1 CU? mas hed parsnip. Add egg to mashed parsnip and with a sturdy fork beat until blended ; bea t in flour. In a 10--inch skillet n1elt !~~ tablespoons or the butter; heal into the parsnip mirlure along v.·lth salt and pepper. Jn the same skillet melt r emaining I tablespoon butter; with a spoon drop parsnip mix ture, in 6 even portions, into the ski llet: fry ove r moderate heat, turning oncl'. until cooked through and golden brown -about 5 minutes on each side. Makes 3 servings -2 pat- ties per portion. Left over pal· ties may be heated in a double boiler or in the oven. BUDDY EBSEN J;i il th;it orfcr.s a good chance of (!11)111n i11g -so I started cook1nr;: up a pot of lhe stuff. "PrC'tt y soo n they all sald. '1"11 try a tittle or that.' They ate it alJ, and nobody jumix'Ci ship'." Buddy claims everyone dol'S a liltle cooking in his house. •·f doo't pret cnd to be a great chef but I have n1y specialties. l"n1 pretty fair \llith barbecued chickens: I just cook them slowly and pai.nt well with a eood bottled barbecue sauce. l also can do nice beef or lan1b shish kabobs." The Ebsens like to entertain infonnal!y. •·we bu·ut our whole house around the kitchen, so guests always head straight for the kitchen, \\'here my wlfe is usually cooking and talking wit.h everybody at the same time. "Once in a "'hile "'e have a shindig and discharge some of our social obligations. but H's never rnore than 1.0 people and Lt's always informal .'' Buddy seems to get the big- gt'st kick ouL of playing a private eye. "1 think everyone, way d0\1-11 deep, would love lo be playing a private eye. 1 know when I used to watch llumphrry Bogart in ''Sam Spade" or tht· "~1 altese F::ik'On." I l'n· vied hu11 so 1nuch. And you kno"' sorne i hin~. I \You!d never have suggestl'd th is show. It just sort of can11· along after I was suppo5"d to pren1icre being on Cannon "And I 'in still trying to find nnrn,1by," Buddy said, smil~ 1ng hkc a sphinx. BUDD Y ESSEN'S ··sLUfl.1GULLION" I f eeds 2 dozen hungry sailors) 4 cans ( 11 ounces each ) chili-beef sou p J can l l0 1":! ounet•S 1 bec>f broth 3 soup cans ( 10 ~1 ounces each) water 4 cans ( 16 ounces each) barbecued beans 4 cans (15 ounces each) macaroni 'n beef i n tomato sauce I ran (8 ounces each) whole kernel corn l :small onion, p e e l ed , minced Grated Parmesan Cheese, optional In large kettle combine all the ingredients except onion and cheese. Stir well, cook ~lowly stirring u n t i I in· Jlredients are well blended and piping hot. Serve in mugs, allow ing 1 cup per serving. Garnish with minced onion and grated cheese, and serve with hunks or Italian or French bread. Makes a hear- ty, filling meal on ship or i tlore for 24 sailors. Christmas Spirit Begins At Home OA' ''40 Miles of Christmas Smiles'' could beg in at your door th is yea r . The Dai ly Pilot and Orange County Coast Associa tion again wil l sponso r the areawide holiday decorat ing contest wi th prize s f or Bes t Resi dence (first , second, third p laces), Best Com m er cial (fi rst, Cl ip th e cou p on below and send it in as a promise to he lp your loca l sponsor brigh ten up ,,. the Orange Coa st area this \,1' ·. yea r . It y ou are part of an • organization that could be a span -~ sor (a homeowners' assoc 1at1on , chamber of commer ce, junior cham - ber, women's club, etc.), sen d in the • cou p0n t o say you w ant t o participate. Help widen t he ''40 M iles of Ch r istmas Sm iles." NOTE: The "40 Miles" j udges will base thei r decisions on dayt im e appearance ot the entries, regardless of local r ules and policies rega rd ing u se of elec tricit y in ho1 iday decorations in your area. Yes, I wa nt my home (or busi ness, church, school,etc.Jlo be judged in '"10 Miles of Christ m as Smiles" c.o m petition. My name and address of decorations I wan! judges to see are listed below. I understand judging will be based on ap· pearance of this entry durino daylight hours on Dec. IS, 16 or 17. Name -··············-·----····-·-·••········-···-·················-·· Addl't':'ll ••••.••••••••••••.•••••••.. ··-·•·····-·········-····-······-·· City .............................................. ZI P.·····-·····-··· Day phone .......................................................... . ~ve. Phone •••···•··················•····-·---·--··--·----···-··-·-· Local Sponso r ....................................................... . If you represent a potent ial sponsoring agency, please mark an "X" htre ..•.. and a contest olf lclal w ill contact you. MAIL COUPON TO: Public Ser vice Depf., Dally Pilot. P.O. Bo• 1 ~. Costa Mesa CA 92626" Entry Deadline Dec. 10 seco nd , t hird place s with all non -res iden- tial ent ries compet ing together) and Chr istmasvi lle, 1973 (the one place in the Orange.Coast area th at ex udes the most ''fee ling of Christ mas'' to JUdgcsl ... En ter now or get the sponsoring agenc y in your co mm· unity to enter. -------------------------------------- Co -Sponsored by ORANGE COUNT Y COAST ASSOCIATION And ORA NGE COAST DAI LY PILOT DAILY PILOT • ~ • ~ " •• • •, ~ j • . • -. . . . . • . • ' '• . • • • e . • . ·• '• ' ., . . . . • . , .• .. • ' , ,. , ,• ~ .. :: •• -: :: '.• •• . . : • • •'. '• " .. '. ·I !• " ·' ·~ '.4 '• " " .. .. . , .. : . :: ' :· • " .. ~ •, . " • ' :: :· ; t Salad Mocks Tacos Chunks or ··rafts" of .. ' . ' ·~ ·-. . ............ ~ . . . -. . . . . .. "·estem iceberg lc11uct> make· )ol't·-COst and lo1v-c:alone c11r- riers for chili or taeo n1eat filling. ICEBERG "TACOS" SALE STARTS THURSDAY, DEC. &TH AND CONTINUES THROUGHWEDNESDAY , DEC. 12 NEW STORE HOURS OPEN 7 DAY!S A WE·EK 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAY INCLUDED 1 head western iceberg ll'l· tucc 213 cup chopped onion I clove garlic, minced 2 tablespoons oliv1' 011 l pound ground b e c f tor beef-soy 1TI1xturr l 1 can t8 ouncri tomato sauee 2 tablespoons 11·:ucr 1 teaspoon chili pov:d<'r 1 tcasix>0n salt 3 tom at o slices. h<1h·rd 113 cup cnimbled cor11 chip~ 113 cup sliced or11011 Core and r i n s c letlll('{l sep.1ra!inr,: lra vcs 11110 cups- Drain thoroughly; refriger:11c in plastic b;1g. Cook onion ::ind garlic i11 nil until !endC'r -crisp, '.dd Deel. a litt\C' at a li1Tic .1rld hro11•n. Add torn.1 to ~<HH't'. v:atcr, chili pG\\'dt:!r and ,,;il! Cook , COVE!red, over low heat 10 1ninules . Shred cnoul!:h lettuce frurn inside or head lo mak(' aho111 I cup. Place 6 cup-sh.1pcd leaves on plaltcr: spoon tx>cf mixture into cups . Top each serving \\'1th shredded lettuce . torn at o , chips and onion. Serve pro1npt- ly in 6 scr\'ings . LETTUCEBURGERS I head v.·cstcrn iceberg let- tuce 1 pound ground beef (or bee f-soy mix!urC' I 2 lablespoons 1nargarinc 2 cups cooked kidney beans I can 11 pound ) ste11 cd tomatoes 3 tablespoons b a r b e c u c sauce Sall to tas!e ~ burger buns Core, rinSC" and drain let- tuce; chit\ in pla stic b<1g. Bro\\TI bee( in margarinr ~fash 1? cup beans; add to beef ·with ren1ainin.[! IX"aus, !omatocs, barbecue sauce :Jnd salt. Simmer until heated 1hrough or until tin1r to scr1·c I no more th nn 30 nlinutcs). ~fc:11n1·hilc, shred enou gh letlucc to make 3 cups. Chill remaining lettuce for ust' anothe r time. Spl it buns: toasl and place 2 halvt's on rach dinner plate. ·rop .... ith shredded lel!ucr: ladle tomato.beef !TI i x tu r c orcr lettuce. Serve 3\ once . Entree's Elegant Even though mrat has !'Oa rrd ln price, !irc;ist of \'f'nl 1 ~ v.·idel v availabl~, :1t :1 r-on1- p::i rativCly rtcison;ihlf' ro sl \rh('n !'>tufff'd \1 11h n n r lt·g:in! a11ri cot c!r('.,~1ng, fl ~ in !he folk111·1n~ rt•t1 pc. it I'• ron1pany fare. STUFFED l\RE A:>;T OF \'EAL 5·pound honrrl hrril~I of \·('a] 6 lnhlrspoo11<; hut!Pr or rnarf,!arinf' ~ 1 cup f1ntl\' cllop\)('d 011ion ~4 cup finrlv choppi.·d cl'l1·ry 1 ~ cu p \ra1rr 11111111111111111 SaH nn<I po.'PllC'r --- COLD POWER LAUNDRY DETERGENT GIANT SIZ E FOREMOST PREMIUM 1/2 GALLON RO UND CARTON TE ASE MUS HROOMS 4 oz. CAN ST EM S •nd PIECES ~$ R YAMI YOG URT OR .FOREMOST SOLO 8 OZ . CUP ~ 213 cup l:ibout 5 ounc1·~1 diced dried ;1pricot.~ 1 U.S.D.A. GRADE 11 A'' DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX ~. DEL MONTE PICKLES e WHOLE DILLS e KOSHE R DILLS e HAMBURGER CHIPS BIG 40 OZ. J AR CREST TOOTHPASTE , o •. ,,,, t1"911lor 89c: At Some Store-1 S~N ECA CINNAMON APPLESAUC E 15 Or. Jar BAGGIES EASTERN GRAIN FED SMALL SIZE '~ C'11p to:istc d slivcrrd almonds I FRY nNG 21 _. cups hcrb-scasonrd stuf-I fing fix. from an 8-ounce packa~e CHICKENS Cut ex cess rnt from surface or vea l and discard 39~ FRESH PORK SPARERIBS 98~ In a t:ir gc skillet nif'lt hut · tc r: set ""d' 2 '·'"'"ll"'"' OUR OWN CURED of it. To n~rn.11ning !iultL•r 111 ski llet <itld 11n1on a11<l cook gently unld g1Jld1·11. Add celery, \\':JH:>r. 1 1 lt·as· poon salt. dash of pcpµcr. apricots, almonds and stuffing 1n ix; toss ~·ell. CORNED BEEF Place slufl1nq alon ~ onl' s1d<' NORTHERN (a Jong lenglh) ot IL':ll. roll up: t1ecure >M'llh sm:_ill !\kcv•ers or sew wHh heavv 11·hite thread and a darning ncc<ltc . Brush reservrd butttr over veal: sprinkle v•ith salt and pepper. Roast in a shatlo¥i' pan in a 325-degrce oven unti l meat is tender -21,, to 2 1 ·~ hO\J rs. If dcfiircd. make a th in gr;1vy from the pan drippi ngs. r..t <ikC's 8 servin¢s. ~~tes) Fl1L1E>Ar in the l1&1!ijij!(1)f TURBOT FILLETS FARME R JOHN TOP QUALITY BACON COL UM BIA BACON FARMER JOHN WIENERS s129 lb. 79~ PROTEIN BLEND MIXED WITH GROUND BEEF FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER CAMPFIRE WIENERS GRADE "A" 12 ••. pkg, 69~ 79~ FRYING CHICKEN BREAST GRAD E "A" FRYING CHICKEN LEGS & THIGHS 1BANANAS GOLDEN ._ RI PE 10~ l MUSHROOMS • ~~~~~ . 69~ I CARROTS .~ I 5~ I STRICTLY FRESH TOPS OFF ---~; AVOCADOS it • • LARGE SIZE FUERTE tli 29c .~: ;:.· ea ;~ ~;· APPLES EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS 15~ ORANGES : • . SWEET "N" JUICY NAVEL 15~ ONIONS MILD SPANISH 10~ GRAPEFRUIT SWEET 'N' JUICY DESERT 8 LB. CE LL O BAG ,,( •• ~~ . • ' ~ SPR!NG F!flO-l!G 40 OZ. '~ogffeld,PORK and BEANS ~ f l:l l .CAN 49'i: 4/39' ! <lt<o llEAli! CASHMERE IOUQUET I A TH ';IZE I AR5 BAR SOAP 69~ .. I 59'[ SCOPE MOUTHWAS H 12 fl. OZ. IOTILE lr---------1: Prices Effective: I Thursday thru Wednesday December 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Prices subject to stock al\ hand. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS ' I"' • •• 1,. I ' I·•' •h' " '1;t "' '" "'' 89~ COSTA MESA lb. PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Cha111L1n • ' • . ,, . ' • I I • ' : ':( ·~ ..... . . . - "' .•. ~! " ' l t [ 1· I I" .. I ·• \..· 11,0 " !Home No Longer on Range j'Chick.~ and ducks and geese belier 5C:urry . . '' Such v.•as the case when a 1nicrowavc oven was delivered to the Santa Ana fannhouse where r..1r. and ~1r~. Al Kolb reside and grow their own food as befits a gradu ate studt·nt's budg('l. Faced wit h the abundance. ot vegetables, Connie Kolb, 25, regularly attends cooking classes to di~cover new y,•ays to ~rve the grrcn beans, peas, tomatoes or v.·hatcver 's in seil!IOO. Al UlC end of her second year al Orange Coast College Cook. it1g School she was named the \l'innrr of the n11cro1vavl' 0\'€'11 ;ir1d 1 1n n1 e d 1 :i l l' 1 )' welcorned the su1>plement to her regular stove. "ahou t ~O }·cars old ... it carnc y,·1th the housr." Dav is-Brov.•n Applinnces d<>li~rcd the JJCY.' ''radar" oul· fit it donated to the. cooking schoo l. The sleek ho;{ \l'llh !lnt('d gla ss door and litning knob look!J hk£> an upstart ort the :)fu•lf ulungsidc the shmy Yihllc monstrosity \.Vilh Hs 36 push butl.ons and det'p \\•t>ll L'OOkrr. HOTlf NEEDED r-.·lrs. Kol b v•1ll keep thf' big oven, though, for niajor l»ik· ing. "That's how I tell when a pie is done. I peak unlll the <'rust is nicely browned. And ttu s n1odcl of n1i1erowa\'c doesn't h:.ive a browning cle- ment." she explaiflCd. For the "celebration night" dinner she fixed quesadllln hors d'ocuvrcs. baked potatoc.s .'.lnd !'omc of thoS<' l'C'getahlcs "It's so nice lo have pilrty food prrpared C1head of time and then whoosh -like magic -it cooks instantly while you 'ft'atch," she said. fASCJJ\1:\TlKG "1'hl' ovt•n is ;:i tconvf'rsation pi t·tce tao bt.•cttuse guests llk1; to 1113tch the th>'e:>e 1n£'!t and bubble llt'forc the ir t:ycs and ii-.~ :1n1azing to ha V(· potnt:x:s done in four nunutcs. COTTAGE CHEESE 'S MAGIC MOISTNESS Cheese Sparks Brunch Bread This yrar's nr11.• ho!id<ly tr.cat can b(!('()m L' nC'X-t year"s tradition. That's 'ft'hat "'ill happen when you rn<1ke this Fn1it and Cheese Bread. \Vhol~on1e crcruncry bullrr aod a pint of cottage cheese combine to give thi.! ring 111olded bread a cheese cak e moistness and texture seldom f~ in a quick bread. Chopped dates or raisins, b~ghl candled ch~rries and pineapple accent the bread with a festive ai r. Dust th e loef after cooling with si fted J>4wt1ered sugar to add the touch and nair of a pro- f~lonal baker. trhls bre.ad is designed for a Jrlsurely hollday brunch. 11 's delicious pla in or toasted . Bu t dd make sure to !lerve it war111 wtth butter. And to go with the fruit and chec!'lc bread. a pot of hot chocolate topped \\1th a fluff of whipped cream is .tn order for this memorable menu. The basic rec ipe makes one 9-inch ring. But double or tri· ple the ingredients if you wish to make several Joeves at one time. The bread free'Ui wen in case it fi ts your bU!)' schoduJe better. FRUIT AND CHEESE BREAD '1 cup butter ~ cup sugAr 1 pint creamed sma ll curd cottage chee.~ I tablespoon grated lemon peel 2 eggs 2 cups nour 2 leagpoono baking powder 1':.o teaspoon baking soda 1'i teaspoon sa lt 11:1 cup chopped dat es or r:usins 14 cup \\'hole candied cherries 14 cup diced candied pineap- ple Pov.•dcred sugar Bea t butter wiU1 sugar. &al in collage cheese. lemo n peel and eggs. r..Lix flour. baking powder. baking soda, salt, dates and oandied fruils. Com- bine v.•ith cot tage cheese mix· ture. Spoon into buttered 9-inch ring mold (61,~ cups). Bake in 350 degree oven 40 1ninut.es or W1til pick in serted into center comes oul dry. Coo l 10 minutes then invert onto wire rack to cool. Dust with powdered sugar. Makes I loa f. BREAKFAST CHOCOLATE I (6 ounce) package sem i S\Yeet choco late pieces 1h cup sugar 1h cup ,,·ater 1'.s teaspoon cinnamon l cup whipping crean1 Hot milk Combine chocolate. sugar, water and cinnamon. Place over hot water and heat. stir· ring constantly until mixture Is smooth. Remove from hea t. Cool to lukewarm . Whip cream until stirr. Fold in chocolate mixture. Chill. Spoon 1 heaping t&bl~poon ctKicolate mixture in to cu p. Add hot mi lk and stir until smooth. Srrve tmmed1nl cty. Makes 15 to 20 servings. Note: Chocolate mill'lurr may be stored in covered con· tainer in refrigerator 4 to a days. ''Ou r heme -frozen vegetables took longer lhan the recommended ti mes for th(' packaged kind , probably lll:cause of different \\'3tc.r contents. "Part of the fun is cooking rii;ht on the paper pllltcs. We hardly had any but I wen t out and bought .a supply." Sile added lh<tl I h c 1n1tTowavc's best use so fa r is n1aking cu1>5 of hot coffef: tir soup 1n a n11nute and a half, i,1·h1ch saves the pan and boding time re q u I r c d previously. ANl!\fA LS 1'hose chicks and ducks don 't have to worry about the n1icrowave, yet. They're stll l raised for barbecuing. t-.1rs. Kolb calls the farm pets by n<amt' Silrn,. arc strays, others don:.H1ons f101n growers. And somr. are surplus fro111 the unmedicatcd c on t r o I groups of ani1nal s Al u!'.cs in his cancer research wh.i!o e;;rni u~ tt t.kl(.;lul'i1le 1 n molecular biology. But the livestoc k is taking a bac k scat lo the mu:ro v.·a1'C, F'or the n1on1t"'nt. Connie li k es to wa t ch the n1arshn1al10Y.' squish ovrr a cu p of hot chocolate and .shl''S anxious to ~Ce pop cor n perform. OT•IER WIN NF:Jl The san1r. fa s c i n ;1 t i on absorb~ t!x· five children of Mrs. Har1·cy f..oy,•e of Nc\\'JXlrl Beach y,·ho y,·on the second micro\1·av(' oven . ------ She hkes Lhe speffiy \\'ay \t docs little cooking chores. ll C'ar11e in handy on Thanksgiv· ing for the rolls. gravy and vl!gctables. When r..Ir s. l..o'ft·e isn't prac- tici ng with the mlct"Q\\'avc, her 2·ycar·olC daughter f 1 :i: c :s treats since the oven ls so safe. heating only the food, nol the utensils. OCC and South('m Californ ia Edison Co. provided the coo k· ing school instruction. !\JI prizes .,.,·er~ donated by c_'O-spo:isors: I·' r 1 g J d a I r c , A1nana, Ed v.•ard's Nev.'PQrt C 1 n e ma . Dav1s-Brov.•n A~ plianccs. Genernl Elcctnc, Lusk llon1es, 0 st c r Ap-- pliances, llichard's ~1arkets, Fashion 1 s I and ~1erchant Association and the Daily Pilot. " CONNIE KOLB USES NE W OVEN BY OLD RANGE Ad Prices good thru Saturday, De c. 8, Coupon t te rns gOOd Dec. o thru Dec. 12 Jfle.'Clf Richard 's meats are the finest to be found a nywhere -we are agi ng prime rib now so they will be perfect for Ch r istm a s d inner. Pl ann ing to freeze it? We can d ouble-wra p to p revent freezer burn, label it, and even ship it with cooking instruc ti o ns! You ca n be sure you are not only buying the very best available, but ge tting good value-you won 't find a n ounce o f waste-you'll want to eat every biteJ Split Bro ilers Cal lforni:igrown. Zack y Farms Ground Beef prepare so many ways Short Ribs of Bee f properly trimmed Lamb Shanks ho2en 1nd1v1dual portions Eastern Spareribs lean & 1a51y Po rk Loin Roast prepa1ed for easy carving 4 9c lb. 89c lb. 79c lb. 89c lb. 98c lb. 1.39 lb. Marinated Ch icken Wings our O\vn seasoning 65c lb. Stuffed Roasti ng Chickens ov en ready 89c lb. We have a fine selection of availabl e seafood froee.·ry Ch r istmas stockin gs a ren't compl ete wi thou t candies galore-hard an d soft candy, ind ividuall y wrapped e r not, al l fl avors and sizes. We strive fo r Quality, Service and Vari ety and we pride o urselves on the va rie ty-whether it be in brand names, sizes o r products-yo u 're sure to fi nd them in the Grocery Department. Why se ttle fo r less when you can find it all in one pl ace ? Betty Crocker Brownie Mi x 22 oz . 59c Spencer Stuffed Queen Placed Olives 10 o•. 98c MRS. FILBERT'S Golden Rainbow Soft Margar ine 2.a o" '""' 49c NEW Mr. Mushroom Mushrooms siicect or whol• .4 ~ oz. 49c Mother's Fla key Flix Cookies 1 o" 39c Stokely Menu·Maker Vegetabl es 18 oz. bag frozen 53c Rich's Vanilla Puffs froze n . 13y, oz. 59c RICHARD'S LIDO 3433 VIA LIDO N.8. Open 9.S Daily, Sun. 9·7 673'6360 Coupon good 12/6 ·12/12/73 ' ' • <£)e.fieafe.55e.r1 If you're part icula r about sal ads, our selection is su re to please you, ... choose fro m potato & egg, cole slaw, carrot & pineapple, kidney bean, fruit med ley, macaroni salad, an assortment o f ge latin & fruit sa lads ... al l made in our own kitchen. For desse rt, try our freshly made rice pudding o r tapioca crea m pudd ing-a nice way to finish a great dinner. Roast Sirloin of Bee f . ., lb. 2.25 Dani sh Fon tina Cheese a mild dessert cheese· y, lb. 96c Mr . "Ava Kado" Avocado Dip hot o rregolar ·Boz. 59c Westo n Canadian Stoned Wheat Th ins 1ooz. 49 c Find ideas for those Ctir istmas stockings ... juicy oranges, crisp a pples, and mix ed nuts. Lo o k for the hot house mushrooms (picked fresh every morning), fr esh horseradish and even Centennial yams (NEVER stringy-a favorite in th e best res taurants). Ho t Ho use grown Mushrooms . 79 lb. Californ ia Navel Orange s fancy sweet 4 lbs. for $1 Cele ry crisp, iender large sta!k bundle 25c Royal Hawaiian Pineapple large s•ze 59c each , Ba.Re.ry Richard's Bakery has all the extras ... fr om fru it cakes (both ligh t & d ark !), pumpki n, harvest, mince & pecan pies (to name a few ), cranberry d essert loaves, popcorn ball s, a n asso rtment o f cakes and even co ok ie bo xes-packed and ready to eat or mai l far away. Iced Angel Food Cake Fre nch Bread Orange Ro lls Twin Cheese Rolls LIQUOR RICHAR D'S OWN Very Very Light Scotc h Wh iskey Ke ntucky Straight Bourbon Lo ndon Dry Gin Cha rcoa l Filtered Vodka 2.19 59c 6 for 49c 6 for 49c 86 proof, fifth 4.59 86proof,f ifth 4.75 BO proof, fif1h 3.80 80 p1 oof, fifth 3 .80 RI CHARD 'S HARBOR VIEW 1660 MACARTHUR N.B. Open 9.S Daily , Sun . 9· 7 644.S660 ON E COUPON PEA ADULT CUSTOMER ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER ON E COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER Coopongood 12/6 ·12/12/73 ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER Wesson Oil 2C ounce 59( WITH THIS COUPON Lipton· Tea 590~PURQ.FF Bags · 48( P~rk Loin DP. WITH THIS COUPON RI b s WITH THIS COUPON One 48 count Lipton Tea 81111' 48c I D.P. I ' Cucumber _WITH THIS COUPQN 5 _( • . . • • • ' • ·: ' . • • • • ~ ' .• '> ' '• • ' • ' .. • ' • .• • ' ' •• ~ . • ;: ~ • .• • '• ~ •: • .• ·l '.: '• .. .. '• .. :j .. i' •• .. • . ·1 ., " •• :1 •• .. .. :1 '• ., . . .. .. ' -. ~ :· .; ' .. !· .. . .. ' .; .. :• .. 1: ~ ij § ~ ~ 9 s ; !. t· ~ ~ ~ • •• ~ ~ ·1 I ~ ~ 1 ~I • . • • : , • • • l ' l ' l ' • • • • • • ! !. ' . . . " ' ' . . . . . . . • . • • ,... .r ~ . . . . ~ . . . . ' . . . • Priceless Products Victims of Technology By t\11CllAEl. J. CO~LO~ duct in a J.iturc I~ ;.1 l1~1·h 1·!1ri,1s11ng of black and \vhJt e ll.p·, 11 \\"il!tlS 1hat ~~n1bol to J'u1g up lllrcatcn lhl' eo1L<;u n1cr's alJili· ly to eornp<1n.~ prit('s" - i11elud1ng thl' µrill'llCc of peel· 111g: b<.1ck h1ghl•1" f)rtl"c Sl!Ck('rs pasted o\•cr older on1•:-to detern1i11c 11·hich br~nd~ arc JUmp1llf; th<'1r pnecs fastest. \'Crs1on now on !he 1narket at u NS\ 1n excess of $1(MJ,Oi.IO fur the average stor·e -.arc! being prOfflOh.'d lor lhclr <1bil1· ty to .. ·ut costs by c·!lminatu1 g u1d 11"1du;il price. st;unping. a sf)Okc!lm<in lor 1!11· a~socia· tion added. recrl1>t the nC\Y system pro- vides the shopper. \\'ASl\l ~GTO\" tCl'li ou tgrov.·th ur t'lt"c·trot1 1• ll'l'hnology nu11 r:1p1dl1 "<1 The day rnay IJt:' ron1in g l\'hen •ling on the su))(!rrnorh11t 111· shoppc1·s strolling duwn the du ~trv l·11r 111~1 nn£"l'. ·when 1hc 1·h(• 1J111r lhc ~hnpp1•r stand-.; 111 line at the l'hl·ekou! will be dras11cally reduc("d bu I the big savln~:; 1s 1n the su per1n:1rkcl' h1 inv .. ·ntor.v 1n· formHlion and l<.100r s:ivini.;s, incluclin!! ;111 l'fld to lhr· n1·1·d to slarnp th e pri ce on eal'h foori proclu('t in the store. '"lt"s not going to happen :di <il once or even JH the. san1e con1pany al! at once. so ir there is resistance shoJ)- pi:rs y,·111 go i'lse1vhore c.ind co n1pctition \l'ill force stores to put the pr1tes back on . Instead of listn1g just prirrs und general ca1cgories 1hr con1putcr print out receipt "'ill show the brnnd aud exact nature of rhe products bou~. in addition to the price. aisle of their 11c1ghbnrhuod Slarting-nexl ~i·al" :nHl 11 1• :supcr1narkt:l no lon~cr can crcusi11i;: Uur1ng Ille n~·x! ltil"r•· find prices st amped on each to fvur ye;ir~. 111 ;1 11 y can or juice or Jar of peanut supi'rmtirk!'.'t:O \\'Ill s111t('h I 11 butter. c·oni pUll'r . tx.•rkt•d t'll·<·tro111t.' They m3y h,1vc lo rc.ly in· ehl'ckout s1'Stl'lllS. ( l11·c~o11l (•lcrk pa~scs a cart ul Jl+'<1-.; Q\"t.'r tht.' seann1ng slot 111 ll1l' rvu1llfr, lhe numbl'r :uHI sri;1c1 ng or bars on 1h(' ~r 1nbul will trigger fron1 the 1'~111pd!t'f-"' nicn1ory the es-act pnt'<· fur 1h;it p:1r1icular brand ;111d .'i ll•' "If rhc ind t1stry 11·aits and ~prings a l'ull -blo1vn syste m un the CQflsun1er. lh('y \\'ill 1ind 1hc1nsclvcs confronlin~ 1~·g1t1n~ of ou1rt1i::cd sho ppers,"' f\11'.'). l\naucr ;1ddrd. 1'hi.: 1rade i:;roup also said lhl're is "no qu t·stion .. lh~ll rons11111cr grou ps sl1ould h;ivc. lx·en brought into th e p!an1ung before now. "'The L'Onsumrr 1,ril! 11·in one \\•a.v 01· another." 1'he association also !<iaid ii bcllt>vcs shelf sti ckers v.·1 11 bt' 111adc n1nre readable ;ind krp1 up to d;.itc bl'Ca usc thry \\'111 becon1r rnorc in1portant for au1onl;111c inventory rrp)Pn1sh· u1g as h:111dlcd by thi' c:o111· \)llll'f. stead only on shelf stickers. 111stt':ld Or ;i cash rr-i;ls!rr. 'l'lri.· S\'lnbols \\'ill be on 1l1r> )•rodUl't~ \1lll'n thC'y arri\'l' 1i·1 1111 tl\1· 11Hu1ufac1urrr . 1\ll til1' .~I on· has 10 do is progr;Hu 1h1· run1p11tcr for 1hc pnl'l' \1irg1nia Kn11ucr. l'rl'Stdt·nt \"1xon ·s ("nn ~u n11•r 11th·1-.;1·r. s:ii.t n·('l'll!I\" 1hl' industr:--' '"has nor 1h11ught 10 11n·ohl' rons11nler" in dt·~·1.,1ori.~ tholl "Bui if 1hcrr 1,<: cnor111ous consumer re:-1stancc 10 the. removal (1f priecs fron1 111- tl1v11lu;1I l\ClllS, lhcn thOSt' prices \\ 111 not be rcmOl"rd, ·· Thl' indus1ry group <1lso bcllt'\'l'~ lhil \ <t 11 Y Ill· con\'cnienC<' pos1·d bv pn ri'· IC'ss food products 1\ 111 bt' Otlll\'Cighted hy rhc k111d ul This possibdl!y IS \"!(•11•ed t hCSt' syS\f'lll:i llSt.' ... :-i':lll!\l'f di1nly by so nic constunC'r :'\lost prUCll1CIS 111 lhl• '101 c spokesmen \\·ho say stickers v.ill t'arr1. on 1h1·1 r l:1h1·I'. ere often out of date, h<u'd :t <·11d!' n111nl)('r :.nd .1 "' 1nb11I 10 read and clifl1<·ult to match 1- 1\•ith the food 1te111 they ~1rr ~upposed to rt•presrnt. 1 An end to the prae11ce 01 stamping pr1c1_·~ on C3Ch pro· Tht· i\a1i11n;1! Associ:ltion or l·'oo<l Ch:l1ns ;1d1111 ts that th1• :-\"strn1s -1nelud111g an 18~1 For the duration of the strike, --------- Square Meal s Crunch Cubed l!l'rb sca~nC'd rrou1ons :1r1· rC'Rdv to usl" richt frorn lh<' pack3gc ... ideal for stutf . ings. soup~ :u1d ~alad<;. crunchy snacks. quick l'ntn.·t'~ and for cxlrnding and bi111.lu1g ground meat ntixlurcs. Stufring S11unrcs :idd a touth of carefree elega nce to the menu. II. takes jusl :111 rgg. crcan1 of mushroorn soup. \VCltcr and ~o!dcn croulons lo make these light an<l flufl _v squnres. For a special acrcn!., try <in al- mond. n1ushroom or porslcy- pin1icnto \',1rialion. Serve Stuffing Sq u rt re s stcan1ing hot from the o\'en ;:is a hase ror 01.:111\' col recs . Or spoon on a sn1ooih. vch'cty grav.\' and thPv become .:- perfect acco n1p:inirnen1 . Rotisserie fans ''ill find this a pcrfcC1 ,,·;1~· to have 1hc1r roast turkey and stuffing. 100 . STU F'Fll"\f; SQUA RES I egg 1 (10~4~uncc 1 c~1n c·on- d ens c d c ream of rnushroon1 SOI.JP •• 11..! cups "":\\er I (7-ouncf') package 17 cupsJ hrrb seasoned croutons ln large n1ixing: bowl , heat egg until fnamy. Add soup and water, st irring unlil \\'Cl!· combined. Add hrrb st>asonl'f:I croutons all at one lin1e , tossing lightly until crou tons are evenly nnd thoroughly n1oistened. Spread mixlur(' r vC'nly in YiC'll·gr£«lSCd &-inch squ.:irc baking pan . I pressing lightly. Bakf' in 375 dcgrre ovrn ! aboul 30 minull'S or until ~l'I t Cut 1n10 nine squares. Scr\·c 1 as an (·ntrcc \\•ith turkey :1 la king or \1'ith Aravy :is an 1 accon1pan1n1cnt for 1ne<.11 or ' poultrv. I Any. onr {If !he rollo\\ ing m:.l\' \)(' :iddl'd 10 thC' soup I m1Xturc \l"llh !h<' croutons. 1 , 1 tup C' ho p p (' d 111ushrO<J!llS drainrd or 1 ~ r-up sh\'l'l"l'(I ;iln1ond s or 1 1 cup choppC'd fresh p:irs!cy :1nd 2 1nhl1'- spoons chopped p1n11cnto. Chicken 's Italiano Prcpnrcd in a \1 ay u~uril!.\ reserved ror \'cal, ClllCKt:'.'i r.tAl1SALA '''ITll r.1 us11noo~1s 3 chicken brc:1s!~ ~ I 1 ~ pounds,, skinned and spl1! and boned. 1'2 lemon 11.'4, teaspoons s.1tl ·~ teaspoon while pepper 114 cup flour ti tablespoons butler 'h JXlUnd mushroon1s. sliced ~~ cup finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons ol i\"l' 1Jil '~cup dry ~larsala winr I Sq ueeze lhl• lemon O\'C'T thl' • chicken and sprinkle \\'ilh \hf' salt and pt'pper: i.:oat \\1ith nour. In a large skillet ml•l1 3 tablespoons of lhc butler: add mushrooms and onion and cook until willed : rcmo,·t' from skillet. To skillrt add rtmaining butter and lht' ri1l : add chicken and o \' r r moderate he11t bro\\·n lighrJ~· on . bolh sides -10 lo lfi mlnulC's. Add n1ushroo1n--0n1on mixture and !he rilarsa!;i Cover "1d simmc.r lt n I i ! chicken is tender -10 to 1$ m in ules. rilakcs 4 to 6 11ervingr.. Sunday is Fl11JBAY' Ml the f,J.1iijijil·!I ---------- Most Lucky stores will remain open to co•••tc;"' c "" C\J(M• ~TO••I I~( ALL •'""" •ll lOYt O serve you. As always, we mean to serve you to the very best of our ability. Some inconveniences are unavoidable, but we will do everything in our power to minimize them. Store hours may have to be shortened, and supplies will be limited, but we will do our best to keep you, the Southern California consumer, from feeling the full impact of these present strike conditions. We are resisting union demands as they are far too restrictive and costly. Ultimately the costs must be passed on to you, the consumer, in higher prices. "llO MUS WIU II 11,401 lo OtillH ll111r1f!f1'"1t IO BE lHE flNEST QUALITY AVAILARl[ Jll!I di l,,,r,rl.i. LO~ Pr11p•,' ~~l~U~~A.~ .. , ....... ,.,. ....... oa 1 OC RUSSETu5.NO.T 1 "OUI 'l!CI ,IOTIC lll)lj '0t1CI GUA•AN1fU IM!U ,llCli TO 11 llflCTtVI llOM WIDMUDll DICIMlll 5T~ lH•OUGH lUllD•f Dt:CIMlll l 1 Ill, lt 7l"'• -. CANNED FOODS APPLETIME APPLE JUICE'.~;;;•.> 57' o'" DEL MONTE PEAR S.. .;,;'.'. 37' FRUIT COCKTAIL. :;·;s; 47' o'"DEL MONTE BEANS .. '"'\';,~·. 27 ' o'"DIAMDND A BEETS ... ,'',i!«!e29 • .--s & W GOLD EN CORN ,;,::·. 26 • o'"ME XICORN COR N ........ ». lB" :f HAWAIIAN PUNCH :,u.s•~.::;:;:r3cgJc. (OOlll ••-OJ. (.I.II 444.1-1 .1.1.u;1.1:t.1•·t s•liN·!. _..GREEN GIANT PEA S ....... ' :; 18' <:1"' TOMA TOES..... ··•D.~'.','1 ".';''!~ 27' .--MOTT 'S JUICE . ::;. ~. ;;·,.: 43• ROY AL CROWN COIA .""''!.'.:.B9 ° CANADA DRY MIXERS.::;.:;:, 29' . .,,-~ FOL GERS CO FFEE .';';;: 1.49 l o'"M }~ .• ~0.'.F!_! :;,93• ,,-.M.J.B. CO FFEE . ",:2.69 • •· rr~ >!•• • 01· .. u o ~SNOWS MINCED CLAMS .. .'": 40" ~DEL MONTE PICKLE5»'.'::~:-.:: 57' <f4 DEL MONTE PICKLES."",";;:'.:: 59 ' <f'SALAD DRESSING ... ~::·::.~;:;;, 41' o'"CRISCO SALAD Oil .. .'.'.<' 75 ' PRESERVES ........... ~:·~1..:~·1:~'.· ,:; 76' SOYALAC FORMULA .. .'.0,';!i,~~~11t:~ 45' PET FOODS O""' TABBY FOR CATS ...• ~~";.~~:~ 33' ,,.._.CAT FOOD .......... .'.'~'.'.~1:0;~.r! 33• PUR INA TUNA FOR CATS ... '.'.<f!33' 1RANBERRY DRINK """"" f B 5 GAllON IOTIU PACKAGED GOODS DI NNER ROllS ....... :.~·.~;~ri:,··.~;~~ 37 ' .--FIR ESIDE CRACKERS ...... ,'.·::: 29' ,,-. NABISCO CRACKERS.'.'.'.'.'.,'.;',', 54' .,-ALEX TORTILLA CHIPS . :;;~ 39' RICE CHEX CEREAL. .......... ,'~!:;: 54· BATTER 'N BAKE. ........ '.7.0~~: 2B' GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ........ ';.:J.7B JI FFY MUFFIN MIX ......... • ,,~; 14' ,,-.DREAM WHIP TOPPING .\;; 79' .rJELl-0 GELATIN ..... ·:~:::;;;;. 20· Q""4NESTLE 'S CANDY. ..... 1 ·,.~·:G~:1::: 33' KEY BUY i TOMATOES l lD 'ACI c '"'""'31 21-0Z. CJlll PACKAGED GDDDS UPTON'S CUP A SOUP ..... ~,'/(~, 39' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS .rDUPONT SPO NGES ......... ;'.; 33• .r PUREX LIQUID BLEACH ... ~;.; 31' ,,-. PINK DETERGENT .. ~"",'~.~~.'. 33 ' ELECTRA SOL b .. ""'r"''" 69' tf'4 ... . .......... -~o:t.)• i;rA SAR AN WRAP .............. ..:;w~~ 34 ' PEANUT BUTIER u\~',;,',. 71 ~ CHUll•T 11-0J. Jil . . ~ rr BAGGIES BAGS ...... ·--~~-.o;<)•g~·;~ 49 • M ·1:1 !:\4 J ·t ·I ·llli fW SOFT MARGARINE. .. "'.' ;::<;:! 49' MAR GAR I NE ....... __ . ~~-':~~,::~:·;·~t'~ S l' REDDI WHIP TOPPING ....... ;:! 67'. ROD'S CHIVO DRESSING .':;.~:: 49' LADY LEE EGG NOG ............. ~c~ 98' LADY LEE SHERBET .......... ;;,-::: 76' LADY LEE CHEESE .........• ~r,: 1.21 GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE llt1r1'1 A $ New Joi •• '. lo Or-.1 Co""'Y AIM ...... 111 W. U ,AUU. AYIJIUf It• 10, STAQ COUIGf It.VD. ..... ,,,.. .. u l& rAWA AmM '''" .... tlN u.-Kft. ,. M.J.B. DRESSING '"""~"' 41 A IU, 01 ~ CHICllll •·Dl. IOX . FROZEN FOODS CO RONET BEEF ... 11Q i.UC:-~/'~~ 2.45 POOR BOY SANDWI CH ....• ;~~i 96 ' TREESWEET JUICE ........... r!!f. 2B' BIRDS EYE VEGETABLES ....... :·.~ 22' COOL WHIP SWIGGLE ..... 1•1.~0~~i~ 59' JENO'S CHEESE Pl ZZA . ,,';;~; 1.04 if" JE NO'S PIZZA .... ....,:J:',~'~J~'~ 1.83 CHILI & TAMALE ......... .'.~.~;;:.c 55' CHICKEN STUFFED PIE .:.~.~;<';.i 55 ' .,.... FISH & CHIPS ............. '.11:-~;·~ 81' .-4 MORTON 'S HONEY BUNS .. :~1 41' POTATOES .. 10 .. "uo "o 9c Ch eck your lucky ~rodU(e Oep!. !or your Holodoy fruit & "'•!il•lob le n11dt or low fyerydoy pr.t 11. G.uorort1eed to b, tl>e ff11he11 ond f•rt•ll quol1ty OYOilobl1 . JIM BEAM BOU RBON.~;:;':: 6.59 5.93 TEN HIGH ...... :~.:~":1.,,.~".!' 9 .98 8.98 EARLY TIMES ........• -~ll .9B 10.78 _SEAGRAMS 7. .• ~'.:'.".'.':."'~~:""o:;; 6.59 5.93 CUTTY SARK .......... ~~~~: 7.79 7.01 J & B SCOTCH ..... '.:'.":.~;::: 9.7 5 8.78 CLUNY SCOTCH ....... ~.·-~ 6.59 S.93 SCORESBY SCOTCH ..... ~°X:I0 .99 9.89 SEAGRAM$ V.O ... ~~~'~:;;.:; 8.65 7 .79 CA NADIAN CLUB.~~~~;,:~~; 6.95 6.26 BLACK VELVET. . ':.~~~;;::::: 5.39 4.BS BRAND Y ........ '.~:1.''."~'.:.~.-:.i:;: S.65 5.09 SMIRNOFF VODKA .... '"t.: 11 .89 10.70 BACARDI RUM ..... ~":;:;~:!:~ 6.39 S.75 BLUE NUN ...... :.'.''.~'.~~·.''.'..~~~ 3.98 MATEUS ROSE .......... '.".".~.~ 3.19 CHAMPAGNE .... "'.'::~.·~~.::'.~.\'\~ 2.79 HARVEST DAY WINES.: 2.35 ( .... , ..... , .... ~ .... .,,.,,,...,, ""'""' " ·, JAGUAR 10-SPEED BIKE SH~ED TERRY CHRISTMAS TOWELS . !,,..: '. I • :'J'f"'• . . ., LEISUn CIAn 5997 "Key Buys"' ore evtro sovuig~ mod• po1,<ble by monuf octur ttr\ l•m· porory promotiona l ollowon{ti A Gd! (eor!itic ote co~11 •~octly wllo! you wori! !o poy, ond it b•come• wliot· I Yer Iii• r•cipienl wantt - o turk•y, liquor orotli1r merthandl••· Eo•y 10 buy· inqvlr• of ony ch.ck1!ond . IAIDDI llO'll 11t1s 1110.• smn llt'1 ....... " lllf(T llMTTM';f'Oll IUOI GIFT BOXES .. ~.··-,...... , . VINYL LACE TABLECLOTH TlllE ITEIS Uf llllUIU IT DISCOUIT CENTERS DUY ROMAN BRIO AFTER SHAVE (l\0<10! Deton••r l•moled [d<toon! 179 •·Ol. MENNEN ~ SKIN BRACER ft '.,__,_ 1 4-01 ...... 77 ' l-~-- 109 "'l•J'Jf.lt. •-oz ....... ~t.t.e.? -..., ROMAN BRIO COLOGNE For tl'tot 1peclot M)meo"• on rour J;,, 2 17 4-0Z. SKINNY DIP 157 COLOGNE ... 2-0Z •.... ~~~~LG~~~~~~S .. 8 7 c • ' OLD SPICE $138 . ___ 1 AFTER SHAVE .. ,,, oz::.:.:. /_ ._. 1 OLD SPICE $158 · -COLOGNE , 01 ....•.. BRUT 33 DEODORANT SPRAY BRUT 33 SPLASH & SPL ASH ON s2a1 ON & HAIR $259 LOTION GIFT SET , 01.••· SPRAY, OLIA. •151 AflMTA AY•t , ... IOU.l OKA AYUM U&IU. 1aU tsm c.uOf IOU Al lA PAI ....... UMAN ...... anll -a•L<MNMA,_ ........ mt so. lltml. nmT -um...., .... ...,.._ "" WllTW91ll ..... ,.,, ,,_ .... tWn ..,,_ I-IAITI ft AYIM DISCOUllT SUPllMAllM Ill OIAllGI CDUllTT fO lg!I TOU Mlll'l'Oll u1 •· llClll nnrr ... """'" llACll ,,.,. llOOIMIT ntar lA UIU 111 ... IMIOl llYt. WTA AU 611 ldn• ... '""' n•ON•rtta.a. 0 foil or 7 prortt. BEAN BAG ASH TRAY ~'"'"""' colo•t . ' "'c CAST IRON TRIVET Eody Am 1rlcan ond Old-Wo rld detign1. 76c 21" PLUSH STOCKING Mo(hine wosh- oble ~lnyl, J ut! wo\ting 10 b• hvrtg by lh• l1r1ploce. 5•'" • 12·· .. : •• 79c r '-237 -· STONEWARE MUGS •.• A11orled 87 C thope1 ond color1. . PURSE SIZE 99 c Q MIRROR Ml~~~~,WITH 1s~AND (_ '.) -l'l'IOtf'lly-I·. -"}·-"' DU~;~ ANNE MIRROR I . ~ ~::.' '"""'"' 11 • ~: .J 5 ROLL 26"' 9 l'AP'(l/F01LTONE..... 7c 36 BOWS Slick on lftttlll'llly IOI" beaul!ful Fkag.•. '.'57c 14" R'IBBON-REEi. '110 lee! 101 your Chrl1!mot po<kag", 74~ ,, I ! I l i j l l I I ' ' 1 l i I ' ,. ' • ,• . . ·. . ! ' ' I 1 ' I I I I I ~ ' • I I l l I • .,, ·-... WtdMSday, Otctmbtr 5, l<J7J DAILY PILOT 43 THE REAL ESTATERS MILLION $$$ VIEW Best vi<'IV in Lusk Harbor ViP1\' }fills. This lovely hon1C' sit,.; out un a µoinl 1vith a forever 180" oc('an and Catalina vit'w. S~IARP 4 bC'dl"oon1, family room, 3 baths, 3 car garagC', pool 1\"ith automatic equipment -everything for indoor and outdoor living at ifs br-st ! Opcn Sat. & Sun. -1-5 P.hI., C.D.fl.t. For more information call no1v -673-8550. BIKE TO BEACH 10°/o DOWN Prime beach to1vn location. Bike to br-ach in minut.l'S. Huge Corner lnt_ Boat & trailer ga te PLUS storag·e. Tiled rntry. Bright sunny kitchen. Queen size lx>drot>n1s. Nr1v apJJlianccs & sofl- \\'&ler plumbing. Larl'(c covered pat io, $30,950 buys it-Don'l \\'Rit-call 546-2313. HUGE 2 STORY POOL HOME Oversi!Cd cu l-de-sac Jot. Posh landscaping. 2 •tory. Tastefully decora.tM:I. 4 king size bedrooms. Giant 1'1astcr Suite \.\·it h drrssing area. Sparklini;: pool area f'nclosed for privacy. Ultimate in pool homes only $45,900'. Cnll nnw 842-2535. RED TILE SP.ANISH Spanish villa. Larl'(f' '101. Front veranda. Dt'luble door entry. Hu~e Hvin!!; room. Bay \\"indo1v. Span.:- lsh brick firf'place. BEAMED CEILINGS. Sep..i.- rate dl'n. Family room. Brig-ht convr-nicnce kitch- en. Party slzOO patin. Vc-ry C'losc to heach. Owner n1us t move. Tak~ advantngf'. Call 963-6767. 5 BIG BEDROOMS GOLF AND BOATING Close to Harbor. Pl'ide and prestige 11C'lghbor- hood. Just painted. NEW plush carpets. Lots of mlrron and expensive wall covE>rs. Stonf> facing. Terr&r.o entry. La~e living. Palos Vf!rdes stone, celllng high' fireplace. Country kitchen with breakfast bar and loads of pantry space. Great covered patio. Fire pit and benches: Low care yard. Much more? Prlt!C 111 extremf'ly competa;- tive! Take advantage. Call now!. 963-6767. EXECUTIVE MANSION FIESTA ROOM/PLUS POOL Aln1os t 3000' of spacious Jiving. Triple car garage, ArchM Spanish entry. lfuge forrnal living roon1 . Formal dining. Giant f iesta room. Jl·tanicured grounds. EXCELLENT AREA! This home has 1•vcrythlng. For more information, call 847-6010 NO\Vl $1,250 BUYS IT! $1.2:>0 TOTAL 00\VN! Ne11· paint ln.~idf' and out. Sparkle tont· C('i !ings. Shag car- IX'IS. fl1irrol"rtl '""'alls. Con\'CnirncL' kitchen 11.·ith lots nf cab!nC't space. llu.t:e C'rlcloscd r1t1 1io 11·ith carpeting. Ownf'r 11·i!I hl'lp fi. nance. Only $24,;>CMJ. Call no1v! 963-6767. COLONIAL 2 STORY Luis of room, Located in Fountain Valley. 5 large bcdroon1s. l-lu g:C' living roont, Full 1\•all fi!"t'piac<'. St'paratl' family room. Con- veniPnc:e kitchC'n \.\'ilh breakfast bar. Beau- tifully decorated. Ne\\' !lfJOI filled onf' \\'C<'k ago. Priced to sell ~ Take advantage! 963- 67t.i7. CANYON VIEW AND CUL-DE-SAC STREET Quiet Costa !\lesa 11cighborhood tvo~ A grc-at 3 bedro•1n1 hornc lll"1~·\y p.aint('d in- sidf' and ut!I . Alt for only Sl ,370.00 do1vn. For infu nnativn. cull ti-16-7171. OVERSIZED POOL & VIEW CORONA DEL MAR · Just Ji s!<'CI in Irvlnr Ten·a('.('. -t bedrooms.. '2 baths, spacious living roon1 1vith fire- place. Gorgrous trce..shadf'd patio. Warm and sunny family 1·00111 and kitchen \\'ith r:orner fireplace, ovrrlo<iking pat io and pool. !Jo your O\\'n decorating! :First time offerC'd -call 673-8550. CUSTOM BUILT CORONA DEL MAR No other home Jikf" it. E:xtra fcaturC's ga- lore. HugC' Jiving roorn \.\"ith ocean viC'\V. Drf'am kitchf'n. Huge fan1ily 1·oon1 \\'ilh separalC' se11•l11g-roon1. Cozy Sludy 1vith built-in dC"sks an\! dark room. Four bcd.- r"nms. O\·p1~izcd garage. Slurage for boat. Ca ll 673-8350. HIDDEN 2 STORY On thf" hill. be-hind thP trees~ Double door n1arbk· entry. Ne1v England 1vind01\·s. 2 full 11'1111 fir.-.plac("s. ~O ffK•t fan1ily roon1. \Vf't hnr. 18 f<J<ot n1astf"r suit f'. 2400 liq. fl , Iola!. :16 ft. <"ovC'red patio. Low carC' yard Call !JO\\"'. 963-6767. INVITE SANTA To your nf'I'-' home! An immaculate 4 bed· roont house in l·farb"r Vif'11· J-lon1f"s. fJra- matic tile f'nlt·y. Livi ng room and fonn<1I dining r oon1 ca1·petcd 11·ith nc1v gold car· ix•tini.:. Shuttcr(•d ftimily roorn . 01~·ner jllOVing to Ohio. call 673-8550. ONE YEAR NEW ASSUME 71/4•/o Total pa~'ll'lcnt.s approx. $296 mo. So new It s parkles! Huge double door entcy, s·tep down to elegant Jiving: formal dining. Big famlly room 1\-·lth WET B"AR. Four big bedrooms. THREt BA TI-IS, King size lot. ~let hiddi?n area. Close to ocean. See now -won't last! Call 847-6010. OPEN'TILi9 " ... ; .. • gettmg together GOLF COURSE + HARBOUR 'h block to the S-!ITf'll. Jog to tht' liarhour. Cul· de-sa c strert. Exquisite entry. Indoor atrlun1. Rock fi rC'placC'. Formal living room +-formal dine. Gourmet kitchen. S('parate fiesta room. !1-Iagniflcc-nt landscaping. Only $45,500. Call no\v~ 842-2535. NEW ENGLAND COTTAGE • NO DOWN! \Vrirm panC'lC'd ('ntry. Cur.;.· Jiving roon1. Raised h('flfth fireplacC'. Fa1nily kitchC'n. F'l·Psh paint n1anicurcd yard.~. No do\.\·n and 1011' payn1<•n ts. Tot.al price $28.950. J\tust hurry to see ~ Call no11·~ 842-2535. ELEGANT MEREDITH GARDENS Beautiful "Galll"ria Modrl." J\1ajestic for- rnal living-boasts broad st.air,vay to ga llery. Enormous frwn111\ dl11i11g ro(')n1. Separate fan1ily fun roon1 Opf'ns to cuslom pcMJI. 4 spacious ix'droon1s. Pres ti ge ncighOOrhood clo~l" to schools, park, tennis courts and beach. Priced to sell fas l -call 546-2313. BAYCREST $59,500 LargC' living room, fonnal dining, Larg~ kitchen and fa1nily roon1, JH'\V ca rpels and pain1. 4 bC'droon1s plus 1·urnpus room. Ea~y e11r•• yard. roun1 for pool. For a rare value call 646-7171. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VICINITY 3 bt'dr001ns. larg!C' 1)8.!io and boat s tot'age. Ne1v paint and <'arpct -immediate pos- session. ~37,9JO. Call 646-7171 . WESTCUFF $39,950 Jl"s near librnry, tennis courts & \Vestcliff ,:hopring:. 2 bedrooms, lan::e paneled df'n. Bri!:;ht kitchf'n. laundry roon1. Boat gatf's galore. But it's in Costa l\1 C'sa. Call 646-7171. MOD • BEACH • PAD Ultitnat.c in ro11h'n1porary styling. Court- y a r d en! ry. Pi·ofC'ssional landsca pint:. CC'ran1if' entry. liugl~ Jivint:: rno1n. C"..our. 111..,t's dining ro~1tn. l\!11n1moth farnily roon1 ,,·ith built in bookc:t.Sl'.S. Sul)l.'r chefs kitch- en \1·ith }.';ardf'n lh;htin;:. \Vinding .staircase In 5 big hedrrMJtn~. 1-Iu ge masTrr .suitC' ,1·ith vanit,v r()(lm. T\1·in patio;;. P1·oft'Ssionally n1aintainl·d. Ca ll tu see. 8-12-25.1.). FORCED SALE POOL HOME. ASSUMABLE! ;\!UST SELL NOVI ! T1>n·i fic rntertainment hon1r. Rig sparklin.o::-1.1001. Dancf' pa\'ilion d\•cki 11g. !'11,.lvit·\1· !ivinJ.: ron111. Big honH'· ninkl'l" kit!'hC'11. Ft)UH Bf>:D HOOflIS. 1'\o (ll1alifyin g 11• assun1e cxis tinit loan. $37,500 full pricl'. Sec n(J1v! Cal! 847...6010. DISTINCTIVE MESA VERDE Jus t stf'ps from the clubhousl"', 2300 sq. ft. ot sheC"r elega nce. Lush carpets, drapes. wallpo1>!'r and a1lpointments. 'I'wo firephlcC?s. Exceptional patio design. Luxury J)OOl with jacuzzi. Exqui· site to the finest detail. Call 546-2313. Part of the joy of owning your own home comes from sh4ring it with f4mily & friends. A func · lional floor plan with the room you need and the right traffic flow is one of many services 'THE REAL ESTATERS' offers you. Remember we are the largest locally own e d Real Estate firm with over I 00 :profession41s to he lp you eve ry step of the way. Pl ease dro p by, we will be happy lo answer 4ny of your qu estions . "BA YCREST" Charming 4 bcdroon1, banqurt dinin g r o<>111 - t\VO \\"arin fireplaces, gourmet kitehl'n. Laq.;c quality homC'. Possible to assunH.> loan - $75,000. Call 646-7171. ONE YEAR NEW ASSUME 71;4 °/o Total payn1cnt approx. $296 mo. So nc1\· it sparkles! !·lu ge double door entry. Step do11'n to f'lcgant living; formal dining, Big family 1·001n 1vith \VET BAR. Four big bedrooms. Tf-lf\EE BATI-IS. King size loL Quiet hidden area. Close? to ocean. Sec n•J1v -1\·on't last! Call 847-6010. $244 MO. TOT AL PAYMENTS ASSUME 7°/o VA !':o qualifying for $244 ino. total paymC'nts, .Full pricl' just S33,000! Spacious fainil y h!1n1e. Features 22 X 12 C'ntertainn1ent roorn. Big bC'drooms. Cheery homen1aker kill'hl'n. Ca!l 1101v lu set'. 8,17-6010. BRING A MOP SAVE $$-NO DOWN! i\"crtls !llop & broozn trcatn1ent. Jo'an;ily si zP horne. Large living room. f>'arnily roon1. Bi g: bl'dt·ooms. Seldoin S('('n value, f'ull price ju;;f. $.11,900! All financing tern1s availalJ\e. <.:all no11· tu iiec. 847-6010. OLD COLONIAL 5 BDRM. + POOL Circular entry, Double doors. Till"' entry . Con1fort living room. Raised. hearth fire- place. Eloquent ban<1uct room. Giant kitch· (•n. Ne""' giant f1·ceforn1 pool. S1vccp light· in g throughout.. Assume this V A loan no11.'! Call to previf'I\'. 842-2535. . 1 STORY CONDO $26,900 In1maculate 3 Br condo1niniun1 "·ith gour· n1C't kitch<'n pr ivate enclosed patin. 2 car gnrage. Red til" roof, con1munity pool, trail er or hoat .str11·age: Assun1e t'HA Joan ~184 per nio. inl"lUdl'S principal. interes t, ta.-;es and insurance. Call 5-16-1313. RATED "G" F'o1· a GREA'f BUY -~ l.wdroo1n~. F_,ast .;;1d,.., Costa J\·Iesa. S23,000. Cal! 11u1v 6.J6· 7171. 2 STORY FIXER WITH POOL $26,000 CLASSICAL ROMAN POOL FHA/VA • LOW DOWN C!a.~.~ic faf'adt• su1Tr•und . .:; private c11ur1yard '·ntry. Spa<"io11snl'SS abound.~ throughout~ Gii.: ldtchl•n ovPrlnnks i~•ol. Extra large fan1ily 1·0111n. -I big hl'<lr<ioms. Tl1 HEE BATHS~ Party ~1.vl" danl'e pavilion decking pool;;itlC'. Best financjni,; avail- able. Call no\.\" to see! 8-17-0010. OLD CORONA PRIVATE BEACH $58,950! .JllST LISTE:D! 2 bloc ks to PRIVATE BEACIU:S! Qui"t Irr·(' lined slrC'r t. Quaint shutt('rS & n1an· . ti ed c1·ncklinJ.: fireplace. Suruiy comfort kitchen .. Nl'11· tile & fh >111·s. S JJacinus oak panelf'd fa1ni!y rnorn. Bookshc-lvcs galore & cnzy S11•l'dish firf'- plare. • Fan1ily sizl' bedrnon1s. Expandable yard. On\~· $58,950'. Unix'alable amongi;t $80-$100,000 prn11('rtie$;. Call luday. 673-8550. EXECUTIVE SPANISH Spanish red ti!.-. fi)l)f. 2 s tory. :1 {'ilr gar:ii;:(', \Val!cd front l"nu rt_vard. S pani,:/\ 111.-. 1·nll"y. S tep dt)\\"n living rnnn1. Largf' f!ln1ily r"••lll. 2ti00 SQ. f'T. TOT1\L. 0.'n fnr Dad. 2 1na;:-nlfici'nl firf'· plarPs. Country kitchen. \Valk-in pan1r.v. Cloee liJ bC"ach. Tr1u1sfvrrf'd. 1-I URlf'I-~ 96:!-67ti7 MESA VERDE ASSUME 51/• JlugC" 4 bcdroon1 i\l onticello 2 story. NC'c·d paint, tilf', pan.-•!ing, ciirpcling-. drapf's, nnd t•·nder l•1vi ng t·<11·e. Wido1v nePds fast sale. lllu·ry, take advanta~e~ Call 31G·2313. ~~-· Exl'cutivc-11~11nf'. Brii:;ht and C'ht'''''.'" li1·inq t·oom . .. \.\'itlt crackling firl'plaC'i•. Forn1al di nin:::. Up~rad-, C'd ki!chf'n f,-,r l\!<1n1. 11 lar;.:~· hedrnon1s, Va1·iety of producin.c: fruit tl'C'es. i\ 5!.~'i V.1\. Joan to a ~sumc! Ev!'ryth!ng f rw und(•r $47,000. Call 5-46· 2313 today to see. c OLD ENGLISH CASTLE Executive area, TrC"c lined strC'f!t. Dl"8.matic en· try. Raised Hying roon1. l\1arble fireplace. Sunken formal dining roon1. Breathtaking family f90M. Overhead baJcony. Unbelievable floor plan. King' Arthur's sleeping quarters, &parate utility room. Old English Castlf' only $56,950! Hurry -can now! 842-2535. NEW DUPLEX OLD CORONA· REDUCED $4,000 Gl'C'at floor plan -.J b<-droon1 lower unit + 2 bedrnon1 uppt'r" unit. South of high\\-·ay in-Cot'Ona de1 fl!ar. Nf'ar bt'ach. schoC'll and p11rk. Carpeted 11.nd dr:ip<'d. No11· thC' JO\\·est p1ired duplex in tO\.\'n. E:xcl'llenl invC'slmenl. Call 673-8550. '. . . THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Nowpon Ill"· ;. .. ... .. 1).11- COSTA MESA 2790 H ...... -. 546-llll OPEN 'Tll 9 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17tll ._. Blvd. 842·2535 210]0 _ ...... 963-6767 . 6014 w .. or An. ; 847-6010 CORONA DEL MJ\R JU Mar9uerlte 673-8550 IN\'ESTagt;~TS 2790 Harbcw Blvd., 5-Jlte 201 Co.ta Meso 5'46· I 6'0 ' . • . • • ..... ,. . .. ... .. 4 • • ........... .... -.. ,1"'1'1"! I l I .1 '. ·! '• •• . ' .. : l ii •• i. •• •• • :i ' ) • • '• '• :~ .. •• '• '. :1 . , ~ ,• •' ~ " ~ ' ~ ; .; •. •, •. :~ ., •. •• ~ ~ k •• ll § i. 44 DAILY PIL01 * Wrdltfsday , Dtefmbtr 5, }q73 -=====-~ =======::::::-:1----::-;. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC f'iOTJCE .------- 1 •1C::flTIOUS tUSIHISS ........ STATEMfNf I TIM lollvwlno;i S>tl'IMI Ii Ooln11 bu~llfSI 1•• llil!S ~ltOOUC'TtOHS.. )OS l•ll• C0t011• .. , M.,, ... .wt, (•II! .,._)! l ri.11 •· Ll'Wlt, IOI ''"' Ca•Oll• 4-1 Mtr, C•lll t16:J "'"'• ...,,,..,,..... •• (~lf'd (l'f • ., ll"IUvl<ru•I 1 t •1•11 L•wh t "ltil~ l!•fefrle!ll ''°"'"'Y Cl•rll fll ; fric•v111t'11blr u . ltn. P ..,Dll\h'd • Ntvt mD'' !?, l9ll , .. "'"' l<!tiJ ....... OrenQt CCUl\l f PuD1iohl!d 0.-•nue Co~st Oecltmt>e< s. 11. 19. '~· lfll PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS a USIH!!::SS H .. ME lT .. TEMlll'tT ... '" T1'e following !"flOIU ••e dcil'lg b\ll Ol'lt',. •I. ROCO SALES, l1T15 Cots! Hlgh,.·•y, l oulh L4'(1llll•. C•lllMn!• t1'11 BUI Roo;n"'1'1. !OJ Sovln l • Str>d• Drive. Soutn L•gun•. C•lllGrni• •1•n Row M•rle AOblnson. !Cl SO<l!h LI !rf.nd• Ori~•. Soulh L•OUl'll, C•lllorn!1 "" Tl'\o' bUSil'ltlS I~ !OndUCltd bY p.M1nwl.l'llD. B•ll Roolrison Th;s 1t•t...,.,eri1 w~s !li ed "'''" Coun!Y Cieri( 01 Or1ngt Cou"!y November ;1>, 1971. KATL GllAl'IOI' & P'l.U.lltl ... It-rs. tl• Wlll.!>1-.. Bov .. w1rt1, Svllt JSO & .. trly ttllli. C11ilor"1• tolll 11U.OC • 1'?'915 P'ulltls~ Ort"g' C.~•sl Dtlly p11~1. 06<'!'mbef' $, 11, \9, 76, \97l l61•·7l PUBLIC SITT ICE PUBUC ~OTJC~ ... ~ F·?t7tl Puul.•ht~ O••"!le Cna<I O~llv F'ilcr, No·1emo'' 71 ""~ O~t~fT'Der 5, 17, lt , l~IJ lll~·ll ...... -.. WANT TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 • The Blccest Marketplace on the Orance Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It , Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678] One Call 4 Service -Fast Credit Approval [ """'"'"5''' ]\ie ][ ""''"''"s"' ]\ie ] ASSUME 7°/o LOAN NO LOAN FEES AND EVERYONE QUALi · ERRORS. Advertisers should chtck 1helr ads daily & report errors immediately, Ttle DAILY PILOT as1umes llablllty for the first incorrec::t insertion only. General General WALK-TO NEW GOLF COURSE -NEW $500,000 RECREATION CENTER Enjo)r th~ t1C\V life style and live carefre~ in this 2 bedroom 2 bath (large n1aster suite) air conditioning, luxurious carpeting, drapes, electric kitchen \Vith built-in barbcque. Din- in g area plus a breakfast noo k. Covered patio \Vlth pa noran11c vie\v, 24 hour Security Guard. All 1naintenance free in the nc v.r adult con1- m11nity of Costa del Sol in beautiful Mission Vil•jo, $42,900 Full Price La Pat Real Estate General FUEL CRISIS? Bent the g iis s!i<ir1;1i::<' 11·ith il!I l'lf'1·1r11· h•':•t' r\t'I\' 1hn ·r l!('druotn 1nr t11·u ;inti a d1'n l L110 slury hon1c high on a tiiast:il hill O\'f'rlonkin~ lhf' roast fur inili's nnrl niill•s. I Only S 11;;~Hl- 01 r.r~~~1~~\n;~~~·~1in~ l ('c111rr. :\lph:1 1'.rl;1 1." n1:il11 1r11;u11. ~·our 11dj;"t1·•·n1 "!"!'"~I i:rnss $1:!,(l()(I. T1y S~J:i .000 \I\\'(' <11 S',, CALL 615-1225 I 830·0100 General SALESMAN OF THE MONTH I FRANK SARABIA \\'11lk1·1 .\, I 1•0· H•·.11 ~:sl ;11 L' FIES -Sharp, 3 Bedrooin. 2 bath poo l ho1nc. Qualit y fea tures including hard\\'OOd rl oors. cedar lined closets, shake roof. nc\v c·pt s and much niuch 1nore~ Pll!CED only $39,950. Call now 546-5880. GOV'T REP0-$26,500 JUST RELEASED -and only $1000. do\vn payment. 3 Bedroon1, 2 bath Costa ~lc.sa ho1ne. A great value 'vith covered p <1t1 0. bright cheerful kitchen. la1·gc double ga ra ge on quiet culdesac. \tacanl and ready fo r your inspection (hiirry. bids c:losc soon ). Call 546-5880 ~~:Ai-HERITAGE • • REALTOR 541>-5880 Open Eves . General HARBOR VIEW HOME S l lu ge jacu1.zi & pool. Popular 1'1ortofino n1odcl. \r/3 BR, fnr111. DI<, l-~R plus sep. bonus rm \V /study & bn. \:u fro1n mslr stc. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR Nf':il duplex So. ol 111c hii;:l1· \\':•.v. 2 lkdroon1s in rarh unit anrl sePfll'IHe pr1ti0:'. Both 11·rrr i·omplP!f'ly rr· n1•"IPlr1I )1'.~~ thnn 11 y .. ;ir 11gu arir! :ir•' tn sup<'r Slll\]J(' I \\.,.II l<J< .ih•d so lh:d ll \,I on!\' 1 .;IJ11r1 1\11lk to 1!1f' Plt•1n•~11r.1r' "''ht•nl ~hup .. and tht' t.11•e1111. !'iho11·n b) a]>J)Ol ntn1cn1 unly, ESTATE REALTY I JOJ AVOCADO DR. NEWPORT CENTER G•neral * 59'xl9Q' LOT * C-l ZO~E $32.~ J::.z TER:\lS • -I Bcdroon1 hom<· \hui;e 1nas1er BR! + raniily roon1 .f den, 3 twihs, 1nany cx- lJ'HS. Quiet s1rl'rt. $j7,000. * C-2 Zl'!nr . llarhor Bll'd. 100 x :;~iO. fl•'r-r~.~ 10 11.djotn· Ill)'.; J.!l'l'l'r, $1 7:J ,OOJ * C ~ L!IT 1:.n '.\10•11 I"' lfl s.;...:.:.oo. 1311 d 1" G l''.\'[TS · J::asts1d<', Cn~ra ,\lr~a $72,;il(). lnl·otnc S76Q Roy Mccardle R•altor lSIO Nc1.1'f)(H1 Rivel., C.:'il. 541-7129 -$5,000 ADDED is 1hl' nn1nun1 thf' n1.1•11l'r has put 111111 l!1nd~C'<1pl11i::. 11·h1~·h ~UIT'1\11H!S lhis hl"nlllY of :1 1·1•!lbl ;1IUl;o!••:-I• l't'l)(·:ot \\Ill· 11J•r 111 FHA:\'K S,\l!.\1\1.\. 640· 1120 11ho hu~ o~•ni<l~lnnt ly 11rOJ· "1[akc Jtoom rar Daclrly" "ulo•d •''l!'t•ll••nl :>-<'l'I J•'•' ''' I , .. clcnn out tht' garagto 1;.,.111 l1uyo'ri: :ind .. ,•ll rrs 11b• turn that junk Into i·fl!ih 4 h<ln11. in r: .. ~ta L\lPs.1 S1ni.;h· ~Int) 11·11h \ql.; nf ' d l'L'P J11!<> t';\IT .. ·I~ 11·1111 1 n1 ~11t·lii11~ .11·;1 Jh'~. l.;11<; 111•1r<' f''ll!':I" anrl pr11·C'd I•) Sl'\l ' :i i S !~.(")(l ~u l •rni l y••11r I doii'!l p:1y1no•111. C;ill :~1;1~9·191 1 11Pn• 111 n(·~·d nf pn1f1·s~io)11~I I with n Daily P ilot Clas~i lied ,,...,.,1 .. 1.1111«'. I 0"1 01n11 ! Ii \Vhl!f' Elephant D1me·A·Line ad Call 642-5678. Vr1111k \\'as iollh•'!' lb•' s1•llllll; I ~Gceccncecrca':I='°'"-=-'""'-""'= G•neral OJ' lt-q 111i.; ilk:•'llf "I\ 1.:, I r;o 11-... 1<1·!11.ns. hi':o-irt"s li~li ne oin· nt hE ·r 11 p1t 'l'•'s ur p1«1111·1·1y, Walker &Lee ~l•!. lSf41l l'u·r .~· sh1•; •l HI<. :2 JU~l J"·rhu·"d tri S:l·\9.:..00 LANDMARK 1, .•• ' I f\ 1 .~· 2-Siy. L'on1n1rr<'. hid~. in Th"~· C;111n1·r~· \·111<1).;l' I Hl'Cfl. Sl o:J,000 i-; ,,f 1"hh·h ho· ~nld li 1n1~o·lf1 Ll(l }°"\i 11f•o•rl .t h111111 h·d~t'· :ohh•, l11trd 11,,rkin~ prorr· ... !'l\>11<d I<! ;, ..... !~! )Hll \I\ fl fl ,/· ini.: l\'hc11 ~·111 an' l11nk!rll.'. fo•!', "I' ~1·ll1tll; II h!i ! ~ Hll lu111• 111 •Ptl'' !';ti! Fl~,\;\1\ I S,\!{,\lil.\ ,\! i:11;.;;11 I BAY COLONIA-L I I 5 + GUEST LIDO REALTY 1377 \ iH I ,.1 ... 'II *673-7300* [n\·e~~~~·n~~~.~1~) rni. I H··~111rr•. ~\~·~:'·~~J~S,\~flS_ + 1·n1 )1>:-.•·d I a II" I. 111 1 l'rl\•tH' ~ll'Pl'I UI Pl '•'~llt.:11111~ hcau11ful l\!"s" \<'nt••, Jilt H.1•·k !11•1 t'.~!hl<' .1 ro'.i T1111 ins. tq1l<', l''A. hcrit. d1~h · r•r111L: t1·····~ :1nil 11 \noll11.; 1vshr . p.rinl ,;11!' yurt!, Cl0sl' I 101 i•·k r1.tlh11 ri~· lr11d1 n1' 1<1 10 nll shrippin>?; .t S<·l1••1ls. 111 ,,c111 f11 •·111 '! :-t"r~ ,·ril{•l11.il (>nl;v :t:ti,:JOll I ;, 1 ~•<1rr.•111-: 11\1 '111111"~: 11 .. 11 MORGAN REAL TY 1n:1.~h·1· :011111· 11 111i 1lrr·~111)! 673--6642 675-6459 1'1 ••111 111111 s 1•paral1• i.:11•·~r ----------1 1:1~·!111 1' 1111h ·01•1 !.r11h 1'.11'· 1.:.111t . fo"1111111I d1tu11c.. lk•n· VIEW $45 000 I f<l ('('llltl!.! lll'l'pl.1•'•' :l'I' ,·,.1111· "' • 1 I ry lut1 hf'n 1:r slH•p. Fan1il~· Y o11 o ;111 sef' the ()1·c~1n ri~11n l'IX1 rll nil'rli~ikinl.'. St'r·Judt·,I lhis :-.r111l·1n11s f111111ly l'l'i'I· park·!iki• gl<•IJJld" a n<I IHJ~I' dt>!lf'I' on l;i!'\.'.l' In! in 1111il'I l'llll•rriunrr~ p;11io. 011n1•r i·uJ.tJr·siu· ~rn•1·1 t:x1ra t1·;1rli'ICrr•'fl. T,\t\F: AlJ· bonus IS lh(' ll:':'Utn:.1111' ,·,i;· • 1 V,\NT,\(;l;:, C:i!I 6-l:i-030:1. loan~: lilfi.i111 . (l r11 ·11 f\VS. Walker &Lee ~··· .. ,.,, 4 81'droo111s. 41~ IJaths pool 1\)(1111, pirr & slip sr.:.o.ooo * 673·711'{4 INCOME PROPERTIES DUPIA·:X •••...... 11 S.14,;ilO. FOURPLEX .. , •. • s;~i.900. J2 Units + l:inrl . , .• $116.00ll. VEAGF:R Ri-:,\1.TY 5;,i;.s1n TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 I ORISI I: Ol 'O\ PEA, l<JJ.'\ 2299 1111.rbor Blvd. LAKE ARROWHEAD Gr~nt rnr yea r round living ,(, close lo the vlllllgc J yr olU Bavnriun s1ylc :i level hon1c \\'Uh open hcnn1 cell· ings thn1-0ul, :~ br 2 ba + f'on1plctf'ly f111 lshf'(\ hasc· 1 ml'nf for ptiiyrn1 or ~hop. I Lndry ra cllltl£>s. s:11;,5on. r21 ~11 4:il-.'l8'98 111tcr 6prr1 or nnyl.in1e weekend~. ....,....~~ USE YOUR YA AGAIN. VETERANS loons l10\V avail up to $125,(KXJ. Ewn II you ha~ Rlready u.'K:d your VA enlitlemcnt you may he eligible for an ad· dHlonal loan wlthoul reln- 1tAtt1:ment or down pymt. Herbert HAwlrln11 Rralton 839-lGOO ot 96.1·5681 NO DOWN TERMS And lnw down t e rms Avallllble on th\11 beautiful Greenbrook 3 bdrm. Hua:e lot. Dini'!& ~1 bulll lM, dl!ihwAshCr. ~ Famlly rm. flrcpil1ce. lloorn for n pool $<If(,~~-CAll 540-1720 TARBELL, RHllors Any diey is the tJFS1' DAY to nu1 an IHI! Don'! ltelay .. BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TERRACE One of our finest homes. 45 ft . pool , superb landscaping, 3 or 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Adult occupied and loo ks neY.·. Better hurry on this S98,500. GOURMET'S ATTENTION See this spacious 3 bedroom ho1ne v.•ilh gour· 111ct kitchen -large lot -many custom !ea· lures. $89,500 LIDO BAYFRONT Spacious 4 bedroon1. 31h baths. Oversized 11,riog room and dining roon1 , 3 car garage J 'icr & slip . $295 ,000. NEW CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX One bl ock to Rig ('orona. 3 bedroon1s. 3 boith lo\\·cr unit : pri\'atr entrance to "l. bcdroon1. 2 bath 111)per unil. $1'27.950 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 4-plex in \Vest Newport Beach. Steps to the ocean and channel. Compare, then buy. $122,500 . 5 BEDROOM $19,500 FEE It tt•on't happen again. Quiet park loca tion . Walk to sc hool and pool. Only J'h years old , new in Harbor Vic\v Homes. This tops them all . ORIGINAL BALBOA BAYFRQNT Million $$$ vie\v on two 30 foot lots; pier and beach. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths. off·slreet park· ing. Charmin g fun house. Lot value al $225.000. BEST OF BALBOA ISLE 60 ft. \vaterfront, pier/float/beach. 5 bed- roo1ns. ~ baths, den, playroo1n. Private gar- den. Excellent private finrincing available. Call now . S295.000. VICTORIA DR. -OCEANFRONT · $185,000 Exciting 180 degree white \veter view . Older 3 bedroo m, 3 bath home. Steps leadl.ng to beach. 2 Patios, courtya rd entry. Thls 1s one of a kind. Laguna Beach. BAYCREST -$82,500 Enjoy family life to the fullest in this home. designed with "in-laws" in mind. 2 1Famlly rooms, 2 fi replaces, 3 baths, 4 bearooms. Must see! 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd., N.B. \ , \ ' I 3 PILOT -ADVERTISER Wtd°'sday, Of(tmbtt 5, 1973 Wednt~dlly. Dectmbfr 5, 1q73 DAILY PILOT 4• l;;G;·;";·:';•;l;::;:::;;:;;;::;::;c;·;·;·;·;·•;:;::;:::;;;;;;::;r:::",------Tl'G""--.-------~xr:---.------.....,,,--~-,..--------=c---.,.,.--~ -.. n_•_•_• _______ -;;;;•;;n;;•;;••;;l;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;";;n;•;;';;•;;l;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;f ,;G;;•;;";;•;;';;•;;I ;;;;::;;;;:::;;;::; Costa Mesa I Huntington Beach Laguna Beach FOURPLEX " RENTING?.??. Rent While You Buy STOP c . I G . PUBLIC AUCTION ongen1a rowing Office <\:?,~: :::,"0~~~,·,~,,;,~~"':.,,c,~: READ THIS ;T,\TE o•· CAI.IL IT COSTS TOO VACANT 111-:flE:,H.~ r~.e~L~, <:f'r .. P.e~Jtlenccs 111 E){EC HOME ll·nt 1'~11111! 1H'l'!1 Assuiu1:1!ih• f'"l'••nn d,.) t.lrii· MUCH . l>FF' ~u111•rt1, •11• t1111·1 1 111~.,.JJ 1 LOOKING ])IL 0.'"l·d ul ·rrusl. Ll>1'lll'I' f'),•'ANl'\NG AVAl!.'"LF,' J·,••!u~!I • ,11.,ri ·1 ll"k 1o dt>1>1J.:nt·1j 1101111•, f,h1•lo"i 1nltt II l~ '"° so bur ','OU!' llltll:!j till~ • ' ''' . I I ' ~ ~'or" ~e;1011~·~ ,.~;~:::~.1.~t' :~:: if you are in the market Mr, West 62:~3708 ,i.:orgeoii~ ·.1 l'tdtiii ~·ll!~i·· ""I 1'""' '' \n1nri•· • •• n huy ~:;•· ~;;:~1~~:;·1~! 11 .';.111:~;~·~1;~i~ $6~,soo CJJ ll CUL\\'ELL f . .1 CCil'flt•r J.,\ \11th 1 •1~'11 l'OUll 11" 'Ill d il\hi;.;' l.\!t'll'I\\' U~·· ~.\i\11\' BJ:o!,\C-llr.'.S ~ \ J•o r Aggressive, experienced salespoop le. OFFERING All the ci<11:ant ~ges usually found onl y int.he larger offices. l'lus superiol' e:on11nission sche~~1!e -n1orc freqll Cnt.. personalized ad - verLi.'H ng suppori -aclive office location - full, tin1e recepti.onist and secretary - NA fl ON WIDE EX PO,U!U; of your listin gs . INTERESTED??? Wanl lo EARN MORE an d Ll::AHN MOHF:·~ 1'h~n lake lhi s importanl step to,vard in- su ring your fut..ure-call John Allard l\1an- ag:cr , for yo nr confldenli<1 l ;:1 ppointme;1 l. AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 644-7270 General General FIXER UPPER NEWPORT BEACH -Bi g, Big bargain. 2300 s~. ft., 21/:i baths, 3 Bedroon1 s, fan1ily room , fireplace. double gar., boai storage. Bring your paint and paper yo u'll have a ball! No1v vacant. CALL 540-1151. BIG FAMILY SPECIAL ROOM FOR ALL -5 Bi g bedroon1.". over· sized fa1nily roon1 '''/t'pl c .. full bltn . kitchen w/eating area. beautifully in1proved \l'ilh ex· ccllent drap es & sha g tpts., dble. g<i rage \r\th lnads of stora ge. Pr 1n1e Costa Mesa loca tion . Full priCc $43,950. CALL 540· 1151. £.llj.Q;iJS. or a new executive home Balboa Peninsula 1rv ~inn'''" ,\l,.•1 1nrlu.t1·s "1 i:i,,~, 1'1 •w-I~ ,\ ~hak•· :\'!:;VI l' \I 1 , ·\'If '\\ 0~­:! .lu~unuits. l),1lh~. \II 11u:, i·1~•I ~l·~w t" l'l'lltnc; r1111r-~l.\IL' -.u'c·~:·,.} ·",l·,.,.,:'\ll''\ V ' 'I I I 111" l1n·1d·n·•· h1·11nd fll'W •'11t r,. ''"" " ' • • r,, VIEW THE 9UEEN MARY l"rom rhis hranrl nf·11· l hrd l'fM Hll iqHtl'l111rnt (>11 t :11.i;1 ()1'1•an J{l v1I., Lon~ Bl•;•1·h. 1.01-;\l(·tl nn 1h•' lo<'<H.'h 11'1~h 1)()()1, :;:n111:i. i::yn1, sun <!l'l'k, l'l•.f l.:'•l'th"<I, !'ICl'Hlhl' In !)f(l1•1i , ~'.,1· 11•11~(· ~II $:\~(I (jl) 11111. (':,JI COL\\'ELL G4i;.o:t:{> 14-UNITS f C'!n~ro 1P n1·11 \l111ll•·l'dl' ]'1111.11 l'nde 11[ •111111'l'~h •p 111111 ~ In l.i11,l1 l'l'nt:1I d1·:11 >H1d .i i'<'<'< Slu"1 ~ 1•\1·1·11"!11 't11·11•IPl1I• \\ill !nu!•• rlu\'.fl •·r <'(1ll~•d1·1 I 111111 l'1•;p\oti1.dol1· IP!'tll~ ()j . h1rt•d 111 ~1111,l)(ilJ 1".ill «1 11,- \l'l·'.l.l. f-i·h:.l).Y,:1 SEE THESE OUTSTANDING . CUSTOMIZED HOMES by Frank H. Ayres & Son/Si nce 1905 e Walk to the Blue Pacific • 4 & 5 Bedrooms • 2350 to nearly 3000 sq. ft. 2 & 3 Ca r garages. l'Oncrete drivc,vays, trash c:o1npa cto1·s. auto g<ir door openers, continuous tlear11n g ovens. St:trt a! $52,900. La Cuesta By The Sea Models at Brool<hurst & Atlanta, H .B. 968-2929 • 968-1338, 1 O AM to 6 PM DELUXE TRIPLEX -VIEW BAY IEW 111 \ 0~1<\ ·' l•s.i \I u•n· h'ln" ., ' · • 'I ' I f . • I . 1.·11 \ '1 1•d,. , 1<1•• I llli\<•<t<I -' 1~ ,,\!'\!) !)(•!11i11'1t. 1dl \.\'""111 -l'lt ·11 U\ I'"' 1~ 1·t•1• unr I'll~\' ~ , :in• , ' . , .. . I .. , , "' ..• ,.,, J r1>01\1y. !lof·!' \·A 1e1·11'~t1•<•<i,;l'>l••11l~r1 .•'' J,«,!1•111~. II/I>:•· !111',!f'rl '\:'.l!I"\,, .'N '''.'rl 1:11 the, I hutn1· lll l'lf'~I lOl'ftll·'n I ' \ " V ()(I• A' SIDI o• Tl!' " -. \\ I -111• •''•!'I'<' 1', ;\ lo'1'1 · · • · ·, r r . $7:t.:'llJ). <lll.fllil) (~l\S~~,·~~1;,1 ,(. 11"!1\I ,·,1:1 11 1111 l•I\\ 1!<1\\rl -,.,. -):Ill 11\\''i ' 111!h J'1\'tJ[\\',\\' I P .c·,1,·c p , ,. u11K 01 • •·""' ·1 .i.~ 111·11 • 1 L',1111 ........ ,.or111•1'1··,,•1 ope r 1es Opf'n 1.,.,.~ 11,111•1• '''" 1 1 ·t'll 1~' S.•llf•t' ,·•··· !~,'' · '·' ·'. 6i;..1i712 or ti75-1t;:i2 1,111 1,., 111,, 11..;bt f"'i')..i•!\ l ri111 1I" ,, hdnu. tl<~•r pl;1n I.GE. 4 fl!{. f:un. nn .. h:c. '!l'nl 11111 !1 111 .. • 11" ,. ·II lo .i ~ ru~t11 · hv. nn., \l>'Hh I kilrh. NOY• s~1 .500 ' 1,.1· ;di lh•· •h't:iil~. Jao· 11 ,i11 , i<f r•u'k ,.,, nnl11r11l \.\'llO'I i :..1a 1·s11aH l1e111 ty fii:'t-1600 I Walker & lee ·~;2 , .11 p:1111·1111.: io F'T. inGH --('J-'.11.1 :-<t ;s {)t• OPEN ·r rM-- 1 Corona del Mar ~t•L r•1A •r $31 ,9 50 l\l~HS, 1-:~~rENSI Vt: USE --(It' {'()l.01{~;f1 (~LASS SKY· INVESTORS I J;;,\S'TSIJ)f"!•O-;'J \ \~1·;-:,\ 1 .J~;l!TS :'l.\11~~11•(' brick I j -i''1\BULOl ,..; ,. \ ()t NO DOW N 1:1HJ".Pl..\('I•: \\' (JJ1N1\TI-: CLOSE ESCROW Fr-:1u~·t : 210J :'O F·r 11 .. 111\· Jl()tiw c1'11t•·1· ~t r-.11 11·:·1! ha.' FOR , <':isl~i11•' 11{ '.\<'11p11l'I 1\1111 ,.. ,111 i1'l t1r r\T!lf•'.f>JC·\I. \\1lN· BE E 74 _ iu•:u· l1>u·k lt.11 -•1111li1•ii 1!1ri r-1110•1· 11<1· '<f1•11t 1i1111h 1,1111 ()J" ...,r·ir:-.!·I) t~!.i\~ !111 1ins f'.\T•·p11n11:d duplt''' & Bf',~1.Ho11111. ,.·11111~ 11\111• ~,1 111 ''. "1~ 1111·1 •l•· 1111 11"11"' •1 ( 1:Y:{r11 .. ~q 1pr1,.I(, 100 llu,v1n Cti1'111;,,lo·I \J:i 1• :~Hit n•nn" hr J '"•.tth -11•·11 ·' 111 1 ' h,1 1 • ,;io.1! "1''·' '11 ::--.111.ll ,\ •1·1iiv l;uurn11'.'I '.!It \ 11111\l'I'' IL!IH 1 !Zl.10 ~h!l\.! r:iqn'ls ~:t •. •11~1 l:l\I: !'11''11'' ~·ii '1 ·~·\ ! 111·!11 n \\ )·.l.!·J; J:,\N(;~: n1u . rPntul l\e:"' p:1rk 1111d .l1li--i)f)03. < >-1 Sl-.LI-' (I.!:.\:-< UVE:-1 . t"ru1is 1·ol1rt.;, HedU"•'d t.i *LOW DOWN* 1 1'1l\l :-;111~.t l l ~l0'ECENI N."'" '"" ·'1i.: ,. '"" Walk er & Lee 1 '':" CALL 644-7211 Tn1;11 11,,)111, 1,1 ~~11 ; . l •111'•'t' 11·1·1·! f·• 1111r,.,,_;•, bdr n1s.1 Hrh·nis . ~ h:olh• 1',,.11 ,-111 •••L rs•••1 I ,\ '2 !,;illi,.. \J~ll hd1'111. :;uilc p<'IS & p :11n1. ~\HI•' 111 lu •hn'o• '~ .J1·""" 1'11! li:1s Va n Luh • 1 1 • ', Ch ris1n111..; I 11idl ""11 ·1·1ni.;>< :'11.IS-"IVl: --.H111~· c.\1~1·:Y VA Appra·ised u1.1> Al1()B!:. F11a·.1·w,(·c:. I 1 .'LEc:,,.~ r 11,\'1·11 !IA",'I REALTOH:' ~,-,-;-.211~2 " Open Daily Lo\·1>ly 4 h<'rl rootn :;pygl11ss lion1r . r;r,.:11 1·1r1v . Landst aring & dt'\'(11·111\ng. Hcrhu·Pd 10 Sl'',9.~i!O. ~ l'\'llll Sin·. Op1•11 l 111 ;i, C ii I I 1;j:i-122:). $35 QOQ llt'(;p, St;,\'KEN Tl'U, dhl 3'3R.:!l.h\, !1'111•·, 2 '"'r--c;-r, 1 pulln1:1n~. :di l:n«t1 vr.\ .~ Opt'll hou~•' .-;;1 1/:'1111 ~liX S.haf'll h1'dl'•"'IH 11<1111" h1 +th 11'1111 nn· ANTIQUEr) Ra!~l~h, S:IJ,(~I, Ul~-7712 l111·alrd <'il1 q11i1 I 1·11ld1'~"' BH..1\~S. p,.rf~·1 ·1 [)!Pnding-of East Bluff ,,tr\'f'I ~·1n•plfttT. funnly t'«Sua l l'l•·g11ncr• ln1· 1YO(Jl1\, nr;1 r :-..l'ho<il.~ S: :-..tin1r $83,500 C.1 !0 1Cf: Lor. ~•'\\' ;: Cr. 1 pill~ 2 :'l l ili·:<: IH Ille (.k"(';111 ~!l()\\'1\ H'i-~·~ B:i, 71, , 1-·1111. S·l'l, ~111 1 ,\II 11·rn1~ ;11·:\1l.d1l•· Plt!Of{ i\PPT Cl'.\'.L\' 'l'uwnJ111uS•' fi.\!.:Jl~~.1 . I MISSION REAL TY Heal pride of ()\\'!1(.'!',<.;11ip, One blotk to the j f:Ounta in Valley I ~ co:rs ri~, Sn (',, .. ~! 1111~. L.lglUlli I beach . 111 h1·~l1 rcnlil ! are<1. See snper O\Vller's I I WALLACE _P_ho_n_e_l_ 714 )_ 4 _ 9 4-07__!!_ apart rnen1 , .\ l1 ~1in g of J~d Nelso n. ::;132.500 , I GRACIOU S REALTORS , MONARCH BAY I I CALIFORNIA LIVING 11\ 111111p11 · -1 lid1·n1. 1 c]('11 1 Bluffs Charmer CALL 644 .. 7270 su p~·1· :-il11.,., ·: l>\'dn~\111 962-4454 1 1 familv !'111. hn111P (•! S69,500 828 E H' ! Sp:1nisli ~•11<' 11 .... 1•· 1,1ad•·cl 1 1 1•1:\ny !1·,1t11'<'S, l1u 1ll 1u'OUU1I I 2 . Coast 19hway, Corona del Mar iiilli e,11," ,,,1, 111, \11111":.r., ' pool. 'l'h1. 11;i1 ·n1 l'!lll-r·:~,,11,n" :1 l1dnn. -'JI' 1111!11 H ,. I B h ' I 111 I I. I YOu~:uY"Plll:llllft 111 ind!~11'·()1Ll d•~•1' Iii 111:.: Un 1ng on eac S 1+•111 p., ' •)' .'+II Hr1 · 11 t1'C h1•1.11• · r11'<1IP~s. 11<·,·11ra lcil . WE CAN HELP YOU OUY, i -'11 HEL_l_O-TROPE-!I I 1· M Ip I ''" 111•· 11111 !1•<<•"' l•·1s .,,. " .·,11·111<11 r 1111n;.;, 111'! h,1r 11 11 os opu ar ·~ ' ' · '· '. ' liillla"<t. 0'"'UPHtl<'Y ;o\'llll SELL, OR TRADE A HOME OPEN DAILY 1-5 , l111ni:: rn<.•,11. ht11 l1 111 h!°1<..'kl! Bdnn f•,nr\n., d11~1rahlt· (l(·i•;in 11"1' 111 !h•s pn,·. ,\l~I•, li il(,Y 1<·:1s1• 11 !111 0p!ion ANYPLACE IN THE NATION I I n c· ,. an ft·o111 eo1nn111n1'" ::!Bf\,+ f~11nll.1 riu .. ur '.\BJt., sh1'l\'e~. 111lt•!1 (ll1l , ll\IJ "l'l.'lllld ]('Vrl floot' plan, 1 1 ~ '" "'' ,,. lo huy. !·:njoy ('11n ·ll'l'l' ll\··1:~~:::::;'.:;;:;;;;;,;;:;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;::::~ ' I $! H·/l{I , hn1HL' + \-i1111·111. «pl. rnun~. "( 1et't)('d :i tnun1 . \'ta1-.; nr•11-. l'rfshly Pnin lcd -·''" 1111.; 1n lh<' 1~·:1111 1!ul Bl.Ut'FS · · TURNER ASSOC ·"----RIVIERA REALTY l''l111plf'!r privH<'Y \\'::II 1H1d 11·1th taslPfu\l.v panrl<'cl u11d l _ . . •,, \\'Ith ('<!llllllUllllY inaiut:iinPd -Gene••-1 -Gen e I . 11" '~ c-,··1 I' La~· p•~,1.~. ll'nnis 1·t" . ..( prufes~ f;;;;;;;;;;-:;;~-~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;';;•;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;; 1,19 Hroad11·;1v. C.i\l. 111 .. ny n1nr0 r>Xt l'!I.~-.\ssun1(' 1nu·rot,·d l1\·1r1g n~int, ph1sl1 v::> •~. '""' ~11y.. · .., .. na -~-. 642-7007 645-56. 09 Eve•. rhis 7·,, \.,, l<1«n •1! s:1a.~:io. 1' all1ia11•·rrd ,:1 ~·111to al'-' a. 494-11 77 · pl.1nlt'd ;,'.l'f't•n!Jell s. ' ERITAGE I REALTORS General Ge.neral * Balboa Bay Properties * LIDO IS LE Super clean: Gx tr~ lge., 2 l:ir .. 11 '! ba .. frpl., p<itlo . !•'<ist es- crO\V O.K. ·rry ~i t ,500 675-i060 WATERFRONT Newport Isl and IH1nle. 2 Bil. & den . Pier & float. Call for appoint- ment to see. 673-7420 LOW DOWN Ne,v port I Its. ~ DR . !lest !or. $43,000. lin- 1ned. possess. Na me .. vo ur o'vn tern1s'. ti~:!-i-!91. V.A. REPO ;1, UH .. 11;.i Baths $26 .500 $1.000 0 0 \\111 $650 Cl osing Costs S244 Mo. P!TI !'>:16-8800 m REALTORS m 4 Local Offices to Serve You PLEASE CALL 675-3000 EASTSIDE HOME+ TRIPLEX COUNTRY SETTING I :;i1 u;li('rl (lfl a J;1ri:;1· i::Ox l'.ifJ !Ht \Vl!h 1n11•rr1 ni.: shnd" ~ h '•"l'S, ll Mn1!nrtrtlllf' :1 HH 'l. HJ\ honh' \\.'1111 d1•11 and IN MESA VEROE-Ne,vest lb;ting'. Fou r bedroon1s nn the gol l cour~e and extren1ely exciting ~ J-ligJ1 t cil1 ngs. dr<Jn1a tic entry, courtyard portico and J'111e~t appointn1ents an O'>vner-bu ilder coul d incl ude. 8185 .000. 1\ listing ot' r..1artha Beynon. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 546-5990 2850 M esa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa ))'roll{ r)(Jrch fnr your rn,•k1'1' : .......................................................................... .... Sa l<' p1'icc :.1~.7~i~ ;;hai.: rnq1l'IS E c~slun11· I Costa Mesa t.1ra1x's, ovf'r"1zf•d pantry Victoria Beach nr•'·'· r~car ~~·:1o"l 4. 1.alkln ' t \'i ,1n.:i' :n H 1111 1 111 f~, (I Ill· .. is nn,ly 2 bJhs. fmm ~ur I New Halecrest ('<·11 ~t ", :;11', .~ •. ·: 11 101 :i;:t! ifoor. f ,:·(·111 nl·c;in vie\\'. 1 t·1 p"r ·. :r ··~. ,\·:,•n· 2 __ Bdrrns. + i;::ut's! apt. Listing COLONIAL-,.,.,,. '"1.; ,, """ '"'"' s.,,.ooo. 1 l\'o d<)1111 pa.1•n1c.111 to l '<'I· ~·:· fJ ' • ~/. <'t';.101 0.: (\;; 11111•• f\S :;i ; du11 n 2 STOR.Y ----0 "'-. 11, ll•!ll·\1•1;;, ,"('4' l!ils <I 11f'rl · • q..r~ hotn1• hnn1C un qttlrl sl rcc-t. 1 ~ts of. !'Of•,rn. Ltlv'.ilf'rl 111 ,HH, REAL ESTATE ('(lnip1u·0 r-.ur prii·I• of t !1un!a1n V:1llry. ,, la1·~1· ........,. ., ';'.:1,:)0()'. Cn\l us J[;<lll.' In Sf'{' bcr!JY)<ll1l'.'-J!u~:1• ) I I I n g .----. ' c 1}~0 (,lcnneyrr s_1. !his !If'\\' l i~lini;. 5-[ici$111;, ~00111. ~ ull . \\'~ill ll1'f'l)h11'!' Custom1t.ed Prestige I l.1~:!:1 1 .. ____ :-,49-0311> I D;ivc Lcti.;hlvl\. 1 ·•'PH!'.11.<' fill1ll~Y 1'""111 !(1,11)•·1' li«d 1:1is :: l1e1l1'"'"'11 CUSTOM 4 BEDROOM Cntll'CJll('ll\'I' k1 tr)ll'll \11111 'I ' I I I· I I . ,... . ' . COATS l kf 1 . ,, 1111111 n.