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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• VOL, 44, NO. >40, 4 S"fCTtONS, ~PAGES • • • Don Nixon 1JI on't C1·oss Li11es Bakers Now Join Market Strike Bakers have joined the butchers in ~triking Orange County supermarkets and as the lockout-strike escala tes IO"'ard the Christmas season. th e onlv one left on the job may be ~ candlestick niakers. ~lenibers of the bakers union joined the strike \Vedncsday b.v refusing to rross picket llnf'S at Ralphs. Vons, Lucky. Alpha Beta and Safeway stores, accordinj:l lo an official of the Bakery anrt Co11fec1!ona rv \Vorkers Union. 1'hc strike 'invohes about 1.000 members of lhc union and 450 food :;.tort's. No chain bakeries are located 1n Orange Caunty, but a SfX>kcsman for Local 37 in ills Angeles said the :-trike \vou!d ;iffccl loc;i l markers "h1'cau~e nothing is being produced ur deli vered ." /lo\vl'\l'r. a spo kcsn1an for the Food en1p!oycrs L'o1111cil s:ii d most of the tiakers \vho refused lo cross picket lines sho11.·ed up for work la!er \Vednesday . lie prcdie!ed that even if I.hey were 10 ~lay off u·ork the effect \\'OU!d be insignificant "because we can get bakery products (rom independent bakers." Jn Orange County a check of supermarkets Wednesday revealed that both bread and 1neat as well as other foodstuffs ,,·ere in good supply . Dul in the San Francisco area there have been closings of ~ix supermarket chains as a result or the four-da y old strike. Some buyers panicked and started stocking up on meat from their neighborhood grocery stores. The strike over wages was begun Monday by a coalition of unions agai nst specific "target" chains, but umbrella grou1>s of employers, representing TTl-Ore than 60 !inns. retaliated with a lockout of all markets against members of the striking unions, and some members of non-1triklng unions refused to cross picket lines. r..torc than 22.000 market u·orkers are on strike in Sou thern California bul most n1a rkets ren1ain open w i th managers a n d supervi.sors doing the V>'Ork. E1iergy Chief Says Rationing 'Last Resort' \rASJIJNGTON <APJ -The chief of fcd('r::il cnerf:y progran1s told senators today 1hat g:isoline \.\'ill not be rationed beforr r..1arch I. \Vill iam E. Sirnon. adn1inistrator of the federal energy office. said the go\'emment could \\'Ork out details of a rationing progrflm within 60 days after a decision is made. \Vhether rationing will be requi red will be decided this month , he said. Testifying be.fore the Senate Govern- POLICE BREAK UP TRUCK BLOCKADES. Story, Page 4 n1ent Operations Committee, Simon repeated that the Nixon administration considers rationi ng the last resort solu- tion to the fuel shortage. But, he added, the Administration will not hesitate to order rationing if the need requires. The committee Is hearing testimony on the bill to create the Federal Energy Administration (FEA ) to oversee pro- duction , conservation, allocation and ra· lioning of fuels for two years. Simon, whose federal energy office was created by President Nixon, would be administrator or the new FEA. E11,ergy Crisis Shootout Kills Gets Serious .~-1-Gt~nman, Depu~y GLASGOW, Scoila nd (i\P1 ijad nc\VS for Scolch whisky SACllAMENTO (AP ) -A 23-year-old drinkers: a shortage of heating SRcramenlo ma n was ra cing murder. oil bas forced Sc..'Ottish distill ers kidnap and robbery charges today In to cul production. .. the wak<l or a holdufr and gun battle The Scotch Whiskey Assoch1tion which ~left his fri end and a sheri(f's !'aid \Vednesday the situation is depul y dead. severe. Killed outside the Gemco department Oil is vital to distill er! through store' in north Sacramento Tuesday night many stages of production. in-was Sheriff 's Cpl. Bruce R. Verhoeven, el uding the steam-heating of stllls. 31 and Charl e.'! Henry Campbell, 24. Scotch whisky Is Britain's biggest Sheriff's Lt. Ronald Cole Mid Campbell dollar earner, ond dlstillers hope and his roommate, DeMis Brinlee, took their e.Xports wlll reach~ million about Sl.000 at gunpoint from lhe store this ybar. nnd forced a female clerk to 8CCOmpany th c111 outside. • Ill arc ? • Fountain Valley School Keeps Christ • ID YuleFet ' -~ • • • • • • • • • Denies to Hughes Flight of the Fal~ons N eve1· Asl{ed Britain's Royal 1\ir Force free fall parachulc tean1, l~e Falco ns. n1ake a si:ectacular exit fro 1n a plane hi gh over England d uring a recent di splay-add ing to a con1bined total of over 6.600 descents made by lhe tean1. They're based at the JL>\F' parachute school at Abingdon. Fountain Valley School's Christmas Progra1n 01( The sudden Christmas controversy at a two-hour 111ceting a11ended by more Fountain Valley Elementary School has than 100 parents Wednesday night. ac- been ended, not with a bang, bul 1nore cepted the program presented by Olinger of a wtlisper. as !';a!isfactory. Choir director Robert Olinger will be All aides in the dispute said 11 \Yas allowed to p u t on his "Christmas mostl.v a resull of a misu nderstanding . Program" compl ete with traditional, and Marlowe Earle. director of music for somewhat religious. Christmas carols. the Fountain V;iltev School District. said The school's comn1unity cou ncil, after today he had n1iSu nderstood the CQm-_---------------;m;;un~iitly~council's earlier direction \l'hen Unionists l udic ted NE\V YORK (AP J -Rich:ird J . Vizzini, president of the Uniformed Firefighters As.socialion, and l"'o top union officers were ind icted today on eigf\t misde1neanor charges stcmn1i ng from a SY.i:-hour strike by city firf'men a month ago. Vizzini has arlmiltf'd he reported that a vote of the. 10,000- member union h ad been "overwhelmingly" in favor of a ~trike. when in fact the mail ha lloL rrjrclcd slrlke action. .. r er extensive changes 1n Ohngcrs proposed De<:. 20 choir progra1n . Earle had asked Olinger to eliminalc many of the religious songs proix>scd. and to alter the references to "God'' and "Lord" in some othei-s. Ea rle said ii was an attempt lo insure more of a secular, oon-religious pro- , ·gram. •1e had nlso asked for R na1nc change from "Christmas" to "Winter lloliday" program. The tillc "'ill re.main "Christn1as." the community council decided. The progrrun accepted, however. 1" a modlfh.•d ve rsion of the one Oli nger had ori~inally plnnned . (Sec CAROl..S, P11~c 21 Haig Mentions 'Sini ster Force' 111 Tape Di sJlUte 'VASlll NGTON iAP J -All'X:tnder i\I. Haig Jr. said today he and '\'hile. House la\vycrs discussed the possibil ity that "son1e ~inistrr force" had been responsi- ble for the ~ap in one of the subpoenaed t \\'atergate tapes. Haig testified the disrussion occurred Nov. 20 after it \\·a."> delern1ined thut t1vo distinct tones obliterated an 18· rninute segment of the lapc of a con- Yersation oo Jun~ 20, 1972-~t'>'·ccu..Prcsi· d<'nl Nixon and H.R. llaldem11n , Haig's ptcdcccssor as \Vhite I louse staff chi('(. Rose r..tary \Voods. Nlxon·s personal secreltiry, has testified that she n1ay havr cciused a ga p of about five minutes' duration when she accidentally pushed the wrong button on a tape rccord<'r whilc ·lrylng to trnnscribe the tape Ocl. I. The 18-minul<' segn1en t is obliterated by a hum \Vh ich becomes IOl'.'er in lone ond \'OltllllC ;\ffe r the first (i\'e 1nin11tcs. 1\t a ft.>dt!ral court hearing <'alled to fSc c SINIS1'ER. r•11.itL" Zl President 'For Help' By L PETER KRIEG Of "'• Dill't' P lltl 51111 f~. fJona!d Nixon of N('"'port Beach, !he Presidt:nt's brother. 1od;iy denied allcgatio;is that he helped f.loward Hughes i:et fl'dcr::il go v e r nm c n t pern1ission to buy Air \Vest. Nixon said he'd be ha ppy to testify to lhat fact before the Scn;:1!e \Vatcrgate Con1mittec. United Press International tod~v rep or I e d Robert J\lahcu ,1nd anothe'r foriner Jlughes associate ha\'e told Senate \Vatergare investigators that l)onald Nixon ··ul!crcedcd with the Presi· dent to help get approval of the sali of Air 'rest to Hughes in 1969.'' ''Ne,·er in 1ny life ha\'£' I asked tht? Prcside111 -"·hilc he 1\·;.is president. \'ice presidenl. congressman or anything -lo do something for :i ny of my fri f·nd s. clients. bu~incss rissociatcs or ;1nybody,'· IJon;ild i\1xou 1h·clared in an 1n1crv1c.11.· from his i'\r1vµorr Beach hon1e 1octay. Nixon told the J);dly Pilot that all allegations lo the contrary ··are a bunch of fies ." '·I've nevt'r hea rcl so many l lr~:· Nixon ~aid. referring to a see1n1ngly endless strean1 of accusalions that he "·ic!drd political influence for friends and clil'nts. "I rea lly think I dest•rve a little fairness in !he press." Nixon said. "I have never interceded for anv clients. cus!on1ers or assoriatcs \\"ith any government agency. my brother, or anyone else," Nixon said. "The only thing I've ever told people (See DON Nl.XON, Page 2) Orange Coast • Weather Fair through Friday \\ith con· unued mild afternoons. l~ighs 65 to 72. Lows tonight mostly 35-45, according to the U.S. \Veather Service. INSIDE TODAY f;rlward G. Robinson 1va~ n Y..!lict 1na1t 111 real life. ·11t:l'er e.rpressmglili feeli,tgs i1• in- terviews. Noiv. after his dcatlt , his aittubiooraplty is beiiig rtl• leased. See story Page 22. L.M. l•rf 11 C1U'-l1 I, •I Cl rffr C•"'fl' )6 =~.,. . •s.: c .. ,,..... k DMfll ~lcn 14 l:ltltof"tll p... "' llflttttal"in.llt JI l'IMll(• 11-11 l'Or ltlt lt.C:tf'd 1)•14 My G1..._ U MHK<-)I A"" L1ft<lt" » M•vlH • M•IMI PVIWI Q, N•lt•t11I .._, .... Or"" c.....,. 16-&I, .. ~TA b' s-tt ,,.. Dr. ltM!it..... M Slifdt Mtottiett. ~ T.....,lllM M -· . WMlkr t ~ .. .._,... ..... ..... .. ., I I c I I· On of re Expansion Nixed; Appeal Se.en 1 :~· c·<\\11.\f ~: P .. ;AH ~(l'\l <ll tho D~•I • P1!01 S•all Th•• 11u•·-.t1 "11 ot 111,. 1•\11.11 1•.1011 j,f the :O..iu !1n.il r1• 11u(·l1·:•r IM111 11r plu11l 111.1)' t .na\I~' l,,. r1·su!v .. d 111 1·uur1. A IX'rmH 1() ('0!1Slrtl('f !11'0 J ]~(\ 111c1~;,1\1 .1 11 rl';u ·1111 ~ ,,i tl1•· pl.1i.1 l•··-. 1ban thl'('I' 11 111!·:-. !>u111h 4Jl :-,,,n Cli·111l'lllt' 11its rlL·nied \\1·dllt"d.1y Iii :\t•'.l pOrl l:lt'<Jl'h l1y 1hP Sla\c Co:.t!>t<JI i'.nnl' Co11::.t rv<1l 1un (.Olllllll'i!'IOll Tht • \'O(l' 11 •• ~ fi ~I'• .• 111d ;, Ji(), 111'h 1·•i:h1 101t•'i ro "llll!•'l1 !or ::ipprtl1Ul under l '1 1'1W>~11 1011 .'\l_ ltw l~i'l l.'O<istul ZOil\' :11•t ll1!1!'1al~ 111 1!1•· St111 ll1t1RO c;<1s anti LIP< 1n1· l 01npa11y , 2U J:H:reent owner uf lh•· plant . ~;url lh<'y .,.,,.ou ld appeal the LI• ·1 •1,11111 In 1 out! ll;.11 1d 1:uJ.!11 rt1. ;1 Sl-}uthcrn C<Jliforni;1 Edi~on l'11111 pa11y v1i.:c president, S<Jid l1L' 11 ,J.-.n'L sure if th e company would fill' ~u1t b111 added "Ou r attorneys wlll 111 • louk111g Jl!I O 1!11.: 110::.::.ib11ity." Nixon Appraisal Called Correct Tbc st;1t l' 13oard or l·:qual iz.-illon has 1 indi catt·d J'r('Sident 1\1xo11 's po~11 1on \\hat his S;1!>..(;\C'n1t•nle i''il:d t' has hl·cn i~operly CJs~e~scd by l ll';.i ngl' Coun ty, attorney Frank Dl·:'l1 arco .Jr. sauJ tochiy. lleMarco . par1nt·1· of N1~1v1)()rl Bl'ar·h a!lornt'Y ltcrht•J! \\I l\;1ln1h;11·h. 11·il! re-prcsr·n1 t llt· \'r1·sidt•11! ;it 1-'r11t :1.\ 's ht«11·· 1n~ hy lht· l)r;ing" l'ou11 ty ."1 ~:.1·~~1nt·111 !{Oard or A pp1·;1 I~ un 1ht' \ :du;i!1ou of the \Vcstern \\1h1\c Hou se. 'ln a prepared stalcnH'tlt issur d today. 11c:\·1arco said 1hc state Board uf F.qualization h::is placed a market value uf $1.5 million on the !'1'C'Sidl'llt'S :::ia n C'trmcnte property. . "The stntc <ippraio:a1 substan!i:i lly \'in· dicatc~ l111· prop1·rty 011·111'1"s position Uiai the propert y ha ~ bt•Cn properly ••-l!>l'SSl'd ,. IJ1•\l:1ft:!) ... ;11d. Mari11e, Wife Held i11 De£1tli Of Daualiter ~ An l·:J 'for.1 .\lannt• priva1r ;ult! his _1011ng \1•il e \11•rt' hl·1n).! h~·ld 111 \lr';'.lll{:t' Cou nty .Jail tOl.l ay 11 i1hout bail 0 11 t:h.irg1•s stcm1ning from t.ill' allcg11d beating death of ll11·1r f1111r·n1011th-Olll d:iaghh:r p\·t ll ich:1rd C'. (;ood11·1n. 21. ~111d lu, li·1l·;1r-oltl 11ifc, l'atru ·i~1 . ;1pp1.1arl'd \\'ednt'Sdily Licforc the L'.:::i. n1ag1str<ih · Lu Santa Ana in connec!ion \1'ith lhe dL•alh 11f Br:i nd y Lynn (;llochvin. Au!lv1r1!il''i s;1u l 1h1· coup!l' hrough1 t llL'll' baby 10 lhc 1·:1 Toro h;1st· cl1spt·nsn r:· 'l\tt•sd:1.1' n1or11 ing. Th(• t·h1ld was {ll'ad .111tl e11\1·red 11·i1h hru i:-;cs. flff itinls s;11r! Th,.. Fed('r;d P,u r!':HI of lnvc~!ig:ition 11:1<> t:lllt·d 111 IJ~· Or:1,1gt1 i'u11nty Shl'riff '" c\cpli!U''> IH.~ca1 1Sl' nf ;111 ;1 pp:1rp11\ t.:ri1ne l'q 1n1n1n1·d 011 fedl1rul 11rop<•rt1· The ( ;oo.xf11·1ns 11'r r1· ;irn:·<:tl'd l':trlv \\-cdnc~· <J,1y morning ;1t :1n :\nah,.11n '1no1el. 1\ssis!ant Fill IJ1 rcrt11r .Jue L . .lamit·s1•n s:u d 111 Lu.~ ·\11gl'l1's 1ha! 1;()(1{!11"111 11;t-; chaigl'U \111h 1nurdcr on a go1 1·rntncn1 rl· .. 1·r1;111011 and \11s 11 1f1· 11·itn {'luld ;i))u.;1· Thi· l·uu11lc ha d been li ving 1n ha:-r q11:1ner • l'rom 1'<1!/C I ( '.!\ROL S ... 111· 11.id ;1:;n ·1·rl (LI ()!lP n1:1J1fr IC'llSIOll, \111! b:11\:1•d .1l f1111h•'r 1·h:1nge'. 1•1•'11 111d1r;1tir11.'. 11,. 11 ,1" 11il lini.; 1•1 put h1s .1ob on !Ii• 1111• l•I r!··f,.nrl 1h" prnt:r-in1 'l'!t1 • t•\1•1·1 ! l ••r.,1on :11·<'t'!>IJhlP tn ,111 rt11·11 1·\. ltlf'iilil•·· lho·-.r· -.: (1 n g ~ 1)1•\1.1 r\'I! .said claims lh;il the l'rl'::ildL·nt 's properly should be valuL'd ;11 $2.3 null1on are proved "unfounded" h.V the board of equalization fi g11rc. lie also disclosed lhat he has ('lll'.:ilgcd a p:incl uf threl' indl'[)Cndcnl ;1p1lraiscrs to r1·\'1r1\' the appr;11s;1I prcp111·l'd hy lJr:1ngl· ('oun!y AsscsMlr .lack Va!l t'rg.'.l . upon \1'hich the taxes of 1hc l'resic\ent 's prope rty are based. \'allerga has placed a vnlue or $1.37 n1ill1 on on lhe property. l1c:'l·1arco s;:iid the p<int·I of appraisers h<' hired "11•as not employed to ron1plcle ii:> own independent appraisal of the pro pl'rt y, but only lo cxarninc and revi<'W Ilic appraisal techniqu1•s usC'rl by \'allcrga ;_111d to c.::ornn1 c11t 1111 the \'alua· 11011 analysis ;u1d r1•:1 so11ablencss of tin: a~st•SS(1r's value con('lusion ~." f)eJ\·lnreo's <lppralsers a r e <:rralrl E. S\'hrnitz. Bradley T. ( ;aym11n a nd Hugo (' llri11nrn. Il e said "Thev unani1nouslv :1grt·cd lh<tt the 11)L·1hoc.! o·r anulvsis and tht.' apprnisat.techniques utilizccl by !hC' c~ou nty assessor generally represent prop- ('r ;1ppra1sn! procedures. "The p:1ne\'s analysis of lhc nppr;i is:il ri·port Sutigest.~ a value opinion. as of \l:irl·h L J!l/3. of frrin1 1 0·1 ~ pt•rccnt lrss lh;in thr Sl.37 1111/J1on r oncl11s1un l'l·:it·h~·d b.1· !hr Or:uii.:e Coun t.1• ass!'sscir could ht• ~uppor!t•lL '' lll'.\l;1rco saut. I-Jc said thr !rio of <ipprniscr!'I \vi!l ;1ltcnd !he Friduy hl';1r1 ng. sch1.odull'd for 9·30 a_m. in hearing room I of 1he cuun ty annex at 2:l0 ,V. Hth St . S;inl<t 1\n<1. f'rona Pflfle l SINISTER ... c!rrern1ine what inight have happened, Haig testified that "there have been {l1scussions of what l have referred lo as devil theories." ll o i~ said that the discovery that there 11·C're t1~·0 tones \\'as "a source of great lhstrcss." ill' said he and \\'hile llouse lawy<"rs discusscd the possibility "that pe rhaps !here had been on<' tone applied Uy l\ltss \\loads in accordance v."ith her 1lescription to the President ... and TAPES CONTROVERSY HURTS ,. JAPANESE IMAGE-Col .. Page 26 !hf'n, perh<ips, some s1nis ler force had 1·r1rn1: 111 :in•l applied ll 1r nlh('r energy .-.ourre and 1 ~1ken care of the i11fon11al1on (oil th;t( !;lpt'." At 1h<1t po1nl. lj,S. l1istrir t Judge John .L S1r1t a asked lltl1g : "Has a111·011c s11_g· ~'<"S!<·d \1ho the si nister for(e might I ~·"" Thl' only othrr alh•m:1n1·r 1; St"('m ti} ht• ub<tn<loning the $! 1 bill ion prOJl'cl corn1Jh•Lt'ly nr working out ;i compl'om1lW 111\h the ro.:1stal t•)n1rni ss1on 1i!ri nru·rs Ut1l lty off1('1a!s oppi1~l·4l 1he (·on1· mi ssion''I staff recommcndRtions al thu \\'t-dn•-sday mecung :i: the JllewptH'lt·r Inn . which \\'as 11ttcnded by uhout :lSU persons. Conunission planners recommend1•d <lf'nial of thi: project, stating il would destroy 52 a<"rcs of sand'ilone bluffs, Fla111.ing Lesso1i ('111 flFf 'IJlll" l>••ltf h U'\f' fnr SIX )t<JrS 1Hld l'l\'.!I•· ,1 tllC·lll!lc ztt:tr!llC llc~1·rl'' 111 of(l.lllJrL· 1\.1 l1·r-.: Th1·y .. u~1.;··-.h·•I 1111111ni.: the plant in- land of tht: s~~n U1~go ~ reew<1y, \I.her!:! Ed1~on h;1s h;:isl'll 12:l ,l('fl•S or ",J;lp.'U\CSC !'llt·s;1" 1ro111 11Je .\1Jrtnc Corps. anti us111g ul her tc1:l11 iu!ugy to rcducl' hann to the 1r1;1ru1c hit·. Edison Con1ptiny vil'I' p r f's l d <' n I \\'1lll;un Ciou!d ~:11tl .st1rh 1110 1\·s \',uuld Firemen at the Ne\v \'ork f ire Dcpartn1en t tra inin g ~chool \Vatch 1he ref.ul t of a si n1ulated rear·rnd colli ~i on \Villi a fivr-"al!un can of gaso· line in the trunk. "' Ge1·al{l Fo1·cl J11stallatio11 Pi1ts P1·eside11t i11 Pe1·il \VASHINGTON (l.!PI) -The S\\'C'aring- in of Gerald R. Ford as \'ice president could signal the beginning of ne""' troubles for Richard fl.1 . Nixon -and perhaps th e end of his presiOency. The installation of Ford erases a rn<1j1)r barrier to demands that Jllixou resign ( NEWS ANALYSIS J or be in1pcached. \\'Ith the vacancv in lhc office of vice president fillcrt .' the private feelini.:;; among a good many Hcpublica ns on Capitol J1ill may come out in the open. Indications of this arc !he expressions of t11.·n members of t\ixo n's pJrty - St•n. Jacob K. Javits of !'\cw 'York. an ardent liberal. and Rcp. .John Ashhrook of Ohio, an L1nquestinned con· scrva!ivc. 1\t a ne11.'S confcrrnce \Vedncsd:.v. .Jav1ts said that after Fo rd 1s S\voi11 in "lhcrc \\'ill exist a ne\\' s11ua!i<u1 concern ing any call on the President to rcsign in the interest of hi s <"ountry. dC'mand. to have any impact on P:ixon, l'.'Ou!d hLtve to co1ne from the party's cunserr<ili\'c \\'ing <ind the 1nost Likely candidate is Sc n. Barry ~'1. Ciofdvr;;it er of Ari zona. \\'ho has so fa r backed Nixon \lhi!C' urging hin1 to disclose anything und eve rything dealing I\ 1th \Vatergatc. 1\ source close to c;0Jd1\'Jtcr said 1]1c 196.J GOJ' prC'sid('ntial candidate was "on !he brink of breaking 11 ith ;-..·ixon " bul that the "little thread" that holds hun is ~ixon's !:.Upporl nine years ago. i\l the same tin1c, Tony Smith, (;old1ratrr's prrss sccrC'tary. said th(' senator nov.• feels "1he rc's no point in resignmg because nor a damn thing ha~ bce:1 pro\·ed against :0.1'\on " Sen. Ed11·ard \V . Brooke j fi.~1ass.). 11·ho r u!lt'd tor :\1xon's fl'~1gnat1on last n1ont h. s;11d "Operation Candor " 11 Js an un- f11lfll lf'd pron1 1s1· and pr('dicted pressure for rr•signat1on \1·011l d continue !O mount. O!hr rs fl'rl !h:11 !hr !>11e;:ir1ng-i n of Ford will .1 lso spur dcn111nds for quicker nci1on on lrnpi•;1chrnr·n 1 proceeding:o:. although no1 !1111g 1s l'XPC'Ctc d l>cforc next t•o<:\ four tu !II:< yt><IN 1n Nlnstru1·nu11 dL'[;!) ), 1'tit..' tv.o units OllKUUill) l\t'rl' plannrd lo tic hi opcr<.1 t1un !Jy l9'i~ nnd 1900 \\'ht·n lhc nt·g<ill\L' \Otl· c·:1mt' ;iltt·r four hours of debate. Edi son Cornpany officials acted surprised and stunn,·d. They then handed ou t a prc·prined stall'· inent enutled "Edi son's rcaction to <..:oastal Cornm i.ssio11 [)cnial." "We ar1· gril'vously disappointed :.1t 1he decision," thc stut1.•rne11t rend 111 pa rt. ··or courS!!, v.•c \\Lii utvei1tigatc an appeal.'' An additional ne1-d ror for(•1gn oil. bct"·cen 2:i and 30 rnllhon C!l!trCI barrc·ls ;1 year ... .,.,.ii\ havc 10 ht-burned to c·over South l'm Califo rnia's po\\' er 111•rd~." bN::tusc of the dL'Cisioo, Edi::;on off1c1r1ls s:ud 1'h~· t'o:1sl.1I 1·011H111s~ion -th1• fin:il reg ulatOf}' aJ.(1•11e1 10 ;1ct on tlu· prhtt·t.:t -d1srl•J.(a rdf'd 17 olhf'r puhlu· .1J.(1·11r~ authoriz;1!1011s, Ed 1~un offit•1als ~.111!. The ;11..:rinn u\'t'!'l'Ul•~l. ;ipp;tfl'lltly for 1hc first 11 1111•, ;1 pt•r111it apµrov1·<l 11) thf' U.S. Ato1n1c Encrg~· Conunlss1on. Volin~ for t11e pcrmir :lpplic:ition \\'t-d1 1esd<1v \l'f'fe Con1111ission1 ·rs ~1 eJ1·111 1.r111c. <"hairrnan : .Jl:'ffrC'y Fr~iutscb\'. .lanies J-1:.yt·S. Ph ilip I l:.11-r1·, l\crnard lliddcr, n r1gl'r (lsenbaugh. Voting no 11 t·1·c Conuniss11Htl'f~ Frt'd l:<trr, 'Ellen :::i!t'rn llarl'is. Ira L;iuf('r. nober1 J\rlendtlsohn ;ind !{irh:1rd \\'tlson. Con1miss iont·r Jh1iJ.!hl .\lay 11".1s ;1hs1•111 The prOJl'l'! 11,L'> ;1upru1,•d 1:1~1 S1·p· tc 1nbcr b~· th l' S,1n Jl11·;.;o rl'~H 1n:d t'\1;1~1 . .1 con1 n1issio11. That dt•cision \1';is 11ppe;1lt"1I h.~· the En\·ironn1cntnt Coal ition nf •lr:u1 g1• r oun· ty. Groups United Ag:.inst Jl;id iaiion Dan i;!<'r IGU AR DI of San CJc1n<>ntl' ;ind otht'r citizen groups. F.nv ironmrntalis ts \1·ere happy :.hl'r \\'rdnC'srl ay's vote. sayinl! it rr tie\1·rd thei r f;iith in !tlf• c·o:is1hnc in1ti tt ti1t> Con1mission{'r" 1111 both sidL•s of 1hr vo!r appc;i red lro;;o;; satisfied. Frorn thl' outsr1. it ''"1" ~·h·:1r t\1•' u1:11ority or lhl' 1·on1n1iss10ll didn't '.'.:11!! \IJ th.'t\Y !!It' pl'O]f'I'!. Jnstr;1d. :1 nuniht•r C1f :1n1rnd rr11·n1" th.1! 1rould ha\'t' s uhs!:ul!1 :ill~· :1 ll l'rt·d 111l' plnor propfl:-':<d 1vrre 111trodllt\'CL All 1111! 1•1\1.' -;1 Sll f.!gl'S1t-d Sil l(\\' of ('ffcctS of th l' f'OOl1n,(! S~Sten1.;, Oil 111:irin<' life h1'for1• tli:ll portion of thr plnnt v•o11ld be buil t -fnil rct. :ind it 11 .1s l'ritici zcd hy lhr. Edison C'o rnp:in~" Thl' pol1 tir:1! and cconoinir prf'~.<;urr" nf !he t•neri::y shor1;1ge 11'f'r•~ t'\'id!'n t Sn ...,·;1<; tlH' l'Otlf'l'l'll f11r r.i<l1a!1nn :-;:1f•·11-, although rhL· s:,111• 1\!lurn••\ (;r·t1t•r,1rs ()ff 1<'t' told tht• t•o1111111,,siu11 1h:1: 11111\ 1h1• 1\!;:C has j11risdit•lio11 1111·r lh:H 1~~U!' · Con1 1111ss1oncr :'ll~·ndc•l<inhn 1t•1t 1!-11· 1p11·slloning ahout !h1• l)r·1 :.t i a"r1<lr11t lha t shut do11n 1h1~ S;111 tlnofr~ 11u<"l1·;1 r unit one. The accidvnt 111 11hit'h ;1 tt1rh1nr thr1•1r J hladt~ ha ppened !hrl·t· <!;1~ s :•fit•r !lH' origin al statt' coast:il to1nml!'lsion hear· 1ng on the p!;u1t, b11t \1·a sn't rc\·ealed publi cly 11n!il :1 tnonth l:i1Pt 1\lPndrlsnhn .1.~kc·d if .1 f11!t1r1· inL·idvnt \1·nu ld b<' h:1ndlt·d dtffL'l'l'tl i!.v Edi s11n·s r;nulrl ~:11d lht• co1 np:1ny ll'ou ld rf·1~·1rt t•11·ry1hing 1hat ha11pf•ns in th e ft1t11rl' -"l'\'l'n a spr;1in~·<! nnk!c - t·i rn 1f \\{' 011'rn•1'l<1rL " (;ould 5;1id th:11 Ill !liL· l:l!>I ~.-f \f'ar!'I. !ht· l'On1;i.1ny h:1s a1uah•t! 11 u bl;1 ·1z1n~ "minor 1ncidl'nts lJ1·1·;1u~C' \\(' h It t hl'~l' itern<; 11l'rc11't ne-11 '"'Or!hv " Thl' J1(·11·s med ia . r.ould · l'lairnt•d. \\';JSn 't really in!"rL'!'ll\'d in \\'hat h;i p- pl'llL'(\ ilt llil' !)1.•Jll!>;. ROl'AL AIU l •;<J J{CE SAVES GASOLI NE LL\'TO\ u .~ !I()[ S!~. 1-:r11~l :1 nd 1 l 1'11 -Tn sa11· fill'!. the Ho1;1I 1\1r l•i1r•··· I HA Fl /'.tllt't'll'd It" l'll\h1;11:1rr 300 niilt·· rlll-11(1\J r r 11 -11a~1 li,1 r~r;1d11;111n~ pdot:-. ;1[ Lint on (111 l!ri11se Air H.1sr The nin e ;:unncn, wh o l1<1d J11st 11.nn their \\'111gs. 1·n<!t1d 1hctr "\\-1n~s l la~" cf'rl'mony \\'rdnf'\d;1y 11 1(h a · [11.'dal· Prox 111 ire Sues To 011.'lt Borli \~'AS!l l'/f;TON ! \1 11 S1•11 \\ill!.ull 1'1'11\l!lll•' 111 \\1 r1!1'<1 ~111! 11 1 l S !)1:.llh'I \'1t111l t1,.l;1y rt~ f<1 r!'e !h•· r•·t1101 ;ii uf Huh1•rt H B(/1\.. :1~ ;u ·1111;~ ;111nnH'\ 1~1·11t"r,1I l 'roxrn1rr s;1ut the :i:1ut wos luiscd on a \;iw tha t lirnit-> to JO days the t€rm of 11 pl'rsun lt'n1por-.rily filllng a va c[l1u·y in 1h1• h1 ·:1d office ur au cx1·rutiv1· dl'p:1r!1111·11L The l)1 'par11 1H'n! of .ru~l1cc ha~ s;11d il 1-; !<pl cifi1·;il h' t·:..l'111pted fnun !ht· !:11\'. 11.ork ha s bl't'fl serving since Elhot L. ll ichnrdson r<'Signcd on Oct. 20 ralhCr than curry uut a prrsldt n11al order 10 fire Archi bald :'ox as special \Vatergate pros- :-c11tor. ~)O N NIXON. • • '., is to go StT thl'lr IJll'!l lOng ressrnon. Ill' s:1id. Nixon ~;11d h1• n·o1!1 c! 11·cl ('or11r the upp<1r1un11 _1 to t('S!1fy 011 lits at li\'ities to lhl' Scn:llt' Sc lt:'(.'l t'on111Hlli'C. ··Thl'y ( .111 11 ~k nH· 10 1cs11 rv any tin1c !hey want !(1," hl' .~:!id. "'I have nu th111g to liid(' :1n(t I'd l'.l'lt:ornr lhl' eli.11ll1· [(I p1n11· 1t." "I 11 il l "Pt•:d, l1l 11h· .1u1hnr1t11·s .'.ll ..n~· 111111'.'• 111· .":11d. "hul r h:1v1' no furthl'r cot1l!1ll'lll \11 !he IJl t'~~." 1'hc l 'Pl t!isp;1ll'h tod ay said Senate \\':1lcrgat(' Co1111n1t1ec sourccs said th;it ~lahl'U , fun1H'i' hl·;1d of I lughes' Nevada r tnpirr. a:ul h1~ :i,,,soci;i te. John \·teicr. both told 1n1·t·st11:;itors lhat l>onal<l Nixon had gunt• 10 1h1· l'rcsidtnt to urge np· prol'al of th·: ''ill· tif 1\ir \\'1'S\ to Hughes. UPI said :>.i:-..on dC'ntC'd the rh;wgr~ llJ ('01111!11!1 1'\' ~l .. rf !lll 111h1·1'.' ~l\(ol\ 111>~ild 11111 c11r•f111 1\ 111' 1!··111 1h.i! rvpor!. s:1; 1ng 011(~. "t h:11 I' ~pulo.1·11 II 1th .'01!1C p1·1•11ll' 1111 tlit· rnal1l'r ' !ll' :11~11 s:11 d 11hdll·1••r \lt·!1·1· o::i~·" ~h,Jtilit II,· d!!'l'/'l'r!Jlt•d lH'l",lll:>l' ".\ll'J1'f 1.;: f1~hl 11u: fo r t11s 11!\'. Thel'e ;1rt' ~01~lc prt'll) Sl'l'l(HIS 1·h,1I,.!•'" ;1 i.:.1i n~l hitn." "\\,. nnh 1·1111~1(h'r Iii" 1·l,11111s of \lali<'ll :ind \·11•i1;r lo b1• ;1:h't;>i l1ur1s .it th is p~11111 ,'' (1111· (.'0111 11111!1'•' -.011 rct' salO. "'fh:i!'s 11hy 1rr•11' b1 t'll "ll h11! on ~1·1t1ng f•\'l'l'.IUtll' l!l lh\• 1i 11 ,.:i11 ·~ 01 t~,ltl1/,1ll!11l ll'hO i...1:0\1 , ;111_11h1n;: il1111n h1 ,.,. 111 1t· ... 1 1r~ .. 'j hi· \\ illlt' J lUlhl' 11 nl IUJ lllll!\t·tl1,t!t' l'Ul ll!1\t'lll. :-.1'1"' n pr1·..,1·1lf th1 ~h"' ,1,,u11,1i.·•. in ;•(i(!!lu•n 111 \lah~·11 ;1111! \\t 11•r. h,t\l' U1t'll !.>ll!Jf.MJl'rll'd b) t)\c ('()!1111ll!llT Thl' ('011\11111!\•t• ~UU!l'''' !>01ld lt \\'<IS lik1·!.1 th:1t l)nn;1ld :\1\0:1_ aluni: \\ i!h ;111 Iii+• f l11!;/1t1~ ~l'rlUJl. 11 111 b1• 0 r:il),.(j to h·~ufy 111hen thr f'o11111ut1re resLntll'~ poh l11· 1t·sti1non y nexr n1on<h. Thl' Uonald N1xun 1 n11•.;,ti~:1linn i~ ti('d In a $11\il.(llkl co1Jtrihlll\i•,l ll lJ~~1•, ,1,~0l'•:ll1 •" g,1\1' 111 1h1· l'r1 .•l d1 11··.; 1 Jn..,.. 111·r .. !111;d fri··nd . l'h:11l1·, 1; "Ut•l>l·· Ht~hoto. in l11lt' l!l69 and 1·11rl y l'JiO. Thr first half of 1h,11 n1vnev 11'a" gil'rn In HC'hnzo !S!1or!ll· ;1fr1·r 1111· l'r•·~1- r1 ,.111 :iripro1l·rl llll· ·~:d1· ,,f ,\ir \\v,t !(l ll t1;!h1·~ 1'h(' '<'('(1t1d t~1·ij\, I\' \\'.I~ 1n<idl' short!~· li t•f111t• 1!1•• .J 11,:h P l!rpart· nitnt flropµt·d :111 !"lll\l·tn1>t "'llt th:-it had blo t·ked • \;1;11h1011 ,,i ll u:.!hl'.s' :\l•\ad:t ho!L'l a11d gr11nh!1111: hold1n;.:~. :'11.1ht>11 and \!1·1": 1·ont··nd tlh' fund ~ llC'll' fur 11,,i: Ill ,\1\Ull" 191~ l'.i!llJlJl~IL I.ill! !he ('(II rl•fll [IJJ:h''~ ;l~'>OCl<J!t'S. lit· !l1td1ng J:)ch:ird !, [).uuu r \1ho ~il\'C Hl·lJ01i1 tht· r:u •n1•1. 1'4•nt1 nd th,• Ji rst ha lf 11":1s for tlu· l'r••,1d1•n r s J!ltill t ;im- p:.df.:!1 ;.net tlit• !-l'('Vl<'I 1111' l'JIU 1.:on· gn".:;:-;1011:11 r;H 'l'!' ~l;l h"ll h l !ll'l'tlfh· •'llt\L! ll11::h1·.; rt1r S50 t1111!11111. cl 11111111..: i•1 1\,1~ f1r1•d r1l1t·1· h<.·111).( :1-.s11r•·d ht· h:id ;in uroil l1f~'1lrl\c contr.1('t 111111 llH· 111·!11'" b1ll1vna1rl'. !llnh1·u h 1L~ :1hn 1"'111111•111 ·' 11111ll1n11ll1qn dcill:i r :-;t.1ndf'1' SI.II :H!;111i-.1 llul!hl'~ Wh\l r .ollf'rl ,\l'1h1•11 ;-, '11111•1111~ .'(Ill nf a b11l'il • Ill it t"l1•pl1011·· 111'1':-> 1·011f 1•rt'llC'l' Sl'\'!'1"11 ;. ';irs .ti,:u .,f\dt•l\\"I'' 'i i11ijol l .1•J .'-'1!1!! 01 ~fl\.! ··sr.1p Jn 111 TIH· S1111 ... l111p• "l>n S.\rn~·1h1nl! i\1(·1.,.. 1;11 11 1:n.: 11+.,11111ful Da y." "!:>ilt1n1 \'1~!111 ., ":\u. yo11r honor,'' he rcp!u•d. ! Ii! said that he sugge~!c·d a! that p<)1nt u1 1lie d1scussi!ln th;1t 11 shoulrl ht• determined ...,·ho llil<l ai.:CC''>S lo the !:ipc and lhat the la\\·ycrs rind llaig found that there \\'<IS no one outside nf r.·liss \\'oo<ls, prf's1denli<tl aide Stephen !lull. the Secret Service and lhc Pres1· den! hunself. "By tn1norrow . . . t11nslrteration of resignal ion .,..·ill con1e properly to !hi' fronl and ln such a context J and others 11·!11 have to j.iive C\'Cry thoughtful consitleration to th al possibility." .111·;1r. pa:-.\" on bH'!'!'ll' =±:.- 1\l-.11 IJ 1 .. 111·· \II )1· l·.111hful," "11011· !';ir l<l l:1•t l1li ·li"Tll '.101 !t1 lhC' \\'orld." "l!a1:1n:1 :-h1r.1 ' ~!1·1c11 r11!(' Srint;." :111J "Tht' \'1 r\' I 1r~1 ( hri-.1 n1.1~ ll;iv" Tiu• <"l 11,1r 1~ 1·n111rw1 \1•d of <,1 x1h. 'evcnrh :uirl r1gh!n ~r:1tl1· \1111n~s11·r:. :11 Foun1a1n \';i l11·~ Sl•hool OlANGf COAST iT DAILY PILOT t•• O!l('<lf (OH ! DAILY P!lOT, '""'" "'"ktl !1 ,omo•nl'CI '"~ No"' Pro" " PuOlo>htO bV rn• Or11nor (•••! Put .,. r Q Comi:..nv Sro11 ••T• .011•1'"• ~ .. ~ubl""""· Mo<"<l•V '"'""~" l';lcl•v. to• l~"" "'" """'""d Brath. H.,,.,!ln9IOn 6•oc'> I OOl•IA 'I V•lltV , tag11n11 lh11<:h !'••~• \·"'~ ~°"'" ,,~,, Se~ Cl....,,.n!rl ~on Ju•n c,10 "'""o A , ~QI• •'1110n11! ,.ll•••n I• nun'·~"" 5n'11•~•1• a•od Sun1>•v• Tt1r ptln~•P"I !>JOl"n'n~ P·•"' ·• f t J)O W••I l•V Strorl, Co••• fl t••· (o«•o<nir, '1610 Robed N, Weod Prntdt~I I M Pu~· •hr• J•ck R Cu•lt y Vke ,.,..,1,,...,1 •rod t.rnu 11I M ... fOtf Thom•• ICtt•il lf•IO< 'Ch•rl•1 H. l"ot flot ~a rd P. Noll ,o,,.,,ia n• M•"•q•o<;1 l t •io.> Off le.• Co•'• Mt1• llC Wt1• 11•~ S"t•' "'"'PD'' l!eoc"' ))Jl N•'"P<>" llOU1f¥t •9 L•911n• lltrch 'n fo••\! A•onu o 1"11"11"1111>•• ltKh: !Ill~ l tM" lloule•ll•f ''" (ltmen••: JOS No•th El ,,,.,.,.. •••I T'4.,.._. 17141 641"'4JJ1 Ci..tftff AIMfthl .. 641·S67t '"""" C .. tttl Art•• S.Vltl IM L ....... I.ad! 4fZ.44ZO """" N.,.111 Or-• C•t1111¥ C•-lfltt 140-ll:tf (fX'li'ti,...I 1tl1. O••no• Coa11 ~h ...... (:OMIM~~' No "'WI •!t,ltt, !llu•1f31 ..... tdiOQ<lal ""'"'' o• •llv .. !i•tmf'n" ht'"'" -~ 1M r'9(fllllut:td wit~! tl>Kl•I Pt• lt'OIMl.ro ot rtO••l\'IM D"'nff •'... ~-ti•" 'Pr>lt••• ••Ml •! C~1lt Mou , Clh!Of'"lll '~M<.•lar"" 1r¥ Cl "'°' II U """'1111¥; i.. "'Ill ll \f ,,_,..I,, m•h••" •tllflll*" 0 lol """"''W Ha ig-. 11'ho con1plctcd his leslimuny ti>day . said car!icr !hat hi s predecessor. IL H l!aldl'n1an. "docs not infl uence \1h.1t \1 c do in the \\'hite !louse." I !;"1 1~ n1;1flf' the con1mrnl when an ns~1 .. 1;111t sJ'JC'ci;it \\'atergate proscculor pt11 11!cd out 1hat no one in the \Vhite I lou\l' haft ni.:C'l'SS to the persona l files ll alril'fll<lll left lJ<'hind in locked file t <ihllll'IS. A1n .. 11g !hi' d()(•t11nc111.~ in the lla\dcn1an f1h ·,<. \lt•J'f' liis notes of the convers<itiun 11 11h 1 he Prc!>1clent on June 20, 1972. A!'lhbrook said: "l have found a n in- creasing nu1nbr r of JX'Ople. pa rly loyali sts, "·ho belit'VC the onl y hope for 1he Hcpulilit.:an p:irty and the cnu111 ry j ~ his r1·s1~n;1tion. "ft is practic.al1y irnpossible for hin1 to rcgai n his crcdihilily," Ashbrook acJ . dcd. "His most Joyal supporters 01 n~ shf'tl·shocked.'' I-le prcditted the drive for r1>sign;i llnn \Viti intensify aflc.r Ford beco1nes vice preside11t. "!light now . everyone is sitting around playing the old Anny gainc of 11ho 's going to do it (tell Nixon to r1'sig11 1. Almost anyone 1vi1I accept it aflf'f 1.:011· firn1alion of Ford." 'n1e general consensus is that the Pie in Your Eye SlllJJStick Co1nedy • lit Dana. Point 'Tis the ))Cason to be jolly but the n1anag er at Uana l'oint's Joll y Jloger restaurant thought his dinner hour visitor \Vednesd ay night overdid things a little, Orange Cou nty Sheriff's officers said. ri-1anage r Ji rn c:1ascow. 26. thought there v.•as son1ething odd about his caller when he s potted his atti re -a sky blue leotard wi th the letter "11" embossed on the cllest in gold, a lemon yellow ca pe and a hlack ski mask. 1:hat wa s just before the "Pie 1\-fan"-as he has been dubbed by depul1cs-smashcd a lemon cream pie into the manager's face. ;\ston ishccl diners who ran with the mana,ger to the window saw the t·avorting pie 1nan leap into a battered Vol kswagen van and drive off at hi gh ~peed . "1'1lat. doc.:. it." a diner reportedly co1n1ncntcd. "Frorn now on it 's the wagon fo r me.'' E/DRYER 139.95 .90 DAY CASH 1815 NE\YPORT BLVD. A~"t:t"fD CllDIT E/OA:YER 169.95 Downtown Costa Mesa-Phone 546· 7788 E/DRYER 179.95 • l p p L I 0 J tl ,, ,, Gra11d sta11d Legi slation At Coastal Co1nn1i ss ion By CANDACE PEARSON 01 m1 0.11~ "1111 l t•H TEI.t:VISION WAS lhe ringmastc1 and the "energy crisis" 11·as its star al\raclion at lhe state coaslal commission sideshow \Vedncsday in Nljwport Beach. Come one, come all -see the death-defyi ng coastal commiss ion staff rcc- 01nmend denial of thl' po\1·er plant against :Ill odds -and 1\•ithuul a net. In the left ring, thrill al !he sight of lhc utility con1· pany officials falling all over themselves lo apoloi:11.c lor being secretive. scattering prepared statcml'nts like 1nu1111a fron1 !leaven, refusing to budge an inch, 01'er there in the far comer. be entertained by !ht! envi ronmentalists -float ing high above the ero11·d un the staff recorn n1enJation. leaning tensely on the edge of thei r ~chdirs . counting votes on hands and toes. ,.EA1t soM I And there -dancing center stage in everyon.e·s 1n1nd -are the fue l shortage and the fears fed by days of sc:.i ry hcadl1.nrs anti harshl y spotlighted cvf'ry time the eight television cameras sta rt rolhng. 1T WAS r\HSUltOJST DltA~1A at its Jxost. For a 101 of 1\·ron g, unnecessary reasons. the state coa~tal co1nmi sion hc:ir- ing on the expansion of the San Onofre nuelc-ar gener:iting plant bccnm~ a political arena and San Onofre became the syn1bol of the energy problems. A lot of lhe s;ime p<'Ople ,~ho voted for Proposition 20 a yc;ir ago because it so1n1·hov• svn1bolized the end of fenced-off beaches and a lot of other vague aims not readily rea!i?.ed also '''an!l'd the appro\'al of thi s plant to stop their most recent panic. . . . . .. Olhcr people, the media -especially te levision "·h1ch n1agn1f1es a.nd sh\lpcs much of ,,·hal ii deigns 10 cove r -helped make San Onofre look hkc the easy solution. IT IlECA\tE Tll f; 1\IESSIAll for the fuel shortage and unemployment: a sleeping pill. a panacea to 1nal\e all the more painful d~cisions and uncer· tain ton1Grro11·s go a11·av. ' And unfortunately: the coastal commission is no\1' going to become the ronven ient ""·hipping boy." The politicians "'"ho haven't acted on energy conse~~a.tion legis!a!ion lb~1t found the ti me 10 send threatening telegrams). the utilillcs \\'ho \\·rote th<'1r •·reactions lo the dcni:il" ahead or lime with no reJ'(a rd for compromise, the Atomic En{'rt:Y Com mission that aids Rnd abets acl'ident covcrups -all 1vi ll point the accusing finger only at the coastal con1111ission. . . But those lil'c "'ho voled no -in !he face of can1er:is l1n c-d up like a fir- ing !lquad -had their reasons: The major one 11·as Proposition 20. lfavi ng read that proposition over and over again in the last year. I kno\1' almost by hea rt 1\'hat it says: !he commission mu~t "prescr1·e. protect ::ind enhance'' the coa.o;tJine : it can't approve construction that \1•1!1 cuusc sub- stantial en\'iron ment.al hnnn. WEIGllI~G FRIGIIT.E!\111'G but undocumented precjictions of br01\·nouts again!'t the dC'struction of sandstone bluffs and pla nkton is terribly difficult - especially in a i;:uerrilla lhcatrr. J don't defrnd the coastal co1nmi~.c:ioncrs' actions because I agrrc or don't agree 11·i1 h the outcorne. They did vohat they felt !hey had to undf'r the l;n\'. There "'ere too n1any pla~·er,<; in this ex ploited drama -11·hich 1nainly by chancr "'as fina lly pla~·ed ou t on this stage -10 1nake the con1mi~ion de - live r the c\oslng line& alone. Federal Judge Rules Patrol Checks Legal SAN DIEGO (API -The U.S. Elordcr Patrol is acting constitutionally in stop- ping \'rhicles routinely at high\ray cherk- poin1s ;i.o; far as 50 n1ilrs from lhe l'.S.-\te~iro line. ,1 fed era l judge rulC'd \\'ednesdn1•. "All or !hem arc functional equi,·alen!.~ or the border." s:iid U.S. Disl rict Court Judge JIO>A'ard A. Turrcn!inc in a 39-p::ig<' decision issued after three days of hear- inf:?"S. The ruling cilrs .o;pccilie de1a ils and \l.'3! n1ade as ground"·ork for the same i:-;sut"' being considered by 1he 9th U.:S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San F'ran- t i.sro. Tu·enlv·two defendants \\'ho hav(' bern charged or convicted after bring B11rgl £1r y l1ictirn Ploys Robin Hooe] FORT \\'AL,TO\' BE . .\Cll , Fla. (AJ1 1 -Sheriff's deputies say !he 01\'JlCr o{ a Fort \\'alton Beach sport.mian's club he ld t11·0 alleged buri;:lars at ba y "'ilh a bo\V and arrO\I' un til officers arrived on 1he scene. Officers s<1 id 011·ncr Doodle Jlarris grabbed a bo11• "·hen a"·akcned by a noise in the club \Vednesrlay. He dre\\' his bo1\I on t1ro incn ca rrying a soccer-ga me t<1ble ou! of the club an d marched 1hen1 across !he street to a neighbor's hou se "·here he telephon- ed for help. stopped at checkpoints <1re chflllcng1nr; the patrol's aclions. .All 23 judges of thr arpeals c-ourl are expected lo sit togrther nexl Tue~­ da~'. listcn ini; to 11rgu1n('nts and con - sidering lhe f:ic1s and conclusions or Turrentine. The hearings in San Oiego focused on border patrol checkpoint s :it S:in Clemente. Temecula anrl Oak Gro ve . all on routes inland from the l\trxic-:in border. Bui Turrentine also rcsearrh('d the use of eight regular or pcriodic- checkpoinls in ln1prrial Counl\'. includ111,i; four set up on by"'·ays duririg S£'ll50!1>11 farm harvests. B.v ''functional equiv;ilents of the border," 1'urrrntine's la 1v clrrk John llrsse s;iid the judgr considf'rrcl 11-i :-;1 "the primary road le;idin g up !ri n «hcckpo int rn1ght 110! con1 e (li rr ctlv fr o1n one of the !hrce hordt·r crossing s 111 Sou1hc n1 C;:i.!iforni;i.·· "In other \1•ords. ;i lo! of !'1n11£:~l L•rs rnay ha\'e 11·alkcd al'ro.~s !he ~"tl "r and go11en into a car at sorne place 01her than a crossing." llcssc said. ''That's "'hat the checkpoint,<; :ire ::rt up for. to lake care of people "'ho don't use the ports or entry:· Turrentine spenl '"'O weeks s1udyi11g lhe iss ue \\'hen !hr hrarings rndf'd. The defendant's la"'yers argued that !he fixed chcckpoin!s "iolate !he U.'..\ Cons!itution's fourth ame nd nit' n I guarantee against unreasonable search and seizure. Asst. U.S. Att y. Junie:; \V. r-.leyers argued that the forced traffic stops are reasonable and 11•i thin legvl border law cnforccn1cnl needs . Saddlebaek Crisis DOESN 'T SEE EL TORO AS SOLUTION TO AIRPORT HEADACHE Marine Commandant Robert E. Cushman at Pres<; Conference 5 OAIL v Pll or ;J Marines Suffer Troop Shortage .. IS.1 \\'II .I.IA'! 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'it•r1 l•'t:" and I r!1111k 11 (' tire 1::01ng to ti~· :di flghl 111 1h1· long n111." he !;:'l td !luring tlll' <·•11Ht"r{·H<"(', Cushint.111 :1L'>o lottc·lh·d ull the C11rp~· efforts to l~•nscr1 r 1•nt•1'l!~ durin4 the rurr~nl cr1s1s ··1·11.~ 111il1t;1r1 univ cnn ... 111Til'S folir per- 1·en1 ul lht· n.i11 .. 11'S 1x·troh•11111 supphl'" ht11 11t• .1n· ~1111 eu !lul/.( ba<'I-. to !f':1 d llll' 11 .11 111 1h1s ~1tut111011,'· llr said ·•it 1101dd11 't l\Juk good 1f ··11·1l1;1 ns !1ad 10 dli \111hou1 l!asolinc and 1<.t' \1.1-;ted tl . ' "I g:11\• 11p 1ny !in1nus1!ll'. lalt I don t !!link !h;11'l l 1ln niu ch for the cnerb'Y 1•ns1:;." ( ·u,htna u <1uippi:od . "l! got aboul n111i • 1ndv' Pl'I' ga llun " 1·usr1n1;111 :;:lid 1n:iny of the· "frill•;'' :1r!· being eul IJ!l<'k :ind ril l f11gh! training •'X4'1"CiStS ;LI 1·:1 'ror<i <ll"l' 1X·111g (';'Jfl'lull,Y \I 1•ighl'tl. Five Heady to ·Rough It' ··Y11u ..:a1t't ,C,l'I 1n10 an :11 rpl::tnc and lh if \'Oll 11·;111! !11 anl'rnore." he said. '\\'e 1i il l 1.:111 h;iek \1;h«re ire can ;•:ii loHg as u doc:-in'! affec1 our co 111b..1t I (•:1 dtfll'SS. '' Cushrn t1n ;1 l~o C'Ollltllt"'nted on tl1e possibility nt put ting ;1 con1n1ereial iet :urport Un (.'a1np Pcndlc1on land or shar- u1g El Toro'<; r11n11·ays -11vn propos\l\s 111ade by -Opponents of expansion al Ur;u1ge County Airport. A reci Youths Set Ont for So11l.lt A 111 eri cll1t Ad venture "I regard these types of uses a~ being al\\'ays burdensornc because thr 1nilitary and civilla11 planes ge1 in each 111hrr '.s \1·:iv or 1ntrrferL' 11·ith nur !r\li ning nJission. ·· · Cus 1Hl1'111 s;iirl "Tl1i s 15 not lht• sol ution ro the prob!c1n of \1'her(' 1<.: put a ni;w ;1irporl for l)range Cot1n1~ .. By L:oit cd Press lnlcrnalioual A surplus L.S. An ny 1ruck rurnbl rd out of An aht'1111 \\'cdnc.~d ~i v night car· rying a group ot yo\1ng ' 11,cn hou1u.l for South An1cric:J 011 ;1 Journry Lhat tuuld last tll'o ,vl•ars. Five young :)outher11 Californ ia ~1cl · 1·enturcrs Jrt· IJ1Jund for TiL•rra IJt'l Fu('go . the southl·rn 11p of Svuth An1rnt·;1 -the nearest trucks C\ln con1t' to ,\ntarc1ica. "\\"f>'re going to rr:ilizr a drf'a111 l\'j•\ 1· sharl'd for ciuile ti fr11· ,l l'ilrs." :-.;1ul British Girl 1'e ll ~ Of Participation 111 Sex ual Or2ie!'i ~ !.0.'\00~ 1UPl 1 -1\ 24·Yt'.'lr·ol<l blonde to!d ;.1 London court 1oda.v sl11· par1icipated in lhrce SC''\ orgies in OIH' night for ~3~ and 1!11' pron1i~L· ol television \\'Ork . The l<'Stirnony by !hr young 110111:1n. identifitd only a.o; "r-.liss A .. c:i1n<· 111 the-fourth day of the trial of s1 11ger .l:init! Jones On ch::irgl's 1h;1t she rt1n a call girl r::icket 10 pro1notc song rt'<-'Ord,c:. "~liss A" lo Id lhl' ''Ollrt she .1ncl fl\"<' girls entertained .'I total ol 12 llll'll in three scp.1rate orgies :it :111 f·'\rluS1\'f' London !101t·I. :i lusur~ ;1p;u·11nt·n1 hou~1· and in !\llss Jones' hnmc 111 ont· night The 111en in the pa rties 11erf' 1J1·n1illP!i in f'arher IC'Stin1onv a5 produc('t'~ of British Brnndcast1ng ('orp_ rad io 11ro· gr3n1s 11·hom :'ll i~s .J onec: 11·a11tt'd 10 111· fhl f'llf'<' 111 the scl{'C!1on of song rt'cord' The 34-Yl'il r-Old su1grr. ;1rre~l~'d l.1•T su1n1n£'r in <1 roundup 11hirh gre11 fn11n nllPgations or a 13BC pa1·nln s< :1111L1I . f.1c1·s 10 ch:irgf':;. t'un11l'Clrd 1111h 1ht1 allrgrd c-a\1 ~1rl r:iri-.\'1 :1 11d tn1l1' 1111111' 111'! ohstrul'liu11 uf ju.~t1l'r :1t1{l r11l11•r (ill1·11'>1'.~ Colo sse11111 C li111ht<r Protcsb Carha ~e J~{)\ll·: 1l 'Pl 1 -/'In angr~ r 1t111·11 clin1bt"'rl Ihr Coloo;;,eun1 \\'t'dncsd.1) ;1111.l sriicl he "·nuld nol con1e flo1rn 111111! 1he c-11 ~· ren101·ed a pile of garb;1~e from out sictc his hon1r Police said the \ol::i~scu111's t11·c:t f'c·ological proteslLT. Aru onio l'odr1·l·ca, a Jl-.vcar-0ld e1nplo~'e of the ~!:lie prin!- ing plant. chn1hr.d to .he lop of thl' ant 1 £' n l J<o111an arena 1n freezing ,,.l·:11hl'r before dJ1\·11 . c·urnplaini11g ol the un t ollccrrd garbage. Podrccea i~norcd appeals by µol1 te ;i nd fire n1e11 to come <lu11·11. ex pcd1lu1n leader .!1111 Ti.:rr::ic k. 11ho pl;111- ncd the dei;:iils ~1111'l' 1!16!1. "\\'l'\'t! h;id to ~1\'L' u[i 1obs. girl - friends, hudd1 e ... ;.111d tile usu~J socHd life so 111c could <lt·1·01(• ;111 of our time cornpll'ting !ht· pro1i.:el . Hut . 11·011·. it's bl•en 11·ortl1 1!.'" s:11d T1·rrat l-.. He a nd !ht· Olht•rl;. 110111• older 1i1nn 2!, pul oul :'!.l.0110 tor ;in old Arni~ truck ::ind equipped 11 like a rolling 1111 titary bunk('r -11'ith rations. flarrs. C'flts. 11J('d1evl Stljlpll(''i_ nl'le'-. emerg~nC'y radios. l)(·f('llSl' r1t·par1111rnt maps. :ind a eou1lle of n1 ·11• n101oreyt:ll's ro rid\' through !he denSl' Sotuh A1ncrie;1n JUllJ.;k•. \\'ith thl' t11·lp of c1 )n~rc.ssnu·n, ;issortrd ton1n1lar offie1;1ls. the t .S. \l;i rint•s. :\a- t1onal (;uard and \I sror(' 11f prorni111•nt sports gear l1rn1s. Terrarl(s crt'11· is pC1ck111g ort1c1:ll letter 01 1ntrod11c1 io11 and some S75,000 in surv1vat gear 1\1 nong !he don:ited itcn1s f1nd1n g th r rr 11a1· hL"nea 1h lhl' truck's Annv "rCl'll c·~uiup~· <.1rt• r11bber ra ft~ for 'a ]:111nl d1J1\'11 Ill(' Am;1Y.O)l f!il'('!". bolo kllll'l'S. 1•111t·ri.:t•11L·1· r;1d1 u beacons . n1e1al dPh't:- !ors ;n1d exprnS!\'(' sonar devices tu s;1fPly ford S\voll en st n.~<1ms . ·rhe !ruck givru two ex hr1ustirr. sh:ikcdo11•n trips in ('(•ll tral C;1liforni;1, h:1s bt'l'll t•q uipped 11·i1h '111 underwatl'r l'ng1nt and ;1 s!urdv 11•inch to vank 11 fron1 11npossib)1• raVincs, · Surv iva l ins1ruc1or.'i ;1t J-:l Toro ~fannt' Ai r Stu1io11 u1s\ruc-tt'<l lhe cre1r in special J11nglt• su r1·i1·;1L 11·h1)l' Or;inge Couuly 111·" off1t1als ta ught the111 rud in1en1ary l1H1.l1<.·:1I te<.·hn1qurs. Ar Jn111·ne1"s l'nd. lhf'Jr can1cra1nan hop1·s 10 sut c,-h logrthl'r thous;:Jnd.'i or ' 4' -4 •. ~··'"'· .;"' ·~" . ,, ' . . . ... ' ., • r ... et of eoh 1r fihn fur tlocullH'lllilr1 . 1\111011~ th~· fir.~1 th;1 llr11gL'S ro li(' f,'lCl'd b.r the rre1\' \\'ill bf' to livl' uµ 1u \Ill :1g recrnrn1 10 t'lll tl1e1r lnng1s h hair to he able to pass 1hrough lhc .\1ex1c;.in l)(lrdcr l'rossing al Tiju<111:1. TL·tTack's CT1'11· incl udt•s (::1rv l\ol'zk11. 21. JL"lf l.\0nt1e11. 29 : J.>oug ~1 .vdc. 19: ;ind !;arv f:1llK·rt. tj_ TerraCk ll l'dc :ind r;1lbt1rt lt·lt ln llu.: I ruck \\'i•dntSdav. 11hik· l\oc1.ko and Br11-l1(!!~ \\'ill caleh. up 11'ith the gro up 1n .\lai';i1!an. 1\tr.'\1co. 111 1hl"<'f' \\'eek . .;, l\ort.ko ;111d Bcllrtl'!l 11ill hrin;.: L'Xlr:1 cquip1nent for lht' expcd111011 Fuel Cr i si~ .i\.id To Booze ' Sex? Cll!CACO 11.Jl'll -J)r Ed11·i11 Zlllik . hp;1d or !hr lk·l'Hul L' 111 I'rr s1 t 1 p~~cholor,y dcpartn1rn1. sa~·s 111" fuL•I shortage could lc:ad to 1 n c re ;\ s c d ;i\cl1olis1n and ri sing birth r:1te-~. '"Tho~c 11ho tine! thev r\l n't lrurel and arl' rl'slrittcd. ~·o ti could exp·:ct a11 increa se or their nnxic tv :· 7.olik ))atd \\'eclncsday. '·Yoti roul d 'rx pect stln1e of 1hcn1 11111 brcon1e tlcp rt•ssed. ··A lot of people use lhc automobile ac: 1he n1ain n1v1t:od of dis sipa1i11g thl'1r ll'llStOn ." 7.olik s;iid -rlrpcnd111g on the suC'crs-: ot birth rontrul -'·1·011 c:1n eXJll'l'l 11t• n11gh1 h;il'l' an 1ncrc;ist' in thr htr!h r;l\e"' and ·')llu'll ~rt• the loc:ll bar:-. g1"rt 111g a 101 of ht1~1nc.~~. t•c:pccially 1n l 1!1es 11ht're .1·ou h<1ve h1p;h nscc:" Cush 1nan said a l'end!etnn ;1irfield 1101dd ruin !he sprav.'l1n g base HS ;i lraini11g f;1ciJil,V ;_111d a JO!l\1 USC or ~ Toro 111uuld only in crease jlublic oult't1 o\'('r jet 11oist' ·rhe grncr;il 1\•as arco1npn111cd :it thr press eonft•rt•ncc ))y Sergeant ~l ajor of 1he ~l;.irinc Corps Clinton i\. l'uckett. thl' C<Jrps' tnp enlisted 111n11. l'uck1.1U ;ind Cushman <tre rour1ng wc<.:l t:o;ist bnSt!<: to re1·i1·11· 1ht' role (I f Pl'<Jt:t•litnt' ~l:irines of \Ill rank s. l'ut:keIL ;1lso a rlccoraled "'ar hern and 30·ye:ir ~1 arine. s<1id the modern Corps off1•rs a good deal to yo ung men that \\':Isn't offered ll'hcn he lirst signed up. "The 11•agcs arc n o 11· con1parable to outside industry and the enly limit on t•Jueariona l advancernent is 1nolivation und n1e1Ha l :ibili ty,'' he said. ·"r11·e11ty years ago when re-enlistment liinc l':1n1c around. guys didn 't want to ;Hlmil 10 their buddies they werf' si gning: t1g;1in No1v lhry are doin g it h1.1ppil ,1 .·· Echeverria (.; uarded \'f(',\,\l. .\lexico 1,\1'1 -PrC'sidcn1 I ,u1s f".l'hCl'l'lTia ended a st·\'rn-day tour hf nor1 hl\'l.'~I ~1rxico under ti~ht securily \\'(•dnl'.;;d~1v a{!f'r s1uclent ht·<·kl ing at his stop. ~:rhevc rr1:1 r;_1111e 10 this isolated south nf the Ca lif11rn1a-Ari1.ona bordL·r 10 dedic<i !c a social <:el'urit y tlin1e _jj J. (}a,.l'ldl o//erJ . , , I I lhis fine l'o ll celion of \Vl~G C IL\IH~ .~-· .... · . ' • • '.· :. . ' • .... _~· ... ·. . ... . . '.-. .. -· .. ~ ... . ' Pupils May Have to Walk Graceful in desi gn and superb construction a nd are beauti- fully enhanc ed by me ticulou s tailoring. Choose from a large selection of fabrics. .. """ . ... ' 'F • ,r ~.,. 1 t~~ " If the shortage or diesel fue l gcts any \VOrse. morc sluden!s in the Sad· dleback Valley Unifi ed School Oi~trict \Viii have lo walk to school. Acting transportatio n superviso r Dttty _ 1\lanwill said Wednesday ''Right no1ir things are okay -though they're tight. But we may hove to make SOtne changes soon." Cut-off point for bus transportation to school now i~ two miles for grades seven to 12. Fifth and sixth gradl!rll art! bused if they live further than one and a hAlf miles from school. For third and fourth groidcs. th!! cutoff I~ one mile, and for grades kindergarten through t1~·0. it i~ ~• mile. If the rue\ shortage gets worse . the figu re ror grades 7-12 may be hik('d to three miles. Mr.i. ~1anwill said Changes would go down from there. with lht youngest children spared greater walking distnnces as long as possible. Of the district's 30 ve hicles. 22 buses are diesel-powered and eight I 3 - passenger vans are gosollnc-powl'red . The district transports 4,500 students per day a total of 2,000 miles. Ful'I shipments to 11 2,oo>-gallon lank :lre made once a week. "Right now we find 0111 from \\'eek to week whether we will get our ship · ment. Quantities available have gon(' down. but, so fnr we've had enough by being careful ," f\1rs. ~1anwill said. ' "Our main concern is gelling thf' students back and forth to school ," i\lrs. 1\·lanwill said. "\Ve arr chnrtf'ring :ilt111~l all extra-curricular bus runs invoh·ini; any distance ... Athletic tean1s ar(' bus·pooh oA for evenls in th e sa1ne nc.igtiborhoorl. slit! added. ~1any parenls have c;11lecl the di slril·t to inqu ire about possibl e busing chan~c!i , fltrs. r-.1 anwill said. "Rut if anything does hap1>en cnch pllrcnt will be inforn1cd nboul it hy the administration." she S\l id. ··~1eanwhilc. t am keeping n1~1 finge r~ crossed. l'm conccrnf'd we h/ll'(' 11 101 of children to tran~pon . :111d thrt't' miles is a lon g w;iy to 1\'alk " Stcirfir.q f 1om $199 PROFE SSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNER S Open Mon . Thurs. & F rt , Eves. -----.~ 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CA LIF. I f Or.ll V PI LOT - Just '" ' ' IS '' •. • With Tom urpbine Start the Crisis Without Hi111 (JN TllE \\'ATtllfHO'.\'T : Onr or Newf)Ort Becieh's rnost obs!r(•pt•rou~ obstr\'crs of the hu1n:in Sl'l'l1C tud:ty dl'clared hin1self Oul of thl' l'llcrgy cri.~is. TI1is, or <:ourse. \\OUld hfl\'l' lo bl' thl' boatya rd 1n;in, Arscnt· ' · 11 1 a c k i r · · (;adari;1n, the \'11latll1· :.;1ge, of 1ht' harbor's Hh inc <"hannl·l \rhu. upon un c 0Cl'<1sio11 or iHl(1lhcr, l1a~ llo11l' b;111le \\'Ith aln1ost C\'erylhini.: go\·t:trunenl ciJ. Today he hauled :1 00;1t out upon . ,, his ways nnd a sri1nll a1nount (If fu el dnbhled out. Gtow('ring. /us l'Y<'s ntu-rowl·d ;1:. he examin£>d the rninute spillage. •"rh('y'll probably g1\'C rne ;1 cital1011 for lhat,"' he roared, ··because of all this ful'l hysteria.·· Abruptly, (iadanan then announced his non-pa rticipation Jll the fuel crisis. "\VllY NOT'!" BLACKIE challenged. "There \\'e re lots of people who declared the Vie tnam \Var imrnoral and refused to particip~lte '"J f these Israelis and 1\rabs n1akc peace. then we'd have plenty ol gasoline. 1'hererorc l"rn dec!arlng th at an iminoral '\'ar -and 1 "rn not going to be in j t " But , you protest. \\'C do sccn1 to have <in energy squeeze. f'~vcrybody is con· serving: to avert disaster. It's a t1n1e !or sacrifice. G,\U1\HIA!\''S E\'Ell1\LLS en!arger1. ··s:icrif1ce~" he bf'l!o\\·rd. ··rrn ready f11 sacrifice JUSl as soon as all those ecology nut s are too. Thos-c Sierra Club pt'oplc 1\·ho arc pretending 10 do the ir pan. Then they hide gasoline in th(' back of thr1r c:unpers for l rips to LaP.-i1 and load up gas c::ins in 1hc1r Cadil!ac 1runks for ski trips. "I'll start sacrificing as soon as ,\llan B;eck puts sails on his Balboa rerrybo<its. -fl('IJ pinch down as soon as all these ~le n1ove out of mansions and into 1.400.squarc-foot cottages like mine lo con~rrve hcatlng. "!'\\ give up things as soon as tht' Lido gang give UJ) lhcir beaches for tbc duration. •"J\IA ''HE I'll. .\1 Ef-~T th('tn haJf\Yav r11 quit riding in t;ixrcabs and I \\"On t eal a11y more cav1<1r. ,. lt should be noted th a t Gadarian l1t1Sn't riddl·n a t;oo since he ll'ft Nc1'I '(ork City three decades ago. 1\nd lie h«tes caviar. "Th<it"s beside th e point," Blackie grun1b!ed. "Any\ray. if all 1hose ecology freak~ and S11•rr<1 hotshots starl sacrificing. and the Arabs and Israelis knock 11ff ;ill the sl1ooting. tl1e11 n1aybc If we reall:v hare so1nc klnd of gasoline pinch, 1 ·11 1,;u llcipatl· ··rtr <p ut pu11111~ gasol ine in 111~ l.i11·nn111\11 •r ·• Blil ,1 l11t• 11f nlhrr r1iunlries arc sut- fer111g 111 lh{· lu•·l ~hor1agc too .. 1011 prUll'!-l "Sil \\'ll AT." G1\DAR J,\N ro:1rrd . "!'-1 for 1h:1t 1\l>rc ~upposf'rl to ..,uff0r"' )011 ,., .. ,. h1o;u· 1Jf :111 \' olh•·r ("Oll!ltt"I('" "ul- lcr rnR !or u.;·• .Ju..,·1 11'.\' lu n;1trlt' Hilt' •· 'l'hus 11 11•;1s al11ng !he ,\('1\1XJr! Beat'h v.at••rlront lodav . Tl1c rbull1enl ru:1r of Ar:.t•nc (;adciri;;n, rl·fu sing to Join the <·ncrgy \\<Jr He sounded 111-.e hc \1·ac; 1ry1ng to st;irt his ov;n pril"a!e protes1 rnovc1ncnl. Su !;ir, 110\'1(•1·1•r. h(• l1;1~n·1 burned hi s gasoline t:rf'dil cards 1n !he rniddle of :Xl•1•1por1 Boulc:1 :-ird . ' ; "liJ l srcie li .lets Duel 1:\ I :11111•1! l'ro•,, ln11•ru;1tio oal I ~r.11·11 lllh.\ l·:.-:_1 pt 1.Hl II ilfllliHll'S b:.il tl•·tl u11•r !ht· (iulf uf !-\Ut'"/. tod ;1v in Liil' 111,t ~1 1t·h 111t"11lt·n1 sincc lht· ~t1i.td!t' East 1'1·;1st flr·· 111ok l'ffect on Oct 24, and lsr.1l·t1 11oops ,1·1·nt on a 11 ar foot in~ 1·.irn!':ir;1l)lt• 10 tl1at 11·hich pn:t'l.·ded the l~H:7 ;")lX day war. 1.~r;u ·l s;ud •l ::.hnt dO\Vn Oil(' Egyp11an ~1Hi21 u1 the <1t·nal du el ne~1r Stu·1 City und th<il ull uf its plant·s r\·1urn1•d sufely . An l~gyptian 1111htary :ipokcs111:111 s.1111 lhe .\l!Cs shut do1v11 u11e Israeli plane. that the others flt·d eMt11·ard and that ;di F:gyp11u11 plUlll'S ret11rnc.:J safL·ly lo base. \.\'ith !he Jsr:1t•lt army on ;.i 11;.ir looll:1g on lhe Suez C;inal front , Egyptian J.1 l;cn. Saadc.'f.ldin Sh:1zli, the L'lul"r of s1 .. ff . 11;1n1t'{l t!i:11 i':J.:\'f'!l 1s stronger mil itarily to<lav 1h:1n 11 \V;1~ ;1 1 start of thr· Octoh1·r l\ar ·;ind Iha! H is c.1p<i blf' of dl'stro~·1ng 1hl' lsrucl1 for C('<; in Eg~·pt TllEHE \\"EflE similrir 11· i1 r) i k <' .<:t:itrn1flnt..; hv J·:gy ot111n \\';1r \l1nis11·r 1;f\n Allt11nr·'..f l<;nH11I. Air l·r111·1· f'om. 111a11d1·r· C:t·n Husni ~lob;1rr :1 I-. .ind ~l:ii 1;,.n ~l!ihr1mn1ed El -f;1hrn1. 1·ornmandvr nf lhl' E~yptian t11r dl'f1,11s1· s.1·ste1n. They s1>0k(· at thr opening <if an C'(· h1hition of cap!ur1•d Israeli \\"ar equ1p- nH·nt. .'\n P.J.:~'pl1:in n11li1ary sp11kl·S11H111 in C:iiro s<iid thl' 1Jogfighr look plat1· bt·t11C'cn Egypti;111 and Jsr:1cl1 fighter pl<incs nver Ain Sukhneh. sou th of Suez ("i1y, The stat'n1rnl fnllowed ;1 report Thursday -d c·1111·d h1· l ~r<1L·I -1h<lt 1-:gyptiaii <11r clt·f<·nscs· sh!il do,111 0111· rif !1,1•0 Israeli l'hantoms 111 L"r 1he Suez C:inci l citv or lsn1:11l1a The 1Srne!1 rnli1t<1r\· c·o1nru:1nd said !he dogfight brokl' Out about 2 p.m. 14 a.111. PST f ""hL·n ~'.g_\'pti;in fighter<; lricd lo intert·epl Israeli pl:ines palrollini; the northern pt1r! of the (;ulf of Suez. an area !hat separates 1he I rapped Egyp- 1ian 3rd Arn1y fro1n Israeli forces on !he Egyptian bank. IT \\'AS TJIE first report of 8{'rli11 11·arfarc since !ht' ccase·flrC' althou gh an Egyptian SAl\t missile shot do"·n an Israeli plane un r\uv. 9. Israeli rnilil<1ry spokes1nen sriid Thurs- day the lsrncli ;irrncd forces 1vtre on :.1 stall! or full alert on !lit· Eg.vptiun and s.vrinn fronts :ind \\"l•re prrp:irl'd to ha111L' on the .Jord;ini;u1 fron! <;hould Arab forc es a11ac k 111 that se<·!or, Today lht' alert \Vas increased. '"The al('rt is vt•rv. vi·ry high. l'\l·n .~1·1·t·rc." a rcpor!cr fur 1:-.racl"s 11a11on;iJ r:idio said 1n a broadcast fron1 Fay1d . Egypt. "The movcrncnts of Ef,i)'ptians arc continuing \11th <iuirk successio11 They 0:1re dit:gini:; 1n and prl'paring. N. Viet Troops Overrun Out1Jost In Hig lilan<ls SAl(;Q;.J (AP1 -i\ont1 V1ctnam('SC forcrc; overr<in ;1 go\·ernn1ent 011!po'it less 1han five n1i!eo; sou1h11est or Ki cn Due.: 111 the central highlands 1oday . field icports :inid. Kien Uuc \1<:1S 01errun bv l1111ks T11csda\'. ·The rrpurts said the ou tpost \\"as m::i n· 1ictl b\" 1110 n11'1 1i:1 pl:1toon" ;1l.ou1 i(111 rn en \ti other <lctails lll"re 11nn11•di;11t·I~ (l\':1dab!P. The :-;;11gon ro1n 1na11<1 n·porll·rl 01111 light :1!1<1ek..; \\'t•d11r.~cl;1y ;1~n111~r go11•r11· rnen r tro11p:i 111 tilt• ll;il. Srnii.: arL•:1 z;, n1 i!1•., nurth ol hlt'll Dul Bui :111)!h1•f IJl!C. p11 ~h II .I• :tlltlC'lp<ill'tJ Ill 1111• I "11 111 rnu111 ~1 dn11' to ~t'lll' C:\/ll1rnl lit l li~h11,11 II :ind cun1pli·h· .1 400-111il1• :1ll·11t·;1t f1 -11p1lh 1 ou1~ .1!nnt: th(' 11·cstcrn IM utlt•r f(1 Lot' "\tnh iht· \"tel Cong l"<1p1t.d 7J 111111·~ non Ii ol S.11g1i11 Tth· Sou11l \11 ·1n;unesr For<'l ~n .\Hnt ... rry C'h<irgr<l 1h.11 the North \"1t1I· nan1~·..,~· 1!1<11 Ol't•rrnn t\1cn Due Tuestla.v flJf("Pcl j_!'(}() or thC ('j\·iJianS there tO '"le;11·1' 11il'lr hon1cs, properties <ind crops th ey ha\ e bl'l'll cultivatiug during the 1:1:-t l•·\l \'f·;Jf' " UPI 111tpllo1G f 'iery f'i11nle !\"icholas Johnson has sub- n11t.Led resignation fron1 Fed- eral Co n1munications Commis- ~fon with blast at President Nixon's choice of Jatnes Quello as his successo r. !·le said norni· nee Quello is "absolutely un · qualified." Cos t of .Mailing Letter to Co Up To Dime a Li ck \\'A SllL\"CTO'.\' 1:\Pi -Like n1ust e\"l'r~th1ng t>b•.'. 1hc price of ~lan1ps is going up. Ra! nl'lt until J:in 5. after th<· dt'!uge 11f ( 'h11 .. 111:as 1na1l is 01 er Beginning 1hc11. 11 \\'ill cost .-i dime 1ns1cutl ::if •·1;.;h1 e{·nts 11'1 1nJll n first-c lass lt·tter. right c1·nts 1nstt:ad of si:o; to mail :i postcard. and 13 cents instead of 11 to stncl an air rnai! letter. Compa rah!e 1ncre<1sec; \\"Ill apply to sct·ond·t·ICtss, third-class and fourth-class 111<111. THE POSTAL SERVI CE announced its inlrlldl·d rate hikes last s('ptembcr. :iaying lhL·y 11·erc necessary to reduce ;in operaling deficit Pxpccled in pan bl!t';JUSl' or 11•agt: i11crr:·1se~ for 1.'lllployes. 'l'he Pos!al Scr1·1cc s:.iitl th e rHtr 1n· rrcases 11111 takl' efff'cl on a IC/llp()rary basis Jan. 5. pending a rC\'lt:\1· by thL· l'ost.a! Bate Con1n11ssion. '!'ht• c.:01nn1iss1u11 v.'11! decide \1hcthC'r 10 J'('C.:on1rnend th;i\ the ne1\' ratcs bt• 1n1posed prrn1an c111ly. but th ;n activu probably is several n1onths away. O.\LV ·r11,E COST of Living Councll could block the 1 ate increases before J<in. 5. Pos!:il Scrv1ee off1ci;1ls s;i_v they under:iland the council \1"ill annouocr wlthin \\VO 1vceks whether 11 will a!101v the rate hikes to lake effec!. Bul the i'o~t.al Sl'rvicr is operating on the assumption that the h1ghtr rates \\"ill be pcrmil;tfd- Volumes of a.new basic 10-cent stamp. fl'a1uring :1 design of crossed American flags. are being printed and distributed to the nation ·s PQSt offices. A Postat Scryfce spokesman -;aid of- ficials cxpccl a bulge in the n1ail flO\\' un Jan ~ :1 ~ ht·n1·~ con1 merc1al rna1lers rush to deposit their n1essages in time 10 be pos1n1arked before niidnigh! DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVI CE O~l1 ~~ry of tilt Dady Pilot is 9ua1an1ted Mond o"F"O•• If ••u do ""' ~••1 •ou• PIP« ., J.lO P.m •• (•II •od v•u• <•Pf "''" ~t D•ou91\I 11 vou, C1•'< '" t•-•• unlll I .JO p"' S~tu••·~ '"d Sun••v· II vou •• •OI .. , .... , YOU• <•PY DY • ..... Sa!u••••· •• I • m Sund•y, <f lt •110 • COPY "''II De Drou~•I !1 you. Calli or1 !1~111 u"ll! 10 1 m. Ttlepl1ont\ M••• Or.1119~ Cou11ly ....... U l·•l1\ North ... ul Huntln,ton l toch I nd WtOl"''"'rtr l•0-1110 S•" (!omtnt1. C•P"l"no lc•ch, S•n Ju•n CI Pl1tr•no. O•"• Poon!, S1u1~ L•9u110, L•9u111 Nl1u11 Ul-~110 . Nation's Midsection Cold Gale Warni1igs Posted 111 Great Lakes Territor y ~ \~u•M•no """ '~''"' ""d ~ •..., 1., •• •<·~rA 1u,. rAn<I' "rtt t•,,.~lt.:;i r • "' l o• -"•lQtl~~ ~,~, r•nrrt~,, · ,.,,,• • "'"'" ot ii t1><1~• ,,.1., ,, ... , .... 1, "'"'"•ftQ lp (\\Pll" "'' ~nfl hr, • ""·~Q ,,,. ,.,.,.Ind•• "" '"' ""'"'''"" O'Vt •n•Q"I IOwl "'"' d•O •o v. (,' ........ l ttll lllfl .. ,, ~'ft•r "•Id """O<O<! •lie mld·~<mllne11r 1"~·" ••·• '"'"'' '"*"''" o~r• •••~· ........ /.'""'"•Oil• 10 11\f UOM• Grell l , ••• '"'!·~· ,.,. •nf!\ nl •now "'"'~" '""''" \\o11,on1•n 1na M•,!\IO•• ~tort a1wn Wind• JQ"'''"CI to ?I or JI m<le• oe• naur td<ll~d ad ltlna "'Michlaan Galt w<'lrn.,1<11 wert '" eff•Ct for tne G··e.il La~e• "'<!•on ~nd l•lvtl ~av"a"~' weft ""' lor ""''~'fl lillnoll ~nd •O<Jlnt'" WiS<OnSln Trmne•.ilur t~ aronoed b"!o v tt•n "' Na.ill Ook()!a dnd Minne~ot.i dnd roodlna• In !he ;()• "'''' tomn111'1 !•01" Wluon<ll\ !a the mi d d I e "''"'"'anl ValltY. A ... n•m •i• 1vstem over weMern WO•ll•"<l1011 11iread roln on<'! '"ov, over 1111 P1cilic NOr!hW91! Ra•fl dl•O <nla1ne<1 lnro <ec!•on1 of lhe N0t!he-11! where uni.ea1on•n1v "'''" ... eo!Mr linaer~ Un:1n1on~blv VM•m wooll'lef lifl11e•ed nvtr Nev (n<ilond Weone1d~V Two •tcord hlo~ tem~rofu••• lor ~c ~ ''"'" 1r1. 60 ,,, Concord. N H , •n~ f] a! 801tnn, Ma<1. El1ewhnr •~it< wt•e gene••lly clear TemDC•<'!lure1 ~'"" d•w" •dll<lf<I iram ~ ~· "''"'ll•C~. N.O, !o 1a ar Kev Weit, Fla. Coasral Weorher Faor •od•v Ll11M var11blf wind1 rugh! """ mor .. 1119 hout1 !lfcomino w~•tr!r • lo IS kf'Olt In of!er11oon1 !Oday """ Fddey HIQh lod.iy 68. C0111tal !frnpe•f!ure• r•nge from IJ lo .:!, lnl•n-d tomp&rilv•ts r1n111 from •1 10 10, Welfr ltmpcr11v•• 511. S1111, /ffoo11 . Tides THURSDAY Sedir>d hlqh /·Oii fl ,m. J 6 Sec~no law 11:'• pm, 1.9 Fl"' !\1g!\ ""''" 10 ... Sttlif'd h•O!\ 1'11.IDAY ~vn Aon• t •• ~m. MOO<\ AIHt l :'f '·"' 6·11 1 m , 6 3 ! J6 o.m . .01 1J1 om JB ~•"'"•l).m 1111 2:$1 o.m I Riot Police Breal{ Up Ohio Trucl{ Blocl{ades Ry l niled Prts~ lnltrnaUooa l Ty,o hundrt":l riot f<!U1pped OhiJ lughv.·ay patruhnl'!l niovl'd onto the Ohio Turnpike Just \\l'SI of Cll'\"eland and at Toledo today 10 break up a blockad1 · of tractor tratlt'r r1g!> 11 h1ch had forced a closing of a!mO$t hulf of the 2-lO-milt: 10!1 road. Additional h1gh\\[t)' patrolmen l\C'r~· also moved into an area 20 miles east or ColUJTibUS !O break Up ;1 S11l)J]Jl!" blockade on Inters1;1te 70. !nterstatC' j-, at Perrysbu rg , nl'ar Toledo. rcn1u1nf·d closed in the c.:ontinu1ng prolest h\ drh·ers against )o.,..cr speed hrnits ;Httl higher fuel priers \\'J\'1)0\\"S I\ srvcr;tl trucks parkctl :ilong the four·lane turnpike ::it Toll'dti 1\·cre broken by rluh-earry1ng p:ilrolrncn s o they could ge t into the \'l'hic!l'~ Orivrrs \\'ere no! in the rigs. One trucker :.;11cl: "lf lhl' St.'lh' high11ay patrol coines afte r us 1\ith 11 I' NEW RADIO SKI REPORT KCOM 103 Tue~, Thurs., Fri. ll SS AM & 7·SS PM cluhs Lhc~ ar1· 111 101 " rt·..tl lit;h! 1)11l' huntlrl'<l trw1ll·r, n1•J\L'tl u1 t1v111 1ht' 1 ll'\L•l..111tl •• re..i .iuJ :;.no!!K r !U'J tror:i th1• Tu!edV ar1•;1. :'\u lt\tldt·l1t:. h..1J liL•tn lt'pul"lt•d .ind :HA Ul:\B.'i FIS.I IJ,) FALL IVT<J Ll:VE \\.\Slll\'CTO'.\' •l'Pl 1 \\1th t!11• ~1ar11it• l'orp:-. las\ 10 f:1ll 1n 11111' :ill four ,!>1·1'\lf."CS h;t\1' 11011 1h;u1g1·d 11!1•1r rull'" to ;i!lo11· 111.1n1L·n tu en1 n111,111d 111111~ 111;1fil' up 1110:,,11) of n1r11 The .\1'1r11u• L·orp'i :11111ou11c1·d ll'•·d J1P:ida~ th.!! 11 ha<; droppt'd l!.' 11°11 •: s1:1 nd1ug rl·)!ul:iuon li1n11111g 11on1l'll ordl'r-g11\-rs 10 "tho~r :1lt1\'11i1·s 11h11·)1 h:11"(' !ht• .'ld1n1111s1r;it1011 of ll Q!:ll·n i\\<1r1nes ;is llh'll' pnn1<1ry funct1011 ... 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I, ' ' ' 5norli le\-$wom Suri ll od r l\ • 5peedo Swim CERRITOS -~ 163 Mell .,,,,6,, Ii '•. l11creffses OK'd State's Welfare SACRAMENTO iUPll - California ·bailed itselr out of a wi;:lrare crisis today by pro- viding major grant increases to adult aid recipients a n d st1itting administration of !heir progran\S to the f e d c r :1 I government . J t Y.'as an 1 l!h ho11r en- deavor "'"ith :,:can.:ely a rninutc tu lost·. SHOHTL)' AF'rl<:lt I he legislature passed and Lt. <:o\'. F:d Hclnt'ckc signed a J) c m o c r a r 1 c -sponsort'd "urgency" bill \(1 <lct·on1phsh Ille grant increases a n d transfer ad1nin1stration, slate 0Hit1als signed a federal con- !ritct in1 plctncnting the pro- gr·arn. Thi: docuincnt then was rushed \Vedncsd:ly night by automobile to S:.in Francisco for official s of the federal Sotial S<.>t·urity Adn1inistr;1t ion lo sig n. Federal off1ci:ds h;_1d \vnrnl'd tha t un!l·ss the state ac1ed by today. California could not Ix• plugf.l cd into the fL'{ler::il ad1ni111 s1rativc ~ystein in tinu• for Jan. I issuance of bt.•ncfit l'he cks to 500,000 aged, blind and d1 s;:1bll'd Cali fornians. Proponent s of the bill , sponsored by Assemblyman John Burton { D-San F'ran- cisco 1, s<1 id the elderl y at !owes! ill('On1e levels \l'Ould rctl'i\"t• grant increases .Ja n. I ranging frorn $24-68. They s:ud 1ht• blind \1ould recei ve ~22·$72 1nore and the disabled 112-172. REI\'Ef KE, \\"110 ca Ile d the tei;i~laturc· into special st·ssion 10 at:t on fill' St'!- tlcment 11orked out \1·i1h ad- rn1n1stra!io11 offi cials, signed ll1e rricasure as a pinch-hiller for Gov. Ronald Reagan who 11·as rt'tuming home from a Hktay speaking 'lout of Aus- tra lia and Asian countries. Wi!hout the bill. Californ ia faced the prospect of paying $250 rnill ion more in publi c iiSsistance costs plus losing $90 mi llion in fede ral aid . "It would be absurd lo vote no," declared Assemblyn1an \Villiam T. Bagley {R·San llafa eli. who helped negotiate the settlement. The Assembly approved it by an overwhelming 69--1 vote wilh only Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-11witington Beach), casting a dissent. It later was approved by the Senate on a 28-5 vole. UPI Ttltptlolt Separated Act ress !\1 a r y 1'yle r f.Ioore and Gra nt 'f ink- er, her husban<l of 11 years, have scparaled. Tinker 1novcd out of the couple 's Malibu home. but no legal ac- tion has been filed yet. They have no children. Figure in Reinecke 'Sca11dal ' Convicted LOS A~G ELES (AP) -A key figu re in an innuen("('-ped- d!ing scand al "'hich led to the resignation of a to 1> aide to LL c:ov . Ed Heinecke ha s lx.-en convicted of grand theft and insurance fraud. A SUPERIOll Court jury \Vednesd<iy found J e r o m e Pierce, 35. guilty of three felony eoullls involving a S6.0l5 insu rance clairn he filed follo"·ing an alleged burglary al his lloll~·\1·ood apa rtment in Octobfor l!:t7 1. Oep. l)ist. Att y. Ri chard Kalustian said Pierce filed a clai m "'ith Farmers Group lnsur:inee Co. for Sl17.442, listing one of the n1issing ilf'1ns as a 20-year-0ld broach \\'Orth $100,000. Ka!u stian said the claim was disallowed after an insurance adjuster found lhe broach 11•as bought by Pierce for $97 .50 from the estate of his deceas- ed v<'ifc. KALUSTIAN SAID an in- vestigation also disclosed that Pierce clai med $2.360 each on t"·o wat ches even though !1e had rt>tumed lhem for refunds in 1970. Pierce. "'ho has a previous conviction for grand thefl, "·as indicted the da y after Currey resigned as T<eineckc's aide. Family Gift Certificates Purchase In Carousel Court JCPenney NEWPORT BEACH Presents Art Classes Instructed By BARBARA PELOCHINO CLASSES WILL BE AT PENNEY NEWPORT EVENINGS AND SATURDAY SIGN UP NOW. 2.50 PER LESSON IAllAIA PILOCHINO Introductory Class starts Saturday, Dec. 8th, et 1 P.M. Sign up at Penney's Art Dept. Lower Level BA, Calif. State Univ. at Long Beach (1970), MA, Calif. State Univ. at Long Beach (1973), Major Painting and Drawing, Advisor Dr. Charles Thompson; Studied, ldyllwild School of Music and the Arts ( 1959), Los Angeles Art Centtr (1965 ); California State Art '-:holarshlp for Freshman (1965), Cali· fornia State Sophomore Art Schol•rshlp (1966), California State Art Affill· ates Senior Scholarship (1961); Exhibitions, Ont--Woman Show, CSULB (1969 ), No More War Show, CSULB (1968), Lo"ll B .. ch Art FHllvol IFlrst PriH, $500) Jurl•d Student Show CSULB 11967) & (1973); PrHenl employ• ment-CSULB Art Instructor, Honors Progr•m & Penneys Store Art '""' structor. • JCPenney NEWPORT BEACH ONLY FASHION ISLANO Extortion 'Forc ed' -Priddy WS ANGELES (U PI) - Jerry Priddy, a forn1e r biiz league baseball player and grandfather of five , adrn il ted In U.S. District Court Wed· nesday that he made 'telephone calls to a cruise shi p company den1anding $250,000. But Priddy . 54, told Jud~e Irvin~ Hill that he made the ex iortion calls to officials of the Princess Steamship Lines under threats fro1n a n anonymous caller. llE TESTIFIED in his O\Vll defense that he receh•ed the first threatening ca!! at his Burbank office la st ~fay 30 from a man with a "Mexican aCCl'nl." The man told him, accordi ng lo Priddy , to "acquire $2.50,000 from the Princess Lines" or bombs would explode on one of the ships. The former Ne1v York Yankees' infielder told the court that the voice told hi m if he did n't follow instructions 10 th e letter that he (Pr iddy) l'l'OUld be killed along 11'ilh his \v ife and his three children and fi ve grandchildren nuiin1- ed. "He (the caller) knew what school my young daughter at- tended," Priddy said . "knew ·where my wi fe had her hair done and knew my home ad- dress and telephone num· hers:· AT TllE instructions of the \'Oice on the tel ephone, he said. he receivl'd a series of calls at a nearby market lelephone booth where threats In harm him and his f<.1 mily "'ere repeatl.>d. Bob Lemon, f orme r Cleveland Indians' pitching star and .ex -manager of the Kansas Cit y Royals, appeared as a character witness on J>riddy's behalf \\'ednesday. Turba11 Tiff To Trial SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -The Navy has ordered a court martial for PO 3C Ronald Singh Sherv;ood, 22, o f flouston, for refusi ng to take off hls turban. Sher"·ood says that on his Thanksgi ving leave he \\"as converted to the Sikh religion. y.·hich requires its m a I e adherents to wear a turban at all limes and not to shave. Th e Navy maintains th at a sailor in a turban, with an untrimmed beard, is o u t of uni form. 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Belted. 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 • I I I 'I ' 6 ~ •• • • . •• • • • • ' l· t( ~ • ~. • • • • ~ ' ·: • " ' t ' ' • • • DAI.LY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE County Gains Strength lteapportionment plans approved by the California Supreme t'.outt will give Orange ('ounty a stronger voice in both the state 1\ssembly and the state Se nate, along \\'i.th better identification in \\rashington. NewJy drafted boundaries give the co unty six in· stead of four state 1\sse1nbl v seats and a third state senator to represent a new \ve ~t Orange Cou nty sen· atorial district. And realignn1cnt of Congrcssiona1 d.i stril'IS w\ll clar- ify Orange County's identity in Congress by providing for three congressn1en v.1ho:.c dl str1tts lie entirely within the county. Of the six congressn1en currently represent· Ing: county voters in \\'ashinglon, only one, ltep. Andrew 1-finshaw tft·Newport Rc ach1, serves a district entirely within the county. \Vith the boundary adjustments. only the 34th District , represented by Craig 1-fosmer {R-Long Beach) crosses the Orange-Los Angeles County line, Voters along the Orange Coast will not have to cope \\•ith any 1najor changes. ex cept for the coastal sector 1orn1erlv 111 l~cp . Claire Burgener's 42nd di strict. which ha..-beCn added to the ne\\'IY nun1bered 40th district, covering the entire south 1:ounl.\'. In general. the ren1aµ ren1oves some incongruitie~ and should n1ake the county a 1nore effective political entity. l'he Ne\\' Arn1y It u sed to be that the big step forward lnto the arm~ or the Arn1y \Va s aln1ost as pern1anent as, well, the old- fashioned n1 arriage vow. t.he mil1t;iry life arc l)cing dropped from lhe Arn1y. with honorable d1!-icharges, at the rate of J.000 a n1onth . Soldiers lacking n1o tivation, intelligence or ph ysi· cal endurance no longer are roarked as hopeless failures. offirials explain. They're simply sent horne with the ad· misl\ion that both the Army and the voluntee.r n1ade a n1istake-so rt of like no·f a ult divorce . But even with this attractive loophole for the dis· enchanted, along with other fringe benefits. the Penta· gon still has to spend 60 perrent of lts total budget on ma npower, including recruiting. The Soviet Union. 11otes the House Appropriations Con1mittec. cannarks 30 per- r:cn t of its military budget for manpower -but they probably don't offer fringe benefits, Postage Going Up It won't be an especially happy New '/car for those whose busi ness depends heavily on tlie U.S. _Postal Serv- ice. Due to start Jan. 5 are new postal rates which will ·boost the cost of n1any n1all categories by an average of about 25 percent. • llegular letters will be up from 8 cents to IO cents: air n1ail fron1 l l cent,<; to 13 cents; packages lq) G per- cent; newspapers and magazi nes up 40 percent; adver- tising and ci r culars up 26 percent. . ' ; But the ne\V volunteer arn'v sectns lo be following the new matrin1onia\ style of •·e"ci sy in. easy out." And 1he 1\rn1y even offers the bonus of a fare home to mother for the volunteer who tries it and doesn't like jt, Statistics indicate that volunteers \vho can't hack The semi-governn1cnt, semi·privatc 1-,ostal Service has signed a union labor t:ontract wh ich will cost about S2 billion. and the i11C'reascd rates seem to be tile onlv alternative to seeking a governn1enl i;ubsidy io cove"r operating C05tS. r .. ike other businesses, the Postal Serv-!ce has to have Cost ol' Liv in g Council approval for the 1ncrcases, but no other solution is apparent. Postal en1pl~yes certainly deserve to be paid enough to cope with rising Jiving costs, like all the rest of us. so this probably has to be accepted as just an- other inevitable turn in the _inflation spiral. fVV',v_ .. ;;::..,. • ,.._. x-<lREAT l.IVtS N~VER GO OUT. THEY 60 ON."(l?...J-!Wri~ California GOP Hrn·t But Still Alive, Says _Leade1· Old George G:illup. the champion pol! vaulte r, rccenlly painted a drcory pic- 1ure for the 2-1 percent of Americans \1·ho still ca!l thcmsrlvcs fl epublii:ans. And. once-young Chut·k Percy, rhe RcpuOJ'i.can Senator from Illinois , prac· ticPlly chiSC"lcd the GOP's <'pi1aph the 1Jtlt£'r day in Los Angeles. ~ figllrL'<i I'd belt.Cr tind out ii things 1\"cre really th11t bad out here 111 California, par\y\.\·ise. So. I trat:ki.:d d11\111 Pahl Haerlt':. (rhynles wilh parley ) in his ~farin County lair. I put it to him this y,·ay: "\Vhafs \Vilh R'e- publicans in (;aJifO\'· . .. " n1a . Haer!c is vie~ ~hajrman of the stale GOP and a form- er appointments secretary lo Gov. Hca- gan. \\'hen he's not traipsing around the state on party busiTlf'ss, he practices la1v in San F'rancisco. Hi!:i Republican job ls lo feed and care for the grass roots and campaign efforts. OLD HAERLE allov.·cd ns ho \I' the GOP ,1-as having its troubles. "\'i'e\'e been hurt. \\'aterg<itc hurt, darn those CREEPS. Agne w hurt. Even the defeat of Prop. J hurt . But, \\·c're sure not clcad. · "After all , \\'C \\·on five of seven spec1til ~lcctions this year .. , Folks thi11k \ho<:f' ,1·ins 11•er(' prc- \\'atcrgaic. They \ICTCll'I. :\!OS\ or lhC!1l \1·rrc post.-\\'ntcrgah·. "l'cah. ,,·c\•e los1 son1c rcgistrat1011$. Both part1e;i:; ha1·c. \\'e have nh1·t1ys hri'n on !he short t'll{I of that Of1<'-Thr question is 11·hctl1er IJetnocrnls v:ho 1rad111011~-illy cros.~01'Pr 11·ill cto il [1Cll1 Y!'ar. "\rh;it -rr:11ly hurt 11·as Bl :ick Stltuni;ly The d\l\' .l\l r. J'\1xon l»1t1'd Arch1Ual<I Cox_, Then. thosr t""o lo.~t t,1prs. Th:11 hun. too. l"p 1u11il !hen. thi' :u1t,i-i\ix011 elaquc 1,1·as mostly of !hO:-<f' 1-,rn111ps th;11 11ere against hin1 in 'liR <llld 'i2. Those and srnnc su1nmer sold iers. .. After black Saturday a n I.I Agne;-'s mi scrie:; -even sonic 01 our ( RUS WALTON J tr:trlitlonal Republicans started sitting Cl\ their hru1ds. "I think !hat \1·as ,1,hat happened to Prop. I. to so m e extent. A loL of Republic.'.lns sat on tht'ir hand s." No\1'. he says, Republicans must face up 10 a key question: liow much time c 3 fl . the GOP take 10 fight Nixon's battles? How long can lt 1\·a.it before it starts working on its 01\11 future? HE Tlflt\l\S \liatergate v"ill have it-; impact on both parties and most politi- cians. Ga llup"s polls indicate tha t. Republican losses in allegiance "-ere. not picked up by the Democrat;;. They \1·rre mostly rcflectro in an increase in tl1e nun1ber of "Independents.·· !TaerJ(' sees next year as the year of !he ne1v face . "lhe un-poHtician ." The old-style politician is in 1rouble. \f<1tergate served to speed up that atrophy. t didn't sav this to old f-[aerle_ but I'll la~· it on ~:ou th is \l"ay: \\'e're entering a period of reform, that kind of a cycle. A time \\ilen 've shcd old sk.in and look for clean hands, fresh farer;, common sense. and hope. \re ha1·c harl enough rhetor ic, enough g!1L1 .. r. eno1Jgh promise \\'it h? u I p,-.rforn1nnce . And. that's the. Republica n c!Jll'n1n1:i. AfTER EIGllT '.{tars or running Baby- lon. an<l after \Vaterga te anti Agne\\., the (;Qp 1ril l ha1 (' a hard time ~lling j[!>11lf as 1l1c part.I' of rt~form. ?-.!11yhe n<'ilht'r p..1rty Ci-In . ~l;:iybe a ne""' alliance 11 il!. \\"hilt fl"\\" for \llD(' cookie.--; the (;Qp pi("ks i1p next year 11ill be in scatlrred dt~1 rict s represf'rlted h.1· irresponsible Dcn111C'rats -or by aggressive. top-notch Fif'publi1·a11s \1'ho are ~trong t'nough and h~vro ~r·rved 1rell rnough f.J n1aintain th e oonlidence of their con.stituents. New Fitzgerald Volume T~ Ba~il and Josephine Storlts. By V_ S~tt f i!7.gr.rald. Scribners. 287 Pages. ~3.95. \\'ith the pa ssing 01 the years. l\Titing. like \\'inc. either gets bc!ler or turns :;(lur. ~l anv "Tilers. ha iled i11 their 1i111c a.~ "gr-taL"' no\\' are either totall.1' forgot· ten or r1·111e1nbcred only t..v gradu;itc t'lud enrs v;or king on obscure !hest>fi. But. a fe1I-'. a very few, do pcr~cvere, und one of !hose m11.king up this i;elec:t gro ufl is F. 5C"<•ll f"llzgerald, FITZGERALD. v•hilf' bcst knn\\"n no\v fo r such po\\·erful no1·e!s as "ThC' Great Gatsby" and "TendiT I;; 1'hc 1\JighL .. \"as ;i\so a gifrcd ~hort :ito~· \\'r itcr. And, as cciitors Joh n Ku1:hl <!nd Ja<:kson Dryer paint out in thrir 1111roduction 111 1h1s book, the gencr-0us p:iy he got tor his stories \\'as "literally sust<1ining hi1n du ring the flna11c1ally lcan years bel y,·cen novels." Bul if I.he money \vas good , so were the storic~. as l'fHl obviously bc setn niter a rrading of the 14 s!orlc:i; in this volume. Nine of these episod~s rcnt~r vn a character called Basil Duke Lt>". thf other.~ on a young gJrl called Josephine J)errr These l\\'o 1n a 1 n chari.ctrrs nrvf'r nlCcl. :l 1 t h o ti J?: h ~~iti.gcrald indicated once that hf' 111- l~ed 1hcm to, hut lheir hVc~ do n1n piiraJltl to each other in 1hal both arc Y.'t'aJthy children who learn a l1Ltlc b11 (THE BOOKMAN J more about life as 1hey grow into adults. TllE BASIL stories carry the OOy frorn age 11 to 17. The Josephine stories do nor C.'O\"er as long a period, taking the girl from alnlo.<it 16 to almoot 18. 1'l1c rtadf.'r 1nects Ba sil as a very bright. fun-loving linle boy, ~ces him gro11' in to a IJ,lher conceited youth who ls :.ct back v.·hcn he is rather rudely sho11n he 1:-not the center of the v.·orld and then n1arurc, into a thoughtful young 111an 11•hn has conlc to rcali7.c that one ~1111not kce Jl taking from life but also mu:.t give iii order•to be fulfilled . TIIE JOSEPHINE s1ories also have their share oJ fun. but they differ sharply in that rhe lesson Basil learn"J befort it is loo late Josephine docs not learn l.lfltil it is too late . A beautiful girl whose life i~ clevoted lo having men rail in lo\'e """lth her and then discarding !hem, she discove rs. af~r finding the 1nan she real ly 1-1•ants but is wi11ble lo love. that ··one c.-innot bolh Sp<'nd untl ti:iv". 'l'h(' love (If her life had i'Qrllf' Uy, and looking in hrr empty bllskr l, she had found nol a flow<'r left lur hun -;lo1 on1· .. Dear GI001uy Gus The gas shortage v;on 't bother m~. I run my car on credit 'I'. D.S. GIMm1 G1n c1mmt1Tn .,, svcmr"H i.r rttolt11 tnol olt 1111 111ce•11rlly ltfle<I lht vl..,.t of 1~1 ~•w••••••. Stllll rtur •ti •"v' ft G!ttmr Gui, D1Ur l'llo!. '.Seque11 ti<il' Quiz to Test You1· Me1rio,.y Here's a new kind of quiz today - a "sequentiar' quiz. Each ques tion presents a strics, and you are askt'd lo name the. nex t itCn) that fol!o\1·s. \Ve'll start \Yith rhc easiest, and grl progressively hardrr. J{alf right is better !han I could do "·ithC1ut reference. books. I. A Scout i., Trust1ror1hy, Loyal, llrlpful.. ~-Genesis. ExndL.~. I..<!viticus. :I. Schn1eling. Snarkcv. Carncra ... 4. "Oklahoma!··, -"Ca r o usel." "A-llegro." . 5. Ga rner. \\"a l lace, 1'ru1n;1n. 6. Hen ry I\', lli;nrv \'. llen ry \·1,. __ ' 7. Thou shalt not kill. thou shalt not co mm it adultt:r\", thou shalt not stc<i.J. 8. Ty Cohb, Ty Cobb. Ty Cobb . . . 9. Ste1nilz, Lasker. Capablanca, . 10. liydrogen, lleliun1. Llthium. _ . _ ll. Austerlitz, Jena . Borodino, Leipzig, 12. Seraphim, Olerubim, Thrones, •.• 13. "The .infant me"•ling and puking." "!he whining school -boy," "the Jover, sighing like furnace." ". , . " 14. And nov.· the only one that calls for intelligence ralher th an in formativn : \\'hat is the letter f01lo"·ing this seri es -OTIFFSSEN'! ANSWERS : L 1'.,riendly. (Boy Scout Law s.) 2. Numbers. (Books or Old Tesla· mcnt.) 3. ~fa1 Baer. llleavyweig ht boxing champions.) 4. "South Pacific." (Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals.) $, Alben Barkley. (l:.S. Vic c- J7esidents in order.) 6. Ed\vard JV. (Succe£Sion or_ English Kings.1 7. "Thou shalt not bear false 1vitness, '' ( ~calogue.) 8. Ty Cobb. (American League batting champion ror nine straighl years. l 9. Alekhine. (World chess tit It · holders.) JO. Beryll ium. (Elements in order of number.) JI. Waterloo. (Nap<>lcon's mi Ii tar y campaigns.) 12. Dominions. (Rank or angels in descending importance.) 13. "A so ld ier. full of strange oaths." (Shak espeare's seven ~tagc11 nf m;.n.) 14. T. (The letters st;ind for the number$ one to lcn.) Tlie lfea1101i U.S. Failed to ,111t.icipate Arabs Discover Oil Power KU\l/AIT-The shameful short sighted· ness vr the ~ixon ad1nu1lstra!ion in ignoring the po\\" er of 1\ral1 oil ·as a ,~·ea JlOn in I h e ,\rab- l;:;rae.li 25-year 11·ar is painfully l'\",iden! here \•:h('re ~1ne of !hC' 11urld 's purc:>t tn1dc L'} produceLI af a f"O~I (lf a n11:1·e six cents a barrel fro111 ground to ta11k1'i" "You n111st face ;i cold f:h.:L'" ;i !t'Jd1:r in l\u11·::iit's n:itional asse tnbly to I cl us in the clo.'lkroom of the tnodcrn porli;l· ment building. "The lon ger I. h c \\"flr goe s on bct11·i>en our Arab fr iends a n d the Israelis. the bet· lC'r it is ccono1ni1a lly for us ." Cont'('di ng !hut !his is "a tragic 11 Jy fO look at it." lht parliamen!ary )('adcr insisted. ne vertheless. th at it ls the ac- curate \.\':ly, THE REASO~: 11i th the price or oil soaring: 1 lhe po.~ted pric:e here is ;ib(Ju! ~:, today. 11p fro rn .~2 flR 011 t)l't. 6, the d3y thC' 1rar st:irted ), Ku11·ai t \1·an1s to reduce its production or oil far bclu11• the maxtmuni. It cannot spend the doll ;i r in- cornc. '{cl. t ,S, politicians ;u1d so me high- levl'! Kixon admi11istratlon olf1ci;1ls \1·ho ough l to .koo1.,. bC'tter are no11· accusing the oil S!<'l!CS or "blackmail " because they 11·on't t'fJlllin uc fcC'ding oiJ 10 the \\'rsr 11hile Israel otcupirs subs!:Jntlal Arah tl'rritorics in def iance of repcatt.'CI \\'i>~!em p\c(Jgcs 10 rtS!(irc 1nost of the old borders. Far \1or..:..c. rcilC'd l1in ts of li ,S. counteraction against thr Arahs can have ( EVANS·NOVAK J 011\\· rnc fl'Sltll: to h;i nle11 !Ill' ,\r;ih.~. !ht·ri·lJy ex ten<l1ng 1111· oil squtT/t: Th•· la cl 1 ... 1li;11 tlil• :-lt•;1d_1 ~rv11 11\ , , 1111 p1 (.w.1Lu:11011 in thl' Arab starrs 1hc p;1 ,r fe ,,..· ~c<irs ho;; .St"rved \\'rstrrn and r s_ l'IH.h ffif•re th an it h<IS l'Ctl!1Utl1ically bC'nefited the oil states. 1lle pr('S('nt squeeze, imposed by the politi cal req u1r1;- r n<•n!~ of th(' Arab-Israeli l\"nr. is pH,1\'Lll!; !hat. point tl"C'ry d;1y .. ONL ,. THREE yC'tirs ago. the tv;o big oil CQmpanit's !hilt r:pcra !e I h e lm- 1nensely val11ab!C' f i C' 1 (1 s in !Inv Ku1rn11 Brinsh Petroleum .1 11 d ~ht'Jl-11"erc pushu11!, 1hc go\'enuncnt tu incrt·asc 1he r:i1e of prod uC'tion as high a' 6 n1\Jlio11 !)a rr pl·.: a rla y. Th:il 1rould h:tve nit1dc. KU\\l'lil s.rcunrl only lo Saudi Arahia as a prod ucer of erude-l:1rgt'r C\£•1\ thn11 Iran, S11rh ;1 (]fa Sl.I C. 111cre<~S(' in r ro<hJrtiu•l 11ould h~l"c been fine for BI>. Silvi! <rlld it.:-\\'1•srern C'ttston1l·rs bu t \JOtt·n· tially di sastrous for the future of l\uw :.i it Specialists here cstl nl;;tc 1hat even a J-milHon-barrel-a-Oay produ<'ticm rate \l"Ould exhousl proVC'n 011 rrs{·rves u1 Ku,v<:1it in about 40 years. Then v.·hat'! "\\IE SllUDDER to think of the time v.·hen our oil runs out." one high-level govcrnnlenl ·plaru1er !Old us. "That's all 11·e have. \\e must use 11 sparingly a11d wif'Clv to !;urviVC' :1s a natir111. ·• In shori. reduced_ future production or l\U\\'ail's rich crude v1as al1,1·<Jvs 111· cvitable, and so \\'Crc ev1•111ual culbacks of the 1nfinl!i'l\' richer rt'sen'Cfl in Saudi Arnb1a , ln K1iwait. onC' oil official told us. 1ht-proper production rate m;.iy be nnt' tni111on b:i rre!.~ .'.I dal"-far .less than the 3·1nillion iat(' ,,..-h<'n ·the Oct. 6 11ar !'lartec! or the &-tni!Hon ra!t• th<' \\'estern co111p:.1n1cs 11·ero 11iming for. . 111 :-;;1t1tt1 A.rnhi;i, King Faisal had gircn \,n1ntr as~u ranccs th nt he v1ould prob- nbly 1necl the hJgh -pressur<' demand pf !ht• c_s_ and i.tradua!ly {'.'>Calale h i~ produl'tt1\11 to :in:u1nd zn r"nillion barre.ls a day by 1900-almost three timrs the rat<' before !he Oct. ti 1-1·ar, Uut such assurances con tra di c I ed ha~h r <-onnn11r· racl:< the S~udi<> rou\d not po5sihl) spend th e ten s of billion~ of dollars in annual incon1c resulting fro1n such a produetion rare-. 11-hi ch, as in l\L111·alt . 1rwld has1t·n the da v "·hrn cid. 1!.<i on!)' ccooo1nic asset. \\'ouid d.isai>- pcar. BOTll COU!';TR IES 11·ant only enough Oi l inl'Omc lo rinance long·r:Jnge inve:s!· n1ent in petro-<:'he:mil'3!s and to !rain t('('f1nicians to sttrrnount ttnhiriC'.s of prim- 1tirc technoloi;ic.~ <"Ind eronomit>s. It is senseless for A1ner1ca11 officia l_, to SC'r<.'<1m "bla<'lur:11!" br<-•ause th~ Arab oil st;11es finally , nflt1r years of being ignored. are using their only lever <A nalional pov.·er to f&ce 1'-liddle f...15 t sett lement to their lik ing. It is JlL<;t as senseless· as it """" for the !\ix.on adn1in istratioo to ignore the realit y of Arab oil pov.·rr slnce !he 1[167 1rar. 11·hen the Arabs first threatened 10 use it to obtain lsra Ii 1Yithdrrl\1·a\ from Arab teriiton·. !\ow that th(' Arabs have found hO\Y 111lnt:'rabl e the \\'est really is. the CQn1- fortablc pas! v.hen Oi! flo1,red IO SUJ! lhe \\"esrs demands m;.iy never rrlu fTL . Snooping As Big Business \\'ASHINGTOr>O Snooping ha s hecome a major. if jX'rnlcioi.L<;, lndust111 in America. Each year. an estimated 100 million Amerlc<1ns arc. spied upon by crcdt sleuths, who constantly Jlry into the financial st:1tu-s, sex habits, personal friendships :ind other private affairs of ordinary c.ili'lcns. The findings are often used to destroy reputations. People have bcc.n blacklisted by hanks because of thcir :.lppearance, housekeeping, dri ving habits <ind sexual conduct . Yet the Senate has quietly buried a bill \\'hich would have dealt a blo1v to private prying. The bill would have given the viclinJs the rlght to inspect their credit reports. It also 'l'·ould have required their prior c.i:>nsent be fore their neighbors could be. asked specific qucs- lions. BUT THE BANKING, insurance other industries, which employ lfl~k.s u ood :he (JACK ANDERSON) snoops. put on the pressure. Senators John Sparkman, D-Ala .. \Val lace Bennett. R-Ut.ah , \Villiam Brock. R-Tcnn .. and Edv.·ard Brooke, R·Mass.. teamed up against Sens. William Proxmire, D-\\'is .. and \Villian1 Hathaway, D-~taine. ln sidetrack the bill in a Senate sub- con1n1ittc<'. J\lean1rhil<'. credit. applicants continue to be turned do11/Jl 1vilhout being told 1vhy. \Ve hav e obtained copies of con- fid ential credit reports. which reveal that loan applications can be r~jecl~d ror the most trivial reasons. ONE APPLICANT had trouble getting financing. for exan1ple. bc<:ause "he g(I! an infection in his right foot, causing his Big Toe and Little Too to s1vcll and peel: these were seen. and t!1ey presenl an infected. s w o 11 en ap- pearance, . . ·' Other grounds cited in lhe confidential reports arc "slothful housekeeping;' "poorly groon1ed" tlnd even -h~aven forbid -"delamatory in speaking of insurance companies." Uut the credit snoops seem 10 have a prurient Interest In what goes on in the bedrooms. One credit report on an in s u r a n c e applicant st!ltes that "she ls promiscuous in her nctions due lo the fact she has child born out of v.'cdlock and shr. is seen cn- tcrlaining rnnlc r::on1panions on the beds in her apnrt1n enl." A PRIVATE EYE. tattling on another victim. placC'd forever in her record: "\\"e did find some criticism of nioral!i . She has one illegiti mate child. , .She dates often." Another scandal :1eeker r ep n rt s trion1phantly: "Your insured admits th;lt. sh<.' is single . never married. Shro n!so adn1its that she and a 1nan fr iend live togethC'r out of wedlock.'' The insu rance and credit industric~ insist such sexual gossip appears onlv r;ire\y in credit reports. but we found tilillntin~ lidbils In case after case. In a future column , we will give e,;- nn1plcs of mistaken identity and other outrages that have cost applicants their credit ratings and reputations. OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Ve ed, PubU_,,htr Thom.o.s Keel.lit, Edilor Barbara Krtibich Editorial Page EdU11r Thf: edilorlal ·r>aae Clf 1M 011ty Pl:nt ·~ks to inrorm. '1ld Mllmulate reAders by p~entin(t on thi1 pqe diver'llrt' icornmen1a11• on topics of ln- terett hy ,Yndicated columnlrta and cMtooni11bi, by providln, A rorum r°" readen' v.-W• and by PRM'fltlnc thlJI newspaper's optmon. and \deu on ('."tl~nt topics. Tht' edtlorill oomm of" the Daily .Pilot &pPC&r only ln lhe ec:tltOt"lAJ colum n at tht> tnp of tht page. OpiniOM tJllittllltd by 1he coJ- umtrisbl and canoonts1• and letter wrlten an thclr own and nn ieodorte-- mtnt of their v1~ tiy ihe Daily Pl.lot ~kl be infm"'l'd. Thursday, December 6, 1973 !Ill' '"'' \\'ii l'll! ~<I I ('n )'< .sti " tl11· lht• lu ;J11 yu rll'. .slit ., cl s (' (. 1 " Is Ralph Nader the Only 'Cl·ean' , 1u11tl,1y tJrttrnlM'r b 1q73 DAI LY PILOT 7 Candidate? ------ DID YOU KNOW TMAT A 1974 SAN ~·ttANCI SC<> -F'rorn 1111· Cnn:id1.u1 to the Mcxu·an l.iordcr . r r o rn ll1•ll1ngt111nl. \~·a~lungton, to ~11 IJ1cgo. the c11nversztlluna l 1:iat1t•rn is the s111nt• up 1111d down !he Pt11.:1f1c ( 'nast. r1rst they ll~k you 1( you've seen I Ii c butil pC'r- sl!L'kcrs. next l h c y 111akc ~1 Joke ::iOOul lht' tapes, thcu tli1·y :.p1.•culu\c on hnw nHH'h the 11il t:u n11ianies paul N1xu11 lu let lli1•1n have a short :1g1·, antl artl'r I hat they ;:1~k \\ lio y11 u tlur~k ts goini;t to be !lie lll'X I l'rl'Sidcnt. the offirc have is that they haven 't hf>en convlct1.--d of a feluny IWna ld f{e<Jgan would ba\•e tu l(O into the r~n1p81gn 1\herc Nucon leaves uf( ex· 1ilaining hrs 1nco1nc I a x pn y1ncnts. Charles Pt•rcy is il closel Democrat who will ncvC'r la~ nonunated by any fl L•pulJl1c;u1 c onventi o n , ltul'kpf1·1J,·r would be nearly i ll, ;1 ~1lt'lld thrifl governor y,•ho li11." 1vor·kcd cverv eide of \'V,·ry 1S>;l.Jl'. Howai-d Bakrr's OIJly <1tl1lcvc 1ncn t is being ;11io11l·d ro sit nrxt lo Sam l·;rl'111 y,·hcn the ·rv cameras !:(U 1•11. no longer \\'Orth 1he ume to denounce; f\tuskt l! hHs be en publlrly CXllOS'--d ais bei.uw ex- 11rtl y y,·haf he nppcnNi to l>f unly 5 111.·rt'.:cnt of the elct·· toratc earl st ill rcrnembc>r !\1cf_;ovcrn's name . and after hlnt conic the truly nashy Cllndidntes, l!ayh of Indiana, th;1t othl'r Seru1 tur £ron1 !\.1in· nesota vd10"; ru nlOred to be so good . 1hl' g111'1·ruor or l!llnois ;ind ussurtcd tong shoti; .• ( VON HOFFMAN J L.r1nging hull to i.:1 Jt.f htrc .t11d abroad. You cnn t ha1c ,1 foreign policy Jf \011 don t hi!\t' a country, u11d "\1l'.on h•1s lost his necess:u·y of the political art!. lie 19 the 11roud prototyptcal anti b;.i hv kl~srr, hut we'rf' r~ady lo ac:ct'pt tha t vice. \\'!!'re-ready for the troubles that ii n1an of his lac k or DODGE DART SPORT IS PRICED $146 LESS* lt ''\ easier to Sil}' 111ho ::.l111l1ldo't be. 'J'h1! only qunlirit·allon n1o~L of the leading conlcnd1•r.) llJI' ·r1ic L>cmocrats have little innrt• lo offer. llumphrey is Stand ing lo one :.idl• is Teddy, ;i 1nnn \l'ho has had to bear so nH111 .v so rrows it's hard to trll hin1 lhat he 'd be doing h1n1sclf :and the rest of us a fu vor if he'd get If you prefer TRADITIONAL MEN'S CLOTHING to faddish appar,t HALLIDAY'S is your kind of store Trousers by Corbin TATTER BALLS CHECKS BOLO PLAIOS GOOD TASTl wtU Al.WAYll Bl IN STYLE. 17th & lniine Ave. Westcliff Pla za . Newport Beach 645-0792 out of the r<1<'e rt(lw. P1~rh11ps the only ones who will tell h1n1 so are those who ft'ar that if he runs he will nlso tie cu1 down by the Kennerly curSC'. 1'hcy· s:iy they 'll vote rigai nst h1n1 10 protct·t hull ~lill1ons rnorc "'Ill vote against him bl'cnuse !hey think Cha ppaqu1dd1ck sho111cd him lo be ;i tnan \.\1ho. al the very least, cracks Wlc!C'r pressure. Believe v.·hat )'OU "'ant about hiln , but any Ken- nedy Presidential carnpai gn will draw fo rth our ugliC'st side. \Vorst \vould bf> a Con- nally-Kennedy conlcsl. \\'hHc: each was racing for the Presidency by tell!ng the dre1:1dful truth about each other the electorate 'vou!d be raci ng for the balhrooni. Then the degradation of our politics would be con1plete. It need not be so. There is one n1an in public life \\'ho is clean eno ugh, who has stature enough to restore respect for politics and public office, and that's IUi lph Nader, our na· tiona ! ombuds1nan , the one JX'l'SOn .,..·ho is acln1i rc>d even 1vhen he is disagreed with. NADt:R. llAS al '.\'avs fle d the imputation he 'A'Ou.ld ever run fo r of[ice. for fear it would ma ke hi s \vork more difficult. lf he 1s a member of either political party it is only nomin ally. In a period .... ·hen parties arc generally regarded as packs of marauding thieves and housebreakers. Na d!'r°s distance fro1n thcsr disreputable associ:.itions onl~· serves to n1a ke hi tn look bet· trr. The re is no man \vho could be elected to the Prcs!dency \\'ho knO\\'S more about how the Unltcd States government \\'Orks on every level. lie ha.~ fought it and studied ll through nearly every depart- ment and agency as no other poli!ical fi gure in our time. 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I ., .. ~";.7.', .. , I Al MAINOLIA HUNTINGTON llACH s~:::;•,!~:~;o 962•5559 Open Thun4oy 'Tll t 19046 BRDOKHURST ST: I HUNTl~Gr:.if:'luc:H 968-3329 lanlcAmorlcard • Master ChaflJ• • C:-• to PIM • HitVrl: O.lly 1t.7 Satunl•f 10-5:)0 l un4ay 12~s flex 1bl11ly cnn bring THAN A Not only is his knowlt!d~c u11 i· que but he has trained scorrs of n1en and women \\'ho could he tJrou ght into a Nnder ad· 1111nl~trUllon to help run it. NA fJER, on the other h;"Jncl, has a studied prograu\ and Jpproach on evt:ryth1og from 1<1."<cS to n1onopol y 111· can tell you exactly -not 1n the gcncralitiC!'I they usually fc('d us -\\'hat he \\'Ould 1!n ,111!1 h\1\1' he \\-'Ould go ;ilXJ11 I 11 lie knows what h1· 1h u1ks 1s nc·eded an d he kn o11·s lio11· to conununicale his irleas 1n our people. 1£c's been duing it for ten years no"' without a 11ubl1c relations man or an ad· vertislng agency. Can you ln1- agioc \vhal a different a11d ~lter place this "·ould he with Ralph Nader pit ktnl! thf' members of 1t1c l-\•df'r;1J regulatory agenC'lt·s t11r 1•1ght years. himself. 