Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-07 - Orange Coast Pilot• ... • . . ' I I I Lagu~a Leaders Probe Shooting at · City Hall MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 7, 1974 arm Shootii1g At Laguna By JACK CHAPPELL Of ""' 01flf ltll.t 11111 Police Chief Frank Schopcn refused to comment today on any facet or an investigation into a shooting by a fprtner Laguna Beach narcolics officer in lhe city hall ann cit :i mont h ago. The chief, City l\1anager Al Thea! and ~1ayor Roy J·Jolm were to meet tod ay to discuss lhe incident "I'm not going to say anything about anything," Chief Schopen said when ask· .. .,,. UP'I TtltplloltS ed about lhe incident. Peekaboo An officia l police report \Vas completed itr.MlaY--oo-ihe-iteln-whitih resUlted-mi --It:-look-s-like--juswnothei:...prelly the firing of John Saporito. a former girl behind a camera ttopJ untiJ Laguna Beach nar('()tlcs detective but she takes her eye off the view employed by Tustin Police Department finder ·and reveals herself as .at the time or the Sept. 6 shooting. Gina Lollobrigida, the actress Earlier the chief had confirmed reports turned photographer who's in that a shot was fired by Saporito into Lo d · · lhe city hnll :innex at 570 Glenuey!":!·St. n on_ snapping pictures. A bullet smashed a plate window. ricocheted through 1he office area and smashed an overhead lighting fixture. The shooting repor!edly occurred at 3:30 a.ni. and followed a ni ght of par- tying by four officers, two or them L..1guna lleach detectives and two Tustin officers, including Sa porito. f.layor Roy Holn1 said he had not knov"n of the incident until reading of it in the ncwspa Per. tie said he wanted to know why and he was critical of some aspects of handling of the incid ent by the departn1en!. "I don't like thi s monkey business. There is very damn little going on at city hall tha t the public shouldn't be informed of," l\1ayor Holm said. The department had listed-the shooting only as "Information" on the official log. and did not include a narrative --at tliC1ilc1denl. a aeparture from normal (Stt INCIDENT, Page AZI Orange Coast Weather ""Partly cloudy skies tonight With 40 percent chance or showers through Tuesday. ac('()rding to the weatherinan. Highs Tuesday eit· peeled in the lo1v 70s "·ilh over· night lows of about 60. INSIDE TOD/\ Y Tile niany sides of Frn 11k Sinatra. tile man wl10 plays it llfs way, are give1~ a 11ew look in a colunr>t by entertainment wrtte r Ver1lon Scott. /l's on Page BB. Al YWf" Wwlc• AJ tuton• 96 L. M. lOJd At C•lllorn11 o\J, •• (l•Ulflff tt·l4 c ... .iu ti (,..,.,..,.. .. 0.1111 Hflllou M ldft..-111 ...... ..., IEllol'l•lnmtfll A11 l'lllllM• 11 Mnlt• All HlllMlll Mtwl #14 °'"'" c""'' .... ,._._ ll·I '""' .... , Si.di Mlfllth 11 T .... •ltl911 All T11t11otr• A II Wo1lll« At Werltl M"'1 M 'I "4pe to Attencl S tanford Class S\ANFORD (UPI) -Koko has "enrolled" as a rreshman at Stanford UniversitY. but the ape will stay clear of zoology classes. Doctoral candidate Penny Patter¥1n said her pet three-year-old goriila wanted to study and not be studied. She said Koko would continue her studies of the North American sign language for the deaf and mute al S!,.anford's labs. Kook already knows how to make signs when she wants to go out, when she wants food and when she wnnts something lo drink, ~liss Pate Palterson said. ''The signs are part of her life." lhe developmental psychologlst said. "This has been taught to cbJmpmu.ee' \I.1th 'tttccess and can be a basis of L-omporlson. Koko ls leamlng fast." ' VOL. 67, Ho, HI, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGEi • .ra Ill Mesa Fire Bu-rns_!fwo To Death. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ltM 0.UY ltUll Stiff One Yictim of an inferno which raged throu gh a Costa Mesa apartment Sunday remained in critical condition today, while ('()roner's deputies ·continued the gruesome job of positively identifying hi::s two ('()mi}ank>ns who died in the $15,000 fire. \Villiam 0. \Vilcox. 19, of 2253 Fountain \Vay East, saved his life by leaping-his clothes in flames -through a window and diving into a concrete patio. _By..s.t~gged the screaming vie· tim lo safet.y and spiailiOO. water ~an­ ding in a gutter on his clothing lo douse the flam es, police said. His companions' screams from the blazing westslde apartment un it '"'ere dying out by then in the roar and crackle of flame \\ilich completely gut· tcd the apartment they shared. \Vil('()X was listed in critical but stable condition today at Orange County J\1edical Center, with third degree burns over 75 percent of his body. Investigators today had not positively identified the two young men who died when they became trapped in a bedroom by the 3:30 a.m. blaze. Police said it \Vas 99 percent certain that one is Wil('()x' roommate, Richard A. St. John, who had rented the Fountain \Vay apartment as a ortenant. Dental charts we re being obtained in the Los Ange les area today to determine if the remains are indeed those of SL John. The second victim is listed as a Joh n Doe, althoug h police listed a tentative name only, that of a Richard Arthur, decribed by Wilcoit as his roommate's i.Kkl!Y,-----------Costa 1'1esa Fire Department BaUalion Chief Bob 1'-1.cClelland said today it "ill be difficult to determine whether the victims burned ro death Or succumbed before that to smoke inhalation. They were reportedly screaming at the end, apparently awakened by smoke and unable tO escift>e from the upstairs bedroom. "They were awakened enough lo get to tile door. but whether they opened it and the flames caughl them is hard to say," eitplained Chief McClelland. \V\lcoit told investigators his roommate and the suspected second vlctitn hnd gone to a football game and he ·went lo bed after drinking beer and watching television. ' He said he awakened later because. his bedroom was full of smoke and tried to go to the rescue of the other (See FATAL FIRE, Page A%) Polish Boss on Tour WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (UPI) -Polish Communist party boss Edward Gerek !pured Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown today, with a stop at a plaque honoring.17th century Polish ~1- tlers of th.is historic area. He is ~hedul· cd to go to Washington Tuesday for a n100Ung with Pre~ident F o r d . .. INVESTIGATORS TOUR FIRST FLOOR OF BURNED APARTMENT They May Never Determine What Caused Fatal Costa Mesa Fire Stop ·That Fox! '1l1.c1111e' Loses Quarry to T11iei:es \\!hen f.lamc \vent out on her (oxhunt last Saturday evening. silt> 11·11s sup-- posed to come back before her audience cuddl_ing a Jlve one. That's !he "'ay they've done it every night at San Clemente's Sebastian \Vest Division Play· house. But no one had bargained on the mysterious and youthful fo1t11apers driv- ing a black.Lincoln Continental. i\1A~1E -Pl.AYED by Doris AJlen o( \Vestminster -11as stuck 1vilh a dummy or a fO:it during the Saturday ~Kl\V, She told police tha t 1vhen she "·ent out to the rear p.1110 to g;i1her up lhc llv~ mod el -aptly dubbed ''foxy'' -someone had tut Ille len!h and mad1' off 1l'ilh the beast. \VITNESSES TOJ.0 police tha t they saw the large luxury cnr pull up nnd th at a young gir l emergl'd, picked up Foxy and the abducllon y,•ns romptt·te. Spokesmen lor I.he protluction lold ·po\ice that Foxy -n p."tle·rt.'Cl modtl with d11rk paY.'S-was n pct worlh about $160. \ \ -• ro s Wl1eat Sale Rejectio11 • ---- S1)a1~ks Dip By The Associated P'ttil ' Farm commodity julures plwnmented on the Chicago Board of 1'ra0e today, the fir~ day of tradin~ since the ford administration announced that ii ca~ cc!ed the sale of $500 million "'orlh of wheat to the Sov iet Union . Observers said il appeared that traders "'ere con~rned that the ca ncellation of the soviet sale migln 5e a forerunner of other such activity or even of broad export controls. ll also appeared , they said. that com- modities not associated with the agriculture industry were selling sharply lower for genera lly the same reason as applied to farm products. There \\'ere orders for millions of btt!hets-of--wheat, ai.m;-soybeans-:mct•--~ FORD MAY ASK INCOME TAX SURCHARGE. Story, Page A4. oats to S<'ll on rhc opening and bids "·<'re made at limi lS lo"·er. Onlv a few sales were consum1natf rl bt cause bu.\'ers "'ere scarce. Futures also were down .11 lhe Kansas City Board of Trade. Ford , anxious 10 find out hu\v fn rmcrs arc taking the cancellation uf the shipments to the So\'ic! Union. made a call to the Kan sas \\'hcatlands Sunday night. '"Prcl!y nearly all the people out here arc displeased ," Clarence Ochs, a fnrm equi pment dealer ih Olis, Kan., said after talking 10 the President. Ochs. 69. said about 1.500 farmers "'ere attending the grand opening of his farm <'qUipnten1 business when the President called Srn. Bob Dole. (R· Kan.).' a guest of honor. Ford talke<I lo Dole. then to Ochs. "Normally "·e've had real good reports on Ford till this dt;al ca.me up," Ochs On Saturday, F'ord per;uaded t'wo exporters. Cook lndus!ries Inc of i\lemphis aud Continental Grain Co. of l\"ew York Cit~·. to cancel contracts to sell $500 niilhon \VOrth or corn and \1 heat to the So\"iet linion. ~lean11•hilt'. grain exporters "'ere in· \·1tcd lo nicet 11•ith Adn1inislration of. nc1als . !odny to discuss volunlary cooprrat1on and rcporrin~ that would ;1ssurc reasonable iiupplics to both do1nestic anri forl)ign users. C.01t·rnn1cnt officials reportedly we~-~ :inno~ c<I thn t Cook and Contincniat kept the s.1le srrrct 11n1ll aftt'r the conlract.s ___ 1~ FUTURES. Page A2) l'ILOT AVS J\EEP CA RS ON ~J OYE "I sold 1n'' 7. on the first da .•." That's thC Stl('('ess story told by t~ rla):):1ftcd ad\'Crtll'tCr "ho placed lhis ad m the Dally Vilot · 1971 DATSVN 240Z. 40.000 ~Ides. a 'c, S.1900, x.u·xx.\X, If you have a used ear you'd like lo 1nove, call 642-5678. Put a Jew "·ord:s: to "·ork for l'OIJ In the Dai y Pilot. .A 2 OAILV PILOT ST MOlldi1. Octobtr 7, 1q74 __ ... D1Uy l'llol S!lll Plltlt Diedricla Meets Groucho Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich (center) was one of 400 Orange CoWlty residents to greet Grouco Alarx: Sunday at a benefit for the Foundation for Research in Hereditary Disease. With Groucho "'all his buddy Alice Cooper. a sometime female impersonator and rock sta r. The event was held near Mission Viejo at the 42-000-acre ranl'h of Richard O'Neill. chairman of the Democratic Ce ntral Com· 1nillee. F'or related pictures and story, see Page A3. - _Rape Victin1 'Harassed' By Police, Says Attorney LONG BEAC!i (AP ) -The attorney --forDcborah Kantaeng; accused of killing a man she said raped her. said police have threatened his client in an attempt t() m.:ike her admit she set up the shotgun sla ying. David Fishman said Sunday ~frs. Kan- laeng. 19. \\'as "in a state of near-ool- --lap&e-'' ~·hen he firsl saw her-Eri<iay, the day after Danny Charles Allen, 21, of Santa Ana. was killed. I--"She had gotten no sleep. She had bem interrc>gated constantly by in- ''estigators. They told her she \\las goi ng t() get the elt.><:tric chair," Fishman charged. Long Beach homicide lnveiUgaton ~·ere not immediately available for com· ment . Police say Mrs. Kantaeng blasted Allen with a shotgun as he walked through the front door of her home here Thurs. day, the day after the alleged rape. Another man , Carl S. Tite, also of Santa Ana . fled after the shooting and called police. He Y:as persuaded to return to l\trs. Kantaeng's home, where he "'·as arrested. The \\"Omaa told authorities she was abducted \Vcdnesday at Cerritos by Allen f'ram Page Al ·-----FUTURES • • • \\'ere signed. White House press secretary Ron :r-iessen said Ford told the exporters of his "strong concern over the potential domestic irnpact that such sales could have al a time Y:h1::n the United States is" experiencing a disappointing harvest of feed grains." Ochs said his short conversation with 1he President was broadcast over a loudspcakC'r. 11<' s:11d the Prrsi dcnt "in· dicnlt!d there'll be ~on1c lhing done in the next few day!!" to he lp the farrners bl1t gave no dc!ai!'t. Ford asked l)olc ho\v fanncrs felt abou1 I.he canccllalion of the gra in con· tr:icts, an aide to the sena tor said, and y,·as told they <ire not very happy aboul 11. OlAHGfCOAST ST DAILY PILOT 'T"' <>o-.:• GM\! tlooly P.otf ,,.,. •"'<" •• - -, .......... ,.._ .. """'' ... D¥ .... °'- ('>O" p ... '".., c ........ .....-s.i.ot•·· --.... '<!>'•~•• "'"~" '"'o.l!i' •oa., ""Cool• ..... """"'°"' 8-llO' -·"'II'"" 8-..i;•''°"" , ... ~.r., l.•G""' .... ,. ,...,....,5'ocll_• •no f..a• (.,...,•~•oJS.• ......,r c..,.,.,,,.., A - .... ,, "" .. ~. ""'""''""" &t•llf<J•"' '"" s... .... ,,_,~ I ... l"•"t•OOl _• ... "'V DI""'• o1 llO WHI at., r;, • ..,,, ......,lo,,.,.., Wl•lom<o t~lt I "<I"¥! A. "' •1, '11 ,,..,.~"Ol~Ot 0v!t.H t • "'•"'-dP Noll ""''''"'~·"'1(1,.(1<, Off:e1i "'"''•~·~-I'\' ....... ftov' , . ...., ,_.,.J\ ''""" 'Q.'\I "'*fll7" • ..... n .......... 11oo.:• ,,,, ~ ..... , .. _ 1•1"'""'1"9''""~' ···~, ............. -" S.00.°"""'• '• ). "· ~•L c.-..... .. ........ ..._ ••• "'"'"Qf~l !loll'l.fo 4t2-4420 . ,,,,..,,,~.,,,-~-.... r ... ...., . .., 540.1220 . ''>C'•'O'' •flo 0.o~ C.O,,.! l\.!>1 .... l'O t6o-> r•·• ,.,, ... ,., "°',... """'"'.,... -9' ' ...... ., .... ,~'"''~ ""''" ... , "" ,_LM .. -,,.,..., .. P"'--'--·~··- ' • and Tice and taken to a pa rk in Santa Ana:--She sa id J\l\en then 1apM her at knifepoinl. The men forced her lo give them her telephone number before releasing her, she said. .Fishman, a Buena Park attorney who had been handling an accident case for fl.trs. Kantaeng. denied previous reports that-ahe-invited-the-men-.lo- her home Friday when they called her. "There was a phone call.'' Fishman said. "but it's impossible for there to have been any in vitation." Tice. who Mr!. Kantaeng accused of helping in the · rape, was booked for investigation of murder after the ~ under a rarely·a:pplled state law that holds a participant in a felony responsible for a murder .taking place in connection with the crime. Fishman alS() said his client has been under a doctor's care for injuries suf- fered in a car crash about two months ago. The accident causedj\.lrs. Kantaeng to suffer "epileptic amnesfa," Fishr.i.an said. and she may not have known what she was doing during the shooting. Two And.es Plane Survivors Tour . SANTIAGO (U PI) -TW() of !he 17 Andean plane crash survivors. who managed to stay alive only through cannibalism, are touring Chile with the Old Christian rugby team. This time. Gustav() Zerbino and Al\.·aro Vlzentin traveled by bus. The two athletes and other Old Chris. lian teammates crashed in the Andes tv.·() years ag() on a slmilar rugby ex· cursion. They v.·ere aboard a char1ered Uruguay Air Force propcll ~r-ilri\'en Fairchild. The 17 survivors. forced to eat the ncsh of the 30 crash victims y,·ho died. managed to survive 70 days in freezing v.·eather until tw() of them hiked across the snow-capped mountains and reacht>d help. E:i··t1•11•er11or llics Former Gov. Luther Ii. I lodges Sr. of North _Carolina who served as .5ecrctary of com · 111crre fro1n lOtjJ 10 J96-l. died 01 an app:1rent hehrt allat-k Sund~y. He wa; 76.' • ' Deroin Spreads Drug Nightmare Feared for U.S. Colson, Seek.~ Sentence Cut • W ASHJNGTON (UPI) -Citing former Presidtnt Nlzon 's pardon, Olarles W. Colson today asked for a ttductlon in hl9 prlSOJl senlenee in the Interest of "even-handed justice." Police Stop Dog Figl1ts; 19 Arrested WASHINGTON (tll'I) -Heroin ad- . dictioo is on I.he increaSe and spreading from large metropolitan centers to smaller cities, an Administration drug abuse official told Congress today. The chairman or the House health Letter Says Kissi1iger Gift ·Proper · WASlfTNGTON (AP) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger defended the propriety of a $50,000 gift from Nelson A. Rockefeller by releasing a letter today signed by tin-o former lawyers for ex-President Richard .!\:!. Nill:on.- Thc letter said the gilt did not violate the la\\! or Conflict-of-interests regula· lions. , The gift by the vice Presidenl-des\gnate was confirmed Saturday, when a Rockefeller spokesman said It represented gratitude for long-time se rvice by Kissinger. The letter. dated Jan. 15, 1969, said "the contemplated gift of mon ey to you is ba!l!d only upon your close personal friendshi p and is a direct result of not only that friendship but the high personal esteem in \vhich they (the Rockefellers) hold you. ''Therefore, v.·e find that such a gift would . not vi()late eitber the statutes, e:tec:utlve order OI' re:8'11ations involvlng confllct-of-lntt'rests." The letter was signed by Edward L. Morgan and Egil Krogh Jr., both at that time deputy counse l to Presidenl elect Nixon. (Krogh this year served four months in prison after_ p:leading~gu_ilty to violating the civil rights of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist in a breakln.) The Rockefeller spokesman s a I d earlier that Kissinger put the money Into trusts for his two chJldren and had filed gift tax returns. Kissinger said he sought the legal advtce-oerore--a<:Ctptingl]ieglft. e had worked for Rockefeller for 15 years In several capacities, including that of foreign policy adviser to the former New York governor. • Fram Pqe AI FAT_4.L FIRE. • • two when be heard them screaming In the other bedroom. Wlloox gave up and hurled himself lhrough the upstairs window-to safety. He was drag~d to safety by James T. Engllsh, o! 2245 Anaheim St., and Abraham Bos, of 2200 Fountain \Vay , both of whom bad been attracted to the scene of the spectacular blaze. They told Police Officer Art Kassel they had nothing else, so they !plashed the victlm's blaiing clothes with water standing in the gtJtter. Richard Thacher, 23, of 2273 Fountain \Vay, y,·as just arriving home from v.'tlrk· ing a night shllt when he' heard the crash of a window popping out due to the c:ittreme heat. lie said he saw the orange glow of raging fire and rared through the apart· ment complex, pounding on doors to awaken tenants whom be belle\1ed were endangered. "When the fire companies got there. they thought the whole building was on fire instead of just one apartment," Chier l\tcClclland said today. He added that investigators were sif- ting through the charred rubble again today to determine the c a u s e -i f possible-but that it v.ill be difficult. "\Ve believe it started d()Y.n.stairs in the living room area," he added. He said the blaze spread for some lime bcf()re il was noticed and reported. due to its being concealed from view nnd the fact most people in the area were in bed asleep. Deputy Coroner Harold '-1iMick sa id today I.hat positive identification of the tv.·o bodies found huddled face down on the bedroom fioor could be ac· C()tnplls~ some1lme Tuesday. Laguna Suffers Three Burglaries Over Weekend Tu·() Laguna Beach stores and a residence were hit in \\o-eekcnd burglaries. !he latest In a crime \\'OVC that has bafned police. Thomas Barbery of 122'7 An.acapa \Vay reported the loss of $800 in 11tereo equip- ment taken bet~·etn 7 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Friday. Police found that a side door to his homo had been pried open . Burglar:s also made off wlth $750 worth of liquor Crom lhc underground storage room of Reef Liquor, 333 Thalia St. Police sald burglars galncd entrance throu1h a door to the storage room some time betv..·een midnight and 7:)J :i.m. Friday. The lou of $300 In cash from Storer C•ble 'YV. lnc., 213~ Laguna Canyon iild., w8!.-rported-Sunday;-pollce !llld. The burglary occurred between nooo SatUrdRy Md II a.m. Su™'.lay. Pol le .. said a front window had been !mashed to gain entrance. • subcommittee holding the hearings warn· ed of nnother period of hard drug use "which may well surpasa the nightmares of the early '70s.'' Dr. ltobert DuP()nt, director of the \\'bite House SpeclaJ Action " Of rice -for Drug Abuse Prevention, reported "an unexpected increase in heroin ·addiction in some smaller cities like l\1acon. Ga .. l:>cs l\-·to ines, Iowa, and Jackson, l\-iiss.," in recent months. "This has led us to speculate that drug USc rndiates out from the major population centers and can be expected to hit some smaller cities, and eventually perhaps even some rural areas, after a reasonably predictable time Jag," DuPont told the subcommitlce. Committee chairman Paul Rogm (J).. Fla.). opened lhe hearings on drug abuse by reporting what he said were dramatic figures indicating the natlonal epidemic of drug use , lnclud1ng heroin, opium and cocaine, is having a resurgence. Rogers said one report indicated-the number of heroin addicts increased from 300.000..3SO,OOO earlier this year !o 600,000- 800.000. "I am not prepared fo totally accept such figures, f()r certainly they would indicate that all our efforts are failing miserably," he said. " ... wittl the resumption. of heroin planting and harvesting in Turkey, I ha ve a great forboding that we are again entering another era of hard drug use in lhis nation v.•hich may well surpass the nightniares of the early '70s. A new study on marijuana prepared by the department of llealth, Education . and Wellare was also presented to the panel. The ll:ll<ll1..sl!id..\h• 4rug ha.l surpri&- ingly widespread effects on the body and many .of its processes. But the report stressed there was "no direct clinical evidence" confirming harmful or beneficial results from marijuana use. It also said evidence on genetic damage, so far. Js "contradictory." / ,; .. -·:·: '" ~ ... ColSOn. fonncr special counsel · and political operative for Nixon, pleaded guilty in June to obstruc· lion of justice by 1preading derogatory information about Pen- tagon Papers defendant Daele l Etlsberg. He was given a $5,000 fine and a 1·3 year sentence, and is at the federal prison farm at '-faxwell Air Force Baae, Ala . "President Ford's action ln pardoning former President Nixon raises serious questions w Ith respect lo even-handed justice for fonner subordinates of Mr. Nixon who have been prosecuted fur of· fenses in which he was a partlci· pant," Colson's lawyer said In a one-sentence motion filed in U.S. District Court. Fran• Page Al INCIDENT ••• practice. Meanwhile, it has been learned that two Laguna Beach officers involved have been cleared of partJclpation in • the shooting. Lie detector tests were given lo of· ficers after all had initially denied any connection with the shooting. The teats cleared two La1una officers, but according to a source, the third's "heart beat so hard they had to take him off lht machine·." A third Laguna Beach officer Yo'as under investigation for his actions after he heard the gunfire early !hat morning. The o!Ooer stopped a vehicle in whlcl'i Saporito and Tustin officer Frank Lopez were riding. The officer knew Saporito, and after being assured by the two Tustin policemen. that they had heard shots, but did not know anything about the i'!_Cidcnl, released t~em. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -Nineteen persons were arrested and another 100 given summonses In a weekend +ald oo an illegal dog fight, police said. A d()zen dogs, some bloodied by fights, were taken into custody by the hwnane society, State Alty. Robert Egan said atter the Saturday night raid in a wooded area of Orange County. An undetennined number of dogs were released into surrounding fields by owners when the raid began, he said. Officers found two dogs still locked in combat and had to pry the animals apart with a stick. Egan said. An-esls were made on charies which Included gambling, cruelty to animals and liquor sales violations. About JOO spectators-\\'ere given summonses at the scene, and Egan said some may be called to testify at trials resulting from the raid. The raid interrupted a schedule o( nine fights in an arena cov'!red with a plastic tarpaulin and lit by bare bulbs powered by a portable electric general.Or, Egan said. Police said most o( tJie dogs involved were pit terriers, si1nilar to a Staff()rdshire lcrrier. Officials in several stales ha ve moved recenUy to stop what they say ls the growing popularity of a cruel and barbaric sport that pits dogs in bloody contests. Congress has also been asked to pass legislation outlawing such fights . Egan said the cars of spectators at the match bore Ucense plates from as __ far.away as Virginie;---" - 1te_j,_said 1he fight, whJch had been scheduled since last spring, \\'as first heard of by Donald Lambert, an official of the Ma~chusetts Bureau o f Investigation and the local humane socie. ly learned about two months ago that it woold be held in the Orlando area. -is $10.20 IMPORTANT? My LOSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than In a comparable savings . . account In a large ,-~". . ,;::,·commercial bank. • ,:, ... r.:.. • .,,.,.,,':'J'" • Day-in and day-out earn ings, with interest earned from the first on the funds deposited by the 10th of every month can make eamin1s up lo 41 % higher. Maximum interest ra tes are pre- xcribed by Federal authorities, but there are various methods used to compute interest .•. and the people at Los Angeles Federal Sav- ings compute interest in the moat favorable method for savers. You'll find out how every dollar earns every day when you make your opening deposit in your Los Angeles Federal Savi ngs account. ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS All •nlti,it C0"1PQVAOl!d d11ly 5X% 5%% 6Yi% 6%% ... -... -. c .. ~11ulo t ritlUlf ::.":17:' ::~':.~ :-:·=~=:· "._.:1, ·-· "oco .. -•. t i.OM If:=.,, .... , ... , ........ , ......... ~ ,, .......... ., i!i1::'~ _ ....... !1011 ol '"'""'''"'" -.. ·~ .... ,,.~ .. -"' ........ " 1111., .. ''""" -........ 11 ..... 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% lll .... ,tin IHlllt '°""P ,._ A<c-1 <NI 110 lflt ... 11" 1 •·1~ '•' !ftlttfll ,....,..._ .... , I toy M .... IHOt-1 C1rllflt1!1 fl ~Ill ""' •• ,.;'Cl'O••••• Pfltt I• ••t11i11ity. 1M1t I• ••lft 1Htt11 lft~lo~'" '"~ln.,.ut1, """"' !0t lll1 t<111" ll ... 1! • •• nulilltlH II "" Jlt•O!ll"C ........ "'"''"°' "''· lffl '° .. " -5tMR l!lttrl ll. NEWPORT BEACH: 7Yz% c .. ~ucru ·-· ....... -.i .,... .... ~-· 7.79% Eiamplp· "Each mon1h wh.:n I pa id our hnu11ehold hilla.1 put SIOO in n IAll An11rlf1! Federa l Saving, l'nstl:look Acrount . In 12 montht my uvings ...arned S34.28. Thal 'a 41 •:;, mof'1' or SI0.20 morP than •hr co mmt!rcial bank wouf1I h..axc.naid." LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS 'fDlilllAL ltt ~ .... ,,..,., '"'"'' .... lttlt l CH~ATIA .... l"illlOTICtlOH •ttt• tllt• wit '••••t• I• ltlt . •thtr o{/ittl lhr••ih•Nl lhr Loi A111tlt1 '"'* , , '• • ,, c U' n1ag fornl read of t read Vo "gim like ago selli alrea Socia inf or "offe area "Pill roll deli · hom them the- stock I've not a Can this pure Vo be.n supp ma< "g alwa A p· prod mont as g enjo Ri m orga my Cou er h she be<a see cnn in v.· care tr an. cir Th ride ,basl the your basi. of t cie tr an. 54 3831. To D loca th• fere .ning of ' coul chil hav they llttl 319 ... a via east ace N D doc dat cha Joo me hel A It's to t Of lnrli and 0' ''lnl or this htl ol t At Your Service A Sunday, ~londay, Wednesday and Friday t~ealure Of the Daily Pilot ~ Got a probltn1'.' Tl1en write Pal II J>unn . Pat u:i/JCul red tape, get tlie an~H~''·~ and J cu·t 11JU !J0!.4 need to sulut• n1equ111es 111 901:1·r11ment ond bus111es.~ !.lat/ i1011r questions lo l'ot D111111 I At Your Service. ~l Oro11gc Coo.!1 Doily Pilot . P. 0 . Ho.I 1560, Co.!la i\lesa. Ct\ 9~626. Include your telephone 11un1ber. ·-ll'here lo lfrlle DEAR PAT: About a month ago a friend of mine received a direct mail so\icitalion from a co1npany selling in- formation aboul ho\V to get into the mail order business. Their gimmick \Yas to leach you ho\Y to sell readily available booklcls on such subjects as "How to f..1akc Your Own \Vine at J<lome" through the classified mail order sections in magazines. l\1y friend destroyed the in- formation be.fore I got a chance t~ read it, and I'd like to know the address of this fi rm from you or any of your readers who may happen to know. D.R., Newport Beach You tagged this advertisement as a "gimmick" and that's what it sounds like to me. A VS reported severaJ months ago th at Good Ne'4·s Publishin g Co. '4'85 sellin~ "new" social security information already available at no cost from any Social Seeurity Administration office. No information has been received about the "offer" to which you rtfer, but you may '4ish lo inquire about its originating firm·s identity by writing lO Barbara Rosen, Consumer Relations fttanager, Direct l\1aH Advertising Association , 238 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Rolls 011t DEAR PAT: Several months ago an area market sol d a product called ''Pillsbury Pan Rolls" in its refrigerated roll section. They were absolutely . delicious and tasted exactly like the homemade version. After not finding them on several shopping trips, I asked the-store's manager if they could be stocked again and he said he'd try. I've not found them since and they're not available anywhere else I've shopped. Can you find out ff PiTISOury Stm-m"""'a"kes this product and where it can be purchased? L.G., Irvine You're out of luck. This product hat been discootioued. although remaining supplies are available at ''a r i o us markels. This sitoaUon reminds me of "good" television programs -wltich always seem to be taken off tbt air. A Pillsbury spoke!lman promises "new products" are bein g inlrod uced this month "'hicb may prove to be ujust as good or belier than" the roils you enjoyed so much. Ride Provided DEAR PAT: Do you knO\V of any organization that wi11 help me get to my medical appointments at the Orange County Medical Center? My social work- er has been providing me with rides, but she tells me that this is now impossible because I am living with relatives. 1'his seems unfair since both of my relatives "' cannot take time olf their jobs. I moved in with them because I could no longer care for myself completely. I need this transportation urgently in view of my circumstances. L.L., Fountain Vall ey The FISH organization ca n arrange rides for you on an immediate need :basis If you call 64z.&06{l at B a.n1. the mornin g of your appointment. If your medical trea tment Is on a regular bas is, it is suggested you contact one of the followin g church-sponsored agen· cies a day ahead of time to make transportation appointments: SCAT-CAT, 540--0730 ; LYNN, 536-0614 ; or llOPE, 846- 3831. To t/1e Birds DEAR PAT: Could you tell me the location of the hummingbird aviary at the San Diego Zoo and ho1v many dif- fer ent types are kept there? \Ve 'rc plan- _ning a_ trip to t~ J!Xl \n_,a couple of 1o;eeks and last time \Ve visited \YC couldn"t find the hummingbirds. The children wanted lo sec them as we have so many in our oy,·n yard that they've become fascinated wilh lhese littie birds. K.J .• Costa l\1esa Twenty of the Western lfemlsphere's 319 species of tiummingbirds can be ~en al the San Diego Zoo's hummingbird aviary, which is located Immediately east of Wegeforth Bowl on rttesa B, according to a zoo i;pokesman. /Volhlt1!J Scrlo11 s DEAR PAT: I have an old court document from the Philippine Islands dated 1915. It says that a man was charged v.'ith "lnjurias Levis." I have looked everywhere and can't find the meaning of this legal term. Can you help satisfy my curiosity? G.l\f .• Costa ftfesa Although the chary:e is rt00-5peclfic, it's not R i;erlom offense, accordlnlJ to the Santa Ana l.nw IJbrary. A searrb of old law books and ltgol dictlonarlH indicalts "Levi&" Is defined &li ·'light" and inj~rlos lndlcateil some act of h1j11ry or damal(t, pcrlntpl'I &eeldentel. '4'1ilch vlolntes the rights' of Another person or hill property. II you care to reseorch th is term fu.rlhtr1 the llbrarlnns Y.111 help you llnd the relevant materlnls at lbt t.11w Library, 515 N. Flower. < . DIAHANN CARROLL, BURRO RACE CHAMP, WITH CUP She Won O'Neill Ranch But Ben Gauara Took It Back DJlllY P'llol P'llo105 by Palri~k O'DOM\111 ACTOR BEN GAZZARA ASTRIDE BURRO FOR CELEBRITY RACE O'Neill Ranch Was Scene of Hereditary Disease Benefit Sunday Nixon Said Recovering Fro1n Phlebitis Attack LONG BEAC!l (AP) -Ri chard ~1. even more exhausted than when he , • SAM JAFFE WITH "BILLY SUPERBALL" WHO PLAYED HARPO "H•rpo" Didn't Talk To Anyone, But Entertained Kids Wj th M•gic Grou~ho Stars Celebrities ;fttend Vie jo Benefit s DAIL y •JLDT A s Jobless h1 County Hit 6.5 % Orange Coonty's untmploymtnt rate surgl'd upv.·ard to a 30-month hlgh of 6.5 percent during September a 3 thousands of students left part-time jobs and rctuml'd: lO ~. Statistics released bv the state Employment and DeveloPment Depart· ment unit in Santa Ana shov.·ed that the 1otal nuniber of pc-ople withoot )o~ declined since August but the drop '4'as considerably less than normal for September. Alta Yetter, labor market anal)"t. said 675,800 people we.re doing )obs In the county during September and 43,800 y,·ere jobless. BesideS the jump in the unemployment rate from 6.0 lo 6.5 percent. l\trs. Yrtter noted that lhe volume of long-term unemployed v.•ho have cJ:hausled claims for unemployment insurance has risen rapidly since the fi rst of the year. .. Total employment y,·jlJ rise substan- tially during the fourth quarler of the yea r because of seasonal gains in retail trade and public schools," said Mrs. Yetter. "But the unemployment rate. is eJ:- pected to remain above six percent for the N!mainder of the year," she predicted. The number Gf nonagricultural wage and salary jobs in the county held steady at 556.500 but was still nearly seven percent higher than predictions made last year. Labor disputes involvin~ construction- related fields v•ere responsible for most· of the 1,500 worker decline in that area of employment and the service industry sho'4·ed a 7~mploye dedine as the summer rush ended, A1rs. Yetter said. Trade establishments added 9 o o employes in Septem"be.r as three new wholesale distribution centers opened and back-to-school sales picked up . .!\irs. Yetter said gains of 500 were reported by gove rnme nt, 300 b y man.ufacturing, 400 in food processing. By JAN w.ORTll __ _ '~as a shaky Grow:bo, \\·no !.ottered .!Q.__ 200~ ~erospace and 300 in fabricatioo 01 lht 0111v ,.1101 s1111 the stage for five or six songs to a of metals. . Groucho Marx sang songs v.·ith Alice hooting, loving crov.·d. . A se_asonal dip of 700 was recorded For his first song. Groucho took to in ~gncultur~ .. 400_ work~rs were laid Cooper as Marvin 1-lant!isch played stage with him Alice Cooper, a sometime off 1n boat bu1 l~ng industries an~ mobiJe honky-tonk. female-impersonator and kinky rock home comparues showed declines of Diahann Carroll \von the O'Neill Ranch star. about 100, ~lrs. Yetter said. in a burro· race and then lost it because Cooper came to the benefit she wasn'.t peying altention.-Ben Gazzat•-straight--dad in a white white sweat· ra came m secood. jacket. He and Groucho hannon ized on And v.·hile about 400 camera-toting "'There's no place like _o ma h a, guests nibbled pomegranates. grapes. Nebraska" as Marvin Hamlisch, Oscar- and liver pate. Comic Jack Carter auc· winning musician (The. Sting) rattled lioned off a '>'"edding ceremony, free the keyboard. cosmetic surgery. and one of "Columbo"' The only thing Groucho said during star Peter Falk's rumpled raincoals. his performance wa1 directed to a bQnd That was just part of the action oblig-or kids sitting in the grass before rum. Sex Isn't Sin, ·En joy it, Sa:ys Denver Minister ingly provided Sunday by a Hollywood He was singing "Lydia, the Tattoo contingent of alx>ut t'>'·o dozen stars Lady.'' The kids ·were making noise. DENVER (UPI) -The rector of the who found their way to South Orange ''If you're going to make noise all St. Thomas Episcopal Church says peo- County. the way through this I'm goi ng to stop pie would be a lot healtheir if they The occasion \Y3S "A Day At the singing -so shut up," Groucho ordered. looked on sex as a gourmet meal rather Races," a benefit for the Foundation-Then, with the .audience shouting,. than something distasteful. for Research in Hereditary Disease. Jt "More, fl.fo r('!" he sang "Show f.le A "In the sexllal area, .AU of us begin was held at the 42 000-acre ranch of Rooe or leave me alone" and "Easy at a disadvantage because we've all Richard O' Ne i 11 '. multi-millionaire \llcezie." been taught lousy things about sex - chairman of the Orange c 0 u n t y . Earlier. Groucho ~hawed his interest the body is evil, sex is sin, fantasy Democratic Central Committee. The 1n Cooper by feeding Cooper grapes is ugly," the Rev. Marion Hammond location is betv.•een ~lission Viejo and at a table while photographers snapped said Sunday. San Juan Capistrano. . away. Mr. Hammond. and his \\'ife, Opal. Unqucst.ioned star of the afternoon Groucho gave out autographs. And teach a five-v.·eek sex education course the erov ... d loved him and gave hi m in Denver for adults. a standi ng ovation after every song. "Good sex is like gourmet dining," Other stars at the event included com-the minister said. "It's not just the edian Albert Brooks, Bud Cort ("Harold main course -the entree -but the and l\1aude''). Paul Sand. Janice Rule. surroundings . . . the appetizers •.• Joe Bologna. James Gregory, and Elaine the relationship 'A'ith the other person. l\Iay. "Our society has sold out to the idea KUA LA L UMPUR . Malaysia (AP \ -The live show followed a series of sex is primarily for orgasm," he said. Police raided a camp on the fringe thoroughb red ~a~ on O'Neill's private "Thars just part of the v.·hole thing. of a jungle about IO miles south of half-mile track. t.:fost of the races '>''ere You can have an orgasm v.•ith anybody. Kuala Lumpur and arrested 15 students called by Ben Gazzarra. It takes a great deal more to have aged 10-18 years for smoking marijuan;1. At 1hr auction, Orange County a beautiful relationship." a spokesman said today. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich took the l\lrs. Hammond said she objects to l\1any of the boys and girls \~·ere limelight by buying the fi rst item-a the idea that sexual Jove is just still under the drug·s influence '\'hen $.JOO gold pin for his wife Inez. something for the young. arrested Saturday night. Obviously enjoying himself. Diedrich ''Love stories arc always about lhe Police said n1a rijuana \1•as found in J)()Scd with Groucho and Coop e r. young -never about middle-age couples the camp which they said the youths Photographers reported that Rancher having a fling and still loving each ~t;oo~k:'~'~e~r~r~o~r~sm~o~ki~n~g~po~~'~t~i~e=s~·=========:;;O~'N:c:'i:ll;r;cr;u;s;ed;th:c:s:':m:c::op~po==rt=u=n=it~y=. ::;:':':hc;r~":':y:m:::u:ch:.:"~s:h:e:sa:.:id:.====~ A bird !\lalaysiau Studeuls . Nabbe d at Pol Party Nixon has not spoken with his physician enter~ the hospital. said his pat_icnt since Frttlay ntgttr,-am:Htinoen;;...,,,,.,,--lllld..Jblmc..on..;lhe._pt10W'-..EO:irl">-JliJ;hli,_jl-IJ thal he was glad to be home. in the bush is fun too!!. .. Ano who WOUldn"! try to attract M::nca" attenhon. Stie IQC>lls SO charming that apparently is a sign that the former Nixon continues to receive oral doses President is recovering adequately from of an anticoagulant drug. Coumaclin. phlebitis. Lungren has said Nixon, \Yho resigned "I assume that means things are going as Prseident in August. should avoid along satisfactorily," Dr. Jotui C. traveling long distances for at least Lungren said Sunday. one month and maybe three, apparently ruling out any immediate appearance Nixon, 61. was discharged Friday from by Nixon in \Vashington, D.C., at the Mcn"IOriaJ Hospital J\.tedical Center here \\latergate C1.lvcr-up tria l of his former after a 12-day hospitalization. top aides. Lungren. \\'ho has been Nixon's personal physician since 1952. said he will visit the forme r chief executive al his seafront home in San Cletnente sometime this week bul did not know exactly when. There was no report Sunday on Nixon's condition from aides al the former Western White I-louse. but a spokesman said Saturday Nix.on was resting and following his doctor's orders to 1i1nit hls activity. Lungren. who dcscri~ Nixon al the time of his discharge as perhaps being Chess111aster Ailing ~iOSCO\Y (UP!l -Che8s grandmaster Viltlor K"orclihol fell ll t.odny. fofci.ng: the postponement of hit tOlh v•orld ehamplonship chnllcn~er·s game nsalnst Ana toly Karpov , the Tass news agency said. The 43-year-old grand1nostcr Is tr4lling in the nlatch 2-0. DAILY PILOT DEL IVERY SERVICE De11vervoflhe Daily Pilot is guaranteed Mo"l'l•Y f .,CI•• l1 ...... ll(l .. ~~6~•WQ<lfl>"l"'b• ~Ji)pm 1 .. llfn<:lf!N•CtlP• .. 