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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-01 - Orange Coast Pilot•• ' .. ... j I ... .. WO . , ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON; 9¢-T¢BER I, 1~7'4 VOL., ,,, NO, 17 .. 2 SECTIONS, U· PAGl.S -· ,_ • ·. • I .. • • • .. • 1_, -~--' ·' . • •• . ee Ill I • J • .. .. .r " ~~e~~e-prone Boy-Lives1 I ;,; Bub.b.le~ Never K#~sed_ ' .. ' . . - ----· -· ••• ··-. --\.. .. Harsh Coast Buildi~g 1 ~ CurhS -· -~. _. Loom • ~o D isea se Defense ·_Boy~ May_Nexer eave BU1Jfi e -llOUSTON; T~x. (AP) -David is a a:yOOr~lci who ~has ·neVer knowii a" mother's. kiss or the t~h of a bare human hand. H'e lives in a plastic bubble, and doctors say there's no medical cer- taint)' he'll ever live elsewhere. Da~id suffers from a disease known can you keep someone~ in· a g9~ish_ ooWi." At the request ·of the boy's mofher and. rather. hospital officials declined to give the youngster's last name or identify his parents.-l'hey -~id -he-.has- one sister,. · · Freedman says that David's develop-as seyere combined immune deficiency. ment _. physically, irilelleotually and His Qody has no immWle defenses emotionally -has gone well. ,against disease. Even bacteri·a that m~ ~ boy is brfghter than most children people can easily throw off could kiU his age, his-language skills are advanced him. . and "he .alreadf knows' his letters," • For ... tliree years,....-he has . breathed Freedman 8'1id in an interview. , filtel'ed air, eaten sterile food and been He is also agile and strong. lie julnps cuddled only by hands wearing big, black and climbs aad plays ball inside his rubber gloves whh;h extend through the 9-by·7·by"6-foot bubble with more skill wall of his bubble. He was delivered than most. 3-year-olds. He sleeps in a by Caesarean stctiori Sept. 21, 1971, tunnel-shaped annex to the bubble. and was placed immediate!) ·into a David .knows his mother and fa ther. plastic-walled bubble.· He has lived even though 'they've .been only faces behind plastic and glass ever si~e. on the ·other side of a plastic wall , "It's only. in the last month or six and responds to them with affection. weeks that he 's begun to _thi~ about "David doesn't know there's other ge~ting out," said Dr. David A. Fi:ee<!· · WJlYS of expressing affection," said Dr. man, a professor or psychiatry a the Murdina Desmond, a professor or Baylor 'College of'~tedicine. pedal.tries at Texas ,Childrens' Hospital. "I think that 1he next step Is for "It's been starUing to me how much him trying to remove himself from that human feeling· has gotten through that room. The Whole que~ion is how long pl~c. • -------""'lber.e-.hasn!L-betln-any skiMo--s~i Patient '. ... ' Sl1oreline 1Protectio11_" Mai 11 G,,....~o ..... a._...1 __ _ By GARV GRANVILLE • 01 I~ D•ill' Pilot Sl•ff Using availability of Joan money as a wedge. federal officials have indirertty mandated tough ne\\' building rcgulatioris along the Newport Bearh waterfront Purpose of ·the Federa l Insurance Administration (FIA) move is to protect the cityrs shoreline Oood plains from devastation it says is likely to be caused by either a. 100-year tidal-wave' or f\ootl. An FIA order · has been issued to federally-controlled lending institutions and unless a city appeal for exempti on is allowed, \Vill be effective Jan. I . 1975. The order instructs lenders to reject Joan applications on Newport Beach flood plai n structures not built above the max· itnum surge heights \Valer could be expected to reach, in tidal wave Or flood co!lditions expected to Ocl·ur once eve ry JOO· ~·ears: '1 On BalhOa Island. fo r cxan1plt". ne\\· residen tial and commercial st ructures wou ld ha"c to b<' hullt on cight·foot mounds. sti lts or pilings to qualify for ~s· from federally controlled so11rcl'~ ··Substantial ilnprovcments" lo rx· isling structures, meaning remodelini: jobs involving approximate!\· 50 percent ·of existing value. Y•ould also be subject to the loan.constrainls. · ' Resales of existing j)ropo.'rly might also be impacted by 1hC' lending restric-- foos-pl8Ced-an--11orm1;J ler:fiing soo1ree~--1 by the FIA edict. ..... a. rm' e . ~1a1' n eootact, but there's -lots of cuddling lfli U ·wifh ,the·gJoves." -· ------~-__ _He goes home ·in a P-PJjabl~___bubbJe and stays wfth his family every six :.\t; Toro ~tati9n; :r·::.:;re:"' He lives there in a grouping ,. -~ I. --" . ; UPI Ttlti>holo ·Fonner Prest?ent Ri~hard Nixon grins to a· feUow · tests in his treatment of a blood .clot in a lu ng. I·lis patient on the sixth floor of Lon:g ·BeaCh 'Merrtbria:t -"d0Ctbr ·11;ls said Nixon ·should not travel in his It-\vas Cit y i\lan agf'r Robc1i \.\lynfl--. \\•ho broke the flood l'!ai11 !lews to ;'.l surpI'iscd Nf',1 port BicD•·h .City Council (See FLOODS. J'age 1\Z) · · But for ~avid, this is no Ion get enough. Anothei· Arrested. Freedman says the boy . is beginning l-lospita~ as he ik'Whei!Ied down the hall for furtfler present condition. (Story, Page A5.J Coast Orange • ·~young Marine was shot anc1 kmed-~~~~n.::;~~~;£~,::· T:. · · . ':JJs..::r_;..__tf· · tflifi•· · -•· · . ·s-· . k H • k . at El Toro Marine .Corps Air Stat!OO · he said', "You let me out <il this bubtil~ WO . . ft~ e e . I es t . l' early today in a shqotlng that Is being and I'll help you." · · .:::::/ .O . . ~'°"'"' ~A 111.iaiWID':J!!illc.£_ • ....,.. .w-.~~-... A~flier ~__he__JQld.___his _ rgoU)er. • · . -• . • . • " • Weather Marine persoane1 ,J'elused to ref ease 11WJlenTigouroron~-t11--v··-,~,....,---~~ .. ---~--··--"""'™' . ....-k=----·--~--=l'='!Pf lhenameofthcvlctimpendingnotifica-gowif.hyoutoi.Qelr.itchen." Ed' 'llif • 8 ....... 11, B . ]\ f r-1;e~-~!mtY:::ln=t=hF· tlon of his next . ol kin but .revealed What the .future holds is uncertain. ' lSOl'l.; 1u a e ear Bad 'e· 'l VS or Orc11ige Ct)(l.s.·t IO!e morning hours along the that they a.re holdi ng PFC-Calvm Joseph "We definitely know what it holds . . . . _ .' ' _ · Ora1J,ge Coast. t'XC:!'111 for lhe • Moss Jr.,· 191 <if tridgeport, Collll. on if we d<:ln't do anything," said Dr. John beaches \1•here th1' h~~c '1 111 pre- mUrder Charges. . R. Montgornecy, Co.leader o( Ure team • There \\'as more bad ne\VS on the when tjlc commissioo granted a similar said. is seven ·tfmes the COlllj)<iny':; fUC'l vat l. S!ighll.\' cool .. :r H•'tlC'h lllghs · "P~.""-· s<1rrcndered t'o authon'tt'es c·~•g for 'David. "\Ve know wltat the h'k ·• A Th near 70 rangirrg-up to i8 i111a11d. "'•r.i.,...., .., .. , economic front for Southland c0t1st1n1ers : ' 1 e 1n ugust. e most .recent r~uest bill .in 1970. lt mlnutt"S after the killing," Malor (See BUBBLE, Page A%) both Southern California Edison ~mpany would send rates up another 5.8 percent. The comQ-tpY considers an avcra!(C ::: fu!·ii;:stt ·"1~d ~ay~fS:fd: , . ~d Pacific TeTep!l(ine askOO th e el~~;~~fu:e rj~rie5\·9'l~il~01~?~:·~~~~ia~~i-;~~~~i~~~~~:v~ victim in the baek ®the.head!" GOLDWA TER'S FOE ' California Pitblic Utilities Commiss ion , incr~ase a to<al of 47 percent. lllat rate. the elcc1cic bill-will lie up MaW PritcbeU said ii. bal . not yet h-fonday for rate hikes. Citing the price of low-sulphur rue! ·rour cents a day, he said. been detenntned ~hAt sparkec\ the quar· GE. TS TW O V01'E.S Spurn!d b~ rtsi\li IQW·Wlnlrur fuel oil oil which musJ be used in fossll·fud The new hike._as ha" previous onfs. rel that led to the shooting · in the pn'~Ed·~n 3sk~~~,.·-*QQjJ'i~~ ~i...~l:Won stan-\\•ill hit comn1ercial ancLindustrial elce- l:>artacks Occupied bf bOUl 'mert:-She· :--.... ; 1-~ ilnrds. -.E!disoh spo~e-', 1Job S61liya11''°' iiicity .users harder than homes. --com- said. 'there were no witnesses lO the ~·PHOENIX, Ariz. '{A~) -Sen. Barry that would add $2.40 to the average sa id such cos.ts have doubled the past . 1\nercin! rat~s :ire to go up 7.2 percent killing. · OoldWiteris write-In opponent in the bimon thly·residenUal bill Nov. l. year. and industrial 9.6 percoot. Majo~ Prttcflett said ·the dead Marine Sept. IO Republican ·primar)' didn't fare Pacific Telepbooe is seeking $83.8 Jlalf or electricity bills, he said. go The Edison rnte hike .apr)\ic;ition 'M•lll was l8_years old and that P.is family too well. fl 1 1 1 million which mainl y would 08ffect Joog for rucl costs. ·· . •. .. 1 be ""n•ld"r""' "" t"A ~""' . • . ,. In another state is befng a1lvJ:ied of In the o icia tote Te eased h-fonday distance call within Califoniia. ., ' . · .. . ..,, ., '--'-"' "·' 111: ~vmmisiaon an1• his death. • , ~ Goldwater led all candidates f 'O; TlJe 'Edison hikt, ( filed lat~ i\looday The compa~y s !: fossi l·fu l'.I generators 11~ staff .ix;twccn now and Nov. I. Suell 1·W~ expect.-to place PF'C ~loss on · statewlde9friee with 139,128 votes. afternoon . woull'I total $113 million mid bur.n 3n ·averRge"Of 140,IKK> barrel~ ot inr:rr11scs. Sulli"an fnid, do not ·rl"1iuirl· t~ fnllitary equivalent of a clvlllan His write-in opponent, James J. .is .the second such hike asked tn t.hree_ low·s.ulp. hur oil a day, he. safd. or ahout J>Ub\lc hearings. I . · ""'"' · t Ith' th t d Meissen, received two.,votes. JSSllU·;-'l'OIJ )V -- Sc-11. J a1'f!e11 U. f,.,~1·1111 11rnr11i; l/i(lf is tJ1e rurrl'11· 1,1.Jt • r ""tr1. j11ana 11.~I' ('{T/l/l.1'111~', ,\11 l'OJL~ 111'1// find tl1r11 •. a·/, r.<: .. .,1 ,id/rd wilh n /(!r(lt /l"!i11w~1:~!?DJ.11·. -1--- :on1/J11·-:.·· (S 1i1 l'.r<J• .17.1 E,m~ 9~"'""'" o• •~" ! n~dtr~ a1 L. M llo~d jl,' ~'0"• II• • C~l!ltrn11 •1 """ "'' ~""~' Alt C••U•!•t Q 810 U ~''"•""' "n.,1 1\4 -l:Ollll•• 111 • '1>~""~ ce .. nl~ At C'll>i"'!"<f llJ l"•en IU·I 0t•1~ "0·"~' /\I ~, .. ,•P~tnr jl,!! EllHO•IOI ... ,, •• •nMH IU·J Cn•tr1011'11!"1!I ii• -••"<• l '.~•k•I\ ,, .. 1, "i...n!'.\ ~-'•I l•lr•••,&n 111 Hy O•r~~tr •t Tnl·t!~•l IH Hllrff(•Ot •l ""'·•'~•• 1ll ~-:-~ 1rra1gft!llen w 1n e nex ay ..r months.· . _ 38 m1lhon br1rrels a yenr. , · t>aclrtc Telcpllohe said the ('fl~t 01 tt ~ °'-l\tjo,:'~ ihe-taid. : '" · Rc s)ldcntu1\ .bl~ jum~d 2.t pcrcc(ll The fuel price of $16 a bnrrel, he lSet RATE JOK ES, P~gc l\!J ....._ :e "' ln!1•rn•Mlft• ~I \0 •rid Ht WI Al . ,, • " ' 1 • . , ,-I -r • I :r,~A 2 DAILY PILOT ST Cover-up Trial · O_pens Before Judge Sifica \\'ASHLNGTQN (AP) -Th' \\'atergate .(.'Over·up trial, wit!\ some of t.hc most ,l!O'A't>rful official• Of the Ni:ton ad· ministration as defehdants, opened l.o<by l.li ;h the tong, tedious process of selrtling a jury. • • At 6:29 u.n1. IPDTJ U.S. District ,Judge John J. Sirica, 'A°ho presided Over the original \Va tergate br,ak-in trial nearly t'o\'O years ago, called the court to '.)I"der in the case of :'the United States ver11us John Mitchell, et al." Two hours later Sirica had excused 42 prospe<:Uve jurors y,·ho approached the bench one-by-ope...to tell the judge "''by they felt they could not serve Plane Emptied ". ~ . On e Pll sse uge r l».onkevs ~ Arou nd CHICAGO (UPI) - A ·~tump tail" monkey stumped United Air Lines officials and forced them to transfer passengers from one Je(- liner'to another at O'Hare International A~ort. . · A United spokesmanSalCt-one oJ two stu-mp tails" being shipped a®ard flight 237 which originated in Newark, N.J. and was bound for Denver, Colo.', somehow got out of~its cag~ Monday night."Thc 'animal immediately began monkeying around in the cargo hold be· ' neath the passenger section. · \Vhen O'Hare catgo handlers entered the aircraft. to remove the 'monkeys. which were being transported to .the 1.1ed1cal ~ollege of \Visronsi n in Milwaukee they found the animal scampering about: " . The passengers wer~ deplaned and pOt aboard. a. substitute jet· . "liner but the monkey did not leave the plane so will1_ngly. . 1• 11\Ve called the anticruelty society, and they. sai.~ they_ didn't know anything about monkeys," the spoke~ .~aid. \V.~ tned the ~poUce. \Ve even called the zoo and got a recording. .... One of. the grounds crew finally got him out with a snare pull \ • -and he was put back in his cage. on . the jury which will be sequestered for the duration of the trial · At least 40 more asked to be exC\B!d and remained to be questioned in- dividually. f.1ost of the seats in the courtroom _,.,..,ere taken by a panel of 170 pr(l6pectJve jurors. Slrica told them he would·begin by asking general quet1tions to weed out any obviously unqualified and then qlJl'Stion the remainder In private. The selec tion process, "that coold last one week or more. will result in 12 jurorS and six altem11tes be.ing cbo6en for the trial; Sirica has said be hopes to complete the trial before Christmas. ·"Every e~rt will be made to ronclude the trial ore the holiday season al· though tah may not be possible," Sirica told the'pfospective jurors. A small nmnber of demonstrators gathered outside the Cede.rs! courthouse nnd on_e of th:;u sp_at on fonner White NIXON MAY BE TOO ' SICK. TO TRAVEL -AS !louse aide John D. Ehrlichman1 one or th& rive defendants. -Ehrlichn'lan was struck on the ri ght shoulder ~ut appeared unmoved by the incident. • I-Ifs lawyer,-Andrew C. Hall, shoved f:he demonstrator away. The other defendants are former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, ex-White House staff chief H. R. Haldeman; foriner Assistant Atty. Gen. Robert €. Mardian ; and Kenneth \\'. Parkinson, one--time lawyer for Nixon 's re!electioo committee. • - • ., ,..~ Frott1 Patil Ai BUBBLE .• · • future would be oul3lde the bubble." David's condition OC(.'Ur,\ about onct in every 10.000 births. For Jn04t, deaUt comes..io .eiiht or nine montM.t usualll.,. from a rnasstve, WlCODlrOllabl' lnfectlon. -'l'lle bubble bas Jll"tected Davtd !l'<>m tblt .. Mool&0""'1 a{ld Dr. Raphael ,. Wtlson, the otMr team !eader, aay the 'cboy ruoronly eight types of _, ..... \n hls body, au apparently acqw.red from food. None is dangerous. What the doclors hope to do is to ... awaken ·David's natural Immunity .. Next Wetk, they plan to try tnjedions or ·a· tl\YDIUS eztract 1bat hU boen • • in l'ffeareh. Several other ~qµes have also ,been attempted. lrut. Montgomery says, "W' ~·t ~w anrthirig at thi11 tim' that holds promise of a-permanent cure." "One possibility is that we v.ill ·not have to do anything," said Wilson. .,I-le said t~·o Gennan infants, held Jn isolation for ty,·o years, spontaneously developed inununity. . There's a possibility that David could some day leave the bubble in a speci<!l suit similar to the space suit astronauts' ~ · on the ,moon~ Space .Kele~IUl.s are experimenhng wtth such a swt for David. DOctors say the-youngster bounces arolUld his small plastic home with aban· don, playing with a ball, climbing inside a large, plastic frog and spending-·hours pl!l-ying with visilor.9 and w~tching television. "He loves Sesame Street." says Montgomery. "He'll even stay up to ~ watch the news." • Music is piped into his chamber, and "his favOrite recOrd is the Beat1es," said Dr. Desmond . David picks out hi!I own food from a sterile cupboard. The doctorll say . • Ul'I T~"' that sometimeS his selections are strange H -s-n Slaita -such as carrots and pudding 1or ~• .,, breakfast. 1be food ls infant food in • -- ! ----£11tttern-BapiiOdwiS1on l\loments before Sirica called the trial"· to order. all .the-defendants .had arrived .._iind-greeUld-l!<lctl"otber1rriifi")I-. It w.a.s the ·first lime they had J>een together in a rourtroom since they pleaded in·· Mrs. Flora Padilla o} Denver sobs as s6e discusses the death of her jars. ~ can h~ve . ~g that cannot son, _Colorad!>. State Prison ~o'nvict W~liam Pad.ill~ Jr., who wasrr;._ =.!!~bread, ~Ji~ -:stabtie4..lo deatli_wbile:.watC.filng~a. UJQVle. '.file coeyi~J-!ta<J.-tgj~-m; __ -His-sterilnoom·ftas some advantaJe!·-· _,.__ mother he was.going to die and ouU1ned his funer~l 1n a letter. David, for instance, cannot have dentai ·- nocen.t .to the. charges on March 9, _ -=ir:;~~~F~~~b·~2 -·copies-of-'Deep Throat' the indictment returned against the -Okayed for Qana Point ' . ~ '. By FREDER ICK SCHOEMEllL Of tlM Dill~ l'lltl Sl1U ' A 95-bome subdivision has been ap- proved for a Dana Point blufftop parcel , • deScribed as one of the last three re-- maining open space areas along the IObthem Orange County shoreline. 1deeting ltfooday in Long Beach, regional coastal rommissioners overrode a 'etaff recommendation and voted 10 tO -1 to grant a permit for the project kno\\'"O as Lantern Bay. tttarine biologist Rimmon Fay was the lone dissenter. Staff planner Bryce Caughey said the proj~t -which has been be.fore the cbmmissioo four times in the past 16 month.! ..... should be denied because of the parcel's potential for open space and recreation. The homes will be terraced down the property.' On the bluff immediately above !he harbor a six-acr' public park will be constructed and dedic;ited fQ defendants "~s simply an accusation . . • " ' it is not evidence in the case." 0 d • d B l Th .' Sirico said ihe jury Will be "'<!UOStered r ere ac T to eater in a motel near the courtho:use and that ~ the men1beis will be allowed to read the counly. In remarks before_ the commission, developer Oiuck slnyth said hls firm had no option but to bring the plan to the commission, since the ,tentative -~ -~ tract had been approved ~y~1he county and several non.reversible restrictions applied. He said the finn bad a total cash newspapers. watcp television and listen to Tadio but that all ne\\'ll accounts of the trial . will be kept from them. He then began a series of questiorui designed to.£liminat.e persons wOO ~l>Uld suffer hardship by serving on ttie jury or who have obvioos bi.aSes for (1( against the .q~~._5lL-.. .... ~ ...... + From Page Al lnv..tmefil~~ mlllion u; the' project~FLO"DS and that interest alone on the property ti' • • • wanunning-!1;500 per day. MQOday. "Everyone IaUif5llieJOWGeriSitj', !>pen -Wy!'ln Told the oouncit an appeal for space, promenades, generous parking, exemption from lbe order was already architecture with no obstruction of views, filed with FIA. ; provision for parks and overall quality The ap'peal, he said, Is based On the of this pl an," Smyth said. "unique character" of the almost fully He noted that 20 homes wtre removed developed Newport Beach shorelioe.and LOS ANGELES-Irked Orange County in a tragic battle against a biiarre authorities faced a fedefal court ruling birth defect. today to return three copies of the Judge Wan-en J. Ferguson heard an 'film "Deep Throat" to the Pussycat appeal_against seizure of "Deep Throat" 1beater in Buena Part. in his federal court two months ago Only one of fOOr confiscated copies of and enjoined Orange County authorities the controverslal movie lawmen claµn. is from any further theater ~ds involving "Deep Throat~•t- clearly pornographic i.! needed · as evi· · They could resume , depending upon dence in an upcoming trial. • · outcome of the upcoming trial of Miran· -A tltrff.judge pone! ruled Monday-in-da. U.& Distrid c.ourt here that the remain- --ing-three mpies -~from-the-movie­ h:luse at 8177 Beach Blvd. must be re- turned to owner Vincent Miranda. Terror Group Deniands Cash decay because there'll no bacteria to -cause-it.-And his occasional ctrts have healed rapidly. , "I haye never felt sorry for David," said Montgomery. "You must consider the alternative." -· Grader Op erator Killed in Cra sl1 At San O emente A 30-yW-.old heavy e q u i pm e n t operator who was clearing fire breaks on Marine OJrps land near San Clemente suffend--fatal·1:njuries.-Mond:ay when his grader loot power and rolled downhill. · Base Spokesmen said the ·victim, Peltro R. Rampma--Jr., El Monte, su(fered the injuries at about 9:30 a.m. and was.....pronounced. dcsd.......at~lhe ..camp -Pendleton medical center at noon. ... co adJ d pe $!0 hol tho ag cp ~to del Ii a .. I \\'Q 00 list nu tio by Cot ''" list 1!17 in Sia s \\'e IOI Mo mil sto an !iv or d Co' 811 plu RQ! Ca as s lo dca ho of his c.ha ,_ __ "The-9S slngte-familrhomes will be clusterl'd on 28 of 76 acres owned by the ··Veta ' Company. a part'!ership of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance and Smyth Brothei-11, both of Newport Beach. Cost of.· the project i3 estimated to be $7.5 mjniou .. from the original plan to provide the natural shelter provided it. by offshore blufftop park. Ulands. rnvestigators seized them some months ago and filed an eight-count misde- meanor complaint against Miranda and hte movie house for showing "Deep . Throat." SANTO OOMJNGO, Dominican Republic (AP) -Tert'Orists are holding finn to their demand for ;i million in ral190m for a U.S. v.·oman ~ipl9mat and six hostages, a churchman said today . Ramperia had been heading up a sieep hill in the San Mateo area on a routine fire break job when the grader lost power and rolled bat':kwards . ...Jij blade 11truck an outcropping on a curve and . the heavy machinery flipped over. Ramperia was thrown from the rig as It flipped , spokesmen sakl. The victim W8ll a driver for the El camino Construc- tion Company. ' fl.la . From f>age Al .. .R.\TE HIKES • • • three-minute, station-to-station call from s3n F'rancisco to U>s Angeles \1.-ould go fiwn $1.20 to $1.42. . The rompany said it needed the rate increases to meet the increased costs or wages and salaries resulting f~m b?:lrgaining· agreements 1eached vnth eroployes in August and September. • The rompeny also asked for higher Charges for establishing new and ad· ditional services. for moving and chang- lng lelephones and for nilfnber changes · ~ked for by the customer. , \ The monthly rate for :. lcxtcnsion telephones In resid&tes v;otlld be in· Creased from $1 to $1.25. • The c:ompany asked for the new rates )o be put into effect Immediately on F interim basis until the commission kcs a final dc~ision after holding blic hearings. -OIAHMCOAST •• DAILY PILOT T•• 0.1.,,. eo.91 ci.ty. ......._ _ ..,.,.,_ "..,.,.. I ~1 ... Nt..,.~i9!0Jlll_by .... cn- W.. ~ ........ ""'-' s.... ... -....... v.it.o•-6.ja"""' """'-':i• F<tGoy "" Cooto ~·-"twllP" -.. .....,..,gi..., S..:"1f-J 1 .. h ~""'"" l"'l""" °"..,., ""'"""S-C--.o;... r-• ..,.,,. s... .-. Co--/4 ..... ..... , ... ...,~.,. .. ~ ~ '"" s.i~­ '"·' '"•D" "•""'....t.l"""'O-•t13JO Wnl N. s~ • .i. Catt•..._ Otlotoo"'' t""n.. Dale Secord of the Environmental With little hesitation, the council gave Coalition of Orange Collllly urged the Wynn iU permission to hire ail outside commission to take an "innovative cohsu.ltant to study the Corps of stance" l>Y setli~g the land . aside for Er111ineers' f!ndings. . open· spa.ct planruog. 'lbose findings Jabe1ed virtually all the "The coalition, after its review pl'O--city's watirfront area as 'SJbject to cess, belleves residential developme'nt special Oood hazards, including Upper is not a viable project for this area. Newport Bay, Corona de! Mar, Lido 'Ve urged the developer to rome back Isle, Linda Isle, Balboa Peninsula, West with a plan consistent vdth the needs Newport and BalbOa Island . for public open space and recreation," The maximum surge lines on the ~ said. Corps.prepared maps range from 12 to ·Smyth, while unwilling to reconSider 18 feet , meaning the floor or basement. the proposal for the 28 acres, tolC: .'Om· o~ ntw structures must be t~t m~ch missioners that the firm will work with higher than the mean high tiae hne the rornmission staff and other in· to meet FIA standarm. . terested partie! for "balanced~' deve\o~ Wynn Y.'as reluctant ,to assess ~ ment of the remaining 48 acres. probable· I~ of the FIA order until The commiesion staff believes tha t the authot1zed independent study is com· the Veta property, along with Avco Com· pl;,ted. . munity Developers and c h a n d 1 e r • llowever, obvtously It could be con• Sherman Corp. lands north of Dana siderable,".he nolfd· . . Point should be used to meet fu ture \Vynr.i satd the lending constrcunt M 'recre~tional needs along the south "~ubstantial Improvements" co u I d Orange County coast. discourage property owners forced to "mound up" from making needed overhauls. Such a reaction could breed slwns, ~ the city manager noted. Councilman Peter .Ban-ett-sakt roughly 90 percent or local residentlal resales depend Ori lenders affected by the FIA order. < "Most new t'Onstructlon on tbe shoreline Is redevel6pment so I expect the greatest possible impact oould be on resales," Barrett said. "llowever,'I he jdded, "I don't see this as possibly fol-ting a ioss oC property value." lie Drove Miles '· J~IP (,..._~ \l.,.,......,. ... ....,c;-.. ..,,r.:; .. l===!Co ~ ... _ ...... ""f~;i{.:.i~· ... _,i-'~ 'J.i'of 1.fejectioff~v-.. -. ~H.LOOI. Pic~P.Ndl ,,. ... -........ lllll<n . 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The vidim romplained that be drove down Harbor Boulevard behind her all Jhlo way-and then ooo!ronttd her ilit.!lde ber east.side home. \ "Hey, l need a good-looking woman like you," the ynhappy otritngarm rol>- bery victim quoted tM suspect .u beseechlng as he cha.std her up the lideWRlk. ' ~ Tho unhappy victiln told Ofrieer Jefr Miller that when. she rejected hb •d· vanccs. the man rnade-off With her pune aod shawl, volucd at ll each. • The· film which has drawn block·long line• at l.ps Angeles theaters ln~lves the mythical difficulty of a young woman Pnotes ters Descend At an improvised news con- ference after a 15-minute ta1k with the terroristll, who are holed up in the Venezuelan consulate, Santo Domingo BiShop Hugh Polanco Brito said, "I want you to know one thing -they have not lessened their original demands." Red China Celebrates BALTIMORE (UPI) - Five antiwar protesters who planned a three-day vigil a'nd fast atop a 2M-foot natural gas storage tank came down Monday night about 15 hours after their protest began. Oty p:Nice .said the three women and two men, affiliated with a group headed by antiwar priest Phillip Berrigan, sur· rendered voluntarily after winds whipped away the three large banners they un· furled from the tank's catwalks. The demands w'ere for the $1 million aiid the release of 37 political prisoners from Dominican . ja:ils. HONG KONG (UP() -The People's Republic o{ China celebrated its 25th anniversary toda"y. with a series of sUb- .due.d gardvi parties and a massive reception that brought Premier Cllou En·Lai from his hospital bed. Thousands of residents of Peking flocked lo six major parks starting at llUJlrlse to join in the celebrations, which reaturecl theatrical performances, acrobatic sho..,..,. and other 'entertainment. " • ' WE'VE ONLY ' JUST BEGUN! •. Thirty-years ~agtraiew far-sighted people revolutiollile"d t~"'e'ca'"r'"pe"" __ _ business. Finl, the chemii:al industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool auahty an~ production. : -• sK:onct, machinery was irrvented manufactured up to 100timesla'ster. which enabled carpeting lo be Tltlnl. and most important. some people stuck their neel<s· out and risked capitallo Pu! these developments to work. -.. I . • • • What does this mean to you? It'"""' that carpeting costs less than 30 • years a90. ltmeans that what .w~s once a luxury is now wittiin ra~e~f almost ----· -·---~-.lt111U.a~iJlJ1'!Q~!l!.!!.a,t/,~ear.usig_, __ ~-~--~­ ' • f, With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes 1n the last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 80 years. it looks like ,..·~ ott1y l••t l>e<Join! AI,DEN'S - CARPETs • DR~PES . ' -1663 Plactftff~ AYt. COST.u4UA 646-4838 • ' ' ' "" • • '• I ' •. ,. ~· Ag inv ' J - ' • -- -· ll'ltat Tl1ey're ll'orth ,,. . . .. -, • ..... Countr -9££ ic~als . ,Disclose Jnc.ome. Fina.n~e Reva~p Pilot Strcauiliues Stoe l£. Pa ges . The Daily Pilot has begun a iiew and streamlined system of reporting New York Stock Exchange prices and tlansactions. . The new listing contains all essential infoNnation regarding !he day's trading -name of stock, pri~/eaming index, total sales, closing price and f!Cl change in price. Only feature orniltcd fron1 the previous listing will be high and low prices for the day. The new formal was protripled by extended hours adopted by the NYSE. Effec tive today, the market closes at l p.m. California time, one-half hour later than present. The Daily Pilot \Viii continue to publish a complete review of both NYSE nnd American Stock Exchange \1·eekly transactions each Sunday. This list· jng includes high-low fi_gurc.!'" for the year as well as the \1·eek. ' . ,.. ___ - -. . ' •• Congressma11 t • Hinsl1a"' Faci11g Diyorce Action Congressman Andrew J, Hinshaw (R· Ne,vport Beachl was sued for divorce ~fonday in arl Orange County Superior Court action tnat states "irrcconciliable differences" now exist in his 2l·month marriage. .. i\lrs . Thais IL. Hinshaw. seeks division by !he rourt of assets that include !'!locks Ritd ~s held by the GOP - legislator and "bank accounts v.'hose location and lances are unknown." i\irs. lfins aw also asks the 'court to, ·award -he spousal support and at- torney's fee in addition to a share or the house ld furnishings and money due to Hi shaw under House of Rrpresentali es-pension aOO retirement plans. · The llinsh ws ma rried on Dec. 20, ' 1972 in Los· Angeles. The divorce suit indicates t t they have not ye t Sfparaled. because of limited seating ti'ckcts · must be obtained from the college's office of communily information prior to the pro grain. Group and individual reS('.rvalions arc welcomed and can be made in person , by mail or telephone, the spokesman said. ' One of the leading conservationists it\ the nation, Udall "'as a prime leader of the environmental movement ·undef preside?)ls Kennedy and Johnson. "\Vc'rc moving into a "'hole new periOd of history Y.'here we're gOing to leam self-restraint and a sense of limits." predicts Udall. "'If we have lo trim down. slim dov.'Jl, lighten our belts a little more. help each other-y,•ho knov.•s'! It may be ·that our society will· be , a happier. heallhier place." , :-;:.' , ,, • TurMlay, '0ttobtr 1, ~?4 SPEAKS FOR SADDLEBACK Conservationist Udall . , " i. , , • .. I • . ' ~_o snitals May Ad·d .. • '"!: . . . . ;i .· .. Mo1·e Bed s • -· • By WitLlAl\I ' SCllRElDER Of I"" D•lh PUol ShH S1ispect Seized Iii Ra1J t_:, Knifing TAfIOE CITY (AP) -A 21·year-old Crystal Bay, Nev. casino "·orker was I reported in critical condition Joday after ·being raped and stabbed, tho. Plumps County Sheriff's office said. · -\ S-p()kesmen said !\1onday that Jame! • Allen Donnelley. 22. of Sepµlveda . ~·as being held for investigation of attempted i murder, assault ~·ith a deadly weapon, kidn.'lping and rape. lnl'estigators said Donnelley "·as taken into custody Sunday a shol't time after the "·oman was found in the Northstar area near True-Kee. j ,., . ' , f • • , • ! ,. .. 'l ;. . ., •• . "\" ·'. ~"""'"""-~~"""'"· ~'i"""--=-==· 4':--1:1,· rk--Found=cl4-. =~-=B~utiflJI ~d_r9oms · ~-e..9in Witb~- At1tho1· to f,,cctiire Science riction writer Ray Bradbury will ~peak on "A Few Thoubhts ·on the Next 1'wo Billion· Year ·•.Oct. l 9 111 I.he Laguna Bea('h ihgh ~ehool auditorium. 'J'ickets :ire avnialblc al ·the h..'l.gun'a: library, 363 , . ,Jenneyre SL · · ) • ) . • Slain in Office 4DJUST ·A·BED. MJl@lt .N.Y....J.UP!I -J.Jl;UL Supreme rt law clerlc and 'formir Fulbright lar wa.-. found shot to dcat.Jnff'Aan ifce a the sGti Supreme Court buil"di g. Al'i aUtopsy disclosed tha t he died inst ntly. NaS,,au C 'l!Y medical examiner Dr. Leslie L. ash said i\loodaf that Burr C. llollistc 32, "·as killed "prob:1bly about 9 p . " Sunda)', "give or take Oflf' or l'i\"O 1trS ... Tl\e exA incr added th:tt the~-\Yett no p<>wdcr nlarks to indicate lh.'ll ihc \'iclim ~'lt shot al C'iose ran ge itnd thRt thcr(' vc:rc no signs of a strugt le nor Any c\ den<:e that rob!M!ry wa~ 11\d 1\10llvc (or he sJO\y\ng. " \ • ' . ' ) R~ad arm wl:!ltn TV-in the world 's fineSt all el ectric adjustable-· -tt -bed :-lt is elegant Glli.Lfits your headboard. All sizes; Tw in to King 1 and any mattress firmness. from feather soft to super firm. You and your bedroom deserve Adju st-A-Bed , .• so see and try it at our Corona def Mar Showroom. today! NEWPORT HACH COAON'A OEL MAR 3137 E. COAST ~WY. '(Jusl So. ot Fashion lslafl9) (7141 673-5655 , . µ;¢ ~~ ir::::t. A .DJUST-A-BED BY SLEEPE<i LOUNGE CO .. INC . • • I CITY OF ORAMGE 411 SOUTH MAIN ST. fJust Nor1h of FaShiOn SQ) • 1r1•r 63e-.&14z • t' 4 DAIL V PILOT • Who se Idea ·~ "las That Tax? • • ' Tuesday, Dctobtf l , 1974 • • •. (. Pesticides -_-Li.nk-ed---t0-Cancer EP ,1 1<l1·1ii1i,ist1~ut<11· -Orders I mme.£!i~te Ban on-Crop S pr-ay .\VASHINGTON (AP) -Environmental Protection AU.ministrator'R~sell E. Perlman sald that "Dieldrin has probably accumulated in the body ti!~ Tra~ order~ today an immediate ban on further production of the pesticides or every lndlvkiual'' and some people may be more susceptible to adverse .Aldrin ~d l>ield~in because of evidence they may cause cancer. health effects than otber1. ' · · _Tram s decision allows the continued.. sAie_and...llse. of existing stocks of --__, ~- Aldrin and Dieldrin, widely used on a variety of crops. THE TWO PESTICIDES RAVE -been manufactured ln the United States by But, it prohibila further production. starling immediately, un til proceedings onJy one. com~y. Sbell.Cbemical Co. . begun in 1971 are completed and a decision is reached whether or not to ban A ciUiens group, Environmental Defense Fund, wtx>se earlier eflorll 1he sale and use of Aldrin and Dieldrin permanently. brought a ban on the j>esUcide DDT, peitioned EPA in 1970 to caoc>el the fed· eral registration Of Aldrin and DkHdrin. ~llE ENVIRONf\:IENTAL PROTECTION Agency estimated that the im-EPA aMounced cancellation of the registraUons ror most use's in March . m~1ate production ban would keep about IO million pl)Wlds of the two pesti· 1~71, bu1 this move ~ appealed. Under federal law the pestlclde 11!glstra- cides off the ma rket in 1975. -. lions, pennlttlng their &ale and use, remain in effect while the appeal ii Train concluded ihat Aldrin and Dieldrin "present a high risk of cancer pending. to man.'.' that their benefits do· 001 oolvteig h this risk, and tha t farmers can It.has been under consideration ever since. tum to other altematives~conl(OI crop pests.. 1 • Last Aug. 2, Train proposed to suspend production or Aldrin and Dieldrin His decision. in eff t, .adopted the findings of en administrative laOI" unW lhe registration IMUe ii settled. judge, Herbert J . Perl , who reviewed Jestimony and scientific evidence Aldrin and Dieldrin have been in use Jor about 24 years but Perlman and recommended the pr ction ban 10 days ago. pointed 001 that the human eanctr .effects of chemicab take many years to appear. - Perlman said the entire U.S. popu1ation is exposed to Aldrin and Dieldrin, in ~ air and as residue on food, adding that It v;•ould be "irresponsible in the extreme" lo v"ait until a v;•ave of hwnan cancers provi des fmal proof of their. rtlEANWJULE, PERUfAN NOTED, the tv;·o pe6Ucides have been shown to cause cancer, in mioe4~viding strong evidence of a probable bazaid to Senate Urging ·Standard~ Time -WASl!INllll>N -1!1l'1J -Tho Senate bu .pwed a HooJe.ap- proved bill to ,.cal year.-round llQl'!Ja!>I Savin& Time -,.. up for l88l winter'• enero shortage -and mum. the country IO Stan- -dard nine during -the "darku months, November th r o u g h February. Prt!ldat! Ford Is erpected to sign the measure, and. the nation would set !fl docks baek an hour on •Oct. 27, 11114. Daylight Saling nm. would return Feb. 23, 11115. , J!urkish Aid Cutoff. 11 eto INVISIBLE TAXES DEPT.: IC you've been listening to all. the rreent talk out or \Yashingto~n aboll.1 our economy and bow to beat inflation, you know ~t ~'e arc no1v faced with a new phantorn tax. This one is the nc"· federa l excise tax: ?f 10 cents on C\'ery gallon of suspected dange r. · ~' people as weU •. • · - Fordto ·Deliver _ Seen by Ford gasoline. - You already pay federa l and state !axes on evecy gallon of fue l you-pump mto 1he old family bus. And. it seems on ly y~tcrday, we \.\'ere having gas -.. "''8!S and prices like 29.9 per gallon. 'nus was of C<lurse before the late great gasoline shortage. Now you'r~ lucky_tp buy a gallon for 55 cents. lF YOU CALCULATE \1·e·re going to get ano ther 10 cents slapped on us by the federals, that will boost your ·cost to some"·her.e in the neighborhood of 65 cenls per gallon, Somei:J?dy. somc.,11here in_ the maze or. ~ashington bur,eauc;acy, is figuring this 1s the way to fight inflation. • • • ' ' C"_:---- Energy Program IVASIIJ NGTON (APl -Treasury 5ecretary William E. Simon said today President Ford will outline a program of energy conservation to Congress next week that may include some mandatory energy control. · Simon Said t~ only leverage oil im· porting nations have, -to bring about lower · oil pr!Ces is to reduce con:rumptlon and increase domestic! production of energy From Wire Servlots WASHiNGTON -President Fonl says UiGity -M--Would veto-a ·bill -containing an amendment to cut of.f military aid to Turlcey, decl¢ng the measure ''would destroy any hope for tbe 8Uceess'• of. U.S. efforts (or pea« in eypru,., In a wriUen statement hours ~ore 1 final Senate vote on legislation con- ( ·IN SHORT .•• ) ,taining the amendment proposed by Sen.. 1'qnas F. EQglf;ton, Ford detlared: "If the Eagleton amendment or simf1ar language is-adopted by the Congress, RI (h t a m he IV tbr Ing l __ In other v•ords take another 10 cents --alkm-awa rom t!WTiarO-d resources. the United States v.•ill have lost its -~-------~ he gave feW clues on what ~ne(_Ottatmgne:ribility ana-iilfhfe"n-ce.-----1---~I -· <nt.JniiJl!Hpecifieo!!y-propooe.-·---e ·T11l1!or-Wtll-RtH1--- President Offers mo st and you're-en your Arit~~ '-~:iirn~.'!>ilipcrojis-:-e · .:::: • ==~·C·;:::;::::;;::;.:::~ -------SUfe: -----• --..;,, Troubl e is, now that the new l~,c< ____ ...;:i..__,;. gas tax notioh has 1ea"'kea-oor or··-- \Vashington, nobody back 1~-~·ill claim it,_ _ 0 It's a tax tha l nobody suggested, in fact. Many ~ailed i n fl ue nc i a I con - gressmen llave discouraged anybody talking about it. \\'HITE JIOUSE )lRESS Secrr ,ary ,.Ronald Nessen. me:tnv.•hi le, ~~:. s Presi- dent Ford is against it Nessen· <lid add Mr. Ford has an open mind oo how to fighl inflation and the gas ta x "is one of many options his advisers have. • l\1eanv.11ile. the House \Vays and ~'leans Committee just-last v.·eek tWTled <klwn a similar gas tax proposal. Ranking committee members have called tile proposed 10-Cent ripoff ''just a trial balloon." ' BE\\'J.LDERED, YOU • ARE I e f t UPI 'rel1,.,,_t. Mistaken. lde11tity Cinci.~nati.~lice Monday freed Frank Joseph \Veichman, (right) who was identified by four persons as ki dnaper of 4-year-old Allison ~techem la.st week. A Florida man is being held for the cr ime which kept \Vei chman jailed for si x days. tre is shown with his father out- side courthouse. . .. \\·ondering ~·here this phantom balloon D s M F d floated fo rth from~ Who wants it' Why? octors-ay rs. 0 -T And even more puzzling. ii riic ue"' federal gas tax notion doesn't exist "'hY is eve r,body talki ng about it? ' It is vexing to try to understand w·zz N d M Th tbe vast economic implications. If yo" ... ee . o·re . erapy have to spend lO _cents more per gallon 11 to move your heap to work each dav. how does that fi ght infl ation? By keepiiig -By HELEN TH0~1AS you from spending !he 10 cents on \VASHINGTON (UPI ) _ Betty Ford breast ca nce r surgery. although she still ffiust undergo therapy as the result of microscopic 'cancer traces found in the !}'mph nodes or the tissue that was removed. a hot dog? Who knows? . ·. nl-· h d d bed Thus \\·e have much \Yashington was m-mg w at octors escri to- blather about a tax that is unpopular, _day as an "excellent" recovery from unwanted and. nobody .has suggested. IT IS A TOTAL GHOST. ''ou donl v;ant it. I don't \\,.ant iL ~Ir. ford doesn't like it and Congress i,:> against it . AH this makes it very difficult to fight against something that isn't. Next thing "'e all kno\v. "'ashington "'ill pass a fi\'e-cent fcderaf gas tax increase. \Ve "'ill all be very happy and relieved. Think how lucky '11.·e'll all be. The IO-cent ghost gas tax just got ,cut in half. R ed Chess1nen Draw l\tOSCO\V (AP) -Victor Korchnoi and fellow Soviet grandmaster Anatoly Karpov agreed to a draw on the 48th move of their seventh match o( the ":orld challengers chess final today. Karpov leads 2-0, "ilh five dra"·s.' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVI CE • Dehvery of the Dai ly P1101 ts guaranteed ~ • ., .. ,,.y.ft,d•V It fl><•do!'>OI ~···· you• IMP..• b• S A\ II '"' , ~ .Oi i t1nd VOt,Of <Ol>V "'Oil Di! btOUfjtll 10 YOO (••'>"'" M•,.nLJtlt.11 0011 r"'- 'w!vt!l.ov ~r><I ~M""•• I! you de> nol r•C"'"' ¥<1•" <OOV ... 4".,., S..•u•<ld •. o• ii."' Su»CI~•-,.,, .ona • toov "'"' IWl>•o"'lnl ta vou (•tl •••f t••t11 yN,1100 m . Tele phones No•1n ... ~-1 ,..'_,.,,, ngTon Bl'•t'• ·~ow~•l""'"\lr• .. , ,., ........ ' .... a1110 ~•n('-m•nl~ C•n1-tr~>'IO~~~-n '~"Ju~n (o11,,I••"" o..,.<>Q,nt, '>Outn Ldbv"• Ldgvn• "·QU<·I ,. Dr. \Villiam Luk.ash. President Ford's personal physician. reported at 8:30 a.m. PM that li.1rs. Ford had "slept soundly." her. tftmperature bad dropped \o nearly. nol'rilal and "her vital signs remain stable." DOCTORS SAID they v.•ere "optimistic for a prolonged survival" despite the evidence ol cancer traces in t"·o of. the 30 lymph nodes which were removed along with Mrs. Ford's right breast during surgery Saturday at the Navy .1\ledical Center in nearby Bethesda. JI.Id. Bllt the laboratory results released Monday found no evidence that the cancer had spread to. other parts of her body. ti.1rs. Fo rd soon will undergo special diagnostic sludies to determine the type or therapy she will recei .. ·e. .. Mis:souri Y a~ley Freezing Cloudy Ove r Mississi1Jpi,. Rest of Na~ion Cl.ear Temperatures J\11>•~~ ol.l'l<l>arl~P ,Ml~MI B•~~r>!l•!a 811..,,~rck !la>!Of) 8•"~1o .,.,," ~ " " " " " " " " • " .. " " " " .. ~ " ., " " " " • .. .. " ~· " •• '" • " .. .. .. " " " ·~ " ,tit \ \ ' ' ....,, ,...,., ~IA.IN l.C£,DMl()W ~ ..._All ~~tt~llOW .. n1c~ ~l'lf<I 11 MOl>O•Y· ,.111 C0<>- 1111111 '" ,... ..... '°'' El-i.t11, l\lt~• ... 111 bfc In 110- 6°' In ttM1ll4 1r11t. In ftle 111111"" IO$ In lrtl•NI w .. 1~r.'• Ill 1111 lll)f)ft 10• 111 •!It moutU1 "' ll'ICI 11om N •o 111 In !flt otttrf1. o~r .. !oM IOWI .. 11t lfflllf fl'OI'!' '"" • • ------------SAIGON.-South l'.ietn.am ..... President:_~-- "THAT'S. BEING---.tlJ<!led~ -Jll-Nguy<n Van -'lbleu denied charg<s of IV ASH!NGTO!) (UPI) -In a -ure not made by an American president for mote than 100 years. President Ford has volunteered lo testify before coo- f!_rc!Smen ·and answer questions about tils pardon ol. Richard Nixon. "Thla.At to advise you that I expect to ai)pead'J>Crsonally to re's.pond to the questions raised .. .,"I ford said in a lhree-sentence leUer delivered to Rep.~ \Villiam L. Hungate (D-Mo.), chairman of a House Judiciary Subcommittee on criminal justice, He o(fered to appear withln 10 days. It was more than the surprised con- gresSmen had expected or asked. ~to.st recent presidents ha ve asserted "executive privilege" to avoid giving information to Congress -much less appear in person. Nixon fought fot lhat principle aJI through the Watergate scandal, saying he had lo preserve the powers of the pre!idency. The committee has before it two "re90Jutions of inquiry" asking Ford questions about the Nixon pardon granted three weeks ago. It was generally assumed that these would be written answers. ashed at a news cotifer ence peMIOMI corruption Tuesday n1ght. and _i( mandatory measures would J>e in-announced, in effect, he will nin for a third term next year. eluded. "That's for ·the President to. ·He , said over natlona1 raclio and decide," he told reporters prior to a televisioq, l}owever, ~ if the people fonnal addras to the 126-nation lnlerna-had lost trust in him he woold not tionitl-Monetary EWKl.'s aooual meeting. _setk..J'kelection._ _ _ _ Simon was conciliatory In tone in his e f1ltlfan1 T•ke Over remarks about Middle EaSt oil pl"Or <Yl7AWA -Militant Indians forced ducen, in contrast to recent statements off Parliament Hill bY riot • equipped by President Ford and other ad-police and soldiers with fixed bayonets ·· ministration officials that have been in-rtlonday moved into a century-old federal terpreted as threatening. building today and declared it their em- He steered clear of any direct criticism bassy. of Arab oil countries and even com-Three RovaJ Ganadian P..founted Police' pllmented ithe..oil produ;eers rorjmi:estin& officers were slightly hurt whe n they their surplus money responsibly. clashed with 300 Indians during the "Govemment!I must a.5k their people demomtration on the fJrit day ol Parlla·, to do more on conservation," Simon. mart. said. e S. A(rlt!• Rl!jl!t!tl!rl BUT HE DECI:.lNED commtnt on a proposal by Sen. Henry J:ackson, (D- Wash.), that the United 'States ·take the lead in reducing world oil prices by lowering domestic oil prices. "We are corilronted with the threat of inflationary forces so strong and so persistent that they could jeopardize not only the prosperity but eve n the stabilitY' of our societies," . Sirrion said in his .speech to the IMF. UNITED 'NATIONS -South Alrlca's delegation to the United Nations will continue to 1tttm U.N. sessions, despite the General Assembly's re}ection of Its credentials for the fifth year in a row. After a lengthy debate Monday In which a number of African and Social!St delegates coodemne.d the South African government's v.tllte su~clst policy, the assembly decided 98-23 with 14 abmentions to reject the country's credentials. The a " spi sen pr J Sjli_ entl sin' pu and T 25, a st For Ron lhat of est a com cd refu also in and a bre El _r..i R Mo h~ me c p.m R , __ _. __ r.<IY. priv trov }faving It All ~oge~her ' Ask yow.ell these questions First National is a Full Seivice Bank- 1. Where do you have your au to loant a whole bank-ho been for 68 yean. We 2. Where are you~ furniture and provide every banking service you need. •• in t ai:i i ol· appJjance Joans? And when you do all your check.in(, uvin1 3. Wl1~ce._do you have yoµr checki,nc_ an~ c borro~ing at O!Je bank, it j~~~!!l.~=~~4' ~~I--~=~ --acc0uiit?--• -------bmlijryo'lir-~if iitirig,· 4. Most import.an t., where do you keep your So get it all together. Stop by !lie New savings account? Accounts desk at any of the 8 branches Of ~~in m&Citen;; to CEeatiiid...-_._.-Fh~ ~Ml ~~ueufCM; tu yvuua- borrow at the same plaCe \Vhere you u veud-?J>CD a UVlngs ·~l It's the 6nt 1tep it makes the most oense to do it all at "' 1 eound liiWicial program. Firot National Bank of Orange County • • ...OPPICl ................. o.... --,.... ... c.-. .... CGITA..U: .._~ &MMlt •· ~ ..... °1:.t,__ ~-' IMTA--.: 17"1 I 1'"9Clll lUITIN: lttcl Hil & WMwt ¥IUA l'Ml: SlntilCD ...... ,... .. ~~&.-.lilWwl ... __ _,, __ ,_,,_ ' . ' ,. " ~' ' of,' Ar was talco the with 8 of I Ihm ma effe bar • \ • • • • Tutsd.ly, October l , l'f7• DAtl V P.ILOT • • ,5 1 "Long C:onvalesceuce Nixon Too Sick, · NG--BEACff (UPI) Richard .Nixon's doctor says the former president will be too sick to travel for al least a month, .and perhaps three months. raising the poaslbillty he .may not testify at the Watergate C<>ver-up trial. Nixon should \VPil at least three weeks before· even giv- ing a deposilloii or a'.hswerlng • rial Legislat o1·s Move to. Cut Own .Pensions a.!1d Reagan's · n1eant to affect l.t. G<>v, Ed. Reinecke, btJt that it was pro- mpted by the. genera l "fallout" afft.'ding pol1citi- clans recently. Reinecke, \rho \\'as con- vict-ed-t\\'O mOnths a.go of pcc- THE ASS E 111 BLY con1-jury, said J\1ondny he~·ill stt>p n1ittec also approvOO a bill dov.n from his post if se.n- which would bar lcglslators tenced Wednesday, as now and .stat~oonstitutional of. scheduled , in \Vashington. D.C. ficers from receiving benefits The bonus plan c o u 1 d if they were convicted of a • distribu!c as much as $5.7 felony. million in--ear!y pen s i o n A I s o . a constitutional benefit s an10ng 61 ln"'makers amcndn1cnt creating a three-if al l <'ligible legislators leave ntember t.'()rMtis.sion to set office this year. le&islative and l'Onsti tut ional The plan. originally ap- officers' salaries v.·on a S.O proved in 1965 and expanded vote. It "'as sent lo the in J971, was intended to Ass em b I y Conslilutional benefit legislators forced out Amendments Comn1iuce. of office by reapportionn1ent. The two Scn.11te COmmilll'es . TIOS ''EA~ it v:ould alloY>' moved qi.Jickly on the n:lative-d t> £e a t e d or r e tir i n JI: ly simple pension · repeal bill lawmakers in office since at lntrodOced in the Senate. But thC Asse mbly c 0 mm i rt e e least_ 1969 to beg~ coll~cting -fish • • all you can eat Wednesday~1 !!u1~' , &,yidoys 1 I children s1.2s Fieb fiUets, tartar sauce, co le sJaw, golden french fries. Opet1 Daily -I I a.'". ---. ' . The Family l\estautant W.U..llt'Wit.attt--..-..t.., 2750 ........_. l hd.-Co1te Mt1e ZZOOM.~ll•d......fthri• 20SlSlle......,_ lhd.-l-""-• heard nearly three hour~ of ~s1on check~. 1q11nc~1ately ~batrnnd~nmny ·on1s-1~-1'::iu.i.Clg-until-.ag:e.i -----mea~ures Introduced in the -·60 __ ·-::;;ijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii;;;=-lower house. -George Murphy , the legislative t"'Ounscl. s·aid his office had "serious doubts'' about whether the felony bill would affect. anyone currently COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE in office. MOW THROUGH SATURDAY ~nd hM9 '! one !tom Judge Slric&. South Coast 'Plaza · Reaga11 Discloses Oil, Land Wealth SACRAMENTO (UPI) - For the first time. Gov. Ronald Reagan has disclosed ttlat be has large amounts of money invested in real estate, manufacturing and oil companies. The governor, who is believ- ed to be a millionaire bul refuses to call himself. one, also holds lesser investments in two Florida construction and development companies, a t.1ich.igan • based cattle breeding operation . Genera1 Electric Co . and various other real estate.Jnyestment finn.s, Reagan made the disclosure ?i.1onday in his "stEtte- ment of eco- nomic inter- ests" flied . \l.'i.th Secre- 1ary of State EdmunCl G. Brown Jr. in compli- ance '"1ith 11:•AoAN the state 's new antlcon.fllct of interest la"'· The seven.;page "document '"''as filed after the close of business at about 6 p.m. a relaUvcly small lnvestment of less than $10,000 in Gt:neral Electric C.'.>., which formerly e·mployed him as a speechmaker and star of a television series, and received less than $1,000 from his GE invesbnent. The report covered the period from April t, 1973 to llARf\1ER FOR v:eeks had through March 31, 1974. been questioning whether such Reagan's report indicated he an appointment "'ould be had lnvestments totaling more viewed as "politicHI v.·heeling than $10,txKl each in tne--·and-creann:r .. -anti · wo u 10 f\.1cCulloch Oil Co. of Los damage him more politically Angeles, in Continental Illinois than it wouid help him. He !Properties-a-n-d-Beneficial also has suffered major finan- Standards Investors:, both real cial troubles in his campaign estate investment trust firms, and is nOt--as well known as and in the Salant Corp., which the Democratic nominee, Sen. he identified as a "ma.nulac-Alervyn Dymally of Los lurer." Angeles. Pitchess Evidence Sent to Grand Jury LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two men accosted the County supervisors have sent Loomis guard, Clyde Bixby. an apparently thin file or 53, on Monday afternoon at evidence on the sheriff's the College Grove Center. department to the county grabbed his pistol and the -- ----~.-. . -- ·' . ~· -' Stgte Mutual Savings /oday-and as ii appeared in the 1B90's. iJ • 1n REA.GAN ll AS repeateclly Grand Jury £or lnvestigation cash bag he was carrying out refused to P\!JillciY. discuu lYl...J ter Sherill Peter Pitche~ ol the store, then shot him'f--------- -private finanCf'S except in l'Oll· dee ined an Invitation to ex-n e stomach when he strug- troverSies_ such as his failure plain things to supervisors in gl~ police.said. .. tO pay a state income tax person. . e Reagan S ol1ct io11 in ~97~., ~ disclosure gave The ~vidence, turned up by MOBU.E, Ala. (AP) -Gov. -· an 1nd1cat10~ of the i:nagnltudc Supervisor Bax~er Ward, ~p.. 'Ronald Reagan said Monday While the name "State Mutual Saviiogs " might be new to yo u, it's been an old friend to thousands of savers in !he Souihern California area for over 85 years. o( Reagan:s. holdmgs and pacentl_y consih sts 0. f in· the solution to 1nllalion is ta • r income but did not sel a spe-formation t at _deputies in-reduce the spending "as Presi-It \vas back In 1889 that a group of businessmen organized Stale Mutual Savings. Much has happened ai!ic figure. den t Ford has requested.'' since then. There have been 5 Wars, 2 major pahics and 1. major depression. State Mutual. has not 'One thing disclosed In the ( s ) Reagan said at a news con-only survived but most important, we have never failed lo honor a wil hdrawa1 requeSt or !ailed to pay report wa,, that Reagan hnd • late ' ference that federal deficit _ _ spending must be elimin ated. interest when due. No saver eve r .lost a cent at State Mutual Savings. SLA 6 Not stalled nine burglar alarms e SJ.000 T h ef t ' Now, in 1974, we offer SS\'.ers this same security plu.s.the highest rate Of interest allowed by la\V. " on private residences by SAN DJEGO (UPI) -TI1c Pl F d LA . Pl :.f aj =;i;. Ji; -l=====-~=~---flepulteer Piteht:M sa)'S t~reas11rer of-lho -s;i~,f-o.-----'""""'c.Jm"'. a~1ru.u.m e era g.enc.y...msu.ra.Aee.. us-11er ly-o"dozenwof--vefti!l)fe-'Selvlces avanaom tf'tOU~h . 0 D . five he knows of were installed Diego Youth B~scball Council our unique club: The Slatesman's Club As a matter of fact. we even have a l iberty Ticket Agency right ll I ttgS on his orders and involved has been convicted of. three. in our lobby' Al Sta te Mutual Savings, Service is our way ol lile. nothing Improper. counts or grand theft involving . ~ -LOS ANGELES (AP\ -A . Pilchesiwaid..in.-'\.,,J:ill'!!.,, mo!• l~•-~--!J.\!IP-ln.. lr;igu'+--·------mr-ttrge~rrOi\ auro~t -that be reruse11 i0 tunas. . Come 1·n get acqua1'nted an-d p"1ck up your -o1 ~x Symbionese Liberation accept Ward 's invitation for Ronald D1flree, 42, Monrl"Y ' ' - Army-meml>ers-indicate!non• · hlmscu ai1d '6 depuu.,-..-was ordered h•ld ""'11o"1 ball F.REE deluxe· bound R. and McN. ally' . road atlas·. w.as under the influence of attend ~torlday's Metting or pending sentencing Oct. 21. talcohol or ctrugs at. the time the supervisors, contending e 1f o•11a11. Slnl11 they were killed in a !hoot.out "under*these circumstances it SAN JOSE (UPI) -A with police last May 17. would result ln harassment Woman who reached this coun- Cotl.nty Coroner Thom81 T. and a kangaroo court at-try a mooth ago from Jtong Noguchl said A1onday a second mosphere." Kong was beate:i tO death report w\11 be released lot er wlth a sledg_e hammer, sherlf· J En joy the new services of an old friend. • ' l'OYering scienlitlc m::Hters e 855,000. Holdup !'s deputies said ~fondjY u still being investigated, In-SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ao they !IOUght a translator to ' eluding t~ findings o f armored car gunrd is in qu~tion her husband. "psychological'' autopsica. uusractory condition in 'Villa The~vlctim was Mtt. Choy Blood ·tests and examrnatlon Vlew ComrnuriHy H o s p I l a t J{ong SIL, ¥.~"IOse body was • of internal orgnru or tile vie-11fter being shot and robbed foWld. in her home llMln unln- tims ghQwed that their go.t of about ,$5,000 in cash and corporated area near Milpitas. maska ha(! il.ppar.r,ntly been checks at a Walker-SCOtt Sanla Clara Counly deputies etrecllvt during the heavy department store in aoutheaat said sM apparently hld be~ State .Mutual Sav.ings barrage of tear gas. Shn Diego. arguing wltl\J)_e.r hus~and. / ·-,, I I • 4001 MacArthur Boul1V&fd • Htwpbrt B•Kl't, Ctllfomlsfl890 •1t13)-~3080""rf11CJ-U3·1113 -. .. -... :1 -~:­'t!I -0,ILU.• " I ' . • - I' , I ' • I I ' IJ • ,, " ' " · .. · .. '-- '" , • .. DAIL~ PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • __ · ··_· __ B-=..::.a__o.._ckin_··~g the Horses The Orallgc County Fair is putting money behind its bid to hold lhoruugHbred racing at Los Alamitos ltacu CourSl'. ' · ·1'hc fair bo~rd, io adopting its t975 bud get, a·p- provcd :;pc nd1n ~ $25,000 to pay a ··<"onsultant ·-~-.to Vi~ .su~1 l0rt for the racing ..applicat~on riow \\'1nd1ng its \Y;;1y through l\\'O state ai::c11c1es. Fair dirc<.·tors bclievl' orofits from a 14-day horse r<.icing meet-estimated bCt\v cc n $100,000 -.ind S250,000 -'' ould hcl1) finance rl1dCvelOp. rnent of the aging f uirgrounds. l\ut the rcqul'S l for a thoroughbred n1ect faces :;tiff opposition from other Southern California r~ceti·ac k O\\rncrs. Thal ·s '''hv the fair board \Viii hire a con- :;ultant. II is Job \Viii be to lobby in the ri!cl ng in· dustry and stomp out the fires ot Oppos ition. 111 selecting the persOn for the job, the board should select u reputable man, one it can trust to do the job \\'ithin the financial bounds that ha\·e been set. Free Rides for Seniors Or;..inge County ~upervisors have agreed to -=~ ~~~~->\'. dlo.ut $350.00U.0\'Cr: a.six..month:trial-peFiod...to give a ll county senior citizens free rides on county transit district.buses. .. The money will come from social revenue sharing coffers ::.ind \Viii cover half the~ annual <.'Ontract charge thC transit district will assess .for every senior citizen in the county, regardleSs if they ride or not. · '!'he concept of free bu s service 'is a good one .. Senio r citizens certa inly need as much con- :-;idcration aS is possible to give since they are one. of the most neglected minorities in the nation. .. But the cost is exorbitant, particularly in Ugh( or the fact the transit district already receives millions of dollars In tax fund subsidies for its operation. ~ Chargirig the county .ror all senior citizens when only abQut 20 percent will ride is unrealistic, The disttict should give serious · thought to. cutting its estimate immediately, before the (ree Service begins in November .. ' N-egative Approach A highly unprofessional. inaccurate and derogatory report on alleged gang activities in Orange County has been set by the Board of SuPcrvisors for public heari)lg. The report, prepared. by the county Probation Department at the request of SUpervisor Ralph ( Clark has come under shan> criticism since its confidentiality was broken two months ago. Clark, \\'ho \vanted the report' done to give hiril .. more data to wdrk \vilh white rcsol.ving problems at Juvenile Hall, has repudiated it for being ' ~ _..Jli.ghly..misleadi*"n4-po0f'ly-suj>ported witb hard facts and evidence. While the racial slurs it contains may have · bc~n unintentional, they are nonetheless present. . But Clark claims it could still prove to be the Iouqdation of real positive Steps towards solving problems of juvenile crime. ~ While Clark's·heart.{nay be in the right place, '''C feel the report should simply be throWn out altogether. • Starting toward a positive goal on so negative a note is not a constructive approach·. Dear Gloomy Gus , ' ' . I .. '· • "SREEt>lN(i IS MY BUSINESS'-FEEl>I~ iS )'OUR5.~ . 'Groceries nud Gasol·ine .· .:._Tax.E ath-er Me,ets Yo"Q.Dg Challenger WASliINGTON . .....:... Presideill-Ford · .,..-----------... to margarine, ot of reducing hain· "butger intake one per week per per· NO RTH TITTLE ROCK~ Ark. .:Jud y P e tty he ld UI) her vis ual. education <iid to the Rose City . J ayc~es: ·~large \11hilc square of card. ho a rd on "'hich was printed "'LIGl1Gl-IT ?"'. [ VON HOFFMAN ) If the .. ~•v•• to .............. "e-thosc--~_a_s}~~-~~!!t_!lalfd~~.!~;iv~d, · _ _RICHARD_._ J. 11 3' .. """~--Juuu cr1s1s .. more ire..,~ a1u 1or ._.ue . trash trucks as big as buildings, -\\'orld's' s tarving, con~rolled par, WILSON couldn't they at least make th.cm ticipation in a world food reserve. -· son;-11'beltC""4:tre not_ very her-0i,e--- measures but woe to a governmcnl so they would run·under70 Miles linking oil and rood together to bring an hour? J>ressure for.globtil solutions or both. O.J. · This is a program adjusting to the opposite views or .... ·hat the crisis is. One view is that the food crisis is tem- porary, caused c hi~fly by the world f<'rlilizcr shortage. The other is that a .. \Vould any of you give me $5,000 Jor I his?'' she asked the Jaycees and their wives who had ga thered for a ' oon·t·atcrcd s up· per furnished from ~ lhe kitchans of the ru ·m b cr s hip . ~. •·,. ren't there etny ·1"' P l · ·ers·: \\'ell , mv ~-' · '-""~rr.,:'.,c nds. you •vf.· /OJI.read}-: bl~t·n taken ." she said, .. · explaining thut . A. \Vashingtnn hail • paid out a S5,000 grant for the one· \\'Ord poem. and then she asked, ··Aren't you glad the govel'nmcnt did· ift buy a no ... el?" for the fiendi.sh income tax Corm • The complexity or the lax ft>rm is necessary lo give fl.tills~ businessmen their tax ,loopholes, but women. Gfwfll' Gtls ~-!lb•• ~illy nHtr1111t1 ft.,. -.cft5af'lty ~!tot' "l•ws "' 1111 ... ...,"-· s....11 r-,et ,..,, .. G'-J GYJ, o.lf'I Plllt r etirees and !ow-income workers legations about ?tlills" use of the IRS -ought to be espeeiaUy-anxious to kick for political purposes haven't been in to defeat Wilbur, ror it is he, more proven so Petty confines he'rself to than anyo ne else, who has rigged the others which have. l aws to give t hem a doubly "MR.MILLS,"shesayslnnotvery inf9uitab.l.~.Qp.sing every AJ>ril 15th. • oblique reference to the source or Repubhcans llke Judy Petty, Who . sorile of his politicalmoney, "has one supported Richard Nixon down to the foot in' sour milk and the other root in last out, have other reasons to be in· stale beer." dignant about 1\liUs. They believe he The woman who js trying to knock is-as compromised as the former \\1ilbur ofr is a 31-year-<Jld former as- Presidenl in the \Vatergate corrup-5i~tanl to Arkansas' late governor, lion, but is getting away with it. \Vinthrop Rockefeller. The RockcfeJ. Jjberal organs like The New Republic Jcr connection means nothing. Nelson agree. is not about to part with one dime to 'l'he reason that Petty is toddling arou nd Little Rock and environs in a ' lO·ycar·old Lincoln , \\'ith a broken \vind O\\' she can't afford to fix, is that TllE !\1AG,\ZINE recently wrote :o;h(' is the fir~l Republican in the 36 that, "Dollar for do!Jar, the Mills Petty. who couldn 't open her cam· paign he3dquarters because the phone deposit was too ·steep and so must bunk in with the Republican State Conlmittee~ which isn't in much better shape. Thus far her only sig· nificant out-or-stafe p3.rtY sup)iorl has been from Ronald Reagan, who is due in here shortly for a Petty fund-raiser. ~ears of \Vilbt'lr J\1ills' Congressional . presidential campaign m ay have eare(·r t o ch:.dlenge the chairma n or been the most corruptly /inanced·.or lhe Houst•'\Va ys and Means Commit· them all. About $700,000 1.s known to tcc.a gentlcmonwhodocsn'tobjectto have been s pent to elect Mills being called ''the second most power-President. or that the Watergate com· ful m;in 1n \\'ashin)!ton." mittee identified $106,000ascorporate fundamental change has taken · place in the \vorld 's rood econom y whic h has a lr eady ushered in an agr otramine. ·Either way the a \'crage Am erican would be g in cra\\'ling tllP the . wall if he· k'l\e\Y what the experts arc trying to tell him. They are telling him he Wi ll be compelled to change his way of Ure. EVERY I NFERENCE neve r · theless indicates that Anl<'ficans will be called upon; or fOrced by prices and shortages .. to restrain themsilves indefinitely into the future in the use of two pre\'iou!'ily limi~\ess com · modities or th e good life. groceries ~nd gasoline. comes down to the United States maintaining the world reserve under conditio ns which. wilJ inevitably· keep prires·hi gh Or send them higher. Then we can listen to Lester Bro"'n or the . pverseas Domeslie Council," \\•ho is on the doomsday side: .. There is little <loubt in my mind but that a ~·ear rrom no .... · ":e \\'ill sec the largest food deficit or any region in history unfolding in Asia." Others say so mil- lion Jndia ns ·may be at the starvation level. China i.s on the shortage lisl, too.·· BRO"'N conlinues: "We mav sec unrold . a sit uat ion "'here politicaJ. Jcaders in the more affluent count· ries, includin'g the United Stat~s .. may ha"'.e to throw up their hands Blld sort of cast Asia adrin with this enor- mous food deficit or for lhe political leaders to go to the consumers and request the equivalent of turning ~own thcrmost<1ts six degrees: that is, ·r.edu cing consun:iption·· f , say. l1vi!stock products. 1n order to free up many additional millions of tons of g rain to mo\·e in lo Asia . ., Others talk about eating soybean steaks, the "''ay \VC shifted from bUtter that tries to ilnpose them in the name o( feedi,JU: the \\'Or Id's hung': . A vE av important point on which most of the expe rts seem to agree is that the United Sf.ates cannot alone s uccor the world ir the age of ramine has come. Yet if the pessimists afore quoted are right that if) about the way it will ha,•e to be to lhe best o{ our ·ability 3nd our willingness. . llow many farm leaders \\'ill un-proteslin~' watch the buildi'ng again or huge s pluses? And, anyway. can they be b ill on a world basis with. only lbe .North American 'Continent the supplier or such reserves? · l\'E ARE N0\V, so say the glib, the Arabs of the world rood supply. BuL there is, a difference. The Arabs are· selling oil they can't use. \Ve wou ld be' contributing food supplies through the generosity or consumers already hit by high prices. So, it is all a far more difficult problem than President Ford has let on, and \\'hen the Ame1ican public begins to understand it the issues will be found to be profoundly moral and ethical :~as the church leaders in - \'olvcd so clearly understand. 1lepubl1t·an I hat s.hc is.· her cam-·money. That's 15. Percent or the total. paign <l)!ain!>l this man \\"ho is res pon-By contrast. the $749,000 in corporate :-iblc for !>O mu('h that is y,·rong "'ilh donation~ to Richard Nixon's cam. our tax !>yslen1 .incl ils administralion paign amounted to just about 1.2 per, is ne\·crthl'l<·s~ 111ustrati \·c of the col· centofhis total." , Jusion \1·hich ha~ tul'ned a t\10.party Despite that, despite the use or cor· Her politics a·re close to Reagan's, whom she. admires, but she has none of the California Governor's stre ak of '1ir\dicliveness. She wants to cul the budget. even the Pentagon's budget, but her s peech lacks Reagan's s atisraction at the thought of the poor ~oing without . The doomsday sayers happen in this case-to be quite persuasi\'e and if they are right, President Ford hasn·l <1uite levelled with the AmeriCan people on what is involved. Ford talks about an expensive international food r.eserve to be proposed ,br_ the U.S. al the forthcoming Rome COnfcrcncc o,n \Vorld HunJ(er. Rowing .to nationalistic ideas, Ford says the reserves mus t remain in the control of the individual countries participating :ind thus nol under international con· lrol. Solemnity Misleading syslc.n1 tnto J onC'·part~· t·h;1radc. porate jets. despite dummy campaign committees and any number or other \\'lllLE TllE n.1111111al Republican rom promising pieces of information, p;irty g;11·(· !'v11~· ;;a.Cillo. \\'itliam i\lills was able to defy the Senate Simon. !he, Hi.'ptd1l1<'an Sctrctary of \\'atergatc committcc:-""and refused lo lhe Trf'a~ur1· ;1rr11·l·d !11'rt' to cam· testify "'hilc on!' of his campaign JJaign for 1\i'11·1~. a i)f'1no('r<1l. E\"ans :iides turned up Lo decline to ans"'·er and No\'ak .. l11(1rn!1h~n1 ·~ best-kn0\\'11 questions on grounds Or possible self flOli til';tl ~lull ~. h;ivc \1·ritten she has in crimination. no chance 10 11 in. thf·rch.1· scaring off Both here and jn Washington, l\1ills• 110~i~1b!t· m1Jne.1 ,.l'l. other than lhe abilit~l to a\'oid interrog'ation under ·~angle p:.1 rt.v Beproeruts, C\'crybody oath is ascribed to his <illegcd power •·l.~t' in lhc c·oun1 r.v has reason to !ilip-, to use the I ~S Lo h,EllP or i~jure friends _1 w1rt Pctly, 1f l"lnlv to pa y hac·k i\li lls <ind ene mies. 1 fie whispered .al - •• IN fl ER moderate high heels. her bit·bclow·the·knees skirt, and her Tricia Nixon, lacquered, bourrant hairdo , .Judy Petty is the kind of \\"Oman who waits for the man she 's \\'ith lo open the door for her'; she is as much a home-grown Arkansas product as Wilbur. If her breadth or kno\vledge isn't spectacular, she's better equipped thiJ,n many ""'ho pass thei r lives collecting money ~nd seniority in the I-louse. • ll is .._ comfnon mistake or pan. derous a nd humorless men to equate mere solemnity \vilh "se,rious ness." 1'hc Rev . .Sydney Smith. one or the "'ittit•st and most erudi tt• clergymen llJ his time, once explained \Yhy he never attained a bishopri ~ \\'hile in- ferior men did : ''I si nk by my levity," he remarked. "\\•hile olherS' rise by their gravitl'. '• TO UNDERSTAND what that means, it is useful to listen to Herman In ou r own fiRJ.C. Bernard Shaw was Kahn ·or the ~Hudson Jnstitutt.": "I pc~h:ips the _most dcadlf seriou.s.of believe that to ask for an international wnters -·ycWn many qu:irters he "';'.IS (SYDNEY HARRIS) near Ir didn't get to make it. After his l fli_ghl \•:as s~ccessrully completed. ~ \l'tre service s tory from Capl· C>.i navc ra l reportetl: ,_~UJb-Up_ and Awa>:: ••• at Lon~7 ·<'onsidcrcd flippant and frivolous stockpile is a cop-out. J have checked because heWrotc in a sardoni c and all over Europe and do you kno\\' what humorous rT)ann er. At the other end or the interest is? 7.ero. They will not lhe philosophic spectrum , G. K. t , support stockpiles." Cheste rton 1\"a!'i I orig .suspect for hi~ Soys llar\'ctrd historia n David S. riiirth. While bJ?ing a passionate and ~~---<>andes-:-'' Every-where-you-klok-al·lhee~p"'f'"orommrelfgiOu:tii commentator. · hi story of famine and food sh9rtagc!: in the world, you ~·ill find that one of the major fa ctors has been t.)'pically the Un\\lillingness or people, c.ven in surplus situations. to yield up the food · that is available to them, for the benefit o{ olher consum ers.'' "'lllS KIDDING d'h the ground since the program s tarled is such lhat ~ome of the humorless members or the National Acronautirs ~nd Space Ad· r:iinistratio'n. were against his selec- lion (or such a Serious assignment." It ,\·as only the "strong intercession" of others •. the -story \\'enl on. that e ven- luHHy y,•on him thc-a-sstgn mcn , ~1 uny men who seem to be laking • IL \1..1 ... ~111 tu ... :17!h .1111•mpt !hat '''"l'r1ra · ... ~rt· • .r c·:-l ht·ro. ,\\\'fl'I Er~ -~lli\1 ;1 1 , !1nall\' marl1• g1 s1orv ~\· h1.·con1 in c !h1· t1r ... 1 n1;1n"10 sue<:<'s~· lul\y ll';1 p .1er11:.s the l'a~:l dl~na t'r('1•11 ,11 ·in .1 nucle;1r it"'l·P(l\\"crc<l lrllt\(·11' 1·('n .. 1n11 n1011nll'<I ;1n1ong lhl' !hrong 1\I I:! ... 1 ,1 ... 11n 11c·k1.·t holdl'rs as J::r. r.J 1111,d ·, cl•'J!lllnl.! ·Ill· f 11 .~ r. I o 11 ).! • t1t.1111 111n 't\r;•\l•f1 ="'l""fff:o.•rtr-~TR ~ \lll !')"Ji I ,.\\ '\ 1 I • II ,, ... P1'l!p ~1 r ( d 1111 Id ._i..,f nt I 111 J h• p.11'J..111~ lot o( 1 .. 11 ·, l\,ir \\",1:0.h . Olli' llj 1 h•• J:!:.! ~11011..,01 ... ut lht'l'\Clll. /'r11lt·\• hhnn1·fl 1111· ru1t 11 hi,·h lt'rt illll' rh'.11t anti 11 1n1u1t.>1I on the 1 f1.:c1~1orl lrl 1U('t'('.1"t' lhl' fll'H't' frnn1 '"Sti!i5 111 S..1 !15 for an \\1l ul 1·;rnu\11d Jlut IJOJ.! i pu! pt·11t11n i:1. ,.\), for· !he ~llJIJJ.!ll'·lmfhcd hciro, h1n1sclt , ht• :.1•1 ;J Ill''' rf'c 11M h~ -.lull· J:lll~ onl~ 11111 J"lhfllOJ;r.1pht>r.., \\llh his J:Old·"l'l,l!.hll•d drun1 n1u.1or s h,1ton as hl· prl'l)i.l l'l't l ro ho ;1rd ht' 1 ric·\ clt.·. · IJ or1·1 !I'll Til1' to .,n1 1'1 t'. ,\OU ltlet'J1'.'i...:· ~he tor1n1·1 !Jlll)'it·:o;nJtrhrr ~r11\1•led hi~ h<·;1rl tl't 10<' rl'rl, ,,·h1tr .ind the ~tue bod,\ l'a.~t J;lt'.1n11nj.! 1n the ~un. "~'nl ori ly 1nakini.: S21 !)8 for this hll·cp1ng dc3th . dl'rl 1n.u f1·<.1t. ·• · . · ' , ( ART,HOPPE. ) F.f'FLl'\'l,\L '~· ,.\1 1\~,\(;ER .I Duzzle llokum, admitted that \\"llllc the pimple-raced idol of rnillinn.-. had netted SIO mi llion on his fi1·st attcmp· ts rcc~ipl s hj,ld gratluall):.d.\l'indlcdon ftlr.sscmr.mTtr~ · ~ ---- llokum blamed this on the !'act that t-ach of th<' previous Jfi fli ghts h;id lun· dccl in the niidd!£' of lhc frCC\\'HV during ru sh hour ... ll}TladC for a good ... plash in lhc pa1>rr!("' he !'iaid. "But il. :.urc ~ot 11 lot or commuters sore.'' &•for~ the historic 31th ;ittcmpl\ I lokun\ exuded a new confidence it \\OUld SUC C('t1d. • "Confidenti<lll~·, ·· he :;:ai <I , "the Prcsid<'nt. him st·lf, IS in\'Ol\'ed in this one. \Ve got 01 call from him after r.tiss ,i\mcric3 XXX\111 li:1nded on top of that airpo1'l bu-.. Il e !)aid he and his tubinl'l had ('arc.fully reviewed J\\\fl'l 's dal'edC'\'C.i l rc<'orrl. hi s P:.."c hiatr1c record and his ;irrcst record . 1\nd h£' SH id I.hat a5 a lrihute to :111 thrcc, hr" :is hflving NASA itself. dc!lign nnd btiild i\li:.$ 1\mCl'iclf XXX VII for 1\"·r<'L · "So A"·re1 ~a,..·s. 'ft ain't no less than I dt•scr,·c. f'rt•S:. old kid.' And tha President suy!I, '"That·~ precisely lhe • \1ay we reel. too' And he h.angs u1>." TllE"ONL\' change Ernu,·iaJ made en the ~\'ASA design. was to lengthc11 the rocket's tai'I rins two feet in order to provide space for 47 more adver. lising messages. So it ~·as that the crowst ·plcasin g su1lC rstar gave his Joyal v.1i(e one last cuff and kicked his faithful dog a final ti 1ne, before climbing into the cockpit "'s .the cro"·d chaoted~ !!This time ~·11u'JI get it you-bicep," he made a. farC\\'CIJ gesture that the press described as "ha lf a victory sign." As 1he loudspeaker hl ared, ''Ten .... nine .... eight .... " there wus a mighty ro::ir. ~liss America XXXV ll not only c lea r ed the P asad (!r\a Frecwu y. but. the Tchachap'l'S, K.a nSas City a nd l\I insk before reach in' c5cape \'Clocity. 1'oday, Ernu,·ial is believed to ht ~me~·here bct\\Teen Pluto and Ncp· tul1"t?> ' ' WlllLE the nation now sing.~ such popular nc"1 't'ock tunes as. "A\\•fel. You Are l\1y Lucky Star," Hokum is h::trd at \1•ork d-eveloping a new American hero. Sna\·ely Skud, \l.'ho 111:111!' lo .i11nl1r'inlo the Grand Canyon ll'hJlc. hot din~ J pa.r:1 sol, llokun1 ls eonfidc11t of success. "In .1 ~ociely of s:1d is1S. '' he<tJay!S. rubbin_g hii; hands. "tiny m asochist can rtiikc u bundle." I, .• SO l\'llAT does it come down to? Jt 'On the other hand, if you werB Nelson Rock.feller .•. ' "A S()Lt.:1'1NITV or behavior.'' their subjects seriously ar simply \1-rote La Rochcroucauld. "'is often a t::iklng them selves seriously: th<'Y trick to disguise thede!f"iciencicsofthe cannot affprd the luxury of laughter. mind.,. !\lost of the scrious·soundin,:: 4\Thich would threaten tD shatter the men I have lis te l}cd to, in va riouS facade or their raise dignity. Solem- fields, hav"e \lscd solemnity to conceal nity is flo( ifrl intellect.u·al weapon but their poverty or th•ught; tt\ey ap· a psychological armor.. • ·/. ' · parently feet th'tlt a heaviness or man· / . ner m asks an ~m ptiness or s ubstance. r===:::::;::;::::'.".-::-----, The re is no more serious ed.ucator • • jn.the..IJbiied.:Std-tcs. than-~,T:-1"--~ llulchitis-nor one who ha& given ,deeper thought to the basic problems o( education in a democratic society . But bcc;.i u ~c he hus been ~ ~visecr11~kf~r 1 ;:in I rrC\;Ct(.!nt'Stc~pcr on ucadem1c toes , he has liOn1cthnes been dismissed as the a1crc Pcc~":s &d Boy of cduc11lion. ••AJ\10NKEV looks terribly serious and thoughlrul." he once said. "But the monRey ls just thinking where tO stratch himself next." ~lark Twain surrercd much the same rate for many years, a nd \l.'