•1• t' 1'\1 1o11ll •' i \Jl ·111·1H!!1fu l horn~' w1!h hug(' 1 ~ )l;~a :.11 ~1 1:i1.' .. Bt•au11fyl~y 1111.; l''lns tni. 1111:1 1,:.; no11 n1as!t•1• ~uil1• Dt 'n. f:\nill) & I clt~<•l·11cr1. ~{\\ r1 ~11 f1ll~d :!\JOO I\, HI ll!J;.(l'.nl<'ol 111\IH'\', l'i>l)ll'l. Fireµ!acc'. Full dffilnl:( I ' W WALLACE 1 ~~1,\~. w~i'~. a:.~/l. ,l'l'U't't!, 1',' pr'>l•'"l'-IPl1;dl) 1h·1 ·11r:1-t•d ·,\-rn1. Fan1<1~1!e k j t ch fl n . REAL TORS !Ji,,..;r,-~~tkt .i rl 1 '1 11 1 "i.: ,. 1·1111'.· ·,.1·• .t II "111 • 1•11 In n I .O;Lils ol c11phoards. Sunk••n 546--4141 ()·~,..,'~"· 'SUN . . 111111·.1 ;II 1;1,,:-.1111. ~ .. rl1\11'1 1\lh, Pa1io, lols of priva('V '. ---:--" iiJ ·ll f' fOtkNIC:,[I \\.II, l ·•i l il••I\'' \\'ithS6750 dn11·11,0111ner"1'il1 COp1n Evenings) [ ~ ~ hPlp 11•ith fi1111nr:in1.":. Tu\I •,....,._,....,...,...,.,...... I HUNTINGTON HARBOUR prier, $67.500! Call 494-8003 -REAL1Y TARBELL, Realtors IF YOU HAVE I ·-I, "'" t '11,\Sl "" ,._ I VILLAGE Flus· -!'Genera l General "', p" 1 , 1 cd ,1 v, ,, 1' f 1 'J11\ t In -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;::;;;,;::;::;;;;::;::;;;:;;;;::;:;;;. I THE MONEY 1' Huntington Beach ! 71,1; :o.!i,.J '.:~-l · ~1:1 · ~>~t!·2~t1:1] . ATMOSPHERE WE H VE LIVE' !he VilJ11gc Life in Oil(' A $1 ,250 ! SPANISH HACIENDA o~ 2 units. Enjoy int?mr THE HOUSE I UYS • !Join otht~I". Oeran \'1r1v. . , B IT! j NEAR OCEAN . 1va.Jk 10 heacJi. Porential :i li1 •t1'(' ., rnplrx 1v1tll iutiJllll 1. ___ _ _____ ---~-pol1 11!1;_il 01 $'110/nlo General General ,,nly $69.950 fnr ull 1::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;,• CALL 644-7211 LET'S TALK SPECTACULAR leg I :'iurrr l"ha q l •I li<lrn1 h0ll1f' Sl.2)1) TOTAL 00\\'N'. NC'll' n.f'd ltle l'l~)f, ·I h1 •1h'i.On1s, ltl· ll!\!IS. Broker .;97.1161. \111h 10t" nf roon1 for lilt· p;iint ln~ii!r and n ut <'lt1rli11~ 111:'1~11 ·r 111111 op.ens S68;,()() 0 . V' , Cl I k11ls. ll11ge pool etnr! ::::in1" 1 S\i"rkle tone ,,;1i 11,.,._.. Sh·,,; 10 ~a\'df'n pat1<1_ l.i1·111g nn ·,,,· 2 ·5, Cl'!lll 1'"1· qsf' TURKEY 1·1111• • \< lu~tl'•'. 01li.:1 n11l srr I 1 , , , 11••11 ,.( J l,IJ 1-X ,l' \ i"l'I !Jill « • ' 1r you re h.rik1ng r"1. a Sr11 : 111111 .i ,,11,.11111u!1ir fl(_(•,111 1 ~ port Jl(•flr l1 dup!~• n11ly ii \Ii'\\ : P,d11n~ ~·, l•,.\h•. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SIJ O\V" BY APPOI NTMENT . ·I N . . ' · " ..,.,. · '" . · , · Y rc1nl)(' c 1armt"r )l){Jlll ,I !'(J, l l('l' l'.lr[J!'I.~ ,. • !«ll'j)t'1:':. ~Jit'l'fll'ed \\'alls II Opf'll 1>1•; .. 11 ('('l\\ni.,:, l'1Ul· 1 b ' ? J [ j hI"I: ' drapPs thru1:1111. Ohl i.,:11r:11!C Con\'rnil'lll'I' ki lchf'n ll'iit; tin:\ kilt ·l11·11. ll'ith largo•' ir~ 1 'ri;n<'~;i .,1 r~·c'tttrt!~ :i.·rach<'IL • (-;~,·.~~ kilrhrn lo ts (1[ \':1h1nr! Sllfl.('{'. llui:;;i' f_lt>slil 1•f'nl \'t, c111.~!' tn DCiiRh!ful dc~\:~bcs ' ,1reil.i\1(l:'l.1 l1 1(rori !o~s<'ll Ptl ('lose d p;ilio \vilh s~h1~1\s ,~· ~1iopp111i-: 1u1nnr-ti-'-2'~7 i i , 111 ro~t;i '.\1,.sn _f~1· $:l 1,500 I earpcting. n11.111,;. wil l 11,.lp rn1·• n1ay ltr IO\! littt·. e;11l -'·-'~"=·'-------! d•<Cn-s In 1h,. l"··•"h ·,·:11!1 an • .~. 1 ~··1 011n1 •r i1·;·11~f··•'J"1•d. MOBILE HOME ('),,ft'.Jl('tlt. . ~lll lllll\'J: II l'1~f'I' 1 1""'1 •!'1'1\ 11•1\\ '•H'H!\t, 1111•1•' FOR SALE : 70 Linda Is le Drive • ;dl l<'nns. Call ::dJ-9.;;!J ' fin:ill•'<'. Or·ll S2\,)00. C:'dl b1d;1~ • 1 11(111·'. %3--iiiG'i. The Real Estate Fair Laguna Hills , ---illll•lllli---OPfN 'll 9 • 1r s FUN ro BE NICE' 536-2552 or 839-6133 71 ~r1 ASSUr.JABLE r.oan.I • rrnlal 1• .''(!I ii in 1n1 $1.500 111 h1•liw« i 'hn~lrn11~. Pl'let·d r11ng<' 11·1111 n n11n . nt nnly 10 ~{'\I at 01111 $q~i.:.OO. SILVERCREST 10·, rlo11 11 :1nil s11pt·r 1rrn1s MOBILE HOME 1 ~rin1c ·15 ft. lagoon lot -$150 .000 Linda Isle Waterfront (",\I.I. l ':' I '20 ',,.~·. 2 j-;[1 'l H,\, (':1q1,, wr'rp 1-e,ru 64 \y 4-1o 72 io 1 1 1 k I dr;qif:d. lilt·1ns. l'('/1'11!. 1r:1sl11·r .~· l"it·«I dryPr, 'I l!'l'd J,,r 220 air ··citirl . kil <'h I "l111·k, i<lnr:1l!f' ~hrd, l.'!nr!- Custo111 4~bdrn1., 41,2 bath hon1c on lagoo n. J.~ullv equipped is land k itchen. \Vaterfront fan1 ily roon1. bi!lia rd roon1 .$250,000 ' Walker & Lee '1 ~'8t ~ .1B R. ' Im, ""'"'· rrpi;,,. .,.~ ••T•l• ·1 ~-ll KIDNEY SHAPED ~~r~R71$~1JOO d\\'ll Oll'l1{'l',[I GOLFERS : __ ~ 1 POOL Laguna Niguel ', Ht~ALTOP.S I :o.i·:•pl'd 11<11i11 Tltrer yr" old .~ :.:1Ncr: 1!14\ l1k1· Ill!, L<ll'il(f'(I In 11('1\ ~ 673-4400 11'''111 pk. lll\'U;.' ft~l!ll !\•II~\' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR For Complt-1e Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : I MID-WINTER Prest1gl'. ('au l.ll· )ours 1r .'>ou l *Perfect Marriage BARGAIN s;.s,300, Seu Terra('c !1v<' 111 i\l<';~fl Vt•rde's Coun of honie nnd lo{'a\lon Qu,ill l\ .\ R('(!r<10in. Dulch J/a\·rn. TO\VTlhOUS(' for s.1le, rent Ir.~ Club Villas. C1tll 1o see t'<)llSll'tH'lrrl ,1.i'th hard"(lfKl l \.\'i1h ;ill the <'Xlrn s in,.lud· orlt'.'\seop!ion. fl-'ios! popul ar 1i11s . 2 .. BK. nduH ~~ndri fl nnrs, 1 Bil, fouii I'll\, for-Jn.; l'lrgant fplt·. This 1~ one n1orl<'l, ~BP •. 2 story, oeean General Gene ral MACNAB IRVINE HARD TO FINO JJcaut itul. cusl<Hll 4l~ll -t Uen near ocean. 1-'rlv<JtC beach. fee land & \'11~\V '. Shore- cl iffs ('1 $2:!9~500 . l\cn1 I Jelen l!Jrtlcy 642-8 235. (IV48 J FOR SALE OR LEASE Beautifully furnished condominium home wslip for a 40' boat. 3BR·s. 21h baths. $93 ,000 or lease $825 /mo. Barbara Aune f;l2-B2'.l5. (WS-01 TURTLEROCK SURPRISE! Attractive 4 1~1\ I 1''l'l I DR "President" J4on1c \\'/S\vccping \'ie,vs of the area~ $99.000 1v !the land! Laszlo Sharkany 644-0200. (IV51 I BIG CANYON BEAUTY 5 Bl{/F Jl \.\'ith 3 firep laces. Richly decor- ated thruout. Corner. fenced lot. 3-car garage. .$140,000. J oe l Smith 642-8235. (\V35 ) A CHEERY TOUCH You will find inviting sunny cheer in this adorable Corona dcl Mar duplex-. south ol -the highway. Priced to sell at $84,450. Lois Miller 642-8235. (W39) LAGUNA HILLS LUXURY CONDO Beautiful 2BR , forma l DR or conv. den, 3 baths. Expensive decorator wall co ver- ings, custom drapes. 2 firepl aces (1 in master suite). Vi e'v of mountains. L'ois Egan 644-6200. (W47) [Irvine I 901 Doottr Dflve "42·1235 1"4 MecArthur '4•·1200 N.w,cHt lleac:h. CelUornl• 92111 St Ont•·h:tll l1L h~>111 i·lul; liro11."f'. s1.1.~m:1. C.iil 1-;\·1-:s 341 Bay1ide Or Suite 1, N.B. 675.-6161 ~'I :.+\:1.\ .. j\;~11.!-I":""""""".;....,. ........ · .. · ............ ~ ............................... "" 11 \lh1n 11,1lktng distant\. to •1 1 nf 'L kind ·ir nnll' s~6 750 1•lew. I1nn1ed . occupancy. !'!l!ln:1•. Sll.500. \1111 ni·•. 1 1nuig. nf'IH' prii.itc I ' ' · '' · Get in before lhi' prica.'g'P('s CAN BE SEEN AT: General , General CRESTMONT 1.::.==---~---------la rwin realty inc. P·1,", °',1 1''1•'' fi{'~ Pruii<' ln l' up. ·\~:1-(i.r.o. · 9684405 124 h I LHIJl1 , ~1l'tlll ,1pp1;1nlllll'llt 1 10:11 ·"1tf'E1 ~~~J·1~1s 1c1"1tr11 1 BEACH AREA • \11 .,1 111L, lr11111 1-:n•:t DUPLEX-$90,000 \:!!l llt ,1 .. 11!",'il '. l,o,'I ::·lfi j',qlli .: li•h'•ll ( l1;tl•I 111111 l\1:-.l ,\111,\~,)'I' '.\l\,l t , \.11iil111 l,11•ii<'I\:. h11\" ...!'.,11~ ~)H iii lt\I.' fi,~11'' 111 1'1'1!111i,: ~I " 11 < Ho. HO HO-f11'1'pl.1t i' Ill 1111111 ·1• •1111•' I ! 'l\1•11 ' ;1 I 11\'I' ,', • \i,!11\11 dl'll))\'l' \IH'Ull\!I S!J,()l~l 1'1!~11 ll'ill 111••\ P \loll HI :0:<'<' !f 1101,·, 1;.1(;-iii'l -(1•11•n 11r , :.!I!\., \\•'~\l'illi d1 ' -* rs l11d1•\. , 1111 Mission Vieto f;rruF1l llou~i11g Opply I T he' Real E state Fair 1962·4471 ( :::; ) 546-8103 ;;;.::.:.::;,;...c..::c.::;,;. __ ~-1 ·"l"ll "~1 15~~t~l~'l~l' lr·t. l COZY COTTAGE l 536 " 2551 --~~~!1~_;,~E~l~l1'~:0~ .. : . r 1·,11111•·1·:1 11d:t. l."'lul11f' il<•1r j ~'1 1\(' J.:;1s1~1d!• In• ;11 1n11 ==========11 $24,5-00 $~-.()ll,01111 l'1'•i••:n1nn ~·('tll"L 1·1111,\, i l!1 '~1· !,1111L; r('><-,111., 1·1i:,1·1111n-: 2 b<'rlnn linnif' 1n i IMMEDIATE .. , 111tt1111 11·11lk1nt: d1s1 11n1 · .. li.1~ 11 inr\1.11 . ~p11n1sh hnrk I xl111 1"'11di 1in11. Tr,-..1· ~!i:i d<''l , OCC UPANCY ' :. i.r.nr:.nfl~l. I'• r..\Tll fr.,ni 1h1s 2 h1•droo11i. 2 h.1111. tll'"l'l:111• Bl·;,\;\\E;O CEIL .~·n!'<I, 1(',;:ef!1hlr g-nr1k11 .~ H~~;t!IT2111··1 1~i:l\111rl•1..,fnlt11 {ll111f'r \\'Ill pti,1 p;irl •If ;1•1· ~und ., lllXUl'!Pll ~ !\'(;:-;, :-;, p!l1·:11r. d1'n. i'';unll~' pl n,1 l11111sP fnr th<' kids. Onh· 5'.!l.l.Q!J ;"\o•:•r 1!111111r11::11.n 1 huy<'r~ ('')~!. 1·(11'!•l't111g. t'lt'1 ·tl'I\' kl l•'!i"l1 l'l"ln l·:n~IH t'fl!!V<'!l!f'n1·1•i S~.1011. (';d i ~115·1Ll:l f . IL11'!1ti11r. n 1·;1s. ~hni.; t pl ~, 111111 huill·ill h;.1•h1•qo1,• l.111 h1 1t. l':1rfy sl7<'d patio, Sou!hCn R<':ol101'~. ln1s 11! ('.'lll«ts, Vo1· inlnn11a., WM. M cCABE l!11i\11i::-.'lt'<'H plus hn'11 kl11'i \1·1y •'lns•' 10 bt'lll'h. O\vne1· G AS SHORTAGE?-t1n11 REALTY nl)Ok. ('(1\Cri-d nurio 11 :th 111 11~1 111111·,., T :l k c ad-l/li·rty ·I BP 2 BA ·8.k Pau l Hooper 846-3371 557-5022 p11nor:i1ni..: viC'\\'. 24 111· RED TILE \'1-'.T~ Nii IX)\\''.'\ 1111 1111~ ~llp•·r 111'"' .\ Ul\, :! H.\ h11111<' I :1111 kll1 ·1i1·n, lif;,; ~1 •\'\ i\'+' IMH'('h. \'IJl'•'l'f'd p.d\!I \·: •. 1·unt. 1·h·:1n ,\· n'n1!1 [,n· 11111 •· (:11n sl11\ilS i11 (11J1'11 1 1[.llu~ IHlg<' hl'il·k fit'C'pl 111·1• 1•:111111g<'.Call !ll.i3-6767. " -IC'ITOBINREALTYINC ~e«ur1ty ).(ll Rrd . J\11 lo South Coast Pln7.ll. • f;(;iJO :J ..:E :~.;:::~ONS n1ni ntt•n1u1ce fref' in th(' 1)1•11· Walker & Lee I QpfN TJL 9 . rts FUN TO BE NICE/ BPnutilul yard . Go v ,\ no 1-----. artull C(l!lllllUnHy or C(\S1fl ~~=======::'..1 11· ·,·,· •, dow·n. $3.1.900. OWN ER. $2·100 D~. '! ~~· <Jr ln fonn ·\•11• :nirl lo('atinn dcl Sol $42,900. La Pai: Real •1•l 11 •-Tl CENTURY 21 2 Ba, nd~ 1vnrk, $39,9.)() 1 , nl 11 ·,.~c Fl!" ,• ·;A hon1cs. F:stare S:l0-0700. , , . er. fG:~llZ9 or 5-16-97'.'.1·1 ·'I - I\'\ \1111" I• ~ Gl:>-72'Zl Eves: !'i48-8j94 e K"~fl Newport BHch ' l , ' ,!IHI BACK BA y I ' ' PEPOSSF'SSION \It:::". I·-· _':'~J.'..N I 646-8811 \, • .. . ' H's a breeze ... sen your ,... I FAST POSSESS & Only h n1nnll1s nl'11' 3 BR. 2 Ba. S26.JOO. $1 6.)().1 llenis ivl!h ease. u~e Daily • • -" E state 962-&644 -· I 2211 ::L!.r•d1nnn1 .".li.ill r fL \"=SSFI LS 64..,56-8 I 1 \\"I\ Rh ~Hf;-7i:\~ p ·11c1 ··a I • l!HrbnrViewCarmel n1od1>1. • __ ..:_· ._._~ _:__:: _-__ ._·._•__ _ t n. 1 s y. . 1.. 1,, ass1he . r.<12-:..r.1~. rv1 ne " BR 2 b " I Newport P1 of"><s1 .. r1nll.1 11, 1·r11"11•·.i: ----·' ·· a .. fan1ily ljn., Blvd. l::x('••lh'!il f•,1111\~ 1i .. n1e • C fy C 1111~ or <':\1.ras. Pri('e reduct'd Eves · BP~1 Huv In /\l'('it ' om I ozy to $511.950 in{'luding land I 552_76-05 Shown by a ppt only $© 'RJ:l }i\.-/l '£,tr~., Cando CORBIN-MARTIN- _;;;;_;;;;;;-;;;_;;;-;;;;;;_;;;_;;;;;;;_;;;_;;;;;;;_;;;--;;;-_;;;-;;-•l 646-3928 or Eve. 646-4543 That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle \~i~~,1~;11'1~u ,1,,·'1. ~·~:1i~'11•"11~~1p~r R -J"~"A'~T'"T"'~'"~"MC;s .,P"L-;~o;T=4EJ>=""'"::l:1 L''\' .,N ... ,~.,w, ... p,,L,·kl.S1T1,.l,,~,G.1 BR I it1;1.~ by CLAY it POU.AN-------:'IT1K1i·1. nr1 ,.·1· 1111;11 111'11-. 1::~'ti Siint\ng-o Avf'., . ,West · , ,, • u l'.\llHl •t~· ':1•·11 ·:~. ~hu!trrJ< ('lflf · {)r)\'t'r Sho1-e!I l'lt'f'll. 'l\ilnn•' 111 (1(k•! honil'. i))Vt'ly Q ll•orrange lt 11•rs of tile th1•ur1u1 . :.;1•111••'lo1·a1 ion . I BR · 3 ·~ hns. $1 39:5()(1_ p:11io. ln't'." nnd lundseup-lovr sctombl•d words be· S'.ll J')fll). ll·l:h'il(I(!, 011!1('1' · nuildt't'. ;,A~-i(l1 !J inrr . 111nsr d~'~irahlf' nrC'''· low to form lovr simple words. <'l'f'S 6·14·R.l17. " '1 rr1 r "'°liN I NTIL !I Call fnr deH+ils. ~ ;::8 LINDA ISLE PETE BARRETT NEWPORT SHORES I Is' II T rN II s I I I 'r 1: !:; J.!!:·~'.1_~ Co. On'"'·'"' ""'"" & en- REALTO 4 BR .. 21,l ha . phis lgf'. den · ' ··~.... h•r111il1111Pnt hnn1r . Dock a1 -R-dining 11 n•:1: frpl<'., hl!n:<:: [ --~·0111· dt~!r. Only $1~5.000. 642-5200 newly df'tn1·. l11,sid0 .~· n111, 1 1 CUSTOM OE LIGHT Cl!!'.'11.su;.1; 1-'.1. C111l °"'i:rfson ";~~~~~~~~~·I nC11• 4·a1-pt•1s \Vnlk I•) hf'nril , 1 I I i ,\ssoc. 613-7311 ~ tennis ,'I, Jlflflls. ._...,.G_A"TTP_,N,__A-,,,~ 1 . In !his :1 l•drrn . Tur!IE> R<1t:k ~1,, .. , .. L\'' II ' O\VNER \\111 ,L GJF'T \\'RAP S!'.16,:iK:I I . ' hnn1~'. It's drt11il1•d to per-~ .._. '~S ILL l...owly for Chri!ttn1as rh is nf'1vly Call: {i.73-3663 ti·l'2·22:)::1 Eves J J' j 1: \ ff'L·lin11 l~11h in~idr nnd 01 11 nl'\\.' Breti1 honlt". ~1ooaco listrd 3 Br. 1 BA hnnd!!Onle . . . . J yrt ii \ priced :1! on!v S59.:-iucl. ;1100r.I, by 01vnc1· $61,00). hon1C' on l).!c cornrr lot in CALL 552-7. 500 rennis & pool pt"tvlg's. I I ' 614-:t;OG ""' • .: Clirr l lavrn. ra111ily rm, N y C C I t 11:ash rni. bllns. frpl i:, new ~-,--..,.......,,.._:,-~ , A Id . VISION . HARBOR VlE\Y~ crp!s & rlrps, Ev en I J J' J , n o ·ftm er philosop hiz es : New Montego 4 Br. tam J·ni, "Scroogl'" would agree this '========='..._-What'1 wroog wil h living in • d h'll prime view loe. $77,91»,'G\l 1000 Cllff Dr. heA11ty is anl::m::::::C:::: r the past? At least we were re I SunpM)n. Broker. 552-W x1111 buy st SQJ.500. Petel4 ~,-rR_O,,.rw..,...N_E,__D..,...~1 -then." 11·r DtiPLE.'X nr ocean~ 1 Bnrrcit Rrttltor, 642-5'200 Larqe 3 Bedroom I 14 REALTY REALTORS f.llles Larson Realtor 1 24 NEW homes undC'r con-C d • • i j j~ J j j O Compl~!e I~• chuc~le qvottd Univ. !'ark C('nt<'r, lrl'in(' G7'.\-S;J63 ~1n1etion in 1' .. o 11 n t n in Oft omlnlUm I . . _ . . . . by fd!inq ln th• m;"mg woid. LIVE IN !RVINI'.: ~-A ntastic· JI ARBOR VIE\V H01'lE ~ ! V'llcy. Clo"' l<y Cl·"',-, \V"lkln' dl•tnnf·r. If• \i!h SI. ·' yov de~elop ,,,_•lop No 3 b I ,.... vi._" "'" · eow. n"1v \Valnut S q u<1rl-' 4 Br, one-slO""', u...--tec:I , Center & Mlle Squ9re Park. Westl'IU! shOpJJlnj<. $·[1,0I~. : t .,, _ ... ,. Crill now for ehQicC' (If Inca-\Viii ('<lnsidcr ll•usr op!loii. 8 PR INT NUMSER.fD lETTEl!'S 1 2 10-.vnh1iusf'. N1•\\' ev('t'ythini:c ' !>Poties~. llnmt<t Qteup. IN lH ESE SOUA•Es .~. only $31,:100. BI\ It Poio!l. (h\'ll•'r 644-6249. • tion ,'1 C"hoh·e 11ptions . · !6-0022 --839-3231. Clni<sic: Develop. .2-_ '.\ r~\\'l'O RT ShoNC hon\~, '.i - m_en!_ C'orp_. --~~~ () UN SCl1AM8lE lElTERS 10 I I I I I I I I TIJRTLE f{()O\ Rr, '2 Ba . $41.900. BJ owtw-r. _ GE T ANSWE!l N('1v 3 Rr dupl<'X o ti ll•l.'t-)5.119 or &12-U3. .-· Don'1 ~1ve u11 lhe ship! I d ~ 1 ' "Ll!tt" i1 in rl11.~~ifle<l. Ship ,. 11 -('· . .ir. ovrl' ookln)! TRAnF: Newport R ~·s <'I\ 10 ~'"'" R"""" 642-5678. ,..,.,...,...,...,...,...,...,. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 "-"'' 1' 19 ·000 .,,k '"' c:11 r'""· '"' 0111-01-r own ""' = :-i1111p!l(\n BJ,Jt. : • .'1'.?~7".00 Bkr 71 4/673--2ffi8. p. $30,200 • ' ii ~ I> .. . : :1 •• '• .. ·l •• •• :· " " " ,: :· '. J. • ·1 " :: ., ., ~ " ·. :-" .. ;. -: ·: :• ·i •• . , ., It l , --~ . -.. . . .. . '· . . ' ' . . '~ ; I ' -'l .. . . .· . ' i ~ Ha DAILY PI LO r Wtdntsday Decembet 5 11173 Wedntsd~y Dectrt1btr 5, 1973 PI LOT-ADVERTISER 14 360 Real -e•,:-:,::,:ct,------;;I Hc::-ou-:,:c.::,•u7n'"f"u:-,-n-. --,,3o"s.,..1 H"'"".-u-.,-,--,U7n""t'"u-,-n-. --.3"os'"""1 H,-r-ou··,-.-,-,U7n..,l'"u_r_n-. --,,Jo'"s""c'"o-n""'d'"o-m"'l_n,_I u-m-,-Apts. Furn. 360 ] ~pts. F __ u_r_n_._. __ __ E_xc_h_•_n_,g,_• ____ 1_s2G :.;•:.n.:•c..":.I:_ _____ i C:,-;-;;M.,. Nitwport Beach Unfurn. 320 Co,la Mesa I Newport Beach COMMUTING TO L.A . I ALA 'DENTALS F'tlEE R'""' ,..~,,·· ALA llENTALS Newoo.t BHch C de Oro '!35 ,,.., •' • "" ' BR, !h11" h.:•· , Ii! I l'.1 lt1111io .._ DSG ., It '/.. t~ h e Color T\' \\II k i'1.;11 1"i.1~ ~Bi·.:? llatll IVlm< JlELUXt : l br. 2'1 bro 11,11•n I -1 . ,. ' •, 111 .1u1-.. t •"'" 1 I•• w1W'lC;.t.u11 .... ~•voc r 1111h ~ i:.tr .. ,~i;iu•·. teni:i'd , w1vtCJAtL1l1HY.JV1CJ .\l.J. LrrlL lT I~:-; l'\lfJ 1 u1111d srr1, puol TJl.E !~rt-B•acl·----N-.-w-port-Beac i ' •11 '"l'•' ~· .. 11 .. 11 \•,•111 .. " hOnu:-0\'1·rtonk1nt: 1~11n1" Com iw u .. h,,for" ,,,u fl'lil \\~-;S,\, ·11~1 N Nl"".vr1orc I •1 ·.nrd. fln pl:'I<'•'. lorc1·d n1r 11 !.: :iool 1 •d ".' 11'' f fi-I f ,-::.-<" s 1. · '·'·c·uz'.1· ",'' J <\1~1v111 d···1~n···I, f,•,11111111..-1il1d . f\H 6'6-9611_1 __ 'NEAT AS A PIN" il HOUSlS 11<'..i t. '"·•IJ"'li•d ;ul(] !lrapo•tl 1 it "°"115 bar frpk 2 cal c1k:l j?;ar I -Re•I e,talt Wanttd 184 • ] !.~'.',,, lht.,..,Ul.:,hvu! 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IB.'\rlu •lor npl:i;, ':JO & $100 l1u~ cir tr:ul1• ,'l.,11 •I ,; ..• Jrur, ,,~ ~(' ..• , .. 111l11nd l'!JI 1l1! ·~. n~:DltOO:\l . '.!', b1;th l ftH'n i( lHLl r tdd. 11·on'I last' PropPrly !IOU/ii' 612-:i.850 • Cln:t<~I J.:llri•J.:• II Sl1H llSI' UtJI in('ld On thl' bch .,1111"1 . .., nnl)' ·,1•1-1111 \'111,1111 I Br r1u11\ lh•' SllO fo1\•nhousr ~11m1l1• l'OOlll, I Bi1ufn111r \ Jj(h'lll 1185 Ai·ul U • "t P-k t t>la1•hl1• 11ulln1.1.: t.7~ 1211. 675·~.01.'I " · ' -· 1· 1 1 11•·1•10 ·' • ' n•v•r•• Y " --h IJ11 ~1, l<'"i, 1 hid & JI<'! ,1r~~ rirc, poo "', i• • .-n1 lOlllflL". furn, ulll f}IUd I l\11\).' 'l Bdl'm" Bei•~ HI' vu 11·11!do11• beach , [ :-.~1 J> .. u11 l Hr duph. Sl."d !o~J·tihllJ (.,lu.11111 2 B1' .~21;, N ll Ills .. 3 Br Condo, encl unit I flooi· I Pool !:1111 l;,:(IU•·s -sur•. h'nt. 1v/•I, 2 00, ! br ' GRUBB & ELLIS II •ii I. ~loll' "'1' 1' ~.pion ... u•ull I Dana Point fq11l ~11 rl'!r, lnt''d & ;;:ir. lrR Jlv & lltn lll'f'n Gil ~ unQ l"Ur1d1 •d ll'llh plush land· 6~:l-j'2,il (•I' :1o1s-47:17 CO. finart<:ial j B.~11-llut~'t' JB r $Hi.1 Ill)\\ \'11'"-<lrl 1 liff 2 Hr $300 (JI\ patio, $.113 1110. :)j2-7J:ij ;:,l'apl11i.: . J oc·r.:1\N r 1toNT ::! n R . \ ~-------I I-I' !'•,, i<Ull y~~11:;C'Jf.1w1 uk Hltr\r\I} n<•w ;1 HH, l<1in rill, ,\ .1>l111r)olld ,~ l<111flh1rd av11.1I f'l'b 1. .\rll!lls. i\o I rts ('AltACt:' $210 y}'ArtL\' R~-Al TORS 6 75-7080 ·----------1 1~1111i<! ·: Or $21,;,) } l'l,1• liJrns rl!'n, '.!• ~ B,\, frpl•'. l•>r le.isc, \\ 1-. h.11 (' whnt )OU ne~·rt T h U I ••s 1 BDH\I. SlS.i. 6•1,_8908 ~. .& j. d t!!•'"'""""lt"' ... 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P",'.1,· ,,:1,·,~1."'•'1',',~· ...... ,',~.'"',,·, ~.-~.,~ • Phonl' Set'i u 1· -lllrl. l-'1:>ol Apt. Unfurn. 365 I & :! B~:IJ!;()()\1 l!'>>.ll"·f1)01 I "r' , "l' k 1 ·.' 1 I" .! •hu~ Jl.i!. 11 hi! l.l•l'I!•' .I !)fll\!!hlllll ' Cnll 1 j ! N~ \ " " "" ·'" I Ch1htr"11 ,'!, l'i•l Sl'1·t1on ·--------- ! ,. 6 UNITS "l·.,ll·',l'•,1··''('\ \II .. ~11 11 1111111~ ptXJ .ru11.1. ,\ C•••>• !'!,·•>•. "·l•l-lS,19 ,., ,,,,_,, ~·,,,,M, Bl"I C\I '00.\l!Nl:'l\HIJ\l r.S " 1 • "· ,,\\,. 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W-T-RIPLEX 67 '8 s . • I NEWK>lr ' IAT, c M. 64:1:-l l ll Bl',1uly. ·I Bt>fh'OOlll, 3 Burh. !>Ct . .,., \' a s lOp a S!'l'Ul'll V .. 1610 ~('II 110r1 'A<I••'' ._, "'· ._, "''· !.aundrv.' . .r s I I . nf Vl'lll Arltl1l1f\1Hll r!1s('f\11111 I F:'lnllly l~oorn . r (Ir 11111 I Iris S325/!no. Lsc. 614-ti682 Bl I ' ., u •2ic. Jt..1 foi· ( 1 ~11 Tt'l'l1\S .. r 11·,Hh ' 4.33 W, 1ith COSTA MESA N1• .. 1 B.1l'h S~IU l,u1 n 111111 l', 1"< • Costa n l'~a l),1 110, ene\O"•'cl barag<' . ., .1 :;1Uf°1.'1r1anflOHil ,'.'\B. 1 ~'8l l(f l:J)(l'S 11 snld l•I' <1\d * 145 0111* ''I V ... ~rh \\'lk I "16 BEST IBEACH BUY I a!S(l nv,ulnhlr \\llh s~o.ooo' I 2 ,,· -D 0,, ,, 0 '' .. ,, ,,,,.,, ulil /l«lfl.,. occ.111 & j>ilO! loo D1111ng roon1, :1 C:ll' garag<' c t M Sr--IALL AP'f-On {' -0 Ide I' •\Hi \f;un1!1on, c .r.1 646-4414. 1-VACANT dn,vn A.C:f'lll 67~"'722) 1--\utht•lol', ap1 uril prl ln u~ • r fl:-.:· great lhe Golf Course \'e.ir!v adt11! rurn-Ut1l Pr\ Sl2~ I ·· · I ) Bl ff H d I !160 Oil Cul-de-sac Overlook1ng os a •sa ~.:1,;t sldc. .n·.1" < D st' 11·hl r! ok ~ l.""r" ,,,-0 ,,,0 c,,11 "• 1·1 EASTS I OE DUPLEX c"·'.','u ·I 111 re.ir 2'.lJ,) Elden, Balboa Island 3 -en.. ~ !\,\ \\idk !(I l11'11rh TAX SHELTER M t L 240 s1 r10---v 'J ,. I 11 L1 11• (l]' \\hJ'k .I n1 Sl7.J ~n.>L" " .. " " :p,.,1'*t't.;1 piu ('d 1 .. •rii lt prnp·l oney o oan ·~ 11 ,1 uNB·Y ~1 ,"Jl;.1 111( I ('·:! l'r"I'. c,111 in.ikc it a 6prn6-ll-~382 2 Hrh·n1 , I hnth, ga1·ag"c, LH G :IBR, 2 1)11, upt. kLnj?; .. ,,. in N1•11ptl!I 0 1\ll('I' J)1•!t1~t' '.,! s1v Of!ll t' lildg 1 T ' I ('di y l.I I' sh!IJ $!~!0. !'i1n.ill 2 BIL I lllk lfl..'h l'l'pt,;, hu,gr frnced y11rrl l_.,\Rt;r. B;\('llrlol'. s1 2:.1i110 .... If.(' hv 1'Jl1, yrly, $100 fl('l' ~n1 •r ,j!\\10\IS -i\lu ... r s1·n· S.'.0.0ort do111i ll1•1•1,1:-.: 7:i·~ st 0 Loans Sll!l-L1l111' ll<l\l'I' \)11 unf1u·n ,. 1i" ~ B· r •·1--1'io & B B II Vf•gc1ahll'J,:oll'flC'll !lt'C'!l. ltce. \[(',\!C'd pool Adults no "219 ... '2 hr, klfls & 11'.~ts uk, "al' I -~n r .. 1 111n .,~1.l ' II : <1,1' u )I')~ I s ' ' c II ,,..,,. f\\ll Ill<' tt!ll. 611-:• :l,(.:dlll. l11111•ft :11 s ri,81IO I.IX :-.l11·1!1'J 0 I fiplv. gHI. l)IJn! g.11(', pet ok IS2j() lnlllllll' 2 Br fl('\\' rrpt. \r I stoiage love,. l'l'fl'l,I; l~~ _fl_31l-, '"'" l):r.s:.~100 ~1 lU-<!i,.l: 01 543-11::.!"li UP TO 9()<'.?'A I :~ ~!<l'd I St'/' Ill lu•hf!\t'. llllfl)' 111'11s 0u ,,., p11t10 Cd!\! (11(' s1ri:1. lllO. r.1atu1·e adults p ----Balboa Penin1ul1 •• 1!:1fl(l -1!11us1• ·• HI! 1tn 11rn, I 11•1. 1 1 ' · • · '· · · · only No JlCt fil2 1809 f\ Dana oint 8 l /, r;. I NTE" I' EST , •. I II ·I I I . , I . 1.n i· i• i d \•Ju nl'i'cl I $:!7j Old hut n11 e 3 Br fnilo . . :; ~ n l'I' ii;;iii;ii;;iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I NEWPORT BEACH , ... -\ }<II\. \I I (l'Ul'<llil·i I 11 1 llll f1r 11 1·'11 ll!lll II . ('\[I {'S• 1 I 10 ain BH1\!'\0 tlf'\\ upper unit, lfrOO 2 TD & ro.·t~ ·, · · l!<(I 0(·1•:111, ch1hl pt'I <•l, - --------ho f I ,,E.ltu\<':.U,llX(:.,. 1'1'llll(•h111 f1·011tsitr nd Loansl,\!l-,_J]l\11;;1' 11nf1un 2 BR.1 ALA _~entals 642-8383 1 _NU-VIEW RENTA~S BF;,\UT ,2 .~l'', J ~~l/fi-p!c ·~1 1.1\·~; ll\ lh•' .111 IJ('\\ ]);in .. Sl] It:: br,hf l l\'~C, 11o~1 1~ ... 1i...i.......,.. fn1 1~,.'H 11·1)a1r .~ s;iles i ll!l'n!\I of 1\1()111 !Or ''tll'drn, I fll>\(._'()\'l·.I: 'J'!l lS 1:.\HG1\IN 161 \·101.I! '•l' 191-J:?IR l'l:·•lll 111!1n..,1'; Sl1.! I 11 •p11 l'••lt\1 l['1tll(u "I 1 h !' l'~u.;:::1• halt·0~~~;1/!l~~s, \~e~~·l1~, -----1 Rill ~;1_i_nid1~ ltl!r liT:J~il~l 1 lowest rates Ora n9e Co. 1·h1ld ok. .. I :-.;~:\\' 2BJt ('(IJl(iO, ('I fl11';. 1trp,;, .. -Br, 1-B.~ I I llld, ~ w,;;;~ ~i'.{~:·· ~~I clt~\l~~~;:~.~JI ~;ct. i.::;~· 1 1 .... 1ul1[1~I \\,\l:l:'\ \ IN.:\ 1\"/ )!~~"\.'l(("" !'IP" r,1; •. ;,,,, T\\O ndJl11111ng 11\('01111' rrn-Sattl• .. 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HA VE 111.\NY. i11A~Y 1-~---PfR--3 R rlay G7:i-~13:~ 11111' 673.1117 · Sl·I;,., :i.IR-025:'> 11ho11rs. !4•!t·1·1s1on.o .-:H1111 (S ~:: 'ou i an huy 11 heau11 11 sale 162 , ~lQI{~:· ~ "'"'· rnn. B • f11n1 I , _ · - -h.11h, I au n rt 1· ~ f:i.-!lil11'~. 1 • Dc<ane ~1nr 1n Bii:: ("11.~~,n TIL YOU CALL US! LANDLORDS FREE 1·n1, f'lose .to benc.h, ~hoppg, SP\GLASS I.JILL, lov<'ly Dana Point 1 111r1•t1uc t~Jo0111, ('l\1!!>r tn S.111 '[/ [,lorrc•.s< ib•SR, • BA [ro1n SS.l,JOO GREENTREE Bo1TO\V on your hon1C' equity schools: h.tds OK. !'39-ltiOO fl(!\\' Bren! home, i\Io11aco . . ' ., ') r 1r1n1•111r .~· L;1g11na Br.1111 ~ l9·~,5()(}. _ ! Ou lrx & Ti·i Jll'x unit,; under for any good 1iurpos('. Sci;•. Bayshores 01· 9G.1-:i68\ ACT n1odel, 2 BR, den $745 mo. D~.LU:\~ .. Durlc~": ·• BR,',~ ('untr pin~ 111 (J u 1 6~ 10 Ai\1-::iP:\l l l'()~"lruc rion: fr le's·. hrani 1ng Los ,\ngelrs Cou!'ty for 3 BR, family nn, frplt'. \~ \Viii consider ll'asc opt~n ?;1·1c Obi~:111\s vci:~\11~ui~dl~~· spo11f1~t11ng, _ ~1iop11i11g &J TOWNHOUSE -1* f> BEDROOMS * t'ril. F'ronl S63.~. Huildei . over 20 ~cars and /\0\V m LOVEL_Y llC'\vly decorated ba ctiits .~ 1trp!'i, bll n~, ~r11n1'> ,~. _pool prtvlg s. ln~l,;, $27[1 • l n~o ~':i f 7 1 1·,.st11u1 ants S.10 1>.'r rk ,(,_ U ~i. 2 Br, f1rl'pl1u·i', µool, pl' 1·a1c ~dining lll"<'R 3 Bl1, 11,., 111 646_111 ,1 Orange Co~1nry? hon1c I B R, 3 _B~. 1 close t'hildren & pets ok. $Z9J. f\.1.\-26!16 F.1<'s DIAN\ .J9fi.-r.-21 B11t1~ thL<: nrl & l"<'L'f"l\f' p1111os, .. on11 ncn1al brcak-~·ious l ·s!Ot'), Cli fl h'l\'L'll I SIGNAL i\10RTG·\GE CO. lo ~1·1v. b<:h $J2::i sun1n1er 5!.&-7036 J!,\!{HOR \'u Honir, 38 R 1 '' '11 ti uff on first 11crk'<: rl'nt f,1~1. !'pu111.1us grounds, ft('D.r """' • ' lncom• Property 166 (714 ! 556-0106 incl d Long terin ls<'. Avail 2,. 1,, ,. 1 1 d, Newport B••ch shonp1::;:o .! fine hf'ach. rur- .µu I -. 213 214-3&10 3 Br, 2 ha hvnhsr. frplc, '" "n Ill. s n cnn ,u,11 , GEM 4,)()l) C.'ln1pus D11vr", ~ B. · ' shng crpt, clrps, prt pR1io, 1>.alr·i·, yrrl 11101111, rt'frig. > _ , ~'Cl\Sf<.::HF:D s ~chrl<lr .\pt n1~11rd or u11!1u·n1,,hl'd, frot11 RED CARPET Capistrano Beach l ':: 91i2 Hi-1 f11cd vrd 1ncl<lrrl s1.~5 1110 U l PE.R. 2 Br. \\/\V cpt.~. t.:1i11cH's nh:-hidi•d S.!"JIJ. ('01ona cir! Mar. 120.F Tustin l\\'f'. NB M rtgages llt~' i·i•c arcu. -,. ?J~ef.7_ 35(f 714-'1~-13l'l dl'ps, b!tins.' dock avail, 91'11-2 li11 '.!1'11 RBEE,\ALUrOTHl>FUL M01_> 0 11_E46L21 1 °r o ' 260 BHAN!) nc1" i BR. 2 B,\, Bf'aut1ful l1Ctn1t'. clo.-e to • ' ' .)(>r ;)-, ac!u lr ~. no pets, $27 5 •• lli •* !tiiii'-jjj'iij'•l!!l!l!!l!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!ll EXCLUSIVES rust eeds iv·c.111, Q,>l_v .,.,~ .... C·,,11 ~,, .. ~ BEDROOl\t, 2 BATH Bi::-1•)27 1Nf1!\"TDt;AL \'1\las -I Rt« ----------f,1111 t nl, lrJJll, LfllS dips ~" -1"-"' '' I SUf'L 2 H ' B 11 I l.Jlns 1:1.1-~t 1\ ' l1:dh~. %3-1:.67 1\C:l'lll F:i1111ly rn1, forn11ll dining N-f Sh 11•/\'lo.'11· SI!>:; 11\so 1 Hit :>"' SC'-r. -a, ~ HOME , -, PUT YOUR MONEY l!12_·nrl l'vr~ 1in, pnv,nc H'nn1s & fl001 ewpor ~ $11i tt-rr2:"17Q 01 ~11J-7112:i floor. lg 111· r111 •h11 r111, ::; Br:. ff11ll rn1, Jru1d~(;1 pt'rl •1 7 '. lll!l'J'l'~I J"' nll ,\"Ii P"\ TO WORK FOR vou• -c --d· 1-M I Irvine I fJl 'il'llL•;.:t'" S~9.•'n1()1\!h ~1 Huntington Beach--klltllf'll, ••,.1 110,,,~~r. 1 hlk Si~,<J!fi 11111°11 \f\U 1,111 !hh (',,~1,1 ' ·1 orona e ar &11-5686 e1t•n1n.!:-" .~· HAVE 1 1 1 _ ~tYJtH J1'1 , 1.i 1 11 0 Harb'or View Homes :\!1 s:1 f1u1rrk,· nn '••nt1 .11 I ~:nn 10'. i•I 11101•,. f\11 111•11 -' ) . , 2 Blt , \ h,tlh ········· $3lj ' "~'ckencls, 612--173.) flars T ALLI , 'LOW WEEKLY RATES ,,2f.-lfl9:~ -------- 1 1111h s1.:,S:lt) doii 11 S:i'J.i ~! ·•"l in .·rt .!nil 11 u,1 I 1.~·11, "II _ 1.H 11l'n, 1l1n 11n 2· z H,\, , 1 I' ., h.i 1 ( ,7-1-.--=-.--:--G ·------SIC'PS to ocean + ten11 1~. 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I Tiu~ u1111 '" hw.1trd 111 ,1 -1 latchf·11 'I 1 -, ll~ho!mpc I CALL 552-7500 1 "lli\RP 1 <:!<, fll"ft~ Condo A-t~F -wr----360---1 STUDIOS & 1 BR 's . :-.;~.\\ ;; 1ut_'.!_ l_l-.\-, -,,-,-.,-,.-k-·on E11c:r Rluff \11Jl.1~r & 1enn1~ 1huu·t'11·n!nl:1 rr•:.andrc.11Jy 'TO 1nakr, huv I'll' !:~·II a S'.!"1 1 !il~1':i2 1":i Ar. 21 / b,1" \'ti('ant p s. urn. e Full k111hl·n l.H f1•pl f iun [)111 1111. ..i'~\ sa2,j()(), By ()1>.ll('f Aft l 1n :1 pp11 ·1·1(11<.•. !'l'J('('fl to ~ell T1·11~1 O\'C'll. ;iny -:l l~l(IU111 ,1 Co ~;;-Mesa VISION Sl."iO/i\10 Salr Hv 0\l'llrl' B Ibo 1 • Jlr.11l'd pool [) \\, \11dr) f.u •, S\3j ~M--O!l87 1 ,it S7/l.oon 1111,11111•·. ph t~:-< .1tl1J :O.ln I s:i-1.!~f, \\'ill ra.ke 'lnd a a Island 1 • L1undr~ f,1\·1hlt<'S 'ii: ~Kil ~ HARBOR VIEW/ 1 S"•'.!,9'i0 Bt•:u'll T r· 1 I• I r '\ . 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C''"tl !E 1. h"\•1rir 1;. • , , I lo 612_.,c-.n a a en1nsu • 1••nt' sen. 1<'1' 1)11·0-1~0 1721 r nrT AshlC_\ l'I S~12.•1.J(). Fn11 1·pl<'' 011\\' '.! !c:Ct • 1 Ans. 12 BR. 1 BA . cr.rpcl ~. dral)(''>, $3S WEEK&. UP I sTSs..s165 \\a~k '" hl':tth Cnl'oltdo. BIG C&nvun. nc11 ooi!'l7'(.M-1 1·I 111'"~'· l ,'~11' ·1 11.1 'Houses Furnished 3001 DUl'lS. , Ii i• pi c~ently 11111 ( • .i i.:otxl built 111;; y.11·(1 $2i"1 ,!Hi e .slc1·p1ni.: Rooms IH,\CHFL(\R & 1 Bn f'•in .. ~ 1 ~.'!.~·1('_!!> &1-...16."i:: or clo (1Jl4'il 1-1. :::-: l!uf' l-1111 rourplt'~cl'., 10'' Do11 n \I 111 1 NEWl'O«T & IAY,C M. 642·1lll ! sf'lr1 ·11.,11 HI 11·11t:ol;.. f1,1n 1 I Tu~11n .\It' 6 11·00\JJ e llousrk1•cp1ni; Honn1s I hi•I·";, prn ,.11111 .. ,..~ _ 1 )1: ~ ... -~,9c•c1c__, _____ _ .tlli.nhlr,111. B> fl\1111 ' \\il l ~ell t"Ollll',H'I loJ ' \Vil· General I ' n I •o v A ' .. 11• Tl\!!' 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'37:>-8140 ~rlf 1,1101 h'.C'rl~nr1 [•1 1.1 li.~(1 ·•1.-~----~ -WALK TO BEACH ·pool 'J\1no1111er,1pl ~ \\'nil; I 1111 c1. Hi''''· •hlld pt'I, J~,,.1 C 1;11·1 ~<' I 1>1· ~lh.J .i1,11l 2 BH. frpll· Ai,ul Jan. J,OCt:ANFRONT \"e.irl~ ·1 lfll;. \\ of Rt '<H'h, 1 !Jlk ,\ 2 BJ{, I BA. l'rpt11, rlrp~ . ,.j,lt,t,l(rst !·s1~ A-Vran1 1• 1111; !h~H11HT 10 ,1Jopp1ni.; ,11111 g1111,1 1 1 .. ,~1', 1u111.}!t11,r,.i111 · hu~1y ,i.rli ~21:i. 61.-1-~llO lBR, $22j Pt'r nio. Util pd of .Sl11 lt·11 , _ rrpli· Pool. S 22j :\IO :!, 'i.:}rT11n:-. .. 2 IJ 1th~. p.11 111, I bll'-S\'li H~ ~ $1~-. 1: .. 1h••!ll ) J\1 l111111-1n ... 1'.\llt' -Br S!1.1 r. ~Hlf'. Nn1v ~E\rro1tf--:-5JY:ir1·s l Br :1 plmrte 67:'\.\;i.'\I s12.,>11~ I Li;)....jl:!li2. _______ _ ~.car i.:,1rHgC' I;, un11~ -!·,.1~1,.utf' J\'a1111' 1ln1 l1t ii "l11ld P•'I, nallJOll I '"11 Pll' .~· 'hllrl • fnt 'd ,( .C:·1 ~· Ba Jlallo ()fl heh, !l){l, 2 Bit. l'l<'ll 111. shnp~ ~· 1 \IE:\. sn"1~I br:;1·h-t;;:;::1. :!Bl:. 1 )),1, Cl'j)!~. dr(1';. frplr, • ,lil 1ST Sl:l.L' 511.!'lOfl I ~uur h•!'lll". An 1111(',!lll('llf NU-VIEW RENTALS l hJl'~~s 2 Hi· &: <Ir. $l2J. I )ll<lll!hh . Lrn !lut 1on97~.2-i00 l1t·h~. s2~:1 ruin L!l.1 unf i{r)<\rn' :<21 .. ill P•I' 11k .. \pl-S10\L', ,1111 I()(', $210. yl'arl ~ . c.lYWOOD REAL TY 1h;11 11 ill 111.1J.ir ~('11s1· 1f ynu G'i'l-111::0 .,1 1•1 1.1>J\ ,'1;1~~1<'. ral111>1 11 C•'~1 ,18:.::a 11•11~.~ .. ,.1.,. C>.· l"IG" ---·-------,-''''' ,,,,.1 r;i·i .,.,1'l S~F• f'('r 11v11Hh :1~-iOi6. :,.is-:,;i~ --------., * 548-1290 * I .11\'l 1".1d~ \i;1W:J -, -' .• j' .. 1,. !11, ntL'I . 1 "' •~ "' ,11,\RBOH VIE\\', 1 81. 1i ____ :._" _. ___ . For di'l.t il<·rl 1nfnin11111on ,111 l Lll. 1r•lt.1t?•'SllO, f :'11. Al.,,11 ht·!.-.1 prt Ir}.: l111•d ~td J,.1 \\1·~l<'1n B11nk Blrli.: h;1, hP.:iu1 tanr\s, s~~iO 1nrl. RE.\CI! .~· p1C'r &-p.irking Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Fur n . 360 I lhf';;p "tul •)l hi•r 111111 s (,ill 11\dk 1.i hr.u•h, :\I~ \1 p) G·•ttll'n !'IOI ·: lit S~'li.l, FI' L1Hll'L.~lly Park, Jn.1n1• i;srd T<'nn1s, fl'IOI 611-1186. I hr Sl~. util ,\dl l,;, 303 I l{erl (",upt•t. J:c,lllor~ & H.111t1·!•Jt' unil '.'.:B $!ti 1111 (' n ,l !!1'~tdln1 'd 21·111 D ays 552-7000 N ights ~: Erl}.:C'11·alf'r l-Sil-2:'-'66 tf9;RSE PROPERTY 91~-:.'j.JO '!.6~ Harbor Bll'll . ~l__!lti ~i.:1:..!'!'.f'.~ljfl...ill~O Sj~l~ IOU:-. I Br 'l. Ba, ~'l7~l ' I Newport Height• co,..ona deiMar I .;:.:.:.:.:;...--;;_:_ ___ ~_:.:.;..:_..ccc:.. _____ _ :at·hoU<:f' ,)n 1 hlllsuh~ /II I'(' ('no;,tn 1'-l1'"fl I Balboa P e n insula . ~ I '• 111111· ]Ill' d, ktrt" .<:_ p('IS • 2 BR rondo ..... S12j i\lo/lsc I fencer! fn1· hOl"'l'S S~~.-1()('1. 'I 4 PL I , . . . A~~R~f_?ls 642-8383 2 BR Condo ..... $215 i\lo/lsl' P.L;STIC S.· roz\ 2 hr. I IJo. BACllF.LOll 1\1Jt, u11\ fun1. SM Juan Capistrano 2.l~ril1n. JIB. ti] I! 9(;S .. t"J6'.{ EX BA\ t P.0 :-0T ,) BDl~:0.1.S . 1 ro1: LE,\.\:i}; ~harp ·I 3 Bil llon1r ..... $2'J;, n10!1sr I Bt:aut. yd, Gnr. Cl'pl!', _drps~ s 12:, ,\IO ,\\;'!!! 12 J;} 71 f;,\t'I' .!L:.\N Ci\P{l, lour r l"' I $55 000' B1\'r11 s P1".:· llnnl \\'1tlff'\' lll"dfOOl!l, 'l. h11lh .\lrsa :I BR \lon1r ..... $:100 n1n/IS<' I s:co Gar')~ JOhf1.:«011, 6•1.>-662J R."l?.--08'.!1 ill!l'lllli' Si~ t.IJl!f' I< 1 I • (•J' \('<t r1y. r,,:i.-20.~fl. \'l'l'flC ho111c. G<)<Jll locartnn ::: RR !lnmf' ••... $.12"1 1110/l.o;c or l\lsg. 61 3-IT.'..i c~--=M~------- mkll un11 s, S7Q :ifKl 4•12.11.21~.1 · ' 4 ;-.finrp 11111c'~ ;q 11" "'"11111~ I 1\1\ Y \011 ·1 B1· ~-n-,-., 1·!0~" 111 st ho<il' \'11 ('ant • I liH llVnlt' · .. · .S?.OO n10/l.o;c San Clemente osta es_• __ _ l.=.c.c--~~-'·-· _.___ I I)\\' l'l'l ·~' f;1,v 11 toc·;i-' .• '. -. ' ' '''ll Ho -s·~-II ~--.• -~ I -' ' ' "101·1 !1 011~e F1·11!1. dsl111hr l11lrtt1'1ll 1tr• flt'.'('UP'lll! v s~JI ~ u in,· ····· """' nio !SC • >"I \f ("ARnl ''S POOL V\l~~Jminster 11011' ci, . ..,.. t" 'h•)pc: .~ ,.,.,·1,, l~·-11f>R . l'r·1 1n~1111 11 C"l.t ·,,,;_~~fro' fl,\i\Cll Rt:,\LTY :ijl-200) t .\Bt..:LOUS pano1·a1nu: . .. ' 1 ' , .. -~~;~~~~~~~~~ '-t l1!1<1I~ I 111" i>Pth·un111 , ~ > " ,, v , --------vu • Arlulis l'rinlside Sl "(l L p i I ·111111 .... \n\tQlJ~ L'idl 1:run\ingfo~ Beach Hi'ri1:1t;:t' !~t·:il1ors (Open THE PERF LOCATION 1''.-;clu.~1\<' nr1ghhorhoo<l. 4 e 1\1 -.o f'htl•lt·f•n's :<;c~·1 1011 ~I e,lf"'J!lllil ~.II'~' \\~dk t11 ! l ]1\lllt' ~·u .l h1 rrl()rtnOtl~ Rr, 111111 pr11 alc Jj1-E 2'2n<t ~r. C:\I 61i-.:s1-,, 1 l t:KI I N 48 ' I I I k \II halhs & patios. $2 !l'l -------llob~eHomn !"""'!I"' J111,~;;1 111r111 J)111~1v11 , • ". Blt 111· ~ihh. r11t·r \:lid ew edroom -•·i, 111 11r1 \•1'1'' ·. 1 .\'lZ-6'1~ ' I !lf:. ~p .. 11(l11x tl tun! hlol_i.:, . ~rpl1·. 111.i1r, \\ .111'r pil \;i'ri•nl•r i"11; \l:ii in nindf'l 11 "1nrn1111·i-1111 Id 1 1.1~11 f'f!lll· 111;1• 111·1,·, :.:<ii', ~Iii() ,\dul!s, '~ ~ 1 S:fi .,/,nr1 h I i • -, " I 11 "I ('ft Thcdi,11 l'l'd, frplr, ~h:ig. P·'' 11 >1' c .• 11 lu1· n1Jpn ! Houses Furn. or no fl('ls, 2220 ~.lrlr11, Glli·ril2 Mobil. Ho'ne. ' ""11 1 ''.!,, I I I 11 '1··.:·l+i2!l U f 310 °1• ,. I 1 1p,, c<· .•111 rn1 . s1' n urn. " . For Sale 12S ,, Laguna Beach I 1 11 1111 •11"11 .i 1~1111~hr. rn(•I S:.!21/:\!0XTl l :l 1:r.. 1 1 ~ R1\. 1,-,,-,-F:->-.L-il-.L-Y-f-.L-.,-1-,-.-,-nit :-==---------_1 11 1~11(/ 'II fl . o;;i7;, n1•• I'll ( .,nrln II ~ln\11 :-;.qu1aro:. Call 1 General Hllns. prinl. h1':1n1 c-r1I. .,OBILE HOME --- ---Ll'I; 1 h1h·:11 !11r111110'.111 11,,111 i:1_.i;i,1s "t° ,1.~(.i(,\I tll~-:!ti-17 ,\du!ts 1111f1n1 okf no pi·1s . ~l FOR SALE : 2 DUPLEXES "P1 1i"11 rl"!'l-"'11'1 1i"1111 P~1 \'!·!:) C'L I;-:\,.-.-:; bPdro ... lul :"Ell ::,\ 1 HP. hlJn1e~ 111 .. Bdnns. ·1 li.l., furn $1:-IO f>l2-!'l:12\'l. Wu.. VE RC REST PRIC E REDUCED ~(;·;• . .,2.~"f"lv 11" ! II I 11 I hnn1P, II llh rlu~h r11rti<'I ~. Tu1·1h•f(I! k, 11'11k ln pool, yr111 ly ............ ,, • $3110 $120 lRJt·ccc,c"_·'-,-c,~,,-,-.,~:ur I • -.i • :__ ___ __ • "' • 1'1'd par1" ,\ lari.:c 1rn<' tenn1' ,\ ""hi ~ 1"1';3.;11r~~ ". BH , 2 h11 , unr 1u 11· "fll'!), n111 rk<'I, Jfi(i:! :-;e11 poi·t . MOBILE HOME (111n•I' sl•\" ..,..II !hr"' nil .~ liilrrn. 1·1rw. 4·hn ri11, p1'11 , 4!/ y.il'd, ,\1 1111 f>t•i-. ~. S230 Laguna B•ach drari·~. 1!1·1 ••1', )Th• ~'1;2-, P"'"· or ch1lrlrl't1 . i. rM', 2 HD 2 B.\. 1·.~1 p ! J"lllll•C: '.!.. HH 1h1ph """ .. ,, f_Jt' ;.in ."1d1• f•I h11 I' ~ 1'{1/111•1 pt'I' rno Fi\,\lll.Jr;s ():'\L \' 3 BH • 2 h;i (l('f'(Hlfl''Ollt LRG---,--gn pool--,--,,-,,,-, ,dr«it hl t u1-. rrln:.:.I h11t.:•'in1~ f111Jv1 n•; [Jl11111 Avail.J;111l ·lfli-in .... 1 ~·.~I t\gt'lll ~,l&-1111 or l SHiO. L'lll pd, r~rl<'C. 1 Br. Furn ,1~i nff'1'S.::?J.. Ad"ll,, ~ ..,...1~11u1 ~ pd': 11·ashel:& Plrer rt1:-.rr, 11111·1! l '11t·e rNlucNI l•1 .s::1.'.1-'L • I ., s 1-flJ!l.S c· 2 BR ' '" f I " '" """' "'L ido lse .• .. ! .<1r11c1'.prvpat10 Pelnk $300 ... -"<-' Wll, 1111\{'r JOO "Jonro•····· •,,,,..rn_= for .:.:u 111 1' 1.1>n•!, f..!i <'h. r .1,.h ------------1 oo<t" -vv.><1 '-LU.'CUl'IOUS llr ne11 t'Ondo. :.; S'l0:1 t.:11! prt, Ch!lt'mlnt: 1 + ,clock.dstnr:n:~1 "h1~d t .. nrl 1 jl CENTURY21*642-1771 \\'lr>.'TER lr:1s1', 1)f'flU1 ~ br. 12 ·~ha. rinsed dbl lofr ·~ hlk s.:ind, V1ctorcn I RR $160 &. ~I-JO. 2 "'!a • patio ll'''" 11s nr hayfl'Qnl llOn\i': 1 BR , J gar. pools, !'C'<', play RreA fil'h Sl !)j Ne1v crpls X>:l ra lrg ·, 'r nu. Lnrarr1! "in nr11 EAST BLUFF ha. hr.nit fu1·11, San<ly Och Sha~ rugc;, drps, blt1ns, S265 \\'oodsy, see, 3 Br. 2 Ba Adults 1993 Church SIS-96?.3 a 11' pk. H1\;1y rron1 tl<ll~) ~ J1 !IG. f I La 2 hed ·1 1 ~:·1·onc-hnlf hi 1111111 i luh-6 UNITS I P1rr • Oil\ iO :\lo Uradforr! rt, 1\1 . ;)C Pl;iza rp t', guna Canyon NICE, roon1 trR1 er, . Bill Grundy lll11 67i-6Hi1 $2'i5 n10 96.1-1~93 or NU-VIEW RENTALS $130. n10. 13.1 F: 16th St. hou~. Sl5,!m:J C,111 l·:\'l::S Thr Blurr~ -f\C'11po1·1 Bf'H<"h~ , B ,, IJ 9'i9-l'i43 673 10:10 or \94 3248 642-1265 'Zl i§:<lfiOO F:i11111~1ic VII·.\\' f1'n1n ll'li'I " r,. "·1·1~r tennis l'Tls ~· .. .-' -. CRESTMONT IH'IH!'l1 ,p.u·1ou~ r;~nns C:ill tii6-l'Xi. cpls J, frplc_ Close io \\11· 2 h>t. frpl~ &: pat Nc1\•\y Unfurn. 320 Apt. Unfurn. 365 BRAND NEW \\ el'klY Ra1e for Su1glc 1\partn1enl Special i\l ovc-ln !tale • Fur"i1hf'd Sl"9le1 • Alr Condltionf'd t-fr" Utilltlf't • Wo1hf'r• & Dryf'rt • Mitch.,. Focilltie' • R•c:tf'atio11 Roo"" • L1"f'"I F11rnl1"-d • Ar11plo ,.or~l"9 • Maid Sl"r,.ite • Joc1111I Thf'tapy ,.aol • Heated ,.ool 'It MMhll9 Roo,.,1 \V ci ter F'a!ls-Lagoons-l,.011n!Jins f)tay 1\ Day. \Vcck . ;1.•lonth or \Vhatcvcr DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 22 77 HARBOR BLVO COSTA MES A. CA 9162 6 645-4840 ! 8"''BE SEEN AT: I dt•luxr fi unit :iprnTnlcnt 1-;~. & bt'11<·h. S. ':1/i\10,,1 "BR, 1 ~:1-H/\, rl1sh11shr, "hg S2W incl 111il, L'Otll1!.:'e. 2 Br. Condominiums Need a "Pan···· Ptol"" an art! 1 -.. ESTATES r11r 1· $2000 1)('1' 11111nll1 Onl'" I Newport B each snn, l{ar & r:1<1;:1nr l11 scl1ls. 1·f'n1orl. Nn ch1lrirrn pets i'~te Or , Uiv.i l('fl1lli'.il ! 111 !1fr l1n1r l'.dur T1k1' .irl· S211~ nio. tir'<1 & 111~1 n10 + til'I' <\9ki4~l8 1vknds !21 Jl Huntington Beach Cost1 Mesa Costa Mesa ~._... \·,1111u:.::r -tull lod.i~--, BR !IOUSE, on Nr11por1, 1·1•·101111 ~ /\1·.ill lJe< 'I Ph 462-3491 11kdys A\C.) 1 a1·1'0~~ ir11n1 Hrt>11 I ~I" $"""' !)7!).;iil! -~---------'('(lnU}h°-JlosJ• l I;•! Jt It. I 54[).1600 ' l'L"nln,., (,I ll'lll\f'r, .JVV yr·1 • NE\\ ·: Bl{, 2 hi\. cpts, BRAND ne1v 2 BR, luxury f,1bulous rec. $tl~ls $2j(J 96S-Jl73 r:o~fa Mesa w('QNTACr H•\ y fll\ \!G I{ ' I'i \'r~T:\Jl._;NT PIVJSJO:'\ ~i :_!1i~~!l6 l·::i~1 sirJC> $~.-1 :: hr, nr11!y drps, hlt·ins. fnf'd yd. pno! '-.~ formG'R,;EIJ~ENLEAF ~ r ~' I HGoe un·.·,·.1 Unfurn. JOS J~~l~~~~l~~l~~;.~rri~(~ e;~lpll~ ~::1~1_k~;;~· !j,")\--0~95 nft 4·30 S2X0. Nl'11· 2 BIL 11• l'll'll' I X1ra Sh1';:r;-1 Rr. 3 Hn. !ri m NC'11 rr S:IOO :: BH 2 h~. 'ft.'· fJrJV&ll' l s1:ir arlu.11 M!1,· L...:::.. LANDLORDS! nn, 2 <'di' i:;;1r, patio. Jlarhor PLACE HEAL TY •19·1-9i04 \ITl'll1lt11. 17.-iO V.1h1111rr '''". • H n1~1 \v ll r I :'(l'.M.M h11s •n·.1ilahlr .1 21 ... ,;o 1 HOUS E + 6 UNITS \\t· Spt>r1all7.e 1n Ne11·por1 c 1 • ' " rnunei · Lagun• Hills ·«~ west Sl!IJXlO. !!: :1 :?O.-.ltl /\'t•ii· unit~ a t 2fi.~i Elilcn. l31•:ir·h • Corona !lri i\!111· • ~·c''~'-.,:1o>;s::;c--,,-----~­.J1"ttdt•r S!l,000 l\<Jth 111 Ci\1 lsl lJ!<f'!' ii·/X(I"}. \i'T'llc & L11i::un ... Our lt<'111.tl Srr-2 BH, 1 B~. e~1rp1s. drps, lllGH on "' hlurr. bcauL '.bii1110f' rond . Jll~I hk,.. n1''1' I 1,ff Call Buil<lei· t)46.4.114 1·11.1• 1~ F'REE 10 You! Try frplt· s101f•, 2 1·;1r gar, vic11•; M'l'ludM, ndult nrra. ~~ 9 1 6 No-\'1r "' arlulrot, No pr!<: S17.i Aft 3 BH, 2 00, l·sly. condo. ~·. ' . /\Ill 0 11111· )';.\ST r(ls!:1 r.lcsa. 1-3 Bdrn1 NU-VIEW RENTALS :l 171 4) 646-il'.!X All elrc., Alr·cond., prlv. Ne; -hi --2-1 Bd1'1no; .,. J f{arag<':o; 6'Ll.JfJ~I) or 491 3248'.l HR !louse F:fi;.irlt', C.M pn11n, lndry arf!a. Dbl. gar ··~\r .n.1 ... 1ok111 r hi'I aui~,· u1 I $.'!fffl Gro"" S/il.000. Tom i.C. " d I M l.r" •~-" varrl ._ .. ,d·. & ~1~ sm . ·:tu p11r. 011 1 l<' a~., l\liltt•r. Rt·Altor. 642-4811 "'"1L"H " ·' ··~" 5..~807!.i 644-7662 ~18.~ 67.">-072:1. I" A orona e ar ok. Ava1'1 ,Jnn l $225. ' " !!rac-. 11n1ts n1· Prnin. Pl r. ll<'rtroQni Jlill top .••• $7.l() 642-6351 . -,~Jl.ZJ'89. Laguna Niguel iii. l.1111s::-rcrm rrn:inrs. Sl~.000. \ t)('dtYJllrll i::rrenbC'Jt •. $j~5 :1 BR. 2 -BA. eptd, drps. •ll)t. .. Etl•t•. ~ °"''flc-r. 5'18-969:1 ,1 Uedroon1 B11yfror1! • , . $ IJO fplc, D\V, 2 rur gar, 11:atcr NEW 4 hdrm, fam. nn. GMer.t Mountain, Oes•rt l Brdrooin Lagunn pd. S'.IZ'>. 1110 :w:>--OSGr aft beaut C/llrl/drps. Vlcw. R ,~,,,,,.,, 14"5 $375/mo incl grdnr Avail esort 174 "' '11 ·········-J 5&11knds. Al!"n t 67!>712~1 "'---,,~=--l/~1/74 4!f.Hi06.8 lx'fore ll Ac==r for sale 150 I; J.AKF. AP.HO\\'llE:AO :al!: Grt•nt fDr yrtir round Jiving 2'1 !lG ljCRF.S Lucernt> V11llC'y, & cln<:c Jo lhr villa~<'. :'! Prnti1 land, 20 mile::; fro1n yr. old R;.ivanfln !'i tylf' :1 R11; Bear, $600 J>l:'f' orrt>, level honu• with open lica1n '10· .otNr1, l<'rm ~-645-3274 <.'f.'lh ug!t 11in1-ou1, :1 Br, 2 ~ommerci•I Ba + rornpl1•rery Jinfshr rl p lSB be.sernf'nl for pl11yrn1 •11· roper v.•orkl'hOp. L ntlry I a i'. S36.:,00. f2J~) 4:il-3R9R :t ffrr 6 IJIY\. I'll' Sl.fl.Vl llnl' \\O'f'kr11f!)o: ~Ulll6IO'·c-1 • ,,.,rµrit c In Cost• ii.iila Rt'nlty Co., ct.Ass s1·:1 .1 ~"-=r;;r~r,~ I ., J Ar. 1 ·~. !J.<1, 1310 Wat!IOn. nm or afler ii pm • BR house, C.l\I., Slj(). 2 $27.) l"'r mo. K1ngaard RE, Br, 11Hlk 10 bra ch, &12_2m 4 BR. 2 llA, f11 n1 1·111, frplc, Rn I h ion , $ 1 11 ;1 • 2 BR ---. , VlC\lo', prlv rec renter, 114·n<•h h•o nl. 11.B. Ai.:I f'ee. Sl7-i-2 br, E-stdc, gar, fncrl guarded g111c. 49fi-192(). !17f1-.ti.l:'.O yrrl. Rt()vr, drpt1, cpl 01• l l_JJ_V_e_,1_.Y_Pnce:<1cHC'r 3 brm, -QU~l~C~K~C~A~S~H~·I c hild. No dog>. 646-!>607 2 hn, P"""· frrk, now DEtUXt: 2 berlroom, :! blllh, decor, $.100. 8.11-211.11. ~ THROUGH A to1vnho11""· l'nol, 2 <"ti r i;:-11.r M•i• d•I M•r DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD ~~~~~~~~~~-· $2'l5. 1no M:H;610 2 Br ('Otlrtgf' $185. Stv. drp~. I child. fl(l JX'I ~. 642-S5R.1 rr111. 5 BR , 3 UA "'/pool, lease ytarly, $.\00. ric-r 1T10 Phone ~1().6703 ~II fl: .'IO pm Laguna Niguel Macnab-Irvine Rellltf Company 642-8235 644-6200 ~ New Breed 393 Hamilton Costa Mesa,Ca.92627 1714)645-4411 From $15S l J 5 PILOT -AOV£RTISER Apt. Unturn. ITA:;--n:w:."':-:"""=--'"c.' ____ m."'.,',s:c,.l::9•IJ•l'.'.'1:-:0:----.,,.,-;:,,,-,-.---.-.----. ... =,,--;.--:-.----,.,""'=---.-cc---~-=--------Wtdrtttday.'... Dtttrr!btr s. }q73 -DAJL y PJLOT 47 ;:--:-'=--;:.:.:.·~--.;3~6~5 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Office Rental 44i06ff ic.e Rental 440 Found (free adsl SSO (ontr•c1or : Help Wanted, M & f 710 Help Wanted, MT F");Tn Costa Mt•• H £:. untington Beach Newport S.ach t'OI INU. 1\\:1lt• 1111 fl. Ii et t <i t:R\\'IC'K & SON p '· L io. -;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I WANTED llr>und, llnJ1\·11 & whllt'. ri·1I Uldi,: ('on!r. Arldir k f(1•nlfX1 •r111:· "' • * 2 WEEKS FREE * EXISTING OFFICE SPACE-ORANGE 1-()llur & nf<M rofh1.r: v1.·. S1111 e L1(·. n1 .114321 OE' Surr-oundingt MAUNNDEGR NEW Vista del MAC#ll COUNTY AREA lt.llph '~. l'llll ~l.. C.i\I 67:\-fil.HI ~9"-2110 .tJX~; l .~ 2 13R. Apt~. A EMENT ·-j l)4..6.'ilf7 ~ -Alw fu rn H11.thf'hir. 2 J.IR. Bll-lns . Newi .. d~~-ADULT l;AltOEN JIOMl!:S A Los Angeles-based investn1ent f!r1n. ex· --cc--~~~-J1\t~K T11ul11nl", r •· p n 11·. Pv' I' ed v l"'"NE AV'. AT ME , panding to. Or ange County would 11·ke to F1)UNO: u,"O\\'n & lkJ,e ren101t, 1utlt, L•l' H·t :l6!ll.li'l ·uf111i. *flt!{ Pool orut . 1-:nl·I goragHI. 8'-ttu· n.v• c.. ~SA Nr. Shop '~ it Adults only. r1t111 h1.nds..:ap!n" Lil: pl&y Mu\'r 1.u v.•1dcpos11.i; only Lake over exisl ing office space. 1'1•1·r1t·r \1/~1'(l('n lt•11th('r f.ly \l.'ay Co &12·4703. I Martinique Apts. 111'•~. a <·h~ld'1 dreM.tti. ('l()f;l' 2 lit'd1,lU1n Our pail experience is thut insurance coin-,,,uar: vt.· 171/l '' Ortu'l~l·, E lec-tr lcel & Gf nffil 10 ~hoppui.g &-5Chooli.. SZIO i ll unl Bt•1t('h :1..~lf,:l-) l..lr 'd IM2·0T.ll , G-l~Mll57 1m R.'lnii, An11 A\t· .. ct-.1 Llilldren ""'lrome. Day &. Nii/Ir So'x."Urlt)', Pool , pany, . nvestn 1ent f1rrn, or attorneys-type ALt~RAWA~'inepherJ!iik ~tgr Apl llJ 6-Mi~IZ Call 8t2~ 1-·ountAins. H.l'C'. Hldi; • .,., space IS nlOSl su1lable to our needs. [JU!l .v ,.11 \'t•r Vu:· ~ C Grn 1 Ga rden inv 1 F:A.".T-"TD~: iturte.x a P 1. i ~ ~xeri.:1i,e 1in, 1.illllitrdli, L'<tl DESIRE l~ NOT '1'0 UU IL D NE\V Sl:>AC.'E, lifl!1 pll1tl 1\'12~111-16 LAWN SERVICE Cus1om .. 1 Hr, 11. Bil, f17;,, I ,... or TV. l·:u . Apt. has dzi;ti. llU1' lt1\'fll E R 'fO 'J'.t\KE 0\1Elt .EX IS'f-\JNUSU,\L -:uun,-~,,-,,-m.,-h• F:n<"losNJ (!nr, \\'Pl 1"1•, VILLA YORBA w11.Sht.·r, fifrtg, 11.hag l'PL & ING IM.PROVED SJ:>Ac 1:-. J Expt.·rien<:('cl l;iU'dt:nl"rs, 1111 J I "' "'I l"'I''• d k ,,,.,,, .ti!~.:. • L ~l'I';.' & hlk 11!:1;'1' ,.;tnped lll'l'll~. Trt.'t' Tr j Ill Ill lrl ~. rp ~· a~~nr G7H900 1-S J>t.r 714/142 9'l2 .-· "'"' or e<.' • ..........._.;,,, Some general guidelu1es are: c·nt. \'1c l)1111a 1'01111 4!13-2778 i\1011 , U tgc, c·1i~a11up ;.,,·1-. or ve :i.'>.1!-l7(l. 1 2 & :i Br · Untul'n STPS to bt:h, lrg 11100. 2 -3.000 to -l,000 sq. ft. ,-,,-G-.. -Slar11 .. s,· 1•u1, Ith.• r11Hy Lllyo111t, S1.11·1nk1cn fot' IJ01111.:s, NF:\V 2 ~1.'!' '} k BH. ' . • . br, frpl(', bt>rini cl. All -Private office" f"f1lor, f('in . fl ea ""ill'!' 1!". ll j1lS & COllHlll'l't'Ul.l, IJoo'll''ll I 'A,lulr . , ~ ing:.1: , rC'frlg, util lllcl. !\lodrrn\C' lilrlns, $2'25 1v1ntl'r, $275 }'I" ., •v ' 5 .a. n .. P.·I~. '•'•-u1s & Jnromc . lq1phcn.tion! \\'cl N -i..ar ge o p e n (t raining area) [)c>l i\!11r A\'c-., C'!\I fl.ll~!IX2 rt11blf', ltc11~_ ri;l l·s. l't'u111v1 d1Rhv.·shr, 1·1111. drµs, 381 C.'Ollll'. ly. cy,•110r1 Ct'('Sl J 131' 3 . -----f'rt'fc J.:,,11111..,/l·:.. \'I'< ),., ·-'t/1 11 I" rt · •37--Conre re 11ce roon1 ~·<HJ ~l) 111alr blon1\e dog I ~ ?nri, 1\·11lk 10 C.J\t . " ,...,., l' 1 1 ~ <: s, .., -> 534.:u-1.i or 534-71~7 hospit;a!. 5·r~uJ57 1 MO. FREE RENT \Vlnte1·, $·175 yrly, 6·12-l-100. -P reft!r 1-ligh-rh;e 1nodern building ~~ 'P\~~~. 1~::£~~s. !'>!'. So. EUROrf;AN Gar <1 ~ COASTAL RECREATIO~ NEEDS M ~LL FOREMAN Salary Open Apply In Person 940 W. 17th Street Costa Mesa 642-054~~ I BR, C'<ui:111r1, pvt pittio. N••w 1 & 2 Br AP"· Pool.,.s_a_n_C_l1_m_1_n_t•c.....____ -A mple parking space necessary -- -~--~---Alain!ena11l·e _ Ln.nd:.caiiin.:. "·· /" , l 111111ed1·a te "" [ ed ~-ou~'D: Sian1C'SC-Burn1ese T 1 ,.,....v,· rrr11 11q1!i. All rlec. Bltlru;, DIW. Drps & Cri)ts. -U\.cupancy p re e rr , i·at, ih·k bt'\i·n., Co.c•ta !\li'su 1'.'e Hcrno\•aL \'cry Te levis ion Repair 1tt"Sp. u1111.~ only. No chilrl/ ,.-,u1n Sl7i 2f.OO r~1or1r111 , 1 *NOW AVAILABLE* Please r eply: \\'rile C lassified a d #975 · ~ reasonable. &12-;>;J29 l'\t's. , -----------He lp W anted, M &'ml r-·1~, vr wo.tcr l>tds. $1:15. blk \V. of B1·>1<'h, 1 blk N. Bra nd N('w Uardcn Apt~ IJa il y J->ilot, P.O. tiOx 1560, C osta Mesa' .~1.~12tri PH.OFESSlfJNAJ~l~·n~ COLOH ·rv Ht·p1ur. •'xrwr1 , .-..111-1.S"l'J.. or Adun1s. !J60-J769. Xh1! Sa11 l'l<•111co1i' ArL'1t Calif. 92026 wit h d etails incl ud ing floor plan' f Nn: Irish Setter Viv Jl.l\. In ... '(' v.ol'k, 11 ru n in~. i~·a..~rn1bl~. niris• Iii hoinf'. ASSEMBLER 2 BR, I li;i & 3 llr 112 $,1"5 -~~ /Hi. No, ot l/B. 3 B~.~'~1~.Bv.~i1~~~its1\•1' and costs. ~i'.l&-7s1~· :ipr1nk!('1·s, 1·l(ltUlUl' Jtil•~. ~n·1• f'~!llltlllt', !l H ~ B.1 ba, blln tlln);f', drps, 'rl"p\. 2 Br., hlto.-40, t rpts, dt•ps, & fLrt'Jllai·e, $25()_ '':'.::=;".":'~':"~""""""~~~~""'!!"""""""""""~~ 3 :'lln. old \lf'11narar11•r puppy. l.ll n d ~ t' a f) 1 11 g . 1 :t•or~t·. ;" _;:;!".! B1•rl (~ .• tl1•111•JI'•'. wou L D YOI poo l, clubrn1, l'arpo1·t. 2212 pool, pllll( Rl'd, carport & All a11ts. hav'• Jtl'ivatc p;lliC>S, IRentals to Share 430 Office Rental V1r Baycrr,1. N.O. &12-lll'll Vlfi--5!!W. _::)i;il~~-·~'~"------- CollC'J'.:l' A\'I'. &16-W32 111\lry ful'Jl. Cple & .J snil n'ally otht·r !caiurc.i;. Sl'l' 440 I D£f>ENlJ;-\!iL~,; 11i.11' & Tile I ' · ATTRAC 1 H1" hil\h, iv/11· child ok, no IK'1S. l·MZ--4664 at 636 Canilnu De Los SllAH.B li1t'gl.' luxurious 'l Br Flttbl' nionlh 11,nt frr ... Lost SSS I f'f1ge. ConM·u·n11n1.1s 11fll'k. LIKE A .~hng l'l'J!I :'. drp:;:, b!l -ru.-:, 11 f1 !'i:30 pni. ~1nn.•s, JUs! south of &in 1'~ Ba <1pC, fr i1k', lll'W turn, U'I rr· , . , Keas. 1-'rPc' ~'~I. Hu ·h: C'ER.\i\l/C Tll.!-'. :\!-.\\ KI 'I 1 "uxe O ires nr ilU'poi·t, S:W) l\~:\\1\Rll f'UR COH.AL I 673 "7"•'· 11~111od1·I ~~1•'•' ··~! s111 J"h~ • "< ll !s, 11<1 P<'ls. '13;,, 2 llR. <'pl.•, "o·p•, bll""··· Clt'1nent~· Gl'nC'ral Hospital . ut 1I pd, IXlllL ~h!IJO!l dolhlt' I '1 &' 3 II"• •p~n •<-1-,111 ~ ' I • 176. ca.rpo1·1s, nr . lrn·ys, shop-Use Estrt'llR Otl-ral)lP 1•1civ. i\lust ~,.,~ 10 bel1l'vc. $1:.15 pt:l' rno. J 11nitorial oi~cklllL'C' tnis!ftkl'nly hor-" ·. r. :.1111 't'l'l'll'\' ,-o=o=.~ ---I fH6.-0 'l' u ., ,, · -· "· """'~ ... .~ ~11\•cr Squa~h Blos~in 1 c-o'U'Ll 'l:;:.-1 ---11 riro1111'. $36-2-12G CHRISTMAS SPAClOllS Ill'\\" 2 llr, 2 Bu , ping &-sr hl!. l <.'hllrl OK •Phooe 4!:12-UJll, 49°1-8700• 3~375 Oanl\ Sll'iH)(J l'td, Apl J;('rVICe & <1mpll' parkir11,:. l'O\\'l'il ll'Olll ~lY hQnll' wk ~tell!) .ur1:. 11111! h.1 u 1111 ~ ! BO;\il\'E:n .:11111~ "f"'l'lllll/111~ ' bltns, tlrps, i·11rpt:!ing, pool, No pets. &16-3786 or 5'lf>.-0"1!i0 NE\V 2 Br. l~~ Ila, 12:,0 N~i. 3, ,Dana. l\)iJlt. Grt.'l•n $:{3-:{2"!3 Bcf. noon or of 11/li l 'lrasl' h"ll'· No ~1~ i u1, r,cra~111;. :,··11·u110 !Ill' in-HOLi DAY?' frpl1'. gar. Adulrs, no p1.:!s. "'"'WALK TO BEACH Sfl. ft ·', Top area $'J.(X). Gi2~: \\ of Consr 1111',Y. &~c l\'i3-28'10 aft. noon. i1u•·s11ons .1~k('1\ 197-2:ti8 o1· Gene ral Services I sr.t I. 4:>-1-.17·1 I :m \\'. Hay SL, Cr.I. 2 & .1 Dr, Cp!J11, drps, h!rns, 4!!~-2"l6 1 , ., . . .. • BusineJs Rental 44S 491-671 l Top Soil *l'.:Ll\1 GAHDENS ·POOL• gar. 30k lliih SL f»lQ-8518/ H U RRY~ 2 Br, hltns, p~t io, \i~\~l~~D, fl;lalt> Pt'l.>f: 2 ..... J.O LO!:if-L'h1lds pt.•t, 111\le i\'lute ~1ET,\L F.ih1t<"<~l 1tl~ ,i;, -·~---------' •Atl'.LIU P~Jlsldc S.150 Up. 847-3..%7. i·losed garage, nr J><il'k. ~/11 lrg 4 J{R fuin h:<c, OF'FICE on Ney,•port Hl\'d. ('lOOdlr 11.1 1.,,,d jeii·elt•rl t'O-weltlini:: 11111c ;11·:111 ~<'n·ou-.;I • QU.o\LITY * VARIAN DA'[A . e AJt.o Chtlrttl"rl'~ Seci'ion Veiy nic..-c ·tf.t-4200 oceanfronl, l.;iguru1 . 1\lus1 Av;iil. on le1tsc Partially lar, nanie is Bon Nuitl', & non F<'l'l'uu~ 111t"l:1!.;;, ,, 1,., * '.\1ULC/I & Tfl!' ~J J, • MACHIN.....<:tJ 111.F.. 22rni St. CM 6-t2-364J e WALK TO BEACH ---·-. be salari~I. st ra l ~ht. funi. t•a1-pe1t'fl, air/conrl. gas .~. h1•li;irc 111•ld1n1.;. fYl6....6~1::i1 c.:.- Brand nu I, ~. & 3 Br, <'pts, l..ARGE ocean view apt .. 6D-7'100 JJflrking. App1Y.rx. 1000 sq. Lo~1 in !\li·s:i Vrrde "'""11 • 6-3-il7'' p r e !!Or.I,.~ l\Ti'llOSPff ERE: - l>lx 2 & :I Br. S170 up. Rl'n!fll Ore.. :1095 i\.L'l('e J\ v e. o.1r)'-1034_ e QUIET 2 Br, ept, drp, sinvc, cf.~h\\'hr, pool, natu1'\' :ulu!L-.;, no jll.'IS. Sll 'i. 2293 Pn<:ifir 1\v1 ... C:-01. 548-(;87!1 LiiG. 2 BR, 2 BA, redcc. rcfr!g. rang" ,t, ponl. Adult s over 3S. Sl:il. Util. pd. S.IJ(...:Z..107. BF.AUT G11rtlc·11 2 Br Tripl!'X bl11ns, gnr, b1undl"V, 11u J)<tint $200. ti73-83&i bei 9 aft 5 or "'k<"nds 1 & 2 Bit Sl»$l:i5. Slove, ref, crpt/drpti, hid pool. Adults. no Jll'!S. 645-8965. •STUNNING 2 Br, 2 Ba Gordrn Apts. Pool. Rec Rm. 710 \\". llirh SL. Clll. I BDRJ\.t l 1J.'i. 2 BDRM. Sl ;iO, Adul!~ only, pool. 3:./j E. 17th Pia('('. 2 &-3 Bil, Ill'!, tTfll fdrJJS, pool~. p!;1~>,'n1d Sl50 up. C;ill 61:HJ].!ll 1 ll R, Adul1io;, nn pt'!s. H,\ Y MEAOO\VS AP'J'S, ;:.117 \V. B.'ly Sr .. C~f. 61&-0'.!7:!. Nt;w drluxr 2 Ht' npt, adults only, nn pets '.!021-i Fulk.•riun 6'14-1869 2 Br Concki in i\l!'sa Ney,·Jy 1t('mralt>d. .~Imo. &12-913.l V1•rrlf'. 13!tn~. E-Side Attract. 2 br, bltn.~. clshwshr, rrpt, drp~. t>ncl l!IU' .. No pels. 6.ro--047•1 EX"T~\ Larg1> I Br nr. OCC & ff'll·v. $145/1\10. No Pt-ls. CaJJ 9i9.-ol34 I 3 Bil, 1 l , ha in 4 plex: $1/;i. mo. + r1~~11. r\r. bus, s.ehls, Or('. I~!, !'l<l9-4225. 2 BR. new C'pl. \'C'ry/pr ivatt• no !M'1~. Sl.llO. ;,'6-.f,019 or ""'789 LCF. 2 fiH. bl!-in;;, rpt ~. clrpJO, 1 l·hilct ok, 1•lose to !K"11ls, $WO ll1l1 &l:J-IS.l.~ ,\DULT$ onl_1·. 2 br, nu "'/11· crpl. nu djL'{>S. n<"11'IY d('(', hllins, $150. 6.~7'.l:t1. 2 BR., l'i BA IRlu.'\e Studiri S.179 ulil pil. Sha~. Pool 1978 ~laplr. 64."r5647. I BR nr 18th. & Newport .. Pool, Jndry, shop'g, Adlts. $155 mo. 642--:\.513 2 br, nu <"rp!s, floor tile & drp&, l blk from shopping. $17'5. ~/6/:r728.). DELU'.\."'E 2 Qr lri-plex 11>pt. Adults only. 5-18-24;,9, 228·1 Pomona, Cl\1 t I t )I be Do . 01 c0~1a 1\l('sa. 1·ull :-~19-1367 1 •· :ii Tutoring offe rs a Chris tmas .n.1 .. drps b!t11s gar ·i21 16th SI lll ry, l ns, ams, ll l CONSERVATIVE' 11 . IL $250/nio. \Var'C'hOUSC' :1tw • · • ' -· · · u · '196-2619 • _gen t•n1<1n aft 6p111. '"l'J-llNGS" h.Y J\J1"•s• 1;c'.11'l 1 iday fr om Dec . 24 ... to 847-3!!57. nuss us. • · lo s!w.1·e l\C\V h.oine in Tusnn ll\•a!J. Idetd for l'OIHriH.:!ol', Carpentry, l{••p.1,11 ~. l'hun· ARTISTIC? l ran lo 'H('h 1',,11 t J F'H.£~: l'll-~NT until 197·1 to nr hv•ys. Pool & tennis 5"lll-:.1SlG. COLJ.IJ-; ni n lc, vie. l1ini;. Ell'('. Ht·inodi·ling 11';itPr<'ulor, L'11r1tl(l111111.:, ;,1!s l a n .1 ~a .a ll employees. qualiliecl renters. Nc11• hldg. South Laguna e1·ts. C/lll eves, 5'14-1796 ··THI-~ Fal'tory" h;is a ltg Ilri)Qkhur-st t-Y"t'kloi\ 11· 6-12-561 3. s"ulp1. <'t<·. A1·r'l1111p. t\l'llst If you 101n us now, y..u l 1 1 HB. Blk, "'hi !;: 11ln. Vrry ••I · -~ I 1· ·bl f h . -'· ~. I, 2 .& 3 Rr. ~1·1~l<', SfNGLE Apl . $150/1110 Ulil . r·r.:r.1ALE roc:1nn1ate needed s IOP ilV.11. Sl l!a/n10. In f1ight('ncd. ftt'y,·ard. II! Carpentry, l'l.-.. 1n1·a!, phu111 .. 1 ·.:>~~111 hl.>-lu:•;1 ;,fl Ii are e ,'9' e or.t IC' oUt- piltio, CJllls, flrps. l-99a--3;:6l. incl. 4!6-4059 after 6 pni lo shr w/2 girls Park Cannrry \l il!ag(' 42j 301h St., 523--7i;9!;; ing, fi.\-il. r· & H J! u 111 l' . sta nding be nefit I DOG R UN ot' 4!1-l-;);i38 d<1ys NC!\\'PQrl To iv n ho u $ c. NB. 642-1960. P'"h J{E\VAHD f()r i"<·luru or info Rep1ur, G·12-1·10:t I •~ ... , J[Il]" I Open·1ngs e·1·s1 oz;· 'r 2 Br, $1 5~. Crpt/drps. pool, A ts &10-Jli73. ACROSS front BBC. '"' ...... ,,_, 'A • gAt', 1·h1ld ok. 8•17-:JUO, P ·• WANT office or S101'<', 1:-i.-.:60 $'.!j(). of anti<iu(' l'll'll 11·ar pipe H I' T ! 2nd h 'ft f I 842-4'"'1. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 · nuilC' l•i sh a r c 6 11·/lg h1111d·l'<irvru !w111'l. •U 1n9 s 1. or e e "-"" '11'/samr. Oaky,·ood :! Bil l:>-2379 <>r r~l6--1231 "Joneshoro" .1.:_ "Gninl'li· mecha n ica l assem 2 blks to 1?cean, nu 1 Br, Balboa Island t1p1 , S\4:.1. 1no incl Ut!ls. viii<'" lclti'rin". R37-1451. I LOCAL 1110\'lllf; ti: lit1ul ing Job Wanted Male 700 w it h a minimum 6 fr plr, bit ins, y,·al! 10 wall ----6-12...roY.i Industrial Rental 4SO "----hy sludcn!. Large I 1'u1·k, ' h · . & d 5:~H IA:.1 ~.,,,n7 1 4 ·-R.l'.:\\'ARlJ, !l!u10ltR SH'f' ](}! Heas. H;iiT\' ,:;:.:.1-ll!ILi 01.1 1. ,~ _ ... ·, ,, . mont 5 e x per1enca-In · rps. · ~ ;,....,..., -NICE 2 lift, unfurn or par-FF:!\1ALE, 21 lo~ tn share i·ani('_rH. hlk case, Vic of 673-0647. · (_}~NL<,n1,1n; 1 :-.pr1 1~n.(t.d 1n soldering, wirewt\p- 2 BR. l BA. Bit-ins, l'pts, lially furn, u11stuirs apl. No house in 11.B. pool, lrnnis, NOW LEASING Vis!H !• C'!'!ila So fl<Ulllln~. lu.;h1 eons!1\Hlln11 · bl . ff drps. 1 blk to beach $1 75 P"l. Yearly, $1~ mo. 1~11 . .L:<~r. av11il, SlJO incl Uti!s. 1.,:;guna.1 1494_211'.;3~ :1f.19.40~6.· YARD, guragr. ,·l~an-ups, 1 needs full tune jo~7~':~_l ~tng, ca e ing, or stu • mo. 64S-3tn3, 53&-lJ.16. ti7J..597 1 or li7:.1-:J753 5-16--2i97 11r1 Ii. Huntington Beach rcniovc 111rr, ivy, dr1vl:11·ays, 1 1n9. ---NEW M-1 llEDD ISll-tan Afghan. l\i ale. stunips, i;r<Hhn~. M7-:!fili Job Wanted, Female 702 G IA.i~T nc1v 2 bdr1n. apt. F~l'.tALE 1.1.·1shcs to share Black fa 1·e & tail, "'(short Other benefits include Laguna Beach Monthly or yearly. 11·11h sam('. :\ br hse, furn. 940 Sq. t 't. & UP hair on back. Reivard! SKJPLOADl'.:ll & dun1p truc:k NEED help at hon1r? \Ve a lOo/c e ond h "ft . NE\v I I 0 Chet Salisbury JI 67:1-8344 $90. Cfll. ~18-37-13' a ft 7pru llami.1109•1~1N9e7·"1land St. 5'1&-5148 11·01·k. Concrete, asphalt, have uldes, nu r s rs, , 0 s c . s 1 pre- , o\l't' Y I ,.,rapt. Drps, ,-V-"-'T_E __ 1 _. 0 sawiog, b1,··aking. 84&-71 10. '1 0 us ckpi<s, conipa ninns. m1um, group 1nsuranic:e, crpts, gar, laundry .facil. C '"' ·D niac I~ share lrg REWAJiD,y11g fc m Sian1cse, ~--~ I k h "~ 3 biles 10 ocean. 5155_ Aft ~~s• 4 br hou.~c & ~Ills $90 per (lcctall·ed. blue & \\1lite, 32 F1'. FURNITURE Va11 H om l' 111 a k er s Upjohn soc pure ase • nui,;i ~pm. 5.'!6--3179 'J't-tro: :i:.: • .\Cl'l'il'iU mo. Hnt Bch 962-8668 * COSTA MESA * ('Ollar. Vic Fairvic\\• & for local !urn hauls .'l: g('1fl 547-6681. cash profit shar ing and' I BR I I I . ~ I PALM MESA APTS PH.OF. bachf'lor, 31, y,•\IJ 13W'1750--74001 sq. ft . Private \Vilson, C.~l. 548-5.113 ~auling. _5-18-1862, ~7-27:i6. RETTRl'.:D nurse v.·/au10 \\'ill educa tional assistanCI.. · ap "11 n.> n g •· s ovr, · share 2 Ur apt w/,•m'. 0 ices. P enty of parking. Housecleaning Pl'Q\'idc ti·;insp. for ru1y Call or app;y in person OCf'on vie11·. y:trd. No M11~u l't.S ·, v 1~r !'. rlLJ-1. .. ., ·-• Ready for occupaor.v. BLK & Gray longhai1· ugcr. 1 t / ~ 1 ,. I t ....,;; (' M "l"'R 6"" "'"'" n1 ~, I JI )) . NEED · ---· nps, ong Suur . .r.:..X. oc. to.· -chi dff'n or IX'I~-Sl90. Days, r·UttN. Oit UN l'UJ{J~. ' " . "' ""'""""" "'" C. ROBERT NATTRESS, nia e, l'H m ar, VlC. I 1 6 •o -. .. he p around the _,.,_,,_ r.--30;i 6n--11;.6. Unuelievabl" laroe ap ... , SH,\RE HOUSE Oil ,\f'T. RL'J'. f\llrii1nf'rs lJ1·., nB. fle y,·11rrl! -----" " S VE 548--0TYI !10use? \Vc 'll clean on a DO You l\noiv Jo.Jo yet'! 2 & :i. Bdrn1. \'iC\1', \l'alk nugc pool, Jaf'UZZI, elect bl!-A ~$$ l-IOi\1_E-PARTNEJl Costa i\'fesa 979-6571 · 11·e<>kl.V or bi-01onthly hasis. Sht>'ll give your hair a ney,• to bf'a{'h, S 2 4 0 / $ 3 O O. ins, snag crp1s, drps, sawta 836-ll9-1, ;i.J&-1479 NF;\y i\1-l. J PhaJOe 1viring. I LOST Lr.({ hlack cal, lon.L: Call :\'\ary OI' U:i ylc at lrnk. 1-f;_~ir !IUJHl'r~. Fashion 4!}.\..2:\..19 & 4~1-:'~1S:t l'll'. Adull.i;, no p.:1s. 1110 & 19.iO sq. fl. 782 \\f. hail'ed, n1alr, .1rraring f11!11 673-77;.a.J or 6W--307·i' Isle. lili-:!lfil , SINliLr;s t·ron1 Sl50 Garages for Kent 435 20111 s1, f':\I -Saund1>N;On, ci1I. Aloha Trail<'\' P1li'k 132 ----- N B h 1 .lii::lJJl:\I. F1'0m $11).j f>11.vs 6,12---0212, Ni I cs' ~\~'ilson, Spat1' 1:l A._C:.~t Dedicated Cleaning I _•_w_po~r_t __ •_•_c ____ •1t liED!ti\J. ,.-roni $!."5 MINI WAREHOUSES ;116-:.1'li7. I.OST hi•irl<)Qin tliHnirind rln.1-: it \\'.t.: DO ~~VE!tYTHlN G • i H e lp W a nted, M & F 710 tJnju11_1 ''''!·~_Avail !tXJm ~llJ • STORAGE I 4 o0l BIRCH NB in vi(·ini1y So. est PIH1.;1 Hrt~0"'u· SFEree0•F'SLCGLIGE·:.1AIGN!~ 1, ._.."--A~~ l1> $\;1 Lt.:S.'). ~o :\love-in or :Olov1'-nut Jf!W) S . . ' No\'_ 2.1rfl. RE\\' AH 0 ! -w--w--v-" ~ ou'rt• rig-ht , !hc•y're unlll'l'· <·har~f'S. J.'1'0111 S7 :ii ·r <i., ~ t. S~nnkk'l'!'d. LL lil&--0:1.16, cV(' R33--0722 flool's, cetrpeL-;, 11·1nrto11·s .~ 1 ,\('('(1u ntant to Sl4K JU'll.:t'tt ! 156 L !\ll's<\ Dr. n10111h. ' l>t: I ~Hi.:, \\ hs~i·,·, ~!~u,·agc. llauni-L--1,.-,,T ,. s· I y,·~!Js, Fre~ est. (j.l:;l,..ili2·l I Trh!pl'IX."l'Ssinq . JGO/BAL f.> nlks frnr11 ~cwport Ulvd.J llanlllton .~ :-,:<'ll'1anrl SI. lttl _g~~ ··•),\. ·' ,ray iarneSI' n1a (' J . Full('r 171·1) &'!3·2~00 VDM .·.~ VARIAN DATA-- MACHINES 2722 !\licht•lson Drl\'l· lrvinc. Calif. live BIG! ~ · ' !\'E\V C • 1·at. Vil' Hushard & LIVE a 1iiih·-,;;;11~l~~·irh a ' l '.ro~n1~1nltT ~!:!!\ -~.-:.w ALLSPACE . r OSI~ J•ICS/t indus. lla1niltnn Lost Thurs ni1c Jive-in lllflld. $·1:'1/up. L<.G. l·.x~·~ .. Sl'Cl'l\l;u·y. $7SO An J"qual 0 pp 0 r I u u...\ t,Y NEWPORT 960-1970 Sfl/ICC' nr ~nsc. l'>r fJ'\l'Y. 96~18 J'.'.n1111oyn1l'n1 1-~5--1til'1. Supe!'\11~or i{l•ta1l .i7(J(I ('mployer n1/t ·. .· from $160 At Oak1Vood Gitrden Apat1-1nents Gf'IEAr RtCnEATIQN· !lWrm· " ·vi , :;auna<:. l•cal1h cl u:.~. tJ,111 .. rrls tenn is. pro t. 010 ~l'lop, go:r driving range, parly 1n.,1r,, c:c ~UN ACT!VITltS: ful/-liml:' d1rcc!or, lr <'e ::.undAy bruocti. 13130 '~. lr1p:;, panics, aod morel f3 El\Uf lFUl APllRTtAENTS: Single:;, 1 f, :? l>"droom:;. F11ro S unt urn. W11h all !he o~tras. t.10dct<1opco10 to 7. Sorry, no pols er c:h1ld1eri. Oa.kwood Garden Ap.u-tments He WJ>Ori Be1ch/N0Jlh NeWJ)Ort Be1ch/South APARTME TS -s7.-, SI] ft & up .. For info ----------Jr. 1Jr;1flsn1an $693 N LARGE Garage $25. 1110. 408 , c;dt, ti·12-860l. PLEASE 1\irNlaJL' lg ~ n10 HOUSECLEANING. ricliable. Girl t'rulay/sh to S6:t.! l lilt & 2 BR. Alabama, l! ~ n 1 i_n g t on Rentals Wanted 460 m;i , Lost II 21 vi<' l~!h ·"= refs. Avail. Anytin1e. Call l'a\'rnll i:;bp lu S575 f'urn, & lJ11fu1n. 1-·ron1 $140. lll•ach, 962--3.133 or :.36--0321. P<:C.a_n.,. f{ct to 426 19th, JIS. 642·-5299· . Typ .. ist . "l')(J UTlLJTI.l::S PAID ~r-{ 3 " l'.'o Pels S25, 10x20'. \1f'ry SC"cure. 2177 NEED garag(', approx 200 -1·· l.. . . I Pa1nt1ng & il11t1nt flf~n/An11hc1n1 $550 2.1:.0 Newport lilvd., cr.t !\liner St., C.l\I. 494-1i63 Sre sq ft, Ney,·port -Costa Mesa LOST: ltny 11·h1te pood\(', v1r. PaJ)erhanging l\ectng Clerk/1'ype to S.125 Cnll 646-l03!1 _&_Call. area pref. &i:i-5707. Sla!er & N!"Vo•land, l',.V. S1t:'f10 $·17::. • CASA VICTORJ,\ * DCUB~L~E~c-,-,-.. -,_,-.~fo-1·-rc-,-t . LIDO Isl(', fu111isht'd or Re..,,·ard. 842-0961 Du-Lllrr P11inting GC'n'J Ofc A('c!ng Troe $450 J 2 I:'. 3 BH. 1 rn . r S.IJ/1110. 1n E. 22nd SL uni. 1-IlR. or bath. apt. PLEASI:: help !ind Coa, old Apartments it I-lon\('S PR/AIA Girl or · ' u « un · Costa ~Ie~" c•? .,., •-~ s.nlc. R.E. bmk•r ~•-'200 I""• hi-. ""'''car. mis..". su1C'e Int & Ext * l'~ree Es! n!'Ja rcd e.-:per. Sal Open Cat'""ls. dra""S, D/I\·, 1V ' ""' ""w-"'""· '";i." CAI ( Tl'ISll flO l""INS .. ~ .,.._ 111~ ne1vard ·1~1--4693. Sarisfact1on Guarante«tl • • ' "' I ant. Pool, ttc. 525 Victoria Of . Misc. Rentals 465 -Licl'nscd, f11sul'cd '192-2658 JEP.HI \\l !!l'TEl\IOHI-: St. at 1-larbor CM. &.JH97U f1ce Rent•I 440 5 tno. giey .~. 11ht lonirh~u- 2 \VJ;;J::KS FHJ::E RENT i'l·J>·oJCAL , 1 SKI Silverton, Colo. 2 bdnn r.at. 12/3, l'ic. Ol'C'anfront P ROF._ 11:•d,!~'Overi11g s111tP I' fR\/INE PER.SONNEL 1 1 _, sun('s, .mmN. cabin for rrnt. & :.17th st .. NB .. l l l-S9.~. lie. r~o. 'l7:1.1l-I, insur., all SERYJCES•·Ar ENCY Huntington Beach •1:£'rupaney. Xlnt Joe. in ~run· l2J:ll 5SS-7j80 -lypf's or paper, 7 .l 4 ; I "'-' --t111gron Bc·n ch. Clul:H' 10 LOST prescripti<Jn glasSf's in l-'·12-4.~. -tliR E. l i th SL !<ii Jrv111e1 CJ\I Dl<.:LUXE adult po o I s i II e hospilf1I. S50 sq fl 10 2500 honC' c.'Olo1X'fl c11se. Vil' S.C. I ==o=.~~~-----~ bu t [ ~ Pl"uo <l•"·,ol"i·. "I.'•.~ 2 EDDIE Pisz Deco rat in" Suite 224 642-1470 l:1l•uf'n nga ow, nr l1l:ca11, sq It. lnl·iudei; p11 en-I " .._ '-"' '·"'" ,, lrp/, Jrg µario , 6 pools, 1rafl('('S, luhs, crpt, rlrps, ~s ........ _ Servitt•. Reasonable r a1cs. ~.....____~ .. -'" o·«o •. I ~!'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!~~~ NcH t \.\'ork. '1!.12-:1630. -w--v-v-sau11a, 1 .. nn1s. &'1.rU<."'. a ir eonj, ;lJ11ple parking. ~--iiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii~ilR --,---7'~C-----1\Jso I Br. l't"Olll SJ:lj. Phone li.19-9:':14(1. e "cs ! I ]~ S.:'n1 i-l{L•1irt'd Pain!l•r Acctng Cle rk tO $488 GARDEN--;\~2-&-I~ !JlJi-1265 Auto Transportation S2S lnstruc1ion I3'J' t:ffil'.icnt & Neal \Vrk Bc~1nne1· Spo! 1un1 ~ un1 .. rr1. No children --· 6'12-1255 WESTCLIFF 01· pets. 19822 Brookhurtit, • CAR POOL SERVICE PAINTINI.. Paperhanging. Pt•rwnnel Agcney NeW-port---seacn For Information Schools & i'.lasttr Cl';ifLc;man. Int-E:xt. (i\lark Ill Center) Call 833-2195 instructions S7S Local ref. F'rt.'C est. 97!}..529-1 5-U.88.16 Bachelor Furn $205 After 6 PM ST ATE EXTER. $220 & up. Rooms l651 E. Edinger, S.A. Ocean View. Yearly /ease. RE.TIRED nurse w/aulo \\'Ill $18. NCal "'Ol'k. Airles.c; ACCOUNTING CLERK llcat1'<l Pool. Adults Only. • · CONTRACTORS spray. Call Roy, 96<>-1407. N.B. real estate finn need!> provide transp. for 11ny LICENSE LAS BR I SAS APTS. • · • • trips, long/short. E.x. Joe. PROF painler, honest v.·ork, pcrnin w/sorne ofc ('Xpcr. f.: 5;)15 k.1ver ,\ve., 1~8 rcls. 645-2'J05 In as litlh> as 16 hrs. reas. Int/exr. tree estiniate. ivilliog lo learn. $450 to Call 642-'l506 EXECUTIVE offices, air ~~~~~~~~~~~ All Trades Hefs. 5·1R-27:i9, &12-3913. slart. Call Sally, 64fi~2R. •~== -:----eond. office avail. in pro-1.UXLlftY h<J.Yfrnl ocrnn vu ff'ctional Rirporl art'a suite. 835-2727 P ,\INTI_NG & Puprring. 21 ,\JRBORNE lie d 1 BEAlITICI,\N full t 11m e salary + Comm. E. 11uh- tington Beach a •·e a:, 961Hl()ltl. -.. BOAT Carpenter, 111u.st 'h:&W 1 yr exp, Apply at Co119l'1J Recrcttlion, 940 \V. 17rh ·st. c.r-.1 . BUS Boy or Girl. C.d ...... clean c·uL :i ni1cs a ......M. LaPJa i a_!_ttst. S4i-!JOO) .9'£8 . Cash Rece ivabl8 CWrrils , f\'e R<'i1nhurs('d. J l111•c:·~1u1· O\Vn <Jffil'L' \1•.-!his lcii:dir'i:i:: franl'h1sc t·O. i\lust .bfl\'t' good 1•xpc·r. Sa!a 111 ro· M . Also Fee .Jobs. Cnll Mrlf'n ~lasnn, :A0-6055, C'O<tStfll 1'"'tor, s0nne! Agent')'. 2i90 1 1~ Bl\'11., C;>.I. CASHIER. part time . ./\q~. S & 1\ !:ihnes. 333 E. ')J 1.1 St .. Cl\\. No phonf' calli:'. . CHECKER , . 2 hr, 2 ha. 2 bnll'onles, slips Nc11·ly i·1H'1X'!('d ~ (lrp.c;. [ 11-J 0\'er u Decnrlt! of E.-:~r. }'<'ars 1n Harbor area. Rers , Rvy a ven ure pool, 1vinter $l99. Yrly l-1\¥.l. ltl'Ceptionii;t & pholl(' ans Ptrton.!s Calif. Cont ractors 1urn1shl'fl. 642·2356. I for ~:011 · Today 8 Arn:y ~;;;;;;;~~~ has 300 JOb opportun1t1t~: Dana Point -==-=-=====~·) 1,,.,,,.;f.ll-lii4~. ~1·rv1('(' int. Sc·l'r!'tarv & License Service INT/EXT PAINTING ~ PARK NEWPORT AT lhr Bcao:h: J BR .r..-7.('ff'>X sr~ic~i; <!\·all .. $135. LtJr:1tlnn thru-out So. Cali/. Fr('t' r;s1 Jini 675-t'l.l<! f 1)r morp lnfor1nat1vn AUTO PARTS-, , nel'd p;irls man 10 start;..bn· n1ed1at rly. ~·uu time ig ~ ,l(To11•ini:: au1 0 parts ciidlh:' 111 E. 19th SL, Cl\!. ··~j,ilij an fqual 011pry J-:n1fJI~. CHILl)("l\l'.E, \ig-/1! lluu~ kf'('p1ni..:. 4 hr rl:iy, ~_.ij1~ "'t'l'k. i\ltl~l h!tVC' 01 "'""""" & {'llJu~' (·h 1ld11'Tl 11~-cs ;..;~ l.ARGt: del11-.:r 2 BR. 2 f'A APARTMENTS sunlteck. \\'in1 cr $::!'2J. Yrly 1110:.....C;il~2.l64 Personals 530 · · · (714i ~-266j 11'/frplr, rlln rn1, oCf'rin P,."\Chelor 1 nr 2 R1•d r00)11.c; $.'100. furn or unfrn. 61"-J027 PnOFESSI01\'AL . So1all of---'--"----....:= HI QUALITY, LOW $ ""'""""'""""'"'"""'"'"""""'"" 1·i1>11', Exo:-111~1\'<' Dann Pt 1 . and Ttl\\'nhnu.~<'s 1-Blt-1-bl k----..: F1r(' h11ilrhn1;. Nor1h L'nst11 ' FULi.'{ l.ICF.NSI-:D I[ I ~ 1 Lil', .ln1>, Ht'fs • ~l'.!-170\ ANIMAL HOSPITAL l,, .. "ti"o. J7-;;1 !easl' ~r. Sl9-1 ;1() f)f}{'ll 9-6 Ot1Hv \' ·1 J>00 :..11 oc lo beal'h. 1\lt•~:1 Be~r valul'' ;\Int f,,1. * SP!f{fT UALrST * s.tvic .. •ndRepMn pt \ rt ·~" ., -. . . r ·1r y $1 ~· single d JI ' • -' -' a IOS , ll C'n ,\/II 1() RSSISI d01:tor, ThQrnpi;on ;\f11nagem1•nt Sfl'1 Pool!I. Tt•nnb C·' ·i;.-~; .• a 11 • nH'<l1<'al. a cco11 1111n i::-, :-O[linh1al l"t'.'ld1ngs 10 a.111.-Jrl '=iiliiiliiiliiilliliiiiiiii~~~· <"IP;inuu: ctutif'"', 10 S-1:,0. Corp0rn!1nn 4!13--0141. I Acr'(l!>s fl'on1 Fusl\J•Jn l.~J11ncl '111 t>I ;_JIJ,Jl.i <ir1·1u(<"('1, rir 1nsurancr, rte. I !11~1· ,~dvu;•· c11.1 al.I 111att1·rs • PATIO Co\'f'!'S, Sp;ii•rd I.al-Nf•11•r.,,..,rt. St•nd 1.,,.~unu' 10 PAN 0 RA i'll 1 C OCEi\:-.1 111 Jan1bo1·cc ~)11 San Jo11qu111 San Clemente Call 5-lj....,1).124 Ekr. •_112 !'\. ti C.:1n11no nr11J, B b •tt• 1i('t . u111q11l' l\'l'll pl ;innrd. I Brix n", !J9 1. ,. 0 Daily Pile!!, Ji11ls ROiHI. -~-------Sau (11•111l'l1!e, for apfll call a ysi ing Bl k ti · 1 po "-t"" VIE,V. Ln: 3 BR , 2 BA. (7l4) 644-l900 LOVELi' OCEAN Vu. nr. CORONA DEL MAR 4!1l-!HJfi, •l!:l2-90~4. O<.' 1va s. n!ta1n111g 11'a Is, · . ,..,,,,,. ""fl, Cos1:1 i\h·sa, 27' l\v n n, bl!n kitchen. N. Beach. l, 2 or 3 BR, Coa."t J{li•y.; 2100 Sq. 11., ,\ISIJ tillC'riog In parlii's. BABYSITTING in 111y hon1l' corx·rt>lc l!I('. Qualily only. ;c:;;·,~·l~if0. ~9~~''~'"-·-:c.,,-,-,---~ 2 Unit bltlg, 1 yr old. LUXlTR'I' no pets l!).11 B ena Vista under 30c per sq. fi I Ex· \ l.OVI -y . ~ Costa l\lesri area, f':.ch:::r· /{cs, fi.12-1770, Ken. ANTIQUE: !'('finishing ,~· $.110/!\!0 . Adulls. 493-1557. \VATEllF'llO!'>T APTS. s CJ ' -u ' ecutive suitl'li. · t -.L G!F"T 1-llEE. rnl'es, 612-0.18-1. Plaster, Patch, Repair repair m11n or \\'oman need- cozy ""(urn t bd-•Pl Via Lido/Slips Avail, I BR, R ' cm. <194-5370. Bay & Beach Hlty. 6T;).3000 \ou cao eurnChgi.fts for th?SC Rt:SPON~. n1othrr 11· i \ \ ed. C.1\1. f\N'a . &12-2523 • ' .... '"' · 2 BA or 2 BR, 2 n,\ ooms .. "" on your ristmas hs.1. upper, W/\V carpe t ,,·-pin'" "-t-"y '<SO lo -.rv EXEC. SUITE HRvc a Shaklee Cosmetic bnbysil in h('r home. Hour-*PATCH PLASTERING * A/fl Recept. 10 $550 $16.\/ •,.. ,.......... • .. ..,,_, '""'-v ~ , _ I>· 11°,·ty we•kly 4= ~-,o All lY""'s. Frl•e estimates OFFICIAL GREETER I Nt.;EDED NO \V !2. S:! f'O 111· .\\,l\·~~10 ;"r ~l"li.l-2ti:t-. • ,., CHRISTMAS J)f.PAllT~1ENT STOJlE "SANT AS~ .·, m<>. ~,._, $600/MO. 833-9234 · ROOMS $20 "'k up v.•/klt, ..... rge Ocen.n Vl~v offlee &_ & Home c.nre {l Hr I y. ' " ' .. · =-uo · 'Call 540-6825 Huntington hach $30 "'k up apt11. Children recept. area in Union Bank 492-4291 Rnytimc. Car~nter llere is a J10sltlon that 0Jf1•1-s $567.50 monlh. \Ve train.' tr EXC E PT I 0 N AL NU & pet section. 2376 Ney,•pon hldg. Ne1vport Center. A\•aH PROBLEt<tf p C Plumbing new fa~·es & rigul'es! Small provide l·osrunies at nO ~- 2 BR, 1 BA, bltM, gars.gt. $145 mo. Ask for Dale, 962-4<71 TWNHSE API'. Nr Bay & Blvd CM. 548-9755 o r in Jan. · 1 regnancy. <!11· CU~TOM \VOODWORK c:ongen1al ofc Gre t be ,._..,.. Bc-h, natural ~rlhy design, cAr. "967 •.r~. M•~·tand "A n••n hdcnt, s Y m P ~ l he 1 1 c b L.R. OTIS PLU!\IBING · · . a nc-Apply 203 Pin(', Long 6e:a4 ' 4 n •. 2 "". "50. mo. C•ll ~. . ••v .. r.... · .,...i-,,......, P.regnancy counschng. Abor· Ca inel~. paneling, patios. n-lits. Fnendly & stable in<liv. {213) 432-09TI collet:t ~ ~ ~ ~ A 1 " Duke D•rl•>rk" "·.,,___""',!!" n.t""model9 & RepAin. Watf'r cnugl>I. C•tt Bar"-r• 'l•~ .I · • ' • , 673-6370. va1 1mmC'd bdrm, ('el'}. LOW Cost Offices & Con-tion & 1tuop11on.~ ref. " " .,....,-iJ. (' h t d' 1 1 · 83; "" " '· ~ 2 BR.. charming older apt. Near stores. $1'10 Mo. Rcalonomic~. Bkrs. 6!>-6700 . lerally localed, CM area. f('rence rn1, new, Pl"ime CM A PCARI·~ 6~2-44~1'6 ,Jack Bcrgnian 846-9-l9:'i i'I\ ers.,. isposa s, urua<'es, . 3-27oo. Dennis & De~n!s WESTERN GHrl i 1''ANTASTIC be cl N C ~-rish1vashr.~. 642-6263 hl/C & PcrsQnnl'I Agl'ncy of Jrvuit "Jll5 on a 1• !'~1'· All e/(.'('l priv. hom e . lnd ai-eA, Tota l lCOJ sq ft, LlfE Olt DFATH arpet .,..rvlce BIA. Coniplct(' l'lu111bing 2AA2 Michel!IO" Dr. ' SANTA DIVISION. }' 2 b\k.o; lo Ocean, nu l Br. frplc. bit in11, y,·1111 to ¥o•all & rlrps, 5.16--Rl42/5.'l&-0714. 