11•Do11>tO"'J~IL<> .,.... ~""'•·~t••"'l...,,.,1 o.Jpm .... 1u•n ..... ...i s..-. II ffN 11(1 not •I Ct•"" tOU• '•<fl •flo i "ttl ..,.,.,..,_, ... ~.m Siltl<:lay (•II .... ~ft' IJPY ••II tit• Orouqt\l llJ "'" C•f!• //l<t ·~·~ .. Wfthl 10# fr\. Telephones '"" r 1~"'' nl~ t: ~"''.,"' 11..._ . ., '"nJ11•n( .. ll"".....,, 0..-fl-l<,.nt '1<111111 I "II""·• 1 #·l•l!I.! i.,o.,. t • • • '1 o ro ,, . ' I " "" French schQolg1r1 smock, accessorized with a co1orfut turtleneck and French-ntiboned whistle. The smocks are custom-made '" dellgritlut onnts tly L1rtle Filly for The Red Balloon, lid THE RED BALLOON LTD. f..S;.•(W •S~,<.N{> -PQO'I 8'1K~ 6••°"'llOI fA&•~SOUAfl( ,.,,, ....... ,,, '~ ,,., !<tml!NGTON H-~BOIJfl ~ p1~1 •~1- • • Mooday, Octo~r 7, 1974 . J o st • . '.t,,. '\"\ Ford May Seek Income. Tax Surchar.ge . ':'~~ with ":·~t. · ·w·· Tom .... '" arphiae . :·,.;,;;";, T11rning On 111 the Surf ON MAKING WAVES' Word came to us obly today that the British are throwing a new force into the battle of the eriergy crisis. It could mean a lot to us right here on the Orange Coast. Somebody over there has the notion of generating electrical power by harnessing the force of ocean waves. That's right, ocean waves. Now you knew all along that our surf out there must be good for something besides making Junior miss dinner every night, didn't you? The ne~ flash on all this electrical wave business came to us via radio, so the message crackled a Jot and few details are available at this writing on what the British really have in mind for thrir surOine. THE WORD DID come through, however, that the plan involves con- struction of some . fan-like vanes out amongst the surf. Apparently. the notion is that these propellers will be placed ln such a fashion that the surge of the incoming surf will turn them . The fam will then ~rank generators l\'hich will manufacture electricity. All this sounds grand, but right away, you know the Briti!lh are In trouble with this whole scheme. First. you can expect some British committee will import Proposition 20 from California in an effort to stop the engineers from building anything out in the ocean. Environmentalists will complain that the fan blades will cllOI? ~the kelp beds. British surfers will warn that the spinning props will chop up surfers. Somebody else will calcu1ate that the fans will change wave patterns and chop up the beaches. BY THE TIME they get ready to do _something, the ·Whole idj!a_ willJ~ c@R~ np. Well. I don't know how good the whole scheme is for the British Isles but I think it would be just grand for right here aJong the Orange Coast. For one thing. it wouJd divert a lot of people from won-ying about the San Onofre nuelear generating 'Plant down near San Clemente. ~.Instead. they could worry about fans turning out In the current. This might give the San Onofre people time to get their thing working right in the first place. Meanwhile, it would gtve our le1{ions or young surfers something to do. Right now, they just paddle oot there and sit around, floating a lot. We could put them in charge of keeping the fan blades oiled. It's almittedly not much of a job, but it's better than what they're doing now. Which is not much. OH, THE IDEA of fan-generated elec- tricity may pose a couple of technical problems but we can let the engineers worry about those. Uke the fact that waves come ashore in surges and the fan blades might not tum all the time. Fact is, the fans might turn like the wtieels of the devil for a while and then hit a real luJI. Uke v•hen there aren't any waves at all . There's anolher job we could give to our surfers. They always know when the surf is up, down or mediwn. We could put them in charge-of track· jng it so v,.e ·d know whether or not to try catching Streets of Sa n Franciscu on the electrical television set. AH, NO LONGER would your kid go flying out th~ front door yelling. "Hey. Mom . the surf's up." Instead, he'd report , "Hey, ri.to1n, the electrici ty is on tonight." New Additimi I . ._.-.. , j l President Ford and da'ughter Susan show ofr Golden Retriever that was gift to the President from Susan and White House photographer David Hume Kennerly. . 1-&-Denionst1·ators Seized -. - At West Virginia Schools CHARLESTON, W . Va. (UPI) - Police ari'ested 16 persons today , for bJockiDg entrances to a school bus terminal at suburban St. Albans after leaders of a protest movement against controversial textbooks called for a mas. sive boycott of classes. A spOkesman for the Kanawha O'.Ml.ty Board of Education reported picketing al Sissonville and South Charleston School bus terminals. Demonirtrators also appeared in the east bank area of the country and at Dkkinson Elementary School and Washington Junior High School in the city. classes in banned. an effort to have the books About 3.500 parents. some V.'aving American flags. jammed into a stadium Sunday to protest use or the controversial books. The Rev. Marvin Horan, a leader of tbe crusade which climaxed with tv.'O shootings. the closing of classes and the shutdo~11 of coal mines in parts of southern West Virginia last mooth, urged parents to keep their children home from schools in Kanawha Lincoln ·Md Boone counties. ' TRE INCI DENTS 0 c cu r !' e d after TIIE CROWD SHOUTED its approval leaders of a revolt against allegedly when Horan called for the boycott. "unpatriotic" and "anti.Christian" school The books were withdrawn from textbooks urged a niassive boycott ~ classes last month for a 30-day review JI aig' s Pardon Overture Told \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Presi- dent Ford will tell a · House panel that he discussed pardoning fonper President Nixon with ex-White House Chief of 'Staff Alexander Haig a v.·eek before Nixon resigned, according to Newsweek Magazine. Newsweek said Ford \viii testify about the conversation when he appears before the House Judiciary subcommittee this week. According to the magazine, Haig approached Ford about a possible Ni;con pardon Aug. 1 and Ford rejected the ktea to Nixon's lawyer James D. St. Clair the next day. by a special citizens committee. The texts, introduced at the beginning of the new school year in 1hc C.'harJeston area, include passages on radica l politics, sex and atheism. Despite Ille threatened b o y co t t , Kanav.•ha County Schools Supt. Kenneth Underwood, a man often caught in the middle of the controversy, said schools 'vould be opened today. He urged students to attend classes. r The schools were reopened last month and miners returned to work when the violence associated with the crusade subsided. The textbooks which dre\v the protests contained a poem entitled "Mother. There's a Strange Man at the Door.'' \Vhlch depicted Jesus as a beggar down on his luck. and a proposed assignment in which pupils would compare the Bible story of Daniel in the lions' den v.ith the myth "Androcles and the Lion." Home Tumbles Into Sea ' Rai ns, High Tides P Lague Cape Canaveral • ' $te0<\0 ll!Qll StttmO ~ f'lf!! hll!fl "lri! tow , i..: .. ~;I 'llgll S'ttor,1 tow 111" tlttl Moon r!1es Message · Slated Tuesday WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford is reported ready to recommend an income tax surebarge on corporatiom and upper income individuals as part of bis anti-inflation program. The President spent much of Sui1day working on the package of proposals he will outline to Congress and the nation in a nationally televised and broadcast address from Capitol Hill at 1 p.m. PDT Tuesday. ' ' White House spokesmen said Ford has settled on more than a dozen specific proposals, centering on problems with food and energy prices, the depressed housing industry and record high interest rates. ADMINISTRATION SOURCES said they expect the income tax SW'Charge to be among the President's recOm· mendations. AccOrding to T i m e magazine, ford 'is ready to seek a S percent surtax on corporations as well as individuals in the)Ugher income . tax brackets. Time said the surcharge "probably" \\·ould be-on.Jndividual incomes of $7,500 and above and on fam ily incomes of $15,000 and above. The President, a s k e d about t h e magazine report as he left Bethesda Naval Hospital after visiting his wife Sunday night, said "I make no comments on what we're ,going to talk about on Tuesday." Administration sources acknowledged the 5 percent surtax had been discussed at high-level economic meetings. IT PROBABLY WOULD be coupled Vlith tax reductions for those in lower income brackets who arc hit hard by inflation, the sources said. The surtax presumably would apply agaiMt· taxes paid -not the run inc'Ottie- of an individual or a corporation - but details were scanty as Ford put the final toudies on bis major economic address. The President's proposals on OOusing are e1pected to Include a reeom· mendaUon for tax exemptions to en- courage the now of sav ings into financial insUtutions for use as mortgage Joans. The housing industry is in its deepest slump ever because of tight money and high: interest rates. Ji'TC A1istvered AFTER THE SUNDAY meeting, White llouse press secretary Ron Nessen turn- ed aside questions on the Presiaent 's tax plan.!. But be said !he Presidenl's program "calls for ~crifices" by the public , industry and government. "Sacrifices will be asked but there also will be i71'oposals to make the sacrifices equitable so everyone bears his just share," Ne~ said. Volkswagen Says Mileage , I ·Even Better Than Claims WAS!IlNGTON (UPI) -Volkswagen told the Federal Trade Commission to- day its advertising has not been designed to cash in on the energy shortage; and that if anything its cars get more miles to the gallon than the ads have claimed. The CO!t\pany · made the statements in response to an FTC demand ror proof to back up Its advertising, part of the agency's continuing program to lry to keep big advertisers honest. ~sponses to similar challenges made against General Motor3 and Ford Motor Co. were also made publii:: today. The Volkswagen ad challenged by the FTC involved a clai"l, that the 2.i}.-!itre Porsche 914 got 29 miles to the gallon. the Audi 1001.S 24 M.P.G.. and the Audi Fox 25 M.P.C. The FTC wanted proof that those fuel economics v.'cre simOar to what the average driver could ie.t. In response the company said it ran the cars mentioned from the George \Vashington Bridge in New York to the \Vashin~ &lonumcnl in the nation's capital last April. The Porsche averaged 34.4 m.p.g,, the Audi Fox 32.3 and the Audi !OOIS 27.4 m.p.g. -all higher than the ad had claimed, it said. The mileage figUres cited in the oriq:inal ad, it said, came from a test called the "Deutsche Industrial Nonn" which has been used for 10 years. ._,..._.,,.a•ma""~ LIQ UOR FI NA LLY GETS TO BOOZY HOVE, England (UPI) -Boozy, a nine-inch· African snail known for hJs trick of crawling up glasses to sip at the beer inside, has died. His owner, Christopher Hudson,· 19, said death v.'as due to alcoholic poisoning. .. -. ... FIDEbl'IY-FEDERAb- GIVES YOU THE WORLD ••• '• .. · · Full Color Rand McNally 12" topographical Giobe mounted on a hB:ridsome bla~k base. A decorative 3VALUABLE ·.OFFERS addition to home library, den, Child's room or office. A $13.95 value •. IMPORTANT! Please bring this ad with you! I Free Checking Account at a Major Statewide Bank when you open or transfer , a $2,500 minimum account •.. get a Free World Alles or Globe at the same lime! 2 Free Income Tax Service (Slate and Federal-Personal Returns only) when you open or transfer a $5,000 minimum account ••• get a Free World Atlas or Globe at lhe s ame time! Over 200 Full Color maps and illustra· tions make thi s 233· page Rand McNally World A!Ja§._a fas· cinating volume. Sect[ons on history, ecology and the universe. A$12.95 value. % Open a Transmatlc "Savings Account of any size .•• get a Free World Atlas or Globe at the same lime ! Open orTrantfer A S1vlng1 Account when you come In for your free allat or globe. Your money begln1·e1rnlng lnterett 1'!9 aame day you open your account, and you'll find m1ny valueble free services. Bring Your Pattbook from any other 11vlng1 ln1tltution. We can tranafet fund1, simply and easily. No bother to you •.. no embarrassment. We'll handle 111 the detalll:-- THE UNFORGETIABLE WAY TO SAVE Tn DNSM D"Jilf' :o:.ri~~~~~:c~tlon -Alll 1 l I 1 Ill lLJ any savings goal. Automatic transref of funds from your bank checking account. Sign one authorization-then-no checks to write -no lines 10 wait in. It's unforgettable! We'll remember to transfer money lor you-once or twice a month until your goal is reached. And, add interest, too, at a enerous sv. % annual rate, Oltet lfmifoct to one per liml/y ••• edults onfy please , .• while thty /1sl! MAIN OFFICE : Glendale, 225 East Broadway, 245-6661 • • I AEGIO N4L Of'FtClS Otl!llowt<: AIOfld•t 6 hl1"0Wtr 91¥dt, tH45~1 e.o B•ao: 111!tt1•~tn "'°'411nt e.nt•t .... n1• l hit J1,: 81~ J•r M•ll ~14.421 CDtl• Mtet·NtWPOrt ltttll: llH H1rbbr 81¥0.lf~4to Fullt•IO!I: 22! ''" Co•11111011 ... 11tll 97t-7•60 lOflO 8t1ell: J2S l!••I Oct•n lll'd. 4Mo)l11 Nor!ll Holl1wOOc1~ &all l.t11rll Clt'l)lotl l!Yd. N8•HOO !111PtOt"O~HOOO-wuttm1t"""9-ut·noi- t an1• Ant.()tll\Clli 2100 Norlll Mtlfl $t.6'61-MOS 6n111'"" Oa•1: 14$01 V111t\lrl lll'fd, 7 .. •t•20 Sttf't!Ol'l·Olri:ltfl Cliro .... : I~ IHCll 81¥11. J30.2MI V•n Nll)'tl 14&4& Vle•orr l1¥d. 1tl-4Mi .. -- • ' ' ANIMALogic¥.,""'""' Sheraton 'Weird' Burglary Ex11losion Pair Bungle Up ~ Admitted Oil Heir Heist ,, ''l'M ALL MIXED UP~ FIR\T WE 6ET k'1LLf.O-TME"1 WE GE.T CURED?" P ·1 1·esilient 'Stu1 Rlps' In Fresrio From \\'ire Set\'ices President Ford will visit Fresno Nov . I to campaign for Itep. Bob l\fa thlas, the congressman!s Washing!On o!- fire confirn1cd. It will be the. rirst lime a president has \'isited Fn:sno since John F. Kennedy ap- peared in Augusl. 1962. follow- LOS ANGELES {UPll - A group that earlier declared vengeance against a major rorporation c l aimed responsibility for the bombing of a plush hotel during the weekend that destroyed a restroom and caused extensive damage to . another, police said. , The blast went off minutes after an anonymous telephone caller, idmlifying himself with u group called the New \Vorld Liberation Front, ·warned ol an impending expl05ion at the Sheraton Airport Inn Satur- day. CALIFORNIA 12 Skeletons In Grave 75-100Yea11s VINA (UPI) -Skeletons found in a common grave. in an alfalfa field · were 75-100 years old &id Included hoth adults and children, an an- f.IORE THAN 300 persons thropologist says. attending a 20-year higll school Dr. Peter Schultz-, of the class reunion were being e-University of California at vacuated from a ballroom~bar Davis, also said there were area near -the .rear of the only 12 bodies at the site building when the bomb went instead of 17, as originally off in an unocctipiCd women 's reported. restrooin. "There's no way to say ho\v The blast shattered the fix-the victims died," said lures in the restroom, buckled Schull.Z, who believes the the ceiling and ble\V a hole bodies were either lnd.iaii or in the wall to an adjoining Oriental stock. ( .PEOPLE men's restroom, causing ex-· The bones were unearthed ) tensi\'e dan1age. by Jess Jl.1endenhall while he There v1ere no injuries. was leveling a field with a The blast was alm:ist a mechanical .scraper near Vina, dupl icate: of a bombing cX the a Tehama County m1nnlunity Sheraton PaJace llotel in San 100 miles north of Sacramento. ing gr o u n rl b re a·k in g ~'rancisco last \\·eek, in \\ilich A local historian, Mrs. Eva t'Premonies for the &in Luis the bombers claimed to be Apperson, said 10,000 Chinese Darn. out to punish the International laborers once roamed the area T ,,, o • 1 I nl e 0 t y m p i c Telephone and T e J e g r a p h to help build railroads and <H>cathlon winner ;is a youth, Co rp.. \vhich owns the hunt for gold. She said many J\lath ias faces a tough re-t."lic-Sheraton Hotel chain. of them died in floods and hon campaign in the 17th Preceding the san F'rancisco their bodies were put into oozn. Congressional District against blast, a rniite caller. also iden-mon graves near Vino. De1nocra! John Krebs, tifying hi~lf Y>'ilh the New County undersheriff ~1arvin chair1nan of the Fresno Coun-\\'odd Liberation Front. "'arn-Es.5ex quickly ruled out any tv Board of Super\i':ivis. ed of a bomb and told the possibility that lhe bodies ha<l * hotel to evacuate its tenants. any connection to the case Ir humanily makes it into of Juan Coron~. who was coo- the 2tst century, only space AUTHORITIES-c o·m bed victed for killing 2~ victims LOS ANGELES (AP) -A yowig couple who ran amok '-n the home of Julian llam- mer, 45, son of oU mi!Uooaire Armand Hammer, were in custody today alter a lxingled burglary a t t e m p t one policeman described as ····••eird." The pair, Sheri Pylate, 19, of Santa J\fonica. Harruner's former housekeeper. and Gary Srnart, 21, of \Vest Los Angeles, apparenlly arrived at Hammer's Pacific Palisadt.'S home by taxi, police said, and entered by a garage door. Jl.tiss Pylate then donned a bcdsheet and straw hat and ran through the house "'ith Smart. slashing paintings and -pencilling a thin b I u e mustache on a photograph of the elder Hammer, chairman of the board of Occident.al Petroleum Corp., authorities said. A SCRAWLED MESSAGE, "Say hello to Daddy" was found under the photo, police said. Hammer said Sunday that he, his daughter Casey and his current housekeeper, Jean Channel, 25, returned from dinner about 11 p.m. Saturday to find the pair Joadirig jewelry and other \'aluabies into pillowcases. Casey and ~liss Channel ran next door to call police, Hammer said. Hammer said -the Pylate woman continued to carry the loaded pillowcases o u ts i d e after seeing J\iiss Channel and his daughter run into a neighbor's house. When he first entered the house, }lammer said. J\1iss Pylate, wearinj_ the bcdsheet travel 1night save it from through the rubble of the and burying them near U1e brinJ!'. a dull. conservn tiv" life Saturday night blast, trying Yuba River about an hour's OnJ 3 SLA lacking intellectual excite-to determine a relationship drive away. y ment. according to .;ci~ncc \vilh_ the San Francisco. ex-There were some· Indian fiction author Isaac Asimov. plos1on. However, po 11 cc beads found on the alfalfa Members "The lunar colony is not declined to comment on the gravesite but authorities said something that's goin~ to hap-~i~al aspe0:s of the h~o this ""asn 't uncommon. Essex pen in lhis--CCnlu?y.-WC're -. ~1.ngs-agam J'rf.:owned ~id there were no-remnants Sought-FB-I going to be faced with such fac1ht1es. . . . f)f clothing, buttons or bullets massive problems that most In a wnllen comm~1catlon that might give a definite clue of our efforts are going to left . at a San Franc1~ gas to the mysterious find. SA.i'( FRANCISCO (UPI) _ go into just surviving," the slat~n after las! weeks ex-Tehama Iodians once in· The FBI agent in charge of Russian-born professor al the pl01>10n. the _t>.t\VLF .. a~ed habited the area and wagon _j~e hunt for the Symbionese Boston University School of ITT °.~ .creat~ng a te1~. of trails crossed the land that Liberation Anny says Patricia ?i1edicine told a NASA con-terror· in Chile by conspiring guided ·white setllers from the Heam and Bill and Emily f . N l RI lo overthrow the Allende east near the turn of the cen-Harris are the only members crence in ewpor , · · •'ovemmcnt. tury. * , o of lhe terrorist group sought Boston Pops Orche~tra con· by his organization. ductor Arthur Fiedler Is all T T.7 ll s lf Agent Charles Bates com - righl. Ile was in his top-floor ectclteJ" J.~i S e -mentedSundayonreportslhat room in a 20-story hotel code names have been during an earthquake in Peru discovered for rllne additional but \\•as unhurt, a spokesman F ll • Sh t • SLA members and sym-in~~\~;':;~ in Lima on a 0 , oiving 0'! f ng P';\~".:;t know of anything or that nature," Bates said. stopover en rou te to Boslo n LIVERJ\10RE (UPI) -A fumes from chlorine, which "If we knew of anybody from Rio de Janeiro. where schoolteacher armed with was stored in the shed for involved in the crimes the he attended the opening of ,three handguns wounded a SLA committed or involved another hotel. \voman and took his own life the club's swimming pool. The to the extent or harboring * .at the climax oL a violent lireinen were treated and them. we -w-ould get war· lliroo Onorla. f 0 rm c r argument during the weekend: released Crom Verdugo Hills rants." - Imperial Japanese Army in-Alameda County Sherill's of-llospital in Glendale but the The Chicago . Trib une lelligence officer. who sur-ficers said Sunday. photographer, Robert l'az of reported during the weekend rendered last ht.arch after Dead in the incident was tbe Pasadena Star-News was that the code names of nine hiding in !he Ph ilippine jungle Thomas Tr e \'en a , 35. held O\"entight at the hospital persons v.-ere found in a house for 30 years, left Tokyo on Authorities said he was a for observation, a nev.•spaper in Concon:I, Calif., once used and hat, "rose up from the behind the bat and let out this ridiculous laugh.'' IW.UtER SAID he grabbed the woman but that Smart, "'earing a stocking mask and carrying Hammtr's . 3 5 7 magnwn re\·olver, emerged from another room a n d pointed the gun·at him. Sn1a rt then marched llam- mer out the door while holding !he gu!l at his OOstage's head. Outside \\·t're the police. On seeing the officers Smart shouted "Drop the guns or I'll shoot this man," Hammer recalled. The police refused and Smart then tlfrew away the gun and yelled "I don't want to die. They made me do it," llammer said. Smart did not say who "they" were and 1he pollt'i! took him and the Pylafe woman into custody. Hammer, v.·ho told police J\Hss Pylate had called him earlier Saturday to ask if he v•ould be home that night, said he didn't knc)\V why his former housekeeper had ransacked his house. Unlicensed Sex Tlterapy Criticized SAN FRANCISCO {AP) Sex therapWs should be licensed to prevent unqualified persons from hanging out. a shingle, a group of marriage counselors say. "This profession ( s e x therapy), as in others, attracts it share of quacks. Some religious leaders now mix a little sex with their swami bit and tum people on," said Ben N. Ard Jr., president of the Caljfomia ~Lation of l\.1arriage and Fam Tl y Counselors. Ant's group, along with a national counselors organiza- tion, concluded their annual convention here Sunday with a call for the licensing of 11es therapists. "They use surrogates (sex partner)," said Ard. "Some lie nude on the floor and play feelies. Some sleep with their clients, \llhich we consider tmeth1cal." Fred<ri<k G. Humphrey, president of the national group, agreed, saying, "Truck· driver dropouts, housewives-- anyone can hang out a shingle. You don't even need a gram- mar school education." The groups' spokesmen sug- gested sex therapists be licen!ed like m a r r i a g e COUMelors in California, who must meet a post-graduate residency requirement and pass OOth oral. and written te.sts by the state Board of Behavioral S c i e n c e Ex- aminers. a three-month visit to Brazil teacher, but declined to na~e spokesman said. by the SLA. via Europe. 11-;=:;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;:======::::::::::::=:=;-m~:2·~:~~~r~~la .p~f~f:. ( Sta le ) Geneva, r rank r u rt and '-----------'- r.1adrid. is due in Sao Paulo Del 16. Onoda, is probabl y !he !<isl Japanese \Vorl<l \Var II strag- ,;lcr. * 'T'wo European immigrants "·ere sentenced in Santa 1ilonica for stealing $800,000 wo rth of pninlings and itcrns from the home of songwriter Jack La"·rence, co1npoSl':-o! such hirs as ' 'Su n r is c Serenade." "If I Didn't Care" and ''All or Nothing a! All." The lwo "·orked as houseboy and cook for Lhe composer. 1itost of the loot. includ ing a c11r and 35 paintings. "-as re<:overed, police .s;1ld. * The Academv of 1i1otion Pic- ture Ar1s and Sciences an- nowteed thal the theater in ils new /·lollyy,'ood hea d· quorterS' will be named ln honor of th!'! late producer , an1uel Gold\\')'n. ln npprec:latlon. the <«oldwyn I;ooundatlon ~, 11 I don:dc $i00,000 lo I ht Acad cnl\' Foundntion. said Snmuel G11ld11·,·n Jr. fl * "I rloo'I !'ec1n to be able to find money on lre<'s, and I don't know how Io materiellie it -yat." says Jsracll psychic Uri Geller. l•J'm not rich . but I \vant lo have money," savs (rl!Jlcr, al!O an ttulhor Md act.or. who wa!I in San Francisco lo nc- cepl one of nlrK! "Gfnlc of the Yenr" aw:trd!I. The award!! were ('St:tbll!h· ~by '1eanne IJOr~en. ft Sitn f"ranc!sco Ra v nrt11 1>Svchir. \\•ho !Ul)'S: "There nrc Osc:i rs ror tlci0r$, 50 W(' \Vtlllled somcthin& Iha! every µsychit' de.serves -tt gen I~." the school where he was em1>loyed. Officers said Trevena , of Caslro Valley, was visiling Martha Parry, 30, at her hoine early &atun:lay when they became involved in an argu- ment. They said Trevena began shooting inside the house and one of the bullets stru ck Jl.tiss Parry in the leg. e Hepatitis SAN DIEGO {AP) -Seven- teen recruits at the Naval Training Center here have been hospitalized with in- fectious hepatitis, a Navy spokesman says. All were reported in good condition S1.111day at the Navy Hospital in Balboa Park. The Navy spokesman S<Jid the antibody, gamma globulin, was ad ministered Sunday to nearly 12.000 recruits and l r a i n I n g personnel at the Center. • C:l'A \/Ole BlJRLlNGAME (AP) -The I 4 5 . 000--membcr Callloti.lia Teachers Association has cn- d u rs e d Demo c r a t ic gubcmalorial candidate Ed- mund ti. Bro"11 Jr. and in- cumbent U.S. Senator Alan Cranston. The group also endorsed Sunday Jl.1crvyn Dym.1lly, can- didate for.lieutenant r,>vernor: ~larch Fong, candidate for secrelary of state, and Jesse Unruh . candidate for state treasurer. e f 'lremen ll11rl LA CANADA (AP) -Elgl1t firt•nlcn and a n e w l'i pholoI:T:ipllcr \Vert'· 1nj\lred after 11 Slorn~e shed cxplodod l" flarnes at La Cannda Coun· try Club, authorltlc.s s..1id. A spokesman SNid all nine Ml'1t suUered from lnhallng ·:.,-.... : ·'.-~ ·.:.;,.~ FALL SPECIAL '.:.' .. ,.,_'. . . . " ~ Reg 13 50 Blow Cut .~.,.,;"''''·; ... ' • , ' :· .... ,.. ,, •· > •'· includes shampoo, cut, · ·:.:~~;::,:;',~·~ .. ~ Fermodyl conditi oner · .-.,,_ , .. ::· tq maintain your hair's normal acidity. Now, 10.00. 35.00 Val. Ondulation ;,':'."~· ·"{"" Pe rmanent by Fermodyi;': ': .· ' with shampoo, hair cut,::., ,,,. '. and conditioner, .. ~,:~" now 25.00 ~utv Studio, .ill MOrrS r•ct'Jll /rl.1anna • Al so available: manicures, pedicures, facials, electrolysis. • ' .. : :.,; .. : . .. ~·~:.. ;:. . ' ' •' r .• ···., ,. \ .. • . ·:·~~:" ·;'.,. '. ~'. ' .• ! '· -~':-· •' '." ., ·• . ' . \ .. . .. , ' ".j :_ \'. ' • Mond.,-, Ocl~r 7, 1974 DAILY PJLOT A $ • • • Earn$3 witl1out !telling out , of your chair.'.: • ' •• • : You just deposited $1,000 into a four-year certificate account at one of·l mperial Savings' 69 convenient. offices. Already, it's earning 7.50% annua·I interest, compounded daily. And it's earn- ing $350 wheri your interest is held and accumulated over the four year period with daily compounding. Your investment is INSURED by an agency of the federal government. It's also safe from the "ups and downs" of today's market. So you can sit back a nd relax. , Open your account now \Vith insured safety and start your " -funds earning a high yield~•without getting out of your-chair. ~ Imperial has a Plan for All People. Imperial also offers more than 30 helpful services, most of them free. Like free safe deposit boxes, free travelers checks, money orders, and notary ser\'ice , and free trust de ed collections .. Plus many, many more. _...... -- -- - % -- -- l7'P** Annual Yield Minimum Deposit $1,000 Terms: 4 years 6.983 ** Annual Yield Minimum Deposit $1,000 Terms: 30 months Annual Yield Minimum Deposit Sl,000 Terms: 1 year 5.923 ** Annual Yield Minimum Deposit $500 Terms: 90 days 5.393 * Annual Yield Passbook Account "Interest compounded dally and when maln11ined 101 one year. '"In order to avoid lederal regulat10ns which require a substantial 1nieresl penaliy tor early withdrawals lrom ierm acco1.1nlS, le1 our lnendly savings counselors help you plan a savings program bes1 sufted lo your needs. lmPERlA\. SAVlnG-9 A Plan for All People OPEN SAT URDAYS Special Hou rs in ~lost Offices. Downtown Los Angtla. Cl1remont . Ea~t Pasadtn:t • Gltndora 4 Ntwpott Stach• Nc1"port Ct nccr • PaudtnJ ·Red land~· Sitrt" ~ladtt. Topanga Canyon· \X't5t Co,ina • \'<'ut~·ood. Village . Whittiu. Woodland Hills. plus 16 ocher Souchtrn C..lir&"mia offict'- ,, W..alLYOl'!NlO •vt5IOINI' Of 0\1"9 2.1 l '\UOM oou.M • .,.,,II tJ, CO'"'<l•~tieot Wll\C4 B m •ft.-' ,,,. I I ,\6 ' • lti\I LY 1•11,o :r E DI T Oil i AL P J\G f, An Unfair Burden lio\ i{l•i.J J..:a n 's V('IO uf <.t S3 ni illion bci.J ch suhsul y b1JI lh;ll \\UUl cJ h ;J\l ' ht.•IJK•d d c frl.I)' lhl' c·usl Of m~11 nt:11n1n g lCll'<d l:x•tu:hcs ror lhl' bt.·ncfit ol visitor ... \\:US ;1 :-.1 ·\'I' r1.· h IO\V lu ()rangt· (;0 ;1:-.1 l'Oln n1 unit it.•s . 'l'ht.· bill , ;1 uthorl'd by ,\~se mbl.v n1an l?obcrl Bu rkt: f R ·lluntin ~ton lk ;irh) and ~pprovccl by both hOu!-.c:-<11 lh<' l .c·gisL1tur1·, \1·1n1ld ha\'t.· S(·t ;.is id1.• fund:-. lron1 :-.l;1t1· l 1th·l:11uls oil r'u\·;dtics to rcin1bur:-c c-lt.ic!" !'>1)1.:ncliri g 111 11crtl·nt ur nlorc u f lhcir p1·0 1x·rtr tax l'l'\'t'll llc' l ul' s u 1·h b1.•a t h-rc la tc d scr vi('cS :is lifCJ.!U:1 rd .... i.':\11·:1 1)()litl' ;u1d trash pickup. !'\t;.1nclu1g t11 h1·111·fit !ro1n th<.' ll'gislatiun 11 1•rt.• l NC\\.'l>O rt 13t.·ac h. llunt in.L.'1.0n Bcarh. Seal BC'<1l·h. Si:i n ('h,:llll'l1t1· .i nd l.;11-(una lk.'a<·il ·rhe !-!U\'crnur L'XJ>ressed t he fc<1r that lhe 1>rof)t1scd h1 '' \VOlild c ncour;.1gc other tourist-orie nted ;n·(·;,1-.; 1n ,1ppl\' for ~1 111i l;u· s ubsid ies. ISut . as Rurk(· 110111\vd out, t 1;1· p;1 !->sa g1,• of Propo~it ion 20. the coast<.1 1 1·1111!->l'r\ :111011 1nit1<d l\.L'. h~ts p rL"l•n1p1cd lnc·al ('Ontrol h,\ Pl"l' \ l' nt 111 g l"t. \"t 'llllL'·Pl'Oduc· illg dC'\"C lo pn11,•nt or hl·;11·h :1r'l·:1.-.. 'J'h 1:-. dot·:-1111t app l,\ to in l;,_i nd l"l'(" l"l',l I 1011 ;i I ~1 l'C' ii!->. I t 1:-. p;1l e nt[~· unfair tu lt.';.J\'e the l'nlil'l' bc;,1c:h ll1Ll ill 1L'll;,1 nl"l' hurdc•n !Jll till' Sho ulders or local t a xpu ~·ers. \Vhcn the l.!ur·k1,1 bill is re-introduced nrxl .Vl';Jr it :-.ho uld ha ve the strongest possible s upport fro m the affected c::omn1unilies. P a rki11 g Rules /\ cuurl ca se in Phil<:idc lphia challe nging the Jan. I dl·adl inc fo r implcn1entalion of ne\v Environmental Pruh.'t·tion Agency pa rking regulations has res ulted 111 a six -n1onth d e lay in the program . ·rhc ne\v rules. mandated by the Clean Air Acl <1 ncl a im e d a l reduc in _g automobile use and tnr·our:.igin~ <·a r pools and mass lr<1ns it , require rcvic\v o f ;111y OU\V prOJCC::l i11\•olv1n i-: n1urc th;,in 25o p;.irkin ~ SPi.ll'l'S. Shoppi n~ ce nt ers. rt•t·ret.1 l iotla l fu l·ilitics ;.1nd lc1rJ.:l' indus trial inslall:1 tions \\'Ould bt• t'SJX'l'iu lly a ff cC'tcd. Bera use of the tin1e 1n vulVL'd in st:Lt ing UJJ rc vic>\\' pru1.:cdurus . th e dcudllnc hits been 1novcd ahead b.l July I. l\•tean\vh ilc. op1JOncnts n1aintain the new rules 1,·ould have u cl ev <1slating e ff1,1Ct on thr <Jut.o-o ricnted cc·onon1 y ol' So uthl'l'tl California . '"hurt• :.idcqu:.1tc nlaSs trans it is n0L. 't"'Cl 'l\'i.lilablc. One th ing is Ce rtai n : Both oppo ne nts <ind supporte r s o f the Cle<!n Air Att \\'ill be kce piog a n'eyl' on J\'.oven1bc r l· ic('tion result s. 1'hc nC\V de adline could \\C it 01>e n lhL· \Vay for an\effo rl to sc<.·urc soml' modifications of the !lC'l by the Ill'''' Cpn grl'ss. v.·ith s pcci<il e mphas is on till· cont rovcrsial purk ing rules. Hotli ne Help A s ho rtage of voluntee rs Lhrl1alens LhC county's oldes.t holline, ope ned in Janua ry , 1970. "'he n s tudies revea le d ii la tk of available> help for young peoplt• seeking drug counseling. 'l'hc se rvice, run by 1'ht· Ccnte1': A People Pla ce, no\v oporatc.s 24 hours <:i day, 365 days <1 )'ear. Las t year it handled 4 ,700 culls from troubled countians of all at.!es. seeking help of all kinds. Drug problems now rank second to cmotion<tl proble ms. a nd othc1'"l·all.-. i nvol\"e f;,_i1nil.v difric::ultle!'!. pregnancy , s uicide. legal a nd medical help. Bul 20 more volunteers. wilting Lo lake <:1 brief lr;.iining course and \.\1ork one 12-hour s hift a month are needed to keep the hotline o pen. Details may be obt<i incd by ca lling 1'hc Center. 642-0377 . 'fhis is l"C\\'a rd1ng \\·ork for conce rne d citize ns . II <·an s <:iv e ho n1es. f a milies. and eve n Ji ves. , ". • The Return Of Bonnie And C/yd~ Speeding The Wheels Backi11g Away Fro111 N ixou • Of Jus tice l EA RL WATE RS ) 1\ no\·l'I l"Olll"l'Pl of speeding up lhl' 11hl'l'lll of jullli<·c fur n1i11or tru(fi<· of fl·n:-.c:-1:-. b1·1n).! tt·:-tl'd nut in 1·;1 rio11 ~ t•uurt !-It 1" lt·r n1t•d '"lr1<ll h1 dl'('lar11tion·· :ind 1u·n1·1des LI method 11·herc•b\" an uffl'ndt·r C'an ha\·l' hi :-da\' in courl at no e:\pc n!->C' ot her than thi.• loi;s of his ti 1111•. t ·ndt:!rl ht• s1':-.ll'tll lraf(1l' violalor11. ;1r1· l"'rn111t c(I to ;1 ppear before i.l .1udi:l' 111\hout th1· p1·1·senet• of !he ;1r- restint'\!fft t c·r 01· pro:-c·cu tinJ:? attor- ney a1id \ 1\hnul :in :11lnrney for hin1· Sl'ff 11·s :-.ot'1 ul L.ilkin).! the l'a:-c 01·c·r 11 Hh 1hl' n•dgl" ·rhl' ofrt•r11ler gets to lt·ll hi.-. llid1· of the :-l<1r\· 11itho1lt the 1nhihi1io11:-of forn1:1i~ t•ou rtroon1 p1·oel'Llurt·"· fl t• e:in e1·L·n hrin!! his 01111 \1\!111·:-.,.1·.~ IH1t he lll<1 Y no\. suh· µoen:.i 111' <'ll lllPl'I th1· :.illend;111t·c of i111~01ll' .And, htt1 ing ~uhrn1!!1.1<t thl' i..:<•~e to lhC' jucli.:•·. hl· e.111 :-till get a t•un1·(·n · l1011;d Lri:d 1f ht• 1'> not :-ati.-.fil•d 11·ith !ht· ruh11g h,ttldt•fl (101\tl !)y thL· COlll'\ It "-. \ih 1· h.11111i.: ~11\P' 1·:1ht· ;ind t·;itini..: " \\"1111.E 1·11,\T 111;1\ :-ound hkl· ;1 one :-rdr ro!l>y cll·a l for 1i1l' <lt•fenctanls. it .11~11 i:'.> J goo<t <li ·.il fo1 1hl' Califo1·ni;1 I ll gh,\ :i .v J' ll I roJ a 11d 1 hL' 111 -.1 l"ll'I ;.itt or llt'.\·~. und fr~r lht• la:\11.11t•r:-. too in th1· Ion).! 1 un For cluri ng t hl' H17:\ 71 \"\·,1 r t h<' (.'J I P p.1u t 0111 111or1· !h.111 :-.:\1 • 1111111011 in <11 1•1'\11111• !111· 11 .. lt;illll' 1Jfl1rL'l"". The ··0-.1. :-ulJ.~t.11111:11.1 -.11 '"· palt·~ in eon · lr.1 .. 1 !O lht• 111 :11\ holl\11"~ :-pt•nt 111 ('Olll"I Ii,\ <Ill tllll\ 11 fl11 ·t·1·~ lt· .. 111.\1111.! 111 (.'1111· lll"t'! !Oil II 11 )J ! 1":1 fl I!' l' I!.•! 1011~ l!'i ... llt'(I, \nrl, a .. f,n· :1 .. <·111• 1.~ t·<11H·1•r11t'f1, p11l l111 g .111 illlll't'l' nt't lht• l11 i.:h11 ;1_v for' 1 •>111"t .qqH·.1r.111 <·1·-. 1.~ :1 1.1r rnor1· ·•·r1u11 .. 111.11t1·r 1h;1n 1lu· p;11 n1L•nl ot Dear Gloomy Gus -O-a.111-111.it., ';i.l.j._...1 hese.. years 1- thought the 11•ay I talk ed just s ho 1\"ed I d idn 't ha \"e no education an"d to think that all this time I hl'(•n 1.:tlking just like a President' ./ C.\·. G!DGmy c. ... commenh ''' •~ll,..,,tt.cl bJ , • ....,,,, ~ Oii ftOl.JIC(Ul•l!LJ_,aJIKI \JW ·~-.. 111<1 """'~prr, S•"" v••" otl """'lo G!oomv ""'· O••lt l'llol 01·ertime \\":J ~c.s. It in.pair~ 1hcir cf forts to maintain h igh\Yay safety for it 1s r:trl' to h :.i \'(' s uffi cient repl:1cemt•nt:; lo co\·cr for the abscn· tee orficc.rs . \\'llE\" T iii:: 1t.l1'i1 1r:.i !l> f1r!<ol proposed there \\"i.IS eo~id('r;11Jl c op· posit ion by t hose \\'ho belje\"ed i1 l\.\'Oold break down courtroom, decorum and th:.i t di smi ssills \\"Oi.lld beconlt! rout inf'. They :il so contended th:tt c1·cryo nl! \l'hO lost in thc initial :1ppearance \\"Ollid im1nediah•l.v ;1sk fo r· another t ri al. But th e esperiellt:l' 111 some S;.in Diego L'Ottrls \I hit·h li:11·1· :ido1)lt•d 1hl' pl'occdure appL•at·s lo hl' typ1e;d IJurj n ~ lht' \a~l tbret• 1nouth...; of 197:!, :is perl·c nt o!' the dC>fl'tlCl;1111s 1·hosc th•· trial b\" c.Jccl ;.11·:1 t1on n1cthod. Of thosl· 72 pt.•rCf'nt 11·erc fvuncl guilty. Of the at.1 pcrct•rH 11·ho chost' the eon\·ent ional t ri:.i I on 1.'" 6u per cl' nt "·('re l"Oll\"ictcrl . ,\nd. :-.11r1Jrising tu many. fe11· 11·ho lf)pt for the tri:tl h,\" ch:el;1rat in11 ask fn r <Jno lhcr trial :if!1·r h:11·i11 g lll!cn found g1ii l1 y 1\S 0 ,,1:: official 1n1t it. "Although they arc anything but Plc;.ised a~ut havi ng been r it('d, they do apprectatt' the fact thC'v ;.ir(• <.1blc to get it off lhl'i r chest by teliing il to the judge.·· lierausC' of 1hc sa1·ings in n1 a11 hours hut of th•· courtrnon1s, thc Clll .. fee ls it is ;ible lo t•oncentra1 c n1orc upon it s saf1·t.y 1\·ork on lhl! hig h111ays. In t•fforl:-. t11 l-!t'L lhe melhocl univcr- :-0.ill.1· <HIOpl1·d il.s r<'prt·stn1 ath·c:-; :ire <·n m1>ai~nin.t: :u·ound tht~ stt1tc \\'ilh rno<h·.~t ~11l'el'''· Gerald Ford at the Crossroads \\1 1\Sli!NGTON-\\lhc n President Ford quietly s lipped out of lhe \.\'hilt' House l'.!}@rl 1ly_f!)r aJjmousinri.i:ide Ull Pennsylvania Avenue lo breukfast 11·ith old rongressioniil cronies. his pe rforman<'c showed both why his .1·ou ng presidency is in erisis and 11'hy ii may yet "·ork itself out of trou ble . i\Ir. F'ord Y."l.:nl tu the Capitol llil l <:lu h f n 1· l li t· \\"1,.•ekJ:i· 01c.c.tj uJ.! JJf tht· Cho11·dl'r :ind l\la1·1·hing Soe1l·t.'. the £•1ilist !louse Hepublit"an g1·ou1J lo 11·h1ch lhl' /1{'11 P re!<oi d ent be longed for 25 1·t•:i rs. Old friend!'i ~1·ere troubled hv his 1·ague. ra rn bli.ng ans11·ers lo t hl'ir questions. Although hl' \1·as one of the p;1 r l.l"0 S bud gl't cx pc rts in the llouse. J\lr. Ford lubu red ll'ITibly in rcplyin l! to <1 uest ions a hout SJK'nding. ''It didn ·1 SL'Cm lik e the san1 e old Jerry,·: a t' & !\I n1cn1bc r confided. HUT Tll E fact he \1·as there at :~II i~ signifi rant. J\tr. Ford \1·as lreated no fl ifrcrcnlly th:.i n other guC'sts :.it C & !\l hr('akfasts -governn1e nt offic ials. Journali sts. acade micians: he y,·a~ gi1·en ten minutes to s peak and then 11·as subjected to questions. \\1ha1 ·~ n1ort· .. :-uch ~i\"l'·and ·take sessions are cntn mon on the P resident ·s schcd ult•. ·rhu~ lhl' ('a1 Jitol !Iii! brcakf;1:-.t pointed to \\'he re f.-I r. Ford stands af· le r seven \1•ceks as President. llis un- sat isfat·tory :.ins\vcrs s ho11"ed he sini- pl ~· has no t t a k en t\old of lhe IH"L'Sidcnl"y ancl its probl('ms. I!ul hi:-. prl'Sc nee at I he lft·cakfast unrlcr· sc·o red that he .is._oQ! no\v anti hopefull.\ ne\·t•r 11·ill he thc isnhitcd President lh<ll. ll ichard !\1. Nixon 11·;1s fron1 lht• hL•,L!inning. Rl'C·:n1se !\Ir. For<l ta lks to m an.1· people and at· tu~dl~· li:-.len!'l to 11·hat they sny. ht kno11s h1· i ~ in trouble Alth o ugh !\l r. Ford private ly betra.vs no illu sions about !he d isgrace Of his prt>fl C('CSSO I', he publicly displ ays onl.v reverence for Nixon-µ<•rha ps out of cxccssiVL' 11cr· ( EV ANS-NOVA K J sonal loyally. 1·hc l'rcsiclcn\'s n1ind- sel is r('fl ectcd b~-lhose telephont' ('a ll.s to S;1n <.:lt•nicntl' and his refert•ncc to Nixo n :1s ··the Pr{'sidenr· fi ve times in his Se p!. 11; pt"l':'.>S l'Otl· ft•rencL·. Tiii;;" ~JOS1' 1>ol it ic:ill~· dttn1aging produt·t of thnt mind·SL'I 11«1s tht• 1>re m :.i t urt• Nixon pardon. but it also has prod uced rubbcrsta1nping ill-ad· \"ised a n1b assadorial no m i n a t ion~ inherited from Nixon and retaining Nixon \\'h itc llous£• staffers long beyond their time. So many Nixon aides rcn1a in us the \1·alking dead. dra11·ing pay but doing no "·ork'. that tht• \\'hitc !louse todn,v is :1 poli!ic:il tha rnel house . \\'hat tllLI' IJt' \1•or:,1· th:ul l\'"1 xon a1·ts s ueh <i !<o ;1p poi n ti n ~ Nixon holdo,·ers cluing not hing. ho11·e,·L·r. i~ polit ica l opC'ra tiye !>ctr r Fl_;inigan as Nixon holdovc.r s d oini-: <1-Al:.C.:.tl--i.1 n1bas....ador_tu S.paJJl.-ll n11ghl ha1·c.. deal. as in the t·asc· or the f)on1estie pre\"t•11ted his sclf-dan1aging :ins1vc rs Counci l !;ta ff. \\'hL'n 11·l' 11•1·otl' th at to prt•ss eonfl'r(•nc·" <1ucstiu n!<o aboul Hc1). Albert (/uic. of !\l inne:sota felt he Chili· had con1·incl'd lhl· Prt•:-.idt'I\\ not tu T110 l'll('ll(l1";1g1n g :.l~ll1' Ii.ill' la ... t 1 elo l'O n 11 nu a I ion of ant i· JlO\"C rt Y 11 el'k ra ist·d hll llt'. ()ne \\':J:-t hl• arri' :ti progran1 s. ;~ l>on1csrie('ou ru·i l ~_t;irt\·r nf l>on:ild ll un1:-fi·!