&S regarded as little more than a hi gh- grudc parlor C'ntcrta.lner, because or his irony and jokes: while50ri'ieorth~ dullest and i;tufriei:;t write.rs nr his r l>triod· \\'ere rcgarcf~ with hushed \1 e.tl.Cl'iltlo 1~ (or th.ci r pompous platitudei--At hh;-lif 'a (Ind , h~ ft•ll quite hill er u boul this clcvution. i· -One of the Inter stin~ l>SYCho lo"(cal ~ideliJ.!hl s on Gorilon Cooper·~ :o;puce flight •• 1lcc1:1 ll c Ugo is lht"l fuel thul he • I Robert N. \¥eed. Publi&her" Thomas Keeuil, F:ditor Barbara Krtil:>ieh. Edilorial Page Editor The editorial page of the o .. ny Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate. readeri by pre51!nting on thl5 page diven:;e eornme11t11ry on topics of In· ier.fllby synditated Cfl!umnlm and cartoonists, by providln1 a forum for readers' \'iews and by pre11e:nting this nev.·spaper's opinion$ and kleai on current lopict. The edltorlal -opinion~ ot the D•lly Pilot appear only In the editorial column at the 'top or the page. Opinions expreued by the colum"ni sts and cartoonists und letter Y."rlters arie lhtlr own and -.... no.endorsen:ieftt'of.thefr,·iews bytba~ Daily-Pilot !!hould be inftn'td. 'l'uesduy, Oct. 1, 1974 ' • • I • I • l, • . ,... '. • t •• ., ~ • I l utsddy, Octolr 1, 1974 ·--... DAJl,V PILOT A 1 'Senai•%OnafJ ies' Better L ate St;ieniists :Tell .New Hop es Of ~etUt C·ancer ~uroival 'Exorcist' Hits Top . PARIS .<UPtt -The movie ' · Th e Exorci:sl" Eastl~nd Lashes ~han _Neve~ W ASHINGtoN (µ') -New .Bethesda, Md. The meeting ~-Cancer , victim.• found -shot to the -to~ o! the researeQ results that h!Jld was scheduled some time ago; \emativ, slmlllir resUlts for top lO box office at-ho~u1 promise of increased but by coincidence Frist Lady the radical form oC surgery tractions~in ks first week ~arijuana B--------Por-M.a;i:r.iage oom i\1EX1CO ~[TY (AP) -t t looked SW'Vl,Y!il . and l~s SUJ'lis:a,l Betty Ford was recovering .. aOd. the Simpler form. 1 in France, but the exorci!t disllgurat100 for..breaat cincer from breast cancer surgery --'the.. ~rd r..i..d.~ c.a t:_ _of t~ ~man Catholic Victlm:s ha tlrenAeix>rted ... at Betheida N8Val Hospilal mast e ct om Y1 like·· that ./ C h.u ~ch s par i 5 \VASIJJNGTON (tJPIJ, -Chairman take o. be nign attitude'tolA"ard 1narljuana. hJ . some of the Jl&tioq's •cross' the ~reet from the perform~ on Mrs, Ford . ' Arcbcboce;;~ sald he plan-James 0 . Eastland of the Sena~ mtemal "A 1nt1jor role \~·1u1 also played by leading breast Cancer scien-cancer institute.J involves 1 -ov'al ot t·h e• • ned to pa.ss. it up. ,, . • 1 · · 1 h tlst . ..,,.. ~ security subcomrnittec s.1ys j lhe cur. I lt' gen£'rOus a1tcntion \Vhtc 1 I c n1<.'<lia a. . cancerous breast, the uo-During the week . The renl rate of m11rijuana use continues, bcstoY.'ed on TI1ilit~nt drug enthusia.')ts 1 'f1:leY. !Jltt M_onday . at t~e f THE SCIENTISTS we_re told dcrlying_ chest muscles and ,.. Exorcist" drtw 120.,566 ~mericmis may find the1nselves ~·sad· like ,Ti1nothy Leary and Jerry Hubi n:· Nati~ Cancer l.nsutute in that a two-year study of parl or the lyrriph sys~cm spectators in the. Paris died .wilh a lorge populatiot1 of•Sl}nti·zom· Eastland said ... The dan1age y,·as further . I ~under the armpit. The simpler ..... area alone, according to bies." 1,:Qrnpoundcd by the virtual blackou! i1n- ------~-------------~ procedure .Is removal of the the magaz ine Film Fran-Eastland. in an Introduction to a i;cport posed b~' much of our n1cdia -UL hke a golden weddi ng annl ersaf¥"'wiU'I the beaming-elde'rly couple su?Toundcd by a huge crowd-of children and grundrhil9ren. (.But· the ntil;riachi band was playing · llere Conu•s 'f'.he Bride'' instead of ··The AMiVCl'!iary \\la]tz." It \\a.~ an Wlusual ~-edding to snv 1he lea.st. ...___ro-u_.E_E~N-IE~~~~-~--~By..._P_h_il_in_1_er_la~n~d;..i breast C!JllY. cais. of su~mmittce hearings on n1arijuana. ~. least until recently -on ad\'f'rse sti('n- Other sWdfes reported Morl-.-ln an iJJ!er\liew \\'ith '· ~1onday night blained the ney,·s media, tific evidence al.IOUt the e?fcc ts of n1ari- day foun~ that anti-cancer Pari~atc;h. Father~Hert-in paft. for the increase. juana." • AT TllE .AGE (lF 68. Ana ~taria Arellano Ortiz y,·as finally legalizing h<'r co111mon la11• ma-rriage to Gregorio Sanchf'Z Jiminez. 68, before fi re nf !heir seven childr"en and many er their 39 Grandchi ldren. I ' drugs used after surge ry have ri Ge and , exorcist or • '.J'he ~1ississippl Democrat said he op-EASTLAND SAID. one purpose oI the in creased a patient's survival Paris, was asked · if he posed decriminalization of marijuana but Senate hearings was to correct the in1- rates. wanted to see the film. favored more harmony bct\l·een states balance. .,;( QTllER INVESTIGATIONS "What a publicity opera-and the federal go \•crnment on penalties ha ho . . 1 lion and )'-'indfall for the for its use. ve s "1'11 prom1s1ng,resu ts Devil," Gesland said. ,,1 in identifying Wtlmcn for refuse to collaborate." EASTLAND SAID inlor~ation supplird whom hormone : her a PY to his panel suggests the ralidit y of following surgery is effective. estimates that 35 million An1ericans have Th~S were delivered -used marijuana pt so1ne time , \l'ith more by the National Cance r J_..amas' Kit1 than 10 miJlion regular users. ~ ,~Ion A ·1ii11 rded Support Plly · lnstitute's Breast Cancer Task ··Jf the-eannab.is -epidemi(' contiDuf's Foree," research group com-Expelled · to spread at the rate of the post-Berkeley Pl'ITSBliR(;ll. Pa. ft\P) -A posed of doctors "and scieptists period (since 1965), we may' rind P11lsburgh 11on1an h3~ b c c n from .throughout the country. ')~ ourselves sadd led wit.Ii, a jargc population 1rdered to pay child support hi Orgaillzed in 1967, the task SANfIAGO, Chile (AP) -of semi-zombie~ -of yo llng people her for1ner husband. 11h0 has force Will spend nearly $S The 27-year-old daughter of.· acutely afflicted by 1thc amotivational custody of !he couple 's two young million on r~earch thiS year. film star Fernando Lamas, syndrome," h.e said. children. NCI officials and in-arrc:;ted ~o~ alleged sub-Eastland said it could bring a society Tbe presu1nption that the hus- Like many younger brides. Ana hlaritt \\·!'pl after signing the official registry 11i1h her thun1bprint and receiving a silver -'l t.-clding ba.nd fron1 the c11y. Then , sh1· (•mbraced . her husband, :i cny potlceinan for 4~ years. There 11•as a bouquet of rfd gladiolas and carnalio ns. There was a hU le treasure chest y,•ith three good-luck coi ns. The bride. he r face 1vrinkled and ~ray hair pullt."<I back in braids, v.·ore a blue print skirt, yellow sweater, and black shav.•I. dependent scientiSts repeated-vers1v~ ~ctiv1ty, was _expelled "largely taken over by a ·marijuana band is solely responsible for the ly stressed P.1onday the ten· from C~ile A1onday n1g~L. the culture' -a culture' motivated by a support of children ··is clearly the TllE \\'EDDING was one of I I v.·ed· tatlve natures of t~ ne\v Hod· Australian Embassy said ~ desire lo Cscape from reali ty and by vestige of the p:ist and in· dings at ~lexico City's fire department ings. · day. a consuming lust for self-gratification. cornpa~ib!e 1vith lhe Pres en I h<'adquartCrs. all part of a cit yividc Some expressed concern A source <1t the embassy and lacking an/higher moral guidance. ·('cognition or equality ot th~ ~ex· program to lf:galize ooarriages of go\'t'm-... th.al additional publicity sur-said Alexandra Lamas, Argen-es." Allegheny Ccunly Con1n1on nlcnt employes 10 ensure proµcr rounding the conference 8~ tine by birth but a naturalized "THE SPREAD OF the epidemi c has Pleas Court Jud"e L::uis J. Id •-f 'l't t d b th f ct lh t t " benefit~ for their chi rcn. <i result of i\lrs. Ford ·~ Australian citizen. was put on ut:Cn ac1 1 a e Y e a a mo~ sparvcro said:· ~11 /1' 10 1 surgery ·might raise false a commercial jetliner · for of our media and most of the acadcmi -Thl' Judg" ordl'rcd Priscilla Ten ci!V firemen -all ·in their 2ilS ~~ -. hopes among l.reast cancer Lima Peru and is returning ciaos who have been articulate on the i\leinhold. \\ho reinarried since -...,·ere 31so nlarried during the round-a Ir.loo:,_ s,-.., i..c.. 1914 w..w ,.;.w, ._._.. "' ' ' · h •-d' --• I k b' . N I •'-• brid victims around the country. to ~dney. subJ~ ave ut:en 1spo~-..i to _oo upon divorcing Ai'maud Cent racchio, to ro in ceremonies. ear Y evw,-e --.'.'.Ha rll'-~~~chlua °!~~~Ju~~1~ tyrne~ ~t ~ -~-.SU~LD-_JJ.E ll.=-e~--fia~n:Lae!1iF~~~ ~~~·~a~;stl~~~t1vely i~~~~~ pa_y t~~~~o~r1;; of:~·!h,i~~=-~~~~~~nrtqh;-~,,.!~ mor e kung Uilin--Yu. . . phasized that these findings a training cour'$e with Lan-He Said a "m~h of harmlessness·• youngsters. often droy,necJ out by crying, screams are tentative and do nOt, by _:C::hil:·:::e:_::th:::e~g~o:_:••:m.=me:::::nt:_:•i::_rl:::in~e::,. _:h::•s:_:hee=n::...:•::li:::m:::":;'•;;t;:ed~b::;y~wr_:ili:::n.'.'.gs:_:t:::ba:::t~..'::=============-_:•:::n::.d_:s::h•:::"::t•:_:Cro_:m_:d-O:::WIS=:._•:::C..:y:.:oun:=g:s:._t'::':::~_ tnemselves, repre.sent.._rnajQr,,_ ' breakthroughs," a summary • L. ltl. Boyd -Mass .Murdere1· - 2 in Tl1ousand? QUESTION ARISES as to bow many potential mass mutderers exist nationwide. The like of Charles Whitman, who killed all those people in Austin with sniper fire Cfom alop the University of Texas tower. Or Charles Starkweather, ~who killed all those' people on a cross- COwtlty rampage.Or Richard Speck, wbo -killeq all .thtSse nurses. Jt bas been 1t1ggested by some,psyctilatrists that as many as one ~y~ t~~per 1,000 citizens CQU)d commit such murder by the numbers. Are they tellitli us that as many aS 400,000 oC th6se deadly deamons retnain at large, each awaiting one exact set or circumstances to blow? Good night! Sleep well. . . Consider engaged couples. If both the man and woman were previously married, their courtship can be expected to last less than. half as long as the courtship.of never- marricd romantics. This, too, tends to confirm our Love and War _man's report that it's the divorced citizen who most eagerly seeks matrimony, TIIE IRISH SETI'ER now ranks No. 3 on that list of the nation's most popular dogs ••• IF YOU COU..ECT match book covers, a philuminist is what you are . . .-OF COURSE a flipped penny is mote likely to ~me up heads than tails, sir~SEVEN­ out of every 10 men who desert their ramilies do so in the firsf 10 years of marriage ... THAT ma TOWN With the highest murder rate now is Atlanta, Ga. • In old England, a nm-of-t~I horse., ~ept for ol'di- nary riding, was called a "roadster." And a· big staUion used in toumamenl, and war, was called a "high horse." Inasmuch as only a. well-hee led subject could afford a high horse, the riding of such came to be mocked as sort. of snooty. So you can see how those phrases 'about getting off or on your high horse sprang forth, can 't you·? of research results said. · "More time and more study .:"'.-:...will be needed . to docume(ll iong-term· results-:inti ""'to ·im- prove our techniques." Dr. Nathaniel I. Berlin, an NCl .scientist who heads the task force, warned againsr over-interpretation of the fin-dings. - Dr. Bernard Tisher of the University of Pit t s bur gh reported· on a twi>y~ar study oC 1.700 ~east c"ncer patients treated surgically. The stcdy found no difference among survival rates between pa- tients v.-"ho ·received the radical mast.ect.omy or· the simple nia.!ltectomy. 'BUT nSIIER AND other doctor! emphasized 1 thaf t -.ro years is nqt long enough to follow patients to determine ir the simpl er surgery is clear- ly superior. Breast cancer survival rates arc measured in terms of 'five years or 10 Years. "At this point, it would be hazardous to project these results " to survival for five or 10 years: he said. · The studies of administering chemicals to breast cancer al patients after s u r g e r y . however, raise the possibility -the-iimple mastectomy may . be prefered in the future. THE LYMPH TISSUE is removed in the radical opera·· tion nG\\' to pr ec lud e the possibility of' cantf.r cell~ '- from the breast remaining in the body. If not re1noved the cells could coottnue to grow. But several dn1gs, one used alooe and others in com · bination, adfl11nistered post- operatively ha\ie r e d u c e d breast c a n c c r recurrence rates. THE WOMEN in two age brackets are most likely to hold down paying .jobs now. The 19-year-olds and the SG-year-olds. Between "those two ages, it is the JO.-year-old• women who arc le~st apt to be oft a payroll. WHAT A LOT o! New York City residents d 0 n. t Bookkee per • realize is 15.1 percent of their toY.1\ is vacant ·1and. No, not streethrpark•, Juscernpty 1o1.. Surrenders SHAVE Q. "How ton shave?" rr"e=que=n"lly~di"''d'"P"resi='d"en"t-G"eo=rg=ec--.Wkas~hip7' =g~. -1--•o/\XI:XND-(UPl) -A fonner bookkeeper for a Napa Cadillac agency wru; arrested here 1 on charges that be embezzled $4 ,760 to buy a new Chevrolet. A. Daily. • CONSIDER syllables that don't sound the same even tbough tijey've spelled similarly. Such as cough, plough and thorough. Now compare those to syllables that sound the JiOIDe but are spelled differently. Such as true, do, bre.w, through, zoo and shoe. Confusing, aren't they? It v.'lls exactly this sort 9f thing that al~ but not quite drove our La~giiag~ m~to ~ti')' at an early age.-- Address moll to L. A-f. Boyd, P.O. Box 1815, New- port Beach, 92680. CoP1Jright 1974 L. M. Boyd. FOi THI FINEST QUALITY Kenneth -E. Bergener, 44, surrendered to authorities and . was released on $10,000 \ bontl. I -. ---The {'o!tClillac agency s:arct - the amount bf money taken last July was the • exact amount needed to buy a new Chevrolet. INCLUDING! SOUP OI SALAD, RICH MIAT SAUCI & GAILIC CHHSE ROLL CHILD UNDll 12 11!12ny~$ 50 OVER 6 TONS OF SPAGHETII SOLD MONTHLY ~ '11 :30 AM TO 9 PM SANTA ANA OPEN 7 DAYS A wiEK .":!"~::~M - ITRY OUR TAKE OUT DEPT.I COSTA MESA MIS S.. HmrMr •t Mcfe4i!U• --,421 lllf 17th Sfl'Ht , ----lfyotfrettredofpmqingmoney~toYOttr · old car, here are three atternatwes.· ·, Ready Aatoflnance; Rc.1dy Auufinancc 1ncans that when you {,'Oto pick ouf ).11ur-llL'\V air. ytllll1 already have a ~pprov .. -d loon tTom Sccuricy Pacific Bank. lt's lik~a:;! lnrgaining p;.nvcr; \\'hen you make your offer, you kOO\v you have the money to htck it up on the spot. . . Convent1011al Auto Financing. Our C<1n1pctitivc f1n.1ncing llll'<tns tlr..1t C\'Cll th is llll)St com1non n\1nncr (l( auto financing is something spc:cial ;it Sa:urity Pacific B..1nk. " ••« • ' " • 5) -• SpeclaLeasc. This srx-ci:il S1:curitY f'xific-Bank ll'.<l:.ing p!:in G\ll l'nSily ffil."'ll\ suh~tantial sa\·in~'S at '1.)\vn pay1ncnt tinlC. \ SECURITY PACIFIC BANK METHING SPEC!A . -..:..·-- .. 139·2211 OPIN OI LUNCH MS·I070 0 l•t•~" t.oC'•IC llAll(l'U~t ... I .. .. __ • « ' . .. I • • I ... .. ' • "' . S DAILY PILOT ·Deaths Elsewliere BISMARCK, N.O. (AP ) - D.r. Leonard W. Larson, 76, former head or the Americuo ,.1edlcal Association and che ' f--'An ericen-6at'lcer·8oci!ly. diied-~­ Monday.• Larson al&o was o pest chairman of !he Cowlcll --of Jhe World. ~1cdical AMoei1:1· -• tlo,n. • \\10RCESTER. Mass. (AP) -, Joseph A·: No:r:wl\llo, 62, drummer and dance orchestra leader; died 'thursday. lie· played with the George Ol~n Orcf'lfst ra and with c:len Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra: STILL\\l ATER, Okla. tUPI ) -Oklahoma State Unlvers.ity preslde.nt-t'merltus Dr. Oliver S. Wlllbtlm . 73, · died in a Slillwatcr hospital Sunday. \Villham retired as president In 1966 after 31 years at the university aS an ·educator, researcher and I! as presi- dent. WASHINGTON (API l\targar.tt McKelway, 77. wife •of Benjamin f.1. l\1cKelwa y, retired editor of T h e Washington Star, died F.riday night. alt.er a prolonged illness. Mrs. J\lcKelway \\'BS a member or an old \Vashington famil y. · ' PDRTUGESE CONDUCTOR TAKES BATON Alvaro C•ssuto ~eads UCI Orche$tra Cass11.to ·lo Co11cluct lJC lr·vine Orchestrct Al varo Cassuto, Portugal's ·111 attd1tfdn to his conducting lead ing orche s t r a I and assignments, Cassuto h as symphonic conductor., h as composed 10 major WOrks, all been appointed conductor of of which have been performed the Un iversity Orchestra and by eminent orchestras. His lecturer in mus ic at · UC teaching experience includes Irvine. appointments \\'ilh ?;llh the l lNNITT C J• ..... P. a-11. 011e IJf .:1H1n ~"'" assulo , a graduate of !he Juilliard and ~l a n,h at ta n fHT\bet 19. lt7" rtlla ... 1 °' l'OU!1'f"' v· Co t f '1 · Sch I f M . . N Y 0 k Valley, Ct . SurY!Yed tty nl1 wile, Pt1rl~l1 1Cflfl8 flSt'fV8 Ory (I " USIC. 00 S 0 USIC lfl CW Of • L. 11n11et1; a11111ni•r•. Gin~ 1nc1 11•1tv1 has been permanent conduclo--Pa rt i c i pat ion in the p.ir..n!I, Mr. a. Mn .. WIMl1m L, 8..nnttt 1 • -, o1 t..o1 Ang••••· s.rv1c11 w111 °' t>t•a of the National Radio Sym-University Orchestra Is open TlwtsdtV, o.;-ltd. 11 :00 AM, .OJLa.11 8 ,00*'' c111p11. Prlv•t• 1ntHm1nr. 1n phony Orchestra in Li sbon sin-to members of lhc community ~11:!i, 11:er~~;i.." 1'iK1~ -.=:~~ ce 1970. · as well as students at UCL Rqpber to Serv~ / Up ito 2-0 Years SA\r.A ANA -('011\'lctcrl ,--------.. anned-robber Prince Pico Tarpley has beeo sentenefd lo' stale pri~ terms that..wlll keep him behind bars fbr the next 20 years \\'ilh .the pos.s1bllity of more to come ) next month. · Orange · County ·superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered consecutive terms of not less than five years each for the Anaheim man. He then tagged on adurther five years · on each cOUnt ror the firearms · provision now applied to gun- men. ORANGE COUNTY Tarpley, one of three~ '--------J who escaped from the county courthouse J··-.e I in a vain bid .for freedom. wiil go on trial again Oct. 2 with convict- ed killer Ui\\·rence Eu~enc 't\'ilson._ 30. of Los Angeles. \\'ILSON WIU. ~lerrupt the life term handed 'hlm for an Anaheim killing to j o I n Tarpley !or ~trial on escape charges filed after the pair and Frank Allen O'Hare, 23, of Anaheim. were recaptured. O'Hare will remain in slate prison where he is serving a 15-year term handed out after he pleaded guilty to the armed robbery charges he faced with Tarpley and, the subsequent escape allegations. O'Hare has now recovered from the bullet \\'OWlds in the back inflicted by en off duly California Highway Patrolman who proved to be a major stumbling block to the trio in their escape bid. OFFICER J UI Paul h11s al 'IO recovered from a minor fl esh wound he suffered in the. en- count er. · Tarpley and O'Itare were on trial before Judge Ray· mond Thompson when they made the escape bid with Wilson from · a holding ceU in the county court.house. Growth S ,urvey $30,000 OK'd for Qu~z :-.;:.:~.id~ ~ZVrr~ci/~~;-.-Hd •-ha1s ser~ed.zll!..,guest con-~i~~-~..cph...c.!!;.~u"'tlc._,~d _ _.--S~ANTA.~-ANA=--Orange --alternative·-and --make-sug-____,.;,,, 111.c~e1w1 . .--11vn11og1on a..dl. -uc1 or M Se\'erat ·ur'Chb tras, · YYl'Une~ay .m. tn ne Count · h gestions or choices. Ci. •r.ctor ~~rcioK including the BBC Symphony OrchestraJ-Rehearsal H a 11 , Y supervisors a v e c.orv-wynkooir. ot L69vn• H1111. 0111 i n E n g ~ a n d , M u n i c h ~· e Arts Village UCL a~ to shell out $30,000 .. The money for the new o4 <Htlh Sf!lltmber lO. 191~. ~trvlce1 .,,__ . ' f ud ud 'l'ftldl"ll· l'1dt1<: v.... ,__._1 P•k Phi111i:trtnoruc. l\I a n h ai-t a n rst rehearsal is schefl· o a st y designed to find sl y will come from a federal Mor1111~v-w•LD Symphony in New York, uled for -oct. 7. Additional out how countians feel about housing and urban develop- ~·.Z:.l!i.i~ ~::c .... 1~~. HS:tc1L'':.; Berlin Symphony, Ti v o 1 i audition' information may be limiting the rate of population ment grant administered by ,...,. "'""1>1nc1. Jam.-we-111 : '!"' '°"· Symphony ifi Copenha ge n and obtained by calling the UGI growth. the-soutflern C'a Ii for n i a 11.evin Wtla ind aat,l\1hter, Allcta Wrla; Th f d A · · f ''""'· P•lf' ,;;: HJ1P1bo•11 •"" mott>e<. the Brazilian Symphony. music department at 833~15. e un s \\-'ill be used by ssoc1at1on o Governments 'Mrt. Jos111hlnt M•uri; one l)fOtMr, Gr.~g the coun"'"s Eorecast Ana·1ys1·s (SCAG J. Hl;htlel"!I'"" a....ie--w111~tooct _____ ---~ --•1- ?nd., 2:» PM. PH-F•mlfv c111,,.1. Center to -break do w n Supervisors chose four dif· Peel< FtmHy Colonl1I Funttrll Horilt , w111m1n,1er, c. .. 111r1e10r•. • R • t 1. B th available population estimates feren1 consulting groups lo do Gokll• A. lllrM~A:r!in!h,.lon Avtny., eg1s t•a 'lfJll 00 s '( by CCllSUS tract to determine the S(Ud)' and combine their ~:~=• 11~ sur.:~1 r,,d ~":.; -. whei:e t~ greatest p_u b 11 c efforts. tnrtot •h1ers, e11u11 B1nnet1. Atk• P•llD'l service improvements appear· About half the grant will =":.J:.1m::1 := ~;,thet'v:~;~~; Set Up • -ound County to be needed. be spent by Decision l\1aking :~ ~=-~:::;~; . .:;:i""':~~~S:~~~!~ • ~.l-l.I"" The board refused several Infonnation of Santa Ana to s.tvni•v· 0c1-· ~1h. 10:» AM, Pe;ok moolhs ago to adopt a modi -perform .a random survey of Flmlly Cl\_., Peel! F4f1llY CO!o;>rut! f.ed _,., 1· FllMftl .._, wa1m1ru1tc. c .. 4.,ec-The Orange C 0 u n t')• Chestnut Ave. in Santa Ana I r;•vno.u po Icy rerom-1,500 people to determine how Tor•. cL1,,. --R · t f Vot orr· h ·u be h. k nd d mended by tbeir Citizens they want the county to rirow. J~rv A. curt. ISWJ Godwin court. eg1s rar o . ers . ice . as WI open t IS wee e an D' ,.,..; F·oo· Co •tt • Foun11tn v1111Y. c •. svrv1vec1 11v 1111 set up special reg1Strat1on part of the next. Jn addition ir.,...,on 1 1ng mm1 ee. The surveys would be hand· rno111et 1111111r1 H"''hlg~n: one brattier, . . They chose instead to ask city delivered to chosen homes oenlei · wu111n1c1<; one ,1,1er. .16&1\(Y times :it shoppmg centers all deputy registrars will be man-offi·ci·als to look O"er the d . Oct be. -Tr1v191 9,.,"'l>I'"','· Mr. & Mrs, Ellrl ov the count t"' k d • ur1ng o r. ---wu.iinlck. !tt"llt•• Thv•W~v. 0c1Dtllf" er Y u,.1S wee en ning tables allover the county.,--------------=----------1 1 -3ra. 2:J11 PM, Pttl< F•mnv c~~1111· to help voters beat the final All the locations will be open pffl< F1mll y Colonltl F10ner•! Home. . . , wntm1Mt«, c1 .. i'l":h'°'... reg1stralio~ deadline. this Friday from .f to '9 Mtrlllt Lind, of Newport ae1ch. 0111 Interim Registrar 1'-!. J . p.m.anCI On ~I ~ ay and Sim-- ol r;Nilh Oct-I, 1974. ~vlcet pend)f'lll, 'I ·d "'ed sda d f t 5 p The P.cllk v1irw Ml'mllrl•t P1rk "'6Dr'u•r1. i. ayer .sa1 n ne y that.. ay rom n o .m. J-'''"' 11. s=:.t:i,,,e er ,_,~ all prospective voters -any main office will be open from seiottmi.r v, i,,.. 11.,111en1 o4 El US citizen who \\-'ill he 18 noon until midnigtx on Oct. Too-o. C•. Surv!<ie4 DY 1\1$ mother, Mrs. . . and he ther • • ,,,,.. J. s-nev: rwo t1to1r.ers, JKk or over on election day _ 6 l o registration II Ind J•mtt R. $Wttney ll'ld -• t t• 0IJ he . that d s1;1er. J1nen1 L Sweenev. e!I ot !P>e have until Oct. 6 to sign up Sa ions WI open ay ~ 11;~;:~,:r:~· ~~!~~,:· ~~: in ti~ for the November from noon to 5 p.m. r11v. 1:00 PM, s1. Georve'' Epl$Cop,:1 general election. Orange C.oast registration Cllurch. L•11un• t!llls. lntrrmtnt, cl locations Will include: Tora Cemf!erv. Mccormic~ L~9una Mayer said the m a i n . 8•1C~ Mllr!u•rv. dlreo;lon. -South Coast Plaza shop-;c::_;__ ______ ~· ____ , registrar's. office al 1119 E. ping center in Costa Mesa, ARBUCKLE & SON WISTCLIFF MORTUARY A2f' L 17th Sr . (0,10 Me\o 646-4888 -·-1.t.LTl-IERGEROH FUNERAL HOME Co1ono del Mor Co110 Meso -·- 673-9450 646-2~24 IELL BROADWAY MORTUARY t!C Bro.>ci ... i'f C.:.,·;:i !v\esa t42ltl:.J -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY ! l'i I I Beoch 61vd. Hun11ng1o n B'!och 842-7771 244 Redorido A-.e. long Seoch -(21 J) .438-114.S -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUAR.Y Grove Pair Get Prison In lloldups near the maJI carousel.' -Grant's PI a z ~-551) Camino de Estrella, in San Clemente. -Laguna Hills. 1\1alJ shop- ping center at _ 2352L Paseo de Valencia. L.. Huntington Center shop- ping mall, in front of Penney's department store. SANTA ANA _ Two men -Rossmoor Center, 12451 \\'ho pleaded guilty lo 3 series Seal Beach Blvd, Seal Beach. of robberies, including the in front of Food King market. holdup of a florisfs shop and -Fashion Island in Newport a dairy in Foun1ain Va\ley.,_ee_a_c_~_n_ea_r_f_is_h_po_od_. __ _ have been sent to state prison r--::.:---i;;----:;;;;;=;;--i for not less than one year. TB.I Orange County Su p e ri or J:ARl.'S Court Judge E\·ercU \V . ~no. H,111,. Dickey ordered the prison ,.,. COnd'. r .... s1a.r11 term for \Vil liam F. Dasher, •--26, and Don ald Da\i d Pope, A11oi~ 28. also knoy,•n as David \~======'::"::·':"':'':'='-\ J ames lfull, both of Garden • It Is not a simpfe task 10( a potienl to reach and molntaln "lean weight" lorllte. First lhe patient must have on honest desire to cure his problem .• .then occept professional guidance ~om trained Medical Doctors. · tlndora's unique 10·week treatment ond trolnlng program will teach patients how lo reach ond molntain their "lean weighf' for Ille, A sole and practical plan, wilh HCG treatmenls, proper nutritional diet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub·limlnal visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire pro- gram Is under the 'strict supervision of Medical Doctors, speciollsts In Beriotrlc Medicine. · llndoro Olfllcs 019 owned and Odmlnl&teri!d by Medical Doctors tho! restrict tnetr pioetice lo Beliotrla.· - ALL Olnic Peoooneldre Hcensed by the State Of ColllOmla. I 795 l ogvno Canyon Rd, 4Q4Q415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY :-B'B:r:rt:,~,.:·< n,,·r~ Grove, after the pair pleaded guilty to arn1ed r o b bery ~ A4,..,,..,,.."' CQllforlnformatton charges. Now, •• Otv8 Your ,:y ·i I'''> -·-PACIFIC VlfW MEMORIAL PARK ,_ :! )00 r·s· • < y,_.., Dr .• r.. ,. J •, ,d:tt.,n ::i ·c ·•4 .,l QQ.F • ·• --·- PffK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7JJI bv:,., 11 ,,... 'H•\•"11!1.l•·r H~J:J5:.l -·-SMITHS' MORTUARY 6. J Mo-• )I~ t1.in'-ni:tt'. n p,...xh .'.....:0-6:SJ1 ··>-~---~---..,,..--=~ --f'UULTC NOftCE -,1CT1T10US-l us1NEIS-- NAMIE $TAT l!MEHT Tl>e lal!owfng Pl!•loO<'' ••e (tn•l>Q 1111111\f\S ., TOUCll OF '~"SS COIFFUllE1. l&.111 NtWDOl"I """. Tv1!1n, (• lllclorl1 Let M~•~n.m, l:lt.(1(1 Wt•le•~I AY,,. i<fO 11, Sl•l'!Of', C•lf• t'Mll LVC1 l ... 1'911 ie• C1nyon CJ•Cle. t•vnll 19!0" Be8t~. c1111 t16-'t T~ll I U\lllfU 11 tOl'IOl/Clf'4..1>¥ '9'1nt•ll1 Pl' tner• "'P V'cl<ll'"" Lft M1rU11"' • r~._i --~ llkd. w1111 ,,,. (""'!y (•tr• GI Or•...,. CO<il'llV ,,,. Of.I~ 11, ,,,, They were idC'1tified as Jhc FALSE TEETH MondaythNFrldaylA.M.to6P.M. tW61T®r'WIW!OOJr$1JO from More Biting Power L• do it the Dairy Fresh, 17050 Ne\\'· A de nture-adhe•lva can hel p, 1n ra land Ave., "Jan. 2& and $100 :F'ASTEETH* Powder dot• •II Of lhree da._vs laler from th• Mt.le thi1! 1) Helpt hold upper• •nd IP-" er1 lonrer, tlrmer11tlidler. 2J Hold1 Square Flower Shop, 16501 them mor1 com ort1b\y. 8) H1lps MEDICAL CLINIC. Broo\.;hurst i:.:t. l'~U e1t mOl'll n•tur1U7. Why worry? ~ VM F ASTEETH Deotun Adbealv. (;;1rden Grove police ar-l'o•d1r. Denture.-tb1t tit ar• restl·d !he pa ir on information =~ t.o Ma!Ut. S.10w dlA~ SHERMAN OAKS • WODOLAND HILLS supplied by .~JiC<' in Fountain •·~-------789·7103 347·5647 ·---1-1~~~0oo"~·~··~~n·~~..--~""""-~""',.,."""~~ \' !I · l,.Qng. Reach Pla~ia l--'l•(Li"<"l"s~Lf-ike TO p,gi,,,1on1teroo. MH1t•f ll and Fullerton. They said the PASADENA WEST COVINA SANTA MONICA h1u 1ncn used a knife and 79&.2514 96~.·~·· 82,a.~.s,, .• 1s .1 rr1 olvt'r in carrying out Ask Andy c•oc~.. ~ ... t )l,. hQhhlj)ll. e1n• llC1g. Qldg. Msdlc•• e14t. POMONA CERRITOS . ISSION HILLS HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'N GO! We show you tiow 10 care for them s!ep by step. Our curl coa.111ng SCISSOR STYLES are all luss-free and lunct1ona1 and are easy to do as Just_ sty!mpoo! In- cluded are lamp cuts. linger tu mble cuts .. ~urlino iron culs blower cuts. wash towel dry, brush ·n· fl uff cut s or \1fflple wash and wear cuts They are all SCIS- SO RED. lake-care-o f-yourself styles. Goad for any :i9e. any tiair. NO leasing. no rollers, no pins. NO POLLUTING HAIR SPR AYS. ALSO NO SET PER· MANENT WAVES YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO 5£T YOUR HAIR AGAIN. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntlnglon Booch f56'4 HnltOfl ..... 968-3535 °'4:1' Doity I A_M. le I Q , ,M, • S •. 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EASY AVAILABJLITYI •lnlerest compounded d11ly earns indicated annual field when m1int1ined" lor on11 ye1r. .• Fed•r1i Regulations teQuire a subJlantiaJ inter•st p11nally for e1tly withdraw1I. -- * Now! Earn even more on accounts of $100,000 or more -ask for details. ' FREE SAVINGS SERVICES (with •Recified·minimum balances) SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY OROERS •TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION . CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK CHECK·A-MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE N_OTARY SERVICES • TAX-SHELTERED RETlflEMENT PLANS . 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Gebtek Sentence Al\'-aited -- f j -,_ ·---.............!--------....::.. -~~~~ • Sean Connery Was Generous I ' Tutsday, Octobtr 1, lt.174 DAILY PILOT A 9 de:slgne.P bra'ssie r c 11-s·· OURD ............. ~·---H+-di·~-ne ..... +--v--sAN-F-ltANClSCO ,11pll l'\NI f 'ATION breast impla";;;s~·r~ The former chief accountant -Q;,, \\'P:<1t;s Jhb Qbout. Sean (:onncr)lo gh1lng a niilllon dollars to a former girlfriend? \\rho's the lucky glrl't -~1r._and J\.trs;.. Woody \V.,JJulCalo. Ageles• V!e111 Choreographer • danc- er Martha Gr,aham. 81 , says she doesh't believe in· age. -"Age is rela· t.ivc -to "One"! appetite -for life;'.'. she says. lw1iss G;ra ha1n's danCe com· pany is on Asi an tour. -'=TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE ·SERIES Friday, Oclolier 4, 1974 ·• l :OOp.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA Dick· Roddy "MARK TWAIN IN ITALY" , S#ml ~ lfle 19<l.,,. ti.Id Oocl< ~ --., weH ,_..... l)I NI-- 119cat.r*y. H9111A(lf I umci.. ~ 10 ""hi,.. lloll>.., "'-N>fl!lnl>etn.. -em.<· !lining -ion, 8"CI 1>• -IC ~. Th9 ~l'ld ltaO ,__ IN! _. no ..:11...,... "..,..,. 111 ... °'"" ~-.Mw11 ,_ .... an in..-.,., • .,._ HI ~N ~IC 111-... iled -ltll 8ilct< 811 10 AuoM OYlf 100 ytl .... tvo. ~ ~ ._.. lor • long .,....., -•lltir u.. ... at 60 ......, lltound .,.. ..,,14 ~ lor ~. Mll'll llepl I ~U91 o;...,."' it.. IDrm ot ~· Ollly il>ufNjs. Many d -1'"°'*"' nc:iMibOQlq. -............. 10 ,.,. cl,ly. If "-' e....> Mo-. Aldd\I'• c'--to _.., lfle Mtlf\ T...,n ~..ill ..,,.,.. EUfOPI -· w!ltl n.. c.n-.. to otlef 1 ~ -·~ 11>1! r>ll llin Oormlnl lot -IOlll Clt9tufy. 111 1M '*"' 0....0... Qllll). Yenlee. f'l<;werice. Rololl. and Porni>IM -•mono tl>9 l>llcl• •illcld. When 1111ec1 llJI _.,, ~ llboul ""'lilNt .... """" .... lll'OOUC!llg a film O! 1t'111IDft11.octr .... .....0. ·1 -""' ....... ~...., -· """91 lnl<l 1"' , .. ., .. ~ t/\ltl In ... "" ~ fitrnt c;ol!l~llld. 11'1 loMI "-pleaoanl -.e-. I CXIUkln~ 9""' 11 I ••-to." _ •4 Shirley L e w is com· for Jack P. Burke has pleaded pl ~ined that the no contest to chargeS tha\ "SCulptress Bra" had not she. lied under oath durini;! lived up to j t s ad-the investigation of an alleged vertisement Qf being frauQ by qeotek corrlpanles. "warranted" as safe. Burke has been deposed as She claimed the iln· head of the Geotek tir1TIS plants, so(t pl11stic· forms ·which are charged w i ,t h fi)led wi th silicone;-wfre defrauding clients of $SO dislodged after' wearing million in oil .and ga3 explorri· the Ora about a n1onth. tion stocks. • •She is d e'manding $200,000 from the bra's manufacturer, Con-Stan Industries of Los AngereS. .. Dog food Clain1 Muzzled WASHINGTON (UPIJ General Foods Corp. has agreed to stop advertising that dogs have a special oeeci for milk protein or that their doifood ~ Gaines Bw-gers, is a good source of it. The Federal Trade Con1- m1ss1on announced t h a I General Foods. of \V h i l c Plains. N.Y., signt.><I ;:1 co1i. sent order under 1\hich it will drop ads such as one which said Gaines Burgers THE ACCOUNT.\NT. Jnc- que!iue Aldrich Cl1a1nl.J~rs. \.\'as indicted last April on l\1'0 counts of perjury . She pleadtd no CQntest t-.1on- day to lying on April 7. 1972 before the Securities ~nd Ex· change Comn1ission in coa- nection with ownership of prd-. pert!es. } ASS JSTA!'l.'T U.S. Attornry F.·Steele Lanford asked U.S. . Distri~t Judge A I be rt C. Wol\enperg to di smiSs a sec· ond counl tl\03t charged ht r \\'ith lying again on Dec. II. 1973. before a federal grand jury. O The judge set Nov:"'i-t for sentencing. Park /las . '·-~ .. Explo.~i.on Of Lions A: You got 1that story a Ul.Ue twisted. Connery d!d gi\'e a\vay a n1illion do llars this share of "Oian1onds Arc Forever" J but not 10 a girlfriend. 11e donated it to the Scottish International 1Education Trust -to aid talented ~young people interested in the arts. A strange sidelight: the foundation can/ find enough young people to \\'hon1 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner they can give th e cash. 'Vhicll ,pronipted Scan to say:: ·'The trouble in Scotland is Jhat a lot of people think the re's a catch -Getting sornething for no thing!'' Q: "'®,t is Laurence Harvey's real name? And bow can I get this handsome actor to sign on autograph for me? -Pricilla Lunch, Seattle, A: So rry, but the 45-year-otd star died in London last November. Another sho\v business victim of carlcer: 'A Lithuanian, raised in South A:frica. before settling in Eng- land, Harvey's real name \1•as Larushak l\1i1iCha Skikne. -~~ r -·-·---._.. Q: IL Telly Savalas is going to marry again, who'll the bride be? -~1rs . Gert Goldsrein, Haltin1ore. A: Actress Sally Adarns. Between them th e couple have seven children -fro1n forn1er marriages. Q: \\'hen uas lhe original Johnny {the pint-sized Phil- ip l\1orris page boy) replaced? -J. l\.ladigan, Brooklyn. A: "Johnny r Revcntino) has never left ," advises a company spokeswoman. Monika Flower, "since that day in 193~ when he was employed as a page boy to \Valk through the old Ne'v Yorker Hotel bel!o\ving. 'Call for Philip !'vlorris.'" t --~ ---·--------------- LAWRENCE. M. SHEAR, M.D. General Prac!1ce ano 1nternil Me<11clne Announces !lie Opening of His Olhce I • . 3620 S. Bristol SI., SuHo 103 lristol Town ond Countrf Mediccll and Dtntal Pines, Scsnto Ano • For Appointments. Call 540-4350. Evenings and Saturday APPO•ntments Available. • Barrie S. May, M .D. "~ James E. Ramsey, M.D. foi·rnt•rlr of Loma Lind a l.,[_nj versity i\tledical Center Practice Limited to Gynecology , Obstetri.cs. In/erti lit y 1, ;f, .,--~.~~"',·· .. •.\, ·w . -l+_Jll . ..,'.e _a!L_thc......:.'.:milk _proiein_ .-he needs.~ · __ -·-·- Q: \Vhere was Loretta Youn g born? Did she erer \1-'in an Oscar? Aqd u-·hat's she doing since ~he retired from TV?-T. ClcU, Richmond, Va. • \.. ' A; P'romoting Loretta -Young Cos1netics. She "·as OOl'ft- in Salt Lake. City. ·Jan. 6. 1913: \Von ''YO Emmys as best actress in a continuing TV series and an Oscar for her \VJNsioN~~; cuE1f_ -~ StITTrtng fotel n .!!lt!.!114' !1LiT("Tfle !~~ o·~u~t~?::. --·-Anrrourrc e:Tf1e-t)pentng1Jf"Their0ffic-e : * ~· 'i"'lt'(~' ffi $EASON TICKETS I 1~"1!1111""'~ .. ' ,..,, _·,,·.~-'" .-tu.T ....... .. 112.50\S.ngito-ISOO<l II doo" ...................... 12 SOI STIJDCMT .... , ........ l ~.001Sin;l9--11-............ ., ......... 11,001 SEASON TIO<ETS AV.O.ILA8LE AT: ~Hlrba!Kiwlllilld~ eo. 1(1(11. ,,..""'°" e..:n. ~ DAILY PILOli CLASSIFIED ADS Dial the_ di.reef line to results -642-5678 Three male lions at the \Vorld Se11cf .. vour questions to Hy Gardner. ·'Glad You ANOTHER (HALLENGED \Vildlife Sarari .hav~ proven Asked Tl~,'' care of tl1is ne1v5paper. P. 0. Bo~ 1560, ad said Gaines Burgers \Vere so fertile that a bjrth control Costa MeSa 92626. !\1arilyn and Hy Gard.ner u;1ll ans· a ''tasty ci>lnbination of meat program has been instituted wer as rn..any questions as they can in the ir column. by-products and meat Pll!l> al! Jor-Jour g1rUr1ends but the volume of ntaiL makes personal replies i1npos-- the vitan1ins, 1m i n e r a 1 s. ..\Ve've got hons comi ng <Wt sib/e. vegetables and nlilk protein of our ·ears." Ed I·Iutton , __ __ _________ -__ --..... ~our dog needs." · -manager of ttie animal' park,1 ~~~.-.w-~ the truth, said FTC. is t!1at said. ' ' "dogs -do not haVc a speCiiil-J·luttoi1 added ther1.1'-lfrive need for milk or the protein bee n "3i blessed events l'incc in mil k which is di stinct or \\'C opened our gates a little different fro1n their protein over a year ago .. , need \vhicl) Cfl!l be satisfied \Vaync Garri son. zoology from other sources. Since a director, said a birlh control dog does not have a special drug is being given to the need for milk protein, no females to retard th c 1 r q~antum of' mi 1 k · prot cln reproduction four to s i x satisfies the alleged need for months. He explained he milk protein which a dog has_ wanted to limil the seven \io:is' 11 'GAINES BURGERS' con· lain an amount of milk protein "·hich is not of nutri!ion al significarice in the context of the total product." it said to t1vo cubs per year. Because of the propcn%i!y to reproduce;··G~rrison said. the price for cubs had dropped from $350 each.. to $100 or less. • --·------~ Al The lDguna Jlil'-' Medical Center 2l56 fPaseo dt Valtnc1a Suilt.22 Laguna llills, Ca. 92653 -· 831·2121 eit.2j7,2SI Afte r 5:00 p.m. 49~·8081 · . -- IS $10~0 IMPORTANT? ·~----~-------~~-~-----~-~~---~-~~~~--~- \ Our Philosophy • IS: It's a changing world ... for we have only to look around us to see a variety of new and different interests born o! today's lifestyles. • And just as people's interests and d esires change, so must we at Pacific t'View val)'. our methods of providing m emorial 8nd interment services to accommodate these changes. For example·, we receive many requests to prOvide cemetery services only. From others the request is solely for the use of our mortuary. Or just · graveside rites. Or the Use of our chapel. Or cremation and burial at sea. And just as often the request is for a complete memorial service which involves the facilities _of our morluary, chapel and cemetery. Whatever the case, lhe serVice provided is exactly as requested by :.. either the deceased before death or by the person responsihlF for final :-arrangements. .• ~-·'''' .... - D3y-in and day·out earnings, with interest earned from the first on the funds deposited by the 10th of every month can make earnings up to 41 o/0 higher. Maximum interest rates are pre- scribed by Federal authorities. but there are various methods u&e<l to compute interest .. My WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a comparable savings account in a large commercial lJank. and the people at Los Angeles Federal Sa\·- ings compute interest. in the most. favorable method for savers. You'll find out how eYery d ollar earns e'•ery day y:hen you make your openinj?' deposit in your Lo!> Angeles Federal Savings account. ~"'INUA L INTEREST RATt:!'! tlN INSU RED SA\'JNG~ -111Mr1~1t compo~"at~ aa11y 5X% 5%% -6~ 6%% ~ ... 1 ... ·"-' c .......... Co•"''"'' .... , .. _ .. ,.""· :'l gu :~;:~;: •• o ...... , o< Dtpno!, ....... 1_._, ..... 110'l0 .. -•. 11 ow •• '"'"' ...... ····~··· .. , '""'"' , ........... 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And in all cases it is the right service, b~cause we at Pacific View • MemoriarPark and Mortuary can provide '-==9l=-"'•;;;•,;f._o;;r=:all of the services desiri?d. _ == ,~ .'·TOfllraWr1!16i'~"111llffil Plil:!fi"' View ·and the savings that resuit from pre-need arrangements, call Mr. Ward at 644-2700. He'll arrange for professibnal counseling in your own home and supply you wilh a valuable estate planning packet absolutely free. ,__,t_PACIFIC-VIEW 'ME~ORIAL PA"RK ti MORTUA 1 RY · -' ~500 Pacific Vlow Drive, Newport Bo.sch, Califo,;;Ia S2G03 (Ar~ 714) 6<4 -2700 " ' \ I -) , \ " I --. 'f0ll'l'°l '---~--------~-" C'"•ATE lll PJIQ!lC llO .. Jlt:AD Ofl"ICE-OOW:'llTOV. ,'I;· ... iii ~!!l!!!l!!~~illli:::i;8 lt1 •~1•1•' '''"'' s...-;nc1 "'' \11• 1111e11t1t• •11 '•~•••• i• 111a. 01\t Wilshire ~11ild1ni. Wilshire Blvd. •t Grand Loe Angrll's. C~l!f_ 90017 625· 7341 or Zt!nit.h 969l A Gift From WS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS·: -Your Choice or These Money Saving Idea Biioks from Better Homes and Gardens • '-. -· I \ r • .. , • A UI DAILVPILOT --:.i,1 Raw Farm Product Prices . . . I Show Decline for Month ,- \\'AS 1-1 lN G 'flJ N IAP) - Pritl'S of raw fu.rm products drOpfi C"ff ! perC'c:nt from Au~. 15 to S<•µI. 15. th(' fi.rst decl11ll' since· l.1 :;1 , i.prlng. !ht• :\~rK-ulture Ot>partmf'n1 rt·purt:.. 1'hc Cro1J H epor-li.-n;; Board said loY•t'r p1icc:; l'or ('attle. hoc ~. <'<1 I V.:!'.). radio pager ·--$17.00 a month total cost d • -no eposat on !'redit approval ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE o.r 835~3305 1•otal.oes, dry ~ans . Jambs. ;\O~·beans and corn "·ere mostly resPonsiti1e. 1·----r.:;;:i~,- llo,.·ever. officials said 1>rl{·cs rose during the month for eggs. milk, broiler chickens tind 'o\'hcaL THE DECbll<E eo~ed " miQ·year gain in the farn1 prlc(' index \vhith b(>gan v.'ith n 6 percent boost from .lune 15 to .July 15. 'rhe index ri1:,e 3 percent in the month that ended r\ug. J5, Prior to the s umme r climb. thC index had drop· pl'd four consecuu"e mon· ths. 0\'cr the past year the 1ndi(.'ator has fluctuated "iJ.!t'ly, due in part to det1r~sed livestock priees ' FINANCE late last ,.,inter :.ind drought conditions this summer. • As of Sept. 15. the report , sajd. farm pd~ a\·craged 1 pcn:~·nr-below ~ ye earlier. Although <.!rrati<•. farm priC('S frcqu('ntly :ire rtflL'C· t.ed in wholesale prices l ater~ 'fhe Bureau or Labor Statis tics.-~'ill report on "''holcsalc prices for Scp- tcmbcron Oc~. 10. Administration officials ha,·e warned that consumer· food prices .\\•ill continue to ~o up in 1975 although· Agriculture Secretary-Earl L. Buti: has predicted they \vi ii accelerate at :1 much sluwef rate than ctur1ng Ute first part oft he yeitt. f'OR ALL Of. 197,1. USDA expects ret<i il food prices to rise 15 to 17 pt•rcC'nt abo\•e their 1973 a\'t'rage. Until recently. \\;hen drought· shorl<'nccl rrops became :1 factor. officials had cxpet·- ted .a 12 percunL-r.isc this year. NEW GM PR ESIDENT E.M. 'Pete' Estes Philco-Ford To Develop Air Syste1n · A Ind to develop the U.S. armY.'._s new all \\'Cat11er Short Range A,jr Defense System jSJ~OllAUS) wi ll be riiadc by Philco-l''Old Cor.' poration 's J\cronutronic Division, in NewporlBc;.ich, company orficialg annOWl- ·i:ed. · Louis F . llcil\g, ,·iec prcsidcnl ;ind ~cocra l manager, si multaneously announced that Af'ronutroriic had selected 11"/' r.ilfiUan. Van ~uys, In supply the Sl·IORADS rad;1r subsys.lcm in . Philc.o:l:"ord 's 1iro1)l)~l lo lhe-Army.- • lleiliJ: s..iirl lhal Aeronutroni(_·, developer and producer of the lJ.S. Arrn.y ·s current .SJIO_RAUS. ·-parr>til ." ha s been ;f!~~c"~-lf..l_.""J·-..,. ~ .... 3U.all \\I'''' her \'erSiOn'-'C;f the Ch<iparral air defcnsl' system s ince 1968, ' The Bank of Irvine. a small. pt:rsonal bank. gives you a big, beautiful 5% on your savings. That's more than most of the "giant" banks. We o ffer you a place to make your .money__grow1 in a community that's doing just the same. If you're looking for a bank that remembers your name instead of your number. a bank that gives you mo re service. like Free Checking and More Banking Hours·· plu s a big 5% on passbook -sa.vings you're looking for the Bank of Irvine. Deposit your l'ut4re at the B of I. OPEN AN ACC9UNT AS SOON AS POSSIBlE, A ·FREE GIFT IS WAITING WHEN YOU DO! If you'd like tO make your money really, work. ask about o ur high yield Certificates of Deposit. ~s mtich as 7-1/4%. Member fOIC : . . ·1 .. ~·01 .. ~ ...... .. ""' .. w ........ ·~· .... .. " ......... ... 14322 Culver Or111e, Irvine (71.4) 551 ·1600 ALWAYS INVEST AT 11 ~~ .INVEST IN HIGH-YIELD ~~ SAVING,S CERT IFICATES WITH THESE ADVANTAGES OVER U.S. TREASURY NOTES , BONDS , AND BILLS : ALWAYS YOUR BASIC INVESTMENT is returned intacl. plus interest earned . even when w1lhdrawn prematurely and subject to substantial in,teresl penallies. ., }le said th;i t IT·r Gilfillan v.1ill pro\·idc :in .adaptation of l.1\·o r:.idars developed for the U.S . Government tu give-C h aparra l the capabilitv to operate in all \\'Cathcr·Condition.s. - Mesa Firm1 Gets Kudos For Prolluct A lightni11g protection system th at •li\'erts light· ning strok{'S from aircraft nose radom C's .and other areas h3s been selected among the 100 most sig· nificant ne\\' technical products of the yea r in the 1974 .. IH·IOO " competition, ~pon sored by Industrial Research magazi ne. Produced .and marketed by Communications Com· poncnts Corpor:ttion of Cos\:1 J\1cs a. a manufac- tu rer of aircraft a ntennas and navigation systems. the -!i ~·s1em wa s ori~iiiall ,\· developed by !llcDonnC"ll· Douglas Corporation. \\'ho is a joint recipient of the J\\'ard. ' -"'--~-- -. • Mµrphy, Estes to Head GM }'rom, WlreSer\'lces NEW YORK -Directors of General ~1otors Corp, havo elected Thomas A. fl·Jurpby chairman und E.M. "Pete" Estes president to gu.ide the auto giant through .a· difficu lt period of sky·rocketing costs, slum· ping sales nnd d\vindling profits. 1'1urphy, 58, a hard-nosed accountant with littl C operation experience, was elec ted chairman suc- ceeding Rich<ird C. Ger· Stenberg in the top job. E s tes. 5'$. '"ho takCs charge immediately. has v:orked fo r Gfl.1 for 40 years. after joining the engineering staff al a_gc 18. lie replaces Edward ltt. Cole \\'ho retired this \\'CCk. say. "'IN 1!11?, l\1LlRPll\' lenp· frogj?ed several other vice presidents into his current position .as corporate dircc· tor and vice ch...irm.an. 'fhc p"romotion tag~cd !\1urphy as GcrstcnbcTg'S successor. Over The Counter HAsolltllogs "' ••• "' ~., "' ••• "' "' "' 11.1 "' 11.• "' U.t "' "' "' \Z.j "' ... "' .. .. "·' "" ».• .. ti.• "" tl.t .. "·' "" ". .. ,., .. 11.• .. 11,t .. 11.t .. 11.1 MUTUAL FUNDS I Cole's presidency at G!'11 \\·as highlighted by his con· I troversial !:.Upport of lhe catalytic con\·crter. the ;1fr bag safety sy~tem. <Ind the a.--------------------.1 110\\' defunct Che\'rolct Cor \'<Ji r. !\lost recently. Cole sup· ported the rotary engine. \\'hose Jrec1uenlly posll!lllf d debut at GM \\'as dcla~·ed aj:!ain only last \\'C'Ck d,uc Ip \\'hat the romp:in~· saitl "'ere .prnblen1s \\'ith l'fn1.'i· -sion rontrol . In addition to I hr decision on the rolar~· t'llgine. Ei;lcli inhcriL'> from his prcdcces· sor the problcn1s of innation :.ind s harply ('Ul'hf'd con· sumer demand \\'hich has l'cvercly impacted G!\f .ind other automakl'rs this year. FORCED H\' Rl~JNG costs to increase prices on its 1975 models by S400. Gl\I has seen its passenger car sales skid 24 percent this year. 34,201 Fly Coast Jets Nfw Vo.... ·Fol· owitl!I l\ ~ ll\I o! .. ~n ~~-~uFu'~; Uncll •l (IU01e<J by ~ r.i,i,so •nc:. Orttl (p 1 91 J, U hy '""" t 10 i_so llllrt'>I \.114 S.14 0od9C.. · t .tS 9.95 JP Gwlll •.•J a.'N Vi~I• F S.tl 6.31 0-.iel E 6 6? 6.6? J""~s Fd U .... ll .... llo11g 1.01 I .I] DllEYf'US GAP Jolltl'lln U.tS 1l.•S ~-" F 1.00 1.00 o.,r FO 1.1• 1,93 JOHN NANCOClt! AtYert F l.U •.1• [qty Fd J .. J.2' Bii<! FO 16,90 18.31 S..IK Eq S.OS S.!? Orrl lv '63 LO I~ GrW111 •.If t ,.IO S.IKO G l.U 4.11 Mlftday Orrl LA 10.00 $i91ftl s.~ 6,f).I KUDDIEll f'DS: 'lembtr 3G, t~U SD.ll>t'!I '·'' 6~S'.! llf_VSTONt : lntr In• t .11 t .11 11,ld A•k JrO On, 6 It 6.13 (~, 81 16.6• 11.olt 8.11.nc; 10.JS 10.JS . Gw J.Qll l JI El.I':' Mu 2.?• ~.1t ~I BJ 16,tf> 18.0t Com S.9t S.•t <Im Inc 119 l06 E•Qlt G<" SOI S M (usl 61 I .SI I.It ~I IS.lJU.lJ dm ln1 661 1.11 EATON I C~I ltl S,31> S.11 !.lid ltv ·l .41 J,14 vl10!< l 06 l.11 KOWAltD• (~1 lt1 J.l8 J,11 l fiCUltl '11$~ .... ro • 11 '16 B•ln Fd 6 16' 6.9} (~ ,, IJ, t• 1J.J "'r"<111llY 111 J.•I Ina In 10,IJ I! ll Gwlll f SM 6.lt Q.r.;I $2 S.'6 6.M rn .. 111 •.SJ •.'It. ,.,, ... ~ •.rt 4 II Inc:-•.II S.ls c .... 1 !>J •.n •.n Ull•I F .n ~.u GE "" J.'4 l •l WfCll F J.•s •.JS c .... 1 .... l.•J l .11 SELECTIEO D$: loll" I JI 6 IR Ste• l·d 6.•1 I 01 "Pf>lle 1 •l 1 ... 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G<" I"" I.. Fur'CI t .'i" 10 91 -.11,111 1,18 S.H $.a. f'O 6.H l .IJ NCHOR Pll•ir~· '1 Of 1.69 Am Bus J,JI 1 o10 SIGMA f'UHD5: ROUP; !..ol~m F 1 •9 1.11 find ~ti J,'6 1:50 c..p !.tor lolt t.JJ (irw!h l '1 • "4 Tr-U.10 U,ll LUTHERAN l ltO; lnY 1.M l ,tJ ll!U>'ll S.ll 6.06 FINANCIAL BrOll Fd /,It I.ID Tr\! '"" 1.U Re~·" IO)S ·1111 PROGRAMS: &ro IM 111 I.SO \lff>!ur t.U ~.,, !o<>KI• l llO 3.01 Fin DY~ l."6 1.t6 fl•o V">. •.ti 10.IJ !moll\ 0 .... 1.14 F"" Inv t •• '.. Fin I"" , I• 1.~ ~s CO: Ml 111.C• I.AO I.to W• N~ll I OJ I 10 Ftn Inc: ~4.36 • 36 Frt.m S St 6. 1J So C...nF I, U l.U llOa• F • l8 •.18 ll~nl 2,J1 l ll lno:IP F .S.U \.62 5w~t Inv l,ll S.11 11.E h lFd V• 6.9• 1..18 Ml~\ F 1 . .0 8.lJ 5w Inv G J10 J.11 OUGHTON; FIRST MASS FNCl: Sovr In l.l~ l.•s Funrl " Jl>e too INllESTO•s: MIT •I.IS I.ti Si>e~l•I 161 '·'' Funll 6 I.I• 614 Oi~ Fa 1,t.11. 1.94 MIG 6.le 1.11 ~&P !nO •.IM t.01 Slot) •II •el C:.•lh Fd t ,)$ •,69 MIO ••.11 10.11 STAT ( INO Giii': A•f '><• J II 3 ll Inc.om 6.06 6.6<1 MFO xl.t• 8.IJ Com FO l .lf J.tt Ill( Clh 6.tO 6 '19 ">10<\ F I 01 S,U M(O •I.SI t.ll O!~lil J.lt J,.0 tlwn 6" •. It h! Mullo 6t1 6,tl Mlln IY 1.71 1.11 Pl'O'll'\ l ,11 l.'1 ''°' •ll t ,61 Hm l>r• 6.1] 6.41 ,,..,,""' 6.11 111 SI F• G<-19~ l.ts !!~ g~i l •l l 11 FORUM GllOUP: Mia Am J.39 l.10 SI Fr Inc • tJ I.fl Jam es l\·1. /l ;1rmon, g ... 1< •OO •.OO IOO~nll Ill ... MonfyM 1.00IOO\l•te 5tr'6.Mll.01 eXel'UU.Ve ,.,, .. l>o·e•. o"'•ol of «on •. It 6.1• 101 ~nil 60t. •• Man, Fd 6.00 6.S. STIEAOMAN f'DS : ~ ,, u.. r•1t1r 7 16 l .36 Ca!um 611> • MSll FO V! C1I Am 11111 l,OI J.ot Go l den \Vest Airlines ilanO\t-J.I' l.•J 1.s Func1 .,,. ..• Mu enc; SM t.1.s A"" Fa ·" ·'' t Fdn 6.U Ill Fdn G< l 11 l U MIF Fd l,•6 5.'IO ln,,.11 .'II .90 repQrts for lhl' month or _, , 11 11'1 FOuNOlAS MIF G<o 1.n 1 s..z O<••n . ).u i.•1 A 9• h · ]' nnm l .IJ I IJ GllOUP: MuOn191 J l t l.!l 1TIUN llOIE FOS: ugust. l 1'1. l e air inc LVIN FUNDS. c;. .. 11. lSS l.11 MuOnl on •6SC J.U 8.llMC. 11.1611.i. carricd''.20tp·•"SCOg"''· e...u~d 1.n •01 1ncom t .11 10.01 Mu15.ho u.11ul6 c.n I.JS t.n J<t "'"' .._ (dfl I'd 1.01 I .II F Ml ... I \II 6 JS Nowt! Tri I.Ml IM ~O(~ I.ta t .10 'fhe Ne\Yport Reach· :!'.i~ !.!l r;: F !.!>Kii 1.1' •<Ii Ni!'""" 6l) 6.JS SIS GltOUP : based carriers available NY 11tn ''' 1:w ~~'::k~162 1·•1 Nt.I~c ~s~~: '·'° f::':: ~::! :::: "[ "I f th lh G F!l'd •-<Ii 6.U GROUP' -!>< ~1.11 t,U 5"'mil s~ J,J) sc .. m1 cs or e mon c; tn<F •.n 1111 ONTc •fJ·tM oo-.1.i4 1.u 1......,, 4.21 '·" \\'Cre 3.568.594, which <IC· p,,. ts". G ... n ~r •.11 •II PrelSO; t.51 •.•ls::rF ,,. Ul counted for a year-to-date Hl].:·NG:_r, !::i ~1~1~ i·ll ;:fi ~Sr t!i !·r: f~:.cd !:ti t:fi load ractor of 54 .02 Percent. FUNDS. ~\ Clp ..... '-" NEW ENG LF: T-H l.U .:Js Passengc,scarriedyear-to--•s '3 A'E<111 1 w 111 E""''' ·10.1J11.,siomcG 1.u ,'"." Bllncd 1 0. l.IJ ~kl L!l:Q 111 1.2' c;.wth S.ll •. >3 10t11 Ct 2.IO ,.,. date throu"h August tolal· en0 "" 1 ,, 1 u ~,,Mt~ 'J1 s.11 1ncom UJO 11.t1 \Ml11-!I s.11 '·" I> EQ!y G<-'.0 ~.fl FUNOS INCi' !.Int •.Jt t ,9' UN,...., J." s.i.., " " -~--=- ALWAYS GUARANTEED RATE OF INTEREST continues for the Ille of the certificate, 90 days to four years. And as years pass. this ----7"7'-~ amou_nts lo wel l above. i!;i,terest yiefd on __ . Ll TreasUry notes. whicti f'nay star! at a slightly Jed..2@~ • ..w~q.il~ . ,11=.d -Jp.· NEA{'.}. 1r! UJ. \INIOft_JlllVICI l ·1 r 26 3 oo Th "" 1m-1 jfl' "'a o.-'t:1t .. .....,..,_._~ _ sea m1 cs 0 .6 0,4 . c C<w,,. 1" l 11 lmpM. .:,., 1:10 No.uwt~ s ...•.. •o s ,, l.OI •.a • • • r. , •• , .. higher rate, but which does not compound. ALWAYS SECURE, NOT SUBJECT TO MARKET lluctualions, n9t sub1ect to purchase and selling lees and commissions which can re- duce interest subs tanti(llly. AND-CERTIFICATES C(AN BE RENEWED at the same. rate at Laguna Federal's dis· ' ' cretion • SO COME JN. TALK TO OUR FINANCIAL COUNSELLORS. GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU iNVEST. YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID! • 2M Oefi!n Awinue, Laguna Beach, California .92S51, Phone: 494 ·754 1 • 3 Monarcfi Bay Plazl!, Ugunt Nlguef. Cflllforn1a • 601 NOOh Et CaM\"'O ~ ... Real, Sen Clemente, Cat!lomla • 24038 Cano de 1a Plat11. L3C)una Hiiis, C31ifornia • 600 We~1 Graham AW!nuc, Lnll;e Elstnoro, Callforn1~. Corning soon in Belmont Shorc1 ' ( .. scheduh• completion faclor •neon• ''1 ~14 1Mu• t• 114 •·"' "'9.wlon •.•• t .• Ntitt 111,, •U •i.o P•oY In , .. l.10 Piiot S.21 S.10 l<lw Pe~ lGAlll lift C.PI l" 1')1 was 99.58 percent ror the S1>t<:1 •.oi ' u c;.,,...! l .n J ... ""'"" wid .1.•1 1:1 UNo11 111 :4J 10'11 ..1. "'"lur •:II··• It CE S· P tr f CO N+clllas I ... 1. UMITID f'UND°I · month an d ycnr·lO·udlC o..r1 Fd 11J 1.90 c;.," s.ec •.1• '·1' Ne~'"'' n.Jsn. M.tlMll •0$ ~..-through Aug •sl U'35 !'°.''L CH~•.•,.. (ii~ FAm l.ll l ."6 ~ s." I.II BM Fd .:1s ..... 'O ~ llOS1 (;it~ In(! 11.3111,Jl 0 Nflll Id 10.JI 10.l Cont qw J.IJ .:,. percent. F,",-""',, •M •.11 r.u..a 1•·''"·" 0ne win •·• t . eor.tr..c •t.e1 11J ·~· 'ff l.16 HAMlLTON GRP: OPPIENHM FD: 11\Clll'fl 1'11 1':w -· • SllTr 8$ I to s )6 Fund •l.U 2.11 A!m Fd S,M •. Stitne ,.,, •'ui Spe<I J ~, l.11 c;.w111 l.JI l ,M ()!) fno t.U •.~ V11194 i:1s i n H °"''" Fii •.fl.I 6,1.() lncom , •. M 4.14 ~ B t6l 10 Uld'SllCF •o' ••s . k CHA MNG FDS: Hlr• Glfl 6,)J 6.:b Time F J'JS 3' US#.A c. iu ' 1 es Ll!Jl'h l .Oi Jll H••t L~ '·" ~ .• ,OT( St!<; .: .. •1 us°"'"' a:,, i·n Mllllll ''' 111 HldQe •.SS ••. ..,.,...,. t,U 1: USUFll FUN05•' SU..\ ,-t JI ' II Herliqtl! ~I .. , PM A'y ).'I 4,) ...... F 1,(1 j tS Paper Ser.. Sflo •.n •. .., HMaa 11. u It.OJ ptMu\ F l SI ' ' ... """ • 11 ·~ H C COLONIAL 1.,..1 Cp 6 71 1,M Prinn Mt ii~ 1'1 ComSI• 1'0& .: .. Orne Osts f'UNOS; • lmpGor .S.IS \.13 P9fW1 _Sq •IJ •. VAl.UI: UNi: IDs· Qwl .. r '·" 1,ll tnc A"' 10.0 11.«I P1111• Fd i: ..• : 11~ lllf 1'2 41 oi ECIULI' 1.U 1.11 lro; ~ 4,tJ ~ "'-'• C 6.st 1.1 V .. IM 30, )at BAKERSt'IELD lUPJ>-t.v:'m ~:t t:;i I~'" ::C 1'.3i "Mi0f,: Gfj1 ~; ~ ~ •:O!t The BakCrsrleld Californian 1t1con1 '~5 •-n 111 111veH 11.1• i..u ~ 1: .... 1'.r VAMCf 1.~ 'Wlilllf' l.ll 1.11 In"''" G 4,JJ •.11 ll'l¢0f" 6 ff ' . SAMOIEllS· announced that it would in-~::.6'Nwt1~ 1 '° ~ ~ !-~ !·l: ,,;"'""S:d ~· .. 1:11 '"""'' · •·• '" crease its home deUvery r:xs~: , 1 1nv 111dk. ,:,. : •• ~ '~ ol' f;l ~c;-~':: :1: pricebeginningtoday. ', c 1.I ,·1~ ::'vt~ 1•11 I.IA PJ.;C:.lf/ :~ •· =r'4.o ~:: t.w ~ newspaper spokesman = '(, ~i:~ ~L s.u 6.fl ,::. 11 ~·:· ~·! ~:...i 1 1.11 lai said the monthly home=~ ;·n i·~ ~~ ~·t J::U ~lGRo .,, •.•••·i:?i~ ~~ J; delivery price would in· ~,..i-•·t; •:r .~,T 011ou,, P•ici'Ro..:·r •· ~·'& ~ ~~ t: crease rrom S3.00 to $3.50 "-"',. ~:.I ~:.i :!! 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Bo1 lhd == '.:t ·• ''0: 1:\'t '~,; l:1~~: J 1J~-'i,.; Glblt I~ °'I •11o+ Yt :::~:t:t!I : ,; l~ .... :.'M; =~:: f ll n~=l~ ~r.:Ci:: : ,! 2t.,.::: :::13 .J~['ptl .~ 11t;002f~-~! coupes wi e cale AmelSl ,100J 1 ,..,,9"'CotonS11.1Gi 1a11'¥1-1to GAC 'CerpJ 401"'-:-""1e1tw~2 • 3111-.,. Ho!IPlllJ . .0 ,.110031\o'o.+l'I SFe111.'1!.:..~i· 1• '111-1.1o Ulcll!ft.l>d'.2 ~1 J \'J:;::->,• DirtO w dS N -• "c."1.7.r.r.k " _...___ --•Al!WIWlr'.111-5 13 IGI .. -\'o C.OU 111111111 o3 111 '21 1-.,. GAF Cp M J •tn-tllf.-·'ilo ICM-i'~Df 1A ,, I 1!•+ '4 '"'1111111 ·, ....... ,' •'•'·•'>• ~·,·,· S..F"fll'flf ,11! I ll 1''1'1-~ Ul'IB<'Pll.?O .. 2 "IW-'"'l;o Y Or · . 0 ' . .;:i1'.Yuu • AMFlnl.24 • 1n !Ott-"' C.oll111P14V• .. 2 41 •.. GAl'"Dfl.JO ,. It 12 -'lk Q!A&arM63t$ 21'1 ~ -Sfr'Qwtl.Jl6 I t ... Une.orp .110 •• 12 SI'!+ 1 W AmtK IO. ll' 1S\.'I-" Clll Ge.1.• 1 " "'"-"" GemSlll . .O. 10 1t'l'l-I "-..... 2J • _·;,.; ,HlllfR:ll1AS .. 1 ts -"" ~81.0<IO. 1h ,v._,,.. UtaFncll.JO J 21 4\.1-~ . "S.pecial'' will be the . ..,._ ••• M •• ~'.' 's', :n1to-H• COIGspl5'1 •• 1 ... • .. Glm!lpfl . .O .. so lt -I ~Ao. , ,....._.._ NwMAl"AS ' 21S l JYI .,, S.wEI P1.IJ ... 1 ..... UGsPL .lOcl 3 so ' -\'O -I~-·-C.olP!<IUfH ..• I ll'o ... GlllMU .... 16 '' 2n1i-11o ~10· 11 tfll ...... ~ UJI -1111 :MwASt .DWI .. 2 1111 ... IJnllllW2.lJJ u u•,1.-~. · · name for a Century coupe Amol• QI , n• 1v.+ v. o.s0n '·"' • '' 1J~-"' G«111D9<! ,,, 11 •1 11 -\\ Kt+itr 1t1 ·,, , 1, 1 -·iii NwS1 J1 11 -OJ) s..1ns Mcft • . 1~ 1"• • .. u..1nacp .:16 • 1 .• -..., b · red Alllltlr 2.1• ' tt 2t-1--~ C.olwHI 1.2111 2 t )\1,9 V• GMflllkl ... 6 10 I"'-V. Kt11191 :.o \l 2t 11~-¥1 NW9t .,1 13 IV.-4o 5"°'0.. .lSO t ' lV>-Iii IJnll!Cl pl .•2 .• • '"' ••• B MILTON MOSKOWITZ rf · · II "••lul that bas een engmee "' ...... t 6s 1 :J111t-211t C1W1111E1.eo s "' 21:w.-1.., a.lodl .. • • 14~, "' ,_.., , , ,.. -1'( t ~sv.-2 s..oon 1n11~ 2 116100 2u.-"' Uto 1-.1o 1 , ,... • .• Y .. pe orm1ngasoc1a y...,., . . .... · ·· ~ •• •.. ---·w1 -, ,, 21.i.-"" 0n•-•.••• ,, •• ... ,_, .. , , ,,-,···· ,_1111~ · 1J •s "" ...... .,...~ . for economy. Through a er.J" ,..,.~ ·,· .,.. ,,_..., -.-.. . .. ... -....... ,... .. w • so i""-1., UAJ51B 1.0<1 s ' '"" •. Olr.,.lt le F••lwf'ft "A good .way for a com- pany to lose its shirt is to become a home builder. 11-iany of the largest cor- porations in th"e land ·wiU vouch for that. Six years ago, there was a great stampede on the part Money I Tree of large companies to enter the housing business. The logic for this movement seemed, al that time, to be impeccable. HOUSING WAS identified as one or the nation's major needs. The Cederal govern- ment had pl e d ged its resources to help industry fill thaf need. There was talk oC 2.5 million ne w housing stafts every yea r for at least the next ten service ....... ' n .. -¥1 c:rn.E<ilt.JO • "°" 1011o-1 0.1 ... , '" • 11 l .. v. Kllltall IJiO • • ~ • •• HMlk'41'C s.. 1 ~ --1 Sc-QI t J J\o • . • Ul'l MM 1or«1 2 :M 1•11-1·. · varietv of weight reduction 111.21 • 1' ~-... c:.mt:11rrr1 .. • 11o;,-,,.. GCA CM• 2 11 21to •.. "'" uu11.u ' " '"" . .. fllll!MI 1.G11 • a 11"'-""' 5d'ilring .111 10 ,,, •1-2 "" Nll(.tt•• . . 30 '" ..• .,. 1 11 . !he "'*{Ill .10d i 20I 14 -.,, o.E• 1,o11.. 2 ""-"": Gllftllll Cl!>.. 1s ,,.._ ~ Kerr MtG , u ,.. 5l'h ,.,. "-"let .ADii 6 u 1•111i-.. StN•ll 1 ... •o us """-'"' Uld Piie"""' . . • 11o .• Bol.SE CA··scAOE, 3 measures,puso enng And!Hc1.111sJS12\o'o •.. 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Kindl c '° ' 11 M¥>-.._ Sc:oat=« Al s 1 • -¥1 IAHlllfll .it s 11 J -"" that smoke. CN A Financi. 1 .--a Coro.. 21 1 -" =-•IR.. s ,_ \\ .w s t6J 1~-11o "' L M Nft .• 2 1w.-"" !lcS11>1p.111 s w 10 • .. U5 1n<M .12 1 UI • -\o ·a bi·g 1· nsurance company, "" L CotJi 4 ,,, '"' •. . 1-10 •, n 1Mo-v. Gto c.r 1.20 s • 11 -"" IClliQN: H .JJ 11 _.. ~ ... &-M •2 ,.• "'•• • .... Sc.on¥$ 1 .10 s :11 s •.. U5L••w .2• s 1s ,..,,_ ~. FROM 1, •• TO 1967 Al't.pttl .Sll •• J 6 • ..,, o:ir.MI• SJ 11--Glf!OMM. ,, '"'-\loo ico.tor"l.3Clll J l • • -"'> ~llMlg'I' I 16l6 ... UJAlty.tocl ...... _ .... • . dated bv red ink ... . I AODPDf 1:11 .. iJll " -2 ClntlCC -"° J 10 ''"" •.. Gii °'..... . f1 1--"' Koel'll" Pl ,. ... ....;;,.; "' .• 2 ,,_ ""' ~pl lV. •• • 211'1-.... U!. 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LWtnoOIC. s JO 1160 l'I unit, arwin, w IC l as d rf Atkt,, .n ' 11 s"'-\lo C...Fdllf ..... -. • •s -• I Gift IMIT JI I ,.. 6\lo• .. ll"'l'f" I.Ill s :M IJ\li-.. ou.GE I.Ill ' u 1•:w.+ .,., SNIPew .12 • l .,,_. I• U1'!v•• ·"' 1 I 1, .. _ I'• ';nee dropped. · economy an pe ormance Nb PS 1.» s 11 1ltt• .,. eon, ... 111 • 20 11~-... GenlMI 1111 .. ' 24"'-~ """"ton .111 • 1• ,...,. "' Cir. GEot .111 •• l700 ,,,,,_ v. s.w1GO .... 10 nt 12... •. 1.w1i.1L••' 1 1 •lJ 11y,-1 lh t •t provi·ded However ..,,. e..1 .... 2• 1 •ll-""' CoMNG1.10 1 .. 1M• 111 GenJrNlll ,H s ' s'l'I-" ---4. &.--~.";'!;',.·~,, •, ~ •,•,,.___ ~ s...1 ,....,,, •" s1-1>1> °"1"'°11 ,10 4 /1 10•'<-"' a l . • Nt.UGl.IO s 2' 17 •.. Cl:ntmPwJ' 12• ll\'I ••• GtnMIHl.21' toa ll>"'-1 UCGml..$1 I 4 11*-¥1 .... -~· •• 5ielllrM11Un .... 2~ .... \IPkiM ·"''Ill 'Cl•-\"' American Standard, the in 1967, in the face of lhe At1tt1 A110w .. '' n1o~ "" '°" Piii•"' .. llO • •.• G11M111.sS11 • 11111 2s•-\Ii ~ 1t1 4 ,, "' -.., ~ .. ,,1 .J 4, ,", "',•,:-..... se:oco .1<1 a ., n+.-"' u!.L1FE ·" , 11• ~ ••. -, •,, •• t d h ..... .....,. Cp ' II ,.,._ ... CMIPflfJ.•s .. 11«1 I' -1 GllMDIDf"" •• • •s ... \Ii ......... 12 5 " f\lli ••• ~":'~. -.... • , •. -. • !ifMuC.IG J • 3><. ... USlFI"' ... .. 11 .... big plumbing fixtures com· tre., owar more or-Nmcos 1 . .0 s st 201'1 9 ... Clwtl'p11.n •• .., SI ••• Gelllillloi:r.s .. ,, SI..,,_, Low,,.9 .... i 1 '"' ... ......... .. ~.60 • 11 1111 ... uSMC.or111 , , 20 u1.-•· I d ·t uldn'l cope s power and performance """I'! 1.10 •• 11 :nv.-,\lo Con"Pti.r p1, · · s it .,_. c;.i. "' .to 1l 11 '""' \Ii • .. -"" • • ' -.,. mM 1 1 1 w.-,. 511111"" .21 • • 41'> . .. U1"1tt1 .... 11 242 JJ'o-1 pany. oun 1 co ' e • Alms°' .92 J . ll 1S .... + \Ii '°""Air Lii 7 ,,, lflo-... G PubU 1.61 , l:M 104ii-~ ~.21 I • 11 •. ••• -" 1 IS •l'o-"" ~I .10 l 13 • .,.._ "' UIU>PL J.'4 ' Ml 11\·-'" w1·1h the hou5;0a business. the V·6 was dropped from Nmt1A1 . .o s 11 13..,,_,. enc.an 1.Mt • .. 11\lli-.. GlftfWtr«t • 21 Jl'I+"" LHrSp(214t.. 1 ,..., •. "'" 0r 1.211 ' 20 1~ ··· sr.e110112.c s 1G1 :io .. -1 ... uv 1na11n 1 2 u 1~ -1 e Atoearptn 1 s l 11\la-\Ii °"'°'".IO t n • -"" GllSl9MI ,. I Slo :tO\fo-* l..HSWY ~ • "° 1'0'<'-1-1' Olis El J.20 s SI , • .,,,_ 141 SnellT liO'll 2 2 IJ"'-.... U\1111 pf l.U .. I 19 -•• Stirling Hom ex, a major the line. Arv1n11'11 .st 12 1 1\0-11o 0in11c,.1 ...... u• 2•~.,., °" Sltel •M 1 u 2"" •.. i.-.iN.so s , 1.,_"" Ou1Dc1M1.10 • 2' u~-v, Shrli.rG .s. • 11 1-.,.. _, ,_ builder Or modular homes. ASA Lld1 .. •S4 71\lo+~ OlllCppfJl't .S. ', n,, •,ft G"T E I.• t llJ llV. •.• Lft9ollf .50 ! t ,_.,_ \lio e ·l'O l 1 1~• .... ~1rp11.t0 .. 6 11Yt , . 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",:.,.'.31!!! • 212, '",,.-2 u:E Cor"P'I s 2• 111o •.. ~~1,•.., ,• ~,. •,,'"• ·:..: -~·ct.1111 J sit 11•0 ·;..: vaE1 pl •.llll .. _.:ioo 31~,-,, -· 1 :\~1~~11 ~l ."" ::: C:..~iw s "l.:: G,-..,~:ii'-' 20 ~-·ii;~ ~i:·s ~ ,::::-=: P:PWi .1s 1 " .. ...,::;; ~~"j !t '~~ ~:~:~1r.J ::1!~ :1 -.'.: Westinghouse Electric Buick'supperseries~ars Autr>.t .Jl!ldu sci2211o-..,,c-1111.01 s •:n"'··· G1..iPCm1s 1 •-1i1o u.,,Mc1111 .. ,.. 4 •.. l"l<Pwl'"IM' •s16 ~'-~' ""'~·-1 Vor,,_,_, ,, J-1• d• d h \ b •id" · ' Allllllftl llllh .. 24 J\'o ••• o:.:.p.r L.o .. 4" ·~ ••• Gib!" l'"IN JI J '1: 1111 + V. U~.40 J 1 1111-Iii Pt T&T 1.1011 'I IJ -\'o !ill! (Or .k IW t1, ..• \ISi Corp .60 • t 10'~"" '·• 1scove re ta ui 1ng LeSabre. Electra and A•e• CMp•~ 211.-1 ~~:.":>' 1;1;.,.,.i·· G1c1111uw11s" 1"'-Vt U11L1111.10Jo •• 11"" ••• P1:T&Tpt• .• J1010 ··-S11Y1W.C.-1112012 ... vw1(n11111.1o11s .21 2~•-{• hom es was riot as easy as Riviera, have been given :::~~:: 1,J \~~ OIPflllll .111't ,, '""'" 81:.::!"t:'lo J 13' ri111-·~ ;~·· 1f 2::=; =..~.~ ~ ;~_·v, t::=.-:: ~ .j~ :~~ -w w- b u i Id in g turbine styling refinements for ::.1fK ::1: ~ 2:':t:;"U: ~'t: I 1: l:!-'M; G15iw ~J ;; :=-·i\ U.:Nai'.J'! ~ ~:.1111 =..•~fi ·j : ~:·.~ t::::!':~~: ll i~~= ~ :!~~~:~ -~ :~ :~::-~; generators. 1975 •-uM .JI 1 1» s -'Ill ~1,co.,. !! ,..•• .•.. Mir '. Jt J lo't-"' LMHl.JM.. , ,._, ..,. • ......,.. 1ncc 4 ttS J-"' s...u.r. r .o s 1 11Yo-..,. w,(1111.jllll 1 SJ ..... _ •, ' A-tptJ\lt ,, Jll--1111 ...,....,,.1.lf -t Un.M• 411--\olo\.-'DlilS 11\li,,, .,_,Alll,,..,, .. olto2"'''" Sm.c:-.IO S 1 t""-.... W..IQ,_I ! 6110 -1~ E v e n t h a t m as le r "'91"' 1.• • s2t 1tYo-.... COllSin 1.o&Jc1 2 31 l*-"" GoNWsa Fc1 • 10 •1'1-y, Lll'Orlln tl'll .• 1s ,.__ .,. .,._.,," 1 s u 10 -·~ »it s. . .o • .1 1,._ 1-. w.1-... 1.'°" , , llol~-•• LeSabre's major changes AnK.Di11G12 :w 11"'" ... ~~' 2: 1:::-"" Gtodrk1.12 • s2 11111+""' unn<•Df2 .• 11 1.I""-"' "-'ut-'° l 11 >'"'" "' S<>nn1•1n11 ) 1o ,...,_ '• w.11 su •. ss, 1 11 -'· conglomerate, Inter· ar·r·n rron~wi·thnewsheel -a•-_ 1 ,.,,.·,~--"°°""""1s1•s11'MI-~~~ Ju J11t-111 ""-·~·, ,•,,10 .. ,1.:.. ~''°'""11 1n ,.,.._,~ w.11M11• . .01 '''l n3t'·onal T e lephone & ... e.&Wll.•• 1'1 ,,,..,_._Cr.. 11111 I -(l«OanJ .n J lS S\'J-\lo uiewc.1.201 MS"--""' Pwiw!,__ •""· :iDDLft"-(lcl'• • "~·-"" W•llM<1 .1Gll s U'•-'• l I I ·11 nd 8Kf11 .ltlfllO 11 t'li-"' 0--CIAl• 120 1' ••• GOIMl111.llJ 1J 11 -+1" ~A.llol7 Ill f -Ill ,.._,P.JO!l 4 t ll + "'° SOSc;n,.JO l I '"' W-1..Q<ld 6 IJ !•·-'• years. T 1 h e a cropper me a , a ar er gr1 e a BM ... 1,. .:io J 20 1.,. • .,. Owdl1 ".a • 1 •in-..., Goo.ild c~ •• 1 u .. 111 \.ONltlMll 1 " 111'o-._ PalCa inc 1 lJ u ... -"' s CMEI 1. .. 11 0 , _1 wara Fooa• . . .. • .,_ '• B'·g companies were at-c eg rap ' cam new headlamp treatment. e..QrOI• .JJ ,. 1• i.ia.-1 0a;11er'"" 1 " 1>1t-"" GrlCfW tli'J s "" l.f\11-t Udt'o!ll .u J • •-1>11 ~ .JO s 1 ,._,_ 11o !ICME111 2"' .. , 21..,. ·~ w ... "•<0 .111 ' ' ·~-... in the housin g business It e.1oo+i .4!13 1 .__""°"""'"•• """' ··· GrfNIV.l01l '1• ,..,,_"-~Slftltl • 20tG'h •.. t"Nt1Gfa1 niG-l't SoJ1n111.5t• :1t111 -.., w .... c .... 0101u1 1•. tr acted to the field because · s.11 co . .o s ,, ,,._ "" C-" .io • 2• 1111-"' Gr-1.10 1 1 IJ1t-..,,, ur.siG 1.,, ' n 11........ ... """"" ca"".. " 1~ . . !!Ml'lloMI l JO 'Ml , w1emp11... . 11 11•. -1 I d · acqui red one o( the, largest IN THE ELECTR • 1. 81/lc;et; 1.,. 5 1a1 11111o-l't o-c.1. 111111 1•"'-\'I c;.r...iw .SlllJI t>o l -ll 1...ong1Li '·" s 1.111 101oo .. \'I ...,,., 1.1• 1l "° 11 -11'o ~ 1111.80.. 7 16·..-.,. W••nreo .so • ,3 s • '• or all the major n ustnes home buo.lders ,·0 lhe 031,·on, '" 1ne, 111Gs "''"'" ao •1 ... "" "!"'9_1·~ ,' "'•• ",~-"'• (ir1y0Jt .• 1 11 ~-"11 uL ,t.11.12 .• 1JO 1Cl'h-"' ....,0. •. 1, • :io •VJ-"• ~t 11*;.• s 11 111 1-"' w1n..1m .M 10 1•1 11·.-•• · A • h•us1·ng had there 1·s a lour door hardtop a...c.1 1.:it 1 1 11'" •.. Ct5 ,........ ...-G4AM11M'd' 160 1,...-"" ~ ... ., 1s :u~-1"' Pttwi trrun .. 1 140 •·· "'°'"1PS1.21 s • q,, .. ~. w..-n~ 1.21>) 11 1) -•· in meri ca , Le •tt & Sons and for some · ~ 1ncn n• 2•11o-"" °"""'·.., ~ 11 1•-"' Gt A£P .o&Jcl It '' 111o-111 Lor .. Ccw"p s :it 2 -Yo PtmPt. l.IO ' 11 11 SCllEd , ... 'xn1 11<.-'h w1"'c.' 1" 10 • 1l'• .. remained the most frag-vi • with a six-window roor a;; ""·· s no ... OO'lllDr9.10 • " •11o-"' GtL1.o.i 1.20 .. • 11"' •.. l.K.lnd1.1M 1 • 11 -v.. PPt.p1aro .. 110 11 ,,, !iol.t.neo 1 . .o s2ll1 •u ·• wa,ht<ti .80 l 21 ' mented. Homes a re not sold time now it has been looking design and a colonnade ::i"'c i .. i nw-"' ~i':C:: ·i; '~ :~ = Gtt< ••1.1t'll" , llVt-I\ uP«•+c .u i tu 91111+ ,,... ;.~t'.':;.1 :: l~ ~ ~ ~~~! : .~ i!~~: :: :Z!~ l'\.1.~ : )~ 1:,.:; .~ l·n SUpermarketS ,,·ke COrn fruitless\}' (or a buyer tO COUpe WI.th a fl.Xed Q0Uarler =. .r,I-: ! n 2~l!-.~ Wlel"H 1.6' t l1 10 ... -'Ill g::,,~rn'.-: ! :J~ ~llo=I: ~.Ml i : ~~.,_ ::: p Pl. pt•.AO .. tlOO U • ... -l .., SHETet l.14 6 IJ 1~"' • '< W•"~ Ml'IO! I a ~"• k . f(0 l h d &inl.Tr.ntl 42111':W.-~ ~~l.«IJ • II\\-"° Gr11Gl11.0IS I U _.., Lrv Corp llOI I _ _..,. PtiWIWil.1'• It 0'"• \lo !>HEfllf'l.11 .. I Jt·,, '• W~••nJISd~ l• 1Ji,,,-1•, flakes. They are built by ta etto t s. an 5 • window. e.r11011 .10c1 .. 111•~-f'o C"""1·'°.?~1l"' ••• °'"Gp11,r1 .. 1 21v..-'ll LrYC"MllA ., 10 111111-"" ..........,.,""·· 1 l'tl"t-I !oP+c.12.i•• 111 1) -'• w~v~G .l!Os 11 •, .. • kl h Bet0CR201G 26 t'ili-\lo ---.. Gr"(llcllQ<lf t I! 11 -I'll LJ\l"'Spl I) ltfll-'AI ~P!l.MI .. 1 I• ... \\ !oAaill.12 I 21 )4•~-1'" W••"l1A l"c .. 3 J'1 •• smallbuilders.Nocompany The housing mar e as a.r..,11.Mlcl1 21, -~°"~ os •1 61>tt-1t Gr•Yhnli""·· ii 1'!1< ... u.t1rm1'.1.:lit201;w1"1-1" P'll'N9!111•m 1l4i-:w. S11A.i1111 .lill •. 6 s ... .,., .,,,..,,,,.,,.ii4 2 •'•. h h Irr S'.rnplynotbeen·susceptible The Park Avenue interior e.1tsM1 .10> , 111'1-\\ OllnR• ..... 1.111 » 1 ••• Gron .... 1111 .. JO 1111-1\ LIK•ri. 1111 ,_"' PtMlllDf .. 10·6, -\Ii 5r>A••'PI' .1 •• , :w -1 .,,,."~°"''""~ 10 J -·· hasasmuc . as one· a 0 .. "II d I ts Bll•sMpf l .. 21• ... ~1.1'9• ,.15-"' e ·-· t•1G"' .:. Ludlow! •• 13 ~-\lo "'°JllOf.l'O S I J'l'I ••• 5oulhlll.«ll!9 .lllJ~•-•Jo W.llMtl .tol ~. One Percent Or the mark el• lo techniques successful ·jn is in Pl owe ve our sea e.th 1n11 -• , •o • --'!lo ~.~·"°' • 30,,' ,•,•-. ~. rd 1 .10d s » 1..,,-1 LuMn su 1 • 1 ""'-"" P1opG& 1.:16 s "' u • \lo SoW11Fr .:io 2 26 •''•-~ .,,,.,,.,.,"' .u ' 11 11 .. Sepa rated by a velour a...schLt010 6SS 2! -IV. ,_, .... p1I .. -M\IJ.JM I 111 .... t.\10 °"1>15 .. S'h-l't PIJISIC:Ol.IO• 3((1 31 -i:r.r. S..Forp!IYI .. J h l,I ••. .,,,,.lbi't Cl! 1 .•. 1 1~ What Olher ma1·or industry other lines or business. • e.~1 ... L :11 n '" V'l'l-n'o ~GeM, ,•,•,•I!,,' ',',,~-1""• ou11Lr1e .so 4 2t ,.,._ ~ LVMOY ·™ J 211 11 -v. .Pt<klnEt .1111 110 1'"' •.. ScnntP$ .12 1 ss I\. ... \W"' Fa ... s• 1~··-'• A · 1 ·t r · covered console .... 1,..,,s .3J ' se 1w.-1 ........ o · , ,.._ GuttMG .1111 3 20 31i1o-\~ L~ p1 ,.... • • " 2~-"' "" '""' 1 . .0 • " 11 .. -"' s,..r1o11 .io. 1 10 ,.,,. • ,, wFMo 1.10r1 11 s ., -·, can you sa,y that a bout? maJor c u pr1 •· o cour-• at11 Fas .n , 11s 1-"'-"" DfYtl"t" .oi --1 111o . -· Gut• 0111 . .0 1 n1 ''"'-,,. LY'ldlS., .«1 s11900 • ... .,,... .,,. "'1 . . • 1Gv,-·~ S.rryHui , s 1, 1...,_ v, w.hirlG .u • 10 ,. , _ ·-· • I th t Sc has been h·,gh 1·n1erest B ·ek's p·ersonal luxury s.c1.11111.10• :it 1t _,. 1>1rtonH .1o11• 121 7'Mi--11o <MIA••C112 16 .•'IG. •.. ~---~Ptt1012 J 10 •·· Soie<rvH!lll •. 1 '•'•-'-wfi<o""·t04 1 ,,, _ So the • u re was a . u1 Be<tono ·'° 14 tti n -1,. 1>11PU 1 ... • '' 12 •·· GllA "'" .20 •• 1 t'lt ... M«D:llld • , I'-" •.• Pl<l..str .111 u • Jlfo-''• ~ Ainci .it 1 1,,., 1,,, _ , Wf'~Po1 •') .. 1110 •11.-•• hou''·ng m•·ght now be on the rates. Home building is a car, the Riviera, has a new DHcMr . .o 4 2!1 1v. • "" 1>1PL111 i.io · · 110 i.v. ··· GHR!llB 1.JO •. 2 n\ti• "' M1C11e .:io • t lv. .. \'I Ar!l"OlfW! .ll s JS 9 • .,, Sorl9Ut; Et 1 •1 ,,, _ • , w~1Pt p,.p 1 • 1s i••1.-~' ~ ·1 b u lh lllktr IAOUI • ,, 1"'--"' ONnWTr ·" 11 l!I '" •.• Gul!St\.I I 1t ' 1M 1111-•• M«Mill .is J 71 ' -~ Pl't•I pl l.ll. -1 11~-..., SprnoMl .7S • ) fO •1 Ym~A.1 ,ill);:j ' "Jl .,._, ' verge fY/ e nt~ri ng the function Of the aVala j ty , ftont design that giVeS . e lllko~I JI ' lCI 11\'I-:;., =l:·~ ~ m ': ='= Gutl&Wt.:IO 1 490" -\1 -_, .1.IG J M 121'oo .... =::lnili1 2~ ~i\<=11'1 ~Dl.10 t 10 IJl\-to W56ff>C1.0 I li 1'-'ll-V. modern technological era. or morlgage money -and model a changed appearan· tl~i~ ; J 1~= ~ Del~ 1".:IO i 1s lt"'-1~ ~'::i~ :: ~ J::= ~ =:r::..:..~:: 3: ::-.~ l'lltlpoi.10 • .i.1 2s.._ v. $Qlllbb ·" n 111 1l1-o -11, w.1mc.o to,jA 1 11 • -""• It would become i n · this financjng has dried up ce. This new design, wh_i.ch t::i•. ~~; lt 1;~-·" ~l:C..,.':'!i1~ ~ 2:-... GoM~1~0 "2_1_21-. •.. :=.°'.1-:1~ .~: ; ....... ~ =::t~1~.~.~~;:::,: ~;~:~rS:!' il ;!~-;.~ S:~~11n ! 10~ ,~~ dus,[·131·,,ed. Sm all bw·1•crs_;.n the wake oC ~cord h.lgh includes the bumper. gnlle IWMI• rifJ .. 1 i-i""-"' g::: C.f. ,' " .~~ .. ""• IWck w2 . .a 1 1 1•11r ••• M1i11FrCo1 i..·11 n l'I-"' Std oi1 c.1, i 31• tt ~ 1. W\U"P', to11 1 )Cl , 1 ,. 1 1 l ~ H g d h di II · . .--• lllRQlt.tt' '°' ll*-" .:.-'f 1w;-'4.ll1Fa .u' 2 l'!i!-"' fll\lnl>ll'll ."1 •• 6 ~l'I PN1E1tlflt~ ..• 11so""'-'• Sld0indt.10, lll 11 1 v.•~•gEt" 1 861 tr •• • from different parts or the 1n eres ·ra es. ous1n an ~a amps, a owiro a atnc1>1•.:ia · .. t" -"' ~':'1;-6 ., ·--·.-Ha1:r.:;1 .-.' "14 -1~ Mfl!Hn1.12•JOi2s -1 P11t1p11.11 ..•• 10y-....1 i1 SIOllOl'lllfi" ,.1 1p,_1., W\l•.c ''°1"u 2,, COl'ntry Would '·ombi·ne to starts w i 11 .no•-"Co. m. e reduction or three-and one-e.11oStl.l2d-L-t0-~w. -~,.......,r-71 n """ ~ 11tAt.20 ie • 1oeu,....JV> -~.t• u. 1Jtt ••• f'flEI !!!~ ·· ~(t;:1'--.!:; '" StOPoor 1 ".. .~ 10 • we-,m.o, ID 1G ln 211• • llellQll .Ole J °' l llloo.... , .... Jt ~IP111 l',14 -:W. ~-lalM .• llJ ·--=·';ii.JO ·.·.~'l10 ll :,i... SICIPrS11 IO I 18 /.---•, """tF•.,.. •~ ~ 0 / ... 1• form huge corporations, an.yw_ here near 2.5 m1lhon hair inches in the overall at•ur ·* t s1 t"'• "' ==:.·~ : 1, ~=: Hlmitc;,. . .ii • 11 • ...,_"" "* o;11.111J s ns nv.-1"' PtiE• P1 1.t0 .. u ioo ,, , 1 StC1 "'"" ~ 8 1 8'• .• 'M11P<:.1 no 1 ·~ ,, .• ''• I !ht h tlnl"'ookt• :IO S'll-....... ·,, ..... ltlftttltn1 .401 u 1 ..• ~Ml• rrn~1-lli "', •. ~,-. ,,,. SI-.... 1 ......... ~S1pl, .. 1•01,>' gainl.ng the economies oC this year .. t appears a Jengt . a1111s-1 s sn lt -1 er;,, .. 1 .. ......,," ... 1 t t•ut-v. Mo«,,,. 1 •• '....,_,' --··• ""'-'-• s ;tu>.. ... ~e-is1o11 ,.o 1 lh jibe I t ls llll)llld .MOl2 •36V.-W.DMEDft.D .. tlOIS , "" W-i(llA0 3 1• 1tt -"'°MlfT""'.«IJUI 1--PN1lflfi"lt ,.IJ S1116 -l St.lr•~.io0 4 t ,,.,1, Whf1po011(11 1!111 1'• scale that are present in e tol<1.I w1 c oser o · 8Mc1.&o.4fl" •s 20'., • i.. DME"' r.•s · · '~ t.W't-1"' "-1.31 n 12 11 -'~ Mlflllltt "° s .. ,, -"" P111111n111.20u u 1..,-"" si...mt 1 s J u>.-" w..;1 c.on .1c J JI 1 ~ , , m·11· a1.ir Jn : •• , I •Yt-\\ DME .. I.• •. 030 ,, 9 I'll ""(" 1..11 ) .L.Jj -l'I f!NnonL .• lG JI 13111-"' Pllll 11'11 Df I .. J ...,._ .... SIMll~ l.llld l .. • .. _ .... W!Ol!C plC l • I''' • ' ' other industries. I ion. --c t· n· A en·~ 1.1111 ' 2 " -"' DM E!Jf SVt.. 1 ,."'_.. ~ ...... -ti-,,,,_ -Mlo1el'o l.601( s. ,._"' PllllPtl l.fll I 2ft :M -l>o !111\ll!lc .tto .. IS t.i..-·~ -!MOI Xia l 10 10' 1-'• I · d th, • 08 8 ise Bloit-Hll .M:I• •i 1111 ... v. °'-"'lc..11o• u '° ..... Hl""1•1•1 6·20 flolorltr 606 • n111-"' PNt\IHMI s ', ...... stH"'''·JO • 21 •1o-1 .. Wlllll••·c". 11 , ... t was a pipe ream n . 911..,e.11 ."to s ,. 14 -"' DIM 1"111, ,·,•, •, ,1t .!"'.-: ""'""' .":n • 1 t1'-::: """1ltl: .:iad ' 11 1 ... Poe11wt111 • l 111 ...,._ » s."'M .... 5 1o 1._. 1, W'<•"' c.o 1 • •• ''-•• •1ntoxicate<t many co r· ONE OF THE ma1or 11ot1t11111r1.i .. 11 1~+"' 'lllll!ldn .. -""'''~1.21 s "u11o ... liW""" '"1112 242 --"' P1111NG1.n s s 1G _..., 5,.,,o..1.1013 111 11,,._ w1ooo1~ 11 \ 1 1., .. od r th e starts Is eo.1""'"' • ,., 1• .... -11oi ='·'; s i, J:::-•n N¥1C• 11 • 21 101o1.-"" ""'""F'-'' • 11 u v.--v. Pt..-• •:r. ' 1• J t "' si.rnctn .11 s " 1-.-,, wi1111"'1o .t0, no ,. •• P.Qrations that s aw them-pr ucers o es '..e lloll!.Cn .so ..• , 1~ 10\\-~--. . •· -1!..lliii="' rtSM•.:+. L!~-v. ::1.v.1~:!-a~:Mio-"" :::J. ·:J_J_~;-"' s•-..n,.1.10 1 .,. lfllt-"' w;,1 eo.wu r 1s1 .1t •. 1----Hi,_;,,r._ ... tfftn'l-._..iJ'>~h,-:-~ ... ~ .. .....i........,e.sm-K-o~-----.-tF "' ~ ""' '·"·· ,_ , _ ... •r11T.•i .. ,~ it-11'\-7;. -w1;,,.e:;.,;;~ •• ~.~.~ • ....:;,~~ ~-~··-~----11111n'"& u• i: .... ,, & B~d b .Id I g llorlllll t,JO 1 no 11w+ \lo DkWPM'60 1 IOS U'll+.,.. ~nn I.Old ,. 11 IS..,,,\\ Mnl:oQi .2tl11 lf ,,_, f'lt""11.llJI 1 I u""-\; S101<1,v1.•". ~ u 11 .. ,_ '~ Wlnnewoo 41 •'•-'• man ro e • a Ul er on k l w l.~J • ll 15\lo-fl ........... ~ ~· • n UY. t4<1W•EI I.ii.' 21 1i .• ,-.... ~If .M. JO IM-¥1 .... SloMC."I .so 3 I l'J-... Wl,E•P 1.. • ., 11' f ' • d~ O( lh most llatlllflll '" 14 10 J -"° o:o:;;,'6 S 3' ,,,,,_..... Hf ... 1 AIOI f I t.,. ... M.nw, .l!Otl I 11 It"°-~ f'ltl-.lillq I 1..., ,,...,_ 14 ~tone Wb ta 6 10 l''•-\1 W1\Elp! t "\I t!Od 11 , • 1 · re~ar c u as o~e . e . . Anaheim. based Calif or-11o1.t Ed t ... , 1• 11~-~ ~ ~ 11 111 'i"'+ ..., HN11111ne s 1 l -M1C1111.1111 .• 11 11111 •. . Piu• Hiii • s1 u v. + v. Stop&Sroop 1 3 11 11 _ , , wi~~ J n -1 1, 11,~ , , Telephone Shares Dip .solid companies 1n this in· nia Computer Products Inc. =r~;:·i ;tt ~~\lo·~ .. 0111i11Qfl .tG • 2• 2;~ .i.t: ::.C:.~\~ l 2! ~ ... : \\ ~~!·,~~-. 1: ::""'=: ~~~ ·; 1 i~·i., ~:~.;:A~~~.\ l 2~ '!::=~; ~\~o~~.l~ ! l~ 2; •• -11• dustry. It produced 6,500 1 ... Rut .10c1 • 21• s -"" Olg:'...!:~1~ sl; 20 .... -1 H•<1•11111n11 10 t:t'I 11v.