'YE'U.. TAKE that as pri re you have to pay fo r ft President who hAs two suil r. to hi s name , wears a brush t·u t ;ind a 1957 narrov.· tie. hu t •1·ho 1.1"1\t stay put ln the \\lhltc llouse, get up <ll 6 o'eluck in the 1norning and \1·ork. and wo rk 'Iii midnight. \\11th Nader there'll be no golf. no pompous dances a n d th1·atr1cals. no r~rank Sinatra and Sa1nmv Davis, no un secn1ly w ·e d d i n g s , no pilfered \Vestem \V h i t e llouse!i, and the only peoplC' 1ndic1rd n1ay be the oil c.inn· p:tn.v 1•xecutives. VW SUPER·BEETLE? See your near y LOS ANGELES ORANGE COUNTIES DODGE DEALER! ORDER TODAY • 1'1" p G•tlO,.M • ol \ 111> J~ •. 0•.••I on M11>u10cl"'"'· .111••'''''1 ~·'"' P•otr• !o• • D•·a•t O'd .p~r1 ~ '"'" arr 1na 1 •W \o~t• 0••11•· 1 '· •"""~' Bolh f"' '"""""•fl ,i.11~•·~ ·~~•P m•n1. Diii' Ill• OPllOh> •tQ•"·~ ~,, .... \1•1• or f>h!o•"'' '"' P"· <"•" <." ·.;1a '" c ,1,10rn .. 1101 '"' '""''' •·" ,,,,. '"~ ..... '"' ····"""' " •11•'1'' ,n·~ Dr••••~.,,,.'' '""''' '' •n1 105 ANGIUS OIANG41 COUN" OOOGC DIAUlt ASSOCIATION Sint'c Franklin i{w~vclt 's fi r.st tv.o tern1 s LJUf President s have: been pri111ar1ly occupied "'ilh foreign affairs. but the las\ ten years have shov.·n that ultin1all!ly fo reign success rC'sts t.n domeslic success. A discredited, dishonored f~resi­ dent v.·ith a debased cu rre ncy presiding over a citizenry that doesn't trust hin1 enough to follo\v hint has little choice but to take refuge in the Kremlin ns Nixon has done. \.\'hen Nixon says thal he 'A'as too busy rwmin~ his forei~ policy to know \vhal his o\vn staff was do ing he is making son1ething of the san1e point. \.\1hethc r it is oll, gold. \\'hea t or bombers, his incapacity to govern effective!}' ;it ho1ne is Nobody born \1·1lh ;1 h .. \ly button is perfrc!. Halph Kadf'r can be an abras1,·c un1l0!11tc 1nan : a stubborn char:ittcr who somelin1cs d1.~d;i111s the n1ost Innocent, t·lhk'~il :in'! \\'1th Nader in t~e. \\'h1l<' !louse \1·e as a nation y,.·il! not ag::i 1n ha\'e to bear the sh:1 n1(' of hearini.: ou r Presi- dent plead with us to believe he 1~ not a croo k. Kirls Lil.:e T o Ask A ndy ~ntiques j,bopping 3Js ~reat jfun! 3Jnbesting 3Jn jf ine ~ntiques is ''3ln'' (f gpeciallp at ~ntiques ~xcuange )'e~! Yciu'Jl fi nd a grand assorlmcnt of great old th ings in ou r great·hig gho,,.·room. Fin e old Frcnrh Country. English ancl Austrian. Urautiful Louis XV .:ind XV I. lovel y Armorie1 , D~k11, Occ::agi on11l pitt~. l.8.m~, ~es•ories, Bra6!1, Copper, Otlna. rte., rte . A Oesif!ncr's Oream ! All here under one roof, easy lo :-iec, c:uiier to buy. Clean poli~heJ, 1li:1ail c<l piecrs rrad1 10 lak,. home or be deli,:rred. Comr., l ee for \OUt!'rlf, fi11e OIJ \Vo r\d Furniture that \1•r're proud of and 1lia t vou'll be more proud to ov:n. Again we ~11y. yo u're moet \relcome lo 1·ome and BROWSE. ORANGE COUNTY'S Best Choice of Fine Collectables, Now! Our buyers ore shopping constantly for better thi ngs from Europe a nd the East Coast We reolly try harder to find the really good things for our customers. OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5 Christmas Gifts With j,beer Cflegance Gorgeous French , English, Austrian i'\t\\ !oar!~ ar ri\·in~ \\t'f'l...11•, nf'"' oli! thin;~ 1hat \\·ill thrill \'OU, e".:rite )our in1ac,in11t i11 n ... b"t \Ou.11 do ,.r1111e in1port11.nl bu) inp:. \(\(). \\ c'll .ldm1I 11 1:1! "" ;1r,. .1 li u!,. off 1l1r beaten pat h, hut we.re reall)' "01th 11eeking·out. Occ::ational pier:es th111 are ho rd to finrl. See 11 grtflt ~elrction of pi('(".f'~ for you r oflirr. rectpli1in are11, etc. Consu lt "·ith our 1·try own drsi~ncr! rrl!-11rrl in~ information that mif!hl htlp your 1ilu1tion. Finl' imported repro· 1l uctions that look like lhe p;rand olrl lhings. Uit:h fini~h~ and r:o;·~,.Jler1 l 11lyling. Good "orkmanship. Gu aranteed by U!I. ANTIQUES EXC H .oc~NGE .," .... ' ' masler Charge 1M PORTB R8-'\\'llO l~Y.8A.L1!: TO T llE TRADF. • ONE BLOC K WEST OF II ARBOR Bl.VD . BETll'EEN ll AM I I.TO:>; A'.\P llERNAHO 2065 CHARLE ST., COSTA MES A .. _ ..... frt.5-8060 • " 1 .. • r . . . •, ll OAJLV PI LO J O~il~ Pilot Sli!I P~oto Tl1i••!JS 11s Tl1ey 1-l1·e ••• ;\,Jore freq.uently the !'.icenc above JS becon1Jn n :i ''~X-of li te along Orange Co a .... 1 at lo cal serJicc ".1.111011 .... -so n1c good 11 C\\'S il nd ~on1 e bad J\lost '~n1n1 ~_ne.rs. ho \vcvc r. are rn o rc worried a bout ~,h~t t icy ca~1 t l~u y lhan ":hat is of fered free here Tl d 1a~~os 1 s :night be. "out of gas." . lC 12 Valley Gi1·ls Vyi11g £01· Title ,.\ dozen Fou1111un \'nllcy ic:1rls 11·ill \'if' for lhc litlc ct F'ount:.11n V:illC'y ,Junior '.\liss ~il l11r_da.v nigh! 1n the eighth .1111111a/ t:Ollll'Sl SjJOllSOl'Cd by N e1v Water Directors I 11stallecl \'ti\' dift'C!Ors or Ilic lr1·1n1· l{.inch \\'3tcr fJ1str 1et hHYt' lll't'll 1nsrall l'd ;u1d offi crrs of the bo:1rd clectt·d . follo1i·inrr tht• !1rst "publi c" rlec1ion i~ !hi• l:!-.1 r;1r history of thl' il1~!r1rl 111 \'ovr rnhl'l'. Ehl'OOd A. Crandall uf Tun le• 1'f)i'k. l~C lrl'1ne plan! ;id· lllllllSIJ'ii!Or l ' 0 r v'i 11 P. li rinh:irdt :1 1111 :11101hr r Turtll' linrk r1·<.:1dt·nl. Chnr!f's J ! IJlt\'1'r. l\'l'ft' SL',l lt><I :il 1 11~ bnard·s 111ccting. L;1ns111i:: I~. E\Jrrt 1n ~. )r\-uir tonip;1ny Yicr prcsn!t•nr. 11•:is 1·lrctt·d b~· cl1 rcc1ors 1o c·on· ll!HlC as 1>rr~idcnl of !hL' irater :ind s1·11·rr ai.:t'n('\'. ~·r.ind.ill \\a.., n;11ut·tl r1c1• pr:t•s1d1·nr ::ind i\r!hur C. l\orn continUt'S ,,S !:ICCfl'!:Jry. tbr Fountai n V'111C'~' Jaycees. 1'.he g11'!s. all high school sen iors. 1vil! be judgt'd during tht' pagc<1n t 11•hich will be hi'ld at 8 p.rn. at Los Ainigos I !i"h School. " Tii l': GIHIAI\ 11111 l>c judged nu. scholas11c aehicvrnient. poise and appc3r;111ce. fitnrss and cr~?r ivc. an~ IK'rrorrn ini:t •1r!S. s<1 1d Bill f-ry1•, ('Ontes t i 1.:h;urman ; The \\'Inner \Vi!! be cti,,ihlc 10 {'O mpc1e in the st ale~ridr 1 .Junior ,\Jiss c:onrrst rn br hi'l<l f J ;111. 19 111 San ta Ros.1. CO:\I PETl\'G FOil ih c 1 9i~ title \1'il\ be : I J)c bbie Beebe F o u 11 t a i n \<illcy 1-ligh S~hool : \\'endv f~?IC'n11.1 n. ~·ounra in v a 11 e y H i~h S~hoo l : Rosie Esqu ivel. Los An11gos High Schoo l: Jean i:·iorio. Los Aniigos Jl igh Sch?ol: .\lat'Y Frrde!tl', Los An11gos High School and Anne ! Frciburger. l..'I Quint.'l Hight SchooL I .Tern l\lurrcll. Los Arnig:os, !hgh .Srhool.: Sue Oeschjcr.( La Qu 1nt3 Migh School ; Janet i Hickerson. Fountain \'nllev High School : Jt~an Scon. 1~1 1 t,~unna lligh Srhoot. su e· ~halt1('y. Los An1igos ll ighl School. and J)ebbir \\1;1rd Los :\n1igos l11 gh school. ' I • 0 OPEN Tll 9 SATURDAYS 'Tll CHRIST MA I! o-~·,·•· 1···-1 r; ·~·· ~· ~~ ' CHRISTMAS TREES 0 "So Realistic -You'll H AH d r· T . ave ar 1me ell1n9 Them From The Real Thing !" ~ "T • 132 • Wid • Sole • Plug • Com lbH2 REG. '11. 9 L 4 Ft. Tal l 6 Ft.Tall 6 Ft. Ta ll 7 Ft . Tall FLOCKED PINE SCOTCH DELUXE TRUE.FIR TREE PINE PINE • Ptrft ,t lor '" 01111rtmtril $lj 01o1moll room! • S1or11 eo1ily ... tomple11 49 wirh m11ol 11ond, REG 17 99 • Shopt l~t nttdl11 & bron(ht s $849 01 you l1kt. • Non· lip mt!QI slond 1ndudtd. REG. 110.99 . , ...... ., .... , ..... f.ra"'g ~rernrry. • Sri! up ra1ily - 1t1•r1 1ompo1tly. REG. 116.99 • On11f1u1 w11,litll (h1111ma1111 11! • Sttl up 1n m1nu!r1 - po1k1 awa, ntarl,! R!G . 'JS.I I \. '-;;....-~Teioz e ' Prolong • CHRISTMAS TREE PRESERVATIVE • K11p1 Ch1i1lmo1 1t1r1 lr11h ond qr rtn for wrrk1. • A nrw idra lo ktrp your Ch ri11111a1 lrrr gr rtnrr. REG. '1.49 • lcMolr top m101ur11 24" -J•·• • A~j111h 101 h1i9ht and O"'!llt. ' • 11p 1u1fa(t el winy! lominotr .. , uein 1111 & 101r It rl eon. • fr1mtw•r• 11 dtor l~mbr1 - ion bt 1lortd in •try litTlt l pO{I , '19.99 VAlUE s14sa s1 ~! I Sturdy "''\etol TREE STAND • Hon· lip 1tond w11h , .. .,.o!tr bo1i n, REG . 79c • Holds 1r111 up lo 3.11t " trunk1. .. 99 · IJ.Qz Aero\ol SPRAY SNOW • 101 rt1111lr1 1now rfhfh on lftll , W•ndowl • (111 lo •rmowt ah~r Ct11 .. tmc1. REG.33c 39' l3 OZ . •-Y111r 1h1ice 11 7..iju11o•I• e111lt • Adju111•l1 A·fr 1111e ffiu111l1w 111,11fh '''"lei d1ild rt11 . • ,,,f111i-I !lt1111lirtt Nltl -"'"'ti "''"w..4 10 0 10 Colo1tvl HOLLY FwREATH • lt,olr1I" •l•ll•l .,.11th ,,.,,.,,,,d ... th b,,, .. , • 111111•u1l !1 !orm ''"' horn•. RE G. $249 'J.19 !A . .... ...J . r. ... .. P~a ol /5 GIFT WRAP BOWS • Goy, 11l1rl1! litw\ 11 d0<011lt ,.!~I.II. • '""''d ttl111 '" roih b09. RE G. 34c 39 ' BA G OF JS 12/99 \ Str·n~l of 15 MINI-LIGHT 5 ' A I II t ltd <tit r I .. 1th ,tll[· ty,, r1ll11lt< ~. 4 • •u1h·in 11pl11 r~lt l1,,,,M.'j.. ... th 1,,.,,,, ~ - MA DI TO S ll FOR 19 3·Roll P GIF ::·WR :·'PAP • lh1 11 4ilhrt• pt11111114 1111 ,,,1,,,,, • 16"widt -t 1 ..... l~G.3 •!5' .· Arv10 ' Portable INSTANT RADIANT HEATER ''Tokes The Winier Chill 011 Of Any Room!" • 1320 wons •I i11slonl heal. • Widt anglr btight heat relle1101. • Solety tip over swihh. • Plugs into any 110 volt oul ltl. • Complete with si1 loot cord. ' t!H20-01 REG . s799 '11.9S " ' J\rv1n S1o inle~~ 5ieel BAR SINK "Build Your Own Wet Bar!" • Nickel pla!ed stainless st11I sell rimming. • Hand polished rim l bowl tdgts -sound dampener wndercoot -deep bowl. INClUDES SINK' CHROME-PLAHD fAUCH D lhermowore-'J Deluxe Electric CAN OPENER "With Built-in Knife Sharpener" • Removable cvlfing assembly fo r easy deaning. • Magnetic lid Ii her, cord sloragt compartment, bottle opener. REG. $699 '8.99 Chr1s!mas Special BEANBAG CHAIR "Perfect Gift For Anyone - Any Room!" • Vinyl beanbag in your <hoi<t of colors -i11s.t right for reloxing! • Get one for each member of the fam ily -they'll love 'em. SEEN HSEWH!RE fOR '19.99 , Ere . . 12" x 12 11 / Box of 25 MIRROR TILES -Roll Pock GIFT RAP APER t ilill1r~111 holid1y 11~•' 11lh ptr . , .. w1d1 -1t1al 11 ltl" GREETING CAADS 49~ .. • f11111ol. (l•sii111 lu1111f • \tY11•t ISl.,lllltl\h .•• .... ,,,,,11,tf ..... I o t'il bt hap,y hDf~ llH~ ifl • 11i<. li9h1 pl111. o MJ t!h httll 1111 'tt (WI tff 111d ,cill•d jw1t li•t ..,,1 Gem-Mak ing ROCK TUMBLING KIT • twr111•v1h 0 •11ts i1111 lu1uti· lul i1 .. 1hy! lil.IE:i:::l~ ......... ...i .. ·....,-• l111lvd1s. h,1111bl11 with drwrn I. ~ ' h11u , 1'tr111•t 1n1, 'ol!ih1111 .... , lptol pt(k., •• , ltelid•J 111111 . • c.,r1 ........... -tht ta litll w1y 11 't11wrily p11k1911. eJ · ''"'Pfl"""· m1w11li1191, 39 PKG. -.,_, C" n1~ I a:r~ -t::!3 ISi Matiel · QUICK .CURL CASEY • It" t.fl, lriifliif•1W..Mll •ilfri ~ic't-(•1111.ir lnt.11. • c•, 'trMh, r11rlitie 1..i l riWrHI i!Mftt4M. • Drn1M Mi 119111 lril1t l whil1 d1.ckH drn1wirli1M tr i111. REG. '11.47 s499 Comple te "Fix ·Up Your Home for The Holidays!" • Makes rooms look lighter and brighter. • Easy to install -just paste, place & pat yourself on the back for a job well done! .-r:--r .,... .. ;:..~ " , ·.,.,; #. PLAIN REG. 19' GOLD VEIN DEEP ANTIQUE 49~. RIG. ff' REG. '1.19 69~ 99E~ p I Dune Buggy FUNW·AGON • 11< r,r1, DcC\'1111<"• I t1 ,j !I QUEENIE By Ph il lnt erlandi l'r T ' ~. -.,_ . --,-,- !() 1r-.. _- : ~ "'--- ' I ''You 're al\vays hearing about 'underrated' football players on 'fV -but \Vb CJ ever hears about ·un- dc r ra tt:d' exec:1Hives?" Cl ili rg·es DropzJ ed ln Auto Death S,\r\TA BOSA I r\P I -:\ nH1111 t"i1i:il cu•·rl jt11I:~1· h:i" !I i~ 111 j s s t' d !l':l'lSl'Hll.!'1 1<'1' ( :,·1·" :: ~;c111,1 ;: ll '''lnn st 1~1 !ht• <' •;1!:1 I ' ;J I:!"' ii •,11<[ \Ii•• '!i" ( F1·;111h l';~~.._u:;.,{•JU .. "·"1 L' (lro11·1r·d th:1r!_\rs 'I' 11 I's rl :1) ri ga 111.'l .!os~ Flore>'. 2 :i. bcca u s·~ I»! \', "" not <'crt:1 in Cotrnd:i \\':!rd 11:1:; ll'l!:11l\ d~ad 1rhcn h"r heart 11:1, ::.i k~'l !ron1 hl'r che:;t TllE f.IBI. \\",\S (lilt' of lH pc1·sons. 1nt:lud1 11g Flort'S. u1- J11rrd u1 ;111 ,11110 .'1<·1 ·i dl'nl o n H1g!11ra~· 12 11(':;! 1 f h1•ri· S t'L1I J:l. 1'ht! ll u.:h11·:n l'.1 1rol ~;11 (1 Flores 1ra s dri·. 1n ·~ 011 the 11 rang c:1dc (If ti\(' roacl The jtldj.(C S<IJd )If' d:d TlllT •·fee! ccr!ain ;·1br.u1 ih'..' ~•'t•·t1 11fi(' findincs"' vf lh" p;11lt:l of three pli1·sirinn~ :•\lo11·cd bv !he An atornic·1I r:ir1 /\ct rO pronouncc dc;-1rh unt'er ccr- l<:.1in circun'"fflnces for h~·art and kidnc.v tr<1nsp l:l nl 1\lthoug h 1101i11g 111:-.t hi• i~ ri11·arc of the act. Pas~:1l;i cq :1·1 .~Ji<t a per5()1l 1~ rot 1£"C<ill ~' ~lead until he ce::i ses to cxi~t "1 FOLLO\\'EIJ 1hc la1v as 11 1s no11•.'' he added. ··Jn n•1· cxrcri ~·ntl'. rf'op!(' hal"e b('{'n callrrl cerebral dc:ilh ('.1Sf'~. hPI rh•'I ··r:· ~·111 ali1 t 1 n~.•1 ·· i,,, ~·"I ···"t"·r~t"! to OllC' ~.HI!:! l{(J,;i 1..,1·1 . .. Th{' ju<lgP ~11id 1his c:ir! \\'i\S ···t1·t 1·r1r111t··I tu b" a 1•rri.:br:"l l i':a1h c-;t"c" h11t 'he is 1101v ;1 ~·L·c1<·1 l ;ind ; · , .. 10 rick• .I i', I" .1 (·I\' ·\ 1 '!'I! 111 ·:,1 1 oi ''1 ~c..i11 1: •"oi "' I· .i •~hlt'I" «h 11 "' ~. 1:1!• 1 ."1i'I 1:• • 1·.., I J?" trial P l ~ci1 11111 ·:1 ('Pd11:: S11penr>r l'1'11r1 t)'l fC'lony drunken d!'il'· J.ll! c!1a rr.cs. Th(' r>rnsecu!or's nffir<' .':11d 1[ \\Otdd appeal l!h· ru11 rt .• r 11 I 1 11 1: b y ! 1 l 1 11 i.: a ;i:ansl,nq:.;htl'r e11;1r,.!t· . ;!:1111~! F !(11"l'S in Sup~rior ( ·otJI"\ Trial .Se L For Z'IJ erg S,\C l~A~!Ei\TO IL'rt1 -1\ ill11n1cip:1 I Co111·t iudt;c hns .~I'! ;1 iury trial dale of !)ec. 1.3 in the lqng-dcl.:iyed drun!-.L''l driving case of 1· e t C' r ;1 11 Assc1nbly rnan 1·:d·.1 .n 1. Z'bcrg. Judge Sheldon l ;r(!:-.slelcl :Ot't tl1e date after z ·b<'rg ·-. :lt- torney requested a 1ur.1· tri al Z"bcrg. an l' 1 g h I -1 c r 111 Dt"n1ocrat fron1 Sacr,11llC!llo. faces ;i n1anda!ory f1vc'"i"la.v j;1il scnrrncc if co11v1 c1cd because of a rrcv1ous co11- 1·iclinn in Srp!f'1ll bC'r 1969 T'i<· '.;1!~·~1 r:1"·· ·'•'Ill.~ fnnn ;,:1 au!o <1tra.lv1., •; ·1 li. !!Ji~ a gift of jewelry ran mak~ Christmas more m~aningful \\ 11., i;u! ~11,,w your lo\"e and ;1pj!r\•(·1at1on .,...,1, .• !1mcl1•ss t!,11 <•!Finl· .J1•w1·lr\' ii br1lliao!'d1amond' a d<111!1n" H1r!h~lune or ~olul Gold trinket iust 10 say you rare' Shown and listed ho·l .. 11 ;ire but a few uf our 11t·m~ l;UAHANTEE 1\n1· 11 .. n1 DI j1·l<•·lrl" p11rt'h<1 ,••c! ;1l lh•• Siar of S1.1n1 I' cuar .111 j,·,;d '" appra1,r· 1 .. r .11 lt'J'! :.1l 11111rt• th,1n 1 1Hir 1111 rl'h.1 ,,· !JrlC'\· vr ,,,ur n1 .. 110•1 1111 1 !1" r•·tu nrh·1! 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STORES OPEN LATE NIGHTS Ila_.~ A.L STORES OPEN SUNDAY .alV 1 tOJ N•wport llvd, -Co1to MH-:i 11120 l•••klu1nt -~011f!talt1 Yo l1tv 1111 Fa1111tol11 Yall•y Pla1al 1941 ,-.d-• Aff. -H1111th19to11 ltach ittl Wo'"' A.,.. -H1111t l119t•11 le.h J01)2 Crew• Yol"'1 P11wy. -~11110 Nl9"I 2701 $. Mol11 St. -Scr•IO Ara 144l W. 17th ~t. -Sa11to Ano I h1 Ho~•' 1'1010 J 8 14 S. Co"'lno Rtal -Sof! Cle1T1111t1 11024 N1wp•1I llvd. -T1111!11 15JI• lroolll11rst -Wirt"'!""'' llaaek 1..0 1 .. 11 ... 1.,. .. , ... ~- vaccine is crude, Krau s 5i!ld , and the ncxl slep 1::. to separate the fraclions Y:ilh1n the vaccine to find out whl<:h one i5 the effective agent. It is not possible, he said, to predict when this work might lead 11 dcvl"lopmcnt of a vaccine for humans. tit any rate, it ls probably years away. TllERE AR E n1 any str:1 1ns of gooococcu~ 1 h e n1icroorga1us m '''hich causes gonorrhea, and the scientists are fa t:t•d with developing ::i v<H't:inc whic h "'111 be effl·Ct ivc -;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;; aga inst all of thr1n . ~ ~------ TYCO H.O. 'SWITCHER FREIGHT • Ii ·-·~ " 1 '~f t f 1 •·>·:i . _x,:. ' • !;.. " . -s LIGHTED DIESEL SW., THREE FREIGHT CARS.MAKES A PE RFECT STARTER SET.CABOOSE & TWELVE SECTIONS OF TRACK.POWER PACK INCLUDED. ,:MQ:_ S51ALE $13.99 lYCO OVER & UNllER ·~ i i . --'"':...: ,. j.!IJll' ' , .. • I ,~ .. _., .. 11. ""'.b_'..-~ I .95 I f ·9 DIESEL.BOX CAR.GONDOLA.HOPPER $23 91 CAR,FL·AT CAR,CAB00SE,J3·PIECE BRIDGE SA LE I SET 26 SECTIONS OF TRACK,40"x87" "FIGURE 8" 1 AMP POWER PACK.U.L. LISTED I \\'ASlllN(;1'()N tUPI) Prr~•di 111 'Ji;itOJl uivttl'<I hiS·:.J- !lt'fSOHdl h.irbt•r to Uic White~ llou:;l· 111 ltt·<H' .1 perforn1anc~· of l'X~'i·rp!<: fn)l!l "'l'hl' Barl>t"i' of Sl'~l lli•" 1.>v thC' \\'ast11ng1011 Oi>tl'a Soc'JL'l) 'l'ht· l 'ri'~ld!•nt 11lll'1idt1e•·d thl' l1;u·1Jl·I', \lllton l'itt s, lu an J~,LS! [{t1ijlll :nHl l1'lll'L' Wht1ll hi' ;u'fll t,'i.I 'l'u1 •!>d:1y as .111 ;if!1•r dt1 1th'T" !(ill'"! :1t t iH' ~l<l !l' g;itlli•ri ng 111 hunor 11f 1mr11:i· 111;~11 1'n•::.1dt•n 1 :'\ 1 t: u I :1 t' Ct'i l\J'\l'St:U. NL'tOn l]ll lp)lt'([ Ill.it ]'11!., kt'CPS t"t'Jl1!11dlng h11n 1h;1! ht• 1s not a b:1rbt•r hut " h;ilr styhs!. master charge ,.,;.n•t•••••"" I TYCO SHIFTER ACTION FRFIGHT I -._-J~s~!. -~·,:• : Logh!ed Sh.tie• Lo co 1nd Tende• ,..,,h ope•a1•ng C••ne Cir, Auto· ml!•c c•ou •ng g••e. •nd 17 P••c• B"dge & T1r.\!lt ,111. Po,..e<·Pllck 4·6·2 PACIFIC LOCO & TENDER,PUlPWOOO CAA.SOX CAR.HOPPER CAA, TRIPLE DOM E TANI( CAR, FLAT CAR,CABOOSE , 14 SECT . TRACK,RERAILER.36"X45" OVAL, lNCLOS. POWER PACK. LIST$41 .95 1 SALE $29.99 1 PA CIF IC ANO T ENO (~. 131 1 I LiSr'!$4~.9s I SALE $34.76: T«4 SPIRIT OF 76 I H.::'i ... r r·1 1 ~·, ll\hl'1 ~! i I .;,,c•S'l '.·''F I ·~ H.O. RAILROAD SPECIALS TYllO RAI LROAD EMPIRE I ~~~:;:.:.:.~::.i..::_. ...L._ ....... I MXlEL POWER REG . I . • H.O. Straight Track 91nches .25 t Ea . • H.0 . Curved 18" Radiu s Track .25i Ea . • H.O. R. & L. Remote Swi tch 55 .50 Ea . • H.O. RAILRO AD CA RS Regular to (Special Sel ection) S2.99 • H.0 . AHM Track Cleaning Car 56.98 I I I I I I I I I L •~hted Sp1111 ol '76 Loco wuh 1 fre1g1'!1 (~•i and giant 45 " • 45" Qouble Ov~I trick LayouL Poggv· b•ck ui! w •lh ~e1 m1n.il -2 r-.,an· uat swo1cl'!e1 & Po wer P~ck w11h Fo1wa1d & Revers•. 7335 • AHM 2-Y -O Bowker Engine5072 $24.98 LIST $49.95 • AHM Dockside Engine •Ml KADO Tyko Steam Locomotive Kit I . LIONEL "CANNONBALL" ~·· • ., ,,. I ·=fl""l 1 ~iTH;r;~ _· I . ---~---' 5018 ---. -... I ~·!f ~ZJ~~AEc~G{~~·~f :.~'t~EJ'o~2~ LIST~34 95 $26 8 7 I FLAT CAR WIST AKES.CABOOSE. 8 A'LE CURVED & 2 STRAIGHT TRACKS & 25WATT TRANSFORMER. 1381 1 S12.98 518.00 SALE 5 fo, .99< 5 for .99¢'. S3.99 Ea. .991 Ea . S4.99 S9.99 S4.99 S1 4.99 ' ·-........ .:.. • .. rr'/ I \.:-' -'~'.~··"I , ::..df"': ,, ·-I 'l·:·,,.··"' G1•nt 45" ~ 54 ' Oo .. nl~ o~ .. 1 l• .. ck I Ldvou! w•ll'! 2 Remo1P Cn111101 ::. ... I L1;1'11"'!1 Moko1do Loco I'. f ~·l<I~• -\I F•e•;l'!1 C111 -Op~•,!•ng F •~•\jlH I Unlotdor'09 depot -Ret>lO !~ Cornrol 60• Car Set -Powe• P•c~ ~1c I "" SALE I ~~Jgs $57.67: AR> BIG RAIL I Comp!e1e 50 p •ece •••h!lod ,,.-~,,, I 5 uno! 1'4•" •• •II puw~· Po.;t • P•C~ Hl(h1ded 51850 I .LISTS59.99~38 88: ~~-SALEIP • 1 1• ' . '. I ·;ua10:::0 I I LIST PRICE $21.99 SALE 3.99 U.S.S. CONSTITUTION THERMOPYLOG CUTTY SARK CUTTY SARK WITH SAILS .99 lYCO HO SEB RJ'\G LIGHTED RO,\U lt\C\1\G SlT • ]5" oT T,.r.k , T"pl• L~vef R~cong La\/OLI U • Et~cuoc Powe• Pack 811] '"' CUTAWAY FUSELAGE SHOWS INTERIOR DETAILING AND CREW. OTHER PEATUR!S: FULLY DETAILED GALLEY; LOUNGE;Pl''>SENOER SEATS. LIST$5.25 3.99 SALE REVELL 1482 REVELLUTION FUNNY CAR 1484 JEB ALLENS PRAYING MANTIS 1485 MICKEY THOMPSON 487 LEONOS HAWAllN CHARGER YOUR CHOICE LIST$6.95 .99 SALE 'TvtOPDO ("/[ \ '11'1()\'i ftlf' S"J I( f.\ Sllll I I{\<. l\L, \1 • 2 Tvcop•o R,,c>1•v c.1" • (, l n•1q <\1•.• <I '" ''""V' • 2 f-l<~h 11 ..... " • A,,,,,,,.,,lf,l Coon•!~< • Sp•'l n .. 1 Spr~d Ap1on, • J9' of T r~ck • Elett"c J Power P~ck 8125 • S111 op "' 4' ~ 8' AE NWAL NOT I I I I ' IN ClUDE DI TRA S ARENT OPE AT ING I ROAT ARV ENGIN E, ONE- THIRD ACTUAL SIZE. MUL Tl· I COLORED CHAMBERS HELP TO UNDERSTAND PRINCIPLE I OF THE ROTARY ENGINE. INC. PEAMAG MOTOR MORE I THAN 200 PARTS. ' LIST$16.95 11.10: SALE I SHOP AND SAVE AT ALL KARLS STORES • I I • " ** Tr , DAILV PH.OT 11 ****************** MERCURY SAVINGS **I *' Cri1ninalist Halts De farriation Suit and loan associatio1; ~"""' ~ ...... "STATEMENT SAVINGS "-PRESTI GE Card * • " • frunl \\irr Srr\il't'~ ''l>Jll'll1·i:t'il ll'l!l'r ;J(lll not 111~ a !Cll'VJ st'd lOUf or !ht' \ ~:! 1111!1 1uu di·f,111111111111 :.uJl Jl,1hlC' :-.1;1t1on's solar ubSl'rV:.itor~ • • ~k}lab J .1~1ron,1u1 E'<.h1·ard 1\\uking th.:-s1,·itch fron1 4~. GlbM111, rorn1f'rly of Sa n praeti<.:ing la\\' to poht1cs rt· Clc11ll'1llc, said his \"l('\V o! <1uir1·d ch:inJ.:cS ui his thinking. 11_1 l1H· 11!J!1 1\l1v ll·1l Irle ('1'111\l' tab '11Ull} ol 1111 • .!'1~;1~~1Jl<11!UH 1d ~··n RnlJcr! f\1•r1nl•Uy 11 ,1.., h:dlt·<l ;1 d;1y l.J1·forr thl' st11rl Robtrt Struuss, u a ti On 1.1 I of tri~il I/\ l.Qs Ang1•t1·s. s1Kicc has prunii>ted hun tu J)(in1ocratil' chairn1an, said in \"1°ll·ra11 pulitP rr·in1in:.illst ,.--------.., L<Js Vegas. l)t·\\'uync \\"oltcr ~ught !O sue ( O E ) "In our law firn1, 1~·e hire ;1Uorncy B1trh;1r:t lllehr for PE PL secrel:irics 11·ho can type 80 I UEMA I' Aft I( Mercury Savings B!dg 'Valley VICV/ iii llocoln llUNTIHGTON BEACH M~1r11ry s~~•rius Bl•j~, E1Ju19tr a! Beacll TUSTIN Mei cury S.1v111gs BIU!J l1v111e Blv~ 11t Newpo11 Ave. LA HAllllA·FULLEftTON Mc1cul)' S;:;vmu~ llldg, lm1ietidl Hwy. a1 Ha1bcr CAlllSON Mercury SJv1ngs BldlJ . A·:~:on Divd. <ii 5dn O•c110 frwy. ltXIY ~HOltS Mercui y S.1,.111gs Bid!' l 011y Bear~ Blvd a! Cdrson St \.\ rii tcn rcn1urks l·rOicii.i11g I be _ 11·ords a minute -an<l i11 * Ualllstrcs i1111csliga1ion ;-i[t1·r llOltlies they have to be able •· 1 • • ' sl yt 1 • · J 11•11ndt·r \.\'hCll1er siniilar seien-., I nt'I n"uy s iJ r g 111 lint~. 10 erase 8(l 11·o rd s a minute," • '1 * * * * • * • * * * • • * • • • • • • • * 1%8. t1f1c probes are being sent from other planC'IS in the. uniVCl'St!. he :;aid . • 'fry ~altu ·<la y':-; Nc\\'S (Juiz Supl'rior court .Judge l l:11·1d E;11-:ll·son s111d ht' ;igrrcd wuh ,\Ir ..... Ull'hl' lhal !hl' h·t1t·r shl' 11 roll' lu thr C1v1l Str\"lt:l' t:o11uniss1011 !o pr 1' \' l' n I \\"olfl'r·s up1>u111tn1c11l ILi head lh(• erirnc ljlb 11';1<:. a "'I! k111d or trt•a trs 111 us a curiosl!y al>0ut all the stars that <1rl· out lhl're, 1hc possihi!!l y uf ~11<1l'c progr;1n1s elsewhcrp,'' (iihsu11 Si.lld du r- E:conomics ~linistrr 1:.'rnst HruJ.:l{t'r 11•as elecled president of S11·1tLcrland for 1974. TI1l' l'lt·ction of Brugger V.'JS :i Jorn1alily under the Swiss , I BAlTERY. I NOT INCLUDf,D 1LIST $11.98 ILIST I 22.98 PARKER SALE 76 MONOPOLY ·~-,., ~ -'"'--~-.; .. I • ,.,,c*)t·•~O\.. I ~\ I \\ ' I This fa1111\v gamr. 1s No. 9 I chr. most popular of I th!:! world's g11!JI SALE I gamest $2.88 LIST 1$6.so ... lhe Super Stunt Plane HAND POWERED CLIMBS. zooMs, o.ves•5 A LE ~~~:98 S7.77 V1€W•mASTER THEATRES! l:lj VIEW·MASTER _,, DISNEY THEATRE~\ INTHEROUND :·~ family~~-.;....~ fun!~~.@) Ii"':! (.·::-...-~·.-~·····,,.:·:~"<:: ... , ... .. • .... · · ........ · ... . • SALE LIST $18.98 12.76 BAITLESHIP by Bradley SI NK YOUR OPPONENTS SHIPS FIRE SALVOS O F S HOTS COLORFUL PE~S MARK HITS & MISSES! $ALE LIST 2.88 $6.50 10 PINS.7""6All,PIN SPOTTER ANO SCORE SHEET' SALE LIST ll'A gg $5.98 llJ't, l·UJlHAL WALKIE TALKIE EACH UNIT HAS A TELESCOPING ANlENNA ANO A VOLUME CONTROL BATTERIES INCLUDED GIFT 80XEO LIST $6.50 SALE $9.99 PER PAIR ALE 2.88 BUSY BOX by Kohner LIST $7.98 LIST $11 .98 3 M 4.88: GAMES I YOUR CHOICE ot I BREAK THRU : PLOY FUEOAL I I -----POINTS OF LAW . ADULT I GAMES I ALSO MANY OTHER s ALE I EXCITING BRAIN TWISTER GAMES $9.95: I ~ 'R>ss I _across r ~ G-'"'l I '-, \ I b~~ I ~~ r' : _ r:-.. I 0 . I . I Great tam ily fun! I SALE: LIST $8.88 I $17.98 I :e SHOP AND SAVE AT ALL KARLS STORES I I I I 110 A DJI • 'f /(llllSIUW illO,,ING (111111 UAIS lllJ IL 01 OllAltGI tOS (11111 OS <INTI• llT'lllllll \IAIS .lllOMliUIS ·.FASHION iS_LAHD NEWPORT BEACH t•lt W. i AlllA I All Ali 111' II. Ol•lllil MAU 11110\ <111110S I :1 50 FASHION ISLAND ~w"'1~lll!~l'1!~Hfl;!l~~i~1 .. · 4 ..... .,.,;"';.o"":;;;;~";~A~RK::-+-~~;.;:.•;•'~,,,.;---: I Ol'l'OSITI IAOA.DWAY Dl'1. Si'OAI l l1111101il'""i fALLIROOIC S9UA•• I 644 0981 """' "" PALLHOOK .... 7 DAYS I • """ 11• A WEEK I I J71Jl•IO-llll ' l41·ll11 ~=.:':":::----------------------------------~ ..J 1· syi.1en1 of annual rot::ition or tht presidency an1011~ CJb1nct n11emb<'rs • 11 Wa.! lhe d:i~ \l::ir) l::llulbelh S:anford 1vus su1r posed to be sy,·orn :1s <t member or the Fcd1•r11 I Trad(' Commission (FTC t, but she \\'as in a hospital for lrt'alinent of a back injury suff('rPd in a car accident :>t•vrr,11 years ago. Ho1,4-•cvcr. ~llss SC1nford. :17. did not 111iss tht· l't·r<•niouv. FTC Chair1n1:1n l.t 1o1 is Engrn ;;n <tr'<! men1bers of lhc t o1n· 1nission \Vl'llt to he1· bC'dside at (:rorgcto11·n Linivers11y Jlospitat for riH• S\1·cnnng-i11 ccren1ony, • John l..o\"r, \1'ho resigned as ihc nation·s energy <id- ministr;itor. 11·ill rrce1ve un i hooor:·iry doctor of puhlil' service degrf'e Saturday froi n the Universi!y flf Norlhern Colorndo. Love. a J'orn1cr governor of Colorado, \\·ill be honort'<i for service to higher education in Colorado and the nation, ~aid univf·r~ity !'resident Itichard R. l~nd. • Linda Ne"'·man ·s ~·vear·old daughter, l\1ichelll'. was Jl(llll· ed Little ~fiss U.S.A. iu a contest at Orlando, Fla., last \\"(•ekend . Arriving back in Albany. I I N.Y. by plane, tt1rs. Ne1\•n1an \\•ent directly to St. Peters Hospital. \\'here she gave birth I lo a baby girl. • Hon1anian President Nicolue j Ceausescu cut short b.v four days his \"isit to the United !:i tates, canceling plann{'d trips to Norlh Carolina. Ohio. T~·x;1s . Louisiana. F Io r i d a . C-On· necticut and New York City. Diplon1alic sources declined to give the reason. l~c originally intended to fly home to Bucharest from New York on Dec. 10. Instead, he plans to leave fron1 \Vashington to- da)'. Bullets in 9 Bodies Tied To Suspects STOCKTON (AP I -Bullets lakcn from the bodies or nine murder victiins n1atched those fired from pistols carried by Douglas E. (tret:z.Jer and \l."illie Luther Steelman, a state <'rlminologist has told the San Joaquin County grand jury. JA~1ES BOOKER testified bullets taken from the bodies of Walter Parkin, 33, his wHc and t\.\·o children and five other persons carne: from a Derringer and a .22-caliber pistol found ""ith Steelman and Gretzlcr \vhcn they \Vere ar- rested Nov. S. U"I f1l~olo 'f.ft/..:i••f/ '.fes1 ... IJr H Bernard F'inr:1 1-: taking t11u~h f\t1~~ :.11tir1 ex:11n1nat1ons Jor a n1cdic:d license. '!'he rorn1cr doc:tor was re· Jc:1scd frorn prison in 197 l after serving 12 ve<irs for the n1urder ;1r IH s: \v Uc in Cali· J(1rn1a • ROBES FOR CHRISTMAS Best Selection Now! THE HOUSE OF So~th Coo5t 1'1010 • Co~to Me~o • Lower lt'ftl. 5"ri end of mall, Olrtttlv o,1o!t from Woolwar1hs -l'ho11e 546°2066 at bristol town and country ___ , Cel)t~. ' --\ _ ... ----' -. -.. ..,. •• ' ·-""'' ~,,r-· .. ~-~" ~ ... ---. J~ ... , -,. ,. ··~~~~', ~-:-o -~-;:..:~· --~ _: ~ ''r~ :J~~·~'~-.¥:7.ifl <~~ --.: ·~ ............... ·' . -. , T ~~-.... _.,. ...... _ . 38 ne\I.' ~tr,re~. -.,l1(>PS ancl services · Special grand (JIJ(:'.llill!J ~ales . Prizes fron1 KEZY Rildi u's Mark Dennis • See J in1 Sle111ons antique car collection · See A1 Ca11one's personal car · Plus 1nucl1 . 111ucl1 n1orc during tl1e: GRAND OPENING Saturday. Dec. 8, I p.m. to 7 p.m. Bri stol Town and Country Center ,1d1.11 ,•1 11 t" ''111u1h l ·1,.: ... 1 f'J.1,.•. (P,1 1·1t1l .. 11 I i'-1.1ci\nh11r 11111 ·r~l'rll')11I JJ 1t k 11 p v..iur free 1" kv1 t• • riUI! Ill'.! 1-ior .1\11 h,11lu1)11 ,11 o11 \1, ~!u ll' in till! (l:'ll\•'I. The bodies were round in No-1~----iiiiiiii;;....;;.....;;;...;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---. vembe.r at Parkin's plush rural home ne:ar Uxli. An estimated $3.000 "'as missing from the safe at Parkin"s rnarkt'l in nearby Victor. T 11 i-: G R AN 0 j u r y transcript, 1nade public Tues· day. also contained testimony by Joseph Sypnicki. a state fingerprint expert. \Vho said he found prints matching lhose or GrctzlC'r and Steelman in the Parkin home . The grand jury has indicted Steelman. 28, of Lodi and Dougla!ll E . Gretzlcr. 22. of New York City, on nine counts of rirst-degree murder in the dealhs. TV Actor Cliarged Iii Rape Cl,EVELANO. OMo !AP) - Police Prosecutor Everet t Chandler has issued a warrant charging television actor ~1el Stewart with rape on the: basts or a con1pla\nt filed by a J6-year-<1ld C1eveland Heighls girl. Stewart, "-'ho is in his 40s. plays Uncle Henry on the CB.~ series "All in the Family" and has other television roles. lie lives in San Francisco. PENT AX-A-PLENTY HONEYWELL PENTAX SPOTMATIC llA e Profel,101101 llac:k Model e Two light Mel1tt• 50m'" Fl.4 ·MSCT LENS Save-A-P lanty NOW! $24988 ~.ai ~. -:a ?·~· '· t-.,,_ ~ ~· ~ _,,, .. .. ..,,.. .,·"~, . ,, . '~ "''•· l ht 429.50 HONEYWELL PENTAX ES • Cempletely A11to Comero e l'rof1t,1io11al I lock e SSmftl fl .a !MCT le11' Mfg List 574.50 Save·A- Plenty Price Add 40.00 for F 1.4 COME IN AND Sii THI COMPLETE LINI O• HONEYWILL l'INTAX CAMEIA AND ACCISSORIES. TlY THE LENS 11- K>ll YOU IUY. THI l'ENTAI MAN Will IE IN THI STOltl llRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DICIMllR 7 AND I. 10 A.M. TO 5 ,..M. IOTH DAYS. Police said the girl told them she went to ll n Ea:-1 Side apartment Saturday \\1ilh a nlan introduced lo her as : DAV 1:1 s Stewa rt at the Ka ramu llou!e, gm \Vhere she had gone \1.'ith fri ends. ,.. " "' ~ 1;: n A She 58id she spcnl about !,\....' r~ I r ··.r~ tv.·o hours watchlng television , , \"I'//' "' r ,., A ._ ~I! E "'ilh the n1an and that he ,11.\\ I 1'~·1 '-1' thl'n pulled her into a bedroon1 ·v and rClpt'd her. police said. 474 E. 17th STREET lie 1!1 a nati\"c of Cleveland COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA and got his start at Ka ra1nul\ 642·1012 ;ibout 20 years aso. . ... ____________________ • • " " ' [l Presll yt e 1·ia11 ~ Fr<)111 'Lillerals' Retir ee Ne1vs1vo1na.11 Re've als BIRf\ilNCllA~1 Al;i ( l'PJ I -Con5f>rvut11 t>s 11 1th1n t!1t· Presbyterian Chur1·l1 111 \ht· U.S. (Soulht·rnl foundt-d a nc11 dcnon1inatiuu and t•lceted a leader who dccl<ir('d th e g r(iU!l raised "a fresh, clear b fHll1t:I' · of Christian ity The eons('fV<i li\'CS. hold 111L! !h('i r first Ccncra! A<:Sl'Jnhll here through F'riday, pl.:inn\•11 to s('lect a name for lhl' nt 11 dcnomin3lion. con11>nst·d of 75.000 \l'orshipt•rs fr11n1 ~i.i ch urches in 14 SouthL·rn :111d Border stalC'S I l'i'!ll !l'f'!l :'lit t a 1 ! •I' I •f"' I j !lu•/1\ I\ ti !t• i ' 1 ! 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"1 , ;··· I I (I(' :1 I ('htl· ~1 .i I• 11 \\ 111! 11'1' 11 \.'Id . j· 1 "' ·1 11•·:1 I fl'o•dltlrt JUST AR R ;V ~.,,! FOR CH R!STf~~A 5 ~· SONY TV "1-1 ':CO ~( f. $ fr1I 19 'lC!i ~' ,,~ 1-0nolron Cc;l<Jt -;1 ln~ ,;'..1 ~2~ fc,.iure• ,, 1•~ .1~ w.J., ••uqle d,.f ec'·· ., r,.n,!ron p;,. t " • 'tl" 0! co1ir,e. All· ·~~,, 1,_ 'n (! r .. ~l nq , A~•a·:.,1~, l Hye in on' p.i•h bo.:·'.I~ dnd .. It •OJ d •I ~!~ ,;,c~·••v 11re fe~­ t.,·cd. rr.. b i q -l' r <'en po d d bl.~ ·~ hou1ed on .. br~ul•h1! "' d I n u t qr .. on w:iod c •binrt wtlii built· i" ''c"~~r.I h.1ndg1'i:i1. L,.,,itrd l ~ppl~ on lhi• m•·.!~l. AA&D ELE CT RO NICS 273 !:A!:T 17:h 5T. OST:~ M!::'.'.1\ 0 :en D.:i;:y 9-6 7 h _•rs. & Fri. ?·9 and \\'ilh many IC'ar.c; Separa- tion fron1 foes 1~ not (·iiS)'. hut !:.('p(ll'at1on fr(Jrn fcllov• r~hr1 ~t in n r r 11>nd s is lrau1nat1t·." T II E t:ONSERVATIVf:S hl'l1l·1·e in the authorit y of tht> Biblt! and the Virgin Hirth and 1..'0ns1der the \\'cst minstt'r Confession ur 1643 as the nutfiuritu t1vc guide to Hl· terpr\'l1ng the Scripture. 'fht•y oppose a proposal lo nlt'rge t h t' Prcsby!C'rian 1"h11rl'!1 in the l1 S \\'i th thl' nor!hern nr.d more liberal l 'n1\ed Prcsbytl'ria n Ct1urt~ HI t lu~ U.S.A. Tile t'Ol1Al'l'gat1ons in !l1f· llf'I\' churt"h cir!' fro n1 A Proble1n PC>RTLANI). Ore. (UPI J -~sley C. \Vcather all is a bureaucrat's nightmare. The 75-y ear -old telephone co n1p.:iny retiree wants 10 comrnemorate ;l ~1an1 p "to the P"fSSing of the privy ." So far, his lellcrs lo the Post Office Oepart- rnent ha ve dra\\11 only a polite. non-eon1mit<1l rei:r [y. Sllnilar applications to the Citizens S t a rn p Advisory Comn1itt ce have hecn 111ct "''ith outright re- jection. J\la~arna. ~lississi ppi . Ten·'----------------' lll'SSl't'. Georgia. ~· \ o r i d a . i\:1r1h C a ru l1 n :i . So ut h (';iro1ina. \'irgin1u. \V e s t ''1rg11ua, i\1a r~·Jand. Ark<1.nsas. T(':0.<1s. K e n 1 u c k v and 1.uuisi<i na . . Ne w .~ranag cr SACRi\\!EXTO lAP l D:1v1d A Salmo n. 35, or S:icra1nt•n10. ls the nc\v pro- grarn rn;1 n:1gcr for state prrpaid heal lh plans. Sal111011 l'l'Plaees Frank Tar- ft·I. 1\·ho died Nov. 2. "' ... ·-...... ~,, ... "Daddy, con you fix my footbo ll .,o it doe ~n'I wo b ble when I thro w it?'' Q1.1i ntt-s s111"e (~w~•tet') $ 9-.. -• I~ .. ,.~ :;, tQllTII " , CQAtT :;; • l'\..u.t • "' "" • O•l~C '"·'' C•• ·v11,or , .~· ,,. , '" r ''' I' , , .. ,.'"'"("''I'"' C.,;·,~·'' • C••·'"" 1r.:;,; 11>•"··~-... J'n 1•,, ·~~· -.... , ... -, r.· " ( • ' •.·: •1 ... ,,_. "' . ,, One Nc11nc J)AIJE crrv Fla. <A.Pl A St. Pl11t·rsburi:: T i n1 es rl·J)l.l•'ll·r. f:i1·i11g fivr rnonths Ill J<•il fol' l'l'fU Sl ll ).": !u /l;Hll\' ::-;Qlll'l't'S nf nt'WS stOl°,V . S<il'S (Ith' ot l11•r SUUf t'.L'S 11;1s tlw :;tal l' :11 turn1•y 11•ho sub1)(){·11at1:I J1t·r ;111d d1·n1,1ndl'd rhL' n;iuu·' l.uev \V;irl' 1111urg:in sHid 111 ~!II ;1frid:1\'i1 f1Jt•(t Ill CIJT\1 11 eOUl'I thal ,J;11 t1l'S T. l!usst•ll, l1:1seo-l 'inell:1s ~!;1!L' a!lorn1·y 11 as :i sotlrt·l· lor a r1t·11·1; s1ur1 :d10111 !hl' l':•"L'cl Cou ut.1• gr;111d jury. 'l'ht· stor.v spl·t:ul:it rd on the content s of ;i St'H lt:tl prt'SC'lll- 1111·111 ~;11111g lht• 1"1•pO l'I rr111L·11ed · !);11 11· C'uy o!t 1t"1:1!~ /h-... Give him the works. And t hen put him to work after the holidays. ,... . ....... _ J 7 ... SPECIAL Skil :l'.1 /4" drill. Light'Neight for easy handling. Double insulated for safety. Accepts most drill accessories. Si ngle speed. --~----9 99* ·---' ~-:.-~ . j > ~.=:/ ~...-..-.~-_,,,,.,.S•P•EC•l•A•L--- ·~1 ,: ~ .- . ...,,,,, ,,- Skil 11· dual action sander Gives a swi rl-free finish wit h orbital or ·straight action. Big 26 3/4 SQ. in. sanding pad. Double insulated. 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SWENSEN'S of : HUNTINGTON BEACH ~NOW OPENr . . ......................... Come in ann t;istn (•u• 11ulrari1·ou,lv rich •Ce cre,1m .,,, Co>rrl' .i! 11••!'1 40 lli!VOt\' (n o11' '"' t!<'I Pf !.olJ ln ~undoK> !fr'.01""1 our 1~rg1· t(lunl.uo m•·n1.1 . We arc open l da ys a week 11 a.m. to 10 JO p m. Supervisors HE AIJJ )EI.> th.11 lht• 1·u1111 ty 11as ahend of 1110.':ol cou1u1e~ Ill 11ll' st:th• illHI 11 \l(l()ll hll':IU.~t· (Jf {,'Ol!llL'r;111011 o! 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COllNER OF Cll ~~Ct:NI 127~400 @((;ta . r€on~~rtit?.J~,, ~~g,iglists '\M ...... ""'*''' .. '-tl"411Mi ..,1 11\et Ill"---...... WlEK(DAYS 9:30 to t :OO-SATUIDAY f :lO to 6:00 ·SUNDAY 11 to 5 • • AN their cidc rathe nary Assoc· at An TIIC n1erc} end in a res life s or his ~. lot: '" Or;i by Val 21 poll ~ inc and de Co list the Va SL A ligt Sci ii~ the tio son at ty. 00) ca Va an rl'i: \\';! );l'I 1110 10 the \':i tiff the ('e eta ;i 11 th• ol Ri be pr ("' n1 I dt• at w II i ' . " be c ed \\'i ad u or 31 c fi r H· ;, lw gr . . • _,_1111r\di1y Df'Cf'rtl(lfr b 1._:_9_:_73:_ _____ _:o_:_•_:_c1L_Y_Pc_IL:.:Dc.r_,1!-'s!<. Death Decision Up to Patient, AMA Decides ANAlfE IM -Term inal patients. or their ram1lle.s, should be nllowed to de· cide thernselves whe1her they want to die rather than be kept alive by "extraordi~ nary means," U1e. Arnerican Medical A~sociation decided during its <.'Onvention 1'he AMA adopl.t.od lhe "death \1·1th dlgnlly" report. arrived <ii after poll111t; religious lt>aders, l:1y u11U sc11•nt1ru· 11ulhori ties and th111kers aud st.lie rnedica l societies. Leaders of churches representing n1orc l ha n 50 !X'rcenl or the American population were a~kl·d for their conm1ents on euth•111as1L1 bcfUl't:. the report was drawn up. evidence lh <1I biological death ls im - n11nt·1H , LS !he dec1s1on of !he patient. and /or Ills unmi'dintc family ." l\ll'rcy killing, by contrast. is contrary 10 wha t the 1nedical profession !lands for . and was opposed by most of those \\"ho J"f'$pondcd to thf· A:\1A 's request fOf op1111on.5 on l he ~ubje('"t , the report SH Id . Theo guideline 1s thr rc!ult of ri rpquest by the ConnL-cticut dtlegallon tu ~l June for lippro\•aJ uf :i furnl by 1\luch p;it1cnl:> could leave instruc11011s, \1 hill' ~till in <.'U!TllllUllJ Of their l/lour.:ht prOCCSSeS, as 10 how they sl1ould Ix• treated 1n the last :Hages of :1 tt·rr111nal disease. <l1rflt•1J y l<1kt'rl, hut that n1y dying not bt• unrt·asonalily prolonged I rt:que~t tha1 I ht> 111Jo11·cd to du: i1nd not be kl·pt a!ivt' by artificial n1eans or heroic 1ncasurcs. I also ask lhat drugs he mercifully adminislert"d to n1 e for terminal suffering. even if 111 rel1ev1ng pt11n 1h cy hustcn the momt·nt of death." dead Sonic dO<.'tors urg1>d !hr . .6,,1A to prl'ss f{1r R prcclSl', legal df·fin1t1on, to protect rh1·n1 fron1 the. legal µrob lems that ar1s~ when they declare a patient dcfld, us1ng criteria 1hat can be challcng· t•i.l . nt Anaheim this \4'cCk. Tiic Ar.1A's hou se of delegates rejected 1nercy killing -the deliber11le and uctive ending of a patient'.!! life -but adopted 11 resolution in favor of withdrawing llfe su pport 1neasures, if the patient, or Ids inln)edlatc fa111ily, request it. • '11ie key paragraph reads: "The ces,,ation or the employn1c1ll or extraordinary means to prolong the hft· of a body, when there is irrefut<ihle The wishes of the patient should be r(·spccted, so far as pos.s1hle, in t!'ealing lhose who ure dying, the rt•porl recon1 - 1n<'11dcd. The house of dc!l'g<1ll'S clt'l'idt-d . however. not lo t•1uJors1: ony particular form . The !orn1 sugi::csll'd by thC' Connecticut delegation included St<ilt'lll•·ll!~ ih;i1 •• J arn not <1 sk1ng l1 1<d n1y life be In a l't•larrd report. illso a<luµlt'l.I , the A:'llA urgt'<l ll'gislator.s not to pass laws prt·ei~t·l} clt·f11ung death. \h·d1t"a! adv <1llt:l'S have ca used COil· I ro11·r"'ll'.S ;i,; li'I \\'llL'll a pt.~r..on 1s legally The resolutio n said there is no need for "inrlt'xible and even rt'preossivc dl'finitiun 11f Jeath by statute.'' but thsl to rr·1n:un opt•Jl to new findings , the d1 • f1n1!1011 ul•ch·a !h should be arrived at by doetors. tL-.1ng "the neCt·ssary available ;ind 1·ur·r,·11!\y :1ee1..·1Hcd criteria ." \-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- OC Fa1nily • S11es Police For Death SA\"'f t\ ANA -Damages tutldling 1norc than S6 1nillion \\"(•f(' de1nandcd \Yednesday in l)rnngc County Superior Court by the fanUly of a Fountain MarkC. Bloome Valley inan 11•ho died last June l~X~!::.::::~~= Z:l after a scufnc with local I police. ~10 HE TllAN 20 defendants, i11elud1ng the Fountain Valley and lluntington Beach police departmen ts and the Orange County sh(·riff's office <Ire listed in the )<11'.'suit filed hy the familv of Alfonso A. Vargas. 54; of 18687 Los Flores St. Also n.'lmN\ :i re the !tun* tigton Beach 1 'nion lligh School IJl st r1 rl and '"'O of 11~ teaehcrs 1n a (XJrtion of the Ja111~uit dcvo!ed lo allega· lions that VHrgas' I~ycar-old S()O "'as cncouragt'd to drink at an Edison High School par· ty. . POLICE CLAl~t that the boy "·as at Uie "'hCC'l of a ca r thC'y halted near the \'argas hon)I'.' l;1st June 12 in an inc ident that led to Vargas rt'lt'i\·ing fatul injur ies. Pol ice said th\' elder Vargas 11•as struck by a nashlight in self prolC{"lion as they "'ere 111ohl.ted while thev attempted to question the Occupant.! of the Vargas ca r. Thr !O 111\'1111x'rs of the \·;irgas fa1nrl v !is!Pd as pl11in- 1iffs in the lal'>~Uit also name the Or;i~c Coun1y 11.t«iical l\·nlt'r :1nd lhrl'C' of its physi- c1<1ns as dC'frndants for the ;illC'gcdly negligent treatment 1hcv claim tcd to the death ot ;\lfonso Vargas. Opto1netrist 111 .s w. llatio 1t Set Friclay ~ F Ul.J.ERTON Dr. Rich:irci L. lloppinJ:. 45. will ~ insta llt'd here Friday as prrsident or lh£' Sou1hern c ;i I 1 f o r n i a College of r1p1on1rtry. Lt. {;1Jv . Ed tleineckc "·ill citl1ver the keynote addres~ ~il the in~uguration ceremony \\'hich .,.,•ill bt'gin at 3 p.n1. \1 ith .'I reception following at 4.JO p.n1. The school '"·as fowlded in J!JIH in l..Als Angeles. It later beca me the Los Angeles College or Optometry. It open· cd its doors here last spring 1•·ith a new campus and name, adjacent tC> Cali fornia State Unive rsity. lion.ors Jf'on Will iam C. Adorns. Jr .. son or !\1r. and Mrs. YI'. C. Adams, 3129 Country Club Drive, C.osta rwtesa. has been awarded first year honors at the Jlarvard Business School. lie h1 in the second yea r of a two-year master's degree pro- gram. CLOSED SUNDAY WE'·WILL IE PLIASED TO .silVE YOU SIX DAYS A WEIK MONDAY ihrough FRIDAY 10 •.m •• 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY 10 1.m. -9 p.m. THE HOUSE OF I••" CHtt ""9 CtKI• M"• -I.•-, L.n.I, S.ttrt IM Of M•ll, Dlr.cllf A1te11 fff1111 w ..... ,., ... PJl•J19 S4l0J066 STllL·BILTID WHITIWALL RADIALS Guaranteed 40,000 Miles! STIEL RADIALS 185/14 1171(14 195/14 fl71 /t 4 205/14 G•71/14 215/14 l or• • '' toro$l.,l Hl71/14 ........ 205/15 •O~r Tll[iD Mill liUillANT[[ co1tr1 lbt lrt1d Ille tor m1le1 1nd1c1trd. G•71/1 s fth cts i1 11111tn1l1 & •trk11111s•1' 111 111m1I ro1d h1111d1 (e1clud1nc ,,,,,,,.1. Jlltlllt!I "''' lirt II •ltd •• ftlllt !llC (All"flCJ n 1111nut1c-215/15 11rtfl JIUtlJlf re~i tlt 11 1ortru l 1en1c1 •101n lht Can!1nent11 US Hl71fl S (liclffitl Al11~1). 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COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE LA HABRA BUENA PARK FULLERTON ORANGE 3005 HARBOR BLVD .· 14040 Brook hvr st 2000 Wh itt ie r Blvd. 296'1 Lincoln Bl vd . 1321 South Euclid ~10 North Tustin • (comer Wtslm in~l•r lcomflr of Wh1t1ler tcom41r of L•ntoln 11 blocl{ North of A11cnuc !corfler of Baker and Harbor I •ltd Broolrhvr'I .11'1<1 8 1!".tch l •nd l(nott I R•vl'~•de Frl'~w.ioy I (714) 557 -8000 1714 1 Sl0 ·3200 674 ·1666 17 141 826·1110 17 1'1 8700100 1 11~1 639 1.12\ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ... OPEN DAILY 8:30 TO 9 ... SATU::DAY B:JO TO 7 ... SUNDAY 9. TO 6 .•• OPEN 7 DAYS A WU« ·, . ' . . . . -.. • NORELCO 10, A BETTER CUP OF COFF EE B" .. , dr •:c.u1 d• p f l!r•l.':I coffe<! ~o,ro"'"''<"ll •. F .. 11-.. lull 10 t. 0 1. c~P• in leu lhdn S ,,..+.,u !e1 !'div !o cle~~-so 1'dndd1d d .. po, .. bl • l<l - !e•1 ii•1~:1~ll BetlPr-c nplu•~• Ike mo•r de1,,~b le ~lem~nh of 11 .. ~or ~nd ~·om ~ HD SIJ~ 5499 "()penCJ!eartl[' Broi ler Roti sse rie Air circulation seals in juices for taste and nu trition. Aluminu m c!rip hay, IO"x 15'' broili ng surface. 455C/50C Broiler & Rotisserie ........... ~.99 Broiler Only ···------·-··-34.99 SMOKEY JOE KETTLE 16.95 New smaller 13" grill plus collapsibl e leg construc- tio n 1or compac t take - along -ideal tor picnics or as a second unit. Tight- tit ting cover; dampers for heat control -cl ose to smother coals for 1e-use. B!ack porcelain finish. ~111111! • t";11111n·.: fii11-.h inrtu·a H'.s 11\o• j1l••1ld \1,.,·kt11lill~lllll lllhl'l"l"nl 111 :di. I, 1.,.,1, ,...,111·"1 hly t..lt·~u.::nrd ful' Id• ;d lo: \.11to·• [•I'•' i,1011 finj,]), fl Jq lllh'<>Hl;•l••lllhlll'.; )'.1;111d11r(j-, uf il<'- 1111.11 )' , 111,,111•' pl111· d a nd pol!-.h- 1·d . ,11al t.,1r;111t1'ell. CLUSTF.R WRF.NCH SETS 45' BOX FNO CLIP SHS < l 1Pn11.· 1•' "' d, r•1 1l1·h··d ··nd,, ., .-i ~ .-.. 5fj!;=----. ---;f'f .. :. ... , ........ --.:.:,, _, , OPEN FND WRFNCH SETS (_'\11'<J1t\!' p!a11·t!, J>Uli~ho•d <'11d ,. lntermeriiate Set No. 4915 :'\11\L' I', ]'1 S111•kt'1:<, ."', )!','' l•1 1_,": 1110 S l't. ~01·k··I ~. '~"-5-lll'": S1)111. 11• 1· rr·1ndl1. ::" ,111d l)" E't•'l1''''n~: I :;1 !• h• ·t. Intermediat e Set No. 41 16 'fhi1'1 1«•n St:1nd:1rd s,,r·!,,·t -. 7 1r;·· ,,, l 1, ··: .• ) .. !·.:..\•'ll:-i!!ll: ]7" f l•·'I: ;d ill· rH1·: 1:a11 ·11111 . BRAND NEW IN FACTORY FRESH CARTONS 0 I , ./ \ (:~] 9 Mon.·Ffl. 9.9 Saturday 9-6 Sunday 10·4 F ~EE-F ANC Y G ~~T We Stock A Complete l ine of Sockets, Wrenches & Sets. FAR•liRWAl'I•' -------Scrape, was h, rinse a// your dishes, glasses, silver, pots and pan s in one quick, easy motion. The pe rfect gift. Easy to 1ns1111t. 2999 YOUR CHOICE only $3!s' Broiler & Rotisserie Smoke less Broiler Smo~eless, sµant:rlr.:i:i T'-'lt:lve 1011sse1ie pasit1oos. Stainless. s~ ... 12·.445 FJ11 1<ly 5•te 10 x 15" unit vvith r~11 ;i laigc cook11~ surtacc. St,1111less sll"C! 450A All Purpose Set No. 41 23 T hirt•'•·11 S1;in1l;i1 d ~'"'k1·1-.. 7 11:" 1" I',": 7 l>•·•'l' S1wl;1·1 ~. ,~ .. 111" ": ;,·• ~:.\ll'tblun; 17" Fl•'\ J l:uutl,•: r::11- t'h1 •\. Black & Decker" JIG SAW -BUY JIG SAW FOR 29.99 GET 12.99 DRILL FOR 1¢ MOR E OR 309oRorH 3/a" DRILL * c r.~r mg low Demo. * In Our Store Sat. Dec. S • 10-4 . Free Electric Ro tjsserie Wit h Any Charm- G low SB() Sold During De monst ra tion. All Purpose Set No. 4521 \'i!lC' S1undard ~.wk1 ·t -., ~~ .. lo•~,"; ri:.:!it. ])''"I' S•" ko•I-., ·,·· 1•> 1:: l ti". 11~·· illht ;:" J·:.\h 11•1011•: !:atl!n·t; UniV('t'SiL I .11 11 111. Tilts to 45' for bevel and mitre cuts. Double insula ted for safety. Cap.: 2.5 amps , ¥4 max. lip. 7110 Single 1000-rpm speed. Drives most popu1;ir acces· ~or1rs. Burnout pro!ectcd 2.5 arnp motor, 1. 6 hp. 7)24 ~ fARBf R WARE 2999 12" ELECTRIC FRY PAN High dome for bak ing roasts, fowl. etc. Stainless steel with aluminum·clad bottom. 312SP F AROERWARE 1999 4·Cup Perco lator Stainless steel pot! Bre11s per- fect coffee in minu1es, th~n keeps it serving hot !or hours. 134 138/41 4 Cup_ 19.99 8 Cup .. 14.99 11 Cup ._'17.99 COMPACT POWER WORK SHOP. HAS 1 ,001 USES New constant-torque, permanent magnet motor produces twice the torque of previous models. Virtually statl·prool, even when you really bear down. Compact. lightweight- woth ell lhe power you need for grinding, d rilling. polishing. carving, deburr!ng, sa nding. Tough, shockproor lexan housing. Weighs only 9 oz. Produces 30,000 RPM No.MO Moto-Tool only . $24.95 No. 211 Moto-Tool Kit wllh 34 •CCHSOri•• $34.95 the better grill Years of experic:nce, from the leadin g manufac- turer of gas ba rbeques. t1a~·e gone u1to the de· sign of this outstanding unit. lhe farni!y who already likes cook-outs will fall in Jove with its speed and dependability. The feature-packed AMK model Mister Chef gives you more cooking area rn a popular· priced gas barbeque. And now you can have all of the fun ol cook-outs without the mess and guess of the old charcoal lire. No morf! tedious lire building, no long wail to start cooking. Charmg!ow and modern gas put an end to all t~e troub_le and bo!her of outclocr cooking . _ . 1! s !he ··1n" wa ·1 f'l "ook cut! ·_-;t; Si ...l,'.[( A CO M?lETE iJ ~li: Ci-::-A CT O f-!OBtl Y 1"0 0 ~~ A~~D !il'£TS. fll l,V t J1js f I oouc1· !1·01 1 f o1 · ji1s t ... witll purchase and cau .. shown. $11.9 5 . · fll Hoovent NEW STEMVORY IRON 'J ,,n~lo morr"r lol, •!.••nit·<• •!•'<'I •··~o<t .. n\,otr 11>~ ~l1ol•'' 11 .. ,11, · h '"''' .111 f.1lot1t·< • Uses ordo n~ry IAp -..att r, • Sr tl•nf for ~II 1ypt \ l•b!IC\ cow1rai:t. • f11ll-'r't•1 Hoo~er Gu•r•nlee. CORDLESS ELECTRIC SCISSORS Cuts cloth or l),llper with N it . Usts two ptnllte bdtt.rits ( not inc lydt<I ) • POWERFUL MOTOR These b1ttrry optuted scissors ~e desiqrttod ror lht 1t•msttes1 who insists on •cc~racy ~nd PQWt:f. Cu ts In • fr~tion of lht limt 1l t•lr.ts by ~nd. Limited Quantity!! P•y Only s34 95 FEATURES YOU'LL lll(E • Stalnlc1s Steel • 81rffe1 S1yl inq ;. ea•' • llloil • Roost ~ Im mers ible *' W<1rmln9 Troy • Gald or G1H!I .-Tlh l id 1'-lroi!~r l<.gc:~ THE VERY FI NEST FOR YOU For Your Next Party - Fondue Chafing Dish. Fry Pan Poy Only s32s5 Th e perfect gift ... a Cla ss ic Car Care Kit $9.50 SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS with a In a sense, this Is giving individua l choice -always welcomed and appreci ated. And then, do you have fr iends oo your list who seem to "have everything"1 Pre· senting them with a gift cert ifi· cate in thei r nam e, so they make the selection, does solve the problem. Purchase gift certlfl· cates at our store any time. ,. • , ,, } ·!= I • ' , . ,f t~ .i • '. l4' •• :~ r~ -' ho .. • • ' • . .... ~ • . ' • •t • ... ~ ~ . ,, . 4 It j , •'-If, ~ ' • " !< t:'r, :} ,. . ~ f ,. \ • , • . " ' ·~ .. , ~ ...., ;, .. . ' . \; . . '}· .. ' '~ • I . · ' ~.-;.!.-, ,;£' ~-' ... ~ ~ •• % FASHION 1·sLAND NEWPORT CENTER PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY BEIWEEN JAMBOREE AND MIC ARTHUR PRE HOLID~ SHOE . Values to 38.00 ·1990 Values to 30.00 ... ·f 590 al l th is year's styles t:~tsHOE BOUTlijt> •.. wherr. yovng /,1sh1011 1~ 11 lr l•lu1'J, 1101 ;1n aqe. • I :\ ,\,J j l "MAIL BOX" SERVICE ~~OR SMART SAN'fl\S The Mail Box, • new one-step concept in packing, wrapping and mailing, is now available or. the Mall at Fashion Isl and, Newport Center, during the Holiday Shopping Se•a.on. The handy service will rapidly pack, 9ift-wrap, and wrap for mailing, any item brought to the premises. T .. e Mail Box will also supply and address gummed labels, provide the appropriate card to include with the package, insure it, and send it on its way either via the U.S. Postal Service or United Postal Service. The gaily painted rural mail box-s haped structure is loc•ted on the Mall nex t to the outdoor Fashion Island Coffee House and will be open regular Christmas store hours. {·:}t:' ONLY ' 19 DAYS 'Tll CHRISTMAS WHAT IS HAIR RESQUE? • HAIR RESQUE Is A Sc~entific Approach To Hair Care for consultotion coll HAIR HUNTERS SALONS #70 FASHION ISLAND 644-2151 \-. ' ' ' • ·: ··. i ' to be a jolly 'tis the season I · '\shopper ~----... . f,I~. ~· at Fashion Island RACING TO WIN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MAKES A MAN CONSCIOUS OF QUALITY lHAT'S WHY PETER REVSON WEARS A ROLEX OAY·OATE. No one ~nowg world feeing Cit· cul!B be!l!!t 1h&n Pela• Rt~on. J Tome 1nd •o••n. Ile h•• met 1 their grvaling 1e1t• o! heart end mind end c••. H" lor- mula 1 Mcla•en 19 e lrlumph ol tlyle. rellabollty •nd pre- cision. Jus1 like 111$ Aaltl• wrl11wa1ch. • 'liV RO LEX The classic RolfPJ Uay·Oa1e In !&~!. yellow 11old is • 30-jcwel ch•oname!et wBh meleh1ng P•et111en1 bracelet. and d•V 1nd dl1e •~•ilable In 23 l1n· gu1g". Ovs!er c•~ 11 gu••· . an1e-dP•••'"'•·~"oor1a16$ lee! Al9o in 18k1. wh1!11 QOld. a'ld pl1!lnum. Prltfd at U ,1Jo(). [)Q Some1hin1,1 Beavl•lul • SLAVICK'S JC'\velcr s Since 1917 C•rlstMa1 Ho•n: 10 to ':lO p.m. -S11ridey 1 Z Pt' 5 p.m. 11 Fashion Island• Newport Beach• 6+1-1380 '" -·· . ,_ ~:. ', ... •• .. ~--~~~ ' 'I , . .. : ' , .. TllursdJy, No~ember 29, }q73 DAILY PILOT f7 '--~~~__:=:.__:__:.!..!. Fi!:~ WONDERFUL WORLD OF pns Rem ember yo ur pets at Christmas and remember your fri ends with a pet Russo 's is a fun store to visit - you'll see everything from talking b irds to two-headed snakes. Come see our menagerie . F/ISHIOIJ SQ UARE SANTA i\N/I 53:,.0311 FASHION ISL/IND NEWPORT BEACH 1)44·0980 \Vhat better \\·ay to sho"'' your love and ;·e~ preciation than v.·11h a gift of fine, ha nd-n111de. je"'·e!ry fr on1 our fa bulous cnllection of one-of•a- kind itt·ms".' Yott \\'ill alwu\·s find a lar~e selection C1f unu~ua l P rl·eious S rone ".ll'l\'l'lry ll! prices rriuch !r:.s than you 1\·ou ld cxpl'l't l!J pa~-~ GUAR . .\NTEI: An .1· 1l('tn nf JP ll"t.'iry purch;1_, .. d al 1h1· ~tar uf Siam ts guaranteed to appra1~1· fnr il l lt·;1~1 :)1!0·o rnore than )'our purchasC' price or your molll'}' \\"ill Ill• rcfurided_ JADE RING AUSTRALIAN Fii( OPAL RING l:UBY & DIAMOND No. 17 Fashion Island 644-5755 Cuddle up with the Luv Bug o~~ 8 Assorted Colors • ' • . . ;,, .. :j-· ' ' t \ . "' .,. I ' " .. , ;!~ii>: 11 ... It", .• ' .• ' . ' " •-. • ~1- ' l. j ' J 1 ~ ' · . ,J ' .. I • . :• 1 . ' '. ... • --f. " . i J 8 DAILY PI LOT Tllursday, Ottt mbtr b, Il'/73 Cl1a1·ity U11it Asl\:s Accoi111ting ... RESNO I l'PI t Tht! charity organ1zat1011 'l'ht: ltl- lant o( Prague Ad o µ 1 Io n Service has calll"CI for an <ic· counting of rcvC'nue from H recoot Bob H op c · t-• I' a n k Sinatra sho.,,,· a1 Selland Areno here. Todd Ga skill. president uf the charity's board of rl irec - tors, said the adoption service \\'LI~ by l.'Ontrac\ tu have n·C'e•vf'<i 10 ~rcent or Ow profits. tht ki11dneu of our heart," 5ttld Ron1ane, who formerly en1.erta111ed wi t.h Hob iiope Q(I several oversea1 tours. HE SAID THE ser\•\ce ret'ently received a $2,480 t•heck but decided not to ar· "ALL THEY have to do ccpt the money, pending an Is oall Selland Arena to ~now accounting. what the show did1 what wa~ TI1e show Oct. 80 was pro· pai d out and tile nel receipts ," lllll.:t.'d IJy restaurateur Tony he said. UonH11\0 "'ho said he v. as Gaskill said refusing to ac- surpriscd at the request. cc·pl the check did not amollJlt "\\'c did son1c1hing out of to a rejection. ---·~------ \(cl:\.\t u.nd P o..\:\:'t a.re. 'oa..c.K o....\.. I 0 0..d. o re's 333 'oo..~i de. ne.wpo rl beach ' 'r-\dCU;t -n oon w·~\-.. f'f\e.nh ~~1.on s sr('olV) Ca~~a..r (\1 lu_~ !rt,r rY°le.C' 'Uy ~ sb t'~ 2> "3. 3 e. I I) "!!.- ~ f\"l«"""CL C A ' . S 1.000 4 yea r account yields Ofo _ O:ht:'·~--~,'flh f';lrn1ng-M u~a l S;v1n9sAccoun1<; ,..,.,ual ,...,,.,,,, 'll /,',' 1'1•'1 . n.11 ... ¥1rld T, , ... 8.;l~nr ,. 6 3/4 °/o 6 98°~ 30 mos. Sl 000 --- 61/2°/o 6 12~0 1 \lt',lf Sl.000 5 1/4°/o 5 39~ .. No Min. SS 00 .. ---- Ft r~··r,1' •eri11lt1 !111n"' provirlc tha t all ccrld1c,1re ,1ccountc; are ~uU,··c! 10 J ,ubst;intr,11 rn terest penalrv i1 lunds arc \•11thdrawn Delore completion or term. Mutual Savings pays high interest. •Interest C'J fY1Dou rided dail v and paid quarterly • pt ·°) rPi1')y v.iluablc free services AsM:ts almost hall a b1ll10fl dollars. Capistrano-Sa n Clemente: 530 Camino de Estrella 1493-5651 O:i ... r ·1~ -'1~, ·Tr ~;5 da1 9 AM to 5 PM . Friday 10 AM to 6 PM Co1ona del Mar; 2867 East Coasl Highway/675·5010 .'iolil 11d e It's nice to get away on a beach \Valk i n thes e days of econo1n ic ::;trife <i s this 1110\her and tv:o ~ons found out <luring trek on sands of Corona del J\lar City and State Beac h Park. \Valking and coastal scenery like this are still free. Magazi11c's O\\'-itcr Sa )'S Party Over CJ II CA GO I UPI \ -Gallery r.'lagazine, Sl.5 n1illion in debt after a vear on the market. ha s s v.· i. t c h e d distributors, tigh tened its budget and presi- dent Ronald L_ Fenton says his product \\'ill m<1ke it as1 a ri\'al to Play boy. Fenlon said in an inler\'iC\I•' ! th<it Callery signed a contract 1 \l'ith Capital Distributing Co. ro publish its ed itions begin· ning \\·ith the January 1974 issue. The magazine previous- ly \\'as expected to stop publica tion at the end of this year. F1':NTON SAID i! Gallery maintains its 750,000 rnonthl y circula tion and slightly in- crcases its advertis ing revenue in 1974 , it will net "in excess of ~Lunillion prof-it." ..,..-- Gallery ranks fourth in circulation behind PlayOOy (6.7 million ). Penthouse 13.4 million) and Playboy's sister publi cation , ' ' 0 U I , ' ' among m e n 's ma gazines., Gallery attempts to folio,.,. Playboy's editorial formal'. but relies hea\'i ly on photographs of nude ~·omen to attract male readers. FENTON, a balding. f>-(oo t- 6. 39-year-old who forn1erly headed a CQmputer CQmpany, started Gallery with trial at· torney F'. Lt'e Bailey as a n11nority partner, in 1969. 'rhe fir sl issue was published in October 1972. Balley lefl when the money troubl es hit. But Fenton. fa ced with ris- ing paper costs and lack of advl'rtising la st spring. ab<1n· doncd his c u s tom -m a d c limousine, stopped throwing pa rties. quit drink ing and set- tled intG a JS.hour a day work routine. "The idea was appealing lo me at first, but I've since found out that the Hugh Hefner Ji(estyle is not where it's at and l don't want .to be there," Fenton said. llefner is the found er I of Playboy magazine. Kohoutek H ot l te1n SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) Th c Astronomical Society or !he P<icific reports that response to ifs of fer of a free pam· phlet on the c om e t Kohoutek hcis been !;() great it ca nnot meet the demand . "\Ve 've been deluged ," a society spokesman said. Th e most gifted store in town! . ' See your nea y LOS ANCELES ORANGE COUNTIES DODGE DEALER! ORDER TODAY K ids A.s f> ..l11cly Bucswade Shirt-Jacket 25.00 The Western Look.Th is yci1r'5 big fa:;h- ion hit. Best of the breed. th is ruggedly handsome jacket that looks 11~ ca ~~1irt. Machine wash.:ibl " GuCS\'>';11 ~c l.1b r1c wilh re rnark<ible suede h<in iJ. Styled to Jn ou ldocr n1an ' J t<i stc v11\11 f1+'nc 1 ous collar, button-thru !lap pocl-..cts unc! contrast slilching. Great gilt .Great value in reindeer tan. choco!atc. n<:1vy, wintergreen 25.00 . By WILLIAM BARRY \ \ ' ' ... silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • NEWPORT BEACH ~1.1>ro.~~~·. ~m.~~~;tro,~~=~~~~m.~ ~:· ~ • • • ~~ti~~~~~ • ~r. >:~·41 . -·· . FASHION ISLAND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 • ' ' I I ' I l I I ' l ;. )_ ' ' ' f ' ' ! • \ i " " ll .I 0 ' " ,. I q I ·f I ,. 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MOD E H ~ llEDROO\'I SV ITE ''ou ma~ 111·,rr ·1·r a 1·11111pl•·lr li1•1lrt11)111 1al11;• lik1· rh i-<l!".·•111 : f'i ni-.ht'rl in 1·onlra•li11:: ~r ai111·il ";i ln11 t, J!r11111• inr l11iJ1•-. 'J 1lr,1"•"t triple d rl'"-•t•r. \l'rliral rnirror. :! d oubt,.. dr;iw1·r n11c -11u1d -. qur r n or f ul I ~iz<' hl'ad hna ~d. \I a11·h ing 1'111·~1 578. QUEEN -S IZf.·"11 EHf.U LON" SLEE PEH ;o 'O "ll EBC l LO~" SUF,\ & LOVESEAT ~lain r1·si~ta nl . !"olorfa-.1 .. ll r re ulu n" u p hols1~·r ~. llolh pi<'j't'" fl'nlu re 11 111,f .. "fi pilluw hack, po l ye~ll·r lO'ra 1>pt·d piecl'" ft•111urc .. ttacht•d p illow bac k, pol- yt•,.1t•r "rappt·d .. j u1n bo"" ~c a l !"u,,hion wi th low profil <' arrn::. a nd La ll cu,.lcr-.. :; l'I.. "llHO) ll lLL" 01!\I NG 11 00~1 l·r111r\ l.1 1110111· """uu1 111it l lou..-e" bv Brn'"liil l. l li1-111- tri•·,•t •·I' • ,1r11•d ,,uit1• 111rlud r~ ,;1 a ,.~i,; trr•tlr h,1•1· 111 ··, \:! .. !able. 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AT THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY COSTA MESA ''""'" Between Victory and Burbank Blvds. just off the San Diego Free way. • OPEN DAILY tOAM TO tOPM -SUNDAY 11AM TO 7PM 0 ; ~ :\ "'Ht. ;, ~,'~''•" '~ ... } I ~ ~ • • • • : ~ • • ) . • • • , • ~ ' ~ . • ' • I l • H DAIL y PI LOT ThurW1, Otctrnbtr 6, 1973 • Big sales in our Ride-em-Out and li"im-A-Home Shops. 34 99 Reg. 43.99 Boys'/girls' 20" Hi Risers • Coaster brake b ike features IN CARTON PRICE · banana saddle, lull chain s,uard. , ·'·\''!· ..... ,..,,t:;b. ... .L.t.t.,V:Jiii_.~ ,.tt-J,_.... ~;L't11. ,;i}CJ. 59.99 (IN CARTON PRICE) Reg. 69 .99 10·speed bike Men's/women's with side-pull caliper brakes. Top mounted shift. CHARGE IT at The Treasury with your JC Penney Charge Card. I! you don't have a charge, just see how fast we can open upyQur new account. 6.97 Our Low Price Mini wheel f or ages 11.'2 to 3. in sturdy blo-molded plastic. LITTLE WHEEL 8.97 I \ -"'~· ~ Fisher Price ....... ,;. '"~'""" ' ' 4' ,.. ,, --I < ~ ill;:_..,;; . ; ' . . ,. J 11.97 Play Family Camper Play Family Village Lois ol fun for the pre-schooler. Includes people and cars. By Fisher-Price CliAAGE/T wifh }'9Ur ~CPtnney Charge Caret II you don thl\le a charge. just ... how fist we can .open upyc;>ur new acco unt '• BUENA PARK Be•cl'I t i 01'11nO•ll'lorpe 0,00Dolly,, .. •1'30 p .... -., IO II 7 • • 20%offtrees'n trim ' 10.39 29.59 Reg . 12.99 6' Scotch pine Upswept branches. On e-piece 3 It. lop for fast assembly. Fire retardant. fade re sistant. Polyvinyl chloride. 3.69 Reg. 4.49 Rotating tree top star Sparkling star 1eatures rotetlng Interior tighl. 2.79 Reg. 3.49 G.E . 35-lite midget set ~sburn inOependently. 2 spares included. Reg . 36.99 6'12 ' deluxe "Mountain King " Shape branches yourself. One·piece 3 ff. top for f::ist assembly. Fire retardant, fade resistant. Stand. Polyvinyl chloride. 1.99 Reg. 2.49 3 ft. high U.L. Approved 1.59 · Reg. 1.99 Satin tree ornaments Box ol 15 brightly colored 2V2" balls. 3900 So. 8rlatol ·No. ol So. 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By Eldon. 99Barbie Goin' Campin' Includes Barbie, dune buggy. • a trailer and all equipment. • By Matter. 13.99 BUENA PARK S.llCh •1 OtangethOrpt <1111111 Dllr l:IO lO t:JO p.111. ......., , 0 .. ' 16.88 5.99 •• Skittle bingo Tougher than bingo. Shoo! for ~ th e numbers, letters you need. By Aurora. Mousetrap™ game Build a better mousetrap. For players of an y age by Ideal. ,q'!!lll': 8.97 Toss Across Game 11 99Talking football I h~•r lhf' pl.:i y in action with • 1c.il cro·Nd sounds. By Ma!lel Fl•htr·Prtce• Play Family Airport. A ~1.i:• Dlay cenler with moving parts, re111.Uc sounda. SANTA 'ANA , ORANGE 3900 So. Brillo! • No. ol So. Coast Plaza °""'H""'DllJ-10101 City Of. tt Gltd9n GtoYe Btvd. "°"' 10-1 PA·Dllr ......,. 10 10 I ., ,,...... f"! -- 2~ -DAIL YP --"-'-'--------'-"-·~··~·~··c.::o~"~'~m~"~·-=-•·_:_jqcclJ Edward G. Robinson Haunted by Red Hunters Ry 60R TllOMAS LOS ANf~~.:LE.S (API Oe:-pHC' his lOugh -guy portrayals on the screen, }:d~·;ird 1; Hobinson wa s .a ca11!1ous 111;111 in in1erviews. sk1rt1111-t c;ontroversy a n d a\1<11ding references to !us 1ll·r~on<1I life. Now his autobiogr11phy has l)e('n published posthumously, i1rid his opinions are revealed, "'1th such nlal\ers as troubles \\'ith his first v.-ife and their son and his de(:ade-long strug- gle to se1ve his career from destruction by l\ed hunters. ROBtNSON WAS working on the book wilh screen "'r/ltr· playwright Leonard Sp1g<·lgass \1 hen cancer struck !he actor 1his year. He died at 79 on J:i11. 26, t"·o n1onths before the t\.1otion J)icture Acaden1y was to presen t him °"'llh • :special Oscar. !·le hRd told his wifl' Jane, '•f>ick up the Oscar for Ill(', dearest one. and don't wc:.ir blaclt," The book is called "All il-1y Yesterdays,'' and Ac indicate.-; th at some of them were bitter. lie had a long, ca lamitous marriage 10 th e former ac· trt>SS (;ladys Lloyd , \.\'hom he dc~l·r10ed as a m a n I c - dc·pre~:-.111e Ylho was treated 11lany 111nl-s for n'ICntal prob· !ems Th c ultimate tragedy fur llob1nson was when their tl1vul'l'(' for ced him lo sell his ;irl co llection, une of the best 111 Arnt•r1ca . H081NSON ALSO had to en- dure the many drunken ('scapade!ll of Edward Jr. 'Ille f:nher wrote: ' ' W h a l e v e r ~gonies o! spirit forced him into these behavior patterns are matched now by my own agonies as 1 remember them.'' 2640 Harbor Blvd. 540-5527 COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 9 • 5,30 SUNDAYS 9 • 5 Lil'i11 g Chri srn1a s Trees e Mo11Te••y 1'111• e JapOlll'M llack Pl11e e Aleppo l'lrte e ltallo11 Stolle l'i11e Occora te 11aw . , • Plo111 later, ar donate to YOllf fo•orlfe c:lty. Li•i119 T,ee, fra"' 6,50 Frejb Ced ar Garland s Garland' .49 v foal . Some up to 100' 10119. HOLIDAY DE CORATIONS APPLES AND POPCORN, are featured in wreaths, table, wa11 and mantle . decorations. Oelt,htful lltW 1Jlnqham a•ftO• ~"" far HM or po~ko9t l<im\. BIRDS AND STRAW FLOWERS Holiday 4tc:orc11ia111 leot11 tl119 the '11a111rol look.' CORN HUSK DOLLS AND BOWS 011e·ol-a-klnd dec:aroti•• w,eatln, table and wall p iKn. 'Heirloom' a11d 'Collectablt ORNAMENTS !ia boeoutiful yo11'll wa111 to keep them far yeon, '"'"' 9i~• as 9ift1! JUST ARRIVED! FRESH-CUT CHRISTMAS TREES Outstanding Freshly Cut NOBLE FIRS and SCOTCH PINES Get yours now while selection is at its best. We have Flameproofing, SNO.FLOX Kits, twink ling lites, tinsel, unusual and beautiful tree trims, GIFT IDEAS AMARYLLIS BULBS Already plo11tH h1 crttroc:ti•e containl'rs 1•ed1 tt b11rJt l11to blaom. 4.98 "'' TERRARIUMS Mat11 NW thGl'fl ••• 7 50 1iteii.--l'rlced froM . , ... , • SJ\ VE JlOOt-1 .. TUNE IN ... on your gift list for l\OSE BUSHES Arriving Soon! RADIO 103 KOCM FM Nursery-Florist Hxrlris}!~s A11y !IIuJO' Crr i/1t Carcls t\cct:ptccl Bom in ltomania , Robinson grew Up In the tenernen l.s of New York's East Side and bega n fighling for the un- derdog early -he \.\'3S one of them. His support of liberal causes brought hint under suspicion from 1he fted hunters "'ho determint:d who could not work in the cnter1<1in1ncnt in- dustry in the late 1!140s. ''°""'her~ to go, nothing to do, barrc15!)1n~ and bo01-hck1ng idleness hanging heavily upon and :-.1ckcrirng !o n1e lo ho\-c n11:. and having no capacity to sa~. ·No, I am not and 10 deal with it. I'd take a Ji tile feather brush <ind dust h3\ ~· ncvct lx•l•n a mt.'mbt>r !he Corot and the Dufy 1Uld of 1hc Coinmunist par1y . . '' straig hten other pictW'eS and lie wasn't c;11lcd Md his wait for the phone to ring filin career grou11d lo :.1 h<tH . ur the niail to come.'' Finally, Coni;ressman Sct m 'f"he phone rani; with crank Yorty, later to be Los Angt'tcs calls, and the mail brought mayo r. arranged a n av- dt•ath threats and name-call· pearance before lhc com· ing -"you dirty, filth y, Com-n1ittee, but the actor's pro- n,unist, Jew gangs ter." fess ions of innocence f<Ji!ed lie had been a top star, 'but suddenly Robinwn cou ldn 't find work. He spent hi s days am id his art collection: Robinson sought a hea ring to stop the descent or his before the llouse Un-American career. He retu rned to the .,. '*""'0 ''I \\'OULO ha\"e my coffee Activiti es Commit!~. eve n stale, then played second HELPED UNDERDOG and toast in the morn ings 111llh though he believed "it is c1n-leads in B pictures. Edward G. Robinson ~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~ QUEEN $98 TWIN & FULL $58 [)rr!t nll lo ~l·~<rp nn 1111s •O<.uT!y 0\1<.:l.!n ~,,.,. Mallr<.:·Ss Sl'I' lncluri.:-s tvlanrcss. 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OF BEA CH-HACIE NOA TELEPHONE. 12131 691-5106 • !·I DAIL 'I PILOl TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening DECEMBER 6 U I ~e&!fli~~~= .. ~llltl Co11rt$hip of Eddie's Father Tht l11cy Sllow The rli11lltone1 Sitt Trek S1111pl1111ente Mar11 ~ Movit : (C) (Zh1) "fht Lt~1td'' CollCI. (dll) 'OJ-Burl Lanca~ter. A11in Delon, ED Hoc11tpodre Lo d1t ti) Thin 510011•1 1:)0 Cil (17J ["3] Ho11n'1 HUl)('1 0 MOvie: (C) (90) '1h1 l ost Man" Put l {dra) '69-Sidney Po1t1er, CIJ i:i3' Ci:! 1Q9· (})l "'"'' 0 Oick Van Dy ke !raJ Merv Griffin Show I Andy Griffith Ch1nain1 Music (R) Llwin& E&liy ltovel1 Desert Th11tr1 Little R1sull 7""!C310@EH1w1 Bowiina for O.ll1rs Mowi1: (Zhr) "T1k1 0111 FllM Step" (m~) '49-Willltm Powell. (I) Inner Space m Wh1f1 Mr LIM? I Love Lucy Mod Squad (17J (})I D111m of J11ni.i1 I Um1r1ld1 @ Dr1gnt1 Eric. & Theonic Without A Ch1i1tm11 lfee (fl) A grutl w1dow~r den•tS h15 dioghler's "1Sh tor ~ Chn\Jmas 1rer, *•In lht Grendmoll1~1 111te1c ed1nw 1vf lt.e thild while lielpm11 her unders!lnd her hthe1 'i leehngs 1~ou1 1 !1e1 1nd the mother ~ht ntver \new. Ja~on flobdld~. Mildred NilwlC~ and Lisa Lucas stir. m Merv G11ttl• Show Cii) Nove11 ,:l)Q 0 ~j I 6~ TO m lron1ide '1 h • Oouble·[dged Cor ner" Balfled by 1 SI00.000 lie•s1 during 10h1ch two me11 we1e killed, Ch1e! l1ons1dt re· sorn lo us1n~ a paid lnlonnu. {61Th1 8old0nes 0 l!i ll CD ~uni fu "The $i!1- m~nder" Caine 111emplt to !IYe 1 young man's mind by sho*inc him 1ha! ugliness 1s 111 th e eye ol th1 b1- holdtr. fE Sp1niih L1n1u11e ComtdJ fD Men Who Mule the Movl11 (R) "~111~ Vidnr" al V1ritd1dtJ Vtr &el 9:30 tIJ Men Who M1de tht Movitl (RJ "Vincente M1nnell1" rn l1 Hitn1 CC) Amateur Virieh 10:00 £) (.19 IB I ,!I CBS Reports "Tht Corpor!11on" An in dept~ look 1t the ptll!nnrnenon known as !hi Arne11c~n corpmat1on-how ii works, how 1t thinks and how it in!luen ces the ptople who work lor it Jay McMullen 1s the r'porter. 0 Ii~ (ii ®J €lJ NI C rollie1 Sammy Davis welcomes Jack Carter, flay Char les, Mickey Rooney ind [Ike Sommer. (!) "l1ht G1!terr 0 TH E STREETS OF SAN * FRANCISCO-BIG HIT! 1-, (j)) Lissie fl Prim1r Amor Tel1-R1vi1t1 Musical 0 (i]' [I) CE Stre111 of San Ft1n• Sp1td R1t1r cisco "The Runaways" Jeanette Na. Ian i:uests as 1 juvenile court juda•. 7:JO R Onot1 WellH' Creal MJ'!\eries 11aelng lrom the law, and becomes ·Turne Into My Pa rlor'' Anne Jae~-their ~1dnap victim. son and D~na Wynter star es two 0 mm ltlW'! "!O!T'tn c_h~tting ple1r.ant1y. ove1 mar· EE Te1tro Con Osnldo e,.1,.. 1Jn1s wh ile one plots evil reveni:e o·•• ~ o> u~n the other. 1 . .w '4i .News I. tloa;an's Her0ts ~ 6 T~lhght Zont . Tiit "e• Price 11 Ri1llt I Bill Cosby . Htlp Th, lttighbor Vidas 1n Con!llct1 YN AUid for It Gershwin Special (R) be~ Ltm- . C.11e•nlr1tiN mon hGlh this salute lo the le,. lewltclled endary compose1. fttd Astiifl (10 Let's Mtke A Deal guests. 117i @ To Tell the Truth €D Junes da 6111 l'll @ The Thrillstekers a!l Pr1i1e the Lord Cl~b EtJ Action Chiuno 11:00 0 0 Q €D eI;'l rn News ('19 a·)limmrDe1nSllow ~J'"B ·1off}iiJ (i)N1,,.1 m J0n1th1n Winhn Show 0 8ob Boyd Show/USC 8111!1tbl• m The 'houl '•~&-Trojans vs. University o! Utah, 1:00 i Pt1ry Ml$011 AC · X Phil Don1hue Show • harhe Brown mas To Tel l the Tru th , * Joyou s times with the Get sm1rt famou s Peanuts Group . (Jl) ~3J The Medic ca (~, CIJ)@ ! Jflt•,t~I A Chll· tl§ Alfred Hit.chuic• 6." 8ro•n Christ1111s (fl) With the (~ (11) Traits Wt,I advent of Christ mas, Charlie Brown 11:15 €rl Cinema 34 ~nd his Pean ut buddy Linus search 11:30 0 ( .2'J (I1) \8 CllS Lilt Movie: lhrough shiny aluminum 1Jeas, tinse! (r) "The Poppy Is Al,o A flo•u" and blin~ing li1hts for !ht 1eal, (dr1) '6&---Senla Beritf, Yul Bryn· unornamented meanin11 of the Yule· ner, Rita Hiyworth. tide sea.1!111. 8 (i_j (j) fOJ ro Johnny ClrMn O rll·CIJ ®J m Flip Wiison Flip'~ (!fl (31 ca Wide Wo11d ol En· guesls are Leon~rd Nimoy, Ed Mc· lertllnment "Ring Once for Oeath" Mahcm, Charlie Ciiiis and Ron1!d An original slory bJ 8iiaR Clam1ns, M ina~. t!arring Barry Ne lson as an Ameri· O Movie: (C) (21/2h1) "Re1p !ht c~n [mba~sy ofhcial who attemp1s Wild Wi11d" (adv) '42-John Wayne. lo look after an old_ friend who has Susan H!llfl•rd, PauleltB Goddard. relurned lo Iler native London, and 0 @ W Cifl Tom• '1he 81m· suddenly can't re~cl'I her on the b1r1 Bust" Tomi travels abroad phone. posin& IS an 1rchaeol0Ris!, to trac~ m Alll~d Hilthc0tk P1Hellb down the source of 1 11n& smug gling I ffi MOYie:. "The Ellie" (di a) •4g_ drua s to the U.S. in arti1acts put· Oouglt s fa1rb&nks Jr., Marla Montez. cflased by "meric1n tou1lsb. 112:00 (6) One Sttp Beyond O Million $ Movie: (Zh1) ''GflOtlO' D Boris ~rlofl Pres1nts 'lrt" (dra) '&6 -Lynn Redguve, ID Movie: "Holld1y'' ((:om) 'J3- Jamn Mason. A11n Bates. KJt~anne Hepburn. Cary Gr•nt. I Alfnd Hitttlcock Presents ti~ Phil Don1hue ShCJYI Boling From the Otymplt 1:00 (3l f) Cf}~ (j) Newi LI St~ra )ll'ttn . I :19J ·l§ rn Tomol!OYI CR Gr'J' Cup Can1d11n foot-Hi1hw1r P1t1ol ball playolf. W1nted OelCI tr Ali~• ED Tht Adwocates "Oeb1te : Willi1m f. Buckley Jr. 1nd Sen, Lowell P. 1:30 0 0 Nen Weider Jr." A 90·mlnute dtbate on 1:45 0 Mo~ie: "B1tk From Et.unity~ Water11te inues. (dra) ')6-Robtrt Rya~. Rod Stei1er. I Los Nutws Polivoces Z:OO m AJl.Ni1ht Sholl: "Alleifltney Up· C1r1v1n1 MuMul rising," "Remember P11r1 H1rbor," Movie: (Zh1) "fllJJ Martin" "Murclei C.w" (mys) '4fe,:-Z1d1ary Scott ]:10 IJ Mowi•: (C) "Ch1r11()(11" c,,. 1:30 fl {~ t.!,.) ®I $W!IL! AH01M 1Mt11 " (mu1) '6G-[d5ir 8uclun;n. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO D rm Cf) FlE1C14 I,~. M1H ,, Lowe A 111l~fi ~011n1 "'n!•r ro· manca1 an innocent wou~1 1irl to 1a111 ~Ctfl$ to lh1 ~•luable paptrl ol a late, famou5 •rll rr. 81rb1r1 8air1e, Harr•s Yul1n, Ge11ldin1 t :08 @ (I) "'The GreJt Oe!endtr" (dri) llrools and Ca!hl11n Ne:ibill 5\ar. '34-Math eson Lang. t :IO 0 (CJ ''Tht Li1ht Youell" (a~v) l :OO[f) (C) "fhr Denv1r I .it G,.ft4t" 'SJ-Stewart Granger. P•tr Ans1li (wes) ·5]-fdm1nd O'Hrrt n. 10:00 l}J (C) "The Uit~ Am1riun" C-Onct. ~Q: (C) "A~ Er• to1 lft (ft" (11111) (dra) '63-Marlon Brando. '6&-Robert Lans1na;. Ptt Wayne. 0 "Two Gu111 ' A 81d11" (wes) J:JO iii rt J (C) "8unn1hl I~ .lbll1nt" '54-l'layne Morris (Wei) '67 -6ob&y 01rln, l 111i1 l!:IO O "Silt t re1lu1t" (tci·fi) '56---H1115tn, M1rl1 Encl1sh. "Klondit• .l"ftlt " 4.00f!iCI "I h Tl ~Id I '&I fcornl '36-Mae Wes! I · ' nnr 1• ra - 12:30 m "His l1ethef'1 Wllr" (lira) '36 ~ ert Taylor, Cha~ [~Helt. -Barbari Stanwycii;, Rob1rt Taylor. I 4:30 Cf! $1mr 11 IOAM llstin1 l :IXI D (Cl "A l ril N111114 T1111lkD"I l:Ji ti ) "¥1l1nttn1" Conti. (rem) (dn) '63--franct Nuyen, L1u11nc1 '51 -Anthony Oelttr, [ltanOJ li•rvtr. P~r~ei. KOCE TELEVIS ION LOG J:fO .. , Min lltn••e• (() LtBon n Pt•~n·e l.>'echdnlsm1 ·• l :)O French Chef [(l "The ,t.r11chokt" h ,,,,m,ne.i •fld prep~rell UY .Jvild (~llcl 4:IO loll~tn~ Thi119• G1aw ((! "G:fl1 Tl>e• G•ow" art shown bv Th•ld.I>" C•vi.o 4,Jlf Elett•ic Comp1n1 (C) Dvr,ng " ""'"'' c.:i,.!rro,~,t F~nor~ 1ic111~o•n annovnce1 lh~I ~ '' 1 "'•~dl0~!1'' tor ou.ce t :• Sewmt S1rtt! f(l O~t 6r C•n- t1n•erousl• P'~"' & ~•ouch P•C~·~ tor h!• 9rrn1r~ lri end' •1• Of'-"'!J• co~n!'t ;~ Wl•hlnqron re 1 "1'1Qv1ln9 "'Obl'm ln Ot•n<;• Cnur IY" HOJI J1or Cooper !alk' w,1~ •II iiw. ConQre,~men wt>"'~ dl•lo"I ------- •nt.,lll• Or •n9• Covnlw · ':JO t-rillory of Ari IC:f \.tHln 31 '011on1on Emili" il nd Rom1n11qv1 1.••nor Art," 1:00 Or•ngt Cov11t1 •••it'll j(J ~tt ti'ling Tvtsd~y, Dt ctmb<!r (, •I 6 00 p ,m , T:JO A• Mtn ••h•v,1 (Cl ltUOfl ,, "D•ftnse M1d•tnll'11I" 1;00 FOCVJ 0rtn9f C041Fllf (Cl "(al!1111 S•voen! LH drn" Stt listing Mon· d,,v, December J, t 1 6:Xl p,m, l :JO Womtn ICJ "fllrth Ca.nl•OI !pr Tn~ 5e•vtlly Acllvt Tttnegrr" ~onie 01 !he mw•h• svrrOl,lricllng Toddy's 1oeni1Utr 11\d MU •r4 aiocuntd t :ff F1r1n1 Lip• ic • C(lf!t••vrr1111 gu11!1 t rir ln1trviuwtd. lU "' n. J SOL SLOAN M.D., F.A.C.P. Announces the o pening of his office for the practice of internal medicine dnd cardiology at 28 Monarch Bay Pla za, Suite M South Lagu na Dlploll'lot .A .. rfco11 lo.rd ef Internal Medicine 49M011 l'IOU ~S I Y AP POINTMEN T ... Santa-size 4-day sale on top brands. . , I ~~ ~ .. ,, ... Sale 18.87 Polaroid Square Shooter 2 All pu rpese Polaroid. Electric eye exPOsurc control, pack·f1lm loading built-in flash. ' Sale 15.88 Treasury X-300 instant load color ca mera Reg. 24.97 Spring motor drive aulomn11c advance. Electric eye !ow light slgn<i.I Drop.in him loJding. lncJ udes Maglcubc. Sale 79.88 Of SS a month GAF Super 8 ··Available Light" movie camera Reg. 89.97 Exlfa last f/ 1.1 pre-locus/ci lens. Automal1c electric eye. Handles high speed lilm, Buitl·in battery lester. Sale29.88 or $5a month Keystone l!verflph1 10 B~llt-in el~tfenlc strobe. Qn/off s....vttch for f!l\Sh Sftves lliJll~ries, Indoor /outdoct swilch. F:BTriplel gla&S lens. Sale66.88 or S5a monih GAF slide projector-- Reg. 74.97 Full remote cori!rol. 4" f/3.5 lens. Pop-up ed1 !or. Lens proteclor. Dusi rover and 100-shde tray, JCPenreJ . 123 456 LB9 0 ~', . . ~ODf~tl ~HOPl"fK • . . " . .._. ............................ ' CHARGE IT al with your ~CPenney Charge Card. ~f you don I have ii charge. 1ust see how fast we can open up yqur new account. Film 1pecials Unbranded 126-12 exposure cartridge film Unbranded 126-20 exposure cartridge fflm Charge II on your JCPw.MY charge card. PRIC ES EFFECTIVE DEC. 6, 7, 8, 9, 1973 BUENA PARK Beacll 111 Oan901rioroe Open Daily 9 30 !O 9.30 pm, Svoday 10 to 7 ORANGE City Dr. •t Oitden Grow Blvd. Open 10·9 p.m. Dtily ~ tO IO 6 , _..__ .... d lo.C...- °'"" IM jll Dolll -11 •I '· I . ' ' Obligations. First State Court Rules 01i Marria.ge Contro ct SAN PRANCISCO I UP I I - 'J'hc husband 1n California is cnfi tlt'd to support from th e other spouse regardless of prernarit<il ;1grcc1nents , tbe state Supreine COurl has rulC'd . The high CQUrt h e J cl un<irum ously \Vcdnesday that v.•hile a couple nlay enter into valid contracts as to property rights. the personal duties and obligotions to each other under lhe niarriage contract n1ay not be set aside. TllE COUR1' a!so said thal a trial court has jurisdiction to award support to P.ithcr the wife or the husband after the n1arr iage is terrninated. 'fhe ruling can1e 1n the San· ta Barbara County case of Lolita A. Jf iggason. 73, and \.\lilliam II. l·liggason, 48 , who were n1a1Tied March 2, 196!L Actor Wins Suit On Oral Accord The wife had !.Ub1>tantial .:1ssels nnd 1hc hu sbantl fe\4'. so shor!ly before the rnarriagc each wa ived interest in the other's property or estate and in the right to support. AF'TElt S<>ri.1E n1onths. the marr1ag(' broke up. but while .,, lht-y \Vere still li vinci l1J£il'lher the husband bt'can1e seriously i!l and incurred large snedieal bil ls. 1'hc u•ifc had hin1 moved out of the home and askt'd for dissolution of th e 1n~1 r­ riagc. The husband soug ht support payn1ents. A TRIAL court dissolved the n1arriagc but refused to il\l'ard any support payincnt to th1· husband on grounds it did not have the authorit.v. Oiil1 Pilor St•fl PhOTO after Nove1nbcr 1971. '!'he high t·ourt affl nned dissolution of tht• n1arriage but sen t the case back "'ith in-Beatit•!I tl1e Ene1•gy Sqtieeze llEll ATI'ORNEY arguC'd structions to the trial court One wa y you can avoid burning the n1iclnigh!. oi l to I hat if she and Marvin mar-to exercise di s c r e t i o ll get your llornework done i:-. .sin1ply get on your blke. vide the lighting. Doing ~o. this young lady <"an also enjoy passing boats, sea breezes and real air. OA!l Y PILOT ,Z Free Tree CererlWUJ In Valley Fountain Va!ley's Fr e Tree. dedica!('d io the PO~ and r-.-11As of the Vie tnam u·a \4'ill be the center or Chr1stn1as cf: r Cm on y co1 ducted by Mayor Georg:! Seo Oil Dec. 15. The tree will be decorate by local elementary sch<X children and !ighled, but cit off1ri<1 ls :,;aid il 1\·ill stay I only for the l'c rcn1ony dl to the energy t risis. 111e ceremony is joint! sponsored by the ci ty, tti l"ountain Valley \Vo n1 e n ' Cluh. the Sourii Co.-1st Junio \\"omen 's Club and t h \\'ornen's Di1'ision of th• l'hnn1tx>r of Co111n1erce. The ceren1ony, 'A-hich \rl include Christn1as carols su n by local (;irl Scouts. Lampfir Cirls and Cub Scouts, \1'ii be held by the Lree in fron of city ha!! at 6 p.n1. LOS ANGELES !AP J -A ronncr singer who snid she lived \vith actor Lee Marvin for si x vears has failed ·in an efforl to obtain half an estin1atefl SI million assets belonging to him. ried and then divorced, she regarding support. pedal to the sea!>hore and let J\'!othcr i'!aturc pru- \l'Ould, under the law. be en----------------------------------------~---- titled to half the holdings ac- Superior Court J u d g e Cltmulatcd during the mar-,--------------------------------------------------------------------1 \\'illian1 A. ?-.1unncll disn1issed her suit \Vednesday on motion of Marvin's attorney. David t\agon. !\11 C II I<: L L l:: TR IOLA r.1a rvin, 40, of \Vest Hollywood clain1ed she \1·as entitled to lialf of 1\·larvin's assets based on an or;ll agreement they n1ade while living !ogether brt'>l·cen 1964 and 1970. l\agon contended that any :igreement 11•as not binding bi>cause it v•as made ~·hen Marvin \\"as still legally mar- r ird to his fi rst \1·ife. ~1 iss !\1 a r vi n's attorney. :r.tar\"in T. ~Jirhclson. said he \1'01ild :1p1x•al 1he dismissa l. lit• sai d th<· suit raised lhe ("Onstitutional question o f f·qual protection under t he law for u11n1~rri ctl ,~-on1cn . :\!!SS !\IA RVIN, 40. who rhanJ::ed. her surname to r-.rar vin, claimed that she and th<' actor agreed in Octo~r 1964 to •·con-Wine their efforts anct earnings and \4'0u!d shnre ftJual!y any and all property 3('C'\J!TI\Jlated."' She alleged that in ?>.lay 1970 ?>tarv in forced her to leave a beachfro.nt hou se they ac- quired and that he refused lo con tribute to her support Mes a1i fl11rt Iii Atte1npt To Halt Cnr Bru1srs \\'f're the reward for a Costa ~\esa man who thought he could prevent an l1nliccnsed girl from driving of[ 111 hrr 1nother's cnr by his !cap1nR: on the hood, aur horitics report ed. Police said the girl krpt rl~ht on go i n g, dumping 1'.lichat1I Paul il·lil!t.:r. 19. on thf' ground after a v;ild. 20-foot 1 r rdf'. The l;u1d1ng \\"al\ hard: 1'.hllcr suff1•red a bruised \\'rist and right thigh . ~!il1f'r. 340 Broach~·;i~', ~:1id hf' tried standing in the \l'SY of 1hc car b11 t der1rll'd lo jump u hcn the \'Chicle can1r :1t him. Police reron1n1c11d11d n o charges <1gainst The girl. riage. In 1970 r-.tarvin n1arricd P:trnela Feeley. 4 I , a childhood S\~·eetheart. I This camera never ·needs _flashc;u~- IT ._MAKES ITS OWN FLASHES! 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SOUTH 008ST VILL808 LOCATED NEXT TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA , JC D•ll Y PILOT Stands 1-~est By l)ll'K \\'!!:ST \VA SlllNliTl)'.'i 1 l Pl l-t'tars that the conlrov~rsy O\"-·r !he \\'atcrj'.\t1tt· 1 ~1pcs n11ght hurl Arncrica's i1nagc :~hrut.1d nO\\' h:ivc lx•t•n !J1rge\y di"l'll.'11· ed . 11\(1,1n:-.1 :.ohd :,,1,11t1 1•1ghl 11,l('k !ill'rl'O t:1p1· rl'l'urd1·r r11auuf:H" lurrr. rolling !11S t') 1· ii IH'avcnv.·;1rd . ''\\'hy i:uuldn 't lhl'Y ha~'l' ll~Cd \\:('St 1:1·n11;i11 ('QU1p11ll'lll '' ' 1'he conc:rrn s l l' 111 n1 ., ti primarilv fro1n the lai!ure o! recordin~ equrpllli'Jl\ !n l'rt1si· dent Nixon's off1 c:c tn catc::h certain convrrs;,i\\ons. plus 1tu• ··1 gurss lht:Y s!dl hav1'11 ·1 noor qual\ty of thC" tnp~_·s 111adi: rurgivl'n tis for P··arl Harbor " when the inaclunc \\:JS \.lurk· ,1 r1'prl'!'f'lll i4\1vc of the ing, .Jap;inc~c forl'Lgn offil'c sug- g1•sts. IT APPEARS these rtav:s \\'Ould give other ('Ollntnl''.'l ;1 bad impression of U S. C"ll'e· tronic know-how and hurt our overseas n1arkcts. But fortunately it lurnl'li out that the \\'hilc !louse 11•as us1nr, J apanese equipment. One can iinagine 1vh :i t a rla11 that rel'elation 1nust have caused in Japan. 11• h o st' economy is hcal'il y dependent on electronic cxpor1s. "\Veil. 1hr clanlilJ::l' i" done ... sa~·s a prOnlU1l'Bt transistor 1n:111ufaeturl·r. "The f1d1'l1ty of th:it on1· l<11)l' µla ybat'k in Judl\e Sirica·s courtoo1n \Vas IJ<1d enough tv cul our sti les Not Going To Wltslc • Ill 111 rht· \\ 1·,\\·1'11 Jh·1111sphcre h} ~1U pi·rCl'lLI "'lltl\\' AltE \\'!'.: gotng to <·1Jt l\'U1 r~· 1·uston1crs that all 1!111,,. hun1rning. buzzing :ind 11l11s1l1ng noises Wl'ren 't ca.us· 1•d IJ;. l;1ulty cqu1p1n1 ·11l'."' "There's lh.: ruh ." savs \hi' (vrcign office spok1:sn1,;11 "tf l\'l' try to piu the t:1lan1e \1hcn· 1l bl·lo11i:s. the St :11r Dt•p;irt· 111ent 11·ill accuse us Df rlll'd· dl1ng 111 American 1n!crnal polilical afhurs. "And tha t ·s not th e \1·nrse of it." the recordl'r 1nant1fa L· turcr 1-:l un1l y points ou1 "Our rn;n:h1nes enjoy a v.·orld11·1d1· n·p111:11 1on of l>ein~ rela111·f 11· foolprool <.111d sunplc tu Oj)1•r;11t•. .. ~011' I\ 's going to arpcnr that you c;in 't even cins11'er 1111: lel1·phonc· v.•11.houl er<is111g p<irl of the t:ipc." UPI T~lep~oro Tll E Tlli\fJE ofl1l'ial gOt'S to tl1l' 11 ;ii\ and 1~1kt•s do•vn ;i san1 ur:u sword. 1~·11t•1·g~1 ,l\ol1rfitJ11:• "\\'a\('rg<.1 \t' httS 1;:Hl.~Pd llS 10 IOSl' fa('1•. ·he .sa\'s. "1'hlT1' l)r, l ~ay nal111ki11, l::>.· Let us look in on an emer~ency in c c t 1 n g of Japanese govcrninent ;;1 n d business lc;iders: 1:-1111ly 01H' l1011o;·;.1btc \i :iy pcri111cn t al p h,1·sH·1.~1 at NOHTJJA,\IPTON . Eng· uur .·· t ile Un1ver:-1 \y of {'111- land 1Al'J -S('hoolg1rls Ile !;ikes thi• sii ord and tlnnali. bcl1e'vcs n1:1n "IT IS BAD enou gh having here h<ivc begun using di•:· oi>t·ns a large cardlxiHrd box. 1nay have solution lo Arab oil producers lake over carded tights to stuff pil· Until this blu\i·:; ovl'r. \\i· energy t:risis if \v:1x our fureign policy." laments a lo\\'S for hospilals 111 In· shnl! have to go back 10 rx· c::in be found to slu1v trade official. "And now lhis'." dia. porting i1ni1;1t1on zip i>o down IJlanet by one -'====-:.::.::.::-=~-,,_,,_~ -=-=----:=J_~;~g~h~IC~r.'.'·~"---------sccond a year. • "\Vhy ? \\'hV. : \l'hy us?" I f . ( \ If you aren't perfectly satisfied with any picture you take with Polaroid's 420 Focused Flash Land camera, return it with one of the coupons received upon purchase. Polaroid will send you free film to take the picture again. \ 44 • 88 •.·.•lh ou t Focused Flash An r.lec1r on.c. Pyr: plus an electron1c shutter .:itiloma1 1ca11v r.•1n 'r"I" vour shots . inside or out, ll ;inylhln11 c.<1n mal>:" your piclures goof-proof, Polaroid can Charge it on your JCPenney charge card. ·~. . . " ' BUENA PARK ..... •' 0---F<- c-~ o.. ,1 ~·~I X~'"\.~ .... 11 ..,, Polaroid Square Shooter 2 18.87 The tit'.le can1e1a \'.'1 th lo ts go1nn for 1!. Automatic elec!flc eye bu il t-in !lash. sh_arp 3·elemf'nl lens Big. bnghl pictures in 60 seconds. Polaroid Colorpack Land Film Type 88 2.99 per pa ck. Type 108 3.97 per pack. SANTA ANA ORANGE r .• ., "' i;. • .,,.~ G•u,·· f'I.... !"!:'l ""' I!•. "Q "" ... S<• ( '""' "'·"~ l"o-''1-'""' O•"•!>\>l'0~•1a1ao,."1~•!J••'• °""" ·~·., m IJ•"• ~,,.·.,uv 10 M 6 ... .,.. , .. , ~IM'; .. 1• • 'D1·01• Bncf~ 111' Vetera11 s Wooccl ll y College lirt11ng \'l'tcrans to "drop back 1n" 10 ~chool 1~ ;1. nia Jor 1tl!11• objective of the Veterans 1Vfairs Office al Orange Coasl College . The effort is l'Hlled "Opera· lion Outrcuch" <ind is aiTnc><I ut luring 1vorkini; veteran~ back on can1pus. "111rough our 'Operation Outreach' prog r<11n we arc at~ lt1mp!ing to encourage vets to return to school to become ,~1th11r lull-linlc or part-1in1e students." s;iys Tom Clancy, vc!t•ran.s ;i f fa i rs recruiter. "\Vc're telling vets \1·ho arc already eniploycd 111 jobs they enjoy lo return to school on a part-time basis to ilnprovc their job skill and enhance their potential ad1•ancen1enL " "TllOSf'.: \\'110 ARE unhap- 111· in their \\'Ork or need an einployablt' skill ;ir e en- l'Ouragt.'d to ret urn and pur!'ue a course of .stud y in a field that thc·y fee l has interesting t·a1·41rr poS..<;ibililics.'' \'els rnrolling :n OCC can pursuL· <111 acaden1ic progr;in1 and transfer to four-yea r col· le~•· i,r enroll 1n \01.at1onal· tccnn11·:il pro~r<au1s . Vl'l:o. t an al~ enroll 111 courses stl'll'tly for ~eneral 111· lerrsl or for aca d emic, cultural. Tl'CJ'l·at ional or oc· cupat11n1v! e11nt·hrne11t. C'la tlL'V said I h n t ;ip· proxin1ii1l'ly t\vo-tlurds o ( Rc-clectio11 Bid Sougl1t H.!Vf'-:HSIDE ~;1Pl -State Sen. \\'_ tr;ug lliddlt! has an· uount'ccl he will run for rcelt'l" lion to the Senate in the pro· posC'd J4th Scnatorinl Distril'I, ""'hich includes parts of San Bl'rnardino and R I v t' rs id c ('OU!ltit•S. Biddle (il.-Riversidel said he 11·ould enter the prin1ary clcc· lio11 next June. Biddle. 42. \\'as t"lectcd 17 n1on1hs ;igo to eon1pletl' tht• tern1 of Gordon Cologne. 1~·ho resigned and is a state ap- pellate <.'Our! judge. ucc $ 2,900 vets are C/U'(lllt·d 111 \OC:t1tionatl~·-0r1entl:.'d pro- gra111s. Vt:TS f'.:NROLLED i II classl'S tolalling up to 12 units :ire eligible to receive full ('(lul·ational tx-nefi ts. Th i .s ;111"1t1u11ts to $22U a inonth for s1ng!t:' \'ets and $298 for vets \l'ith t1vo dcpcndl•nts. "\Vr can arrange a vctcrari's Sl'hcdulc so th<i l hf' rnrolls in right un its and. if he's e1nployL'<i in a Job rc la1i11~ to his ni<1jor, he fl'Ceivrs an addi tional four units of crNit tor 1-1ork C'xpcrienec. 1'hat n1eans he is enrolled in 12 units 1111d can rl'Ccivc full educational \xoncfit!!." Any vef interested in return· ing to school should give me a call and I'll give hin1 all the infon11ation he nel'ds." Clancy said. "Even if he isn't thinking of returning tu school at this tirnt, he can contact n1e and I'll let him kno\1' exactly 11·t•ere he stands in relation to his JC Bil! bent" fits." Vrts can contact Clancy at 556-5853. Trurnpeter Lost Toot , Wins Cash \V1\SlllNCTIJN f ,\Pl -A trurnpt'!f'r \\'ho Jost tus toot has bt1t~n ;11rardcd $77.6~0 In dan1ag1 ·s US, Di stril·l Jud!(l' Juhn ff . !'rail ordt•rt'd !he 11 ea d (.'ons !r11r·l1un en. or \V:1shini.:tun to p:iy I h <• t arnount tu l':d11·ard ~­ l'rtersrn, 2fi. a 1ru1npct so!oi!:il with the Nal'y Ban<!. \'etcr.sc11 sulferrd 111juril'.<> lo lu s lips and ja1r \1·h~·n his srn:ill spt·1·dbot1 ! colhdrd 11ith a 9,1-foot ·long cor11p;1n~· barge anchort•d 111 thr l'uton1a\.· B11·1•r under lh1· 1~lh Strret Hr1dg1'. 111 a 13·1);.H.(C up111ion. thr judRe rul ed the cornpany lrn· pron1•rll' ;inchorcd the bar~e ;ind failed lo light it as rt:· qu in·d by law. li e ri!so ordered the ron1· p:1nv 10 pay $6 .000 to ;1 passl•ni;t·r 111 Pt•ter~L'll ·s bo:1l and $1.300 to tht· ft·tll'ral govcr11 111cnt for lhc tre1i!Jnt'nl Pclcr.-.f''l fl't'Pi\'cd ;it l:\f'lhl'sdn r\al'al !lospi t;i l. Christmas Spirit Begins At Home ''40 Miles of Christmas Smi les'' could begin at your door th is year. The Daily Pi lot and Or ange _County Coast Ass ociat ion again will sponsor the areawide holiday decorating contest with prizes for Best Residence (fi rst, secon d, third places), B es t Con1n1 er cial (first , second, third pla ces w ith alt non-res id cn· o~ tial entries competing together) and Ch r istmasville, 1973 (the one place 1n the Orange Coast area that exudes the most ''f eeling of Christrna s'' to judges) ..• Enter now or get the span so r ing agenc y i n your con1n1 · un ity to ent er . I I : Yes, I want my home (or business, church, school ,e tc.Jto be : I judged 1n "40 Mites of Christmas Smiles" compet1t1on . My I I name and adaress of decorations I want 1uC1ges to see are I : listed below. l understand iudg1ng w it1 be based on ap· : I peclrance of this entry during dilyhght hours on De c. 15, lb t l or l1. 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I I Box. 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92626 I I I 1 Entry Deadline Oec .10 1 I I ·-------------------------------------- Co -Sponi ored by ORANGE COU NT Y COAST ASSOCIATI ON And DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT " FROM Fash ion N ewpor t Island Be ach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ·. , ~· Soo has IOU law Its s leg Yor lion Im ""' for use L " Ass Gon say Jhe har har die H con: Arc Gle pe cri A coa nar Iha fa ent Jos An B "la his Ilk Cal whi of dea use T Sc m ~f , . -· l hur~day, Oec;ernb~r b 1971 DAIL V PILOT 27 .. Unusual Coalition Fights For Tougher Drug Stand Libbers 'Great For Sex' By THOMAS 0 . ELIAS An unusua l t'.Oalitlon 01 Southern California legislators has launched it canlpaign to 1ou~ t~.e 6hHe's drug abuse IU'-''S. 'The move drnws much of its strength frorn the ne\\' drug legislation adopted iu New 't'ork In Septen1ber -legisla- tion which requires judges to impose life sentences on narcotics pushers and calls for harsher liandling of drug users. LEADTNG TllE crimµai~n is liix'ral D c rn o c r a L i c Assembl v1n;11l It a v in on d Gonzale$ oF Kern ()Hinty, who says he bt:lit·Vl'S "it's ti111e 1he \<Hv caught 11p in its harshness to the incrcasinglv harsh rca.lity or drug ad· diction.'' He is joined by such arch- conservativcs as ltcpublic<111 Sens. ~LL. Richardson of Arcadia and John llanucr of Glendale, longti1nc f()('s of pemtissivencss to\.\'Hrd a 11 criminals. tut dO\VTl the trend toward ever.wider narcotics usage 1vh1ch plagued lhc Southland in the J!!Ws. ln four years. juvenile drug arrests have Tisen only at>ou t 3 percent in 1hc region, con1- pared 1vith an average 41 pt•r- cent increase in each of the previous eight years. TllESE STATISTICS lead Busch to contend th a t C;_difornia's present laws •·are the n1ost \~orkable and ~· fcctive in the nnlion ." But tht1t doesn't salisfy r.·onaza!es. whose di strict has one of the most st•vr.re drug probl em.~ in the stale. Kem County has several remote ai rports. making it a popular trans-shipment area for illegal narcotics entering the state from Mexico. 111i:; hns made drugs easier to purchase there than in most areas, and the state Bureau of Crin1inal Statislics J'Cports that the dropoff in drug ar- rests has been far less in Kern County than in Lile rest of Southern California. All this has pushed Gonzales into his odd alliance with the conservali1·c Republicans. a much less radical change than Gonz;,[es is seekin~. That earlier n•easurc was drafted and suppo.rttod by Atty. Gen . Evelle J . \'ounger, who hasn 't taken any posi tion on the nc\Y effort. UPI T•ltPhGID TUCSON, Ariz. (,\Pl -Si'" researchers \V 1 I I I :l n1 JI. Ma sters and Vrrgini:i t: Johnson say lhc 1v orncn's liberation moven1cnl could bring about better sexual rela· lions both for \\'Omen and !'ncn. In a discussion of hun1an i'owtgcr's support i.~ by no means assured to the lionzalcs hill. The opposition fron1 Busch. Youngcr 's top assistant when lhe attorney general was district attorney in Lo s sexuality at lhe Uni versity of Angeles County in the 1960s. N i.,\'Otl Cl1oic~e 1\rizona Tuesday nighl. the seems to indicate l ha t t\\'O said in sorne cases. the Y · 't l'k 1 1 'Vhite Jfouse has an· OllllgCr 1sn 1 e y to pus i n1ore aggressive female is hard for U1e bill. nounced that . .:\rthur S. causing impotency in men. Dusch contends that a Flen1n1ing will be non1-"There· is no question tMrc severe measure such .'.l i; inated ai:; chairn1<1n o( arc cases of it now." Masters Gonzales advocates niay be the Corn1nission on said. "but in the long run . needed in New York, hut t :ivil l{ights. I-le \vou!d Jt \\'ill be the gre~t!cst thini,: "New York 's problem is of replace the Rev. 'fheo-that ever happened to the epidemic proportions dw arfing dore l·lesburgh. human male." the serious problcn1 we have __________ ;:.;:,;:._-_____ _ here." ......... ~ HE SAID HE has seen no ,);~{O®'TH SHOPS c'idcnce indicating that mooy '.· · D '.f\. 1 Eastern drug addicts have . mo'ed to Southern California < 1 ·I /)!EVERYTHING I since Ne\V York's new la\\' :·JL r~~- took e!!cct. . ·• ; .,,, -. FOR THE I "They have a hard ti1ne 1 "'~J · : ~ 1;, '.., I n1oving from fi;!; to fix," he ·J ,(,;· : ~.,;; said. ''Few can find their \\-'ay ~.~~ 1 " • B "THRQQM :'!round 1-i anhatliln, nlUCh !('SS n j ;JCfOSS the COUn(l'y.'' A.,' Towth• r1,191, 11>owir curta!n1 CHEZ ELLE t•RE·CHRISTMAS S.UE Laguna's n1w11t and most unusu•I plant and e11terior·interior furniture boutique, invitei you to a pre-christm as sale. OECEi\'IBEH 7th thru l :{th :!0 % ()ff O N l\fOST ITEMS • ~ l11•urv i<nt ot wicker by lllE WICKER WORKS. e E~terior furniture by TllOPITONE. a Pa1nllng1 by Ely•• ll•rmun •nd ot~fr Wtll known ••hill. e Liv• planlin91 in Mou 8 1•ktt1. a longe• laU<ng Paul Eckt Pcon1t!!la•. e L111111t o-.:or1ti.e JArillnifrr <OllKhOn in \.agun1 8t~ch, W<lh <Gmp11meMary indoor pl1nl1 10 go on !hem. SHOI" HOURS: 10 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday thr11 Sat11rdo' Ahnost as strange as the coa lition favoring tougher narcotics penalties is the fat·I that the lc.-iding spokcs1nan favoring the prcst'n\. h!ni- ent I a\\' s is. Di91 . AIL Joseph P. Busch of !,os Angel es Coun1y. So despi te the unusual cvllli-..,._.... "r; \' ""0 0,a .~~r:::.~:~e~1"' Til t: CONZL.ES proposals tion pushinc the "gct-tough t!r" & 1111' !rlkC the form of an Assembly Open Otlly 10 A.M. .tf CllEZ ELLE bill v.·hich would. like New approach, lhc possibilities of c101e Ev•rv ,.11~, ,,30 {;, anything like Lhe New York 38 FASHION ISLAND sunoay 12·' 644·2353 .t. 1970 Sauth Coost Hw,., Laq11na hath, Callfornia. '4 94·9724 LOCATED NEXT TO RENE' BOUTIQU E York'~ nc1v law, require life 1 I ,,,,-o-. · t ( d g il\~' being adopted in IANKAMEllCAID MASTIR CHAICiE -'""'·,;:t,'_ 1mpriso11n1en or r u -~~~:_:'.£!'.~~~:__ _ _!_:::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::======='C' ·:._:-JI=================================::! dealers. California appear slin1. BUSCH, KNO\\'N as a tough "la w-and-0rder" man during his 1972 election campaign. likes the flexibility of California's currrnt ! a 1v s . which f('ature a con1bina1io11 of strict penalties for dru~ dealen and rehabil itation for users. Current lav.'S, he soys, ha\'c Sex Fil111 Defused TOKYO (i\P1 Teachers al ''oyo~i ll igh School l\liO m.1intaine<l a movie rnllrd · · Se x fi1 a n i a c s ' ' v.·:i.c: 1n - appropri:1te for a srhool cultural festival finally shut orf the clcctric;i l power to st(•P s!uden!s from showing iL It v.