<I to rl'l)lill"l' GPn !('lcphont•d us to ri•11t1rl that his c·ol ,\]L•\:111dt•r ll;11g Tht· othl'r 11•1s ?l lr . IL· ;~uC' s h :id guttC.11-1tu\lLJ.:w:cLi D"h-..Fortl-ttt·ni in:i::-1 ir h :irk-;.11\"'a\-:1 -lit t h.· mtdi:lll"ly aftc•r (}uil··~ \"isit and fro rn his pl"~'dl'l"t":-!l>ur. rl"fu :.1ng to straigh tcnt'fl hin1 out again ~'h1:-ad tr1t;11J~· !<oUppurl thl' ht1,L!l' :'\1.'l:on trail· 1·1cc to \"Clo tht• a nlt·pol"crty bill t·an1l' :-irion hudgt•I :ind r;d-.ing soml· doubt f1:~m Nix~!l holih;ivcrs ;ind rt•fleetcd about ultim:i1£·1.v ~1\·111g lht• \\'hite 1'1xon poht1 c;i l 1>h1losoph) · llot1!->C' tapl•S to Sixon. NIGllTl\li\H ISll \Vhite ll oust· staff U:ick1ng a\\'ay rron1 Nn~on u1d1eates 01x•rations clt·a rly do not protect l\lr. th<1l the President is by no me;.i n:-. Ford from hlunrlcrs y,•hich e\'en old Isolated fro m po litic:1l realily. As long frirnds :uln1it he is prone· to make in as he keeps moving outside lhc \\'hit<' thl' a bsenc1· of _good ttd\"ic-e. A team of ll nusi:. n1 f'c l in g polit icia ns and Ford. no! ,\'1.'>.:011 . <.1dv iscrs might 1\t•ll lislt"ning lo \1·h;1 t \h(•y s;1y, there is h;11·t· s a\"l'd hin1 rron1 sclf-damag1ni:: hnp1.•hi~prL'!)lc.lL'lll'Y Can bc rev i\"cd. Humiliation for Authors ··l'\o n1:.i n bti1 a blockh ead c\'t•r "·role. except for money., thus the ~rea t Samuel J ohn son. the arr hetype British n1an nf lette rs . \\lerc lhc gi:e:.i t Sam ali\"c today I am not al all sure th:.it he "'ould nol rc\·ise hi s j ud g · ment lo rc;.id. "No man (.•vc r 11·ritcs fol" moncy these da ~·s. cxccpt he is a blockhead." 1'hc te lly. y,·hi ch h:is revolutionized ou r ment al lifc. has a lso t ol:t tl .v •u p e nd e rl th e 1rritin)! prufcssion. In 1hc l)l"C-tell.v da ~·s. you j us t 11·rotc :i book. and a llll hli sher la unchc<I it on thr n1arkct. ;i nd you I\ a it cd for I he rc:-ults . N0\1•:1d:.iys your "'Ork :is an :iuthor j ust begins aflcr the book hus been 11'ritlr n. J\nd the Y.'ritten p1·oduet h<1s frcquenll.v bee n cooked up in sornc agcnt"s office, or in :i publi s hin~ CHARLE S McCA BE hous1•. ;in ti gi,·en tu lhl· author in the outline fnr m . i ·hcrc is 1·cr) little that 1s n"t decidedly inlen\lonal in the publishi ng hii loday. T llF. st-:l.l,ING of a book is a humili a ting thin ~. for any person or spirit. !\l ei Kr:1nlzler, the i\larin mar- ri age L'ou nsclor <1 nd thera1>ist "'hose '"Crealivl· Di vorce " recentl\' mndc il big. told a reportC'r of some of the llromotional hijinks 1vhi r h arc forced on a m ::1 n y,·hosc hook has become ;i hot itL·n1 . li e had j ust finish~d· a tri11 across the country in l>ehalf of his s<1lcs. .. , did 200 inlcr vie\vs in eight \vecks,'' l\ranlzler sav:-.. '"That's :1n .;1ver1.1gc of 2.'i a Y.'cek. 'nvC' a wor\d n.(! day. I \\'as f101\·n in lo 25 cities und ii got so I did 11"1 kno\v 11·he1'l' I l\'as hillf th e t im t·. I just :.ccrn cd to be rc \"ol ving in s1>ac£'. I 11•as returning tu my hotel ont· d:.iy <.1nd I 11·a lk('d into a bank. It looked like :i hotl·I l "d seen in some pl arc else" .. S0:\11-~ 1\liTllORS h1lch :ibout being <'.X ploi tecl on these tours."· says Krantzll'r. ··You're paid nothing but expenses a nd tra,·el costs. Bul I fell I had an imporl<1 nt message and I 11·a n- ted good sales. I acl n1i1 I \l as fu rious "'h('n I Sill\' lhc schedule. fl 11':1s un- belie\'able to think u n~·onc eo uld keep up such u puc·r . I finally collapsed .. r. ter eight 11'C('k-. an1I I'm tnking a rc~l befor r I go 11nrt h 11•c ~I <.1)'.!;.1in. "\' ou just ha \"C to d(·tidl' to pul ~ou r ho<ly on lhc litl{' nr you 11·nn'I t'l':i ch H n1ass uudicntl' ·· This kind of :-;de:-.n1a n..;h1p 1s 11 (·rumm y and h un1ilinling \\"a}' to tu rn ;1 huc·k. I hope th<' author:-; ju:-.1 ri se up o.1nd tell the nu h l1 Sht"rs to sod nrr A Mafia Turncoat's Life of Quiet Desperation h~· pro:.l'l"Ulor~ art· ft1rguU 1·n hy their :"111"\"l•!<o:-Of-. destroyed n1;:i rri :.igcs and s n:irled bureaucr a Li e Lap\~. . - \\' \Si ii \li1"():'\ Jn ~1 fara11a~ eit~. ,1 1"t•f111·n11·d ~J.1f1.1 lH'\Lll'll.1111 IL\t"" Jll ~1-111·1 d1• .. pt·r.1111111 u11<h·r· ;111 .1-..-.un1<·cl Hlt•tJ111\ fl <' h.id hl"t'll ;i l11 i:: :-.hti1 . nl.H\H•l11l'1I -.1 1;1p(·d :1n<I porna<lC'd . 111t h ;, h.1n l.10JJ 111 f1;1-.h. 111 hi -. {':1d1l 'rhi· L1tl' ot informl•r:-. h:t!<o hl0(·on1c t'On1n1on knO\\ lcd,CP 111 lh<· un der · 11nrtd . 1'his rliscou1·ai::l•S 111'1\" <li •ff'f' tot·~ fro rn s tl'ppi n).! fur11a1·1I ;ind ll'~!ify ing av,a insl !ht• •·runt· lords. ·rhu.~. lh<' b;1ttl1· :1ga111.-.1 ori.:ani1c rl (J AC K ANDE RSON ) 11 hcrl'. lhcy krcp all lhL· '"•inos · il nd skid·rO\\' bums ." Johnny J\, \\'ho onr<· hact driven a Y.1hitc Caditlar. sported f•x pc ns ivc j e1\•e lry a nd S(1 ui r c <l llctrni t 's prettiest moll s, s~nt u llnost SC\'C'n 11'1.'.e ks in the dr1ink l an k. y,•ithout a hcd or sheets. "'!\'ly nerves \\'c rc on cdgt'." hc said. "fro1n lhe bums sC'reaming a n<l h:i v 1n ~ lhi' ht•c hi c-iccbic:-.. "1 c;1n ·1 begin to (>Xpl;1in lhL· tight 111·ss in m~ stu1naC"h ." ;:, r .... . . .. -···· l.1\" tl.1 I• \•Ill ! 111' ,I 11~! I! I" f h•1ol li.1• ''" 1hf <>\lll 111111 \I• If 11• r i. 1.1 , 11 • i1111 ... ,1 I , I' " 11 <jfl I !i I• I ~ ! I ,, 1\ \ 11111nd I I! I I +·111 Ip l Ill I \ 1 • l ' II " 11 11 \\ fo, •.,I" ··I !11 !io 11111ll1n1!1'<l 1i1 \l.111,1 .•\• "·' •• 11111• h :1\l' llt'fh •1-.111 I.ii! 111111 HI\ 1L h1 jo1' tu .; ll" .. !11111111\ ·•l.!.·•11!'! tl1<111 ll•· 1-. alr;11lfl•\"1•n 1n ~1·tl ht" 111·11 11 11+ .d111t1! In-. p,t.,I "I 11411'1 . •II\ 111.111 Ill !h•· \lafi:t in h1-. r1i,:l11 111111d iJ,,,., nul ~OO\f'I" to\h1· µ11\l'l"nl11t·n1 ht• 11 ruh· U!-> h1tt crl.1 ··1 h.H•' fl1~·1I .• rh.111 -..11111 df•;1th" 1•1t•r -.Jfl("t' I .. 1.111< d 1r.·-.lil\1ng 1. I h.1,·t· J:1·111 1111 11n in11·1·-. n111 ~rs I 11rite lhi .... I 111•· 111 It .11 11 J!h .1 l.1101 111 1111 -.1111l1.1•·h .; 1•r1 n1e has h1•1·n c<1n1proru1)ictl U.v ).!~I\ ('l'rllll (•ll{ i 11111 ffl'l"t'll('{' .llClllSTl·:ns ho.1\"t•o ·1 lur11.0U1•n. for 1•\;,1n1p l\'. 11hat hupp1·r11'1l lo t hl' lo.i i.· .lot' \':tla<'hi \l'ho in l !Ni:! t'itil>l'd !he \"l'll of :O.l'('l"l'l'Y fron1 I he l\1 afi11 111· t ri 1~d 111 i.;1·! ;1 1111•:-.:-.:lj;t' nUI 01 p1'1;-;un thal hL' 1111:-rt•a1h· lo t:ilk ln!<ot1·:11t , th(• "·nr1I i..:nt hJt<·h 1'0 his fel l11\1' i11n1;11e-:. ''r t prison offll·i:ds shoved th1· l'right C>nt•rl , 1l:.1nirky \';d;11'hi bat'k into 111~ rour rna n <·ell. If :;Oml·bod~· triC's 10 kil l ;i.011, thl'Y lohl h1n1 . ju..;l 11·! 11-. t..'l1(1\\~. "I'll call you v.·h1•n 1"1n <lt·:id ·· \'.d::iehi replied. :"\ol until hr hn ll t'rl'fl :in 1nm:1ll' 111 r!c;1th \\ it h an iron pipe, 011:-l;1kl11i:: him fnr :1 l\l:irr:1<'nfon·f'1·,1\u:-\·a1:11·h1 t;1kL·n out uf lhl'' prisn11 anti lur111 •d 0\<·1· f'\t•nluall\ to !ht"' Fli l For 1.·1 n1unl hs. he· t IJ I k'l·d. l"l'lu1·r an Liv at t 1 r:-1 , lhf'n in ;1 l11r1 !'tll Iha! lhl!<o t'rim1 n;d cons p 1r <.1 cy np{·r:itt~d :1 bovc a n<l l)('yOnd the lay,·. too rit·h. lno po1\('rl'11I. too <'Vil 10 h(• slnpp<'d ... , .. !JU don "t 1111<ll'l'stand."' ht· ~;~,~~~!~n;~~1(·~;;, ·:.11 ·s iu ... 1 Hkl' :1 second -Afl(lr \".ri lac·hi h ud ht·1·rf 1lr:iinL•d·or 1nfn1·mu t 1n11 , h l' 11·as rt•turn<'<I lo so iii :i r,\' 1'1111 f1 ncrn L'nl for t he r(·~t or his li ft• It \1 a.-. loo da ngt•rous tn 11•1 hi111 ;i ~sori:ll1• \\ ith nltrcr p-1•is uncr!'l. S11n1ct 1n11·~ h1• rap pf'd 11·ith the i.i;u:ir· d:-.. 11 111 11111 .... t uf lht• lin1 e. he JUst bl'CJO<lt'd. ()111't' he UtlSlll'{'l'SS fully t ri1•d lo h:1 nA hin1~1·lf. Ul'SCl"\(•d hy fan1ily and frlcnds. h·rribly 1'1lonc 111 a ·rcx:.is prison r1•ll , hC' 11ied in 1971. \'1\l,,\('lfl \1•as follo11 ed byuthc1 10 rorn1crs PL•rhaps the n11.t"l 1n1porl11nt. 11 ;1:-F:uii1•111· IL Ayoltf', :-."a1·1 h ~. ha n d SOlllP. fla,,h1 . 11ho \\;I~ knO\\"n in th1· fll·I ro1t n1oh ~as ''.l ohnn.~ ,\." l!f' ha~ no1l hi•1•11 ;ill bUI ah:inclont·d h\ lht• pr11.-.rr111nr'\ \l ho p1•r-.11a<lt'd hnn t1• lakt· tht· \\ 1tn1':-.s !->Land ai;:ain.~t h1i. for j, !ht \I IJ,d h.q>lf•"l1' 111 \I il!H'''I'' . 1111•1' ;1 ..... 01·1t1ll':'"> 11ho 11 -.~ th1 •11 h i•"" lo • h•:-111' .Jl!<!Jrl"l It II '. 1·1)1 fl I t 1111 'l•l1tt ••·I l"rofn h1"'· h l1lln• 1·1lt11•1•, \\h .. ,,.. h1· p11\1rrful rrin1Tn.il '11Ti' h1\<.,\\i'I. iT • • H JllU · "r' " " -., .. liloOfti•n 1,,1., i\ll•·t lh•·lt 11,t'lllhi/...,, (a lh1·r-. hn11 !ht•\ 1111'!1. ho1t' lh1•1 111111· h\·1•.-. unrh·r :1 fa l'>I' 11l1•nt1L1. h1• 1, al •• n i·nrl l!1 t•i ,114' 11rirn nrl.!h'1!1·1L PrO-.pi 'l'1·d. 11011 th1·\ d1<·<I. rnni.r ~·r ha-. l/Jld u.-. h1 -. .-.tor~· II i.-. :1 1a lc 11/ I I II II 11., I 111 r•11l ·1111 l1 r111'1:,, 111·11111 1·•''· ,.,,;n .. <I l1f':illh , b\ 111•· lln11 1•11r111•nl l'r11n11-.1·~ ni.•dt·. ! 11•111 1u11•11 \ f' 1·1 ·• • , " " , ' f Ill-~ n•:GANto think nbouldcfe cting in J968aftcr 20 years in c1ime. llefaced a long prison SC'nt encc. and his l'hildren had turned a~ainsl him. lle. sent "'ord from his jidl cell lhat hf' "'un lc1I lo ta lk lo thC' Flil. J\m<:c tin,I! 1\•:is :1rrangcd in a g11ar1tcd roon1 Ill Jl1 ·troil's fe deral huil<linl!. 'J'h1s y,•as folln1vL'd hy ut teas! :Ju !rips 10 the fcc1 e r:d huilding. Il l' told lhl' Fill "'hat. he knc1v uhout th1· l\1afia . lie ;1lso bL'Ran l.o t.est.ify bcfo1·1· )!1';111d juries. Yet dcspil<' tht~ sccrct·y . .. ,~·ord \l';1s 11ut in !he und1•r"·nrld th;,11 I 11·as talking," he stiid. I le y,•ou nfl up.1.1 t 'J'crrc ll:iu1 c red era I l)('llitcnti ary whC'rc the word \Va s spread 1h;it he v.·us an F'BI songbird. "The lnm nt.es Lrif'd topiek ;.1 f1 Jfh t \\•it h me in'lh<' :i·ard. It ~ot so I couldn 't go outsidt". I utc in lhr <l ining room by myself You h 11vc no idcn or the scnrc·d fc<"lin~ }nu ·e;1rry around in- side. and I he looC'linc:-i. ... ONf: NIGllT . rcarful pri-son ()f. firin ls c;unc lo his ecll <•nd nnlifie1I h1n1 that a contr:1rt wa:i out on him -a rira lh o rdrr from lht• J\l ufia .. nl nrllh~ll., h11stli•1I him nff . ht• \1a:-..I lhtty :<t:tu1 , •·n hnl litl.."t't -'· I It' 1\·ai. ru'lhcd hy i:M>tl t't' r:u· f•!'i1·ort ttJ •• 1:011nt;-. pt II 1\·l11•rc he \1•a:-. dun1p!'d, 11n11rt·nunt11hl ,v. ''in a drunk lank • S1111 . ht· euntinuctl to coo11c~r:1 I ('. there l\';1s 11nth ing els<: ll'fl for hlrn t11 tl o. ··11c r1• I 1vas goi ng :1l!;i in~t \ht· <>u1 ril. .. hi• said . rc ferrinll to the J\11:ifi :t ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jloberl N. Wtcd. PublJ.,her Thn1na.~ Kceull. F.:dilo r ./ Uorl>aro Kre1/"riclr J:.d1tor1al Paoc ~d11or ~l nn<luy . <ll·tnhl·ri. J!}i l 111-; SPJ·:ST m uch of the ncxl two ;'>'C<i rs in n1n!cls . f)fll!n in the twin bed llt'XI to hin1 11·as un ai:1~nt. lie passed from the l"US10 d \ of one fcdcr:iJ :J.l!l'ney 1 o a nol hl' r ·.'I 11<'\'Cr "'II ncsscd ..,fl rn u('t1 (·onfus iun and j alous y ;.1 rnon,c. gnvt•t'nrn c nt 11 gcn cle~." he 111arvc led. Al l;isl. 1\.\"11lt(: "·a~ ufft•l"t'd ;.i nt•1\· li fe 11·hprf'\'1•t' 111· 11·un1 ·d Lu rclnc:.it<· In a futurl' l"Olumn , Y.'l' 11·i1I giVl' hi:-. 11 n1a ~.1 n,a.t :1<·(·flunt of hi . .; lif P 111 hidinJ:, The cdilo1'1;d P<t rte <1f \hf' Daily 1'1k>t scC'ki; to inforn1 und stl mul11te readers by 1)rc•s-0nti n~ on this page dh·cn.c' l'ommcntary on to11ic~ or in· !crest by !lyrllli<'n trd columnists anrt t'aM01.>nists. hy pro1·ldi ng a ((lrum h1r rl'1lfl<'rs · \"ICY.'!1 <ind ht nrcsenUn~ !hill new~1>u11cr '!I opi nlon!'i And idras on furrcnl lopiclli . Th~ t•ditorlal 0111n1on!1i of th~ D_;nly Pilot 111111t'.ur onl}· 1n 1h1• cd1toru1I ro)umn ut th~ lnp of lhl' pa ge f}p!nll'}ft"I CXflrt!.\l'>Cd tiy the 1·nlumn is1 ~ and 1t.>l!Cr wrl\(•f'll -:-1rrrthe1r"OWrr.tlf<t tffT1·ndnn1emcn1 of 1h1·lr 1·icw~ by the Da ily Pl~\! ~hiluld he inferred 1 . . 1'ele11isiori s pi-ttQf f s- 1Jizz:ri rt g· By DICK "'EST \\'i\SlllNGTON I UPI 1 -\Ve are now deep enough lnto the new television season to con- firm that some of the biggest hits are spinoffs fro1n other shows. If you don't know "'lu11 a spinoff is, try to imngine rilark T"•ain as a TV "'ritcr and producer. Twain sells CBS on a series called "All in the River." It 's the heart-1\'arming story of a small tov.'Tl boy, Tom Sa1vycr. gro1ving up along I he ~lississi ppi. TllE SHO\\' IS such a smash that even a st' con d a r y character, I-ruck F i n n bceco1nes a big star. Fin~ naturally is no lo nger con1cnt lo play second banana in ·'All in the River." So he goes to NBC and gets his O\\'tl series. Called .. Huckleberry & Sire,'' it is a sociological drama about a s1na\l to\\'n boy 1vith a n'er·do-t well. drunken father. The next season ABC comes up \Vilh "'Surrogate h1other." Lhe star of \\'hi& is Toni S.1\\'}'cr's Aunt Polly. A sit ua- tion comedy, it relates the experiences of spinster who is rearing her late sister's son. Say It~s Intolerable Judge Ci i.:es .4di•ic~ fot Slr.edtli11 g of .S pouse LONOON (UPI! -British men gol advice fro1n ~n unexpected quarter on how to 'shl'd their \\'ivcs legally. brother. The brother's 111fe abo l'01npla1nc:d ~bout !he adultc..ry. It came from Sir Neville Jo'aulks, a divorce t..'Ourt judge here, who coinplalned about what he called current "idiotic" divorce Jegislalion. FAULKS INITIALL\' refused tho dl\'OfCl'S because neltner contplainant tl•Stificd life 1\i.IS "intolerable" \\'ith lhc partner. • "You must sciy that 1101 only h:1s you r partner corn- milled adultery bUt that )'OU find it lll!Olcrab[e to ll.\'e II ith the other."-Faulks said. .;FILL YOUlt WIFE \\•ith gin, 'give her a cornplacent lodger and file your petition next day," said F'au•ks. Or. ''All you have lo do is s..1y l}lat you find it intolerable to live with her because she 1vears pink panties -or nothing at all." Faulks made the remarks in a case invOlving a man who said his wife v•as co1nmitting adul tery with his BUT, JIB CllANGED lus 1n1nd when the t..'Omplainunts returned to courl and lestified at:cording to the J{lw uud he granted the divon:es. Faulks said 1he case gave hu11 a chance "lo s:1y 1 sontething \\'hich h<1s been on rny mind for a long hme " Flo1·ida Cen1ete1·y Rises 100 Feet Allove G1·ou11(l DA.VIE. Fla. (AP\ -ll rises 100 feel above the farn1lands and pastures of this South Florida city. looking like .the offspring of an Egynlian pyran1id and a space launching pad. ft is. in fact , a little of both. Don Copeland says his company is using construct ion methods developed during lhc space age to build a high-rise cemetery. "THE PVHA~·11 D \\'AS one of the l~ercves llOSf'iffll original ways of burial." says Copeland. 42. sales manager cf the American r:ntertainer Arth ur Godfrey l\1arketing and l\;1anage1nent Co. "Ou r has been reJeased from a_De· building \lo'as designed from the pyramids troit hospital after treat1nent of the East. since those were really rooftop don1e will be illun1inatcd at night. \\'as built to n1cet a speci fi c demand. "There arc 1nanv families th at \\'ant the t..'Onvenience cf ·indoor enton1bment." Copeland says. '·\Vc've alrcildy sol d between 30 ilnd 35 percent of the spaces. It's the ultima!e in \\'hat's available ror mcmorialization. ·• Disputed R ern elly l!:nough to Give v . for severe gastric upset. 11 e nothing but 1nausoleums." CBS PRO:ltPTLY counters repor.tedly flew to New ''ork Scheduled for completion in February. \\'ith '·Hair Breed," a after his release. · 1he tv•()-noor buiTding "'ill stand on an Tl1 e User Ul cers . °A10NTG0~1ERY. Ala. (UPI\ -Tire state attorney gent>ral's office siiid it successfully halted production of :.in ulcer remedy thought to consist of nothing melodrama in which the prin-existing cen1etery about 10 miles '\lest cipal character is lnjun Joe, of F'ort Lauderdale. It will contain 3.800 \vho plays the villai n in "All D ' 1 £ crypts. a 20j)-perso n chapel and '"the River." og s t ie oser elevators. .A .rclle.ction __.ill the plight ~ _ _ _ 1'he mausoleum contains eight levels of American Indians today, J C d F• 1 of cryplS on cacn floor.Wilh cfiaml>ers .. Half Breed" recounts the ll lf,SlO .Y __ l!,! it closest to ground-level the most. ex- radicalization oI a scnsilivc '-' pensive. Prices range from S900_to.S3,000 young man of mixl'd parent· SliCRAtllf.i\TO IAP\ -A judge took per crypt, includi ng use of the chapel. age \\'ho becon1es disillusion-!he prudent course \\'hen he i:esolved ''THE CH.YPTS ARE priced depending L'<I and embittered b,v the dou-the custody battle belween La111rence on the level.'' says Copeland. "The ble dealings of the 1vhitc and Laurene ~lenke over 3-year-<>_ld_Lu_k_• __ higher you o. the lower the price. --·n1an's wcrld' -------1"-fa••••"I• ~·~-----·-'='" :rvvo· ·s so o e opposite of a con- Although "llaU BrL'ed" is Superior Coun Judge Joseph A. dominium ." more of a critical than a DcCrlstofo awarded custody of Luke 10 Each crypt is finished \\•ith an exterior <-'Ommercial success. NBC l\'fcnkc but said h1rs. 1.lenke could have granite surface and marble interior. does not like to sec another Luke from Sunday night through Wednes· Copeland says technological advances nel\\'Ork get all tht credit ror day nioming each week. while she is allow better preservation of each body. producing ht'avy stuff. So it orr \\'Ork. which will be kept in a ventilated brings out "Sissy." The judge overruled ~lrs. Menke's con-chamber instead of the sealed com- IN TlllS SERI ES, the focu~ tcntion that spending more !ban two partment usually found ili. mausoleums. days at a time with her husband, from is on Tom Sawyer's half-\\'horn she \\'as recently divorced. y;ould !IE SAYS TH.E S2 million build ing. brother Sidney, a nt I n o r character in ''All in the be "detrimental to Luke ." called The Shrine of Light because its River." A psychological drama · \l'ith hornosexual overtones, it l'X· plorcs the impact of sibling rivalry and peer gr o u p pressure on male adolescence. ABC. not 1\·ishing to be left out. offers a dramatic series called "Pappy.'' A spi noff fro111 a spi noff. It dwells on the struggles of Huckleberry's father lo conquer alcoholism. TIIAT, Of course. pfOmpts CBS to spi n off another spinoff. This one. "Strange Freedom ... boldly tackles the racial theme. picking up the 1lfe of Jim. a runaway slave in "Pappy," after he escapes bondage. By this time, l\iark T1vain is a inillionaire several times over and leads a life of lei sure. But NBC coaxes hhn ou t of retirement for one fina l spinoff. The result ls ''River Rogues.'' the hi 1 a r i o u s escapades of the Duke and the Dauphin, \\\'O lovable con artists first introduced in "Strange t~reedon1. '' (aR~f.!.I,!,{ '=' but COY.' manure. · A circuit court issued a temporary resfi';1ining order agai11 sl SiliCon COrp. of An1erica, producl'rs of "Ulcer RX." _ The. court indici....ted it \1•ould soon issue a permanent injunction ,\uthorities began in1·rs1i gati11g the bro11·n poy,•der after oflieials at the Ve1erans J1ospita1 in Tusca]Ui)SJ told them-a-JJa~enkan~n eovered-v.ilh rhe po11der and smelling like co11 111anurl'. \\"hen questioned, he said he 11orkl'<l for Silicon Corp. and ran the plcinl \\·hich produced Ulcer RX. The plant turned out to be a 1l'indo\1•Jess eoflcr·ete block house behind Bobh~ and Bonny'~ Cafe in the little t OY.'Tl or Brov.1\s. Authorities said lhey tound bags label- ed "plant nutrient" stacked in the house. holding \\'hat appeared to be nianure. A:.. a cu5ton11.:r. you L' :-.. pL'i.:t our "l'l ,. 11.:l' ' nu l: ;1 n i 111.1~1 nc \\ h :l t 1 t \ l 1 kc \\il1 L'1~ r\.'pri:sentativc~ ill knL11v 1\·h.1t thl'v'ri,: tht..'t'l'\ a pil't lll'L' to ,i.;u ~lon.~ \v1th 11. Jo111~. rhl' ll'\l l" ~llll p\\.': :111 lll~ll'l!ClUJ ;l\.'l:- t\t lhl' C.1:-Co111µany, \\"l' l'XPl'Lt 111..l· .l l'll"lt1!1lL'L .n1J a lr.11n L'l' ;H.:t~ l1 kt• n1orc than th~1t : \Vl' i:xpl'l:t thcn1 to /1.1 h1n1~rli. fhl'n thl' \vl1olc .,ci.:nc "' )tln kno\v tl1:it they kno'v \Vh:11 playi:c.1 b<1c:k on .1 scrCl'll. tht:>·'rc doint:· For the tf;J.1ncc. tl1:1t cn1c p11.:turc 011 So :'It our cu~1on1cr Sc.:rvil:l'~ ~rr:iin-till' :..l'rCC11 I~ \\/Orth j tl1ou~;1 nd \VUrJ ... 1ng Center. \Ve 110\v give our 1nl'n ti1L' fro~11bi~1 n~tructor. chance to ~cc thc1n~clvcs a~ they ____ ..;, .1\t tltc.:. G:lto Con1p:iny, a n1 :1.11 rc:iUy arc. 6 dc>l':-n't iu ... t )l':tr n hO\V to h.1ndlc On' iJco1;1pc. )nu1 :111pl1.1ncc". .6..n<l if you've ever hcL·n \\'ith v1JL'.(1lJJ1C 1r a1111n .~. hr (,t1rpr1:,cd at the ~ound of your '"' a!!'!O lc:ir11~ 110\v to handle own voice on A to pc recorder. QQ§ •~ h1-m~f. ·southern California Gas Company \Vt:'re invc11i.ng in 10morrow . • Mont!~, Octobtt 7, 1974 DAILY PILOT Jl ' I -""" -. 111i.4J i.41 AMERICAN SAVINGS . . .. . ' .. . .,• -'. ' ·.' , Yo111· fina11cial security in a world troubled by uncertainty and changes. *At American Savings you KNOW your savings are SAFE and earning the highest interest on INSURED savings. Safe since 1885. *No need to worry about the stock market or any other risk investments that may not be secure. *Open yDur account NOW at big, safe and friendly American _Savings . *Remember, you NEVER lose -you AL'tAYS gain at American Savings. Assets over 41/• BILLI N DOLLARS. FLEXIBILITY FOR YOUR FINANCIAL PLANNING! ANNUAL YIELD* ANNUAL RATE 7.79"{~ PAID ON 7V2°!0 6.98"{~ PAID ON 63/4 °/o 6.72"{~ PAID ON 6V2°!0 4 YEARS. 51000 OR MORE. MAXIMUM INTEREST AV~LABLE ON INSURED SAVINGS. 2Vz YEARS OR MORE. $1000 OR MORE. SHORTER TERM FOR MORE CONVENIENCE. 1 YEAR OR MORE. $1000 OR MORE. STILL SHORTER TEAM FOR EVEN MORE CONVENIENCE . -5 92o/o PAID ON 53140/0 -'MONTHS • • ** '/'-s~oo OR MORE. 5 390 /0 51!ft 0 / OAYIN -OAY OUTPASSBOOK IC PAID ON 4 10 SS MINIMUM. NO PENALTIES • EASY AVAILABILITYt O<lntere't compounaed daily earns~ated annual y1e!d when maintained tor one year. _,.Federal Regula11ons require a substan111I lflterest penalty for early w1thdraw11 FREE SAVINGS SERVICES (with specified minimum balances) SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK CHECK·A·MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE NOTARY SERVICES • TAX -SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS INTEROFFlc,E TRANSACTION SERVICE TRANSMATIC SERVICE • SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask fo r deta ils ·1 ~·""~'. •7:" r.;.~..:_ .. .. . ..... "' ........... 1~t1:~11J:l !1J: •Jo •• •• , '.° .. ~·Ai' •q c_Q•'' * t'apital a1ul l·,~Sf'~'e-~ ore~ /\"ice legal require1ne11ts. *ASSETS OVER $4 BILLION STRONG .,ESINCE~ Alfillate : First Charier Financial Corporation Garden Grove Buena Park 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. al Harbor Blvd. 534·8690 8231 la Palma Ave. ~cross from Buena Parl< Center Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Av~e at Huntington Center 842·9311 '--522-2801 Costa Mesa 3110 Bristol St 1n White Front Center 979-9800 OPEN SATURDAYS Convenient offices serving Southern and Northern California, inc:ludlng: 1,•1 -t.o\liOl " ""'"', E · CaLENOAlf Ht.WTHOA"«• HO lYVJOOD·•lUfool1\IGTO-..eF• ·• ,;..;;, · ,,.._.i.~·~~·LAl'\J(NIE LOS A"<Gfl(,. \<.1.N•••TT.t.'IBfA.Ct~·r.'C'I;!" .lo"' ''.J'-'t; ·~;:"k.' . .lo • .1 .... i..!04Ll PALOS VEROf$ ESTATE,). Rfi)() ... (10 ~t ~r-... •:. .. ·-1-.'('1 C•' .'.;"!"'"'~QA .. :, .:Ju Tri 8AY CEN1ER lf'.~f',lC1lt·V\"1TO·~k,>o'·-·· 1' ·rr~.·~ "•! ,·.;c..,.,.:i'>IQ•(C0 ~·o IN: $-'~ f r•t.;Cts-:;o. IJA.,lAJ.0 llpl"il:.U -~"..-L ~AAW.;J•i.O . OAU" Cll.r.wE.STL.lll----. SAN UAlfO f°lfl'.tWOO() C1T'I. ::,A•~ r•o\' "'EL• l-'(l'Jl{ll1.. ' f'M• c • ~ C•·~·o~~D. W.lLNUl CREEIC s ... N llflUNO. IJlriLtlJO. LOS t,Jll(l) :.u/>;"IYV..I.: ( •it•-· .... : . '"'"\"~~o-!. ... ~~ L[lllNOAC) • ...., ;l 8 DAIL V PILOT • Deaths Els e,wh ere CHAP£!. mu .. N.C. (AP) -Luther lla.rt wtll Jlodge1, 76, '"~ l"OS(l from an oUice boy 10 become a '"cc presi- dent ol the Marshall Field and O>. textile organlz.atloo. a governor o( l\'orth CRrolina and secretary ol Co1nn~rce, died Sundny ol a heart ntlaclc. NEW DELHf, Jnctia (AP) -V. K.. Krl5bna Menon, 77, India's controvr rsial dclense minister fro1n 1957 to 1962 and an arehltect of his coun- try's policy or non:itl~nrnent. died ot a heart attack Sonday, doctors announc«:l. Ile \\'a s often critical of the Unilcd Stl'.llC.S. SAGIX.\\\". ~lich. (API - JI. Randall \\'Ic kes. 85, former chaimu1n of the \Vickes Corp., died here St.milily \\'here he had been hospitalized in- termitt('ntly _after a stroke last sunlmer. a con1pany spokesn1an said. SAN Ffl Ar\CISCO (A P1 .. • ,ilflr. (bristian1' Monday, Otlobtr 7, 1CJ74 Politicnl N otes Solon Pay Raise Panel Quas.hed Di11inR amongst tht-rtlia of flnt olJ 1ailing 1hip1 !.t11tchtot1 f!.om_ ll:JO a.m. Fraturing Bt1sirtt uptrscn1s Bujftt DinntrJrom J:-00 p.m. with Toolay'I M-ah S(afoo.U St1nday B"'nch from IO:JO "·"*· ll\' O. C. HL'STfSG3 Ot tfle OtllY Plltl SI.ill A rncasurl' tha.I \\'Ouid have placed pny raises for legislators and state con- stitution.al office~ In the hands of a three-1nan com· mission has been killed by an Assembly committee. Orange Co u n I v Asseni- blyman Robert Badhil1n (B- Ne"·port Beach) ha:; sald he Yl'OUld back such an a~ proach . but he refu sed lo back the constit utional a1nendmenl ~ ACI\ I) proposed during last "'&!k"s special St'ssion by 1\ssembly1nan Edwin Z'berg (l}.Sacramcnto). Tii t;. ASSE~IBLY \Vavs and i\1t'ans Con1mittee t u ~ e d do1\T1 the proposal on a 7-6 \'otc. Eleven aye votes were ORANGE COUHTY needed to move the measure out or comntittee. The proposal "·as ~o .create a three-n1nn con1m1ss1on to regulate salaries for st.itc Kenneeh Johnson l&\1'1l1akers and constitutional no\1• receive $30 a day wh.ilc District. "'ill !>-peak \\lednesday FW.u, MtaU, Oystlr Bar, Nottd WintJ, Alu anJ Spiriu officeni, i nc I u d Ing lhc the)• are in the capit31. at an ('vening nlee:llng or lhe Entmainmtnt ni,oht/v . governor The measure "'ould 1\lesa V e rd e Hontt'O\vnt'l'S .. .1 ha\'e all~\\'ed the commission .... · llAOllA~~ SAl~ the press Association at Adan1s School Ftatwrlng Marlt DaviJson Trio to set annual pay raises in had been att~ckmg the con· in Costa f\fesa. "IMts.-Sat.frotn 1:00 P·"'· . cepl or per diem" expenses. • excess of the five percent ll 'd he favors lower 1\tangers will speak Friday .Jtltt.., /'ftt.-;m·un'"' ~~: .m~ndated by the slate sa~ari:1 and liillhcr expense 8.l a luncheon meeling of the l/Jll..l•"-"''' 1..P&l .P """'~uun1on. payments as an ,yeconomically Leisure World DcnlOCratic JJJ E. C04St Higltway , Committee Republicans said efficient device." Club in Seal Beach. The Ntwport Btach ... the l'k the ·d b t not luncheon is scheduled for 12:30 R ,. Y l e 1 ea, u He said the press and the tstnations f 114) 671-SJZO i.u "'t--uK: '-='&""·· public have lo face the fact ~e cnor'n-d,,,..;im l·-~·~m~.~m::,:c:Ju:b:bo:us::e~N=~~·~2~.~~J_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BADHAJ\f, \VHO has in-that "people do have to live lroduced similar legis.lation in in different parts of the ~lnte the past and says be ¥-'iii from ""her.e the capital is." again, said "There are gross * * .,, errors. J think~e should give it more study and more at· tention. '' Presenlly, Ca Ii f o rn i a legi$lators are paid $19,200 an-. nually, the highest in the n11- , tion. The proposed commission v:ould have been com prised of !he chiel justice of the state Supreme Court, the chainnan of the state Person- ASSE~IBLY SPEAKER Leo T. i\tcCarthy is scheduled to campaign in ~ra ge County. i\lcCarthy is to kc an ap- pearance Tue at a recep- tioo for Richar inson, the Democratic nominee in the 72nd Assembly District. The reception is set for 6 p.m, at the Hungry Tiger Restaurant, 1641 Sunflower nel Board and the head of * * the state's employe retirement 0 •" N N 1 S St., Santa Ana. * THE STORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO THE BEACH AREA PHARMACY WE QUOTE PRICES OVER THE PHONE -••• AHYtlME CtfltK THESE SUP'H SAU Sl"ICIALS-~ w. .o.•.,.""""' . -,....._ NOXZEMA Sha•e Cream s. 11 oz . '1.39 '1 .19 .'9 SENSOOYNE Toothpaste, 4 oz ....... '1.6.9 '1.39 'l.09 100 "MUL Tl-M" Vitamins .............. '4.99 '2.98 '1.60 _A [Ws;iry \\;iU_ be recitl'd tonight for Daniel J. Tobin, 75. a fonner regional dl~r of the National Pnrk Service "'ho \\'as instrumental in de\·c\oping park programs at Cabrill-0 National l\1ooumenl, Death \'aUey National ~!onLl­ ment and Kings C&nyon Na- tiorull Park. Tobin died Satur- day. program. DEMOCRAT "' r n k II d It -would have been enl-Mangers, who is trying to ...... OlLll t ,,. a ,ll er ea s pow.red to ostabHsh living ex-=~ ~~~. ~:e:1Y;~ .J penses for lawmakers, whojjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij CORICIDIN·Cold Ta blets. #25 .......... *1 .45 11.05 .15 2700 E. Coast Highway at Fernleaf, Corona del Mar Up 1975 Fctir Board ~·-~ .~!.!!~ ouMGEcouHTY -AERIAL PHOTOS Fullerton busmessm:m Ken-INSURANCE OISTOCI neth E Johnson is the new ~c1ci:i,."~;'A'.~A .ACEAERIAL Death Nolires president or tbe Orange Cow> 541-5554 L~ 830-2960 ty Fair board of directors. ---Fellow directors unanimous- ly elected Johnson president at their r egular moothly meeting. _RICHARD L. 'HUSTON and Robert \V. Krone V.ill serve as the board's vice presidents for the upcoming year. Both are former presidents and long-time members · of the board. Johihoo served as a vice president or the fai r board during the last tcnn. He has NEW FAIR PRESIDENT \vorked with 4-H and Future "" K th Johnson Fanners of America grou~ 11c1 L. Pttr. re•,.,..,, of S••I Be1e11, enne ,.... 1----.",.-,.DrvJ'' bYai,:,-••i:,.~~rJ,~•=''~~~.-------------;mn-<c~"'nnnrne<~ct•:ion with-his-posilion1t--- ,;g111 •rid -nl«e l,ff Plll1U1111I I · 'd I rvl'" 11rlva11 1nr11mt'ftt, F•lr H1v'tn as an assistan Vice pres1 en =~• ..:!.~=.i.!~v. "''11J·a.tv.,ot1. N al T Jk D v;ith Bank of America, in c p a · uc charge of appraisal of acri· A S • Cf I cultural lands. He has been a l ICl'ra U l f'ullerton residen t ror 23 years .. SAi'ITA AN A -Gordon Lindberg ¥-'iii present the pro- gram at the Orange County Sierra Club meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.1n. in the Forum at Saddleback lligh ""1t:hool. corner of FJoy..·er a n d Segerstrom Streets here. Topic of tile slide presen- JN OTHER action at the 1neeting. directors selected July 11-20 as the dates for the 1975 rWl or tt.:! !air at tile Costa i\Icsa grounds. tation will be a one-month, nni, G••~:~~0,":°~1:!n1 ot cororit 225-mile trek through Nepal. Fair manager J a m e s Porterfield Ulld directors the 1974 fa ir broke all previous altendance r e cord s. wi th nearly 250,000 persons visiting tile exhibition. ~ Mir. C• Cele o! A•.rn OttoUt•,::==============::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::::= 1914. Survlvl!d •bv hff lltnbond. (h~rTt11 -IDOw.'' IWD 1ot11. Edw1rd 8tld F r•"~ ·1bOW1~I; two dlUOll!lr1, "Flor•nc• iienc:-1 11'111 Hellfl Reed; two ~~~1f;:;P...,'.~!:on1'~1~1'~1. ~no;:!r ISi We<lnn<!l y 10;00 AM, OUr l i<IY '"" 01 Arioell. ln!trmenr1 AKPn,lon '"''''''· l!o1!•1·Berger011 orOO<I de! 1r, dlrK!"'~· SCOTT l111>e1n G 5-can. t~idenl of Coren• I M••. O•lf al d'•!n ()(!-), I•. Survlvoa by one ""'" Flnl•v G a!!. ,,.,,.s, Scan w11 • mernblr 111 .e E1~tl"" S11r. S1rvlce1 """ In"',,,.,,' !Viti!. TUHdlY 11:00 AM, Wettmln1ler 1meierv. &1lh·Bl"~on CDn1n1 d~I 1r. dirKla11. •lllMEll .,,.., L Bri mer. rttloe<it of Coron• ~ I.I••· C•. Ottl! at *atn. Oc;labtr 191• Survlvl'd by "I• wll1 """ ·~r; d11111n•er. t. G1.,....ri vr1no-"'9"'"'· Tra(y P0<>1tv; 9''"""°"' 'cott 1v,.,...r1 ~r1ll!kl1von1er, Kv!t G1vntr; .. ~1o1,1•1r1<1r.o<i, lllrcn lhnkin. Vltwlng ontr~v 10.00 AM la !·OO PM. ~trv!ct1 lvot~ ln!f""~nt Pecfllc v-._., Mtmarl1! ~'"· a;r~ctf'll ov B•l!1·Btr11••Df', Carll"• :.I Mir Morlu•tY. In lit u ot ll01<o't '1, nt,.m,t;O'I, may i.. m•ae Ip yovr """ltf Cll•rltv. -·-IAL TZ-IERGEROH FUNERAL HOME C.:rana d~I 1.-ln• 6 73-9450 -·-lfll &ROADWAY MORTUUY 11Jt• J)' r .,,w ... _'3 -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY .. 1JGll ! bt-i.:'l B,vtl H,~1. l' ~boo<.~ a.:: 1711 l·I Redu11do Av .. l')"<1B'"!1'" :1J) .. J8 !1,:.) -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BIACH MORTUARY J /~.) lu11~"" (n11yo11 Rd. ·l't~-9~ 15 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY :lb8:J} (. """", tW;••".1tO~:) .:•1. 1, '6 -·-PACIFIC VllW Ml MORIAL PARK II r'. 1'~ ( :r -t '.l.)00 PcY·i ~ ""' (" ~ Newport B.!ioc~. (ol,10111 a 6 4..t ,oo -·-PEIK fAMIL Y , COLONIAL IUNllAL HOME 7liJJ [. "'At~ V'le:1,.,,,11~~e1 893-J~?j -·-SMITHS' MOllTUAJlY 6]7 1.Aon• 'ii Hu111·1111"11 f)..oc:h .\J6-65J9 I AOVERTIS(Mf.Pif Health News ... HYPOGLYCEMIA ., Dr G_., C ....... O.C. "But Doctor, ir J have low blood sul!ar, shouldn't I be able toe at all the suj!ar I want?" This question is oflen asked by patients y,•ho have just !ear· n cd th at l hey have hypol!lycc mia, but <iren'l yet 3\\'are of its full implications. As much as I \\O ulrl hke to t('JI th('m yes. the :1nswer is no. To undcr- ~tand why this is so, v.·e nlust look ill just \\'hat h~·po1<:ly­ ccmu11s. Basi cally, it' Or.Ciowy is an over· Cowt.n, D.C. sccre11on of in- ~uhn by the p<increas. This sur- ptu.c; in~ul1n mf'ans that people \v1th h ~·poi?l ~·c t'm t ,1 cnn\'crl their food to ener.l!Y much more <1u1rkly than normal l•'oir th •~ rc;1snn . 1r .. 11ul'nt IN.'lhn).!s ar\" ll l't't'~~;Jt'V '!'he 1h('\ ~houltl J.:t•111•r;1tl.\' he ht).!h 111 rat'i,,:1nc1 1Jrote1n t ~lo"' l'Oll\'l'r - ~100 10 rnt•rgy l 11nd low in ca r· hoh\'drah~ I Fai;t ('00\'l'TSIOO In 1'111';..i!,'I Obv1t1usly. a d1el hi~h in ~u·~ar rontcnl would just rompouod the problem by be1nR 1'1111\'l•rlf'd ''~ ~lucnse ;Jnd "bur-llt'<l up" 1n !ht' for1n of 1•ncr,:y c1·1•n rnorc rapidly. ll.111101<1\v,•ern u:1 t•ao 1111:1kc 1l1o prel<rnce tell in m11ny rorm s. 1\n nl\al'k '1Cn1•ri1l ly ot'<·urc; a f- f Pr tht• \1cl1n1 h :1 ~ ~one: \\lthout 1.-.-~1 1or '"v .. r:1l hours. 1\t first ht• ni;1\ :tppl'~I T lo bl' Ill · !ox11·:1t.•ct. ;~' :1 i;l urr1 nt! (if liflt'\'\'h :11ul J!i•nt"r:ll d1 sor1 r n· 1a t1nn arl' l1kt•l1· 10 orcur, t:mot1on;i l 1n:.tah1l1I)' m ~) also be ind1cat1vc of h)'pof!lycem1a. Cl! tK'r :o:ymptoms. y,•h1le not so apparcnl lo !he ca:o:ual obstr· vt·r. an.> Ju!it a~ d1:0.com rorti n~ to lht-v1rt1m. S"·pa tiri'2: ror no ap· parent reason. numbn1·~~. hun,11t'r. 1rcm bl1 nj::, Fa tigue. h••:tdJ C'hc .ind 1111.z1nrslii ii re tonirnon \\:1rr11n~.~ of an iml)tn• c11nl! u11<4<"k In n1ort> 5e\·1•r(' ea."<!'i, tht' v1rtnri. nllt)' ~uffcr 1mm CM\ 11U."»Uo or_ ..co u1l0 n roma. Fnrtunut••ly thl.'"<' lalh'r 11~1onr1~:lrt' rel11t11'('I ~· r<Jrf', llypoj1 l)f't'rn1u, {llthl'JU~h un• ph:asant. cnn bt' kc11t unde r <'011· • tn:H Y.it.h proper diet a nd a JZood dose or common sense for des· ""'· While the term "'low blood sugar" y,•ould seem to indicate that a diet hi!!h in s ugar content is needed, 9uch is not the case. The idea is to maintain a healthy blood i;ugar level, not try to "catch u11" ~th insulin production. Candy a nd fruits \\ilh a hi,c:h 11atural s uJ!ar con- tent m;iv be an excellent source of 11wck energy fo r people with normal sugar levels, but they can lie !he down fa ll of the hypoglycemia victi m. 1'y,'O l'orms or hypof:!\ycc mia are rerogni1.cd, nrganic and functiona l . Wh ile orga nic hypoglycemia may result from infection. the functional variety ii; mos t ollen caused by a disor· tkr of the liver. pancre;is an - dtor adrena l glands. Nature intended for you r l!lttncb to function properly. but they mul<t have a normal now of nt•r\·c 1npulses to do so. While all br:int•hcs of the healing arts m.~ni1.c that the ner\•cs pass clown the spinal column and cmcrj!'.e lhrooRh nerve openinRs in the \·ertf'brae. Chiropracllc is the only hranch wh ose main l'Oncern is with the proper maintcnanrc of the relation· ShllJ. tr \'O U su f fe r f rom hypoJ!IYcl'mia, it is quite JIO!i· ~•hie Iha! \'OU ha\'C a spinal ~ublu.'l.it1on. 1m1sall.cnmcnt of th•' \·1·rt1:hracl \\'hlch i~ inler- lt•nn~ "11 ll the I low of 11crve inl· pulses 10 y1~11r pancreas. hver, or adri!n11 I J?l und s , An e!!:amu1at1on by your Doccor or t.'h1roprart1c c:1n determine 1( such 111 the ca~c. Throu,l!h his c~re ;inc1 l realment. the subluxatton can be corrttled :ind the proper now or nerve im· J'llllses to llle .rrectcd ori:in n~on"d. Proper dlcl and (·h1roprac11r Are \"OOr best dtftn~ts aitainst h_vpoj!lvrcm1 a~ r Or l;arv Cout11r(', O.C .. nlaintal/\) l-'hif.opractlc orni:e~ al 201:1 \Y1·~trh fr Or1v~. Suitr 1117. Nc 11o•port. Beach. Tf'lephonl' 1;.1.s 5.100. J ' '. . S/jte Mutual Savings today-and as it appeared in lhe 1890's. • Whifelhe name ~rate Mutual Savil.19s .. r111gnt be new to you, it's.been an old friend 10 thousands or savers in the Southern Ca!lfornia area for over 85 years. It .was back in 1889 that a group of businessmen organized State Mutual Savings. Much has happened s1nce then. There have been 5 wars, 2 major panics and 1 major depression. State ~ulual has not only survived but most impor1ant, we have never failed to honor a withdrawal request or failed to pay interest when due. No saver ever _lost a cen t at Stat e Mutual Savings. Now, in 1974, we offer savers this same security plus the highest rate of interest allowed by law. Plus maximum Federal Agency Insurance, Plus literally dozens of valuable services available through our unique club: The Statesman's Club. As a matter of fact. we even have a Liberty Ticket Agency right in our lobby! At Slate Mutual Savings, Service is our way of life. Come in, get acquainted, and pick up your FREE deluxe-bound Rand McNally road atlas. Enjoy the new services of an old friend. State Mutual Savings . ...,__ . @ •001 MacArth ur loul1v1td •Newport Bt1ch, C1llloml1 12810 • ,(21Jj 288·3080 • (71•) 833·1313 • . • ' wi be pe or qu we fig an 12 ag I. w I w ho a a en .. tio II c I pe m ar ne J (U mi plo by bui QUEENIE • ' -· . By Phil lnterlandi OK"1 r,.,,.., 5,o4o<•<o, 1 •.. ••I'-w.,w •iP" , ......... ··we c·ouJd use a sign like that at the office.'' L. M. Boyd Lecture · Circuit Bi1ilt U1tiversity ~ Only one unive rsity, so far as J know, was founded with funds raised oo the lecture circuit. Do you remem· ber Dr. Russell H. Conwell? lie was the fellow that re- peatedly delivered that Acres of Diamonds talk. It tells or an ambitious young man who went to South Africa to seek his fortune in the diamond fields, then returned home broke only to find an oil well in his backyard. The doctor recited that-tale more than 6,000 times on the peas- and-chicken tour. To make $4 million. He put it up to establish Philadelphia's Temple University. WHEN SHEDDING their skin, snakes shed the outer film over their eyes, too. OAll 't PllOT • Mouse 11an~h Tops List LONELY !rvs1taupe1. problems? ABC·TeleohOne THE RANCH JS jusl one custom-chipped Antarctic ice, 1he physician's en3ra\CU In· Col.lnset1ngSft~ Telephone Change,s l n Effect DALLAS I UPI I -Stallley A1arcus, the cro~·n prince or Texas sto~lteepers w h o brought the world pink air and "his and her" Egyptian n1wnmy cases, has unveiled a 12-foot-square plastic mouse ranch as a Olristmas gift for anyone "who has ever dream· ed of being a cattle baron." or many holiday gifts for the hand carried from the Sot.1th itiRl!i !$28 and alluw four 64S..2222 2• w. very discrimlnating as well Pole. (Tra vel arri:lf1geml'nts \I L'Ckli for n1ono{;ramin(I ). I ~~~~~~~~~~~ as tM usual things one c4n for the courier, includini; row -A limited C'Oll1:>ction ot l- live v.•lthout found in the 1974 bo~t and ic;t pick only $3,450 L bron1.t> spearhead.