-v. -E.JM • ,. 1,._ ~ ,.~,..~',,.,,,.. ,;:_·;.:. ~•uorw 1.:r;i 2 , 111·,-1, wom•to ,so 1 J~ ~·· " I announced ·prices o 11r1.s1.'°'' 63 ""'-111. . ·-· ...,-._u_ ... ' l '"t 1-...,os•..o s '° 16111-"" ,, , -. s1..o,wpt s .. 1 •1 • wo0,,.c;~ ., • 1 ... ,, housing units astyear, 11r1sM.,1.s2•~111,,...,-1111 .... "'°",-,,,_ ·!!11, 1':2;..;::: Htln1H1.u1 ni1~-1>1. Ml'l'f<Os.<n 6 '"'-•\lo Pu1"""".JJn1 10 ,, ··· si~w.,.,1 10 .. ,0 1~·•-'' wtootw~i io • 1H 10 ... k • th t memoryproductssoldloa.1sM/P11 .. 11•¥1•"'"'''"""1·-1o1t1-c.11 12v.-.,,.~nJw .so4114 1o1o-"' l'Pnlfr10M SJJ•1 s••'4's.u•~•si-,, ,,, Wroi:i1 ~7 N ,,,11 ran Ing 1t among c op . .,11 .... ·"' , '" •" ... ~~."..,'", •,•, ,••. ··· ...,11.,1M .M, ,, 21 ,... 1~ -~:i.1.» • .10 n~,-'" """"r .IO; • u 1 .... -"" ~"""' -, · -l d origl"al equipment .... .,..,... f'll<1e1111;111 l •1l"'"'" °"'""'' 11. w"'l<"l•""'' t'> 1 five builders. t earne . y • llrockGlll• IS 10\'o-IP:. 0rPltW~•J2tl I ·~ ... , ..... Pr.to •• 10 tVt-~· MBIC WI .. I I -·· Por1CiE l,SI) .. 1 •.. Sul;••~l(,IO • I'•" "'"<1"1"°"'~ I}!•'• 'nor' money l.·st year tiian m3nuf actu rer:i; Increased e.i.mGs 1'.n • " 11.1<-"" DolrwMI ·'° u 31J ''"' 7 1 "''"'&P ·'' • ,,. 2J.,.-n. MU> 1f'IC .eo • • H\~-\o ~•irt< 1 '° • JJ 111,_ " s.... c11m 10 , ~ ,0,... w..."'""' , 0 , 1 1 •• I I S 0 8"'1-Com J 4 UV. . • . °'"'F I iiki " ,..,_ ._ HllmiUI C•p .. t '~'; .,.. Mi:c.i:wo ·"' • ~ • • • • "" EIP ' 16 • •I ,., .• \• ~ ou 1" ' u l• • ' ""'"" CAfo ,, I h Dll Pill th h •ldr· flSS"ICS approx matey tOJ per·atGr11p1.1oOJ 111~-~00nuifjlO ·• 1 2..,, Htmln ,"'°·· t 6~.t~Nw.Crb'J1.~0 .. ?• 1-~ .... ,,.; •••. ,1 .... _, ~iin0olpt 2 '• tlll'• ',• Spec la to l <' a y f> any ·o er u1 e · " t Bm SNP .2G • • s1o-• OllMl!ir · w. ict ,1 u1+-'"' Htn:111e1 .IO n f.14 " -1v, Nit.Orm 1.xi • 1oa JJ ••• p;;;£tPI 1 ;; 1 ,, s...i.,.""' 1 • )~ 10 -, SAN t ... RA NCfSCO over the past decade huvc cen : . fll'F+r..+1 .:0, 11 •to+ .., Doricc.)10 • 1 1 {'o-... HH"-~ .111 1 20 '"" ... Mt~CP" ti~ 2•w.-"' PPG1rd l.1G'i ~· 101.,._·,, Sun\''"" I(! ~ ~1 n L •• tf!r L Kilpatrick .,_,,,k.lt • :LJ) •v. ··· CU"r0h¥er • u .t>1o "-"!Oii .lt • 'is~·"" MtDl:lno . .ii 3 ·~ •tt-..... ,.._1111 n , s' 1 .,. Sun\11p1 s • ~ 1~·. •• " • .. P.c ·,1·,c ,TeleKhonc has .vaultedfrom$30,m.Hlionlo • • eowiw .KI,,. ,o -t. ~c"• ,2 .-. ... .'i' MINOll\n 11 'l' to.,..-1i.. ~GrEdh'r •,. n.._ ... """"'"'"ta i1»1o' ,, Wn\11"'""'' uo ,,_., h $250 II Prcsidenl. said only OEM arMQ1.IOd t •> ' ... 1'.to 6 11" _,,. 51P.21t1 s• ''"'-"' N1:.G<H1 .so 1 ,,. • -~ &G · ·• • • !tupO" 11011 u u• _, reported earnl ,gs for the more t an m1 ion. • ""-'""' e 11s 112 1s'l!l-"" eo. 1 2111 au 5"o\-t11o v..1 '" 1 ll • -111 lllGH!pt 1.ro .. 1 11111 + ,,... ::::i...,1::1; ~ '!...,:: ~ ~~xi )' 1 • • • •• three months ended Aue. 31 Kaurman & Broad used to memdoryr dlsprokddurtcts, ctaom-= ~~ ! •: ~"';; &.' ~ 11 2: ,::~ = ::luon ttti1 ; :; :i~=:: =~~-= ;121: ~! =1::': ..._1111 IQ 2 •u> ,,.,.._"' -.. v-;1-80 , ~; ;~ ••. ol •3 •·a common share nn·de ,·•·ell on be;ng able to prtse o ves, pe .,. i:.,. 1.20 • 11 13•-" 00::..-1.• • • n-1-. ~ ....,, 1 11 2"-... Mtu. .n • 11 ,..._.., !:.l "c.o ,"",. •, •'•' 1~::= ~ w~ .tso , ,0 1'\ , •• II ' I ' • cen~ • • '· '"" drives and floppy disk a1111""1·'°"' 1 u ' -.. """'" i10 i ..,.,_ .. , ....,<.n ' iu n11o-11111 ~sci • "' ,,,._"" ~&G IJl ' '"· ut11-.. s..tM ,.. l •i l"'-t1 compared wlth 44 cents in ride out the ups end downs Blllfl'll1w.111 • • '"'',. er.-Pl " , ,,,.._ 2 """"'".ao • ''1 1 _, .... /WlcHtif • 4 i I ... thtsameperfodayearago. oC the mortgage market. drives,.ue alfected by the ="" .. "i:.~ 1; ,:f:=!: :=:.'·::j 1: 1~: ;:'~':,.: ;~_:~ ::=i.~.:·.~ ~ ~ ::: ,; .. ·1; lf•-• For the 12 months ended But the housing slump Is 50 lncre1se. 111.tr1 Hi 1.t0 s 11 ,,,.. "' EMlf P ,-.... , • WM-.,. "'"' """°' 1 11 ,,.,._" -.eiM .. ,...,_ ~ 1-------------·lhtlHol,nl • 104 M\lo-1 0..111.7' Jtl 1' •., ~'-'· 114 In *"'•1\li ~IA I 2' IJ'h ,., Au"· 31, earnings were $1.S4 bad this year that It's.taking awnN "'"''·· ' •--1-. D-NW• ,.if 111 u ... ,,. ~ 1.• ' 1• ,..,._ 1111 ,,,.£, Cfr1' • 1• '"' ... • lh !he s L-.. •• llllfllely ·"' n ,. _,,.. ~ C..11 II t _.,. ......... 1.21 s 'n--.. MllW.A• ti,..__ a common share vs . $1 .68 a beating along 'wi puu ..,.... • .j!IJO •n '' -1.,., Dilt'llllt to1 • ,.1• _, "'"-c:. 1 11 ,.,_"' ~ .. 1 '° 1 ... . d r th· . d t The -< c-°""" "'4\1\> ' ,." • .,.· ..-..n•A11 ON ' , .,__ "' '*'t( )tr • • 11 I>'"-... tort.helike.J973pcr10 . rest o e 1n us ry. 111 "'" 111 .. n oivioe"'os· C1111.TJ.»o I s. s •\'I°""""'"'" .. • 4f1ili-"' t411f'~·" s '° '"'-~' lll'lttt•_ 1..ci111 m )Ol:o-.. N.I income W .' $73 •• company, which cleared $24 -1111 ""'"' 41r.r1i. 1111e1111n.o: '91" ~ C..t'l 11 u•..o ... D#ol\ 1,12 'i ". uv.-.,. "' 1" L» s JP-•\li="" ,,,,_.., .10 J 1111 1"":'"' 1rtr•• U1l p.tld 1111 "•'' (ti ...,.,.111 ~I~ t U l"t-\\ °"""""' • ' d l\lo-\lo tile .IO I It ,.. "" MtmlL' .lilo I 'Ill I "' 91&000 In the third ouar· million aCter taxes last "'.U.11mw111td 01vlfMct1; an dl<I• . ill F~~ ! :~ ~~-·v. ..:....11_ ,~,;:; ...; :ll= ~ =:.,.PM_~'! ~ 1f•= :~ l.r. compared with )'ear, h:Js ju5l reported a "•10 "''""rt••1,..,....,..,..,, ,ui11"" , 1111o ~"1·°'' .. ul'o-1..-. ,_,..,1.,.:111 .. ,.,._,,. Jllll.\tMi1 11t• 11s Ill , h ltl ~WO Olin t.loct..; Cl •llfl..-1 ff~ Piii 11M iM r •I 11'1-'i.-j Etit..C. ,00 I II I..,. ", ....._ 1111 t... •. I t• M G M ~ r. 1i 1111.• \, $72,539.000 tn the same lossofSt9.9mi on1orte •t«.kd1v10t11111:.1n1r1011111'"•-11nt ..,·0~ •, ... E~.,,Mt . 1st •"'-" H9111F .. 1v. .. ,,, ... Mol!O'tm .tot,; ,., r 1974 £Jldtlld 011'\Ulfd . u "'' tl'lll In HOC-CMnll:Li 1111if J'I 111""'" '• ElllC..F JOO 4 ti u1-"'" _,l,I .... 1SI Jt"'-i.-,.....(di u .. '10 .. ·-.. period In 1973. third c1uarler 0 • • 0 '" ""'-!'I"' CHOI In \tock.,,. e· 1"1•. ,. u·~-' f"llJ1111"'> ti ) ... ~ .... ~N1C)\ IO, ., "'--.... MC>!C •n.1t s 14 10"'-.... 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Addtt• lttllrs tn Cl,N of tblt """plptf, • ·' ' ~ . .. , .. , ~" '" ' ·~· .. . . : ,; l ........ 7• • ,, p: .. .,. ~ ... . .. ' r I t • . ' I l: I " "' I ,. ' • \ i 'I J. ,_ .... !· •• 1•1' -l .. , -~:~ • .. r ' !----------- ,. -~ . "'I 'I . '" .. ,. •i ... ... ... . ' , ••• .. . ' .. • -'--' Attorn_eys . . Pre'.sent ~ · ... _E.vi ·d ~e.n ce ' , ' • • r , . • • -.:. ... , . Attorney William Walker, who paints_at the officearid even takes sRetchpcrdlo court, ~. dreams of a gallery of legal art . .. • U r 't -' _...,-· " !•'• ... ;,·'. Hy JO o~N walercolors; portraits; prints and ceas'ed to have any exhibits.?' ottti.o•rtv Pnoisc111 · drawin·gs; color p,holograph)r..; According to Guy, Gifford. has sparC' time \\•ailing Co~ ·catendar those who know. Innovation comes Law students are-taught to seek" l!ack and while p;hotography; open been one of the greil.test fo1ces in l'alls," he said: after the first clemcilts ha\'C bcCn facts in unlikely places, ~nd pain· photography; mixed rricdia ; ·sculp-keeping the exhibit alive. ~le also is \Valkcr does n't believe in the mastered." t,ers are trained to look for details ture and pu.blishcd non-legal a dedicated pal{l.ter himself, and idea lhal "people havetaient." At6 Guy said he had tried to he his · and nuances in scenes they are literary works. devotes each Thursday afternoon he drew a picture of a boat, then own teacher before, but changed recreating., BIL'PMORE SHOW • to lessons in a San Francisco rlt-cidcd ne could be an.artist. his mind after he "''<is told by .Given these two premises, it California a_ttorncys ·started studio. "1'alent is really effort," _\Valke._r Elmer S. Albritton, a patent lay,•yer doesn't seem at all strange. that an exhibiting art works duri'ng their REL1\XATION claims ... A number of people could from San F r a nc1sco, that he attorney wOuld tum to the art anriual meeting 25 years aAO in the For both Guy and \llalker. pain· µa\nt. There are s imply degrees of needed instruclion. world for relaxation, a~cording to a B\lt~ore !"folel, Los AngFle~. under ting is a mea ns' of relaxaJion from talent. \Ve 'rc not,:ill Norma.n Rock· •·r did Igel insl ruction). and got JHize-winning artist from Newport the direction of John Hagopian. the discipline of their wor~. 11·clls. ·· second place th<.! year artcr th<it oils. 'There is-a lift• that co~inu('s. It matures as you muvc a1ung "'ith it. .. I-le reiterated his <"iaim that he doesn't intend to be great. that he only paints for self-satisfaction. ln. (acJ, GJ!Y said he \\'OUldn't dream of selling one of his pain- tings, that he would only part \\'iUt one if it 'ft'Cr(' a gi fl. -~ach. ~~ . . T.wen.ty-one ~xhibitors, with one ~W.al~er bas ht:en pain~ing sin('e, /\!f.NTi\-l". PR-ll!isuR+; 1 • __£_onv~rsation:" ,. · Jl~_i.!.Atlhut..M-Guy..JL..,--a.!iCC~ __pa..i..n..l11u...g ea c h.,-a.n-d---1..h.r:c"•~•~--he v.·as.~..buLbe~1eves hcis.a..he.ll!.rr._ ___ ..Paintin~ ~1-~otr rO-·....--Th-e-p-ri ze-" .. i nne..-.s-tt id -h e -- i.::..:..-_.---pnze winner in the 25th annual art i photog.raphert turned out for the sculptor than pai'}.!er. lav>\'<.·rs he said. because in their realized, after studying :.irt history Though \\l alkcr, Guy and their fcllO\\' artists a re cxtcmely busy \\•it-h·thett'-prMl ie-es, they somehow finOj)fec1ous imc foS pcnd \\lilh their paints and clay. ' : .: ,_ , ... , • •-:.·. ' . . . ' ~··- -~ ·~ w• ' ' , .. •'' exhibit sponsored by the State Bar first s howing. He paints ?r. sketch~s "1vhencv<.'r 11 ofk ·:there is a tremendous · and going lo museums in Europe, of California. This. small ex hibit attracted' a 1 can sneak it 111, '' v.•h1ch adds up lo amount of mental pressure in-how ''egotisc.ica\'' be had bc.c·n to Guy a nd one. of his -colleagues, large attendance during its five-160~ 20 _hours a w~ek . " . voived. They n eed a few hours to. t~ink he could s~cr<.•ss"f~lly i~st rucl William !N . Walker. or Huntington day: run, aceording lo Henry-Gif· Jl1s bi g dream 1s to open-a legal relax" · himselr. Some 1nnovat1ons 1n art. Beach, a blu"e ribbon winnef', were ford Hardy, a San Francisco pater'lt ast galler.Y'' \\'hi ch ~otttd show cuY. whose practice is general. ht• explained, "'ere 300-ildo years in among approximately 100 attor-lawyer who served .as chairman of w9rk. hav1.ng to do . \\•Ith the l<ii\· admits he ltas .. no illusions" about <,iming. neys exhibiting .in the silver an· the show from 1958·,1967. and work by artists who a~rc his Ju lure.J n art. "It's just a ,great I T IN PR E · niv e.r sary .e)(hibi.tion in llwas"a firsteXhibitionofits lawyers. . .. release for me,"hcsaid. A UR G 0~,SS . Sacramento this year. kind ," he said. ''T he only rival has ~alker ·paints~ at home: or 111 his I.le. is taking a c lass now. and in; ?uy, who s.tud1 ~s ~"'.th !Teien Categorie.s irt<;luded oils,'flOn-oh· been the s-pasmodic sho.w of the orr1ce, and even takes ~1s sketch-tends lo staY with his studies. ··it ·s l'1 ~ther.s at .Orange Coas~. Col leg~, jective; oils·; riepresentational ;' New York Bar, which has since pad to ~ourt. "You can find a lot of discipline in ac.cep ting the \\'Ords of p;,unts .'n fhl s b~uu~c. thrre is ,. something sort m 'living' about Hardy, the lO·year chairmap o( 1.he Bar exhibit, summed up tfieir ·rfelings in the 25th anniversary. catalogue: "Pa inting is s heer joy· for me .. .I am determined to be a good painter. Still, l never let my dutlis as a lawyer overtake _my obli gations as a ·pairiter, and vice versa. but the law is a jealous mistress." '· I e- ···" . IEA ANDERSON, Editor l~•\d•V.0<,okr l, UJc . t...> •• . ' Divine Guidanc e? .... Advic ·e.>lgnored , , ,. ' I • " i . j' ' • ,, ,, , .1, '.I' j ~ ' '· , '· Paintin~ is a relaxation from Arthu,.Guy's practice . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am married to a m 1nister !ft•ho fs so "morally .pu re·· that he do1:s not need lo participate in the physical side or marriag('. lie"'t.etls n1e if I disciplined my mind J v.·ould nol need sex either. I have begged him to sec a dor: tor. hut he insists I <im the nnc \\'ho needs help. \V hen I suggcst('d a ~arriage counselor he looked me straight in the eye and said, "You forget, my dear, I Al\l a marriage counselor." (lie is.) , Li ·f.e: A Posi-tive Friend ., this· man is well-li ked by hi.c; congregation and is an influontial l ea d er ,in th e community. Whenever I bring up the suhjcct he tells me that Jesus satisfies all his needs und that I s hould pray for Divine Gui dance. I• . tlo By BEA ANDERSON culture, Dr. Bietz asserted. "In our otw.o.11,"111:$1,,Hl \Vestern civilization the major per· •' led up in the ne\\·g media \\'herC' 1hc biza r re, tr a·j!ll' :ind violcnl dominate. '4•oiity· take the route or the liv· ·centage of our 'attitudes are based ing" was ~he directive Dr. Atthur -' on negative interpretatioos of the .. L Bieti g~ve his audience. gosl>Cl, ''he claimed. "The naLiOn is suffering from T he psychologist advocated \jnder these conditions, he said, exhaustion trom l earnin~ ati;out dealing with'life effectively by fin-"if a person eyer succeeds it's a diseases, dying and n1edical repor· ding the positive side of the ledger surprise.'' ts.· Total abstinence might he finC' ror him but it is destroying me and "\Vhy must \1·c keep putlhl1(our· J don 't know "·hat to do ;ibout 1t. selvesdown" Can you gi\'C' me some ad· "\\lhynotgivethc forecs oflifca vice·~_ l\l AHl-tlED !;-.! NA .\lf~ · t•hance" ONL-Y "If )OU hav.c lhe capacity for DEAR NA1'l'f:: Since your li\1in!!." Dr. Bietz sai.d, '•then the husba nd has arli<"u la lcd his sun rises, the air becomes friendly position clearly I think you should and the n1crrdows turn gr{.'(!n for do the same. Tell him" you don 't T.n bed she is like a store-u-·indow dummy. r.1 a vbe I ha \"Cn 't said it very well. Ann , but I think the comparison ex- plains pretty much what is v.·rong \\'i.th plenty of ma rriages. -BYE BYE 81\B'' DEAR BY E: You said it "·ell enough, Bub. I wou ldn '' change a "'ord. Thanks for writing. DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I am a 16·year-o\d boy \\'ho is all mixed up. Aly folks keep telling me these arc thl' best yea rs of my life. If lhl'y arc ri i::h~. I hate to think of v.·hal the ( A ~n Landers OJ ,. rc~t of my lirl' is ,1?01ng lo'bc like. i\ly s11r1;1l ltft' is du·11 asdish\fi•alcr. I don "t c\1 r<' ror girls much, and th ey don 't :-.ct"'m to earc for mc. The ~uys l ft() \\ilh ai'c OK. but l"m-nol .,.,hat you 'd call a iJOpular guy and l f1·l·l as if the~· arc just pulling up ''lthm<.·. and having only good thhigS"to-say-·----~ When people marry, they take "And just turn on your telc\•ision ~--of life. the "vow of· intima;;l::;•,;w~a,,;rl-';a;;•.;e.,. ;;WO'e'--';;:~;;~;;;Y;;r;•"r.'fll<;:g~·,;-';1 all.,the brutaljly-1,11ut. ·~--lJa;f~t~·:::>tCi)"i ' oiC llite• a ~ate tad~ thtitWe ha\le (o f!g~(, .sexuahf~you \\·ant. you. believeln.ccJ.ib.acy jn.m.Mli.llC and NOTNOBl,F-------·nCilh7'rd0C's J esus. Then sf.e a -- '"rhcrc is nothing noble in dying. lawyer and tc>ll it ttJtlhc jud,itf'. \\'h<it 's \\'rOng \Vi\h me that ( ('an ·t ge t it all_lo_gc.thc.f.? Ev<''fy\ .. herc I look·pcOple sccm1o be ha\"1ng a good lime, v.·hile I'm ~ . fascin8tion for dyiilg, he said in ·arJt:ue, give put-downs and main· DON'TBLA!\IE l\IEDIA i •presented al his second of a fall lee-ta.in 'I'm always rig~l' to have ·a Death is the l;1st t·n<'my and l in- tend lo fight it al l the way. t'1 ~'~ ·lure series at' Orange Coast Col-happy marriag~.'' . , Jege. His topi~ was The Strange At-\Ve a~e excited. by violence, tr. trit.ctionofDeath. masoc hi sm, sa dism ... the ~ Htroe~Q,f his~q.{'Y. he said, were negative emotions, he claimed. 1f ·' the des oyers. Men glorified them • .. Why isn't there excitement in .... while th sages often have been J calmness? Love?" ).! forgotten. · I Love is a very living thing, he .;·-1 • Negative attitudes and ideas, ac-said. People don't want to be · • ~ cordinl' to the lecturer's touchedork1ssedbecause they·are ·~!,, definition are a way of death. • afraid they might be challenged to f ~. ..We are reared for dying.· Our li~e, the psychoJogistclaiDied. .,• educatio~ begins in the c~adle. . . UFE-GrVING WORDS ~ "Mothers, who feel reJccted and , ~ have the _tncapicity for loVe, start ·!·1.,J.... th~ rejec_tlon and destructiOn 'c;ycle ·!\' a1soonasthechjldisborn.; ._" ,l. •'The child Is taught he is not ,,,. worthy to. be alive, that he Is no ~ V.·l1 good. To survive, he must accept ~· these attitUdes and believe that !(. Mother is 111 good otherwise she t~_..!.· will~stroy me. · · ,. "Why ltn'l he told,\hat he is a .... ~ miracle of life.?" · How 'm.uc.,h goodness and graUtude is expressed today? How often do you hear the lire·gtylng kind words, such a1 "I love you," "l like you, •i..•1You aregqod." Instead, he warned, ''we are on a course or self-destructiveness'.' and cited as examples the high rate-of al·cohollc s, dru·g Use r s. 'suicides ... the l'ncreastng number of hotlioes in Orange County alone tell how many are on thiscourgc, "But," he said, "if the mediu i ~ giving you what you 1vant . th ('n don'tbla.methe media." ..If you \Vant to J!C'l C\"en \Vith someone,·• hi! said ... tlon't die to do it. 5!ick :.iround :.ind show them how 10 hVl'. " 'L ook to the positive side of the ledger' advises Dr. Arthur Bietz , "We haven't ha'd such a clo'ud or depth since The ~laguc,'' Or. Dielz asserted. "We enjoy suffering from poor health. • .,,. ··we believ( \VC are no good SO\VC are only worti'ly of p>11n and ~only find sal isf-action through the slimu1atlon of It. ""' "I insisl on livini;r. l wou1dn'ldic ror anyone. . not on your lire. · .. .. ,·ou only have two t'hoiccs-that of dying or 'that or living. "ff you choose to livl!, then the JOY of surrcrlng will give wny to the joy or lire itscl{. ' "Be fa !>c~lcd with the e«· <'ilcmcnt or hving and disdain tht! DEAR AN:-.: l.1\NOF:RS· l\ly v.·ire and J just scparot ted. I 1\'ondcr ho\\ many other ('ouplcs arc likl' us,.but ha\'cn't dont' anything ahoul il. ''ct. I do a i:zrea.L. d<'al or dr1\"inf.( ;tncl have never had an accident in 111 v life. Cl 'n1 53. l \Vhen I drive alonf' ·, never have ;1ny trouble . \Vhen my !ft•iCc is at my side she i ~ alSo on my back. "You're. in lhe wrong lane." Or "\Vhat art• you wi itin g for? Th e li ght 1-. g en." Either I drive too fas t or t slow lo s uit her. Anotht•r frequent suggestion: "Pass thal ear. He's drunk or crazy." \Vhenever we go anywhere lhC' little v.•oman has to select tht• p~fking place, as if• I am blind. \Vh en I pick one, she says, "It ·s too i.mall. You 'll never make it." ()r, "There's a better one on Lh~ other ~id1•. ,, laughing on th""6utside and cryin~ nn the insid e. Can you help'! · -NO · 7\A;\·lf: PLEASE • Ot:: .. \R N .N.: Any adult "'hO sa}'S the teenage years "·crt• the bcsL yt"'a r s or his lift' has a poor memory. The tt"e n ycarsc:in he the roughf'st. But hang i.n lherc and don't think you'r" so different From the--othcrs. Plenty or the m are also laughilJ g on thl' outside and c11Ing Qn the inside. . CONFI DENT IA L TO l!E Tn A\'ELS. fA~TEST WHO TRA\'t:LS ALONE ; True. Bul the ni~hl ' .ire cohlcr. \\'hut's. lhl" story. on pot , LSD, J These attltudr:s are carried Into adulthood and are supported by our The fascination of dealll, b j>oln· "And," he said, "no one wants to su!feror die alone. route or d} lng.'' · , .. Strange as it may seem, whrn It comes to sex, this same ~rom'lln h :1~ no ldcas, no lmagt~aUon \\•ha\cvcr-, · coc:.11n l'. l1f1Pt'rs and Qo1A·ncrs, "Pl'c'r1 •· C.111 vou handle it 1! you're (';1r1-f ii" ~L:nli (or Ann Landcrs's fll'I\ ht'>t1kt('I, "Straight Dope Oil ll1u1,, " F'or I' ii Ch ~klcl ordered, :-icnr1 ;1 doll,1r bill. plus a Ion~. selr- adclrt':;!<rd, stamµitd envelope {20 Cl1nts postage> t-0 Ann Landers, P.O. Dox 1400, Elgin, JU. 120=·------I ·-' " • • I I -I ·' ' • ' Jrl DAILYPILOT . ' Tuesday.Octoi>er..J . 1974 • • . ' r, ' Fiddlin · ;ith fidelity? lly IEl•A llO•• with rood in hi s moutjl., Ever tllff "IMMl' ti • No nne talks about fidelity Mad HouaewJfe•• ~-1-f-~';\T__:. any more. JL's just the womeo Ii m)i Cifi fW""I something you flope1S Still : have l•lt like• -fl ........... - -WIT'S •round -and insignificant --___ .. _1 • A Symbol Of Hope Four-year·old P amela Jo Baker of Wells burg, W. Va .. lf!!s been selected us th.~ 1975 National Easter Seal Child. A victim of Cerebral P a lsy \\•ho has learned to \Valk with crutches, she is the daughter of A1r. and l\1rs..1-lerbcrt Baker. She y,•ill go en nationa l tour with he r fa ther, v.•ho 11lso is handicapped , :..ind TV star IJct~r Falk. ' ' • f IOH:rt. tlll .....,. c A n • . numbers ... Tbecloonl•ftl'of•-..,. .., ... -END And when the Coast rame lO lndi.Krtttoe ,... • tfMI • • W • uatd -band strikes up Cindy. Her btattMr....., ·r rW •• W # ~ Semper Fidelis nnd your over OM day ... Ill.Kl .. ,_.,.,,_., "-" wbo don't look husband says , "They're whispered,,;'Are you ~lid:I .• •u •.1 Nil ... • married. And there are playing our song. You Coralr)'1tt diak.al ......_ft u W Me 1"NllH 1(tlo are born wanta dance?" you know Cindy lbou&ht he ..W trip .,..., U.U"I •utrec:U.. .r klaktni mirlied. you're married. • and ahouted back, "Not till how '° ~ llM n&al '*' ol Jr you don't know whith i;;;;t:;:l"jjei~=-~~---the last twowet:ka in Aq"'t · your •••am lroa. one you , are check the ~hen Ed 1ets his v1t1d0n. We all dtt.~Ud tlMn are following. 1/ you see UffELL'S· Ir,n a homeroom mother t~1roupsofwomtniD\hll )'OUnelf tn 1.ny ot the !hi> year and there are "°'kl. Tbae are awrlod Jiluallons. you're married. UPHOLSTERY-- When your husband's ~st Yi H frlenil leans close on the our oroscope ' dance Door a nd whispel'S'in • .your ear. "What are you ltzt ...._. li'f4. P • A •d L doing tbe rest or my 1ife?" c..teMHe-S4a.a11t. ISCeS VOi S OSS ~~•itr:gu r::•:,e,' w:~~; I~~~~~.~~~ WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 repairm'an.'' ~...41Sh ... VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. When a tall, dark, 22>: Diversify. Highlight handsome stranger \,ilJc.,.es t · 1 fi t your hand and asks you lo • BySYDNEYOMARR -ver s~ 1 e approac 0 dance and you answer. "I · ARIES C?darch 21-Apri~ questions. can't.. l\ly pantyhose just ·,~ 19): Quick action affects LIBRA <Sept. 23·0cl 22): shifted and with the 1 areas associated with Creative changes are slightest movement they11 -' legalities, partnerships, featured. bind my knees tog1ther.." ... TAURUS <A ll 20-1-1 ·scoRPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. When the bread man pins pr a~ 21): Basic procedures get a you to 'the sink and . 3 Full ~rv!•• Locations tn Hunlin9fon Bo1dt PRESCRIPTIONS e Olfrwt A«Mlh • 0.11""1111 ... , .. nftll pill'.,_, ,...,lptilM 20): Wh ~t)'.OU~eemaybe shake-up. You find .that confesses he is feverish , surface indication. inquisiti ve Reople ask a ean't sleep and is GEMINI (May 21·June numbe r of· qllestions. Jn hal!-crazedandyouaskhim ;~;:t!_"':rt;;;·::::: 20): Some friends, hopes providing answers you ifhehndhisflu shot. ; llWLl!llllnt&~ ..._, and wishes -~re subj~ to learn.-andgrow. ' When a Robert Redford!~-=-'~--~~-=---~-!!:';:~~ sudden chang_es, revis1qns. SAGinARIUS <Nov; 22· Jook-a·like invites you tca..1~ CANCER (June 21·July Dec . 21 ): Romance, have a cup of coffee after 22): You learn costs. You creative., purs uits arc your evening... class and you also know what lo do about featured .. Young person ordei' an onion sandwich. \-situatiOn which has. been may appear to ma;e ,.wban you are invited by -blocking progress. unfeasonable demands. the office'single dude to join • ~ ~-'. i-, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): · CA PRICORN (Dec. 22· . him•·for a weekend and -~ _ _.c.·.:::--=---------- UPIT•~ .. You understand motives Jan. 19): Emphasis is on bring a friend -'and you e=--~d per_g_~,!D.tthods._ __ pas.L il.Q.d how LQ Ctee_~our· t>tingyourhusban,...__~-_,. -=· ---.'"!.----·~=----setr:-·Mettns don't-tttl-that ---When-a-party reveler \ --what went berore must con-,. asks, "Have you evet f~und .-raisers -Crowa-pleasers tinue for an eternity. ~or leaving your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ~U!jband.,?,:' and you answer, 18): Pull forces together. -Where . - Emphasize strong-points.~ Wh~n y_ou get an obsce.rut, Experienced individual will p~one call and you tell him give you benefi~ of doubt. Jt s bad manners to talk Irvine Chorale If It's Tuesday. Thi s r;-1ust Be Berlin "'iii theme tile Friday, 0('1 . 4 benefit honoring the Irvine f\lastcr Choralt' and cond uctor John Alexander. The e\·cning will hegin at 7 p.m. aboard l.hc...l!avilion Q_ueen V>'ilh a buffet dinner served later in the Tale of the \Vhale. Folk songs and spirituals 'by the chorale and dancing to the music of Norm l\1 ajo r Duo will "be featitred. Choiring the event are ft.tr: and ~trs. Buddy Ebsen. ' Book Reviews Opening the Celebrity Book SJ!rieS of the South Coast Alumnae Club or Pi Bet a Phi "'ill be J\.Ti chael Drus man. author of ·~Paul l\1uni -1-lis Life and llis Films." Carlotta \\l illiams, noted Sout h ern Califort1ia reviewer, will return for her ninth year with the series in the Harbor Area. The first in the series is planned for Friday, Oct. 4 ;:il 10,a.m. Dog Boosters . The Orange County Chap· terof Guide Dog Boosters of America, .Inc.,. \'Iii! host a onc-~ay conference for 560 for a .suit? Mot if you sew and shop FG's everyday LOW PRICES! DONEGAL TWEEDS . MA.CHIME WA.SHA.Ill Vahtts to 4.00 Wool and wool blend su11inQs in lavorile fa11 · oolors TM lu:11ury ol wool .....,1h rrJ. dry c!ean1ng bills! 58-60"' wide . FG s r!'!g. LONoltce. \ >-WASKA8lE4ll:MD-Sl:lmN4:;__ Todoy thrv Syn., Oct. 6 Acrylic blend on lovely !all 1 '11 plaids. 54-sa·· wu:le. FG's reg LOW price 2.98 . GREAT SAVING St V•lff' to ).DD yd . WASHABLE WOOL FLANNEL - For eleganc.4' and warmth ,,, ~l/•!$ coats and dresses. lOO"k 1'1()()1 ')4 wu:ll' FG ~reg LOW pr1CP. ,m; LAl;ONA BEACH 278 Fcrttt A•t. Mon ·Sa1 9·5 30 ' 4'! ltl NEWPORT BE_ACH 10 fathion l'lond Moo fri 10930om S:ir 10-H pm Sun 12·6 O ITI_ • .. ' guide dog owners and ~eir dogs, Smtday ,·Oct. 5, irom 9a.m. Daytime activities are planned at the Westminster Civic Cc nlcr including meetingsh "'orkshops and se minars. Ab. e vening hospitali ty ho_ur and banquet will be hosted at the Edgewater Jl:Yatt }louse, Long Beach. Further information is available from Ed J\.1eier, president, (213) 431·77&'.J. to mem'bers or the-Orange •with cocktails at 8 with dari-PISCES <Feb. 19-Mareh County Unit of the Women's. cing to follow until 1 a.m. "201: Ir yo u finish project, ,,,_ ________ _ Overseas Service League, you avoid financial loss. Ir LOW Saturday, Oct. 5. CM A L you insist on premature The grou p will meet at rt eague start. you invite embarras· COST 1 :JO . ~.m. in . the. Security A reception for the win· s"!'ent, financial and other- Pacific ~at1onal Bank,: ners of the Costa ~lesa Arfwise. Laguna lhlls. League Juried Graphics FAMllY SNACK ShoW is planned ror Satur·r:::;;;;!~~~;;~=--1 day, Oct. 5, from 10 a.ro. to ! Climb Every Mountain noon in the lobby of the ~ wil l theme the £all con· Banko{ Costa Mesa. Works FRANCJ'-'· ference of the Orange will be on display through ~ Coqpty Toastmistress October. '\. ORR p Clubs, Saturday, Oet. S, in \!) eJ Toastmistress --FOR WEllNUDO' fROM4P.M. the Fisherman restaurant, MD Alumoae Jlunlington Beach. ., A get acquainted brunch WorkshOps and panel Orano:CountyChapterof FINE STATIONEl!Y ' Jt2111U1:if ·..,...·1rw~· ((]'' -~· Aluscurar Dystrophy As· is plann ed by the new Alpha discussions will begin at 9 sociation is asking the help Delta Pi Alumnae Club, a.m. Saturday. Oct. 5. at lO :lO . -of all .Orange eounty con· a.m. in the f.ti ssion Viejo Catholic Alumni . sumers in a fund-raising home of l\Irs. Robert i\tes·· A young singles dance at program. • Service league .Disabled Vi e tnam -veteran Robert Nash and his wlfe Michelle will speak the Disneyland Hotel Satur.-The association will day Oct. 5, is being spon· receive 25 cents for each sored by the Orange County. Seven-Up bottle· cap liner' Catholic Alumni Club. and carton seal. The oollec· Open to all singles over ·tion is scheduled to end·Utis 21, the evening will begin month. ll ickory Farm~ of Ohio•· .,.....,..,._...., CHltSTMAS ...... INYIT A. nows ~-................ lUI l.il.UI •'nAI . 11•·1111 CtlKI fft l•l·CMl'lllll IUll .. PUTA PACKAGE IN YOUR CART Fashions,for M'Lady l qt porticipaling Oel Tacos -a ll over the Southland - invites you to participate with us . when our doors open at 9:3.0 a.m. \.\a · Sale now in progress · d.:..w .. I Anniversary o ·~ALE!( I) . . SPORTSWEAR I (COORDINATES · AND . SEPARATES) .. ~-SfZl:s 5:20 BlOU$ES, PANTS, TOPS JACKIITS, SKIRTS f.'r;; ltG. TO •2•• , MUSTARD MIX"EM MATCH"EM . llOW -· sp~:-s ,~2)• - A ••moll! tOl'dome11\ hke n:~sia•il t<ln bll ll11!~1cnl. J v" 1:isl~ Ill<' Sweel-Hol • Mv•t~rd horu Hickory Fa•ms cl Oh•o-"n" )OU II com·· t·~ck loJ• /\0QP[ Add~ 'r' ~, '' '"\! 1<' "•e•ylhl'tll '/L'ol ~'.!',.,. "'! • •T SESAMI STiii • tACO a1IPS ld••l lor coolclng OI' SMl:klng. CHESAMI CHIPS~ NUT n' SNACK MIX S1rrtpl•. buy 1nd •nloy .• FM NCH ONION CRISPS Rt9. 75~ & 79" 11eh Reg. $2.49 lb. ~~~;:; 69• 2 for $1.29 _....:..._;__:c..:.. __________ ,_.. 1 '$2.29 lb. • WORlfJ fAt.TOUS l111oy tl'l<!! "NOl'llt•lul l'llc;•Ol"Y •~ lt,NOf .·""'° •?lille.OJ! """Siii "~~r-;i;TIC~-~~~\;~ti;~!~~~,':!~!";u":U~: 20~1b.off~ '. ~~ W II~ 11mes~tieese. 20irlb .. •ld<l-"d•..-•..,.,,,,.., SUMMER SAUSAGE SAMPLE IE,01tf YOU BUY! ,..,,..,.,.,..,, ,..,,.,,,, ""'' s,.,-~, COME ON OVER, JOIN TBE ·ruN. SEPT. 25 TO DCT:f' ttcor1 farm c:outh Poast'Plaza ·0'~0"~'~=== cJ \I LOWE A CAAOUSlL LEVEL I iOd '~·0•....u.=-1 COSTA MESA O'lNO .. IY Trlt,M I AT Tll61'M •• !°""",_ SVNO•Y 1tTOi,111 \'66ttr ~~"~·~·~-='===~ . I I ' • m . A n1trica ·.~ "Leadin_g l'heese Store~. 1 'HOURS , ______ ........... ;;;. .................. -~' -.-_ti3Q_10_6100 • Mon. thru Sot. DRESSES· LOIG AID SHORT SIZES 6·20 DAYTIMl·AFTll 5 IK. TO '100" IOW '5 1.4~4888 J. MANY OTHER ITEMS TAROUGHOUT STORE UN8EllEVA8LY REDUCED. ' FIRST COME BEST SELECTIONS SORll'f, N9 lAYAWAYS, EXCHANGES. REfUNDS, Giff WRAPS OR A.lTERATIONS ON SA.LE 11'EMS. ~I '"WE GO TO~Ali \!.NGTHS TO ll'l!A.SE; II 7 MOIAIC IA Y PLAZA -. -LAGUla-llGUIL I ""'-• f: fOrM'~ 111 COll:Nl• Of" M lll ~ --~-----=-~~~:--~~-=::;:;.;::.~~~--- I ' l ..• I • • .. =.!oib-== • .. .MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Cci~son -.. ....... _. __ _ IJo,' CllA".U6. ,-. ,.....--, r.11 6vs1l10- MOIZ~ NIG~T. ANO THt 11£X1 NiGllt, ANO ill! 11161-lf AFTell WT.AND.,, TUMBLEWEEDS 1 l 4! " !i ~ ! .. i t 4 . . .s ' .'.. :~ .!: ......... ~ .. ~ .~ .J\ ............ Jit.':. .. :J~ .... . . . ... : RIHKY WIHKERBEAH RGMEHTS ---- i , ' i I ,,., by Tom K. Ryan HMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMM. . by Ernie Bushmiller CAN I USE A LITTLE OF YOUR NEW i>ERFUME ~ • TODAY'S CB DSS\VDKD PUZZLE Acfioss 49 Machine pa11 Solution to.Ye.-terday•s' Puule: 1 Andy• partner SO Important 5 Cenain hi!ls uniol'I: Abbr, 10 Pltui1arv 51 Lease 1g1in hormone 53 Un1ightly 14 The Per>t11-m111k teuch:Var. 55 Schoolof 15 Nelherlands se11!s At11ltles 56 Minor island chllfaclor 16 Go!fer's1tio;u1 failing 17 Wood 61 Cauv product: 2 62 Kil'ld of words salesman 19 Defect 64 Thing 20 Trett mel•I 65 Spot 21 Judge of lsiael 66 Sign of · 22 No11d ski 111ea t01row 23 Leilgth unit: 87 Revolytionary Var, activislS 25 U.S.egency: 68 Metal roofing 12 Goiter's 40 Partofttie abbr. 69 Cricket field · problem head 26 U.S.pretiden.t ptrtt 13 Usetanal 41 Embrace 30 foot: Slang OOWN 18 Be1et"t 46 Muslim 31 Noted E~llsh 1 An11rctlc relative ho115ehold school ' icebreakt!' 24 Linoer sections 34 School 2 Time o'tlay 25 Freight 48 Make clear 1e1rtbook 3 Algerian city 26 Untpoli:en 51 Way 38 fliate user 4 Storage place 27 Elpiate 52 Also ,11> 38 Upon: Comb. 5 Trees 28 Had ups and 53 Movebrlsklv form 6 Period of tirne downs S4 Sh1op $helter 39 Balanced • 7 Hopped·UP 29 Color. 55 A tense JUST PLACE A PROP ElEHIND ·EACH EAR PEANUTS .JUDGE PARKER SHE WANTS OS TO GIVE HER FIFTEEN MJNllTE5' TO GET AWAKE! WE'LL GIVE HER FIVE AND THEN 60 UP!..-._:;:<\ MISS PEACH Bur I WANT TO SMELL IT·--NOT HEAR IT HAVE ~OU NOTICED THAT l'M NOT Bll661N6 <IOIJ PHI SV TALKING 100 MUCH ? -" . • • .. • In a way 11110: 3 w0tdl 31 High e•ploaive 57 Prepo&itlon 42 Bua.abbr. B Aspen incendiary; 58 MMt 43 Gaveoff llght 9 Eaatern Abbr. 59 Toronto's 4C Bizarre garment 32 Musical wor1t Maple ··- . I~A . %' NOTICS YO!A HAVE A CE!rrAIN ~OPHISTICATIOtlJWM•CH p~Ell'S ov&r ~ 45 Chain for 10 Dance or tea 33 Morer1n11v Gardena • oj~;:::::;~===j ==•1:1.tnlmtl~~.: --36-Scett~~ -• -...---·-~tltiiJ!Ui:A~-·-nec-Lace 37 Auto conuol 63 Metal It DOUllT-S AND T!NSIONS._. 1 • ' • • ' DICK TRACY " r ' . I DOOLEY'S WORLD OKAY,M.AX- PASH OUT FOR A PA~ ! DR.SMOCK • • by Harold Le Doux by Mell • l • by Chester Gould .- -.~1.1974 DA.IL Y PILOT 8S • r Bradfield . Ok'AY. .. "10W,1U2N ON 1J.I~ SPl:i:D ! 0 i ~· ~o ~ . ·-j ~1 ~ J J " • 10-i ~ by George Lemont WMA.'T"S 1"Mll! Pe...,AL.:f'Y" IN 'T"MIS S1"A1'1! ~ PliCK1'""6 'YOU" NURS6"!' • by Roger Bollen THE GIRLS ' -· DENNIS THE MENACE ~-~~--~~=4 /()•/ • \ • " DAILY PILOT Tuesday. October 1, 1974 -. • I I . I I • TONloftT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS '6 Rms' Fi11ing _ Up Along Coast .- NBC 141 8:30 -"}he Disappearance ol F1ight 412.'' While chasi~ UFOs, two jets disappear mysteriously in this new TV mo'li!l Ylith Glenn Ford, Bra.dford Dillman and Guy Stock\\'ell . ABC (7) 8:30 -'1'he Slranger ll'ilhin;" Bar· bara Eden stars as an expectant n1other whose unborq child controls her beha\•ior. George Griz- zard and Joyce Van Patten also arc featured. No matter how ecumenical, or how com· municative, our comm.unity theaters may become /dong the Orange Coast, it's · pretty safe-to s ay that they'll neveJ. g i\'C up the pl'actice·of-• •ganging up" 011 tt play -producinn the same vehicle t"'O, three or even tour _times during the course of a season. CBS (2) 11:30 -"Savage." ?.Iartin Landa~ and It happens nearly every Barbara Bain, who co-starred on "J\1issio11 Im· year. Back in 1965, we had possible." head the cast of this 1972 movie with ~Ir. Wnriiilh three different pJoductions ·•\Viii Geer of "The Waltons." of "A Thousand Clo\\'ns." A-,., _____________ .,,_,.. ____ ·Abrasive comic Don few years ago, no less ttian TV DAl·L Y LOG· Tuesday Evening OCTOBER 1 W ednesday ; I) !H'.I m (I) l11111bJ Jones ri111 --we:a-if,-,u-esu-.n-p11bflth1111 ry. coon 'll'Jlose pOlitkll 1mbitions art lhre1te"lltd by the possible di~· closure_Qf his pl1n tor his wife's murder. KOCE, CHANNEL SO -, . Or~n ~I' Count~ :.. t.:11 ~· L{'IC'\'ision station. KO CE·TV, hits sfhed ul('ii lhe fnllo"'ing special programs today. Oet:ulccl h :..t1nRS or C:ha nnel 50':s programs art cnrried 1n th e Dallv l'llo! '!i TV \Yeck each Sund a~· I 1100 !i(HOOi.OISTlllCTNF.'Mo .I ~Ah9"....,"I" •J IC F!•IN(, ll,.f tCr 'Tl'lf! 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(U'llur~ "' IJO \J>1!(1AL ;f(l"Afd1Mttf"'"'9I Rickles takes over for three local playhouses led Johnny Carson th is off their seasons with week as host of the "PlazaSuite,"One l.~alac - Tonight Show at 11 :30 tress had a friend who was tonight througfi Friday playing in "Forty Carats" on NBC, Channel 4. in Costa Mesa-and went to ---~-------.see it in La g una by mista~e-at the lime when · T four different theaCers "'ere om Snyder staging it. And e_ven lhe , oldie "The !\·1 an \Vho Canlc - -; to Dinner" once surfaced · Going East three times in _the same year. "HERBIE RIDES AGAIH" "W·O R L D GREATEST ATHLETE" ---CJNIOOM/ 10 . . . ' ...... ·cliiDoM1 ?I . . . . . ' . ' DAWN" ........... R*'1R.dford Mici F.row "GREAT GATSBY" f.,t, "°"' 1 eo..tift. s-. "°"' z "UTTU fo\USS lltGoH,!!'':("111 -wtal'.DOIS IT HUIT"' Il l "THI GODFATHH" Ill • 'UOT S.HGS Tfo!l llUIS"• ' "'TMl#ITllNM:MNOacT"J l l t?.t.l'MJ.Ot<IK .. ·~uK ''FOi NTl'S SAKI" "'THE O~L· THI "'SSTCAr "LOIDS Of RA TIUSH" llJGI ' 'UT THI GOOD TIMES lOll" ''LET. IT IE" • 6'THf GODFATHEl" lltl •• o\Co\DIMT AWAlp WIHMllt M.,.._lr_. THE GODFATHER • I, IN Fe~s2•S•I ." CINIMAS ::::::::::::(BARGAIN MATINEE I VlaYDAY 'lM.2!JOf':M. All MATS OPEH SEASON s,...,1.i c~t.irtwt S1.2S ~ -· ··-A MAH CALLED HORSE --_ .. MARLON llto\.HDO THE GODFATHER MM.·"-" 1:00 '"·''' s.t.& S.. 2. s. 1:10 to...,1 .... w O,EH SEASON e .. ,......, A~H CALLED HORSE SAIC£" Phi• "n*OWL& THI l'US5YC6o'f" ......... ''''''""'° MOl51SKA~ _____A!OO L8fEH'1N R )M E1,111NO ·ltl_<iit!,"'"''" JOl'll•fll ----- I • ' Intermission , the San Clemente Com· mun.Jty The:iter. ·* -TllE FOUNTAIN Valley Com munity Theater is get· . ting ready for Halloween r \\'Ith reheatsa~or-tt~e produetion, ''The 'Ghoul at the Laguna trloulton .operate th~ lluntlngfbn Jo'riend." The Children:s Playhouse. Beach. Play.hoU5c mapped play will open Oct. 18 for out their 1974·75 season last three weekends under the TllE FIRST group to an'. summer, they didn't have direction.or Jay Conklin. Tom Titus nouncel.lscastfor"6Rms" '" bl f d I . tlh" Sharon Kennedy andSue l 1.uc pro em Q e tl)'ln "" Peck ar" c·.1sl in the prin-is Westminster, where Her· announcement or t cir· ... man B.>odman is directing schedule to \~tail for new cipal roles. \\'ith a large sup· the Bob Randall comedy of releases. They had the porting compan'Y including a guy and a gal inspecting a rights to l\\'O new comedies Laura Maher. David Peck. vacant apartment who get' and filled in the slate with Kristine Beatty. Howard locked In by mistake. three revivals of shows thal' Daniels. Erin Baleng_er. 'i aking th ese leadfng hadn't played locally in a Reggie Balderama, Terry roles <lnterpreted so skil·. decade or more. Carr, fl.1ary Jo f'ensler, Lisa !fully on TV a few months Imagine . their sUrprise, llelber, Erin J\'faher. Collin back by Carol Burnell and then, when o ne or these !\tiller. ·Charyl J\1anes, Alan Alda) o:are Beth Titus oldies, "Enter 1.aughing." Dann y R e i scrJ tma und John-Loughman, who 'vas yanked out from under R o d r i q u e z · D · Y I lust season helped the Hun-them when th e.righL'i were Shephurd. Joel Str uss. tington Beach Playhouse 'vithdrawn.ThiS\\•asa sho'Y 1'rac y \Vieland. 1'im set a box office record when that Wa~ staged once in 1965 Zuidema. Gina Afdahl and they starred in •·cactus fin Tustinl, once in 1966 tin 1\llen Fit;1klc. Flower." Costa 1\les~and hasn·t Performanrl'S "·il l be . Robert Sax and Linda becnhcat'd(rorrl.sincc. g ive n Fridays at 7:30 , Haskell will be playing the R,.e p I acin g ··Ent e I' Saturdays and Sundays at2 respective spouses, with J Laughing" on the llunling-p.m . in the theater at 18280 Robert and Linda Oliver ton calendar \l'ill be the · also appearing, along with modern comedy ''The i----~-------1 two others yet to be cast. "6 Ninety Day l\-ti!;itres.S," also Rm s'' \Yi ll pl ay £our done l\Yire locally, but of weekends at the Westmjn-·more recent vintage-it stcr theater. 7272 J\1ap le just closed last weekend at i\"e., and advance ,reser- vations are being taken al 1-======= 893·8626 . LAST TIME TOHIGWT! MANN THEATRES l.U~AIH NICES "TIL 1:10 ADULTS• STUDENTS Sl.25 ~TSTllPE HmSIS" ..... - "THE SWINGING Q41Blli.DHS00 Ill ?ttt . Baldy Circle, Fountain -V~lley. The Fountain Valley group also is beginning its Call session of dfama workshops in the teen . t>lement&l'Y"""9 ndo-.preschool ctttegories. Jnforn1ation on this program can be ob·' tained by calliQg Gladyit , Brower al 968-.9758. .,.~ ..... -·---Mt.In•• -· nlliHC~ -~· -- ' oK O . AIM ...:.i.1 .;;..... ,,,_,., ZUlCl MVS'rlL o.Mlllrook.' '°Tt11' llllCllJUCl'llS" " .... ~~ .. ___ .... Cdw .. ~ • .....,.,,..,, •. H ..,,_ ......... ,41 ~-...... l:.Jl.J:ff.t ... H .,.,.._, . ._..,.l: ... l:IM:tS See the brighter side · of life along the Orange Coast in A RE-af!.Uo SE TOM LAUGHLIN MAILOM llAl'IDO ''1HE GODFATHER" • --''TllEWT OF THE ;;;;~,.~O[~.f.Cop ~st ''THAT'S UUllUU ... , l&llty J-c:li"' "BORN LOSERS" ... --"ELECTll.A GLIDE IN BLUE" l,GI . RED HOT LOVERS" ·r:*:ct "FREAKS" • ''THE UNHOLY THREE" OlttGIHAL UHCUT FILM --OPEN SIASON l'I l'illn•-- MAN ~LLID HCMSI Ill ""'"""''"' -·-um1 fAUSS I IMi HAlS.'f' 111 ON ANY SUNDAY 111 ... """' ""' IOlllTDDPOIO um1 FAUSS' llG,KAlSY Ill ON ANY SUNDAY IOI __ ,_ SWINGING -CHEl•LlADlltS !'! ond Strl Nu rs.es !ll SUINlll lllJ Of T1M1 ...... -.. MACON COUNTY LINE 111 HIGH PLAINS Dllml 111 ... """' ""' ............ lrml FAUSS I MG NAlST 111 HIGH 'l.AINS D11ln1 MtClO ··~· CAllO lltl'O A COLOltlS • MAllA + PATWUl.LA DI YALIEHTES ... ,. ........ ~:.:~·) ·-~ LADY SINGS THE ILUES t11 IWO --..... -.IOR pm•s SAKI IJIOI ·--·---=='-'oWL ANO THI PUSSYCAt"" ~ IHTERTAIMMEHT'' One OI ihe features that S:lM:00-10; 15 W./S.. '''~''" make.S.nday L .... l~IS --__ J:'Jlr;llrtt:l!\; .• Y' .. iil--1 in the l·Qi'Jij!t.JI **** Liza Minnelli is nothing short of sensational!" -Ne• York Dally Ne•s "LIZA MINNELLl'S PEAFORMANCE IS SO BEAUTIFUL THAT I CAN THINK OF NOTH-ROG<lt GHlMSl'tJM INGTO DO BUT GIVE THANKS!" llFE HS A ,r-~ EDW A R DS CINEMA VIEJO I~ 'Of Al <llNI ""'0 "' ' ' l'<n ' - ~ _,,_ "AMAHCALL.EO HOISi" - • R n c l T m fo a 8 H I c F II Ii b y h b R ti I h ·, ' ' • ! I ' .. c • \ ' ' t - • " • • Tuesday, Oclohfr 1, 1q7.q Sutton Tries ,. t·o Wrap It 'Up ' HOUSTON -Veteran pitcher Don Sut· bid to , Mil do\~1l the crown "Monday said. "\\7e should be about ready to ton gets the call tonight on the mound night when the Astros clubbed 'them, break out (hitting). Even \\~nning thole a3 the struggling Los Angeles Dodgers 4.-1. rtwo games at San Diego l'.'e didn't try t.o tuck away their first-ever .west The Dodgers lead their division· by eXactly v.·ear them ol.it." · l--~D'ii,;;•lsi;;'on title In the National Leag__ue. _....,:;::=:fii;;-'.T:\h:lji;;;;f;;f;;;.=::.-Houston .finally v.·ore out • Dodgers Sunon.; aiming for hfS.19th cootjUCSi OJ1_~T~t1igltt starter 1.lcrug-Jtau 'rt-the-fifth ilW~ ol the campaign, will face Jamts -C·hairiiel" 11 qt 5 -:3 Monday !'light when -Lee · tifay whacked Richard oI the Astros:-The Dodgers -a rwi-scoring single and Milt l\fay scored need a-win-here 1rrthe Astrodome or two games over Cincinnati \vi th each another run on a sacrifice Oy. Cindilnati. mum. Jose a game at Atlanta team having two _games Jett of the Winning pitcher Larry Dierker had tonight or Wednesday for LA to gain schedule. ~ Jll!.t Houston into a 1~ lead in the an outright, title. . · "At least we're in a good position fourth Inning \l.'ilh a line _si»gJe _ oyer The Dodgers u·ere stymied in their \\.ilh our pitcl\ers," m~g.er Wj1\t Alston seCond 'base and pinch-ruMer Dave "' t.~ ~ ','-' Campbtll scored from third base in. tbc sixth on a passed ball. The Dodgers scored one run off Houston reliever Keo Dorsch in the ninth on h!anny Mata's pinch-hit single. , ~ .... ·~-!'ad-­to leave the' game after the-alxtb· y;hen - his arm stiffened. "Playoff-wise, not v.inning it tonight hurts," Alston said. "If we could have wrapped it up tonight we eould have arranged our pitching the way we wanted to. (fO( the playorrs)." - Wilt Quits? Haden.01( For Iowa NEW YORK -Wilt Chamberlain, a 7-foot-2 controversial giant "'ho is pro· tessional · basketball's all-time leading scorer, "ill aruioWlce his retirement from. the game this "'·eek, ,published reports said today. In San Diego, officials of the Con- quistadors of the American Basketball Association. said ,\1onday they believed Chamberlain would retire rather than ~onor the remaining t"·o years or his $1.8 million contract "ith the team~ DENVER'S HAVEN MOSES (25), KEN HOUSTON GO AFT ER A PASS. eNo Pal .. LOS ANGELES -Quarterback-Pat lladen 9f the University o£ Southern California, wl'D suffered a slight COl'I· ' l1'ashington Wi11s 'Skins D·ef en&tli1ni.ts cus.sion in Saturday's ·ts-7 ·victory over .~\~/x{ieded."' play against Iowa. Broncos to Field Goal "He \\'a!r laR!cked·Cilit~ ana= &rter::t~--=--~-~ -~-...,.c;:_. -~"""" game didn't remember""the·ffi'St~ quarters," a USC spokesman said AI~ day.· Louis, with a 2-1 record in the Nationa l --COOferencc's East Division. $; <;· ~'lie \Vas hurt· in "the-second· quarter .,,,,,,,.,.,..,_,-_but didn't recall the third, either."" \\iASHIKGTON ( APl -Billy Kilmer . hit Charley Taylor wiih rt\\'O touchd0\\1\ pa§Cs, ~f3rk ~fosefeik:Teked threefield goals and \Vashington shut do~·n Den- ver's w!eQt .!lff~nse_. giving the Red~kin~ r a 30-3 National Football League · victory over the Broncos l\fonday night. 'ucnver. \I' oSc ~only score came on a 34-yard· field g~I by JTn1 Turner. is "'inless in threo· ·outings \\.ith an 0-2-1 record and -is last in the America n Conference West. " '' ' ...:;_J.. ' UPI Ttl1Photo THE PIRATES' DAVE PARKER DOES A HEADSTAND MAKING A CIRCUS CATCH AGAINST CHICAGO. Ho,vever, Haden said he felt fine 1'ith no pain SWlday, according to trainer Jack \Vard. e RofJhison Iii? HARRISBURG, Pa. ~ The Cleve· land Indians plan next v.·ook to name Frank Robinson as major league baseball's fi rst black manager, a newspaper said toady . The Harrisburg Patriot said a reliable source tpld it of tentative· plans to an- nounce Robinson's new role at a news The Redskins jumped off lo a quick lead iR the first-quarter of the nationally televjsed game when Jerry Smith recovered a fmnbled pWlt by Charley Greeh to.tput Washington on Denver's 17-yard line. Five plays later, Kilmer thre\V a threc- yard pass to Taylor for t~ score 1\·ith 9:45 left in·the period. the evening. Dell•~' Wil•tiing!~" • , . ' ~ -o· ,_' 17-)CI w .. ,11 -T"ylor tl) 11655 ''""' IC!lm~r ~Mo•~l~v kic~) W61n -FG Mo .. 1,y 17 W~$n -F G/\',o$~!!Y n Den -FG Turner Jl Vla$n --: FG MO ... !Ay 11 W~•n -TIYlor (11 ) D•U from K;lmer (MOltle1 ~l(M) W11n -T!IOIT>ili 1 ·~n (Moseler Ille~) A -.S<.JtS _sxinference next Tuesday. r The Indfalls obta ined-Robinson-on·· waivers from· the California Angels. He \\'as given a· player's contract estimated at $180,000 for the 1975 season. In the fourth period, after the strong \\'as"hington defen-se led by defensive- tackle Bill Brundige stopped Denver 's offense cold. Kilmer threw an II-yard lt>uchdo"-'ll to Taylor to put !he Redskins ahead 23-3. f itn dO>I~< R1.»ll~$ • Yi"1< P"s>irl!l ·Jwtlh Returr> va•Q~ P;n•c~ ' Cy Young Awartl Will Ryan Be Denied For a Se·cond Time? Although he's through pitching for the season. Nolan Ryan should draw one more baseball assigruncnt ••. appearing tG j)iCKup the Cy Young a\vard as the American League's outstandin g pitcher. Ho\vevcr. that .chore n1ay not COJllC to pass. even though Ryan has tossed a no-hitter. a one-hitter, has 367 Strikeouts and is a 22-game \vinner. His earned run average is 2.90 and he's fanned the leogue 'bat1ing champion, Rod carew, 18 ti1nes this year. All that and he plays for one of GL~NN WHITE WHITE WASH !he three ,,·orst teains in bits~ball, 1hc. Ca!iforniu Angels. He'll unque~tionably be bat t I i n g Ferguson Jenkins of Tex'as and Catfi:;h llunter' of Oakland ·when baseball writers fill out their Cy Young a\vard ballots. Jenkins bas· a 24-12 record, an ear:ned run average Of 2.86 and has~ "'·hiffed o C" 222. Hunter ts 25-12,. spQrts a 2.51 e.r.a. and has .139 strikeouts. year he fanned that many in a single game) and allo11.'ed only t\vo hits through 10 innings.· Yet he \\'Els _tagged v:ith the loss.--- On another occasioil this season he had a· rurhittcr with on'? oul in the ninth. then· lost the game, 2·1. Had his anemic hitting teammates. produced runs. Ryan would have won. Jenkins is backed by a tcan1 ranked ·Second in American League teant batting (.273) and second in the West Division race. Hunter has a l\\'crtime world cham- pionship team to support his offerings and that team has nailed down another divisjonal titJe this year. - Nolan Ryan \\'as robbed last year when the Cy Young a\1'ard 1vent to the cluck from Baltimore. All Nolan . did in ·~973 1vas . set an all-time ma jor league strikeout mark of 383 for a season. win 21 games, thro\1' ,t\1·0 .no-hit- ters and carry an c.r.:i_. of 2.&7. Agai11 he had the support of the Angels. \l'hich is . like having a 1>0ckcl full of sand in the Sahara dc~rt. llyan 's causl!· this year 1night h:.tl'C been strengthened had he taken one m~ start Wedne sday night to try and fatte n his won-loss record and the strike- out ma rk. · . ~ Zisl{'s J'ri11le ' , ' Boosts Pirates Pf'M'SBURGH (AP) -Pinch hitter ., Richie Zisk belted a tie.breaking triple in the seventh iMing and Brute Kison pitched a. three.hitter to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs J\.londay night. The victory kept Pittsburgh in a first- ·place-tie in the .. ;Natk>na!-League East 'vith St. Louis. The Cardinals beat Mon- treal 5-1. Both clubs have two games remaining. ,. Zisk,. ·who batted for shortstop Fran Taveras, clOuted the decisive triple to center field, scoring MaMy Sanguillen, \\·ho had singled and taken second on a \vild pitch. The run. which snapped a 1-1 tie, came off Chicago starter Bill BOnham, \\'ho had allowed just t\VO hits going into the Pirates' S:CVenth. It was Bonham's 22nd loss agains~ 11 victories. The last-place Cubs, who had won nine of the 15 previous games with Pittsburgh this season. jwnped to a 1-0 lead in the first inning \vhen Kison -· yielded a bases-loaded wal~ to Peter LnCock. . ·7- Thc Cubs had loaded the bases on :1 l\1'o-o_ut single b:v Bill y \Vi\lian1s, a hit bat sman and an inYeld single by Jerry t.1orales. Ylillian1s scored on the v.•alk to LaC-OCk bef9re Steve Swisher boun<:ed into a forceout to end the inning and strand three runners. As manager. he would replace Ken Aspromoote, who v.•as dismiSsed by the Indians last .week. e Asl•e llpset SAN FRANCISCO -Unseeded Ross Case of Toowoo!Jlba, ~ustralia upset Arthur Ashe of Miami 6-3., 5-7, 6-4 Mon- day night to win ~ $16,000 first prize in the Intternational Open Tennis Tour· nament. at the Cow Palace. Case, 22. who had never won a major tou?nament, downed the third·seeded ·Ashe-in a·one-hour, ZS.minute match. The doubles title V.'ent to Stan Smith and San Clemente resident Bob Lutz. u•ho edged Aussies John Alexander and Syd Ball in a hard-fought 6-~. 7-G match. It was the seventh title the e•-1;,outhern Cal stars have won together. · · e Or.loles lfln DETROIT -Bobby Grich and Earl \Villiams drove in three runs each to power _Baltimore to its seventh s(.raight victory, a 12-G triumph over Det'roit, and give the Orioles a one-game lead in the American League East race. 'Ille-second-place New York Yankees were idle. Two games remain for bolh Baltimore and Ne1y York. Baltimore pounded out 16 eluding a two rnn homer hy and a solo shot by Grich. hits. in- \Villiams Mickey L<>lich 1vus tagged for four of Baltimore1s fiver n1ns in the second inning. losing his sixth straight game in a 16-21 campaign. The Orioles collected 12 hits in the first four innings and jwnped to a .9-2 lead. ' Between the two scoring strikes •. Washington added field goals of 37. 22 and 18 yards to solidify their lead and put them in a second·place tie \\.ith Philadelphia, be.hind undefeated.......-Sl. Pu~•s Fum~1~$·lo•t -· P~~~1rre1-ya•~• See You Later Edict Changes Cross' Outlook LOS ANGELES IAP ) -"I can't believe that," Randy Cross .said in an astonished voice. "Nobody's going to believe that an offensive . lineman gets recognition.'' Cross, a junior offensi\'e left guard for the UCLA Bruins. continued: "It"s a re.al shock. It just really caught me off-guard . I got the gan1e ball Sunday night, and I thought that \vas the higheSt point I'd achieve. "Most people don't notice the linemen. T'm ·kind or used to being anonymous .·· Beside s the game ball for his \\·ork in UCLA's 56-14 victory over ~lichigan the fa.II quar1 er becaui:e of my gradei;." he $<1Jd ... , \vent to junior coHege and made my gr<ides up. "It just got 10 the point 11'here I \1·as putting too mu ch emphasis on foot· ball and parties. and then the dean ca me and said 'See you later. Come back and try again.' . "[ thought t \vas in !roubJC' thi s fR!I, since I had missed spring ball and all. But I realized this is m1· last chance !o decide ho1v much football nieant to n1e." State Saturday n;ght. the ~loot-<. 24U-Ctfl !.,'·C·J.: 1•11 A('·.·tJ.O ll pound Cross ~1onday was named of· _ '--..::; _ fensive player of the week in the Pacific-.._ • 8 Conference rind ~1ni1·ersity division Thf' ( ·.1li forni:1 ·\rn:v!<: and 0'1kliind player of the 11·et;>k by Southern California i\ 's close out lhf' rc:::ultlr srnson ll'ilh football \Vriters. · .a 1wcr~an1e SC'l"it·s that Ofl('ns tonight Dick Vermei!, UCLA's head coach. at Anaheim Stadium . said it was the work of his offensive The game 11·i11 be broadcast by K1'·1PC linemen \vho \\'O n that football game. (ilO) beginning at If o'clock. "\Ve didn't outsmart anybody. \Ve had Rookie-lcft·hander Fronk Tana na 1i C d B I M _ al 5 1 f~ve offetisive 1.inemen. six .cowiting .the 19. tnes for his 14th \\Ln for the Arigels ar S e t Ontre . tight end, coming off the !me of scrim-a_nd also tries to avoid beConfing the " All their reoords are Imposing but from this corner, Ryan's is the most deserving. He tias compiled his mark F=-"il·oi-t.it?.'trf@"'krearus:r at na11111c:aps-::1mVtng" · lle's ~lready better than Salldy Koufax could e\'9 have h9ped · to be and in time, if he can hold on another JO or 15 years; the clods doing the voting might gt;t around to-see~ ..:_he .. .,rts_. 't?Rr'1:~d lia\ie a ready aa in. '73 and this year. _ • · ' • m~ge medder than hcek. • J .. •. fi rst 2&-ganic loser in the history of · , _ _ __ We were___;ru>.re o( a team_,__ ~id•·~··lhc tc.a1n" , ~~-c&'1C"'"Ties ford' us this game--.mn·,,;;,t"a~tr"'is"°h""'R~u-n~!er.-mCTur1s Tor _ __, St .. Loitis Rema:n,s Ti.ed for 1st \\'OU\d be \\"On up front: tha t if 11·e the defcndmg \Vor!d Se ries champions. I· the Angels behind mm. . That's Ii~ having to fight v.·ith t\l.'O brok~ arms or play the piano \vilb your 6ngers in a cast. For example, he los\ a no-hitter once \Vhen the second baseman and short stQP stood around and watched i pop fly fall bct,~een them. ·' Once tlijs year he dropped a J~ gan1e to Detroit. in 11 innings. In lhat one he struck out 19 (the second time this . - Football Rati}!g s ' ' l\10NTREAL (AP) -Ted Simmons belted a th"'rce-run , homer in the first inning and rookie Bob Forsch made it stand up, pitching no-hit ball for 6~~ innings and finishing with a three- hitter as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated lhe l\1ont real Expos S.l Monday night to retain a share of first place in the National Leagut! East: The ~inals remained tied tor first " 'blew 'em out. '\'e'd get yards. Contrary ----- with the Pittsburgh Pirates. ~·hO edged Chicago 2-1 ~tonday night. Both learns have 86-74 records v.•ith l\\"O .games re- maining in the regul ar.season. Simmons' first-inriing blast was his 20th home run of the year and camr off losing pitcher Steve Rogeri:. 15·22. "It was a high fastball," said Sim· moos. "\Vhen I hit ii, I knew I hit it well." to what people believe, offensi1·e linen1en do win games. l3ut irs i;till nice to havo a guy 'lik~ quarte.rtinck• John Sciarra and our other bac~s. Th<'y do a lot of' thin g:; by lhl•n,srlres." Cross lettered by starting five g~mcs last season a1 ccntC"r. and in the process almost played -and partif'd -hin1scll out of mnjor college football as u·ell as a UCLA education. "I was dismissed from school aflct . . ' . l ' Wedding Plans Postponed~ • ·j~ -- , • .. the pro tcMis tour championship "''hich ends Oct. 12 in Los Angeles and another ~ toum:iment in North Carolina u·hich is scheduled to end Nov. 1. "They (Connors and Evert) also have ~ ... not been able to find an apat1n1ent _ in Los An~es v.·hich suits theln ." sl1c. • ,wld. "When they can get. their tournn· t. ment commitments compleled and can .... . • '. find at\ apartment, they will be mar· r ·'--'+_..:-----EHRIS-J;.Vl<R,+------- ' ' --- I· ' . . , ~ DAILY PILOl Tuttday, Otlobtr 1. 1C;l7~ Area Prep Football Player~ of the Week .· STEVE l\1ARO\\'ITZ Corona del l\1ar I>cfense GARV KEY El Toro Offense AL BENAVTOEZ Dana llllls Q!fense Jl:\1 JtIDG E 1\later Del Offense (ross Conn try \laRSlT'I' El DOrHo 1601 1191 Mini.., Vleje 1. Coaii. (MVI t .S1: 1. W•llemoo1e !~•Vl IO;IJ1', ]. Womac-(MV! 10·11 : 4. Oulzl {EOJ 10:14; 5. o·Nell (EO! IO·tb; 6 M.ln" tMV ) 10·]7; 7. V•nHorn lMV> 1a·21; •• Herb1t (EO) 10:29; 9. Harr11. !MB ) \0.33; 10. F0<>lan• !MVI 10 1(1; 11 LYbKk !EOI 10:56; U. Hynera 11:01 11·01; 11. Wlnnlck •(E01 t\:01: 14. Elr~!I !(0 1 11:10. • FIHAL DEMO CLEARAHCE 131 '72 DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM '72 CORON.t. 4 DOOR .............,. .-. -.lttiwja.t"' s1 877' • '73 MA.RIC II 4 DOOll J\1ARK t.tA.XWELL Corooa del l\tar Offense KEITH JONES El Toro Defense ARNULFO ~1ALAGON -, Dana Hills Detenst Fowler Cops First P1·izc 111 Pickeroo Bill Fowler of HuntingtOn Beach is the winner of the Daily Pilor Pigskin Pickeroo football guessing contest by virtue of !he tie-breaker. STEVE TER EGJS Costa l\fHa Offense ERIC SCH!\110T 111lssioa Viejo Offense STEVE moMPSON Fountain Valley Offenst BRUCE SHARP Costa r.tesa Defense WILBUR GREGQRV !\fission Viejo J)e(ense DAVE J\tORRISON Fountain· Valley Defense Fowler correctly tabbed 26 . of the 30 "'inners and came \\'ilhin 14 points of hitting the tie-breaker point total on the nose. Runnerup was Jan ColliJs or Huntington Beach RON NICHOLS MIKE DALEY \vhilt' Chris [\1oore of Ne\vport Unl ver1ity Offense UnJvenity Defense Beach was third. ---·---'-----------'---'--- JUoore also garnered a prize ,via the tie-breaker, missing- the exact total by only seven points. Nine other contestants· had deadlocked for third, each missing five games. Pirates Host T 011rnev F'o\vler wins a portable television from sponsoring A BC Color Tele'>ision stores of Huntington Beach. The next' l\\'O finishers earn radios for lheir accurate work. Orange Coos! College ') favored to \\in its own Pirate lnvitatiortal water polo touma· me)Jt Saturday. Saddleback fi gures to give the Bucs the toughest ltattle. rrere's Saturday's schedule v•ith the team with the best • record declared the champion: 9_a·'!l•--OCC vs. Saddleback lo-Mnta Barbara CC vs. UC Irvine JV 12-Saddleback Barham 1-0CC ·vs. UCI JV 3-OCC vs. Sanla Barbara Baseball Standing·s AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Di\•ision ~ East Oi\-ision w. L Pct. GB w L Pct. GU Pittsburgh 86 74 .5.18 St. Louis 86 74 .538 Baltimore "" 71 .5:xi Ne\\· York 88 -, .550 I ,_ BoSton 83 77 .!il9 6 i\lontreal. 78 • 82 .488 8 C.1eveland 76 ll4 .47) " Phl!adelphia 78 82 .488 ' i\lil~·aukee 75 85 .469 14 New York 71 89 .444 15 Detroit 72 88 .450 17 Chicago 66 91 .413 20 \\"est Oi,·lsion \\.est· Division -. w 1: l'ct. GB \\' I. Pct. Gll eakland 90 70 .56.l Dodgers 100 60 .625 I qt..--.., _._ "S.. IGOY ........ l re&41 •• TeX as 83 75 .525 6 Cincinnati 93 62 .613 2 ~-7 ·- • '74YOLVO 1"4 ..._,,,S , 1'11 .•.AM/f'il S1_ l..._11'1-.... :a Ii> d09 ...,..,_ ""'-.., ai't&IXIJ S6377 AISO THESE FABULOUS USED CAR BUYS 73 COlON.t. W .t.GOl'I ----.~--!~ .s2s17 s3377 '73 MX-W .t.GON • ~ __ ,. ..... .-, --U:lir -'"""""' s3477 •• • ~tinnesota 8t 79 .506 9 Chicago 78--BO ~ .. t . Kansas City 77 83 .48t 13 Angels 66 94 .413 24 MOftd•Y'I GllMI Clevelt"" l, llM !llf' 1 "" llalllmbre 17, Oetrtll 6 0,,1,,. ;amet M;hed1.1ltd Tod1y'1 Gamet lla!ilmcre (P1!mor 1·12> I! Ottrolt IColt"'•" 11111 -Te•~• !lllbbv 19-19) a! Mln~o!il (alt>urv •·~ or Dec~er 16-10 (le\111111"" (llo1man 1·~1 at 8oo•on 113trr Q.([) New York (Me(llcll 19·1•) 11 Mltweu~et (Kobel l0Ul • 1{1~•11 Cl!V llUr<I 1-!f ftl Glll<asio (IC••I l(l.1J1 Oa•l•nd (Hunt ... 2~11) at Calltarnl1 ll"'1•n& ' 13 191 Wtclnetd•Y's Gamet l\alllmoo-e 11 D•l•oll M;ans.fs Clly ti Chlct90 Tt11•• 11 Mlnnt50!• Cltvel1nd 111 llOStOI' Ntw Yor~ 11 MUw•u~N. O•kl•tld 11 c .. urorni. Atlanta 86 74 .538 14 llett:!taft .... 5~_.1'!-=..$...-..1&-.• San Francisco '71 89 .444 29 San Diego 59 IO I .369 41 MllMfay•s G'"'" Pill•buroh 2, Chktao 1 New York J, J>lllll•<l~llhlt 'l St. Loul1 5, Montre11I I 1-lou•lon •, L"' Anqeltl 1 Ofl1v aeme1 stt.edu!ed ' Tod11Y'S Gt"'" C!mlnnall !Gull"! 11.111 11 ll!!•n" \C•ora '~·•' Cllkt.t10 {Oel!O<"f l·S) Al Pllhb1.1rtill lteun a ·P\ St. Louis (Gibson 11-l?l tt MOntrtal !Torre1 15·,j ~ p11ll1<1elohl11 ILOO!borg 16·13) 111 New York lWebG 0·11 LC15 11nq1lts (Sut!Qtl 11-9) .i Hou•ton tRObelil '·" or Rlch1rd 1·1) · S1n OlllOb (Frtll~ •-111 11 Stn Fr1nc;l1to (CalOWtll U·Jt Wl!'c!•ttd1y'1 G1m" San 0 1..,0 111 St" Frtncl1to (lncinn1rl 111 Alltnta c,,;, .. 90 ~I PUtjburth St Loul1 at Mllf'lrtfl P11U•ae1an11 'I ~ew,..Yorll. Lllf" Af"llM'ln 1 l101.111011 J .QOB CRAFT l\tariila Dtfe.nse STEVE MODIANO Laguna Beach !>efense DON CORNELL Edison <Kfea.se MARK FA!iAN San Oemente Defeme ' BARNEY RUMPS !\later.Dei Defense • CHRIS HAWN t.larlaa OHeme JOHN CARLSON Laguna Beach Offense JOHN-PORTEl\FD!W- Ediloa Defense LANCE BERRY San Clemente Oiftnse STEVE FOLEY Ne~·port Offense RICK SATER Huntington Bucb Offense 'r:OBY BONWELL JlunU.ngto.n Beac.b Defense --~TEV.E_W.AI.J..._ Eat1ncla Offtnse SCO'IT COSHOW Estancla Defense PETE MeCOWEN Newport Defense Girls Pla11 Coll~ge Match op ., Meetings . Football Menu Orienkltion meetings for girls · athletics \\'ill be held llere is the major collcgt at three locations "'this week footf>all scfiedule for the under direction of Margaret weekend Davis, newly appointed ad· _ Friday iTl!smm>t."""""'l;Q;;>i<,~~A1i!i1ffii\\'lll!iliflt:Tl:t.---- CIF offices for the Southern Satordaf · Section. 1'he first meeting was hel d at Buena High School in Ventura loday follo\4·ed on \Vcdnesday at Colton High and Thursday at Rosemead. AH wlll start at 9 a.m. in the school's auditorium and will conclude prior to noon. Included in the list of discussions will be offi t:iating for girls events, a re'' i e w of rules, sanctioned evenli. CIF publieations and other facet. ol the CTF program. All girls aU1JeUe directors flnd coaches lnvolvt'd in the expanding girls program arc invited to attend one of the: three or i entation meetings. E8't Penn state at Army Bostnn College at Navy Penn at Brown Colgate at Yale Columbia at Prina!ton . Bucknell at Cornell ~ Dart.mouth at lloly Cross ltutgers at Harvard J\farshall at Temple ~iaryland at Syracuse So•tb Alabama vs. Mississippi at Jaclclon, MJss. w Baylor at Florida State, nlgli Th< Citadel at Wllll•m & Macy , a..rgi.. at Clemson Purdue at Duke East Carolina at • • w • ..,. ••• '·"-.... '"'' ........ , ...... """"" ANTHONY'S SHOI SH,VICI •WllTClfJJ PWA •LIDO •JAJHION lllANO •COIONA DI\~ PASHKJM Sfj>UAll CSAMrA. M4A.1 SOUTH COA.SJ J ILLA•I • • radio pager --··--sn.oo t~=~-nod~liton credit approvaJ OllANGI COllNn· RAOI011llPHONI SERVICE 1>jc .Diablos Unanimous\ Top Picks ! I iflSSioo Vlejo High School • ., No. 1 rating in the CIF AA foot.ball-ratings WiS made unanimous this week with the Diablos receiving all 20 !irsl place votes. While Mlsslon Viejo WB.!1) running away wlth the nu~r· one spot, South C988t LeaJUe1· rivals University Md Laguna Beach inoved into the tqp ten. The Trojans moved up tc> seventh place with 45 points while Laguna was one behind with 44. Mission Viejo, University and Laguna Beach are all 2.(1 and figure to battle iL out ror the South Coast title. In the AAAA division, St. Paul remained on toP with 17 first. place VQles and AnBheim climbed to &ecood. Mater Del, a corivindng 37-0 win!M:r over Santa Ana, made its flTst appearance on the poll with to poin t.. Servile was fourth io the AAAA ratings with 115 points. In the AAA division, Troy received ooe, first place vote after lis win over Los AJtos and moved up to third · in the ratings with Monrovia on top. ..... CIP TOil TIM ht. lctleOI Ptlnlt 1. SI. P•"" 1111 1'7 1. An•....in'I (~) Ill l. sr. Joh!> &oteo l4S .t. S«vlM lU l . Long BtKh Mllllk1n 101' 6. Plgdeftt tt ~--~'=~!Ill, a t. LOI A1.... l l 10. South Hlllt n -Ofhtn: Rllll,Mldt U, Pilot Vtrdts 1l. Wftt Qwtn1 10, Mlltr Dt4 10. Doi PIMblo& 1, Pl_, 6, LO'Y"'I• '· R0Ult111 HUii 5, S.nt1 a11n.r1 J. . .... ...._ SC-llf f't11111 I. Monrovl1 (11) 191 l . Colton 12) 149 l. Troy (I) lt5 4. Ttrnplt Clly 113 5. Chino 111 l. $arrtt -'"' \11ll1y 101 7. Sen Marino ao •• MOrnll'ICl&ICl<I 11 9. Ptln'I Springs 31 10. l.Ofl'lpGC JI Olflen.: Culvtr Cfly 20, ,.KfflCI ll, Burrough• r, S..,llogo 7, 1l1v11ly Hllli •• •• ,.Dints ~ "' "' "' " . .. ~ ~ " Mater Dei RatedNo.l Mater Dei High's Monarchs have returned to the No. 1 position. in Orange County football rankings for the first time in several seasons follow· ing their second straight im- pressive victory over Orange County opposition. The Monarchs hurdled Santa Ana Valley and Anaheim. San· ta Ana Valley was tied by Gane.ha, 7-7, and Redlands fell victim to Anaheim, 23-7. Edison's Olargers moved up a riOtch to third alter shelling_ Warren, 28-7, and Servile moved up the !adder to fourth after an impressive win over Loa.ta .• Feature game this v.-eek is Edison vs No. ICl-rated Foun· tain Valley Friday nijbt al 0.-ange Coast College. Troy gaillt'd Top 10 status \Yith its 7.3 shocker over 1973 ClF 4·A champioo Los Altos .. Poe:. Team, record Points 1. Maler Dei (2-0) 60 2. Anaheim 12-0) St 3. EQison (2-0) 43 4. ·Servlte (1..0.I) 43 5. Santa Ana Valley (1-0-1) 37 6. Nat1port Harbor (2-0) 33 7. Troy ,(2-0).. 16 8. Kennedy (2-0) 11 9. Foothill (2-0) 9 10. Fountain Valley (1-1) 7 .......... , ... •MIDit..,.,_.. ...... -c:. ...., 2 .,. J ,.~ .,... . ..,_......,. CONtecf tlilt ..._ bpori• ot · HARBOUR vw '· 5 58 In is h c th I a si h le a. a a bl In " e ~ ~ • " ' ' .. T11tMla.y, Octobtf l , 1974 DAJL v PILOT B 7 . Cwssx Kicke r Sorce 8o·urce Of-Offen~e_ --- MENU • •.. (COntlnued Frum P11e M) Mid welt Cal at tllinois North Texas Stale at Drake West Virginia at Indiana New ~elioo at Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas Western Michigasi at Kent State lpuisville at Wichlla Stat.e. • ..._ night --~ By DAVE RO~IANO tions during hi! junior year Notre Dame at lttictUgan 01 ""'-0.11., P11o1 s1111 • ·, at Newport when be connected Almost .half of the .pomts on four of seven attempts witb State scored this year by "Newport his longest coining from 39 Minnesota at Nebraska Harbor fJ.igh's football team yards out. ~ Missouri at Wisconsin have come from one Sorce-'Phe fact that Sorce can kick .. -~~~"!,ii== U. Art. soccer style as well as con-\Vake Forest at Oklahoma The Sajlors have scored 33 ventional makes him a unique Tampa at Akron, night , points while, recording tfieit place-kicking speciali.!3t. lte Soutbwesi first two wins this se~son and developed his soccer style Arkansas at Tew Chr is· 15 of those i»int~ have come whi le in Europe and teamed . ti an , night off the foot of field goo i and to kick conv~ntional while at-Oklahoma State at Texas extra point kicker Art Sorce. tending 3 place-kicking school Tech, night T~ 5-11 , 21{)-pound senior ~ducted by Bruce Gossett ,Oregon State at Southern has kicked field goals of 33, of the San FrancisCQ ~9ers. Methodist 25. 37 and connected on ::rn "I can get better distance Washington at Texas, night amazing 5 2. yard er . in from the soccer ·style, but Fa r \Vest Newport's 16-6 wtn, o v er when the field is wet H's easy Colorado at Air Foree Corona del Mar last Friday, to slip using this method, so .· Texas El-Paso at Arizona, His . 52-yarder .wa s or1c:innlly I kick cooventional then," ni~ State at Wyoming thought to be only 51, but says Sorce. 'tWe were playing after viewing game films it on a wet field last year Brig!wn YOUJ!.£ at Colorado was dftermined the kick was . against·.Hwrtington Beach, so Sttt!vraii at Pacific, night actualJy from 52 yards out. 1-went to the conventional 1 Idaho at Idaho State, night His three field goals and stYle and kicked three extra low~ at Southern California extra point provided the ·points withoUt a miss.'' . 011rr f'llef f'llol• lllY L" "•"f119 too.g Beach State at San margin of victory for Newport Son:e loves baseball, but ad· NEWPORT HARBOR'S ART SORCE KIC KS WHILE TOM BAZACAS HOLDS. Jose State, night against the Sea Kings. He has mits his fUture is place kicking. MichJ.gan at Stanford also booted three extra points He woold tike to coqtinue kick-T s · da ' N Q • Ohio state vs. Washington Without a miss. ing ·in college and maybe even ry a tu r y s ews u lZ State at Seattle ~ The 52·yaid effort was a the pros. He accepts the fact, . . • . · . UCLA' at Utah. night Sailors record. but is six yards however, that making the pros Fresoo State at New Mexico short of the CIF Tnark of ,_:wo_::u::ld~ta:::k:::•:.:P'.:l:::en:::t:.y:.of:..l::u:::ck:::· __________________________________ __:St::a::te:::,c.::•l~gh::t::.. ------\ 58 set by Barstow's Jim White in 1968. The latter is a state iecord· and the nali~nal record is 60 yards. · NC"NpOrt coach Bill Pizzica --thinks Sorce has a very good shot at breaking the CIF ·-~record this:year ·and· citM his- i-anRf as the maiii reason. "He can kick them from SS-fiO ·yards out and is pretty consistent from tn_side the 50," says Pizzca: "I feel he'll get a shot at the ClF record ·and maybe even the national mark." Sorce's -ability u's u a 11 y changes Newport's strateey once ·the Sailors move inside the opposition's 50. . "Once we're inside thi:-50 I will go wlth Sorce if we are faced with a fourth down situalion.'' says P .i.z.z Lea, .. Even if he misses I know he can reach the gool line from there so it's just as good as a punt ." Sorce started, kicking when he· was only eight·years--0ld and liv-ing in Engljnd. .ee "We Jived in a house acrOss the street from a soccer field and most of the ~ids pri the block played there all day," says Soree. "Nobody played Gua nteed 40,000 "les. football . so I learned to play ra ml socCl!r an? tu~~ into a pret-Introduci ng the Tiger's toughest tire. ly good, kicker. . ~quality radial with the protection ~recs father was employed of twin steel be lt s under the tread. by the defense department . . and 5000 the familv moved· Econom1cal, t~~· because 11 can to Gennanv where the situa: cost youJ.§_ss, mile for mile, than tion was ·pretty much the conventiona l bias-ply tir .. es. See the . same. 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TV • ~ P\tl:kin Ptcbroo '74 wi~nen will b9....,. - ._. pftu. by AIC Color T....,tsion of Hunting..., leoch. fint P6oce winMn will reaiV. o $91.11 ZMith 12.-inch, cUo,onal fNCRuN, bktck ancl white .......... tllrtr.lon -Mt. Second ..&oc. w inMn pt • $16.95 Zenith toW. mod.I roClio and thlfd ~ priMI .. Z.nifh "biUfold" pocket portalsle "'4'- Werth $12.95 Heh. All pri1" Cl,_ -Iv.cl OCCOfdtne '9.nawfad'YJW'.a_s.,.~t.d r•toll pricet. lntriel may M clepotft..:I vntil ThYndoy oft.,,...., ._ .. the AIC Color T•leviaion Pipkin Pir;k.,.. '74 ~ or at Daity Pilot ofrlCff In Hunt~ 9-ch, Nlwport leach, Costa Melo, Lotuno IMch • Son OenWnte. ~ winntn will bl natif~ by mail end may -pick.up:;thllir....,.nar~ __ . _ _ _ -- AIC Color Tel.-fflNm 19046 lftlokhurst llYCI. Hun.tlntton hach Watch for this Pl9dcin PklwNo '74 play9n *-"' eoch week in ,.,. o.nr " ... ·~ MCI*'-Citcle tt. '""' y-. think wil win in each palrintt ln the lilt ef 30 ,_,... ond wnd -in the ~· fOnn en-trY .blenk or o renonaW. foaiml9.t;-,JM.n watdl-the-- Diiity-fl\lot .,orts pogn for eoch Wffk'• lisl of tNw -. Ill the conchKien of the I 0-w••• c.m~ltJiin,. ~ will lnvit• flnt .._. wi-.r. to t'Y fw th. ~ ..,-~a•; o "Zenith color t•I.-. .... The 1~ dktgonol meoaure tobl• ,.,...., ~Mt t. -..lu.d ot $291.11. ft .... t• the ~In Pklc.... 74 •44istont whe -.t ~kh ,..., ~ ef Ma.ct-' ,,..t'Msi9ftol foot ... 11 ~mn the .......... the clolll of ,..,..,_ ptdt9f'M cont ... . --~ ~.!o!. •!'-! ~ '-!ite, _.,.., ....... win .,_ w1•lily .,.,.j lkl n PIClt1rM '74· corii~ petitioM. a.tow .,. thit ruin, the U.. of __... Gnd nry Wonk. Good lwd.. · ~ RULES 1.,..,.. ... '""' ............ -.......... ,. Jeni ...... " ..... ,._ ...,...,, '"11 1ffer.l1 '-i""le"' h "'41....i • - ·-Wplimf1.M inl,.__,,...., loe 1ml*-;,, M11 ..... ...... .. Wliw. i-'ltnf. n-which ...... , ......_ .... ... ••• l'litll. ; ' 1 s.111 It .. , f'IGKIN l'KlCllOO, 74, ,.._.. .......,..,.., P.O. ._IMO, C... ....... CA..,.,._ I. 0.tr-_..,II"",,._,.., .... .__....._ Cs• 11 1$ -~ ..... --11ffw.·-, .......... , ........... .... .._ .............. _..._._,. ...-., _., "fkt"*-_.. ............ "'~ O.W...t ~-........ --.......... -... ., ~ ........ ... .......... -... ____ _,,_. .............. n.M.y ...... - ...... .. 4111 .............. hlty ........... lty. ,..._ n.-.-... ............. "" .............. "'*' ... , ........... D9ltr .... aupl•••• _.., ttMW 11,.,...,, '-'ilift -"t' _..... ._ -· 6. TIE lftUllt 9'.ANI MUST II PIW.D IN Ol INflT 11 VOID. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ! ENTRY BLANK · ! .. . • Name • • • :-1...1...l-. • . -. • • ! Zip : • • : .... : • • : Circle t.cum you think will win this WHk't ""'* : • • • • : Detroit at LA Rams : • • : Oakland cit Cleveland : ! Washinc)tan at Cincinnati : • • : . Jowa at USC : : UCL:A at utah _ : • • : Michigan al Stanford : • • ! pregan Stale at SMU ! : Colorado al Air Force :··, • : Duke al Purdue !: ' • : Pitt at Horth Carolina : .. ! Noire Dame al Michigan State ~:: : .. ,TexasatWashi~n : : Oklahoma State at 1;,xgs tech : : Golden West al l'ullfflon : ! · OrallCJe Ca a st at LollCJ Beach E : Saulhweslem4 Satldl1back-· ·~:---< • : Magnolia al Corona del Mar :._ i Fount,~'!. Val'!Y. ~~ ldJ~!!! ~ f : Daniilfilfs-al Wrea . -:-__ , • : ,. Mission Viejo al El Dorado ! ' • I I I I I t I I I Ell•on on top cl 11!1 good dill, $~.00 ort 11cf! E11on Steel 8ell•d A1dl1I 71 tor Enon 78 flltllll Sl\(IW Tlfl). 12.M Ort •.eh 11'-ll·bll!td ,t.1!11 PIU te!ltf bin.ply \111. °""good Oct. 1..,1, 1174.;. I I I I I I I I ·F78-14 G78-14 • ·-·· .. j Maler Dei al Lakewood ! : Estancia al Villa Park ' • : WEDNESDAY fROM4 P.M. DEL TACO at partlcipotln9 D1I Tacos oll ov1r th• Southlond ·-----~-----~----------~--~-------------J ·--Charp It Oii yor•r EllOll Crt ~: ..ard. ---- '· . Valuecenter • Look for the ValueCentersign •. Blue ValueCantaralgn1 Identify servlco statlons operated by Exxon Conipany, U.S.A. Prices and offers shown above are available at these service stations. Red ValuaCantoralgna Identify perticipatlng independent Exxon dealers. Prices and offers may vary at these stations. Offer ends Oct. 31. ' • • : Newport Harbor at Westminster ! i Esperanza at El Toro : : Redondo al San Clemente : • • : Sadclleback at Huntington Beach · ! : El Modena at Costa Mesa : • • : LCICJllna Beach al Canyon : : Mar ina al Laara : • • : Va lencia al University E • • • • • • • ! \ Tli lllAICtl -My 9"f"S on the totol nu'""' : "Y" ~-!-of poinn .scored in all~30_sarnH b _ -i ~ • • • • • . : • • • • . ...:.-·-~ .... -~ . . ...................................................... • .. • I • • "' . ·• .. DAILY PILOT Tuesday, October t."1974 Recreation Vehicles -- . 'Recreation:il vehicles and boals wort.h..more than $1 million wiU cover at acres of Anuhetnt~Stadtum ··from . Oct. 2 to6. George Colouris. producer ·or the Vehicles will include the popuiar firth~ wheel campers, vans.-Of-all descriptions, dune buggies and othe'r orr-~4 vehi cles. . ' .. -__._ - BOat· di sP la ys 'viii incl ud e Cveryttiing from fistiing-dorfes-io swill. ski boats. the latest products for ..outdoor --enioYJYlen . Jo"'ree cntcrtaiom cnt .ilso wilL.l>~. provided. . ' • -1'te-Kai'l \Vin n Eutopean TrOupe - _._ ~ed\-hiRh-W-ire Hnd trapai.e.__atL_isY'~== will perform from S to 11 ,.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Fr1C:lay • v-Saturday s hows wi ll be from noon to • • -annual Retrl!alional Vehicle and BoaL- Show said costs of individual exhibit s in the mammoth show \ViJI range from thousands of dol lars to just a few . ··Some exh1b1ts . like luxury motor l'lo1nes. represent thousands or dollurs. ''Col0Ur1 s said ·· ~:4u1prnenl (or can1pin~ and backpac::king costs .only a few dollars." ' A1ore than 100 booths w111 display s maller pieces of cami'>ing: and . outdoor equipment. 