·ou!d also join the Nev,. York measure in forbidd ing plea bargaining for persons charged v.·ith sale or JXlssession for sale of d:1ngcrous tinigs. This would force n1any pushers. \\'lit:> no\1' oftPn plead guilty to lesser po.-.~ssion charges, to stand trial for the more serious of- fc1\.9CS which carry harsher prna llirs. But the Gonzales legislation may simply be a grandstand play. dt'signed to please the ho111l" folks in his district who <'Ire justifiably \\'Orried ovt'r the ir scl'cre drug problrni. Tll t-::: l\ll::ASUltE'S r i r s t s1umhl1ng block .,..•hen the li'g:islaturt' rrronvcnrs in J;inua ry \\•ill ix' tli-:• Asse111bl.v C'rinunal Justicr Cornn1ittce , headed b\· liberii! Dcmocr<\t Alan Sicr01v of Bevcrlv Hills. t:arllc·r lhiS year, he Opposed another propoS<JI 1rhich v.·ould hav(' r('moved the possibility of probation for JX'rso ni; con- ,·ir tt>d of ~elling hard drugs, Gift Wrap the World For That Special Someone M .... ,..,.chanootoflO'f"MerryOllltli1..-.. a...,._., way thb season. THE WORLD IN 1973 makel the kind of gilt tl'll:I: brings a king and lasting remembrance throughout the )'9lll'S '° come. The •triking arKI dramttfcalty .nlueb'aled ~ unw of history as we Uved IJ recounts one of the most exerting nwt years In a dtoade with thousands of wordl of text and tumdr9d• ol eye<.atchlng photos In colOf' end black •nd white.. Ttlere'I nolhlng llke II 9nd lt't yours lot the astonllhlngly low price of otl:f *'6.96 through thll nowepaper. For trltnd °' rel ... a..,""* yo11 oevt-· r---------------------------···---~ THE WORLD IN 1973 Orange Caast Daily Pilot P.O.Bax66 POUGHKEEPSIE , N. 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Boyd Ref i1gees Spawi1 S1nartest Souls ~1at rimon ia l rrsca rchcrs contradict the \\•idcspread claim 1h:11 nobody ever \1•ins an argumcnL \Vi\'es , thev say. 1rin 85 f)C'rcrnt of all argutne.nts wirh husbands. And \Vives get their way on more tha n h;ilf or thcfr rcqursts. rc~r~edl~> o.ur Love and \\lar 111an says th;1! lh ing tallrd fC'm1 n1nc 1ntuHion explains this matter simply. i\1ost 1>'ivcs on ly tend lo ask for 1vhal they know they can gl·t. he says. Egypt is that nation "'herein the largest number of citizens advertise dai ly in the classifi t.>d sections for matri n1onia! n1atcs. Jf you're aver:ige, you'll blink your cyrs once fo r ('Ve ry three tin1cs your heart beats, appr0Xi m:1 tcl v. REFUGEES l-"'riend dov;n the hall has this theorv th:i t !h<' inost in- tclligcnl of 1.:1eopl~s _v.'orld\\'idc tJrc th e offspring o!' rt"fu gccs. \Vhe~cvcr , 111 ~n s 1s, he says, the bright ones flee, rhc 1ncd1ocre rcrna1n. lie avers, th erefore. the Chinf'SC outside China arc sn1artcr than the Chinese in sidl' China. And tha t the Israelis are smarter than the Egy ptians. And that the Japanese are smarter than the Koreans. And that the Canadian s. U.S. citizens. Spanish Latin-Americans are smar1 er than the resident Europeans. J;t'nera!ly. \\'ii! you bu y rhat? I pass. Q. "S,1ys here rain rcrnai ns in lhc "liv as moist11re fo r about three 1\ccks on thc a ve rage before it falls. \\'hat"s it do up rhcrc'!" A. Nothin g. Just hani:;s around in the cl ouds, 1r;1i ting (or you to \\'ash the car. I guess. _Airds t h~t. ha tch in tr.cc nests stay helpless q111t c a1\·h1 le. but birds that hatch 1n ground nests get up to rom p around fairly promptly. POTHOLES ll.1i stcr . \\'h:il do you do. \\'hen you see ;:i deep pothole in !ht• road :ihcad of vou? Hit the brakes? Thal c<1r driver of some rCll0\\"11 , P;iri1clli Jones. savs tut 1111. Or \\'ords to thaL 1•ffccL r c1uo1c. imperfect!\: .:If ~'ou ·re running into a hole. La ke it head on . \\'hen ~·ou hit the tip, make surc- _vou\•e got lhe pc11rcr on. If you slide in '~'ilh you r \\'heels locked. 1ha t can flip you." Pres ident George \V:ishington once bought a lit11c <le- vi ce, consisting of tv.•o rCM!s each three inches long. One \Va s idcnlified as an alloy of f'Oppe r . zinc <ind go ld . The other . of iron. si!l"er and pla1inun1. Accordin~ 10 !hr in- ,·cn1or. Dr. Elish.1 Perkins, Prt'sidcnt \V ashi ngton could magnrtize oway any of his physica l ailmcnl s b.v dra11•ing these !11·0 hrtl e har.<: O\'rr the afflict1·d portion of hi ~ body. It did n't \\·ork. lie 11as d1sappu1nlcd. Drt'ply dis.1J)poin1ed. .\r/1/rr .... ~ 111r11/ lf1 I • .11. /;u vi/. P. (J. 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''""""'h"''"'" s;"''' 8995 lrHsmitter ... ~., .t.d ...... • • • CO STA Mi ~A ' • Trabuco's Lana Wh itcomb and Rene Potts, ri ght, assist fire man injured during a recent fire. At left , Laurie McMullen and Stevie Boylan dr ill in Silverado. . ' ·. .. ~·' " -. 'FIREMEN' PREPARED By LAURIE KASP ER 01 !tie D•llJ f'JIOI 51•11 Some of their associa1es jokingly refer to th em as "paid call girls." Others. most of ~'horn are "[latlan- dcrs" like ourselves, 1night rightly call them "life savers." And stil l others. those tlosest lo these ,,.,·omen. know the1n as 1Nives and n1others. It is with the last description they v.ill generally first identify themselves. But \.•:e went to talk with the women because they are, according to Gfficial county terminology, ''firemen.'' And. their work has impressed our photographer, who is attracted to action li ke a bee is to honey. and a friend. \\'hose mini-bike adventures proved much more than he could physically sustain and needed their attent ion. There are quite a nun1ber of S<H:allcd ··volunteer" fire department s spread throughoot lhE' rounty but only three, Modjcska, Silverado -tnd Trabuco can- yons, accept women. LONG TI~I E BEA ANDERSON, Editor Someone from each or these groups is sure to start an intervieYt' by ex- plaining they've been doi11g their thing T ~11r~d•V, D•c~mber •, n1l P"t 2t Daily Piiot Photos by Richard Koehlor 1<.1 9 .~ •• Monn.a L.yon, Trabuco captain, explains fire equipment. ·Above, Modjeska's Viola Cammell Becky Aurin and Isabel Marcantelli demonstrate their skills as 'firemen.' I "long before the \1·011u•n's liberation Jl>oven1ent . . . Jong ~i:for~ ;i loL c! things." ··\~·c \1·crc forced 1nlo it." l·xplair.l'd Bec ky Aurin, one of J\lodjeska's first lc1nalc lire , .. ah , .. 111cn . Back in l!l:i7. Joe Shermnn. then chief of the county department. rcali1ed thal during the day. 1\·hcn rno~t of the nH:n 11·cnl ··dov•nto1vn" to 1vork, theSt' rural areas 11•ere unprotected. Fire in thcs(' areas mi ~ht. cf coursr. result in loss of ho1ncs for hu n1ai1 and animal inhabitants. 1 tvlany of the people live there bccaust' the zoning allc11·s the111 lo keep <inim::tls. In fact. a couple of the \\'On1cn said t he~· v.·ould f£'ar n1crc !or thc·ir hnrscs than tl1~ir children in 1!1e case of a n•:ijor lire because ··mv hor se 1\·on·L fit in the b..1ck of mv V\V.;. \ But tile canyons: covered with co1n- bustiblC' brush. also arc considered a primar y v.'a!er shed. "\Vc've got to have the brush here 10 hold water froin going dOYt'n lnlo the valleys,"' expl:.iincd Fire Prevention (J1ief Cliff Olapman . During "fire seaso n," additional equip- n1ent and n1anpov:t r arc brought into these areas fro1n northern parts or the s1ai,e_ Signs posted :ilong the roads con- stantly y,·arn drivers that sn1oking i;; prohibi ted cren inside the auton1obilc. ttECllUIT \V0:\1E.\' Any.,,,·::iy, the Jns1\·er to Shcrma11·s need for cl.'.lil)". year-round protection \1•as to recruit 11'on1en into the departn1ents. So. after a ~·c:.ir of preparation. the Board of Supervisors accepted the \\'Otl1l'l1 "and il just grc\v lron1 there." explained ~trs. Aur in. .. In 1hosc d::i~·s !hough 11·e h.'.ld just 10 call s a yt'ar.'' ~;iid Rl'nC Potts. second liL'Uten<J tH of !he Trnbuco group. And, said 01101her. ('\"(•J1 f('l\T \" tnen stay 1n the C"<tn1 !1ns durin" 1 l1c dav no\1·. "\\'e 0do an yt h1rig. cvefy1h111~ it' \\"(· have to." l'Xplalned \)ons Olsc;n . a Silvrr:ido n1en1ber 11hosc tarn1lv is ··100 prreent firC'111cn." · Ac:tu<il ly. the \vomen d11n'1 do everything. They :-ire not al\o\1·ed to drive the big fire trucks . .Son1e of thv v.·on1c11 . like a forn1cr school bus Urire1·, thin!\ they nui::ll1 1o bf' ;1blv to Lo lh1s {)t)1crs 1·.ou!t! Jll~t i!S ~r;\,n ne\ef gl•t into the dri1·l·r"~ sl.!'1L But 11:~:1. i.ni· <i ~kt •l. "'\\"ll·1t \l'<nlld harn~·n if 1 ~c··e·s u !11'L' <ind th~re :1rt nu n1en in the ennyon:·• Tl1t·y deny lhl' IL·rn1 "l:1d1L'S :\u~ili[lr1·." i11~1sting i1T'>!e<1d 1ha! \Ill·~· ;.1n_· a!I eti'11;il l11L'lnhcrs of the \·ariou~ dl·parunents. "\\'e don't t:0 1hc :-;ori:d th ings ... ex- p;inied !lope Fr~u1co, f1r:;t liPutcnant 1vilh Trabuco. .... \nd they don't c;_ill us ladies.,. joked ;\!rs. Potts. '"\\°e·re just the Trabuco Fire Dep,1r!- 1ncnL:· concll1dcd l\1onna Lyon, cap!11in Shl· explainer! th;:it the~· ;1rr utill1,L·t! .. as a bachup 10 the n1e11 .. RESPECT ED ln hc111g en11siticrl'd simpl~· a par\ cf t'<lt'h tle1n1rt111cnl. thC'\' all :ilso clain1 eqi_:::i! rc:i pect arnong ·the inen an<l \\'Omt•n. l~ut at first , Viola Cainmcll. another or the ori ginal l\lodjPska members. ad- n1itlt·d there 1\·as ··nol niuch" resjX'Ct for the \\·o rnt·n "It's one or 111o~t· things you hrivc to 01l·rco111t'. all the prejudice." she expl;1ined ..E1·cn th<' l1l".1es1 one 11nnn) or the dcpar!Jnent is :;upL"r.or to us \\'hen 1t ro1nes !o g11·i11r~ ordl·rs. \\"c're formed 10 nssi;;;t th(·lll ;,i(\d th~n's 1vh~11 l\'e do." Still, thrv'lt• t:oinc ;1 Ion~ \1ay fro m 2.l ~·t':J1'5 ago 11·hen 1\·01ncn 11;cren't al\0\1- ed in the .~t:i\loll ~lflL'r 8 p.tn, '·because \1·c 111·1·1· uf th•.' upr;osllf sex." /\nd n~ust do11·1 St'f'nl to want 1hc l'hung1'S l'J go <illY further. Although they arr' tr;1111!'d lo \1ork on 1hc front l1r1· 1i111•:;. 1h1'y st:ldo1;1 get 1herc ;111tl 11cul d prL·f('r 1hc nurnb<'r of lirncs they Gu get uµ fron t 1-1 ere c\·cn less. \CIT F'Olt L.\l)IES ",\ ft'1v nf u<; 1rho h;iv~' t1ad so1nc c~pcsur1· ill'P <·onipletely ro11\1llt:cd 11':> nul lad11-.•i 11ork." explained \11rs. \..1011 Hcccnll~', snrnr of lhc 1·rabuL·11 1101ntn h3d to 1rork a lire on the front line but. sh(' said. "'Just ;:is soon as three 1ncn Ci.lmC in. 1 .. e. 11 crc relieved \\'{' surl' 11t>rc rt·!ievcd_'· Penney Johnston 1ras up the1·c. '1S 1va! h•'I husb;1nd . \>.·ho 1;; ;\ pr·ofi•;;;siuna l l'•1'i'Jllil1l. '"llL· s~1irl ;-1nyDllt 11ho 11a s up there ;111d 11•as11't afr3id \\'as cr~1zy," :::ht: s:iid. l 'he noise of thr fire ::lolll' 1s l'nough to frigh ten a pl~rso11. sh(• cxpl'1incrt. Although she said she didn't do mufh ;1t 1hat firl'. ··that's 1\hL'll l deci ded 11on1c11·s lib -those \.voinl'n c:.in h:i1c 11 .. STILL BUS\' But even if the 11·omcn nren't actively putting out the fire. thry'rc still kcPt bus.~'. They lnay operate th e rndio. guide l'qu 1pn1l'nt front other dcpart n1ents to tl1e scent', clean up the trucks and n:t:onditlon equipment imn1 cdiately aft er il is retu111ed to the station or administer emergency first aid. Aetually. lhcie arc 1·erv f('\V fires in the :.irca. • "1 don't l\J~O\I' Yt'h\'. I think c;od is looking O\'Cr us," said i\'l rs. L~·on Jean Hobwn. captain of the Silverado group. atlributes it 10 the residents' .av.·<.irene~s of the pot\'n1 in! disaster of fire ;_ind simple desi re !or '":o;elt-preserva- liun." Son1e of the houses up 1here arc 100 years ol<t and "didn't ge t that .,,,,1y 1vithout help," she nored . Yet. the 11·omen agrrt'd. e1·t>n the transients. "flatlanders" 1rllo go into !he canyons for recre;l\1onal purposes, are careful when it con11·;;. to fire. Visitors arc not so rarf'Jnl. hov.'ever. v.·hen lhcy are in autoniobiles, gliders, n1otorcyc!es. hicveles or treC':'i. l~n1ergency rCscuc needs an• 1\·hJt nlost nll~'ll bring !hr~l' 11 01111'11. and tho:: 1nen in the deparlnlL"lll , ou1 an1• hour or the day or night. : Si\\·erado ha;;. had liJO r<·d1~ ~o f:1r 1his ~e:JI". 1110SI or l\)IH'h ll<'ll' J'~·SC'UL'S. '.\lodJt'ska has had :.!II n·"t'Ht•S. 1110 f1r~s and !hrce 11 ;1sndo\1J1s cf g:1~ni1ne sµi!lng t'. Tht·~ USl'li 10 h;11,• (':ill~ t'l\'t\· \\'('cl\end hut !ht·se 1\o•rp "11:1: pl~· !'f'dt1 f'l·;I \Vhe11 Sanli:.igo (<111\0ll Hi::1t! 11:is straightened. ' (See FEl\1ALE FIRE'.\lf:S, Pagl' :;o~ I r :1-.1 ~~·._, P!LOI Tlwr~dd)', DrtNTlbfr b l lf7 3 Silverado Fi r e Department members, Stevie Boylan, right, and Su And e rs on, practice th~ traditional way of putting o ut a f ir e during a w ee kly drill. From Page29 • • • Female 'Firemen' Trabuco. w h 1 c h c"O\·•·rs Esc:J)X' rou11tr.1'. Coto rle [';11.:1 and O'Nr1J 1';1rK .:.crn1s rhi· husir:;t .:.1:ttion. The y·1·c hnd \1·hat thry ha\·c lrc11!L·d. 'l'he \\'Oll1('1l 1n Trahruo. ho11·r1c·r. !an11!11I 1h~d 1111·1· ha1 c·11·r £'\lT dl'l11·1·rl'd ;1 b,di1·. One 1·11·11 suggl'st1·d rh;it ht•r pregnant s1srrr -111 -1;111 elunin<ilc the hospual l11lls ·1111! g11 st;1~ 1\[th hC'r 111 <'!' Sht1·1·· 1u·l;111· r1·fusl'd the olfl'1 1 T/t,.\l.\'l:\'C 14 ti1·r., sini·e l;,st J<111u:t1',\' but a1·cr:igc 18 c:il!s a n1unth. "\\'1• don'! tif..c rl'si:ues bu1 11t• like the1n tnure 1h;u1 firrs." {.'xpl:111u·d I) o r 1 s l !01\':ln! 11 ho 11orks 1111h \lod- JC!'ka . The ~C<'m prepared lor 1us1 about (·\t·ryth1ng: -11hic:h 1.s RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wli•n Ye111 Wonr The l e1r 1922 Harbor Blvd. Co1to M110 -548-0259 Do Your Body A Favor For The Holidays Trim lo Rhythm With Rene 0••1 I~ ~'"· >.Oa,lo ANt-' >.',•• & 8'""''1~1 Tcu ... . . ' ......... •' ,.,. ·---··· . .,. ,, ...... ,.' ..... "' 1 ... ,_, 110\ • o '''" T ri m to R hythm Inc OI...... • ... • l~ ·~ '" • -.. ,. ...... ~ ~ ........ . ...... '" r , '•' r 0 IOI 2193 tml J 111[1l !2&2' All of lhem h:11·1· or '-ll't' 1,11\- ing: lh1.· Ei\lT 1r;i1n1n:.; 11h1t·h 11as drscribed .1s .. tl1C' fir~\ s1.-•p 111 p:ir;11nrd1 v~ .. :ind 111- ('l11drs hours or rlassnin·11 11r11·f.. plus three days of 11b~··l'1111~ <• hospital f'n1crgen{'y 11:ird Al1hot1gh n1ost or 1ht·1r f'Qllip1nr111 ls providrd In thf' count ~·. r11f'h or rhe ;::l'riups has 11~c·d thrir 01~·n funds 10 p11rchasr acldition;1l ;ud~·<; as h!()11·-u p splits and Hare 11·;i1·- t1on :splints hf'tau~r 1hL·~· f,.,.: thf'.v'rc be!\rr lhnn tht• tr.1d 1· t1onal 1l'ood or card00;1rd 1 ;irit'l' Ti:~·\' "-<I~ 11 1.ikrs tht·!ll alxn:t 11,·n n11nu!rs lo grt to !he s1:11ion af!rr 1h1· ~1rrn blo\\·s t()tlt' 1\·on1an :irln11tlf'd "t'\rn !ht• t~·a kt·!tlt· scrs 1nr 0!1"1 !>'II it \IOUld !;ik•• .lll :1ntbt~J:;111(' l~· to :to Plit111ll•<:. lu $!l'! "II! In !h11 i::111\1111:. Rl'l.\Ell f)l'.\NEl\S ·1 11r' IL' ofrrn ;1rr11f'd :11 ;in ;1 L'('t d1 ill :-!ill Il l'! f!llll1 l!\1• I ~11011 .. :· r\11cl ir t~lt ' Sl''t'll J:ill•.:; 1•ft 111 1h1· 111iddl1 1 r.'. tht· 111,'ht. 1 ·~pl 111111·d ( .1111h 11 R11k~1n 11•r. ;1 ~ihT rndri 11H·111h1·r · \'011 'rt' Ujl <1Jld 111 1u11r u111 for111 ;11ul 0111 1 11~· do.ii· hf'fnr1· you 1•1 t1n ~JlHI\ ~"ii IL• ;tll';!kf' " ·rtiry ;Hl111it 10 tnany ruined 11i 1111er.~ but clai11\ none are burned . ('l11ldrc11 111·0111en 11'i!h 11·r:. ~nia !I eh1lclrt•n arc chscCluraged bce:iu.<;c ' · o u r fn1111!1L'S l'On1c f1rs1··+ are trainf'd 10 go hon1t' \1·hrn !hey ht•:ir th•' !>1rcn lo check !hat 1·1 t•rr1h1n,L:" is off on the stove ;111d !he plu~ ror !hi.: 11'011 is pulll·d. ··1rs p:irt of life lo them," t·xpl:iinf'd \lrq. 1!01vard. ·'They 1 hink 11othin[.; of it. Their n101l1£'r is ;1 rir('n1an. All lllOlhtTS do iL '' l··nr 111<1111· of lhc 1l'o1nen, it 1<; a\<;o ~1in1l'lh111g n1orc to sh:irl' 111!h their husban<L~. 1\11d 1110.'I of thL' n1en, 1hc.v s;c.\'. like to harf' one or ll\'O 1101nen on an cn1eri;ency c<ill 111111 1hcnl in c:tSf' lhc injured prrson is <i 11oman or a child. Fe11· prep.1rrd for or e\·en thou~h! of 1111.~ kind of 11·ork. 11 liu·h s(HllCl11nc:-; 1:1kes lhern !1) l!J'UCSOITl(' S('f'lll'<.. but !hrir probntionary pcrirxl rhn1ina1rs those 11·ho find the)· can·1 t.'.lk" " ··1 11<•1·1'f U!'rd !('! hr <ible 10 ~tand t/1c sii;ht Gf blood ." "fild f.,;:ibff \l;ir{':Jlltrlli. of \Jod11·!.~a. "I do11 ·1 knoll' 11·h.'.lt 1t 1o:; h\Jl 11!1cn 1hc siren f!'l"S 1.i r •ind 1mi're 1n thl' trufk. thar.; tb ~ l.1~1 riling on your 111111rl • H \>;;Tl ) 11E DO:'-iE "l1 'o.; son1(·lhing thal ht1s ro hi' d1·1ll' ~o IOU <In 11 , 1';>.- pl r1111f'd \Ir" !!011.ird ·rh1•v ct'rt.11111\' tlon'I do 11 for th!• p:i~, $.i a "c:1 1! (::ii thou gh UNMISTAKA BLY BONNIE CASHIN Tf.;1 O"·f ~e ·<jo co•I ;,. 011r •l•ite ~JQ'.'J '"dove c;olor- ,.d , ileec~ 1 helint, •nd " b•1let ""•••• tweed h et· ed w"~ "'•IC~;"'l lt•l~er. The "t!~c~ed Olll llt •poc;~­ ei, "'Ol•<•~P v de .. 9~ed lot ob~·o111 1~t"titv •t•- '""'· i1 • c .1h1n 1'g,.•· lu•e, e1 ere l-r ~e•dw t•e clo1u•e1. $222 WE STCLIFF PLAZA !~th & lrvln• -Ntwport Bt•<h Al10 ~t tlit Newport•" In n • its got!tn 1hen1 a rrpulalion as "paid c·:i!I girts·· 1. 1'h;it docsn'! c1·en c01l·r the ruinl'd pair of p;1nts t!ll'Y nre :1p1 to gl't. Of tours£'. it's not fun It's e:\t·Jti11g. sornel11ncs. but <1lso a lot or 1.1·ork and tune spent in 1reck!~· drills :ind ehccking l·quiprnrnl. ~lrs . Lyon said !hey do it "hccau9e 11·c'rc l1alf a bubble off Cf'nlrr.'' Uut then she cx- plaint'd. ··1 think you have> to care or you 1\·ouldn't be on a fire dcpartn1rnt." L-Orean Bra rn cld i<; the nr1.1·rst nit>n\ber or Trahueo's depart rnenl. Shr j o i n e d because. "I go t tired of hin1 lhrr husband1 telli ng noc a\\ the different !lungs and 1 decided to co1ne down here b\· tlll'SC']f. ., · il!r5. Bukarnier !hinks of her t:llildren ... I just kno11' 11·hen tny kid grts hurr. r don ·1 1\'<int lo \1·ait for .'.111 :1111- hul:incc." !>he c~plninrd . Suf• Anderson bccan1c a n1e1nbcr of !he Sil\ l'r:tdo dcpartmf'nt hcc:iust• s he 11~nted to gi1·r so1netl11:ig back lo !hr rorn1n1u11t1· 11111:11·1!lso bi· her rl11l<lhood d rca111 ;·01nr lrt11•. "EV<·r~· l1t- tlf· vhdd's drct1n1 h 1hry 11·;1111 io be a fir~'nH111. ... ~!le ~:i1d "fl d1d11't 111:uter if thl'y 11·ere tK1\'i or µ1rl~" The reality of 111111 Urc;1111 ('4'Jl b1• da!lf.;l'!'OllS. ()11 F•'il. 2.1. J9G!I. lhvrf' 11;is u flood 1n 1hi·· <Ht·;i . Al 10 21 :1111. 1111.•re 11,1" •1 lnndslir11.· 11 h11·h dl·strovt:d lhf' S1l\·erado "taiion 11·h1eh 1r:is a ccntl'r for rf•Sf'U{' 11·()rkrr~ Severn! peoplr. <1nr of 11 horn 1ra ~ the 11·on1r11's captain. 1rrre killed thrn. ThC' 11·on1en ther(' insisl on sho11 ing 11 visitor t he memorial plaqu(' "Oed ieatcd to those 11•ho ga\'e their lives in service to this co1nmun ity." One of them explained, '·Those people 11·crc fan1ily." '· ' ' ' . '" ....... ..... '•. '" . ... " "' ' .,_ " . ' ,-, . Model ONLY DEl06 $18995 !SIMIL4R ro lll\JSTRllTION! .. , ........ '' •, ' . .. '" •'-~" • I,, ' " •' ·"·~· .. . " " ' ..... , ··-" ... , .. , . . _ .... ,.,, ....... . c•~••..., ,,.,.. I - ONLY "' .. $24995 $20.00 One of many lovely gift s to be found al ... Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL DishWis Limited Time ... l imited Ou a ntil1:y~~~=:;;::l~ s2599s ~-;:;~; . ~ ., " " ' SAVE20 °0 OJ . -l te•e• \ • '1"11• t S•""''' ·Ir· -A0<-·~ .....J...__ $C!~b0•"'l '\ •' C•P«••• m ~ -... : .. ( . .,. °"'~"°""""!' • 1 00~ fOR THIS U\'£ lllMiilii!to OEMOHS! R.tr IDN :. :,_:·b. / s0::~~·:: P-"~: '''!~ M11:•g gri~ . d•1ht1 t•I!~ •••••. r,~lf ~~! .... ----11 .. ,,, ... ·"·• I The one to buy in the first place t•CllJSl~F 11uc •o frtll$H' fllTIR' r1 '"' '• •• , , ""'"' ; ,. ·, ... ~ ... ~~ ~zy;' . , •. -~~j ~~ l lG lOADS {ASV lDADlllCi "' ,., . •" • < • ' • ,. • '" ' ·~ . . ..... ... , .. ... .... .-., ' . .. IUYNOW C3 Maytag DependabHlty·the most important feature of all' MICROWAVE COOKING DEMO SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 11 A.M. TO 4 P.M. by Thermador's Home Economist with Thermador's Portable Thermatronlcs Microwave Oven In no time at all (~ the uS1Jal) you can have a complete meal on the table. Browning element gives food that done-to-pertection look. Cooks in metal pans up to~· deep. Genuine stainless steel interior. Handsome black glass door. With the portable Thermatronic Microwave Oven you can cook any place-indoors or outdoors. Gets you out of the kitchen. Put it on wheels and take it where the action is. It's a beauty too -come In and ~;;ls •brow J!l' 11 Otllto•ry and l•ft9'1 l11111tl1!IH o ................ ~· ........ .,, ................... . ......... ... ~ .......... , .... , .... ~ .. w.~•·•"'"'- '""'""'" ... 1 •• ,,,~ ... , ....... . ~ ... ~ ........ . .•.. ,~.~ .. ••'" ..... " '"'· I •J I •J DAILY PILOT :J I Horoscope: Mystery Unraveled for Libra !Jihc :Sleigh -------- HUNTINGTON I ~~,c1 ~41&,~·10tt• MOil 11"~ S&1. 10 · }.lO CHRISTMAS WORK$H0 f' DAILY \NO (fl•<tf l • (!llLt:~ri:·s (Hlll'.;Tl/.ot.S l•OOKl> • (1 11,-1,1,.,,,,,~ r.t,,,.,•,t,,, lil~llW~lll.~ • I J' I I ~I( Ill 1 ~ • MU\1( 8{J >.f ';. • U·'llJ~UAL QIHIAML« I~ 11' 1'1 Days U11til! ln~IGe 'Ole ••trP#illl C1n1~r HUNTINGTON !IE AC ~ 11141 ALGONOUtN fl WAll:NER .... ,,,. C l1ri s t1nas FRIDAY DECEMBER 7 By SYDNEY O~tAltH. Libra slands tall for prin· ei pl('S even ...,,,hile giving ap- P"<lr'1ll<'l' o f rompron1ise. L1t1ra Is associalt.'CI with Ve nu11 :111d !he numbt!r 6. 'J'his is 1he natural seventh sign and ls related I o p;1r1rll'rship. marriage and dt:rhng" \1•ith the public. l.ihra 1" gentle toughness :11\d innn!t· lTCativity. Libra 11 ins 1vhil1· c: o n c e d in I . ... Dresses in ·Half-Sizes ·121/2 to 261/2 ' llasically, Lihr.t i.!I awattnen, a malure klnd or real111lkwl. Libra pretend.!! in a creattve way, is the Artist, pe rformer and one who reflects for us the joys, pains and foible.!! of life. AR IES (P.tarch 21-April t9l : You 1nay have to revise plans to fit budget If you take care of detail!, the big picture "4'il\ take CBrr of itseU. A\'Oid asking for too n1u ch. If you meas ure and ll1ne move!, you eincrge ...,,·Hh more than you prob3bly deserve. TA URUS (April 20-May 20): \'ou get boo.st fron1 one in aulhority. Elcn1ent or tin1ing is in your favor. Yoo seem 1nore capable now of com- inunicatlng, convincing and putting thoughts into action. c;,·cle remains high -strive rOr rresh approach. GEP.UNI (Pi.lay ?.I-June 1()): !\take peace v.'i th family member. Be diplon1atic. Also, it Ls necessa ry lo be discreet. Keep confid ences . [)o n"t cil.st first ~ne. One clwc to you mav feel abused. You lu1.ve so nle concessions to make . to say nothing of apologies. Be grown up! CANCER. (June 21-July 221: P.f o n e v • investments, op- portunities provided by fr iends -the!M? are highlighted. Be selective. Avoid f o o Ii n g you rself. Eschew w i 1 h r u I lhlnk lng . Sitt in light of ac- tuality. Pisces, Virgo persons could play imp>rtant rol es. LEO (July 23-Au g. 22 ): W11at appears to be opposition is likely to be a favqr in disguise. Pr<!stige rises. Legal decision goes to your nd· vantage. Do11"t s hri n k res1xinsibi!ity or challenge. Older Individual pull~ st rin gs for you. Show appreciation in tangible manner. pl1ining , moving hack 111 order to get a more accurate scr1•t y. Aqu•rlan is lnvoh·cd . SAGITl'ARlUS (Nov. 21· Dee. 21): You put ideas into motion. Lethargy is replaced by optimism :lnd l'!clion. You have chance no1v 10 exp;:111d. Short journey pr n\'C'S frui tful Popularity incren s1~s. A1.•oid feeling that one who se rves you i."J not doing job. Be co11- sider<1te of backg round linllta- lions. could play prominen t rolrx. \'oung pe rsons may n1uch. too soon . AQUARI US (Jan. 2~Fcb. !8): You get plcasaul 3urpri~c regarding va lues. \\'hat you uvi ll increases -your 11ssrts could n1ultipl y. 1'his does nnt occur 1.!1 fl<ish-in·p81l 1nannrr . nather. it iSil-JkC'ly to b(' result of careful plannin~. prrh<lpS ploddin g. PISCES (Feb. 19·r-..Iarch 20 1: 10 IA· 1111.111\l·d ufh.'ct1on IF TtJO•\" IS "0 u It BIRTHDAY you .:irC' 1n- trospcct!vc. spLrit ua! ra ther tl111n rclig1ous in orthodo"' ~ .. n~t· \'iJtl \1 ill hf> on rnorc solid foo!lng 111 1974 \\'ilh April ir1d1c:ued 11s 1u1 Olilsl::inding rnonrh . \'011 a 11 r:t\:T pe rsons bon1 under Piscts :111c! Virgo \"uu are son11·•Nh;1t or n 1 1X'rfcctiouiS1 )'uu arc ~ OUI' 01111 \VOrSI criti<-· I W.-n'• .a.,,.rei lty .. ,., .. 8 N•,_• Wlett e A•d SHOfS N.t11rolbrttt c1 .... s.,..,. )1 17 E•~I Co•1i Hwy. Co•on• d.I Mt r VIRGO (Aug . 2:J,5ept. U J: 1-'inish ,,tiat you start. Arie:,, Libra persons arc likely ''' be involved. Resch beyond "'hat appe ars to b(' a limit. Sprl'ad infl uence. Adve rti se, publicize and di stribule . Cor· respondencc, cotnmunicatlon CAPRICORN t De<'. zi-.Jan I9i : r-..ton ey JXISition should be taken \\it h regard to fine ~int.s. Be a"·are of subtle nuance. hints. S c o r pi a, Aquarius and ~ti ind1\'iduals This can be a period of :itl· jus1ment. Strive to understund i~~~~~~~;o·~~Jts::~--.~~i=a•~~JDlfi~-11E'l~ those who npprar to ha v_e ~ strange whims. Don't commit ~ CONTINUOUS i• vour.'ltlf. Li sten :i.nd observe. ~ ? Tauru.s , l,\bra ~rsons seen1 r. ~ ~ OSTERIZER ~ is n10re important than might --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; .. ,;.,;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;;;;;;;; be 3pparent on surface. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0rt. 2'.!.l. £'n • d New contact proves fruilful. • _["' e f S la n a n especially '~·here member of opposite sex is '~"'erncd. Leo, o· r l. en t a l m tl g.: Aquarius may be in picture. ....1\.. ...., l'heck intl'rcst rates. Take in- ventory. Be a\vare or tax ad- va ntages and o t h e rwi s <'. ?-.1ystery \\'ill be unraveled. SCORPJO (Oct. 2J·Nov. 211: r-.teasure moves. Take ti1ne to be sure. Accent is on ho"' others react to your plans. assertions. \'ou don't \.\'in by forcing. \'ou gain b y ex- wnn 1n1s ·~ 20°/o DISCOUNT Day Only-Sautrday, Dec. 10:00 A.M.-9,00 P.M. 8th ~tdcht @nfer naf1onaf w ~ ~ BLENDER '1 • j ~ ~ '! DEMONSTRATION ~ M ~ r~ Get ideas how to save lime and mo ney .• ~ " W with your blender. ~ Continuou! demonstration every day till i ~ Christmas at Newport Beach o nly! ~ ~ ~ fl JCPenney i * The values are here every day. B a FASHION ISlt.ND e NEWPORT CENTER ON LY ~ Just what she wanted! A new Ch,-istmas dress from Ella Nor's, the shop that . ? / speciali1e1 in ··~ her sizes all year-long. You Increasing Crime Rate In Channel 50' s Focus ~aff e r tn 36;:~~8~~~01 Bristol Town & Country t8ristol 1nd MacArthur) ~ Chrlslmai Hr): 10 o.m. 111 '1:3 0 p.m. M•n. thn1 Sat. ~ ~ "i undoy 11 o.m. 10 Ii p.m. ~ I~ ::.-1 (!>¥~~~~~ ',",~ .5:J! L-:;!~a:!-· c.'l>O'.~~~~~l<>:!i:J:!~~ can count on a g,-eat selection of styles and budget-pleasing {,,from $12 .00 \ I ..................... ·~· ) I ~llTll UI 1.UL'l t;t:£.,T10,\·.,, ~ PANTSUITS BLOUSES ROBES SWEATERS . GOWNS SL I PS • ~l)./',L t;/ff CU !TIHC ITf,,.U'.UUIJI.£ _/, Ella Nor'~H ALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH JJ4 0••1191ftlf Mo.II 14 Hunlo..ghln Cent.r LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA L•gun• Hill, M.11 l MIS N••por1 81¥'11. SHOP SUNOAY 12-S l••t epl Coit• M.wl l'a n~ \1111·ri1 ·11 r1I • 1\la .. tt"r C:har . ·, ~ :-:--;--: .-• 1. lmagino you in vciwi fo r the holidoys ... KOCE-TV's Focus Orange County will explore one of the seven major felony crimes on the r ise in the county . Between 19&6 and 1972, the numbtr of forcible rape c.tses reported In the county rose a dramatic 700 percent while lhe population only increased l3 percent. La:\t ~·c.ar there were 4~ cases reported in the county. but more shocking is that the FBI' esllmatcs only one out of f'\·ery 10 rape victims tell police. Forcible Rape in Or a n g e County v.111 be aittd at 6: 30 p.m. r.fond.a y, Dec. 10. and r epeated at a p.m. Thursday, Df'c. 13, and 9:ll p.m. Sunday, Dec. Hi. Visiting v.'ith ho:\t J i m Cooper \\"ill be: Jay P.!oscly, (ll'pu ty district a t t or n e y : L:1,·onnc Can1pbe:I\, Newport !Jc:i.ch pollce delective v.·ho hn s investigated many rape cases; Dr. 1-~rMk Krieller of Costa !\lesa, \fho often ha :> e~amined wonien After they \.\•ere crim!nally a1tackcd, and J.lrs. Ca rol)n Lucarelli, \\"ho Black wlvet shirt ara •• ,milk white buttCllB, sat in ribbon belt with tiny whrt.. ivory bucl<k 5hownwlth """ ... ""'-~ 11 is print hlouse " - 44 fashion illand, newport center 644~5070 "'as criminally attacked jusl one year ago. Later in th e prog ram, Chan - ne l SO's came ra crew will visit Golden \Vest C.Ollege wh ere \\-Omen are learning tech- niques of !ICU-defense -a knowledge that CQUld save their lives. DEBRA BROWN Wedding Planned Brian Hudson Saffell of J\'e\vport Beach and Debra l£e Brown. Santa Anll ;ire plan- ning: 10 1narry ~tarch 2 in :i.larincrs L.1\urch. l\c\\·port Beach. !\Iiss Bro\.\11, dau~htcr of the Greg Browns of ·vcntura, is a gr:i.duate of Ventur!l High School and a business co1\C'ge. Her fiancc . w n of the Hudson Saffells of Ne,vport Beach attended N c ,,, po r t Beach Schools and now is stu- dying at Biola Co 11 e g c , La Mirada. make the scene Sundays S1 the l1QIQ;ll1ll AMERICAN INOIAN JEWELRY SHOWING • Today 1hrough December 9 see our 'hawing of ,1 u1h en1i c Zuni, Navajo and Hopi des igns, mu>eum piece» rrea ted by lhc Indian fan1 ili es of Ne\v Mexico Jnd Arizona. Cc1ch piecr is handn1ad e in sterling si !ver w ith gen uine tu rquoise'. See rings, belts, iJe nd an ts, carrings-superlJ squ,1 ~hhl esso n1 clesign'>-JJaw n pieces 1;vith original 1icke1 s s1ill a1tached. An au lhorily from 1h(' Tanner fam ily of Arizona \vi ii be heJ r to cinsvvc1 ,111 of you r questit1ns. Don't n1i ss ii. f ,1,J-i1vn le1\•t-lr\. f'><:WJXHl only Christ mas shop morning, noon and night· Shop Sunday Noon lo 5 P.M . . -· . A,· I ~~ .. "·~1 \ .. .,, . ' :}> .; ~ ' i t \ ~ ' • ,. l " NlWPOll l • .,.I fASH\ON ISIAND • NlWPORl Cl Nll.R . 6q2100 . MON. lHROU CH fRI 10~30 . IAf. IO)JO • SUN 17 5 :t2 OAll V PILOT Santa Claus and l.ro~·•-·.,, r -- • , .... 1-Job Description Cloudy For Sunshine Chairmen DTERY AIR STEP -CALIF COBBLERS - DR . SC HOLL -BER N1'ROO - VINfR-BEARTRAPS-MISS A MERICA M,o\GDESIAN - G'l 1'SSHOP PERS B~ KEDS - Uy ERMA BOMBECK I h11ve just been named sunshine cha irn1an of the I ln n\l'roorn r-.tolhcrs Associa· 11011 If you know an ything at :111 about organization. you kno11• th at sunshine chairn1an is 1ht~ Siberia of parliamentary hopefuls. ·nant, the vice president move! to Omaha, the secretary has 111oral! p rob I t m s , lhe lreasurer forgeL<> It> pay her dues. the n1cmber s hip cha irinan misses 32 meetings. the hospitality chainnan bums her bro\\•nies and is im· peached. and the sergeant at arms is picked up for vagran· Ed ... e•d• -ti• Pali by We ll<o - Rob<n Hood -PF Fl\'"' -U.S. Kc d1 - CORRECT IVE SHO ES FOR CH ILDREN --~ C•p•1•0 o .,.,~ Slloe1 -O.,.,~in The Lo rd k.no11•s I am not an a1nbll1ous 11•oman , but do cy. \'Ou h<n e any idea hov.• f stand in sucecs~ion to the presidency Nol only is there no in· of the Homeroom l\1othcrs centive for lhe job. but I fl!.:-1 Associa11on? Ei ghth. the as sociation docs no t con· 225 E. 17th ST .-COSTA MESA S48 -2778 J inht•rit the gavel only after sider me an integral part of • 8 ... NKAMEAICAAO e e M"Sf Ell (HAlllGE • the president bcl"<>mes prcg-the organization. Lit!le th ings. llke they t:old meetings and d:>n't tell n1e 1rhere they are. or they list n1y report on the agenda u n d c r "Ad- journment.'' THE I. MAGNIN HOLIDAY FUR COLLECTION P11 ~ ... r n ted by dn envoy T l111r:-,cl.iy, Friday dnd Sd tu rday. Fur .. 11 orn Hi ngs 10 tl oor-lengtl) ll1~t·. Plav Santd for as l111l e <1S 290.00_ fur Sa lo n Fur prod uct~ labeled 10 show counHy ol origo n ol imported fur~. 2 FASHION SQUARE· SANTA ANA CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: open to 9:30 1. magn1n FREE $10<1° WARDROBE DRAWING IN EACH STORE- oec. 12th, 1973 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 1' SEE OUR , JPJ FASHION MERCHANDISE • UNBELIEVABLE PRICES • ON e PANTS e SWEATERS e SHIRTS e SKIRTS e SWEATER SETS e SKIRT SETS e VESTS e BLAZERS e DRESSES e PANT SUITS lONG & SMOIJ e COORDINATED e BLOUSES SPORTSWEAR FASHION FACTORY OUTLETS HOURS: Mon.·Fri. 10 am to 9 pm Sal 10 am to 7 pm. Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 13191 BROOKHURST GARDEN GROVE I Block Off Garden Grove Blvd. 636-1811 440 CAMINO DE ESTP.ElLA SAN CLEMENTE 493.9711 9586 HAMILTON HUNTINGTON BEACH Hamilton & Bushard 968-1250 1J64 SO. EUCLID . LA HABRA flEDONOO HA.CH 61, TON•ntt 8IVd. AflCAtO BELLFLOWt:R LOS AHGElfS MARINA dltl Htf MCJITCUIA ••. LDI TUl'llt Dr. t2(M E . .llorodlt JtlS S•ri F•rn•r'H:kt Rd. S71 W•thlnvton SI. 102" Cenlrll Avt 1 knov.• that in a country as vast and totally organized as Arncrics, there n1us\ be at least 20 or 30 sunshiue chair1nen 11•ho need a spokesnui.n. I humbly ofler these suggcs1ions only in the hope that it may l1clp those \1·ho follow ll\C'. - MRS. ROBERTSON Weddings Observed AT WIT'S END lo"irst. thr: job description of a sunshine chairn1an is I obscure. "~l ake sonteone hap- py" is just not tet:hnical [ enough. (I had an oversexed n1e1cr reader 1~ho snid ht'! qualified, but J <.'Ouldn't firid hin1 list<'<l in the '73·i41 11orneroon1 r.11> t he r s direc- lory.) 11.---------------------------; ... Secondly, the budget is in-1 adequate. If I ant indeed to send birthday greetings, gel-I \1•ell cards. fune ral 1\'reathsl and stage retirement parties. 1 I m u s t be ailotted 1nore than $15 per year. Last year! alone. r.turicl f<'ergusoo had l a birthday. got sick , retired and di ed. \Ve simpl y cannot I allow one person to hog the entire budget. 1 Thirdly, 1 think sun.shine! should be defined. " To son1e 1 people it is a small pot of l African viole1s IS3 retail\: toj another sunshine is a bouquet of American beauty roses ($20 1 a dozen). \ I received critici~n1 earlier this month fr om ;\lissy i\lealy. a homeroom mother, 11tlo s.11v the get-v.·ell bouquet I sent to the principal and said. ''You're supposffi to spread I joy .. not hysteria.'' . , Fourth. I've had about all 't the crummy sunshine jokes I ean stand . like "llo1v are · the teacu ps in the bollom of your garden?" etc. La s1, shorten the term of , office. A 10-year appointment! is loo long to sustain sunshine. 1 And ju st rcn1embcr all youl snrgei'ints al arm~ .. 11·e·r!' breathing right do1171 your j back! I tile ~•ride . \I f I\ Soft, Antique Leather On Flexi ble C repe Bottoms. Navy blue or Camel. $19. We5tc:lilf Plo10 1052 lrvln• · N•wporr l eac:h S48-8684 OPEN EVENINGS Tll NINE Will ST ART DEC. I n h THRU DEC. 22nd CllDIT CAIDS DE~AftTM~Nt aTO"ll ACCIPTID r DE of mi1 and I is m. havin and ii I've !<he ning. before Jn t Flin!(' v.·ord mar ti.: :it all My \\'hO Hkr a .. Uhll Y PILOT ;f:J .. ---· Diaper Gymnasts Graduate to Toddling • l ! r J\'lon1n1y and J\te Exe rt1~c Progran1. located at lh e l 111 \'Crs1ly United r.-1elhod1st ('hurch , Irvine ha:-<1dcled •. 1 111.:w laLC l. /\lung \V tlh an even ing letturc ~cries for parents and ;1 IJ1ape1· <:y n1 fur childl'L'll () wee k ~ lo 13 111on1h s, a progr:in1 for chilcl ren 14 lo 1 f.I 1n1)11\h s i:lnd 20 11H1 n ths to 3 YCil l'S ha ~ been atldcd · A natural progrc.ssion fron1 the !)1a pc r !;,v1n . fo.!1111 c.;y1n cxcrtiscs t<l ptlalize on child ren's ;ib1ltty tn 1nnntc. \V<1r n1u p exercises arc oftl!n done through a .~tor\' J.'ollo\\' up al'ttvdy 1s spetifit· to eaC'h age i;roup. ' Rasic g_y n1n:.1 slits and tun11.J!111g :ire t~1ttghl u-.,u1g r:1111ps . ladders and b;ilancc bea nts. Sa id one of \\VO teachers. ~Jrs. 1(1('1lard l lL•gner. "i\loth· ers want their chi ldren lu be healthy <ind altrat:tivc people \VIi ii good r~rriagc and ~·n11r idente :ind l':tgerness to JOln 111 what happen-, <.ll't1und thc1n " ~11·s l:o:-c (:ra:-.... elli <tlso 1n- ~trut:l :-. -· ' ' ( I ' ' ' • ~ . •" • ' . • • • . . • r Y . \ '\ .. . ' ' .. + ,, I. . .. -. . .. -.,, ' ; .,!". ·t . " t i .:· .:·t"'-· '·.y ·1' ~ . . .. + J ;.< ' ; .. ~ . ·• ,,,. l\!111 1 Gyn1 acti\1i\1es inclu de ((.'loC'k w1se. fron1 lop left ! !l olly Sch roecler. 2. \Vilh her n10\her on r ail- road wal k: twin ... Davi d and l\1ichael l~ilt le r . 212 . \Vilh tnother clin1bin g ladder: HO!'C Gra!'.i;;e ll i helps '!'racy l·'\e1ning: on jun1p a nd tumble as hto1n loo ks on: Karen l\lertzel. 2. maneuvers balance bea n1 with mother's help. I I I --I ,, "1 • . • ' \ • • • ' 1 School Events Hail Christmas C.:.\'.\\"(),\' l'T.\: l';q·1·1· ;111d -;crap ull•n1111u1n (h'1\'1· 11·1 11 t:1kt· ;1l<1t:L fr otn •1 ;i 1n 111 12 .:10 !Lin S<:t1urda.1 lJL'l' l~f Papl'I' n111st bt· bundl!'d in bags Suggested J!C'1ns lvr !ht• alun11:·.11111 dr11·l1 arr T\ lra~:-. pll' llll'>. rruniplec' foil ;i nd (';Ins [·::H:h «·hil£t !'Olllt'lbUting_ 111!1 1't'l'l'lll' :L "!ll:1l1 !<I.I .11ld till' ('!;l'-<;l'OVlll 1\1at l'tilL•<.:I'-lh1· 1110s! 11111 be a\vardcd 515 1\0111'.\'\\'0()1> PFi); .\lou11 l~1Ulll't' ride. ;1 gift t:1blt and ;1 1·1:.11 11'0"1 S:lnl:t Cl<t\J~ 11·!11 bl' !t•atun·:; or lhi· 11111 t's C'iir1:.t:11;1' l:aLa;u· Saturtl•n . [Jl'l' II lrorn 11 ;1 Ill to 3 p.n1 ll1·trl·..,h1111·111.<. 1111\ ht• ;1v;11l::il'!r ST . .IUll N AUXILIAltV : lJ1cfa·n·s Pirkin.s Chr1slm<.1, ha1.:1:1!' 1\111 \ake plact· fr on1 ~· ;:i ni. to \) p ni Saturda.1. (;ISi.EH li\TEH. I' T :\ : Uec ll. and fron1 !l a .111 !u l'hrisunas b;11.aa r \v1ll h1· pn.•sen t ~·d b.\ !lie u11 1t i'.1011d;1;. Dl·C Ii. frorn 10 a.in LO :\ p.111. in the Ediso11 (on11nun11 ~ Cc111cr. On sale 11·1\I hi· l'hr1!'itn1<1s 1ne rch;1ndise ;111d lil'lndcraftcd iten1s. .-\ ll Y flr11cles not ~old ;1! the U;1z~1 i11· 11·11 1 bt' on sale at the :1nnual Clin~1n1as pro~r;irn 'fucsday . Dec lit a1 7 p.1n 111 d•1· 't:hc~1I 111al1 .\1rs. .J ohn \lc:Gu1r1· I); cha1rn1an uf tht" L·1L:1ar I\ I LL YB Hl)Ul\1-; f'T:\.: ('hristrnas store f<'aturing gi lt 11en1s y, ill be opC'n fron 2 lo ~ 30 µ.nL T11c~d..1~ ;ind \\'1'd- 1h·sd;11, IJ1'(' I 1 ;ind 12 ( \i1lcl1 l'll ina1 do l~ll'lr 01\·n :-.hopping ;;ind IJu,v gi ft ~ for 1 ·1·f'r~ inenibcr of their f:11nil.1· :II ;1 I l'l',I 11'!11' Jl!'ll'l' Ll.\IJBEHGll l'TA : t;ent•r:il rncellng ;1! 7 p.111. Tuesd<1y. D1·(' 11. will f1"t\t1rl' th(' <In· uu<d Cl1ris!1n::is Jl r o gr ;:1 111 1>n·~1·11 tl'd ty 1he fifth gradl' t'l:1 ss of f~d LaBas<;. Ry-la1"S •1 ill l>C' 1·ot ed upon !lnd thl' nn11111H\t1ng cnmmitlee \\·ill bt• 1·IC'e1t·d ))rs. Ted Sclh~. ch;-i1 rr11an and assista nts 11·1H 1ncC'I )londa y. Dec. 10. 10 d•·rnr:i1f' 1 he n1ultipurpose roon1 HEA PTA : ~lcn))Jcrs of the dr<1n1 a., ni usic ;ind pep squad 11·1\l prcscnl !hr :1 n n 11 a I Ch risl111as progra111 a! i ::i:i I> 111 . ~1 ond;1y. Dec. li. in !111' 111ul1i p11 1'pose room. 7 p n1 Sunday . \)ec 9. Hctns i11·111g 1·tfl'red for snle 1nc.:ludt· l 'hnstrnas decorat ions. hvc pt;1111 s. 111 a (' r ;1 1n L' 11rt1clc:;. boull(pil' itc111s. rookies and IJ;1kt1d goods. h:1nd 1n "d ,. :,;pt·cinl!y itCnls .111<1 ;.:oodJt :-. galor1'. ,\ sµaghelli dinnt·r \1i11 !Je ser1ed Sat urd:1.I' fro1n :. T" !} p.n1 . 1\·1th t•ntcr1:i1n1ncn; provided by Fa!her COUJ;hlin '); Ho~s l ·~·irus. r!1:11rn11·n ;1r1· \!rs. Terence Cl:1 rk ;1nd .\1rs \Vil11a1n Oestl'rn 1eh {'l1r1,t1na,; progrt1111 .111d aux· 1h:11·1 rnt•:!ling 11·1ll t;ik1· pla('•' :it 8 'l n1 Thursclrl\. 1)cc-. 11 "1•;1nl"r dr11 1.' Tuesd;1 1 n1orn1ng '0cc. \l. 111 tht• park- 111!! lot. \Vin ning !!r<Hh• 1vill rccei1 e a treat. SQi\OH:\ 1''1'1\: St tidrn!S anti tt·:ichcrs ;·ire hu~ilv rC'h<':J rs1ng f11r thl' ;.nru1al l lir1stnH1' pro cl1•!'l1on. l't·rl11rn1~1nl'cs 11111 h·· prl'S<'n!ed ;1t 7 p ni. Tuesd;1\ :ind \\cdr11_·..,cl :_i1. I ll'{' lfl ;11111 l\'l ~ :1rl ~c111 11 Trnop~ sprin ;,ll l'l'd h1 lht• l'TA .d"' collt,1·t1ng l';U)11t•1I 1011!1 :1n•I 1ovs fo r thi• \;11 :110 l11d1i111' 111 r\111.011;1 l ·u11tnhtH1ono.; 1t•ii! h1• ;11,:c<'jl\\'\! lh roul-!h t hf' lll(•l11h nl 1)1•C'!'ll1bcr l.:tdies 1nh·rl·~1t·1l 111 1u11111H ;1 1\'i nning bo11 ling ll';1111 1ll[l\ eontact J.1n1!;1 Eli('kPr n1 .\-1:1rgC' l!CnlS!t'iHI :>;!'ltlKli \'IE\\' l'TO; S1i11·1 B<·lles 1s the tJtlc of the moth f'r :ind daughll'I" l11ncheoP srll eduled al noon Saturda~· 11f'r· 8, in 1ht· .\1arin;1 J·ligh School cafctt·1·111 Lunc heon \1i\l hr folln"·c·J by ;:i fashion ~ho11 . 'rir·kl'!s ;1rt• priced ;.11 ~2 .. iO for ~1d11I!:; :llld S\ 25 fo r chddt'l'!l ari ,I <'.1n bt• purch::isf•d 111 SC'hunl or froni .\!n; J,.1 rr1· l,;•n(lcsn1 ;111. ch;1ir•nan { I • I } ' l ' { I · . I •· r .\ 1 I J. l ! i ' I • ' l Bride Sowing Wild Oats Before Rice Can Be Thrown DEAR ANN LA NDERS: A cl ose friend of mine is gett ing married next month and I am in the "'edding. 1 think she is m;1king a ierriblc mista ke. She i~ having a sizzling ~'lffair \\•ith n guy, and it's not the one she is n1;i rrying . I've tried lo talk ~enc;<' to her hul she keeps saying, "This is 1ny last fling . J mus1 ge t ii out or n1y syste111 be(orc I se11lc down." In the n1eantimc she talks al>oul "Mr. Fling" constantl y. and ra rely says one \•1ord about her fl nnce. 1 think she is marrying the wrong guy. Or more tn the point . .she isn't ready to get n1a rricd at all. My problc1n 1s, l '1n the only 0111~ \\'ho kno1vs ;ihQut 1hi s n1ess and I feel like ~ hypocrite being in the wcc.Jding. -v '4•.t~ \ •• I nm a go od Christian. Ann . and believe in r>ivine c:uldance. I've been praying every night. but so far-no nnswer. Ct1n you hulp?-AHT1 1-'1C!AL CALLA LILIES J)Ei\ll I.IL : It's nol cn.~y lo plnch~hll for "111vlnc Guldonr.c'," but I'll do m)' best. For ope ners: The prob len1 Isn't \'ours. 11 ·~ your null,\' J:"ir lfrlend'l!. Ktl'p0 yiiur n1 011lh ~hut und cr.nlinuc lo pra~. • -,, , . , D EA i~ ANN LANDERS: ~1y pHrcnt s and I gel along prc11y \Ve!l . The only serious argun1en ts \l'C . have arc nhout 111y friends. ~ly mom and dad nrc on my bnck a lot. because the kids I h;1vc over to the house don'! st nnd up alld s:-i.v hello when thcv cotnc into the roo1n . My dad especia ll y° freaks OlL! If :1 t.141,V just sits. This morning 1 caught holy h;11ls1ones l.a!>I night there \\'ere ;iUOut c111;h1 • kiocls hcrt'. V.'hcn they Jefl. n~~t one of )hem \\'<'Ill out 10 the p'l1 io to say gooclnigh1 lo 1ny parcn15_ Al brea,kfasl this morning ~tom seid. .. I certainly hope you ha1·c bcnrr manners 1\•hen vo11 <ire in Tlll~lH ho1nr<;." \rhafs the nlatter with these kids~ I a~rt" that n1Y folks have a po inl. t>hould I toll thCm?-Fl. l .• AUDERl)ALE OE.AR FT. LAUI).: Unfortunately, \'011r frle.:.. were tot taught manners Whcu lhey't,•er.e yMJnger. Ifs still not loo lnte to lqrn, however, and I think you should mfl990n It Wtien an adult co mes into lhc roon1 , ttcftager1. both .boys n n d girls. should sl1tnd. And befdre thry leave a hou~r 1hry should sny ,l!:oodnii:,ht to th e parrnts or the host r.r hnslcss. If they are a\'allnble . !)l-:r\J{ ,\:\:\' LANDE!l.S: Our 22·yenr-old d;1t1gh1rr is he1ng rnnrried f'OOn . l\·larc1:1 h1·c(I :it honlC ;ind agr1..-ed to p:i~· room :•nd l'.Oa rcl 1 a inodl'SI sum ) bul so1neh-01•: she 11 as always "~1 ht lie short " For the p::i~t [i\'e n1onths shl' hasn't paid anyt hin1,t. I happe n to knoll' that .\l<1rc1a h a s srvcr<ll hundred dolla'rs worrh cf unpaid bi lls. She can·t rcsisl ":i haritain." The girl cou ld OIX'n up :1 costtune je\1·elry .~lore 11nd n sport shoµ !fer l'iosets \\'ere so full las1 spring she Rave 10 outfits to a girlfru•nd, I nskrd hrr if hrr fi:111c'e k1101vs about hrr bills She s;iid yes. but I don't l)t"lir1·r l1rr 1'n1 nfr:iid she's going !O l't' 111 !nr trouble 111lf'n she sprluA:> 1h"'-t' !11ll ~ on !11111 Sh11uld 1 11•11 h11n anti ~pare ;\l<1rC'i.1 thl' lrOllhle l;Her" -\\"{J BHIEll )10.\I J)EAR .\10 \I : .\'o. This is not ~our ci t'· p;1rtn1cnt. Ru1 «xplain to .\larl'ia 1h111 ir ~he riot'~n ·t le\·rl with her fianc<' in ad · \'illll'C, it could get th e ru::ir riai::e nlf lo a 1·er~· poor st"-rt. Jrs rt0t 11h1uys t·u-.~ 10 rt•t·ov,nh,c lo\t , • csptcially the fir~t li1n1· aru und. Acquainl yo urst"lf \\'llh lhl· •!11 i1lt·linr~. Rend Ann Landers's booklet. "! 111·!' or ~x and 1 Rov,· to Tell t h t' lliffl·rl'ntt." For :1 l'OP). n1ail 15 t•cnts in 1•oln und a Ion~, );llll"prrl. s1·H·lHld1·t·'°sl·ri i'r \{'lopr \\'Ill\ ~·our rt'<IUt''' 10 ,\nn L;int lt!rs, I' ,0, 8ox tl lG. 222 \\. l\ank I Jr .. l"h ie :i::o . Ill. 60051 :J .J DAILY PILOT AMBLER All /\Ba.RO fC".t.KS T Hf A1i.:1'1'.)ll' BL!C, W-1..J ': {f'I TIME v;.£ U: TII( (fF(,Rf<:,. CF (().t•1'i .;:,:-tJ.,.. IL+\\f1N BE L~ R!(;iC:Lk' GEL I,.! DCll<fT KNOW'.-THE ORl\lf:R 'SAYS "'T~E ROIVS ARE !,!'SAFE ... L -"-": ., TUMBLEWEEDS GOTSA ll'l PRE'SE'NT Fl'~ YA , SWE'E'TS! CLOTHES Yl'R E'Yf'S! MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY f!JN'T Pf AK 11 ll I SEZ IVH£N! All RIGHT SPIRIT WOR.LD SPEAKING! WHICH <l'OSf Pf.\ JONES Do YoLlMEAH? -·--·--·-'i --d -C)__ • TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE Yet1&•day s Pullie Solveo. ,.t.CAOSS f.9 Strong ltirtlds 63 Enueaty 1 ,.t.lr Comb. 64 Between "~ 51~111) [ B t ti ' [ ' ' A II U l f t 0 R [ [ R " n; r ITIL'•,/,Tf 5 Guoan e~O<I 66 P.aren1's ,;t ler 10 Sob" 1\ 6 ." Roe~ 14 Attound f.B Empl!'y S IR /IOIT >1 ;.SAL Y£1'1 EN GAIT (!\) IJ N CL [S IT . 15 Love, l1ali11n 6iJ -·· ·•·1ete·•n 01\S )~ARr~l',AI, 16 ff\61de P0 9tl>Or'I private S £1' SlllSS 4R ~ 17 "Terry •nrJ ··-70 BrOOd$ 7 I Sp•mstl shOIJIS 11 o r..r1s CARt>S HI As••rl A P P [ AIR ~ l'I A T ( Ii :>O G•ve '" DOWN l r..1 ~0 e r OL C1 :>3 Flsn SIU(.• 25 Shore bud l Ntc.~ Charle•' ::!6 Card gam11r "' 30 Europe1110J :! Or01n1I nYmtler A. SllE[T [tl~IUI [ 5 N ( ( L L A ' ~ I S r 1 ~£0 S l\/1<iL L ' P A T S "' suH,~es ;>6 Young \1ns A~ P,it 1n J)IRC9 34 w oody Or J Repents >7 ~ ... ~,, ~I Biro Preli ~ Fled <I "Resl •• -···· .. ~B Easrly nea·ct "~ Act ol leav1n1,1: 35 U!Tel prtnl&d 5 N1c.~ .. -···: 29 A!lolesoenl Atobr milUt r F1c1tonal ~~•rs •,1 Melr•C unots 3 7 Hell Pre!i1 det&cllve ~, 1mer·1e"'n~ '.11 S!~wl1· Mu~·>: 36 Flying IMt CI 6 '··· -Dre1mt1" 39 Unh~e 7 Bartl1r111n ,,. ~~ Matl!J tnss;n~ 32 Ar~tlP"ll(;" ··~•S9 <12 Un!linc.r.1ng 6 Ranges Vat 'i~ Ot'leG.\ove .$ 13 Tome periods 9 Answe•s 2 ! N1!•0· n~•·sl •5 Scout ~nl!s 10 Become• qtyrcn~ r s~ a tenant <16 Ht •m1L e 11· vit lOlt 1n1orm:11 ."ll! Des•sl ho•n •8 A 1teo !orw11d 11 S~y l•g"I :16 '-'al<c•ou• 5G C~rpenrei s .SO H11 12 Other rium1na ne~essltl' 52 Color 13 fligencv 40 l'u•~u.1 111 ~,1 Trit1e·f rench f,4 G'1,t oul t6 From '"' co•sf t .,L:<i. qr ~·~ f .' Otl'>er ve~ ,1...,,enl ?2 S11PPOrl. Prt~x 4! f'A•1soltht ,,o, Comoass f 5 Qu11m1 24 Cut onto t ht es ono11 pom1 I z ) ,·~s • 7 • ' " II " " • J$c·' l.5 ¥' 1& " " " ' '° ' . " l2 . ' .. 2J ,. lS ti " 1J "· " i'\i " ll l2 J) " " " ' J7 " 1§1'' " ' " •• " ; ,, " .._ "" •• •• "' SI ~.52 SJ (~ " -ti - SS ~ .51 " ~ " " " " 6J I " " I:( tt •• ··,' " -. WELL:ER.· HE WAS SHORTANDIHIN! HE SAID 1i::: ! EVER KISSED ANOTHER. MAN HE WOULD I URN OVER IN HIS GRAVE .' ~ ,. ~··•F- "' <••.,<>L- SLING SHOTS FOR \\ SALE' - -·--··~--- PEANUTS MISS PEACH DICK TRACY by Doug Wildey by Tom K. Ryan '<fW PIR1Y ... • • • ·•· .•.. -. by Al Smith HEY.WHIRLING JOE, C'M'ERE! by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller ----------···---- DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANA!>!AS Yess 1R,'f~ LeT a SM ILe B e '(olDre UMBReLUl ll GORDO MOON MULLINS ; ' • l . . A i-JI CKfL FOi> Yo UI" >HOUGHTS, PROFE<S50R. ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz by Harold Le Doux WELL. HE':'5 8 EEN TRYING TO REACH ME ABOUT SOME LITTLE OLD BUSjNESS DEAL I 'M JNYOL'IED IN •.. AAD IF ~E t<.NEW 1 WAS HERE, I 1-!E'fER WOULD GET TO tAKE 'fOU OUT TONIGttT! by Mell YE.?, M l~~ P8.ACH,. A\.JD "'fHE.Y 00 6 R'r:'.Af THI~! WHAT DO YOtA JHJNK Al30Uf rr, 1.-INOA? F~ANKL-Y, l DON'"f NEfD rr Y!T1 AND MY MOTHE" ooe~N1,. NffD rr ANYMOP:E .•• NOW WOMf:N lAN l"eMAl"" A'TT"°ACTl\llS: TO MEN F'Olt Ml.NY MOJ(f. YeAR"~! YOUR .JAZZ. 15 IMPROVING, "POCKETS': WANT 10 ~£AR Ml PLAV TllAT MARO PART AGAIN, MM""· ............ ,,. • ,. ' by Roger Bradfield IF ~ ( 1 IOw'Al.:P f(1~1 ! J \_ l•l 1.-. W!NI> \. l'i l! 11;-., ) 1, I [lll I ~\ '- ' ., By Charl es Barsotti by Gus Arriola T>1E"i :q_ NC'r ~ 1' I 1,-.!E-.. f'('i\ \E; p"1.SSE-NC€R LEJ:=I ;:~~\~~! :. \I JL\:'-l ..:,'l.t;'.'..C::: ... 1>.J..._"- -;-11""' I 'TIJ.-...-f'l~'i lto::e C...·\1,\ IE\71 • by Rog N Bollen n ~~~~ ~·~~~~~ ~ !'I\ ~'-"-" TA·DA ' ... 11 -i..' THE GIRLS • ''• / -z \\-.:I ~ -... "-1. "'"~\fl {1)15 U,z..t. •·1•11 tell you another thin_g 1 llkr.d abou t thr hook -1 didn't ha ve to wear a gi rdle through It." DEN NIS l HE MENACE /.,~a..: .. _ r:-~ 'Gar ANYrn !NG TASTY AA GOOEY l CM USE FOR CHEWIN' TO&.~CO ? . • ( t -· ··--............. Eye Infection Retired Connie Q: l\-1ore end more or ou r blg-ga m' superstars erf lowering themseh·l'S by doin~ 'f'V contmerciah:. \\'by·~ _ l'ltrs. t:. Rarlo11e, Seuttle. fl : The ansv.·cr 1s money Ano <i \Ve<llth of exposure. Of th e combinr>d inconH: 01 \h{' ZG.000 111enlt>ers vr lhL· Screen Actors (;ui\d in '72, over $60 1111lllon 1vas derived from TV coi.nmcrcials. Con1pil retl lo on ly $22 rni!lion fron1 lhe;:itcr movies and $3:1 n11!1!011 fron1 TV riltns. Jncltlentally. only 15 per cent of 1hc. unron 's rnl.'Jnbcrship earned ovt:r S.1,000 l(lst )'t'Ar, \.\'1th uncmployrncnt r(•:tching ;:i s1aggcrin~ 75 JX'rccnt. '!'here's no bus1t1('SS like show business -huh '.' 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner •· Q: \\'hy docsn'l Connie "1"ran<:ls u ant to perfor1n any lon ger? -i\rtir \\'arren. l'hiladelphia. A: Plagu1'tl by tllnt'ss, Conn1l· 1\'.'.ls scheduled to appc::ir at New York's lush i::n1p1 rc Roon1 1n the \Valdorf in O<:tober. 'l'hcn po.st poncd it to Novc1nb1'r bec.'.l usc or an eye infection. She had to can«I out con1pletc ly u'hen the eye still didn't he:1l. Q: Is that stun ning nulle singer in "Oh: Ca lcutta:" still doin g her sluH an y"•hcrl'? -Claire Walton , Oakland. A: Though Brenda ArrKttt declared she 's not afraid lo be k11own as a sc.~pot . aflt'r her run-of-th c·play in London ended, the natural-born ta lent s of the nude as a comed1- c1111c \\·ere uncovered by J)av1d Frost lie cast her us :i regular in his upcoming \'ari ely TV series -fully ~hcd! .. l'OSTSCRIPTS FltO\I 1\lARILYN. To \Vinona Darleen. \Vashington . J).C.: The con1n1ercial spot s Phyllis Diller has riln1ed for TV arc for a food sponsor. Of 30-and !a.second duration ... To P:nn Jtoyet', ltaleigh. N.C.: No. Actor Jlarry J\tor.i:un, Jack \\'ebh's !Friday's) prirtner in the second go-round of "Dragn('I." is no kin 10 humorist llenry J\1organ . .To ~trs. (irt1Cl' Pnschen. Des ~loincs:. You 're right th at Steve Rossi's partner on Jerry Le"·is' telethon wasn't !\1arly Allen. ll \.\'<IS his new partner. romedian Bernie Allen ... To lletx.>cca Clover. Canton. Ohio: J{e- garding "the tragt'd.V of Th~lma Todd ," the mol'ie star died in 1935 111 wh;.it \.\'as recorded ;:ts "mysterious ci rcun1- slanccs." ll 11·as one of 1hc headline-making real-lire dramas of its da y __ ·ro r.·lrs. Andrew \Veiner. nrooklyn; Thal '.'i been a recurrent rumor -Th:.i t Carol La"Tenee and Robert Goulet aren't seeing aye to aye. Hut it's fal- lacious. The talented cou ple even teamed for a block· buster engage n1cnt in Las Vegas recently -fir st such en- gagement in sorne yea rs . _ . To Johnny King. Shreveport. La.: Reason yot1 can't locate a movie theater interesled in booking Belle l}u\'ls' "fl ush, Hush. S"•ecl Charlotte" is that it's ;:i\ready bee n sho\\'11 on TV. Aftrr that exposure 1·ery rew If any theater opt'rators "'ou!d dare try to sell it to paying customers. Sc111/ 11v11t 11111.'.<;f/(111.<; to lly Garr/lier. •·r./nd Y<HI Askf'd Thul." core of /J11s Nc1r~paper. I'. 0. Ho.c 1560, Costa 1,lf'sn 92t;2(i. 1'lar1/1111 uiul l-fr1Gar<hicr11·1// O>IS!l'I'" llS 111<u1y q11e.~r11 1 11,; a.~ ihey co11 'n 1 rJ1r 1r ro/ur1111 . l1 11 I the vo/!lmf! 11/ 111111/ 111t1loes p1.·rso110/ rt>plies 1111,-ios.~ib/1·. 7 & 10:07 ••• •'LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT" (R) 1:40 CALL THEA TRI FOR SUNDA'f MATINEE SCHEDULE DEC. 7-8-9 CONVENTION CENTER ANAHEIM MEET PLAYBOY MAGAZINE PLAYMATE SEE 17 5 (PG) ~ RODS, CUSTOMS , Bl K ES RACE CARS ' lli'oMOll- VALM:lll ...... ,.-1-. -...... ~---llUl'T fl(VIQ.Of· Dl"14 CW*'ON ~~ f~j ~ '' ' .. 'Afte1· the F11ll' \ .---------, Miller Drama at UC Irvine ! There is hltlt.· doubt thnt Arthur ft.-!1ll1•r r.:.111L-; <1n1uni.:: the gi;.ints of A 111 c r 1 t' u n p!ay\.\Tight s Ills "~alh uf a ~ulesman " prOIJClled hirn to that lofty :.iltitUJt' und his other \1·ork~ ~ not:1bly ".'\ \'iL1w ;:roin tl1e llndgt•'' 1u1d "The Crucihlc'' -havt• t•11ahl · ed hin1 to r11a1n ta 1n 1J11:-; prest1g1uus· st;1tu :-.. A1noni,: ~1ill1·r ·~ Iv.'"''!' :1t:· cla i111r~I ll'Orks, 1111tl proballh his nio:-.t pi_•rsnna! prvJ('('l, \"- "After the 1":111." ;1 1·;1111hl1nc. ••.t.FTEll: THE F.t.ll" A arnmrt llV f\.rlllt" M•llft !11r,.cl1•1I Dy H<>nf:tr Cat>en, ,,., 11e,111n b~ C.oJ .,. lie••~ ... !i11nt1"11 bi (. ......... ,., HA•Y•·y, >OoJrnl by 1l1ut• 1(0<on. to)~hlme• 0·1 tno,.l•ne Tu•D"' l""'l'f>!l!<I '""'""' tnrougn ~ntu•nav ol I o·circ ~ llV 1ne uc ,,~,,..~ Scl\ool "' ,_,,,. ""' AT lr•e ur1 V•ll~~e Tne.iru H •\~IJo loon• eJJ i611 Qvenhn M"gg1t LOU"t tlo!Q• o .. F"mer Mo!l>er El•le l !!U Mlr.~tV Fehl<': Ch•lrm•n TllE CA~f l,\o•~ Hu•1ar J~Vt Wlc~i.~m Jdl ~11venu~" C~n1~·~ Goille~ M<•.~ R•"·•«I i;o,tt,~td l\ot>h 1 1.,dl~ Ke"l•t (fV ll~I \l~M llOttl (t •IQ (,~"""" ll•vc" ~n11n1 Kdlhl"IO>t l!fd"'un ll•rt~ O•u~n <1111b1!1ous pla y 1\·h1ch !Jkt·s as its tl1c1nc no lt·ss a subject than n1ankind it s<•lf. It is an intellectual exorcis111 lhrough 1\•hich the pl ay11Tight pou1 s oul his innern1ost thoughts an(t feelings on life, sex. trut11. integrity and other n1c1 ttcrs of equal co111plcx1ty. Intermission Tom Titus Hlinosl a!lrgor1cal \1'ork sus· tiuned neither by con1pe lli 11~ lll\Ci!l'l'l1'eli[ l SU('h :IS \\,IS "l)L·<1th of a S;ilcsn1;in .. l iir llll«1tr 1L"al cxcih:n:cnt 1 ··vu·1v Froni the Bridge" 1 '\'he !iurdl't1 placrd upnll it s t vn tra l char<lctcr. Qucn!in. L~ l'llOrn1ou:;, llul lo !11s grl':ll WICKHAM HUTTER credit. t\1;.irk Huller provef> hiniself 1\·ort hy of the assign- rnenc I lut1t•r c;.iscs t•:isuu!ly . n::itur<1llY into 1hc r o l {'. c;:ircfully nicasuring his 1n- !t•11sity for his n1orc crucial sl'cond aC't scenes. J·l1s con· stanl st:irch for pcrson:il l1oncsly C\ln1rs a('ro.ss 11·11h high credib1li1y and his \'ari:i· lion~ ur c111otion 111 a ruh· \.\hl('h offe rs l)fl'l'IOUS f{'I\' :1f't' 11 L·ll 11lought out and ::.killfully t'!1;1C:ttd T\\'0 OF TIIE pl:i~·11-r1ght'~ t'f.!ll\1':11 plot lines touch on Ille Cotnn1un1sl 1n\'cst1ga11ons of tht· 1950s 11vluch ~1iller ::.~~ a1t;1cked 111 "The Crutiblo::'' 1 nnd his turbulent niarri.'.lgr to 1\!;1rih·n ~-lonroc . The latter is rei>rrscntC'd 011 stage by .JayC' \\lickh:iin in ;in e.\ lrt'Jncly n1oving pcrformanct• during 11·hich ti.tiss \\'ickha•n t:vulvcs fro1n :i naive ;inti !rusting 11obod~· io the hai·dcn· ctl. <lrug~dc1>endcnl sex god· d{'SS. Hf'r cli m:i!ic scene \Vilh Quentin is the lrue n\('3\ 01 lhl' p!;1~·. Less 1mprt>ssi1·e, though C'Ol11f>t'!t'.'nt. 1s Jill Silverm;in as Qu cnun's first "'ife, for 111hom ;in increased quota of in tensit'' in her earlier scenes 1rould ·be 1vclcome. t.1 ike Henard is "'ell cast as Qucn- 1111 'i 1ll lt.•ll1•1·!Ui1!1 y Wt' .1 k I' r I br11thl'r , u·h1lc Hichard Bobb. <ind 'l'rurlll' k l·::.~lL'I' dt·\11 1·1 strong. 11L'll·df·f111cd p•)l 1 r;11 ;ii' 01 tu:; parents. ALOSG TllE h"ll•·r prrfnrnu1ncrs 1n 111t• l 'l..'I pro· du1·t1011 arc 1ho~1' .. r l'r.uf.l (:,-1rdncr :-11111 Bruce Sn111h :1 ~ \l'.IJ of Quen1111 ·~ ;1'-~<11·1:d•"• !raprx·d hy tl11·1r L1111h111k1 11f! pasts 1n nn lJ II f u I I' I I I II ~ µrt'SCllL ThL•lf '\'I'll\: IO~l'tih·f ;i.; botil f;H't' 11.t• lrlljll'lld!!l)'.! "111\ch hunts· 1, Hit· bt~t ot th•· f1r :.1 ;1rr :\!Ol'lllf.l drL·an1lik1• 111 ;ulll 1111! 1:1 Quentin s :.pll1·:t· ul u1-1 10!1't'l1ll'llt lift' (\111!11;1 1;,111 •. , :u1 d Kathl'rl!h· l!;'d111u11 a:. 1h<- 1~ould ·bc co1npa111u11::. 1·1 ;1d1•d h~ Quentin'!! eon!111u;d r.1- tu :n;-il11ntiun. Yfltin..t \\1eha··I , r oht·11. son nf th<' ditl'1.:h1r 111;1\..e~ his dt'but µ1 ;1,1111g QUl'll · 1u1 :1s a Uni . "i\f!t•r J!il' J•":tll " !'<'"f'lllhl l'S a novl'I brought 10 1hf' :<;1;1 gL· ;111<t rcrhaps it would sueCl'l'd bel ll'l' in thal f1lrrn . 1•\ bl• l'OllSli!l1l'd at i1llC.!) h'l~!ll't' : t\c1·!·rtht·less, lht· ~\. ! pru- duelion is an 11111>n'S~llf' p11•1·t·1 nt "'orkman~h1p a1td ;111 111 · tcllectu:il slrcleh for <1 ::.!U(l1·111 l'On1pa11y wh1cl1 r ;1 r i' 1 ~ ! sl:ickl'flS in it s t a ~ k ['{'rformances con11nuc lnlllgh! through Saturda~ :ii 8 o'elot•I.. 111 the Village Thca1er vn tlH' Irvine campus. "Fran~is' Plans Revival SP1\RKS. NC'I' ~AP 1 -C;1n Francis !ht· 1':i!king ti.Jule speak to 111 o d er n -d u y AfnCric:.i'.' l)Qna!d O'Connor , sta r of the pop11!ar fi lrn serif's of the l!HOs ;111d e<1rly 1950~. thinks so. and he's goi ng to try 10 prove 11. c!1ild star. no111 48 .. lie 11•:ts ru1tit'Stabllshmtnl before this a 11 t i cs t a bl!shn1cnt thing b<>can1c popular. He's against l11f.lhPr ciuthority though he knows he'll :1lwa vs be a career 1n<1n in the Na1;y or ~1arincs or "'hatcver." If tht• fi rst or the Fr::inci~ 11lms is succcssft11. O'Connor says. others will be rn•1tl<.~: de<iling with a range of sub-: jccts from the generation ga p to 11·om e11's lib. DO YOU KNOW? We Ca n Repair \fosl Makes of HEARING AIDS Quickl y and Economi cally l l'h;1n•·t·'l ari-th.II SC':ir~ t.in rcp;ur 11!1' h1-.1nni.: .11.t \'11u r,• Y.1•.1 r1nJ,t nvv. l'.h.1.t«11•r br.uuJ 1t I' Hn·n~ 11 in tud:i~· for ·• 1·1<'<Ul·ur 1n c;:pt•l't1 on ;ind c•<:C1111 ;1!1' If 1! nlu<t ~1.1\' l'•l\L 11 \••1•,1r 11n1' uf nur' hc;1nnc :J1J'\ 11ntil \ours 1s rc.id1· ASK A BOL"f >F.,\ TIS' BATTERY CLUB F l ~D Ol"f HOW \'OU CA:\ SAV E MO!\E\' THE EASY WA\' ,\sk About Searc;: Convenient Cred~l Plans "' .... ' ... , .. ' " ....... ,, "' ! .u .... , "'" '""' """' , .. ,. ........ ,,_ .. .. 1011 ... . .-: ...... . 1.,, ....... 1<1•" Hill• I •••ft .. •• ''"''"""" ,., ..... r'"'" Homp" . ....... !'.>"'' "'" r"'' 1 ......... '•"" Thi.' fin!.' <Iris d;;>partrnenl <if UC Irvine. has f:isluoned ;.:111 ;.1rtisti cally sound and v1suall~· hn\lianl prndul'linn of this rnost delicate or all ?lli\lc•r 11·orks as ils 1najor auttunn offering. Director ll o h c r t Cohen 1rea\'l'!i his stutll'nl cast rhrou~h a pattern of deman· ding iii.ices, .shifting focus on-" a panoran11c ~ L ;1 g e 1111- prcssivcly designe<l by l~;irv Bcl!ihc :.111d hghtl'd 1\·i1h <1t - tention to niu1ll!e dctJi\ by C;:in1cron !lar1ey. \'ET, l::\'E~ JS 11!1:1l 1na~· l'mr.ri.:c lx>fort' 11s t'IOs1ng Sa turd<iv a.s :in in1111acul3\L' production. "After the Fair· remains a bulky. didactic r111d sometirnes obscurt• p 1 a _\ \\'Cighted by the he:ivy h:ind.~ nf pcrsoo<1l inl'olv1:111ent 11 1.~ :i lengthy /nearly three hours 1. "I don·1 know 1vhelher we'll ;co af ter \\';i!ergate. or 1nakc it ix>!itic<il son1e other \\ia,v, but 11 h;is to be topicti!. th:i1 ·s 11•hat made F r a n c i s in· !('resting." said o·eonnor. o·connor says Chi ll \Vills. lht' original voicr of rrancis. h:is agreed to do the nc1v Fran- <·is voice. but n ne1v n1ule \l'ill hal'c to be foun d. O'Connor plans 10 produce Il l' filn1 indepcndrnll'I anrl then either sell 1he f;nishrd product directly to movie thea- ters or 11·ork through a dis- tnbutor. In the rneant ln1e. O'Connor ls keeping bu~y with his ni ght club act. plus television ap-1 pearances and 111riting. lie says he has fully -- recovered frorn a mild h1•art - attack "'hich sidelined hin1 for m 'MANN THEATRES "SUMMER BREEZE" A New Surfing Film By Allen M ain 7 :10 & 'i:30 fatk E¥enin9 A rev1\·al of the series is undrr \1•ay. and O'Connor hopes 10 begin production on the first of !he ne1v Francis 11101·ics in about five months. •'FllANC IS '\' ,\S ;1h1 <J YS ;it least 10 years ahead of l11s tin1e," said !he former Fourla ~ion~ ,,. 1~0LLY\\'U()!> 1L·Pr 1 Peter Fonda signed 1d!l1 pro· ducc•r ~liclicy Z1dt• to ~Tar in "l)irty ~1:.iry Cr;izy L:lrr~·. · for 20th Century Fox . 'fJt} Jbuth Coast Repertory A M.t.STEllPIECE OF T IM ELESS S"TlltlE Moll1r•'1 "THE WOULD·IE GENTLEMAN'• NOW THll U DEC. l' .. II Tftt Eltm ... 11 Ot A M .. !kl l Com.or -l •n>CIUt Slrl•: 1111 NEWPORT. COST.t, MES" FOil llESEltVATIONS, C"LL -... ·1 UJ "A"H WEONESDA'f" !RJ '"" "'\TJl~W D"'r..c;" '"' "KIO ILUE" "Al':'i r:• 'f tt Pl"IC.ER O !I' THF. c;~u1c;" WESTBROOK c.'i:':::'. ON Wlll/llllNSTll • QNI llOCll 1.t.lt ~='li:'i'ii'T.:i::--'f'll.""'. 530-4401 fou r mont hs in e;:irly 1972. tit"'1tAIH CrNl Mll COAPDRllflDN distributor. a FOUNT AIN VAllfY ,,.<1:,,..~I ........;oo;;;o;-,,;1,g,;r.1R "VAL.A.CHI PAPERS" & "BL.:T I Yt'ON'T direct ill "SHAMUS" !RI n1y!il'lf because I h<11·c to \1·ork ( '!o!ll!!ll!!ll! .. ..,!11!!11!!11!!11!"" a JOVNTAIN VAllfY .,.., . .,..~n ,.._...1loO.-..U.\, A ;:""i01l;c..11 "M'A'S'H" IPGJ & "HAROLD & MAUDE" CPG! elosely \V tl h the n1ule." s<11d O'Connor. "It's not rt allv dll- f1ct1lt 11•orking: 11·1th a i-nulc.I but you ha\'e to conccntrarc on 11n1ch1ng the n1ule's n1outh 1 ;111J listen to the voice rron1 offstage .'' ••••••••••• ... UA CITY ANO SOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESOAY Ilk CL•OI ES ANO GOLDEN AGl!!llS) OPt!!N 'TIL 1:00 P .... "J IM! HENOlllX" Janit~ Joplon >.;. "KEEP ON ROCKING" ··: .. l otto In Colorl CRl :·:;. '!;;;;5E'i""""l1rl :: , ............. . ~T-======Y--''-""'"--~:i~~ ·::::~:\\'.\ ·~· O•ilv ll :Jll Pl/\ Unuw~11~ E ~qw"•I~ Folm! "~10- • OM.t.llTM.6." -plu._ "VIRGIN ANO TME GYPSY" "' .I. Cel•9~!!UI t.1mpoo11 On M~YI~;· • Por"olr~ohoc "( E S E~ SMOP" !)q J•r• • emme~ AVA'ITI" (P i !lol'1 In COIOri • Oe"nl1 H•Dl>~• "1(10 llU~" "ACr Ell" l o•n In (OIO•I (PG) O•nnl\ Moppet Wlrttn 0•TU "KIO BLUE" EUien Go uld "M•A•S'M" "L.t.ST .. MERIC.t.N HERO" l e•I! I~ (01011 (~GI 'lT.l.L!AN CONN ECflON'' "OtL L!r•UCf<" <.O·•· Ill) Sil . .t. Su". 11:)0 & 1:10 "NIGHT t EFOR E Cl<l!l~~MA~" "MANS CHlllSflAN ANOEll SON" S1rAlql!I F rom S .. l'CIM! "YOUNG Pl .t.VTH INGS " "5!V, .. HNI', & SVE"!" t otll In Colorl 4XI f OW A R OS ~ l\I \1\) ~\ltR . . ,,, . ,., . ,, ,, ~' ..... IOTM uno "0 "' ~ ·~·· ...... ~ ... ·Jt:Sl.S CltRJSf SlJl'ERSlAA" p1,,. 1 Qll.NCO ,'! 11 1QE tl 1·~ "l•01H1• M)N $1$fll MOON" WARREN ilEf.I fY J"d )(.Ill( c1<1;1 1Sl1E in "M,CAll ond M•5. MllllR" l'l ---------.., I I 16'" NOSTALGIC W(ll( WllllOAY~: 1:30 ' 9:30 SAT.-SUN~ 1:30, 3:30, S;JO 1:30 & 9:30 -----rwo Walt Disney CLASSICS I Wt111DAJS: 111 $ S.t.f.SUN: 1:40, S & l:ll -AND- DUMBQ THE FL YING ELEPHANT W'IO D•TS: 1 & IO•IJ JAl·SU".1 1.~. J:~O. I, & 10 11 Iii'•-.,,,' I • '• ;., , ,\ ~· .. ·~~ , ... ··-· " Elizabeth Taylor "" ' 'i\sh Wednesday" I HenryFonda l .... ·~~ WllKDA'i'S 1:&0 s aT .. SUN . 'l:OO, S:'20 , 1 :0:0 ll, AND J ACK LEMMON "SAVE THE TIGER" Wll11D.t.T$ 7·00. 10:10 SAl •• SUN. J :4 S, & 7;0 J 10:10 ,~, OMl" M~t\ DAI LY PILOT ·1-••• Jl!>!I v .. Udo ,, .. _1!1-o>lt 111.>t>t 61J·t .1M A GREAT COMBINATION I Roar once again with the original movi e cast .• _ ti\) \I ;. I",. P1r·~ "l't Product10fl ~· ..... J • l 11lot b~ Ol I U~l • )Jf; 1 • I• -' - "BA NG THE DRUM SLOWLY " SPECIAL' OOlLlllt DA'f WEONl:'\DAY ~HOPPER~ MATI NE E 1 P.M. PLl'<; Fl:EE REF-REl,H MEN TS! MESA c~~:: 1884 NEWPORT BLVD S48· 1 SS2 TUE'i. LAST OA'f! '•IW.o'JO .. , .... •1 •11 ~· '"' -~~.; - L"'c•'" .1. ... . .. .... . ·-· 111-6010 ·--··-·· .. .. --·· ''"'' t61·1•11 --·--tME WAT WI Wiii !Ni ,.ln•MAllO~ JINNT .... ~ .... "" .. -·· ,.._,,_. $.M ·•lll UIPU •cuu ~!UI (1 .) OON'T LOOK IN TMl IASIMINT (2,) Hit MAN IN! jl,) SLAUGHTllS llG II~ Off ·-... -·. ....... - '"··-•w. 111.1•1 OOUlll SHOCl SlfOW! IT l~S TOU .t.P.t.11 TRIPLE IRONS !ti TERMINAL ISLAND fll l __ A,.., --·-$]•.727J M , t l lU! IP Sl"' ~ , ~' 0 '°/~'°'• • • I P_;;I Ill tO.\lt.. t "~' t H ... ~l.f' ''VI!'!"'-_.._,,_,, ·--... _ ..... l 111Mml (I.) IAffil Of AMAZONS fl! \l .) HONG KONG CAT ftl {J .) WONDCR WOMIH !'GI . E •J '' "- •••• UPI TtltQno10 ,\ 1•11.:·:fet· Carrie Ru tz. 3, 5ecn1s ovcrv.ihe!rned as she ponders docu1nc11t sent 10 he r in J)cnver in- quiring about Iler el- igibility to perforn1 .iu ry duty. ----- l hur~d.1) Oe-c~inbrr b 14 / 3 Path t.o Jobs Vocational Club Can Be Helpful lly J OYCE L. Kf'.'.\'.\'f.D\' \'IC,\ (\"t>i:atiOlldl lndw,111:jl rluhs (Jf Arncr ica) IS a lli1- li01l\l'JdC org::ini1.;:t1011 o f 153,00U studen ts 11·ho ;1n· 1•urollf'd In trade. 1nth1..;tr1:il, 1cchn1eal cind he a 11 h ~·­ cupat1uns cduco.1t1on c·uur"'" l.Qeal clubs <1r1• org:u1 iz\·d ho!h 111 lugh schools <i nd po.'>t li1t;h :,Choo! instllu!ions. i\rriong VICA"s p u r po ,. 1·., arL'' help111g s1ud1·nts d1•\"1•lop le:1d:irsh1p quahues. elo-.1ni-: the .'<t"hool-\1'ork g:1p; fo!itl'rtng respecl for thr d1gruty <1f 11·ork : and pro1no11ng lngh ;.t;1ndards in 11ork t•1h1r..;. craflsn1ansh1p. scholarsh11> :in•I ~afct~·. This is !hf' org;inL•'.a\1•0n refcrTf·d !O in thii lt·tt -·r nt-:Alt .J(IYCE: r 111;.!1 \•1 ,1 11·ou)d gi ve \'JCi\ a IXlu~I through your {'ul11n1n. Spt':1k · 1ng :~s a forn1r r :"!11dcnt rnt•n1h!•r of 1hi.~ fine org<1ni7;1- tion. let me sununari zc n1.v personal r(';isons fur hl'liL·1·1n~ it dcser1·cs rci.:ogni11011 ;111d support. For on{' thing. \'[(';\ gait' n1e confidence in n1_1·:;clf !I 1:1ugh1 nH' a s!vle of doing liusu1t·i.s. C;1ll Jt lcJt.k:rshiµ, c:il! 1t 1nold1ng L'h:1 r:1Cll'r, c.:all 11 11hat you will. VICA lflu gh l 1111• 10 l'l'~prct othl·rs and th<'1r Op1111ons. llut it <1lso taught n11· to rC'spccl 111v 011 n opin - 1011~ and ho11· !u 1nflt:t•nct·1 1.1h1·rs to 1 .. ~ 1\'ny of thinking :\F T r: H GBAIJUATIO.\'I 1111111 1u11a ·rech. I went look· 1n:.: for :.i Job :is a t•o111putl'r I tec.:h1111·1:111. I fuund <l JOh 11·11h a 111n1pan\ 11 here I lt':irncd ho11' to fix l'\'erytlung fro111 a k(·ypun!·h hi ;111 IB~1 :Uio. But f had ah1•ays 11a111l'd 101 (Career Corner J 1 Vitami11 E ls11't 1111rk for rnrs(•Jf. so aftt'r <! yt•ar. I 11 rritc <i lc1ter of ri·s1cn;111011 to I hr cor- porcllaJ11':-; prl's1dcnt. llC' fll'IV 10 lll·n1'rr :111d tl'll'd to talk 111e nut of it. llL' 1v:1s so irn- pressl'd 11·ilh n1y !cttr r t'1a t 111' 11 ;int rd to 111cct me ;1nd d1:-;cus.~ 1ny reasons. I3ut I had niadr up n1y mind that l could go out and be suc· 1·c!'s ful a! anything l put n1y n1ind and heart into, so I lt'fl. l had S<l \'ed Diet Substit11te thousand dollars \1°hile work- ing so I 11·as nble to consider ca rcfull.1· s c I' l' r al different fields. I dl·t·idl'd that the easiest busl nes..s to ge t into ''':ls a service-oriented one. I nppronct·ed an cn1ploycr I h;1d 11·orkl'd for in high school :1nd lold hitn I thought I could improve his business through an advertising progran1 . This prnvcd to be n successful ven- ture and I made a handsome profit fron1 my 1\'0rk and gai n- t'd experience in ndvcrtising and public relations. But, whi le I am retaining this si ngle account. I decided there 11·as too much '-'Otllpclition in II'.tse fi elds so I took the n1oney J'd earned and set up an office in my home. I then broadened n1y busi ne-ss 111- tercsrs. DEAR DR. STEJNCllA(Jl\': I hal'C high blood pn.:$S11re. I am 43 ye~1i·s old , 5 feet 10 and wcighi 240 pound s. ~ly doctor \\•ants n1c to redu l'". I haven't been able to take off v.·eight. I've read thnt 1'it:1n1in I~ ~·ill cure high blood pressure. \Vhrit is you r opi- nion? -!I.Ir. C. CO~l~·I ENT: I th ink you arc tr.ving to find the e:isy 1vay out -or not dieling. ! A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE out -or not dieting 1a believe lh<.1! taking off excess 1\'C1~h! i:" one of the first prin- C'irlr>s in handling i.h1· hi!ih b\riod pressiwc prob!t•in. As for 1·itn1nin l~. 1t is not n u1111·c1-sa l!.v rr.cog uized ;ind accepted n1e1il00 of lo\vcring blood prcs.~urc. &lier stop tr~1i ng to tak(' short cuts. t.;ct cirtcr that CXC'l'SS poun- dage by a s1cady. old-fasll ion- ed diel. Th<.11 1\•ill )l('[p your lligh blood prrssure n1orc 1han 111k1ng \'1tan1in E. For ~!rs. J .: Considering your recent skin rash :if1C'r ta king ur the hobh.v of rai"ing l'hr~·s~1111hrn1un1s. 11 's poss1bh· ~ ou 111:1y hav<· to givr it u~. l)nl~' ;in al1rrg1st c;1n dt'cidf'. 1\ccording to a rcc.:4•n! :ir11c!e in Archives of l >t•rrnatolo~v : "Thi· chr.1s:1n1l1l·1nlrn1 i~ 0111· nf tllL' llHlSl tllllHnnn C<ll l.:"l'S of skill r;ish :1n1011g flo risls and gar<ll'ncrs. ·· Fol' 1\i rs. F.: Be th::inkitil for having a good pt•diatrician. ;1 good radiologist. and a good surgeQn in diagnosing and lrt'ating y o u r !l-month-old ;.on"s int u ssust•cptio n 4 ltlrscoping or an upper por- lio11 of bo11'L'! 11110 ;1 lo\\'C r portion t 1\hich suddenly cut 11ff circulalion to the gut and invill'CI g an g r l' n c and pL·ri1onitis. They prt•vcnlcd llus co111· phca!ion by t'a rly orerat1on ro rrlease !ht' obstructl'd bo1\'l'l. :-io11· that it's over you ·rr \\'Orrying unnl·crssarlly !hat it n1a y occur again. L·sual!y it doesn't. l11t l1ssusct'ption is rn o s \ con1n1nn -when ii doe5 oc1·ur -helll'ef'n the a ges of six 111on1hs and one ~·l!ilr. \!others should b cc o n1 e susp icious 1\•hen a youngstrr passes blood. has di arrhea i!nd loses C1ppclite. As ~'OU can sec. early diagnosis and treatmrnt is un- rortant. 'fhcrc's grl'at hope 101· curl' undl'r s uch c1rcun1!>lanccs. IA'arnin~ to tontrol the en10- tions is most important f11r hl';1 rt p<it icnts ad\'iSl'S f)r. ~lcincroh n in his hook lel, .. 2~ \\'ays ·ro I're1·cnt And Treat Coronary Disease." f or <t t·opy 11Tite him at thi~ paprr t•nclosing :i.i ecnts I \' ClH\' and a STA\IPEIJ. SELF-,\0 - IHiESS ED 1-~\\'El .l)l'E. 1\1 \" f N I T I A L I N- \'EST\ll:'.N1' ltype\vriler. fil- ing cabi111't ;i nd stationer.I') came to about $7~0. \V ith this l l:iunl'hcd nn c of the mo st !ai;!'i11·111 ng businf'SSf'S in the 11orld I eslabli•hcd a con1- p:inv to find heirs to cst;11es. !ih~ · in~11 •·;10L'f' policies <ind ahandoncd bank accounts. I hav(' been lortunatc in this cnlrrprise ana have turn- ed a nice pro£Jt. I was able to hire e1nploycs. No11· we 're br;inrhing out into other areas. One of our current activities · 1s offering parking facilities lo h1cyelists. \\'c began in- sr:1111ng r11ctnl bike g;iragcs t•:illf'd "Bike 'i\ Lock" in city parking lots so bicyc:!ists could park ,-ill d;i~· for a 1n1n imal f1·1· \O\\' ll'C'"rc planning to ,q•I! the bike gnr:igcs lo apar1- 1nt·n1 011 tll'r~ for 1 c n a n t hit~ cl1:>!~ --Stephrn P. Hane~. n1·n1·cr. (.'n!o. JUST A FEW OF THE MOMENTS THAT MADE ... The Mildle Ent a isis .•• the nsign1tiott of Ya President Agnew ••• tllie Mets rice fio111 t.ll pllCI ta a pe11n1nt vicUly ••• Tllo• IM •'"I' other lfllt •nd 11• 1re1t eve11ts ire rec•d ii 11citimg text 1Pd pict .. s Ni ... 1 Otll •llniver say editioo olTHLWORLD IN 1973. Tllis ._,_ llool<, woic~ ........ ,.,..,w·•~.is THE WORLD IN ----------------------------------, : THE WORLD IN 1973 t : Orange Coast Daily Pilot : : P. 0 . Box 66 : l POUGHKEEPSIE , N.Y.12601 1 Enclosed is S Plea se send copies o f The World 1n 1973 at $4 .95 each to Name Address ______________ 1 City and St ate Zip No. ___ : Send gift certificate to 0 -......... *""'~ ... I I I Name ----------------: MWl!ltper It I .... low price of °"'' $4,95. Or""' ,_ r:llJf l<Nl1YI Address I City and State 7.lp No. __ : ---------------------------------~ -'' . , ..... .. ' : I l 4/50T s519 $1199 OU ART ' ' , . L'n1 lnni I t'I I> ;1ftc c <llld Thl 1\1T I 6-8 poi• Bu I • B pos \\" {' µ10 OJK' the })](' "" ., ' l sir S1;i 1hr lw< :-lr dt'f of afl l lop Ok I 1\1. ;n fir 4· l lh /H !h( H ill Fr ei qu w he fjU " Oil m ,, "' le R le J IC " K d in WIL LI E DAVIS US C Fae.es Ut~ll1 .Five; S111itl1 Up set I 'SC"s bn sk{'!ball lf•11111 plays thf' t:r11vt'rs1t~· ol U!;-ih ;1! Su l! Lt1kc Cily tonight 111 !he 01x1nt•r nf ;i \l\'crg;H,l\.' ln p. The 'J'n1J1111s nH'CI lllu101s SalUl'd<I Y a11 c rnoun :1t Ch:1n1paign . \"t::ih ~ !·l ) l11s t t1J l\a nsa~ St at~·. 87-82, an1t b<•ti\ l ..1i~ol;1 in ovcrllnll', 100·104. 'l'hl' Troinn~ t l-U1 OC;it highly ratL·d Ar11.ona. 11/H-ifi. lasl S;11u1·day night. Leading rtah 's 11·i11 o\'cr Lovola was 6-8 forv•arct Charil's ri.tcnalli ·\\'Ith 2-1 points. fo llo1vcd by 6-2 guard Luth er Burd1·n with 22. Bolh arc sopho1nores. Jt'll b1: on radio \ l\AUC) at 6:30. • (:fjJlllOJ•S 11'ittS HOSTO."J' -Ynunli J u111ny (onnor:;; f>OSf('(! hi '> st•cond consecuti ve. \'ictnry \\"ednt•<>d:i~ ni~ht and rll'IC:11di11~ eh:ini- 1111111 l11e N;1s1a:.c rt,bounded fro111 a11 uprning 1narch upsr t fo r ;1 triumph Jn lhi' srconcl rou nd or lhe SS0 .000 Con1- JJH'n:ial L'nion r-.tastl'rs 1cnnis to11rna- n1rnl. 'rhl' 21 -yl'il r-olrl Conn{lr S got off lo :l !orrid start <\nd 1h1'n sur\'i\•rd a Joni:: st ruggle to hand \'.S. f>av1 s Cup \'etcra11 Stiln Snl11h ;1 6.{). J.U . 7-{, loss in a rh n lll'r dt:<·idcd 111 a 14-poinl tit·-lirf'ak1·r. :"l"ilst:1s1•. <1 27 · \·1-;1r -old Romar11an l>t·:Jl t•n by 1\Jlll'r1t·":1n '!'om c;nrn1 an 111 ~!r;11ght S<·ts Tuesday n1,i.:ht. ralliC'd to 1lt'h'at \\"unl.Jtrdon l"h;:unpinn .l :1n l\11d1'S of Czt"<-·hos\u\'aki;1 &-4. 26, 6-·l in the ;1 rtcrnoun 1n I lynes t\u<lituriu111. In other ni.atchcs. John Nc"•con1bc topped Gor1niln. 3-6. 6-2. 6-2 and Ton1 l)k~a·r do"·ned t\lanut•l Oran ll'S. 6-J, 6-3. e Ki11ys T r i11111p#1 11\"GLE\VOOD -Center Frank SL f\l:irseille set up three Los An gC'les goals in lcs;; than four n1in111c.~ during the l1r.st prri()(I spark ing: the l\ings to ;1 4·1 i\alional llock1·v l.(•:Jl!IJe \·ietorv 01·1•r !ht• l'iltsburgh Pcn~u1ns \\1ed1;e!:>dnv 11ight . ' 1"he \'ictorv \\'ilS only the second for !hr Kings iri tht•1r la;t 12 gan1es, but ii r11ovr1I then) ahead of Pittsbu rgh in1 0 a 11e 11 llh J\1innesola fur fifth 1)lat l' 111 rhc \Vcstcrn lli\'isiou. • /tf f!Sllll .i\dt:'fll1("~5 PEBB LE BF.ACM -C a s s a n d r :i Frrtman of Costa 1\lcsa 1\'a:" onC' of ('tght gol fers :id1·11nc1n.1; to t h c 11uarterf1nnl round 1n th<' Cal1Con1i:1 \\"omen 's Anu11cur golf champ1onshq1 hrr•• \\1cd nesdav. 1\!is-; Frrcmaii r~1rncd ;i ~pol in 1od11~ ·.i; c1uarterf1nals ~·itl1 ;; :?-l v1rtory Oll'I' I K•ni~I.' Urt)t'rnes of Snnr;1 1\\..1na i11 <.i fl!ll'·rou nd n1:1lch \Vt'dnt~}'. e ICt1:ell•• 1H1u·ri••• ~E\\' Y()HK -l't'll' Ho·1rllc. !'Onl· n11:-;~1on1 'r of thr> :'\ational Footb:ill L<'.:l!illt'. 1na1Tu•d C;11-ru' Cook£' of 1 .1:~-; 1\ngclcs Tucsda.v. :t ~pokcs1nan !or the Jc.'.lgue said Thurs da y. l! is the second marriage for bolh. Rozelle. 47, \1ho has one daughter. \vas legally separated fro1n his fi n;t \\·ifc. J ane. in 19f.8 ;ind \\::IS divorced in S<>p- tr 1n1J<;r 1!172. i\lrs. Cooke. the former \1 ife of a son of Californ ia sports pro moter Jack Kenl Cooke. has !Oree sons <ind one daugh ter. The ceremony \\'as performed in New York at the nomc or friends. Tcru1i s Owners Meet at BBC 'Vorld Tc;un Tennis franchise 01111crs arr mee ting at Balboa Bay Club today throu gh Saturday \vilh a heavy agenda on tap. 1i1ainly. lhey'll be s et t i n g ~uidclines (or iheir initial cam- paign . due to begin in ~fay . And they'll be discuss ing 11·hat courses tQ take if they don 'I receive sane· lion from the International L.a1vn Tcnni.'I Federation. - \VTf has franchises in Los Angel es , San Diego, Cleveland. Piltshurgh. Minnesota ( T w i n Cities). Toronto, Detroit, Chicago. New York, Philadelphia. San Fran· ~isco. Houston, Miami •re.es, Den-- '1Cr, Baltimore and Boston. Laguna Beach's George MacCall i! commissioner of the new tennis concept, which features three men tnd women on eflch team, playing as a team. They 'll feature men and women·~ singles and mixed doubles in each or the 44 scheduled matches. • -. ' CAIL Y Pll.OT :J7 Dodgers' Davis Asked to Be Traded .... I.OS ANG l·:LE.S i/\Jll -'fh!! Los An):cles JJudgcrs ha1'(• traded t1w:1y their lct.1111 cap!alll . ccr1terficldt;>r \\'lll it· l ><.1v1s. f11r ~lontrcal's oul ~Utndi nK relit•{ µ1\t·h(!r J\1ikc J\htrShtill in r1 1no\'t" reportc-Ol y pror111>tc<I by D:1 vi~ huns t·lf Uav1s rt:1)1)rlf:dly uskt·d to ht· traded bct:<lllSc l)f ii l.Jl'C~kdov•rt 1n <:Olll- lllUll\<:;1til)O!> ~'Ith 1nanagcr \Va ll AlstulL that ntadc hiin fc(·! ht· couhJ nu lj.1nger play for lhc L>odgers. The 33-year-old fu.:ldt:r. :1 14 ·Yt'<ir VE·lcran who has spent his t•nlu'c ca rCt·r with the lX><lJ.:L'rs pl:.1yu1g for Als1t111, 1.1lso reported ly "'anl("<\ IO lea ve Lus ,\ng('lcs bccaus..• of 3 reL'Cll! divorc·c. Brsidt'S 1he lr<.idc f111· 1\l;1rsh:1IJ. 1hc Dod~ers also dealt reliever 'Pete J<tchert to St liluis \\'t'df'tesdav for cen1 e-r helder 1'01111111~ A~t·c. .. As tor askln~ to h.·a1·c, (>nv1s said only, "ll's a jkrsonat 1lu11g t h~t I dun't wal'll tu ~u into at this tin1c.'' "l fct·I 110 di~appu1ntrncnt al <111. :ilthOll gh t\11.: [)odgt·rs t1'coted 111c first t'las~." ~aid l)av1s, v"llo b:.1t1cd .285 in 1:12 g artli'!-1 for Los An~elcs last ~ca.son with lti !10111c l'UllS 1111d 77 runs b::illt'd "' "I consulcr ~Iont real a con1 ender. I n11~ht 1101 h:n e <igr(·ed to a lot of <·lu hs but Jin1 F;iun ing !i\\ont re<tl general 11\:111agt·r1 con1·1nct"<i n1c rhH t he ;\•anted 111~· ;.111d tha t he 1~';.1s rrady 10 rncel UPI Telephol• BACKHANDED LAYUP -1 11di:i nt1 ·~ Steve Green goes up past '1'0111 l\1r1:-;\o f-1 51 ;.1nd l{1<·k Su ttle of 1'\;11 1sas In sc·ore l\\'O poi nls in a col- lege h:1 :-.).;ctb;1ll g:.unc \\"c:d!lC'!'da y 11igll 1. c:rcen ~cored 22 poi nts, le acl- i n~ the l!oos1crs 10 :1 7'.!·:i ~J ,-1l'l()!'Y ::it. Cl oo1nin gto11. Ind . Collegl' Bas lietbal l 4 9ers F <i ll to Colorado ; Ca l, B eavers Tuni ble B£)l'Lf)f:1c L'ul1t !A\'I -St'O!I \\"~1U· n1 1111 l11! a 11~i~t lng l:1.1up 11d h \~ ~r(·ii11cl:-. 11·(1 u!!rl gave 1hc (.'o!or;1do Buffalni,;.~ ;1 iJ·/1 up.-.c! triun1ph 1•11·r 121li·r.i11k1·tl C;d Sl<:ll \' I !.nng B. :11•h 1 IJI e11\lt'~1' lJa.,kt•tb;1ll \\\·1l11r:-d:1\ 111ghl \\1('(ln1nn. tl1e ganlf'·l11g!1 ~c:orer 11 11h :;2 points, 11·{lrk1•d frl'C und('l'11t'<i1 h t'U!I· s1.<:tentl v in the second hal f as Colorado broke ·t h c 49crs :tone dcf('n.c;c ll"h1ch had confused the Buffaloes 111 the f1r.!il half. Tom ~l t:0.!1111:111 IPd the Terrs \1·i1h 2fi p11111l~ ;111cl .hihn Lut:as ;itld ed 2.4 :1~ :'\L)r~ land r:111 11p 1 t~ largest \'ictory 11i;1r~1n !ll ln~!or.1. '' .\~l·poin t .~prcocl. ,., 13l))0Yll NG'l'O~. lnr1, -Third-ranked lndi:i nn hit nine of J!s first 12 shots \\'l·<lnesday night :ind rolled to a 72-59 collt•ge basketball victory over Kan sas bellind the career-high 22 points of jun ior Slt•i't' GrE'en . 1'he lloosiers dominated the contest in 1"1nning the ir second straight game of the season. my salary dem ands. I told him lie had 1t de;iJ.'' :iaid the S:JOO,OOG-it-y~ar Dav is. \11ho as JU-yea r ve teran had the right tn <ipprove Of reJect the ·w<ip. 1'hcrc w:.1s oo to1111nl•11t tin the. reported differences bct w('cn Alston and Davis rrunt Dodgers president Peter O'f\l<.illey. but Alston said he thought un.v dir- fcrences with Davis had bet'n in frequent <ind easily ove rcome. Alston said he always thoui;:ht hi s relationship v.•ith !Javis \\'as a "rlo:;e 0111•." Dodgers vice preside nt ;\I Ca mpanis s[1id the dea l \\'ilS ff1adc '"because 11·e had the opr1ort uni1y to acquire one of bast'bn ll's bl-st relief µitcher s.'' Ralsto11 Ma1111i11 g Strategy • LOS ANG El.ES r AP \ Dennis Tials1on. three days aft er his U.S. Davi s Cu1J defense was sha!!ered by Aus!ratia, ignored th e calendar and exclairn('d, •·Jt's already 197~!" The captai n of the U.S. t£>a rn. beaten last 1veckend S...O by Australia. said \\ledncsday he al ready is mapping strategy, to"·ard regainin g the cup next year "'ith "'hat he called the deepest and perhaps the best t eam in Amer ica n history. The A1nericans 1vill have lo be better in '74, he sa id , because the veteran Australians -Rod Laver, John Ne1v- combe, Ken Rose\va!t -""·on't last for- eve r .~uL they 'll be jus t as tough nex t yea r. ltalston said Stan S1nith , Eric \'<In Dillen and Tom (iorman \viii be back and he expects th em to be. joined by .Jimn1y Connon;, Arthur Ashe and Bob Lut z. Ashe and Lut7.. as contract pro- fr·ssionals, "·ere ineli gible in 19?3 and Connors declin ed, although he did vol unt eer to play in the finals . Also invit ed arc liarold Solomon. Dick Stockton and Roscoe Tanner. ··1 can add llC\v guys but these arc the guys \1·ho dcsi'r1·e to play. Ou t nf lhcse nine. I'll pick !he four-man tca1n. lloJ>t1ful!y. lhey"ll all accept." 1\larty Hirss<'n. a 1973 member. \\ilS not listed "because he s."1id he doesP 't kllQ\\' ir he "'ill be a\•ailable to play." Jlalslcn said. lie said a representat ive of Conno rs indicat('d tha t he \\'ants to play. If 1\1exico beats Coton1bia, Ral ston's team \1'ill meet l\fex.ico Jan. 11-13 at Palm Springs. If Colombia is the op- ponen t. the United States must play at Colombia. '"Oli s team in depth \\'ill be the slrongesl. ever," R.alston said. "Talcnt- "'ise. I didn't see Jack Krainer play but I expect it to be the strongest lea rn ever." "I "·on't knock our team : \\'C' had a good team ." Ralston said "'hen asked if he felt he had the best players a1·ailable lrist 1\·cek. "Sotne people say that's true but I'm not looking for ex· cu ses. The 11·ay the Australians played on those lhree di'.l)'S, I don't think ha\'ing anyone else "'ould have made a dif- ference." Ralston said he didn 't 1~-ant lo alibi but ·he believes Smith was tired from tOQ many big matches during the year and Van Dillen had lost his competit ive C'd ge. not having played in a match since September because of stud ies at the Unil'ersity o( Southern Califo rnia . ··srnit h d00sn't have to pl ay in evcrv ma1ch." Ral ston said. "l'his year h'e 11·as the u11ly guy 11·ith Da vis 'eup ex - p('ricncc on the team . \\'e needed hint <ill the fitnc. NO\V \1"(' have. mnre guys \1 ir h ex-pcricnce. ·· lie said Smit h should learn to pace himself "like Jack Nicklaus does, or l.a\'er," n rilslon said Australia "has the easier draw" lo defend the cup. "They only play against Japan or India, then against Czechoslovakia or Spain, both • i n Australi a, to gain the finals, in Australia." The l>odgei's gal'e up 0:11 1~. \\ho hlild.S 11l<ll1Y of the learn ':. ull-uint• batting lltles, for ~1tir:-hull, .1 r1Wit-handt'(I rclJC\'er \1'hu 11·a:. runut•rup !O 1'U111 Sca\•er in the N11t1 011al Lca1:uc. Cy You11g A\,\·ard ba lloting. f\lnrshnll \\'RS cnlll'a1 or the Expos infield d<•fcnse la st seasor\ ;incl asked tu be lr'aded. li e li.:i<l <t 14·1 I n111rk lasl sensu ll wi th t1 n t·:irncd run average of 2.ti5 11nd ~u ved Ji gaint·~ wl11lc <1 µ- pl';1ring m 9"l garnl'S, a rn ujur !t·a~uc record. Hiehrrl. a left-hander, \\'<IS J.J \1•ilh a 3.18 ERA. A~cc. a IC'ad er Cir the 1969 1·~11raL·le-" Ni'w York ~!<'ts, h1l .222 last !>l'a~<n1 .31ld is expectect to duel v.'\th ~oung Torn J'a1·1on'k fol' llll\IS' Jt1h Pacturek tut :!Iii J,1,t i.1•ac;u n "\\'c hJ\'C bC'l'n <:unl·f'l'ncd 11bout 1lil' cond ilinn of Jun llrt•"·r•r':i haf'k ror tlu· last few ve;:i rs :utd hnl h \V11ltcr Al st1ln and I f1·it "'t• had tu liit \·1· tlit· l)\J' of rt'!H•f p1tc l1l'r \\hn \\-ulll<ln 't Ix: <1lfti·t1•(I by cithl·r r1i.:ht or JL·f\-h;1ndl'd hitter:-.," ·c;'lm p:Hll'> ~aul. t-.lursl\1:111 said fcom his hnn1c 111 J·:a-t L:1ni;111~. 1\.1ich. Ultlt "\Vhcn I he~rd ;ilJo11t the tratl•! 1ny fi r:-:t rl'aC'\IOn 1\'Us ah<111t ti lt' pt-ople I 1\'fl11ld bl.' lt•::iving behind . l'n1 leaving unc o{ lh t· f.:l'erl1l'lll 111u11ag(•r s in l>ast·ball 1n (;,·111• .\1 :.iueli " For B ruins Gritl Post Rams' Vermeil UCLA Aide E yed ATl.A!\'TA ~ L'!'l -UCLA coach Franklin "Pepper" Bodgt'rs a 1954 Georgia Tech gr;iduate \1'ho h!d the Yel- low Jackets lo thrl·C bo\1'1 victories as a quarterback 11·ilt return to his alrna mater as head footb;1 1l coach. Rodgers \1·hos(• UCLA Bruins had 17 victories and only fi\'C defeats the past t\\'O seasons 11·as 1he unanimous sel£>ction \\'ednesday of !he Tec h At hletic Boa rd to succeed Bill Fulcher. Acting on a rccom incnd atlon by Tech"s athleti c director and Rodgers' fornter coach Bobby Dodd the athlet ic board selected rhc 42-yrar-old Hodgers \\1cd- ncsdri y aftt'r Fu!cht1r rt•signcd s:iying he was ''nQ, longcr ha ppy \\'ith coachin.Q."' Under F'ulchf'r. th(· Yel!O\\' .Jnckl':s fini sht'<i this srnson \l'ith a 5-f. n·cord . In his first scasnn last ve:.ir TL•ch \Vas 7-4-l. including a 31 -30 viCtor y over 101•<1 ~11.e in the Li bert y Bo" I "I'm happy to br con1ing home:· snid Rodgers, \l'ho will a rrive in Atlan!:t for hi.I first meeting "'i!h the TPch players Friday. "I really lo1·c UCLA and \\'OUldn 't leave except lo go to the place 11·here I ushl'rcd at rooiball games. 1vrnt 10 school <ind ha1•c a 1nulti tudc or fr iends.·· :\lean~·hile. sptoeula1 ic11 is centering on Rodgers' po;;siblc succf·ssor at I .os Angeles. The coach \\·oultl n't d isc•is~ a possible replacement but specu lation is centering on Homer Smith. a Rodgers' aide and Rams backfie ld coach Dick Vermeit. Dodd said. ''!'in both happ y an d somewhat surprised tha t l\'e could get Pepper back. I be lieve he can recru it and win at Georgia Terh ... Rodgers said he had t1vo years rr- maining on r.;s UCLA contrac t and had yet to sign a t'On1ract \\•ilh Tech. "Bul a contract is nol Import ant."" he said . "All they're for is to protect th e coach and f'tn not \\'orried about being proi cctcd." \\11th Ttod gCTs as conch. UCLA ri nishrd this season as the nation's nint h-rank ed lram posti ng a 9-2 record. The Bruins also led the counry in rus hing \l'ith a 400.3 ya rds f)('r ~amc average. The ir onl y losses 1vere to i\ehras ka :ind to Southern California, t h e Puelfic Eight champions. Rodgers becomes the third coach at Georgia Tech since 1967 1vhen Dodd retired. Bud Carson. Dodd"s successor. "·as fired in 1971 and Pulcher \\'i'.lS on the job for only two seasons. Beforr Dodd retired . Tech had had only three coaches in 63 ~1cars. Rodge rs. an Allan!a nati ve, playf'd for Tech in l ft~l-f,.1 ;i nd the sq uad::: he qun rtcrhackcd pos!ed a con.bioc-d record r1f 30-?-I. !·le 11·:is arf assistant at Trch in 19.'i4 und bccan1c an <issistant at !he Air f'orce Academy, Florida and UCLA . The new Tech co<1ch took his firsl head coaching job at Ka nsas in 1967 and Jed that tea m to a record of 20-2'l. includin g a 15-14 loss to Penn State in lhe 1969 Orange Bo\\•\. Rodgers succeeded Tommy l'roth ro at UCLA and suffered throu gh a 2-7-1 PE PPER RODGERS first srason in ]!}7 1. Rut h1• turned lh:Jt in to 8-:1 and 9-2 records the past !•YO sea sons. Ut,;LA :1thll'lic direct or .I ll. l\lor·i::J11 sn1d rh1· s1';1rch \\'Ould l>egin i111111~•thc:.t rl y f(lr ~1 rt•pli1ct·1nent. "f rc:1lly ha te to sec hin1 lca1e ;1 1\tl yet I und erstand his grea t fcl•ling tor l11s ahna n1ater," f\-torgan said . ··1 k1101v ht· "'ill do an outstunding joh and l \1·ish him "'e.11." Rod gers, \\'ho \1•ill br given :i f!Cl! rein ln choosi ng his stn ff, said he \\"ill take some o( his assistants \Vi lh hi1n "if l can." Fulcher, a 1957 Tech graduate "'ho plil ycd three yea rs with the \Vashington Redskins of the Na t1on;1I Foo th:ill Le11gl1C, report edly 1•·.i s unhappy 1111h Tec h's hig h schol<.J-.11c rcqui rcnicn t ~·. 1vhich 1nadc recruiting diffi cul t. He 1~·ill reported ly go inlo busi11l':·•; either 1n Atlanta or 1'a ntp <y J·-1;,i. Soviet Coac h Raps Olga'~ Bad Attitude i\10SCO\V IAP 1 -Olga K.orbul. the ll ny darling or Soviet J.!Y lllr1'1~1 il'S, h:is been crlticizt•d for lal'k of :1 prop1·r a1 litudc b.v the na!i<1111tl coal'h \lhu ~:11~ Lyudmila 1'uri sche\'a 1s t h l' unc 111\1; 11·ins "'111.111 the chip s Rre clo11 n The rare publ ic criliei~lll i,y cntH ·h Larisa La1 ynin:.1 in lhe youl h nc"-s p:1p('·r Komsomo!skaya 1=-r R\'d<1 na n1C'd J\l i1;s Turischeva as t h e leader or So1·1l'l \~'Omen's gymnastics. Long Beach's Roscflc Pondcx!er hit a layup al th(• buzzer for the 49ers' last score. Pondl'Xll'r finished the game 11·ith 21 points. llis brother. Clifton. hnd Iii. Leonard Cray add i:.-d 14 ;i nd Clt~nn i\tcDonald 12. ,,. Cl-IAPEI.. 111LL, N.C. -J\i itch l\up- ('ha k came off !he hf•nch ;inrl si'or11d 17 points. leading fifth -ranked Nort h Carolin a lo a 7+.70 basketball victory over California Wednesday nit::lil. Rams' Baker Plays Key Role Although the criticis m of Olga \\'a " relatively mild, the fact that it 1\.1s made public indi ca!crl Soviet sport<; authorit ies .... ere not happy \l'i1 h t h~ 4--foot-l I slar's recent pcrforrnan('('S <1 nd also \\·ant ed to knock do11 fl ootnc or lht> adulati on she has received. She suffered a leg in1ury at the Eurcr pean Championships 111 London ;:ind finished behind Miss 'J\lrischeva, \\'ho ricked up her serond l::uropean chan1- pionship in a ron·. The Tar lleel s held the lead through lhe first half and "'cnt into the in- lcnnlssion with a 43 -:IB nu1rgi11 , bul California came back and i.,rrabbcd the lead 47-46 with 15:02 rcn1aining. Then . Walter Davi s. a frf'shn1iln. scored six straight point s and Darrell Elston added two with a long jun1 p shot . putting Norlh Cflrollna ::ihead by seven, and never trniled after 1h11 l. ,,. CINCINNATI -Guard Lloyd Dotts scored 27 points as lhe University or Cincinnati won its second straigh( college basketball game of lhe se1:1son vdth a 72-63 triumph over Oregon State \Vcd- ncsday night. The Bearcals palled oway from a 53-53 tie with 13 : 15 left and broke it open when Oregon State lost &-root.-11 center Steve Erickson on fouls with 4:06 left. ,,. COU.EGE PARK, Md . -Fourth-rank· ed Maryland, suffering no letdown ofter Its one-point loss to top-ranked UCLA, scored 24. consecutive poi nts in the first half and wenl on to smash Eastern Kentucky 100·57 Wcdnesrt11y night. Touclidoiv u Ton y LA's Des ig 1iated Run1ier l.OS ANGELES (APl -llascll<l ll has its dcsignat.ed hitter and the Los Angeles Rams hal'e their designated runner - ·rony Baker. 111e man 1nany considered a ''throw· in" in the Roman Gabriel trade lu1s played a re1narkable role in the Rams' 10-2 season that takes 1he1n into the Nat ional Football League playoffs. "It's sure different." the s.root·ll, 215· pound running ba('k observed in an in- ten:icw. "My tcamn1ates call me 'l)esignaled Runner' and · Short Yardage.' " Followers or the Rams call him "Touchdown Tony." Baker. who came from Philadelphia a long with wide receiver Harold Jack!I011 In the Gabfiel trade, tumed out to be a kCly acquisition. indeed. The Rams have succeeded on 75 of 175 third-down situations, an ou tstanding record. Baker \Vas six·for-six runnin~ tor fi rst downs against S11n Frnnci~ Sept. 30, when the Rams first exploited him ln short yardage plays . 14c hn.~ gained 298 yards in 73 carries and his fi\·e tourhdO\\'TlS are as n1any as the first-string backs combined. Tony turned down the volume of his \\'akeup music, Stevie \Vonder's "Inner VL<;lon." and said he savors being the man the Rams use when the going gets tough. Whenever a yard or so is needed for a. first clown, or the Ran1s get within five yards of the foe's goal, enter Baker. a stronger straight· ahead n1nner than starting backs Law rence ~1cCuteheon or Jim Bertelsen. '"If s very motivating to n1e because 11·hen I do come in, everybody on the footbnll field anrt in the stands know I'm getting the ball most of time. As I get into my stance, I see the defenders looking al me and moving around. "I've hnd a lot of success. I've only been stopped once -no. I think lt's hcen twice-going for first downs. 1 think our orfenslve line should get most or Ilk' cre<lit. lhough. They really make It ea.<:le r for me." l.lnkt•r snid he expects defenses to key on hln1 , and he usually hammers up the 1nlddle. However, Against New Orle11ns, 1he tean1 1hnt signed him a3 a free agent from lo\va State in 1968, Baker scored on a sweep around and end . "They keyed on me going inside, bring up a safety, but we took ·advantage of it and ran outside. We've also used p\ay-aelion passes to keep the defenses honest." Baker, "'ho started the season at 225 pow1d.<:, lost about 10 pounds 1vhen he was ill \vith a virus before the Ne1v Orleans ga1nc Nov. 25. ll n1ade him feel qui cker but he's anxious to regain lhe weight. "Sometin1es I lake some prelly good knocks and al 22S l'n1 more apt to n1ove somebody," he said. Baker doesn't belie\le he was only a nlinor part of the Gabriel trade. "l had a pretty good repulation around the league. I've had a few good yenrs but never finished out a year. 1 always managed to get banged up. It's just the 'v11y I play rootbnll -recklessly." lie 1nissed niost o[ his rookie year "''i1h a !'houlder separation. then gained &12 yArds and caught 34 passes for lhe Sainls in 1969. Miss Turischcva 11·;1s a leading st ar before Olga bur.st on lhe scene at the l\1unich Ol ympicS' and "·on the tl('ur1 s of sports fans. But a fa ll on the paral!rl bars cost her !he overall title '1'hich went l.o ~liss Turischeva . Olga swept up gymnastics medals at the Augt1st University Games in Moscow \\'here 1\Uss Turischeva did not compete. ~tis:s Latynina. herself eight times ~'()rid cha1npion . ·assesst"'<I Soviet gyn1- nastics and praJScd lhe r o u 1 i n es develop('(! by Olga. bu t scen1('d critical of the "Olga Cult " that has bt>en cre-atl"<i. The coach sai ct ~·liss Korbut's 1n- tcmalional popularity "'as '"full y deser,·- ed bot popul arit y is not leadership. The right to lead ership is .,.,·or1 not by ap- praisals of the fans. it shouki be deser,·- cd first.~m coaches. and from 1ean1- matcs .(l;n Miss Turi.seheva has h<'.ld that righ or n long time.'' Coach Latynin11 said Olgtf s (an!! say that "if there was no railure in ~lun1ch on the parallel ba ra and lf Utcre "·as no sudden leg injury in l.qndon ... "But that is the dividing 1\nc thal separates the real leader from ~ny oth er. even an exct•Hcnt nlastcr'. The force of the leader is that lherc 1:r; no 'If' for hln1 , tho t he should be ahle tu 11·in in any ~1tua1111n" I :J8 OAlLY PIL01 Sailo1·s Lio11s O! "'• o •• r, Plitt Sl•I! ~<>v.·port ll:irOOr If ! t' h 'S Sai\or'i n1adc h<i'll .. r ~11:r i;. posed!~ tough Kl' n n t· d ·: l Vt'ednesday night :ind ar1· vanced 10 tonight 's senllrin.11" in the nirnh <1nnu .1! \\"estm1n-.1er • ;>.l<innu ln\1!il· 1• tlona! hriskf't h:..11 i .. urn+·\ " Coach D:1lt· 11.'l~c\ ' H!l 1• d('feated ~a1l111 ~ tuok l\l·nnt1!\ apart. 59-45. ru: their third tri11n1ph 1.Jf lht' l'.<igt.• !-.+"'a:<on ~ nnd thl'\' 1r.1i!t·J only 1~1 1!1•· c;1rly going The victory oul~ \('\I fl'•~' into an 8.30 .tt':.i aga1~t h'J~t :Y ·~ \\•·'itm1 n ~tr r tonight , Kennrd\'. 11·i1h All-Fref•11 :1\' Le ;1gUl' :.~·l l·Ct1Hn \l:i\l l'orl• r and three n!hc·r rel Jrn111:.: starters on t1a11d. 11a;, un:1hl1· to sol1'e the uffen~1\"C' o!ll·rings ,· of Brian O'Flrihert~ :111d !he reboundin g ;:ihililv of &·8 J):1\e Sl.')mour ;.u1d 6·4 ~!:1tt Spt1ng· !er. And .l'\ev.µor t"s frl'C thro11· ability a!so came into focus. • The Sailors hit all nine. of ·1 their firsl half attempts, con· nected on 13 in a row ;_ind fin ished the night wilh 15 of 17. Overall i\ewport con nected on 22 of 57 from the floor while Kennedy's col d outside shooling netted 19 of 65 for 29.2 percent. If there v;as a turning poin! it "'as in the th ird quarter v.·hen lla gey·s quintet broke loose a 3:1-30 advantage with eight unansv.1ered counters. Frans Van Der Aa got it started with a 21}-footer with 4:21 to· go and then Spanglrr made two shots frorn the free throw line. -•.. • .,j,. •• - a r ""' ·:,.. ,&;.~ Daily Pllol Phg!n by Lf f P~vne • Fick Ignites ~vikes, 68-63 By Ht•Gt-:R C:\Ul.SflN J-~ick f1n1shtd thi.' 111gh1 v.•1\h euurl ru~n-to-rnan pressure 0 1 11'1o o,,,v "'101 ~1.11 2:. <."<>unh·rs dl'ft·ll~P by ~·1t1!1k1:1n '.~ Kanis. and-one situations at the free throw line . l!ill F11·k tgn1lt'd a 15-point J!Ls biggest contribution to ~1 1ltika11 cont1nu11lly pecked ou1bur.;\ 1n1dv.·ay through the the \likes' cause rame 1n that nwa11 al the \11k1ngs' ad- ~1ar1n<i shooters made I~ Of 15 5h015 RI the ~rattS Stripe ftr:.I 1i.1lf of aeuon and the l'arly spurt that swelled a l!).9 \•notage and twice cul the t-.tannt1 llt ~h Vikings c;1p1tat1z· ~farina advantage to 25--13 n1arg1n to three at 6-0--57 with f'd on lhP spurt to earn a wit h 4: 17 left in the half. 2:21 left and 64.Sl with 1:22 tOll~h. 68-03 , tr1u1nph over Fick connected on a 1hree· to go \'tS1t1ng Lnn~ Beach !ll 1lh kan point play v.·ith 41 seconds Millikan got the ball again \Vl·d111':>day n1~ht left in thl' firsl period, then al the juncture, but a missed Thf' \ u'tor\' pu!:,i t'O(ICh Jin' hit 1hrec in a row at the shot 1.1.