~ d a 1 i n ~ edition of the Neiman-Marcus -A st er 1 Ing silver frorn tht.! Pcrslun wurs. about Christmas Book (book please, thermometer case , for 1.500 10 700 B.C. 1$3S nlounted ](ids Like To Ask Andy A new, sllnpliried system offering telephone ,ubscril'lers on the Orange Coast three basic cost-reducing rale!I is in effect . not catalogue). discriminating doctors, with Hl u lucite base ) Past extravaganza!! have i~•----------------- Residence s e r v ! c e fo;· Pacific Telephof!e Company subscribers Is now tailor-made to a fan1ily's dialing needs. Streeter King, Paci f I c Telephone's dist rict manager. said Optional Residence Te I epbooe Service,(ORTS) went into effect last 'veek. The toy, called the N-Bar-~f Mouse Ranch. comes complete with acrylic corrals and fences a nd silverplated "roundup tweez:en." lt costs $3,500, but the price does not include the mice. eluded a truckload of pink air (delivery date not specified). his and her sub- marines and Chinese jWlks and two authenticated his and her Egyptian mummy cases (empty, about 2,000 years old and $16,000 a pair). This ye::ir, among the glitter "\VE CREATED Tr as the of a 106-<:arat polished black possible fulfillment or your boul~cr opal ($150,000 and can- childhood dream and a not be charged on your N-~I CUSTOMl:RS rN Newport paradise for mice," ~1arcus credit card), and the Beach. Costa 1'.fesa, Corona commented here. ''It's your plushness of a Rwsian natural del Mar and Balboa may own spread complete \\.'ilh sable jacket ($12,000), can be choose to switch to ORTS, mesa, cacti. upper and lo"'er found more reasonable gifts: which involves phones with pastures, corral, feed barn. prefixes of 548, 6.11, 640, 642, watering tanks, reed bins, -A NICKEL-PLATED pen- 644, 645, 646, 673, 675 and plenty of fencing and a guin I~ bucket hand crnft- 759, King explained. windmill. ed in Italy ($450) and to "ORTS (( _. make the bird feel at h.i1ne, o ers one P811Y, "Imagine the thrill of sitting Neiman-Marcus will fill ii with flatcrate customers a variety around the campfire (or"~~~D~~~~~~~I of plans for increased Oe~· fireplace), singing songs of the ibility in personal-calling prairie under the Cull moon Good Deed le needs," he added. -or lamp -with your own make the scene These are the three basic herd lowing softly,'' f\.tarcu s plan" said. Sundays , -Unlimited station-to .1:;ta· "Or rather, perhaps squeak· in the l1f,\lijQJ(1}j tion calls for a fixed monthly· -~in~g~g~e:nt~IY~·~"~-~-~-j_!==~~;~·~·~.,~-~-·~·~··~I rate, with no limit on the1. amount of time spent ta!Xin'g. -One hour per month of calling aJI communities on the map or communities in the ORTS system in a specific geographical area. -A. total of 20 hours' time per month calling those com- munities. with ORTS service. KING EXPLAINED under the -:urrent system a Co!ta ?>.1esa customer with a 548 prefix who calls Inglewocd 25 - - times per month pays $10 over his base· service rate. This $lG t'<lb would drop to $6.20 under the ORTS plan. Free Safe Deposit Box with account of $1000 or more at most offices Plus all the important tree financial services. .. Free American Express Travelers Chequ~s ~Free .American Express 'Money Orders • Free Notary Servi ce • Free Trust Deed and Note Collection • Free Check·A-Month Plans • Free Save-by-Mail Service lor all (We p11y the cus1omary cos1s ol these services tor you ) HIOHf.Sl lll•lES OH INSUlll(O SA\lltt<lS COltll'OUNDIED 04!lV ............... ~ .. .............. 7.50" 7.79"' 4 VIUo"S • S l(XlO Oft-· 6 .75"" = 6.98'" 2V.vu"'li • llOOOOOt-ll 6.50" 6.72"' 5 .75" 5 .92" --'°=[)AV~• 110000ft"'°"ll 5 .25" 5 .39"' "IQ'-"-•" ACCOJ"<T ""'°"'"°"'[)Av.IN TOOAY·OUT 1 • .,. ........... ,_ ........... ,_ ......... .. ·· '-"~''''"''"''' ........ ..,_""_ • _ _11AYB~ the maiJJ rea__j()Jl any "'OJ.ll® can wear tur· quoise is it tends to change color in accordance with the wearer's complexion. Southern Orange County 1A GAL customers in San Clemente, 2 Dana Poi nt, -ealflJla Niguel, -- -•-GREAT WESTERN-SAV-INGS San Juan Cep~trano and .i portion of Mission Viejo got NOC 01STRIBUTORS, INC .• 80 PROOF · 100% GRA IN the plan in June. NEUTRAL SPIRrTS. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY SUGAR RAY Q. ''How many boxing matches did Sugar Ray Robinsou fight ? And win?" A. Fou ht 202. \Von 175. ONE OUT OF EVE RY 2tl men, who is both age 40 and single, can be expected to get married within the next 12 months. Only one out or every 45 ~·omen. who is both age 40 and single, can be expected to fil'd that .soon. • -Don't just-take off pounds. 18k8 off inches. t .000 Christmas gi fts . To learn that exactly 323 were for Why bulge when you can CUNe? Especial.ly. y,•omen , 302 y,·ere for youngsters, 127 were .for men, and BIG DEPART~1ENT STORE ran a computer sludy of l the rest or the presents were unclas!lified. That sampling when you could be as trim and slim as these was thought to be large enough to indicate fairly well bow people. Dieting can help. But, diet alone isn't holiday gifts are distributed nationwide. enough. You've got to firm up your body to eliminate flab. We can help you do both with COUGAR exercise programs and suggested patterns for Some connoisseurs contend that no meat on earth has weight loss. The most modern exercise equip- a richer and more delicate navor than cougar 'Steak. • ment and p"rolesslonal supervision will help 1N A GOOD YEAR, lt takes just about eight weeks for you change the look, the s hape a healthy cornstalk to push oul a root system that end to and !he texture of your end would reach. seven miles, I'm told. body. There are even Sauna, Steam, Wh irl pool, JllSTORIANS have idenlified three men as "The Pen," Sun Room and Swimming "The Tongue" and "The Sword" or the American Revolu· : Pool facilities to keep you lion. Can you name them? Thomas Jefferson , Patrick firm, sli m and trim. You 'll ~Ienry and George Washington, respectively. look great, feel great. IGHT\ ... -SEVEN PER€ENT-of-evei:ything-yoo kno•w--1e-Remember-ryou don:1..;ust1--- came to you through your eyes. Only seven perunt, get a shape; you get in through your ears. But 3.5 percent. through your nose. shape. Make yourself a And 1.5 perttnl through your sense of touch. \Vith one promise-Call today! perttnl through your taste. Or so the science boys esli· There are 5 diffe rent mate. programs -one to suit TIES \Yriter Chet Swit.cll: "Men have been knotting ties around their necks ever since the Croats defeated the Turks during the 17th century wars. One of the 'victorious Croat regiments was retcd in Paris. The Frenchmen copied the soldiers' colorful flowing scarves, and in honor of the Croats. called lhis neckwarc the cravat. There are 16 ways to tie the cravat. One is so complicated, the cravat must be cut oU at the end of the day, a boon to neckwear manufacturers, Address 111.ail to L. J.1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Bcach,,.92660. Copyright 1974 L. M. Boyd, MICE HIT -DISCORD RAVlNGHAM , Eng I and (UPI) -Electricians blamed mice for touching off ex- plosions In a church organ by gnawing through the building1s electrical wiring. - Aa-''N""nl Helps Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH Worries and Probl1m1 Coniddtr a deotu,. sdlleaive. FAS- TEETH• Po•dtt dOft all ol tllil: 1) 11e1p!I II.old uppeni and lowers tonier, firmer, at.eadier. 2) HohU &hem more comfwtab!Y, 3) llelps :r_ou eat m-natu111.lly. Why wony? U• FASTEETH Oe'lltute Adbeo llTe Powder. Dentu~ that tit ..,. -ntial to btalth. S.. JOUl dea.Ual -· F'ine QuaU/y ·pns1At tlJGSi ·AU CT/bf( Tonightat8p.m. Exhibttion 7 p.m. Newi>orter Inn. 1107 Jamboree Rd . Newport Beach Etcll flwg ~ ... Md •I !hit tudlool <°"* wltll •two ye ... WlrTM>IY wlll(fl ptf'l'!'li\$ INY'!r IO••· <,..,,.. nit 1or .nv ollm' comperetil• purt"- prk• 10 DI p"tthei.ed •I '11Y DI -1111\ll'e •""' ..... lRANIAN RUG WEAVERS the needs of each individual person. including our special introductory offer-2 weeks .. lllo Spa fw °"'Y S I 0. --510 5 . Beach Boulev11rd. South ol Lincoln Avenue 626·0381 -622 East Katella Ave , We'' of Tuslin Ave., 639-244 1 ...... _ 2300 H11rbor Boulevard. Harbor Center 549-3368 Westminster S7S7 Westminster Avenue. Wt'stmlnsler Center 894-3387 --18585 Main S1reet. Ma in SI. at Beach Blvd. 842-1451 ..... -4101 Allantlc Boulevard. Co rner 01 C.rson 426-8874 .... ... 17031 Vontura Boulevard. ~s~~alboa · Holiday .Spa Health Clubs tor Men and Woman • • ' • -ASSETS OVER $41'1 BILLION • COMPLETE SAFETY SINCE 1117 80 F11hlon l1land, Newport Center • Santa Ana • _ Bu_ena Park• L1gun1 HiUI • r 1601bs. 15" 112 ibs. 16" 45" 34" 29'" 23" 34" 23" 19" • , • /\ lfl OAJl V PILOT Moncia.~ Oetobtt 7,'1974 TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS KTt.A (5) 8:00 -"'l'he Palcrac-c .'' C)nl! of 11ob llop<:'s n1ost memorable nl(1vic con1i:Uil'::i, ttns 1948 flick costhrs J<ine Russ ell. 'AB'c (7 ) 6:00 -l\1onday Night l<'ootball. 'J'hc Super Bo\.\·J C'hampion J\'li;1mi L)()lphins pl:.iy hu:,l to the Ne\Y York .Jets in :111 An1cri1;;.1n ConrL·!'cnL·c clash. NIJC (.I) 9:00 -''Snit ::i nd Pc pJ)('r." Sarn 1nr J)a\'1S Jr. and fJf'tl'r l.~1\\'ford play a pai r of night club 0\1111 1; rs 1 u rnt·d \u111..1tc 11 r :,lllul hs i n this I !*IIB movie my:-Lcry. .DAILY LOG Monday Evening OCTOBER 7 1:00 0 (!) (Cl m Hews 0 M)~(})Q)00 Ntws O @ Bon111i1 0 (1i9• Ci)) ill t;I) ABC M•nd1r Hi1ftt ft11thlfl New York .let~ i1 M11m1 Oo!phins. Q Wllat's M1 l ine! 0) ''"'141' f1mirr (9 Mod Sqvtd fD M111ic1I Co111edy Sllow 12, Stir Trti ff) Cllldric ComplllJ m Speed lhetf ':JO I Rarmo•d 11111 Show Andy 10.iHlth ZMm! . lht l'ltntt11 UTiie R1i.c1!s 7:001J O ®J ~ @ m Ncw1 0 to .. tin& !or Doll1r1 (6) Mod SciuH 0 ROOK>ES-CANG * ON KILUNG SPREE! ':JO 0 (.~ (!') (Il ffi Tht Rooiies "Ded h at 6AM" Cn"s lllU01rly es- upes de~th at the hands of 1 !no on a wild 'um! spree th at lt1ds to !ht ~1lhn1 ol 1 pol1cemon and a dor:lo•. Resthedul~. (iqJ Moy le: !2h•l "The Sfir Who C1m1 ift from tile tclld" (d1a) '66 -Richard 8urlon, Claire Bloom. (El Dr11net Qi {6J Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tell Them Willie Bor h Here" (dra) '69-Ro~· ert Red ford, Katherine Ross, Roberl 811ke. W lnl11tlon: The Money Me111-Go- Round €Il Muy A111decido IEI RHODA-COMEDY H>T * Rh oda finds work! 6 i1tl @ (I} Rhoda Rhod.i lands a job wl!h a small publishinc l•rm ind ends up deliverin1 the eulory 11 the !une111 of 1n ~ulhor whoS! it[~:i~:sA;~::tl:e b~-s. lor1m1 (J) Trvtll " Ccln1equc"cts m 1 Lowe tuq li)The rll iO:OO ll (Ul(!)(j)M1dlc1J Center r11; !J) lloa:1n'1 Heroes "Tht Shlt1ertd Mask.. Cameron mGm11nld1 l.1\S VJ·:t:.r\Sl,\P l 'J'hc fnurth annual I.a!'. \'pg<Js J·:nt f'r l a 1nn1c nl 1\1\(1rds :-.h u\v \viii ht• ·1)rt·.~~·nh·d as Bo il ll n pt·':-. :-.t•c·o 11d h 'h •\'i:-.1!11) :-.pt•rial o l the .. JUGGt«H.tt.UT" IPGI • "THE GIOOVIE TUii:~ "WHH:f DOfS IT HUITr Ill "THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI" Ill "MACOH COUNTY LIME" "HIGH f'UIHS DllFTEI" Ill I ACAMMY AWA.IDS! "CAIAll:ET" ll'GI "DEATH WISH" "Sil,,CO .. Ill '"THE OUTFIT" "SOYLfHT GIEEH" IPGI Sp#ci1I Pr lee 12:30 10 2:00 p.m, I••~ Sun. & Hotld1yt) SAN DIEGO FRWY at BOLSA EX. 893·0546 (M l if Yl lltJ M•lchell gutS11 as .I min who myi- 1 Chin! 11 Cllanu terioosly rtlusts !o te! hos dauah· • "CUUOIHE" Dram• tu hive !ht heart ope rat;on 1hat ,.40 CAl•TS" trGI wilt tree her from hie 1n her whu l- Thret Sloops cb;ilr_ Dtbo11h Winters al~ guests. 7:30 I M1sq11111d1 P111y {3) Gomtr Pyle A. ''1'Hf GRU T GA.TSIY" 8 ~ Y "'"THE P'AIALU.X VIEW" IRI . roti« Su1a11011 "'The t,lilitant" ews 11,..;-.;.;.;;..;.;;--.----"'fl -Nt1pl llfNi!ijll!iir - -rc1 ·MonttttJ·Pop A mw- (1 @(}:•lo Tell Ult T1utll s1c11 documtnlilfl filmed al the J1'I. 8 ACADEMY AWA.IDS! 0 Mdlit~-s Movit:-{Cl (211rJ Mont1111 1o11rn11~1 Poo Festival ~ "CAIARET" IP'G I . "[lep-ant W1li" ''"' '54-Peter s1arrong )in11 Jo111in, Th! Mam1$ & ' . T JI ~ "DEATH WISH" r1nch, £liz1beth Taylor, Din• An· Papas. Jimm1 Hen ux, ht ti er- drews. son Ai1pl1ne, The Who. Country Joe "SElrtCO" lltl l'iOJ Ltrs MtM A Dt1I & th! ri\h, Olis Reddinc and Ravi ID hwltcMd Shimbr. • c·on1in L.! st'u~on . the lll.'\\•)y J'or1nt•il A<·J.11l1·rn~' of V~ricl y a nd Ctil li.lt"t•l !\l'l iSIS hus iHl· nounct>d. 'f'h{' ShOV.' "ill be liil)\"'(I frvrn Nov. 12 ttu·ough Nov. l·l al (.'u c~ars Palac·t· llot<·J and v.•ill be iHl'Cd on N UC.: on Nov _ 20. l'LUS "FANTASTIC PLANET" Losf Ti111e TofliCjhl "FREAkS" • "THI: Ul'IHOLY THREE" Sfc:ri1 Ti.esdoy GobM & Harlow "CHIMA SfAS'" .... JiKty Gorillftd.Gent kelly "FOi ME AHO MY GAL" ''THAT'S EtITTRT.t.IMMEMT" 5:30.8:00-10:15 W ./5-. 1:00-5:10 8:00-IO:J S (l~@ Wild Wtrid of A11im1ls tll Educ1tion1l [coloE)' Series 1-----4 f1· -WMaitlftN.$traiPt-J11.~-_, __ rit Tht, ~nr11eha111es m lim111, Dt111 SPloW Et)hl1tiu i!andid1!1s "Swe!~ S~ial Price 10: 15 a.m.-1:00 p.m. t111copt Sun. & Holid1ys) El) Little 1t1scal1 of State" A 1erie1 ol political de· bales be1ween ma jor undida!es tor 1:00 0 [t (£ (lJ Cunsmokt "Thirt'I s!1tewide offices. pttsen!I Demo---=============== A Month & Found" Gent E•ans, ffi. critic A$$t mblywomiln M1rch Fong ... :·· ;: :: . cholilS Hi mmond and Vin Willi1ms I'S. Repu blica n 81i1n R. Van Kamp, tuts! 11 three t11il cowboys •host both candidates for Secre11ry of lr111luliotts le1d to robbtiy when Stile. they find their •ay of lilt com!n1 (Q:fi (j)) ltfttll.ll lo an t11d. D1vid B1ian Ind. ford fl) MO'rit: "The Ovtr-tht-Hi11 G1nc .. R1iney ilso cuest. (com) '70-l'al O'Brien, Chill Will$, ti CHILD INTERFERES * WITH TR>Al R>TUAL FTCES DANGER ON "BORN FREE" TON>TE Waller Brenntn. • Jeu1ney lo Advtntu1e BllL~sbJ l1 Ciudtd G1it1 10:)0 I S.f1ri to AdYtnlur• · Mu1lc1I Comedy 0 ~ (!) ®J m loin fret "Afri . ta's Child" When ii/I ll·Jell·Old gi1l ll:OO ogv 0 al~ Hews hnds an infant In the bu1h. 11111 Q JJ (\,0) tl) 1)3 @ News !here by !he Bor1n llibe 1s part o1 0 lest ol Groucllo 1n 1nc1ent rile, Geor1e must aec1del (6) HYPO wh1! !o dtl orith the inlin\ "'thou! O MO'lit: (C) "ftny lo Honr insultong tht Boraos. Da"n lynl Kona:" (adv) '61-Curt Juri:eM, Or· ll!!_esh wn Wellts. O Movlt : (CJ (2hrJ ''The P1!tl1te" W Min ion: !mpo11ible (com) '41-Bob Hopt. Jane Russell, Q) ~hi G1llery (i) Brit •I Gro11eho ~!Jl (3) Ptk1 Gunn I Oe1lt1'' Choice ~61 Wild Wild Wrst Tbe 8o!d Otlts ED Yoe !or He1tth T11t.ro dtl Airr (~ ({j) Wtntrd: De•cl or Alive "? MoY!t: (~) (2h r) ''8elo'ltcl In· 11:30 f) '11 (3l C.) CBS lite Movie: (C) hder' (d11) 59 -Grerory Peet "Tht-Wom1n Hunltl" (1usp) '72- Drbouh Ktrr, fdd1r Albert. Bar~~fil [den Robert Vaughn S1u· I film ft1turt ~rt Whtlman. °t"'lrtJ Storc h. ' l't~~ou,;ie . . , (3) Movie: "Bl11t of Silence" (mys} . Movie: Cnme b1 H11hf (mysl ·51-Allan BHon. Moll, McCarth1. 44-Jane Wyman, )!rome Cowin. 8 ~ @crOJ m Johnny Cu50~ t:JO (i) Get Smu1 rr1clured•flickefS m Mtn Griffin ShOW' l6) Miwir: ''l W1i 1n AdYenl u"n" ED Special of lhe Wert "The Gu (il11) ·co -Vrra loima. Richa1d drn l'Jrty ' This dr1mal1lat10n ot Gree~e, ftlN l~:rr. K1the11ne Mansheld s short story., ~ ~ovie: (~) Blood of tht Vam- sel 1n V!rmont on !he la!e 40s tells pne {ho1) ~9 -Don ald W¢1M, of 1 yount 11rl s fr1r.t encounter BHbar1 Shelley. with dea!h when somel)tle sht (El W1nd!~lu1t . ~nows dot~ I ro_ Hum•n•r..t All!r~at:ve ( 19 !Ii> Science r1thon Theatre 9:00 f)@(l) (fl Maude WJl!er rind· 12:00 0 Movie: "Ctou trrp., (my~) '60- Ja1 _and A,rlh ur HJrmon. go oU on. 'I Lauience Pa1ne Jtll Achms. l1stt1na trip and land m 1a1I while m lincer ' . Maude and V•••an slay home and 10 on 1 cato1it binge I 0 @ €0 NBC MoftdlJ Movie: iCll (21w) "SHI l l'epprr'' (my~) '68-- S.rrunr Davis Jr , Peter L1w!ord, M1 1· chatl Sates. Ilona Ro<111ers. The lwo (!wners ol one ol london·s sm1rtest n1gM c1~b$ btcom! in~l•ed in solw.I Ing a series of b11fli ng murders Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES l :OO Q @)Tomo1row ' 1 :4S fl Movie: (C) "Mt et Mt Alter lhe Show" (mus) '51 -Belly Grable, Macdonald Carey. [dd11 Albu t, J:OO O Mowit: "Kill Mt Jomoirow" (dra) 'S7-P11 D'Br.en, l111s Ma~­ well. Tommy Steel e. J:lO Q (C) "C1ll Me MiJter" (mu!) '51 -Dan 01iley, Betty Grable. 1:30 "IQ) (C) "Coun\erl)Ginl" (dra) '68- Charlton Helilon, Ma"m•loan Schell. tll [6"1 {C) "Any Sttond No•'' , (dr;i) '69 -Stewart Gr3nger, lo1s l :lO O ~The M1iqutrade(' (d") Jl-/Utlleton. Ronald Co!man, [h51a Lando. ':00 t) (C) "Bt1!1 Aft Rin(ln(' Cond, S:OO (.1) "M1. luc'1" h dv) '48 -C1ry (com) "tO-Judy Hol1diy j Grant, L~'.11nt Oay. .. , 1 --~'.JlCOO 0 "f.Ulih ldol'.!..(d1a) ·e ~J :~ f) (CJ H11f An1el (com) 51-r Ha .. k1n1 M"he1e Mo,gin ''Wiid-tomu-ro1111r, Jostilh-t:otte - :~ ~· ;: •' .• • • lirt" ("'ts) ·~&-Bob Stee le, "Re·\ (J'"Wells f11ao" {wr 1) 'J1-Joel tu1n o! Jrn t James" {,.15) 'SO -. McCrea. f11nte~ Oet. John !rel.1nd I O (C) "Sinain' in the 1!1i"" (muS) "12:00 m "Tocttlttr Aaain~ (rQm\ '.(t -"52--Gtne ~rr!,, Oon~1d O'Connor, Irene Ounn!, Ch1rle5 Boyer. I Otbb•e Reyriolds. Jfan fl agen. J :DO -:i&'"Cul on the Run" (dr~} '5&-4:00 r11 (J)"B!ue Peltr'' (dr~} '!oS - [htm /1mb1!1~1 Jr .. [nn O'Bnen I ll1~rtin ~OOft, Gret~ Gyllt. t\(J('f;, ('11,\S:'\'EI. 50 <l r:ini.:c· ('oun l y's l"lil,. ll•l t'\i:.1n n :.1:it1 0.n. t\t)t~E T\'. h:1.; :-rhf'rh1lrd lhC fnl\o\\'111.I.! spcr1:d pi·o~ra m)\ toda ~'. llel;1.ilt'd l1:.!l1~r.s 4.'' C~i.1,n~!·l ,rio·s progrants 11rc c<Jrl'l cd in the !):1Lly I 1lot s f\ \\rck each Sund;ly. 11:00 f(!oool Oill•l'I P.ttw1 ltl 12 :11 M•~lfqtl•'t Tfl••••t !Cl "11n- plf'A\,ltMnt1i111 llt:ll0"~ ''~b ' -EP,!<'Oe T"'" t:IO fflt!Of O•I IC.I "CJ" t>o (,,~·! Oo" 1~1' M~1fl Ffdl<' IC) 'J0!"11!9 't<h . M • 1'11110fl" 1 J.S T1mtff 0r1wl() ~C1N1~1 NOIA C..rc•r • 1 OG f;lf clM< (•"'''"" I( I J ;JO "•"''" lttl•l!•n' ""' s i 1o101 OttcltrllM !Cl Jlto A Tl"" Tl Grow · "11"'1'1 °'"''<lP· lflf~l !Cl "W 1111,Jnl l" g•~\ ro l > ""''m.!'"'"¥'1'1)1''<1.. I ,,. ,. .. 111.tN Skli!Cll+"" IC ··r.N1·trr<l Nollltol \r ... i(!ll'" •·OO "'"' Cll.onl lo (IU!Wt M<I~< HI Wntr:rfr (rfffllrf !Cl L11!fMldVot~'"'>1 • l 4 JO Elf(lt•,COM~lfl1 !Cl 1 00 Sof•••RW Slt~tl IC I • 00 F•OM C11•nl lo Cll.o.wt · Mw'o1t ill W~•lffn C11ll11•~ ((1 I ult~n!llllfqor.t!' • lO A• M.a11 8•fl•••I lt l •·11omem ""'•r>0 6n<l ,<>•q•ll+l><I ' t·OG (OnMt'1 (Ill"'""''""' 1(1 '~l11y ~++u llmu C••h, ''"" P•o'"~'"'™~ f't<• 1 "M 1 JO i t(U\ 0•.0"'lf to11n!y l(l '\Vr"I ""'"'" '"'~' c.1... I I 00 A '""" To c;.ow, ll11m~11 0. ... 100 ,,,.,..t lCf ·1M~nll·•q,.,•t.>I •l~"··•"•IN­ W~•t.I I )ii Ov• v•n11fo1n• Wllcft"•r<i 4(! --n1'<11"" io-, "O• tn,.1·~ 1 .00 V1d•11 v .,,en1t1r• ICI 'Mu ·•{ '"'·'l~\Nfl•~,..,.~ ')0 A• M•n llt1"•i• ICI • Rtlf'\'..,• bt'r 11\Q .al'l<l f 0t9d!l"9" t)O ""111 .,. "SO.PICO" t~l "BLAllMG SADDLES'' IRI .,. "IA"Al'IAS" "2001 SPACE ODYSSEY" .,. "'SILENT RU"HIHG" IPGI ' "CABARfTl' !PG.I .,. "'OH A CLEAR DAY" "LORDS Of FLA TIUSH" ll'GI ~UT THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" "'I.fl IT If" "DEATH WISH" .,. ''SEIPICO" CIJ Hy Thi' 1\ssol·lu led Press '/'hf' fo llovr ing :ire BiJ · lhoard"S llOt r lJ('Or'd hit~ rci r the \vcc k t·nding 01:1. 12, as they appC'a l' in next issue of. liill board 111 aga1.irH'. Jlf)T SIN(i t.f:S t. I llON l~S'l'L\' LO\ll': 't'IJU --Oli v i:1 Nt.•1\•ton- . J nhn, l\1 CA t. N l )'l'IJl r-;1; FHLli\T i'\IJTlll NG -Billy i'rt:~ton, "·~:'\] :1. 1'11 J•;N C;\l\IF: \"Ol! ·- J)lunnc \\':11'\l'irk :inti Spin· ners, 1\Uanlic '1. B1':J\Cfl BAU'' -First ' . UfJ\\11 r: -Chee ch & l::ho11g, A&M IU. CAN'T C.: 1-:·r EN()lJC:ll ·Bad Company, Atlantic ·rt)r Lrs I . 01,IVIA N ~\\l'l'O!\'· .JOll N If You Love !\le: i .t'l t-,·JC' KnU\V, tit CA 2. BAC llti'l i\N-'l'UHl"1':1t ov r.nr>Jl IV E Not l'ro.1g1ll'. !\lcrcur)' :1. BA!l ll'i' \VlllTE C:1n't Ge l Enoughy&Jlh C.:en · tury '1 , BAO CO l\tPANY ~11•.in Soni,:, Atlan'tic -, , l.,\KF. & -~,\L )I E R -:\tl;1nlh: 9. (>UJNt·r J ll~l-:S llo<ly ll l·~1l. t\.~i\I Ill . 1\~tl-:Hl l'1\ llnlid:1). \V:ir ncr Bt'u,s. ('()lJNT Rl. SIN Gt:n s I. PLJ-:ASf; OON "I' S'l'O P J..OVl NG l\t t; -Port er \V a.gont•r & 1.)olty J>urton. HCA 2.1 SEE TllE WANT TO 11N YOU R t:''ES -Con\v~iy 'l\\•itty, MCt\ . 3 . BO N AP A RT E 'S H.E.'l'llf~A·r ·-Glt'n C:1mr)- hell, Cupilol 4, ,\ l\11 1::S POS~\ C<>N J\!\J()f{ -Sonny J :1n1cs, Colum bia 5 \\I O ~li\N ·r o . \VO!\IAN ·r:1mn1y \V ynl'l te, 1-;1)\C' <;. ) OVEHLOOK~D AN ()l{Cl~ID -J\!i('kcy Gilley, Playbo y 7. I LOVE MY FRIEND IU. I llON F.STI.\' 1,on: 'c()tJ • ()\fy i;1 NC<\\.'l OJI• ,John. l\[C;\ J·:,\Sl" 1.IS'l"E\'I\'(; I. S'J't lP ;\~[) S~IF:L f, 1'1J E RllSES • ~l ;n• Da\'I.~.' C'ol 11rnbi~• ~. L'.\B~:F RE I': llJC.i ll· \\'AY • Cordou Lightfoot, \\':11'nl'r U n>~. 3. 'l"I N f\li'!.N 1\rnC'rl('a, \V;ll'lll'I" B l'OS. • () u ·1· ,1. S'l'EPJJ I ~ <: IJ N N A H tJ C) (; I I·: 'J'l)Nlf:1rr -1'ony Url;indo & l):l\1'11, lj{'lf !i. I.fl\:~; ~It·; F<)R A H£AS C>N 'l'h1~ Osn1011ds . 1'1C :\I 6 . I 1.(1 \' ~: \'Q ll, I ll ONES'fl.Y L><1 ·-Oli\'i a !\t\l'lOn·,JOhn . ti!C1\ 7. J AZZ~I AN -Carolt.~ Klnt;. Ode Class. Lon don ~· 5. \'OU JIAVE'.'l'T DOKE !\'.()'fHIN' -Slc\'ic \\"oncler, ~ 1 ~ ~-Charli e Rirh. E pic 6. JOllN i)~,N VER 8 IF J l\fJSS ''OU AC:1\IN .i . EL·roN JOllN Caribou·. MCA 8. SECtlN D A\'ENUE - 1'l 1n 1'1oo n.', /\i:;ylu m f\oloto11·11 fJuck J~omc ~ga in . ~,C1\ 1 1·0N1 c 1~T _ ·r omn1y Ovc r-7. C llOS BY . s r11 .1,s t t \BC 9. 'l'l I EN C':\1'11 E 't'OU ~ Dionne \Va r11·il'k. ;\tlantic 6. ANOTll ER SATIJR" D A'' N JC;111· -t:a t Stevens. A & 1\1 NAS ll _&YO UNG -So Fur. s ~~~~·ii'ss !SSIPPI c o·n ·oN t'\tlanlic C> . 1· I'.· I ll CA 10. BACK ltOl\I F. AGAIN ·-John Dt·111·cr . llC1\ 7. T ill': BITCll IS BACK s. \VELCOi\t t~ nA CI\. ~11· -l<1r ie 11( e, -Elton John , l'\ICA 8. l'!l':\1i::n. 1\1 v 1.ovr: -- Bl ueS11'ede. C'apitol . 9. r;ARA CllE J\·l't' E'i'E FRIENDS. TO 'I'll E SllO\\' 'fl!AT N !-;V I<::H. -1-;N OS- l,J\f)l J~S A'.'/Jl G t:N - 'l'LE fi.IJ\N E l\I E llSON, ,FE ATURlr<G A LI CEti=========; Fnc:iMt9f Mysttry lwt laM01ter "MIDNIGHT OR a fJOOd Ml"'9 .Wed MG!.+PM Sl.00 Riff lfFllESHMfHTS! f MACON I( COUNTY.Ii LINE~ ·-· --Cliiil-UihiJOiil "Hlr.H PIAINS DRIFTER" ... IDWAID Go: lOllMSOH CHULTOH HISTOM "SOYLEMT GREEM" """ . ~I! ~:.7 & l_O:l_O _ SOYUMr-Dl.Hy: 1:4S OllTRT 5-doy: 1-5:10-t , s.,t.its·-· f. l :4S.7:15-I 1>:45 OH WEONESDAY. OCTIOlfl t , 1974, lDWARDS CINEMAS ·"""1.--STAlT-OUt-<tS fH.,-YfAl-Of--SHOW-111~-0VH-Tiff· YUAS' WI HA.VI: IROUGKT YOU All Of THE G1!EA T MOVlfS, MA.HY Of THEM ARSTS. TO CEUIRATE OUR ANNIVERSARY WfTH YOU, WE WANTtD YOU TO HAVE THE IEST EMTERTAINMEHT OF THI: SEASON, AMO SO •••••• OH WfDNfSDAY , OCTOBER 9, 1974, OUR EDWARDS KJMTIH&TOH CIHf.MA AT IEACH IOULEVAID AMO ELLIS STIHTS, HUNTIMGTOM IEACH. Will PlfSlHT A MOVlf LNJICE. ANYTHING YOU HAVE fVfR SffH: THf LAST 45 ... HUllS OF THE FILM Will HAVf YOU HOWLING AMO CHEHIHG LlkE HO OTHER MOVlf HAS -IT'S POPULAI EKIT:llTAIHMEMT AT ITS AflCIE, FUNNY. ROUSING IEST. IT'S "THE LONGEST YARD" IT'S SURYIYAL OF THE FIERCEST. AMDTHE FUMMIEST. ''1.1•111 mrtt11i tH1t11s A• Al.1111 l ~ODCll l'llGnWCTK11. "•"""-t"· ,I "BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA" IRJ ... '"°''"s"SOYLEHT GREEN" AU CINfMA.S IAIGAIN MATIN££ 1¥11'1'04'1' "fll 2!)0J0.M. All SIA rs "CLAUDINE" .... 51.25 ''THE HEARTBREAK KID" IPGI l :lS.7:Z5 "DEATH WISH" .... "SERPICO" Ill ;'CU.UOlHE" .... "HEARTBREAK- KID" IPGI _:! • tun lfYNOU>S IN "THE LONGEST YARD" t•1 SI.Un WIOHlWY oa.' ,,.,,..., 9, . •tletnOllSI. 51S.l526 L!n<olft •••· .. c,r o!. """" 121-4070 Y Y t IN IOH ' ~ L • uu" tlACK THE OUTFIT !O<'il 'LllS • CllAIUON ~Sf-'" SOYLENT GREEN r>GI UZA MtN"'lU CABARET Jo\US • IAllU. STiii.UNO ON A CLEAR DAY 1,.. c11Atus lfOHS9H DEATH WISH 1lll 'LUS • Al 'ACll•IO SERPICO 111 .,,.,. ,. SWINGING CHlfRlfADlRS {I) and Stri NurMllll llCltAIO ltAll1$ OIUI lol!Alll JUGGERNAUT IJG1 EMPEROR Of NORTH IO!i! CllAILU MJNSON DEATH WISH II) ,lllS •Al ,A(INO SERPICO !ll ADULT ACTION! Cllltl CAll&IO SAVAGE SISTERS 1., DIRTY O'NEAL !•! '". -Mil 1100KS'7·---~ BLAZING SADDLES l'l '1US t K.lrlfN HACK PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT 111 101111 OUVIU • K.lrllN llA(I( THE OUTFIT t•1 PlllS • CKAtlTON llUTOH SOYLENT GREEN 1'1 CHAllLES BllONSON Mof.ATit"'Wtr '" · .~, "DIRTY .....,......_,.,..,.w....,. .. __ ..,,.,.,_ 0' ... EIL" .......... •ta! " ... ... iiiiiil.; • _,. . -. • THE FAMILY ORCUS By BU Keane .. Huntington Teacher Installed ' • - $75,000 Fi11.c Bestline to Pay ' Mond&y, Octobff 7, 1974 .DAIL v PILOT A l Kids Like To dBs _.\sk Ancly ~ ........... ,_ ...... ·--~-. ,.z.1111 Hearing In Keesee Case Set Carolyn J.Utchell, a teacher at Oak View School in Hw1- From \~'irr: Servi~s tington Beach, has been in- ~ 0 n p Yr a mid Sa le l;;;;;;;H;;;;;;a;;;;;;ir;;;;;;S;;;;;;la;;;;;;v;;;;;;e ;;;;;;s ,;;;;;;G;;;;;;o;;;;;;F;;;;;;r ;;;;;;ee;;;;;;! ml stalled as vice chair1nan of ..._ 1.. SAN DIEGO-Details in the the Cafifornin. Specia l Educa -SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -and then recruited oUK>r ii\· bizar r e, cloak-and-dagger lion Commission. Bestline Products Inc. of San vestors. 1nurdcr case charged to HWl-i,.,,.,_ The commission. appointed 1''ranclsco has agreed to pay Though neither firm ad- tington Beach sold;er of by the State Board of Educa-$75,000 in civil penalties in mittcd wrongdoing by agree· fortune Bobby Joe Keesee are ~·-··· . • tion, is the agency responsible answer to charges it was in-ing to the consent order issued expected to en1crge here Nov. for the development of the volved In pyramid sales. by U.S. District Judge Charles 18 in U.S. District Court. state's master plan for special The suit filed last year by B. Renfrew, the former presi- Motions will then be filed education. the F'cderal Trade Com-dent or Bestline, Willlam E. aw yrMtM1t et tt. ,.,...._.., .,..., ef .,..,,._ ..._ ~ ........ •f .... Ille r.l'-r .... • rt.-c.OTt• J-"t ...-4 ~ tffli. L..t •• _..d,... .,.. wltti ,_.,. ICI..., .,.,..... tNf tf¥et y.11 mMMI -4 fHltl .... 0111t t.M@' Cillh. bf.ur ....... R4 •-<· ... ,., tlllt ..... o...i ,., .. , .,.. _, ..... ...... ....... ,.,.. ... , ........ ,... ,....,., •• ,...... v •• """ IM'Wlf' 119¥e '9 -' p11r lllllr ... 1 •• n.. ... ,.1 ,........ tW ....., (M-4 •f ... it 11• (ti -1.5499 te N'tftl te lti•M wit• c• i.-)t, We .,. tk•M·1tytl•fL A lint. bit ....,.., .... Hie ,_., by federal public defenders 1.1rs. 1.titchell ha! scr\•ed on mission charged that Bestllne Baily, still faces trial. in behalf of Keesee, 40, who the conurus· sion for three and Bestline Corp., \lhich The FTC suit. ~·hictl ask<?<! . stands aeeu••d r the k.d n1arkets household and in-for more lhan $1 million in JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING "" o 1 nap i·ears and worked on the ._, and murder of U.S. Vice dustrial clffilers. failed to damageo, involved 99 alleged Consul John Paltersoii. master plan ~·hich is expected obey a November 1971 FTC viola tiom of the 1971 order. 9564 u~u • H·-"-' I h-968-3535 to become Jaw this year. S . f . to th 1 rnllllRlnOft "'"'.. ..n • ..,.Oft eac The victim vanished from order. umg _or mves rs, e sta e 105 N. Hsbor llYd,. Ful&tf'tM -Ph. 17'-31U his 1..'0ru;ulate in i~er.nosll\o, She tlas been a teacher the The flnns agreed to stop attorney general last year ~·on f\1ex.. r-.1arctl 22 and h!s " past 15 years, the last two pyramiding sales practices in $1.8 million judgment against NOW JOI YOUI COMYINllHCI ••• OP'EM DAILY decomposed body -....·as tound:l --l-'m_r_ig_h_t_h•_•~•-·_M_o~m~m:y~,~i~n~c~a~s-e_y_o_u_w_o_n_t_m_•_f_o_r __ i~n~the'.::_0eean ___ v_i•_w_Se_hoo_l_'.w~h~ic~h~~in~v~es~to~r~s~pa~id~~fo'.'.r'.._~Bes~t~line~~an~d~Bes-t-line--Co~rp~.~~·~·~,M~. ~to~l~O~PM~-~SA~T~·~·~S~U~N~D~A~Y~t~to~5~P~.M~·~ four months late r in a gulch · something!" Di.strict. distributorships or frauctlisc'I in Los Angeles. cigtlt miles outside of town. KEESEE, OF 77&1 \Varner Ave.. was captured at his apartment by FBI agents not long after Patterson's disap- pearance and a subsequent de· n1nad for $250,000 ranso111. J1e has pleaded innocent. The onetime globe-hopper has been held-In jail ever since in lieu or $500,(1{)11 bail "''hich was reduced from an original $1 million . Government prosecutors fil· ed murde r chargese against Keesee and an alleged ac-· complice who has eluded cair lure. \rhcn the missing diplo- mat's body 1vas founrl. A federal gr.and jury in- di ctment returned against the suspect "''ho \vorked as a cahinetn1aker in Santa Ana , did not specify the evidence, n1otive. or method or ex- ecution or the plot it asserts -Keesee masterminded. JOHN CLEARY, executive director of the re de r a 1 defender's office. declined to reveal the legal maneuvers his men plan . "1 can only tell you we have quite a few." he said. "'f can't I.ell-which onei"'""wlll be filed and I'm not in a_ position to discuss them at thi~ time." Keesee tlas a background t)f intemational intri.gue dat- in~ back lo "'hen he was C UNllOOk HAIOWAll 1974 , Ajax® HOME HARDWAR BATHROOM HARDWARE Il ''The Utmost In Elegance -For Bath or Kitchen!" • The very best in quality cabinet hardware and bath accessories. • Elegant carved look -brass-like finish - it pays·to buy the best there isl- • Use it in bath or kitchen -anywhere in your home where everyday hardware just won't do! t • ' .a fOl.lilg GI and .\\'Orked... . .i·ll.J--f-J,._ _____ _ Russ1.1. claiming CIA eon- nections. 11c spent 49 days in 11 Cuban jail in 1962 after bein~ c:iught in what he claimed was a CIA-supported gun running escapade. llE ALSO SPE~'T three years as a civilian POW in ilanoi after being captured on a clandestine operation in ll-'h.ich he ~as reportedly last seen trotl.ing into n Laotinn jung le after hljacking a plane nnd forcing ttle pilot :o land on a beach. The CIA ha s steadfastly denied' any connection wittl the man who faces life in fed eral prison if convicted or ttle Pat- terson kidnaping and ex- ecution. ' NUGGET FOUND MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet officials have discovered a S.S- pound gold nugget on the bank s of Kolyma River in the Soviet Union's extreme northeast, the Tass nc\VS agency said. NIVll AGAIN ._. eldi ....... wti.11.,..r ,..let • .,.,..... TOILAPLIX• Toll.t ~Pl- un11" m1.,.., plunpn, 1blt.lln doel "°rpetmlt nmpr•Md 1lr ., mcttl' •ttet ID tJlltoh bedc., ..... Will!. 'Tbiltllu. lht full preMllrt pl-• thr1111h tht d 111in1 "'''' tlld owilMt it Oowrl. • IUC~""11111 ITO" W\Allol•I Atll • co1n:111 IT11V. U.N'f MIO UOUHO • TAl't:HO TAii. et¥llAI•~ ,IT M tM ........ 'f.c.tw S2H AT HAlllOWAftl ITOlflll • ... ' .. ' SWITCHPLATU SINGL(, llG. '2.4t •• ·-···-·---· ., .. DOUBLE, l(G. '3" ..................... l2J t SWITCH/DUPLEX, llG.1J.2f .••.•••• l2Jt DUPllX/RICIPTACll. RIG. '%.4' ., • , •• KNOB AND BACKPLATE KNOI, llG. 65'. .............. -.... 49' UCKPLUI, RIG. tS' •..•..•••••.• 69' •3•• ASHTRAY, IEG. 16..St ................ . GAIMENT HOOK, RIG. 1J,?t ........ 1 2 J t TOWEL BARS 111 ... REG. ., .. , $7 89 741 "h 5869 REG. •10.'9 TISSUE HOLDERS s7•• WAllMO UN T, REG. 't.19 ........... . . '9'" RECESSED, RlG. 17.lfN_N __ ,.M. IRUSH & Gt ASS HOLOll 3"PULLS& 3" BACKPLATES RfG. 69C ts· r •. TOWEL RING, REG. 16.59 ................. t 4 •9 O•luxe Moneflo" SHOWER HEAD "Siafy Dindionol Spray Jets -The Ulflmofe rn Showering Pleasure!" • n.. ,.,fttt sMwtJ"-1 ti rep'-<• pw •14 .... • Sdtittific•llY 4irec.tetf JPfrf jet' gi•t • fvll P1ltrittd '"'' -tltt palt1r11 ffjvsts with 1 tun1 of the N,,,, • St litl '"'''• tripl• dw.mt pl1tttl. • lasy ti tthK.lri t1eny stan4ortf shtwtr (lfWIKfloft. RIG. '19.9' s1599 Dry Chemical FIRE EXTINGUISHER • For ga,, liq11itf oM ele<ffk•I tirts. • E•eryhomoontfrtt,ntioMI REG. ~.9$ wthidt ,hovld ho,, '"'''I. $ 6 4 9 • Rt<hotgtolllt with tol'f' I• ,,., ,,.,,llft 9111\l•- Clear Plo,tic HEAT DEFLECTOR RIG. '4.09 .............................. $2 99 '299 •4••• :::==~ SOAP DISHIL..... & --:: • Kte,s -us 1fl4 tfr1pts ... ,,..... dMntlltfllfl. • Mqntti< r11l1t1r 9rip1 ' lu 8Sq.Ft. 11 I-BRICK • " • ~ • "Beautilul R.tsults In Little Time!" --· < " • -, -"'toel,reqvirH It REG. '1.49 i11,tatl. • Adj11,ts to flt all 'ftndlrd floor & -11 r11bttr1. Ca rved look MEDICINE CABINET FRAME • ll'ltk11td hardwet4 fro'"'' to lit ol\ ,i.ndord mtdiri11t urbineh. • To11r thtitt •f tnliq11t W1f1111f, 011tiq11t 9114, or whilt • ,,.. ,.111. RIG.$699 'l.99 llllQ11w11wr ~' ' Ad justoble SHELF BRACKETS • for dt<ertfiwe shehoing onywh.rt. I r:; i I I I I I I • I rushed chromt fini'h -1tll·kickint •I I •ny height, • , .. ,, 10" si11. I T~1~s· 39c UPRIGHT STANOAID ........... 25• h. ' -• :! DAILY PILOT • .. • • • Over $5~BILLION Sl=RONG Now you can save with ... grow with America's largest savings and loan association right here in Newport Beach! That means all the advantages of Home Savings I are yours to enjoy close to where you work or live. Home's 5V4 billion dollar strength. Its per- fect safety record since 1889. A wide range of high interest savings programs. A host of spe- cial free services. Plus, of course, state-wide savings privileges at all Home offices through- out California. COME, HELP US CELEBRATE DURING OUR GALA OPEN HOUSE October 1-11 We've planned a gala opening for our Newport Beach office and we invite you to co me join the fu n ! Th ere'll be famous stars of old time radio in person every day for you to meet. At lea st one of the stars shown above wi ll be on hand each day du ring Open House to sign au tographs and reminisce about tre Golde n Age of Radio. Th ere 'll be refreshments ... and a free souvi;,1i r gift for you-a copy of "TA e Big Broadciist," a fascinating 301 page re ference to the great radio shows of the 20s , 30s and 40s . ~ . ' Over SS YEARS -SAFE . t Mor1ison-i'.; Jay Joslyn- ·,· ~'~e stiadoW Mr. Dislricl Allorney HARAY VON ZELL says "COME, MEET THE STARS FROM THE GOLDEN ERA OF RADIO-IN PERSO""!" Janet Ward Corllss Arch~,- Marvin Mitler- The Whistler t'l Jay Stewart- Truth or Consequences ·, Andy Russen- The Hil Parade f-Qian Soul6- • Mr. Fin l Nighter 190 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, FASHION ISLAND ' I • , I • '' • • 17 I , I . t • • • • Nutrition Ed -ucat ·ion Neglected? By JO OLSON 0tf11e o.u,,.._Jttff Joyce Riley ulways shof)B along the periphery or the groct!ry store. "1'hal way you leave all the junk in the middle," she expl ained. ''Particularly the Junk on the ~nds of the a isles. This m akes s ens e fo r a nutritio~ist becuuse the edges or the grocery store usually contai n the fresh. foods that are most wholesome-the fruits. vegetables, d airy products and mc;,its. A teacher by trade \.\'ilh un ~tA in theater arts, J\lrs. Riley has jum· pcd into the study of nutrition wittl such a fervor that she has been described by a former UC l11rofes· sor as "very knowledgeable" in the subject. The Costa J\·tesan's interest in nutrition \Va s triggered when she coupled responses described in a book about low blood sugar with the learning problems her students were di splaying. ••\Vhy do the res po nses match'?" she asked he rsel£. l~er answer was, ••Nutrition mus t have something to· do with learning." She found that many of her students 'vcre coming to school \\o'ilhout !Jre;.ik£ast, and that they \\'ere hype ractive. VITAJ\llN Tiii:: RA PY lier own son al~o \Va s having p roblems in lc;,:irning, so she gave him a prescribed Vitamin B·J com· plex a nd wa s convinced that nutrition and behavior \\'~re con· nected y,·hen he -stopped having temper tantrums after taking the complex. "In the las t four years I've been going furthe r into the fi eld of nutrition," she Si.lid. She herself was put on a benelicial nulrlliOniil progra m, which (urther convincc<l .her that food was more than jUst something to eat. The culprits in a di et, P.trs. Riley believes, are white sugar, white flour, food colorings and food ad. !ditives. • '"You can have allergic reactions to these foods," s he explained. · ~!rs. Riley also believes that nut rition education s hou ld start \vith young people. She would ad- vise high school g irls to plan good she printed news or a nutrition ... ist udy done by Dr. Donald Davi s ut 1.JCI \•ih ich links 1>00rdiets to uddic· tion to a lchol and tobact'O. "This s tudy muy have Im· plications £or our LO (learning disability) child ren who start ti moking and drinking in high school and a1lpear to be addicted to those stimulants at an'tarly age," litrs. Ri ley comments in the newsletter. • "\Ve may find that we can stop addiction right in our own kitchens loni::: before it starts if ~·e begin 'Kids are saturated with non-nutritive stimulants -colas from the age of three. diets and take care of their bodies· with future · pregancies in mind. She also advoca te11 that th:cy not smoke. . She deplores the diets of children Who are given "colas from the time they're three a nd sui;ar until it comes out of their ears. STIMULANTS "Kids are saturated with 'non· nutritive stimulants','' she said. i\l rs. Riley also is active in the c ·a tiforn ta Associat·ion for Neurologicall y Handicapped Children and edits its neY:sletter, which she adm its is her ~·soap­ box ." In a re~ent ed'ition, for example. ~sing fresh fruits and vegelables and proteins." In spite or her soapbox , J.trs. ~iley finds il's difficult to get tbe message out. She included severalseminarson nutrition in a conference she r e· cenlly chaired for CANflC which ·.attracted 1,000 people, and is plan· .nin g a more specialized one for next year. • 1\lrs. Riley says she does nol di agnose a nd does not Prescribe, but she is \Villing to s hare her knowledge. To this end, sh_e has put together a bibliog raph y on the ''Or. t homolccular Remediation of Lear- ning Disabilities," which she will giyc lo interested persons. She also \Vanls to work toward Pushing professionals -to become .interested in nutrition. •·1 a lso would SUIJport ll nutritionallyorten· t ed medical clinic,'' s~e saicL eop e ' . As for !\I ts. Riley·s latest iil· vestigation, it's dealing w ith the merits or d rinking corn silk tea to help lose weight. _ This may seem_ Light_ to some disdainers, but to a nutritionally oriented person, it'S another heavy s ubject. Joyce Riley, a student of nutrition, shops for fresh foods she feels BEA ANDERSON, Editor MIH!Ny,Ckltber1,1t 74 P,,gel1 are the most wholesome -lores-Parenting , . • .· .. ~ ! . MOMWORKS3S~IFTS · By ALLISON DEERR or T"-O•llT Pll91 Sl•tt Parenthood can be joyful , tiring, confusing, exciting and sometimes frightening. or; all of the above. Young parerlts attending the first . ·in a series for Exploring Paren- thood s e t the course for the "remainiiigJive sess ions. As each parent talked about his •family,.the needs of the group sur· fa ced. In the coming weeks, they· will ta lk about ».hases of child growth and d evelopme nt, dis cipli ne, e nric h ment or the ... child's life, Safety and how to play with children. ·Exploring Pacenthood, which '"•ill ·meet c"ery other l\Ionday · ,e\"enil]g at 7:30 p.m. in Corona del .: Ptlar H1gh S_chool, Room 244, is a .Pilot program. Co·s ponso red by the O"r3nge 'County Unit, Ame ri can Red .Cross .and •l arbor Pediatrics, the series· will be ]('d by Dr. l\l arlcne Coleman and Dr. Tom Robinson and by l\1rs. Nancy Donaldson, RN, PJIN and Red Cross volunteer: J\·frs. Donaldson, mother of t\vo, j s a member of a national task force of the Red Cross lo establish a parent edu c a lion progran1. YOUNG ClltLDR EN ··rhe focll s of the meetings \Vill .be on helping pa rents of children from infa ncy through age 5. The 1 format ·\vi ll be flexible and \\'C will ' discuss \vhatever parents feel they . need most to kno\v, '' she s:i id. Dr. Coleman explained that the idea l \\.·o uld allow the fan1ily pediatrician to explain to the parents \\'hat to expect from the child on all levels -phys ical~ ~ocial. emotional-tluring each phase of gro\vth. · "'B ut, ho\v much can you tell a parent in a 15-minute consultation? From my O\\•n practice and from my work in. e mergency ' rooms, many problems could be prevented if parents knew what to expect '~:hen a child began to crawl, or <:limb." The-pediatricians "and RN hope to reassure those a ttending the series· lhal they ''will.come into the clas· sroom as good parents and leave as good parents." GUIDANCE Dr. Coleman hopes to ofrcr "a n· ticipatOry guida nce" to parents. "Every chi ld is individual, but there are some major de\1c\opn1 en· -tal steps through which all child ren progress,, that parents can an· tiripate." Perhaps the bes t thing the series will have to· o£fer, they said, is to assure parents that they are not alone. · •·Even a s a nurse, \\•hen I brought my first c hild home from the hospita l, t kept waiting for the nc·xt shift to come on," !\lrs. I:>onaldson sa id, "Then I rcalizl'd that I \vould be \1·orking three shift s .a clay." Throug h film s , a variety or resource mate ri a l and reading list. parents will be apprised or basic chi ld deve lopment, discipline methods and safety. Individua l interests \V!jl be met as \\'ell. • Se,·e ral participants in the first session ""anted to learn "anything I ca n about being a parent." One mother, 35 with il S·month old son, had no ('Xprrienrl· \\ !!h inL1n1..., before lhe birth 01 hero\\ n {'h1ltl ··1 1vas an onl v l'h1ltl. I ne\cr 'babys ;i!. I taught.kindergarten h ut . 1 had no experie nce in caring for babies. Although I am more secure and happy being a mother no\v, 1 · could have used this program six months ago." 1',1\T llERS INCLU DED T1vo young fathers, \Vho plan to atlen'd on alternate sessibns 11•hile their wives baby.sit , \l':llltl·d i1lea ... on child development :ind ho11' tn cope \\'ith each nc1v stage.: Both arc invol\'cd \\'ith the basic care of their children, and feel that. fathers should be taught how to p<i rcnt. as \\•e ll as mothers. 'fhey also \vantecl ideas on ho\\• to pla y with childr.c n. a ~uggestion made by seve ral p::ircnts at the meetin~. Siblin g rivalry, lc<lrnin.