11 p.m. and on Sund ay the Winns will -,.'"""""'•"· perform rrorh rioon to 9·p. m,. e ~. -•....._:_;- • • • • • . '. • ••• -. _......_,_ • 'fhe Oct . 2 to 6 extravaganza ~ emphasizes the enjoyment of going places -by land or by sea. . )he show will present a 1·ross section of all-the the latest produl'L'i available for outdoor' enjoyme nt whether it be tra\'Cling the highways, cruising \\'<lt~rways or tramping the ('OW\lrysidc .. ,,.ith your gear sto\\·ed.on YoW'.~ck. f\l ore than one million discoun t COUJX1ns ·worth 50 cents off on the S2 admission to the recreation vehicle iind boat show have been distributed . To Save on tiekcts to the show . r uidc,pt s s ~ould visit ThrifJy drugstores or Alpha Beta markets and pick up a discount coupon. • The five d ay show Will feature .all ··Jo'un anoat" is the byword for bo;.iting exhibits. E\•eryth1ng fron1 speedy ski boats to canoes and ka~·ak.s will be on hand. · A safe craft ror children knov.•n as the "guppy'' will be shown a long \liilh rishing dories. inflatable boats and customized c-rafl. • · • ctoJ>e~2-6,1974 ia "O,R'ANGE Ct>UNTY'S ONLY FALL /~ ...__ . . . ~ . . I SHOW ••• PLAN NOW TO .ATTEND. ••• YOJJ'~L SEE., .. Motor Homes & Campers -· Shells •_Trailers• Vans & Van Convers:ions • Sal l Boats • Catamarans • Ski Boats, . Motor Cycles • Off the · Road ·vehicles • Camping Equi.pment and hundreds of other Exciting Exhibit_s. ••• MANY NEW FOR 1975 RECREATION VEHICLES & BOATS TO BE ON -DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME! Exc iting Exhib its. ' . SPECIAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT DAILY ! You'll see -th e Wo rld ·Famou s Karl Winn walk th e high wire ..• -Karl -&.She il a in their exc iting high-wire Motor Cycle act ••• a · e-.1111il U.o u lJ, ages! __ . ' ' • SAVE 50¢ on an adult ticke t with your spec ial discount ticket, avai lable at your nearest Alpha Beta Market, Thrifty Dru g Store, " • ~, ~·~ Show Exhib itors & other area store s. •. tJi> · :::-... A. •... GEoR.Ge···Cio'Louiis····piooucrio"N·· ·-.. J, \ • I -·- ' • • .. , ~-· • ' ' .... . ' /. : ' ·: -·· ,• Sheila w;. is ·ffte lo•tly Y"'"J _locty. 011 the flyllMJ tra,.1e at Altelhhn Slodlu11·~~•sdJrltwuoiJli _s-1ay.-sho,.w11.,..tann hor c1ar1iiCJ "lldo for lifo" OI part of tllo.frff ~-1.t owa!ffo9 >lsifON lo tho G ...... ca-ls A-' Roe'°"""" Ylllllcle ood IHI Sliow. Show II-. en from 5 lo 11 p.m. daHy, from -1o 11 , .... s••r .... i.o .. -lo 9 , .... .....,_ ' Custom Vans. Billed -- Model1. dtmon1trOte th• comf.or of the homts away from hOme re-creationat ., · les to bt shown ot Anaheim Stadi•m his we,k. Ab9•t, Ren.. Jimhtn: h sts the dinitMJ accbmodation.s of a ll·foot-trailer.from l ill Bcny Pontioc of Santo Ana. Below, Patty Oifton ~s i.,.to the comfort of a ~motor homt dri•er's se~ Giid IM'low riqht, Thtr.sa Dobson pocks plcftlc qear i" a SulM'oidtr U "'Ptr. All YehlC:le 1 art to be see11 at Recrecrtion Vehi cle and loat Show throttCJh • ' Whether your fancy runs to luxury traveling in a motor home o r zipping along in a more mod est camper or van, the vehicle ~ of your <:hoice can be fou nd at the George Colouris An- nual Recreation Vehicle ·and Boat Show, . Exhibi ts 'Oct. 2 to 6 al Anaheim ·Stadium will in- clud~ c ustom ized vans. While prepa red specially for the show, the custom vans are available on the market Popular fifth wheel cam· (>ers will be shown as well as other types of ca mpers and camping trailers. · l\lany varieties or cam- pini? trailers will be on . display includin,g the "~l ee Too" compact trailer that _ ca n be pulled by even the small~st pickup. Lines or dune bugg ies and ether off-r<iod vehlcles in- cluding motorcyclt!s will be exhihited a nd anvone in· tcrested in buying· can ob· <..f.ain advice from experts. .... : : " \ I'· .. .... --... _ .... ' " • . ' r • ,. . • ' • . - • OctOber 1.1974 ·RECREATIONAL ·VEHICLE & BOAT SHOW . -. . . . Octo.be~ 2·6' 1·974 at ANAHEIM .STADIUM • Free Drawin9 for Five 3 Day Mini Vacations! & One GMC 7 Day Vacation! DALES MOTORHOME RENTALS • Amigo •.Apollo • Avco • Bar1h : Chassis Mts • Commander •. Eldorado • Ellplorer •Fireball • Fourslar • GMC"• Lifetime• Mercedes Benz• Monaco • Open Road • <Nefland • Pace ,Arrow • Perris Vf;llley • R.oa dhner • Santa Fe• Sh.asl a •Surveyor • Sweetheart • Titan; Van Coov • W1lhamscraft • Winnebago • •OVER 611 MOTOR HOMES & MINIS --· ~ ' . • • . J ' . . RED HiLL & SAN JUAN-TUSTIN 838-0900 "---«~ .. · .. s"eRViC~ Sc;!.!lS A Hew Concept in · ~· A~ Dosigned C"'lP•rs with <Oom lo 11 .. p & yet the slylilg of tomorrow. ... ·--~ ..:.• ,.,_ ~ ~~,. -· NEW-'-- USED .-is introducing ' * BUILT-IN AWNING * 2 FOLD OUT BEDS * Rll KING SIZE CABOVER BED ,c-, 5ff our o~!'.... "!!lb includi119 ·"•w & · Used Trvcks. Scat, Lark, .V~otiOflffr, Road Ronqer, S¥11rader and accessories to be shown at the Show ISpace LI. Also enter our drowillCJ at the show for prins •olued at . '350. fo be qi••n away on our lot. There will be Coffee, Donuts,· & Pepsi I for everyone. I · · · I 051 So. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana UNIVERSITY ' home of the SALES& SERVICE G-~OU N'D --HO~~ UNIYEASITY • OLOS · GMC ·COSTA MESA , CALIF. ' TRUCKS & VANS • Contempo Conversion Headquarters. We $petialize in 4 WHEEl DRIVES SEE OUR SPECT ACULMt __.. -. . THE SUN HEADS FOR THE WORLD ... THE WORLD BOWL, THAT IS! SEE The World Football league's WESTERN DIVISION leaders at Anaheim Stadium! -:- And . THE RECREATION . Vehicle and Boot Show! SeYerol of tftt' top, pJayen of ffieo SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUM football teoom will be at theo Recreation Vehic"' and loat Show for autoqraph ses1io•1 at the SUM "Htlmeot l1t99y" booth. Quarterback TOM Adams Clftd wide recel•tr Dave· Wlllio,.ul wiU ap_peor from 6:00 to 8:00 p .... on Friday, Octobff 4; """"IMJ backs James McAlist•r-_aftd K~it Johnion on Scrhtrdoy, Octobfl-Stt. from 4:00 to 6:00 p.111.; .cl offeMi•e tinemoR Kevin Grady and loolltr lrown attd def"'si•e stattdfft Dave Roltr wiA ·be on hand from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Sllftday, Octobtt 6th. - Martin McKee..-er.·thirteM-year pro ..-ete'.ro1t Clftd ltOW a •ice pres!ckltt with the SUH, will appear ot the show titrouqhout the weftleftd.. · , H9ME GAMES COMING UP Thurs .. Oct I 0 vs. Houston 6 p.m. Wed., Oct. 23 vs. Philadelphia 8 p.ni. Wed., Oct. 16 vs. Birmin9ham 8 p;m. Thurs .. Nov. 14 vs.·Florida 6:00 p.m. Tickets on sale· daily at Anaheim Stadium and all Ticketron &. Liberty-Wallichs outlets. For More Information call _633~1000 . . YEAR END SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S MODEL NEWEST AIRSTREAM ARGOSY DEALER. Disc Ou ""TS . NO•~·.'"'"'"""'•-"" "'"~ ij1nfill<'ii'filR!j100 n Ill chOOH from •• law •• $61111.00. Co~ Ill ' t.:.:ll.JLAJ(!) LI llJL5L!J..UJ !ift the. ulhma" in tr.ilt!f1n&. _ • '14 WINNEB AGO 21' SlEEPS SIX STEEL CONSTll:U(TIOt~ Thi• 100 ~ctnL sdf mn111Md 111111 llas lhf:rll'IOlllL conltolled hUllflll. Cole!ll1n roof air tiindiooner. carfl"', A!if.J'M I track .11erei:i, e1ur1 liwlll. 111. dee refrio11.11nleu sttl 11nk. 1r11ltr llttch and m111y other op- 110 .... 1...,0, ~•3!91 ONLY $10,800 SEE THE ALL HEW CONT EM PO Authorised Draftr for The atl-nrw lf1~ AlrW'Um Is ~ wit.Ii more 1mpro~mtnts· more t'Ol!Vtnltnca; AIOrt hu11nts. 1m 1IJO bt.,,.s you new layoul-'. new color KMrntr11. II eiicitirc modflJ to dlooK from mcludin& tw111 or <bllllle1lrepm111rr1ngemen11. And for 1U the eltgllltt, remembo!T ~·ery A1nitn1m lrtw11 the :tfl.ffllll !o the 31·100! • del1gril!d alld oons!ructed 10 go in)'"'""'' your air can go, • GMC TRUCKS & GMe MOTOR HOMES • COHTEMPO •OVERLAND • ARGOSEY • 4 ST.i.RR ... .............. ~-· ... ~ ... -............. ~··-_.. ..... -..... . See lhom all al I~• sh ow or come by our dea_lership Ora ... C..•llJ'a.FINEST REGRfA.TIOlllAL VElllGU C(!V1BI "A r.tal..,..,lr ._ ~4c:csrrrrr ,_.,,,,. \.. 2000 East 1st St. at Santa A na Fwy Phone 558· 1000 ·Santa A , : 4 WHl:EL DRIVE TERRA v AN •• --- ' ' ' •• I ~ ,, ••• ' ' UNIVERSITY Oldsmobile 2850 HARBOR BLVD... Costa Mesa ~-~ - • . . • . G.M.C. TRUCK VAMCEMTER · ... ------=-54'0-964q - ----... - • I nf.lat'able Boats •Reliable •Safe "Come See Us at the Show" Adventure Boats •Unlimited · •INFLATABLE BOf\T SPECIALISTS• , . '• ~57 TR.i.VEL.i.HD L.i.NE .'.r-tt•VELAHD, USA-IRVINE 552-1585 •Santa Af!.a freewayi1 Sand Canyon E•1I. • -_____ __________ _. • • • ' • • 1 • _; • JO DAILY PILOT T11esdJy, Octobrr 1, M74 ............. =-~~ ....... --;;iD;~,.~.~.1"R.E .~~1002 -Gen~.~ •• ~1~R•.•e0.~~~:•ooM201'G~.=.7.,~."1'R'.~e-.~~.10"0"2~~~.~.~ •• ~,T1•R~.e•.~~-,,,00""'2-r>G~.·:.,-,~.71•R~.E-.~~-.,,1002'=-~G~;~ •• -,-.~,~R~.E~.~~~1~00"""2~.~G~.-.. -,-.7l~R:~.E~.~~-l~OO~l~G=-•• -.-,~.1~R.""'E-.~~-,.,f6o2 ERRORS: Advertiser, should chock the;, od1 f Tff'PLEX , dally & "po't "'"" I C O!.L~GE PARI{ llJJ~~J L ~A ST .-DlifLEX COLLEGE PARK 10nJ m • d I• te I y. The :: fk,'r«•rn uwncr·~ 111111 with 3 DR, 2 UA, l, Qt'r fl~·plr1r1·. ..BEST LOCATIO~los e to sb~pino, 3 Bed~ AIL Y PILOT assumes flrC'pl.•C<l ~ :? h;1th~ plus 1 Jrg lat w/ro\'C'red patio. A . · • So uth of Ji ,vy. 'f"": . 3 lx1r1ns., 2Y.t baths d' . • liability for the first t11u 1bi.ih·•'1·1111u1, 1'a11n~. )(l'l'nl fixtr·UP!X'r 111 SJl,.IOO. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. Xlot use of bfl~ lend room. lnlDg, fireplace, cover pal10, park- i n c: or rec t insertion ,-.,p111·r r1· ,1.u~ .t ~··•I VA APPRAISAL ('haracler & charm. $1 19,000. O"•ifer flcxl-~ike .yard Owner will. help finance. Show only. 11··11.11 H'• J ',." 1 t ··11 1 t blc as to financin'' ~1nyun1c. Vacant. Askin g '38,750. Call 541). 4 111\1,11111·nt •• r ~,;·• .. ilkl 1 ORDER.ED "' 1151. E '. •• , e-:-..C ,.. FERGUSON·HESTER I ~!'"o,!"!.',,.,; ~P~·,,d,'.i 718 MALABAR· IRV . TERR. JUST R~l)UCED tfOuMlfor~• jjfGJ1 ·--------.. ~::11'~~oou1 lu~ Cnmpcl .Ju:,t vHcaled , .. cjuick. posse,ujpJJ ~s$fble. A SPECTACULAR--=tiO~E AND. INCOME "i;illliiiiiii"r;;· -~LI' "'Realtor,•, Inc. ? ·1 FAMILY LIKE Cozy 2 oarm -·deluxe hoine in a very con-UNIT -on Balboa Perunsula Point. • Un-• . 140 1 Dovt! :-st.. S\e. 2-0 . vc11.icnt locati~n l'lose to cou'ntry club yatht usual • Unique • Neat • lnspifatiOnal General R .E:-1001 ' Ne,\rpOrt 11ench , THE WATER? club or bea cll Price only $64 ooo ' • Gomfortable • Private •.Spacious and === 8JJ.9781 Newµ>rt? OCi'an? Canat·: · ' · cozy. 5 Bedrooms on a corner lot with 2 bed- BAY"11~t lll~,\('l I '' Abandoned Villa'' THREE YEARS OLD ~1~; •I .~ u den or · ouRtf: room rental on separate~ot. l's hard to.de-Spanish-$38 950 ASSUME 71/2~10 ilnn\~ll;i1l!~~1 s791:ioQ~tove.Jn 25 scribe this e~citing and c ssic home. We ·REALTY • tory-Poo l-Ov.·nl•tl hy.nn 11rt·hrt;'('r \\hO YEAR Now priced lo selli call 540-1151. 2 ·s ' 1 :1RR ·~A.\ san.!1~'1111 l!<nnt·. LIVIN~ \Yant you to see it -we _ O\Y you'll love it. B h u-,1·d J11~ 1.i!i•nl !•1 0-·1.\11·:111·. IS EASY • eae 1-iUf)t'I' hflnu•, IOI~ t!f \IOOd CA LL 67~·300;0 ANYTIME rormal douhl" door l•nt1·1 I dt'<·kinl{. 01\·n1·r 11•il\ 1•:.rry I;, BR. new pool ftnrl jacuzzi -General-R~E:. 1002 · ::> IR E JllQl 1r1 :<!>.:ll'IOUS l1vi11jt' J'OO!ll 11 r!h I 2nd. or !O~, -d<1\\n. f'ul! .+ rinl.s.hed UOnus rn1. sew· I ;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;·;'•;;n;;•;•;;•;;;:;· :·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;11 ~ HERIJA;G .. E noor 10 <'t•1l1ni.: f1t'C'plu r1·. pno•r S.JJ .. iOO 0 P F. N u1i.: ·rn1, >;"·a hl{ fiun rn1. j' i!!llllbi! }Ur·n1al ~ti111ng I~ SO'l'\'l'd h)I JIOUSE &I t & :0:11n !-j, 1111 Only 1~; )'I'll nr"' ... an * Balboa Day' Pr.operties '* h~<' 1o:urden 11<•11 k1lrh1•n S. \\'oodlund Pl:u'I'. Nini a Up~taini. view. $89.~.' II !' REA' 'JORS ii•ith. bi'1.'nkl.i:.t l .. itlni,: .in•o . Ana Call p It i:: ST 1 GI·: BOAT-..CAMPER OCEANFRONT NORTH COSTA MESA L F'ie~t.u pa.it)' t'00111 11J!h l\O~!ES. 61~~1J I i-vniniamhni.: i iei\ ,,f lu,h -BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TRAILER Seashore Drive Family home. 4 Bil, lge.1 ~;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;1 ic·rta1·r 1n 11ulll'd l'our11 111'{I r ,, . . . Vacant lot. Seller "'ill I ~ S11•f'Cµ1ng :.:lau-s 10 "•·1i1r~11r -hdnn,. I 1~;11,1· fa nlai;llc f:~JOY lh•.!i.-.~prailluig t.lc!j.ll subordinate. ki lchen /{arnily a re a. General R.E. llro2General R.E. 1002 tn!llilt·r ~ul!t· & i•hildff'ns h1ndsc1tp~nr.: 1_:-.J.l 10::1110. ,\ \l'l'dc Limlly ho111c 11•l1h its Lge. fenced yd., nicel-:;;;;:::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f 11l11g, R,()11\t~I ,fc Julwt ~.rc11t c.a11r. home only i::lunt s11~1Jng p._•ach 11'1.'e, 675-7060 I• balLilny. Hurl') 1 !.16:1-il!SI. I ~G.IJOO. c.u1 ~ ~Jd ~ub)o.Tt 1'01·erN! pall11 uncl bc:unerl 1----------ilrees. quiet street OP£NTlll •l7SFUHTOBENICt• 1ouS$UUU1b\c •'1• lo>an. C.ill ceding family room. ·3 EASTBLUFF $41,950.642·7491. · 646-7-:'11 ~t.-cious bftlronn1~· too. Super l..'iean 4 BR. home t---THE REAt EST WALKER & LEE Hear yanl baek~ on cul-Oe· J-f f /d ' VA O£PO Reill Estate !;,1c ready for trniJCr £;a te uge am. 111 · rm. · · ,,. l --~ acl~ss. S42.950. . Ne\Yly redec. Owners 4 Bdrms.,..2 baths; built A:Sst,;;i.JE: S2:->4 Pa Y n1 en t. . ' ....,0 500 . f I $'" 500 Lo ~~~~~~I 1•,·' VA. POOC HOME! RIDICUlOUS an x Io u s. ~· ' . ms, f)l c. oC, . w PANORAMIC ,.,.,.,., "'"'h 1~·""°''· t.o" OFF"RS WANTED 640·8484. . do'1 payment. 556-8800 OCEAN """ 1 ' ;"" 137 ·""· GWJ " rn REA TORS rn VIEW r\O\\' 8·17-6010 Ag le.___ Dra1natlc d('(.ilrnlor furnish· CORONA DEL I L11.;:r. new! Vaulted ceilings. 00. 2 story piC'turc book . M. AR Oper; spacious look. Triple home right Oil or the pogcs 4 Local Of ·ces To Serve You ~11ra$.,'1!'. Sp;1 rkli~ pool. HAS of House· and Horne and (~!!!!!!!!~~~""l~~~~!!!!~~'::""~~~~[ "t1x.' l'\)nipl(•tc hOnie" ,1,ilh E V t:: RY T f'fl""N-G !~ust ~~ sacrttlcc sale nt -General R;E. toot-General R.£. --1002 bedroori.,1s lJu·luding nn ex· S·l9,950. Hurry. Call 847..0010 ;;;;;;;;;:~;;<;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1rt.•n1l'ly luxurious n111stcl' Aw'1c·E~S~T~S"'l~D~E~---I 1Quail ~ iuull', hui;e i;amc room, FIXER Pl 1111-gc k i I ch l' n ""•ith Dirt>' . .j BDRJ\l \l'ith aC• • micro11av<', a fish pond, hrcplaer. gas bltns. huge Praperli•s · patio de1·ks 6/1 \'acuum. !:in11ly ruon1. Quiet cul·dc-752•1920 All on top of · a ' hill at ~II!'. ;\ssume 7'k VA lonn. 14000UAllST.NlWPOtTllACH : lhc rnd of a cul·dl'-S.1C \\'ilh $210/~10. Call PRESTIGE ~~~~~~~~"!;!!' · better th1tn n 180' OC'C'an 1 . 110.\lES. S:U,500 :: 'nnd h1U view. Only $L"l9,500 615-ffitG **ME:SA DEL MAR'°'1 : fee Jal'ICI. Call 641-1'211. SUPER BUY I By Orig ~vnC'r 1.1n1tscl}.lfrchit e.w.n. entrJ !-1rst ltnie ollercd. ~wner despe.ar~: must move 5BR, Jba. \\'nte I, \l'k to S , • In three \\~ks., 3 BR. 2 sells, OCC, s , 50· acre f BA home, el~tr1c bltns .. 12 pnrk. \Vo ful neiE?.hbor· • S • _ Yrs ohL _ Pncrt~r tor _'l\!1,ck hc;aQd.. 6a onle·higtrscb:JOi sa r:---sJl.!dr."'Not a l L'I· -lvadore.,. Ci\'f. . x c e c n ~ $62, or make ofr. Sh"'"" LIDO ISLE L ' ne\Y 4 BR, & lge. falT\ily rm., 6 baths. 1er & lloat. 30 Ft. lot. $260,000. Bay view f1'01n 4 BR., 3 ba. s i,ngle story home on 60 ft. Genoa lot. $155,000. -WATERFRONT LOTS 40)(90. Ft. $250,00ll 30Xl05 Ft. $165,00ll Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba ys1de Or1ve , NB 675·6161 WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS ·since 1946 $129,SOO? HOTTEST HOME BUY TODAY! \Vhy? Becaus e owner may carry 75% loan. 8%, 25 yrs. Big Cyn's beaut Hordeaux. "2-111-San Joaquin Hiiis Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 This beautifully ~ upi;:r11dcd and ('arcr! fol' i\frl"C'dl th .t,;ardcns ho1r1c ~)~)wi; llke son1l·thlnh ou1 or "Br!' r Jlnrnl'S ,\· (;;rrd«ns." This. \lvvf'ly ho1111' orfers 2400 sq. '.ii. ol l'lcganl family li~·in~. .\~k .tnhut lt~tlm:: No. ll!llil ·-Walker & Lee · 1·ond. Call PREST ICE by l•PI "'~" ""~"1"'"75-HO!\·IES.645·fifi6 ' ,,..,,.."""" ,,,..,. '"· LIDO ISLE EOROOM +. POOL G•necal R.E. • 1002 Genecal R.E, . 1002 675-Z080 TRIPLEX. wa'lertront, 3 B $36,500. J'his· sim kh ng clf'an ---::-:---:'::-"--'-';.;;;:l ,G!!!!en"'e"',"'a'!'l "!!R"'.e!".""""""'!1'!'0'!'02!!!!G!!!!en"'e"',"',"'1 "!!R"'.e".""""""'!1~00"2~1 Real Estate Ht•;1! Eslate S45-9491 REAL INCOME 2-:: BR. 2 Ba Ho11~l's w/in· 'on1c of ·s:ioo. A~~un1e !he lst 111! 71 ~r,) 1111d !hf.' 2nd. -r\nd you'll havt.' $200 left O\'l'r f'llt"h rnonlh. The prlt•o is S 18.000 ror bolh so ~a.11 no11·. 556-2f1'!0. ,' rii. Leasehold. SlGO.OOO holllc. offers 2 lull baths. 1 Bachelor Pad Magnificent Co ONA De bu11t-1ns. like nl'll' ca rp<'I· L C · R L R ing, l,.'\)\11."l'L"<l pa.Lio, plus Corona del Mar a . uesta Duplex. Both 1vith .. ~ vfew! heated swimn1lns: poo l. GI w· h p I ll.<5 me 701 YA ~'\' i~ & :r·ou wjll buy ii! nnd !i"l-IA terrns of!C'red loo. It -00 -Qi.'!-U !O • S125,000 I ' " CaH n61v !i'l6-1fJ35 ur 963·567! Call us abou1 this desirable Dr ii 1n 11 t i e i\1 o n t crf'y. s & s Park-Huntin9ton Executive livin9 + Pool .~ii · i,' ~· ·• __ w_A_L_K~E-R~&~L_E_E__ Corona Highlands 2 br 2ba t'kau1ifully n1 a n i cu r c d --M'I Re;,il Esru!c pool home 11'ilh I a r g c Ya r ti s. Brt'lllh!nking Jn-mas!er sui te private" beach I c r i o I'. Up g t' ad c rl $31,500. Open beam ceilings. aCC'C'ss and very ~pcrial ! h r o u g ho u I . ~!11.ssive HA!,i OR HIGHLANDS Cozy fi repl ace. Lllrge lanii· r i n anci ng an·angernents. '.'adobe" heart h. Cathedral Super sharp Park Hun· / S BR. & POOL ly room. Big shade trcrs. $69,JOO ceiling. $239 1nnnlh PAYS tington. 3 car garage. Perfect starter· home. Call · Call &H-T2ll ALL. Hurry call 842-2535. Impressive entry. 2900 sq. (~:;;,c;i&hoX:k"~t1os~~ no;Rto~:·B~~~~Agt. \~'I!h .... I • .· ~~OPfll,fll~·lt'S£UNTOBfN&E; ~~~~:j1~d ~~~; schools. park. libracy_ &: . ~·room. 16 x l3 heated & shoppinl!:. A great family central air condilioning. In honic at only '"'.500. An primt> location. Prk'Cd low tillered pool. 2 covered _. t $34 900 llh bl 1 patios +cool OCt"an breeze. f.' .... tr<.• bonus ls an assum<iblc a ' · w • assuma c ' ' I See 10 i.!pprceiate. Call insut-JllL'C loan at 61,'( I VA loan. Ca.JI 55&-2660 BKR CHOCOLATE --963-iii61. Y2 ACRE 3 Homes Plus Pool $79,500 Located on d~irable Elden Ave., Eastslde, O f are these -f3J 2 bedroon1 homes with fireplaces and plenty of room for 3 more homes. Call for particulars. lown. ' ILLNESS fnrcl'S salf' of high C. F. Colesworthy d=n 3.o; ""'·'.'"' "°""'· ' DUPLEX * BEST BUYS * 0"'""" • "' '"11 '°., '""" · IN-~ HOME I REAL TORS 640-0010 ~~1979CaJI!. pines acre Ric.h bmi·~. carpet ~cccnts Indian \\'ell1 Condo, $2!1,900 ~ . ~ ~ 2211 Newpo.t Bl. . Costa Mesa 646-8811 I -I this n1a,1:n1fJCt!nt Coron11 tlcl exL·hg for beach P.roocrty. v;. H CHARM FREE RENTAL Oa,<;sif1cd Adl Call 642-5678 t.1ar clu11lex. ~Quiet strcl't. 3 -n, Eastside s:ui,900 .,,. Vi·~'!';ati1c F..istsidl', C!\1 on SERVICE _t.~!~ty! (::lose 111 tennis ro!-lrts and 3 BR, ~1esa Verde s:UJ.900 · · n1er lo!. i\fusr 8l'l' lo ap· C;dl us \0<lay. \\'c cnn help ---park .• ~f'Ck·U·boo view. Call 2 Hoines on a Lot S48.750 MAIN CHANNEL T1i~h:1lt.' $48.7..IO. you relocuk'. and show you 1)46..-0j55, ; Owner anxious. s~ offl'rs J 4 1 high rrnts. and 01\'!1 your -.. .. Sun/EYes. 646-5855 VALLEY PRESENTS . DUPLEXES! 1. Ocea nfront )Ulir 'Side by side. All l\\'O bed- roon1 _ynits.._ Ver~@ \Veot N ' • lion with outstanding financing, No loan fees. l\:>\v rates; motivated selJer has orders to sell Uus year. $159.500 and $110,000. • T\VO older C.O.M. properties. One consists oC two adorable doll houses on one lot-VERY LARGE 2"1 T.D. available-try low 60s. The oiher is fl( sp·arkling two bedroom home. and a one of a kind gues t room . l\1otivated seller has bought something else. $74.500. 3. Rar~opportunity to buy four duplexes in a row in C.D.M. \Veil built older two s tory units \viUl re modeled kitchens, leaded. glas s Windows and a \valk-to-everything location. !~as a managers unit 'as a bonus! $85,000 each. 4. Like nc\v spacious property also in C.0 .1'1. at end of street next lo park and tennis. Vie.\\1s in all directions. Cathedral, all \\'ood ceilings, firt!places, sundecks. See to appre- ciat~. Asking ~135,®. Call '675-7225 '. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! This ne\v listing has every conceivable extra and an extra IO\Y price. It is in Baycrest, on Skylark Drive. There's a rambling 3 bdrm floor plan with a carpeted fanily room that looks out on a free form pool. including all the extra accoutrements for-cLtdoor e n- tertaining: speakers, -lights, sliie,-board, gas bar-b-q and heaters . It's betutiful! And only SSZ.000 .. (Vacanl and offtred by an Exec. Transfer service) I( it is rtt sold by now. UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors, 9.s.6000 1443 E. Coast Hwy., ·corona dll Mar General R.E. 1002 General R.E. REAL ESTATE · SALESPERSONS 1002 / OO E llllr ho11' to stop paying lhos1• GET 1 Units Long J3coach $j9,500 ~:1c ~~"l·h~1,'.•.,,.w1010"'1<d ',;"°,.""','r Prestige With Dramatic Pool Own Ymur Own TENNIS CLUB • CM ' own home. Call 646--iTll Ontu !hi' n1ain channel 1Yith full Real Estate • 3 hdr., J ha. & many ln11m"Cab!c arcr-. Magnifi· N d A N Outl k? lasteful 1:uslon1 (cat"'~'· cent en try. Gruciou~ parlor. ee ew OO *T ' C I 60 120 1, • • \Vfllker ,t, Lt't' ~~21 vlew of channl'l entrance Newport Island A By aDv't. only "'~ Dynan1ie fiesta area. Indoor A Fresh Start? ennis cur x • --SWEEPING VIEW -outdoor gallery. Upgraded Depressed? 10' fence, c•ampionship Homespun Livin9 Deluxe Duplex 1791 oran~c. C.i\1 . ..>:~~ in cvC'ry way. T \\'IN \Ve arc lntervie\l'ing men and site * Swimming pool Spac ious Rooms. .... jBR Upper L'.11it. :: BR IRVINE TERRACE li·l2·177l •~<"'o. PATIOS. SP A H.K L I NG "'on1en, ex pcrienced and in-plus jacuzii * •pace Loll'er. Near 1'1·1 Park .~· • Grncious custom . built 1 ...... !!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~--1 3~ · ~-POO~. BC a U t I f U 1 ~· l'llpcricnc ' fer sales posi· for putting .) green * 3 h1•rlr<UJ?n1.1r1ami1ly roon100plus Bench, Cd. Tenn~ 11ith 'CHARGE' home, rlay & night view Open View Side · :,ff/I --·~· ffil'r1a1nmcn1 ~l,~G,.Ncl~"ic'kEINT1ni: tions in our Corbna dcl l\lar 3,000 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, l'.,..cep °'" Y al'"C nus ,, •• ,,0,0bl• Lo'"· Sl"-··.'~. re rlll'' " n r ' off'•-E'"'" •nd I•"•·-,., • 0 · 'irt "" ~ " "'""" of b<.ry and ocean. 3 family Of 0 Bl d .,. -''"· _., " ~.... "3 bath, den, 33 ft. nim· rnom. n quirt cu· c·sac. H.v Owner 6i:r-l66J. Cean y ~ · ,f A C. ~ 7, Z I . A N D, deli;.,.h, tful a1n1osphe" of •19 .. ~. Cnll "'"7l7l. ··---berlrnon1s, plus t id • 'l T \V'TERf.'LL Th • f Id•· ~ """ ""..,.. -~..._~ c,, " " • 1~ can t antiques and nautlc-a with pus room, crma 1n1ng OJ'f'I TIL,. IT'S FUN ro BE NICE' REDUCED s.1000· 01vll('r quancrs. Priced at Sl25,000. Onl,v the Pacific OeC'an in --o., -~ .. r..t> _ last. Q\\·ner must go. Take he 1P'"1, c'Ompatible <--<r room, masttr bathroom -,. ~~ aml'nillcs thul go ll'ilh an 'o IOll JllO a van <lge. a I\' o rkc r s· and intlhidual with roman tub and out-~® l!~~'l~.~I•, 1+nusft,,,n',fllyl ,•.00hi~' fo,·,n,,1,1,. 0 n1c1·,-,.2 OUt Of yqur Call 673.-S.150. fl'Ont o( you. A.ti lhc __.-d ll C 11 00,.,, 1 J I home Snfl(T s pacious! OPelnL'•"'SFUNTOBEN'CEI expensive home. R i chl y 675-60.SO S42-2S35. broker nssistance. side atrium ~·:~ : 1 nth:<l~r i-u1h' h~~ ~l'IOn1·sil~ ! · ti~ ~ paneled living r oo m . OPEN TIL g • "'S FUN TO BE NICE/ YOU \VILL NEVER HF.AR CALL /11 R 00NLEY AT "" 1 1 ,. k•l·h·n. .... .. _ .. ..,, teps to t e eac Call Ni-J for a.....,.intn1cnt 832-4800 · • __ ......... --closet and f)f'1\•a1e b:ilcony. 1 r·orma1 dining ga rden S h 8 h ~ A l)ISCOURAGING \\'ORD~! · HOME & GARDENS fit~.'JIJ!)t;i11 1~:11~.-c ~~1;-60~1~ DAILY 1 'I· ~p~ci~us s~u~J~k~•J.,nm~l~ Prime South of ·lligl11vay 2 644'.72u An;1Jmc WAC'kER & LEE Thi~ t11.•a11!1fuJly u•1<•1,uled \gt .... · .:==::::=::===:::::==I room \l'i th 11'el bar plus betl~s on an ov~rslled M.111\ Rea l E:tale ;11111 • <Jt'l'd /or \lt>n'dith '. · , . I OCEAN VIEW a 11·inc cellar for a king. lot wit~ approved plans to · 'l<'''I',"·· 1,,,,0 ,. ·.·t-••··. llkn LLAS~ ... "p!uin 011 fant:1 shc · add un1t.s ,."9500 "' .. ·' ~, ~ ~ "·-I _., Superb 11u:1l1 ry th.roughout. · "" · · \ 1 • . 41/2°10 LOAN " ~"•r1•·1nln" 11111 "r "Br!1rr .-,v \ l$l;i ,\!nuni :\J.,..,(']. FROM LAGUNA CAMEO SHORES I • I 1 , .• 1, • ,.,,.,, '· ,. = 1 c 11u 613-&'"l.iO. --I , 1 1 \\'i1h s50.ooo. •-.-. s i--1"" I ~ I ' t '· ,,,,., ·1·1 ~ ).I.. i.:•1 ' 11''"1 ll:IS I SOUTH OF HIGHWAY '"""" "'' .. ·~ 1,,'1 ,1.1~. i,.','11 ,,. ·;;ff,.,-~ ~:.1011 1r1 1·' Dl·dr1•on1~ ;111<1 i:;1.111t f11n1\ly p~ LO T Beautiful ::. bt'droon1, 2 b;_itb OPEN 'IL 9 ' !f'S ~UN TO BE NICEr • . Lovely Patilic view; lgf'. 3 l't'n!er in CJsta JI.few. . -' . mom. rw·•hN' "''"''"'"" ' i ~· l Duplex with bes t income .'n . bdrm., 2 bath homt'. Spcci· Annual i<ross ~24,384. Full 11 ,,1 ··11 '"ri• 1,111111.1 l1111a.;., .1 •M-~iOllJ \ ,1 Co.mna dcl Mar For its illly olfererl al $114,000. Assume VA Loan J"rice Sl5Cl,OOO. firni . ,\·~ .. 1 .. u1 11~1110~ \11. I l~~il " · 1 • \! ·---prtt·t". Lot and p half bc\OIV HEART OF WALKER & LEE .N.J;;. Cnsl,1 :\ll's:1 1111~. f<11T1 high11·11y 1iilh J;n'.itC s1Yinl· '· • Approx ~24,600. 8~'7o. ~224 I!• 11 1.;,1 .r,· 1 1 rn1 , ::! ha. l•!ln .... f11J. Cln"1' _ riini; pool. Suhmil contract Corona dcl • Mar. Lovely pe r mJ, includes taxes & ins. 545_9491 In schl .. -fr1ry i.:11 . F O of salC'. S!l7.:.oo. h?m c, elo~c ,to .beach: on Total priee SlJ.500. ~Bed· _ .o~SUnKthl1 • 1(11111, l-'•lr l1101'/' QSf (CUpancy 644-7270 l.'~ Jots. Q';"tlll' ll'lll llIT:Jtlge t'nl.._, 1:\,4 bu, (pJ~ 1\1/IV cpts, o;;..11 Jilt,· 11r•~11l> ·.1·1th 1 ');11!yl 1nr. call ::iun11y-C1il Realty, East Bluff hnancln~. O ff e r ed nt new paint. 1•1rn1 c1·1~~1 £1f'd ;u!. !.r1::!-:.r.78 6'.lli-~7fiO/ e1·!'s. :l!.\~-717'1 Sll7,500 Roy Mc~ardle Realtor REALTORS SINCE 19M 613-440! • :G eneral-R.E. ioo.~ Genera1:R.t:.--1002 r'a!I ns t1hout lhis l'."<O'.'l ncai Ontu . 1810 Newport Blvd., CM .1 br f;inuly roo1n hon1c ir1 ~ 548-7719 Easthlurr 11 i!h lari,:c µ:irk hke yard and po~~ihln hoal, 21 ~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!! .... I 1raili>r sltltai;r arcCl."1.1"::::::::::[ ~ GeneralR.E. 1002 GeneralR.E. 1001 Quk·k CM·t·upaney and sho11 1. ~ 11 escrow dCsired. (}.vnt•r \Ill! OPEN HOUSE help linancc a1 only Slil.%0. He.1ut1ful Xt'11·po1·1. Charm· Call 61·1-T.!11 GraC'iouS" living I.: cnten ai11· Realtors HONORI ing 3 ht>droon1. :! l,i<1!h homr. · * 644-7661 * NG Jh•11vy shake roof built·ins, elm ing & a i;reat in\'estrnen[ at HARBOR VIEW HILLS tari;e brit•k Jirepl:ice. Best Big Canyon Country Club.f!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I I lr~1n:i.t1c: llurltngan1c in park-like setting, buy in Ne"·por1 Ocach of. -t '' · Luxurious 3 bedroom, 18x32' View Duplex I I d b d "' frl'C'•l at Si9,9;,IJ. A!<k:O~":"'~~~~;:' ~~~· ~ Jiv hn, dini ng room, dble · u 1 -.;ro\1 n pine I r~cs. Cathe ral eaine 72 wet Mr. n1arble mas ter Corona del Mar CORBIN-MARTIN ' macilab I irviilil realty - ? I ') I I . ' ll d • f H-''~··1·~11~'!'1<' ~lfill:E -... ~ h 0 . I c £'1 111;.1 •. , I ira s 31/'LllSC." e roon1s. <lllll~·-1•1--tlf"l'l"h\...-rrr.--·•I LEE 'O"STA-c.G'IC .,..r . \\'llt'f w11 t'arry at Visualile a near new duplex 1-----t~r-m='f, n-;'(, '"1TlT~ !>Onus /'OOlll , $12~ . a.lllir UU3fge lli•;rl ~;~1ntc !WI'-"' on tl~OOO. Or le6Se in Corona del Mar "'here BUI LDERS-SPECULA. TORS 545-9491 HEART THROB \optJon SIOOO. monthly. • )1Qlll"_,,.1Jenrcst neighbor ls ·----~--J.- IRVINE TERRACE-467,SOO -Com!o.ttable. 3 hOO@om. bome w/ligA~ ~iry kil~~en .~S"ecludei!-coverep patio. l\1ove- 1n cond1t1on . \Valter King G44-j>200. (R48) - • NEWPORT BL 29 Rue Gr11nrl Vallee nv<!r 100 ft a1VOY"'flnd e1teh 11r di(' \ <111 )1LS1 lool-.1t1t: lt)r a hon1e'! .1 1\d. · VD. Open Evr~ Day 1·5 nt-the 2 br 2 hn unit:ii ill(f'Jli hi!\ on l~.ilbu<l l>land lll C'I Udtng one and HERE IT IS! ll ug-c fOOr'TI!C fnr "nld 1in1c" Ask ati:;a!e fordlreclion!I hrive r .... r('l lcnt Vit'\\'S of lr>O qlldiJ1Y I bedl'(l(JJl). l<in11lv 1'00111 hfJ/lH.'. l'fl,\ on Vii, TJ·.HJ\1S. ·I livin.: . or rlisplay your VOGEL & .BABBIIT NcwpoM llnrhor. Con1bl11e · I I · 0 ·1 ( 8 kA · I l{i>th~ll'.1.-, .:l h:tlh.~. Vl"l'y, 1van:.'li Ior .llOUr ow n th1tt \\'ith flexible fJnanetng !i .. l.'l ~''f'jnr PJI f'l;ilTO nn l\\'O Ols. \\Iler\\ I an mer1card iru•illt'~. Th~1·~. •·1•1•1, ,.,•-I und a price of only $125,000. I ~ I I I vrry rlerrn, rlo~r lo 1>thool~ .~, " " .. ~ '"·~ 644-6056 • nt )"fr ''I l1n;1nc111g. f-;159,5V1l. : I'( OI ,1t ond ~l;r)pptni;.:, 1111rr .~ l~!'l fo r rci:idrntln l nr c'OJll· Cull 6-14-Tlll ... -11! .iO() ~r3 r11 pti;·c• of <rnl,1-s:~,.950. rncrriat. Lm1tls or room for --_ eJm ,.;'""· c n11 ""-"113 roe WONDER HOUSE ' HOME WITH A PARK COATS detail~. ~ \ t.1·,111t1tufl\· upt,!ralll•fl ..i li€·db'u1ir11 hnn1c • ~ & oPENTtLO ·rt~Fu1./roeEN(;E1 SPARKLING VIEW I 1 111 I to ILu·ho1 \ ll'\\. !!1Jl.; t:rc'c11!.it1!1. f'ro-" · '. WALLACE ~'2 i \Vould 11. sp.'lcious family It ;~111n.1t1,1 l,111fl,1.:upcd. 1Jt1\.:.L.u1din~ fa1ni!y REALTORS home witti pool, view and ~ 111i1 Ill' \!17 .jOIJ -544-4141-, 11~,'t P~~7tc \~e~;vetot ~ CHARM """ ,3V .. _ -"" _-L"'" ON-A-SMA't:'L SCAl:r Sp ~CtACULAR LI D" BAYFRONT (Optn Ev•nings) rtgtrr-hm! tn ~D:M"Tour . c' v --bedrooms plus two r11tr8 PRACTICALLY NEW JN. 1·1 1n1cd elC'gJntt: of \l'df·rnund home on 40' PENINSULA PT large roomll -tremrndoul TERIOR -2 bl.'droom, 2 hi1. 1\ 1th :t licrlr1o11ln~ three halhs. teak LIKE NEW Bea Hf 11 llf'ro led. 3 por.enti11l. Call 613-8550 fl)( bath CoMomlnlum Jus1 the ./up~ 1h·r1 _ rn:u11·\ 11 uarte1 .~. Sli p for large GREEN BROOK bct:ni.,11 2Y b:ilh ho~I"; mstr. more delall3. ria:ht die grtvatci ~tio. U1e , ... Jr \,~1 n~ '2:J.i u •• 11 Th~ hr;11111r.u1 rour tw'(lnl'Jm twtrm. UP"tnir~. w; 1 h OP£N11LJ ·IT'S Fl.fol TOBE H1CCI ~ P<XI~~" l'C<fta~~ ~m 1!1 01111· 61X 1111Jnth11 old ~un!IN'k. o-,, 111'1"'1 puri·hasln1t [~ -~ Ml pa 1 iiruo .. ~o ooo' "' WHITE, WATER VIEW DIAL I f:vcrythl nit from Ille hca\'Y b1r1:f'r hrnnr, \1an! friRt sale. 1 ' ~or f!ll.!M1 1 --. ·or • 1'hnkr l\lQf !<l thr "~. ,., Prl<·••I .,,1 .,.,2..... , ...... a mon11. 1,'1 • n1 1 .1,cur111•1 11111,1 1>~au11ru1 101;; \\1th "';' "' , .-: """ PETE BARREIT '"''\ :1ppl11111r<'~ 1111'.'ln~ yt•tu'!I Ca!I : 673-366:1 6'i::-'«~~r; El'<'ll. ' lnrt'\t•r I 1·ean \JI'\\' /ff lronlagrl Ill e ~clu· nr ('.+!'('fr··" 1~1n1f1w111hle llv· . "~ c REALTY - 11 ,. 1 ornnn d ~I ,\Jar $150,UOO. · 11ig A.~k nhool h~lng No ,--. 1 ~ . F' f{ A t" CISCAN F'ountain. 642 5100 67• '"060 I .:.WALKER & LEE 1 Bc11.uHfullyi:1uv•tl for .rieluxC' • -1.<t H I FI 1 aln~I(' RIOI')'. A f11ntn.ifllc huy ~~~ DIAL 644-1 166 642-5678 COlfNTRY CLUB LOCATION 3 bedroom, family room, Cor1:no.l djning, 211.:t baths. Near golf course, freeways & shoP:- plng. $63,500. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (ll51) · · .SO. OF HWY.-CORONA DEL MAR Newly rt:furblshed front 3 bedroom house w/renfal unit in rear. Only Jh ·block to all shopping, Owner wants offers ! $67,500. Tom -'l'Urner 642-8235. (R49 ) LINDA ISLE OFFERINGS (l) Glamorous new 5 bedroom home w/ swimming pool & th.c finest •P.P9inlments thru-out ! (21 .6 bedroom + !amil)" mom w / wide channel view location-$275 000. (3) ContemP9rary 4 bedroom + family room & sludy-$258,500. Cathy Schweickert 642-82.15. (R.12) ' 101 OO'fff Orht i42•8235 Newpo1rBiith, c~llfOl'nle 92663 2J61 Sdn J oaquiri Hi ll s Rd., "'N.8, A 'OLOWELL BANKER CO. much !IQUithl ar1,r motfcl Don't ,1w up lhr ahlpl ·' 54'.s-94911.e I ' , . . pl ~.!'00. Hurry -lhi!1 · -1111n't 111.~I. Call 817-6010 "Lisi" ii in clRMifled, Ship --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'._J ,_ _________ .,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ___ _, '·====-:-=---"'-' ~i It lrlfr H"rn~ •..••. liJ2...:r.;R _c~,1_,_,s_~~S~l'=·L=l.s=·--~6=12-00'-"""'-~""'='-· -~----~ lo Short' Results! 642--5618. I ., • • --• • • ' DAILY PILOT B I I ! 1~G~t~ne~r~=l:R~.~E=,~~;;1;;001;;G;•;;n•;r;:•;;I ;R;:.E;;.:;;;:;:~1;002;;;J Corona del Mer • 1012 $1940 DOWN OPEN TODAY Fount•in V•hty 1034 Irvine 1054 Income Property T11esd111. October 1, }q74 2000 •ner•I 3102 Houtts Unfurnished Beautiful G reenbrook Vil.LAGE I F'orclhom, ' Br, 7•/o. INTEREST UNITS UNITS• VACANT I Br $1.lO. Hun· Corona dal Mor SEVILLE 2~ Ba. hu~ front bdrm, -• tlngtpn Beach. Smgica OK ------=---'-' 3222 ------- 3 living rm wllh · cathecb'al 2 frpll."!1. $53,t'XXI. Call CJS 2-STORY 10.8°/o Newport Si.50. hOWll.\. OcctlJ\+ ><1!1""" formal din'"" ·-· He"1 F>Tote, 5111-1168 or COU".,.,.RY SIDE SPE lrnnl hOd.e Laguoa Beach ~tld 1a'rge lamUy ...... ~~~ f'V~ ~1-25:?8 "I ND ABLE sm. Walk to wattr Balboa. \\If' Ill'\' 1..i.king l'ppl!(.ittionl' E.A$Y DOWN PAYMENT affords you the r:i:m11~~,:a~=ut 1181~1~ opportunity to diseover all the benefits ot c .o .r.1. Uively w 11 r111 CHINA COVE home · owners.hip. Newly decorated 3 bed-yellow11: swishlne 111111 every room, 2 bath tn proven Costa Mesa location. 1'00rn 31ld lj floor pl an thut Small planned rommunlty NE\V 4 OR, 3 Sta. DEANE !../\KE FOREST Tm freshly pft.inl«f unit$. 1 lir _... loft. Utll. pd. Al;t . 11' IC1tllC 11 line rui;Uc l\"lllC'r with beliutllul tiWimn1i.11a Jlon1c, Univ. P11.rk. By Assum~ J;'HA loan 011 thil'i All 2 bedrooms. £ams $1700 Fee. 979-8430 tl'ont hOmt· \\'Ith A•aPttlac· Safely tucked aviay on 8 quiet cul~~sac. t1llow1 you to huve a gia.111 Chan in flllh lxidroom. or ;i. pool. $."Ai.000. Aeent 531-5800 Owner, "D" Pbu1. Only bcautlf\ll 4 BR. 2 fuU bnth.t. ~t El"QISI. FuU prie<i only B•yshores 3112 ul!'1'1,~1ew, • ~ b«t~n\~r' dco, or962-2456 $7G,2SO. 64()..8149 Shag earpclll. bit· Ins,. $1JU,000! Cap. 1·atc jw;t ~uu s_p clll>C. ~·<N Pl' mo. H .011;h\\'alihr1·. Gorgeou11 under 111:'{,, Exctllent !()('ti• BAY$IORES • \Vlntcr, :i 673·8SOU. • ge owners plans necessitate quick 1i:t-nagers tumily room. or sale. Priced below repltctmtnt cost at a low an in·law iWte. 314 'Orchid untington Beach 1040 LL=•~g~u~n~•:.::B~•~•~<h::_ __ l~04=8 custom drapes. Latge: l.'X· lion. SEl.LER ANXIOUS? BR. 2 car llU\ lo\'ely p;ilio, <JPEN TTL~• 11'S FUN 101!1£ NtcEI --j.JI0,,75£L.Yacan'· owner-anxi_ ous, <.e11-••..: ~111u1". .$U9,500. • ..,... ~ -. -Call 615-72'25 POOL. 4 B. R·. REDu,,cED ~t;fi'1'':,·"£r& ~~:s~r·i: ~Cl!~!'.~~-~" . ,ru,jl::\I -CORNER SPLENDOR .. " ., .. '"" '"·~·' .... ~ \ \I.LE\' HE \t:I'' ,:,::~:;;:• oi069 ~!NyESTMill~l\~I~ Corona_del Mar 3122, ~ _' . -~fil!~:f!j vou·LL LOVE THE wide open feeling of tlus Costa Me?a h~me. 3 ~luge f;ledr.ooms, 2 bath~, 2 brick fireplaces, family rootn and much, much more. No 2nd car needed hfre-walk to everything. A terri!ic value call for fuU _details. 546-5880. ' > $5500.. · • , cono~A DEL !\l.\R $17:i. urn~ 11d. 1 .Bdr, 1tv, $39,900 CAPE coo·~ 2 bdrm!!., 1" PRIV' ACY ' .lli!Olil'~~·r.:11 2 Bedroon1 I ·1nn1 J:>itt plltlO. r.:·f, 1\l'\\' l'f)lldms. p11tlo "'""·~D~o-n~'t-~C~a-ll,.=M=.=e=.0 1 ~~ l1~~ib:; f,~~ ;:~~ ~~:~s~, r~::!f1i~~~1b~: ;.; ; IfJ'S,f,,;~n<1i~k~;11~~1~r.,~~~: s~~ r~1u!:1~·~i1<1:~~~~ N1.-:~;:' pool home you'll flnd in fi~-e11lrtcf' 'f'hArd\\•ood fiooni, PLUS VIEW Jil(!ludf's gardener. $~~. -I.fir, fr1)!, be11m1(, A Duplex!! the bench ro-eu 11 n d c r lnrge rear yo.rd "·Ith fruit Colt: or Newp0rl rtlb,; ~.111n, 1!t·('I:, 1 blk be'nch A 8ERC ENlERPRISES ~O I'm a deJi~hUu! 2BR ... , .• d•" l"'CAR,OOOPr..,!'EW PAIN,T & troea. cellar for !ltoi:age . EXCLUSIVES , 67S.SS11 , ~1\1 , . , ~ ... u ' <:>•.;>. f'iice rcduc~ lo $6'9,500. Oversized CQrner lol with an· • , • SJ1!'"• ! rJL JICI, "'"rlutlo:•I & ownt>n> r~sld ... ce with beau· _ 675.8600 im pressive Hsl o( featur~. 2 OCEANI' RON'l' units. 3BR, -.. -.-.-, --,-· 1 unl<!ll" l brlr hou>.l·, yartl, tilul private ground& ..-'Al\IC. PLAC•y 2200 + sq. ft., 4 ovcn;i'l.ed 2 bath and 2BR., one Uilth. ,, B1, .-Ra. -_>l'tocy ~l()n1r, di•<:k l'd\I • . 546-5880 Open Evet. , • 1 .. HERITAGE . . REALTORS PLUS •••z..._e ft-, bedrn1s, wet bii.r, gas barbc· ,1$Jfi:9,~ • r.~ni.f~~.n! 3 VIC\\'. "i early NU-VIEW RENTALS 1007 842-7461 quc, n1irrored closets, 2 • f:!OUSES, one lot. S4J,OOO. $ · 6'' ;llifi: 1 67HJ:lfi or 4~H<:l2~8 A charming lf : rentnl \\'ill1 ''!!""""""""!!!!!""""""'""' l'OZY fireplaces and mueh $8500 cio\\'Jl, , Cana Point 31261-.. -~.-,·~-. -"-~--"=--! 4 BED ,c: .private yard curn:ntly pn;r 1: inore .. .at just $79 500 Please 3 UNJ'!S· .~.500. Owurr s ., RR, 2 ~. !•tt. 1'flnten1por-..iry General R.E. 1002 Balboa P&nlnsula I==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; EASTSIDE VACANT LOT Large 82' x 140' l't-2 lot. A steal at .• , -$24,500 MESA VERDE BEAUTY Sharp 3 Bedrni 1vilh huge rumpus nn, Palos Verdt's fplc, lush lancl!!capin.i::. Pri<."Cd right~ ... $38,900 TWO HOUSES EASTSIDE 2 Bedrm homes, close to S.A. Cowitcy Club & GoU Course. Price reduced $5000. to $43,500 . 9:r21 ROvM duclni.; 225/mo. VILLA PACIF1C 6 BU<S TO Jlurry' ' unit 11.1th fireplacC". SP,'\CIOUS " BJ\ SZOJ ,\pl 11 1Jton1 ... pallu. it:t'> B·B·Q, gar. FAMILY HOME ALL "BEACH!! S1nall, very ex· ' 67,s.8600 4 1-IOUSES. Ovt•r 31'1 A1·rc. '"H", :!.'XJ9 t Lu ·CN-sia. · 111: pur1 furn. Days: 6'1·1-6400 oi elusive romn1unity, COhV('ll VISl•N Room for 7 1uore. Pool + quire 1030 s. Coas! lfwi· .. S.I0--071i7/E\'1·s: r..ik).Jl)t. On J"""e comer lot In Irvin" on a generous 47xll$ lot in built! Patio kitchen \\'ith ull t t 111 $''• 9'" • -.. ._ the bei.t soulh-ot·hwy.kx:a-lhe J atcst flxturcs! t~onual RE• I ':l'Y A _es a~ se ng. u:i, JU.. I..uguna Bc>a~·h 4&l·£S.il) il{Vli\~: T1erl."8lt'. 4hr, 4ll'i1 . Terrat-e. Lovely 4 bedroom, ti'on $89500 fl 1 1. h d ' ..... .:J ~Nl fS. Duplex and triplex. L B , 3148 !r-nt·<·d vrd lnt:lds 1vasht>r 4 bath family home with · • nn cane! e 1g t 1ne! Crackling \\'Ill sell on contract or cx-aguna eac.. ~· dn'"r· "n~dC:ncr ~r.·"· nl" separate dining room and ~ Call 644-721 1 S11.•edish fittpluce, .. WL'T I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I lrlliiQli change $J3 000 . • • , "" ' '71'wv ... , , bi~ screened lanai. 2 M.lln BAR, sweeping Jl"laircase to r 1 6 UNITS 'sici h ·· 1 E:vJERAU> BAY _67~~:.'6.3,=------ scparate yards _many ex-master and l:hildren·s 1ms. OFF.-.. VISl•N triplexes· Nea~ 1fth J>S~ !louse \\'ell furnished. 3 Br, 1 C'HAR:O.IJ~(; 1~Jlt11"~· CilliJ ., lTllS. Cull 673-$50. • • I J, • '. Toasly 3 inch !hick C<ltpct _ , • THE BEATEN TRACK. shopPing: $68,500 ench. · 2 dBa, __ oc.e6a7~ _v6icw, beach Bl~ -! d<'n. 1 h11~ 'r1i1l, Un: OPEH nL9 •1rSFUNTOBE NIC!'il . thruout! Garage door Should yo1u· rrbvels Jh ru RE•"':l'Y 10 HOUSES. Privute si e.$.)5(}. ,,_.,1 9 ruin. 49'1-E~·ll "''""· (f,;-ij~ii:mr:lr.li~~~ [-~~~~~~=~~~ opener, ga~ BBQ anti \l'tt!{'l.. L..'\guna bring you to this ft• };:ttrages, nod yards. l Bit 11/sundcck, vie11. '. - ' .Costa Mesa 1024 softt'ni:'r all included! ONLY charmin~ littlc"!nfl(', \\'hich $165,000. E."<changr down on· Quiet. No pets. $2'i~i l<;c.C ,~•~•~ll:.....M~•~·~·----'3=2=2c41 S41.000 FULL PRICE'. !! meanders to\vard the sea, FINAL' CL ly. ' Agl. 4!&34031831-2212 - BACK BAY-$39,500. ''011 name the lcrms! Bkr. th•: Iw·c of this rare oldc OSEOUT 59 UNITS. Costa ~f('sa. Prin-~1'UIJ ENTS, s1ng\c:;, 1 r~r. OPEN HOUSE l-6prn !!62-.'tlll. l'Olh1.ge \\'Ould entice y4M.l 10 * ~iOa~~LS * cipals only. $800,000. Newport Beach 3169 ~~:i. \'Hl';,nt. utd JJll, JX'I Corona del Mer 1022 . :?£06 \Villo Lane 'i\~% FllA A~un1ablt• the end l'.lf thr little-cul de * NE\V HOl\·IES * , . IQ · vk. --""-"==~;;::;..._.;.::;:: 13 o ...... 2 bath, <op -·n•pUS \Valk to beach, well _l'O[I• S"C, \\lh_ere thl,_I the •-.. , ,. I uail ~ I Dll lO:.\;\I hnUSt', ,;ky li h-. lori . °""' ~ , .. .. •! '-'"'" ~ •;., Financing avail. Ul I I I I! SI" OPPORTUNITY.I rm, J,... lo• many. matul"! con.~iruc!ed 4 tw<J1wn1 wirh you cntl'h a glilnpse of lhis HAR.SOR v· 1 EW Plac-. 1 I.!!· 1 " 1 • 1 · •• • ,. . bed " BUNC:,\LO\\', ~I t1 .. l <' ll .• A trecll, 2 g r c e n h o us l' g , 1ng Stzl' mnster roo1n, curioui; 2 bdrm. home \11ith p l" . • rare chance to 0\\11 one toolsh~; B-B-Q. new crpts large l :V. baths, double it.s \)('ams & frplc .. \Vaiting HOMES -rap•r ••• . Realty Co1npany !a1nli1es. 2 Hl', $1W, i,:.iu·, of our l'hoicc comn1crcial & · · v~-"•t•· .. ,, <•p, !""_ .. ..., .. m ~. DonalJ L. B•-•• Co. 7'2·1920 HARBOR ISLAND fn~·d 1•1!' kids. paint. :Assumable loan. .u• " .... ,.,,,.,...,, • to 1varn1 you,.., your family. '" H fl d buildings on the highway $290. taxes. 6 42-1272 and STORAGE~ STORAGE? S67,500 1:S19°POl't Shcfflelcl l400 QUAll Sl.NIWP9•TtlACH South side o.11 bi~ !my. ·1 ome n ers * 642-9900 and live above your own owner/bkr. STORAGE! \Va lk to o!l ~ Ne\.vporl Beach S.:U--0780 EASTSIDE UNITS J~~n:i'?n1~. ~·~ b;iths ,•.JEASY liv!ng, no n1a inl PO(ll . business. O\VC large 1st -=_::.:;E~AS~~T~S"I=~--~-schools, shops and new pai-k ·I N t H -h 1070 ni.iul s 1n1. & bath O\('J lge pnlio dbl closed ~1 . T.D. $107,500. OE-R-2 and reereational center and oea.. _ewpor eig t5 FINANCING.• i,;11rag<'. l:'ully ltlr!I. 1n1·L ·Kr. schl~: shpg & f\\'Y· N;:\· Call '075-7225 Relax ln your rockl'r-on the beach. $53.500. $11,000 Do\1'11 I~ hnen.~. Slip foi: 63' !J?tt~~ decor. ;{ RI', 3 Ba. SllO. '"'u\<~Q ''"'' '"""""'"'~' \ .\) J ,J<:\' BE:\l]'Y A BERG ENTERPRISES CO porch of lhis unique older and ~own('r 'wil! carry 2nd REAL ESTATE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Pri111e Easlside Duplex. Ex-ST.?OCl/~lo. until 6tl::i/1;:i l\1o. 54~12 ~ bedroom. AU n1odemized Ior total payments o{ $283. 900 Glenneyre St. 10',.li do\\11 or owner will cnr-t<ellent financing. \VIL L U~6S\ ~~"C~-~---homc. \Valle to 17th Street pe r month. Agent 962-2456 494.9473 ~9.0316 ry at 9%. 3 BDR?ti home CARRY SELF! Seller help 1'on1 Turner &t~23.i Sti.lALL 2. Br. rrpl\'. IA"~m shopping & Harbor High. or 5.11-5800. that's had lots of love and linant'C and ·PAYS LQ,\N 4 BR. 2 BA beach house, cJJ1gs. lltitlu. r.11u·ri~d c-ouplt• Room to build incoinc unit care. S51 ,500. Call cosr;s! Sl0,500 buys! DOU· \\·inter $.150: Yr round s.100: onl~'. :\o pets. S:.'00. ti-12-l!lli!J 11970 Cr.I ;n rear. First time offer1.'d l VA RE SALE e VACANT e PRESTlGE HOM t S, BLE D,EPRECIATION! <2131791-30T1or64~7~73 3RR CONDO. 11rJuit!" only. 641f1~~i · · · so hurry. Call 54(}.-5140 1 • • • V S ,.., S II 645-6646 Cedar exterior. La r g:., ,. • Clubhouse, pool fa e i I . l'!:::Z:::Z:::Z::::-~l =~==:J.i;';O~O~L~L~A~RS FOR YOU WALKER & LEE wi1h pool 4. hr, seprate fan1i· ...... ery erc•o1us 1e e,r ''!'""'""""~""""""'""~~I vaulted ceilini;, living Si 2 B r'.n~\~1N,1 "s"·~ N 1 J· $250.lino. 546-5880 Bob. ji i;:omy lhi: cWpteciatiP ..Rt<\l .E,:::ita.IJ:._ , Jy. assume 7% V.A-:-liffin, • n-o--story o onia ::--O.:-ean I' h<-drooms, fir e p J(l ct" S . r. ,.., .. ·~ _, '. ., ·, p ~ .. FOR 1 EASE OR SALE olher tax advantages of .this A 3 0 --~ Wtlh pnyments o(""'$0C per 'e\lr.PamttaJ, ~BR & faril. N•wport,Shoi:es-·1072 Private-i>tttios ·&-entrys.""'4 ~.l:i__,h2l1·37t..S640. $25Ck ;.-Qjna .~rit_ 3726 °' nC\\' duplex, great rental ssume 5 ~4 Vo Loan mon1h, P.I .. T.J. Askin~ rm .. 2112 BA., 30' livlm: LEASE/O c·ar garage. [)(>ltLxe units. BEAUT ,2hr, very close to • -· COMMERCIAL BLDG. location. 3 Bdrm., 2 bath -· · & 01\'ncr \\'lll hrlp finance $18,950. For information ca]l rm with stone flreplace, all PTION Bartain prict>d. 172,500! To l11r• cx·ca.11, $tij. Util pd. 1885 Park Ave., CM + z bdrm., 2 bath. 9'.>"k CoUege Park, 3 BR., 2 ba. Dan Lee 541-1440 or Eve bltns .• dshwshr, ceramic tile ... Or contract ,sale. A·Frdme, i>cc, Ci.J I! tlO\I' t'il4l 752-1700. 673-2282 . DA.I'\,\ Bluffs Condo, OC<'<H1 vir11• & pounding surf Ch'<•rlooki11g Dana Point Hurboi-, 1800 sq ft, 3hr, pool Good .location for any bus!-loan avail. Full price only ~1int condition. Sparkling 673-1&11 & indoor-Outdoor carpeting. upgraded & l!11!'Jlac.! 2 ~R. OPEN TIL 9 • 11 ·s FUN ro & N/Cf ! . ness. Good traUic. Lois qf $109,500 pool surrounOe<I ·oy·iush TUSTIN ASSOC Shag carpctlni:; and custom & den, fpl, d~n. ttrt'a. \\i alk ~ ~ Houses Unfurnished & jacuzzi, $450 per 1110. Lease. 71 ·1-496-::i'.!75 pa'fking. O\\'flcr consider U · • 'R I lndscpg. G<t.rage finish<!d nn . • drapes thruout. Huge patio. lo beach! S~2.500 s"lling 00 a -·"tr~"t. niversity ea ty inside w/extra Tights & \Vil'-17772 Irvine Bl. at Pl'O!';pt"Ct oversized yard, do u bl e CAYWOOD REAL TY General -3202 ---Bl::.AUTIFUL Hoiuc, n r , Dana H,i. Sch .. frpl .. de~k. bltns., 3" shag ept'~· szro - lsr . -19'.:-12 1:~ .. ,_,, .. ._ 3001 E. CsL 1-lwy 673-{)510 · .. ~, 500 REALTORS Call Naomi Jordan "A" nOO'I 1ng . .,.. . . . garage, S72.950. Terms. * 548-1290 * ' -<rfJ'"V()O" YOU \\'ILL WVE IT~ Ne\v RIVIERA REALTY CALL &I0-8672 . 646-3928 Eves: 64S.0882 :us~~~d~l~~i h~. B2Rba~ * 642_7007 * Se; Thi~-Now! · San Clemente 1076 -·COVING TO ~:~~~~J~S Lachenrilyer \Vood paneiin)f." s fained CAPE COD: Beautiful 4 ------WANT A VIEW? 4-PLEX $",SN glass. frplc's. Be a ch bedroom 2 story hornc in Bcauliful 3 bc<jroom, huge See Iorever friiill ... this -· TV\ Q I: rfjjt HOUSES 2BR...2ha. b!tiJi.<;. cpts/tli'apcs .. adults, in1 med pos.-:. Realtor Foot-bridge I b!k, 423 choice C.?<.t. area. near ui:; Ian1ily room, l-1-1 balh, talented 4 BR + bonus rm. J ust 3 )Ts old & one of APTS Goldenrod, Chl11er/Buildcr. per bay'. Owner is pro--professionally draped and home. Plenty of extras? Covingtons flnesl 4 plex ~ J OUPIS JJ:l7-5Zbl S: 831-9:\70. 675-6921 Open 10-5Pt<.f. fessional derorutor & thi.!; landscaped, close to ocean, $69,500 · areas? One ~ 3 Bdrm &. ---' Balboa Penlnsula l00 7 OCEAN VEEW, cu s 1 0 m home is absoliltely letter schools-~ freeways. Just re--GEM-three 2 &Ir. units. owner NlWPOtT & IAT,C.M. 4C2·131l 3 BR. lBA; drp.<i, crplJ'i. \\'alk It). n1:lr¢a & bC'h. S22i. ~ util. S.11-o447: 4w.HJ2CE I 4000 ft •155 000 perfect. \Vail til you see duced $34,900 \\-111" finance at 9'/c. Pride N~VPORT biich $1..?0. util iome, sq. · ~ • · th I 1-F m ti' A NB PENINSULA-FIXER Fee. <1/5 Bdrnis, Fam·rni. e e oset space in this 1 ., ~u-•·US 11 vc., · · of, O\\'rlCrship. Close to pd Fou.ntain Valley 3234 SHAhP 3Br. 2btc tncd -;:;i: patio. bl!T!ls, c:irpfng. .:J mo. 55~-950:~ & S&i-9700: Thls 2 Br. l Ba dollhouse Rec-nn, .. p001. _ owner MnJ(',. Sunw:est Realtors • REALTORS 642-4623 major shopping cent::.'r. Call LAGUNA bach's S85/$165 neecrs Tte:--t-btrtrom 675-fi033 XInt>--fina.~ng __ 1 ~1148--0o=:'i!OO~~===--962 4471 ( .... S~Y .!.. Skyline-Or-. noW <TI4Tl52-1700 also l Br trt $195. P ct ok ocean. Xlnt rental area. Fee SHORECLITT'S, 3br , 2~4 ba, MESA VERDE -• . •••L)-· • lO? Nei\·, ocean vit".v, beamed _ JNVESTMENI DMSION-e. MESA 1 Br tri $155/I~ !:,~: P';i;·ci~I~roil~~antagc ~~m~/~~ ~~~na:i:~ ~~;l;u~F s~~~n~~~Y $38,500. ~~~~~s,3 1~dr~~. ~ ba~~ I ..... ...._ · 1(1 I 11 ' ' I *1~.c~ttf~'it: $t~'.l.sn1 MILLER REAL TY By owner. Prine only. Decking & Lush Landscap-SUBMIT OFFERS fplcs, pool Ut.ble size· den, · _ ' pet & ebld, fix: me. 642-48ll S!Yl.500 807" loan avail, ing. 4 BR & Den. Forn1al 4 Br, 2 Ba, new shag crpts, gourmet kitchen, $145,500.,. . SINGL.E'S 2 Br house $J.8;). LOVELY house-in love1y Balboa Pehinsula ST:t-3468 dining rm. 9~1 Unan avail. paint lhru out, VACANT. Owner will sell on land <.-on-Mobile Homes Child&' pet, mm wlgar neighborhood. :; Br, 2 B<i Huntington £leach 3240 ' " 4 B d I b!k I ba BR HOUSE ' /'-I ' R ') Only .$75,000. Take over 7$0. Joan $225. tract at S~i:. for sale 1100 SEE NOii" 2 B• """ $190. builllns.. cl is h \Vas h <' r ' '"'l!i· r .. en: o 'Y· · v up · on -. DAVE BOURKE Rlt ! 1110 .. CIOse to Douglas, -• ""'" ltre I ls & I . Try 25'7r dn., bal. gr,(, lot, 5Cl7· Acacia, Prin. only. r. M · H' h Ow 'I! Bring pet, ni_ce yd & °".,., P aC<', earpe · <rapes. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. $97,500 $66,COO. 6ia-8109 by appt. 546-9950 anma ig • ner IVJ Ultra Super Townhouse BA Y FRONT MOBILE CO GREAT 2 Br, frptlc.~$23:>.: · B132BQ In beautiful back yard. 424 Belvue Lane 675-4600 only. -~N=E=w=PO~R~r="-°'R=rv=1=E~R~A-~:J~7411f.i~~~c~., A~i' 0 k e r 2 BR & den, 2 bath, ocean HOME 3 br., 2 ba., dbl. MPd LETELed Y renovated H.B.-fum, patio & garage f;_ 5. pco'a1 m~~~·567Ask !or I~'-"'°"""';;~--'"~=' 10:""'"----...-;----;;=' Upgraded 4 Br., 21h Ba con-:iu.r-tV<J and cily view, $51.500. oven, dsluvshr., swedish, an paint ! Earns $610 mo. BAYSIDE 2 Br $265. yrly =V or c...,...... General R.E. 1002 , General ~.E. 1002 do .. 1-"acil. incl: Pool, billiArd TAKE OVER Assumable 7~'o Joan. frpl., 20' glass overlook'g. Perfect cuJ de sac location. Ba.sic furn. Chld & pet ok BRAND MEW dlx duplex. Where else? And nothing south of Sea Ranch's boldness lo compare 1t with. But then it docs dery comparison. Deep courtyards. tialconies and decks everywhere; spacious. accomn 11.Xlat1ng residences for uncommoners. Wood sheathecj, clipped eave. sattbox archil:ecture. Defies description, must be walked about lo be appreciated. MotOC' up Superior Avenue lrom the Pac~ic Const Highway to eight smashing models. From $Sl,OOO and worih every penny and !hen some. Don1 snifl at Newport Beach. either. You might get a lungful ol lresh sea-borne air! roon1, putting green, lounge Gove rnment Loans American Honie Realtor Bay, $30,000 &,12--2!»0 • 3 bedroom, 2-2 bedrooni & BACK BAY 3 Br, 2 Ba $285 3 Br, 2 btt. all bltn:;;, Jndry & pi.uch more. Enjoy coun-3 & 4 BDRM homes in all 494--7513 or 494-1001 __________ 11-1 bedroom. Exchange or Shr/rt![, lge garage-now rm, closed gar. \Valk tri tcy clu.b Jiving at ..a low, areas . .WO qu a Ii 'f y in g-. 875 N. C.oast H\\'Y Business Property 1400 sell, Upgraded thru-out. J\1ESA West 3 Br & F.R. heh. 522/524-lGth SI. Sl.'{1 10~· r-ili~~F:R REALTY ~~~oix:,·~~ ~~~ooo~;; f~ 1 ---~*-~.-*--.---I SOUTII\VEST roRN~R ~HrffiSea.u <n4117512.1,100~1 !~ Frplc, photo lab in ~: ... ~~50~~.c~TI?r~~~u 642-4811 ~~r,.m_~~~~on, call BK ti. EMERALD BAY-ONCE IN .' KNO'M' "§i C~ITOS IJ , , ~ 1'JESA Verde 3 Br home 3'i5. T\VO supt•r sharp, 3 BR, 2 BA. COLLl'.:GE Park area 3 Br, O"t <!JO'• IN A LIFE TIME OP-$a9,000 Ownr. 645-4363 __ ___ All a pplns. frplc, 2 car., ~'v cpts, drps, new pain\ 1 ~;,Ba homc.'Xlnt location. REPOSSESSIONS POR1'UN1TY -Spectacu· Comm'ercial .. rply 1600 "-' ' CHARS350 MECdRM2 Br.,,d'~ • ...:..-~?1 •n & oul. S265 & .$2S5/n10. Near shops. S35,500. Appl . lar building site of approx. ;;:;;~';;;;'~;-'.~~;;~1 1~<'~·~~ : . . a guvuics, Ask for Bev or Dale. No only. Call CJS Real Estate, For lnfo.nnntlon and location-ll ,IXXl sq. rt. w i t h 29 500 ~t 2 XI nva1 L ice 9ti3-456T f unobstructed l SOG OCEAN ' . .sq -zone, nt COSTA MESA TOO r..1M"Y TO Llsr-CALJ .. ~-----' 5'18-ll68 o these FHA & VA hon1es, neigh . 100 Ft. . ALAR I • 4 BDR,-1 " ba !rpl · contact • Vl.E\V-bcst site in En1erald Frontage at 2770 Carlsbad Prime Income Property enta s 642-8383 1 • £, ., •• rue~· f1 BR, 3 BA + rumpus. KASABIAN Bay, Lngune Beach. Suitable •l2 u ., 'Pl yrd., nr. shop'g .. in1me. 0<"'-$55,000. Also repossess.ions for large, large home. You Blvd. & 100 ft Frontage $ ni.s,. 8~, ,cxes ''RENTERS!!" cp")·.S295.7702Yukon.Open in County, call for ad-Real Estate 962-6644 \viii always rcgrel not on side st. Beach 1 Blk. ~nisi ye You .Get AU The Houses Sat/Sun 1-.j or liT:J-4869/ dresses. A...+, 546-7739 o' -~,..:..--~~-'""-~-'-' h · · ..,..,... 000 Ilc!ar .hoW>e rents $200 mo. *N~w 19 Units available for rent 1·n o u R s..12-26n ·~· *"7 A 711. 01 L * putc asrng It IJO\V. -11•.w, $83 000 · *12 Un1ls-Ne'v Orleans ""'-"=-~-----! °'64--'t>-"9"7°'3.l""~~~~~~I ssume :rl 10 oan LINGO REAL ESTATE f"ENNiL&CHRISTIANSEN Al.I units approximately l BULLETIN ·UPDATED? 3 NO Smog QtJIET new l\'Cll \VESTSIDE, 3BR tgc \ot (Cul 4 BR, 2 ba, newly decorated 494-8036 499-1197 2976 Carlsbad Blvd n11le to Pacific ocean. tim~/11.•eck. srrubbed :-lbr Townhouse. de S<lt-l conip1 red cc. inside & out. Nr Adams. •Carlsbad CA 729-2.1ITT ARTHOFER/HO\VARD Homefinder$ * 642-9900 shag erp1ing. pvt patio, As.'lun1c 71,4 '//,, $31,250; .t: _Magnolia. S.19,900. Re-OWNE.R -DEV. CO., INC. 132 Cabrillo, C.l\I. pool. $2S5 1no. lsc. 5.16-0&!7. 646-3-l;l!I by ovmer. quires approx $14,500 cash. DffiTY F.ACE-l·IEART OF WILL 64Hl77 fi UNTINGTON Bch t Br 3 BR'. xlnt cond, lne baek \Vkdys aft 4 and \11knds GOLD' CARRY 511. 01 "' 1.iONTICELLO 6·1-1·9l95 · LO NES 0 JI.IE ~2 10 Fourplex Hunt Beach S145. VnC"dnt, ulil pd, singles ~O. I block 10 beach. 9th TO\VNHOUSE BEACH: f{OUSE NEEDS 58' x 105' lot on Newport Fix & S ok. SL :i3'-4i90. "xch &17-885(]. 3 Bedroom $33,50CJ. BEAUTIFUL ELBO\V GREASE, PAINT BJyd .. ~ev.·port B ca ch, Lge 3 bc>d ..... av~ .. 2 NE\rPORT B<·h, i;i nE;l<'~. Ask (or \\'. Bro11·n. * ~"'3'" * , PROBLE"'FREE AND AFFECTION. Sio.000. JO '/o do\\"n, 011.1ner '''' ,,-kids, '""'ls, 1 B,, •175, Ut>I "'.......,...., ,.,,.. ·1 bedrooms bltns cl 0 d •·~ -11 NE\\" SPANISH 3 hr. 2 ba .. PROBLEM-FREE 15 ~T. O\\"NER ANXIOUS TO y..•1 l carry. Call for in-. • • s e p<l. d 1'1ESA ~ROE. by ownl'I'. old H.onic, 2 blks h'Oin l\10VE! BKR 497·1'i61 formation, PR EST I GE gar.'. s11.·ii~ pool. income + CDl\! 1 BR S175. 4.lup\ex. $·~~; ~ps.. '~z!i~i 'Cpt.s .. Unnpgrad& ,? hr .. 2 ba~:.7~~ Beach. 2BR, lBA. Ne\v HOl\.tES 645-ti646 tax shOeltel1. $59 950 garage, util pd, appliances. . , Pl'I mo. . -, -. . 1v, tm. ..... ,JV<} n y H I' d * 642 9900 3BR hO""I' fc"~ y·-• -.">45-3:i:Zl garage, fenced yr. \Vl\V F ' P ' • ome in ers -... ~ · "'-"" · ,u ..... "" plush carpel. Taxes S283. EMERALD BAY COMMERCIAL BLDG. 1rst 1oneer Realty 1 ,1-o8°'R,--,--~c--'-~~-fl<'li;. Avail no\i-, $295 1no., .* ASSU!'YIE $16,100 1'1IA 'i'.i A $19 000 I F P "7,500. ,.,_ f•rm,, owner 842 "21 house Ne\vport $1J(J. "'47~115 R _ . .:...h-ssum. , oan. . . A large family home on the .,., "' ~J ._ ..... \Valk to "·o•h • -~'"' l "'~-'7~~---=-2 B tvwu.uvu.sc-Mella Vcrrle, Price $29,950. 536-9669 aft. ocean side o( the hwy. 5 \\':iU caJTY trul)t deed. L f Beach ~,c~ 'K•'d ~~( ::' Hunt. Harbour 3242 fronl unit, patio. -~1. -p•1 B o _Roy McCardle Reallor ots or sale 2200 "~ ' l'I '"" :.c· 1 -----=c.;..--.:.;:~ ,29:""'10 owe 2nd 83j "'174 encc< r osta esa !'OR LE \SE Condo . ,.~ ::i " • y \\'ner Bdrms., family n:n, y..·ith 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;1 F-I 2 B C M ' · · · · -,,. TAKE OVER frplc. & "'cl brn: formaJ 1810 Newport Blvd., CM S150. 2 Br, 2 Bil T-housc .' • boat Dana Point 1026 GOVERNMENT LOAN dining rm. \Valk to bearh. 548-7729 ,. Bayfront Land R-3 Sl75 .. Newport Beach. Al,.o sl1J1· blt 1n!", ~L~.iJ-en1~~: 3 & 4 BR homes in all It's Emerald Bay's best buy Corona dcl f.far on Wt-rove·, 2-BR Huntin~lon--Bcach, I ~Lo: _mo, Fantastic COastline Vu areas., No qu.aliiying. For at it~WER ASSOC Condominiums. 16,800 sq. 11., pier .. fl~ kicts, pr.1s, singles OK. A~t.:,'-"1~>-~-"=·'-----=~ Cus10111 deltLxe 3000 sq rt n1ore1nfol'n1ut1oncal1Blffi .. 1110-N Co t II La. for sale 1700 off shore buoy, vu forever, Fee. !Ji!l...$430 [,;lr;v;in;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;S;;2;4;;4;:j ho1ne. l\Tany, n1uny Xtra~ 8.46-3377 a · u~ \\')'., b'Una I;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; <'XCT'l terms. LANDLORDS' for gracious living/,! ('n-• 494-1177 I• Costa Mesa Rea lty • * R,'c1>.1TALS * tertuinlng; 34000 Street of BY Owner, sharp 3br, + .,.,. 1hn Blue LantC'rn. Open bonus rm, nr schools, lots BLUE LAGOON VILLA LEASE OR SALE Sine& 1958 * 548-7711 \\''<' Specialize in r-oe-.vPot: Vil!11gc'.1 , llniv. Pk . Tl'''°" 0 ·al & 5 .. 0 12-6. of xtras. S<l7,000. 842--1260 ' Pl'in1e location, vie\\r, 28R, After _G P.r.r. Call 5.i7-4617 Beach • Corona del t<.far • 2 BR 1 I Jh s "'" ~ " • Clogp·lo \Vcstcliff. 3 Bedroom & Laguna. Our Re"t·' s-_ • ·· 111 • •• • • •• "· • ~l;, A•poct f{e<'ltor<, 49:1-714" :l•,~ BA, all ap,lianees, d t .,.,., .,. •A ~~,._,.., <I.I •:• ., BH ., bnll1"' "'350 " ., u u t .... .,uc ..... .-.5,000. ~. vice is FREE to )'.ou! "'-· " ·· ~ "' '·' •• •· •• ''' ~fINlITES to harlxlr, sharp Hunt.-t-tarbour t042 decorator furnishe<L._.5crious pci month. $50/credil. By PRICE R Nu-Vle'v' . . ••J Villaqe J. Univ. Pk. ---------seller-first tiine Offi'red. f EDUCED · " BR "' b·• ••" 4BR 2 story hme. S58,500r ownC'r. Ater 5 P At . NU-VIEW RENtALS ., " ~ ~ '· •...• • ......... ,_1 ~8="'=·:,..;8=31~·=2600=1c4,.;-::::."""=-=-::.,.=" I ~~. °-r':n~us!. ~at 2 SI;~. g~1kP~;~ ~~nnJr o~~ 642-2225· ~~.rv;x~1o 1~ ~: J~~ 673-4030 or 494-3248 3 Utt, ~~!~· I:;,in~s-···S·l~ Eastbluff 1030 inc. Sif/,. finan av a i I . 640-8672 or 499-4271 CONDO 2br, pool, encld gnr, St. Owr. r must sell?! Make FREE FRt:E 4 BR., faro, 3 ba · •.•••. $5T.1 $67,000, Call 8i&-lo4·1 •OCEANffiONT• 5 Unit Assuznc fllA 71.~'iO $173 offer? Agent, 646-3255. e Profes.sionaJ Sel'V!ce e Thl' 1'cn·ace Irvine 1044 Ap1s PTT! CaU Make a g t, · *LANDLORDS* '.!BR.,~ h~1h!I ···-···-··$."!~ ~aj~:;,_;'ii~Jlii;iigj_~~~::;;~~~:;:;~~h~· LAGUNA BEACH e $-l&-!f.)21 OCEi\N VlE\V J "T o\n . , 3 Bl{ .. • l)li, · ... · •• .S.100/4:l5 --+ ..._,,.,,,.,..,._,,"""'"'" · · Momefo~'1Ge-·-·--..ncl'M• lfml\~ ........ u GREAT AND SMALL ~ DupfeiH"t\irifri~ --.~j.ou "'l''" .. ~u rur1(1rurnt1 ca1· -· · " DR 1 h 1 ' Sl97,500 01\'ller. 536-0321 Laguna Bcar·h ~43000 By 1fon11a!> L.'l.rgc~i -·· 1'1 ' • ••• , ••• ,$31.1 Great invrsln1cnf, sn1Hll ou1· OCEAN APT. Cliff Dr., for sale 1800 Chvnrr (2131::99-~~· •Rentlll' SCrvire! e ~ ., Turtll"rock R• lny, Air·C'Ondit ion1'(! 2 bllrn1 . d' bl I Tl.:':TJN F~ \TE; /TF · "UH . -ha. ·" ... $\omvl:,:dnl' 11... ba1h townhouse \\i!h nutstan g. vie\\', ig .. & OCl·:A/\'fHONT. ll~<lured 10 l_ ACRE Jli-0es('t1 Alpin('. NT.S ,,~· ... '11 i1• -·'· C\1lh~i.:c' P·u·k l l.()(•fltion. 2 br. 2 hn. ST '• 000 2 213R IV ,. t Paln1 Sprin,..,. S60(X) Crill 1 • \'O l'Y•Jll • bor~rs nk ' "!' '" I ' S 1032 Vi('\\,' nd rec1'l"atlon. Tl'nant !100000 p ... ,. ' .·r .• -.p . 11·7 17"' ..... . • 5hr inr• ......lnr. simo j.11,-''lt)i .. L-.· .. , ~ •. l<J ........... 4.~ irir lur:ird.. o 111y $26,300 · · PvL' ty. 644-5450 Buyt'ri; l 'ims. &la-77211•\•e .. .,.s -""1• i•vr:.;. "'" · j. l '~rk ll , SUPE.RSHAR P! 3BR,2BA Fnmily roo1n CALL 552-7500 'l STORY, 2 Br. "'''()(·e11 n-\\kend~. ' ~RT:., •1"11. ·.: h:.i ........ S17,1 • VISION • \'k•1\" lg, i;undcl'k & z ctJ r· lncom& Property 2000 j 1~ Balboa Island t 3201> ~ 111; .. :',/!+ 111 ............ S.rl\J l)rivc by 22732 Jubllo: El -r oro orxt see for your11ell what $43,500 will buy. H<unc fontures bit-ins, dshwshr In we.ll·Hled kHchc11, wa\l·lc.>- "'all carpeting, drps & fr,1l c t.ee today. P.dmore Bkr. Call l71'41 521-.1281 collect. porti;. $-12,000. 963··182·1 ----Rtntlle & 2 Bil I , 1 Ul •. ,. ~ •a ,-.......... S·l,Jll t ,.. ' la, !)\'J1<1_r<it<' lOU~('. • n II\ Laguna Nigue l 1052 T\VO 4·plext's, xlnt f.asl l ';;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioi·~~ 11,., bdrm p.itici, , 1111111.v . t.:u· n 1111•'~ . REALTY Costa t<.lt•Nt lorntion: \\'ul kll . l't'<lcc. szio tier n I~··· .-: UR .. :: hu ............ S37:1 '1<1 stiopplng. A i:olid in-Houst& Furn1.shed 556-6610 or Si~W <'V <1. J.iJ J-.ll' u red hill con111nny _J/d JJ ..• I \.'i?Sln1cnt for beginner in-:: 1:r.:., '!ht. , .... , ..•• S.l0/1 Univ. Park C<'nt1•r. Jr\•lnc c-.9\Jt, ~V vi..'f;IO~. Uon't v.·a it. Call General 3102 Balboa Peninsula 07 4 U~. ~· h.1 .. '""':··-Sti90 ""'""(fl· h<l\v rGr more information. , CALL 552~7500 Founf1ifl. Valley 1034 UNIQUE ,'.l'URTLF~ROCK HOME 11-1 IDEAL L0CA1'10N Lo..'t~ecl w\U1 extrilli: ! 1.ofl. 2 IN ONE fountain. Intercom, a I r 2 F'irrpl r11~!f. 2 dining roon1s. \i:nd. j:1C11.i7. ln atr1un1! ONE (;ttf:AT VALUE , Pltl'lldt'd \hn10111. 4BR., $49,500. 1 Sp no l 0 u !I 2BA , fam. rn1. f()rm!\\ dln- be d roon1s. llo111cmakct'!I ing; quiet in1crior s1 rr1't ooc Kilchrn, !)001 (Ir !ntlJ('r .nc· door fron1 pnrk. pooh;, tt'11- ccss. DON'UllSS 01.JT. O~ nls fh1. 0 1ll)I S&IG.900 ilu·L THIS BARC)A IN. Call -I a li iJ . ~EE ·~ JI' 0 R. SPEOALIZlNG JN LJ\GUNA NIGUEL VJE\V POR PROPERTIES • SEA TERRACE HOMES A$k 1:U<1.rd at gate 10 SN'. BF.ST OF Ti rf: C1\ROEN MOi\fES, 2 or 3 BR Ori\'<' b,v 23861 Taranto Bay. Cu!1 for uppl. 'The Real Estate F a ir YOVRSEJ,..F'! ! Cull ''i~il'.ln 839-6133 or_Sl6-2ll1 Roo Hill Realty, ;:a-rooo En1'oy lhe Good -L;f~ !!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l'VAl..NUT SQUARE 1'wnh~·. Air Com; R.errig, hls;hly I ~-~C;:;•:.cllc.•:;9:::~="'::::.' --- St:ll ldte Items ,-1th A Dnlly 11PKrnded. S.\l.500. 614-4887 ClaWficd ath 1tll bi( ltt•m!I, _ Pilot ClasrWed ad. '6-12.-5678 nft 6 & wknd1. !lfltllll it~ or 11nJ 1t<'m. I 1 \ MILLER REALTY SS51$U5 lITlL pd Bachs :'It OCEAr;FRONi'. Channln~ •. VISION • 642-4811 bi..'h. Ideal !itUcl(•nts, J .ltRUll~• .f!:\R. "b11, fu111 or uri(urn .. I ----::.;;'-"'--'-----ls1;,o l.iTII. pd, i;n1l rear -..'01· $100 lllf'· yrlr ll'n~·· ,'\\11tl .lu•t o few words in the right place ••• Daily Pilot Claulfled Ad • Dial the direct llne REAL"TY tuge, yd, phti(), Cdt<.t Oct. '· xlnt 10£. bi.-....~702., $1!i:i UTI L pd l)(·r;111lt'l"•nt Capistrano Be.ach 311'8 bacll. full kitr•h. p11t10. N.B. i ;, "'rt h.11 .'Ol'l1!""rt;.' $100 UTtl. pd o.·<'1tnfron1 l LARGE 4 SR, 3 B,\. f~n1 nll l l 1f"\ P11rk Cl•11li·r. frv1111• hflr. i)("'IHJI, li1fM1lQ1l l.a'fUn:1 b.luf! home. ~·IO(l/1n11. ~ U'rll. r111 tht1rn11ns: 1 * 4!\f;·ior~1 * \\'!Ll.Q\\S 'l Bt'. ~ B,,. T~I' 1-111r, lrpl, ,·Jc\\, pa.Ii<> M.,_c_o_r_o_n_•_d_e_l _M_•_r_-'-3212 ,.,,n,t, .1-.h,\hr. lrpl, 111t1io. t.11jt. 1-hll'<I ~d S.~. nln. Lcasl'. S2"r.t 2 Bclr. !rpt, l).'l.liu, child 3 BR. .2.__lla. 3 (rpl\"i;. S.lllll 4i;.11 J\1n1bt>n1i..k, fl\'l pty ok. Ol't'Ul'l.'!idc Cdt<.1 PM' month. Call &l·i.:fHOll. :· "" NU.VIEW RENTALS i,"'ec·C-7~-=·"""·'--.--~--I lift r;-01~1,.-.,-.,-,,-,k no;;;:-. 1--'·~,,..,,~·::;::;~0~o~r_<~~~'·~""·'~s __ J&illtnR Jtnyth1nn With II. Oi•n.11 s:,1o111. Pvt pool l)riVJ: 1 .t\r Pilot 0 &11!ifiNl Ad Is 8 t111rk •"-!i<".hoo1. Av1ul 1101 . \'ou'll Uni it tn 0AS.Sifi00 $Imp\,. mauer •• , Jw;t Tt'li·Oi'Ol or C\'" &10-1· ========'lL:A~d:_. !::Ca!!!!.:! &1!:!2-5678~·~·---f -"'":::ll-'00-=.:::'6:::78::.l _____ ,l1{1S!il11<.>d Ad! C:i.U 642-567 ~ 642-5678 -I I • DAILY PILOT Tutsdar, Octobtr 1, 1974 •• n urniahed Hou .. s Unfurnished Ap1_rt_m_e_n_t.~F-u-r-ni_•_hed_j __ A_E'_r_lme--nt-,-u-;;i-.-r-n-,--H-u_n_tl_n_g_ton __ B_e_1C_h_3_8_40 __ A"E'_,rt_m_e_n_ts..,,,O-~~iu_r_n_,_ ,. , _______ 3;;,;2"'-44 Univ.,1ity Pork 3294 Cost• Mes• 3714 Coron• del Mor 3122 LUXURY APTS N1wporl Booch 3869 1! I 1 2 BR Condo •••• $!3S/mo LM NP\' }'AS lf t 0 Nv\ BL E EXTRA lg& I & 2 Dr. $17!§. \VANTEl).Quitt baclltlor tor· Just belf\lr ~'Ompltled, J, 2. 2 BRO>ndos ••••• S26S I S275 Ot:ANE llO~lE:? Br,,:? e.. 1: rm. Rt'del'OnilcJ. new unique lbr apt. w/trplc, & 3 bl..-droom.s, firrplaces. OCEANFRONT ~ urn1Un urn 3900 Office Rental 4400 Mort, THL"EXCinNG ---- PALM MESA·APTS, AUNUTES TO NPT. BCH. Bach, l l 2 BR. from $1!17 WE S TCLIFF BLDG NE.'/IPORT BEAt H LOANS UP TO ..,-, 1st TD . Loans , ' S BR Condol •.•.• $265 A $275 Pool, Te n n i s , View crpt Ideal for bacht>lors, IOflle ocean \."U, $200 per aonle \\1th put Im o r 2 BR. 2 bft, futn $'100 \Vntr. 3 BR. H.>ml'll • $300, $325, ~ $17j/Buy opt.ion. 83J..1199 adult!!. 19!n ~urch StS-9633 rno, util incld. 67J..0797 balconlt1. GR.EAT LDC\. 1 L , 2 ba, \linter. SJOO 3 BR Homn • S360,S37S, S3$ C'llll \\ton Huntington 8Hch 3740 Costa M.w 3824 : TJON IN TIIE BEAOt STEPS TO BEACH Adults, No Pets.. 1501 Pi.Iese Dr. (5 blks from Newport Bl\'d.) . >l&-0!60 4 BR llomes .•• S33S.S39S. $4.."S H F /" I ~ A!U~A. Call !JM.3221 ilr 2 BR, 2 bl\, winier, $225 RAN~r R'.":rY s•s urn vn urn o"" "''"" .... 1 All "' ~.... -BEAtrr tum. apll!i $l65 & ........,~ •~ or ene or 2 BR. 2 ba. \Vint<'r, ms • 56l·2'000 * CLIAltJIJCI REEF $In Sl)l1n\5h sl,ylf' bu'lldir1jt, NO INFLATION!-' ~tarton. 3 BR. 2 ba, wint('r szm !BR fum/untum, yrly, util RANCJI .ll..E.ALT"i. .Dl!~tl:Jl..uAlr ~ rwl. oi~---0"''· ......... 1. DQ~o-ffl1h--nncft 1or BE uxe. • CORONA _OE;k-MAR pd, $210 mo.. Newport ..... oc~Glf'VI • ~-· I · , br --.. .....,......., Heach, 673-7219 t'YH . " ' •••••fl•• •fflcc • All c .• 11 Mo fll)w.Hd 1..4", 610i 2nd TD Loans Lowest r•t•s Or•n1' Co. S.tller Mt1. C-o, 641-2171 545-0611 Servttir Harbor uu 24 )'T'lt? .-Tu~\LT'l" . ...,.oetscuar oYe-J"!itZt--· 1<.'lunn, ltundry. udht 17301 lieav~y living. Choo xe Con1mwilty almos~ nc1v, 4 BR, Wlf. \lOUSt'. Fiun. rm, Rooms ~ if ..1w * _ 5111 (."Ondo on th<' n a Y. l\Pt'lJ!\)11 I.,'\1H' l blk \\'f'llt ~·hich part of our ~atdcn BHns, .retffX., ,YOirr oYiJ1 2 bi\.._$550 lt;e or Jse/oPt. -~:;:::=-::~---:::-~-:::::l -liiii'~i>i:RroiT-~IJ••••ai!l!I•"'~!! """'" -• BcroitHu11y turnlsht'd. $600. or Beach off Sl!iter. Rt:?-7&.IS )'Ol1 want lo -li\'e tn. * \va51ier &: i;iryt'I', D\V, DOOi NEWPORT .CREST ~ WATER-FRONT • !'Ewe~~~~ ~1~Ns!~(~~n ~~,!~~~~ i!~E~c 1A~~L1~~~~~~~ ~I ~,:~Th~~t~~~~i~ ~o!i~:ir~~k ~4hr:~ ~i BR, 2 ~~eoooo. $525 ~\r~Jn'l5~E~~:: ~NE:~c~t~! !ft~sCH -{ ~~ )[g] , of beautiful home11 io'OR \\'lth pool and vl·cw.' Nr. LUko Ptlrk. 1W; X."lh Pados, fireplace, ttmplc Cdfl,1 2 Or 3 Roon1 suite 'I ~"';!;f;~ ~~""<l~ ,~.: ~~~~ ~~urnlshod. $6Zj, S1. 531>--74-17 ttfl :t& v.•knds. closets, * Putting, Pool & DOG RUN WORKING gal wJU be snug Vle\v of tm~ & wa_ter Lost & Found 5300 to liCITC you! WATERFRONT 1-'URN. large J Br $13:> + Party· Area. ·In on s:;c. 2 :.! Br.i!~ Cpt., Ila a. bug in beaut. exec. ~Small office U6:> C\l..IF. A.NllilAL CONTROL. . BOB PETTIT I.ikl' nr\1· 3 br. to1\nhousc.• ut!I. T blk'trom beach. pool, In com Par ab I e neU. 1-~~ $lfP t~ $:i29. •,) b1:k I l10me \v/PQOI. Kl!/launa 8111 Grundy Rltr. HtmUnglon Beach Slitlter RF:AL TOH 'Private 5Hp for 3tt' hon!. no chl1dnon or pets. ~1 10th e-very1h1m1 g l~ation. OliFromld1'4!n \Vest 01 Beach. SU--0389 . PrivJI. $110~ M&-6740 675.6161 832! Edl!IOU St. SJ8.6ffil F'\r~t ' \Vestl!l'n Bank Bldi;::. F'urn\rurl' option;t.l. $~£r1, St. 900-2746 f;'.!a~ w come. WALK TO BEACH PARK NEWPORT ROOi\I IN NICE110f\.1E lr'OR 0 1''..Jo· 1 C £ SP ACE & Back or Huma.ne Society Unive1-s l1y Park 552-7!0J CHINA COVE l!"-tEN, sr11all beal'h hotel. TliE VENOO?.fE 1 2 & 3 B APARTMENTS I cinployed lady, reasonable Secre111rlal Servfces. Ex-ANrMAL ASSIST. LEAGUE DAY or l\'.ITE lk11ch rottage -On the sand. ~~: ~~roG\'ttk. Apts 1845 Anaheim S.U-.8628 b1tins, gar. ;;l ~~~· s1.n:~ Bach.::ilor I or 2 Bedrooml Park Ave. 491-"'808 eve. pcrienced/Professlonat lie-adoptlw:i. 11pa.,vlng and l:.i\RGJo~ \\'ell dNX11°1nrd 4 2 hr .. Jl/2 ba. Couples only, -fe:':':':'':--i;O:':i:'---.o.o I ~Corne:o,<!~'~Cen"!"t~°'~S~l~-~Co~h!'.!!_~M~"!•~ I 205 15th St., JlunUngton and To"·nhouses l ROOf\.1 io'urn. Pvt. entry e'f>d 1C:~1 es~~~ brok1ers rl_!'~te1~1~ ft!onn. ~2900 BR. 21 ~ ha 1'\\'NHSI:: in f'urnishe<l $273. -Lagun• Beach 3741 Off Jh 8 t p th Bcb. 8·17·395T Fr. $224.50 Open 9-6 Daily & bath + ga1-age. h1r. ony.. n1ne \..Vl)t~ l\ esa "'~ 1•uu..::i IAIPOUNOED Uni\"f'r.>lty P;:irk. Cpls/drp.i, UTILE ISLAND e ea en a Spa Poot.. 1'e11nis Cales. 6-IB-1460 or~-location-cleluxe 0U1ce~-~r-Shep Lab, n1L'<ed, 7 pup, :! lrplc, central atr, inc .use l BLOCK TO Victor ltui:o 1 ~3-1 Ofi?anfaPTS Acrosll from r~ashi<ln Island ROO!\tS • $20 \\'k up, '"1th centage lease. For art~ll!On· Terrtpoo brw/l>lk, male of pool. 1l'nnis ens & parks. Threr hedroonl hL'.:UI"}' hnrnt' & Bch. 1 br. 1 ba. Clo.<ro Adulls • No Pets at Jqn1bo1·1-'(? on San Joaquin kitchl'n: $30, v•k up ap1, al lnfonnaUon -I\ r It. e ~1.~ed Tel'rlpoo, i:rcy mole $125 nio. 562-8-l!IO. -011 F.as1 Bayfront. $8JO. 10 d1vntwn. Adult only, no * Lu.-.:Urious shag carpel~ l.2 .!.-: 3 BR. Priv gar., pool, lliUs l{Qnd. . :HS-9755 or S--ts-.3967 Associated SouU1 Co a_ s. I l\ll.\'.cd Bull Terr, lan/~'hl. C()mei; \1'ilh C\'{'1')1hing l)Uf r<>ls A\'Rll. 10/1.SZlO a mo. * Bit-ins incl Dish\\'llSher \\-asher, dr)·er. Close to (714) ,.,1900 Brokers, P.O. Box ];)9.l, female La.gun• Beach 3248 blankets . .io· 61tp ill'aih1hlP. lse. 497-1617 or 6-u,..e636 • Lrg Pool & Gas BBQ's bench. 536-0036. ~ CD'.\I 10\\·~r prl. roon1, be.th Nev;po11 Beach. Ca. 92683. Collie, brw/\\'hl. male $l6.l t:TIL pd .. il.'ll'h C'Oltac<'. ''OLD CORON.A 11 OCJ.::\Nt'RONT 1'-i: 2 BR 1 BDR.\f $170. LARGE 2 Br-apt t\i!Or beach, & enb')'. Patio. Non·smoker. FOR LEASE-LG ... OFFICE Doxie . flll):e<I, blk/bnv. m;:ile full kilch .. i1oodsy area, \'a· SiNlcl-0u~ 3 br., 2 lxt. homt>. &,· :! ~IR S'l'~~!9~PJ7!u.rt. furn. G3 BD.IC\\11' Tto\\'JIPhod°"'csz;o. clal~!nd-~$~ 'oh~l·I EG.,..1 ~· PROMO~Tp~~y POIN.T NNE'!VPOkit. RT$.». ~"'6617 '-~th l\lon:,!;hl200·Bay P!tlaza ~:i:m~~~!"'''t"a'hln, 1"b'"1'•'' J1}-'0n. . Old brick, fireplace, farnily 'va1. llfl\\'. "'>0-'<J ru; • a er • ar-.i,ge .... , .,, .. u . L.: ng ai.11, ~· ' ui;; nn, u;.i , uuv-sq ' • • , $175 NICE J BDR in to\1T1. roont. lar,:e kitchen. $.17:;. OCEA~t"RONT J-2 UR .t· LA MANCHA APTS. 536-€i83 or st7-73-16 Luxury Adult Apts pvt. entrance, patkl & ' $~$650 per mo. £e~e-_ patio. carport "' s1orage Unfurnished, or $ 5 2 j. 2 srucllo~. Part. fwn. A\'ail ?78 Scott Place, c.r.r. * 2 BR. 2 BA APT, lle\\'IY t'ron1 S350 linens. $100. 640--9149 JVit\k' Cod . Parking ~~· b~~rw, hll•tm•lo 1 $19-:> l UDR No. l!:ncl, bij; furnished. --2!_0_\I·. 536-0321 6-tl-2q07 dec'd. $210 2 kids OK. no 200 P1·omontory Dr., \Vest, Guest ijome 4150 ac ' \Vin ~Kl . an p, "' e, ma e fnl'd )'tire!, child/""'. C"ll ~,.·,~.' ----o1--pe•· N• M .. ~ p .i. l\c1vpo11 Beach 61"-""" B • R I I 4450-Great Dane, grey/blk , ,,. ' ._, '-'1" ~...,, L~IQUE fbr, view apl. sgl llACIENDA DE ~tESA "'· •· ... uy ru-.... · v-vvvy •. u11n•ss •n a female $.~ 28~DR o<·cun/city \'iC'.1' pc'rson, $IS;) lncldlng uW. 160 \V, \Vilson. C.l\-1. 5-16-371 0 Aft. 5 i\lodels C'.l~n 9 10 6 LOVEL'{' rooms for elderly Irish Setter red female ::.f'. n~. ~arai;:j'. 494_'1986 Bt:AUTIFUL GROUNDS $150 l\IO 2 br, 2 b;:i. rumge, i<1dies. Special care , S!IOPS s u i I ab I c for Cockipoo bJk/b~ (c le -15 2 BDTt., frpl., 04·ean Adults_ NQ Pets ovn, l'nrpt. 1 Child ok. No fo'r\l\'TASTIC BAY FRON'r &12·9278. · Bookstore, ~letal Sculpto,r, . ' CA'I'S • ma $3"',-~1\"2'-'h!!llD/Rp<,t ,":',·,}", •,•,1~a,,t· Newport Beach 3769 10 n1inutes to ocettn. Large JlC'ts. Call 5.~l-6.'.ilj. Apt. Vie1v Newport & Rentals to share 4300 Aquarlun1 Store, located in t.g'hllir domestic blk/vht u u • ~ " 1 ~ B 1 Catalina f!'Otn every roon1. The · hfall al T ~IE • \ • house. hltns, ya.rd. pa1Ju. \\'INfER RJ.:NT,u.s •) BR ~1~· 'ti ~:': $if~· LGE 1 BR. 3 blks from ')Br ., Ba Boat slip avail }'ACTORY, 425 30U1, N.B. s~ehn~c do I .. $400 UTlL pd 3 BUr .. 2 Ba.. Steps to Beach Gas & '\~1;ter ah~ n c.: ~rJ~: $~'.' n:.1831~~. & Te1T'. ~ Pooi. SCc. Bldg. 2 I, ~n1 a nC:a l-S 1 tate Univt'rsity 673-96(6 ll·5 ; a1r me!t c, grey/orng, frr>! .. 1x'un1.s, !iO' deck. SO. Bay i"l'ont Bui boa Islund l.~e furn Ocea n Vie-.v 2 Br Draperies, carpets, gas ca 1 ,, ~ ~ar. Carey, 675-8551, ...... ng i><'RC l 5"lud~nt &, I C.hf. Storefront & OU!ce + Sh hair domestic grey $450 i\'E\\'. c11~on1 lrill'vel ivintrr rt'ntul. Furn. 2 Bd, apt. Ideal for coup!c or 2 heat, gas Stove, air 2 BH, C'l'j)IS, d!'ps, b!tns, no ., .. , "'Or}c: for lhe Daily P~-Ot 1500 sq tt fenced arco. Total Female ' ' , ~t~V12E°W ' ~~N~Ats 2 Ba lower duplex. f'rpl, i~~t·m~~ ~~~ni~o-.d;1~ conditioning, swim min g ehiljlrcn, no pets: $160. 2 & 3 BDRf\IS ne"·ly in Laguna Be~ch look_mg 2750 ft. IJeavy foot tro.Uic, Sh hair datnest!e. tri, female gal'a1tc. :-O'o pc1 s.' $-100. pool , ree. rooni, waJJhers 8"6--1337. Near Douglas, deeorated ~ & $350. mo. for l;l cool pnd in ~e~r rn1-C-1. ~; 646-12-16 Sialll('se, Seal Pt, niale 6i3-.W::O 01· 4Dl-J248 b"i5-0:J2j · Call J\1r. Patlison for .key. & d L B h 3848 12.1 & 124~11 '15th St. Call n1ed1alc future. \\11\hng-to lnd striJR 1 4500 4 Kittem OCEANVlE\V t br., 11·/lg, 3 BR, 2 E,\, furn or unfurn. GU-::69S. C~S;e~~·CTORIA APTS _.,guna e•s !SS4---1858 bcl"'e<'ll g &: 5 pay up 10 Sl65 nio. 49-l.-Ol-12. us ria enta Sh Hair don1estic, tri, inale studio area. Sine:. person, Just r l'dK'Orated. Steps to l"V"'L~ ••• N ... 0 BA',, VIE\\' 2 IVIU"' . \Vkdays , or 87~1 11·knds, FEi\lALE Roo1nn1ate wnn!OO Lg ha,.ir CAiico, tri, female no pets. $.?00 Incl. uti!s.. bca<'h: 72s.63J1 ...,.,."'" ""' Adults. l. '·:;BR \\'/ pntiOs '" ocean• vie\\·s. Close tii;,.-3..?94 an)1in1e. 10 share 2 Bedrooin, 2 bath, NOW LEASING Sh hair Doniestie black _ ol!M· ;~ fro1n sun de~k. Steps lo tlvnl 1169.;,tl No ..PelS lo bench ~ shopping, Ar.res apt. l\love in belw~1 now Huntington BNch-female ' ' ~·roRY. '.! Br. \\" ..... ~an Condos Furn 3400 ~t~~~11~1~it~r~$kba1~i &!~~~111:.cG:· :1~,:·spd ~foofarte"iria~st.a~~ ul~v~~gi E~~~ ba~~~ fuii~ a~ ~6X:~11. QIU {)5&--0197 NEW 'M-1 Assorted Puppies & Kittens \'lf'w, I~. sundec:k & 2 ear--PAL:\( ~PRJ1\GS 2 Br. :l and last ruo. l\tu.c;t see to 52j Victoria. C'.\J. 642-8970 privacy. Separate g u es 1 secw·ity, adult living, bltins. a ter · · 940 $.i. Ft. Ii UP $..'>O RE\VARD for Return of (.. ports. 1~f1; .. !i.e. 3295 96J '.8.'.!4 Ba, pools,' tenn is, saunas. appreciate. 675-5..?{l.t house. 2 bdrm. Dir;hwasher, Bach. 1·2 BR. 5515 River PJ\RK NE\VPORT !\f/e-xe. Hamilton & Newland St. R~ Li gray cat w/blk SPACIOUS . Laguna home, jatuz1i.s. \\'eeknd, wkly, dual ovens. Also huge 2 Br, Av~e. &'12-2566 \\'Ill share 2 Br, 2 Ba, tum ff0.1970 stripes. Looks Abysainlan. Jot·e]y ground.~. 3 Br. $300. n~onthly. (213)f>t7--0209 or _ • ? I l Br Unfuni. ~130 2 Ba ,!!Pill. lligh ceilings, CLEAN 2br, %tl:!;-rrpts, drps, apl, prefer l-'. $25 wk Lost end ot Aug nr. Tustin mo. ,\i::-J. \!U-~l.?O: 900-1701 ~l-IS'iO ~\~~~PColornc-¥\;, "'i!id ~l5sJ!~P~'.n~·~ ~1·bc~~h~ fonnal dining room, fire· bl tins, close · '° ocean, no !e5s for li~~~-42 After NEW M-l 1~28001 gq 11 ~ 16th 11~-\Yeari~ --taguna-Niguet-3252 ·Condos -Unfi.irn.--3425 ~serv:-pool. 'I'HE illESl\. ottis--931--W. 15th' . -Jtlace...&.many.otb:c"~amebi. pea,~ leascf...;.!25mo,~ _,pn}-Ot ~, -· i:-of15m. -~-3 pMs" ea CO~~~ fleasa._,call _ MS-l}!CJ? lies. $365. to $600. nio. in-C<'Clar, Newport Shores. 2 MAL,ES have 4 BR duplex P\\T. trash !CT\'. xlnt loc le. ~ Laguna NigU•I 3252 BEAUT :lbr, 2b3. ~~l story ~~~~'.11>0rt Bl., N · B · r cluding utilities. No1\' deco-6tr-3320 or 213-33:!--5176 to shr 1\·/2 fe1n to age ~tr~')'. 646-12.l2. 644-2L20 LOS'!': BLACK 'Dachshund I 2BP., '! bA. Sea TMTacc ~i~~l ~!cc~: -0?re~~~~ ON /he beach, bachelor_/ • Tro_pi~~I P~I • ~:~~S. c~i~ uo~_cco~~t!" Newport Shor•s 387.l -:i~5 \:1 blk to OCC3-n, f\*I~. ~;~:t~~SA ~~po Vic <if~~r. ~ar ·~~ · T0,,.,,, .. 0, •• "'"''' '"''", ,,1 NC\\·!y decorated' in e:irth 11in;tl<'s. from s12:; Tiff:: .nR, erpl~. tti~. bltns, 494-4653. DUPLEX 3 b 2 b 2 R'·'"JNED Lad 1t "butchess" Ro'" a• d ., ,.._ ~ •• " 11pu";JI s1·1noertse e J ' . r. a., r:.r Y lo share Almost ne1v ~1-1 6 . • • " ' ' garden & palio, lleiil'h, tone,;, & res~ \Vo o d -SECOND STOR);'. 103 ,\Jc-. · ' .' · ' r ~ lrpls., 2 pat10s, dshwsher. 'luiet 2BR apt \\'/siune. 1300 1 11 .. ~ · il-4lll3 eves. 1ennls. pool & clulil10us.:-. 833-2-131 Fadden. 67:>-l!!Gj ~~·~p!n~~~t;;~;f~';;}[~1f~1l10· I-1B1.D1kHl\1. Xlnt North end Joe. l blk; to beach. S325 a nio'. Harbor·Tra.sk 8.l'ea GG. $100 sqim~i:r,j' JI.IO. LOST:· Gc1·nian Shortlutlr Security, \\'alct• & dues paid 2 BR (-01\o.lo. l': Ba; clcn YRC\' 2 hr, l hse to bch. n -1o 1-0\i'n & beach. + ut1ls...Yr. lsc. 213-3'Jl-l71H nw. 636--0974. , • Pointer. 9 yrs., fenialc, ·by 0,,·ner. $3:.0 r><'I' 1110. \V/i\'f'I hru-. pool 1 nti heh. $22j Yrly Lu:<-3 br. 2 ba, 3 Bl{, 2 liA, quiet. Adult PAneled \\'allll & beamed Sin Clemente 3876 · 2 Ot--PJ::NDABLE girls 2...,._35 LRG Oio io l<:E, u n furn leather collor \Vfout Lle., lt'ai;c. 6-11-1757. \'o 1 11 I •·•S-ftrn o· nfum s~-~.11~~ ~\"{'!' 16. Condo~plex. cell. 1\-/\v cnrp .. & drapes; $90/furn S9J Nc ~'por t ·g1 "·dy . c 11 t l'ell 01· P<! s. <1 • .,,.1, I I u . •;,-~ All ne\V interior~ E. C. ~r. I SIO\'e & refrig. $200. Per to shnre nc"' 3 brlrn1 apt. Be> I 646.fi?.00 oven\·e1 It, ans.to "~n ", ~. NE\\' 3 Bi; :.! J.:::1. \\'U.lk. ro n10. j ' s.tep. 1-iunl. Be;rch. NE\V \\inter 4 BR, 2 BA 1 lllk ot.shops &.rcstaw·an111. mon1h, incl. nll utll NE\\1-\; blk h'Om beach. $150 mo. } b!ks Inn liea. ac i . . -. Rewa.rd, 979--093,j beach & pool. Fr;i!, tC'nnis 961-';'I I art;;. $.17j. /l.lso 3 BR. 2 Ba $33:), 51:;.9:;.ia or G42-Iljj i\fISSION HEALT\'-494-{)731 Choice of l-:t BR, 2 B:.