3 BR. 2 b11s, frplc. patio, ~a>-12 $190 per mo Doy 675-8733 L t b.! b' j· St · L ' """' $280 n10 \\'inter. or $3.1;) • nite 673-1417.° , c otir . I lf'S ive. For .lOllN'S Carpet & Upholstel'Y , 'fV1ce. It'. 27,..,,,4, ARCHITECTURAL An equal oppty employer 1 tHQ yrly. 67j.S.16(} eves or SL.'JO. lgf' Bay frontBR Share -nlternatives 10 l~~-R1:,I_ON Dii Shan1P')O h't'e Sl'olo·h-$10.~ PER llOUH 2 BR. New carpets, drflpc s, 5 mlnule~ fN"el\'Hy/beach, $140 1110 213-;"i.10--1767 1 BR. F lreph1rc. 4 hlock11 10 bcAch. Ga.~ p:1ld. 415 15th St .. Huntington Bench. 2 Br npl , rrpt!I, drp1>, sto\l't', N'frig, IH undcy rm, $160. l\'knds. SISO. Lgc Bny fruol Bit shH re DESK space ava.1labll' $50 tall LIFE LIN.I'.: ;;iJl-;p72, gnrrl ~Mil Retar dunt•d. \Vhy pay 11101'1'.'. ll'<"C'.kend, DRAFTSMAN _ Penn. Pref 1 or '/. males, mo. \Viii provide furniture 2~ hrs. fll•f.!:rl•A:;:l'r:;; & nil rolnr eveni ng~. S!llnf' rate no nccdf'CI by 11 n111ion 1\·idf' oh•· B~~ Avf' .'l Br, 3 Bn, L.R. 67l-001:i. at $.'i mo. Ans1v('ring service B,.~ST l\I \SSAL'k' IN N B hlif.!:h\('nrrs & 10 miniilc t r av c: l t i m c _ l'f'lopcr, lntern1cdi11.ll' or FR. lnund rm. study, ui-N<C" r kl available 17875 Besch Blvd ,100• 1 · ' 'A '" ~ · ·,0,,. hi 1 f 1 ·1 ~.1.0160 ,,.3., -,-,,1 Sl.!nlo1· 11•it h typt~ 5 ('t'.lnsl nu·-lf'rconi . $37:) yrly util pd, r. !'00111 or l\'01' ng 1nan H tl gt · Be 1 "l" •~t · . 1v~11i• \''" . 1111t' ,, > l;'llC 1 or "" 11 c C'al"JX'15. '"" .~"' . 67;,..1901 or l11rty s111dcn1 11· kit. priv. un n on ac 1· "'.....,,.,,. lat Bristol\ Open S Mt S/1\'P Your money by saving PLU~fBING RF:PAill lion exp. good il('nP flt.~. NEWPORT r . :i-16-12'1-l, fi42·0'.!27. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Ann. 5.i7-!rk:9. me eslm trips. \Vill clean No job 100 small Please call 1714) 8.i7-'J.O:.!O I ghtJll clcsrruhle $6• 'l'>N\ 1200 720 '·'" 11 Jiving rm., dining rm., & ext 289. 2 \)r o.pl Mature resp ROO!\f or rt>lll ., mo. ~· • . Joo11 sq. . A LCOIJO LICS Aflt)nymous $ * *6'12-3128 * • -:c-c-~-----~~ Rcllts. No · J>t'll'l/child. $l6.'l. Pcni11sula. I gir l only. 5."x: per sq ft. An1 pl~ p~k.'f.!:· Phone S.12-7217 or write hall 15. ·Any nn. $7.50. I R~e-m-od~e~l'°"&""R~o~pc.a~;~,--AliSemblers $2 hr 54, '9'2, 6t2-80J' · * 67".r-3911 • Urtl. Baumga.rdnf'r. 541-50:i2. P.O. Box 1223 Cosltl r.1csn. :O .• .'p".h ,.s,IO.wChh .. •1ir !5,:,,',' YT00•1· I01 start. \Vlll bt-fully trninf'd p-"I .. .... " '-"' 0 BSNC 1n!J/(' he1L!l11g WESTCLIFT 2 Br, l'i ba R00!\1 tor \V01nen in ex SMALL o!fJcc, N ev.· Port * PALM & CA RD READER methnd . I do work myselr. ROO l\i Addlllons 4 Remodel-~lement.s. Able 10 learn 'l'wnh.se Adults onl ~ chnngc for light housekeep. Cenler . Suh-lc11si: 1 lo 3 ttd w/rerlucf\on. 10831 Beach Good re l. 5.11--0101. ing -Cnrpcntry · Crt11('nt. quickly . Immru. hi r l' _ 2 BR Garden 11pl. near the Pl"tB. im Beftfordy, Ln. Ing. fl48-l479 , ~~ndci· gomg rli.f('_ Blvd, Stanton. 527-3400 DIBERNARDO & Son11 _ 64&-ro10 Progressive r{lises & no beach. Nuly decorated $160 S250tmo. 548--TJ.33. UNFURN. rm. & prtv. bft C'arpet Sfllet -installation REMOOt-:LI NG. 1tddition11, lllYoffs. 116'>-7549 mo. no pets. 549-4200. DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA. bltns, Udo aria._ $'75 l\.1~. · 1801 N!W?Ort Blvd, c .r.1., 78a [ ][g] and repair. 963-2639 foundations. & flat v.·ork. E010 JOB AGENC1:" 1 Br .. SUJ. &chelor + d«!n blk. ,to bc:h. nice yard $20Ci BryAnt W1l'fll Rltr 64~_1188 8c 68.i sq ft at 40c per lost Md Found Cer ... t Clunlru. Cati Dan 496-6323.. 315 3rd St., Suite 20~ SI JO. Bachelor unil S100. dya art (l) 827 2382 • 8 1 . 1 sq fL 2nd fl r \\I/elevator, ,..-··• Roofinn l·luntinglon Beach 5:;&-1439 MG·l070. eW!S &Mr2687. ye Y -A " Pen1nsu a, pvt. ent + Utl\s, 645-6619, f>l~266 Floor C•re & Windows • ASSE1\1DLER "'r BEAatrental yrly. S300 mo .. lam roi, TV,S 80. m<l. No START d 1 Du!ch M3lnl. Ser." 537·1508 NEW unitl'l, walk to heach, '\Jn'"-ul'I pd 2 br ., amokers 67J.-44 19 eves your ay w "' ROOFING-expert r('p&lrs & l\.1echanle11.I n~s<'mbler for ocean view, 1. 2 .t: 3 brlrms. · ~· ' • • , ' ' · Harbor Viev.·. spti~ oow Fou nd (frff •ds) 550 Cement, Concr•te re-rooting Fr f' e con-elf"f:tronlc pm:luction n1us~ brt, · Vac1t1on Rentals 425 t1.vail at the U do bldg. ----------·----su1ta1ion/e!ltin1atl'!, BR y hnl't" Jll'f'V\Qus exp er I day frw rent. 536-2579. NEW 3 BR. 2 BA, YRL~ . 673-4156 F'OUNp LG fe1nale gray cnt. PATIOS, walks, drives, con-Roo fing S1)(!cialist1t. 646--0'l\9 ~26?.l 2 BR. SI M. 7731 Ellis, ·2 Blka 'to heh $295 642-7914 FOR· Rent \Vcekends C»lll· . Vlc of •l·Hh & Balbo11, r rele pumping Lie. no ------ fcorner Delawnrc) 0wlK'r 642-Jl88 ' · · ' rortable cabin, Big Bear Offkfo w/bcaut view, 565 Sq. Gl5-3KlO 255915 Don g.12_1i514 · Sewing/Alt•r.:1tions AVON MAt<ES M 841-2671 =-''=°=r=~-~~~-,J l.ake area. Sip! 6. \Vknds II. Newpor1 C('nl er. $42:5 mo. c·!RlS ,i\'lAS Till :· .\'C)', STh-4869; gr BACHEl.4)R at the bcb, ulil avr1il . Dec. 8 & 9, 15 & Professlonall;.o decorarc:.-d, "'0UND Irish Sf'l!('r Vic of CEMENT· Patio, drivc!I, EXPEHTlt:iE -J\ll('r. l..A11ie!1 l'O BE J OLLY SP/lCIOUS 3 BR, cpl, drps, pd, '100 mo. empk>l*! 16, J an 5 & 6, 19 & '20, E:r;tate Really, 64().1120. 19th & H111·bor Cosla l\Tesa. walk.'1-H.cpalrs, saw & & !\1ens. Pit'k Ull & cteliv<'ry. Eorn <'.'Cirri mo·('~· 1,,r r,l f ~ pooll~!: ~~~.if~ild ok l ='""="°"~~o_ru~y_54&-~~92'll~--Feb. 2 & 3 .\. 16 & 17. Ofc suite. 1000 It. Suilnblf' _6.J_Ull_~ ' N'move. Frc(' f'St. 544·8998. 548--7197 nftl'r fi :t' ru1 AVON P.cpre.~rn l;1l!\' ;p PARK Newporl, 1 hr, lrg $.'iO \l.'knd . 5.'IG-2549 for doctor. 11 u n ! i n g I on TAN n111!!' 111'.;t>I' killrn "'car-CEMENT & Block \Vt1rk. ALTERATIONS, l'f'~tylil11': in your sp11.1·e timr. Cril: 1 & 3 Br, 2 blka to be•ch llv rm. Vl,w. $289 n'lo, MAUI 1-lnwnil on The hePch Gorden.,, 846-1323. i11g C(lllnr. IVl<'i 'Pln~ntin , Wall~. pnllffll, sidf'walk11, 1111\ies \\Tnr, f'XJ'll'rienCf'd Y11J..7(}.11. 5~1 &H-flR.13 evtt11. "'/p001. l..g,.' 3Bdr m hom<' "Weed 11 .ti l~cir.p" (':-OI. (';111 fi ·l&-:ioni tJlc:-. lly hr. nr Joh. 6'11)..6915 rca!IOnnhlc-. 96:\-.'l.~ 8-,-\11-YSl'M'_E_lt_for hrippy 11 II'• a breetc .... MUI your 2 ~. bllns, DW, ll('Ar for rent Mln. 10 da~ Flom 1rra11ures to tr1u1h W11T-:-fr~a1 -. ~N-.,-<;o~ll,-r OltlVE\\'A\'S ·PATIOS Any day 111 t)l(' BEST DAY to ntQ old 1nrt. ?<.1on-f'rl, Items y,'\th !!Me, UU' 0&11y llM& .Hb!lp. Adult11, $185 to dur. Chrl~t mu1. Resp. fam Turn tbem Int{) ca11h l\1i11..~it1n Vlf'jo, in Lit Pu SIDE\VA l..KS hill An Rtl~ Pon'! rle\,v. l{•:\fton1-\:3l'lpn1 $20. 1\·k "krt C1atmfkd. 64)-5673. $220 pt'r mo. 642-4l87 only. 644-07'00 CALL Dally Pilot llom<'s, 8.'<7-~29 .JESS ANZAl.OUi\ 979·~ You'U find ii 1n ClaSS'lfled _'4_7_-_"'l_7 ______ _ CITY OF IRVINE.:. CROSSING GUAll;;. ' ., Tht• C1 1y of Irvine · Is ' pi~~ently arc e pt 1 ng .,,.. p))c.alioni. tor lh(' po:.:lt1on , of crossing gua.rd 10 l:ktlJ · elernenlary school t hildi;eA t ro.."$ sar<'ly at heave, t r a v e I t d intenieorionf. · Guard.oi; 11re needed ~ : 7:30 Ai\! u n t il,_ ... ~· proxirnntely 4 Pflf w/li~ ' Yllf')'ing at Individual in. l~·t"'lec.tioM. $2.29 -• 1vith Rll IK'C~S. eqtl : !urn hy The C'lly of I~._, : Apply Al TIM Irvine : Pollu D•parl~!!l,. : 19002 I >0 St., Irv~. For lntonnatkln eon¥~ I J .. ~ I oan Guml11a ,,: , 556-5238 ;;;,.;, ' - •E•q'.".' ,.o.,w-•_.r,,f.o..;,•;.>:~.,..~, 11'1-; \. - ,. ' • ' I • • • • I • ! I • I • ; I • • ' l . l t • . , ! I l ~ ' ~ .. '• ~ ~ , : ~ .. •• ~ •• ~ ,• • .. ' .. ·'18 O~ILV PILOT Wtdllt~ddy Dtctmbt, 5 l l\17l 1Help Winted;-M &F 710~pWMited, M~&-F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 ENGINEERS Jl;d rau\1c Resear ch one of tile l\ut1 u1fs top fluid hanttl1ng 11..iro- \\Br e n1anufaclurers-, 1s t:xpand111g 111 lht• .irt·d of flq!h! t•on tr\ll:; <nlfl systf'n1 s. If yo11 are <1 ..,c,l f Sl<ll'tl'I' <1111 1 "~troni.; r1111nl'r ('.1p· able of h andltn~ a pt'OJCCt fron1 tile r1JnLl'J)tuaJ pi "Jli•x\J! lt1 tile· fini shed product, \\ c offer tlbo\ e <ivt•r agc s.i!ar1e:-; '''1th .L{re~1l opport unllics !'or p ro fe s~1onaJ g1 O\vlh dlld t.:Jrccr advanccrnc111 TECHNICAL SPECIALIST-STRESS Requires 8 years experien ce \1 ilh h y ctr1--1u l1c fli ght con t rot <.1el11a- tors, pressure vessels ;_ind cornputcr p1 ogr;in11111ng. ,1\dd1 t101 1:1lly. the capab1l1ly to tro111 and :-.upl'I'\ 1s C' other~ is de.'ii1 alJlr ~IS 111 cng1nccr1ng or 111.Jth preferred. SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER-DESIGN Requires DS~1E plus approx 8 yc~rs experience \\'1th c o1nplex hy- drauli c tllght co ntrol actuators and related de vice s. f"la1 t1c11 lar emphasis \Vil! be pl.iced on lhe capability to \\'Ork v.11th the custon1- er. concc1\·c und de"-1g11 readily 1nanufacturable h<1 rd1\·~1rc and supervise oth er en g1 nee 1 s. DESIGN ENGINEER Prefr1 2 years t oll ege plu s J\ •\ dcg rre an d f1vc years ll) c!J auhc co rnponen t design experience. Be s1cle.1> designin g and developing ser\'OvalvC's ~ind actuators, \\'i!l use dig1t3[ con1pu tcrs for n1cthods anal)SJS. Please submit r esume and salary histor.v. Inter\'ieY.rs \VIII be conducted in the Orange County area by appointment. Ompma1oskept1cs Need No t Apply. HYDRAULIC RESEARCH & MFG. CO. 25200 W. Rye Canyon Road * Valencia, CA. 91355 805-259-1954 an equal opportunity employer 'Valencia-a planned co1nn1unit y. Joc<ited a111 ong roll ing hills in the Santa Clarita VaUc y, Clean , trcsh air ; coun trysi de l1v1n g .... Recreation? \Ve have boating, fishin g, n1otorcyc le rrd1ng, ~tagic Mountain J'lark, and horseback riding. J\ll this and just 30 1niles north of do\vnt o\vn Lo s :\ngcles. -r Wednt~ay, Oectmbtr 5, 1973 Pll ~T-ADVERflSER J!J__ Help Wapled, M & F 71 0:Hefp Wanted. M & F 710 1 ~•Ip Wanted, M&F j10Hefp ~~~!~! fielp Wanted,-M-&-F7161Antiques 800 ' · I I Elegant French GIRLS -GUYS 1·'1 ~-llH .\I 1''11 11 ''1111'11'~..ti-t , 1 REAL ESTATE SALES 1SOLJJ IF:ns lcani Armoire• ( 1111 !a I \lttl I p1ut 1111 r "'i-O(J )ohs ) '· TRAVEL 1 111" J'\\ I !Mii lllll•" d ,!\l't '.1.,,,, 1.ll\l\' l't1~·11 .. 1i Arn1oi11•s. I u~ 11111•· OVER 18 I ~:~11J1;I t:·•:•,I· ;71r ·o11 r ·'' I E•X•P•A•N•D•l•N•G :r:l ,:~:~.:_:~.) . ~::;:;;;::·:~. t~~~~1·1!1/.111HJ~1 ~~1~: l . I \ 1 ) I I I ',. 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"''''" ,11,.,,11•,Hk "'' ,,1, ,,ti)~ r\ 1h.i!l" llt~"lSll'l'.'<, dr<::>~llll:I \f11~1 l•1 11• ,i( .'<• -.111~11• !':11 'Ji'I o I; WE'RE ON THE GROW! 1'1\IJ.l)J{·COi\ I' ~I,, k ,. r tuhl«•, ht:ih•t, Ji.ill ht'I'~. 1 L'i l1 u\•f n1 •• utt•ls, s111ukl'1 '\I" I' llo'' ""1I;\ ,\ 1 l l,\li lu l '[ l"llio 1 ~-~~,,(Jiu l'•'lll! f"I' :,.i '"·1 i•Hl!\111'1", l!lk II I' I!!> 1 1 1 ,111•~1>11 1 1"11"'1 !u 1·111~t1+·d 1., ,,J.,11 !:1~-.ri h• ,11 l••I' f 1 1 ·~·,._;o:I\ bJJ\>Ji\<'H'r" :u•rl Y1111 11.11111• '11.! 111·•k '''l"'Jl"l' f)/1'11 1 i11111h. /\•• 1>'\j)l'l' 11<'1'•'"" Th e INVESTMENT DIVISION 0 IVl.l·f'llO!'\I: An~ ,,,r•:11·1• it ~ ;\u1.1,. g1f l~ ~1n1"h111i,: !I IH11!11! l•l'i•<.'1 1111 ti·r ol/)l•I I h11••11i<·d-.1• of •l u ·~·t lll<'l.il,; THE REAL ESTATERS ,·, ex pand-I UjJIJ111'1fl> '\\,Lilied jll & !u!l .,.,,,.1 h, ['II', .,r B1:-; ~·1·111Cl' !•11 I" !~HJ.i i 1111•'1'\'lt'll' ('.il! f u ""'"" • ~1 s I 1·1 1 "'7 1 81~7 I ln•ljJ ul 1 ~·:11·11 H lll'l'Y hl!,l!I 1111\t', exp pt'Cf. 4""""'""':.i Co :.! S[Ul'l'S th SI rvu YQll· 111:, ... ~1 \j'/~r1 ~\I'1 1 11i :-L'i • 11•1111-! ir .. i,· 11 tn1•11·1• •1 ing this month! We are moving in-·rl·~P.f'F'JNJ.:nYconP ·197-l !f.\5 & 4~:1.1r1 ' •• , l 1'1 ll \J ,-!'1 l.•)Hfl .\lil I '" ,\ J)l\1 OF -·-~~~ 1 1',·1·.~:;~\~~ 111 l''1111" <1\ 111· g'"''"' r,1 ~1-. to our beautifu l NEW IRVINE Of.. ~~'.';N~~,·~1~s~·.~s~~11\us"'· SCRAM-LETS J·.CJll! ,)(\B A1:E.\'f'Y FICES • th h t f th AIRPORT fl'l !lt:(' b(!l('fits I<) rn1dut't' 1 t:1n1. ll(•111. l'.I J;111L·I'. 1'.l·:!i :1,, .1 11 "'. su11" :;11•, in e ear o e 11ir11v11lu •• 1 u1 l1t·111 h 111<·.1 ANSWERS II ;·:"~,,,ol<~ 1·~~ t\J!;'.s';·l';. j~!ln!71 Jl!t.rurn:: .. 11 [:. ;1. 11 .• :i. I r:•1 BUSINESS CENTER! O ur co mpu -Ht "ul'd]l'~" of l'>.pl'J'1t•11~· ('\I' ' "1 _...., \t ''\1111 ll,jk>tl'llllt•. 111.o11111 f f a111111il ('F p,,1,• l 'I•'', --;----.• 1 1111!.\ 1 .. ;•1l·p.1 rt· 1n1uJ~ ,\ ter backed team o top pro ession-T<',as ltt'l'.1111 ·1-y cu1·1i. Box 1 1ri-.1 ~1 -l'Hi.::•n -c yniL , II \!1.l!l.! ;o.)o;/o,I~ 11t ed••d :-.t 11o1l1 :: t•ld«1ly .!Ill I . I · d 711. ~·1 1ro11t1 Tt•\, 76101 \\<1noh•1 -lllNNINr: ll,,1 1' 1·1111111'11• ,\1uht ·1··~1 l•til.i!•ni l.id11·s. 1 ur 2 il.11 s d investmen t dnd ysts IS ex pan -i\n l!ld·llrnl'l' ph!l•11't•11hiz(-. ::·;•,i111~·s_.1,)11.'1.~1 ;,1;111:-.1 .r1'''k .•>1.>--1~,1 ing t o 20! We need more career TRAINEES 1v1111s1,n111i.:1,11 h-l11111g 111 I > lhr• p,1"\ .' \I l«.i"! 11<' II l'l •' !l11i.1ir·1\,ld•·1 -,~:;:1;1ul NEVER A FEE mind e d peo pl e in 1 11\INi•d:'ll(; 1hr11 ··-~= I~"· ll"t '1<'1 .I I•) lw• '' •l l\1•·d [ \\ill lt'.illl d<'jlt'ndahlc• IJ('•lpl1• -CH-RISTMAS GIFTS \l•i•I hi111\I 1,~,·k 111 .: (',o i,,., • COMMERCIAL tn lW•HIJI•' pl«,.,111• ll'J•'<f!f•JI I.oui>. >.\I\ ~11Jdh If •nll~•'l" l•ih\' lq 11 <HI l.1 .,111~ 1111 t I "I 11 KEYPUNCH JllfJ l 111.1( 01u·~ J.\usl l:w ••u ! • ,.;,,_ 101! l'i•I'. 1-.ui.:; f' !1011 1 "11 r11 t11• [1./1111111/ 11'1 e INDUSTRIAL '" ~1.111d 1•11111\• sl11fl 1r 11•1·! dtsk. V11·1vu.u1 11 .1hu1l Iii! 1 ...... lh \\1!1 l"Ll!I \d<t!, ,( l . I ,, •'~".il y Jp1•111ng~ ri1 1 1•.I l 'l11t !bl ~. !'•• k111;: t us <l!hl' l •11•11' "1111 11 shirt !119:1 lo :;tru 11 '.!nrl 1 Jt·ll•'lrv 1\!.!11v sn1.d l1!11lls'I /J<i---.11,1c · \\1•1·k 111 h1:.1ut1ful ,\,11r ... 11 • RESIDENTIAL INCOME :-.h1f1 1:;2v:-: 10 s 1,1rr1 l id B\('l\f)()\Jl~ !.\lf'llHrs IJ'Jl(J Jn1~ ,\r;1::-:cy L1 '11)1'I', ·1 r IS 2" "11 I ~ ,, h• ~t;;1rt1 Jt11is1• Jx~)1 Jt1r!H•1 Ul\d , L'.\\ ;:J'r .l1 d :-ii • Su1 11· ~>ti: If k' t J!l 30 rl<1.1s & ')() d 11)'S, j l '.it·I, 111 l•"H 1 1i11n11nt:1i111 H1'.1th ~,·,~,_1 1 :'J O artne ll Personnel you are see 1ng a op career op- llFJ.I' \\,.111,·d -1~1 -;1'111\•' Service A gency portunity in REAL ESTATE INVEST.. Apply l PJ\1-4 P J\I GOING-OUT-OF-l~1undr1· Nil l \pet'lt'lll(' MENTS h I'd . , * Oittni,:t· Cuust Pl,1st11_·:; * BUSINESS 11, <l~""rv ~i 10 ~11 ... r huui· 500 N e wport Center Or. wit a sol organrzat1on .~JO \\'l'st 18th ~1 CornpJ,·11· r l1·a1.i11.·t· !hru (',di '17:1-7\si N e wport Beach 640-8470 1 then you owe it yourself to talk co~ta !\lesu. Cd!1f f c11r~1-:1 \1 \:-; I H ostesses & W aitresses I k ------------Q111Hs, 11.tk & 11,1111111 r1 1rn., I :'\Ell L'Alt vEr,\tL !\L\N with us! 20 years experience ba c -* TYPISTS * 1 J•·11·t:11'Y ·1·1,1s1·(! ·"'1· .~.,\tnn · 11111" r,r I• ll llll', d.i_, 1\'1,·1,. 1 .. 1 ,k111~ /u1• Yuu· 1 I Antiques for Interiors '1"'1'· 101 '""" """1' 1" 1"'•· d b th FINEST REPUTATION' n.'"'1"' '"' ~011 ~1·3~11u11h.1 t.1 n1 1k "p11d1• eye . 1 b :rl4·1 1'("1:1-.11111,,i'r!:'ll I Fiddle r s Ill R estaurant 111 lih iiut'k '11 1.i g•i J.\'suii .. : Th e INVESTMENT DIVISION of a "111/:::;;:;~'· JO I Appliances --802 1 j\1 (t!l " i., "'''Ill•' "''lint• . .:1:!•1) 1 ... i.:11111 l!1IJ, \1.111 \l ;J Jn·f·111'' !JJZ J.,+~u11" 11111-. II\!\\ \l(J i (Ill'.\ \\, '.'\~'Cd ,\11 ----()ff1t ,. Skill,, 11111..;.-.1·.h.l l<l l,!L ~1'111·!-11. \1.11 ,\,111111· .,11,1 J .1111l)'n•t l ' 1 11 1. I '''''''' •. _, 1,, •l 'oll<. ,,,,., fl\1.1 ppor. ·,111p <>Jt'r I 1r1.,1h1r1g 11111,1 •·•1' . , 111\•l.\1'1\]a\1IH•,11 !1t·.Jli1 1 \f) ' • a(' .t, f.',•n1ul1• '!'\'"<. \lu•11 ,\\.11 1· 1111•11,, , .. ,.~ ~ 1 .. 1 11·1.11!1< •r111d i.:•11ll1·11J.111 110111 .\!.t!.\1111\H' Western Go'rl In•. 1 1 1 I ti I l:•ili1'1.I Cu\'\'" !\!!~ 1:.i 1l1 I .. I 'l'!i('s, ( U< h !'.it 1r", ' ' I 2 NO EXPERIENCE 41!~i7 \lat·.\rthur Bl\<L I ,\ppl1.1 1111 ·s. ~~.~ c1,·nn1')l•'.• J _2!..'. .;•i~ !.!fl ~r11 iJ01t Be11 rl1 I L.1~u•i.1 U1 1ttl1, I HOUSEKEEPER NECESSARY 5~0 0.1:r, lfl J.o;~~; 111 ·1!1 1 11:1~'.!1 N< ll'J)O •i t tlf/11 "· 1'.r1·1 r11111· Call Bob Licata at 546 .. 1600 Today. I·:q11.11 Oppor E1npln~rr i f'1 :1-:.rc1ri:--n;,i\L\GJ.--;-:-o;;~\L1 : l•i 1•111' J1111 "1 1'1'L'11111i-: t 'ill TRAINEE POSITIONS TYPIST Nt 11 llnl1K11nt l'C'frl.(: ". 641·.->lfil b1t1r fl·h !\l\111·t'11 1--------------•1, ·r 1 1 1 1 ' ( ------>l'dl!TI U JllOdCl'll Ott• 1!1 <ISlll'dSlll S .~ r 11Jli'.:l'S, llOlJSJ.,J\l.LPl"l"t NOW OPEN 1Help Wanted M & F 710 I Help Wanted, M & F 710 1 il111n! Con1 plex Cln~c [(H'<i-11·a~J1r1s & dryer~. ft1 cto1yl L11'c' 111. 01111 111 1. l1,1th, Tl-. 1 ' tion so vou l'an s.'l\'l' on 11'.irr.!nl~. Sill l'.;1 11111~ t\p! B1·t1. i 111 {·(1!UJt,\ss('ll\blyCorpo1 1-1t11)1l P Jtt;-;-;l'l!OOJ. !C.t(h('I'' ){RS Sta11 s:xio Cul r.t 1k1 nt:,\Cli ·crTY 1\PPJ.L\KCE 111\, Eng:. ~1x.',1k111g. Sl !O h:1s u11111C'dl<de opt•ri1ni.:s 1111 11 <111ted 11111nt•d 1-.sp'd &/"1 [ SANTIAGO BANK ' \\hitr, fi.IO--f:iQ55, Criai.lnl '.iti2l \V, \\'.1r11c1'. SA J..[HJ7llO 1nu. 6 1H-72'.!\ l'1HdtHl1011 & inspl'<lt1•11 I t.C. l.J,,sscs rll'ef C,1i[ i·:x1/\'r1<'n<rcl I "l'l'SOtH1el Ai.:l'1lty, 2i90 Z<Ki2 N, Tu~lln. Orarij;l' JI UU . ..;EJ..:l.F:l'blt \\:llllt'tl, 'J'1"11n1'l's Plc,1-.nnl 11'o t'ku 1g tii)-.1012, 1·ve lii,l-17?."1 E X EC. SECRETARY J1:11 bor Hlvr! C\L !.ms-j6'6·-·---- I'.,,, ,,.,,1,1,.,. '''''''·'''· 1,1,, 11111rf!t1u11s --------l'I ''' J)o 'ol'<'•>' co· ---• · \) l I ) 7 \' , ' \ I J :!~,\L .1:.:,,;,1.c. .).\Ll::S 11 i. , u. ... • Typist/Proofreader (, J .. lil• ' e1s11trc•n11' hs1•1k •111 11 t1\1n ... l..'.iguna !1JJ) 1 ~lil'CE~::il'\l{i:..tl ' \!r :'11111"1 X\:l.>'.'00 ,1 0 ,.,,. ll'k ,.,. , .. ·[/{ant:•' 11 /! n1P11s fut l """ Hills IHt ll i~G-:t!IUL L'll('Ull ,\ssen1h!v Lorp +.. • ' ·• 1 , ,.,,,1 .<1u1,1l1 1 11._,,~ :'ll lt l" \llll'I' t'llf'l )..'Y -----3Jtl;l itcdlull ,\1 ~·, C0st,1 ,\Jc:;.t ,,e11 u1 cXV1Cr 1c1K'l'U J u<n the I 11µ1st & good s1x-J11ni.: r s i'll . II I' k • '·!•".>I''' I lltn lo ~ J,.u"'es t and f,1stt'St 1· 1 · . ~ ·' Cust Sl ll)ll l.;;1 \(J'Y little (• s l' '--' 1· p • 1 011 11 .1 ~ ."' " SECURI fY L• t o llt'nrrH~ 1\pply I ,.~"" "l6-_"". 11:rnspoilalion. 111" 111 or J.:qunl Opi~n r un!lv Eniployt•i gT11111ng tesa lt' org,Jruzat1v1 1 1 111 pi'rscin, Pt'llll,\stn ri, 1-,.i., :.!:!:! " _,..,),J ---o-'7.~ I ' •J0-0('!'~ I \•Ill! ,l lh'l\IU!J, ~1! Ul <r ;)()I) ~· \{ \1' (' h ')I) l\l' uu . " v" o·\•es, -~ -----1~1·11po1 t ill\ cl ., C:'ll 1 • ,\ /\, :111!.i 11 ,•1s l't' ,, , tli5-16-:0 NOTE TELLER of!k\'S &ntl Ue1on1c a 11-.-1 ----;-;-K,11111.,r,· :iu1•i "1~lit·r 56.'i. n .. ·1111J1 r 1Jf Ollf i\J1lhon~1 r" OFFICERS I ,\ 1H~.ss 11.u1tril rsp g-d 1 1. tlfJ"' ll~)tJ.:'1:1\!:E:!'J:l{. full t11n(' 1,.,1,,.,,,.,,,,.11 llool.• Cl '!I II II I••·• l' ,, !' , 1 ,' . 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NECESSARY 11"1n1t•1! for part ti r v · · " 1"'1'111 ·1 ,--.l11lll l<'ll •·'.'<'"' J'I II ~·•--"<"I ', •I tll \· lt •"'l(I' ! 1rs. n!rl, xlnl '-r' :~~I f-01 1 ,t ,\1 .. 1•a·,,. l\J ...., __ ,.., • i"Hl hr l!ful , 1101 11e1·. !\llld $l!t.) li ll~2 1IO . _r~t!"_f::ng!~h t rq.:>l!':!l~I l~1J-.'1llh1 B1•.1<h j REAL ESTATE Ch• t W rk r <,(>d/C o..::kt a1l s l!Il --· -· ---- 11 f) U.st l\l<J<:l'l"lt , J11,'-lll 1:11u.1I Uppo1 1 .. 1nplov1·r I SALESMEN flS mas 0 Sli-1!000 Rent Washers/Dryer1 Chin 1·r10111 .~·i v 2 Child1<·n \\ \l'!'I !"'/' Sl \\k Full n1tllnl. ----\\11\ n''' ""l'k In 1111· J 1Pl l1'~I 1 :-O!l<'ll'"'-[ll! """li(·,1nts , ,' ( .. '" ·'· 1'.xp Pnl~. ,ill , ""1n!· J 1H.:1t.,11. II I~ ·"\'.!.sLr: No lnterv1·ew1ng · "" r J 1 * (J'.l(t.J "2 • W 111'<', -!l1111 t 111~lnn l~' ,1( Ii . ,,1,,.uld nH'•'I tho• 'oi l r,,, • 1111 •1" Jlf~! ( n ~~! 1 '· -·-'"-.~~- ll\!L·..;1.1\";J..J>J:: 1!--;-~,., _1-;1 DAY BUS BOYS l'"lnrt.1111 \'.di•_\ I.«! u" f1oll<J11111g rc11 u1rl'r\1C'n ls. 1 1!11...l11•a1 l 'J!\!, Apply l1o:1Al.:\Hl.;;'[11uS<'Hrs(;,1~d1;.1 rl :l rh ," ll'k, J ,:1~tu1.r 1\1gut•I l.1•rt111.1•"· '.!IOI 1; !.d111gt•r 11 .1111 .1uu \',,Ii !'!111 :'.1,. )~'~ 11.un I B1u11t1·, 1osr 520.J $\>ll $100 .Jl'l'.I. ('.ill ·!!)(;...()!(,'I :S.\. !\.\!\hi \!J.L,\1,J~ l~E\L -Min. age 23 ! \\',u ll'<'S~. J>;rX'l'l~'IM:t•d .'·~~1'2.'I __ PRE-CHRISTMAS i\u1 ,_,.~ 1·,~-T \1 1 ;, '~;: !'d.i. -Height 6' or near j e Lun<h & Dtnncr 1CtlLD . ..;J•o r I•> c·.,-,-.1-"-."-1i; . HitlpWanted,M&FJlO HelpWanted,M&F710 HI W t d M&F 710 INSURANCE SALES RN-LVN-AIOE I H!«•~p1111111-1 r" Sii• -Day or night BLUE DOLPHIN e j fl""\lr·~~. 11lutr xlnt t ond e P an e • J l l 7 ,, .. 11.er ~111 f!s Top p1·1 1 Intriguing Business! 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CAR HERE -X-1 ~.ov Lit• r ant.1s1a· lr111i.:e 1l111 11n11 1··~1 QC t<HllllHUH(·n-iiknds, Juli Unio ii hen quali-11111111,; ~h1n r n '+.,,, 1 l1J'l' 1111' k' 1s 1.1 111\:;; f1'-'r11 P11.za ;;()'].12 c-i 01111 Vall<'\' I 1oj .. ~l •" fabulou.; oppo1 fur career llrnt'l1ts, 4 <l't)' \\Ork 1l't1ck, 11 11ns \'qtil [lnle11! 10 30 t.1\I Z. fh'rl Lc ·~111ul11• !\111-..c-: !{1•:.-:1~1!) 1111• "111" r_.,1 •'1) l•·t.r11u11 ,.,_ !'~·!._;., La g___:'i:.: · r.1.1-:(~·~,--,.-.,-,,-.,.--,c,,c,.-c,c,,-.,·I mo!t\alrd u1d1vtd11,1 I seek· S17-·:·,07 P<tl J-:1t~<·l1~1n1c•,s, t119J \\f'sl· 1 .,,.,,,"'' '""'' " '. d IJ"'tnt.11 Hd. \:U 1IA 1l1h,v 'lll" r lw " 1,1, (,ill hnn l'lo .I"•· C,,IJ I I ' ,. . "" r,incf' • .roup 1 -. II .\f\' !'!::IJ m;ud" for ,•1,•·,..,,,,,. 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I " s l .i 11 Personncl/\i::enf'yO[l1\.lll<', in a hu,;;y f)l',ll 1ll'l' J\lin. l-.'\f'(' N-"-!l'l'L•ll' '.l\7111/ JANITOR !.i!Sl.\l11l1<l .. 011 n1 1·· ' 111 .J.[)EJ{ ('~"''rll'll•od II\ ll 'tsh«r/d11tr N1111h1r1n tp\l1 . 20111 J\11l·helson Ur :.i;.r.f'~Jlf'rlf'lll'<' :-..S-'•'\1:1 Sf'<'felii ll ',:..: An,1 S!i5r1 i\r11ix11t Offi." P;111 !1.111> ~--l~t 111p\lllt: (''· !ll'<"d ... sc•lf t .qu:d ()ppr l·.niplr)\"r I ornu11tnl.d ;n.rl 1,11j 1 Sl(fi L1k.-n1"1' S4i-fi.12X l.i h· 1':'11 ,.1. i·irnin.·. ,,1n !l1~.·11,1111l'd 111d11 11 111 • .ih RECEPTIONIST • ,1'lt-61·,1; • CLERK TYPIST r)'~,,T-AL-1' I k l•'lll· !'ilj)!'I I hOI $~~M) A t ' 804 .. -.et'ep!1n111st. <l's Cl 1 ldl·f}l(il hl'l\l!l "~;. :'llHn·t ll ,ip111111h , .1\~ l,>pln(:: i ;.<1~1d Li1r r~p··r, Plt':1~.in! 1 ur~n11·1 ----UC ion Great s1artlng sal:j(}' for 1•nlY At least l vr l'XJX'l'-. "1111 ~ ,'!llllllll•I !H Si(li ----11111•11•• \''"'' >.u 1'\p11 .ol1!J. s11"ir l1 1'1Jt11ro1n••' ... 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('o~ta i\lesa._===~ 1r1tns portatio11 to tra\·el to D£PARTMENT!:>"TORE --------sP r<'J,\Ll:)J .lcn.ioyspublh l•lntact Cri l';:il.i Co1 p, f'f'I I~'' 577,1 \10\1).,'.' 11\Tll!tPlrC I! ·:4 Po~t Ole~. Apply ill Persun. TAILOR $1E5XOOEOCtUT$17V5EOSOO nF:,\J,T(Jfl" l='o l'\f'(l l• ·l'd \~111 !1•11111. lH:'IK'f1ls Apply lrl Person, ('ns1ri i\h ·~;i~ (':ill_!_ !J2!i27 (";1n~·r tr.1in111gl !\IOI'(' th1tn (Hundreds of Rare, Elegant Items from Scotland, England & Pi'nnysaver, l~t:j NC\\'pol1 ' , 0 ' :>JNlF. 1'!.l l ,\_e;1•s li·' .. I. ~'.lli2 1110 s 1.1rl111g-Pe11nysa~er 1>1) Nc11por1 SECRETARY 1:i0 flC'lds to l'hooSl' froni' Bh ·11,C!\1 ~e11rl r<'su111<>or c.i!ITOD/\Y I 673-4400 s;dt•tv nH111v benefit ~ Blvrl.C:\1. INTERMEDIATE • 1 Op port u11 1t y ror ad· Belguim) For Men's Wear fnr (•nnf1d1'nl1.1l 1\0 co~r N<>I\ 1n!t•r11t'l\lllg. 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All!1'-.---------- twnE'fl l( ('1.ll J:.1rli r1 1•11 \l ;u , X1:~·27(.(I, ])t•l\l11S f. I 1t'1l1). Pel'B(llltlf'l Ag4•n1 ,1 nf lr1·u " ~ J\11«hel~on l >r , DELIVERY \\·or1c 1\1 ('11 - \Vomen ovt'r 2.'"1. 1'1fl rried, part time. us<' 011 n cRr No selling, good ea rnings Call R94-2TJO. DEUV1'..tlY l\ten. LA T imes, to honles 111 N..,, prt Bch. sn:> n'IO + bonus 642-4800 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A WANT AD 642 .. 5678 ELECTRICIAN Pcrn1:1111 111 1 p1•r11ng JOlffl1<')'· 11\llll 1•l1•1•t110 1o1n 11 IJC ('\- ll<'r Ahl(•'" 11nrk or heights 5 Dll} 11rek, ;\lurl Tues ort . /\pply 111 l 'r1.,;on J'er~nnnel (iff ll'C DISNEYLAND J '.:li ff<lrh11r Bild, An.ol11·1n1 !12."f1J F,qu,1 ~~pi-..1r. t:1nplr:yt•r ~ I ELECTRONICS \'n1111 .: Clf'r ll~•tll• 'l h i J!I !1" hl'f>111 1l np1·111n;: 1101 P•'!""l I 1\ ,.,r ~·r. 1t1 :1l1i.:nn•<'nl "! d•' Sll-(rtl!IL; •ti H~' ,\ 1111! f\>11.·11c· rtht•ri< Xlnt h1•n1•f1t ~ LARK ENG. CO. ~(i(i \\I 16!h ~t , '.\B * i;.12.920·, * ---f ,.,. 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F: 1 r (' 1 t' on 1 c P ' f.'i"labHshcd 1965 LOST ART breaker~. 836-<1972 nit. I pm, ~111'. 11v.ul, $150 111cl U11Js. i\I l' D 0 ~· ,\1,li'S ]{,--.-.1nurn n1 TcC'hn1r1ans & J.'u-st Lu1c CALL JOHN 544--8888 Du(·hC'11s • J>t De Rose + or 842-3825 nlL 6, :dli--2797 ;ifl (; S:rn ,Juan 1;.q'"J ,\1.111.rgers, S I II t S1'~CRE1'AJ{Y -PT. 8:30 lo Pt d<' Bn1z"el1M. llelg'om uppn.·1~01 ~. ''"r' en °P· SALE:SMAN & J\lanagM", 12· 30 i\t lhn1 F $2 50 ""r "" ' 111.0NT DESK CLF:RK J;ini1ori.il \!,11:11r lio1llt'!' 1\11'11 po1 tu1111y to l\Ol'k 1n a gl'O\V· I , l n s~ & I "-_. 1·~ lace Sha11'[ $1~. fi r 1n , S CJ 1 . k & L'\)IJlll<'!' P• 'i"!lrinnl. Ai•nl) In• "•••••In-of AMF 1,,n Jllll t' '" c l. Q~.1 up ll', ,,.,111(' crranus, n1ust 1'137 7289 • ru1 C'1rien1c nn is ~ec inq F & ~! 1 22 0 1 ., " " ' '· n10111hly g un r an . if h111'<' CHI'. Ca 11 Tln.'l. l --"....:=-.=~~~~~-- :1 rg1:1hr1cd ri<'sk clerk Good fl~1 • s • ';n, (·" " The rnnu'<' looks hr1ght for qua lirf~d. No exJ)f'I'. neccss 9fi.'Hi7,16. MELODION t•arrnn~s plus a lncal. flours ~ 1 ~12'?__:_:'.11 ' •i.n~-· _ u:. .. \ppl,v in 111·111n t!: or 111 to.Ir J,c(' i2l'.il 770-.~1'.l ''--------~1 1 Pi\!, h 1l111·s. Sh,,ulrJ !~1r•rl11·1d \• ... ! '!inr !n !1600 pf'rso11 Hu·hnrrl R . 'fll(>mn1, SECRETARY h.11" NCI{ -1200 & PBX rs-EVERY OR. NEEDS! ·"" ;\J.u1.1 i.; c r . Indus trial '1'1\TC,\ Yourh o ff1rc 4 hr.ot. flt 'l' r..· prt's<'nr .1 n(·ni :1 11. ~ 1.1· 1· \t1) r,,,111 11,111~ Dai•ly p1•1of ' oa ily. &12-9!Jc. !l'.l"'------ Jl<'flr.111r·r. lli.:c' 11'1 f:1,.rqr /\ 1 :<fild ;,~,1~1 1111· lli• lhf" Pnllrr & Bn11nf1rld SEHVTCE: s!lll!<lll nt1e ncl11nL \111 <t Iv-~l")hr•r .~ honrlnhl•' 1 ~111<11~1.: l1"n I 111 1111• 11(•11d1'1 0111 Ail.lf lnr 111/111echnnlc:1I expcr. 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NEWPORT ORGANS • Phone 6 l.~15:W • ----ANTIQUES or All kinds fu111 cnsh rt~. Cnl<'ll , 11nh s, pti·turr~. ~1.•s,: ,'I, rhlt1;i rte 49;1 Oltl Ne11'pol't Bll'd NB fi·12-51')1 !'A I N1:o.,~,~G~S-,~. ~s=r~A=T~U~8~S ~1('sa P~1111n Shop 1 7 6 3 Nawport Blvd. Oi11ta Me11a TWO 16" n1cl111I 11rn1 cutorr saws, Coml'I & Sklll. 12 hp Ditch-wirch trrncher, ...... ,"' ' Camer11 & Equlpme11t 808 TOPCON, 35 r.1r-.t . SLR 11·/r-. 2 11'/llri r.1r.1 lcn~. T\tust !>'ell, ----~·~.O·~-- CAMi''.Ri\S nu .~ u11rrl. 111iin1 kln<ls M•'RR Pawn ~hop liil1 Nt•\11po11 Blvd • (.'.,\1 ti4.·...;,;-{1! 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Garage Sale 812 LXCk:RCYCLE Dy Scars, 2 • 871·1805 • 5~'.l67 1· 97H298 Puppies. 1-111.ve Sire .~ Da111. Bo Sil /D k 910 P•'l" ll'l\' f..· 1;,· pt•r rnil,... YOU It CAI{ llpt.•cds, f o r w R. r d & LRG . 1 f ,1 . I in ,51-;1s, llt>adn1as1ers 215 C~'f \\'h<'lpert 10/30 Shot.~. llokl ~' pl OC s !lt:SE1{\r1·: YOURS TODA y ~7070 \fAJ'L!·: hr 1->l'I. .\ln1 l'nnd <ULOR T\', Su•1·,..-., 1<1b1cs, 1!bt l">o! i!i-cssi•r nilt· thl 1·hst hcd!i, r!rrssers, radial saw dr"'"' 111!1T. $:t;~-6~ J"ffi!i() S;111 l\l<i rino, t'.V. B~.:Al/T l ~'UL blue flov.,-.rrd 968-19'.lG 7· h"d dil'an. $2:10 \'itluc, [o -=,A:oc. ~,.,=-1.-,71-,,-,-.,-,-. 71-,.,-.-A~l AAf'r11L1•P 'Sl:"."1. :,.1n.1~Z.'\. $.l.""JO. Slut! £':Jrrin[;"!'i, 1 M )fl\PLI·: 1Jil)('111• i;rl, <I 11nyl $..'{i(). 121.'J,J 431-192-1 Lf"iSUI'f' f'hn1r:o<. Ex r'l'l l'Ond . 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Call 642-5678. :-11;)-lt~ ···---w·-aJiliJtt:P'acnawawazzr a -.s.. .... ·-"" . backl'.'u1'lls Jlrnnram cy-vartc Y 0 · U!'lra · "l'."/N1•varla tx.l•'s -& llrKd 1·1 Ch · r s J';J Jes '1100 "'I 'I' JI ' vo 1 mC>ts 1Tem{'1idous i-av ., ~ ris ma,,-· _ · ~ _. "' · SLIP for rent. 1·:tn t:ik1• ·IO )';,,-.. I · l'led. Oxr nl'w s:rx> \\lj/J .~ell ~ ru I . . . -: Con11>t't11 ions 210 CM ..... , ) "''" l"s •1 )1:-\-)j7 =~""==,.....,.,,,--..,,.-Autos Imported ' d ITJJ;S. t.tcsn Pawn Shop. lif>3 ,..,,o 7 1., l '1 ~. "'~·1· · ' ·• ft l'M.li.~c.r, l')l'f' & \\'/\l<'r, '72 Cl/{.'\"(1()!.,: JR'+. Con1 p. , lor S200 01· -Oftl'r Xlnt ron . N ,'. rt B l ·d C'f "1~'59' C.cze lkl!:!s. ~I -· -GER'l\N Sho11 If·>· II 1· O Jy 1-· 0\'"" ,,,··t•l If I I Ii . I 673-7252 L lfpo \i 11 ,, ,,..;, " l\larkf'r " 1• , 1 • · "r . i; Lp 11 , ..., '" ., :.1· ""n ., u y t'QU!Jl, \\" O EO 970 · ERTONE 1 ·t n1os. l''<'rrialr-Spayl'1l. i'l'IO\'· st('cping aboard. $50 n10, a ir rond. 1·tc. Only 17,000 ALFA R M GAR.GE' m 'c-""" •-1 u~SILV t'rf'!ru.·i::uiar SK[~ ,i:, l""'t.!<, men's, good · J JI• 'I k off"" 0~11 673 ='-"A'">i . ''' C 'I II J' " i ., .. .,. ....... ·' "'/case S[>Cakcr ~Z"> -~ ""' uu:~. mus St' . "a c '" "" >0a coves, -"""' ~.. 1111 •• n . nns11 r r . ~· clean your garai:t-in e.oe:· 5.?I-J.!97 " c-ondilion. Al~o ski <'quip. 548-7277 12/1/73 11·111lr. 714-4!1-1-79(11 * ALFA ROMEO change for uscablc surplus Ca.II days, 97S-Jl9S. SAINT BEP...NARD R mo. nld \VANTED slip for 2 8 ' 2-t' Road liner, self-contained. itl'ms. Lumber wan 1 e d • Office furnltU1'e/ Cl IRISl'r>.1AS Gift: Rifl e, female, A.KC, Sanc1uary sailboal. $JOO. Take o\'er payn1c111s 83()-1520. Equip. 824 /\rg<'ntinc 7rnm t.fauser $00. \\'oods P,Jood line, $73. Cull 97!>-80-10 eves· 6000 nules 545-7630. BRADBURY olt S 1 5 0., 0 GA , y ff . 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Con1ple!e Sf'· le<.:Llon now. liuy or 1<'8Sf' !rum Jim Parkinson's illr;1rh Jh11pu11~; ORIENTAL RUGS hcnch 11·ith hack $10; Call EQUIPMENT pup><, ,\KC, G v.•ks old. 331 Chcl'y Engine, 11vo ·I J:l,ar·. i'ropcrry for I\lntor 1ron1c v.•il! !'(•11 f'hcnp ond v.·hnt alt 5 pm, 54().3624. 30" Formi<"'n jobles \l'/rr. &s! hl'f'cding. 6-12-044~. l'l'l~. ,\lJ i\irt-raft Fit1ingii. fi73-20;')8 A~t , Eve-~. 675-:l'lf/7. a Chrisrrnll.~ prt'SC'nt~ EXl'.:C S\VVL Cl iRS $1 5125 1novahlf' a !l nehl'rl Sll"iVl'I D..-\Li\IATION JO 1110 old mul.:> J-!1t!cr0J l ciuit·k ..:han~". V ~lfl '-2:)' l\IO'i'OH !f n 111 ,, !1. 64fr61()() or 645-6400 67 1-5RZ2 .,._,., ,., •• , $8/24 Desks $~/~ Ch' k • C · D . Ad' I II T,.,,,, :..:::,:.c.:c:._="==-~"-"""" ,,_... ~"" scnis. 1c en urottstcr. res AKC, shots. obl'dlrnce traln· rive, JUS a Jc SupPrior. Lift'li1nc ,!£ 0Jx·11 BMW Pif'rtl" 867 \V. 19, C~f Cor ·food 1\·nrrnt'!". T.1ylor r.d. aft. 5 P:'ll 962·G~li. 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No. of San Diego Free- indlv\rlu:1tly. Oest offrr. OOBERt.f,\N puppies, 6 Origin:i! Cost 1l\'l'r $7000.00 FREE \VEEKEND t:.12-(l.'f.fil. ""'k!f., i\KC, n1ul£'/fcm11 lf' SR.le P1·iccd 11.1 $3695. R('rrealional Vehicle Rf'nlol fv-R=c'-d~.~7H"';=F7;,---I SIOO & up. 1 block no. of SEA & SUN R y Bureau. (71·11 8-12-9922 • a 10 • \Varn<'r -1686'2 Siins, 11.B. _ -· • • Trailers, Travtl 945 __ s_,._,_ .. o,... _____ ,_36_, DOBER~IANS, AhC, 7 V.'k:", lrJ.')5 Bt';:irh Blvd .• llunt. Bl'h. :.c.,;c,;;;:;_;::_;._;;.c.;:.c.. __ _;;, I ExceUent selection or pre- A CONVrNlfNT SHOPPlm; AND srw1NC CU!Dl fOR TH[ C1'l ON lHl GO. 5-18-1-0Ci way at Euclid. CLEAN useli lu1nb<'r, $50. 557-4836 .10 ooly, '"1" • "' Xl2'. Rentals from c5 Zt:NITll, RCA & Sylvania Rrasonabll', 1nall'-ft•rn. \\"ill'i~~~~B4~2~-06~7~S~~~~1 FOR snlr or lrarlr, for la!(' price re-evaluation models. ·rv & s!f'reos, priced less hold for Oiristni;1s, 9('.,(l....JO:icl 1n-0drl {'r!J" CJr !ruck. 8.\"41' DEMO $ALE thru1 !hf' disoountt>rs. \\'ith STUD Scr\·icl'. Irish -Sclll'r I l[i] &1G-?12Q SJ.\LE.S-.>;t:HVIC.t.·Lk:ASING 3 ~T. pictur<' lubt's. l yr AKC Chan1pion Blood lu1f' Transportation lf-h Auto Service, Parts 949 OVI:::llSl::Afi Dt::LIVERY 14 011ly, l:\'1X8'. 12 only ., 2XilX!2'. 7212 ~;rhii !'r .. 1113. For an ad In Call Mary Beth WofTtan~s V~orld 642·5678, ext. 330 P""' & sn vkc. A 11 <96-.<167 _ IKI ROY CARVER, Inc:. a\·11J!able n1odels 111 s((l(•k Go L DI:: N lll::'TRJ~:VER:', lll::PL,\Ct.:MENT & aux- & on lli~p!ay. ·73 models ./\.KC, Ch<1mpion lin<'s, shots, i!iary gas tanks. Pi<'k-ups, WF.DDING DllESS for siilr. e Pianos & Grands priCt'd to clear. Cash 90 7 ii·et:>ks old. G-li--?.\-06. Campers, Salef Rent 920 4 11·hl tlli\'<'S, \"fills & nio(or Size 9. In pcrf<'ct rondil ion. New spinets trom $'195 plan -0r tc rnts tn 36 mos. homes.,,892-8314 \Vas S2SO • Will :;;eH fnr $85. 5 s1yles and finishf':i ABC Color TV , 0021 Atlnn!;i, Br.: A U TTFUL R<'gtstercd TOP KAT Cn1np"t iil1••1l !or 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4#1 D ill 546-'.l36i nr ;>-iS-0071. \\·11rlitzrr C:rand Stralll'>!' or 100)() Brookhut"Sl, Hun-Poodle pups. i \\t'l'ks old. :o<rnall S17C Jl'<"k'll• 1irinrl llld BAR sroo!~ /adirs 3 spttd Upnght ~iaJ11 1 .......... $6~ ting1on ~ach, 968-3.1~ or Femalt>s. Cllll 84i--Olil. S2!XJ. Phone 6J6·!30j bcfol'e hike old bnnlc~ 1-01!1 o{ good \\!o:aver f'p111 ct ......... 114J %2-55;19. ,,T STUD Extra leg, Do!X' ·I Jl.1n. junk, ri!d ll(',\ 1mono. ~me Player piano;'>:··: ri:-on1 ~99:9 COLOR TELEVISION X!nt. Pt'<!1grec \\'arl1oek-l'"la. i.;· Ci\B'-0-,-01-. -,.-,-,,,-p-,.-,.,-.,L~;k-, To Size 50! Baby Coverlet! l§J -CREVIER BMW Sall·s e .s<-1v1..:c • Leasing 'l()g \\o". 1st., S.A. 835-3~71 fu rnilurt' f'hot'l<' 549-.191'.I. e 20 Grands ln s!ot.:k, /\'.CV.· brt:'d. :! ~Ts. 586---1313 !IL'~. $~. ----Ui;t'd and rL•huilt. Pl,ccd Lf',1Sf' a 197·1 C'O!or TV St'I. -F'•sh SSS Call ~9:\.70i2 CIVIL \Val' lrr1n.~. 11·.1111l•rl f0r Cl'oni $,o/.f.l, \·11 n1ah11 -Knahc · I N privah' c~illt>ctinn . Guns, _ ~.1,_,1 _ llainlui _ ""ur. Only $12-"·1 Pf'r 111'°'111 l. 11 . , -. "69 FU/t!) \1:111 C11111pcr. "16" ) ( General 950 USED BMW'S '73 3.0 CSA DEMO '73 3.0 SA DEMO "n..._, d1J11·n f.'ll)'1l1f'!lt. Fr"r-srr-.\Ql1AHIL:'ll, 41) g;il , nll gl:i ~s "JILi".' J•J•,'Jt (',,\L. Doo 'f S"'flrdi;, p1ct11rr·~. t' IC · l>'i'"I' _ s·,o•·•'Y & Cl;irk -" " 546-4().17 ... vi!'f' & pil.l"ls. Cilll ~lr. Sniilh 11·/1·rfll'c!or, all xtra~. $:~1(1. iniss rids ura:: 1:197-9'127 ~-Ka v.·ai -S1r1 nv.·ay -Cable nENTAffiL(lR ~1J .J:1~1'l. ;,.ix.-1 4-18 ---~ Fr!·1ghlrr n\odcl N<'1son -J\1nca1d -Cable COLOH. TV 2~.. ('0111.,11\'. 1 Ho,ses 8 S 6 Cycles, Bikes boat. /!anrl lllfld(' In Spain. -llald1v1 n -Cti1i.•krr1 ng -s oot ·s 925 l.k-:1u11ful l'•)nd1!11rn. .!i!0:-1 C e , 3 ft. lonr: Fl'Al::nta l::spanola Sohmer. *" ~Jol!>.!!7l~l~I'~ j OLITSTANJ).JNG Sho11· pro-* BICYCLES * SIOO. 6_4~ji.:!_'.l. e Organs 1 ~ d Ar \Ji· 11 olt TASC O I"" ·,..,_..~ f ))\l CflLOll TV tlJllSOI~·. ~Ill" :"fll'l'' r•i:: .l '1 1· •• CJJJ(f~r;J,\" .,,.,,,,.,,,.,, 111 1 t r n s <' o Pf', \/'J 10 ('II"""'· 1 1 \~·nlnut fini.~h. Think big· 6 1110s, Beaut ronlormat1011 " "..., , . ,·' t'l\lf: TO GO • '6.~ \'\\', '70 · 7;,/) ,\"1J1·to11, '"ii :~·•! i\n11oJ,1. '11 -J:t,1 llark•y, ·1:1 l)l~h:•· \·an. \~1;.n:i;9_ Recreational Vehicles 9S6 10/40/100 oil immicrsion, Nf''1", USl':'d and Trnrlf'·lns . "f SIOO ~l-Q>82 & ('Olnr, i\ni+'riito . i\nkara .SIO. 1101.DS ,\N\ Hll\~-• cn._<;:e Snmf' at."l'l'!<S. Sl!li Op11gan •...... ••···· · ·•· S!l9 ~""'~·~"~·~·~·~·~~· ~~~~i I hreedil!J::", ~38-3.16.1. 10 lo 6. N t'\v Ira/ran IU SJl, .... $.19.~b cash. 6"i':':-i6!G. Jfamn}(1fl<I «·/rhythn1 • · $6% Suntour )-~ Colo1 •... $R9.!l5 Trucks 962 BABY F'ln11; drt'SS tble, K_im~[ S1~·ingrr ....... S79? 1~1\Y mare Sh<'lland '.Jl).lly, Xi.~hiki IO sp .... froni $99.95 ---------- walker, ci:; diiih. M.~in<'U£', Wurhtzrr 3 k~yboarcl " ~119~ l __ ._ ... _,_,_v_'" __ ~ll 1 1n foal, gentle for JUJY l htld. u.~ed hikt'S ...... ,\u Typrs DATSUN ·72 Jl::t:J' An1trii·an ;\lolOr.", C.1:1. A.~ is for S~ rirni. l1lus r.~tr;ti;:. 6-IZ-S.lil mobile-.:. hair dryi.:r, stN'eO, Ll>\'Ti'Y Ho.hday -· · · · · · · .!i-19'~ . 536--07"5 Hcac-h l3u·yc!('s, 806 E. Bill boa etc. 5-1.9--7STT. Conn Capricf' ........... 'S395 STRA\\'HERR\. Rcian, 5 yr l:>h·rl .. Rrdhoa 675·Tl.'12 PICKUP YELlAl\\' & v.·hitt• lihl'r,.:lass ~~o~~:.._.~~r~~.1~~~7n7'9 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 ~l~-~~\~~\"abl<', "·rl! trnined, CYCLE WORKS L TO 2 TO l~~C'.~~~~:t'R0:'11 umbn-11:1 -~ -I f'hai~. 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'.,,.t,,(<"'::i;::;;~1 COPY-Mi\Clllr-;E-:--1f1(.a1 fo;· ~'Ti !Jl!O CIT\', Ci\LIF. 1RF:TRIEVETl & Shepht'rrl, 2 Boats, Gener•! i\et>d ~ son11· v.Y•rk •HI S:IQO:). !l(;:\-,'!>,.ls( .-1·•·,: 'i"2 2IOZ, air, 1na1.;~ .. \,\! f'i\1 11 d I ' !I ! 1·.n · ~---<J.ll!tJ S!t!l'cu I} Ill'. :!I 1\IP(;, offiC't' Offf'r. 81>-3-1.TI day:;;, Pl.A YER Piano, Biildv.·in. n10 o c. lo g K"llll" Ca \\"ANT TO RlJ\' sm;i!I i::ns !!('rai Pl'. · · 11s is, .1.11 , '6~ 1-'0 fll 1 Piek up, n••w rni,:, j-\i!·G:.! 11 ..:~l :.!U.~. h 7 l·!frl!.1. 673-84.'\4 rvi•s, n·knd.~. <'ICC., nutn. Guaranteed, Pri ~)18·6492. or l'lrctric 111or(lr for dingh_v. \\'llJ~ !rad1· ·r,!J l.\·111· :-10 1, nf'11· r1rcs. X111r ru11n1n..:. - - tx1 A<kB~ 9428 1-\VrlcomP bahy. d t> l I g ht SIZES mom \\1lh this charming 34-50 ~-rover If'!, i\Or.irnb\e tot s dttarnlc I_. o>ffT • ""11T,_ ~ J g1nctiam-t!av c-n '" " r I e I ! 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J)ILOT. 442, Pattern Dept., NEE 0 L ECRAFT "'7'21 tng: otMrwise thlrd·class ~t. knit. etc. Free delivery will take three dlttt'Uonl, 5(1c. week.!! or more. &md fO tni.1aat MaCl"&DNI a.Ii:. J.tarlen Martin, tht: DAILY Ruic. fancy knots, , pat· 232 \Ve11t 18th St., New tcn1s, St.00. York, N, Y. 1001L Prinl lni.ilant Crochet a-tt - NAME, ADDRf'.88 with I A.'atn by p!cturts! Pat· zn», srzr; and !'l'YU fems. Sl .00. NUMBER. • ('.nmpletf'! llll!"Wll Olff ~ SEE f\10RE Q u t c k -more than 111) glftl Fashloru1 :ind <'~ on!' St.OD. pA11ern ft'f'<' from our 0Mnpkt11 Afr1taa .,.... Spr:lng..Surn1ni"l' Cnlllloi:?. All st.00. •11.eit! Only 5()c. 11 .lltly Rq Book1t • SOc. INSfANT SEWING 8001{ Bool ot It Prlte Al&lwis. """ todl.Y. 'fl"tar tomorrow. 50c. SJ. QllHt tlott 1 -16 pattft'n9. tNSTAN'J' F' A S II I 0 N SOc. BOOK -1fundred11 o f Mwewww QlllH ftMk t - fashion fnc tR. St. 50t:, n,ASS Sl!:LI-') -642·~78 Qullt.oi for 'l'oda,'• Uvlar · LIC. C~1NT1t. has discuun!s Pty, 6-12-6.<JJS. ii~:AUT/f"llL J Y•'ur old n111f(' 6-12-9205 l\li\Cll J, rnr i;1111 t!irl h11>e. fi.lfi-ifr~1. '1i(i ll,\T:iU/I.. llu11s grt'l!I. \\. I fl J ·11 JI "I' '""2 ---flas nev.· Lu·es ,i;,, 4 ....,. On Cnr-·L. Dra"""'. Floor llA'!'. !OND Cho•d ~an. e n1aranC'r. fl!'i s o nl e Bo /M · A so «'! s(• o-,,...,....., '&I Clf"\'\' p· k , 1 , • To ~ ,.. ,..... ••" • "''~ ats ar1n• · r. tl' 1 • ~ 11· This r11.r ~et~ ~l't'al g11s Tiie. !"156-1245 or 5-l&-44111. $100. champ. pis. 6l l-2102 Equip 904 'ii THIUt.IPlf 6JO, ~;ood 3 .~pt"I, good cundilton. $.)j(), nilleai,:e and l:o< 111111 wonh Dou BL t:~ I! e d w Ith Call 5.52-9139 I male r11hhir t..· l fcn1ale • rond. $6.lO. C 11 m p I e t e I y Call ·1~2-9:.94 $3!(i. ai'\-~)7,~:! or ti-jij...7994 l\1ahog11.ny frame, ne\'l'r HA:\t r>tOND 1-1 "'/i.A-slie rabbit. Jo"'ully h'n)l\.'/1. Call TI:-:ST Tnnk, ruiifon1 built, .~toek, 1!19-1764. 'fi9 CHEV 'J T. 1\ilh ·'~ f'llp . -T-N ·, .;;---, 1 .-, _, 3 !'Kig...!l\119 ---11.\ SU1 , J.ltll, . 11 C01n1. used. $10. R.1l-M7. Spenkr-r xlnt rond, ~-· ·· for 0111hoiird mo!ON;, .11). '70 TH.IU~1P11 r©·c. ilrn'nl H.i-11, 11ir, P .'\, P B, SHrlrllr V<'l')' lo 111 j·i.. $1350. Call PING Pong table, Antique 644-S383 all 7 Slll'ER-COU.IE prox. 30 in. 11•ide, 6 ft. long rond. Runs 1\'l'll. ~575 bc>st tank.'!, call 6T;>-6676 fif·nr., 642-85114 or SL'!' SJ-1 hall tree &. misc. ltf'm1t. The fastest draw 1n t~ West. To A Loving Homl' and 27 in. deep. J!Z, offf'r. 840-1725 '68 C.1-IBVY Pick Up w/Sh,...11 1'1"0(h1cllon Pl, NB Th~. Set. & Sun. S.17~170. . .. a Daily Pilot Clas11i fied * C:ill R?,J -201!1 * ~1~21:.2 '6!l. 6:iO BONNEVll.Lt-: <'horr SOCJO. JA-GUA.oR~-- OLD Oriento1 r11.r:s one c1·, n111i.l "•'ll ll':tvini.: Stall". 673-8~57 7'xl0', lh1'£'c 30"x•l8" ~take =-'-:.l:>OO F11irviev.', 1\pt. t • :.!Q.l I '6~ ElC11.niinn offer 58&-8637 STAR GA:'-E"D;i~~...iic.J DELUXF: (:.:t·K11rt tl3riind 6 ryJ-rough, $600. C11ll POltSOIE engine ...,ta s e, .a,/ ~ ~ N<'\1·. •I It Pl In e11 1·1on. \lnlUl' I 833-82-16 SUJX't' 90, Trlumph Trickmnn :!.!.'-",----Br CL".YR. PDu.A.N ~:!(Kl. Sl'!J .S:/00. ('1111 6·12-22'12. '?'.! J<:I Cain int), llir. J'S, PH, fWU1s. CAii ('Veii. R46-3767 }of YOtJr Dolly AdiYily ~10. ~ "'iU YAillAHi\ 250, dirt l't'fld.v. l))n<INI. Cflmper .~!11'!1, r11cl S F. T -0 r Co n1 pt on V .Accordirtr1 to tit• Slor1. Xlr1 '1 \'rind. $31."1. C n I I 11111,g.~. el<',\n 499-2~:):' Ei1eycloped\:1 $1\~1. i o develop meuoge fo r Thursdoy, ~~i:.'·G~'OO. Vans 963 673-81:)7 readwords COfrespondlngtorunber5 ·fi.\'01)..-l~ '!< 26 in 10 SJl(ls, '-'-"'-------= IRVINE Cou11lr:y Club n1embcnhip for i;al.:>. 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Cus1. int. 6 cyl stO!'k. fi11s sa1-er . s21;,n. 0-ti--3143 '7.1 Oodg<' Van, '.I n1o's old. r-.111.11:~. .~trr,, pif'C's. C.R.11 fiTJ-1209. ·6.:1 no11G~; Va11. Nt•1\·ly rt'hlt <'11i,: ,(. rrnnii. Still. Call blv.'11 ·l ,\· G prn, &1:'"1)9Zi. 197'2 C1rEV· V1u1 1 1-0n Pn1\•er !<!t'Cr\!1)! ,(r. l,rak<'S $:1,!XXI 4[16-.lilJS 1!l6li CLASSIC Jaguar 3.8 Si·dnn, nu10, n1n/fln r ndio, l\'11.,_' 1\hl·<.·J.~. .to:lnl cond. $2li\IO ur offl'r. Jlri ply, tit!-7252 ~i"°JAG~'~U7A=R-oX~'K~'E7.-4~.2-~li lr hh11· ·lsr • cou[')(', eleun bl.I nil 5[1:!-7~)] l'\'C & v.·kndir; . r>.IARK (I J agUar. Classic. Xlnt C-Otl!I 11\ru~ut . Call 49!J..3008 JENSEN JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Ll\R.GE SELECTION OJ-' COLOlts l~t~1EDIATJo.: DELlVERY FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\·. Coosr 1111.<y., N.B. 642-9405 You l1M't fll'ed • lflll\ fO "Draw F'A!!I " when you pl.Re.! An ttd in tM t:.JJy Pilot \\'ant Ads! 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'"="·~ ... tier, p~w"' •,'~~,,~q 8 br .. kei. wsv.' l :r~s • .,;, con.:l1tionirq. IWZKZ 15l '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 OR. SEO. va . outom.,1:c .... dio, he oler, po .,., er ,tee,.nq, power br .. ~e•. W S\V, "" cond .. crci•e control. f 7'19BBE) '70 PLYMOUTH OUSTER 6 cylind er engine, .t .. ndord ltonsmi•i ion. rodio. he.,ier. wh ite i ide "'$rl tires. 9678EJ ) '68 OLDSMOBILE CU Ti..AS'\ 2 DR. H.T. VB. ,,u tJmlll•C. radio, he•ler. oow~r 1'eet1n9 & br.ike1. W SW +Pr•1. vi.,yl top. 'XCF- 149 ) ll111111r \J ;1'1"r C h;irc ... flan'-.· \1111•ri1·;1r1I . C ar11• llla111·h1·. \1111•ri· 1·:111 ; ,11r1• .. , \11d IJi111•r .. (!uh .... '68 PONTIAC LE MANS 2 DOOR va. oulom .. t<c , rild io. he i11er . p ower •teerong. br o ~e1 . W S W , ,.·r c.ond 1'"oni~~. buc~el 1ei1h . con1ol,. vin~I '"'$1'1'95 '68 FORD FAIRLANE GT FASTBACK Z Or. H.T V&, il utom.,+ic. rddio. hed~er. powc• 11ecr. 1nq .!. b1,.L.e1, W SW lote1. (WFG1q3 1 s395 '67 PLYMOUTH !'>UBURBAN WAGON V8 . ••d<o. he"'"'· white i+d., ,.•all lir••. •oof l11gg6g• rack. (YHE244 ) s995 ./edne-~day, Ote~rnber 5, 1973 P1LOT.AOV€RT!SER Ill "------------- GRAND NEW 1973 !f\!it:RNATIONAL '!2 10N PICICUP (o'scouN1 ] $ BRAND NEW 1973 INT ERNATIONAL SCOUT ls~,;,,, :JS!!SSCG025Jll ! DISCOUNT $1300 BR.~tlO llEW '73 TRAVELALL t o,scouN1] $ OFF MANiJFAC TUR ER '~ STICKER PRI CE '72 DODGE l/2 TOlM flCKUP a· btd, va ...... 1om1 lic. r1dio. heatar. power 1fceri11'} ~ brd ~e1 . WSW ti1 e1. 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J-IO l!k{S .FOR ENJ~i{(;y CON SERV.ATION J\•Ionday thru Friday 8:00a.111.-l:l:OOp.111. • Salunlav.-9:0•!a.111 .-(1:00p.111 . •' C losed Sundays .. Rome Of The New Car • , , "Golden r ... cN• ~626 ''Orangt Coun t~'.$ family oj Fin t CarJ" ohnson & son L l\Pl~I HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS Cost• Me1a • 540-5630 ; Home Of The N!w Car. • • "Golden Touch" • . ' i 52 OAILY PILOT '73 OPEL Manta DEi u xr CPE . J cvl dUIO. lr'itn~ . .i1r cond1!1on•nq, rdd•O. hr<1 ter. v111yl root , 11nted qli'Jss. vinyl 1nter1or.1.Ju{ker sea,s. 1t 14 1GXA '71 PINTO Au1 o. tr<1ns .• fdctory d•r cond1!10n•nQ, radio, ~<i!"~All'fHl!i '4'1!\'f'G '70 MAVERICK o cvl.. ~i.c k st111T , radio, hearer. extra nice!! G4:i.¥'~VING O CY L. '69 OPEL Kadette 51 t. w ,,GQN . .J speed, radio. hedter. New i:J~'S I i\'il(> I \,jff ".!' C\'f Y CN 517 '69 DATSUN Rdstr. '69 TR Roadster J SP<'ed, radio, 'iedler. GAS. SAVING 4 CYL. $1499 $1 279 $1087 BRAND NEW '74 MA YERICK 4 DOOR "A REA L GAS SAVER " lOADID NL: Vinyl roof. avto. rranl ., who!~ i.id~ welli., convHii~rw::e oroup, pOWt r )lttrlng, tinled gla\!., light qroup. r,tdio. 4K'JJF112l~O FULL $ PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '74 PINTO 2 DOOR "TH£ ORIGI N A~ GAS SAVEa " TOTAL DOWN l i:<oJ (.,. P'•• 11 11'71 e~ fu' 1.c Dr!.<•"'P"'I l"•<I ""I •" I'""""' <l1ot"I'" .... )I """· ,, OflD II A P •. 11 1.l"'. '"' -~ ""''" °'°"' """' ..... , 2300 Engint 4 Speed Trons Dix. Bu/Tl)ef' Group Vinyl Inferior 88 PEI MONTH TRUCK & CA MPER BRAND '74 FORD 3;4 TON PICKUP NEW '74 8' CABOVER CAMPER (51809 ) FULL PRICE s· BOTH UNITS ORDER YOURS TODAY GAS SAVING 6 CYl ." .. '67 FORD Cortina TUDOR .1 s1>eed, radio, hedler , -tVGT736 GAi IAVl NO 4 CY\, '71 MAZDA . RX2 Rorary, ..i s peed, rad io, healer , vinyl r oo r. R ebuill engine. License No . JJOU H J '72 FORD Courier P!LKUP, ~·cater, 1ust like 11('1.'1. •b25FFG OA1 SAV1NO' (Yl. • • • 4 • '70 V. W. CAMPER Pop Top. License No. J6JAKW '70 DUSTER V-8, 4 speed. radio, hea rer. (J9 !AZl\r\J OAI I.A.VINO STICK SHIJT $1987 $1088 BRAND NEW '74 MUSTANG II FULL PRICE "A T4ttfs~qpSAVER " p.-.,,_==-LOADED INCL. 2.3 li tre, bucker 5ea rs, car- peting, J speed, radio, hea- 1t'r, radial tires. r1ntcd glass. (4F0 2Y14183 $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE 4 speed , heater, whitewall t ires, vinyl interior , lool k it. {$GTANC292"4 7. BOTH UNITS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW FORD COURIER PICKUP & OVER CAB CAMPER DOT LINE OVER CAB SLEEPS FOUR. #SGTANC29221 FULL PRICE BOTH UNITS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY #072 0222 $ BRAND NEW '74 CLUB WAGON. GAS SAVING 6 CYLINDER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY so lid state ignition heater (E21BHS82463) l .ednesday. Dtceml>tr 5, 1q73 '66 MUSTANG 6 cyl., slick shill, fa ctory a ir condilloning, radio. heater, Landou top. 1?remlu1n tires, wire wheels. License No. BJ9AUD PILOT-AOVERTISER 2Q ~~~D '74 RANCHERO LOADED INCL1 · V-8, auto. trans., p<>wer FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY steering. eater, wheel c.ov- Cf"S, solid state ignition belted tires , dhc. bumper group. (4A47H1J068) ~~~D '74 TORINO 4 DOOR FULL PRICE "THI INTERMEDIA Tl GAS SAVER" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY V-1. auto. trans .. power steering, oower (disc) brakes, radio, t"leater, tinted gfas~. dl11 . bumper group, remote mirror. {4Hl1Hll-1769) ALL NEW 1974 VAN GAS SAVING 6 CYLINDER LOADED INCL: 6 cyl., auto. trans., power steering, power bra kes, he111ter:, tinted gleu, gauges, passenger seat, sliding c argo door. (E3'BHTD37'9S) FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • San Clenienie T oday's F inal Capistrano EDITIO N .N.l.'. Stoeks VOL 66, NO. 339 , 7 SECTIONS, BO PAGE S ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMB ER 5, 1973 TEN CENTS Mexican Group Protests County Hiring "Bias' Orange Counly supervisors Tuesday passed charges o( a Jl.1exican-American group on co11nly hirlng practices to the sta lc's F11ir t-:1nployment Practices Con1- 1nisslon (fEPCi for invest igation. The Orange-bast.><! An1erican GI Forum focused its attack during Tuesday's meeting of county supervisors on the county 's Building Serv ices Department and its director, Joseph Smisek. Alfred Ser11t10, a vice president of the GI Forun1, odn1itted that in singling 2 Micl1iga11 Boys Slain lit l(idt1ap ROMULUS, ~fah. [UPI) -Gerald Craft "'as a bright-eyed. 8-year-0ld ~·ho oocc starred in an advertisement for Kentucky Fried Chicken. Keith Arnold was a 6-year-<>ld friend. They \\'Cre kidna1>l'<i Saturday as they played in front of a friend's house. Police found their bodies Tuesday in an abandoned field. 'l'he Arnolds learned of the kidnap Saturtlay wht.·n someone telephoned their home to demand a ransom of ~.000. "I couldn't 'raise $500, let alone $53,000.'' f\ilrs. Arnold sobbed. Arter police tried un .. "iuccessfu\ly to trap the kidnapers v.·ith a fake money drop, using nev.•spapers instead of cash, the telephone calls stopped. There y:as no v.·ord of the boys· fa te until Tuesday. Then a pa s.'>ing motorist spotted a body In a field nea r Det r o i t's 1'1etropolilan Airport. l ie told police. Jt u'35 Keith Arnold and he had been shoe. several times tn OlC head . An intensi\'e. search in the wet, thick v.·eeds turned up no !race of hi~ friend, Gera ld, but ' woman passing a field abou t a mile away spotted anothett body. Jt was degcribed by police a.s a dumptng ground for murder victims. '!be bodies were the eighth and ninth found in lhe fields in 30 months. Po ll ce said they had no clues to the k.ll lings. !\t rs. Craft showed newsmen some of her son's homeY1ork -all marked with ii teacher's sta r for excellence. ''I don't unde rstand It," she said. "fte loved lire and school and the Cub Scouts so much. He was so bright and friendly." Cle n1 ente Y ottth Hur t a s Thinner Can Explodes A San Clemente youngster, who suf· fered painful and disfiguring burns to lhc fa ce and shou lders late Mond ay in the explosion of a ca n of lacquer thinner , has been transferred to the bum unit of Orange County Hospital for leng1 hy trealment. David Hiley, R. or 2.10 \V. Canada, suffrred the third-degree burns v.·hen he lit a rn atch O\'er th e ope n spout ()f a large can con1 ~ining the explosi\'e thinner. The flash fire sent a blast of name into his face. Firemen :said the young ster found the cans piled up near a trash receptacle of an apartment building near his home Monday afte rnoon. Several witnesses to the mishap gave the youngster fi rst aid until !ire.men and police arrived to help the child. David initially was treated at San Cle1nente General lfospital and then moved to the special burn care unit for fur ther treatn1ent. 1'ian's Body Found SANTA BARBAllA (UP!) -The body uf a 23-year-old universi ty student, miss· ihg t~vo days after a weekend boaling accident , was found Tuesday near the Goleta pier. A. PET THEORY : A DS SELL PETS We have a pet theory at the Daily Pilot. We think Dally Pilot ads sell pet> ••• among other things. '!be proof: Too many pl!ll. Want good home for young M)'N>h Bird. Nearly new cage in- cluded. ~. (Phone No.) Th at ad made the sale to the first callr:r to respond; your ad could act equally rast results. Jtave a theory you wan t to test or t10mething to st:ll ? Dial 641-5178, the direct line to result.s at the Dally Pilot. oul one department he would be subject to criticism, but claimed all county departments are "equally guilty of discrimina tory pra ctices in hiring f.lex- ic<Jn-Amcricans. '' Seralto said his group had investigated hiring and promotion<1I praciices in the Bu ilding Services Deparlment for the past nine months. Answering a long list of allegedly discriminatory acts, the building services director said that the minority hiring Prime Time On Hi s Hands SEATTLE. Wash. (VPI J -The follo11.•ing appeared in Tuesday's Seattle Post-Intelligencer classified advertisement section u n d e r personals: "Sue. since )'OU le.rt me, my heart has felt a great loss. The house Seems darker than ever before. No one to talk to me at mealt imes. The warm glow that greeted me upan coming home Is no longer the re. Never had I reaJiz. ed how lonely life could be. Know- ing how muc h this has hurt me, please stop my !iuffering "1d send ~he TV back. Rick." Vandals Hit Coast Store In Walkout Asserted vandalism and harassmerit brought on by the meatcutters strike of Southland superma rkets mo\'ed into San Clemente early today, atf«t.ing the downtown Safeway markel Management aide1 at the store called police at I a.m. to report that about $170 worth of packaged meat had been ruined ~'hen vandals apparently entettd the stOre before dawn aDd slashed open prepa red packages. Vandals also smea red a hard putt y substance into the locks o( the front doors of lhe store, said spokesmen for the supermarket at S>l N. El Camino Real. Yet another incldtrlt took place Tues· day evening as an assistant manager or the market drove a nonunion meat cutter home.. Police were told a mysterious car followed the t w o employes to the butcher's home and then sped a"·ay. Officers planned extra patrols of the ma rk et in an effort to stem any new problems. Darker, Dirtie r Streets Forecast l1i Sa1i Cle mente New energy-conservation measures ordered in the city of Sa n Clemente promise to make some streets darker arxl all of them dirtier in months to come. A report prepared by City Manager Ke:Meth Carr ror city councilmen tonight shows that street sweeping schedulCJ b&ve been thinned to call for !he service once eve ry two weeks, Ins tead of weekJy. The report also shows 1hat street ·' lighting has been cut in half in five major sections of the clly. The locatloru: where the cul!I were ordered involve sections of Ave.nlda Del Mar, Camino de los Mares, Camino de Estrella, Avenida Pico and the Shore Colony area . The Shore Colony section was recenUy converted to underground. utlllUes and new llg!lt standanls lnotalled under lmpnwement districts. Carr allO bu told councilmen that orders for several six-cylinder pickup trucks have beel'I cancelled and four- cyllnder "1glnos ,,.... .,bl!ltuted. All night-related ·actlvllltt at recrea· Uon facilities -lndadlnl the popular city tennis courts -have been curtailed as well. the o!Oclal said. Al city hall. tho thtrrnoat•I> ha ve bttn lowered, all out-of-town trips sharp-- Jy reduced and a ban was ls1ued forbid· ding the UAe of city vehicles for com· muting to and from work by department heads who are rumlshed a city car on a pennanent basis. As a blanket targl!:t, Carr hos ask!d that city employcs cut the city's tot al consumption of gasoline by 10 percent. program In hi.s department has bttn praised in lhe past by the FEPC and by the county administrative office as one of the: best. "A state report based on the program as implemented up to six months ago showed that we had 17.4 percent minority employes," Smisek stated. "Today we have an even higher percentage of 24.4 percent. •i Richard Armendariz, a Los Angeles· based attorney represent ing the GI Forum and Adela nte. a county employe group, threa tened a class action lawsult against the county 1£ the board of super\'isors did not act to correct the situation within 30 days. lie said such a suit would be aimed at freezing all federal funds the counly receives and said he \\'Ould file it unless the board sets up a quota system for hiring i\fexlcan-Americans. Augie Dusserl, chairman of Adelantc., ca lled for an advisory bo<lrd with heavy mi nority representation to ··1m pl1:n1rnt and enfor ce !he roun1y's i\ff1rrnativf! Action Program " He also e;1lll.'tl for 11n C'\L•eu!i v1· secretary to hrad the pr·ograrn to bt· on the counly payroll. but uidt·pendcnt of.lhC' ad1nin1strati\'c nfficr. Dusscrt ntso thr!'atcned ll'g:1l action soon if hi s group's dcn1:inds w1•re not carrit-d oul hy eounty supervisors. Th e ~Jex 1ran-1\n1cri<·t1n ~fK1ki.'sn1cn L'nl1L 111·d Sni1sek ror not err<iting an i'!lt't:ll\•' apprcn11ccsh111 µrogr:1n1. tit· r111l11•d th;ll ht.: 111adl' a budge! r!'l!Ui'""I (IJ 1n11)tr1nf'n\ ~1 u •h H pro~ran1 bu t 11 \1;i~ nut a11 provt·ll "But I wrnt ah1•nd ,1n~1\:1.\' rind srt up the appre1111ce proi.:r:11 11 on r11,y 011•11 ini1111t11•r ,'' he rx- plt11rlf•d f'nH.<:.1·~ 11·ns accused b.v Se ratto and tile oth1·1'" !)f "d1shoncs1y" ;in d charged 11!!h "s;d101<1g111c tht· county 's 1ninoril y !See !\ll NUR l1'1ES, Page 2J Nuclear Plant Hearings Include Signs, Fanfare Clemente Water Bid To Council By JOILV VALTERZA Of l'tt 0.lb' l"llott lf•ff San Clemente City Manager Kenneth Carr will ask city counci hnen tonight for permission to go to bid on major improvr.ments to the city's water treat· ment fa cilities. The measure, lf approved by coon· cilmen, would put to use more than SlOO,CXK> In revenue-sharing funds toward a new filtration mechanism which would eliminate the chronic problems of setlled iron compounds appearing in household !al". Councilmen agreed last spring to allocate a ma jor portion of the federal rebates toward improving the city's ou t· dated treatment system which Is primarily a manual operation where chemicals are added by a city aide. The chronic problem of rusty waler in taps as the warm season approaches has caused tempers to flare often ln councU chambers. The situation worsens each spring as warm weather spurs an increased use or water and the lron compound!! whlch have settled to the bottom of mains all winter begin lo move through taps. Ci ty Engineer Phil Peter has said that the problem could be eased for good if a new filtration system were installed to settle out !he compounds before ~Y reach city mains. BEAUTY OF BLUFFS VERSUS NEED f OR ELEC TRIC POWER They Would Be 'Moved Back' For Additional Reactors Besides the major water issue, the council's session tonight al 7·30 o'clock will include these ltem s: -A chamber o( comn1erce resolution using the ci!y to take a strong stand against parking-s pace surcharges which are threatened by the U.S. Environ· men tal Protection Agency. Judge Calls for Writte11 Data on Da11a Beach Use -A letter from the Orange County Department of Education asking the city to include the election of OOa rd members to the Saddleback Community College District with the March Mun icipal ballot. -ProposalJ from parking-traffic rom· missioners to install red curbs forbidding parking at Aven1da Presidio near San Clemente Higb School as well as both side.s of a triangular intersection of Palilada and Cabrillo. -A proposal from Carr on the possible IS.. WATER, Page !I Collrtroom action that may decide the future use of Dana Strand Beach ended Tuesday with an Orange County Superior Court Judge calling for final written argumen1s from bolh sides. Judge Ja:rneJ E. Walsworth closed the three-week trial of the action brought by the county against the Chandler· Sherman Corporation by o r d e r i n g lawyers for boLh sides to file final papers before Dec. 7. • Reds Bugged'! Official A utos 'Monitored' W ASJfiNGTON (UPI) -The United States electroni cally moni - tored for several years limousine radios of several top Soviet offi- cials, Including Communist party chief Leo nid I. Brezhnev, until de- tails of the operalioo were disclosed In 1971 , the Washington Post •aid today. According lo the Post. the toP'secret operation was conducted by the C..otral lntelllgence Agency and the National Security Agency and Included survellla nce of Soviet Presidenl Nikolai Pod gorny and Premier Alexei K°"ygin. The · surveillance operation -cod .. named Gamma Guppy was hal ted, the Post said. alter some details of the operation were dlsclosod by-syndi cated columnist Jack Anderson Sept. 16, 1971. (Anderson's column appears regularly on the editorial page o! the Dally Pilot.) Tho P.ost quoted a fo rmer intel!l~ence official with access to transcri pts of th e n1onitored conversations as saying It was one of the most valuable sour<:cs or information the United States had In the Soviet Union. Judge Walsv.'Orth said he will re\•iew !hose arguments and the mas.s of lestimony offered in the trial a11d make hi s ruling al a later dale. . Sources close lo the di spute said today 1t is highly unlike ly that a ruling will be. issued before the end of the year. The county argues that the public use of !he beach over the yrars has given it prescriptive rights to the area which override the Chandler·Sherman group's devclopmcnl plans. The lawsuil is aln1ost identical in its argument to that filed by the county against the Laguna Niguel Corporation v.•hen public access to nearby Sa lt Creek Beach was threatened four yea rs ago. That controversy ended whe n Avco Development Corporation. succes90rs in the area to the Laguna Niguel Corpo ra· tioi\. reached an agreement with the cou~ly. De puty Count y Counsel A. C. \Vahlstedt Jr. based his courtroom case on the statements of many area residentJ who testified from the witness stand that they had used the beach without restric- Lions over 1l long period of time. An 80-year-0ld witness testifi ed during the trial that he bad used the beacll from his boyhood and bad always regard· l-d It as public propen y. Dies in Explosio n BORR EGO SPRI NGS (AP) -A _pro-· pane gas i::love exploded Tucsd6y in a hoUSl' trailer, killing the octupant , Alvan lfnrry Borkey. Borkcy, in his late 50s, app.1rcntly ~ried to light !he s:tovf.'. after gas accumulated for several minutes. San Onofre Plan Backed By Pickets By CANDACE PEARSON 0 1 lllt Dt ll1 l"llef $1•11 The state coastal t'ommission hearing on the San Onofre pov.•er plant addition today in Newport Beach took on a circus-- like almosphere. (Related stories, Page i.l As tour television cameras ground away., the COAlilli.Won dcliberat£d be.(ort a standing-roon1-0nly crowd 1t tht Ne-.\'porter Inn. Pickets, often we aring hard hats, car· rled signs proclaiming, "Power for the Peop le", "Save Our Jobs -Save My Daddy.'' They were organized by the council of Environment , Emp loyme nt Economy and Development (CEEED) headed by Gi lbert Ferguson. The mee ting opened with a plea from Assemblyman Rob e r t Badham fR- Newport Beach) for approval of the tv.·o 1.140-megawatt reactors a t the plant three miles south of San Clemente. A round of applause followed the com- mission staff report g i v e n by Ex· ecutive Director Joseph Bodovitz . The staff is recommending denial ot the project because construction .,.,.ould destroy 52 acres of sandstone bluffs and feared damage to the marine en· vlronment .. But Bodo\'itz stressed that the staff feels there are workable a lterna tives to this plan!, including moving it to the inland side of the highway. Commission Chairman Ml'!vin Lan,. told the audience that the 1972 Coastal Zone Act under which the conlmlssion operates "is rather specific and we ha l'c to hlie to il whether v.'c ag r ee \\'ith it ur not." Deputy Attorney Genrrnl C ar I Boronkay said no pcrn1it can be granted unl ess the coastal co1nn1ission find!i there is no substantial adverse envi ronment al effect from the project. ''The combination of beach, surf and canyon makes this a unique recreationa l area," Bodovitz said this morning as he showed slides of the San Onofre beach. "lt seems to me inconceivable that (See ONOFRE, Page Z) Ol'ange <:out • Weather Like the wea lher today? Well, that's the way it looks for Thurs· day too, according to the weather service. Some high clouds but mostly sunny wlth highs at the beaches in the mJd-609 rising to the low 70s inland. I NS IDE TODA.Y One sol ution !o tl1e dtstruc· lion of man's coastal environ· 11i.e11t -put mankind out ro seo. This issue, an1011g others, WO$ rais ed at a .sem.i11a1 on coastal zo11e 1nanagement tli i.s 1ueek in Irvine. S~e Page 1 •• Al T ... r l.,..,ICI I ... 11111 " l .M. &w 4 11 Cellflnil• J, It Cl•ttltl.. U.st Clf!llCI t• c,...,_, " .,..,~ Nit"''' 11 lflllJf'lll ,.... ' a 11ttrt..._1 16·11 1'11111":1 tf.11 ff..-tlle llKlf4 It He~ 11 AM l lMeft .. Mnln H-n M11t11al 1'11...,, 19 Hll'-'f HIWt f,, tf Ot-111• Cllllll'f II IY1Yll l"trllr M ~_,, n.M $t9clt M-1111111 .. ,, .,,......_ 17 ~ ""' -. ._. • ._ lM:I .,.,. ...... ... 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But. f~P/\ s.aut. th1· "a!t'r table mo1·1" rn('nt is slo11· Hnd tt 11011ld 1:1kc ahu11t llOfl vt•ars for 11·;1!er to n1ov1' fron1 !)('neath the Hanford plant to lhe ri\'r·r . 1'he ngcncy concluded rh111 1h11 !1·<1 k :·does not fH'CSf'1 111 y 1011st1tull' ~1 !h11•;i! 10 1hl' publi c hea lth 111 the I Orl·~Cci.Jlile t111urc." )~{ J~ "/\ f,r,,,,. 1•age .I ONOFRE ... anyone \Vho hns Sl.'i'll Iha! site ,,·ould not 11ant 10 protect 11. "Tht'rc is nn reason to destroy sr\·en· ll'nlhs nf ;1 rnil1· pf public lx-at'h nu1Y available for rC'('reation, p:1rticularly wh('n ~<J nn1nv al1erna1i ves t'XISt," he !:aid . "It's poSsihle lo have •'nergy on 1h1s :-.tic ~tnd prOt(•t'L the bluffs and beach " Bodo\ilz snitl lhrtl th(' co11gress ional sp<"cd v.·ilh whic:ll 1hr. 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Act.mltl-. 642·5•71 S-Ci.-.t.All~Rft: , • ..,.._ 4•2-4420 Cepyr1f!!t, llll, 0fff'9t Cot" Pu~l·•~ong Cotncrolfo,, Wo -· tlotlr! l!lull••!IO•• H llotlol """'tt<' 0< •d••"l••mrnh "•'';" m1r M , '""od....c.-1 •ltt>ou1 •Pt'C•tl .,., '"lu lon Of (OPVtloM o ... ~ ... ltcOlld <IOI! no1+19r p1IO 11 Co .. 1 flo•u Cllltor"I•. $1Ji>i<:."'t1>"0~ b• .,.,1,, 11,j ~''"" b• m111 111 5 moMf\1>. m!l.t0<• cwnln•tlCln• 11 U mo n•h!• I ' I I ' I <, ·"' f LiJ!i- Mi ss Woods Says Tapes Would We Drink What? (\ f. s D•llY .. U•t Sl11f Pl\111 Not 'Fixed' \VASl11NGTON I UPI) -Rose ~lary \Vood s, !'residen t Nixon's person al secretary, testified toduy sh(' had no knowledge of hO\\I 18 minutes Wl'l'C obli !cratt.'CI fron1 one \Vatergate tape or whether there 11·as <1ny deliberate tampering wilh the tapes. Miss Woods, tuddcnly recalled to the stand on order or U.S. llistrict .Judge John J. Sirica. said she had no :.iddit1onal i11 forn1ation to gi\'C regarding the mystery of Nixon's tapes. "l)o you have any knowledge 1hat anyone tampered with, allt•red. erased or obliterated any portion of thos(' tape's ? .. asked Jill Volner, as an assistant special proscculor. "No, l\1a'111 , I do1i'1 ," l\li ss \Voods replied . i'o'l iss \Voods tcslificd t1Yice previous!~· in Sirica's hearing on the \Vh ite llousc tapes -once on Nov. 8 1'.'h('n she CANBERRA Australia tUPl l - The speaker 'of 1he Au~1ralia11 llouse of f{eprescntatives has con- ducted a poll of lawnH1kers . to se<> 1f they \\'ould drink 11pple JUILt! instead of alco hol at officL;1l fune· tions. Speaker Jarnes Cope 1ook ti~ poll at tht' urging or Hep. Gil l.>uthic following widespread allegu· tions or drunkenuess i11 the I louse las! month in cunneclion with a rei.:cpllon for New Zt·aland Priine Minist('r Norrn<111 Kirk. .. l intervit'wcd 104 honorable 5enators <i nd men1bers on !heir ]tlitudes and I received the follov.•- 1ng ansv.•ers: eight ll't:'re in tavor or apple juice: 111nt> "''err iu favor of aleoholic bcverl'lges: 16 were undecided and 72 satd they had ucv rr tasted apple ju1rc." Eco-proble1ns Not Curable MEXICAN-AMERICANS BRING HIRING DEMANDS TD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Organizations T hreaten Lawsuits Over County's Minority Hi ring Program $100 BILLS FLOOD WATERGATE PANEL. Story, Page 4 'By l\foney' MINORI1'i ES • • • hinn,Q progr;Hn Srni~vk s:ud ht• 11.1\ 11<11 J)r1·p;u·t·d tu 111i-tk1• a c·on1pl1 •1c .,+,1!1·ttll'l\1 on 11:1• t'h:irgcs \\•h1ch h« :-.;11(1 111•n• !-p!'1nl..ll·d 11·ith "l1C"s and hall ·truths." Ill• said hr had only bl'l'n g1 \'rn :i c-opy of lhl' ;1 cC'USat1nns the d.1\ lJtfOl'l' SniiSl'k. ob1•1nt1~!y :111.l!ry. :11nl !-tru,.:· ghng !O kt'l'P hi:-. c11nlpOSllfl'. s:nd. ·· 1 hope the Fl::PC invl·St1g:1t1on IS Ci!l'J'il'd Ollt quickly. I 11 av c lll·i.:11 t al ll'd ;1 lTOOk and I don't likr it," The Lraguc of \\'on1t1n Votl'rs <L\r\'\ (·;11lcd for ;111 JTllllll'd1alt· i11v1·sti g<1 t1011 of 1hc ch:irg1's "1n ~1 r11ann1:r 1h:11 \\'il l be 11•ithout <1ucst1on of irnpartiality and tTrdibility." , Jl'anc!!t• Turk or f111n:ing1on Ur;irh. l\•aguc prcsicll'nl. .~;11d thL· CQunty nlUS\ l'Stab!ish a griev1111(;r procedure 1Yhi(;h JS "outside !ht• Sll)l1'r\'1SOI')' rhaill o( tonlmand. All tninorily 1ncn1bcrs or in- h•rvir1r boards ni11!-.t bl' frt't' agt•n!s :ind should not be en1ploycc; of the coun- 1y, .. she urged . County Hearing On Lund. Vsoge Slatetl Dec. 19 Ornngc County supcrl'isots tod:iy set ;i 1}Ubl1c llcanng for JO :1.111. Dre. l!l on the !and us1· clcrni.:nl of l!ie county's 1ie11• g('ner;il plan. Counl~' planners l':i rl1cr on ·rucsda_v !i<1d !r:irnt•d thar cuu11tv population could gro11' hy 5(1(r.UOU JM'f!plt• in rl1 c lll'Xt 10 \'l'ars as 1hPy ;it'!rd 1o l'lldor~e the land use elc1nl'l1(-,_ But 1·ornn11ss1uner!l. ;ic·know!('dging the rush tn 1nr l't a s1;1tt•-n1;u1da1ed grncral pla n ~dopt1on dPa dlinf' of ,Jan. l. ord1•rf'd thl·h' st:i ff 10 look .1 t "·:iys lhc plan ~·au bl• ri•1 ;~·~I llt'\l \• ;1r A1 nnng olht·r thL;H!S. 1·rHnn11ss1on1·rs rXpl't.'SSt'<l !-OllH' (].~_•;111~!.J,llull 1\!~11 gn'11t)1(•1111r .. !~0111h" \l,,111 lt'"k \\,1'•'!'- .. 11~~1 ;i("d .1•1d tll•' ulh1·1 Jll!«I ~1·ct1(1n~ 1,/ 1111' ('OllHI\, \f,.r · 1h.111 t1.il1 "I t·11• \q' d 111 1·•':1r .,!l'!il\ 1h fll l'iiJ!•t1•1r1 \l'·'lliJ •Wl •ti' 111 1h•· ~111 . ..;qu 1ri • n111 .. ,,,111 ·' ·1, ,1 11 '"-11•1\ 11l1H· 1 1111 li 1rlo d l.1 1J.,•' 1101·11t1I+' "I llt" l'i·1ddl1·IJ,1vl. \.Iii• I dfld [,,1,111,.1 \1~1j1·J ,1f1ii .<,(1/!1P ~.1n1 1 \11 .1 l'l•11i11!.i111 L 111v1111.c; :ind lool Ii 1111~. I ,,11ld II'" !'Ii 1'11'!11 \i<ll'lil lflllil ,, 1'11'11h i·.d l 101 _'11 1111\11 p1·11;il1· (0 111 !1111 ll<ll"l'"li('d .1ri·,f hi l!lll:j ·\•'' 11 oth1•1 )ur:,:1• -~··<·t1011 .. ol llllltl('tll'p11l ,t!1 d l.•111! .1ro• Ill· tlu<l1·d In !hr J;111d lJ~" 1•ii·n11·11t 111 pl.111· n1ng rrserl'~'"· dl':-.1g11.'Hf'1l for toni l 1111it p!:1nn1ng r:11h1•r 1h:111 1111•1·1·1111·:11 Tih· ton1111i.~ ... 1on h<1~ ht•·n t:r1nc:11t·d f•>t' rt·tnu1111).( ffll'C:1 '!-of l.111d tr·orn !he r'1•:-ot•r\eS for :-.1·p:1r<J\L' pl;un1111l! ;1c11011. 111 l:uid lt~c L'll·:Ll n! .11111·ndn11·11 t :a·1a1n T~IL'.\d;iy, 1!1t• p;1nr•l lll[t•d I hi I IU <Jj}- prn11• ,1 G!!ll•iJl'l'r' ap:1r!l!H'll1 :ind l'Ol!- doi1l1111 11111 t!1•11·l11pn11·111 111 ,\11:-0 !l!]ls. ;111 ;u·va to th1· sn11th l•f l.l'l~ll!'•' \\orid JI en 11ld huu <.:1• tip Jq 11 Ulll) p~·up h· upon 1111np!1·\1un Tl11· Al1:;u I tills 11101•' h,1d h1 •1·11 nppo~(·d 11\ lh1• co1;11t.v pl.tn11111g S1.1H IH 'C<lllSl' 1' r·t 1111i1·rtt the Lind fru1n 1111· :-.1oul1 on IC111('h pl;111 11111g f'l'S l'!'I l'. 111 ~11111l;1r ;it lions uvl·r p•1sl weeks. ('01111111s .... 1011rrs ,1pprovcd 1.on111 g lur the \\ h1t 1n~ H::inc:h art a north t•[ El Toro, r11n10 \ 11\I! thnt !n1111 rescr\'l' status as II ! '1J l'0mn115:-.1011!'rS Tuesday did deny a re<111cs1 bl' ov.