(! lo trc;tl <'hilrlrcn as peop le and IO\ing \\'Cl't.: other topics. "For the first tv•o years. pafents are literally on their,O\\·n." the HN asse rted. ··,\n d . as a nurse. I kno1v hov• im1>0 rtant those first ye;1r .... a r~ fo r childre n . Throu g h thC'sv progr:i n1s \\·c hope to t·quip parl'nls to 1nakc the best of lho:-.f• )c;1r:i. t;ive chil dren a ~ood :-l:nt.·• Puhli c l.'ducalion l)l'ogr:i n1s arc a/ key func! ion nf l:tl'd CJ'n..;s, !i hl' :i d· <led, aton~ \Vit h lhc hloo1l ha;1il, firsl aid a n<I \\·a tcr s;1fl·lv !here Ir~ pro!Jr<1 n1s \\'hi ch aid thc.hous~ifl', leen molhcr an d train tcacl'icrs or p:1rent educ a lion . Persons intcrr sll'd in the Ex· plorinp: Par<.'nthood Sl'tll'S can 1·on· ta('t the J{c·<I Cros.;; or :1lt r nd lht! nex t session , l\londay, O<·t. 11. Ad m ission is SL pt'r pcr::.on, Sl.511 per couple. I . ~ .:~ : 1 .. . ' ' DADS AA E-PAREN'fS, lOO I Good Things • 1n Life a Reason to Stay DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sc\'Uf!al fi'm t>s 1·,·e bee n inclined to rebut1 Somronc \\·ho had · l.'XJ>l"('SSC'd an 01>inion in ynur C'Olun1n. I \\'as 'Jle\·er mcH·cd to \\' l'ilc until no\\'. The ,,·ril e r ncldress ed he r 1·c-n1:1rk s to "those '''ho have a lleot· ptecl suLC'idc, or nre no'v con· siclcrinEt it.'" She lK'~i:::e<1 th('m to t hink oC lhc-ir lhved anl'S and the guilt lhc\· \\'Otilcl r:1rry lo lh£'i r f::rtl\'('S ~('a\IS(' or SOnll'lhin~ they h<icl cfont> nr N01' clont . Rubbish! A11plc~at1C'c ~ 1 Tor~rf e;il hr rs ~ 1·11(' JK'l'SOll \\ho il' ronlc1nplali11f: suicide is full of h;1IC. llr rrall~· hollt'S hllnst•lf. h 11t 1u ;1n:igcs l<l ll'an·, ~ft•r lh:1 I h<1IC' to nl ht•rs. llii1 only ~0:11 is lo 111 nk t• I hut 1x·1·:-nn 1or per· sons ) ~11ffl1r. ,\ln1ost l'\l'r~· ~ull'ldc fltt'nlit fn1n1 t ht• I hou~ht. ··'J'hc~· 11·ill - -W;;;orJTfOlj-the>v;iy they treated me!" hlv ;lcl\'ice to \VOulcl·be suicides is this : Stov .. kiclding yo urself. They \r ill NPt bC' sOrry, Ir you com1uil sni<'ide ~·ou'll prove th<'Y \\'ere righl \\'hen they s ;iid you \\'ere too ,.,eak to r:u::e life. Their battle cry is, "If you cun't !lt;ind the heat. ~et out of the kit· chcn." ~. you ~ot 011t of the kit· chcn ;111<1 left it all to them. '"ou ;.1lso 1e £l :1 sunny cfay in June. lhl' l~auti ful J:irl you mi,eht ha,·e kiss<'d. the hook ,YOU n1i~ht ha\'(' ""''"· the cirf'ss ~·0111· ctn11ghl€'r ,,·ill \I 1•ar al h<-'r \l't•cl<lin ,e. nn<I ~·our fir:-t J:l'a n<l t•hilct 's ht':l rl .,,·:irn1 ini.: sn1 i I(•. 1'hink. ·rhiuk . 1'hln~. Sfo:EN 11· 111\PPF;N . Ot-:i\R St-:t-:S : Thank.o; ror an t·~· ct•lll'lll app1·aisa l. TJ)t' 11~y· • c::hi:alrisls are on Yottr slifP. Vet _ -the ncx& letter is very In.· tcresting. PEAR ANN I.ANDERS: I \\'ant lo th.i nk the woma n "'ho ad· \·iscd uicid:1I pt opll' to J!l\:c snmc thou~ht to t h<>!'<' lhry love. lier lclle r killccl ;in ic!c:i that has lx·cn in m ~· ni ind f OI' (lUitc <I \\'hi le. • 'r hl.' o\'Cl'"·he ln1ini.,: flesire lo ('SC!q)C lhl' )lilin of li\'ill,i: (':ID he niosl :1 pp<::11in &: to ol'll' \\ho !'Uff('l'S :i lot. I kncnv. bcC"ausc J'\·c considered :;ul~ide m any lime~. nut l u1a~ o.ilw :1ys s topped by :\ nap;fl ini:: rcclin,.: that l .shouldn't ~no rc;1 l re:.i:-on, just snmcthin~ tn1cl nlc, ••r>on 't <lo it." Thul won1u11 's lcllcr J:t1\'C me Lhe rc;.ison. I'm a collcJ!e sluctent f ~irl. !IJ!C t 91. 1-'or the r a,;t 111 n1011th" l\t.: hf'1•n in :1 ctt>l'Jl <lf'prt•:-.sion l'n1 tlimhlnj.! 0 111 ci r it THI\\' ltllll lt'l'I {'(ID• fidl•nt 1'11 m a'k c it. 'fhcl'c'lt hC' ti1nc~ 11crha11s "'hen I'll slq1, hut now I knu\V why l n1u,;t nl.'vc1· ll'l J:O, . '111:1nk ,\'OU. Ann, (n1·rn·in!int: 1h,1!, )1'fl f"r . It \\',1-. a l1fl':-.,1\cr. H~SC Li ED 1)1-;,.\lt Fltl E\'ll: \'ou 111,n't SOI\' ~·nu '\'l' l11•cn 1(1.'ttini;t prnff'.:...,lon;d hf'l11. If ~nu h a\'f'n'I. 11l1·asP 1·1111· :-icll·r it. Pt•rindie houl.'<i u·i1h 1!(•1•11 tlc prf'ssion ar(' lnu ~h to h:1 ndh; ~1lonc. (inod luck, honey. llF:.\I{ t\7\N T.l\NOF:RS: i\tv\\'irc '1l'l"S t•all her i\I 11 1·~) ht·lnnco; tn :1 1111111 h c 1' o r l'h :1r it ahll' Ol"J!!111 17.!11tOl1 '\, !':he kt'l'P" i.;1•1\ltl ~ t'lll'l'C"llll !Hll.'11 ('(' a 1l drl'1''l·1I l q .. ,\Ir.,, l\t.n·~· Snl 1th." .\Ht·r :i \1•:11·, I 1·t·n1;1rkl'•I <pu1•· 1•;1,.U;11!\ 1h.d \11• Hl<'ll'I d1\1tlo Pd. 1·r11 n11l rlt •:1 1t ·'"' ;11111 1'11 prt•lt•rlh;il :;hr 11-;l hPn;clr as ,\J rs .. John !'im lth. ~he l11l lht• roof. l 1 ·1n '""a \I rin1:1 n 11 -.i n'!lll"r fiN.f. 11;11l1•· .11 11 1 .• 1d•·11 n:1rn1· lor pt'Oll•,. '1"11..I p111p•1•-< , li111 tn\ I\ t!P 1-. nol 1 rt1pl11\1 d ;11111 I li••lu·\f• ~hL• l::i. 1·1, .11h •111l •1l lu1•:. IJo ~•~t1:1 1.;rc~.' J\tlJ\;-.\J l"I fl Ill:\ H .llllt '\: "l'hc (a1•L I hat )'hll a...,J.. h•·r -.houl1I ht· (•111111).(h , 1\'i °' 1nall 1·1· of ... 111·i.ll 1·ti,1u1•t1 f', she is )Ir'\ .. h1hn Sn1ilh. l '1n "ith)llll. .\ no·llOll'it'll.,C ;ippro:iC'h to hnv1 tn r1 .. a1111th hie';-; 1110 ..... l d1rf11·11lt a nil n1"'' r1 •\1:1t1hn :• ;1r1 ,1111.:1<111,.nt Ann I ;1ndPr..; ,. f.1111\..!1 !, ··,\1:1 r1ia,I!(' \\ h.11 \h f 0• p••f{, '' \I tll j•t 1'1\:1''1' )'flll 1•11 h•·!lt•I ••1 !ur \lnr"I' Sr•1ul \l1Ht1 11·•1u1·~• lo1 \1111 l.in1d1•1..;, I' I). lto x 1\H•l. l·:l;.:10, 1!1 1,111.!ll. { 111·lll~lll;.! !'ill • 1·(·111:-. i11 1·,1111 ;111!1 ;1 l•in~. !-.lan11M.!d, ~l·!f ·.11ltl rl'!'l"l'(l 1: n \'cl<1111.·. > I , ' Mondlt'i October 7, 1974 - I ·Discriminaffon Fought ' Credit Barriers Falling NEW VOii!\ <UPll - There are brave new signs that one set of old barriers against women is coming down. Women, once considered a poo r credit risk, Jn· creasingly are regarded as c redit worth y by the business and financial · \vorld. Di scrimination bccaUse of sex or marital status is becoming a no-no. One indicalion came rrom lhc National Association of Jlealtors on sin gle v.·omen and home buying. The a ssociation said a random stud y of realtor ·boards showed th ~it single women in many parts of the nation arc purchasing homes, condominiums anji investment property in in- creasing numbers. And this is an area where loan credit l!-Sually is a must. Statistics from the U.S. J)cparlment of Jl ousing and Urban Development (HUD) support the survey results "''"-'·- ~------. and also show that single women last year purchased more existing homes, with , Federal !lousing Ad· ministration (FHA> in· surancc than single men. GAP NARROWING llUD r eported that in 1970, five and one-hall per· cent or t!xlsting home mor· .tagagos went lo aJngle males, four 8nd one·h•lf percent lo ainele female*. Last year, single ma.lea bad seven and three·lenlhs per· cent or the market, lhe women seve n and seven· tenths percent. From the realtor survey, lhere we re these findings. In Chicago, 20 percent of the units in one of the city's con· dominium developments is owned by single women. In Newark, sales to single women ranged Crom tract houses lo modular homes. ·Atlanta realtors reported sales to teachers, nurses and an editor of a local newspaper. One woman, a recording artist, purchased a $90,000 home. Breakthroughs also were reported in s maller com- m uni l i cs where It previously was a rarity for single women lo ~urcbase a home. In RIYerslde, a city -Some women say that of lS0,000, one reallor repor· different standards are t1.od a sale of a home in the used to measure their credit $2S,OOO price range to a worthiness than those used womanJnber20s. for meq, The women would '"like to be judged on their Recently Eugene H. abilitytopaybacka loan on Adams, chairman of the the five Cs -character, governing council, the capacity. collateral, capital American Bankt;rs As-andcondilions. soclaUon (ADA>, dtscussed the ramifications of credit {or women. Adams, speaking be£ore the Indiana Bankers As· t;ociation, cited women's in· creased role in the labor fo rce. ·Severa l states already have passed laws prohibiting credit discrimination, he said. REFLECT REALITIES Adams said that some past decisions on credit worthiness were based on outdated ideas and "we (bankers} are working to assure that future decisions actually reflect today's realities.•• lie then listed so me of the com mon complaints con- cerning the extension or. denial of credit to women. They included: -Discounting a wile's fn. come when issuing credit out or rear that a woman; especially one who becomes pregnant, might leave the job market. Adams said l~e statistics do not back up this .reasoning. -A woman who marries and perhaps changes her accounts to her husband's name, only lo find her' credit gone if the husband dies or the pair are divor- ced. "A woman ·who mar .. ries should not become a r non.person as far as credit• rat;ng is concerned,•• Adams said. Adams concluded, "we must not be so cautious that we rail to meet the needs of today beca use we are so engrossed In the assump- tions of yesterday." a Gloria Marshall miracle ''I used to weigh Wheels Will Roll to Aid Heart Fund fifty pounds more Ron Pinka rcl.a forn1cri\uvyCorpsrn;.q1,vhopl.iys Dr.l\IikeJ\tortononTV':-. than m bu·shand '' Emergency st•rics, helps John I l c~t lhe r tunc up his bike for the J-lea rt. l·'und ~ ~ Cyclathon '7~ scl for Sunday, Oct. 13. Be ginning <-1l8 a.111. participants \\'il_L __ 111 _________ ~~==~=~==~-~~ ; ••--------1--11---'-i 1-----------------;iedal-t-he ·t-1'€e-t-s----0f-J.t>-v1n under--gttidance---o county-fei\va·ni'an~. ~ Registration fo rms are <.1va il ablc from the association, and at al l De nny's • restaurants and 13road\\·ay Stores. Spo11sor s \Vill be arranged to back each rider. Goal is 50,000 rnilcs. Purchase Now, And Save Later COLLE'.G ~_: ST:\TION, ·rcx. (UPI) -:\l ari lyn :Rr 0\\"11, a con :;umcr t'ducJ.tion :.pecialist in the ('lot hins and texlill'S <1l the 'l'ex-fl-s...-A~\::\I Uni\·c rsity . S\"slem sa\"s there are ad· ,:ant:igcs 1·0 buying clothes for !he family insll'ad .of Sc\1·ing the rn. -C.:in yuu find 1he f:1hric n.nd notions or lhi.· 1111alit ,1·, cul or ~nd t L''! u 1·1·s d1·:-ir~·d '.' L'.111 )OU ltt your:-.l·lf propt•rly ! -Is ~our n1nti\·,1tion suf. ficient to 1nake ~our..,r lf ~i\"C up o!ht1r al"li \·1til·s Jn favoro[ lhi s? The ad\·:t nt n~cs to buying read:••·made clothes are: s k I -The-· c"n be '""" ;n mo e s finnl fnr;n and arc re.u!y lor. imn11.'d1:1teu:.c. Cl ar'ing -~)Jany fabrics In rca1h· e . . ~ to \l"i'<ir :::a rrncnts ;.ire nnt <J\·a1lablc 111 piccc good:.. -Buv ini::: r :-ith c r t han making. :.:111.•s t i n1c. I -?il:tn\· nntions an{l 1ri1n- min:::" ;1i·c a,;-iil:ihll· f!J 111e n1:1 nufac11iro.:r Uul Jllll 111 1111· hon1l' s1.'11·1·r. ·-\fqrv· 1.'1111o;unlP!" infor· 1n.1fi,1n j.; ;11 :ii1';1hlt• 011 l l·.rd1 1r1 l\l'.ll' c·!olhiu;; lh,111 1111 I ~111 ~ nf t,1 hr1 c·~. CllfC,\\,0 (lJ Pl I -·'!'he 1\rncrican (\1nrcr S111·1l'r~··., 11\innis d11·i~1on /1;1s ln1nc 1111 \\'ilh a \\ ay for 111111- :.rnokers In rcn1inrl :-11h)ki:r . .;; lh:it othf'rs h:ivc ;1 r1 ~ht ln IJr('alhc srnoke free air. 'rhc SOl'il•I\' i..; 11fff'rill~ :t ~ma ll h!atk .ind ~1111111111 111· Ill' I.irk. a\<11l.1hll' lnr ~)11 l'l'IJI<;, \I Jlh thL' i111ti.t!S "PUS."' l------~fu;-<;~1-1rn"-n :r;-:-nrt\ITfmrn \1hn \l,1n1 !n -urv.1k1· !h1·11· l;und\"·s l l11lhl• . .; .:hnulrl rnn· s i 11 t• I' I ht' f •l J l O 11 J !! ~ \\l1•-t'f1 ;11·q11:.iint,1nt'(•..; ;1..,f,. \lh:tl II PlL',111'. 1111· tl<>ll :.1nnkl't" c:in 11'11 l he111 : • · 1 ·1t·;1"L' n 1111·t:-.;111 nkc. · · I CJllC:.I inns : · -!'an ~·nu 11!;-i n :11111 \i,11;11i1e lht• i?arn1enl \\l·!I 1·111'11t!!h tn h1"' ~at1~l1t'd \\h1·n 1! isr11n1plt'll·d .' -J)q \'111 h ;l\t' !ht• !ll'l'!''· !'<:11"111111\'111 t111i~h ;r q11,d1!.I' ~:1rn11•nt • 'l'hr llhnoi-; dt\ 1~11111 :;~1\:-. ii dctC'lts "a ~r1111u1.iz ~111· l1rncnt amnn!.! 1111n,1nn!..1•r:.. II hn f'Oll'-11l 111t· .I 111.q11ri1,>-nf • 1'11•'!1~. lh;tl l h1•1 1· 11...:l1t tn !11 v.11 hi • 1·11•.111 .11 r 1::; 1"1 ~·,1tl'r !11.111 !h1• -~lllClhl'f ':-, 11;.!,h\ f(I \Xilllltl' !t." ll•I 111\111.I\•' 1ht~ ~kill lo, ____________ , n1:1k1· 1h1· e ,111111·111 a~ pl:111 l't''' ' [l,1 \1\11 h;111· !lh· !1•'{'t•,. :-;\\) t'(!UI p111l"ll! '.' . " ~PORTS\\ f~R LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK (l,,,,,,,., C•rt h•IP ""'" Detnme the s1un. u Jm Derion vnu w1n( !O DI. 8 C<••"C Odttn•~ c('ln\1ln1 11HI mn<! •!lrctov• red'I< u•q ~la .tv~+l~Dlt W1[hou\ • l)r •1~rt1UH'I"' O"e tin°" O<l•n1•~ 11Dte1 I n11f """' t>•l·~•e m'•'• 1u1111rr1111 ynuf ·•DP#ttole • V<'U tu l1n • do w " 90 !hi (II"""' • (!own ~n") 111" wroqhl' Odru>e• "•• bll~ ullll '"'<••··'"llv D\I lhl'Ul•nll\ •II n•·•• rne ccuont•v for 1r, .,,.,,,. 11 w111 wl'lrlol '"'1 vnu W11'1 "'' 0'1""'' 1•1.,1 , · '""' tllv "•l•cl, "'"" woll .-.1! ·~n·•M"' n" l lA•v•nq "" IPfl• ••I "•f•1•••• S,,!• l "d •t•r• l,.•w""" I~'"" "'t"{· 1•(1 Vnn ,.,,, • '"" "Q'• I ti n• y '''' ..,,,n,, ,., II 11,. '"''"'d•d n 1 QI•"' 1. ,, .... t ... ~.t .,,,. .~· ,.,, , Yl!')ra1HP1.Ai.-tt;.tl!Ct.i'\IAl(l .... ~ ·~1 A,1 '···· •·""'·,;r···~.' •• 11.~;.,'.,:c.· :.··. 'iiiiin a 111k.WJ<.un ] Elegant fabrics for the PAJAMA GAME Sew eveninq eleqaftce with FG's first .,..,i;ty fabrics and EVERYDA. Y SA VIHGS JERSEY PRINTS 1~~ Values to 3.00 Dark grounds w1!h colorful space print!;. Sew elegant pajamas for. evenings out or at home. Ma c ti1 ne-wa shabl e Arn el ·~. Tnacetate. 45" wiclc. FG's reg. LON p11ce. & ' .. QIANA® :JERSEY N~w fall shades in a luludous Qiana"' Nylon ttial's machine v.'3Shabte with no irorung. Create the new hngene look for evening elManc~. 60"' wide. FG s reg. LON pnce. 3~' Values ta S.00 .. METALLIC KNITS Nill. llow1nq ..;1ng(o:> knit w11ti qold 3'~ l'r !>t!ver !or s11pPt r>leqant evpn1ng l,ish1on". Ribbed Ot· !ol'T\'\n weave. B5% Ravon·15'Y~ M~t:i111c. 54" wide. FG"s reg . l()lol Pf!CC. LAGUNA BEACH 271 fore't A•t . Mon -S.11 9·~ 30 lll NEWPORT BEACH 20 fo1hion l1lond • Mon . Fn 10·9·30 pm Sa1 10·6'1() m. Sun 12-6 om • Kathy Abbott weight lost: 56 Jbs. inches lost: 43 \lz ·· 1 would like 10 tell you what G loria Mar:i.hall's Figure Salon has <lone for me. I went to Gloria Marshall's and in only 41f2 months, 1 · Josl 56 rounds and 431/2 inches-and I'm still losing!! My husband keeps telling me I'm really sexy! l"m smaller now than when we married! . - I tried other ways lo lose weight. including starving myself-but nothing worked nnd I really suffered a lot wi th 1101 eating much. 'fhc coun:-.clori,; ure really super nice :i nd have bee n helpful all along. I'm very plc:-iscd 1vith the Gloria Marshall ~1e1hod and I've lalked to a Jot of other women who go there a11d they're happy too, because the Gloria Marshan Method works. I really recommend it and tell everybody about how great G loria Marshall is!!" • No disrobing • Program in cludes nutritional guidance • No strenuous exercises • No pills or shols · • BankAmcricard. Master Charge or American Express Because individual figure problems differ, your resulls may be different than those achieved by someone else. Affidavits of authenticity arcl()n file at the home office. ~~~&.@ NEWPORT BEAOI 1801 WESTaJFF DR.• 642-3630 WITA AN~/CDSTA°MESA ;!851,BRISTOl SHOPPING aNTER • SSM786 (ACROSS FROM SOUTH COAST PlAZAl Call 1oday for your FREE FIGURE ANALYSIS, demonslration and discussion of your reducing program . No obligation. Optn Daily 9 to 9, S1turd1y 9 to 4 . , I i I • I I I ' I ' I • • I ' ' ' ' f I ~ I I l I I I ' f I ' r. ' i ! I ' ' 1- ! . , -,,... Monday. October 7. 1974 0All Y PILOT ff;J Your Horoscope Tomorrow Sag_i_tt arius: Accent on Money TUESDAY, OCTOBERS By SYDNEY OMAHlt AR IES 11\l arch 21-April 19): Check ;.1g r cen1e nts. Someone is telling u rine l:itory but may not have authority to back it. Insist on details -be familiar \villi sinall print. New brides in Harbor Ar ea include (left to right) TAUR US (Apri l 20- f\1ay 20J : If your ;,itlituclc is fixed , you could bt• paying a dear price. llowcvcr: if you analyze a nd arc \Villi ng . to make «.·hanges, conccs-' the Mmes. Will ia m Henry, Rick founds and Stephen Malone. Nuptial Vows Recited HENRY·ROBINSON Vi\'ian L ane Robi nson and \Villiam 13 . llenry "·ere married durin.l{ ccrcinonics · conducted by the Hcv. Ucnc R. Swanson in the I larbor Christia n Chul'ch, Ncv.1port Beach. The bride, daughter of the. Robert F. Robi nsons of Costa l\.1esa. ls a ~raduateor Estancia High School and Orange Coast Co llege. She also attended the Univer· sity of the Am ericas. lier h usband is u graduate of Burbank J llgh School. Fullerton College and the Un i versity of Southern California 'A'hcrc he m ajored in geolo~y and affiliated with Delta Chi. Hi s parents a rc lhc Gilbe rt .A. llc nrys of Newport Beach. The newly\veds, who "'ill live in .Jenks. Okla .. v.•erc attended by Mary Robin· son; Denise. Dana. Ron and J ack ll c nry , Victoria Bachtell, Le no re l\·lilchcll , Louis Pa via and llobcrl Everett. -- FOUNDS·BENTON Estanc ia lligh School gradua tes Karan l\l arie Benton anrt Ri ck Oo\'le founds ·cxc~an ged nupLi al • • d . \'O\\S an rings before the i\'lrs. Hi char d Blackstock are lluntinglon (j cach 1-ligh Rev. John;\. Lindvall in the Plyfnouth Coni::regalional Church, Ncv.rport llcach. llnd Christini.i 11 a yton. School gr :.1d uatcs . Their purcnts :..ire i\Ir. and l\lrs. Charles \V. Benton of Cosla l\'l csu , l\'lrs . L. I{. Scha ller, Costa l\lcsa ;:ind Doyle l\I . i--ounds , Idaho F'alls, Idaho. Bes t nl <in \\•as Nick St:icy; ushers "'C l"(~ Olson, She at t e nde d Orangt< 'firnolhy P each . Lek \Ion l 'oasl College :j nd ~e is_ a Kacsborg and ring-hoarcr ,::r;.1du~tc Qf the Un111crs1ty \\las Scott 'pl'at h. of C~hfor1na .• Berkeley an_d 1'he bride is a graduate of no,\11 is \\'~rk1ng _tO\'•'~rds h is Ne\vport ll a rbor ll i-g'1--·masters at Chapman Col- llo no r a tten(tams were l\Irs. Brian Edgar and Tod Collins. School and now altcnll s lcgc. Gifar<l 's Collcg'e of Beauty.' STEWART·APPEL lier husba nd, son of the late P.Ir. a nd Mrs. Fra nk I). P,·[alone, is a g raduate of Estancia 1 ligh School and now is a student lit Orange Coast Col leJ?:l'. · 'fhcy ""'ill make their home in Ne"·port Beach. Others in the bridal party \1·ere !\tr. and l\tr11. Steve \Vil s on. l\lr s. Robert Chisholm. Oa1vn Hamilton. Carrie Fogarty. !\lack und Hich ard Jl a rris, Steve Rurgcr, ?i1ark r\rmando, Gal'y Austl,n . Gregory Ben· CLEMENS-BRUCE . ton and Kellie Founds. II u n lin g l o n· 'Be.a e h 1'hc llC\\'lyv•eds , who \\'ill r eside nts C h<!ry l l~ynn u,-c in Costa !i.lesa, attended Bruce and Ku rt l\fa rcus Orange Coast College. Clemens we re married in · the ·r eek Family Wedding MALONE:PEACtf Chapel, Westminste r \vith Linda Bobbie Peacil. and · 'the Rev. Willia rn Powell of. Slephe n !i.T ichael l\1afone, fi ciating. both of Nc1\'porl Bea ch· 'fhcir pare nts <ire the \Vil· \\'ere mar r ierl in St. Ham ti·Jor ris Bruces,.J\·lrs. .Joachim'sCatholic Church, J·oe I r v in e an d Cli ff Co-s-t a l\t~With the Hev. Clemens, :Ill or 111.l ntingron \\"ilbur Da vis officiating. llcach. The bride, ti a ugh lcr of the Al lend ants \\'l' re Luana lloberl C. Peac hes of Bruce,1'omArnotdandWil· NC\\'Jl()lt Beach, was a tlen-li an1 tit . Bruce Jr. ded by Kim Smith. Sandy 'fhe newlyweds, \\"ho \\•ill llalty, Mr:s. l~ichard Olson, live in lluntington Beach. ' .. ...,, htary Alice Appel and Bruce Carlton Stewart ex- 'ehangcd marriage vows in the Cameo Wedding Chapel, 'Anaheim 'A'ith the Jlev. llalph Smith offi ci;:iting. : Parents or the ne\\lly\\•ed.s ;ire tilr. and l\Irs. \Vayne ·Appel and ti! r. and tdrs. Bruce Stewart ·sr ., a ll o _l~unlington Beach. Sheri Viola and Scott Sch- midt were llonor attendan- ts. Others in the wedding party \\'ere 1\-l r s. Joanne Sehmidt, J\lrs. Linda Howe, Erin Schmidt. Danny 1-IO\\'e, Robert J.l o1vc and Gary Troxel. Th-e~OU !l l e graduated from fountain V a lle~' J-ligh School. SteWaft is s'er vitJg with the J\·J arine Corps al Ca mp P't!nd le ton . ·rhe couple wi ll make the ir home in Costa J\Iesa . -.. r White House ~r Guest ~· .,'*""< Room ' ~· • She Id rake . PHOTOGRAPHY .\\'i1shingto11 (<·o rrC'S llOn<l~ntl slept he re. \V;_1uh illau I.a !lay. \\'J"itC'r for the Scripps. llo\\'a rd ne\vspapers, indicates \\'here s he slept in the <}lll'l'll ·s roon1 nf the \\'hitc I louse on her last nii.,:h t in the C'apital. T he retiring: reporter checks O\'t•r hl'r thank you note to Betty ~"o rd t lrft I. 'l'hc overnigh t v isit, pro n1i scd as a f;n·c,,·cll prl'::;cnt by 1\1 rs. Ri chard Nixon. \\'<IS rcaffir1ned by the 1:or- ds. l\liss La I-l ay departed for Colorado Springs ,..,here sht' intends to \vritc a book 01\1 government reporting:. Co1nc lalk 10 our clcc 1rolysis cxpcrls. 1' ou '11 wonder why you wailed so long! Our Kree meth od is lhe gentle, permanent way to be rid of that vnwanted facial or body hair. ASKfoTI complimentary consulta1ion with ou r technicians. Robinson's Beauty Salon. , , •- • !'ions, dour is OJ\t•n to l'ulfil- Jn1t•111. Gl::~ll NI li\l ;1y 21·Junt• 20!: l-:Xll';l\'>lj.\<lnc:u is highlighted ;i nd you should l:li \'C rcuson, logic cqu:ll tin1e with impulse. A\Oid ru~hing lo judi.:rncnt. (';\Nf'l::H (Jt11l(' 2J·J t1ly 221 : \\'hal \\':1s pl'on1isc(I t•1n1Jd Ile \vithdran•n <ind this n1i,:ht ;a·tually \\'Ork out in ):.Our best interest. t t:O (July 23 ·Aug . 221 : 'You find out \\'hat is derided behind closed doors. Clan- d es ti n c atmo s phere prevails. \'IRC:O (Au~. 2:1 ~t'pl . 22 ): It is best no1\' to l 1n1~h ratht•r than to bt'J!lll , you find 'A't1ys to J:l'l nlt'~l>a).!c at·rol>S 111 cfrt·t·L1vc n1an11cr. 1'ake <'Old plungt:. l.IBHA (St.·pt. 23 -0t•I. 221: V:1l ucs· your ~cnse of n·h;,i l is important. atH\ othC'r\vise is s vot light1·d. (Int•· \\'ho pulls ~trin,i.:s 111 :1y confide ft•cl1ngs of 1 n~t'l' U l'l l). SCtlRPJ() tUt·t. 2.1-Nov . 21): 1-'ol\ow th roui.:h on tu1n- l'h. ''our cxpt•ricncc, 11lus rt'ccnt happening ~. cu o1- b1nc to 1::ivc you a 1110i·e definite sense of dirC<'lion. • _ Robinson's SAG l'ITARlllS (Nov. 22-cc$. Know it; act 3ccor- J>c1·. 21 ): J"lex1blt• :11>P•'Oat·h l11ngly. is l>c:-l the 1norl' \crs;.i\Llc you :..irt• the ne tte r <or you. ...l'ISCF.S (J<~cb . 19-?.iarch J\ct•t•nt is on n1011cy. t:1 Xt'l:i, 201: 1\ i.f'11suu l a ttitude lnsuranccpol1l'y. h•nds to vrcvail. Life bub- CA l'RICO HN (!ll'I'. 2~. lill':-.. ,·ou feel, rcs1>0.11d , . . . r ... rt·art-:1nd whul you do and J:in 19 ): B~ spet·1ru•. He ust' sav is hun1 un and others s11i:;1 r-c:naHni: }ll't to he:1rt k fi\\' ., . ,d t•c lcbratc i·ou or 11\:ltlt'rS. C)nl' \Vho 1·;1t'('S (n .1 l "' UI' I for ~ uu and <ip po~t·i. you ,1 1 • the :-.;1111t• 11n1c \\ill l...:co1111·. :1 ~urpr1sc al l~. 1r Inda)' is )our birthday )nu 1·;111 or).!ani1,e ;i runt.11\·ay i\(!l ',\RlrS (Jan .20 f·\·b. at'lll\. \"ou k110\V how to J8 ): Sunlt•n nc i ~ :-hdin,.:. pron.10\t'. produce. to gel sli1>1>ery. \·nu 111ay nut gt·t blood fron1 a ~tun1• :ind lo fu1\ ~I OfV until \OU l'h\"Ck rt'\'l\'U a bU.~11\CSS tlcc(ared ;,ind cun1parc ,. ;.ii·iou~ ::.our· : dead, cxptrt.·d._ • .~-.. ~. ---·---.... -. ·• , • ,,:1: .... . ,., "'· Designer Handbag Sale. If you miss it, yo u'll have to wait 'til next October. • 11 on~y ha~pens a.nee a year ... a chance to grab Cl designer bag at quite a special pnce_. We ve giilhered a collection from American and European names. Solt and P.ohshed lea!hers. Patents . Fabrics. Dress-ups and casuals. Many on~·of·a·k1nd, so do come early for a good chance al the great buys. Orig. $36 lo $1 90. NOW S23.99 lo $125.99. Robinson·s Handbags. 2 FASHI ON IS LAND SHOP MONDAY 10.00-9.30, TUESDAY 10:00·5:30 I I ' ' H <f DAIL V PILOT Bo1nh Scare • Holds Up LA Retu1·n PITTSBURGi r -An anonymous caller reported that a bomb had been planted .itbbard the Los Angeles Dodgers' airJ>lane but Authorities say they were unjible to find any explosives on the craft. The call ,~·as made to Greater Pittsburgh Intematlonal Airport Sunday, abOut an h!>uf alter the Dodgers walloped the Pirates. 1'le flight to U:>s Angeles was delayed an tx>ur and 51 minutes after the call '4'8' reeeJved:. while lhe aircraft was searched by the FBI, Allegheny County offjcials; loeal fltt departments and aif\lort security penonnel. Fred Oupi.n. asSisant opera Hons manager, said dogs spectaDy trained to srr:.e-11 oot explosives "·ere used In the search. e :c.....,h Named ClflCAGO -1be North Carolina Cen- tral Unlvenlty track coach, who doubles as romn\b:siooer of I.ht: Mid-~ast Athletic Coafereooe.. has been named head roach of the U . .S. men's l!r76 Olympic track and _held_ team. ' . . . - No One Has Won After La·gging 2 Ga.mes to 0 PITI'SBURGH (APl -There's nothing !lkt l\\'O victM!es on the road before going home to make a team fl!(!] like the Na tional J..eak1.1e chan1plons. ''J'm not suying we're going to S\\·cep, 'but "·e're the Nalionnl League cha1nps." said Jim Wynn, the power behind the Dodgers' St'ason Jong drive that h11s left them one victory short of the NL title and a \Yorld Series berth ofter Sunday's 5-2 tri um ph over the Pittsburgh Pirates. , "\\'e're in the driver's seat," said Ron Cey, v;·ho rapped a homer, two doubles and a single to lie the playoff record of four hils in one game set by Pittsburgh's Bob Robe-rt.son in 1971. "Now the Pirates got to pull all the slops," echoed Willie, Cra"·ford. "·hose pinch-hit single brought Cey home v;•ilh the wi,nning run against Pittsburgh's relief ace Dave Giusti. No team has overcome n 2-0 deficit ~nee J.he be~-of-five in' r r a i I ea g u e playoffs began in 1969 and the Pirates task is made more difficult by tile seri es shifting to Los Angeles. rt's like the Dodgers arc serving and have match I point v;•lth mree cracks to get it "I'd say v;·e have our baek,g to the \1·all"." Pittsburgh manager Dan n y J\Iurtaugb said aft er the Dodgers st'Oted three runs off Giusti to snap a 2-2 tie. "Bui .. ve've been counted out of Jl ()u TV Tuesday Channel 11 at 12:30 nine or 10 limes this year, and here "·e are playing in the big series,'' added 1'fur1augh, wl>ose club "'as 14 gaffies undrr .500 early in the season. \Vhi le lilurtaugh took the "chln-up" approach. it was business i5 usual for Wal ter Alston , silver-haired Dodgers manager whose club had the best regular season record in baseball. Had he realist ically expected to win both games in Pittsburgh and blunt the normally potent Pirate hitting? "To tell you the truth, I really didn't give much thought to it," he said. "But J've been in baseball long enough not to be surprised at anything." The Dodgers, who v;on 3-0 Saturda y hehind the pitching of Don SUiton, 1:'i 2.0 Jnto the Pirates' 1eventh Sundiy, and Plttsburi;h's 15 soorelms innln&• n1atchcd the playo{t rooord they tet in '"'O games against CinciMali in 1970. LOI ANOl!lll ~l'fTl8U•eM •tt~M •rllllol l-l 20 t 1 l I Stfftllllt ,, ) 0 0 t B...Uer o11 I 0 J II Htt;ill :to • '0 1 1 WVM (I 20 0 0AOHvtrcf 4011• Gii'VW Ill ) 0 1 1 Sl1rHll If , 0 1 • ftrtu1111r1•00001..s!t11 oo ot C1y)O 1241D"'*YP 0 0 0·0 R111Mll 1• '1 10RHn....SIP 0 000 YNt•r c ) 0 0 0 D P•rlltrrl I 0 0 0 W Cr1wford rf 2 I 1 1 S1ntu'ltn c 4 0 2 0 M1.1n1~11 lOOOKrt11trldlJ0 1 •0 0 ,\IOI• .... I 0 1 l T1v1r11 11 0 0 0 0 LIO'P• OOOOMMDaUISI !O!lO MolrJhlll P 0 0 0 0 P°"""h:h 111 2 I f 0 Rooktf"ll 2010 Zl1kpt1 1 0 10 Cll11e1 1t 1 1 0 0 Tot•t :If S U S Tot1l 32 2 I 2 loJ Anttles 100 100 JOl -5 Plnsourtll OOC1 DOO , 200 -I E-l•nvullltn 1, AOOktr. DP-lOll A.11ttl•1 2, Plrt1· llu•Ph \, LO&-lM An_.its 11. PllUllU .. h I. 111- Crt 1. HR-C.., 1. $8-TtYM"I .. WJ/lfl, l-J, S- SllMttl. .. " • .. .. .. M»rs!lt W,1.0 I • ' ' • • MlrJlt1!1 ' • • • • • • ROoktr ' • ' ' • • Glvsll " .. • • ' ' • • .. ~~ • ' • • • • •• Her111Pldz ' ' • • ' ' Hlll"-by Mtur1mrlt T1fer11. WP-0.m.rv, T-l ,'4. A-tf,U7 . Dr. Le Roy Walker. ~'ho was director of-this )'tar'.S U.S.·USSR track meet, ~·as named to the JX>5l Sunday by the U.S. Olympic Committee, after a meeting of its track and field committee in Chicago. 1----"''"-'""""'i"-alw-tapped-l!oy-Gfl·al<r-UnJversity of Minnesota track mentor, as head coach for the U.S . men's track squad in the 1975 Pan American Games. Walker, a black, engineered the first tT.S.·Afrlca track meet in 1971 , and at ~c Central bu guided .... ra1 Olym- pians. The committee also named assistant coaches for the 1976 games. They are Sam Bell, track coo ch at Indiana; Lee Calhoun. assistant track coach at Yale and a 1956 and 1960 Olympic gold medalist; Jimmy Carnes, track coach al Ft<lrida; Stan· HWlt.sman, Un1\'ersity of Tennessee; and Carl ''Berny'' Wagner ti Oregon State University. e Dogs Killed CLEARWATER, Fla. -At least 61 grtyhound racing dogs valued at more than $250,000 were killed Sw'lday in a fire ihat destroyed a stud kennel in a rural area between Clearwater and Pinellas Park. fire officials said. The cause of the fire was not determin· ed immediately. e New.,,,nibe Wl111 HONOLULU -Australian tennis star John Newcombe outpla yed R05COe Tan· ner to win· the $50.000 first annual Island llolidays ?ro Tennis Classic. The seoond-seeded Newcombe defeated the fifth-seeded Tanner, 7-6, 7-6 in the final s &mday. However. despite the close score , Newrombe dominated the entire match. e So.,lel• Superior i1oscow -The Soviet Union v:on 3-2 Sunday as the incident-plagued Team Canada-Russia hockey series wound up. With. a victory Sunday and a 4-4 tie Saturday, the Russians wrapped up the eight-game series with four "'ins, one loss and thr~ ties.. They also gained clear superiority ovu the Y.'orld Hockey Associatlon all-stars. e Sttl'ke• Held Pl'M'SBURGH -Funeral serviCTS v.-ere lo be conductOO today for i\lary A. Stuhd!dreher. v.·ife <:I the quarte rback in Notre · Dame'.! famed ' · F o ur lforsemen'1 backfield of the 1920s. She died Friday at the age or 69. After her husband Harry's death in 1965, ~lrs. St uhldreher St'TVed from 1966 to 1969 as Dean of \\'omen at Duquesne University. In recent years she had bet'n a lccturcr at Allegheny County C-On1munily College. e E1m rl ·nolb I - UPIT...,..._ JOHN HADL UNLOADS HIS 2000TH CAREER COMPLETION TO HELP SUBDUE DETROIT SUNDAY. .. ' Dolphin s, Jets Tangle Tonight; ~'ind ~xpected ~llAt\tI (AP ) -The battered ,-,,uami Dolphins \Ii i! try tonight to regain the form that led them to the National Football League's last t\l'O Super Bowl titles as they host the New York Jet.s. The .,,·e~t hcr conditions mig ht help J\tiami stop the passi ng of Jets qua rterback Joe Na math in the na· tionally televised game. \\1inds up to (),. TV Toda11 Cha1111el 7 at 6 20 miles per hour are expected by kickoff. The Dolphins. \rith h\'O offensi ve tackles sidelined by injuries, ha ve strug· gled to a 2-t record. They may not have the services of their l'A'O leading receivers in the conle~t with New York. PauJ \Varlicld and i\;lllrlin Briscoe both hnve hamstring inju ries and Ho"·ard 'f'\l.•illey and rookie Nat ?<.loore may end up as quarterback Bob Grir~·s );ey pas.~ing targets, along .,.,·lth llght end Jim fllandi ch. Rams Nip Lions, 16-13 Secondary's Secondary Saysl(noxAfter Victory · By ED BURGA.RT receivers with s.ix receptions for 149 01 "" o.i" ~Jtet 11•11 yards. Sanders caught five for 38 and LOS ANGELES -New England's Jiih -'1o1alton four for. 44. A 37-yard pass Plunkett proved a week ago that the 'ro Jessie was f.fUMOn's longest com- Los Angeles Rams' secondary is not pletiotf. _ invincible. But the Lion&' running game was very And Detroit Lions quarterback Bill tame . Detroit only rushed for 65 yards ~tunson almost emuJated Plunkett's against the tenacious Rams front four heroics Sunday a-rternoon 1n h---e--arul Walton said afterwards, "the key Coliseum, completing 18 of 28 passes to beating the Rams is to establish for 248 yards. your running game." But the Lions could not generate a Even thoug h the Rams stopped successful running game against the Detroit's runners, their secondary was balanced Rams and lost, 1&-13, faefore still getting burned, parhcularly free 64 ,987 seemingly bored football spec-safety Ste\'e Preece, who allowed Je5sic -·--~-~~--The Rams had built a 16-0 lead at Munson's first TD paM from 34 yards the end or the third quarter but J\o1unson out. · J> h led t TD · ,. I h IMOIVIDUAL LaAD••S I.It 'A'O passes ltl •ue ourt RUSHING -O.!rol1, T•ylOf" ,,.,,, HOOi .. 4-1). quarter. L~ A119•I•. McCutcheooi 21·1t•, llttl1lun 1).l1, Kffl 5-10, Although the underdog Lions were ~3 RECE1VING -o.rro11, J~•'• .. ,et, L. wal!Cl'I and the Rams Yl'Cre 3--1 , Detroit receivers ~u. S..ndett )o:M. Lot An~la, M(CllltfltM J..fl, Snow J..lf, AMiii! 2.n . Charlie Sanders and Larry \Valton, Yl'ho PA.s&iNG -0.1.011, MllMOn 11.11-1, 24 y1rt11. raught nine of ~lunson 's 18 completions, Lo• ,.'IU .. ..., H•d1 1'*'1'4• 1». \\'Cre confident of vi ctory_ .. -.-• --••• w .,,., ...... LA'S BILL RUSSILL TAKEN OUT IY RICHJI HllNIR.- Oak.,.nd Evem Serie•- Catch Turned It Around, Says Orioles' Robinson OAKLAND (AP I -"rt lookl like In sabmlay'1 ~ victory, Bolilnao it'I" g.Mg ~to go the distance,'' ~ had gotten. the breaks ~ two b:.rtle Robinson said Sunday. "I'm giad we're nms which barely· stayed fair -and going back borne." made the bi( defll!llve play1. 'l1le Battbnore third bueman !poke But m Sunday's game, home ,,.., in a quiet Oriole clubhouse after the by Oakland's Sal Dando and Ray 1'llil9e Oflkland A '11 f)ftd seored a 5.o victory sailed a foot or hl.'O Over Baylot'• atove. and sent the beot<f-.1 game American lllld the A'• Bill. Nodh made .tile ptay League baseball playoffs back to ol the game -a baclchlnd . rumtng Balltmore tied-1-L , Thougll the ,.., had et1ded a 10.game On TV 'J'~!"all Baltimore •1nnmg slre!lk. and the ClaaKJtel 4 •t 11 Oriole.s had hurt their °""n cause with two em>rs. they didn 't ,..m dejected catch ol Mark Belanger'• drtvo ti> deep -just respecllul of the pitching arfulry tell ceoter m the third. ~ ~en Holtzman, wtx> t~ a ::.fiv:.: .. ::hi::.'1-_ _;c"J>or:lJU._ca.tchJumed..lhlnp.around.!!__ ___ ....!!! said Robinson. "We would havt had _,, "He threw every pitch exactly where a nm. and I ttsnk it probably would he wanted to," said Baltimore left fielde r have been a triple." Don Baylor. "He kept everything away, Just as big YI-ere two plays the Orioles he changed speed>, and he didn't give didn't make . -a foul lly m ~ you anuthi .... to hit." w• 1~ sun that second bueman Bobby Grich llollmlan wu H agU!st the Orioles droplJed. and a grounckr that shor1Btop in the rtlU1ar aeason, bu\, Baylor said, Frank Baker fumbled . The A'9 turned "I guem be weat to JdlOOI: on ua. the mulls into four unearned runs. 5-year Drought For Geiberger Ends at Sahara LAS VF.QAS (AP) -Veteran Al Getberger wrote an end to five yeus of frustration and disappointment with a h\'0-under-par 69 that brought him the title Sunday in the sahara lnrtta- tional goll toumalll<!Jlt. Gei~. a >kimy 37-year-Old who soor"1 h" last vlct«y in the t9'e PGA National Charnpion!htp, V.'00 by t b r e e strokm with a 273 total as last gasp bi& by Johnny 1'1iller and Chi lli Rodriguez fell short in the brigh t, sunny weather that balhtd the 6,81)1).yard Sahara-Nevada Country Club course. Miner, Ule Y°'D'l8 man who ha:1 dominated the tour this year, put together a blatl.ng 11l:1·under-par 65 that \'nl.S too little and too late to secure his ninth triumph ' of the sea.son . He finished rour shots back. And Chi Chi. the oolorful Puerto \ljl:sn veteran, charged to within a Bingle shot of the lead, !hen hit into the water and made triple bogey eight ca tbe final bole. wtnnl111u Sufldt't' In Baker had a good eicuse -a painful >Pike wooOO. infitcted by !he A'a Herb Washington momtnts before "1Uch re. qul...t fOU? sllldid after tile P""' But Grich said he didn't ha~ any excuse for dropping Bando's 'POP behind first in tile fourth inning. Two pHdw later, Bando hit a home rm fer a l-4> lead. "I had it right. in my ~IM'e," Grich said. "It wast't like the tian wo.s right in the sun. Just, a little tit. I was ruming with my head down ond didn't 1et-a real good look at it." "It was a tough catch," said Batt~ manager Earl Wea~r. "But it just wasn't our day." - •Alf1M011• O.t.ICL.AHO t~r llllf .. , tiM J -I I I Ct l!ltl'lril lS' 4 I • I IJll"lrid tl•·t 0 11•etndo» Jiii 3 0 I • ll:J tdrson d!t S I I I ' o o o HW!lnotn pr I I D o •llllludlll •'ltt -O It 0 T-1 la 3 1 ; II 2 O o o CM\nf111rf 4 I l O 3000"Fosst t t1 JJ 3 D lO OG<.-i :lllo 11 1 0 lOlOH~pll fllO 0 O f I Qcllrlomr.r O I O O 0 0•0M•~v1 1no 1100 0 0 0 0 HeltilNl\lt •••• 0 •• 0 o e o o 0 0 0 0 ..... ...__. }I» ltl di-a E-4rlcll. "· ••ktt. 0,. -••lt!"'*t z. O.~t11'11 t LOI -e11ttrnort 5, 0.lr.ltnf 1. 19 -~-H, Ja -ltudl. Hll -l•l'Mlt (I), F-111. at -T_c .. S -0. Gr..,. '""•••••50 McMtll't' IL. .. 11 Stt 6 t I I t G•l11nd "11011 l .llt"(ntldt H'l •1'•J 1 G. Jl ttMl'I V, I 2 I • l Holll~n. (W, 1.f) t J • I 1 I W,. -McNtllY, T -l 1ll. A -.CAIL LAGUNA ANGLER BAGS 314-P()UNDER A :l'l·yeat-old Li,,mi .Beoch rnao 118'1 cl•lmed a world'• rooord • for landing • 114-pound broldblll· -ft!h. Larry Bam<t aald he battled the fosh far more thll1 four houn: ~ a boat ofr the coost ol ~na lsland, Acoonllng to the lnteTMllolial Gllne Ftoh AISOdttton, BarreU's flllh wn 110 pounda heavier tllan the prevtou1 =on!, a •••••ffllh caught tn April 1173 al Maiatlan, Mtlloo. R m h fo ,C ' ., b. N JJOUSTON -Top-sccclcd Chris Evert overcame tirini:: Virginia Wade 6-3, 5-7. f?.I Sonday 10 \\'in 1hc $10.000 first prize in the SS0.000 \\:omen's Pro Tennis Clrctlit toomamenl .1nd she ~ays her .second-set Jag bad her y,;orricd. '·\'ei;, I wa!J \•;orricd," s11id E\'ert "Usually whoeve r "·ins the ~cond set ha!> the momentum S(l I tl'ally .... a~ \\'atchlng tt. La!it wtek I 'A"On the second get end then lost the mote:h."' Other hurt Dolphins nrc con1crh11ck Curtis Johnson and n1nning b..1ck J\1ercnry "1orr1s. Their status v;·on't be knO'ATI until pregan1e 'A'lltlTIU]lS. The Dotphins have not lx.'tfl as ef- fecth·e offensively or dcfensi.,·e\y in their first three gnmes !his season as !hey "·er(I In v.1nnlng 32 or 3~ contests 111 the l9i2 Md 1973 seasons. "Secondary-wise, v.'e. knew they \Vtre not as good as other teams we h:t\'C pOlyed, ., said sanders. Infamous Game Rttalled e 1l1110 Futalllf/ I . SYO:'\EY, Australia -A cnr hit and Jclllcd Ktnntlh Goolagong. fa!htr of A11sir.1li:t11 tennis !';tar Evonne Goologong.'- nulhorltits said Sunday. Police~1d they QU~tiooe(I 11~ lfrj~·f>r ('( the cnr in lllllston, 350 n1Ues "'e~l ltf $)dney, but ga.,-e oo other dvu1ilt (J( 1l1c 11ctldcnl S.-.turdny nlght. ~Hami ·, ground<dominate<I ofrcn11e ha.s "been inconslslcnt but Griese his made up for it by completing 43 or 69 passes for $86 yards and lour touchdowns. He lhrt'w only 218 liOll'll all of laJt year and Shuln said the dlfftrence i~ ~Unml ill plAyinf( tonlti)llck foo1/)11JI thi!. fnll. Ful\bat'k Larry Csonkf1, scckin& his fourth stn1ight year of J.000 yltds rushinj.i, h!ls 236 y:ird::. and a 4.1 a\'erngc Wallon thou gh! Lions receivers could destroy the Rams' zone because of their speed. "We ha\•e the speed." \Vallon said, ''and lhol.t in itself puts fear in any club." But it did not ~ut (car Into Rams coach Ch uck Knox. ~ "I'm not especiall y \l.'orrled about our ~ondary.·· Knox said. "They completed a Int of pau,es on us bu! no real long ones. \Ve rnixed up our defense like "'C nlways do." Spilt end Hon Je1>.~ie led Detroit's • LEBANON, Tenn. CAP l -Join Cumberlarki College, If you will , to remember a piece: of history And mourn the most loj>l!ded scort in college foot· ball hi~ory: Gtorsia Tedi 222, CUm- herl•nd College 0. . It hn~ed on a sunny October in Atlanta , full 5S yeare aao today. " I t hi nl< ..,. ol our hes! plays of the gamt fDS when ona of our players got the ball on n pitcbout and he IO!lt only 10 yhrds," recalls Jtaysler Poague, 76, one ol lite ourviv<wr ol the lllUll<re. The aame was achedultd with the Ra.mbllng Wreck at Georgia Tech gui1rantceing Cumberland. $$00 11 the 1'ennessce team wouJd show up. football "'as almost dead on the Onnberland campug in Ll?hlnon and, as Poague rkalls rrom hil home tn Clinion, '9fo., ·80lne of the players wete-lnttmted, "Wt ~·ere more Interested In tM money than anyt.hink else. We figured v.