\ -apzs. -&16--719.J. 615-6189, Pam. COS'I'AJ ~IESA 38j() sq, f1., LOS'I': P-uL-rot in vie. JAaunu 1 court.<.;. SC'e. :;uards. A\'.iil 3 BJ{ 2 ha CONOO on E:l 1,; blk to ocean. 67".>-8008 l t.'On1pl etely furn \\•/ocn "'· 1'"El\fALE room-mate want-·' 300 amp elect ... fenced yd. 'BUS Depot Small "'"een 1°1 11'' 831 ,,-3 '9"-{>''' N I Gol l NE\V BREED ,, =s ''"' 1iert"l "ti"• 9 ° """ •· '-"' · .,., -.•• 1 or .. ,, ,~is 'l~c Course , OCEANfo'RONT 3 br. 2ba.. >-1. • TO\VNHOUSE ne\V 2 br.: For iru;pection & terms see to share apt. or house. Cnll ~ .,_ ..: ..,, l..-'WllJ "'/black head,-no feathel'li PACES-ER l·lom• ·I B•. dish\vashcr. garba..,0 e dii;p., 1. I · · ,A, l BR. frplc, cpts, drps, pool. · lk mgrr A t B 236" \I' E '·'"11900 s~ 4550 -On body Call l\rlke 494-7747 1:.1 1 , ull.. pauo, '\'tnlcr ren..... j;,_icw:zl, cncL gar. All util occnn v1c,w. wa lo bf!ach, • ~ , -Sl'1t· .nJ" • .,rage r '.!Ba. patio, fncd ytl. Lo\'cly ;~-e~'.U" ;ai-. $3.'iO 831-901·1 S:fi:i a mo. TI4·19-i-7901 paid. Ko pet;;. 4-6 Pl\l, 393 fam. rm., wtbar., cpts .. Jones; 492-5038-0ragt492-7790 \\'ANTED mature ~traight --RE\\ARD vu. Call aft G, 831·2538 ocr:ANFRONT. lhr apt, Haniilton, &IH-Hl drps., frpl, lilc patios. $-100. COl\.IPLE'fEL\. rede<.'Orall'd. n1ale rC'.l share Jge home F 0 UN D : Sn1all cat. Lake Forest 3254 3 BR 2 bi1 C0~00 Oil I:.'! ~\\·inl"-r renl;d. Ba~helor only * -ELl\t GARDEN Al"J'S 2:11, ~\'lave St., s.17-4871 2BR. 2 BA: quiet neighbor. 111 IL.B. $1511. mo. 962-8668 Ml~l-WAltEH_O_USE Siamese/Tiger Female Vic. ~igul'I COii-Co u 1· s e. $1'10 . per mo. util l!A. Calii-Unfum. :I-BR apt~ih~frunlly 2 Brk.I Bal Oceanvic\v, bllins hood, w<ilking diStance to SINGLE Gil'Lt-0 share._3 br Private, locked individual l'2itc~ze/1\te:f'a~ DE..\NE Garden honie. 3 br. <ttsm\'llSher,gartJage dlsp, 2 213-698-?.G..'>7 •_I section. Pool, no pets. li7 dee wa k to beach, f165. l'verything. lch1IiJOK.I195:" condo. in Balboa Stt> ; ·storage units. r'fO ST;i(I 11 -Most-Find 2 ba, ram rm, upgr:u'.led l'&r :;ar. $.7..)0 ~31-907-1 e\'e. "".<\TERFRO:\T :! an. fittpl. E. :!?iKl--st., C.i\I. Gt?-"""364:>. n10. 49-1-2339 4!1'1·0801; _ 496-0911: 492-fi9:> mo. E~:es. 673-~' per n10A. LLSPAC E LCSTom• Ea bl I c-rpt, dl'ps. Cl bhse fa l'il in· COl.F-L\GU1\A 1\ I GUEL l N' I ,.-----lit uf Stiormn.,, I d I bo . Duplex. \\'inter or )Tly. A~ >IGR 1,, 1·1-Z ~. ,1.,,. aguna 19ue 3852 f' ANT ASTIC "'hite\\"31£>1' ~1ALE. stra"'ht ag-" lo ' """~ '"· t_enns. aun;:-&l _'2ja_ '.! sn 2 ba (213) . r• o• · 1 d 1 2 ~ "' ~ 9'"1970 Center --Id rln• -n -~ Dock avatl. 675-6169/77•1··138-1 d ,.; t M u p \·1e\1', it poo, BR, 1 BA. 1lO ,c-,, 2 Bil apt. •]"'/mo. _. .• au. ' '""'~~ s\\1nun1n;. Phone 1 i J 4 ) 911-{lj:?2 til-ll 832-32i2 u ... cs . ._,. C'.lu rent ool ~ ER I . "'" -•"" stone scnumental \'alut- 8.' lJ 12 I 1 ER 1 ·1 I d A1lll •. no _,,_ ~,,~ oldo~ A ••1 RY OIRISTI.IAS * 498-M87 * tiJ:l-3761 or &16-4336 · • • -·-• ' · Townhouse Unfrn 3525 ap a\·ai to enip Y ..... .,., ' ' Ft-ee rent n\O. of Dee. Good 11 . ~ LINK Re'.1-ard, 64-l-ooxl Mesa del Mar 3261 . n1an yrly. Steps to bch. \Voruan. &l~~ for 2 v.·eek~ onJy. Tennis SanJ~an . OC!o;ANJi'RONT ~ br., 30 )-T. FOUJ\'D: \\'hlte ale cat. 1 ----------'--•BRi\.~D ne\I' TO\\~"llOUSE $170 + util. 67J-:.\i77. 3 BR, 11: .ba. Jivin:; rm, J. golf nicmbcrship avail.I C•p1strano 3878 ol~_.needs 1\tf Jo roommate STORAGE_ UNITS Blue ~~: Purpi collar CLEAN 3 br. :! ba. Jg. lh·'g, in ·Hun!i~ton Harbor. 2 BR. l EED-pool-blk to ocean-dinin;: rin. patio, frplc, S2-ID-$3.W per n10. No leni;:e. _ -s1.,,, 3-mo. &ia-.m~ A .Jll'Mnal, buslnCSS, recrea-. California School. tG:JEi kit.,. bean1s, shaded patio, ti.!: ha, trplc, front & back sn~l adlt-:t-Tly-$].)j. 646-:!696 cpt/drps, sundeck. gar, no Ne1v lrg cit'< vie1v 2&3 bclnn.' $-'>'l5 TO\\'Nirous:._ 2 ~r .. Garages for Rent 4350 Ilona!. stor~e. ~m $S. Jov.·a St. ('t\1. • \\'Ir. pd. 5345 5'~ 13G p:itios. Pool, jacuzzi & or 67:Hi-12l! 1.cts, appl . 963-&120. 21~ ba, 2 pools, central air pool. bltns. 1\•/rcfrig., utils. Jamboree & San Diego Free-I;:;,;;';""~--';O':::::::--:c:;--..::,.1 Newport Beach 3269 sauna, 1; blk shol?pins, walk APT I block [ron1 beuch, EAS'I'SIDE C.'.\I. Large du-con<l, fpl. 23Sn lfillhurst Dr. pd. Call eves: 830-3i38 Garage Spac f 1 l\'ay. CAii 9'79-0l50 }~~Di.abCo~~:~~ :i1 t\~ to bench. S3.Xl. -Ca 11 ocean vie1v, I Br. $225. mo. plex I Br, b1iek frpl, cpls, fOfr Cl'O\l'n Valley Pk\\)'l, S.al Beach 3884 -, e or ea~.e, OOUBLE' car g-.ni,:;e for 673 j;)29 -' • · \\'eekday s 8: 30 ~~. \\'int•~r. 61:>--0'.'68 dq1i;, ut i! !Jd. S200. mo. 1 c7141•19J-1760 office. if no ~u:igl~dr.~C ~~~ till storage. Call cis Rca/l;-;'°"-""""'""-'C:-""-::-"'" LEASE IT NEW (?JJJ636--107l eves & "·knds I It ''., 960 ans\\·er 499-1625. 1.RG. 3BR 2ba + s11...-1 gnr.. .ras, . a Eslate, :~18-11~. LOST n1 le kitten, Part , With Ocean View ,-_ ., ' OCEr\.\'fRO~T \Vinter 1'C'1~ ac u · no pets. U-12-l ., \\' \NTF'" G :i. lC hlt I h I Bd' 7l4.l640-12-J6 tal, large l, 2 & 3 BR. LARCF; 2 BP~ $173. Si""'IC 3 Br, 2 Ba, Condo, Goll 2 blk5 10 bch. s.110 nio. ' •'-'· ~~agf! 'P llC· R,,entals Wanted 4600 n _se "'"'. e ong · a r. · .. Great kitchcn11. 3 BR., :i· ba., 0 1 U f 3600 I 11 11 61 _ ,,..,... ~21 ~·s . .,, Course vie\v, all ex.tras, 2 2l3-59'l-55llJ714·846-I337 C?mn~oclati:;. 24 boa!. CaU . -r.lo_Alrv1ew. 5-~723. fireplace, '\'et bar, termis, ·-"-P~•-•-•-•--"-"-'-"---t ' ~...,..,,, or :i ·v"" ' s1ory, bean1 clng, crpt, Guy "~2"".ii!I LOST , OCE "NffiON' YE,\l!LV ~!rps, bltnc, carport. Tnfruit l'ar gar, Call ~1104 9am Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 -SMALL 'Bacl'M!lor apt with 't . "Juneau", friend! jacuz.:d, S\\'imrninr;. el c · ~~ruoro. '.! hlk bc<1ch, 2hr. '"' " 1-0 6pm, 879-820 1 Offic• Rental 4400 yard S.· pnrkin;:. Cl\f ·area. inn.le SamoyOO \\'/ite bn•n OVEP.J..OOKING Nt-;\\'POl:T l1~h;i, p:ll i1.J, gnr, l:iundry 3 Br. bcan1s, frf)lc, d~h11·11r. ok. Sl6-9'l·l3_ <>_!~2 __ Lido Isle 3856 CHOICE . 5'l0--4:i72 spots. Ple;,!!e cnll 645-ll39 BEACl·~;;:11r~.~~ m<Jnth. S:!!:i ti-1:i-1t1~2 & S.l&--1311 garage, patio. 61t-G793 CHILDRENAOK LAKE FRON-T ~"fC~ro~a gr~·' Mar** \VANTED studio for t-e.fincd . Found -Af9han f\e11·port Crest Really Apartments Fur nished San Clemente 3776 Lug"-;,JrDS1'101; 3 Br 11,~ L,RG Jbl'. 2ba, b!Uns, crpts, LOCATIONS ro ess1on ices and/or elMrly gentleman are a 546-9n2 a •UN· up e."( & 4-plex. drps, 2 car gar, Adlts. $<100 Retail. Del~c. 11lr 1-'C'.lnd:: Glenncyre-/Park 49&-1517 B lb r d 3706 FAN r Asr1c \1·hi1r.11·a1er 2 pools. crp1s. drpl!, &i'.!--018:! 1ense. 615-3007 VERSAILLES ampto '''",Jan. serv .• ut1':l:~~;~~~~~~~l~F~oITu~N~D~'~'~i;r"~-Co~J~He~,i'~'m:•'~c .. ~ ''EWPOrrT BE,\Cll. ,,,,,,. a oafs an · I 1 1 , Bil 'I ' ~ ''"'k h I v· bo ' 'beautiful scllil:1g . lar~e I . . • 81~11" itt poo ' :. . ' E:\IRA Lrg delu._...:c 2 Br a pis, Mesa Verde 3863 pd. 300-WtXJ', Hivy lronlage ~ • .. mJS:n l'912:f.· 55~~~fr r & , :JBR. fumily room, poli,·heil ?\t:~L"I. decor:ited deluxr · l'rpts, drps, bttins, No pets, ON THE LAKE & 2n<l Or. Rates from .48'. 1 I 'b• 1' c .. f•pl * 49S-0·1S1 * , Sl!lO. 61?-llSl .. BR • b 11 01\'nt'r, ti75-69JO. 285.3 E. I~ "ood noors, bc0<n --ilin"o'• -." c· w._ '. c. open_:;ar. .,. .. :.. a. A COil· At .. ,,_ Coa•t Pl""a '-i~~f5~~~~i_~\lp~~·~-~·~-;,·;1iiii~:·:1'\ r~~==~~~~~I "" " t I ~ I I I •~ I BR I S · bl ! · .,. ui ,.... · · Coast tJ1"11111ly, Cdi\I r •• , ... 1 \'cars Lea,;e $:>1.l.00 inth. u 1 '"'· , r ~ e;:is~, .,,.,.,., • 11 garage. wia e or EASI.SIDE .2 Br, crpt, slove, \'en1ences. Fenced in patio. Pool _ Aeapulcq Aqup. Bar '"" _ Cole of xe,i-port Rltrs l p_:_r mo. 6--t6--0l&>, .67~-mature ~[ rt'llred. S160/ gar, refrig, pcl(ll, 318.'i. $2?'! i\to., yearly. Jones & Jacuzzi. Spectacular 8 SJF'FICE SPACE FOR . I II• I 675.5511 1 Balboa Peninsi.ila 3701 ntonth. 4!t .... 8173 ,\dults 6i3--0!Sl -IUty. 673-6210 Acre Lake \v/TO\t'ering RENT. Costa ?.feiao, J.!arbor Bus1ne1-1 Oppor 5005 htstn1ls -Apartm•nts Unfurn. 2 BEDROO'.\I e 1-10;-.11-; ATJ\IOSPHERE r·ountains. ~~ l\lillion Do11ar at Ada1ns .. Beau l 1 f u I ·l _,;;.o;,;;;~sl:o~-...:::::1~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I B,\Qi: B.-\Y 3 br. !!--:,, ba .. STUD IO APT, _eriv. ~ach.I Slij. i':astside C.?11. Ot'luxe2&3BR.Rcnral 0fc. Clubilouse Gym Sauna mOOem .. Air, music:! STOP sto\•., rlrp:-;., cpl., l\larried J noiln-sntokcr. SliJ. mo. 1ncld Balboa laland 3806 6'12-S0:?3 309j l\Iaec Ave. 54&.103~. Total ~rih" ' ' janitorial, Class A. \Valker Personals 5350 1 I s., ') I "Id QP UI s Immediate "Occupancy & Lee 81<4,l:. Call Gene Hill, Clock Punchi~ qi·· pe · -c 11 rn n. 1 • -~ ,91-• BOR . 3 BR 2 Ba c,..,.,•~ ........ DELUXE 2 BR, 2 b3, crpts, 551-01.16 o• o•o ~ BE S'.!8.l 3i3 :!-3rd St., l'\8.1 ....... •J ;! .:\f \'1e11· apartmf'nt ' ' .,...,,, .,. .. , .l-bl · ADULTS • U'IVU«<N. SPIRITUAL ,.ADER 9 h"-au!ifully carpet~ & bllns, upslairs, ne;:ir OCC. ....,~, lllUl, enc gar . 1501 WESTCLI FF DR Jndependt'nt Ope 10 Al\[ 1ll p I &\6-31 2 !! BDR'.\I., shai; cpt., drps., $'1D..i. ~7--0350 $lSO/mo. No pets. 5,;7--5-l60 Slrry, No Pets , JnV('11t n to ?. CHAJL\II?\G Cape COO on i·arport, \1·;:1shrr11., .'~ l~lk. drapt>d stove, l'l:frig. gar;:ii:;e M"d C't 3865 B•chelor 1, 2 & 3 Br's. NE\VPORT Financial Center $3450. .Advice on all malters. 'llliet :.rreet in \\'estcli[f. lJs· j lo ba~ or bch. S2.10. mo. ,t._ storage. S2:x:l. 67:1-2898 l:XTP.,\ lrg 2 Br. Crpts, I way I y from ·$'175 per mo, Leasing Offic• Space for "''"ipnlent JUN. El Camino Real 1116 11 u-.lbo·i 61' ,.,.,. A~L drrs. ·bltins, llO pets. S:lO -.. ~ San Ocmente, F..-appl. cd brick & b.1v \1indoll'. · ' • .. -:-.J~v. c S•nla Ana CAJL ON-SITE MANAGER To · -----~ ---B 11..-p · I 3807 cntl'I' St. G-IG--1181 Call 492-00.'W 492-9136 ) Edrins .. :; ba. !56fl0 :-.1011111.1 :~ I\H. 2 ba, [rpll', nf'\\'. 100 a V"ta en1nsu • ; I LIDO WATERFRONT 3700 Plaza Dr. (71'1) &t2-3lll ext 2'16. Prodmoe .i-UJ-1269 IL 10 ()<_·~·:at Yr!), s:;.-,o. 2 .nn,. I 00, nc\1·Jy decor. 3 Br .. 3 Ba. Dwnstr!t. 011 1 l'llO. f'RE..'E REN'I' Pr~Sold $65. ll lu,.1,.. 1 l n-:--:;ji,11 111:1-::;:;.~ SUPER DUPLEX No l'illld/pcts. $200 per n10, \\',11er. 413 la Lido Soud. 71'55' "'66 ,.0 I···••" -. DI.•, 0 u,·c-DECORATIVE PRODUCTS DIVORCE · r :.. IVl!l\I, •.JL • ~ ------I' BR ' RA ' ' I "·'"-''"91 "11 C•b 'II ·~ ,._ -" ~-" ... ,, '' "0 (Pl F'll F ) B11. frplc, coi. 111. jJV<•l. • Yl·'..\HLY :; .hr. ('Jc;H1. ~flO " •. , · • r · p:ltio, irp.c, -'"..?"' · ·' "r:!_O_. --A1rut Oc-t I. $J•;J 1110. yrly adj. Airportcr H-Otl'I. A/C, . on us 1 ng ~ S·100. Cnll -'l•u'v \:on 1•11.;;. h'n1 b''" :1nr1 otran, ,,\., .\ \ est B.i:t-~, A\e,, 2. Bl~ D.PLX ad!1:_ only, uo 1-J"C. Ap~nlnlt. 675-''J:;t lull service!!. From $145 i\Io. ,. 2 Yl!aroontract . Complelely reliable I Gt'ldt•iii. lfug Ji(],,, C!i. I ~'.!ij 1110. 67'.":~!j 6~~7'."1, ! ~~,11~·1·1 Days SW-.IS .. ~. C\'C JJcl ... , .~21?.· .-+ s~"· ~t1•Jnnd ' Newport Beacl\ 3869 1 r~~-~~b 2171 DuPont, Room 8 1'1nar11:::1al Rcmunera\JOll 548-l(f.)3 1)10-;(/.)I) , .. 1• LGl c---l;-:'-----1 · >.-. ' ~1:!{'.~ dC'p. 61&-<1 .. ~9 I ..\t',IM,fVUt'.il.::tt.:.ttlKJ' r •fr:.-;....1223 'T!I noon *' $16,800 PREGNANT? --;;n::~T('l.lFT·"'' AHL ,\ 1:. Rnl~~y. 0~' bc~~1'1.i: ~l;O~$: Yl{!.Y '! IJdr. ~10\'" 1\r. UPPER 2 BR, cpt/drp, rngc, YE.\RLY 2 Sr, :l Bn. t £XCJTINC Jlt'W COMCEPT! PESK space avallable $30 ANNUALL y Ca ini;. confidenlial COUnl!el· \ 1 Blt :! UA. 1an.i ihes 0 1,'- 1 Crd in<·l_d. ~-~.-.o. 010. 6!2-'.l.ll_9 1>-"ll'h. ~hor~. Acllllt.~. no family only, no pe1s. S:150. Newport Shores. '' blks jD\llllAllES1DEUVINC mo. \Viii provide furniture ing. '!:-referral. Abortion, I d ,. t 1 - -,.._.1s S:.>oo. 6 7 ;,-·11 7 '.l. 7:>8 D Shalimar. 5-1S-03~ orran. $260. 5-\S--8.1)12 or i Sll<I t t~-A · Guaranteed arlophon & keeping. AP ,"1~1~.~locLupy. '-"n ui·y • · Corona del Mar 3722 67::-111:2. ·'57;"""" ML'ITS,."CCH•TIO a .,:... mo. n s weTin g CARE 642-1136 , u ,,---'!:.' QUIET ~ecluclcd 2 Br, 2 Ba, .....,\NV service available. 178T5 F'ree Trainln:;:: • THE BLUI~' 11 P.<)(),IY " or • ., Er 1 blk 1 BLOCK lo Bch, Dclu._'<e bltns, crpJs. Pool, gar, 2 Br,. T~1\·nhouse, Park •Bachelors Beach Blvd .. Huntinaton CWI hlr. Jason 67:r9900 ~EAL E~ale'I'ral~big. lndlv. I · ·r ... ~po c ss , • · -" · I 2br 11 b:t 11·1ilc Al· for di 3•> !'do •-• •1 BR 28R Beach CH2-021 UNIVEST CAPITAL mstruct10n P I tin barely U>l:'d; 4 SR .. :; !xi., oc<'nn~ no kid~/pels. ,,Jr. · ~. · · · ~'l a Is, flo ~Is. on \\r. Bay .1 area, ._,.,.c, pool, nCJ•ly • · · · · · ersona. a . fa n1. hon~. nr. pool. $~ Kelley. 6jj.79CO or 752-0100. lilary El~en Tlt-316-3336, Sl1JNNING 2 .BR, 2 Ba clcrorntt'd, $285. mo. •e: •2 BR & Den EXECUTIVE SUlte oy_erlook· "l1t\'estors" S:Ues or broker e:ic.11m 2--3 1 Pcr n10. SI~ A~cnt $23.:i i~t:n ''.\IO: yrly., util. 213-~-3218 -· gnn:'le!1 apt. Pool, rec rm~ ~1261)o·r 644-5001 From $175 .. $435 Ing Nev.']'lOrt· Harbor, 1.024 DON!.T \~ks. Academy ~8-l192. 3 BR, 2 lxl. Back Ba A\"aU. pd., quiet fuarried cpl, no \YAU\'. , ta bay t: beach,. 2 $190. 110 \V. 18th St. C.l\I. BAYf'RONT-E:icciling view, sq 11, O\hcrs lo 1,150ft. ti 1 P~GN~! Thinking Abor- Oct. 1 to l'itarch $3'D pets. nochildm. 61N511 Br.1~~ Ba. ·!07-B !larding. 2 BR DPl.X, ad.Its <>nl ,"no .. lge elegant 4 Br. 2 Ba, °MeMJV.rdtiEost&Adoms Ai;nple tree ~rklng. Coast 1' ssFou on tlCJfl? Kno\v all I~ !act11 '.\lo. v.1lh l:ardener. 7001 c t M 3724 ~,~· "~i:~ required. pets, $210. -+$75. ~fu/ld '\\~ beams, fprl, patio 540-1800 H1gh~·ay at Newpot1 mvd. -$MO""NEY$ finrt. ~ LIFE LINE, 2-1 \\"ALK 1'0 BEA os • esa or a. sec. & clg dep. ~ sn.;5n9 -6-12-4644 . 'tlrs. Ml·a.522 I 3 BR . $..l'fj/$375 ye rly .YEA~Y. 2 Bdrms., pn,·a1e 2 BR 1 1 ~ BA ~tio OCEANVIE\V :t br., 3 ba .. MESA 55c PER SQ FT find out about VIOi.El', \VIO!Jw, 5.> at· .r • RG ?l:i.f'---_..,.__ 4Jnbgssadot..JA. ~ iM 11M\i1 on ~833.g ;:i -' -.• >;.A RDPb""'"' 1l."(>ts,"'intp11 A1C trerpKg: --·Th ,... Hke to meet sincere man ~-·i.iP ,..... -~ · -·~ 3 BR 2 00. l'rptc nc'v l'.JO oc \:J'I"\ ~" ·1 10' I ' " ' e new sensa 6~- -:: • Cay11~ P.ca!ty 51 t:.'W ~ana~ all . eles, bltns., clO§~U.·•HgaTM trPt $m,,_ condo., ..!!.....ba;·, .. !J:Fk_~DJ . • . ,_..J.JJJ} WESTCLIFF-NB PONG tractl\·e w/gd job, \1-ould ' " -!unf.-' 1•l11lrlren l S 'BRAND NEW ' · \. ' ' 1 ') Br enclo~Cff pauo sh:i,., EAN \1C\\', yearly :? Br, APT$ ulL.. c ng•. Agt. :>11·50Z2 Brnintlngling ' ' Ji11n1' 111·c11p i~.!-1 ,o._· $34.50 & Up ' j ~\;~~ 6~~~'¥'is \inter rcnta -<"rpt'. d1i)~. hhn~. nea~ ace~ 1 Ba cl~plex. ~pj. ~· • . DELlTh.~ -0Uice ~ com-Glime or Co~ntratlon t PAL?ol/~11 rd r l'~ s d c r * \ New rt Shores 3272 1 SINGLE STUDIO APT , , " s1;:i ~i;l'i-0:\.">0 ..£-l-l;-67SO d.Lys, 612 ::G3fl "-\C. 2 & 3 Bdm1s., Cl'PIS. drp!!, merclal spaces avnd. no\\'. $20,000 Ad~hicrk)n" lOS.11 Bench ' SPECT \L \rEEKL\' RATES CLEAN il1:' 3hr .• li11 ycnl'ly,, :;--BR \\'hh 'ard N lS!h 14 BR .. :! Im.; carp, drps. utilities paid. B I I l n s. 010k't' L11guna Niguel & Aru1ually Ill ~rn111on. ;,i2'7-3'106 UUPLJ-~X :: hr. :! hn .. fiipt, I im Jl arhor Dl\'ll ~ pc,:r,~. 1 ~pi h~ _S.·_ ,rqilc.1 ·.v l'lai·enti(I) :Sli<l 1 1fi~;;:;oo ncro~s from beorh. \'c,1rly launrlry rnc1htu!!'. R cc.. r.11Ssio11 vtejo area. ~1111 1vith $570. cn11h lnvestJnent e COSi\1ETTCS FACE Llfo'Te j rrr-. 1 hi~ OCl'an . .s:::::i. 1110.• Co..;ta i\feo:a &l~,.-tSJJJ ~~:J-'769-~j(tJ7_ IJroker . No · rec. · · ~'£:~"--A~l:_!lr~ roorn 1v/poo\ tnbll', gynl {\\')' ncccn. 831·1401_!:5_.:._ And ~our stron,,. r.redit. Tr.e.<'hl)lqu~a t~111 VI en no )Tly. Gl1-~61. Avnll. 1101v. LAHG E 2 Br.. 1 hlk to ·-------BAV}llONJ' Lido lslt. Yr1v. room, xnunn, pool, bbq. CORON' A DEL ~JAR OOUBTF Ul~?'1' K1akc u 5 5.;&-1).IG~. (00,,I 383-$329 s-cr ---32161 --Beach. ~26;,, j..caS<! re•]'d ., 1 Bit unrurn ~lSO .... lllil 3 Br. 2 C11. Available oCt. aren. Aclult!! only, no pets. 3J() l!IJ ft up~lalrs, for oftice Provf' it!! I ~~~~~~~~~· ~~I 11n emente -1 AmbasSador Inn yu1·._'._ Coll : SJ':"r-10111.!ntla. ~l~20:21~~~12~1l-onry .• 1. $~7:;, 01,·nl'r. 6T3·123'1. :~~rlstol. CQ!jt:J. l\fes:i, or 8ltop. on c. ·1-1wy. crpt. Call l\Ir ll'fi•ard 67i"J.-.!l900 I, SP,\CIOL:S V:im. hOmC', 4 BRAND NEW ijAYf'RONT 2 hr apl. P\•I D p • I 3826 cun: I Bit apl \\'Ith ptttio, tlrini. r.djocl'nt <tpl. 6·1!1·0120/ UNEINVTEESRPCRAIPSIETSAL 1----. I~ 11, br .. f<irn. rni .. :! bu., It:". bch, gar. Utlt pc), $300 ana oin )(!nl 11rr~. $185. ~G1~·tl-~IO~''(!~:rr,~-;J~:1--=ji~'.t~~~';:---1~~~~~~;;~~~i/ yd .. could furn .• t!fll), 10 1 · ,$34,SO~& Up winter, SJjO )'rly. 6T.>6'J7:; 6~2·::011 l\ft 6 or wlmd!I B 1:; AU Tl F tr I., n cw P izu__ Parlour \' ()Ille Sonol"tl, ~!)2 .. ,119 e\r8, SINGLEi_, S UDIO APT Capistrano Be•ch 3818 ~~~\~a~Rio 2s1!~. ~~~: 2an. Crpls, drps, yearly, no ~ prestigious office. 200' to GrlOM Yr t ·fil3-2141 dJ:1y11 s1>t;C1AL\~\'£ .h'.L\" RATES mo/Ahio 1 BR $170.mG. pets. $210. I.st k last °tSb._v 400)', Bmokhul'l'it k SD M t' 5 • /N I Aepllanc• R • .palr 6004 1 S.n Juin 2277' 11 nh·rl. OCEANVIE\V, 2 br. 2 !>11., Dana Harbor n. ea I ty • 838-l450 'D' .,. Ot"tll io"'ll')-, next tn Bnrclay'1 R.:~ne 5c I ig/ns. r \ C11pl,tc1no 3'.271 • Coe.la ' es.1 6--l j..JSIO DI\\ ~ar.. fcn·d. )'d., 400-1790 or 831·0014 BAYnJ.ONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on Bank. Agt. 846-3l6& rig. •es rv ce APPLlANCE REPAIR J 536--S9/·t97-29S,; att.7 E11tbluft · 3830 n1ain bay, pvt bch. w/pier 2 DR. TO\\"nhou~. trplc, CD~1 Orl-'ICF.S 150' -660'. l iquor $tor • $61,500. \Vii:thtr.Dryer.Refrlt: ' \ FOR !\t.nf, nc1¥ 4br, unrry ~ t mo rt J'tK!l't'. rrc Allon :t\'311, yrd t;lll'f' & Wfl.trr t11rn. ~2;), Don Sl flpkln Rmt1y '491XilOI or 49)..14·10 01\ nl'r Al..\IQS'T rle'f" dupl'-"'. "f)riV !n•-d ha<'k )fl: 2 •:ttr clOM'd a-ar: 2 BR. 2 IJ,\, l;im "ml: ('O)mmu11tty 1cnn1s; vtt11cle 111ora~. ·19:!._!i'i'Tt 2 nn. F'rpfl·. Jilc11nl, cus-t<1m \Ira!': .sr.~. Ll'AVt' 1net1S'B 4'11i-.'HT.•; 493-11 2-1 $30 W~EK1 & UP ' e .50 Ni & Up, e S1udlo A-. 1 It .!\pl.~. e TV &. i\fai!l_ Servi•'t A villi. • Phono Senh ~ Htd. pool • Chilrlren 8! Pet SC'ctlon 23i6 Ncv.l'Ofti Blvd .. o r ~'-~or~ Lge Fully Furn 2 Br Bll n~ \\'/\\'. rtrps, pool. Adil~. no Jl('ts.1190.-Sn-!!t20 Lr. 2 Br fWTI. CIC1$C to ~hopplni:. i\dulti;, no Pct11. lnq. 1791, noch~tcr, rf'ar. I BR. lr:irs of pT'IV"<'Y for 11l11glr t'<'-f50n. $Uj, Notet1.s. Wr• i() Rrok•T 1' Co'° dol Mor, . 3122 . 979-tg;I: 644-4510 ll'om !250, 1 BR, from 1195. Pr! kg. ""· cp~.M ..... , m .. ic, 6H,C?L~A,ND"llUSl!"}~ Call !o<it 548-6133 , 1'•,'LU~. ,. NE'W p •·Pl.tX • • DELUXE • LIDO Bayl'ronl, lrg 3 Br, Pool, teMll, . conlint'ntal ~tor.~ C. a It er & ' a -1 1 0 SAl.F.S HV"VfN;:J S b -I 600 r ,,.,"' -... J BR~~·. BA apt lor lt&Se. 2 Ba, will furn, $S50.mo. bttaldatt. SeJ>{tatc 'famil)' ~l'/rit. 673-4120. A SPEClAI. KIND OF a ysitt no I Bi't•nlN\C('lllnl!', frµl c, pri'tnt' ~!lpac. ma11teli!._ suite, 8JS=S88§ \ aectlon. Close to a:hopping 325 SQ f~ 2 offic.!s. 1 bA. REST_AURANT BABYSIT newborn or )"Olllljt' ~ocb ... q01!'_~.,.~1':,~t •• ~g.c Pt: d & d!zl _a.mige. Auto UNF\JR" At;: ,, 8 ,, nl'I ~ filX' beach. ~2611 Alt ~-ulnu Pttnellng A crJ!•· Newport Beadl prime loca· infant l••kcb• Ot IWA nr -• v .. " .., d p1>ncr 9,·all, Pool&. 1, 1, !:""'• • r, .. .,. .SUS lncludn ulll. 1.10S lion. Sma~. ch9 rmln g, f'alrvlC\\• A' "'S.D F... t 2 Br Upper $34.>. Enc ~11 r. Rccftoa.cion Q]"('S. iAdulta \\~stcUH nrtlil~ .sm~H pet FR0'-1 $1.39. * mi 10 beach SuJ)(Tior, N.B. MS-:26.15 rustic. Ample parking. B«r 006-ntil · Y). 6T.l--&'G-I. on~-. to pell', OK, Cllll &12~1152, &l;,-9(1)1). BEAUTJ}'UL POt.'i!NESL\N OmCE Space 800 Ml ft • "1nc ll~st. $55,000. O>led-:i"'-'=~----='~I NiCE 2 br duplt-.:. a.vaiJOQi e $322 e • BALBOA PENIN. l Br, a ·pt, -6 POOLS, TENNfS, PRIV. downtown Ii un tin a: t ~ of NC'll.pol'I. R.l'fl11on. Carpenter 6015 1 . ..i26 Acacia. $250. 1no lo ~ hrnf#os \\'~.-NB drps, utJI pd, $120r ' -EAl'lD_GatxM u.Ap11..,SaWUSi ~cl1, $ZlO per mo, 67:;...00U 0 • , ~ , mo. 616-9m l\lanot:t'd bv 811-1288 jaeuu.i, 2 car prk 'i· ~7~ * RESTAURANT .b= ~?.,DELIRooNG. JA~dt"1.!•· -SIG-1323 Tiunr ton•-t lll'"., U\,"l,;I\ • m 11 llU~ ROO~fY 2 or 3 Or. I hlk \\llLLfA~l \l/A~TERg UPLEX, 2br, 1 be, llll'~ge 1nt: co.;AC 1 300 SQ ft, ~rpt/drps. $9.) 4'\Utl15l Cl~ S10,7cA:I Cablntts. fii3-.1Jril) i\lr Ry11ll ocetin, oo kid'l/ptts. !\fr. Huntington Bnc1' 6re,~~n!!J: -~. ttd. S21J). CORONA dcl t.1er 2 Br-, l J>l!t mo. Ca.II &JG.2130 or Stats l~O. Dinner hoUr ooly "While ~ianrii-:;---; Kell.)'. G7:r7900 ar 7»-0100. rv<J\/Y ,,. ,,....---. •• ~n Ba, c.;pic. n11l~. So (If hW)'. 679-3700. Owner mirina runtilna your hoUAC? 1'urri OESil~E: Q\rlslhtn lt'riy for NEW CONDO. Z Br .. Phtt'1 3 BOR..\I., 2 ba., lrpl., blk. $175. M7-0003,496-191Jl PART or entJre lit nr. ol $28,000 th~m inlo ''Ca!h" ~ •. .ell rh11rm. 1 !tr., lg, sufldllCk-DrCflt, Nr. Hunt. Hbr., bkr. 'lo OCf'lln, $.100 t1 mo. )orly. r)aJly Piiot C a.p:ificd Ad11 unlqu<' Cdl\f .olflct bl<k. RIVIERA REALTY U1f'm lhru _a Dally Pllol ~9 $190 a&S-3Gt' m 42nrt SC. NB. eve.ry d.11y1 U11rbot r-T;inL Co. 67"~ * 642·7007 * clu.slfitd aidl -l j • I . . f - ·- i 1 ' ' . j : I I . . ' t-·- 1 I ' --. I . .. _. --· .. - • ' I . • ' • Tueld'1, °'""'' l, 1974 I DAILY Pfl8T 8 .13 \ Help w1nl'9Cll,~ ;100 Htlp W•nttd,."Mi'F 7100 Htlp Wtmed, 1n&f 7100 Htlp Wint~, M&F 71 00 l'ttlA W1nt..i,. m.-r 71~1 I · 1 .C_•-'~f'"!'-ll_r_' __ ..;60o.;;;15 P•lntlnt/Peporlng 6073 I Help W•nled, M&F 7iOOHelp Wont.cl, .llill~ 7100 A·l CARPE:NTER Gordon~ " I NTE:R NATlONAL. firm ?tlA NAGER perlOn to . • 'CUSTOM PAINTING DEUVERY-SUNDA' ONLY ' FACTORY WORKERS ... ,, pt>okl• .. per M"" "'P''""" ...... " who would • Delivery-Sllnday Only ' """""'ERIOR ~~I"1'·t. s••t• OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS IN EL ', ~ have kbo\\•ledge 01 LtC no1 work 847-3045 for arpt I ~ • • ~-~ -· J!'O'ed""" • preparation of "'Y OF DAii, Y PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE, .- 1--.FEN=c'".;s"°'&"G""A"'TE=s -.li:,="·u.~81~2t!,49i,!,; TORO, MISSION VIEJO-LAGUNA NIGUEL, 4 Day Work Week llnanclal at•temtnls. Call MANAGERS , QU IRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA• , WE BUILD & REPAIR Co ARE/.. REQUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE 40 u ·"6-0ITI. • •543-!8l7 • lor Conau ting, & STAT!ONWAGONO"VAN CONTACTMR ...,n '"'===~-~~1p,.,°"''""'''""''"°"'who TIONWAGONORVAN.CONTACTMR. Eslimalos, Low Competitive t ~ ' . Day or nite ahlfts INVENTOR:Y Control , Clerk did not wlll\t l1>-"wk·· ior DENTON WJLLIAMS, 330 \VEST BAY CARPENTRY .PAINTING ~"· 6<HlJ5. · • HARRY SEELY, 330 WEST BAY STREET, ' Apply fn P<rson f,,/'.f'/;:,'°';!~'·1,:~. = Int""1cw 64~5390. STREET. COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE ~ ~~~ REPAut ' COSTA MESA. 'l'ELEPHONE 6U-4321 FOR ,.,,.11~. Conlftct Mr, Mechanlcol Technician 642-1321 ~'OR i\PPOlNTMENT PAfiiRNG , repair. 3.5yrs APP01N1!-MENT. -, -Edler lndu1triet., Inc. -JO!uuon atttt i~oo. ~ Good mocbllnlco.I ability. · ' REMODEL, 1 ·At1tl-on, g ar workmanship auar. Take An EqlMll' Opportunity Employ.,. 2~1 0o ... e, Nev.'JlOlt Beach JANITORS. p3rt th_i)e t't'cs, Understand &· be able to An Equal Op~'_!'tunlfy Empl~r .,. 1 .. :ri.t~ ~ &> plnew advuArqe of my eXJi, Equal Oppor. Employef opentna:1 In $1\nta AM , rtad. ·blutl)rlnu. Ablll~ 1~ Help Wanted M&F 7100 Hel p W1 t9d M&F 7106 r ..trec..~•t..--~aw RM, ,..,..>1&-~W56~,,.,,,_,..==~~ Hj"jp~Wanttd, M&f 71!0 Htlp_Wanttd •. Ml,F .. 7.J oO l ~~.,..,.,.,...,,.,.,.,.~0 j 0l'll.QP A.-l"ulltrton. GOOd weld 4i :1p111y · pt.Jot. Cl"! I ' " ' 1 1;:,'"";c-~"-'-""~--1 PAPERHANG ·ING &· • FLORAL design<'-r, exp/ for opportunity !or perm. pru1 machine shop practlct!151"' REAL ESTAT~ BROK.EM'S SECRETARY ' DO lt your aeU & Bave paintin"" 21 · yra Harbor f CONTROLLCR ITD & TF: shop in San time -employment. Apply at USl>d in Utl.s plan. St>U • • L i.c. • • Indu.strial, corn· ! aW job bl& or small. i area Refs turn 183281 AYON Mnjor manufac~r in Santa. Qemcnte. 492·7123 9-5. 17182 Annfltrong ('lve SA bet atart(':r, Call E. Bos"-orth, men·lal. residential, con· PRO~UCTIOfi ! wtµ auide )'OQ or do any 642--2356 ' .·no. • Mtt &Jeeka a11 ind.Iv. 'w/a F 0 k Cl k 4 &: 5:30Pl\1. Phone 540--7813 645-1Zl1. soltdate )'Our inde{K'ndcnt or ltl11.t.uN· r>t'l~n W/f\'lln 5 }Tl! , part. cati·tor info. 536-1648 .TIMELESS. blWA ~und 'taAoost, · ----1;.ont -es ~•! ,,.. Jenltorfal, P /tlme MECHANIC,,-e>1per. prefer-&nu:J1-brokeras . hl.tsllM"Ss ~t.! e11_f*i:.._frod.U~) .- ' Carpet Service 6016 P_t ·tN.'f..IN G 1nt .• £>11. • nccountmg ·'"·hQ ~be Exper d. NCR al(), & PBX'.. . rably 'll.'/C1a5a A lie. Salary into a grov.1ng, lrvtne·bailed M.-c Y for t'OrtlltrueUon co. Acoustic ceilings. Free Est. Our ne~ !IOllhisllcated, na· respomible for preparing Appll Ben Brov.'ll JI Motor Restaurant cleanup, I-tam, open, Contact \Vall, 184&> B roker a Kl'"Developml·nt l\lu~1 he fan1Jll~ 'tol.ilh ' JOttN'S Carpet &'Upholstery Call Jack 83Hl600 S.A. ' t l.,o na 11 y advert Is e d maM.gement rewns & wlll Hole• 31106 Coast t lwy, Sil. ~iunt. ~· 1 $2·~ hr:. ·O't'er Brookhurst St, f"ountain Firm. Prestigl' olfltes v.'lth lil.·hed uhng: & coll t1ting pro. Ori Shampoo, /Soll Re-Plester/Reealr , 6077 fragrance. \Vhat a good suJkrvlse the ·accounting Laguna. ' ma e< ·• .;N7~2259 aft Vly. Apply in pcMKJn only. 1 ·entily. Ast.ocialed Brokt'r ductlon rlata. Must h":ve lllf"dants. Degreasers & -J time to blX'Ome an AVON sta.ff. Salary up to $18,000. FUN Job, part time. Sell !pm MGMT tnic "1-JO Sl50 wk 1lr Brnker-Sa!c-':lmll n Rela· l't'lhthh· , tr~anRp. ~ live .. all color -brighteners & 10 PATCH PLASTERING R E PRE SENT A TlVE. Send resume & sa.laey Plll.)'house Toys. (Party JOB COST CLERK gunni st College prf'd lionships available. \\'rll!! locully. Xln l benc.hts. Ap. tnlnutt bleach for h't All types, free estimates Int ted? history to: Classified ad no. Plan) Car necess. Call · ·-( · · · Brokers po Box 15107 ply.Jn_ person onl)• Bct\l.Wll carpets. Save your ~~~ call f>.1~ eres ' r 236 c/o Daily Pilot, P. O. Gladys 830-2107 or 581--0547. 4 Day ~Vork Week, 40,Hn 1.tr. Rift!ards, 7I4f846-s.15S. Santa A~u i:.a' 92700 5 ,(; 6 Pr.1 ewtliftgs ~ton by iavlng me extra trips. I ·p=1u-m.,.b"i·c---~='---,60=78 ""'~O!!!Cal"'!'I ~-~704'!"'1~..,., I Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca Exper. tn Job Cost, Hand 12:10 l\fULTI Operator. f.1Ulll -,--'-.. : · lhru Friday, No Phone .. WW cl l· • .1~,. "" :::= 92626 1 Post, 11nalyse .)obs, l:omputr ~ ~xperll'nced: Rl::AL E_S-rA l E Ca Us. 1409 E. \\'an1cr, Santa ean 1Y"'6rm.,dlning ----'------B ABYSITTER;-Reliable, ------~~-*GARDENER* \VIP inventory. Must like Call 642-5~ Expe r1 e nro:.>d/Profes~ion!'ll Alli\. rm., & hall $15. Any rm. L.R. OTIS PLUMB ING mature, 2 children. 12 to COOK fl T "1 1 B k O l r.t · · · oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij $150 -"ch $10 ~,,. $5 "· od I & ~ w 1 5 ~ M t•-• rr· 0 Be yo·..:" own ~,,! Part or gures. ype, c cu Btor. N-·•--r Cam·e,... ro ers n y. 11 1ntu1n 111-. • '""" · ""' .. · '""'m e 5 '"' • Ber :,,., on 1uu J, wn • "" Good penmanship. ~ "" ,.._.,.. dependant s1a tus 111 de!uxe 15 Y1'J. exp. is what count.I beate.1, dispo s, furnaces, traml, Non·smoker, Rel.II. liospitsl Exper. Pref ' d . fftime. · Your own area. Jfpp1y · In Person BOYS & GIRL$ of(iCE"s \\'!th (' 0 ni Pe 1f!11 1 SECRETARY , $650 not method. I do "-'Oril: . dshwashrs 642-6263 MLC_ & _ ~. 645-4346 or 7S2-1974. 9:3(H)pm rotating schedule. High Jnco'me. Guaranteed Edler Industries, Inc. -JO yrs & Olde r serretl;U)'. PerC\'ntage lease. E111.nb. tlnll tu !tvi.nc need:-1 myself. Good ref. "5.11~101. a1A COmplete Plumbi.rig BABYSJTIER. 11 mo old EOE Appl~ in pertoOI\, Mrs. Customers. Earn Now. Pay 2101 Dove NC\\'J>Ort Beach DAILY PILOT For add j l I 0 n a. I In· a we!l Oll:i.ln}zcd !IC('')' wlJ-4 STEAM CLEANING ~rvice Lie. 272594 boy, bee. weekdays:· 011!' Dunlap, Costa. ?ti es a Later. . Across fr0m O.C. Al-rt rormation~1vrite A8s0eiat('ll )'rs g1!n1:ral ore c:-:pcr. ?ttusf Have it Done Right! Homez, RAYS PLU?tIBJNG SERVICE I ;iCiiOi;Miiiareiiii'·.;"i;4-iiil3iin ... ,...., Jl.1cin10rlal Hospllal, 3 O l 534-7187 or 534-3144 Equal Oppor. Empi~er South C?"lst. Brokers, P.O. tic !Ol'I! gtant'r. Xln't !rin&e ' offices. Call 646-4546 R.epairs-Instlillations 1, _V_l~"~°'~;·~·.;Co-·'.o1'.· -..---~~~::;:;:'.~~~:; · Hai ROutei Open Box 159a, Ncv.'porl Bcu~·h, L>cne!lts. • Celling• 6018 ~=il~grvlce ~8~ Bank Secretary Pru-I um?/~~ly f u II GARMENT CUTTER., JUNIOR SALESMEN Dana Point ~~-": "' """' '"'"'" AAME~u~!':/~t REE, time. Ai;ip!y in person. 105 for \Vetsuit manufacturc'r. Age 10~5. Earn $20-$.tO per · property bet\\•cen L A & Effiploymcnt A.gency 1 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS REPAIRS, all types. Reas.-Main St at the Balboa Inn Prefer eXperience or will week gelling new customl!rs C • tf B h San Diego. E:>1>eriencod or Costa l\!esa as&-UOO BY CALOUSTICS Free est. Lic'd. Ask for Typing & shorthand req;uired Next to Balboa Pier. train. S2.SO· hr. 5 day \\'k. tor the DAILY PILOT aft er 3PIS anO B3C young, am b It i o us · 21~ Harbor Bl\·d Suite 3l7 Wait. 830-5020 ..... .time ==~------Apply 8 am to 12 noon 1n0Hvattd. Leads. u n -Anahm 600 N Eu('J1d TI6-81ID APPLIED, PAINTED .... ,,.. COOKS, men or \Yomen. &37 \V 18th St. CM. school and -sa1urday1. You Hntlted income & future. Qrg 2 Cit,y BJ East 634-ti.12 FREGUEARANTE_IM~.EAOTES Television Repair 6090 UNITED..._ Bkf§t exp. Top . v.·ageB. must be out Lf ' school by San Juan Capistrano Call for appt. !\tr Sharpe, 0 ' CALIFORNIA Apply in person. Carrow's GENERAL 3:00 pm and be able to Y:'f'rk 71~151~ -FREE GLITTER 1V REPAIR · Restaurant; Pit.-o tuin-oll; at least 3 days per week. No · .. S5 OFF WITH nus AD 2121 Placentia, CM BANK San Clemente LABORERS deliveries or collecting. CALL Mr. Lowder Real Estate Salesperson SECRETARY • 645-9880 • -. 642-8529 * C B k' COUNTER Help wanted for I~~."'t.o' ng""'o!"m,00e~s.10nnTop. Transportanon provided. 492-4420 WANT A CHANGE? ,.II 6091 orporatt an 1n9 -• •• c~u 968-4812. 85o/o Commission •WILLARD Painting, New _-_e _ _,.-----Group dry cleani6f. shop. F/tlme. call 540-4450. Equal_ Opport1.111ity-Employer Nev.•spaper Garrlers: $JS. Licensing School acoustical ceil, repairs & l\i~SONRY all kinds •. Special 18 & over. 4--0893 NEVER A FEE AT TEri1PO Jewelry Stora Mgr REALCO, REALTORS dfY'o\·all, No 281tm. 642-STIS on Mexican tile. Patios. 4667 MacArthur Blvd. DELI VER¥-MAN TEMPO Temporary Help Experienced, or will rrain. GIRLS & BOYS 495--18.10 or 831-2770 Cement/Concrete 6019 Stewart Jl.tasonry 557 ~. Newport Beach for .early morni~ LA Times weir known j<!wel'ry chain 10 yr5 & older CERA~1IC TiLE NEW& route. No experience. North GENERAL OFFICE • is opening botlquc in mall. CUSTOM Concrete Work. remodel. fit!e estimates. Contact Roel DunagAn ~g~ i28Y· 546:-1J80 or PJiune. Typing, filing, eQod_ r..tOst-like responsiblli!y. Remove, replaee & SD\\'ing. Sm jobs .,,,.elcome. 536-24li 556-4380 phone voice. 8AM-12:30PM Write classified Ad No. 261, Replace asphalt drives & DEL IV ER Y ~I A N. AJ\I v.·eekdays. Apply National Daily Pilot, P.O. Box l560 Receptionist . DAILY PILOT _ADYERTISING Are you a notch a.hove . tOO rest & looking tor mo~ than just a SC'Cretarlal posl· tion.-Jhen you're bur !Iirl, ..:t l\1ust have good shonhatid ~ & typing skills. Send resume to Classififfl ad no. lW c~o Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1:'4i0 • Costa :f.1esa, Ca 9'.ai26 ' Save Money No\\·! 64.'l-8512 Top Soll • 6092 Newspaper route. No col-Systems Corp, 4361 Birch Costa f.1eMl, CA 92626 Has routes open in £ x p rrienre.l Receptionist CilSTOf.l CEMENT \VORJ< An Equal Opportunity _ leering. must have car.$~ St, N.B. 546-T360. tNear San Clemente preferred "'/pleasant -ap-•----~---~-t PATIOS, DRIVES. WALKS :0l;u~r / ~coJ\i~~ Employer n10+ 962-46.'13. ,,o'=.c"'.°'A°';°'""'~"'°l~~~-7 .KITCHEN HELPER pearanrc & t e 1e_ph 0 n e *Sec'ys, Bookkeeper$ Call Don 642-8514 CALL 586-6930 · DENTAL AS S I ST AN T, GENERAL Ofnce help need-FOOD PREP · pcrl'Onality to handle busy _ Have too many to llat j ... -· eoncrete-~-~r Bdckr _wallu;, 1 ~-_ BAR·.::,:_M>.,lD 3. day~._incl. d~peodable, sh a r P, ex-, ed ... p/_lJ!ll~Jor infgrs rep, -.CA.U_Mr. Hy.de ___ t:Qrdle~s S\VltchboJ\nl. _ ~ L~Reinde~-~@cy W.ll'' fiat wo•k. Call for wkndS~-Also 1 ... 1~ht. Apply pertencm -as receptionist-Cal.t642-9937 bftwn"-4 & 5pm. Mature woman ·· wanted'-tii ' -492-4420 -~"eer the publlc. Gotili -tyP-403) Birch Si., Suire 104-:' ·~ a"lst nt Tak h f work at lunch countei ' ----"':..C.=---1 ,. ·'·ills -·d V•·re· ty of N '°" "··ch -01~ estimate 644-0687. 1. I[{] in person, The Tin Lizzie, 8 · c c arge 0 GIRLS-GIR, LS ~~ 1-ng "" ·~-., · ... ew QQl o.w-o ...i & I r.12 St Clair Costa M busy family oril!:nted prac· pn!paring sendwiches & duties. DI I A J b B" "'SS Contractor 6021 "'""*" .Lt. . , esa. tice. 962-24n Easy fun job. Day or night. salads. 40 Hr wk.' No Sat • 1 a O --. I '= . · ·BARTENDER--ex,µld-.--oRly . . No. exper-neeeu. We train nite or Sun M>l'lc. No aplit· •• New t•cillty in Irvine Induz. No Charge._ To YOu · GERWJCK &'~n. Bldi::: Contr.1 • er, r ;e "'JOI need apply. Nlghts. Apply DENTAL r ec eption~t, YoU': You must like people shifts. Clean modem lunch , Complex. Established 1965 Add remod. St. Uc Bl·ll4l21 Job Wanted Male 7025 in person : Boardwalk Rea:t., Laguna Beach, enth~~tli;. -&-·be-at leut 18. Apply counter. Medical & ~p 673-6041. 549--2110 ' -'--1515 S. Coast Hwy., LB, ~~l~ dp=~le,4· ..ie~~; aeouy a8ftn orN e8ve. 2930 W. benefits. Apply Lindberg Conta('t Mrs .. Wl.ile Sec'y; Sales Asst •. Electrical _ 6032 EGNINEERS wlnew con· ~Mr. McGee, aft.-4PM .... ' UOo..J : ast wy, · · Nutrition; in rear of the ~ PAU~ DOSIER Very sharp~ {l'llture )'OUJli -· • -struCtion sysfems looking Beauty Operator week,""194-3538-Gou~ STARTER WANTED, Toy World store on lower . RCcret~ wrm+ typ!Dg ELECTRICIAN * 01 d Ior projects. 543-2696. Newly decorated modern DENT~L RECEPI'ION!ST, 40 hr. 4, day week, Pref. level So. Coast Plaza Shop-JW' ASSOC IA TES IBM· Se eclric &: ability:. Jobs-.New Jobs. Sezvice Job. Wanted, Fmaie ;050 •hop. Take over following· . at least l yr ex per. in all semiretired man. Reply to ping Center, O>sta Mesa. ' C I M edit &/or 11,Titi Jette . B "'° 0~0 E ph8lles of dental mgmt. Classified Ad 00 l Daily Ask for Al Casbara. OS I esa Figu re aptitude & xln't W/ ca I) 1· AnYtin'IC-Anyplace. N Area. ......,..._...., ves. Sal.,,.., o, ..... n. Gd be.nefiUI. · Pilot PO Box '~.· "-·ta ----~ ----• 556-7075 ~pie. Joumalism or "'"!IS29. Jl.1ATUR. E wontan wants 545-1025 ...._J r-o•"' ...,.,,,, .....,., L E AD I NG Sail boat •"·u ~ position Ch'"'"e Exp !\led Some Sat s. H.B. ~3S40 -Mesa 92626 Manufactur needs finish Equal Oppor. Employer English major w/hvy Ole ELECTRlC!AN·LI,,..,. No. -~ · · · BEAUTY-OPERATOR DOCTOR·S ASSISTANT l-"='-""=------1 baokground who I lk•• --• ---b -iilnf f--L.a w • l n 5 ·-Adv. Sales. ----• csrpenter with teak -.trim & h I k v.ill ~l08.,~~~~,,Jo3s, m Counse ling-Organizing-No foll~1•050nec. _Comm Young lady (18-28) to work installation experlen ce NEWPORT R"CPT. BKKPER. 1,.1 ... pressure ar< wot ""repau-;,. """°""'20 People Motivator. \V rite guarn. ~ · as doctors a. s s i. st an t / GUARDS· Re!erences plus 2 years ex-"' . .~ find Xln't future w/sail~t Gardening -6045 Classified Ad No.222, Dally BEAUTICIAN recept. ln health spa. No YOUR perience reqlliered. Good Personnel Agency typing, mature, sni . Irvine manul. 642·3642. L-"'WN..SE;RJ/.ICE•* Pilot, Costa..Mesa,.Ca.92626 Hotel-Salon...SOmo.Jollowin.g. _exper. ne.cess. we___truin yciti. -.s·~I-_ salary Plus co benefits Ap-Newport •-•ch 647 ••70 Law Firm. SSOO+ · 833--362'l SECY /RECEPT._L -* "" -. . -OJ.: ,_ -Ca.92626--~·2534 ---Apply_in pen;o~\.ttn or eve. . _ pfy Jn pet&on · C 0 a i_J_iU ue · -.ao R .f;_!,.EASINcr-AG~-tor fypfui · mi'cf, FJilmi'"Cl~ - -Yard CleanUps BOOKKEEPING services BILLING Clerk, pit pos. for 2112 HarOOr Blvd, CM Re~n. 17422 Derrla new office liUilding 1n O~c: tS500) or prffiiie eves. Most'' areal. Mow ·1i: ed~:. available on part time n1ature, depend. person. Ac· 'DISHWASHER-Is not a -hindrance in our Ave, Irvine, ~'?20 NEW..F:ACT.ORY Airport ania. Call !ndustrial ~~~-. J!unL B c b . New I awn•• sprlnklen. basis. Your office or mine. cepting applications at JI445 & BUSBOY field. 'Jobs open for men & LEGAL SEC'Y Branch outlets just -opening Brokers Inc. BJ3...85.Jl ...,.,.....,,,.,.. Ho me 1/Apts/Co~r71a1. Ms. Mitchell 673--9105 Superior Ave, N.B. Apply Surf & Sirloin women full Or p/tlme on all N.B. area. Min. 2 yrs exper. in area needs the following : 1---------Sr. ArchitecturJI Reas Rates, ~mpt • ·est MATURE .woman of culture 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NB shifts, 642-944-0 Mgmt Trne $185 wk RN's Draftsmen 534-3144 5)4.7187. wishes to be companion to Vt• ..... ••• t DONUT SHO?, AM shirt. i.JvEinHou s e k eeper Servmen ~) • S3'hr * ccu· '.S \\'Ith shop ·detailing of EXP . ~--" ............. Rets ,,, '°" WEL'LS "" 1 1._.1 1 d ·Salesmen .o-n . ._ . . d-~ -· ._ J-apanese American .,... .... ,_.--. · · ,,_........,. BOokkeepets F/C to sroa F/tlme. N6'exp necess. Ap-"'ft:ke s, ~or e ~ y a y, Pref Ovr 2S, married; c:;. cabinetry "'" 1ntenor '""'"'r ' Gardener. Quality Complete Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Prod Conti;ol Mgr to $18K ply in person, Mr. Donut, -CDM, 67H279 All benefits, career positions. run p-tlme. 3-ll & 11_7 to supervise shop d~og ¥ardui~ng~.,g· Boll!lal , ACCTNG CLERK $575 5 Yrs PC Brd Exper. 135 E. 17th St, C.M. FARGO LIQUOR CLERK 494-1065 Excellent Benefits dept. Alfred M. n rs. · .,_.:. ,1 boa-' Secretary/Bkkpr, Spanish DRAFTSMAN • Fltime eves. Perm po61tion. NIGHT AUDITOR Good v.'Orking cotdltions g:Jn:ies~~S».-~~· EUROPEAN GARDENER '''""w peg •-u !lystem EDP Helpful to S900 f d' '"·· B · Over 21. Call AM only, , COSTA MESA ·Landscaping-tree service InvoiCingE,Spayro111. posting. Loall\5hipping Clerk • ~1:f;'·ol ~t.!t~aJ -'"" 673-'/530 , Hotel or club expcr. req d. M . I H · ""' 1 SERVICE Sta. Attenila'nt , ~~1~e, 642 -'5329, · W TCL FF Mortgage exper. to $800 drafting. Graphics & art GUARD Knowledge of NCR 4200. emor1a 01,.11.a fftime. Li.le rnechaniciil . ......-_, Personnel Agency Legal SecyfProbate to $750 b a c ~gr 0 u n d· helpful. F/time. Contact Pel'!lOnnel 642·2734 EOE Neat appear. Al!IO, ·older LAWN Service Res & Comm monthly ma.int, cleanupi;, hauling tree est 548-6142 LNDSCP/GAR.DENIMAINT Sod, Sprl.nklers, Cleanups, Soil cd, 642-3331 646-490R · YOUNG Man wants to buy Gardening Route-in COM ~or NB area. 644-1687 General Services 6046 (Mark III Center) BkkrprlMott Banking to $700 1"~/tlme. Call 54()...'1980 sE·· RV ICES LOAN CLERK Balboa Bay Club semi retired man p/timc. 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. Ret.~ptlSecretary to S650 OoWncy Savings & Loan hu 1221 w. Coast Hwy, N.B. Apply, 1:!490 Fairview, C,M, , 542-8836-Rocept/lite type $550 opening In · its Hunt. Deb NURSES Aid~ days, PM's. RN SERVICE Sta. AtterldwJt' ANYONE Interested in being Medical Bek Ole to $500+ Will have a field interview ~Hice. Prefer aome exper. 1 Yr ·exper. pref'd. Will Full & Part-Time trained tor porcelain nails? High Fa.sh Sale!$ $2.50 hr + ELECTRONICS at the · • · 1n real estate Joan pro-train. Xlnt wage & bene. ttfed·Surg. unit . ll-7:30AM 990 E. Coast HwJi.B.__' Here is your oppor. For Rental Agent $433+ comm COSTA MESA INN' cessing. Conta_~t Mrs . Accepting appllcalions al shift, fltlme. Xln't benr :ts. SERVICE Hel p w a nt e d more into, Call Magi'g l~NE f'ERSQ\JNB. WAVE 3205 Harbor Bl, Rm Ill Brehm at 963--8321 !or J445 Superior, N.B. EOE. Contact Mrs. Jensen, p/time. Apply tn person, Magic, Costa :f.f e s·a , ,A-ri:'lt.V"'V From Monday Se'lt. 30th further information. Equa1 Nu R g ES A 10 Es & Cost8: MeSA M_e m ~ r l 11. l 300 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa. sis.:90'".:i&. SERYlCES·~""-1 SOLDER MACHINE Thru Thursday Oct 3rd Oppor. Employer. Orderlies. Call Betwn Sam-Hospital, 301 Victoria, CM SERVICE Sta. attendant AREA Distributor wanted. 488 E. 17th r· (at Irvine) CM OPERATOR Interviews Will Be From i:::::::::::::::::::: 4pm,_ 548-5585, Me!!a Verde1_..,.._:n_34 _______ 1 p/tlme eves. Exper. only. Oppor'. to earn up to $800 Suite 224 642-1470 _ (9AM.5PM) 1i MACHINISTS Conv. H0&p, 661 Center St. , Apply mOl'ns 2590_Newport NEAT ""-Ing ~n IBM Ex· per mo. p/t. We train. can .,,. • A,. .. ., All'-• A , No Phone Calls Please CM RN & LVN/\Vknd reli ef. l Blvd, C.~I . • ,,., for intervw ~l.23. V• IV 1\1...,. ·• Wknd II m Fl "' I =0=.""'~=-===~I ecutive: Reasonable rates: ";i ... iiiliiiliii;iiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii l -~~====~=-1 Requ'-es 1 yearexperiencein NURSERYMAN or a . ...,., ag:oulp SERVICE Sta. attendants. Call·Rlckat548-1782 • · F /C loadlngatid unloadlngw8ve GOOD JOB • , . Rd, N.B. 642-8044.. Y/ti1ne eves. Lit& -"-'J°'o"'"&R..-;CJ"•"an"'tn==··'Smn=:c·ce=-ASSEMBLER BOOKK-EEPER solder ntachines. Must have . ]'op· rate oI pay com-Expenenced or horticulture ROGERS' GARDENS meehanical pl'f!f'd. Apply • For Jef.· exec. personal knowledge of solder!ng ma· Pensioners cir over sci, 2 days m ensurate w/experlence. bkgrncl., H4J'JI. Bch. 842--8866 morns, 2590 Newport Bl,•Qwi Apartmel\ta_,t•r:.ne-Rent TRAINEES recordf. ·p/tlme, 2-3 days. '· C 1 ho PreVious work neccss. in p I C 1 ls In Need Of,A 846-8&81 or 846-0419 Multiple set of books in· terials and of the require-per wee)\. ar, res, p ne milling machines, lathes ersonne . Dun~ o.r Spray Operator .. 'TIUNGS" by Moose. G~'I Apply In person eluding payroll, AIR, NP, ment for reliable soldering. 673-2289 etc. Must do own setups Jmmec!. opening m our To spray the plant.~ & trees TELEPHONE SALES ,. • ....,.nt""', ,.pol rs., plum-VOLT G/L thru T .B. Sala"' com-Required to operate 8 HAIRDRESSER needed in & have own tools. Position beautiful ofc. Salary guarn. for pe~ts. Apply in person Pan time work' av a 11, ~ ... -·~ •J degreaser and have a work-lge new south San Clemente 1 r al + cornm + bonus Exper 9a 2 .... 11· the • ;._ bing, elect., 642-5613 Temporary. Services mensurate w/exper. Send 1 k led f h f open to ma e or em e. f'd Good 1 r · · only at. : . m., pm. ~ 1ng ......., 3848 Campus Drive resume w/ refs to P. 0. ng 00\v YJ:..91 t e unc-salon: High commission. pre . oca •on. 2221 Fairview Rd C.Jl..1. Angeles Times top~ YARD WORK, LAWN CARE ~A"' ~741 . >l80. N•wport Beac" Ca Uons of the d~aser. Must .. 493-23b"2 aft 7:30 pm* Call For Appt, J1son Best Agency RQ'-E SALE'S in Orange County. We pey ODD JOBS ......,...., '" be a qualified electroni(' a!J-Industrial Relations 17400 B-khu-t F Vly u • & Call to AFTER S 646-oo86 (Across from O.C. Airport) 9'1663 -sembler. flAIRDRESSERS Asst. need· (71 4) 494-9401 suite 213 • ..,., '"' ~ \\'l\l Train, Salary, Comm, \\d:f_~,s~ comm. r Major Medical Plan -BKKPR/RECEPT ed. Ken Templeton's, 1=="'-=---~~='i Boiius. Vehlcte Furn. r\11 ~ HauUng 6051 Now Available Exper'd. Wanted imlrred. EXCELLENT GROW'rn: OP· Call 642~7 TELONIC 1---------1 Exp. Pd, Estab. bus & Los Angeles Tin;iet •MOVING AND HAULING• We ha· ve a complete Mcka~e Busy chiropractic ofc. Hrs PORTUNITY MTH SMALL HORSE TRAINER. Exp. ~INDUSTRIES i JLANNER _. terrjtory. Med. coverage, .....,,al oppro~tylompl""-•··I or distant• ,-.. , • '1. Dr. G<>l'V, EXPANDING COMP, ANY. mature. man or. \\"Oman. .... . ~ ...... Prnht She.re.Jl~ire at 57. -'t-~J-· ...,...~52 of employee benefits. \ e Couture, '&6-S300. 2 043 ? • Sa lary + round. (7141 ' No StrJ<e, Lll9\')Us 15 yrs. · v pay top wages All ofilcc PHONE 211 2218 or ~1p22 -.-· Gi9Y, na'"B~ach '.\ SCHEDULER a.!9-3Utf. Mr. Tucker, 7-9Pi\I 1---·.-------I -~ moving & hauling & industrial ·,kills are \Vestcliff Dr, Suite l07, N.B. : -"" ~ Equal Oppor, Emplo)'cr nift :-TelephOJte' Salis d t • -t ·• BOYS & GIRLS Mr .. Sosa (714) 83J.9513 fl_OUSEKEEPER, pe rm., F,qtial Oppo. Emplnve'r by en . ~a ru..,., reas. needed. • 1·-· · fo• -n -•e·-·ng , .,. __ .., ____ ~, __ 1 SALES ~ ' Ba 531-1235 Eq··-' O Em 1 PILOT 7:30 am to4:00 pm ,l'if.·ln, ' ..... viu ~• 1• A rry · '"" ppor. Poyer The DAILY !iaz elderly handlcap~d rnan, In • .. To plan. schedule & Costa Me1a rea HoustclHnlntJ , 6054 routes open 'in COSTA • lovely · waterfront hon1c. MACHINISTS coo~inate Pro du ction TELEPHONE -~--~=--,,o-ASS ISfANT MANAGER, MESA, COLLEGE PARK & OR APM..Y IN PERSON: f'ood, pl'l.vate rnt, bath. gar phases for Ute menuf, of . EXPE-RIENCED, Depend-!l,'ainees. ~:,Counter GlrlB, EMAOTESA. :~~-A~ COSTA provid~. A ~he er f u I, AEROSPACE small ple.~tic molded & Tr )"O\l arr capnble of ciarn1ng able lady wUl clean your lify Coolf·. D ays & ~... IRV..,..E healthy, good manager will machined parts. \Vork from $300-+;w~kly, hard,v.:o~k· hOme or ~!· Reason. 636-Graveya!rd. Open Full & Equal Oppm::. Employer ELECTR"&li!..(:S have time to Spare. ative, LATHE--Hardl~ HC bluepcints. ' lni:; ... t, Jook111g for a position Work From Your Home "Pop Comml11lon1 • 558-7311 * ,v , Equal Oppor. Employer • 0074. ~ ~~Boxt1m:;;= tft~YSt J't:t in· ~S & GIRLS Z'lOO DuPont Dr~e . ref's. $3:to. mo. Mn. Balley, LAtH.E. TURRE:Jl-\V & .S • Cl•'',,",.dfi.":"AudmNeoTo. ;,.,_, bc.•hn~~ts.o.11.~:~,,.,c ~. 1'~ P !i~.'.' HOUSECLEANING by · .-. \ " · · Newii Cah'lers. Min. Irvine, Calif. 92664 1213) 498-2'n0 . M'ILLrBridgeport = ~ ASSISTANT ' • cfo DRily PilOt 1ng cond1t1ons & 30b i;tab•h· mother 11i•/chlld. Reliable, • age 10. Udo Isle, Balboa HOUSEKEEPER, n e c d e d Day shirt-very top·we~s for P.O.Box '1560 ty, pll'ltse call , TELEPHONE WORK; .~nda.bl~, &-experlent'ed. MANAGER ' , PeniMula. ' Contact Mr. An EqUal Opportunity lffi med, live in, p\1. rm, very top men: Cos\a Mesa, Ca 92626 NATIONAL· Reservalion hostess Set din & Sales Peo~le needed tOr BackStrorr at the DAILY Emp!9yer near·bus~. refs, Must speak CAL·DRAULICS I ... ,.,... .. _ Equal Oppor. Employer AiEZICr-'t' IDDI 1 ~r ner ap°polntm<>nl!t-"$2.~ hi:'_ HOUSEWORK. J a p a n e r e Apropos in ashlon Island. PILOT or cal 5.:..., . ..ul "' some Eng,llsh, No age limit. CORP _,..,t~~~~==::~::::'.f"'.I!'.~ -~-UF4""~,.._ ·~•-rtm:4Xffll·~~·~Mtllig • lady. Own trru111por10.tlon. Call or come in. 6#-2652. leave appllcat~. Equal opportunity, 963-3.100 • .... ---· _.._ ,, 997 .. 1;121 or 532-2432 . ht'R 4 tn 9 11.n1. l\Ion. thtu Dayz. 645--0345 ATTEND. COMP. reliable, Equal Oppor. Employer EXPERJENCED.__full tlltir.: ~_?j~ --~----'Ri7-432l-PLOT PLAN HELPER SALES Fri. C:1ll !1~744. • -··~PM~}~.:..""' · -in ""-·6 .~~.._ _ ~1~ -:;&alni:~f';"""\~filtnif""\t1e.ar. 'HOUSEKEEPERS Relief, 2 * MAI~ * Knowledg~ of architecture. Sh arp Guys or Gals TELEPHONE ~olicltol's, e>1· -to-house Clean, Needs. invalid; ~-iri1lfce ~ Part time .. Apply in perxin. Top -pay;· fringe benefits. days a wk., vi~ 64th St., NB Apply Don Quucotc Motel Read pnnts & be able to Looking Jor a pcrnl U!\mc pericnced \\'ifh ~al estate transportation, 66-1587 home. 494-9974 .,1<6. Main St at the Balboa Apply Sllverv.'OOds, 4 S O\\'n trans. 64a-0089 2100 Nwpt Blvd, Cl\1 642-~70 scale. 54~7980. position 10 'oouliqu~ s;de~.1 li~,!!nse. A1~k !or Jiili or Bill. -exCEu.ENT hOU3ekeoplng ATTENDANT, exper. for Inn. Next to Bulboa Pier. Fash:on Island. ~ !\tr H 0 US EKEEPER/BABYS-MAINTENANCE MAN p RI N TE R/PRESSi\I~. l\lust be expei"d in high ~1>r-i'Z25 done by lady w/exper. I)e.. graveyard s~ift. Good pay, ".CAKE DECORATOR Williama. ITTER Llve in or out. Full time Empht1.siB on boat Must have exp o~rating !11.5hion tncns spom'.l'C'llr & TE°".L-OEC:P"'H~O~N~E-\~Vo-rl<~·-i~ro-m-I pend., own trans. 847-3637 hinge benefits. App~ Shell Wanted. Apply the Cupcake Fl-LE. CLERK · 968-93:2S aft 6. & dock ' carpentry. \Vrit e Apollo prl'SS. S2.751hr to looking Ior a po .s 1 t I on ~·our ho1n<', ·1 hrs a day. GENER.AL Cleaning $22 and Station, 1000 Irvine, .B. Bakery m E. 17th St m Perm. f/tlrne. Numerical fil· HOUSE\VORK for bachelor, Classified Ad No. 252. Daily stnn. Call !or 11ppt. 49~122 w/room I<• g-ro\v 1v/an <'X· Cyll Jl'nn. 646--7753. up. Good exp. ·o~ trans. AUTQMOTIVE C~t betWn..Sam & 12 noo'n. Ing in busy f In an c i a l young girl to do tew houn Pilot, P. O. Box 1560." Colrta *PRODUCTION pandi~ businc&s. tf ~'ou'1·c ~ MARINE CASHIERS wanted f u 11 organltation. Mln_ 1 Yfll ex.· wl'ek. i\.1ust be reliable v;/ Jl.fesa, Ca 92626 expc r d & 1H!erl a great Job. TOOL -& DIE MAKER M 6070 WAREHOUSEMAN r ,. 5 locatlonS 2950 per, Xln't working cond!I refs. Ne\\tpOft Pier area. "!ALE ri.lai·hlne F.n....,,vln". SUPERVISOR C11ll for appl. • asonry in •' · & co. benefits. Apply 500 Call her 9am G~100 " ..... ~ ,. . THE LOOK 644-6500 10 work In fu t gmwlng J-larbor Bl, CM. Newport Ctr Dr, Suite 600, ~~~h. inclined, Full tlrne. l\fust ha'>'e ,~P-1n _hard & -~ _ F:lr,·tr<tnkll firnt n<'tds (':'(· ·WILLIAMS & S 0 NS, huiilne!l!I. l\fturt: be elCpd CLEANING LADY NB or phone 644--4360. l~l~lEDIATE OPENING_S \\1!lng to 1"'11.rn. 102 E. l~lh 110r1· t-Ol~er i::-. tl'<'hni'Jue.~ •'-' SALESPERSON fl"rl,..il<'•'•l rnn n \\'/abHlty tp l\4:1l$Dnt')' l:.le. no 283646, w I go o d 1e1 e Phone E 5 Nit k 6PM -~ For f ollowl!fi Positions St. at Superior, Ott. 646-3J4t c q o Ip m I . , 11uch a.i;: )lake $200.-S.ll'O. 11 k. Trridf' I tlt'!ll$:11 1001,. & dies from ' Brick, block & 1 t o ne personality. Xlnt medical & 2:t~r'tit N ea " wee · t -FACTORY LAB ECH Solrl<'r,g. 0\'1•n~. Inducti.on Shi)W iitl Vl'l'!l~in'O{ .t: sptu"" ikLiil piu·i drilv.'lll""· 586-6311 gn')tlp benclllA. Phone for : A · ewport Bch ~ c , . . Q:tlder .I[., small spot v.·eld 14, 11on1r rxprrlrn<·(' rcq . t'l'l ·ll - Brick, Block & Stone aop't~"'·t~.10631~ ~J~ .. • 1 ::;.~;e~k for reha. Recent gi-11d iehemical mu· MANAGER e t'fU IP, mt ,. etc. "' ~13-0700, :\Ir. ·ryll'r. • STACOSWITCH, IN.C. i11t,..,...,,,. ~,., •""""5 TRAINEES jorJ or ." min of 2 )111 • JAck~l-all:t~ades will get ' l\:{!IB;1kl·r.Cosla~1~-sa ' , P I ti /64~ I 6073 cu"n1"1""L."'-C11='-----1cLERICAL ~reeri1~~Btin;i;:~JJ i! TllAINEES prerere~Oi.~~1FC~~n1c to: *SEC'Y, EXEC. :,4~3041 . ..:, an "9 aper ng AUTO ' CLERKS & 1 have 50 immediate o~n· hC"lpful , but not mandn107 · ~ 1512, Costa ~!esa 92626 Edttor\11.J !.: 1'1!.lt'~ oflh•(•. \ F:gu1tl Qppor. Emp~.: , ':~~!· J>Af~{~~~t w:e ~~~E~te~ \Ve oecd!!.P~Tr~r 1mrncd. ~!id ~:ca~~f, 2nd llh Its. r~~~eRi~~m~~~Ro~1~0-Full & p/t lme At*~ocD~CTION ~~~~~01~~~}~~'.'J~~-';: Too YoUng tstlmstc. 1{.ets. 548-2759, Used car exotrll!net Jobi. Call us todayl No F~ TASK FORCE 1h!!: ma.t'L J Yr ex~'" req'd .. [ n t er v I e wt n 1 N~ for o. Bex 12'26, Lai::-una Beach, For the At"rlln- 64i.3913 "'''""" TEMPORARY SERVlCES SCRAP SORTING & ''""~". In Dnni;. Co. ·SUPERVISOR en. 9,.;:;2. •• I *W' LLPAPERING , CALL J3013 MAY l.2344 il11rb0r Blvd PROCESSING OPR ~tu11t be over 21, bondablt' & ~1.0117 1 ~n FTI.-r to travel with ~ 0 rt'. · G • , · in tood l)h)'aicn.I cond. Hftve REAL ESTATE rh.11~rone(I group lo HawAii - ' ' NO w~"'-1''' "MAC" 54 ·9640 1~.J . ~a~1osre . -K~;~~'(!ir' f~~ e~ fl cc : ~(l n ~x~ • car & tcilcphont', Go to Tlc $4LESPEOPLE. \\.1~· not l'ECRETARY, ~arr )i•'Unl1; Anti rriajor l'itle.~. ?thl!t ~ ~ "' UTO '4"' '*IJ",_. ... pi 1hc~ 1 · bla h n ry Toe l'\1a.rket neamt )'Ou or \\'Ork In lhe hot!Cllt ll.l'ens, 1t11l 11.ci !'.3lr.11 SC<'l't'lllt'V for sn~l It nbl(': to ~!U1 lmmtd . .:. .Ex.TBRfO_R ~AU.JIJNQ. f-A 4 rf:!,IT ....... 1m.. ~i g ~r~nflP m'i tcll!pOOneflUrolM<N... llunlln~on 1iellcht!-•ounhdn fll'ln In l1'\•ln1•, r!r:u;i:: L'll!l 2 ll•'t'lo. expm!IC!ic ~ Llc'd, IM i!, R,r •• --firn'i~. MECHANIC _l;l'rum F't1'lsrt!Tt tqro~ Clennei·s, \V:IJ ~ " 0 a 0 ~ll~ (714) ~7417 VAile;·· Let U!I Ir.In \till. 833-~l tr'l1nh\~ fll'l';)g'.MUTI. Inu-n11d. RiChllhl. fl79-33.15, Anyflmt". -Comblnat)on Prt' erred. 1 r~ nl 11.C' · 11 For lnfOJ'lnllOon Call Ph i l\1rN11n1ce 963.45G7 §F.'Cnr·r RY I 1.j~h drn\11ng Acco u n *w II H * Busy 11bop Palc'I vacation • • · -' 644-«J.ttl. xpt'r «'nc>e. l 'IC TOC SYST Village al Este!r. · · ~ ,\ · ~nl Tr.iinre 1n.n~""rt11Uon f"rnls•~ F , a paper 1ng1r lnsurnllC'i! A u n I f o r ms : rou cftln'l ne«I a run tn Apply 111 Pc""1n -,EMS 1 , '~'P<' .o ~\1:)i'>1. IH~ •ll;111.11nn Pl'~.;;·d lnt•rvi"cw ;;-M:.' C. Rebko 646-2449 Experl~ce: only apply, with Vn1mnc1c1 l''Cltt tnflf~I "Dniw F"nst" when you • Dentalfoy, Inc. f:qu&l Oppor. Employer ~u ffcrin~ ,. stor&f." C'rl~I~? _Slai1 $J;.o_ m~0670__ Slin(b•. \\'t'<l, Thun 4 ~'1· ) * 1~ DISCOUNT * own UXlls. ct.tF'F'S A\fl'O your-~ pt., SIOP.' pl~ an 1d tn tho O,\JLV 1:no Lo~l\n Ave Sr.Ii ~lonictr ~ 1!1tmt SOC'Y LF.GAJ,, ~. Chrl.stian:J •\t th1• SnddJcbuck IM 1911) W1llpapering A Pttintlnit REPA1R., 1747 AJWhltm blda,.~U!. thN a Daily PUcit PlOOT \VMt AdJ! Call now Cm;tn Jl.1CAA \Vant a htl'r1)f':lcad_ car? ""ith n On.Uy PUol Q_auifled n1Ah1 .... , ·at r I\ or t 11r°"""' }: l!n St. SMta' 'Ari.\• , f\ooc. El't. 001 53§:0548 A~. C. M. 642-3312 ..-CaDlfied Ad. •.6f2..51m. . React tod&¥'1.0a!i!ltltd Ads. A~J ~·$78. : 7:12-11100 j 1<.,:;.;n11. UAAi-:liPM.~ . ---• I • .. • • I 1-' -· " \ . . ~ . --. - , • • -I~ Antiques aoos . ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 80 Ex.hiblton;. An a h e i m Conv-entfon· Ce1rter. California Room. 800 \\'est Katella. Ocl. 4, 5, 6, Fri-Sat 1-l-0 Sun" 12-6pm St.:h.'ULICH PRODUCTIONS • I I ' I • ' '74 VOLVO I 1973 MAVERJCK. Lux. Kil., VS, PIS. air, 1800 ml., $26ii 675-4478 PM '• ' I • l I { ' I I j I • 7 -· • • .· San ·Clemente Capisi.-ano .. EDITION _ __..._ __ •• , . . .. Today'~. Fina.I'· ----· N.Y• Sioek-s-:-:o ---'---" . • 7 . . .• ~ VOL. 67, 'NO. 214-;-2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ·,- ORAN$E COUNTY, CA~IFOltN1A TUESDAY OCTOBER I., I 9H •. TEN CENTS , .;_ --. . . .Plan~ for _3,128· ·Ranchland Ho nle s-E.ndors e(I ey JAN woam 01 tilt D•llr ... not s111f P~posals for 3, 128 new residen- ces-and an eventual population of aboµt 11,000--on the Bear-Brand Ranch in the Capistrano Valley were recommepded (or · approval · Monday by the Orange County Planning commission. . The County Board of Supervisors , who make the final decision on county development plans, are scheduled to receive the c o i_n m i s s i o n ' s fe.?>ffi· • mendations early next week on the 1,545- acre· p~cel. · -'Ibe Bear-Brand, Ranch,, which borders the .C!.tY of San Juan Cfipistrano, ·was the last portion · of an amendment· pro- pbsaI for {be Capistrano Valley-SOutb Laguna General Plan. At an earlier, eighi-hour-long hearing two weeks ago, the commission recom- mended proposals for several thousand new r.esidents in South Laguna and-7 ,800 '• ~idents on the C.01inas de Capistrano Ranch. The Bear-Brand recommendaUon wa_s postponed because representatjves from the city of San Juan: Capistrano objected that the plans ·On view for approval were a new revised version about which they had been uninformed. . The final version,-calllng for prtSerVa- tion of the coniroverslal ridgeline visible from the city boundaries, was viewed by San J.uan officials as a reaSonable .. aimproml!e. "It's good to hear thls new alternative ®es preserve the ridgeline," City Coun- cilman Doug Nash said today. "Wf! supported the plan in general before. But if development had been recommended on the ridge. v.•e would have lost our primary goal-and that was to preserve the integrity of the ridge." A \()ta! of 509 units, or a density of about J.4 uni.ts per acre, were finally • recommended on .the ridge parcel. Tha t was 20 units less than "requested by deveJoper James Baldwin. Another controversial parcel Qn the southeast corner of the acreage.. was recommended for 274 units, down fr.om the 364 units requested by ov.ner C\enli!nt Hirsch. Final action on the mass of South Laguna and Capistrano Valley proposals will be taken after ;: series of hearings by the board of supervisort The proposal s comprise the second amendnu•nt to the general plan this year. Hearings on . the proposed ttiird amendment, land use plan for the 9,700- acre ~1oulton Ranch and Northern El Toro, sv.·ung into action today at the planning eomnlission. According to state lav.•_. a county general plan can be amended only three times per year. County officials are thus trying to' get the third amendment . processed before Dec. 31. Lantern Biiy s .uhdivision Approved I • Population Officer 'Cutl~d' Ordinance .To Be Eyed _A waits Charges By PAJ\1ELA'HALLAN Froin Wire Services DI."" o.u, Pr1o1 St111 PRICE, Utah -C.Omptaints which An ordinance de13igned to forewarn cOuld carry a life prison tenn were the prospective home buyer of school being drawn up here today against ·a overcrowding 1n San Juan Capistrano Dana Point man and bis'teen·aged com- will 6e considered Wednesday by city pal\ion acCused of handcuf(mg a highway ---iOWiCilmen.--'. _ · _ patr,olman to a fence and poshing his it over a nearby embankment. Officer Sauls said they ·also stole his revolver, belt, badge and h8.t, which led to the aggravated robbery count caltained in the . complaints issued by Carbon County authorities. -...The robbery charge ..can<es a five Coast Panel Overrides Ob-jection s By TilEDERICK SCllOEMEt;IL 01 lhe Dilly PUot Sllli , A 95-home subdivision has been ap-· proved for a Dana Point blufftop parcel ' described. as one of the last three re-1 maining open space areas along the sout hern Orange County shoreline. __,adopteLat · the 7-.-p.m._m.e_etjng ,,-car off ctift. • i~--~m"'.~city -hall, lrhe-ordin3J1ce would_requi.fe _.-1'arry D. Anderson, 20, and ~ un- each developer to place a 24-by-36 inch identified juvenjte ¥9' charged With. • sign In his sales Office coiltaining acbOol rrn,ll~ of oft'emt1 ~N .a result of their inforptation in t-WO..inch:higb leUers. _ arrest ~onday; .at .• toe.aJ~m0te1. -. .. .. ear to life ternl in pri&00.,_UP-QD.__,...,.,_-' viCUOn. hiv..tip.tors said alter f\!l>duing <if. !kW Siulo, iloaobilig· biS'<lir'radlo ·llJ!d _..,ing JI ~ the two "-!ants .,,.;i olf'-in'wbit-tumed-out-to be a sports car· stolen ~1 Debver, Colo., -and roared .through Price al aoout l2tl miles h-teeting Monday in Long Beach. regil,Mlal coastal commissioners overrode 1 --a· staff reconnnendatiorrand voted-10 ______ML Uo grgfil_a_gmnit foLthe project known as Lantern Bay. Marine biologist 1 Rimmon Fay v.•as the lone dlsSenter. Slaff planner Bryce Caughey said tbe pr"oject -which ,has been before llie commiS!ion four times io the past 16 months -should be denied because or the pal\::el 's potential for open space and recreation. 11te sign-would.. bave_to . siate that m11nhl\8tors-""d-1he lneident 1tarted .current.information on attendance zones when ·Patrolman James 88,uls sJopped and class scheduling would be available a ~g ~-<Ill lntei:state 71> about at the Capistrano Unified School District 15 miles west of G~ River, Utah. per hour. . office and that the sateS office is re-He ,said after being rescued that the quired to provide each prospective ~ R_air juinped him, handcuffed him . to purchaser a copy of ·the district's latest a fence and wrecked his car by rolling report on attendahce, scheduling and The teenaged companion Of Anderson faces a juvenile court hearing, .dUe _tO other pertinent in£ormati0n. ' U the sign is not posted prominently, the person, firm, or corporation violating the ordinance would be guilty' ot a misdemeanor which carries with it a penilfy of a $500 fme or six mootlfs Yi jail, or both. '· The city could also revoke any tern· porary use and occupancy permit Issued for the mcxlel home or · sales of£ice within a subdivision as a further penalty. The origina.I request to the city for the placement of school. inf9rrnation in sales offices came from Ro b e r J McCollum, a member or:-.the Town · Han ASsociation,who asked that the· sign flatly $tate· t;tlat schools in the district are overcro'Wded. Also on the agenda will be: .-Adoption of an ordinance prohibiting the destruction or alteratiQn of any struc- ture in the Los Rios area without specific approval of the city council. -Expansion of lhe Vermeulen produce market as a means of aiding farmers who wish to continue farming nearby land as Jong as it is economically feasi- ble. ' -Approving an ordinance ll'.hich sets a fee of $10 as bail for illegal parlting violatioos· On city streets. -- being a minor. Residents Will Appeal Tough Tree Ordina~e ' An appeal ol san Juan Capistrano's they wou1d be vm wtnerable to wind stringent tree ordinance will take place and u~ing," Said Flick. at tonight's 7 o'clock meeting of the In denying the reguest, the plarin.ing planning commission in-c·o u n c !J staff said trees could be trjmmed to chambers. ease overcrowding and · minimize r.rembers or the Casitas One breakage during wind. Staff members Homeowners Association are asking the also commented that Ute trees provide commissioners io reconsider their denial "vertical relief" to -t:he housing cluster of a reQuest to remove four eucalyptus and complement the architecture. trees in cul de sacs off Calle:Chueca. Othet' items to be discussed by the In their application , for removal of .rlanning Commission include a proposed the trees, the homeowners stated that master plan of arterial bikeways, a the four eucalyptus trees are crowding new program to plant street trees in more ~esirable trees. They obtained the public right of way and a review of opiniOn or F.d Flick, · a graduate new rules adopted by the Environmental horticulturist wbo substantiated their Protection Agency regarding parking position. He said ihat soil ·conditions pr.ograms. j in the area are poor and there Is little " root perietratipn. ... _ t~ ~ "If the. eucalyptus tms are to be --IOth Dep uty Fired allowed to tower above the buildings --GomideraUon of a parade permit for Saturday, Nov. 2.1 for the American Youth Soccer Organizat,ion. • MARTINEZ (UPI) - A JOOt deputy 'r::> UPI T"WION • . "( o1 ·the eootr• eosta eounty sheriff's . Out 1~· a Ride · · : -A report" on gra3ing operations by · the Meredith c_omRMY in the. Alto -€aplstr~~-IM>'meeting the city attorney was asked to determine if the operations could be halted because of asserted adverse health and safety fa~tors. Bus Hara y Lost d'o\>artmenl bas been fired In i:oonection . I . • . ~-. · with an alleged theft nng, Sheriff Harry Former illent RiChard Nixon Is wheeled down sixlb floor CTiti'i;· --._ ---R.imsay""said..Moflday .. He said ~dotm . _9or of If) g Be!_c~,,A1emortal Hospital where he is being treafed for Before It's Fo und . PederSen, 28, allegedly knew~-., 1:: b!OOOClotof t]fo .. tung, PorliiD!e scree1!Sliepm'l!lnl1es~Trom llle · thftft but failed to rePort it. ' ". rest of the floor .. (Story. Page AS.)__ "\:-· · Laguna Beach 1>0llce found a stolen San Clemente Scl>OO'l: bus before it was ' Coastal. Agenc'y _ 'lnk~'s how: Over the weekend, Laguna officen Ok T , } observed the big yellow Cornmwlity . ays np ex . . Charter scbool bus parked illega)ly and blocking'1he roadway at Sleepy Hollow Construction of . a ~54.000 triplex at Lane near Cleo Street. I aked Police-had~ bus towed away. 22t C&nada. St., San c emente sque Then Monday, San CJemente police to approval durinl? Monday's meeting of the regional oou:uil commission. radioed a report of the stolen hl;'8 sup- Parking ror fi ve cars Will be provided..., ,~~te taken_~ a b~ tot m San along with 3,700 square feet o( o-pen The' Art Colony force "recovered" the space on lhe 5,000 square root lot, to! v hi I · th lly I pound lot devetoix:r Michael J. Giuliano told com-8 en e c e 10 e c m · missioners. Not a · Bu111an Tou~h Clii ld,-3, Spends Entire Life in Plastic Bubble ' H.,OUSTON, Tex. (AP) -David is "It's only dn the last month or si~ a 3-year~ld who has never knoWn a weeks that he's begun to think about mother's kiss or the touch of .a bare getting out," said Dr. David A. Freed· human h4J14. He lives in aiplastic bubble; man, a professor or psychiatry a the Baylor College of Medicine. and d~ tl>m'i.no·l\M\di<al cer· ' "I·-&bot th& .next • i f r talnty,J;m11 tf~'llve elte~.ere. 1 •blm'tf)ini to.remOve himself f~i:_ th~t lle is also ag ile and strong. He jumps and climbs and plays ball inside his 9-by-7·by-6-fOOC. bubble with more skill than most 3·year-olds. He sleeps in a tunnel·shapcd annex to the bubble. The 9S single family homes will be ·clustered on 28 of 76 acres owned bv the Veta Company. a partners..lHP Or Pacific l\futual Life Insurance and Smvth Brothers, both of Newport Beach. Cost of the project is estimated to be $7.5 million.. -· The homes will' be terraced down the propertf. On the bluff immediately above the harbor a six·acre public park will be constructed and dedicated to the county. In remarks before the commission, developer Chuck Smyth said hls firffi had no option but to bring the -plan to the commission. since the tentative tract had been approved by the county and several non-reversible restrictions applied. He said the firm had a-'"" total i;ash investment of $5 mi llion in the project and that . interest alone on the property \\'as running $1.500 per day. .. Everyone lauds the lo"' density, open space, prome~ades, generous parking, architecture with no obst ruction of vie1vs provision for parks and overall qUali1Y of this plan.·• Smyth said. He noted that· 20 homes v.yre removed from the original plan to provide U1e b!ufft'oP._park. Dale Secord of th e Environmental _, Coaliti?n . of Orange County urged· the comm1ss1on to take an "innovati\'e stance'' by serting· the land aside for o~n space planning. "The coalition, after Hs review pro- cess. believes residential development is IlDt a ¥~ · . 1See LANTERN, Page A21 Coast • WeaC her Jrll be cll'ar and slinpy in tile late morni ng hours along the Orange Const. except for the · beaches where the haze v.'iM pre--• vail. Slightly cooler. Beach hig hs nt;>ar 70 rang ini:: up to 78 inland. INSlllE TODAY ~. .1n approving the projtct,. com· missioners refused l.o grant 'a staff re- quest to reJ!uce the project. to two units. Staff plahner _Bry~ C8ugbty said two units would brlng the project in line wl<h density !ltandards for the area. Students' Ask Goods Davt,,d ~fen from a d1~1se known1 · raom... Tiie , whole question is how long as severe Combined tmmunej dtficiency. can l'o¢ keep aomeone Jn a goldfish David knows his mot het and rather. even lhough they've been only faces on the Mher side o( a plaS1 iC ,1·aH . and res~nds t-0 them with affection . Sr n. Ja111e~ 0. f:as1ll11i d 11iani1 t/111( i.i fhf c11rrr 11 t rate of 1110ri- J1((111.1 /I:\(' COOHl!Pll'S: •• 4.1net ica11s 111nu fintt tl1 en1~r l11fs "saddled 11·ill1 a laryc po,-i11fri tion or sen1i- zon1bfcs." 1S1ur11. />nge 1\7.J ' ' 3 Killed in Collapse BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -The roof ·of a t~stOry office building under coostructloq collapsed Monday, kilUng three pc.raona and injuring aeven othera un~dcr falling concrolc and atocl. ' , • • Fc;ir Sto1"JU Victims Clothing and caruied goods for the llonduran vlctims al Hurricane Flfi will be collected thi5 week by students at 11.iarco Forster Junior lli,gh School in San J111111 Coplstrano. 'Donations can be sent to school with children or brought to the administration buildlng between I a.m. and 5 p.m. through Friday. The l!Chool lo localed a.l 25!01 pimino dtl AY!on. llis bocl:V' .~s· no immune defenses bow//' · agalnst.df,.11§'!. Ev.n bocterla lbat most ~ •tilt r~.,t of lhe boy's mother people can tiaslly~w 6fJ~ could kill and ~lher, .,,,~fl!I officials dooJined him. ~ to give the youngSter's last name or ·For ~ years, be. hu }nilthed ideoUfy ltiJ p;ar.. They .. id he luls filtered at~. ,e.aten stttlle food and been!' one. sistero cuddled only by hands well!ing big, blatt . f'~ays .that David's deveibp. rubber ritow Y!hiob -tl>r<illah tlie , rt .. ni.~ lleaily, int~llectu~lly aod woll ol his li<ibblt. ile• "'" de8verell emotlilaolly' ihat.gt)l!O.:•eJI: "by Caesaread scctlon, Sept. 21 , 1971, The boy is ,brighter ihan most childre n and was plactd lmmodia.tely into a his age, his language skills are advanetd p1astlo-walled bubble. fie .has lived and "he Already knows hi" letters," •. behind plastic and glw tver Since. Fieedman said In an Interview. "Oavtd doesn't ·kncn•: there·~ other ·v.·ny5' of expressing affection)' said l)r, Murd ina Desmond. a pro{e!'sor of pedtlit rlcs al ·Texas O\lldran.fJ' 1-lo:;pital. • ·•1ra been startl1 ng to inc hov• much-- human (l'Cll ng has gotten through lhat plastic . "There hasn't bel':n any ~kin-to-skin contt1ct, but there's been lots of cuddling . v.·Hh tht! gloves.:' He goc~ home in a portable bubble and s.ta)'s v.ith his family every &ix tS.. RUBBLE, Page Al) ' ~ .lit~ ·~lll"U' ,, Aft11 l•llff<l .. ' L, M. lle1d AJ M•vltl 11 C11!tot11!• J,S Mvh"' f'llftlh Alt C[1$ll!lH •1~·14 N1!!011~I Nt WI At Cemlu IU o.anH (ov111y Al c ... uword fl Peo•lt. 111'1 ~·"' N'1ku ... Svtvl• ...... , All l dltor!1I "'" Af S1>0n1 11-7 E11~t1•1nnfi111t 14 SIM~ Mltkel1 .l1•11 Piflll!CI ,t,1•11 TllfYl\lflo 114 ' Hy O•t~r ... Tll•~•m ••• MtrOHlllt 111 W"'1!tr 411 11111nt11Ultft t• wori. """' M ' l ' ' --. ' i\-,!-DAILY PILOT SC 5 Def e11datats Watergate Jury ~·­ Selection Begun \VASHINGTON tAP) -The \\'atergate .. cover-up trial , with · some vr the 1noot pi,,\'erful officials or the Nixon . ad- ministration :is defendants. -opened today \\itb the long, ?Mlous process or selecttng a jury. ,..... At 6:29 a.n1 . (P[YI') U.S. District Judge JObn J. Sirlca, who presided o,·er the ·Otiginal \\'atergatl' brea..:·J n trjal nearly hro years ago, (a\lcd the court to Jrder f'roua Page Al BUB BLE ... \\'eeks or so. fie lives there in a grouping ol bubbles. . But for David. this is no longer enough. Freedman says the boy is. beginning to ·bargain. in a 3-year-old sort of way, for frcedo111 from his plastic cage. Once, 11·hen he saw his father v.·orking, t\_e said. "You let me oul of tJ1is bubble and I'll help you ... AnotliCr tirne. he lold his n1other. ''\Vhen I get out of this bubble. I'll gb ·with you to the kitchen." 'What the future holds is uncertain. "We definitely kno1v 1vhat il holds in the case Or "the Uniled St.ates versus JoluJ J\litchell, et al." 1°"·o hours later Sirica had e~cused 42 prospective jurors who approacht!d the bench one-by-one to tell the judge \1hy they felt they could not serve oo the jury v.·hich \fill be .sequestered for the duration or the trial. At least 40 more asked to be eXcused and remained lo be questioned. in- di\'idually. ?tiost of the iiealS in the courtroom were taken by a panel or 170 pr<11Spective jurors. Sirica told lhem be w.ould begin by asking geneJl6.l questions to ~weed out any Clbviously UNjUalified and then • question the remainder in private. The selection process. that could last one week or mo re, vdll result in 12 jurors anQ. six alternates being chosen for the trial. Sirica has said he hopes to complete the trial before Christmas. "Ev~ry effort will be made to conclude the !rial before the holiday season 31- though taht may not be possible," Sirica told !he prospecf?ve jurors. A small number· of den1onstrators gat~ed outside the federal courthouse and one of them spat on former \\liite N!XON MAY BE TOO SICK TO TRAVEL -Page AS if we don't do anythin~:· said Dr. Joho ij. Atontgomery, co-leadrr of !he team carinrr for David. ''\\'e know v.·hat the House aide' John D. Ehrlichman, one " of the five deiendants. fµtur e would be outside the bubblli" Ehrlichman was st ruck on the right David 's condition occurs about once shoulder but appeared wtmoved by I.he ~·every. 10.000 birt hs. For most, death incident. comes in eight or nine months. usually His lawyer, Andrew C. Hall, shoved ' frOm a massive, uncontrollable infection. the demonstrator away. __!11e_ bubbl __ e __ '.has ntt1t~VTcl .... (fOiii"=--The other defendants are former Atty. • ~ ,,. ¥ ~....... ...... t:m . "JOhn N: Mitchelt,'" "tl~Wbtte-House- Horsemen List Rules The Capistrano Valley 11orsemen's Association. concerned with retaining commercial stables In San J u a n Capistrano, outlined a list or proposro • -regmatory measures Monday. SAN JUAN ARTIST RICHARD HAMILTON TOY(S "BARN" BEHIND HIM U71u•I Trailer MR• From Scratch Headedl.or New York Soon , ~-_ _..._ ---·- Designd!' to make stables and residen· tial areas more compatible. the set of rules was drawn by a committee of horsemen at the request or the city's planning department. . Grov.•ing concern surfaced this month ii. du.ring general plan hearings over the eventual loss Q.f stables in the city ' U,I ftlt,lltll as more homes are built. Association member Chuck Buck asked the plaMing staJf to make retention of commercial stables a matter or top priority. ltlurder S.Upert, Association president Howard Schwartz said he was pleased by the city's attitude or cooperation in seeking the views of horsemen on the problem of regulatlng stable operations, both ·public and ·private. The regulations, which "''ill be forward- ed to the city's planning staff for po ssible incorporation into new ordinances for licensing stables. focused on facilities and issues or health and safety. Each paddock would "be a minimum of 12-0y-24 feet for ai'f adult hoi'se or 12-by-12 feel for a pony , offering shelter from sun and rain. Each must be cleaned daily. must contain clean, fresh water . Julio Vasquez, 31, an ex-con- vict,. has been charged with murdering a policeman whose body was cut to pieces and left in a plastic bag outside a Chinese laundry in New York. Coastal Pcinel Delays Sewer at all times, and must have no loose o f ll boards-or pipes, protruding nails, wi"res,........ ut a or any other debris on floors or walls Vote injurious to a horse's health or safety. AU manure Is to be removed weekly A request for a sewer outf~ off or mixed with soil to prevent insect Doheny ~le Beach Park in C8p1strano •reeding; each stable is to have a work-Beech W?S. delayed for one w~k _Monday jug fly control P.t.0&ral}l 4Dd must m_ake by_~ regional coast~! oomm1ss1on'. . .. tbat. 11fontgomery aod Dr. Raphael staff chief H. R. Haldeman; former 1---'"ilion.dhe--Olher-team leader, say the-As.1istant Atlf. Gep.. Robert C. Mardiap; boy has only eight tfpcs of germs in and Keruteth W. Parkinson, one-time Out of Pla~·e San Juan IfiiintoTa.ke to Road aCe te .. attSnpts to keep dust con· CoriUiUSSion . Chainna"it Dqnald Bright tro Al l paving and oiling of grounds pulled the item, a1ong' with a score is kept at a minimum. of others. off the agenda . due to Jack • hjs body, all apparently acquired from lawyer far Nimo's re-election committee. food. None is dangerous. ·Moments before Sirica called the trial What the doctors hoi)e lo do is to to order all the de£endanti had arrived a·wakcn David's natural immunity. Next and greeted each other briBfly. It "''as \VCCk. they plan to try injections of the ftrst time they had been together An adequate feeding -program Is to -·of time anti rescheduled it for a permit be maintained at all times for the health hearing next Monday. of the animals. For added satety to · The -application for the new sewage horses and the community, each stable disposal pipe waa . made by the should be allowed to have o n e Southeastern Re g i o n a I Reclamation a thymus extract that has been used in a courtroonf""since they plea1ted in- io research. ~era! other · techniques nocent to the charges on March 9. have also been attempted. · Sirica admonished the prospective caretaker's facility for each 20 horses. AuthoJ'lty (SERRA), 1ormed to handle It looks like a remnant oC rural ''It looks exaCtly like a barn on the The group also suggested a nominal sewage treatment and disposal for San America that belongs in a green meadow, outside," he said. "And L .get lots.....oL-tee. be assessed each owner for each CleRlente, San Juan Capistrano. But Montgomery says, "We don't know jurors to answer the preliminary ques· , anything nt this time ,,that holds pfomise tions truthfully and advised them that surrollllded by bravin~nimals and the attention when drivtt._ down the horse. This money would be used by Capistrano Beach, Laguna ,iguel and .. ~.'" -· fieeways."