·;is relxlunded by Losner S1r>phens' Vikings into the outset of the second pe riod . and then Losner stole. the ball ~··f'uilnnls nf the \Vestn1inster-Doh l.osner added a 12· ufler ti.farina had tcrnporarily ~1.1r 1n<1 Ill\ 11:it1on:1I ba..,kt•tht1\I f<Kltc r. Keith Koe llrr and Rich lost control. 11,ur!ll'I' toni~ht a g a 1 n s t Branning added a basket each That gave the V1kes the K,\!el!;i in a 7 o'elork cl;ish. and !\·!<Jnna was in con11nand. chance to delav the issue and Katetla oullasll·d fornpton. But thl' \'ikes had to stave Koeller and lAJsner sealed the LOl nlf 8r1nnlng 1Co1lc~ LanOQr•I Toi.11 o.v .. Jun• McfiuQ~ Po!tro !lo•IW•!Qnl (o•eblt f 01tron t ot.,l Mt tlft• C .. ) • ' " • ' ' ' , • • . ' JI h LI M!lll•I!\ (6,) " • " " ~ ~I . " ' " , . ' . ,. u l'I " ,, tp 6 0 ' 11 l ~ l I\ / I l 71 l , • ' l 0 I 6 l 1 2 ~ 0 0 l 0 1 ) \1 ,, 6J Stono llV Ov1r1t r• ll ti le 9 l~ II fri·52, to t"tirn the other ha lf off a furious second half full measure by connecting on one· r1f 1h1• si.?rn i~ bid. 0r;1nge bt><ll 11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_0-0;;;.000;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0-;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;-;;;;;;.--.-------·--·---;-;....;;;;;;;_-, H;1ntho Alarnitos. 79-71 , in t li11,ol:1!1011 1>l;1y ;.11 ~lari n;i _ Tritons Stiffer 63-55 Loss By llANK \\'ESCJI Ot tht D•llv Piiar Sr.rt Foothill High h•d by 6-t for1rard 1311! \Veingart pulled I a\1·ay in the final three ciuarters lo dov•n a sluggish I S<Hl Clt!n1e11te basketball team 63-55 1n a eonsolat ion game of the \\"estminster·~1arina ! lnvit.ational to u r n a n1 e n t \\'edncsday at !\larina ~ligh. The loss ousted the Tri\ons from the tourney. \Veing art \\'ho IC'<! al l scorer.; \1·11h 26 point s in I h e g<in1e. provided the necessarv 1nsidr scoring and the v.·lnnin~ Kn igl1ts hand 1 e d full -court pn•ssurc frorn San Cle1nen te 1 \\'llh rcla\1\"c ease in no1ching 1 thu v11:tory. I COSTA MESA DATSUN Presents FOOTBALL FORECAST GEO. ZIMMERMAN Prffidet1t lubblhtq llllt obit after hltthtt 12 af ll He.and ti,... in l w--'l .. ba11nce1 •••raqe up ta .721 on 99 5mllat, )8 frowt11. and ' ti ... Play.off plct111e ltlll m1tddl•d with obo11t I] team1 hoplnq to wll polt·MGMn tkk.tt. Ca11fw1la11 _,,.,clear 'tll nlto of DK . 16 Oaklottd ........•. I,, ICof\Mn City .......... 10 Htrt•1 ort1111rt 111 lh orlt ln•I +orm. "''' Wt11 riCt H clffe. 1r11 tt rl1M lo w1rt. Lt'd h•• cn•nt~G Ml m1ny hmtt, h•ra ro rtlt .. who'I on lirll? .. Cllith wen t•rll•r. U·l. Mlr111atota ..••.•.•.• :Z8 Green lay . , .....•.• 6 V1kt1 rttllY ht•tn'I q1111 1lnct wln n1r19 11111 ltlrtt WHIO llJO. 1'1ck bNltn In flrlr mtlth·up, ll·l, bur rhit won'I bt ll'IU <1011. 0 .1,'I ~11•rltrlllck probltm1 ,,.ta MIYlnt. Detroit ..••...... 24 C)iicCHJ• , .•....... 1 l L111n1 h•v• ht lll1 111 IM•llnt th1"Htl••• tn occt liot1. bit! 11111 Woit1on'I bl -.i tl!Ott occ••l11n1. Dtlrol! D•H awro '" Chlt1go, 30-1. Tw m• •r• l!OW "p11yl111 for p114a." 0.n•er .•••.•...• 21 Sall Dl .. a ....... , • , 6 Broncl>I; ntnaltd Cnt rgtn In ""r 9tr-10qe1totf. ,..,,, 1hewln9 lhtl s.o. ao11n'I sc•r• t•..,IY. II o .. rwt r pl1y1 II ll diCI •t •lnll (hleh 2 Sv!>Cl1y1 190. 1J point• good IPf"Hd. l'lttdl1119h ........ ll Henton ........ , . 7 Atler ltnq!• with Miunl l•it MtnGty, tr•ltn sl'ICH.lkf wtkome wntt ctuld bt • "ttl•~tr." Pitt !MU O•ltrJ. 31.f, rn tl.,r mttl1n9, and 1Prt•4 !or te<ond ctnJHI t ltn01! 1'1\t w mt. N•w York Jett .. , ..... 24 P)illodelphia . , ........ :Z l llttl lnlt rt11<n9 t•me btrweon IW9 "rt)llvll'•ltd" INmo.--Jtrt bt<.111,. el rt t11rn or r1 qu•rtt mck 1!>CI f:atltt bllC~U .. or ~IMl11l·I•<• lnim 1•11 ltll. NUNll'I re tul·dlltl OtDrltl. So11 Frattci1Co .......... 20 H-Ort"'" .•.•...... 1 l ll•m•ICh Dt!Wttn "'"-IWQ will Ile m!l(h cl-1'1\an ltl 91rne. In 111411 tne, ,,. .. wnk S••nh. I0-1>, N.O. hi t m11urt0 •.• S.F. 1111 had 111 trtvtllen. Horne.,,... +.r Sllnh. O'F'laherty followed "ilh his specialty from outside and thC'n to.l ark Lou vier got bchinrl the l\t·nn edy 1.onr dL·fl·!1Sl' ;111d c!ic~ed frotn inside. SAN CLEMENTE 'S BOB YODER GRABS A REBOUND AGA INST FOOTHILL. The game 'ras close through 1 most of the fir st ha ir but I in th e fina l two minu tes of the se~ond quarter Foothi!l j broke a 25-25 lie wit h six ;o:traight points and ..,,·as never ht.:adl'd. l-larold C a I h ca r t ~nd O"Flaherty ad ded field goal -.. at the outset of the fin nl period and \.Vi1h 6.41 ll'fl NcY.'port v.·as brl•C·iing . 45-30. C{lM F a.lls , .52-.50; EJ rTI 101·0 San Cle mente cul the lead ' to 40-37 in thr third ciuarler bu ! \\'cingart got tv.'o quick buckets inside and the Knights 1:>ain1 ained a comfort able ad· \·.:int:ige the rl'.st or the v.·ay. Turnovers \\'ere con1n1on for bolh teams. Ken nedy v.·:1s guilty of 2t misC"ues and Newport had 23 turnovers. 01i:s l.e<lFro111. 1'011r11ey After starting strong aga inst ;1 Foothill m<in-to-man defense S:.in Clcn1entc suddenlv 11·pnt cnld v.·hen the \I' inners "sv.·itch- ed !o a zone. N1woort O'Fr~1..,,1v Vbn Orr ,I.a Louvier R<"nntr (bll'l<~•I ~tvm<>ur sor;;~l!~r " "~' w .. 1>1r 0 A~1 Portfr Munofr ~Cl'llffil> (!~r~ TO!&I• H~rbor f!'I IQ !I pf In 9 I 7 19 J 7 7 • 7 J J ~ 1 < I ~ 4 0 l ~ 0 0 l 0 l 4 I 10 n 11 11 5• t"oro11.1 1h·l \!:1r 1!1gh"s Sl·a King.~ t••.a!t·d the ninth ~innual \\'t·slnHnstcr -~1 .lrina lnvila- tio11<1 l basketl>all tournament \\\·dne.'>d,1y c·v\'1:1ni.:. hul 11 :ip· pf'ar~ 1l·s go1nf( 10 hP nno1h(•r of I hos c do1111·to-the-111rc seasons for the: Sea Kings. That's the ilnpression otu• ~e!s after coach Tandy Gilli ..;' Cd\1 quint et b;ittlt'<i \...os Alamitos to a \'irlual standstill uni ii 1: 10 rcn1:iincd \Vednl·<\· day ;u \\fcsl mini>lt'r ll igh ticrorc finally bo11•ing. 52·50. Other al'lion :it \Vt·stn1ins ter found \\;.11-rl'1l 1.:dg111g El W estn1i11 ster ln1pre~s ive 111 79-49 To11r11e y Wi11 By JACK CASS 01 Th• Otlly P ilot S•~ll \\'estminsll'r ll igh's :1111;11111,~ l.ions ~H'Cd to a s1111111111g. 'i!l-49 squashing of T u ~ t 1 11 \Ved nt'.'sda.v night and an· 111 the srn1ifinals or !hr nin th <1nnufll \Vrs1m inst rr . :.1:ir1n:1 lnvita!ionnl bask<'tball toun1;1- n1ent. Coach Doug Stockh am's undefeatC'd ere\\' nlee!s un- defeated '.\"e\ll)Orl Harbor 1t1 an 8:30 co11fiicl fo!tov.·1ng i1s surprising ro ul of the Tillers. \\'estn1inster was 11 11 ho ut eilhrr starting guard -Ton.v Accomando and Tony Engt'Clal -and 6-6 r:d ./Irgcs \1'as 1nissing from action. Acco111ando and Engedal arl' ill and neither figurrs to play tonight. But the front llnr of IJ;i\·e \Val sh, D(lle l'nrkt·r ;u1d Linn \Vilson n1ore than n1adc for the d 1sadvanln!!~· That trio comb111t'd lor ;,1 counters and ii 11;1s \\"al;o:h \\'ho did most of !hl' d:1n1agel v.·ith 29 poinls. His 17 counl.f'rs k1•p t \\'estminsler above 11· ;1 t r r 1 through two periods and lh('n 1 the Lions defense rippPdl Tustin"s chances to piec:l's io 1 lhC' third period. Time after time Tusti n wa s foiled in its attempts lo gf'l !hr ball in s idr th e and thi• - Linn" rl't:1h:Jtrd 111th a 1v(·l1- oiled tasl Un•.ik ·"f'11 ;1t \1'3S pt'rh:ips 1hc bc~t i::an11' rh:1t any ul n1v ll·arns h;l\ !' pJ.i.1 l'fl Ill l"l ·h t ~(\If.;_" -..11(1 !'1101f..tian1 '"11 11as ;1 pC'rf1'1·t ~a1nc fo r u:--·· 1;u:11·d~ 11011 \\;1111111 ;ind Ii i•\ Jl:.111•1,1111 :11d··rl th·· l"<lll~" 11 1!ll 1•\t·1·lli·n1 11Jal'tll:i krn:::: nnd . , ul':~r l"tTOr-lrl'1..• h,11l 11and!i ng. I Wellrnln\lfr f If! '""''~ Pd•i\er w ,.,n~ .,.,1, •. 1~·· w .111.,n ST~'·-· T Lt>"! Ku~~, Bo•.,r·l TQla» f'b<>neml . .. i.. l1!1 lona l •lk-r.,~~rT/ P~r~tr 11u .. •I -Md.•! 11~•11nn<wor!n Toldl~ '" ft p! I' 1 J " , • i , ' ,. " ' " • " " " Tu~l!n (l~/q n " ' . , ' " " , , , ' " " ' ' ' ' " ' , .\lodcna, 5B·.'it Corona dcl .\J11r ha d 1hc !>;ill in thl" ..,,·,uun~ sl'''nnds and got off !'our shois fron1 ("lose r,1nge in the f1n:1I I.) ,4•i,:ond ~ ~1r1 ... r .J11n Eli :1dr<> «on1rnllt·(I ;i ;urnp ball 111 Las Al1:11nll os h·rrilory. 'l'hree ti1nes Cnrona dcl ~-tar look the lend in th1· fcurth period on shols b\ .Ju~ l\01.rn11 ta. Scan Hil'I.); ~1 11 d Chris Baker. l11e1v ·s frel' thrO\I/ v.•i th J ·3'J lrlt rled 1t at r10. tht·11 Lu.; A!"s Scutr l~l'ekhatn put 1!tl' I ;r1ff1ns ;ihcad fur gon(1 1Y1!!1 11\l{i frt'l" thru\1:0. tll1 :1 on•··<HH!· 0111· ~tt u<1t1nn 29 ~eronrl s 111:1·r Tv·•~r ! "~''' .. ._,,,n•>lfd l'•""r I( 01 1 I ~II O<l~rm~n ~n tlion T o•d•• (grOOi Gel "''' \SOl 1Q 11 " . ' ' , , , , • ' , • • I• I• LO\ .lli m•!01 (!1) pt I~ , " , . • ' , " ,, ,, ' • " • Pl'·~~~"' fhJ.l"'•• ~~r~~·ie !1 ·11 rq n r! 1~ , II " ft~r~·n•l n .... :•~ M.>I'• I .• ,,,._ ' ' • ' , 0 ., " ' . Srorr ~y Ou~rT~" (.}!".•"•' r:1~1 l>'<.r 1: I~ 1l Lg> ·'l••ndo; lft I' 10 " , • ' , " ,, ' " ,, , " F.J S]\Ol:I~ -r: I s l no r t· Jligh·s 'l'1•:rr-.: hrokt• O!>t'n .1 11).(l•I P1•1\·]C',lf;llt' prl'P h.t~kt•'­ L•;11J t'(1nt1·~t 1•:1th ;1 fuur til· period (1\ltb11r~1 ;ind n~lll·d 1, :1 7\.-l:l \li't1 ry \\'vd11t·;,d;1y 111g h! It 11;.is 1hP third lo.is in ;1 r1111 f11r co,u·h \\"t•ndrll \\ 1!l ., ~1·n11J1"h·~" !:I ·ro;·c· qu 111!t'I, 11•hil'h li;1d 1r:i 11 L"d hv univ ;1 -lO-~l t'PUlll nfter thrt.:;' 1x·ri0d -.. Hut El ·roro c:1n1e out \\"ith .'l t'.;in1hl1r-: dC'frnse in lhC' f11u1 ih pt:nnrt 1n hup.~~ 11f 01rr1:1k111g lhl' lios1s :u1d 1t r.1il•·d t:;1r.>' f"11n'1all., .i nrl (.;1il :\I 1hiJl1"\ :.r11"d '•U: Jnr· El T• .n1 \\ l!iJ tll1'l l" O\'l'r:t!l p],1\ Conn;ill\. :1 b-3 1un1or. '<CCJrt·d l~I pO!ll!S 11 hll (· n1 .1\1 s ~1;.d11J111<V ;ind ,\1 1f;r L':ip1~tr'.1n •Hldrd 11 nnd 11 ('OUll!l~'" El ·r!1ro 1s at t't•rrit·•s Fri- d~y night in an 8 0"1·10\'I-lt-.1. ,.~ •!• ., /,'"~"""" ~·, ~.. 'I ' - L ' '' ' .... , . "' !:I fgro (~'I lo fl n• , ' ' ' ~cc•e n~ Ou•·•I•"' " II ' I IG , I ti ·' " •• C.iuard Bob "Yoder \1·as the maior San Clemente .scoring 1 threat tal lying 22 points on I 15-20 foot jumpers a·n d fast break la y-uµs. Dan Dodd a nd TC'd Knlota . San Clen1cnll'0 " hit: front l11•t·rs chir:p('d 111 11 ;111l! ~·ight po1nl s but both pl:iyrd much of tt".o gutne in fuul trouble \\"hile trying to ha n d I c \\·eingart S;in f'll'r11cnte hit on :17 prr- 1·rnt <1f i1s shot'> 119 nf 511 :·~ li\v T riton.~ n11'>.il'<I se>vrr:.i l , :,('(·!l t·nt C'h<inl'es \1 h(·n thev i 1hhr·d attempt<: and \~ere f:l1Ji1y of !.) turn(}\'t•r.s S•n Clemenlf !Sll r~-"~'Jn ' ' ~•in•,, ... .,,, ! -, .. 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(YPW981 J PRICED TO SEUI ·- I 01°flH!/e Leng1ie CfiH111pio11s Edi son , Dial)los In Tourne'r • 1\1(1 j lr;1r1J~·· t u.1~1 ;1r1•;1 111:..h :-l'hoo b. \!J ... ~lll11 \ II' 1(1 JIHI ~:ch~un. 11 i!I ht• :101v111: lht' title eont1•11d1•1"' 111 tilt· l.;1 Qui111:1 Jn1·1ta11un:1l ll:i:-.lit>1b;d l rournani1:111 s1ar1111~ 1on1g/lt :ll I.a (~uinta ;111d Lu:. An11gv ~ J/igh Schov!: .. l\'11ss1011 V1c10 tachlt·s S:1nla A11:1 \":11J1·y 111 :1 i u\:lutk g:Hlll' ;it L1)o,; r\n11µo 'i 11·l111l· l::d1so11 :.11u:lrt·:. off \1 ilh l3ol~:1 Crand.. al 7 :.it La ()u1J1!a in upl'nu1g ganH.•s 1' ht' nightcaps :i r 1· S.1ddlcbat:k versus Los Airugus at I.us 1\1nir.:os. and Loara 1·cr:.us La (Juinla :il La Quin!a. \\'inner~ play 1n lhC' n1~htc.i p g:1n1cs a t the sa1nc !..1·hool-. ;1 nd the losers pla v :ll 7 Vrr- da1'. 'fhc !111rll ·place and 1·hi1n1pionship gJlll\'S 11il! 11(' pla.vL·d al 7 ;ind 11:311 Sa1urd;1v ;1 nd tl11• cu11soln!ion ga1ne ;11 a. ;il l :11 l.;i (iu111t;1 ------- Oilers Breeze Pust Serv ile Five~ 7 6-51 H~· liLF.\'~ '\'ll ITE 01 '"' 01•1• 1'•111 il•ll \\ t' I l·rull!Hll'd llltll!U!~[U1 \ l\i:a~·li 11 11::11 plll lOj!t"lh1·r 1hrr·1· <1u;11 tt·rs uf dl·;ully sh ooting frnn1 tilt" floor :ind hu1;rl inl.( pl<iy tl1cn lt·t l't''\1•rv('s l 111l:.h nut 111 .:.i 76 -51 ttnunping or S<-rvltl'. The g;une \1•:1s 1> 1 :i y l' d \V1·dncsday nigh1 at 1he \\'ln- 111·r's g~n1 rind victory boost1·tl 1·o:tL·h Eln1cr Co1nbs' tean1 ':; fl'(.'<lrd to 2-n this :-.l':l~on. ,\hhough the· f111al 1nar;.:111 ul \!\'lOr~· 11 (1~ 2.i p1)1 1l1 S. II nHght h;11e b1·1·n ~X! nr fiO h:1d Cornh:; 1101 putlrd thal li•t h<1! s1:1r11ng r1''" ol Jl ;uil Contreras. J 1n1 \\ll'1r. l''J..iug Habl'. Scutt Hankin :inti lim·hy CiarPlli. All but ('ia relli 11Pre 011 1111' IX'nch \\hen the fourth pt·r1ud hrgan 11•11h the Orange ;ind Black boas!ing a 68-3:1 IP<id And Ciaret h cn1nc out :t n1inute later 11•hen it 11•as 70-:1~1 Heserves did 11·rJJ f n r a11·hilc. sho\·ing !hL' bulge 10 76·35 ll'lth thrl'C !llillllll'S !11 pla~'· C:ontrl'ras \\'as u n 1.: ;1 11 n .' scoring 32 poin!s for the ~l·(· urld slr,11~hl g<tmC' and pl:1,\ 1ng onl~ 24 n11nutl.'S. I II.' !111 h1\ first n111l' ~ho1s trorn lhe lll'ld ·-.di :!J..fOOt{'fS IJf 1.1r!hi·r lll' 11 ,1<; 12 or 19 th<' tir-;1 h;1ll 11'hl'!l the Oilers n1acJr 1.iU prrt't'lll of lh(•tr shots. He 11·~~ I) of 2:1 for the night and Oi lt•r .... rf'Rulnrs riddled the r1ers :it :>6.1 perce nt for thrrt' pl'riods. Jtankin p I ~I .1 c d :u1 1n- ~pi1'i~ti1ina l floor g:unr, t1irc1n;:: a 111a jor 1lt'lrt1011 of S..•r\'11t"s 21 turnO Vl"fS. hus1!111C fur hMlM' halls rind gefll'f:ll!~· pl;_1~111g ;1.~ rhuu gh 11 \\'('rt• fi.Jr lhc \1 1w ld t'hj1rnp1unshi p. lt:ib<'. \\'cir and C1:ir1·1l1 :11"'1 ro111 r10U l1'<I hca1·il v tu Ilic cun- qu1·sl :1<: 1hr Oil ers turn!'<! 111 the rnost i.1npl"t'SSl\'C i•arly I !-11 :1~11 sho1111ng 1· r t L' r :1 n oh.~crl'crs can rcnlL'tnbcr. I I;' ··~ '" llJ ~C \'/•'•' (onir•·•~ I'""'" • /.O.':•tl •I Jln1ri rVJC! i.~, .. ,. .,n I•''·''' l oMI' 1iun••n<1l•n 110 l~ ft p! l o I • ' ' ' ' ' ' " " n ~ IQ ' ' ' • ,, " " I . ., Ttl111gh!'s ga1111· !or i\1i.~siu11 \'ieJu 1.s nl so 1l1e Sl'<1son npe11e1· lor l';ll Boherts' Diablos . .------------------------i DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES!! DAI L V PILOT 38 Pro Scores ... Well,,.lo<I••'• 0 11Mt 9,.,,on 11•. N•"' Yo<~ '' r i~.~l•"'l 99, Pllll...w.1~11 7S t• v.ion I~. C:•no••l ,.., "~~•e• (lly·On'>•lll 117, All•nt1 101 •·~ ... ..,,~ 101. C.Ql<I•" St••t 9f ll"ll•lo; 11' l"ufH.i~O !1? ... .. ~ 'f·•>l.ll"O••~ft l~J o~~.~· •1' . .,.,,, o,~oo 10. '"' Wt<tnt•cl•Y'• G•mn I ' P.no~t~• • Pl!hDur11n I rll'>-" Yor~ R•<>Qfr o 5, St. Loul1 I ( '>•t~llO !. Ootfot! 1 Univcrsily l ligh·s 'J'rujans tied for the Orange l,cague water polo title. S1and1ng fron1 left -!~ill (;aulter. \\lit IJa\·is. Larry < ·an1pbelL ~l ark 'fhon1as. l~on S\\'Or. coach Chuck. ~1orris. Sitting -Chris llalln1an. Ca tneron Cosgrove, Steve ~Tcl'orn1ick , i\l 1ssio11 \'il'jO looks lo rebuild \ :1ftl'r he;1vy graduation losses. and "'ill be counting on sf'nio.r , lor\\•:1rd f\1:.irio O'Brien. junior I h -E I V'lf ''~Ir ind r .. boltllJT> •11 lypes of An;dlls 1nd Tretorn Shat~ guard ut:an ggcrtson <lll( ANTHONY 'S SHOE SERVICE ;1ny of four senior lcttcrnicn l • WESTCLIFF P LAZA • LIOO • FA~HIOH l)LANO . CORONA DEl MAR fron1 la_st_s;~~n. ____ 1_1~;-~;;_;;_;;_~~~;;;;~~,;..;,.;.;..:::..,,;...;..;.,..:.;;_;;~~.;,;.;,;~~I_'~~~~~~~~~~~ .Jeff lla!'lsett. !>at Lyons. I I Biics Face Central A1·izona;\ Gaitclios Fall to Santa Ana ()rn11g(' Co,1~1 Co I Ir gr r;;inglt·s 11·1111 Centr:il :\r1zona in !onij.!h!"s ft·<l1t1rf' g:i n1!' n! the third nnnu:il ,\lilrs l-'.:111111 h;1skclball l1Jt1rn;1111t•n1 <1 t vcc. f 'o<tL'h ll('rh 1.1 \'~t'\ '!> l'i rnt('~ ;ind Cen1rJ! An1.1111a cJ;1 sh ;it !I full1n\·jng :i 7 o"eloc k 111l'l·ting lil'll\'f'{•n d\'f<'nding ch<1n1pion r .1 press :ind ,\ll:in !lnncock. In \\.t'd111'srlay ni~hl"s fir~l round gan1e~. S:in!.1 Ana ran :11v;i\' fron1 Saddleb:ick. 97-81. ;uirl.t:I C.1n11no's si·eond half bl 111. dt'fe;1trd (;Jend;de. 13·51. G\~' R<1llic~, 33-34 B~· CRA IG Sll EFF Of tl>e D"l' l"llol S1•H f;oldcn \\"r't Colll't;t' srni,c:· J!ll'd for n1urf' tha11 three <111:1rl('I'" nf 11~ g:1111r 1'.'llh \ 1si1int.: ll;1r~1!J11 \\'1«l n1·,.d,iv ni,ch!.. lhrn put 11 nil r0c:t•thrr for ;in RR-84 b:iskt•lbal l 1·1t·tory. Tht' lills!l1'r" !J-:!1. !r,11lt·d the c!C'fl·ndin~ s1n:il l S('hflOI l'hnmp1011s lor lh1· <"11!11·1· g;1111e. un!1l l\:11':;1r.11 11 1·11! !'uld :in<l co:ich Dir~ S!ru·khn's (;oJd('tl \\'l''I <T1·11· go1 hot 1111h six 1n1nutl'S It'll At lhi• junl'lurt'. nar~1011· It'd . 76·il But fo11r 1111n1111·~ l:iter Coldrn \\'ps\ h:1d pu1111x'(I in 12 po1n1~ 111 a ro11· ;ind had <In R-li6 lrarl \.\Ith 2· 1:, \('fl .ind the gan1f' ;111 but 11·rappt'<I up. The clo.~1'!'11 thP \"1k1n~~ could J!t•I at1er !h;1t 11:1s lour po1n1s with :lO !'1·t·ond ~ to ~o. Frcshrn;1n ~uarcl Th L' o \\'1lh;1n1s nnd ccrircr l\r1<111 S.1nders l1·d \ht• l·l11~i11f.! \ ;u!dt•n \\'f's! surgt'. Hrian Sandrr" st<.irtcd the 12-point spree· for !hr l\ustlc·rs. ge111ng a l;i~-i11 l\un Joiner f,,Jlu11l·d thnt \\'tth ;i tip-in ;ind ThL·O \\ dharns addrd a lfi-[001 nnnpc r af1er a 1l ::i rs 1 o \\' !lll'llOVCr. ·1\10 !llOt'C' \'i k1ng~ tu rnOl'L't'S pnxlured buckets by Sanders :ir1 d .lo1nt·1· Th en \\'illia1ns el!n1axP<t thr spree 1rith :i !-Tt'itl ;111d a ]a~·-up. giving I 011ldr11 \\L'S! an 83-i6 lead. Ht1S11('J-S guard Taras l 'ouni; lil'pl hi s clu b in the game 111 !he l'arl.1· going "·ith sonic 1111!\• ou1 s1de shoolin~. He fin1~hcd \\'J!h 22 point s \Vhile \\'11l1an1s had 29. including 15 111 !he st'C'Ond half. ~l.:1911 Wtsl (Ill " " " " II" •t • " ; " " "' " l " ~no• e ' ; • p""'" " l ,. •' ' ' • •• ... .,., .. • ' ' ''/.II """ " ' ' " ' '" ' • • ' J~ ' • ' • ' • Tot ol " " " • "oih•me Bor~To.~. ;J.•? Santa fln:i"s quickness ;ind rchounding strenglh ,.,.ere just tno n1ucli ·for the Gauchos to handle. C-0at:h Bill Ontcs' defending South Coast Conference cham- pions zi pped to .a commnnding e:1rly lead and held a 22-point ' n1.argin :H the half r 49-271 . I ' ·rhc l)Qns u1cre:isl'd lhc :id- ' ant age 10 32 early 1n thr 1 ::.L'l'Ond half and had a 72-43 1 n1argin \\'ith 11 :48 !o go when On11'S "·ent to his reserves. \ 1"he c;auchos finished \\·1 th four players in double fi gures 1v1rh Hick Bauer leading the 1\·o.v \1·Jth 22 . Rob Husso. OJ1·r r..·laze and O;in '.\lau ;ill hn<I lfi as S;iddl(•b:ick ran it s 1 season rt•cord to 0-~1 . I S:1ddlelnu.:k no11• laces C!en -1 dale :it !1 n'r lock frid<ty 111 the con.i:;olatinn round. Santa Ana ;:iclvanccs 10 I h c srn11 fin:ils :1ga1nsl El C;iinino in a 7 p.n1 . tilt Friday. ThC' Dons had four player.; in !win figures 1vith frcsh1nnn Steve Snodgrass leading the 1 1v;1 v \.\'ilh 16. ~:leanwhilc. El Ca n1 i no outscorf'd Glendale, 34·18 in 1hc second half to win going St Od!fb•t-1111 1· ,, " ,, 10 ' • ~ Tl fl~~· fly· 0 ,,.,(' """ t:orm~~~ e M•<~el1~n Hollf'>~~ wr1111or111 f 0·<1 H.•"r' Tc!al' •1~111;mc • 0 1 I~ I I 7 1 16 I 0 l H I ~ ! J ;_ i 1 0 0 -· 0 1 I I l 0 ~ 7 ?S \I Tl 81 S~Ma An~, •9·71 CAL-MART'S DEMONSTRATOR Canon" CALCULATORS We have a few Canan Electranic Colcu- lators that have been used as demonstra- tors. We ore clearin9 out the old to make , room for the new, so now Is th• time to /... buy that "Bargain'' WE HAYE IN STOCK 3 -L-113 Ol1pl•y C•lc:ulators -16 digit, 2 mt morlff. sq. root 3 -MP131L Printing Calculators -13 digit, f memory, auto roumJ off 2 -L-100 Display Calculators -10 digit, H iett decimal, 0,2, 4, 6 2 -L-lOOA 01.,lay Calculators -10 digit, constant, flo.tlng decimilll . 2 _Model 120 Dl1play Calculator1 -12 digit, fl•ecl declmal, constant .. '79" '89" '99$0 1 -L-121 Ol1play Calnlator -12 dlglt, fl•ed llemlc:1I, I-memory ....... 5179oo All Mac:hlnn Carry • 120 O.ys Parts & Labor Warranty CAL-MART 2960 #A Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-4087 OH! ly the way, a1k about our Chrl1t- ma1 Special on lf"other Typewriters. A• little •• $49.tS , ..•. ,_ ------ Theyie Back! The Worlds Fastest The ·oreat All ·American Quarter Horses! Racing Day and Night ... Sundays too! Days Dec. 8 thru Dec. 23 includ ing three SUNDAYS. Dec. 9. 16 & 23. Firs! post 12 :45 P.M. No racing on Mondays Nights [ 1.-.,~: 1!.':111: :·:, · f\J .(;1.11 l\irc, ft•\. J ~-,r~·.1 f)t ~t / 1'.> fJ tv1 flac.ng ri.~ .... ·1H1:1y~ 11111: S .1l111,_L1)s • During the entire meet the popular EXACT AS will be featured on the 1st. 6lh, 81h & 9th races. Truest to Form Watch f?r these consistent winners: Timeto Th1nkrich ", Come Six, Osage Rocke!, Charger Bar. Truckle Feature. Lanty's Jet, Go Fartherlaster. Azure Teen. Nat ive Em- press, Plund er Bay, Tiny Be Mine, Don Guerro and Mr. Gobar. Togelher they have been in 1he money 217 times lhru De c. 1, 1973w1th 122 wins, 69 places and 26 shows. ·winner of the world's richest horse race, 1he $766 ,000 All-American Ful urily al Ruidoso Downs, N. M. in 1973 " • The Grandstand and Clubhouse areas are heated throughoul for your greater comlorl. • You"ll enjoy the Turf Terrac e. Excellen l menu. Great cuisine. For reservations call: (213) 431-0922 or (714) 995-.387.7. You'll like the variety of dishes and the qu ick serv ice 111 the modern cafeteria and conveniently placed snack bars are a delight. Closed circu il TV sets are al all these locations. • For tickels and lurlherinlormatio n call: (2 t 3) 431-1361 or (714) 995-1234, LOS ALAMITOS (on Katella near 605 Fwy.). Los Alamitos 'SE " .. Seek CIF Ne t Title A rota! of 117 schools 111- t·luding IZ fro1n lhe Orrin~!' Coast area \li ll br~1n CQ!ll· · • pclition in the <..;J}o"' i;irl~ tr n111~ ' championships Saturdav :11 .II.farina and Fountain \1oll1·1 high schools. TI1ere are 112 single~ tntri<'s and 110 dou blt!J co1nblnes seeking the individual titlC's l\'ilh the quart erfinal , R"mifinal an d final round con1- petition a v.·eek later at UC Irvine. There v.i ll be no team !OOring. Saturday's first round 1\•ill tnta.il SI pairings according to chairman Afargaret Ramondetti of 1\1stin lllgh School. Four rounds will be play('(! Saturday to ('\JI the held to the top eight in ca<'h dil·ision . There are some seeded players in v o I v e d including those ""ho made it to the quarterfinals a year ago. those "''ho have done well in league competition this season and ·· those "''ho are seedod in the Southern California amateur ranks. Competition Saturday begins ., at 9 o'clock at both schools. Included in the list of area schools invc.lved are Universi· ty, Estancia, Ne\\'port Harbo r, Corona del r-.tar. Huntington Bcacl1 . Dana !fil ls. Cosia t-Mesa . San Clemente. Marina. " Edison. Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach. ,. .. Or1n9e Co.is! 1re.i ...,rr1nt" 5111!11'-• Uni11.,silv -Julie Kramer; t 'lan(•d '-l(erry Hvm•n; Newpgrl H;;utxir -Erin Smlln; Coron• nel f/\t>r Lvn Ammul'K!son; Hununqron 8e8cn -Uour• Teooen\; OA"~ Hill• Debbie Tnom110<1; C01T~ Meia Ot1n1 Flttr: 5•" Clemffill -H,e 1:~•• Mlll'le'I'; M1rln1 -Jill M•l•on; (~•son -1(8!nv 01111<1; Mls•lon Vlelo Jerri G1rre11; L•gim1 911,n -He•O• HUl!I. Dl><llll•• UniV'l'"ilv -Glori" F•ll•rmt it r •tld C.h1<h sniPI'; E.rancia -~rtDlt 1.1111! 1nd 5rep.h11n•• Mt<'(la; NewPC>rl Ht rl>Or _ l 0<i s,h~Hler 1nd C1!ni f'h1ll•P'1 Coron• <111 Mir -Sheel11! Oon•hu~ t nd l<ri• HOi•n; UuntinQlon n~.1ch _ Lll'KI• H1urn 1r"K1 Sn~•ee Hauth. • O~na Hjlls -Cindy l(rrwni 1nd Jin• # ' 11iter V••<l>ell l, Co•ta ,.~,. -sn.rt M1sn 11nd N~nc v c1~1 l; 5•n Cle<"nenlt -s~ Enqul~! ind Ki rin Yl11l!on; M1rl'11 _ Terri &tnner 1n!I weno-; Y!N"0' £di~"') -Nori Mlcll1tli~ •nd Vlvi~n O!~m~~: Ml,..IO<'I Yle[o -l l•I 5v<e•1 t on~ M•rv Diamond; l~QYno ~e•t~ _Am~ \•11nd~I en<I Lls..i \Vi<d. 011tlook Cloudy Skiers Hit Hard By Energy Crisis Hy i\1. It. ~'I/OW 01 m1 g 1l1r ,.11.1 t r•n Skung in th!:! l973·7~ season JoomC'd as :.inother sniastiinH. one following the record· breaker of a year ago -unut the. l'nergy crisis reared 1t~ h1rebodu1" head. Substa nt ia l snU11 falls 111.'r~· pred icted because of t!:!lltall' signs. and all 1hc beautiful people on the slopes 1\'ere hap- py and expectant. But now !he scl.'ne is one of a 1\·ait and see a111tudr . Arca optor.:itors dun 't knov.• ~·hat 11·1JI r1ctually happen or 1vhal to expect. just as th eir counterparts in all phases of bu siness and indus~ry . The skier hi1nself is in the identical prcUicun1cnt. C<is shortage -<.1nd r:.iuoning if it con11's 10 pass -is !he No. l heaclache. \\'ith no gas on Sunday alrt·ady launched, !he usual u•cckcnd trips I() lhe slopes will be curtailed. if indeed, they arc attempted at all. No one dares to risk being strnndcd en the \\•ay ba ck l1on1e. Chances arc that the areas in the San Bernardino mountains will draw most skiers. prcfc r:.ihly during the 1\·cck d~ys. Yet. ho1\' many can knock off ~·ork to enjoy their favorite wintet sport? Hardest hit of course arc the lift operators. many of \l'hon1 ha ve spent thousands of dollars for improvements :ind purchase of heavy and co~tl v equipment lo make i;11011·~ groorn the hills and clear the roads. One is Jack Bozung, \\'ho perhaps improved l'lis Sno\v Va lley more extensively than anyone else. Snow Summit is another area which took ad· vantage of last season's finan· rial break because of the great cond itions . Fortunatelv. 5110111 Su1n1nit 11·isely looked ahcud and stored supplies for emergen- t·ics. Jo Alexander reports tha t four tanks holding 10.000 ~allons of fuel to operate hen\'\ n1ec ha111cal equiprnent "111 31d m11tcrially. 1!01vc\'l·r. !he snow -n1aku11~ n1~.rhi11cr.\' i .s cleclricall y opi·nil L·d rind could suffer if the :urrcnt 1s .cut for con- &-r,·n11on t't'a.sons. The surn· rn1t hlld approximatel y 4,000 _.,k1rrs-ove r rhc 'l'ha nksgiv in~ holidays. 1\'i!h night sport on J'ridav and Saturday. Sno\,. has been deep in the high S1crr<.1 areas. l~d !JY 1\lanu11oth and June il-l ountain , lop targets for SoLithland sc-husscrs. operators there arc apprchcnsivt: for already fu el surrlics have been slashed. OCC Site Of Football Playoff Tilt Villa Park, Orange County·s lone un beaten , untied football tc:i m, carries ils hopes for a CIF 3-A title against No. t rated f\.1onrovia at Orange Coast College Friday night al 8 in se mifinal pla voff aclf n. l\lo!1rovia. also undefea.t cd. is a high-scoring tean1 \Yhlch also alJO\\'S a lot of points. I Vill a Park on the other hanct has allO\\'cd 1\1'0 CIF playoff! roes just a touchdown each. Defending 4-A chan1pion, St. Paul. 1vhich disposed o f Ne\vport I1arbpr last \\'Cek ~ul had its perfect defensive record blemished, fa c e s anot her parochi11I po 111 e r , Crespi , at Birmingh am High in the San Fernando Valley. Ana heim lllgh. which fin ish- C>d a.<> t.'O • champ in I h e 1 Sunset tcai;::ue \Vil~ Ne11•ro,rt. i \rill aHempt to gain a finals berth by do1111ing Los . ~ltos I nt Cerritos College I· r1day night. I Los Altos. la!l :vC'ar's 3·A ll tleist. has stunned 111·0 Orange1 ('oun!y f3 \'(J rilC!':, S_anta . 1~113 1 \'alley and Scr\'l\e, 1n ga1n1ng the semi.'!. For Coast Area The compl ete schedule includes: µla yof f [ Freil\ ••lll(•-11 J~nle1" Vl l'lll}' $• P•ul vi . C1o•r>i 11 8lrmlnan1m Hl:~.htlm YI Les AllO• 11 Ctrrll!li, t llll J·A 1~onro>';I .,.,, VIII• Pa•• !I Ornnc11 Coc'.'~~ttnlt vallev •I 51. Jolln flcuo. tl111 t·• .. " " • ,, • .. ,. ,. .. • " :· ,. .. . . .. '· .. " ... ,. ter•111 d1 I Mar !Ml UI) L.I . Milllkln Bia(~ 1"1 C ( I ) Gurtil! A~•n !Il l F (l•I Ru>l'l!rl S•m~rk 1 ! I F I ~) Strong o•~••s.o ( 5' G I 61 HflnderiM l eGr&nd I 71 G ( ll l<emP",t Scor;n11 .Suo:;: Coron1 d•I M"r-Tu1 4, F~ir 2. DedOl'll lO 7, HIJO~es 2, Hallhmf': Coron.. del Mar 21-1•, Fr1dl lllkt!lllll Ceron• 11111 M1r (J1) !441 K111U1 Dtlck IU J C f .Sl Wtl~tr Alons (!ti F I j ) $1~11 5imse1k ( I! F !llt Sleiltr Ol•l1.i1 ( Sl G !\J! Ptre1 LaGr11r.d ( 01 G < l) G•r<'• $coring $u1>1: Cor-del Mar -Tut J, £n<15 ley '· Elle1110 S, NN6on l. M1-11rvarr l. Hu9he1 2. H•ltlimr: Co'1>n• dot! Mnr 11·21. Ft111ll ••1ktlNll Minni (ISi !Jll C1rtito1 Jlalrrna n ( 01 F ( l l FIKntr SPo<le ! •I F {<I Nielsooi \l;•rreri llH C C 51 Jonn~on Pu•O ( u G I •I l<:on!~h! Wol!e 11<1 G (0) Smith ScorinQ 5v1a : M1rln1 -Tori•1 7, Oov'-'"" ti" 2. 80Clg.tn l, G!t>IK 2, Byrnes ' Halll;m!! M1rln• 14-10. ,,_,, •111titt111U EtiHn (!1) !l$) l' ... tfllll Brollo.n ( 01 F \ 11 EKl lt ro coorier ! ~l F ( i J O..lllngton F!dont < 91 C (1()! Sully GO•n<!I ! ~I G ( •I A11or W1llt&m$ ~ ~I G I 0) Sl llt rJ ~corln~ Svo11 EdllOn -lm>(f~ ?, S1e1:~b.,uer 1. Wlck1r1n1rn 1•. t11lltlmt : COison ll·l1, Fra1ft l 11k1lttlf """"'"" Vlll•Y CU I C") An1hflm Bo•old l 6 I F ( )) Wlffl t Ro!er f fl F I j l C•tw1 Tifl!lllV 1H t C •l Ct rtit 6 1rr•OI 1 1~• (. I OJ YM f.ord 11!1 G I 0) F.,r ~co1lng Sul»: FG<ln!•ln V1flt y F!t tcner 6. F~tlil.O 2. H11lll•mt~ l"Otin!tin VoUty J1·20, ,.ro1ll ••1•111>111 L•t11n1 lt•cll CU ) C4') Ol!tffl9 Cllrltl, a.,,,..,.,.,,, (10) F (10) 81rl'>ove" M{M1nnl' ( •I F ! I ) V•ndtrs!lll Strom!)()!,,. O•) C I •> Moue Hillman ( >I G (H) Bouman Nun ls In I G f t l H1rrlnp1 ~cor•no Wbs: uoun1 -llrotlWrton 1, 6ryt! l. H•llrirne; L1g11n• 81ocll 1111, St 111>0 "" r • I 11~ ti ~111 ,.~nt•ln VIII•¥ Ull 011 L••r• C111!er (Q) ~ ll~•nt1'1 II ) L•u• (6! r L~v·ne (OJ ZumDC> 1111 t llor•rn !10) f tSS•e• !•I ... H·nnJ•n •I I Holland (131 C. f1~ntrn~ (11 S.Cor1n9 Su~: Founiofn V1llrv Power • l urn1 5. LOo!rij Pe1t•san J. Stolt 1, !loch •, Mo!llOfO 1 Junior Vanl!y La911n• l fl<ll !Sil (4'1 Ol!Tari. (llr11I Atbldt (18) F ( 61 !l)Otl•!r• l!oci:on I •i F t •l v .. ier ;; ; O.ws.on (16) C ( ~I Syn"m• r , Mo1"9t n I 61 G I 61 !~It~ ,, JK~on ~ .i Ci OH K•ml"I• , .. • •• ~' ' ... ~'. .. " .i;. .. " -· , .. Scoring S.,t11: L•1111rn1 8e1<:n -l.'c· ·C•ll• 4, Holl •. Ort!Arlo Cnrl1tlon ttVtlO. 4, OP;~fl'I '· H•llllmt: lfg"'°I BN >l'I, )().,r, SffoM-·· l tlk•"•ll M•'11M 14U OJ) N•rw•I~ M atfltnY pJ> F (Il l l<ll~t ,..,~.-.H t n1 F ( u Goraner ktvo ( JJ C I I I Allt n Sl\llW /}) Ci II" ll~tf!I l(;l llll r I l l G 4 0! Oom•~<1u•1 Scorlftgl Sulit: M11r!n• 11.0CltflJ!I~ • H•lfll,....: Norwf lk 1111. l'ount1i" V1U1~ ('-1 ) \441 A~~~erm 1(!1\.0! (tl l F ( ]) Pel1ton1 M l!c~e!ll (10\ F ! ., !(Ii• Rhe~t (Ul C {JI) llowu• Millt r t l l G I i i C1r.,.;,n1el Woc:l1rd I OJ G I •l W&lton $c•rln9 .!ivb.: Foun!1ln V•ll1y-O~n. kelberter •, $1undtr1 1~1 A.d1m1 '· Mt· Govern •, f lelcl'ler \, Ml ll nt 1. H1Ul ime: Founltln V1lley 3'-11. Tunclt Citv vs, Rlo M~s~ a t Ml. Sl~ .. 11 YI. Rlv1r1idt N1cl n I! UC Riv11li<le . CllH l·• lm~ro 1! II l'erris. p1,0 AoDl•s 11 (i1roln!er11. JC, Prep Mat Results Orontt C•lll C1U (1)) •t C1.mlna \I!_ Sl>Ow {0 ! won Dv !ortt •! .. 1~6 -l,.\!1ulu~1 ~E ) ate. Oenn•I01', 111'.u -l ell•r (E l O••· Gomez, r4,? -Cor 101 al!C', leOt r. l4·S 150 -NDOn (0) olnnld Swi nson ('i~6~ T<><:~lkY~<> (0 ) dee. 1<t1111n, '4.1 -1 111111r !O> <tK. Ev.in11, •·~II -Hl'lf tE l o;nnld S•oc-1001, •.I? no _ Fln •lea (0 ) pinned Cr1wlord, •· 1• H w _ lt~t (I!:! p;nnt<I G1rr11!, • y Vtnlly l"ounlt l!O V11!11 Ill) U•I ~,;.,1 •; _ Pt• S1lrt•,..11! (F j won DY rerft •T. !OJ _ Yo~ng !Fl pr11necl Spear (Ml I I ~ 117 -Oo~ 51/rewi lt !F! d...;. Sfs&no (Ml U·ll. 110 _ Fllnev (M) ptnnrd Ch11e /F l 5 15. ll7 -ee•int y {I.I) Ott. sr.oem1ker ! FI '''· • 1lJ -AllDrDO~ (/,\) llK. 0tY•5 !F I 11·1. Ill -Hugl'ln {Fl dee. AIYll {Ml I ·), 1•5 -Del 1no /Ml dtc. lour10 (FI J.J. 1$f _ Slngg' !Ml plnntd Fredrkn1 O<l J13S. U5 -Htr"&n<l•I (F) du. Sphul1r !Ml 14·1. ir.s -T""'nmn /Ml o.c. P1rnt (F l t·i, . UI -lludgen (F) plnnl'd N•thcl1 (/\'! l ·}), HYT -l•r~ill (F ) dee. Gr•n• IM) .S•7. J1111i..-V1r11!)" l".._,nlllll VllleY !411 O J M1rin1 95 -lumokins (Fl ¥'On DY lor•tll. !Ol -Ch111 (FJ plnnt a Fh;1re1 Ill! !;•S. 111 -Snt mic k (Ml dtc. 5!1gq1 (F ) f.O. 1?0 -Mori• (~) ~K. Ap()(/1C1 (Ml 1~0, 111 -l runo ff) dee. M•l1uk•w1 (Ml ].7, lJJ -Stultz (F! pinned Wll1on lM • .a&. 1)8 -v11111ovc1 l/,lo l dtt. ,.1111 11") f•l. 1<5 -Powsll !Fl rilnnld CGlon U~\ ·~. 111 -Dov• !Fl dee-. llt11ngrf ('II ~ 16.S -P1rl1h (F l dtt. l 1nd11r1U (M) 10.0. 115 -Ho!l8nd fF l dtc. 1(11(1>' (M l •• 19! -Zoe.Iner (Ml dlK. Wtf11Cr i ~ I I ttv T -1-1.tJcn r F J . ..,.O'l Dy torfelt. V1r1•IV Miu !.,. V11ie CSll (lJI F1llll,eok 91 _ Ot vis !Fl pinned G1r11!yn {I,\) l n J. 10] _ Morrow (M ) d•c. WtlJD ( F) 17·1. 111 -l om Ortl>f• IMl p•nn..i 1~1ch1do !PJ ''1t . no -Garcl1 lMl pinne<i Srnllh (F \ 2:)0, 111 -Dcn•nu~ (M f det. Fr1nt es (Fl 2·1. Ill -5!<><:~1r !Ml ci•c. Torri• (Pl 10.0. 1ll H1N11r1~n !Ml pl~n•d McOon1ld IF ! 1'"· I •~ _ Am1nacl1 (/,\) pinned f r1ueuprl11 (F ) 1:1! l il _ Sieve Or1per IMJ l)innoa P!!urf (F ~ 1:17. l~ -Pl1url, V. (F) dee. Murwin (Ml 10-1. 175 _ Hill (M) pinned l!.u1M lf l 1 :11. n1 -McGvlre !Fl wen D~ <!1 1· qUeli!it l!lcn ovt r Rteves (MJ HYT -Stl•rrctl• (Ml pinned Jclinscn (F) :2'. Basketball Results Hltll StllOOI Cr11cenl• V•llt v '9, V~liinti1 tS Sisll® Amtt tl , D•mlen tO Lii Wil'°"' n, .!it. Jorin lloscc >I CMI ... Wl>T Colorado 1J, Long lle1cll St. 11 Gon1191 86, LoyoJa 71 (11 $1, Nprthrldae 92. C•! lu!lier1n I) 8lel1 6\, A&<lllnlls t9 1 w~stmO<'ll u. 1-illo tl !Ol 1 EAIT St. Jo11pll'I lPt ) 6S. Rider " Ptnn II, Mtntl"'t!ln 79 Ouqu11n• ... Rltllonon<t Jt Penn SI. t:I, Vlrglnlt 611 Fordl'lam 91, Y&lt 11 (011ertimt ) SYr•,1111 ll, Corn1!1 61 $1. Bonl Vfl'IUrf 71, Georg1fOWl'I 10.c .1 .. L1S•llt IJ, APmY 11 B11tkn1ll U , Scfenton U l"rintt !Dl'I 64, N•W 6' SOUTH M •rciu111e 67. Ttnnt11et fJ !OT) Nor!h C1 rolln1 71, C•l!forn!e TO M•rvl•nd 1CI', E•sltrn l<t~tll'tkY 31 Nor!h C•Polln• SF. 1', E11I C1r0Un1 LOUllvlllf 1$. 0111!1)n 61 Mempnls SI. lOS. UC Ollvli 61 l 'lulsslPDI 110. S1mlo•d 11 Soulh C•roll11• ti, Geor~i• S011!he1n l! Davidson 103. 8 rcwn ll .. .. . " ., •• ., Boys Track Sun1maries NC CCharlott1l IO'I, Pre1ot1erfen 14 w. Vlrolnl• TKll j f, VMI •• LOUl•llfMI Tkh 90, Mtrctr 17 MIOWl!ST .., . •• •• u• ... .. ' "' . '" "" "·. " . u • ' " • l \li Mlltt ll &CI ' -(n~ grid• b(!yO - 1. C1itorel'ltl (1(1l,1rl l !Y : '· D•hl !•eW!,.~lt l f ·lJ; ), Kelly tOtvlll f U, T11m Wlnn1r : D•vl1. I Mii• ll:•t• S -(l!h grl(fe t lrl1) - l C•d¥ 10wv'1'1 1:12; l. CDG!l (TtWln~le) l:M: l. lf,1yer (ltWlnklt l I~ l•am Wln.,.r; 1t'M"kll . '"' Mlle• l>~tt t -Utl\ gr&d• b&yi1 - 1. Young (O•Ylll I IS, ) 1vnl11• !Ttw .. ·~1e) I )9, ). MeOcnt lU (l<tllCrl l ;Ui !11m WonM •. 01vl1. s ......... ,. t r(l(llly -Ot vlJ. Cltn'll-etl 11, Pvrd~• IO !OYtrtlrntl Inell• ... rz. K•n .. 1 57 Bradl..,. IM., SI, •ml)l'MI 7!1 Xt vltr (Olllol 71, lrtdl•MI IP•.l '' 0 1110 U. IO, M•rltt!t S3 flvtttr 71, lntl1n1 SI. 43 Clt\ch'llltll ?l, 0199on SI. 61 SOUTtlWl!IT We1t T••t6 .SI. ''· Q11ln<y Ct1f99f: !7 Arkt n.,a1 II), TtnntlHI Ml rl!n '8 1~1ro111.s1mmon• ••. T•••• (li•I• l1>11tenl 11 $MU l't, 0•111~ 11~01111 &1 R(X.ICIEt New M•~ko Ill, C1m1rlln Cnllta• " Alhlll'l4 IM, A tfllt"t In AOIOft 77 Monarchs Ediso:n , Trojans , Eagles Bag 72-37 Cage Wi11 Honor ed at Grid Banquets L1\ j•t !-::':TE -:\l.tlt·r IJ~l High·s i'olonarch.'> advanced 10 tht• setninl round of the Hi~hvp A1nal lnl'ita11onal baske1hall !Ourn:lmcllt rollO"'tllS \Vl•d- nesday·s 72·37 rout uf !)t. Cielll'YiC\'(' Co;lch Jert'}' T :i r d i c 's 1\lon:1rchs broke it qpcn in th(' S('COnd half hv OUIS('oring 1he Valilt n\s, 47-15. in the last 16 r11 inu tcs. 'l'hc ~·l ona rchs 1ne!'t Lawn - da le lon ight in an 8:30 game. r-.lnrk Brciftus and Pnt Ee· rles led the \1·ay in the scorin~ colun)n "·11 h 18 a11{t !2 COUll!l'rS. ~01·w~r d Br e ndo11 ~1 eC<1ughey pulled down 17 re- bounds and was credited \'.'ilh ~l'ven steals. 1.•c(1uQht~ Ert l•• :;'r1:!lno1I• B•e•nu~ ~cnu111 Oean l.lurm•n Fl•lchfr s""r'~' 101a1: Mt lfr ger Pll '" " • • • • ' ' ' . . ' . ' ' ' ' ' • l . ' 15 1l S<art S• Genevl•vt 11iu cr U~i t v QY1r11r1 12 IO 6 10 H l'O " ' ' ' • , ' ' , • ' " Gym11astics " • " ' • " ' • ' ' ' n Edison lhgh·s Ua1•e \\'bJt l', University tHgh's 1\1 u r r y Graham and Jiin Coryer, ci11d Eslanc1a lligh 's Steve Ada ms were named 1nost vatuabl c players \Vednesd;i y night at their school's 1111nual sparts a"•ards banquets. Special award winners: '""" ....... u, CO·t•Plll~• J oel p .... ~ ~na Ed~ JonnM1n! Ouf~llndlng Otten1l11t Dnt •. O••• Whl!t Ou1>lln<1lnQ OHtn,,v~ Ll~•men, R ic~ f'urnel!, Out•l1nn1no n111n•fv~ fl •ck, Ml~• fl o n n e ! 1 Oul•l•ndlng 01l•n1lve llnorn•n, Jo>~ rt~rk ; Wiid Men e! '"• v~''• Dgn Scnrotatr; Htld HYn!tr ol Int Ye~r. 11111 Au1n1rlord; Moll Vtlutllll Plover Ot ve Wllltt; M<>1! ln1olr11;on•I (M•r ~ ri1 .. 1on Aw••d), J0tl Pee~. Ju•lar \11rJ/ly C1c r1 \n, Don ll•uYn; Ma•! V1lutPle, Gary W1Wel1r. St~hom•rt C.o·Ctoltln., Ric~ ll1~1hort •l'KI Je!! Roc•n10F1. Pr•1~m1n (Goldi C!pllln Jen Brown: MO>I Vt luablt , M kt OrlHf'r. IGrten) C..C1011ln., Tim lnnt•. l lm Nlc nol1. c,.,.,, C.c1nttY VtrlllY C1ate!n, Jeff J(J(lt l ; Mou Velu.!'blt , Celln McC11nntll; Moil l'TIP•ovlll Jo~n Hoo••; Mc.r 1n1plreriona1, CFl•rlti WalCl l k. BFG's Custom Long Miler gives you a four-ply polyester cord body for stren gth and durability .. and a hu sk y 7-rib tread patte rn for dependable, sure traction . !onl)•~•t\I !Ion ,.ll11on P••lnm111 PllllMll Moo! V•IY•Clt 81c~ Mo•• t!t fl!t. M<>•• •t lY•Ole l•n•m•" R. J Scnwl(n ttnDt:·9 V•tslly W1l1r !"all MOI! V•IY•Dlt: WIT Oevl1. ll,11 d•l•"•lvt p!1ver, s 11v1 M~Ca.-mu:•, 101 P11c1nt; 8111 G•uller. .• Junlw Yt ri.llY W•llf l"OI& M o!! VaTunOlt: Otn Mct lu111.1,1 101 P•"enl. C~rl1 H1llm1n. F rt111 ........ Int SO(l1*nDr• Wlltr ,.Oii Mf.,.I Vtlue ble Pl••tt -S•••• The<n~ion; 101 Plf'cent: Jlfl'I G1ln11. Ytr'lllJ CrOll (...,ntry MQll VtlUl~lr: CllC~ ldlkll•I MOii \rnorovKI Jim f't!t rM>n . Mo11 ln1p•11· t1on11 J im 6 r1n1on, JulllO< Vtfll1¥ Crau CaYnlr, Net Scores ' "1ou 'Vtlv •11lr Il le• 0111.rln, ""i><O•IO' 0 1n Fyl!ft S...,.n1011 Craiu (Dllnlrr 11\1)11 V•lut !ll•; Mi t t Fr<O Fr110llmffl Cron tounlry M<)OI Vt!UIDle• JC>I GtlYl !I l'r•1nnu11 •Rll SOJllom..-• tron "' Motl Improved' B•ron Lona. to11• ""••• PIOlbtl: Mou up ~OWLIHO CHUCK'S DILLIAlOS ~•11>F10n>Or1 Focotll•ll c ... ,.a1 •. ~ •• Rick Milli • t nd .~tel~ 1111 ti•"""' l lWI, "'' H•. TWiii • Turnt n fn<I-' v•ju•tift , 0•!1 8.•ri. C•I• ""'" Of..,... rncl! 1,.,or~vl'd Im Roodu•r. moll MO-t•l ,,..1,._ 1~sol•1tlon1I, il!fck Miller. !-~~::.:~=~-~~=~' l'r1•llm111 l"IOlbtU C1ot•ln, St1n Miiiet, MOii Y•IYI Dlf , 5lln Miller; MD" ln•orovfd, Jt!f l--------Grornt; Mo1t lnoplrorlon•I, Norm Armt ntl, "" . • f Fountain Vall ey tllgh s oot· DID YDI/ KNOW THAT A 1914 ball teams will be honored \11ith a sports awa rds banq~el 1onigh t in the school cafeteria. lt begins at 6:30. DODGE Coach B r u c e Pickford's va1•si!y posted a 7-2 over~ll mark -the best season 1n !he school's history. DART SPORT 15 PRICED $146 LESS* "" Newport tlarbor lligh THAN A honor lts cross c o 11 n t r '! athletes v,•ilh a sports award banque t tonight in the sc hool cafeteria , beginning at 6:30_. _ IUY A NIW 7J DAnUN AND SAVE AT VW SUPf.R·Bf.f.TLf.? Ste your near y LOS ANGELES ORANGE COUNTIES DODGE DEALER! ORDER TODAY These populor sizes E7C·l 4 F78·l-1 . G7J·l4. F78·15, 0111 I G/8· I ~ 1 ·l·JS I c'CI. tx. lox of $2,J / 10 $2 .60 p"r lire and lradc. Bt(lckwcl ls $2 lc,s. S4 less for sizes A78 ·13. D78·13. 878·14. onu C78· l 4 pllJS Fed . Ex. lox ot $1 83 Jo $2.22 per lire a nd l'ode. Blockwolls 52 less. Add S4 for sizes H78· l4 H78· 15, J78· 15 onJ L78· 15 plu s Ferl. Fx In· r ,f $2 7• S' I" "' ' . ' "2 . .::> tu J. J. Doll.' ', vll 1 _, J less (s <Lcs J7 8· I 5 n11d L «J· 15 avaoloble 111 v1h,:c:1ul:c onl y). U.S. & Cragar MAGS (14~!!:.99 ,:,.. SHAKES and SHIMMIES ''"~ 395 '"" TRUCK-CAMPER MOTOR HOME SAYE'l0.00 to 30.00 A TIRE ·156s ~ .... -·-jnl • •id¢,.- l lG Sl.LICTIOM OP. Sl?IS ra1c1 Sttl ra1c1 J1.tS 100·16.S . • Jt.tl ;~~~S ,. ... JI.ti 111·16.I . • •J.71 110-16 Jt.ts t1•-1•.• -· •5·71 SIZf 711-16 JI 71 11--l6.I · • .tt.ll • 12-1 •. I .• It.II 1',l_f , 1,14 TO•-• we're the otherguys LET US TR:UE & BALANCE YOUR TIRES NOW MOST c•11s LUBE & OIL CHANGE Wl'LL l.UllllCATI! vou• tall •NO (MANOa a110!Ma OIL. ,lllCI llltlVD5 1 U,. fO I Q\/Allfl OP 4•• QUAllTV OIL. l •t• tltlM •1Mloofl WHEEL BALANCE BRAKE RELINE~ 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE LINING AND LAIOR ·-.... _ ·-. .. , __ .. ·-• s,..:w i.. ... "*" 1110. Ul.11 2495 PLU! W(l(';HtS HIAYT OUTl SHOCKS 9~~. IHSTALLl'D DILC:O & HI JACKI~ ., .. SHOCKS ~175.~ Phones 646·4421 540·4343 WE HONOR ALL MAJOR CREDIT CAJDS !!!! r were the other guys. m. JONES TIR·E SERVICE 2049 HARBOR BLVD. (at layl COSTA MES~ MOUIS I 1.fll. r. • '·"'· MO.DAY lllr'll ,ll•AY U.tUllDAY ''·"" ... '·'"· • • • Thu1sday, Dttem~r b, 1973 OAll Y PILOT .J J Motor Home Industry Runs Out of Gas i By-The Associated P'ttss THERE ARE 4.5 million phase of lhe indulitry, ~·hich :;;ili•s last year . But he ha$ The birth or a stay·at-bome rterea1ional vehicles on has been boornit1g si nce the llud off sunll' wo rk ers and era of energy saving has Amt rica's roadwa y s , ac· early 1960s. But sales have switched production c111pho.s1s brought \\1idesprcud layoffs cordu1g lo industry llgurcs. nosc-df\'cd ln recent Wl.'t!ks. fron1 full-s11,ed rnotor hun1l·S and production t'uts to the They range from the $400 tf'nt "'Tbr; induslrv as a \lo'holo to su.-sc<it t•an1(>('r \'aus and motor home induslry which camper to the $25,000 n1otor is really in trouble," said Alan trucks. said. l11dus1ry off1e1J ls are tr~HlR tu 1..'t1/J\•1ut•:.' the i;Ovt·rnrnt>nl ;ind ('OllSUllll'l'S l hiil liOUS1!S •lll whet' IS arc ccnnun1irul, r\ ··n 1( l tlc)' do nvcr<1gc six rni!C!I to a ga llon of gas . thrived !or a decade on the Mme that comes complete Robin , president of Open Road "If th c Adnil.oist.ration get-away-from-it-all vacation. with electric range and Industries lnc. of El Segundo, doesn't co1ne up \Vi!h a Industry officials say many disposal system. one of the three largest v.'Orka!)le solu!1on to gas ''YOU CAN SAVE 6Q per · firms are switching lo smaller Last year, sales totaled recreation vehicle n\akers. all(){·<11ion in 30 du ys .. it could C('n1 of the energy <.'Onsurn('d vehicles to lure the energy-aln1ost $3 biJllon. Th re c HJS BUSINESS employs spell disa ster for the rccrc<i· by a norrnal hon'l' if you conscfous consunter. million people v.·orked In some I.800 and had $7l mil lion jn lion veh11.:l c industry," l~ob1n gl·t in a n;crral ior; \'l'liit"!l: ~~~~~~~~~-~_c__:....==-c:....=:....=:....=:....=::_:_::_:_::_:_::_:_::_:_::_:_~.::=::_:_~~::_:_::_:_.__'c_~ Swordfish Flap Rises Offshore SANTA BARBARA iUPil - A commercial fishermen's group ha s charged t h a t \\'Cekend y<1chtsmen are buy i n g inexpensive com· 1ner('ial licenses and depleling the number of swordfish off the Southern California coast. Thelong·simmering S\o,'Ordflsh wa r between rom· merclal and amateur anglers turned se rious this summer State when authorities reported that boaters on both sides \~:ere known to have carried rifles 10 protect their catch. Tuesday night more than I 0 0 comn1ercial fishermen jammed the Coast Guard aux- iliary building to protest lhe alleged case V.'ith w h i c h pleasure boaters can buy state commercial licenses lo pursue swordfish , particularly the la'ily broadbll l. e Pioneer Shots i\iOUi\IAl:"J \11E\V 1 AP l Pioneer 10 take s more pic- tures today nf 1he steadily receding Jupiter as t he spacecraft nears lhe houndarv of the planet's magnetic field and the beginning of in- terplanetary space. Lo11g Ra11ge. P11t1·ol Pla1ie Artist's cor)ce pt pf a modified 707·3200 jct trans· port is Boeing Company's proposal for a major air- craft contract wit h the Canadian governn1ent . Boe- ing ancl 1.ockheed Aircraft Corporation have been UPI Telffl\OIO chosen to make final bids for the patrol planes. Un· official esti1nates of the an1ount to be spent range up to $1 billion . ' Mesan Develops Sled You Can Steer A Costa !-.lesa sheet metal v.·orker ha.~ corne up wilh a n1eans of transportp.tlon that requires no gns or fuel o! any kind. THE O!\"L\' problem with {)ieter Kuntz' transporter is i! needs snO\\' lo operate. He is producing a sled that is fully 1naneuverablc. "No n1ore pointing a wooden sled down the hill .and hoping for the best," says the fonncr ~German citizen. Jiis nl'w Ski 'Sled is com- prised of a seat, bicycle-type handlebars and two sets of runners made out of a pliable ·plastic developed by t h e Orange· Coast rnan. llE CALLS his product the Cadillac of sleds and tobog- gans ;ind even has a fivc- 1n1nute movie in his ga ra ge Detroit Murders lo show potential buyers how maneuv('rable the Ski Sled is. The front runners of the larger version Ski Sled bank \~·hile steering, the same as a skier on a slalom course, Kuntz cl aims. The patent ed sled is huilt in an indus1rial ga rage area off Bristol Street in Costa ~·lesa bv Kunt z and three \1·orkers ·during thc spring and summer rnonth s <ind thl•n marketed in the w in t er n1onths. J':!c hn s a backlog of 500 sleds and sold 300 last yea r alone. TllE SKI SLED 1,vas first marketed through a local post office number but is now in depart1neJ1t stor~s in Orange County as \\'Cll as shops In Arrowhead Village. Big Bear, Lak e A1Towhe<1d and Running Springs. all in the San Hen1urdlno rnountuins. h e s;i id. l\untz sa\'s he h:1s also sold his 111·oduc'! to ~1 :irine Corps t\lr Station's specia l ·services branch al El Toro and the naval shipyard in Brcn1erton, \V:ish. Kun tz hopes to market the low -gravi ty sleds nation"'ide. and go cnmplng for a weekend within 50 n1iles of hnn1e." sritcl to.tlkc ltac:llgan. e .x e c u I i v e dirt'C!Or of the He1~rcallur) Vt•h1clc lnsUtu1c. a manufac- turers ass1x:i<11Jon. "\Ve\·c i.;or tu t!duca tc tht> consu1ner that buying an RV is nol un· patriotic." Uncertainty about how much gasoline is going to be ava ilable has caused con sumers to stop buying vaca· lion wagons. ht' said. 1-tilton Peaster. executive director of the fu'creation Vehicle Dealers of An1erica trael.'s the rlrop 1n sales [(1 Prc:;idcnt l\lxon's te levision address on the CnC'rgy cris is Nov. 4. JIE SAID TH ERE had been "substantial layoffs" ln the retail side, although figures had not 'been compiled. · Many of the 600 motor hoine makerS have had serious la1·offs. '!'he \Vinnebago Industries Inc. plant in Fores! City, Iowa reduced its payroll from 3.tiOO emp!oyes in t-.tay to 1,fil)() and cut production f r o m 600 ve hicles a "'eek to 200, a spokesman said. In Scptentbcr the finn marketed the \Vinnie \Vagon . a compact )flotor home 10 feet shorter than the largest luxury model. 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Off 0" OH rn• rn• rn• Off rn• 00 rn• oo 0 0 ,,. 11.1 '" II.I '" '" " . " . ll : " 0 10.l ... '·' •.> .. '·' •• '" :ll.• l l .l 1:l.S• '" W • 10. j '" 10.0 10.0 1•.s lt,I) 11.t 11. s 19.l 19,l ,U .1 The space probe, \\+rich S\1·ept within 81 ,000 miles of J1,1plt<'r ~1onday, takin,1t c Io s e up photographs and in aki n ~ scientific mcasuremeflts. is poshing on into the ou!er solar systern . Scientists exprcl it tu tx>t'Ome the flrsl manmadc object to escape the solar sys tern . It is expected to do this about 1987. ht>nding by !hell al a const.Ant 25,000 miles per hour toward lhe con- stellation Taurus. 3 Me11 Ar1~ested 111 Boys' Deatl1s "Attendance \Vas off,., said Peaster. "Usually the dealers bring their wives and famil y; this year they came alone. Thcre \vas a definite bell· lighteni ng." A space was reserved at I · I the 'how !or Mobilux Corp. MUTUAL FUNDS of Evergreen, Ala .. a small 11_ .. ______________________ .,jl •Ga• Deal LOS ANGELES IAP \ Gov. Ronald Reagan returned fro m a far East tour with the news that a conference he attended in Indonesia ra1ified a liquefied natural gas shipping deal in v o ! Ying American firms. Reagan. "'ho landed at UJs Angeles International Airport Wednesdav. sa id : ,., The Cailfomia.firms "'ill be engag- r.d in the ma kin~ of the plants in Indonesia Hnd American firms "''ill be 1naking the tankers." e Yori 11 Sue s LOS At\GELES r AP\ Fonner t.fa\'Or Sam Yorty says stockbr(lker Raj Marani libeled him \\'hen he said Yor· ty had bought n1ore than $1 ~ million o[ 0 cc i d e n ta I Petroleum Corp. stock at the same time the city was negotiating a controversial land swap deal \\'Ith the firm. A libel suit, asking $10 million in actual da mages and DETROIT !UPI\ -Police announced todav the arrest of three 21 -yeaf.-old men in the kidnap-slaying of l"''o Detroit bo ys. Gary Gilmore. Byron Smith and Jerome Holloway, all of Nation Detroit. were to be arraigned in nearby Romulus later toda v on char~es of first degree murder and kldnaping, police said. They \\'crc accused in thf' s!ayings of 8-~·ear-0ld Gerald Craft and 6-vear-0lrl Keith Arnold ~·ho.~e· bodies were diScovered Tuesday in a remote area of Romulus not far from Dctroil metropolitan airport. e Airport .<!trike NE\V YORK 1l1Pl ) -Strik· ing Trans \Vorld Airlines 3 OC Firnis SI million in p u n i t i v e G N damages. was filed Weil.:.. lJ et (I.Vy nesday in superior Court b~ Vorty's aUorney. Phil Sil ver. c QllfrUCfS The U.S. Navy has awarded a $102 n1ill ion contract for \veapons control to ttughes Aircraft Company. Con g r es s m a n Andrew Hinsha'v (R·Newport Ucach) has announced'. Five percent of the work . amounting to $5.9 million, will be produced at the Hughes Ne"'Port Beach r <t c i 1 i l y . Hinshaw said. In other contract a1van:ls. son1e $3.3.'l milllon canle to Orange O>unty fi rms. Collins Radio. Company of N~wport Beach received a $1.97 million contract {or sup- port equipment and engineer- ing services for a Navy special communications program . Interstate EI e c l r o n i c i1 Corporation of Anaheim was awarded a fi xed-price contract for $1 ,356 million to manufac· lure modular data processors for lhe Naval Air Develop- ment center In \\'Rrmi!itC'r' Pa . stewards and stev.•ardesses t<r day extended their picket lines. di sruptin g service at Pan An1crican Airlines but ap- parently having no effect on American Airlines Oig ht s from Kenned y <ind LaGurt_rida Air· ports. Airport officials said about 75 cars apparently driven by union members "''ere aban- doned on airport access roads. causing lraffic jams and dehlying arrival and departure of passengers to and from the airports. e N ixon Sneingx ~-llAJ\1 1, Fla. (AP) A bank attorney says the \Vhite I-louse has granted pem1ission to supply the state a\\orney's offi ce records of a $100.000 savings certificate issued to President Nixon. State Atty. Ri chard Gerstein has been seeking the Key Bis- cayne Bank records he says are essentia l to his own \Vatergate investiga tion. e PoliC'e Cha11t BOSTON iAP) -About JOO polict' officers, most from Boston , confronted Gov . Fran- cis \V . Sargent outside his office Wednesday, demanding at the top of their lungs that he sign a bill restoring the death penalty. "I ha'< not yet ~ade up DIETER KUNTZ SHOWS OFF PATENTED SKI SLED ~fu ~~~~~hat to do, Sargent Maneuverable Vehicle Ends Run-ins With Trees manufacturer specializing in I' luxurv motor homes in the $12,00o to $24,000 range, But the firm's product \Vas not displayed, Emmett Dale, head of 'r..1obilux and chairman of the show. s;iid his firm shut do\\'ll a month a.go, la ying off 125 employes. . "NORl\.1ALL Y WE write our spring orders at the sho"' but that didn't happen this year" he said. "The dealers \\'eren'\ buying because of tight money and the fuel scare. "The industry is a disaster and v.·i\l be dead for <1 bo11t two yea rs. Jn my opinion ., he said. adding tllobi!ux y,·as trying to restart as a n1aker of small transit buses, Robert L. Ste.,.,·art. president of Jl\'I. told the trade shO\\' sn!cs wrrc off sharply from early 1973 but were expcclf'd to top the rcC{ird 747 ,500 units sold in 19\2. HE URGED consumers to "close up th eir energy gob- bling houses" and use recrca· t.i'onal ·vehicles lo vacation within a 5(1-.mile radius of home. "We're going to encourage the use of motor homes for ec.un muting to work -three or four guys can play cards or si p a beer in the back while the other d r ives,'' another spokesm an said. Peaster predicted the in· dustry would rebound in late spring because .. people will still take their vacations. even if they have to bicycle to \\'Ork ." Mexico City Hill Colla11ses; 14 Die MEXICO CITY !AP \ -At least 14 persons were killed early loday when more th an JOO tons of rock and deb ris crashed down on a slu1n sec· tjon in the southwest part of Mexico City, the Red Cross reported. Rescue workers bctdies had be<n said 10 recovered four hou rs after a 100 • foot hill callaJlEled, but f o u r otller OOdles md be<n spotted and it was feared there would be more dead . Five or more houses were reported destroytd. e lrbhTalka SUNNINGDAl.E. Eoglnnrl (APl -Prime M ini ster Edward fl ent.h opened \vhat he called an historic con· ff'rence wit h the leaders of divided Ireland lodny and said their talks could csta.bllsh Worltl peace and security for tl1e Irish. As a sign of good will the British leader said a n unspecified n um he r of SUSJll'C':tcd guerrillas h {'_ J d without trial in Northern Ireland will probably be set frte by Christinas. Healh said he hoped !he conference would p r o d u c e agreen1ents that would enable Northern Ireland's new eli· ecutive to t11ke over rule of the wartom province from lhe British. e Paris Strike PARIS (AP ) France n10\'ed at slow motion today ns leftist unions staged a 24- hour national strike lo protest the mounting cost of living. The strike was neither gfncr:il nor romplete. Some suburban an(I \ong..<fistance train~ \Yere running, with trar. fie rf'porlcd at 10 to 25r percrnt of no rmal. A few' Paris 5.:Ub\\'ays and buses opt•ratcd. i\l1ht 11ry 1rttcks prO\'ided :i • TnJ1keshift service 011 heavily I.ravelled routes. Mail was deliver e d in some neighbo rhoods. e Ford Re111r11s BUENOS AIR ES (UPI) - The Ford tl1oto r Co. says it plans t() bring back %5 evacuated executive! t o Argentina, now that t h e gove rn ment has decided to use armed guards to protect t h e !lrm against guerrillas. Border patrol troops armed v.'ith machine guns a n d automatic rifi<>s took up posi· lions Wednesday a r o u n d Ford's 300-acre plRnt at the Rucnos Air~ s u b u r b ".lf (;enf'l'OJ I r :H•hCt•o I • ' Thur~dav. D«em!Jer f, J071 Fuel Costs Bla111 ed ~IGM ~s Gala W11ol esale l11(lex Gra1td Hotel Pre111ie re lnc1·cases 1.8 % \\'A.5111NGTON t \P I l!\!lited by ff'l'Ol'IJ ('U'I ' ror ft~1·1. wholesali; prict·~ lt:a\)t"tl ~harp!y in _i'\ov1·n1bt"r the DC'JliJ t,:t111cnt or Labor sai<I to- dJy. TIIJ.: llEPART:'-11-:\'r s:1id lhl' 11·hnlesalc price 1ndt'.'x rosf' 1.8 percPnl las t 1nnnth <'ul n st'nsonally adjustl'd basis and I ti percent on an unud1us1ed basis. rrversi ng a t11·0-n1onth trc11d in which 11holl'!>:Llc prict•s had dcclu11·d. \\'hol<'s<1lc prit·1·s nf ltu·ls. and other t•nergv producls JU1np<'d 19.3 pl'i-c.~nt , thl' hight.•st on record for one 1nonth. It SLll'JlilSSc'CI t h (' pn.-.1·ious high of 4. I prrct·nt in January 1948. Despite the increas•' in fuel rosts. prices for fann pro- ducls and proce-ssC'd foods :i nd feed dro1)pcd sharplv. falling 1•i.:1;~ ~ p(·rccnt Thr· l't'J){)l't s~ud prLtt'~ Hf such p1 ocesst_•d foods a11d l·"·d-. :4« fa1~ :ind ,,11-.. h···'f :111tl 1t"al. processed 1.i0ultry ;11HI :11u11111l ft·1·d~ droppl·d l;i<;t 1non11t hut pri1·1·~ 111 ~1·r1·al. b;1k1·ry products ~111d sugar I OSt· An1ong thr t·onsurnrr food~. !ht· rt'port sttid. lo11er pr1('1•s \\<'l"t' rl'llOrll'<l !or µrL1<.·1·~Sl·d po11!1r~ lx·1·f .1nd \'1•:1! ·r11i-: !)E PAJfr\tt-:~T <;:J id lhl' incrC>asc l!l 11·hol1'~.1!v pril..·cs pushl'd H11· 1non!hl v in· <ll''i 10 1~1.8 of LIS 1!167 IJ<i::.~". or 17.5 µt·re1·nt h1 gh1·r 1h;111 :11 this 11nlt' a y1•;11· :.11.0. 'l'hl' 111d<"X 1111':111:, thnt it 11·ould (.'()Sl $1 4.18 to buv thL' s 11 rn e ttn1ount of 11,·hOlesalC' good::; that $1U pLLrcha~~·d in t96i. ENER GY 'CZAR' J Je1not rat1c plan l"l'CJ l- 111g :-.l:ile energy c.-zar \1·1111 .~1vccpin g pu\\'Crs 01·cr <·ar p<111Ji11 g. gas ra11 o n i n ~ and fuel allo- <':llHill to indust ries \VOult! go t o Hcagan s ~ccrcta ry of rcsourCC'5. l\'or1nan I .i \'c rino rc Jr. 1.5 percent belo\Y Ociohcr. the s I I ''"°"said. l: 10\\1( Oll')) Vot~ JlRJCES OF c.-on s 11 ni c r f~S. thosr bought by Sll[l- pl1crs read y for the litt pcrinarkct, 'vrrl' do11•n six- tenth s of onr percrnt on ;,1 srasona!ly adjustrd basis and shov.•c<l a small one-tenth of one percent rise b c f o r e seasonal pricing patterns 1verl! taken into account. Leading the explosive in- crease in energy prices 11·crc costs of refined pctrole un1 prixlucts, in cluding gasoline. up a record 34.7 1>ercenL Crude oil pricc·s junipNl 4.5 percent: electric po1Yer I.I IX'rcent, and coi'll G.6 percent. Th<' leap in fu('J prict'S ptt~h­ ed up prices for · industrial commodities by :l.2 prrcrnt. the highest on. record on a seasonally adjustN! ha is. WHOLESA LE prices of con· sun1er fini shed goods rose a sha rp 3.5 pt"rcent. 1vith in- creases in the prices of heating oil and g a s o I i n e rrsponsiblc for niost of 1he climb. SJJeeLl Li1nit Bitl /,u Se nate SACflA ~IENTO Assl'n1bly SpeakC'r Bob Mor rt- ti pushl'd a fuel-saving 55-nlilP- pcr-hour high1\'ay speed li1n it 1oward a sho1vdo11·n \'Ole todny in the state Senate. · "I th ink !he chances look g:ood for the bill corning out." :'tloretti said \\lednc!'day in an in tervie11·. The \'an Nu\·s l)en1ocra t said he \\':IS cOn- sidcring an1endnil'n\s to dc!av the tin1e it v•ould lake f•ffe~t in ordci· to givt' state workn1e11 n1ore ti1ne to change 4.flOO hi ghway signs that 1101v It'll California rnotorists they can go 65 ni.p.h. SENATE PRES IDEJ';T pro tr-ni Jan11'S r-.till s ( 0-Snn l)iego ). said \\'l'dnesday hr 1houi;ht the 1\Joretti plan had onlv a 50-;)(} eh:ince of fin al pa~sagC' in th<' upper hoUSl'. s;iid A"~rmhl\m:in F r a 11 k L:u11 .. 1·nian ~ H-l.a C::in:id.1. 1 :".lort•l11 :igrl·<.•<.I. "\\'F; 11/\ \'E A s£>rious prob- lein on o u r hands. l\'o Otlt) 1s sui;gesting this 1s lh(' ;u1s11'1'r in and of itself." ht• s:11d. 'l'hc n;1 tion v.•ns "facing Hn rconomic rrces~ion :inct possihlc dr1>rcssion, '' ~lorctti ndrh.'<i. Sl:lll' St'll. /\lfrf'd Alc1uist (D- San .Juse i. ~ind Asscn1bh·m:1n Charles \\'arrrn ( U .'Los /\ngclL·~!. introducrd idt'nlicnl hills \VL·dn csday that 1~·011!d erea te a slulr energy cz~1r ;ind ~111 agrncy supcrbonrd to 11•r(·st lc 11·ith the rncrgy crisis. 'rhrre \\':IS no shortage of r11t·rgy a rn o 11 g la1~·1nakers St:l•ki11g to cope \1·ith lhc crisis. ll t·rt: 11rc sonic of the other bilh in1r uducC'd \\'c,<hu•sday: l .. t\S \'Er.AS. ~£>I' !UPI) -Blark t1mous1nr" ltnrcl tht• t·nlratJ('C b1.u11pcr to bu111pcr . Jev.·rl!! spHrkl1-d a1: r11 i11k- rl:1d first nii.chters pushed i11- ,;1d\·. JI was the 11or!d prt.'mirr 11r ,\h·!ro 1;nltl11 v11 ~1:1\'er's 1nos1 :-.pt'l'tacu [;1r ;111drrt:1ku1i.;. The fa n1uus r-.,H:J\1 li11ll rested on a IK't.IL·~1:il outside !he $106 n1i llion !;r;1nd llotcl ll'<itchin~ :'IS th1· ('l!l'UJill \\'Clll up on !hf' 11 urld 's l:irt:cst i;arnl.i!ipg rl'SOJ'I. \'l!\TAGE CARS rolled to the E"ntrance. Out stepped such gulden ngc of llolly1\'(IQ(i stars such as Jane Pow cl 1 . ---~ •• tl1e r ••ar ul ft II lire ... v.•hich dtveloprrs said 11·ould pay fur 11st'lf lrl a decade . /I,. th~ rrSLirl filled, the voic:f's becainc loud· "!\inc. th!' point is nine. Place yo ur bets. r\loc! l1ay lhi: fieltl. l'ay the line. It 's 1hc coming out roll. P!:iee your bets. "\'cs. that's right Dean ,\1<11·t1n gOL'S f>ll at 8 p .111. in 1he l'f'l eliril v !heater. '·No sir. the. jai alai frMton is not open tonight. It y,•ill be open in about t\ro 11'ecks. "\\linner 13, black. J>ay 13, p;:1y black. pay odd , place yo ur bct!J." NE\' ADA 'S L ARGE S T ga1nbling factory employs more than 3,000 persons whi ch e:<ceeds the population of some rural counties in Nevada. It has 2,100 roo1ns and the MGM ~ casino holds I,000 s Io t J\targarrt O'Brien. Jack machines, 10 crap tables, 45 r h e 1HG1H I I 1fro11·11e 1I 011f. t·o iees t•f tl1 e •••••· sid e 11·orld ••• .. GRAND HOTE L OPENS WITH HOLLYWOOD FANFARE AND FLOURISH Child Star Margaret O'Brien (right); Actor George Raft (left) Attend fete ll:iley, Cary Crall!, J une blackjack tables. ro ul ette Jl av<'r. !•'red J\l c ~I u r ra y , "'heels, a kcr>O low1ge for 2001 lil"Orgc Raft and llo"·ard Keel. two baccarat games. 16 poker 50-hour Business Assailed Th<'y kt'Jll con1ing: Shirley tables. a movie theater, a sec- ,l,lacl.<1int·. &•rgio Franchi . ond .-;howroon1 v:hich seats .Johnny C;:irson. Dick fllartin, &XI persons, a hlgh-roller LOS AKC.ELES (A PI -A induslry. no fooil production .lune Allyson, Connie Stevens. casino on the 26th floor 1\'hcre p<lr<tdl• of hcr·ors 11·ould rt!SUlt industry," said Sig 111 u n d Burbara Eden. the min imuin tx-t is S50. a din-frorn thl' pruJXJSl·d e i t y Ary1vitz. secretary of th1• Owners :u1tl ;ind developers ncr sealing capttci1y cl Jl,000 ordinance to lin1it bu sinesses county AVL-CIO . had blended ·the "·nrlds of persons including convention to ;i..i hours a w l' e k. Ci!y Counci1111nn Hobert J, ! loll y"·ood and Las Vegas 111 roon1S and the g rand b11si ncssn1en , lubor le<1dcrs Stevenson said the 50-hour the ;\fGM c.;rand Hotel. bal!roo1n, a jai alai rronton. ::ind <.'ity council n1en s:iy. operation 1\'0uld put 150.000 The J\tG Grand Jlotel two swimn1ing pools, enough "\Vith the 50-hour 11•erk, persons out of \\'Ork . "1'h1• ~\'ll:)('," hl' :1dtlL"d . \Jlh<'rs J1.1ill\'d \\'rd11e:.;day 11\ ti(·11ou111·1n~ !he Dil'ision of \\';11t.•r and l'o11·t·r·s proposal th:1 t 111o~t l>usincsscs be lunHed lu :JO hours ilf Ojl('r:1- l1u11 rluring 1111~· s1~1·rn-cluy p1·riod. 'fla· proposa l is 10 Ix· pr1·scntcd to the Cit y Council !Oda\ r\t'.'vad<1 's largest gambling carpet to cover 60 football thl'rc 11·ould he no en-idea of putting \X'Ople out of factory -1Yas opt ning in the fields. 350 cooks. tf'rtainn1ent industry, no food 11·ork hert' doesn't 111 ;1 k i.' niiddle of the t'llt'.'r~y crisis1 ·r..;'---~----------------~------------..;;., ______________ ... "'hen this tourist-fed economy ~~~:u';:'sed•~,i~":~~~'.~\~:·~~· Complete Mid-day American Stock List t1011ing and reductions in avia- tion. But \\'edne~dny night the I 1----------------------------------------------- roar of the ~IC:".\ lion ilrov.'ncd " out !he voices of the out side v.·orld. the world of fantasy prt.'vailcd. · Tll E 50.000-squarc foot casino, longer thun a footbnll field -accented wi!h Italian niarble, ceiling n1ur:llS and tinkling chandeliers -filled 1vi1h ganiblers. The casino is supposed to carrv half the fina ncial load cif lhe t\tG:".f Grand llotcl '" "' • I ' 'o l•· ~ I. •.• , h 1(}01 '' 13··. '" I~' I • ' •. 1; l6 '. '' '• " " An1ong farm prd uc1s. costs of cattle. raw cot1on, poul1ry, ollsecds and grain 11,·1•re do11·n. But there v.·cre soine in- creases. r>ri ccs of n1i!k at 1he farm were up 5.4 perce nt and r-.lorl'tti "s bill sp<'<t out of !he 1\sse1nbly on a 65·5 1·01 1' \\'('dncsdav .1111id \\'[u·nincs th:it mOre cutbacks i n ral1forni;1·s rnt'r~y a11pe!11<' 1nav he on the 11·::iv. Dollar Cli111bs " " ' "This is !ht• ll;OSI \\'I' (';111 do at this tin1r. \VhC>n Il l' <.'On1r back in .l anunry. lht'rc's 110 question ire \\'ii! hal'c 10 take n1orl' drastic :iction," Oil C1·isis Has Son ie SILVER Safe, Sound, Secure ''le" ,. d1!e for U)J ll UP ll .... P•Mllclionf !or !hi .,,,, II monlhl IN! 11·112 per 01. W1 <l "'I 1 !O 109 OI. ,f f f pUfl tilvlf blr' I~ 1to<-tor lmmtdl1!e d1llv1t1. Good Poi11ts--for Us C:AL L FOR OUR C.lliSH ,RICE~ 494-2552 PATHFINDER lnvettment Co. 240 Forett Ave., 1.•gun• Be•th THE LAST PUFF IS A NEW START! by TERRY GRANT. R.Ph y .. IJ n1nv Ix· .. 111•p1·1 .. 1•rl r. :11 11 \hal.0 1'\'•'ll 1h•· lll!h!" .. ! ;'I \ l'I y l10 •avy :-;1\uk•·r 1 :111 111 l!lll" r1·(ur11 *•• n "• l1 ·a11·· ... 11111· !t 111;1v 111k" :1 1·1•\J\•I•• c•f )\'!11"~, 1111( a .. !oo•"l!I .1~ ,Y•HI <l !lJ• ~lllOh.11\\! .'••I I ;\I'!' 1•11 ,.,111· ,,.fl'' And 1f 11 1111"•" hEl .. fl •1l ~J ff··~·Lo·d \1•111' 11111\.!-. \••I t h•·~· <..'all 111· fl ,; ~:•"") i'I " l~\'11 a;;a1n. \\'t1y ll!ll ~-1 1•· ~ .. 11r ... If 1111 r.\,ll':l "l~·1·i,1 l 1•1• .... 111 thi" yC>ar? ~lnp ,.nv-11<.111". n .. 11·1 ju~t "'4·111 d•t\' n". -.rnp If 11 ill 111111 f'r :il•1n!' 1,·nri't cl11 11 n11<1 ynu n"1·d !'11ni.• r .\Tra h••lp. \\I" d 11 h;l\t' !11:1 11\ j •l'l1· d \!('I" thA I 1·n n aid ·'"II. 1·n11 nr. yr1r 1: 1i1nn1: l '.\' i'lllf\'E l '~ 1111• n )••\l ll'"'rj 8 <f;•lll'+'I'\' \\'.• 11 ii! 1!1 · 1h·r 1· pro111 f'' I) · 11 it h• ·Ill • '\I r;1 1·ht1n:•·. A r~ro '!lt 1110111· 1~~)1114• 1·rh .. n II" frH ' ttu•ii· hral!h n1.,:d~. \\'r 11•·l1'orn1· 1'>'q1H'~'' ffl r cl,.Jh rr1· .. ,.1·111·1· urid 'harcv ~11 ·1·,,1111 1 ., PAR K LIDO PHARMACY 351 Hosplt.al Ro.ad frff Delivery Newport B••ch 642-1 SIO TM Move Eyed LOS !t.:Pll 1Jirl'r1ors of 1he Tin11·s-tllirror Co, nppro1·ed a pl an to rC'in- corporate th e co1nµan y ns :i !lrlrt \\'Hr\' corporati11n. s11bj1•ct to sh~1rehol1h·r apprO\':l] n111I nt•t·dl'il e 1 c n r a n t• r ]Jv t"<'l:1!1,itor~' offie1al-.. The plan, ::ipprol'rcl \\'vd- n•'Slluy. 1rill bt· subn1ittrd 10 Ti1nrc; :'l.lirror s1ockhnlders at thC' ttnnual n1eeti ng nt·xt :'I.lay. Kids Like To Ask Andy DO ES YOU R KEOGH ACCOUNT EARN 1.Q\DO~ 11\Jl 1 -/\nd !lQ\V for sorne good ne1A·s :ibout oil -f Pr /\111crica11s r1nv\\'11v . The lnlest supply ctlts iiud pric1• incr!•asl' bv /\rab oi l prod uci•1·s h:n t· l1r'lpe(l put Ill'' l .S. <.loll ar 1)!1 lhc thrc,:;hold of :l S\Jl'l'l<tt\J l:1r l'CCOl"l'l"Y Ol'l'l':O.f':IS. ;\lnn.1· bankt rs ::incl offici;.ils 111 Europe now t'.'\llt'Cl the llo\l;1r tu bt· :irnong the .~1 rong1·s 1 f'111Tcnc1l'S ill the 1rortd 111 1911. Tht rL' i ~ ti1lk in London's financi:i! con1· 1nuniry rh:ir tilr 1\I'i c 1· - 1!c1ah1cd doll:~r 111n1• h;11(' ro be n.'1Hlurd llfl\\'ard nC'~I Yt'<ir_ Tll E All ·\ A 011 squr1 ·1~· ni;1v hr cte~1g n1•c! 11rui1:inl v In pr·<·s!-i11t\' rh1· r 1111 ed ~L t1l'S. Bur 11 t'Otild :1~·t 11~llv lwlp !li1~ 1\n1rr1e;111 ~'C1111<11!1 \ 1n 1110 in1- p<1rf;1111 11;1 r~ 1°111: :-tu11·t trn11 ;111d th1· ntln·r 11.ng 11·rni. Shn1·t·l1·r111 ht,nc,li1 s :1 I" I' :ilrl'<Jd~ upp:1rt'111 '1'!1 1· fl<11111nL: (!ollnr. 11h1c!i h:1d f:·1Jlr11 1·.'.llllt' h~· llH)f~ 1 ll!lll Slll\'l' with us IT WILL! 10°10 -14°10 ? ? ? ? ? I ' YOU HAVE 25 DAYS TO MAKE YOUR MOVE • • • • • -N ew port Equ ity Tunds INVESTMENT Tll:U ~T OffD*. ~J •M NEWPOR t CENTER Dlltve -SUI TF. 111 7 NEWPORT a E.6C M, CA. '14.0 -4U·l!U , -- • Fellruary·s devaluation, no\1' regained most of ground . has I hat Foreign ex change dealers here say one important rcJson brhind the recovery is the oil squeeze. The l'niterl Sta tes dt'.'pcnds on the ~fiddle Ea st for less than 10 percent of its oi!. EurOPf' and Japan rely on the area for sonic 80 perent of !heirs. Sll\'CE EUROPE and J apan arc the primary ronipetitors for U S:~ goods in ove rseas n1arkets, the oil squeeze favors Americans in t"·o ~·ays -supply and price. There ,1·i l\ be !e11'er cutbacks in U.S. pr(ll.lucl10n and sn1<1llL"r rises in l".S. pric1.·f\ because of the v1l crisi~. !3o1 l1 f<il.'tors should help the dollar in Europe and J;1pan. Long<"r terin benefits to the C.S. econon1~· arc p<"rhttps rnorc in1portant. /\s a result of both the Ar<1b cuts in oil s11pplir s and the ri ses in price. alternate sources of energy are 11011· con11>etitive for the first time. Experts here s:iy it no1Y costs about the same to de velop oil fro111 shale or tar sands as it does 10 lmporl oil from !hr ~1iddle East. Thev e!<timatc it 'vii i cost onlY sligh!ly n1ore to n1akc syn- thc!ic oil fron1 coal. Sec urity Bank 1'rip1 cs Minorities LOS ANGELES !AP ) St•cuntv P<1'Cific N a I i on 11 I Bnn k has prepared a plan 10 1riple Ill<' num ber of its ethnic minor ity officers and double it.~ 11,·omcn officers by 1911.1. bank orf icial! report. TI1ey said \Vednesday the plan v:as prep.1rcd over a six- rno nth pc.riod "'ilh a \'ariety of <'lhnic minority an d women's orli(anlzatlons. The plan ou!lines hiring pro· cedures \\'hcrebv the nun1he.r of 11'lnority offircrs at 1he bank . the srronrl largest in Cali ro rnia . \\'oold i n c r ca s e fron1 the present 6 i#cc nt 10 20 p('r(."('nt hy 1983. I . - " " " '" ' " - • • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. .. • • • ., .. .. .. ., • • • • .. • • • • ' • ' • • • A A ' ' • • • ' A • A • • ' ' A • A • • ' A • • • • A A ' • • Wetlnesda y's Closing Prices New York Ups NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Dooo Jone• \ 1 rend MAll.KfT WH'"'"',"{ "' " ,~ ,. .. l'tl) DA.IL Y PILOT Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday ---- Dow Jones Index Closes U11der 800 NE\V YOflK (UPI}--The Dow Jones 1ndustr1al average 1nost widely followed index of ma rket per fo1 n1a nce for the New York Stock Exchange clos~d under the psycholog1cally potent noo n1ark \\ ednes day 1l s lowest level In n101c tban three )ears Shortly before 11 30 am PST the Dow had fatten 11 6fJ points lo 791 ;)4 A nun1bcr of observers said a crucial psycho logical landn1ark may ha\e been passed The popular average ha.s fallen some 184 points 111 little more than five weeks largelv due to re- cess ion worries lhe energy cns1s and concen1 over the Nixon admin1st1 atlon s ab1hly to deal with it ......,.,. .............................................. ~ • .,_,.111"92'!. 51 ,. ...,, ..... '"' ,.E (llll• H gn Lo ... L11!C.w; ,. E "'11 Htql'! La• L••I c~Q A 1-I• .. ,_ .. -... _ I ~-~. ~. 11' -• ' -., -Jl'I "~' , .. _..,,. 1 ,._ ~. " . -. ··-,. " ' ~·-.... ·~ Amerl.,an Salea ¥alume , .. old Du~ks Des~end Mallards Fllll • Arka1isas T oivn UL ~TU'MfiAHT Ark 1U fl 1 lf thf! stars l:<Ut fall •111 labama 1r !he n\oott i\l1U11:~ \er ~ltan11 :-ind H thr wallO\IS FC'<lll\ du Lt•llHC U; lk t.ap1st1 .1uu tht rl 1l1t rl ~ 110 redson 1Yhv froa·n t.lucks can t 1ur1ble on ~luttg:ir. P. On lhe dav .1f!,(1 lh;i.11 k~g11 111g h(!t\ 1111tu1t 1nullud'lo { llllf' 1 rash1n~ ou1 of thl "k\ ~lany "ere flozcu sllfr rlll'Y "I-Hf. ... gO(Jd !lol'k rt:i F'.'isC\ s 11d li er ht1sh,1n(I t'!C 1n1d ~t\t11 ol tlii rn 1nct pul ~" up 111 lhr freczer for u:.-i. 111 1 \\ l! Lit 'Ill 111 \htlll 1t1d 0111 11t hid fru111 1~ .. 1 11111 ind 1t:,' 1 l'<h t ~l101H I ''" s:unc ~ht ~ 111! lht tl;,i1 1h~ dt1ll-:. Clll\t 1\ 111bl1nc. do1111 11 1" 1 1111<1 u1 t 1urtiult 111 -0n1> 1n Arkansas ~1lr.il Lv.L:.!"r:;; v.cre sighted 1~\11 th1.: "' 11~ and se\eral tou(htd do11n an1 \d \1o!ent :. p 1 1 ngl11> lhundcr!.t.orr ni; 111nd llu11i1"• ind llail sto1111~ 1 \\O l'llll'.'i \OOE$ <:ll1 er! ntlllJ1 U 11111g1 ffl11ni.: tlu "oull tru uut~k lrl~ of Stut 1g:i1 1 lt \\ 1s d>Qu t .i p rn said J lo\d ~Ill 01l un1 t ha1r1nnn of !he state ( 1n1e and Fish Con~ llll'<'<IU \\hO h\l''\ h lf( \\llh1n ltl tu 15 n11nutcs ill Of \lill!I l\tcl COO\(' dO\Vll 111 1l1<.1\U11 I 11fl) ht<i\' dutl:,'\ flit t.lll;\-. IU!lll <lO\\ll \\llh t 101 uf h ul 111d ~t \ cral \\f'rf' 11n1pll11h 11t1n(1usl1rl ,11 1.:01rl1ng 111 \1itn1 ".51s Po:ss1bh th1\ int\ h11t tkltl p1tch1d up h1ghtr 11l 1n nunn 11 :lru\ K11oclo.e1l Ofj" Pi11s I Profe..,s1o nal b0\1 lc1 1\1 ill Su1 111a 111ar1 1c.: !::1.;tcr S:.irt WC J] Jll bo\'/l1ng tile Hl [ on g1 1e\\ \\as h fllC\ lllCI al allcv 21 \('11" ii.:o ~~cu r-fa ce t/ Jl1011 So ught I I 11 Rap e ll11nt1ng\()fl BL •th II Ill h11 kHI,.. ILi Ill 111 \lllll Jtng ~l 11 1111 )1 'i ! I\ Ill {011 lht:\1011 ll f1!1 1h1 I J)lt' l111 scl:'l\ n1~h! ut D11 gog11l I l I ·o\cl Tht g11 I !old f>OliCC' ~hr had btlll l1\ ltlf, lll l.ako..:1100d 111lh 111 r .. 1~tc1 111d hi oth1 1 1n I 11\ 11h1tl :;hC' f!OI 1,1,Qld (If ~O lll 11n 111 p1 obkn1s ~Ill ~\Ill I 11 il-.t \\)VU 11 I~( p 11 !lld II lkt I 11 Ir n •ti ll 11111 \\ Ill " 1 ' ' ' I Ill 'I I fl h 111 tn11I.. <illl In 11 1l p ._I il 1.g!v11 t0111p 1111\ ! \t llllci('I tllt !10111 Hlll ol Ill :ind lh , "' th put Tiit: I t:!\\(,! n ~nd ~ht Slated PLI EI ll \;()l ICI l(ids LiJ.·e Tu froll"fl 1long 10.'llh the het1l 111 rt siutrcJllt 111suulhC'1 s 1 /\1k1n ~1· l:S \Ill the I OUh: uf 1!u<-k~ lu.:ad1ng so11ih flu 'hL \\ltllf'I S(l11l{' (\[!l S{ 11 JI\ !ht h 1rch11)1xl ire;,,i-. of •nr SI UC' ~llhough rno>t head f11 thcr <:!lUh IO\\:lfd~ the 1111r:.hc:. 01 Lou1:.r.1na I Uf! SLlt ~ no one had c\o..:r 11 1r1! 1,f :;ut:h a thing hip IJl 1lln .,, Hl lhl'SC p irt<; 1 11.: ll\l'd here ill lTI\ life :ind 1! s rt u111que expcrlcn<Ct \h;(ol\u111 s 11d l'LIUl IC :'\U1 IC ~ "'•~e· In !~~ It ~ t or r. ' - PU~UC NOl1CI I l I • D s fl v 11 s I c I Jo< "~ II 1 1 ""' lh oto '" '" 00, /P ie ! JU! I 'A I '" • . ,. DAILY PILOT 1-'' • A~ciTW!'l'its •• , • , • ~ • S'24 ~i.s . . . . . . . • 9SO -990 loek & Moritltl ~ 900 . 914 ~rient • • • • 100 • m The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast 1'1~ • 149 . :tl~ S49 8~ 899 DAI-LY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS p,,)O"IUl1. ~ ond Svppl>ft • Rtol t ua11 Gtneral . tlO f~ •••• Rtn!ol Hor.Ms for Sole . loi.t & found • Mefchondi~ .... • '200 -m . 100 . 114 • SSO • S74 • 800 . 8'19 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678 ] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval S<hooh ond 1ru11ut.11011 ~ ~><•1 ond bpo•n 300 . 499 ~/~ • S911 000 ... T r r QI) -94Q I ,.·.· ....... _ •. _~.·-· ··-------~ l Genera.!___ General I General General ___ ....... _ .. _ ... _ ... _,]~[ " ..... ,,,,.. I~ 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~I Congenial Growing Office HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING FOR : ~ IRRORS. Advtrtistrs should chtck their •dt dally & report errors immedi•tely. The DAJL Y Pl LOT •1tume1 liability for the first incof.rec:t in1ertion only. General FIXER UPPER NEWPORT BEACH -Bi g, Big bargain , 2300 ~Q. ft., 2 1/:? baths, 3 Bedroon1s. family room. fireplace, double gar., boat storage. Bri ng yo ur paint and paper you 'll have a ball ! No\\' vaca nt. CALL S40·11S 1. llG FAMILY SPECIAL ROOM FOR ALL -5 Big: bedroon1s, over· s ized fan1il y roo1n ,v/fpl c., full bltn. kitchen \V/eating area. beautifully in1proved \l'ith e:<- cellent drapes & sha g cpts .. dble. garage v.•ith loads of storage. Prin1e (~osta ~1 esa loca tion. full prite $43 ,950. CALL S40-l I SL ERITAGE REALTORS Genlr al -I G::.;:•:.:"::.°':c'::'~~---- 1 LOWEST PRICE , 4 BEDROOM- NEAR BACK BAY I $1,B50 DOWN Jog lo ha1·k Ion~'. \\'alk to II Sr>ul'in11.~ lan1i1y honH' 11'.itl1 1c!]ool.'I I: i:horning. P <1 n1·ll'd brand nf'11· 11·/11· <·arpcl!ng lh ·ing room. l...;.rgc fan1i!y anti rl r ap rs 1hrough~11t . room. Nf'1v sh11g 1·a1"'fK'fM I Nf'11"I\' painte<I and shines 1hrou2hout . Palos Verrlc.'I And ~parldc;;;. Prim~ Co.~t;l Ston~ ~·trc[lhH.""f'. llugc J\las· :\lf'l'l:l a1·ca. on <1u1et, dt•ad ll't' Suite. Grf'HI J'i"'L'l'Pa tion;,J I ru,J s!rccl. GIG-Til l -Open facllilie.~ -only $32,000. C.111 r 1·1•s. not\·: 8.f:Z·'.'.-i..V. • OPEN Tll !I • H'S f UN 70 8£ NfCl r I [ii ~I LIDO BAYFRONT us~~~~:;~~~ LOOKING t~or Aggressive, experienced salespeople. OFFERING . All the advantages usually found only in the larger offices. f.lJus ~uperior con1111i ssion schedule -111ore frequent perso nalized ad- vertisi ng support -active office location - fu ll ti111e receptioni st and secre.tary · - NATIO N WIDE EXPOSUHI:: of you r listings. INTERESTED??? \Vu nt to E,\RN i\IORE and LEARN f\IOR E? Then take this iJ11porta11t slep toward in - suring-your future--call John .!\\la rd . ~1an­ a gcr. for you r c:on fidenlial appointn1e11L AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 644·7270 UNIC>UI: 11().otl:S \Ve have three dand y duplexes that provide <:om fortable living shelter .!\ND profitable l cix shelter. They're in Corona del J\lar. the nicest pl ace in the 11•orld to live. J'ortunately. (o r unfortunately\ tll c.\vhole \11o rl d is head- ed that \\"av. 1\nd our O\\'ners 1vant off ers. ('all us. \\'C;r e really nice. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 ll arriett J\ndreson lJ ordon !Janey l:>al Lane i{andv J.Jarker Ca l'ul \\'iik111~011 'rhis great i:roup i" 11 01v ten1porarlly located at J:Ju:i .\voc.:ado !Jr. 1 l~ehind tile Ne\vport Cinen1a 1 'vhile a1l'ait1ng to1npletion nf our llC\V office. Our su per. new ocean v1C\\' quurters \viii be at 280 Ne1vport Center !Jr., Ne1vport t'en· tcr. \Ve \1·iJI be 1novi11g on aboul J a11- u<1ry 2J:~d . C0!\1E :-iEE US! ESTATE REALTY 640·1120 ASSUME 7°/o LOAN NO LOAN FEES AND EVERYONE QUALi· FIES -Sharp, 3 Bedroon1. 2 bath pool ho1ne. Quality features including hard\1'ood flo~rs. cedar lined closets . .shake roof. ne1v cpts and much muth n1orc ~ Pf{JCl<:O on lv $39.950 . Call now 546-5880. · GOV'T REP0-$26,500 JUST RELEASED -and on!\' $1000. dO\l"ll I payn1cnt. 3 Hedroon), ~ balh Costa Mesa · bo rn e. _\ ~·real 1Jal Lte \l'ilh <."nve red patio. bright cheerful kitchen. !Jrge double ga rage on quiet c11lde~'1c. \'acant and reric\y for your iuspecti on (hu rry. bid s close soonJ . Call S46-S880 546-5880 Ooen Eves. I : //"4tiH s~ ~ 1 Pier £'. r-;llp; 4 DR .. 2 . ba.; I just N'<l11C\..>d to $2~9.j()() Vl~TERA:'\S lo;1ns 11011· 1 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Ma r avail tip to Sl'..!:1.()00. f:\"C'll l"!~"'"~""'"'""'""'""'""'""'"~"""'"~""'-"""'""""'"• if ,1uu h;i\·r 11lrr11dy tt~L'l"l lGe neral --G.Mral ---- AN O ASSOC!lllS fi 1 REALTORS I LANDMARK IA I & 1·Sl>'· C..,nun'crc. hid~. in Th~ Cannery Villa;,:~ area. $1 75,000 ' n1n· \I A en Ii I h•n1r11 t ) <•U '-;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;--;,;;;;;;· ;;:;;;,;· i1H1y hr f'lii::-ihlr-fnr nu 1'.d·j• 11i1i.,1111I 1•1;111 11ilh11uL l"f'ln·1 ~t.11t•n1ru1 or dO\\ll p y1111.1 1lrrh•"11 Ha11 kin,: J{f'a llor~ I DELUXE TRIPLEX -VIEW UDO REALTY , 1 ·. \,, I ,.1, ' 11 *673·7300* CLASS S!-:1.1.S -6·1:.'·:,i;;.;: ) J(\~.1:;oo or ~.J-:.16.~1 • 1 • ·1 j;e f.l'.'11~.~raw in !he \Vest. . ·---_ i _· .. 11_~1ailv Pilol Cl as~lfil'r!I SECLUDED ESTATE Heal pride of O\rner~hip. l)nc block to the be11 c:h. In hi gh rental :ll"l'a. See super o\\·ner's apartn1ent. .-\ listin~ ol r~fl i\"clson. 8132,500. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Hi9h_way, Corona de\ M a r """"'~::-:-~ .. ,--w~,-c-.-.-H-,L• iv~o~uli1~u~•c.-i,..11Z~~ ; ~G:·;·;·:·;;•;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' ~Ge;;";•;';';';;;;;;;;;;;;;; I In the heart of Cos ta :\lesa. Su rrounded h.\' baths. approx. 5000 sq. ft . Large pool and 51!.LL, OA TRADE A tiOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION Gen~r a l I I 100 trees. l·:uropcan de:s ign. 5 Bedrn1:s .. 4 liltjil-"ltiiijliilil.... 1n any other extras. 8107 .000. 111iit1Wit1!•~•1 1810 Ne~~' ~~~~~~~~ •• R~~.T.OR 54a.1129 G;_"~~~-BARGAIN IT'S A NEW WORLD Spark\inn-5 bedroo1n 2 1,~ bath hon1e in Lake F~rest. Has everything. \Varmth. co11U'ort. t ranquility. l''ull vic\v of lake. :\ rare find. $18,500. CAMEO SHORES Ocean vie,,·. very large JiVing roon1 and master bedroon1 \rith beautifu l parquet floor s, beamed ceilings. 4 bedroon1s. 3 baths. S115,000 . TWO STORY RANCH STYLE 4 bcdroon1 hon1e 1rith large fa n1i ly room . 21,.2 baths. 2 fireplaces. and 'vct bar. 'i'ard has 2 large patios plus storage roo1n . $81.500. DECORATOR'S J EWELBOX li GeM~ral , General · !~~1~~L~ ~~lv~> 1 ~1:,~-~~.'. I 5 BEDROOMS MOBILE HOME !-'toll j)l"H"l' S19.::ioii· S··l11·1· 1·.111 FOR SALE : heir rinnne<'. 11111~t' 1h ·i11·~ i $29,750! SILVERCREST 1·001n. Con1·('11i<'ru··· kii!·1u·n IT'S Tnu1-:: :, tic-clroon1 h:ir· 0 OME J:\"C'LUDl-:S l:El-'HIG· t g.8in _ FULi. PR!Ct: :S'.!9.IJO. : 1 ~. ,M,~·S ..• ~LB~J ~ B.\. 1:arii .. Ef:,\TUn'. ::.i1.·,.l11rlrfl sc1·nnrl G b h I ~u ""' .~tory !l('dl'o<11ni,, Very rt'i · rc11 t cae 101\·n ncafl(U) <!J"lre I hit Ins rt•fri" · l k · l " 1·. " ' .l' -• ·• .... 1·111e <'nt·h1l'l<'d pri.lio. L<1r:.:1' • 11 c In orr:in •• 111nl l\111,,. y··1'."hcr \ elec·I (IL'"'"C'I' 11·in•d I · I r ·1 . r ' I ' ' ''. ' . . " • . . (I yn1pi.· l"VIJ1)1101l poo . ,\~. :xi:oink.I 1'h1111 .~ ,.' 1"1ll::g 1P !11·' I fill' 2~ an· 1:011(1., k1!t'h.j' ~un1r1hl<• Fii,\ loan Sll,\iOI) -ur;i a.~ a1.-. u .~1 1r >C• -1·loC'k. slnra''<' !>!lc1I. l;ind--~ ~ . I I) · ,, n..-.111<; Pl LiS . drr111'hed . ., . I .J • • 111 •\JO. ' 1 111 • •• I 1 • · , ... I !'ot'<tllt'ci J}."1\lll. 111rrc ). 1·~. 1•111 bc.;11•h 11111 n arcn 1·nlt 1ri-inurhtl ·I\· ll11~U I\<'_111f'1C's • l!kc nu. l.Ot'fl!C'rt 111 Tll'll'I 1 . rl(j3 r,-·-n10~,., -i1·utcr soll1'llC't'. ho;11.) 11•lult pk. ;11rny fro111 noiS\'1 l .1) . i.· qi., Walker &Lee ~E •I l Jl Of[ !rtuler _dr,or & <'Hlllfl('I' r 1'rk· ~I. Ont•-haH l•I. frt1 n1 , 1111;-1 Cl''0~-"-'-'-·="=5='="=''='=a='=r ="="=" 1nr;, :i ,· J1<11ir~ _Ju~t S!;;IQ I llOU:'C'. Sl:i,!l!JJ. <:all E\"t;S ~~,,.':", MESA VERDE 1h·11,·n to ln1y. 9.1' • !onn. ~.'111· 21:).fi!l l-•1690. ·' ' 11•11•Jy i h· 1·111 ,\· 1,11111ly 1111 :•~s 11.'~-\alu•· · 1nlt 11011· CAN BE SEEN AT: ) 1 J .:. •'11\1·•~'"1 l'tlloi+, 111 .~,1.r,.r,j · CRESTMONT , -. 111•:1111 1.111 :'l lt•,..J \'«nlr; 1i11. f"ll'i.'V ll~P ·lr S r1.rN r'J &N1Cr•I -··--··· ·I\ 1·1 111.,, fl I' 1· , ;··.. 11<'/+!. f IS 1· 1o:i1 !=.iit<' Dr .. 8rra. ICcntr11I INCOME 1t) :111 «h••Jipi11~ ,\ ~1·hr111I-. ! ,\1·"· at'ross 1ron1 Urr•11 PROPER TIES t)rl~ "'~;.~,()I ;;;G;e;n;e;r;•;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;u;·;.;";';'•;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!•G•_~.n.!•'•••'m.iiiiiiiimmiiiimmiiii-i l * Balboa Bay Properties * DUPLEX LI DO ISLE 1 Super clean: l·~:xtra lge ., ::! Br .. 11 '.' l);l., frpl .. patio. !·'•1...,t. e:-.· L'l'O\\' 0 .K. 'l'r\' ~71.SOO (ii5-70ti0 • I WATERFRONT Nc,1•port lsl11n d llon1e . :.! Bn . & den . I.lier &. 1 float. ('<ill for 1'ppo111i · 11nent to see. 673·7420 LOW DOWN l\c11 port Ill s. :~ 111{ l:e!1\ lol'. s~:l .000. lr n- IJh.:d . pu!<!::ic ss. Nnn1c \ o \I r V 11· n ICI"lll~' ii-t!· 7·1BI . V.A. REPO :1 J;IL . 11 '-' 1;a1ll.~ S26 .5UO ~l .UOU 1Ju1\'t1 $6fl0 l'lo~ing ( '11,I ~ $244 :\lo. Pl'\'! 5~6·1!800 REALTORS rn 4 Local Offices to Serve You General Gene ral WESLEY N TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS since 1946 IRVINE TERRACE BEAUTY-$182,500 (.;ri.:at€St 1•1e11 of llay, ocean & Catal ina: t 'us\0111qualit~·1;;(! :; !J I{ honlc 11·1.1<r~. fo rn1al dining. :i bnth:.. ;3 trpls ~~ beautiful pool. • \IVESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 1 Si!n Joaquin Hills Rd . NEWPORT CENTER, N.B._ 6~4-4910 __ Gen eral C.en '!ral LlDO \Va\crfront. 3 Bdrn1 . & lge. fan1il y rm .. or 5 bdrn1 s .. \\'ith ti i.Jalhs. Lido Nord . Spet.:- lJcular \ ie\1·'. \\1aterfro11t riving rn1. \l'itll stcp-d0\\111 \\"Cl bar. l.>ier & fl oat. Sii5.000 . * * * * l'...ITEHFHO~T LllT ();\LIDO NO HIJ :JU'x lUJ'. J\lagnificcnt \"ic\r'. ~IU:J.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 61S·6161 General VACANT+ POOL 1 NEW -$237 MO. $25,000! \'AC'.\~1 · Nf.:\\'L\' lt~:Vl:\'· ISllED Tllfit;.Ot.:T! Y:111llPd ,\. l1t•:i111 •·!•ilin,t.:s. Hu:.:1• Iii ill~ i"'N)lll ('IH.;(•t",I l\it•·l11'1\ l,:tl'J.:•' i>f'd!'•NJlllS. ~J.;\\ P.\Ji\"T 111 .I: oui: Al.L NE\\" S!J..\G ! ,\JI i\"~:\\' rhun lJitil! ,\• 11•;1!1 11\IUl"•~~ Bil.\,\;!) i\"J·;\\ lt!"l(J~·· :1~1· 1·1d11111•1 l';<l~u. Kl1ln'•y :;J111p•'•I Y.\1:11 ~1%1': i'f)(Jl.: .ll'i::T ".\.-/)iJ ])Lj\\"\; · ~'.'';( ).J~ I Jl '~ ~ nil: :-:n1:1ll t !J1"ll1'! 1·11"1" ~·l-LL 1 11~u :.J>: ~2~ •. 0l:o: l';it! r·1~1 ~~;:;.t\j(;j THE REAL ESTATERS B~auftrlll Sl •l!Cif)ns hr;i11d 111·11 Lr1•.:u11;1 d11pl.,\, 1·1111111,ri .. l•:1l1·1·n1r~ <•!l{I l'•l••I g;•rih·n ~rr:1.'. 01 ·t•a11 \J111 •·•ii ,,[ !lus Horlrl! lll'l'r 'illl.f~~l l·~I ~l".:l.'!S. ,\skin; $J::.),.,L.I \'1'ry ;;111•1 11 ·Lilf' fi11· h•'•in.,1111. 1110 :-11w1· 111 H .. 1·1~·r \'1•' ( ·1,, .. 1~ ,,: l\•'h ·"' h·~·l, 1 .. ~ .. 1 ... nd 1i!:1~ :u·o':t~. :0:11,q n ,.,,,. till IOI\. Uni,' ~\l,'o!ifl Ill< lud··' lhr· l.111<1 1 .. ,. •. ,. ~ .. r1 \\ .I I ,. I "'l'i•'(' l•q' Vlh' ~1 '<11' (;,jl 1:~;,.72_,-, Genera l TRULY ELEGANT Thi~ ~1):11·1oll!-o .~ l1dn11 , l<11· !11111 din111·~ I 111 ,\· <i<'ll h' rill•' j-; \\(II !)l.111111·d Ill ,., "I)°"'" 1·,iJ• ~!1:.:!111,1 :-)p;L r\hil 'l.\I•'. <Jl"I :;,(II.)() •:q . ft. Ill ll\1111.; :;p:1~·1• Sp1•i·t;11·11l.•1 I l"ll "I •tt'l".lli : 1 1;1~. Tiu• Pl••Pl 'll) 1-; lil\l' Ill'\",! I 'l'l\T J\l~I I•" du•·t:d I•! :!'111!),.'llll) PLEASE CALL 675-3000 JD BA\' & BE,\fll MESA VERDE NEAR THE CLUB I ,l 11 ,~'f:!!_.-l ·~~I ,JI ;1{1' -sl!•p.~ !11 ,·lul>h<ttl~" i•i 1\1r~;, \'•·1·rl1• I 11:-l1r1<·11I P <'ii'\.!711h"\' 111 111· "'I• /',11 o•ln,,.d '' ,11., t"lll !'I I ',1111 •'l!lt'll•" hilo"i!~'ll ••I ,:,. li•1:,1 11~ l~~>I l>l'l "IL f/11\111) O'!ll<'l'!;,1!111n·111 !''"Il l, ( jl;•ltl 1 ... 1ri .. 1111~ l 'lillt) l"l>i\1\1 Slu111111,.1 l1t; 1 l1 ~l•11 l\ ll 110 I 1111h Jllll/1) !::;·-.~ 1,11 1· CORONA DEL MAR :-.~·;11 .tuplt'' :-.oi ,.r lhl..' lu~h IHI\" :! B ('llf•K•l!I" !II f'il•'h 11111.r , 1 11• I :><'J•l •I\ 1 I" jJl1 IJ• ,.., H••lli ll<'l't' '"lllj•h·t-·ly ... I 111•1d1•led lrss 1111<11 h jl'.i l I "!" ,,lld ~'"' 1n ~111 .. ·r .. 1i:q .. \\.,H \.,, .i t•"I ~I rlo.tl 11 I I "111\ ,1 ~/101'1 ll:'llk IH !I\(' .. 1i.;11··11!:1ry ~··11··" . ,,l).·1·"I , !id 11 11• •1v1 ·,1 11 Sl1u1111 h,1 ·•1 ·1~•1111111('1!! 0111.1 ESTATE REALTY IJOJ AVOCADO DR . NEW PORT CENTER 640·1120 * S9'x290' LOT * l"-1 Z.U:--1 1·: 1·:.z. Tl·:r:.:\l!' • I i:, do•.,1111 h .. n11· I hug.· 111 •·h·t' t~1:1 ra 1111lv l'OO!ll ol('ll, : !1:11h~. 111.i1i: C:O..· II",,>;. liu1e1 ~'"'"I .,:,';.{~l!I , • c 2 z. .. 111· 11 .. 11 ... 1• f~h ·! H.111 "\ .:::.11. lll't'I ''' lu .1~l,ll)l11- 111·~ -rr, "'· ~11.'i,U!}ll • C·:.! l.U'I' GU ·" 1:.0 :'\c1\')X1rt $~'\:.~iOO. • r; UNITS -Ea~t-~i<1r, Cu.~1.;, i\•Jcsn $72,j()(). lnl·On1c l7ti0 Roy McC•rdle Realtor 1S11..I ~t·1rporl Bl\{I., C .. \I. 541-n29 CUSTOM BUILT CORONA DEL MAR "" Hllu·r hOlllf' likf' 11 . r:x1n1 I f(.,1llU~:. ~alul'l' !lu:_:e li~ing l n~11u 11·1th 1w('a11 l'l('ll lln'.Hll kilt'h<"ll. ![UJ.:C f:tl n-\ JI) 1 L~•lll 11·iti1 ~l'[lill'il ll' SC\\"· 1 ill;.: l'tlol!ll . l '••"\ Sllhlt' 11·i1h lo1ult·u1 desks. :Hui· dflrk l 1••1111 . ~·ou1 l1t'drnon1s. 01t'l" ,.,11,••d 1.<11 1·ai;1·. ~1 ut'a~e for l1v:ll. (':,11 ti7;';.l{J;)(). I f"lPtN 11! •o •If~ flJ,•1 10 BC N1Ci:I [@ ~I TAKE-YOUR TIME ! ,,nd ;i:>sun1" 1his gov't lo\v l 111lt•l'1'S! k1iu1 10! Sf'lling prif·c •if $":.!:1.'.IOO. :: Irr. 2 ba 11111 1~•h.~ll··il &. shii!!•d htrlf' dull !1•111.~•·. F.1111;1o;r1r uo;r1t hrtl·k l f1n·pl11''"· f'l,.11t\ or lnnrl l l\"1'!' h \ !.!l'Oll\ •I •\\II' '1\\ II \•"!.!!'l:ilil\•s :01d il'\11!. Pn.v : 111.;t Sl:-1:1 lh !'/Jl\<I. PIT! "'l'I 1111.. \',\ 1"o••al" la I I ;1 1."1-l~l!;:l, ( )1)1•11 \'\ ''-'· Walker &Lee ~14l lST •Tf LET'S TALK TURKEY 11 ~uti"t ,· looli111::; fur a :\'r11 )~'1 l ~,,, ... h ilupl·' ionly GI 11t .. J1·.; 111 Iii,• h,•a•<1 11 irh ant ..,\.\.,h ... ,, ·111.11.11·1" ll'i11l•'l'I 1"1'111a\ I\' '•>1'! 1n th1• S"l.."il"I 1:11\1:1 1111h ,, 111111 nf nnl1 \ft•, 1!n\\ II :11ld 'llPt'I lt"l'lll,· ''\LI, ! • .., 11 (''1'(• l"•'Oidl' \r r 1:11 1; 644-72 11 Ne\v 2 bedroon1 Big Canyo n condo1ni11iu1n. Imaginatively deco.rated end u1_1it 1vilh view . Terra colta tile ent ry. family room and kitchen. f\lany cxlras. $95.000. ~ ~I ESTATES 11,.,lil" 1~•d ... i1i· )"'I'll Cl 11~f' ; •• ,' 0 • I Co111111 l!o~p.1 l.ut :: l6.l nvP1.~::'\ ........• s1.;,.-,oo, MORGAN REAL TY . I CONTACT R.\\', Pl-\. ~JGH.,l vol.inl'LF:S ...... s:i.-•.900, 67 3-0642 675-6459 ' {-;~! 1 for '."ho11·in({. 12 t;nit" + 1111..-1 .. $lifi.Ofl(l. · ------------ \1011-. .~l'll«r 1·111 ri.111 ~·1 1'•' :-;\.,. 1.1 !•1·111·1 ·· .\11. ~I .1!li·t:1'.'.. ~J'c .: BIG CANYON SPECIAL E~€iting new Bordeaux 111odel in latest area. Air condltioned. 01vner has added n1any custom features. Large lot at end of street. iu9,soo. BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM Large t1vo bedroo1n, t1vo bath '"ith do_uble Wa"ter ''ievr . Room for your boat. ~12::>,000 with good terms. SPYGLASS HILL Lusk built 4 bedroom hon1e on fabulous Comer tot. Paneled bonus room. Completely landscaped. Ocean view. $169,500. NEVER OCCUPIED ejrt you can move in today! Yes. the land- &ca,Ping and drapes are in , and this 3 bed- .. i;,0om 2'h bath home is near the pool and 181Ulls courts in University P ark. Just listed at only $64.900. ' UNIVERSITY PARK Rare "Rut'gers" niodel on manor green ! 3 bedrooms 21,i baths, formal dinin~ room. Everything has t>een .upgraded in this ·plush townhouse for '61 ,500. . ' . 117 'l'El!T ON THE WATER 5 bedrooms, 8 baths, 5600 square feel, ele- vator mulll~le boat slips and a panoramic view ' of Uie' turning basin. Fee land -'885.000. ' ---W.,Bankar ~ ! 644-1766 .,. " . '' .. .?161 $an Jooqul~ Hiiis Rd., N.I. I , --!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!! ~ ;- HO HO Ho YEAC~:I{ ltl :.\l.TY ~.~~;.1;1it CLAS."' ~ELL~ -61'.:!·~ihi'I ! ~General General VETS :\'O DO\\'~ 011 1his HOLIDAYS ------------------- ~u1wr nlt·r I DJ1. 2 BA l111111c. 1 AHEAD BH 11 kltl'hCn. big s(·r1 il"C J)CllTh. !'0\"('l'('fl pRlio, \'a-Gourn1el ki!('hcn pJanni:ri. r .. 1 I ..:n nl. ,·leun t.: rc111ty rn1• ~rn11· 1 l~rgc _scal.c cntc1ta1111~1!,;. Christm11s ln r1u11t of this I l-u ntt1~11c. 1·11·11· of {'Q~st luif' hu:;c bl'll'k fircpl;i1 •c. and 111Us1d<'.~ f1\Jn1 11111' Vl'1".\ S\J'\'Cinl Soulh Laguna hon11•. $30,200 ~ill)() :'q. 11. inl'lu1fe J,:"\lest !V,\ t\ppr:'lisnlf I 1211 Newf)O!t II. 6~!\'Bn NEEDED EVES, SS2·760S CRreer minded 11a.lesn1tn a nd sales1von1e11 lo sell Orange County property. MANAGEMENT FUTURE ExpcriCJ\CC not necess11ry. Good ntlllu<le is. ·Send resun1t' to: Retail Oept1rl- ment, P. 0. Box 4571 . Ana· heln1 92803. •WHY PAY RENT fay youra:elt. llt's llke'mOney In the bank.) This 2 ~lory ri ·bedroom. 2 bath town 'hou!le wHh pool l.!1 jnl't gre&I lor s:.io,500. Small riOV.'T\ & $.236.00 per month pay1 all. can 646-71 TI . Ol'fN'rlL t • 11"S FVH 10 B£ NICE/ --- ,w":;.:·"' THE nrAL q·1U1.'tl11 ESTATERS .. ~ ~SS SELLS -642·:-(;78 house and ;;rphralc .stui;lio - and it's available 110111• CaH f{JI' detail». PETE BARRETT _:REALTOR- 642·S200 PRICE REDUCED! $244 MO. TOTAL Aillsume iCi, VA loan. Full p1icc I~ 11011· ju.~t tJ2t500! SpRclous fanill~· honH'. Big <'07.y ~epa.rnte rnn1ily roon1. Fnn11ly ~izt' bftd1wn1s. Brighi spnelous ki1clien . Ca ll 1M>11· lo SC'<". 8·17-6010. OP£.N 1/L IJ. ir·S FUN ro at N/C(:I THE REAL ESTATERS BACK BAY Only 6' monthll l'in1·~ 3 BMl-pon1, 2'0 baJhs Proft'!lslonally ~rotated ! ~~t'tltent f1hTilli home! Best Bu)' tn Area~ Show~ by appt only 646-3921 or Eve. 646-4S43 Lochen my er ~L .!tv1 ... MACNAB IRVINE _________ .. ________ _ CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENT Currently J l,:t BR-bachelor dupl ex, above high\vay. \Vood pane'! & charm. Prelilni- na ry plans for ne1v duplex avail. $59,900. l\rlartha Wtacnab 642-8235. (\V45) "HARD TO FIND" Big .C.anyon ":VIONACO" condon1iniu111. 3 BR \1r1th wet bar. for n1al DR & V ll~W . Lo- caled on a quie~ cul-de-sac. $120 .000. To1n Queen 644-6200. (\1'42) CUSTOM HOME-I YR OLD 3 lg. BR's. big F il forn1 al DR . Beautif- full y decorated. $69,500. Be\•e rly J'vlorphy 642-8235. fWl6) ' HOME FOR CHRISTMAS 4BR . 3 bath. FR-300\l sq. fl. of livin~. Dover Sl1 orcs Area. $98,500. Dona Chi- chester 64 2-8235. ( IV211) ' ' .... -~~~-~~- [Irvine I ~b·'~ .. """'_,.., I IOI Ocw.,-0..1'19 f<Cil ·12li . 1~ M•clr\hur M<&-tno Nwport ht ch, Callfornle t211J ....... NO DOWN GI. $27,000 Nccct 11c s<i\' n11>r,.,'.' C'hoii ·r nf'i'.;hho1"!10.~I ll'"'H I" .~hunpln~ and s1·huul~. l.:orl!r li1·ini.: roon1 1·:il h hni·k ftrrpl;i~·r. Cnunlry st;lr k111 •hen • I kin;;: si~I'.' Lli'd!'(l(lll\S . V:1b11· lous pulio ('41\"l'.'l"!'d "'i!h hnnd ruhhc1I 11()(1li. l..:1ri.:l' >:u·rt 11·ith spri11ltlC'1"~ fl'11!1 and l't'<tr . T11k t• ~Hh·an111;.:r of u j<ib transfer. C11!1 11011·~ R.11.:ri:~. OPfN f/l ~ • lf"S fUN 10 Bl. /\'ICC' THE REAL ESTATERS LEASE/OPTIONS 12 l·lon1<'.'< 11.1·ail11hlr: 2 -:; - ·I -:i l><'d roon1s. rricl'1I rron1 Sl:l,000 If) SIOO,IXKI. HARBOR RE,\LTORS SINCE \ll.11 67:1-4400 i'NEW-hon1es 11nd;f7Vn. structlon in r· o u n I ti In Valley. Closeo b~· Ci1·1f I Centrr .~ i\lile &{1111.1'\" l'nrk. Call no1v for L"hoh:e of locf\• l in11 & <·hOl!'f' 011tlon!:! . 8.~32:11 . Cla~ic [)(>vclo1>- mcnt t'rir11. -. -.. :\ oil1i,:-jJii;lc1a;sinci1 ,\rJ 1:.12-.·1ri1s. Or'CN l1tq 0 1r:-1:J/J10l«/,,/ - [ ~ l 1 r;;,,x,;~:e'tT!,: . .,,,: ·----A11 ii11111 01••11l;it1• I berlroo111 WE WORK FREE Ill llnl'lkit \·11·11 Jl11111c<;:, [)r.1- ~·111111 1his ad. hecau~'' y•)U \\'Plll't 1vn111 10 n1L~s Sl'l'lllg lhi:-shnrp :"\ bclrrn hu1111· in l;ostn i\lesH rur just S24,9:i0. (.1"M' I" s.•ht)o1ls, n1 .... 1 fl'.'111.·t·d hntk r a1·rl. 111'11 rnatir 1111• 1·111r.v. nt•;tr nc11 gold c:1l'l)('!in~. t'r1rnutl din· ing. Sh11lfl'l"f'il fot111il_v 1·00111 Tl'0p11·al l11ndi;1·11pi11g. 01\"ll- t'r lllH\"Hl'; lo fllun lh1rT'\"' Cttll 1;;,1.~,;.o . (;f1\t0l )'l'0:.!1"111ll Jh·•t 0Pfll71l9 ·1TSfUNTOEllNIC(' l'Vl'.'t'YOtll' flllfllifi••J5 foi· -with r-= ~ $1200 1ln1111 p;1ynn'11L Cull -~· for 11ppoinl1111'11I. ' I . Walker &Lee •l•l ,.,.,, _ _¥~91 ()pr11 eve;;. ·--.~~~~~~~-0\\"~l·:n \\"ILL GIF"T \VllAP !or lh1·ist111a~ thi'.'1 11r11·ly l1s!rd :: Br, '.! Ba harxlso1nr hon1c on l~t· cornrr lot in Cliff \1;11·1•11. Family nn. DUPLEX & LAND ' \l'i!Sh 1"111. bllns. fl"Jlh'. nc11· l'l'pl.I( ,\-dl'fl~. f: v t'll TO BUILD ON I "St•1\1oi.:r" 11·u11hl 11gl'C'C lhisl . . 100() ('1!1! l)r. h1•nuty is an This h1 J!" rt -2 l)l'<•~t't .''. offf'•'" .,.1n1 huy <ti S6,1.~. Petr J.?l"t>HI pnl1'11111d fn r u1111 .. and I Hl•l'l'<'t! Hf'rd1or', fiol:l-'5200 n1cf\nt1n 1c tht' l"Ule hou~,....., -- 11111kl' }!OtNI n·ntals lo ht•lr I BIKE TO BEACH Pfl)" lhf' \I ii,\°. Locatl"d in I 1 o• fl pl'i111r l!:a.st~idl' Cosl11 Vo DOWN i\lt'.~fl llrt'i'I, lhi~ fi~ it\· 1 Prin1f' Ut-111'h tu11•11 lllC'a tkin, v<·stn1cn! _Pt"OJl('11y, is lhf' Hikr In l)t•aeh In 111inutC'l'. :-ort or th:n~ 1~111! li l'l'!lll}" Huge rornt'r loL Boat ,f.i In dl'1nand. Asking $37,!J(X). I lr:ulf'r g1HC' PLL'." stl)rngt'. Ti1C'd {'/Ill'\'. Brighi SU nn)' COATS kl!('h('n Q11cen i;1t,.. OOt· & roon1~. N•'11· 1111pli1111(rs & .. WALLACE I sou 1l·1111·1· plun1bin2 Lllr~c REAL TORS I .t'OYt't""Cd P.1_1to. s::o,r.o buy• ~.1.r.1 II -duzll 11~111 -~:11!1 ~141-:>16-231~ {Open Evenint1) -.. \ r • • • • r " ' " ' ' ' .. ' ' • .. ' • ' ,, < ,, • • ' ' ' • ' .. • " • -• .. .. -• •• •• " " ,. • . • • 0 ' " " <• ( • w • ,, • " " • • 0 : •• • ' " < • " • , ---------,..--,.,.-..,--=-----~---~-,-.---.,,.----:-.,.cc::;c----.. ;;;;-[l;t:;;;;;;;;------;l;IC;;;;;t;;;;;-O;;;;;:;--jiH~ Un#ur n . , I Lu , 1 twr1!lrif !lrcr111l,,.r 0. l ' J _ Mobile Homes 1 Mountb in, Oest rt ous•• L -----~G-.-n.-,-E,,A-STS-IDE -I ~orAonDoDd·eOI NM·•Ar BLE Hu ntington BNch :N;;e;w;;p;o;rt;;;B;;•;;";h;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;N;•;w;po;;r;;t;;B;•;•;;<;;h;;;;;;;;; l -~or Slit 125 Re10rt 174 ~G:!•-'.!"!C"'.!"'..'.1----~ FORCED SALE Huntlr19lon Beacil" • 111 1 ...... 1,. '"I '-"'" "' ' II :,,,, ENTALS ,. Mo P I NI·;\\' ~'USlllH\ l ,. "" "LJl D it opu •r I lht• ·b:l)'· t irl':ot f• 1 • 1•1 livui· .,._ A · POOL HOME • HOME + l lf\a.'•' n:: 1 .. 1 fl··~!~· liwy. 2 Bdrm condo., derlrab1~ u1lult pork on & <'lo~e-(n OM-v1Jlagl'. J w1wtc....i111,..Hrv1Ct l·~ .• t111n roly:! BR N'lll3Jt"· I SIM.~ U7!.-07:!3 -'d •t " ,,,. " .,~;;~s;~ I I '"2.900 ground l@'Vel fioor Plan, l ~ yr. .,. "•11·.,u1 s '"' " ASSUMABLE! TRIPLEX i\+111 n nn11 r1lo:r: ~ . )'tars new, F'relh]y Painted level M11 -Ith open bea111 f fi~it-NOU'StS MUST ~ll. NO\\'' ·rl'rrlfir (_',\JI 11 1~ ~ HXJ y,•Uh lll..§tefUUy paneled and 11 ,, 1 E•t•I.. ~ Ct"~lln1:s ~-·U11 I 3 Br. 2 ,.,rs. tnlertalnm<'nt hilin•·. Bii.: COUNTRY I NJJl !ii m1J'ron.'d living t\JOm, plw.h Generi l ~ Ba + cu111pte1ci lln1sl11'1t I L EK.I'll. spark/Inst pool f)anit• !)lliil SITTING i ·o 11•11llp.1pc:red d.lnlna: 61.rl!R, "SCAR C E ITEMS'' iiiiii.iii~! llasement for playrr11 or , .. , 1 , 11 Ion deckb)I.:, Pool Vlt'W living 511«.g C41"Jll!IS &· CUS{Olll l\Ol"k.tihOI)· Ln1lry I 0 I' t'lfWl'OllT " .... .,, c.M. .• roon\. Big hon1•·mnkl'r ku ~1!un1t it i•n d ! it1•,-. 1 T ti..i ,_ ~ il1.1f)l":>, ov~·ri;iied llitlllry Sunshine fresh 4 bt:t.lroo1n . 3 bath bea ch +A f I 150 $36,500. !2131 4J l-31s98 11.Hf'r .;111d1·111.s I~ 511'.l IJflch ~ idno1• ctien. FY>UR BF:r>ROOM.S lo1 "·Ith • 1111 t:rirut ~11.-1111·1 IV'1."l1, n('ar M'hOo\1, 11 a.Jk1n~ house. Open beams, 2 ftrt!places, big farruly cr••e•_ or 1• 1 6 pnt. or anyUme "''£'t>kt>nds j 1 y ~1·;1Pr1n111n1t U!ll 1 No ~ual1fy1nt: 1n 11~uu1t' trr··~. ti romJ .. rl;thl•· 3 Hit jl l HELIOT ROPE di..,,t.u'' '-' iu H u n 1 In K tu 11 roon1, a111ple storHge. Priced by a".x1ous . 