·nc r::-of th1~ (;Qto de C'aza nmu~1·111enl ranch in thi.: hills ;:1bovc i\lission V11·jo. that lhc l;1nd be placed Hl 11s 01111 pl<1nn1ni.; reserve. or !lie t:.IO.OOO :i cres or !:ind under c:o11nl~ Juri,.cf:ci1n11 , !he land use cleml'nl pro1·1dl'.~ for dl'\'elopm cnt by 1983 of !l-l !M~l ;u'/'•'' Such a plan v.·ould leave ~··l P• n·1·111 ~1n1n('Qrporvt1'd undeveloped l;u](l ,,., "l"tl '-!):1C'1'. 1>1;1 nnt>rs prl.>dicl Th1111;:h l!u•y cndor~1' \he pl:1n, 1Yh1rh 1'-1 u·tuall y thf' ~ame <IS the intCrin1 !;lncJ ll"" <'l<'mcn1 ndoplcd In August h,v !}l1p1•r\11surs. con1n11ssLoners eii:presscd sunl(' qur1lr11s about H. "\Vt• ar(' :11!0\'•ing 111or(' drvelopn1f'n1 ht•r(· th:u1 !he c:oun1y 1·ould pos~ihl,v <tt'- t·o n11n0<l11rc under nofmal c1rcu1nslance, · :-.;Hrl Cornmissioncr I :irton Spcndlovr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- Sa11 Jua11 Co1111cil Rejects did not n1entlon an IR-minute g:i1> on n taped conve rsation br tll'l'cn Nixon and hi~ fonncr aide II. It l·laldeman on J1i\le 20, 1972, and again on Nov. :t6 when she said she n1<-1y have cau~l'r.i parl of the gap. Cood coastal n1a11agen1cnt will begin 1'.'hrn e1·<'rybody grls bclter al "strad· dling the frnce bctwet·n 1levclopn1enl and environn1('11t," Dr. l)onald Bright said Tursday in Irvin('. (Hclated stories !'age 14. ~ 180-1111it T1·act P1·01losal Sirica, saying he y.•an rcd to "get 10 lht.! botto1n" of the proble.,1. ord crl'd t.liss \\.'oods rccallt:'d . '"IVe 11·ant to find out the truth i11 this matter. Sl rica told !'.·liss Woods dur- ing her 65 minutes of testimon:1. "lio you know anything that y.·ould thro11o• light on this very serious prob len1 about \':hat caused that 18-niinutc gap?" Bright. a profrssor of n1arinc biology fron1 Cal Stale Fullerton. is chairman llf !ht• South Coast Hcgional Zone ConSl'l'\'ation Co1nmission. ,\ cl('\ rlopn1ent firrn 11•hich at one point appeared c<'rtflin ro build a plann('tl l'OIH1nun 11y on lhl· site (l('l'Up1rd by ;t h1~111n1· S.tn Julln (·:1pt,1r:.inu aclni>l' 11·as dl•iJ!l ;1 sharp sttback llHs 11 Cl'k by city tounc:1ln1t•11. In a 11101·(' related to the pupil housing- problcn1s in schools and too n1uch Ortega ll1 ghw<iy Lrafl1c, counti!Jnt'n agreed lo rejct'l ;1 trnla!i1·c 1rrict 111ap for nea rly 180 t1n1 ts p1·oposed liy Lc<1dcrship I-lous- ing Sys1cn1-;. The [inn's proposals -including the tll•dic<1!1011 of the his toric Jltiguc! P;irra 1\dubc to a rl'spons1ble entlly -'verc r1·1cctcd "11•ithout prcjudi(;c" by tile (;hUnc:1J. The aruon cssen!ially n1eans 1hat if the df'l'cloper ;:is \\'I'll as others planning to build in thc sa n1e area can pool resources nnd assllre that a site for :i ne11• clt•tnl'ntary sehool can be furnish· <'ti. the ell unci l 11·ould reconsid<'r. Cou11citnian Jan1<'s 'fhol'pl' launched the uffcns1\'C Lil the case of the prOJ!'Cl t1n d 11 011 a conces:.ion fron1 the fir1n ·s hea d. R<1rt Pill:>. that S200 per unit ,,·nultl he p;11d into a fund to buy a si:hool sue to servf:' the are.;i . But 1'horpc in sisted that the offer also had, to conic fron1 t1ro other tra('t,-.; propo~cd for !he san1e <-1rca and thaL 11n1il the joint vrnture is launched, he 1<.ould push for denial. 'l'l1e rl·venue frorn Pins' project \vould have generate<\ S3fi.OOO tov"ard purchaSf' of a sc hool sill'. but land costs 1vould n1can that much n1orc cash 1vould be required. In recent \1·ecks a Spl'Cial ci ty com· n1itt ee has met 11·irh officials or the Capistrano Lnified School District 10 detern1inc if a pot('nt1al site exists in the area . One has been round between San .Juan Creek Road and the San Juan Cn:·Pk bed Leadershi p h:'ld \1·on slrong planning 1·rornn1i:-:s1on npprn\'al for th1• pl anned 111111111u11111 ,,f 1<rll llh'l11'l" ! I a 11k111;.: r11 1eg:t ll1~h11 :1\ hut t'!JUll1·1ln1('11 la ,1 \11 •1•\i .1grcrd h• <':rll 11p ttl(' plan fnr j I'\ j('\\' Tl11• :11 '1•111 1'11d ... 111untl1~ of pL1nn1ng .111d !'<llllri•l•'~"r .~urru11:1d1111: lh1 · d1~1i<is1- t1011 ot Ill•' 1 jiJ i·,111/i•ll ~tllii.'!111·\' 11h1C'/r r1•111f1111.~ 1111.11·t dl'.'Jll lt· 11$ <tgl', nl1no~! 1 ;,-, ~ l"<ll'" 1,,.1 l'IS 111 111(' 11 111 .. l•llV in:-.1 ... i11(f th·f .. rr- 1 r•f!!!!1L":-Ol 11l!l'f" tJT;ii f'11• :11l!iht• 111•\d "i!t'( 1.d !>J).!!HI l<'<Htt 1• 11+·· illl!:L' 11 11 ;,i:; a r.u 1•xa111 pl t• (,f ;1 !111iltlu1g built by Coast Bool(storc Couple Pawns I n l:rackdo,vn? Uy .JA CK CllArPELL 0 1 lht 0~11v PMct Sl•tl Gordon :1nd E11clyn \Vi!son. ov.•nf'rs ol l.;1gu1101 Bt•Ht•h'<: Fahrenheit 451 i'11(1k:-1or1'. 11\d:iy appl';1 r 10 he pa1~·11s 111 ;1 1·11u111y11•icif' erackdown un 11nyth111g 111,11 l11t1ks like srnut Th" criuplt'. both forrl1cr tt'achcrs. ;ind ~\i\• ;u1 t'x-C;1thullc nun. v.·erc ;irre.sted ,\l1t11day 111 1.agun:l Bct1ch for allegedly ~t·l f1ng ;ind dislrihu11ng p(1rnogr;1phy . The 1>u1'nography consisted of several underground c(Jn1ic books purchased by ;1 tlE't t'l'tJ \'I', The books i11v11lved have been in print f11r ~ears and sold !or years in Laguna Beach both bv the \\1ilsons and the fvrn1er 011·ne r . of the bookstore. They :ire :1lsi1 available at 1hc UC Irvine l~ookstorf'_ r>cspile 'lcnials by one deputy district ;11tornt•y ~tonday that a smut crackdown \1 :is under y,·ay by county law cn- lorcf'1ncnt agencies, another deputy c:on- f1n11 ccl that v.·ith a recent clarification or the state's obscenity laws, the DA 1vn" moving on all fronts against \\'hat 11 ns considered dirty books. .John Anderson.• deputy dist rict a l- tornf'I', stud his offit:c would b<' doi ng ;ill it 'could do to crack down on s1nut. "\\'e'rc going to do nll we can in- 11 ~llg;1tivclv 10 !rack dOY.'11 these pr1ntrrs ::uld publishrrs nnd v.·riters of lh1s k111d of book." Anderson s:lid. the comn1on man to serve his own humhlc n<'e<ls . ~l ission Indians used the tn1cturc as il stort•llouse for too ls and crops. Later LI lx>c:11nc a residence used by farnl laborers. Aftt·r v.·erks of deba!r, the San Juan lli!ltonc:a l Society had l'.'011 a. one-year rrpl'll'I l' for the adobe nestled in a dying Orftnge grove. During that J)('iiod either !hf> society or :111otlit•r t'Csponsible entit,v 11·ould ha\'e h;1d 10 assu1nc rcspon s'i bility for the !Jtuldinb. restore it and open it to the pulll1 c. tr that ctoe s not tnke place. the pl.'.ln approved b,v l'On1missioners -but re- JL't'TC'd b1' !hr L'Ollnl·i l -called for 1he .. disposition " of the structu re. Diedricli Blocks M eclicc1l Scliool Re11t-free Lease Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton 1'uesday blocked a prormed rent·free !case of an Orange County !'.·lcdical Ccnl cr.bui lij ing to the UC Irvine medical school. Dlcdrieh argued that the county should not rnrcr into such a lease at this tin1c inasrnuch as "we are in the process of cancrlling the entire lease on medical center faci11!ies with UC!." The supervisor referred to a proposed plan under study !hrough which UCI's rnedical school "''ould take over the entire CC'n1cr and operate it for !he county. 'T'hc building in qurstion is now being used for "important'' research to im· prove a heart-lung machine at no coun ty expense. Hoben White. medical center admin i~tra1or. 1old the supcrvisors. Ile urged that the unil'ersity not Oe c!Pn1cd use of the building as it l'.'Ould •·erilH:ally affccl th is significant proJ- 1 l 'C'! " ' ~·· ' OP'EN ' ,. ' • He told T\.1iss Woods his hearing into !he tapes case y,·as "the greatest forun1 you'll ever have the opportunity to s:x-ak in" but stressed ''this is not a trial." ·•1 think il is a trial." Miss \\'oods rr pl iM. "I ha\'e been t ried hy a jury of nev.•spapcrs. radio and media. "If I rould offrr :my idea. any proof. any knov.·lcdge of ho11· rha t 18-miout (' gap happened. 11obody on earth 11·ou!d be happ ier to offer It." she added. Slricil said he wanter! to find out if ~·liss \\'oods 11as repreSC'nted by \\'h1te House lawvcrs or anyone 11·hen she in- i1ially 1estffied. "I think the \\'hole thing should be OJX'nrd up," !he judge said. He ordered: "llal'e her come right do1\'n ." The nlonth-o\rl hearing v.·as then recessed and Sirica directed l\hss \\'oods be told lo appear v.·ithout lx'ing told "anything that took place in this courtroorn this nloming. ·· Sirica's order v.·as relayt'd to ?\1iss \\'oods v.·ho appeared at his cout1 room sOOl\ after11"ard. Samuel J . l'O'wers, one of Nixon's team of Ja"'1·ers, y.·as testi fying "·hen Siricn interrupted. He said ~liss Woods was brought to the court as a "fact v.i tness" for the \Vh itr !louse on Nov. 8 but did not k110v.· at the time Y•hether he had the pov.er to represent her in court. Gro up Raps !\feeling SAN f''RANCISCO 1liPI 1 -fltembcrs of the National Socialist \V hitc Prople's Party. v.·caring khaki shirts and black Sll'A~likas. appeared Tuesday at a School Board mceling considering "'·hcther to racially integrate San Francisco's secon· dnry schools. despite Jef'rs fron1 others in the audience. the group of six re· 1nai11cd for an hour and a half. leaving onlv t1ftC'r unit leader Allen Vincen! told the hoard. "l nte~ration \\·ou ld result in the genocide of both rates." He told about 50 1)('(lple attending a confcr('ncc al the Airporter 1 n n , sponsored by !he ~1arlne Tl'<'hnology Society and USC·Sca Grant . thal money isn't the ans\1·er to finding a belier balance bel\.\'C<-'tl the t"·o sides. · 1·he envi rornnent has undergone a tragic dcfacC'ment." Brigh t sai d, adding lhat many of the dollars spent to repair that havl' hc('ll unsuccessful or have •·pron1otrd n1orr of tl1e san1e blight." And the blank('! prohibi lions or moratoriun1 s oii building proposrd by ~ornc cnvirunn1cntalists nrcn't "viablL' solutions" eilhrr. he said. Instead, Bright cn1phasized. !he kry is centered on a "con1111on sense balance between need and drsire,." Ill' called for an "equilibrium et hic," a sort of rnid-point betv.·een develoJ)('n: and cn\·ironmcntal1sts. onl' that \\'OUld treat land as both a co1nm0<li ty anrl a resource and ll'Ollld s t res s ·· rrasonablcncss. · · Hrighl l'.'as one or the final in tht• t1\·o-<Ja\' confcrl'nc(' "Coastal Zone · i\1anagc.rncnl \Veste rn Slates Future." speakers entitled and the Admitting that "an a1\·fu ! bag o! pro?>. IC'ms" has evol ved in ! h c. first year of the eoas1~1\ comn1issions. he listed !ht> 1najor stwnbling h!ocks as property right is~ues. l'rstcd in1crcsls, the shift of the burden of proof to the developer and con1m un1cn!i ons. Balancing cn\·ironrnrnta! intcrPsls is nev.· to many developers. said llrlght. But he added, "I don't want to imply the rl<'l'clopm('nt <'Ihle lricks a conscience -that ·s not true.·· Add ressing the ronfrrcnce from a clc\'rlopmcnt-0ricnlei t \'it•1\·point "''as ~1 1chat'l Perl'rV nf thf' California Counci l for En\'ironmfntal ;ind E r.: n no mi c Balance of San Francisco. l'l'CV<'.V said the 1najor ciucslion i ~. '·\low to be fair or do 11·e have a system for being fair ?" Too 1nany social i"SUf'~ -joh need.~. pn1a1e propC'rty righls. cnerg~. 1\ho gt•\s to 111·r· "'·here -rxist to be handl£"d by :i "s1ngle-purposl'" a1?•'nry lik(' the co;lstal eomrnissio11, he said. ,,...~,.~~·--"'-?~ I t. • .. 'I Some Suggestions for Christmas Masks-Fins-Snorldes Frisbees " Weight Lifting Benches Boxing Gloves Footballs-Basketballs ' I . '. '• • • Water Wonder Kick Boards Jump Ropes Gym Bars Reducing Belts Chest Pulls Back Packs Tbennal Underwear Mittens-Snow caps ••• ..... 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Baseballs & Mitts Warm Up Suits Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts r Boys N.F.L Football Suits Tennis Rackets & Balls ~11 Football Jerseys Handballs & Gloves Acrylic Y Neck Sweaters Racquet Balls & Racquets Letterman Jackets Darts & Dartbaards i' { •• : '\\ '· .. ~ Baseball Warmup Jackets Speedo Swim Suits r -~....,..~Sm~~m •Boa•rd•s ......... ______ e_1k.es-P~~~~·~·-='Tire::-=Tu~be~s --~ ....... ., ........ ' ' • I I I I I I I NfW YORK tUP ~ ~j0,;"' lie New 'l'or• PE s ••• "'" AbOo l 1 lO ACF nd 7 4!1 1""'( IV I .. cmtM 110 AdmDr !Mb Adfop I ~ At Mll1 XI 7 Add fU .U 16 Adm ••I Cp 5 Ao~ nv IOti At n•Lle 1 " " • , AI U t Co """'"' 20b A 1t n nq> " , \Y1·iln1· .ia, ·, Closing Prices .. ., .. ' 40 I l l ~~ ... 7i~ ll ) • ' ' . 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ORDER YOURS TODAY ph.1• ta1t & license & freight '68 Falcon Futu ra (pe,, v.a, at1!0. trans .. factory air condition · ing, power steering, low miles. sh arp. .t WOX06J '73 Torino Sport 2 Dr. HT , Y ·8, iluto. lrans., fac tory illr conditioning, power steering. AM1FM radio, vinyl roof, opera windows. one owner , tikt<> new. >i"67JHSX '67 Mustang Y·B, a uto. trans .. fac tory air cond;tion•na, power steer ing, viny I roo f, l.i2, 196 miles. Shdrp. •VR J790 '73 Maver ick V-8, auto. trar1s .. factory air cond i- l ioning, power steering, De Luxe in terior, I ac!or y warr anly. "722 HGE '68 Dodge Dart Smalt V-8, auto. trans .. factory air condition- ing. power steering , radio. heater. (VRAS71) '72 Buie . 1v1 e ra Factor y air conditioning, full power, chrome wheels, 13,SOO mill!s. A -rea l cream PtJfL 1656EJT r. s99 9 s999 .' 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Real clean .. <>~91BBU '71 Toyo t a Co ro lla Cpe .. 4 speed, radio, hea!t<>r , gas sd11er special. ,,519 '69 O pe l Kadett Cp'? .. rad•o. heater. real sharp Low rndes. -~71E504 '72 Courie r Pi cku p 4 'P~td. powPr !di1c) br 11 k~•. r~­ dio, hP ofer , like new_ #l 86GIQ FULL PRICE 52299 $1699 s2 299 WtdntSday, Decembtr 5, 1973 PILOT *ADVERTISE R I GRAN TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP (USED) 039HSW 1973 FULL ·PRICE PLUS TAX I LM:ENSI GRAN TORINO SPORT 2 door H.T. Cru!somalic, instrument grp., steel belled radia"ls, pcwer steering, & disc brakes, air cond., slereo, vinyl roof. Demonstrate•. JA3BQ220388. 'Brand New ·1974 FULL PRICE PLUS TAX & LICENSE .,PINTO 2 Dr. Seda n 2JOO cc 1V ~cyli nder, front & r ear bumper guards, radio, whitewall fi res, accenl group, I glass (4R lOY11 9703) AJJO FULL PRICE '72 Ch e v 1/2 Ton Pickup Cheyeooe. VS, octo. "'°'·· laefO'Y s32 99. air cond1l1oning. power steering, r adio. hea1cr, extra sharp. ir 1996ll '70 Ford Van v.a, auto. trans .. ext ra clean. #'84b6 V·8, auto. lran~ .. po\.'Jer steering, r <ldio. heater, heavy duty equi pment. Red & whi!e. 111616JE V·S. auto. trans, factory air conditioning, po'Ne r steering, power brakes, radio, heater, luggage rdck.. Excellent transportation . #ZWA695 10 pass sration wagon, V-8, auto. !rans.. factory air condition ing, power steering, power (disc) brak~s, radio, heater, luggage rack, o~ty 22,432 miles , one owner. #8~7GIO . '71 PINTO Coupe Vinyl root • speed, radio, heater, whitew.Jll lires, deluxe chrome·low miles·t<>xlra sharp. #372DTB ' '72 Mustang V .5, aulo Ir ans., factory air condition- ing, radio, heater, 'o'inyl roof, extra clean. #4SAFOT , I I . ••• I ' ) { Laguna Bea~h EDITION • ' • TodaJ ·'s Fi nal N.\'. Si<tl'ks VOL. 66 , NO. 339, 5 SECTI ONS, 64 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1973 TEN CENTS -Picl{ets, Fanfare Accent Power Plant Airing By CANDACE PEARSON Of ~· ~llY l'lltl Sllll The state coa stal commission hearin~ on the San Onofre power plant addition today in Nc\vpcrt Beach took on a circus- like atmosphere. 1Rcla1ed stori es, Page 3.1 As four tclcvlsion cameras grou11d away. the C.'Q1nmission deliberated before a standing·rOom-only cro\\•d at the Ne\\'po rter Inn. Pickets, ortcn wearing hard hats, car- ried signs proc laiming, "Power for 111e People", ··save Our J obs -Sa\'c l'\·1y J)ciddy ., They were org anized by the 1.:ounc1J of J•:nv1ron1ncnt , E1np\Oyn1cnt F:cunon1.v anti Devc lOpn1e11t tCEl~EIJ / ht«'llled by Gilbcrl Ferguson. The n1l·cl1ng npt'lll'd 11 1th a plea fron1 Assen1b!y1nun I{ ob t' r l Uc1dha1n j H· Nc\1·port Beach J for uppro v:il of Ilic l\.\'U 1.l40-1nl'gav.·a11 reactors at the p\anl th ree miles south of San Clcn1c111c. A round of applause follo\vcd lhc con1- mi~sion st<iff report f i v e n by Ex- ecutive Director Joseph Bodovilz. The staff is reL'Om1ncnd1ng denial of the pro1ect because L'Qnslrut1ion would 1ll·s1ruv 52 acres of S<indstone bluffs and ff.ared d~unagc lo 1he 1narine en· 1 it·onrnenL But Bodovitz stressed that the staff reels there are "·orkable alternatives tu this plant, including moving it to lhc in land side or the highway . Con1n1ission Chairn1an 1\-fclvin Lane ,. told l.h&--audience that I~ 1972 Coastal Zone 1'.ct under wh.ich !he commission operites "is rather specific and we have to hue to it whether ·we a g r e e with It or not ." Deputy Attorney General C a r I Boronkay said no permit can be granted unless the coastal con1mission finds there is no substanUal adverse environmental effect from the project. "The combi nation of beach, surf and (See ONOFRE, Paa• %) Way Cleared Once Again For Laguna's Main Beach . r Old Laguna Shop Hit By Blaze By FREDERICK SCllOE:\f EllL 1\n <'arly·morn1ni; fire of unknov•n origin today destroyed the Canyon Acr<'s Drh·e furniture rcupholstcry shop of longti me Laguna Beach residents Red and Ginny Stoddart. The 7:30 a.m. blaze. confined to the shop port ion of th eir home at 345 Canyon Acres, caused an estimated $151000 damage. BillO\\'ing clouds or \11hll e !lmoke rilled the sky above Canyon Acres Drive as 25 firen1e11 fou~ht th e fir('. Stoddart . his hair singed from th1• heat of the fire. .said he discovered the blaze y,·hen he arose rrom bed. "I S<l \Y what first looked like s!eam all around . I kne\\' right U\\'ay somcthin~ \\'as wrong," said the <i i-year resident of the Art Colony. Stoddart said he then rounded up his ""ife and thei r sn1all dog, Kelly. There ,,.,·ere no injurit'S. All availabl e fire trucks and firemen v.·ere sent to the fire. 1'he blaze was controlled \\'ilhin 30 minut es. llfopup Opl'rations cont inul'd for l\\o'O hours. I· 1• Stoddart said losses i n e I u de d furnishings be ing re-upholstered and scveru! antiques. The interior of the Stoddarts' lute ntodeJ car also was gutted bv names. ·Fire Jl.1arshal James Presson said he has not yet dctrrmincd the cause of the blaze. lle said il began in the shop portion of the ga rage. Investigation ronlinucd lat e tod ay . PROPRI ETOR S GORDON ANO EVE LYN WILSON, SON DAVID Former Teacher and Ex-nun Arrested on Pornography Counts Stoddart. although visibly shaken by ~Me BLAZt:, Page 2~ A PET TIJ EOR Y: Lag11na Bool{store Owners Pawns ii1 Smut Can1paign? A DS SE LL PET S \Ve have a pct theory at lhe Daily Pilot. \Ve think Daily Pilot ads sell pels .•. among ot her things. The proof: Too many pets. Want good home for young ~1ynah Bird. Nearly n~w cage in- cluded. 135. (Phone No.I By JACK Clli\PPEU. Of 1!1• 0.llY ~llot Sltll Gordon and Evelyn \V ilson. ov.•ners of Laguna Beach's Fahrenheit 4~1 bookstore , today appear 1o be pawns in a county\\'ide crackdOl\'n on anything that looks like s1nut. The couple. ho!h forn~c.r tcnchcrs, and she an ex-Catholic nun. v.•ere .arrested Monday in Laguna Beach for allegeQly . selling and distributing pornography. Thal ad made the sale to the first The pornog raphy consisted of several caller to respond ; your ad could get underground t'On1i c books purchased by equal ly fast results. •lave ~~ry you a detective. want to test or. son1e1.hing10 selt'!-Dtnl..__ Th~ks involved have been in print 642·567~, lh~ direct hne to results a l for years and sold for ye:irs in Laguna the Dady Pilot. Beach both by the \\1il~on~ :ind the former owner or the bookstore . They are also available at the UC Irvine Egy pt Claims Israeli Jet By tbe A11oclattd Pres1 Egypt claimed it shot down an Israeli Phantom jet today over the Suez Ciinal city of lsmailia. (Related story, Page 4) "It's not true,0 said an Israeli spakesman in Tel Aviv. The downed plane was one or . wo jets that intruded lnlo Egyptian air space, a military spokesman sa id in Cairo. lie added the plane was hit by ground fire but did not n1entlon the fate of its crew. Bookstore. Despite denials by one deputy distri(•t attorney Monday that a smut crackdown was under wa y by cou nt y la\v en· forccment agencies, another deputy con- finncd that with a recent clarification o! the slate's obscenity laws, the DA was moving oo all front:ii against y,•hat was ronsidered dirty books. John Anderson, deputy district al· torney, said his offi ce would be doing all it could do to crack down on smut. "We're going to do all we can in· ve.'!"tigalively to track down these 1>rinters and publishers and writers or this kind of boo k." Anderson sai d. lie said il was "kind of too bad" that little people like the \Vil sons got swept up 'in the smut net, but he Mid that by closing down the rcl[li\ ou11 ets for dirty con1ic book~, "that's the ' qui ckest \vay to get to lhe publishcrs.tt Fahrenheit 451 Book Store, 50!I S. Coast (See Srtiur, Page 2) Judge Orders 'Porn.o' Corni e Bail Returned Laguna Municip n l Court Presiding Judge Richard D. f{amilton today ordered returned the $500 bail demanded of Fahrenheit 451 owners Gordon and Evelyn Wilson. charged with selling pornography in Laguna Beach. The judge's order came following news reports of the \Vilsons' arrest and contact by a Daily Pilot reporter. Th e Wilsons allegedly sold underground comic books to a Laguna detecUve, Judge Hamilton said there v.·as ample evidence of s I a b i 11 I y guaranteeing that the Wilsons would appear ror arraignment Dec. 17 on charges of selling and dislri buting pornography . The $500 ball had been the Wilsons ' C.'hristmss money to be used to buy stock for the small l>ookstoro. Councilmen To Order Work Begun An l l th hour agreement between the city and John Gabriels in Laguna 'Beach's l\1ain Beach Park lawsuit has cleared the \\'Bf today for creation or ''the window to the sea" by summer. The City Coupcil is eipected to act tonight approving the settlement and ordering the immediate slart of con- struciloo. The contract.or for the project has Informed the city lhal. anl•ss JcUon ii for!lknnlng, he will n6I hold to hi• bids because of the DUljor alterations called for by the settlement. Major el.emenu in the settlement are: -Park landscaping, conslruction of the boardwalk-seawall and preservati~n of the old lifeguard tower to proceede im- mediately. --Construction or the lifegua rd office and training facility, the gaz.ebo, and restrooms to be put off tmtil next fall. -New public hearing3, and full-scale environmental impact report and reaub- mission of plans will be required before building construction begin!. "It loo ks like we'll have our !\fain Beach Park well in advance of next sununer after all,'' an elated Mayor Roy Holm said. He said he was satisfied with the setllement. "Certainly, the alternative to it is, of course, to have the beach remain as it is through summer with the ugly old abandoned buildings and the dirt all over." l\1ayor Holm said . Laguna resident Gabriels who brought the suit, proclaimed the settlement "a victory for the people of Lagwia ... The settlement y,·as signed Monday in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Walter Charamza by attorneys for th e city, Gabriels and the state Attorney General 's Office repreaenllng the South ililS! Reglcmal 1.one Cooservatioo Com· mission and tbe State ~ation Com· mission, also named in Gabriels' 1uil Gabrlels said he felt he won hi.5 point : that environmental impact r eporb had to be ronsidered when the coastal con1- missions weigh projects subject to the 1972 Coulal ConservatiOn Act, (Proposi- tion 20). Instrumental In the delicate negotia· tlona was Councilwoman P h y 11 1 a Sweeney. .. G a b r 1 e I s recognlztd the effort that both she and Councilman Carl B. Johnson made in working out the set· tlement. ~fayor Holm, too, lauded MN. Sweeney for her persistence in reaching the agree. menL Finance-wise, the park if built as ·plan- ned wtll cost more. That's because the development will be split into two sections, site ·develop- ment and bulJding conshvctlon. Contractor's estimates are that the part of the park which will be ·ordered to go ahead will cost '445,f lO. Building cost wa1 pegged at $3tt,'19e. The building WOrk U It does go ahead will be more nut year due to lncrusing rorutruetion costs. ' fnduded ln the settlement Is the renovation of the old lifeguard ·towers on Main Beach, and a k>wertd profile for the mounds plamted. Mayor llolm said the City Council wouki give final approval to plans for remodeHng the interior and a certain required exterior of the okl'tower. ' BEAUTY OF BLUF FS VER SUS NEED FOR ELEC TRIC POWER They Would Be 'Mo ved Back ' For Additiona l Reactors Brand .Reveal s Cru1didacy For Lagm1a City Council Ci vic League President Jon Brand has· announced his candidacy for the Laguna Beach City Cow1cil. Brand 's announcement was not unex- pected, and he becomes the fifth an- nounced candidate for the ~1arch t'Oun- cilmanic electi on. In declaring his candidacy, Brand cited three reasons for runn ing : -"I want to keep the ]01\' profi le, village atmosphere that Laguna en joys. Now that the anti -high rise init ia ri\·c is invalld , ou r best defense against J(l- story towers on our beach is a council made up of th ose residents \\'ho alrearly have fought the high-ri se battle. -"The three scat s to be fill('{) in this election will form the new ma jorit\' As a resident I 1vant to sec our city destinies in the hands of the res ident:;, not the developtrs ci nd busine ssm•'n whose prime concern is growth . il-1nnv of them gave us absolutely no hrl1l in the high rist• controversy and 0nty paid lip service to th (' village atmosphere and greenbelt concepts. -"I want lo give the volrrs a choice between myself and one of the busines!'- man candidates \\'ho has alrc:i dy an- nounced his intentions of runni ng . I do not agree with his suggestions lo elimiRate the lifeguard service or lo build a parking structure on ~la in Berich or to change the day of the Patriots' Day Parade." Otber·announced candidates :ire Nancy C. Gasparian, a clerk-teller and sup- ported by the politica l arin of \\'omen's liberation groups: Councihvon1an Phyllis Sweeney: Wa yne Baglin, corporation periannel executive; and Richard Wi!· Jett.$; operator of the Hairem Beauty Sa!On. (Il;i.! Will ett s lo whom Brand referred In hl!ihird campaign statement.) "Laguna is a village in transition. (Stt CAND IDATE, Page Z) Wo1n en's Group Aids Candidates A group calling jtsclf Po I i t i ca I Organization for Women iPOW) has been esla bllshed lo support \\'Omen candidates for.nattonal , state and loc11\ orfices. The. first meeting of POW will be held at·7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of organizer. Delores Ferrell. 1900 Rimrock Canyon Roatl . Laguna Beach. ~1s. Jo .. errell said the group, for wonlcn only, would support candidates in the upromfng Stiite Senate, Sllddleback Com· munlty ·college district, city council elec- tions. The:· group Al~ pl ans lo rl'Cruit can· didatcs for Position.s, she said. ' :r DECLARES FOR COU NCIL Civic Leader Brand Or ange c;i _ Coast Lz.C-~=-,b ..==:. Weatloct· Like the \IC<llht•I' toU:1y'! \Vr ll, !hJt'S the 11 11y il loll~~ fur Thurs- day \{HJ, HCl'Of dl!l).: lo !lit' \Vl!i.llhc r service. f:o111c h1 ~h C'IQt1£l:i but 1nostl_v sunnv 11ith h i~hs ~.ll the beaches< 1n th£' nud·liOs rising to the lo1v 70s 1nl:u1d. INSID!l 'l'OllAY 0 11c so/11t1n11 /11 the. ilc'>lrll"'" tio11 uf '11a11\ 1 ·1111.~tul c11r1n>11· ll!t'Uf -p111 n1a11l.:111il v11r /•> st•u. Tii ts 1.~.~ri,·1 Ollll"HJ•/ ullli·rs. u·us rc11s,•rl 111 11 srn1 111ur 111i C:(}(J.~tnl :ntll' O!l11!1/ijl'llH'l!I f/JIS u1eek i>i /1·~·u1i'. Sc:e r r1uc 1-l . ,fl! YOllt StrYO<I J Boil•n• 10 l .M. 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"Chani::e is all Hbout us and the abilit .v ro absorb change is the ability lo surv•vt'. lf elected to the cou ncil. l v.·ould 1\•ork to <"hanncl th e con1ing change into areas !hat would not destroy the character nf our .village," Brand said in a prepared s1 a1emcn1. Arand !is led his associHlions as: prcsi· den1 of the Civie Lrngue, .vice chai rman of the Econornic Priori!ics Corntninec. president of the Laguna Beach folk fJancers. and coch<1irm an of the anti· highrisc precinct committee. Hl' has also served HS n n1f'mber Of l h l' rnn.1or·s COllllTii!tt'C Oil j)J rk1ng re.vcnut". eitizens for good go\ t•rnnit·nt. ttnd is a board n1cn1bcr of rhc La gunti !Wach Tenrus Association and ;1 rnt·nillf'r of lhl' An1crican Association of lirographcrs. Brand . 40. is ;t $'.!f'Oi:raphy inst rt1l'lor ;i! Orange Coast Collt'ge. lie JS m:.irncd but h;is no chi ldrrn. La g uun Tru stees OK E nergy SteJJS Fo r District l1111•rin1 rnt•<isurrs to conic lo grips l\'l!h lhr grO\\.'lng' cnrrgy crisis receive una111mous ;1pprov:.il Tu L·sdny ni~ht from thr L.ai::una Brach Bo:.ird of Education. Thr 1•nt·ri;.\· conser \·a11011 sli>ps will ;'Iffert both student transportation and hL·<111ng ;ind lighting al all school district fa<"1li11es . :\lcasu rl'S adopted by the board include the follo1••1ng · -.'\11 1n11111·diate hH11 on 111c use or <>chool d1stnct 011nl·d IH1si:s for out of l'c1unt.1· fiL'ld trips Jf :1 field trip is 111·t.'e!lsarr. ch<1rler bllsc·s 111a11 be hired. -i\ rt•CluL't1011 111 the 11u1nbt·r of ··rooter hl!S(·.~·· .~t·nl tu athlt·tic ('\'CHIS. -!it'"t'tl1ng nf ;ill Lhcnnos!;1!s in school huild111g..-!11 fffl dcgrcl's. 1111h ri'!1n1ing of fu111;1ct·S tu tul .11 ~ ho11rs of uatt1ral j.,d'i \J~o · r'ill'h II \'t'k. -1\ 1t•duct1on uf l1gh!lng <ii ;di school ( dlllptb<•S 'fh!' prnpos;il~ to cut ba!'k nn lhc !I~! or l'lt'l'l!'lr'll .1" :tnd ll<llur:d gas in- thralt•t.I :.011ll'lh111g of an abou1 fare fro111 ;1 po.-;1tu)11 !<1ken 1n n1id·.~u1 e111hl'r by Stip!. l)on<1Jd \\'ot•tl111~tun . Al !ht> tiJll('. hl' lo!d rt·portrrs lhal tlu· sehool d1s1rret did not ha\"c anv "spPei;,J prograin fur 1un11ni; off 1hC ligh ts <ind the hkt•. ·Tt1at is son1t•!h1nt-; v.c ahv;1~' try ru do.·· \\"oodingto11 ~aul. Bo.:1rd rncnibers 11·f'rt' told by Bu.,111cs~ l\1.11111gcr Clyde l.AJ.velady that d1cscl fuel 11.,rd to operate sill' of lhc 12 school disliiet btiscs is in cx trcn1cly short suir pl\ lit•gular gasoli ne is still a\'ail11ble 111 <;ufficicnt quantity, Love.lady sald. Tni~lt·es accepted ;_i rctorn n1endation h1 J.1 \\'1'lad.v to begin "·or k on " study 111 hn11 t1) cut school·!t}-horne bus 1r.1n~1>1•rtrition as a rneans of further 1 ut1~er1·111g fuel . Thal sludy 1\'ill he prt•sented tn 1hi: l,111.1,·([ 111 .J;u11111r\', Lovelady said. Th•· <:t ud_v v.•iil probabl}r rcrornn1cnd th,11 IJu:. transportation be cut by at. \c;1<;;\ JO µcrccnL Jn son1e cases, students 11111 be forccrl to \Valk greater distances IH bus StOliS, :0-upt. Dona ld \\foodington told trustees 11 1\·onld be at lea~r a month beforr 11 1s ~nO\\'n whal savings thc school di~1ri1.:1 can expect from the fuel and l'lcctnr1ty ~a\'ing steps. 'l'ruck Cuts P o wer Si\,\'TA CRUZ (/\P l -A truc k driver :-.lan1mccl into a pov.·cr pole Tuesda.v n1~ht. 1r1npQr<1rlly knocking out electrical srr.v1ei· to tnost of SHntn Crut., Pnciflc (;as & Elcttnl' Co. reported. The driver, 1:1~r:1ld ~llllc r. :IA. was rreatcd for ininor 11\1U rres ut Do1n1nk·an llospil ol and rl·lf'a:.(•d. f 'ro111 1•t1ge 1 BLAZ E ... the fi re. took it in stride . ''This is lhe first problrn1 1\·r'vc had ;1f1er 41 years in the businrss. But ! nrrdl'd 3 new roof for the shop <111y11ay ... he laughed. Stoddart's shop has been located at the Canyon Acres ;iddrcss for the pa.st '!.7 ye;1rs. Eco-ma11a gement Solutio11 Not By Casl1--B1'i ght Good coastal 111a11agement vdll bl'gin v.·hen e\·erybody gets bener at "strad· dhng the fence bet .... ·een developn1cnt and environment ," Dr_ Donald Bright said Tuesday in Irvine. (Helated storics Page 14.) Bright, a professor of marine biology from Cal State Fullerton, is chairman 11f the South Coast Regional Zone Conse rvation Con1n1ission . I-le !old about 50 people attending a conference at the Airporter I n n , sponsored by the J\1<trinc ·rechnology S.ieiety a11d IJSC-Sea Grant , thal 1noney 1sn'L the answer to finding a better balance betv.·een the {\VO sides. ''The en.vironmcnt has undergone a tragic defacemen! .'' Rrighl said . adding that many of the dollars spent to repair lhal have been unsuccessful or ha\'e •·pronioted more of the same blight."' And the blanket prohibitions or 1noratoriums on building proposed by some en\'ironmentalists aren't "viable sol utions" either. he said. Instead. Brighl emphasized . the key is centered on a "corru;i1on sense balance between necd and desire." Ht> called for an "equilihrium e!hic ."' a ."Ort of n1id-point bct1rccn df'.velopers ;111d ttll'tronmcn!alists. one that "'ould trear land as both a con1mod ity a nd :1 rL·so11ree ;ind 11·11uld s tre ss ··rc:isonahleness." Bright 1\•as one of the fin;_il in the t11·0-day cnnfe rcncc "CO<lstal Zone J\.1a11agc1nent \l't•.~1<1rn St;ttes F ultll"l'." ~peakr'r~ 1 f'11ti t lert ;ind the Adm11t1ng !hat "an a11f u! 1>.1~ of prob- lems" has evolved in the first ve;ir of !b{' roas!al coinmissions, he ifsted the ntajor st umbling blocks as property nght issues, vested intrrests. lh<' shift of lhe burdcn of proof to the deve loper and communications. Balancing environmental interests is ne1v !o n1any developers. said Bright. But he adricd. "I don't want to imply the development rthic lacks a conscience -that's not true." Adtlress inR the conference rrom a dt•\ elopn1ent-orientcd viev.rpoint w a s f<.li ehacl Peevey of the California Council fur En11ironn1cntal and Econ o mi c li:1lancc of San Francisco. Pl'CVey said the n1ajor question is, "!low to tx: fair or do we ba.ve a s.l'~tc1n for Ix-Ing fair~" l 'oo 1nan y ~oeial issues -job need.~. privn!e property ri ght~. energy, who gets to livt• v.·hcre -exisl to be handled by a "s1ngle-pur1>0se" ;igcncy like the coastal co1n n1ission, he said. Psyc hi c Surgery Movie Scheduled A n101ion pictu re and slide illustrated l('C!Urc on psychic surgery will be given 11ndcr sponsorship of the Spiritual Hesearch Associates at 8 p.m. Friday nt lhe Laguna Beach Woinen's Club. 2R6 St. Ann 's Ori.vc. Associates Chairman Si Slav in will discuss a Philipp ine psychic l'urgery done wlthot1t Instruments or by physically touching the patient. (;ucst speaker Donald Westcrbe.ke or San FranclsCQ will show motion plcturf'JI of a "par.anorm<1l" surgery done by Tony Agpaoa . ' Ora11ge Coast Stores Weather Food Strike Dy RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot l~o O•llY '11•1 11111 Shn1)ping prosilCcts for Orange Coast h OUSl'Y.'lVCS lookt!d good today as tht· food strike movt'CI into its th ird day. Supermarket shelves rangtd frorn overloaded 10 sparse in four chains su rveyed by thc Daily Pilot 1.l'ith almost 1·ve rything a11a1lable \Yi!h the exception of some n1eats. lettuce and fresh fis h. Shoppers appeared unconcerned about 1hc specter of a food shortage and lht>re was no evidence of hoarding. Lines 1\'t're short during th e early hours. "If people arc going lo start hoard ing it will ml•an that tht•rc \.von't be enough food to go around ," observed ~1rs. San· dra l'::r rrol ol 2lti9 Charle Drive, Costa r\lt•s:1. "I saw a woman on TV bu . .v $JOO 111orth of groceries. That's enough !O feed a family of five. }'eop!c Jikc that :.i re taking away the groceries you :u1d I would buy:· Anorht'r Cosui f<.IC'sa woman. Mrs. An- na Cushion. said she was "just buyi ng normally" and not stocking up becaus(' she was L'Onvinced the food shortage \1'ould ride ltsl·lf out. "I'll take the. chance." she said. There \\":ts no t'l'idcncc of an.v pitketini;! ill the stores on Costa 1\-l esa's Jlarbor Boulevard used for the survey CXt!t'pt '1! !he Lucky ~larket on llarbor and \"icloria Street. Tv.·o n1eat cuuers carrying signs n1arched back and forth in fron t u£ the store ent rancl!. PrL'<iict:ibl y the Lucky meal counter \1·as "light"' \l'i1 h some shelves en1pty. i\on-union v:orkers \Vere inside thc butl'hcr shop l'Ut!in& rn C'at. Tht•rc l\'C rc no app<i rcnl shor!age;; in othcr Lucky depa rtments but many types of canned and packaged goods were arranged in such a way that they gave rhe appearance or fully stocked shelves. (';1 ns and packages were stacked up in the front row to hide ba re spvts behind. The Alpha Beta Markets less t ha n one block away appeared overstocked From Pagel ONOFRE ... anyone "'ho h11s seen that site would not v.·ant 10 protect it. canyon makes this a unique recreational area." Bodo\'itz said thi.s morning as he shov.·ed slides ot the San Onofre beach. "It seems to me Inconceivable that "There is no reason to destroy se.ven- tenths of a mile of public beach now availabl e for recreation, particularly "'hen so many a!tern11tivcs exist," he said . "It's possible to have energy on this site and protect the bluffs and beach." Bodovltz said that the congressional speed v.·ith v.·hich the Alaska pipeline was approved is evidence that a change in San Onofre might not take too Jong. And he pointed out that "even under the best of circumstances'' the two nuclear reactors ~·ould not be in opera· lion until 1979 or 1980. A speedy approval now would only Ignore the environment. he said, and y,·ouldn't solve the currenl cnergy shortages. The S\.!l te CoAslal Zone Conservation ('.iln11nission is the last necessary agency 10 consider the application by Southern CAiifornia Edison and San Diego Gas ;ind Electric Co1npany. -,~;J >., ., 1n eontrast. All tlisplay areas in the n1f'al counter W<'re filled to thl' hri rn a5 ll":lS !he bakery St:t'liun. 'fhere \\·as no lettucl'. At thC' Food King t.larket in the 11:.irhor Center. there seen1cd 10 be no shonag"s of meat even though the butcher is out in strike. Supplies of all goods \vcrc ptl~nt lful but the cal And dog food shelves had less on thern than norn1al. l-louSl'\\'il'!•s lookin~ for fresh fi sh ••t !he Thr1fl _vm:.lrl at Harbor <1nd Adams Avrnue "'ere out of luck today. There 11·as none . but there v.•as plenty of frozen fish. The meat counter "'as s parst>ly stocked and only 111·0 dUZt'fl of the popular large (irade A eggs wt>re leit. Jn Los Angeles County, ml!at countt•rs began going nearly bare in some stor<'s and 11t so rne cuslorncrs wa it1.'<i 30 to 40 n1 inu\f'S in checkout line s. 1'he rirsl rnajor breakthrough in 1h!' slrikt' "'hich began l\ilonday, occt1rr1·d late Tuesd ay \\'hcn the 3l)()·storc ,\rdru- ~layf;ur ch :1 i11 signtd a11 a1,:rf'enu•nt \1•:1h thc nicaL CUtl l·rs, tc~unsh!l'.'i u n d rna chinists' w1ions. ·'· .... -{;,· Vandal s Hit Coast Sto1·e In Walkout Asse rtC'Cl \':111d:ilis1n rind harassn1t'nL brought on by the n1catcultl'rS strike of Southland suµc rrnnrkets 11111\'l'd into San Clcrncnt<' t'arly today. <1 fft'('l1 ng the downtown Safeway market. l\ilanagemcnt aides at the store called police at 6 a.n1 . to report that about $170 worth of packaged 1ncat had been niined when vandals apparently entcred the store before da11•n and slashed opc:·n prepared packages. Vanda ls also srnearcd a hard putty substance into the locks of the fron t doors of the storc. said spokesmen for the supermarket at 801 N. El Can1ino Real. Yet another incident took place Tues- day evening as an assistant manager of the market drove a nonunion mrat cutter hon1e . Poli ce v.·ere told a mysterious car fol lowed th e t \\' o employes to !he butcher's home and then sped a .... ·ay. Officers planned extra patrols of the market in an effort to stem any new problems. Tenni s Deadli11 e 5 p.m. Thursda y Deadline for entry in the Sixth Annual Junior Tenn is Tourna1n<'nl is 5 p.rn . Thursday at the Laguna Beach Hccrea- lion Department offiC'C, 5i0 Glt>n ncyre SL The tournament v.·ill be held starting at 8:30 a.m. Saturday and Su nda y on the Laguna Beach lligh Sc hool tennis courts. The tournament is OJX!n to boys an d girls in singles and doubles for grades four through 12. There are threc di.visions. Registration forms <1re :i.vailable fronl !!Choo! coaches or at the city recreation of fief'. 'ion ~,;:I -....• '!#!.. ,~~ .... 11'#;to~~ . .--;.."'.1 ~.t ! ~ • '~·,-• '" D•llY Pllbl $1•11 Phole THE OFFE NDER Zap Comic No. 3 Fror11 1•n g e J SMU1' ... lli~hll'ay Lriguna Jlt·ach isn't an ''adult book.,torr ·· It is 1111 ;1 1· a 11 l ganlt• store \\'hcre lhl' Blblv. 1Jc1uk<; on ~·a.-;tern religion. "A <:u1d1• ro lhi• ,\';1t1011;d l';1rk~." ;uid nian_v 1nuncl:1nt· btlO~~ on rn:1tl1, J·:n~l 1sl1 ;111d sell'll<'t• ut.'cupy !ht• shelves. The u1ull'rgn11111d 1·u11 11ts were kept on a :;111a ll shl'lf 1v11hin ;i nn's r c Ac h of the ~•1lesma11 ·s desk. nen r a myna bird. Tiu· h•J(Jhs purt·h:1 ..;vd ;ind enl£'rct1 inlo ·t11·1dv1\l'1• IJ,1 th1· Laguna Btri<"h l'olicc 1!1·p;1r!JJl!'n1 i11cl11d1·d ··\\"1111111 1•11\ L'11r111:1., · "1·:1 Perfecto ," "{;rt·a~er." ··z.1p ~oi ~'" (If 1bose four. "El Pl·rf£'('t0... ;r COIHIL' produced by drug prie:-.1 llr. Ti111111h_v l.eary's con· verti'. 11·as fnund not lo b{' ubstene . The otht<rs .-;ho"·ed black and v.•hite 1!1"<1111ngs of \iOl1•11cl' and sex acts. In addi1io11 hi 1hu~1· pur1·hasf'd h .1• th1· l,;igun:i B1•:1ch l 111hc·1·. olflc•t•rs St'izrd a <"flp . .v of "Zttp i\n :r· 1\·h('n they arn•st1·d ~lr~. \ril:;on ;it lht' eouplc"s Sifil'('. Aftrr DL·u1g arrcsll'<I. 1hc Wi!SQll.~ ~·er'f' forced to pul up S5\~l b<iil in order 10 lit• kl•pt froni ht·1n1: j;1ilrd. Th1•y l1;i1·l' :1 1;!-n1on1h (Jld so11. :ind J\olrs. \\"ll ~on 1s prl'g11a11l. Tl11· coupll' s:ud !h!· S.'iOO they U5<'d rl'.'pn·s1·ntcd 1l10!1l'Y th<'y lio d saved to p11rth.1.,~· Chns1r11;1s IJ011k s1oc.:k. Hoth Iii'!"!' b11 tvr. 1101 uni\' '1bout the ;11-r1·:;r. hut 1h1· 1n;1nner in · 11h 1ch !ht'y 111•rt• 1reatcd by office rs. It appears. ho11c\'~·r. 1h:it proprr police procedures 11t·rt · fu!lfll\t•d 111 lh•· :1rrc·.~1". Both s;t:-th.11 111 lht· .11•Hr and :i h:1lf of O\\·nini-: the stOrt'. no one has e1·t'r l'Ort1pta1nt·d 111 thcn1 abou t the un- dt'rground ro1n1es_ Th e polict~ acrowl!s or the incident relate that it 1\·as a dctective who v.·as in !he store on another mntter ""ho picked up the conucs, fowid thc1n obsct'ne and purch.ased them. Policr Chief Frank S<"hopen said that his mcn tlll'n se~1rchL•d all other book s!or('s in thl' ci !y lo dr·terml nc If \ht:')' \\'i:"J"e ca rry111t: QIJ~CL·nc !neraturc. Find- ing none. police brought the case to th e !)/\. Andcrson sttid politl' in Ort1nge \1·ere nl~ inl'olvf'd in :1 porno hust. Th<' DA ·s offict' is ar.,o 11ttaking an adult 1heR!er in But•na P:irk for showing the fitrn ''Deep hro:it .. Liz HceoYcri na " I.OS A\(;F.LES l ·\1'1 Doctors trc:i11ng actrcs<> ~:l 1 zabrth Tavlor sav she \1•ill rf'main in the UCLA · f<.'lcd ical Cc111er until 1hl' \1'er·kenct ~fiss Taylor 11nden\'f'nl surgcr_v la~t \\frdnesday for renlo\'af of nn O\':lrtan C\S! and car· rC'ctinn or an ;ibnorn1al 1ntCst1nal forrru1· tiOn ..... " • • t,• J>~ I• •~I lo ~ T .n.Jr • W "';f'Q ,, ,0;:~ 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 ~~,.._.'Y!'-'~IOJIP't"A'"~· ":JC. ,.-::s.-~4~ :-: ~r~ ·' , ,. . CLOSID SUNDAY .................. " • 1· ' " " · 1 I ~ • , Some Suggestions for Christmas Masks-fins-Snorkles Frisbees Water Wonder Kick Boards Jump Ropes Gym Bars Reducing Belts Chest Pulls Back Packs Thennal Underwear r ' I. ~ Mittens-Snow Caps G JW &&&64--~ ~ Boys N.Fl Football Suits . FootbaH Jerseys ~ Acrylic Y Neck . Sweaters ~ -I 'W letterman Jackets ll i Baseball Wannup Jackets ~ Weight Lifting Benches Boxing Gloves Footballs-Basketballs 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Baseballs & Mitts Warm Up Suits Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Dress!s Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets Darts & Dartboards Speedo Swim Suits Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes ~ Slant Boards ~ MPtff'Wf L:;>il?'A."'JWIW ..................... .., ... m; ... a;•:aii"'""""'1 ...... i'.!3L!. -· . ,. ( ( • . ~ . ' ' [j I I \ L -.. -·-• ' Saddleha~k Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 339, 5 SEC TIONS. 64 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DEC EMB ER 5, 1973 TEN CENTS Mexican Group Protests County Hiring 'Bias' Orange County supervisors· Tuesday passed charges of a ~lexican-American group on county hiring practices 10 the state's Fa ir Employn1ent Practices Com- n1ission IFEPC J ror investigation. The Orangc·bascd An1erican (;I Forun1 focused ils attack during Tuesday's meeting of county supervisors on the county's Building Services Department and its director, JOSl'ph Smisek. Alfred S('ratto, a vice president . of the GI Forum, adn1ittcd that in singling New Layout Of Complex A To Be Eyed Irvine Qimpany plru1ncrs and cit y Of· ficial s u•ill 11ork on a new ;·ayout for the 252-unit central l'niversity P<irk apartn1ent CQn1plcx bC'fort' city coun· cllmen reconsider the project. Councilml'l1 decided Tucsd av 10 con- tinue a hearinf.( on !he project for the t1,·o y,•ecks to allow time for the redesign. Special attention is to be paid lo shift- ing family units away from Sandburg \Vay and Goldenglow Street lo the Beech Tree Lane side of the 16 acre parcel. That u·ould move the noise, view and traffic congestion problems a-¥.·ay (rom con1plaining University Com m u n i t y As!lociation rcsidf'nts. Traffic from the family units u-·ould exit onto Beech Tree Lane, council men suggested. That !itreet borders another communiry -Village Park. Th e redesign effort is a\rnC'd at; -Preserving lhe \'iews fron1 hom<'s bordering on Sandhurg \Vay a n d Goldenglo1\' StrC'ct. -Providing two, possibly thrt'C, apart· ment parking lot access points withoul adding traffic to Sandburg which residents view as overcro\vded !lOY.·. -Reshaping the 15-acrc romn1unity park preS<'nt ly designed as a rectangle. In all of University Park's present 77-acres of park, there isn't room to lhrow a football, residents said u·hcn the park ·was carved out crf the original 32-acre apartment site, Community Services Director Paul Bradv said rood ifications in the par\,; plan -might be made to accommodate the red esign of the ::ipart1nen1s. James Taylor. director of planning administration for the Irvine Company. said the origlnal site design provided adequalc vehicle access w i thou t ovrrloading the streets. The second drsign, eliminating one !See LAYOUT, J•ai;e 21 Skinny Burglar Takes Artwork out one department he would be subject to criiic.ism, I.Jut claimed all rounly departments arc "equally gullty of discrin1inatory practices in hiring Mex- ican-Americans.'' Seratto said his group had inve stigated hiring and promotional practices in the Building Services Department for the past nine 1nonths. Answering a long list or allegedly dlscrin1inatory acts, lhe building servic£>s director said that the minority hiring program in his department has been praised in the past by the FEPC and by the county administrative office as one of the best. ''A state report based on the prograrn as implemented up to six months ago showed that we had 17.4 percent n1inority employes," Smisek stated . "Today we have an even higher percentage of 24.4 percent." liichard Armendariz, a Los Angele~­ bascd attorney representing the GI • Forum and Adef3nte, a county en1ploye group, threatened a elass action law sui t against the cowlt y 1f the board of supervisors did not ai.:1 to correct th e situation within 30 day s. lie said such.-a suit \1·ould he aiml'.'d at freezing all federal funds the county receives and said he. \1'ould file it unless the board sets up a quot:.i system for hiring M exican-An1cricans. Augie Dussert, chairn1an of Adelanle, called for an advisory l>oard 1vith .heavy minority re-prl'!IC'nrat1on tr) ··1111pll'l1l('r1t and enforce Ill(· i..:0L1nty·s Affirnia!ivc Action Prograrn ., 1-11'.' also e:dll'd fut an t'.\l'.'('l1t1ve secretary 10 h!.!Dd !he progra111 10 be on the coun1y p:1~Toll , hut independl'llt of the adn1!n1str;_ni ve offi ce. Dussert aJ;;o thrf':i l ~·nl'd legal .:1c!1011 soon if his group ':-. <lt·n1ands 1vcr(' nut carried out by coun1y supcr\'isors. Th e fllcxit'al1-A1n1·ric;in spokcs1nen ~·rnicill'd S1nisrk for not (Te<1(1ng a11 t'fff'<'H1·r :1pprcnticeship progr:in1. J IL' l'l'plit·<l I hat he 1n;1d0 ;1 budge I \'('{/lie~! tu in1ph:.•n1ent such .:i progran1 l1ut I! \\'ii:\ not approvt·cl. "But I l\'f'lll .ihl':ld ;1 11 ~·11';-1y and :->et up !111· apprl'l1!1 c:c progr;nn 011 111~· o\\'11 init1.1r1v("" he ex· pl ain ed S1nis-11li 11·:1s ~ccused b.v S~ratto and th1• o1ht>rs of ·'dishonesty" ;ind ch<1rgcd 1111h "$;1hntai:;ing !he county·s rninority (~tl· ,\11.\0RITIES. l'agc 21 • r1 reva1 s BEAUTY OF BLUFFS VERSUS NEEO FOR ELECTRIC POWER They Would Be 'Moved Back' For Additional Reactors KEN OLSON OF HUNTINGTON BEACH EXPRESSl:S HIS VIEWS He Wasn't Only Hardhat Who Showed up at Onofre Hearing Onofre Showdown Awaited Diedrich Blocks Medical .Sc hool Re1it-free Lease Large, Excited Crot-vd Packs Expa1isio1i H earing By CANDACE P EARSON 01 111• O.llY Pll•I Sl•ff Assemblyman Robert Badham IR- Newport Beach) for approval of the two 1,140-niegawatt reactors at the plan~ three miles south of_ San Clemente. A round of applause fo\lo"·ed the com· mission staff report give n by Ex- ecutive Director Joseph Bodovitz. to this plant , including moving it t.o the inland side of the highway. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of F'u!Jcr1on ~t-'Sday blocked a proposed rcnt·free lease of an Orange County ~1cdical Center building to the VC Irvine n1cdical school. No Pa1ric Evidencecl In Markets By RUDI NIEDZl l<:LSK I 01 tht Oailw Pi101 S•a!I Shopping prospects for Orange Coast housewives looke-d good today as the. food strike niovcd inlo its third day. Supermarkt•t shelves ranged from overloaded to sparse in fou r chai ns surveyed by the Daily Pilot with almost everything: available with the exception of son1e meats, lettuce and fresh fish. Shoppers ::ippeared uncon~med about the specter of a food shortage and there was no evidence of hoarding. Lines \\'~re short during the early hours. "If people are going to start hoarding it will mean that there won't be enough food to go around," observed Mrs. San- dra Carrol of 2169 Charle Driife, Costa !vlesa. "I saw a woman on TV buy $300 worth of gro~ries. That's enough to feed a fami ly of five. People like (See MARK ETS, Page 21 Judge Allor.vs Cliristmas Tree --Not Red Robe A juror's desire to add a festive tou ch to the courtroom had Orange Cowity Supcrfor Court Judge William .rt'lurray agree ing to everything today except the suggestion that he don a new robe du ring the r..laria Parson sauna bath trial. .Judge ~Iurray brokl' up the courtroom e:udienec when he granted the panel's req uest to bring a Christmas tree to lhe courtroo1n for the duration of tho holiday season. "I've been caJJcd a lot ('If things but l'rn no Scrooge." the judge said. "But 1'111 not going to act on J\lr. Ruston '!l suggestion that I s1vitc.h from a black robe to a red one in the spirit of the season. A daring burglar '":ho slithered down a narrow ai r duct intake to enter the pre1nises carried off $600 worth of art objects Tuesday night from an El Toro store, Orange Cou nty Sheriff's oflieers said. The· state coastal <.'O mmission hearing on the San Onofre power plan t addition tO!!ay in Ne'll--port Beach took on a circus- like atmosphere. (Related stories, Page 3.) As four television cameras ground away, the commission deliberated before a slanding·roon1-only crowd at the Newporter Jnn. The staff is re.CQmmending denial of the project because ronstruction would destroy 52 acres of sandstone bluffs and feared damage to the marine en- vironment. Com.m.issiqn Cbairn1an Melvin Lane told the audience that U1e l \J72 Coastal Zone Act under V.'hlch lbe commlssion operates "is rather specific and we have to hue to it 'Whether we a g r e e with it or not." Diedrich argued that !he county should not enter into such a lease at this time inasmuch. as "we are in the process o( cancelling the enti re lease on -nlt!dical center facilities with UCL .. "These robes cost rnoney." Judge !\'lur· ray carefully e.'l'plained to the jury. "Howe,•er. if the jury thinks a red union suit might not be out of place on tile bench I'm v.illing to consider it in the interests of good u-·ill." I Inves tigators said driftwood art and tables and a number of JX>Wcr tools were taken from the El Dorado Art store, 23700 El 'I;oro Road, by an Jnt ruder who must have had help in entering the premises. ''He must ha ve been lowered do\vn the air duct from the roof lo gel in there.'' an investigator said. ~'ll took a hell of a lot of nerve to even think about sliding do\YO that thing. '1 A. PET TflEORY: ADS SELL PETS We have a pet theory at the Daily Piiot. We think Daily -Pilot ads sell pe ts ••• among other things. The proof: Too many pets. Want good home for young Mynah Bird. Nearly new cage in· eluded. $35. (Phone No. I That ad made the sale lo the first caller to respond ; you r ad could get equally fast resull s. Have a theory you want to test or something to sell~ Dini 642-5678, the direct line to resul ts at the Dally Pilot. Pickets, often wearing hard hats, car- ried signs proclaimtng, "Power for the People", "Save Our Jobs -Save My Daddy." They were organized by the council of Environment, Employn1ent Economy and Developm£nt (CEEED) headed by Gilbert Ferguson. The meeting opened with a pica from County Officers Nab Phone Pair A couple who allegedly defrauded tl'11! telephone com1>3ny out of more than S500 in Jon~ distance calls made from the woman s Mission Viejo home were jailed Tuesday nigh! by Orange Counly sheriff's officers. Investigators said they plan to arraign Judith Diane Tysdal, 30, of 22946 Via Cereza and Chester Dobson, 50, of Whit· tier Thursdny in South Orange County Municipal Court. Sheriff's officers, who worked the case with Pa.cine Telephone Company in· vestigators, said the accused pair used a mechanica l device known to lawmen as a "blue box" to b~s the telephone company's long distanco surveilltince system. But Bodovitz stressed that the staff feels there are workable al ternatives 1,)epuly, Attorney General C a r I Boronkay said no permit can be granted unless the coastal commission £inds there is no substantial adverse environmental (See ONOFRE, Page %) Reds Bugged? Official Autos 'Mo1iitored' WASHINGTON (UPI! -The Uni ted Slates electronically moni· tored for several years limousine radios of several top Soviet offi~ cials, Including Communist party chief Leonid I. Brez hnev, until de- tails of the operation were di sclosed in 1971, the \Vas hington Post •aid today. According to the Pos~ the top-secret opera tion was co nducted by the Central Intelligence Agency and the.Nationa l Security Age ncy and ·inciuded surveillance of Sovi et President ·Nikolai ·Podgorny and Premier .Alexei Kosygin. The surv eillance o·peration -code-named Gamma Guppy - was halted, tbe Post said, after some details of the operation were disclosed by synd ica led columni st Jack Anderso n Sept. 16, 1971. (Anderson's column appears regularly on the editorial page of the Daily Pilot.) The Post qu6ted a form er intelligence official wi th access to transcri pts of the monitored conversatio ns as saying It was one of the most Vbluable sources of information the United States had ln the SovieL Union. The supervisor referred to a pNtposed plan under study through which UCI's med ical school would take ove r the entire center and operate it for the county . The building in question is now being used for ''important" research to i111.it, prove a heart-lung machine at no county expense, Robert \\ihitr. 1ncdica l center administrator. ti\ld 1he supervisors. lie urged that the w1ivcrsily not be denied use of the building as it would "critically affect th is significa nt proj- ect." Diedrich agreed that the UCI medical men could conlinue to use the building as long as thl'rc u·as no formal lease. The unive.rsity now uses the medical center fo r training o[ doctors under a 10-year contract with the county. This rontract is subject to cancell atiou as of June 30 of any year provided a (See DIEDRICH, Page II Irvine J>ubli c Works Chi ef Voted Raise lrvlne city councilmen approved a slx percent rai se for city Public Works Di.rector Brent Muchow Tuesd1;1y. Muchow \Viii receive an arurual salnry of $ZZ,800 effe<:tive Dec. I. That's an increase of $1.300 a year from Muchol'."s starting salary f;lf $21 ,:>00. ' ' r. I Orange Coast • Weather Like the \\'ea1 her today? \Vell, that's the \\'ay it looks for Thurs- day too, according to the weather service. Some high clouds but n1os!ly sunny ·with_ highs at the beaches in the mid·60s rising to the lo\v 70s inland. JNSUJE TODAY 011e solution to !lie destruc- tion of man 's coostrd environ· me·11t -put mankhid 01it to sea. Th is issue, among others. was raised at n seminar 01& coostal zo1ie manaue1nent this u:eek in Irvine. See Page 14. Al Your S•rvlct J •••llflf 70 L .M. ...... 11 Callhnol• S, tt C11it1flfll U-JJ Coml(1 ll cr•••wonf 11 0..111 Nlll<'1 lt l!~Htorill l'a" ' 1!11htl•l~mlfll J•·JJ F IMlll<t tt·ll ..... ''" •tn1d 10 tt.r.KOl't • Allll L111dtr1 34 "'"'"' ,..,, Mvhll l "Vflth tt Nlllor\M N9WI 4, 7' Ottol" COdlllJ' 1t s,1,11 p.,.,,, • iffrh H ·H $19d. M1'111tll »ll ,..i.wt1;1011 u ,._,.,, 2'-1' w .. ,.,., • W-'t Nt,., ))-&J .,.,.. ,...., "' " I ·-.. 2 OA/LY PILO! IS Saddleba~k Valley Major Growth Seen • l.D Oranp,e \oun \\ 5urx.·n 1:ior~ todny s...-1 a pubhc ~;.1r1ng for 10 :, 111 IJt-c 19 0t1 1ht· land USt.'. l'll'n1t•111 of Ll1c cuu11t) ·~ 1;e1\ ge11cr<il plan. t..:ounty plann~rs e11rhe r on Tuesday- had lea rned th:1t c\lunty populntion coulrl grO\\' hy MIO oOI) p1-<1pl" 1n the· ne.~t I() ;.1·ars as lhl'~ ill'tt·<l to t:uJOr:-e the Pri1n e Ti1n e 011, fl is 1-:l a n<ls SEAITLE. ~\'ash (l'l'I 1 -1'he follo~·ing apJWarcd in Tt1t·~day'<; Seattle Posl·lnrt•tl1g1•n('1•r l'L•~ ... 1fled adver11srn1en 1 st·t·iiun u n d L' r personal s: "Sue. since ~ou left n1r , n1y hea r! ha s f1·lt a ~rf'lll hl.'..'.. The hou se sPrms d:irker 1han ever before. t-.u ClOt' 10 talk 10 1ne at mealtimes. The wnrn1 gJov.• that ~C'eted n1c upon ('Qmini;: honie is no Jont.:rr t11erl' i\e1·cr had I rea liz- ~d hO\I' Jonrly ldt• tl!uld he . Kno1v- ing how much 1his has hurt n1e. please stop my suffcrin~ and send :he TV back. Hi ck." f 'rana 1•u9e l MARKETS rhat Jrc tak lng aw:iy the and I v.·ould bu y." • • • groceries you Another Costa ~lesa "''oman. ~1rs. Au· na Cushio n. !'nid she was "just buying ni)nnally " :ind not s1ock1ng up because she v.•as convinced thC' food shorto1g'.! 11·ould rid e Llself out. "I'll tnke the chance," she said. There v.·as no evidence of an~· pil'kr!ing at the storrs on Costa iltesa ·s llart;or Boulevard USL'd for the survey except at 1hc Lucky ~1arke t on llarbo r and \'ict oria Strert. T\\'O 111cnt cutlers ca rryl ng si ~ns ni;1rchl.'d back rind forth in fronl (if tl1c store entrance. Predictably the Lucky meat countrr 11·!s ''light" wi1 h sornc shelves empt y. /\on-union workers v.·ere inside !he butcher shop rutting meat. Th ere were no appa rent shor~agcs in olher Lucky departments but many lypes of Cilnncd and packaged gocxls 11•cre arranged in sueh a wa}' that !hey ga1·e 1he appearance of fully stocked shelve ... Cans and packages v.•rre stacked up in the front ro11· to hide bare spl)tS behind. The Alpha ncta ~tarket.c; !rss t h ii n one block a\\·ay appeared overstocked in contrast. All display areas in the meat counter 11·rrc fil led to the brim as was the bakery section. There 11·as no lettuce. . Al 1he Food King ~farlet in the R:irbor Cent er, there secn1t'Cl to lw no shortagt!s of meat eve n though the but ehl'r is ou l in strike. Supplies of ;ill goods y,·rre plentirul but the c11t and do g food :=.hch·cs had less on lhc1n than norn1al. Frano Page 1 DIEDRICH • • • Oll<'-year nolice is g11·rn. It \1·as this notice lhat Diedrich rcfer- rrd lu whrn he 5poke of cancellat1un of !he teal'h ing fri cilily agrl'fn1 cnt. In a rrlated action. the Boa rd of Superr1sors approved an ind<'pendent audit of the mC'd1cal center's nccoun!l ng .~.l'strn1 and f1n<1ncia\ pr01ctices. prin· c1pa1ly in connert1on "'1\h collections of 01·rrduc nct'Ount-; Dit•dri r·h l1:nl ('illll't1 for this re1·ir\\' 1110 11'erJ...; ago ~111d ('oun!~' Aud11or-Con· trollrr \'1r: ll('in1 s:lid !ht~ Artl1ur Young C-011111.111~. 01 n:1tfn11;1\ly known .1ud111ng finn. h:id 11grl'rd 1•1 <111 1)1c r,,1-1c11 f0r $.15.i'OO to $7!1.!~~I. lll'11 n said !hr rrl'it>\\! would be in I 1'.'I) plla!'cs and 11ou ld be complr!cd !1.v J une .111. 1!17t 1'hr Ar!hu r Young Compan\' ahnost 1\1·0 years a~o dal 11 :SJ00.000 studv on the c,.'!unty's ht'allh delivrry program \rith special cn1phils1s on Lhe medical center. OllAHfil COAST 11 DAILY PILOT '"' 0••"11• (o,u! O•ILY "llOT, "'''~ .. ~.c~ •• comb,,,.., ·~• '°'~"'' "'''" lo 11Ub!i""oc1 •v '"' 0•1"0• (o._1 f'vbh1,,in4 Corn~ny, St~· ••1• td'Jooo. ••• oubllsn..a, M°"d~v t~•oUQ~ J "01f, io; (.ofl• Mo11, N •wiJDr! 11,1c~. l+"n!.nolon ll•1<n '°DV!''I"' V1tloy, LIOUno 1 .. e,,, l<V•n•l ~ft<ldl•t..c~ Ind $In (loment•I !ion Ju•n C•D"''""" ~ 1lno lf reo•on•I ••'"~" " wo1,.nt11 S01Urd•V• '"" ~u••t•~\. I~· D1'nC•pol DV!lh•nonQ pf~n! 1 •+ J)3 ..... j eow $hNt, Coil• Mou , t 11,1orn11, •nH, Robt r! N. W1od "'U•Oont •'WI ''"b'""" J ock ~. c.1l1v '°"' P•O>IO•n• •"II G•~•r•I M•~•t•• Tho1t1•0 ltt••il Edt!o• Tho"'•• A , M urfl~•"t M•nt~,"'ll Edotot C~or4t1 H. l oo• R;tl••••o:I '· Noll ""'"'I n! Ml ftl91 .. f_-llO•I a,... Ce1!t M~1 · )JO Wut llV SltH t Mt..,pcir• 11 .. t fl• lJ:ll N .... pert loule•l •cl l •UIJO"I ll•~cf\: Jn r .. H, ..,,.....,. l'l""tll>O!oo-II~••"': 1111S ll••ch &o..llv~rd '41~ Ctl""'"" lOJ No•"' El c .... ,"O l!.•11 , .. .,.._ In 41 l4l-4J11 a-1n..1 A'"'1'..,.. 642-Jlra S.. Cl-11N All ..,•rt-11tt: , ........ 491-4420 COfl1•+olll, 1n1, Or•"O• c,,.11 Pue.11,~1,... Ct"'"'"~, No n•or1 HIH'l•o, 111111•1•'*'• 1<1•oor111 .,..!!,. o• •d,..•tf1t~~" ~.,.:~ "'•V &I rt1trlid\l(t(I wllf\l>\j! Ol'fd l l Ill" "''1111'1 o! copyrllj~t ew~•r. l H-<11•'1 IOtll (lf' ""Ir! '' Cl70l• Mfll, (•l•kw~I• )~~.Co lo•~~ lo• U!lfltt O•J -•~IY. b• moll I) I' ft>C11't~l~1 "'il+l1tf .... ~•"D<>• ll u "'*'"'' ... land use rlcmenl~ But t'Om1n1ss1unrrs. utkno1o1:Jcds1 ng lhe rush to 1nert 11 sl <.1te-rnanda1cd ge!leral plan adoption deadl1n(' or J an . l. ordered their stall to look at ways the plan can be revised next year. Among other things, commissioners ex pressed ~omc dissatisfaction with gro"''th controls on the Aliso Creek Water· 8ht'<I area and the other rural sccllon~ or the rount)'. ti.lore than half of the total 10.year growth predlction would occur in the 90-square-mlle watershed region, which included large portions of the Saddlebac k \'all ey and Laguna Niguel und son1c 'Straddling Best' For Environment Cood coastal ma11agemC'nt will begin \\'hen everybody gets better at "Strad- dling the fen ee bctv.•ecn development an1I envin1nment," l1r. Don11Jd Brighl :;aid Tuesday in Irvine. lllelatcd stories Page 14. I Dright. a professor of marine biology fron1 Cal State FullC'l'lon, is cha inn an j+f rhr South Coas t H.egional Zone Conservatlon CommL<;sion. lie told ::1bout 50 p1'o ple a11end1ng a c·onfere111·r at tht• Airpor1cr J n 11. t:i)()nsorl'd by the ~tarinc Technology Socirty and USC-Sea Grant , that monl')' isn't the answer to finding a beller balance between the two si1les. "The environn1enf !las unde rgone a lragic defacemen t,'' Bright said, addin~ th~t n1any of the dollars spent lo repair lhat ha vt· been unsuceessful or ha \e "pron1oled lllOre or the san1e blig ht., And the l)lan krt proh ibil ions or n1ora1oriums on building proposrd by some environn1entalists arrn 't ''\'iablc solulions" either, he said. Jnstead, Bright emphasized, the key is centered on a "common sense balance beh.veen need and desire." Peevey favored overa ll state lilnd use planning done by ooe n1ul1i-purpose agen- cy, rather than splitting into separate coastal or geographic regions. "This Is where \\'e're hL'aded," he prrdicted. PE.'eVt'Y (cit Stille land USC plannl11g is closer on the horizon thal a speaker preceding him, Jt•ns So renson , a post gr:JC1uate researcher ;1t UC BrrkC'ley . Sorenson estin1<1ted a !>late land use agc11t:y n1ay exis t by 1978. lie and Peevey llol h discussed equity for the properly o\\·ners >A•hosc land fs do>A·nzoned . Sorenson said S..'iO million in )awsuus have been filed by property owners contending their developn1enl rights ha\'e been denied by a Lake Tahoe land use plan . "l foresee lhc sa n1c thing happening on the coast." h(' sai <l. Soren son Sfl id 1he re arc v.·ays lo avoid pri\•ate property "v.·ipe-ouls,'' including a lransfcr of dc velopnu•nt rights, a coastal land bank, a coastal development corporation and a public recreation fund. So nta Ana mountam r<.1nyons and foolhU lls. I.and ll!e element population pro-1~ct1ons call for 250,000 people td l.Jve irl the watershed area by 1983. 1'he watershed and several other Jargc sa1ioos of un in<.'Orporated land are in- cluded in the land use element rit plan- 11int: reserves, desig nated for total unit planning rathl!r th11n piecemeal. 'J1u.' eonunl~slon h11.s bt>Pn er1t1c11.rd for renKlving p1L•ces of land fronl the reserves for separat~ µlannJng acuon. In land use element amendment action Tuesday , the panC'I voted 4 10 l to np- provr a 600-acrc apartrncnl and cUll· dominium development in Ahso lld ls. an area to the so u1h of Leisure \\'orld. DANA HILLS HIGH COEDS SPEAK OUT FOR ECOLOGY Michelle Brouillette, Kell y Br.1dley 1t Nuclear Heiring It could house up to ll,000 peoplt upon 1:omplet1on 'l'hc Aliso llil\s 100\'C had bcl'n opposed by the L11u111y 11lr11u11ng staff becbuse it removed lhu land Iron\ th e fl.1oulton Ranch planning rt•serve. In sirnil ar actions over past wci:ks, comn1lssioners approved 1.oru ng for the \'ihiting Ranch art·t1 north or El Toro. rl·n1ovin1;: lhHI frorn rt•s1·rv1· slatus as 1o1•cll. Con1 n1lssioners Tuesday did deny a requc5t by O\\'ncrs of the Coto Uc Coz:1 :Hnus1:n1enl ru11<:h 111 tile hills abovl' ~lission Vi ejo, that 1hc land be placed 111 llS own planning reserve. Of the 290 ,000 acres of land undrr t'Oun!y JurischcHon. th e land use clement providt·s for dl·vclopn1C'nl by 19113 o{ 94 ,tMIO Hl'rl'S. l'illl'h a pl:in \\'OUld ll'::l\'C 5-1 pert'{'lll of un1nt'<l rpor:1tl'd uud1•\'l'lopt:d land as open space. pl:111nrrs prl'llict. 1'hough lhcy c·ndorse the plan. whit·h is virluallv !ht' same as the intcriin land use 'clcn1cnt adopted in August by supervisors. corn1nissio11ers e:\presscd so1ne qu:tl1ns about 1!. . "\\'c <ire a!!o .... ·ing 111orr development here than the c'Oun!y could 1xissi bly ac- comtnod ;1 te under n<lnnaJ ci rcumstancc,' sa id Comn1issioncr Burton Spendlove. Cott1n1lssioncr C!arL'nre Casper said. .. There isn't enough lumllcr arowid for ;ill that constru ction " Criticisin \v;1s ;1lso voiced bv Orange Counlv i':Hviron1nc111al l' n ti Ii ti on spokcSn1nn Dale SC<.'Ord. 1vho attacked <ins change~ in the pl;1nni11g 1'eser\'t' arL·as. "\\'c ha\'c 10 take th ese areas ;1s a \\'hole. not piecemeal."' Srcord said. "This land use el t'n1ent still permits rampant development and also should bt' revisrd as soon ns po!'siblc." Secord s;ud rt•n1ov:il of l:1 nd from !hi• rrst~rvt's could rt•su)t in nn additional 100.000 Jll'Oplc in the coun1y by 196.'.I. Se\'l'r<il sel'fLons of the general plan ~11·(' also in conflit•I vn th rulings of the sia te Coastline l:onscrv:ition Coinmission but planners have proposed revisions that would hold ha<"k sonic (J( the prL-'dic!ed rural gro1vth. He ca lled for an "equilibrium ethic," a sor t of mid-point between developers and environmenta lists, one that would lrcat land as both a commodity and :1 resource and would s I r es s ·'reasona bleness.·· l11creased VD Education Fron& Page 1 ONOFRE The eo1n1n1ssion-cndorsl'd land use cl<"- fl1L'nt llOY,' goes (Q the Board or Supervisors for final ado1ltiion so1netime before the first of the yl':.ir, • • • Bright was one of the fina l speakrrs in the twcr.day conference entilled "Coastal Zone Management and the \Vrstern States Future." Approvecl f 01· Saddlehack effrct from !he projett. "The cornbinatlon of beach. surr and anyonr who has see n that si te 11·ould not want to protect it. Ne1v Eleni eutary Sc hool AJJprovecl For La g unci Hills Admitting that "an a .... ·fu l bag of prob- lems'' has evolved in the first vear of the coastal commissions, he li'stcd the major stumbling blocks as property right issues, vested interests, the shift of the burden of proof to the deve lope r and communications. Balancing environmental interests is ne v.· to man y developers. said Bright. But he added, "I don't want lo imply the de velopment ethic lacks a conscience -!hat's not true." Addressing the conference from a development-oriented viewpoint wa s Michael Peevey of the California Council for Environmental and E co no m i c Balance of San Francisco. Peevey said the major question is , "How lo be fair or do we have a system for being fair?" Too many socia l iss ues -job need s. private property rig ht s. energy, who gets 10 live where -exist to be handled by a "single-purpose" agency like lhe coastal commission , he said. From Poge 1 MINORITIES ••• hiri ng program." Smise k said he was not prepared to n1<1 kc a C.'Omplrtc statement on the charges 11·hich h" ~.11<1 l\Cl'r sp rinkled 11·11h "ht'S and t1all ·lruths." Ht• said !1c had only been gil'l'll a copy of the !11'.'ClL-;,:11lons rhc d;:-i.1· brfort'. ~11ust•k. c1Llviously an;.:1·1·. and :>:trug· gl111g to keep his co111pos11rr. s;1id. "l ho1_)(' the FEPC inVC'stig:1tinn J." curnl'd out qu ickly. 1 h 11 v r brcn culled :i l'roo k and I don't like ii.·· The League uf \Vonit•n \/o1cr~ 1L\V\') called for an immediate invcs!igation of the C'harges "in a manner th at "'ill be v.