· the city for the maintenance of the parts or the Saddleback Valley. of a-permanent cure. the indictment returned against the "One possibility is that we will not defendants "is simply an accusation .•. smell or hay. equestrian trail program. But Gale 'Ibe request seek.. approval for a lMl.ead, its home ·is · the California Harmon, Regional ~siden! of the pipe nearly six feet in dWDeter that have to do anything," said Wilson. it is not evidence in the case." He said two German infants, held Sirica said the jury will be sequestered highways ; its neighbors honking cars Mai·ine Slain California Horsemen's Association, cau-woukl extend about two mile5 orr and the.smell Qf..e.ihaust. ~ _!!oned Y,at cOunt_!es_also hm Uie_ rjght _ Dohe!ly. Sewa'ge w~ be ~ -· in isolation lot. ty;o years, spontaneously_ -in a motel near tbe-comtbotJse· and that developed ,immunity. the members will be allowed lo read There~s a possibility that David could newspapers, watenTeJeilS:ion and listen some day leave the bubble in a special to radio but that all ne~ accounts to a head tax~ven though U bas not 1n water 120·feet deep. . The pint~ized barn is a mobile home J. T St ti• bqen used in the past and precauUon! 'lbe pipe would be !lble to handle built by Richard Hamilton of San Juan .'i., oro a on; sllould be taken against doub1 .. 1aullon an average daily flow · of 36 million suit. similar to the space suit astronauts' or the trial will be kept from them. v.we on the moon. Space scientists He then began a series or quesJions are experimenting wilh such a suit for designed to elimlnate pe:r300S who would David. sulkr banbhip by serving oo lhe jury Capi!trano. } -situation. gallons of treated sewage am a peak "!built it for my ."'"·" said Ham_ ilton, /.t.nother Arrested Regulations for horse shows and flow of 54 millkin gallons. .t\. private residential stables also were The outfall bas been dailgned. to ser.oe who on Oct. 7 will begin a )Olll'Iley briefly discussed. but Tommy T9mlinsqp, a future population of 359.00CI, a figure that will eventually transport the 'bart} A young Marine was sOOt and killed a member of the city's planning stall, which faces certail) opposition from tbe Doctors say the youngster bounce6 or who have obvious biases for or against around his small plastic home with abaD--the-defendant.s: · to his soo, Carston. Hanntuin will he3d =---at i:r!foro Marine ~~Air. Sta~on said dew planning approaches were being coda! commission stafi and eD- ror New Y<rl:, ustng-ihe barn as his e11tly lOday in a shoottng-~at--ts-lletflg--mtJdied for equestrian~riented housing viroomentalisls. _ L. .don, playing with a ball. climbing inside a large, plastic frog and spending hours playing with visitors and watching telev~ion. "He loveS Sesame Street." says Montgomery. "He'll even stay up to Walch the news." · Mllsic is piped Into his chamber, and "his favorite record is the Beatles," U:id Dr. Desmond. David picks out his own food from Grader Operator Killed in Crash Near Cleme11te private hotel. When he arrives on the East coast he will ship the cre8tion to his son In Paris. a ~rile . cupbo~rd. ~e doctors say A 31)..year~ld heavy e,..q u I p m e n t that sometimes his selections are strange pperator who was clearing fire breaks -such as carrots a~ pudding f?r ' on Marine Corps land near San Clemente breakfast. The food is . infant food 1n . suffered fatal injuries Monday when his jars. '"!~ can h~ve . ~thing ttlat cannot grader lost power and rolled ~U. "l intend to take three or four week s, stopping . along the way lei do some painting," said Hamilton. 49, \\'ho is an artist. He'll be sharing the camper \\'ith his wife, his 80-year~ld mother and their pet pood1e. Hamilton built the barn by hand using odds and ~l garnered from swap meets. It cost him $300. ':Inside, a person can stand up," ITc said. ·~t has sleeping. quarters, a stove and a sink." 8e ~!enhzed., This eliminates bread, fresh BS!e spokesmen said-the victim, Pedro liui~ and ~ed meat. R. Ramperia Jr., El Monte, suffered H1_s ster1\~ room has some advantages. the injuries at-about 9:30 a.m. and DaVJd, for instance, ~annol have ~Cfltal was pronoonced dead at the Camp Hamilton doesn't know how he got the idea to build a barn. His first thought was to build something to haul his paintings in and he later expanded the idea to ~Jude sleeping areas. deca~ .because _theres .no bacteria to Pendleton medical center at noon . cause 1t. ~nd his occasional cuts ha,·e Rampe.ria had been heading up a steep b~~lcd rapidl y. . . .. hill in the San Mateo area on a roUtine '·I have never re!! sorry for Dav~d. fire break job when the grader Jost ,,said fl.lontg?me,?'. You must consider power and rolled backwards. Its blade tl)c alternative. slruck an outcropping on a Curve and (. the heavy machinery flipped over. From Page Al Lake Perris Victirn PERRIS (U PI J -Victor Cooper. 20, f1rona , became !he fourth person 10 dfOwn at Lake Perris since it was opened to the public in May. Cooper w.;is swimming at night with two com- pinions during the weekend. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT ~--, ... I>•-"'"'°"" P>tcl .... ~""""" ,, ....... " t·-1-• ............. ~,,_,, __ !!VU. 0rol"Q9 (l)o" ~ ... ·' • 1 ... ,.~, ' ~ ...... ~ ........ ,. .......... ,~ ...... ,...._. ~-, too to.ti ,,....., ..... •' 1~ ,. • '*""'·":'t()fO O..ac"IF.,.,... 1o~•I • ·~·,·ob>~•1•.,:,.~,,.., .... t•·~ '·~ ,, c.. ........... """VII •MVOI • !'l>f•·-1 '"'"'""" '"" Su,._ .,_,, •·•1•·•••1t~•·• "'"~r•:U•0 1!l:IOW1;r lllt,S~w! l OIO"'"'f A<>l')O"•o qlli?i .. d.-· t. 'N~• J P•I\;-' 1 <!PW''"'"' : Ramperla was thrpwn from the rig as it flipped, spokesmen said. The victim was a driver for the El Camino Construc- tion Company. ' . LA~})'!~:·.. . \Ve urgedl'f .. ~_Qpet-" to com~ back with . a plan f$t(!Ot, witb the needs ·tor public opiin sPa~tf 'lU'.fd recreation," ,.Secon1 '·said. · ... """'"· . ' f More Homes Hit .;, Smyth, while ' unwilling "'·.reconside< .. the ph>posal for the 1.8 aeres, tol4 c;:om-- • ..... missK>ners. that the firm will work ~,. By Plant TlllP"CS . !he commission staff and-olb~ in· • .. · '1>• ' terested parties Jrtr "balanced" develop- . merrt of the remaining. 48 acres. Two ~ently compteted condo!111nlU1J1S -The· commission staff beJieves that ' in .,Capistrano Beach. were stripped or ~ the ·veta property. along'-with. Av~. Com-· 14e1r 1¥>U!'d ,M!i..hangmg planlS, ~io~J_s.·i.y--D&.~lopers aOO--C A and I er. night ·by thieves wbO n'l(lved 1n· ~~urmg ~ . an Corp. lands north or Oana .~e ~.urs ~f dar~css, Orange wunty Poin, should be used to meet f~re .~~riff~ off1c~rs said. rccreallonal need s along the south J?,'<Deput1es. sa~d the plants we~e ttl ken OrAnse .county coast. from multi-un it structures at 2a976 and The lat st -..........,al-for th A · 25986 Vista Drive. Both unoccupied s1ruc-. e prw,,..,... e vco ,pro- 1urcs are Ql\·ncd by Dana Bluffs Sales perty be,twee~ Monarch Bay and ~1~uel of Newport Beach. Be~ch. I ark. 1nclud~s 900 condom1n1un1 orncers who commented lhal the• in· units 1nclud1ng 350 in a 20-story tower: cidl'nt was just one more in a-mounling 200.~ square feet ot rt!SOrl-style com-. investigated by military police. developments. They argue that a large sewage Marine personnel refused to release _ • "Rather than allowing one horse for disposal System will provide ont! of the name of the victim pending notifica-every half acre we'll look at each situa· several required services that may open lion of his next of kin but revealed lion separately," said Tomlinson. ~ · a substantial part. of southern Orange that they are hotdin1tUC Calvin Joseph One stable owner said he hoped the County to excess!ve development. Mos s Jr., 19, of l!Pidgeport, Conn. on regulations would be flexible so that SERRA officials say the new ouUall 1 murder charges. rost increases could be kept to · a is needed due to a cease aOO desist "PFC 11foss surrendered to authorities mitymum. He said most horseowners order issu~ by ~lher state agency, 12 minutes after the killing " l\.1ajor are children who pay for the board the San Diego Regional Water Quality Sara Pritchett said today. "H~ told us <!fld care of their animals with their Control BOard. that he was the man who shot the own money. . The board has ~t Janua!Y 1976 as vict im in the back of the 1lea4." The comrnUlee agreed and in their the_ date the use or the elisting Dana 111ajor Pritchett said it has not yet summary sta1tment to the plaMing staff Point outfall must be stopped. been determined what sparked the quar-poinled out that stables provide a healthy rel that Jed to the shooting in the atmosphere for children in the com- bartacks occupied by both.. men._ Sbe munity. said there were no witnesses to the ··since the majority of horseowners killing. .in San Juan Capistrano are indeed Major Pritchett said the dead Marine children and a large number of the!c was 18 years old and that his famil y children are responsible for all or part in anolher state is being advised of of their stabling fees, the economies his dl!ath. of boarding must be kept within their 1"We expect to place PFC Moss on reach," said Schwartz. "If they are the military equivalent of a civilian not we may be denying a horse to court~ arraignment within the next day a young person who may need it the or two," she said. most." WE'VE ONLY Safe Landing in Bay SAN FfWlCISCO (AP) -A Loog Beach man was shaken up, but otherwise mhurt early today ·when he ditched _ his twin-engjne airplane into San Fran- cisco Bay, authlrities said, Eben Mann told the Coast Guard his plane developed t,rouble in one engine on takeoff from San Francisco International Airport about 3:30 a.m. JUST BEGUN! Thirty years ago a .few·rar-sig_hted people revolutionized the carpet business. · -'· Rnt. the chemic:! indust,Y de~oped syntt.>tit iibers. eliminating ----relianoo-oowoo~ouality.aM-productio1>----------=-. ~--. - ·Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufaclured up to 100 times fa ster. Third, and most impartant. some people stuck the.ir necks· out and risked capital to put these developments to work . wave of plant thefts throughout the ooun-merc1al development; a .soo.room hotel ty V\llued the Joss at mote than $300. between 18 and 24 sto ries tall; open space, and linkage to the county beach What does this mea n to you? 11 Mf-lhatcarpeting costs less than30 yearsa90. It mean1 that what was once a luxury is now within rang e of almost everyone. ftmtans a selection unimapinable 30 years ago. ........... --. H.-...,.. • •1.nJ.,,V! .... _"';!""91" Ool.i~H l •J rrl-cr<J P.t;.,il ,. ............. _,,.,,<lo'V\ Sn~Offkt ~V~I. ••r.E,:(,"""'"l'• 11 O ........ Offic:t1 r!>t•ovo .. lY1 .,'\'°"' N•""lo'..., bt Jo(" 1:1" ~ '1 8<> .. •1 •o-d ............ ,,,."',. '""" ... ""' ., .... l-111N..J'o ~l)I.,....••..,..,,. Tt!.ph-1114164l-4lll ~•11ifitd Ad'rtrtl...., 641·56 71 Se11C~.t.•Ot~~ Tirk,._,, 4•1·••10 '°"""""' !lit ~ Cn.or1 PIA•.,,,... C-~·~'"'"'--' ""' -'"'.,..""' • ..,... ... _, -,.., boo --.. ''*"'"-..."''~-­ ~ clttt ll'*f9" ~·d"' Cool•.,.,... Cl~.,.. ,._,, t..11tr"l"llO"O.• .. ,.,uoo ....... l>IJ ..,,.._ 11 00-1,,,.,,,,i.y ... ,.. ......... 100-. I Back to School Night Wednesday park. No plan for the Otandle-r-shcnnan holdings just north of Dana Point proper have been prepared but the land i~ under study by the planning firm of Oiapman, Phillips, Brandt and Reddick of Irvine. Parents of San OemC1'1te High Schoo l The property also has been evaluated students will lake part In the 8MU81 hy the state Department or Parks and "Wci:-to-Schoor Night" \Vedne!ldey in Recreation. Its staf( believes tbe land a program begiMing at 7:10·p.i-rii · ,. should bt purchased. as a slate ~k . Principal Darrel Tay lor said the AnnuAI but mohey to do· that has not yet been f!Vcnt will start •with · a perfonnancc budgeted. by the Triton Band, followed by a gene:ral T'enlalive proposals for the remaining mttling for all parents and a rffrcsh· 48 acres of the Veta holdings above mtnt and· bakC:.!IBle bre11t. the harbor lnc ludC 158 single famlly Afterwards. ~nts will tour the cam· ~. 160 condominiums, a 1.5 acre pus, rollowlng the same schedule and pr!vwtc i;.ttrl?alion facility, a 4.8 ·acre sequenct of clas.~~ as their children blufflop park and an eight acre sectit1n do. That activity Vlill last from 7:50 that could possibly be acguired at an to 9:42 p.m. addition to Doheny State &ach Park. I .lP • • • ' ; .. • • With our family in the carpet busi ness since 1894. we have seen rnon!t ctianges Jn the last few years than we believed possible. crea".ng the greatest consumer growth industry In our economy. After BO years. 11 looks like ........ ooly joosl btglo! ~. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1.663 Plactlllfa Ave. COSTA MESA ' 646-4838 HOURS: M-tln 'IWt..' lo S:JO-AI.' lo t-s•r.'t;,o lo 5 .. • • - • • • • ' , " n..d!y.Oetober 1, 197.t Wall ·street Debacie . . . ~ Tueeday'e Cl~eing Pricee Yur'• mp.Lowa Appear Enry Saturdor 'iJrokerage_ ~ ouses F loun·i.lering ".•,,.• .... ·.·.-.• •:.-. ------------... -~-=.;;,.· ... -~-... -,;,.. ... -..;.. ..... --.. ------. ~ .. . ,-..~ f"' fi""'-.,_ 1'-N .-i 0.. t_ N "*" 0.. 0., P.f 0. 0.. P-'. ~ 0-0.. · N po.i a.. o., , I """" DIM Of. . BJ SYLVIA. PORTEil _ gooe oul o! business, mon••-a•a"·l $241 million -·· ~ * ~.<Mii,. .i E"' s .. ,. u .1 ~ico 1.tt•.-. 1oJ111-11o HlilQIJWtT .so11 n ••••'"' ,.,_,. s • .,. .. "' ~to .. 01.n s "" 1,...,_ ._ ~ .n , "' '* •, uh. -YI01 •. UU "" Al • I! tl" """" 'S ~ q ,.'" "' "-lfK ' It • ••. ,,...,.. 16' ~ • --\II "5E!5 1 • .0 .• • ., ...... s. ... '.. . 11 " ·i: npea ·Prealdenl Ford's merged , bttn for~ into ln the same period ol 1973. w., ... , .... U2 ' ..,._·-. IEidltMM • t ~ ••• ~ Hwfll 0 .14 Ill u 11\'J+ "" Mill5ot.i,,. ' •1 ICM • "' aE ••••• *' ,,.,.._ ... ~·on Diii J 10 J...,,. chief economic advl&er~ •onsol1'daUons. -ltb other Al t d 's stoc• erlces f.tll*J.o. ........ c.. 1• uo ,. ,\l "'• ,.. kllll Jll • ~1 ..._"' H1.1tt011 ° • •' 14 !"'-Mi ,.....,. 1 ~ • • •'>li-Mi E '·" ·· ''D •1 1 -TT-• -~ O av a. .. ,. ~---'-< .. s , -·--,·!! ,'· j , ...... ,,._.• -11"-.011 • 1t1o-w .._._.I .. \6.-.-. EOCllJAl .~1-10051 ..,.v, -.-,. .... ' » ~~ •AW, Greenspan, remarked houses. been quietly taken cqmpanl~I simply cannot .... ~.·7~."' ~ .... T_ ,;, .. 'JT ,, -ioA; ::; :ii I 4' , ........ "~:!..: ,_u_ S•• .. ~ •:: ' n i:-: r: Pwf~l·tl 'j I= i~~-~ .. t:;~11"~ ., ~ ~ iJ. at a pre-sumcnit conference over. raise capital via stock '"· ~.t.CF1N :uo, ,' 0,, '1'!?.i •" ·°'j,, ·;+ii;~ ,• .. ,M11.!.1~ lJCt -....: ••• • j 11t. .,. KN "'*"' l ,., n'I~"' .n " ~1 • -1 '5llldlll t.• .. ''" 11 04-\\ 1 ..... , 111 1 .. ' .,. ···-j • ~ ...-w .. fOSQ>.Jkllt Q")-"' ld"'°P1 ... ti J1Wi-• ~!Alo J I IS"'• i,i, P\HW•I . .,,.. 16 ll h -\io l~E .-. I •JI 10 .... on n!l•tlW n e vita! -;...-u~n'emiplo•me-nt· !n ..... 0.1Qes and, 11t.tod•1L1 lnterest 03ll . u~~"l:._~~ _11 ·j -'* ~ ...,_ a '' uo. ... 10M11.M1.c 1 ' ''' 1u1o+ "" ,.....,...., .• / 4 •11o-w PSMM'-1.20 s • 11"• Iii 1arc1, 01t11 / JJ u..-""1· 1'""· I h llh d U ., u~ .»II lC2 ...:;; w "' 'EIMillf .nc~. -.. ..._........ . .,....iltf ~ •. ~t " -4 -....,lei .• • • ~· ¥11 PulllkUr JI .a •~ 1----1+-t..,_.c-40 .. M 5 -.,. _ _ .,...,res o • ea . , e uca. ,on securities business 'bas rates, they are uDdentan° ,,,,_ .. ..,, .• ii.·'ll" ..... ,.. •. .-, .. '°'9• "' E1a1r1 Nell •• , ,~"" 111H1Tor11 • 11 , -""' 1111.11:1o.tt 1 1 ui 11~ •.. Pwbl61 ·* • ~ 3'--"" 'K""'-1 u • -u. and aotlal aervice:s that 'tr d bl 1 1 1 1 II * -,, 1 . .o o .,. ~ t1o 1u1111c. S-;' 1-. tfW-• v. 1os1u11• • u 11 Yi• "" NtO llit<pt 1 •. , 111'9-"' ~111:c .20 .• s ,, •... Tl'CMO<Cn I • ,.._,. you reallv wanted to · • hon.1 a · -""'tU 1.m stat 1~." • 1 11p 11 +"" e;....1E1 . u 1n nv.. ~ 1nc;a"p11..,,. • 1'\lo•.., M>l"6 .MQ • n t ... 1tun .... n111t • '" 3H. 11,, ""'""'"' .~ J 10 '4\1• • • J"· . ..many have, disapp.eared \,l;), ~ .20 • n • '"'• w • 1 •• 1 11~1~ E"'"AW .tt 10 11t ao -\1o 111 ~ 1.,. • m 1s111-v. fl'l*IH .IGfi .. 11 1\.\--. ""'"'•'-·" 6 .,.. ,.,._ .,. ,,..,_ ,. , 1.n 10""• .,. xamine percentagewl.st! . .... th ti f N t 1 1~2 h · th Mwfl IQ • n 2 + 1-t <, 1 •• """'" • , u ,111o_ ... 111ttotw .to12 ,. 22 -Iii -IOI·-3 611 ,,..,_ 1-11"" .. •"'1.u .. 1 u11 1-· ", .. 1 ., -n• NEW ·YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • skyrocketed. Because so a Y re uc an o se ne!4' "'*1nw .30d •• , -111 r.:~ 1 11 -"' 111r•0> 1 • " ""' •.. 111c.e"1" 1.>D 1 .,. 12 •.. Mi"'1C 1.0 • • 2t1 -11o PwllV 1.• ' • ,,~. ~ .., r,au!lil. Jo 11 n~ ._ •• ~.wash 1 the 1 ln .... o er occupa ons ar -o s nee 11'1 ave e ~Prd .211C1 is 211 ,.1,1,_ .-I'-.,,·,· , ,, ... ,, (nwt 1..w.. , ,. uv.-;.: 1,....1.1c:.p J 1;14 611t• ~ -Av;: s ,. 11ti. .. "' Pllrit#I _,. • 10 11o • ,~ •• 1n ~-··· "",.., ur mos on d r fl NYSE:'s-members ha~:t 8 Ai~fftt .'ICI 1 1'3 1ol'ot Mi •-· • -= .1211 , " 1~ 1iu. c,,.1.ioJ.....126 UYi• ".~ a: .1 'I l\li• ~\ Pvro111r .n s !! u•. 1 ton '°'" .. ti tbilr income, it-was Wall remo'!'e rom. nance.~~ ~ AJ 11111u11~ •• 21 1\oi ... = ... ~-:, . .,\ ': .. ,~.: 1.• 1 .It 1 1~-• 1~1.1w1.ao. •• 1• 11"'• v. Mllf'"'ltb 1 . 10 • 11o --oo;;... ,_ 1..0 's• ~....:-..:+a;.f-.., S drlv1ng taxis selling profitableyearT~eyende<s.._1.201 i111Yt-1io ci..' ••• ... , YI 11..u •. iW4,..1~1nclf\C9o .9'd .. 1 ,"' •.. M:11.,CC..1flll•1nut1o.,,.Q1.oau>t1 .10J 1os1 1 ,,,.,.-.c,...-t .. 16' 1~1 .. treet'sbrokers''he -. • • ,...~1.•11 ''"'·"'~· .. t...F111Mi, t iw..,..1..o11110..~1s •"-Yl~C11•• ,, .a...k0<>1p11 . ••l._1 .r,,.c 111 ~ .. J u -1 ·provoked ·a predic' table anything but stocks, ~tom· im with a loas o $49 mil· ~1111.11 •• ttio 11 ..... v. °"' lllL t~ : iT l~ 1: ~GM 1 ,, , •.• 1rotPort.1.a 1 u 1•i...-.. .......,..f'TI l :ro • .,.T u. o.....~01 ,u111 ,, 1s• ~ •· r....ar11 i> .14 , 111 1) ••• lio n even after the Alall.lk\bt •• 21 ""'.,, C.OH' ........ mo•J '1lotll'd .. s '11• .. \lo ll'ldN•lll.JC• 161 n ... -v. #llOfWOIA ,oM 11] '"'' .... o...i.tor .J.031 lJ ,, \• 11...COllKI llOU ~-chorus" of jeers _ and he • ,1i111nv1M.,.• 6 21 .1.-"" o.1 .... •• ,1 •·· l/lilldlP .21 • ' s 1,...,. ou 1 13 s • YI $2 1 . .0 s 210 •s • l. -a 11 -1~.clhll .to ,o " u -v. recovery of the final DlOfl· Allmr\OC ,,. 10 1 ' ... c.n1u'1 ;:~ ! ~ .::= :' Ef111n1" 1.:ro ' • 11 ... 1nv RNr1.n 10 Ill s1 -111to .ww. '"'.. J so -t,,. R~h1on .Ml n .a JJ • ,,, 1 •• r 1t ',., • .. 111•• .,.. presumablf, learned his 4111trbft .50' 1'10-..111 CNN>wt.MJ 11 11-'io~YI~ '1• ~"1n0fl:~1.H .. 11J111i-11">,.,... 1.ms 1•n -1>1 11.o-.11.1tt J'• 1ar,..1,,,., 111 ,,. fi I I · ths. In the 18-month period 1'M.llltN 1.20 • us :m-.. "' Ctn1SW 1.u , >IO 11111 • "' ~ .• • 1 1cw. ..... w e..11.tt s ,. ,,,.._ .., ,,,,,,.. 1.10 1 11 11~ + ... RllM• •11..fl • 1 10·,, ,, 1,c,,1o1 1\1'1 , 1 11,.-t. trSt esson nthepoiticsor Money's ended last June, lhei·r -ag·. --"'u.·.•,...~ ~ ,•,•._,·· ~1So¥.t0, ns -·I!,, &auGAtA s 11 t u •• v. 1"""'5.!11.• s,. tt111-rn ~ 11D •. ,, 1•--11o 11.•1>1111•"'1 ~ 1• ' , ... ""°1!' 10 1cw.o 1 .. h d l h t t M •• -,.~ ... oo> 1 tr, O•• • c... .... IA1d 6 UI 12'9• \lo I-.4t I 62 611• .... "*""' .1llf 1 •1 )6'+ ~-~p.Opl!'•·· 1 "\, 1 ... I., !Ml• l~Jlt/I NV1o 1 w ere-an • o-w om-oo · O· I 195 mil ·-" ""'' •• •• ...... · • .......... '""' < -' •• •• • ' ' '' ' ,._,, '' ' • '' •· •••·what. gregate oss was •• ~~ .·.., , " • .._ ·.:.: Oil"roCcrr9 1 r 1 11i. ... "-" 1 s s1 u1.0 • "' <• ... ,. .... ·-....... .o • -. • ... ·-· • • • ... 1 .. ...001 .01 .... --... ~ Orth li ~-·,,. •• ,,,.... .-\M\l>-IO AO • IS lllo ... E-'"' .st l s •I'>-Yo lntflf..,pf IV... 3 10'--.., ~p 1.6'1 IO 3114 d 'h• II.-. 11.•yd!MI N ' 1J ..... I• ,.IT IX! 6 16 11 .... -... l!:.....JrY _ O!b_ . . _ .:....: ·-; i..o 'j )I._ n;:_ ~ ~ .tl;I s 31 ll • Eatnifl .~ 1 I 11;, ... 1~2 . .0 I l S ft o-111 ~K .bl 1 1t U\lo • ,. ll.1ytl'll>h ao • •' 21 \o l•~ut" 1.1~ • 11< ll-v. 'CT-'ALL-Y, T" nou·c-'", . Does •ffall ~tree! have a ·-' . . • -·-.. ~!* .• ' •, ••• ",•-~ ,...,. (. 1.• :I n 1 ............ LIW..law .~ .. 1.,_ 1 21' ........... EA Pl 1 12 2 • ~l RC.-. <io•11J ) //) 10 1 ~· , •• ea .. 11 1 JO • IO ll. .I ... --.. ~r-~ n I IU n. n. ,'.) -~-.. "''"""""" £9Wlflf 2.411 •• ti 21fo.--:lo lnle90fl .ti • 2' .... ... Nllf\.Sll .lOcl s 21 ,... .. AC.A (W 011 .. • •.o, , • '. l•d• 11..,.,.1 ) £' ~. .. .. Greenspan was maki'ng a future•. Does ,·1 matter•. •·.' .• "'~~,J.1 ... •, "'•j •,•-•. •.. 0•111 pt 1.10 .. 111 u1~.. E•~ .i.11 tt111 ,,_.._ •.:. 1ntff"c• ,_,.. s 11 .,,.__ 11o MrQJTr ·"" r t1 i Ro..,~ co.. 'ti '~"'"'" 1 JO > w, 11• ·-... ftllU _..,,..., (1wd.P . .O'' I• t"+llooEll'Ctil01 I 111_.• ... 1-«lflO..l ll l~-11 ~Nor .•) ~10•1o-c, ~.-:l&llt JO • l<\IJ•, l•~•l'l l !lt N'.o-""' valid point about the. 'do'youhavean\,realprotec· -"'"'°''.)1,• "• ...... ,, .•. • .. O...tC 1\lod 2 »t ).)111+ 11o E11c:-1."·· , 11 ....... 1n11r1.1~, t ,, ,,.,._ ... -MSL•...s • .o s '41 ri '• i:i.+c• "~ • 1) 10• •• •· t••""' 1ci '1-·'• dis b ' W iiSlr ~ -" °*1rH'f11 10 llVl •YI Ellmrl1.dd 1 $1'1~-... ISMCotf•1,IJWl\60\.o•l\o ~.llll?l'!ll 11') .. h R-106! • 1) '''°' '• n-111 1(1 ~ \.0 IJ:i.-"" aster t at 1s lit eet• and-Pop stores -there are lion shoulrt. v our broker go .-, ... -•. J ,• .~ ,•,•.•-.•.. °'"1'nll .n . 16 ,..,. ... --4 •-1MFt••. 1d it "° J•l'r• h """"""" J u 11 u• •... 11.*"'.,.. •Ml ' 20 11•\ '• n.m&.u /1 11 .os 1""'. <• In this F hil t•~ • 'bl fi bank .~ "" .., OlhfM1:!11 s,111 Jli'll• l'o fGr9t A J Ill S •.. l...._,,l\) •. J •1 ltflt ~. IWS!Tti !.U I 11 ISi...• .... lhi•ChOIO,..i I II 1l'•• h ,,_~ .:1i,j • l l'.o .. · era. or w e 1-. no precise JO ess 1tres1 rupt? "''° s..1m1t1 '°' .u 11'1 • .... ~ ,,.ioi:i 1 1a sh ...... ~ .ao 1 211 n:w. .. ~ 1Mtto111 .11111 .. 1 ,,,__ \, """"""'.n J 11 .,,.. ~ it.1s1..-•. .o • ) s-. flro:mllJw 1')1 1 , 11o , naUon ,generally, .has slid 'An i'nformed estlma 1·s, y-•· the answer lo all ~~-Cl':.' -! s, "••' •.~· ~ ..,..,_._ 2 t '"" ... 1rd .» ' 1 '""• ""' 11two 1.21 1 1111 xi..+ 1'"' 1111un111 Pl ..o .. , • .. Rt1 Eiec .ID ' 111 11 ·.-" n.m,.o '° ' JQ •"' • • ~.. ... -.. ..--... OMl-t•n I s 41 1611.-.. F AO 1 • •I•-~ Intl Mlnint I .. t i,.-.. """""' I .• J I n -.. '"IEIK "' l .. 2 ;Jl'r.-... I• <'..otll 1...0 I II 11 ........ into recession, Wall Street's however, that Wall Street's three ques tions. ~Pl .n l 1 Ill)-'Al OwnNY1.• ~ 61 H-'"•"' II<" •• u 11~ ..• 1ntM<.t111.,. s 10 11v,. 1-. hV"l!C4 1.10 s u 11 ... '"'"'•1£•p11 wt ,.· 1 1• -• ,...,,,,....1 '° • :• 11 _,.., bk h hed • brunk --l.l49JrJJI •.. o.ic.1 ... 1 JMio-io F IA• 1J ll/J-1111nlNCkll . .0611JJ?l<o t\ll Miirl1"0 .611Jl0111 .... •ltl'tel(;<p .•06 61 , .. _,,, .... ,111 .olOoJ•Jll .... 1. ro ers ave eras into work force bas s . 20 ( l) Wall Street has a .-...sug l• 1 s n -* °"'J>d 1.t111 IM ,,_...; ~ ~F -. s • ) . . . 1M1 ,..r, 1 1 ttl JJt. • "' ,,.,,.., °" 1 • 10 n'"o-1. it.1c. p1 l.N .. ~ 1••0-'" '""' "" 1 6 d .... _ .., • depression. While there is percent just in the past future because it must have =Ill 1:: -~ 1~ ==f" ~1r11~: : tt ~ .... ~ t: ~.wj 't Jt ~~ ~ ::~,·:.~ : .!f 1;l!; ~ =•t1·.~ ·; l! 1!~: ~ ::~::~Ji!:·;. ~I 1;~.:. .: ;:;::. ~ _: : !: ,;··: :: havoc in the housing in· coupleofyears-againsta one if American bl,lSiness ~ :~: l~ ~.::. M11wc.i 1 st,..., ... ~~.~ j :i ~:+;,.; :~~-1..f1~~:: 3J J:t-.~ ~~0"-.;-21,.,, ·~ :::F~~_,i;i:.: ~~ ;~ : .. l:::V."!-1: .. 1~ 1~.;.-!: dhausrtlry •1 thedreb is 1 no. thinhg n 1 ational jobless ra,te'"\oday . and i.nduhstry' ar.e t 1 o be aballe --K .'~·" •, •'n' •,·,·~·-. •. g:'~-. J 2T = ~ FdMHMt ·" s J11 uv..-"' 1 T&r~J • •• J 3'\lo-v. -.01~)l 12 12' u 1. i;, 1ttp1is111.1i0 1 1u J1"'-•·· f<)\1(1 ~·111'11 ~ 9 ''"' ... t 01 RlUMW J t l't<IPwt 1.10 l 16 ~ -... 1 l&T pUC• .. ,ll 33-\0-\II "'"'°"'.Ill) 5 SI I '•-·~ AtsrwOll .10 • J6 4\to-\.o 10*<0> (0 2 S •ll II -S 0 a e ac e In e 0 5.4 percent. •· to raise t e C8p1la essenU A HM pf l .. 1J ll .. . ,......, , '' .,. , , .... ..:.;; Fd"PIB 1.10 .• 1 ll\O . •• I TTfN 'v. .• 1• XI~~• I'> ~ ·~ o u ·~ -'-l'l•t111erit11 ~ 1 11~•-~. lrnuCo .:i l I 8 .. sec urities industry . -As stock pr'ices have' to meet our nati·on.a·1 ~.>;':1,~1,5 .!! 6..,••.• .. 0,..1,er.tt .. 32 1..:;·;: Fod•.M 1"' ... 111. 1110s .. 341 •"' ~·;o 1 ,, •11oo:t:"'•-.c0os .n1 111,','.'.•. 1aoi.111 OD111 l •'•-'0 -" ,.,,., ·~ ,,_, Olf"lsCr 8Pf 6 •lto Fo00$1 1.ll I JM JI~ 14 lnllPK 1.10 $ 21 U • V. MMA.., .iwl .. 1~ ,.,_ ~. R~"''' Cl& l V ~~ '"'""C.. ill> I l IJ • • '' Whether "hurl the most·• ls tumbled the volume or priorities in coming years. ~~~ ... '·.~ •, .~ •,·.~~ ~ ~~·, _.10,·.•. "• ,•,~-.-~ """1oCar11 1 • 1 u\• .,, 1nt11TP1cp1'.. 1 .. 1o1.-1"" Nole.> •s a i. 1 ... "'•••on 1-10 11 110 110.•-l> i'"""'"' ~~ ~ m ~ • • '• . I • _,_,.., ~· 'r-T•...,._ .. ,., ..,,_. Fitntlrd .tOl.641;µ:.•-"ln~Grl-l 1 lh•\14oH1en111i.,., .• 1 11•1 .. Re..,,_.,1!1 l l• 11. "''"""'O!•'! •WI •~'"' !>f lS not ent~re y accurate, trading his plungedlrom a DESPITE THE. . . Amllld9 .22 ' • •'Ill ... Chrvi1r 1,.., 1 4~1 12 _..., ~ ,... .. J ,,.__ •,-. 1n1tr11 &•Ml' 2 s .... -. \< NOwiWi .71 25 11 31v.-111 11,.,,.,, 1 a1 • 11 111.-''• ''~"n 1 •Sd •1 1, ,,. •l is close enough •· the da>'iy average of 16 mi'lli'on . • h . altJ:it1on ~E-'•'•"• .'. "• •,,'~".'.'. 01•v11tr w1 ... ,, iv.+ "' FiOUBc 1.20 • • n~~ .. ~· 1n1$tPw 1,J11 1 • 1111o-""' "'c.1vL ·'° , ,, , _ .,, "'¥ 1r1111 ... • 111 •1'• i'""~'" •1 ~ 11 )'• l.U nt dt t I ......... C l.W••11S l2 2"'"-F~l.«1 .2IJ>,:.o-11olns1vno .1,211J .. \lo1«0illrt21111•11l,, .. l!ollefl"pt 1~· 139•, !"""'~.1W l~··'· facts to demand the nation ·s in 1973 to less than 13•4 mil· 1 • tn us ry, ~. na 1,ona • C11M1 .Zill . . 11 111o + "" c1 11111, .6Sd •• 15 1 :; "" F11trv1c. ..., 1 1 1 1a .. 11e11G1 1 .u 11 -1~ ~1 o;1ui 1 s ~s IJ .; .,. R•vn• ,....1 1 , •s1 1s1 •• i. , .... 1"' , ~ a '' '~ , network of sccur1t1es forms ,. Olaln 1 20 • • 1l ti" 1t111 11 s 11 1• F1t1t1 Fed . ., J J1 '""• ·;,;; 1-• e:o 1.JO 1D 10 1\:1 • "-H11Fu11G1 1 s 1. 11>1o-'\ lil•rNitpf '"" . • 4•~·-1--. '""'"" 1 . .0 s '° 1l· ' '• COnCern !" . 1974 Th" . NnC.,.,,. iYi 6 3'1 II +° v; Cln Gls 1:61 1 l2 IS -· ir,; Fiori! .. !,Ml 6 I.,. 13*-\~ low•llG 1 ... I 11 \1\, •.. Mii GJO 1.05 6 .. t:W.'" \.11 "''~"$et .JO I I S' • '"'"' W "'" 8 10~ ~ '• Th· b ( ion in • ts ts way still exists and it continues .......ohti1 ·"' u 12 ~ ... OnMU• 1.• 6 J ,,.,., • v. Fil OWi Jj 6 ..., ,,,. .. h 1a .. 1PL 1.14 6 1 u.._ t " H4n HamH . . 14 ,,.. ... lilld•Mt• .6' 1 ll 1•• •-~. rwApl 1• <1 1 1!,: _ ... -e num er 0 mem-below the break-even point to function There are aOOul A.Oii!Tel .S? I 2' 161'>+ \(o CIT Fint.70 ' J6 ,.~ + ·~ ~~·'T ~ lt Ht:== :=~~l~ ~ 1: I~ •.. :: :::. i-: J ~ 1~'!-·v; :f!::"'P :: : 1;~ rn:::.. :.; ;;:::-;~ 1 Ill ~ llt ber firms o( the New York for brokerage Ci rms, 3 700 broke.rs' off =r~~ ~ ': 1~ v. g11:~ s: iO tll ;i~-1~ MIMIO .2S11 •• n 1,._...., •TE l>m>.6' s 11 11\;o •.. ,,.1,,,., 1 Ol>d 'j " t11t-111 Jt1~1r. 11<1.,..... n 11\, .. ''•'"' 111 , . 1, ~}t:. ··~ Stock Exchange is now at estimated at roughly 16 mil· • !_C_es across • FinS~ .c1 n J ·~ ::: OtSr• 1 • .too s 111 JS ~1 ""'48ol 1• l 2wi iv.o-~ t1e1< Corpr1111• '' 6"-"' N""" 1 "1111 , J 11 -,. Jtlo<i< 1n wt ' 11 a\,-" "TRi. ep s. l .e s••-" the US wlthaooul4SQ004G8dl4'd :I02IW•"'OttMt9Ha2 6 , .... FltHS8"1c2 '"1011 •W IU!nll .H·• t1 ·tv. .... N .. ~·-··~Rlo(,tpl ,IO ,. 14 n. lto(l:sll ~ld . 1111'•-" the lowest level since tfv:! .lion shares a day. reg'oste' r'e'd representau'ves ~..!».i.-:,: ~! "•~•-~. "•",,'°,,',':'..," •, .!', ',!.:+.•.·. "'~ 1.» • uo IJVt• "" _,, J--~ .n , ,, , • ,11 A111 Aid ,11 ' •• l'• r,, :so , lid : 10 , •• - ... I t 18005 d f 622 .,.,., ~,. -~ -,.. '" fiPMI l.Ud 4 ll ,._\lo Jltnr.. F ... 6 11 1'--... Nt ~ 1(1 S 11 11V.-•o "'"II"" ,II I 111 11··1 I, ft""""lln to ~ J) 10\t -.,. a e -own rom -trained to eU •··ks and • c.n" 1.10 .. s1 1•v.-11o 01., tn• -'' . . 1 ,_,, . . . FtlUfllE .w. 10 1 ,,,., • ... Mntan .10 • 1 1°'9-'" Nl!U•Cll ·11 11 u J.111t . ~. 11ot11.N .. ~ s 1a ~'· , •, 1,,,, P.oc .:i 2 11 1 -~. to 515 ln the past Ci Ve years --iNCOMli' FROM un-ho d s 5""' z:= Ml.,,•, •• •,•, ,;• ••. ..._ 01, tnw tt2 .• 1• 11'4-11o ~~ .ISd s, .," .• ~· .-~t?~·~ iG 't~ ,t~· ~ ""'s.i.e1 ;.., ; '' JO ... -... ~~~1~~1.'°, ,1 L! 1,1~-:· ,,,,,,,,,n .:i l • "" . I 0 ,_. n S "' ... Oly S4orH ':JO 1\oi ~~ .... 1.1' --~-v. · • -TN Ce 1J 11'> ... ._...11..., • I .,.. • • • Tri.o..,._ .10<! • tll ''' • '" II One. lher exchanges derwriling O( new iSSUeS ." • ·--2 .. 1121 -ii'> CIM-El.60 °5 tO JI +iir,; F"llClll.M .ft4 • Ulfl +~ JOIJ>pfl.1' .. 110 Sii -I -',1 ·,..,.~,,. l'toc l\C.1161\J ll 11\o-''> 111Wln111 I ~IS IOlo-''• have shriveled even more slumped 32 percent to $164 Abn.y r~anfil P'°1.gres~ltol wanlult ==::~~'ft i;~~ ~C'4~:: ~ ;~ m-; = ~:: J ; ;"" ::: =1c~·'f: t ~ 1~:!= ~ ~J: ·40 ! ": 1::;-"' =~.,!:::~ ~ ~~ !~, -.'." i~:: /;, :: ~ Jtt= ~ • as brokerage firms h'ave rru'llion , " 1974.s fll'S' 1 ·1X· ~ur mg l . a. ton w1 res •"""" .1z > ,, l . .. o...a1t2 . .o 1 2 s111o-Yi FMMe..t .21 ::m 1" , ..... "" .Nftlw.11 .• • 1s. I Hi• ~ Mq Pw 1:ci 1 1 1~. ·"' Rock-11 11 ' }I 21 • 1, 1,....,.,c; .. 4 ,, 11,..... ... "' • In a dramatic lo erlng ·or 4 Mtdicllrp 5 11 1 • .... 0... E11 "° 1 SS 2J"'-.... Almno ,10 J II I-... JltnW1ltlM I .• JJO 10 -.... NE~I I ,. I lOJ u111 .... Aock pl '"· . ' b ~l -JI.· 1..C.Fa 110 I 18 l •. • w Nr-. .Kid • IOI JY, ... 0...Epf i.56 .. llOQ .. .,.._,.,.. ~ ..,-~ •. •• •• 'f. , •• ~ ... • .. =~t1~i~:· . .J H"= t: ~~~ ',·!! •• ',,' ,·,·. ·;..: ~~r:.•.1,1 .• ,1, ,".~·~.--',~,-'::I""' .• ' •• •, ,•,· •• •• :·. interest rates, an equall.Y ~-"".., .• .• ~ -..,, .• .. "'",'1!-~·,· "',,, ", .. :='• Fllrtlod: ,.. .. ~··, -... ~ ... , '" ,_ . ....., , ~ I ...... C:-0 .... _,, .. -Fllflt-.,, 411!. •• 1100 11\lo• 14 J H.il l.12d . . " 11.... . ,._I 3' , . s I ... """' Ind .'IC s 21 9'. . .. -u u----spectacu ar comeback lR Nr1Srn11 11'> ' m 1•11o-1o1o o..n " .ta 6 • .• ,,.,._ "'" Fii ~ • s ll 1 .... .,., .10MMw 1.:to s 111 ls • ""' -1·• , 114 i.1.11 • .,.. 110111""1" .n .1 .s ,..,_ ·• uAL11'( .J10 , 114~ 1s·~-"- futUre could .become ~~..... •, •,•, ,"',-.···· .2111 .. 1s •:i.-:i.. Fldleill ,.,, 1 " 1t.,._ ~ *'--.• -u ,..,_" , 11-·i ;:ro· ,v;. 11o ROrtr,. ~•~•,..•-;.r ~!Rlu, , -s.i--..,. ... I k · d lb --;J-l,. IV.-.,., OUl'llPpfl I I -'h FllPwrl.15 6 SI 1• •.. .•IJ..MJ 71'11o+Ulo NvstGiM s :ti o,.. "°""°" .11 I ~ ~lo-I<. u..rco 110 • Jl 1' .... :s °" prices -an e ~ .;..11.,-+ ...,_ ~oi 'f--.10 -,.. ~ u. 1 1u. w.o;.-.~ Jalwl$¥t~ !·...!!· !~.J-"' "=1·12 -> 11 ....;~ "'"""'c I.IC 1 • u1 -"' w _ q. 111 11 • 10'•• 1. ,.,...., ., J,10 2J J .. \lo ~-=~~ M'ilo• 'la ~sl.1.60 5 U Jl:i.. ... Mo _i"' <•,,,JO Row.Ila .tell 111 2• ••• "MET l'loa •. SI 2 -c• sparkling again Amr& T J • .o 1 '"' «1--f:tF • ·'---""It~ :.wvm1 1.• J 11 21..:. • 1 ·~ s.i0_,._.,IOll_1t"""'"' w. Aaya1cc .6' • n '\u.. -;:-_.._,. -.iO-J _14-• 4mT&tpt'., 400 44yt--'Wt (H• "~o " '' ,. •~ 2V. .. Kl 24\t. ... Jos&-ns ·'° S I 11 ....... -··-" "° •••-,_ l'!Gy!O·J,Jl<I I 112 -,-~'.o o I• ·~·~" '-· , > .~,C-·~.·.---(2:) It matters because the •TTP'A 161 .. u ,.,,. • 111-"' .... , .. -•• ,,._,, .'JO 4 ·s ~ \lo >oy 1111; 1¥1 t wt n'"'-"' ,.. 51r 1,:nl .. 2 11·--;; 11a,.1 1n1i.1 1 i. •' • • ~. :;,·s;. .~ , 2• ,.., ,_ .,., capi'tal needed by •men·can ~pt,• .. '-.," •• 21 >t'll• y. ~~2: ·2 ,;~ :::_-;-~ fllf*<& .to • s 6~..., JUiM; 1.1.,, 2 " J'loo-~ ML ,_1 1 ·4 140 12._ .. ""' ATE Cp .1•.' ' • , . ~ 1116 1 1~1 0 ,._ ~ • Glenn Hamilton of Tustin has been named manager·' of materiel support, field engineering and product sup· port for California Computer Products, lac. or Anaheim. · · ltll..la1' • -. Irvine res ident. A. 8enja'min" • Ehlert h as been elected vice president o( fixed income securities at Paciric Mutual Ure Josuranc.e.Compaay. _ He joined PacifiC MUtual-as an analyst trainee in 1959 rising through the r·anks to senior securiLies analyst in 1966. • Pacific Mutual is basbd ln Newport Beach. _ • llanger Y•~hli of Costa Mesa h~ named Robert L. Hathaway Eastern regional sales managi r ·for the corilpany. ' · " He will be based at.Marlboro, N~J. • Craig H. lo'alconer of Costa Me.sa has joined United F1deUly Life Ins urance Company as a collegiate lire under~riler. · · · He has been In the life insurance business since 1972, joining the Fullerton operation rrom another firm. • Fred A. Car11tensen has joined 8. P. Jobb Furniture as vice president or marketing. He will be moving to the Santa Ana area soon and will work out of the case goods manu!acturer 's plant in the Irvine Industrial Qimplex. • Mission Viejo resident Hollis Lee has been appoin· led area director for Wilfong and Associates Adver· Ualng Agency In San Clemente. He will direct the agency's activities in brochure design hi.yout, advertising makeup and hand lettering or copy. • • llarbor Investment Cbmpany or Corona de! Mar has appointed Thomas L. Stevens director of matketing. ' He \\'as formerly director of marketing for Leisure World and more recently worked in property management at Carlsberg t•inan· cial. • --~ , St~ycns will market the H:.rbor / firm's dive r s ified servit:e!l in· · 11 · clu~ing,.,real estate 1ude11. ln\leSt· ""Co unselirl g nnrt Income . 'y m911agell\Cntdivisio~: 'II • • ; • Chlrlts s. Jonas, ar Huntington Beach has been •.elected ~lee presidentofUnlted Callfomla Bank. r HeJs~a&ifWo-unt officer ln the California Correspon· denl Sarikiill dlvision.... .~, .-. _,,Tl • .. _ , 1 OO OtSCicol l:1' .. 1 ti • .• FflnlllM I.tit I SIJ :tlllo· .. "" -~ lit-NLJ C1J> A S It• Ml -I'> l'tubllmd .:a. ·1 2' 10 ·i->,o. \J!l{.lrO 1 N b .,7 l~"• . enterpn'se1'njustthene•tlO • -.1 ...... · ot$GQ!tG s iii.fl ..., Far"1C1 .• • " ~+ .._ l<•h••A•ut • ..,. 11v. .. ~ Morloik'Ns s 1 3s 11,,._1 Aue~ ... co 6 20 1v.-•. VnC.O... 1.13 • • ,,, •. "' -llA• .... l 14 ......... CoctCo12:ui.4 ,,, Jl~.;1 111 FrNlpl I.Ml ..• IR-'.lo 11'..AIMpft\I .. I .0 -I NOrlt'ICp 1\(o l • 14_.\lo-\(o Rli•~l09 .1• l JO ... • IJl'oGtl Carp l) 19 J),.o \o years Will COme to $4,7 tri)• iliw.lrpl IV. ,. tlOO IQ -2 Ct>ffllatl • .0 I 3'1 ••.r. t 1"' flObtr 1.oid .. 21 12to ... ll•lwrCI ..SO J 1• Ile+ ,.._ Noofll 111 3 2 U'lo-V. 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"t. waiiteir to find out ·bow I would- • act iri another country all by m'yself," sikl Henry, 18, a native or Arequipa, Peru. "I'm here to find myself." BoUi are Americ{m-Field Service (AFs) !ludents !pellding a year with boot (amllles while they a~end 4guna Beach High S<hool. Kristien, nicknamed , Tin (pronouncyd "teen"), i1 staying with Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Pattison of 2835 Beman! Court, Ll:!guna· Be1ch, and tPe,ir three c~ldren, including a daughter Stefanie, 16. . • In Belgium, Tin has a brother and -sister, ~wo years older than she is, who are twins. Her brother was also an AFS student. Tin said she enjoys the casual at- mosphere or Laguna Beach although at first she found • it hard to make friends. . , "I think people here are .a little afraid of strangers," she said. "But now I have sever.al good friends." She said one American custom which surprised her is the use or paper plates and plastic utensil s. Although·she enjoys the convenience, she \lr'Orries· about the r(Sulting pollution. ' And then {here's school . "My school ~·as for girls only· and ~e had 18 courses instead or six," she • said. "Our teachers were stricter also." She said she's particularly glad to be able to-study art, since at home she bad· to attend pight school to take !See FOREIGN, Page A!) . --in Laguna atergate With. Jury ~1~ria Opens • • New Units Approved For Laguna -Demolition-.!· aogtng-taguna1lell<h- house..and-conslruction-oLa-l<kmit-con---7""' · dominium complex in its stead was approved Monday by the regional coastal commissioo. The project, approved .-ruer by dty agencies, is ea!!m8rked· 10r-a thlril of ilfi acre 'of llflil" lo&te•nii-442 eypre.s Drive. · Paridn{ will be provided ·for 20 c~rs on an-underground level. . -'lbe-cornmissionis staff had recom- mended si:< units be allowed on the site, in line with its own ·density stan- dards and recent zori:ing changes enacted by the Laguna Beach City CoW'lcll. • Cost of the project is $'120,000. Richard Lynn, a member of the Orange County Transit District board of directors. and Georgia Gill, a Laguna Beach realtor,. urged the commission lo approve the project. Mrs. Gill said the complex V<{OUld help (See UNITS, Page Al) Yout Arrested- Over Threatening In Lag1ma Beach A 19·year-old Massachusetts man Is in jail today after a young coupla on Laguna. Beach's Main Beach were allegedly accosted by a knife· wieldin!I J. man who threatened "I'll cut you into little pieces." Police arrested Robert D. Rao'1.a. He was booked for alleged assaU* with ~ a dead1y weapon. ' · 1 Police said the yO'bg couple, vaca- tioning from Illinois,. were lying on tJie beach when two men walked by arxl .-ar. obscene remark was made toward the woman. Select·ions .• . . . -Judge Sirica h1terviews .Jurymen WASIIlNGTON (AP) -The W!lergale cover-up triaJ,-with SOtnt -"Of-the-most - powerfuLoffi~s-of. the Nixon ack ministration as defendants, opened today wi1.h the long, tediOus process of selecting . .. a jury. • AJ 6:29 a.m. (PDT) U.S. District Judge John J. Sirlca..._wbo._:presided:.over the originaJ Watergate break-in trial nearly two years ago, called· the court to 'Jrder in the case of "the United States venus John Mitchell, et al." 0.117 rllle Iliff ......, FOREIGN STUDENTS HAVE 'MIXED REACTIONS TO LAGUNA BEACH • -Kr.istien Otten and~He·nry Perez Di1cu11 Experiences Tu.'O hours later Sirica had . fxcused NIXON MAY BE TOO SICK TO TRAVEL -Poge AS 42 prospective 'jurors who approached the bench. on~by-one to teU the judge why they felt they could not serve on the jury which will be sequestered for the duration of the trial. Death .Froni Overdose At least 4{) more asked to be excused and remained tO be questioned in· dividually. The death of a 16-year-old Laguna Beach girl from a drug overdose· was ~ti!I under invest igation today by polic.e detectives. • Most of the seats in the courtroom "We have no reason as yet to suspect were taken by a panel of,70 prospective apy fool play," said~Lt. John Zelko:- jurors. ~irica told ,them he would begin • Julie Thomas. a student at Laguna by asking' ~cneral quest.Jons to \.\.'Ced Beach High School, died Saturday nighl out any obviously unqu31tfied and then _,,... . . question the remainder in private. at South Coast Community. Hospital. from The selection pr~ess, that could l.'ist an overdose of drugs, possibly ~a1ne. one week or more, v.·i[I result in 12 The exacl nature or the drug involved jurors a~ six .a!temates ~ing chosen is stilt under in\'e st igation by the Otang'e for the tr1aJ. S1nca has said he hopes County Coroner's office. to complete the trial before Christmas . No charges have been filed against "Every effort will be made to concludl! Stephen Daniel Bryan. 22., of 98.5 Korth --(See TRIAL, Page AZ) Coast .llighv.·ay, who v.·as arrested on Lagun~.Police ta Study . -Ford Found.ation Report ... sus p1c1on of contributing to the delln-t ' quency of a minor in. conneclion with the incident. \ Ted Millard, deputy Orange Coun~ k- .district attorney. said the police in-· vestigation will help detennine whether • charii:es \\'ill be brought against'9ryan. Police .v.·cre summoned to Bryan's apartment at about 8:30 Saturday riight by the manager of the aparlmenl·n1otel, The Beach l\'fotor Inn. They found J\liss Thomas suffering fron1 an apparent drug Overdose and called an 41mbulance \\.·hich look her to the hospital. r..tiss Thoma s lived \1itb her n101her. ,Mrs . Karen Thon1as, al 222 F'air1'icw St., Laguna Beac h. School Dan1age Heavy Her husband tpld .,the men to "knock it off' and was .approached l;ly .. a man wbo pulled a long-blade knife from a sheath at his waist. . A Ford Foundation study ooncluding ~~;;:~-:;1--tbot--"TO<.Ume-jXrtitc beat patrtJlS tf'ijy not reduce crime, or cbmfort citizens will be studied closely in Laguna Beach, Police Chief .Frank Schopen said today. "\Ve will ·get a copy, J bayc a lal or questions aOOut if,'' Chief Schopcn ro:-.;T,\NA !liPll -An arsonist liCl an early morning blaze at Fontana High School ~londay. causing-.an cstiln.a ted $250.000 'dan1age to the auditottum and student activ ilics roon1. accordini: tp fire officials. t'irc ChjcC !l ,1 Kclm, __ ..... .said th<' fire apparently brokc out in After threatening the couple, the two men walk~ away. · Police \\'ere called and officers ar-· rested Rapoza . Arraignment is scheduled for Wtd- n~ay St Laguna Niguel Municipal ~ --~·-;- Not.a Out, for a Ride ·- Former President Ric.hard Nixon is wheeled doWn sixth floor corri'S' dor of .. Long •Beach MemoriaJ Hospital l"here he is being treated. for blood clot of the lung. Port.able screens separate the section from the -~~E!_OOJ",_(Sto!)'.]'ag~L._---., = Tou~h The Ford Foundation repon was the outcome or a year long study in Kansas C1ty ~·here S565.000 grant v.·as to dctennirJe If the time-honored law en- forcement philosophy o! aimless patrol· ing was effective;-• . t:Wll<"!il!iiilUiOI l<i= ~ ~ • -- In Laguna Beach. ttie number or patrolmen and the allocation o f patrolmen was a source of confli ct between pOlice employes and the butlget- cutUng City Council earlier Otis ' year. Child, 3, Spends Entire Life • ui Pwtic .Bubble Chief Schopen sald he hnd read ne\1.-s accounts of the study but had not had an opportuni!Y Of revie~·ing the report itself. I, HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -David Is a 3-year-olil who has never known a mother 's kiss or the touch of a bare human hand. He lives in a plastic bubble, and doctors say there's no medlCll cer- tainty he'll evt'!r live elsewhere. David suffers ·fmm .11 disease known 85 severe .c:ouiblned immune deficiency. Ills body has no Immune d~lense1 against d_isease. Even bacteria that most people can easily throw oU could klll him. For three years, he has breathed J.iltered ail'; eaten -sterile r~ and betn IF~""i!IR!ll!ed'llflly by hands weanng big, bloc~ r;µbbel' gloV-eS-Which extend fhrougli the \ • \ wall of his bubble. He was dellvertd bf' Caesarean section Sept. 21. 1971, _ and wu placed immediately into 8 ~astic-walled bubble. He has fived behind plastic and glass ever since. "It's only In the last. month or six- weeks that he's begun to think about getting· out," said Dr. David A. Fteed· man, a prolcssor or psychintry a the ylor Collet!• ol Medicine. '1 think that the next step is for him trying to remove himself Crom that room. The 11hol• question Is h6\'I long can r,ou keep som<OM · In a goldfish _!Jgwl. I -• • Al the nqucst ol lbe boy'• mother • -' and fathCr. hospital orfici.ils declined to give . the youngster's last name or idehtify his parents. 1bey said he hu one sister. GOLDW A.TER'S FOE .GETS TWO .V01'ES Freedman says that Davld's develo~ ment -physically, JntelletttJa.lly· ·ana emotionally-has gone 'f(ell. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -SCn. Barry The boy Is brighter than mO!t children Goldwater's ~te-in opponent in the his age, his Jaiwiage skills are advanced Sept. IO Republican primary didtft fare and "be 8.lreacu_k®ws · hi1 letters," too well. Freedman saJd Jn an lnLerview. In the official total relcued ~tonday, lie Is also ag11c and strong. ire jumps Goldwater led all candldates r or and climbs and plays ball inside his m~wide .~nc:e with 139,126 votes. Hr-t-b11-loot bubble with more !l!lll· -Hil wnt .. in opponent, James J, than m<>o1 3-yotl'OidS. JI• ~ .. prln t"-Mdaerr,rocclVe<l~Wir"\IOliii, -!See BU8BLE, Poge A!i ,., Sil id. a storagt· arC'a :11 the rear o{ the school auditonu111. In Kansas Ci1y. the polirc dcpar11n('n! is junking most of its routine putrols The study di vid1._>d lhe city info th'"(' 0 -C • t part s equalized for popula uon and sr ~i<r . rang~oas C'COOomic factors. · In the first area. lhe departmrn1 , 1a11i· ~ _ ' laincd hea.Yier ~ normal pau..1Llr-in-. ---· ~ -the second;-norm al pollct p.i!;Ols "(Ire - mainlaincd and in the third . pol1l't' " responded to citiv.en calls only and 1nt1dc no preventive patrols. Before and· after 1he study. 1.200 households in lhc three areas \1"r<' surveyed about !heir altitudes I0\\3rd crime and police. \\1ilh the data and crime StotiStics fron1 the three areas IJlc s_tudy CQncludt>d· ' -Burglaries. car thefts. robberies :tnd' \'andalism -!he kind or crimes thouti:hl t() be deterrable by preventive palrols -oreurrcd just as often in the bt-efrtJ.up patrol area as in the nrea v.irh no patroliii at All. -Citizens and busine5~mf'n rC'll ll-0 safer dtSOut crilnlnnls lf lh<'y $1'1\v 111or~ police on patrol . Their AAlisfaction ":ith police perforrnance and ntiltu<l('S about polire S<'rvi~ were not affected either. -Citize"-' did not rt'PQrl crime belier In any one area nor did pollet• rtspond more effcctlvtly 1n any onr area. ''The results IJf'e. surpri!ting." Knn~is City Police Chier Josej>h D. ~tcNama ra said. . . • Weather lt'll be clcnr and sunny in the l;ilc n10rning hours along the Orange Coasl. except for the beaches 1\~re the hare ''ill pr<'- \[!![, Slightly cooler. B<>:i rh highs near 70 r1:1nglng up to 78 inlaod. .JNSD)E TODA.V Seu. Jan1es O. t:asUa11d u10r11s rl111r is rhe: c1trrf11t raff (lf n1crri· 111aua u.~e Cl'J'nlnru~s. An1cr1t'1111s tnau f11ul tht:'n~rlr·ri ... ~adrl/t'tl 11 nh 11 larrJ(' puµ!'1 /u11011 of srnll· • zo111bles." 'Story, Pnge A 7. J Erm• llomDt<~ 91 """ L•lllltn •t L. M. i8itYO 41 M11!e1 II c.111"1111 A.J Mt;IU£1 l'u .... 1 1111 ci..1\lllH Bit-" Cemin •I N1l!Ofltl f'ltw• Ill ,, ... _.. •1 . '""-, ....... , .. ....... 11-2 ONlfl NcllicH Al Eoii.Nol 1"1" A• e11i.rt1111m..it •• l'INIM• Al .. 11 .Ky o ...... ,. ... Hlil'tKO!N IU 111t~lnlon '' I l'PIYI• "'rwr All '"'" ~' Sr.c• Mll•••l1 .,,, .. II Ttlt'Pl•IWI ' 91 Tl!e•1'1"• Bl w ... h.. "' W1rkl Ntw\ 44 'l • .1 A Z DAILY PllOl. LB :Water Unit Seeks Funcl s 111 Laguna \ ' •• TutSd.\y, Oct•r 1, 197"1 Plane E•••piied One P<1ssenger Monkeys Arourul CID CAGO (UPI) -A ''slump tall" monkey stumped United Air Lines officials and f.Qrced them to transfer p,assengerslro.m one jet- liner to ailother at O'Hare International A)rport. A United spokesman sa,id one of two us tump tails" being shJpped aboard flight 237, which originated in Newark, N.J . and was bound for Denver, Colo,(SomehoW got out of itS. cage Monday nigbl The animal immediate1y·bcgan monkeying around in the cargo hold be- neath the passe.nger section. • 2 Utilities Ask 'State . Fe>r-Boosts • .nere l'-'as more bad news on the economic front for Southland consumers: bOlh Southern Cal~omla Edison Company ' A commitment of ~arly $200,000 by lhe City or Laguna Beach to the Aliso Water Management Agency (AW1.1.A) rt>gional sewa11e treatment system Ydll .___ be asked of the city council \Ve.dne.scLay. --i'fie request for f\lnds appears on the eouncil's 4:30 p.m. buslness agenda. \Vhen O'Hare cargo handlers entered the aircraft to remove the monkeys, which were being-tra..nsported to the~Medicat ollege ot \Visconsin in litilwaukee, they found the animal scampering about. and l'oclfi< Te~ aW!LJul ~-<-­ California Public Utilities Commission 1'he A WMA project involve'., seven agencies and districts responsible for waste water treatment and disposal . They include the areas "Of Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Laguna ~iguel, Mission Viejo, Laguna HJlls, El Toro and Irvine. The A WMA project c.alls for devel~ ment of a i"8 million regional sewage treatment plant to be located about tour miles inland from Aliso Beach, an ocean outfall off Allso Beach, and large &e.wer lines e:s:tending to the A WMA member agencies. The passengers were deplaned and put aboard a substitute jet· line)-, but the monkey did not leave the.,plane so willingly. "\Ve called the anticruelty society, and they said they didn't know anything about monkeys." the spokesman said. "\Ve ti-ied the police. \Ve even called the zoo and got a recording." One of the grounds crew finally got him out with a snare pull and he was put back in his cage._ Residents Will Appeal Monday for rate hikes. Spurred by rising low-sulphur .fuel oil pricf.'6, Edison asked for an increase that would add $2.40 to the average bimonthly residential biU Nov. 1. Pacific Telephone . is seeking $83.& •• million which mainly would aHect k>ng distance calls within California. The Edison hike, filed lite Monday afternoon, would total $113 inlllion and is the second such hike asked in three months. .• Jn ~guna Beach, the city sewage treatment plant would be shut down, while in some other communjlies, plants wOuld operate ia concert with the AWMA Tough Tree Ordi1iance Residential bills jumped 2.9 percent when the commlsaion-granted a similar hike in August. 'Ille most recent request would send rates up another s.a percent. ---rn~ludlng .r.tonaay'S request:O.ilSTo'~r-­ elcctricity users since June 1973 would increase a total or .t7 percent. . f .. An appeal of San Juan Capistrano's commissioners to reconsider their deni al Citing the ~rl~e of }ow-sulphur fuel _ H • !!be. program Js in -line for between stringent tree ordina11ce will take place of a request to remove four eucalyptus Oil which must be used in fossil-fuel ttt million arxl $12 million in st.ate-at tonight's 7 o'clock meeting of the trees in .cul de sacs ofl ... CaJ!e Chueca. generators to meet air pollution stan- distrlbuted federal grants. planning commission in co u n c i I In their application for removal of dards, Edison spokesman Bob &.tllivan ·Controversial portions of the AWMA chambers. · 1he trees, the homeowners stated that said such costs have doubled the past p18n are its accommodation of future Members of the C3sitas On e the four eucalYPtus trees are crowding year. growth in the Laguna Nig!Jel and 1.1oulton Homeowners AssociaLion are asking the more desirable trees. They obtained the Half of . electricity bills, he said, go Nieuel area. opinion of Ed Flick, a graQuate for fuel costs. , j.aguna Beach has beeii critical of horticulturist · who substantiated ftleir The company's u fossil-fuel generators fl~ilitles, t ' • the population projectlom outlined for ; Fro"! Page ~J position. He said that soil conditions ttie AWMA area, and has tried to tie in the area are poor and there is little buql an average c:l-110,~ barrel! of •limit of 197 ,000 to the system capacity. B lJB B LE · root penetration. low-sulphur oil a day, he said, or about iler Sm• Slain ' • • 1.lf'I T.._.19 The comnu1ment ol runds requested . • • • "Ir the eucalyptus trees are to be 31 million barrels a year. · of' the ooundl is Laguna's share . of allowed to tower above the buildings ~. fuel J>ri<;e of $16 a ba~I, he design costs for the coastal sewer line tunnel-shaped annex to the bubble. they would be very vulnerable to wind ~1d: JS seven times the com~~-~ from the Aliso Plant to Laguna Beach David knows his mother and father, and u~ng," saiUlick.,_ --bill Ul-J97~--"--~~ .... - an& Emerald -'Bay, the ttgional plant>-e'l.en thpugb-~4-ie &lQii: onl~-..face& Iii(f"--:"'--------. .The company comiders an average and. the outfall. Minor amounts also on the other Side of a plastic wall ~ymg the request, ~ plamung ~idential user one who consumes t,cm Mrs. Flora Padilla of DenYer sobs as she discusses the death of her son, Colorado State Prison convict William Padilla Jr .. who was stabbed~•llrwhile walchtng-"Fnriltifr.-Tlfid~til!Vlot had told his motller he was going"tO cne and outlined his funeral jn a letter. are requested for environmental reports and responds to them with affection. staff said trees ~d be tnmf!l~ to kilowatt boors of electricity a day. At aJready done.~ "David doesn't know there's other ease overcrowding and mrnimi1.e that Ille the electrlc....bilLwill•be U ether •etion to be considered by the ways~of-expressing-affectionfL-sa.id-Dr. _._ breakage-~uring-wind. Staff--mem~rs four cenb 8 day, he said. -P- council includes : 1 , 1 Mu~1n.a Desmond, ~ professor of ~/so ~pune~h·;! that the tn:;es provtde The new bike, as lilive previous ones, , -A tract map and environmental Im-peda1tncs at Texas Otlldrens' H05pllal. vertical re\Jef to the hou&ng cluster will bit cominercial and industrial elec- pact re~a 21i-unlt housing "It'' been .~ing to me how much and com~lement the a~hitecture. lriclty users harder than .home.s. Com.· developrilel}t in upi)er Bluebird Canyon. hu_man feeling has gotten through th at Other items lo be discussed by the mercial rate:s are to go up 7.2 pefcent 11le plannlng commission "earlier recom-'plastic. , . . Planning C.Ommission include a proposed and industrial 9.6 percent. . rilended both the tract map and the . "There hasn t been any sk1n-t<Hlun master plan of arterial blkeways, a The Edison rate bike application will environmental report be denied. contact, but there's been lots of cuddling new program to plant street trees in be considered by the commission and ·-A preseptatlon by G. J. "Pete" with the gloves." , public right of way and a review or Ila staff between now and Nov. 1. Such Fielding, general manager o( the Orange He goes ~e 1!1 a ~ble bubb.le new rul.es adopted by the E~vironmental , jncre~. Sullivan said, do not require Board Will· Take Action On Y ~semite Study Trip A request to approve a !tudy trip $115 per stud.mt. Cour\ty' Transit district Proposition A, and stays with hLS family every six Protection Agency regarding parking /publlc hearings. .a proposal to add 000 cent to the weeks or so. He lives there in a grouping programs. Pacific Telephone said the -0>at of a sales tax for improvement " public of bubbles. three-minute station-~statioo cau . from ~rtaUon. But for David, thi! is no longer e~"h. ~ ~~ Los AnaeJe.-would-go to Y09emlte NaUooal Park for Thuntor'I\. ,.. Student body furxls ,are available to fntermedlat~ School students will come '\I he~p studeDts '\\tic c.an t. af~ord t~ fee, l.JA•A 1 ..,,l.,,.,., u.. .. A'" _..1.._A, 1_ .... AA-SaJd Robert Reeves, distnct assistant . Freedman . says the boy ·is beguuung -f'rom-rage Al from 1120 m ft u to barga.4J, in a 3-rear~ld sort of way, The ~pany 'aaid it needed the rate _up-:"'""""~.----'-'l~Mll 1~ supenntemem. ~ ~ - Jc:rugbt. Also on Tuesday night's agenda are: Marine Slain At Toro Station; -A-nother Arrested A young Marine was shot and killed at EJ Toro Marine Corps Air Station early today in a· shooting that is being investigated bi' military police. 'ltar\rie pehoruiel refused to release Uie name of the victim pending notifica- tion of his next of kin. but revealed that they are holding PFC Calvin Joseph Moss Jr., 19, of Bridgeport, Conn ... on murder charges. ''PFC r>.ioss surrendered to authorities 12 minutes &rter the killing," fi.1ajor Sara Pritchett said today. "He told us that he was the man · who shot the victim in the back of the head." Major Pritchett said it has not yet been detennint'd what sparked the quar· rel that led to the shooting in the barracks occupied by both men. She said there v.•ere no "''itnesses to the kiting. 'Major Pritchell said the dead J\farine Was 18 years old and that his family jr{ aoother state is being advised of hls death. "'Ve expect .lo place-PFC Moss on the military equivalent of a civilian coort arraignment within lhe next day or two," she said. for freedom ,from his plastic cage. • FOREIGN increases to meet the Increased costs Once, when be saw his father ~working, • • • ot wage.a and salaries J'NUIUng from he said, "You let me out o[ this bubble bargaining agreemeota reached wilh and I'll help.you." . ' · an art class and it was hard .to spare employe.s.in August '11"! September. " Another time, be tol~ rus mothe1r, lhe time from her bome"-ork. The company also asked for higher Wll~n I get out ~ Uu~. bubble, I 11 l:lowever, she said she's interested in c~.rg~ !'!. establl.!113 ne_!I _ &n!1 _ad:. ~go with you to..tbe..k1t~n. . . •. a-. career ·in the social-· sciences -er -dftiOnil setviees, for moViiig ana cliiilg- What the .~ture bolds 1s uncer!am· medicine, or "maybe something really ing telephones and for rumber changes "We deflllitely know what lt bolds unusual. asked for by the customer if we don't do anything," said Dr. John "O !hi ha d·rr · · · R. Montgomery, co-leader or lbe team ne ng t l's 1 ertnt here is The rn<ll!'hlY . rate for eJtenSl~n . caring for David . "We know what the that you go from class room to class telephones ID rem.dences ~d be JR· • :-:1-room at school," Tin said. "At home, -AA...a from •1 •· 1125 future wowd be outside the bubble." '-'1UUICU • w · • David 's condition occurs about once the teachers come to you." . The oom~y asked for the new rates in every 10,000 births. For most, death "As a result, at home you get to to ~ put into. eff~ immediately on comes in eight or nine months, usually know your classmates very well and an interim basis un~ the commi88lon from a massive. uncontrollable infection. they become part of your life ," she makes a final decision after holding The bubble has protected David from said. "Here it's more difficult to get public hearings. that. Montgomery and Dr. Raphael lo know them." Wilson, the other ·team leader, say the .She added that one of her favorite boy has only eight types of germs in things about Laguna • Beach is the his body, aJI apparently acquired from climate. food. None is dangerous. "In Belgium it rains aJl the time," \Vhat the doctors . hope to do is to she said. awaken David's naturaJ immunity. Next This is Tin's first trip to America. week, they plan to try injections ot She arrived at the end of August, stop- a thymus e:s:tract that has been used ping in New York for several days, in research. Several other techniques . and will return home after school js have also been attempted. . out in JWle. • But Montgomery says, "We don 't know rlenry Perez is staying with Dr. and anything at this time that holds promise Mrs. Lincoln Grindle of 11 La Senda of a permanent cure." Place, 'Three Arch Bay and their two "One possibility is that we will not sons. have to do anything," said Wilson. Unlike Tin, he mi~ his native He said 1wo Gennan Infants, held weather because it's wann all yeer. in isolation for two years, spontaneously Also, since lhe seasons are reversed, Football Leagues Forming in Laguna Football leagues for boys betM 8 and 13 years old are now forming at the Laguna Beach Boys' aub. Every boy who tries out will be placed on a team in either the jm:Uor or senior league. _.coaches and referees are also sought. A1ore information is available from Nick Gillespie at 494-2535. '1'._tw: Billie Jean King, baa readied Lagtiha Canyon Rd. The trip, to take place Oct. 27 through -~ stall ....,.,.nendation that lnl!t<es Nov. 2, will, involve an ecological field cancel , a contract for school band ltudy, hikine and camPlui wider the uniform1 because a sampl~ unifonn did =:-of toOIOgtsta:, bot a n l 1 t 1 , not meet sPe:cifications, and that the sts and anlhro!!ol<>llist. from the stalf-be·pmrutted 1" ask I« new bids· Yosemite lmtltute Saff. on the cmtract. _ '11le-trip,--under.~tbe--iupenriiion-of-_.The _ Board of-Education . wilJ _ mecL two teachers and a parent is open at 7:30 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Unified to all Thurston students. Aix;ut 35 are School District headquarters, 550 Blu- expected to go on the-trip, Which--costs· moot.street. Bus Hardly Lost Before It's Found Laguna Beach police found a stolen San Clemeote School bus before i°t was ml-. Here's how: Over the ,weekend, Laguna o(ficers observed the b1J yellow Community Charter school bus parked illegally and blocking the roadway at Sleepy Jlollow Lane near Cleo Street. Police had the bus towed away. Then Monday, Sa!l Clemente police radioed a report of the stolen bus sup- posedly taken from a bus lot in San Clemente The Art Colony force "recovered" the stolen vehicle in the city Impound lot. . Lagunans Sued:- On Parking Rap Two Laguna Beach residents were sued by their city and the state Monday in In Orange County Superior Court action that accuses them « falling to comply with the' city's ant 1 ·j unk ordinance. - ~lan I.<m0n and Jolin Mullins of 2105 Laguna Canyon Road ·are named as defendanU in an action that claims they haYe ignored repeated requests not to park their vehicles in the front yard setback or landscaped area. · The action was the third taken in the last few days against Laguna residerfts alleged to have vlolat~ cit.v ordinance No. '96. developed immunity. he's skipped summer this year. There's a possi bility that David could lienry said he also misses the moun- some day leave the bubble in a special tains of Peru. I • WE'VE ONLY suit, similar to the space suit astronauts' "They have only little mountains in r :-;;--t.__wore on the: moon. $pace scient1.:1ts Laguna ," he said. LB re experimenting with such a suit for Henry's school in-, Peru was private ORANGE COAST JUST. O:BEGUN! .. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed · Jaclo\ R. Curley 'il•tt Prtt10tnt .11111 Gener•! Mil'lllOt• Thomas Keevil E<tllOI' - Thomas A. Murph tne ,,,,.,...oino E.lli1or Charles H. Loos Richard P. Natl lo.IS•St•n• ~ ... OI,,., Edllor~ • Llguna Be1ch Office l lMGi.Mtr-.!11 -M•!l+,,.Alldr•u· P 0.9'1•*,'1to» Ottttr Otticn (MU MfM J>0 W.11 fM' Slffft ~-1 ti.«!'I ~ ,,.,......., 8oOll-ward ~ll'ql .. ha<R· '"" ftoo«ll eo......wd ~CJ•-row JDS"""" ll c.tft!"" ..... , Telepho~ (714) M2.cn1 ClliSitled Ad¥ertlslng M2·S671 Laguna Beach All Departments: Telephone 494·9466 CMl"itll!· !tit 0•.1"'1f c.e.t\I f•u1101111,,. ""-"° ........ \100'"'1, .,,, .......... -. ....... "" '''" ........... "·-~ ........ ,.., W "'O!'OllUC .. 11 WUl'oNI 'llt'l!.11 po,rmh,..,. ~ Ul9•<10f\t O-•. ~ t llU tinll9f Pl!ll II c,e.,i1 MfM, Gll•..,,..I•. ~ffOllOfl llY WMff g !IO ~tf\1,. 1, 1111!1 "4 111 """'N'; mu11..,, °"'1,,,.11om w.00-1111, • David . and atl-tnale. He, like Tin, said his Doctors say the youngster bouncts school was more strict: be had 14 classes around his small plastic home with aban-and ~ to wear a tmiform.~ don, playing ~ith a ball. climbi.ng inside He a\Ao noted the difference in ea11ng a la~ge, pl~st1c fi:c~ and spendmg ho~rs times. There, dinner is at 8 or 9 o'clock _play'!l! with visitors and w_au=~ the evenhig. . · fereV1s1on, -· -.. Unlike Tin, Henry said he. hasn't had · "He loves .. Se~me S!!~et." says much trouble making friends but that i\1ontgomery. ~e 11 even stay up to language has boen a little bit of a watch . th~ ne_ws. . . problem. Jn his after school hours be " ~1us1c I/> _piped mto ~1s chamber. an~ enjoys tennis and piano. his favonte record 1s the Beatles, n e·s also been in Laguna Beach about said £?r. -n:esmond. . " a month and will leave alter school Davi~ picks out his own food from is out but then plans to spend Several a sterile .cupbo~rd. ~e doctors say weeks touring the U.S. by ·bus before lhat sometimes hLS selections are .strange he returns home. , ~ --.sucl!·~_.carrot!"-Bnd_2_udding J~! _--=::__--:._ ____ _ breaKfaSt. The fociifls lnfant foOd 1n jars. He can have nothing that caMOt be sterilized. This eliminates bread, fresh fruit and red meat. His sterile room has some advanta11e.~. David, for instance, cannot have dental de<:ay because lhert's no bacteria to cause it. And his occasional cull have healed rapidly. From p ·age Al UNITS ... ease the need for more housing in the Art Colony. · Dr. 'Eugene Alherton voiced opposition to the proposal. ·•we have many of ttte3e elephant-houses," Mid -AtheRofi. From Page Al TRIAL .. _. the 'trial before the )lioliday .seaagn al- though taht may not be possible." Sirica told the proe:pectl\.'e jurors. A small number of demonstreton gathered out.side the federal courthouse and one o! them !pat on former -White lfouse a:ide John D. Ehr!ichman, one of the five defendants. ' Ehrllchman was struck on• tbt'l rtght shoulder but appeAted unmoved by the incident. llls lawyer. Andrew C. Hall, shoVtd tht dernonstrator away. •• r ' , •• Th1rtY years llllO a few far-sighted people revotulioniz,~ec1~the~ca~~t1-·-· -,,--+-=--. _9,,,.,...,____ ~ Fint, the chemical industry develoPed synthetic fibers, elimlnati1111 reUanc:e on wool auality and production. · S.Cood, machinery was invented wlliell enabled carpeting lo be manufactured up to 100 times faster..... llllnl. and most imPortanl. some people stuck I heir necks· out end risked capital lo P.ut these developments to work. -- __ ....wt!at.does.lhis mean.to.yriU211.-.thet:car.peting.C!)Stsless tharl 3(). -~rsa90.1t IMGM, that what was once a luxUry is now within range of almost ~ne. If.,._ a selection unlmaplnable 30 Years ago, · ' With our I amily in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen '"°"' cllanges in the last few years than we believed Possible, creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy, Aller 80 years, It looks likewt'w...,jatbo..,.t -:· , ' •• " AIJlEN'S --CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plactntla AYe. . fOSTAMISA ~ 646-4838 ifouls:M-. .. n.r... th l:JO-RI. th t-liT. t110t. S ·, ~ 1-fe noted one of the reasons lhl!. city ligtitened up 7.0ning standard!! wa!I due to congestion in 'the north Laguna Btach area where the project wlU be con- sjnictod. J!'he other·defend•nts-ut former Alty. Gen. John N. "fitcbeU1 ex-White House ~taff chltf H. R. Haldeman; ftlrmer A!lSislant Atty. Gel. Robert C. Mardiln; And Kenneth w. Parkinson, OQe-tlme lawyer ror Nlxoo's re-election oonUnlltec, 1 •--"!"---------------------------•------..I .. I ' l • I I ' 7 l 7 I • •• • • \ " Saddleha~k VOL. 67, NO. l74, .2 S.ECTJONS, 26 PAGES • ~ -· ~~~-'-.,.- Girl . ~itchhikers Find NigJ:itrriare • Ill . The September sun sparkled on the who had become -within moments big hand90me car cf¥ising along the - a tenifietl ~stead of a grale- rural.road and the attractive high school ful passenger getting a fift home from girl appraised the driver, then stuck school. out her thumQ.. Linda made her\.decisicn quickly~ She • ·Linda escaped with scrapes and bruises, ooe or the hlClder females among 24 who have reported iome sort of sexual assault in Irvine this year. her when suddenly he dragged her into Ms ear, drove to an orange grove and forcibly raped her. For Nancy, 1-1, the phy sical pain and shock would paSs but the emotional scars 'remain. " He said rour have been reported in the last moo1h: Only nine days ago. the nude body of a U>ng Beach· ,,.,·ornan \Yas found ~ dumped along Barraoca ROad , bu\ .· Today's FID,.I N.Y ... Stocks .. TEN CENTS Irvine~ Brady said officers ha\·e been jn- structed to crack d0\\1\ on hitchhikiag.., usi_ng t\VO specific la\\S which. will hit both those v.·ho thumb rides and those Unda, 17, got her ride. ·:\ had to escape and beg&n clutching at She also got the stars knocked out the door. handle as the enraged man of her young ey_!s in the few momenta:-=-ripped at-he!' clothinr,his other hand Irvine authorities -noting many have involved girls hitchhiking -today an· nouneed a-crackdown-on too-practice aimed at both those who ·do so and motorists who pick them up. ''This type of ~ is ~ very previlrentln Irvine, especiaITY with the opening of our schools," Says Officer Flathers. "Our reports indicate most g&.1i1ly related ofkom ocruC arOW)d a vehicle with the victim either soliciting a ride or being kidnaped into the car," says Officer Flathers. authorities do not believe in her ease ""'ho pick them up. hitchhtking \\'aB a factor. One is.Section 22400a of the Cali fomia-:..- They point out. hO\\'ever. it is represcn-\'ehicle Codi'. agai nst impeding tra(fic 1 • that foOowed : ·moments in which the ori.1he wheel. tattvc or the ri sk .~vol\'ed, especially flow. as in the c:1sc of a car slopping well-dres.5ed driver sel!med to transform "The -report estimated tMe vehicle . into an animal. ,__ __ • -~~_was-aPP-!'2ximately 50 miles per lnfrodl,!ctions over, his talk shifted hour when Unda jumped from the Nancy, 14. \\'8S one Qf the unluckv ones. to younger_, more nai.fe !£mi\le.s. on a roadway. or a pedestrian slanding-"\Ve.Jroow_bilChhiling.J.s.Jashiooable .• .'-'-_in__ane._ ___________ __, adds Irvine Public Safety Director Paul 1'he other is Irvine cit~· ordinance crudely (o sexual matters. · passenger side to the asphalt,'' says She "'as only giving directions asked by a motorist who l!l!lled up beside Brady, "however, we see !he problems 87L v.•hich forbids stopping in bicycle He began trying to fondle lhe girl 'Officer Ron Flathers. involved and in-no way-condone it.!-' - -lanes;-- . • I -~ With-.Jury Sel@etiflUS ;"·H·~ -.. ' 2 Utilities • Ask State ~For Boosts There was more bad news on the economlc front !Or Southland COO$UD1ers : both Southern C8Hfomia EdOOn Company and :.P;1cilic..,Tflepbone-asked-Lll.e--. California Pu611c Utilities CommissiOn .Mondily for rate hikes. --. Spurred by rising low-sulphur fuel oil priceS:, Edison asked for an increase that would add $2.40 to t~ average bimonthly residential bill Nov. 1. Pacific Telephone is seeking $63.8 milllon which mainly wou ld affect long distance calls within California. -~Plane-Emptied One Passenger Monkeys Aroun<l C!llCAGO (UPI) - A "stump tail" monkey stumped United Air Lines officials and forced them to transfer passengers from one jet- lin~r tp.mother at.O'Hare International Airport.- - - - - Judge Sirica l11terviews A Urlited spokesman-Said one of two "st\liilp tails" being shipped aboard fiight 237, which originated in Newark, N.J.·and was bound for Den~er, Goto., somehow got out of its cage Monday night. The WASHINGTON !AP) -The Watergate animal Uµmediately ·began monKeying around in the cargo hold· be-cover-µp lrial, with . some of the 1nost ,neath, the puaenger-section. . ' r po"\\·erful offlclals ~ o{_ the Nixon ad- Wben o·~ cargo handlers entered the ~raft, to repi9ve the ministration as defendants, opened today ·m~n eys, ~hich. were ·belil.g transported to .the ?tjed1cal ~ollege of -with the long tedioos 'flrocess of selecting WtSconsln m Milwaukee,. they found the animal scampering about. . ' __ -"-The-p:tssengernmrr<teplliied antl-pu nrnoard :Ciffibs!itufe jeC:-· -•-i"'l'· ~ • . . liner, but the monkey did not leave the plane so willingly. At 6:29 a:~· (PDT) U.S .. District Judge 0 We called the anticruelty society, and they said they didn't John J. ~mca, '!ho presided over the know anything about monkeys," the spokesman said. "\Ve tried the original Watergate break·in trial nearly police. We even called the zoo and tM1 a recdtding." two years ago, called the eourt to order One of the grounds crew fin3D.y got him out with a snare pull in the case of "the United States versus and he was put back in his cage. John Mitchell, et al." Life In Bobble • Tu'o hours later Sirica had excused NIXON MAY BE TOO SICK TO TRAVEL -Pago AS ~ · The Edison hlke, filed late Monday aftemoon, would total SI 13 million and ~o~hs~·d ·~ch hike asked in three -... 3·-year-old Boy Never Res1dent1al bills Jumped 2.9 percefll · ·W.hen the commission granted a ilnular-- "4.2 prospective jurors who approached the bench one-by-one to tell the judge why they felt they • could not serve on the jury which \\ill be sequestered for the duration Of the trial. hike in August. The most l'ecent request would send rates up another 5,8 percent. Including Monday's request, bills . for electricity users since Juve 1~ wou1~ increase-a total of 47 pereent. Citing the price of low·sulphur fuel oil which must be used in fossil-fuel generator~t air pollution stan- . dafds, £<1.ison spoR'!sma!i Bob Sullivan said such costs have dciubled the past year. Half of electricity bills, he said, go for fuel costs. Has Felt Human Touch . At least· 40 more asked to be excused and remained to be questiooed in- clividually. .. Most of the scats in the courtroom \vere taken by a panel of 170 prospective jurors. Sirica told them he would. begin HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -David is "It's been startling to me how much by asldng general questions to weed a 3-year-old who has never known a human feeling has gotten through that out any obviously unqualified and then mother's kiss or the touch or a bare plastic. question the remainder.tin private . human hand. He live,in a plastic bubble, "There hasn't been afiy skin-to-skin-The selection process. that could last and doctors say there's no medical cer-contact, but there's been lots of cuddling one week or more. will result ip 12 tainty he'll ever live elsewhere. with the gloves." jurors and six alternates being cllosen David suffer$ from a disease known He goes home in a portable bubble for~t~ trial. Sirica has said be hopes as severe combined immune deficiency. and stays with his family every six to complete the trial before Christma£. • 011t for a Ride • The company's 12 lossil-fuel generators burn an_· average or 110,000 barrels of low-sulphur oil a day, he,said, Qf about 38 ·million barrels a year_ The fuel price of $16 'a barrel, be said, is seven Umes the compr1U1y's fuel 1 His body has nO inuntme defen.ses weeks or so. He lives there in a grouping "Every effort will be made to conclud!.! 'against disease. Even bacteria that most or bubbles. the trial before the holiday season ol- people can easily throw off CQuld kill But for David, this is no longer enough. though taht .may not be possible," Sirica him. Freedman says the boy is beginning lold the prospective.jurors. For three years, he has breathed to balgain, in a 3-year~ld sort of way , A small number of de?J)onstrators Former President Richard Nixon is wheeled do\vn sixth Tloor corri- dor of Long Beach ~1emorial lfos pi-tat wh"'ere he i~ being treated for blood i::IC?t o! the lung. Portable screens separate the sec.on £ron1 the ·rest of tile no%; (Story, Page A5 .) _ .filtered air, eaten sterile food and been for freedom from his plastic cage. • gathered ""outside the federal cpurthoust! cuddlea only by hands Wearing big, blaclt Once, when he saw his father worJqng, and one of them spat on fonrler "'hite bill in l9'ro. • • . ,; , ·-• • ___.,~ider.,.-an-G~nlgt --risidential user one-who consumes 1,000 "Jdlowatt lx:lurs of electriCity a day. At that rat., the electric bill will be up JOut Cefit! a day, be said. · nib8er ~oYeit-"whieh-ettentMhrou~ -{See-BUBBLE.,..l'.q .. A!) :-ouse aide Jotm--'D'. Ehrlichman, one wall .of his bubble. He was delivered of the five defendants. _. by Caesarean section Sept. 21 , 1971, Ehrlichman was struck on tbe right and was placed immediately ipto a M.3.rine Slain shoulder but appeared unmoved by the plastic-walled bubbl~:-He has lived incfdent. . · behind plastic and glass ever since. His lawyer, Andrew C. Hall, sh-0\'ed "It's only in the last month or · six "t To .. O Stati'on• the demonstrator away. s • h ~ weeks that he's begWI to thinlC ~about i-\. ~ ' The other deleadan~ ace fonner Atty:-eai c .-------------', getting out," .sald Dr. David A. Freed· Gen. John N. Mitchell, ex-\Vhite House The new hike, as bave ·previous ones, • (See RATE BIKES, Page A%) P1·es sed £01· Wife I ., Orlllllf e Coast man. a professor of psychiatry a the Anotl1e1· Arre"' •ed staff chief I!. R. Haldeman; former Baylor College of Medicine. .::a.t-AssiS!cint Alty. Gen. Robert C. a.tardian; "I think that the next step is for . . _oo_d .Kenneth w, Parkinson, one-lime.. AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) -A n1ral banker ---him trying t~\}e hi!!!Je.lr f'l'tftn'"llfat A-Young-MirIBe. -wa-s ShOt ~ lf~esl ·iawyer for Nlion's re-election commi ttee. -\\'as foUnd saft!: tOdiY-3i'ter being kid- ~----1---mom,.