21 !it.i ACllES Lut·('rni' v~1!ley, --d 184 \'1' .. u1t I Bl' fron1 hsl' 51411 i&ll I 137 ,~ I II 2 RA ho111t· iv11i1 dt•n iuid OPEN DAILY 1·5 Cl•ntt>1', Swirn mil'KJ' """•\ arnt I A I . l est Joan n. I d '"' "C5 fro11 R•al E1tateWante ri'.',1j,. !oh ' fl'!I" rhld& 1ie1 ex ng oan. ........ u fro/It porch lflr ~'UUI" l'V('k1·r ~·· """': .. ,. owner Rt 79,900. ss ume OW lll er 0<".tUl an ' ..., rnu I N , .. i I 2 Ar duplx $1El{J prlct'. See now! Ct11J S47·6010. Plus :! BH + fftnuly r1n .. or 3 BR. many park areas. n,; ing Or 'l'JtY G T ~! Big Bear, 5600 per acre. WANT 4 Br '1-hnU5" ln '\I :i 11 . )l\tlO 1:1villl oP'fHnt.1. fT"SFUN10BEHICEI S(''"""rated il\\t1.v htuit 1he-hnrn1· -+ l ·~xlrrn. flpl only S24,495 c.:all toduy :XV'> c1wn, tf'rn1s. 645-3:.:'7•1 Costa t.1esa nrO.C.C. IA'fon.' !'.:. ~1ct1·· i,J\ re;H! S!85 ni>1i' ~ RIVIERA REALTY M-3l)!Y.) 88 & ELLIS CO ------.-s ·74 Will rent lse 8Kre rn1ust> 1 k ~. i house a tr iph'" "''ilh u1l'0111r I _._._.=------GRU • Commercial epl, tra.d Not 8 ~11.ltol'' 1-'I...: 10 suit yoursP.ll·JM'I o . po!eoli<tl or $440/mo. J 19 l~ro.1d wll.\". C.M. I -. I p t 1 SS bt.iy or (', • "t u s:.if:-t yr)y Bltn~/ on\.v $69.950 !or All 642-7007 645-5609 Eves. , ,.... roper Y owner.; only. 549-lt'n Island · r 1• 11 inKlr~ HH 675-7080 -----l'l'Cl', ( 1-ll, ~II o, ~ . , CALL 644-7211 Coll• MeH ---1 '!>! ! REAL TORS COMMERCIAL "'"·"" J Hr sz,; yrly, '"''' ..... --Jf'Al i·lili! & J:H'1. on \l'!t11'1' r ~ ,.,,.;~;,~,,.~~:'.: ~.~,E ... 1 ~~;~;.;'.~;~~;,~:'.::.:;:!:~·:: ~:,~""~,~~~:RLE 'A"''· N~~;A~ .. ;RoNT ' ... ~.~::.:t:,,~~,tT~'(:·:·~.~ I '"'M'•' ~ :;~,~~::.;:;:r::l,ft~·0~ :~~ ·-~~~~~~~~~~~-Ct1llrll1lr\K. '1. \)('ll1.111 !n11ne In in'' t·u11srrul'li()l l. It's no11· 3Ult, 2 bu, c..ind", t•rptin~. ALMOST l<•·•••·I; lll>·rl . lrn•a!ion. \'11lul' . '2 Sl(ll'Y . !111s il 1111 . • I I 1 I I I 0 tl•l''· $.'"'""' tlll'n (J11'11e1·, -o I 11 il•ft lu•:H·t1 CUSTOM BUILT x 111 {~)ll(Jlirui l"l 'l' si;,H ('', :.~M~ fl ~,f upKra<lt•d luxur), '""""" pn1.,.I( 111 rui!y $10H,OCIO! gUSlness \\11' ~t·r1'1·c u " '. y11nl. IC~('!:ihl<' A>U'ih:n .~ p1,1(1'ssio1u1llv dt'<'Ol'll 1<'d .~. IC't?-687\ I Youl' ll•·sr liuy iu Ncv.'f)l"ll'I Slit.o\\'~ $·\512 gross :>l1t'll· Opportunity 200 l·itl('!i ,t, lr1l11ncl Or11ng{' (n CORONA DEL pl;~y hou:.<• lur l~e kul-.;. ~1n ly lands1·.q;ed. 'n 111!1 sell in 11 Laguna Niguel Reac•h Duplex Just 1,~ blt('k rtuhlr. 13·~ plus return! Clill U.'< ~HI'<' lhnr & mon£'y . R ~'lti,400 C111l .)~5.8 4~·1 hur1·y <H $1.'•.~llO. ~don '! fron1 ni:t'<tn fn11g On<' .\ 'J',tk('Advtullnge.C;1l! e LIQUOlt LICENSES e SALA RENTALS$ MA !'lnulhCu 1l(',1l1nrs. w11 u, eall 1iv1v ~ S~.300. Sl·a T <' r r a cf' 11 .. drr.cJ111 :u11l ont• ~ bedtoon1. :Hti-!liOO NO. l. Orange On·Sldo: ~old N''~'~'~l~~·~··~·~·''"'"v:·:C:'':'::"':';·"';';;!!~ No other hQn1e li kl' ir. E..:rr11 _G_A_S-SHORT AGE? To11nhuu~ .... ror sale, 1·e11t E'l.•·i:Jk·nt lf'f111." 10 ml'f't Jn\·rs1n1t•r\\ L>iv1s1on issur-roorl u1· e o l' kt a, ls -II I. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR or ll'i!St' option. 1\los1 popular ,.,,ur ne .. cts or lax sheltrr. • • E t.·I E RGI<:NCY SALf; ft<atures galon.» ugc 1v1ng lllvi•ly .j, Bil, 2 BA. Bike · " room vdth tx.'l'an l'l<'ll'. 10 Sou th Coast Plat.a. RfALTY model, 3 BR, 2 slory, ocean o rrCn>d for SS2.500. Ca 11 i LOW LO\\' PRIC£! ) k. h 11 I · \·le"'" Jn11ncd. occupancy COL\\'ELL 64!>-0555. ' · NO. '.!. Or11n.t:t> OH·Snlf' I n>11m nc-""· ur.<' ~1 n11 · ik'auufu l y11rcl. Go V,\ no <:"r • . , Cl•tt•I" i •·~1c·R1·,·c.·, .. r 0 • 17214 (,'UA.~ I l\r\ Get in belorc thl' price g,o..:s ~ r_u c. r " ' ly room Wllh w1iaralc Sl'W· dlJl>:n S33,900. 714: .1116·131!4 .... 213: 592·2:{·15 ''':!'~~·~'::;. "~·511~.'-7"'-CC:---0::-.C SALt', NO\\' PltlCEI) ~'()!{ Hou•••* Apts. ing roo1n. Cozy study \\'llh CENTURY 21 .-• ~ builr·tn d('slis ond 1tnr'li 2 STORY 3 BR, 2 Ri\, rim rni, fa1u QUICK SALE~ I Call ~fl·. * t45·0111 * ronn1. r·our /x.>df'()(Jn1s. Over-645-7:?'11 Ev<'s: 548-8.">9·\ FARMHOUSE rm. pool w/sf1ll, h<'aiil \Vinsron. Collect ( 21 3 l AMEIA. ~':u~.;~~.S:~n H•m•• i: si1.ecl i:::arag('. S1or:t!-:•~ fo1· 1::,\STSfD F: C<l'iTA ;\I ES1\ Nf.;AR 'fife; Bi:'.,\CI\! A bi.t:, !ndscpd 11tvle1v, by o11·ner. TAX SHELTER 272--1249 4JlW.111hCOST Moblt. """'" ,.,, S•I• 1u boat. Cii!l f'AR ULOU.'i VA Of· s11l1(I, ol<!<'r h•Jn1<' huil l tu I 49 .. :.-1""302'1::::,· -~-----DPIUX!' :.i ~ty iif!ir·i· hldg. Mon1y to Loan 240 S I 2 5-1.1 o l l ho us l'I h•r," "<M,. ._, ul• 150 673-8551) · ''"'' ·n "'"r "-1 I 'l fl !lit' 2 -· • l<•••h1•ln1· npt u!I P. · ~rtmeni:,0'""'" ,, 1 FF.n1i\·1.;2 ........ s~.r .rlU1Til' i1."t & .-1 ~1~. 1~ :<, Mission Viejo s:"lu.ooo d1•11u. 11r1i1~1:\ 7~i·; l f JD LOaRS , .. ", ... ,,.,,,, . .' · l111lne11 l'roperty 11-4 OPENTIL 9·HSfUNfOBENICf• <'a slsl(h• Hf NC'll'JlOrl Bl\'rl B.'\·.~. J-'onnl dining, bl't1·k I I]( s ~ h'IJ I I' lll --··· ·1· ~u~. ' · · · k "''(, N.B. Y<'Hrl)' r:t!I'. Ceniefery Lof1/Cryph 1u II _ nc:u· hnrk hHy -sunken r111,. 11.1 1:: x :!2 hv111g .rni. LAKE VIEW 'l;J)..LX,,;,\1 1' "r. no· 5-l~-Sli7 Sl!KJ-.fur11 2 Br ap!, c 1 { C•mnwrcl• j!llert~ ........ ''° . &: Bcnmount l'<'illng li vini.: \~oilk·lll panlry, ('t'<far hnt•t! HEAR YE' UP TO oo~ ,.. I g:r.:;~/1~:::~. ,.!;.,,U • lU , roon.1 :1 h1· 2 t>ath~ -nf'11• cln:-1•1:<, 1'.! x 18 n1astel' ~ul lr'. ~,1·on1 11us '1 h1•d1w111 Lake • -- 8 ACH --10 $1 70-Ll!\I!' lln11:<r. on un Ul"l1 Hou111 ••ff me .. ..t ... '" shag carp...•fs S.36,()(J(I. BKH /\II ~J1u;1led \•I\ hl•11vily fUl't':<l Co11don1111111n1. l'oun-YEAR YE! NE~PORT E Sl/ 4 ~(, INTEREST 2 br'. k1ils & pc!s Ok, 1r 11' Income l'niperlv .. . '"I ~~~~~~~~~~~: 1 ~'4~6--000~~''.,,~-=,.-;;;;;-;--;--\l'flfl<'lrd i:i.:i· tk'i~p lot. Oiif' 11)' li ving nt;>;ir ~hopping, Pr1n1(' hHyfr11111 sit;> ? d TD L & vu rd tr:,:•1,~:1 s:r:"'n' :.· ~;: 0 nf (I liil\il :!Ill! lhl' 0\l'lll:r :o;i·hools altil rrrf•\\"a~s . Of· Don't Get Caught!! '[(.)~boat n~patr ,i:, ~~!1·~ n oans s200-11ouS1· 2 B!l unfurn. MMIM M•me!Tr11i.r J>aA1 .. 112 NEWPORT SHORES * LOW D WN * il'il! lit•lp yDtl young fanulics f<'l"t'd !or Sti.5,0UO. or 11•ill ~1'EALING Bil! (,rundy_ Rl1r. tii:,..bl6L '' yiu'<l, will consider ch1ltlren :,-::;,:1~ •. °;:.;~1~·~~.. J~: 4 BR., 212 ba . pl us lgc. d<'n: ASSUfltF: f<~J-1,\ LOi\N finftnee!! Bkr 962·5511. lease nr $525.(Kl n10. Call THIS !\·Ii\GNIF!CENT T\\'O adjoining inron1c pro· lowe 1 t rates Oran9• Co. ,'} p<'I~. 2 RR 0.,,., s1111 "'°"""Y ,, ..... 111 dlning 11!'e11; frplc., b!rns: Total payn1ent S:ID-1. 4 COL\\"ELL 6.f6.Q5.S3. DUPLEX p('r!ies, c1~ntcr Cost;1 f-.ll'sa. S ttl r Mtg Co 5~11ousc unfurn ' ll:•MllH. l'••m•, Gn1vt1 ''° newly de('(lr . inside & out, Bdrn1s., 2 baths. New i·nr-C::PANISH HACIENDA 01vner has just reriuced 0\l'nf'r. 6-l~,..2l)'20/&12-6:;1i0 642 21•71 e . ••5:Q6ll pl•·.n\y of roon1 [Qr garden, "'"' IE•lll• &:xch1n1• 112 \\I Jk be h pets & paint. t.'love in b<'forC' X 9 9:)() I U . ~ '" l'hlld ok . ... , £11•1• w1111tc1 ... ,... new t·arpets. IL to ac , Christm11.s. NEAR OCEAN priee :1!n1ost S~.000 IQ S7 , .' Oup exes / nits Serving Harbor area 24 yrs. 12"'"" :I BH unfurn hs£', ~a, l<'nnis & pools. JOHN CARE\' Red tile roof, •I bedroon1s, in· & 0\V:'\'ER IS ANXIOUS! sale 162 ~---.....,....! f ii l'---'-"'_oc1ot _ _,ll•I l1t11Mt1 o..,.....ulll'ly ........ , 200 lu•I""' We111... . . . . . . . . 110 l11vn1.....,1 Opptrl~11lly ...... 210 lll~lr,....,I Wtnled ....... , .,., 2>0 $ 56 , 500 REALTORS $572022 c.:luding nuish•r Iha/ opens E:-.t·l•llenl !rnns, low do11•n. DON'T BORROW for a1·ge 11.m Y· 3 & Dt Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Eves. · · · -~ 1 A niu-"t to .S\'(•! GREENTREE 'TIL YOU CALL USJ $250-Another l.rg '11 4 br + fini sht..'<i bonus rin, to garril'n p<tlLQ. Li v ng I'm OPEN SAT 1 5 . . hse uni, nr. H1-Srh!. ·• nr SC Plz Plaza, assumabl!' \"/open bean1 (·eiling, can· • • Duplex .t-Triplex units uruh:1• Bor1n11• on your hon1<' ~111 ty \\"E !JAVE J\lANY , '1.\iV\ 1 associated BROKERS-REAL TOll:S 1015 W Balboa 67l·l.6~J ii hasn'l all ready sold. fics1a c•cnlt'r. Ch>Sl' tn NEWPORT BEACH 1·eil. Front S63.~00. Bulld£'r. ing Los Angeles Co11nty f?r LANDLORDS FREE loan, Orwn l·lsc Sunday if lina kitchen, 1vith large )JS 45th Strfft ('OllSlrul'!ion. ~·rpt<:'!!., ho.'11.n1 for any good purpost'. Srrv-tll Oltf<.:'.: I ~I Siun::<'nn, or Call. ()f. sl'hools .~ shoppin!,'. Tomor-OCE,\N SlltlRJ:.: 64&-111 ·1 over 20 years IUld NO\V 1n fl'red By Ovni£'r Inc, Bl..T, l'O\I' llltiy be too late, call ALISO V!Ll..A , 1 story, 3 BR, PHOl'El{'J"JES Oran~t· Co:inty! LANDLORDS! 96l-67~!l. ~~~Y·Real E state Fair ;:a~ CO~-~~~·c 11'~~e~~11 ·~~ 493-1181 67S-2812 Income Property 166 SIGNA~71~0~j~r:fE OJ. \\'c Speclati:e.e ln NCl\'JXlr1 MeMy t. Lu11 ..... , 240 M•MY W•nTH • . . UO I==== M1tt1a~, Tr111I C>-1 ...... 26' La 3 B d 38H, 28/1, frplC', 2 t•11r s;:ar. 536-2552 or 839-6133 U..0031 afh-.r 5 P'.\1 FAST POSSESS. RED CARPET 4500 Ciunpu!l Ori.ye, ~.R. B<:'ach •Corona Ciel t.1ar • I~ rge e fOOm 0[1<'n house Sat/Sun 211S I/arbor \'tcii· Cw·ine! n\oclel. & LagUna. Ou1· Renlal Sl'r· Rent• Jtt. Condomi·ni'um Ha!l'i0 h, $31,000, 6'12-77-12 -----Newport Beach , " , b 1 ·i Mortgages, \'ii·r i.~ FREE 10 ):"ou! Tl')' I'-------~ -l~EPOSSESS!DN IMMEDIATE ENING i~1~oi·,;,m;"Pr~:;",.l'..,~;,::d EXCLUSIVES Trust Deeds 260 No-l'o.ew! Hou1e1 "'"''•""' : \~~!~:~rr1~1i~~~11i)·~ii~~.17~~5~. 3 BR, 2 Bu. S'l6.~i00.,,J16:1'.l. OCCUPANCY NG:Apo~~ B~~ Towers tu sn 0 ·s,950 ine!ModAinRg+a1n~ l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 NU-VIEW REN~!~~IS ==-~ rw'.!:.' 11 lr 'i.ii1iir·n. 110 \\'ill ronsklf'r l<'ase option. dn. \\/ills Rl!y. ~IG-77,). IJcRu! 2 or 3 BR Condos fron1 e l .~ 2 BJ..:DROOM RiALR/'ci~S 644-- 7662 1 .S"t inirresl is /\I I yuu pay PUT YOUR MONEY 573·4D30 or . ~=::~::;;:: :::,~n,: ..... ~~ Fountain Valley SH24.600. r><0'r11r I11tu11ing1on O)ND0'.\1INIUM HO:'.\l ES ivhl:'n yo11 hiiy this Cost;1 TO WORK FOR YOU 1 1 B•y••orti CD!ldo. "'"'· •• .,.hrni. m arbour. rps, :; \Hg eptg, Bayfront Hornes JUST COMPLETED /'llrsn fuurplt•x 011 l'Qnt rrH·t E<lrn 10' i \11' n1ort' on ll"P! • ::::L::"=c.::.::....-----cl Tft'lllllVH 1111·11 J>O lots of extras .. For 1nforn1a· 1·9 1~ -·" 2 I T I n-d •n I 1 ' .............. J" IOUS Boat SliP' 132{) Si.lnlia"O Al'c., -\\'es!· 11itl1 Sl :l,8:,0 do11·n. ::i ,,JIJ ~r>Ct1<61 nr ru~ c-.. s u \.IUSr S/l.('r\fiet'. hC.J. ! .1 T1WT1flou11 untu'l'l. ............ GRAC 1i·n .., 0 I T"'11flDuM. tum. •r u11rurn. ·· "° CALIFORNIA LIVING u full Security tllghrlse ~'llff . Dovrr Shor<~s area, full pri1·(•, rangr Co11r11y n.·a e~:atC' l'l'!lllll'f'S moi·i'. $3,'l5. mo, ·I °""'•" luni. .. .. ... J 45 Paul Hooper 84ir3371 Steel & t..'Oncrete construcl!on 4 HR • 3'~ bas, $139,500. NE\\' l.'1VF:ST1\.TENT. B<'auli· S!l;.'IAL .\10 /tT! ;11f:F. CO. Ult 3 has, 11r. btaf'h, likf' ::;::..~!~~~·.;·un111n1 ..... ~:;""""""""""""""""""""""''Super sh:1rp :1 bedronn1 TOBIN REALTY INC. Privatcl3alco nics 011'nl'r . Builder, :»13-70 19 ful ne11· 4·111l'x \"flf'anl 11nd (il41556-0Hl6 nc11,·673-&/s.tor21J..2+rli40 Aph. "'"'· . . ... »II Sp1lnl~h s rylc hn111c ln:1drd 2 garage spaces per unit. !'\'es 6·1-1·8337. ready foi· thht flr!.t u11·n<'r. 4:)(1() C'1n1o"'s l)r ., N.n . • •,..~. ~,,'u•n._ ·-to-m I•.-••-••-... -·-••-••-..,-·-••-••-... --,,·ith t'X1rns ror tll<' ul tin1nte O\\INER. $2-MXl On, 4 Bil. Roof top s11ndcck ;:.· B LINDA I SL E This unll i.~ lo1·;1terl in a _____ --Cap'iitrono Beach 11 .. .;;, .~.'.~'..~:·. '"· • ., ..... 400 -in inrloor·ourdoo1· l11·iiig. 2 Ba, nrls 1vork, $39,950 7r,,, Unusual Opportunity to Pur· .. rhoi<'I': r<'nlnl ;i re;t nnd l'<'IHiy TO 1nake, buy fir :o1ell a1;::I:.::::c.:.:.::c.c;.;:.c... ____ I 11:.om & e .. nr ······ · ·· 4 os LAK£ ARROWHEAD Formal thni11g. 11 <'1 0..1r in C l. ~1129 or 5-16-9T:>4 ch~ B11.yiront ProP£'r'.y in Dramatie fanuly ,tr. en· 10 11ppr<'!'i1ltt'. Pri!'ed lo st.•H Trust Deed, any an1ount. BRAND n('w 3 BR. 2 RA. ~~·· .. :,:::•~. ":;·· .'.: ::: !il'ing rou rn, Utu!r in hl')()k c'c"o'''c· ---------Newport Beai:h. i ~'.~;::~ind:::~ 1~;;;~· ?ii~~~'. at S78,000. 1 anytime. ph: fi3CS.5()!5 .\]a. tam rn1. frph•, cpt11 dfll.S, Slimmer ll:ltllllll ..• .• uo c, .. ,, f·r ,., ... , . ...-. .. --' ,,.,,,," shf'}\'l'l', inh•t"('!llll, hl'O JlO r·cr11anr!Q fid., I\.B. I u' ~··n 5 .. , •. 1-"·. c· .. ,, ·~,,, .... ,, S;J:l,9.'i\l. U1•<1ch Tr I r l' '-:. jesth· r.1or1gagc 0 !1l!ns 493·2141. V•c•lltll ll1nltl1 ······ •lJ t. u • " •uur•r '" r· S'I ~'r1i' ! at1•1un1 67'855) ,,,_ u ~ " V"-" ""' • d I <n ----· ---ll.t11l•l1 t. Sha••.......... •>O & elose to the villane 3 pa 111~· ·1 .,, ' • Irvine .r 673-7'.l ll l..u.,.,·f'st prit•r 1ripi·~ I -.1n.,31.r1 C'Vf'S. ~1;:·~:~.1"~~'.:::: .. :. · wr .hi·rol<I ~11h'ari;in s~~e J le\'{'1 1 111;111v 111ore 1•xu·;1s A-"!<Un1t.• A FUN HOME I SPYGLASS JIILI~ Lov<'l)'I to b<'11t·h. Un·a1 fur in· 1 •-.. JI> le rona del Mar •Js " 1·on1p!t·1e p1·1\";u•y \\'A ll aiul I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,\s . .;oc · • Nc11·port Be111·h anrl ', hlof'li '~ llld1111t111 ""'1•1 ............ •se o111e \1·11 open u•:an1 i:e1. ''''·' ·1·. 1·,1 lo.·••• nl .,o,.'1"-". JUST LISTED II II h '1 I d --!:~::;_o ::;::_,:.:c_:.:;.:;_ ____ I •• · 3 b o b ,, N>J JV In lhubor \'iC'\I' 1 .::; ne11· Bt'f'n on1c, ,, 01\IH"l 1·c~!n11•nt. ;ippl'f'l·l a! on nn 11o • ._. . .... ... 4 1ni:::s thru-oul, . r • a · I 9 7""" · · ""''"*• W1nted t.O + rompletr!y flnish<'d base· Sale pr11·t.• t · ....,. PJ;in ·I Turli<' f{oek. 3 brlrms., Grl'<lt p,1110, 20 x -to J11"10I .. ~1'p. niodf'I, liy 011'Tlcr $61,<.0./. 1 u11·n1·1· u~e too. :.i Bit l\••n rlln. rm. 2•, BA. MllCelllllHWI Rtnllfi ~~ llll'lll for playrn1 or shop. ~ 21 ~ httths. Arrani..:<'d around RU<'SI house: Ol.'Can \II;\\,! Tennis & pool prtvlg's. sa2.!f.XJ. f<'ourplex. Only 2 ]{'ft lru 1n ' ~·p' petk1!1., 1800' vu, J..ndry fa cilities. $:.16.500. lo1·l:'ly Spani."h Iii{' a!riun1. 3 BR • .l h;ilhs._ prnfes" IH4-ai96 t:'Vf'S "' th•·"•' 2 }uh'. 1 t~. Houses Furnished 300 1 vr. ul •t' SJ75. 409 Golden· If ~) 121~) 451-3898 after 6pn1 or Yie11· ~r eiiy lights. S63,500 lndsc1)g., full spnnklci-s t..·1 llARBOJ<. \'JF:\V f!)UJ'ple.,1•i::, Ill'~ Un1rn. \\11J rod 67 :>fi900. 1'nnouncerMnt1 anylime "'"eekends. I ....,.l7l4196J...W u1elud1ng land. ex1er1or 11 Rh 1 s. Blt-111 l'Ocw r..tontego .J Br, fanl nn, M'll . rnntr1u•1 11 1· f'Oll· Gene-ral ~;"-:;c0::::;:1 -,.,,.,--;;11o.,,:::;1o,"=· '---------~ ~ -CALL 552·7500 \UCUUlll. speakers _rill l'OO/ll.~. prime Vi('\\,' lo..~. $77.!JOO. l;il I \"('lltlOJlal. Rents on 11':\y to • 2 (' B~~·1re,~ 5:zl1mo Ann...,rte•mtnt• Ji>r - -------- -H t ' to Beach r-..lintn1um nHuntennnc<' I Siinpson, Brok<'r. ;..:,2-7:..00 StiOO_·_ prr ._nionlh. . $110. t:lil rrf nice bach. lull 1hu~I ·'-d ., .. o,·~ ~4 · c1111 •' T~•n•111n M•mD•l~m :~! NO DOWN TERMS un Ing n VISION H<'nl1Slll'Rlly pn~·cd n11d H . h ;s i.a.000 .. E1ts!s1de 12 Un1t!l. kll('lll'll. Corona drl i\l:ir 11{ "'11 g" __ r_n_._·_"_·~ __ ,_ Ll'll•• Holk•• Arid lo1v do11•n t (· r Ill s 5 BIG s.~o·s. Newport e1g rs I ,\11nu,-111·r .'·u.1~1~h·x ~1·1n1 ~1 50 : Br. lllt' rook1n:::-. i>ri Costa Mesa •• v.1d:.ibll· Oil !Ii!.~ hc.1urifu!I Pr1nr1p~l~ ?nl~ •.. 6,;:·0228 1 ~ l>Ol•I. r:\0'.11\!lll. ,ipl~.\~alk· yurd, l rt't'~. 1·h1Jrl prr, Lll· ::::.:.:.:...:...:... _____ _ t;l"t'<..'llhro,;I.. ,: htlrl •l Hugi• BEDROOMS • red hill O Pl-.N .'j,\1 .';Ii;;\ 1 ~··' 1111..: .!1~1.ll\L(' tu ),;t1op111.1g And 1:una :'lloh!I I Bdrn1 51 20 Avail 101. lJ1n1ni: r111, hu1J1 ins, 1120 \\"l!ITE S,\!LS NEWPORT bus ~t'IVH'f'~'>· . $1,:6. Bnyfront Br, buiH-inJ n 's furn & rlose 1n c!1),h11ashl'!'. 1··u1ully 1·n1, GOLF AND REALTY REALTORS :; units . Lrts!s 1rl~· 1'amc pnv hi·h child P<'!, BnltlOa Cuti,.. l Br & stgc rm. Sl:t"l I'--"'-"''"_'''_]~ A\llO lr1n1porlll!on Ptnonal1 Social Clubs Tr•v1r "' '" "' '" firt'plilcl'. Roon1 for ;i pool BEST 'BEACH BUY HBGHTS your h'rlll-". An 1111·cs!nient NU~VIEW RENTALS 11lil pd . sin~lf' or i;turif'nl S'IS,900. C:1Jl 541.1-1720 BOATING -"•'•11i~'···p~'~"•'•C•'~"•"~"~·~'~"~'~"',..I VACANT l nvrly ri BR f:i.rnily honil' !h~t \\·ill n11'1~e~11~e tr you 673·1030 or 49·1·~2·1.~ Co1111ge J J.Jr S165, ~1·11il TARBELL, R ea ltors Clos!' 111 h<irtxw Prirfe ;u1rl ~-------lk b 1 • \ l ' r ' s 1~ 1 ;ire f<'<HIY. :i_.~..... ll<isll.' furn util paid . hurry l·'A."l',\.S'r tL' .\l(J'rtlt·.'fl · IN . pl'('S!igt• ll<'li.:hhf•rhood. Just Comfy, Cozy 3 BR, .2 B~\" \\,·a'--l~h (';!.(" ': ! 3 Ht . ~ll ~~; ~1:1• ~pH,riJI' I "'or d<·tuih·d 111fonnntion OJI 1 F!l1 1..'0\l as;:c.Sl!O, f'.11.f. Al ~ i\'11·~ :! Hr sii5. I::, side . l\'n11 ·' 1 h L.owes~ Pili£'( ...... ·fl( pi op di ·n 11 00 s le' I<'!'. ·11: tll j'SC 11 11tl ntll("l' un i!~ Call \\•alk to bt..•ach, N.B. $l.'l0 , 1 & 1 · 11 . 1 •'d &r: LA\\" QU.•\l :T£11S • J\!orning 1Juit1l<'<I . Nl•:\r Pu.~ l'rUJJCI~. Condo .. 1·ty 111 N<'11·1>01·! 01\·nrr rn1 11· lrph', !luge hack yard lt~•(I l'al""'I H <'a 11 n rs S: Bai·helor tin it /\'.B. S9.'.i t uup: r 11 r ni ga~ · Glory (';o;e<·u!lvt> <'Slntr _I Lois nf !llllTtlt's rind e.'l:pf'n-.~U/1Cl' nn.'l:iou~ . :\1tl~t ~l'll ~ l\'1th 2 Crl(lrn1ou~ !r1•<'S. I 9'9·2''-" ,,..!iJ, !l·u·l.tur U!vd. ut i\ pd Act!. ~-('f> 919--8-130 llors_c~ 2 Br & ~r. Sd22., t:ardens ~ ho111e lJl•auri[ul I !oil •' 11·;111 •'f\\"('f"S S!Ofl(' f<1<'· \Valuut Squ.ire Condo. SUp!'r V.:1e;1nt. Pr\~'+'d ;1t 5 \j,800. PH!C"ED AT 0:-.ILY s:19,;iQO: j" .,,...., "'" ' • ___ ._.. ' -1 111 rt·. p,.1ln1 l rt'f'~11' ~.1r {'11 . L.._,_,_ .. _ ... __ '_"""_~I ~ ltret •d>l "" ... . :l!W !.(] !!, 111 tlH• ll•\int' I tni:= Tf'r;nzo cniry. l .. arg<' upgraded, 2 AP..&· den .. ,\" 6~~·M·IOO. 1-·un. :'llO\\'IN(;. ('p f.i .\!,•sn . i\l'.i\t' \n. o!dr·r .\ .nr Sl ~. On ly SS IJ .000 \l'ilh 10.; ll\·111~. P<i!os Vt:l'dl'S -"lo11c>. l\lodrl. Bf'Ut•r than nr 11" l'ALL JOSH \\'HITE 4 PLEX Balboa P e ninsula !~ids & Pf'l !r~ fn1". <l yrd., rlown. Bl\"!{ 5-l6·002'.l 1•e11i11~ IHJ.:h firerlnt·c. Coun· qu;.ili!y <"arpels, .r;hu!IP/"S 7 ff/ '<Y'rri r11 g e &ll·XO!l e • D:\Y~'HO'.\'T [i nnR:-OIS. 4 Gnrd~n l'lnl 3 llr S 7 '65. F.! + --ll'I' k/h·hl'll 11·ith hrenkfR~t thl'uou!.Suprrlu r11 t1un. d'' ,. lk l&J ·_ p · J 1 t Co $55 000' nu( I> l~t'yrd tncd 2car SJ>i\HJ.;:LINL; LO\IEl.Y 1 ti.ir nnd Jo;ids ol pantry S.il.000. 61S-!i400. .c .. "''Hn: 1...0. AHJsonR~~·~1~1~ien ' . ' • . 1 . AAT!fS. P1rr, flo~t \\'\ntrr~pai'lous' 4 llr :! &. S2i'J ! [l):\11:: ~o clo11•11 Ill !he GL l ~twi.r·f' GrC'ar <'O\'f'ff'r1 pntio R..i IA-• .........._ 4 ~h~rfl ~ uruls ,,Al ;u1 f'Xt'' 1n.g ~1r!~ 67:1-203. .__ J.' l' .. bltn. fnl'"d, kiils & PE'I.~ Uarl1ng :I lir 2 l).'Jths J usr F11·r 11it :111d l1Pn!"hcs. l.01\' 7 .. +-. S'fN, .. -'O'EN711.! ~ 1.0\.\· I R I C~ •. GrC'a! loca-Jl \Y Vu .'> Ar :J ll11 2 ALA Rentals 642 aM11 I L..i _'"_'''_"'_""" _ _J] I ~ I Scl!ffl1 & 1n11ru~1111n1 lh••tr1c•I ~ [ Senkes ind Rep.in ISr•vott O•IK;o,, Job Wdnted, M011 JGb W~n!ed. F•ma1e JOO• W•nlrG, r.•&F I !'tel11 W•n•fO, M&F "' !IC I ]~ '" '" "' '" "' ( So lh C • l·,nn'. Cl"S(' lo shop!! & ' . • · • _ _ ___ _ n11t1u tes ro1n U oast <':11'(' v.1 r.1 i\lnl'h niorf'' 6i \: E. flcn.nnl & Co. Newport Shores h 1 u, 1 1 . berlroom s rory Hous<'. r rplc, dshwhr. FOR-! E 15 ,.. - 4 J'laza . i'\Je11• gold shags & l'n1·r 1'.; e,n•r111t.•ly t'(\UlJM•h· Koo.I ..,._L..L_ BIG CANYON sc oo s .,.," Yearly !l.1&-l().j8 • ' r. s I ' I I 131 -~ I --·~ <<•<ii~. Anxl<lU5. r.all --.:....: '--,1-m, 2 '·th M· ,,~~ 011 y :. )l"S 0 I . •""" ll !ii<'' T;Jl;f' :ttl\"H!lllH!C'. (':1/J WALK TO BEACH ., ,,...,_ ""' ...... '·'<> h GI nr·n '1"00'~ I !">46-1600 Corona de/ M ar ,.,-."-me. c·-· loc•<lon r l' ' • D \r;.:;, ...... ~M ll•ll\''. 9'•~·!i7f17. -L' LU<. nu ...,.,.., •• • ll\'E JN IR\.INE F:1111asi!c Largl'st l·sly. ;\·~ l"<~mf' JnvC'st n1en1 Division ~ ! rinse 10 schools. VF1rl'lnl . ''It \\' VIE\\""" lmn )'.:'alt• "11· 1 OPf.N ill9 ·1r'S FUN TOBf NtCEI Ill'\\' \Valnut Squar<' ,.,lll t ,111 huy a h<'autiru! 3 Brlrn1i:: .. ~ IJ.:uhs; p;1!10, 2 BR. hnllf;f' in 'lid rd\1 hnn1E"(ii111r (l("('\lp:lnr y $350 l'L. U'''l·"S". :'.1.t~lcr ~11111• 3 -~ 1L'ST S"I L' Sil ~1 ' · i " • . Ii 1 h1 gi;u11 :' ~1<•1'} iri 'Tll 1:: -~, ", l t.111·nhou~e. J"e11• l:'V£'rv1hlnt;, n~.111(' hOnic 111 B1j:! C.1n~nn. I '}. l'ar gar11ge. -~~~=~====='"""'' Co111pl<'ll'l.1· furn!,h1'd in· l'l'r rnon rh r 11 11 ~,.16--~~f,(J • & only S l,500 UK R ,! BH BA fr om $~;).Ml I :\ . · c · · ·'"" ' <'IU1 1ng-,.ran.. fl l<i no Hrn!A<'C Hea!lnr.~ (Qpf'nl 11•11h Jti' Mli~on.1·. ('11.1n ,i 546-0022 111 ~"9.:iOO. CAYWOOD REALTY . $:\111/ 721 :-.1n ·g-u n1r " hutl~(·. i\1 .uris q u;1 r I i· 1' y;, *'' , , · · nio. • 1 !' l·.1·f's . 1 TV!lTLF: llOC1.;: 61+.6056 IO ,\j\J-51';'11 I * 548-1290 * I" ST:J-8576 N 4 B d •'lll!'r1ui11cn; r•UILo ~~ \·1rw __ '_''_ Hun-t <'ngton Be•ch •w e room ! I I SI "·" 1 New .1 Ur duplex on HARBOR VIEW San Clemente ~t'dtH'l't u •• ,..... , i.; t 2 DUPLEXES c r .. c1•n1·"". ,, .'.'·:1rin rnoo. ,, ".I I -0'""1 $17 200 l' 11 l -df'-S:u:. 11\'('rl<lflki n~ HOMES I I I I I I i.,,,, ,,.,. , k S.l'l flOO k f G'l •.1 RRnrhf'.11'h,11i1·<'ynrd '1l{+'l .ilt•l .. frpi,~hn'-!, t__M_'"_"'"_d;y~J[§J At1li~Ut\ Appl,•nc~·~ A\l<loon 8U•ld<nQ MJltd.\11 C~111e1"' & l;qu1Qn1'nl Furno!ure G1tt 9t i•lt !'tOulfflOld GllOOI Jt.,.elry Mlcfllntry M1•celll n!'D111 Ml1cell1ntou1 W•nlecl Mu<ict! ln11rumrnl< Olli<t Furn,turt/£<111011. P1an11/0r9•n1 Stwln• Mach•nH \POr1in• Glllldi Slore, ltflt•ur•nl. Ill• Swap' TV. llldot . Hl·F•1 Utrte B<1lboa Peninsula p;ir . . .• :is or I ";'llonnen" 2 UJ{, 2 HA . conv1 VERY ('Qmfortahlr 'l_ BH, PRlCE REDUCED frpl" p;i!i<l. \\'a trr . pd 1 ·l1·p~, I::•· /·11r11 rn1, sPlf ''° --~--------.. :-ilnir~•ln Bl{!t ::..12~7,'iOO den or /)(Inn t-.f:iny l::x tr,1 ~ 2 BA . open lx'ilm crilrni;s. ., -· 7 --S '1~·;111 nv{'ll, lll~hw'<.hr ln1 •11 :~; BAY VIEW TOTAL f ff(C[ C0\'\·1'£'d prtllo. Sli2.~1()l in· 1 f3<'aut1ful .. Jn(lscpi;, ba!·k .vd 01111r r snys sell these lld · ~-~:1(.;~.0 · 6 .> -"· 1 O 'lr ~ii 1qf)O ~q fl. S.17~1 111;J. Ph '°' , , Laguna Bea_ch ,.1,,,,,, '''"''· l'n<1,.11,,,1s HBQ Nie£' n~·tg-hborhoocl . ,·01111111 . .'. 'l BH. duplf'X<'S nn -·. -·1_ _ hl:.'·1 ~11" 11r -.1:-;.1;1;11 11)1 I 1:1 : .:. . H.\ !""II' ot.•~;. " -~- Low DOWN ,.,,,. 1~::1 l 'tirt 1..:11nl1{•rl.v, ·1!l'.\-Zl41, 492-31 ·1j <'vr & 1111 ~1· !"'-" Uri l.v 1(1', 1"'1<>11·.n !Laguna Be.!ch 1.1,.1• 1 • rt •.. A .. --- 3 -"·"roo''' ~I~ IH •h11• 111 /., ~1 I •c11l11 ,11 BOTANICAL • I REALTY 131 n:.n r -~ """ ' 1111:~::17 Sun. TllEASURE.: _. Pn1·c rNh1t·cd tu · ·""'' ----·' '. · · · ::~ ~i~ ,1~1 r·c01'l1 ~ TY1n11. vie1\', r hF1rn1. 11rh· h<>l"Jlt', i1·1th plush carpets. 11 ~ Pacific Properties I .. , gca·d111~: 111dk 1°1 ~\,~J ... I -.-5 B-E-DROOMS * San Jua n Capistrano CENTURY 21 *642.17711 n<'f';in sitl,., (If hw;i.·. ~l.~'i/in•t •'nl'f'l"P•! 1111110 & largr fP.n~ .. lit i.; i.<I.' .,: '", :1 ,,2 l~11l~•l1"1"1hlt•., Ir's ll'tll'' illll' I !•\•• ll":•"ll lt HTI\ lhls d1,,. Di•ii. r11111111..'. ,,n '.I,:; Uii, •·lt';rr1 ---------__ Al'ail .Inn 1 4!l7-10R1 1•1t }.1rd ~v1td Drr 30. S2.~ "' --;P.ir 11li! llf':1uty 11'1!11 nii111, ~ "drrn t lli1r· ll1;•l111 · 1 ... ,,,,,.1.,,,". l·"lt>ll . l"li!Chu it·n.I HORSE PROPERTY EAST BLUFF I . --I p1•r r110 ~,\illl!IF:C:: ONLY :~~I LC:!-. ·I HI:. 1 ·HH l i! 1 J .. , 1·a ,, 11 l' t, ,\· rl ra pr , 11 ';"1 \ !110 ~ r !1.r, ;il.:1und .... !~l ... i!KI .. ~ " · 2 ~I' hi•U:-t' on J hill•i•!r .1~1·1•. l.ido Isle C'n ll /\gent ~141 ~ .,. kirrh. :-.:1 •'.I s·•,:~~J I I I I I I I II • I I • " ,.. 6 UNITS ~ -,,...,,,. tl1rnui:houl .argt• 11·1nr, 11111 1)<·11 1+unn. 1nr 111 fl!! a GEM f,,n, <'11 or in1.., .. s "'·"'· "' /'i"'1-.1.,,io 11 • ~·lnrshull H~.•lt) · i,; ..... ;t~~ 1~)fl1i1 and 111ct• C11\·1•r·1vl fur""' "/nrte 11( J-,u1·111.1 p:u~. :_:-1,. rhvn, I !B, 1 ;111 ~i~·:r.itt \\"INTC:lt lf'A.~t·, beaut. Sn -' . ··=-------,,.~-, m I -----"' -The J;lull<> -1\C'll'JK111 &11rh1 b,"vlronl honie·, 4 RR .. 5 LU.\ltf'tous nr new ron . " ::1 ~~~~ar r.1110'. F'hon..-!1~17--0J:n Sli7/i(IO. 1 '..lft·~· Tu.~tir1 Ave., N.B. SA~ Jl.',\:>.' CAPO.-row:ric~ l';inl:ist11· \"IE\\' rinni \'C,!1' 11~· .. hf'aut. turn. s. 1 ndy ht·h hr. 12 1 1 ba, <'lo~ dhl :~ INVESTORS ~ I IO· .. \l.TI it~S 612-1623 in.:untc Si&OO., lnr.l(e lot, rlt>IU\'.<' 1; un11 ;1p;1rl1nt•nl. f<~X · Pi£'r 8.· noat. $1 6!ir'I J\lo. ~a r, puol:-1, l'fi", pla,y area . ./TOr,'/:tn -BEAUTIFUL MODEL nrl!ll uni!s, S79.':"l<Xl .. 4!li ·8l6·1. tf'\•n1{'ly ~p·n·iou~ Enrns Bill Gnindy Rltr 675-6161 Shall: n1g~. t1rps, bltlns, CLOSE ESCROW Walk er & lee REAL ESTATE , rm. ,; ... ~~~~;'"''";'""' ',::•·;;,~~. ".'".'.1.~'"'~'.:>.0~'d'' s;;;, '·b"s3;;;,!;'""'' '"" ~;,dron1m:1 · ~;:...";,pt'::~ ]1 ~1 BEFORE'74 ~l •l l,T ••l l '"'I ,. s1•1.r [-.a-..~:]~ \.111t:•t:•·-1·11llln1l:ty, & at,,,:,,~~,:~~:.... 97~5-13..~-----. T". 1 ~'II 1, Pnne)'TI'.' .,1. .1,. .• 1 _. ,...... S"l'""" ~a __ ,,..,...,,,""' ·-'---~-~---~ c> r r 1 1 !'11·'.lli.: 5-19·0'.116 H arbor View Homes ._ ovv ----.1 RH. 1' 1 fl \, rllsh"'·shr, shg .,, 1 ,, 0.,.. .. 1 1st n 1 11~ •':\rt•pt1 .. 11a 1 up,.,.. . N'f l>l \'l"!O" Ne wport Beach w· , I. I . 0 I $1300 D -MONARCH BAY-* 833-0780 * l~VF:~T\!1•:1 ..... ;~ c.:11l1' & lrpl. rtn.~c lo 11· c•t• •1 ri11v 111 01\•1v1 ,,., .\1,1 1 ~ 1:1: n y own 069• u• 1 i , -· Mobile Hoines son. Jt;,. .• ~ i:.:~1an,-.Ja schl ~ . Flih !H ~ ~A 011 11 t·i-... 111111 ' -~~1 Starter Hom.n. A uunn•,., ·I 1.lf:n11. , dl'n 1ii:UFFS-Tn 1 .1.1~VEL CON-r~ 5 BR l!OUSE, on Nr1vport $Z!! 5 "'"· ~·irst & lnsl mo + Hor11• "' nin n.•111 111 ~ .. ;1r 1 .. 111\ .111<1 .,.. 1,.,,,,,.,, ,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,. ,,, 1 , 1 , 1 11 1· I For Sale 125 ~ I P·n·,,, '100 11·io1trr S"J()() ,,. 1 "-p Llv,~rox~ ' 11 h'n111.' lX1t1r1~ H 1 'dU1«d 111 t111n1·r 11ill p:1,1 JM1l11fs 1111' 111;111y t1·x'1ur'"'· huil l ,1rounrl b<':1111 e<'il\ng~, ~H·l. \1·11llii111; , !y, fi7J-J~96·~----~= 979-~llll! J(J ••• )I". -11'. \'1 1 '"' r;1 '• .• · ,· J '" • ., · • · rll'nnlnl.{. ,\vr1\ ......,c. 4. 11 . S/'.),!!J() l1u1 1\) n:i1'1ll\L :: J1.·d1·111 nil a JKJOI This \\''11"111 ('<)JI· 1h~tllll<'I' h> :1 .. 111~. 1•ht1 l'!')H'.' MOBILE HOME Houses-Unfurn. 305 -----.-·----- Bo.ltl.1nd ,JR CALL 644·7211 li11l!t' 1101 .-:1n1rr hn1111• f11r h•nip .. bll . liy 1111 ;.11•chi11·cl l·:ast Alll[f Villng-r f., tcnni!'.I FOR SALE : ~'=:.'::=='=='='='='=''=:.:::..:c:.:c:......:..c...:.;.. ____ EJtstshle S2r..J. :I hr, O@W]y IL_""'" __ ·_,_,_,_"_''_'"_'_"_'__, IC. Mm\ f!ll 1\\'illR f;1111ily . fvr hi~ ,01111 hri111•". h11s nn l'lub. $:):.!,.)()(). 8y u1-1·11,·r . Art SILVERCREST HOUSE + 6 UNITS General i:c· ~::t~~n~~m:cipcop~ptl~ nr'f'nn \'1" 11' in !his prlv·. 711111, lil11--0!l87 0~~---MOBILE HOME Nl:'1v uni1.~ n! 26~7 Elden, -· &l;;.-4586 . f!:~;:rM•1111.1se ... ,, :~!I t(c ;,\;:,;,;• 1 "'" 1 ' 0 "'""'""" HARBOR ·vl EW/ .J' x 5.1'. 2 su 2 BA. '"''" CM. '" '"" w/200% w>·ifo Corona del Ma,~, Xt_rn_Slc,c•-.,,- 4 - 0 ,r-.- 3 -Ba-.- 1 -""'- 101111M1•1110 E<111•P, ,~, _ TURNER ASSOC. C ARMEL raped. bit-ins., refrlg, ~~ill l~lcler 6lG-4414. C bctlrnor.i , .; n'l $1.: rm, 2 CIU' g11.r. patio. Harbor IOi ll. Po ... u R ·•alihcr & clrC't. dryer. 1vired E sr c r 11.1 I '.i Bdrm I 15'" •0~"· R•nllCh•• 11 r ;""',,[ Open Da'ily f.z::::::::::=f 1105 N. c40,9,4-.t lflt<7.,7-~ ... Lngunn ; RI!,: B,\, F111n n1, .J1 . 1 ,., h A. oi;a 1 f'sa -. · hc'ri1'f'lnr11 ·T('(•n ct ' 111 01.-1. Avail Imm~. •oa11, Si ll .... .:Int 1·0111., l3l'flt1I. ~·t', llP· ,or :!20 AJI' t'tllli. • 1 I' · 2-1 Rch'n1s ,.. 5 garnges ::_: R1•rtroon1 ll·1yfront S·l5r -1~\266 IOfh, Sllp1/0otk• ,,.n "''" • l0<•k, SIOl"U"'t' she1I, l11nd· so~ (' ''I 000 Tom I -;)-• . I loou, ~'"' & Siii "! J.r11·(·I~ I hr·1h'll(Jn1 Spy~J;1 sii; l STORY TIBURON ------;;r;1df'1!, n1vner, o1u:•,:n".. "' 1 nuvu .i·o.s.~ >·, • :; l~riroo1n L<tgunrt -R-H I I C' 10~1t. s1or•1t •ll • I CUSTOM 4 BEDROOM 1,·l·l·&I"". !i21rort 1\shlcy Pl s;aped pn!il'.I, ·n11·tt .vrs. 11 ll f\llllf'r, Rrnllor. &12-48_11 ••·cnn\ iC\I' S'1!Y.i 3 B ou~e L ~ cle, ,1,1 . i1" 111 • (, r (' H r 1 · ,. " · LEASE OR OPTION !"I . ,,.,. "'"· l ••1·111..-d In ill'\\' Lro fned Yllfd Kids •· """111: L iii•I~· ipin!! ~· iff'('Or:q in.: He;1111nul hnnh' wllh hui::i• fij,; C'aui1>n, lit'\\" IH ii·i·r con· '" ,_,. fi ,\q r:u·. 11111!s 111· Pt•n!n. Pc. Agen! fi~722;) __ ok•. Av••'I ,,· n l. "'~· . Alrtrtfl .. .. . 91 S C1mper1, S•Jr/11:""1 . t ?O ere'"-11ti ... kM~ .• '" IEl«lric Ct" ... tJO MMll1 HI-. , · · · tll Ml191" Memn . . . . . . . 116 1 Tr1llfor1i, Tr•vtl .............. tli Tr1111". Ul lllty . , .......... tu Aui. kook• & .. art• ,. ... 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J:· ~arJ~7~~~ larwln realty inc. \\'ilh $67:'"1'1 dn11·11 . .-.11·n1•r \\•ill 11.111cs r~'trson Rcal1or CRESTMONT !f19-8.130 5 & wknd1. · 9•• ••cs * (24 hrs) hrlp 11•ith finant•ing. F ull ____ 1::::;7:: .. 1(f>.l ESTATES t.EASE $.375. Brand new :I _R:..::=:::.. ____ _ -BR house in T u ~ I tn , 4 B . plus l!Xtra large family ~:l/urtl Jloustnii; Oppty. PT''A"R· sn8°E1.r-Li00~.CRl~~;i::m, lfAJ{BOH Vlt:\V 11011.IB 1051 Site Dr .. Brea. (Centr11l Carrlener lncld. 544-80l 2 or room with firep\a.~. Inv ..... ·\,ooi~--· .. :ONS 111!! Jnra11on \ horn..-~ . B\' owner, :~ BR, cpl~. rh•p.• .t· br1.Jn.c;. lnrr 1·f>f r1R .t dii;h\\'Shr . ()•n Hssume ll"i lortn nt s1;111, inn or rf'fl· nnnef', GI nk. $27,9.JO. !'Wi~·IJ.100 -4 Br, ont>·!ilory, upgl'tldecl Ave. across from Brt'a 493 -5025 fellCf!rl }'a.rd, 2 car range VILLAGE k spotless. ln1mcd. Occup. Coinm. flosp.i Lor •46. $275. Month. ~W7 Po~!ll. (}lvnrr ll-14-6249. CONTACT H.AY, rK. MGn., ATMOSPHERE N!;;\\/PflllT Shorc!ll homt, 3 fur s110\1,'IJ~. Llvr tht> VillflRC Life In on<' ............................ .. Ur, :! u· .. :;47,900. lly owner. -of 2 unil.11. f<~njo~· ln<"?1ne ,., 6 , 0 000 lm1n othrr. 0t'l'fln V1e1v, 64~lj.(b or 42-""'°". GREENLEAF 11'ltlk to heaC'h. PotenllRI :I 'fRAIJE N<'ll!J'l(ll'1 R f' a <' h uni1.~. Bmk<'r ·197·17Gl. l'rop. f!ir Ou t-of-To1vn J>rop. $('~-::100. Orean Vie:w-:--cio;;; Bkr. 71 4/GT.l-20~. In, 2 Sly remocl. rhnrmcr. '{n11 ;h,n't nci:t1 " .,111\ to :1 br. 2 tm, frp!c, hrd.,.,•d "Drnw ~·n sr· when you Ir·~. rrl'nch doors lhruout. pine.:~ :H1 ,<u l ln ll)C Dally ))r!Ji::hi ftil describes i I . Pilot W11nr Ads~ Call now 67.>'-~7. -642-56nl. A private 5 star adull com· niunity. 17!i0 \\lhlttter Ave .. C'. r.1. hns avn.ilF1ble A 24x60 l\ey West $18,000. & a ~40 J...an('(>r. S91m,J, Bolh in beaut. cond., Just like nrw. 64.S-7965 9 am to 6 pm. ,. <225. ' ,,,. 't• .. ,..,, 2 bath, ,. ,. Z c·11r l lU' r:i1;HJG 10 --=~-!' ~!Rfi. Stv, e\'pt, c111l.t. nn r•t!I. 6l?-:i~3 , Point BRANIJ new 5 OR , fam nn, den. 4!1l BA, billc, ror lel'lse, '-----'------' prlv !'lly,~_·_ll.\_:20 ___ _ 1 I . I "" "" "'' L111 , .. 11h1 ltl'>t + ,,.,, Sl't II' wr AL LAi •. -..1~ t..:1. 1~11( I fin I J-'.X • 9(;'2 j)i:-: Nt-: 'r.1 dis s:.i· \\1;1 SZ!.·, . rn1 sch !JI' l'<'• ,,. .. , r IJ:i ~pt 1 Sh; fiB ('<ll l\'i ;\ ru 1 • dq ·1rv :v.·(' :<1•1 \ S.1' I r~ 'sut :1 I I JI " '"" " ~ L " $? t: & l 1 1hur~day , O~c.t~~b0 1()73 DAit V PILOT ·17 36S Apt. Unturn. .s63!R-.ntil\to Share ~ 36! Apt. O nfurn. US Apt. Unfurn. Houses Unfurn. 305 House• Unfurn. 1-'--"---------E••• Bluft Newport Beach l';::..---"------1 (I BR. l Li1·11, J1n I Lil , l~lUi, 3os Townhous• Unfurn. llS S•nt• Ana 360 Apt. Unturn. l•lbo• Penln1ul• ~pts. F'u r'n . Co•t• M.w ·c;.;:e---- Caso de Oro 1 B.r Jl,r,un rell. rontRn !uh Sl.S::. uu I util & pork':;:, Sutg\~~~~4--0991. Coat1 Me.., Huntington Beac h San Clemant~ l'l lo\I '.~ I ••i:·· l11~•1r11111• 't 1ir ;;c,;:;.:_.;:;.::;:.... _____ I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;I :;::;:;;=;;;;";:~~:-;:;;;-;~ I 1 • 11' •l>t fi ;iii, 1h·11 f11rn, P ark-Like •NOW AVAI LABLE* 11111 J•I 1w·d .\I 1!1•111 l\(lllc•1 I ln11-ty vt1•11 S'fl(\ '3ryanr \\ 11·~1 Hlt1 til'.1-1111.~ r-untingtorl Boach [i~L\JXJ-; 111\\nh,..r , :l lir1 11 ~ I~ .•• c111t/df]1,, hllus. In~ 11r1 p.11 1u dlil i.;ar. ur Su AU... trJ'ILJTJt-:S PAID ('oust fll n.ia. Ul l-7819 or Con'l"Ve bf'lcrr you N'nt 5;17 15:!1.'-~---~--Ct1,!u111 1t1~li,:1,•·tl !eu.tunni,: -e S111t1·1.,u,~ kll•·h~·n .,..·11h Lil• Surroundings UNDER NEW 111 ,,,.1 '' 11 i; 11dt'11 ,\111~ I 1" 11 ,,11•! "'1 '" 1.r11,.11 lJFI L''""J ' 1 ,, l MANAGEMENT \!111 :-0.111 !!0·1111•1111 \J1, '\,,, 1•1111 :-truHI Bil, i\p1 ·· ·"· a;.UI Apls. ·•JU? 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Hr S.\00 I\ lllll rtl••n•I .~ IHruilOt\I \II., 11 .. 1,. 11h111 Y"ll nc~·U S:l7:t, .I !Ir unfurn 101111 hu111.. du.~1 hgh!1JL~ L'&D. 1•nl·I 11;.1110, tibl ~.1r e s. 1..,,r1ut": du1·~ area ('l°""'' 10 :-,; (.'i;\ J.> I 11 I-' • /1<1llll'·hke 5IOJ'&it' Martinique Apts .. 111>. n •t111i1·-. 1!n·.1111 t'1,,,1 \It 'l•' 1., 1 .n 1,,11,,. ·~'·':-.l1.J• \J,i. 1,1;-;-1 -1 , ti ~ t" 'h1111;i111i;,: ,( ~Lh•~11, Jlh!.11) • IJ11 h oh1!t'' "-'• t'l •111 h.! l Ill huu 11-.c. l'l { v 17i7 't111i1 tuia A1·c .. C\1 t'hlld!>'!l 111·li·n11" 11 1•11 i 1 111~ 1" j,,.., '"' 11111.,-1 •• 1111.1 \lu .. 11 !4h '1' ti!' ""•h ', llt ,11 t l ' 'l J'll'JJ l 111 <1h1h1• 11 (• ! fr 111• H !111d Jt i ',\I.I. l ':-' ALA Rentals 641°8383 ~17 16 tl ft li._____ 1 • t•1,1.1t•• µf!lh)S Duplexes Furn. 34S • Clu~1 ti i.;.11 .. ~1· \\, !itOrll&'.<' --'----------1 e \J.~1UJ.· 111Jllu1.:in " z.t;r~.~-\l~'l· ,\/ll 11 : ____ &l_&-f>5_~ ('"'II 1111 Ul'!l \J,11• •, \11•1 -....1.•f, •ol 1nj J~ .. ,1.1 _, 1 1,, J .. 11 l ~-~-___ ..,_,..,..,.. ......... i---... --.-...... --] 'i. .... 1,1, 1 .. ·11o 1 .. 1 11 1 .. 1111 •• 1 1 1, .• 11~1 TOWN HOUSE 1 & 2 BR APTS. L19una-Bea~h --1 11 ,1 .,, ~ ~'" 111•1c1r;1 r 1.i~p 1 ll' \!Ill•\ I. ' i..:, 1, 11l., u "h'lj ]{(•11lly :: Hr f11111 t~1:0 """ TENNIS BUFFS General 2 Br, f1replnt.'<", pool, pr0vatt !>1,11 ..... 1st11·1 s, BH 11111 *.....!~1'.'.'.._ I_'.:_ 1!2 ·-"1....':.'._1 ~" 1.I 1•Ki111111111 111 ,11+ .Ht( patlOli, ..:ontln .. 1111&.1 bl't'll.k· * l r11.rr1~:s PAlf\ * *FOR RENT* South Laguna I ' !\\ ,,.... ~ .. 11 •ii..o-"11 .:1 • 1\11\j! '/. l!.d11111. • ! 'ovl IJ:1t'1J('(lUl'S • 'ur. fast. Spa1:lous ground ... 11tar 1'...,,il t'lr,,,.d (;ar,,~('S \\,i .. h· f 'll.\!C\11-.Jt; .1111111111' ld1opp•::r ~ [1ne-b.·a· II r ur-lug ~ H II \Vll lk [•J ~hup1iu11-: 1-l~rh 11\ apt. II} l'nl!••l'I !-:L\l,L! ,\pl ~l ~l/1111 \ 11! (\IN:-.J·,I:\ ,\"I l\'I t,.lrillC'11l·•!l l · ft'plo , g1H', 11<1.d i;:l•I", p1•1 111\ ()11!,V .. ti•ps lo 1 l1·nu1~ c 1•u1t, Se1· 111 l11:!u•1 1 Hu11'\ s11 1n tn11ni;: JJl.)fll f1 nn1 N ~.\\' \\E hll\1' "hill ~o~U .;,.,,i ,\ lt1•d!!•1111, (Ill' 1 ,\:. fl1•111 , OCEAN BREEZES r .. 111hl•«i 11·11h plu!!h la11([. DUPLEX ~·11.ing Or 11c II !uut 11 • (',\J .J. L'S' f••111u1I 01!11111).{, lltl f)llHl, ~1 11 ALA Renta ls 642-8383 1 l1•.11)J 111< ""l'!l, h1·HutUul Cn u Li\HGt:.-4 li1 1h(')t.lll! ltl1fl11i \"II v\,,1 11!1-:lil tl;.:hl"' C"ll L ,, 11 1 1 1 .\du!1.~. No Pets :u gc • f'l l'fluul uni~_ 111 1 llUH\I $hl:J llJI >!, 'Jll!IJ!:•fll~' 111°1'11 !;~II' 1,)0_j \\' \\ ll:-.u!l tt-1.! \ffj1 1n nn1•, 1"f'11! 11if' .,111 .. r I ry 1 ·;;~"·.;.:,~~~='='~~C. SI t.50 11 .. 11n Fl!A or Vi\ LOW WEEKLY RATES "2 IJ78 I 11 1 I ! I I v \ ! ' ' I " I""" I II~ IH ,·1,,,,,1 0, witurnL,,h!'o.I, lrorn ,\dull~. 11u pf'l~. :-1u1<k 11.dk !" h..•,uh ·\: 11wl •11'1 111.'I ,f111 '1 11111 11 1 , 11 1 1 'I' , ' $:!.":ll. Coronu dcl i\lar,1 ........... -.... • ...... --..... 1 "1 l'1 ~111 11i;c '111 · !'!' "1 I'll ... ~.i.~~~--II! 11 111, l'l•t ILUlll'- 1 6112611. ---~ l)i'{'[l /1 Ill l!\1lt1dl'' /'t .. 11 Apt •. Li l'' .llt\1 •. 11 liell· I i.11t1o 11u11 11111 IJo• •••n1 11l111d 'S't\]o• ('uin• r h•1 \lllh I•)' 1!11 1 ~1 uf J.111 Lo<'Hl t tl !J:is)i:1't!~1!1 I ·~ 11 I \ I :11((] Executive Suites 2080 Newport Blvd. 2 Bedroom l Bath Stui.110, built !n range. & oven, dh1hwush .. r, fl'lCil, 1\alk lo be<tch $210 dB.)S !°>19-2'1S8 e~s 557-S!l>fl l\'f,\\ J\UULI LJ VJ ~r:~ ,1£ It /1·n.; . .J.'\-1 o\l,\l\lh ' J Rll J: 1 Bit 11 1 h>lt r rplc, \llSSl(J:--1 11 r;,~~ ~l·lli 'I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 !·I 11 \I J 1 111, ,,,. r", ii• ii bi>11m <.'C'LI. r•ul 1u S: r•·il, '.'\}\\, 101•·1~ 1 111' +pi 1 11 1·~ Balboa l>land I 1" ~1 11 i11' i11, l 'nk bl'"'' <'••l'>•' a1•J, ."<•'>1>>•" I 1 I 1 .\1 11j•11I I •I' 111\ fl !~• •J<O •I 1• I I .~" ,., c1µI~. i..:·1r. ,1u111 z ~ ,1,.1 ' i.llf.-l i ,~ .,, 1111 I" J\1u1,,nv1}11 s '\ hli<~ i.1 o••.111, ~I\, ,\fl:'\ll'I :. n1· 11·•t<1, ,, 1•11'1 h1.t:li (•!I llil' t11ll -. 11! l!.ul"" 1ulll'l' 11ulud1•d P.u1!11n~ v 1111, lldb $-)~ P•'l' hlC!lllh !lrcphtc'<" <tiul f111111IY 1,)i111t h-ll-llili7 ; i-:x<clh·nt :u'l'h $14.1 Bl-I' • ~2--'ll'il ""k f<1i IJ.ih• I 111: LJ·:1\SI: H!'.111d N•~v ,\· I NVJo~~·rr\1 EN1S Cost• Mes• 642-2611 STUD IOS & 1 BR'S µl ,,'t 'O.V''.Jt"'Jlll:-.; i{i\lt(·,•IN,' hJG t '1\J>IYUN Country Clult (714) 87~6500 •-" Hl'ht11 y, I B1•dr1~Jlll, :1 Hath '~l°i ~: E UCLll> e ~'l tEJ<: Ltnen1'l ;-;E\V 3 Bl{, 2 UA, lrg: sunken LH, lrpl, t'1un1Dl11 1·111, !)1\\.", lndry Jae. $1J.j ti7:;..2918 393 11 .111ultn11 !)4c!-1'111 ;1 p1n. ·,·1r,..1 1;11 r!ill) liun, \'1•~1 ,11 ., ,.,1 ,,,Garage~ for kent 43SI ., •Titf?PH .. 'ALl.>()()!,e l HJ: ,1111 11 lt •·l11i,: ~ .. 1"'"· P~'-~· 11 h -~1 ',_• 111" !'Ii MINI WAREHOUSES _BJt,1 111-ia Sµiral slr•se. 1.,f·an \1<•11, \ll'd N•1l'"··••·l "1 '"'.!1•. _ frplc, hl!ns.,lrg enel J)<ll1•!, 1 1hlld1· .. 11 01 pt·!~ S !~iJ, llll\'•l :f.\'I 1,,11 1 lu liui ,,.11 STORAGE I 'E\V 2BH t'f)nd11, 1'1'pts, 1trp .. , ~·rll nilv l{,.1111 F v r illll I rULl.E Hl 'ON e ~ ltEl-~ U1thl1t>"" r :1ngr n \'l'll, 1hsh .... 11,.;h1 1' llhlul:..: ri10nl,: r.ir g.u u~e e ~'ull Ku1·hc!\ !11cd ~rd Gu~ & \\II' 1~! 6T:-11·i1, I ,1,,,.1hl·. l•L 11,,,11,\ \•1 \!••\• \1•111 11n1 dlsflOS••I, llt'.~~1t r 1 orw1I, 1 onlv un L'ul-ill·-~.u (hl·rlwklu~ 1,?u~lexe5 Unfur n. 350 • llC'11tt'<l 1-'ool $:.!:.!() 1110 ,,1 ~1·;11· 1 .'I,, llu• lj.,lf ('oi.ir;.•' Yl'.itlv 1 • l.11uudry i-ul'1htlc1' \\'arn••r S.114.11:{ l••I' 111!0 1 ·•s.· s·ill 1 C 11 ii Corona del Mar 1• TV & n1llld :.c.rY avail. ·------Lt.:!'..: :! J:>!t ar1. <1uie1 l!Cclud- e.d, opc-n bcan1 ceil, v<'ty nice, Adul!s only S.18·8638 or &HHJ977 .,,.lS-11~ \'ln•I .._,.11 .. ln11; II 1:1 ..... :1 '"'11'' 1'''111 ~.OJ 1"1 ~A!-.'TSIDI-~ duplex u 111 . N ewport Beach l ~ .. "111 1 C ·o 111.1.i"" \,1111 ·i,1ll. usto1n .: r, 11 ~ Ba, s.:1:>. I ~~':~~ Mesa ALLSPACE En..:loscd gar, ,1·ct 001·, --~-~ frplc, agent 67:....6!!00 1-j l'\1 1 I 1111. J '\1'i 1·;;,1 . 960-1970 ----I "' :1o. • 11 •i. ·1 •1 ·•!'hone S<>rv1t·e $2".!.i PJo:ll 1110 .; 1:H. I.un i h p111 Ul\-,)·~-:2 SPAC lll'\\l'I :: hr, 2 bu, r n1, cto?->1' _111 hl'fll~h,,s\:11111~;::, St·o1i-:--..1n . .JI !. b l:, I IJlk t...!i :-.i•iV. r .. •ich \\nlk shOJI 51h $30 WEEk &: UP ~chool~_ h1ds .. C,lh M.i J-ltiU0 1 s,. Bii.v J ~ilhua ilis S32:i/n1o ! .. '><" 614--6682 • S!ud!o & l BR Apt ~ '-'1 9til -:_.AA I ,\\~! _____ ls!·i0 lnuH1., :! Ht , 11,.11 11 p1, C M •TV & i\tald Service Avail. n . I I I I I I Oita ••a • l'l•O••c Sc-···· -!ltd. J'ool µo.·/llltlU \•Jill<', ''"~" t" i tps l .. 11 , 111, lfdl•), Cdi\I, •v ~ O\'f'un, 1\111) ~.!.iO l 'rill ~lL 5~7·, iild 1ou1 11u'•' : J ~r. fqlll, EASTSIOE DUPLEX 1 ·Children & Pet Sect10n 1 !J.dll~. ~11 •. 1-[;)j A'!•'nl I h,1. "l''"'· tllllll µi·t uli 237G Ne1\port Blvd., C:il * 2 BR, 1 ha, balcony, pool \\'alk to lk.•ach. Corohdo. S225/~10. 833-1653 or 8,l3-89i4 PAll1'1ALl.Y quiet St"\ 'ltl r1 pie, $200 673--11797 furn. 1 Bil. or E\'l' j.y:-17lj, n· t PALM MESA APTS. 1.\l:.\1,1 ..; l·!ll'. 1 :~'\·r i.!• NE\V :l ~!)', 2 ku1i:::oz l ilt. 'Mle I '11\~"I ~ .... I~• '-1'1 ' 1:i·i1 I 'l •J 1·1· 11 .. 11111 \ ... ,,1rd l•I Adult~. no pets, hit-ins S. '\ 1.'-1ll( I '-I•! I:\ I !I•• " .ii "! \1 11 1 '1 >!~1" d ishw~hr, crp!, Ui'Ps .. 1~1 l n!>. 1111 11"~ I •ti.:• •!•I• J,I \t II !()jl \\1 1 L'•·'-"l Victoria, 111llk 10 Ci\\. 1111:.:•· 1·~·1 ,1 ,,.u,11 11•'•1 hi! 111 •1 ·~ .'-1 \\('t1I :! 1\1 2 l:I1lr1n , l t:i.11h. ~·trai:;c, S.18-97&5 or 645-3967 ;:~ JUJ~ :!-b/1 -111-;;~1-I .~U-.VI E W RENTALS ,..rpl s, hui..:t· ft·th'('d )nr•I (Ad good ror $5 on rent) ;;;p,u111:>h ~ ( l!ls..: tu ]}t',1ch. G1 ,-Ill~ 11r •IHI :J2 18 \ "~1 1ablc gurdl'n .u'('a Jtt'e. I s11.1i.: s.1r1 111'J l\17-12!,1 SJ')(,]~ tt ~l<~vcl)' \~·h "''•lH;.:l' Siil\'(' .~· rrf111: Dan• Point OCC'lln l'rer. Vl('\I', ha ch I Bl' ""po<! p<'l Jll<I><) ••lo' \d!ill~, llH P•I' 'I \I ' I " I lll<I hosp1t1tl, 5.jj....\657 BIG' 111•, :.11h\.! <11'1' 1l1p-., ... 1111i.1l 11111:1 .. l'no111 • 1,IJ '110·, " '-"'-' ' l•'l:\l1l.I •. ~ ! l"lll 'I ~I ' '1 ' 1 "11 '1 ~<' ~-' 11 '' Ne .... crpt/tlrp~ AH Pl<'• 11 •111·· I 'I \l1l•H1l,1 llt1 11lfllg,!n11 ll II\ I ,. J IJ/ • I ,1 •'1111' 1.. ,, , \ , , <l''I fllk1r ni-IJ tt.1~lill. -s1i~i; Ill'\\ I 11 t't1 11 .. 111r ' ,\1nn;H II Ill (' S1Gj 1110 ~\l.ttui e 11dull s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii esp ;i( sony ,~otll t •llHfl\l!\I 1111.11~1 ... .'I'"!•, ~ •• -1.,,.1 '~' ·-·! r1Pl~ nr 1\n1e1 l ol·tl~. $l'r1 ' -~ 5\8-r·•n l'nf111 11 Apl' ,\1ud l1•11n \II• S.:1 l"\.!11 \11 ,\ '\t'(il~ .~!1• (,11'JX'f r~i:1 lll•i (\1Hd•·l. 2 1\1( do 11 si1:i 1\1<1 I only Nu /><.'IS 6li -1i;oo ,1flcl' LIVJ-: lH the all ne1v D111a ~11 1:?11~ \\'il l 4011s1d!·i· 1 • .1s<• C1pl1t1n ~-1 -'_'c"c·--------1~1,,111 llar bor nl 1 he ''tcw-.,-,-IJ-(_l_n_luh,: 101, .' 11.i , 'l ~·:i t~;i;K' ii.:. povl p11vlg:s 2 \\It. n1cl' yr!, 11~·11•1~ d1 f'r11 ti. .. •11uriful t\{AftlNA l1'iN 'f,1111 1.111, hll 11, ... !ip~.·. lliJ\•, 1" ._,,' ,vi'~ on (jU11l s1, \dulls, no pt•!s, l'llHt•l .!190".! lJt"I (JIJispo SI. 2 DR, l B,\. erpt~. drps, lrplo • Pool, $22j /i\t0 . 6i5--(Vi02 2Brt. I ba, cn1ts, rlr1is, irpl<·, i;tove, xlnt loc, $:MO, yca1ly, 54!\-j3{.t ,_~ 1 from ,.\1111 · ... 1 .1 1111 ..... ,t .1111 1~1.11.,;:,.co,; 2 rllt, I ha & 3 l:Or, 1 1 ~ I i" 1u l• 11.:11!, 111 ~.1 11· 111\d•'I ,I 1' I ~ -----: ba, bltn range, drps, c:i pt, $160 l"'''d 1 ·J~l \Jo~., 111 I ) ,1 \,\• .. I I• .,1"~' ,1<1, 1 1 rool, clu b1,n, cnrporl ?21.!1 '1 1,11,., 11.111 :-,.,"11 .. i1·t Blv1l 1 ... 11 ·~· 1-:: 1i.•l\i1r j\"1"1 1,1ip ... S:!S.i.s11-:i1),I : Iii·, 2 B11, ~i11t1I. 11 ,hltnis $11'.J, !'1 __ >'-_U_2'_,; _____ 1.\!Ai-23531. l{11 c h e n, l.f- l'ollegc Ave. &i&-6032 I I .1iu •1~1 I i\I•,, \.!.i 111., _.1._ u•rl'J .\l"r!tAC 1 B1 , hath, 11/11· P.t 0;:ikwoo1 Gar ..... , fl u NEW-PORT -I l)(Jl'l:l.J: ~,\I J\.'.< I"!' ll!U T, 11hng 1.:rpts, drp;;. bit-ins-1nrr1, APARTMENTS 1 1 51 .• 1111.i 1,; 1 ~Jnd s1 11111• 1 111 .. 11. 1111< lo sandv Dana Point fil!K'nt·lcs & AJ1.1t1111CJ1I ~ Irvine 1~ ,uh, l 'h.111111 I ,11·1n11nu1i..:. -----------11e.1tt.'<1 pool, drre<:L dl,d Cost• Mes• J.ul<J Sh11png, Ol e 1/1111. UJ-LUXJ<: f)uplf"x, 3 J3R, 2 phones, telcv1s!on, l'iauna 1-:,_o;.,;;.___c ______ _ SJ;J{) 1.c 1 11111 /\dull~ only ha, Ocean vll'\Y sundt'f'k, b.t1h, I au n d I' y faeilllles. 1l.1v fi7'.J·~i1l, nuc· t;73-1117. fl1>lc, bll-111s, Uis h11 slu. c.1r, 1nec t111i; roon1 , close lo San Adulls, no pets. Sllj, GllLAT nrcn:::1\1 10N' •1· • . , 1 6'~176. !P'1'1, <;auni, hiJ,''1 1 ~· t Bl\,•, :L 13H.. ~U~"l-'l O:::• i.,_ •11l• __ Mr-prrM•111ly hl'll't· .1 ~·J<id s1•IPt \1un uf 11·111,,1, f11u11 1 S:!:i.!"J a 111on1h • up J\lny 111 l he or «('r1·11·e 10 )Oii 111 sl!h Ing your /10us1ng 111·1•11<.:"' 11.\ltllOlt \ti 1(-,,,-,,-,.-. -:HJ~ hulrv, $27"1 nio J :~ 111 Clcn1cn!e & Lagw1a &.1ch 2h.1. f,uu 1111, xlnt .. (!IHI IJ\ANA, 49&-~1721 I L'on1e play in o u 1· 11 ,d t•i·, ~·id 1nain! ri>li i~. I s portflsh1ng, shoppmi; ,t;i b1Un rd:.. 1o•nn ~ r . l '· I ' Fu\ 'l ,\ l 11f11r n ~ J~111l Sl.JO I Sl'ACIOUS llC\\' 2 B1 , 2 Un, sh.,r.rin:tt!r1~1.,1 r.u"1c,J):!li L l'JJ .J'l ll-~~ !'.\JI) !O ffice Rental 440 blrn!I, drps, c.1rpct1n~. p-JOI, 1u•:-i1,1 •c ',(I !'11>< I frplc, g11.r Adults, no pet:. ru·J ACTIVlltL"': 11.11-: ... ' :.:1 .0 ~C'llJ)Hl l Biid , ("\I ;\IElJ\C,\L i>\ltlt·s 111111\f•l 36 \V B,1y St, Ci\I rj1r1 c1or tr, P. '.1.n'l 1 •Ir ,r, {'ill t.l\J-10 :'1 Ci(;•'llp.1111 ,v . .\'.l11l ]111· 111 l lu11 B£,\"T t Bil DupJox t·rplc, El OO'•,, t11µ: pJ1:1• :., 11 I IUlhl•u1 13t•IH II Ch"'' l"I u ' 1 • C \"\ \"[(,wffiRI ·\ * I I ""' fl '" bean\ CC'll, vm Jlal!O t\o IJ llirf! lf1,.,p11.1 • •'JV "'I I•• · 1 In• jJ \rel lll!'ldt•d, S•li\;) n1o, Newport Shoreli rt>sluur11nls. S50 .,.,eek & Up. 'I '-' 1 'JI \' ~ t.:;;:;;;;:;:;:;;:;:;;;;;:;:;::;; Bnng !Ills ad & f'CC('IV(' :. ~h -;,tlf.i "! ' -.>\>;-t:., ------~ -s;; off on fll"St \o\cek's rent 1 B ~ :ortoo "1 . :z ll-:\ 11 l I -H --, T-A L---1 '!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l "I 111li"l 1i·ll1l. ---''l l.11nhor t'anuly 1111, forn1al d111111~ AVE L I I ~! 1111, prlvatr letHHS ,\: pool SIC'flS to OCt":lll -tcnn1~. l-'UJ{N!Sl!ED Bachelor Apt PINECREEK l•ll\lll'!;t'S S49jllH•ll1h Ol~·n1p1c pvol, \olleyh.111,, c11IH1es 1neluded LIVES UP 1.1 1-·;;sc 1 ._.,.111 n>::'I & et1· ·: n n . 2 BA, ~PJlt'r,I **960-11'12 ** · s 1;-.;cJ<: 1g.11; • 11 • l'k<'iu!~. 1 ,1~_;1-;-;;;, i!,i \~. sundeck, nll xLras S28..> yrlr INDIVIDUAL Vll!as _ 1 Br TO ITS NAME ••• I ' --\<..e 642-l.i73 •/V $16-al l Bl< Isl \\'l'i.tt•1 n l3;1nk Blilg Un1vl'1~1t y l'!!l., 11"1111•' i;xcrr!Nt: :: HR, 21 . l::.1. · · " _ iew... :i. so _ _ • Over 500 tall u~ !:lulls C(•nd11 nr \l'tlrll~-c!uh ~~ $14J 61a-:!}79 or 493-j92J lln(l 10 slre11n1~ y,11h ,Days 552--7000 Nights 1,,.,.~ .. s 1.JJ/i\lU. '-.1le ll~ Apta. Furn. 360 wat~11alls create a t ll"iit•J S'il,!JtJ'.J. \\1ll t,1ke Huntington B••ch rl·i1L'(1nz setting for 211 ! :-11:1 :sf,-, Balboa Peninsul• your sp.o.c1ous nc""' 1-or f! Bil , I bath ·•· ...... $31'1 '·' -/h -.C'C,--~-C-$15>$165 :.!-bedroorn apru1 rnent. Small :t BH, 2 Im, <len. a1 • -•• S~1:1 SI li\ltl' l sty Bluffs Conokl $35 WEEK &. UP BACIIELOJl. & 1 BR J>auos, p@'t.-,. ok. i-·rom $170. l-'umn11r~ ~ nR, 2 ho1 . . ...• $.!ti I Iii 21 -ha V.i(.lnt e Ste .,1,, Room• l•11le ~. pnv ga1a«es • U1-avail bl Ott c 9 00 ',1 IJll, :l li;1 1h~ ~·is 1 1~00 1~·1 I S l"(l/~10. Sale 1-Jv ChvnC'r • 110' k 1,_ "" a t" 1 e open · ,,. use t"ep1ni; ......... ms 1 ult>rl bl.1th &. lots (!f closet~ to 6 00 2300 l"alf"VICW ltd , •I H!t :.!1• ba1 Ii' · · · · S l!.o ! •l S.~ l.,'.~1 ~-\\ii ! take• :lnJ I • Ocf'an V!c1v Apt11 ltc1:. hall, pool & pool ta blC'l!, Cost11. i\lesa. Phon<'. 5-15 2300. f'Bll I ha, Np! U(h · :)JoJ I s,1-sti: .. 1_ __ BALBOA INN s .. una halhs &c to1 }OUT- CALL 552 75()() 1. I • I 1 $100 1 l.!r Stv1 re(r11{, dh! • 1 H ~ 1 nA, ~·.t1 pll", ! 1 ,111<·~ IOCi fvllll n SU"t'C\ ~l' I 17301 heelson Ln \! J 1,ui11 ins, yard '2'il ·Hl<i l•lk \\ ol Beach, 1 blk N gar Couple OI" elderly IS IQN 1 lu•!'!I ,,1 .. (i!!l)O ~I I 67a-8740 I u[ SlalerJ 1rerson $.Al clcantnf:: No I , l)IF \."ll-"RONT ye ,1 r l \ . g 1218 IS IX'1s. Reis reqd ~tS-7231 'J l\ II I 111 • l'\t'C Ull l c I ll 11 1 1 Bit, $2'1"! 1l('r mo. t,;nl pd. .~=--""""""----Bt :AUT Garden 2 Br T11plex • ed h"ll )~f1 1u•, ti·n.111s, pv.11, J.11111·111: ph<illf' fii.~-l;i\1. ~ILN, s1!1al.1 bt.Alh hotel blllns. J::!U", laund'"", nu r I 1!111 I'll], $600 i\\\'lll'I" lil()....(lll~" -I ltoorn11 $21 :JO per v.k ,\rtts. •J • N ti h I:! HI:, 111'1\ 11r sh<>p .. K 5:,-, per month 53&-70J6. paint $200 613-8364 be!. 9 aH ll-:.\1.l'' i:E.\L'!'fins , ~rt e•g ts t}t ·hs S2 ~·, 1u1·u s~2:1 uni 1..::cc.c:::...;:::::=:-:::c..:.::=:_ _o_oc~w_kco_ncd_• _____ _ Un11 l'.11k C1·n1t·r, 1!1 1nt' ltl .. rH ,\ I'll\ 2 hr.! 111, -~~I~ f,1~3"112 'L•gun• a.am l k 2 RR $13j..SJ 5.~. SIOVf', 1 ~·u11 I }d. l •.• r, C'rpt-, ch ps, \\ J'\T~ H-:\'r h•·ar·h, .! Br. 1 l'f'f. crpt/drps, htd rool :i-Hll. Cvndo •.... ')!,J_-,-:-,1.,fl"' s:.:it1 lilll"\ Juh1~.....i11, fi.l"r•~.!:i l p1 1\I p.1110. <l!•l111 11sh~_r. _utll liA01. ~r. Beach, colo!'~ TV, Adults, no peti> 6'1:;-896:;, ) Bit Cnnd11 ..... s21 .• i\lo/1"4' 1•1 \!~:..:. hi 1 1~:-"---~ _111o •l11d1•'..!._ ~2 1.1/~n _61 rRJ :.!. I s~ ..i/$1W U 11~ pd. 1 !J..) r-: •STUNr\l N(; 2 Br, 2 Bn . lllt l\u11H' ..... ~2'1111111/ll><' --I I II<' •CJ! , & ,_ t;oast 4!).l-2.JOS. fi<r-~7 c:arden Apls Pool !tee '"Rllo•>n' ••••• S'\l'Xl <no/lsc :\l\\l'Olt1' 111'1~11 '· '1 LJ{. ~.,. '" fllPr piir"1111!'.· R 7t0\I' l<h S C ._. 1 l hlllt .~ 'l1no11l 1w•1 ()K t 1 lir Sl~. 111 11 Adlts 303 ·";~o'c':.-~~--,----· I m · 1 I• ~1 : Bit 1101111· •• .. $ .1.• 111n/I.., • , I J ,., ~,, Ne ~ B h J BDIU" $13-I 1311 llonu• •..•. s·i.m inn/IS\• • :11.'\ z,l:lh * l·, '"" <;l'\o\<1Te1' -1 ....... ., ewpor• eac "' J 2 BDRi\1 I I,. I c d I M S 150 A dulls only, [IOI)!. 32:'.i ·I Bit 101111• ..... $< :..1 11111/ l>I' : orona e ar $3.J per \.\k & up. 1 UR, i-..: 171h Place. ~\_:~S_!l n.E,\LfY b~l-LllUO_ I San Clemente i r.AC.1l[L0l"t ,\pr. utt! runl :.l Ur & bach's Color TV, 2 &: 3 UR, bil, crptidrp-. THE PERF LOCATION l"'\l\l LO{j.') r,111n rr1111r.-\U s12.:. \l(l A1·111l JZ lJ 13 Ill.lid SC'l'V, pool TliE pool~. playgn 1d $IGO up Call \';dk Ill\(' !~'1111(' ;\11 J h1 t.\ll U~ll l' llllf(llt-..,1hood, 4 1 :;;:J.3-ll~::!l tl1ESA, 41j N Ne.,..•port 6-i5--0JIO }. h,•, 111 1111·11i •11HJ, \II , •l~•l'll1Uus ].;i, 11tlh p1 1\,1tc i B!vrl, NB. 616--0081 ,C.:0,.::..00.,, ______ _ ,on1r•11111l ' 1111lr! 11,1-h 1<1101 1,11111s ,\: [kll\vs. S2~3 Coi f& Mesa N~:W 2 hr. Iba, 1urn, J::i.n 2 BR Aclu11s, no pets. BAY p 11 Tt11 l'.oll \"1 «Pl•tll l'i2~'JH~I tlu'U Jun(' Student ll i\IEAIXIWS APTS, 387 \V. •..:,2-iti.!'I HOLIDAY PLAZA w('li"Onic $l(() n1o , Si'"..>-0..i-t! Bay St. C.'?.l. 646-0073. ·----Houses Furn. or l"I•, , ,.1.,,, 1 J" f<>nl 2 H ~EW :; 111, 2 h.1, !1!1111~ U f JlO ' 1 '' spt " ~1 "' !21 .\f JJ.>--3600. r Condo in J.lcsa Ven.le. n u r n . n pt ~rn1n $110 + uril P1~11 Ne J 1-· t•d Bil l.1~1sl1 l•)ll\11, !IJ!I", d r 11, 1 l:lJt f"Unl apt \\/j::aTa"'e II y (._..,,,,R • l\S, l'\lt11111 I'·" I< ,\ 1••11 t\1· General A111pt~ p.1,\~!ig,., :\u 'hilt!n.•11, Avail Dec i1th. $170 ~o $2'1:5/mo. 612-9133 til:I 1',l,-,11i ------~1~1Dt-'lS l\IJ OlllO!lil n\C ' ~tl'IJS to bch ~1~99 F....-Sidc ,\\tract. 2 br, bltns, '$'l.l 1/\t0' rH :! 1 :t:. ! I, H.\ l I' I " I I ''' S'1AI L Af~ 0, • O i<I e ,. Bachelor n"j}tS.-S°il-"'&c·~!lc007. t!sh\o\~!u'. C'[jl;.,., ~rps. encl Cr•nrlo \\:1!11111 ~•it11.11'1• l'nll · "'1 1111~' '·1 • u, · ~ ., ' -' 1.:111 inclrl. On the bl:h gar .• ,u pets.1MU"Vl 44 ~ l-'-:41 ,7 , yi•.u I} •.•.•..... s-:11Q 1 ·1.J111 1 ru1 n-Ut\l Pi\. S1 2j 1•3 1.,11 67.,,18 '.X'TH A , ·-"~ 1 1,, ,,., ace " -J Btt, .! 1,,1 , unf nc11 r,1rp, 111 \:1• ,I JJI i't'.11' 2.: ::, l]drn, u -"' • a-..., · • '' ..... u,.•· > • ,, •n• .... ..__ & frv."'. $1451:-010, No Pets 1l1o11~~ i],,,11, ~1·!y S.l.!.J I (')! ue1n1t..., vuv.i1,....ow uo.:a ch ~ ~,.;,,-.;-,( I Bl~ l~•Ult',. Ill Turtlerock, 11 ,1Jh: I(! fl'"•I, Jt.:rllllS ~ ~('h!~ li11 271)1 .: l:lt :! t .. 1. 11i1·antrun1 **---;-"'l'UNNING 1 BH. rrnl,_ 1y/d, -ba, 3 br, I ? t rJJ 979--0131 1-'urn; 1111111 1· s:t!j, I l.ai1!cu j\pt!< J>ool Rf'e &12-JZ"ll or ~lHT.i7 .~ BR, 11)4 ba in 4 plex 2 Bl~ .• 2 ba. h.un, \\Jll\l·r I Rn'a S\6.j 710 \V, 18th ~L, OCl'..:ANFRONT 2 B Jl., $l~h,;I ~~ +1 1d<'~P1;.. ~.;,;,.,bus, s IOU Cl\l. c;AnAGE, $2-10 ,.E.\RLY ·I ~~""~·~· =~='c..c'~·~'=~-==~~·- 1 ;-EL\l G.\HDJo:NS _POOL &15--89tll. eves ,(i ""eeke.nds, 2 BR, new cpl, Vf'T)'fpnvale Sl60 u11l flit. 1r1h'!, I H1 c.11 rn;.:c· (11\ p:lll•> l'r 1 ··k S20 ~ 1 ·111 1•1 t h.•r11•111.: 1 1 In!! ' l•ll.. ;.,111 l. \I• !11t'lo1 Ii! J1 associated e ,\dull~ Pnol~ldf' S I ~!(} Up OCl-~ANl-'HONT lu..'< ne11 3 no pets, $180. 5M>-6019 or j • Al,.;o l\11\chi.·n s Scrt1on Rr 2 RA SlllO 1110 11u1lcr 646-6789 aAOKEAS-REALTORS :P!!J~ W lolboc 671 )66J 1i7-l-~ :??nrl St C\I 6'12-361"1 =C=a~ll~Wti-~';:_~J~l ~M:,_ _____ LGE 2 BR, bit-ins, cpl~. 1 I flR. sp111 ~1; unit hid«:, Apt. Unfur n. 365 dl"J)ll. l cluld ok, 1 lose lo ~:lli:i \\ool"l\I"'\ _,,.,;:B1 :l B11 lrr le. l..11i.:u11.1 (.',111)1111 ~""""~"""'""""""""~ l1kl' !l('I''· J,:"11r, SIOO • Atlulli;;, ----------sehl.~. l !JO n111 &l~HS::.S Condominiums nn r<''"' 2'120 l':\dl'll, 6Ki·l:i12 General Al1ULTS only, 2 hr, nu v.:lw Unfurn. 320 ill r., .;._;.c.:c,.;:,;._______ crpt. nu t!Jl'PS, ne11\y der. ,7 1.IQ:o .. 1 1'1 1'..!I:\ l j(;i:;r uLL"l F\tltN. 2 J:)ll J>J<:LLl X~: 2 Blt an'l 3 Hlt hlt1n~. Sl!'il 6.?,S-731' NU-'flEW RENTALS H I, B h in des1 rnble locution ne:tr 2 ll •:it;:1 11111 11111, <'titt ·~· ~ B1·. un 1ngton eac 1n1ns. 1 ,..~Jl, h1•"n1 ct•ll Hit, 1 1 ~ A Ot'luxe Slud10 ., .'-i!.J Co1L~l l'!aza \\ /1Y I 1 r SI 1 h.i , 11p11• & l''tl 1'"111\ /lthill"' ~infru1t ukl llCl Jll..•I<: d 179 u11 p< ll\~. Pool. l'!'lllu l ;-,_,. ~1ii1.1i,11 1K 1, 1\HA'\D 111•\1 2 BP., ~p·H.j Sl~il fil2-<l;i20 rnrpcflng, rap~r1 e-s, _!27R l\tnplr 6.fj-'fi-17. t• , I "I' IU\111 1· [ llitilous i l't:, lJ>l/ 11----,='--,---,--l.11ilt 1n~. SCplll'lilC c11clo~1l lil !1 ·1'!1-1• •~ ""II'' 1-•' -I.It<', J Bl', ~1. nr ~hOJ>< $170 d .....,.. 2 br, 11\l f'""ll!, floor l1lc I .. 11>:1, $:!.U !~)"'-~Ii : 1 ' 1~"· g 11 :11;es. an .. 1v/n\t) ''' ~(,_:-,'II 111,il~"----Adull~. 11.1 \>t.:I" U11l pd _ 1,1 &. Inst n1o rent -1 tc.cll"Jll'..lhlkfron1slK>pp1ng -s~~0.-:-,~1 !. HI: 11 11+11 Lagu~a-N1 guel 1 1 .... ~1 i\l1Jn1~•\1a . ·,1.<:--0"..16 ,lcpo•lt req Jlhi:n1c 962-~118 $11"1 646-8369167T7285. .~.·,~Pr S:l~l .1.1~H :,11 ~1 ... cii! A ll:\ CL\"!~ !.Or.\ 11/iil5l r.o"&""""s 1F°""2"J"lli --NEW TRIPLEX DELUXI-: 2 hr trl·plcx 11.pt. ;'~· \( l_:_/{~,,\1-: I , __ 1: I ~I , l It/.'-: l~R. 2 1, 1,... lll)-!1tll •, ~1·1·, :'\e11 c:111ts Xx!1 a ln . .; ,\tlult 2 Br, 2 Ba, La.undn, A<lul!s only. 5'~S-21j9, mt 'L1guna Hills ••n N~nlh h(>lc "' 1 .ulf 1\1lull s __!:'l'J3 Chu~ .ilS-%.'13 pnt10, enclosed garag~. $21:1 Pomona, C.'1 ' •"l11 .. 1· S":Jl 1110. c;.11 1.<'fv1c l.ARGJ<: BRchelor, Sl2.>/n10 •llfl 1I11.1nllton, C ;\f IW1--4lll l RJ{ funu~ht."1. Sllll UUI 1n- )lll.ll 11n •' hluff. lw.'.1111 1 _-,11_.., _'117-_1r111 I Jle,ilerl poo,I _ ,\!t_ut t5, no eluded Older tenants only. ·vi1·.,.,, Sl'• lucll'C:I, .11lull un·u -S':l6-B•lboa lal1nd 643-2Q'l0, &l:Hi.560 .::: Bl: :? I•:• 1·~•-' 11')ndn Newport Beach _pels Call °"''='cc..'---l·----------- 1 All ('I•'!' uir·f't•nfl., pr1v ·Any day is Uic BF:~"T DAY to LltG ::a::Jt, 2 00. ap!, king 1 £r.. stO\'C', rrlr1,~. no 1 pnlio, ludry 1111.,1_ l>hl. i.:111 BnAND 111·,1· ,; Bit 21 ~ Ba, n1n an 1utr Don't detay. 1<izc l1v r1n, )Tly, $400 per P"'-'· Sl30 + uhl, ~110 B , t 2i:, rli·lu"c <.'Otldl). N c .,.., Port You'll find 1: 1n Cla!tnf1ed 11111 u1c utll G.t l-!l2i!l Orange A1·c. ~o;:, 61•1-1ti6'.! Cl'C'sl, \IUOI, l~n111s J ~;:;.;,;;~~~;;:;;;;;;,.._~~;;:~~==:;;:;:==-..-"~::.:l"-~"'====='- 'i''IJl'IVilNl SCllBIJi · Slll!!lC'S ·_;-lllGll nn n Rluff. hc.•1111! n1 fr1t1UI Y Sj00/n10 unL 1 \'It'\\'; srl'htclt'd l BH, 2 ha. $600f!no furn. 6 1+.i:!i~. A~~­ \-sl). i~1ndo 1\ll <'ll'r · iiVJ."U5\1 : 3 i.1, :11~ [J,, 1u1111 an'-f'Ond, priv pari~i. "'11 .. llt'l h"illt' ()\lf'lll'.X1kl11~ lenius , 'dryC'r. S!:\.I :11 l :;o\,u •·irs (.11 ._ .t pool, 1,1L·uz1.1, 11l't :Laguna N iQuel 1~11·, f1 pl1, 2 ca1 encl g111·, s 1i·1 rno, !loll), !lfll-16.13, ~l'\· ~t::\V 4 bdr111, fn1n . r 111. -111J bcylul <·p1tl/dr'fls Vl1·11· C1t1''.,-rr--.. -,.-,"-1,-,,-,~-R-ll_/_d-.. -,., 1 SJ7J/n1o 1111·1 grdnr. Av111I 1 1 1 ~·,.,-!\II ./7•1 4:1"' """!\ \x'fOl'l! 11 11) , 11 t'I )11 t' <t'-"'J I 0 -• 1/J ,.,............,.. ]'1~•1~'111' ll1HlSI' 642-385{) urn or 01ltc1· •I 11111. i --, LIDO al'C'fl 1-bcdroom, Ull· 4 BR. 2 13./1, l11n1 rrn, frplt · tu1·11 S37:l n1onlh •VI C\.\'. priv l'f'C ri•nli'l , Brynn! \\1C'sl RJ11· 111211.'\R guArdC'd j(ale. l\9&-1920..,:__ • i.oVELY l~al'f"!'ellrr 3 brni, San Ju•n Cap1str•no 12 bn, p11Ho, fl'Jll! · nci\ FOrt renl bcaur1ful C'Ondo. 'd-,., $'.'IV\· lt'\l-21·\S. " 2 BR ~,.., NV slUuJO type ;tpl, nr Mes• d•I Mir :-hopptnt: ,{· !Jana Marina .1n:1-2100. 4!Mr'-"l"""''--- Univer1ity P•rk fj Bit, 3 BA w/poo\, lcn!le 1 y.-ar ly, $-IOO. l)f'r n1u. J'honC' • .-~10-5703 an fi :io J) 111 iNewport Beech QUAINT. knotty 1~ulC llSt', 1 2 BR. frplc. i\va1l J an. J, yrly. S275. 6i3-&110 :1 llr (_'nnrlo, C'tul uni! I noor lrJ!: h v & din lll'C'll. G11.s BBQ on pa110, S..1•15 mo. 55~73.:>J 8VIHI Feb 1. T ownhou•• Unfurn. 335 Coat• MeM EWPOnT ShQf('ll 01 Br 3 Ba. pR\IO on bch, 5'1;j() n1on thly Lf"n llutron !)7~2:100 NE\\! 2 br condo. crpts. drp11 ARBOR VIE\V, •I Br. 2\'.i lntld, Full 2 car enclsd hA. IX'n ut lands. $.'"i.10 inl'I ~Hr. P1·1 Patio, Nr clubh11e gard Tr.nn\,;, pool. 6'l4-'11~ & 11ool ar('R. 5.'l2-7TI2 'Al J>ron1 •If atlnill\.,~ when Vncancles eotl m<llleyl nent you sell ttirough result-gel your hoti~. npt , store $©tt~1A-L££tfas· Thal Intriguing Word Gam@ with a Chuck/~ 1411" .,, CU.Y I. POU.UI 0 R1orrano• '91t9tt of th• four tcrol'ftbl.d words b.. low 10 form lour :t1mpl• words. I CEOOOE I' I I I 12 I._ _._t_. 0 1_y ...... i _._0 1·__,I i • • 't . Now, they're making ,..,,... l ,_P...:I_R _v...:E:,.._.jl : I ) J I age dolls so re1 lr,tic, you ~------~wind th4m up ond they - I ii A F M 0 T I home. '"' '""°""'' ~==r==i ==i ==i ==i ~ ~ ~::: :--.... ":!.'" ... -::: ycu dewlop ll'Glft .., ~ :f ... & PRINl NUM8El!£0 llTJtRS IN THESE SQUARES 'C) UNSCIAMilE MOVE t !TTEIS TO GET ,4.NSWE R l'rl'l'l'I I I I · I I I 01· UTIFUL /P•n1 [ 11 .! ,\ : Ill! fu1 n ,I; unr I I I I ctuld!"f'n or ""'"· $110 11111 o ,\ '" '.I llT ' I :.q t 111. U• •·~ 1'\I '''' "' S "I J ' o I ,, ._:,11JX'I~. d1,1Jlc~. D/\\l, 'f\l 1 J I < I pd hii 21~l St (,'i\l64J-.11l'i 1n., c:;, • ~ I• .. rvnrno; 1.111(ls, ,1 ls, t'l[l. • Ljl" r ur11 l unhun \Vrl h all !Ile .int 1'1..101, Ct<' 52j \lu:to11a air (;On:l, n 111pl·· pr11k111~ *EL?.t GARDENS -POOL* r\'rJs ~.1od1 1:. ncitn 10 to 7 ~r. a1 Jl 111·1Jvr C~1 642-11970 PhOlll' ti39-9l! IU, P v c s e Arlull!I Poolside $150 Up. ~orry, no pel~ or t.hildrcn 2 \\"J:I.1\:o; FHl-~E l'!l:'.:NT 991-126:i e AJso Children's Sec l1on ----177-E 22nd St. CM &12-36-l"i Oa.kwood Huntington 15eacl'I FULL SERVICE 0 Garde n A pi\rtmt"nts e HOME ,\Tr-.1 SPl!Elll'..: -jl)J LlJ.\'.1 '. :1dult p o u I s 1 d c WE~f\,\IFF HUllD•NC. Dix 2 & 3 Hr. $110 up Renlnl Newport Beach/Norlh I.; 11de11 hunh..ilo11, 111• oc{':'l tl, o re., 3095 :r.1ace ,\ ve 1rv•"e a"d 1.-i~ r:•,r• 1 frpl, lrg J)atto, ti 11001 ~. ooneo Wl>"ttUU Ou.., ~"d 1,.,,,., 111..c:I "$4G-1034. :-·lll!\ 1, 11 11n 1s 846 O}i~ N..w1i01! Bo.x.~ Call Mr. Howard 645-6101 e QUIET 2 Br, cpt. rliii, Newport Beach/Soulh ---"~so J Br ~l'Oli:._$~~'--\ I lM!t 4\ I« n~ l~t ~!."O stove, clsh11hr, poo, natu1e t;,\HJH·:N .\pis 2 & I bi, aclults, no J!CI~ $135 22'9J 1ur11 ,~ untl.111 Nil t"h1ld1't•11 ----Pacific Ave., c;..1. 54S--681.~ <•I' fl('b;, l'Jli1:l Bt<lOk!nnsr, I· XI .CUTIVI·: oll1cl's, oi11 LRG. 2 BR. 2 BA, redc-c * 2 WEEKS FREE * N--t ·B--h t1nnl 0H1<'•' .i\a1l 11\ PL\l· ewpor eac f1•t'l1nnal ,11J'JJ1 •l'l .1rra stUI<'. refng. range & pool. A<lul!~ V1"sta del Mesa over 35. $1JO. U!1l. pd I Bachelor Furn $20S '' i11y l ••l'p1·1c d ,...,_ c11·p, °"-''"7. ADULT' GAH DE:\' J!O \IL~ l.t it plllllll'l X. phnnr .ins .,.,,,.... ....., Q,·.-1111 \'11"1 \ 1 .n Iv 11· 1-,, '" 2 b 11 I d SJ"..ll JH\'INJ:: J\VE .!\'I'_\!~:-,\ . I Sl'l\h l' IJll' !'>1'<!"1'1'-11')' .~ LA> r a l\C lC 0 ar JU ll0•1t••dl '1x•l 1\dull~ll11h I SI " "' 7983 ncen 1a, ,.p c, ivt"' :1 J3.~drooin LAS BRISAS APTS. 111,. c,111 ~1n-~:11i1 21-spi' 1 • ,• 'pi ··1 :'llo1e 1n 1\ ci•'ll0"11~ 11nl) I 1.(r<):>. sl·1·1111 •s .1v111 .... 1 ..... :i-~tlO ;kll:> H111·1 ·'1•' · '.'\B 1 t"·11t~TD"ionrh-,. --.,-.,--,,-,-.,. . Day & :"i1gh1 S!'1·uru~. Jlunl C.ill t;12-~'51ili ! IJf'hl:(P nfh<'<'S nr all'fJOl't D•n• Point I Fount;uns RN·. Blt!i.; 11 t.C.\'.l t:,:--1,,._\(11\I 0t•·,u1 1u' I,.! & ·: J~rn :;puces l1'Q111 LAHG1': rlelu..xe 2 BR 2 BA l'X~'CI~ ;in, l•l]hlHds, .,,[. 2 tu,:! h.1 :! h1!C0/11f'~, "lljh s1 :j lJl'I' Jlltl J ,uuto1 1,1l ·w/fr le din n n '0t:eau l or IV E.a i\p1 , h·•s d1,h-p1~ll_1111\llt $.:~1~ 'ii) ~l~!:J ,1•r'\Lf'1· .~ un1p1e parking:. Vlf'\o\'ll i:xchlSl\ c 611.na p1 I \\"<1slil'r, l'{'fri:;, sh.1~ ~pl-~'{ fi 1 !__ld _ll_. -------__ )! 1,;-;tr.r.; Rf'f noon o 1• Jocn11 on s11;, I ea:-e . 1 prt patio or d~·k ;,-l;i-~:\J;J 1\'I' the l.k"lt h, ·: Bl~ ,\: 8.1J-~_nrt _1100_« ___ _ Th on1pson l\1 nnagen1ent PARK NEWPORT ~UllrlCtk, \\Jnh't S22.I Yrly ll'P.OFl'..SSIO/\'AL Stnall or Corporation 493--014.t APARTMENTS s :oo f111 n nr unf1 n 1,.12 'l()t-;-fit 1• hu1ld111,.; Nn1 th_ Cos1,1 PANORAJ.TI C ocr:AN 13<:.l'hr!or J nt 2 B .... '<!roon1~ \~1100\, b1,;(.1;_t,-;-i.;;m_.f1~ i\h•'n Bi·~! 1 nlu0~· .\'.111 1 fu1 V"!E\\. L1g.: nr:. 2 BA, nnd'fu.,..nhoust's Y1'.11l ,Y $1.ll, ;.tnglt> :.iJult 111l'f1tu;ai., ,i ccn unttn.f, 21 hv rn1, bhn kitchen Fr $19-150 Open 9-ti o ,uly CHll G IG-~'l:!1H1 ii.11u.~~,_8 1';11 ;r:~u aiu .. 't.', c c 2 l i111t b!rtg, 1 \I' old Spn J-'ools TL·1u1i<.: San Cle mente ,, ~ ' ---1 ·---- $310/MO. Adult~. '19~-7557 At'l'OS.S h'OUl ~·nsluon 1~1n11d CORONA DEL MAR CUZY, untuin 1 txhn1 :ipl at Jan1bori'<' on San Juariu1n LOVLL\" QCEA'.'< \'\I 111 , Co.isl I ll1y. '.!1l~l ~q fl . upper, \V/\V ('<tr pct ll1llsl{oa("! N J:),~ich 1. l nr llH un<il..'1 .'.(I<' pri sq fl I!~;.. SIW/1110. 4!)4-6220 (714) 644-1900 tlO J)('IS, 1~,11 nuen~ \'1s1:i'. I'! 11!11(' SU ll 1.s L.AHGE l BR. 11lovC"/!rf11g, STPS to heh, 11;.; u1od, 2 SClen1 4!}..l-j :J70 ',H11y & l~·,,.·h !~l1y._(,7·,_;:[)(111 llrpstcpls $160 11\0 Call I hr. hplc. tX'.1111 el All Room' 400 EXEC. SUITE altf'r 6 or wknds 496-m~;; llltln<:, ~2.r1 \1 1nl C't', S215 yr-l.:n'1.;l' 0111111 \'1111 olli11' ,\ ---Iv i'°C'lllltJr\ ("rest 'j J3r ,l ll.00;\TS $~0 11 1\ up 11/1:11 l~<l j ll .11 1•.1 !,\ l,;11lHI! l;.inl, Huntington B••ch I 1>11 pnul/ten111s (rt~. s:iTi S'ID \\ k ll]l H)JI~ l'!nldi I'll, !)l<h.: ;-,,(I\ I~!!\ Ct •Jlll'I 1\1 ,1!1 I \\1nl1·1, S\7j y1ly (i.11-1 100 .~ P•'l ~t·cr1on 117b :\•111~111 111 J11n VILLA YORBA ----i~t·xun'i Hl_yd. _C:'IJ 5 1S-!1(.ij 11i· :>.11 '.\h·F.it'l.ind 1.i1 !1110 \\":\TEHt'l~ONT APTS 64·1-19!" LU\\ ('u~I !Jffi(.~Con 714/142-9622. Via L1dolShps /1\(1 11 1 BH, i\\<Ui 1n1111cd bdrn1, 11•n r.·11~neP r 111, 111'11, l'l lll H' C:O.I ], 2 & 3 Br. Untun1. 2 HA or 2 Bil.. 2 BA tc1·ally IO!..:alcrl C'.\I ,1r•·a. Ind :u'l'<I 'J.,1;11 11•,(} sq It, rrrng, ut1J Incl. !lloder:tte f1repl,1eC', hnll'ony SIJO 10 ,\ll clelt pr11·. hon1c Sl!JO p1.•i· tl"' IJ.11· (j-;-5-8il:I, Tncon1e Applications \Ve\· $fi00/i\IO 833-9Zl4 Gi(j.....2(112 1111 .. ti13-l ll i . t.'llme. I--: X CE J> TI 0 NI\ L NU $150 Lg£" l:i;1) honl BR shr•rl' i5ESK spac1• .. vail~tll<' SjU , . I T\\';\llSE APT. '.'\r Bay & Pc11n Pi~f I •ll' '.! rnnl<'s.1 JH!l \\'ill 111 ovirlt· fl1rn1!ure $,145 -' nl'. l'o. of ltB B(h, n1ttural ea1lh} dcsit~n. 613-!Xi l> II at s, 1no. A~~.~~c1·,1n~ ser\Jt'I' 'l Br· bllns, t l'pl1!, (hps, l 4 Hr, 2 Ua Slj(), 1110 Cull l bll' 1 ·• I h Blvd µool , pl11.y IU"d. carport & I 673--6.,70 NICF. r0<.1111 for 11urkln~ 111 •111 .i\ill •1 · •· '1 >eat' ? lndry tae1l C..:plc &: \ :-111\ 1 ____ ·~ 111 !,1dy 1<1\Jd"nl 11 k1! Pl'll .~~igl~ l\l•ach _ fi.12-4 :1.l child ok. no pets S~Z--46&1 f ,\\:TASTIC nn ll('.t('h, t\1 •1\', ·~1fi 12:l l, j,\20.!li ! 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB aft ~·30 pn1• , 3 RI{, 2 br1<;, frph. p:111<1 l ~it<i\1 ---;-f1-1 l.11-1 -5.-r;--, -11," i:.1 ~1 121~1 i2ll. i lU Sll {1 2 lil{ cits drps, tiltn.; [ S:!.SO 1110 \~ll!ll t vr SJ~, i'1:tll1\suJ,, l :,:irl ~nh I ,,,. p•1 ''I 11 .\111p\,• 111 k l: •1 I ' I I' 111•\)ily ti1f li hi01·\t"Sol' "* tii.r-'(l~L ; lti ll~ll tll!J..'.llrl·11•1 -~l l"0'.2 ca.rpor s, 111· N'Y:., s l"P-11 knd <: ···-' ---, . . -~ - 1i!ng ,r._ schl5. I c;;hsld OK --;--~ ---HllO:'IT f1 H 1\t)l\li n 111 ~·\· i'IH A• 111~q t hh•I, C.: \l, 1l!J Nopels 61G--3786or;J.15-071.i() i'\F.\\:; br 21,,,, UIJ11L'I 11/IJ.: ,11.1n~·· f(or lti..:11l huu~t.:kt.:~l'·l 'i;; i;..;, ~q 11 ;11 l1k· i~r ,,6WALK TO BEACH-b.1 IMnv, bl11ns, "!"l~~s. llr11~ 111i:. ·.1~117~1 ~q fl :t11d fir 11/l·l1·1ril•ll' ~ chr!thrn 011 ~1 .. 1 111•) - ----1 \I ii• f,\,....tili l'I •t'~-1'!~. 2 & 3 Br, Cp!s, <lrp!I, hl111<:. h7"Hh!l (11' 21:'.-"."''>-:'.6(\0 \ i'\l·l H.'\ 1111 ,\ pl l\ Ion ' ,'. ' · g;ir '\OS 16!11 St :;3n ,-::;111 ---------l,li!H dlt'.t lS/,1\lol l"l,\l,1 \11111 .i .. I\/ I S·li -.:9:17, ' :! l:rt, l1lll11"'. !i\11111nu11i.: Bi\.1ni \\'I"~' Hl!r i..i!-1l><~ 11.11·1~11 \1111 'I''"'' 11•11 l.11'<1• h Lul·i 5ho>p11inL; :11~·' ---,, 111 ,.1 ;111· l.111.i ldd,.. e WALK TO BEACH ~xr1 ,, !\ii·•'. s1 11:1 .'l'I) 1-\\l .. l'c1 u~~~l 1 p\t l nt h'i:-11:~, Brand nu I, 2, & 3 Bi cpts, l fi7'l,-~~ l.un r111, I\ .S :0:0 111" :-,., · -.• " drps bHn" i;'ir :l21 16th Sl -----------.. 1nok• i·~ {)j"t--\ ll!l f'I • ~ ( )ffn " 11/ht'1111 '11 11 -~ • q 84~ 'i!r7 ... , ' ' -• I BA' Av1· ': Br, 'I Jt1 , LI!, v· -~--------1 II :--.,.,, l•ll I 1'1•1111' 51.'1 111•• 1-:i F H lriun•l 1u1, ~tud~. 111-acat1on Rentals 425 1 ·1oft•~~1•t1 nolil 1h•1• .. ,1 11t! }o'lti:~_; RENT w11ll 1911 ltt ! lt'l l'•1111 S".'i:1 )ily 11111 1~l 1 !· .. ~tn1e l{1 •.d11, i.11' l!.!t l quahf1ed ~nt ers. Ne\.\' bldg. 67.-1-l~IOI FOi'. rtc111 \\ ('C k1•1l(l:s l~1n1--. , t.rg I 2 & 3 Br ~· le ---f(1r1nb!c 1·ab1n, J{1g 13'.,11 llf1· i;u111•. 11~.1~ 11 ,,!Ill 1hh palK>, 'crpts, dips. 1.m-TiGi'. i\'l'.,"'\\"POHT l h;hls 1lc:-.iralolt, J_,.ikC' flf'C'<i . Sips h \\'knri<: f•:r d111 1<1r H u .. 11.1 t 11 i.; tu n 2 hr lllJl i\1ntu1r•, rc~p ·~v·ul l>t•r s ~ 11 1·1 ~· \,,,nh·n~. ~u.r-1 .. 2. DOG RUN udll~ i\o flCIS/t·hild s u.~, . . . ' ' '. ' -----, B Sl59 "-t/drp I r: lll, J .111 -, .~ n, l1l & ~111, Business Rental 44S ~ r, • · "-•11 s,_ ~ · ~l~~Z2.:.__!ilt-~ll _ }-1•h. 2 .1.: ;1 ,1. JG ~ 1i ~~~'.uld ok. ~ li·3 .... 0. I \\'ESTCLil-'F 2 Bi, J 1 J bi• _s·..0_11~111!._'l'lfi....2:~1•1 ---It J}-'~ 1c·1·: "" i\1•11 r~1r1 J\lvrl. T\\nhsc,_ Adults f11llV, nv l\l,\l'I. llnlYllh, 011 lhe ))('il•\i ,\1,111. 1u1 \1•1'0' P,1rr1,ill \ 2 BR, 1 HA. Blt·lns, cpl~ pels, l1:lH h'-••lfu1 J Lu li'/!X>CJI l..i;<' liltlt'lll honic fun: 1•,11,11•!"11. ltll/<'l)!ld drps, ~ bl~ \O beach SJ7J I S2.30ln1n. :1<IS-T.1'.\:i lot it•n t. :-,1 111 Ill 11111 ., p111'ktn~. 1\i'P'"' JI M)!/ so nlo. &1:i-JOCil, J36-ll'l6. DUPLEX 3 Bit, 2 BA. Lt!ltl' dt11. Ch11~tn1 •1s. l ~l·sp 1.:!111 ri S2?1U/nlP \\,u i•l1<iu.!'r •11 "'' 2 R!t, 1 BA, bltns, gaiage blk 1o bch IHI'•' yur<I, S~j onl y, til-1-fliOi .11;.il ldr"d f1u 1un1r.~etu1 $14;,i ino Ask for Dal..:. ve.l.l'lv r11 827-23~2 R--t I t Sh 43Ql 1 '..,__~1.:..1 1. ----%2-4471 -·--·-----an as 0 are l·'tlll. ~.11 u... h.1s 11 It!! · HE1\L11r1nt.1l)rly.s.10011111 , · 2 BR .• chnrnnng older apl \,;l\hn·n, ult! pd, ! IJL, 2 ~H ~E tl !Olll ,'\; lxxu·d s._ 11111 '-hn 11 .11.1 1' ~i~·,/11111-!11 Near stores. $1.JO r-.!o bn 673-•1130 r,,l'lh11l'S 111 l'a1k NPl;'!M>l1 I l',Hltl"IY \"111 ,1~1 • 42.1 ,;i\th S\ n al I n•·-67"'700 ' I' . 11 I 1 •11 '.'\H 1>1.:-1·~111 c onon1 cs. ....s .,,...., NE'.V , Bil. 2 B \ vru y xi: ,1 n ~ (' 1·1 •1.: 1 _ _ _ ------- 2 hlks to Ocean, nn l Rr, 2 Blk!!.ilo ll<.:·11, 5295 's12_19j1, 1!211sC"kl'l'llll1!; l 't>n1nlt" ?-: Ill ,\Cl!O"S f1<1 111 lllK, l 'c~~h frple. bit ins, v.·all to \Ya ll 612-3188 ·'' i\lulc hu~uu'"s ~.,1•1 1 ·•frl•" '''° .. 1.\11• l.ixtiO S'J..::£1 & drps, 536-8142/536-0711 ' ·19 ~'I'S, no slnllbS. Pd t1 q1 Gl"1-!:~1~11•r hlti-1~':1 BACllF.LOn n1 the bc:h. ulll In Jlonolulu if df':.1rc11 t:nll f -d -t -1-R-t 1--450 2 Ell, New carpets, drapes, pd, $100 1110 f"nlploycd 11 µ;4.l--f>Ht..1 n u s r1a en a -·- ~ minutes freev.•uy/bcat h, l f>IU-D2:ll $140 mo 213-5..",l}.1767 person on Y ___ \~'1\:\T 111.1l l· tn sh 11 r •' * CO STA MESA * PARK NC1\'JX1l"1, 1 hi, lr1:: \o\/s:1mr Onk111Y1d 2 HH l~'fl, F 2.:11 flt>11o•1· $11 "1 , hv n11 V1c11 . S?S!l 1nu. npt, ~Ill. 1110 inc:l UILl~, \1\M) ..: !•. J'i11•.111• •olfli•1· I l Br apt, crpts, drps, stove, refrlg, latu1dry nn, $160. 962-75'(9 2 BR G11rden apt. nenr lh'-' beach. Nuly decof'Rtcd $Hi0 1110 l'O pets. !>19-4200. 1 Br, $110. Bachelor • den $110 Bachelor unit $100. dys 1179-HJ'iO, eve• 64&-26$7. NEW units, walk lo be11ch, ocean vte1v, 1, 2 & 3 txlnns. 1 day free rent 536-2579 2 BR, $150. 7731 Ellis, lrorner Dela\\are) Owner ST.J-.4869; Mgr S4.2--l67l SPACIOUS :l f:JR, cpl. drp~. IU'I. t 1o~rd gn1, f'hlld ok $199 S.\i-1130. 8•1:2-451'» 6\4-{)K3.'°t C'V('S . td;l--{jt)!}~I ___ ! plill!\ 111 J•lll.11\).:; :!"13Nf-;-,;,~1. bl1n~. IJ\\~--:-;I' f.::-J:\1--.\LI:;, 11 t•1 :!'I tu «hlll'I' l.•11..• 1 11n1 ... 11ull,d1l1• Jlo11i:: llu~p 1\d1tll«, Sl!l) 111 h"U~C' 1n ll.B. f!0\11 , 1f'11n 1~. I:• ••'1 t"r Ho• •1p11n1 ~ S?Zfl J)<'r 1n11 G l1-l:i.~7 ~nr. nvnil. $1JO incl li l 1I~ ! (" !:l~H~.l!I \.\1wrJtt~' liPP~~n [))1 pl\'X : 1:1~1. -~'.t"'279' nfl r. • l:l-:.\1.1(•1: or.c1u1 .SJ 7j/n10 (Ill ~Tly l~t'. FEi\IALE 11·ish~·s 111 i;;hnr .. 1< P:<!,1 \I,"' t ~liltli:1r1 Call f'Vl'S, 21 3/~i-121:1 1~\th 11i:u1~e. J _h; hse_ flU 'u I NOW LEASING S•n Clement• _S1l'J_:PI. ;.>-18-31 4 ~ nft 1p111 _ ~HARE IIOUSE OR AIYJ' Huntington B eech NE"' 2 Rr, Jl , Il a. 1250 SAVE s~s llOi\IL PARTNElll N E W M-1 sq ft, Top arcn S200 S:lG-119-l. -~tS-1·1_19__ !l 11J ::..1. ~"t & l'I' 492-22&4 1.001..:1-Zl°ff,1r :11~11110111e "n llu1111li.1n '<•'\\ l;u1d ~I 1-IURHY! 2 Ti1, hlt11,, p11!1n, IV!lh1111 is. P l' l-'('>11111 PlPHs<' 960-1970 clo)St>d grH'R~C'. Ill !Jlt l k. 1·11 11 1144-<12·1~ -------..... -.... 1 Very nl cr. 4112-,IWO ____ f:,\C'H1,:1..1_1K32. ----;1 tt~1i/i1 1• ~E\\' rn-.1,1 \Ip<:,, inrht<: L.AHC;E 01'('11t1 1·11'111 upl . !h1 11p1 \\llh ~.11 11~ ~1 (•:-.1 1 1 !tplH'f' ff01· l·a~•-'.\r 11""" lndrv, hl1u •, hf"11n1s, l)o11 ·1 ru 1•:1 i.hi ~d.~ (\'" ~;;, ,q 11 ,r;, 11p !'or lnk• n1i~s t hl~ '1!l&-2G19 it~11~.,h711~ y11;-;ITTi!"j;l_:Hll_!~l~~l'"~l1 ____ _ Nc1•'1 ~!>Mi"~ T"Ta1,. Oii nri"• !lf'll" rlos.;1hrO 1\(\$ du ii I'\ ,\l',<.: ~1 :LI.:-\ -lil'l ~1i<{ """ Doily Piiot C\a"•fled '1>Jdg • o>c lhro 3 Dally Piiot SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATIO,N 800 Adi!. ~2--5678 ,~d~·~·~·l~h~ed:.,:.:Ad~·----I _ _'.::,::~::.::::._::::.:=,_:_:..:_:::_:..:_:::_:~-~:__::...:::..,:,:..;::__~:__--"----- i & l llr. l blks to be•ch 5-16 Gc.63 I . ' . ' .. ,.._. DAIL y Pl LOT 1 hur~da~. Dfctinbfr b, I q1 J ---·------.,.-,...=--~~--~------,...,,.,..,.-,,..,=,,..,.,. ------------~--,..,,,... .... ~-,:-"'"~7.:--c--r-rr-;;-"'""'""~;:c;;;'.:::;:::;11·nnF'll11oo li!llu1Jrlif Ront•l-450 1 Lo·,-1 ---'--~S""SS-H:..:::•u::l::.ln"'g'-------Help W1nt0d, M & F 710 1 j~H;•l;p~W~·~";';•d~,~M~&;;F;7~1~0~H~e~lp;W~1~nti;od;i;, M~&;;;F~7~10~/H;;;•l;p;;W;;•;n;•;od;,;;M;;;;&;;F;;7;;1;;0;;H;;;;ol;;p;;W;;';;";;';;od;;';;M;;;;&;;F;;7;;1;;;01 He lp Wanted, M & l ',\Hl Tl~IE ('()()I" NE\Y 1\1~1. J 1=-1111~r 11111ni.: 11,11:-·1 1.ri.: til1uk • 11, Jnni.: LUC."AL lllll\1111! .tr. h1111lu11.: ~ S:.''~I hr \:Xii.I Su111·r10r, 1141) • 1""1 Ml II ,,, \I ""'"~· m .. 1 .. """""' """ hy .OWl<'I" l.a>~C I"'" COASTAL RECREATION MOTOR ROUTE "" ........ 20th St, CM -Saulll'l<'r.'4.•11 l~•I \~1hM f1111h •r Pntk 1:2 Ht>N'i 8all'}'. :i:l l-1Sl6 u1 \~·c.wntant to SllK _ $600 Daya 642--0212, N 1 t ,, "' 1 \\ \\d .. 0 11 ~µ1111:._l'l :\, l i\f Ki3--06 17. lf'h•prt11.f'~~1ng, :.!01131\L PBX·Recept to ~• -P•-·•-•ru''''' Sl'I' Tl IJ I l'"i I h• al op ning lo'" dl'J\•Cr ,.,.,, l'l•l<I A•• )Pll lo11ki1u,: -"" --IJ<;IJ'I' Cr.iv ~1111111~~(' 111.tl<' \',\Hf"• 1:111';1i,:1· .t.•an-up ... , u..... ·' NEEDS le a1y 10 ... s I e I u r •-1 BIRCH NB I \' II t I ~ ,,,111n•'111''·''' !11 fo,\el' Sccl'ltnry S7.0 . La f111 " •ttl'••I i-1~11~ L1t1• ~ , <'• I< u~i •• n , ' \•""·')'~. :-11~1v1,,or Hi:l,ul $illll l tu dell ver pape1s t.o carriers tn l(Ulla r~111111: Al.,., t•·1· l''.1~11k,>f1~ 3fllXl Sq, f'I :-prLnkli·ii·1t 1.1 I Jl11n11lt11n l~t Thu1" 1111t· ~1 111111•' i.:1 ·11ll!11.: ~7-Ztit~. _ .Ir 1 ~ru lt~rniui Sl,,11 M 1 LL FOREMAN Hettch·South LHguna ~londtty throug:h 1•'1·1· l ,.11 fln•u• , 'lu 1,111 .. it>·1'C.J1L1 !\1(g Yl'h~lr :O:l•l•hi.:c B,111111 l•i! +.'('~ .,Kll 'IJ.J,\liJ.H & 1lu1n1i tru• ~ (!1rl t·r11l.1) ~h tn Sti.'.' du} after noon~ o1ild Sunday 11101 n1ng salary 1 ,,011,,1 ("111'•, ,. t.111plnyn1•·111 gardner.!'>11·.illi! J(l\\\f{l1,)1\l.:f•111~1 ,111h-.• 11 .. 1k i · .. n<'••ll' 11sph11ll Ht·•·i:pth>nist 1,, sooo II l'h II c I i\"•'!l<'), ,!IOU !111111• Ul11! -I I IJ ' I ' plus HlllO cl 0\\'a!lce OOe !lrry 1Jee cy, "' Rentals Winted 460 d" 111<< 11o ,, 1111111· ~""1111-;, ,1,,1 111}). S~fi 7110 ll'u)nilt t-~l)J' lu S1'i1 S I Q "' I ,,,11,,1 \"1, F~ll'\·11•1v .~ Housecleaning Typist S:1~J ' a ary pen i..~·t.!-432 1 , IOr t1ppott1llne11l, J•J.H ,\I 1'/1 ;iii /us oU1i:r NEED gar1ii:;t'. ;tppro' :."Oil \\'11"'\11 ..:.:_"°I ;,.J;...a:\I{ __ I '.\l:unr ~!:in AritilJCIHl SJ.0 \VIII<' l 'Jn1<~u 1.,1 J\•l •'~11; sq ft, Nr111X111 -Coi.111. r-.1c~11 1 r•LJ.J\S!·: Aut•d •h· 1~ 11 11111 :-;1 ·1 n li1·lp •• round ihe A•" 111r,: LJ~rk l )p• to s.,1, Apply In Person :\n equc1\ opportu1uty ernployer 1111111 1,1i,,1 1.,1 B"" J'llill. a1·e11 f>t'el &1!.-'ii07 111.1 1.._,.., 11 ~l \'1•• 1'1th .1 huui;c' \I 1 II l:ll'.t11 1111 .1 I Sit nu $17.1 ( ,.~1•11 1,1 ... ; C11l1t •l.~1:.li• Lil)() Isl~.. ru1~ih;l -i•I Pt1 IU1 l(t'I tu I.lo l'llh lllJ I 111o•kh ••I IH -111~)/l lhly h.ll>ll> f'B/AIA C.ul 01 Help W a nled-:-M -& F7 10 I HelP Wanted, M & F 710 l 'l1\•l•I l'o•ll\ h l't 17ln1'l'S-unf IBR "' l• .. ,1. l<l!I :-117 ~i.'1 ( 111 \loll ••I G.1)lt.: lit l{{•luh'd l'\f}l'r ~ •• l()po•n 940 w. 17th Street -I I "' ( \ L 'I I J 'II JI( I I'!:'\ ~ -11 l't~•l'lt'i $.! 11' !<1 st ll' Sgle n E brokcl' 67 r •• lt~J 1.(1'-"I 111~. 1~~~11 •• I I( 1.71-i'i''' ''1 f, I i--W7·1 .. l. • { s ) '' l :-; (. ! : N I~ I: ,, I. 111.1!nlf'u.1n1 e I !l!.\'J lllti'. st·1hl\' 11 !I II I I '( \\ill ~ I llJ).:li l ll• \\••I k M1SC.-Rentils ___ 465 I S! ttt 1· & N° 111111111. ~ \ I Dedica ted Cleaning-11 !llll \I HI l"I 1 \\! n,1. 642 _0542 111nn ~·11du\ 11ut1 u1l' h1u1 n1 .. ~.1~11 1w1· p1111 111111· 1M1s1 11 111 1o 11 ,,.,111" ·1 hi-. 1" 11 .. 11 n .. ~1nr1 _R1:.i-<J961 1• \·:1 'tu11.\1Hv1111Nl •• rRVINE PER.S()NNEL Costa Mesa d)llllH! \\ip.1~1 ''l' t-1111 l 1""t' ••• r.; •• u"h" 111 11 • ,111.: 1.,11 hn .... 111H•llU' 11h•• SKI S1lverto11 Cnlo 2111,11 n •J'lr'i\SI· !ulp fuul ('"'' •ild l_l\1•fs 1'10•1· 1~~6'.lS~'l-I SEJ\Yl(ES•'GENCY 01 p.uc l!uu ill l'!ISIJ71 111111 l'I< 111 f111ndl) 111· •'!Ill!):< 1111\1•''11111> 1101k & l:11b1n frn· ren1 I l"I.! l1r ){t('.Y t:d 1n1M• ,.111t1• HOUSE OF CLEAN " "!'!'~!~!'!!''!!~~~~~'/!"~~~~'!'~!'!~~!l'~!.~J~o~l'~'~>l~'l~'I,;,.________ 11111,.plu 11\ !.i"' 111"1111;: .x 1 ,1 1,1,~. ,,f ,.,,111 M j',!J l 1~-t'i-~\f) \l/.'tiHf'11 ,1rcl-4~1-·1'1'!1 I IAAl·.171hS1.111tl!.,,1nf'IC:\! ~ -----~-----------th,ilh ni;111i.: i\p1i!yull•1 .' l•lll1l ,lifH ,\i .!'NCY l ~iiiiij~ __ --______ floors <·,11prb \11n<lo11s & Suite 224 642•1470 HelpWanted,M&F710 HelpWanted,M~~I GlllLS ('.inl)i lii· ltiu.ks 211111 1 •1 ,~•k !1111,1 tt11111 .ll•'lld :...i Stuie.'IJI 1 1 l\,ill'I, Flt' 1',l, i.1~2-1 1T<~1' ['1Mt,1)" ,\l{:-.1, lll\!l"t\ J~tt( Ii JU \I !(> ,\Jph 1 f11111t ltlJ!l"n l>1'.ll h 'oJl,.t 1':•1 I[ .........._,,. l[ijt4 1 I ln,trucUon )[1•])H!)l."\ <'l ! \'-l'-1: 1hoto11~h ~ CITY OF IRYIN£ DtPAll'l!\tENT ~'TOHE 1~ lhl' ph1J 'l lo 1111111 H• 01. ___ _ 1 h tlP11 1• J:• !1.1hh· 11 /rcls -ANIMAL HOSPITAL i\I" I)() r.; \].[)' Ho ,1111r int iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;., 'iijiiiiijiiii!iiiiiiiiiii~~iii~ ltf' '"'•ti ,1,•, '"' 11:; ! TAILOR i'•u 111fu1 n1.11uu1 Slu1 Ju11n l'111M1 i\ltu111i.:11·~. J ---Allt !Id ult tu ilS'll'lf d~ 1 .. 1 CROSSING GUARD ('ill +ii 11 :i,,.11-;ili(;j ,Ju11!11lt'Ud i\lu1111t tlHlh ,. u1t u Auto Transportation s2s 1,s c hools & 1LJVI , it l+tll• tl\111• 111lh II l'l('<Lfllll),! 1tu111-.., !O SI~) I CAR POOL SERVICE For Information Call 833-2195 After 6 PM I I Ill • G For Men's Wear ,'\; 1'Uu11lt1 !Jt'~11u1• I 1\1111 1' instructions SJS i 1\1 1n 11!<1" • 11p li • N111Jli1r1 "•'u<I r1•-.u1111• "' ~I L • .\ !\Ion !1~.'.' 11,1 -----------CC-I I ni11l11\1111•11t 1 '~J.>-lhll B"'-11" '¥.ti, u t1,11J u 1•11111 f t:::-.:1w1 ~ull 'r11111 l .11<1. \l1•l111•1y ()111 11', \'.._.,!;, ~ , I , .1 !lhi'fM• S/111 Ju1n l 111Jo1• STATE 1Jrl1 st.rLt.,\"\!.'\r; r<·hnhl". l~l) /~,-; 1.Aill, l'o~1~1 1\l.-,,1 , 1 1h1• C'1 1v t•f 11.,,111, 1-. 11•:; olc l U\l'ls1~11.i;; .. 01<11 -1 ,1~ t1 111 1 \n111111(' c·,11 1 c . .t1f !t1t .. !1> p11•s1•111lyal'• 1·p1~ui.:.•i• BROADWAY 1 '111·1~. !!19U 11 .110o1 Hhd , \!!>IA!. '1'1.11111·"~ s!·,1~ \11 CONTRACTORS --1 1 1 NEWPORT l ':\I 111 ~r.ut 1,1.-.d hi'.td r .. 1 l.ICENSE 1,1.!-·,2'~1 I Al,.I \l.u1,1;...,1 11,11,11 ,i np 111t :t!l"11s 111 '"' pu~1111u1 I 1101 {H1 1vu111t lh1 ... h11n•t of ll~l's'n~· ;.:111111 tn h1l11 ll i\litlJHl>~si•,]{ 111t1tl t>il 1l111 th. No •':\JH 'I "''''" In .1 .... lotrl" 1s 11, I•"·· Patnllng & I 1 I I I 11 Apply 3ttl 1-1001· h11o11h'tl••(• of ~ho.'1'\ 1111•1,1ls I [••1 1111Jt\I .'1: 11!u1•1 lu11g f'f'rnc•n,or\ S< inn C'1!c1't•n llu1c •lll'nl~·ll' ;\udt'\.'f':; "' All Trades _...:_Pc•~P:•::.•~hc•cn~g!C.'"c9,,_ ____ ,.,,,11 r\I((• s.il.ir\ Blk t<J ,.11 , .. s s.n"IY 111 1i,.,111 11 l'•~r-<1111nrl D.:•p111n1<'nt l«'o•U!y:S,dun ii)7 t~ 17111 s1 h1•!pful, IA .11n .1 1,.11 high 8 '5-2727 I, I <I ''''.,.('ii,, l> l"hJt111 lsl1111d , NB L'I l>•<)lll" 11 :11!1• 11/nt'\'t'I 11 )~ " , •~''"n P<iul 121;1 J;,.;:.121 .11 t t 1 ... •1 s .., ' Du·l ... u1 P.i111t1n~ I ,-,11 , -,,,,,_3.,77 {;\\11 1(.., lit' ll••tl!d fi•\HI t.{[~1111 Oppo1 "tnptovf'1' 111 ,.,,11 \:In ! tu ,\.r 111'1 • l1\r1• ,1 1Jt.,,,.11 .. r f.'-1;,r ..., ·------------IH ,--&-W ·1 ·•I A11,11l•lllt11 .. • 11 .. n11s _ ------7 \O i\:'I, 1 u 1111 1 ,,1, os esses a1 resses •'t l•s-.11\' 1111""' I';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.·~~ Calif. Contractors -CHITECTURAL ' ,. 1111 '~I \I * tJ~•· I •I AR 111 <>'-lllllll•l) I l'i\1 \\/1ln11•s D1~h11',Lshl'I p/ll111C' r.t1•11 f llllll 01 p llllll' 1l·1v J'l ll() Jlll\ A(,l :N<' ! 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A~s1:;t [11111! -~ ~.111 Cl1'1111'nll' f<•r ,qip1 ldll Babysitting N k 1 , 't~lf E 19002 Zee St., Irvine iik J.ni.: Sµc.iking $2-10 hltC'k "'l 1,~11 onl) f ,\ Personals 1'(\'1"1 ~.It ,\ ];1•11111111 Ill, U1v 1\,\lF 1111 1•fh 1~ IM'l'llll•tll'lll IJll~llJ"n' f,u J' I 1' l ls L 011 ltlNIH'< tut''· I. I •' t I r tJ/1 I l I•, hn1,•1n11:; .~ 1' it 't tun· su11o1•11 ls••I'~ Jo,., lien! op· jlU11llJll1\' hi 11111k 111 d g l\JI\ 111).! d11 1~n•n uf i\i\I ~' Ill• l lu• 1111111 1' lt'l•l\i-htighl f•H liS 1\ppl)' IU II I'l l\!\): 01 lll p1.•r• .. .,11 lluh.ud It '\h1 111111, ,h l\J.11111 J> ,. 1 • l11du~111.d lt1•l11t1,111s I 'ullt l ,ft l\1'11111f1eld 1111 ,\1\I~' !iu _'filSl ,\1•' 1\t1 npu1•t1t) _ <;;11 n JUH\ {',1p!"ll '1LlO 'l.!67 1 l'l!/r· t•qu.1l OPIMJI' l'lllplu)•'l PRESSMAN l1 n111o•(lt.1 lt 1\1i1•tun).: l•>I It 1.1n did !II' II <\II\! II lht• i1Jll ,\ 1 ~ ii.) ~J11l11J11h For Appointment Contac:t Carol Smith 4~~!l?~~l!:;~;~;;: flAl I!<'<:_ BAH' srn INC: Ill tllY hflllll ~",l~'•'f~· ••• ~.;({··,1 ;~~:riN-~~.·,"",,",','-I WA SOS UMLBDLERYOU ~l)l [11[01 1111111011 Cur1t,1l:t I <11l111ll'll e11~·~)~(~\ n hon1 .~ l;~·~s~;~~~~~l~l: It II 11111~! !l" l)i'l--0\l \ A LOVI L\" Lllt•r FHf.L 1'<1~111 :\f("il ,l!('h [{,Ill ~ 11 .~ ,., 1•i1u1p1111•n1 ln gathr1 S('IJ ;>,\~.N ll\111\t'll l).j -0 S4 6 12-1 ~·.; Joan Gumina LT r stnuk•t l'.111 <11111• s d111· s.;1h·~ Ul 11111 1'tllllll\Ul1lte·lllt!ll AVCO You lan r.1rn g1f!s ror l)101st-t'!l•f's '1 • --------111 'h111" P & •iHHUlg u 111\, !111' ou1 , LOt'!)rl.l d1I rnediuni l'.itl tinii' full on your Chr1~l111as lJc;.t HFSPONS n1nlh··1 11 11 1 PAl!\'T!~r. P:i pi ih.int.::111:.: 556-5238 ILllt lop JltY C.ill Tt•riy i\1.ir liil 1>!17 1,,,,1. c0111,11 1 llnvl!I o~irurr Financial Serv1c• lla\'f' it Shakll'C Cn«1n1•1u h,i hvsil 111 hr i hQIJlf' ll<na• !\l,1slt'! C101f1sn1,111 lnt ·F.'\t LIKE A 612 '16')'.! ------ & I l.11t• l rf'f Frj"', , ... , 97<i--:z!l.l -----------II OUSl'..hEEPl::l't \\ UHL•tl, 1'1:.1-1110 01 1'1:!-~H-0 _ .I.AA SSOO · t 01nt• • II•' Jl a r ! Y ly, <la1ly, \\l't'kly 196-11.~70 --'-'-----' · 1 '"'E•"•"•'•l""00p,;po.,;;' ... '.''."~P.I•.;''•'•'•. •I --ORY CLEANING 11 111 111,1tu1~· 11nn1.111, 1111• ,-•,•.·" -,lui!f'I«, "llt'I u•nii'tl _.... 492--4~1 .111)l111u• G ... I \Ti'H S:!.'O ,':, lt/l Roo111c;. CHRISTMAS r~v J::qunl Oppol' t.niplO)C'l' 1an1!111,1 to 11<1 hy«ll, d.1ys so , k 1 \ ,1 N I.., r. h~111k 01l'n h.ul<: La1,.-un.1 01 not l.<'•'tlllll«l1l-;.;.;.._.;.;.._..,..,,....,..,1 PR0RLE~1 Pre"n,1nC'v Con N I I f 11 h ' J.~ Nr,1( 1111r A1r t'ss . !.!Plh) ,, an.1gt•1 1t1 .., 1 ll•ll' "'"'•' "·~"-""'"I. , o <'('( !Hnsp ron1 r , C II I' ~~1 10· CLERK TYPIST II' 'II I••-· l'••l l <I 1,,, ,. ''"" "'<Jlr 1>l"'iO"l'<1"!u•1 1lt'1-.ls st'1t•tal ---- ----fident, svn1pn1het1c Tuslin Cl\1 646--69~ .. ~.. "Pl'il\ •1 •1•1 , '""' I •1 "·" ·' '1 111(• "',., ,.. ltl:.,\L£.::ii,;.li:. .>.ALES pregnanC'v t'Ot1nst'l1ru; ;\hc)J Pf{OJ.' 11alnl1't', ln•nf'o(! 1101 k, HOLi o AV'. Gre.1t ~l 111111;.: s,1l;11y f()I I 'J~·.t~.inl ~ul t'Oundtni.:s 1' :<>:· It u tl s l' k 1'' /l" r' "1111 1 .~')~P":;;,;',;,.",;',;",;'•';..".-6-'."' ......... _ SUCCES.., CAREER t1on ~ adoptions r1•f Carpenter 1 i•as lnt/t>-;t fn f' ('st1111.1te sh,u 11 u1d11 11 .. 1 i,; I) pu1i.: !Jt 1 I" f'.\d 1-nl' 11 Plll C.dt 11 .uispot l,ilion, 11''' 111 •n ~:.,11• or cxpener.ced Join the APCARI ' Gl2-11''11i l C'--"'-----------I _l:•~f_sr>l1i-'li"o'l, 61!-\\\1 _1__ & lul' '''-1'•'1 Xltt1 :;l,,1uni.; folllill\ llll' wul ti-10-Ultiti t\t's NEYER A FE[ \\oiltls lt1.r.:esl and fa1ttsl I I ----ti75-·lti IU. ------~--""''' '"" ,, ••. "I<• or>•an1L&Uon Ll•F. ORD" \"fll CUS'!Ot.I \\001>\\'0fll\ l'\INl"INl" • I' "! s.1.11) ,\. 11\,1tl~"1.'IH~·n1 JIO-_ ,. ., ,,., ,. r • r.! • 1 ' ,~ dfll'lt!IJ..: -VARIAN DATA I QU \I P\\" 11 llllU 'I 'f'l'fll I II I k I '0''° Lei our O,il11<'s l11r For Cah1nr1~. paneling-, p.llin<: Vt'.U'S tn lliihoi 11 .-11 Iler~[ 1,n11 .. 1 1 • 1 .i1• :Sr.\r-. u 1111<". 111111,111<1111•1 o VVl' J\JU n!teniatJ\<'S 10 ABORTION Duke D<1dur-k.1 (iHi-7.i'IR fiunishl•d hlZ !\rl(, MACHINES J ason B est Agency ll1•Jlflt t11rut v f\lt' .di . 111 s1n.11l 11t1t S1t1g hon1t, 1,d l KEYPUNCH ulf1c1s And hccon1e ». call LlFE LI!\!. ~iil-~~·122 ,lark &ri::ninn ~16-'11'1-, 1 17illlJ 1--iownnui•sr, Jo \Iv 11 w1111 n in 1tlDA' S AHi\l,, 71!,,l!.H·:SU7j 101 .111pr ui.nil><'r of uu r i\l1ll1ona1rt• ' ' ..... INT/EXT PAINTING • 11 -[ I! I Club r.-lull1·null wn dollar ' •• c s offers a Christmas hol· "t~11 * • _ '11.i • 111' ' c,,, !h,.. f ,, r... llOU;.il-.hl:.1'~P t~ , 1 ' c -1 t1 ,. arpet ervl'e I l'rr<' Fs! .l1 n1 671 \:ii9 . -~ penn -; Childtlll 1:slK'L ttll\c1!1s1t1g prog:ran1 ree • 1day from Dec. 24 lo 1 CLERK/TYPIST .,,,_ _______ ..,.-1 !6--ll-I \\'01k In hc'.1 ul1ful !\1•111101 1 ~uitrnul,..l"l.i llccus1n~ schOOl \l.1EDDJNGS" \\I: 11· 1 ! I photograph )Our 11C'dthng 01 an Ol.'C!lSlfltl Lo11 as S;{I JO Alpha-Pie -i:·i7-63"i0 JOllN S Cai JX:l & lphols1('1 v Patios Jan. I to all employees. Nt•i ii 1i<'p111d.11~1l po 1~n1 10 EXECUTIVES Ri·fs l::ni;lisli 1-v11...::. j -C\'ntc1 r::-.:<.<'llcnt sull's ual.r111Ji. Dn Sha1111"-10 II"' S(t•!•h I If ou ioin us now you 111,,111 1,1111 ,,111 .ulthl'ssing $15,001) to $75,000 ll OL'SFhl·J l'l IC hVt'-ltl 111,11,,., ill512 -i().')'9 BES'r fllASSJ\l;J. IN N B 3400 Jrv111<! A11• Suite• lO lBI (at Rr1 ~to! I Open S Af,1. Ann :>.'>7 05,ifl ~nrd 1Sn1J 1 1,1 1t do1 111 ~1 1'\TlO C0v1~1 ,, Spaltd 1 11 Y . . .' 11Jt , l\hi,.1 h.ill' oiin Sc<nrl it'sllnH'(ll'l'<lllT(Jl)fl' ()wn1\xi1u,\: JV .!(l11ld1•11 Dartnell Personnel llt>J.:l <'H st'l's ,!;.:: ul! c~ll••t' 11( •' lln1ri11<' i1f'll p!.111110'(1 are el1g1ble for.this out-!1 lfl'JMJI I II 1Ull tu 11 av1•I !u Int ('flnf1d,•nt1<1I NO CO:s l !"01111• I 'n,:hlill II H I' 1~11.::_1-.: Service Agency REAL ESTATE hti~hh 1n•rs ,'<_ 10 111u1ulr• 1 Blot k ii ,dls l'( 1·1111111!--: ii,dls, standing benefit! !'• '>l llh, ,\pp!) 1n l'• 1 son f'\f't 11111 !' inlr r1 i('11 HULl~I Kl I l't-:1: , \ll< 1 2 "r SALESMEN bl<"c h fn1 1\h1l1• ri111x·1s "'11"1' 11' "11 Qti,ility 11111Y 1 '1•1111 1~.i\teL 1:.i.Jj N .. 11 1 ~11 1 J::XJ:Cu1J\'J. ~I !~\'I C! s, l .1, ... t 11k 1.111..:una N1i.:u1'l 500 Newport Center Dr. si,11, \Our n1n1J\\ hv s,1v1n;.: l\(•s 612-1770 hen Openings exist on our Hiid l:J\l ___ .:.._____ IN'C .i1t 1 c.i!I 4,IG-ll!I:\~ 0-8470 \\!1) nlll 11t11 k ui th• hot1rst \l' II I ---2 d h "ft I I ----Newport Beach 64 ,111•n • llu11t11l.c:t<~n B1•1th . 11)(' r~tld t11ps 1 t 1•:111 Plaster, Patch, Repair n s 1 or e ectro-:-J,'l.'i N :\l,un. Snnta Ana ----I 1 A LCOllOL10.' A11or1\ 111ous 1 Phonr 5 12-7217 flr 111·11c ! P 0. Box 1221 C""!.I :\l!"s,1 111111~ r 111 , r!1111ni.: 1 n1 , .~ 1 mechanica l assemblers j 17111 ~~li-'1b::!, I·------------1'1•11111,nn \ .1111) ,r1 u' h.1Jl s1·, ,\111 11!1 Si".O • P,\T(I! p[,,\ .... "1'1--RIN(; * th . 6 COMMERCIAL KEYPUNCH 1\111spl1[\f'f (',11111•1s 11,1111 \Hll till Phil :\h · 'I ' IO «I• ,,. 5-, 1-,,., \II ,_ w I a m1n1mum E S :-;,1111,,,. \'II.I.\(,~~ Hl~,\J. !l'I( 1 •1 1 . fl'IKS r li'•• t•sl111l.1!L'S h • • J TELL R JOE ' d I BOYS & GIRL ·---* PAL;\l & <'AHIJ Hl'.Al>f..H r1rl \\ /r't'llLJ< !Hin 1fl~11 Bt itl h Blvd. S1,1111on ~1:.>7-;l !Of, , . .,.11 is 1ih.11 crutu!" 11,,1 C'.ill ·~Hl--t:>:.'~ mont s experience 1n xper1ence OPERATOR I :...J',\11 ., ·•~11:*i1-~~~ nl•'l hod I 1!,1 11n1k n1\~t I[ , . soldering, wirewrap-Experie nced ELECTRO I JO )i-s .~ IJlrt••t REAL ESTATE SALES r.flf>(I rrf 0~':l-lllnl '1 Plumbing ping, cableing, or stuff-UNITED MECHANICAL l1111111•ch1r" n1wn1ni,:s f,11 111 Daily Pilot \\Lii .-.t1hh~l11 1! ullLLI'. 111111 !.II' <."O"ITH h.ts dts<'uu11r,. 1 H cir!~ !'LU:\lHI;.;(; ing. CALIFORNIA BANK ASSEMBLERS d111duuls 1111h 1111ru111u1n t '''I" fllllll'•I ,1,1H, h11~ op1:n· I "" (.np1•1 !)t,tlH~. ~1001' H I I \:. H • \\ (' \to1l'•''l"'111tu1 "n1•1 tht111( 11,1~ ini; h•I 11111 ~.1lt,,lx'Upll: I i.~ ,.~, 11.1-1 or -,1r. 11 -s '111'"' ~ ' t'p,ut" '1 11 Other benefits include till' lnll1111111i.: U.!'J w1 121 kl·1· R n..... < 't,1)'.;T,\l 'T I[ Q~ I -'--' h1111h·1 ~. d1sp<>s.i1~. l111TI,u f's, 222 Ocean Ave .! '"•rs 1:-~l>o t lt'nt ,, outes ,.,~n DIREH'\;\HDO ,~ X.11s -fi,.h11, ... 1u ~ (i~.!-6263 :\!/(' ,i;, a IOo/o second shift pre-LaJ::un,1 Jj1•,1th l'llUJlh 1:,.1 Long \ssi;.:nHJl'll1 l111111 h 01 l1•1•1 l<'<lJJd•r Capistrano Beach l',1ul :\1,u11n 01 Hud Corbin Lott and FCKnt I II C I f I • ,\pjll) td 1 j1~.! ':;;;;;;;;;;:;~;: t 111µ.1 s,t cs -111~11 .1t111n JI/.\ ••nip t 11 '!u1n 11ni.: m1um, group insura nce, Dana Point .ind L<'pnu 9GJ*2G:'~ !'il•l\lli' J.1, :!4269 1 stock purchase an d J..(111,d l)p1M11 t-:111plo\{t VOLT U.S. DIVERS S J C . 1 r .. 1h1n :\J,111 111 lten lln~ --C Cl • I • 1101 11 d Instant Personnel an uan apis rano -RECEPflONIS_T_ Found !free ads) SSO arpet ean1ng IO iO l'l:.lt cash profit s haring an c r>01, -i1,u1ll'd i1/~:-.1>t·r 111 I 1.1:..!1 \\ \\,.1nt•1 i\\t CALL MR L"WOER 1-----'---------Floor Care & Windows \lh~ pny inorf', l\f'(•kf'nrl educat•onal ass•slance. l'ltipoz.ol') S..-1"11 ~· • U hut1lt' "!II• t•••klnL: !ou rH 11 \S',o l•O'I'''' IJ• '•••I<']("\ s ,1111,1 ,\n1 l'.L11f 0 B J \! r1~j 1 ·~~~ 1•11•111111.:s '<!111<' I.oil' 110 .,~ ., ~' Lt11' '\JM'l l'lo•.1s,t11r r1o1·rson ltll!} :-11Hljl '•Pl"'lll ,ttl1 'C ,\ 111.c: tvpin;: 1111! pul )l•U !11 lhls t.1,1 i.;10•11 Ill;.! ''' \In l ~I ulin~ ,,d.u\ ,\ 1"11 h1•n1• /11~ t-Ur\n \l.+h· ,l'<~C'tl 111r1h .unr '-'f'11 111,1,<'I linif' 1Ca ll or apply in p e rson lt1·~1 .1u1.11l1 ••po 11111i.: :;111Jn 111 !\t 1ipo1r Bt •,1,11 '•lhl'<ll l/oun1!, ht'Cl11n ,( i\h1IC', 1•'d 1Cem"enl, Concrete 1'C'l.j11lflJ i.!liil'(l to : L;1guii.1 1;ld1h .111',1 'L-1,1 ~qu•\ ()11p1u I n1pl11111 ;1n ,~qu,1l 11pptn1111111) collar ,i;,. fl f',1 0111,u . \ 11 I l'Jl-L'l1l·1, • 11•,. Ill)-! ,:12 J\11 ~~~;:""';"'.:'.'.''.'.''.'.''.'.'"':~'.:l --_;•~>~n~p~i<~"~'~"~~"~'.1~~-!t·1lph s J7th :S!, Ci\l p ,\l!IJ:-i, 11 nJk<: dn\•'s, ,011 P il;'o.iWNGJU:-r-.:\li'l f ~qJl,1 .\J,111s -------~·xP~I': l.ulJ1• llHHl t···r! d8-6il~7 lt<IO' p111np1n;; [.1~ no I !\'() JOh too sill.il l 1111• ~-1:1100 l lJ! LJ\'l l y \\ k ;\I ><:I 1 (I \ s J l------------**filZ-ll2S'*" , \ oJl '1•11 !'I• lH s, "'s1 .tll()g ,J\· ~'OUND BH111 n S.: H<'lt:•' 2i 1'lll nnn hl:!-:;;~11 \\'111n1:n 01 ur l> ;\1,1 111td,I 111•1 ,\II ho11tf1rs 1'111 .. iun Keypunch Operator T<'1rif•r 11/i:;f'€11 k•rilht'1 f1·.\lf~'r--1-.1,10, 1111" ... I Remod e l & Qepair VDM pu1 11111•·, us• 01~11 1,11 11l •1n l"n1,.,1 l!ui.:h B1:<1 ,~ ilh·pll"i1t• 111.lprioni~~ mil.ti \11' 1~1 !~.t Or.tn,,:1.+ 111 !ks-n!p.ur~ s 111 .~ !\r1 srll11 1i.;, ~1~xl l:11111ni_::; r .. 111:...11111pt>n1 d,'1\!iN El ~11 &Sun l):"ll.' II I B h "•101 I 1·.1111\I ,\•l>l•<<<•<1~ -H1nH1rl•'I c II \•II ·~• l ' '' s Cl 1 un t'o1<.: 1 .. ,~1 1 11111,111. r11•f'i•sl illi'i~)s " ,1 , -"'"" 111nw .in trncnt' AUSTRALIA~~heph<'1 d hlk-(~:\!I :\ 1-. -.,-Hl~\\111 k lll!:' (.,',,1 ~:\;;.'..1,(~'.!0 Ce1111 nt VARIAN DATA IJ1'-LI V 1'~H\ !\h•n, L \ [ 111u ~. 71 I l<l'l 11 _.1_7 ___ _ & <:\IVf'l \11(' ~ C. 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' -·-1 • ---~ l'lll£;, S('J! l"tl i .• J "' W ~ n• uu ,, 11··,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,., r, wks 11111 ,\II xlnt. l'1.Jl11!. 11u.:l. 1111 sa1b.,, SECRETA RY ADMIN ASSIST HP 111,. l'ii.:hl hnnrl !r1 11 y11i.: E\1·" '1'h1~ posl!1on ll "\jllll1'~ a 1,1•rson11lilr ~·1 ·1 .v \1lin ro~­ _,1·~"""" l'\!'{.11111'1' :0:t'1'!~'11L/!;ol skills 111111 hus :l-'! yrs f''\p anrl rh'sin·.~ /\d1nn1 rcsr~u1~1- l11lir111s c .. 11 s.13-M IO *Sec'ys, Bookkeeper' Li~ R1'indPr.~ Alo(l'f11·y 40'L0 Hirl'h 511"\'rt Suilf' 104, r-:n R:\3./UOO D;a 1 A Job 833-0855 No Charge T o You t::s1nhl1:.hed lfl!i"1 SFIT\'. hl'n ofe 11"Lirk, 11111,1 IYP•'. a11..,11·1•r 11110111"''• L) (.'. a11·1li"!r l ;,n •:1, :>19-fl!~i1( St~Cll1'-1' II 1l Y YJ\t(',\ 'l",1uth ofl11.·1·. I lu· .... rla il~· G lt-_c'~c· "°cc,----- SF:CUHl:!"Y !\lnn p/11111r. !lto•llrtil !l('t"S1111 !>l"<'f'dJ H114 Cauy(ln ('ou111r~C'lul>, t\o I B1~ C:inynn Dr .. <; N.ll. Approx. :.'fl hr 1l'k S2 per hr. N1 tt• n11ly. Applv l>t.•t11•n (J11m .t 1111111 IEs1·cp1 F1·11 No phon~Jl~_J'..!.C'il"l'_. _ SERVJCE ~t11 t 1un a1Tend;1 nt \\ /!nf'f'h:1nJ1'al f'~{ler n~y .. ~·"1111ta111 \· . .i1ry T1•\,1t'tl. Bn.._•kh111-s1 & t ;arfl• 1,t. For an ad In Call Mary B•th Sliver-Slim Now, 1llC'y 'rt• niaklng l\'llll· Building Materia ls 806 bug-u1:11r•s. luta! d1,u11onrl nppl1anc.:t·s or scU fol' yuu~~ Our N e west Location •· "' · I CJ \\' I'• ~x ,,,.,, .. ,, I II I . ,,,,.,, ..... All o•.>io~. C·,oll l'tJUlp ,1,: Irr. 1r1s1tna:. 111 r,~·'· <'. P · " i, H.E;t.' r u :. .~o l"C'-' ISll<". you 11•1·1,.J1r 1 •.J"l 1..: • l;(•r11ulr>"l,Sl I 1 t I \ I ·~ ·• ,., I I ~ o· l I I • s ) ... ,., MASTERS AUCTION /) :.i :..Ut1'U, l'"Ulllcll•l ;, II'} fil ~.-7:i!ii or 04~!~50 . i;1f\'I l,;01n~ <11vuy to' .1111t·1 ,. u1nf'1' 1111.1c '.1\111 u11 .-int! rlu·y urpus Build ing ;1r1u-.01:;.il $1:-1/~\0. S:11· prlt'l' J BJ".l\11.ulSaJ11.J1~·i;l1f·'rl'•'· " J ill 1 11 11' ~·c1I e BLUE DOLPHIN • LJ:.A\11'. hr•1111· \lATF:lllAL. JQrJ()'s or NI':\\' Sl:.!.'lbO. 1,:~G-~{13/i or ~J·l--08·1'1 :!07;i 1 ~ f\'e"'·ri0rt, CM 641i-8tiSG 1.ny al 1._11,,lid. ltl-:TIUEVER Si: Shi'pl1<'1'd, '2 ~7~i.177u,.; :.l· :o.il(J . . ' ···'·' ..:..._·_ ,_. :.......;. __ A.'{J'IQUl•:S !•11" :'l'.111 ••. ~ ~,· unors,lurnbcr,p~y. Jl·'.\\h,l_.I!\ -J11ch<111 )C'\\'l'lty,, n"h<t•d'fo••v'•-"ldg. ,,.,,,.,_ 557-4836 lllU I I(, JQ gf! hull1t'.' Call I ,-,-. \\' V11 J !do /'\ H -I l'l'E'IS' .... --.. -.-•. . ---l'l~~~7·l aft. ti or Sunrtll,V 11 " I' -ss ' k 1 I '' 1 · d al h Id I • J" o 1• ~1.~-i,·1.·.1 71 26' Co u1nb1:-1 sa1 J0;11., \\'t\fT I· ..• .: 1•l(•, Jtl"" •'·"'•'tti•Y" 1 r1.1<1Sll !'l'S, ~\·:xi. um s t'('l!ni;-. 1llo · rn1\' luri1uo1st• 011 •l1sr·nu11l --. ---R I j $5 '' " ~------SI · L k I . , , 11 ,~1:\J()NI) p , en as irom .. , .. -1u11y ec1u111 .. Jl-" .1. I "I u1'1>r :!1, wi!l !nun i111u's ''" :1y s p Ca.~uri', fultll'f' 111-u1 g, w1n1 Ol\'S, f'I C. prices, plt!asc rail fol' du·r..:· '· ' IPt'I' nrg. n, t I.LI' I·' Gri1y <'flt, lu1·cs l<l lll'W, full dt•l-orator p:.icka;::••,, P11.lil 302-12 .Cro\1t1 V111!eyl v1·s~n1cnt. A1nr>ri 1o;1•1 t;1b!es, BUILDERS SURPLUS tio1u1 5.16-1729 I biin·ly U~f'd, <."1.lSt Sl200. :.•'ll -~"'' \\ll;tt you·rc up 10. ,\skln~ ~1;i()(). %2-til3:! ' J~·ky, Lai.:. N1Ji. chatrs, dry s1nk.s. desk!, 2-W!i So. Main St., s.,;. ' . . .. $7110 Ollvetti add 111 i.: e Piano & G a nds ··7 990~ 6-lti-928'1 -I -1 1 1 \V _,, ..RC. d111monds 2/~ ulf n1achine S30. Copy n1iich1 nC' 1 r ~1 -•• '· • Cal :r-~·Ser10-o-yii·~-u JI) \v 'N-Tl·-.D 0 ,,, .... f"" _, .. ,,0 ,·0 ,, c,·u11 101.11·t s, ,. i·.,. o '"' 'i l\lon UU"u Sa, 10..'-,, I 't I' Sh N">>' "I''''' · u n> >IJ" --,-... -, -. · · · · " ~ ..,, ... ... ,. 1 310'J \ 11 \V " re ... a.1. "('sa a\1·n . or. s:io. Polai-01d camera, ;11· : ._ ·' ,,s u " ;i "!1 t•11s; Blk & \1·h1tc, Bluf' C'QUlll fo1· rae111g & cnusin".' St'IVll'{'. s2.ro i1n hour .• a rlllS. J ll llY, 714: !"l46·10.1:.i 1763 NC\\'fJOl"t Blvd., Costil lat:hn1ents & Cas<' $50. ::i_slyJC!> a.nd IJJHSll'.'~ . Gia.v. hold '!JI Chr1stn111s $1 "950. Davs 6-f.l-3-lj7 ~\~,... 675-8735 .Nel\'IXll'I s C.111ncry Vllh1~c. FOil SaJe:-Ne1Vi1)loo~1p illcsa. SJl}-J235 -V.'urhtzcr . Grand ::>tr.lu~~ 5.'>7-9'JOR, lriG-9".'8..1 .').1~12 . '. \V/\:-ITI·]): 110111a11 ro help 67J...l.~72' l.T.E. St1lVICE, 120/2·10 LADll::S rlian1ond l\·cd ring >"RO.'l L,\PPL•ND Urrignt piano·········· Sli~! fn.~-E: small dog mixed•---6 J id ·,, fainily v.-Jth housc\\·ork CHRISTMAS GIFTS V. single 1>ha..,C'. Surface 1 $450 bet ff all '~ . \\caver ::>p1nel . . . Sl-IJ -· • llOBIE-1 -year o . C'X•'C I "°'S~ZI Lriuis XVI golrllC'rtf c·on.'<Olc mounting 20 max I n1 um l'OS I 6 'o o ekr, de· lk1:1ulilul lleindeer Ihde. i·'layer pitulOs .... lron1 S!Jl.19 brt"i!d, . malC', hlack, xlnl cond, fully e<1uip for 1·ac1n~I "'""" J ohn :it :3 11 ays J'crfcct ''" a ll>co1v rog, '"' G 1 k N "'Ith ('h1lrh'i'n 8.11-9998 ~A"s-·1 • .t. n11rr~Jr, !'.:11i.:-. !1111 Crool poles, 110) 20 ;1n1p. single o.r 33",6 e :.v ranc s in stoc , t.:11'· -· J'IO-JO , ctC'sk. V1rtor1;u1 \\·alnut thl. pUl<.>, fl/ 40 amp. 2 pni<I·' ,..,.. ·· (•r hang on the \~·all. many Used and rctnuh. Priced B!·:,~CT!f"t.:L3yC'nrold m;i!e KITE-BEST OFFER i \\ l·:LIJ~H. C''(po.•ril'nccd u1 1>111:1nu·nt;1I n'On on l y . 1 ·1'1.l-fi:t76 \\";Jo \\'l\J\'l'S 'i""\J IVORK? DRIVE A CAB! Cl IOO:)E your hours, 1vork for y<11Jrio;t'lr, be your O\V!l boss. !\ten or 11·omen. Can he slightly hancllcappcd. N c a t-<.'lt'an Appearance. \'ts, rellred. Age 15 to 70. Supplement your inconie. Drive a C'a b 6 hrs or more 8 <lav. Apply 111 person, Yc!li1v Cab Cri., 186 £. 16th Sr.. Costa l\~esa. .~-cc- Worttan's Y.. orld 642-5678, e xt. 3~0 Fashions Wrap! dcrorator uses. f'or the I ~·· -K '· \\ t'I a1 ,, H Pini• rlils. rork1ni.: rhr-i;. l11·1•akrrs. pu s h 1n a t j c M h ' 816 ruin ,,J~J. Y1unaha -'nau" 111 ·ar "r. ~s so n1 c No l-1ast. &12-3-19·11 J~'\ll'lry. l\1 an.v srnuU ite111s: ~ hrt•<1kc1·s. &36-1!.172 ufL I pin, ac inery ei"OIOJ.,")' niinded, I his -l\1uson -Jinmhn -\Vur-ch.J.n1p. pts. 6-1-1-2102 . B1\C1;;1lflOlt t~JP(ll:TS or 8-12-3825 aft. fi dornC'sticated animiil has a h_ucr -Storey & C\ru·_k -1-rniilf'-rahhit & t IC'mai" Boets, SJMed & Ski 911 1' Hl.UE: r.1 OVC'n, Ohaus tripl1• 1v!ld1•rness ,1ppcaran1:e. Sjlj, K s c b ' lli91.i lhirbor Hlv<I, C:'-l T\\Oi:Ll" ra<l kil tirin ('UIOff bo·11m IJ;1h1nCt'. H'\111 f.IOll.'liPr, fi.!·~Hi87 awa1 -te1r11\ay -a h.• ru bbit. Fully gr01\·11. Cati. ' U I' . ed Ski Bo.lt l ___ <_l_'<_1rk !n !'(';1r1 ~;i<,1•s, Cnmt'! & Skill. 11 flsst'd c:hC'lliC"ids 644_01:if:i .c...c_=-------t-.elson -l\1nca1d -Cabll' 968-!)J89 18 n 1m1t 1 GOING OUT -O F--1 o· I · · J\·l0 \'1NG s''LL' -liald11·1n -Cluc-ko:r1ng -• , 331 Chevy Jo..:nglnC'. t1vo 4 Bar·· 1p itc.:1-w11ch lri'nehC'r, 1 '' '°' Sohmer. l·f-".::\1 (<11K·o cat. 1 1 ~ yrs rels, All Aircraft z.·itti ngs.I BUSINESS '1x--0:123 1M1scellaneou1 818 \Vasher & 220 Dryel'; patio • Organa "ld.al!r~'I, shots. Call IX'f Jlalcralt quick t:hnnge VI C I furn; game/dining lbl \V/-1 .j 6·16-1268 D · ' 1 · I bl T " · omp (:~jn~'.~'.r.~~,~~e lhru Cameras & ehrs: h111n bed headboard lliu tu t:hoose fron1 ·_ -rive, n < JUS ti c 1 1 m; 808 BIG & frame; kitt:hen utensils, New. Used and Trade-Ins 8!~Au·r. 7 nw. Blk & \Vht. r'lall', ~rl slucks, Tamdem1 Quill~. oak & 11•11luu1 furn, Equ;pment , ., t ,,,,.,., 1 I 1 •xie NLC'"'n Trailer S"""d· GARAGE SALE pictures,rugs,bikc,misc. Uptigun .............. $9:.t ··I ,,,nnt·u 111arca" ,""' ~ ,.,~~.: j1•11 Plry Clnsed Sat. & tl1on. , 11 a m-1 pm, Dec. ~lh & 9th llammond w/rhythnl . ~b~J All shrin;~dults 49-1-7'.li\6 !Hg~ ~ s, SEE IT TO p1::-I Antiques for Interiors TOPCON, 35 il1'.