•ithout question of in1par1iality and cr('(iibilily." .Jl'ancUe Turk of llunt1ngton Beach, league president. said the county musl establish a grievance procedu re which is "outside lhe supl'rvisory chai n of com mand. All minority members of in· 1l'rvirw boards must be free agents and should not be employes of the coun· ty ," she urged. A stepped-u p program in education on venereal disease has been approved by the Saddleback Valley Unified School boa rd. Part of the health and driver education class required for graduation, the venereal disease program was fo rmerly offered only to high school seniors and was a two-day unit . Now it v.·ill be offered to all hi gh school students with the curriculu1n enlarged into a week-long seminar, tilled "Current Problems in Communicable Diseases." h1ost instruction is provided by the school nurses. The Wlit includes a pre- test to determine how much the student,.; now about the subject, a film, three da ys of lecture and discussion, and another test. The fifth day of the unit Is discussion. Boys and girls "'ill be separated. Tom Tullar, assistant principal at. ~·tission Viejo Hig h School. said the venereal disease instruction progran1 \\'as beefed up because statistics show venereal disease is reaching epidemic proportions countywide. "Though it is very difficult to make a guess on hov.• bad the problem is T ivo Kidnopecl Michigan Boys Found Mur<l erc<l itO ~·l GLCS. Mith. (l'f'l 1 -(ri!rald Craft was a br igh1-eyed. 6-year~ld who once slarrf'fl in an f\dvcrti sement for Kentucky Frie<l Chicken. Kenh Arnold v.•as :1 6-year-old friend. They were kidnaped Saturday as lhey played in Iront (lf a friend 's house. Police found their bodies Tuesday in an abandoned field. 111e Arnolds learned of the kidnap Saturday when someone telephoned their home. to demand a ransom of $53,000. "I couldn't raise $.500. lcl 3[one $53,000," t.1rs. Arnold sobbed. l1·vi11e Council Action l{cre in capsule form arc the major acti<lns lakcn Tuesday night by the Jn:Lne City Council ; 1,,'NJ PARK APA RTMENTS: Continued the bearing. allowing time for re- design of the 252-unit project in Cf!lltral University Park. S.\I OKETREE: Approved :zoning plan for 100 townbomes near lhe Ranch in Ct!ntral Irvine. Plan provides elementary school sile and city park. ARTERIAL lflGIJWAYS: Approved si x road projects they hope will get county funding du ring J974-75 fiscal year. ST REET J\IAINTENANCE: Approved $30,000 budget for public works de- partment to launch n1aint~nance or parkway and medians, bike !rails and othfr street relaled city prope rty. SPEl::O Ll~llT : Enacted a 50-mile an hour clly SJX!ed limit. l'LAVC,ROUNO PHOG RAJ\1: Oknyed $6,.~4R ~1citv shnre of nfter school play RCl1v1tics at College l'ark, Greentree '1 nd Culverciale elcn1cntt1ry ~clK>Ols. 1"UCLEAR PL.ANT: Urged cx1>ansion of St1 n Onofre nuclear generating Plan t, unless cxce1>t1onal dnnger or threat to the environment is proved. - ' Jn ou r district. I don't know of any reason why it y,·ould be any worse here or any better than anywhere else," Tullar said. Subjects covered in the unit include a review of types of venereal disease, causes and sy mptoms. how they are spread, and how treatment can be ob- tained . A historica l perspective on society's effort to find cures for venereal disease and statistics on the present~ay problem are also included. From PIJfle 1 LAYOUT ... entrance to the project on Sandburg. Taylor contended, also is satisfa ctory and would not overload streets. Taylor and Bill Wa tt. Irvine Company vice president for m u 1 t i fa m i I y developments. agreed th ere seemed to be little reason to revise the site layout. Taylor, hov.·cver. offered to redraw the apartment plan. grade the site dov.11 to provide fill for the city park, if neceS!ary. and to deal with thfo relocation or fam ily units toward the Beech Tree Lane side of the parcel. "I hope. ho"·ever. the city 1vi!l stick by its decision lonight ,,..·hrn the fl('(lplf' from \'itlagc II conic in to c01np!:11n," 'l'a~·!or s;11d . ' f " •1)~~&1ZAV:Z canyon makes this a un ique rr<:reation:il area,'' Bodovitz said this morning as he shov.·cd slides or the San Onofre beach. "It seems to me inconceivable tha! "There is no reason to destroy se1'C'n- tenths or a mite of public beach no11· avail::1ble for recreation, particul ar)} when so many alternatives exist ," he said. "It's possible to ha\•e energy on this si te and protect the bluffs and beach.'' Bodovitz said that the congressional speed with which the Al as ka pipeline was approved is evidence that a change in San Onofre rniil:h t not take too long. Sydney Irving Services Slated ~tcmorial sen•ices are scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday at Pacific View· ti.-tortuary for Sydney E. Irving of Lagun::i lfills, who died Monday. He was 75. A nali\'e of Carlisle. England . r-.lr. Irving had lived in Laguna Hills and in Ca.l iromia nine yrars. He 11·as a reti red instru ments specia list for c;rn- craJ Electric. He is survived bV his v.·1dov.-. Lrus : a hrot hrr :ind 11 sis1Cr. Buri:1l \\'lit l)l• 111 l'ac1f1c \'1cw r.1rn1onri! P<irk A nev.· clen1entar} ~chool for Laguna I !il ls is on its 11·uy folln1\•ing district <ipprov<1I of a 101,· bid of $1 23 nHllion. Saddleback Valley L'n 1fil'd Schoo I District trustees a1\•:irdcd lhe contract for ronstruclion of the dist rict's four· teenth clt·mt>n!~1rv school to lo"'' bidder Nick Pakrajac, lrlc. of ll~lldv.•in Park. The school. to house 636 students, is scheduled to open i11 Sept. 1974. It is loca ted on ;1 IO·acrC' site adjoining a I0-;1cre pa rk at B:irberr::i St reet and Villona Street l11 the New \\'orld area . In other busine."5 at 11s rcgul<ir n1~cling ;>.londay, lhc bo;1rd : -Approved early gr;iduation for i i 1\l1 ssion Viejo 1-11/.\h Sch11ol sl·nio rs. all ur "'horn h:il'f' c<Dn1plc!C'd the 210 units requ1rrd for graduation by Jan. 25 . 197·1. -Jlevicwed three up-dated films on the Soviet 1Jn1on to rC'place obsolete films on 1hr USSR. -Agreed to seek bids on new carpet of 12,000 squflr e feel in the ad· ministration offices and library at ~t ission \'iejo llig h School. -Authonzt'<i lhe dist rict to participa\f' in <ind suppor t a rrgional educational faci111~· for rnulti-handicapped and or1hopcdically handlcapf)f'd ch ildren. Th t• fac11J1y will he in the Capistrano Unified School District. • ~ • ....'Ll'Y,0-"-.. 'I. ~ .. .,. ~. :.s •. ~ ,. ... .. O'IN 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA446-1919 CLOSID :'• ' ... SUNDAY •' ~~ .. c. i-*-.11 .... :.U.... ....... tu. s.;;. : n <. ' : Some Suggestions for Christmas ' Weight Lifting Benches ,, • J Masks-fins-Snorkles f Boxing Gloves ~ ' ., Footballs-Basketballs I Frisbees ' "' t • ~I • 1 ~r:i. i Water Wonder Kick Boards ~ 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls . ' '1.~ , " . ,, Soccer Balls-Volleyballs • -~ lump Ropes ·J ·~~· • Baseballs & Mitts ::( Gym Bars ~ "•\! Reducing Belts :-...."7-""~· ... ~~"~·~~~h<Ws:ll ~ Warm lip Suits ~ Chest Puns . " Basketball Shoes • Back Packs Tennis Shoes " Thennal Underwear ~ Soccer Shoes If'· Mittens-Snow Caps Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts ' Boys N.F,L football Suits Tennis Rackets & Balls 'i (~ football Jerseys Handballs & Gloves ' . ,,, . I • Acrylic Y Neck Sweaters Racquet BaJls & Racquets .. ... i. -. ' . Letterman Jackets Darts & Dartboards ' Speedo Swim Suits I ., Baseball Warmup Jackets • Slant Boards Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes ''~ J I I I [ . • • • . 6 DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE School Tax Problem The very name of the rapidly expanding lrvine In- dustrial Con1plex might lead one to believe that the newly formed Irvine Unified School Di strict probably ts without worries so far as solid tax support is con- cerned . Unfortunately, this is not the case. The industrial developn1ent lies entirely within tbe boundaries of other school districts -Saddle- back, Sa nta Ana and Tu stin -and provid es not a penny of tax revenue for the new Irvine school district. Understandably, the other clistritls are not inter- ested in sharing this particular piece of wealth. t'lscal experts warn that if the Irvine district con- tinues to add homes -hence students -without adding con1m ercial and industrial development to augment its tax base. ils wealth-per-s tudent could be eroded to the poi nt where it could become one of the county's "poor" school districts. In view of the rather unusual problem, Irvine city counciJmen would be well advised, in reviewing the city's general plan, to consider encouraging future in- dustrial an<.l co1nmercial development within the bound- aries of the school di strict where it will do the most good. Survey Proves Point Leaders of the 1i-1ission Viejo l1omeowners Associa- tion have been saying fo r months that their proposal for a local municipal adviso ry council rather than an areawide council is what the communjty wants and 11ee<.ls. With results of a survey of all Viejo residents showing 87 percent do indeed favor a hometown coun- cil, it appears the tin1e ls ripe to act on those goals. For the time being, the concept of an areawide council encompassing Mission Viejo seems to have been set aside. In some respects. that is too bHd . l..eaders of the Saddleback Area Coordlnat1ng Council 111ay be proven right in their belief thal. fragn1enta1ion of the valley ulti1nately will dilute political powl!r. But the need for effective local representation is urgent. Mission Vie jo res1dent!-i have shown tlley don't want to wait for total unity. They are right to fo ·rge ahead. Unity may come later. ~1crgers of n1unicipal coun· (."ils are not oul of the questio n. Computing Car Pools Few other cities in the nation have resources and opportunities con1parable to Irvine'!> to n1ake energy. saving car pools a reality. Irvine city councilmen recently directed it s staff to initiate a task force to study ways of moving people about by means less wasteful of fuels than single occu· pant cars. Firms in the Irvine industrial con1plex already have met to explore ways the cornputers 1ni ght n1 atch em· ployes of the several large en1ployers in the 111odel in· dustrial park. The centralized industrial areas envisioned by the Irvine Company planners provide a convenient gather- in g point for thousands of commuters -if 1neans can be found to get drivers together with riders fron1 neigh- boring residences. Further, private buses, public intracity minibuses, bi cycles and pedestrian links nlay be potentials for mak· ing car pooling an immediate means of saving energy and reduci ng air pollution. ~ • SB 'Hold it, Maurice! tVe may have lo do something radical Dext year and design a practical car!' U.S. Navy Faces Soviet-Challenge Dear Gloo1n y Gus Pro11ai1ae11t Jetvs P.,.edieted Dile11111aa \\'AS!llNGTON -What ,1mounted to a U.S.·Sovict naval confro nta11on took place during !he r-.lideast 1~·ar and its implications y,•c.re not re<ts!)uring. The time has passed \\'hen the U.S. Navy ruled the seas. In the past JO years, the Soviet navy has been vastly expanded in a slup building program exceeding th e U ~­ more th an 3 to l and including an impressive array of missile-firing cruis- ers and subs. The septuagenar· ian and acid-tongued naval philosopher, Admiral H y n1 a n Rickover. in a Iii· ble-pounding closed session of the House Appropriations Sub- committcc last June, defined the pro1' Jem . "I believe it is clear,'' he said. "that the Soviets must believe it is credible that there cou ld be a U.S . ..Soviet confrontation at sea, because the Soviets are pouring vast resources inlo a navy capable of challengi ng our navy at sea . "IF TllEY did not consider that to be credible. I can see no logical reason why they would be building the particular nect they are building. There is no neet other than ours in the "'orld for the Soviets lo challenge. "lf '""'e are unable to provide naval support to overseas forces. then v.•e arc not able to conduct overseas Qpcra- tions of any kind, by the army, navy. or air forcl!. Practically, we have no other way than to send our supplies by sea. Therefore . 1 thlnk the ans wer is that we musl conclude it is credible and that certain!'" the. Soviets themselves think it is credible." CERTAINLY they did. In unmi stakable terms, Soviet Premier Leonid Breihnev (rucHARD WILSO~ info rmed Presidf'nt Nixon that if the U.S. would not join Russia in a joint ~!ideast for ce. Russia might go in alone , nnt\\'ilhstand lng lhe beefed·up presence 1,f 1hL• t·.s Sl-.:th Fleet. This was ~·1111111hing ent irely ne1v in the military rL•lat1o n:;ln p bcl\.\·crn the U.S. and the So\it'l l;n1on. Ten ~·c:irs ago even the bra .. 11 Kh rushchl'v ''ould not bave made such a thrr:it cre<hble. But it was credible. ln &he Mediter· ranean in 1973 because Russia had built thc~hips, equipped them with the cruise missiles which made U.S. aircraft car· riers vulnerable and sent them to con- front the U.S. navy. The Russian cruise missil es and the U.S. lack of defense against them \Vere what made Rickove r pound the tabll'. "The Soviet navy," he said last June, "recognized the great potentiaJ for tac- tical cruise missile submarines many yea rs ago. Their surface·launched su1' marine missile has been deployed for over· 10 years. The Soviet navy has progressed through five classes or tac- tical cruise missile-firing subma rinrs, but I have not been able to get even one of these submarines opprovcd by our navy ." TIIE PROALEri.f is not confined to the type of tactical n1issilcs the Soviet navy can employ against opposing naval forces . Admiral E:lmo Zumwalt. Jr .. chief of naval opcrutions, pr edicll'<i that the Soviet Union 's carrier force 1vould cventuallv outnumber the 14 attack car- ri ers up0n \\'hieh the present U.S. air superiority at sea is based. The Kremlin has made no sc<'ret of its in tentions. lts naval commanders trave publicly boasted that world-wide An unexpect.ed source of energy: convert the hot air ~manaling fron1 !he Un ited Nations , Congress, Sac· r~mento and even Sa nta Ana , into something useful. ll. L. S. GIOCJmV Gi.n comrn""1 ••• subrnilled bp re1det• i ncl do 110! f!Knl.ltllp rtlled "'• vlewt ol !ht ntwlf>IP9f. Send pour per -VI lo Glootr1Y Gut, D1 it1 Pilol. U.S. na ... ·a l superiority v.·as short-lived. They illustrated \\'hat this is beginning lo mean in the. Mediterranean where their vital interests are affected. <1nd where they are slowly and steadily clamp- ing a stranglehold on the move ment of the world's oil supply. Rickover pointed out before the crisis at sea that Russi !l is gaining "footholds and toehold s" in "the must important part of the C'arth for us today", the Nea r East and Persian Gulf. Wll EN AN Israeli-Arab settlement opens up the Suez Canal. it will be a waterway for the fur Lher extension of Soviet sea power to the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean and no longer subject to containment by the U.S. navy. The sea COflfron tatlon during the ~lideast war has had a sobering effect in the Nixon administration. The U.S. Sixth Fleet. wh ich once could dominate. !rouble spots. was confron ted by a Soviet Mt'diterranea n force totaling some ·10 ships, includin g destroyers and sub- marines. This is a drastic change from 10 years ago. The American public understands very little of this. Thl' navy's philosopher has this to say about it: "If an opponent is successful in developing \Vl'apons !hn1 can sink large numbers of our crirricrs and ·we a.re not suecessful in devc lopin~ adequate roun tt'.'r\\.·capons -or if we simply do not build sufficient mod en1 carriers to protect our scalanes -the U.S. will have to change its national ob- jectives to be consistent with the in11llilir y to conduct overseas military operat ions." Biscayne 'Gossip' Ousted Home Purclirued For Nixon Bodyguard \VASflT NGTON -The government persuaded one of President Nixon's Florlda neighbors to give up her home, according-to u. classified account, because .she had been "spre;1ding wild tales of wh:.il v.•as goi ng 011 in the presidential com- pound .'' Th e President's two favo rile millionaires, . Bebe Rcbozo and Ro- bert Abplunalp, join· cd in the effort to remove the alletJed gossip from the fash· lonable Key Bis· cayne neighborhood. She is Mn . Perry O'Neal, a sweet, 70- year-old widow, who a~ed us she "lovM ed the Nixon!" and brought them roses. She agreed to vacate her home to make room for the President's oo~ muni calions staf!. but she didn't want to lease it to the government. Abplanal p quickly coughed up $150,000 to buy the house from her and then he leased it to the government for $18,000 a year. THE PUBLIC Buildings Service sent Theodore Sach! from Its Atlanta regional office to Key Biscayne to negotiate the deal. lie met with Rebozo on Februa ry 6, 1969, and aJterward submitted this confidential report of thei r conversation. "Mr. Rebozo slated that this would oot be. the ordinary type of negotiation," recounted Sachs. "Mr. Rebozo stated that Mrs. O'Neal, who lived at 478 Bay Lane, was creating a problem for the President and for the Administration by going around the island and spread~ wild tales or wha t was going on .m the presidential compound in Key Bis· cayne. "Further, since the White House C.Om· municalions Agency needed space in the compound for the communication operation, It was determined that the leasing of the house at 478 Bay Lane would provide the apace required by the agency and would allO .solve the problem created by Mrs. O'Neal by removing her from the scene." THE WIDOW wu d11tresacd over thl s account of her all"ed t.at Ulng. "I never did Any such thi ng. ' she huffed. "That's the worst thing 1 ever heard • , . I was a ~ood neighbor and I carried roses over to her (Mrs. Nixon) ptrsonally." Sachs conllnued his · """V : "Mr. Rebozo further wenl on to state th:it since Mrs. O'Neal wa s not interested in leasing the house, he had contacted a friend of his, Mr. Robert l l. Abplanalp of Bronxville. New York, and Mr. Abplanalp had agreed to purchase 1he O'Neal home as a favor to the President and Mr. Reboro. "Negotiations betwl'Cn f\.1r . Abplanalp. Mr. Rebozo and the O'Neals resulted in a sale of the home at 478 Bay Lane to Mr. Robert Abplanalp and his wife for $150,000. "MR. REBOZO stressed the fact that Mr. Abplanalp had purchased the home merely as a ravor and did not want to make a profit on it: but since Mr. Abplanalp had taken the money out of a company fund , he wanted a fair net return on his money And a price or $18,000 as an annual rental had been agreed upon." Abplanalp also objected lo signing an agreement that would pennil the govern· men! to use tbe house for any purpose it wished. Possibly for this reason, the Sei..Tet Service and lhc White Hou~ Communications Agency trnded houses. 'Illus the Pr"ldent's bod yguard wound up replacing the ta lkative Mr~ O'Neal and they ha ve a reputation a.~ the most tight·lippcd men in government. I Prophetic Book on Israel To the Editor: Gentiles and Je\vs both would do well to re·read th e uncannily prophetic book "\Vhat Price Israel," by the Jev.'ish author, Alfred ~1. Lilien thal (~lenry Regnery Co., Chicago). Lilienthal. along with such prominent Jews as Prof. Albert Einstein. Lessing Rosen\vald , Rab- bi Judah L. Magnes and Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis foresaw the dangers of establishing a theocratic- polilical state in Palestine, T h e y predicted what our antagonizing ot rhe Arabs would bring dov.·n on our heads, and how the Russians stood ready to move in on the coming chaos and take over control of the entire Middle East , as they almost did a month ago, and probably will ln the ruture.· TIJA'f ISRAEL, a nation at th at time of less than a million. they could see was not viable, surrounded by 42,000 ,()t')O antagonistic Arabs and Mosle ms, That Israel could exisl only as a sort of "51st slate" of the U.S .. and only with th e. financial maintenance of the U.S .. whose people , it is said have already poured 10 billion dollars in donations, gifts of cash and materials and '"Joans" into H, while America 's balance of pa yments san k deeper into the red each 111onth. These seers were certain that even- 1ually the day would come when America \\'ould be drawn in to the maelstrom of battle, as v.•e v.•ere in Vietnan1, and it seems that dav is nov.• near, Lihen· thal"s book is in Uc1 Library. JOSHUA MELDE~ 1'er1r1is J•rotest T(I the F.;ditor: I v.·ould llke to taki~ this opportunity to protest the use ()f public tennis courr.o; iii Newport Beach ;.ind other c1Ucs 111 our 11rea by priv ale tlubs for 1hei r tQurnamcnts. I llEFER to l\110 different occJsions 1n the past three monlhs 111 wh1c:ll the Racquet Club t Balboa Bay Club ) has l:e~n nbte to reserve the courts al Corona del ~tar and University Pa rk High Schools for th c.ir tourna1nents. It is an outrage that these courts hu1lt by the cities with the public's tax dollars are to be reserved by private clubs for their private tournaments. 'I'hese people have paid their money to t-.clo11g 10 a pn11a1e c1u b: the1·e should be no \vay th at they are able to rescr\'c publi c eourls just because their private foci lities are so over-subscribed that thl'y cannot handle their own tournaments . l'llY SVrtlPATHI ES to lhrse poor \vea lthy pcople who mu:-;t use public facilities for their priv<lte enjoyn1cnl. STEPHEN C. KO~'FLER Lil~e Horses? To the Editor : Do you like horses? If yo u do, \Ve need your help now! Orange County 's population is exploding and as a result, there soon may be no room for riding Isn't It the Truth! Freedom is the most precious of glfl.'i: somcLhing th at all men and women want but something that exists only among animals. If you don 't accr11t that verily then observe the bird in the bugh And the bird in the hand. The one will fly awny nt the slighlest threat to II! freedom: the other wishes it eould. "Better be a free bird than a cai> live king." -Danis/~ provr.rb ( ...... _MA_i_Ln_o_x ___ J Lelters f ro nt readers ar e 1velcon1e. Nornial/.y, u1riters should convey thC1r 111essoges in 300 u·o rlis or less . Tiie rig lit to co11de11se 1£'1/er.~ to fit s1x1ce or elin1i"11ate libel 1s re.~e rved. All let· ters 1nust i11c/11cfe sig11a 1ure an cl 111ail· it1g address but 11a111es rnay be with- held on request if suf ficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be vub· lisl!ecl. trails. In fact, urbanization may make it increasingly in1poss ible to even keep horses, let alone have adequ ate ridin g trails. OVER 10 VEARS ago, !he Counly Pl11nning Commission proposed an ex· tensive coun1ywide riding and hiking trail system wilhin the Gene ral Plan . \\lith a few exceptions. little has been done to implement thi s system. Further- more, "'e have recently been told by a member of the Planning Department ttr.11 public demand for trails seems to be nonexistent. This is alanning ! If you sha re our concern, join us in wriling to George Osborne, Interim County Planning Director as "'ell as your own Supervisor, and urge them to take positive action. Then write us IP. 0. Box 868. Sa n Juan Capistrano. 92675 \ so that we can help coordinate L'fforts to establish and improve riding tr<i its. • llUG ll GRAY. President '!'he Capistrano Vatle.v llnrscmen"s Associatioit SC'laoof, Fue l To the Edl\or: The Laguna Beach School system is 400 gallons short of the 4,040 gallons or fuel needt"CI for student transportation in November. according to Ray Lawson. director of Laguna 's school lransporta· lion . If Presid ent Nixon would forego just one trip to San Clemente, ordinarily made with all three presidential planes, 60,000 gi.lllons of fuel might be saved, enough lo transrort Laguna's pupils 14.8 1nonths: in other words. the rest of this school yea r and all or th e next school year, loo. SARAH LUDWIG C:l1urude To lhc Editor : While driving ho1ne to Newport Beach from n late meeti ng in Long Beach I couldn't help noticing a few things that must be as damned irritating to others as they \vcre to me: RELATIVF.L \' unin1porlant diS:pla y lights and signs brightly lit all along Ille "'ay, empty offices llooded Y:itb light, the Huntington Sea C.1U£ tennis courts bright as day, the S. Calif, Edison plant li p:hted like a huge Christmas tree. the Irvine Coast Racquet Cl ub belo1\· Fashion Island with a positive ocean of lights with a rrac tion ()f the courts occupied., Fashion lsland itself certainly al lenst a third ovcrllghtcd. the Philco- F'ord offices Oil the hill \\'ilh every window glaring and, to top I.he whole deal. the Nev.·pott Bcacti 'rennis Clui1 courts flooded with 90mc 60 very powcrrut lights and only two l'uur ts· occuplL'<i. Thttt pl11l'e alone usc5: 1non.' energy in one night th~ n1y fn rnily could use for all purposes in five years. \Vhen I rr11 ched home my fanlily htid a couple of lights on t1nd the tc111J>t'raturc in the 67-611 degree are;i 1rying to cooperate 1vilh the President's request. TIIEN ,,.E llEAR on the ne\\'S that they'rt• turning off the perpetual gas nan1e ovrr John F'. Krn11edy 's grave to savf' fuel, and every night for long hours 1hey turn on nll !hose gas torches around thr front of rhe Ne.,.,•porler Inn and all of its pools. The Newporter 1vastcs in one \\'eek of burning enoogh fuel to keep the President's torch lighted for 100 years las well as heating a couple of thousand 68-degree energy·saV· ing homes). If this charade continues for another \Vee k and in so-called "Nixon country." then we are going to say to hell wit h it and again turn on our few lousy J()()...watl globes and live in more com- fortable ternperatures and join hands with the v.•asters and go skip down the rat hole together. figuratively yelling, Long Live the Arabs and Drown the Israelites '. HENRY BURKE P.S. This whole picture is thrown even more out of whn ck after learning from the. new spapers and radio of the job losses of huodreds of pilots, plane and boat manufacturing employes and hun· dreds in related services -all due to the energy shortage. TmltchiHg Feet To the Editor : llo\v does the old adage go : To err is human. So much is being broadcast no111ad1Jy11 abour ~ .. Jr. Nixon's private secretary and the "accidenlal '' slippage of her foot 1vhile listening to the nov.· celebrated White Jlousc tapes. Shc"s a real ·rail' g<:1l. l\fUCll ~10RE plausible is lhe fnct that a certain and very much concerned former Pal:H'e li11a r·d. v.•hile in possession of the very same tapes developed ri twitching foot Anything is possible when one is under stress . ?cop!.? do things that :.tre posilivcly appalling under duress and in lhe unhealthy climate of \Vashington D. C., all hell is daily break- ing loose. Pr;iy !ell me gentle reader how can v.·e make our nation. the most durable democracy of all tin1es. function properly again~ Ou r founding fathers made ample provision for orderly impeachment . So, 1\·hat are we \\•ailing for? BEJNG non·politica\ will reduce us into the greatest banana 'dictat' ~public of all limes. BORIS BUZAN OIANGl COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Publi.ther Thoma.t Keevil, Ediror Barlxlra Kreibich Editorial Page Editor The editorial .pa~ of tht> Daily Piiol ~t"ks to inform and stimulate readrn by prnmti nc on this pqe d ive~ commrntar)' on topics o( in. tereit hy $ynrllrAfi!d ("()lumnil1a and c11rtoon1!!s. by pr;,vidifli 11 forum for- reacle~· Vit"4'! and b)' prHtt11in( ttd.1 newspaper"! opink>M and 'dru on curnnt topics. Tht-editorill optruom al 1ht> Daily rilot "Pf>t'•r onty In lhe cdUorlAl column llt lh;• lop of tM pagr, Opinion! cxpreSM'd by o~ ~l· umni1t.s and enrtoonlsts and le:ttrr wrltert are lhelr own and no ftl<lonc· mt'nl or tht'lr vltwa hy 1hc n~uly Pilot shoukl be lnf'trftd. Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1973 Q1rick Approval_ Spee (l, Welfare Bills Launch ed SACRAMENTO IAP I \\r1th Ht·ai:iait adm1nistrat1on back1m!. Califon11a Jawrnukt·rs ha\'C pu,.,.hed a 55 -mile -per hour sperd limit and a coin- promise wellarc bill through a first round of e1nergC'ncy h('arlngs. ·r h c legislature, n1oving '•l'lth u n u s u a I swiftnt'ss, took the action y.·11hin hours :ifler opening a ~pecial session at noon Tues- day. The 10 m p h. cu I in the speed limit rould be tn effect by early next week. 1'hc \\'elfare bill is designffi to avert a looming crisis in ad- ministration of the program ot aid to Ca lifornia 's 500,000 aged, disabled and blind reci p- ients. THE A SSE ~1 B LYTrans- portation Committee Tues. day approved a measure by Speaker Bob Moretti, (1). Van Nu ys ), to cut the state's speed limit to 55 m.p.h. from the present 65 m.p.h. li1nit. The 12--0 vot e sent the bill to the A.secmbly \Vays and Means Committee. Moreui predicted quick approval there and on lhe Assembly noor. Actual fuel savings "'ill be aOOut three percent, experts predicted Tuesday. l t would be an optimum JO percent, they said, if motorists dro\"C 65 m.p.h. every time they legally could do so. But they don 't because of the varying flow of traffic. As lawmakers convene their first emergency session in t""'o years, an almost iden- tical spec:d Hm 11 lldl bv ~late Sen. Lawrence \\':1lsh, (D-i·lun- 1111gto11 Park1, :iln1os1 v.·on in1- rnL'fl1&tc appr,)1 .ii (In tl-.e S<>natc rloor. Scn<l!ors had dumped ill<'ir rules to pern1it quick consideration, but then d('toured \Valsh's bill into his ·r r a nspnrtation Commiuc-e ~ftcr S(lnlf' lav;makcrs said they "'l'rl' ;:icti ng too fast. ""You 're JU~t by-pass ing cvcryonc. r think the public has thL' rtght lo appear be.fore a comn1ittre," s;1id &n. \\'alt<'r Stie r n, fD - Bakcrsf1cld 1. l\IOREm·s BILL would im- pose the 55 1n.p.h. spc1'(f li flll t 11nt1I June JU, 1975. \\'alsh's Y.'OU!d kc('p it in f'ff1.•ct unl il the governor dt~t:J;irPS thL'rC 1$ oo longer a fuel sl'rort<1g£' BackC'rs <1f the speed limit bills s<1id one of them could be signed into Jaw hy the tin1e lawmakers ended their four-day cmcrgtncy srs:iion f'riday. <_;ov . Ronald Rcagnn he:.id<:d bat k to California today afh!r a goodwill tour of Australia, Indonesia a n d Singapore. Aides said lie v.·ould sign a 55-m.p.h. limit bill. A tv.·o-hoo r conference com- miuce approved the corn- promise welfare bill Tuesday, sending it to the Boors of the Assembly and s t a t e Senate. The measure \vould boost monthly benefits for aged, blind and disa bled Californ ians by $23 to $46 a month . Yearly cost to the state has been estimated at $122 miUion. J11 bilnnt Fred I l ofhC'in1.. !-on of lhc A5trodome bu1lder, "'On 95 pert cnl u( lhe bl atk \"Ole of I louston an d \vas elected n1ayor of the city 'fuesday. '1-te defeated his opponent. Dic k Gottlieb. by a s lin1 1nargin uf 3,000 votes. Court Ge ts Deep 1'11roat Co11viction LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Los Angeles County aulhorities say they have gained their first con1•iction against the se xually explicit filrn ··i:>ce1> Throat." Pioneer 10 .-,e ncling Jupiter Pictures Robert Donohu(', a 51-year- old Pasadena mo tel operator, pleaded guilty Tuesday to ex- hlbiting obscene material by show1n g the n1o vie t.o his custo1ncrs via closed circuit tcle\•ision. Donohue entered hi s pl ea before f\·1lrnicipal J u d g e Samuel Laidi g, \\lhO s e t sentencing for J:in. 7. Officials said Don vllue cot1ld receive a scntc·nce of up to six inonths in j<1 il and a $500 fine. MOUNTAIN VIE\V (AP \ - Its speed declining, PionC<'r 10 pushed into the outer region Bay P olice Probing Six Slayings OAJ\LA~TJ (APl -A li· year-old OOy ha.s bfoen booked in the fatal stabhing of his gilrfriend. one of six recent murders East Bay police arc investigating. Raymond A. Shirlcti; or Oakland v.·as booked Tuesday for investigation of n1urder in the slaying of \\'endi [,. Martin, Ii. po lice said. They said Shields v.·as !akcn into custody ~1onday afler he told officers he v.·enl to ~Iiss Martin's house and found her body, r ipped by al least JO stab v.·ounds. of Jupiter's n1agne1ic field !er day, its instruinents con- tinuing to transmit data back to earth. At 9 a.in. PSr, the 570-pound unmanned space probe v.·as 1.1 million miles from J upiter. traveling at 33,000 miles per hour. The ~pace craft s1vept a round one side of the giant planet ~fonday night, pro-- ,·iding nian his fi rst closeup took at Jupiter and ils colo rful clouds. It S£'nt ba rk pictures and '."icienti fic measurements , nic\uding data on severe radia- tion belts that a I mos t destroyed the spaccrrafL SCTE!\"TISTS c x pc c t e d Sheriff's deput ies s:-ii d the motel operator 11·:1s arrested J une 5 after investigators viev.•ed the film at the motel. Cri1ninal actions also have been filed against several theater owners and operators who are shov:ing the film in Southern California. Boml)ing 1'11r e at Told By Priddy Piont>Pr 10 to ex\~ Jupiter's J,,OS ANGELES (UPI) magnetic influence and enter inlerplanctary '."ipace Jerry Prid e!}', a secon d somctirne Thursday. baseman v.·ith lhe 1'.;ew York Pioneer's speed s t e a cl l ! y 'Yankees JO years ago, has cleclined today because of adn1itted he threatened to Jupit('r's gravitational tug, but bomb a cruise liner al sea the ('xtra boost !he Jo\·ian but says he did so because µ-ra\"ily ga\•e lh<' spacecraft a n1ysterious s t r a n g er ?llonda~· night during approach threatened to kill memlx'rs \\"tthin 81.000 miles o( the o( his family. P ITTSBURG POLICl'.: said pl"n"t •s·u•ed 1h0 t lh• pco"-P 'dd I . I . US they "'" ""' " " uc r1 yv.·cnton r1a in .. have no niottvc or will Tra vel on m· to th0 solar I · 1' -• suspects in !he shooting dC'ath ._ J1 stncl Court ue:ouay on of ~lertin n. '.\1lri·l!i, 18. llis sy:-1cn1 charges of :1tten1pt ing to ex- body '>l."as found by a janitor &icnlisLc; say Pionc('r will tort $250.000 from the Princess Tuesday morning behind a cross !he orbil of Pl uto. the Lines last JL1ne b~· tC'lcphonin g junior high school. ll t11err11us l planrt. i11 J!)67. !he company that 1in1C'd cx- Last weC'kcnd Oaklnnd }figh bcconl!n~ the first mann1arl.-: pln.'i1rcs 11·crr nbonrd the School coeds Sy]\·ia P;.iuly and nbJCC'I lo escape the solar ls lnn rl f!rin("r·.'i~. then s.11 ling Mlcacl<i C r:1nd~111 . both HL ,-'-''_.'_"_"_· ====-----'_'r_r_n_".:_J'_' _c_·'_''_r0_"'_"_'_...:..=.:; v.'erc killed and tllC'ir Mllt'rcdl bodies found along a creek. Police said a lcc nage boy 1 discovered hidin).: nt·;ir the 1 creek has been arrc~tcd in the case. On a rur<il road near Livern1ore a truck dri\"er found the bodies of tv:o young v.·omcn ~fonday. One \\·as identified as t\l1chael Shane, 30. o! San Francisco. and the other v.•as tentath·ely iden- tified as Kathy Sue rchtel. also of San Francisco. UCB Robbed Of $1 0,000 DEi, fl1AH (1\P 1 -Tv.·o armed men in ski masks rob· bed a United c:ali fomiri Ban k branch of about $!0.000, a sheriff's spokesman '."iays. Officers sn id the men en· tered the bunk Tuesday and ordered four customers to lie! on the noor. \Vhi!e one man 1 held a sawed~ff shotgun on I the customers and h a n k employ~. h i s coinpanion. wielding a pistol. grabbed lhe bill s from t~·o teller stations, officers said. FREEZER BEEF SIDE 87 £ •. HIND 98£. SOc OFF (With this Adi ON ANY The I Chopping 1 ['Block ·Ill"--"\"Ii\ • CALL US FOR SPEC IAL PARTY ORDERS FR ES H BEEF ROAST GROUND BEEF 87£ •. 3 Lbs. or Over F RESH LEG 'O LAMB 98£. LAMB CHOPS SMIU$198 LOIN Lb , LM&E$169 LOIN Lb. • u s o,a. (loolc• O...lllf llM•I MARANATHA MEAT CO. 1SOO Adam sAve.,Costa M esa tt.t Htrbllr -H•~l I• Ciftt mf Tl•••trt l 546 -1 196 = Open SeV!n D.il ys -9 ii. m. to 6 p,m . '"~-· • 4 P'rl(t 1 Got0-M•••f lllry W•dntlffr I Mandatory Blackouts Due LOS A:\GEI.ES fAl'I -The comnulltt's aetloru: alr~Uy contracted ror. will any ont part of !he c:ity would Ord inan<'f'~ that could go into carne dd'Ptle a warning from not be forthcocn1n1-: he blacked out for up 10 three t ffe<•t in two lo thret> \\'etks fJan \\'aters. e,;ocutJ\•e dlrcc.-James P.tulloy, DWP ~h1C'f hours at a tln1e. DAIL V' PILOT 5 . DtYOll'Wy "· A Favor Fw · I are being prt>pared imposing tor of the c e n t r 8 I electrleal engineer. said fut!l D\\'P off1c1als said thei r at-Wit• l e1t . m.andatorv rolHng blackouts CilY Ass 0 C 1a t 1 0 n \lotri.ch supplies on hand are in-tomeys h<td drav.·n up onllll-0 ft11 is 1.4,.. ·~ and a so.hour v.•ork week for . d sufficient lo kcl:'p D W P rinc...--s in three phasts for t.'Om-A 001 T• A N... • • ..., .. an city husinl"SS and indu'."itry . represents major ov.-ntown generators tumin~ for 90 days. n1iltee and coun ci l con-..,,; •• • •••w,,i.,i .,.,,., :J..- bu~iness interests, that a 50-Mulloy said D\\'I' a1torneys sldrr.at1on. -~ 'l'he City Council's Water and Pov.·f'r Committee v.·orked hour operating week v.·outd were lo fllc a petition today Under Phase I, s t re e l ~·::.::.-_~ :,"'~; :": ... ~:: II result in at lt·ast 100,000 city with t.he county :\1r Pollution li,,.htin"' \\'Ould be reduced by '""' 11 ....... , ....... •· .. ~.... • •• 11 late 1'uesday evening b ,., ····"· .... ,_.,,. ........ . 1Jr av.•in!!: up the ordinances. r~ldents losing thei r jobs. Control District for pernlissio.n 50 perCl'fll and £111 unnecessary ,, . bu f I ·1 I )f """''_,,1111 ~-•••··'" ,• 'rhc ('on11nittec voll'd to A Departnient of Water-and to rn ue oi v.•1l 1 n su,, ur outdoor ligh!ing Y.'QUld be bar-Trim to Rhythm Inc J. rl,rl\'ard the ma n d a t 0 r y Pov.·er spokesnian said the content hlghcr than alloweu. red. t ity businesses and in- curtailtncnt proporSal to the t'nergy situation tn Los He warned, liO\\"Cver. that dustrles v.·ould have to set ~~·:.::·.,;·:·: P.11 IGJ 21ll lull council Thursday but Angeles had become especially even If the variance is a\!ow -lhe rn1o~tats at 68 degrees ror l (.",~.·.;~.:· COSTA lllW l!S21 ~ decided to hold b;-ick thL' ;1e1.1te because 1 lt AJmi!li on ba 1 r 1 . ed. it would s11ll Qllndly foreshl~alhl hca 1 t_ing and 78 degrees for ~:~".::•·.. :~ ~•-la_c_ko_"_'_o_1·_di_n_an_c_•_·~----'-·'_1s_o_f_N_o_'t_1 __ ri_c_an~_o_, __ ro_Jt_in~g;__bl_a_ck_·outs.~u".""'~'~w".".'.~'"_~c~oo".".'.1n~g~.-~----~·-'--'.::::--:~.:::::::.::..:--=--::::~ ~ R90hftc Unlt9cl ~ Unn. iet cpel'IS to over 4--1 /2 k.,. fcidt Into 1 A .. flight bog.. i" c I ude• tle wc rde••' •mock. moblle ••""'"g cart, IO .. rvtng occ»t.-·'°" ... 2 cupboonh.. Dolll net included- 97 squeeklng, spins, cranking steering, horns, wheels 1 buttons, levers, 1 t.eF- hllndles and dials-I. (i,. and has tun doing it. m § BUSY BOX11 •Ages 6 months lo 3 yra. • 1 O activities stimulate babies •we.renese • No loose P1rts 411 MUSICAi. lutT ml" • Ages 6 months to 15 montht • Attaches Mtlly to crib •ncl playpen a • No !OOlle parts • Helps develop .,.fl'lend coordination 411 BUSY FAW rm • Ages & mon thl lb 2 y,._ • 7 •clivlU t s fOI' ti.by to discove r 4., • No IOOM parts BUSY DRIVO• • Ages 2 to 4 )T'I. • Comptelely loddltr oper111itd •.. no batteries necesMfY • 10 •bsorbing ectiYilles • No loose parts 4" Croth! Bcog! Doon,. hood1, truck• fly elf c" impact with thele SSP power.d fl)'-C pcrt ccrs. Socp ecsHy togerher, reed y for O!"IOther game. New kind cf action gem&. · PISHIR·PRICI Roen Ii~• r.ol a" Olle of A rec• plam. Slidet thro11t1h light cor· Mn. takn •tTaliht-awc .,.. at NQh apeed1 -oo 6V laotem bortery (not Included). PLAY FAMILY HOUSEBOAT PLAY FAMILY CAMPER 32" WALKER DOLL l 911 ~ High fa""°" _,tod h~ ,,.,...._ Compi.t• ......., comb, bntlh, holr ...... CARROM BOARD World'• mett c:i;T ,.~o:n ----...... I 00 gomu. 511 COX F-1 SPORTS TRAINER S!Hlr. rl>CI plant 1ty1in-g,engln1er-911 1d for 1mooth contmlled fllght1 Hc1 .().(9 ,,.,.;"', - TYCO H.O. TRAIN SET ,..,~. 72-piKe t el on '"flgu,. r trod.. Thl1 1bt unit troin· ii pcpulor F-9 •'"'d by ... 1911 dle .. L ; LATE SHOPPERS SPECIALS ENDS SUN. DEC. 16th AU PENDULUM POOL !,'b.~;~,r.;;1111 •hoote r" mok•• t1111 m. bett poo1 oome -r! Kt11ntrs-SNOOPT 01 MICKU MOUll POWll TOOTHllUSM with 2 toothbrushn. DoghovM hokh ._.....~ ' --·-... 7M ·~ 511 · !Al BARBIE ~SEW MAGK Sir.ifM; mocMlie """'--1011 mcnnllUn, woltf- bond guide, etc. 0on 1'0t 1nc:l..cied MILTON BRAD Y BATIWHIP ~=·: ~m,:;: 311 d l'tOtinot .,,....... gomnfw2 ........ PAIKEl'S GNIP GNOP A '°" poc:ed new loble top . eomrt for oll cg11. k•'fl er• ...+>oc~ed to •hoot boM from .id. lo Mde. Pkry..-emprlff , hit Mcie Jo Mfl. 344 ~ , s •• •• •• •' .. .· ·: • •' • • • • • 5 • • • l • • • • t l • • • I i Ii ·: l• 1: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: • • • • • 223 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-5454 -9·9 Mo n. thru Si t. 10-S Sun. t-lorbor SilO??iRCJ Cc-neer, Costa Mesa 545-7032 -10-9 Mon. thru Sit. 10-5 Sun. • • . ~~~~~~~h,~·~· ~1l1>~~~~~~~h,~~~~l1>~~~~~~~wh,~· ~ . ~r. >-~~·l.lf • ~~.f:;:lu:?.'f-. >:~·~~~~~~.f:7u:1.r:~~·vv · =.'-"' ... FASHION ISLAND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL -9:30 ' f j Huntington Beaeh Fountain ·Valley VOL. 66, NO. 339, 5 SECTION S, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, DECEMBER 5, 1973 ' Today's Filial N.Y. Stocks ' . " .. TEN CENTS . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 t . . · Fountain Valley School Yule Songs "" .... Debated ~· I I The traditional cairn :ind joy of the Christmas season has been shattered by a sinall rebellion over the use. or non·use, of religious songs by the schoo l choir at Foun ta in Val!ey Elementary School. Choir Dlfector Robert Olinger. 28, says he \vas told to scrap the title "Christmas f>rogram" and change it to "Winter Holida y Program," eliminate certain songs, and strike references to "Lord" and "GOO" in other tuneii. l{c refuses. B11r11i11g lss11e 1-le did revise the Dec. W program one time. switching lo n1uslc contained in slate·adopted textbooks, such as "Joy !o the \Vorld," ''lfallelujah," and "0 Come All Ye Faithful." "But when the princi pal (Mrs. Marilyn Bush) discov ered that was religious too, she told me to change it again." Olinger said today. "I think it's a moral issue and I can't go back to the children again and tell them they can 't sing thes e:" Olinge r said the program planned this Puffing on cigar. Bill Nicholson of t·luntington Beach goes after pail of water to douse fi re in engine of his van. The engine backfired and went up in sn1 oke early Tuesday afternoon outside the Sheraton Mo. tor In n in l·lu ntington Beach. accord ing to firemen, who arrived ·shor!l y a.ftcr thi s photo was taken to help . Nicholson, 407 Alabama St., was not Injured. Marliet Continues To Fall; Do,v DiJl S Below 790 Mark ~E\\' )'Olli\ 1·\I'1 -Troubled by \l hal analysts s<.i)(J 11rre ff'ars of srverl' •·crinom1c prob!C'm::; fa used by lhl' cnrrgy cns1s, stock prices tumbled today as the J)ov• .Jones average or 30 indust rials plunged below the 800 level. The c 1 o s i n g Dow Jones blue chip indicator v.·as do\\.11 14.90 points at 788.31 as de clining issues on t he New York Sroc k Exchange beat back gains by 3 to 1 in n1oderate trading. Man y analysts said the 800 mark was an important psychological support level for the market. They said a decline below that poi nt i"ndica ted great investor uncertainty and was an indication o[ ' Or~ge ~ C~ast b ~ Weather n1ore declines to come. "No\'; you n1ay pooh·pooh I!, but there 1s Cl real mystique in -800," said Larry \Vachtel of Bache & Co. Monte Go rdon of Dreyfus Corp., said !hat. "Unlit the market can see some avo idance of the severe economic dislocations feared now it will continue to drift lower." Before today. the widely watched Dow blue chip indicator had fallen about 185 points since late October 8! fears of the effects of the energy crisis overwhelmed the market, the analysts said. Man's Bocly Found SANTA BARBARA CUP!) -Th<! body of a 23·year-Qld university sludent, miss· ing two days after a weekend boating accidenl. was round Tuesday near the Goleta pier. year is basically the same as presented the past two years. 11arlowe Earle, supervisor of all music instruction In the Fountain Valley School District, said Olinger was asked to revise the program because that appeared to be what the achool's community council wanted. "The o:iuncil reviewro the p;-ogram during September and October an d in· dicated it wanted a more secular, non- religious program," Earle said. "The program he gave us was all religious. The council \vanted to includ e music from ot.her cu ltures. How can you sing Hanukk ah songs in a Christmas program? It's a matter ot semantics," said Earle. Earle said he, Olinger and Mrs. Bush \vould meet with the communit y council tonight to see what action is acCeptable to the parents' advisory group. They plan to meet at 7:30 o'clock in roon1 12 at the school. "I never intend1·d 10 go to .1 100 pl·r·tl•111 sacred program." Olinger '.-.:11{! '·Bui 1~·ha t are they ~01ng to do 1101\··· l3 11rn 1!1e stat e tex l!xi(•ks'!" The pro gr ii rn invol\t·s thl' .~1xtl1. seventh and eighth grad1'rs :.it Foun taJ11 Valley SchooL OJingt~r sn1d he doesn't fC(>l he can a,5k tl1t•1n to c-hangl! th\.'1r music one n1orc 11n1r ··our 1vhole approo<:h h<is b('('Jl to stay nliddlc of 1ht• ro;id .'' ~Ir;;_ 13ush said . "\Ve·re 11r11 11ga1ns l rrligi ous . ~- 111:111•11:11 \ff' 1h111k ;1 h:i lt .11ifl,i1;tll j1!'1)· ;:1·.111 1 11vuld he f11 u· ·· l·'.:1rl1· :1J~u l'l11ph;1:;11(·d 11!:1 t rl 1r fl1 ,tr11•1"<> 11n lu·~·· 1.~ no1 :1r,:11 n~1 !IH' u,,f' ur 11·l 1g1CJU!S 111;1l\·n:11. ht11 rln· 1ll.'l'P•1c11 11 :1;, has1'<l on 11·ha t the t'11111n1u 1111y ('utin· 1•1! ~1 ·t·n1r(I iv 11 nnt. If !11(1 ('Ounl'1I :1 rnrms 1h:11 ;;tan<J \vha! 11 il l ( >!in~t'I' do" "I'll f'l'O.):-t 1lin1 hndr:1• 11hr11 11t' con1e 1n ir," h1· rt·pl11•d. 11·hil'li sug~esls the. l!llC' f1or :u1111l11·r ap pi-f\p rinl+"' song. "l~rn!gt' !J1·vr Tnn1liled \\".it rrs No Food Strike Panic ' B Coast Shopping Normal / By RUDI MEDZIELSKI Of "'9 D4111y ,,._. l!att Shopping prospect! for Orange Coast housewives looked good today as the food strike moved into its third day. Superma rket shelves ranged from overloaded to sparse in four chains surveyed by the Daily Pilot with almost everything available with the exception of some meats, lettuce and fresh fi sh. Shoppers appeared unconcerned about the specter of a food shortage and Delay Seen In 'Throat' Prosecution Ted Bromfield, deputy city attorney of San Diego, aald ioday h will be at leaJt 10 days before a decisioo is reached whetber to prosecute Huntington Beach school officials in the showillg of the X-rated "Deep Throat." Bromfield, the pornography specialist for the city of San Diego, said he has already detennined that the movie itsel f ls pnrnographic, but he is con- tinuing his investigation of the scr~g o! the film to determine if it constituted a public exhibition of the "obscene mat· ter." The movie was shown in August during a retreat by the top 46 administrators of the Huntington Beach Union High School District at a motel on Shelter Island. The screening of hte video-taped copy did not come to ligh t until October v.·hen Huntington Beach vice officers confiscat<'d the tape fro 1n a school district employe. Local police conducted an investigation oI the showing, but said they did not have sullicienl evidence to prosecute the case and they turned their in· formation over to the San Diego police. Bromfield said he has reviewed all of the material in the case. "Prole$ionally speaking, I believe the material can be charged as obscene matter. My only reservation is the way ln which jt was exhibited. "The statute penalizes the public ex· hibitlng of obscene matter and I am not thoroughly OlllVlnced that this case will meet that requirement," he said. Bromfield said he is currently pros. ecuting an obs<.'ene book c.aSe and at the conclusion of that case he will devote his time to lhe "Deep Throat" incident. He .said he plans to view the mo tel and the room in which the showings took place. •(1 don't anticipate in· tervieWi.ng any of the people involved," he said. there was no evidence of hoarding. Lines we re sbort·during the early hours. "If people are going to start hoarding it will mean that there won't be enough food to go around ," observed Mrs. San- dra Carrol of 2169 Charle Drive, Costa Mesa. "I saw a woman on TV buy $300 worth of groceries. That's enougi1 to feed a family or five. People like that are taklng a1vay the groce ries you and I would buy." Ano ther Costa r.1esa woman , r.lrs. An- na Cushion, said she wa s "just buying normally '' and not stocking up because she was convinced the food shortage \Vould ride itself out. "1"11 take the chance." she said. There was no e\·idence of any picketing at the stores on Costa l\lesa 's 1-farbor Boulevard used for the survey excl•pt at the Lucky J\larket on Harbor and Victoria Street. Two .meat cutters carr:ying si ~.'1.'i marched back and forih in front uf ~ • the store e11trance. Predictably the Lucky 1neat co11ntcl' \l'as "light" 1vi1h son1c shclvrs empty. Non·unlon \\'orkcrs 11·err inside the butcher shop cutting n1 C<lL There \rcrc no apparent shor~ni::t'.~ in other Lucky departments but 1n;:iny t~·prs of canned and packaged goods 11•ere Llrranged in ~uch <1 w;1y th at 1hey ga\'c rhe appe<trance of fully stockc·d ~11eh'e'i. Cans and pcickages 11·rrt' sraci<cd up tSee i\IAR KETS, Page 21 ~ -.. -' ,' l.1 i)-. I . ' ... ' 1 ),f ,,~JI'.. • t '! dJ{"q ; ' f-'~·4~ ;· I Hf' f': "~ · , , : 1.r r11 1 \ Y \I \;J (/ i ' I Tit ! ,.f Daily Pilol 5til! P~O!G ' MEXICAN-AMERICANS BRING HIRING DEMANDS TO BOARD OF SUPE RVISORS Organizations Threaten Lawsuits Over County's Minority Hiring P rogram ~~~~~~~~~~~ Sauna Employe Grilled in Trial By TOM BARLEY Of tti. 01Uf l"!lol 51111 A C-OSta "Mesa woman whose testimony .is regarded as vital by both sid es in the Orange County Superior Court Maria Parson trial went back on the \vitness stand'1"(Klay to undergo another grilling from both lav.-yers. Mrs. Parson is su ing Holiday Health Spa on charges that she was trapped in a sauna bath, causing psychological tSee SAUNA, Page 2) Supervisors to Forward Bias Charges to State Orange County supervisors Tuesday passed charges of a Mexican-American gro up on county hiring practices to the state's Fair Employment Practices Com· mission (FEPC) for investigation. The Orange·bascd Amerlcan C:l Forum focused its attack during Tuesday's meeting of county supervisors on the county's Buildi nr; Services l)rparnncnt and its direc tor, .Joseph Smisek. Lik e the wealhcr today? Well , lhat's the way it looks for Tl1urs· day too, according to the weather service. Some high clouds but 1nostly sunny with highs at the beaches in the mid-60s rising to the low 70s inland. Protests Spark San Onofre Hearing Alfred Seratto. a 1·1cc president of the. GI Forun1, adniiLt ed that in singling out one department hC! would be subject to critieisrn. b11t c!aimt•d all county department s ;ire "eri,u'-llly guilty nf discrilninatory practices in hiring ri.tex- ican·Amcricans. ·· Se ralto said his f!roup h;1ci lnv estigatcd hiring and pron1otiona\ practices in !he Building, Scr\'iccs n'-'pnrtnicnt ror th e (See J\tJNORJTIES, Page 2) INSWE TODA. Y One solution to the destruc- tion o/ man's coastal environ. me?lt -put mankhHL out to sea. Th is issue, amo11g otllers, was raise d at a seminar Otl coa.,tat zone management this week in I rvtne. See Page 14. At Your SttW1Ct l 8011111• 10 l .M. •evd 1' C•lllorttl• 5. tt Clllllt11• 4l ·)l (M'!ICI 21 CreSUl'Ord tt D••T~ NO!ltt• 10 E•lti:tf'ltl •••• 6 t"ntt111l11mtflt 1'-77 ll'l"tllCI "~I "'"' 1111 lttco..-d i• HOl"IK-lJ Ann L111dtf1 34 Mowi.t 1-.u Mul .... I ,~llOJ t• Ntlllnel N.wt t," OrtnM COUfllf 11 Svtvl• l"trltr )0 SNttl 1t·24 Sltct ,_..f'tltlt •ll Ttltvltle!I l' Th111tn U.t1 Wt111'11r 4 women'1 Hews J).4J Wtrld Nnt1 4, 1t BULLETIN The state coastal commlnJoa thl1 111.r. .... noon denied lbe San Onofre power plaat addition daplte • I to 5 vote. 1be 1ppll. cation needed eight votes for 1pprovif. By CANDACE PEARSON 01 .. o.ny "*" '''" The state coastal t"Ommlssion hearing on the San Onofre power plant 1ddltlon today in Newport Beach took on a ci~ like atmosphere. (Related 5torics, Page 3,) As four tclevtslon cameras ground away, the commission dell berated before a standing·room-only crowd at the Newporler Inn. Pickets, often wearing hard hats, ca r· ried signs proclaiming, "Power for the People", "Save Our Jobs -Save My Daddy," They were organized by the oouncil of Envtnmmenl, Employment Economy and Deveropment (CEEED) beaded by.Giibert Ferguson. 1ht.mee\!IJl ,opened with a plea from -blymOfi,.Rebert Bodham <R· Newport BUeh) for approval of tho two l,tfO.me1awatt reactors at the plant llu'ee mil• llQllth ol San Clementoc A round of 'i ppla111t followed the com- miaalon ~!~"""'" e l.v e n by Ex· e<lllllvo 1)1.....t Jot<ph Bodovltz. 'nit 1ia(I 11 '.._,1ntndfn1 . deolal of the pro~ tsecause construction would destroy 52 a.<r91 of sandstone blulls and feared dairiage to the marine en· vtronment. But Bodovtta stressed that the staff feels there are workable alternatives to thi s plant, including moving It to the inland side of the blihw8Y· C-Ommlssioi'I Chalnnan ~1elv1n Lane I told the audience thtit the 1972 Coastal Zone Act under which the comm ission operates "is rather specific and we have to hue to it whether we a g r e e with it or not." Deputy Attorney General C a r I Boronkay said no pennit can be granted unless the coastal commission finds there Is no substantial adverse environmental effect from the project. ''The combination or beach, surf and anyone who has 8een that site would not want to protect it. canyon makes this a unique rccreatlonal area," Bodovilz said this morning as he showtd slides of the. San Onofrl": beach. ''It seems 10 me inconceivabk! that "Tbcl'fl ls no rea90n to destroy seven· tcutha of a mil~ of public beach now available !or recreation, particularly ' when so many alternatives exlst," he said, "It's pGSSiblc to have energy on this site and protec t the bluffs .and beach." Bod.ovitz said that the congressional speed with whic h the Alaska pipeline wns approved is evidence that a change in San Onofre might not take too long. And he pointed out that ··even under. the best of circwnstances" the two nuclear reactors would not be in opera· lion until 1979 or 19to. A speedy approval now would only ignore the environment, he said. and wouldn't solve tho current energy shortages. The Stale Coastal 7.one Conservation Com n1ission is the last necessary agency to consider the application by Southern California F.dison and Snn Diego G<1s 1S<t ONOntE, Page 21 ., .. . , A PET THEO RY: ADS SELL PETS We have a pet theo ry .it the Da ily PiloL \Ve lhink Daily Pilot ads se!i pets , •. 3mong ot her things. The proof: Too many pets, \Vant i::ood home for young ~lynab Hird. Nt•arly new cage in- cluded. $35. tPhonc No,J Th iit nd 1nade the snle to the first c~llcr to rr.~pond : your ud could ~t"I t>qu ally fnst r";;u!ts. Have a theory yon wa nt to trst or ~omelhing to sell? Oial fi42·5678. lh!' chn.:ct line to re!!ults at the 'Oaily Pilot. ,\ • • " "Gougi 11c)·~ ~ Beit1g E ye rl lll'l,1.ETI\ ,,.ASllISr.'rOS IL'l'll -ln lt ITIIJ\C deslJt:nt>d to 111011 a •11ushroon1lng hlo<•karle or ~llJJtrhi!:h\\:t~' hy lrU('kt•r~ protesti ng ri.~ing lurl prit'l'~. Transpor- tation St•ert•l;iry Cl:111dt• S, flrinrgar to- day ordt'rcd :111 im1ncdiat1· in1'i."Sliga1ion uf possible "prit't> guu~lng on 1ruck fuel ~a les:· tStor.1', l'aitl· 4.1 \\'ASlll\CTO\ t \I' 1 -1'h1• l'D.'>I of Li\'111g Cot1n1·1l tod;11 :11\11Jl\lrlrl'd !l 11·:.i s 1Jol'flll1tting 111<-rP:.IScs 111 pr1ecs •If ho1nc hi-·alin,E! 01! h~ !"o ('t'!lls a J.!Jllon and 1111! order redut t.un 111 1:awl1nr prices :1\ the rrfincry lt·1 t·I U1 one cent a i.:allon. But l'lh1Jc consurn1·r~ 11 ill h:ivc to pJy thl' C'Xtra t11'fl Ct·nls for ht•at1ng 011. probably bcgnu11ug in .January, the r('duct1on 111 ga-.01111(• prices probably \\'ill no! h~ seen ;"t\ the gasoline pun1p Coune1! l)ircl'!Or John '!'. J)unlop sa1J the price uctions :ire designed to UCI FACING SEVERE FUEL CUTBACKS-Story, Page 3 SPEED LIMIT, WELFARE BILLS LAUNCHED-Story Page S POSTAL SERVICE FACING 11 PERCENT FUEL CUT-Page 12 stimulah• inereasl'rl production of heatinr.: oil at 01\ refiner ies by l'liminating cx- is!ing incentives to produce gasoline. He said the one-cent re duction in the price of gasoline at the refinery level V.'Ould a{'romp!tsh this purpose, but prob- ably never v;ould reach the retail level lx'causc of other increased production of hca!in~ oil nt oil refineries by eliminating existing incentives to produce gasoline. The increase of two cents )X'r gallon for home heat ing oil will be about 7 pr.rcent over the rresent average price per gallon of about 2B Cl'llls. he said. J)unlop said the council \\'ill announce additional s1eps' to give n•finers in- ccntlves to produce 1nore heating oil :ind that thi s \VOUld probably rt!SUlt In ;1ddltional pr ice increases to consumers. But he said the increases 11·ould not be as much <1s lhl' 1wu-ccnt increase approved today . t>.·lc:inv.·hilc, Sccret:iry of Sl3!c llenr~· A. Ki ssinger "'as to meet v.·ith Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani. tht• Saudi Arabian oil minister. to discuss that nation's cutoff of oil to the United States. Also expected lo meet v.·ith Kissinger i<> Belaid Atxlesalam. !he minister of industry and energy for Algeria. flov.·ever. Stale Department officials say they do not expect the 1neetlng to accomplish much in arranging quick resumption of oil suppltes. F,.on1 Page 1 MARKETS ... in the front row to hide bare spots behind. The Alpha Beta ~tarkets !<"!'s l ha n one block away appeared overstocked 1n contras!. A!I display areas in the meat counter v.'ere filled to the brim as v.·as lhe bakery section . Th ere was no lettuce. At the Food King :\larket tn the llJrhor Center. there seemed to be no shortages of meat even though the butcher is out in strike. Supp lies or all goods 11·ere plentiful but the c;it and dog food shelves had Jess on them than normal. House \.\'ivcs looking for fresh fish al !he Thrlft\'mart 111 Harbor and Adan1s Ave nue 11·~rl! out of tuck toda y. Th crr 11·as none. but there v.·:1s pl en ty of fro1.cn fish . ThL' nit:~H counter \.\'as spllrs('IY stockrrl ti nd onll' 1\1·0 dn1.rn (If th!' popu!;ir larf!f• r;1.,1ftj• ."i 11g!_!s 11·t'r1 · ll'1'r Jn Lo~ llni:1·lPs C<l11n ty. n1f'nT co11 111rr.c: hrg:1n going n1·:-1rl ~· )1;1rr· 1n ~r11nr s1nrr.~ :ind ;11 -.11n11• r11sl1nnv1"i 1vnlll'd :10 lu 41f n11nu1t·!> 111 t.:ht·rk(lut l1n(·~ The f1r-;t n1;iior bn·:1kthroui,:h 111 thr s1rik1• 1vh1ch hc~an i'o·lo11day. occurn·cl !al(' TucsdJy v:ht'll tht· 300-~rorr ,\rOrn-\lJ1'f~11r ch:i1n SIJ.;tH'd ;1n .igr1•1•n11'/1! tr :th th•: n1en1 r lllll'r:-> 11 .. 1m:-.tt·rs .i 11 £1 rn.1chin1sts' union~ ORAHG>l COAST "' DAILY PILOT l"• O••"V• Co111 DAil Y JI U OI "''"' ""'(h " cnmh•""" '"~ ~''"'' "'"" '' <'u~h·""" ~Y '"• o .. 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Acco rcling 1 u the /'u~I. 1 he top ·secr~t operation \l.'as conducted b\ Lhc t'cntral lnlcll1 gc11cc Agency and the National Scl·urity Agency and 111<·Jude ll .')urvc1ll<1ni..:e uf Suv1et JJrcsident Nikolai l)odgo rny and l>rt11111 f·r ;\lr\e1 K~•:-.yg1n. 'l't1c> 1->ur1.eillante npC!ra1 u1 n -1·ode-n::11ned f:a1n1na (;uppy - "'~I" ll<dlc•(I. !be P!l ~t ~;i1d , atlc1· son)e details o( the operation "'ere d 1~1·ln~ed by '.'.y lld1 cated tolu1nnist .J::1ek Anderson Sept. 16. 1971 . 1 \nderson 's cuhl11H) appears regularly on the editorial page of the )JJll\' !'!IOI ' "l'hc J,05l quoted :i forrnrr 111tclligente off1c:ial \\'ilh acc~ss to 1ra115er1 p1 'i 1•f 1 he nu1nitorcd t·onverst1lion s a.s sayin g ii \Vas one of the 1110.<:ot v:ilu:ible sources of 1nforn1alion tile Un ited States had in the Sovicl l 'ruon. Frum l'age I MINORITIES • • • past nu1\' 1nonth s. Ans\\"1'ru1g ;.i long list of allegedly d1~cri1n1n;11 ory acts. tlic building st'r\·1ccs d1rec.:tnr s;11d that lhe n1in01·lt.v luring prngr:1111 111 his d1'p:1rtn1('lll l1 :1s hel'n pr;11.~i·d 1n !he p;ist by 1hl' 1.'J~PC nnd by Ou.: cuun1y :1drn1nis!n1lJ\'C uffH.:e :J ~ (JllC of the bf'SI "A stal11 report b;1st·d iln 1hc progr:1111 :11; i111plen11•111t-d tql !o SJ X" nionths ago shov.·~'d that 1\'l' h<ld 17 . .\ p1·rtl·nt rn1nori1y t>n1ployes." Sn11sf'k snnrd. "Today \\'e have an even higher percentage of 2.\ ~ percent." Richard Ar1ncndariz. a Los Angeles- based allorney representing the er Forum and Adclante. a county employe group. threatened a class action lay,•suit .against the county if the board of supervisors did not act lo correct !he situation y,·ithin 30 days. lie said such n suit l\'Ould be aimed at free?.ing all rcdcral funds the county receives and said he would fi!e it unless the hoard sets up a quota systcn1 for hiring ~1 exican·An1cricans. Augie Dussert. ch<Jlrman of AdC'lante. called for an advisory board \11ith hea vy rninoril~' rcprPsc nt<ilion lo •'irnplctnent and t·nforce the county's Affirn1ativc Ac!Lon Program." lie also called for an execu1ive st•cretary to head the prograrn tn hl' 011 !he eounty payroll, bu1 iodcpendcnt of the administrative office. Dussert also threatened legal action soon if his group's demands v.·ere not carried out by county supervisors. Th e '.\lexican-American spokesmen criticized Smisek for not creating an cffecti\·e apprenticeship program. I-le replied !hat he n1ade a budget request to implement such a program but it was not approved. "Bul 1 v.·enl ahead anyv.·ay nnd set up the appl'entice program on my own initiativt'," be ex- plained. Smisek was accused by Seratlo and the others of "dishonesty" and charged with "sabotaging the county's minority hiring progran1 .'' Smisek said he was not prepared to make a complete statement on the charges Vt'hich he said were sprinkled v.•ith "lies and half-truths." He said he had only been given a copy of the accusations the day before. Smisek , obviously angry, and strug- gling to keep his composure. said, "I hope the FEPC investigation is carried out quickly. I ha v e bctn called a crook and I don't like it.'' The League of \\'omen Voters (LWV l called for an immediate investigation of the charges "in a nianner that 11•i1! be wi thout question or in1partlali!y and crcdibilit,v_'' Jeant'ttc Turk of J-funt ingt on Beach. Jeagt1c president. said the. coun!y must cstoblish a grievance procedure which 1 ~ "Out sidL' lhe sup('I'\ 1s111',\' l'ha111 of ('on1n1::ind. All n11norit\ n1en1bcrs of 1n- !t'fl'ie1v boards niust' be free agents nnd <;hould nn t br Pmploves of !he coun- 111• • :-he 11r1;1•<L · Judge Allo1vs Cliristn1as Tree --Not Red Robe A 1uror's desire to :idtl 11 fes!ivc touch 111 tht' ('our1roc1n hnd Orange Co11nly Sup1:r1ur l'uurt .J11dg~1 \Vil!i;iin \Iurray :1grcl•lng to t•verythin;.: today except the suggestion th at he don a new robe during the 1\l11ria Parson sauna ba!h trial. Judge ~lurray broke up the courtroom nudience when he granted the panel's request to bring a Christmas tree to the courtroom for the duration of the holiday season. ··['ve bet'n calltd a Int of things bu1 l'in no &rooge," the judge said. '·Bul rin not going to act on illr. Rust on's suggestion that I sivitch from a black robe to a red one in the spirit of thr seailQn. "These robes cost n101'1ey," Judge l\lur- ra y careful!y e1plained to the jury. "!1011•evcr. if the jury thinks a red un ion suit n1ight not be out of place on lhe bench I'm v.•illing to consider l! i11 the intcrl'sts of good \\'ill." -,_ -' -.-. .-. F,.om Pagel SAUNA ... change in her character v.•hereby she sought out the company of male strangers. fl lrs. Karen 1\ielll. the former sp<i employe v.·ho first found the distressed f\1aria Parson on March 3. 1970, repeated again today that the door o( the Anahei1n sauna room was defective for "''eek~ before "lrs. Parson, 49, allegedly was trapped. But she Rgai n confirmed for San Fran· cisco trial la11·yer Marvin Lewis Sr. that the door never reached the point v.·hen she personally could nol open or close it by exerting a little pressure. The angry Lewis has condemned her in the courtroom as an adverse witness and has accused her of changing her testimony under queslioning by health spa attorney Donald A. Ruston . Ruston sat back in his chair and laughed today v.'hile Levo'is asked the astonished 1'1rs. Neill \1·hy she talked to Ruston Tuesday during a recess. "\\1hat did he tell you and. bctlC'r still. v.·hat did you tell him '?'' Le11·1s asked the attracti\'e blonde 11·itness. "He sail'\ I \l'as doing okay and ! 1hin k that's about all ," ~trs. Nr1ll replied. The disgusted Lc11·is , \\'ho called t>.lr~ Nt1ill ;is a witness. sprrad his anns 111 ;] g•·~!Ur•· 10 th r iury ;ind ~:l t rJ01rn. He is dernandjng $1 1n1ll1lln 1n clarn;ig1•s from the health spa for the p.:.yct1ia1ri c condition allegedly created \1 hen 1\lrs. + Parson 11•as !rapped 1n 1hc sauna roon) Ma11 i11 Fulle1'to11 Cl1a1'ged WitJ1 Wil{l Sl1ooti11g Spree .\n uncmplo~·ed Full l'rl(ln st•rl'ice ~ta­ lion ;itten<la111 v.a s boukt:<l on asscu11t rhargts afl('r poli ce ;1l1l'gt'<i he shot 11p hi~ (•x·i::1rlfrlend's ap:irtn1cnt Tuesday 111 gh1 in fln argun1rnl over ;i rlcbl. r;rrald Hogcrs, 2.1, of 335 ! Quartz f,;1 11r. 1r;1s booked into Ornni::e County .J :•tl 011 ;ilh·.:;111nn11 !hnt he fir!.'d a lu~11!;1d(' of 10 ~hot.~ in10 an inhabited dwrl11ng n:irrov.•ly n1issing his c:it·g1rl , d:in1a ged an automobile and also dicl h:i.rm tn a po!1cl' unit. !-ih;_iron ~rn<-tlJv.·ood. 21. of 2100 Terry \'la c<'. !Old officers ltogcrs became enraged when :she refused his demand 10 pay thr balance of a $75 deht. ~l•~s Smalhvood 1old police he s!or1nN 0111 of the apartmrot vowinf! "to shoor up your place ;ind shoot you." On leal'lng. hr smashed his c;ir into l1Pr parked vehicle several tinH!S ann rctumed shortly "'ith a hii:!h pol-4~rl•d military rifle. lnvei;ligators flllc~ed. ThPy char~NI thnt Rogers fired 1nore th11n 10 shors intn Miss Snlallwood ':o 01partmcnt. Mis~ Smallwood flop ped nn th+> floor as the bullets wh izzed overhca<I. Hogf'rs 11lS(I fired s1•vr ra! shots into h{lr car. He was appr1•hPnd('(I RI hi~ fnthcr':i h.omr !11 Yorhi:i Linda and tS in J~angr ( oun1y J:.11 today OHi cerii ns."iert :i<; they were driving him back lo th e station he sl:immcd his rcet on !hr bnck of a sc;it in the patrol ca r, bending the frame so tha l it is unusable . Would We Drink Wliat? CANBERRA. Australia (UPI) - The speaker of ~he Aust ralian 11011."ie of Representatives has con- ducted a poll of lawmllker9 to see if they v.·ould drink apple juice instead of alcohol at official func- lions. Speaker Jarnes C.Opc. took tile poll af the urging of Rep. Gil l)uth1c following widesp read al lega- tions of drunkenness in the !louse last month in connection with a r ('Cplion for New Zealand Prime ~tinister Norman Kirk . "I interviewed HM honorable ;;rnntors and n1embers on the ir :ittitudes and J received the follow- ing answers : eiRht were in f<1vor nf npple juice · nine were. in favor '.lf alcoholic bcver.!lgcs: 16 wP.rP. undecided and 72 said they had ne ver tasted apple juice." NixonAnge1· Ove1' Tape Gap Told \\'ASH INGTO!ll tU PIJ -\\'hite l1ouse rh1cf 0£ Staff Alexander 11. Haig le~ti ficd today that President Nixon ·was ··1·rry. very disturtxxi'" \.\'hen informed \he 1norni11g of Nov. 15 that 18 minutes apparently had been era5td froin a \Vatergate tape. Haig. testifying at U.S. Dislricl Ju<lge John J. Sirica's hea ri ng into the I.ape dispu!r, said he himself had been ''shock- ed ttnd surprised" when informed Nov. 4 by Whlte House lawyers. Rut he s..'lid he did not lnfonn the President aOOut it until the next morning because Nixon had had a "very difficull \.\'eek" ""'tl h the 11ldeast crisis. Haig believed the problem v.·as "sufficiently v.•orrisome" not to burden the Presidffit 1111th it until after Nixon made a speech to a rcaltors con1'('1ltion the next morn- ing. "I !e was ve-ry, very disturbed when I told him this." Haig snid. ··He was almost 111ercdulous it could have been nu1de." l laig said he had to give r\ixon tv.'O pieces of bnd ncw:s that morning - both that there v.•as a gap in the tape of Nixon's June 20, 1972 conversation \\'ilh his then chief aide . ~I. R. Haldeman. a11d that the tape apparently Y.'8S in- cluded an1011g those subpoenaed by \\'a1ergate prosecutors. Until Nov . 14. White llouse lawyers believed that "ambiguities" in the sui>- poena indicated the Ni1:on-Halde man con- versation three days after the Watergate break-in 1vas not a1nong those sought. Haig said \.\'hen it v.·as discovered !he evening of Nov. 15 that the obhterated conversation dealt w it h \\'a tergatc. Ni x:on ordered that every rffort bE' made to see .. .,.,.hetht:'r it v.·as feasi ble to rcC'Onstitute the tape ." -tr * * N ixo1i Secretary Sheds No Lig1it 011. Tllpe Myswry \\'ASfllNGTON (UP!l -Rose 1fary \\'oods. President Nixon's per son a I secretary. trstified today she bad no knov.·lcdgc of hov; 18 minutes \\'ere obliterated from one \\'atergate tape or v.·hcther there was any deliberate tampering with the tapes. 1\-liss \\loods. tuddcn!y recalled to the $100 BILLS FLOOD WATERGATE PANEL. Story, Page 4 stand on order or U.S. District Judge .John J. Sirica, said she had no additional information 10 give regarding the rnystery of Nixon's tapes. "Do you have any knowledge that :inyone tampered with . altered. erased or obliterated any portion of those tapes'!'' asked Jill Volner, as an assistant special prosecu tor. "r..o. 11a '1n, I don't," r..tiss \\'oods replied. 11iS!'I \\'oods testified "vice previously in Sirica's hearing on th e \\1hite Hou3e tapes -once on F'ov. 8 when she did not mention an 18-niinute gap on a taped conversation between Nl;r.on and his fonner aide II. R. Haldeman on June 20. 1972, and again on Nov . 26 \.\'hen :she said she n1ay have caused p<1n of the gap. ~1rica. sa~ ing he .,.,·anted to "get ff) !h.: bottom" of the problc·t1, ordered ~l1ss \VOods recalled, " •• ~ ~ •I ' Tree Goitag UJJ 'Vorkmen raise this year's congressional C'hristmas tree on the lawn of the Capitol. The 3.000·pound white spruce is from the • .