·e didn '1 Mve much of a chanct, but n did!!, thilll< tt "'"Id be lhM bid." And, 8''mlgllt be upeottd, tt footbell """" at-dead bdon, tt ..., bw1t<f in Atlanla. CWn~tand O>ll"t ,,., . ., again "'°k the lttld. Soon< tvttt MJ!P'cl the game ltd to the demlte of a c0Ue1e'1 once famous law .tdKlOll 1evenl )'Mrs toter. . --ltWt tH:llJ didn1t--have such • bad teat6';<1,rtcoupt. Poague. "Wo _.. just ., rldlcu!OUll)I outcla"ed that day lhal It wa~. well, ,ridiculous." ' -. , .I' Monda1. Octoboor 7, 1"174 DAILY Pl~OT Reutemann ' . Wins-Prix; One Killed WA'l'KINS GLEN, N. Y. (AP) -Carlos Rttit<m:mn ll.t'll I.be battle and fel\o\\' .Ulf.in.American Et?M!rson Ftt- tipaldl \\m the war during Sunday's 15'h running ol the Unit«! States Grand Prlr. · "ft 11 ltOOd," 'both s:tid. 1o!Jowtn1 Rtutemann 's wir<- t<Mrii'e victory and F'ittipaldi's fourt~ce fmlsh that gave him bi• ICCOOd world driving dramfliMSl\ip in lwo years. Atld b>tb \vere somwehat Nbdued in their vi ct or y celtbr.ltian.s because ol tbe death during the nt'e or 2$. SPORTS Eagles Top San Diego year-old Austrian driver ·SAN DIEGO (API -The Helmuth Koini v-• . gg. surprisiog Pbiladelpltia Eagl., lWtNgg, at Sa l z burg . Ausaia. was killed Instantly are soaring along on a three- Mien his Sunees-Ford. failed .game wiMing streak b:>da.y to make a hairpin rum ctt and quarterback Ro m a n the race "'""" and crai;h<d Gabri•! biol> It's only the through a st..i bartie<. beghming. His was tbe third death ammg Grand Prix drivtt!I this "We're an impro\'W !ootbaH r_i;ar: and the second at team and we're legitimate "Wtins Olen in two ye.irs. contenders tn our division." American Peter Rewon was said Gabriel Sunday following Jcjlled in South Africa in 'Pifarch and Switr.erland's Silvio r.toscr his team's 13-7 National Foot· at ~tonz.a. Italy. tn Apn1. ball League victory over tlJe Frensh ace Francois Cevert San Diego Chargers. died in a crash at Watk:lns 'Itie ~mtprov&rt!ie Glm the day before last year's Eagles' record to 3-1 and ~~ u t e man n , who bad enabled thtm to re~ in qualified his Brabham-Ford -plac{ behind untieal<ll te~ car in the front-row pole St. t.Ou!s in the National pasi.tion. De\-er trail«! as he Conferena?'s Eastern Division. tDok the le.ad at the starter's ' ' T h a t i s n ' t because flag ancl gnduaDy built U? Washington and Dallas att a Safe ~ad over teammate down this rear ... said Gabriel. Carlos Pace of Brazjt. "It's becausc ·•-e're better and Pace passed Briti she r so are the Cardinals. James Hunt with only five \Vnhington and Dallas bad la!" left ta ctaJm secoad better look out." ¢:ioe. Hunt ,.... !bird in ,a The Eagl.,, wllo last year Hesktt:h-Ford, folkn\-cd by IF1· gave up 393 ?>ints and strug· tipa.ldi in a P.feLaren team gled to a S.8-t mark, BJ> car, and John Wats:>n of parently ..J.lave solved their Ireland in a third Brnbham. defcnsi\'e problem.! in im· -Reutetru1nn, who earlier bad pre~ive !ashton. won the South African and Although San Diego outgai~ Aostrian Gral);f Pr1x races, ed the Eagles 28.S to 255 in ran-the-t99.2M-mlles-in--t:40:-hltal offense;-thc-Philadeqmia: 21.0 tar a speed ot.119.11 miles defense .came-up with four per hour -a rrew rerord interceptions and conti1:1uany P·arrish Buries 'Skins; ·Vikes 'Get by Cowhoy ·s CinciMati Bengnls cornerback Lamar Parrish and Tommy Casanova turned lh!np inside out lot the Washington RedSklno Swiday in NAtlonat Football Le-octton as lbe Bengals rolled to a 28-17 win over the vi.siting Redskins. Panish returned a ~ 90 yards for a touchdown in the first quartef' and ran f7 yards wlth a fumble n.wveriDg fw another TD in the third quuter. And Casanova ran a punt badt 38 )'ards in the closing setoods of the tbird period to set up the Bengals' final touchdown. Washington hcld Cincinnati to 99 yards: on the grolmd and 1-t.2 passing. but the game--breakcrs by Parrish and Casanova were too much to overcome. Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday: MINNESOTA AT DALLAS -Fred O>x's 27-yard field goal with one second remaining gave the Minnesota Vikings a 23-21 ~tory over the. Danas Cowboys. O:>x. "'ho also kicked field goals of 46 and 30 yards, "t think it \\'3S between the posts but even if it did go right over the top -upright OD the right it's still good." Bade jLKlge Stan Javie hesitated for agociiing :teOOnds before ntnging both bands upright. The Co\4'boys $lOrmilv de- bated the call. Dallas sinks lo 1-3 in conftrence pla)' after the Cowboys had taken the lead attir trailing, 2G-7. · PITl'SBURGH AT HOUSTON Pill~ Steelen quarto.bark Joe Gilliam set up Prestoo fe:ara)f'l'S nine- yard touchdown run with four straight complel.ions in the third quarter to rally bis mates to a 13-7 win over Hou&on's Oilen. Gilliam took the Steelers 80 yards in 10 phlys after Houston bad taken a 7-3 halftime lead an a 47-yard TD run by Billy Johnson. Pltt-gh's Roy Oerela k'irked a 37- ranl f'ield goal shortly bef""' tho ball and added a 27-yarder in the third quarter to set up the Steelers' go.ahead TD drive. OAJ<l;ANO AT CLEVELAND Oakland's Raiders used a &futy in the second period to ignite a f0.211 oomt-t~'O more scoring shots. to ~m Cun- from-bebind vtctory over Clevetand. "'nlngbam and Rucker, brfore retiring Otis Si&iruM downed Cleveland's Ken eRrly in !he third period as the Pntriots Brown in tbe Md 2:00e after ao in-rollt<l. attbougb Phmk:ett \\'as sufferillg tereeption bad gjvtn tho -the bA£1 from bniised ribs. on the Cle'ftland one. lie hit, eigtit C)f ts for J41 yards Pf:te Banaszak 'ill'tflt tn from three before rttiring with lbe ratS a.htad, ~ . and ~. in the third quorttr. rards out m tin: enswng drive nattimore quarterbaclc Bert Jones hit tile Raiders took a 23-17 lead they nevtr on 22 of 41 passes fol" %15 yards. but lost. ii.•as $a(ked !l\'e times and forced to Ken Stabler threw three toud'w!o"11 run on six otber,oecasions. passes in the romp, ari 11.yardtr '° Fred BHetnikoff, a 4~rarder to Oarence Qavis aod a 10-yarder to Cliff Brandt · DENVER AT KAl'o'SAS CITY - Reservt: quarterbadl Ste\'e Ramsey in - jected life into Den\·er's 5f)Uttcring of- fense and rookie Jon KeywOrlh ripped Kansas City's vaunted defense for t"'O second-half toucbd~'l\S as the Broncos dealt !be Chiefs a 17-14 defeat. Keyvtorth scored from one and thrtt yards out, but an tnterce-ption of ~fike Livingston's pass by C-alvin Jones gave Denver its chance to pun the game out of the rire. Joiies raced nine yards with tbe In- terception to the Kansas City 11. The Chiefs le:l. 14-3. 1,1ith Bobby Bell's ~ard touclxlo1,111 nm ~ith an in- t~ptlon the k.ey. BUFFALO AT GREES BAY -The Green Bay Packers put a stop to ~O. J. Simpsui.. holding him for 62 yards in 16 canies, but they failed to cOOtain Joe Ferguson, Jim Braxton and Ahmad Rashad. Buffalo rolled, 27·7. Ferguson completed 13 of 16 passes lor 175 yards, se\·en going to Rashad for 79 yards and a TD. Brartan, the 2f3.p>Ul!d fullbac:k, scored . three TDs on short plunges. Buffalo shut off Grceri Bay's running game with .a def'ense th.al often bad JO men on the line. BALTIMORE AT NEW ENGL.U..-0 - New Engtand's unbeaten Patrk>ts poured it to !be Baltimore c.oJts with a 42-3 thu.mpjng behm::t three touchdown passes by Jlrn Plunkett. -Plunkett passed ta Reggie Rurk•r for 69 yards >11d a tou<bdawn. He fired ST. LOUIS AT' SAN FRANCISCO The St. Louis Cardinals ripped the San Franci.<;c0 t9ers. 34·9, and 49ers coach Dick Nolan anooune«t · his team will be going with 6-.l, 211-pomxl rookie Den- nis P-lorrisOD at quarterback in next Monday njgbt 's game at Detroit. ~forrisoo completed the first four p:issts in a row in a relief effort. The Cards exploded for 24 point s on three touchdowns passes by Jim Hart and a 47-yard field goal by Jim Bakken. Mcl Gray sped 57 and 69 yard! /tJr TDs on tv.'O of Hart's passes and Donny Anderson caught a four-yarder for the other score ATLA,7A AT N.V. GIM'fS -Allan- ta's Ray Brown sped 59 yards with a third quarter ·interception to provide tile Atlanta Falcons \llith their first con- ference ~in of the season. a 14-7 triumph ovt-r the New York Giants. The Giants ~·ere mO\ing the ball steadily and had punched into Atlanta territory when BrO\\TI tame through. New York's Doug Kotar ran 53 yards for a TD in the first period and Atlanta bad equaled .,, •i><D Bob Lee £ound tigtrt CDd Jim Mitchen for a IS-ya.rd toocb<kw.-n pass in the secoocl period. ~'EW ORLEANS AT CHICAGO - Quarterback Gary Huff hurled a 39-:;ant toucb:iw11 pass to Bo Rather to kad ttwi Olicago Bears: to a z.l·lO v ictory O\"er the New Orleans Saints.. New Orleans shaved Chicago's lead to 17·10 before the Bears nlO\'ed M ·yard.3 in 10 plays with •luff's 39-yarder to Rat.her capping the drive. The -Bears-lost ·Keo Grandberry and Charlie Wade to injuries.. fO!' the redesigned GI en hatted San Diego's olfe!ISI! , ru:';..a. paid $50.fnl from wig;i~,~~· biggest came Ma11 Snaps JC Grid Pla off Situation tbeJ300.000 eurse. his biggest Jate in 1he first · "llwl><n!iiiii-r -------..!'--_.:::__ ___________ _t!, ______________ _ paYdiC'k ever. He ifila-he-E.1g sa y a •1" share it with members blitzed and· knocked th• ball Free Toss of his team. loose from OJarger quarter- Filtlpaldi had entered the bade Dao Fouts, who was al- race deadlodted Jl.ith Clay tempting to paM. R<aa=u• a Ferrari dri\~r The foo<ball shot llllo lbe Standard f"'I" Swilurland, '8<11 with air and came down in the ~ ~ 1'0inU. Jody. hancb of Philadelphia ta<:kle -.r. 24. ol Sco1li Africa, Bill Dunstan, •'ho rambled I& !railed with <S !<>int& yards for • taucbdown. P~rson Outgoos Pet~y To Win Stock Car 500 CllARWl'TE, N. C. (AP) -f>earsm '1.'0ft the 'illTCCk• scarred N'aHonal 500 stock car speedway triumi;h·in 16 starts UUs season. PASADENA -Bv day . Fred Newman is & Computer programmer in San Jose. Dy night, he shcots free throws. Newman, :n, claims the Vtorld r:ccord for the best -ge of 1,... throws rr.Jlde in a 24--hour period. Still Muddled Stare • lll If Go1dea Wes~ Orange O>ast aod Saddle- bacl! oolleges '·"' """""""' in their .,.. fereoce football races this fall (it's possible), only .... ol !ht three .nn "" in the same division when pla)'Off timf: ar- rives ih November. 1be Stale Athletic C.ommission bas DOt resolved the playoff situation and won't untit Nov. 17, but it has come up l\ith a tentative mg tbe playd!s, rather tmm taking two strong SoCa.1 teams and two weak ones from the North. And in ll!e south, ooe of the lhret lop • conferences -South C'.oast, Soc.al and Metro -is going to bt left out. There will ~mitel.Y be some grumbling afte r , that dec1s1on ts made. Many ob<erVers !ee1 the Metro and SoUth· c:rn Cal circuits probably win, be lhe top tu·o seem. fo!lov:ed by South Coast, ~Iissioo. and \Vestem. • • , AK Color Te'-vki°" 19046 lrocM-hu'nt 11.f-d. Huntintton leach w.tch fet lhit Pi~kin PidtMOO •74 pScry.n. fot'M each -.t In the Daily Pilot ''*'' 1ectton. Circle the team yov thmk· wil1 win in eoch poirin• In the list of 30 galnfl and .end in the ptoyef"• fon"l't •rt- try Wanlc CM' o r.-onoble facsimile, Then watch the DDily Piiot "*"' ~9" for eoch week'• 1111 of thrM """""'""' --At the c:onctwion of the 1 O·Wfflc '-•~tit'9n, ~ will tnvite fint ofoce winneit. le tTy f., tM ........... pond pril•; a "I*"'th «tNt teleYiliOfl. TM 1Mnch. dto.oftcrt ,,,__. ..... ,....... celOf ...... -NM ot $291.11. It goes to the ~tlifft PklciHM 74 f.OftlHtonl who best ptfficft I~ OVICOfl'M: 9f ' ' : • ,, " ' .- " _, ''i ,• MMct.d profH1ionol football $9!inff thti wulieftd fellowing the f.IOH of NgVlaf pkliefOO «tnl"I, trtii""irtj1lilrfor1~-.m1-r.J'OV-kfin.-W(l'i•---11----1 ~ ef the wHlily Pi9tliin Plclieroo '74 c:oM- petiti.ft. lelow e,. the ruin. the ritt of .. "'" a... entry l:tlonlt. Good llKk. RULES I. ~ "-..my "'-" ......... ., • NeM: 1th i..lllftlloe .. It ........... _.ffl. ''lr•I .. ,. '-4ft'lllto" it~ .. -.. _••II-." lrmMe"""' 1oe """*-"' oln ....i....,. .. ~. ,.....ifl9. "'-wh;do ................ ~ , ... +.eUR.i 2. s..t II te: "°MON f'K.UllC)O, '14, ..,.,... 01,1 lo-I, P.D. ._ IMO, C-. .._,CA..,.,.. .S. CW, -......., .,... ..,_ ,.nM1N -"" w..i.. c _ _.. -............ _..,... ~ _,. .............. ~ """'-,,_ ............... If ....... _. .... ,,..., ...... a,. ...., "tktitiew _ .. -n.. .._ ili----4. DMiM .. 1 ........... ttii. pellll ......... ~ • ..,..., ... "'-· •-S...... _. '-'""'"MH -' ltotw ,._. th"'"'-' •.M • ., """"M .___,. te tt. O.ity Pi1to1 .Hie. lty 6 rJI. n.,,.. ..,, . ,_ f'limci,...m., ~-_. ,.,_., .......,._. •"' Oeily r1i.. ..,..,,,,, _,, llMir ;.......,.;.,.. .... ,r_ .,. -~;,ii.a. ,. -· •. nr lllAUtl IU.N1C 111,Ujl .. ffUlD • DI tNtfY 1$ VCMO. "• , rioe Sunday, sprinting acrnss the finish line aboot three car· leogUIS ahead ol Rldwd Pet· ty. Pearson moved in front ot the field to lead the last 53 laps. or at:Dut 8 mj}es, over the I.S-mile bigbbanked speedway. '!be \'ttcran dri\·er kd for a total or !ti ol ·the The current mark, ac- tordlng to the Guinness Book o! World Reoords. is 90. 7 per· cent on lt.930 of 13,151 at- tt-mpts, set last July by dairy farmer Ted St. Mnrtin of Jaclatinville, Fl&. CRAIG SllEf'F Marlr. Barr, t•-Coldta Wtst and USC ¢tcber, b playlng •t Sar"""3, Fla. In "" iostractioa.at teape um win&tr af~ record· ing 1 3-3 ftCOfd. (!.53 t.r.a.) for Brisiot. Conll. In lbe Red Sol cfwlin, ................................................•. .. 334 lap!. During 24 hourg ended at 8: IS a.m. Sunday, Ne\VlI'lan tall~ 12,177 of 13,097 at· tempts for a 97.S average at the California tnstitute of Technok>gy gymnasium. He c:tid it before three ·witnesses, required for the ef· fort to be submitted to GWn- Tbe vfctory -ns afnmt an instant repllly of last ~1ay's 'World SO at Qmlotle M- .~way ~Pearson oosed Im Wood Bn>thers' Mercury uDder the cbe<:ktted nag just ahead ol Petty's Dodge. 'Tta\'ellng at a speed of Petty. whose ~ was mp.. pied with a crushed lxlod, was never a serious threat to Pearson tmtil the fifth 9.TeCk of the day brought out t h e ncssN · had f' · ninth caution flag, closmg· the i ewman ive strmgs tmre than J56 nules an hour. Pcai'ron beat Petty by t.4 seconds for his siith super Cycle Wi11 CT0Ro111ero or more than 300 basktl, in distance between the tY.-O a row, but he missed setting drivers to about 15 car the mark for t.he most can- Jengths. Sttutive free throws. The _ Second-year Grand Nationa l record is lk\tcd as 386. driver Darrell Wah.rip, mak-Newman's longest string was ing oo~ •• ~f hisfi besthedmt'h~ 362, race Suv,..,ngs, 11us ln.1 Jn the late 1950s, Newman just ahead of OomUe AJlison. ~·as the slar athlete at Cal Both Waltrip ~ Allisnn drove Tech, a campus not ~"fl' Chevrolet,. finished fifth, one tor atbletks. lie U'On Jl varsi· lap behind the first four. ty }etters in four sports and The $161,877 r11ce '4'as mar· earned all-league honors eight ONTARtO, Ollif. -Gene red by 3 spectacular ltk:lr time ftomero won more than $14,000 cra.o;h that put se\'en vehicles No~ Newm:in pl:i.)'S OOsk~l­ ifl the AMA national motorcy-out of the rurullng and injured baO tn the city leagues around de. c 1 a s s i c road race -<-'OUirtry and western singer Sao Jose and Palo Alto. and. his biggest payday in II 10= M~~ his Dodge at night, afttt work, prae.icts of AmeHcan Mo-to r e Y c I e tnto the "A-'all on the fim turn free throws. Association competition. Id the ~.J.. "1t t.akes practiC'fl, (Menty n--•--' Yamaha ta ""° ·~· £ cti " be --" "and • ouuio::ro """'"¥""' , The misb.1p OC ed during o pra ce, -.-ru, factory t~te, Kenn Y the third taP ~ rookie some Batw-al ~ty. You ha\'t . Jld>er11,-la-win-tho-1'irsL of --.1m.r-Jerry Sc:!iild-lost-<:ontrol....-lo-tblnk-)'Oll]:La good Bbot h'o JOO-mile htats on tbe 2.~ a.ming off the fourth tum aM want to rrove it" mile, 11--tum cour5e at Ont.nrio And barrelled RC'l'OO; the in- ?i-Jotor Speed'i\'Ry · . field ca~ing a dust stl>rm T h e J\.t e lt ican-Ame:ican and roducing dri"\o·er visibility, former. AMA Grand. Nah~I Robbins sufftted bend and _ eba~1on was ~I~ by his lncial cur~ wh ich required 32 s~lcct1on of ~ lite compound stitches. lf6-was treated-and t~"lt 11.'0rk~ better than th~ released at a Ch a r I o t t e harder tire on Rob e rt s b:Jsftila1. None tJf tile other motort')'Cle. dTi,·e.rs wu serioixly injured. Roberts. a t'ill'~ime G;rnnd although nr,,:, c:Ws crashed National cbampton. flnished through the metal guard rail founh in tbat beat. lie <bang· along the end al J>il row ed to the bettei tin and won P .. l'90n said be UJouiin IHs Ille--l>tal .. rmisll ... cbancos or wimllcg ...... ,..,. cond over·atl. when ~ had a nat ~ about The 'R'lD was Romero's first midway durlng the race and AMA ...ct Mldog victory. He loot nearly two llpo. .,,.. awarded socood in the ll!<Olldhoat. '"Yamaha rider Jlm Evan1 was awe.rded third ovt'l'-aU to complete a-Yamah:'I sweep. Giacomo Agostini, t h c pe-reoni:al U.'Orid f"Ga d racing c~ron Crom Italy_, ''•as Clirrun:i.ltid from com?f'titfon When he fell mi<N.·ay In !hi! nrst I•?· He wu uninjured, off!rtals sald. f.alendar ~ !''ii) seeding arrangement that is strange, to say the-least. tt has decided to match the two strongest Southern California JC teams and the lwo top NoCal schools with the "A'inners meeting in the Potatl) Bowl in a North-South conlron- tation the fol~1ng weet;. The rest of the large school. playoff tC.lmS would be placed in another division with nn evtnhlal loser's bo\t'I. It would match the No. 3 NoCal team against the fift~eeded soulhcm scbool with lhc No. 3 and No. 5 Southland colleges playing: each other. Those \\'inners would then meet in a \\iMer's bowl game. . . . The big problem tS defini'tcly seeding. With the exception of the Valley ():inference (Fresnol NoCaJ footban is tradittonalJy weaker than that played in the Southlnnd. Thus, seeding of an the large dtvi.sion con- ferences migln bt a better way of structUr- • • • l ENTRY BlANK : . • • Ban', who WH !% Wednesday, rehlJ'D:li; to hts Weshninskr home in Mid-November. . ...... . : '---------------: ' 0 HL-o . ---------------. ~ Former OCC l«itball players Dave Gleeson. : O'Y:'-----------Zlp.____ : Bob CUrry and P-.iuJ Moro arc assisting : ,.__ : , coach Dick Tucker this year. : --------: • And ex-sadd}eback C.Ollege standout 0a\'C : Cfrde teomt ro1.1 thinla will wlft thlt we•k's g9"'9il ;,i Limebf'OOk is aiding Saddleback coach • • George Hartman after a brief fling wrth che ! Renna at Greew lay : . "'TL 's Detroit ~'beefs. • c•-I _ .. at .. ~ • The Stale Atblnic O.mml!s'i" has \'Oted : ..-Ye Gllu ... ew ••.,.--:" ""' tbe tlrird ?1-game I• lbe soaie basket· l WashlllC)fon at Phlloclelphlo : , hall plai~ns. : Oklahoma at Texas • E•·UC l"•ine pitcher Gary 1\'h.,.lork !in· : Stanford at UCLA i~ed u·ith a 3-3 recwd and a 2:51 e.r.a. "ith : the Angles' Quad Citi<' team. And J•m : USC at Washincjton State Hogan !Goldtn West\ batted ,300 ror Salinas : Texas Tech at Texas A&M in the California loop this pnst ~ason. : Missouri at Nebraska htomar CoUege's football ttam tr-4!1 a : Tulane at Air Force nic-e trip l'Oming up. t1'1l fate the Unf\-erslty : of Colorado 1V tn Bontdrr Ort. 2'. : Princeton at Darlntoufft • : Tennessee at LSU • • ~ • • • • • .. • • • • • : Michl9an State at Michl9an : IRlnols at Purdae tvNllY'I G_. • --· '""" " -'~ : LA c......,.west at Golden West Pro Grid Standings Pro Hockev .. .. • • • • • • • • • • :• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. JOE CARLOS l'l.UMtlllG CO. lil: ..... 1!'6tt -548-5558 1875$~ Co$1a Mt1$.11 l *f'lllMtMeflf ..... o .... .., "F.r A w..-Hmw • A il:lt· c:htft .,. A Ida if! Sf'Jtt / ... ,., .,., Qlltlt; ht•ict G-f•t "J•t .. A Oilllll" A~l fWWl1, • ~111 c;::~~°"' !tft4\.I s. ~ "~•tH : El Camino at Orange Coast ~:~~~~10f!;~~L1ci.v : Arizona Western at Sockleback ~-"""" •· """' ,_., l -t.-t-Wlhon at-Mater Dei ' . 1:C1"!Q11 non.i s. ci~,..,"" : Loara at Fountain Verley \/Of•(e<lftl f'f"IL I ' Edrr!llf'IOll • '""" • • ' San ClflMT!te at Valencia /,Ii~ r""'ll s. To,~~ tWIO•! : ) ........ ,&uv!r ('.V"IAI 1. Se~ Olt"Q~I : H.,..tington Beach at Kennedy """' " •. , .. ,_ ' : El Dorodo ot El Toro MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL -AICJ AU. WOITll'tO tYIMTS ""°"" SO" PROJECTION T.V. riolic·,:is' . "' ' _J -~ • : Costa Mesa ot Ma9nolia : Uni•ersity at Esperan20 • : Breo ol Laguna Beach l Western at Morina l Estancia at Tustin l TOtTey Pines at Mission Vlefo 1 Canyon at Dc:na Hills ! Mr · .. :t ~ · ' ... at [:!;~on l VIUa-l'ark ot c.. ...... 111a del Mar • • • • • • • • • • • : • • tll UlAQI -My 9Vfl' on th• Iota! nu"'W tif p6lntt tC"O~ In o ll 30 OO""K It .. _ '~lit 'i<iif ,Oo it-• ~e' f~Mvirt of ~e Daly Plk>t ~or-t' '''tio" fO<h MoM•y. Tuttdoy cnfWtdrte.Mtay. ' • .. • ., • . ' • . . • • • :-• • ~ • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; • • • • • • • •• • • • • • SllSO.M.AIMST., SlNfA ._,.., C•L"'-t!JOl ..•....•••.......................................•.. :· ( •• a a DAILY P1t oT : ---=P:-:UB::cL:-:1=c"'N"O'l'l=c=E-- • I • MonO.ly, Octohff 7, )C,74 UC Irvine Activities Scheduled The following classPS are offtred this y.·eek by the UC Irvine extension program and are optn to the public. Classes for earllcr in the n1onth h8\'C been publi~ previously. M(Hlft)AY, ocr. ' "R1$!cltMl•I !"Come "'Ol:N'I''" Ltt.. ..-cf ""911," Norm•" l , Jl<ObAft. e.s.. ,.,1npc1at, WaO!Wf'· J~ (~~· Ill(., LOI .. ttg.f'IH, ..... I# e !«""• $t<':t,. "C!!<T'"M•tl~t ...... '""'"'ll'Wflt .. _tlfl," ,,,,,. ., "', !loom 101. ,.,,.,.sl(•t kltt\C•I •ldt· $1Nle .eclrn4nlo!\. U.SO. llis Own Man Sinat.ra-lt's His .Way By VERNON scorr HOIJ.YWOOD (llPI\ Frank SJ.nalra is a charltahle man : He helped raise $2 million I.he other night at a benefit perfonnance for the Cedars· Slnaj Mcdiea! Center. • }"nlnk Sinatra Is a generous man: Ho personally pnld the v.·a«es ol the entl~ 42-piece orchestra. • Frank SinaU-a is a humble t . ' -·-( I ' •J Federal • . .\gencies Assailed From Wire Se.r\·lccs WASHINGTON Th e chainnan of the Federal Trade Contmls:!ion said today much or the govcmment's regulatory machinery should be overhaul~ because it amounts to 11ttle more than "~overnment sanctioned price Ci!t'ng" that is costing con· sumers millions of dollars a year . ln a broad scale attack on tho Civil Aeronauties ~rd . lhe Interstate C o m m e r c e Commission, lhe Agriculture Department and other agen- (IN SHORT ... ) ....... ,.,."'' .... ~,.,.... •Htw c.-....., z., J '"" •n.te&~-. ....... Cootactllit l.oewbpetl1al HARBOUR vw . \, 106 Boat,s Enter . Rubber D11ckv Sails •' To Laiy 8 Victory -· Rubber Ducky, C<Hkipperod by Julius Bovill and Frank Miller of Del Rey Yacht Club, was the overa II winner of Calllomia Yacht Club's Lazy 8 Race ln the Fred Harris Series. It "'8!1 the third straight win in the Harris Series for Rubber Ducky. The race derlV'e1!1 its namd from a figure.eight course that- starts at Marina <lei Rey and goes to King Harblr and back . Results: OVERALL-t, Rubber Ducky; 2, 1.cus, Bill Gilbert. PMYC; l. Xanalyn, Bud Shanie. CYC. IOR·A -I, Rubber Duclly; 2, lieus : 3, Xana1yn. 10R·B - 1. 1'1erlin Jack Pintado Takes Co11m1odol'e's Dave Williams, sailing his 22-foot Albatross Oass sloop Pintado was the winner of Voyagers Yacht Club's Com· -moOOre's race, Saturday. The race "'llS sailed inside the bay u.sing a Portsmouth Han· dlcap start. Trophy winner~: 1. Pintado: 2. Niki 11, John Kinkel ; 3. Sail Le Vie. Don DuBose: I. WUd One. Leo V&- tounl: S. Btbo Ill, Bob Darnell. Builders Hul't SAN DIEGO (AP) -Na. tional Community Bulklm of San Diego, whote lloCt onc. till $17, and four 11.1bsktlarie:s have filed for reorgAnlzatlon undtr the fcd<ral OOnkruptcy act. The subsidh1rits 11re Slattley C. Schwarti Co .• S.C.S. Reall)'t A I v a r a· do Bulkllng Corp. ond National C'.ommunity B u 11 d c r s of Nevada. Ibach , SMYC. CCA -I, Chapparal, Rd>ert Fktlng, LAYC; 2, Paradox, Tom Arrmtrong, CYC. PflRF·A -I, Wind all, Rich Wih1on, PMYC: 2, Sea Fever, Earl Kneifel, CYC; 3, Illusion. F.d NoY<a<'ki , KHYC! 4, Ban- dit, F~ Dellinger, PVYC. PlfRF·B -Ve r aci t y. Howard Williams, SBYRC : 2. Fancy, Bill Martin, SMYC; 3, VastanviOO, Oliver AfcCann. SBYRC; 4, Wishbone, Marty 1-Ttcdman, SBYRC; .5. Manua, Barney Morris, CYC. MORF-A -I. Love 1s, Bob Cnun, CYC; 2. Gremlin . lfas- ty Arnold , PMYC: 3, La Diana, Fr<d Huffman, BWCC: 4. SuOy Ill, Andy Lockton. CYC; 5, Baochanal, G e o r ge Kaneko, PMYC. MORF-B -I, Sturm\.-ogel, Paul KJose, SO:VC; 2, Foxy Lady, Bert Lockwood, PMYC: 3, Im Llbf'es. Al CastilUon, WYC; 4, Solitaire, Al Dia· nnid, SMYC. Puff Wins PQmeroy Puff, sailed by Ri ck Cronholm of the host club v.·as the Class A w\Mer of South Shore SalUllg Club's Pomeroy Oaalc tor hrformance Han- dicap Roclug Flee! yachu Sunday. The race was the .evt:nUl ol SSC's eight:ra<.'e lll·Polnl Strles. CLASS A -I. Pilff: 2. Pt:gaSlL'I, Jerry P.font~mery, CBYC. CLASS B -I. CUrlous Yellow, Mike HflmplOfl, SSSG; 2. Niki. John Klnkel, VYC. CLASS C -llJmpohlre Rooe, ll<Mls Burnett, SSSC: 2. Tigrcss, Gil Knudsen , SSSC. San Diego Skippers "mnph ~ Diego skippers "ltd by Lowell ~orth swept the first three places B a h i a Corinthian Yacht CI u b' s Podolak Memorial match race series for Solirig sloops Fri· day, Saturday and Sunday. North topped the 10 skippers "'ilh a record o( eight wins and one loss. Second place was a threc--way lie in the win·los.s scoring, but Biii Logan of' SDYC was awarded the place by virtue of having beaten Robbie llaines, SDYC, and Ken Young, California Yacht Club Jn their rellpCCti.ve matches . Each skipper acored seven wins and two losses. The series Is patterned &ftcr Long Beach Yacht Club's Congressional cup match rac& series. In the Podola k Series. there are 45 t~boat matches. BCYC also sponsored the JO.meter t'hampionship which turned into a match race between two of the three en- tries. Bob Fisher's Sirius of the host dub was the \rinncr. beaUng Charles S e I b y ' s Rapier, Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club, and Don Dotsun 's Hilaria, Palos Verdes Yacht Club. Gua1·d Stops World Trip In f,anoe SEATTLE (UPI\ -The Coast Guard has ad\!i.c;ed v e t e r a n around-the-world voyager Bob Griffith, a f ormer San Francisco veterinarian, against taking his new Polynesian canoe out or Puget Sound to sail It to the South Seas. Griffith, 58, had planmd IO set sail soon out or Neah Bay. Wash., In the 78-foot, double- h11!1 craft which the Polynesians call a Pro:t. His wife. Nancy, was lo !ollo\9 In their 58-foot i lOOp, the Awahnce, In \'/hich l h e y circumnavigated the globe three tlm('s . ~lowever, the C'.oast Guard told Grilnth that he could not pt:rmlt him to take the Proa. out ol Pugel Sound. The Coast Guan! dt<'d the 1971 Safe BoaUn1 Act and sakl Grlttlth 's new ves,,eJ was not dtslgncd IO handle the heavy seas and winds that frequently prcv;1ll In the Pacific Ocean at this tlme ol. the year. Crt.fflth w a 8 CQflsldc.rlni; towing the Proa behind his aloop to San Fi;andsct. Al any rate, he said, he would give It &Orne test run s Wtth various types or sall.1 in the 'i''aters of Neah B~y . '• -. ' _,_ 'T" :· ' '• •'• • ' ' •, -· AMONG THE GREAT ONES • Here, among some of the great newspapers of the world, is on old friend. The DAILY PILOT looks as much at home on this interno.tionol newspaper rock as it does at the front door of thousands of 0 ro n g e Coast area homes where it is . I dropped doily. That should tell you something. It should tell you that a "home- town newspaper" con be sophisticated and still not lose touch with what's hap- pening at city hall. Whether it's news from around the w or Id or down the • • block, ~he DAILY PILOT po~koges it best for you. And the simple fact is that, because the DAILY PILOT emphasizes local 'coverage, you'll find a lot of stories in it you can't find in any other newspaper in the world. On this international news rock, it's among the great ones of the world. But at home, it's the great- est one in the world (for local news). > \ , • • , • r IEORSERVF. • . !\fl.t!lP9 ~,Jill.., • DAI LY P.1 LOT . ' ~. -.. I . . • • \ ~. • • -· 118 DAIL V PILOT M(Nltdav. Oc.IO'Of'r 7. 1974 I by Wm . F. ·Brown and Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD by Roger Bradfield ---~---..... ~~~~--; MIXED SINGLES '~ .-----==--, %% -so Ci-tlCKE N u1Yl£ AA:-1 DOWN J~E~LDA KEPf 1115 FOWL MOUTH S HI.fr <HICK~N JOKES l(tH~. Y€5ftflOA<I ! 5C0£E.O Tut QU1CK:e.ST 10UC~00ll/N ' i~AT 0S f.llEfl ue..i sco~e.o IN Tflf: NATIONAl. F'OOTBALt. 1-EAGUf. ! TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN NANCY I -B OUGHT THIS OLP B IKE FOR A DOLLAR , I' H di I MW/ Rl5E ··· TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE _ACROSS 49 Nced~l1Pl f.,O Ten not gear I M1flt1ry 1ulfl ~1 Chinese Abb•. dvn;n1v .t English 52 Decr~e bv 1ace111c1' !.•Hl len1sl11il:e 9 ··su ... on lnd11 process 14 Publican's SC ,.,l1m1cs Sa1u11jay's Pu:1\e. Solved. SllPle 58 Ae51.JU!Jnl Uill 15 Fru11 60 Go1no 1nar1. be.J,,ng v•ne Comb. lo<!" 16 Ove<ly modes1 61 Public d1sol~y pet1on ot 1emper 17 Supe1ma,kefs 62 Odor cla1m. 2 wo1ds 64 A1 someo1he1 19 Use(! poor plJce 1udgmen! 66 F"e erigrne 20 Faust. tor one 1ccessory 21 "!fs ari ···!" 67 Ou1rrel 22 l-l•gh h•ll 68 Arigler's 23 Eric11chng· ifl1olemerit Pier,. 69 F1i;h1on of 14 Heit lfld 1he moment ll•own brt.td /0 Somerh•ng ;26 Fleeung spK111I indlt1uoo 71 Unde<hand 29 Bise.ch DOWN 31 f1u1mely 1 l Nely d1nce 32 1to11r1e0t()(:~ 2 Wed on the 33 N11y: 2 words 1un l6 Con11n1n1: 3 Mo•e modern Comb. lo1m • Indian ci1y 38 B~ck bllO S · -· LBnk1: 39 Cl&a.,ng Ceylon •I Sehool 6 Source ol 1tr~ntees thoeolate •3 Th1! IJ"I 7 PtrtOfm 44 B•tte•in rone :i.urge•v "6 Favotilble 8 Wnh11aods fP<JBfd toal 2 word1 47 In the maut1 9 SmaN or 2 woro1 lll•!acud~ I ' ' ' ,, • s • ' " _,., " " " lO -~" " " 0 M ( R . " • N E T A R A l A U U 8 I N ' " NON[ !S l I ! O S ~ E D 0 0 !O M1~~;1es 11 l rop"a! eve lone 12 Chemocal 'u1t1, 13 f lower plot 18 San 01.1en\1n. for one 24 Adolesceru 25 Raging llood 11 "A voHe •••.• 1 .. •• To VOU• health 28 IC1nd of poly/\ed•on JD R~1ment o• dNtSl()n 33 Kmd ol ball game J.1 Un541ills 35 Oomam • -' " ' "' .., " " - 31· Engh5h rovr.1 40 Mosi impress•ve 42 Join 45 l ourn'lg veh•cle ~B Glossy coatong SJ Hindu llw1sion !:IS Nobleman ~ Record 57 SQuahd ~ That which 1u1ns 61 Study cons1an!ly: Sri\ 62 811as1 ol burden 63 Ae1aulmg: M u5ic1I Abllr. 65 A•rhn11 abbt, " " " " - " " " " " "· , " " " " " l7 JI " .. " ,, . " .. ., .. .. .. .. "' " " ' " " .. ,. " . " 19 .. " " " . .. .. .. ,., .. " IO II -• . . ' ., • by Tom K. Ryan 1HE ~EEf SCF!U\MING, "TIIE SKY IS FALUNG ! . THE SKY IS FAWNG!" '1.'M Pisces . WHICH SIGN W6Re YOU eo~ .. J UNP6F? ?' GORDO '1Vf:i,..i,.. .•• 1"H6 POCIOR WAS H Ol..-PING M6 UPS1P6· POWN, eu,.. ~ eei..1eve ,.,. sA1P ,. ....... ..1-1 N }:I aJ.."1W., 1 Nf.l/EI< GO oVER I I/El<'{ 816 ! l o · 0 ~ • 1 1!1Jlll>q> by George Lemont " I , ,, ' ' ··· BITT 1 DON'T 1\11NK 'I'M GOING 10 SHINE I PE~NUTS JUDGE PARKER A s THC DETECTIVE& CONTINUE TO QUEST ION BEBE BLAIR, Tl-IE VENEER CRACK$ ANO 5HE 6ECOME5 EMOTIONAL.' MISS PEACH DICK TRACY by Dale Hale ,,,., MOON MULLINS •, 1. a: •· ., ,, ® ' 11 I ANIMAL CRACKERS AU. Rl•lfl; EVER<IONE, OM <IOOR FEET ... \\l~'l'E MOVltlG 0Jr / S/>.~ TtlE 'M/>.81C- WORO"/ by Charles M. Schul1 T~AT MEANS 1T'S ~1'.'.lANS PFJJ&.\&.I{ CLEAR MAVE A 0JT TO TME RIVER HARO LIFE ~ /W NO.i . by Harold Le Doux YOU'RE WRONG, MISS ~L.AIR ! IT IS MY BU51NESS! NOW, 5AALL WE CONTINUE THIS INTERVIEW HERE OR DOWN AT ]il":•Jli HEADQUARTERS? - by Mell OH, GEE, MI S~ PEACH 1 '>!<E TALI(!; ALL TMf TIME ANO IT OrSTR'ACT, ME" SO WHAf • MY PAfTfR FOR A COIAPLf OF wtiics Ii IASl~Y fHf JQWIVl\LliNT OF OMii OF TH<l+I IMGHIJ.QR'S Plll>Rii'> FirOM MY LEHON~ .. ! TRACY'S OUT ™ERE N~. ONE OF' OUR wrTNESSES IN ANOTI-tER CASE HAS \ SEEN MURDERED THERE • ~-'0}, l ~ •• ~=- FROM ANY !iOOC> AMIRICAp.j COL~fi6~·ff~!,f::V::=-::: HOW DID rT EFFECT YOU AND SPARKLE? ' by Chester Gould .JUST f23,000 WORTH- OUR CAR! VIHAT1D YoUPUT IN IHi\T -PICK·ME·llP, _leDDY? by Ferd Johnson iHE SAMe AS I PUT IN YOUR OTH~F!51X PICK'ME-UPS. WHY iHe SUDDeN COMPLAINT? t ,(l~ I:_~ ~ . -i c; )' ~!n~ by Roger Bollen 51''1 T~E PART' • ABOUT, 'W~,1 ·-.. "i.i: oA!l'"Ol'I • ., ,, ' ,. i; )1 i t i .,,., llto<i 1.-....;;_~~-'LID-~~.1-~~-' THE GIRLS "\\'hat rtally im11rt~d mt with Europe "·t rt the nowtrs-lhty all understood Enitlish.'' DENNIS THE MENACE 'Jusr 8EGl.IJS£ ~ WM UP FIRST r-0R A C>AASE , IT Wi'r ~ !M SICK .'• -D ' ""' ' < '" ' '" ' •I: ' ' " '" ' fy "· • ·~ ' .. " ' • ~ l ' ' "'"' .... ' .... 1'7( ' I I' • " ' '" ' ' Clet .. ' ,, '" ' ,,, ' ' ' '"'' ' ' ... E .. • " '" '"' .. ... ~· '"' '" "' '"' " ,. ~ . "' .. ' J " ' " • • ' • .. - ::::::::::::::;;:;;::;;;::;;;;;;:;;::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~;--~~~~--:---:;::::::::::::::::~;::::::::::;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=-~~M~o':'~··~O~tl~O~b<:•~'...'.:l"'::'::::::;;:;~-;;:==;;;~o:•l~l~Y~P~IL~O~T;:;;!~.!I. PUBUC NOTICE W.C NOTICE PUBUC P\O'MCE -.... fttott, ,,, ..... 1000.,'"9 ' ~ Bicces;t Mark1tpl1Ge on thl Or.ance Co.ast ~......-,"".""' &. 7000-71" ,ICTITIOUf •U•lfll•ll MAM• STAT•Ml lllT NOTIC& ;O~IOITOlll NOTIC'I!' II HE:ltl l 'I' OIVl!N !kl ...!l:... ':~llW Ptf-. .,, 00!119 IV,.l•t~ COVllT. 01' TMI! ::..~'9w,:.~ 1\:'! ~I';;°,.: ;:.-= .111.IU IOM llltE: CENTl!lt ltf.U ITATI 0 , CALll'OINIA l'Olt OflNNme,.l "' Ille Clt'I' lllf C*1• Me'' ~0"'9'11• l'wkw•y, MIH-or: \/lflo. TMf co~"''! ~F OltANOE lot I llltlaO In ••c•.u ell lll11tty 1901 C•lllllfnl• ._ .. t1J IM'l'I! COLLINI l"lllllil tl)N! E•i." of ltEIO I, CRANE, IJllO known ltM ....... I lk• !f), Gr"n I W'I C .. IWpla corporallon 1in +~-.: 1~~~.ISMC CRAHE:, Dtc11WC1. l lto,, Multi Girt'' l lU , 11ac~ Girl'' 81Yd CO.rdlM C•ll'°"'1• tol'1 "-IS "E:lfEl 'I' OtVEH to the •tit., Wiii!• •111'1"' •tk" Yt1'WfRed 9-o'l''I TlllJ ·•M l j Mducl Ctedllan ol Ille lllO'lt MrnM dl<:t<leo'll ti••• l lWlll IGJ'I l lk1 (1), '1'•11- por•tl'" ne.u I c ... llV • COi'· '"'I Ill "'.. Niul119 cl•lm1 t91IMI le'r'• 111:1 l•l. '1'•11-Olfl'• 11~ •• iol.LtNS FlltESTONE INC. 1"' tlkl °'"°""' .,.. rtq11lrtoe1 11 fill llW't 11\09 .,,., Ul. l hN Olrl'I 11~1 00!\llO If soo.rw ~ 1 lhtfn, ..rllh Tilt *'-'I' -••· In (fl). Wnllt ~ ~ It-Ytllow • •· '" 0t111 "" o111c1 "' "'' cltflt tf '"' '"°"" Golcl Eno-et'""'' 1. WMal"'ll 111119 .. ·c:U~i~ ·~~-z""!1 wo,•11..;.ltd C wl1111 tilt '"tlllM c-1. or lo .,..tttnt '"""· 1o111i. I Track Ti,.,, T-C••l•IG99 Ci rrlt•, I lfPI 17 1'1t -'I' "" lllt M('HHI"'( '<'OU(...... "° !flt VII-. Track T'Cl9 ,.,,.,.,, """~'" 11~-Wlll · ' · 1lenloMG •I Ille lr11n °""*".,..."' of "°"''Ille T.V., M-y. Clolt HO.Cw" P11bll1Md °''"" Cotti cnu "~1~ UNION IAN I(, ltlO Wlllhlr• 80llll~·~· O,lvi119 Ll mpt U l, le• s~"" $t111t J'!llltt 23. 30 Otloblr 1 ,'. 1f~ p"'' OUiu 8011 11n. LOil A1109lu. NOTICE 1$ FUltTHER Gii/EN ""'' ' · 3"6-1' c.rnornt1 to11~1. wtllcll 11 lilt 111.c1 Ft "' _,. IPPtlfl fnd Pfew1 hit ----------....:=.0'1 o1 llu1l11t11 ol lilt u"4tr119ntd In 111 ~P o1 ~ .,..oPffly wltflln Hw n PUJILIC N nwll•ri Pffl•lnlfll kl ttlt •it1i. lllf !tl "'"' lollowlAO Hit P!ffllc•tlon o1 OTICE H!d dkl<l•lll. whh lour J'!\Otl!h• •rt.r ttil1 Nol k1, lilt !Ult t111t110 1Mlt v•H ---c===,-~-----1 tr!• tlr1I public" Ion ol thl1 f\Ollce. Ill 11111 lllldt r, II lhtr• i.. -· or l'JCTITIOUI IUSINISS 0.t.a St!l'embtr 10, 1t14 In thf Cllv of Ceil• """''' ln whl(n NAM• STAT•MINT VHION IANK c•H lilt -Iv tMH oe >0!4 11 'flW lollowlng Pt•IKln 11 !lolr.g 11u1l11tn a v: JOfln I . Mc:llrll'I' OVbllc •...c:tlll!'I 11 • llm1 111111 ott• to °' '" Anl1l•"I Viet 1'rHIOtnf tfl~, QLORIA'S HA'VEH, 21115 Fonun•, Ex.cutor•lllf lht Wiii Of OATEO: ~tmller JO, lt7• M!si.lon 111•!0· C•I. nus "" tlloVI .. med dk~ A:. f . Nl!TH (ilorle liill'" !>ch11ltr, ?211S For1v111, &DAM$, Ol.IOUI All• M.UILTINI P~b!!£:1!~~ ... -C.!.,C~ .. ,, ,,,_ MIMI'" Viejo. C•I. ttUS fU W•I 11•111 StNtt -• 'I' v" Tt\11 bullnt» 11 c0fl4uc:!fd 11'1' •n L.91 A~h .. Cll'*"ll ,..14 Ocl-r 1, lfl• ,....._,~ llldl~~I. Tth UlJJ .. U4' Glorl1 Ellen S<llult1 AHtn!tt.t..fw .!llUll!tl' Thh 11atwment w•t filed w11h 1M P\lblldied 0r..,._ Ca.11 0 11ty ,.!let, PUBLIC NOTICE COl/t'llV Cltrk rA Or•not COUAIV on ~lemOer n, 30. Oc'-'" 1. IL lt7t l----- $t!ClllJ'!\llM 11, ltJol. lS~7• ll.llllllOll (O',.flf °' CALIPOANtA. ,.JJlM CO\INTY 0, otllANGI l'lltlli~ °''"'' Co.UI Dtll1y l"llof PUBLIC NOTICE 1'I CIYk c.tw· DtfVe WKI, SIOleJ'!lbtr 1J. JO, Oc:lootr 7, 14, 1t71 S.111'1 Au, C.tllortllfi t'.1111 lS'2t·14 FICTITIOUS IUllNlll c.u~:.-•Jt ---,Po Ull:::oU-:::Cc N:-::OTl==c=Ec---NA.Ml ITAT.aME NT • SUMMOfrft fMAllllA••I l~• fllllowlng •-•r• OOillO but!· Oii l'lnt A--., c-.i.r11t ----~~------IMH H : In r• Ille rMfrl• ol Pttlli-t' I L"·7U14 L.A. ltcMI;> II, 1241 Gtr<len Gro~t GAR RIA MAE COOLEY tnd ltUl>OflOtM• NOTICe TO C:ltEDITOltS 111"11., G•rd1<1 Gr-. C1llloo'n!1 tUfl ALLAN CE:ORGE COOLEY ' SU,.f'RIOR COURT OF THI! c.~r.~~l•R=f:~i;no~~~i~ To Ille R•POlldfflt; Tilt' ~1111_, $TATI! OF CALll'ORNIA l'OR l lvd. Lot A .. elei Calltornla OOQ.IS 1111 rtte<I I Ptllllon conc1rfllng your THE COUNTY OI' ORANGE • • rnarr11111. You mil' fll• , wrlll•n "''· A"'"14 W1lltr H. Sthmlcl!, 16$t7 Poe-rtSPOIUI Within JO 11"1'• ol 11\1 dalt Elll'-11 ol STEPHEN ,. AL I 5 I( A StrH!, Yillmi., Cillfornll t17(1 <!" 11111 this 1umrnon1 11 H rttll ~~i.ed. This llu•IM» •• 1:0flducl.ct 11'1' • COi'• II 'l'llU fill lo file • wr1 Htn :~c:; NC.TICE IS HEREBY GIUEN lo '"' ••11onu b R I uctl c w!Thln l\ICll llmt, irour oet1ull lnlY trl<lllor1 ol Ille •bo"' n1me<1 dttl<lenl r tn econt r ort ~. bt '"'•rM ""' ti. courl m1v enter •l'llll 111 Pl'rl()n• Mvlno d1lm1 1o•ln1t Winer H. Scllml(lt, AK'I V.P. • 1u1111rnen1 conl•lnlno lnivncU"' or othtr l~t tllld dtc.Oenl ,,.. requlr~ lo 111• Tlll1 1t"1mtnl Wll fllfd with 11111 or""' COflC••nlng dlYl&lan rA P'Opef'ly 111em, wllh tllt nK•n•rv vo~ctt.rs In County Clerk of O••"llt COl.lnlY on 'POUl•I Mlc>POrt clllkl Cut.tocfV ctitki Ille lllflltt of tllt (lt rl< ot 1111 •~ve 11!Plembtr 11. 1'7t. iuPPOff, '"°'"';' IHL C0$11, .~ 1uc11 •~11111<1 cour1, or lo pr1Mr1t ll\lm, will! l'·J"42 otl\lr n lltf '' fl'll'I' bl or•ntfd D'I' I tie n1e1n1rv V011Chtr1. 10 th, l'ublllhtd O•l "llt Cot'7 0111'1' Piiot ltlt court 1md•1&1onte1 II .... L•w. O!llc• ol .PAUL. StPltJ'!lber u. :ID, Oc:toKr 1, 14. lt74 II ., ... ' Wltlt " ... "" M VI<• " HASllHGs; JANOFS~Y & \YALICER, 3.SSl-74 11 lfll(!el' Ill 11111 11r1tHtl', 'I'"" tM9ld 7212 OUPonl Dr .• Sit. e, Irvine, C1lltornl1 PUBLIC NOTICE .. ff "'""'tty .. 11111 ,_ wtiflfll r.""'° wlllcll 11 lht place· ol' lluslneu '"""M' It •ny, ml'I' k fll.. Ill of Ille un$r1lgned In •II nwll1" llmt ~rt~1nlno lo 11\1 t 1IU1 O! wld M<:tdenl, FICTITIOUS IUSINISI 01'1.o OclolMr 10, 1t 74 within lour motllhl Iller Ille llrll NAME STATEMENT WILLIAM E. ST JOtfH, C .. rll plibllctllon of this notice, TM lallowlng pen.on Is doing bu1inesa l 'I' Donn• Glb0on1 o.p 1y 01letl Seplombtr 11, 1974 II: ltONALO ST•t:L.MAN ' U AGNES PALISICA DIANE .. ASSOCIATES, 29112 VI• llJ Av.,ltl• Of'•lllllil Exe.:utrlx of Tilt VIiii Son Sebfstl1n, LIOU"' Nlo~t, Cel. IM Clo-'•• C:1llhtrlll• n1n Of lht tllovt Nmtd dec~nt e11,,., Joan Colfm..,, 2911'1 Vie Sen (114) '"2-Mlt :A:t::lTIMOS, JANOl"5K'I' SlbUll•n, LIOllNI Nlgvel, C•111. AllwM'I' .... h lllltlltr nu Dtc ..... 1 Or Sle • This llu1!11tss II conduci~ 11'1' •A Pvlllllhecl °''"" Coli~t 0•11'1' PllO!, 1M 11t, C•llfllnll. n.:U lndlvldu•I. SO!lt>tmbtr n. XI. Dctoaer-f, 14, 191• 0141 QS.:USl Cl i nt Jotn Cofl,,,.n ::ul).J• AtlorM.,. lff t:•-nlrl• This 11.iemenl w11 · fl ltd with till PubllSllt(I Of•"ll• Co•SI Otllr P!Jot. (OlHllV Cttrt ol Or•"ll' eo.mtv on PUBUO NOTICE Se1>1tmber 1,, :n. 30, •nd ocroDer 7, Stpt1mbtr II, 1974 1------c-cc=c'c=--- 1914 :U11·11 F-ll)41 ,ICTITIOUS IUllNISI Publllhe<I Or1nge Cotsl 0 •11'1' Piiot NAMI STATIMINT P UBLIC NOTICK Sep!MT1btt 2l. XI. De~ 1. l.. 1'71 Ths fdlowl1111 '*'°" It dDlnll llWn•ss u.&-1• It; ----;;::::;:::=::-c===---1 --~=====o.CE=~= HAltlOlt TOWIHG CO. do. HAltlOll. l'ICTITIOUS I USINElS PUBLIC NOTJ I OOY WOR.ICS, 2016 J>lacenl)• Aw ., NAME STATEMENT Cost• Mn.I, C11lf. 976!1 ·~~lie fellowing ~-II dolflll llllslfllfH SLP·Jel11 ow.rt Jack H•wle'!l--lUf N-York WESTMINSTER JEWELRY .. LO••· NOTICI! TO CltEDITOltl ""'·· Cosl• M1H, C•Ulornl1 974oll SU,.Ellotl C:O\lltT OF TME This bu1IM11 11 ,onclucf.0 ay en 1S667 lr0<>khw)I SI .. Wt1tl'[ll .. te<. C•!if, SlAT~ OI' C:ALIJ<OINIA l'otl !lld!Ulcl11.1I. CUf'lll LH (Mom ... , lon Ml11lon TMli. COUNT'I' OF OltAllGE Owtn J . lilwil'f Or., Coil1 Mfl4, (4Uf, •2'2' Mt. A-etm Ti.11 11.i""'°t w•1 tiled ~th the This bull,,.ss 11 'O!lduclt!d 11'1' 1n Eit•I• of IRUCE HARRV IE:LLAS, COi.in!'!' CIHk ol Orl<IOt '-'1'1' on 0t111-llld!vl<lu1I. OM:t1M<I. btr 3, 1'74 Curtis L. Ch•pm•n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the PlJJ:W Tiils st1l•rnenl w11 1119<1 w!f~ tilt crrdllori of lilt •-n1med dectoilenl l"lltllllhld °"'* Cots! D•ll'I' Pllo1, C11<1nly Clerk ol Or•~ County Of'I 1n11 '" PtrlOf'ls ht ulno c11lm1 1oO•ln11 October 1, U. 21, 2'1. 