--!J'he-w~-Js~ long --at-Et-"foro-Marine Corps Aa Sl:atitc1 ---.see IRJAi;;-F~ge-.ur~ --na ped by three men. but ilulhorilies Weather ' It'll be clear ~nd swiny in the late morning hours along the Orange Coast. except for the beaches where I.he hu.e will pre- vail. Slightly cooler. ll<ach highs n~ar 70 ranging up to 78 inland. ll"WSIDE. TODAY Sen. Jam.es O. E43tJa1ut warns thoi..U the CMTf'tnt t'Gt~f-marl-­ juana 111e ccmtinuf1, AmeHccm may find them$elvtt "saddled wit/~ a large J>OJ)Ulotion 6f ttm£. zombies." (St-Orv. Pooe A7J •""' llmMtl' II '-• M, lh'I #l.7 C•ll+trnll AS c~ 11•1• c....ia 11 CtMI-' • ~ ONl!I Nelkl\ A.I •fl-"'1• ..... ., lflftf"l•llM'llflll •• Pl ... lltt ,t.1•11 "' Gtr9Ht' •• M_ .. ....., It IRfffMllMft 14 • can you keep someone in a goldfish early today in a shooting that is being continued an intcnsi\'e search for~ his bowl." inve~tigated by military police. • At tbC" request of the boy's mother Marine personnel ref\Jsed to release J ff S missing V.'ife and the abductors. and father, hospital officials declined the name or the victim pending notifica· C . l"e y 'Veeney The FBI said· E.B. Reville. r», v•as to give the youngster's last name .or lion or his next of kin but revealed round today in the trunk or his car, identify his pa.rents. '1'1ley said he has that they are holding PFC Calvin Joseph Sc..,.,.;CCS SJated more than 24 hours after the kidnaping one-. sister. . Mo$S Jr .. 19, (lf Bridgeport, C.Onn., on • Y .& ~fonday Freedman says that David's develop-murder charges~ i • ment -physically, intellectually and · "PFC Moss SUrTendered to authoriUes 'ttlemorial wviets are scheduled for OffiC'frs said Reville appeared to 1x> en;iotlonally-has gone well. 12 minutes after the Jdlllng," Majdr 2 p.m, T'l'uJrs<taYr At St •. George's io good co,ndltion when he was talten The boy is brighter than most children Sura Prltche(t said today. "He ~old Us Episeopal COOrclt In Laguna Hills ·for to a hospital. ' .hll.llie.'...bislangu.age..skillsareadvan~ that he wa.s _the_m..@ who shOt the Jeffrey f\: SWeeoey.·17, of El Toro, He is manager o( a branch Qf the encl :'he . already knows his letters," ~ctim in the back or the he.ad." who was ki'tledlian automebiJe accident Goorgln Railroad Biink at-the Hephzib8h Freedman said In an interview. l\fajor Pritchett said it has not yet . :;ept. 27. Jie Is also agile and ~trong. He jumps -been dctennined what sparked the qu~ · ~fr. Sweeney, a life-long resident of r.Qinmunity :ibout 15 milr!I south or atld climbs and plays b811 Inside his rel thot led tO the !booting in the COl\for:n.ia, died after his van nipped Aug~ta. .. t-by·7·by·S.foot bubble with more skill barracks occupied by both men. She over In Indio. The FBI. \\blch did .lot rlisclo~ IM: than mo.tt .3-year-olds. He sleeps in a .said there were 1'IO witne&sea to the A nalive Or CUtver City, he ls 1urvived kldnaping until tod\!.V. . ·lld cv'ille. tunnel-shaped aMex-to the bubble. killing. • • by bis, mother, Irena -.J. ,Sweeney: two · rtporttd thnt three nlen v.-earing skl David know• his mother and father, Major Pritcl)ett sttld the dead "Marine brothers, Jack and JamtS S~ty ; and mosks SIOJ)ptod hiln Monday and told even though they've been only faces was 18 years old and that his family · ooe sister, Janette S\\ttnty. hlm !Mt hi!I wife,.Jean. SI, wa,s beiJl!l oo the other s.ide of a plo!tlc wall, in another state is being advised or lie is also suM"ed ~Y b i "!I hf:ld in the trunk or a car. tie s.ild and rtSpond! to them with affect.ion. his dca~. JtrAndmother, Alice P.1orri1 or I.Os the three m~n dcmllnded money nnd '1 vk1 doeAn 'l know 11lcre's other ·•\Ve expect to plAce -PF'G P.,10M on Angeles. ~ -~ \\'ent-.'trltiltht' bank and took om wa)'I ot ex-pressing afr c;tioo,'' said Dr. the military cqulvRlent of a civi lian .. Burial will be l.n the El Toro Cemclery. an undi.sclt>!led an1011nt in a plastic lrAsh Murdina l)egm(ll)d, a proressor of court arraignment within lhe next day · P.lcConnlck t.asuna Beach ~tortuary Is cooti:1\rlcr pedaltilcs at T,1a1 Otlldrens' Hospital. or 1wo1" she said. handJing arr11ngetllents. · Aut horitie5 s.."lid that l\\'O .car.s owned l . . ' . ' I I by ·the Revilles v.·ere used in the ab- durtion Re\·illc \1·as found in the trunk... o1 ~rtfiC -cilrs :iOOUf 150-y:u'di- off a rounty ro."ld .south of Augusta. Re\ illc has tx>en an rm p\oye o( the hank for 2.1 years and h.1!l bten n1anAger of the lleph1.ib::lh branch for nca11y three years The rouple h:l\'t' a dAui::hter, Boruue. 16 -)c :ir -ulc.1 GOt/JIV ATER'S FOIS (;ET.'i Tiro V01 'ES • ' . PHOENIX , Ariz . ~1\P 1 -Sen. Barry ('iO!dwRttr T \\'nle=in oppon~nl 1n Ifie St-111 10 Re11ubliean prlmM~· didn't fare 100 "·ell . ·In th e ofOe:ia.1 total rele.'l~e<I ~k>nday, r.otdwater led 1111 c:andid11 tes I o r s111te1A1\de "rfice \\l!h 139.126 \lltc~. Ill! 'Wfirtl=frr oppilmc • Jo111r_.. .r. ~le1S.1en, roccived rv.·o votes. · ' ' • \ -. --. .. ' ... TUf~aJ'. OcloOtr l , 1974 .A 2 _DAILY PILOT ___ ~s ____ __::="'-'=:::._::__'.c'.:::: t 'ro111 P•9e Al BUBBLE ... he said, "You let Ole out o( this bubble and I'll be!p you.'' Another time, he told his mother ' .. \\'h~n I get out ot th.is bubble, l'li go with you to the kltchm." , ll'haLlbeJu\ll<e bolds 1.s WlW'ta!IL . "We d~lnlt:eiy know what It bolds 1f we don t do anything." said Dr. Johh R. _tilontgom~. co.leader of the team caring for David. "\Ve know \\'hat the future would be outside the bubble." . David's condition occiirs about once Ill evcf!' 10.-(lOO births. For most, death co31es in e.!_~ht qr_ nine-1nonths_, usuaUy ri:om a massive. uncontrollable infl.'<'tion. · The bubb\e tJas prote(l(e(I David from ~~t. ~1ontgomery and Dr. Raphael \\ tlson, the other team leader, say the h?Y has only eight types of germs in his body, all apparently UCGUited from f90d. None is-dangerous. Whal the •OOctors hope to do -is 10 av•aken David's natural imnrunity. Nrxt week, .. they plan to try i.rtjeetions or ~ thymus extract tha1 has beeo used in research. Several other . techniques bllve also been attempted. But Montgomery says. '"\Ve don 't know ~ at this time that holds -promlsc bf a permanent cure." "One possibility is lhat we will not have to~ anything," said \Vilson. f!e sa'id two German infants, held in 1.SOla on for two years.i_!lX)nlaneousll --.fi,2~~ developed imrnwllty. ----~;:jj~;,;o:,;.....:\ . ..,_...:.,~;_, There's a possibility that Da vid could •~-~l!OlN_•ne ~a;v-leave-the bubble in a special suit, s1m1lar to the spat'e suit astronauts' wore on the ·moon. Space scien11,;ts are experimenting with "Such · a suit for David. · Docrors say the youngster bounces around hi~ small plastic home with aban-- don, playing with a baU, climbing inside a la~e, plastic frog and spending houn playing with visitors and watching lelevUion. ..., "He • loves Sesame Street " says Her Sma Slain - • • . -. _Proposals • For Homes ; • I ' 8y JAN WORTH DI tlll Dtltr l'lllf Sl•ff • Proposals for 3,128 new residen- -ces-and an eventual populat;on ol about 11 ,000-on the Bear-Brand Ranch in tbe Capistrano Valley were recommended for /}Pproval Mo.nday by the.~ Orartge County Planning Commlsslon. The Clounty Boanf of Superviaor!, who make the fmal decision County development . plans, are ~heduled to ~ve the comm is on 's recom· mendations early nex eek on the 1,56- acre parcel. 'Mle Bear.Brand Ranch, whlch borders the city ol San Juan CapJstrano was · the last portion of an amendmeni pro- posal for the Capistrano Valley..SOuth Laguna General Plan. ~ At an earlier, ei1ht-hour-long hearing two weeks ago, the comrillssion recom· mended propo911.ls for several thousand new residents in South Laguna and 7 800 +---""'id<DI• on tile Coiinas de Capistrano Ranch. ----- -~ The Bear-Brand recommendatloo was postponed because represe ntatives from the city of San Juan Capistrano objected that the plans on view for approval were a new revised version alK>Ut which they had been uninformed . The finaJ versioa, c-.Jltng for preserva- tion of the cmtrovenlal ridgeline visible from the city boundaries, was viewed by San Juan officials as a reasonable compromise. "It's good to hear this new alternative does preserve the ridge line," City COUn· Alontgomery. "He'll even staf up to watch the news." Mrs. Flora Padilla o( D~nver sobs· as she disctisses the death of her cllman Doug Nash said today. "We supported the plan in general ' UPI Teltlloluot• LESLIE ALLEN Of IRVINE (LEFTl JOINS CHP All-Male Tr1ditlon Ends 11 40 Women C1dets Sworn In < r 1k¥._usic is piped into his chamber, and -Dlll favorite record is the' Beatles" -----.a1a-Dt.~ . . ;'. ... son, Co~orado State . Prison convict \Villiam Padilla Jr. wtio was stabbed to-death while-watchtng-iF-movie-:-1!'hrconvtcf'1!id-uilifO!ii~ mother he was going to dre and outlined his funeral in ~ letter. ~fore.. But If developnen( had been recoilllneiiil<iFOil~lbFflalfP~o-.--~====--·--=-:~ .· --..,-==.._ -it.-;-... I Wl~-aut-hls own-food from a sterile cupboard. The doctors say tl!@t som~es his selections are__macige . have IO&l our primary goal-.and that _ was to preserve the integrity of the · ~ such as carrots and pudding for --- breakfast. The food Is infant food in F k M hall D jars. He can .have nothing that cannot ran ars av; '1 "'1·~a, of 509 units. or a density UC Irvine . Coed Becon1es of about 1.4 units per acre, were finally ~:~·~.;i 1:aTllmlna•.~· bread, fresh · ~, recommended on the ridge parcel ... That was 20 units . lesa: than requested by developer James Baldwin. -- His sterile room has some advantages D>vld, for Instance, cannot.have dentai Black· Poet, to Talk ~ecay because there's no bacteria to' cause it. And hls occaslonal cuts have Aiiother controversial parcel on · the southeast comer of the acreage was recommeoded for 274 units, down from the 364 units: requested by owner Clement Hirsch . f)ea.led rapidly. - • ~an Diego Zoo- Trip Signups Set in El Toro Frank Marsh:ill Davis, a black. poet who rose to national prominence during tile 1930's, wUl •peal< at Saddlebaci< College at-10 a.m. Wednesday .. His speech opens a two-month series of WedM:.sday lect~s. There is no ad· mission charge and each program v.·i\~ be offered in tbe lecture hall of th&',, college's new matb-sclence complex Ne~" (1937 ) and "47th Street," (1948). Final action on the mass of South His works also appear in nmnerrius Laguna and Clpi!ltrano Valley propoaals anthologi~. including "The Poetry of will be taken after .5. series ol hearings .Black American," ~Amertcan Negro by the board of JUperVison. - Poetry'• and 0 Afro-American Poetry." · The proposals c.unprise the aecond He helped start and was first editor amendment to the general pl.an this of the Atlanta Daily .World in 1931, year. Hearings on the proposed third v.'as feature editor of the Associated amendment, land ~ plan for the 9,7~ Negro Preis, Chicago, in the early '30s acre Moulton Ranch and Northern El ancf Wiis executive editor from 1940 to Toro, rwung lnto action today at the 1948. • planning commlllioo. -• ·cadet in Highway Patrol A UC Irvine coed has become ooe fect.ive as men in !raffle law cn- of the firi;J 40 women to breach the forcement. all-male bastion of the California The cadets today began a 16-WC(!k Highway Patroi. · training course and will graduate at l..e!Ue Allen, 21, a! Irvine,-wat one a starting pay or $1,054 a month. ol "1le first women who were sworn . CHP CommWioner \Vatter Pudinski in as CHP cadets in Sacra~ento Monday. told the group of 40 v.·omen and 40 ?.fiss Allen, a Costa Mesa High School men taking lheir oaths Alonday he believ- graduate, who hopes to complete her ed the women are •·the best qualified bacbelor's degree in social ecology and · lh criminal justipe at UCT in December, women In e state lo participate in will be pert ot a two-year test to the t_w~year women traffic officer study. • I . I ' • .... Davis is tbe author of "Black Man 's Registr~tion if· begi'nniog this · week · Verse," (1935) "I Am the American --ior-a-traln -triJ"to' ~-&n-Diego-1.m---·---'~ · sponn'Eld by ~El Toro Recreation \ ---- Poets and writers_~:_C9ille..J.o.....Sad-' CJle&iCk . fur ensuing Wednesday pro, - -.---• grams mclude Richan! Vasquez, Oct. I rvuie Student's 9, Bert Meyers, Oct. 16; Robert Peters ~_dete.r as ef-"T~ my knowledge," ohe said, "no --otber!IateWidetaw-mitM'm'm!nrage"""~---ll----1 ~·o;,.,P 1. s::.\;f~·Nov.. Mission ·Viejo 11 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Registra· :'.:'~. will close Oct. 11, a · spokeoman Scliool Ballot Set Wednesday ' ne trip, for children attending the 1d'ltt«hoo1 programs at Ollvewood and Santiago elementary schools. will cost $4.75 per child under 12 and ~.75 for uch adult. . Freshman el«tions are set for One adult per each 10 children will W~day at Mission Viejo High SchoOI. go along as l_l chaperone. Adults in· Officers to be elected are president. lerested in being cha~rones are asked vice president, secretary, treasurer, and to contact Russ Hazelelt, recreation di· representative. The president and rector. representative will be part o{ the ASB --Bmes will leave from Olivewood and council. _ Santiago achools and take the children Jn other Mission Viejo High-School to the Santa Ana Railroad Depot. There , news: . t~ group will board the train for the -~ss1on students are scheduled to trip to and from the zoo. participate in a hmd-raislng blke-a-thon Only the first 200 children to sign Sunday .for the Diabetics Association up for the trip will be accepted due of Amenca . to space limitations, according to .-The newly~lected student congress Ha:r.eJetl will meet for the first time Oct . ~- RegistrAion will be taken from 3-15 The congress will meet on the sCcond to 5: 15 p.m. Monday through Thursclay Tuesday of each n:ionth and will attempt at Santiago School and 2:30 to 4.30 to serve as a link between sll@cnts p.m. Monday through Thursday ·at and the ASB .co~ncil. Olivewood School. -Oct. 19 Mi5'i1on studenls arc schedul- . 'All students \'ill be askL"'<l · to bring ed lo PS:Ocipate in a ~ike-a·thon for a sack lunch and 8 drink or money the J\menC"an Cancer Society. for food and drink at the zoo. . Checks and money <1rders should be made out to the El Toro Recreaiion Program, Hazclj!tt said. ~lore in· formatio n is available by callirtg hin1 at 581-4120. · • • OIAHMCOAST ' DAIL'! PILOT Ti. ()It-Cont o.t. "'"" '""" _.,ICC",._..,_ _ .... N--• "l>OJll'i.....SCvt ... {)fa"""' '-Put111t•""l ~ ... S.l>O•ol• ..i1 ........ ,.,.., ••• ..., M'>"'1.<• 1nrn•n" ,.,n., "" C:.OO!a I.• .... r<•"DO~ fi•..-• ""'"''"110'\ 0.ot"Jf°"f> "·~~.,,... ••~uotrrlooc• '"·"• s~1<1'M...-• ,.., ~· C...-ntwS.., .....," c.. ... 1•1no ,. ""G"• 1togo0'\lll ..i,,..,.. '" -Sot.wdo"" ...i So:i,._ Boy Cycl_~t Dies After Junip Fall; Autopsy-Pla1uied AZUSA (UPI) -An :iutopsy was scheduled today on the body of a l&.year- old boy , who aPPll.l"ently was fatally inju red while jumpinj! his bicycle from ~ t.'vo-.foot high ramp in an Evel Krtievel 1m1tat1on . !-------------~ In the United Stales emplo}'s the number Oct. 23; Diane Wakowski and Marth~ Frttz. Oct. ao: Bur10n wohl, Nov. ,, Poetry Selec•-,,d Ben Saltman, Nov. 8; Jim McMichael u; Terror Group De1na~M Cash of women peaCe o(!icers that are being employed today." • In the first Class to take part in the $1 million project, a third are mar- ried, three with husbands already in the palrol. Nov. 13; and Jerry Bumpus Nov. 20 ' T~e ""'' Is co-spoosored by the. COi· As Booklet r:tle leg~ s D1v1s:lon of .Languages and tht\.,. • ., Offi~ of Commuruty Information and Scrnces. From Page Al R.\ TE H~ES_._ .. \\'~11. hit commercial ~ industrial elec- tric1t~ users harder than homes. Com- merc.tal rates ·are to go up 7.2 percent and industrial 9.6 percent. The E.di.son r3te hike application will ~ COQS!dered by the commission and ~ts slAff between now and •Nov. I. Such 1ncr~ascs. ~ullivan said, do not require public heanngs. Pacific Telephone said the cost of a thrc!'.'-minute, station-to-station call rrom San ~~rancisco t.o Los AngeleS would go from $1.20 to $1.42. . The company said it needed the rate increases to meet the , increased costs of wages and salaries resulting from bargaining agreements reached with cmployes in August and ~ptember. The aompany al!O asked for higher c~~rges for. establ\shlng new and' ad- ~t1onal servicys, for moving and chang- ,ing telephones and /or number changes- askOO for by the customer. The monthly rate for extension telephones in residences would be in· crettsed from $1 to $1.25. The company asked for the new rates to be put into effect immediately on an Interim basis until the commission makes a · final decision after holding public heariugs. 'The first line of an Irvine student's poem has become the title of a Southern ~lifomia anthology of student writing. Doug Fruhwald, who wrote "What Color Are Your Dreams~" is one of three University High School' students whose work is published in the booklet. Donna MiUer and John Rejeck al:;o· ol University High School had their work published in the booklet as well. The student3 took park in 8. IO-week Poetry in the Schools program last year. Jointly sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and seminars and Individual help ID !he high scbool English studen'8. Work for the student anthology was selected from studentJ In Los Angeles Orange and San Diego counUes. ' SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) -Terrorists are holding flnn t.o their demand for ~l million in ransom for a U.S .. woman diplomat and six hostages, a churdunan said today. At an improvised news con- ference after a 15-minute talk with the terrorists, who are holed up in the Venezuelan consulate, Santo Domingo Bishop Hugh Polanco Brito said, "I want you to know one thing -they have not lessened their original demands." The demands Were for the $1 million and the rele3.se of 37 political prisoners from Dominican jails. Ford Draws Line At 5.52% Boosts .... -WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford today set at 5.52 percent lbe pay raise for federal employes, rejecting proposals for a larger increase. The salary increase for an estimated 3.5 million civilian and military employes goes into effect immediately. Ford sought to delay the raises for three months, but the Senate votCd JO days ago to grant the salary increase Oct. 1 as scheduled. • ,; WE'VK ONLY JUST .BEGUN,! ,. •· Thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revol\J11onlzed tile carpet b.rsfness. ·~ · · . Fint. the chemicarindustry develop~d sYnthetic fibers..1i1lminalin~ reliance on wool auality and production. . · """' .. . S.Cond. machinery was Invented rranofactured up t.o 100 times laster. which enabled carpeting to be .. . ninl. and most impcrtant. some people stuck their necks out and , .. ,.. Ti. P'On¢•Ptl P""°"""O ~·"'•I ... iJOW•lj ------.. ,.,. .. <lll&lo-.~~2:1119 . ' - -• --~"4-W__.f ,.,.....,._....e,,,_ Frank Terry died !\1onday at Glendora Community Hospital. Authorities said he ·-was 1n1urC"d-~turday-in-ttre sttmt~ ---_ _.Er..om )!age.Al __ ----Ai -that -t1mer ..he-V.'as.-takch _to_a _ \Vest Covina hospital \Vhcre he "'as TRr.'1-· ~ risked caprtal to outthesedevelopmenls to work. ' -·--'-·--· -----What does.this mean.to YOU.'l.J.!.!M'!!'• that caiiieiing cos Th le$slh8n 30-• --------- ,Jod !i' r ..,.1"Y WIQI ,,,._,._Ge._., Mo'I~ Jho.,..,. I' "~j (.o.•_. ~'~LOO\ ~ ~JP 'h~ ,._Ma ......... (-. . Offlc_tt (.o .. ,,._ a.o-&.1 -~ .. ..,,11.1),_ •. _, ,_....~m,......, .......... ....... "'1''"" .... •1'9" ...... ""-~ HnO-'• ~-u~ ..... .,. ... Ttlt,.__ 171 41641·4121 Cl111"1fltd A"'ft'iiMtt 642-$611 s. c ....... All o.,_ ,_,~ Tt~,.._.4t:l04421 • ~ ,,,. 0.-c:.o... """""""' ~ "''tt..., ...... -~ ... ---... '* OI -·:.11-nt~ ""'"'" ...,_ bf ~ --~-, ... -°''°"""""-· ._.,., ti. .. -!OO't 1*11 It Cl*I M-CH ... '"' So!Mllolo0• 1W-IJ.0&_...., by .... t40Q-""f,"'""""'~»OO~ • .. treated for a broken collarbone and •ft • • • sent home. Later, he complained of pain in his arm and head and was again. taken to the hospital , v.·here he received-> pain medication and v.·as released. Shonly after noon ~tonday, he com- plained of more pain and was rushed to the Glendora hospital where he died. Cannery Agree1neul SAN PEDRO (AP) -Negotiators said they reached tentailve agretment M.on· day on wage and rck>cation tei'ml In· volving 1,700 striking ..... ·orkera who have closed down the Van Camp Seafood Co. caMery on Terminal ~•land for two weeks. The workers struck after the company announced ti was closing Us Los Angeles-area cannery"by lnld·lfl'ffl and opening anolhcr in San Diego. ( ' . Moments before Sirica called the trial to order all the defendants had arrived and greeted each other brieny. It was the fiNlt lime they had been together in a courtroom since they pleaded in- nocent to the charges on March 9. Sirica admonished the prospective jurors to answer the .preliminary ques- tions truthfully and advised them that the Indictment returned against the defendants "is simply an accusation ..• it ts not evidence In the case." · Slrica said the jury will l)e sequestered in a motel near the courthouse and that Uw members will be allowed 10 read newspeJ>t!n , watch tmviiion and listen to radio but that all ne"''I M:'OOWlll or the trial will be kept from them. He then began a series of questions designed to eliminate persons who v.·ould sufrer hard.o;bip by sC':r"'lni on the JUIJ' or who..haye obvloua blases ror or11.aa lnst the de!eJl(lan!I . • years a90. ff"'""' that wh at was once a luXUrYISnow w1tt'irn-ra·nge of aln•ost --·- everyone .• 1n1an1 a selection unimepinable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes ~n tt:ie last few years than we believed pcsslble. creating the Qteatest consumer growth ind~stry in ow economy. After 80 years. ii looks hke ,....,.oolyjo11t ...... ! · •• I AI,DEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placltltla AYe • COSTA MIS~ 646·4838 HeiUU~Mw; .... ,.,_tl~·:lD-Nl.tMt-SAT.t~loS , , ~--­• I • • .. • 7 .. Huniingion· Beaeh Fountain ·Valley • I • ------.... • Today's Final ~ N.Y. Stooks .. --~---,.- . L. 67, NO. :274, 2 .SECTIONS, 26 PAGES TEN CENTS . .-"- ORAN<?E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY OCTOBER I, 1974 ·. May Live His Lile in Bubble HOUSTON, TeL (AP) -David is a ·3-year-old who has never known a mother's kiss or the touch of a bare human band. He lives in a P.lastlc bubble, and doctors say there's no medical cer· tainty he'll ever live elsewhere. David suffers from a disease known.· as ·severe combined immune deficiency. His body has no immune defenses against disease. Even bacteria that most · people can easily throw off could kill him. Otit for_ a Ride For Uiree yean, he has brtathed filtered air, eaten sterile food and been cuddled only by bands wearing big, black • rubber gloves which extend throagh the wall • Of his bubble. He was delivered by Caesarean section Sept. 21, 1971 , aDd. was placed immediately into a plasllc-waUed bu~le. He has lived behi.M plastic and glass ever since. "It's only in the last month or six "'weeks that he's begun to think about getting out," sa!d Dr. David A. Freed·. Former President Richard Nixon is wheeled down sixth floor corri- dOr of Long Beach Memorial Hospital where he is being treated for blood clot or the lung. Portable screens separate the section from the rest ol lhe floor. (Story, Page AS.) -Judge Says Report~r Farr . " # ln1mu11e U11de1· State -:La'v man, a professor of psychiatry a the _ Baylor College of Medicine. "I think that the next step is for him trying to remove hirnseU from that room. The whole question is bow long can you ketp ~eone-in a goldfish bowl." At the request of the boy's mothci: and rather' hospital officials declined to give the youngster's la.Si -riame or identify his parents. They · said he has one sister. .. Freedman says that David's ·develop- ment • -physically, intellectually and emotionally -has gone well. The boy is brighter than most children hls age, his language skills are advanced and .. he already knows his letters," Freedman said in an.interview. ._ He is also agile and strong. He jumps and climbs and plays ball inside his 9·by·7·by-6-foot bubble "'ith more skill than most 3·year-olds. He steeps in a funnel-shaped annex to the bubble. e David kno\\'S his mother and rather, even though they've ·been only faces on the other side or a plastic wall, and responds to them with·affection. "David doesn't know there's other \\'ays of expressing affection," said Dr. Murdin.a Desmond, a prol'eS!Or of pedaitrics .at Texas Chitdrens' Hospital. ''ll's been startling to me how much huinan feelihg has gollen through that plastiC. "There hasn't been any skln-to-skin• I\.eS Edison,.Ma ]Jell Seeking Increases There was more bad news \ on the distance calls within California. Citing the price of low-sulphurp fuel economic tront for Southland' consumers : The Ed_ison hike, filed late rynday oil \\'hich must tie used in fossil-fuel _ ~So11t1ieqi.california.Edi®n.Q)_tru:i.if1Y._ aft.emoon1_\\'0U!d totaJJ!13 million.Jl.nQ_~~ators~ to _!O~~t _!ir ~tlution st~· - an"'d Pacific -Telephone asked the is the second such hike .asked m·lhree dards, Edison spokesman BOb Sullivan California Public Utilities Commission months. said such costs have doubled the past Monday for rate hikes. -\. , Residential bills jumped 2.9 percent year. Spurred by rising low.sulphur fuel oil when the commission g(anted a similar Halt of electricity bills, he s<iid. go . prices. EPison· asked for -an inc,;&:&l,,5' · -hike in August. The most recent request lor fue1 costs. that would add $2.40 to the aVeragt! would send rates up another 5.8 percent. The C!Ompany's 12 fossil-fuel gene rators bimonthly residential bill Nov. 1. Including Monday'_s request, bills for burn an -average of 110,000 barrels of Pacific Telephone is seeking $83.8 "electricity users since June 1973 would low-sulphur oil a daY, he sai d, or about million which mainly would affect long increase a tota l of 47 percent. (See RATE HIKES, Page AZ) Valley W oma1i Clai111_s Mate Killen Fetus -- 5 Defendant!$ Shaw l~p At.Watergate J~ry Pick 1 • WASHINGTON IAP),-Tbe \Yatergate Bj. KATHY CLANCY cover-up trial, with aome of the most Of,... C.llf'-h ... SWt-powerful orfici,als of., the-Nixon f!d- A Fountain y8_11ey . "''Oman testified mµllstralion as d~£endants. opened ~y in West_OraML(}.)unty municifilco~!L~~~e l~g~~1~proces~ ~~selecting today that her estra~g~ common-l,11v At 6:29 a.n1. (PDT) U.S. District J~ge hu~band struck her twice 1n the stoma~h John J. Sirica, who presided over the ~h1le she was pre~nt ,,and then .said original Watergate break-in trial nearly he ~ped the baby died. D • • • two years ago , 'called the court to 1Jrdc'r Consuel.o .Berber, ~· ~as testifying in the case of "the United States \'ersus at a prehm.mary hearing ~to a murder John t.-litchcll, et al." ' charge against Lorenzo Villarea l De La .. Rosa, 2.1, of Garden Grove who was Two hours later Srrica had excused charged in connection with the death NIXON MAY BE TOO of her unborn child. ' Mrs. Berber said De La Rosa struck SICK T9 TRAVEL .:.... Page AS her July 10 as the couple argued in a parking lot next to her parents' house at l036Z Wamer Ave., Fountain Valley. She said he had come to _pick up the couple's t\l.'O other children. when she. refused. slie testified. they argued and he struck her "hard.'' Afterwards. she said she no longer felt her unborn son kicking, and she felt light cramps. ' P.frs. Berber then gave birth to a stillborn son July 22. A post-mort em examination •shov.'ed the child died of a head injury, Fountain Valley police said. The preliminary hearing is being held before Judge Kenneth M. Smith. At the close of testimony, he will decide if therf: is ~ullicient eviderlce to send ltasc on for trial in Orange County S ior Court. · pu{y • District Attorney D.o u c P.1cFarland spent the morning &ailing \\'itnesses in the case. Fountain Valley police said ?\trs. Berber ha'd been receiving prena~ care. and her physician said~lhe.unborn child was. healthy before she allegedly. was. struck by De La Rosa. Afterwards she became ill, according to police, ·and the examining physician told her the child y;ould be born deatl. 42 prospective jurors who <y>proached the bench one-by-one to tell '!he judge \\'hy they fell they could not serve on the jury which will be sequestered k>r the duratlon of the trial. Al least 40 more asked to be excusro and· remained to -be questioned in- dividually. 1 lilost of IJ1c seats in the ·courtroom Security Guard Receives Term 111 Gun Death A 8eCW'lty guard who shot and killed a fellow officer while demonstratiitg the speed ~i which he could draw his weapon sentenced to six montps in Ora nty Jail.' ~ Super or Court Judge EveretL j_\'. Dickey also ordered Charles James Mizer. 22: of 14172 Roxanne St .• Westminster, to serve three years pro- bation on release and posses.c; no tireanns during the prob~tion term. wer_e taken by a panel «?f 170 prospective jurors. Sirica told them he "''OUla begin by a~kinl general qUestions to weed out any obviously unqualified and then -quesl:ion the-FemaindeF---irt-pl'iv.ate.- Thc selection process, that coUld last one week or more, \iiill result In 12 jurors and s~ alternates being chosen for the trial. Sirica has said he hopes to complete the trial before Christmas. "Every effort will be made to conclude the trial before t~ ·holiday season al· though that niay not be possible," Sirica told the prospecti_ve jurors. A small number of demonstrators gathered outside the federal cou!thouse and one of themt. spat on former \\'hite House aide John D. Ehrlichman, one of the five defendants. Ehrlichman 'A'as struck on the right shoulder but appeared unmd\ied by the incident. • His lawyer. Andrew C. Hall, shoved the denlOOStrator away. . The olhi'!r defendants are former Atty Gen. John N. ?ititchcll, ex-\Vhite House staff chlef ll. R. Hald eman ; former Assistant Atty. Gen. Robert C. Mardian : and Kenneth \V. Parkinson, one·lime 1awyer for Nixon's re-election committee. ~1omcnls bcfott Sirica• called the trial to order all the defendants had arrived and greetl"'<i each other briefly . .,..Jt \l.·as the first lime they had been together in a courtroom since Ibey pleaded in- nocent to the charges on ?\-larch 9: Sirica admonished the prospective jurors to answer the preliminary ques· tions truthfully and advised them that the indictment returned against the defendants "is si mply an accusation ... it is not evidence in the case." Sirica said the jury v;iJl be sequestered in a motel near the courthouse and that the' members \\ill be allo\\'ed to read newspapers. watch tele,•ision and listen to radio but that all ne1\'S accoflnt s· of lhe trial \\'Ill be kepl rrom them. _ contact. but there's· been lots of cuddling \\'ilh the gloves." ..._ He goes home in a portable bubble and stays \\'ilh his family every six \\·eeks or so. He lives there in a grouping . of bubbles. Bu1 for David, th.is is m1 Je:nge~~ugh. f'reedtnan says the boy 1s Deg1nnTng to barJ:ain, in a 3-year-old sort of w.11y. for freedom fron1 his plastic cage. Once, v.•hen he S<l\\' h.is fath er \\'orkiog. (Sec BUBBLE, Page AZ) .. • Won't Sho"' I...os .Angeles ·county Sheriff Peter Pitchess l\1onday_ said he won't-go before Board of Su- perviso~ to answer charges of . misusing his men for personal business. A former deputy claims he was assigned to in· stall anli·burglary de\•ices In nin.e: homes lor th.e sheriff's -family-Md-friends; 'l\to were in Orange County. Gasoline Blast Causes $25,000 Dan1age to Home Gasoline stored next to a hot \\'<Jter heater "·as blamed today for the fire that raged through a lluntington Bea<"h home Saturday nigtll , according to the fire marshal's office. "fumts from "the gasoline con1ainers hit the heater in the garage ill 60i2 Roralist Drive and exploded." Deputy Fire~arshal Capt. Roger Ttosmer, said today. The names spread fro1n the g<ir:lgt·. to the living area of the single ~tory structure, destroying two bedrooms Rnd a hall"·ay . ' The total estimated damage 11.'WJ $25,000, including the Joss or furniture, lloSttlf" said. The lire broke out aboul 7 p,.m. and the burnini; area' \\·as fully in\l>lvcd by the time fi remen arrived. ' The home was O\\"lled and occupied by the Lav.·rence Kcm)lSler fan1i ly. Tv:o _teenaged daughte rs and 'l teen- aged son v.·ere home \\hen the gasO{ine exploded, Hosmef s.:lid.··but <ill thre.e easily escaped from the house \Ytlhout injury. , Hosm er said in\"Cstigators fouhd i01rr five--ga llon cans in !he fjrage. bul !h!·r aren't sure if all _four v.erc full at the lime. LOS ANGELES (UPIJ ~~an transcript. o( a statement made to the \Villiam Farr refused ngain today at district attorney'.s of£ice by a cellmate The district attorney's office' said the . chargCs were filed under a recent ad· dition to the state penal code,"4which permits charges io be filed. in connection \\'ith the death·of a fetus. 1'1izcr pleaded guilty to cbarg'"es of involuntary manslaughter stemming. from tbe death last April 22 Qf security guard ffu>me C. Woodburn. 19, of Orange. He thro began a series of qu~tlo,ns designed to eli1ninale persons \\'ho "·ould suffer hardship by scn•ing on the 1ury or who h'a"e obvious biases for or against "' Orange Co.St the perjury trial of former assistant ol SUsan Atkins. District Attorney Vincent Bugllosi to The reporter, who at the time worked reveal the sources of a story he wrote for the Los Ange& HeraJd·Examiner B C • , about "the Charles MaMOn ·murtler. irial.. and now is·empk>yed'by the {.os Angeles Q '\f vclist Dies the defendants. · Arresting officers said 1'1izer told lhcn1 his .45 -caliber revolver \\'ent off ac-- cidenUIUy while he and Woodburn were S .,... practicing ras1 draws. Woodburn died tvedish Student in the emergency operaHng room· of 0 • Weather .. ... • ana Uiii-)udgo"rffitiil.,,.lillillllllf\Unily-1•unei, J'i!ruSl>lt 16" 1il\Swe1 ll11 grmmc1.---.I ';/" · · 1----11T!der-state-law. -------. .'....·-th&t--be-w~iven --immunity -by-the ,--- FarT, who previously spent 4jl days Firs! Amendment ol Uie U.S. Constilu-fl fter Jump Fall· ..aJocaU19'Pitai Jess than an.hour.Ja1er. -l{ece -fiiiii-Set DOW FLIRTING p . It'll 5C clear anOSUniiy I n -ihe late morning hours along the Ora.nge Coast, exctpt for tl)e beaches "here lht" h:ize w1tl pre· \-'ail. Slighll~ cooler. n{'ach highs near 70 ranging up to i8 inland. v in jail on contempt charges. took the . tion guaranteeing a free press and sec· ' witness 9tand at the trial of the pro-' ti~ 1070 of the State Evidence---Code. ' seculor In the Taie-LnBianca murder> a law recenily """'.00 by !he slate . Autopsy Plauned who subsequently ran unsuceessful\y ror Legislature guaranteeing ·newsmen im· _ · WITll 600 LEVEL district allOrney a~ slate attorney munity to proteci sources. general. __ · Special prosecutor Theodore Shield Bugliosi-ls accused of lying to a grand aslted Superior Court Judge Earl c, jury under oath when he saJd ht was Jiroady to tiolC: Farr in contempt. not the IOUrct of a story F~ wrote Broady· said it was his opinion lhat dt6iling alleged plans ol the "l\1all30n Farr had immunity from contempt under Family" to.kill other colehriUes. th! slate "shield", law, and that he Farr's rr.fusal to n.runc. th<! .!IOtlrce ~ould not be required to answer tha.l of his -story terlously undermined the or other questions abotit the source cf state's case against Bugllosl. 'lbe defcMe IU! story. ., argued previously that Without Farr's Bugliosi's lawyer. Harland Br1un, testimony there was no evide~hat argued succtssfully Monday that Shield a crime bad been mnmltled. should not be allowed Jo prtscnt Farr previously &ald...hll Information tesUmony purporledbL llnklng Bugllosl came rrom twti of the flttd'rneys at lbe crlme unlll he first established the Manson trial buL refused to ldentify 'that a crim<: had bctn committed. UK!ff) further. _ At the .time, the jury was hc:tiring ' Testlfytng today. Farr ·was asked testimony from deputy district altorney whether he recelv.ed copies or a (See F~ 'rap .UI . \ • AZUSA (UPII -·An autopsy was NEW YORK (UPtl-The stock.,marl«:1 , scheduled today on the l>Qdy of a 10.-year· showing concern over the inte..rnati'JTlUI old boy who aj)parently was fatally oi.1 prices cri11iS, moved_, lower t~ in injured while -jumping bis bicycle fropi moderate -trading on the l\ew York a two-foot high ramp in an Eve! Knievel Stock Excbunge. • Imitation. The Dow Jones lndustrial Average whJch rtai;hed a IJ..ye-ar lo"' oC 60i 17 Frank Tel"T)' died'1'1onday at .Glendora fi.1ondny, Jost 3.05 pointt to SO-t.a. Tht Community »otp1W. Authorities !!Aid he ' widely wat~bed iodicator or 30 olue-<-11ip waa lnjurtd Seturday in the stunt. i;toclts ha4J~en ofl inore than 11 points At tllat time, b., WI#· loken to o, al "000-tlme.--__ --• IVC$1.-Covina· bospltal wi.ewn._ wo1 Dj:clioofTed a.Iva-. 78'\ to 5.19. lreatt'd.. for IJ broken collarbone ·and Bmo.ng the 1,7&J issues tmded. Tbe turn· soot home. · over totaled 15 mlDion sMre;, tomparcd La1cr. he aomplalnal ol pain In hi• wllh lt,tl0,000 traded Mondny. arm and head and was agafn t8ken 11te session closed at r pm. POT, the! 10 thf-hospi\a~ where he received ~in first time tn a balt·hour troding exten- mcdlcation and\ was released. sion, The public is invited lo meet Eva Johansson , a Swedish exchange student at Edison lligh School in lluntington Beach this year. at a spcci<il reception rron1 2 to -t p.m. Sunday. The reception. sponsored by the loca l chapter of the American l 'ield Srrvice. \\'ill be .:it F.fti:900 Community Center, 21377 f\tagnoli<i St. E\•n, pronounced "Ayv<i ." is Jiving \\11th the John Dc~tasters lam.ily .at Ml-SUver Strnnd::::Dri'i'~~ ltuJllingten~ch. tt __, Am rican sister, Nanette Dc?.tnsters. spent three month s In r~r1nany In the summer or 1Di3 a~ Ulson !Ugh Schooi'll Americanl!I Abrolld 1tude11t Jo:;vn, 18. wUI il'.radu<itc with UMl iienior class In Jun! before rttuming to Sll'eden. . . . INSIDE TODA\' Sc11. J(l 111e.~ 0. En.~1/011<1 1 ... ·t1r1111 !Ital ij tl1r c11rrt'11t ral •' nf •ntJri. )Ualla llSI' ('rrnri11111'$, .-ln11•r1rr111s may find 1l1en1$rll'l'.i ",arldlrrl 11·itl1 n large 110pu/otfo11 (1f sc111!· zon1bies.'' I S1o ru. rno e A 7 I e ..... -1 .... llfe'l·--111 -Al'tti Lifllhr1 11 L, M, ~ 11 J6Alllll--.-..&1-<-~ llorAJF •S "'4uh1•t 1'11M1 All Cll•loi'llM • 11 .. U N1ll9"1t Ntwi "' Cor!llt' 11 °'"'" C11111ty "' ,,, .. l-· ., ....... .,., 0.1"' Ntfk H Al ll'Wll ,.,..... All e.i111it1 ..... A• s-i. ,,., l11Ntl1l-I •1 \!tt• M•l-f!t -11111 f'llllPltl " J,10·11 Tt!IV•tlef! •• Ht Glr"9r At ,-lltt lt"l II • HOf'Ol"IH It Wtl!Mt ~I 1111..rmlttklft Ill W.1kl N-t Al . . • -r . . ' - ~· A 2 DAll.V PILOT H t • . . Burl{e Backs Huntington ~Tax _,fuerride~Yote • Stale Asiemblyman Robert Burke (R· tlunllngton Beach ) Ms announced his 6Upporl• fQJ' the Nov. 5 ta's: override e!ecelon ln-lhe Huntington Beach Union .High School Oislrict. agreed to pull $2 nUllion. from r~rvl!:. !Wlds and sell the 4&-acre Yorkto\\'n ~1 llite for at least $2.25 million. it should be sold for 'two or three years, whet!. construclloo Would act U&lly start and the cash -.·ould be needed. other 'tn the Nov. s election in a battle for an educetlon withrut the bandJcaps a 13.5-cent ta1 hike Nov. ~ t.o help !or Burke's Assembly seat. of overcrowding. · build• a new 3,ooo...tudent hlgb school Burke wrote a letter to Huntington "I •m coocemed, however, that in campus Beech Couocllwoman Harriett Wieder, spite d the evli!once a~ tbe The ' ~~ bead ol 1116 dt!ftM. cornmltte<-oup-need,-moo1 voters ,,. not ure -the--" l~L-~d be '"""" lo \Vb.ile announcing his support, Durke ~l!o,_.._urgt'd the district to "liquidate. all surplus assets'' to help raise cash lo build a new high school campus. The propo6ed sale of the YorktO\\'R site has stirred some controversy. The action was taken on a 3 lo 2 vOle with_ Tnmees Dennis Mangel'!! and .Ron Shenkman Opposed. Mangers opp:lltd sale of. the Yorktown site because-he---:fean t Will alienate FounaUn Valley voters. The· Fowilalll Valley Scbool Dlsµict wan'ts th& slte sa~edJOLits OMLhlgb school I! the Huntington Beaeb distrlct is ever split into separate, unified school porting the tax oven'lde, to announce need ls re.al enough for them to further the district's CWTellt ta~ rate of $2.6.1 h1s suppcrt. · · -6Urdeft tliiffiiSelves. • ,er-SiOO---aS!SeSsed valaattqrforttte-·ne---- ln tbeJetter, BurQ.said: _ _ -At that point he urged the district 27 years. • '· ~ On Aug. 6, district trustees cut · doWn the amount or money requested ID the laic O\'Crridc and at the same ti1ne ....., __ _ .. * ' u HuntingUJii /' Plans for / Neiv School • Plnm for n new campm in thr Hun- tington Beach Union JUt}I Sthool Dtstrk1 are continuing at'I· district oHlcials hope for lll.IC("tS!ful p!ls.sage of 1 ll.5--t"Cnt tax override 1-0 flnante construction. Assish1nt ·Superintendent Robert ~rt111,-.. ld-a-distrlor1'il-~l ~'ork tht past year. Is c.'Ontlnulng to discuss planning d~ails with project archit~ William Blurock. ~fartin said the decision to hire Blurock. a Newport Beach firm, wa s made last month "to get a new perspec- tive.'' For the past three. years Allen and Miller, a Santa Ana architectural·ftrm. 'bad been handling most of the district's work . · Martin admitted that · while there bad been some differences between the "The single QlOL'lt Important !actor that to prove the need by UBing all other -Moner trun --the tax increase, plus · always comes to the forefront, no matter available resources and not show any saJe of the Yorktown site and ·use of Shenkman has slnce clarified his op- po$ilioo, saying ~ does favor selllng the site to help pay the cost of building a new high school. But he doesn't fct!l systems. . how the question is approached , is lhe reluctance in liquidating asaeta. Cash re!lel'Vet woo.Id provide '15.8 million need to i:ivc our students an opportunity The district is asking voters to 8ppro\•e tor the new campus_ Burke and ?11angers will !ace each .Murder Trial Killer Inf or med On Nine Inmates By TOM BARLEY She Mid Wiechecki would not allo"" 01 fl•• Dell• l"lltl Sl•tt -, her to enter the office and later told Convicted killer Lawrence Eugene her that he bad helped Mrs. i1organ \Vil.son admitled l.oday from a Superior to her apartment. She testified that -,-,-"'"'=~tness stand that he has in(onned she never -saw-Mrs. Morgan again after Pict11resq11e Eqaiestriati This hlll'Se and his ricrer are silhouetted-by the sun as they clear a fence during an invitational horse meet on Sauvie's island near Portland, Ore. '11le . meet was held _ in conjunction wit_h the annual "Wintering In," sponsored by the Oregon Historical Society. on nine Orange Colinty all imna es-thitiftcrdent:----~--- in the last two weeks. Wilson is one of thiee men who 'Ibe admission me at the end oi escaped from a county courthouse a gruelling xamlnation by deputy holding oeB last May 30 and who were public defender Butler. But WilDt recaptured Jn the streets of SaDta Ana stubbcxnly s to bis ea.rifer testimony alter a . gun duel w:ith an off-duly ' lhat defeodan ·, Stanley Wlecbecki Calllomia IDgbway patrolman sl°""·ed told him In his jail cell that be !lrangled lbelr progreo11. Mrs. Marion Camilla Morgan to death His two comPamons. have· since been last March 1. sentenced to l>year and Z..year state . district planning stall and Allen and . . BuUiii, who will open his def..,. ol prison lenns on the armed robbery Miller "'h1.. 't •'--" 1 • ---= lhe .. ~itch~"'-""" . .,..JWQll_ ,-or.._ · .. E'r 6ni N pe ·Al EX-sc1iool Chief ]Vow Screeni1ig Job Applicants Wiechecki, 31!. loclay. ,""1lin<led Wilson cbarget lllty taco(! at ~ lime and ~1i!lo-a-JWl' in-ludge-l:.19yd..I;;,. BW>p1..i~.tllestibliequ<of'--aDegaUOM - - -Jr. 's courtroom listened carefully that • . . • J'iiom Page/\'r--• He added, ''There was no such reeom-~endation made by .the admilii.stration." BUBBLE ... Allen and ti.tiller have~ the contracts _JQ! th~ remodeling of Huntl~g!on Beach &¢ Westminster High Schoo1S as well he said, "You-·let me out of this bubble b the new district guidance center. and I'll help you." J\fartin added the approach to building Anolher-time,------.he told ,his-mother1 the new school is different than in the "When I .get out of this bubble, I'll ~Before we had no educational go with you to the kitchen." sj>ecificallons.'' he explained, referring What the future holds is Ull('ertain. ~ the district task force 's .year·long "\Ve definitely know what it holds sludy. • if we don't do anything," said Dr. John He said no~ t~e architect .has revie)".i!d--R. Montgomery, co-leader of the team ":hat . the d1~tr1ct wants in a ~~ caring for David. "\Ve know what the .and lS work!ng to com.e as close Ip futute v.·ou1d be outside the bubble." those suggestions h possible. David's condition occurs about once _ "At least this giv~ the~ a better in every 10,000 births. For most, death Rlea ~ what the sla,ff IS thl~mg about," comes in eight or nine months. usually f.larun said. irom a Ihassivc, uncootrollablc iofectioo. English Oasses For Adult8 Set ;• At lluntington . A new class in English as a second language will begin Oct. 8. ro-sponsored by ,the adult school or the lluntlngton Beach Union High School District and the Fountain Valley School District Corn- mwtity School. The class will meet fron1 6:45 to 10:15 p.n1. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Roorn C-3 rl Cox Elemen- tary School in Foun tain Valley. . Reg~tration can be completed at class. There is no fee. Similar classe!I are offered til ooday through Thursday even- ings at Westminster High School and t.londav through Thursday 1nomings at Bles.sed· Sacrament Ch urch in The bubble has protected David from that. Montgomery and Dr. Raphael Wilson, the other te8m leader. say the boy ha!! only eight types of germs in _hi!_~y_,_ajl_ l!m!!Ten!jy acquir~ from food. None is dangerous. What the doctors hope , to do is to awaken David's natural immunity. Next week, they plan to try injections of a thymus extract that has been used in research. Several other lechniqUes have also been attempted. But ?i.fontgomery says, "We don't know anything at this time that holds promise ol a permanent cure." "One possil:iility is that we will not have to do anything," said Wilson . He said two German infants, held in isolation for tv.·o yearS, spontaneously de\'eloped irrununity. There's a possibility that David could some day leave the· bubble in a special suit, similar lQ the ~ace suit astronauts' v.'On! on the moon. Space scienllJIS are e.xperimcnting v.·ith such a suit for Davi d. Dr. Willlam Cunningham, former superintendent of the Newport·?¥tcsa Unified School District, has been hired by the Westminster School District to help screen applicants for· the superin- tendent's post. Cunningham, now executive director ol the-Association of California School Administrators, is-&e.nri.ng-Ul-a similar capactiy for the tluntington Beach Union High School District. Westminster otficlaJs said CUDningham is not es:pected to begin -work in Westminster until completing his assign· -ment WiOCUielllgh-~cnooratstrict.~-·- CUnningham wil l select two other members to form a three-pefroli screen- ing committee. They each will be paid a-maximum of $200 a day plus expenses while on duty for the district, officials said. After the screening team. narrows the field to a select group of applirants. the school board will make the final selection. District officials said the board plans to involve t~ stall and comm uni I y in determining qualifications f o r superintendent candidates. Dr. William Dolph restgned as superintendent in August but agreed to remain on duty until ltis replacement is folDld, .probably in mid-December. fcstminster. • r Addilional infortnation may be ob- t?ined froin the adult school at 347-3503 !' by 1;topping al 17200 Golden West ivreet in Huntington Beach. ll Killed iu Collapse Harsh Curbs Looming On Coast Construction - • BATON ROUG E, La . (UPI) -The roo( of a two-story office building under coostruction collapsed . ,.lond~y. kJl\in g three person~ and injuring seven· others Under fall ing concrete and steet •• , Olilf'tG.ICOAST DAILY PILOT 1.t.o-."(l~{ .. •.11\o ... ~ :~ ... Q .. CO"" i=-··~1······~\···· '(·t!'·· ... ·J~··""°''~ '"'"'·' .. , .. ,,-. 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Purpose of the Feder<il Insurance Adminis tration (FlA) move is.to Pr91¢d _ the city's shoreline flood plains f«itn devastation it say~ is~like!y to be cauj.d by either· a 100-year tidal wave or Oood. An FlA order has been issul'd to federally-cont ro!led lending insti tut ions and unless a cily appea l for exemption i~ allowed. \\ill he clfcctive Jan . I. 197.i. The order 1nstn1cts lender., 1o reject lo.1.n applic:itions on Nev.'J)Ort ~ach flood plain slructures not built above-the max - imum surge heights Y.10ter '<.'Ould be expecled -TO-reacli fil .fidfil W:iVC-or- flood conditions expected to occur oocc: every 100 years. · On Balboa Island... for example, new residential and commercial structures would bave to be built on eight·foot mounds, stilts or pilings to qualify for loons from feder ally controlled sources. "Substantial impro\•ements" to ~x· isling structu res. mraning remodeling jobs in\:Olving approxinuitely 50 percent Of existing value, Y..'Ollld also be subje<:t to th<' IOM coostraints. Resal~ of existing property might alo;o bl!: impaetcd hy tilt lending restnc- liorl$ phtc:ed on oormal lt:ndlng J()llrces by,he-FIA edict. -- ".unique character" Of the almost fully developed Newport Beach shoreline and1' natural shelter provided it by offshore islands. With little hesitation;-the council gave Wynn its permission to hire an outside consultant to study· the Corps of Enl(ineers' find ings. Those findings labeled Virtually all the ci W's waterfro'nt area as subject 10 special flood hazards . including Uppe r Newport &y. Corona de! hlar. Lido Isle, Linda Isle, Balboa Peninsula , \Vest NeWPQfl and Balboa Island . The maximum surge lines on the Corps-prepared niaps range from 12 to 18 fee t, meaning the floor or-basement or new struCtures must be that much higher than the mean high tide line lO meer m StaOOaiti-:-~ Wynn was reluctant to assess th e probable impact pf the FIA order until 1 he authorized Independent study Is oom- pl<'ted. "However. obviously it coutd be con- siderable," he noted. -Wynn So'lid the lending constraint on ''sub!lanUal Improvements" co u 1 d discourage property owners forced to "mound up" from making needed· overhauls. Such ' reaction could breed slums, lhe city manager noted. · Councilman Peter Barrett said roughly 90 percent Of local . resid~nUal resales he has been sentenced to life im-During hia own murder trial, WU.son R.\ TE HIKES· .. • prisonment for the killing in Anaheim at one point pointed out Jtj.s father in last September or a c 0 n n e c l I c u t the courtroom....apd told an astonished busines.sman. -jur:y-ttiar t!ie · 01&r' man bad iciually 38 million barrels a year. The fuel price of •16 a barrel, he said, is seven times lhe company's fuel bill in 1970. The company considers an average residenUal user one who consumes 1,000 kilowatt hours Of electricity '\'day. At that rate, the electric bill will be up four cents a day, be said. The new.hike, as have previous ones, will .hit. commercial and industrial elec· tricily users harder than horn~. Com- mercial rates are to go up-7.2 percent and industrial 9.6 percent. The Edison rate bike application will be consid~ by the comnlission and its staff between now and Nov. 1. Such Butler also reminded Ule witness that murdered weaUhy businessman William be races trial Oct. 15 In Superior Court J,,_..}, M h 65 on charges of -escape, kidnap, a.Ssauit _....,.. 0 er.,, • with a deadly weapon and robbery. ~Judge Blanpled today ~d not allow Wilm ' additionally admitted under Butier to raise that lasue in the further cross examination that he faces WlecheckJ trial.· charges of grand thelt filed in Los Angeles Coonly. ''And you have infonned on nine fellow inmates since SepL 16, isn't that cor- rect?" Butler asked him. "ntat's oorrect," Wilson said. Dad Sues School, Says Boy Beaten The disgusted Butler-t06Sed bis notes ~onto the ~I ~ble. "No ~re...qyea-_ lions," he told Judge BTaneli;ct. · Damages totaling $30,000 are being Wilson had earlier testified that demanded frcrn. the Octan View School Wiedlecki admitted to him in a COWtty Df8trM:t for injuries aUeaedly lnfilcted jail conversation that he straag1ed Mn. by other Lake View School Jtudent11 M~!'(an. 79, in UJ&."fianta Ana apartment on a t-year-old Huntington Beacb ......, building owned by the dead woman's -;• increases,_ Sul!!._van _?id, do not require soo·in-law, Dr. LouJs J. Cella. ~ant CaUll!'I', 18011' Newland St., public hearings. --~--~or=.7ce~1~ta=1s theMisSIOifVJe}o--physlcl8l'l---Huntington Beach, Mates-ln--hisi>range prominent in Orange County Hospital County Superior Court. action that Pacific Tel~ne said the cost of a development arid who has often been negligence by school authorities led to lhree-mlnule, statlon·to-station call from linked in the past to the political cam-the Injuries suffered by hls soo, Darren, San Jo'rancisco to li>s Angeles would go paigns or local Democrats. • 9. rrom $1.20 to $1.42. Wilson testified that Wlechecki told He claims that hls aon was hit by The comruiny said it needed the rate him that he quatTeled with Mrs. Morgan a swing and that other students at r-~ over what she said was his failure Lake View la!t Jan. 16 ihrew him to increases to meet the increased costs to account for missing rents paid to the jl'OUDd and choked him, breaking of wages ann salaries resulting from him by other tenants and his further a tooth in the proces3. bargaining agreements reached v.•ith failure to quit the building after he err:ployes in August and· September. was fired as janitor. Wilson said the defelldlint told him The Company also asked for higher that be wrapped the frail widow's body charges for establishing new and ad· in an old bedspread and carried it to E'l'Otll P .. e Al F . .\RR ..• ditional services, for moving and chang-a vacant lot at the rear of the building lng telephones and for number changes after compoelng a fake ranaom note. asked for by the customer. Police arrested Wlecheeki later that hi . day after listening to a statement made Stephen Kay, a key prooecullog witness wh:> assisted Bu&llosl at tbe Manson trial. The mont y rate for extension by the defendant'! wile, Mn. Sandy telep hones · in residences Y:uuld be in-Wiecbecld, 23, wtn bu also tesUfled creased from $1 to $1.25. for the prosecution in the trial. The company asked for We new rates h!rs. Wiechecki testified that she heard Kay has testified, lo the grand jury and in a civil suit, that Farr gave him an envelope to return to Bugliosi, at the time of the trartM:ript leak, and that BugUosl angrily demanded lo know if Kay bad seen the contents. Kay has testified · Ulat he never looked into the envelope and can't say wtiat was in It. lo be put into effect immedi11_tf!ly on screams and a thud from Mrs. Morgan 's an Interim basis. until the commission office shortly after her husband entered it last Mareh 1 and that he told her makes a final decision after holding that Mrs. ?i.1organ had had an epileptic public heafings. fit. ·'ft " ~ . .. • WE'VE ONLY . ,._ JUST BEGUN! . .. ' ~ Thirty years ago a few far-sighted people revolulionized /he cari:>et . business. .. • ' -...:. • • • ""'· the cfiemlcal industry develope d synthetic fibers. ,elimlnaiin11 reliance on wool auality and production. • -. . Sec:Ottd, machinet')t 'was invente d manufactured up 10 100 times fa ster. which enabled carpeting to be Third, and most important some people stuck their neck$ out and risked capital to o.ut t~ese developments to work. What does this mean to yau? ""'""'that oarpeting costs less.then 30 ·\leMS '190· •'-• tt>at wt>at was once a luxury Is now within rahge of.almost everyorie.11 ..... , a selection unlmaplnabte 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more cl1'.nges in the last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry In our economy. After 80 years. ii looks like "''ff°""jnl~! AID EN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia AYt. .. •· I " J j I .. - • l•l:r.'-t l1~·U1'1-4ll1 , t-·--+--•Ct.mt ttiJ'lfPfllli"'t -""""'1r'Otr111a111rg•r~511;· v.·bo brokll the flood plein ~ws to e surprised Newport Beach City Counal ?i.fonday, d~ncl "'.!l_mders 8l!ect«i bf the__!jA'-Hl-- orOCr. • , ___ --. ---~_,c:"'"osr"A 'Mui----·-... _ ....... -~---~-· .. -~·· '""''"~·••0.1,....._,,,,..._ ... ~'0.1110 ~' ,.,. O'Y¥ ,_.... ,,,_~ .... 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Leslie Allen, 21, of Irvine , was one of the first women who were sworn in as CHP cadets in Sacramento P.tonday. P.liss AJ\en , a Costa Mesa High School graduate, who hopes to complete her bachelor's degree in social ecology and criminal justice at UCJ 1n December, will be part of a two-year test to determine whether women are as ef- fective as men in traffic law en- forcement. 11le cadets today began a 1S:-week training course and \rill graduate at a starting pay of $1-.o.H a month. _ _CJIP _Commissioner_ Waller tPudinski _ told the group of 40 women and 40 men taking their oaths :P.fonday he believ- ed the women are "the best qualified v.'Olllen in the state to participate in the two-year women traffic officer study. "To mY knowledge," he said, "no other stat.ewide law enforcement agency in the United States employ! the number of women peace offi<:i?rs that are being employed today." In the first class to take part in the $1 million project'. a third are mar- ried. three '1rilh husbands already in the patrol. • J,a,v Clerk Found . Slaiu in Office Pi.11NEOLA. N.Y. (UPI) -A slate Supreme Court law clerk and former Fulbrlgh1 scholar was found shot lo death in an ofifce or the state Supreme Court building. An autopsy disclosed tha t he died inslanUy. Nassau County ·medical examiner Or, Leslie L. Luk.ash ssY!f-Monday that Burr C. Jlollister, 32, Was killed "probably about 9 p.m. •• Sunday, "give or take one or two hours." -v The examiner added that there were no po~·der marks to indicate that the victim was $hot at ~lose range and . that ther~~e · no signs" Of a struggle nor any evidence that robbery Was the • motive f~r the slay\n~ R~no Bhndits So ught RENO,~. JUPIW-The three men • \~·ho heisted $1 millH!ll from a do\\11tov.·n Reno bank referraj_ to each other as "Tiny," "Captain.'' and "General," but little else was kno~bout lhem. police said ?.tonday. FBI files indicated that lhe robbery Friday night was <r1e or the biggest cash thens in the nation 's history. The council voted last week to adjus~ hospital and nursing home bed criteria to allow hospitals with overcroY;ded con- ditions to dip into a "bed bank.·· _pouncil olfici!JIS have estimated th~ county y,•ill need 5,272 acute care medical beds by the-end of the year.-There are currentl y only 5.188 in the county. though there is a gross imbalance in hospital occupancies . Tb.e new adjustments, if endorsed by state health planners. "'OUld establish a fonnula permitting additional beds in-lhe oounly'& se\'en geographic health service areas. The fonnula is based on occupancy levels and other factors and v.ill be recalculated each year. To be eligible to add more beds, a hospital must prove its current oc- cupancy is 40 percent higher than the previous year and the aYcrage length of hospital stay is betv•ecn 4.6 and Se\·en days. I The health council claims many. county hospitals are operating below the level ~·here a profit is possible and some may be on the verge of shu lling do"11 operations until the case load is high enough. Under provisions of the bed bank ajust- ment. oo single hospital \.•:ould be eligible for more than half of the available new acute care beds. council officials said. In the nursing home category. council planners show there are about 6,820 beds now in the count_y and al least 7,060 will be needed by the end of the year, thu s creating a bed bank . ' or about 240 .• To0be eligible to draw ne\V beds out of the bed bank. a nursing home v.·ouJd ha,\·e to show it is operating at 20 percent-..,. higher occuponcy levelS than last.,.year'.s ~erage in"f.he county, The health council's plah' also rcqUests a state licensing agency study of pro- cedu res that" could allo\v r~moval of halfihe beds from.any hospital operating at an occupancy level below 40 percent O\'Cr t'A'O years. llealth planners clain1 some county hospitals arc operating at level~ of 10 percent and lower. The county health planners have al!icl 'recomntended that the state health care license ;hf a hospital be ~·ithdrawn if It shuts down ror more than a year. Finan~e Beva1np Pilot Streaniline.s Stock Pages . -The Dally Pilot has begun a new and streamlined System of reporting New York Stock Exchange prices and transactions. v · The new listing contains all OS3Mtial information regnrdlng the dny's trading -name of stock, prlce/camlng-index, total sales. closing price and net change in price. Only feature omitted from the previous listing will be ·-hiih and low pritt! for the day. . • ~~~w form.at. ~as ~rompt~{,~ extended hours adopted by the NYSE. EitiC!lve Too.:y:--'fi!ClnArltr"~,....--.1'1"'1i:nr.~nfii-tt.ne.-"""''""' hour later than present. The Dally Pilot will continue to p.1bljsh a complete review or both NYSE and American Stock Exchange Y..'eekly transactJons <'8Ch Sunday. This list- ing includes high-low figur~ for the year es well as the wct:k. .. . ~- Cou,nty Ordere<l • To Give Bach 'Throat' Fil1n From Wire Sf,rvice.s LOS ANGELES-Irked. Orange County authorities faced a federal court ruling loday to return three copies of the film "Deep Throat" ti> the Pussycat Theater in Buena Park. Only one of four confisc.ated copies or the controversial movie lawmen claim is clearly pornographic is needed as evi- dence in an upcoming trial. A three-judge panel ruled l\1onday in U.S.· District Court hue that the remain- ing three copies seized from the movie house at 6177 Beach Blvd. must be re- lurned to ov.•ner Vincent Miranda . Investigators seized them some months ago and filed an eight-count misde- meano r com plaint :igainst ~tiranda and tile n1ovie hoUse for sho1ving "Deep Throat." GOLDWATER'S FOE GETS TIVO V01'ES PHOENIX, Ariz. (APi -~n. Barry Goldv.•ater·s write-in opponcn1 in the Sf:~t. IO RepUblican primary didn"t fare loo u·el l. In the official total released ~londay. Gold"·atcr led alf candida tes f o r stale"'ide office with 139,126 votes. His "'rit()in opponent. James J. l\feisscn, received 111,·o votes. " By \\'JLUA~t SCllR t:IBER -Of tll. C.Hy ~~ S11H The fihn \l'hich has dra\\'n block-lo ng lines at Los Angeles theaters involves the1nythical difriculty of a young \\'Oma n in a tragic battle against a bi1.arre birth defect. -~ Judge \Varren J, Ferguson heard an appeal against seizu'r)of "Deep Throat" in his federal, court tv.·o nlOllths ago and enjoined Orange ow1ty authorities from any further theater ralds involving ''Deep Throat." They could r~surnc, depending upon ' outcome of the up<»ming trial of Atiran-- da. - ·~ Sl1spect J\cc11sed Of Handcuffing . ~ U tali .Policei)1a11 Fmnt \\'ire Sen·lces • PR~E. Utah -Complainl!!i \\h.iCh could ' carry a life prison term Yicre being drav.11 UJl here today against a Dana Point man and his tecn·aged com- panion accused or handcuffing a highv.•ay , patrolman to a fence and pushing his car off a cliff. ~ Barry p. Anderson, 20. and the-un· idenlifil'd juvenile are charged lvilh a multitude of offenses as a result of their arrest ri1onday at a local motel. Investigators said the incident started \\'hen Patrolman James Sauls stopped a speeding car on lnte~ate 70 about 15 miles \\'CSl of Green Ri\·er. Utah. lie said after beins.....r_escucd that lhc pair jumped hhn. hanOctif(cd him to a fence al}!I \\'recked his car by rolling ii fJver a nearby embankment. Officer Snuls said they also stoic his revolver. belt, b3dge and hat, \l'hirh ll}d to the tiggravated robbery count contained in the complaints Issued by Carbon Co,!!!!Duthorities. • .. ·' . " -· • ,\ • • •• ·;. >;II • ... . - '. -~. .. • Beautiful Bedrooms Begin-with ADJUST ·A·BED r • ' Read and watch TV in the world 's finest all electric adjustable bed . It is elegant and fits your headboard. All sizes ; Twin to Kin g and any mattress firmness. from feat her soft to super firm . You ahd your bedroom deserve Adjust-A-Bed ... so see and try it at our Corona del Mar Showroom, today! yea r 10 •life £crm in prison. upon con-NEWPORT IEACH • (. -~J' Cln OF ORANGE ,.;,i;on Oll10NA DEL MAR A D JUST A "E> E D "1 SOUTH MAIN ST . The ICf'nn(tcd companion or Andcr5-0ll 3137 E. COAST HWY • • ..D (Jvsl Nol'1h at Fr "11on SQ ) "-' (~So. of Fashion lsl.1noJ l11<J 63n.' ~ ,,.., · I I. . ' .. ~""'n;e"'Mil>OOi'Ycliarge'Oli'FlicFT"liVc'I -··~·-··-~-.. -" ~~~--·--·~----~-... ----f tacts a juvcnllc court hcarlns. due to f7l•I 673-565& B Y s L E E p E ~ Lo u N G E c o . .., 1 N c . -.. ' •--.~~------------.~.-------------' ttlng a minor. L..----------------------------~---------;r---.,,,-..J · • " • • • • .fl OA!l.V PILOT ,\ \lihose Idea w·as That Tax? U-.'\'l!ij.BLE TAXES DEPT.: If you've been listening to all the rectol talk outOf \Vashlngton -about our economy and how to beat inflation, you knoY.' that 1,re are now faced \'.'ilh a ne\\' P,hantom tax. This one is ihe ne\'.' federal excisr tax of 10 cents on every gallon of gasoline. You already pay rederal an d state !axes on e1,•ery gallon of fuel you pump 1nto. the o_I,?; family bus. And , it seems only yesterda}'. \\"£' \'."('re ha\·ing gas "'ars an.,d prices like 29.9 per gallon. This was of course before th e late, greai gasoline shortage. Nov.' you 're lucky to buy a gallon for 55 coots. .• ·-r- ' <It"' YOU CALCULATE v.·e·re going tq get another W cents slapped on us by .. the federals)-that will boost your cost to some .... •here in the neighborhood ol ~ cents per gallon. , Somebody, somewhere in the maze 'Of Washington bureaucracy, is figuring Uris is the way to fight inflation. In other words, take another 10 'tents per gallon away from the hard-pressed motorist and you're on your \\'aS"-to building· a healthy, prosperous America·. Sure. · Trouble_ is •. now. that the new 1-0-cent gas· taz: notion has leaked oul of Washington: nobody back there y,•iJJ claim it. T11tsday Octobfr l 19/4 to C_ancer· , ·senate ~r~i•ig .a: ----~------'---· -----· ·---St<.tndard..!f.itne- EP ;1 A<lr11 i11.istrttt<~r Orders Imm. ediate Ban on Crop Spray wAS~NGTON 1ur1 1 -The WASHINGTON (AP J ~ En\•lron n1ental Proteclion Administrator RUMell E: Train ordered today an hrunedlate ban on (µrther productio(I ot the pesticides AJdrin and Dieldrin becattM of evkftottee they'may cause c.ancer, ~rain·s decl~ion allows the continued sale and use of existing stocks. of Aldrin and Di<'ldl'in, widely used on a variety of crops. But it prohibil s further pr oduction. starting immediately, until proceedings begun in 1971 are completed ~nd a decision is reached.~.hether or not to ban the sa le andUse ol Aldrin and Dleldrin pern1anently. Tl!E ENVIRONll·IENTAL PROTECT ION /i.gency estimated that the im· 1n~diate production' ban would keep about 10 million pounds of the ty,·o pesti· cidcs off the 111arket in 1975. Train eoncludN lha{ Aldrin and Di,ldrin "~resent a Ygfi r iSk o eanctr to man," th.at their benefits do not out"·elgh this risk, and that fanners can tu1ll to other alternatives to control crop pests. His decision. in errect, adopted the findings of an administrati\'e law judge, lferbert J. Perlman. who reviev.•ed testimony and scientific evidence and recommended the production ban JO days ago. Pe"frman saia Uie entire U.S. population is exposedlo Alan.rt and DieJarin-, - in the air and as residue on food. adding lhiit it would be "irresponsible in the extreme .. to "'ait until a wave of human cancers provides (mal proof of their suspected danger. ---------~------------- -.• • ... ! Perlman said that "Dieldrin has probably accumu)aled in the body tissue of every individual" and some people ma y be more s1,1sceptlble to adverse health effects than others. .. THE TWO PESTICIDES HAVE been nlanuractured ii) the United States by only olfe company, Shell Chemical Co. ~ A citizens ~..Pvironmental Defense F1M1d, whose earlier efforts brought a ba'~oITThe pesticide ,DDT, J)eitioned EPA In 1970 to cancel the fed· eraPregislralion of Aldrin and Dieldrin. EPA announced cancellation of the registrations for most Uses Jn · March 1971, but this move was appealed. Under federal Jaw the pesticide registra- tions. pcnnitting their sale and use, remain in effect while the a~al ls pending. -• It has been under consideration e\'tt since. Last Aijg, 2, Train pro~ to suspend production of Aldrin and Oieldrin until the registration issue is settled. Aldrin and Dieldrin have been in use for about 24 years but Perlman pointed out ~at the human ca.r_:cer effects of chemicals take many years to .iP.RC.at. • lltEANWHILE, PERLlttAN NO'.l'ED, the t .... ·o pesticides have been shown to cause cancer in mice, providing strong evidence of a probable hazard to people as well. • Ford to Deliver Energy . PrQgr~~ WASIIINGTON (AP) -Treasury Secretary William E. Simm said today President Ford will outline a program of energy ~ation to Congress next }">resident Offers '!eek that may include some mandatory energy control. .. Simon said the only leverage oil im- porting ncitions haye ·to bring about lower oil pricts is to reduct consumption anCI Jncrease domestic production of energy resources . Senate)1U:ised a House-ap-prt>\'ed ll repeal year-round Daylig 'ng Time -set up .. for l.as1 "in~r·s energy shortaee -and return the counlry ta Starr dard Time dUring lhe "dark" months., November t h r o u aJL --r'ellruaey. .President Ford is expected lo sign the nleasure,·and· lhe nation wou1d set its clocks back an hour on Oct. 27, 1974. Daylight Saving -1:'1..!ne \\iould ret\,lrn f.:e_b, p , 1~s. Turkish Aid Ciitoff J1 eto " Seen by F orcf From Wlr' Serv1c'1 W~SHINGTON :::_ PrC-!!ident Ford says today he ~'Ould veto a bill containin~ an amendment to cut off military airl to Turkey, declaring the measure ".,.,·oukl destroy any hope for the success" or U.S. efforts for peace in Cyprus. · Jn a Wrltten staten1ent hours before a final Sellaie vote on legislation con- ( IN SHORT ... ) 12ining the amencln1:.inL proposed by Sen. Thomas F.'Eagleton. Ford declared : ~ To Give Congress . But he gav~ few clues on what the President might s~ifically propose. '·If the Euglcton arnendml"flt or similar language is" adopted by lhe Congress, the United States will have lost its negotia1ing flexibility and infJuence. e Thieu Will R1no SAIGON, South Vietnam -Presidenl "THAT'S BEING · studied now:" he Nguyen Van Thieu de~ charges of SaRf Wben SsKOO at-a news coruerence -personal-corTUption-TuCsday-nigbt41nd · announced. in effect, he will run for if mandatory measures -would be in-. a third tenn next year. Pa1·do11-Evidencc: - ) ... · lrs a tax 1hat nobody •..suggested,-in -•,----~ f act. . WASHINGTON (UPI) -In a gesture eluded. "That's for the President td .. He said ov'er national radio and not made by an American president d id " he Id I for mol-e than 100 years, President Ford ec e, to reporters prior to a te evision. however, that if the people ' Many so-called i n f I u e n c i a I 900· gres.iimen ha"1e di scouraged anytSody ~.-.talking 41bout iL - -.----WlllTE HOUSE PRESS Secretary Ronald Nessen , meanwhile. says Presi- dent Ford is' against it Nessen did add J\.1r. Ford has an open mind on how to fight inQation and the gas tax "is one of many o~tions his advisers ha ve. 1 ll1eanwhile, the House \Vays and Ti.leans CQmm.iltee just ·last week turned down a similar gas tax proJ>0$8l. Ranking committee members have caJled the proposed IO-cent ripOf 'jusl- a trial balloon." BEWILDEIJED, YOU ARE e f t "'ondt!ring "ii.ere this phantom b~loon floated forth from? \Vho wants it? v? --~llell.....O'lClrL puzzLing. if tfl uC\\' federal gas tax notion doesn't lexisl , · why is everybody talking about it? . Jr is vexing to try to unde tand tbe vast economic ·implications. you have to spend 10 cents more per allon to move your heap to work ea day. how does that fight inflation? By k eping you from spending the 10 cen s on a hot dog? Who knows? I I Thus· we· have much Was ngton blather about a tax that is unpoJ>War. unwanted and nobody has suggested. IT JS A TOTAL GHOST. You don"t want it. I don 't want it, !\-Ir. Ford doesn't like it and Congress is against it. All this makes it very difficult to fight against something th.at isn't. Ncx_l/ihing \\'e all know, \Vashington \\"ill pass a five-cent federal gas taa- increase. \\le .,..·ill ;ill be very· happy • and relieved. Think ho\\· lucky we'll al! be. The 10-eent ghost gas tax just got cut in half. Red Chessn1eu Draw ""' Mistake•~ ldeiatity Cincinnati police l\1onday freed Frank Joseph \Veichman, (right) who was idenWied by four persons as kidnaper of 4:year-0ld -Allison ti.'lechem last week. A F1orida man is being held for the crime wOich kept \Veichma:n jailed for six days. He is shov;n with his father out·. sld~-courthouse. has volunteered to testify before con· fonnal address to the 126-nation Intema-had Jost trust in him he Would not 1 gressmen and answer questions about tional Monetary Fund's annual·meeting. seek rffiection. his pardon ol Richard Nixon . Simon was conciliatory in tone jn his e 1·11dian1 ;r11,ke (Iver Mnark.s about Middle East oil pro-OTI'AWA -Militant Indians forced "This is to advise __ you that I expect • ducers, in contrast to recent statements off Parliament Hill by riot· equipped . •·to appear-Jle:rsonally,,to res~ 10. the. _by President Ford and ot.her ad· police and-soldiers with~flxed bayonets questlo!'lll raised. · ·• ~ord 53.ld in a ministration officials that have been in· Monday moved into a --"11----0ld federal 1hree-sintence letter delivered to Rep. · . .. .......... , William L. Hungate (0.Mo.), chainnan terpreled as threltenmg. . . . . building today and declared it their em- of a House Judiciary Subcoinmittee on He steer~ clear~ any direct cnticism bassy. criminal justice. He offered to appear oJ. Arab 011 ~tne~ and even ~-Three Roval Canadian Alounted Police .,.,;thin 10 days. · . pli~ented the od producers .for Investing cfficers were slightly hurt when they It \\'as more lhan the sur;prised can· their surplus mmey respons:ibly. clashed with 300 Ind.ism during. the gressmen had expected or asked. "Governments mu.st ask their people demonstratioo QD the first day of Parlia· ti.1ost recent presidents have asserted to do more on conserVation," Simon MBrt. "executiv, privilege" to avoid giving said. e S. Afriea Rejected -information to Congress -much less UNITED NATIONS -South Africa's appear in person. BUT HE DECLINED comment on a delegation lo the United Nations .,.,;11 Nixon fought for that principle all proposal by-Sen. Henry Jackson, '(O. continue to au.end U.N. seis.!ioM, despite through the Watergate scandal. saying Wash.), that the United States take the General A~mbly's rejection of its he had t() preserve the powers of._JDe the _lead Jn reducing~ world oil prices credentials for the filth year in a row. Doctors_Sar_Mr_s. Ford presidency. • --by lowering-domestic-oil prices. After a lengthy debate Monday . in --Tlfe-conumttee nas b'.tf61"eltl-WO: __ ,_,,Ve-are-contronlfd1Nlttr~th'f~r -~""Affl"C"alf"AM SOC1allst I ' Will Need MQre Therapy By HELEN THO:tfAS WASffiNGTON iUPii -Belty Ford \\'as making v.·hat doctors described to- ·day as an "excellent''' recovery from • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Det:vt>rvol lhe Odilv Pilot 1~ gua ranteed f~0"4'1 • , ' . .,.,. '' .Q .. 00 ...,. "d•• .0 .. 1 P<oOo·· bt ' , .. p"' <•U .. no""" <Ill>• ...... llt D•~"'f~I ID '°" Ci "' ••t I•'"" .->!