\llegheny National Foresl in Pennsylvania and is 43 years old . Two Micl1iga11 Boys Slai11; R0~1ULUS. 111ich. (UPI) -~raid Craft was a bright-eyed, 8-year-0ld "'ho once starred in an advertisement for Kentucky 1'~ried Chicken. Keith J\rnold y,·as a &-year-old friend. They v.•cre kidnaped Saturday as they played in front of a friend's ho11se. Police found their bodies Tuesday in an abandoned field . The Arnolds Jeamed of the kidnap Saturday when someone telephoned their home to demand a ransom of $53.000. "I couldn'l raise $500, let alone $53.000.'' ~!rs. Arnold sobbed. After police tried unsuccessfull y lo tr:ip the kidnapcrs \\'ith a fake monPy drop, using newspa1Jt.•rs in~tcac! of cash. the telephone calls stnpp<'t1 -Thl'rc l'.'as 110 word of lhe boys' fate until Tuesda~·. Th en a p<1ss1ng motorist spotlf'd 11 bocly in a field near lJ e Lr o i t 's hletropolitan Airpo rt . He told police. It .... ·as Keith Amo!d and he had bce11 shot several timi':'i in th1' hrad. ,\n inlensive search in 1ht' \\'et. thi ck \1·erds turned up no tr:i ct' Qf hi s friend . Gerald. but a \1·o man passi ng il lit·ld about a mile a\vay spoued an1Jthrr hod~·. It was described by police as a dumping ground for 1nurder \'iCti1n s. The bodirs .,.,·ere !hl' C'll!h!h :incl ninth fo1111d in the field s in :10 rnonth.<; Pohce said thcv had no cluts 111 1i11• killings . · ~trs. Craft sho11 t'.'O ncw.~n1en some of her son·s horne1vork -all n111rkl'd with a tt:'achcr's star for excellence. "I don't understand i!.'' she said. "He IOl'ed life ann school and the Cub Scou1s so n1uch. lie "·as so bright and friendly.'' F,.om Page 1 ONOFRE ... ;:ind Electric ron1p11n~· . The $1 3 bil!Lun prOJeCt y,•as llpproved last Scptc1nbcr by the San Diego Rf'gional Coastal Cornniission. That wa$ ;1ppe.:iled !11 111•· !'.Ll!l' by a 11un1hcr 1•f l'll\ 1ronn1t•n r:-1l grou ps. 1'hl' Federal Ah!lnic l·:ncrgy Com- n11;;~1on ha~ alsri g1·;1ntN:! :i !)t'rTni! to the project \rhich 1,; on the ('<1rnp Pendlrton \lanne Base 1n northern San Dieco Coun1v. EdiSon offici:ils d1 sputl'd !hr staff Tt'port. rontcnd1ng U1at any 1rt odific<1tion Col pl an.c: \\Ould rnean a four tri si x-ye<ir dt·l;-1\' Thl'y ;dso sa1rf th1·v rlon't think tl1l'rC <ire ;;ny (1!hl'I' 11ahll' lt>1.·at1ons. Uii:s in Explos ion BORHF:C.O SPHl\!f;~ t,\P 1 -A p~ p;111I' ~;1s s!11\1· •''(!JkM!v1I Tu111•d.1~· 111 .1 h11u~r rri11ll'r . h1ll1n~ 1h1· ot:l1.1pun1. ·\il\1n 1-l;qT\' f\nr~t·1· !1~1r kr 1 , 111 his late ~ns. ;1pp;iren1 1~." tr11•r! to. light thr :-!<iv,. altrr g:is <1tc un1111at1•d for scl'eral 1n1nu1t·~ • ' " ~ ~,....-~ ...... r • _--t; ... "'.J...~.J'fll!G-t .,.~-";tit. 6". • ..:. ......... _ ... ______ ................ ..,>i< .... 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 ~!~:~~ OP'IN ! . t to • ~f :rMCJ r..,'1"\N..fi""'~--......... ZRWllr;t!ii;'~,.. .. -----:r-, ·;...;, • 1-• i '1'1! r .~ .'. Some Suggestions for Christmas Weight lifting Benches .i : Masks-fins~Snorkles Boxing Gloves Frisbees : Footballs-Basketballs -< • Water Wonder Kick Boards ~ 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Jump Ropes Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Gym Bars Baseballs & Mitts R:~ng~~:s ~ """'---"w;;;;$;~='·""*1A , Basketball Shoes Back Packs ?, Tennis Shoes Thermal Underwear b Soccer Shoes Mittens-Snow &aps Tennis Dresses llN:W& •• •'Tllll Boys N.F.L Football Suns Football Jerseys Acrylic Y Neck Sweaters Lettennan Jackets Baseball Warmup Jackets Slant Beards ,_, ~ ' ' t J 1. , ~ Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets Darts & Dartboards Speedo Swim Suits Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes i,.111111111"1 .. llllllBlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .. "'""a• ............... ..,J>"_, ' Y ":l" 1 . - < ) j l I I ' At Your Service A Sund a)', \Vtdatid:t)' and f'riday fo'~alure 0 1 the 0;,1ily Pilot C o~ a orolJ/f'ni! '/'l•en wrl!i: Pat Du1111. 1111! 1v11t t:11t Ted rape, r1t!t t/1r You r Se rvice, Odo111t•tt•1· Cl111••!1e1I? DEi\fl !'AT Plc:1se advise n1e whl'l'C I £'ill\ find out 11·hat :1t !lon c;1n be ta ken ng:uAst ;1 priv;i\c pa rty \1 ho h:1s ~old a f'Ot' :iad tunH'{l h;1t'.i. 1l1e odo1n!'t1;r. ;\lso, v"ht•rc f':Jn 1 gl't pn)of 1h:11 lh i.~ h:1s bee n clone·· I pun'h:1sed ;1 t'ur th;1 \ l't'!ld 30.DOO rn!IL·~ and 110\\' I find out lhnl the 1•.-ho!1· n1111ur 1s sho1 ~111d it prob;ibly li;IS 111or1· than !J0.000 lllilt'S on 11 \I. IL. lluntin;::ton Hc11t•h fldo1nclrr 1 an1peri n~ i:-. again s I l"alirornia L;n1 i\ll Z36 ;u1d is ;1 n1at1tr lor polif't' in1·1•sti:,:atiun. '!'his l;11v pro- 1·idC's lh:it in the cast• of lhe salc or lronsfrr of a 1i·hielr und er li.UOI pounds. rh e 011·nl'r, dl-:1ler or person in phy'i i{':11 posrssiQn shall nolify lh e Drp<1rtm ~nt fl l 1'111tor \'ehicles of the actu;d mllca~r.. of the \"l'hiclc as indicatf'd br i t~ odo1n1•lcr ;it the lirne or sale nr lr:ins ti_·r hy u~e of lht ap11ropria1t· D.\IV lorn1 . The law furthl'r pro \'idrs th;1t any person 11 ho "orks on. repairs or rrplaers an odon1clrr shall rejMlft details in\'Ol\'ed inf'luding, in purl. \'Chil'h' d1·st·ription :u1d odo 1netcr n1ilra~e prior to chan ~cs. ,\II r->~IV rt•co rds 1·on1a i11 it11! inforn1 a1io11 as to the at·tual 111ilf'agc• of n1otur 't·hit·lt·s prO\'id{'d for in this Sl'Cti11n nf the '""' 3re open to puhlit· insjlf'c!ion -so that's 11·hrre you ~hflnld look 1'11r 11roof. ('nll lo Ord<•r lh•pHir ll~:,\11 l'.-\T tlropp.·11 off 1111 l':inasonic 1.:l0t:k r;1cl1u •ll 1'1 !1· T\' 1t1 Balho:i lil.~I i\f;trl'h tor rr>p;1ir;; -Thr· n\1·nnr told 11 1(· 1t 11oulll 1·ost ~1 2 10 fix ;ind 1h,1t lh" v:11t1(' nf 1h1· rad1n 1r:111. ;1buul .~fl -I <!1dn '1 l.11 .. 11 h••c;1u'•' 11 11 ;1,,,. ;1 g1f1 I druplH..'ll 111 st•1'rrtd lirnes hr l·hct·k on th·· n•p:iir F1r$I. 1 h" rad1\1 couldn '1 IJ•· lflt':111'd :u1d th l'n JI 11·:1 s found and h;id [)('1•11 d1 ~n1:u1tlt'<I. A lric·nd inqui rrd rur I)\!• !lll!"l' i11 :\la.v :incl .)tint• and v .. :is !old 1ht•1'c 11·:1s a df'l:1 " in ge1 1111g ;1 p:irl. l'v1• 111•\"1'1' b('rn t.1ll!•d oncf' ~1 ncr 1h~n ;1$ 111 thl' progrc~;; 011 fixing the r:id10 ,\. L., .\1•11port Bca1·h C.-ill Casey or l'it'l P~·lr and ar- r:in)!rn1cnt 11·ill he n1ndt• lor irnn1edia1e repair. P~'lc> T\' d('nies a S12 rC'p:i ir 1·hargr ~·as quott'<l . •ind says it's goin~ lo C'OSI s2;;. 01\'ncr Pyle said repairs rould not be u11dr rt:1l.cn unft>ss ch:i rg1·s 111-'rf' appro\·rd p<'rsonlilly and _1,our phonl' number and ;iddrrss \\l·re 1nis~i n!!, fron1 lhe firm 's record ~. A tL·lrphnnr l'all rrom you should straightrn out thf' proh- tr1n. ,,.l11•1·t• l•~ fSt•f .\"-1·11~1 111:::\R 1'\T ,, sh(l l"I 11·hii1· ,1go ~.'111' ;! rnrih1l 1' 1·tu·,1 \ 1';11 1(111! :t! ;1 ('11sra \lt·~:1 shopp1nt~ l'1•11T1 ·!'. h u1 1!11111 1 h:n·e !J1 111· !i> ~t111• 11°111 1';111 I llnd n11! 11·hr·n· 1h!• \·r:11 11n1I -,; ;1r · p\llllJ:: 1r1 b1· on t·1•1;1111 d;11s to /.:!'! :1 lu1·1;::: 11\1{'rd 111· \"-r.1\' !i)r :i Lun1h 111(•n1h1·r') H. I'., Costa ~ll'~a Nunr nl lhc 111ohilt· X-ra\' units opcratin.i: in Orange l'ounly has :1 1u111r1· s1·hedul c of plann rd lnt•atinn.~ a\•ailabll' ;.1l lh ls tin1e. Your best bcl n·ould he 1t1 visit Ca lifornia Chest X-ray Sur\'I''" 2101 \\'. Chapn1on A\'e., Thursdays fron1 l to 8 p.ni. \\'Ith no appointmrnt ne cess11ry. or T11esd;iy<; ancl \\'e<lnrsdays by appoinln1ent fron1 9 to II a.111. and 2 t-0 4 p.n1.: or l'he~I Ht search Sur\'CY ~loblle X-r:l)'. 12062 \1;1llt y Vit'\I'. Gardrn r.rovr. from 10 a.111 . to 6 p.111. i\londay through Sa\urrh1y. t-~ecs arr, ,l. DiPI ft>t• lli11I>(•• it•s l)E1\f< Pi\T: \\'h;11 11: rhr proper di!'t for ;1 cli;1hl'lic"' 1\i·r 1ht·r·i• ;)ny s1ve1't foods 1h.i! :irr s:1fc· 11hrn 0111• h:i ~ thi~ rondi!io11 "' ,J. I' .. t:osta rHcs:i A Oiahr!cs A~sOC'iatlon of Soulhrrn Cn llfornla spoke.~man said th e diabetic pn llenl's diet is JtCncrally hased on ii set num ber of f':ilnries pt•r day, dividrd Into lhrre ml'als ;inti ;i bedtitue snack . Each menl contain~ bulancrd a mounl11 or "exchanges" of fOOd groups containing protein, fat, carbohydrate, etc. Naturally S\\'eel fn1il!I: :ire usually allowetl \\'lthin moderation undrr a physlclon'9 direction. Addition al infor1r..olion is being malled to you by the f)iabctes Association. Walerlted Sl1opph1g \Vhen \\'aterbcds hil lhe California markcl seve ral years ago. they v.·ere considered a novelty. Today, they con- stikltc a large porlion of th<' state's bed- ding i\1dustry. The Bureau of Ho1n(' fumishing s. l)Cpartrnent of Consumer Affairs. rrcomn1ends that before buying ;i waterhrd, consumers read industry- preJN!red pamphlets rlC'lnil ing Sllfe1y fac- tors on 1ht• usi• of wnt crbcds. II your dealer ci1n'1 provide these pamphlC'I S. don't buy his producl and contact the Bureau of Mon1e Furnishings. 3401 l-R (;randr Rlvd . S;:1cramr11to . Cil. 95112.1. \ H OAll V PILOT ;l Edison Plant 'Blunder' Admitted Straddling Held Best For Coast l:oo<I co:ist:il n1a,1:1~rn1ent 11·111 begin 11hc11 c\'l·rybody gels l>e!ler at "strad- dling the fence bct\\'C'f'll dc\'elo1>1ncnt and env1 ronn1rnl," Dr . Donald Bright SH t<I 1'uesdHy in Irvine . (Jlelated stor1 e!:l l ';1gc Jt l Bright. :i professor of niarine biology fri>n1 Cal Stat1' Fu!lcrtun, is chainnan <1r the South Coast Regional Zone to11st•r vatio11 <.:on11nb;sion. II~· lol l! ab(lut 50 pt•ople a1\cnding <i conference :lt, !hC' i\irporlf'r 11111 _ spo nsored hy the r.·Jarinr ·rcchnology Suti et~· nricl USC·Sca Grant, tht1t n1 oney isn't lllt' a11s1\•er 10 linding a lx-ttcr b<1lance bcl1v1..-cn the two sides. "The environrn('nt has u11dergon(' a tragic defac1•111en1," Rright said, adding lhat r11;u1y or the dollars spenl to repair that h;1ve bern unsuccessful or h:.iv1• ··pron101ed n1or1• uf the sa n1e blight " And !hl' blanket prohibi!ions Or' niuratoriu1ns on building proixiscd hy sornc environn1enta!ists :i rcn'I "l'ia blc sultJti ons" eilhcr. he said. lnstC"<1d. Bnght cn1phasizcd, the kr>y is centered on a "con1mon sense bal:ince lx'twC'Cn need nn d dc:;ire." I!(' callC'd for an "equilibrium ethic.'' ;1 sort Clf 1nid-ixiint betwe<!n developers a11d cnviron1ncntalis!s. one that v.·ould treJt \.:ind <1s bo1h a l'omn10<lily and •1 resource <ind would s tre ss "rcnson;;ibl('ness" • Bright 11'as flne ol 1hc> f1n:d speakC'rs 111 111\' 1v.·o-da v conrercn{'f' entitled "C'o:ist~1! Zone -~·l an:igcnll'rll :ind lhc l\'t·stl•1·n State·.~ F'ulure" i\drni!ting lh:it "an :nrfut bag or prob- lt·ms'' h;is ('\'Oll'{'d in I h 1.• first yc;i r iii rhr consr:il conin1iss1ons. hl' listed the n1ajor s1u r11bling blocks as property nghr tssul·~. 1 cste<I irHcresis . lhc shift uf thr bu rden of proof IV the dc1 cl0p{'r and l'f1mm11111ca11011 s. Balancing cn1 iroruncntal lnteres1s 1s n1·1v to n1:111y d('v('lopc rs. said Unght Uu1 he added. "I tlon·1 wnnt to 1111ply 1h1• development Pth1v l;1cks a cv1iscicnce -that's not tru(' ·· Adctrt~ss1ng lhe confer<>nce [ron1 a dt•relop111{·nt·orientcct vir11·1>0int w :is .~1 iehael Pee\'ey of the C:il!fornia Cou ncil !llr E11l'iron1npnlal :ind E e o n o 111 i l: Balance of San J··rancisco. Pt'e11ry said the 1najor question is. "Ho11• to be ta1 r or cto \ve ha ve a s.vstcn1 ror being fair?" Too 1n any social issues -JOh needs, pri vate property righ!s. energy, 11·ho gets ru Iii'(' \\"here -exist lo be handled by a '·single-purpose" agency like the eoas1al comniission. he said. Pr('1·ry favor<'d overall state land use planning done by one mu/ti-purpose agen- t'.~·. ralher than splitting into sepa rate t·oastal or grographir regions. "Thi s 1s \1·hr rc 11C""re hcadcct ,'" he predicted Oiity Pilot 'SI•!! PllOll> WORKMEN CONTINUE REPAIRS AT SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR PLAN T Utility Officials Have Admit ted Public Relations Blunder EPA Vrg·es Close Look At Nuclea1· Waste Plan \\'ASl!l ~CTO.\' l A f' I Till' Environinental Protection Ag r n c y fl'l't·all'd lodav 11 ask!'d the t\101111" Energy Comniiss1on lo took closrr :it rhe en1·iron111ent.'tl safr rv cf its rnet hods of disposing of highly r;;chont l 11·e a1on11t· 11;1s1c 1n~te rials. EPA released t11•0 repon.;; to 1hl' At:<" t"o11c!uding th:11 .:i largr spill or r::idioa c- tl\"C' \l'astes at the AF.C l-l anford plant ;it Richland, \Va.sh .. do r .s not pose n threat 10 public health Bu!. 1he EPA add~d. thf' AEC shoul d look In to ::iddi1io11a l qucsl ions of saf<'1.Y 1n i!s proposed environ1nrntnl inipar! '.'1fatcn1cn1. on Hanlonl's \1·aste 1nan<'lt;C'· n1cnt prC1cticcs. And EPA said sl n1ilar study should be included in environmental l Jn p ;1c1 statem('n!s being developed on 1raslc man:u~ement at AEC faci!itie.<:; in ld;,ho a!ld !he Savannah Rivrr plant in Souln C;,rolina. EPA noted lhat high-level 11·asres v.·err .stored at Jlanford. a plutoniu n1-pro· duction plant. in 150 concre!e 1anks lincd 1\'ilh carbon steel. For the first 15 years of llanford's OJX'ration beginning 111 1944. !hr ta nks 11·orkt'd \1·cll and dala ind1eatC'd thf'I' 11otdd last about .)tl .1·cars t:ach Ian~ I tont111ncd any11'hCrc· lc(Jm ~0.000 1111lhon gallons of high-IC'1-rl radioactil'C' 1rash•s. sonic of li rt"rall~· hnt enough to bu1L S1nc<' !9:J!l. ho1\'('V('r. <i! lt:lSt 16 ~prang !e;iks. lo Olli• llquul t ht)111 1anki A leak l:ist ,\pril 1rrnr undcleC'tcd for ;1IXJul six 11l'eks bf'euu se 1)f hurnan t'JTOr. an AEC in\'estigar1on found. <111<1 115.IJ<l() gal lons of highly radio;icti\C 11 astes were sp1 lied AEC soi! testing 1ndic:nrd 1hl' ~pil l('t\ 11·asll's 11·crc> absort:>ed in lhc soil lo a tk•pth of about R6 fcrl . slopping abou1 I Hi feet ahove th e 11·a1rr 1ab!t· 1hn! feeds into 1hc Colun1bia T\ivc>r. But. !~PA said. the v:aler tub!c n1ovC'- ment is slO\\' and it v.·ould (llke Jboul BOO vcars tor water 10 move lroin benciit h the llanford plant 10 !he river. The agency concluded th:J! the !erik "does not pr<'sl'ntl.1• cons!itu!e a thrrar to the public heal th in tl1f' foreseeable futu re." Missing Man's Body Discovered • UCI P1·e1la1·ing £01· Cold ORO\'ILLE: If.Pi -Thr hOOv of ;i Palrrnio 1nan . \\1hosr d1s:i.ppear<HlCl' l('d 10 lhe n1-rpst of /t1 (' Ca!iforn1:i hi gh ~chool stud t'lll S ill \('IV ~'lexH.'(l, htlS l}('f'!l found co\·rrrcl hy rorks nr;ir hr r\' ~7i11te1· in Fuel E111e1·ge11cy ShPriff 's (';ipl l.t'ro~· \\'ood sa id lhi' hod\' or .Jvhn f:on(i!<'L jf,, \\";IS tuU I\(! ahoi11 six n1il\'S south of nrovil\e :i rt !'r' :1 !1p. Hr saa! lht'r" 11pn· nr1 "phy;;ic:il signs" 011 the bod~1 to 1ndica\t' how he died . :\n :iu!o~y 11'J!S bt·ing eond t1tt1'd lly r.F.ORGE 1.Elllr\L 01 lh• o~;i, P llol SUit Ar.1de1n1c go\111s 11·orn by scholars 111 the ~l iddle Ages to kc('p (ro111 frC'l'Zing lo dca1h 111 tl:ink. cold university btu!dings, n1a y make a comeback at UC lr,·1ne this \rintrr. ('. Orville Reinhardt, admtni.slr:itor of the UCI physical plant has 1varncd ol s:c1·err cutbacks in fuel s upplies -l)Oth 11:.tlural ~:is illld fuel 011. 1\lready ho1 \1atcr lo l:i l'a lories hils been shut off nnd refrigeration uni1 s tn 1v:itl'r fountains no longer chill drink- ing 1vatcr. The refrigeration shu!do1vn consrrve~ elcc_tricily . \Vhen natLH'ill g:1s 1s cut of f. lhr i\n teatPr 1vntcr sport 1ean1.s work Olli 1n 72-dcg rec pool 1va1er , do11•n lron1 the tnore ordinary 85 degree.~. a campus spokesman said. 1f !he worst Relnh:irdt ha s outlined in preparedness memorandurns actuillly occurs, sv,.imn1crs may have to chip the ice orr the surface or the outdoor pool in order lo practice. UCl's cootract with S outh c r n California Gas Cc>mpany, J~e.inhardt ex- plains. provides for "curlailment" of deliveries of gas lo UCI So other customers can be suppliC'd . '"They (the ga:ii company) have predicted that service will be curtailed betwccn 45 find S5 days in December. January and rebruary," Reinhardt said. That is from 50 to 94 percent of the days in those month!. Nonnally UC I makes up for the> lack of gas supplies by ,;w itching heating systems over to oil. From 325.000 lo 600,000 gallons of fuel oil would be needed to ~·arn1 UC I in a "cOOI or cold winter ," Ht'!inhardt said. Right nov.'. there l:ii 21,000 ge llon!i of oil in the underf(roond storage l;inks <ind only 107,381 gallons will be delivered bet1vctn now and nrx1 Mny. !hr. univer~i- ty supplit>r, Standurd 01! Co111pa 11.1_ hi-1' I old Reinhard!, Suppliers arrn'1 guarantcring the~'ll delive r evC'n as much oil as !he)' <lid last yenr, Reinhardt sairl. llrnce the rcductions in !1.Crvice. If campus oil tnnks are f;ill ond 1hr gas is shut off the follov.·ing stl'PS arC' taken to save energy: -The pool hea t is lo11•errd to 72 degrees. \\'ood dc'l'hnl'd to 1d t·nt1f.v lht· ,1ou1hs. 11·ho he said 1vcrc 11rrrsted 111 1\zh•<'. N.O\t. in possC'ssio11 of (;(lO(Jirr·s rnr l --i) """' JW lr j GEM TALK dJ''Z-?n! 1· -Rest roon1 hot \\'ater !:ip.s run cold. 1 TODAY --Central air conditioning is shul do1111. ·1· -!loom tempcraturrs arc rrdurcli in n1ost buildings so 011ly one boiler 1s operating. • by \\'hen oil supplies f;i ll hc loll' 30.000 gallons and gas is shut off : "'"' J. C. HUMPHRIES -The s1vim poo! heat 1s l'Ul olf 1.:~"''"'";..;. .• ,,.,,.,*"'""''~:e· -"All heat in~ 11ill bl· :'l!1111 off in I A TRUE SHOPPING CENTER Fine Art s Vil lagf'. I h11nun i!it>s OffiCl' Building , l·h11n:i ni1l1·s ll il l!. :)cx:iul ~CiC'lll't' ·ro1ver. Soc·ial Scicn(;r• La b. l-:11g1necring and Cra\l'ford Hall" -ncarlv ('Vt'r\' 11111jor c:11npus building_ · · \Vhen oil supplies drop to l!i,000 gallons and outside temperatures rc.111<1111 101\" -Room temperature.~ in laborritory buildings where temperature of ten i.'i critical to research ,.,,ork bcinJ: done, "11·i1J be further lowered " Included in this category are Steinhaus Hall. Physical Sciences and C o m p u t c r Sciences. -Heat wi!J be shut off in lecture halls. the library, the adn1inis tration building and Gateway Commons. When oi l tanks dip to th<' 10,000 gallon level boiler prmure "'ill IX! reduced so only heat \.\'hich is ahsolutcly C'Sscn- lial'' win be supplied and chill rd 1\·ater production will be shut dO\.\'n, 1 .. 1bs rel y on the chilled water. Bundling up will be the nnly rccorsc 11llowed faculty, s tllff nnd sludenl!i. Elcc- trlcal "heaters found o~ra!ing 11·i1J be confiscated and ind\vlduals rr~ponsiblr for opcraling the heaters l\'111 hr .~ub1cr t lo disciplinary actton," ll e1nhard!'s memo warns, 1\'la ny people think of "shopping ce nle rs" a:-111assed groups nl building s on o ne relatively s n1<1ll parcel of' land. 1;u1 just \1·1lat L; a true shopping center'.' \Ve belle\'e it is an are~1 !ike dO\\'lltO\\'n Costa l'\lc sH. \\"here you can find ju$l about any product or ser vice you nred. from bicycle 5 to banks. tele\'ision to type,1·rltcrs. ca1neras to carpet cleaning, drapes to drug items. i nsurance to instant printing, musical ins trun1ents to appliances. clothing to cars. fu rn- iture to fo0<!, nnd so on down the li st of iten1s and services fro1n ordinary to elegant, including. of cour se. fine gems and je\vclry at reasonable prices. \Ve are proud lo be \vith the independent merchants of clown- tov.in c:oslri h1esa. \\lhen you think ('hri st1nns shopping: this year . con- sider lhe gas yoll'll save, the neig h- bors you 'll n1ecl. the personal at - tention y0u'll get. si mply by shop- pinJ? central rost;:i Mes a . .. ----·~ -- On of re Shutdown Silence Regretted fl~ .Jill!\ \'.\l.TEHZ.\ 0 1 lht OiolV Polo! ~••It A lop·h•\'f'I 1·.\t'('ll!l\t' lnirn th ,. Southf'rn {';d1for111,1 l-:d1 .... .,11 ('11111p:ur" .id· rrllllcd Tu1·s1l.1.1 1)1.11 !lu' tu 111 u1,1d1• a 1n,11or blunrlc·r 11 ht'ri 11 rh11s1' 1101 10 puhh"IY ct1se lost· Hit• l:1h·"t r1ut·r;.:1·n1:~ :-.hutclo11n of 1h1· :,,111 0 1h1f111 \11rl1'.11 I il'tlf'ratin~~ S1;~11011 ··1\r1d y1 +u 1",l !l rt•,1 ;1s,ur1•d th;Ll !11·t11"C'for1h . 11llt·11 e1·t·11 ,i huh ~els !.lnp pt•d out th«r1·. lht' 1111bl1c 11 il l J..11::;11' 1norc :1hou1 it 1h:!n ii w;1111 .~ ... ~:1111 Sl'nior \'ict• l'1'(•s 1d•·l1I lhl1\•ard I' 1\llt•11. '!'he adllllSSIOll lh:1I lhi' f I I' 1\1 1n1sc:1lc111a1t>d 11!1 · s1'\'1·1·i1y of iltt· shu1 - clo11'11 1n rhi· p11hlu ·'s r111nd !'Hrne p;·1n v 111 a hnrfing c:ill··d ro 1nfnnn rt'pur11·r:-:: nnd C:.ilifor11 ia Co;1 st.d Z,111c Consc·rr:ition l 'omn1issioner Boht·r1 '.'lh·nde1soh n on lht• {'ircums!:1ncc!t surrounding !hr ()l'I ~I u1cirlcnt. The con11n1 ss1onl'r 1\'h11 11·tth h1<; lk'Cr~ \\"<IS f'Xj)('Cfl'<l !O \'0\1' 1oday Oil llil' fate of !he two proposed lli'IV g1'tll'nll or~ ;it Sil n Onofre. c.11!c<l 1hc session h1n1sC'lf ~-lrndf'lsohn st1id thr eon1mission .11 ·1r s session today 1\•:ts not going to con- sJClcr the strict safety issues surround ill'-! rtie plant. lie addl'd, ho1ve\'cr. !hnt his 1our of the idled reactor con1pf('X 11·ou!d ch1rifv 111anv issues in l1 is 01vn mind . or -pri1nC in1port rt1H_·r 11·as hi.> ~n1· prcssion of the> brc:itht:iking sc1'nery uf th1~ a rea 11'h<'rr Edison and" San Diego (;as and Electric Co1npany plan to builrl lhl' !11·0 rl'actors if the con11nissio11 grants its final bll•ssing !CHla~·. The :icrragc includes ruggrd C'rosion· he1\·n hlufrs c:irl'!'d b.1• nature 111 sa11dstonr. tll rndelsol1n Stfid he 11·a~ itn- presscd hy the ar1•a 's scrn~'l), llul he would not sa.1 ho11· he 11·as i;o1ng lo vot1• !!xla} <lnce thr lour of th1• blu1rs ~iri·:i endrJ . !hr co1n1nission(·r 111·hos(• rf'gult1r t:1sk 1s 1hat of :i coun1y su 1>rrl'isor u1 S.111 Franciscoi led rcpor!t'rs and Edison t'\- rcutivcs on a ptiinstak ing tour of lh1 • c:1.isting rcar1or It wns !hert"' that the officia l viC"1Yed costly repair work ro lh(• plant's stea111 rurbincs ll'hcrC' on Oct. 2! ;i blade fr-0111 one of 1nany \\'ht•cls l'X l>l.'TH'llt.:t'cl n1r t:il fatigue and senL the turbin1~s into ~rverl' 1·11Jratio11 . file ndlcsohn ;dso vic1vccl rep;11r \vo rk 1rhich is being accornplishC'd on 'ht• plant's emergency core cooling s~·st!:'n1 -rt network of pipes 1vhich are designed 10 inject coo lant into a reactor in case of nny emergency. That system, according lo plnn, 11·as not supposed to have gone into play last Oclobrr. But what was dt"'scribcd ;is hu1nan error allow ed a systern to rcrn:iin on automatic control. Thus. dPspi tc 1nanual shut downs, the pl ant 's ;iutornatic system fired off :is \\'ell. It \\'<IS during that assertcdly needless shutdo11·n that a bubble or air trapped in the six-inch stainless-steel pipes or rhr emergency core cooling sysiem sef- ftrN.I a "\\·atcr ha1nmer efrcct. ·· i::dison ofr1c1:i\s I 1 k <' n rd Ill•' Hac ial Debate He ld Plll:'\CTO.\I :\.J (C!'l 1 -1\ d1•lin1f' n11 :1 Nnbcl 1'1·11,1'·11'1nn1n i:: ph,\".~l!·1 st'<:. rJ c1:1 I lhi.'C\rie:::. 11;1~ held Tuesday <lcsp ili' 1h1' 1v1thdra11·:\I of tl(\y 1nr11s. the d1ri•('!Qr of th~ Congress of B:ic111l Equ:dit ~ Anlhropoloµi .-;1 Ashley i\1ull t.1gue stood 111 !nr the t'J\"ll rights IP!'ldcr in the rlf'l):it1~ 11·1th Prof \\'ill1'11n Shr>cklC'y of St;1nford t·n11'cr<:1!y 1•hr'llfJlllf'llfl ll llJ ,, gr:i ud \1'r~1u11 of !~I"' ~l1111~1n~: l11·.1rd oc1·;1.~1~1n.1l h 11h•·ri ,J hu• 11.olt·r t;q1 " l!lrllt'l; Oil 111 ,1 huust•hrild .ind :i hl;1..;t •!f .ur ~huot' 1h11u1:;h ;h,~ 1·111•·:' ,111d n1:.1.., ,i sharp 1•11! \I •l:t11fu·1t 111 111•' 'l'Oll•' of t!u ()1111f1·· -.1,lo·r11_ h1111'1•1'1•r. lhr• :-llt11·i. 11,,, rrllh h 11111r1· ,,11•1·1· -~o -.1run·: 1h:1r 11-. fnt"c·1· llt·ll l'.\l'l'l'\l.·d ilH\ l:Oll\!li•l .ibli• ~h.1i.111:;. 11!11<·h l'tlU!{l h1· (';JUSt'd 1;1 !h1• ~h.•t'Pt''l 1"o 11·l li q11<1 i.•· p••s~1lil 1• ;1! (lllfil1'" Tt11· 11.1111;11..:1• tro11 1 H11· ,,1dd1·11 i"1 k1 1" (Jr !lw pi p··~ n1iped " li l'.11'i.t·t r1·(i 11 !l\C' l·1 1nt'l'•·I •' 11".1 11 :1nrl l.1rt!ll'r • 11 111 lhl' =-.1'Sl!•111 ~·;n1s1•d l\ulr'i l\i1\d 111L: .1 pt1 111p 111ntor 111 p11H 1110.;1> l·:d1 ~011 .;p11k1•sn11•11 11'1'1·,. (p11 Lk to >;[1!'•"t lhut lhr· {"1J(J]111~ ·'~'<;lt•111 11 ,1.; 11<·11'1' llt'•'d •'« to rool 1.tl the 1'1':1c1 01 ;1rid 1:.:11 d1'Spi !i· !h1· _11il ! Oh· llll '•"h.11l1,,1n 1ro1·k·•d .i ~ (!t·~1g_n1·d Allen. 1111· 1•flll'1;1! l"l''i\•Hl'lhl1• loir' ,oll pt1hl1c rt>l;1tal11 .; 111 lht• l)l;q1u· v1il1 t1, s;1id that ,·un'i1·u<;u.~ 111 1111' li f1n ·11 rho" 1111!Sl'I of 1111• pl"4tlih·111 11,1.' li1:1! ht'l':lll.~•· iurbirit• f;11luro ·s 1r1•r1· so 1·\lr1·n h·l.1 cu1~1 !110!1 111 l'lll'l"j.!\ j.!f'Jll'J".i!uf :-., 111\'l'l' 1v;•<; 110 lll'f'd to ' l~SUt' r11lt-h!o11 ll !l(t'~' n·h~;i<;,•s The offirial adtnit!rd. ho11i·1rr. lh;11 the rraclion 111 !hr prrss ;ind ;1111011'! critics of the rractor propus<.1ls showed th~t a drcp concern existed. Hr ste:idf:istlv denied rh:1t :111 in- lrnt iona l ro1·t'rui1 1ras 1·111µlu.1·1•d lu h~1·p 1hc publ ir fro111 kn01\•ing :ilioul rh c 111- tidC'n!. Und\'r t'urrcn! law ll1 e util1!V w .;~ compelled to 1mtify thl' A1on11c l::nt·ri::v Cwn1nlsslon \\'1lhin 24 hours of u n1ish;.1p, ll did so. Ar1t•r lh :11. pu lilit' dclnils uf thi• ~iru:.i­ t1on 11·1~rl' fi ll'd in Af.C Jocun1c111 roo111s. But <lllOl hl'r Edison vice prt's1d1·n l. U:ivid Fog:i rty. opt'nly ;1clrnittt'CI lha l 11nfess he is ;in expert at such docun1:;-11t..;. the C1 VC'rt1g{' laymC'n co uld S!K'nd da~'s looking for such report s and never t1nd lht:m ;unong: th(' sla cks of dOCll ill.'lll.~ rcs11nf! u1 such reposi!or1es. Ne \v San Onofre PJants Backed B) Supervisors Orange ( ·ount.v s upervisors passed 11 rcsotutlon Tuesday suppor1 ing expansion or the S<111 ()11ofr(' nucl('ar l"IOll'C r p!anl . 11·hich tonics before the state coasta l l'ornmission for appro\"a l rod:iy 111 i\'e1vport Beach. The \"Ole 11·as 4--0. Board chairrnlln Ron:1ld C;ispcrs said the n<'ed for nuclear po\\·er is cspC'cia ll~· critic;1J du e to major shor!ai;es in oth~r forms of enf'rgy and because or pollui1011 fro1n fossil fuel clectncal planls. "I've inspected !ht1se planl." rn;inv limes and I an1 ju-;1 as so!rl as r ca n e\'cr he tha t this is thl' 1\':IY lo go."' Casprrs said. "H \\'t' don '! _gl't lhe output from nucll':tr ho11·er \\'e wil l have to go ba ck tu fussd pl:i111s and sn1og.· Caspers s:11d he rt•nllzrs he is lalP 111 urg111g !ht• board t11 !~k·· ·' s tand 011 !hr 1}()11·er plant ht1l said . "ff 11·r O'\l'I\ ~11•;1y ~1n~· VOi •' II 11•oul<! 11·· \\'1lrlh " .\l1ho11gh tht' pl11111 IS Ill !'all U1t·~(I ('1\l1111;., l)r;111g1, Cou11!1 J.:l'!'i 1110t'l' 1!'.:111 '111 pt·1-c<>n t •1! tht· 1J011·t·r prodt1l'l'<l !r1 th~· :11on11c gl'11cr;1t11rs. Supl·r1·1:;or BJ!ph Clar k of t\nahc1n1 ;1Ustau1cd troin :he 1·01t' bL•cause h(' s:ucl lhc rt'qllC'!>I t'illne :is a surprise. <ll~risjm11s <!1rossro11 ds of tlir ;flarbor ,Arra ·~·· . '-;:') t Centrally located in downtown Costa Mesa . WE 'RE ON THE ROAD TO ANYWHERE' -.------II .......... __________ _ In th is tim e of energy shortage, conserv e fuel ond your own ene19y br shoppi ng on your woy. Wt hov e o wide s•leclion of fine je.,.e!ry ol reosonoblt p1ices. We're eosy to find ond close t1' home. We'll devote th, personal otten!ion lo your gilt proble ms which only on !ndeol'l!l denl jewele1 con provide! COME IN AN D IEE UI FOR the loveliest GllTS for HfR the best /,1. H•"'flli •i•J ,, .... 11 ••• Gins for H I M -;:;.' "~' ;;;;' "'.fl WE ARI! L oo ,,;1,-.i; FO R f~, H1•.i •I !o_s 111 If••• A1'1lflrlt I>' "'o.Jrrw jt wt lry. J;,...,,,,.dJ •~J o il>t• f•"''""''" •• , ,. • .,, <•JIOJfftrs .. ,.;,;,., fri • Ct tlO•'" ,,.,., •·" j .... 1.~ u·hich yu• ,,.;,hr.,,,,. wi ll h11111 ••" u••"' IP J t ll. 11, n/I• • tsfl••' •f'fttlliJ•/ ••" /11irr3I o / prict .•· ,,,,,.,. "' ""' ,,., •s .. .11'• ••y 11lsn J.111• i1r1 s t ,..,.,,, vn11 "'' lt1nti•t fn•! 1121 NEWPORT ltVD , COSTA MESA CON~fNlfNT t!•MS )I ff AP~ IN 1Ml S1or.ll lOC,1,T ION I ··~ ..... ----~ n .. 1 •~···••·• -.,.., ... c; ... ,, H•ONI l•l·l•01 • • 0 l'alal 1•11111ge Robert r.1orse, US. attorney fur Brooklyn and Lon g Island. leaped to his death fro1T1 !us fifth-floor apartn1cnt in Broo k- lyn Tuesday. according to pO· Ju·c. Day light S"vi 11 g Ti1n e Expec Le£1 By Encl of Y eor \\'ASHl~'GTO:"J IAPI -:>.lost or lh!' nation is expected to return to J);iylight Saving Time by Dec. 30. v.·iih thf' exact <late lo be settled by a Senate-House conference commi!lee. The Senate voted 68 to JO 1'uesday to impose a year-round energy 1i1nc plan as an energy conservation n1easure. l'fft•cti\'c the fourth Sunday after rnact- 1nent. The llouse earller agreed to gi\·e in- dustries and transportaliOll co1npan1cs 15 days to adjust th~ir schedules bcforf' .1dvanced time goes inlo effect. The Senate bill aH01rs each stn te I<> r xempt itself from Daylight T111H' if fldvanci ng the clock on e hour 11ould re-suit u1 undue hardship. 1'hc Nixon Administration asked for 1he legislation. contending that adding l)aylighl Ti1ne during !he 11•1111er n1onths 1rould result in a lhrC'c percent fut>! savings. Various cx1>crts say !he savings 11·ou1d range from a fraction of one percent lo 1.5 percent. But Chairman \Varren Fllagnuson of she Commerce C'omm itu•e s.iid 1hnt. f'\'en \\"it hout direct fu el s:i\·ing~. y(';tr· round Daylight Time 11·011ld scr1(• as a constant rcm1ndf'r thal 1t1e !1Cllion c;in no longer 11·a~te its £>ncrgy rcS-Ourct'S Scvrral congrC'~sn1<'n cou(end th;c! delaying the on se t of dar kness hy 011 ~ hour 11'Ql1!d r£>SUll in Jess crime and 1!•11('r tra!tic <1 cc1dt>nts \ ixou Wil l Undergo ' P hysical T h is i\louth \VASl-rt ~GTO;.J (AP l -President !\ix· on will und ergo a physical exr1nlination a! Bt'.'tht'.'sda Na1·al Fllcd1cal Cenlcr in rnid-Decen1ber, according to 1he \\'hi!c /-louse physician. Dr. Walter Tkach s:iid Tuesda~' th;i! Ni xoo is .. \\·ell -eXCl'pt at 11 m {' s I think ht'.''s tirc:>d." Since con1i ng to officr. Nixon has undergone a comp!r1c ph,vsicaf al the end of the ye:ir. He has ahra\s emerged \\'it h f'xccllent r('ports. rxC'cpt for Dr. Tkach's chronic con1plaint tli·11 Ni xon doesn't ge t enough exercise. r Wate rga te Co 1nmittee Sees Cash \\'A~IH:\C TON 1Al'I :') C II ,l l l' \\'alergat{' comm11tee mt·n1b..-l'S v.~·rc hriefl)' J11·ash 1n $100 bills 11hen ;in auorney for 1 fo\1•ard I lughes reporledly c~·n1·d ;i su itcase :ind dun1pl'd bcforl· !ht·rn $!00,000 in cash. 'fh1.· rorn1nittce made copies of lhl· moHC)' to 5(1(' if it 1ra s the same cash that C..'. c:. Bebe" f{ebozo says he rcceil'cd four years ago from billionaire Hughes. Chcs1er Davis. l'hief gcnt'.'ral oounst'.'I for Hughes' Sun1ma Corp.. v.·as stJJd 10 have flippt'.'d open his briefcase anQ dtunlJCd 10 packcls ()f bills on the 1e1bil' ·ruesday 11·hue 1nuttt'.'r1ng to the co111· 111it1ce; "Here's the goddam money ·· I\ FLOillO,\ f'l~'ANCIF.R and banker 11110 1s a rinse friend of President Nixon. l! .. ho7.o ha, :;:1id the llugh£>S rnoney \\;J S 1n1rndetl :1~ a cont ribution for !'resident .\1xnn·s 1972 rr-t.1lection. AHt·r rht' clost'd con1n111tct· sess1un. 111 11i11rh !he cash v.·Hs spirited ;iround lhL' t:.ipHol under arn1ed po!ic1.· guartl, ~·h:i1rrn;in S.-u11 J . l·:r\·i n .J r. <D-:-.l .C.1 :-.<11d 1t is now virtually certain th;Jt l~cbozo 'A·ill be called to tt'.'s1ify. Erl"in said that Davis and another dot.en Jlughes ernploycs c I ca r ed themselves fro1n the threat of possible contempt or Congress action by agreeing 10 testify in advance of public hearings. FOU.0\\1ING O AVIS · appearance Tuesday. a spokesman for !he Summa Corp. said, ''\Ve havt'.' gonf' to .court lo protect our rights. . . . Since the 1nattt'.'r is now before the courts, J\lr _ Davis can say no more than that. \Ve ha\'e confidence in the courts . " Ervin said the copit'.'s or the money 11ill be analyzed in an attempt to ''erify Rebozo 's story tha t he return('d to Dnvis last spring 1he identic;1I ~100 bills he 11·as gi1•en in tl\'o $50.000 installmen ts by another Hughes representative in 1070 <ind 1969. V nit o f Quak ers W<t nts N ix on Ou t NE\V YORI\ (API -A tomn1itt ec of Q11akers, the religious group to v.·hi ch President Nixon formally bt'.'longs. has ea lled for his imprachmcnL Th e <iction disclOSl'<l 'J'uesd<l.1' wc1s describrd as the first of its kind by a Quaker agt'.'ncy. It v.·as taken by the legislativt> comn1 i!tee of the Ne il' York Yearly Fllecling of th e llelig!ous Societ y of friends. "Ri chard Kixo n and members of hi s ;1d1ninis lration have indul ged in acts 11·Jnch render then1 suspect of be!rayal or our democracy." ihe resolution says. IL asks that the Jfouse proceed "'ith his inlpeachment to fulfill ''its obliga tion t-:t th e dcmocral ic process as en1bodied in the Consti!utlon" and to the 1\n1 erica n people. \\'alter Luchvig. l'onkers. l\. Y .. chairman of the 12·membcr com1nittee. said it 11'as tht'.' firsl sue\ action by ;i n official Friends age ncy. and 1·:as taken 1vithout di ssent ln conjuncllon \\'!Th 1he \\\'O-d ay annual sr:;sion here \:1<;\ 1•. ct'k cnd of the ~e11• York soci1'!y. 1\11,nit R e!fc11e Cre wmen wai t to be picked up after they abandoned c·ypriot freighter Tuesday in t\orth 1\l· lantil'..'. )\!I 19 or t'l'C\V \VCI"(' p1ckecl 11p about 150 n1iles southea ~t of t\cv.-· 'i'nrk. 'L'ru ekc rs Block Brid cre b Betw een W ashi11 g to11 , NY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Truck drivers blocked off the Delav•are J\lemorial Bridge on the main high11·ay betv.'cen Ne1Y York and \\'a~hing1on. D.C., <luring the height of !he i-u sh hour tod<1y and lied 11p traffic at several sixiis 1n Ohio ~nd Indiana in the late~t of :i. series: of protest'! 01-er r1 s1ug fue l pr1ccs ;u1d loirt'r Spt.'ed J1m11s. Bridgf' politr s;110 the blo<"kade of !he l\l"O·~pan . ei ght-lane hrtdge started hrC'aki 11g up sllortl? ;if!er 9 a.in . ·•TIJt'.'y're ITIOl'illg. They Jll!<l ~!artrd 1101\. ' SJl!d a spokl•s n1;u1 ,\.\' ESTl\f,\TEll 200 trucks \\'Cfl' Ill· 1·oll'cd in 1hl' dcn1ons1 ration at the hri dge . 11·h1ch 11onnall? carrirs ::1hout 4f,,OOO l'('/11tl\.'S a da.v 11cross the [)e!;i11 <11·e B1(·cr. Tht' Ohio blockades came on \ntl'r.;late ill. th e scene of a series of stoppages on Tu esdny. '1nd on the Ohio Turnpike. llOs£'d during thl' nigh! ;it se l'crat SJXllS: :ind rcoj)('ned briefly <H d::i 1111 Authoriti es .~aid ;it least 100 rigs s!alled turnpi ke traffic in both d1rrc1ions just west of .~or11·alk. bet11·t'.'en E!!yria :i11d Fre.1n0n1 in the northl'rn pnrt of lhe ~!Jll'. ll1gl11\'ay pa1rol1nrn 1rl'rr on the sce r.f' "Thry sunp ly askt'.'d 1:s to lc?.l'e ~nough roc1n lo !et lhl' peopl(' through to go ro \\Ork.·· sai d r;nc tntc kcr. "\\e fully ag rCC' \1·iih that. \\'e JUSt 11.:int to hold up freight.·· Another 60 trt1ckers bl(){'kc d traffic on (nt erstatc iO. just east of Colu1nhus and demanded a n•ecting 11i 1h Go\". .John Gill igan. threatening to drive their rigs into the do11'Tlto1rn area. Bank ·Bo111JJcr' Held LAS VEGAS ll'PJ1 -Chil r\i'S \\' f'arker. '.18, San D1 ef!o, 1~as arrested Tuesday on charges of robbing a bank hy 1hreatcn1ng to 1rigg er a bo1nb 11·hu:;h turned out to bl' a phonr Reds Capture Vietnam City, Peril Another !'A II.JON r UPI l -A South Vietna mese n111ttary spokesman wamed toda y that i\orth \1ietnamt'.'se rroops on the offensive along the Vietnarn·Cambodian border 110 n1iles north of Saigon may try to capture the town of Gia Nghia. capital of Quang Due Province. During 1he enti re Vietnamese war only one provincial capital fell to the Com· munists Quang Tri, near the Demilitarized. Zone border with North Vietnam. It was taken at the start of the 1972 North Vietnamese offensive :i.nd destroyed in the fighting to retake i !. The Communists hold a number of dlstrlct towns. which are similar to cow1ty seats in the United States. The :'\orth Vietna mese troops overran one of these Tuesday, Ki t'.'n Due. inflicting the v.•orst defeat of the lO·month-old cease-flrt'.' on governn1 ent forces. "AFTER THEY O\'erran Kien Due 11•e think Gia Nghia is the next target of th e enen1y." com1nand spok esman LL Col. Le Trung J{ien said. Gi:i i\'ghia ,r I WE ATHER S. California • I V•riaoie l'llQll Cloudlne'I IO<l•V 1nd 11lUf10l y O•er 5<>U!lll•n C•llfornia will ketp 11mpe•11ur1• C<>OI. Hl<:ll !emPt!••IU<I S were t XJ)e<:!l!'d !o conllnut It> •t>e mlc;1~ wiln overnlsl\1 lows dropplnv 10 In• mll'l·•Os. l"" Air Pollution Control Dlttrltl predicted lign1 tmoa In Lo\ ,i.llgfclet County. Tno N1tlon11 Well~r Service s 1ld ln1 fra-it wasn't t •Pt!cled ~ dellvt r any sl>owers to 5ou•1'11rn C .illlornl11, bul •kl" wer~ 1xpee1e<1 I<: rem1ln o••lly cloodv tnrougll Tllurol'l&v. U.S. S ummar11 A l.i1!·movlng or1-wlnicr tlorm blt w 11111! out Oyer Thtr no•l-n G•el! 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C •a"'''~• l!H•. ~'" Jv•• C•••ll••no, Don1 ,-.,M, lou1• l•~un1. l •I""' "'l "•I 411·Ull " " " '" " " 1s 12 rniles east of Ki l'n [)Ul' Fll il1t11ry sources said rcinforcen1cn1s \\'l·rc flo11·11 into Gia Nghia tod ay 111 cast" the North Viel nanlese moved on th(' ci ry, Gia Nghi:i has a Snlall air· field 11·hich can be used by light planes and helicopters. But the Nhon C'o airlit•ld b~·t11·f'cn Kicn Due and Gia Nghia was tlOSt'd Tuesday and today because of Nor1h Viet namese shelling , llicn said. Fllilitarv sources said earl it'.'r in the day heav·y fog prevented lhe South Viet· namese air force Crom striking back at North Viet namese troops who overran Kit'.'n Due. J~icn said there \Vere no rrports of fighting around Kien Due today ".so 1Ye can conclude the level of fighting dl.'creascd. ·· The 1n11itary con11nand said three 11·aves of North Victnarnese troops n1ade iinsucl't'.'SSftll assault s on the Southern c(•ntral highlands IO\vn of 5.000 Tuesday h1.~forc finally driving go1·crnment forces otil JUsl before dark . In Cambodia . insu rg ent conunandos rrlll'rr! atros~ the 1-1·atl'ry S'o\ amps at the southrrn edge of l'hno1n Pt'.'nh early Te11 s lo11 Mounts today in an abortive an1phibious assault against the Bassac H11'cr bridge 111.SJdt> 1he capital A Saigon spokesnlan s.aid the North VictnanH!se used up lo 20 tanks i11 the Ena! assault on Kien Du e. "\\1e will retake everything we ha1·e lost in Quang Due Province," South Vietnamese milil<l ry officers insisted to- da y. They said Saigon troops v.·erc r('grouping for counterattacks. He said 75 soldiers of North Vietnan1 ·s 9th division were killed and fi ve 1anks destroyed in the fightin g. S a i go n v.•arplant•s reported knocking out two North Vietnan1ese antiaircraft guns and three a11illery pieces. 'I'he spokes1nan said the 600 govern· inc nt soldiers ga rrisoned al the town and 70 percent of the civilian ixipulation abandoned Kien Due, 110 1niles north of Saigon, fo\1011•ing the last Corn rnunist :1ss:i.uh . The 1nih!ary con1111a11d c<JJled the C<tp- 1ure of thl' Quang J)ul' ProvinC(' to1-1•11 a seriou s escalation of fighting. bu! stop- 1x.:d short of saying it niarked the st:i.rt of a full·scale Corni11un1st offensive. Israelis Place Troops On Alert; Two J(illed Dy Uoiled Prtss Internatio nal l~rae\ reported two Israeli so ldiers killed today in exchangt'.'s of fire and a 1nine explosion along the Sut'.'z Canal front. and a senior lsrnf'H 1nilitary of· lierr s;iid l~rneH troops had bct'.'n placed un al~rt on the r.:g~·p11an and Syrian fronts arid v.·ere J>N'pared for fight ing on the Jordanian front as v.•el\. 'An explosi ve device bel ievf'd carried by an Arab passenger ble1v up in a bus north of Tel Aviv today. v.·ounding 16 persons. 1 Cairo reJXlrted shooting dov.·n an Isra{'li Phantom Jef near the Suez Canal citv uf lsmnilia today v.·hen t1\·o of the F4:~ 1·1(i !atrd Egyp1 ian air space. It said the kill \\'ii/': made hy thr Egyptian ai r defenses but did not specify whet her planes. art illery or SA~! missiles 'verc used. Israel <lcn1ed tht'.' report. TllE ISRAELI officer said the sporadic fighting on the Egy pti an and Syrian front s 111 the past !hree days ..,..·ere not ne<:essa rily a prelude to nlore generaliz· ed fi gh ting, but. that Israel and the Arabs are prepared for this even though di plomatic efforts are: under way to brlng peace lo the region. Well-informed lsraell n e '"s pa per s reported increased tension on both the Syrian and Egypt ian fronts and one quot ed an Israeli offi cer on the Suez Canal front as saying. ''\\'e feel as 1f 11·e v.•ere sitting on the edge of a 1olcano." Th e Egyptian 2nd army was r('ported dug in v.·ith nc'v Soviet-built T62 tan ks and artillery arn1ored forces v.·cre still in Syria despite report.:-!hey had v.·ithdrawn, and l'ediot h Aharonoth said "!en~icn hils increased <lue to the possibili!~' that Egy pt and Syria v.·i ll renev.' fighting before the <icne1·a Pence Confl'rl'nce Dec. !8. TllE RECENT ARAB suinmit con- ference in Algl L'rs 11·aml'<l that the Arabs n1igl11. launch a Lhrcc-front nuack against Israel if Israel did not \.\'ithdraw fro1n all captured Art1b ti~rritory including ()[d Jcrusn !em . ~gypt has \\'an1f'd of :i. renev.·al fo!lo11ing breakdo1\'Tl of its cc:i.se--fire talks v.i:th Israel at Kilome-ter 10 1 Ol1 the Cairo-Suez road Actor O'S liea Di es • T exas lit DAU.AS (UPJ1 -i\tich ael O"Shea. ;i to~h·ta!king: actor who appeared in a half dozen gangster hims during the 1940~ and sta rred 1n a television com e d v in the ·sos. ctitd Tuesday. appai·ently ol a heart attack. He \\'!S 67. Pohce said O"Shc:i., who lil·ed V.'lth his wife, actress Virg inia l\layo, and a daughter. in Thousand Oaks, Cali(., \\'as found in 1he bathtub of an apartment his \\.'ife ~·as rrntlng . Police said it ap- peared he fell in. An autopsy has been ordered. TI1e O'She:i.s \\'err in Dalla.'i v.·hcre l\liss r.t11 yo 11•as appearing in "40 Carats •· The nt'\\'<:paper \'l:"~',~\r~i~'·__::':'':d~l~r:'q:'~--'================' FIVE 77,000 CUBIC FOOT HOT AIR BALLOONISTS WILL FLY FROM THE BANK'S NEW OFFICE, COAST HIGHWAY NEAR MACARTHUR. GUESS THE DISTANCE TRAVELLED OF THE WINNING BALLOON .... YOU MAY WIN A THREE-SPEED FOLDING BICYCLE OR AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR. ATTENDANCE DRAWING PRIZES .... STOP IN AT THE BANK AND REGISTER FOR AN ATIENDANCE PRIZE. YOU COULD WIN A FULLY EQUIPPED HOBIE CAT SAILBOAT. A TEN-SPEED SCHWINN BIKE, OR ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO ANY AIR CALIFORNIA DESTINATION. The Bank of Newport'S corona Del Mar Office will be open this Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and they are featuring free llfetlme personal checking accounts during the grand 1aunchlng celebratlon. ort CORONA DEL MAR OFFICI: COAST HIGHWAY NEAR MACARTHUR 645·5550 I • I ' I~ 'l 1 I I 1 I • r D A U ,Y PRO'I' EDITORIAL PAGE I Cultural Art s Center I I I I : 1 ) • Some folks in Huntington Beach have high hopes of making their city t he home town for the ptoposed $10 m illion Orange Cou nty Cultural Arts Center. 'They'd Uke it built in the new 250-acre central park, next to the city's $2.8 million library now u nder construction. 'The city's allied arts com mission has offered back· e rs of the culture center a free 13-acre site to make liun- tington Beach more atlractive as a potential home. From a county viewpoint, 1-luntington Beach 1night not be considered sufficiently central, but surrounding t he art center with the park, la kes, bluffs and glass- encased library would certainly place it in good com· pany. The county project, e ntirely backed b y private citi- zens, not govern1nent money, is proposed on the level of t he Los Angeles Music Center. It would be a fine asset to Huntin gton Beach which is struggling to establish community identity. City fathers sh ould encourage every effort to bri n ~ culture to Huntington Beach, e ven if it m eans improving on the offer already m a de. Educationa l Ad ve ntures Not every child has a chance to peer through a microscope and discover what the bacteria from his ow n. teeth loo k like. But that's one bon us, such as·it m ay be, f or belongin g to the Gold Key C lub at Harbour View School in t he Ocean View District of H untington Beach. The Gold Key Club is a symbolic organization launched by teacher Layn e Neugart. It's a reward syste m f or m entally gi fted minors (MGM) and for 1-larbour View stude nts who m ake the school's honor r oll. Belon gin g to the club entitles the youngsters to take several mini· courses, including Instruction in the use of mjcroscopes. The students are enthusiasllc because they choose what they· want to do and there is no real pressure to do 1L The Cold Key Club makes education fun , and thal's a good way to have it. It's true. too. that the syste1n isn't limited to MGfl-1 students, but is open to others who can achieve honor roll stalus."It doesn't establish arti- ficial limits. Other schools might profi t from the Gold Key ex- periment. The children certainly have. Candidates Needed Residents of Fountai n Valley, like residents of all general law cities in the state, are going to have to make an election time adjustment this year. A bill passed last year has mo ved city e lections fr om April to March . Not only has electio n d ay been advanced on t he calendar, but so have the filing dates for candid ates. People who want to r un for the three council seats will h ave to f ile this year between Dec. 6 and Dec. 27. 'l'he election will be held 11-1arch 5. At stake in the upcoming election will be the seats or Mayor George Scott, ~1ayor Pro Tern Al ~lollinden and Councilman Ed Just. It is not k nown yet whether the three incumbents will be seeking re-election. Whether they do or n ot. any Fountain Valley reside nt over 18 who wants to work for t~e community can take the opportunity to run for of- fi ce. More candidates usually produce mor e interest, bet- ter chances for important issues to be aired. ' . _:,y 4gr1,:f:;j{p H 'H old it.Maurice! W e m av have to do som ething radical n ext year and design a practical car!' , Pro11ainent Jews Predicted Dileni11au U.S. Navy Faces Soviet Challenge Dear Gloo1ny Gus Prophetic Book on Israel \VAS Hl'.'JG'T'O~ -What amounted to ~ U_S,-Sovict naval conrrontation look: place during the f\1idcast war and its implications were not reassuring. 'Ille time has passed when th e U.S. Navy ruled the seas. In the past 10 years, the Sov iet navy has been vastly expanded in a stiip building program exceeding the U.S. more 1han 3 to 1 and includ ing an jmpressivc array of missile-firing cruis- ers and subs. The seplungcnar- t an and acid-tongued naval phi\o.sopher, Admiral 1-1 y m a n l~ickover . in a I~· ble-pounding closed session of the House App ropria!ions Sub- committee \11st June. defined the prob- lem. "f believe it is clear," he said, ''that th e Soviets must believe it is credible that there could be a U.S . .SOvie' eonrrontation at sea. because the Sov iets are pouring vast resources into a navy capable or challenging our navy at sea. "IF THEY did not consider that to be cred ible, 1 can see no logical reason why they v.·oold be building the particular Oect they are buUding. There is no Oeet othrr than ours in the world for the Soviets to challenge. "II we are unable to provide naval zupport to overseas forces. then v.·e are not able to conduct overseas opera- llons of any kind. by the anny, navy, or air force, Praclic..'l\ly, we have no other way lhan to send our supplies by sea. Therefore, 1 think I.he answer is that we must conclude it is credible sod that certainl:• the Sovie!s themselves think it is credible." CERTAINLY they did . In unmistakable tenns, Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev (rucHARD WILSO~ informed President Nixon that if the U.S. would not join Russia in a joint Mideast force. Russia might go in alone, notwithsta nd ing the beefed-up presence of lhe U.S. Sixth F1eet. This was something entirely new in the military relationship between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Ten years ago eve n the brash Khrushchev could not have made such a threat credible. But it was credible in the Medlter- ra.ncan in 1973 because Russia had built the ships, equipped them with the cruise missile.s wh ich made U.S. aircraft car· riers vulnerable and sent them to con- front the U.S. navy. The Russian cruise missiles and the U.S. lack of defense against them were what made Rickover pound the table. "The Soviet navy," he said last June, "recognized the great potential for tac· tical cruise missile submarines many years ago. Their surface-launched sub- marine missile has been deployed for over 10 years. The Soviet navy has progressed through fi ve classes of tac· Ilea! cruise missile-firing submarines, hut I have not been I able to get even one of these submarint•s approved by our navy." TllE PROBLE~f is not confined to the lype of tactical missiles lhc Soviet na vy can employ against opposing naval fo rces, Admiral Elmo Zum.,,•alt. Jr .. chief of naval operafions. pr('ciictcd that the Soviet Union's earner force would eventually outnumber the 14 attack car- riers upon whi ch the present U.S. air supe riority al sea is based. The Kremlin has made no secret of its intentions. Its naval commanders have publicly boasted tllat world-wide Just coin cidence? The fact th.'.lt Costa Mesa v.•as Orange County's srnoggiest city in October and is located directly down\\ind from Edi- son 's Huntington Beach plant? F. L. S. Gloomy G"' commMln •re 111llmlllPd 117 ruel¥• •"d d• Ml M<fl.Prlt7 !Tflecf lftl w1.... af Ill• 11-.•1Ptr. s...,.. fOllr .,., -· t• G!Mm7 G111, D•ilY Pnot. U.S. naval superiority was short-lived. They illustrated what thi s is beginning to mean in the Mediterranean where th eir vital interests are affected, and "·here they are slo\~ly and steadlly clamp- ing a stranglehold on the movement of the world's oil su pply. Rickover pointed out before th e crisis at sea that Russia is gaining ''footholds and toeholds" in ''the n1osl important part of the earth for us today", the Near East and Persian Gulf. WllEN AN Israeli-Arab settlement opens up the Suez Canal, it will be a waterway ror the further extension of Soviet sea power to the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean and no longer subject lo oontainn1ent by the U.S. nav y. The sea C'Clrlfroatation during the Mideast war has had a sobering elrecl in the Nixon administration. The U.S. Sixth Fleet. which once could dominate trouble spots, was confronted by a Soviet Mediterranean force totaling some 40 ships, including dcstro~·crs and su b-- marines. This is a drastic change from 10 years ago. TI1e American public understands vrry li1tle of this. The navy's philosopher hos 1h1s to say about it: .. If an opponent 1<; sucet.>ssful in developing weapons that can sink large nnm b(?rs of our carrie rs and v.·c arc not successful in devell.:pini.: adLoquate counter\\'Capons -or if "''C simply do not build sufficient modem carriers to prolL't'l our seala nes -the U.S. will h11.ve to change its national ob- jectives to be consistent with the inahili!y to conduct overseas military operations." Biscayne 'Gossip' Ousted Home P urcli ased For Nixon Body guard WASHI NGTON -The government persuaded one of President Nixon's Florida neighbors to give up her home, according to a classified accollllt, betause she had been "spreading wil d tales of what was goi ng on in the presidential com· powld.'' tbe Pre.sident 's two ravorite millionairtt, kbe Relmo and Ro- bert Abplanalp, join· fCI In the effort to t"emove the alleged psip from the f.,h· lonable K11 Bls-dayne nelgllborhood.' . She is Mn . Perry O'Neal, a s-~t. 7&- ,,ear~ld widow, who assured ua • "lov· ed the Niii:om" and brought them rosts. She agreed to vocate her home to JUAlte room for the President's com· ,Punicaticill staff, but she didn't want th lease tt to the government. Abplanalp qui ckly cooghed up ll!I0,000 to buy the hoUle from ~r and then he leased Jt to the KOvernment for $18,000 a year. m:E PUBLIC Building! Strvice ~17 'lbeodore Sachs from its AUanta regional office to Key Blse1yne to negotiate the deal. He met with Rebo1.0 oo ·February 6, 1989, and afterward 11ubmitted thls confidential report of their conversation. "Mr. Rebozo stated that thil!I would not be the ordinary type of negotiation,'' recounted Sachs. "Mr. Rebol.o stated that Mn. O'Neal. who lived at 479 Bay Lane, wu creating a problem for the President and ror the Administration by going around the island and spreading wild tales of what was 1otng on in the presidential compound in Key Bis- cayne. "Further, !Ince the White House Com· munlcations Agency needed space in the compound for the communication ()9eration, It was detennlncd that lhe leasing of the house at 478 Bay Lane would provide the space required by the agency and would also 90lve the problem created by Mrs. O'Neal by removing her rrom the l!ICCfle." TllE wroow was distressed over lhls account of ~ alleged tattling. "1 never did any such thlng," 8he huffed, "That's the worst thlng I evtr heard . . . I was 8 good neighbor and I carried ro6t! ov~r to her (Mrs. Nlxon) perSQnall y.'' Sachs contlnutd his story: "Mr. Reboto further \vent on to state lh<ll slnce Mrs. O'Neal was not interested in leasing the house , he had contacted a friend of_ his, Mr. Robert ll. Abplanalp of Brmxville. New York, and !o.l r. Abplanalp had agreed to purchase the O'Neal home as a favor to th e President and Mr. Rebozo. "Ne&oUations betw~n Mr. Abplanalp, Mr. Reboi.o and the O'Neals resulted in a sale of the home at 478 Bay Lane to Mr. Robert Abplanalp and his wire tor $1SO,OOO. "M'R.. R.EBOZO stressed the fact that Mr . Abplanalp had purchased the home merely as a favor and did not want to make a profit on it; but since Mr. Abplanalp had taken the money out ol a COmp&J\)' fund, he wanted a fair net return on his money and a price of $18,000 as an annual rental had been agreed upon." Abplanttlp also objected to signing an agreement that would permit the govern- ment lo use the house for any purpose it wished. Pomlbly for this reason, the Secret Service and lhe White House Communlcatlotis Agency traded houses. Thus the President'• bodyguard wound up replacing the talkative Mrs. O'Nea l and they have a reputation as the most tight-lipped men in government. , ' To the E.ditor: Gentiles and Jc...,·s both would do well to re--read the uncannily prophetic book "\\'hat Price Israel," by the Je ... ·ish author, Al£rcd 1\1. Lilienthal tHenry Regncry Co., Chicago). Lilienthal.' along with such prominent Jews as Prof. A.Jbert Einstein. Lessing Ro.senwald, Rab- bi Judah L. Magnes and Supreme Court J ustice Louis D. Brandeis foresaw the dangers of establishing a theocratic- po litical state in Palestine. Th e v predictl'd what our antagonizing of the Arabs would bring down on our heads, and how the Russians stood ready to move ln on the coming chaos and take over control of the entire Middle East, as they ~!most did a month ago, and proba bly will in th e future. TllAT ISRAEL. a nation nt that time of less than a mill.ion, they could see was not viable, surrounded by 42,000.000 antagonistic Arabs and !\loslcms. That lsrael could exist only as a sort of "51st state" of the U.S .. and only 1vith the financial maintenance or the U.S., whose people, it is said have already poured IO billion dollars in donations . gifts of cash and materials and "loans'' into it, while Ame rica's ba lance of payments sank deeper into th e red each nionlh. These seers were certain that even· lually the day would come when Am erica would be drawn into the maelstrom r:if batlle. as we were in Vietnam. and it seems that day is now near. Lilien· lhnl's book is in UCI Library. JOSllUA ~1ELDEN • 1•to~e to S a t:e To 1he Ed itor: \\lith the energy crisis b"con1in,:: evcryonr's fight. there are many ad- ditional ....,·ays to s.ive. One "''hich hasn't been mentioned is the reduction or the use of t lothes dryers. With the wcrithcr V.'I'! have in California, excepl for a fc1v r;iiny days. our v.·ash could be hung out and Jet n1other nature take Ci"lre of the drying. Almost every home has cllher a gas or electric drye_r nnd pulling up a clothesline and using it could cut down the use of energy. l\LSO, it seems tot.ally unnecessary for n1rrchants to have big advertising signs lit up nights when their businesses are closed. The private citize n is asked to tum ofr all unnecessary lights. but lhe banks. auto dealers, stores all glare forth \\'ilh huge signs. Inside security lfghts are understandable, but is it necessary lo have lhe entire ceil in~ lit ? Every other bank of li~hl s \vou!rl provide the same security. tr 1hc merchants don 't cooperate, I for one will not patronize a store that is 1101 concerned enough to turn off the lights when the !!!hop is closed. J E ANNETIE SCHROEDER Like Horses? To the Editor: Do you like horses? 1£ yo u do, we need your help now! Orange County's PoPUlatlon is explodin g and as a result. there soon mny be no room for ridini;: trails. Jn (act, urbanization may make Quotes Proon1 Komara!Dt, returning to native Thailand after Calif. nursing training. on care of old people -"We prefer to look after our old people in the home. This Is how we show our f(ratltude for the care we rt!Celved as children. Young and old 5hould be together ; they learn from each olher and the young are reminded that someday they will be old." ( ..... _MA_IL_B_o_x ___ ) Letters froni reader~ arc welconic. Nonnally, writers shuul.d convey tlieir 1nessages in 300 words or less. Tiie right to condense letters to Ji! space or elimtnate libel is reserved. Alt /et· U rs m11st i11c/.ude signatu-re arid rnail4 ing addre.~s but names may be with· held 0 1t request if sufficient rea son i.~ app-0rent. Poetry will not be pub· lislLe cl. it increasingly impossible to e\'en keep horses, let alone have adequate riding trails. OVER 10 YEARS ago, the County Planning CoO)mission proposed an ex- tensive countyv•1de riding and hiking trail system \vith in the General Plan. \Vith a rew exceptions, little has been done to implemenl this system. Further- more, we have recently been told by a member of the Planning Department. Urnt public demand for trails seems to be none:dstent. This is a Janning! If you share our concern, join us in writing to George Osborne, Interim County Planning Director as well as your own Supervisor, and urge them to take positive action. Then write us t P. 0 . Box 868, San Juan Ca pistrano, 92675 1 so that we can help coordinate efforts to establish and improve riding I rails . llUGI{ GRAY, President The Capistrano Valley 1-lorsemen·s Association Roln11ee1I Gf>oh To the Editor: I read with great interest the well "''rilten article in your Nov. 19 edition on Ecoloi;ical, Growth Goals r-.tusl Be Balanced, by Dr. Robert Rooney. The Huntington Beach Environmental Council. comprised of 21 civic leaders including students, strive to achieve the goa l enunciated in the statement, "We must get out of the present state of con-- frontalion b et w c e n conservationist groups and eronomic interests and into the compromise and consensus phases of lhe political process as soon as possible." This goal we feel \\o'e are reaching because of the balaf\.<:e of representation on the Environmenrdl Council. HARRIETI M. WIEDER Chairman Char ade To the Editor: While driving home to Newport Beach fro m a late meeting in Long Beach I couldn't hel p noticing a few things that must be as damned irritating to others as they were to me: RELATIVELY unimportant display lights and signs brightly lit au along the way, empty offices flooded with light, the Huntington Sea C11fr tennis courts bright as day, the S. Ca lif. Edison plant lighted like a huge Christmas !rel', the Irvine C.oast Racquet Club below l-'ashion Island with a positive ocean of 1i1.1,hts with a rrnc tion or the <."OUrls occupied, Fashion Isla nd it.self certainly at. least a thlrti overlighted, the Philco- Ford offi ces oo the hill with every "·indow glaring and, to top the "'hole ocal. rhc Newport Bearh ·rrnnis Cluh C()Urt.s flooded wi th aome 60 very powerful Ii Ah ls and only I wo courts OC't'\lpied. Thal plate alone uses morr energy In one night than my famil y could use for all purpose~ in five years. When I reached home my fa1nily had n couple of lights on and the temperature in the 67-fl/I degree nre:i trying to cooperate \l'ith 1he Presi dent's request. THEN '\'E HEA R on the news that they're tun11ng off the perpetual gas flame over John F'. Kennedy's grave to save fuel. and every night for long hours they turn on all those gas torches around the front or the Newporter Inn and all or its pools. The Newporter v.·::istes in one week of burning enough fuel to keep the Presid ent 's torch lighted for 100 years (as weU as heating a couple of thousand 68--degree energy-sav-- ing ho mtsJ. If this charade continues for another week and in se>-called "'Nixon country," then we arc going lo say to hell with it and again turn on our few lousy 100-w:i tt globes and live in more com- rortable temperatures and join hands with the wasters and go skip down the rat hole together. figuratively yelling. Lon g Live the Arabs and Drown the Israeli tes! •I EN RY BURKE P.S. This whole picture is thrown even more out of whack after learning from the newspapers and radio of the job losses of hundreds of pilo!s, plane and boat manufacluring cmployes and bun· dreds in related services -all due lo the energy shortage. Tmile l1 l11g Feet 'J'o the Editor: How does the old adage go: To err ls human. So .much is being broadcast nowadAy9 :ihout ~Ir. Nixon 's private secretary and the "rH'cuienta\'' slippagt' of her foot \1·h1le li stening to the now celebrated \Vhlte !louse tapes. She ·s <i real •rail' gal , ~fUCl1 ~tORE plausible is the ra ct that a certain and very much eoncemed former Palace Guard. while in JX)SSes.ctioo of the ve.ry same tapes developed n twitching root. Anything is possible when one is under stress. Peopl~ do things that are pos itively appalling under duress and in the unhealthy climate of Washington D. C., all hell is daily break· ing loose. Pray tell me gentle reader how can we make our nation. the most durable democracy of all times. func tion properly again? Our founding fatheNi made ample provision for orderly impeachment. So, what are we waiting f()r ~ BEING non-polltical ~r(l l reduce U! into the greatest banana. 'dicta!' ~public of all times. BORIS BUZAN ' OIAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vted, PvbU.Shtt Thomas Keevil, Editor Barbara Krtlbich Edicorial Poge Editor The editorial .pqw ot the Dally Pilo1 '!leeks to lnronn and stlmulat• ttaden by presenting on tnis PQ:• clivl'NK' romm('nta1;• on topics of f1to h-rc51 by synrtlCRled {"Qiu,mnl11$ and r11rtoon1"!5, by pr;widing a forum fOf' re11tll'rs' v1l'\los and by pre-Rnlin&" th la nr wspi1.pcr'1 oplniooa •nd ldeu on currrnt loplcs. The ~i!orlaJ opinO. ol the Daily l'llol llPl)('&r °"lJ tn thtt e<litorhtl rolumn n.t ~ 1op of tM pa&e. Opinions e~pt"eSMd. by the i:"OI· umnists and cartooniita and leUtr "'J"lten &ll thelt OWl'I UJd ro 'ffWtonif"- mf'nt of their viC"A"ll by ,ht Dall.1 PUot '3hou~ be inltrftd... Wed nesday, Dec. ~. 1973 • I I Q1iicl~ Approv al S11ee cl, W elf ai'c Bills Launchecl SACRAr-.1 ENTO (APl \\'ith RC'at;an a<'lministration backing, C:aldornia l,1\.\'rt1a k,1·r5 have pu.shrd a ~5 -n1llc -1)('r hour speed 1!11111 i1nd a CQrn- promise 'vclfarr. bill thrOuAh a first round ot e1nergcncy hearings. The ll'gislaturc . moving wllh unu sual swiftn ess. look the action wlthin hour.i alter opening a special session at noon Tues- day. 'The 10 m.p.h. cut in the speed limit co uld be in effL>ct by early next we!'k. The welfare bit\ is designed 10 avert a looming crisis in ad- ministration of lhe prograrn of aid to C.:ilifornia's 500,000 aged, dis.1bled and blind retip- ients. THE A SS E !\1 R LY Trans· portation Committee Tu(•S· day approvc>d a TnC'asurc by Speaker I~b !\1oretti. 1 J)- Van NuysJ. to cut the. st:itc'~ speed limtl lo 55 m.p.h. from the present 65 m.p.h. lin1it. The 12--0 vote sent Lhe bill to the Aseembly \Va ys and Means Conunittcc . ·l\·1or!'lti predicted quick approval there and on Uie Assembly fl oo r. Actual fue l savings v.•ill be about three percent, cxperls pcedicted Tuesday. It would be an optimum JO pert"ef\t, they said, if motorists drove 65 m.p.h. every time they legally could do so. But they c1on·t because of the varying flow of traffic. As lawmakers co n vene their first emergency session in two years, an almost id cn- t ital spl\.-d !ln1it bill b\' s1r11l' Sr-11 l..'-1.,.,•rence \V:-11 ... h. (0f)..Jl un · 11nj.!IOH Park •, a!1n•i~t \\"JI 1111- r!l«(liatc appro l':il 011 II~ Si·n:llc noor. Sc-n:ilors J1;1cl dttnlpt'<i their rules lo 1x·r1111l qu irk C'<"1nsidera11on. but then d(·toun;d \Val!>h's bill 1nlo tus Tr a nsport~uon Committee <1Her so1nl' l:.t \\'lnafers S:1ld th~y \1'er~ :irting 100 fast. ' You"rc JUSl bypassing E'\"t•r;.onc r think the public has the right 10 apf!t·:ir before a romm1t1ee," said Se-11. \\";i lt t•r S tiern, (0- Bakcrs.firJ<l t. l\TOREITl"S BILL wou.ld im· po~ lhe ~5 n1 p h. lipc't"(I l1m1t 1uHd Jun<' :io, 1975. \\'alsh"s v.·ould keep it in t'ffl·<·t until the gov!'mor dt-cl<1rl'S there 1s ll(l long•·r n fuel s!m11agC'. RackPrs of !he sp~d li1nit bills said one of them could be !::iigned into law hy the tintc lav.•makrrs ended !hei r four-day en1crgcncy session Fnd:1y. (;ov. Ron3Jd Reagan headf'd ll8l'k IQ California today af1l'r a goodwill tou r of Australia, lndoncsi3 a n d Singapore. Aides said he \Vould sign a 55-m.p.h. limit bill. A two·hour con ference com· mittre approved the com· promise welfare bill Tuesday, sending it to the floors of the Assembl y and s I a t e Senate. The measure would boost monthly benefits for agM, blind and disabled Californians by $23 to $48 a moo th. Yearl y cost lo the state ha s been estimated at $122 million. JubilnH t J.~red Il ofheinz. son of the Astrodon1e builder. won 95 percent or the black vole of 1 louston •u1ct \i:as elected nlavor of the city 1'uesday. "He defeated his opponent, l)i ck (;ottlieb, by a slin1 rnargi n of 3.000 votes. Court Gets Deep Tl1roal Conviction LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles County au thorities say they have gained thei r first convic lion against the sexuall y explicit fitrn "Deep Throat." Pio11eer 10 .Sending Jupiter Pictul"es Robert Donohue, a 51-year- o!d Pasadena motel operator, pleaded guilty Tuesday to ex- hibiling obscene 1naterial by showin g the niovle to his custon1crs via closed circui t television. l)onohuc cntrred his plea before ~Iu111cipal J u cl g e Samuel Laidig, y,·ho s c t sl'nlencing for J<in . 7. Off icials said Donohue could receive a sentence of up to si x months in jail :ind a $500 fine. MOUNTAI ~ VIEW (AP) - Its speed declining:, Pio.n{'('r 10 pushed into the outer region Bay Police Probing Six Slayings OAKLAND ( APi -A 17- year-o!d boy has been booked in the fatal stabbing of his gi lrfriend , one of six recent murders East Bay police are investigating. Raymond A. Shields of Oakland \\"<lS booked Tuesday fer investigation of murder in the slaying of \Vendi L. Martin, 17, police said. They said Shields \1·as taken into custod y t.londay after he told officers he 'vent to l\liss Martin's house and found hrr OOcly. ripped by at lea st 30 stab wounds. of Jupitrr's n1agnrtic field to- day. its instru1n('nts con- tinuing 10 transmit d.:ita back to earth. At 9 a.m. PST, the 57(}.pound unmannt'd space probe v.•as I.I million miles from J up it!'r, traveling at 33,000 miles per hour. The spaCi' craft S\\•ept .around one side of the giant planet r-.1:onday night. pro· 'iding 1nan his fir st <·los(lup look at Ju~)ltC'r and ils colorful <·!ouds. It sc[lt back piclures and srien!ific measu rrmcnts. nic-lud ing data on severe radia- tion IJ1."•lts that a I rn o s t des!ro;.e<l the spacecraft. SCJ E~"TISTS exp ec ted Sherifr's deputies s3id the motel operator v.·:is arrested June 5 after in\·esti gators vicv.•ed the fi l1n at the motel. Crin1i nal actions a lso have been flied against several theater owners and oix-rators \Vho are shov.•ing the film in Southern California . Bon1lling Threat Told B y Priddy Pioneer 10 to exit Ju piter's LOS ANGELES (UPI) lll<!gnetic influence and enter int e rp lan e t ary space Jerry Priddy, a second son1etime Thursdav. baseman v.·ith the New 'York Pioneer's speed SI ea rl i I y Yankees 30 years ago. has <lt'clined todav becausc> of admilted he threatened to Jupitc>r"s gravilational 1ug , but bomb a cruise line r at S!'a 1hc extra boost the Jovian but says he did !iO bccausC' grn\·i1y ga\·e the spacecraft a mysterious s tranger ~1onrt,1y night during: ;lpproach lhreatened to kill members 1\1th1n 81.000 miles of !ht• of his family . PITTSBURG POLICE s:tirl pLu\CI assured 1h.'lt thC' probe Priddy v.•ent on trial in U.S. they ha,·e no nioti re fir 111!! 1r:-11('l 011 1·oto lhc solar n ' T d suspects in the shooting dea1h 1stnct Cou rt ues ay on of t-.1artin B. r-.1irrtt1. Ill llis sys!l'nl. charge' of attcn1 1)!in~ IO ex· &-1cnt1s ts say P1onrrr \\"ill tort $250.000 fron\ the Princess body \\'<IS found by a ):1 nitor c·r-r1'." !hc> 01·1,11 °f 1'111 ·10, Ille I . I J I '0 • Tuesday morn ini,: behind J " .1ner.; a~t une b.1' tc· C'p11vn1ngl junior high school. outern1fJ~t pla net. in 1~87, the cornpany 1l1at tirncd ex- Lflst '\l.'i•ckcnd Onk\;ind lligh )'}('f'on1 111g the first n1a11madf! pl r1~1I •'" irt•rt• rthoarcl 1he School coeds Syh·ill !'aulv ;H\d otijri:-t to escape the solar l:-:l:111tl l'rinc·1•ss. then s.1ihng M. I r' d 11 I !h 16 Sl"Ster•1 nH ll;iJ·a ('al1forn1a. 1car a rnn ;i . .>0 ., __ ._· _·_·=.-====--=-=---------='-=~ '\'ere ki lled nnd thrir L:111t·rl'dl1 --- bodies foun d alon~ a cr!'ek, Police said a leenagl' bt"ly discovered hiding near the creek has been arrested 1n , the case. I On a rural road nea r Livermorr a !nick dn 1·er found the bodies o[ Lv.·o young I women li1ondav. Ont• \\·as iden tified ;1~ ~lichae\ Sh<ine./ :JO. of Sa n Francisco. and !he 1 other 1\'as tentati\'ely 1dt>n·1 titled as Kathy Sue Pch tcl. also 0£ San Francisco. UCB Robbed Of $10,000 OF.I. MAR I AP J -T1;'.·n armed 1nen in ski masks ro b· bed :l Un11ed California Ban k branrh of about $10.000, a meriff's spokesman says. Off icers said the men en· tered lhe bank Tuesday and ordered four customers to lie. <.m the noor. \\'h1!e one man I held a sawed-of f shotJ;un on the customers and b a n k employes. h 1 s companion, w~ldlng a p1srol. grabbed the hills from two teller stations. offi cer!! s11id. FRillER BEEF SIDE 87fb. HIND 98fb 5-0cOFF (With this Ad ) ON ANY The Chopping I 'Block • FRESH BEEF ROAST GROUND BEEF 87£ •. 