197• l'9l·7' !.rpl@J'!lbl!r 11, 1914. !he 11ld d«edent ert rtqulred lo tilt( ----=cc=o=oc===--- Fl UU !Mm, wllh IM nte:ISUr'I' vouchers, 1n PUBLIC NOTICE Publlsllfll Or•noe C<Mtsl 01lly Pflot, Ill• otflc• of 111e cltrlt ol lilt 1b0v1 Se:111emo.r 2:r. JO. Dc.tooer 1, IL lt74 ~1111e.i court. or kl prnent tnem, w11nl ----c,o,~CT0,"'°"""'"'"•=,c,o,.o,=,c1c--- lllt-7• ,,,. nt(IHll'Y "oudle"· lo llM ulldrr-NI.Ml STATl!MENT ___ P_U_BLl __ C ___ N_OT_l_C_E---l11t1n.O ·'' "" i..w 01tk • of JOSEPH Tiit lllllowlng penon1 ,,.. doing J, Jo .. es 1 .. JOSEPH POLINER, bllsl""s ••. --c~=~-------l 's.:i w. Olympic 111111., Los Aflllll•s, 0 " AssoctAT Es un2 w· ..,.... FICTITIOUS •USINEIS Cit!tor"I' t<IO\S, wfll.c:h 15 tilt P1'<1 OrlVt ,0EI roro .c.1110rnl• n~ - llAMI! STATEMENT ot l>U>lntu pf Ille undenloned In •II Wl lldl 0.SIIt 21752 WI tff>¥ood Tiit 1o11-1.,. Pl"°'" Is <lolno llullntH m~lltr• perlt lnl119 to the •511le et Orlft. El TIN'e, C~llornll P2630 n ,1. ""' deeedenl, with.In four rnonttu alltr C•rol OoMll>. 2'571 M•tl Ml t ' MARGIE'S HOUSE 01!' MAN'I' 1111 fl rll ~latllOl'I ol lhll raollct. v 1110. Cfllk!rh!• fUJS •1• ••on THINGS 2UO E c I 'H' h Dotld s.i>tembtf n. 197, .... ' • 1111 10 wiy, STEVEN ROIERT 8UONO '""'"' Or•ytr, 22591 kltl'I' Strtet, '---'""=°"' <lt1 Mir, C.llklfnl• 9''25 -e 1 tf 11 v•·n _ELlora...C&lllorlllll t2il>~----+ 1· ~rolrr-:r:-Wellltr, ~m T~«;;;w "':.;;"~tdent J•net . ltob'fft, UM l!"klel't "'venue. Oo!'clltller Rd., Cor-dtl Mar, Cotti MeH, C•!llornl l 92627 C.l1lornl1 '16ll J0'.11!,.M J . JONl!SI &. Thlt llui.lneu 11 collduc:lld ..., I •e"'"rtl JOSl!"H "OLINElt ..., .,.. Tiiis bull11111 II atn<l...c:ted b'I' •n I~ UO W Olyfn.,lc 11..._ • Plrl'!Wrihlp, <llYklu•I. · Loi A.:......., C:•ll"""•' *1I W#lnd1 o.srze Mrs. M1r!Ofl1 W•hlt r (IU ) r-:"..aHI Thie IUMmt!'ll WI S 11111111 wilh lht "fhil 1ltltm111I W•• 111<111 with Ille cou~ Al'iwMTI ,... l"tll"-t' CounlV Clark of Or111111 (O\lnl'I' ort IV Cll•-ol Or1r.g1 Counly on ~~lemblt' f'vbll•he<I °''""' COISI 0•11'1' l"Jlal, St1i"mtlll!r •· 1t1• It, 1914. Fl7MS Stptembtr 16, 23. 3(1, •l'ld Odaber 1. "11bll1htcl OrlflClt Ca.11 01lty r~~.:i~ Publl1hed Or1r.g1 COii! Dilly Pllol, 1911 ~4 S"1'11mlltf' 1a, 23. JO, •nd October 1. SIP!emblr ZJ. ». Octobe!r 1, 1~~:: PUBLIC NDnCE 1t1• wt·74 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SL,.·7Ull NOT1CE TO Clll!DITOlll SU,.l!RIOlll C:OUA.T Of' THI SL,.·7 .. lit ITATIEMINc1.0~$:•:..NOONMENf ITAT•cg~N~l.'&fll:.l:..~~lt TMI! ~~:~:1g: cC:,.°t.~::11~it ~:: l'ICTITIOVS SUSIHISS llAMli • N A...,,,. THI COUNT'f 01' Olt NGa Tiit f(lllOWlll!I per-h•v1 •INlndOMG E I I of MAil~ 8ROWH De<'t•$ed No. A .. 1421 . t1'1t l.i.1 ot '"' llctlllocn buiklesi nernt: w6;1~e 15 HEREBY G1veN 10 '"" ftOTICE 011 Mli411NG OP l"ITIT•ON 0 lo R LOCICSM!TM, 711 W. 1'111 FOii "ltOIAT• OP WILL AND "Oii 5! .. "H", Co'1t MIU, Clll!ornl• 91621 credltori ol !he •bove nemed dtcNtnt l.l!TT•Rs TISTAMf"NTAlt'I' The Flclltlout. l llllrwtu Nlrnt r•letrtd lh•I •11 pllrlOllS hlvlr.g ct•lms "'''""' Estllt of LYOIA PLEGE:R 0-.:1 Kl ~ •llov• w11 flied In Ortr.u• County '"' uild lleettHnt '" requlrttl 10 1111 NOTICE: JS HEllEI Y G1vEN11 ih11 on J~1'1' f , 1974. lhtm. wlti. the ntclln •r'I' VOIKllet"I, In RICHARO H. "LEGER •'1<1 ALFREO Rllph M. PhlUlps. l05' KlltYbrOO~t IM elllcl ol fl'll cl1rlt ol lilt •tM>Yt (, l"LEGElt hlY• flltd herein a pe!l!lon LIM, Coil• Mt1.1, C•lllOl'nl• '1626 '"lllled '""'"'' er lo PrtSeflf them, with tor ,.,obit• or wm end for lisu•nct 011115 R•Y Aker,, lOW l(!llybraoll• ,... !""'"'r'I' voucbe<i. to 'n I .,, LtllWI Tt',."""''''I' to !ht 1"11· L•ne. Costt MIH, C1lllornl1 t'l626 u""trsignld •I !ht LIW OfUu ol ROGER 11-r.. '9ftrtnc1 to wlllc~ 11 tnld• Tlll1 1Kisl11tH w11 condllclld lly , L. WAYNE, 19(13 W. ltedondo 8'Kll !or lurthtr l>'•l!cvl•rs, 1nd 11111 tilt gtntrtl plrlnie~hh:>. 81"11,, P. 0 . Bo• 2003, G1r<1ent, C.lllornl1 llmt "<Cl pl.ct ol hllrlng lht Ulrnt Rtll>h M. p~rn111s 911111, whit~ I• file P1•<• pf bullntu n1~ bltrl u l for Oc!obltr n. 1911, l llis 11111mtr1I -I llltd wrtll IM or Ille undtr•loned In •II mtl!tri 11 t ::JD 1.m.. In ti. courlroom of (°""ly Clark ot Dr•not County on perl11lnlnt1 to IM •slll• ol Hkl ~eden!, Otp.trl"*!t No. 3 ol 11ld CCIClrl, 11 ~tembtt 26, lt7'. within tour monlhs lfltr Ille llrsl 100 Civic Ct ntt r Orlw WHI, Jn !he l'Jl2.Jf putlllCtllon lllf this notice. Cll'I' ol SIAll A111, C1lltor11I•, Publh""' °''""' Ca.SI 0•11'1' Piiot, Diii<! S...1""'""' 11• 197' 0•19<1 October 2, 1t74. .5tl>l1<11Mr '6. 111d Ottt>blr J, lL 21. P,<iTR ICI( JAMES 81t0WH WILLIAM I . 11 JOHW, 1t1' 3'21·11 E•KllfOr ol lhl Wl!I COlll\IV Clt rk -~-----------( Of IM l bovl M m<ld dtcedtnt C. A. HIGlla -ROGER L-WAYNI Ht MfrlH A- ltOI W. It ........ laKll llv•. lllltlt lllaflll, C1Hlwlll1 t'.l:U2 P U BLIC NOTICE "· O. I•• toll 17141 UJ.HJ't 0~ C:ltlftfftl• fn41 A,,._,, fw1 jllltltl~ l'ICTITIOl.IS •USINl'SS nUI l2U.SI "vblllhe<I °''"" Cotrl o.u, l"llof NAMI STATliMli NT An.,....., fw IEJIK'Otw ' lilt fall lowlng ""'°" II clol!IO bullMH "ubl!ll'led O•l(lfe Ca.st 0 •11'1' ,.llol, Dc.toOlr " 7• ll, "'' m •-14 '" S.p111m11er 16, n. 30, tnd Oc:lotlef" J, 1914 ,.RESTDN SAILS, 1n 16th st.. :i.w.u PUBL'lt: NOTICE Newpo)rl l1ach. C•. '16'0 1---=::;::c;::-;::;c;:::::;:---J------------- C•lvln J. Prt1t1111. HJ1 T•Ngo PUBLIC NOTICE • 410lt P1 .. Collt MfH , Cl . 916211 SU,.l!lt!Olt COUllT 01' TH• Tlll1 bulll'lllS It btlll!ill cond...c:!.O bY $L,.·t01t STATS O" CALll"OltHIA l'Olt en lndlwl<lual. MDTIC:I! TO C:ll!OITOltl THI C:OUHTY OP OllANOE C•lvtn J. P•tston SU,.IEltlO. COUltT O" THI No. A .. IOJ Thlt ,1,temenl 1119<1 with lilt Counfy . STATE 01' CALIFOllNIA FOi NOTIC• ~ Ml'AltlNO 01" "ETITION Clfrk of Or•nv• County on 9'1>tem1H• TM• COUNTY OF OltAJIOI! FOlt ,.ltOIATIE 01' WILL ANO l'OR 4, 1914. 1 Ill• A...... LETTl!ltS 01' ADMIHISTllATION PJ1172 ' WITH·THll·WILL ANNEXED P ' ' 0 '' .'' E:JIB!e ol ROSALINO s. IRIGHTMAN, e111t1 .,, SUSIE: SPLAWN DK••ff<I 11bl shed Or•noe oe•t I Y 01 Otct11ed ' · Stptembtr 16, 23. 30, 1n<I Otlcbl!r 7, 1914 MOJ IC£ IS HEltEI V GIVEN 10 lht NOTICE IS llEflEl'V GIVEN !Ml ""'·14 tdltorl ol tilt •bove ll•m.0 cllc~enl ICtfr'I' L. K•YJ'!\tr h•• till<! lltreln 1 -------------1(' . peol!llon lor Pr-le ol Wiii t lld tor P U BLIC NOTICE th1I 111 Pll'W'I• IMYlno et111n• •o•lnst luuinc• or Leners lllf AllJ'!\lnl,lr~llon !ht uild OKedenl •rt requlrlNI lo Ille wllll·lhl ·Wlll •nM•rd lo !ht pe!ltl-r lhtm, with lh• nectU:'l'Y vouchtfl, In r1f1rene1 to which Is m.ae IOI' lurtl\lr --------~~---1th• ol!lu of 1111 clet"~ of lht •bOw P'rllculart. •rid lh•I 1111 !lme u111 p1,,, PICTITIOUS •UUNl!SS ..,1111<111 court. or lo P<"-nt !Mm, ~th lllf l'llirlr.g 1.,. ''"" ,,_1 llHn u t NAM• ITAT•MENT the nlet n1ry VCJll(:htr1, lo I h I tor Dc.lobtr 12, )tlL II ':lO 1,m., TM lollowfng ptt'!.1111 11 <lolno bulll\llS undlflloNd ., ~ L•w Offlu ol In tht COUl'll'OOlll of DllPl'rlmlAI HO. '" SHEPHERD, SHEPHEllO AHO DUMOAS, l ol wld covrl 11 100 Civic Cln!tr dtllCIMll, 1116' E:dlnotr' Av•., 1172 DuPont Ot .. Sit. 11, Newport 81Kh. Drlw Wtll In fi.. Cll'I' o1 S.111• AM F°'•fll•in Vtlll'I'. Cl. t'.l:l'OI C•lllornl• tt"4. Wlllch Is lilt pltce Calltornl•. ' ' ROl)trl E. s .. ~1. 1'173 Si n J1cJ"10. of llui!lltH Of• ...... undtrsll]fltd In •II 0 •11<1 Oclobtr '1. lt74 Founi.ln V1Hey, C•. t210I ,,,.tltrt 11trl•ln1n11 lo lilt '1t11t of WIUIAM E II JONN This blnlne1 11 COl!d!Xlrd by •n nld cH«<Mnl, wllflln IOUr months tlltr C°""l'I' Cttrk ' llldhrlduel, Tiii llrtl Plrtlllc•tfOll OI lllll notk;.. ltOl•ltT 1. WHIT• Roblrl E. St•hl 0 1tld Stilllttll/'ll' 11, 1974 1n» M•wllllnlt II.,._ This 1t1ttmlfll w•1 rlltd with Uw HOMER H. •1ttGHTMAN TorrMCI. <•111..-..ll fMtl (Ollrlh' c...-1< .,, °''""' (11\1111'1' "" E•ttlllw OI "" wm ol Tth ltU> ,, ..... ""™'111w \1, lt7L Thi •bovl NrM<I 61Cedenl ""'""'' 1_. .. ,..1,._ "J7161 IHl'..,,eRD, SNl'l"Hli.RO .. DUNDAI Pvbfllhed '0r'"°' CO.II Delly Piiot, J'utlol!1111ct Or•l'llMI Co.st O•ll'I' Piiot, 21n Ovl"lllt Of., 111. It Dc.toblr " 1, 13, 1'14 l tfl-7• 5'Pltl'l!btr i.. 21, 10, 1fld Dclober 1, Ntwwt 11acll, Ctllfllnll• ,,_.. 1•11 ust-74 cn•i UM6lt -------------1".,_" Nr l:•talltf' ~ PUJIUC NOTICE PUlluc NOTICE Plllttl1MCI 0r""lll (a.fl 0.llY 1"11ol, Sfloptembet' II. U, JO, •nd October 1.J---===c-.,.-..,,.-.,----1 \'11 341·14 "ICTITIOUI IUllNSSS NAME STATI Ml!NT I 41111 PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii 1o11ow1no Pl!'ton• ,,.. eo!na WOl lCI TO CRIDITOltS t llvSlllHI 11: ,SU,.l!RIOR COURT 01' TMI' SL,..14171 THE REI> llU RL, oftll :ID!h $!., STATI 0, CALll'OltNIA 1'011 PICTITIOUS IUSINl!S H-'*°' l l t<h, Cllllornll TM• c:ou~ 0, 011:.t.NOI ,IC:TITIOVS IUS1Nl'SI Ed-rd L. 1119 ... fOll G1111 Ot'lv1, 0• A4NU ER Tile follOwlno .... iOl'I I• dolno bll•lnts• HllMl"OIOfl 8ttCh. C•ll!Ornl• '1446 Esl1t• OI El>MUNO L. Wl!8 • It' Jte'i~ A. l1191t, QI Gun Or!v1., ~'t;;~.· tS HE:REllY OIVll!N to Ille • OAKWOOO 8 UILOERS, 11391 C1rn1Dy Hunllng!Oll 8•.cll, C•lllol'nl• J2~4 • "'•1--aeidl Cilltoml• T~ls 11u1!"''' 11 cond...c:T.O 11'1' • atJ!tl'll trWllOrl pf !ht illovt-111mtd iltctdtlll ... ,,., .... ~. ' p1rtnerlhlp, 111•1 tll ptrson1 h1vf1111 ct•tm• 1oQ1ln~t t J6'1 JK Qut A !not• lilt ffld <1ac10tnl ,,.. miulr.O to fllt CASEY JDSE,.H SAUERS, 11lt2 Tiii• '"'•Mini w•i fll.O with 1111 ll11m, w111\ lilt IKMHfY vayc.htr1, In C1rnab'1' LaJ'Hi, H\llllll!QIOA l•1'h. Counl'I' Cl•rll. of 0rlfl9• CouMy Ol't lilt olllc• ol !flt cttrlt of lh• l bOW C11lforAl1 f'llMt 5'Pl•J'!ltltr 16 ltJt .,,1111ec1 court, or to pr1Hnl tllem. with This business 11 Con<IUC1ed b'I' 111 ' ' PJ1$-M !ht llKtSHl''I' VOVC:htr.. IO lilt Mn-lllCl!vlduel. P11bll111td Otl not Ca.st O•ltY l'tllol, dtl'ilt nad •I tM l1w OlllCHI ol $1MON, CASE:'V J. SAUERS 5'f11tm1itr ». •nd Oc:loblr 1 11 11 SHERIDAN. MUltPHY. THORNTON AHO Tllll 1t•ltmlflt Wll Hi.d w1tn lilt ' ' ' HINERFELD, '10 Nt wporl Ctnltl' Orlve. C-1'1' Cllfk of Or•"SI' C°""''I' on lt1I l6»-7• Sulit !US, N-PO'I lffcllt C1Ht«nl• SIP'tl'T\1111'" '-lt74. PUJIUC NOTICE ,,... •HI'!: All'!' J1mn "· HumpflrlY •11111 Jr •• wlllch II Ille PIK• "' tMh"•tU l"vtlll~ or.,... COlll Otlly ,.11o1.1---~=~-,-~,----1 o1 file ll!ldlflltnN In t ll """"' .-. $1111tl'l!ller la. '». Jl. •!Id Oclotlltr J, f'ICTITIOVI IUSINl'SS t.tnl111 to 11111 n t1te of Hid dt<•nt, lt14 )41t-7A NI.Ml STATIMINT within la\lt' '"'""" efltt Ille llflt pllllllc., ln. to11-hio ptl'1ION .,, llfol119 !Ion et thh riom.. PUllUC NOTICE bullllfts '" 0.ltd Slfll...,.. lt, 1t74 Tit& IECUllllTY I. $£1tVICI COM· SOU'JHEllN CALIFORNIA MUNICAT IOHS. flf >03t $wll1 ltM FIRST NAT IONAL •ANIC. •ICTlllOl.IS •UllNl!SS Hiii Avtrt .... S.1111 Alie, Cf111of1'11• 11'1'1 R•lotl F. "'Ill, NAM• ITATllMINT '21W Trllll Ollk•r Tiii Ioli.wino ~ •• dolno M INU Mol'lllOmWY Dtll l 'l'Htms. Inc .. ))30 &oKltl Afmllll1tr1tor wlllt ••: $0\Jll'I ""' Httl A_, $tr\!• A"', 0-" ,._. lllf '"' etl•tt $UNOANC! WEST. ltn N$. 1 C•Utornle mtt of 111f •boW ._med dtceOt"I Mtp.11, Col" Mt1.1, Cl. Thll b\lllAtU 11 candilCllcl 11'1' J.t.Mes A. HUM•HRIY, Jlt, IC.. Alltfl .. .,,.,..,., 11tS NIWllOfl Mtil\llOfMtY 011• 1'1''"""'-Inc ... <«· l ll!lON. SNI AIOAN. MUR .. MY, """' COiii Mts•. ca , "'"!on. TIIOtlMTOfll ANO MTNl!tl'llLD Tl!h llullntt• It lltlflll Condlltltll ti'!' /I/MICHAEL D. scon '1t NIW"'1 C:t~t" Orlvt, tn l1"14lvkl"'I, Stem...,. 1111 .. IUt I(. All'" l'tderwn Tht6 tlt'-9111 '"' flltti wffh 11'1• NNNl't ... lll. CltllflrRla HUI Tlll'-11•1-t l!ltd wtlh tt.. COUM'I' CounlY Clttll. Of OrttOI COlr;flf'I' era. ., .. I Int) .... 11. Cltrll! Of Otlflf' (Pll!lfy on kplemlltr Sep!. u. ,., .. All-'1'1 tw s.tc:l•I t. " 1. 1111 a1m11111tr•t1r w1111 .... ,., ""''" rmM N n" l"ublttfltd °''"" Ca.11 Diiiy "lktl, ,.\fbll111H Ol'•llOI COISI 0.11'1' ,.llot ~llblllhtd Or•~· Cot)I D•ltr l"!lol S1oi..m111r n, JO, 0(9-7, 14. t1t Stp!Milw 1" n. lf, anO OCloblr 7. 1t14 "6Clltltlbtt 13.. ». Octobtr 1, J.t 1t1e lS7'J ,, J')tt•U US1·1• 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L- O T c L A s s I F I E D .6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 l tntob ••.•••.••• 30CXM69t D'AllV Pl 1 '0T CLASSIFIED ADS ltopclJOhon •••••• =·-~'.·~.:.._,0., M I.I I. =~.:,;,;. .. ··-""' ~=~.'.'.'.;;.,. You Can Sell It , Find It , [ 642-5678 J One Call Service ~;···~ho:.-""' Ser•k•• & 1.-i 60()0...otf Trade It With a Want AtJ . . fast Credit Approval Tron'9'f'ot.,.. •••• 910M99f ~::::::::::::;:::::::;',~G:•:n:.;,.~l~R;";.E;.~~-;l00;;;;;2~1~~~•=n=•:,:,l;"-;;R~.E.;"""~~~100;;;;:2;7'~G:•:n:e:r,~l~R;.~E~.~~""7,1002;;;;Gerutra l R.E . ER~ORS: Adv•rti1•n I-;;;:;;:;::::::;:;::;;;; 1002 thould che<k tholr ed• 1 • Assume 71;, 0/o VA * Balboa Bay Properties * dally & report °''°" CAMEO SHORES Loan $223 Per 1 m fn e d I a t e I y. The Ul\'i.'ly 1'11l'lfl1· \'1l•11: l~c. 3 DAILY PILOT t11ume1 hc11·n1 .. 2 txuh l10111c , Si>c'ci-Mo. Vaeant- ll1billty for the first ully off<'red at Stt•l,000. Near Beach OCEANFRONT St 1shore D rive Vacunt 101. Seller ,,·ill subordinate. OOVE R SHORE$ l'anora1nic \'ie\\'. Ivan \\'ells cust. blt. 5 BR, lgc. f<:nn. rm ., fo r1nol d 1 11 1 n g '"/courtyard pool. S 13o,00o. 6'12·7491. Incorrect lnwrtlon HEART OF ••• Com11a de! ~tar. Lc>\'ely Tm• li11N1 CuJ-tlf'.~ftl'. 1"11\~ only. ll()nie, close to beach, on nit-entry, :-.truurnuth livh1i.: J I.~ 10111. o .... 'nl?r u-lll 11rrami:c l'OOlll. S1'1»u'1tlr nuts~ivt' flnunctna. O f I er ed 1.H lani.ll.y 1\'lon1 with rozy fire· 675-7060 I --"" I~ $J.l7,!i00 1il1t1•1:. Cow1try kilchl'n. St-· p11n1h• fonrntl dint'. C IANT SIZI:: bc>droonn•. CO:\f PLF.· Tl::L\' Ht:Ol'£0Ri\1'ED. 60' vr:rtANDA v.11h nu1rsl1· n1n1low hre 11ng. BI(; TRt~ES. Bulll-ln o\Ounlitln 11•at£1rfaH. J-"Alt:O.I !->IZJ-;I) \'AHO. Ahi1odnnt'{! und n.·11· Uy for yuu. Hurry on this v .. e. Call uo1v! 842-253:). EASTBLUFF Supe r cle:in 4 BR. ho1ne 11 ugc fani. din . r111. Ne\vly redec. 0\l'ners a n x i o u s: $70,500. 640·8484. Gener•I R.E. 1002 VACAN,...... Thi1 4 bedroon1 pool oon1.. CORBIN-MARTIN is vacant &. wailing for n Realtors lan1ily to IO\·e It. Offf'rM * 644-7662 * at $36,500 "'llh GI &1''11A '"'"'!"~~~~~~!!!!! ~~s:is1 available. ca 11 1-BA YSHORES Walker&lee fl lt l J lt-11 STOP YOUR WORLD and get off long enough to call w; -\\'e will i;how you a Super LisUng. Ad<t)JI· able 3 to 5 BR ho1ne, E:asl· side Costa Mesa. $46,500 CLASSIFIED HOURS Advttfuers may place th~ir ads by t~lephonc 8:00 a.m. to 5;30 p.m. Monday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday COSTA MESA .OFFICE 330 w. Bay 642·5678 Newport Beach A bcaulifully, laslefulJy llf'CO- r11tcd, 1·harn1ing, war 111 hon1e 11·lrh flO\\'ering vinc3 t1dflrn!11g-roof & p.itio. Con1- plrt<' v.•hh lovely gut>St houst• iu rear • just rt>a(ly for thC' kid~. gu<': :s or Cr1111dn1a. Tv.u cUr g!lI' + fenced -in 11:u·king for 2 1110~ t·ars, or bohl & ciunr .=r. Priced at $64,950. cash to l01ln on ,filract or lease option, l.'-"WQuail ~ &•Plac• . Prap•rti•• · -751-1920 1400 QUAllST. NIWf'OtlT I EACH THE REAL ESTATERS 6 UNITS Just Listed Irvine Terrace Owner Will Carry An eJC1ra shorp 3 BR Honie on a hrrgt' l!Ox13.'> fl corner lot \vilh 1va1m natural 11'0l)(I and hri<·k textul''!!, S<'H l'lc11ning oven and n1uch n1ore rLU~ Tht> Qll'll"r 11•1.1 nts a f;:1st sail' and \\'lLL CARR\' TllE l!>I TD. co: rs · WALLACE REALTORS ~141- (0ptn Ev1nin91) LOW DOWN W"h pool 2 Udrms.-$22,950 550-8800 REALTORS m 4 Loc:al Offices To Ser"e \'ou WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS s ince 1946 VIEW · POOL · REDUCED TO $1 79,500 One of the best in Big Cyn! 4 BR . Flt & DR. Beaut. eusto1n detail lhl'llOul. O\VC lseloption. 2111 San Joaquin Hill ' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. Ro ad 644-4910 General R.E. 1002 General R:.E. 1002 ------ABANDONED ASSUMPTION 7•/o HIGH ON A HILL $223 PER MONTH OVERLOOKING ONLY 541 ,900 BLUE PACIFIC J'r11·a1 r an d ijuirt . Panurr1n1it· v1c•1\' of Pac1f1<·. C'uur1yard entry, L ari::: c k111·hC'tl. f":1111!Ty I' 0 0 t\l • 11\'(;F; l~lVI?\C P.OOi\I \l'ITll .\ UltEATH Ti\KING VI~'.\\'. L.'.t rgc bcd1'001ll1>. Cr1\'i:'t'\"1:l 11rilio. PriCi?d al on-ly $69.9'.l(). O\vrWr · .:Vin J1nan1·c. Cri ll lo Si'C 96.1-6767. l.'-"WQuail ~ &•Plac• Prap11rti•• · 7S2-1920 · 1100 OUAll SI, H(Wl'ORT llACH Sta rt Thinking Desert In 1his Conrlo. Enjoy s v.·1111· 1 -,c,~E~X=T=RA~-.~E~XT==R~A"""''~' -1 min~ llnd trnnis. Buy 1h1s I bcOroom, lgr dri'ssing HEAR ALL lll'C':t. Ei1her complrtrl~· fu rn for s~.JOO or unrur n ABOUT IT! for S'l;l,500, SC1c you in P.S. ~au1ilul pride or owneri;hip I love you!! :: l)4•drooo1 'l hath, fornuil 644-7270 diniug room. hugr 20 x 20 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newpor t Blvd. 642-5678 OCEANFRONT Delu. ... e 2 Br., 2 ba., S1\·edi~h lrplcs .. sundccks or patios; 5 units fu 1·n ., on waler/sumn1£1t'; one uni t yenrly, unfurn. Good re11t11l hl~lory. Call for details. Priced at Sl)(),000. Cull: 673-3663 642-2'.!53 Eves. I "'~~~~~~"!!"~~ I LEASE-OPTION . fan1ily roon1 !or your ['IOOl 1ahh'. or v.·h:ilCVC'I'. Priced Ul $•l5.950. Call l>-\G-TI71. OPEN nL9 • frS FUN TO« NICE• HU NTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 54<).1220 • LACUNA BEACH 222 F orest Ave. 494-9466 associated BROKERS -REAL TORS 1015 w aolbol! 671 l6t) COLLEGE PARK RARE 4 BEDROOM CORONA DEL MAR A delightful honie in a great loc;Hion corner Jot privalc beach -2 bedroorns -2 baths and den. Spat"C to expand. Lots of Px1ras. Price rl'<lucl'd to S61.500. ~O::::::P::::::EN::::::::::::H::::::O:U:::;SE~ I ~ ~ .tiUJt<• S~t4 tj11-~ Rl4UORS THE REAL ESTATERS FORMER MODEL SAN CLEMENTE 305 N. El c:amino Real ' 492-4420 Used brick firepla1,.oe, super Call 673-~ 50 for more in- covercd p<1lio and park like forn1ation ... Gracious Jh·ini:! & C'll- trrtaining .t: a {,,rt'C'at in· vestlnC'nt ot Big Canyon Country Cl uh. Luxurious :l bt.,-troom. \8x::2· hv rn1, din- in){ room, riblc \\'C1 l>i1r. n1a1·hlc niaslt•r hath. 01\111'1" v.·ill carry at 9:t.i' t , $160.000. Or 1<'11!.e option $100U. rnonthly. This beau11ful i\fP~• \11•1-rli' hornc 1\RS thr nlO(l;>l h11n1o• 11hen nc-1'. 111<' lrind~c;1p1nt: h11s 1)(1\\' nl<ihll'('(I ''' tllll1rh lht' ho-.1 u1v nf th1• hnn11• ~ tlr'Clroom'<; + ft1n11I~ roon1 .ii! f(lr Sl2.JOO. C:1ll j l;;...!J.191 atnlOSphere. Priced to :sell 0Pf.N11L'. IT'S FUN TO BE. NIC£1 NORTH COUNTY' dial free 540.lZlO CLASSIFIED DEADLINES De&dline for copy I: kills is: 5:30 p.m. the day be- fore publication. except for Sunday &: ?..1onday Editions when deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. at $43,950. Call 646-7171. I rr:ar ~ o><.v m • • '" "'" ro" MCE• G'"" jJ THE REAL ESTATERS Zfi kuC' Gr:uul \·alh-.• Open E1"'ry Day 1.:1 CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads daily I: l't"porl errors immediately. T HE D}\Il.Y ~ll.OT assumes liability for t he first in· correct insertion onb'. CANCELLATIONS: When killing an. ad be sure to make a record of t he KllL NUMBER given you by your ad taker as receipt of yoUr cancellation. Thil kill nwnber must be pre-- sentl?d by the advertiser in case of a dispute. CANCELLATION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW ~ FOR LEASE OR SALE COMMERCIAL BLDG. 1885 Park Ave., CM Good !Ol'ation fol' any bu~i­n('S~. Good o·aUic. Lots <>I 11arking. 011·flt'r co11s1cl('r i>clling cin a c:ontract. Call Nuon1i Jorclan fi4,j.{)SS:l 646-3928 Eves: 645-0882 Lachenmyer Realtor . SIDE BY SIDE 1\\o 4-plex~. <:lose 10 ~hop. pin~ & good financing JS 11va.ilalllt•. Good bye ar ~61,000 eac h! FERGUSON·HESTER AD BEFORE RUNNING: Realtors, Inc:. ~ill~r ~~~ am:e~ :~ 1401NDove St .. Ste . 220 that h!ll OOcn ordered, e\vport Beach but we cannot guaran· 833-9781 tee to do so until the ad 2 Vacant-FHA Loan has appeared in th e Tritnl payn1cnt $1;..i.OO prr pa'per. month. T11'() s1r.ry. Priced OIME-A·UNE ADS: :11 $:t5,200. S&IO 00 Tntal ~ voci'L'64"~,'·o'e5'6ABB'fft I L~~~~:::::·plt~~ CHOOSE Y 0 U R ...... B F~DROO~IS-3 l11•rlroon1s +. 1.,,.,...,...,...,...,...,. .. ---.. Hdr111 :.'. Hath. 'fl)t;d Pay-sepa1·a!~ guest house, or 4 1 · 1111,rtl s1.\· •. un n1nu1h. l\1>1v ht'drQorns 11·1th d1•n, lnri::<• Ha1•r son1e1111ni::: .vou want to 1•:.1nl. L'o'll'fli'lq .ind r!r;1pe!'i. vie11-.sidc living t'OOlll and SC'll? Clas~iliell ads do it 1 V111·;u11, Crill 1/11•·1e11d11 ltcal tli11inc rootn int£1 nrk-,:I f0t• \\'Cl! -call NO\\ 6~2-567:S. i-:.~1.111• Inc . ."~l:!-?ll'i."lli. entrrtaining or t r1 n1 i J y General R.E . 1002 , G9neral R.E".---71002='' ga thi:rings. Priva It• pa 1 iu 1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j <.'Ornplete 11·i1h he;1!rd & fillcred pool, E:-;cellt'n! buy a1 $118.JOO. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642.5200 675-4060 2 Story Bar9ain + Pool-$28,500 5°/o Down Deluxe -J::XTHA ~Jl,\RP -:.! s!ory bn~ain! Pride I or Ol\'lli.'1"1'hip 11bounds. Urc -u- rarori; 1lt>ll~h1 1\ith i:n!d I 1'f'll1(•1J n1lrror1•1I \\'f1ll~.1 Sf»1rkin~ hlu(' tyl(JI & BHQ 1:1.n'a. t:nclo~rd rr-.1 b1ick ( f" !II) •\llh hulihlinr.: ll'll!C'I'· fall. Sl..12.1 w1 .. r1 10 buy. Ccntrnl l~·lll'h l<111·n1· ll}f'll· I llon. Tnkt• 111!vi111lf1C(' ol this b.11lf.11in CnU ~lli:i·tii6? OPEN fll f • 1''S 'UH 10 At NICE• 11 Col~well Banke ' -' •• " r-..... ·t_f,,..>jr._~t,f·· ·"•' SOMETHING SPECIAL Elegant Corona del i\lar Estate. 5 bedroo1ns. 7 baths, pool. 'ie\r of i;;land s & harbor. A n1ounta1n selling by th e .::.ea. Call today. ~272.000. INCOME UN ITS NEAR BEACH Build equity in sh<irp corner duplex \\'hilc re laxing in honu~ 1·001n;; O\'Cr gar&ge. Sell ing price includes ranges. refr1 gcra1ors, \Vas h- er & dr~1cr in laund ry room. J:>ri ccd tb sell at 893.000. COUNTRY FRE NC H WARMTH Thcsc ads are strictly do1\11payn1cnt. &lier P,'\y.'I' cull in advanec by mail rlosing t'O!ll~. f°rt'!h ancl [ ~ [ or b.t any one of our of-clc;1n. Cflll Hac~enda Real fices. NO phone oriit:ni. t:!l!flle Inc. 96.l-8~16 : Dea~llne: 3 p.m. Friday, 1 ~R7E~D7u=c=E=D~SJ000=71~,-,,-,,-,-,..,.-I c . Cost& ~tesa off!Cfl 12 fanlR!i!IC ·I + lan1ily room aiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~:ii THE REAL ESTATERS J3ig Canyon 4 bcdroonl ho111e \Vilh rarnily 1'00111 <111d :.u11 \..e11 1·01lver:.(lt 1on area. l .. argc I rrR('t'd lot . \\1th pl ans for pool. Decorated in sunny e;:1rth ton es. $175.900. RARE BAYCR EST OFFERING 1\ssu111nblc 6J.i'"f loan. 5 13edroon1 s. 31 2 baths, ran1ily roo1n dining roo1n, sunken ll\'ing roon1 . pool ''Ith Jacuui. Function_ \\'Ith flair. Loca ted on prestigious Antigua Woy. 1157.500. noon -1ll branch ot· + prlvarc offi1,."i'. GiJl;H.nlic fices. 1no~h·r suite ha.'1 roon1·slze THE DAILY PILOT ~ t'IO!irt 111t1I big bnlN)ny. seT";es the rhtht to clas· 13 ·11o1 hig hom4! buy at $51 ,950 si[y, -~It, ceruor or re--1 1 .7C~'.,"="'~'~<O=IO,.,..Agl7-'; . ..,---,I fuse any 1dvertl1em4!nt, ASSlJ~1E S1l4 total payment. aOO I<> change I~ 1'11.ff't 711'r \'A. POOL 110 ;\TF;! Ir regul1tlons "dth<HJt Bt>~t llun•!nt;"Ton Ht'nC'h huy prior notice. n! $.1? .500' ci. Rn . .sh11rp and CLASSIFIED N'All~ 10 M-'t". C11ll nuw 17·!i010 At:!. REAL INCOME 2-3 BR, Z Ba llo111Ws 11 /In· I ~'Om~ of $500. Ax.<1l!mt• •lw Isl ~at 71 ~';.1, :tind rh,. :lrni -And you'll hn,.,. $2IXI lrft o'·er each 1nunch 111o• pn~'r 1J1 S·IR,000 for 00111 ~ call l'IO\\. a56-21i60. c;::SELECT TPROPERTIES • POPULAR "PRINCETON" l '11J\'Crs11 v Park f1.1,·orite' ~ Bedrooms, 2 bath:.. for1nal ti1ning roonl. lathcdrnl celling 1n lt\'Ul~ roon1 . Lovely CO\e rcd patio. Near pnrk & pool~ $55.!)(JO MAILING ADDRESS ,;m. Q1>en_bcan_t_w~11-,,,.,-.• p, 0.""BO~,S60, ('flt)• fltl'l hH'I', rarnJly rul.1 ~ ...................... --- Coftfl. r.rtsa Otg ~hnrJi• trtt.~ surrnund- -DIAL 644-1766 Don't gtvt' 11p Ilic !ihip! 2161 San Joa quin Hill s Rc;f., N.B. 92626 In~. l,t'rf I 11111.rtrr homl', C:11lJ llMV. J117.00t0 f\gl, ''Us1 .. ii in l"ilu1~lfll'<l ..... 111p A COLDWELL BANKER CO. to Shnrc Rf:11ull!.I 6'12-~1'il11. \!!.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,~j • I • • 8 l 0 DAILY PILOT Gtntral R.E. Mondi\)', OctObtr 7 1974 .J 1022 Fount1in Valley I 1034 NowP91t llM<h 1669 1069NowPort llMch 1002G•n•r•I R.E. , 1002 .;;G.;;";.."•:..•.;;•.o..l .;;R;;..E;c.;...._....;;100=1..;G;..•;..•;;;•.;;'°;.;l_R;.. . .;;£.;.. __ .;.IOOl=, 1Gen•r•I R.E. ~~ IN BIG CANYON Best Price by C.:on1par1 ~on •rest-Beaut iful 3 bd r1n t.·lonaco \\ ilh :;ci tt color carpetioi;::, sunny kitchen area. \Var111 f'rench doors 11nd pt·uctical fetitures too ! A 3 car garage \vitb storage, landscaped patiu \\'ilh Char.glo ba r· becue and a floor plan !hat has the luxurjous in a s l e r bedroon1 suitt! down stairs. At $135:500, this property i:c; best by comparison rest. 'l'rv it ! See \"erg.Bene !lull at 22 Rue lirand Puca!. Ulg l"anyon. UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors, 54(1..5990 2850 Mesa Verde Or., Costa Mesa Valley Realty Presents COMMERCIAL BUILDING PLUS! REAL ESTATE SALESPERSONS A great little building in C.D.~1. with a 1000' Need A New Outlook? sJor .or 3 :snljl.jlt:r uni!s AND _!11 ___.!!t?Slairs -1--..:A::.:,Fre1h Start? O"'ners updrtn1ent or 3 s1naller uruls. Tu ipresse~? i;:reat condition. $107 .500. and O\Yne r \\'ill \Ve are intervie.,.,.\ng mf'n and carry a giant.. 1st T.O. ~·on1cn, experienced and ln· experienc · f:r salH po11l- lion11 ln our Corona de! i\far offfct'. Earn nnd leo.ni in a delightful 11.lrnosphen> of anUques and 111tutica wllh he I pf u I , compallble l'O- w o rk e r s and lndh•ldual hn>ke r us:dstttnl'c. Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE EST IMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. YOU \VILL NEVER HF.AR A DJS('QURAGJNG WORD!! Call Nigel for apprintnicnt 6"4-'t.11 1 Anylime ~ ~ MAYING THE ~AMILY FOR THANICSG IVING? AWARIJ.WINNING HOMES OPEN TODA • l\1.U it '•SY on )IOUl'Selt w'l{h 2 DINING ROOMS to PROMONTORY BAY • 1. seat eve ryone , 2 f 319 PolMettis ..-" "'"""' EIR.E.et..aW-1ot....t.~ \Vlnner of the 1974 Gold Nugget Award o gpacioui 3 bN'Jroom :.o1d to 1{1uher around. 4 t:pec:lout . t!le atIOiiirASsoclitlon-ofitomiii~Bulfders. Cot'()nn" ro11as:c v.·llh flmlly lx.'drooms, COWJlry lltYlt Only a Cew of these choice homes are still roo.in. Hvi~ n:ioni e.nd aiaJtt . kJlchcn, lge lot v.•/Boat or available. Enjoy facilities (or your privat1e kit<:hcn .. $92.~. i?'~f" l\~:·in "i!:'T 1~ boat slip on. Newport.'s newest bayfron . 2. Holld.,,.1 o,,, 149, s oo . Elegant ccnlemporary design. From $195,9 00 Jl•I o~ttld . "Old Cororm'11" <:au... & price includes land. luk'~t lo.q.:e t11n1lly honlt'. The Real E1t•t• F•lr 3. ·I. " 5 oodroom bru;od 839-6133 or 534-lSll Model Open I 0-6 D4ily on YOUR use of rooms. 60 B "d D $139,500. BUILOER REPO 7 4YSI e rive 3. Provides you "'11h excellent MACNAB IRVINE REALTY 673 3900 Fl"' '~"'"""'1"1 h•ildlng In IJnanolng on lhl• Uk new. ___ _:_ _ _ _ _ _ • _ g1,•n1 cond ition 1vlth the uni· n1nlntcn8Jlce tree ret.ldence ~~~ que comblnntion of a retail with large bcdroon11, 2\;i;;N;•~W~Po::;;;'';-S.;;;•;•;h;;;;;;;1;0;6;9;N;•:W;port;;;;;&.;;;•;<;h;;;;;;;106t;;;;j-• 11to1·l'. and n spacious 2 bath&, & bonus. :roorn. For bi.>droorn api)rtment abo~. only $29,500 you'd bf!ttcr $107,;,oQ and (lwncr will car· t;ike e look. 891-o:rlt ry the T.D. WALKER & LEE -1o0'2Generat R.E. 1o07~~ General R.E. 1002 General R.e. 1002 EXECUTIVE VILLA SPIRAL Cail 675--7225 R&\L ESTATE Huntington S.ach 1040 242 HELIOTROPE , COM Please drive by to check this lovely. rustic style home, & call us for app't. to .see. There are 3 nice sized bdrms., with an attractive view deck : note that it is an easy walk to Big Corona Beach, $99,500. CAMEO HIGHLANDS LIDO ISLE L~ke ne\v 4 BR. ~ lge. family rm., 6 baths. Pi er & float. 30 I· t. lot. $200,000. Bay vie'v frorn 4 BR., 3 ba. single story ho111e on GO It. Genoa lot. $ l55,000. WATER FRONT LOTS 40X90 Ft. $250.000 30Xl05 Ft. $165,000 STAIRCASE Prestige urea. Tree lined cul· d c -li u c . Spectacular en. try"·ay. Eloqucnl parlor. Jo·orn1al banquet room. a1ers gourmet kitchen. Separate fiesta r o o 111 • !:iV.·eeplng ~plr1\l sta\rc11se \Vith upper balc.'Ony. ftla.sslve IY>in n1aster suite11. Ex· ccuti\""e's transfer. Tnke vd· v;1ntage. Call now to see 842-25.3.5. Don't Call Me A Duplex_!! J'1n a delightful 2BR and den 01-vners • -~ir: ec "'ith beau- tiful pri\'alr lITOUnds PLUS POOL .. 4 BR $39,900 LAND BARON SPECIAL Nice custom homesite in one to-Of Newport's most desirable areas, overlooking 14th green of Big Canyon Country Club. Asking $79,500. GRUBB & ELLIS Rul Estate 675-70IO Sound impogs.ible! It's not! This has. to be the best pool home you'll find In the beach l\l"ea u nderl "'""""!!!!!""""""""''""""'""'""'""'""""'"""""'"!~I $40,000. NE\V PAINT &l;L;;•;g;u~n;•:B;•~•:;c;h;;,;;;;;:~1;04:::8 ! L•guna Niguel 1052 CARPETS. -::,,::;::."• WOliLni'.5 T:,~~~~~! ~;:;';\.., BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba y s1d e Or1>JL· N 8 675 -6161 1\n elegant ho1ne in prestige location. 4 Bdrms .. 2lf.! baths. fan1 ily rn1. & ~for1nal dining rm. The landscaping is outstanding OPEN nt' • rrs FVN ro BE NtcE1 & there is a potting shed for the green ~"""""~'!'""""~~~""'"""!!''!'""""~1~002~ I~· ~ A rharrnin(::" If : rental with pi1vnte yard '=Ul'rently pro- duc.·ini,: 2".l5/mo. ALL sq. ft. wrapped in .stucc:o & 842-7461 31572 MONTEREY •lumpslone. 2 oov. pa""', 3 car gar. l,anoramJc view! lhun1ber. $125,000. on a ·generous 47x118 lot -in l Gene<al R.E. 1002 Genoral R.E . ::~~1.'$~.~i):;;:'·hwy loca· Yi MILE TO BEACH lnlh•hcartofSouthLoguno. \Vlndmlll not Included! 497-1761 Red Carpet, Reeltors LEASE/OPTION 2 ou 5 R f4 __ Call 644-72U New custom. Ocean view. MESA VE DE BLUFFS CONDO ~ Only $56,500. 4 Bedroom pool L.ge. 3 bdrm., 2~I bath <:us· HARDWOOD R SINGLE LEVEL hon1e near new clly Park toni horne, ready for <K'CJ.IP-1,;;;Y;;';;A;;'~:;;:::;:;:;~;::;~~::~~ 1 HILLSIDE ', and Slate Beach Park. ancy! Has Jge. living & Beautiful condo on Nigu.l'! Bonita model In the orlg:inal t , • Parochlal & public acllools. family rooms with beamed Goll Course, 2 DR, 2 Ba TRI tEVEL section of the Blutls, 3 • -'I & ~1 u s-•~ FLOORS • o~ 1 1 · I ni macula1ely decorated. '-""""' · uy c. Lge. yard, p;ier. ..vuu + ....,., 'I r-I RE 1001 G I RE lOO'l ' D\.. ..... rm~ .• orm!i din i ng Y I I '! th "I ~ f II " ~n•r• . • I enera . . J 1 1 d 1-h. __ .. .__ __. C t M 1024 oung executive transfer· room or poo . "ature na· mon . #11 ,uuu u P••Ot. us 11• to up 1cate t 1s area, expo"'"" uo.:nm= ~ii· os a esa • _ ring. live tttes. Short "''alk to 49-1-3805. DUPLEX "Ab d ed Tree lined, older cstnbtis.hl'd Orll'. Prestige community. ings. J::nd unit. OV('rlooking beach NO FINANCING 1 ..::::;:o::~----=..\-~ an on ttrcn LS where this line Quiet !ret>-ijned st re t' I . wide grecnbel!. tttaxlmuin I' PR08LE?-.1S I-JERE. 1o~;t Newport Btach 1069 HEADQUARTERS Villa'' custon1 2 hcdroom home is pracious entry 10 broad liv-privacy. S70.000. 00\\'N 1-IANDLES: "JAKES n~q-2 BDRM UNITS. ~nni Spanish-$]& 950 located. f·orinal 12'xt;.• din· ~n~ac~lf n gwru;7~E'pla~ C._ f. Colesworthy 9'2-4471 ( :;:.) 54'-1101 THIS AN XLNT BUY AT Gr~::s ~p:~':"~~~ on Cf'i.hngs. Xtrn sh~1rp. Nc11r 1 inJ!: roorn, tan.cc ti\·ing rm Spal'iuus lonnal din i ng REAL TORS '40-0020 $87.SOO IDirectVlns: watch 54 ft.; quiet end of Island. :'.:" 4 950 tclift Shopping Cent~·.-. 12 Story·Pool·Beach ~~~~l~k ga~!~~~a~llO:; fil~~ ~~· Garden v 1 iew,kitchen. Back Bay 1004 YOU'VE -GOT ASSUMABLE .for signs 011 Coast Hwy.J Owner "ill cany to ~ . . J-'01111:11 double dl)('>l' en!ry \\'ilh ...... ~."'('separate am y room TO BE KIDDING I FHA LO s ~ qualified buyer. $1.JS,IXX>. T\YO HOUSES ... A_.3 BR and 10 ~gnriuus Jiving rOOm with $] O ,,·ith ~ct bar and fireplace. CUSTO~r POOi. BY O\\'NER , . • AN VA ' · . ~ Charming Weterfront a 2 B~. East:;1de Cos1u floor 1., i·eilini:; ~i·\ iilau•. 4,5 O. City view Crom back. Best Beaut 3BR 28A Univ. mod. ~rt s what you hy.'111 say For inlormation & location . 1-Bdnn. condo. $6 9, SO O, Mesa. Only $8500 doll"IL. t' 1 1 . . ,_ J b schools and co mm uni I y Prime loc. Lg patio & dC(k. ''" K'n ~:ou 5C.'e ! is super of th••• horn•• -mact _ · 0\1oner will c: on s Id er Bal·--al 9,,m·,lnle<··•. urn1:1 1 1n1ng "'. sc1 ... 11_• Y facillti"••· Call °'"2313. VI t hoinc 1n En lsid "··ta """ • ..... I ....... "'" n.w ~" 1 'ti k 1 h 2211 Newport II. ,,....... ew. Pro ldscpd, jacuzzi, ~, . , 5 e V:"' KASABIAN "'"·''"'' ~•t-'ZIOO easc/llpUon. VA-NO DO\\'N. Extn•mcly iuc:r ~111 rn vie": 1 r ei• c t ~Ml OP£N11t fl• Tr"SFUNTOfJE.NICtr lg atrium, Roman ba, cpt1 "ei;a. It 8 gor ewryth1ng! __... .-. .-. ..-. ..-. .-. NewPort Shorts sharp 3 BR. 2 BA .+-2 "';.1th bi••;ikfnst i•ntu:~ al'(·a. 64~'s-8H11 drps, cnth ceil. Only $T3,50Cl. GrcMt backyard \\•ith fruit Real Estate9!2·6644 · ~~ 2 Bdrms. .l den; single BR, I BA. Xlnt S.A. Joe. Jo tl·:-<lf1_ ~lu !'l.1_ !'OOnl 11·1 h cont-0 rm Open 2 to 6. Prln only l!'eeS Hild roon1 for n ){IH'-z.. • VACANT • story: \\'alk to be a c b . off Bristol. VA ;ippralserl nn1nd1ni: 1·11•"' o! llrnh tl'l" \i Sun/Eves. ' 1 18031 Aspen Tree. 551--0629 · den. Big shade trees. F11n. TAKE OVER $50.000. Owner will carry. at s-13.5IXI. raf"r' i_r1 walh'd roul't.":iri. Jl1 B Ibo I 1 d 1006 lastic location. Ai1<l 1nore! Government Lo•na Very Serious Seller B k B ... Wl: ALSO HAVE ... S1v('('ptn1? sttoll's lo) scpar~t.~ 646-S8S5 ~~·~~~~~~~~ • a s an ~l~ ~~~ only $31.950. Call 3 & 4 BDRf'.f homes In all Two story Colonial. O.::ean ac ay Triplexes. 4-l>lrx<'l'. 5-Plex-rru1:;1rr sui!1• ,\· r-hil1,·.,•i"s ,.,,.,,..~..,~~~'""" * BAY VIEW * 6"G·0;)J;). areas.. No qu a Ii f y 111 g . view. Palatial, 4 BR, & _fa.m. Nei,· 4 bdrrn., family + din- es. G-Plexei;, 11.nd ll'Ould you 11 ihl!. Ronll't.l &. .)ul l·t bal-~ $10,000. to $1~.000. is ell rm., _2V2 BA ... 30 living Ing nn. 2 Frplcs. Profeti&. be!ie1·e 11 10.-Plex? L'011~. /lu11~: !N:;·7i31. MESA VERDE 82 ' x !4Q' VAC LOT " BR., 3 balhs, fam . rm. you need.' For more in-rm With &tone fireplace, all deror. Pool, llUUIY exlros. W/wcl b;1r. Lge. patio; 40 formation call BK R bltns., dshwshr, c.-eramic tile $1l9.500. I IQu "I ~ OPENni. 11 • rr-s FUN TO ECMCE! JUST LISTED $24,500. fr. lot. Vacant. Sl&J,:ioo 847_358-1 ' • & indoor-outdoor carpeting . DI ~-Owner 615-2711 Shag · nt1 Super sharp rour broroom 2 HOMES ON A LOT 157, °"' $38 SOO carpeting u cuslom :!.fi• . 1 hontc on short strcC't ll<'llr .,.-IW. Evenings} • • drapes thruoul. Huge patio, Prap .. the golf rour.lE'. &aullfully E/SIDE $43,500 Balboa Peninsula 1007 , SUB~fIT OFFf.RS oversiztd yard, do u b I e °"'F"'l°"NA~L~C'C,.'ii',...::::::l!;::OU::::::T~I dcd ( · 1· 2 Br. :: Ba single le•.-', New 4 B_r, 2 Ba, new shag crpts, gA!'••-. 172,·95(1, Terms. .. v~ 751 .. \tlO l ,':;';::;=:::":==:;='=:==I upgra or gracious IV· ES E D R ~-·~ .... ~ -_, ..... ••~w~, ''''" lnl!". i;:ncJosc.-d pa1io in front. M A V R E 3 8 PF..N l:O.'~ULA-FJX1:.1~ Orlcnns To\\'nhouse \\•ilh Jl<1lnl thru out, VACANT. CALL 6¥)...8612 * 11IODELS • M.~ =----· -NEWPGR-HA<;-K-BA¥ ~1:·11 1 CRYM6 \VlTh --$)? 900 Thfs--i--Br;-"t-Ba-dollhoW;'...t-"°'!d-h'i..1111ini;; t i 1 eirl-a-c ak.e-over-7% loan $2'1:5: and ...,llOO,..REAlTY • ' ' I, , I I \ !I *673·7300 * '2 SMALL HOMES Lai~, Quality constructed i.µac:1ous i;an:tcns. All that • • needs TLC. 1 blk fron1 'gardC'n palio, central ga~ ino .. Close to Douglas. * NEW H0ft1E.S * . farruly home on cul-de·s&c plus un aiosunn1bl<' 51i~h NPT BCH +PLEX ocean. X1nt rcnral area. Jo,ce healing, enc:loscd .garage, lofantna . Hi gh. 0\\'ller \\ill 8*';0 Financing avail • • One . With hard~ floot'!I Heavy shake roof, rustic e.-.:-loan _ $186 per n'IOn1h pays land. R·2. Take ad"·antagc pool & club house No he lp finance. Br 0 k er HARBOR VIEW • le fireplace .. Easiside Costu lcrior. Three bedrooms, l'\\'O prinrip1:1I. 1nrer-est and ta.'!· $1 LS,000 now. Prilll'.iple11 only. children under 16. .South 8-1:1-7411• eve 963-4062-~--HOMES :.:;-Mc:c :d·i '1i:!it baths. family room and es \\'on'l last long. Call MILLER REALTY ~ast Costa 1\1esa. bordering $ QUICK $ DonalJ L Bttn Co. 1810 N • •Bl d or ht!litrd pool. $51.500. 5'16-2313. Ontu &12-'lilll Neu·port. 1 block lro1n WE BUY S !;~!~~~~!~! l•'9 ~ 1 51 ft'"ld 54&.-7729 Can &12-1060 for appt , Balboa Peninsula Orhcr units listed fn>n1 Ask f Ed Ne"·pon Beach 833-0780 •wport v ., CM ~ ~tira Loma, Cosla Mesu OPEN r1t.,. 1rs FUN ro UF NICE! ~~21 \\11•s1elirr Shopping Center. HOU ES cvr te '"' Principals Only ~· Lg. 4 Br., den: 1 blk 10 bay S..1!1.000. 10 $41.000. ,\sklng or · NEWPORT SHORES G.-••I R.E. 1002 Gene•al R.E. 1002 c ' ·' Try 25% dn., ha.I. 8'i0 S.16.5~. By 01111er. Land KASABIAN Skyline Dr. Completelv redOne 3 bdrm. r ,,. r '• ' Open Sat/Sun l<i. $97.500 ln<lud•d 1711 T -N ' 1797 Orange, c."J. 42·1 BelV\le Lane 6r.>-4600 agt we. ,7!~) 543-56.~lSILn, o. Re•I Estate 962-6644 New, (){'('an view, beruned + bonus l'OOJ!l, new carpelll -----"."::"6!1~---1•..iiO..iOi ... 0....i~~iil c:eillng•, lots of "'Ood and and paint. BBQ, walk ta Where else? And nothing south ot Sea Ranch"s boldness to compare It w~h. But then ~ does defy comparison. Deep courtyards. balconies and decks everywtiere; SPJCtous. accommoda11ng rcsldencc.-s tor uni.::ommoncrs. Wood sheathed, clipDt>d eave, saltbox architec!ure. Di:t1es desrr1pt1on, mus\ be walked atx:iut to be apprcc1uted. Motor uµ SuperlOI' Avenue lrnn1 the Pacific Co,-:'.lt Highway to eight !imust11ng mOdels. F1om $5),000 und wor1h every penny and then some. Oon1 srtilf at Ne~VDOll Beach. either. You mtght Qt:! ;1 !unglu\ ol h~sh sca·bo1ne air! • fH2-1771 OCEANFRONT Duplex. XI~ p k y7 B beach l • & t I VINE COVERED ' ""'""'""""""'""""'""""" 00 1149 ~ 0 ar our oat A GOOD BUY TODAY gta.ss, 3 bedrm, 3· ba, l • poo en n s • • --00 · · ........... nr. w/fin. NI I · cd 3 bd !pl-pool I ble •I d fncllitles. Oll·ner has bought ASSUME8 +1/-0T Coasr PnJn"rtles.673-5410 ~cey appoint rm., $37,~. ... .. , a 7.1! en, Cn11age, 1ve11. Just about. 2 /0 .-~ ~bath home on an oveni-zed New carpels, new drapes gourmet kitchen, S145,500. ew home. Call for appt. J11-.1ead. you ht1\'t' nn enor-FHA LOAN LR::; :lbr. 2ba, b!Uns, l!rpts, Joi \\'llh room ~or )'~r boat. just painted, 3 Br. 1 ~'-Ba'. 0\\'ller will sell on land con· 646-7111 mous Eucalyptus tree, great d rps, 2 car gar, Adlls, $·100 !~eludes bu 1 l t-1 n s. .& close to schools &. shops. tract at 8%. WALKER & LEE yarrl & a fcnee, too! Bily 2 STORY 1 ,;';;"iT'~'·.:'::'~ .. 4;:7:;6t:.•:::<.:,t :,•-...,...,,. f1rcµl11cc. Covered patio. A&,.tt 893-853.1 REAL ESTATE "'lndov.·s. a wi11do1~· !>l!at. $182 .PER MO. College P•rk \626 S1~.900. Call :'yl().1720 , 1.,,;;,,~~!oo!!"~"""""'"I Ultra Super Newport Shores 1072 rou kno"·· all tha t rh;inn-...o;,;,;.='-":.::.--..:.:::.: [ TAKE OVER--2 BR ~ den, 2 balh, ocean ini:: carly LA~unn n1·rti11l"'c· s1s2 per month. Assume 3 BDR. 2 rireplare. LanaJ -RBElL.J GOV·ERNMENT LOAN and vi;-'·· $51,500. Ass.um-* NEW LISTING* 1111"•'. niakini:: !hi.~ 2 IM!l'rn. 811~7o Fl-IA lom1. 2 storv 11•lth BarB Q La...,.c lot & 111 3 & I BR I able 7% loa..n. lmmed. occ. 2-<" A ~-. Ne'" --., ·• ~ · ' "IOmes ln ell Ame,,·0 on Home R•alto.. -x:1. -,,, ..... ,' ,.. ........ , hon1c hard to resist. $47,500 honK'. f'.Irs. clean lives here. Garden Pulio -P1•ln1e ]()(·a-.. ... • ve-•lean· 3 BR di areas._ No qu_a!Uylng. For An•7,·13 0, 4""1001 .,, .. ' ·· 11· P rice includes "' 11 s b e r, Hon · Prii:ed right nt S4l~ 1 ....,...... ,,.... area 2 patios Walk to Ot.a:n, d1-..cr & refrigerator. Bike Ov•ner anx.ious . &1b1ulJ , mor<> 111 ormatJOn call BKR ., 875 N. Coiu;I Hwy beac~ pool• ,· • 1,,,.;., · " :9i5 tlarbor Bl vd. ,_:::""-o::::33e;7':~, =~~=--J-="~=--'"'"~;::,<--1 •«,,.;;;. • .... to IX'al'h. Total price for ,_::tc"'rn~'::;'·;,"~~:;585~·,,1,,s'."kr'.;.=~ -1-EMERALD BAY .-vvv REAL ESTA'Jf !hi' tow,.homo $:24,500. C•ll '-NEWPORT BACK BAY FREE LIST · CAYWOOD REALTY II'\ FOOTBALL YARD A large family home on tlie now 963-6767. Roorn to pa!!S, kick & sc.im· Large. Qual ity <.'Onstnicted U.S. G 0 VERN ~1 ENT ocelin s.ldc of the hwy 5 * 541--1290 * 900 Gle11ncy1-e SI. . OPf.NTIL8 ·TrSFUN708£NICE' f a1nl l y home on REPO'S in Orange Cou_nly. Bd-•., !amU• nn. ,·,.lh 1"' 01-3 ._, n1•><•e. This 3 Br house at 1 d So I •-r ,,,_ ' J'~JAC. 3 b 2 •-2 bl'-.,.,. 1 .... S-0316 . .., cu· t>-SHC'". Heavy shake me ow ........ wn, some 1xer· {rplc:. & w-et bar· formal 1"" r , U1.1, ....,.. $35,500. It"s a natural. C11ll roof, rustic exterior. Three uppers. Bkr. 842-7486 din;•g <m •• walk to' ~,-h. lo ocenn, teonl! crl.!. nr. c.;s Real Estate, 5-18-UGR. I d ... ut: ~ p~ ....... .-a Marl ugt 11 .,, 1 ., 0 LOAN 1 x• roonis, l\.\·o baths, family Li11 Cuesta San Miguel It"s Emerald Bay's bes t t.=.,"i:n"':"oiter. ~.; ~.,., se • "' " I ~~~~~~~~~~~i .C;•;r;•;";:';;d;;•;l;;M;;;•;;•;;;;;;i;;IO;;l;l j roof!! and heated pool. & pool, !irepit, bar, dreuing buy at S1J9,500 1 ~'"-'':;c;.'==.::~.:::..;-=:....=1 \\'ith $50,~. do1vn, Sho· ;Ji ng 1 . S.'i7,5C~J. rms, 4 Br, 3 Baths, fonnal TURNER ASSOC. San Clemente 1076 <:enter In Costa Me sa. Fast Occupancy 389 f'.l!ra Lorn~ Costa r.tcsa dining rm, No. I area. Call ll()j N. Coo.st Hwy., I or.una Annual gro11s s2.1.384. l'u!I SEA BREEZE Cail ~2-.1060 for appl Today agt 968-4456 494-lln ..._.... WANT A VIEW? Prlr·c $150,000. firm. Eastbluff This charming home is Pnnc1pais Only l-"7.""1'i""~~=--1--~~~~!