\I, SL!t w/1"-Srcrco, J\'lagnus portable 316 Alvarado PLACE, Balboa 1._unoalJ S..._'lllger .. r1 !J:1 2 affl•(•. kittr>ns, n1,1IP;, n10s. Llr.Vr. IT. A,BSOL~Tl.LY , :1::,..1:; 1-;_ l·ous1 l111y, Cd:'ll ~·ll\\/135 fo.1111 lens, :l\Iu;;l Ol'!.;fltl, maple phone u~n{'h , POOL-table-$.\-.-PackW:ct_Be_H 1>Ur!1~zcr J Kcyoourd ·• ~lJ ~.i feni 'I nuis. shots,· lra1ned, IJ\IMACUL.ATI-.. ~l,;\\1899lHJ A.1'\"TIQLll·: Gllnlill'' thl & I ' SA" ,.,,.,,,n bullclt!J'S supphcs !doors. 1 .uiivrC'y Jiohtlay ....... ~~!J5 "''ill ueutt·r 644--0139 l!r1glnlll. Cost ovc_1 $7000.00 ,. "f\J""'"'"v hglH s, i'IC.J, ci·11), rools, TV, conso e stereo, 1V.l-r-M, L'onn L'apric" ...... ,1.,., salL· .l-'r1t:cd a l $3695. I pokf'l' 1b!. CuJlc1.lur pl;ilrs, ro 'CT0"-0 --~~-II lW'nla'·le .. ~,, \Va•h"•" ·~"'. ' ,, SEA & SUN R v I' I Lal " J Ll:: ,....,, llt'!ll ·Ix l llUlllilllS gfl sh(JC'S Sl n & 1, v ~ " ,_. -JJ.J \I . .,-., j(lt' in1, IQUl'. lJ1n:.: ,\'. . ~ ~ · 1 \\'1cker cha tr $4, \l/ood tablC' J n~mus 1 • ;,.~un•t · · · · . .J r~ • • l•l\>J\tJ,iliJ. l<.Hli.ll {'1>)X'll· l~rona V1t11· c_ame\ia 11·/.I ~~~:;~~~~l.J~.1f!kl111~i.~{'& ~1;.~~~ $3. llelr1gcrator s 12 . 5 0. J.ianunond-hald.l'Ul-::COnn I ll ~l l'i5.JJ Hcat·h Blvd .. llunl. Sch.· t..u.:i'n. llumiilt'.l 8, '\ , .. tgo·· Krodak lensrs. 1' ilm oldt•rs ,\ssorlcd t•hairs SL each 'V. url1\ze r-LAJ1,_rcy-l\.llllba.ll Pets ilnd Supplies 842-0675 I I ' . .~ T11...,....i $!Th &11-7771 '11 t•lothin!!. l;1n11,,, "'Jlc y h • I wo<:ttl p a1rs. r•1n1 1~iU u11. 1~"' '· ,... Call a..1~962 all">' •. '.". :una 11---....u nranst·n C \' ''" 'S I h1n1p, 111;u1s IX1\1J1ng b;1ll . ~ " ,,., F 0 L fll:,>-~r11~. i;1.· .. ~17 lfl. ,\ "''""· nu ~ lll'o(<( , 1n<tt1Y 1 ree rgan e s5ons ,,-11.C'A-Cl"'o".·i•••··•.· ,, , .. ,.,,., kintl.~. l\lrsa Ptt\l'll Shop liti:I 11•on1an.." Jllll'l1ni; hall. t.;E GRl-:AT handmade gifts for Phone a57.4g39 p 1 '~ .. " .~ ""' d iron, gan1t>s, hooks & 1nu1·h children shoppers being: or. FULLER ets, General 850 .6. Antic1uc s, colleclables, •°""11 !"1r1 BJ\· .. ("\J tll.l-5.l~t.i. n1ueh 1110J"C'. innny .ll:OCKI fl'rer! at $2 ur ll!ss on TON MUSIC, Transportation .. harga1ns, food & elothing 810 l!l'O\S for Cluis1111;1s prl'S· [)(•c('mbcr 8, 19i3, at !llurdy u.; i\. llar lx.Jr, "Ulh:rtou 1\J'\lil!ALS "R" liS I''--------' 1-111 ~ lirond1\'[1y s.,\. }-)·i _F_u_m_;_1u_r_•______ t.•n1s. Park Commwuty Ct•nter 871-1805 F'rPC' Jtnniste" II' pun·has(' ----------·I f"](>t" 7, $.-It 0<'<'. ,II noon CAPISTRAN() ~arurtlay 10 am .. 1 pn1 froin 10Ai\1 to 2PM hrs; Open i\1ghts 't1l 9 of cage, !rec ca g e S 1. /R 920 t1• ~I I'\[. Sun Ot·c . !l n(l()H 1:.!(MI r:. BaJl)(la BJ\lt., Sal, 'til 5:30, Sun. l:!-5 \Vi purch<1se or canary, B<1tly C•mpers, • e Int !fl 1, l'i\1. ~10BIL1': JIOt\IE p,\GEANT Balboa Pi'ninsulet EXCERCYCLE By Sears, 2 !\"eels, Cockallels, l-,inchcs ""~~~--~~ Stillll.000 i\1odcl lltin1P 1-'urni-j4 bl ks on doi\'n lroni speeds, Io r ward & GRAND OPEN I NG puppies. Sm! T. Cup Poodles' TOP KAT Camper shell tori HOL;:-.-1 1 Oak Drop l1•t1F 1hl tur~ S11le. L1qu1dauon ol 2 h.tt:k\1ards, l 'rngril nl l'y· * SALE * Sheps. Deposit v.·ill hold srnall s1ze ptcku p. Good end. 1·.i1'1'l'd h·i.:~ $!!1~ r>o11i.:li rid, s1111"{'s fo rc('s us rr1 i;1>Jl !his main slrf'f'l or B;ilbu;il 1·l('d. Cost ncw$351.J. \\.1ll sell C M . 839-852Q $WCI. Phone 646-1305 before! 1"1ritu· 8-:o.ug.ir d!il .S . nthi•r bC'nut tum. Applian<'f'S, bed· Cl.F.:AN usC'd lumbf'r, $j(). for S200 or offer Xlnt rund. oast USIC 4 p.m >-rn l d1·11·., . ~70 1 <>l•I Oak l'prcart~. p11lo\\s. cp1s ,f.r. ?.ll only, 2X3's ,t; ·l's :\12'. 673-7252 No1v hes 2 loca11ons ro serve 8 l\IU. olrt fem raccoon Sli5.1-~--~------- ('hrs. ~ctiool 1.\'llf' $!~. Olrl rlt'\'1'.l!"lllOr urn1s 111 BELO\V 11 unly, ·IX·l.Xlf. 12 11 nly G\ltAG E ., Let all ;.-our n1uS1('al needs. '\'Ill hold until Chnstmas. CAMPER for sale 6' elec 11nn lt·u kc:tll1· $1'!. '.131;-.~~:oil. LIQUIDATION PltICEf:. ;it _2X8Xl2". i212 F.ll1s Sc., JIB. ~Jean );Ourn1~~i"~g:e in c~~1 Ne ivpo:t,,~.~-2!J:i51cbo*r. C.:i\I C<a04-ts5.1iS SS ~~~c~s~'off~~:-~ b':t~~~Jj251 Ho11nrt Oak rlil po.•t'ft·l'l S'll!l any or nur J ln<"a lions 111 FOR Snlc: i\ferl's coif t·hihs t f b! I .,., ... " 2 :i:t&-02l)(i Urt1ngc Co. Sale Is 1-·ri. Sat. ~· iange or usea c surp us Brookhurst. &. Ta!brrt Cycles, Blk•I i \\'II .. I I < '"'' Tl1 rC'<' pair floor lr11g1h ic.c111~. Lun1bcr \\I an It: d ' Blk S. Brookhurst. SD 1··r1vy. SlAi\l '""'E "''''"'~ "'/shot• Scootors 9251' Al'.' , not11·r ;1n rur t11• '· · drapes Elec t . rot18s1nc SJ0--1520 io..:o ~'"' " i;lul'('. L:nusu.il olrl stuff. 33'113 San Juan Creek Rd., ·19-1~9%· · * 96:l-07J3 * & pa Pers, Cham p ----------- ,\n!Jt!UC' tvy:., fur111 !UJ"(', el ('. s J c .1po -BRADBURY oil s l :i 0.' bac:kgrounrt 53&-7962 AWARD •.ooo G d " "I d \ 1-,[JDING LlRf~SS for sail•. lirandt \\'ater color $250., ~hildy l..ady A11l 1t[1Jes, 10;1 '"""' a r en vl'01·e u v .. · O D 854 \v. Size 9. In ""r fecL c:o11d111011. 1~1('asso L1tbo. $150., Dali PIAN S -ORGANS ogs MOTORCYCLES Sanra Jsab••) i<'Or. N<'wport estm1nslr>r 1n & Santa l.wbt:·ll, C. ilf . 12362 BC'<1Ch Blvd., Stanton '\'as S250 · \\'1!1 sell roi· $&1. Litho. S25tl .. others. P\•t Z..ew & li~d. t.;rc1.1t se!ecllon. e PUPPY WORLD • C;ill S.-16-3:{67 or ~8-0071. Party, 535-5595 Con1petlt1vc prices. Open . H:ONDA • --LOST A RT REDECORATING B.\lt-s-100-!" ladies 3 Sp!.'Cl"I The most beautiful .t.\·es & Sundays 'J'he llest Bull Dogs, Chihuahuas, Tiny YAMAHA ~! Du1·h1:ss -P1. l)e Rosi> + ALL MUST GO lnkc old hooks lols or good ORIENTAL RUGS dt•als. arc al111ays ~t. ~oodlt'sE._ Lak bsp" Ge"'"it' Dane, ! ! 1lt· 1:1,11:..o'llt•s Bo•l"lUl'I RC'asonnble pnr·cs. ~·usr11n> k 11 JlC W II' h M · C't mer. s ' 11 u s, Bull TRIUMPH ,., 11u1 , n ( A phono. Son1e 11·1!1 sell che1.11' :ind \\h:d 4 IC S USIC I y TC'rrier, Cockspoo, IMsh 1.'."-'"-· :O:h<J1\·I. Sl~i().). r 11 rn . 1 niade sofa, i_u ... r t.'fl!or. Sq. furnitur.•. f'hi1n" '-19-3913. C:hr·,., 1• o-l':lo·i.1!<1. con1n1ortl'. r;111g sz bf>d, ~ '" ,,. a "s.;J~2~rcscn · South Coast Plaza S.W-2i!30 .~tll."r. 100 11.f!XED PUPS!! Orange Co's Largest display. l"Ompr \\' ·mirrnr, Ni le stand, Cl\IJl. \far l1cn1s 11ai1ti'ci fo r !!!!.,. __ ...,,..,..,.._..,,,\ Stud Servi~~ !l.1ost Breeds. Lay·ll·\\"/lYS Jor Qirlslnia.s. 1 MELODION Fron1 \'ll·n11n, 11•alnut C3SC', run lit• electrifif'd. $3!1.'i. NEWPORT ORGANS rail f·h1:s1 of dr.\·, rtC'sk, book pr1valC' <"Qllrl."tion. Guns, 4 Ul{U:\l SET 11·1th high IlEHEARSAL PIAN1ST Open Eves. 531-5027 Xlt7J's 1n s tock. shc>h·<'s, odds S.: ends. Call s..._·ord<;, JllClUl"l'S, etc. hat plus 2 brass C}'lllbals Let me_ h~lp you 1mprovc> AKC ~Msh Setter Chrisln1as Accessories & ~f C insurance bet 9 & ;, 5.1fi-oti03. ~..i_Jr-_10-!1:_~------on stands. Also row bell your sin~. daJll·111g 1'flU 1i1PPICS. llavl." Sire & Dam. 1680 Nev.•pcirt Blvd., CM , 9165 " SIZES IOY,.22Y, ' "'111T"";.., 1lf c..."T'- I I "* Ph0ne 61j..1530 * -----ANT!QL'ES uf ;1!1 kinrls furn ('i"l~h reg, Cn11'1s. s11.lr~. I p1•·111r"'" ~1"'" .~ rh\na 1·r r 1~.'> Old 1'e"-pctl'l Blvd ;o.;B f, lt-:11:11 ----------,,.:-;·r1Qt.:E 1·l()tks. p1 t part.v I L'11 I q ti l' (' ll 1 I ,, f" t l nn r;r11ndf111111•ri; .~ 11;ill <"lr><•ks f~J(>-\7~1Q \t-~--l,J.,'"'""~ 1',\ I ~T --,~-·r-.. -S-.\---,-.,-'A-1-t-. I-·:.-.-. \lo •'n 1';11111 Sh1•r1 176:~ '.\1 ·11pnrr Hlvd . ('0,111 ~1,•,;1 '::-.. .. ! Appl iances 802 ',,/ ' I' Aew~ ' fxt l \\'rap ~·ourS\.·lf "''ith fashion I and 11'am1'h in this topper' , Adds t.lash -lr;ul thl' f11sh1011 SC't'llf' 111 lhis Jaunty, sh11111-collnr j111•k,-t l\n11 of \\'OT'li!Cd IV\th ~l~xirHn·th•'llle FH 1-:1t;1 1T DA.\l.\GE s,\I.!·; N1'11· l!o\pulnl ll'fri j(S., rll~h11nshl'rs Si r a 11 l! t' s, 11~1 ~hf't"S & fl~•('l'S, fa clory 1va1T11n1y. OEr\01 CIT'l. 1\PPLIAt\CE '.\62.i \\'. \V11rnrr. SA ~~l::Hl780 2062 N. Tusrin. Orange 99fl-~i656 G.E. flolcxtrl P7 Vcrs11.lronic fu1nRP 11·/2 ovens full si7.r 1 \l>iCS l\l 1cro \\'liVf> l'Tl"rgy Cost $1100 Use vf'ry little $350. 6-16-7965 BEDROOf\T sc>t , near ly T\C'I\', SP,\NISH F'rC'ighlC'r tnodcl 1v/wood block. $ 115 · tines. 1-'or details, call ~11'. \vhclped 10/30 Shots. llolrl * 8.1.1·~777 * 1 Thornasvllle z.-rt•nch Prov1n-hoar. !land lllHd(' in Spain. ~2119 arL 4. Ilossi, &1·1-5377 arr. G, til Christn1as. l\1ales $100. I ('181, King-size bed & head· i1~. 1~;7~~~.gata Espanola a _:)[pNIAL nw._rl_c. fwniture, I BuY a player piano for Females $1 25 . .').18-3177 CZ r~~ CZ . lx:J;1n1. Trl'fllr d1~SSE>r. v11n1-. \tv1ng rn1, d1n1ng Scrrer, Christmas Good selection SAINT BERNARDS mo. old \.:" ~ I !~. 2 nae chrs1s, tall rh1>;;1, C1tAz.~rs :o.1Ai'l,I tooti-. ComplPte Ph1lt.'O 1t0-frost rerr~ge!'a1or frurn $1100 10 $1!100. Dsvid female, AKC, Sanctuary F RI DEC 7th I f'r,~1 S2200 nc11', Bcsc orfc>r. r0\l·rt·\\'ay src. Paid $fiil. ln?1ps. Phone 96J.....6953 alter ·r. Dupree Player Pianos, \Voods Blood line, $75. Tnulcr l\ny s /\nllqu,.,s & A~king SlOfJ r;r t.radc f11r -I .>U 29-IOD Grace. Ln c·:-.1 496-:1360 eves and v.·kends. 6 ·Ml ON I TE Used .Fur111turf'. JJ2:J \"ii·· I r·11r. C11ll 6·12-:!105 -:---..::.... ., . -----MERRY CHRISTMAS = tol' Side JIA~TfltO:-.:n l'lt"t' u r ~an. * CHRISTMAS P UPPIES, roria. C\l 6~2--ll'i7. 11.1 r,1.sco ,,,,· .. 1.0 .. , .. ,... ROTOTILLER · AKC · bl k poodl SALE '-~ ... ~ !\l-11)} sc!'L('S; approx. 5 yrs. . min uc C's. ,. il liin-S.11 . JO/ l~/100 fill 1n1111c1'sin11 . $50._ I old, x!nl cond S.100. G4.2-7!i2:1, Stu~ .11t ptd :)..IJ-27;,9 or Jl}-60 ". IHSCOUNTS ~ B1':.o\Ul"_ i.:nlrlC'n Dak dill ra:-iC' :xin1r !lC't'f'"S. $l!r1 557-~;J.I\ <'AClllf'ICF' El , . . 5-12 S0.17 CZ MAICO ! 11111lr, 111idr11•11.l,Commodl' t·Hsh 67~7!iltl. " " .{'( P 1'1110 ON DISPLAY ' 'J '· I I "' II "-'~--~ "•'scell•noous I \\11rlitr.r1 S95, Ask r(u' Jt1ch, Cl!RISTI\IAS YELl.0\V LAB I < 1 « 1 \\· 011 1 ·0 1 .,.~1· .... r lrun 1 P BABY Furn: ,IJ·('~i; thl•', '" 847-987'.\ pup~. AKC, 6 ...,.ks old COAST MOTOR CYCLE I 11 g 11.s~ ! 1 e, ~ V\'Uul 1v 11·/ilkcr, c;~: !!isl,, 1,, ••• ,·n°11,•, W tod 820 "-•1 b , 642 ~·· 233' N Bl I ~ I , I "'"' "" •n i J>i 'YEil l·'i.<i'''· BHlrl\\in, oc.. recu1ng. ..,.....,_ , "i p! vc . Ci\-1 fi45-.....,, .. ~, rn1 an1ps ump rnt c1csk pie· n1 ri b1ll"'· ti.11r dry<..'r, >il"l'<'1>, """ tures & n11sc ~2921 \\'anted: t>lcc .. nuto. Cunren1C"ed. Pri DALP..1ATION 10 mo old male iOXJJ-1 101\ n11 lu1s l·h.tun1t'I · .::.....· ~ -" · · t'l(:..-._ S<l.<-_~1'~7-1~· ----- 0 .. ~ 0 •• 1>'0,~LgD 010',wTil,ywr~= P1y, tl·l:!-li!l:l:i. A ... KC. shot.<i. obt><licnce traln· nu1ny xira.~. S1 600, ur IY'~1 i\TATIRESS & box spring, ELECTJUC go-kart, 1n1:ludl'S .. ~ ..... u ._., C'u aft 5 P~I 962-6317 H U • · ' · • 6 Jlalln1ark, dbl bed .·I·.•, n"•" d pictures, dra""S & things 11Ail1i110ND Chord Organ. · · ' · 0 C'r. a 'I -a-~ ti-~., 2, ,, "' <. ~ cha~C'r , bran tJC\\' ha!I C'ry, I''-c R sr t>Ve 5.16-2""-.~ in orig \\'rap. Sells ne11• only $7:}. Cnll :>16-..'12~.>.I~.~~ for !st house 645-8154 SlOO. 'lie I di\IAS PUPPIES, St. · · IJ.l. $11~. Sl'I. Special pricl' $j7, --.-: BOYS 16 .. bicycle in gd cond. Call 5.'12-9139 rna.r s. Re as on 11 h I e '72'2 110\'DA c&:liXJ, G:lKJ .set. t-.1r \Villiams, 64;).J70l COP'' 1\1.ACllJNE: · ldcr:ll ror \\'ti\ pay fa ir pricl'. l>hQllC' -1 -IA-,-1-"~0~,·.-0--_,1 v.·/Leshl' prices \\•/terms. 492-ffi"i:l hhray nulcs. ,ery cleat\ CONTEiVIPORARY snfa & z offu~. Offer. 83.'i-3-137 days, :-,16-JjJ9. Spcakrr xlnt cond, $600. OOBERMAN puppiC's. 6 \\'/aC'<'!:s. i\Just s C' II:"• <'hairs. Blue & avocarlo. 673_:8-_l_&l_~~c-"_\l'knd_c'~· -~ 64<1-K'\83 aft 7 wks., AKC. niale/fC'male-c49~'-~"'=' --~-~-~-I $125. 2 Lane tables. $.10. D 0 u BL E B c ci IV i I h Musical Instruments 822 s M h ' 828 s1.oo & Up. I bl.ock no. or \\'ILL lrade '69 Kaw JOJ, 1 Tnhle lan1p $25. 5.17--5370 i\lahogany Frun1C'. nC'\'C'r ewlng ac •n•s \\·amcr -16862 S1n1s, H.B. i\!1\Cll :I. ror ~nil dirt bike. afL 5 Pl\!. ,used. S·IO. 831--0.'in RENT FOR ONLY $3 BRCl"fllEHS z1r .zat: si'ti•tn" DOBERMANS, AKC. 7 ... ·ks, Also ,,·ill sell 616-466~ OR liUY \VITI.f NOT'.ll~G ~ 0 '"' ANTIQUE 11•hile J:,ren<'h f'rov PORSCllE engine ca s P, n1ach, rab, & r:i!'r. Dot!s Reasonable. male-fem. \\'ill '70 TfUU~IPl.f 500cl". d<'<.i':llt 9 druv.·cr dresser w/niirror Super 90, Triurnph Rickman 00\VN . Druni, PA's, i\Uk!•S. alol ol things. Like nC'I\' hold for Christmas, 960-llY".iO rond. Runs ... ·cU. $575 bcsl & nu11c hing c-ommodes. pnrt.~. Call r\·cs. S<\6-3767 Guitars, Amps, Roe-Organs SJO. &-12--0M7 . STUD Sen1cc. Irish Seft"r off1>1-. !146-1725 & Pianos, all b1·ands. ._ -"~---- $175: Pr. t.1ahognny end SF. T or Co mp t 011 Nu age liniit, nlo parent nccrl· Sporting Goods. 830 AKC Champion Blood tU1e '69, G50 BONNEVILLE chop- tbl!>. $'.\5, 675-3<128. Encyc:lopcd!a $65. <'<i. UP£N :"OIUHTS TILL ii, · -496-8167 per, 1n11st sell lea1•\n~ State. "You t1<'1·1•r tnokl'fl sl\tn· l'>onrl~ to AC'Cl'!ll lhc> kK'lk. m<'r"' 111r v.0111 ~ )011"11 ll••nr Pockt•rs :ir1d h1.•l1 . Pal. i322: agn1n 11nc! .1~11111 wh•'ll J'"U 1 sir.f's S.J!{ 111cl i11A YTAG :111to t\":Jshf'r $70, l\rnn1ore auto 11·ashrr $6.'i J..:cnn1orl' gas dryer S30. 546-SG'rl 9 \VEEK Old Ma ster h73-f1i1;,7 SAT. TIL :30, SliN. 12·~-SC~B/\ 1-):Juiprnent, U S G 0 L D EN nETRIEVERS 2300 flllrviei~1. 1\pl. 1'' 20-i Bc>rlroo111 set, 2 Night !able~. IRVINF. Country CI uh Now TWO Convenient ~~:~~t~i-J ~~~~i:"~/h~~1 :i~;k AKC, C_hamplo~ line~. st101s: DELUXE (;a.Kart (Brand dt111J King Metlrcss. n111.tt·h n11·n1ht;·rship for snlc. C::1ll Locations to Serve You ~" i~-i U , 1 ,, 7 \VCeks old. 66-7406. Nl'1v, 4 HPI in curton. ValUl' hrlbrd & cl Ch 1 532-6813 5.1° A536 ·"' ""' · S•~.l 011 Y l ll' ---· s I • 2 11·rnr thi!l g(•nllf' ~hR!•(' v.·~!11 j lo't.:Vt;sTY·.,,\'F. CF,NTS • cul\"Y yok1•. 1·;l1>~n11t 111 knits . for t'liCh 11uttcr11 -ridd 25 or crep•'. , r·rnt!l fnr eRrh paHern for Rent Washers/Dryers $2. \\Ile 1-·u11 n1nlnt. sprea · e~ on ' ·or -~-c·=·---FULLERTON MUSIC t1011's. s1 111. or hest of/1>r. STUD Scrv!('f', lliih Sct1er $:.«XI ,('II zoo. C11.ll &I ·2222 rhC'i:I, 1 ~ price $150. 548-9525 RV INE CO'S'I' C C 11·c Ch . Bl--' I '' llA " · · Hll91 l'..:ucl1ti, l·0u111a111 VaJ!1y ;,46-3671 , 979-4298 1 ' amp1on VVo• ine '70 \'Ai,.\ 250, dirt tt'Ady. SOLID N1ahog11.ny Bedrn1 ~I. i\'IEMBERSJllP FOR SALE t Blk. N. San OIC')!;O f rii•y. SKIS, llendmnsters 215 Ci\! 4!16-8167 Xln 't cond. SJi5. Ca 11 Printf'rl P11 11t'n1 911;.·1: 1111!!' Air t.lall 11nr'! Soer ial HHndl· Slzcll Hl'·· 121l , 14'~· Jfi1"ti. ln1:; other.vise Thil'\l ;:!a.i~ ls1 1: 20•~: :!2'~· Si1.c l~''i ch•ll\'cry '"ill takC' thrtt lhu"t :17! 1ukes '}. ;, 8 y:u'fl:-t \l't..'C'lqi or more. Send to 4~111ch. Alire Brooks, lhe DAILY • li:\9-1202 .. ALJ\10S'f\ nu Sc11nt GAr> dryer Bronze, (."OSl $200 &II SlOO !"l-16-9221c~~:----~ COLDSPOT 16 CU 1''1 f'('frig. fm.!ltlcss, \\'hilC', xlnt cond, $150. 675--3318 ·I poster bed, 2 d~ssct'1t * C.\LL 6i:'r-1S31 * & Euclid. w/Nevada 1.Kig:ll _ & !lead 8 EA U TIFUL Regist('J'C'd,1_"6_2_·_6290 __ . -------~lf...-6~!'01'. Cull art 5. Lli\1 E Ct'l'l'ni:-r"Td C' -u. B cd e 557-4836 e Co1np1.·tillorts 210 ('1\1 w/ Poodle pups. 7 \Veeks old. ·72 JIONDA. 12::. 4 stroke. ~'-co-=--~-sofa, Gd looking, xl nl mall . 12~ N. l!Ul'>.'r ,·11lll·r()11 Cezc Bdgs. 968-7112 • Fcn1ales, Ca!l 847--0.15-1. sll'f'1•t 11r dirt. MUST Sncrificc, 2 p c _$70. ;,i2-S415 or 507-JO'.i..1' • 871-1805 • i\b1.l"kcr AT sruo Extra leg. Dobe Call 979-1866 PILOT. 105, NC'edlecrnft 8F.\Tf:;\Tl ·1'1\1.., CF.NT8 Dept., Box t63. Olrl Chcl~a for each pn!lcrn -add 25 Ststlon, N('11' York, N.Y. Ct'nts for l'l'lch pA1tern for 10011. Print N111me, Addres1, Air f\11\il 11nd Sperial lh1n1ll· Zip, ratlern N•mber. PILOT. 442, PRttern Dept., NEE O I. ECRAf'T '7'2! lnR : otherwise lhird-clas." Crochet. knit, ete. Free deflvcry ,viii lake three rl lrc1•tlons, !\.Oe. ~~~;''""=. C~;1, Cabinet, PAINT SPllAYEn. port .. 100 LRG variety of ~Tusil:;r-;;;: SJ<IS & boots. men's. _g()O{J X\nt. pedigree \\larlock-F\11.. Girl's 20" bike $17 offer, 673-6391 or best PSI. !l~in cyl, llOV I HP, slrunicnts, Trenlenclous sav-cond irion. Also ski equip. b1Yd. 3 yrs. S&H313 &16-77-1~ or 646-1287 Wttk5 or JTIOrt. Send to Jn!llanl M11cr11.me llnont. ~larlan Martin, tt1f' DAILY Ra.sic. f11.ncy knot8, pat· ~2 \Ve11t 18th St., New tcn ls. St 00. York. N.Y. 10011. Print 1n~18n1 Crnrhel Root • NAM!:, ADDRESS with Uarn bv plct~l Pat· ztr. SIZE and STYLE tern!!. $1.00. NUMBER. Cocnplfllfl lndant Gin "Book SEE MORE Q u I e k -n1ore lhlln 100 itlfts t-:LECT. rnngc. GE. New double ovl'n, slanrl free. Cos! $650. Seti S:f.10. 830-9800. /\PT . Rlze i\l11ylllR WA.!lht"'r/rlryrr con1bin11tio11. $195. Likr nf'\1•! 847-&12.ll GAS Stove & Dryer 6\2·1291 AUTOMATIC wa,;hcr good condition. $40. •54~* F ll:oihlons and choo!!e one $1.00. 1 ~Hern fl"f'e from our Cnniplelf! AfKhAn nootr -TIME FOR rlng.Sum'!:1er Cal11log. All s1.on. 'J'i\\"I~ Brlrm set. Jnc1ds Sin1· 1nons Beauty Rest n1att, hf'11dhon rd, frame, db I dJ'('SSl'I', etc 644-2238 * so~·A &: LOVESEAT * Nt"'\•l'r u11cd, e Ve.ry gd. qunl. $1·19 Usually home, 008-ifllO 1\IAPLE br set, xlnt concl rlbl txl dreuer nltc tb1 C'hst _4:lrn11 mirT. S250 551~ Tt-:AK c:otlee table, lea table on cunis!en & Ooor Jan1p. Xlnt rond. 892-9497 Garage Sale 112 ''"' Only ,;o,, 16 ""' RO( °""'' ' fo()c, "UICk CASH JNSTANT SE\VTNG BOOK Rook ol I:!! Prl.e Al1han.. ,,. •t'w today, wenr tomomiw. 50c:. THROUGH A fH I\. Sol. Apprnx. 1 ct. At $1 • 16 ti $.·.:i0. Stud ealTlngs, 1 rt 1N!rrANT FI\ S I( l 0 N :'.Ill Im I -pa ema. DAILY PILOT $3f'I(). ('J.13) 431-192-1 l.A'ts11rc> BCKll< ll•Jndrro1 o f Mn~urn Qulll noot s .. \\"!\t'lil , 6-8 p111. fa!'lh!nn fnrts. S1 . ~. ~ I WANT AD c;A nAGF:'."s"',c;,,:.::_.,T~h-,..-.,~,~. ~,-~rl. Q.,\SS Sf~LLS -r1'12-~:oli78 Qu\1111 for Today'1 Livln1 · 642-56 78 r-.li!it·. il1•n1i1 J2.;H2 Sc1en Sleds ~----~----'-~°'~·~La'°"'g~.N~~~-~·~9&-~~="°:__ cnev.' spray l-:1111 sni:;. 673--IR29 itij.!s. 1\lesa P a11·n Shop. 1763 Call days, 97'9-3198; • Horse' 856 1973 H arley Sportster HOUSEl-IULO i1t·n1s·Cl1cap! Ne"'port Blvd Ci\! 64!)..:i5~ CHRI~l\JAS G!fl. R1I!~· SIOCk. l \,UtJJ mllPS. $1j00 lirm F1>alhi'r u1Tnng1•111f•nr. Nl'W GOLD TROMBONE & C~ Ari;cnline 7tnm 1\lausel" S5a. OUTSTANDING Sho1~1 pro-* 543 3691 * pcrt-olat01·, f'lr. ;.:12--0129 USED 3 r.IONTIIS F.xrellent condllion. 64:Hi73l spec!, reg'd Arabian C(lll, · OLDER Crafl i;n1:1n po1,'<'r eee 4924.16.1 ••• Store Res taurant 6 1110s, Beaut conform11tion 'il \'amnhll . '.!.'J(I £ndurv. !O'll • --=-=-=-~·=· ' 1 ,~ color. Amerigo . 1\nkara n1i, wilh 3 bike trlr, $700 mo1\·1~r. 111ns ~OQfl S2:J. Call SlLVERTONE ch'1.'ll'il' l!Uit1u· B •r 832 br~Jing, 5J8...3363. 10 10 6. for both 8-12-9097 ..'.1)6.~H71.~~~~--~ w/case spct1ker s2:; GOOD, USED BAY mare Shetland pony, '69 tlusky. pe1·1 c:oncl. and MO\llN(; Stile. JIOU!'e full 551-3-197 oaJ " 'Id I $600 be t ~ II '! ~ 1 RESTAURANT ~r~~f .....0.-:gen e tor any ch1 . ~2ras.. or •s . ut.r f11rn. 1 ~ ' • .......... gC' PAT s. Office Furnlt1.1r•/ JVO'"V '"" "'" _1980 \\'nll_,_e<_S_>._tlron_l_)_C_i\l Equip. 824 " ~QU~PMENT ., STRA\YBERRY Roan, 5 yrTHIUl\IP l-f. 650 Bonnc,·ille-. SALE. 1\rl, books, i;portlng -:\fl Fbo1rmlc.:t11 t~~le1• • ,"·, mare lovable well trained re-bit rngltlf', 11-l <.vndi!iOn, p,oods, 1•111nerns, 11rph11n1·es, M AHO G AN Y (I r tic r-mov11 f' n t11c.~c S"' ve 673-1933 ' ' low n1ilcsgP Oller 586-4bi etf'. 910 Jr.·l nc. A-20 1. NB . fu111Hure. Exec deck, S275.; scnts. 01l<'ken brooster. Cres · s f! 6 & wlmrls. * POOL-TA-BLE_*_ t>XC'!' &\\•Ive.I ch11i r, $30: 2 Cor food v.·Rnner. Tnylor TIME FOR guest olllce 1'hnir~. $25 soft lrcczc. I tnnillton Beh. T\YO Boy's 5 11pd bikes, llke Ne11'. "isl nm, ~olld innh0R· e11ch. Sl'CretRril'!I d•'~k $Th: 1nnlt machine. Blender. !ta· QUJCK CASH nC'\I', $•IS c.~ · (;cnuinl' 11n1 ~l111l'. 5~\_.;_21_7 St>c. C"hslr $15: 2 sr nt \'inyl cinr oven Jo.:lf'('. cooking THROUGH A '~~-CAI! 646-G588. E'LEC rlryP1'. no prt'!hl('m~. bl!nch w\lh buck SlO: Cit l\ (.i:l\lntcr Arca 12 fl \Viii :-1>11 CLE1\N '73 TR Trldr.nt -000 l\1ul'tilr·, i\l1111le ti•lfrr tbls. .<if! 5 pm, :,.W..~62'1. indlvl1lually. Bes! alfc>r . DAIL y PILOT EZ m1 . Nu chain. Xlnt cond Marl1· rockn~ rhr :~u~-9-l!l:t. i.:xEC $\VVl.· oiRs 51;i/Z5 G4'l-fl'500 . I $1500 or TOP nr. ..... 20R 1 Nl:\\' fi-llP sN"i~ ~hrrddcr· &r chr$ $R/2·1 0C'sks $20/~ 1\'s a br<'f!'tt! ... RC'l l your WANT AD 11'~SUZUKl ...:..T~~250 Kon!,i , Grinder fnL' ;\lulrhhig $150 · Ph•r/'f' 867 \\'. I~\ ('~l 111·r11 ~ 1\l!h •'<\SC, ust' 011.ily CALL 642-5678 fl\Aiitic IRnk. i\~l (.'Of\d, M!Hl l lit 642-3408 \>1lnt Cl11.s..~lllNI. 642-5678, 5-1~1 '------ ~so DAIL Y PH.Or Cycles, Bike• Scoote rs 925 Tllur'dilY Oetttnber b l'17J BMW PLY MOUTH r~,:..:~;:;'kc:.:~-H-E-EL_D_Rl_V_E:..:;.::.:;61 \I Au10=-s.'1;::m::po::,:.,.::d.--9°'1'"0 '"~-::u;:;:-R,.'~;::;::;=~=-1.::d•8-E-~"'~"'"o -1: _A•_"-_'·-_·-·T:1o_m~y-po~~~·~:~~~:'_1"'0,...; A""":"""',-.-5-. p"u,...E'C--IA_l_*•m=IA""u""•·-~-. H'"'u E_";__,R_O_L_ET-.:990=-.A-.u•,--··-.•ur:-~-;--R-D----,990=·-.A,...u-·1-.-•• 'u",:-ed:r---m= '73 TOYOTA ORANGE COUNTY'S 50 USED BE FIRST! I Of h w k lMUST SACRlf'ICT. 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I 'h1'11•ll1• ·l;'.1 .-:1-:YL~\i([I'. • u .. 111111 <l(•lux Si\Cltlf'ICE! '6.~ Cainarn 1 CORT fOX :\lah1111 "r ~la . \\'.1t.:"n l';d!, I *MAZDA nu·. p s. 11 h, g1 .. YI cond, 4:)1, Turbo •IOO & more. SEXY 'jJ Dustl'r, supl'r 1 ""k l·•I' /.,11r1· ~.1 !'''-1'.fi ! ::JulJ \\. C'"a~1 lhiy., :\.B. ~i:r~r_h~ nrr,..t >146·3166. $1000. Call: 6-12-8195 2:>86 Dcali·r ~1(l('k, \'-.~. fir shfl. hkt lll';il<'r t:J·.'l'L,\('I• .\J l·,;o..1' -'~ --:10::.1 --~~-64~2_-_94_0c5~---1 "A+.,.,_lfVI or "f';.frlflfi '67 BliJCJ\ GS 100. Car flf .,,_ ''INGSWOOD """'"''· :\(',",~~i;,.,u~·.1,'-,1·,. c.,J. SCfllS, llOOl'I S!'OO[l~. r;.illy 2:1llG };('II [Y•l'I Bl1 11 . ('.,\1 .,.,.., ll'IV\I "'" >I o kl •01+ " " """ '.,.·,v> ''' l\'hl..;, hd suspsion, ~ii""'. !i!'.1 Jlif.l Jln1I'" 1h;11-y ~,,s tank:-;, pu·k+up..;, TOP CASH 1 TOYOTA lt' yC'11 r. can, as ni:.t ,.,,, J. full,\' ("Quipped. NC'"-' tin>s. Sunday 644 ~i:io 4 J\J\I • l 11hl dJ'J\t•S. \,lll:> & /l\lll••t ;01:1 J\\'OTI. HL'EN,, PAT?K 'l.1142 Brookhursl, llB, Br 11· on ... Oll'lll'I'. Lo mil. l mmac. ' '. . .. 96J-2!!96 I Sun<hl\' fi41.m hnu1f'.~. S!l.! .l\.':l I fur •·lean t~tf" niUtlcl t an Call Mr. W ayne 522·8750 SrritP .~· Spa r. ~-i287 l'onrl. $14~1(). 545----8i03 '7'.! Gl!A:\' Tllrin., Rroui:· '70 PLYi\fOL:T!I Dustrr. 6 ·:11;T-u1r.1f" ~l1n1~onclit1on .and u·ut.:k;;: 1-'73 MAZO-A R-X-2 '70 Toyota h11m , r s. PB. r1r. air cyl, 'R &·II. CnocJ !!;•.~ n1il4'· 1 ;-.;,..11· ... n1:111t', Bc·~1 ,,rfcr. Call 11 Aulol lo~ ~It l§J -~=~r,1::-~1.-.,1~--­ l\.l DOJ'>CE \'1\'\. \lo·· h xlnl, $750 or he~t o!frr, c:tl! \\lf!ndy flfl 2, 4ll(j-ro')l '6,~ 1>:1C11n1ino fl l'yl-rou,11:h. S600. Call S.1.l-{Sl46 ----------'t>-1 1-'0l{f) ':: l•)tl l 'l . h•'lll'\' du•~·. 4·srJCI. li1 rnll1•i; St>.';o .fl60-I ~:1 I : 1 fC;-;, lt'--1-,-. -,-<-ln-,.-,-;u-t1 lt<'11 J\feclwntf'all,\ ~111111. $~ ()r' nflt'r fil2-Jl"ll'() '! I CADILLAC '7 1 ltnpala . Blue 2 cir, 4J.000 A~l-F~T slf'reo. vinyl 1011, · I Howard Chevrolet I '<''· ''"" _ rnml. 19>-"77>. -I <!11-1'!>1 Corona De luxe mi. Per eel cond. N u Shiu·p. S24!lJ. 962.jOll - (",\[)II.I.AC ~<1;111 rlr Vi11c>. 111·<':-:. s1:1!&. fi l•l-4:!07. j\fi\VETI.JCI.;: Gral>_becc,c_-.7-2-.-6 Autos, Ne w 980 A utos, N;;-_ 980 :'llal·.\rthur an1l Jan1lxi1't'C :'-l''\ToOrt lk<ich *ALFA ROMEO B1·~r dc•;il ;tlll'ays~ Berl1nao; l1nn1 $~7'.I~ ISCr. #{)2SS1. 'i2':-: & 'i,1's. Co1nplf'l" sr. l•'t·tlnn U0\1', Uuy or lf'11 sr fJ,)tl\ J im P •rkinson'1 r.::,.fi IOO "' 6 \J li l()r, ROTARY Sfl('f'd 1 1·11ns1n1.•~1nn, r~rlio ntvl 11<'atcr. \'in~ J 1011. (Si;'). (;l~V1 , $3277 1il~! Brach Bl. 842-6ei6 TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 -------- • - -l <1001'. 4 Spcf'd E.-..:(·cl lenl in & 011!' l!lG9 1'\f'f'lll'nl t nnd i t ion 'Sh CHE\'E LJ.f;. J\1'1\LIBl) 4 <'Yl. air. auro. lo n1ilcag:e, 1'J1-1!HO Dir. 1:f1-1!11~ load<'d. Scf' Saturday only clr, ln1v mi. gex>d •:;onrl, xlnt cond. Pt•i. Ply, &>.!ii "\\'~I it & P.c11p " 1:rom treasures to trash Tum them into ca sh CALL Dnll~1 JJl!nr . 2~_.<_l ris.:.._Ccli\lc ~----G4'i--O-i00 olfC'r. 636-<J&to '71 CPE [k•V \lc>r~· lo1v 1ni. \\'ILL lake 1 caral, 2 car;i t. '71 t'QR0o'""'t0T0D~-ro-,-P<'--N-,-"' TcRt hlu/11·hitr tor . Stt'l'C'O. 3 cnra! dian1ond in on trade !Ires. Lois of l'xtra~! Creme Gunranly. LikC' nu. G.1J-.17.1:i. , for Jl('W cnr. 892-44<1•1. color \1•/vinyl top. Orig. STAR GA'ZEK1<~ l'.:°"'!.,'--,'-'11-'1~---By CLAY Jl POLLAN . ;4f/ )IA~.11 M Yovr Doily J.divily Wide M ~A'"-1, -V-.Accordi11g to I~• Star1. V 21 · To develop meisoge for Friday, ~ q .71.13 reod words corrnpond1ng to IUl"lbtrs of yotK Zodioc birth sign. l l oghl J lln 7 Ror-N:e J] " 3 SuddM. JJ Vour ... G.t 34 Efltlt\'t 5 Exerc;w JS (Ofltttnlng 6 Bentfi~ 36 On 7 £,,pert 37 DHds tr F,,,,,. JI Dllm,,_, 9 Flnu•i"-' 39 llOdorY>•p 10 ""-'..:• 40 lnc.o.ntl 11 "°"' .4 I Pf\'>PO'fty 12 Wdci.n .42 P.ople IJ And .43 And 14 Pt•.anahry .44 Mav 15 Mokt 45Col.., 161J 46Madl 17 A 47 h 11 11 48 Vot/ve 19 S1'ed 49 51°ck 20A ~"'' 21 Cho"tob!e 51 Be 72 Don't 52 Oor 6 ! o,,.,·, 62 Foo1,J, 63 r,oftoc: .... 6:C.~ing 66 °'"" 67 !.oOttuxktd 68Vi1111 60Thtoogft 70Sho<t 7 1Todo" 72 ReflQid 73 v ..... +o1d 74 Voluq 75 1 .. 76 r.1poi 11 ffl)l(.iollr 71Pou 79 Al J"'°'==='""='"'J 80 C"""wa!~ 11 Found 23 8'Q 5) A!MOSl)t>trf 12 Pvr111.., IJ fottt.~llt 114 lnd lcot.d 2 4 SurL'fi\i"ll .54 Throuqh 25 ~II 55 Rl!C.•P''"• 76 (tlo-f "'6 Alt•I 27 Tll" .57 Brot 2fll...t 58o..ol·•··~ 19 "'''U•t .59 iot 30 Gc"' 60 1., ~®Good @ Ad•tUC 15 Nt"' l 6Contocl• 117W1tli I & II ii? ro•I '1fl!....J•(ot.d f)N~~t{d 01\'TlC'r. Clean. Sl9TJ 193-3140 '71 RA.NC11ERO 36M, C'X· ttllcnt cond, m.tg t.1•heels, 2'2 nip gal. ~18--8Sj2 <1ft£>r 6. '6.) MUSTANG V-S 4 speed T?/11 , headl'rs, 1 a ch . Ch1'11n1f" "·heels. i\lake oUer -t9.>-<179.j ~-------' 70 FOlt D !) pn.'i!I Colony Pnrk \\'~n. J\utn, 1· 'h, nil'. Uoctor's f'll r. SI I ~. 6i ;..:w28 1968 GA.LA.,"\I E, AC, 'I dr , good cond. Orig o~·ncr, $600. Call 493-4329. '69 COUNTRY Sedan, 9 ptil!S. p/s, P/b. rack, air, xlnt cond. i1.tj(). 96.l-18.·i0 ·71 Lm \\ragon, run po1vcr, air, slereo. lugg: rack, lo mi, likP nu, OOS-5150 " '66 MU&"T'ANG, 6 cyl, ~lick, $400. 6'12-1981 or ofl 6, 6<12-8;99 '72 \VAGON, air. Pl~. P/b, Xlnl cond. $2195 or best offer. Pll: 551-2006 67 MUSTANG VS A/A , tare .1(),000 ml. orig. owner let Sl47JO lake~ ~1421 'iO FORD LTD Cnuntry Sq11h,.. 1vngon, fully N1u!p- fl('d, $1 87:i. 612-0~4)(). YOUR CHOICE BRAND NEW 1973 MARK IV's 5 7995 5 Full y loade d , Brand new , 1973 MARK IV's t o choose fro m. Equipped with a ir conditioning, leather interior, automatic s p eed c ontrol, A M /FM ra d io, & much more! Take a dvantag e o f t his offer NOW ! Johnson ·& So11 Lincoln I Me1·c!"'Y 2626 H•rb•r 540•5630 Co1to M•io 7 7 • San Cle1nente To•lny's Final Capi~trano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VO L. 66, NO . 340, s SECTION S, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1973 TEN CENTS Clemente Council Holds 'W al{e' for Reactor By .JOllN VALTER7.1\ 0 1 t~t 0•11¥ "llot S!•ll San C'len1c111e c11v l'OUOl'li1nc 11 \Vedncs- day tn·ld <i ·o\1•ake " of sorts for the dc;ith of 1he San Onofrt' Nuclt•ar Reactor proj11('l bl'fur(• 1he California Coastline ('on1n11<;s]on , th1·11 ordrrt'd Ci1y ~tana~cr KC'n1111!!1 ':1rr (11 l,111nch ;1 sliff co11- s1·r \·;1!1011 prngr:11n. Couneilnll'rl , \~ho pri1':l1cly JctiVC'ly l'tl· rlnrsc<I thl· l't';ictor pr·ojcct th rough n1c•:;.<;<lgt•S 10 1·0111n1issio111·rs, 11·rrc. thank- t•d by " suhdut'ct \V illiurn \Vebh, regiona l 11\;ui;iger lor S:in IJirgo (;:is and Electric J. '. .. an Company. Webb's uli\1\y has a 20 percent , interest in the ill-fated nuclear proposals. \Vebb characterized the defeat before the state panel as "personally painful.'' "t-.lany of the individuals who fough t <igainst the plants were those "·horn I consider pc1·sona l friends even though they \\'ere on opposite sides of the fence," he said. lie characterized Tuesday's defeat. as "a setback lasting -at least 10 years'' and then praised the local press for "treating th e issue more fai rly than the rest." t•ie in Your Eye Slapstick Co1necly in Daner Point •·ris t he season lo be joll y but the m a nager at Dana Point's .Jolly lloger restaurant thought his d inner hour visitor \Vedncsday night overdid th ings a little, Orange County Sheriff's offi cers said. roit anagcr Jin1 Glasc:ow. 26 . t hought there was so1nething odd about his talll'r \vhcn he spotted his attire -a sky blue leotard with the lcltl'r .. p·• cmbos5ed on the c hest In gold, a len1o n yellow cape and a black ski 1nask. That was jus t before t he "Pie :ritan''-as he has been dubbed b y depulie~-~rllashed a le1non cream pie into the manager's face . 1\ston1 shcd <l iners "'ho ran w ith the 1nanager to the window .s::i w the 1·avorling pie man leap into a battered Volks wagen \'a n and clr1vc off at high speed. "Thal does it.'' a diner reportedly com 1nented. '1From now on i t's the "'agon ror me.') Clemente Real Estate Promoter Indicted 1\ S!'Jf-c1n1JlOyL·d S:1n Cll'ml•nte real cstalt! pro111v1er was 1ndicll'd today by a fct.lcro.11 gr:111d jury 111 Los Angeles un felo11y t:h.1r~cs of filing ftJlse income tn."< returns on nearly $75.000 in 1neon1e. 1\ "·arrant for the arrest of Ernes:t E. Kiddell .Jr. 4~. \\h()M' las:t knov.•n address \\'as 219 S:.intn Barbnrn St., San Clf'n)cnte, \\-.'Is is-;ucd today by U_S, D1s:!ric! Court J ud ge D<i\'td \V . \\lill1ams. 'l'hc ind1l·tn1r11t l'h;ir~es }\irldell ·with having had unrt>portcd income of 542.125 Ill 19tiil <ind S32 .~7\) in 1967. The Ul- dict1nrnt rl'SUltt·d fro1n an 111vcstigation North Koreans Cl1ar gc Spying TOKYO tAPl -i\orth Korea toaay accused the Unitt•d States of sending a high·altilude reconn aissance plane to spy along its southern bo rder . Pyongyang's l\orean Central NC\\·s Agency said the plane swept over Omjin peninsula and later flew (rom the east eoast to the "'cs:t coast. p<issing over three North Korean border to\vns. A U.S. military spokesman in Seou l ~aid in reference lo the accusation thal it. 1s a standing policy not to comment on any North Korc<1n "propaganda broad· cast.'• Orange Coast Weather Fair through Friday with con· 11nucd mild afternoons. Jlighs 65 to 72. Lows ton ight mostly 35--tS. according to the U.S. Weather Service. INSIDE TODAY EdwarrL C. Robin.ion wa.t a quitt n1an in real _life , .'uwer exprtssin17 his feelings 11i ht· tc·rvicw.t. Now, after his death., hi.t autobiographJI i.,. being re· leased. See .ttory Paoe 22. l..M. ••Y~ JI C1rl1or1111 I, 41 Clrffl' COl'Mr » (llttllltd 4J·Sf Cornltf 1'I , .... ,....... )4 0••111 N1lk11 U ._dltorltl ,... "' 1111trtllnlf!t11I is .. l11tnt• U·U Fw 1111 lltt:ord 11•14 HY Olrd,..r 1J H1rotc:011t U ,A11n L•"""' ll MtrWIH JJ M•hlll f'Umll 41 lilttlonot:I New• '· u Or1~ .. C•11t1IY 11·11 l"TA JJ SPtt1t lJ ... Or. llflMnllln ,. Stotll ,,._rlltll tt"'IJ Ttl...itlofl tt T"••l•r• JI W .. !Mr 4 w"'"'"'' "-• ,..,, Wwld NIW'I 4, ti by spetial agenls of Lhe Internal Re venue Ser"ice . Kiddl'll, \\'ho ~'as slill at large today, operated th roughout Soulhem California under ''arious firm names, investigators said. These included Unilcd ?\1otel.s, Inc., t·nit C>d Pipeline and Irrigation Com pany, Eas tern Development Company and Paci fi c Engineering and Construction Corpora li on. Jn vcsligators bel ieve KiddcU ls cur- rf'n tly in ~lcxico City. Tf convi cted on both counts, 1\id- dcll faces a maximum prison tcnn of six years and a $10.000 fine. Sup ervisors Set Buildi1ig Ban For Da1ia Poi1it The Orange County Board o f Supervisors adopted an emergency ordinance \Vcdnesctay that prohi bits con· struction of residential units on Dsna Point property w i t h less than 2.000 square feet per unit. The emergency measure also restricts the .height of any new cdhstruction to 18 feet. The law Is effective for four rr:onths only. At the end of that periOO the board must enact a new ordinance or Jet the emergency law expire. The move was triggered by a County Planning Department staff and Planning Conunission proposal in early November that would have amended the zoning Code on all R2 (multiple residential) property in the county to apply the 2,000 square foot minimum per unit. Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove blocked that proposal pointing out that the problem area was centered in Dana Point and it was not fair or equitable to penalize all persons in the county owning m property because of a 1ocaJized problem. Fifth District Supervisor Ron a 1 d C.spers J)U3hed through the emergency measure despite the spirited opposition of a representative of DM4 Poin t business Interests. He charged that the move wa" "down.zoning and would ~ versely affect the economy and future of Dana Point. "You have not even held-a public hearing on the matter,'' the businessman charged. ..Jt amounts to a theft of property righl<;." Caspers said the. object of the move was to prevent overbuilding and view· blocking In the nrca. lie said It would reduce the density of building from .a to 20 units per acre for apartments. Councilmen, a few minutes lat<'r, resumed their concern when they rev iew· ed a proposal by Carr for major cutbacks in !he city's use of power. Carr said the measures gr£>\V in significance after the Onofre denial. "It grieves me personally to propose the~e {'hanges. particularly \Vhf'n you realize hov• n1uch \\'Ork we y,ient through to obtain lights at San Luis Rey Park's t('nnis courts and now we have lo turn the111 ofC " Carr said. The tennis courts as well as other Gas Ration Plans Set For March? \VAS}IJNGTON (UPI) -President l\'.ixon~s chief energy adviser said today if gasoline rationing is impoS<'d as •·an absolute J3st resort."' ~larch I. 1974 would be lhe earliest possible date for nationwide controls. William E. Simon, chief of the Federal Energy Office. testified before the Senate {',Q\'ernment Operations Committee that it would take a minimum t>f 60 days to work out the machinery for r ationing -ir ordered. He said he believed gasoline rationing "should be an absolute last resort" and rcileraled that a decision on rationing would be made by the end of lhe mont h. Nixon . meanwhile. scheduled a meclins: today \Vi th the "Quadriad." th e POLICE BREAK UP TRUCK BLOCKADES, Story, Page 4 government's four top economists, to discuss further the ecooomic impnet of energy shortages. The group meeting with Nixon is made up of Treasury Secretary Geo r g e P. Shultz ; the chainnan of the Council of Economic Advisors .. Herbert Stein: the ehainnan of the F<'dcral ResCt\'e Board, Arthur Burns, and the director or the Office of i\.Ianagen1cnl and Budget, IWy Ash . Ash accompanied Simon before the Senate con1mittce in support of legisla· lion fonnally creating a federal energy office to direct the: govcrn1nent's entire handlin g' of the energy crisis. "\Ve are pointing toward voluntary nclions backed up by si mple sc!f· regulating programs where nec<'ssary," Simon told the commiltce. "\Ve have been a nation of great energy wastrels. \Ve have been ac· customed to an over-abundance or cheap energy. That day has ended. \Ve must change our life styles .. ," Bowles Resigns Planning Seat In San Oemente The city of San Clemente today launch- ed a quest for a new planning com· missioner after the resignation o{ George Bowles~ a 10.year veteran of the advisory pan.el. Councilmen aceepted Bowles' resigna· lion Wednesday "with deepest regret" and immediately urged any citizen in- terested in serving on the panel to sub- mit a resume. Bowles said that serving 10 years on -the panel which meels every other week was sufficient and that he believed it was time to step down. Under a standard fonnat the replace- ment will be selected from a list of persons who have submitted resumes before Dec. 17. Councilmen Wedneoday agreed that " a gesture of thanks to the ~isslooor they would grant him a ,liletime free -~ the cl1)< goU cour,.. Hotel Patron Killed LOS ANGELES (UP I) -Charlrs Bathea. so. "·as klllcd In his room flt the William Penn 1tote1 early todA y when he apparently fell a.i:le~p v.•hlle smoking In bed. Firemen q11\ckly put out the fire. which caused an estimated $1 .000 d:imnges. j ' public fa cilities \\ill be dark after suns(>!, according to the mcasurf's v.·hich "·on unanimous tounc1l approval. Carr's prorosals also addressed the shorlages of fuel. "Th" ci1y ronsumes ahout JOO.OOIJ gallons of g.:isolinc ~1 :v<'ar ;1nd 1f rhl' federal governrncnt approves the 111- crcas(' in price v.•e eould very "'ell be spending up to $40,000 n)ore annuall y to pa y the incrL'ascd costs. and th;lt is a st aggering figure for taxpayers lo absorb," Carr said. ·~ Fla11aitag Lesso•• To conS"C'f\'(' forl 1he c11y h,1s scrapp1•d orders for St:\l'f;tl 111'1\' donu·slic ptl'kU!l ll'UCkS \\Ith SIX·(.'~ lllldcr f'n ~l !lf'S and has ordered !hr 1·<1u1v;1l c11t an1ounL 'of .srtl<•ll Japa11t:sr·n1ad 1· p1l·~up" \1 hu·h ;1rford grcar cr rn!lt•;Jg1·. Other con~t ·r1 :i 11011 1nt·:1~url'S c11<1c!cd !Jv the council inc·l ttdl•d: ·-Spreading thr :.trr1·t s \\' C' c per schedule to rl\lo1v streC'ts to bi· S\\l'Pl every t\vo v.'cl'ks instr<1d of \\'o·C'kl y. -Adj ustrnrnt fJf 1t1\·1·111ost<111>. -Culling long trl1Js by c11y <:tnp\oyrs .', lll'I Ttlt•hota F iremen at the New York Flre Department training school watch the result of a sirnulated rear·end collision with a five·gallon can or gaso· line in the t runk. and a biln on eommuting io and from ho111c in l'J!~· t.:.1rs by d1•p:irl1nenl heads. -f{rductJC1ll ur .~ll't:l'l lighting in several arC';1S or the l'i!y where lhl' lights nr(' particularl y <tUundanl. Polite \\'t'fl' d1sputch1,.od for th(' second night in 11 rn1v \\'cdncsday survev1ng: the c·11y·s s trel't lights to see if furlhet· cu\.; could h1! n1ntl!'. Curr ~lrl'~sc·d that security <incl public ~H fi.'t ~· 11'l'l'l.' kepi Ill 1n1nrl Uy poli ce of[ic111l!=: 1,1•hrn the rc1~on1n1cndatio11 \1''1 ') n1ndc on 1.tre lighting ('UIS. • Ie Coast U11it Tin·11s Down Expa11sio11 By CANDACE Pl<:AR SON Of Ille Dl llY f'l1ol Sl•lf The ques!lon of !he expansion 0£ the San Onotrl' nuclear pov.·cr plant may finally ~ resolved in court. A pernlit to construrl l"'o, J.140 mcga\vatt rcac!ors al the plant less than three miles south or San Clemente \\'as denied Wednesday in Newport Beach by the state Coastal Zone Conservation Commission. 'I'hc vote wa!'j 6, yes. and 5, no, with eight \'oles required for approval under Proposition 20. th~ 1972 coastal ionc act. Officials or the San Diego G a~ and Electric Compar1~'· 20 percent ovme r of the plant. said they \\'Ouk! appeal !he decision in court. Da vid Fogar!y, a Southern California Edison Com pany vire president. said he wasn't sure if the company \1·ould file suit. but added, "Our :it!omeys will be looking into the poss1U1l1t~._., The only other alternatives seem to be abandoning the SI .3 billion project completely. or "'orking out a compromise \rith the coastal cornmission planners. Util ity officials opposed the com· mission's staff recommc.ndatlons at the \Vcdncsday mectin~ al the Nev.'J)Orter Inn, \1hich v.:as attended by about 350 pe rsons. Conunission planners recommended denial of the projcc!. stating it y:ould tSec APPEAL, Page 2) . '. . ' . Ttvo Days Off R eplace Bonus 'E11vi1·011me11t'PlayeclPart San Clemente's city employes lost their traditional $20 Christrnas bonus \Ve<l· nesday ni ght, but \\'on l\vo new days off, instead. 111 Sa11 0110£ re Expa11sion Cily councilmen agreed unanimously not to give the stipend this season. t.ut grant employcs each holiday C\'e off. instead. For personnel in public s a f e l y departments and others "·ho simply ca n not take the t"·o days off. the council ruled. a compensatory day would apply. City Manager Kenneth Carr told coun · cilmen the elimination of the bonus v.·ou\d s<ive the city about $3,000. LA Student Wounded LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A Fremont High School senior was reported in 5alis£actory condition tod ay afler being shot and wounded on campus by a youth gang. lnterpretalions of the word "l'll· viron 1nen l" played a big part in the 6 to s vole by tht> state coastal com· niission on the San Onofre nuclear power plan! expansion. And ,.,.hat constitutes "substantial h;irm'' to the coastal environment also afff'clf'd the split vole. A few of the six commissioners \1'hO \'Oted fo rthe. project said the effects of hcckoning energy shortages would be v.·orsc than destruction of coastal bluffs. The five no voters said the applicants -So uthern Cali fornia Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric companies - hadn 't proven their construction wouldn't be harmful -as required under Proposi- tion 20, the 1972 coastal zone act. Pensions Hiked Nixo1i Signs Yetera1is' Increase WASfUNGTON (AP) -President Nixon today signed a biU lo give some two million veterans and their s urvivors a 10 percent cost- of·living increase in montbly pensions, s tarting Jan. 1. ilowever. the increase .for 1nany will bas ically restore cuts made earlier in pensions because of Social Security increases this year. Othe r Income determines the amount of the pensions. The cost .of-Jivi'ng inrrease affects the veterans pension program nnd the d ependents ' indemnity and compensalion program, which covers an e sliniatcd 69,000 parents of veterans who died as a result or st?rvice-connccted disabl.lilies. . It also provides a 5 pcrcenl increase in the pension r ntes for 321 .000 childre n of deceased y:ar·t ime veterans . • \'otin~ no "'ere : -Fred Farr, a former stille senator. no1v a Carn1cl attorney: lie said !he sandston<' bluffs at San Onofre area mnde a unique resource a n d supported n1ovin~ the planl inland to save thcrn. Congre~s:ional approvnl for such a change, Farr f<'ll, would be speedy. -Ira Laufer, a Ventura radio station manager: 11e approved of the staff sug- gestions. saying th<'Y \\'Ould balance economic and environ1nenlal concerns. ''The win-all philosophy of the a p- piicant." he said. "is the surest path to political stagnation.'' -Ellen Stern llarris, a consumer col- uinnist: "Popularity in Sacramento Isn't th e Issue," she said. referring to politi cal pressure. "Sacramento never loved the coastline," She said the commission had lo show "courage and integrity" lo en- force Prop. 2Q. -Robert rttendclsohn. San F ranclsco County supervisor: Deb1ys: lo prevent extensive damage lo rnarine life alKI beaches "are worth the timt'." He wanted to approve the plant Inland. -Richard \Vllsan, a rancher from Covello: Angry aboul rate schedules that offer lower costs to the highest ind~trbl energy users, Wi!S()n also objected that the quality of the nuclear plant wasn't what it could be. In the yes voleg, the most surprising to some people was that or Com1nissloo Chainnan f\1elvin Lane of Atherton. Lane, In the book publishiqg divl11lon of Sunset n1agazine, cunces:ted a t one point ; "¥-you read our law. there crrtainly wUl be da m11ec to the coast,·· But Lane said he WP3 •·worried what it In deni;;i l) might cost us. "Th1•rc art! going to be a lot of whJt>- IS.e ONO~'RE, Pait• !I , --- ., . -IJAH. V PI LO I Nix.on Estate Hearing Boctr<l Pl<1ces Market Value at $1.5 Millio1 ·i .1'he stole Board or Equalitalion h(IS vindicalt'{t Pr1·~klenl Ni)(o11·~ po~1t1011 11hat his Snn ('ll'rnl'nli· l''\t:ll•' h.1-. b1·1·11 propl'l'l.\' :n>-'t'""N by 1Jr:111g1· Cl111n1~. <1\lorncy Fri.i nk l)v~\<1reo .J r :-:lid 11~!.1\ Tler>.·!urco. partnt·r o! N1•11'1\j1! ! llt';;f'li ;i ttornt!Y Ht•rbt•rt \\I . K:ilrnha('h, 11dl rt·pri·~t,nt tllf' l,rt'~1d1•nt :i.1 F11<1.11 ~ tl~'.1 1'· i n~ by !ht• Oran~t· ('0111il v ,\,~1·s..,1nt•11t Bonrd t·f Apreal~ ()Tl 1hc. \,du .. t1011 o! the \\'l'stt·rn \\'}11\e l\ou.-.c. 111 ;1 prt•part·d statc1nl'll\ 1s ... u1·cl 10<l<1y. . '· .. Novel DeMarco s.1id th\' state Board o! Equal\uitlon has placed a market value of $1.5 million 011 the President's San Cle1ncn1c property. "1'ht• s1:1tc apprn!sal subs!ant ially vin- d1r:,1l•s lht• property owner's position 1h:it thl' propt>rty ha" been properly :.J:-.$1'.:>.~t'<i ." !)~:~1 arN> sa id. !)t•\l,1r1·•' said clain1s that th r l 'rc:-1<l1'1l\ ·s 11rop<'rty should be valul'd ;1 t S~ :'\ million are proved '"un founded" b) \Ill' board of equalization figure. lie also diselosed that he has engaged a panel of three independent appraisers to review the appraisal prepared by Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga, upon which the taxes of the President's property are based. Vallerga has placed a value of St.37 1ni llion on lhe property. De!\larco said the panel <lf appraisers he hired "y,·as not employed lo con,plele its own inde pendent appraisal of the property, but only to 1>xa1ni ne and review the appraisal techniques used by \':il!crga and to con1111t'nt on lh e valua- tion annlysls and reasonableness of the asst'ssor·s value conclus ions." Battin Fails to Alter De~farco's appraisers a re Gerald F.. !'chm itz, Bradley T. l:ayn1an and llugo C. Drun1m. He said "They unanimously agreed that the method of analysis and the appraisal lechniques utili zed by the county assessor generally represrnt prop- er appraisal proc€durcs. " Rules for Assessment "The panel's analysis of the appraisal report suggests a value opinion. ;is of t\larch t, 1973, of fronl 10-15 percent less than the $1.37 million conclusion reached by the Orange County assessor could be supported ," ~r.1arco said. Hy Jl\CK H RO l~ACK 01 !he D•ll~ Pilot Sl1ll Super\·isor Hnhert B.ittin I :1 1 I t' d \t c<lnt·!'lday lo g1·t the ruh's of prOC'l'dllrc cf the Orang<' Count~ 's A!-scssnH·nt Ap- peals Board ch ani.:1·d. County Counsl'l Adrian Kuypl'r s:.iid ~he Uoard of Super\ isors did not h•n·e the leg::il right to change the asscssmc nt body 's rul1:s. '"The stal l' consti tution gives the pov.•t•r to re1.,ri.1la1 c the appeals boards to the state le~isla1 ure and that b.odY sc1s th e rulc·s ... ht• st;1led. "Th is board has no f)O\\'('r to t:hangc thc1n." Bat ti n disagreed but the o th c r supervis ors s;1id th1·y \O.uuld <1cccpt l\uypcr 's ad vice. ... Battin Charges State in Error 01i Reap11rllislll Su per\ 1~r Holx·rt B:ittin or S..1 111~1 Ana c-on1 111uC'd his attack on th e assC'ssinent of Prl's11l1·nt i\ixon's San Cle1ncntl' rsiate \Vr<lncsday charging !hat a State Board of Equali za1io n appra isa l of the prope rly was faulty. Supervisor Uon:ild Caspers or Newport .BC":Jeh n1arsh:ilcd a c'Ountt1ranack. "You asked for the reappraisal and novr' you don 't like 1t.'" Caspers said. "'i'ou didn't like C'otrn t_v i\ssessor 1J:ick) Vallerga·s ass1·ssn1rnt so \'OU ;:i..,ked tl1e Stat e Board to 1!<1 anulhrr.· Nn1v yotl Uon'L like that. \\h;1 t do ,l'Qli \Yi'.111\'.''' J\01\':ln.l \\' Chil tls. :111 independent <i f>- 1ira1s1·"<l hin•••.J1~· 1h" s!1t!e board. saal 1he ni::irk l'I V<l!ltc o[ \Vcstcrn \Vhitc l!ou~ is ~I 5 1ni ll1on 1n l11s opinion. \';1 !ll·rg~1 :1ssrssC'\"1 ii :it $1 37 1nillion , Sl~0.000 differl'1\l"l'. B:i1t 1n objet:tcd to Childs' ;ipprais:ll because the <.1ppr:11srr dul no t place an.v va lue on the i1npro\'rtnents on th\: pr·orx·rt~·. the !'resident's ho1nc and other buildings. I Ir cl aunrd a $3UJ.OOI) dif· ft'rrncc IX't11'l'C'n \'allcrga's asscssrnent <ind the s1:11c board appraiser's ;irgu ing that \'allerga included the home. C:ispcrs said he did n't in1 erprct the situatio n that \\•ay . "There is onl ~' ;1 $130.000 difference as f:Jr as I c.'.l n see," hc protl.' ... red :\:;s1·ssor \'nll1•rga. prt'sl•n! at the board hc..1 ri ng. !'i;nd llv 1\;1<; loo/..1ng for \O.ard lO a Fr1dav lllCl'1111~ or the t'OLilll\' ,\o:::o;1·sstncni :l\pp<.•;il s Board. "I :1m anX· 1t.\.J~ tf) get 1hL' f,11·1 , 1111 1he tnblc:· !11· <;t.11t·d. · 1-'rid;iv ', h1'.1r1llJ! 11·111 he p1!11l1 r .H1ri :ill 11 •~11rn11:1I' \1·11! he und('r o;J!h I h11pr '.\lr Child~ is !hl're t\I Jll <illfy his uprr;11 ~n t " Tile :1 111)~';11 -: h<>:1 rrl t11•1! ~l<1nda_v to ht·:1r l'.;111111.., :q~\\•»il !I• th•· S:in ('lernente r ro1Jt•rt1 '..., ,1'" '"1n1 ·i1! h111 Hatt 1 n . through ;1n ;,ui.._ .1~~1·d lor a 1 wo-,~c1·k dt•l::iy. The IK1flrll \n!i·d 2 I tu give him .. nh· u1111r F nd,11· H1il!1n <·l1.1ri.;('d :1g:l1 n \\"t1cln(·~d:iy at 1111· tx1ard n11·1·1u11i lh:l1 111 !us opinion, 1l1r \1\011 Jll'"l'll·rf\ "hould ht• asst'sscd :i! ~2 mill1011 " DAILY PILOT 'Tho Or1..-;ie "'coa1t O._tl Y PILOT. •Ill> '""•ch " <Df'111>n...:! lhr "''"' Prtu , It r>ulllllhf'<I or !I>• Or•not Cea•• r~111.,h11>11 Como•"V• s.ci... rllt f'<lll'°'11 f rf E>YOhlh..,, M!l<>d1y lt>r-h Fr-d•t. IO• (Ollf Mou. "'''""""'' 8••ch. 11u~t•nQ!on llt~c~ Foun1t ln \la11..,. l'0<111• 8e•cn. ir .. n•iS•dDl~botk •NI S•r (ltmer!I/ San J u•n (•ol1lr•r<1. A •lnQlt '"''°"II td0toon " Pll~'"h"" ~•tu•d•v• •NI $\if>d•v•. ,.,. p<"in(•p.ol pyOllfh•r>g o••"t I• •1 llC IYn! 81y St1rt1, (O•I• M.,t, Cf i<lon\lt. ttti.. Robtd N. Wted Pr~1.a1n1 """ Puo1,1h..- Jadr R. Cudt y Vo<o P ru o<ltnl a...a (;."""''' ,,,..1,..9., lllom•• K,,.;r Ed•tor l ho"''' A. Murphi"• M•nlQonQ Cd••<>• Ch,,f,, H. lo<>1 R;cJ..••d '· N,lt "'••lllfn! M•...,Olno £d•""• S.. CM-.te OHk• 105 North El C•mi"o R,,1. •2672 Ot1I.< OHk<h C.oo!t Mtlfl )JC \Yt lP 8•v S!f"1 H"""°'' 8t~cn . JJll foltWPo'! &o.llow•r" ~'"'01on e .. u.: 111H ti•"'-" ...,.,w•ra l~olN 8H,hl ni Fo<tH AY!'l"IWr , .. .,.... 17141 642-4)21 Ct..IH.4 Adwertl1h1t 642·5671 S.. C......,.. All D.,.,,_m: , • ..,. ...... 492·4420 COPVrlV'<I, 1'11, O••flGt Col•I P~bl11~!"9 Cem~"V. "lo nt•1 llD•lf1 ltl~•U~!•°"• f(flto•lf! ""'tr~• or -.d...,•1•1..._h ,...,.,~ """' tit ftprodv•fd wl!hOvl U>«l&I !It• .... H_ el c"yr!Qhl ........... I"*"' clt U "°'''Of ,..Id 11 ((11!1 MtU. { •ll!Of'"<I 5-vlnl."IGhGf' °" ,.,,.... If l) '"'Ofll!lt"' " mfll U lS ""°""'1"1 mUlfano etthMllenl Ufl rnonlrllf . The supervisor \\'anted to bar from ~illing on hearings ol assessn1ent appeals a n~' ilJ)JX:als boa rd 1nt'n1ber y,•ho had contributed to tJ1c ass(-ssor·s political c:~11npaign. Batt in 1v:is denied 1wo othrr assess- rncnt appeals board rul e changes \\'ednesday. !·le v.·anted any citizen tB have the right lo challenge the r ii:tht of any member of the appeals board 10 hrar a particular appeal. Kuyper said lhis. too y,·ould be illegal. \':lcan cies on the three-rnernbt'r county asscssn1ent <ip pl'::ils board are filled by 1hc. pres iding jud ge of Orange County Supt'rior Court. The justice pulls fro1n a hat the nan1e of. the appointee. One name for t'ach vacancy is submitted by each or the county supervisors. Battin was fru strated on a third rules change, also. He wanted to provide that if a quorum of lv.·o members (wilh the third member absent co u I d not reach :i decision lhe determination would be n1ad e by the Board of Supervisors. Cottrl-martial Gives Marine Life Sentence A young Camp Pendleton ~farine fo und guilty in a racially inspi red kidnap and murder of a fellow serviceman has been dealt a life sentence at hard labor by a gc-ncral court-martial. Spokesmen at Camp Pend leton said today the verdict was handed down late Tuesday :igainst Pfc. \Vil\iam Evcrt'll , lhe leader of a group of three r ... 1arines who launched a binge of ab- du ction and robbery at the base Sept. 28. El"rrctt. 22, was found guilt y of :;;hotg unning to death Pfc. Edy,•ard C. StC'cge after kidnaping :l nd robbing the hitchhiking f\1arine . Steege, 22 , was killed on a rirle range road. lie sa\d 1he trio of appraist•rs \\'tll attend the Friday hearing. srheduled for 9:30 a.m. in hearing rooin I of the count y Jnncx at '.!'!0 \\'. 81h St.. Santa Ana . Coiuicil Seeking Filtratio1i Plan For City W c1ter Clly Councilmen \Vednesday agref'd to seek bids for a major new watrr filtration system which would elimina te a chemical problem which has plagued the community for years. The panel voted unanimously to serk offers to install a filtration plant which v.·ould mean that the taps in springtin1e v.·ould run clear, not red. The addition cou ld run as high as $130,000 and would be paid for fron1 fed eral revenue-sharing proceeds. City ~tanager KeMeth Carr said he and City Engineer Phil Peter recently visited the city of Fillmore where a system v.·as recently installed to ac- complish the same task as San Clemente requires. His suggestion for a similar-l ype system for San Clemente won en- dorsement from the council . The first step in the process will be for Peter to draft specifications for the system, then advertise for bidders. If the mechanisms are installed, :i relatively short time v.·ould be required before the "rust .. problem in city y,·atcr ma ins begins to clear. Under the prese nt outdAted systen1 the city's water is heavy In iron com- pounds and those materials coagulatC' in water mains and settle to the bottorn during the slack periods of water use. By sringtime the accumulation i" heavier and v.·hen v.·arm weather hits. v.·ater use increases. The heavier use causes the ru~! rri mix v.•ith clear water and appear in household taps. M111·1·ay Cl1oth1e1· Lh1ked To Mill\: Case Co11t1·oversy :'llu1-ra_1· ~1 Cholinr r. rom1er Newport 13each attorney and advise r to l'rcsiden! i\txnn. t(J(J;iy \\'llS linked to allE"ged at- 1c1npls to get the governmen t to "soften"' proS('('U liQn of j\s anti-trust suit against the nation's largest dairy coopcratl\·e . Chotinrr. v.·ho nov.• has a. la\v office in \\'as hington. D.C., could not be reach· t:d for comn1ent. ,\ccord1ng to an Associated Press ac· rount. Choliner allegedly met v"ith fomtcr Attorney General John N. :'-l1tchcll shortly after the Justice Depart- ment filed sui t against the Associa ted l\"Iilk Pro<luct'rs Inc .. ln 1972, according to ne1v evidence in the case. A lav.•yrr for the dairy group wrote a r Le r the meeting that he expected "instructions" v.·ould be given to govern· 1nent antitrust lawyers to soften their handling of the -case. But the 1nccting and letters came about the time the dairy industry was \)('i ll~ fl('CUSed Of buying government favors with large campaign contribulions lo Nixon. The government is still suing, and 1he 1nilk produce rs now contend Hu·~· <1re victi1ns of an administration r cndt'l1.i. Disclosu re of I he ~litchell • Olotiner mf'l!ting came in a letter from Chotiner's 1;:1\-partnf'r. ~larion E. Harrison. which 1\·as intr0<lucc>d as evidence In the an- tUru:;t t·asc in U.S. District Court \\:edncsda y. It was dated Feb. 2.5, 1972, shortly :i ftt'r the government sued the Texas- bascd co-op, the Associated Mille r•roclucers Inc. The government aeeb to force lht" milk producers to give up flllegcd ly anticompetitive marketing practices in 14 l\.1idY.'estem states. The . :-;uit v.·as filed Feb. I. 1972. H:1rrison 11·ro1 r to !he Rcncral manager of the n1ilk product'rs, C'reorge Mthrcn, about the ~uit. He ~aid he and fho!111cr 1nillallv had tlf'ciderl nnl lo .1ppro:ich ~f itchcil ''in \'ie"· nf lht' t:h:in~1n~ or !hr. guard." \1 1trhrll had ;innnunc1'd his rcsign11tlon I as attorney general JO d:tys earlirr. anrl wa s slal.ed to become Nixon's ca n1- pa ig11 director the fol!ov.'in g 1nonth. "Then l\.lurray ran lntu J uhn at the Agnc"·-Sinatra party," Htirrison con· linut'rl. "·f"hrv had a ttolc·a·lclc on another matter. and this subject can1e up." Harrison didn't say specificall y v.•h.1l passed bct1\'eet1 Chot int'r and l\.1itchell. but told Mehren cryptically : "The ve rsion of the facts I sunnizcd /!lie) lo you by telephone is conHnncd . I guessed 'right'.'' He indicated that he expected Richard G. Kleindienst, v.•ho had been nominated as the new attorney general. to be confirmed by the Senate within a few days . "After th at, I'll go see the ne1v management." he said. "ln a v.·eek or two, 1'11 endeavor to zero in.'' Harrison sent a copy of the Jetter al so lo Stuart Russell, another milk produCi!rS lawyer who was negotiating with government antitrust lawyers. "The attached copy is s e I r. ex- planatory," Harrison said. "There's nothing like being able to control a subordinate . . . I an1 afra id the in- structions, however, are clown lhe line and that accounts for the evident im- placabil ity of those with v.·hom you arc deilling." Russell, ""™' was queslioned about the letters Wednesday. said he \\asn't su re what Harrison had been talking about. After Harrison wrote the letter!!. howcv- <'r, Klcl nctienst's confirmation hearinss were reopened by a lengthy Senate in- vestigation or th:? administration '! handl- ing of a.not.her antitust suit, again.st the International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. He wasn't confirmed until .June 8. Meantime. the administration wns being sued by public·lnt eresl group~ who accused It of selling n 1971 federal ni ilk·priCe Increase for large polll ical contributions. ThAt suit waR filed a week be fore the administration's suit against tht milk producers. D.i!lt Pilat S1oft P~o10 f'ro111 Page J AI>PE 1\.L • • • lil·~irnv 52 i.t·reli t1I sand,tonc IJluff!, cut orf SOfT\I' !if'ilCh USC for <;J \ \'pars uod crr11tt· a '"fi\'l'·lll LlC' n1a1•111l' desert" 111 ulf.,ll'Crt• w:itt·r' 'I h!.!Y ~uKw.~stcd 1uov1ng Lhc plant in· land of the San Diego freev.•ay, whero l.'.:J1 sun has lrasl'li 125 ac res or ··Jap:ineSl" ~1csa " lrurn lh1· ~1ar1nc Corps, and t1s1ng n!l11•r tl·ch11olui,:y llJ l'l'dLICt' harn1 tu the 1nnru1c life, C:dJ~nn Co1nµa11y \ iec p r e s i d c n t \\'1ll1 ;1 111 C1.1l1l il s:ud :111•·h 111oves \O.·ould ru ~l lour 1u ~1x y1·:1rs 111 L"Onstruct10:1 dt'lll.IS 'J'h1• t\.\O un1 1s ong1nul ly Wl're pl:in.ned lu br u1 op<.·r1111on by 1~179 and 1980. \\ h1·11 1!11· 111·g ul1\'1· voh: 1·amt• afll'» lour l1uur" of tlt•b:i1t•. i~(h:.On <.:on1pa11y ri:l1l'1:1I' :u·lt'(l :-.urpnscd and s1u11111.•1L Th1•\' 1l1t•n handed out a pre-prinC'd stalt'· 1n~·11t l·r1111l1·d "li:d ison's react1011 tv t 'o;i ~tal L'run1nission Ocnial." .. \\.t' :ire gri1·\0USly disappoinh:d al the tll'C'l~iun ," the stalen1c11l read in p.irt. ··or cou rse. "'l' will investigate. :1n :lppr-al. .. ,\n :1<lchl1(111:d lll't'<t fur foreign oil. Ill !11 t'1'1l 2;, ;ind :iv rn illion extra b;1rrcls :i ~l';Jr. "1rd! h:1\'1• to tic burnt•d to l·o1vr So11tht'rt1 t:n lifnrn ia·s p o \V c r 111'1'(1.<i , .. h.-(»1us1· of Hit· det1s1011. Ed ison ofhr·i:ils s:11d . Th<' !'O:lst;d r o111n1ission -1111• final rvg11l ;il'1ry agt'nt·y In 1t1'\ •Ill lhe projt't'~ -di:ir1•ga rth·d 17 o!h(•r publir ar;cney :1111horrn1rio11s. E1tisnn offiC'1:ils s;1id. HE RECALLS HIS OWN BRUSH WITH ALLEGED OBSCEN ITY Laguna Beach Bookstore Owner, Civic Leader Dilley Thi' ;1c\1nn ovt·rrult'l:I. :i pp:lrC'tlll_v for th(' f1r~t t1111t·. a pr,r1n it approved by rh,~ l .S. A10111ic F:11t'rg~· Corninission. \'oling f11r thr p(•rmil applieation \\"1•1ln1·sdav \O.'f'rt' Con1rn iss1onf'rs J\lt'lvin \ l.:111r•, t"ti:1i rn1nn: J t·ffrry Frautschy , .l:1r111•s ll:l\'t•S, l'hili p Jl;irr~-. fit'rnard Hald~·r. \{(1~t·r ()st•nb;u1.1.:h. Lagi111i1 Po1·110 P1·0J)le111~ Bega11 Witl1 lle111·y Nl ille1· By I-'llf.llERICK SCllOE~I EILL 0 1 Int Olli~ Pllo1 SU!f Rack in 1961, Zap Comics No . 3 wasn·l t'l't'n a glea1n in its publi sher's t'Yf. 'l'hc hot book th;n ~e:1r 11·as ·rrnpil' of Cnncrr, :1 slr-.'~1n' nf t'r\lt ic c0r1· seiousn"~s Y.Ti1ll'n bv J·lrnrv ~!t ll('r. '!'he risquc 110\'el Or i11ili'er's days and n1p:h!.s in l'aris l"arnt' off !ht• (;ro\c l 'n'"" on .runt· 21. 1\161 f)<i\S J;iu·r. .t \\<IS IL•alurl•U frunt :u1d 1'l•nt1•r 111 the display 1' 1ndov.· at Dillr~"s B-Ookstorl' 111 L:it::un:.i Beach. El Toro Marine, Spouse A1Tested 111 Baby's Dcatl1 An El Tnro :.t.irinc private ancl l1i<; young 11 ife 11'c rc. bei ng held in Ora ngr Uiunty Jail tor\3~· '''it hout bail on charf!l.''i s1e1nn11ng from thP :il!egcd beating dC':llh of thC'1 r fl)ur·n1on1h-0ld daug hter. Pvl. Hi cha rd C. Goodwin, 21. ;1nrl h1~ 17·yc.1r.old 1\1fe. Pa1ricia. appe<'lrt'd \\'t•dnt'sd:iy before the L'S 1na'1:is!rJtt• in S.1 nta Ana i:1 connection "'1th 1hc death of Brandy Lynn Goodwin . Au1hont1t•s said 1he couple brough1 lht'ir baby to tht' El Toro base dispensar.v Tuesday morning. The child \vas dead and cove red \v ilh bruises. off icia ls said. The Fedcr::i! Burrau of Invcstigation \1·as called in by Orange County Sheriff 's deputi es bccaust' of an apparl'nl ('rin~e eommittrd on frdrr;-i! propert y. The Ciood\Vlns \\t'r1~ arrci>1t'd en rly \\'t'dllL'!-1- day mon11ng at <1.1 Anah{'im motf'L Assi stant FB I Dirct:to r J1>e L . Jarnii•son s:-i11 I In Los AngelPs thnl f:ood1vin \1'as charged 1vith murde r 011 a go\'l!l'IH11l'lll rrserva tton <ind his wif•• ...,ith chil d abu~t· 'fhf' l"\JU ple had Leen livi ng in ba~e q ullrt~rs . 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'l'h al dt'c1sii)/l \l':lS ;1pp<•alNI b? the 1·:nvi rnn1 nc·nt:i l r na lition of Oran~c Coun· 1.1. (;roups lTrii!ed Against lladiat ion r1:1 ngrr 1r.U1\Rl)l of San Clc1nente <Jnd oth t•r r·itiztn group s. Enl"irron111(·11 1;1llsts 11't'rt' happy aftrr \\'(•dnt•sday 's \'O!t'. saying i! rr.nt'\l'l'd tht•ir f;111h Ill lht' l"Onstl1 11c 1nit1:iti ve. ONOFRE • • • ping ho\'S in this 1·nrrg\1 rasC'."" Lan<" ~.-tid ··r rn \t'ry [t":1r!ut' \\hen 11·c go 11·1 S.irra1ncntt1 in a 1·011plt• of yr ars 1.1 si·11 f1ll r ,1.1!.'.ln, 11·c·11 have opposition ~o cr .. :11 Thi· con11ru ss ion is s11pposl'd to develop a r·O:l!>t:U 1n;1st1·r plan by 19i6. 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Nllvemo-21 2' •l'ld Detttnbt<., 13 1 '7~ ,,.,,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~·~ PUBUC NOTICE I l I 7 7 • : Laguna Bea~h T ~/ c n I T I 0 "1 VOL. bb, NO. 340, 4 SECTIONS, SC' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDA Y, DECEM BER b, 1973 TEN CEN TS Full Probe in Laguna Smut Arrests P r omise d B)· JACK CllAPPELL 01 Ill• 01Uy PHOI St•fl 1\ full 1nve-;!1g;it1on into pohec arrt·st of ;1 L;1guna lll'<il'h cot11)le cl1!lfJ!l'cl 'v11h 1K>ruogr;iphy pt·cldlini-: \Vas pro111i-;ed by !ht• La).(Hna Bc:ich Ci!v C.:ou11t·1I \\11·d-11rsd;1~• night l!l 1hl' f;iet• of 11\0U11ting 11•1hl1r crl\J<.:1s1n of the 111c1d1·11!. "I r:in gL1:iran1ec yoll ;ill th;J\ tht•n' \\ 1\1 IJl' <1 full 111qu1ry UHi) this 1nattcr l1~1 till' t·Ouncil." .\l ti~IH' Hn y \lolrn S111d A SL'l'll'!'i ul ~pt•:1kcrs addrt•sscd Ilic c:11y counci'. in support of Gordon and l~\'l'lvn \\'ilson. O\\'ncrs of the Fahrt'nht·it .JJ I ·hookslort• arrt•slt•d fl.lunday niter :l police drtt·Ct1ve bouf.lh! St'\'era\ u11- dt'1·ground con1ic books <il the stort•. ,\l~yor Hohn rl'fUS1.'<I to hold ;i council l 1L·<.1r1n~ on the issue of pornography ;111d c:t·nsorship 111 Laguna lll'<il'h prior to tht! \\'1lsons !rial. ·rnc rn~yor s;11d City Altorney ·rull.v SL'y1nour h:1d ;1dv1scd s1ich itn ac\1011 ('(lUld ln1prupt·rly prt·judJCt! a tr1:1!. 1'hc first speaker at the 4·30 p.111. ri·~ul~r counGil session was Artist Andy " \\'111g who charged that censorship was bl11ng in1posl.~ on th r city of Laguna Bl·;Jl'h by the police depar!rnent and thl' tlistncl attorney . .. Just \\11cre do1:s a community stand- ard 1;omc fro m.'' \VJ11g asked. ~Co1n­ r11uni1y standard is the declared guideli ne for Jud ging obscenity ('Stabl ishl'd Jn a J'f•tcnt U.S. Supreme Cou rt test case.' :O.!a}1Jr 1!0!111 told \Ving the council \\'ould be educating itsel f on the issu(·, but. that he did not reel qualified at the present tinie 10 take a position. The math•r was then closed find the t'Ouncil continued \\'ith regular b11sine,s. bul it v.·as rai sed again at the end of the council's 7:30 p.111. publ ic hearing agenda as Gord on \Vilson go t 11p and rt><1uestcd pcrrn ission to speak. \\'i!son said he found himself the c<'nlct 1See INQUIRY, Page 21 Friday Start for Laguna Main Beach Park Project Gas R ation P lans Set For Ma rclt? \\'r\SI 11:\GTO~ t L.:P I 1 -Prt•s1dc11t J\'ixon ·s l'!1icf l'nt·r:;y ad\·iscr said toda y if gasol ine rationing is in1posed as ··an nhsolute last resort." ~-l arch 1. 197~ \o;01.Jld be the earliest poss ible dale for nation\vidc controls. \\'i llian1 1-..:. Simon, chic( of the Federal Energy (Jff1ce. testified before the Senat~ Go~·ernrnrn\ Opl•rations Con1mittcc !hal 11 1vould lake n 1nin in1 um of 60 days to l\'ork out 1hc llHH:hinl!ry for rationing -1r ordt·rrd. l!c· ~:11d he b<.'liC\'C'd i:a"°l111e r;llioning ":-houlrl be ;u1 ab!)olure la:.t resort" ;111d fl'llL'ra!l•<l that a dt'l'isi<1n on rationing \\·nuld be rnadt• hv lhc etlll (if the n1on1h. ·'1xon. ll1{'<1fl\\ll1!1•, s('l1l'dt1led a 1nce!ing lua;.,iy \11th 1ht• "~Ju;1driad.'· t he POLICE BREAK UP TRUCK BLOCKADES. Story, Page 4 guvrn1n1t·nf!\ four \up f'concunisl!\. loi d1 s1.·u<;<; furlher lhc l'l..'Ql101111l' impat'l of l'll<'r~y ~hnrt;i~r:t. 1·11r• ~ruur 111l'1·1111g 11·i1h '.'\1~on is n1adc up of Trra:-ur~· SPt'fl'lary tic 0 r _g <' P. :"hult1. the e/1;11r11i<111 of the Couned of Eron11111u· 1\1h·i5or s. ll l1rbt'r! !)tt'ln: 1hc ch:lirr11:111 !1f the Fl·deral Rcser1 c k \1.1rd, Artllt1r Burns. nnd !ht• direcrur or 1h1• Off1<.:c uf 1\lanagcn1cnt anti l3udgi.:t, Hnv Ash. ,\.~11 <1~·cn1npJ111cd Sin1nu bl'furr the S1•n;1!c l'flrn111ltll'l' 111 :.uµpor ! of lcgisla· tton forn1ally crc·;,1t ing a ft•dcral energ y offit·c 10 dir<•c·t Ille govc rnrncnrs en!ire handling of the• enrrgy l'l'i SIS "\Ve ;ire poi111ing toward \'Olunt;i ry ;1('tions backed up by s1n1ple self- regulating programs \\here net"cssary,'' Simon told 1hc com1niUcc. "\Ve )lave been a nation of great rnergy ,,·aslrcls. \\le have been <Jt'· custorncd 10 an ov1•r-abundancc of che<4J) energy. That day has ended. \Ve n1ust rhange our life styles .. .'' llotcl Patron Killed 1.os ANGELES (UPI ) -Charle!i nathcn. 50, \\'as killed in his roorn at 1he \\'illh.1111 Penn Hot el e~1rly today \\'hen he ;ipparently fe ll asleep whi le .smoking in bee.I. Firemen quick_ly put out the fire which caused an estimated $1,000 domages. Pad res' Move Wi1is Al1proval HOUSTON (A Pl -The No tional League vo ted unanimously today 10 move the San Diego Padres to Washington , O.C., for the 1974 baseball season. League Pre)iident Chub Feeney made the annolrncemcnt a t baseball 's wlnl.er meetings after the owners had spent two days debating the sate of the club. Feeney said the new oWTiers, A group headed by Washington ~roccry chain-store owner Jo!M!:ph l)anzansky, would have lo meet ce rtain condition.'! set down by the league by Dec. 21 . BUSY SANTA ANA FINDS TIME TO HELP POST OFFICE Postal Clerk Walt Timko Dons Tradifion Yule Garb Santa Alive and We ll, Works in P ost Office Tht' rrd uniforn1 1\·i1h lhe litt le cap and dangling pompo1n 1s definitely not rl'gulalion. The wiry beard d;ibbed with whilr. b:iby shoe polish ls real. So is the tun1n1y. They all belong: tc Postal Clerk \Valt 1'im ko \11ho for the last fou r years has dressed the part of Santa's helper, n1uch to the amusement of children of a ll ages frequenting the Laguna Beach Poi;t Office on l~nguna Avenue . Timko is so identified with the Santn Claus coslume, now tha!. he gets celled "Santa" all year long by some of the postal patrons, Postmaster Don Rose said. Timko, dressed in the Santa costume, handles the normal window business at the PoSt office. But. he adds a specia l something by passing out candy canes or lollipops to yoWlgsters who come in with their parents. Rose said that over lhe yea rs that Timko has been dressing as Santa , peo- ple have come to expect the appeararn:e of the costume with the Yule sooson's advent. "'I'heir face! alwa ys just lighl up when they see Walt," Rose sa id or the sometjmes grumpy people lugging gift packages to the PoSt office, and waiting in line to mail them. Timko, a resident of Capiirtrano Beach, has four children of hi s own . He said he started dressing <45 Sa11t:i Claus just to do something nice In the Christmns spirit. Queried ahout the pos.'!ibility of lhc nonregu lation red suit raising the ey1:brows of Postal Service big wigs, Rose smiled and said '"fhcre are oo Scrooges in the IX>St office." * * -f-,.· Postmaster Asks He lp in Holiday Mail Problems A record-breaking Christmas mail lond coupled with the energy crisis, hilve ganged up on the Laguna Beach Post Ofrice to create a set of problems th at even Santa Claus couldn't handle without help. Laguna Beach Postmaster Don Rose appea led Wednesday for pub 11 c assistance in moving the mail quickly. The key to the plan is early mailing of cards and packages. Rose said. "We used to say 'mall early,' no\v we say 'mall now'," Rose said. The post office has expanded its hours to m~eet Lhe holiday demand. 'me post ofnce is now open from 8:30 p.m. to noon on this Saturday, and Dec. 15. The post oCHce ls on Laguna A venue between South C.onst tlighway and Glenn- .cyre Street. It's the only post offi ce now with the vacation of the old building at 570 Glenncyre S~. ~i:Kl whi le the IS.. PROBLEMS, Page %\ .. Buildii1g Scheduled For Dec.17 Construction on Laguna Beach's i\1.'.lin Beach Park is scheduled to start \\·it hin 1,1·0 \1'eeks. Of>molil ion of remainin~ buildings on the parkland \\'ill begin Friday. HE RECALLS HIS OWN BRUS H W ITH ALLEGED OBSCENITY Laguna Bea ch Books tore Owner, Civi c Le ader Dilley Risq 11 e Nocel. The Laguna Beach City Council Wednesday approv ed a ~tr:adtor's bid: approved a la\\'SUit ~nt and or dered a bond sizing of $495.000 to priy for development of . the "window to the sea." Work on the park ''i\1 start on Dec. 17 as now scheduled, Stan Scholl. director of public works, said. It will be cotnpletcd \\'ilhin six months. according to \Villiam L. "Bud '' Curry. J::C'ncral manager of successful con· struction bidder t-.1 allcrafl. Inc . Lag iu1a Por110 P1·o]Jle1ns Bega11 Witl1 IIe111·y Mille1· An advantageous seltlemen! of the lawsuit leveled against the park enabled the council to take its aclion, and barring some unforeseen calamity guaranteeing a park by summer. As a portion of the settl ement. the buildings initially planned for the park \\'ill not be constructed v.•ith the present developm~nt . Instead, if the ci ty decides to go nlong \\'it h thC' origin;il plans calling for buildings, Lhey \vill be constructed after a further public hea ring, and rear- plieation before !he South Coast Regional Zone Conserva tion Commission. "J'n1 relying on the fa cf, that aftC'r that park is built , it V.'iil be so bcaut \ful that no one would even think of pull ing :1 building on it," said John Gabrlels, the resident \Vho lodged the la1vsuit ngainst !he park. The t'Ouncil 1vas juhilanl. Ci!y attorney Tully Seymour explained in precise language the lC'rm s of the. se ttlement and said the la\1·suit was '·no longrr a problem impeding a\1·ard of !he contract." \Vhen the publi c works dirrctor said remaining buildings would be razC"d sometime Friday, Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney eagerly asked: "Friday morn· in_g? Do you have a time? "There just may be some people \\"ho \\'Ould like to be there," she said, tortgue- in-chcek. Quite a contingent is expected at th e second and fina l round of demolition. A first round of demolition several years ago cleared av.·ay a wall of ta cky old buildings including a one-time homosewat bar. Mayonloy Holm asked the contractor (See l'ttAIN BEACll, Page !) By FREOEHICK SC lfOE:\I EllL Of the 01llY Pilol Siii/ Back in 1961, Zap Comics No. '.t v.-asn·1 eYcn a glca1n in its publishcr·s cyr. The hul book th;1\ ye:1r \\'as Tropa· of Caneer, :i str eam of erotic c:on- sriousnt'SS \l'riUen by Henry Miller. The ri sque novel of t-.1iller's day~ <1ntl nights in Paris came off 1he G rO\C' Press on June 2~, 19til. Day:; later. it \\'as featured fronl t1ncl cenler 111 the chsplay \1·1ndo1\· at !)1l\ey·s Uuokstorc . ' - Lll g u11a 's Writers Will Aicl Defense ()f Book Se ller ,\ lrgal lk'fl'l1Sc fund has bcrn csr<1bl1shed b\· Lagun<i Bl•ach \\Tl!rr" for Fahrt'nhc1t .i ~,1 Book S1orl' O\\'ners Gordon and Eve lvn \\'i\son. arrcstrd <1nd ch<irged \1•ith i;(·l!ing and clistnbut1ng pornography. Th e \\lilson J)cfen sr Fund \\'ill be used to defrav \\'hat eould be considerable legal cxPrnses for the young fa mily, aut hor Mike !VlcFaddcn said today . ~1 c1'-adden is the writer of "The Jesus Revolution," and ··only in Laguna ." Checks to the fund n1~y be made. out to "Wilson !Jcfense Fund." and srnt IQ !he fund in cCJ.re 11f l\1is5ion Bank , 800 Glenne yre St .. Lagunn Beach. Mcr-adden said fund organizers in- cluded Laguna J{ealtor Paul Ne well. Jr., ;ind "everyone who is interested in f recdom of the press.'' Pie in Your Eye Slapstick Comedy i1t Dcuia Point 'Ti s the sea son to be jolly but the manager at Dana Poi nt's Jolly Roger restaurant thought his dinner hour \'isitor \Vednesda y nigh t overdid things a little, Orange Co1.1J1ty Sheriff's officers said. 1r1anager Jim Glascow. 26, thought there was something odd about his caller whe n he spotted his attire -a sky blue leotard with the let ter "P" embossed on the chest in gold, a lemon yellow cape and a black ski mask. That was just before the "Pie Man"-as he has been dubbed by deputies-emashed a lemon cream pie into the manager's face . Astonished diners who ran with the manager to the window saw the cavorting pie man leap into a battered Volk swagen van and drive off at high speed. "That does it." a diner reportedly con11nentrd. "Fro1n now on irs tJ1e wagon for me." Ill L••l'lJl),I l{C(l('h .'\lt('r a ft•\v rnore rl:i~ ~. a 1..J guna 1;l';i ch pul1tl' offh.:l'I' arTl\'l.'ll :it lhe shop, !l.l'n lO<.."<HPd alung Forr~t. ;\\'('tllH\ anrl :i~kt•d 1J1!~cy 1u ~tup scll1n;; the book. Th(' offiC"t'r s<.1irl the book \.\'<IS obscene; Dilley thuuc:ht olhl'r\1 l:i<' But lHl Jc.:;~1 <id\IC1', 11illcy rcrnovcrl the books fl'Ont th1· \\'lnrlo\\' and placed a sign in 1hc1r s1c:id. Dilley reca lled ll rt•:tth:1g so111ething likl' thi s· "lly re11u1·~1 of !he policr. Tr·opic: of ('anl'<'r h;is h rn t:1kc11 otr displa~·. But th~ haltle fur trcC'dotn \1•111 bt· 1>ursu~i! An,t 11 lit•u tl1c battle is \\'On . the \)OQk ,,·111 be hack " !11\lcy ~U ITC11111dt•d 1l1l' <:ig11 \\l!h C(lpic~ of ·rar1.an ·"1·ou k1101\· 1t 1\·;1.., :-;up1msed to Ii<· ilt,<:cc nl', h1 11 111•· J'ttil't't.: nC\l'r ubJcrt"d \!J i1 ," sairl ll1llr·.1· Otl1._.r b11nk.'ilOfC'S 1111·(111i.:hn111 Ille n:.it1on !S1·e r\0\'EL. l'age ~I Eq11i1 ~· G11il1 y P ica LOS 1\.\CELI<~ 1,\!'1 -A ~ccond J}l"l'..,un p!~·;icirf! ~:11111.\ \\'ed11t·~d.1y ill ('oc1• nr1·t11111 1-i1h the Ef]111r.v l•'unding (·<1st'. callf'rl the biggt.·st turµo1·atc fraud 111 th1• h1:-tor\· uf the n;iuon . Hi chard (:;irdrnil'r, ._J.7, \1ho c:1rli1:r plL•adc<i 1n- nol·c11t 111 the case. changed tu.s rlt•'I to gt1i]I\' lx'for'(' ll S Oistril.'t Courl Judge Jesse \\'. Curtis, t'::i1r lhrough Frid;1y \l'ilh con- 1111ue<1 niild :1rtcrnoons. llighs 65 10 72. l.O\\S tonig ht n1ostly 35-45, :ic-cording to the L.S. \\.'euthcr :::iCl'\'ll'I.'. l"°SIDE TODAY F:rl1tnnt G. 1i(lh111~nn iras ,, '1!1iCt llrflll ni fl'fl/ {1(1·. Ui't:l'r ('.1'prr>.~.~1'1[1 111:; ff.'C/lllfl~ 111 nt• lf'l'VICI{'~. J'.Juu.-. (/ftl.'I' 111.~ dt>uf/1. his aurntno{lraµlt!J i.~ l>•111r11 re- leased. Sec s1v111 /•aye 2:l. L.M. llOYd " MIWll' » C•lllomi• ,, t1 ,....11h1•I f111ll41 ., cir"' Co•ntr » NohOtt.111 NtWI 4, ,, (lo•slllN '''"° Orltft .. C0\!111' U·l1 Com!c1 M "' " Cross won! ~ SPOrl\ ,. ... Dtlfllfl Mollett " Ot. Sltl...etoti" ~ E1U1ot11t "'"• .. Sloe• M1••1h .,.u E11Nr!1onmt nl " TtllYil lon M flll•l 1>CI l!·~l Th111tr1 " flor lht llttord I) IC w .. thtr ' H~ Gudntr " Wamtn'1 M""' !••1' Horo1c~~@ " wor111 Mt w• t , n '"" llndt•• ll ' I .. ' c " l•j li I ll Hiked \\.\:-.111\l;'Jt,\' 1\!'1 J11e,1dcnt Nixon 1uda~' :-;ignrtl a bill lo g1 \e ~on\t: '"'u nl1ll1u11 \etera11s &nd 1he1r sun 1\ors a 10 pc1cent l'OSl· Of·liv1ng increase 1n n1o n1hl y pc1\sions. starting Jan. I. JI OY<'CVt•r, l hc• 111r re:i :-e ror 111:111y will basically restore cuts made (•:ir l1t·1· i11 p1•11 ·1011' IH·~·:11 1 .'t' 1lf ~ut1al Security in creases this year. (J\l\\.'t' 11H ·n111c (tt•ll't111111t·-. lhl• :i nluunl of The peni;;1nn ~. 'l'he l'•l"l·u! 11,111;.. 1nl·rl·:1"e a!tc1·1 ... 11ic \'Pte1 .. 1n:-. pension program :1:1d l ~u· dl'pt'!l(lcnt" 1ndrn111 nv :ind t·orrirC'11~:11 in 11 progra!l1. wh ich 1·nvt•r...: ;111 t''-l 1n1a !(>d I i~) !H)O p:1 rc111 ~ (!f \'c ll'r~11v-. \I 110 died a s a re sult j1f ~l'l'' lt'C-·t·nnnt>t'l t'<I tt1. ... :1 hd111C'' 11 ;,il .. o fll'O\'H11'" .1 :i pC'rcen! 11u rcasc 111 11 11• pc.11~1011 rates-for 321 .000 l'h1 lclrC'n l1f dccca:-.ed \.\'.'l r·l1111c \C'ICr~H"'- ]'ax Dl"duetion Laivsuit Ag·ainst Nixon Prepared by Senator? \\'AS l-ll~GTO'.\l IAl'I -Sen , l.OWi.'11 P. \\'eickcr .Ir. i-; ri'.'purll'd lo be prcp;l r· ing a del<itled ll.'g[l\ briC'f :ic1:usu1g Prc!'ii- dent Nlxun uf lak ing ;111 unwarranted half-n1illiun-duJl[l r 1<1x dcd11c\iun on his vice prcsid{'n\1al papi.:rs. 'fhc Connei.:ueut Hi.•publi can's aides said tht•y had beC'n 111slructcd not to thscuss the 1naurr, but :i \Vh itc House source said !he Presidenl's la\1·vc rs tH'e :iware of \\'eicker·s in\'cstigation into Nixon's personal finnn ces. Prcsidcnti•il spukesn1en have said a Lo1tdon Stock Exclia11ge Hits Worst Crash LONDON rl'PI ) -The London S1ock Exchange suffered its 11'orst mid -session rrash in living memory todi'ly before rcco\'ering so n1e uf the losses a t the t·lose. In near·pan1e sell ing. the F1n:1oc1al 1'i111es index plun ged ;:i rC('Orcl 19 .7 points t(J 320.5 then l'lin1brd b:H:k to 328.4 to close <1! 11s lo1i.'e:.t po1111s since iltareh J!Jil The f·'innne1:il 1'1111l·:. :.;_11d :.cssion drop 11·as the lrtl'l.:est ~Jtltl' 11 l.Jcgan cn1np1l111g its 193.· •. 1hl' 111 1d- t'('('Orded indCK 111 'fhe Tirnt•<; 111H1iJl!y n'p11r!ed the c·1o:.e al :123_3 fur ;1 !Ii 4 p111r11 lli~s. hu t lnTl'r l't'V l$l'd th1· l11d1·x up11;1rd Ull lliL• btl~I" ''' l:H•' 1r:1d1n).! 'rhf' Tin1i.:~ :.:11 d !Ill' l:1r;.:r~1 µrev1ou~ f;dl 111 the 1nde l\ 11 .1~ 18-point drop l"!'l'OfdL'd tlllf'lllg 1/1(' l'lfi2 ('1,1ba 11 t11iSSii(' , 11:.1~ ;ind n1;11cl1t•d in .J :11111:1 ry of thi~ \ 1·;1r · '1'r;11\crs h!:11n1·d lht• 11hin!.!t' 1111 :1 \ll'lll'r of Uad L'l'fJllullll<. 111·11'.>. IL·d h1 l!lt' (•l:lin1s 11f 1 11Uu~tnal le.i1hirs 1h<1 t !lrit;dn's l'\'!ltHHllll' L!T'l•ll lh )1;1~ h1•t'!1 I 1r1t1:ill,v h;1l h•(l h\' 1111• \i ~:IJ o:I i:>t11h:1rgu t1111\l1lllt·d II 1th lll!;'r!l;J) II•~~~ l'i t•µorts f11•1n 1,,':111·11 s:1) 111;:: 1l1at tl1t' 1\r:ih g(11·rr1111.i ·111" 1\111.\' 1!1• prt'p11ru1g lo 11ithdra11· a~'''!'< fnu11 l:rit:11n'-s hi~ h;inl.~ all,ll'll 10 \I l1.1t 111!4' 1h•:1lt·r d1·<:t1·1 h- f'd ;1s "!I b!111xlh:nh" 111 .... 101'k pr!l'I'" TraYcl Festival del i'lilt•d Nixon financial statement will he rr!e;ised th is 1,1.-eek. \V hen the White 1 luuse hrirft·d llepublican leaders on th" substance of lhe statement earlier !his 1vcek, \Vcieker told them not to :Jl'('Cpl it blindly. \\'c1cker. junior member of the Sennte \Vntcrgate con1m ittce, has conducted an independ en t investigation during the past year of various adn1inistration activities. lie \\'as ex pected to bri ef fell o1v moderate and libe ral Se na te Republicans i11 a \Vedncsday Group luncheon today. One source said he would give the st·nutors a gen eral account of his probe of !hc> tax drduclion. \\.hi1 e !louse documents e:tamincd bv 'J'he Associated Press thi s \Veek showe(I that Nixon paid ~,965 in federal inco1ne t:ixes for !he three years 1970, 1971 , and 1972. I le clai med substantial dcduc- 11011s for state property taxe s, n1ortgage Interest and about $500,000 donation of r irc presidenlial papers to the National Archi l'CS. \\'cirker's investigntion is believed to have turned up evidence that the papers V.'<·re not legally given to the archives before .July 1969. when the Jaw permit- 11ng such deductions ex pired. TOW Members 1'o llold Coffee Series Session The Top of the \\"orld Neighborhood A.~so('ii'l !ion 1rill hold a n un1~r of coffees throughout the hil ltop cornnumity S:ttur- <l~ty to gain new 1nen1bers. :\1cn1brrship tl1ni rn1i1n Adrienne Cohrn s.1al rhcrl' 1\il1 bf' :i.t lrast one open hnus<' per bloc!., be1v.·een 3 and 4 p.m. Rcsid('nts of Top or the \\"orld arc i11vi1ed to slop hy the opC'n houses and Join !he :is;;;oci a1ion . The group, she said, w:tnts to ~!rt·ng1 hcn Its membership :is a means of providing hrtter information aboul e111c 1na!lcrs affecting residents in 1he hilltop neighborhood. i\ddr('Sscs of the various open houses \l'l're. listed in an association new sletter mai ll'd th is week to all Top of the \\'nr!d residents. "· Haig Mulls 'Evil Force' h1 Tape Gap \\'ASIONGTON (1\P) -Alexander f\t tla1$: Jr. said today he and White House la~·yers d!Scussed Lhe possibility thul ''some si nistl'r force" h<id been responsi· ble for the g<ip in one of the subpacnaed \\ atergate tapes . llaig testified the discussion occurred Nov. 20 after it was determined that two distinct tones obliterated an 18· n1inu!e scgnH!lll of lhe tnpe of a rnn· versa!ion on June 20, 1972 bet v.•ccn Presi· d·~nt r\ixon and 11.ll. llaldcman, 1-laig's prf'Clecessor as White llouse slaff chief .. Rose Mary \\'oods. Nixon's personal secretary. has testified that she may have caused a gap of about fi ve 1ninutes' TAPES CONTROVERSY HURTS JAPAN IMAGE -Column, Page 26 duration when she accidentally pushed the wrong button on a tape recorder whil e tryi ng lo transcribe the lape Oct. I. The 18-minute scgmrnt is oh!iteralrd by a !nun whith becomes lower 111 !One and voluine aft er the first fh e 1ninutC's. At a fed eral court hearing ca!IC'd to detl.'r111ine wha l. might have happened, ll;1ig lcstified that "lhC'rc have been disc ussions of \•:hat I have referred to :J S de\'il theories." Haig said that the disco1·ery that thrre 11-'crc two tones 1vas ··a sour ce of great distress." lie said he and White !louse lawyers discussed the possibility "1hat perhaps there had been one tone applied by Miss 'Voods in accordance with her description to the President . . . nnd !hen, perhaps, sorne siniStC'r force had t'O n1 e in anr1 a pplied the other energy source and taken care of the information Oil thi11 tape," At that point. V .S. District Judge John J. Sirica asked llaig: "Has anyone sug- gested 11.-ho the sinister force 1night be?" ··No, your honor," he replied. Frotn Page 1 PROBLEMS. • • new fi1cility is be ing built in Laguna Canyon. The city council \\'ednesday nigh t did its part to help speed postal patrons by imposing a 12·minute n1e!ered limit to street parking on six: spaces nea r the po.st office. Rose said tha t the energy crisis has resulted in a reduced number of aircraft flights on wh ich the department hi1d depended for swift delivery. "'\'e are concerned v•ith occasional fuel shortages for both inter and intracitv mail transport. To date, truck and trains and 1nost planes ;ire moving with our mail . But, periodi cally shortages do oc- cur. "\\'c are also aware that ai rlines may not add their usual complement of extra Christn1as flights, fl ights which tr<1d i- tionally help carry the extra \'Olumc of Christmas mai l.,. he said. !·le said the Laguna office, which in- cludes Laguna Niguel and Laguna !~ills w'ill handle six million pieces of ma il th is year as opposed to 5 million last year. 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B•v S!•••• "''"'PO'' B••cfl llU "''""l'0•1 """'••••o "'""''l"'ll•Dn B••<h 1 111~ 8ffcfl llOvlf~•r~ St n Cit "'""'''· lllS "lo•lfl El C•mlflO ltt•l T .. epilo~ 17141 642 ... l JI C'-Jflf'd .t.d..,.rthh19 642-1671 l .. ¥JID hor:il All D.,.,,,...tw: T•kph-4f4·f466 Loo>••(!!''· lt/l, O•f"IJO' CO'll P11bll1hlnq Co·~,..~~ ••o "'""' ''n"fi 111111""'"""'· N •IOr"! m.•1t• o• Ml ••'"'-"" Mrt ofl m1; W •11>•ooi.e..., '"""'"''" ·-l•I "' "'""'"" Of fOPI'••~"! O"'"•'· So.<-ti•" DO•t•u-... ,d fl Coi l• Miii . l.1l11(Jf ~.-s.,.,....,p•oon b• c•rr r..t U.•J .._,,,' b• ...... 1 lJ 11 "'tlf'llhl•; ll'llhllfl' llt11,...,..,..,. U l) mo->l~I~ Hy CA:\'OACE PEARS0'.'1 or 1~1 011i. P1101 it111 ThL' qu1 ·st1on of 1he expansion of the ~:in ()nofrc nuclrar po\ver plant n1ay finally ht> rrsolvcd in court. A prr1ni t to construct tv.·o. 1.140 n1r).!~111 ;1tl rPactor.~ al 1he pl ant less th;1n three mlles south of San Clemente 11 as denied \Vednesday in Nc1~1port Beach hy lhl· slate Coastal Zone Conservation Co111n1ission. The vote t•1gh! votes Pro1>osition <il'l. 1vas 6, yrs, and 5, no , wi th req uired for upproval under 20, the 1972 coastal zone Officials of lhe Sa n Diego Gas and F.lec1 ric Cornpany, 20 percent owner of rhr plant. siud they v.•ou ld appeal the dt•ciston in cou rl . l)ul'icl Fog:i rt y. a Southern California l·:d1 :-;011 l 'o n1p:.iny vice president , said hr 11;1sn'f surr if lhe company would 1111" ~u1t. but addrd. "Our attorneys v.·ill bi· lool.ing 111!0 the possibility." The only other alternatives seem to hf' nb.1ndoning the Sl.3 billion project r·otn plr!rly, or 1\'orking out a compromise \11th !he coas1~J cnmrnission pl;inners. l '11 l1ty offif'ials opposed !he conl· 111iss1on 's staff recommendations at the \\'•·rlnes<la.v mC'et111g ;it the Newpor1er l11n. 11,h1ch "as e1ttended by about 3!iO jX'l'~()flS. Commiss ion planners recommended d'·nial of the project, sialing it would drstrpy 52 1:1crcs of s.-1ndstooe bluffs, rut off some beach use for ~iz: years nnd create a "five-mile marine desert" 1n off~hiore v.·alers. They suggested moving the plan! in· J.1nrl nf the San U1eRo Frcr~·ay, where Edi:.on has leased 125 :1cres of "Japanese .".lcsa .. fro m the ~1.'.lrinc Corps. and u~Jng other lr chnoloi.:-y to reduce harm ro thl• n1ari111• till'. l·:ni"on 1 ·on1p~lll>' \'l('C 1> r cs id t' n t \\'1ll1:i111 (:ould said such moves "'Ould cosl four to six ) ears in ronstruction delays. The tv.·o units origi nally were planned to be in operation by 1979 and 1980. \\'hen the negative ,·ote came aftrr four hours of debate, Edison Company officia ls acted surprised and stunn ed. They then handed out a pre-prined state· ment entitled "Edison 's reaction lo Coast.al Commission Denial." "\Ve are grievously d isappointed i11 the decision." the statement read in part. "Of course, \.\'e \\'ii! Investigate an appeal." An additiona l need for foreign oil. between 25 and 30 million ex:lra barrels a year, "will have to be burned to cover Southern Ca lifornia's po"' er needs," because of the decision. EdiS<Jn officials said. The coastal co1nmission -thr final regulatory agency to act on the project -disregarded 17 other public agency authorizations, Edison officials said. The action overruled , apparentl y for the first time, a permit approved by the U.S. Alomic Energy Commission. Voting for lhe permit application \Vednesday \\'ere Commissioners ~lelvin Lane. chairman: Jeffrey Frautschy. J ames ftayes. Philip llarry. Berna rd Ridder, ltoger Osenbaugh. Voting no were Commissione rs Fred Farr. Ellen Stem Harris, Ira Laufer, Robert Mendelsohn and Richard Wilson. Commissioner Dwight May was absent. The project was approved last Sep- tember by the San Diego regional coastal commi ssion. Thal decision was appealed by the Environmental f.oalitlon of Orange Coun- ty, Groups United Against Radiation Danger (GUARD) of San Clen1ent e and other citizen groups. Environmentalists were happy after \\'ednesday's vote, saying it rencwl'd th eir faith in the coastline initiative. Nlain Beacli Razing Frida y Demoliuon eertmoni(•Jl on the ~lain Beach Park ltav\• been ten· 1;n1vely Stt lo .sta rt at !I a.nl. Frida y1 Laguna Public Works Director Stan Scholl said today. The time 15 subject to change and persons Interested in att ending 1le raze ran may check wilh ci!y .1a1J for last nHnu1e informauon. From f•age 1 MAIN BEACH. • • whrn l'Onstruclion could start. ''As far as \.\'e·re oonrt'rned, the sooner the be!tl•r." Cllrry replil>ll . "As far as we're concerned . likewisr," l\1i1yor llolm said laughingly. Under terms of the agreement 1Yorkcd out between !hr-ci ty . Gabriels, and the regional and stare coas tal L"Ommissions also narned in the lawsuit, the co n· cc>ssion sland gazebo in the nor th part of !ht• park, a shade shelt er. and the !ifegu<ird headquarters \v ill be deleted. Public \Vorks Director Scholl said the present old lifegu.'.l rd to1vcr will remai n as it is \vherc it is in the park develop· 111ent. Th e buildings \1-'0uld hnve east $319.796 had !hey beet1 t-0ns1rut·tf'd in conjunction \1•ith the other work. Inflation v.·ill prob- ably up the cos t if they <i re built next year. Bakerv Workers • Joi11 Butel1ers 111 F oocl Strike llakcrs havr joined the butcher.<; in strik ing: Ornngr County supern1arkets and as the Jnc kout.-strike escalates to1\·ard the Chris!1nris season, lhc only one left on the job may be the candlestick makers. ~!embers o( the bakers union joined the strike \Vedncsday by refusing to cross picket lines at Ralphs, \rons, Lucky, Alpha Beta and Sa fe\\·ay stores, according to an official or the Bakery an d Confeclionary \\1orkers Union. The strike invol ves about 1,000 membC'rs of the union and 450 food From Page I INQlJIRY ... of a "ruthc>r larg1• rontrovc·rl>y ·· "Is l..a~una Beach ~01u11. In b~ 11 place v.hcrt 1hi;i go\l•rn1n1·11t \t1'P'I 111 {Ind d1•cu.lt·s whnt \11· t .111 re;uJ" .. \\'1l....u11 :1.~kcd tht· l:u1111<'1I Wilson 5a1d he was arr~sted quickly and w1th(Jut warning. lie said !hf' same underground l·onuc books wt 11ch prtl-' voked !he ;ct'rl'.\lt /1;11.I bee11 oil sale f11r years. lie si11d the l~!>Ul' vf cen.\Or:.hip \\':IS vital. C\l'n Jpart from lhl' cas(~ of himself and tu:-i w1ft'. an e:..-C11thohc rnui 11·hu had bt•e!l 111 the vrder fur 12 )lt':Jr''i Speakl·r1' Uru l'l' llopping :ind J>r. ~:ugenc Atherto11 tH't·u~L"<I the l;iv.· en- forccr11ent <1gl·ncies of trespass ing 011 1ndiv1dtlill rights. llupping dt1l'larcd the 111cidt•nt \\'i'lS ··1111 11tlul'k 011 1hc f1r:;.t an1end1ncnt ." "\Vho is !I) d1·tc1"111111t· t!it· :.t:u1dartl of L:Jgu na Be<ll'h : ;1 rookie pohCt' orfll·er, or the ('ily uf Lagun;, Ucal'h." i)r Atherton asked. f~ol1l'C t:hit.f Fr;111k SL'h11pt•n \lit\ present during the ftr:.t rrg11lflr C'O lU1cil session. howe v1·r. ti le rhiC'f hail 1lepa rl t'i.J prior to the Sl'tun1I d1scu-;s1un of 1hl' pornogra1>hy arr(·~ls. lit' suiiJ 10d;1v he had tl•1 con1nirot on the t.:h<lrgl'.S, or tl1e l'Ollll('il l!I· vesligation and stul'k l)y his (lrigln;ll s1a1t·n1r111 s sup1l0rt1ng hi~ offirl·r ·s ;u·- !JtJ/lS. 'J't1l' J>1Jlicen1l'll invu ll'Cd >1 t'!'l0 \l•lct:Jn JX'J('C ilfflCl'l"S. \\'Iii ](' at first agreeing \\'11h lhl' 111a.\1•r th;it a special 1nccti11g could ht~ 1111- prope r, \\'1lson approached the spc;1kt·rs podiu rn u set'Qnd ti111e and ~;11d 111· felt a public :olring: \\:ls tlt'l1d1:d ;ind reqtiested unc next l\'l'l'k. "I cnn assurt' ~ou this roon1 ... ill be packed," \\'i!su11 ~a11t. :\layor HoJ 111 :-.;11 tt th at lie hnd !'t'C'l'lVl'<I :1 nur11 ber uf ll'l1·ph1 \nC' l'a lls un 1h1· n1a1ter. and that the firfit hl' kne1Y of the 1xirno arrests w;1s 1vhen he read about them in the 11e\1'spaper_ II(' su id it 11 oul d b(' 11r1uall.v i1nposs1hle 10 $Cpar:11c !he dl '.>.l'll:O:~ion i!f ('l'Tl:-<Or.-.hlp fron1 !he \Y il ..;on c :i!<e ;u1d fl'I! ~Ut·h discusion 1:outd be ··inJuriou:. ' to ci!l11'r party. Aftl'r pron1i~ing 1ht• ro1111eil inq11ir.1·, the 1nayor ;1diuurnc<l the ("uunc1J !0 l.>t.•\· 19. Prior to the adjournmrnL rrsidl'nt Ralph Benson addressed the coun('i\ and said he v.·as "genuinely shocked by the episode ." . '. .-. Fro1n Page I NOVEL ... stores. t-;o chain bakeries are located found thr n1seh·es ir1 si 111 ili1r s11uations in Orange County, but a s pokesman and the Jrgal ballles \l'ent on for 111\1 fo r Local 37 in 1.<>s Angeles said the years. strike would affect local markets Tropic of Cancer wa s back in 1963 . "'because nothing is being produced or Dilley says the uproar over 1'ropic delivered." of Cancer v.•as the only obscenity fl ap lloY"ever, a spokesman for the Food in Laguna until th is ~'t't'k v.hen l..a1:ur1.i employers Council said most of the Beach police officers arrested ov.•nt'rs bakers who refused to cross picket lines of Fahrenheit 451 for selling undcrgrou n(I showed up for "·ork later 'Vednesday, con1ics !he district ;iuorncy beli e1·ts He predicted that even i( they were pomngraphic. to stay off v.·ork the effect would be Fahrenhci1 451 is dirC'ctly across !h(· insignificant "because v.·e can get bakery street from Di\l py's shop on Sou1h Co .• -.t products from independent bakers." High \.\·ay . ln Orange Co unty a check of "I offer three chCt'rs for frcedur11 supermarkets 'Vednesday revraled that ro read."· si'lvs Dill C'v , "I C<to't Sf'f' 1\hv both bread and mral as well as other reading maiicr shou.ld be ccnsorl'd. 11 ~ foodstuffs v.·erc in good supply. appalling." But in the San Francisco i'lrea there ··1 think C\'Cry libri1ry associal1q11. ha ve bcc11 closinj?s of slx supermarket booksrl!crs associ ation nnrl pub!1shl'rs chains as a result of the four-day old a ssocl:111on should tinit r !)\.'hind \h\•:.e ··~ HE'D RATHER TEACH UCl's Adams VCI's Vice Cl1c111cellor Will Lec1ve fl :11:1rd 1\d.1111 ~. l't' lr11111,.~ "i<"r> 1·h:u 1e1'tl41r 1111' :11·.u l1•1111t• :iffairs, will lea\e th.i t 111>.,t ,Jul.1 I, 11 \las cl1Sl'loSC<I !0111:1,\ ll r 1\dJ111s. 1.h·~111 of hun1n11it ies :'lt 1·c r fron1 J!J70 11ntil his ap1lOin!mC'nt 111 ,\1 :1y 19i2 to 1hc ru11!llX'r t11n rcimpus ;1t\111111is(l '(d II l' )(ill, II il l J'\'l lll'll to f('ill'h111g Engll:-h ;111d 1· ti Ill p :t r ;1 1 i 1· " h11·r.11url-. <1et'0rd11•t; 111 l 'h.1n1·ell0r J 1.1niC'I c; 1\l<l!'it·h .Jr :\ld1'h'h 1\'IL'<tll·d Ada111!'· rt~:-ign:1 tio11 111 :i. l~·llt•r to dl·an<>, di rertnrs ;incl drpart· m('nt heads al !ht' t•ampu~. The l'hanet'1lor in{hcoltl'Ct no r<'plncr· nil'tll f1 1r Adarn~ 11dl lit• t1an1£'d un111 ;1 "rt'V1t•11, of t·;1111p11.; 1•1';_'.:l!Ht,:•!iuo" is 1·01nplPtc1I hv :\ltlrilh ;u1 ·l 1h1• rrn1n1ning 11 l"e 1·l1:1nce!lon: 1\d<ll!I" 11 :i~ :1 1111·n1ht•r of l]CJ's or 1 ~111:d L1t·u!I\' \1 liirh Hjk'nt·d Ill e (·an1pus Ill '!lfij, lie abn 1' th\• f"urlh 111;,n In hold th1· nutnl;l'r !110 ~1111t 111 !he tampus llit'r:1rch\' s111t·e 111;11 111111• 11a11 i luH ll'l'~lhl'r 11,1~ 1h1' l1r~1 \·ire t•hn111·l'!!ur l11r ;i,.,idtnll,. ~1!f.11 rs. hut he lC'ft ht'furt· tht• t·;1111 p11~ 0111•ned to bccorne chnnN'll11r :lt L'L. H1 1 t·r~alt·- llt1 11 :1$ rt•p!:H'!'d IJS i1 f('i]Q\\' politit.'.I! !<1°1l'nl 1~1. J:11 k J'eh.J~oii. 11hu lc>ft in l!llij' to hr<'Ollll' { hancrllor of lht l ri11·1'r.;:1t v of llltn•11s l 'rhi1n :1 rnmpus _ l'cltnson l\.1S :.ucrt·cdt•d by Rog('r HUSSl'll, 11 Jl!'\'th1dng~· prOfl'SSOr. who :.t'r\t'd 1H~l1 l J9il \l'hcn he J4'l'C'p!l.'d the J>l i.'~1d1•111 )' nf a u1111 L'r.s1t~ ut Au~tralii1 . Aliso School Se t.~ Flea Jllart strike. Some buyers panicked and started poor prople." the bookselle r Si11d. If .\'(Ill 11k" fli':l ;im;1rkets. 1 .. 1,::uni'l stocking up on 1neat from their "The 11'.'gal costs v.·1H be tremendous Bl'<il'h i" !hi' 111:11·1· ir1 I'll' thic; V.'l.'1·kl'nd neighborhood groce ry stores. as thi s moves through thr court_s.'' h1• The Al iso F.l··n1 1·111:1rv Srhool l'T1\ will The strike over wages was begun \\'amed . -...rage a hri!1da v flpn ni :1rt fron1 10 ;1 n1. f\.fonday by a coalition or unions against Dilley, v.·ho ha s sold books in Lagun;1 10 4 p.m S:1111rd;iy .1 t 1h1• ~r.hrlOI carnpus, specific "target" chains. but umbrella for 15 years ··oy grace of (.00 :ir1ll 21S4l \\"rslev !)ri1·1· Scu1h l.ac.un;L groups of employers, representing more the pol ice." said he has yrt to set l'rote1·ds.fron1 1h1~ ~.ii(' \.\'111 he iov.·;i rrl than 60 firms, retaliated with a lockout a co py of ··Zap." one of the co1111l· :i libr;1ry rL·fu rtJ1"ti1ng pro1crt JI the of all markets against members of the books seized. st·hool. 1'f riking unions, and some members or On 1h!' othf'r '1d'· 11r t<•11n. !hr L1Tic non·s!riking unions refused to cross LA Stti<IC'IJl W<>llll(IC'tl <lpt•r:i ''~"01·1:·'io11 111ll l1t1 ld a 1·hrist i-nas picket lines. F:ur S11;1 p :'>1'•1•! ;uni f'l\•:1 ~l.1rkf'I frotn .'