3 Lbs. or Over FRESH LEG 'O LAMB 98fb, LAMB CHOPS SMILL $198 LOIN lb. LMG£$169 LOIN lb. • U.i O.A (.loO!<t OV.llf"l'Mo" MARANATHA MEAT CO . 1SOO Adams Ave., Costa Me sa !Al H•"""•-No'I'! toc1,,.,,.. TM1lrrJ S46 ·8196 ~ O~n Seven Days-9 a.m. 10 6 p,m , 'iiiiil l "'i<•• Gt>od ....,,,.,,.., •• , lfll•w Wod,..•~•¥1 DAILY PILOT 5 Mandatory Blackouts Due LOS ANGELES (Ai>J - Ordinance~ th.at could go Into t'f(ect ln tw(l to three wttks nre being prep.ired Imposing rruindalorv rolling blackouts and a 51}.hour v.·ork v.•cek for all city business and industry. '!'he Ci1y Council's \Y ater <ind Po\1·cr Committee worked 1dl \Eitc Tuesday evening dra\\·ing up the ordinances. 1'he rununlttee voted t o forv.'ard the n\ an d a lo r y t'urtallment proposal lo the full council Thursday but decided lo hold b<Jck the blackout ordinance. Reohrie Ul'tltred Nr Linn ..., op9ftl '° OWi' 4-1 /2 ft ... fold1 into 14" fl ight boG- inc:lud•t t f•wo rd•••' 1mock, mobll• t•rvlng cart, 1 0 serving octff.-.IOl'i-. 2 cupboard&. Dolll not includ.d. The committee's actlans came despite a warn ing from Dan Water!!. t Jecutlve dJree.. 1or of the Cen tral City Asso cia t io n which represents n1a jor downtown busincs~ interests, lhat a SI}. )lour operating week wo.uld result in al least 100,000 city rel>iden1s JQfi\ng their jobs. A Department of Wat er and Power spokesman said the energy situation in Lo :!I Angeles had become especially acute because II million bar- rels of NGrlh Alrican oil, 97 ABU/YBABY DI/COVER/ ••• squeaking, spins, cranking steering, horns, wheels 1 buttons, levers, 1 ,e- handles and dials-I. (i.. and has fun doing IL m§ BUSY sox• • Ages e months lo 3 yrs. • 10aclfvltles slimulate babit's awereness 4• • No IOoM partt MUSICAL IUSl ''Ill" •Ages 6 months to 16 mon thl • Attacha e .. ity to crib and pl•ypens • No IOOH parts • Helps develop eye/l'Wnd coordination 411 ""·--1-v.r:'~ }- IC-.::::::;:--•000•1• • Ages 8 months to 2 Y"- • 7 •cllvltlts for bt.by lo dltCOYflr 4• •No IOOM pmrta IUSl DRIYD" • Ages 2 to 4 yr-. • Comptelety lOdcl19r operattd .•. no betlerin neceaury • 10 absorbing •c:lfv/llu • No k>OM parts 4" 23 E. 17th St.. Costa Mna 548.5454 -9-9 Mon. thru S.t. 1 ~S Sun. .. . , alrudy contracted ror, wiU not be fo,rthcmung. James MuUoy . D\\'P chief electrlcal engineer. said fuel supplies on hand are in· sufficien t to keep D \V 1• generators tuming for 00 days. Mulloy said IJWP attorneys were to file a pt~tition today v.•ilh the CQllnty Air P0Hut1on Control Dis!rict for permis..o;ion to burn fuel oil with A sulfur content higher than allowed. He warned, however, that even if the variance is allow- ed, it would still only forest.all rolling blackouts. w\der whlch any one part o( tht city would be blacked out for up LO thret hour.i at a time. UWP offlcials said their at· tomeys had ctrav.·n up ordin- ances in three phaSl!s for corn · m1ttee und i: o u n e i I <.·on- .s!dera lion, Under Phase 1. st r ee II lightin g v.·ou!d be reduced by 50 perce nt and all unnecessa ry outdoo r l·ighting would b<' bar· red. City busi nesses :ind in·I dustrles would have to set thermostats at 68 d!!grees for heating and 78 degrees for I cooling. Crcr1h ~ Bong! Doors, hood1, truck. fly off on impact with th••• SSP powered fty-oport c:o,.., Snap eotify log•ther, r•ody for onothllf' gorn... N-kind of action gome. ?~~- FISHIR·PRICI ELECTRIC RAa W gaa Roen 11::• r90f on OM of 4 roce pku'IL ~det through 1igti1 cor· nen. ... ttrolghf.qwoy. ot high lf>"d• -on 6V lanfem battery (not lnclud•d). PLAY FAMILY HOUSEBOAT PLAY FAMILY CAMPER 32" WAUE DOU 911 ~ Htgh hnhlMi--'" hok ~ ~ wtltl mmb,~ hair -· CARROM BOARD 511 2 Co"l'l'ftl•:it ' ocotfons COX F-1 SPORTS TRAINER TYCOH.O. TRAIN SET 72-pi.c• Mi on "'flou,. r troc:k. Thia tiK unit troin i. pollod by ,,,. 19'' p opular p:.9 . diem Trim lo R~yt~11 With Reae O"ly 15 '-'"- >-0•1 l• A N•"' Al;,. ' lt•~•·f~( Yoo1. '· ~ •...... _,,, -......... , I .. .,-•"• ol ,..., ••• •-• , ... " ........ , ......... ··-·· ............ '·" •... ~·•-'•" -,..,, 1>11 .;. ...... .. Trim to Rhythm Inc °"-"· ''""M ;,,~·.o·.o . ... P.I. Ill 2Ul t:.. "...:'::' COST& llU 12121 ,M, .... .. (', ... . AU LATE SHOPPERS SPECIALS ENDS SUN. DEC. 16th PENDULUM POOL ~~ ~=,r.;;11 11 1hool•r" MOli•r thh IM i-1 pool 90""9-r! K1a•1rs-$NOOPT 01 MICKn MOUll POWll tOOTHllVJll -Mm 2 1001hb~ Do<ghouie ho6d• ~~ ----.... 7M 511· 1AJ BARBIE -~SEW ' MAGIC MILTON BRAD Y BATILESHIP ~=: ~m,::.: 311 dnoting•~ Q01'!'1M fot2 - PARKER'S GNIP GNOP A hnt pOC•d M W !obi• top , 90'"9 for oll oe•1. k•y. orwo wtiCKk.d IO •hoot boll fl'O!" .id9 to •ldtl. P1oyw •mptl .. . w. aldit to ... 344 •• 1-iarbcr Si'lO?'.'iil:J C ~nter, Costa Meso S45·7032 -10·9 Mon. thru Sat. l~S Sun, > I \ ~ , '!) .. i ~ ~ ·~ ~ !t l ' ' • ' ' • l ·' • ' • • • • • • • • • • • l • , .. ~ • • • ' ·-~ • ·' ., I I I 1~1 " ' I • To1lay's Finni. N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 339, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA WED NESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1973 N TEN CENTS • San Ono.fre Expansion Rejected • Ill 6-5 Vote BULLETIN Tbe state coastal commi11sion this after· noon denied the San Onofre power plant addition despite a 6 to 5 vote. The appli· cation needed eight votes for approval. By CANDACE PEARSON 01 l~e 0.11~ f'llfl SllH The state coastal t.'Ommlssion hearing on the San Onofre power plant addition today in Ne .... 'PQrt Beach took on a ci rcus- likc atmosphert'. (ilC'lated storles, Page 3 ) As rour televrsion cameras ground awl!ly, the commission detiberated before a standing-room-<1n1y crowd at the Newporter Inn. Pickets, often wearing hard bats, car- ried signs proclaiming, "Power for the People", "Save Our Jobs .-Save My Daddy." They were crganiz.ed by the council of Environment, Employment Economy and Development (CEEED) headed by Gilbert Ferguson. The n1eeting opened with a plea fron1 No Food Strike Panic Assemblyman Rober t Badham (R· Newport Beach) for approval of the two 1,140-megawatt reactors at the plant three miles south ol San Clt:mente. A round of applause followed the com- mission staff report e i v en by Ex- ecuUv e Director Joseph Bodovitz. The staff is recommending denial of the project because construction would clestroy 52 acres of sandstone bluffs 11nd feared dan1age to the marloe en- vironment. But Bodovilz slressed th at. the staff feels there arc \VOrkable alternative~ to this plant, including nioving it tu the inland side of the highway. Commission Chairman M£>1vin La~ told the audience that the 1972 Coastal Zone Act under which the e-0mmission operates "is rather specific and we hav e to hue to it whether ,.,.e a g re e with Jt or not." Deputy Att orney General Ca r I (See ONOl-~RE, Page 2) Coast Shopping Normal By RUDI NIEDZIEL.<;KI CH lflt IJ.l!ly Piiot Sl•ft Shopping prospects for Orange Coast housewives looked good today as the food strike movecl lnlo its thin:! day. Supermarkel shelves ranged frvn1 overloaded to sparse in rour chains surveyed by the Daily Pilot "'ith almost everything a\'ailable with the exception o{ some n1<'ats . lettuce and fresh fish . Shoppers appeared unconcerned about the specter of a food sho rtage and there ·was no evidence of boarding. Lines \Vere short during the early hours. "If people are going to start hoardlng it will mean that there won't be enough food to go around," observed Mrs. San· dra Carrol of 2169 Charle Drive, Costa Mesa. ·'I saw a woman on TV buy $300 worth of groceries , Tha t's enough to feed a family or five. People like that are taking away the groceries you and I would buy." Another Costa ?\lesa woman, Mrs. An· na Cushion, said she was "just buying normally" and not stocking up because she was convinced the food shortage would ride itself out. "I'll take the chance," she said. There was no evidence of any picketing MEXICAN-AMERICANS BRING HIRING DEMANDS TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Organi1ati.ons Threaten La w$uits Over County's. Minority Hi ring Prograim Minority Case to State Supervisors Forwarding Discrimination CompUint Orange County supervisors Tuesday passed charges of a Mexican-American group on county hiring practices to the state's f'air Employment Practices Com· mission (FEPC) fnr investigation. The Orange-basrd A1neriean GI Forum rocused its altack during Tuesday's meeting of cottnly supervisors on the county's Building Services Department and its clirector, Joseph Smisek. hiring and promotional practices fn the Building !Services Department tor the past nine months. Answering a long list of allegedly discriminatory acts, the building services director sa id that the minority hirin'g pro..:ram in his department has been praised in the past by the FEPC and by the county administrative office as one of the best. & carried out by county supervisors. The Mexican-American spokesmen crilicized Smisek for not creating an effective apprenticeship program. JtC replied that he made a budget request to implement such a program but it was not approved. "But l went ahead anyway and set up the apprentice program on my O~'n initiative," he ex· plained. Smisek w3s accused bv Seratto and the others or "dishonesty;, ancl charged !See MINORITIES, Page 2/ al the stores on Costa 1\-iesa 's Harbor Boulevard used for the survey except at the Lucky Market on Harbor and Victoria. Street. Two meat cutters carrying signs marched back and fort h in front of the store entrance. Predictably the Lucky meat counler was "light" with some shelves empty. Non-union workers were insid e the butcher shop cutting meat. There were no apparent shor\agcs in other Lucky departments but many types of canned and packaged goods v:cre arranged in such a way that they ga\'e the appearance of fully stocked shelves. Cans and packages were stacked up in the front row to hide bare SJhltS behind. The Alpha Beta 1\.farkets Jess I ha n one block away appeared overstocked in contrast. All display areas in the meat counter were filled to the brim as wl.s the bakery section. There '"'as no Jeuuce. At the Food King Market in the H3rbor Center. there eeemed to be no shortagC'S or meat even thou gh the butcher is out ln strike. Supplies of all goods '"'ere plentiful but the cat and dog food shelves had less on them than normal. Howiewlves looking for fresh fish at lhe Thriftymart at Harbor and Adams Avenue "''ere out of luck today. There was none, but there was plen ty of frozen fish. The meat counter was sparsely stocked and only two doien of the popular large Grade A eggs were leit. ln Los Angeles County . meat counters began going nearly bare in some stores and at some customers waited 30 to 40 min utes in checkout lines . The first major breakthrough in lhe strike which began Monday , occurred late Tuesday when the 3()0-.store Arden · ~fayfair chain signed an agreement w:th the meat cutters. teamsters a n d n1achinists' unions. Would We Dri1ik Wlia.t? CANBERRA. Australia (UPI ) - The speaker of the Australian House of Representatives has con~ ducted a poll of lawmakers to see if they would drink apple juice lmtead of alcohol at official func· lions. Speaker James Cope took the poll at the urging of Rep. Gil Duthie following widespread allega- tions of drunkenness ·in the House last month in connection with a reception for New Zealand Prime fl1inis ler Norman Kirk. "I interviewed 104 honorable ~enators and members on their lltitudes and l received the follow- ing answers: eight were in favor of apple juice: nine were in favor or alcoholic beverages: 16 \Vere undecided and n said they had never tasted apple juice." Alfred SeraUo. a vice president of the GI Forum, admitted that in singling out one department he would be subject to criticism, but claimed all county departments are "equally guilty of discriminatory practices in hiring Mex· ican·Arnericans." Seratto said his group had investigated A PET THEORY: ADS SELL PETS "A state report based on the program as implemented up to six months ago showed that we had 17.4 percent minority employes," Smisek stated. "Today we have an even higher percentage o( 24..4 percent." Richard Armendariz, a Los Angeles. based attorney repre9enling the GI Forum and Adelante, a t'OlDlty employe group, threatened a ·clan actlon lawsuit against the county if the board of supervisors did oot act to correct ·the situation within ~ days. He said such a suit woukl be aimed Market Continues To Fall; Dow Dips Below 790 Mark We have a pet theory at the D;iily Pilot. We think DaUy Pilot nds sell pets ,, .. among other Utlngs. The proof: Too many pets. Want good home for young Mynah Bird. Nearly new cage in- cluded. 135. (Phone No.) That ad made the sale tc.i the first caller lo respond : your ad cc;>uld gel equall y fast rcsuJts. Hsve a theory you want fo test or somethin1 to sell'? Dial 642·5678, the direct line tG reault., at the Dally Pilot. at lre"1:ing all ledtral lundJ the cotlnty Ntw YORK (AP) -Troubled by receives af)d said ht wouJd file I~ unless wha~ analya&s sakt were fean of severe the. ,board .sets up a quota system for. ~c J)l'.'eblenu caused by the energy h~mg Mex1cairAmerlcans. . • crbll, slOclt prices tumbled today as AlJiie Dussert, cha1rm•n of Aiie1ante, the Dow J.onec average of 30 industrials called !or an advilog'y board •i!ll.~'' ·pl\lnpll•.,..,tho lllO leveh' minority representation to l\lfr\plement the ,c l 0 a i o g Dow Jones blue and enforce the county's AfilnnaUve ch1p indicator wis down 14.90 points Action Program.19 ~l. ~.31, 11 dtcUning lasues on th (t New· ·York Stock Exchange bea t back He also called for an exeallt'Ve gelna by a to 1 ln moderate trading secretary to head the program to be Many analystt· Hid the 800 91a~k was on the county payroll, . but Independent aq ~t J>SY<hOloglcal mipport level of the adm1ntstrat1ve office. ·tor~~tbe ·market.' 1'te)' sekl 8 decline D....ri aJ90 tbrealellt!CI legal action btlow that. pohll •iJldicatocl°ar<a~lt)v- soon if hla group's Clcinands wtre not uncerWnty and 'wps· an lndicitlan of more declines to come. "Now you may pooh-pooh It, but there is a real mystique in 800," said Larry Wachtel of Bache & Co. Monte Gordon of Dreyfus Corp., said that "Until the market can see. i;ome avoidance of the severe r.oonomic dislocations feared now it will conti nue to drift lower." Before toch1y, the widely watched Dow blue chip indicator had fallen about 185 points since 'late October as fears of the efloc&I of the energy crisis ovtrwhelmed the market, the analysts said. '" ' Daih Pllol S••fl Phete KEN OLSON OF HUNTINGTON BEACH EXPRESSES HIS VIEWS He Wasn't Only Hardhat Who Showed up at Onofre Hearing Airport Plans Raked By Marine Commandant By \\'ILLIA;\-1 SC llREIBER 01 tn~ 01111" Pilot Sl•tl i\.farine Corps Con1mandant Robert E. Cushman Jr. said today in El Toro he is completely opposed to a com· merclal ~tjort at Can1p Pendleton and any poss ible joint use of runways at El Toro fl·larine Corps Air Station. "In regord lo an airport at Camp Pendleton I think this would completely destroy Lhe entire training facility and is not the proper solution to the problem of wh ere to put an airport in Orange County," Cush1nan said. "f rcg8rrl tl1is merely as one proposal \rhich ! h:n·e to rl'ject con1p!cte\y,'' Cushn1 ,:1n said any joint use of El Toro by con11nercla l jets \\01.1!d be a .. burden on El Toro and \vould ir- rrp<irably rlis1u r·b our training function ." Cushman satrl !l1at although some 111ilitnry· i1irfields in the nation have a joint-use pacl \\'ith co1n 1ncrcial airHnes, the 1narri<1gc is aln1ost always a bad one. "The tv•o don't really n1ix at all because the types of flying are not campatible,'' Cushman said . ''You would alY.'ays have military and commercial planes fly ing around in lhe same nirspace and gettin g: in each other's \\'Cl):' .. " Cushman said such a use at El Toro would only hei ghten public opposition to what he termed already increasing public outcry over jet aircraft noise at the base. The four star l\l<11ine Corps leader is in Orange County for a l\\•o-day in· spcction IOltf. Harbor Tn1stces To W cig li Sa lary For Board Meets Trustees of the N(ll\'JXl11 -i\lesa Uni· fk·d School District decidL'li Tue.~d.1\• 10 consider paying thcinselves up tO $80 per n1onth to conduct the public's busin ess. Currently school tru ~tees <ire the or\l :V elected officials in California who a rc not compensated for their services. liowever, a new Ca liforrua la 1v aut.horizC"S pay for sehool trustees. . ; Hoag Hospital Worker l11j11red In Cable Misl1ap After being infonncd by Superiolendent John Nicoll that they are now eligible for pay, trustees ;1greed to put the matter on the agenda for their Dec. I!} me eting. There \\·as no other discussion. 1 A con st ruction \rorkcr al lfoa,g f\-Iemorial Hosp1t<•I reportedly suffered head injuries lod <'ly lvhen a reel of cable, wound up under pressure. "got away" fro111 him and snapped free . The victim \\'as identified as Charles R. Gillard. 26. of Corona, an employe of Lambert Steel Company . Gill.Brei wa s under treatment in Hoa g's emergency roo1n at press time. The txtent of his injury was unknown. Details of the mishap 'A-' ere sketchy. The construction superintendent in- itially refused lo discuss the accident and ph ysically ejected one repC)rter from lhe scene. Hospital officials said Gillard ap- pa rently was unraveling a new reel of cable whcri the incident occurred shortly before 10:30 a.rn . "Those reels arc un~er tension," n spokesman explained. "Thi! one just got nway from him. lfc tried •to wrestle it and it whipped back and hit him on the head." Hospital ofliciAls called Newport Beach fi remen for assistance in transporting Gillard to the emergency room but firemen said he had already been moved by the time they arrived. A. hospital spokesman said Gillard did not appear to be serloosly injured but prl'tautlonary x.rays were being taken. 1' " Orange Coast Weather Like the weather today? Well, that's the way it looks for Thurs- day too, aCCQrding to lhe weather service. Some high clouds but mostly sunny wil.h highs at the beaches in the mid-601! rising to the low 70s inland . INSIUE TODAY One solution lo tl1c destruc- tion of rr1a11 ·s r on.<;lol environ. me11t -p1a. n1011kind ou t to sea. Tliis issue. 111no11g others, 1vas raised (It r1 ,<;e ,ni11ar 011 C(l(lstal zone n1n11noc n1e11t tllis u:eek in Jru111c. See l'oge 14. Al Yovr Stt'Vi(• I 8•1!1.,.-XI l .M. 90\'d IJ c .u1or,,11 s,,., c 1a11lll-td •l· n C1ml« 11 Cteuwonl 11 0.11~ NOllCll It l!lll!orl•I ~... ' Ell!lrt1111mlflt 14·11 l'I"-• tt..il FM lfll "Ktrd 10 ...... '"' " All~ I.a~ .. Movi91 t .. n M11l11•I ,.-llllh t1' Nt!IO!Wlt iiltw1 .. )t Or•"H C•111ty It jyl~I• f'IH'!lr lO ~-ft.14 ~t.ict Martl•h .... , Ttl,..,..... )1 ThNllP't ,..J, WHllMr f Womlfl'I N .... 1 lMt World Nft1 "tt " • 2 DAI LY Pll OI N ' He1·e's Mo1·11iI1g Line Fo1· Big Nc wpo1·t Rac e ll,\ I .. PETEH KRIEG 0 1 1~t D•olY P llC I ll•H TUE APHlt CJTV fOL''\;tlL i·lrc!ion ha:; all the earm<1rk;i; of b1~com1ng one ol 1hr rno~t 1nt('rt·~lHl).! -11nd v.ildl'sl -(':Jn1pa1gns in at lca~t recent Nl·1~port B1·:1til h1i;tor1 ll's onl} 1h1· f1r~t ·1\1·•'k 111 f)1·cemt)('r and lhf.'re are alrrady 1hr1·c announee<.I eandu.l11t1·s t111d h;1Jr 1t do ll'll othcr:i. 11ho arc talking seriously, :ind publicly, about running fo r offlrt" The early surfat'111g or candidates even has City Clerk Laura Lagios sha k- ing her head. "Evc rybodv's n 1non1h cihead or mr," she sighed. "I usually put out a press release tn 1·:irly Janu<i ry announcing v.•hen the fihng dates .,.,.ill be." THIS YEAH Al.I. r~:inc1idti!cs \.\'itl have to file lhl'ir intent ions \Yi th i\lrs. Lagios bet\1't•i:-11 J;111. IU and Jan 31. The election v.·1!1 be April !l Herc's 01v Up·10·thc·n11nt1t<' scoreboard aboul v.·ho's running , and not running , so f~r : COUNCl!.l\I AN l)!CK CHQL:L: Probably \\1'n't run CO UNCI Lti.·1 1\~ CA llL KYfl1LA: Sa.vs he hasn't del:id~d VICE i\1AY01t IH)\1/1\RD ROGt:RS: IJitto. COUNCJLJ\tA.'J ,\\ll.1\N DOSTAL : Prob;;ib!v 11·i\l run AL f-~OltC:IT: Forrncr counci lman \\'ill rUn for Rogrrs' Dlstricl l sra1. JOSEPH GOUBE!{T: A nc1vcomer, says he. too, \1·anls to represent Balboa and Lido lsll'. lfUG l·I Jl . 'llOIJ" ~1URClllSON: Another nev.·comer, says he'll challenge Dostal in Distri ct 4. GILBEH.T \Ii. FER GUSON: Former Irvine Company vice president says he's thinking about running against Rogers, too. JOSEPH ROSENE!l : Planning commissioner says he won't be a candida te in District I. ELAINE LINlfOFF: Former president of Newport n estdents United (N RU) says neither will she. ALLAN BEEK : tie's moved to Corona de! ftlar and could challenge for Croul's District 6 scat but the former NRU head says he won't. 'V ILLIAM AGEE: Planning Commission chairman, is expected lo go after lhe seat to be vacated by Croul. PAUL tlUMfi.1EL: .So is he. lle's president of Corona de\ ~tar Civic As· socla lion . JACK IE lfEATHEH : Planning Com mission person says she \\'On't run i"' District 4 if Dostal runs again . RODERICK CALDERHE:AD: Board of Rea ltors president says he. v.·on 't run personally, but the Rca!to rs will back a slate of candidates. BARBAllA GLAZIER : Cu rrent NRU president says that group will also back a slate of candidates. probably to include Jlummel. GOLDIE JOSEPll : Spokesperson for the Common Sense Coalition, a group Forgit heads. says they, too . \\"i!l back a full slate of candidates, besides Forgi!. P. D. 'DEE' COOK: Former counci lnian. 111ith a home that's now back in Croul's district, is back in town. But he insists it's just for a vacation. •No K1101vledge' . ' P1·e sicle11t '8 Secretary Recalle{l 011 Tape Gall \\.ASl!!\'.CiTO'.'l 1l.l"I1 -Hose. t.lary Woods. President l\1xun 's pc rs on a 1 secretary. 1cstifi ed toda.v ShC' had no knov.·lcdgc of ho111 18 n1111utes "'ere obliterated from one \ratcrgatC' tape or whether there y,·as ;iny clchberate tamperin~ v.1ith the 1apes. 1\tiss \\"oods. !.uddcnly rl·callcd ro th e f 'ron1 Page .I ONOl•'RE ... 1:0r .. nkdt' '>OH4t no p11111111 1'.11\ he ~r;1ntt·1t 11nlc'.'>s the co;i~111I tn1111111s::.1on find> thcrr 1 ~ no !'1Jh<;!an11al ;irh·l'r::.1· cnv1rtJnmrnl<il 1·fff'('I. tn1n1 lht· pr•l)t'l'! ··Thr {'11mb1!1:l\l\n1 of lle;.11'h. -i1rf and :i n.vone 11·ho h;i~ ~f't'll that ::;11t· \\'!•U!d not \1·;.in! I!• prul1'f't 11 canyon 1n11kcs 1l11s a lHllfll!C rt·cn·a!1on;d area," Broclo\'117. Jo,;1lrl !his n1(Jr11ing ;1<; he shOl\t d slides <•f the San Onofre beach. "I! sccn1.;; !n n1r 111C"o nrri\"able that .. Thcr<' is nu rca~on to dc!'lroy seven- len1hs nf a rn ile f)f pub lic bc<irh ll0\1' a1·11ilabll' for retTcat1on, particularly when s1) n1any ;Jl1ern;t1 \v1•s t•X\<;t,'. ht' said. "11 's pi1ssihle to h11v~ l'nt·r~~· 1111 this site ;ind prolect the bluffs and beach.'. stand on order of U.S. Dis!nct JudgL' .John J. Sirica, said she hi:!d no add itional information to give regarding !he 1nystery of Nixon's tapes. "Oo yo u have any knO\.l'lcdge that $100 BILLS FLOOD WATERGATE PANEL. Story, Page 4 ---. ;:Jnyonr tampered \\'Ith. altered. erased or oblite rated any portion of !hose tapt's?'' asked J ill \1olncr, as an assistant special pro~ccutor. "\n. ~ta'1n. I don '!." ~liss \\'oods l'l;'pl11·d . :i.tiss \\'oods tes!ifird t11'1 c1· pre1·io~b1.\' 111 S1r1ca ·s hearin g on !he \\"hitc TI011-e 1;1pt•s -onte on .\01·. 8 \l"hC'n stie did not 1nrntion an !R-tninut(' gap 011 H taped ronvl'rs:llion bc\Wf'1'n Sixon and l11s forrn(·r u1ct(' JI B. Hnldcman on .!une 21'.I. 1972. and <1g<11n on ~·o·· 2!i 11hcn she s;11d she n~ay li:1\·e c;.i11s!·d p;in of !he· g.1p . Siric::i . S<(1·inr: he ll'Clllt<'d to "s::ct 10 the botton1" or the prob!e'.l. ordtrcd fl·fiss \\'oods recalled. "\\·e want to fin d out rhe tru:h in lhis 1natter, Sirica told ~1J ss \\'oocls dur- ing her 65 minutes of tcstimon·1. "Do you knO\.I' ar.yth1ng th:it 11·nulrl. thrO"• l11::l1t on th i_s \"t·r1· srrious prohl1·1 n uboul \1h:1t caustd th;i1 lfl-11Hnul1· g:tp'•·· Healtl1 Spa Witness Testifies By T.O~I BAttLE\' 01 lftt O••h l"olOI 51tll A Cos1a ~1esa v.·omnn \vhosr tc!<\1mQny i-; rr•g:1rded ;is vi t.il by both ~1rle<> 1n rhc Orange County Superior court l\!:ina Parson tl'i;;I \1 ent bJek on the v.·llnt•s:i sta nd today 10 und rrgo another gril ling from both la1\'YCrs. r<.Irs. ParSl)n 1s suing Holiday l{culth Spa on chargcs th at she \l as traf)pc<I 1n a sauna hath. causing ps~·chologi<'ill t·hange in her characier v.·hereby she sough t out !he con1pany of n1ale :.tr angers. J\frs. Kare:'! Neill, 1hc form er spa employe who first fou nd the distressl'd ~taria Parson on ~larch 3, 1970. rt'peated again today that the door of the 1\naheim sauna room was defective for v.·eeks before l\lrs. Parson. 49, allegedly was trapped. But she agai n confi rmed for S.1 n fran- c·isco tr1 nl la11•ycr Mar vin Le\1•is Sr. th:1t the door never reathcd the poull 11hcn :;he pt•rsonally ('(1tilr! not open or c:losc It by exerting a hrl!e press ur e The ;ingry l.('11·is ha~ fondernned her 111 the courtroorn as ;111 adverse 11·itncss <lnd has atcuscd hl•r of changing he.r testirnony unde.r ql1cstioning by health spa attorney Donald A. Ruston. Ruston sat b<.1ck in his chair and laughed today v.•hile Lewis asked !he :istonished Mrs. Neill why she talked to Ruston Tuesday during a recess. "\\'hat did he tell you and. better sill!. \\'hat did you tell him?" Le11•is asked the aurciclive blonde \l'ilness. ··He said I wns doing okay and I think that 's about all," Mrs. NC'ill replied. The disgusted LcY:is, \\·ho called Mrs. r\('ill ;i s a \l"1tness. sprea d his arms in a gesture to the jury and sat do\~n. He is d1.'m<1nding $1 million in dan1agcs fron1 1he hl'alth spa for the psychia tric condition allegedly created v.·hcn 1frs. l'urson 111as trapped in the. sauna rcon1. . ' . Judge Allo1,vs Clirist1nas Tree --Not Reel Robe A juror's desire to add a restive touch to the courtroom had Orange Count y Supe rior Court Judge William !>.turray <igrceing to {'verything today except the suggestion that he don a new robe <l uring the i'-laria Parson sauna bath tr ial. Judge Murray broke up the courtroom audience when he. granted tl1e paners request to bring a Christmas tree to th e court room for the duration of the. holiday season. "I've been caJled a lot of lhings hut I'm no Scrooge ," the: judge said. "But I'm not going 10 act on 1tr. Huston's suggestion that. I sv.•itch from a black robe lo a red one in the spi rit of !he season. '"These robes cost money.'· Judge J\lur- ra ~· carefully explained to the jury. '"/lowe11cr, if the jury thinks a red union suit might not be out of place on the bench I'm y,·i!ling to consider 11. in the interests of good vdll." Busin ess Outlook Pro~ran1 Sc heduled );(.'1\·port Br.1\h h11"-1n<'"Smf'n 11·111 ~l·t '1 pct·k :'It lff/~ ThursOar 11hcn the. :\c11-port Cen!tr ,\s.~oc1nt1on sponsors 11s ;111nunl ··Business Outlook" progra1n that "'ill f(':1 !ure four prom1nrn1 spc;1 krr.-. lrvinC' C-Omrany Pre-sident Raymond I... \Vatson, ()range. County Supervisor Tlonald \\'. Caspers. :"/('11-porl Bearh Counci lman Richard Croul and Bank of America vice president JuH;.in Taylor 11·i1: address the 8 a.m. meeting 111 the Balboa Room at the ;\"C \lflQrler Inn. 1'he 90-minute session 1s free and open to th e public. Oll AN!;f COAST DAILY PILOT State Officials l(eepiI1g f ht Or•ng• t, .. •I f'\Lll v r'ILOT . • ·~ "'" ·~ II ~l>lnf'd H\o ,., ... , "'"'" " PuO• 1~"'3 o~ 1n• Or•nor ("••I •'unl,.'1.nQ Comp•"• ~ln~ r•lf H lloon' M• ouo1l1nl'<l, Mo'\CI"' •n·~u~n f-rid•r, lor Co•l8 M,.~, NrwpOd 8~.tn. 1tun!i1'l9IOn ll••(h l'ou·•~·n ""''~>, LAdV"'• lle3C~, lrw,ntlS•aa•1b•(~ •nd i on c.11m1nt• Stn .J~•n C•o111r1no A. ••nglo "'11'''"~1 ..,Ilion I• p~Oll•~"" ""'U'd•r• ona SunD•YI Th• 11rlncl~I publ11n•no ~11nl •• •• J.-i W~•I l•r llrttl. Co•I• N•••, Coii,.,rn••, 11'o)._ Rob1r+ N, w,.d ,.,.,,a.n1 1'10 PuPl,.ht r J1ck II.. C11rl1w Vic:• '°"le'ld.,.! l r'll "'"'''' M•n•gtr Tho11111 K11•1f fd•!C! M1n•t•IOCI ~a·•·• L. P•ttr Kto•q Newpo<"I 61..-• (,., £d"O' N•w,.rt 1.-ch OHi<• J)JJ N•..,p•rt l awlo•u<I M •. linq A<ldr111: P.O. lo• ll lS ''''J Oriwf offk .. C01!• Mo••: lJO Wttl &oy \"f!I l lgun• !111cn1 m Fa<ti' ••e~u• .. ""'"''toft at1cn· 111/J aNc~ lleul••••d 5•" (11"""'" JOS Nori" El '""'"" llt•I TM•,h-17141 142-4J l 1 c~ A'""'U•t ,.2.s,11 CD!lvr~I, 1111, (lr•ntt Cllo.HI ~UC1"1"t>.O (6MN"~· No n•w• l!o<lu . llluo!••!•!>ll• H l>orl•I 1!1•11or o, 'Klvt•!loen'lf"'" "''''~ m•~ M •t 11r9lllucl<I wl!ti.,~1 •Pft•ll I»• mlu lon o! C""Y•lftll 9-" St'COllll (ll U ... , •• ,. plld •• Co1t1 Mtu, (•lllOl.,i., ~ti.!1&11 C> (•,,It • 11 U ....... ~,.. .,. -11 u !J "'°"'ftl•. ....111 .. ., .. ttlrwlltn• U.6.1 l!\Oftll>I• t M11111011 Nixo11 Tax Status S,\(l!A :-.l ENTO tAJ)) -California or- 11r1nls arc kC'eping a ring of secrecy :1rnu11d Presiden t Nlxon"s state inco:ne t;i-; stat us. Thry rcfll:it· to snv ·whether he is requtrl'd to file a re'turn even th<>Ugh hf" is a Cahfornia voter. The qucs!ion is expected to be raised J)f>c 11 .:it a meeting of lhe state Fr:inchise Tax Board. The board ed - n1inis1ers the stat,'s $2 billion-a-year inromf> lax: program. \\":1s.h1ng1on sources revealed 111s1 \\.l't'krnd th.'.lt Nixon"!'! lnx <iccountauts '' 1\bla1nrd ;in outside lf>gnl opinion !hat 1hr Oi.~tri<'t of Columbia is his resic1cncc for t:i\' purposes. Dis1rlct law cxcrnpt-' presiden ts from paying local lncoml' ta >.· " F'tanchisf' T:ix Roaro offiri11ls dec lined to confi nn or drny thr re1:inrt T111•.qdny. ··Evrn thr issue of tall Hnhility i~ :1 conf1drntial situation lhnl C'Very per!'lon i$ (•ntillC'd ro," s11id slate l'nn troll rr Houston I. F'lourno)', 11 Hcpubl1 cnn and choirn1an of the t11x bo11 rd . \\'llt1an1 ~1 . Rrnnr·!t. a l)cmt:lcrcit ?ind one of the lhrre hoard ml'mbr.rs . h:is asked !ha! :\ix:on·s 111x stat11~ be ('x· plciincd ii\ t h r Dec. l r mC<'t ing. 11le issue probilbly will be discussc1I in c.\· cculive session beca11sc of !hr r.u n- fidentia lity !av.·. Flournoy saiil. ~ing a voting resident of Califnn iia does not mean a person must pay state income tax, which is 11 p1·rcent In Nixon's in com e bracket. s:iid J\-ta1 Hn fl uff. the board's executive of!:c"r. "It has no bearing at all.' he sa id Beyond that, lturr would not speculale on y,•het her Nixo n might have any st111e inrvme tax ohligations. Ru! the ··c;uidcbook to California Tax- es" published by C.Ommerce Clearing J·fouse Inc. ~ays voting residence has hc!'n one of the tests of 1ax residency 111 Cali fornia in the pasl. Others include ownership or pro1>e rty, bank accounts. mcn1bership in club! or orgnniz;itions and the amount of time :i person !'!pends in the state. Nixon re · l'Stablished his voling resi- clcncc in C111ifomia after he purchased his ('Slate Rt San Clemente Jn 1969. A n<ttlvc or California, he moved to New Ynrk State. losing after a ra ce ior r1'c. govcmorshlp In 19fi2. Slia1>i119 llp J·'irsl units of Irvine Con1 pany's Pron1on tory Point aparltnent projecl in Newport Beach are nearing co1npletion. r:ventually, all 520 unit s overloo king Bayside Drive. l)ro1nontory Bay and Balbo:t Island \Vil! be \vhite with r~d tile. rU(l f'.-:. l 'on1pa11 y orf1cl=il " say tenants should lJe :1blc. 10 n1nvr 111!0 llll' S:!O 1nl!lfon development by :;u1nrner. l\rntal ratrs v.•tll run fron1 $300 to $1 .000 per n1nntll. --------- Pri111e Tinie 01i His Haucls Public Hearing Slated SEATTLE, Wash . (UPI) -The follov.·ing appeared in Tuesday's Secittle Post-rntelligencer classifitd ad\·ertisemcnt section under personals : On Land Use Elements "Sue. since you left me, my hC'art has felt a great loss. The hous<' set•ms darker than eve r before. Nu one. to talk to me at 1nca ltln1es, The warm glow that grC'eled 1ne upon comi ng home is no longer th ere. Never had T rea liz· eel hn1v lonely life could be. Know- ing how niuch Ibis has hurt me , please stop my suffering and send ~he TV back. Rick." From Page I MINORITIES • • • with "sabotaging the county's minority hiring program." Smisek said he \\'as not prepared to make a complete statement on the charges which he said were gprinkled with ··Jies and half-truths." He said he had only been given a copy of the accusations the day before. Smisek, obviously angry, and strug· g\ing to keep his composure, said, "I hope the fEPC investigation is carried oul quickly. I have been called a crook and I don 't like it.'' The League of Won1en Voters (LWV) called for an immediate investigation of the charges "in a manner that will be without qu estion of impartiality and credibility.'' J eanette Turk of Huntington Beach, league president, said the county must establish a grievance procedure which is "outside the supervi sory chain of command. All mino rity members of in· terview boards must be free agents and should not be employes of the COWl· ty," she urged. The LWV leader made a pitch for women also. "We must remind you that the Affirmative Action rel!IO!ution af· fected 1n inorities and women,·· she s111tC'd. ··or 21 cippointed commissions 1n !he county 11·hich ha\"e a total 1 n~·n11)rr~hip of 1!16. only 28 are women .'' l Orange County super\'isors today set a pu blic hearing for JO a.m. Dec. 19 on the land use elc1nent or the county "s ne\Y general plan. ColUlty planners earlier on Tuesday had learned that cou1{1y population cou ld grow by 500.000 people in the next IO years as they acted to endorse the land use elen1ents. But co1nn1i!isioners. ackno11·!Mging the rush to n1eet a slate-n1andatcd genera l plan adoption deadline of Jan. 1, ordered their staff to look at ways the plan can be revis ed next year. Among other things, commissioners expresstd some dis.c!atisfaction Y>'ilh groy,1.h COfltrols on the Aliso Creek. \Valer· shed area and Lhe other rural sections of the colUlty. J\1ore than half of the total l~year growth prediction v.·ould occur in the 90-square-mite watershed regioo, v.·hich included large portions of the Saddleback Valley and Laguna Niguel and some Santa Ana mountain can yons and foothillls. Land rn1e elemen t population pr<>- jections call for 250,000 people to live in the watershed area by 19B.1. The watershed and several other large sections of unincorporated land are in- cluded in the land use element at plan- ning reserves, designated for total unit planning rather than piecemeal. The commission has been criticized for r'mov!ng pie«s of land from the rese rves for separate planning action. In land use element amendment actlon Tuesday, the panel voted 4 to I to ap- prove a 600-acre apartment and con· dominium development in Aliso Hills, an area to the south or Leisure World. It could house up lo 11.000 people upon completion. The Aliso Hills move had been opposed ~.y the cn1:nty plrinning staff because it removC'd the 1:-tnd f,·0111 the \loulton Hanrh planning reserv e. -,~1';"'1'0>',;i ...1W~• Jn similar actions ovrr past \VC'ek!i, con1missinners approved zoning fur the \\'hiting Ranch area no rth of El Toro, removing that fron1 rc ser\"e status as \\'t'!l. Con1mi!isioners ·r11rsd;1y did deny a request by ov.·ners of thl' Coto de Ca1 .. 1 am usen1rnl ranch 1n the hills :ihovc ~fission \'iC'jo, th;t! the lnnd be placed in its 0\1·n planning: rC'ser\"e . Of the t!I0.000 ~l(Tf'~ of ];111d und er county jurisd1ct1 on. lht• land 11se l'lC'111c11t provides for development hy 1!133 of 94.000 acres. Such a plan v.·ould leave 54 percenl of unincorporated undeveloped land as open space, planners predict. Though they endorse the plan, which is \"irtually the same as the interinl land use cle ment adopted in August by superv isors. rommiss ioners expressed so me qua\n1s about it. "We are allov.·lng more d{'veloprnent here than the county could possibly l!e- commodate under nonnal circumstance.· said Con1missioner Barton Spendlove. Comm issioner Clarence Casper said . ''There isn "l enough lumber around for all that construclion." Criticisn1 "·as also voiced by Orangt• County Environmental lo a I it ion spokesman Dale Secord. \\"ho attacke<I. any changes in the planning reserve areas. "We have lo take th ese. areas as a v.·hol c. not piecemeal."' Secord sa id. "This land use element still pC'rm1L'> rampant development and also should be revised as soon as possible." Secord said removal of land fro n1 the reserves could result in an addition<1l 100.000 people in the county by 196.1. Se\'eral sections of the general pl an are also in conflict 'l'lith rulings of th1~ State Coastline Conservation Commission but planners have proposed revisio ns that y,·ould hold back sonic of the predicted rural grO\\'th. The comm1ss1on-endorst'(! !and usl' el1 ·· menl 110>1· gors rn !h r Board o( !'iup1•f\ isor'> for f1n :i l ad upt11on so111t.•lirnc before the fir st of the ~·ear. II , ,, Ol'fN .... 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919 ~,, _, CLOSID , SUNDAY ! ' ""-'- ,, .... ~ . I Some Suggestions for Christmas Masks-Fins-Snorkles Frisbees Water Wonder Kick Boards Jump Ropes Gym Bars Reducing Belts Chest Pulls Back Packs Thermal Underwear ' • ' ~ Mittens-Snow Caps ....................... ~·~-=··• .. 11119M'OO:J~l'lmlM I Bays N.F.L Football Suits • Football Jerseys ~ Acrylic V Neck Sweaters ~ '™ Weight lifting Benches Boxing Gloves Footballs-Bas"ketballs 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Baseballs & Mitts >L • ' . Warm Up Suits '11 Basketball Shoes TeMis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis DressBs Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets Darts & Dartboards Speedo Swim Suits Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes ' i 1 Lettennan Jackets I Baseball Wannup Jackets Slant Boards i.,,..1'111"10•"'"•m••••••••-----•••8'rm;;,."!fl\~...10,_, "--~~~··' ..,..,,,,..,. • .;i r ·- I ! ' I I I , 8 I . I DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PA.GE Referendum No Help Councilma n Pa ul Ryckoff has suggested that the city council give Ne wport Beach voters a chance to de· cide the co ntroversial issue of po pulation growth through a ci tywide referendum. 1'he reason fo r a!opular ballot, Ryckoff says, would be to decide 01lce an for all the question of how mu('h growth the people of Newport Beach want for their cit y. It's easy to agree with Ryckoff's sentiment that the people ought to be given the opportunity to express themselves on controversial issues. But we cannot agree that a referendum on the issue of growth in general, such as Ryckoff is discussing, would settle anything. On the contrary, it probably would further confuse an ~already muddled situation. Right now, Newport Beac h's most serious popula- tio n problems are in the older parts of town, namely West Newport, the Balboa Peninsula, Balboa Isla nd, and old C.Orona de! Mar. Density in these areas can approa ch 20 dwelling units per acre. At the same time, density in newer areas of New- port Beach ave rages less than eight dwelling units per acre. In the newest developments -excluding apart- ments, which now have been baaned entirely from the city -the aver?ge density is closer to five or six dwell· ing units per acre. Despite these statistics, citizens in the older parts of town have normally been successful in defending themselves against downzoning, while the lrvine Com· pany -which owns most of the undeveloped land in the city -is a handy t arget for imposing growth re- straints. lf a general anti.growth referendum were put to t he voters, there is reason to believe that attention would once again focus on Irvine Company land, where density has already been severely reduced, and not on older secti ons of the ci ty, where sonle cutba('ks are needed. Thus an alternate suggestion to Ryrkoff's would be to begin wi lh a su rvey limited to retl1dents in older part~ of town. Such a s urvey would give property owners 111 the older ar eas a chance to re cornmend how mu ch growth they want for themselves without also passing judgment on the rest of t he city. Bridges to Safety After a great deal of talk, Newport Beach finally 1s n1oving again on bicycle trails. 'fhe <.'ily council de· cided last 'veek to spend $10,000 on preli1ninary engi· neering studies for two badly needed bike bridges. One of the proposed bridges would add to the width of the existing Lido Isle bridge. This route is already heavily used by children going to school from the island, and n1otorists have long complained that it is harrowing to cross the bridge when bicyclists a re also on it. The second of the two bridges. by far the more significant. would cross the Paci fic Coast Highway near the existing Arches bridge. 'l'his route gets heavy use in the sumn1 er from bi· cyclists coming to the .beach as well as in winter fron1 children who Jive on the peninsula and bicycle to school j n Newport. Police statis tics indicate this is the most dangerous intersection in the city for bike accidents. Accordingly, the Bicycle 'f rails Advisory Co mmittee has declared improvement of the Arches crossing as its highest priority for action. We concur in their choice, and hope that the committee and the council continue to agree on the other pressing bike problems that face the city. · N 'Hold it,Maurice! \.Ye may have to do something radical next y ea r and design a practical car!' U.S. Navy Faces Soviet Challenge Dear Gloo1ny Gus Pro11ai1tent Jews Predicted Dile111.11aa \YASHINGTON -What amounted to a U.S.-Soviet naval confrontation took place du ring the ~fideast war and its implications were not reassuring . The time has passed when the U.S. Navy ruled the seas. In the past 10 years, the Soviet navy has been vastly expanded in a ship building program exceeding !he U.S. more than J to I and including an impre~ive array of missi le-firing cruis- ers and subs. The septuagenar· ian an d acid·tongued naval philosophe r. Admiral H y m 11 n Rickover. Jn a l<i· ble-pounding closed session of the l~ouse Appropri3tions Sub- oommittee last June, defined the prob- lem . "I believe it is clear," he said, "that the Soviets must believe it is crl'dible that there could be a U.S . ..Soviet confrontation at sea, because the Soviets are pouring vast resources into a navy capable of challenging ciur navy at sea. "IF TllEY did not consider that to ~ credi ble, I ca n see no logical reason why they would be building the particular fleet they are building. There is no fleet other than ours in the \\'orkl for the Soviets to challenge. •·1r v.•e are unable to provide naval support to overseas forces , lhen ·we are nol able to conduct overseas opera· lions of any ki nd , by the army, navy , or air force, Practically, we have no other way tha n to se nd our supplies by sea. Therefore, I think the answer is that we must conclude It is credible and that certain!:· the Soviets themselves think it Is credible.'' CERTAI NLY they did. tn unmislakable terms, Soviet Premier Leoni d Brei.hnev (rucHARD WILSO~ Informed Pres.iden t Nixon that if the U.S. would not join Russia in a joint Mideast force, Russia might go in alone. notwithstanding the beefed-up presence of the U.S. Sixth Fleet Th is was so mething entirely new in th e military relationship between the U.S. and the Sovie t Union. Ten years ago even the brash Khrushchev could not have made such a threat credible. But it was credible in the Mediler· ranean in 1973 ~cause Russia had built the ships. equipped th em v•ith the cr uise missiles which made U.S. aircraft ca r· riers vulnerable and sent them to co n- front the U.S. navy. The Russian cruise miss iles and the U.S. lack of defense against them were what made Rickover pound the table. "The Soviet navy," he said last June, "recognizl'd the great potential for tac· tlcal cruise missile submarines man y years ago. Their surface-launched sutr. • marine missile has been deployed for over 10 years. The Soviet navy bas progressed through five classes of tac- tical cru ise missile·firing submarines, but I have not be<>n able to get even one o! these submarines approved by our navy. 111E PROBLEJ\I is not confi ned to tht rype of tactical mlssil es Lhe Soviet navy can employ against opposing naval forces. Admirt1! J.:lmo Zum v.·alt. ,Jr., chief of nava l operations , predicted that the Soviet Union's carrier force would eventually outn umber the 14 attack car- riers upon which the present U.S. air superiority at sea is based. The Kremlin has made no secret of its intentions. Its naval commanders have publlcly boosted that world-wide An unexpec ted source of energy: convert !he hot air emana ting from !he United Nations, Congress, Sac· ramento and even Santa Ana, into something use ful. H. L. S. Gloomt o w cOf!I....-•t• sullmltlH II• ,..1de..s 1nd do nol M<:nWrllY ritfl«I !ht wll'WI ol lllt n-•Ptr. Slftd fMlr Pt! _,, It GIOClmJ' 1i111, Dally f'llof, U.S. na\•aJ superiority was short-lived. They illustrated what th is 13 beginning to mean in the ~1editerranean where their vital interests are affected, and v.·here they are-f!lovdy and steadily clamp- ing a stranglehold on the movement of the wo rld's oil supply. Rickover pointed oul before the crisis at sea that Russia is gaining ''footholds an d l.oeholds" in "the mos t important part of the earth for us today", the Near Ea st and Persian Gulf. WHEN AN Israeli-Arab settlement opens up the Suez Canal, it will be a wateryray for the further extension of Soviet sea power to the Persian Gulf and lndlan Ocean and no longer subject to containment by the U.S. navy. The sea confrontation during the Mideast war bas had a sobering effect in the Nixon administration. Th e U.S. Sixth Fleet, which onee could dominate trouble spots. was confronted by a Soviet Mediterranean force totaling so1ne. ~o ships, includi ng destroyers and sub- marines. This is a draslic change from JO years ago. The Americ<in public underst ands \'ery liUl e of this. The n:1vy·s philosopher hns t!11s to s..'ly-about it: ••If an opponent is succl'SSful in developing 1•·ca1x:iru; 1hat can sink large nuinbers of our l'~-l rrl('rs and we are not successful ill dev('lopin it i;drqualc coun!l'rv.'eal)'lns ~ or H v.c s1n1ply do not butld suffiCl l'llt modrrn carriers to protect our scalanes -the U.S. \vill have to change its national ob- jectives to be CQtlsistent with !hr 1nabiht.v to conducl overseas military operations .•· Biscayne 'Gossip' Ousted llome Pu,rcliased For Nixori Bodyguard WASHINGTO N -The govemmep t persuaded one ()f President Nixon's Florida neighbors to give up her home. according to a classified account, because she had been "spreadin g wild tales of what was going on in the presidential com· pound." The President's two ravorite millionaire!, Bebe Rebozo and R()- bert Abplanalp, join- ed in the effort tc> remove the alleged gossip from the fas~ tonable Key Bl!- caynt neighborhood. She ls Mrs. Perry O'Neal, a sweet, 70- ycar-old widow, who aJSUJ"ed us she ''lov· ed the Nlxons " and brought them roses. She agrctd to vacate her home to make room ror the President's com- mu'n,lcatlons staff, but she didn 't wan t to lcose It to the government. Abplanalp qui ckly coughed up $150,000 to buy the house from her and then he leased It tc> the government for flB,000 a year. 'nlE POBl.JC BulJdings Service sent '111eodore Sachs from Its Atlnnta regional offlct to Key Bl!Clyne to negotiate the deal. lie met with Rttbozo on February I, 1989, and afterward subnUtted this (JACK ANDERSON) confidential report of their conversation. "Mr. Rebow stated that this would not be the ordinary type of negotlati()n," recounted Sachs. "Mr. Rebcno stated that Mrs. O'Neal, who lived at 478 Bay Lant, was crea ting a problem for the President and £or the Administralioo by going around-the Island and spreading wild tales ol what was going on in the presidential compound in Key Bis· cayne. "Further. sin ce the White House Com- munications Agency needed space in the compound for the communication operation , It was detennlned that the ·1easlng of the house a t 478 Bay Lane would provide the 5r,ace required by the agency and wou d also solve the problem created by Mrs. O'Neal by removing her from the scene." THE WIDOW w•s distressed over this account of her all~ed tattling. "I never did any such tl'ling. ' she huffed. "That's the worst thtng I ever heard .•. I w11s a good nei ghbor and I carried f'Ol(!.S over to her (Mrs. Nixon) personall y." Sach.'1 continued his story: "~tr. Rebozo further went on to state that since Mrs. O'Neal wa s not interested in leasing tbe house, he. had contacted a friend of his, Mr. Robert IL Abplanalp of Bronxville, New York, nnd Mr. Abplanalp had agreed to purchase the O'Neal home as a favor to the J>res1dent and Mr. Rebozo. , "Negotiations between Mr. Abplanalp. Mr. Rebozo and the O'Neals resulted in a sale of the home at 478 Bt1y Line to Mr. Robert Abplanalp and his wife for $150,000. "MR. REBOZO stressed the fact that Mr. Abplanal p had pu rchased 1he home merelv as a favor and did not want to miike a profit on it: but since ~1r. Abpl anal p had taken the money out ()( a company rund. he wa nted a fair net return on his money and a price or $18.000 as an aMuaJ rental had been asreed upan." Abplanalp t1ilS-O objected to signing an agreement that would permit the govern· 111ent to use the house for any pu rpose it wished. Possibly for this reason, the Secret Service and the White Hou se Communications Agency traded hou~s. Thus the President's bodyguard wound up replaci ng the talkative Mrs. O'Neal and they have a repulallon as the moot tight-lipped men in goven1ment. I I > Prophetic Book on Israel To the Edi tor : Gentiles and Jev.•s both would do well to re-read the uncannily prophelic book "\Vhat Price Israel," by the Jewish author, Alfred M. Lilienthal {Henry Regnery Co., Chicago). Lilienthal , along "'ith such prominent Jews as Prof. Albert Einstei n, Lessing Rosenwald, Ratr. bi Judah L. Magnes and Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis foresaw the dangers of establishing a theocratic- political state in Palestine. Th e y predicted what ou r anlagonizing of the Arabs would bring do14·n on ()Ur heads, and how the Russians · stood ready to move in on thff comi ng chaos and ta ke over control Of the entire Middle East, as they almost did a month ago. and probably v.•ill in the future. THAT ISRAEL, a nation at tha t time of Jess than a million. they coul d sl'e was not viable, surrounded by 42.000.()1)(1 antagonis tic Arabs and Moslems. Thal Israel could exis t onlv as a sort nf "51st state" of the U.S., and only ~·ith the financia l maintenance of !he U.S., whose people, it is said have alr1;>ady poured 10 billion dollars in dona tions. gifts of cash and materials and "loans·• into ii. while Amerlea·s balance of payments sank deeper into the red each n1on!h. These seers were certain that even· tuall y the day would come when America would be drawn into the maelstrorn of battle, as v.·e were in Vietnam, and 1t seems tl'lat day is now near. Lilien· thal's book is in UCI Library. JOSHUA MELDEN 'l 'e 1111is 1•rotesi To the Editor~ I 11·ou!d like to take this opportun11y to protest the use of Pt.1hlic 1enn is court~ in Nc11'{Xlrt Beach and other C'1ties In our area by private clul>s tor lh1:1r tournainenls. I llEFER to two different occasions in !he past three months in which 1he llacquet Club (Balboa Bay Clubi has tw.•cn able to reserve the courts at Corona de! i\'lar and University Park High Schools for their tournaments. It is an out rage that these courts Luilt by the cities with the public's tax dollars are to be reser\'ed by pri1·;11c cl ubs for their private 1oumaments. These people have paid their money to !)('Ion~ to a private c1ub: there should be no \vay that they are abl e io rescr\'c purJl1c courls just because their private f;1cihties ·:ire so over-subscribed that OX'Y cannot handle their own toumatTit'nls. l\lY S\'l\1Pi\Tll1ES to these p<>0r 1vcaltby people 1vho n1ust use public facilities for their private cnjoy1ntnL STEPHEN C. KOFFLEll Like Horses? To the Editor : Do you like horses? lf you do, we need your help now ~ Orange County·s population is exploding and as a result. there soon may be no room for riding Isn 't It tl1e Trt1th! Freedom is the most precious of gifts; somelhin g that 1111 men and won1en want but sotnething tha t exists only among animals. If you don't accept that ve rity then observe the bird In the bush and the bird in the hand. The one will fly away 11 t the sligtitest threat to Its freedom : the (ither wishes it could. "Better be a jr~e bird than a cap- tive kiug." -Danis/~ proverb l ( MAILBOX ) Letlers f-rorri readers are welconie. Nonna/ly, writers should convey tl1c1r messages iii 300 1vords or less. The righ t to co11dc11se letters to fit space ()r eliminate libel is reserved. A /l le L· te-rs must i11c/ude sig11at11rc and mail· h117 address but names tnay be with· held Oil request if sufjicie-nt reaso1l is apparc1tl. Poetry will -not be pub· lis/Jecl. trails. In fact , urbanization 1nay make ii increasingly in1possible to even keep horses. !et alone have adequate riding !rails. OVER 10 YEARS ago, the County Planning Commission proposed an ex· tensive rountywide riding and hiking trail system within the General Plan. \\11th a fe"'' exceptions. little has been done to implement this system. Further· more. v.·e have recently been told by a member of the Planning Department ttTat public demand for trails seems to be nonexistent. This is alarming! If you share our ('(lncern. join us in writ ing lo George Osbo rne, Interim County J>lanning Director as well as your own Super\•iso r. and urge them 10 take positive action . Then \\Tile us ( P. 0. Box 868. San Juan Capistrano. 92675 ) so that .._.c can help coordinah.• eHc>rts to establish and improve riding trails. HUG H GRAY, President The Capistrano Valley llorscmen 's Associati9n School Fuel To the Editor~ The Laguna Beach School system is 400 gallons short of the 4.040 gallons of fuel needed for studenl transl)'lrtation in November. according to Ray Lawson, dirrctor of Laguna's school transporta· lion. If President Nixon \\'ould forego just one trip to San Clemente, ordinarily made v.·ith all three presidential planes. 60,0()() gallons of fuel might be savf(!, enough to transporl Laguna's pupils 14.8 rnonths : in ot ht'r v.•ords, the rest ()f tl'lis school yea r and all of the next school year. too. SARAH LUDWIG Chnrnde To the Edilor : \Yhile driving home to Newport Beach lrom a late meeting in Long Beach I couldn't hel p ooticing a few things that must be as damned irritating to others as ttiey were to n1e: RELATIVELY unimportant display lights and signs brightly lit all along the way. empty offi ces flooded with light, the Huntington Sea Cliff tennis courts bright as day, lhe S. Calif. Edison plant lightl'd like a huge Christmas tree. the Irvine coast Racquet Club belOI\' rashion Island wilh a pos itive ocean of lights Wllh a fraction of the cour13 occupied . Fashion Island itself certalnly 11t lc:..Sl a third ovenightcd, the Philco. Fon l offices 1:11 the hill with every \\'indo1v glaring and, to tvp the whole c!eal. lh<' Ne1\'port Uench Tennis Clu:1 courts flooded with so1ne fiO very powerful ligh ts ::ind onl y two courts occupied. That place alone uses n1ore energy In one night lhnn my fam!l y could use for all purposes in five years. W~en I rcnthcd home my family had a couple of lights on and ~he temperature ' in the 67·68 degree area trying tv cooperate with the President's _request. Tl;JEN \\'E llEAR on the ney,·s that they're tu rning off the perpetual gas flame over John F. Kennedy's grave to save fuel , and every night for long hours they turn on a!l lhose gas torches around the front of the Newporter Inn and all of its pools. The Newporter \\'astes in one week or burning enough fuel t(l keep the President's torch lighted for lOO yea rs las v.·ell as heating a couple of thousand 68-degree energy-sav- ing homes). If this charade continues tor another Wl'ck and ln SD-Called' "Nixoo country," then ~·e arc going 10 say to hell with it and again tum on our few lousy 100-v.·atl globes and live in more com- fortable temperatures and join hands 1vith th e wasters and go skip down the rat ho!e together. figura tive ly yelling, Long Live the Arabs and Drown the Israelites! HENRY BURKE P.S. This whole pic!ure is thrown even mo re put of whack after learning from the newspapers and radio of the job losses ()f hundreds of pilots, plane and boat manufacturing employes and hun- dreds in related services -all due to the energy short3ge. Tmitching Feet To the Editor: Ho...,· docs the old adage go : To err is human . So mu ch is bei ng broadcast nowad.11ys about Mr . Nixon's privaie secretary and the ";iccidental .. slippage of her foot \vhile listening to the now celebr ated Wtiite l lou se lapt•s. ::ihe's a real 'fall' gal. ~1UCH l\10 RE plausible is the fact tha t a certain and \'ery much C0T1cerned fonner Palaee Gua rd , while in possession of the very same tapes developed a twi tching fo.;il. An \'th\ng is possible when one is under Slress. Peopli! do things that are positively appalling under duress and in the unhea lthy climate of \Vashington D. C., all hell is da ily br eak· ing loose. Pray tell me gentle reader how can 1ve make our nation, the most durable democracy of all limes, fwiction properly <1gain1 Our founding fathers made ample provision for orderly impeachment. So. v.·hat are 1ve waiting for? 81':1NG non·politic:il ~'ill reduce us into the greatest banana. 'dictat' ~public of all nn1cs. BORIS BUZA N OIANGI C:OAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Publlihtt Tllomas KeeL·ll, Editor Barbara 1\reibich Editorial r age Editcir The rd1torial Pl'"" of the' Dally 'Plio1 !.('('ks to 1nrorm ll1ld nimulate n:nd'l"ll by p~senUng on this pace d1\·ef'S4' <'OmmrntBry on topics ol ln- lt rfsl Dy syn<hc11t,.,1 ro!umnisls and c\1r1oon1~rs. tiy pr • .,,·1cling n forum ror 11 rr<\(trrs' \'ll'\\'!I nnd by pre~"11ing thia nr"·~papcr's opinions and klcu on c:urn>Ot IOPll°ll· The ~ltnrlal oplzilon9 nf !he-Dally J•"""t 11.pfll"l r nnly In th!: rd1tonnl l"Oll.ln\n 11t Ttl'' mp of ~ page. Opinions exp~utd by the oor. nmn'ists and cnrtoonlst. and leUrr 11Tilers arr the-ll' ow n and no endont'- ln!'nl flf lht"lr vi~ hy the Diuly rilot ahoukl ne inftTrtod.. \\'ednesday, Dec. 5, 197 3 ! • Quiel~ A pp1•ov al . Spe ecl, We lfare Bills Launcl1 ed SACRA\l ENTO \\.'1th Re<1gan admini!itration l).:lckiJ14;!. Californla 13\.\'n'<lkPrs ha\·e pushed a 55 -n11le -per hour speed limit Rnd a cvrn- pron1isc \Velfarc bill through a first round of emergency ht'ar1ngs. Th c legislature. moving with u n u s u a I s'>'-1.ftness, took the action y;ithin hours after opening a special session at noon Tues- day . The 10 m.p.h. cu t in the s-peed limit oould be in effect by early next week . The. weUare bill is designed to avert a looming crisis in ad- ministration o( the program o( aid to Cali!ornia's 500.000 aged, disabled and blind rc<:ip- it."flts. 11-IE AS S E ~1 B LY Trans- pcrtation Committee Tues- day approvrd a measure by Speaker Bob Moretti, ( 0- Van Nuys). to cu t the state 's s peed limit to 55 m.p.h. from the present 65 m.p.h. li mi t. '!be 12.0 vote sent the bill to the Asecmbly Ways and Means Committee. Morctli predicted quick approval there and on the Assembly floor. Actual ruel savings will be about three percent, experts predicted Tuesday. It would be an optimum JO percent, they said, if motorists drove 65 m.p.h. every lime they legally could do so. But they don 't because of the varying flow of Lraffic. As Ja\\makers convene their first emergency session in two years, an aln1o.5t idcn· tical specod limit hill bv !'>l:tt.• Sen. L;i.wrenCl' \\'t•l1>h, \01.).111111· ungton l'ark 1, :1lrr1ust \vt1n 1111. n1 ed1'1\l' apµru\ ;ii on the Senate fl oor. Senators had dunt(X.'<l !he.Jr nlle:-; to p..~rrnit c1uick consideration. but thf'n detou red \Valsh's bill u110 his Tr a 1t.-;portatioo Committee aflf'r some lawmak ers said they v.•t:rt: acting too fast. "\'ou 're just brpassing evrryonl'. t think the public has I.he right to appear before a rommitlee," said St'il. \V alter St i ern, (D· Bakersf1eld 1. ~IORET'n'S BILL \\'Olil d 1m· po1;e th(' ."la n1 r h spt-t1d J1m1t until Ju ne Jo. !975 . \\'alsh"s wouJd ket ·p n 1n t•fft'<'I until the governor dec:l:1n!~ there is no longer a fl1£·I shor111gt•. Rat"kt'r,;; (Jf lh£' spC'ed 1in1it bills ~aid Oil(' o( !he m could ~ si~nt·d into lcnv by the time hnv1na krrs ~·ndc<l their four-day crnergcnry session 1-'riday. Cov. 11.onnld lleagan hf'aded hack to CHl1fornia today after n goodv.·ill tour of Australia, JndonL-:>ia :-1 n d Singap,'.)re. Aides said he would sign a 55-m .p.h. limit bill. A tv.·o--hour conference com- mittee approved lhe com· promise welfare bill Tuesday, sending it to the floors 0£ the Assembly and s t ate Sc11ate. 1,,e measure would boost n1onthly benefits for aged, blind and disabled CaHfon1ians by $'l3 to $48 a month . Yearly l'Qst to the state has been estima ted at $122 million. J u b ilant f'red 1 lofll einz. so n of the 1\stroclon1c bu1ldcr. won !l5 pcrccn! of the bla('k vote of 1 louston and was elected 111.'.lvor of the t:ily Tuesda ~·. -1-fc defeated his opponenl. Dick r.ottticb, hy a s lin1 1narg1n nf 3,000 votes. Co urt Gets Deep Tliroa l Conv iction LOS ANGELES IAP ) -Los Angeles County authorities say they have gained their first convi ction against the sexually explicit film "Deep 'rhroat." Pionee r 10 .Sending Jupiter Pictures Itobert Donohue, a 51-year- old Pasadena motel operator , p!c.'.ldcd gu ilty Tuesday to ex- hibiting obscene material by Sho\\.'ing U1e movie to his custoincrs via closed circuit television. Donohue entered his nlea before f.ilun icipal ,J u d g e. Son1ue\ Laidig. v.·ho s et sentencing for Jan. 7. Officials said Donohue could receive a sentence uf up to six months in jail and a $500 fine. MOUNTA IN VIEW (AP I - Its speed declining. Pioneer 10 pushed into the outer region Bay Police Probing Six Slayit1gs OAKLAND (AP) -A 17· year-old boy has been booked in the fatal stabbing of his gilrfriend , one of si x reccnl murders East Bay police are investigating. Raymond A. Shields of Oakland v.·as bookC'd 1'uesday for invesligation of murder in the slaying of \\lendi L. bfarlin, 17, polire said. They said Shields \\'as taken into custody ~·londa y af ter he told officers he \\'ent to i\fiss Martin's house and found he r bod y, ripped by at lea st 30 stab "'ounds. or Jupiter's magnetic field to- day, its instrun1enls con- tinuing-to transn1it data bark to earth. At 9 a.m. PST. the 570-pound unmanned space probe \\'as 1.1 million miles from Jupiter. traveling af 33.000 miles per hour. The space craft sy,•e pt around one side of fhe giant planet l\fonday night. pro· viding n1an his fir~t closeup look ttl ,lup1ter and ils colorful clouds. ·tt i;ent back pictures <ind scientific me<i surements, nicluding data on severe radia- tion belts that a I n1 o st destroyed 1he spi.!cecra!t. SClEJ\"I'ISTS e Ji'. p e cl e d Sheriff 's deputies said the motel opcr.1!0r \\·as arrested June 5 after in••estiga tors viewed the fi lm at the motel. Criminal actions also ha\"e been fi led against several theater owners and operators "'l"lo are sho"·in~ the film in Southern Califon1ia. Bon1bii1g Tlrreat Told By Priddy Pio11e1•r IO to ex it Jupiter's LOS A'.\'GELES (UPI ) ntagnetic influence and enter inter p 1ane 1 a r y space Jerry Priddy, a s e co nd sometin1e 'Thursdav. baseman v.·ith the New York P1on1,.'f'r's Spe<'d ; t ea di 1 y Yankees 30 yea rs ago. has declined today because or admitlNI he threatened to Jupiter 's gra vit..1tional tug. but bomb a cruise liner at sea the t'Xlra boo~t the Jovian but says he did so because Ar:n 11y ga\·e the spacecrart a mysterious s I r ange r ;\lonrt,ty night duri ng approach th reatened to kill members ,1·uh 1n 81.000 n11!e;; of !he of his fa mily. •l PITTSBURG POL ICt; sai d planet .'.lssured that thC' probe l")riddy "cnt on tria l in U.S. uJCy hi1 ~·c 111) !llOli \t:• vr .... -,11 ,,.,,,1 .,, , .• ,. tl•C 'Ol"r o · . c T , suspect s in the ~hooting death "' '"' istr1ct ourt ucsoav on of ri.1artin n. ~hret11. 111. llis sy;;1en1 t.:h:irges of .'.11len1pti11g io ex-!:ic1e111 is\.<; S.'IV Piontl'r \\'ill l<1rt $250.000 fronl the Princess body "'·as found by a janitor ci""'··s ihe orb,·1· ol Pluto. the I b Tuesday n1oming behind 3 u.. Lines ast June .r tclcphonin~ junior hlgh school. ou!crn1n;;t plnnr!. ln 198i. th(' con1pany that ti1ncd ex· Last v.·eekend Oakl and ll igli h<'cnn1ing 1ht' fir~t mann1<1d1~ nlosi•c~ •1·l·re abo.'.lrd the School co...·ds Syh·i:i. l'auly and ol;j('Ct to escape the solar ]$);11nl Prin<"t's~. then sailin g Micaela Crandall , bol h Hi. !'_\'St eni. off B11j,1 (';il1 fQrni<1 . were k1Hed and their b<1t!rrl·d 1 ~:..::....=========--~~---...::::::::=:::;-I bodies .fowtd ;iJong a creek. fRE£Z£R BEEF Police sciid a 1eenag(' bo.\·, CALL US discovered hid ing near the SIDE creek has b<eo arrested in {..~---~-\ FOR SPECIAL the case. I 87 C On a rural road nr<J r Lb. The Llven:10rc a !ruck <lr i>1•r l Chopping PARTY found the bodies of t~·o youni:t ' HIND ( 1Block women l\!onda\'. One 1ras 98 ( ' ORDERS identified a1; :i.i1cha(') Shanr.1 Lb. :Kl, of San Francisco . and thc r' other v.·as tf'ntati\"ely irlen- tifled a!! Kathy Sue l'chtel, also of San Francisco . UCB Robbed Of $10,000 DEL J\lAR ( AP I -1\o.''1 armed n1en in ski masks rob· bed a United California Bank hranch of about $10.000, ;1 sht'riff'~ SJX>kes man says. I Officers Sllid the men <'n· tercel the ban k Tuesday ::ind l orderl'd fou r custo111ers to lie oo 1ht noor. \Vhile one m(1n held a sal'.ed4f shotgun on , the customers and ha n k 1 employe!!. h J s companioo. I wielding a p1!!tol. grabbed the I bills from t"·o teller stations, officers said. soc O F F (With this Ad} ON AN Y F RESH BEEF ROAST GROUND BEEF 87fb. 3 Lbs. or Ove r FR ESH LEG 'O LAMB 98fb. LAMB CHOPS SMIU'$198 LOIN Lb. l.U6£ $169 LWN L b. • U \ 0 • Cllelct O\Mllll• ""'*' MARANATHA MEAT CO. 1500 Ada m s Ave ., Costa Mesa !•I Hl tOltr l'ff •1 lo CiMml Tlltltrt ! 546 -8196 !!!!'!'! Open Seven Days -9 a.m. to 6 p.m. iii t Protf•Goof W.d..,\dlY tllr~ W•d-•l ••l Wtdnriday, Orct mbrr S, lq73 Mandatory Blackouts Due I.OS ANGELES IAP l -The tommJt~'i attlom alrudy contracted for , will any onf" part or tht ci ty would' Ordinances tMt could go into came de6p{te a -y,·a..mfng from not be fo.rt.hcuntng. be bl acked out for up to threl rffN't 1.n two to three wttk! Dan \llalers, executive di~ Jamt1 MuUoy, DWP chief hours at a time. are IJMng pN'p::irf>d impo5ing tor of the cen t r a 1 electrical engineer. said fuel DWP offic ials said their at- nu111tlatorv rollini.: blackouts City Ass 0 c i at i 0 n which supplies on hand s re. in-tomeys had drav.•n up ordln· ~nd n ~hour work \\'eek for sufficient to keep D \V P ances in three phases for com- :dl r1 1y bu s1n1..·ss and Indust ry. represcnt.!I major downtown generators turning for 90 days. rnittee nnd <.: o u n c 1 t C<ln- 'rh•' t 'i!y Council's Vt'nter business interests, th at a 5Q.-Mulloy said D\VP attorneys slderation . DAILY PILOT 5 Ooi+y t i Min. A O•r TeAN•w Al .. o & l11uhful Ytu. 1• a I .. _ '• "••·~ •• .... "'""'f ' ....... _, .............. . i.~ " ~ ............. ·-...... .. ................ ; .......... . :uul Pov.·1.·r t\u11n1itt\'c "'orked hour operating we<'k would "''ere to fi le a petition today Under Phase I. s treet rill 1,11c 'l\Jesdoy C\•ening resu lt In at least 100.000 city with the {'QUnly Air Pollution ligh!ing v.·ould be reduc1..'1 by dr:l\vi11g up the ordinances. residents 106ing their jobs. Control District for permission ~ perce nt and all unn ercssary '!'he t'Otnrnittee voted to A Department of Water and to bum fuel oil with a sulfur outdoor lighti ng v.•0tdd be bar--,_, 11 " -t ... ,., '" • for•\·ard the mandatory Jlowrr spokesman said the content high er than allowed. red. City businesses and in-Trim to Rhythm Inc J ~ ' H d I h °"'""" '""" ,•. ' curtilihnent proposal to lhe energy situation ln Los e wame , however, that duslries \\.'OU d ave to set ; ,':','~· .. , ... P.l Ill 1113 ,+ full council Thursrlay bu t Angeles had become especially even if the variance is allow-thermostats at 68 degrees for ~::·!.::::•· COST& Ill& um ~,-» decid<>d to hold back the acute because 11 million bar· ed. it wo uld stiH only foreslall heating and 78 degrees for / .,.,_.,_ ';~ _b~l~a~ck~o~u~t ~o~rd~in~a~n~c=•·~~~~__'.'~'l~s_<>o~l ~N~or~th~~AJ~r~ic~a~n...!.o~il:._:_ro~l~li~n!g~b~la~c~k~ou~~:·~und~~e~r ~w~ru~·c~h__:coo:""~lin~g~.~~~~~~~__l.:':'"="=·==================.~t Friend Ship Reahfc United NI ~ }et op9NI to O¥er 4--1/2 h,.. fold1 Into 14" flight b~. inc lvd•• 1te wg rd et •• 1mock, moblle 1e rvlng c1;1rT, I 0 Mrving occe a-,sorift. 2 cupboord1. Ou'l1 not inclvded. 97 ABU/YBABY DI/COVER/. •• BUST IMIX" • Ages 6 months to 3 yn.. • 10 acttvitiCM stimulate babies awareness 4• • No looM perte MIJSlCAL 811$1' ITll' • Agea 6 months lo 18 months • Anachee ... oy to crib and playpens • No IOON parts • Helps develop .,./hend c:oordirwtlon 411 BUST FAW,.. • Ages e monthe to 2 yrL • 7 acllvitln tor baby to discover • NolOOMpsrtl 411 • AgM 2 to 4 yrs. • Comp1ataly 1oddfer oS*l!Wd , •• no batteries neceu1;ry • 10 absorbing ac:tlvllles • No loOM parts 4• 223 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 549.5454 -9·9 Mon. thru Sot. 10.5 Sun. ~ [?M ~tl REAL THRILLER! WILD SMASH UP DERBY Croth! Sang~ Doon, hooch , tntc:lts fly off on Impact with lhese SSP po-red fly-oport cors. Snop easily together, ready for another ga me.. N1w kind of action gam&. 1•• ?