·I I OOp m . ""lu•o•• •nd ~,,..,~, lo"°" aono1 rtt•,•• ,o.,• <Ony l>v • •"' ~'"'<l6V 0< &•,., :.ur>O•f '"" ""~ " ' Oo• .. ,, I be> OtOuonl •o VDU Ci•·~ .,. t••t~ un1,l 1D-m, Tele phones ....... ""1·•J11 breast cancer surgery, although she still iii'ust undergo therapy as the result of microscopic cancer traces found in the lymph nodes of the tissue ~t . was removed . · ~ Dr. William Lukash, President Ford's personal physician. reported at 8:30 a .m. PD'I' that ri..trs. Ford had "slept soundly." her-temperature had dropped to nearly normal and "her vital signs remain stable." "resolutions of inquiry·• asking Ford of inJJationary forces so strong and so delegates condemned the South African questioos about the Nixon pardoo persistent that they could -jeopardize government's white supremacist policy, granted _ three weeks ago. It was not only the prosperity but even the the. assembly decided 93-23 with 14 generally assumed that these would be stability oJ our societies," Simon said abstentions to reject the country's .written answers. in his speech to the IMF. credentials. • •• ' • 11osc6w (AP) -Victo r Korehnoi and fellow Soviet grandmaster Anatoly Karpov agreed -to a dra\\' on the 411th move of their: sevent b match of the v.-orld challengers chesa fina l today. Karpov leads U , v.ith five draws. No•!~""o'' Mu"'"'<llan Bo~<~ DOCTORS SAID they "·ere "optimistic for a prolonged survival"' despite the evidence or cancer traces in tv.'O of the 30 lymph nodes which \Vere removed along with ~trs. Ford's right breast during surgery Saturday at the Navy Medical Center in nearby ;r!da, Md. But the-laboratory .re " released Monday found no eviden · that the ~-IL.· ... ~. • Missou:ci d01!tl Wt\l"'•"\l~•., , .. , , ..... ~11(1 1?10 :,~"Cl•"'"""·< •~•!l'<•"'I l!t~' ~ ....,n Ju6n C•O,,I,~"" O~n~ Po•~•. '>Ou!" l •9un1. llQU"" 1' '°"''I ·~ .. 10 \f • Yalley · ' . . ' cancer had spread to other parts of her body. · Mrs! Ford soon will undergo special diagnostic studies to detennine the type of therapy she will receive. ' Freezing -... Cloudy O·f!'f:?.f:-Missiitsipp i, Rest of Nation Clec1r Tetnperatures ~ 1 109~ L tw Jo l!)t~y -'I> ,. 11 ~'>Clwlpe '4 JS 6~ktr1•••ld !l•m..-~t. .... ~ 6v!l•le> c~ •• 1o,, .. c "'(.090 ('"''""~'; C!a .... llP<I Oailf' Oerive• 0t\ Moi1'1u 0.-tte>ol ,,,,..,. -· w-111•u 1 ~d•t11•POI" l(•~••t Cl11 l •• v~11 lOU•tYlllt ..... .,..; ,.,.11 .. ,>Jlot• ~ .. ,...._.,, "'-0.1 ..... "'"" '1'0<1< O•t~C"Y Om••,. J'tl'" Sri<! ... t P1i.o Rotl .... i;:,~\llfo!a '°""""'a"° . .. orflt lloll, Ott. -.. ~:. ... '1!>r.-, -- SI. l-!W!t Stl! L•li• (•..., ,.,. ••t"CIKO SrtUt• .,~ ...... , W111!•n(!IOP • " .. ., . ., 'i 1l " " " " " .. "· " " " " " .. • " ., " " " • • " .. " ~ " .. "' ~ " • ' . .- ' i ·' y . " • '• -.. .... .. . -v~- t,faviog It All Together~- Ask yourself these questions 1. Where do you b<tve your auto loan? 2. Where are your f~miture and appliance loans? 3. Where do you have yoµr checking accOunt? 4. Mos~ important, where do you keep your savings account? It just plain makes sense to cl:eck and ~l'J'OW at the same place wherlyou save nnd it ms,kes the most sense to do it all at First Nati~nal Bank o( Orange County. First National is a Full Senrice Bank- • whole bank-ha& been fo't 68 years. We provide every banking service you need. • And when you do all your checking, saving and borrowing at one bank, it" j ust naturally~ builds yOur total credit rating. So get it all together. Stop by the New Accounts desk a,t any of the 8 branches of Fint. National inost con.Yenient to you ·and open a savings account. It's the first step: in a sound financial program. • • , , .. • , -·-··-- ·. . . . ;,.~}-, .. •• ·• .. • ' ·~· . ' I .l • ~ ·< • .. ' • ' • ) ... --oran , e--coas , . g , " EDITION Today's Final ·- V OL. 67, N0.-274, 2 SECTIONS, 20.PAGEs-- ', . . -ORANGE €0UNrt; CALU'ORNIA ·• TUESDAY OCTOBER I, 1974 < N ·reN CENTS r -·--,1ay~~·-3~~ay Live .His Life • ID , HO!/STp!i,_ T!!. (AP) -o,,a~vid~4. For ~eanil he has brealh<d a 3-year-ofd _wbo has never DlOWn a .. filteiid&r, eaten eniefood and been .mother"s ki!.S or the touch of a bare cuddled oitly by bands wearing big, black r"' human hand. He lives in a plastic bubble, rubber gloves which extend through the and doctors say there's no medical cer· wall ol his ,bubble. lfe was delivered tainty he'll ever live elsewhere. by caesarean section Sept. 21, 1971, David ..suiters from, a disease known and was ~placed immediately into a as severe combCned immune deficiency. plastic.walled bubble: He has • lived ·His body ,hes no immune defeMes hehind .plutic and glass eve..-.slnce. against disease . Even bacteria that most ''.It'! 'Olily· in the last monlh or six people can easlly throw off could kill weeks that . he's begun ta think about him. -' get!ing out," said!_Dr. David A. Freed- • man Rrofessor of psychiata_ -A the _ Baylor College of ~iedicine •. "I think that the next step 1 is for him trying to remove himself rram that room. The whole question is bow long can you keep someone m a goldfish bowl ." At the request of the boy's mother and ·rather,. hospital officials declined to give the youngster's last name or identify his parents. They said he has one sister. Freedman say~. that David's dtvelo~­ ment -physically. intelteaiially and emotionally -has gone well. The boy is brighter than most children his age, his language skills are advanced and "he already knows his letters," . Freedman said in an interview. He is also agile and strong. He jumps and climbs and plays ball inside his 9-by-7-by-6-(oot bubble with more skill than most 3-year-olds. He sleeps in a tunnel-shaped annex to the bubble. David knov.·s his m herJ_nd Cather. c_ontact, but there's been lots of cuddling even !bough they've been only rtaces y.•ith the gloVes .... -- on the other side of a plaS1ic v.·all , _He goes_ home in a port.1ble bubble and responds to them v.·Uh affection. and slays y.·ith his famil~' e\·ery six ''David doesn"t know !here's other v.•eeks or so. He Jives there in a grouping: -ways-of expressing af!ection," said Or. ~ oC bubbles_ ttfurdina Desmond, a professor o{ But for·Da\•id. thls is no lo.nger e.nou~h. pedaitrics at Te1as Childrens ' Hospital. Freedman says the boy 1s beginning "It's been startling to me how much to bargain. in a 3-rear-<ll~ sort or way. human feeling has gotten through that for freedom from his plas1ic cage. plastic. Once. \\'hen he SB\\' his fatbe.r working', .. There hasn 't been any skin-to-skin lSee BUBBLE;. Page A!\ • . --·- Building -Cllrlled - .- 8}' GARY GRA1''VILLE Of tlle D1H1 Piiot still __ ------Us~xa~~b~ity_ of loan·~on-~-as a wedge, federal oJfici.Js have 1nd1recOY manda!M toogn n@WMl!tt\i~OM·~­ along the Newport Be<lch v.•aterfront. Spyglass Hill Project Sent Back to Planners 'Purpose of the Federal Insurance Admin istration (FIA) move is to protect the city's shoreline flood plains from devastation it says is likely to be caused by either a 100-year tidal wave or flood. An FIA order has been issued to federally-controlled lending institutions and unless a city appcaf for exemption At the close of a three-hour public · Such enclavl ( ,,.frs. Kuehn continued. is allowed, will be effecti ve Jan. I, hearing Monday night , the Newport have "deep s o c i o I o g i c a I and 1975. W , Sh Beach City O>untjl sent a proposed bol . al ifi . ,. _ ~ order instruci3 lenders to reject 011 t OIV Ul'ITt ......... 170-acre Spyglass Hill resident i a I psyc ogic t!l.m cations. . · 108n applications on Newport Beach nooa development back to Planning Com-Irvine Company planner Gary Cook plain structures not built above the max· Los Angeles County Sheriff mission. r~ to the councilwy~n~s ~m-irrwm sqrge heights water could.....bt Peter Pitchess lifonday said he The planners were a to review ments by noting the propo se d expected ·10 reach in tidal wave or won't go-before Boar<ror Su- nd k ndat-cov -flood co-""'"ons e1--'~ to occur once pervisors to answer charges or a ma e recomme ions enng di!velopment's density and grading plan uUJu .,._..,.1a1 five major issu~ that" develo~ f;\tring , every 100 years. misusing his men for personal the~ on ~ 'pmp08ed 1rfine ·(',om-"'~ be changed if it were. not a On Balboa Island, for' example. new business. A former deputy pan9 kltury development. prJvate development. residential and commercial structures claims he was assigned to in- Those issue.s centered around school. ./Cook and Irvine planning administrator v:ould bave to be 6uilt on eight-foot stall anli·burglary devices. in --Impact., the locetion -and-grade of David ·Neish-described the-project as --mounds,-stilt&~or-J>ilings-to-qualify~for --nin~homes -f-or-t-he-sheriffts - ,,,_.--;Spyglass Hill Road as it travels through' nnt entially "the Bel Air of nrangc Coun-·Joans from fede~ally controlled srurces. family .. and friends. Two were -. lie--.,~~'""-=--;;;-..1 ---t ..........-· -~ · 'W "Substantial improvements" to ex-· o c pro~ .. eve1opmen1. ;1.nu. a cos Ly .. . . . . in range ounty. Ul'I T ... pllet. . Out for u Rjde . benefit study of an accompanying six-T-.11 1 1 lh -. h . ed 1st1ng slructures. me,:'ln1ng .remodeling ------------- t. o 1 us ra e e1r point I ey mention 1·obs involving apnmxlmately 50 percent acre annexa ion. the development's grading and said it · · "' v • Also attracting the council's attention . . . rth ,· b k . h ·of ex1s11ng vaJue, would also be subject was immediate con!ormance with the mini.~izes ea moi ing, rea .s wit to the loan constraints. city's general plan and "the private tr~d11!onal tcr;ace development and re-Resales of existing prope rty might Newport .4grees - To Lease Hoag community concept." ta1ns the areas natural topography. . also be inipactcd by the lending restric- Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn raised i?fher features of the proposed Pl't'lJecl lions placed on nonnal lending sources the issue o{ what she caUed "gated painted ·out by 11Je comP3!1Y planners by the FIA edict. and guarded . communities," a qu~tion included 100 c.~tom home sites, cluster-11 v.•as City t..Ianager Robert Wynn that left the Planning Commission in . t~ condonun1um. de.velop':'lenl ,. pr!T v.·ho broke the flood plain news to a L f p k • a 2 to 2 deadlock when the devel ent VlSLOO or two public view. sites .1~. the surprised Newport Beach City Council ot: or cir l,ll!! fi t ber "t • opm area and connected recreation fac1ht1es. •ionday '-' was. U'S ore 1 • N 'sch 'd I · U 'fed -School 1' · • 11 "'I'he continuing division of the city Di "-ct ff~a~ 1 rvin7, ru 1 1 1 k. \Vynn told the council an appeal for Newport Beach City Council mem~ into enclaves only serves to -..i"'rate it stn ° icia.s are prese~t Y ~ ing exemption from the order "'·as a1ready from its residents," said l\fn:.~Kuebn at l~ee pos.!!1bl.e school sit~ 1n the }Bed with FIA. agreed ~1ooday night to lease the former · ~rea as a soluµoo to a possible schcol The aweal. he said. is based 00 the Hoag tt!emorial Hospital parking lot on ---impact P~lem. . ~-. -"uniquecha:ractet' ... or the almost fully -West Coast High\V'3Y for u~ as a park-Other issues raised by the council . · Ne,fport Makes Offsl1ore Oil Stand Official during the discu ssion leading to the' developed Nev.'J)Ort ~ach . shoreline and mg' facility for Lido Village employes.~ proposed project's return to the planning natural shelter provided Jl by offshore A late concession by the State Depart· commission . including helicopter Uight islands. ment of Transportation , the 423-cac park· ·paths and energ y impact. \\'ith lftlle hesitation, th e council ga\'e ing .lot's own er, freed the city from \Vynn its pennission to hire an outside a $20.IMXl obliga tion to demolish the facili- coflsullant to study the Corps of 1y \\'hen the lease is tcrininatcd. En~ineers' findings. Funding of the pilrkin,i:: projC'Cl "'ill IJOJT' FLJ J¥G Those findings labeled virtually all !he come from Li& l'illagcs poction of • city's ~atcrfront area as subject 10 the city's off.street parking filcility fund. . . . . . . A resolution opposing offshore drilling Formet.. President Richard Nixon 18 wheeled d.!o ~llJ flOOl" corrh~· the unanimous endorsement r the Jr!fTJI 60 ILE l . special !!Pod hazards. including Upper \Vhile the Co;ist H igln~·ay facility can ;J' JJ' ~~ewport.41:\a)'t . Co~·· Mar. Lido a te· Ul .c;irs. plans call for ••• 1 _, Isle, -Unda Isle, Bai~nsUl11, )\~est 0 ~ Q..hc '{lsed NEW~RK (U -Tbe stOt'k rtta'rkel, -Newport ·ann &alboa Islanl:l.::;l .~.i , 1 ~t ·spac<ls_ ar~ il'pected tO ~ho.\Vlng oonettw. e(.. tile· infemtli'llll'.1.1 • ~ The inaxlmdm~ su,rge "tft1"ei~ the . -be~ . ~·o( r.,iiio· sMps, oil prices cris'ir,',...,ved low~r today 1n . .COrps-prepar~ maps range\.!T?V' 12 to thoJJgli the g lot is 'flot for their moderate tradir;ig ()fl thC Ne\v York 1 18 feet. meaning the f\Qpr or basemen1t-e>1cluSive use. Stock Exchanges.. (Tables, Page All) o~ new structu res mus t ~ th~t m~ch Before being put into use. Sl:J ,180 L, _-dor-of Lo~;l!e;ich .Memori&l 'Hos»il,al w~er' ,h I>!!•~!; trep\~d,.~or:_ . ·NeY(JIOrl Beach.; Cii;o .-\!,\..l-11~ay "' •blood_ ~lo~1:1~e ·1u0g. l'.!Jrlabl&~ e~'lrat ·!)J~e,ctl{l_D fro_m th&-• • -. , _,-·, --~... • -:,-;: ... rest.qf~enoof.(Sfory_,P•geA31\.··~ · . · n1gnt. "'-. - ' ~ . "' -_ · Departmen~ at· lnte11or gl~ to open • • ,i* Sou them California's continental shelf to .. The · ~w Jones iodustrtll average . higher than the mean high tide hne. , e'3rmarked for inipro vement of the t>art - wblch reached a l.2-year IO\v of 607.87 lo '!1;et FJ.A standaftls. · "-..~fig · raciM!Y..-,includinll' S6.Sll0 for in-,. • :-! Mon.day, Jost 3.03 points to 604.82~ The \v}nn ".'as reluctant lo assess .t~ stallatis!(!. of li gh t$, s.r.soo ror an ~let- • • oil and. Cti d/,jiiing would have "a J ~ d' s · · R ' · rt F disastrous ·!I~ oa the coastal en- . u. ge· ays . epo ~ e.r . arr ,vironment"' ,,;,.rdingro the fesolullon, --"11 also fe.ul\a the department fof pro-. · ' i · m°'"i{ig plans -that Y•ould ... 'seriottsly widely watcbed indicator of 30 olue-<:hip probable 1!flP8~ of the FIA o~r until tronlc (<l'te apd 81,200 \\·orth of magnetic stoc ks had been off mor:. than 17 points the authonzed ·independent study is coin· parking pass cards. I . u· . S 1 L '°~~ize" the. ...:·2.'°derly development llimUri e' 11 -e1· . ta e -a \V and prescrvatiill''"'t.C a I if,,.,. i a 's a~ one time . · • P1~.tlloed~.,,. -bvi· 1 It~ Id be . Though not assured . it Is plffhnc:d, thll ,.., Deetines led advancei, 786 to 539 , . ~r, o Ol}S Y cou COO· l'I ·!ram system \\'ill fel'T)· tijr facility·!': .._ -· ~ T~~ition ~o opposing offshore drill- among the 1.761 issues traded. The tom> siderable. _he noted. . . users acros" fhe fiip,IDl'a\' on The 1\rcho!!: over lotaled 16.9 million sharl's. com· .\V}11n ~aii'I l_he lending ~tra1nt on. O\·erpass 10 their L'if! \'illage jobs , J.. . I rC.' la! t d ~ 'the • in"' the rcsoluti()I), drafted by City At--LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Newsman transcr1p~ o a s emen ma e lO '"torney Dennis O'Ntjl calls on the Jiepart- Wiiliam FArr refused again today at district attorney's office. by 11 cel\mate men! to hold-public -hearings to the perjury trial or fo~er ·assistant o! Susan Atkins. "determine tbe JX!blic altitude to\\·ard District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi t!,) The reporter. who at· the time worked its plans.'' · pared ~·ith· 12.990,000 traded i\tonda y. "sullstant1a\ rrnpro\'ements ' c o u Id The se~ion closed at I pm. PDT. the discourage pl'operty OY.Tle.rs ~forced ro fi rst time in a h'alf-hour _trading qten-"1nound up" fro1n • making necd L-d sion. O\'erhauls. . Such a reacl ion could breed slutns, IScl FLOODS, Page A?~ reve1tl the sourl'CS of a story he wrote · for the tos Angeles Herald·Examiner about the Charles Manson murder trisl, and now is el'nployed by the Los Angeles aod the judge ruled he had immunity Times, refused to answer on grounds under state law. . that. he was given imn1unity by the Edisota, Pacific Teleplao11e Farr, who previously spent 46 days FirSt Amendment of. the U.S. Constltu- in jail «1.:::cootempt charges; took• the tlon guaranteeing a free press and sec- -witness stand at the trial of the pr<>-tioo 1070 of the Stale Evidence Code, secutor in the Tate-LaBianca murders a Jaw recently passed by the state who subSequently ran unsuccessfullf for Legislature guaranteeing newsmen im- ' Utilities Ask Rate Boosts distrlct . attorney and state attorney munity to protect sources. general. ... Special prosecutor Theodore Shield There was more bad ne\\'S oo the when the commission granted a similar The fuel price of $16 a barrr l, he Bugllosi is accused or lying to a grand asked Superior Court Judge Earl C. economic front for Southland consumers : hike in August. The most recent requf!t sa id. is seven times the company's fuel Jury under oath ·when he said he wu Broady to bold Farr In con tempt. both Southern Califpmia Edison Compa.w ~·ou\d -Mnd rate! up 1mOthtr 5.a percellt. bill in 1970. not. the source. of & story Farr wrote Broady said tt was , his opinion that and Pacific Telephone as'ked t b e lnclUttinJ f.fonday/1 request. bills tor The company considers an fl \·ernge detailing altegtd plans of the "lt1ansoo Farr had immunity Jrom c0ntempt under California Public Utilltk's Cornmi.ldq\ 'ij!ctrlctty users sloce June 1973 would residt!ntl al user one v.·ho cons umes 1.000 Famlt)'" to kill other celebrttie1. " the state "shield" law, and that he f.1onday for rate hikes. ,. ,, tntrea!e •1otal of 47 perrent. kilo~·a1t hours of electrlci!y a da)'. At Fm's refU&al to name the source woukf not be requ_ired to answer that Spurted by rlslng-low-&u\phur fue.J · oll Citing lhe price of lo\f-suJJ)hur fuel that ra1c. 1he electric bill y.·111 be up . or his sto'ry ~lously undermined ~ .or other questions about the source of prices .• rAison Wed fJ:>r. an increase oil which must be _ust<f ln:_.lQSSil·fucl four cents a day, be said. Orange Coast Weather It'll be clear and sunn v 111 Ille l:Hc n1orninJ,?: hours a10n1:: !he Orange t.:oasl , t'XCt'pi tor tht' bcal·hc"' ~'here !hi.' ha ze 1\1H pre· \'ail. Slightly cooler. Ararh high!'.> near iO ranging up to 78 inland. IXSIDE TOD,\\' Sr'11, Jo111es 0. f:asrlt1 11<1 1vo1·11 ,; 1ha1 if '11f' c11rr~11t r<lfl' u f n1n t1 · ji1ana 11.<:I' rtn1t1 nr!l>.<:1 A.n11·riro11' tlll'I!' fHtd rlram<:1'ft•f'~ "~·allrlll'd t1•fr/1 II f(ll'{lf !}tJ/llllafJl/11 Of ~('II/I• :n111h11'$ " 1 !\r(lr!/. Pr.o~· A 7 1 sUlte'1welgalMl-Bugllooi.1bedt!"'8e----tll-.""l'·. , that woo~ odd llilO To the avera_L...=rJltO!l.l•~n:>r&UJt • ..Ullliml '1all:~• _Th<_•~w •. 11i~.~!lir JIW~"·-f<;>"'--·~~~ ttift-wttr~~,.._.,·B1tghw1~ .. "'tn~~-"i\Ttmr,'L~1llfy M!l'Jltietittal ~~ · d"at'1s. !f,ilison ipoltesman:Jroli9.ilITwan \\'lll--hi&-oommerclal ari<l laduitri&l el«-. • '""'' 1a111m-t!'i"".,, • .....,-t./ff/ltN"' '\r-t----i ' ' testimony lh6re waa oo evidence that 1rgued--aucttMfully Monday that Shield Pttcific Ttl!!pt\00 seeking '83.a sh.id such costs have doubled Ulc past tricity users harder than homes. Com· a crtme had been committed. should not be allo ·ed to prtscnt mlllion which maln{y would Affect long yt8r. mercial rates are to Jl'.O up 7.2 percent Farr previously said his lnfonnatlon 'testimony purportedly linking Dugllosl dislance calls wtlhbt C.lllomla. Half of electricity ~ills. he said, go and lndustr1al 9.6 ,,ercent. came from two of the attorneys l\I to the crime until he nrsl e~ablishcd The Edison hike, filed lafe f.1ooday "fw' flie.I tom. The t:dl.son rate hike appliealion will the MadSOn trial but refu9ed to JdentU')', that a cQme had becq committed. aflernoon , would total J11S million and The company's 11 fo&ai.l·fuct generators be considered by the comml~slon and -them !urther. -~ At the Ume, the jury was · hearing ls the second such hike as'ked In three bW'tl an avero.gc of 110,000 barrel!i or !Is st3ff between now and NO\'. 1. Such Teslllylng today, Farr wa11 asked testimony from deputy dl~trlcl attorney month!. low·sulphur oil a day, lie said, or about locre aS('s, Sulli van said. do not require wbeUlltr he re«l.ved cop\e11 or a (See FA.RR, Page .U> Rcsidcnti:il bills jumped 2.9 percent 38 mllllon barrel~ a year. !Ste RATE lllKES, rage AZI • r _.._ l , M -.i1 A 1 Mrtltl It C'l!ft"Mii1 Mli'hllT '"""" Alt ,,.,,rlin 111.u ,..,,1."'' Ntw' A• C1lnle• 11 °''".. Ct \lfliY Al Creu•or• 6) ,_11 ll·J Dlllll Mtl!C... Al S•1v!• h ri.t A11 IEtlterl:ll 1'1"-A• 5"'11 11.1 llni.r111~,,.tt1t at SM<• Mlr~tl\ ,., .... ,l,..l'l<t All·ll ltl<l•!1ltt1 It "" c;.,.,., "' l ht.itr1 •• W-•¢11141 I I Wt t lft., At lnltrmlnlon 14 Wt rkl 1'11•1 A4 • -· . ' • d • A 2 DAIL V PILO T N • ... Tut1da1, Octobfr I 1974 .. • , Water ate : Informed-Jur y Pick er ... . . ···~On Nine Inmates Uniler Jr1ay Br TOrtf BARLEY W1l•chrcki. 30, today, reminded \YU.son " O lllt OtllY l'lltl lltff ~hile a jury in Judge Lloyd E. B!anpled . ·- Convicted killer Li.1wrence Eugene .Jr. 's l'.'OUrtroom lislcned carefully thal \\'ilson admillcd loday from a, Superior he has befn senten~d lo ]if,~ irn- l..:ourt. "''itne.IN stand that he has infor1ned prlsonment for the ldl!ing. In Artahctm ~ nine Orange County jail inmates -last Septenllier ol a C o n n e c 1 I c u t In, the last t"'·o week!. businessman The admission came at the end of Butler also reminded the wilness that a gr:uelling cross-exa1ninnlicfti by di;-puty h" fates trial Oct. JS in Superior Courl public defender Ron .Butler_. But ~\llson on eharges of l'SCHpc, kidnap. ;issault stubbornly stuck to llis t!a rher testimony with a deadly weapon and robbe ry. t~at ~efenda~t .~is_ Stanlg_ Wiecheeki __ }\°ilson _a__d__d.i~y admitted .!W.lcr ·t~IO' 61m liiltis Jatl.cell that tle strangled rurther cross examination that he races Mrs. l\·larion Cam1!1a !\!organ lo death charges of grand theft filed in Los IMt ~ch I. . . . Angeles County. Buller, who Y.111 open his defense of ··And vou have informed on nine felJoy,· f'ron1 Page Al ·BUBBLE ••. --inmates' since Scpl. -16;-isn't that-cor- rect!" Butler asked him . "Tha!'s correct." Wilson said. The disgusted Buller tossed his notes onto I.he counsel table. "No more ques- tions," he told Judge Blanpil'd. he -" . \\liL<;0n had ea rlier test ified that WASHINGTON CAP) -The Wate'Kate cover-up trial, with some of the most .powerful officials or the -Jfiilcoft -ad· ministration a! defendants. opened today 11 !th the long , tedious process~of selecting a jary. · At 6:29 a.m. (PDT) U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica, v.·ho presided over the ~riginal \Vatergate break-in trial nea rly ty,·o years ago. called the court to ~">rder in the case or "the United' States versus Jollll Mitdiell,-<1-a!." Tu·o hours later Sirica had ex:cused .\ NIXON MAY BE TOO SLCK TQIDYEL -P•sa--AS 42" prospective jurors who approached the bench .one-by-one to tell the judge why lhey felt they could not serve on the jury y,•hich will be sequester~ for the duration of the. trial. • • " lfhat A Way To Start The Day ''X"~azing" is t~y one poltcemune·arted'-11.rter --tter'Car'"collided;-however,,,tt_ft-one:dff¥en-by Ruth Demse M. Pritchard, 20, of 1940 !6th St., Newport White. 50, of'467 Magnolia .St., Costa Mesa, send· Beach, escaped serious injury in this a.m. ~ccident. · ing MISs Pritchard's new Bug careenin8 into power She spotted a hitchhiker she knew at Irvine Avenue pole (left) and demolishing it. She sustained bruised and Highland Drive and started to stop, police said. arm. satd, You let me out of this bubble \\'iechecki adrnilled to hini in fl county At lea~t ~o more asked to b? excui.~d , ilpd I'll help you." jail ronversation that he strangled Mrs. ''!1~ remained to be quest ioned in-I . • £' l ., n A, F, J) .. , Anolber.. lime. JJc told his molher.-J !a<gan...19.-in-11».&mla AOi>-aP'!rlmen• -di•Ulua!!y_ • . ---1-l'Vlr/·te-tiOU-p (!'-----ao rOUl-Leag"-.&..----fl1r-e--ep £tl'tlJl Cllt 1 '\When I get out of this bubble I'll building owned by !he dead wo1nan·s Most of the se.at.s _m the. courtr~m -D .4.TE -HJTL·ES . . ,, , ·son-in·law_ Dr. Louis J : Cella. ~ere taken by a panel of 170 prospechvc W ' N Cadd .I\....~ .R'. --B H A go wllh you to the kitch:n. . Dr . Cclla "is the ~1ission Viejo physician Jurors. _Sirica told them ~ would begin ·l ll .. C'W ie· . • • • ig it !Zl lill \Vbat the future holds IS uncertain. proininent in Or.an ge County Hospital by asking ~eneral questions to "·eed public hearings. '"-' "We definite ly know what il holds d£'velopment and \1'ho has often been · out any obviously unqualified and then jf we dori·, ®-...mJy_lhing .. said_ Dr Jo.hn !inkt'.'d in the past lo the political cam-question th e .remainder in private. '"4.t Lobster Rake___---...1.hr~~;;,'~~-:~~~1.11~ cos .. 11110~:_&,.r 5-.vear-ofds R M 1 1 d--ol • pa1gns ofloCal Democrats. --The· selectton-process: that courd Inst -"' ;-vnnlV'lrw"O -""""'" _ · . ~n gomery • c;. ea er the team \Vilson testified that \\'iecbecki told one Y:eek o: more, will r';SUll in 12 San Francisco to Los An&eles woold go .eating for David .. we know wha~ ~ hiru thil:t he quarreled y,·ith Mrs. Morgan jurors an~ six -~ternates ~rng ctio;;en Receipts from· last weekend's lobster future wou1d be outside the bubble.' ol'er. what she said was his failure for the trial. S1r1ca bas said he bOpes bake ar-e still being counted by the fn:m $1.20 to $t.4z. l I l the l · I bef Chri The company said, it need~ the.lat~ David's condition occurs· atwut once --4~crount for missing rents paid to o.~P e e ~a ore "stmas. Balboa Bay-Lions Club, but-Mr:-and 4n every 10,000 births. For most, dea th h1!11 by other tenants and his further Ev~ry effort will be ~ade to co_ncludc hlrs. Gil Kveen of Irvine have already increases to meet the increased costs dJmes in eight or nine months usua11 failur.e to quit the building after he t~:_ trial before the holiday .season al· added up their winnings _ a 1975 ol. wages and salaries te5\l1ting from : . Y y,·as fired as janitor. tuvugh that may not be possible," Sirica Jiargalning agreements reached wJth For ~year~lds in Newport Beach, Fire Prevention Week will mean climbin g aboard the big white engin es and 0trytng on the _ firemen's helmets, ~ts and cot.ts. Newport Beach firemen hope that in from a ma.ssive, uncontrollablt: infection. · \Vilson said the defendant told him told the prospective jµrors. Cadillac. • employes in August and September. The bubble has protected· David from that be wrapped the frail \\'idow's body A small number of demonstrators The Kveens, of 18282 Chicory Way, The company also asked for higher between . the fun, the Ii t t I e kin· }.hah Montgomm: Qd. _Rr-HiRbRL_ , _ _!!:.].!] Old beds~reaA..flllJL carried jt. to_ gathered~ outs~de ~e !~al .£2.-U£lhouse~ are-the-winoen-cl-the-grand-.pri.,reo--0cba"·"'rges-.tor--establiahlng711ew-and-ad.._ --dergartners-"at the' JO elefuentary""!thools -. W1laon. the_o.tberJeam.Jeader-. say the a vacan lOt at 1Ji rear oftlleliiilding '11n~e-_of0ieffispal on f?~er \Vhite · . · . -ditional services for mov1nD' and chang • b)y, ·has Only eight types of genns 'iri after .composing a fake ransom nqte. House _aide Jahn D. Ehrhcliman, one The . couple',. which held the ~u1g ing telephones a'nct for nu-;ber change;-_tbey!re visitirtg-nexf~.rrwtll get n taste ..., tps body all apparently 'ac:quired from Police arrested \\liechecki later that or the f1ye defendants. $1 ticket, Y.lll be prtscnted 1helr new-asked -for-by the customer. • -or rt "f~ nv~l!on is all .ahout. food. No.le is dangerous. day ~ter listening to a..statement made Ehrllchf!l_!n w~_s!!'UCk ~ Jhe right C!J' tonight, 1be monlhly r-ate• for .. extension-. IQDg l'd the _ :9flDual _ kmderga~ -What the doctors hope to do is to br. the ~~fendant's wife, h1rs. sandy ~ho_ulder 6ut appeared unmoved by the Lions Club Officials also announced telephones in reslde.nces would be in-v1aits ~heduled during the National Fire awaken David's na tural Immunity. Nert \\1echecki, 23, who has also testified 1nc1.denl. !he winriers or the annual parade, which creased from $1 to $1.2$. ~rev~tion Week, each of the fire st;i- . Week, they plan to try injections . of for the Pi:>secuti?n in. t_he trial. ,, His lawyer. A~drew C. Hall, ::hoved The company asked for the new rates lions m Newport Beach wlU be, holding a . thymus extrai::t that has been used JI.In.. Wiechecki te!illfJed that she heard !he demonstrator away.-_ wended 'through Newport Center with to be put into effect immediately on ope!! ho.USS for. persons inte~ in iq research. Several other techniques screams and a thud from ti-frs. Morgan's The other defendants are former Atty. 130 entries Sa turday morning. . an interim ba!is until the commission seei.ng_hOw the fire department operates. have also been attempted. ?flice short ly after her husband entered Gen. Jo~ N. ltlitchell, ex-White House Top wiMer of the sweepstaltes award makes a fin~ decialon after holding 1_3etween ~O a.m. and 3 p.m. from But l\fontgomery says, "\Ye don't know 1t last .~arch l and that he told'her staf_f eh1ef H. R. Haldeman; form_er lvas the · M.ission Viejo High School public hearinp. Friday cf this week lhrougH next Thurs· anything at this lime that holds promise t~al ~1rs. h1organ had had an epileptic Assistant Atty. Gen. Ro~rt C. l\1ardi_an : ~rarching Band. American Legion Post " day, each fire .station will conduct tours of a permane·nl cure.. fit. and Kenneth .W. Parkinson, one-time l won the mayor's award with its float for visitors. ' "''One possibility i~ that we will not She s.iid \Yiecheck~ l'iOU!d not ·ano\v 1awyer for Nixon 's re-election rommittee. commemorating 50 years of service to l'Nnt P .. e Al Thi~ is the 15.th year firemen have have to do anytlling." said \\'i!san. her to enter the cff1~ and later told the blind. • made the rowfds of the local kin- __ . ,He said --two-Getman infants held her that he had helped Mrs._ 1'1organ The float from the Costa Mesa l!>'._cees F A. DD dergarten classes, and the visits have in jsolatlon for two years sponlalieously to her apartment. Sbe testified that EX•Scllool C-·-q"";,f v.-:00 the' best theme award, wliife-tbe --"'D.U.~ \" always-made rbfrhit,-acrording .. ta- developed inununlty. ' she ~ev~r saw Mrs. ~lorgan again after Uk equestrian award went to Freddy Lee · Fire Capt. Jim _Top__11ing, in charge of • , There's a possibility that Davia could that mcrd~t. . . Miller, from Norco. Stephen Kay, a key prosecuting witness the_ department's Fire Prevent I 0 n ~me day leave the bubble in a special Wilson IS ODe of three men who Now Sc e . 1'-lembers of the Balboa Bay Liorls who a§isted Bugllosi at tbe MansOn Bureau. • ' .suit. similar to the space suit astronauts' escaped from a county courthouse • T eltlng Club said they were pleased with the trial. Besides the. 20-minute introduction to voore on the moon. Space scienll.;ts' boldmg cell . last P.tay 30 and who were weekerid's turnout, arid said they would Kay has testified. to the gram jury • fti"e engine. and the mm that nm them. are experimenting with su ch a suit for recaptured m the streets of Santa Ana Job Appl;cants. know later this week bow much money and in a civil ault., that Farr 1ave the youngsters will be given a.picture David • · after a gun ·duel with· an off-duly " was rai~ to, benefit Services fox: the him an envelope to return to Bugllosi, ol .a fire engine to color later in their , _ ~ors-say tilt....YOUD.gSlet. bounces _ Cal_ifornia HigEw~y _ patrolman slowed Blind, Inc. _. ___,_ _ _ :i.j tbe .time ..11-)he_tmnscrlpt J.eak.,~ _ .c1iiirooms. .Ibey will also dlsctl!I with around his 1mall plastic home with a ban-thei~ p~gress. . . Dr· Williaril Cilltningbam, former that Bugliosl angrily demanded to know their teachers what they learned from don, playing with a ball. climbing inside His two rompen1ons have since been superintendent of the Newport-Mesa · if Kay had seen the oontenl!. Kay his the 'firemen. a large, pl~stic frog and spendin g hours se~~ to 15--year and 20--year state Unified School District, has been hired Front Pqe Ai testified that he never looked into the playing · with visitors arid watching pnsoo terms on the armed rob~ry by the \Vestminster School District to envelope and can't say what was in It. tele\'ision. charges tbey faced at the time and help screen applicants for the superin-FLQQ DS "He loves Sesame Street.'' says the su.bsequ.ent escape allegati_ons. 1 • tendent's post. • • • ·Security Guard Receives Term In Gun Death i\tontgomery. "He'll even Stny up 10 During ~1s 0";1 murder trial, \\i tlsoo ( Cunningham, oow executive director y,·atch the news." at one pomt pointed out his father in of the Association of California School Bo y Cy clist Dies A ft er Ju1np Fall ; Az~topsy Planned Az'uS,\ (UPI) -An autopsy wai scheduled today on the ·body of a 11)..year- old boy who apparently \vas falally injured while jumping his bicycle from ; 1"·0-foot high ramp in an Eve! Knievel iptitation. : F'rank Terry died ri.Jonda y at Gtcndora Yommunity Hos~ital. Authorities said he was injured Saturday in the stunt. At that lim'e, he was takCn to a \\'est Covina hospit.a l where he was treated for a broken collarbone and sent home. Later. he complained of pain in his arm and head and \\'as again taken 1o the hospita l v.·hcre he received pa.l£1 medication and was releiscd. , ... °''"'1" .,,., r .. .,." ............. "'' _,.., t>°IMl'•'·f••'""'' •·.pyt .. ....,t ... 1-.1:>1"00 ,, ...... 1 ..... ,..., • .. ... 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F ortntai1i V alwy W 01uan Testifies In Fetus Deatli By KATllY CLANCY Of lh~ 01111 Piiot 51111 A F'ountain Valley woman -testified Jn \Ves t Orange County municipal court today th.at her estranged common-la'v husband struck her twice in the stomach 1vhile she was pregnant and then said ..he hoped the baby died." Consuelo Berber, 20, was testi£yihg at a preliminary beating into .a fliarder charge against Lorenio Villareal De La ment with.the high school district. CUnn.iogflam will select two other members to fonn a thrte-pef'800 screen- ing committee. They each will be paid a maximum of $200 a day plus expenses while on duty for the district, officials said. ~ After the screening team narrows the field lo a select group of applit'ants. the school board. will make the final selection. District officials said the board plans to involve the staff and c ommunity in determining qualifications for superintendent candidates. White Cane Days • Friday, Saturday - -Rosa. 23~~f Gafti~n Gr?ve who was Lions Vil1ite Cane Days, S, fund:.raising charged µf;COn~eclion WJth ~he death projeet to aid the blind and sigh(--savin,, of her unborn cful~. ~ .. efforts will be held Friday and Saturday. ~1rs .. Berber said De La Rosa struck Members of the Mariners Lions Club her J~ly 10 .as the couple arg~ed in in Newport Beach· will be asking for a parking, lot next to her p..1~entN house contributions during the -.two-day fund# 111 llP62 \~arncr Ave., Fountain ~lley.. rasiser, with Jb<rperoeqJ()tthe donations She sa id, he had come . to p1c1c up used to finance sight serVing projects. · the couples l~o .oth~r. ch1ldrrn. \\'hen l\1oney C9llecled will be usecl;Jo finance ~he refused, she :?st1fl~:., lhey argued eye operation~ for tttt needy~ and blind and he stru~k her hard. persons. provide eye examinations. i\fl ('t>\ards. she said. s~c n~ longer csta~lish foundatio~ and eRdow ey~ Ca re felt ~er unbor n son k1ck1ng. and she ~lloos . of hospitals. according to fell hghl cr;ampS. Richard Flore, president of lhe l\f'ariti ers .l\trs. Rcrhcr 1hcn g:i l'e bu·th to a Lions Club. sllll~rn .son July ~2. A ~st 1~orrem • Persons giving donations will be given cxam111al1on sho1-1-:ed ti~ child died . of a tiny, red·tipped white tane to wear. a head injury. f'oun uun Valley police said. The preli'minary heHring Is bein~ held before Judge Kenneth fl:!. Sml!h. At the close of ttstimony, he wi ll decide if there is sufficient evidence to send the case on for trial in Orange County Superior Court. Panel Deadlocks On Duplex Plans Deputy District AUdrney Dou i:: A developer came wtthln one. vote. McFarl11nd Sllfi1l !00 morning calling of · convincing regtOnal coutal com· witnesses in lhe case. · mlsslone~ Monday to approve his pl11ns fo~ountain Valle y p0licc said P.lr:r;:. ror two duple.us in v.-est Newpor\,Be1tch. Berber had been rect'lvinj!: pre natnl r.are . The commluion deadlocked 6 to 3 and her physician scud the unborn chlld on a moUon to approve \he project the city manager -noted. Councilman Peter Barrett said roughly 90 percent or local residential resales depend on lenders affected by lbe FIA order. "hfost new construd.ion on the shoreline is redevelopi:nent so I expect the greatest possible impact could be on resales," Barrett said. "Howe_ver."#be added , "I don't ~ee this as ~ibly forcing a ioss of property value." La ke P erris Victim P!:RRIS IUPI ) -Victor Cooper, 20, . Corona, became the fourth person to drown at Lake Perris since it was opened to the public in May. C.OOper y,•as swimming at night with two com- panions during the weekend. Newport Siudies Park Feasibility The Parks, Beaches and Recrelltlon Comml..ton ol Newport Beaeb will diacuss tonight the feasibility of a new park. at the intersection of Jamboree Road and Bayside Drive. . • Cal Stewart, PB!\ d!~r. w i l! present to 1he commission at 7:30 p.m. in the city council chambers, the. availability ol land at the intersecifon, just east of tne Balboa Island entrance. Othe-r items on the agenda.., Jnclude a look at capital improvements in 1975-- 76, an economic analysis of park malntenance, the third phase of the Spyglass Hill developme nt in terms of parks, and a report by the anti-litter committee. ·· • WE'VE -oNLY . . . A ieeurlty guard who shot and killed a fellow officer while demonstrating the speed with which he could draw his weapoo has been sentenced to sis: months in Orange County Jail. Superior -Court Judge Everett W. # Dickey also ordered Charles James Mizer, 22, of 14172 Roxlanne St .. Westminster, to serve three years pro- bation on release and possess no ·firearms during the' prob1tion t'e.rm . . Mizer pleaded guilty to chai-ges of involuntary manslaugbter stemming from the dea th last April 22 of security guard Jerome C. Woodburn, 19, of Orange. --:'JUST· BEGl.J,N! ·-, i , ~ .. __ •• • ~ •• • --Thirty yeirs ago a few far-sig hted people-revolutionized the carpet· t;iusjpess. -"' ' .. 1f_irst~ ·tt'te chemic31 indust~ developed synth0tic tib9rs. eliminatinQ reliadon wool ouality and prcductiori ~ . · Second. machi nery was invented rrenufactured up to 10C>times faster . • whi~h enabled carpeling to be Third, and most important. some people stuck their neckS""Out and risked capital to o.ut ttiese d e ve lopments to wo~k . What does tnis mean to you ? 11 ...... that carpeting costs less than 30 years a!lO. ttMtCMI thitt wl'l at was once a lu xury i's nowwlthin range of almost everyone. ff .....,.a selection un imapinahle 30years ago. ' ~ With our family in the carpet bu.siness since 1894. we nave seen more cnanpes on the last few years than we lielieved pcsslble, creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 80 years. tt looks like .,...,.,,.,., (ont ~ " ' AIJlEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES -. . '6. • .. ,, .... ••II•·.,,.. .. ,.., .• ,. .. , ' •.. , ). "-"""l.--...... x,•,, •• 11!itt'Q*l"4.)tt--•;kr:::.: c1.11ifl1d Achtnhlii, 64J:.s.•~• \1-as !lt'al\hy before she ullcgedly was nt 3012·14 W .. Ocean Front. Seven votes ~'nit br.Ps.JA JW:a.. ... ~ .. ~ ·t"'7_ .......... ,n.42 ~~i:JM>='t~::-.M.,...++- erwaid""s' She i;ccamc ill, :1«0rdlng to ap"prove a pro}ect. . ·~·-·~·-=-----" 6'l'5ll11eM!0oA'ff1 (.COST A MISA __ ,, '""'""" ,,,. r>.....,.r,.,, .... ,.. ••. "Or ...... r•' ,._,.....,._,.. .,.,... .,,~ .... ~ .. .. ........ ............ ....... ,..,, ~ ··-" -·-!(le>' ... , __ ..... .,. lll'ft>oH-- ... ,.,..,, ..... IK!,,"1"1"'"11f>IAl.1• .... •t to• ... • !-~"'"""'"'""""'".,.II ~ W•••U •. "°~''""'""'--.w ..... l \OI)_ .. , I I to _P9Uct, and the examining ph)'3lci11n .... I'aul BalalfS proposed to construct t~·o lolcf'her the cl\Dd wnu be OOrn dead. duplexes on tht small 25 '6y 9i1" fool 'J'ltr district llt!Omt!y·s office said the Jots at~ cost ol $91).000 . charge.o; •Were filed undrr ll recent ad· The l'OmmliSion staff hed rero- dlt1on tO the state penal code, which mmcnded approval of the project, noting permit! charges to~ filed in connection thot previous pnrklng problems had been u•lth the ·death of a fetus. · reaolved by the developer. • • • • '46-4838 ~M-tllnt,,.,,,,, t lo l :lD-NJ., tlo t-SAT. t :3Dlo 5 • v • "' I- " 7 j· . I ~ - I 1j ' . • .. 7 ' • .. .... -·· " • I • oast ·· EDITION ~ --~range TodayT'-li'Fhbi•.• itc--t N.Y. Stooks • ' VOL 67, NO. 274, 2 SliCTIQNS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF0RNIA TUESDAY OCTOBER I, 1974 c TEN CENTS ; , -" iloy.,71., :May Live-. r HOUSTONi Tex. (AP) -David is For three yeirs, he has ·breathed man, a prolessor or psychiatry a the a 3-year-old who has never known a filtered,aJr, eaten sterile food and l:Jeen Baylor College of ri.1edicine. --mother's---ttss or ~he-touch--of-11 bare-cuddfed>only-brfmnds wearlng-bir,bla1cr-"I think that-the-nen--step irfor , human hand.. He lives in a. pla3tic bubble, rubber gloves whitjl extend through the him trying to remove himseU from that and doctors say there's no medical ctr· wall_ ol his bubble. He was delivered room. The whole question is bow long tainty he'll ever live elsewhere~ by Caesarean section ·Sept. 21, 1971, can yj'.)U k~p someoqe in a goldfish David suffers from a disease known and wu placed lmmediately into a bowl." · as severe .rombined immune· deficiency. pla.rtic-walled bubble. He bas lived At the request of the boy's mother His body -has no immune defemes behind plastic and glass ever since. and . father, pospital officials declined again.st disease. Even bacteria that most "It's only in the last month ·or six to give the youngster's last name or people can easily throw off coufd kill weekJ that he's begun to think about identify· his parents. Th~y said he has · him. getting out," said Dr. David A. Freed-one sister. -t • ·-Edison, ltfa Bell -For 2 Ufilit1es · There was more bad news on the economic front for Southland consumers : both Southern California.Edison Company and Pacific Telephone askOO t h e Callfomia Public Utilities Commission Mooday for rate hikes. bimonthly residential bill Nov. 1. . Pacific Telephone is seeking $83.8 million which mainly would affect long dis~e calls within California. The Edison hike, filed late 1ifonday afternoon. would tot.al $113 million and is the second. such bike asked in three months. Residential bills jumped u _ pereent when the commlssioo granted g !im.ilar hike in. August. 1be most recent request W at.ergat.e Trial would ..,,d rates •P another s.a perceot. illcloding Mooday's reqUQt, bills for electricity ~ •Ince .lw:te 1973 would Under Way, Jury ~;~1ota1i:.,.".r=u1;_ 1ue1 Spurred by rising low-sulphur fuel oil pried; Edison asked for an increase that would add $2.40 to the ave~ge oil wbkh must be used,_ in fossll-fue1 Selecti•011 Begun generators to meet ~air j)elluUon 1tan- -· . dards. Edison spokesman .Bob Sullivan WASHIN9TON1A"i'r:-The"Watcrgate·-~~.such costs bav'e ~ doilbled the past coVer-up tri al, with some of the most Half of electricity bills, he said, go powerful officials of the Nixon . ad· for fuel costs. , . ministration as defendants ~ned today The company s 12 fosSll·fuel generators . ' ' . burn an average of 110,000 barrels of with the long, techous process of selecting low-sulphur oil a day, he said, or about a jury. 38 million barrels a year. -At 6:29 a.m. (POT) U.S. District Judge The fuel price of $16 a barrel, he Johll J. Sirica, who preskled over the said, is seven time~ tbe company's fuel • bill in 1970. 'Original Watergale break-in trial nearly The company considers an average two yean ago, called the court to order residential user one who consumes 1,000 ln the case of "the United States versus kilowatt hours o( electricity a day. At John Mitchell, ef al." tha:l' rite, the electric bill will be up Two houn later Sirica had excused four cents a day, he said. NIXON MAY BE TOO SICK TO TRAVEL -P•go AS 42 prospective jurors who approached the bench one-by-one to tell the judge why they felt they could not serve on tbe jury which will be sequestered for the duration or the trial. At least 40 more-asked to be excused The new hike, as have prevlolL! ones, wiU•hit conunercial and industrial elec- tricity users harder than homes. Com- mercial rates ' are to go up 7.2 percent and industriaJ 9.6 percent. The Edison rate hike application will be considered by the commission and its stall between now and ~ov. 1. Such increases, Sullivan said, do not require public hearings. · I ' • >•· ,;., . ·.· .: , '"'· • ' Io ' .. • . is-Life in Bubble - Freedman says ttlat David 's develop- ment -physically . intellectually and emotlonallY :.... ha! gone-well. ~ The boy is brighter than most children his age, his language skills are advanced and "~e already knows his letters," Freedman said in an intCrview. He is also agile and strong .. He jumps and climbs and pl ays ball inside his S.bf·7-by-&.foot bubble with more skill than most 3-yeir-olds. He sleeps in a tunnel-shaped annex to the bubble, ~·'"'~ ~-·- David knows his mother and father .. even though they've been only faces on the other-side-of--a plnsttc wall. and responds to then1 ~·ith affection. "David doesn't kOOYt' 11-terc's other ways of expressing affection." said Dr. ~1urdina Desmond , a professor of pedaitrics at Texas QlilQ.reqs' Hospital . "It's been startling to me how much human feeli ng has gotten through that plastic. ''1\ierc hasn't been any skin-to-skin Tells Court He 'Told' 0118 Otlte•·s - By TO~f BARLEY Of 1119 OtllY J'lt .. 51•11 Convicted killer Lawrence Eugene \Vi\son admitted today from a Superior Court witness stand that h.e has informed on nine Orange County jail inmates in the last two weeks. The admission ca me at ~he end of a ~elling cross-examination by deputy public defender Ron Butler. But Wilson stubbornly stuck to.his earlier testimony that defendant Louis Stanley Wiecbecki told him in hi s·jail cell that he strangled l\frs. Marion Caip.illa Morgan to death last f.tarch I. Butler, who win open bl! defense of Wiecheclti, 30, today, ·raninde4 Wil9on while a jury in Judge Lloyd E . Blanpled contact. but thcrc's been lot.s of cuddling "'ilh lhc glo\es." 'lie goes hom-e i n :r-portable bubble and siays "·ith his family every si~ "·eeks or so. He li11es there in a grouping of bubbles. But for .IJavid. this is oo longC!r enough. Freedman s..1ys the boy is l>eginning -to bargain. in a 3-year-old sort of '"'ay, for freedom from his plastic "cage. · Once. when he sa"' his father working. (See BUBBLE, Puge A!\· ,,,,., -. Jr.'s courtroom listened carefully that Won't Slaow he hns been sentenced to life i.m- prlsonffient for the killing in Anaheim last September of a Co nn ectic u t businessman. Butler also reminded lhe witness that he faces trial Oct. 15 in Superior Court on charges of escape, kidnap. assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. Wilson additionaJly adm itted under further cross examination that he faces charges of grand theft filed in Los Angeles County. • "And you have informed on nine fe llow inmates since Sept. 16, isn't thnt cor· rect?" Buller asked him. "That's correct," Wilson said. The disgusted Butle'r tbssed his notes onto the counsel ta ble. "No more ques· tioas," he told Judge Blanpied .• Wilson had earlier testified that \\1iechecki admitted to him in a county jail conversation that he strangled f.1rs. t.1organ. 79, in the Santa Ana apartment buifding owned by the dead ~·oman·s Los Angeles County Sheriff Peter Pitchess A-fonday said he won:t._go.....be!ore Board..ol Su- pervisors to answer charges of misusing his men for personal b.usiness. A former dCputy claims he was assigned to in· stall anti-bu rglary qevices in nine homes for the sheriffs lamilY atiif""friendS:-TWo were in Otange Cou nty. F 01uit;Qi11 Valley W onicai Tes ti fies l n Fetus Death son·iri·law. Dr. Louis J. Cella. By KATllV CLAJ'llC \' Dr. Cella is the Missioo Viejo physician °' ,.,. 0111r P ;1oi ·s1111 prominent in Orange County Hospi!a\ A Fou ntain Valley \.l.'Oman tcslificd ,_ -,. - • " -....... and remained to be questioned in- ,.., divldually. Pacific Telephone said the co.st or a three-minute, Station-to-station call from San Francisco to U>s Angeles would go development and who has often been in \Vest Orange County municipal court linked in the past to the polilic~m· today that her estranged common-lfiw paigns of local Democ rats. \ -h ba d k h. t · · ti t I \Vilson testified that Wiechecki told us n slruc .,er \\"ICC in ie s on1ac I .. Mllit or the seats in the courtroom wcnrl'aken by a panel of 170 prospective jurors. Sirica told them he would begin by asking general questions to weed out any obviously unqW1liflfll and tbea que!tion the remainder in private. . -. . 1be selection process, thal could llSt one Wtt.k o'r motf. wlJI • reJUlt .. in 12 jurors and six alternates being chosen for the bial. Siriett has said he hopes to complete the trial before Christmas. · <1£very effort will be m8de to concludo the· triaU before the hoUday season aJ.. {set TRIAL. Page AZ)-; Oraage (;east . , Weather lt'li be clear and sunny in the-: • late momi111 hours alohj the . Orange Coast, except fb the beaches "°here the haze wirpre- vail. Slightly cooler. Beach highs near 70 tanging up to 78 ,.inland. . -. INSIDE l'ODAY Stn. Jame1 O. Eastland toortlB that if the cur,,.e11c rote ohmafi.. Juana. ILJe continu11, Americana may Jlnd Uiemaelvtr "tMdled with a lorg1~population oj 1emt· rombie1." (Storv, Poge .A.7.) from $1.20 to $1.42. , The CQmpany said it needed the rate increases to meet the increased costs of wages and salaries resulting from bargaining agreements reached with eQlplo~es in ~ugust and SePtember. ~ companl'. ~-aske11 fDr higher chafges for e$lANi6'hing new and ad- . ditional service§', for moving and chang- ing teft!phohes, and" for number :changes asked for by the aiston\er. The m6ritb1y i:ate for exjension . telephones to· residences ¥.'OUid be in· creased from $1 to $1.25. . The com,pany asked for the new rates to be put into effed ·immediately on an interim basis until the commission makes a final decision after holding · public hearings • Ile Drove Mile8 For Rejection ' . . . "i! , ....... RICHARD NIXON WH.EELED DOWN CQ~tD_QR o'F ,HliSPITA4-'' Doctor Says Clot on Right_ Lung Beginning to Clei:~r . • • Clot -in "Nixon's 'Lung ~ . . .. . . ( . . Beginning to Clear Up · "LONG BEACH (AP) -The smal\ or diagnostic tests aimed at finding blood clot in fonner President Nixon's the basic cause of his phlebitis, Lungren right lung has begun to clear up, his r~rted. doctor said today, and latest tests sho\v 'T'he former president was whet!led no sign of any new clot. (Earlier story, this morning to the radiology department Page A5) where X-rays were taken. Two techni-A mustachioed marauder who followed clans said they talked to Nixon but a 53-fear-old Costa Mesa woman all Dr. John C. Lungren said he believes refused to disclose why the X-rays "·ere the clot moved to the lung from Nixon's taken. • the way home from a s.Jngles' club phlebitis-stricken leg two weeks before One technician. Pilar llallori. who is soiree in Anaheim "tonday is sought 1 s 1 ·d Ni ~ 1· ed his hospitaliiation, when he "'as vaca-rom pa n, sa1 xon 1,.vmp 1ment by police today. tioning in Palm Springs. I.he Spanish ~le and spoke a senteQCe The victim complained that he drove There was no indication whether the in Spanish whi ch she could not un' down Harbor Boulevard behind her all good news meant that Nixon \\'Ould be derstand. .. the way and then coofrontcd her out.side released from Memorial H o s p i t a l 1'te other technician. Leslie Pehll.y, her ea.stslde home. "tedicat Center of Long Beach before said, ".He looktd ''e?'Y tired. He didn"t-··-~II ~..:I.~ ...,,,.,,,...... ... Dt~~~--_.....l.W..Jaul~.J.!-,..,,~.,. --· -,..,.,,....,.,..-Mi Miiii -· m.i..-r-..,u~r""ect e·~··woinau In a written statement : Lungre n said ' • C.llftnMt M Mwt~M , ...... ' Alf like " the ··-• tro • <i..tlllH llf.H ""'...._. ....,. M you, uuuappy s ngarm roi.r there is "evidence of ,...al resolutlo0 ~ :: r...-: "-.~ bery v1c11m quoted 1he sus,,.c1 •• .1 the .iot 1n the rtght 1ung" and .... ·:l ·KilJcd in Collapse, DH"' frfttkn "' IYM• ,....... An beseeching as he chased her up lhe evidence of any addltlonpl en\boli in •llllorlll ,.,. M lwtfi . • .. , 'd 1r11ttr11111111111t •• 11.u M.ncttt At•n !JI ewalk. the lungs." "1111-... , .. 11 '*'•.,.. M • The unhappy victim told Officer l eff Lungren said these conchtsions were =!,.!."!:9" ~~ :::.•:; ! :: Miller that when she rejected his ad-ba!.Cd on en examination conduct&! ~loll'" t'""1Y!INlfll .. Mrlll ,.... "' vances, the man ·made -0rr with her day. purse and &bawl, valued at is each. Nixon Is stlll undergoing " battery • • ' 1 BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI\ -The.i roof Of n t'A'O-Story office bulldi.Dg under • COOSlJUct lpn c:o)l~P!f<d Monti.,; k[Uing three. "'"'"'"· _and Injuring •••!tt ~It 'untie ffl)llnt l'lll1<re\e and llcti, ' (. ,. \\'hile she was pregnant and then said him that he quarreled with ~1rs. Morgan "he hoped the. h"bY died." over wha t she said \'.'as 1his failure r· to account, !or missing rl)ljtS paid to 'Consuelo Berber. 20. "·as testifying himlffJilJ>the r tenants 1lNf".Jtfs further at a preliminary hearing into a murder fai~--0 qui~. the ,buildl'ng aft~r he charge against Lorenzg Villareal De La \Vas fired as janitof:. , .' Rosa. 23, of ,Gard~, Grove who . was \"1 tloo sa1d tfle 'cicfendant told him charged. iJ1 ~C?nncct1on \1·1th the death th"t he \.\Tap~tJi~i-ail ~i!fow'.s. bOdy of lier unOOrn ch1 I? ""'-in an old -~1'!.i d Ojlrt ied it to ~1rs. Berber stud De L! Rosa -struck a V!canl. .fthf t~te bf 1he bt.lilding her July 10 as lhe: e-0upJ~ argu~•in after compos1n·g a fake ransom nofe. .,..a;4><1rking lot next ·to hCr pa~rnfs' Must' Police arrested \\'iecheekr lal~r -U"i°'at, ··-at 10362 \\!am'lr Ave., Fountain Valley . day after listening to a sta.len'Mi!flt 'l'(Wii_~ .'...-~ . .she said he had come la pick up by the defcnd3nt's ~·HC:' ~1rs. ·s:fti'd:,.-the CQl.IPle's ' t\'>O other chirdren. \\'hCn \V iech*, ·23, who has also testified she refused. she tcstifiod: they argued for the proseeulion in the trial. .. an d he struck her ''hard." t.tf3. \Yiechecki test ified that-she heard Afterwards. shl• said she no longer • screams and a thud frOm l\1rs. ~torgan·s ft>ll her unbom son kicking. and she · fSee l'tfURDER, Page !) felt light cramps. Bo)' Cyclist Dies . . . ~Irs. Berber then ga\'C blf'lh to a stillborn son July 22. A posl m~rtcm (See. PREGNA:\''f, Page A!\ JJOIV PtlRTrvc Autopsy Plannecl . n ·ITll 600 L.E VEI.. NE\\' YORl\ tl"PI 1-The .~!ork mer:a·I After J u 111 p Fall ; AZUSA (U PIJ -An 1111topsy ~'l\S scheduled today on the body or a HI-year• old boy who apparently \\'BS fatal,ly injured whUe j\lmping his bi cycle from ! a two-£00~ high ramp in an Eve! Knievel tmltatioo. showing concrrn O\"t'r the inh::·1~;1t11n;1I oil pnces cris1.'I. fllO\'cd IO\\'t't tl)'f.1y In modera1e trading on th~· X"'· York Stock Exchantes. /Tabl~. Pilgo:.? 1\l l l Thci l'lo"' Jonrs 1ndus111a l tH'rra i:r- \\'hich reached n 12·\"enr IO\\ of 607 07 f\londa)'. lost 3.05 points to 'i!H 112. Thr widel)' 1'811'.!hed indicator of 30 otue~t-1p • >l'anJc: Terry died tilonciay at Glendora eontff!IWdl) 1fospi'tfl, l\Ut!mfft11!!"1:lib ht ''IS iljured Saturdi.i)' In !he slunl . stock! had bet'ti orr nio1e 1ha11·"1~··· ---1 At 'lhat time, hf! was taken to a West Co\'ina hospital -¥.·here M ~·a!i treat ed for a broken collarbone and •tcnt borne. t..1tcr , he C"Om.plnincd of pnin 1/n his amt and held and · •u tigaln taken • to t};c. ~ta.I where he ttttivcd pain mMJttMin find wna releasca. .. ' ' at ~ tilne. • Declines led lld\'tllll'CS. ~&l 10 ~9. anlorig the t.761 issU£S 'traded. "rht 1um over . totaled 16.9 million sh~re~. Niil· part'CI ~lth 12.990.000 traded \1orKlllY. The ~esslon clostd 111 1 ptn, PDT 1ht first time in a halr.l1our trndl nl! exle.n· t i on. • • • . . I ::A_2_ OAJLV P.ILOT c Tu~~d~Y. OctcDer 1, l~ f~t11t>,l Asks Amount Spent Si.nee Aug.·9 · \\'ASHi NGT6N rUPT ) :_Congressional stalionery. postage and other Hems. million suWlemental.ApproprtatiOOs bill.- 1nvestlga tors want to knoy: exac.1.ly ho11" {tep. Eli1.abeth Holtzman, (0..N.Y ), . "A peNlon is des~ as a rt\Yard 1nuch 1non<'y tbe government bas spent filed a resolution Monday requestil)g for presidCnts who perform meritorious on President l'\ll':on 's transi tion expenses Ford to provide a run. nccounting of and hooorablt! service while In 'oCCice," before they consider a request for all public funds spent on l'ilxon so far. Wal die said. "Mr. Nixon did not perform another '398,000.'-She S<1id sbe took.the action alter I-louse meritoriously • · •. He did not per£orm Tite $398.<dris all that HoUSe m·~,;,·tiers 1nembers tried ond faile4 to get the honorably. If you '"'ere ready to vote could justify of the $850.000 reqaeslt•d by figures th('1nselvcs. • ~ for impeachment. then you should be -P~!ident Foret The fund! cove.-Nixon'll R , Jfl'Ome Wt1ld1 e;--l9-€.al1I.), ~ttid-ready l<t-Y'l)te t<Hteny him-a pensioo!' · ~5,000-a·IT\Q!llb presidential pension until he ·would try t.o cut off Nixon's pension ~ts. Holtzman's resolution also .asks ~ne 30, and provide for an office staff. today when ~ vote comes on an $8 the White House to state what ar-~ rnngemcn!s have been made to recover Plane ED1ptied One Pcrssenger ilfonkevs . ~ Aroun<l gove n1ment fiunilure and property at Nixon's hon1es iJ1 San Clemente., nnd Key Biscayne, Fla., as' well a,1 whai has hae~ed to an estimated $500,000 iO. gifts the Nixons received CIUring lheif \Vhite HouS;C years. "I believe that particulativ . In t·ie\Y of the circumslances surroiJllJ1ng J\olr. Nixon's resignati~ from the presidency, he should not be allowed to benefit at the expense of the overburdened American taxpayer: except to · the minimum extent absolutely required by • • Cla,llr Pllfl Still ,,_. What A Way To Start ·The .,ay · "Amaziilg" is the way one policeman reacted after Denise M. Pritchard, 20, of 1940 !6lh St., Newport Beach. escaped serious injury in this a.m. accident She spoti~d a hitchhiker she knew at li=vine A venue and Highland Drive and started to stop, police said. Her car collided, however, with one dri ven bllfftuth While, 50. of 467 Magnolia St .. Costa Mes<.·<end· ing Miss-Pritchard's new Bug-c~nin~ into--power pole Oeftt and demolishing it. She sustamed bruBed ann. CHICAGO (UPI! -A "stump tail " monkey slumped United Air Lines officials and forced them to transfer passe ngers fron1 orie jet- liner to another at O'Hare International Airport. 1---1-'--·-~-V~.ited ~kes'!l~n said one of two "stump tails" being shipped aboard fhght 23'/, w'fifc·fi originated in NeWafK,-N.J. a111l"'Wl"S" IY011rrd- for Denver. Colo., so mehow got out of its cage l\1onday ni ght. The animal immediately began monkeying around in the cargo hold be· neath the passenget section. l---1---When·6 1H-are cargo-handlers-entefed--the aircraft-to remove the monkeys, which were being. transported to th.e ~tedical COUege o( \Visconsin in Milwaukee, tfiey fo und the aniJnal scampering af¥:lut: . The passengers were de pl aped and put aboard a substitute jet· liner. but the monkey did not leave the plane so willingly. la w." she said. Action by Co11&r~ .tA gyertum Nixon's agreen1ent ror destruction of his \Vhit c House tapes· by 1934 v.'as urged Monday at a House subcontmittee hearing . From Page Al Chaii-man. John Brademas,' ·(J)..lnd. ), l\.f I TDDED ·ot-the-House-printing-·subcommittee-di!.:---!tl:ld--I-\ • ,l\--..-e-1- "\Ve called the anticruelty society. and they said the?° didn't know anything aboul monkeys." tbe spokesman said. "\Ve tried the . . -police. \Ve even called tile zoo and got a recording." One of tile grounds crew finally got him out witlf a snare ptill and he was put back in his cage. -J.rvlne Couple ---------- . Win New Caddie •• .4.t Lobster Bake .,. ' From Page Al • BtJBBL-E~.=:-. • he said, "You Jet ·me out of this bubble and 1111 help you." Anollicr lime, he told his mother. nounced the agreement, worked out \\'hen "· Ford pardoned Nixon, as "an offense otfice shortly after her husband entered agai nst history." it last ·March I and that he told her Brademas said it brought to mind that Mrs. ri.1organ had had an epileptic Immune U11der State Lalv the book burning in t'Jazi Germany. U.S. Archivist James B. Rhoads, chairman filShe said \Viecbeeki v.'Ould not .allow of a commission that said it "views LOS ANGEI:.ES (UPI) -Newsman with a\ann" the ta~estruction agree-her to enter the office and later told ,,.,..... William Farr re(µsed again today at ment, indicated he would favor legisla· her that he had helped Mrs. Morgan tioo if the Ford administration cannot to her apariment. She testified that the perjury trial of former assistant 'enegotl.ate the a·greement District Attorney Vincent Bugliosl to Times, refused to answer on grounds that he was given inununity by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitu-- tion guaranteeing a free press and sec-· she never saw Mrs. Morgan again after 'I,: ~ The subject of the hearing was his th t . 'd t reveal the sources of a story he wrote tion 1070 of the State Evidence Code, b'JJ to t . . . to t d a UlCJ en , ,; 1 crea e a commtss1on s u Y . . about the Charles Manson murder trial a Jtt recently passed by the state the broad question or whether former Wilson . ts one of three men who .and. the · ..i led hP bad · ·t ' ~l ,w,; · Jl&~sidents' · aod-~~:: _eE:~pOO -from a_J:Y_upJy_~=----..:.. ~~~ge ru ... -.-. tromU{llL ~ ur~_.»a!gg D.~§IDj!fl.¥!l· public papers shOOfd be public property. holding· cell last May, 30 and who were under state law. . . mmuty. to protect .sources. Brademas said be would .c;QDSUlt with pt ed • ~~-o( Siifi7 ~-Far,r. Vfho _P~Vlously spent 46 days_ Special prosecutor TheOO.ore Shield chainnen of other House committees reca ur --.i~ . "la 1fl: jail on contempt c~rges: took the asl!.ed Superior .Court Judge Earl· C. before deciding whether to expand the after a "'1 duel with an off~uty ~itness ~ -at the tr1~l of the pro-Broady to hold~Farr in contempt. bill to ~al specifically with Nixon's California Highway patrolman slowed 9eCUtor in the T~te.LaB1anca murde"' Broady said it was his opinion that tapes and papers. • . their progress. -"':ho subsequently ra!l ~successfully for F~r had immunity from contempt undei- -Jn the-$fpt, -7 agreement. Nixon Jf1S-tWO Companions have si~ce· been ~istrtct attorney and · state attorney the state "shield" Jaw, and that 'he Receipts from last weekend 's lobster ' bake are still being counted by the Balboa Bay Lions Club, but Mr. and Mrs. Gil Kveen of Irvine have already ~ded-up ~ir winnings --a 1975 cad.iliac. "When I ge°t out of this ·bubble. 111 go \tith you to the kit chen." . What the future holds is uncertain. "We definitely know what it holds donates his tapes to the archives as general._ wou ld not be required to answer that of Sept. 1, 1979, with ·the provision that se?tenced to IS.year and 20-year state • Bugliosi is accused of lyi ng !o a grand or other questions about the source of 1., he C8.f! order destroyed any that he pn~ terms on the armed . ro~bery J~ under oath when he said he was hls story. · •. . ·-'· . • if we don 't do anything," said Dr. John R. Montgomery, co-leader of the team caring for David. "We know what the future would be outside ·the bubble.'' deternun~ .w.ould harm, harass or em-charges they faced at the time and not .t~ source 0£ a story Far_r wrote Bugllosi's lawyer, Harland Braun, barrass individuals. the subsequent escape aJl~ations. detm.lm~ a1Ieged plans of ~he ManffeOO argued auccessfully, Monday that Shield · The agreement provides that all the During his own murder trial Wilson Fam.ii~ to kill other celebntles. sOOuld nol be allowed to present tapes must be. destroyed on Sept. l . ·.. . , . ' . Fa:t s refusal to name ~ source testimony purportedly Uniting Bugliosi 1984 or oo N!Xon's dealh whichever at one point p:unted out his father m ' of his story seriously undermined the to the crlme until he firllt established comes first. ' the courtroom and told an astonished state's case against Bug!iOlli. The defense that a crime had been committed. :n11e Kveens, of 182.82 Chicory Way, are the winners of the grand prize. The couple, which held · the winning •r: Utket, will be presented their new ~tooight. David's "condition occurs about once in e.very 10,00tl births. For-most, death comes in eight 'Qr .nine-months, usually from a massive, uncontrollable infection. DoQr Kicked In jury that the ..._9lder ~n had a~u~lly ar~ed. previously that without Farr's At the time ,' the jury was hearing murdered wealthy businessman W11Uam~ test.Ynony tbe__re_was_ no_eyidence. tbat __ testlmony from~deputy district attorney' J05eph ?\<1oher" 65. a crime had .been commllt.ed._ · Stephen Kay, a key prosecuting witness ~,LionJ .cJJib_ officials also announced the' winners of the annual parade, which Wended · through Newport Center with 130 entries Saturday roaming. 7 Top winner of the sweepstakes award ·,\·as the Mission Viejo High School J.[archin!J Banet. American Legion Post l v.·on fhe mayor's award With its· float commemorating 50 yellt! cf service to J_udge_BlapP1ed today ~d 119-t~ Farr _pre_yiously said his info whQ assisted Bugliosi at the Manson B~tler l? ~alse that issue rn the came tromlwo ol tOO alt trial. · . W1;check.i trial. the Man1tOn trial but refused Kay has testified . fo the grand juiy them ~urther. · and .in a civil-" sWt, ,that Farr gave By Mesa Burglar The bubble has protected David from that. Montgomery and b r. Raphael Wilson, the ·other team leader, say the boy has only eight types of germs in A door-kicking burglar who might be ... Fr.om _Page A~ his body, all apparently acquired ·from outqtting himself for a trip into the ' PREG-NANT • Testifying-today, F~ ask~ him an envelope to return to Bugllosi, whether _ he rec.elved oo ~ a __ ~t ~~lm_e o(_tl:!Llll!n~J?Ue~J~, and transcript or a statement'" to Ule that Bugliosl angrily demanded to know food. None is dangerous. desert region broke into a Costa Mesa • • district attorney's <lffice by', if Kay had seen the contents. Kay has the blind. . ~e· noe' from the Costa· Mesa Jayetts ~·On the best theme award.· while the eii_uestrian award went l.o Freddy Lee Miller. from Norco. What the doctors hope to do is to apartment shared by two young brothers awaken Da\'id's natural ~immunity. Next Mpnday., week, they ·plan t.o try injections of Randolph Scott Russell, %1, and hls ' examination shOwed the child died of a head injury, Fountain Va1ley 'police said. of Susan Atkins. · testified that he never looked into the The, reporter, who at t worked -envelope-end'-cari!t-say what wa!-in it. - .: Members of the Balboa Bay Lions (;1ub said they were pleased with the ·weekend's turnout, and said they would kn0w -later t!Us week how much money ~as raised to benefit Services for the "Blind . Inc. Security Guard Receives Term A security guard who shot and killed a fe llow officer \vhile 'demonstrating the · speed v.·it11 v.·hich he cou ld draw his l(eapon h'as been sentenced to six month s ID Orange County Jail. :~superior Court Judge E\·erett \\'. a thymu.s extract that has been used brother Brian, 19, of 2003 Newport Blvd .• in research. Several other techniques told police lhey sustained "a $97 loss have also been at'tetllpied. between them, most of it Randolph's But ~1ontgomery says, "We don 't know belongings. anything at this time that holds promise lie lost a turqoise and silver bracelet, . of a permanent cure." -a ring ol the same materia1s and a "One possibility is that we will no t !lather pis tol holster, for a total loss have Jo do anything." said Wilson. of $96, police said. He said two German infan ts, held The extra $1 was the va1ue Brian in isolation. for tw.o years, spontaneously placed on his beatup old Levi jacket, developed 1mmuruty. v.·hich was also stolen. Harsh Cu.rbs .Looming On Coast Construction Sickey also ordered Charles James ;aizer. 22, of 14172 B.oxanne SL. · By GARY GRANVILLE \\'ith little hesitation, the council gave '" 01 '~• 0111y Pltot s1111 \Vynn its permission •~ h1're an ootsi'de westminster, ;o serve lhree yea rs pro-.. ./. "" l)ation on release and posses.<; no Using availa oi'uty of loan 1noney as consultant to study the Corps of firearms during the probation tern1. a ,,·edge. fede ral officials ha ve· indire ctly En,gineers' findings. ' :Mizer pleaded guilty to charges -0f n1andated tough new building regulations Those findings labeled virtually all the Q"ivoluniary manslaughter stemming ,. along the Newport Beach. v.:a terfront. city's waterfront area as subj~ct to ttom the dea rh last April 22 of security special flood hazards, including Uppe r Purpose of the Federal Insurance Nc\vport Bay,· Corona "", Mar, Lido ~ard Jerome C. Woodburn, 19, of d . · 'ts.< (Jrange. • A mioistration fF'JA) Jn.Q.Ve is to protect· Isle. Linda Isle, Balboa Peninsula, \\'est The preliminary hearing is being held before Judge Kenneth' M. Smith. At the close of testimony, he will decide if there is sufficient· evidence to send the case on ror trial in Orange County · Superior Court. Deputy District Attorney D o u g McFarland spent the morning calling witnesses in the c;:~e. Fountain Valley ptlice . said Mrs. Berber had been receiving prenatal care. and her physician said the unborn child was healthy before she allegedly wa s struck by De La Rosa. , , Afterwards she became ill, according to police. and the examining physician told her the child would be born dead. The district ·attorney's office said the charges were filed Wider a recent ad· dition lo the state penal code, which permits charges to be filed in connection with the death of a fetus. for the Los Angeles erald·Examiner and now ts employ~-the Los Angeles Woman Denies Plotting Slaying -MONTEREY (AP) -Inez Garcia hag testified at her murder trial that she· never discussed with her co-defendant the idea of killing their alleg~ victim. Mn. 'Garcia, 30, was ci:osw:1amined in a brief session Monday of her Superior C<lurt trial on charges of fatally shooting Miguel Jiminez, 2t. tn SOiedad Mareh . 19. Mrs. Garcia stonned angrily from the courtroom Thursday after testifying that she shot Jiminez after he raped her and made a telephoned threat on her lil e. • • ·wE'¥E ONLY F..Om POfle Al ' TRIAI, ••. though that may not be pOSsible," Sirica told the pro1pectlve jurors. A small number of demonstrators gathered outside the federal cow::thouse and one of them spat on former White House aide John .D. Ehr\ichman, one or the five defendants. Ehrllchman was struck '9Cl the right shoulder but appeared unmoved by the incident. Hll lawyer, Androw C. Hall, sbeYed the demOllltrator away. The other defendant& are fonner Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, ex-White House staff chief H. R. Haldeman; former Assistant Atty. Gen. Robert C. Mardian ; .and Kenneth W. Parkibson, one-time lawyer for Nixon's ~lection committee. ~·-. JUST B¥Glffl! the city's. shOretine flood plains . from Ncw~rt at.Jd., Balboa Island: ·iJeva""~Jf sB'J$i!likely IO ·be caused The .. maiilnum:i surge lill~ -On l!_M\ . .., • ~....::.:. • -____c__ , Corps-preparefl-1iil\ps-range from· 12.10 . O•AHGEC045T . . . ' . . ~~ifyyear~~ a)~~ f~r~lg~i;d peopl~~nizedll~ C@~t~ .. DAILY PILOT n ... Otol'>Q'I Cr,;iu o..~ I'll(< wi•~ ~""" ,, tO"> !11-1 ... ,.,.~ .. , .... _ ·~RI">'··~"', ... e> • ...,. 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IS~ed. lo of .new structntes mu.st be that much federally~trolletf JC; g 1ns11tuhons higher "lhan the mean h1gh,·:Jlt!j~''""~ .. ~ unless a ~1ty appe fo.r e.'<emptlon -to niect FfA standards. - 1s a\lO\\'~. v.·111 be effective -Jan . 1, \\'yn·n was reluctant to the 1975 . probable 1mpnct of the FIA o er unlll The o~er . instructs lenders to reJecr the authorized independent study is co1n-Joa~apphcat 1ons on N~wport Beach flood pleted. · plain strw~ures n,ot bwlt abo~·e the max-"11ov.·ever. obviously it could be con- 1nu1m surge heights. w~ter ~ul<l be sidcrablc." he noted. · expected .t~ reach 1" tidal w<ive or Wvnri said Jhe lending constraint on flood cond1t1ons elipected to occur onc e "substanti al improvements" c 0 I d every lOO years. discourage property O'.t"ners forCC: to ~ B~lboa Island. ror ~xample. nrw "mound up" rrom . making oeedi!d res1dent1al and oomm~rc1nl sr ~ucturf~ ovrrhauls. v.·ould hav~ to be . ~uilt Oil ei~ht·ftXit Such a rooctioti could breed slums. mounds. st ilts or p1hngs to quahfy f?r th t' city· manager noted. , lo~.ns rrom ~cder.ally control\~, sources. C-OUncilman Peter Barrett said roughly . . Substantial improvei:ients to ~x· 00 percent of local residential resales 1.shng. stru~ure11. m~1ng remodehni: depend 00 lenders affected by the FIA jobs Jnvolvmg. approx1mately..5G pett~nt -~ of existing value. ~ould. also be subjecl 0 .. ~~t new construction on the to lhe lo..1n constramts. \J . shorellnC is redevelopment 80 I expect Offi Resales or existing property m1i;Jn 'bl · uld be '" ,.,a ,-~~~ also be Impacted· by the Jendln re!ll 1. lhe greatest poss:1 e .impact co ~ " . . . g · r c on resales.'' Barrett said.,, 1..11','",1 ".,.,. ,. ~;; ;o,.,, !.W. l;~;1t. . !Ions placed °!'I normal lending sources "However," he addtd, "I don't see 01t1tr Offlc•1 by the FIA edict. h' 'bl f · · f -iv •;~~-;,:::.;:~·~~~A~~~ .. ·. It \\'ftS Cily ~tanager R~I:!_ \Vynn 1 is a~.posSi l oran_~ ~_.el O pr ... ~'"11 ''·"'~1°"" .. '" ''""""""~••·~ v.·l;o broke the nood plain news (o ll VCtlue, - "' '""'·~·· )'l!o...,. •• ~ :.--.11~ .. -";---;::;::;::;:-;';;;.-r~.in;.:._---l-.su!l_)r\sed Newporl Beach.._Cit y Coundl r,1,,110'"' c1141 ••1.41 1 -,;rona11r. -• · -[ --r".':.......:·~""'"'""T>---...,.,.,..__..,. __ _ Cl111ifi1d Ad•.rtl1l1111642·S,1t \\'ynn told the aiuncil an 11ppeal fJ)r :tKC c e t·r1s I C Ull . (#,,,.;.i •• ,. ~ i;.,. .. lllltll•V'lft~ ~ """~ .... "lt .. t!{l<<M _ .. II!_ .tr'10<..+ ....... (·--~-........ ~ ... .. ''*'1 IJIN.->""""•o!ll'll:>'-~- ""''"''WJ ~ pe•!O~ DllOI II! Oa.I• ~ .... Oii•~ ·~ .,, .... ~lnl<Mlll'lof ®"""'""~· ... ""'" "~,. "• ..... ,,,.,..,,.,1 ..... •--nao-,v exemption trom tbe order v.·as already tiled \\'Ith FIA. PERRIS (UPI) -Victor Cooper, 211. . Flrst;-the c~emical Industry developed sy!llhetic fibers. ellminatinp reliance on woof auality'8ndproit1fotion. ' · : • · · SeeOfld, machinerv. was invented manufactured up to 100 times lasler. which enabled carpeting to be _ Third, and most important. some' o0ople stuck their necks oui and risked capital tq put tt'lese develop ments to work. What d0es this mean to You? itMta"' that carpeting costs less then 30 years apo. ltmtllftl ttiat wtiat was oncQ a luxury is now within range of alm08t everyone. tt .. sa ~election unimaplnable 30 years ayo. · b-.... _ Wilh ourfamily in the carpet business since 1894. we have ~fn more chanQes in the fast few years than we pelieved possible. creating the greatest consumer g~h industry in o·ur economy. Atter 80 yea~ It looks like ... 'ii iiiili jiOt ""'"" • . ALDEN'S .CARPETS • DRAPES 1663.!!lac~.AJ,. COSTAMUA 646-4838 HOUIS:-.... nn.ttol:JO-RJ..tht-S.U.t:JOh5 The appeal, be said. is based on the "unique character" of the almost. fully developed Newport fk:ach shoreline and n111111at shelter pro\•idcd n by o(fshorc islands. • -' • Coront\, became tbc fourth person to drov.11 at L8ke Perris since It was opened ·to the public in ~tay. Coope r wa5 swimming at night with two com- panions during the week-'nd. -· 1.~--------------·-------------------J • • I ' ' • . h'i . 1J ' T ,, I ·- . - • '