-.Torr than 22.000 market \1·orkers ;ire LIJS ,\,\(;ELES 1L"Pl 1 -,\ Fn·nl!•P I lfl .i n1 . to Gp 111. S•1t 11rd.t\' ;uid Sund:i\' on st rike in Southern California but !Iigh School St'nior \\as rP1x;rl!·d in :Jt thr F•·~111 ;1J of 1\r1 <; · cri•unds, ~.-;o mos t ma rkets remi'Jin open "''i t h 5a!iSfattory ronrl1t ion 10<!.11· :1f!,.r being L;iguna (.'.1n~on Ho.ul .\ctm1,s1nn !.i ~1. n1 anilgrrs <l n d su1>ervisors doi11g !he sho! <ind 11 0111ulrd 11n ca111pus by :1 f'l11ldr<'n 11ndrr 1·1 ;1r·· f1·11• ll'hi.'tl :ie· 11·ork. you th ~ang. 1·0111p:ir11rrl h) nn ;1dull. 1 -filllm--..-M~~--~ - E/DRYER 139.95 90 DAY CASH AmOYID CllDIJ E/DRYER 169.95 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa-Phone 546-7788 E/DRYER 179.95 l 7 L. Cl lh ·~ re 10 lh s at ,, ,, a I 0 c c L a a s i I ' d e ' I t • ... ' Saddlebaek Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO . 340, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THU RS DAY, DECEMBER 6, 1973 TEN CENTS Watson Sees Optimism • Ill U.S. Energy Crisis By JOHN ZALLER 01 In• Diii~ ~Uot 51•11 Irvine Company President Raymond L. \\'atson said today th11t the l'neri;:y crisis "will forte us to face up lo the contradictiou~ Ut·t\\'cf'n encri.;y, t:cono1ny, ecology u11d growth." Arguing !hal such a rcl'konin~ \\•i1h reality \.l'as necc~sar.v. \\'atson \Vent on 10 stat(' that ''\ believe 1974 v:ill be the year when the pendulun1 st<.irts to swing away froni the position. _ .that a ll growth is bad and ought to be stopped." '\\raison said that for this reason, the C'Oergy criSis \Vas ~rforming an in1- port<i.nl service for the country . ··I think y,·e need to learn lo put !llC!l"C things ln µers1>t>ctivc," \Val son ~:iid. "nnd I think that if \l'e ilo , 1974 eou\d 1urn out to be the. bl'st year in our history," \Va tson made his rcn1arks before the annuol session ol the New port Ccntt'r flssociation. \.\'hich n1et today at the. Newporter Inn in Newport Beach . \Vatson saw another bencficlal effect in the energy crisis in th at it might W ma't Cross Li11es Bakers Now Join Market Strike Bakers ha\'e joined the butchers In striking Orange County supermarkets and as the lockout-st rike escalates toward the Christm as season, the only one left on 1hc .iob 1nay be the candlestick maker!'=. Men1bcrs ol the bakers union joined the strike \V edncsday by refusing to cross picket lines at llalphs. \'ons. Lucky. Alpha Beta anc1 Safc1~·ay stores. according to an official of the Bakery and Confecliona ry \\·orkers l)nion . The strike in1·olves about I .000 members of the union and -450 food slorcs. i\o chain bakeries arc locatrd in Orange County, but a spokesman for Local 37 in Los Angeles said tilt> strike wo uld affect local market!! •·t>t>causc nolhing is being produced (Ir drli,·ered." However, n spC1kc~man for the t·ood employers Council said mo!'\ of the baktrS v1 ho rrfust'd to cross picket lines showed up for \\'Ork l;itcr Wednesday. lie pred icted that el'cn if 1hey \Vere to stay off \rork the effect woultl be Court to Decl•le? insignificant "because '''e can ge t bakery products from independen t bakers." ln Orange County a check or .supermarkets \Vednesday revea led that both bread and meat as well as other foodstuffs 1\'Cr£' in good supr.Jy. But 1n the San Francisco area there }1avc been closings of six supermarket chains as a result of the four-day old !'trike. Some buvers panicked and startt.'<i stocking up ·on n1eat from their neighborhood grocery stores. 'fhe st rike over \\'ages 11·as begun ;\londay by a coalition of unions against specific "larget" chains, but umbrella ~roups or em ployers. representing more than 60 firms, retaliated with a lock.out of all markets against members of lhe striking unions. anrl some members or non-strikin~ unions refused to cross picket lines. ~1orc than 22.000 market '''orkers are on strike in Southern California but n1ost markets remain open \Vi 1 h n1anagcrs and supervisors doing the \\'Ork . Power Plant Expansion Denied; Appeal Loo1ns lly C/\SDACF: rEAHSON 01 1!19 01ilf P'H1t Slllf The que stion of the expansion of tht: ~an Onofre nuclear po\.\Cr plant m:iy finally be rcso!\'ed in rourl . A 'permit to construrt 11''0. 1.1~0 megall'all rractors nt the 11lant less than three 1ni!cs south of San Glernenl r. "as denied \Vrdncsd:iy 111 Nc11port Beach by the stntc Coast<:il Zone Con.sc r\'at1on Co mmission . The vote "'as 6. )'CS , and 5, no. wi1h eight votes rl'quircd for approval under Proposition 20, the 1972 coastal zone act. Officials of the San Diego Gas and Electr ic Company, 20 percent O\\'nc r of the plant. said they ~'ould appeal the decision in court. David Fogarty. a Southern California Edison Company vice president, said he wasn't sure if the company \VOUlcl fi le suit. but added. "Our attorneys will be kxlk..ing into the ):>Ossibility." The only other ultcrna ti ves seem to be abandoning the $1.3 billion project completely, or Y.'Ork..ing out a compromise with the coastal commission planners. Ut ility officials opposed the com· miss ion's starr rceommendations at the Wednesday m~ting at the Newporter Inn, which was attended by about 350 persons. Corwn.iSSion plaMcrs recommended Padres ' Move Wiris Approval HOUSTON r AP) -The Notional Le&glM:l voted unanimously today 10 move the San Diego Padreit to Wuhlngton, D.C .. for the 1974 ba1eball seuon. League .President Chub Feeney made I.be announcement a t bRseball'• winter meeUngs after the owners had spent two days debating the sa le of the club. Feeney ' said the new owner!, a group headed by Washington groctry chain-store owner Joseph oini1.an sky, would have to meet certain conditions set down by the league by Dec. 21. <ll•nial of the projf>i·t, staling it "·ould destroy 52 :icres ol sandstone bluff s. C'Ul off some bcaC'h use for six years and create a "live-mi le marine desert" in offsllo re waters, Th& suggested moving the plant in- land of the San Diego frcc1~·ay, \\'here F::diwn has leased 125 acres of ".Japanese ~lr.sa" from lhc ~larine Corps. and using other technology to reduce harm to the marine life_ Edison Company vice p r e s i d e n t \Villiam Gould said such moves \\'Ould t Stt ONOFRE, Page Z I Lagur.ia' s First Porno Problem? --Henry Miller By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Of lfl• DfllY P'lltl ''"' Back in 1961, Zap Con1lcs No . 3 wasn't even a gleam in it.s publisher's eye. The hot book that year was Tropic of Cancer. a stream of erotic con- sciousness written by Henry Miller. 11\e risque novel of Miller's days and night s in Paris came off the Grove Press on June 24, 1961. Days later, it ~·as rcatured front and center in the display window at Dilley's Bookstore in Laguna Beach. After a few more days, a Laguna Beach police officer arrived et the shop. then located along Forest Avenue, and asked Dilley to stop selllng the book. The officer said tbe book waa ob4cene; Dilley thought otherwise. But on legal advice, Diiiey removed the books from the window and placed a sign In their stead. Dilley recalled ll reading something like this: '"By requ,.t or the Polle<, Tropic of Cancer has been taken off display. But the ba ttle for freedom will be pursued. And when the bRttle Is won, the book will be back." Dilley surrounded the sign with copie:1 of Tarzan. ''You know, It was l!lupposed to be obscene, but the police never obJe<:ted to It," said Dilley. Other bookstores throughout the nation 15« NOVEL. Page Z) ' "dampen our rising expectations. "In the past 30 years, a\n1osl &(Cry 1neasureable benefit of our society /has unprored," he said. from ta1(gible n1onetary benefits to less tangible ones like racial integration. "llut our expectations have increased even faster than th ings have been im- proved," and the result is that people l.'Ontinue to be dissatisfied and frustrated, he said. \Vatson admitted that fim1s like the ln•ine Company bore some of the responsibility for those skyrocketing ex- pectalions because of ' ' the ad- vertisements we w1·ite that say come to Irvine and you 'll find sornr kind of new Utopia.'' lie als(I nllocatrd sonie or the responsibility to politicians "'ho promise to "solve all your problems'' if they arc elected to office. \Vatso n predicted that the country wou ld ha ve to con1e to terms with this kind of rhetoric in the immediate future and "I think this is a healthy thing." The main thrust or \Vatson's remarks Decision Soo1i "'ere directed at \1 hat he callt"d thr "have your <:ttkl' aull eat it lt11)" :-.~ 11· dromc. ..There is a tendcn(·\' tn ron1:int 1r1z1• the past day~ of 1he h{~r:-.r :ind huggy." he said. "\1•hilc Oii !l1r ~::11111· tunr c/111 ti11uing to cherish tluit indl\'tdual frr·ctl~1111 !hat having: your <1\\11 jet ca r \\Ill p1·1i· \ idc." In tcrn1s of url>an plann inJ:l" -his field of exprrtise -\\.il tSfln ~aid pt'Opl(' v•ere den1anding the rnd 10 urban spra\\ I and th e end to h1gh dt'!1S1tv, nhject1 ves which he said "'ere con tradictorv. Watson c1nphasized that he pCrsonally llt'\Cs not favor unregulated or ""'ild >;f0 .... 'lh .. \\·'hen I first came herP in 1960. people \\'a11t.._'(I U'l to de\•t•lop fa st ht-cause growth: 11·;1s ~oOO Th£•y didn 't e;1rc about the qu11hty. "I thought Iha! was b;.id, but in the t'at'I,\' 1970s, the pendulu111 has S"'ung 10 tile olht•r 1·x trC"n1e, and I don'L think that's right eitht•1·." fiul he Silld 1f !he COU!llrV is forced to look f11r ::i n1iddle groUnd due to the energy shor1agr, it 11·111 c1nerge from tht• tris1s .. a hcal1h 1cr, rnore n1ature n;,,tlon . '' March Rationing? HE'D RATHER TEACH UCI '• Adams UCI's Vice Chancellor Will Leave 1-lazard Adam s. UC Jrvine·s vice chancellor for aca demic afrairs, will leave that post July 1, it v.·as disclosed today. nr. Adanis. dean of humanities at t·ct from 1970 until his appointment in ~fay 1972 to the number [\\'O can1pus administrative job. \\·ill return to teaching English and co m pa rat i v c literature, according to Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Alrlri r.h revealed Adams' resignation in a lcttc.r to deans, directors and depart· n1ent heads al the can1pus. 1lle chancellor indicated no repl ace· mcnt for Adams \\'ill be nan1ed un til a "review of campus organizalion'' is com pleted by Aldrich and the remaining vice chancellors. Adams was a member of UCl's original fa culty which opened the campus in 1965. Jle also is the fourth man to hold the number two spot in the campus hierarchy since that time. Ivan Hinderaker was the fi rst \'ice chancellor for academic affairs, but he left before the campus opened lo bccon1c chancellor at UC Riverside. He was replaced by a fellow )>Olitical scientist, Jack Peltason, who\ left in 1967 to become chancellor of the University or Illinois Urbana campus. Peltason was succeeded by Roger Russell, a psychology professor, who served until 1971 when he accepted the presidency of a university in Australia . \VASlllNGTON (U PI) -President Nixon's chief energy adviser said today if gasoline rationing is imposed as "an absolute l<'st resort," March I, 1974 would be the earliest possible date for nationwide controls. \Villian1 E. Sin\on. chief of the Federal Energy Office, testified before the Senate C.overn1nent Operations Committee that it 11'ould take a minimutn of 60 days to work out the machinery for rationing -if ordered. lie snid he believed gasoline rationing "should be an absolute last resort" and reiterated that a decision on rationing \l'ou ld be made by the end of the month. Nixon, rntanu•hi!e, scbedvled I meetinl today with the ''Quadrlad." the POLICE BREAK UP TRUCK BLOCKAOES. Story, Pogo 4 government's four top economists, to discuss further the economic jmpact of energy shortages. The group nieeting \\'ilh Nixon is made up of Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz; the chainnan of the Council of Economic Advisors, Herbert Stein; the chairman of tbe Federal Reserve Boa rd, Arthur Burns, and the director of the Office of f\-tanagen1ent and Budget, J{oy Ash. Ash accompanied Simon before the Senate t'Ommittee in support of legisla- tion formally creating a federal energy office to direct the government's entire El Toro Marine, Spouse Arrested 1~1 Baby's Deatl1 An El Toro Marine private and his young wife 'verc being held in Orange County .Jail today \vithout ba il on charges !'i!em1ning from the alleged beating death of thei r four-month-old daughter. Pvt. Richa rd C. Goodwin, 21, and his 17-year-old wife, Patricia, appeared \Vedncsday before the U.S. magistrate in Santa Ana in connection with the dea th of Brandy Lynn Goodwin . Authorities said the couple brought !heir baby to the El Toro base dispensary Tuesday morning. The child was dead and covered with bruises, offic.ials sajd. The Federal Bureau of Investigation \1·as called in by Orange County Sheriff's deputies because of an apparent crirr.e committed on federal property. The Goodwins were arrested early Wectnes- day morning at an Anaheim motel. Assistant FBI Director Joe L . Jamieson said in Los Angeles that Goodwin was charged with murder on a govern ment reservation and his wife with cttild abuse. The couple had been living in base quarters. Pensions Hiked Nixon. Signs Veterans' lr1crease WASHINGTON (AP) -Presiden t Nixon today signed a bill to give some two million veterans and their survivors a 10 percent cost- o!-llvlng increase in monthly pensions, st.arting Jan. 1. However, the ipcrease for many will basically restore cuts made earlier in pensions'because of Socia l Security increases this year. Other income determines the amount of the pensions. The cost-of.living increase affects the veterans pension program and the dependents' indemnity and compensation program, which covers an estimated 69,000 parents or veterans who died as a result of servlce..:onnected disabilities. It,. also provides a 5 percent increase in the pension rates for 321,000 children of deceased war·time veterans. •• ·., handling of the energy crisis. "\Ve are pointing IO\Ya rd voluntary actions backed up b.v si n1 plc self. regulating prog ran1s "'here necessary ," Simon told the conunittce. "\\'e hare hC'Cll a nation O( great energy \1·astrels. \Ve have been ac· customcd !o an over-abundance of cheap energy. That day has ended. \Ve n1ust change our life .styles .. ," Your Eye Pie • Ill S lapstick Coniedy iu. Dcuict Point 'Tis the season to be jolly but the 1na nager at Dana Point's J~lly Roger . rest~urant thought his dinner hour visitor Wednesday night overdid t~n's a Jjt~le, Orange County Sheriff's officers s aid. :P.ta.nager Jim Glascow-, 26, thought there was something odd about hr s ca ller when he spotted his attire -a ~ky blue leotard witb the letter ''P" embossed on the chest in gold, a lemon yellow cape and a black ski mask. 'rylat was just before the "Pie h1an''-as he has been dubbed by deput1es-.smashe~ a lemon cream pie into the n1anager 's face. Astonished diners who ran with the 1nanager to the window saw the cavorting pie man leap into a battered Volkswagen van and drive off at high speed. ' , "That does it," a diner reportedly comm en led. "Fro1n now on it's the wagon for me." Parks, Cultural P·rojects In Irvine's Bo11d Election The parks bond issue 1rrine voters y,·ill be asked to approve in June will buy a lot nlore than cily parks, Irvine counciln1en and con1m uni!y services comn1issioners de cided \Vcdnesday. By unanimou s vo te, the two bodies ag reed on a master pla n packa ge to be kno,vn as th e "Ir vine Con1rnu n1ty Ll·vcl Parks, Hrcreat1011 and Cultural Facilities Plan lo 1985.'' Counciln1en \\'ill view detailed designs Jan. IJ. That docu111ent being drawn by Ribera and Sue. lhe city's parks bond issue consultants. will firm up city plans approved \\'cdnesday ni ght. Councilmen unani1nously suppo rted a motion by Councilnian Henry Qjiglry to adopt the draft master plan. An * t; * Councilmen Tap Town Center As Cultural Site Town Center was se lected Wednesday night as the future sile or a cultur<il center as Irvine city councilmen ap- proved a plan for parks and recreation spending. Irvine Mayor John Burton and Com- munity Services Commission Chairman Sally Miller differed ove r the need for a city cultura l center. Burton cited the failures of ~ielodyland and another simil ar musical theater near \Vest Covina . Mrs. Miller countert!d that the city's propo:ial suggests a more modest theater will be built, one o1 about 600 seats. Locating the facility in Town Center ends sever•! months or study by city officials. Locations on the UC 1rvlne campus had been considered. Town Center plans presently provide locations for civic buildings within the complex across Campus Drive from UC Irvine. Other It ems approved in the city park, recreation and cultural master plan to 1005 are: -A central Irvlne. high school com- ISet CULTU RE, Pagt %1 _, amendment by the ,·ice mayor also dreu· unanimous support. Quigley's molion requires eit.v officials to prepare a "four-track·+ spending and devclopmrnt chart. The minimun1 cost program 'l'Ould be to purchase the lan£l for the ultimate cl!y park~, recreation und cultural faciliti es. The 1n:iximum progran1 \1·ould provide for land .'.lcquisition and complete dPvrlop1ncnt . In between. t1\'0 "trarks" including one calling for only partial development of some parks would be devised as alternatives. Quigley expl ained. Paul Brady, city community services director. said today lhc range or rost.s for the package is from $15 lo $20 million. The m:ister plan details the spending oC the bond money Irvine voters will be asked t ... approve ne;icl June. Oraage Coast ' Weather Fair through Friday '4ith con· unucd niild afternoons. Jlighs 65 to 72. Lows tonight mostly 3&-45. according to the U.S. \Veatbcr service. INSmE TODAY Edword C. Robinson was a quiet ma11 in reot life, ttcver expressing Iii.$ feetings ill i11- terviews. Now, after his death, his auiobiog,.apl1y is being 7t· leC1$td. See !tory Page 22. L.M, ..,.. a C1llfoml• 1. u (1.-.tr C"1Mt' M (l1t1IH.. CJ.JI Ctmln >' Cr1ttW9nl lll Dilfti Ntll(ll U l!lltof'lll P'-J.I Eni.r11l111Mllf lJ f'INllCI U_.l fllf' ltll l:K .... 1)-11 "' 01rllll1' n H_tc.... '' .l.ftn L•-1 U M11'1111 $1 Mt11U14 ll'llflft ft N1rl•..al ~ 4,fl Or111 .. C-'Y l4'1J ll'TA JJ l•IH'h 11-• l)r, ,, .. "'"' )t llodl 1111rk•I• 42-'J Tt ..... ltltoll 14 Tll91'°'" II "'"""'r • ._.. ...... ~,, ............. , I ,, ·' ..: ~ • t t•il IJ I IS T htlr~da~ 0<'Ct'Jl1bt'r 6 l!l7J Would Testify Nixon's Brother Denies Air Deal By L PE1'ER ..: 11 1 Efi 01 lllt O••IY ~Ila! SU!! F. Donald Nixon of :'\1·11·1)1)r\ l~l';1t'h, the President 's brother. 1ud<iv <ll'llil'd allc,calions 1h:H h·· h1·lp1'd -1!011;11'tl Hughes get fl~dl·r;1) J.! o v 1• r n 1n L' n I per1n1ssion to bu.1 1\lr \\"1·-.1 Nixon satd he'd be h:1ppv tu h•c;flty to that f:1ct bf'forc. th~ St•11illt' \\':i1crg;ite Conunittee G11 1!1-d Prr·!"s lnh•r11;1t1011;d today re po r t 1• d Hobert :O.l:ihru ,ind :inl!ih1•r fornit•r llugh<'S ;is~oc1;1 lt' h:t\t' told Srn<t1•' \\'a!rrg:lle 111 \'f'~t 1ga tors that JXlni1ld ,\'1x1111 "11111·rct•cll·d 11·1th !he Prrsi- dent 10 hl'l p gt'! appro\':11 of th e salc of Air \l't!st to liu~hl'S in 1969." "~ever in 111y life have r asked th e Pres1dt'n! -\1•hill' hl' 11 as president. vice president , congrcssm;_,n or an ything -to do son1cth ing lor Jny of n1y friends. C'l it>nts. business Hssoci;1trs or ;1nybody;· J)Qnald l'\ixon declared in an in1ervie1Y from hi s Newport Be<ich hon1c tod i'!V. Ni~on told the Daily Pilot that <Jll al!ega!ions to the contrary '':ire a buneh of hes.·· "I've ncvcr heard so n1any li es," Ni xon said, referring to a st•cn1ingly endlt'"S strc:un of accusat ions that he \1'i('lded poblic:11 influr ncc for fric11ds and cltent-:. "I rtally think I deserve a lit!ll' fairness 111 the pr(•ss. ·• i\ixon said. "I havr 1u•vcr interceded for ;in~· cl ients. t'Uston1ers or assoC'iatcs \1·1;!1 .'.'lny govcrnn1cnl agency. n1y brothl'r. or anyone clst•," Nixon said. "Th e only thing I've ever told people is to go sec their ov.·n congressman,'' hl' said. J\ixon said he 11·ould 1vclcome !he oµportunity to testify on his ;1 c1i1·i11 cs to the Senate Sclctl Con1rni1tcc. "They c;in ask n1c lO testify any lime thcv v.·ant to ," he said. "'I have nothing ·to hide and I'd \YC\con1e the chance lo prove it." "J v;lll sµt'ilk to the aulhorilics at any 1inll'." ht: sa id , "but I have no f'rom 1•age l. CULTURE. • • 1nuni1 y park '11 \\lal11ut and )'ale Avenues. -The ll<irvard A~·enuc bull field park .oit \Valnut Avernle. -Deerfield C-Omnn1ni!y P;irk adjacent to a proposed interrucdiate school in central Irvine. -l.Jnive rsily Park C-On1munily Pa rk iu v.•hicl1 the city p.1ys only for im· provements on the 15-acrc site. -Turtl e llot•k park at the entrance to Bon1111cr Canvon. Add1tional!y . ihc plan proposes that Jhc city buy but !HJ! in1provc two other pa rk sit es both oil B:·1rranca H.oad. one ;it Culver Dr i\e :iiut !he o1hL'r at Jcfrre .v J{oad. Al ternat i\'CS 11hil'h n1av be included in the hond isSlll' paek:ii;:(• al a l ~1tl'r date or 1navbe fu udl'd froin 01her sources ;ire dt•\"eiopmcnt nl the Southern Catifnrn1:1 Ed1Sfln ri ghl of wa.v al nnt: r~ Santn Fe ·rrar ks fron1 Jeffrey l?o<1d to Harvard Avenue. several a!hlelic field lighting projects al L"n1vcrsity High School and UCI <.ind city bike lr:t1\s ;ind st rretscapes. A park site north of the Santa An:i t'rceway also is anti cip:itcd in the plan. b11 1 nnt pinpoin tr rl sinct:-tlt'1·eloµm t>nt pl::Jns 111 that :1rl'a ;~rl' not :.l't prcc1:;l'. .1 c11 y spolo..esrnan s.11d. ----------- ROl'Al Alf< FORCE ~AVES c;ASOLINE t,J;-.;TO\ O'.\ llOl"S E. En~l;ind i\'P!\ -Tn s.1\"!' (111•1 thr Hn\.il Air Fvrr..: il{AF) t.'ant·t'lrd 11~ 1·u~t11111:1 ry :100-n"I··· a n-hour fly-pa~t hy gradoaung pilots ~1l L.in!on on Jll)t1~i· i\1r l!:-t"I' The nu)(> a1nnen. l\hO had just 11·on !heir \\'incs. cndt·d 1hr1r "\\'i ngs J)ay" ccrcn)ony \\"l'dncsday \\i1 h a "pedal- rasr" on bicyt·le . ..-. OIANGI COAST IS DAILY PILOT Th• O•&f'U• Cout 0"1lY l'llOl , ,..flll W~ktl ;, CO ... b•...,d l~t N'"'"""'""· 1, wblllhed l>v lh• O•&~Q• (Cl•• P~bh1hlnq Com1>1~v. ~~Pl · '"' 1•1lifoc~• ••t i>ubll~"-d. Mo•t<hv lh•ovoh F•id•v. for C<tt!a "'''"· H~ ... Po•I 111~.,~. ,...,,.,,,....,.!.,,, Btet nlFounl•"• V•ll•r. l•qun• lwcn. l•Yln•IS•ddltl>.t<k t r.cl St n C ......... to/ 5•n Ju~n (Al>•>•••""· A 1tn11lt •OQ;onol edolfo~ I• OUOlt>h"' SA!u•dov• ~'"' !ur>tl~V•· Th• pron,•1>11 1>un1,,h,~9 pl•~! 11 ~· J.IJ W••t l!l•r Sl!Wt. Coll• MfW. (l hlo•n«t, 'lO(t. ll oberl N W,ed "'t>'lf•n! end PyDh"'~r J.,i. II, Cu•ley "II«• Pt••"'""' •"<I G•,..tal Mtnoq!• Ea.to• Ti.,..,,, A. Mu•p~;n• II ~"•O ~9 [OolOf Cht.tt• ~ loot Q.;d,,,d P, N1U .<.f.0111~1 M•""9•"9 £dolo11 OfficR C•n•· Mn• lJll WU! l!l•r SirHI Htwpod e ... ,. Jlll N1,..iie•• llov!•v•.._ L.,..unt l!lt~cn. 11' ""'"'' .-..,.....,. t<vri••"<I""' ''""'~ 11111 B1•cll eoul.,.••d ''" ci.me~'" Jill North E• Cfl..W.. 111••1 T .. •ho" 17141 642--4JJI Cl-lflff Adnrthl11t 6-42°1671 S.w Ci.-... All hp.,._'"1: ,, .. ,... ... 4fJ--44JI ro•.,•oM. i.1i. O••"O• C011•t Pull•l1nrne Co...,ri.nr No .,...,, 1•o•iet. !llv.1t•hon1. .allo•l•I "''""' ~· •d•.,fl•t......,11 ~ortln "''' 1w r•1>•od..cod ,.,1nou1 •Pt<lfl Pl•· mlu •on o! •Ofl••ltl't• o,.nf• ftlrlhf;r (.·n111n1t·11! 10 thr prl·~~ Th·· l l 'I d1Sp.'lteh today said Sc nalc \\·;1ll'r'g,+1!• C'Olll!lllltf'e SOU!"{'(''\ s;11d 111<1! ;o.1:1hru. forn11·r ht>:td of llughC's' ~l'V<1d<I 1•1!1jJll"t'. .JIHI hi-. asSCll'J:ttC' . .ll)hn \l1'it•r. t;1,ih 11.iJd u1v"~1 1gu1ors thill l>onal ct :\i:-.:011 h;uJ ~unt• to thi: /'rl'"ldl'lll 10 IH'i~l' :ql- prr.val of the sale of Air \\11·st to !l ugh1·::.. l:PI !>aid .\ix.on deni1·d the th;1rges 10 t o1nn1itter st.-iff ml'nlhl'rS. :-.ixon v.ould not conf1rn1 nr d<'ny !hat r1•1)(>rt. s;1,\1ng onl\. ··1 h;i\e 'il.IOkt•ll l\llh ~u111t· pcopll' 011 lhl' 111<11\1~r .. Ill.' also s:ud \\·h:1t cvcr \I cier sa}" should II(' d1-.cr1""<fi(1'rl brerH15e ";'\le1t·r 1s figh!in~ tur lus h(e. 'l'ti.·re iJl'C sonic prt'lt~ !>erious chargt'S .-ig:nnst h1n1 " .. \\'(' onlv consider th l' rlain1s uf \\:1hct1 :1nd :'llC'it•r to be· a11cgatk111'i al th1:; point,·• 011e ro1111ni1\l'e 'iOUr1.:e s:u d. "Th:1t's l\'hv 1n•\'i' hrr11 sf) hot on ~e\1111:,: f'\f'ryone 11-i the Hug hl's nrg;i111z<1tion 1vho kno1\'S anything dn1v11 !iert' to testify .. The \\'hitc l lou:.e h11d nu 1n1 11H.:dn1tc l:On1n1ent. Sixteen prcsC'nl Hughcs ;1 ss0c1ates, in ::iddition to J\1aheu and i\IC'icr, hav e been subpoC'ned by the con1n11tre1'. The cornrnitl re soureL'S s;iitl it \1,1s l1kt'.ly th :1 t Donald Nixon. :1lung \I 11h :di 1t1c Hughes grouµ. \1·111 bt· c'ill11'<I to U'.~t1fy \\"hen the ('01nn11 1!cc rl'~un11·s pu hltc 1t•s t1rno nv nvxt 1nonrh. Th(• Dona ld '~ixon Jll\"l'st i~nllon 11.; tu·d lu a SI00,000 contribu!Jon lh1~h1·s :issoc1att'S gal"r to the President s l'lO<.e pl·rsonal fril·nd . Ch:irles G. "Bt'he" J{el;iozo, in late 1969 and early l9i0. The fi rst half of that 1non1•v 11"as _given to Rcbozo ,,_horlly aft er the-J"lrt·si - dP1 it approrl'd the snit~ or Air \\"est tu Hughes. The st·c..:ond {ll'li\L'l'Y 11 ao;; ni<Hl<' shortly hl'fore \hr .lustier !Jep:1r1- n11·nl dropped ;in anli-lrust suit 1h:1t had hlocked exp;u1sio11 of Hughes ' Nevad<1 hotel and gambling t-11ldi11gs. tlahcu and Meier conic~ th e funds 11·erc for ttSt' in Nixon'g 19'/':J c<1mpai g11. Hut lhe cu1TC'nl l·lughrs associ:Hcs. in- clucl 1nr, J{a.:h:ircl (~. lJ:inn!'r 11·ho g:ivc n1'bOZO !ht> lTifllll'.\", t'O!l!Cnd 1ht' fll'!'l half \\:JS for the l~rt>siden l's 1968 c;1lll· µai gn :i nd the srcond , for 1!!70 t:•'!1· grl'Ssional ra ccs. i\l;ihl'u is currently sui ng J lug hl'S f;w ~5l) 1nillion. clainung ht· 11as fired :1fll•r bl'1ng assurerl he had :in oi-al l1fet11111· eontr<lc t \\"ith the recluse hi ll1on a1r1'. !\laheu has al so ins1itlllt'd a n1ultin1il!1nn dolla r slanch·r ~uit ::ig<1i ns1 llughcs 1\ho called J\l ahcu :i "t:-iicving .!>Oil of a bitch " in a telephone ne1vs ronfercncc sel"ctal years ago. Power Optio1a HE RECALLS HIS OWN BRU SH WITH ALLEGED OBSCENITY Laguna Beach Bookstore Owner, Civic Leader Dilley Lu11do11 Stock E:xchauge fl its Worst Crush LONDON (l.iPI\ -'ft'.C London Sto('k EKch.:i ngc suffered L!.<i 1\0rst n1id-scssit1n l"l':lSh in living nic•n1ory t0d:iy befor1• rero1·er111g sonic uf t hl' loSSl'S :it (ll<' cln~l'. ln nt·:ir-p:i nir Sl·ll1ng. th e Finanti,d Tin1t'~ 111dex µlungt•d a 1Tt·ord l!l i pc11nt.> t•1 :l~n 5 1hen rlirnb('<! b:1ck I•• :;:?fl.\ 111 c-lnse .11 1ts ln11·l·~t p<nn ls :;1nce ;\lart·h 1!,17 L The Fi11ant"1al Tune~ ~aid the 1n1d- -~es:,ion dn1p \1"~1~ 1hl' largesl recnrdt ·d s1ntl' H b£"gan t·oznp11iu~ its int!cx Jll 1!135_ The Time:; initiallv rerortl'd the clo"c' at 323.8 lor a lti.4-po1nt loss. hut lntl'r revised the inde x up1;·ard on the basis of \;Jte trading. t j Diiiy Pllol S111f Prtolo Frona Page 1 NOVEL. •• fou nd themsel\·C's in si1nilar situations . 111d the 1£"ga\ battles 11"ent on for tv.·o ~ears. ·rropic of Can cer was back in 1963. Dilley says the uproar over Tropic or .Cancer was the onl y obscenity flap 111 Laguna until this \\'eek Vr'hen Laguna l\t':ich police officers arrested owners of FHhrcnhei t 451 for selling underground c·o1nics the dis1ricl attorney believes pornog raphic. Fahrl'nheit 4:'il is dircctlv across the -:1rt('l fro1n D1llt·y's shop ori South Coast l!1g h\\:l,\'. ··1 offe r three cheers for freedom tu 1•r:id.'' says Dilley. ··1 can't sec \\'hy r1·nd1ng matt er should be C'ensored. It's ;1 ppall1ng. ·• . . ··1 1hink rverv libraf\' association, hnok~c11c rs :issoCiation a~nd publishers ;i~soc1;llion should un ite OC hi nd these poor people." the bookseller said. "Th~· le~a l r~ts Y.'ill be tremendous a' 1h1;; 1110\CS through the courts," he 11:irnf'd. J)1\\C'1·. 11ho has sold books in L.1gun;i i•w 1.-,-~~·;ir...; "by grace of God and !hi• poli{1'.'' said he has yet lo see ;1 c·0py or ··z;1p." one of the cornic l111ohs ~t·1'l<'d. l louston (hiefs Out l](HSTO:'\ •l"P[I -The police chief :~!'rl 1·1t\' :ittornr1· ~1 nnouncrd thrir 1·,. 1i.,:n:11!;•11" \\(·dn~·,.da.1· ;ind !he firr lltll f \I ill probably resign 0r be ftred b1 1h" 11111(· 11t·1vlv i•1t•rtcd \l:1vor Fred lf11fl: .. 1n1 as.~H!ll£'; control in ·.January. \h·:i'l1\)Hif'. 1hr 111an llofhei nl defealed 1.1 TUl':.d<1v ·-. runoff for inayor says tk· 1s still thi nking about asking for J l'CCOlllll. ( '.arpc nle 1· lo Spea k S1:irt' :-;,•n J),.n111s Carp1'nter ! R- '\•·11 port !~t';1ch) will address the Sad- tll~·haC"h r :illt•v C:h;Hn her of Conunerr(· ;11 11 noon lunci11Con FridLly at the ~11ssion \ 1"]0 11111 I' 11 r r1•Sl'f\".1t 1011~. rall c h am b c r o.;1«Tt'tar~· l);usy Higdon , 837·8698. E/DRYER. 139.95 Haig Mulls 'Evil Fo1~ce' h1 Tape Gap Y."ASl!l NCTO N !AP1 -Al r.-.:andcr ~t llaig Jr said today hl' :ind \\'hilt' Hull~(' l:!\l'\'t'rs discus.~•·d thl' possibility that "so;1:1· si n1stt·r fort'i'" h;1d bcl'n respun:;i- 1.>le for thl' g;1p 111 tHI!' of the subpoenal'd \\':i!t•rgHl l' liipt'~. llaig tt•s!if1 l'd the dise11ssion oc rurrf'd Nov. 20 after it 1~as <letcr111ined th;i\ t\\O dis!inc t tonrs oblile1·atcd un J8- n1inult· st·grnflll or th" tape of :i con· \'Crsat ion on ,Jun(' :!O, 1972 hctween Prcs1· dt·nt Nixon :lnd !lit l!aldcn1an, l1;1ig's prrdt'l't'Ssor as \\1hite I louse Slaff chn•f. Jiusc Mary \V0txls, Nixon's pcrsoniil secret:1rv. has ll'Stificd that she nu1y have cal1sed a gap of e1bo11t five 1ninult's' TAPES CONTROVERSY HURTS JAPAN IMAGE -Column, Page '26 ~\urat iOn Y.'hc1;~h;;-.i ~id~nla1JY pushed The \\Tong button on :1 tapl' rcco rdl'f \\'hilc tryin~ lo transcribe the. tape Oct. I. The 18-niinulC' sei;rnent is obliterated by a hunl \VhJ ch bet·omes lo\\·er 111 tone and volun)e <ifter the first fi\'c n1inutrs. ,\t 11 frtlt·ral t·ourt hraring callt'CI to <l t'lerrn inc \\'hat nl1ght h:l\"C happened. ll:11g !i'stific,d thal "lherr havL' bl'en ctiscuss1ons of \l'h:'ll I hal"t! rercr1·c<l to as drri! tl11•nri1•s ... ll:iig said that thi' d1!>t.:0\'1·r.I' lh:ll thl.'rl' l\"t>l"l' tl\'O tones was "a suul l'l' of great J 1strcss. ·· He said he ;ind \Vh ill! !louse la\\")1rrs d1.~t·ussed the po:ssibihty "that perhaps lhrrc had hct11 one tont• apphcd b:.· ~tiss \Vood s i11 at't·ort!ancc 11·i1h ht:r <tescription to the l'rcsul ent . . . and tht'n . pcrh::ip:-, )'Oln e sinister force h11d con1c in and applied the other energy sourt·e and t.iken care of the information o.i that 1apc." At !hat point. l '.S. J)istrict Judge J ohn .J. Sirica ;1skcd lh11g : "llas anyoue su5- gcsted 1Yho the sinister force n1ight be~" "No. your l1011or," he replied . lie said that he su~gcs tl'tl at lhal \)(lint in !he discussion lh;i1 it should Uc c!et criTuncd 1\·ho had access to the tape and that the lawyers and ll:itg found th at tl1crc Y.'as nu one outside nf ~tiss \Voods, pr1:siden1ial aide S1ephen Bull. lhe Sccrcl Service and the !'resi- dent huns£·1f. Ha ig. \\"ho curnplrtcd his tcstin1ony todav, said earlier that hi s prt"C!Ct:cssor, II. il. ilalden1an, '·does not inOuencc what v.·e do in the \\!lute House." Haig 111ade the comn1ent 11·h£'n an assi stant S(><'cial \\'atergatc prosecutor pointed out !hat no one in U1e 'Vhite House had at·Cl.?SS to the µcr sona! files !!11lden1an left behind in locked file c<ibineLs. Proxrnire Sues Tu ()11.~t Borl; \\':\Sll!\(;TO~ 1 .\!'~ -:-;~·ti \\"1!11;1n1 1•1·nx1n1rf' 1 [).\\"1~ 1, filed suit in l1 S. 01slricl Court toda.\ to force the rr mo\"al flf Hobert II Hork il' ai-t1ng a1 1ornr y ~l'lll'r;l1 Proxrn1re ";11d 1ht· sui t 1ras ba"rd on :i J a1~· th;ll 1i1n 1ts 10 30 days the term of a person temporarily filling a \'a cancy in the head office of Htl t'Xl'CUti l'l' dl'pil rt ml'n!. Th e J)cp:lrlment of Justicr hil~ s:i id it is spcc1 f1cally cxcn1pted lron1 the law . Bork h:is bC'r n sC'rl"ing slncr F:t ltot L. H ichard ~on rl'signrd on ()ct '.?II r;i!hcr than carrv out a prcs1dr nl 1tt l ord ('r to fire A'rehiba ld :.:Ox as ::;pcci al Y.1atcrgat c pro5- ~c1Jtor. E/DRYER 169.95 90 DAY CASH "''""o'" CllDIT VC l Pursues World Banana G11l1Jing Mark. 1'he UC Irvine Anteaters will try eating bananas Friday In M attt·111pt to establish a wurlti record for banana gulping. 1\11y UCJ student ~'ho alv.•ays v.•antetl !o becorne a \Vurld ch:i 1n· pton 1vill ht1ve his chance Y.'hen the conH·st ge ls under way al noon 111 (;;i{eway Plaza. 'l'hl' idt'll IS to SCI' hO\\' 111any b:in;inas _vou can gl't do1vn in two n1111ul('S and lo gel the \Vl!Uler ('ntered in the Guinness Hook of \\'orld lleeords. Nu record exists prrsently. l{uV En~lt•brrcht . d1rcclnr of ath1t.'11r pubhc11 y for the cam1>11 S, s;11d !he stunt v.•ns set up tn Crl'<ltf' rorne t'tlthu!iasm for UCl's very fi rst J){'P rall v. 'l'hc rnlly 1v1ll initiate the basket· bnl! ~~ason . W cikcr Reaclyi11g Brief Against Nixon 011 Taxes? \\'ASJIJNCTON 11\P) -St:'n. L<Hvcll P. \\'ciekt•r .Jr. JS reported to be prl'par- ing a deta,iled !t•gal brief acrusing Presi- dent l\'ixon of taking 1111 111111•arranlt'd half·1nlllion-tk1ll:i r t:ix dcduction On hts \ice pr\'~ldt•nllal paµl'rs. The Connl'cticut HC'publican's aide~ $<ltd thry h;id hern instructed not lo d1'il'llSS the ni;Htcr. hut a \\.hitc \louse :-uurce .<iaid the l'rt·sidrnt ·s kn1yers arc ;i\1·;irc of \\'rickl·r"s u11·cstigat1on into r-;ixun's personal finances . f~residcnlia l spokes1nen have said ~ dcta ilcd i'iixon financial slatcmenl '\.,·ill be rl'll':lsed this \\'Ct'k. \\'hen !he \\111.i lc 1-fotise briefed RcpubliC'n n Jcader.s on the substance of the .<italen1ent earlier this \\'eek. 'Veicker told Lhcn1 not tu accept it blindly. \\'e1ckC'r. junlnr n1crnbcr of U1e Srn.11tc \\.atl'rga1•' 1·01nn1i1tCI'. has conducted an independent i11\"cstigati11n during the pas: vl'ar or \'annus <1dn11nistration activ11ies. -i!e \\as f'Xpc1.:1cd lo br1l'f fellow n1oderatc and libcr11I ~l'natc ltepublican.'> ;11 a \\'ednl'sda~' Group luncheon today. tlne suurce said he would ~\·c lhe !>('flat ors a J:t'tll'ral aetount of his probe of the tax rteduclion. \\'h1te llousc f1ocu1nents eKamincd by The Assoc iated Prrss this v.·eck showed !hat Nixon paid $5.965 in frdcral income taxes for the rhrcr ye:irs 1970, 1971, and 1972. He cla1tnl'd substantial dcduc· 11011~ f11r slate propt·rty t:\XCS. 1norlgage interest · 11nd about $500.000 donation of \"ice prl!SidcnUa l p;ipers to lhe N.11 tional Archi ves. \\'cickl'r·s investigation is believe<! to have llirncd up c1·idr11rc tliat th e papers ..-.·('r1• not legally gl\·en tc1 lhc archives brfurt' .Julv 1%~. y.·hrn the la\1· permit· 11ng ~ut·h i'tcd11et1on...; t'.\"jlifl'!I. f'rom Pag~ I ONOFRE ... l'OSt rour 10 ~i x yC'<ir.; 111 constr uction rlc·lays. ' The t\1·0 units originally "·er' plannrll to be in operallon by 1979 and 1980. \'."hen 1hc nr~at1\C vote c;ime after (our hours of dcbJ\e. l::d1~n Ulmpany offici.:i ls .1ctcd surprised ;ind stu nned. They then handed ou l a prr -pri ncd state· 1ncnt entit led "Edison's reaction to (o;i::t;il rorn1n1 ssion l>cn1al " "\\'1• are grievotisly dis;ippointcd :it the decision," lhc st;1ten1ent read ill part. "Of course , v.·c ll'ill 1nves1lgatc an appeal." s~ ,1.11 ""''"'" ... "' .1 c 0t11 ,... .... c..1o1.,n11 Sut>w:>·~'""' b• <ttr~ II'' -'"'•· 1w .... I IJ IS "'°""'''' mllltoa "''' ... ''°"'' 17 tl .._,,,1¥. Sou!hcrn Cali fornia Edison Compan y's "contempo~ary" po,ver pole~ nlarC'h acro ss the rity of Irvine to the bc;it of a different drum'.f'el . Squa1, old-fashioned telegra ph l ines follow railroad trar.ks :_~I right l,tncs at left ca rrv !iH.000 voll.s to serve Irvine Indust.r1al (,onlptcx . New c·C'n1er poles. '"ill l':'lrry 220.000 voll Jines fro1n Sanlingo sub· station on Sand c:an vnn 1\ve. to J·:ll is Substation along the Santa /\na Hivcr 111 ll unt1n gton. Hcach. Fu1u1istic: structures vary in height frvn1 140 10 l .• it1 fef'1. 1lepr n<l1n::: on 1crr;iin. 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa-l'hone 546-7788 I I I I 7 I. 7 Huntington Bea~h Fountain ·Valley T oday's Fl11al N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 34 0, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A THURSD AY, DECEMBER 6, 1973 TEN CENTS Gerald Ford 40th Vice President \\"AS!llr\GT0:--1 r /\Pl 1-f o u s r Rrpublieau l~·ader (:C'rald J{. Ford \\as confirmed as vice pres1df'nt hy the llou:-e 1h1s aftemoon. clc:-ir111g the 1vay for his imn1ediute swc;iring in:Thc \'Otc v.•as 387 to 35. Supre1ne Court's Burger to Issite Oath Todciy 1 h.~ llnu"r Rrpulilic<1n !C'adcr. \Vas can· fu'111rd ~12.:i hv the S('nalt" :--;01· 27. Th,. n111co11ic 11t1s so ("t.'rtn1n 1ha t plan.! 111 •11· 1nad1' !or a jo1nL meeting of the I loU.•t• 11nd S<.·n;.itc , ti! 11·hich Supreme ('011rt f'hit·f .Justice \Yi1rre11 E. Burge r \1u11ld ~d1nin1ster the oa th. The vote, 1n arking the first time Congress conrirmf'd a vicl· presi de11t und er the '251h ,\1nrndmen1 , ended :i · !110--month. vacLJney 1n the officr created by the resignation of Spiro T 1\g11C'11'. Ford, 60. 11·un lhl' praiSl' of t•ollc:igui'S from bo!h p;1rl ics. cvt·n rho."e who f•ndcd 11p vo!1nJ:! ;1gai n"t hi1n in protest agai11-;t his politi c;1J 1·1e1vs :ind the record or thr Nixon .:id min1srr ;11ion. "Jle: 11iJI ht'lp /"1'SIOT(' tht! fai!h or 61rilt!1··B1rt Free the people in their elected officials," said Rep. John B. Anderson I ii-Il l.~. :;o und ing a thenle th;:it ethoed throughout the dchnte. One Democr:it. }(cp. Cla rence L. Long: O[ ~laryJand , urgeu •louse l{CpuhlicU.'lS 10 begin :tn impt>acnnlC'!ll rnovc nga inst Presidcnl Nixon so Ford could bi.: 1•!1·~·;i1ed to the prcsidenc.r . 1r Nixon rcm:i1ns in offier for three 1nOr{' ~·c;1 rs. said lAlng, the Democr::its could 1\'1n the \\"hitc llouse iu 1976 .-t ~' UPI TtltPll~!o ('l1icago !-IC'\'f'n defendanl '> .Jerry Rubin (left) ancl I a w v er \Villian1 Kun!'tler bearn ;i fler a fC'd<'ral judge Jet thc1n off \vithoUt sentencing :1 fter thC'1r l'O!llC'n1pt of court convictions. No Ga s Ratio11i11g Before Mai·cl1 , But Decision Due \\'ASHJNGTON 1 L'PJ' -Presidenl loda y with !he ''with the Boston Strangler'' as a can- didate. f or lhe most par!, ho\11e vc r , partisanship was put aside as lhe I-louse rnembcrs heapt."'d trib utes on 1''ord, \\'ho has b('en th eir colleague In Congress !Or 25 l'ears. Rep. Ha y J. Afaddcn 10-lnd.1 , said 1hat Ford, in his Jong lfousc servicr. ht1S \\'On rl'Spcct an1ong n1embcrs for congeniality, hard \\'Ork, honcs1y Hui.! integrity. 1V.·o congressmen fron1 New Y-0rk. Reps. BeJla S. Abzug and Elizabeth I !olzman, both Dc1nocrats, opposed t.'Qn- sidcration of the nominrilion at this tilne, citing a provision in the Constitution that prevents a member of Con~rl'.SS fron1 taking an executive office if he has voted to incrt>nse 1he pHy or cn1otumen!s of 1hHt offi ce. 1'hey said Ford's 1·otc 1wo montl1s ago fur a bill raising the pen!'1on benefi ts of the \'ice president raised a serious Carols Kept The sudden Christmas cont roversy at Fountain Valley Elementary School h.-1s been ended, not wi th a bang, but more of a whisper. Choi r director Robert Olinger will be allowed to p u t· on his "Christmas Program" complete wi th lraditional. and somewh at religious, Christmas ca rols. The school's community council, after a two-hour mt"Ct ing attended by more than 100 parents \Vednesday ni ght. ac· cepted the program presented by Olinger as satisfactory. Bakers Join Butchers i11 Food Strike Bakers ha\'e joined the butchers In slriking Orange County supermarkets and as the lockou1 -strike escalates fuy,·ard the Christmas season. the only on e left on the job may be the candlestick makers. 1\lr1nbers of the bakers union joined the strike \Vednesday by refusing to cross picket lines at Ralphs, Vons, Lucky, Alpha Bet.a and Safeway stores, according to an official of the Bakery and Confectionary \Vorkers Union. The strike invo lves about J ,000 All aides in the dispute said il was mostly a result of a misunderstanding. f..tarlov.·e Earle, director or music for the Foun tain VaJley School District, said today he had misunderstood the com· munily council's earlier direction v.·hen hA ordered extensive chunges in Olinger·s proposed Dec. 20 choir progra1n. Earle had asked Olinger to eliminate rnany of 1he religious songs proposed. and to <i!ter the r('ferenc.cs lo "God"' and "L-Ord" 1n so me others. D•llf Piiat llitf Pho!o DENIES BUSINESS DEALS F. Donald Nixon \ ' (jl!l'Sfion thal :-ho1dd h£' ~l·lt!t·d h1.°'for1 · he is confirmed. H.ep. James J. Delancy ! ().:\ '' I. said he could :.issure lhl' llnt1 sc tll;1t th~· question had hf't'!l ~tuclit·d ;ind <'011- .!.titutional cxper1 -: hl'ld l11a1 !111· offi1·r of vice presidt'nt i~ l'\t.'Dlp1 frQH \ ltu• provision . \l1ss Jloll1nan·,. <i1tt•111111 !o pr<'\C'Jl1 c·onsidc-r;111on nf !lit• JltJtrHU;(ltun was 1·1·· jL'l·ted. 389 to J.i 'fhe 6(}yr;1r-<il<I ~lit:lug<11l 1·ungrl'!'i!'i!!lal1. Ford told 11c11sn1en \\'C'dnrsd;iy h(' h:1d "n11:..::1·rl L'rnolions nbout leaving all rny fr1t·ruJ., :ind in-;titutinns that I have gnl11 n !'<> fond of " But. h1· :1rlrltd. ·•,\t 1hC' same time I .•1111 !1~~1 ng for11·;1rd 10 ihe re<1l th.ill1•11J.!1• du11n !he ri1;ld •· 'f!l•'l"l' h-•~ heen l111111ed oppositir.n 111 l .. ord's n111 11111 :n ion. 1nos1ly 111 reaction tq \1~n11 <; \\';1tC"rgatl' proble1ns • ID Christ111as Earle said it \vas an attempt to insure more of a secu lar, non-religious pro· gran1. !·le had also asked for a narnc change fron1 '·Christmas'' to "\''inter l·loliday" progr:un. The title 11·i JI r('rnain "Christina~:· !he con1muni1 y council decided. 'fhe progr;1n1 accepted. ho\\·cver. is a n1odif1ed version of the one Olingl'r had originally planned. lie had agreed lo one rna1or revision, but b:ilked at furth r r 1·hanges. C\"(·11 indicating he 11 as \111lhn~ 10 pt!! his JOb on 1he line tu defend thi: progra111 . The revised version, nccrptablc lo .all parties, includes these so n gs : "Edcl~1·eiss," "Come Let's Sing a Song." "Step Into the Sunshine." "Do Something r\1cc," "{;rc<tot Big Beautiful Day," "Silent Night." Also: "O Come /\\1 Ye Faith ful ,"' '·Jl o\v Far lo B..:thlchem." "Joy to the \\'orld," ··Ha\":1n;1 Shira.'' "Sleighridr Song," .and '·The Vc-ry Fir5l Christ m<is Day.'' The choir is composed of sixth , ~evl'nth :inrl l'Lgh!h grade youni;s1ers at Fountain V;illcy School. 'Deep Throat' FlnJt Parents Seeking .Recall Of 2 District Trustees A group of. lluntington l~rach Union 1-ligh School Dislrict parents v.·ill mer! tonight in \\'esln1instrr to for1nul ntc plans to recall tl\'O n1c1nbers of thli district's school board. Doris Allen . a regular critic of th•• board's policies, said tonight's meeting 1vill be held to decide how to go about the recall of Trustees Ron Shenkman and Dennis f..T angcrs. She said th!! group i n v o 1 v e d "represen!s a cross section or 1hP con1A rnuni!y" <ind the peopl~ come from all ol'er the 52-squ:irc-mi le schoo l district. She declined lo name thcn1 . The group is seeking the ouster or 1he t1vo men OCcause of the "DeC\l Throat" inc1den1. l\·\rs. Allen S<iid . Al that n1c.eting she appeared on be half of the Citizens Comn1ittee of Cali romla, a mnservative tax payer's organization. But she said today the recall n1ove i'l not a fu nction of the citizens co1n- n1ittee. "That's something v•e have to do tonight -decide on a name for our group. Right now you 1night say \1i/rt: C'Onccrned parents.'' In ordl'r to force a recall election. 7'.lrs. Alll'n's grour 11i·lll have si x mo nth!! to collect the signatures of 23.000 registered voters in the district. That is W percent of the t!islrict's.116,000 registered voters. I ' • ~ ;\"ixQn·.s ~·hil'f enert:.\" adviser said tOOny if _l!"asohnc rationing is tmpost>d a!I "an nhso!utL' l;1:-l l'l'~•irr .·· 11:irch 1. 1974 \\·ould be th e <'arli,.st possible d::ite l11r n::i!1nn11'1<!e conirol". government's four discuss furlhrr !he "Quadri<1d." the top econon1ists, to econorn ic in1p~cl CJf members of the union and 450 food store s. No chain bakeries are located in Orange County, but a spokesman for Local 37 in Los Angeles said the strike ti.·ould affect local r-markets "b<>causc nothing: ls being produced or delivered .'' The X-ratcd movie \\':1s shown in San Diego this sun1mer during a conference 11f the top adrninistra tors in the district. Both Shenk1nan <Jnd l\langers h<J\"e ;ickno1vledged thal they attended a di11 A 11£'r n1ceting ;II !he conference and 1\·erc 1n1"itl•d bv S11p1•nnicndent Jack Hopt·r to sec the n10\ 11' N i-x:on Atte11ds A1>pointee Fctc ·I I \\"1lli:1n1 I·:. S1111•1n, l'hicf of !hf' Ft•dvr;d r·:ni:r~.Y (/ffrrt· .. tc ... tlfii•d before the Sc·n:tlt' r.o,·er111nc111 Opt•r;1ti1111~ Cotnmi!I('(' th:i t 1! 11·nuld r;1kf' n 1111111111un1 of fill d:l \.~ to 11'ork 11u1 1hc n1;ii:h1nl"ry for rationi11g - if ordered. lie said he belie\·cd gasoline rationin'1: "shou ld be :in absolute last resort " and Tcilerated that a decision on rationing \vould be made by the end of the month. Nixon, meanY•hile, scheduled a meeting Lawyer · Leaves Note NEW YORK (UPI) -U.S. Attorney Robert A. Morse left a rambling, hand,vrltten note expressing concern for his mental hcnlth and othe r problem!! before he jumped to his death from his fifth·f!oor apartment. police suid \\'ednrsday. The note, wliich filled bot h sides of a lcgtil·si1.e shee1 of pa~r. indicated the 45--ycar-old chief federal prosecutor for Brooklyn nnd Long Island was seve rely depressed and was under psychiatric treatinent several years. Padres' Move Wi1is Approval HOUST01'1 (AP) -The NaUona\ League voted unanimously today to move the. San Diego Padres to Washington, D.C .. for the 1974 baseball season. Vague President Chub Feeney made the t1.nnouncement a t baseball's winter meetings after the owners had spent tw() days debating tbe sale of the club. Feeney said the. new owners, R group headed by Washington grocery chaln-!ltore owner Joseph Oanzansky, would have to m~t cet1ain conditions set down by the league by Dec. 21. C'nf'rgy shor1:igcs. The group 1ncr!lng y,·i th Nixon is 1nade up of Trcasur~· Sccreiary (: C' or g e P. Shul1z : 1he ch<1iru1nn of lh{' (l'luneil of Et·onnn11c Aclvisol'S. llerbcr! Stein ; POLICE BREAK UP TRUCK BLOCKADES. Story, Page 4 !he rhairman of the_Federn l Rcsen1e Board, Arthur Burns. and the. director or th e Office of f..1anagen1ent and Budget, Roy Ash. Ash accompanied Simon before the Senate committee in support of legisla- tion formally creating a federal energy office to direct the government's entire handling of the energy crisis. .. \\'e are pointi ng to ward volunt11ry actions backed up by sim ple self- regu lating programs \\'her e necessary,·• Sin1on told the committee. "\\le have been a na tion of great energy wastrels. \Ve have been ac· custo1ned to an over-abun<lance or chea p energy. That day has ended. We must change our life style s. , . " Hov.·evcr, a !ipokes1nan for the r·ooct employers Cou11cil said n1ost of the bakers who refu.,ed lo cross picket linrs shoYi'Cd up for v.·ork later \Vednesdav. He prcdieted that even if they \vei-c to stay off 11i·o rk the effrct 11i·ould be insignificant "bec;:;use \\'C can get hakrry products from independent bakers." In Orange C-Ounty a check of supermarkets \'lednesd;iy revealed that both bread and meat as well as other foodstuffs were in good supi::ly. But in the San Francisco area there have been closings of six supermarket chains as a result of the four-day old strike. Some buyers panicked and started stocking up on meat from thei r neighborhood grocery stores. Tile strike over wages was begun A1onday by a coalition of unions against specific "target'' chains, but umbrella groups of employers, representing more than 60 firms, retaliated with a lockout of all markets against members of the slriking unions, and some members or non-striking unions refused to cross picket li nes. Nixo11's Brotl1cr Deni es Aiding lloward Hu g hc!'i By I. PETER KRIEG Of th1 0•111 Pllol Still F. Donald Nixon of Ne\4'port Be:.irh. the President·s brother, today deni ed allegalions tha t he helped J1011i•ard lf ughes get fecleral gov er nm c n t per1nission to buy Air West. Nixon sa id he 'd be. happy to testify to that fact before the Senate Water ga te Committee. United Press International tod;iy repo r te d Robert 1-Taheu and ano1 her forn1er Hughes associate have told Senate \Vatergate investigators !hat J)onald Nixon "inte rceded with the Prcsi- d('tlt to help ge t approva l of the sale (See DON NIXON. Poge ZJ High Rise Adviser Quits Li1tdborg Cites Clashes With Hunti1igto1i Panel By TE RRY COVILLE Of lflil o.lf'f Pllll IMH After a two-month stint, outspoken lluntington Beach developer Lenny Llndborg has resigned from the citizens high rise advisory committee. "l only wenl to about two meetings, but when f go 1 always clash wilh them. t really don't ag ree with them." Lindberg explained today. "BnsicaUy. I think the city has finally developed a pretty good hig h rise ord inance, but as far as I'm concerned this committee Is just spinning its wheels." ··• · The committee itself has been critical of the ci ty staff and it!! work -12 revisions -of a proposed high rise co nstruction ordinance. Arthur Xnox resigned us committee chairman Oct. 9, with several critical comments about I.he Jack of staff cooperation with the committee. Knox quit as chairman, but remained as a member of the cOmmlttee. Lindborg was mOre critical of lhe commlltee itself. lte aaJd the committee was too concerned with small dc~ils and nitpicking. "The open areas, the set backs and other parts of the proposal law 1111 looked reasonable to me." said Lindborg, · who owns property downtown llnd in the town lot 9eC'tk>n of lluntington Beach . "But Knox is more concerned with find· ing tyPOgrnphlcal errors In every 'J)ara· ~ graPh." "l know my own perM>nality and l"tn always in a hurry. You don 't have to be right all the time, but it takes drive lo get th in~s done, and they just don't have the drive." Lindborg had been appointed to the study committee as one of two represen~ talives from the chamber of commerce.. The other chamber man . J im DcGuellr, is still on the committee. (,'ha mbcr directors have not yet nan1etl a replacement for Lindberg. The high rise ordinance w1ll be revic1\·-. ed by !he plan ning con1mi!'sio n Jan. 22 during a stud y session. StaH planni•rs say tbe study session will look at the ecooon1ics of the proposal high rise law. as "·ell as a draft of the law outlining the details of how high ri se structures n'ight rinnlly be. allo wed in (Ser. l,INOB(JHG, PBge 21 Bnth rncn s:i1d th11~' dcc t1n~<I. hut th:it rhry h;id no idl·.'.l rhc 1nc-n 1\·en' golnl.! 1(1 l)e \'1e111ng 1h11 111ov1r in Hop~·r" rOl•nl on di strict 1•r111ipmr·n!. .\'c11·s of tht· 1ncidenl did not corn (' •n light for about six 1vcl"'ks until police, 1vho received con1pla1nts abou t the shiJ\I'· ing conriscated the ril n1 fronl a chstri ct cmploye. The school bo:ird conducted an in- vestigation of the matter "'hich conA eluded when Roper made a public apo logy for the incident. At the school board mee ting following Roper 's apology, several s tud e nt s, paren ts and teachers appeared to either praise or condemn the board for their action. f..1rs. Allen said some of the members of her recall group arc pt..'Ople. she had neve r met unt il 1hal school board 1nccting. Eclison Sc lr.ool Ba1id, Drill T earn l 1i LA F es ti val The Ed ison lligh School band and dri ll team from •Iuntington Beach will take part in the Fiesta de Los Angeles. Saturday in Los Angeles. The 197-member bnnd and drill tean1 Y•iU march down Broad11·ay as part of the "Grand l·listorical lll11n1ina1C'd Night Parade" sponsored by the L-Os Angeles Jaycees. Another Huntington Re£1ch entrant in Saturday's parade will be Susan Burrell. entered in the equest rian division . The parade sta rts at 6 p.m. at F'lrst and Broadway. 1noves along Broad~;i.v onto Seventh Strccl and ends at llopc Slrecl. Acto r Rock l'udson is the. parade. ~r;ind marshal. while tclt'vlsion con11nc.rc1:il star Rodney Al !en Rippy is !hf' junior pnrnde n1nrshal. \\" ASllINGTO.\-1AP 1 Pres.ident \1xon s Ii pp e d ;n1·;iy fron1 U1e \\"hitc !louse \Vcdnc~day night and drop- ped 111 unannouncl'd :11 a dinner (:!athcring of s('1·c ral hund rl·ll prt·sidc-n1 ial ap- pOHHt'l'S. Accon1panicd by reporters. ll1e Presi- dent :ind Mrs. ~1xon atlendcd a reCC'pliOlt e:irtier in the c1·l'n1ng g1vc11 hy Roman1<u1 President Nicolae Ceascscu. Still ac· co1np;inied by reporters, the Nixon~ returned 10 the \Yhite llouse after the reception. But abou t. a hnlf hour later, v.ith the press uninformed. the Nixons drove orr again to the \\'nshington llilton •fotel \\'here Nixon's chief of staff. Alexandt!r l\1. Haig Jr .. \\·as the fea tured spt'aker at a dinner gathering of top official!! of the Nixon administration and thei r 1vives. a 1ot<1J of some 350 persons. Orange C.ast • Weather 1-,air through Friday with con- 11nu~ild a fternoons. Highs 65 to 72. \'IS tonight mostly 35-45. nccordin h\ the U.S. Weather Scn·ice. INSIDE TODAY Edward G. Robinson was a quiet 1nan i1l reol life. 11ever e:rpressing his feelings in in- tC'rviews. Now. after his dtat>i, liis autobiogr(lp/1y i! bei1117 re· lea.~ed. See story Page 22. L.M. l a•d '9 C•llf'Orft l• S. u C•rtt• C1t11•r M Cl1slllltol U..M C"'"ICI M c ... ,,..... J.( O.•lh H1tlcfl 11 1!"111!1•1•1 P ••• l•I ln11rt1ln""n1 1S Flllt "'CI 41-0 Movit• ii M11tu•I '"""' 4:t N~ll111•I N•WI I. .. Or1n11 Ct 11111r 1 .. 11 "TA JJ ,_ti. J1·40 Or. Sl-11'>Ctel'lll )I h ll(-~ ••• ,. ~, t1llwtt.111 M Tltffllf"I • '"" IN •ec•ll l).H Hv O•rd11tr n ...... K _ JI Wu-:'.l ' w-... -... world Ntw'I _ A~11 L.,'""" ll ' ' ' .-' • ;! Ul\Jl1 t'l ~UI " =Hai g Mt1lls In Tap e Gap \\'AS!ll 1~c;·r111'\ •,\pi -1\11'~.intl"r \1 tla1g Jr. said lcxJns 114' <1111! \\0)11lt· llou~l' l:ll\')'Crs d1S('USSl'<I lilt' j)OS~1bil1ty th<1l .. sonll' SlnlS!('r kircl··· h:1d h1'('t1 l'l'S)>On~1- hle fur th•· 1-(;lp 111 one of lhl· subpot·nat•d \\;1trrgate !apt'S. · 11.:lig tesUflrd thr discussion occurrE'rl ~ov . 2Q after it ,~·as detlTn11nt•d th:tt l"\\"o distinc t tones oblitrratf'd 11n JB- 1111nute srgrncnt of !ht• lapl' nf :l ("<Ill· \'t•rsat1on on Junt· '.!O. 1972 ht1\\Vt'1'11 Pr1·,1· Ucnt Nixon and 11.i{. !t.1lde1n11n, ll;11b ·s predecessor as \\"hite !louse staff ch1l·f. Rose f\1ory \\"ood~. ~ixon's perso11al ~l'eretary. h;-1s lesllfit'd th::it she m:iy hAve ca11s<'d :i ga1> of :iboul five minutes· TAPES CONTROVE RSY HU RTS JAPAN IMAGE -Column, Page 26 durat ion \rhen shl' acc1dent:illy push(·d the v.·ron t-:: bu11011 on a 1:1pc 1·rcordt'r 11hde tr~'1ng 10 1r;,u1sc:ribe th1• 1:1pe ()Ct. I. The l8-minu1r scg1nen1 15 obl1 terah'd by a hu1n 11·hich brcomes lo•••er 111 !un(' ;ind 1i;ih1r11l' af1e r the f11·st f1\'l' n1inut1'~. i\I a ft'<lrr:il cour! hr.1rin~ calh'<I !G d£'tcrn1 in<' v.•hat 111ight huvc happened. /laig testified that "the re have been rliscusslons of what I have referred to as devil theories .·· llaig said that th e discovery that there V.'crc. two tones 1vas ··a source of great distress." lie said he a nd \\'hite House \a\\')'ers discussed the possibi lity .. that perhaps there had been one tone applied by .\liss \Voods in accordance with htr description to lhe President ... an d the n, perl1aps, so nic sinis ter force had come in and appliC'd the Q1hrr encr~y source ~nd tak en c;.ire or the in forn1ation 0 11 that tape .·· At that polnt.~L·.s. D1s1rict Judgl' J ohn J. Siriea ;·1sk~·d l\;llf: "llas anyone sug- gested 11·ho !lie s1nist('r h1rec inight Ix·., .. "No. ~·our honor."' hr replH'<!. l·le s;iid that hr s11g~es1cd 3t lhal fXlint in the discussion !hat 1t shcluld be dctcnnined 1\·ho h:id access to the t41 pe and that the la1\'}'l·rs and Haig found that there \\"as no one outside of f..liss \\'ood.~. prcsid£'nlia l :iide Stephen Bull. the Secrel 51.'rvict• and the Presi- dent hunsclf. Haig. "'ho ron1pleted his testimony loday. said earlier that his prrdccessor. IL n. Hnldcm;1n. '"riOt"'s not innu!:!ncc 11ha t 1\·c do 1n 1he \\'hite !louse.'' ltaig 1n:1de the con1me11l 11·hen an assistant spcci<1! \Vatcrgn1c prosecutor pointed out th<l! 110 one in the \\'hl!e l!ou~e had ;i(·t·i::ss 111 1hc pe rsonal file s Jlaldcm~1n 1('[1 behind in locked file rab1ncts. Among the dncumcnts in 1he Jla\dcman fil PS 11·crr his 1 1<lll'~ of the con1·ersatio11 11·i1h the l'res1dcn1 un Jun£' 20, 1972_ UC I Pu rsues Wo rld Bn na1ia Gul1 )i11 g Ma rk The l 'C lr1111c i\nleaters will try eat111g bananas Friday in an nttempt 10 establish a world record for banana gulping. Any UC! student who alwaya ll":lnt cd to l>etomc a \\'orld charn- p1<i11 v•1H have his chance when rl1c <·uuleSl gets under v•ay a l noon in C:;1tcv.'ay Plaza .· 1'hf' idea is to see hcl1\· nianv h:-innnns ~ou can get dov.•n in tY.0 n11nut£'s and to gel the v.111ner rnlcred in th<> Guinness Rook of \.\"orld Hecords. Nu r<'cord exists pn·.,entl v. Rn~' -f'.nglehrct'h!. di rt(·to r of arhlf't1C' puhliC'1ly for the campus, !'ol11d the slunt \\'rlS set up to creRtf> ~ine enthusiasn1 for CCI 's \"cry first pep rally, The rally \\'ill in itiate lhe basket· lJ:ill season. W eicker Sets Nixo11 Lawsuit Over Tax es ? \\.,\S/ll;\IGTO N tAPJ -Srn. UJv.•cH P. \Vricker Jr. is rrportrd to be prepar- ing a detailed legal br ief accusi ng Presi- den t Nixon of la king an unwarranted hall-mi llion-dollar tax deduction on his vice presidential pa pers. The CQnnecticut RepublicAn's aides said they had been instru cted not to discuss the matter, but a \\'hite House source said the President's hn\·ye rs are ;i1.1o•arc of \\'eicker's investigation into l\ixon's personal finances. Presidential spokcsn1 cn ha,·e said l!. detailed Nixon rinancial staterntnt will Ix-released this \\'eek. When the \','hitc I louse briefrd Republican leaders on the substance of the s!alen1cnt carlirr this v.·eek, \\'eicker told lhcn1 not to ac('rpt it blindlv. \Vcickt•r, JuniOr rncn1brr of th e Sen;,te \Vatcrgate co1nr11i1tre, has Cflnducted an independent lll\'estigation during the pasl year of various adn1inis tration activities. I-l e v.·as expected to brief fc\lov.• moderrite and li be r11 l Se nate Repu blicans at a \\'ed ~y Gr oup luncheon tod;iy. One source ·said he would give the senators a gen eral account of his probe of the tax dcduclion . \Vhite House documents examined by The Associated Press this "'eek sho\ved !hat Ni xon paid $5,965 in federal inconie !;1 x!'S fnr !he three yea rs 1970, 1971, and 1!172. Ile cl:iin1ed sub stantial deduc- lions for state property taxes, mortg::ige interest and about $500,000 donation or vice presidential papers to the N11tional Archi ves. \\'eickcr's investigation is believed t1> iHlvf' turned up evirlence that the pape.rs were not legally given to the archive s before .July 1969. v.·hcn the law pern1it - 1ing such dedu ctions expired. Fron• Pagel DON NIXON DE NIAL . • • Of i\1r \Vest ln !IU!(!H''i in 196!1."' "":\'evt>r in 111y life h<i\'t' I ;1s kcd the Prrsident -\\'hi le he was presiden!. ,·1ice pre.,ident . con~rl•ssman or anythi!ll! -10 do so111t'th1n).! ror .111\ uf 111 \1 fr'1cnds. clie nt<;. business as.,ociates t'i' anybody."" 1Jonn1d N1-<on drelarcd in :'\11 1nH•rvic1v fron1 hi s Ni:\\·po rt Bl·ach ho111c !nd:iy. \1xon 1r,lr1 1\11~ na1l.v F'llot th;it :.111 allrgations to the contrary ··are a bunch o! l1rs."' · "r1e nl·\'t'r h(•rirrt /\f1111;.1nv l1rs,'' Ni>.:on :;,11d. r~·h'rrin: to :1 i.rf•n1°inr.:lv rndlC,~<; 1i!fl•;1n1 !}f :ir·l'11~oil1fl11s rhat hr v.·irldl'd 1xil111rC1l 1nflurnrP f('Jr f11"nd~ :ind clirnt<;. •·1 really lh ink 1 cJrsrr,·e a li!!lc' f;11rrH'-"~ in the pr't1ss."' \"ixon said. ··1 hr1\(' nf'\"('r intercl'dC'd for :in1' r!irnts. c-u:-ton1('rS •ir associarrs wirh any govt'rnm1·n1 agrnry. 1ny bro!h("r, Ur anyone C'ise ... :\1xon said. OIANGf COAST HI DAILY PILOT Tnt O••no• C.0.1! D"ILY .PllDT .. 11n wh'{ft " co,.,bln"' !l>t N~w1 Prt". ,, l>Ut>I"""' 1>1 '"' O••nut Co.t•f Pvni.1n•"g (o..,o•nv StlMO• ,.,, ~·l~n• •rr ounll•""'· Mora,1 ltoto1111n "'"a11. lo• (o"• M•1•. New1>10rl 8••c~. t<un•ln9•ctn t\f~d> I-OU"'~'" V•l>t1, L•vun.o 8HC~. l•v.n•I S•(l<lltb·l<O •"4 ~1n Clo mtnTtl S•n Juon (•D•l"·•no 0. oinol~ '!<l•<>n•I "°'''on " rub1 .. n..t !>&•v·~•y• •Old ~und•v>­ Jn• pr,n«Pll publo1nonO pion!!\ •T JJI l"l••I 811 5Ht e!. Cot!I Mt 10, C.oltforn.o, t1•1o. R11but N w,,J "••1oa1nl 1..:r Pul)l,.n•• J1c~ R, Curl1y "•Cl PrH Ml"'I •M Gt'lf•tl M•n•ot• · Tho11111 K11vil EClllO• T\.0.,,11 A. Murphin• M•nl&•n~ E<1••C1r Ch1rl" H. Loe1 Ri c~••' P, Nill A110111"' M•n•al"8 [Clltot1 Tt "Y Co•Ollt W11! Ortn(W (tlll"!J Edoto• ~lltltlllft.-a-c• OHlca 17t 75 l1•ch •oul•"•"' M 1 ~1i"9 Addr•••: P.O. t o• 1,0, •2••t •' OMt' OHkal l •tll"I 8fft1'" m 'o•nl A-C<>1!• Mtll l JO w .. 1 811 Sl'l'ttl N1wp0<! llt~cn J»J l'll•port Boultv••d "~ Cltmt"'' JCJ Nat1n El C1m .... •11! r .. .,. ... 111•1 ,.2~J11 Cl-'flH Ad.,.,111/119 641·1671 ,.,_ 1'1..-111 011 ... t Ct11"'' C•-11._. 140-1220 C1•r•o0M. 1111. n •• ._ C1>11t ""*111111 .. , Co"'"""' N& "''"' ••ar\11. 1n..,.tr1t~. "''0"11 1111rtotr o• td•trlllt"""h llt<•I" ""I f M •ti"*''""° ·•l"'<>Ut oPKLll P<!f ''"'-l lt><I of U>lll''g~! 0'""" ""·tl"Oll ci1u -1-0-w ld 1! C.111JI• MIU. l;t hlOlflil lw~/.,liof< ~v (.,•Ill U.tS ......,,..,,, tw m111 o 11 """"'"" mltit.r¥ "''''"'''°"' IJ •I -'"" ' "The only thi ng rve ever told people is to go see their O\\"n congressman." hC' said. Nixon said he "·ould welcome the opportunit~· to testify on h;s activities to the Senate Selrct Commi11~e. . ' Thry c:an ask nie to testify any t1n1(' lh('~' \\'lln t to." he said. '"T ha \·e nothing to hide nn d rd v.·clco1ne the cha net• !o prove it." "I 1,·1JI sp('!lk to thr authorities .it an~· tun<>." he said. "but r have no fur1ht'r comn1eli t to the prcsl'. •· The rPf disp11tch roday said Senate ll'<Jli·rgate C-0mn1ittec sourcf's said tha1 !llahf'u. former head of Hughes' Nevada empirr. and his associate. John ~feier. bor.h !old in\·cstigators that Donald Nixon had gone lo the Presidenl 10 urge ap- proval of 1hc sale of Air \Vest lo lfughes. CP I s.:iid Nixon denied the charges to committee staff members. Ni:icon v.·ould not confirm or deny that rep-0rt, ~ayin.L: only , "I ha ve spoken with son1e people on the matter." Dodg·e rs Trade Clc1t1<l e Osteen For Ji11111iy W y 1i1t l!Ol!STO.'l' r AP l -The L<Js Angeles !lodgers today traded veteran left-hand· cd pitcher Claude Os teen to the Howton Aslros for slugging outfielder J immy \\'ynn. The Dodgers also sent minor I ca g u,e r DAve Cu lpepper to Houston, complet1ng the deal. \\'ynn, 31, who had been rumored on the y;•ay to the New York r.fe!s, balled .220 v.•ith 20 home runs and 55 runs hatted in for th e Astros la!! sea.son. flC' has been with the club si nce 1963 and had 223 career hclmers for llouston. Osteen, 34, considered one of the florlgcrs' top three starters along with !)(In Su lton :ind Andy Messersmith, WAS 16·11 \l.'ilh a 3.30 eamed-n1n ave.rage Jn 33 games with L-0s Angelell In 1973. !Ir has been v.·lth th e Dodgers since 1%5. roming lo Lo~ Aogeles from the \\'a~h1ngton Sena tors in a trade for man1· 1noth !>lu gger frank I-toward . ru!prpprr is a ri~hl-ha nded relief pitch t•r 11•hO sprnt lhc 1973 season at \\"n!t'rbury of the Eastern l..<'n gue. com- piling a J-6 reco rd with six saves, ( Sauna Case Defense Continues By TOM BARLEY Cf ftle D1ltr .. 1111 ll•lf The defense today was trying to establish how long f\.fa ric •"'arson v:as trapped ir1 the Anahein1 sauoa bath . an experience she clain1s changed h1'r f)('rsonality so she sought !he l'Om1nu1y of ma le strangers. f..frs. Parson has filed a la1\·suit against the sauna operators, Holiday Health Spa, as testimony continuro in Orange County Su perior Court. Another patron lcsli fied today that t\trs. Parson y.·as in the sauna for about fi ve minutes oo 1-larch 3. 1970 "and no more than eigln. minutes." Ptfrs. Doris Se lf of Orange said she was one of the first persons to reach f..frs. Parsons, 49 , 11·h<'n th e v.·eepin~ woman was hel ped from the sauna and laid on a ma ssage ta ble. She told defeMe attorney Donald A. Ruston as the third witness that she then left Mrs. Parson in the care of Jlealth Spa personnel and completed her treatment in the \\'hirlpool area . Mrs. Self said she not i('('d before r..1rs . ParS<Jn \\'ent ialo th e sauna room thnt day that "she wasn't her usual happy-go- lucky self." f\.lrs. Self agreed ~·ith Sa n Francisco trial lav.•yc r :\far1·in Lcv.·is Sr. that J.1rs. Parson \\'as brcar hing heav ily that day but she aUributed that to the ,..·igorous exercises performed by the Anaheim v.·oman. Lewi!! claims in his SI million lawsuit against !he spa that ttfrs. Parson's all eg- ed entrapment in the sauna created a psychiatric condition in which she became tttree persons. It ts alleged in the jury trial that one of those personalities , "?ttaria " prov.·1- cd local bars in a search for eligible males v.'ho almost nl"-'1'1ys accompanied f..frs. Parson to a local motel and enjoyed sexual relat ions "''it h the red -hair£'d plaintiff. Lewis cla ims Mrs. Parson v1as a "devout Catholic mother of seven·· before her alleged entrapment and th;i l her private life v.·as mainly devotrd lo her family. church v•ork, the Boy Scout movemen t and 1hc f'TA . ltuston has told lhe jury that sexual innovations recently suggested by hrr husband have more to do 1vith ~f rs. Parson's psychiatric condition. if she has one, than the sauna bath experienre. He states he will put on evidence lo prove that Bud Parson. SO, ur,l!'.ed his wife to join him in a wife-swapping foursome and that he asked her to go with him to local topless bars. Health spa employes have testified !hat the sauna room door des cribed by Lewis as jammed often stuck but could be moved with a liUl e pressure. Lewis plans. to put f..trs. ParSQn. several members o( her family and several psychiatrists in the witness stand in the later stages of \\'hat is expected to be a six-week trial. El Toro Marine, Spouse Arrested In Baby's Deatl1 An El Toro r.1arine private and his you ng "''ire were. being htld in Oran~e County Jail today witho ut bail on charges stemming from the alleged beating death of their four-rnon!h-old daughter. P\·t. Richa rd C. G()()(hvin, 21. anri his 17-year-ol<t v.·if('. r•a tricia. appeared \\"ednesday before the U.S. magistrn!c in Sanra Ana in ronncction 11·ith 1he death ol Brandy Lynn Goodv:in. Aut hori ties said the coupie hrou~ht their baby to !he. El Toro ha.'i1' dispeosar.1· Tuesday morning. TI1c child \\'as dead and covered 1.1o·ith bruises. officials said. The FederBI Bureau of lnves1igntion ,~·as called in by Orange County Sheriff's deputies because of an apparent cr irr:e committed on federal properly. The C.oodv.i ns were arrested early \\'edne5- day morning at an Anaheim motel. Assistan t FBI Director Joe L . Jamieson said in Los Angeles that Goodwin was charged wi th murder on a government reserva tion and his "''ife with ch.ild abuse . The couple had been living in base quarters. From Page J LIND BORG • • • l·lun!ington Beach. Except for one special type or con1- mercial zone, the city zoning code doe~ not allow any structure over three stories or SO feet in height. The new city hall exceeds that lim it, but because it is a government bul !ding. zo ning codes don't apply . Girl, 19, Dead; Suicide Ruled Huntington Beach pollce tod11y listl'!d as a suicide the death of a 19-ycar-old girl who was found shot In her brother's apartmtnt. Det. Brian Moore said the girt ap- parently put a Imm 11utomal.lc pistol 10 her chest and pulled the trii;tgcr. !·fer body was dlscovcrC'd nt about 1 a.m. by her brother in hill 11pnrtmen1 al 6100 Edinger AvP.. Moore. said therr. were indications tha t the girl had been despondent. Pie in Y 011r Eye Slapstick Co111edy i i i Dau a Point 'Tits the fiea son to be jolly but the m;inagcr at Dana 1.10111t's J olly lloger restaurant thought his dinner hour visitor Vlednesday night overdid things a li ttle, Orange ('ounl y Slicriff 's officers said. Manag~r Jim Glascow, 26, thought tl1c rc v.·a!' something odtl about his ca ller when he spotttd his attire -:i sky blue leotard with the letter "P" embossed on th~ rhc~t 111 !)Ole!. a lcinun yellow ca pe anct a black ski mask. '!'hat was just before the "f>ic 1.Ian"-J ri lie has been dubbed by deputies-smashed a le mon rrean1 pie intn 1hc ruanagcr's f:i t'e. t\stonished diners who t·a n \V ith the n1a11ager rn !he \\11nclow sa y,• the cavorting pie man leap into ;i b:1tlcred \'olkswagcn van ;111d drive off at high speed. "1'hat does it.'' a diner repo rtedly co1nmcnted. "'fronl no'v on it's the wagon for n1e." 'E11vi1·011ment'Playc{lPa1·t 111 San 0110£1·e Expai1 sio11 lnterpretations of the. word "en- vironment" played a big part in the 6 fo 5 vote by the state coastal con1- 1nisslon on the San Onofre nuclear pov.·rr plant expansion. And whal <.'Onstitute! "subst<1ntial harm" to !hr. coas!al environment al so aff ected the split vote. A ft'W or the six con1missioncrs \~'ho voted for the project said the effrcl:i of beckoning energy shortages \\'ou!d be \\"Orse than destruction of coast:.il bluffs. The five no voters said the applicants -Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric companies - hadn 't proven their construction wouldn't ~ harmful -as required under Proposi· t1on 20, the 1972 coastal zone act. Voting no were: -Fred Farr, a former state senator, now a Carmel attorney: He said the sandstone bluffs at San Onofre area ntade a unique resource a n d ~upported n1oving the plant inland to save them. Congressional opproval for such a change, r~arr felt . v:ould be speedy. -Ira Laufe r, a \1entura radio st ation nlanagcr: Hl' approved of the staff sug- gestions. saying they v.·o uld bal::incc cconon1ic and en1·ironmcnt3l concerns. ··The ,~·in-all philosophy of the a1>- pli cant," he said. ''is the sures l path 10 political stagnation.•· -f-~llen Stern Harris. a consu1ner cot- u1nni st: '"Popularity in Sacramento isn·1 !he issue," she said. referring to p-01i1ical pressure. "Sacramento ne\'cr loved the coastline." She said the commission had Santa Ana Pair Die in Separate A1tto Acc idents A JJ.ycar-0ld boy aJ'.d a 62-year-0!cl man dlt'd as the resul t of traffic ac- cidents in Santa Ana \V'ednesday. the county roroner's office reported today. Kent Co1nbs. 13. of 12321 Brov.11ing St. died \\'edncsday night at 1'us11n Com munity Hospital from traffic injurirs reccil'ed r..londay. The boy v.·as struck by a car v.•hile crossing \r.;ne Boulevard at Brov:ning Street on his v.·ay to school. police said. The car drircr. Frrderick Eisenhart. 25. of Jackson, \\'yo .. v.·as arrested on a rharge of rllnning a bouleva rd stop. Police :-aid the charge \\"ill no v.· be changed 10 manslaughter . (). Oa l"id Kivi, 62. of 320 ;--; , r.Hssouri J,.111{'. ~anta Ana. \\·as killed 11·hen stnick by a pickup t111ck on \\'('S t 15th Street , near Raitt StrCt'I. Police s:-11d the n1::111 stumb!t'd and rel\ 1010 th e path of rhc truck. Thl' dr iver ..... as n-Ot cited. E/DltYER 139.95 90 DAY CASH • to show "courage and 111legrity'1 to en· • force l'rop. 20. -Robe rt !\lt•ndt·lsobn , San Francisc o Cowlly sup(·rvi.~or: !)rl.iys to preven t r xtrnsivc dan1ag1• In n1;.ir111e life and bca t hcs '·arc worth the ti1ne.'' lie. \1·anttd to nppro\'e the plant inl:ind. -Rich:ird \\'lli;on, ii raneht'r fron1 Covello: An gry <1lx.H1! r:1!r schcdu!rs th nt ofrer lt1v.·r·r cos ts to rhr hi ghl'St industrial rnrrg.v us1•rs. \\'ilSIJll ;ilso ob1ectcd thnt the quality of the nu clear pl;1111 wasn 't what it cou ld be. In lhe yes volf'S, th e most surprising to some people \\·as that of Comm ission Chairman f\'1el \•in Lane of Atherton. Lane, in the boQk publishing division of Sunset magazine, conceded at one point: "As you read our law. there ce rtainly will be. da mage to the coast." But Lane said he was "v.'orried \\'hat it (a dcOial ) might cost us. "There are goi ng to be a lot of \\'hip. ping boys in this energy case," Lane said. "l"n1 very frarful \\'hen v.·e go to Sacraml'nto in a couple of years io sell ou r plan, ...,,c"ll have oppositio n so grcnl. .. " The rom 111i.~sion is supposed to dcv£'!op a co01st<1l mils tcr plan by 1976. RogC'r Osrnb;1u~h. ov.·ner or a Pasadcnn mail order insurance firm, agreed: ··\Ve're not going 10 accomplis h a damn thini:: unless the public accepls us ." lie \\'anted to appro\'e the units as is. Also voting for the application v.·ere Barnard Ridd er. a business executi \"e y;·ith a Pasadena nev.·spa per; Philip Har· ry, a Santa Cruz County supe rviso r: Jeffrey Frautschy. a Sc ripps Inst itute oceanographer and member of the San Diego regiona l commission: and James liayes. a 1.-0s Angeles County superv iso r. Hayes tried to ~uni up the fee:linga of !hose vol!n~ yf"s v.·hen he said . ··Eni'rgy U~" is :i \"('ry real :i spci't cf lhe env1rontnt·r11 T\1 d•'ny 1h is :q1plie:lli\l!l 1nday 1111gh1 be ton.~tru r{t ns hnving an adverse ef fecl on the env ironn1ent ." t.:nil one of the plant is already 1h!'re. l/;1yi:s S;IJd Thf' ndctitions , n1ilnv nf !hl' six f:1\·nr:1blt• voters S:'lld. ·1,·r111ld n: le:'!~t previ'nt !he llS!' of some potlut1n~ fo~sd f\h~ls. 1-'rop. 20, ll;iycs ;1ddrd. a!<;o asks the commission lo rnnsidf'r 1rilnsport:'l(ion and rnrrJ!y cind 1n1nl"r<1l rt·so11 rccs in its fin:i l plan. llouston Chi e fs Out llOrSTON ~ L'Pl 1 -The police chil'f ;ind ~ity :inorney aonounced therr rr:i>i,:!nnt1011c; \\"cdnesdav and the fir" C'hief \rill proh:ibly reSign or be fin·d hy 1hr 11111~· J1('111ly rlrcterl ~layor frl'd Hofh1•1n1. a~~U!llt'S C\111\rol in J.inu;;r1· ~lc·;ln\\'h1le, 1he n1an llofhcinz defratC.<! in Tuc~rln;{<; runnff for ni;1\'or Sil\'s he l.~ F!il! th1n k1ng ~1hout ;1Sk1n;;: rOr .~ ret•ounl E/DllYER 169.95 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa--fhone 546-7788 • In ~ffing JJy CANO!\CE rt:AH SOS QI ...... n.u, PUii llt ll Tht.> question or the ex pan sion of lhe Snn Onofre nuclcn r po11£·r plant n1ay finally bt• lTWIVed in cour1 . A prr1nit to 1'011~tn1t·1 two. l.1 ~0 111ega11a1t ri'nl'tors ;.it 1hr plilnt less th;in three miles south of Sn11 Clement e \\'i!S denied \\'ednt•sday 1n Ne"'P<lrl Bt>aC'h by lh(' Slll\C (00,1S\:tJ /.One Co115ervatio11 Con1n1i<;Sion. ·rtie \'Ole \\:tS 6, yi•s. 11nd J. no. 1rith eibhl •·otcs r1·quii·rd for appro\'al under Proposition :?U. the 1972 coastal zone act. Otricials or the Son Diego Gas and Electrie Con1pany. 20 percent owner of the plant, said they v.ould appeal the decision ir1 c.'Ourt. Dav id Fogar ty, a Southern Call{orniJ (~d.Json Con1pany vice president. said he \\'asn't sure if the l'01npany \\'OUld rill' su1 r. hut <idded. ··our attorneys 'l':ill Lie looking into th e. possibili!y." The nnlv o!hL'r <illl1rnatives sec in to be ahandOning the ~1 ,3 billion projc('t C'on1ptrtely. or 11·ort..ing ou1 a comprom ise 11·itl1 tl w crn•stal co1nn1ission planners. Utili!y offll'ia!s oppost•d the com - rnissiu11's st.irr rrcornn1f'ndalio11s at the \\'ednesd.iy nH.'<'t1ng al the Ne\vportr r lun. \\h1ch \\:IS ;1!1t•nded by aboul 350 persons. Ccimn1ission planners recommended denial of the project, stating it \\'OUld destroy 52 :1cres of sandstone bluffs, cut off some beach use for six year! and create a ''five-mile marine desert"' in offshore '~raters. They suggested mov ing the plant in· land of the San Diego Freeway, where Edison has leased 125 acres of "Japanese ~fesa·· from the Marine Corps, and using other technology to reduce harm to the marine lile. Edison Company vice pre' i.d e n t \\"illiam Gould said such moves woul d cost four to six yf'a r.~ in construction delays. The two units originally \\·ere plaMc<l to bf' in operation by 1979 and 1980. \\'hen the negative \/Ote can,e after four hours of dcbatr. Edison Company offi cials actrd surprised ;111d stUMed . They thrn handed out a prc-pr1ned state· ment en1i!l(·d "Ed1scn·s reaction 10 CQ;tstal Comn1 ission Den1:i\." "\\'e are grievously disappointed at !he deeision." the s1aten1ent read in part. ··of course, we \\'ill in vestigate an appea l." An additional need for foreign 011. bctv.·een 25 and 30 million ext ra barrels -a yea r. ''will have to be bumOO to cover Southern CnliforniA 's pow c r nC'eds .'· lx·c;lUSt! of th e dl•cis100. Ediso n offi cials :;:iid. Thi• eo11s t;1 i con11nission -the final regulatory 1.1gr11c~· to 11tt on the project -dis regarded 17 Olhl·r publi e ag ency au1hori1a tions. Ed ison offici:ils said . The ;1 ction o\·c rrulrd, appa rpntlv for thr· first !1me. :i ["l{'rn1it ::ippro1·ed by tht• l' S. Aton11c f~·1ergy Con1 mission. \'o!ing fcir thl· permit applicali11n \\'rdnesday v.·rre Con1rn1s.~iont'rs ~le l1 1n Lane. rh11irn1an : Jeffrey Frnutschy. .J;1n1es I l<•Yt'"· l'h1l1p 1 l:irr~·, BC'rnard H1ftd,..r. Hoi.:er Osenhnugh \'ollng no 1\'1·r1· Co1nn1is..~inners Freel Farr, Ell en Stern Harris, Ira Laufer, Jtobert ~l endrlsohn and Richa rd Wi lson. Com1n1ss 1on1•r !)1.1o·i~ht ~la~· was absent . The proJt'ct \\'as .ippro1·1'd last Sep- tcmh<·r hy !he Sa n Oi£'go rt•g1onal coastal con1missinn. That decision 11·as ;1ppealed b\· the Environrnrn !:il Co:1l1tion of Orani;:c ·Coun- t~·. r;rnups-Lnill1d Against Radiation flnngr r ICL.AHl >1 of S;111 Clt:nll'ntc and other clt11.rn groups. Environmenta lists \1·1·rL• h:1ppv aftl'r \\'ednf'sday·s votr. sa~·111f.: it ~rncwt•d thrir faith in the roast line iniri:-itive. l I I I ' I , I '\ I I ' r t \ l . • :\ I '\ I j ' ' I I I l I H OA.I LY PILOT _:J . Nixon Appraisal 'Correct' Gra11d sta11d Legislatio11 At Coa stal Co1nn1iss ion By CANDACE Pi<:AllSON 01 1~1 O•ll' f'ilol Sl•ll 'l'ELE\'ISION WAS the ringmaster and the '"energy crisis" 1va!i Its stur at traction at the stat(' coastal t·omn11sslon sideshow Wcdnestl:iy in Newport lteach. Con1r one, con)f' all -see the death-defy ing coastal comn1ission stuff r('r·- 01nn1cnd denial of the l)()\\'l'.r plant against <Jll odds -an~ \\·ithout a ne:t. ln the left ring, thrill at the sight of the utili ly con1- p:1ny officl<'lls fa lling :il l over thernselvcs to apo\ogiie for bt•ing secn.:tivc. scattering prepared statements like manna fron1 lll'aven, refusing to budgt' an inch. Over there in the f;,ir eorner. be entertained by the cnvironm<'ntalists -floating high above the cro1,·d on !he staff rccon1 mendatio11 , leaning tense ly on the edg<' of their chairs. cou nting votes on hands and toes. P'.a.11:so1<1 An<l there -dancing center stage in everyone's 1n!nd 11rc tht fuel Shortage and !he rears fed hy days of sca ry hcadli.nes and harshly spotlightt:d tvery tin1c !he eight television t:in1rras start rolhng . IT \\'AS ARSUll OlST 011 A~1A at it s best. For ;1 lot ol' \\'rong, unnrccssary reasons, th£' state toasta! eon1n1ision h('::ir- ing on the rxp::insion of 1he San Onofre nutll'ar generating pliln1 bccJ111c <t poHti{:;JI arena and San Onofre became the symbol of the energy prohlcn1s. A tot or lhe sa me peo ple who voled for Propositlon 20 :i year ago br.cause i! so1ntho\v sy1nboHzed the end of fl'nced-0(( bt•achcs and. a lot of other vague ain1 s no1 readily ren\ized also \\'anted the .approval of tl11s plant to s!op their 1nost recent p.'.lnie. . . . .. Otlicr pi:op\e, !hr mcdi:1 -especially tclcv1s1on 1vh1rh ma.gn1 f1cs :1nd sh:1pcs much of 11·hat it deigns to cover -hrlpc..'tl n1ake San Onolr(' look like the easy sol ution , IT RF.CA ~l E T llE 1\I ESSIAll for the fuel shortage and unemployment, a strC'ping pill. a p~tnact·a to nlake all the more painful decisions and uncer- tain to1norrows go a\'.•ay. _ And unfortunately. the constal commission is no\v go111g 10 bceo1nc the convf'nienl "\1•hipping boV.'' Thr poli!icians \\'ho hnvcn 't acted on energy consci:-:a.tion !egisla!ion lb~t round thl' t11ne to send threatening telegrams), the ut1ht1cs v;ho "·rote their "reactions to the deni;il " ahead of time v.•ith no regard !or com pron1ise. the Atomic Enl'rgy Commission that aids and abets accident coverups -all 1vil! point the accusing finger onl y at the coastal co mmission. . . . But those five 11·ho voll'd no -in the face of cameras hned up like a fir- ing squad -hrid their reasons: The major one 11·as Proposition 20. tlaving rr<1d th;:it proposition over and over again in the l;:ist year, t know almost bv heart v.·hat il savs : the comn1ission must "preserve, protect and t'nhancc"' lhc eoas1linc: 1t ·can't ;ipprove cons1ruction that 11111 cause sub- stantial environn1cntal hartn. \\'EIGlllNG FRTG llT Et\J ~(; hut undocument ed predict ions of hro11·nouts agains1 1hc destruction of 5;1ndslon(' hluffs and p\;inklon is lcrribly diffi cult - c.s rrt'tallv 1n a gue rrilla 1heatl'r [ dori '1 deh•nd the roa ~tal t·u1nn11s.~ioners' actions btc;:i use I agref' or don't agrrr 11·ith th e outco1nl'. They did \\'hat they felt they had to under the l;n1·. Then~ \\"err [fl() 11i;H1y pl:1~1er~ in !his cxploilt•d dram;1 -\Vhlch muinly b,v t h<1nre 11as finall y pl:1~·td ou! on thi ~ s!:Jgl' -10 1nak1· 1he c'on11n1ss1on de- liver I hl· clos1ng lines .1lonl' Youths Will 'Rough It ' On South America Trek B_v t.:nittd l'rts:. lnter11 alional fl. su rplus 1·.s. Army truck n 1n1blrd nut of ;\n:ihcim \\'cdneAfiay nigh1 car- rying a group of youn~ mr.n bound for South Arncrica on ;i journey that could last !11·0 vc;irs. Fi\'c ,voung ·Southern Ca!i"fomia :H!· \'rnturrrs arl' bound for Tierr.'.I !)el l·'uego. !he southern tip of South A1n rrica -lhe nearrst trucks c;in conH' 10 .'\11tarC'tica '"\V1~·r,~ /;!Oln ~ tn rrnli ~.i· .1 dn·:un 1r1'\1• ~harrd fur q111tc a f(•\1' Y('<1rs. ·· said C'Xpt'd1!inn lr:idcr .1 1111 Tr rr;1r k. ll'hn pl:1n- n1·d !he dC'tails since 1:16!1. "\\\:'vr h:1<l ln g11·1· up j1\lr.:. g1rl- fri('nd~. buddit'.~ ;ind lhi: usu::il $0C1al ltfr so 11·{' could dr\'ole :111 of oµr rime ro1npleting lhe projrct Ru!. 11·011·. i!"s IX'l'n \l'ort h ii." ;;,'HU 1·r·rr:1cJ.. He and !hr orht'r~. nOlll' older tli.:ir1 ~1. pu t out Sl ,(MIO for an nld Arn1y truck and equipped it lik(' a rolling military bunker -1\•L\h rations. flares . cots, medi C'a l .supplies. rifles, cmergffiCY radios. Defense Department maps, and 1:1 couple of new motorcycles to ride through the de nse South Ainerican jungle. \V ith the h~lp or congress1ne11. assorted consular officials, the U.S. tifarines, Na- lional Gu11rd and a score of prominent sports gear firrn s. Tcrrack·s crC\Y is pBcking (lfficial le !lcr of introduction and some ~7:i,OOO in survival gear_ A1nong the donated itrms finding their v•ay benea1h 1he truck's Army green canopy are rubbe r rafts for a jaun1 d0\\11 the Amazon Rive r, bolo kni1·es. e111crgency rodio beacons. metal detec· tors and expensive sonnr clcvicl's 10 safely ford sv•oll rn streams. The truck given tv.·o exhaustive shak('C!ov.'n trips in Cen tral Californi:1 . has b<'cn equipped \\'it h an underw;il~r t•ngine anrl il stu rdy v.·1nch tn y;ink 1t fron1 in1possiblc ravint':;;. Surv1v:1I instructors ;it El To ro ~l.1ri11•· 1\1r ~!:it ion 1nstruc(•--d the crr11· in sp<'ci:i l 1u11glf' :;;ur\'1\':Jl. \vhilr Oran ge Coull!\ l1rl' oHiria!s t;111p:h! th ('!ll r11d in1Pnt:i r:1 1111'd1cal h-'C hniqu\•:;; Al. joornry·s t•ncL lhc11· l'Cllllrr;11n;111 hopes 10 stitch 1ogetht'r thotts;lnds or feet of color fi\m for a te!cv1s1011 documentary . Amon g the firs! chal lenges to be faced by the crC\Y will be lo llvc up to :in agreemrnt to cu1 thf'ir longish hair to be able to pass 1hrough the r-.1cxican border crossing at Tijuana. Terrack's crew includ es Garv Kocz ko. 2!: Jeff Bennett, 29: Doug ~!ydc. 19: and Gary Gilbert. 17. T<'rrack Hyde and Gilbert left in the truck \Vedncsday, while Koczko and Ben· ne!l v.•ill catch up with lhe grou1l in ti1azatlan. ~1cxico. in lhrce weeks. Kocz ko :ind Rt>nnPtt 11·ill brin g extra cquiprncnt for the expedition . P resident Vi11dicatecl -Lawye1· The ~(:•tl' Ro ard of Equalization h::is 1·111d1ealed President Nixon's posit'1on tth.'tt his S;in Clcn1c111e rslalt' h;is been properly :iss.essed by Orange County . ~1t1orney Frank Oc.r-.larco .Jr. said tod!l y, lle\larco. partner of Nc\vJ>Ort Bea th att orney llcrbcrt \V. K:llrnb::ich. \.Vilt t•rpre!>f'llt the President al Friday's hear· ing by the Orange County Asscssn1cnl floard of Appl'als on the. valuation tlf 1l1c \Vestern \\'hite !louse. ln ;1 pn.>pnrcd st;iten1ent Jssul'd today. J)c\tarco said the ~late Board of r:~u;ilization has placed a tnarkct \•alu<: nl' $1.5 n1illion on tht'. President's San C1C'l11('11fe property. "The st:itc apprais:il substantially \'i11- tli t:l l('$ the property o\vncr 's pos1tio11 that the property has bC'cn property ;1sscssed." Oer-.1arco said. De\larco said claims tha! ! h p !'resident's property should be valued e1L $2.:! n1iltion ;)rC proved '"un foundctl .. by lht bo:ird o.f equalization figurC'. Ile also disc.lost"Cl th:il he has cngHgcd :1 pan<•! of three independent appraisl'rs tu revie\v !he appraisal prepared by Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerr::a. upon \vhlch lhe taxes of the Presiden t's property ure based. V:illcrga has placed a valu<' of $1.37 1nillion on the property. De!'.larco saia the pane! of appraisers he hired '"1vas not employed to complc!e its ov.·n independent appraisal of the property. but only to examine and revie11' the appraisal techniques used by \'allerga and to com ment on the valu<i- tion analysis and reasonableness of !he assessor's value conclusions.,. De~1arofs appraisers are G<'rald E. Schrnit1 .. Br:id!ey T. Gayman and Hugi) C. l)r111111n. J~c said "They unanimous!:; agreed 1hat the meihod of nnalysis and the ;1ppralsa\ techniques utilized by lhc county :isscssor generally represt·nt prop- tr ;tppraisa! procedures. ··The panel's an<1lys1s of thC' ~ippraisal rrport suggests a \'alue opinion. as ol ,\Jarth I. 1973. or from 10·!5 pcrccn1 le . ..:s th:in !he S!.37 million conclusion rcachl'd by !he Orange County assessor !'Ollld he suplX'rt ed," l)Ci\'larco said . Hr i;;i1d lhc tr·io of npprrtisl'rs \vii i <it\t•n(I !he Friday llt.:ir1ng. schl'dulcd tor 9:30 :1.111 . 1n hei-lrin i:: roo111 l of 1l1r ('011n!.v :.nneA <11 2'.!.{l \\!. 8th St . Santa Ana . Battin Cha r ges Sta te i11 E rror On Rea}lp r aisal Supt'r\.'is<>r Robert Battin of Santa Ana continued his attal'k on !he assessment of Presid<'n! !'\ixon's San Clemente estate \Vcdnesday charging th::it a St::ite Board i)f Equ;ilization :1ppraisal of the property 11·as fau lty. Su pcr1·isor Ron<1ld Casp<>rs of Ne1vport Reach niarsh:-ilC'd a rounter:it1;ick. "Yon ai:kr <l lor Ille rr:ipprais;il and nov.• ~·uu don·t !1k l' ii." ('asj)('rs said. "'t'ou d1d11 1 like ('nt1111 ;.1 A:;sl·ssor ~J acki V;illt.'rg ;i's ;1s~rss n1t'nl $U 1ou asked the Sta ll' Bonrrl l'l du :inuthl'r 'i\"n1r you don'1 likr th:ll \\'ha! do .volt \1•a111 ?" Ho1vard \V . Childs. a11 1ndcpcndt•n1 .,ql- praisl'd hirt•d by !.he s1:1!c board , !i'11(] the 1narkc1 value of \V cstern \Vhi!e !louse is $1.~ rndllon in his opinion Vallcrga assessed ii <it Sl.37 1nlllio11 . s1:to.ooo difference. Battin objected to Childs' apprai sal because the apprniscr dld not -place any value on the improvements on 1he property, the President's home and other bu ildings. He claimed a $383.000 dif~ fercnce between VaUerga's assessn1('nt and the stale bo<1rd appraiser's argui11g th ;)t Vallerga included the hon1e. Caspers said he didn't interpret the situation that wav. "There is onlv n ~130.flOO diffC'rencc ·as far ::is. 1 can :-:C.c, ·· Ji,. protested. Marines Suffer Shortages Co 111111a1ida11 t Says R ecruits Dec line A fter Dr a ft Enll By \\1JLL IAl\I SCHRE IBEH 0 1 I~• D•llf ~H•I St•ll The U.S. l\-tarines are wagi ng a major offensive to shore up large peacetime lags in manpower. Ge n. Robert E. Cushmnn. corps commandant, said Wednesday at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. "\Ve have to sell the corps to young rne n of enlistn,ent age because of com- pctiHon from the business world and o!he r services.' CusJ-nnan suid. The rou r-s tRr general. a decorated wa r hero anti Marine officer for nearly 4-0 rears. blamed manpower shortages {lirectly on the end or the draft. Yo ung n1en no Jonser fear being taken into thC' service and so arl'n't sfgnlng up c·Lther. he said. Cushman addressed the manpower short:iu-e 11nd other issues, including com- 111rrc.ial airports on rnil \tary land and the rnergy crisis. durinft a pre~s con- fertn('C al the hal\r. Normall y. there are 195.000 f\-tarines. he :1aid, and there are nO\V less thnn 190,000. "This fi rst occurred in July at t h c abolishment of the selecli ve service. system," Cushman said. "We also found al that time we had made some con1- puter errors in our en listment numbers and came up short there. too." Cushman admits some Marine in- stallations -including El Toro and the Sa nta Ana ~1arlne helicopter base -ma y be under strength bu t that the nu mber isn't a significant one. "We are doing some major overhauls and consolidn.tion in ou r recruiting service11 and I think wr. ure going 10 be all right in lhe long run ," he said. During the conference. Cu!<ihman also touched on the corps' cfrorts to oonservr ene rgy during lhe currenl crisis. "The mil itary only consumes (our per- ce nt of the nation's petroleum supplies but \\'C are still cu tting back to lead the \vay in this situation," he said. "It v.:ouldn't look good if civilians had to do wit hout gasoline and we wasted it." "I gave up my limousine, but I don't. think that'll do much for the energy crisis,'' Cushman quipped. "It got about nine miles per ga llon." Cushmnn said many of 1hc. "fr ills" are being cut hack and all fl igh t !raining exercises at El Toro arc being carerull y weighed. "You can't get into an airplane ;ind fl y ir you wan t 10 anymore ... hl' said. "\Ve w1l\ cut back whe re 1ve cnn 11s long as 1t doesn't. a!fC:ct our ton1b;1\ readiness .. , Dall~ P ilot Sta ll P~o!o HE RECA LLS HI S OWN BRUSH WI TH ALL EGED OBSCEN IT Y Laguna Bea ch Bookstore Owner, Civ ic Leader Di ll ey Ris911e No v el Lc1 gu11a Po1·110 Prollle111s J Beg a11 Witl1 Hen1·y Mill er By FllEOF:RICK SC llOEi\IEHI. P,ack in 1961 , Z<Jp Con1·1i:s i\'o :l wa sn'1 !''.f'11 a 4ll•a1n in tis p11bli sht'r°S CYl' The hr•t hook 1ha1 ,\'l'ar wa i; ·rrop1 r of L'<in et·r. ;1 strca10 of 1·rnt1c 1·1H1- Sl'iousness wnll t n by Hcnr~· Mi\IC'r l'he r1 sqU(' llOVl.'I of 111i\1er·~ dfl)S and night s i11 l'~ri s t:ame orf the Gro\·c Pre~s (Hl Junl' 24 , Hl6 l \)a\'S Inter. ll 11·ns fear.uri'd front and Cen\l'r in lhe <Hsplay windo\v at Dilley·s Book store in f,aguna Bl'ach. After a fc1v· 1nore d.'.l~·s, n Laguna 13each police officer arrl ved at. the shop. lhrn located along Forrst Avenue, and ask<'d Dille~· to stop selling the book . The officer sa id the book was obscene : !)lll ey thought otherwise. 13ut on legal ad1·1cc. Dilley removed !he book s from 1he 1rindo1\• and placed a sign ln th eir stead. Dille y recalled it readin g son1cthing likl' this· "B.v requ!'st of the pa\icC'. Tropic of Ct1ni:er has hPr n t;i\.;en oll (li splay, 8u1 the ll<ll!le hw lrel·1ion1 11 111 lil' purslll'{l. 1\nd \\•hen lht• h;1t1le ,._ 11·on. the book 1\·iJI he back " Oillcy surrullnded tht' sign \<Ith i:opit•s of Tnrzan. "'You kno1\·. it 11·as sup1,osl'd to be ohsecne. bul lht' polict' rit•ll'r •1l11pcted to 11 :· said l)1\\e1 ()ther books101·e.;; 1hroughot11 111•: n:i11on found lhernselves 111 ~11111131' :-i!11a1 irin s and the ll'g<"ll batllcs \1'1~n1 on 10r 111'11 years l'ropic of Cancer \V:lS hack in l!!G:\ Dilley says the uproar ove r ·rrnpH' of Caocer wa s the on ly obst ('ni ty nap in Laguna until Lhis 11·eek 1\'hen Laguna I3c:ich police offi cers arrested 01vners of Fahrenheit 451 for selling underground cotnics the. district attorney believ es pornographic. Fahrenhcll 4Jl is direct ly across the street fro1n Di!lcy's shop on South Co.'lst J-ligl11vay , •. r olirr thr1'i' (·hct>rs for fn.:cdorn to read .'' sav s [)il!e\" "I can"I sec \1h1' reading mailer shoL;kl bt· c·e11sorc·d 11 ,.~ ~tppal!ing.·· F11,ll Probe Of Po rno Rc1 id Jl oived .. 1:.1 .I \CK l'IL\Pl'l':l.I. QI '"' o~.i~ Polol STi ii \ !1111 in\ l'~l 1~.1t1nn llH!I j){)ll!'I' arr('S1 l)f :I l .. H:\1 11 <1 l\t'.U'h f'OIL1Jf1· l'll;Jq.:o•rl 11·1th p1H'1H 1 gr;.iph~ 1wddl1 ng 11 :1" pr1)1111~('d b1 lh1' l..J1;.!\J l1.1 l{o•.i('h l'Jt\ ( 'ntUl\'ll \\"('d· nr·,tJa_v ni i.:hr 1:1 Ou• Lu'•· u! ni()untin~ puhl i(" c nl1t'1'111 of 11\l' ll\1·1dt'n! • ! c~111 gu.t r.11\li.!t' ~<)1\ :di th;Jl therC' 1111 1 bC' 11 t nll 111qu1rv 111!0 th1..; n1 attc1 Ill l]p • l"<"Hllit'll .·" :\l :J ,\'\1 1' li ll~' lf1\]l1l 5;1aJ ,\ ~\'I'!!"' <ii ·,p,•!1~c'1 ~ .iddr1·s~ccl 111f' v1!\ 1·u1111C'1 '. 1n ~uppo!'I of Conlon ;ind 1':11•11 n \\!Ison, u w!l('f~ of !!11• F:1hrrnh1•i1 4;i1 '1iook~1 or1· ':..?trre~ti'd ~\11ni.Jav af1 r1· ,, l)lJltc~· dl'!t•c:11ve buughl st·1·t·1•al un. 1l1·ri.;r<H111d cu111 H.: llooks a1 thl' st1>rt' ,\1;11 01· l!ol1n r!'f11 s1'd to hold ot cnunc1I l1ear1;1g <Jn 1h(' 1ssi11· 11f 110rnogr;1ph v :111d ct·11~nrst 11p In L:1gu l\:1 l~~·;ich prior 10 !111.• \\"il~Hl~ 1rr:1I T ht· 111:1.vor said C1I ~' Altorll!'Y Tull~' St•\ 1t10llt' h:1cl ;id1·1s1•d such :1n actiun 1:t);dc! unp rO pl'rly pl'l'JlldJl't' a 1ri:il. Th e l1rs1 spC'.'.lkC'T' :1 1 tht' 4:30 p.111 rC'gul<1 1· counctl $ession \\'a:> Artist 1\nd~' \Ving 11·ho charged that censorship wa~ heing l1n1xised on lhc ci ty of Laguna Bt':1ch b,v thC' police dep<1rt111ent and tl1t' distril:l atlornC'y. ··J us1 \I here docs a CO!ll1l)lln11y .~tand· ard t:on1c lrom," \Ving nsked. 1Com- n1u111ty sl<:tndnrd io; tht· declun•il guidelin r for judgi ng obscenity l'Stuhlishrd in a r'<·t rnt U.S. Suprl'mC Court· te~1 caSC'.) .\l :ivnr !lolt11 told \\·Ing thC' council 1\·ou!d be 1'dt1{'atin )! itst·lf on tl1r i!'\Sll(', btit. that h(• did not 1l'tl 1111;ilif1c:d ~\ !lit· prrst'tlt tirne to takt' a pos 11lon. The n1atter was lh c·n 1.:losl'd unt: thr r·ountil con tinued 1v11h rt•gul;ir bus1nes.~. bul ii 1~~1 s raised again ;1t !he f'ntl nf lh(' co11nt il 's 7:30 p.111 public hraring ag1·11tl:1 as t;ordon \\'il son got up and rt'qll(•Strd pern1ission to speak . \~·11:;011 said tic found himself lhe centt·1 r1f a '"rather large con troversy_'' 'Is l,:_1guna Beach going to be. a p!acr ;rherl' lhl' governn1 cn1 steps in and decidt·s \\'hat \\'C c;1n read ') .. \Vilson asked !he council. \Vdso n said he ;va s arrested 'luickl~ :ind 11·iH1ou1 1v;1rning. \·le said the sa1nr u11dl'rgrot1n<l con1ic books "•hich pi~ l"Okrd the ;irresl had been On sa\e rQr l'l'ill"S'- . U1· s.-ilCl the issue of censorship wa s 1'1!;11. even ;1part fron1 the ca.~e of l1i n1sl•lf nn<l his 1\·ife. an ex·Catho\ic 11t1n 1\·h0 had lie<·n in the order for 12 \'C'ars. s'ptakcrs BrUCl'. !lopping and J)r 1'.:ugc.11e Atherton acrused the l<nv en· force1n('nt agenC'i('S of trespassing on ind ividual rights . !lopping declared thr 111c..:idPn1 11'as "an att<:ick on the fii::s1 an1rndrnen\. .. "\~'ho is to dc!ern1inc the stand(l)i'd or L.1gu11a Beach: :i rookie police officer 11r tl1c city of Lagun<l BeaC'h." Dr /l\h(·rlnn asked _ . JJ J. (}ru·i ·e lf o//e 1·tJ ... ' ~ .. ~··""· )6 ,., I ''I '. •• "l ' .. • Graceful in d esign and su perb construction and are beauti- fully enhanced by met iculou s t ailoring . Ch oo se from a large selec tion of fabrics. St(l rlln9 From $. 199 PROFE SSIONA L INTERI OR OES IGNER S Open Mon. Thurs. & Fr!. Eves, ' l thi,; fi1u · 1·o ll ec tio11 or \V J~G (J I 1\I H. " .~ • • ' •' ' ' ' " .~·~ ..... · • .. .· • . : ~ .... ..... ......... ... . . ··. ~· ... · ... .. • • 1 ... - , ··· ........ .--. .. " .,., . ..1 ... j If •(, ~ .,t'~ 22 15 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA. CALIF ' I I DAILY PILO T Start the Cri sis 'WithOLlt Hi111 C>N Til l·~ \YATEllFHO:\'T: \Inc of ;\f!."'l>Ort liraclfs n1o~t flbStrt'l)l."rous ,olltcrvers uf the hun1:i11 S<.:l'tll' toduy .J'*lared him .;;cl f uut nf the energy ('rl'\l'i. T!us. of cour~,-. \\OUld h:i1 t• !O ht• !hf' hoalynr<l n1 ;1n. 1\r scn•· ·'BI ark i p • • (;ndJrinn. 