~h - FISHIR·PRICI ELECTllC ua CAR 9•• Roe" Ake real on one of A roe• pion&. Slid•& throvgh tight cor- nen.. fak.. 11roivht-<1WOV-ot high ~ - on 6V lorrtem battery (not induded). PLAY FAMILY HOUSOOAT PLAY FAMILY CAMPER 32" w DOU 911 ~ H!Qh f~ OM0"'9d holT t¥n. ~ wtlh c.omb, bnith, ho!r ....... COX F-1 SPORTS TRAINER TYCO H.O. TRAIN SET LATE SHOPPERS SPECIALS ENDS SUN. DEC. 16th AUIRORl:"-J PENDULUM POOL 111 Kt••ers-SNOOPT 01 MICKIY MOUll POWll JOOTHl&UUI with 'l toothb~ DoVhovM holds brvthet..~ ' ----... 7M 511' IA! BARBIE ~SEW MAGIC One of Am•t· ko't ""°"' fo.- d-'ln; t~ vamn fot l -~ rARKER'S GNIP GNOP A fo-' poc•d·,....,. tobi. IOft . 90,... lor oU o;t1. IC..,.. a.-. whockld to thoot boli fro.., ""-to tide. ~ •mptiet. 'hit "°"kl"""" • Harbor Sho pping Ccn9er, Costa Mesa 545-7032 -10.9 Mon. thru 5•t. 10.5 Sun . 'bi " •• •l '· • • • ! ! . • ' c .. • • ' • , ~1;t,~=n~~·· ~nt.~~· . · :r;t,~~~~·· ~%~ ~ ~ • • • :::;~·'l.l/4 • i. ~ • • • ~~· •. ' -... ' . FASHION ISLAND OPEN TONICiH.T UNTIL 9:30 l I ' \ s I, I I 1. ' I I I .. .. 1 I, I I '~ • " I I I I . ' ' ' I .---..-.. Today's Finni N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 60, NO. 339, 7 SECTIONS , 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1973 c TEN CENTS San On of re Expansion Rejected • Ill 6-5 Vote ·i ~. ' ,( BULLETIN Tbe 11ate coastal commission this after- noon denied tbe San Onofre power plant addition d'1ipite a 6 lo $ vote. The appli- caUon needed eight votes for approv;d. By CANDACE PEARSON 01 ""' Dlllr f'llol STiii The state coostal l'Om1nission hearing on the San Onofre powC'r plant addi11on today in Newport Beach took on a circus- like atmosphere. 1rtelated stories, Page 3.) As four televtslon cameras ground a\\'ay, the commission deliberated before a standing-room-only cro\.~1d at the Ne\\'por ter Inn. PiCkets. orten wearing hard hals, car- ried signs proclaiming, "Power for the People", "Save Our J obs -Save My Daddy." They \Vere organized by the council ot Environment. En1ployn1ent Economy ~nd Developn1ent tCEEEDJ headed by Gilbert rerguson. The n1eeting opened with a pica Cron1 No Food Strike Panic Assemblyman Robert Badham ( n- Newpor l BeachJ for approval of the two 1,14-0-megawatt reactors at the plant three miles south of San Clemente. A round of applause followed the com- mission staff repo rt e: i v en by Ex- ecutive Director Joseph Boclovitz. The staff is recommending denia l of the project beeause construction would destroy -52 acres of sandstone bluffs and fea red damage to the n1arine en- vironment. But Bodovitz stressed that the staff feels there are \\'Orkable alternatives to this plant, including mov111g lt lu the inland side of the high\\'<ly. Commission Chairman r.lelvin Lane told the audience that the 1972 Coastal Zone Act under Y:hich the com1nission operate!! "is rather specific and v.·e have to hue to it v.•hethrr \re a g r re "'Ith it or not." Deputy Attornev General Ca r I (See ON01'~RE, Page 2) Coast Shopping Normal By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI DI ttt. Dilly f'llol S111t Shopping prospects for Orange Coast housewives lookC'd good today as the food strike mo .. ·cd into its third day. Supermarket shelves ranged fron1 overloaded to sparse in four chains surveyed by the Daily Pilot '"'ith almost everything availab le with -the exception of so me meats, lett uce and fresh fish . Shoppers appeared unconcerned about the specter ot a food shortage and there "'·as no evidence of hoarding. Lines "'ere short during the early hours. "If people are going to start hoarding: it will mean that there won't be enough food to go around," observed Mrs. San - dra Carrol of 2169 Charle Drive. Costa ri1esa. "I sa\'/ a woman on TV buv $300 Y•orth of groceries. That's enougi1 to feed a fam ily of five. People like that are taking a\vay the groceries you and I would buy." Anoth er Costa r.1esa woman , r.trs. An· 01Hr 1'1101 stiff '""""' MEXICAN.AMERICANS BRING HIRll\4G DEMANDS TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Orgrenl:utions Threaten Lawsuits Over County's Minority Hiring Program Minority Case to State Su pervis ors Fortv((rding Discriminc1,tio1i Cornplaint Orange County supervisors Tuesday passed charges of a ri1exica n-American group on coun ty hiring practi~s to the state's Fair Employment Practices Com· mission (FEPCJ for investigation. The Orange-based American GI Forum focused its attack during Tuesday's meeting ·of coun ty supervisors on the colffity 's Building Services Department and Its dir~tor, Joseph Smlsek. Alfred Se.ratio. a vice president of the Gl Forum, admitted that in singling out one department he would be subject to criticism , but claimed all county departments Dre "equally guilty of discriminatory practices ln hiring Mex- ican·Americans." Stratlo said his group had investigated hiring and promollonal practices in the Building Services Department for the past nine months. A PET THEORY: ADS SELL PETS We have a pct theory at tbe Daily Pilot. We think Dally Pilot ads sell pets ••• among other things. The proof: Too many pell. Want good home for young Mynah Bird. Nearly new cage ln· eluded. 1$. (Phone No.) That ad made the sale to the firs t caller to respond ; your ad C'OUld get equally fast results. Have A theory you want to te st or something to seU7 Dial 642-6878, the direct line to resulLI at the Daily Pilot. Answeri ng a long !isl of allegedly discriminatory acts, the building services director said !bat the minority hiring program in his deparlment has been praised in the past by the FEPC and by the coun ty administrative office as one of the best. "l\ state report based on the program as imple~nted up to six moqths ago sho\ved that we had 17.4 percent minority employes." Smise k sta ted. "Today we have an even higher percentage o( 24.4 percent." Richard Arm endariz, a Los Angeles· based attorney representin g the GI Forum and Ad elante, a coun ty employe grou p, threatened a class action lawsuit against lhe county if the board of superv isors did not act to correct the situation within 30 days. He said such a suit would be aimed at freezing all federal funds the coooty recclves and said he would file It unles,, the board set! up a quota system for hiring ~1exican-Americans. Augie Dussert, chairman of Adelantc, called for an advisory board with )\eavy minority representation lo "Implement and enforce the county's Aftlrmative Action Program." ' He al'° called for an executive secretary to head the program to be on the county ()03l'OU, but lndepenc!~t (If the administrative office. Oussert also threatened legal action soon If his group's demnnds were not carried out by county supervisors. T h e Me~can-Amerlcan spokesmen erlticiztd Sml1ek for not creating an elfectlve apprenticeship program . He replied that he made a budget request to Implement such a. program but it was not approved. "But I went ahead anyway and set up the apprentice program on my own initiative," he ex- plained. Smisek was accused by Se ratto and the others of "dishonesty" and charged wil h "sabotaging the county's minority hiring pro~." Smlsek-s'aid he was not prepared to make a complete statement on the (See MINORITIES, Page t) Would We Dri1ik What? CANBERRA, Australia (UPll - The speaker o( the · Australian House of Representatives has con- ducted a poll of lawmakers to see If they would drink apple juice instead of alcohol at official func- tions. Speaker James C:Ope took the poll at the urging of Rep. Gil Duthie following widespread allcga· Uons ol drunkenness in the House last monlb Ia connection with a reception for New Zealand .Pr1me Minl'ttr Norman Kirk. "l intuvlewed 104 honor1ble senators and members on their attitudes arfd I received the follow- ing answers: eight were in favor of apple juice: nine were in faV()r of aloobolic beverages : t6 were undecided and 72 sakl they had neve~ tasted apple juice." na Cushion , said she was '·just buying normally" and not stocking up because she was convinced. the food shortage \\'Ould ride itself out. ''I'll take the chance," she said. There was no evidence of any pickelin;: at the stores on Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard used fo r the survey except at the Lucky 11arket on Harbor and \'icloria Street. Two meat cutters carrying signs marched back and forth in front of lhe store entrance. Predictably the Lucky meat coun ter \\'as "light" with some shelves em pty. Non-Union workers were inside the butcher shop culling meat. The re were no apparent shor!ages in other Lucky departments but many types of ca nned. and packaged goods were arranged in such a way that they gave the appearance of fully stocked shelve-;. Cans and packages '"·ere stacited up in the front row to hid~ bare sp.:ts behind. . The .Alpha Bcla i\1arkels less t h a n one block away appeared overstocked in contrast. All display areas in the meat counter were fi.lW to the brim as was the bakery sectiOn. There was no lettace. At the Food King Market in the Jf::irbor Cente r, there seemed to be no shortages of meat even though UM! butcher is out in strike. Supplies of all goods lver e plentiful but the cat and dog foo<l shelves had less on th em than normal. l·lousewives loo king for fres h fish at U1e Thrlftymart at 11arbor and Adams Avenue were out of luck today. There 1vas none, but there was plenty of fro7.t•n fish . TI1e meat counter was sparsely stocked and only two dozen of the popular large Grade A eggs were le!t. In Los Angeles County, meat coun lcrs began going nearly ba re in some storrs and at some customers waited 30 to 40 minutes in checkout lines. The first major breakthrough in the strike which began Monday, occurred late Tuesday when lhe 300-store Ardrn- fl-fayfair chain signed an agreement "·:th !he meat cutters, teamsters a n d machinists' unions. Marii1es' Leader Opposes Airport Pla11s for Bases By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 tti. DlllY f'li.t Iliff ~farine Corps Commandant Robert E. Cushman Jr. said today in El Toro he is completely opposed to a com- merciaJ jetport at Camp Pendleton and any possible joint use of runways at El Toro 11arine Corps Air St::tion. "In regard to an airport at Camp Pendleton I think this would completely destroy the entire !raining facil ity and is not the proper so lution to the probl em or where to put an airport in Orange County," Cushman said . "I regard'thi.s merely as one proposal which I haV'e to reject completely." Cushm~n said any joint we or El Toro by commercial jets would be a "burden on El Toro and would 1r-- reparably disturb our training function ." Cushman said that although some military ai rfields in the nation ha\'e a jolnt-1.l.!e pact with commercial airlines, the marriage is almost always a bad one. "The two don't really mix at all becawse lhe types of flying are not campatlble," Cushman saJd. "You would always have military and commercial pl11J1U flying around Jn the same Jinpece and gelling , ln each other's Wl'y." Cushman said .such a use at Et Toro would only heighten public opposition to what he termed already iiicreasing public outcry over jet aircrafl noise at the base. The four star Marine eorp, leader ls In Orange Coun ty for a two-day in· t;pcctlon kM.lr. ,. . , I '· ' ' ' KEN OLSON OF HUNTINGTON BEACH EXPRESSES HIS VIEWS He Wasn't Only Hardhat Who Showed up at Onofre Hearing Mesa Witness Grilled At Sauna Bath. Trial By TOJ\1 BARLEY Or lht 011!~ f'llol s1.11 A Cos!n l\lesa v.•01nan whose testimony i.<> regarded as vital by both sides in the Orange County Superior Court Maria Parson trial went back on !he "'itness stand today to undergo another grilling from both lawyers. J\·lrs. Parson is suing Holiday Health Spa on charges tha t she \vas trapped in a sauna bath. causing psyc hological change in her character whereby she sought out. the company of male strangers. i't1rs. Karen Neill, the former spa en1ploye 11•ho first round the distressed l\taria Parson on ri1arch 3. 1!170, repeated again today that the door of the Anaheim &'luna room y,·as defective for we€ks before Mrs. })arson, 49, allegedly "'as trapped. llul she :igai n confirmcrt for San Fran- tisco trial 1211\'}'C'r tvlarvln LRwis Sr. That the door never reached the point \\'hen she personally could not open or close it by exerting a liltle pressure. The angry LC\\'is has condemned ht•r in the courlroo1n as an adverse \~itness ilnd has accused her of changing her 1cstimony under question ing by health spa attorney Donald A. Ruston. nuston sa t back in his chair and laughed today while Lewis asked the a ~tonished Jl.1rs. Neill why she. talked Harbor Trustees To Weigh Salary For Board Meets Trustees of lhe Newport ~ ~1esa Uni- fied School District decided Tuesday to consider paying thc1nselvrs up lo $80 per rnonth to conduct the public's busi ness. Currcnlly school tnistct'S are the only elect.ea officials in Californ ia '"'ho are not rompensated for their services. How ever, a nc\v California la1v authorizes pay for school lntstees. Arter being infonnOO by Superintendent Johtr Nicoll that they are now eligible for pay. trustees agreed to put the matter on the agenda for their Dec. 19 meeting. .There was no other dl11CUSsion. The law would allow tru.nees to I?' · poiCI up 10 440 per meeting. Si nce trustees rneet twice a month , that would work out to $80 per mooth . or $960 per year. tr all seven trustees l'.'ere paid at the maximum rate, the cost to the dist rict would be $6,720 per year. Earlier thi~ wee k, lrustecs (lf the Capistrano Unified Sc~l District voted to pay then1selves $20 per meeting . th<: maximum allowed for a district of thei r si1.e to Ru!itOn Tuesday dttring ~ recess . "\Vhat did he tell you and. better s!i\I, \Yhat did you !toll h1n1:·· Lev.is asked the attractive blonde \\I llness. '·He said I .... ·as doing okay anrf [ think lhat's about ;di," Wl rs. Neill replied. The disgusted Lc1vis, \\hO called t>.trs.' Neill as a 11 ilness. spread his ar1ns in a gesture to the ju ry ilnd sat dO\\·n. ! lie is dema ndi ng SI mill ion 1n da1nagc31 1 (See SAUNA, Page 2J .J Oil E1nbargo Lifting Hintecl ., .~ .. 1i\'ASH1 NG1'0N (AP) -Saudi Ar;ibiiln · oil minister Sheik Ah1nc·<t 7..aki Yarn an i s~i'ld h('re this af1en1oon his government v.·ou!r:I r1'lax its oil cn1bari.;o in phased steps "'ith l."racl1 withdr:11\'ill fron1 oc-, cupicd Arab lands. I ' ii<' told nc\1-s1ne11 fe1!0\r 111j'.! :111 hour 1 meeti ng v.'ith Serret:irr of State Jlenrv ' A. Kissingrr th al •·1r l.,racl ct{'ridrs 1{1 "'ithdr..i w and ag rt·cs !() ;1 11n1{'lah!(" , there could be a ti1nel;1 blP ro relax the j embargo.'' , Yamani and Algicrian mini!iter or;';.~ dustry and energy Bclaid Abdcsal a1n s1~·nt m~t of rile aftl!rnoon in 111cetings 1 \\'Ith various Slate Dcpnrtmcnt offi cials, including Kissin ger. ~ Orange Coast Weather l~lkc the weather l.odny'? Well , that':; the way it looks ror Thu rs· day too, according lo the \\'Cather service. Some high clouds but nlO!itly sunny with highs at the beaehes in lhc m1d-60s rising to the IO\v 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY OiLc solr1t101i '" rlic drstr!IC• tio1L of 111n11's 1·ousru1 t 1u;1run · 11~1t -/Hll nu1ali111d out to sea. Th i.~ iss11 1>, {11JIOl!fl otliers, was T"aiscd ot fl ~t'11u11ar Oil coastal zone "1 n1111(1e •11 t' 11 t tli is week Ii~ l rvh1l'. Sl'c l'age 14. Al 'f'l\lr SH V1tl l INflllll JO l .M.. 111'1'11 u C•Hf9nll1 !. tt Cleul..... 4l·!' (Otnkl 11 c,... •• ,n1 '' DNI~ Mtllct• n l:lllfretlll "... ' •11i.ri.1""'""' 11·1' fill•~· ff·ll l'ow .._ ltKlrll II llO!'tKOPt U ""~ l ll\dtrl 14 Movlt• 11-11 Mvt111! l'11!1tf1 tt N•llo11•I M .. 1 4, tt 01 11111 c """'" 11 ~>!VII f'lrttr )I ~~rtl n·J~ ~IO<~ MIAtll Jt.ll Ttl1vl1lon 11 Tl1t•fl'•• ll· 1' Wffltltr • Wlf!IUl'I Hll•O )).~l .,.,1r111 H1w1 I. H 1, I' I, I • ... .. ~· , ... 'l'O!\'ICllT UCI DllAf\'lA -··,\ftPt thl' f~1\1 ,, Fine Aris \111Jai.:I.! 'fht·.ll l·r, l1c1: •. -, 8, 8 p,nt. Ti ckets S..1 CCI LE:CTUHES ··Tht' l'l~1 <>:>1!; Cincn1a" se.ries, ScH'11t·t: Li•~'turc ll~lll. 8 p n1, "t•'.duc<ition lo ~!1•(•\ !ht r··u1ur1•" s1•r1l·.~. lioom 100 , So('1;1I SJ.:1 cnt1' ll:ilL f . l{J p n1. Adn1iss1011 $~.:io. THURSDAY , DEC. 6 s r:NIOH. CITIZE!\S CLUB -Con1- n1unity HecreaUorl Ct•llh·r. 12·3 p rn Count_)· I/ear ing· 01i Lcu id Usage Slated Dec . 19 Orange County super~·1sors today set ;i public hearing for llJ a.n1 _ Dec. 19 on the land use elen1ent of lhc county's OC\Y general plan. County planners carher on Tuesday had learned that coun ty population ('OUld i::row by 500.000 people in the next lO years as they act('d to endorse the land use elements. But comm issioners, acknowledging the rush to meet a sta te-mandated general plan adoption de adli ne of J~n. !. ordered !heir staff to look at ways the plan can be revised next ye11r. Among other . things. con1n1issioncrs t'Xpressed some dissatisfaction \Vith growth controls on the Aliso Creek \\'a tcr- shed area and the other rural sections of the county. More than ha lf of !he total IO-year grOwth prediction wou ld occur in the 90-square-mile \Vatershed region. Y:hich incl uded large portions of the Saddleback Valley and Laguna Nigue l a9! some Santa l\na niountain canyons and foothill ls. Land use element population prtr jcctions call for 250,000 people to hvc in the watershed area by 1933. The \vatershed and se~·eral other la rge sections of unincorporated land arc in- t:luded in the land use element at plan- ning reserves. designated for total unit pl anning rather than piecemeal. The commission has been criticized for r en1oving pieces of land from th<• reserves for se parate plt1nning action. In land use elernent amendment action Tucsd;iy, the panel voted 4 to I to ap- prove a 600-acre apartment and con- don1ini11m devclopn1cnt in Aliso Hills. :1n arl':i 10 the sou1h of Leisure \\'o r!d. It could house· up lo l l,000 people upon ('Otnpletlon. The Aliso I fills move ha d be-en opposed h~· the C"Ount.v planning sta ff bt.'causc 1\ l'f'n1oved the land fro1n !he r<.toulton H.1n1.:11 pl<.uuung reserve. F ru111 l'11ge 1 MINORITI ES • • • charges \Vhich he said v:rre :::prinkled v•ith ··lies ;ind h<i!f-trulhs." He said he h.:id only bern given J copy of th e uccusations the d:iy beforl'. Smisek, obviously angry. and strug- gling: to keep his con1posure. said. "I ·hope the FEPC 1nve~tigation is cal'ried out quickly. I ha v c been called :i crook and I don'1 like it " Tht' L.(.'agui" of \ronl('ll \'ott'rS IL\\'\' I Q.l.led for an in11nf.'di:.itc 1nvcstiga1ion Cl f th e charges "in a 111anncr that v>'ill be .. ~·itlloul quesrlon of in1pur1iali1y and (.Tedibi!it~ " ,JeC1net1e Turk of I !11ntington Beach. Jc::iguc president. s:11d the county niust cs!ablish a gric \ <111Cl' procedure v.·hieh is "outside Lilt' su1,erv1sory thain of (:OJl11nand. i\11 111\nority n1c1nbcrs of in- ltrviC'w \1();11·d!i 111 11~1 ht• fr1'c agcni s and should not be l'n1 ploycs of !ht• cuun- ly." Sh\' IJl"!!!'d , The L\\'\I lead1·r n1<1dc ;1 p1t~·h f11r women also. '·\rl' !1HJ.sl rl'1111nd you 1hat rhe Affirn1at1\'C Action rcsolutlon af- fected n1111on lll'S and 1v<1rncn." she stated. "Of 21 ;1µpointed t'{)n11nlssions in the co11n1 y \1b1t·h Jta1·c a total mc1nbership of 1!16. only 28 arc wo1nen. OIANG-1 COAST CM DAllY PllOT Tl>t Ortf\11• (<>8'1 O~ltY PILOT,""""-"" I• ~-I"• "'••• Pr•~$. I& pybll"'ttel W ! ..... Ort f'l9• COA<I PuOI''"'"~ C~"'Pol"Y S•""'· ••t~ .c!l!lon• •r• PVb"l".c!. M<>...O•v '"'-" \C'tlaov. tor Co"• Mr<•. N•"'IXI" llt•<"· Hunl1nQTDf' 8t•<l>l ~o~nt•"' '.'•llP\', l •ou<>a llPCh, l••IM•l 5•0dl•l>ll<• 1...t S•n Cl•""'n!e/ ~In Ju1n C.•Dl•lr•l'>O. A .,nol• •~•on•( ..inion i. ovrt1111>'°" $•'u":••• 1...i ~11••:U\"J. T,.. pr/&lp.o l 1111rtli1hlno pl1n! lo •t UO Wnl ••v -'""!, C<:>oi. Mo•f. C•l••o•nl1, ta li. Robtrl N. W••d ,.,e.,.:lent inc Publt>h•r Jo e~ It. Cur!1y '.'o(I "'••kltnl '"" V•n1r1I Min•o" 111.,..,,, K•t •il Tho..,11 A. Mu,ph,111 MtnlQ 1n~ EO"O' C l!1rl11 H. loo• Rich1td r. tl1!1 AHll!lnt Man1g1n, Edi!~•• CNt• ,...,. Offlu, 11 0 W 11! ••v S+.1o t M1•1·~9 "d'••11:',,0. a.,. 1160, 926"16" Otkr Offic•• Nt,.pe<! l11c~; U:U N1wpor1 ll""ll •••d l •oun• 11 .. ch: m ~ornt ... ...,.,. Hll"tl.,g!on l••ch; 17111 (IN<l'I aoult••td $1n Clem.nit: JC$ No•lll I'! C1rn1r.11 llMI t .i.,.. .. 1714 1 641·4)21 Ci..HIH Ad•ettt""' 642·1671 CoP,•IO"t, tt lJ, O••"lt CH•I .. ul:lti1h1nt C.,,,l>ol"Y NO ........ •IO•!tl. lllvn•l lioM. H l,.rlol rnl!tt• Of H•trll1ef'henh h••ll" ,..,,. M ,.g,od..:"" ... 11....,r 1peclel ,., m iu ..., o! <ff~rleM .... ,,... $..:onO ClllO ll0\1101 , • .., I I (Ottl MtM, C•tltor11 l1 k!btcoln"°" ~ ct rrlor Ut.s "'°"'M" C.... ,.,.II U,lf ,....,,"''•· ml!lt1r~ .... 11 .... 11on1 u u """""'' Face lift AJ)p1•o ved Estancia Revamp Gets Board Okay Tr;. 1ng to h1 ·ad (;ff n.stng construction tost~. :-\e1,1:1)(}rt-f\.1cs:i school trustees 'l"tiesday <1pproved an es1in1alcd S<\15 .000 r1~n\odl'li11 :.: JOb :11 Estanc1:i ll igh School \\1ork cnuld brgin n~ t·;1rly as 1\pril 011 plans tu l•nlargc lhf' library, build a nc\v lt'lt'v1sion studio . ;11ld to pl:icc <.;11ut1rl-:1hso rhent p1ir1t•li n~ (Jtl Ore ceilini.: 1n rnu~t 11lll'!'lor curnt!ur_\;. 'r1·uste<•s 11or1nall\' du not au!hnri.'t' hidd1ng for plaus ilfter a r1rs! prcsen· talion , hut they agreed to an alteration 1n their norn1al procedures at th e urging of Deputy Superin tendl'nt Norn1.'.ln Lo:t!S, \1'ho pointed out that TnOatlon has h<'en raising the tost 1.1f cons truction 3! '.ht· rate of abou t v.·o perct:nl per n1onth. On that basis. a one n1onth delav in approval would mean a cost int'r<'aSc of nea rly SI0,000. "I guess we're really nr1t going !o gain anything by \1•aiting. ·• obse rved Judge Allo ius Christ1nas Tr ee --Not R ed Robe A juror's desire to add a festive touch to the cou r1roon1 had Or:inge County Superior Court Jurt ge \Vil!ia1n ~Iurray agreeing to ev,crything tod<i y except the .suggestion that he don a new robe during the Malia Parsoo sau11a bath trial. Judge Murray broke up the courtroom audience v.'hen he granted the panel's request to bring a Christmas tree to !he co urtroon1 for the duration -0f the holiday season. "I've been called a lot of things but 1'1n no Scrooge," the judge s3id. "But J'ni not going to act on r.1r. Huston's suggestion that I switch from a black robe to a red one in the spirit of the season. "These robes cost money," Judge ~fur­ ray carefully explained to the jury. "l-lowever, if the jury thinks a red union suit mi ght no! he out or place on the b e n ch I'm \l'illing 111 consider ii in the interests of good v. itl ," From P119e 1 SAUNA ... fro1n ihe hralth spa for the ps~·ch1a1nt· eondi Lion alll'gtd!y created \\'hen :'.\1·s. !')arson 1vas trapped 111 lhe sauna room . LRv.•is claims her e x p e r i t' n c e !ransformcd her rron1 a devout C::tttiolic 1noU1er of seven to three p('rsonalitiL'S, one of 11·hich prowled loca l bars seeking (tligih!e males and an u\tima!e se.~ual relationship. Lev.'is argues that illrs. Parson 1s bC'mming progressive!~· v.'orse from a psychiatric condition that has "~lanfl '' longing tor sex with strangl'rS and "~el ­ l\'." a rPmorseful projection. opposing those tlt·su·cs :111d trying to take O\C!' the v.·ornan's complete personality . Ruston clailns that t-.lr s. Par,.on's psychiatric co ndition. 1( it exists. 1~<1.s its origin in her husband·~ sugges!1011 that she p<1rtlcipate 1n a \\'1fe-sv.·app1ng fnur.o.omc and join tiin1 at !ocal topless shO\~!i. Fa sli io n Foul up: Ho stess, Gues t In Long Go 1r11 s \\'ASlllN(',TO'.\ • L"r•r I -Thl'olJgh a ~<X'ial sn<ifu at the \\'h1tc Jl11use, Pat !\'1xon and Ron11:1111a·s Fir~t Lady v.·orc long evening gov.·11s 1\hi!e ;ill the. other wnn1en guests carnc in short dre~ses. The \Vhite llouse !lad p:issed the wor<l 1hat the stale dinner Tuesday in honor of Romanian President N i co ! a e CeauSi'~tu and hl~ \\'ifc \vnuld IX' "in- lnrm:Jl'' bcc:i11sc of C'on11nu11ist tr~1dl!ion, inste.1d ()f lhr usual b]a (·k tie att'1re In~ such events. llu1 the First Lad y's socia l aides did ni1t h<H gain on ~!rs. Cr<i11sest.'t1 . \rho bro'.lugl"rt "'ilh her a Jong black an<l gold _l!o11·11 which she "'anted to 1\'ear to 1hr \\'hi !C House . . \\'l1t'n Mr!!. Nixon found out v.·hat her ~'.ties! of honor was \.\-'earing. !ille fetched :1 ~ho<·kin~ pink go v.'n out _ nf .!1cr v.:11rdrolw In keep the Ron1 anian f 1r~t Lady i::ompany in the fas hion depart- nH·nt Death Plunges Still Mystery BOULDER, Colo. 1(;Pt l -A rescue leader sa\'S \\.'hat caused t w o college ::::tudcnl9 1'0 fall to their deat hs during :l snov.•storm on a mountain cli mbing trip 111i!l rC'rnnin a 1nys1rry. even though a rescue party was in voice contact with one of the climbers before he f f'll "They're the only ones "'ho wilt eve r know wh:il ht1ppened up thcrr." rescur ll'<Hlcr ~an B-0.,1·ye r s:1id TtH'SdHy l);inie l T. Fr<ink . JR. of llu_v Vdlagr. Donald Sn1~lll1ood . l:lchool board i.irt·si· dent. The plans for ren1odPl1ng h;1d hf>i•n prest.'nletl to tr't1S\l't'S 1 ... ·1r1· h1·fon·, and r.·<l l'h ri rne lhey l'>l'TC sent b:ick <r1r further n1cxlifit·a!ion Loats luld lruSlt'l'S !h;.1t $260Jl'J.'l of th e planned remodeling already is rnn- t111nt:-d in the. distric!'s e:os!ini:? liuildi11g ai;counl Tht> ri•main1ng SJ;i5.!'MH1 11·rHtld t'time fn11n s<d•' of l'~l'1:.>;s Sl'hool ~i f!·~ to the cit )' of Cust;1 ,\l\·s:1. Loats admitted !hat !lir di strirt do!·rn t )'(•t have th1• n1oncy from sale of til e .school sites. bu! he said h" was ronfi(h·ni 1hJI 1he transaction could be cornplct(·d by spnng. 1'hc llHl ior p,;irt of !hf' TPtllod!'linr, \,,.ill Cf'nt f'r on rhr cen1r:1! h;1ll\\•av of Es!anci11. A JO-foot \vall wi ll b~ 'c·or> st ructed ti) enclose thP OiJ!'ll arf'a of the h11ll no11• ser\'ing ;1s thr 111(•di a ('Pn l('r, In addition. Lonrs said . tht' C'C'i!in~ nr lhc .... ·hole cf'ntral arl't• would h1• ni;idt\ soun<t-Jbsorht.'nl ··su lh;it 11'(' don l g~·1 :ill fhr noi se fmn1 kid s npe11i11g ..illd (·losing 1ht·ir lockrrs ·• The schonl library. :ilso lof'ntrrl 111 1he 1•rntrnl hallway :•re~1. will t·xp1111d 1nro tile old telpvision studio. A 111•1v stud io, \1·i1 l1 roughl.v trqJlt' ll1r student capacity of the old onr. \1 ill hr built near th e lndustri:.d arts S<·Cllon of canipus. The re n1odeling will incl ud (' t·on- slruction of several ne1v conferc·nrc rooms for studrnt activ i!ies, :ind :i 11r1v :.lt1n1ge art'<l for props for thi' t!r;11~1.1 dt·partrncnt ' T u:o Kidnap ed il1icl1.iga1i Bo ys F ouu£l NJ urdered BOtl!ULVS. Mic h. !UPll -Gcr<lld Crafl v.·as a bri ght-eyed. 8-year-0ld 1~·ho unl'l' starreO in LJ n advcrtisen1enl for Kentuckv Fried Chicken. Keith Arnold 11·as a 6:vear·old friend . 1'hcy ,;,.ere k1dnaped Saturday as Oiey played in front -0r a friend's house. Police fou nd their bodies 1'ucsday in an abandoned field. 1'he Arnolds learned of the kidnap Satu rday \Vhen someone telephoned their home to demand a ransorn of $53.000. "I cvu ldn'l raise SSOO. let alone S:i3 ,000," Mrs. Arnold sobbed. After po!ict tried u11su ccessfu lly In !rap the kiclnapers v.•ith a fak e money drop. using newspapers instead of c<1sh. lhe telrphone calls stopped . There \Vas no \vord of the boys' fa te until Tuesday. Then a passing n1otoris1 spoltl'd a body ln a fiel d l1l'ar J)c t r o it 's tl1 etropo!itan Airport. He told po!!ce. It was Keith Arnold and he had been :;hot s('veral times in lhe head. An intensive scLJ rch in the \vet. Hiick 11·ceds turned up 110 lrace of his friend. (~t.'ril!d, bu! a won1an passing a field about a mile away spoil ed ano1her bod~_ Jt was described by polite as a dumping ground for n1urder vic!lms. The bodies 11·erc the eighth nnd ninth found in the fields in JO months. Police said they had no clues to the ~illings. r.lrs. Craft 5ho\ved newsmen some vf her son's homework -all marked wit h a teacher's star for excellence. "I don 't understand ii," she said. '·/Tc loved hfc t1nd school and the Cub Scout ,; ~o much. He 1,1·as so bright and friendly " F rom Page I ON OFRE. • • BuronkR~' sa id nn f)l 'rn1 1t r<1n !1(' ~r:HHtd 1u11~,,.~ 111~ \'(1a~!t1l t'1n i11111 ~.~111n fi nd~ :hen· i~ nu sub:.!Jtlli<il ;1dversc l ll\'1n1111nc111ul t·ffel't fron1 1hc prO Jt•ct. "Tht' {'Otnh111a11on of bl«u.:h. ~urf and ;tnvont• who h;is se1·n that sl!e \VOUld nol v.·ant to protect it. canyon 1nakcs rhis a unique retrr:H1(ln~11 ;irca.'' liodov1tz said rhis 1norn1ng <is he showed slides of the 5c1:1 Unofrc bt>ach. Sl&UJ)iJlf/ llp F ir~t unit~ (Ir Irvine ('on1pany's Pron1on tory Point :lp;~rlnient. p!'OJCCt in Newport Beacll are nearing cn111pletion . J·:ventually. all 520 units overlookin g- B::tys1dc Uri ve. Pron1ontory Bay and B;ilboa Isla nd will be wh ite with red tile roofs. ('on1pany officials sav tenants ,.ho ul d be able to n1ovc into the $20 tni'!!ion development by stnn1n cr. I\ental rates v.•i!I run fron1 $300 to $1,000 per month. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------- "No f{1101 v led9e' P1·es iclent's Secreta1·y Recallecl 011 Tape Gap \\'ASlllNGTO\i (U PI l -nose ?-.lary \\'ood~. PresiJl'rll 1'ixon's person a I Set'n.·tary. testified today she had no knn11'ledgl· of ho\\/ 18 minutes v.·erc ohlitcrn!rd fron1 one \Vatergate tape nr ll'h11thr r !lll'l'C \1·;1s ;iny dclibcr<itc t:1n1p1'r1n g ll'ith tile tupes. r.li ss \\oods. ~uddcnly recalled to the stand on orde r of U.S. District ,Judge .lohn J. Sirita. said she h:id no additional 1nfnrn1ation to give regarding the 111ystcry of Nixon's tapes. "Do you have any kno\1·ledge th<it $100 BI LLS FLOOD WATERGATE PANEL. Story, Page 4 ;1nyone tampered u·ith, altered. erased or obliter<ited an .v portion of those tapes '.'" asked .Jill Volner. as an assistani :.pcC"laJ prosecutor. •·>;o, r-.1a·rn . I don't ," l\llss Woods replied. tlliss \\'oods testified twice previously 111 Sir1ca's hearing on the \\1hite ~louse tapes -once on Nov. 8 when she dld not mention an IB·minut e gap on a taped con versation brtween Nixon and his former a1ae H. R. 11a!deman on June 20. 1972. and again on Nov. 26 when she said she n1ay have caused part of the gap. Sirica. saying he \\'anted to "get to th.: bottom " or the prob!e1.1, ord ered Miss \lioods recalled , of ne .... 'spopers. radio and media. . . "If I muld offer any idea. any proof . iiny knowledge of hO\\' that 18--minute gap t\appened, nobody on C'arth ,1·011ld be happier to offer it." she added. Sirica said ht' \l'ilnll."d IO find 011! if r.liss \\'oods \1·as represrntcd by \\'h1tr l{ouse lav.·yers or ;inyonc v..·hen she in· itially testified. "I think the \\'hole th ing should be opened up," the judge sald. I-le ordered: "Have her come right do,,.,·n." The month-old hearing 11·as then recessed and Sirica directed l\ti ss \\'oods be told to appear '>'-'ithout be ing told "anything that took place in this courtroom this morning." smca's order was rrlaycd !o ~liss Woods who appeared at his court roon1 soon a flerv.·ard . Samuel J. Pov.·crs. one of l\1xon ·s team of la wyers, was testifying ,.,·hen Sirica interrupted. He said r.tiss Woods was brought to the court as a "fact witness" for the White House on Nov. 8 but did not know at the time ·.vhether he had the power lo represent her in court. Gentlen1e11, Hit Your Kickstands "\\'e v.•ant to find out the truth in this matter. Sirica told ,\·liss Woods dur· I! will be motocross time again st !ng her sa minutes of testimony. "Do C-Osta l\fesa's Te\\'ink\e Park Saturday yot: know anything that would thro1v and everyone of the competitors ha-s light on this very serious problem about pledged not to use one drop of gasoline . what caused that 18·minute gap?" This motocross is for bicycles only. He to ld r<.1iss \Voods his hearing inro It is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on the th e tapC's case was "the greatest fon1m quarter·mile C(lUfSe next to the tenni5 ~ uti'll ever h<i\'E' the opportunity tn spea k courl~ ~t 880 Junipero Drive. in" bt1! 5lrC$Serl "!h is is not ;i :rid!.' Boys and girls :ige<I sev('n thrnugh "I 1h111k 1t 1f; a trial." tlliss \\'oods 16 are invited to partlc\pate. Registration J'l'pl11•d •·r h:1 \~' lil'r n tried by a jury begins at 9:15 a.m. in four classes. OPEN 9 to 6 ------~ . '.\. .... -- Pri1n e Tin1 e On His Hau£ls SJ·:AITLJ·:, '\':1sh. ! L.:PI 1 -1·11~ foll11;1·ing appe<i rcd in Tuesd<1y's ~catlle Post-Intelligencer classifird ndl'erti~en1ent set·tion u n de r personals : "Sue. since you left me, my heart has felt a great Juss. The house seems darker thiln C\'Cr bcfllre. No one to talk to nic at n1eal!irnes. The 11·ar1n glO \\' th11;t !{reeled me upon ~oming hon1e .ls 11n lnngl."r !t1rrr !'i'e1·1•r h<1d I rC':tl1z- ~'d huw lonrlv l1fr r11u ld be. l\11011·- 1ng ho""' 111u~·h th1 s has hurt 1ne, please slop my suffering and send :he TV back. Ric k." G rou11dhreaking For Mesa Hotel Slated Mo11da y Groundbreaking ceremonies for th1· largest hotel in Costa i\!esa , the 403-room Sooth Coast Plaza 1-lotel. v.·il! be held t-.londay. The J7·SIOD". $18 million hotel v.•ill be the 58th in the family ot Weste rn International Hotels. DC'vclopment of the Sotl!h C'.oast Pla7a Hote l is a joint venture by 1he Segerstrom Family and Connecticut General Life Jnsur;incr. The hotel v.·il l emp loy about 400 persons. Th e design features priva te ~uitr~. convention rooms. and a grand ballrooni capable of acco1nn1odnting a reception of I .000 persons. Recreational facilitieg \\'ill Include a putting green, Olympic size S\vimming pool~ badminton and pad- dle ten nis cour ts, and a children's play area. Architect for the South Coast Pla1 .. :t llo!rl is Skidn1orr. Owings and .\lerrill of San Vranc1sro :ind !he gf'ner;'ll <"On· tractor ls C. L. Peck of Los t\ngcle5. W1nplction is scheduled by niid-1975. • "It sccn1s to n1e. inconceivable tha1 "There is no reason to destroy seven· tenths of a rn i!e of public beach now available for recreation. p;1 rticularly when so niany alternatives exist.·• he said. "It's possible to have ener gy on th is site and pro!ect the bluffs and •· beach.·• Some Suggestions for Christmas Masks-Fins-Snorkles Frisbees Water Wonder Kick Boards Jump Ropes Weight Lifting Benches Boxing Gloves Footballs-Basketballs 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Baseballs & Mitts Bodovitz s:tid that the congressiona l speed '":irh wh ich the A1<1ska pipe line w;i.~ approved is evidence that a change in San Onofre might not take too long. And he pointed out that "even under the best of circumstances'' the two nu t"lea r rr;ictors would not be in opera· ti vn unt il 1979 or 1980. A speedy approv;;I now \\'OUld only ignore the environment. he sald, ::ind JA'OUldn't solve the current energy shortage!!. 1l ie State Coastal Zone Conservation Com n1lsslon is the last necessary agency to consider the application by Sout hc.n1 Cali fon1ia Edi son and Sa n IJiego Gas and Electric Company. The $1.3 billion project \\.'as llpproved Jasl September by the San Diego Regional Coastal commission. That was appealed to the state by a number of environmental group!!. The Federal Atomic Energy Com· mi~lon has also granted a permit to the pn;iject which i~ on the Ca1np Pendl~ton Marine Base in northern San Diego County. Gym Bars Reducing Belts Chest Pulls Back Packs Thermal Underwear Mittens-Snow Caps Boys N.F.L. Football Suits Football Jerseys Acrylic V Neck Sweaters Letterman Jackets Baseball Warmup Jackets Slant Boards ,, 1· ,, ,, 1; tr~.·;o:: ..... ' d f' ... ,, .. " • Warm Up Suits Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & "Balls Handballs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets Darts & Dartboards Speedo Swim Suits Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes ! I Ohio , 11nd Guy J). ,JPnks. JR. of Colorado Springs. died lryin2 to clirnh ii mountHin i11 rhr Fla ti ron ra11i:t1· jl1.-;t (\\'o m\lcs rrn111 rhc IJnivf'rsity of r olorado rumpus Edison officials clisputed the staff T'('port. co nten<llng that Any modtrlcatlon of plans \li'ould 1nea n a four to six-yei'lr delay. They a lso said th ey don't think then~ 11re any other viabl a Jocntio11s. .,, ........ ...,,.,, .... ,...,. • .._-..~ :C• ~I ••, 1 t. • ;_ -., ' I , • ...., .... ~ . ' ,~."" ... ~,............, _.,___. I \ f6 Di\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL Pi\GE ' I i I ' I I I ' ' ' ' I I 1, • • " Refuge Because cul-de.sac lots provide h omeowners with a refuge from the noise and traffic of through streets, living on a "dead end" is desirable a nd cosl.'5 more money, s ometimes as n1uch as $500 more on a new home. Residents picking out their new homes o n Dahlia Avenue in the Greenbrook tract of Costa Mesa took com[ort in the fact that maps provided by the Larwin Corp. showed it to be a cul-de-sac, and g ladly paid the additional ch arge. Wt:.en Larwin announced its intention of eliminal· ing the closure and connecting it with a road which could bring South Coast Plaza traffic pas t their front lawns, the homeowners quite understandably became upsel. They threw up a roadblock to prevent cre ws from going to work on the access road. The a ccess road is a requirement of the c ity. Larwin cann ot be blamed for its being connected at the Dahlia cul·de·sa r because as of the n1 oment there is n o other place for it to go. It. bas been impossible to obtain a more suitable alignment. Negotiations are underway to reroute the required access road, restoring to the homeowners the peace and quiet they paid for. Progress is encouraging. It is to be boped that the result will be positive. The homeowners deserve a better break. Donbtf ul Distinction The purity of the air -fresh , c lean breezes brought in from the ocean -always has occupied a place near the top on Costa Mesa's list of desirable at- tributes. Srnog was something they had i n Anaheim or La llabra but locally it was virtually unknown. Costa Mesa was the place where you could recognize things a quar· ter nlile away and where nature always looked brand· ne w. No more. In October, Costa Mesa took on the dub- iou s distinction of being the smoggiest city in all of Threatened Orange County - a lot smoggier Utan Anahcin1 or the traditional leader. La J-labra. The air rnonitoring station recorded 20 days of ''bad air" as defined by federal anti·poUution stan· dards of .08 parts per n1illion oxidants per hour. Co n· sldering Ottober had Sl days, that left Cos ta Mesa with only 11 days of clean air. Whether or not the comparative standings with other comn1unities are aceurate-and they \Yell may not be -Costa ~1esans can no longer brag about their clean air. Chamber of Com1nerce brochures 1nav even have to be re\vritten. But at least Cos ta ~tesans Will be brought to the realization that srno g is very 1nuch lheir- problem and their duly to do son1ethlng about. Hospital Seeks Advice l·loag h1e1norial liospital directors last week ntade an unusual but welco1ne announcen1ent that they plan to make every effort to find w ays that people believe the hospital could serve them better. Directors of the Newport Beach hospital said they are forming a "consume r committee" a s one of 10 subcommittees that will report to a newly fora1ed long range planning counc:il. On the panel will be representatives of state and local government, the clergy, the school system and, among others, the news media. · In announcing formatjon of the s pecia l subcom- mittee, administrator Scott S. Parker sald, "If we want to take a realistic look at the future, we can't just do it internally." 'fhat's fresh and refreshing talk. It's encouraging because the committee should open some needed new lines of communication between the h ospital·that's· become.an .inst itution and t he comn1unity. The long.range result sho uld be better use of com· munity resources and better he alth care service for the community. c --..........::.:._ -~r14:;;t17 'Hold it, Maurice! We niay 11ave to do so111ething radical iie,~t year and design a pra ctical ca r!' Pro·111it1e11t .Je1vs Predicted Dile11i111a ·l ; i , 1 U.S. Navy Faces Soviet Challenge Dear Gloomy Gus Prophetic Book on Israel WASHI NGTON -\Vhat amounted to "a U.S.-Soviet naval confrontation took · place during the ?rlideast war and : its Im plications \Vere nol reassuring. : The tin1e has passed when th e U.S. ; Navy ruled the seas. . In the past 10 years, the Soviet navy :has been vastly expanded in a ship ~building program excel'ding the U.S. ·more than 3 to l and including an impressive array of missile-firing cruis· ers and subs. • The sepl uai::cnar· : ian and acid·tongued naval philOfiopher, Admiral H y rn a n ~ Rickover. in a II•· bl.e-pounding closet! : session of the l~ousc · Appropriations Sub- : committee last June. defined the prob- :..Iem. "I believe it is clear." he said, "that the Sovif'IS must believe it is credible that there could be a U.S.·Soviet I confrontation al sea. because the Soviets are pouring vast resourct's inlo a na\'Y capable of challenging our navy at sea. ~ "IF TlfEV did not consider that 1 to be crechble. J can see no logical reason why they y,•ould be build ing the ·particular flet>t they are building. There ! is no fleet other than ours in the world •for the Soviets to challenge. : "If \.\'e are unable to provide naval ·support lo overseas forces. then y,·e •are not able to conduct overseas opera· : tions of any kind, by the anny, navy, or a ir force. P ractically. \Ve have no , other way than to send our supplies 'by sea. Therefore, I think the answer is that we must conclude it is credibll' and that certain!" the Soviets thc1nsclves think it is credible." CERTAINl~Y they did. In unmistakable terms, Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev (RICHARD WILSO~ informed President Nixon tha t if the U.S. v.·ould not join Russia in a joint r-.-tideast force, Russia might go in alone, notwithstanding the beefed-up presence of the U.S. Sixth Fleet. This was something entirely new in the military relallonship betv.·een the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Ten yc11rs ago even the brash Khrushchev e<1uld noL have made such a threat cre<iible. But it was credible in the h.ll'ditc r· ranean in 1973 because Russia had built the ships. eq uipped them \vith the cruise missiles which made U.S. aircraft car· riers vulnerable and sent them lo con- front the U.S. navy. The Russian cruise missiles and the U.S. lack of defense against them were \\'hat made Rickover pound the lable. "The Soviet navy," he said last June, "ree<1gnized the great potential for tac· tical cruise missile submarines n1any years Dgo. Their surface-launched sub- marine missile has been deployed for over JO years. The Soviet navy has progressed through five classes of tac- tical cruise missile-firing submarines. but .l have not been abl e 10 get even one of these subn1arines approved by our navy.'' THE PROBLE~f is not confined lo the type or tactical missiles the Soviet navy can employ against opposing n:'lva l fon~es. Admiral Elmo Zumwalt . Jr., chief of naval ope.rations. predicted th<1~ the Soviet Union's carrier force would cventu;illy outnumber the 14 attack car· riers upon whlch the present U.S. ai r superiority at sea is based. • The Kremlin has made no secrel of its intentions. Its naval cornmanders trave publicly boasted th<1l world-wide .fust coinCidcnce? 'The fact that Costa T\tesa was Orange County's smc>ggiest city in October and is located directly downwind fron1 Edi· son's Huntington Beach plant? F . L. S. GIOOrT'l'I' GUI commems ••• IUbmllltd bw •t•ller1 •nd do ""' ntcni.arilw r-11KI lhl vi ew• al lht Mwu>1p.er. 5tnd your Pit "'•• It Gloomy GMI, Dilly l"Uot. U.S. naval superiority \\'as short.Ji ved. They illustra,ted v.·hal this is beginning to mean in the Mediterranean where their vital interests are affected, and where they arc sloy,·ly and steadily clamp- ing a stranglehold on the movement of the wor ld0s oil supply. Rickove r poinled out before the crisis at sea that Russia is gaining "footholds and toehold s" in ··1he most i1nportant part of t he earth for us today", the Near East and Persian Gulf. Wll EN AN Israeli-Arab settlement opens up the Suez Canal, it will he a waterway for the further extension of Soviet sea power to lhc Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean and no longer subject to containment by the U.S. navy. The sea confrontation during the ~1idcast war has had a sobering eHect in !he Nixon administration. The U.S. Sixth Fleet. which once could dominate trouble spots. was confronted by a Sovirt Mediterranean force totaling some 40 ships, including destroyers and sub· marines. This is a drastic change fron1 10 years ago. 'rhe American public understands very little of this. The navy's philosophL•r has this to say about l!: ··1r an opponent is successful in developing v.'t•apon!> that c;in sink large numbers of our carrii·rs and we; are not succe!;~htl in developing adt'quate countt·rweapons -or if we simply do not build sufficient 1node111 carriers to prn1cct our srnlanes -the U.S. will have to change its na1ional ob- jectives to be consistent wilh the innbili1y to conduct overseas military operations."' Biscayne 'Gossip' Ousted Home Purc1ias ed For Nixon Bodyguard 1. ! W ASHTNGTON -The government persuaded one of President Nixon's Florida neighbors to give up her home, according to a classified account, because she had been "spreading wild tales o( what wa s going on in the presidential con1· pound.·' The President'li two • ravorite millionaires, Bebe Reboto Md Ro- . bert Abplanalp, join· ed in the effort to remove the alleged g~ip frorn the fash- ionable Key Bis- cayne neighborhood. · • She Is Mn. Perry O'Neal, a sweet, 70- year-old widow, who assured us she "klv- ed the Nixons" and brought Lhem roses. She agreed to vacate her home to make room for tha President's com· · mwUcatlons staff, but she didn't want to lease It to the government. Abplanalp . quJckly coughed up $150,000 to buy the house from her and then he leased it to the government for $18,000 a year. 111E PUBLIC Buildings Service iient Theodore Sllcbs from its Atlanta regional office to K<'Y Dl.!lcayne to ncgotiRte the ' deal. lie met v.·lth Rebozo on February 6, 1989. 11nd 11flerward submitted this (JACK ANDERSON) confidential report or their conversation. "Mr. Re bozo stated that this would not be the ordinary type of negotiation," recounted Sachs. "Mr. Rebow stated that Mrs. O'Neal, who li\100 at 478 Bay Lane, was creating a problem for the President and for the Administration by going around the island and spreading wild tales of what was going oil in the presidential compound in Key Bis· cayne. "Further, since the White House Com- munications Agency needed space In the compound for the commwlicaUon operation, it was determined that the leasing of the house at 478 Bay Lane would provide the space required by lhe agency and would also solve the problem created by Mrs. O'Neal by removlng her from the scene." TllE WIDOW was distressed over lhis account of ber alleged tattling. "J never <Ud any such thing ,'' she huffed . "'l'hat's the worst thing t ever heard .. _ I was a good neighbor and I carried roses over to her (Mrs. Nixon) personally." Sach.o; continued his story: .iM~. Rebozo further \\'cnt on lo slnte that since ~lrs. O'Ncal was not interested in leasing the house, he had contacted a friend of his, Mr. Robert !{. Abplanalp of Bronxville. New-York. and Mr. Abplanalp had agreed to purchase lhc O'Neal home as a favor to the President and Mr. Rcbozo. .. "Negotiations between h.1r. Abplanalp, Mr. Rebow and the O'Neals resulted in a sale of the home al 478 Bay Lane to Mr. Robert Abplanalp and his wife for $150,000. "MR. REBOZO stressed the fact lhat Mr. Abplanalp had purchased the home merely as a favor and did not want to make a profit on it: but since Mr. Abplanalp had taken the money out or a company rund , he wanted a fair net return on bis money and a price of $18.000 as an annual rental had been agreed upon." Abplanalp also c>bjected lo signing an agreement that would permit the govern· ment to use the house for any purpose It wished. Phibly for this reason, the Secret Service and the White H.ouse Communications Agency traded houses. Thus the Presidf:nt's bodyguard wound up replacing the 1nlk11.tive Mrs. O'Neal and they have a repulatlon as the most tight-lipped men in government. To the Editor: Gentiles and J e\\'S bo!h would do well to re·read the uncannily prophetic book "What Price Israel," by the Jewish au thor. Alfred M. Lilienthal (1-fenry Rcgncry Co., Cbicago ). Lilienthal, along with such prominent Jews as Prof. A.lbert Einstein, Lessing R<>5en\vald, Rab- bi Judah L. Magnes and Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis foresaw the dangers of establiihing a thcocratic- political state in Palestine. Th e v predicted what our antagonizing of th·e Arabs would bring down on our heads, and how the Russians stood ready to move in on the coming chaos and take over control of the entire Middle East, as they almost did a month ago, and probably will in the future. TltAT ISRAEL, a nation at that time of less th an a million, they could see was not viable, surrounded bv 42,000,000 antagonistic Arabs and Mosiems. Th;it Israel could exist onl y as a sort of "5lst s tate" of the U.S., and only \\'ith lhe financia l maintenance of the U.S .. ~·hose people, jt is said have already poured 10 billion dollars in dona tions. gifts of cash and materials and "loans" into it. while America's balance of payments sank deeper into the red each n1onth. 'l'hese seers were certain that even- tually the day would come when America would be drawn in to the mae\strorn of baille, as \Ve were in Vietnam. and it serm~ that d.iy is now near. Lilien· thal's book is in UCI Library. JOSHUA J\IELDEN l'1t1 ... e l<J Soi.:e To !lie £ditor: \\'i1h the energy crisis bl·comlng C\'Cryonc·s fight. there are many ad · ditional ways to save. One v.·J1ich hasri"l hl'cn mentioned is the rc.-duction of the use of clothes dryers. \\lith the v.•eather \Ve have in Ca lifornia. except for a ft'W rainy days, our v.•ash could be hung out and let mother nalure take care of the drying. Almost every home has either a gas or electric dryer and pulling up a clothesline and using it could cul down the use of energy. ALSO. it seems totally unnecessary for nicrchants to have big advertising signs li t up nights when their businesses are closed. The private citizen is asked to tum off all unnecessary lights, bul the banks. auto dealers, stores all glare forth \Vith huge signs. Inside security li ghts a re understand able, but is it. necessary tQ have the entire ceiling lit? Every other bank of li ghts \vould provide the same securily. If lhc n1erchants don't coopcra!e, I for one \\.'ill not pa1ronize a store that is not concerned enough lo turn off the lighls when the shop is closed. JEANNETIE SCHROEDER Like Horse•? To the Editor: Do you like horses? If you do, \li'e need your help now ! Orange County·s I sn't It the Trutl1! Freedom is the most preeious of gifts: something that all men and women want but something that exists only among animals. If you don 't accept thllt ve rity then observe the bird in the. bush and the bird in the hand. The one will fly away at the sltghtest threa t lo Its freedom : the other wishe(O it could. "B.itter bt a fre e bird than a c.111r ti ve kinu." -DanUh proverb I ( MAILBOX J Let!ers from readers are IVe./cornc. Norn1a/ly, 1uriters should convey thl'lr 111essages in 300 words or less. Tlie rigllt to co11de11se letters to fit space or erin1t1Late libel is rese r ved. All let· ters niiist include signatllre and n1ail- i11g address but na1nes n1ay be witll· held on request if sufficien t rea.~011 is appare11t. Poetry will not be pub· lished. population ls exploding and ns a result, th ere soon may ~ no room for riding trails. In fact, urbanization mav make ii increasingly in1possible lo even keep horses, let alone have adequate riding trails. OVER 10 YEARS ago, the County Planning Commission proposed an ex- tensive countyy,·ide riding and hiking trail system within the .General Plan. \\1ilh a few exceptions, little has been done to implement this system. further· more, we have recently been told by a member of the Planning Department that public demand for trails seems to be nonexistent. This is alarming! If you share our concern, join us in writing to George Osborne, Interim County Planning Director as well as your ov.·n Supervisor. and urge them to take positive action. Then write us ( P. 0 . Box 868. San Juan Capistrano. 92675) so that \\'e can help coordinate efforts to establish and irnprove riding !rails. 1-IUGH GRAY, President 1'he Cap istrano Vall r,y lforsemen's Association School Fuel To the Editor: The Laguna Beach School system is 400 gallons short of the 4.040 gallons of fuel needt'Ci for st udent transportation in Nove1nber, according to Ray Lawson. director of Laguna·s school transporta· ti on. If President Nixon would forego just one trip to San Clemente, ordinarily made v.•ith all three presidential planes, 60.000 gallons of fuel might be saved, <'nough to transport La guna's pupils 14.8 months: in other words, the rest of this school yea r and all of the next school year, too. SARAH LUDWIG Ch oracle To the Editor: \\lhile driving home to Newport Be01ch rro1n a late 1necting in Loog Beach I couldn 't help noticing a few things that must be as da mned irritating to others as th ey \\'Cre to nic: RELATIVELY unimportant display lights and signs brightly Ill all along the way, empty offices nooded with light. the l~unlingloo Sea Cliff tennis courts bright as day, the S. Calif. Edison plant lighted like a huge Christmas tree, the Irvine O>ast Racquet Club ~lo\v }o'ashion Island with a positive ocean of Ufi:ht! with a fraction or the courts occupied , Fashion Island itself certainly at least a third overlighted, the Philco- Ford offices on the hill Y.'ith every v,rlndow glaring and. to top the whole deal. tile New port Bench ·rennis Club courts nooded with some 60 ve ry pov.•erful lights and only two courls occupied. That pince nlone uses tnore energy in one nighl than my fam ily could use tor all purposes In five years. When I reached home my fan11ly had :i C(luplc or li~hts on and the temperature in the 67-611 degree area trying to cooperate \Vilh the President's request. THEN '\'E HEA R on the news that 1hcy·r(' !urning off the perpetual gas name over John F'. Kennedy's grave to Sa\·r fuel. and every night for long, hours they turn on all those gas torches around the front of the Newporter Inn and all of its pools. The Newporter \\'astes 1n one week of burning enough fuel lo keep the President's torch lighted for JOO years (as well .as heating a couple of thousand 68-degree energy-sav- ing homes ). tr this charade continues for another week and in so-called ''Nixon country," lhen we a re going to say to hell with it and again tum on our few lousy 100-watt globes and live in more com- fortable tempe ratures and join hands wit h the wasters and go skip down the rat hol e together. figuratively yelling, Long Live the Arabs and Drown the Israelites! HENRY BURKE P.S. This \\'hole picture is thrown even n1or(' out of v.·hack after learning from the nev.-spapers and radio of the job losses of hundreds of pilots, plane and boat manufacturing e mployes and hun- dreds in related services -all due to the ener gy shortage. Tmitchi11g Feet To the Edltor: ffow docs the old adage go: To err is hwnan. So rnuch is being broadcast nowadlys about r-.tr. Nixon's 1>r1vatc secretary and the "t1ccldenta!'' slippa~e of her foot -\1·h1le listening lo the now l'elcbrated \\'h1te House tapes. She 's ::i rt'al 'fa ll ' g;1I. l\IUClf l\10RE plalL'lillle is the fact that a certain and very 1nuch roncemed former Palnce Guard, while 111 possession of the very same tapes devt'loped a twitching foot. Anything is possible when one is under stress. Peopl.:! do things that are positively appalling under dures.,, and in lhe unhealthy climate of \\l ashington D. C .. al\ hell is dally break- ing loose. Pray tell me gentle reader how can \\'e make our nation , the most durable democracy Qf all times. function properly again? Our founding fath ers n1ade ample provision for orderly impeachment. So, v.'hat are '''e \\'ailing for? BEING non·political n•ill reduce uJ' into the greatest banana 'dictat' republ ic ' of all li mes. I BOR IS BUZAN , DAILY PILOT Robert N, \Veed. PubUsh4!r Thoma.! Kecvil, Editor Barbara Kreibich Ed11oriaL Page Editor The editorial ·~ ot tM Dally Pilot Sct'kll lo lnfonn and stimulate rvadcni hy presenting on thla pqe diverse eomnlt'nlllJ'Y on kJptC9 ol ~ lttest t>y !'i)'l'l<'Hc1tlrd rol umni!l!s llnd cartoon1s!s, by pr,widing a forum for readers· vic'A·ll am! by presenllnc thhl nCW11papcr·11 opinions Md ldl!a.a on cum:nt toplt'll. Thf!' Kl l!oriAI opinbm ol !he DaJly l'llot ar.opear only In the cdilorial rolurttn at thr top ot the par;e, Opinion$ expret~ by the rol· urt1n\1ts and cartoonists and lettfr .,.,Tllers llN' tht>lr own and no f'IWlrorsl'l· mrnt or tht•lr l'iCW'JI by th•: Dally l '\lot should ~ lnfernd. Wednesday. Dec. 5. 1973 q11icl~ A1•1•roval S1Jee<I , W elf a1~e Bills Lam1cl1ed SACRAMENTO (API \l.'lth lleagan ndministrn11on ba<!king, California 1!111 rn.Jkt•r:-; ha ve p11c;h('d a f>,:; -tTlll{· -l*r Mur speed lirnil :ind a corn- pron1ise v.·elfarc bill through a first round of erncrgency hearings. 1' h c lcglslaturc. moving v.'1t h unusual swiftness. took the ;J("!1vn "-'ithin hours :tftc·r 1•prn1ng a special session :l! noon Tues- day. Tile JO m p h, cu t in tbe speed limit could be u1 effect by early nc.-.:t v.•ttlc The welfare bill is designed tr. a\'ert a loominl{ crisis in ad· ministration of the progran1 of aid to CJlifornia's 500 ,000 aged, disabled :ind blind t l'<'.JP- icnts. TI-IE ASS E ,\I B LY Trans- portation Com1nittcc Tues- day <1ppro1•N:i a measure by Speaker llob !11oretti. ( ri- Van Nu ysJ . to cut the st:1tt''s speed limit to 55 m.p.h. fr(l m the present 6:> m.p.h. lintit. The 12-0 vote sent the bill to the Asecrnbly \Vays and JI.leans CornmitLC'e. !111ore11i predicted quick approval tht>rc and on the Assembly floor. Actual fuel savings \\'ill be about three percent, cxprrt.s prt'dicted Tuesday. It would be an optimum 10 perCt'..'rlt. they said, if motorists dro ve 6~ m.p.h. every time th{'y legally could do so. But they don't be<'ause of the varying flov.· of traffic. As !av.makers con v en e their first emergency session in two years, an almost idcn- t1cal speed lim i1 hill by ;;\ate Sen. Lav.·rencc \\'alsh. ( l)./lun- t1ngto11 !'ark!. aln1ust won 1n1. n1N.11:.itL• approv:1\ un the ::.Cn<ili.: noor. Senators had dumped !heir n1les to Pt'rn1il r1uick l'QllSidera tion. but then r!r-tour1·d \Val:-:h's bill mlo his tr a n~portation Co1n111ittee <rft1:r ~11r1le lt1wmakers said they \l't·rl' ui:ting too fast. ··you·rl' JUSI bypas.~lng e1'('ryont•. [ think th<' public has lhl· right to ap1M.':1r b<'fore a o:nnmittee." said Sen. \Valtl'r Stiern, (U- Uakerslicld i. 1\tORETTl'S BILL \\'OUld un- po ...... the 55 m 1> h. sp1:l'd linl!t urH1] J1 1ni: 30. 1975 \\'alsh 's would kt.'{'p ii 111 t'ffett unlit the governor declares then ... t~ no longer <i fuf'I sht'.ll1age. Backers of the spred Jhnlt bills s~ld one of thein could be signed into law by the tin1e l<:nvmakers ended !he ir four-day e1ncrgcncy session J-'ridl!y. c:ov. l~onald Reagan headed hatk to California today ar1er a good v.·i ll tour of Aus tralia, Indonesi a a n d Singapore. Aides said he \\'Ould sign a 55-m.p.h. limit bill. A \Y:o-hour conference con1- mi!lce app ro\'ed the com- promise \Yelfare bi ll Tuesday, sending it to the floors of the Assembly and st a I c Scna!e. The measure \\"OOld boost monthly beneftls for aged, blind and disabled Californians by $23 to S48 a mont h. Yearly cost to the slate has been estimated at $122 million. Pioneer 10 Sencli11g Jupiter Pictures J\fQUJ'jJAl:-1 VIE\\' (A Pl - 11.s spwj declining. PiOJl{'f'r 10 pushed into the outer region Bay Police Probing Six Slayi11g s ' OAKLA.l\l"O I AP '1 -A li- :year-0ld boy has been l:ooked in the fatal slabbing or his gilrfriend, one of six recent murder! ~:.i st Bay police are investigat ing. Rayn1ond A. Shields or Oakl and \\·as booked Tuesdi:1y fCf' in\'cstigalion of murder in the slaying of \\'cndi L. ?.1artin, 17. ]Xllice said. They said Shields \ras !aken into C\JS!ody J\1onday afier he told officers he "'ent to J\f iss ~fartin 's hou.~r and round her boch·, rippr<I by at le<.1st 30 stab '"·ounds. or JUjli tl'r°S n1ag-11r!iC firJd to- day. its insinunrnts con- tinuinR to transn1it data back lo ear1h. At 9 a.m. PST. the 570-pound unn1anned space probe \Vas I I million miles fro1n J upiter. I ro\·eling at 33,000 miles per i1v11r. The space craft swept around one side of the giant planet .l\1onday night. pro- \"iding n1a n his firsl closeu1) lnok :it Ju1)it er and it s colorful <:\ouds. It sent bark pietu rf'S crnd scientific 111easurcn1enL;;, nicluding data on severe r.idia - 1.ion belts that a I mos t destroyed the spacecraft. SCIE~TISTS ex pe e t f'd Pioneer 10 to exit Jupiter's niae-nctic inrluence and en!er inter plane tary sp<Jcc son1etimc Thursdav. Pioneer's spc-cd S 1 e a d 1 I .v declined today bcr;u1se of Jupiter's gravit:ilionat 1ug, but the extra boo st !he Jovian gr::i\"ity gave the spacc<'raft ~londay night during approach PITTSl1t,;RG POLICJo: sriid \\·ithin 81,000 n1iles of the pl:rnet ll.c:;surf'd !hat the: probe they hnve no niorivc or \1·l ll travel on into the so111r suspect.c:; in the shooting death of ~fartin B. i\l1relti. Ill His sy.c:;h.•nl. Scientists say f'ionr•'r \\'i ll body v.·a-; found by a Janitor cro5" 1he orbit of PJ'J1o. the Tuesday morning b<'hind a junior high school. outenno:-:t planet. in 1987. J11bi/n11I Fred I lofhcinz. !1011 of lhc f\!'ilrodon1e builder, \\'On !)5 pcrt:cnt of the bl:i.t k vote of I l ouston anrl was elected n1a~·or or The city Tuesday. He defeated his opponent. Ulck c.;otllieb. by a sllnt 1nargi n of 3.000 votes. Court Gets Dee1) Tl1roal Co11victio11 LOS ANGELES {AP) -Los Angeles County authorilies s;1y they have gained their first eonl'iction against !he sexually expli ci t fdn1 ··necp TI1ro:1t." H.obcrt Donohue, a 51-year- otd Pasadena motel operator, pleaded guilty Tuesday to ex- hibiting obscene material by showing !he movie to his customers via closed circuit tel evision. Donohut' entered his plea before l\1l111ieipal ,J u d g e Santuel Laidig, wh1) s e l sentencing f()r Jan. 7. Officials said Donohue could re<.'cive .ll sentence of up to six mon1hs in jail and a $500 line. Sheriff's dcputit•s sairl the n1otel 01>erator \ras arrested June 5 after in\"estigators v1e\\·cd the film at the motel. Crimi nal actions also have been filed against several thealer O\\'ncrs and operators \\'ho are shov.·ing the fihn in Southern California. BomlJi11 g 1'hreat 1'old By Priddy LOS ANGEL!'.:S (UPI~ .Jerry Priddy, a second base1nan \\"ith the ;oie1v York Yankees 30 years ago. has admitted he thr('aten('d to bomb a cruise liner at ~ca but says he did ~o hrcausc ,1 n1yslerious .<; ! r a n g c r lhreatened to kill members of his family . l>riddv ,.,.en! on lrial in U.S. J)islrict" Court Tuesday on charges of atlen1p11ng to e1;- torl $250.000 from the Print·css Lines last .June by tt•lt'phonlng the company !h3! 11n1cd ex· plosivrs \l'<'rc ;ihnnrrl !he 1 l"!ancl Princc'iS. !h+·n :-.1d111~ tiff f!;ij .'l (';1)1fnrni:i Last \\"Cckend 0:1kl:1n<l lligh hf-rnrning !hf' fir:i t m11nn1:Hll' School CQ('d.s S\'ll·ia Paul\" and object 10 <'~l·tjpc 1t1c. sol.1r 1-fieaela Crarldall. hotli 1r.. .c:;vstein _ \rcrc k!llcd :1n<l 1hcir h:11!l'ft•U 1 ;-:....:~:__:=====---------------, bodies fotLnd along " c'cck. FREEZER BEEF CALL us Police said a lt>ena~c boy 1 discoYered hiding ne;ir the SI DE ""k has been ""cslrd "'1' 8 1-~---=--~-' FOR SPECIAL th~ case. 7 C On a ru"I rnnd ""'' Lb. The I PARTY Livermore a truck dnver Chopping rounc1 the bodic~ or ,,\o young HIND j 1e1ock women Mond.-·. One was 98C ' ORDERS identified as :'-liehael Shane. Lb. 30, of San Fr~ncisco, and the other "'as trntativelr idcn· tined a."ll Kathy Sue Pchtel. also of Sa.n Francisco. UCB Robbed Of 810,000 DF.I .. jl.1An (AP l -1\1'1) a rmed 1nen in ski masks ron.1 bt'd n United California B<Jnk I branch of about $10,00Q, :1 sheriff 's spokesman says. 'I Officers said lhe 111cn rn- tered lhe bank Tuesday and ordered four custorners lo lie 1 on the floor. While one nu111 hfld a sawed-off shotgun on the customers and ban k employes, his rompanion.J wie lding a pistol. grabbed !he[ bills from 1wo teller stations. officers said. soc OFF FRESH (With this Ad) ON ANY BEEF ROAST J Lbs. or Over GROUND BEEF 87fb FRESH LEG 'O LAMB 98fb. LAMB CHOPS SMALL $198 LOIN Lb . U\OA C ... i1• 0...111, Mlai LAI&! $169 L~N Lb. MARANATHA MEAT CO . 1SOO Adams Ave ., Costa Mesa CAI 1Ur110r -l'tt'ft to (IM..w f-trt l 546-8196 0Ptn Seven Days -• a.rn. to 6 p.m. I ~ !(•' Oood -Mt llt y !~ru W•'••dt' 1 -,~-·-" - Wtdnrk'lay, Ot-ermbr.c•_:5c.•_:l_:•:.:7J:_ ____ _ Mandatory Blackouts Due LOS i\:\(~fo.:l.~.S (Al'i -'11\e com1nittee';1 actions already contracted for, 'AIU ainy one part ot the city v.'Ould ·Ji Do Your Body 1 A favor hr j. The Holidays ~ OrdlilJ!I'"''" th:it tl,11\d go int o c:ame de-spilt a warning from not be forthcoming be blacked out for up lo three t'ffl'fl 111 t\\u tu three v.'f'l'k s-J>nn \l.'aters. ~xecutive direc-James ~lu\loy, D\VP chief hours at a time. Trim II tlyllm .l Will 1111 ~ 11re bt•111g pr•·p;1rC'd 1mpr<;1ng t~ir u( the c e 11 1 r a I e!ectrlcal engineer, :Hlld fuel DWP off1c1als S8id their at· 1n;1nd.itory ru 1!1ng 1.ilaC'kuu!s City A s s 0 c i 4 ti 0 n which supplle! on hand arc in-to111eys had draY:JI up ordln· and a 5().hoor \\'Ork week for sufficient to keep D \V P ances in three phases for com- O.JI' I~ """ ,l 0ar1•Al°4•" ,lh•• ' ........ 1 '~~-till city h11 ~inl'ss and industry. represents major downlown generators turning for 90 days. miltee and <: o u n c i l L'Qll- Thr Ci\1' Council·s \Vtiter business inlerests, that a S~ J\lulloy said D\VP attorneys sideration, ,, _ , ...... _ ....... , ... , und P!!l\\·f Con1m1tlec y;orked J1our operating wee k would \\'tre to file a petition today Under Phase l . s l re e t • ........... .i .... ;:·.:::. l!li late 'l\lesdny t>i•t·ning: result in at least 100,000 city \Ylth the county Air Pollution lighting \\·ould be reduced by ::::,;.'.:;:··;.:·; .. ;." .... , .• i!rilY.'ing. up the urduuiJa.:es. 1·c.sidcnts looing their jobs. Control District for permission 50 percent and all unnecessi)r)' .... ,_,.. ,, o 1 ·• ... '" ·rti1· comniill£'c \'Oled l o A Department of Water and to burn fuel oil \l:ith a sul fur outdoor lighting would be bar· Trim to Rli ythm Inc fory.·;1rd the n' and at or y Pov.·er spokesman said the content higher than nllowcd. red. City businesses and !n- ('tlrt:11!n1f'nl P'"posal to the energy situation in Los lie warned. hov.·ever. that dustrles would have 10 set '!";~:·:. ""'" r.o. IOI lltl •ll •I "•.., Jull enuneil 'Thursday but Angeles had become especially C\'Cn if the \'ariance is alloy.•. thermostats at 68 degrees !Of' (;.~.'"':,:· COSll llll:SI U\N cll't'llk«! to,,~h~ol~d~b="~c<~·__:•h~c~· _i"~cu~t=e~beca£:~us~e~l~l~m~i l~li~on~ba~~~_'e~d~.~it~w~·~ou~l~d~s~n~11~°'~'~ly~f~o~re~s~ta~l~I ~h<~a~t~inig~an~d::_7~8~d~e=gr~c~c~s-!~0~'1_t:;::'·::·::=··=---=-----~ bl:i('k!Ju! vrd~nance. rcls of North African oil. rollin g blackou ls, under whi ch cooling. R.ahtic Umr.d ~r LiNt j.r opent to ov.r 4-1/2 ft.,. fc>ld s lnlo 14 .. flight bog- inc I ude 1 11eword•••' smock, mobile serving cart, 10 1ervlng occet.-_.on-. 2 cupboor9'-Doli. nor rndudecl. 97 squeeklng, spins, cranking steering, horns, wheels 1 buttons, levers, 1 1..F- handles and dials-I.~ and has fun doing it. m § BUSY Box• • Ages 6 months 10 3 YB- • 10 activities stimu1a1e babies awareneh 4,. • No loose parts llUSICIL BUST GTll" •Ages 6months1013 ll'IOnttts •Attaches eulty to crib and playpens •No loose parts • Helpa develop eya/ha'nd coorolnatton 411 BUSY FACU"' • Aoea 6 montht tO 2 yrt. • 7 actlvltits for btby to discover 411 • No loote p&rta: BUSl DRlvtr • Ag .. :Z lo 4 yrs. • Completery toddler opertsed •.. no balter'n necessary • 10 absorbing activities •No loose parts 411 223 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548·5454 -9.9 Mon. thru S.t. 1().5 Sun. ~ [ii! REAL THRILLER! WILD SMASH UP DERBY Cnnh! 60flv! Doors, hooch, trvd:1 fly off on impo<t with th••• SSP power•d fly.oport con. Snop 9<Hlly h>Q•lh•r, ready f or another gome. New kirid of action game. 1•• PISHER·PRICI . Roen Ike reel on OM of '4 roce P'oN. Sltdel through tight C:Of• "*" tobt atto~ht'"'47WO"f' at hlgll. lpffd1 -on 611 k>nl.m batt.ry ("'l't ln<.lud.d). PLAY FAMILY HOUSEBOAT PLAY FAMILY CAMPER CAllllOM BOARD World't m .. t ....... _. boOrd f•r oU 09"· "°"" tnor9 W-IOOgomn. 511 2 Con""lent I ocotlont COX F-1 SPORTS TRAINER Slffli: roc:e plo,.. 911 ,1y41"t .... g•l'tt'f- •d tmootli mntf'olled '"11"" Ho& .G49 W19ine. TYCO H.O. TRAIN SET 72-p*ece •et on ""flgvr. r trocl. fhlt 1!x wntt troln II pop1.1lo r F-9 88 pol~d by "'' 19 dl•Ml AU LATE SHOPPERS SPECIALS ENDS SUN. DEC. 16th PENDULUM POOi. Tho ~"ro~ .,..1 ~"penduJ.,.., 1hoottt'0 mo~•• fN1 the bnt pool pne-~ 1aa ll'u•trs -SNOOPY 01 MICKH MOUll POWll TOOTMllUSM wiftl 2 toothb""hn.. 0o9hovM hokh ~.,....: --5aa ' --... 1M J • !AJ BARBIE ~SEW MAGK Mil TON BRAD UY BATIWHIP o'.' of•~"· 311 K O I rno.f fa ... clnafil'lljlil~ Vo .... •f«2 ..... ~ PARKEl'S GNIP GNOP A fa1t paced new tobl• 10fl · varn. ICM" atl oi ••. ll:e'I" n•t wh()(lcff lo 1h0G1 boll ''°"' '1d• to 1id!r. Ploy., •l"lp!iei , hit iJdt 10 """"'" 344 •• 'Harbor Shopping Ccinter, Costa Mesa J45·7032 -1().9 Mon, thru S•t. 1().5 Sun. :-. ·.:, ·. • •• " . ·. -. : . • • ' ' . • ' '• ,: .. ~~~=:.tjl,~~~~/1r.~~~~"Mf;f>-J,~~~~-· ~~m.~~~~lf>~~~~~~~;\t,~ ~ . ~ta;~. .~ .. t·~ ~P~~ ... ~~~ . . >:~t,~~i.~~~~r. ~~·iv·· . ---... FASHION ISLAND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 j ,. • • • • ' 'i :1 ... • ,, a t 0 c c L ' a ' ' r d ' b ' j ' I r