1h1· 1ol:111J(• ">agl' of thr l 1a rbor ·~ Bh1111· Channel 1rhn upon onl' nL·l'asiun or ;HlO!l\l•r. h:1s clon e• b:lltlc 111!h nln1osl C'1·eryth1ug: go\'ernn1rn!:il ·rod;1_1· hr hnult1d :1 hu;.it u111 upon lus 11·;11~ ;111d :1 :.1n;l.IJ 1111H1un! (if fuel dr1hhlf'd out (;lowering. 111~ r~·1·.\ 11;1r ro11'cd as l1r ·ex;1m!ned 1ht• n11nutt'.' spillage. "Thl'~ ·11 probably g11l' inc ;1 t11 1111on tor tha1." 11~ rourrcl , "hL·c;iuz.c uf all rlt1s fuel ·h~stcria ·· Abruµtly. 1;;1d:1r1an ll ol'n announced his 11on-par1icipatk1n 1n tilt· fuel cnsis. "\\'II\' NOT?" BLACKIE rhaltengcd . ; "ThC're \11erc lo1s of p<'uple 1'1110 del'l arcd !Ile \'1ctn<1m \r:1r 1111n1oral and refused , 10 part1cipat\'. : ')f those !sr;ielis :1 n d Aroibs rnakc : peace. then l\'l'd ha1·r pl1'nly of gasohnc. :T~rl'fOre !'111 cterlar111g that :111 1n11nor:1I : 1rrtr -;ind l'ni not going lo bC' 111 :1t ," But. ~ ou pr011.'~I. ll'L" do Sl'l'tn 10 have • .1n Cllt'rgy SQlltl'I.\' E1 crybod.v 1.~ tun- '-t't'l'lllg' 10 il l cl'I d1~a~ll·r l!'s :i t1111c 'lflf S<Jt:rlli{'l' GAl>AR l,\.\"'S t-:YEU.\l.l.S cnl:irgcd. : · Savr1 f1 cr·:·· hr hl'llo11·l'd . · 1'111 read~· . t{i sacrifJl't' JUS1 ,1s !'Oon <i'> ;1!1 thOSl' : C'culogy nut~ :i re too '!"hose S1crr:i l'!uh . pcopll• \rho arl' pl'l'ICll<l1ng, lH do tllt•ir 'part The n thl',I' h!lle g:isoli nc 1n the b;n·k of their carni}{'rS for 1r1ps to L.,1P;11. and lo<id up ga~ ran" in th!'i r C;idi!l:-ic trunks tur ski inr~. "I'll Slt1 rl s:1c1·1f1r1n.c; <1 -; ~oon as AJ!an ~k pu1 s <.>;ills un his B;ilboa fcrrybO<t!:). .... :; "J'I! p111th cl•111n ;i:; soon ns .11 1 these iiiQple 1no rt• 1•lll ul rn;in~ions u:-id 11110 l .\flQ.<;qu11rr-fuo1 l'Ol1i!J.~C's like n1inr 111 : eoll'('I'\ t' hr.11 llli! • "I'll g1 \t: lip th1111::<; !lS SO(Jll ;is thr : l ~1do g.ing :.:11•· 11p 1hc1r be:1chl''> for JJ11~ duri111un . > ... \l.,\YBE l'l.L ~IE ~~T th t·m half,,..·:i~. ~~I qull ridiug 111 1nx1cabs and I \1·on 't ~t a111· rnorr c:1\·1.1r · Jt ~i1uldd bl' 11!:1<·,I 1 h :11 r;ad:inrln hisn't ridden :i 1:1'>1 c;111l·c lie left l\"e1\' ..l'!!rk Cl!\' !hf<'(' dcc:idc~ ;,ig ri And he ;t'Qtl'S c:i\ i:i r .. ·r11al's h1·s1dc the pu1 nt " B!::ick1i.: grun1hlrd .. 1\n111 ;\\. d .111 1110:-.c t•i.:olog~· freaks :111d ~ll'l'1:,t 1101<..hots ~\art s.ac:rif1c1n~. .-111d till· ArnlJs and lsr:1rl1s knock off ;;i ll 11it· --h~o11nt.: \111·11 n1:1~bc if 11·c rl'illl .1 11.111: '-O ll)t' kind uf g.1~ohnc p111cl1, 1·11 11:1r1H'J11;11 r I II qui! JHl !l l!\~ i.:. 1 ~nh1u' 111 Ill\ l.111 n111 1111 , r H111 .1 1.11 •ii 1i1l n·1 r1•11 11111 • .., .i re ~1 1t f•·r 1•1:' 111 :111 ti1rl •li•1 r!:1jCt• tu1) _1011 pr u\1 •! "'D \11/\'1 ... C \n\tll\\ 1.i11 r(·.J -:.0 for , .11 Ill' r1 • !-11ppo .. l'd to ,.uftl'r'' \011 1·11·r 11• .d .. 1 .1111 11ll1t·1· r·ou111 r11""' "u1 - le11 11L 1 .. 1· 11'1 .)lb! I r'I 111 11:1111!' •lilt• Thu~ II 1\.1!. ;1h·n~ !IH· \.(•\\ l')l)rt ]\4•,11 h 11,1t1·rl1 11r'I rncL1 1 Tll·· 1·l)t1H11·11t ro:Jr (1f 1\l''-l'llV 1 ::111.11·1:111 1 1 •l11~lllt~ !11 Jt)!JI 1)]\' l'll•'f.!.l.1' II ;11' /11· ~ound1•d [1!..1· ht· 11":1<; 1r.11ng 10 ~t ;11·1 l11s 011 n pr11 <II(' protest 1nn1 cn1rnt ~1 1 !;1r ho11t·1t•r. he ha ~n·i b11rncd hL~ g;1.;ohnt· rr.·dlt c.1rr!s 111 1he n)lddlc 111 ;\e11por1 noul l'l<J rd Egyptia1i , 1srr1,eli Jets Duel fly Unlled Press lnte.rnatiooal Israeli a11<l !'.:gyptian \1·arp!a11es battled O\'l'r the Gulf of Suez today in the ll rst such inci dent since th e r.11dd!e East l'~'aSc·fJrc took effect on Oct. 24. and lsr<iC'li troops \\'Cnl on a \\'3r foo1tng (·on1parabtc 10 that v.'h ieh preceded the l~'G7 six d<1y 11•ar. Israel said it shot do11•n one Egyptian \llC21 in th e aerial duel nea r Suez ("i\y and thut all of i!s pla nes returned safely. An ~:gyptian 1n1Ji!ary spokcsn1an ~aid !he r.11Gs shot down one Is raeli plane. that the others fled cas11 ... ard ;111d thaL all Egyptian pla nes returned sah•ly 10 base. \\'ith the Israeli ar111y on a v.·ar fooling nn 1he Suez Ca na l front, Egyptian Lt. I ;l'll. Saadcddin Shazli. the chief of staff, 11·arned th at Egypt is stronger militarily 1oday than it \1·as at start of the October \l'ar and 1hat it is capable of destroying rhe Israeli forces in Egypt. Tl-IERE \\'ERE si milnr war 1 i k e s1:i1e1ncnts by Eg~·p!ian \\'ar r.linistrr (;pn Ahhtned lsma1!. Air Force Coin· 1na11dC'r L-;cn. Hosni r.1obarrak and r.ta j. (;en. J\tohan1n1cd EJ.fahn1i. con1rnandcr of the Egyptian <iir defense syste111. ThC'y spoke at the ooenin~ of an ex· hibition or captured Israeli 1rar cquip- n1en1. An Egyptian n1ilita ry spokcsn1an in Ca iro said the dogfight took place hc 111·ecn Egyptian and Israeli fighter plRnes over Ain Sukhneh, south of Suri Cily. The staement folto\\'ed a repo rt Thursday -denied by Israel -that Egyptian air defenses shot dO\\'ll one of \\\'O Israeli Phiintoms over the Suez Caniil city of Is111:ii!ia. The Israeli n1ilirarv cornn1:1nd S:1id tile dogfight broke Ou t about 2 p.m. I •I :1.n1 . l'ST I v.•hen Egyptian fighters !ricd to intercept lsrneli pl anes patrolling lhe northrrn pan of th e c;ulf of Suez. :in nr1·a lhat SC'par;11rs the 1ri1ppt'd E.t:.l'P· 11an :lrd 1\rn1v fron1 !sr:11·l! forec·s on th(• I::gyp11a11 bank . IT \\'AS ·rHE first report of a('ria! 1rarfare since the cease-fire al1hough :i11 Egyptian SA~I nHssilc shot do11·n an lsr:tl'li plnnl' on .,;i\\' 9, Israeli n1il itary spokt'$11H'tl said Thurs- day the lsr;iell :inned forces \\'<'rl' on ;J state of full alert on the Eg_vp!ian and Syrian fronts and 11'\'rC prepared to hn!!lt• on the· Jnrd:inia11 front should Arnb force s auack in !hat sector. 1"ocln y 1h1· alcrl \1•as increased. ··'!'hr :ilC'rt is \'Cry. 1·rry high. t;\'t•n sei crc ." n rcponcr for Israel's na!iollal radio said in a broa dcast f1·01n F;i~ id. EgypL "The 1no1cments of Eg:yp11ans are tont111u1ng 11·1th quick succession ·rhcy ;ire diggtng 111 and preparing. N. Viet Troops Overrun Outpost In llig11lancls SA tt;O~ ti\P1 -:\ort h Viclnamese forces overran a government outpost less than IL\'{' 1niles south11es1 of Kien l)ut in the ccn 1r;.il l1ighl;i11ds today . lick! reports sa1cL Kicn Due 11·::is O\'C'r11111 ti~· 1anks Tur:.day The rl'ports said !ht• outpo~t 11 ;"1s 1n:i1~- 1h:d hv \1\0 n1ilit1.1 platoons. atout 11w1 nlt'll \o ul!1••!' lft·t.1il~ 111·n· 1111rnt•d1a1C'l;. :11 .11l;ihh· Tl1C' !':it11j.\Oll !'\lt11111;1Jlrl '"IXlrli•f! v11h light :itt;1ch, \\'rd111•,da~ .1i.:11111:-t go1·t·111- 111ent troOp<; Ill !hl' nai.. ..... ! 116 :11 r·,1 2.1 rnile~ n1ir'{h ut 1\1£·11 I >ut Hlll :111:itllt•r l•1 g p11sh 11.1~ :11l1u1p.11rd 111 1h•' t<1m- r1111111 ... 1 dr111· 10 !<v•tl' r·on1rol of l!1J!h110 1 I! .i ncl t~J1)1p],.!(• :t 4fffl·tnd1• ;lll-111·<Hh<'r '1 1 ppl~· ruul r ~l1111g lhc 11t~1 ern J){lrrtcr tn Loe ~lnh, th<· \'ict Cong C<1p1ta! 1·, 1nd1·~ north of Saigon. Tli~· Sou1h \"1ptr1arnc~e For (' 1 g n \1u11'-try rh11r~cd tha! the '.'iorth Vil'I· nrimt·~ 1hflt 01·prr<1n K1en Due Tuesday forced 5,000 ot the ci\•ilia ns lht'rc to "lrrt1·C' 1hrir hom es. properl ies and crops !hC'y ha ve been cultiva!ing during the last ft'll' years.'' Fiery Fi11nle Nicholas Johnso n has sub· mitted resignation from Fed· era! Communicati ons Co111mis· sion wit h blast at President Nixon's choice of James Quello as his succe sso r. !·le sa id non1i- nee Qucllo is ''absolutely u n- qualified ." Cost of Mailing Letter to Go UJl To Dime a Lick \\'ASHINGTON (AP) -Like n1ost cverythin~ else. the price of s!a n1ps is going up. Rut not unt il Jan. 5. aft er !hC' dC'lugc of Ch ristn1as rnail is O\'Cr. Beginning lhC'n, it 11·i!l cost a cli1ne ins tead of eight cc.nts to rnail a first.-cla~s le!tt'r. eight cPn ls instC'ad of six lo nitiil n J)()stca rd . and 13 cents ins tead of 11 to send an air in ai l !ettef. Co111pa rable inerl':lSCS 11 ill appl~· 10 sc•tond ·class. third-cl ass nnd fourth-class mail. THE PllSTA L SER\"JCE nnnouncrd '1!s intended ra!c bikrs last September. sayini:: the~· l'lt:rc nccf'ss:1r.1· to reduct• ;111 opera1ing drfit1t t'Xpectcd in par! because of 11·agc 1nercast'S for emp!oycs . The Pos t:il :;icrv1c(· s:i 1d the ra1c In· lTC'<iscs v.·ill take rff cct on n te111por:iry tJasis J an. 5. pending a rcl'ie\\' by the l'ostal Bt1tc C-On11n1ssion. The corn111iss1on 1\·111 decide 11·hcther to recon1n1rnd that the l1l:11· rates be unposC'd p<'rn1ar1<.•n1ly. but th;it action prcbab!y is several mo111hs :11\'ay OSL'" THE COs'r of l.11·in~ Counc1t could block the rate increases btfott' .Jan. 5. Postal Scr\'1ce off ici;il~ say thC'y understand !ht• council 11·ill ~1nnou11cc \\'tthin t11•0 v.·ccks \\'hct hcr Jl 1\·ill allow 1hc rale hikes to t.-.kc C'ffcct. But the Post<il Scrvicr is operating on the assun1pllon that the higher rates 1\·il! be pcrniitted. \'olumes or a ne1v basic IG-cf'nt stamp, featuring a design of crossed American flags, are be ing printed and distributed to the nation's post offices. A Postal Service spokesrnan said of- fi cials CXp<'C\ a bulge in the 111atl flow on Jan. 4 as hC'a1·\· commercial n1ailers rush to deposit 111.l'i r n1 essagrs 1n t1n1e 10 he po~1n1<1rkcd beforf' n1idn ig ht. DA ILY PILOT DELIV ER Y SERVICE Or li•t•~ o! t11~ Da•l y Polot 1~ Qvilr,lntetd Mond••·~"dl•' ot '"" "" ""' ~••• '""' ••<l(r oy I.JO om .. <••I ona ••ur """ "''II &• •••u•M •• '""· ''"' •·• ,.~'" •M•! I : II 'm. Sl!•rll• '"a Su"••r ll '"" do n•t ri<t••• v•v• <1ov ~· I • m S""'~•r, 11 I •"' S•nd 1y, <•II 100 • (10• wdl &t t r1u9M I• YIU Ct ll1 •ro "''" V•l•I 10 1 m T'IPphont s Mo1t D•1n9~ C•u•lr ·'"'" i<l•OH f'<•d"Wtll l'!u"'"lt !I• ltocn ••I Wlll"l1nt1•r 110. IUt Son Cl1mtnl1, C:IO••Trtno lo•cn. S1• Juon (IO,llfU>O, 01n1 ,l oM, Stw!• L1tun1, l •gon1 Nl1u1! tft·Ulf • Nation's Midsection Cold • Gale W'<1rni11/:{S Post ell Lii .. " " '"~ ~0<1!Mlon9 1 ~' •·•• ""0 • •. ,.,.1., itM1><'1 ~!11rt •••at ••f ~·IW'''•O I " "·lo• Al'IOll'' "0" '•otciro 10 n1vt * 1'1101'1 01 70 '°''"'' .,,,,~ '~"'' ••rl~ ""'0'"'"" lnw 'l ov~'""'l •nd '"'~' '""" !l>t rt m*lt101r o• •M 81tfr"¢{<!' O~,•l'l!Qh! IPWl "'"' o a 1 \I G relit Lakes Territory IJ .S. S10111nur11 Artl•( cald orlol>ed !!'I• mid conr;11•n• ID(HY •f>d ··-1wlrll'd -· ••••• r,am Ml.,111+ao1 ro '"' uoe><1• G•~•I l••fl "'Qian ~n lnth cf •naw du11td ~••tt•n W••t<>l'l"n '"!I Mlthl<>•l'I IM•o•t O•wn Wlnd!i austtno !o 25 Gr Jl "''"' 1>e• nour ''"'"' ariltlf'a In M·c"la1n I Ctlt W8ff'lno' "'''f II\ ''l!(I fO< fllt G••t l l~~e~ rl'(liOn Ind •r~u•I ~dui1o•I•', wtrt ~ut lo• no•1"''" l!llno•1 fn(I 1ou1~ern Wls<cn1in T•l"D"'Ature• <l1'>nned b~low 1ero in Nortll Da~oh Ind Mlnnf)QIA t nd re1<1IM11 in rne ~ ... ~,, tcmmo" ''°"' Wi1ton1ln !O Ille m I d d ! e Mll1lulooi v1nev, A w~nn 1!r 1v11em over Wfllf•n W11!'1lno!011 spretd rtln •"!I 1na" ovt r 11111 P1tlllt Nortllw11t. q 11n 1110 1ol11!'1ed !n!a 1•cllon1 or l!•t Nor•l'lta•t wllert unw1son11>1v fl'llld wetlllcr llnotrHI. On1ee10f'lblv Wlrrl' Wfa!l'le• Unot •td ovt r New fn(llt nd Wtanesd•w. Two •K ord Moh titmPfr11vr11 "'' Dec. $ wert 1ef, 60 t t (Ot!CD•d, N.H., ,,, .. '-J ti e o1h1t1, M111. El1eW!letr skltl wt•f ;tnt•1Uy tlt tr. I t nlotr11ure1 De/are 111wn •tncted !•O•" 4. 11 'l!•mfrt~. N.O., IO 10 ti l(ey WtJI. Flt , Coa•tal Weather Fair ltldty. Llgl'll v1rl1blf w!nd~ l'llQM I nd mornlf19 hours bf(°""l"V we1tf•lv I to 1S kftOll In 11t1rnoo1u 1ot1ay 1nd F•l!ltv High lodty 61. {~stAI lff'1'1ptr1tv•t • rt l'l'lf lrom olJ la tl. !nltnd 11n'IPfrl tur11 r1,.ge lrom o 10 10. w 11,, ttmper•tu•t .11, Sun, /tloo11. Tides THV•IOAY S~ton<1 11lol't l,OI p.m. 3.6 Se<ond low ll .~• p,m, 1.9 F lfll ~'t" 11'1••1 llJW $1CO~d l'tl!Jl't ,..IOAY Sun •titt ' •• ~ ,., Moort •1n 1 l :'t Am, f •ll ..... t.l 1:3' p.m, -4.1 !·SI p,m l .I S1h 4:4• pm I 1111 2:.11 p,m ... .. -. -• Riot Police Break Up Ohio True}, Blocl\.ades B) L.:nited Prr~~ lntern1n iooal clutis lhc~· •u·e in !'or a rc<1l t1gh1 " One hundred troopers n101"ed 111 fro111 1he licvt'lu11d <1rca <i1ld nnothcr JOO tron1 the 'l'o!r.do area. :-.on1e lrucks 1\'l'r(' bcg1nn111g to 11101e along thl' turnpike. Tu•o hu11dre1I riot equipped Ohio liO!h p0!ice w1lt:s \\cJ'c accomp.1.nied l.iy ~'alional Guardsmen v.·ho drove to1.,. lrucks 11h1th "·ere used to haul a"ay :-.onit· of the r\gs. h1ghll'ay patroln1c11 nloved onto the Ohio 'l\Jn1pike JUSI llC~I Of Cl('l'Cl;ind <:nu\ ar Toledo toclny 10 brl'.'.lk up n block;idt· of trat tor trrill1·r n gs 11'hich had forcl'd a cl0.~1ng of alrno~t half of the 2~0..ntilt: toll road. .'\o 111c1den1s had bttn rf'ported. :ind 1llAUINES FINAJ,Ll' l"ALI, I NTO f,I NE Traffi c on l 111er~1all• i5 leadu1g into 1'olcdo n11d lnterstntl: 70 111!0 Cv\un1bt1s rf'rnainrd blocked. Add1tionn! h1ghv.·<1y p;11roln1cn 11·r rt· n!so rno\'rd in lo an <i rea 20 rn iles ('r1st u! Colun1bus \() brl'ak up 11 ~unitnr blockade on Interstate iO . Interstate i.-. .at Perrysburg. lll'~Jr Toledo. rt•n1ainl'd closed in the <·orl!inuing prOIC'St Lly drivers against !011er speed li1nits and higher fuel prices . \\'ASlllNGTO\I 1UPI \ -\\'ith tl11: c\lannc l'orps last to fall in line . <ill four services h;1\'C 11011• changrd their rulrs to nllow 11·ornen to l"Ornnnu1d units rnade up 1nostly of men. FOUR PATH OL hclicop!t'rs landed 011 th(' turnpike ;ii the 1'oledo cxil a nd offi cers ordt'i·C'd the trucks to move. Poliee <11Testtd ei ght drivers before da 1111 :111d senl the National Guard 1roops to !0\1' a11·ay !heir 1·C'hiclcs. \\'l\'DO\\'S IN several trucks p;1rked nlong the four-!anc tw·npikc ~!l Totcdu \1'ere broken by club-ca rrying patroln1en so they could get i11 t0 the vehicles. Drivers \1'er£' not in the rigs. The J\larine Corps announced \\'cd· ncsdJy that it has dropped its long st;n1ding regulation lin1iting \1·ornen (lrder-givC'rS to "those ac1ivities v.·hich hiJl'e the administration of v.·on1l'll i\larint•s as their primary fun ction ." The dcrnonslrations ,,..·ere a con- linuation of protests against lov.·cr sp€'ed li111its nnd l1i1jher fuel prices that haviJ !'narl£'d traffic periodicall y since r.1ooday in Pcnnsyl\·ania, Indiana, Delaware, J\1ichig;in, Arkans:is. New York, Con- ncc1icu!, Nt•11· J(•f'Sl'~r and Virginia One 1ruckt'r snid · '"lf !hC' st:itr highway patrol ('{)Illes aftC'r us \\Ith NEW RADIO SKI REPORT KCOM 103 Tues., Thurs., Fri. ll:SS AM & 7:55 PM •.,,\ SKIING SINCE 1934 24 HR. "" SNOW '(,; PHONE ' I', ,. " ~:~~E:HE BEST :~~~~~:R 2nd~~~~ IOO /'' ·; ·.~· 547-2545 t--·-R_o_s_s1-GN_o_L~~·-K2~~~~-·-K -NE-IS-SL~~-/-~~~--~-~~---~-°"_o_~_.-:)._·'-"--~~~~~I ' SKI PACKAGES • KNEISSL Short mo9ic: ,k;s w!h gt zt ~re p i;1 bind•nCJ nnd pol t1 .... 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Orange C~!!t Today's Final l\'.V. Stocks VOL. 66, NO . 340, 5 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , DECEMBER 6, 1973 N TEN CENT S Gerald Ford 40th Vice President \\'ASfll NGTON IAP) 1-1 o u se Republican Leader Gerald n. Ford was conri rmed as vice president by the l~ouse this afternoon, cleilring the v•ay for tiis immediate swearing in. The vote \\'<JS 387 \0 35. The vote, n1ark1ng lhe first lime Co'ngrcss confirmed a vice prcsidcnl under the 25th Arncndrncnl , ended a l\1·0-n1onth v:H.'i1ncv in !he office created by the rrsigHat iou ·or Spiro'!'. Agnew. 1:-ord. GO, 11'011 the pr111sc of co llcag11cs fro111 bolh p;1rlJ('."· eVt•n those 1vho ended up 1·01ing aguinsl hun in protest against Newport To Barter For Fuel i\ev.'f\-Orl B£>ach C'ity officials !hink lhcy'l'c found a unic1ue v.•ay to k('Cp from running ou t uf chcsc l fuel and gasoline for c11y vehicles. For years, th ey·\'c hc'cn getting cash frorn oil rrfinf'ries that are slant dri!ilng fro1n lh<' \\1est Ncv.·1}Qrt oil fields into the public tidelands. But no\Y they're negotiating to barter the crude oil for prized gua rantees of oil and ga s supplies. Nev.·port Beach Councilman Ric hard Croul disc losrd to- day. Croul told th e annual meeting or the Newport Center Businessmen's Assoc ia- tion th at the energy crisis is a very real thin~. at least in Newport Beach. fte disclosed that thtt Qty came v.·ithin 80 gallons or runn ing out or diesel fuel last v.·eek. Jlr s.1id the ci!y ~ot a delivery "Just in !inic'' and It'll be able "to keep our garba,i:-:e trucks runnlng for another · cou ple Qf v.·eck.s." Croul said tht' short age scare prompted !he city admin1s1rali on to "immcdi:itely start negotiations" to revise the lease's. Frank Ivf'ns. administrative assistant lo City t-.ianager Robert L. Wynn. said talks with compan ies "arc just begin- ning " and there have not yet been any conclusive resulls. Ile explainC'd than the city gels roya lties rrom 16 oil v.·clls and easemcnl payments from three others. Together they bring in about $40,000 in revenue a year. lie said about 300 barrels o( oil a day are pumped rrom those "''ells. And he said v. hilc !he city sprnds about $76 ,000 a year ror fu el, "our ultima!c objccli\'C 15 lo m:ikc an even trade'.., J\•cns dcclinrd to name the refi neries hr·s bcrn talking to. ('roul C'n1ph;1::;izf'd he 1hinks ,\cv.lJOr! Rroc·h is •·lucky" to be abl (' to go :ift1'r ;i ronst:in1 t;tipply of fuf'I v.l1h surh ;i lrade :ind he !inirl the cnf'r gy c·r1s1.<> mfiy t<1ke 1t~ loll on 01hcr munh:ipaliticf'. "I don't kn o\11 about other ci ties." Croul said, "There v.•il\ be a shortage. Whether it will be temporary or spotty 1 don't think anybod y knows." He said the energy crisis has rome as no surprise lo him. lie recalled attending a rountywide conference ~n the energy problem lwo years ago m Anaheim. "There were a lot of powerful people there p~edicting things like blackouts by early 1974." he said. lie told of "making a strong report" on the conference lo !ellow councilmen but he also recalled the reaction of othrr government ;:igencie~. . He also crilici1.cd first District Supervisor Robe rt Baltin o( Santa An<t \1•ho he said made n big stink about not going to lhe conference because tht' speakers 1vcrc mainly represen- taliVC'S of the ene rgy 5uppliers. \Vithout n1entloning Caspers by name. Croul said . "One supervisor decided no t to go because it was 'so one-sided.' •) Padres' Move Wiris Approval HOUS'l'ON (AP) -The NaUonal League voted unanimously today to move lhe San Diego Padres to W11shlngton, D.C .• [or the 1974 baseball seaso n. League President Chub Feeney mode the announcement 11 t baseball 's winter meetings ofter the owners had spent lwo days debating th e l!lale or the club. Feeney sa id lhe new owners, 11 group headed by Washington grocery chain-store o..mer Jo!lt:ph l)anzansky, would have to mee:t certoln conditions set down by the league by Dec. 21. Supreme Court's Burger to Issue Oath Today his political views and the record of the Nixon admin istration . "lie will help restore the faith of !he people 111 th('i r elected offic;ials ," s;ii d Hep . .John 13. Anderson (R-11!. \, sot1nding " th r.:mc= that echoed throughout the deb~ne. One Drn1ocra!, ltep. Clf1rrnct'.' L. Long of MJryland. urgru llousc J{rpublicans Ollll Pllol 11•11 Pllolt DENIES BUSINESS DEALS F, Donald Nixon Nixon's Brother Denies Aidi11g Ho,vard Hughes By L PETER KRIEG OI l~t Dail' Plltlt Sl•ll F. Donald Nixon of Ne \vport Beach. the President':. brother. today denied allegations that he helped Howard Hughes get feCeral gov e r nm en t permission to buy Air West. Nixon said he'd be happy to lestify to that (act before the Senate \\latergat e Comn1ittee. L:nited Press lntcrnation<i l today r e po r I e d Rober~ :\fahcu and another furrner J·lughes associa1e have told Sf'nntc \\'atergare investi(?ators thnt J)ona lrt Nixon ''interceded 1vith the Pre~i · dent to help gel approval of the sate of Air \~·.~s t to llugh cs in 1%!l." ··NC"vcr in 1ny lire h<i ve l n~krd the PrPsident -v.·hilc hr 1ras presiclrnt. \'1rc presid ent. congressman or anything -to do something for ;1 ny of my friends. cl ients. business associates or anybody," Donald Nixon declared in an in terview from his Newport Beach home toda y. Nixon told the Daily Pilot that all al legal~ to the contrary "are a bunch of lies." •;1·ve never heard so many lies," Nixon said. referring to a seemingly endless stream of accusalions that he wielded political influence for fri ends and clients. "I really think I deserve a little f11irness in the press," Nixon said. •·I have never interceded for an y c\i('nts. custo1ners or associates with any government agene)'. n1y brother, or anyone else,., Nixon said . "The only lning I've ev er told people is lo go sec their own congressn1an," he said. Nixon said he would \velcomc th e opportunity to tesl\fy on his activities lo the Senate Select Committee. "They can ask me to tcstiry ally time thty want to ,0 he said. '"1 have nothing to hide and I'd welcome the chance to prove it.'' . "I wlll speak to the authorities at any time.'' he said, "but I have no further comment to the press." The UPI dispatch today said Senate Watergate Ccmmittee .90urces said that Maheu, former he.ad of Hughes' Nevada empire. and his associate , John Meier, both told invesUgators that Donald Nixon had gone to the President to urge ap- proval of the sale of Air West to l~ughes. UPf said Nixon denied the charges to committee sta ff members. Nixon would not confirm or deny that reporl, saying only, "I have spoken with some pe<lple on the matter.'' He also said whatever Meier snys should be dittcredlted because "Meler Is fighting for hi~ llfe. There are .!IOme pretty serious charges agnlnst him." "We only conskler the clalms o( Maheu and Meier to be allegations at this point ,'' one committee SQ\lrcc said. to begin an •mpeachment move against }>resident Nixon so t'ord could be elevated lo the presidency. If Nixon remains in office for thrc·c n1o rc ye:i rs, said U:1ng, the fJemocrats <·ould v.·in lh e \Vhitc Hou~c 1n l!Jifi "wi!h the Boston St rangler" ;:is a can· cl idatc. For the most part, ho \V c v c r , partisanship v.·as put aside as the House members heaped tributes on ford, who has been their colleague in Congress for 25 yea rs. Rep. Hay J. f\Iadd en I D-lnd. l, said tha• f ord, in his long llouse service, h<i s won respect among rnen1bers for congenia lity, hard work , hont's ty ancl integrity. Rationing • Ill Tv•o rong ress n1rn fron1 :\t•I\' ,.11rk, Heps. Bella S. Abzu~ i111d r-:1 1~Jheth Holzman, both J)cmocra1s. opp11~cd con - siderat ion of the non1i11a!1na a1 th1:'.' tirnf', ci ting a pro11ision 111 tlh· Cons111ui1un that pre11ent ~ a n11·1nh••r ~1f ( 'one.1'\'~" frOJl1 lilkln£ ;1n CX Cl'lil 11 e nrfir.,; if ]\,· lras vOll'd 10 111t·r1•<1 ~(' lhL· pny 11r 1Sl0l' FOHIJ, !'age 21 March? Energy Office Decision Due This Mo11th \VA SHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon's chief energy adviser said today if gasoline rationing is imposed as ''an absolute last resort ," March I, 1974 v.·ould be the earliest possible date for nation,vide controls. Vi'illian1 E. Simon, chief of the Federal £nergy Office. testified before 1he Senate Go11ernmcnt Operations Cornmittce 1hal it would lake a m1nimu1n of 60 days lo v.·ork out the machinery ror rationing -if ordered. l le said he be lieved gasoline rationing "should be an absolute last reso rt" and reiterated that a decision on rationing Court to Decide? \vould be made by the end of the month . Nixon , meanwhile , scheduled a meeting today with the "Quadriad,'' the governmen t's four top economists, to POLICE BREAK UP TRUCK BCbCKADES. Story, Page 4 _ discuss furthe r the economic impar.t of enrrgy shortage~. The group n1 ecting ~1ith Nixon is made up of Treasury Secretary G e u r g e P. Shultz: the chairman or the Council of Econon1ic 1\dvisors, 1-lerbert Stein; Power Plant Expansion Denied; Appeal Looms By CANDACE PEARSON Of lht D.11111 f>ltol 51111 The question of the expansion of lhe San Onofre nuclear power plant may finally be resolved in court. A pennit lo $P>nstruct tv.·o, J,140 megawatt reactors at the plant less th an three miles south of San Clemente was denied Wednesday in Nev.·port Beach by the state Coastal Zone Conservation Commission . t:" The vote v.•as 6. yes, and 5. no. v.'ith t'ight voles reqwred for approval under Proposit ion 20, the 1912 coastal zone act. Officials of the Sa n Diego Gas and Electric Company, 20 percent owner of the plant. said they v.·ould appeal the decision in court. Dnvid Fogart~'. a Southern Californi:i Edison Company vice pre sident, said he \vasn't sur(' ir the company would hie suit. but added , "Our attorneys will be looking into the possibility.'' The only other alternatives seem to be abandoning the $!.3 billion project rompletcly, or working out a compromise vtith the coastal commission planners . Ulility officials opposed the com· mission's staff recomm endations at the \Vedncsda y meeting al the Newporter Inn. wh ich "'·as attended by about 350 persollS. Commission planners recommended denial of the project, stating It ·would destroy 52 deres ol sandstone bluffs, cut off some beach use for six years and create a "five-mile marine desert'' in offstl'Orc \Vaters. They suggested moving the plant in· land of !he San Diego Free\va)'. \1·herc !See APPEAL. Page ?! Deed Re strictio11 Clo11ds Lido Isle Beach LeasiI1g A legal ques tion clouds lhe proposed renewal of the Udo Jsle beach lease, but Cit;' Attorney Dennis O'Neil says it's not up to him to resolve it. The Lido Isle Community Associalion <LICA) wants to renew its lease to the 2.5 miles of bayfront beaches that surround the island . and the 12 city--O\\'n· crl street-end lots, for another 25 years. City counciln1en are scheduled lo act on the request Dec. 17. But O'Neil said today that a de('<J restriction in the tit.le of lhe properly !hat was executed in 1929 rais'!s a ques- tion about the city's right to lease the beaches to anybody . "It may be argued that the LICA's Declaration of Protective Restrietions staling that the beaches shall be 'available to the residents of the com- munity and the public' prohibits an ex· elusive lease by th e city." O'Neil said. But he pointed out that city govern· mcnt is not charged with enforcing deed restrictions. Ci ty t-.'lanager Robert L. \Vynn said ir anybody wru1t s to challenge the legality of the lease, they v.·ould have to take the matter to court the1nselves. Besides. \\'ynn points out, "re gardless of the legal interpretation, the city has !See LEASING, Page 2) Pie in Your Eye Slap$tick Cornedy • Daria Point trt 'Tis the season to be jolly but the manager at Dana Point's Jolly Roger restaurant thought his dinn er hour visitor \Vednesday night overdid things a little, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. 1'-1anager Jim Glascow, 26, thought there was something odd about his caller when he spotted his attire -a sky blue leotard with the letter "P" embossed on the chest in go ld, a lemon yellow cape and a black ski mask. Thal was just before the "Pie Man"-as he ha s been dubbed by deputies-smashed a le1non crca1n pie into the manager's face. Astonished diners who ran with the 1nanager to the window saw the cavorting pie man leap into a battered Vo lk swagen van and drive off al high speed. .. That does it/' a diner reportedly co1nmented. 0 From now 011 it's the wagon !or me.'' the chainnan or the f ederal Reserve Board , Arthur Burns . .and the director of the Orfice of ~lanagenu'.nt and Uudget. Roy Ash. Ash accomp:in1cd Simon before th e Senate co1n1nillce in st1pport of lcgi~!a­ tion formally creating :i l'edcrat cnt'rgy office to direct thi.: i.:ovi.'rn1nent's cntJrc handling of the energy er1~1 s. .. \Ve :ire pQinting trnvart! \'Olun!;1rv actions b3cked up by ~in1pl \' seJf. regula ting programs whl'rc ncccssri ry," Sinion told the conimiuce. "\Ve have hecn a nalion of great energy V.'aS!rels. \\'e h3\'C hl'cn ~1(·­ customed lo an over-abundance of chC'ap ene rgy. That day has ended . \Ve 1nu::.L change our life styles .•. " Choti.t1er Denies 'Soft Pcdali11g' Of Anti-trust J\furray 1\.1. Cho1ine r. former Newport Brach lav.·yc r and adviser to Pres ident Nixon confirmed today he did spe1ik to formC'r Attorney General John N. ~litchell on beh;ilf of a dairy cooperati ve that 111as tryin g to defend an anti-trust sui t. But Choti ncr adamantly der.ied allcga· tions tha! he tried to gel the Justice l)cpartmcnt to case up in its prosecution of U1e Associated t-.·Iilk Producers, Inc. "Any reference ·to my name being tied in conn ection v.'ith attempts to softpedal any Jnti-tr ust ac t i on is com· pletC"ly \vi!hout foundation " Chotin er s:iid. lie said he "ran into'' r..J it che\1 Jt a rorklClit 1>ar!y and "I s:i id ro him , 11 looks !ikc th~~ .Justice l)l•p.'.l rt mcnt 1s departing fron1 nor1n11 l proced ures in Its handl ing of !hl' A:O.ll'I suit "Th ry a]l1·n~'S gi\'C' H p:1rty !hr~ plan on filing <111(1-1rust ar11011 aguinst ;in op[lOl'!ll!ll!y to con1e in :ind tr,\' to ~u·nv•• al a S<1 li sfac1ory !:()lulion to the probl(•Jn ·· Chntiner SJ1cl. "In th is C:ISt'. h()ll'l'l'('I', thf'V ~>11r h1\1·ycrs for 1hc A\IPJ 2--1 to :i6 hour:-; 10 eil her agrer 10 lhe µropos(·d ordt·r or !he suit v.·ould lie filPd." hl' said. "I told tl1i!chell thry ought to be treated th e. samt• as anybody else:' Cholincr sald. C.'hotincr said he brought the subject up after it \YilS nicntio nt>d to him by attorney t-.1arion E. Harrison, a partner in a Jaw firni for 1\·hom Chotiner has been working the pasl several months in Washington , D.C. Chotiner s!rongly drnif'ri hr martf' :iny subsequent attcrnpt to contact any other Justice Dcpartmf'nl offiri:ils rega rding the r\l\.1PI cast. Chotiner n1e1 with forn1cr Attorney C.cncrlll John N. J\litche ll shortl y after th e Juslic;r !)cpar1tllf'!lt filed suil :igainsl AM Pt . in 1!172. according to llC\\I tviden ec in !he case. J-larrison. \1•hos" finn rf'presents the dairy grt1up, \1•rotc 1lf!c r l h e m~l ing that he expects "inslructions'' v.·oulcl be g;,,en lo go vernment antilrust lawyers to sorten their handlin g of the case. But the meeting and letters can1e about the lime the dairy 1nduslry was being accused of buying government favors with large ca1npaign contributions. lo Nixon. The government is still suing , and the milk produ cers now conlend they are victims of an administration vendetta. Disc\osurt' of the i\htchell-Chot1n cr meeting came in 11 leller from Harrison. v.'hir h v.•as introduced as e11idence in the 11ntitrus1 case in U.S. Distri ct Co11rl \Verlncsday. It was cl11ted Frb. 25, 1!172, ~hortly after the governmen t sued the Trxn ::;. based co-op. thC' Ass o c 1 a t e d 1\l!lk Producers Inc. 'J'he ~ovcrnmcnl Sl<i'ks lo forCl' the milk producer~ to Rive up nl\cgrdly :inticompetilive tnarkt1t1ng practices in 14. l\.1idwcstcrn star es. Tht' suit wa ~ filed Feb. I. 1972. ll;1rr i.~on \Yrote 10 lht• !:l'ller<1l mnna~C'r or lh~ mllk producers. (ieorge i\lchrrn . about 1hc suit. ) .--.~~ \~ " HE 'S SE COND IN LINE Gerald R. Fo rd Haig· R e·vea'Ls 'Devil Force' In Tape Gaps \\'1\Sl-llNG'f'ON t AP) -Alex ander t-.T. Hnlg .Jr. sai£1 loday he :ind Wh ite 1-lous~ 1,1wyers discussed the possibility that ":.011!r si nister (orce" had been responsi- bli.: for the gap in one of the. subpoenaed \\';it t·ri.:n1c ta pes. ll:iit: 1r:-\ifi('d the di scuss ion occurred No\·, :.'O :1fter il 11·as dC"tennined that f11·0 cl1:-;1 ini.:I tones obliterated an l8- n1i11t11l' sri::rnenl of the tape of a con- vcr sa1ion on June 20. 1972 be tween Presi· df•n! Ni\;un an d 11.H . llaklen1a n. 11aig 's preclCff'ssor as \\lh i!e !lou se s1aff chie L l~osc ~1ary \Voods. Nixon 's personal secretJr)". h;1s testified thaL she may have caused a gap of about five n1inutes' TAPES CONTROVERSY HURTS JAPAN IMAGE -Column, Page 26 clurat1on 11 h(·tl she ,1ccident<r.1l y pushed th{' 11 rong-bu tton on :i t;ipe rcco rdr r 11 t11lt: tr~ 1ng to trunsenbe th1• tape Oct. I Thf' lll·n1111u1l' s1·g1nvn1 is ohl 1trraterl h\ a h11n1 11·hil'h ht·con1rs lD11·•·r 111 1011 c· :incl \Olu111<; :ill l'r lht• first fill' 111111U!l':.. Al ,1 '.C'dr r;d f'ou!'! h~'i1ri11~ ealled lo tl l·lt·1'1111nl' \\'hat rnigh! h:n 1· h;1p1>encd , Haig l e~!lfll'd th<i1 "lh~rt• have been discussions of v.·h~11 I ha1·1· rercrrl•d lo as devil lhcories." Uaig said that thr cl1SCO\'l'r.V that !her~ ¥.'C'rc t\1•0 ton('S v.·as "n source of grrat distress.·· !IC' snid he an1t \V hile llous<' lav"yers dis cussed the poss1b11i1 y "that perhaps 1here had been one tnne applied hy )'liss \\'oocls in ilccordnnce \1·11h hrr descrip!ion to the l1rcsrdent ... :ind then. perhaps. so1nc sinister force had corne in and applied the other enC'rJ!y sourct' and !ilkcn ciu·r of the inforniation o.i that tJpe • F~iir throu gh 1:riday \1·11 h con- unucd mild afternoons. I !1ghs 65 10 i2. Lows tonig ht moslly 35-45 , aC(.'{)rding to lhe t.:.S. \Veather Serviec. INSIDE TODAY f:d111orfl G Hob1n.~nt1 1eus u qt,ltf nrtul 1n real lifl', never r.tJJrl·.<i.~!11~1 /11s (ecli11 9s i11 111- ter1ucws. Noto, ofter l•1s d1!UL!1. his n11lohH1graph y is bt"f11g Tf'· lt'asc<l. Se(· st(JrlJ Pout 22. L NI, 901d H C•llloml• J, '' C1rH• Co•ll'llr U (i,,,;rlfl! •l·!O Comlc1 ~ Crouw1;1<11 l4 Ot1111 Ho1!c'' 14 Edl!o<l•I P'••• •·I ~ft!M't•lllmt>"I H F111•n<t 41·•) ..... ~ "«••d 11-l• HY O•rd"tr J' HO .. >COPt l ! •n11 l.•l'dtr., ll .\ MGYft' JI Mvlv•I ~Vllth " N•li.n•I Htw• 4, 41 Or tnoo County u-11 P"lilo lJ S-lo IP.ti Or. 51•111<•thn M Stock M1r~tt• 4)·•1 , ..... 1.1o11 .. ThMltn ti WN!lltr 4 ""''"'~"'' .,. ..... , , .. n Wt<ld "'"'' 4, 41 ./ r •• u' Watson Sees Optimism • Ill U.S. Energy Crisis Hy Jl lU\' Z.\L Lt~ft 0 1 II'" O•llY PUQ! Sit/I lrv u1 0 C'u1nra 11y l'rt1:-1dt·n1 H:1rn1ond L Watson said today 1h1H the ene rgy tTI Sis ""•Lil (urc1· u.s Ill fat1· up lo ll1e c1Jntr :1du•l1un.~ hi•1\\('Cll encrg). ct.:ullOlll ~. l'C'iJk>J;j" :1rid i-:rn'.l'!h · 1\rg111ng lll;.it !'Hl'il a r'1•r kun111g 11·11h rr<.il ity "·as 111.:C('s.~ar1. \\:.11,nn l\l'llt on to s1.11e 1IL:lt ··1 bt:ht•it• Hii i 11,111 ht! Ill(• _\'C.'11" 11 li1·n !ht• JJe11dul11t11 ,1:.1r!~ 1 .. ~111n~ n11a y tr11111 th1· pu:-111"11 lh:ir ;ill ~rn1\1l1 1' \i.itl ;1pd uught Ii. IJ1· ~I QP!)t:'d \\a!S()n ~t111t thal rur this reason, lhr 1·111.:rgy c•ri!,,1.:-"::i.-. ('l\•rforn11ng an 1n1- por1a n1 st'r\·11·1• for 1hc cou11try . "J lhink 111.: need tu learn to pul these th ing! 111 perspective." Wat&en ,;11d. "and I think that if we do , 191-1 ('nu1d turn iutt tn be. the best year Ill llllr lll'llJfl \\'nl.-.un 111adc h1.s rcmRrks be fore the ;111nu<1I :«"'"t1111 of the ~cwporl ('cn1rr r\-.~ut·1,111 .. 11 11 luc:l1 nt{'I tod<J\' :it the '\("" 1~1r!1·!' Inn 111 Nc"'purt B('tit•h. \\':t!~•Jll ,,1.,., <innthcr be nefit'1 <1I rlf<'c-t Ill th1• t'lll rt-:Y l'fl~lS Ill that JI lllll{hl 'E11vi1·011111c11t'PlayellPa1·t h1 Sa11 0110£ 1·e Expansio11 lntcrpreta11ons or lhr 11·ord "1'!1· vi ronn1en!" played J big pa rt in the ~ to 5 \'Ole by the slate coastnl coi'n- n1iss ion on the San Onofre nuclea r po11·er pl:~n1 expansion And "'hat conslitu res ··subst;int1al harn1" to the coast;1l en1·ironn1en1 :ii.so a tfectcd the sphl voll'. A few of the si~ comrnissionrrs "'ho 1·oted for the project said the cffc<:ts of bc>ckoning energy shortages would be worse than destruction of coastal bluffs. The five no vote rs said the applica nts -Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric companies - hadn "t proven their construction "'ouldn't be harmful -as required under Proposi- llOn 20, the 1972 coa stal zone act. Voting no were: -Fred Farr, a former slate. senator, now a Carmel attorney: ~le said th e sandstone bluffs a t San Onofre area 1nade a Wl ique resource and suppor ted n1oving the plant inland to save thr.m. Congressio nal :1ppro,,a1 ror ~urh :1 thangr. Farr fl'll. 11 ta1ld ht:' :i]h't•dy. -Ira Laufer, a Vl·ntura radio .<:ta1u111 nta11;1gcr : I le approved of th e stnH sug- gestions. sa~·ing thr.v \\'Outd b1.1liJllt(' t•conon1ic ;ind l'I)\ 11·on1n1·n1:1I C'Qnet.'rll~­ ··Thc 1\•in-<ill phdosoptiy of lht· ap· plicant."' he said, .. 1s the surest path to political stagna tion." -Ellen Stern Harris, :i consumer col· un1nist: '"Populn rity in S:tcr<1n1c1110 isn't the issue," she S<Lid, ref('rr ing to political pressure. "Sacramento never loved the coast lllll' ... She SH1d the t:on1n1ission hnd lo show "courage and i1acgri1y·· to en· force Prop. 20. -Robert l\ltndelsohn, Sa n Fra ncisco County suprrvisor; Oelnys !o prevf'nl l-';or\rns1ve damage to rna rine hie and ht·aches ··arc 11orlh 1hc lane.·· Il l' \\·an\t•d to ;qJpro1 l' tl1c ptunt inland. -Richard \\"il.;on . ~ r:inch1·r lrnm r o1·cl\o: Ar1f:r? n!xiu\ rat(' sehedu\t·s that offer !O\\'t•r C'ns!s 10 the highrst indust rial C'nergy u.-..rr:-;. \\'i)sou :ilso obJt•cled that the qualny of the 11uclc<1r pl:J11l 1vas11·1 1Yhat 11 could hr ln thl' yes l'O!l'S. 1hr n1(1<;t surpri~ing: to so rnc pt'ople 11as that of Cornrnissiun Chairmilll 1\'lelv111 Ll111e of At he rton. Lane, in the book publishing division of Sunset 1nagazine, t'onccded J t one point : "As you read our la11•, there certainly \\'ill be dan1age 10 th1: coast." But Lane said he "'as ·•1vo rrlrd 11'h:il H. (a dr nial f mighl cost us_ "There ;ire going to be ;1 lot or 11·h1p· Pla1u1crs W ciuh !:"" J a sn1inc Pro jcct \t·"·µort l~c:ieh p Inn n 1 11 j! 1·11111· 1n1ss1onrrs 1r1tl br-,1.~ecl 10 ~1\t• !11\;tl ;ipprol ;1! rnn1gh! t.ir N111~l !'l l•'\1;111 of WI hornes 111 1h1· t11·•1 p/1.1 :--1· 01 tl1e Jr11ti1· Cotnpan1'"' .l;i:--rnin1· \rr•·k prO)l't1 (."on1m1.~~10ncr-. 11111 111: con:.idrnnr;- Cinal m<.1p ;1ppro1 :1J for !h(' :-uW1v1s1011 of 2·1 ;iC'rt'~ n1'i11 rht' 111t1·rsert1on ('If :-.targueritt· .\\C!HR· ;111d SJn .Joaquin llill s Road. C'ommissioner s 111r1•1 111 i p 111 in r1ry council chJ1nber:. ..ii \e11 porl Hl'ach City l~al !. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT The Or•nQe co-•! flt.ll"' P!lOT ,..,,. '"'"~ " tD,.,l:>mt<t "•e N•"'• ""'•\, ,, ou~ot\~,.., ov '"e O••~Q• co~" f·,.rol ''·-11 t~~1 ~·, ~ta• '~·· fdlhon• ~ .. lluDI \hM ~'"'a•y '"'OUO" I n O•V. 10• (O'I~ /.' ... • '''""°" b•OC'. 1+un1,ngl~n t!~~f ~ ~n11i•~·n ~~· ~ ... L•oun• e.~'"· ''"'"~ s~"~''"" <l ,,,..~, .. c ""'" •• s." J""" c .• p,,,,, •. Q ,. , , ••• , A• ~·••on "~""'"'"td ~•'v'dA•• ,,,, ~.,..,,, ·~~ l'""C•/'•I P\101 .. ~tl'~ P>•I'' ~ '" ~' V.• I fl•• ~··•••, co1t1 1.1r ... C•hlorn1• ~'116 Rob1d N. W11d Prelo<11n• ~'\Cl PJJOI''"" J,c~ R. c.,,1,¥ V•tl "'''"''"t 1ni1 (;.tn1•a1 I.tin•~•· Tho1!'111 1(,,.11 (Oo!Of Tho"'"' A. M 11•p~'"' M•n•o•no E.11•oi l. ,,1,, Kti1q N1wp0rl llt*C~ Co+, 1:11>•0• N•w,.rt a-11 Offlc• )J)) N1wpotl Bowlt ¥t 'd M1 ilinq Add r 1 11 ~ P.O. 801 lt7!i t 266 l Otfrtto• OfflcH Co•+• M~ ... no WI.+ 1•¥ '"ttl Lllll'\I fl tl<'I 11' "O'"' AYfft;lf ,..,n11ng•l)f'I e~~c~ llt TJ 1111cll fll\ll••••d ~.n Clt "'ll'!t JC! NQ'"' £1 (U Tllno l!UI Tel.,h•-17141 '41-CJ21 C'-HJM Al1119fthl .. •41·1,71 (Oil•'~'• 10/), 0••"01 c_,.u Pu&J!;~'~I c~..,.,.~v "lo """'' ,.o•lfo\ '""'"''!""'· oo;i•lt"•I ..,.,,.. e• ~11v•••i.•m.,.11 "•'•·~ ...... Ot ••P-IK.., wl!"Ow! .,..el•I "'' .,.,,,_., of '*'>••.-.• e .. ..,., ~""'.-(ll U ptl!l <I• IH"d U (~J!• MIM, (11•..,'Tl<I $..t>IC•IP"C~ b• {•ltltr tJH '"""'~'• P, ..,.,, U IJ ...O~t~I• "'IHll •l' "'''",.'•O•!I ll t.i mo~'llh pi ng boys in this energy case," Lane said. "I'm very fearful \\'h('n we go lu Sat:'ran1cnto in a coupl e of years to Sl'll ou r plan, we'll hav(' opposition :-o gre:.it. .. •· l'he comm ission is supposed to develop a ro;istal niaster plan by 1976. Hogl'r Osenbaugh. 011·11rr of ;1 l';1s:1dP11a rn;ii l order insurance firn1. a).\rced : ·'\\'c'r(' 1101 going to aeeon,pl ish :1 dam n thing unless thl' public accepts us... li e "'Jnll'd 10 approve !he units as is. Also vot ing fo r the application \\'ere Barnard Ridder. a business l'xccut ivc 1\·1th a Pasadena newspaper: Philip liar· r.v. a Sa nta Cruz County supervisor: Jl'ff rey Frautschy. a Scripps Institute oceanocrapher and member of the San n iego regional commission: and James l la~·es. a Los Angeles County supervisor. I !ayes tried to sum up the feelings or those voting yes 1'.'hen he said. ·'Energy use is a very real aspect of the c!1 \'1 ro nnH'!I!. To deny th is application loday might be construed as havi ng ;1n adYerse effec t on the en vironment.., lini t onr of 1ht plant is already there. r !ayes sa id. ThC' ;1dd11ions, n1any of the SlX f:i •·orHble voters said. v.·ould al lt'asL prrvi>nl the use of son1e poll uting fossil ful'!.s. Prop. 20, llnycs added, ;i lso asks !he ':01n1nission to co11sidcr trunsporlation :ind energy and 1n1ner:tl resources in its final plan. From Pa.ge 1 APPEAL ... Edi~n has leased 125 acres of '"Japanese i\1f'sa·• fron1 the f\lari ne t·orps. and using other lc·chnolugy lo rt•du<:l· hunn to the n1a r1nc li!c. Ed1~n Compuny vice pr es i d f' n t \\'illietn1 c:ould sn1d such n1ovl''i ,1·ould c:ost tour to six years in cons truction dcla~·s. The t1ro unit s orig1nnlly l\'C'rc planned to be in oprrat1on Uy l!li!l and 1980. \\hc•n tht' negative vo le can1c a fter fo11r hours 1Jf dcbutc.'. l·:di!lOn Company off1c1als. :1rtcd surprised an d stunned. Thc>y lhl"n handed ou t a pre-prined state · ml'nt enti1lcd •·Edison's reaction to Coastal Cornn1iss1on Denial." '"\Ve <1 rc grievous ly di sa ppointN'.I at th(' decision." the statement read in part. "O f course. we will investigate ;111 appeal ... An udd111on:il need for fort'1gn oil. bct11·r<·r1 25 and 30 milhon extra barrrls ;1 .\ear. •·"ill ha1·c !o be bu rned to ('Ol'l'r Sou1hcrn Californin"s po 1v t' r 111·rrf~. ·· ht·<::111sr of tht' decision. Edison orl1l·1:ds sn1d. Tht• co~sr.1! con11n1ss1on -!he final n·J,!ul:1lorY ;1grncy to acl on the prrijrcl -di ~re~:irdt'd 17 ntht'r publi c agency .1u1hori1at1ons. l::d 1<:nn officials s:iid. Tilt' oiction Ol"('rrult'd, apparently for 1IH· first t1n1r. a permit ;1pproved by the L".S. A101n1c J~ncrgv Commission. Vorin~ for !he permit app lication \\'rdncsdav "'C'rt:' Co1n1nissioncrs f\·lelv in Lane. ch.airma n: .Jeffrry Frautschy, .f<1n1r•s fl::iyrs. Ph ilip llarry, Bernard f{idder, nogcr Osenbaugh. \1oting no v.•ere Com mi ssioners Fred Farr, Ellen Sll'rn llarris. Ira Laufer, Robert ~lrndrlsohn and Richa rd \Vilson . Con1mi.~sroner D1vight !\lil y "'as absent Thl' projf·cl "as approved last Sep- tl·rnbrr b,v the San Diego regional coastal <:un11ni.ss1on. Tha t decision 11·11s appealed by the E11\'irn11111<·n1nl r o:il11ion of Orange Coun· ti. (;roups L'ni!ed 1\gainst Radiation IJ:111gl·r H;t.:ARD1 of S;in Cl emente and othrr ril 17.f'n groups . F·'.n1"1n>nn1r ntalisrs 11·c rr happy aft er \\'1·rln~·sd,1 1''t-1·01r. sayi11i:: it rrnewcd thl'lr f.11t!1 u1 the coasl linc in it iati1·c. .Social Seciirity A111e11.dnle11ts Hit \\"AS!ll i\G1'0N !UPI\ -The Sena te adcll'd so many amendments to a bill 1ncrcas1ni;: Social ~r.curi !y benefits that 11 1\ould "~1·r1·r no purp<>Se" to seek ;1 HousC'·Sena te rompromise, the acting t'ha1 rrnan of the llousc \\:ays and Means Con11n1ttrc !it1V!i Hep 1\I l iln1<Jn 1 ll-Orc.; sugges1ed \\"11dn1":d;I\ 1h;1t lht· S(on11te drop the amt:'nd rnrnt<: ;ind pass a !louse hill granl· rn~ a !110 · sl~ji IJ percent increase IJl b1·111•f1ls c1ur1n~ J~i"4 . '"Th~ S(x•J;il ~f'(;Url l }' bill IS Ill an :1ln1o•t 1n1 pos~1blf' po!'1l 1on unless "'e can tli!!"fl<· to s~np most of tha1 stuff • lhr· S.1n;111• nrnl.'ndtnentii\ nnd limit 1t to 1"\"(•n1tal<:" l 'lhnti n sa id . "II "'outd ~('1'1 1· 110 puq'(),r lo ~n 111 conrerence lllll\ \ ··dan11X'11 our rising expc..-ctations .. Jn the past 30 years, alrnost fl~·,·ry mcasureable benefit of our soeiely has iniproved," he said, fron1 ta ngible 11lOf\elar)' ~nefU. ~ ltisa tilll&ible ones like racial integraUon. "But {)Ur expectations have increased r ven faster than !lungs have lx·l~n i>n· proYed." and the resul t Is tha t peopl e cn,1tinue to be d1ssat isf1ed nnd frus1r11tcd. ht' said. \Vt1tson ad11111ted thal f1ri11s !1kc rh1· Irvine Co1npany bore sonlt' of !ht· responsibility for those s ky r0eketu1~ c.\ SEEKING MIDDLE GROUND Irvine's Ray Wat5on Dodgers Trade Claud e Ostee11 For Ji11i111 y· W :r11u HOUS TO'.IJ ! AP 1 -The l.os Ange les Ood~ers toda y lraded vctt'ran left-ha nd- ed pitthi>r Claude ()strrn !o the llouston Ast ros for slugging ou!fieldcr J in1rn.v \\'ynn. The Dodg('rs :i lso sent n1inor I e a g u e r oa,·e ('ul prppcr ro llous1on. co1np!eting the de:il. \\'ynn. 3!. v.·ho had bc·en n1n1ored on !he way to the Ne w York Mets. baned .'.!20 ~-irh '.!0 hotne runs and 55 runs b:ittl'd in for !he Astros l:ist season_ lie has been \\1th !hf." elub since 19fi3 and hnd 223 career homers for Houston. Osteen. 3-1 , considt•red one of the Dod gers' lop threr st:irtrrs :ilonf; \\"ith f)Qn Sutton and And~ \ll'SS{·rs1ni1h. 11·as 16-1 1 1rilh a 3.30 c:irncd-run nvcrill!,C in 33 games v.•it h Lo~ Angeles in 1973. lie has been '>.'ith the Dodgl'rs since 1965. co ming to Los Ange lrs from !he \\'ashington Sena tors in a tr<ide for nuini~ niolh slugger Frank Ho1vard . Culpepper is a rlght-handrd relil'f pitcher who spent the 1q73 season at \Va te rbury of lhe Eastern Lcai:;ut', com- piling a 3-6 record with si x saves. Bakery W orkcr s J oi11 B11tcl1ers 111 Food Strike BakL'rs h:"L1·e j•1incd !he hu!cher" 1n . ..:triking Or:ingt' (uunt\· sup..·rm:.irk"!S" ;1nd ;is th1· lnr kout-strik i:o r~cJlntes 1n11•ard the Christmas :.t:'asori, the only one lrfr on the jot) n1ay be !hf' candlt•s!ick n1ak,,r-;. 1\len1bcrs nf the b::ikr•r'i. union J'1111t'rl the sr r1kc \\lednesday by refusin g to cross pickcl lines al TI<ttphs. Vons, Lucky. Alpha Beta .'.ind S<ife1vny store:;, according to an official of the Bakery and Con!ectionary \Vorkers Union. The srrike invol\'es about 1,000 members of the uni on and 450 food stores. No chain bakeries are located in Ora nge County, but a spokesn1an for Local 37 in Los Angeles said the strike would affect local mark er~ '"because noth ing is being produced or delivered." However, a spokesman for th r r !1od employers Council said most of lhc ba kers who refused to cross picket lines showed up for work la!er \Vrdnesdav. He pred icted that even if they 1vefe to sla y off wor k the effect \1•nuld he insignifi ca nt "becousc 11•c can get bake:ry products fro m independent b;1kers." In Orange Count y a check of supermarkets Wednesday revealed that both bread and me at as well as {)!her foodstuffs were In good supply. But ln !he San Francisco :i rea !her~ ha ve been closings of six supcrn1a rkcl chRi ns as a result {)f the four-day {)ld strike. Some buyers panlcked and started stocking up on 1neat frorn !he ir neighborhood grocery stores. The strike over wages was begun f\1onday by a coa lition of uni{)ns against specific "target" chains. but umbrella t rou p! of employers. represen ting more than 60 firnu. retali ated with a lockout of a ll 1narkets against me mbers of the striking unions, and SClme n1embers of non·s!riki ng unions refused to cross picket lines. More than 22.000 ma rk et workers arc on ~t rikr In SQuthcrn Califomla buf rnost markt:t!l ren1ain open w i I h mRnagers R n d supervisor!' doing ltw. work. I rw•t1.a1 1on!'i b1·t<it1.se: of ·' l h e ad- \lernsernl'rits 111• write th:it say come 10 11 \'Hit: and yo u'U find so1ne kind of new Utopia ."' lie also ullocated some of 1he responsi bility to polit irians 11·ho 1>ro1nise 10 "solve all your probh•1ns" if they :ire t'l1•1·1NI l u 1\ffiee . \\·,11son predicted l/1at the COLUll ry .... oulrl ha1•• 1•• cun1e to tern1s V.'Hh rh1~ kind ilf rhrtoric in lh£' in1n1cdiate fu1u11· <111<.1 '"I llllnk !111:; 1.s <l healthy thing.·· Tile n1;110 ll1ru~1 of \\'<i t~un·s ren1urk5 Hit·scl1 Sitefl ' Fo1~ 'Fees' By Atto1·ney A 1rial lii ~·yer 11·ho cla11ns his t'<~urt roorn 11•0rk :-tiv('d raci ng tycoon C'll11nt:'nl L. "Buddy"" l~irsch at l{'<JSI S:.!0 111ilho11 Slll'd the i\"t:'1Yporl Bt•:irh n1l1lt1 -n11ll1011 a1rr \\'rdncs cl<1y for $407,750. Ano111ey \"1.'rnon \\I. Munt Jr, clainL'> !hat amount in hi s Orange CoW1 t.v Su perior Co urt breach of contract action as the balancr ov.·ing on \\"hat he slates js his righ1 fu l fee of $500.000 . llunt's Santa 1\na la111 f1rn1 represen led Hirsch. 60, of 2515 E . Coast Highway. Coro na del J\tar, during the recent four ntonth trial of tJ1e divo rce act ion filrd by tl1rs. Claud ia llutson Hirsch. 46, or :10 Harbor Isla nd. Nev.·po rt Beach. Judge Frank Domenichin i dissolved that st'ven-year marriage and ruled th at ~'lrs . llirsch shou ld get propeny valued nt $1 .9 rnillion as her share of the $~0 niil!ion Hirsch eslatc. Hun t claims 111 hi s action that his rfforts saved /·lirsch at li>ast $18 mil lion 111 properly division alone. 1\nd he fu rther <·lairns that his defense or the divorce af·tion prcvenlt'<f H ir.~eh ha1·ing to pny the SI n1i!lion 1n legal fees run Ill) by '.\!rs. llirsC'h's tl'.'o lJ"'}'rrs. Hun t describes the r(·cent trial as •·one of !he mos t n1a jor di vorce actions 111 Cali forni;i history v.·11h its multiple. novel and cx trernely diffi cult legal issues." Al1d he states that llirsch knew full well when he made an initial payment of $90,250 that he could ex pect con· sidt'rably higher legal costs. J udge Do mcnichi ni ended the divorce !ri:il by ;1J!o11ng 1\lr.~. Hirsch $1.9 million ;is hf'r sh:ire of the cst alt:' plus a tora l nf saso a month for supJX>rt ol !he t'o11 p\e's t11·0 sons, Casey. 9. and C'hristopht·r. 7. bf11h of "'horn hi'~ v.·11h ~lrs. I lirsrh ll 1rsi::h 11;1s <ilso ordered to pay the yuu ngt'r boy's tnonth ly !uition at ;:i. pr11<1tc schMl and the boy's medil::il bills up In SfiOO a mont h. Judge Domenichini refused to order !11rst'h ro pay spousal i-upport. ,\nd he :iddi!ionall.v orderer! r.trs. llirsch to pay her u1\·n a11orncy's fees. From Pa.ge 1 FORD ... en1olumr111s of that offi('e. They sai rt Ford's '"{)le two mont hs ag:o for a hill raising: the pension benefils of thr \'1cr presirlent raised a st rious qtH's!1un rll;it .~hould be settled beforE' he 1« confirmed . Rt·p J:imr~ .I 0f'lnnry /f)..:"I )" \, Sllid li<' 1·•1Ukl 11<..~ure tile !louse 1bat thf' q1H·~r1n11 bad b1.'1·n .~tud1rd ,1nd ('On· :-1 11ut 1011;1! •'Xpl'rts 'hrld th:ir 1hr off1c,. of 1't<'t' pres1(k·nt is ('Xempt fro m the E/ORYER 139.95 "'ere d1 rE'ctcrf at \\hut he r:•lled lhe "havp )'Our cake and ('Ul Jt too " s~ !l· dron1e "There Is a tendency to rom anticize th~ pfl st days of the horse ;ind buggy ," he said. ··11•hilr at the san1c lime ton· tinuu1g to <:IK·ri~h I ha t lndividu;1I frcedon1 thul having }Our !Jl\'11 Jet C<ir will pru· v1rle ·· In tl'r!llS of LJrbun planning -his fi l·ld or t'~J>erti"e -\V:11son said peoplE· "'('re cten1anding thr t:'lld 10 urbiln spr;1w l and thl· end !u lugh Ucns1ty. 11hjl'l'll\'t'S 11•l1iC'h ht' SH Ht wPre co ntr;irtu:tory. \l.'i:tl~n t·ruph:is1zcd that he pcrs11n;1lly Energy Crisis Gets Se rio11s GLASGO\Y, St'otlund (AP I Bad ne"·s for &'Otch "'hisky drinkers: a shortage of he11 t1n~ oi l has fOrl'cd ScoHish disl111Prs lo cut production. The Srolch Whiskey Associalion s<>id \Vedncsday the situation is srvere. OH is \"ila l to djstillrrs through mn ny .~tagl'"~ of pr1'(!11ct1on. in- rlud!ng lhl' s\('nn1·heat1ng of s!llls. Scu tch \\'hisky is Ur1 lail\'s biggl'S \ do\lur t'arn('r. and d i~t1llrr.~ hope rh111r rs-ports 1v1\I re:1 cl1~tiOO1111 1 \ion this yenr. From Pa.gel LEASING ... been lea.sing the subject property to the LICA since 1929." \\'ynn and Vice ~tayor llo v.·ard Rogers prepa red a report on the proposed rene"·aJ for re\•le"' by counci\n1en prio r to the publ ic hearing. In it. they make 110 recommendation 10 rene11· or not to n:new, but say those are L11e t1110 ;iltemstives. '"It apprars !ha t the ci ty has at least t""O options. Th£' fi r.st opt ion is to trne"' the lt'ase "·h1 ch 11·ou!d net the cit y $3.566 a year." rhc rrpart ~ays. l'hat's $4.18 per year for each of th C' 8.'iO Lido prop-- crty o"ners, ''The second option is to let the Jeasr e;orpire, op<'n !he beach and stree t ends lo the general public, and the city assume the obligation to pr ov i d l' mWlicipal lifeguard and main tenanct' scrvic£'s. rst1mated to C'OS! $39,097, '• tilt' report says. UC/ Pursues JV orul Banana Gulpittg Mark Tht' l"C' !r1"1nr Ar\l('a tcrs 111\l try eating bo na nas Frid;iy in .111 :iuenipt tn esta blish a 11·orld r('cord for banana gulping . Any liC I st udent 1vho alv.·ays \\•antt.>d to beeon1r H world cha1n- plon will ha\'£' his chance "'hen the contest g!'l..s under "·ay at noon u1 c:atewav Pl 11za The iden is "to see how many bananas you c:.in get dn"·n ln two ni inutes <ind to gt'l !hr wi nner entered in the Guinness Book of \Vor!d Records. i\o record exists presrntly \loy Englrbrecht, d1 rec1nr llf o!h!euc publlcl!y for !he c:irnpus. said the st111ll \11as st•t 111> to l'rea1e ::-Orne enthusiasm for L:CI's Vl·ry fir~! pep rally The rally 11 1111n1t1a1c the ba!'\..rl- ba/l .SCll SOn . E/DRYER 169.95 90 QAY CASH A~l'~QY_lp CllDIT ii;Ba 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa-Phone 546-7788 does riot favor unregula!ed ur 11·1ld l,lr1111·!h . '"\\'hen I lirsl came her£' in 1960, people wanted u~ to develop fa.st because growth wa s good. They didn't care about the quality '"I thoug ht tha t 1vas bad, but in !he. 1·arty 1~70s, lhc pcndulu n1 IL11s s11•ung tu Ilic vt hcr c:<1 r(•111e, and I don't thin k thst's rig ht either." But he said if the counlry is forced ro look fur fl rniddlc Rround dur to the cnt>rgy shortugt'. 1l \vi ii e1nergr frorn th(' eri~1s "<i hcH!tlut'r, niorc mature 11a11on." Sa1111a Case Defe11se Co11ti11i1es llv TO l\1 81\RLl<.:Y Or 1111 0 1111 PJ111 suu Tht' drfcnse 1oday "'as try ing to l'Sli.tbh~h ho11• Jong {llane Parson \\·a~ 1r;1ppl'd in lht' i\nahei111 sauna bath. ;111 1'xpcnrnce she clain1s changed her person;di1 .1· so she sought the company of n1;1Jc strangc'rs. 1\l rs. Parson has fil ed a la11'suit ag ;iinst the saun;i operators. lloliday llcalt h Spa, as trstimony cont inued in Orange County !':iupc rior Court. Anothrr palron testifi rd today that ~!rs. Parson \\'Rs in the sa una for about fi\'e minutes on J\1arch 3. 1970 "and no 01ore than C'ight. minu!rs." ~!rs . l>ori s Si'lf of (lran gC' said she was one of the first persons to reach ~1rs. Parsons. 49, \\"hen !he "'eeping 11 oman V.'ilS htlp<'d from !he sauna and l:1icl 011 a rn:i~sage ta bll'. Shi.' told dl'(Cnse altornrv Don<i ld A. Rus ton as the lh1 rd 1ri1n(·ss th<1t shr then left i\!rs. !'arson in thr ca re of llc>alth Sp;i prrst>nr)f'[ and romp!eted he r lreatn1eot in lhe v.'hirlpool ar!':1. :-..f r!J. Self sai d shr not iced before ~tr~. Parso n went into the sauna room that day Lh:11 ','she 1\·asn·t her usual happy·go· lucky s£'1f " !\!rs. Sl'l f agre('(! "'it h Sa n Francisco rri;il ];i"·~·er ~lar\'in Lc v.·is Sr. that !\!rs. !'arson was br ea thi ng heavily that day bu! she att ributed that to the vlgoroU!I t'xercises performed by the Anahe inl ""Oman. L<'"'is claims in his $! million la"•suit <ll{a1nst the ~a LIHH i\lrs . Parso n's Alleg. 00 C'ntrapment tn the sauna created a psych iatric condition in "'hich she brrarn!' threr persons. It is alleged in th t' JLiry trial tha t onC' of those personalities. ··~!aria "' pro'A l· t'd local ba rs in a st arch for eligible males "'ho almost a!v.·:iys accomp.tnie<i ,\lrs . r arson to a local motel and enjoyed sexual rel a!lons 11·ith the rrd-haircd plai nt iff. IA'"'is rlain1s ~\rs. Parson "'3!! a '"dt'\'l")Ul ('ntholtc morhcr of !!even " bcfort• her alleged entrapment and lhat her pri\"Jle life "·as mainly devotffl to her fil m1ly, cll urrh "·ork, the Boy SCO\Jl movement ;ind the PTA. Rus ton has told the jury that sexual innov a!ions rec£'ntly sugges ted by her husband have> more lo do "'ith ~lrs. Parson 's psy ehiil tric condi tion, H shf' has one. than Lhe sauna b~l\h e~pcrienre. J Ir st:lte:-; he 1\·ill put on rvidrnre !'l prove that Bud Parson, 5-0. urgtd h1~ 111fe lo join hirn in a "·1fe-s1rappini:: foursnmr and th:i t hf' a~ked her {(1 go ""ith hirn lo local tnples.s b.1 rs ll cal th spa einploy('s ha \·e t ('.~tified th;;t th(' ~at1nn room door de scribed by l,r1\·1s as J<11nn11'd often slut'k bul could br rnol"rd 111th a little pressurl'. • ' " I • ' r 11 I 7 < ti n 3 c u I 7 • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. ob, NO. HO , 5 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER o, 1973 c TEN CENTS • Gerald Ford 40th Vice President \VASlllNGTO:'li tAfl) l\ou SC' ll<'publican Lc11dl·r (:l:'ra!d B. Ford 1,1,•as confirmed as vice prt.>s1d('nl by the I louse this afternoon, t'lcaring !he \1 ay for h\s imntediate S'.l.'C<lring in. 'l'hc VO\{' \Vas 387 to 3~, all of whoin v.•ere Dcn1ocr;Jts. The \i:ote, m<1rk1 11g the lirst time Congress confirrncd n vice pre.~idl'lll under the 25th Antendment. endf'd <• tv.o-;nonth vac~1ncy in lh c nffit·c cn:<1tell by fhe resli,:1i;111011 of Spiro T 1\gncw. Ford. SO, \\On the pr:.ti~c of collcHgUc'~ frorTI hoth part\(.,~. 1'VL'.ll tho:-.c who l'lldcd up voling <iga1nsl hi1n 111 protest agaln ~I Haig M11lls 'Evil Force' 111 Tape Gap ~'AS HI NGTON <A P) -Alrxandr r ~1. Jlaig Jr. said today he and \lihitc !louse J;i1\·~·crs discussed 1hc possibility that "some sinistt'r fnrre'' had been rC"sponsi- ble for the gap in one or the subpocn:icd \\'a!crgate t;ipes. I !;iig testified the disc uss ion occurred Nov. 20 af\cr 1t 1\·as dcterrn1nl·d that 111·0 distinct tonf's obliterated an 18- tninule segnirnt of the tape of a con- ,·crsation on June 20, 1972 tx>11vt•cn Presi· dent Nixon and 11 ll. llaldeman, lla1g"s pr£-decessor .:is \\Thite ! !ouse sl aff ch1l'L Rose t-.l;iry \\"oods. i\;1xon 's }X'rsonal secretary, has tesli fi cd that she rnay have caused a gap of abou! five n11nutes ' TAPES CONTROVERSY HURTS JAPAN IMAGE -Column, Page 26 duration \\'hen she <1('(.'i dentally pushed the \\Tong button on a tallC rcl'ordt'r ~·hile trying to trans<"ribe tl1c tape Oct. ]. The l8-111inu1c scgmcn! i~ obli1erated bv a hum \\'hich bccomrs lo~·cr in tcine and vol ume af1er the fir~\ fil'C minutes. Al a fedrral couri hearing tall('(! to determine "'hat n1i ght havr happened, •taig testified that "there have been discussions of "·hat I have referred to as dc\·i! thNJr ies." llaig said that the di scovery that !here (See SJNJSTER, Page 21 Dod ge rs Trude Cllt11cle Ostee n For Ji1n1n y· W y n11. H Ot.:STO~ !i\P I -Th r \.os An~rlrs Dod(lcrs lod<1y !rud1>d \'e!1~ran lc·fr-hand· cd pitcher Claudt' Oster11 10 lhC' Houston Ast ros for slug~ing ou1ficldc.r Ji1nm.\' Wynn. The Dod(lers also SL•nt minor 1 ea g u c r Dave Cul pepper to J1ous1on, completi ng the dc11I. Wynn. 31, who had been rumored on the way to the New York ~1et.s . batted .220 with 20 home runs and 55 runs batted in for lhe Ast ros last season. He has been with the club since 1963 and had 223 career homers for flouston. Osteen. 34, con sid ered one or the Dodgers' top three starters along u·ith Don Sutton and Andy Messersmith, was 16-11 with a 3.30 earned-run average in 33 games with Los Angeles in 1973. Ile has been with the Dodgers since 196.1. coming to Los Angeles from the \llashington Senators in a trade for man1- molh slugger .,~rank lloward. Culpeppe r is t right-handed relief pitcher who spc,m the 1973 seaso n at Waterbury or the Eastern Lea gue, com· piling a U record \•:ilh six: saves. \ Padres' Move Win.s Approval HOUSTON (AP) -The National League voted unanimously today to move the San Diego Padres to Washington. D.C .. for the 1974 baseball season. League. Prcsldenl Chub Feeney made the announcement a t baseball 's winter meetings after the owners hnd spent two dnys debating the salt or the club. Feeney snld the new owner!'!, a group headed by Washington grocery chain-store owner J~ph Dan1.ansky, would h1:1ve to meet certain conditions set down by the league by De<:. 21. Supreme Court's Burger to Issue Ocith Toda y his p(.llilie'.al vie\\·s and the rl'cord ot the Nixon ad1ninistration. "'lie will help rl'store the faith of the p<'ople in their elected offic1<1ls." :;aid flep. John B. Anderson t 11·11!. \, 1>ou11d1ng a thcn1~ 1ha l echoed throughout the dclJ;:i\c, One Df1nocr;:it, kep Clarence L. Long of 1'.la ry!and, urged I lou se Republicans to hf'gin an JmfX!achmC'nl move ag,a in$l l'restdcnt Nixon so Ford could be clrvated to the presldenl'y. 1r Nixon remains in office for lhn.'f' rnor<· yea rs, said Long. the Dl·n1ocrat s cou ld ~·in the \Vhite llo11s<: in 197!i "1Y1Th the 15oston Strangler" ;1s :1 c:u1- d1d;1lc. • For lh'! n1ost part. h o 1v t' v er , partisanship 1vas put aside as the House 1nen1bc.rs heaped tributes on Ford , who hns been their colleague in Congress for 25 vea rs. Rc1)." lt11y J. ~1addcn ! D·lnd . l, said lhn'. 1-'ord , in his long House service, l1as v.·on respect among members for congeni alit y, ha rd 1vork, honesty a11d integrity. 'T>>O congrcssn1rn fro n1 l'\r\v York . Reps. Bella S. 1\hzug an<I Elizabeth llo\zma n, both L)(>n1ocra1.;;. opposC'd con- sideration of the no1111nat 11•n ;i1 th1s tin1e. e1ting a prO\'lSion 1n 1hl' C:onstitut1on thflt prevt•n!s :l n11·r11hvr of CUr1grt'SS fron1 hiking n11 t•xt•CUll \l' off\ec if li e tr;r3 voled to l nen~a:-.c thi· pay or tSee FtJllU, l':i~e 2~ Rationing • Ill March? Ene1·g·y Office Decisio11 Due Tliis Month t .. ,,._ ... Ii' \\'AS lll NGTON ({;Pl) -President Nixon 's chief energy ad viser said today if gasoline rationing is imposed as •·an absolute last resort ," 1\t<irch I. 1974 v.·ould be the ea r!il!st possible dnte fQr nat iOn\1'ide controls. \V1!liam E. Simon, chief of the Federal l~nergy Office . testiried before the Senate CovC'rnn1e111 Operations Comn1ittee that it \\'OUld take a 1ninimum of 60 days to wo rk out the n1achinery for rationin g -if ordered. - 1e::· D•llY Pilol 'lttl Pho1e DENIES BUSINESS OEALS F. Donald Nixon Nixo11's Brotl1e r Denies Ai<li11g lfo,\1ar<J Hu gl1es By L PETER KRIEG 01 1~1 D1i11 P llal Sllll F. Donold Nixon of ~rwport Br«rh. the Presi dcnt'to brother . tod<Jy denied allegations that1 he helped 1-Iov.·::i rd Jlughrs get feCe ral govern men l pt!rmission to buy Air 'Yest. Nixon said he'd be happy to trst1fy lo that f;ict before the Senate \Vatergate Comn11ttee. L"niled Press lntcrnat1onal tod ay reported Robrr. l\1ahcu and ano1h1~r forn1cr Jlughes associat e hrt\'e told !\cnate \Vntergalc inl'estiga!ors tha t l>onald i\;1xnn ''inl ereeded \\"ith thr PrC'!'i· drnt lo help ~ct appro\'al of the s;itr of Air \\'•:!'t to ilur.:hes in ~!l!i!'I.·· "~e\·rr in 111v li fe 11'1\"C I a!'kl'd !hr Presid ent -1;1hile hr wa c; prrs 1dt·nt. 1·ice pr rsident. L·o11"1rr.s!'nlan or ;111~·1hi ng -10 do son1elhin g for nny of n1y frie nd s. clients, bus1nt'ss as!'or!ates or anybod y.•· Donald Nixon declared \n an inlervic\\' frorn his Ne"·po rl Bc<1ch hon1c today . NiKon lold the Daily Pi lot that all allegations to the contrary ··are a bunch of lies." "I've never heard So many lies,·• Nixon said, referring to a seemingly endless stream of accusations that he wielded political influence for friends and clients. "l really think I deserve a little fairness in the press," Nixon said. '"I ha ve never interceded for any clients. customers or associiltes \Vith any government agency, n1y brother, or anyone else,·• Nixon said . "The only tning I've ever told people is to go see th eir own CQngressman,'' he said. Nixon said he \\'Ottld '"'clC<lme the opportunity to testify on his activities to the Senate Select Con1111iltC'e. ''They can ask me to testify any lime they want to," he said. "'I ha ve nothing to hide and J'd welcome lhe chance to prove It." "I will speak to lhe authorities at any lime," be said, ''but I have no further comment to the press." The UPl dispatch today said Senate Watergate Committee sources said that Maheu. form er head of ltughes' Nevada empire, and his associate, John Meler, both told investigators that Don9ld Nixon had gone to the President to urge ap- pr;:oval of the sale of Air West to Hughes . UPI said Nixon denied the charges lo committee staff members. Nixon would, not confirm or deny that report. saying onl y, "I have spoken with some people on the matter.'' He nlso said whatever Mcie:-says should be discredited because ''Meler is ri ghting for his 'life. There are 11on1c pretty serious charges against him ." "\Ve only consider lhe claims of t-.1nhcll nnd Meier to be allegations al this point," one committee source said. •• Court to Decide? Power Plant Expansion Denied; ApzJeal Loo1n,s By CA .\DACE PE1\RSON Of Hot 0•111 Polo! S1•ft The question of the expansion of the San Onofre nuclear poi• er p!anl nu1y finally be rcsol\ed 111 court. A permit to construct t\1'0. 1.1 40 rneg:a1\·att reactor s at the plant less th an three tniles south of San Cle1nentt: 111as denied. \Verlncsday in Nc\\'port Bcileh by the i;f;t tc Collstal Zone Conservu!ion Comn1i ssion . The vote 11·as 6. \'es. and :i, no, 1vi1h l'igh t \"Oles required for appro1 al under f'roposilion :?O, the J972 coastal zone act. Officials of the San Di('go C.as and Electric Compnny. 20 percent O\\"ner of lhe plant. said they 11ould appeal the deci sion i11 court. David Fogarty. a Soutllem Cnliforn1a Edison Company \"ice preside nt , s~ud he ,,·asn't sure if the company 1\·ould fil e suit . butjidded, "Our attorneys v.·ill be looking into the possibility." 1'he only other alternatives seem to bC' abandoning the ~I .3 billion project eoinpletely. or working out a compr omise \\ith the coastal comn1ission planners . Ulili ty officials opposed the com· rnission ·s staff recommendation s at the Y.-'ednci;da y 1neeting at lhc .Newporter Inn. 11•hich \~as attended by about 350 persons. Comrnission planners recommC'nded drnial of the proje<'.t~ slitting it \Vou!d dcstrov 52 •-eres of sandstone bluffs, cul off so1ne beach use for six yenrs and create a ··fivc-1nile 1narine desert " in offshore .. vaicrs. They suggested moving the plant in· !and of the San Diego Frce1\'ay, \\'here tSce 1\PPEAL, Page 2) Sau11a Pat1·on Testifies • 'Fii·st to Reacl1 Maria' l.iy T0:\1 HAHLt:\' Of !M• O~·I~ Pilot S1•!1 1·hc drfense tod::iy ,,·as tr_1 1n& t<l establish ho\1· Jong !\!aria Parscn \1·;1s trapped in the An ah C'irn sauna ba th, an experience she claims changed her pl·rsonali!y so she sou ght the con1pany of male strangers. hlrs. Parson has filed a la .,..suit again st the sauna opera tors. lloliday lleallh Spa, as testimony continued in Orange County Superior Court. Ano ther patron tes1 ified today that ~Irs. Parson was in the sauna for nboul rive minutes on March 3. 1970 "and no more than eight minutes." h1rs. Doris Seif of Orange said she was one. ot the first persons to reach r.1rs. Parsons, 49. 11.·hcn the wreping wornan "'as helped fron1 the sauna and laid on a massage table. She told defense attorney Donald A. nus!on as the third \viln css tha t shC' then left f\Tt·s. Parson in Lhc tare of lleallh Spa personnel and co1nple!cd her 1rratn1 f'nt in th e 1~·hirl poot arr.'.l. ;\1rs. Self snicl s~~ noticed bt'>forc ~l r ~. J•a r!'on 1l'ent inln 1he !'a urn1 roo111 rhat. d:1y lh nt .. !'he \\'<i~n·t her usual happy.go· luck,v se lf." i\1rs. Self agreed "'tlh San Francisco trial lawver !\larvin l..e1vis Sr. that !\\rs. Parson Was bre<1thing heavily that day but she attributed that to the vigorous exercises performed by the Anaheim \\'Otnan. Lewis claims in his $t million la~·suit against the spa that 1\1rs. Parson 's alleg- ed en1rap1nent ln the saw1a created a psychiatric condition in which she bcca1ne thrre persons. It is alleged in the jury trial that one o[ those personalities. ··~1aria'' prow l- ed local bars in <1 !'e<irch fnr eligible. males \\'ho almos t ah1·a~·s accompanied i\1rs. Parson 10 a loc<il n101el and enjoyed sc.lC11al rcl;.11io.ns \l'ilh the red-haired ptain!Hf. Lc1\'is ('l a ini~ ~·Ir:>. P~rson 1Yas a 1See SAUNA , Page 2) ' Pie in Your Eye Slapstick Comed y in Daria Point 'Tis the season lo be jolly but the ma nager at Dana Poinl's J~tly Roger_ res~urant thought his dinner ho ~r v_isitor \~ednesd~y night overdid things a little, Orange Co unty Sheriff's off1c~rs saJd . Manager Jim Glascow. 26, though t there was something o~d about his call er when he spotted his alt.ire -a sky blue leotard with the letter "P" embossed on the chest in gold, a lemon yellow cape and a black ski mask. That was just before the "Pie Man"-as he has been dubbed by deputies-smashed a lemon crcan1 pie into I.he manager's face. Astonished diners who ran with Ille manager lo the windO\V saw the cavorting pie man leap into a battered Volkswagen ~an and drive o!! at high speed. "That does Jt." a diner reportedly con1mented. "Fi-om now on it's the wagon for me." lie said he believed gasoline rationing "should be an absolute last resort" and reiterated that a decision on ratio ning \vould be nu1de by the end of the n1onth . Nixon, niea11v.•hile. sc hc{iuled a rnceting loday with the "Quadriad ," th c gove rnment's four lop eeonon1i.W<; ..,t.n. POLICE BREAK UP TRUCK BLOCKADES. Story, Page 4 discuss further tile ccono1nic in1pact of ene rgy shortrtg£·s. The group n1ecting \111h Nixon is n1;ide up of Treasury Secretary G e o r g e P Shultz; the l'hai rn1an uf 1he Counl'il of Economic Ad\'isor s, Herbert Stein : the chai rman of the Federal l~eserve Board. Arthur Burns, and the director or the Office of Manage1nenl and Budget, Roy Ash. Ash acco1npnnied Simon before the Senate com mittee in support of lejisla· lion formall y creating a fed eral energy office to clirec l the governmenl 's entire handling o( the energy crisis. "\Ve 'are (Xlinting toward volu ntary actions backed up by simple self· regulating pr og rams u·here necessary," Sirnon told the cornmittee. "\\l e have been a natiOn of great energy wastrels. \Ve have. been <t l'· cu slonicd lo an over-<1bundance of cheap energy . That day has ended~ \Ve must ch2nge our life sty les ... " Remodeli11 g Job Fiiiished; City Units Move 111 A $168,000 ren1odcling project at the Costa t<.lesa Cil ic Cenlf'r is nearing co111p!e1ion and 1hc big job or mol'ing <'HY hal l 1\'nrke rs 111[0 their new offices began toda y. H.emoc!P!ing got st:irted Jasl sun1mcr after the enl1rc foun h fl{lor of !he stee l and glass city hnll !1111•er becan1c v:icanL The fou1·th fl oo r 1v:i~ occupied by !he Orange County \\'ellJ rc Department \\'hich n1ainta111cd ils Harhor Arca offices there until it leased a new sui1e on El Camino Drive. A study recenHy comp leted by SU1\ Incorporated delcrrnined that the civic center suffer ed fron1 an inefficient layout and some of these. deficiencies ~·ere corrected during remodeling. f\foving into the ren1odeled fourth floor are the Department of Public Services, headed by J)irector .James Eld ridge. The public services division contains the former st reet. traffic. engineering and sa nitation departments. The cit y personnel office. 11caded by Personel OireC'tnr \Vill ian1 Todd is schedu lc<I to mo\'e i n I o expanded qu;i rt crs on 1he tl1ird fl oor in the area for111erly occupied by the street dcpart- n1c 111 . Remodeling on the fifth noor ·will bring about major changes in the ad- n1inlstration of the city. Fire Chi ef John -P.farshall and his entire administrative staff will be moved up to the fifth floor from their existing headquarers on Royal Palm Drive in the Mesa Verde area. City Attorney Roy E. June .end Deput y City Attorney Robert Humphreys are also scheduled to occup y a new suilc on the fifth lloor. A law library is inc luded. Both lawyers practice privately and have run the city attorney functions out of renled quarters at 1500 l\d a1ns A\·c. Included in lhe re.modeling job on the fifth floo r a re a new office for the use of city Ci>Unciln1en ond a rccep- lion aren ln the city mitnager's suite. City offlciols bt.Heve 1he rc1T10<icling rind T'C(lrganlzation "'iii impr11v~ the Cf· flc iency of city hall oprrntlon. All of the moving is expected to be comp\ led hy Jun . I. 1974. UPI T1l1phale HE 'S SECOND IN LINE Gerald R. Ford Cliotiner Di<l Discuss Milk Deal, He Says • l\furray M. Chotiner, rormer Newport Beach lawyer and adviser to President NilCon confirmed today he did speak 1 to former Attorney General John N. Mitchell on behalf of a dajry cooperative 1haL was trying to defend an anti-trust suit. But Chotinrr adamantly der.ied atlega. lions that he tried to get. the Justi ce J)C'partn1en1 10 ease up in its prosecution of lhC' Associated l\1 ilk J'roducr.rs, Inc. "Any reference to n1y name being tied in connection \\'ilh . <tltempls to softpedal nny anti·tru st art i on i-; com- ple!ely \1'ithout round11tion, '' Chotiner said . lie said he ··rnn inlo" r..-litche ll at a cocktail pa rty an<l "1 sai d to him. it looks like the ,Justice Department is departing rrom normal procedures in its handling or lhe Al\1Pl suil. " 0fhey al"'ays gi\·e n part y they plan on filin g anti-trust acl1on against an opportunity to come in and try lo arrive at a satisfactory golution to thl' problem,·' Chotiner said. "In this casc, ho"'l'Vt'r. !hey ~ave. lf1\\'~rrrs for the A,\11'1 2·1 to :16 hour~ to either ng ree to !hr proposed order or 1he ~uit 11•ould bl~ fil rd." he Sit Id "I told il-ltlchl'lf tht.'V ought to he trra1ed 1he same :is ;inybody else ." Choliner srt1d. Choltnt•r said hr brou ght the subject up ;1ftcr ll \\·as n1enti oned 10 him by :i qorne~· l\·\;irion E. llarrison , a partner in a h11v firm for 11'hom Chol.iner has bren \1orking the pasl severa l n1onths in \V11shington. D.C. Chotiner strongly denied he made any subsequent aucmpt 10 contact 11;ny other J ustice Department officials regarding the Ar-.1PI case. Chotiner n1et 1vith former A\lomey General John N. l\titchell shortly after the Justice Department filed suit ·aga inst A!\'IPI , in 1972 . according !o nev.· evidence \See CllOTlNER. l'age 2) Orange Coast • Weather Fair through l'~riday \1'ith con- 11nucd mild afl cmoons. llighs 6:1 to 72. Lows tonight mostly 35--45, according to the U.S. \'leather Service. I NSIDE TODAY Edward G. Robi11son was a quiet t'1a1l in r eal life, 11~tr expre.t~ilig h1.~ feeling., in in- terviews. JVow. affer his death, /tis autobiography is belng re· leased. See story Puge 22 . L.M. aey<f 1' C1Utoml1 1, ti C••Mr Cerntr ,. Cl•,tllletl 4J.Sfl C11"!1~1 M CrttU•••d M 011111 MOll(tl II t!dlrarr11 "''' &·I Eni.rl•lnm'"I JS Fl,.111(• 41 .. l !'tr 1111 lflCWd l).U Hy C•rcln•r JI Mtrtt<-II Ann Ltlllltn ll ,,,_.,,,. u M-"111 l'llN'I .. .. ,,..,.., -· &. II 0<11191 Ce11nry 1'"11 f'TA JI 1 ... 1\ ,,... Dr. Sl .. !IC•-M !Jlock M1•ll11\ U ·U Ttlevltllo• It Tllttl111 JS Wtllitlofr •t W-...'I ...... )9.Jj Werllll Ntw9 '-(1 ' .:l Ut.I L 1' PlLO l Watson Sees Optimism • Ill U.S. Energy Crisis Hv JtHI\' ZALl.l:.H Ot 11'11 Otth ,1101 S•••I lr\tue Cu1u1);1111 Prt·•;;i(h•n1 H.1)1 n011u L. Wa tson ~•lid tot.lay 1h:it 1hc energy <'l'isis "wit! fnrl'P as ro face up 111 Jh1· c:o1Hrr1d11·tior1s hl'lll l'Cll t'r11·rg1 cc11non1,v. ecolug~ ~lt 11l Jirn11\11 i\t1o:u1ng tl\.1l s u1·h .i 1'l·1 \..111 11111; 11 +!11 r1•allt)· "'~ls nccc,:-.:1r.1. \\:tl.'-1111 111·nt 1.11 111 stall' 1)1~H ·] bt·)lt>\"l' l!,7·1 11111 h1• th1· ~c:11' v.h1·n ll)C p1'nt!u!u111 ~t;1r1 .. lu ~111 ng :1v;:,\ f11111i !lit' 1,.1..,111011 111.11 ;-di gr"11 th' "' h;1d ;ulll 11ught '" 111• ~loppl·cl ·. 'Ecolog·y' In Onofre Decision lntcrprt1:.itions of th e 11·nrd "rn· 11ronme11r· p\ayrd a biJ,( part 111 !ht· ti to ~ votP h.1· !he state coasu1! coin· rnission on ihc San Onofre nuclt';ir JXll\'t'r plant expansion. And 11·hat constiluh•s "suh~ttintial h:J.rm" to tht• coa stal cnvirnnn1cnt a\S(l affectro the split vote. A fev.• of the six commissioners t\'ho ,·otecl for !he project said !he effecrs of beckoning energy shortages v.•ould be v.·orse than destruction ol coastal bluffs. The five no voters said the applicants -Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric companies - hadn't proven their conslruction v.•ouldn't ·he harmful_ -as required Ul)d~~.Proposi­ tion 20. the 1972 coastal zone acl. \'oting no \\'Cl'I': -Frt'd Farr. a fonnrr s(<1!c srna!or. 110111 n C:innrl al\ornr_v: Hr sa1rl th1· sandstone hlulf~ a! S1tn ()ll(1frt> a1·pa n1ade a unique rl'SOlll'{'t' and s11p110 r·tcd 1110\'ln.a:: thr plan! u1l,uul !o .s;!\'t' tll,•ni. C:ongrcssiont.1 ;1 p~n·oval for ~11ch a change, F;irr rel!. "'ould bt.• speedy . -Ira Lnufcr, a Vt•ntura rnd10 s!~t!ion n1anagcr: He approvrd of !he sl::iff sug- i-:estions, saying they 11·ould balance economic ;ind t•nv1ronmrntal e-0nccrns. "The 11·in-all philosophy of rhc :1r- plicanl."' he said. "i~ tht• sure:-;l path to political stagnation.·· -Ellen Slcrn Jfarris. :i consurncr eol- umnist : "Poputar11y 1n S.1crrin1cn10 isn 'I the isslle ,"' she said . r(·ferring to4\>oht1c:i·1 prcssur(· "S;icratnl•nto nrvt'r IO\"<'d the (·oa stllne " She .~;ul\ the crin1n1iss ion h,1d lo show ··c11urag1· and integrit y"" to l'n· force Prop. LO. -Hobert :\lt•ndl·lso hn, S.t11 F1';1ne1sco County Sll)ll'l"l"IS(lt"'. I ~rl:1.\ :-; tu pre\ c·n1 ~xlens11·c d;1rna1.:c lo 1n;1rinc \1fl' <.ind 'beaches ··cu·1· \1·orth lh\' \ill\t•." i!l' n·anlt'd to apprO\'e !he plan1 illlilnd. -R.ich11rd \\"ilson , :1 r,tnchcr fro111 Covrllo: An gry alxHil ra!1• Sl'hcduh.:s !h<•t offer lo\.\ er costs to ihe h1gh('Sl i11dus1na! f'n crgy usrrs. \\l il~on ;ilso objected th:~t the quali ty of the nuc!L·.1r plant 11·;isn ! n·hat it could ht'. Jn the yes \'Ol es. the 11111sl surprisin_g to some pco1)le \Vas lh:it of CQ11)n1iss1on l.'ha1rman ~lt·lvin l..clnc of 1\therton. L.1nr. in !he book pu blishinl? dir1si(ln of SunSt't n1<4gaztnl'. c'onrl'dt'd at Olli' point. ··As you rl•;id our l.111· lh,.r1· ("c>rlainly 11·ill be dan1;ig1· 10 lhl' t'OJSI But Lanl' said he 11·,1s • \101'fl1'tl \1 h.11 11 1:1 dl•nin\1 llllf!\11 <'11SI llS ··r)l.-·rc arc g(ling !\l u~· :t lo! ol 11hlp- p1n ,c l)l)~·s 111 tilts cnPr~y i'a.~r " La111• i-;:iid . "1'1n vrr\• f!':1rful 11tl1•11 11·1· ;..:o lo :->,1cr:inoenfo Ill :1 co11plt· or ~ c:1r;; 111 sell our pl :1n. 111•'11 huv(' oppo.~111011 t>O grr:11 1"hc C0f1)Jl\I S~lnll I~ ~11pp<1~rd !O di'\1•lup ;1 ('Oastal ni;1S1f'r ptu1 11> 1971i ll.O!!i'r {l.~1·nb:11.1i:h , <11\ 111 •r c1f ;1 Pasad'f\na 111ad ord,·r 111surani·1• lirn1. .1grrrd : "\\1C"'r•· nf•I i.;0111~ 1n ;nc111l1pl1sh ;.i d:1mn lh in.(! u11!t·~.~ lhr p11b!ic :iccrpts us. Ile 11,1nlt'<I to :1prro1r 1hc \l!Hls ~S IS I O•ANGl COAST CM DAILY PILOT T~e Ot0n<;1• (O••I Dllll'I' PllDl, ,.,,., ""~'"' " comt,.,_, •~• Ji••• P• on . 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Hcl'd tu lear11 to pot llil'sc things 111 perspective," \\1atson :-:iid, "ilntl I t!unk th11! 1f we do, 1974 f"ould 111rr1 ou t to be the best year 111 l•Ur tn«!HJ'', 1\';1t "o11 111:1de !us rl·n1ark.:: bc(ore tile ;11111unl , . .,.,l!i/I itf !hL· ~L·11p1wt Ct·ntt·r \··••1t l.i 1J•ili 11!l1l'h Hit'! lud:1y ;1\ \ht.' :'\1·11p11r11•r 11111 Ill i\'1·\l [10rl H1·ii1'h \\illS"JI ~;111 ;1Jl•l!ht.'r hl'lll'f1t·1.I) 1'fflTI (I\ lhc lll\'I ~) Cl'l~h lll th :t\ II n11g\it FrtJ111 l"r1g e I Al>l'E AL ... Ld1,011 I i;.~ le:ised 12:. Jcres of "J;ipanesc ~1· ~-1" f1u rn th(' r..1ar111(' c·orps. and u:.u1g other lrchnulogy In reduce harn1 10 !h1· n1aruie hfi: Edison Cun1p;.i11y 1 LCl' pr cs l d c n l \\ illiarn (;ou!d sa id :-;uch 1novt'S \l'Ou!d tilSl four 10 six years in L'onstruction 1lr!i1~·~. ' Thr t11 0 u1111s ong1nnlly 11crc planned lo ht· In 01lcr:1llo11 liy 1979 :111d !980. ll'l1t'•!l !ht• nt>gatlvc volt• canll' :11it'r f1,ur huurs of 1h·b;1I(', Ed1«H1 l"un1p1111 y 01111.·i:ils <it'!td ~11rpr1s1•d :ind stutult,.'d 'rhl'!o !hl'll h>1nrlcrl Q11 t n prl'-p1·1nl•d stt1!l" inrnt entll!l'd ··E1Jz:;o11 's rL'<Jt'l1011 lu ('o.1s1al Con11n1ssion Ocnu1I." "'\\'e are gri l'vously d1sappointrd <1! ihe decision." lhl' sta\C"tn1·nt ri·ad '" v.·111 111vcsl1gat1· p<irt "Of course. 14'c an appeal.,, An additional need for fo reign 01!, bet"·ecn 25 01nd 30 1n1llion extra barrels a yea r. ··\~·ill havr 1o be btirned lo cover Southe rn Cali(ornia's po wer rlC"eds." bt•cause of the decision. Edison officials said. The coastal co1nn1ission -the f1n1.1! regula!ory :.igency tu al'! on 1hc project -disrl'gnrctcd 17 oth('r public agrucy ~1111hori~.:ltions. F:diso11 offi cials saicl. The :1c11011 O\il•rru!t'd. o.1pµarcu1 l.v f•>r 1h1' first IJllH'. ;i prr1ni! ;1pproved JJ.1· lh1• L .S. Atornic Enrr;.:y ('or111nissinn. \'ot"1ng for lht• permit :1p1ll1caJ1<111 \\'rdnt·sd;i~ 1rer1.· Co111rn1ssion1•rs 1\l1·h·i1 1 Lani·. l'h:l.irn1;u1 : .Jt>ffrry Frautschy. .Jan1cs ~!ayes. Philip Harry . Ol'rnan! Hlddt'r. Hogcr Osenhaugh. \toting no 1v('re C'ornn1i:;s1onrrs Frrd F;irr. Ellen Stern ll:irri.~. Ira Laufl'r. f~ohert Alcndclsohn and RichJrd \\'dsun . C"omn1iss1011cr 0\\'ight r-.lay \1'as absent. Tht' ~rojrrt \\'as npprovrd last Scp- lf·inher by 1he San Dil'go regional roas!<il comn1ission. That detisinn \l'as aprra!Pd by 1hi• Environ1nental ('o;ilition of Orange Coun- rv. r~rotlp.~ Unitrd Ag;i1ns1 Bad iaiioo ll;1n~!·t' i<~L'.'\Rl'l of San Clt•mt'lll t' :ind oth(''i-ci1izC'n groups. F.n1·iron1nr11 ralisrs 11'('l't' hnppy nftt·r \\"1·dnr~day's 1·o tr. i;av1n_g it rf'llt'\1·ed lh1·1r f<i.11h 111 lhl' coaslhnc ini11a111·t·. f 'rfJJ11 1•nge I CIIOTI NER • • • Ill thr (';JS\', H:1rr1so11. 11hOSl' !inn rt>presrnt !' the d:ury group. 11Tolr :iftt"'r l he rner!111g 1ha1 hl' 1·xpf't!s '"i ns1ru('t 1on'\" 11ould ht' gil't'll to gol"t'r11n1cnl. antitrlL~t l<l\l'ycrs ro ~ol rrn ihl'1r h:ind!tng of 1h1· e;ist• H111 Ith' 1nt·1 ·t1ng .ind l1·th·rs <'arnc :1ho111 the t1111c lh" dairv 11idus1rv 11;is lw111g :H'l'll~1·d 111 IJll\1i1r, F(0\'1'r.nll)!'ll t l.nors 11 1!h l.J1 ,1' l'ill'lp;ucn l'iJ11 trillut111n." t<) \1.\011. 'I Ill' gu1 L'rnn11 111 1" still ~11\111!. ard rhi· 1nilk prndllCt·r~ 11<111' 1·nn1rrul 1lu·r :ir1· 11c!1P'.'\ vi :11i :1tl11iin1s1r;111on I ~·11dPlt:1 111~1 !n:-lll"' 11t 11\1· \11 11 h1'1l-("!io11111•r 1111•,11111g eu111t· 111 ;r l1 •!'t·f l1 vn1 IJ ;irr·1son. 1'1l1.11 11 ;1s 1n1rnrh1re•I ,1; t'\ldi·nr1• 111 1h1' ;1nt1tn1s1 c:'l~r Ill t " 11i~lnt·t r·our1 \\'1•dne.,d:"r~ 1; 11 ,!S d.1 !1 •(! I ('II 2·1. l!li2. :-.!1or!ll :tl!l'l" !ht• ~11 •·111 1111 ·11 1 "l!t'd t!ir TC'\<l ... - ti:i~t·d <J)-41!) th•• ,\.., :-0 ('I ;1 t {' cJ \fi!k l'n11l1ll't·r:. L1t· Tht• gO\"l'rnn1rnt Sl'<'ks 10 fort't' rhf' 111ilk producrrs lo _g t\'e up ,1ltl'L!t'c!!1· ;1111irotn\>C!1!1ve n1arket1ng p1.u:t1cc-> ui ! I ,\lld\\·es1ern slatrs. The ~till 11:is filed Feb. I. 1!172. Harrison \1·mtc 10 1he general manager o( thr milk producers. George ~IC"hren, aboul t)j1• SUI!. 111· s:1id he and Chotiner in it ially had fl('C'tded not ro approach Ivlitchl'll •·111 111•1\ of the changing of the guard." '.\htrht>l l had announced his resignation .1~ ;Htornry genera! 10 days carllrr. :1rid 1\,1S slated 10 becon1e Nixon's can1- i"•;, a dirrLIOr thl' follo1\·ing n1onlh. t:o11 rl·n1arlial Life Sentence ",1011111! c.1n1p l'cnd le!on ~larine found gu1lt1· 1n ri rric1 ;illy insp1rC'd kidnap and munh·r ot a fl·llov.' S('rv1crman has been deal1 :1 h!e M"ntl·nte dt hard labor by :1 l!t>ll!'ral co11 rJ -m:tr11al !'po krsn1Pn :11 Catnp f'endll'10n said 1,id.1y Htl' 1·rrd!l'! 11·iis handed d0\\'11 \ah: Tursd:i,1 :i.caul~I l'fc. \\"illiarn i ,l'i.:rrlt , th•· lr:11\,•r or ;1 grouµ or lhrce \l.1 ru11 ·~ \l'hv t<lll l1L'tl !l bing(' of nb- tl11l'!ic111 <inti r11hh!'r1· ;it 1ht• brise N:'pt. ~a: F:1·t·r<'lt. :i~ 11.1 ~ ffl11nd ~uilry rJf :-.l1utgunn111f? 111 <lc·a1h Pfr Ed"\11d {' ~l<'f'!(!' ~tfll'r k1rlnap 1n~ :ind robb1np: !ht' h11rhh1ku1~ \J ;1r1nit Strl'~l' '!2 . w:is k1tl t'<I i•n a riflt• r11u:f road I "damp1.·11 our r1sini; expectal iH11~ · In !he pa.st 30 )1'ilrs. aln1u~1 c1·cry 11'C'a::it11 t·~ble bent!fit ~·f our ~c1c1y has lmprO\'t•d ," he s111d. fri1111 ti1ngible monetary benefits to less tangible one!i hke racial in tegration. •·nut our cxpectationa have increased •·vcn f;iStt·r than thnu:!s have Uec n in1- pro\·ed." ;1n (t tilt result is that people 1·011!1nuc to~ diss:it'l.-,fiod anti frustrated. Ill' .. ;11(1 \\':i1 ~0ll 11d1nitlt'd rhal r1r1ns like ll1l' lr·1·1til' I 'uinpany hure ;":t)tl)<: 11f 11 11· l'l''!"llillS\~ilit) for those ~\..) rockc11ng l'\ SEEKING MIDDLE GROUND Irvine's Ray Watson Ne,vport Barters For Guarantees .\r·11·1l0rt Br:irh city ofliti;il;; 1!11nk 1h1·.1·\(' found ;1 un1qut· v.·;1~· 10 k1'1·p fro1n running nul of dit'St•I furl nncl gasoline for l'it~· l'l'h1clt•s. For yt'ars. they·1·e bcrn getlini,: rash from oil refinrries rhnl .1rl' .slant drili!ng frorn thr \\'"t·s1 1\t'1v1>0rt oil f1l'lds inliO th<' p11h!1e tuh•!:inds. But 110\1• tl11~y·rP nrgoti:itinl! to h:irlf'r rht· crude oil for rri7.cd guaran!cf's nf oil and i,:as supplies. i\"t'\\'flOrl Reach f'ounciln1 ;1n Richa rd Croul d1sc\osl'd 111- c/;1 .1·. f'ro1i! told lhr :innu:il mrf'ting of lhc \t·wport C1'n!rr Rusi ncssn1cn·s i\ssoC'i;1- 11011 that tht• ~·n<'rgy crisis is a vrry rr:il thinl!. :it lf':is . in ;-;c1rport l~rcich. ll•' disclosed thal the city came 11·11hin flll g:o ll o11s of running out of di('Sl'l fuel lust \1·cek, He s:tid the ci1~· got a delivery •·just 111 1i1n1,.. and it'll hf' uble "to keep our ~;1rbagc trL1cks runnin~ for ;inothcr 1.·otipll' .. r 11·e(·ks ·· ('rnul s:iid 1hl' shortage scarr prornplrd 1hr· ci!v ;1(!111inistra1io11 ro "i111n1edia!rll' s1:1rt n~·got1at1on~" to ri.'l'isc 1he lc:iscs.· Fr;111k ll'ens. administr<1!11·c assistant 10 ~ 'i1y :-itanag1'r Rot>C'rl I.. \\"ynn. s:1id !:1lk'i ll"ilh C'OllljltlllJt'.O. ";1rf' JU.~I bt.'~lll­ tll!lj.." :-t1!d tht'rl' have not ~·et l"l<'rn ;II\\ f:OllC.:IUSl\'C rt•su!t~. lk• <'\"plained th<itt !hl' ciry gt•rs rn·. :i11il'S frnn1 16 01! l\L•lls and ~·:1~1'111t"'n! p ;11 nH•!llS r1·nn1 Thr.·1· fllht ·rs. Tocr!h1 ·r r/11·1· brnn: rn CJl.>Olll SlO.rlflO 111 rl'1''1Hll' ; I \ ~':I I" il1• s;iid :1\h1ut :100 harrt'ls of 011 :1 cl,1\ 011·1· pu1np•·d fron1 1h .. st· 11·1,lls And ht' s:nd 11·l11IP lh(' ('1tv ~p1 ·11(1 .; :1h<H!\ S7iiJ~Jf! :1 ~·1'.1r for ftu ·l, 'our 1111\rn:ite ObJl'C't11r 1:. 10 111,11-.r >111 1'11·11 1rade, .. J1·r·ns ctrclinrd 10 n;imc the ref1nc·riL·~ h,,·s bern t:dkln i:: 10. ( rnul c1nrha.,11.(•d hr th111},5 .\(•11 port Bc•ru.:h is "h1cky" to hr nblr to g<J :'lftrr a cons!ant supply of furl 11Hh .~uch a trade ;:ind he said !he ener~) crisis may take its loll on other municipali!ie<:. ··1 don't kn o11' aOour oth{'r cilies." rroul said. "rhere v.·111 be a shorta~r. \Vhether it \1·i1J be temporary or spott ~· r don't !hink ;::invlxxly kno1vs." ~le said the ·energy crisis has C(ln1r as no surprisC' to him He rccallt>d :i1fcnding a countywide con ferenrr <•n 1 1tw energy problcn1 111·0 ~·c;irs ag0 111 Anaheim. •·There V.'ere a lot of poll'crful people there predicting !hings like blackouts hy enrly 1974.'' hr. said. llr told of "n1ak1ng ;i s1rong rrpor•i" 1n1 the conference to fell<H1' council1ncn 1iu1 he also recalled the rc:1<"1iu11 of or hcr govcrnmen1 <igencic~. !·Ir :il~o cri!icl1('(f first f)1stri rf :-;upcrvisor Robert B<llli11 of Santa An;i \1·ho he sald made a big s1111k ahout 1101 going to the conference because rh~ speakers "''ere n1ainly represen- tali,·es of the energy suprliers. From Pagel FORD ... rmo!umcnts of !hat office. They sRid Ford's vote two month~ ago fot a bill raising the pension benefits or the vice president raised a serious qurstion Iha! .should be settled before hr is ciinfirmed. Bl'p. JamC's J . Delancy (D-N.Y.I. said hr• <'ould assul'e !he Jlouse Iha! the q11cslion had been studied and cun- ... 111t1t1on11I rxperts held th[l! lh<> offire 11! 1 ice president is exempt frorn the pruv1slon. pt•! ldl!On~ bct:<IUSC of I he i!d· \t•fll..,(!!lll"llt5 \IC \\'fl!(' ~h,;l :'!<I) ~()ll\t'. !11 Ir 1 u1c <ind you'll lu1J ;,1J111t• k111i.l of 11ew Ulo()la " lie also allocated su1nc of 1hc rl'sponsibllit)' tu polilicians 11l1u pronu:.e 10 ··solve 11\1 your prohlt·in:;"' 1! lhl·y :irl' t•lcc t..:d 10 uffi ri'. \\"a1su11 prcdictt'd thut Il ic cvu11(ry 111111ltl h:llt' 111 \'lllll(' !(I ll'rlll S \11th 1lHs klllll 11f rlil·1iiric 111 lhr irnn1edi;ltc f\11t1r1· :111d "I 1h111k tl11s 1s a healthy lh!Jlj.!" 'l'ht· 111:0.111 thru~t of \\';1!~011 ·~ r1•rnarks ...,PrP (.hrwtf'rl <it 11 hat ht• called \ht• '"htJ\'t' )U\Jr 1 .1\..1· ~ntl 1'<11 11 Ill<!" :.~ 11· (lrun'c "There is 11 tendency 10 ro111ant1c12e 1he past days of the horse and bu1utY." lie said, "\\hile ;it the same tin1c. l'UO· finuirig 1<1 ct1cr1~h 111011 individual frcc<lon1 lh:1 t ha11ng :.·uur 111111 Jl'I t·ar will 11r1J- \ 1di• .. In ri•nn"> i1f 1u'b:tn pl11noi11g -his f11'lt! ol 1·xpert1Sl' -\\"atsun s:iid peopll' 1\t'ft' dcnl<11l(ling till' l'IHI lo Ul'ban spr;iwl :ind thl' end 111 tu ~h tll'll!'illy, u!Jj1~cu1cs 11·l11ch Ill' ~;11d lll'l'C c·nnlr<H1i!'\11r.v. \\':.tl ... 01\ l'lllpl1.1~IZt'd lhat he lll'l'~Ull:llly does not favor unregulated 1•r v. 1l<l 1•row1h . ·•\\!ht·n I hrs! c;unC' lu:r(' In 1960, pcoplr wanted U!f lo develop f~st because gro...,·th was i;:ood. 'rhey didn 'l care about the qua!uy. "I thOught lhill \1as bncl, bu! Jn lhr i•arly 1970s, Il ic 1)c11llulu1n h;1s :'IV•1u1~ tu the other e:o.:1re1nc. 1111d I Uon't tl1111k thilt'5 right ellht·r," Hul he said if lhL· t'Ullt11 f)' ts fnrct•d 1r, li~1k fnr ;1 n1iddlc ground chu• lo !h~· 1·c1cr:;y shur!;l~t'. 1t 11·i!I t•rr1erge fron1 th1· 1;r1s1s "•• lk:althit11', 11l1+r'c ni<1!ur1· naiion.'' l'rom P11g e I 11' 011't . C1•oss l~i11es SAlJN1\ • • • "dt'VOHI Ca!h(lht· 111oth1~r of SC\'t•n"' before her allegl'd 1•n!1«1pment and !hat l1rr pr1vatc lifl' 11":iS mJ111ly devot('d to her f:1n11!~·. ('lll!rl·h \\Ork. !hl· Boy Seoul 111oven1cnt and the 1~T;\. Bakers Now Join Huston has lold the jury that sexual innol':1l1on~ r1·cen!ly suggested by her husband h:.ive n1orc to do v.•ith ~·frs. 1iarson·s psye!1i;11ric condit ion, if she has one, than the sauna bath t·xperh'nt'l'. Market Strike lit• stales he 1\•11! pul on cvidencl' ro pro1e 1!1:11 Hild Parson. 50, urged l1i:' Wife 10 JOlll hin1 Ill :i \.\'Hi»S\l'<ipping 1011rs111111· •111(! th;11 h(· :1s1'ed ht·r t11 r.o 1111/1 tu1n lu Joe;i! 1oplf'ss b;n·s. lil':illh :;p:1 1·111p!o~'l'S h;J1'e lt'st1f1ec.I lliat 1111· ~:lllll<l roorn donr drscribr<l by L1'11·1s a~ J;Hnrt1rd oflrn stuck bu! could he n101l'tl \1·i1h a litt lr prt'SSUl'l'. Lf'\.\·1s plans to put fllr s. Parson, S{•\ t•r:i( 111r1nbrrs of her fan1ilv <111d Sl'\1•r;1l PS)Ch1:11r1s1s u1 the 11·Hne~S stand Ul the \:lll'r St:1~es Of 11·hat l!i l'\Jll'C\Cc.J 10 Uc •I StX-\Vcck trtal. f 'ro111 Page 1 SINISTER ... 11·er1• l\1·n tones \1':is "a source or great di:-tress.'' · ;;:. I h· ,1;a1d ht• nn<l \\'hi tr House la1ryrrs d1:.l'Ussed lhe possibility ··that perhaps thl'rr had lwl'n one tone applied by \!1~~ \\'oods in nccordance \\'ith ht•r 1lr~cnpt111n 1<1 1hr l'i·t·sidL·nt :111d then. IX'rl1np s. ~0111r s"111is1er force had Ct.1n1c in au<1 :ippli('d !h(' 01her energr 1;ourct' and rakl'u l'are of lhe inforn1a1 ion (1,1 1ha1 1.11lt'" A! that p111nt. l" S. D1~tricl Judge J ohn ,J S1 r1ca asked /la1g : ··Has anyone sug- gested 11·ho the sinister force n111th1 bl' .... ··\"o. _1\)ur h<1nor."' he rrplietl. Ill' s:ud that he suggeslL·d at th:it 1~un1 1n the discussion that JI shoultl he dt'll'rnHncd 1t ho had ilCCcss to th<' r:ipe and that 1hc la\\'_vrrs and Haig found thnt 1herl· \ra<> no one outsicle of \liss \\'oods. presidential aide Stephrn B11ll. thr S1·erc·1 ScrYit·f' and 1be 1~res1 - f!ent hin1self. /l:l1!,\. \\ho t'n1nplctcd !1is test i1nony toda~. said earlier thn! his predrcessor. 11 1{ llald en1:in. "docs not lnfh1encc 11hot 11e do 'it: lht' \\'h"1te llousc." IJ ;ug n1:1dc !he (·ornn1 enl 11hf'n :111 a!>sistont spcci~\ \\":1 tcrgate prosecu tor ["kiint ed out 1h~1 l no one in the \\'h11c I !ou~c hCld JCcl·~s to the pc·r~na! fill'~ 1!;1\dcnia11 ll·ft behind Jn locked file t:1binet~ 1\n1ung !hr docurncn1.;; in the llaldrruan file:. 11'l'l"t' Ills notes of the eon~·ersatiun 11 ith the l'rc::.1dcnl on June 20, 1972. l lo us lo n l:hi c (s Out HOL'STO~ t l P! 1 -The police chie f ,'\lld ('![\" a\lOf!ll·.\" Dl]HOIUlf"f'rl l~L'll" r1•..,+g n:ilhll1S \\"l'dnl'~d<I\' and thl' f1tl' <"hi l'f 11 ill proh;ihl~ rc·~Jg11 <1r be f1rL•d by !ht• ti1111• 11t•1\·l.1· 1:h·rtrd \layor Fred l!nfhcin7 asslln1es 1·n1\lrl)\ in Jantiar\ \h«11'11hil1~. 1h1· 1n;i11 l!Qfhrin7. dl'ft'<J1(·d 111 'J'11t"~(li1y ~ runo!I fnr ni:i~or ~:1~~ Ii" 1" ;>1111 th1nk1n~ about a ~king fvr ,I l'('l'h\1111 E/DRYER 139.95 linkers ha11' jninl•cl the b11!chrr~ Jn :-ln 1'1ng t 1r:u1~·· <"l1u111y ~up .... rn1arkets and us tl11• lt1<·ku11!·s1riht' 1·~ea!;1 h'"> 1u1\'ard the Chr1stn1as season, the only (1t1e h'ft nn the joll n1<1y Ix' the l":1ndJ(·Slitk 111akers. ~len1bers of the b:ikers u11ion jo1nrd 1he strike \\'i'dnesc!ay by refusing to tross pickel lines ;it ltalphs, Vons. Lucky. Alpha Brta :ind Safe\\'ilY stores. according to an official of the Bakery .111d Confcctionary \Vorkers l1nion. The slrikc in\'olves 11bout l.000 1nembers of the union and 450 food ~lores. J'\o chain bakeries are located \n Orange Coun!.v, hut a spo\.:esman for L-Ocal :17 Jn Los Angeles said the ~trike 1vould affet"t Joeal markets ""because nothing is being produced or delivered." l·lo11'r\·l'r. a spokcsma11 for the Food 1·rnp!oyers Council said most of the hakrrs 1vho rt'fus..:d to cross rickct lint's sho\\'ed up for work later \\'ednesday. I le predic1rd that C\"t>n 1r !hey v.•erc lo .stav orf \\'Ork the effect WOUid be insigni°ficant "IJrl'~usc v.·c can get bakery products fro1n in<l(·pt·ndcnl bakers." El Toro 1\tari11e , Spouse Arres ted Itt llabv 's Death An l·:I T11ru '.'llannf' pri\':1\e and hi~ .10J1ng 11 :!(' 11·1•rt' being hrld in (lr:111gl' {"f!unt,v Jad toda y v.'i!l1out bail on c/1argi·s ste1nn1i11g frn1n !ht' allri::rd l)caling dra1h or lh1'tr fuur-111011\h-tjlc\ d;iuglltl'r. 1'11. Hich<i rd c·. Good1\·1n. 21. 111]{1 !us l/-~·l'ar·1old 1rih·. J';itricia. appeJrrtl \\"t·dnesday l"-!forc tl1e l'.S n,;igi.str:ltc in San1.'l 1\na in connection 11'i!h the death of Or;inrly L,l"nn Good 11 in. ;\uthontic~ slirl the coupie brought 1ht•Jr h;1ll:. to thr l::! 1'nro base <hspcnsary ·ruesday morning. The child "'·as dead and toi·rrcd v:ilh bru1:;c·s, officials said Thr FP<lt'r;il 11ureau of lnl'rstigation 11;i~ l'allc<I 1n lJv llranl!t' ('ount\' Sheriffs deput11·~ bec:iu se of ;1n appar~nt crirr.e con11n111cJ (in frdrr<il properly. The 1.oud11111s 111'r1• .i!'l'\'S!t'd rarlv \\'cdn1·~­ d;1_1· n1ur11111,; :11 :in '\nahc1n1 "motL•L As.o;1sl1J11! FOi Dir l·Ctllr .J•)C L .J;i1111es011 ~;i 1d in Los 1\ngelt:'s th.:it (;1)f\dl4111 11 ;1s ch<1rged 1\'i\h 111urrter fln ~r f!Ol 'l1r11n1rnt l'CSl'l'I al1on ;:ind hu; 11·ifc v,11 h cl11ld abu se The C'Olipll' had been l11·1ng 111 base. Qliarters E/DtlYE~ 169.95 90 DAY CASH A"llOYID CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa-Phone 546-7788 111 ()ran,t:e Count,v a C'hrck or su p1·nn~1r1'l'tS \\'r.dt11·.~dHy rt'1·1•:11!·d !hat both llr1•ad arid 1nt•:11 as 11\•ll :is other lood:'!!Urfs lll'T1 ' 1n good sup1:I) UCI 's Jlice Clic111cellor Will Lea.ve ' • • Ha zard chancellor lcnl'r that todny . J\dan1s. l'l' Jr1·ine 's ,·icf' for acaden11 c ;iffairs. will post .July !. it 14·as lhsc\osed Dr. Arlan1~. de;ui of l1un1;inir1es DI l'Cl lron1 J9!0 u111il 11\s r1ppolntnic•11\ 1n :'11a1· !!172 !11 th~· nLin1 hl'l" \\.\O can1p us ;1dn11n;!>lr;1t1re JOh. \\·di r t'turn to l('aehing En~lish and C' 11 rn pa r a I i \' c ll!rra1url'. aetorc\1 11~ to Chanc{'!lur Daniel t;. Aldrich Jr. Aldrich rerc>;::i led Ad:in1s ' resignation 111 a lcner to dea ns. d1 rrctors and depart· llll'll! ht"ads at !he c:in11>u:> The chancrl!or indic:iicd no rcplacC"- men l fnr Adanis 11·111 be named unlit a "rp\·1e11· of campus Orf!ani1.ation" is romplet('(\ by Aldrich and the remain!nFC rice rhance!lors Ada1ns v. :i~ '1 rnt'tnber of l "Cl's nrigin;il fal·ul!r Y•hit::h ope ned the can1pu!1 Ill J 965. ... , .. 1 - '" TO:o.ill.llT '"Al·i'Elt Tiil·: Fr\LL" -L"CI F1nr Arl.'i \'1!lagc The<1 tt'r, through Sat. R J1 ni. Admis~ion S:l. ''THE \\"QL.:LJ)-llF: CE.\'TLE\11\:\'' ~uth Coast Ht•pcrtory 111l';tl!'r, through Sun 8 p.rn . FR!OA\", OEC. i f)C'(' LECTL"R~: -"'Thr Oceans.'' l'hlllip !;r1;:;non J1·e111rrr, Srient"' Ha ll. 7-9 \) Ill {)CL' FBIJ)A\" \!(:Jrr Fll.~l -··su per Fly." Forum , i p 111 A chn1 s~1on SL HASKi-~THi\l.1. 1-:stnlll'l;.I \-~. L"n1l'ers1tl'. 8 p.111