_~--1 See forever fro1n th 15 HARBOR C;il! us ?bour this extra nent located in a prime urea. NE\\'PORT-RIVIF.RA STUDIO CONDO Laguna Beach tAlented 4. BR+ bonWI rm. 3 br family roo1n hon1e in Oversized bednns, ste p Upgruded 4 Br .. 2\~ Ba con-!Wr Loan, IOOO yds fr?m By Owner homr.. Plenty of extras! Eastblurr \rilh large park saver kitchen, a crackli11g do. Fucil. incl.: Pool, be_nch. S2.400 down. 1' u!I 2 I-louses on One Lol-6 $69,500 l\kC' yard nnd possible bcoii.t, f.ire place plus 11. lus h privotc billiard roorn, putting green, price, $23·900· Bkr. 842-7~86 Park I n g Spaces-1''enccd -GEM- tra.ller storage n c e e; s s, {1alio! Only $68,500 • Cn\1 loun ge & mul:h n1ore. Enjoy XI..NT loan wino CONtS, Bock Yd-Fruit Trees-2 Quil·:t Ol.Tupancy a:-:1 shorl for Detai ls. i.;ounlry club Jiving at a a\'all to quul buyer. 4BH. Blks to Oceun. $75,000 finan· 1W.F Tustin Ave., N.B. ltEALTOHS Sl:\'CE 1'.).M 673-4400 cscro1v desired. Owner will 67!'"H!GOO low. Jn\v price :?BA. cu J. d c ·sa c . Vlc clng avail. Principles only. REALTORS 642-4623 help l.inanre 111 only $64,950. VISION f\111..LER REALTY \\'11rner/rvlag00Ha. 644-0097 P.O.Box 19-t LB. 92652. South Laguna 1086 Call 644-7211 642-4Sll l'!v * Cull 494-8170 • EASTSIDE H t. Har "' 1042 BLUE LAGOON VILLA LOWER 3 ARCH BAY 1:.L:-."1':Ss forces i;11 I£-of hl11:h ~k·Sl!J"I 3 !l6 ftrrc-. 11nd hOUliC. ,\J~o Ca!IC. pines ncre 9Ga-1979 REAL TY Nltc 3 Br JI) Ba Prinie locatidn, view 2BR Beautiful country 11tyle 3 BR V , ' , • "':~-~~-~-~oj cul-rlc·sac, VC'I')' clean, fruii BY O\! ER 3 BR. 2 ~\ 2Y.i BA, all appliances' h..:me nfftled on lrg. lot IW'--I A A D J II trees, frplc, Assun1e S31.000. ba, Tov..'ll~SC. Boat Slip decorator furnished. Seriou~ rounded by many mature m up ex.. Ill !!'A. 10011, paynients S240.I lnr. 80% finan a ya 11. seller--1''irst time offered. t~. step& lo prlv. beach, Genera l R.E. 1002 Gener1I R.E. macnab I irvine realty 1002 LOCATION SAYS IT .JW_L llnagine. new co nt en1 porary :JWbedroon1 . 3 b;:ith hornc just 100' fron1 the Balboa Penin- sula B.:ty. $149.500. Clint J\'loses 642-8235. (S60) COUNTRY CLUB LOCATION 3 Bed rooni. f<11nily room. formal dilling, 21h balhs. Nenr golf course, frce\vays & shop-- ping. $63.500. Vee Stinsou 642-8235. (561) MAGNIFICENT VIEW-NEWPORT BAY 5000 sq. ft. -5 bcdroon1 -entertainment -center Wipool -conver5at10:trflreplt -·ex. ceptionally lg. lot -presti~ious Dove r Shores -$250,000. Walter Kmg 644-6200. (S62) BIG CANYON BUILOING SITE 15.000 sq. rt. lot on end of c1uiel cul-de-sac View of gol f course & lakes. $95,500. To m Quecu G+l-6200. (563) N1wpotl D••cl'I, C.lilort1i. ll66J r'm "·cit k><-Htcd in old mo. P.I. Price $38,9!15. $67,000. Call 8'1&-T'a44 Only $69,500. terms. RED le~n1s cou rts, &: park Corana de! i\Jar, ,,.,•Uh a O\\"ocr agt 494-9114 Irvine 1044 CARPET, RE ALT 0 RS Sl,i!,OOO charming Z br .• ~ r!en hon1e l on HOUSE "''/frpl. 011 H-:! 640-8672 or 499-4m L4r!_N.,!.0 REAL ES:r!-T1 E in fron1 nnd 11. SUPER 1 Br. lot. 507 A_cacia, Prin. only. Perloct 10, Fall _ 2 STORY, i Br. w/ocean-'"""' ~ 397 rear unit. New carpel in Sli6 000 6 5-fil09 b I 1 W t I t 1098 den 11nd fresh puint and llt!w onl'· · 1 Y appt. \Vatch tht! sporta event'! in v ew. g. sundeck & 2 car-•• m ns tr I · I ·,. )· the 1,,,....e family rm. ""th ports. S42.000. 96.1482.J carpe in new un t . . • 6 A<''SU 81 V -... .,, HUGE LOT AND PH.1CED RIGHT /1 1~ i\IA ,E "A loan, frp\c .. bake a cake In the . al $89,500 Firm. Call us for 3 br, 2" bl:I, huge yrd, best convenient kitchen. or read Lagun• .Niguel 1052 USE FOR BOAT n ioho\~·lng. nelghhor~, call Gazi. a book by the frplc. In Pool, gb rden! Super 3' Br, _!gt~l&-9521 the mstr. suite. All kinds 3 Ba, lyr nu. den plUJ family * ASSlThfE $16,100 I-1li\ 7r,; of . pleasures cun be had 1/ A ii ..• I , room. 3 car garqe, .lormal 2 BR townhouse-~fcsa Verde, In this 2·sty. 3 bdrm., 2'~ _.flt(ui,. /tJ. /.J<44IV dining room. Agt 842-S371 tro111 uni!, 1mtio, pool, bl\th home, \\1th grei!nbelt S2!1.:ioo. O\\'C 2nd. 83.1-8974 loc. Now reduced lo $61.000. YOU \\'ILi. LOVI'.: 11'' !'"('\\" Dan• Point 1026 CALL 552-7500 • VISION • unusual dup.'cx. l 5 BR. MINlITES to harbor, sharp 3 ha house & 1-2 SJl, 2 i!Brt 2 story l11ne. S~.500. bn. \\..ood paneling, 111u\nC"CI ~kt. 831-2600/496-_8.W ~lnss. Fr11lc's. Beach Jo~Olll-REALTY SPECIALIZING IN LACUNA NIGUEL VlE\V PROPERTIES SEA TERRACE PRIVATE GUAROE::i AR.EA -- Mobile Homes for salt I~ 1100 b r 1 d g,. 1 11 1 k . ~ 2 8 Ea5lbluff 1030 a rro hlll co1npany OCEAN VU h>"''Tthomes, 2 C'r-Oldcnrod, Ownt'r/Bulldcr. Univ. Park Center , lrvl~ or 3 BR., $49,500 -$75,COO APT site mobile home ln Si:HJSZl ()p('n l0.5Pttt. 2 BR <.'Ondo splil level, pla.za. * adult park on the i.,. WITH LUCK cflOl!k!ng park $17,001 ov .. nr, ,./0 FHA Assuma ble $&1.&00 will buy this ~ly $18,750. 540-36'f'J 5.12·4.>13 cir 838·9361 4 BH, 7Bn. Dining Rm, Ccn-upgraded garden home :rour offer mtly lake lh\11 3 BR, 2 _BA ..condo.-pWa., _tral ir, _siq c..i:i. w/atrll.ln\. 2 BR, dtn. Acrea9t tor Hie 1200 1 .If:. 2 BR duplex on a $3),0C(). Ch1·rlt'r t 'hro u1hC1u t, Nlcc l y * C t L / 40' lot. O~'TICr's in a huIT)' a::.7-450 or 838-9367 landsca~ on cul-de-68.c BUY thls out5tandlng 4 BR •me ery ott -will even finance. Prime El Toro 1032 $41.,500 owner. 5.il-4579. ocean vu !'.In oontract w/ Cry_pts 1500 Je~~~-~~-673-T.ltl 1--------'= lagunai h1ch 1048 Sl0.00'.J dn. tttove ln tomor-FOR SALE 4 plot.I In Hubor SUPERSHARP! row. Rest Cemetc~\I price 0, DON°T j~ by the out1iM! ' BR 2 8 \ *OCEAN~"NT • • Uni k ,..__ • , 1 ... ~ "' I Eni"oy The ~--, L"tfe ma e offer. "'""'' the kitchen, fan1 rrn, Faml_I)' .room Apia YVVV "c---~1 ~1~~'---1 ~ yn:I. of lhl!J 3br. 21 ~ hi!. Drive by 21i32 Jubilo, El e LAGUNA BEAOI e call 493--2513 ommerc • 1-'rpty 1600 SHORECI .. IFFS home. Open Toro nnd I{'(' for yonmlf 15% Dn FinAn AvaU PANORA~1JC OCEAN VrEW 29 ~ fl c--2 XI ~'. &l\~s92.3~. ~~~~:00 what SU.500 ."·j\] buy. Honie ~7.500 Owner. S31H>321 In 1hil new CU!llotn bulll OOiah:rxhooct 't66· ·r ~t fealun.'s ~lt-1ng, rl~h1\"shr tn Buy a new 'i41' Your older 3 BR 2 ba homt; quality rronta at ino c.ru1>1d ()Cl:,\N VIE\\!. c u 11 1 0 ni w ~1 11 -I 1 t M k 1 l <'h mi • model car la In b~i demand !lt11.nd11 out u YQU enter 1hlJl J}lvd ': 100 ft ~"'rontai«1 11'»Tle. 400J *I· ft. SIS:i.000. &0rrpt~te>-~! c_?_ri:ic~lni;:.. ti~~ . . . Sell It fl\.U with a betu!lfu l hOme with beamed on ,·Ide 11, Beach 1 BlJr.. Ftt. 4/5 Bdmls, J'1un -rm, "'kr C~oll=1_14~iny: f:1-31•ulllOIC 011..\ly Piklt Clwifltd Ad! ttlllni A expensive living Rca.r houae rtnts lalO n'IO. fu>r.nn, Pool. Owner " · '' ~ · 642-5678. Artl: owner will l~nse o $83,000 . ....._ ~ Xlnt nnlll\<:'ft\Jt -11/t\'fl wtmtr "W"eii?Y&f flll\i} non $119,(0) • 1''£NNEL. Cl-IF\IS'T1ANSEN outgrown? ~11 It fast ~1th "Ll11t" 11 In claq lfled Ship LINGO REAL ESTATE 2976 Ca.r1sbad Blvd Onsslfl~ Ads •••.•. G-1~18. a Dnlly Pilot C'Jaasltled Adi to Shore Re!1Ult1! 642-Srrl. 494-d 499-1397 Ca.rl11bftd, CA m.2:JOt • Macnab-Irvine n .. 11y ComJ>A"r INVESTMENT PROPERTY Ne<.11y listed 4-plex. All 2Rlt unit11. w/buill-lns. Excellent area CIOM" to i;chools, 11hnp- plnj!: & (rC'e\\"ays. $7.J.900 1S201 .• Helen Ball 644-G200 • BEnER THAN LAS VEGAS . ' . .. .. ..... . \ \LLE\ HE \l:I'\ A ti( Ill.. I ... II llPl<!S[S C~J .REDECORATED 2 Br. Priv putlo, yearly, $200. Sffi-6610 days, 675-3008 Eves. ---------t_c_oro..;..n_o_d,.;1_1,;,M_•_r_...:3222 Lots lo• .. 1. ••oo '· -· .;;.;....:...;.~_;=--;:;••=1 FOR RENTALS COVINGTON TWO wrs toJat 104/21'19 .... any .iw, plea.. '"J l 4 .. PLEX $93,500 Choice: location, Huntington Rosemary S1eti .. 11he 1 5 Bench. Zoned bu a in e s s , hea.ding our rental dept.. Just 3 yrs old &: one of Prof~lonal or 0 f r 1 c e ~ . Bay & Beach Rlty GT>JOOO Covington'11 llnest 4 plex $21,000 each. TERM S. lRVINE Terrace, <lbr, <Iba, nre11.s! One • 3 Bdrm & "'rite: KANPAK, 1993 Klhel fenced yrd, Jnclds wa&her three 2 Bdr. unlta. Owner • Rd.. Klhei, Maui, Jlawaii & ,__ -~ •~< "-ill finance: at 9'."'. Pride or Pti. S08.sm-tf>21). ·r ..... ., .. r, &:w.uener, ~mo., of ownerMlp. Close tn 673--3262 major Mopping center. Call R-2 R00?.1 FOR 23 UNITS LDVELY 3 bdrnl, 2~ bath now <n~) 7S2-l700 Eastslde C.M. $170 .000 . IX'~' paint, crplii, dshwhr, •11•1 Terms. Agent. 64&-3'155 garage. $375 loose, Barb.ra --.~ n;;if~ Ro~~:.:;:~:m:~E 2100 s::! :r.~ At::~: 2 br., gar. $175 liB, A.gt. 40 acres. Rolling lrl?1? stud-Fee ~ --_ __, 9 UNITS (3 Trl-Plexe1) 6 blks from beach. 2\i yn old. >.1nt financing. Will gelJ individually or all. Paul W. Brumfl1ld & Assoc. 642.8550 or 546-1081 e\'e TWO 4-plexN, xlnt EaRI Co!lta Meaa locaUon. Walk to i;hOpping. A i;olid in- vestment for begtnner ln- Ve1'lors. Don'! wail. Ca.II oow for more lnfonnaUon. MILLER REAL TY 6-12-481.l $59,500 FOUR·PLEX 4 UNITS J"""tmcnt If ypu h A'' e $30,000, cash. othtr Pl'OtM'rtY U.P to Sl21,l)X) AKI R~T'""442 FOUlt-G \inll A.pl bl dtc un1lcr Ulr\llructlon for 111tle. CIOM! to rrt'l.jor 11hoprlnJ[ centtr. l.8l r.,r 1A•rltM I Sl~f. Call S.1$-2570 or 002-0010 ded land near La k r. Orrt\•ille, xlnt hunting & 2 BR. GAR., sm fncd. ytl, fishing. Good BC'Ct'!IS. Good no chiltlttn, sm pet OK, water rights. Trlr Ok. Ideal cpt. dtpa .. $190 ~T;iOG in\"1$t or retltttnerrt. $2500. i35o YEARLY Duplex, Jbr, down. $139. mo. ?riv <N.•ner 2ba, frpk'. dbl gar, bltins, P.O. Box 1761, Oroville, Ca patio, pe:a? 642-9918 95965 Cost• Mesi NEW tat ch1.1111 40 Ac. a\'OC. grove, oiled rds, top loca- tion. 1~ dn. + l year p. pd. int. & Int. only 2 )'1'!'1. Xl nt tax wr:lte-off. $7iJ()(I. ac. Stout & Assoc. <n4l717-M50. l-fATURE 50 Ac. grove-30 ac. a voe. + 20 ac. lemons. Good prod. rec. Sfi0.000 home, pool + wlmd home. In .cll)' _$13.000 nc. tem1s. Doug Priest. Stout & Assoc. (714)747--5550 -I~ HouMS Furnished Gener1I 3102 Lagun1 Ch1rm H0&11es l llr. $Ul)..2 Bra. $100. Sll\:\r1ed A Establ blhed No J>tti; or Children .. 4~70 ..... Newport BH<h 3169 WINTER 2 nr. 50.'\ ~h SI .. Npt ls., N.Jl. 1 .. 21.3-37'1.-4640, $250. 3224 ' REALTY a red hv) (.'Ompany Univ, Park Center, Irvin~ Hse1 Furn/Unfurn 3300 • MondaJ, Octobtr 7, lCJ74 OA.ILV jllOT associated BROKERS -Rf AL TORS 101 ~ W Bolboe t.7J )t.lJ I . ' • MOftda~. Octobtt 1, 1'174 •nt•l• to sh••• -4300i30if,i5;j;..,;;;:.,.;;----4.45]550~l ;lliiliiiijiii!i em«tt/ oner.et. ~~·~l~p~W~ent~ed~, ~JU~F~n~ooi;~~~~~i;~il~~l~e~w~·~·~tod~, ~M~&iii;iTl~~HeiiiipiiliiW~.......,~~~~F~lOOiiiil l!!!!!!';!!~~~--33~69~ 12 f"PfALF.S ro "~ XI n«"d· I :;;;;;::===;;:;;;~ lnl _,... ,.., \\'E \l.1U. GlVE YOU an N to ihr. • br. strn. lg. MINI-WAREHOUSE lliil!iiiiiiiijiiii,\;;j t11llmat\I! on )'Ol.I!' COftCn!t 12 DAl.V PILOT IMMEDIATE & FUTURE OPENINGS Wiii Tr•in -Enlistment -Brint .A4 BR. :J B.'\, b'ln-c, cpts, dupbc, 1-:J blk ft> °"'"" & J"ri\'1\tt, klcktrd lndhid'Ual 11 ~mode-Ii!\& job. 6ff.-06.Y7 ~ IU!!(~ N t' ~·I)' b.iy, N8, t•::iJI Ga_. flt Jo• ~oragt1 Wittie. f'roin 17.:-,0. i.::.;:.:;_.::;_;..;:;;;;;;_o__::::: ._.., ,__ '"~ .• .-. ., CUSTC>t.:t CEMENT \\.'ORK ,....,. c.......,. m bM.1+L. o....-.uu..o per mo. , Mr round ~nMt. $325. roo. 's"'~~ ... ~ .. ,~~------ALLSPACE CAUF. A.'1mt. CX>NTOOt. PATIOS, DR1Vf'.S. \\'ALKS Olli 88f..lrJI .bc.h.~·l!t!n 8 ~ .-~ '" J>n"'~'ii\'C ,al to Jlunlinp)n Beach ~ttr Call lfa &D-3514 .. ......, _... lhntt' ~br hM! at hm. J 961).1970 mt Edi<l!On St."'-""'I ~~"-~"'i"··'°··-=-"'w"'k;z.=:..,.~,.~,1 ~ 11;11~ ~I.me. l:!-1.•~h Am n tllm· prod~ z. )T'll """""""'~~""""'""'" ~ ~c..• .ic.. .. , or ,· IU'O' klho, St.. West NClllpQrt & fl"Avri a Jot. No illri~. 8.lt>k of. llumanc-Society c 0 IMK'l'C.l.al. resldcntiat. H.Mhti 38701 673-2011 • LINK A.~1;\t,\L ASSL'>i'. l.E,\GUE .1.k It bo:f'ded.. 6).;-JWS CIRCULATION TRAINEE ·· I STORAGE UNITS adopt~ .spa~ and ~C;;D;.,t:EST°"=""w"'ori<',.::.,"-=.i"•"'ldnd.~-.1 ·-HA'..r"' ~fALf:. ~r:\ight ~ ~ w A P"l"liONll, bu.<clnc~. NKTt:l· nrulmng Wonn. !IQ)...:9l) n. o.i.. -...... , The ~'ly Pilot hos •• o-;•g m· the c•-•. • wu.. ...r~., PL..\CF. 60 ·"""'·.2 RH. llpt. IJ" 0,0. 1 1 A~u .. o r•iro•~o•·o .l\ll"ll80tl.'\vn;, ···~ tttln1ale$, uw ....... ,. .... ~. .. ..... -. ..._ c-...i "'" I onn ~torn~. •Tom ~. ;••• ... u..~ ·' "" r:. "·" .,.,.. ~ 1 ti d -~-f beninn t • w-m~ .,...,.. 6-IHl'lil or &K'r-4336 JnmbON-e I: San Dlt'go Frff"-;\fb:t.'tl Shep/Lo.b, blk/bni.·. _... --........ n on epcu:uuent or n ~er o 1n:innge I G•rws for R t 4350 "': >'· Cnll 97g...o150 malt' C"'lnttKtor 6021 a small district of boys and girls, delivering, San Cl11Mf'lte--li76 -v· tn 1 ,,:=;....:;=,,~==--~-l\t1.1(1·d Shcpil..'\b, blkJbn11• collecting and selling o.ewspapers. Full time, GARAGE Sirr;ie, storage on. RMtals Wanted 4600 rtmi1le KITCltE:S & bath remockl-t ·r Ith ~·••• · d -% b~ fron\ l'w>arh. ly, S:'O P<T mo., C.~1. Shl'f>. l.;1b, mi.\'~, 7 pup, ing add.Ilion,\ ahtrnlions, permanen post lOOS W rt&......,. raises an Choice ot J._ nn. 2 !lA npr$. 5'18-ltOO \\IATF.RFRONT I tr., un-~iTipoo. hrv.'lblk. mAle :i;l11s11 .sJ.ldin; door.I installt'tl, tull fringes including personal use of com- 1 oarnpletety furn .,,,/..,.'n \'u, I °""'"'·='=---,---=~ tum. apt. on Nwpt., I.JOO ~fl:ttfl Tetrlpoo, grey n!Mr Palombo Con. :ii.nee 1923. pany auto. Apply in person to Mtlan Leavitt. Tot lns~ctlon & tcnn' it•'<' Office Rental 4400 (ff Bal. t111k. Re Ii ab I e l\fl~td Dull Terr, tlLfl/\\'hf, _ Me1nbel-Gall OO'.t-19b'1 Daily Pilot. 330 \Vest Bay Streel1 Co6ta A1esa. m&r. Apt s. 236 \\', E~\·,1-1 ?l)n~r. Call 8 ft. le1nnle GER"1I(X & Son, Bldg ContT. Law Enforcement (95B) Cook (94B) Leather IU!pair (43A) Trucker (64C Otfset Pressmon (83F) Draftsman (SIA) Boat Operator (8 IB) Radio Intelligence (98G) Steel Worker (51C} Illustrator (81E) Amphibi;m Opr (610) Boat Repair (61F) Co111-,S42W.19thSt.,M5-ll63 tone.: 492.SOJB or l'lit ~92-17901 :.:.uJ·.,r 997~74 Collki, br.\•fwht. miile . Add rcnlOCI. s:. Uc Bl·ll4311 An Equal Opportunlty Employer COMPl,.ETELY rec~<"aratl'd. Doxie mixed, btklbN. ma1e l ~S~TJ~-60~11~. !'E'!l-~7~1~71)=::.:.:~~~~~!!!'!!IJl!!~~!J!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~I. 2 BR. 2 BA : quiet nc1i;hbor· l[il ST. lkTn.lrd. b r w I w ht • Elec:tric.t 6032 ttiod • .,,,lklnr d1s1ance 111 hwnclat • fC'male T 'I 1.-1 y~~-~·"Y!~n~tod~~"~'!FJ~1~'l~~'!!!!"'~!"'!!"!'!'!'!!~!~!!!'~ft~ll e\"rrything, l tillld oh. SIW. ~,t~•-Canine. tan I b I k' E'LECTRtCtA.~ * 0 l d ' e llllV7 ... p • '~ Join lbe people who've joined I.be Am1Y --· .~ ~11 , ... ,.,.. m-JoC· ~--· J c . AUTO Help Wonted, M&F 7100 Help Wentod, M&F 71tO ._........., : 'l;JIP'V".J : ~-· 4.., A••1l•ill• ••• • D•lv•• Bu•inetl (5ppor !Q!i Oo:cic, blk/brw, female uri-<TI:w· !).,,.. Scnice CERAMIC TILE Wof'k.5. kit., Ar.; T ASTIC whi!cwat(."r •••••II•• •ffl«t' • All Cit>rman Shep, white, n1al~ ca J l;; ~~ bath. entry, strwr. pan EXPERlENCEO f\lll ttmt' ~rw. htd pool, 2 DR, l Cl\. CJ'Cat Dane. grey/ b 1 k, !>42-9S29. rt.-pair. Free Est • .f9.1.~u:; MECHANIC C\Sll.IER, & HO!'IM• txp sa.Jeslody, "'ome.n·s \\'ear. * ~ * AUTOMOTIVE 1en1alr EI.E'Cl'RICI,\i-..-i.icen&e No. ~5-IMll? ext. m. Busy shop. Pnid ,.ac-.1tion, necess. arply m f.<'~n , Top pay, fringe benefits. So-~ L 3n.-1. REPAIR CENTER lrishScner,ttd,femalc 233108.,SroaU Jobs, rna..itltCERA.\flC TILE NEW & insuran""' &: uniform s. No.50Fast11onlsl:.nd,Nl!"''·1 ·\Pply Silvtt\lo'OOds. 4 5 u-rn •gune eev Creut locntion in O>sla t\fesa Co..-kapoo, blk/br-4·. femakl & repail"!l. 518-4..."'0:I re~L Free estimatPS. E~ only apply, .. 1th port Center, NB l''ash:on Jsland. See Mr tOR RENT: I Br. Apt,. dou11~ll ttntC'r. This I CATS fencing ~ SM jobs l\~lcomc. 53&.2426 own tools. CU1'"F'S AtrrOOlll.D CARE &. L gt :,,;~:,;'IW:o;::a.m::;;'==-::==:::- drpa., carpt'51., 11\1/.ref, 0 f Fl CE SP ,\CE I: going bu..;U1eS11 v:iJJ be Sh I :tir, grryfV,_b{, female ---· fna Soil 6092 ..REPAIR, 11:i1 Anahlem Jlousek.eepi.ng, ~·oman 45 to EXPERIF.NC'ED waitrtt'le9. deck. ocean view. P.fntu~ &rrc!arial 5'-rvii..'l'S. E;.i-en ha n cc d v.ith the Sh domestic. ere;·. f'emale NO job too smllD or ~1-·..._r _______ A\·e. C r.I. 64:1-lm 00 lo cart fOJ'. 1 yr old Apply in pemon.. 'Can'ow's adult&, no pell or chlJdrcn. pocrlencl"d/Protesslonal lie. d o \\'fltM>--n rrdtovelopmt"nt Tubby, ldUC'n, ma~ & fenialce Chain , link out spt'\.oiaJty •TOP SOIL * CO?.JPC>m'• boy & Ille duucs. 1:30 to Restaurant: 6'lO Pko; SC S250 incl. utlls. 49!}-2865 cnscd re-:d cstale 'brokrr.> C'Om?'cUon. \\'ill have great Ki,-~!...~ blBdr/wbt, male & Pyramid Fence &18-9662 Lie •MULCH * RED\\000• AYON 4:30 pm. ?-.Ion thru rn. FAR OUT Aph Fum/unfur" 3900 only. Prin1c eo~i:a '.\lcs.o Frl'C\\·ay <'.\i:s. Lnnd IUld Sh .. ·:.:::..,.~. lJ~..,_ __ ,_ Gairdenl-1..1&.1.11 Ctlll $6930 Schooldays only. Own tnru. E z MONEY loealion:dclu....:e o!fict's-per. fin•• nk!:;:. included. Will '""""' "" .,._,., ~,......, .... 9Y'N Brookhurst/llazard. S :J 1 • c...·nta,;c !t"ase. For additK>n-n e ~ 01 i ate Pam & Tabby, sh hair kitten, fcma~ *LAWN SERVICES* Schools & TIMELESS \\itly to stan. 531-6254 an For rour "'Ubel capebillties. CHOICE LAKE FRONT LOCATIONS VERSAILLES ill int.:irmation -,,. r It<' ?i.fachinf'ry. E.xpansion pllUlll LOST· Key-s &. "'dlk>t, in Y•rd C'··-··-_ln1tructton 7005 $. Earn $100 + + Pet' .-ttk ;\S"'-X'iatcd South Coast "''Ill bring this auton1oth-e green COAi, C:OOta Mesa. -r-Our new l!Ophisticated. 00· for pArt-time 9am·lpm or 1.11·oke1·oi, P.O. Box 159S. center to 14 Scri.i<'e Bay~ 10/2174. Appreciate return ~lost areas. A1ow k edJ;:~. PIANO LESSONS tlonally adve r liiC!d CLERK TYPIST lpm-5pm or Spm-9:l)pm tn N<'11 port Ot.-'.lch. Ca. fr.663. Cnlt u~ for your i.nspectlon. of J.0. & keys. Thanks. New I a iv n s , sptinklcn. Brglnntts Jntennediates fragrance. \\'hat A good corruortable 8PQ~ office -WATE-RFRONT--$ll:>,00l. &!2-69~ llon1es/J\pts/Commercia1. Ta2-l32.1 time to become-an AVON acl"OSll the street rrom COATS LOST Bl ck M I ...., _ __,_ Jteas Rates. Prompt = : est R E PRESENT A TIVE, EI e c tronlc manutaduttr Orange County Airport. For ON TilE 1.Ah"F. NEWPORT BEACH ~ : a a e ......._~poo. 534-3144 S)t.1117 Interested? ~ needs accta"ate typist. 60 personal inlervicw. Call Mr. At S.. uth C.Oru:;t I'laza. Exccuti\'<' of!kC:i & \iie. Orange &. Oe:I ~far, I ml• I call 51{)..11>11 ,Y.p.m. Ke m.8098 Pool. Acapulco ,\q'Ua &r r·20tf3~oom suite WALLACE ~I_9r07\\'llrrl. 6 46 -3 ;')6 1, ~n!,.apa.Qi:~ty~ BJWllJiiliill f' Electric typewriter, flltng J •""'""'"·".""'"'"•".""!'""~ & Jacu.al. Spect3<'ular S IC\V o at~ & wa}t.t REALTORS Gardenin~ Servi<!e. ~,!' ___ ~ BARYSJlTER WMte;l, my diversified dut~ Fi.W fnYMt-· , Acre Lake \l'/Toiic~ 1, Sntall OUK:e Sl6:1 . f'OUN!>: Poodle M~ Verde Tr .. ·-... :Hll_..._Jl9 DUl~I home or yours. S Days «'k. ~· JJ i\fiJllon QQU:". Bill ~rune? Rttr. j ~--IOjiit.ri4ME•ltn411"'-•) area. fcn1alc. Positive Ill ~u:uJig. " • JoLWMitld.-FnY ... 1050. _7:.30.._52M. Oka._SchL.area. ~l..{'gr_ApJlit, --I Part·tlme. No experience ~--I Ou~. Gym. Sauna. 67~ltl "'» rcqu1re<l Phone Evcni~ XPERT Japancs(! 968-«192 Ttidu.Wrial Relatkm9 -n~l')'. ~ Ta,al ~aa·:·r. j **Coron• fff M•r** ( ~:,.'TSM " C'rardcn('r: Complete yard NEED hdp w/your monthly 1,;B:::A;,Rl;::MA::;,ID~-----1 (714) 4f4..9401 ~=rat.~~ Jmn~0U'lt:$pancy ! l'ro1css10na1 oui..:1:11 andtor 1 WANTED r~~~i:u~~ a~ ~1,: ! ; ~~. c1ean ups. tree C!Sl, ~~te~~is?Ac!:t~1j{'ec~.!: $200EARN WUPETOEK TELONIC wanted. ' l Rc-lnll. Dclu.~e. air t-Ond .. :\Ian. \.\'Oman or couple ror parking lot Laguna can to LA\\'N Service Res" Comm Accts/Paya~ \\irb fast INDUSTRIES Callc~1~:S1Ha1J f.>IT)I. No 1 t't.'I ninp~ prkg: Jall. sen.•., uW Ora~ & L.A. Countic.'s. idt>nti(y 494-3116 moflthly ma.int. cieanups, pkk-up and delivery from 4.W Blich•lor, 1, 2 & l B r's. ~· :lXl-1000 • llw,')' !ront<1ge fNro111.1ing c x per I enc e Muli118 free est 548-fil<C my home. Mn;. WatSOfl No Exper. Day, Nit!'! L B h I •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I from $175 per mo. k 2nd flr:_Ratei; fru.f!l .. 41!'. IK'lpful, but not necessary. Lfi~:.,. 8 Nr::°~ 1'~m.Tim~!'!. I..."iDSCP/G.\RDEN/~iAl.NT S.j&.2981. Shilt Avail. Costume. ag~ .. c FINISHER tor Dry Ocanet'\l. S•nte AM 0....'Il<.'r •. 01~, Z&>.i &. Co1npany w,·il\ train. Annll.11 •,; ...,.. BUNNY PATCH Equ I ~ Empt... Combination PJ'<!fened. Coast Jlighl\'ay, Cd:II wcomt' potential $20,000 to Grn colla:r. :i48-83ai, 675-,JOOJ Sod! Sprinklers. Clea111.Jp:s, ~IATURE u~ kloking for a vypor. wit!I' 6f4.--0893. 3700 Plaza Dr. OFFICE SPACE FOR n;,cm. Small investment FOUND: Corona del ?.far, Soil cd, 642-33Jl 646-l908 per,mancnt li\-e-i.n, child 22l3 W. lat St. Flight Office 71 ... SS6-0ottt6 J{L~T. Costa Mesa. Harbor necessary for equi.pm<'nL Black Lab, 4 mo. old. i\lale. EUROPEAN GARDENER care, lt. h~ing. J-tave Sant• Ana 547.o473 ,.LERICAL Di1-tch & a1 Adams. n en u ti tu 1 • Call ~h-. Carroll COLLECT 673-5S29 Landscaping-tree service refc-renccs &t&-l.JS.I. BEAUTY OPERATORS "' Accou~f'i-CJ.rlrc modern, Air, mu si c, bet"wn lOA.\I & 3PM. Mon-LOST male kittl'n, Part SI· reasonable. &IZ-5329. 685-lC'> ?.L\TURE woman of culturt \\'ith followlng for only Bel· Im.mediate openinp for in· ··• ~th~.~,.. ~.r:Y.('.'h1.. janitvl'W, Class 1\. Walktt driy through f.riday al <0021 nmese lltiite Jong hair. Bak· Gener•I Services 6046 "''ishcs to be companion to n)()nt Taka..a equipped shop dMduah ~\·flmowtec;1ge: cd Oran~ Co. Airport ~.rut"f...-11:1~~ & Lee Uldg. Call Gene Hill, &57-9~'31.. er-Fairview. s.ix;1n . · l·l pC"rsons. Ref.o;.. 613-1911 in N.B. area. Best equip. 10 ~ey adding '."achme.·.No 5~·~: otmllC titW COian' 557·<!_136 or W-GM. CA.i~OY SUPPLY ROlITE LOST Ameth · • 'TIUNCS" by ~-Gen'I TYPING-my hcrmC!. Ex!t'n-Be au I If u 11 y modern. 1YJ7i:ng. ~ust like v.U'king I ~~~~~-----1 IOtlll W:ESli£1htltC I.SOI WESTCLIFF DR. in your lll'e-<1. Pan time, 2 sei·g~ CdM ~!°1"ff ~~ carpentry, repall'S., plum· 't;ive Secretarial b;ckground fri&.62'U or E'l:'f!!I, 54:')..1025. w/figuros. FLOR.AL designer, ell.'P for i """'u NTSA«lrTR KE\\'PORT Pinancia.I C.n1cr hrs. per week. No i>clling. RF."'ARD 644·8608 l:iing, cle<:t., S'12-!161l Please call 9ti2-1218 BEAUTICIAN For Appl. ~ FTD & Tr; shop in San Ila L-'--I Leasing Offic• s-c• $123,l .. cnsh in~tment. For PAINTING.. Steam Q~ing Help Wanted M&F 7l00 llotcl C'ftt-Some ton-·.:.... Ca:__.01lsl00mith Clemente. m-3123 9-5. • c,..tvn C;\LL o:-.-SJTE l\LlliAG"·n more m!o. y,·ntc "DISTRJ-L?.!.T. 'an~e. m,0· .~~k;.. ~b.RE. 2_ Mamtcnnnce--<:leanmg • _...,.."!'!"''., u...... ~ FOOD 9U\'1ce. F\iU or part •1 IR ,21R 17141 &r.l-JUJ ext 246"' BUTOR DIVISION No 23" \f.:\.no ~v-v-u Scott ;.t&.7039, anytime Acfvancellf~tTme sg,!OO· --~ , Avto F'inancial Service limC!. GRILL COOK S, •2 IR & Oen , --·----;-• ~ • P,O. Box 1739. Covina.. Ca H 1· 60SI Top Coorporate BEAUTY OPERATOR ~-·aJ r--, Employ'tr S A LAD PREPARATION, F $l 75 1 I i\fO. f ~EE RE~ 91722 Include phone No, au 1"1 No folloo.\1ng nee. Comm ""'!" VVY"' CASHIERS, .~ Yl1,\ITRJ::~S- , rom • $435 1 No kl<b;e rQ<J. l>lx. oruceg LIQUOR STO ., ~ •~IOVlNG. AND liAULlNG• ~tPau~!ty guarn. &l>WJO. CAA., E.'i.:.....'l\lnt. OPROl'tUni:y fur , 1 •'{· ,\lrporter llotcl A/C RES I,, r .. .., .... VVl'\. .__,, ..... • "'I "' Mtso Wrde folt & ~doms fu! ~rvlCCS. From $i45 1.Io'. Gr. $21,000. Mo. I "'""'It Local or distant Degreed, self assured ind.iv. BOAT RE PAI RM.AN Salary ac-cordlnc: To t'~p. ,,.....se:•''1'~" 1'.':'.., ~"' ic-r.;: k~"ou 5'40-1800 211 1 DuPont. Room 8 $107.000. + lm-cntocy . . ~ll sought for rapid ad-WATERFRONT YARD EX· P'refcr no studc-nts. ExPer. 8~. ineres.,.. .n '\'Of' rng = I •m-3223 'TiI noon* 01heri1 LOCAL maving & hiluli.zt: vancl'!ntent into line P}.:R. JtEQ'D. Must be pref'd .. but1>.·i1Jtrain.Apply Unutcd or e~tcn:tcd hc.uui, MESA ~"TrvE Suite overiook· HOLLA .. O BUSINESS I Person.aft 5350 by student.. Lrg truck, teas. ma.Mgement ~·lone of <'IC'M \\'orker "''I good be~·een 2:J0-4:JO p.m. I l\Jon. thru Fti. l!arry 531·123.l America's top corps. Call ttcotd. No Loser s ! ! llamburgcr Jlamlet, 1543 . . Appty at: . 1n:;:: Nc111JIOI1 lfarbor. 10:.14 J &15-1170 SALES 540-0608+-$6J. Sam Rider, IWS-l2SS. AlSI> Blackle's Boat )-ard. N.n. Adam.c:, OL A:!:k fOf' t.Ir. Un1~·er1nty of Calilomia. GARDEN sq ft, Others~ l,150 '1• DRYCLEANERS DIVORO: Heating&AirCond6053 Fee Jobs. Dennis & Denni! 61J..0834 ll""en. lrvtne. gatev:ar c:ommons Auwle !me._~~· C.P.a~\ 1 . .... Bids food aemce oU'ICC -APTS lhgh .... :iy at i'Of'V.JJQrt-Dh·d .• , and plant. Jtunt ~ m.tm. d:,Juri'ilirlg~t:tt' '™ ROS: .>16-,65.1 :;nrsonne~ Agmrs>RsQ!n~~di *-800KKE-&P5 SEX* .. )l·or-:"'"'"'1':'"·-i---1 6 l2-4&f.I annual s.ile~ • net '12.000 p)etely rebable fo'umace replaccmt, \1iall gton ach, De'"d. Must be opd w/all ..... ses 8 A M to ll · 30 A M or 2 & J Bdrmi::., <.•r,>ts. clrps, ~ _ af! sznJ dn paymt. .'l,:t. S.l8-10S3 _ heaters. m•tter & dwn Blvd, H.B. , O{ office bookkc..""i""·".::...... Part time/Potiibly fu 11 l :30 P.~L to :i PJL. _ · utilities pnid. B 11 i n s , DESK space •Vallab:lc. ~ 5':fl-~i9> PREGNAJ'fl'? spouts, ptt~altOn furnace po,aition. tulJ or·r p;1 t~ time, Awl>' ln pe"°n. 105 laundry facill~. Rec -mo.. Will Pf'O\'ide iumiturc I B · n........ ·-s ea in" confidential· _. check. ""'' "-·-· f-"·· ANCIENT MARINER ........i ••'·-· + ~ ... 1Q' ;..!aln St at the Ba. !boa Inn , G .room w/pool tahk • ....,,.,.. a t $S. mo. ,\nsw eriDg UMMll '"'YI"""' """' '"<>• coun~u-~ """':! v• ""' 8"""' ..... , ,,.,...,u.., N tt Bal~·p; * AROENER * pool ....... !>en.ice a\•ailablc -l..1.Bl:i Ing &. rclerTal. Abort>on, discount Nev.'POrt Beach nrta, \\'rite a 0 ....,.. et. Be )'O'.:t own bosll! Patt or !:°~~~Iv •. ~ !,~· Be3dt Bh.-d., Hunnn:ton l BEAT INFLATION ndoption & keeping. AP· HousedMnU-60l4 CUm>A 1. nitr TakiF·ng Oa."Sir~ ad no 312 c/o Dai-COOKS. mc-n or women. Utime . Your 4"IVll atta. ·2881 Bristol. Costa M;:>;, Bea.ct\. tt2·4321. BUILD A FUTURE CARE s.iz.4436 ••. ., pp~tiorrs or ly Pilot, P O. Box 1560, Bkfst .exp, Top "-ages. H~ Income. Ou.aranteed •M>--6700 CORONA DEL l\L\R NobodS' has to tell you what REAL E~iate Tl'tllnin:;::. Indiv, RELIABLE domestic help, DISHWASHERS C06ta &JC$B cru.if 92626 Apply ln person. Carrow's Customers. Earn Now. Pay I fl t •· ~ •-'·~---!on ~---• ttn. A ·1 bl •t 0 ·L da BOOKKEEPER F/C R"tau"nl: Pico 1"'n-o!I'. 350 sq ft upstairs., for oUice n ~ ~ 11aS '"""" .., your .. .,,, .. .,.., . 1·0:,.,.,......, a vru a e "on.-."" ys. Later. or i;hop. on C, Jtwy, crpt. fam1!y s buying po'l>.'t'!'• but ~ or broker exam 2-J $20 per day. 546-8012. Apply in Person l-a P~l 2-3 Days a week lot N.B. Snn Oemente 534-7117 or ""3144 dl'ps, 11 d j a cc n t apt. h('re s a 'vay arowx1 it. We y,·ks. Academy 548-ll92, EXPER t'Xl rets, $4. hr. 2i0'7 w. Coast~lwy., N.O. , Realty Management Otc. COOKS, men or v.'Omcn, -.. ~ , IH!Hr!W/&i·l-ltl)l . otter you an C.'<liust\'e ~ J>REGNM'T? Thinking Abor· prefer working adUs, nol"!!!~~~""""'"'"""""" J . .!l!!l"~Oexi~'~ble'!:_. !6-l;-~"jl26tl~:_. _ _J bktast exp. Tup wages. Ap-GENERAL OFFICE I "" gram featuril'lf:: th(! new pap ,., • K II 1•-I d ·Id • .,. I' ply In pot'!lOn. C&rrow's . . Tl SSc PER SQ FT top hot foOO;;,, :.<teh A.i bC'cf 1on . now a u"C acts u roast area. ..:--118f ANYONE lntttest<xl in being BOOh~EPER, full charge, Jtt!Slaurant: 1~ turn.off; P/llme. TYJ>lf\I', filing, ltlO<I 'l.~r'-'! .. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB stew, spaghetti&: meatballs. irsi. Cil.l Ll1'-E L~"E. 2-1 EXCELLENT Jtousecklaninc trained. for porcelain nails '! Ihm . financial statC'men1.s. San Clemen1e photM! votce. 8A.\f-1?:30P1'1 . 1 Cpk--. drp:;, AJC Cree 1 pkg. macaroni & chccsc. All na-hN.. J.ll-55:22 tkonC? by lady ,y/expcr. De-liere 1~ )'our oppor. F~r n1uJt1ple set ot bookii. ~hn COST ACCN . ~·eckdll)'l'. Apply Sational 2.•nr. .... 101\1\hOu"~. lrpl ~".I ut ll,lO'l·lli:;., .• \gi.5-ll·..«:i' tiona.lly advertised brands. \.'IOU:T, \\'i!!ow, :SJ a t· pend .. OWDtntn.<:,847~1 mo~ mfo, Call Magi s 2 yrs exp. Salary open. T $ISO S)'lllcms Corp 4361 Birch tron1 S:::.V. 1. UT;, fl ri m si~ ... , ----":"·..:~ -:.--. ·.--:;-\\'c-:11:t up your Jlol Food tractive \\'/gd job, \\'ou ld Ma ?lln)l:•C. Costa Mc sa . 1!33--94~2 De;:ree. Nonptr. ncco-s l SI, N,B, 54&'..7360. (Nnr Pool. l·'nn1,;., cu1111rientn! C..1):\1 Of1ICr.S I~ • SVO. \lendin:!• mat."h in cs in like w mel't sirK-ere rr,a.n __ ...., _ _,_r ____ ..;60;;.7..;0:1~°'="""m;:c=:OO·=~----BOYS WESTCLIFF 0 .C. Airport) br~uilfa::t .. .::.-pJr.itc fa:-nily ~ 1-'rl.~. air. l'pls, drps, n1usk"., lndu.q1ria1, romin~rci:tL and 53~ fD date. 638-1661 \\'ILLIA.,fS & S 0 N 5 ATf~NOANT, ex~r. for or Personnel Agency -G ~'-' ... -"--",.i+Ofc:T--to~$71=00~I i;o._.11<.111. c;..,~~· ti) '!1t1pp.11;; ' l'h·\·ator, C.;.., ~~a Ii l 1'! r s • rctaU operations. You simp-ecoS~IETICS 1''1\CE LI FTe t-.Iasonry Lie. no 28J0.16: gr:avcyard ~lift., Good pay, GIRLS Ci\!.ark l~ Cent~r> ENJOY VARIETY? It tuw hca..:11. &lt-:'llll I ~1111C/rllr,61,.·~l-O, ly collec1 ltK' money. F'act. Tet:bnique:i from Vienna Brick, block I.: !!tone fringe lx'nef1ts. ~pply Shcl1 16:'ll E. f'.dingcr. S.A. OfTIO.: Space, 800 sq u, \\'C guarantee that )'00 "'ill ~·. (90Jl 385-83:19 ,,o,. ~~n S1ntlon._UXJl lTVlnc, N.B. Paf)*r Route1 Op.n 512-88:,lS You'll kJ\·e thit bu.Ry of:tlct. Til'E t:Xanxc 1 do11-nt°"'n II w1 tin~ too rolleC"t at lea.st 10·~ O\-cr • Palm/Card Reader * ~ In Legun• 8e.U. in CUSTODlA.l\l. lmmd OPf!fl~. I..®! ot public contact for PALM MESA APTS. t ~rl. $T11 per mo. your investment the fir:>t Ad'RcdLK1.Km l083lBeachBI. Brick,~~~& Stone ASSEMBLER M•ny Loait;on1. hosp exp preferred. San a ~1 ,,._~ ~~.-. ML"iUTE.5 TO ,\:PT. DC.JI. I j;;o-1:128 year {assuming YoU fol.low ,,.......,...,., r • C'k!mente Genera.I ta1. men · ~ ";"=""na ..,.,:1 ,, ., to sq 0 ice :rpa.t'e' · Ion), or "e buy ~~~~~"~"ll~~·~pe~r~mt~~~~tr--'.~~INE OO-u:zt -e:c Adults, l\io Pct,;. Ol'it'ntinM1>.JIOl'lfinl\ncL'\I bn~·k the mach~. If )'OU !T~r~•~Y<l~~~,~~~5~450~ Apply in person Equal Oppor. Employer D,\y Jl1':LP \\'llnted. i\laint. ~00 a...c"""°"'h, II.'!~~ .. ~ L»l 11.lt'M! Or. Center r J ex i b J c !case. 1vill devote a muuroum of a• ~ .. .-Q'CiCll;lf r~ blla from Ne1•port Dhi:l.l 1· 6·1-l·IOlie 10 hours per W't'1!'k. y,-e Y.ill CUSTOM PAINTING VOLT BOYS & GIRLS ~lpm. Day ltflp, all Bl\'d, ll.B. ---~~"~l':>-9l'ial ___ j, COSTA . )JES,\ m~·nrs, ~~~ bo'tor'o >':ild ~ 1' s.rwc. ..,._.. ,~ ~::S. ~~i. ~ T-:r~:~Se~H ~llh?so~n P~ coJTi :n~r.s~t ~~~ 1 --"G"j"~"'-=gy=s,__-1 * LA PARISIENNE * JLlO. NC\\'!;;)• dee., quiet. t:w your family, \\Uile taking ~.LI.Ability Ins. Fret Co.lot 54&-1741 ~IE&\. COLLEGE PARK &:i"'"°"'::;,;:...:;;c.·-~~-- 2 Br. furn. All "l(l("!nc. l"iri.. l{<Xhestl'r. &l~-1~' the bite out of inflation. Consulting & Estimates. ( from o C · EAST &. Y..'ESl' OOSl'A DENTAL ~ptionisl, exp l&-23 ~;ice. H<.'t1tcd I \:Iv!. 1\rlults. , Ot~ r rent, a\'ail Oct. t.lin. $3915.32 dov.'n, terms . U:lw Qnnpetiti11e Prices. ~ Medi~ ~l MESA. 642-C321 & en th u K I as m a re Att Yott Free TD 'Tr8WI u;o. & u,p;, 1,~, t }jU,_ $6:). nio. a\·ailab.I~. Cal! Tpll Free Appll•nc• Repair 6004 &12-6C«> Now AvallablC! F.qual Oppor. Employer musts.. Also some chai:rside \\'i t h Sh a r p Croup r:.i· .• ~ f>.12-28:1 1..goo.. 43:2-7023 or write BOYS & GIRLS ablt. a challeng~ position Turou&Mut U.S..\. tndudina Acror;s from :;ult cnur.~" -1,. \IL SI 1 ,,,__ c .,\.D. 1-.:n1erprise:>, 1193J APPLIANCE PAf/'ti"f &_ Varnish remmin .... We have 8 c:omplete ...,...i.-.... N C n1 tn a new practice in HB. lla"'aii, J>ui!rto ruoo &: ~3'1 S.antil Ana i\\'\~. j I~, •• W'e U."(, OJU\.-.:"S Sky Plll'k Cin:k, rn;ne. REPAIR fro J:""'-""&"' enpaper a en . 1-fln .. ,,, ... ~-=~'-.~-~--Oo , No . • I 11·1t:ongc-nla.I party, Nll, C Ill . _7 \\' ,...,,. m 1\'0txhl:ork, Kitch cab, of employee benefits. We aze lO. LKio Js}e, Dalboar: •=tum. exper. necess. rRO?lf $1.,S. iJ 1n1 to b.·;.,,h Gt.rJ700 a omia ;r"'v · ast'IC~ ..,.,.eN-Rcfrig. furn, etc. m-8393 or pay top u-a~ All oU'ice Peninsula. Contact PIIr. Df:'.'ITAL R~/Secn:ta.ry, '1o'/2 wk o.)>en.se petd BE.\L'Tl t'UL l'{JL \'K}.:,;J,\:-J , ~.., SQ f 1 f . __,,...., 1f-r "'4,,. , Call Ja<.'k :>18-0131 :131-61.;:;' before 8:30 am & industrial skills are Ba.ckstrorr at the DATLV f/t1~. ~1nt sal & ~ricf1ts. training prograrn. A I I • G f'()(JLS, Tt.l":\'IS. !'Ill\ .1 .. ..:1 • I. :.. 0 IK'es. I ba. -Babysftting 6008 after 7 Jnn. needed, PlLOT or call S·~·il11 & -~all J<l&-0088. transp. tum. Mu.'lt be neat, PATIO c;1u·d\·n Apti.. Snur111, ,\JJ _111 0\l.nut pRneling .& er"nl~ AFFILIATE VJi(Jr'. p11.intC!r , honci;t work. F..qual ()ppor. Empfo)·er leave ,,....,heat1Qn. 0"oc°"'T"OR~S;;:::.A=ss"1"S"T"A"N=:r easy to converse with lt J:·ncuzz1, ~ l'llf pr k •fl.' ~.l l:I . i11c!~~t,..e:1 •• ~1.~I:~. aO J S•rvic• Sta tion Maps OIILD l'lll'e n1y ll'Jr:K'. Orki l:t"as, In I -c x I . free/""""''""""'""'""'"'"""'""' I E ,·•;i;__ E 'lo ,. ,.~. 118 281 11.hle to lcavr im~. For '·•1 .~ ... 11 ... ,, .•• , .. , n.·.·••h i oopcrior, .~. ,,..,,.,:o;,.:i , 1 1 , . 1 TLC ,. AUTO _,qua "YY"r, ml' yet oung ""'' -to \\'Ol'i< ......... "">al,.,,,-~ .. "--... ~. -''" ·~"' ~ FIRST TIME ""' 'Jn<' I. LUIS 0 .• air-l ll!im1lll', ncrs.. :.111-~. on •. .,,,, ....... ;;t<:<o; in.nm um furn/unfurll,1·1::-Uiil I :.oil SQ It. rrpl/drps. $9J * * vi•'\l.'/,\daml'l. ;'d~-07:'1 &1:2-l.'Hl LOT MAN ' Butboy/Dkhwat htr as dol~!l a g g i ~ta n t_/ Sands, ~ton. Tues &: Wed. '" i • <.J • "''r 1110 C;'lll t).IG "l:::O or -Pm ti Appl · · reccpt. m health spa. No at lhr SaddlebAck Inn, J'0" ' jld, f.10 rno., :0.l'Y.'J)l'.)11 •·;. • · ·~ llABYSJ'ITlNG in my hoffie. PAI~'TI'S'G & te'P'J.ir, ljyrs GM DEALER ~~ Y 10 pc1'1ion. CXJl('r. nf'CC!ls. We train you. """' Beach, 6il·i~19 C\TS ' .'~~·.!!.~--Offered fcnc:t'd yru-d & refcn:-ncc::, "·orkmanship gu.1r. Take l<r> Marn St at the ~ilbJa Apply ln person aJtn or eve. E. Jm St. S.1nta Ana, . RoQn,,---·~· ·-4000 j i-:.\.\K oi Cu.<1:l. ~fc.~;i Pl~za. Vending Oistrlbvtorship Ct.I nreA. I'hane &IZ-038-1 advanrage of ni,y tt:<p. Used car expelien..~e Inn. Next to Balboa PIC'r. Z1l1 llarbor Bh'd. C:ll 8~;;311 llA?.l-5Pi\J I ,, \I ice l llrnisticd. N I C" Guaranteed Tie In' Carpenter 6015 ~th-7_0.iG~---~-~--• CAl.~~~1'.rAY DRIVER GIRl5-GfRLS : ROO.\I ,\\',\Jl, hJ ~ ~:n;::. ~.c.::·p1. ;.n:~~-$~ . .15b-:OOO_.:._ To • *W.tllp.per H•ng•r* 540·9640 , ':~~n·hs~ \~"-~n Y:: \\'anted for po.rt time pos~ Easy fun job. Olly or n\gtrt, qin!l.\l:ln ~ir!, Ji\t. h,lth &. Businetl Rental 4450 Provide Proven Succetl C ARP ENTRY· .M tt:.1C'r c. REDKO ,.. 64&-24191---------· I place an ad in the DAILY tion. Afternoon. ~·eekday!I., No. cxper. net'est. \Ve train kit. prrvl~~. ~'° :1 n10. l'R!)lt; TERRITORIES Cr aflsman-.rernodrtin:: & c:.~.'='°'-~~~;,.,.~-'-"' PILOT \\'ant Ads! Can 00'\\' & eii.rly A.i\I, S.'tt. & Sun. you. You mlL~ like peopk? .i9'h--l~l)1 -----I NL\rPORT Be:Jch. Can!K'ty ~\\' ,\!,."All.ABLE finish \\'Cll'k guaranteed. I:.~ ,r ER! 0 n ~A.Ih"TJNG. Oassified •d! tell bi:: itmls, -&r.?-5618. SboWd have 01\'TI pick-up & be ot IC!ast 18. Appb.' Pnvate roon1 & b,1rh. kitd i 1 Village. 1200 sq _tt. ret_all FOR TIIE ~~IRST TI:li'E FREE ES'IThL\TES 499-ltD.> Lie d. 11\ji d, Rc.f s, Turru~ ;;mall items or any ltem or \'1ln, for delivery Qf any •ftn or n-c. l9J> \V, prtvl, my home, ::rod lo..·a· ~r1op ~P.2<' ol( s~_Klll$ brh·k NO £XP1'.:R., \VE TRAlN C\RPENTRY ·PAL~'TING RiC'hant. 973-~ Anytime. -ne111:spapers to carriers .1 -eo_,"','.,"•";e~-c· •N-'.B.'=-=,--1 tion. also fiar.1 ·.: i\alt>. riat10 'tr.Ttreti S-1 1.> per mo, $1 IOO. to$! 6!0 fil:\fODEL & REPAlR * 10% DISCOUNT * Coatact Steve. at T"'A GIRL; FRIDAY -• I ti~ &!>$-" ' ' . W"'I . • Paint= SEEK & r1No· ,, .... Pehiton ·~ ----100% Secured $7.00/hr. &l6-J079 papering . r1 • Registtt, 12&1 Logan. O>Sta l')'J)ing, filing. lite book· ftooMs-$20 wk ui)-;ru1 C .. \!. Storclron1 4: Oi!'.cc • CUSTOM .J JI free Est. Call t Mesa. 540-3006 keeping. $425 to star!. kl.~, .. ~·. ··'-un .:..... I l:JOO"" ll fcnctd ii~ Tola! GUAR.\.~IEF.S • rarpentry UI a ... APERH '~ING • . DR""1v~E~R~--~···ta N·~--. -. Baker ""''"' ...,., ,.,. 1• ""' ., ...... ...,, 1,_ loo '· Wa?Tantcd equipoicnt types, cabinets & qua.lit)' r. ,y,u ""' pain. I\ TD AMEL ll 1 H W a AV t R W D ll ,.._ """"'•,; '°"' ~91;,;i or 61~7 •• .AJ 1. ,.,.a\')' T trn.ll..:, No product ~ln;c lrL"<' est. 645-:H:.'9 ting. 21 :in Jtarb:>r are11, Attractive female. Must bllYe St. CM No~ calla. ROOi\ll~r7in.;1Ciiu·I. ptt, 1 . C·l. &1&-696l: &l&-l24G Assigned tMTitory cot11..nt<". 962-1961 refs tum, no 18:l:Z8l. 512-2356 E EC 0 A R G 0 U G V BU AH CT AM dn\'E'l"8 lic. 5 Day wk. Apply iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~""iilll•1f -mtr.uicc & b.Hfi. t-Or. occ. sri\C?." ,\\',\1L far ~e -tn f.o.._"l\tlOn~ !K'eurcd Caroet S~lce 6016 J.st ~ Exylnt Paintil~ MN.~, Tl'iiJS~ H.B N u 8 H w c a v • ln person, Cost• Me:n. .car HELP WANTEO &15-4293. C.\I Bo..1n:t\\•;\lk Shop':;. Ctr. at l. Paperhanging. Ai i'I ~-;.,. s ;.-.. of' ~ \VASfi, 2Q.;9 II.arbor Sh'd, l..IVE .\T rlif:T;i:\Cii':-i. ll u1it.:.!.!.hr.:_ 5:-'_!!:__~·~~~ F'or pe rso n i:i. I intrrvlew JOIL~'S CntJlt'I & UpOOlslery Spl'ii.)', 12;1 )'I'll exp) 37!1-fim 8 A AR.CV A rf'~p ED A HA Jl C I E O>t.1a lrJeira. l•rge Company $25 & f\ 6 SfOllr. n.r !"'pt Plh1 Ofiice \\-The-k lrn.-1 . phor1e 00· Ori Shampoo, tSciil Rt-Pl.11ter/R.,,.tr 6077 'e El1''M'RONICT C--..ltft.. , rnif;u~~Or .\rU~to : ~ c~;·h<'/\i~ ckP'J!· ~i.'i1 &}.. S.l\I. '{1~"1'. P.OC. !\er.\ J~'\1 tardants. IXogi-e11$l'n; .t R N ,, T A Y 0 N ft ,1 ,·~, N 1 N £ 0 T N T n~ciio & '. vld:~~~~!~~ .. ,.., •• --uv ... -;, . ------· -·c-. ---· I I. $1.{I )IQ. 1\"I r..11'-t ll·I COSTA 11JJ·:.S,\, AtJ~", 9'21t'6 .all color hri;htenfltil & 10 rA'TC)t l'LAST£RIN~ • G 0 y s p s 8 0 •• s T N D • D c 8 ,, l I , ill ·~· NOW · NI,...,. -roon1 m.1 ·.•.n11·""'nt ,.,, . • · ,fJ.> :I.· -fi·--,.,. ,. M ,. .,...__ · 1 bl 1 f · • "' ''·~ • us :ie <am ~ ,v,.,'""' 1 HIRING • -~ "' 7 Qr 01 b -v• -v• ·v---mmu" L'l!.c 1 or 11.·blTt' All 1:,.~. free cstlmll! & c . 1 ; micrl~.hbr.&o.:1'l'!n.S:~i '1.1 ::i !. r.srl)rnr,e, U". t S "'RUROMHAMJT~-RRIO NE R Ct1r11f'r.1s , t'ql.1~1 Permanenl work, .; wk. 2500 Sc;1vicw. C1l:'>I 1 et<". f>!:';f11JC Ciil If\\.)'. Ccl~t ~lr'.vst offdt'SijS I ~;:T~,1~ng a~ )i~~~ rr:~~ 1 ···--~al~~-~· " mcnt, Shop &: Held St!l'\liO::r?. 1 m11nufocttiMn;;;, Ol:itrlbutJ~j I ron-1-.. -2 -peopi~:-mr~ '1 ~~11~·.:1;:.Wl._._ .. ____ '''ill cle<in H\'ing rm .. <fining Ptumbfn9 6071 fl E • H • & v A N L R 4 1' c 0 N A v f . ~l l'rihll) for rlzht 1""1 ~'1· I & ln.:tn!lat11,n. NO(:\'Jll':rlrnce ' or• -.mnen. K1tchen ""'IV. lndu1tr~I Rentet 4500 LOAHS UP TO'°"• rm., & tiri ll $!;;,An~ cm •. L.",, ~·Pl.U M BING ·-;mi • }.Cl\~!er A~i<•leii u.i7·.i9tll ne<-t.i.~l'.Y du,. to eXtt!lentl ,. 1 TDL 7 Ch .. VII.:> IMGPAf'";,,_ NNONlr.VRR i'.01! 111 · 1 Qut51dc pet OK. ;N344&t I -st oa RS $ •. 50. ('OUM! $10. 111r $.), flemodel'I & Repo.ll'll. W&IC' ,_ • _, -ru nut,; ~MWnm for men l: LRG.ROOM,J>'1.ba~ HOWLE.A.SING ~yn~~l";'""l~~ h.>!n.~er~. di1poe .1.: TBi\A R.EMR£LAICGR.P8Ga £SCRO"' \tamffll &:aver. ' f -~ ;.~ t= Jlt'l"'On: HuntNi"llwton~a..ctil 2nd TD Loans m,yi1elf. Good ref. 511.mot ;~~ ds~c!r2~ .!. y T 'RT. E-M a. v Ba \J A 8 N 0" " TOP WAGES ROO~I for ~1. m:1ll'! only !MO ~1 n . It l.'P . · "C;ol;l;inft;!:;=;;:;;:;;:;60;1;1 PlumbiDg Servb LI c~ E 0 8 0 0 Y T 0 N A ll I Ill S a T 8 0 M SECRETARY For ?>fore lnfonnatlon CaU 541-"91 )1amUton le :"\t"\\·land :i."L lowMt r•f•s 0reft9• Co. • =''-'7:;,•'Qll='=======il .GM ANN a NC 0 A YA ta I I 1 l'f a l 7l4J *9t-354I lblntol•.. ...... CJO •mo Settler M ... Co. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS RAYS PLUl\tBINGl:ERVlCE Ill I c RB L ANG I L 0 •• " ••• a lmm<dlale opening tor"•""' Coll Mon & T-Only '42-2171 JU.t611 BY CALOUSTICS 24 11r~"".na~ lndMduaJ w/ mio s ,...,. HO$TESS/C~fE'i" P.jNK ~~R[ .. ~\;~ * ~~1A ~~.,,5;' * s.~ ~~~; >"" APW~~,'.',;°o Rooflnt 6092 o • v •I a T Mo • v 1 o o a • a 1 v c ::;'~, ~"'~~ o... 21. ,......_ ~· Ai> ~ ·apt, pre.ttt F. ~wk. Afl. 1:00 sq. f'l. $.~. 11!0. nu;rnb,ESTIGL~TES REPAIRS. all I)-ltefl.t.. =:::::--. ~:::.., ._ ...... • -.... -or hnY. Acclltat~ typtnc; re-Pbt1,,.., ~burrer wruet. , 4 PM or wknds. """'0142 &tJ.2361 St-3!10ned 2nd. t.n.Si"l. ~ -_, • ·d'"'--,, --... .........: ,..... , quited. Eiccelltnl ~wk'ln;:: .J't.> nua.mt Avt, Of ah • ntA.NTED mature ~ra!i;ht INDU~··L sruoro ) l'W'WI J400 mo. i\U due Oci l!Ji".>. S5 Ot'F 1.':.s.I'!lJlllS AD F~ e.~t. LJe' • Aak for ..... UIM.... ... . condttk>m " c 0 mp. n y 2:30pm. See Mr. HAgtn. ' ..,,., ·-... 1-ho '7•1\.1.n ..,... 5<':11 fur ....... cm. P\1 Pty. -7-V.'aJt. m.scm M)11me CASTACNO MIC'RILANOILO lttatH! ..... ,. ,, ........ .,.~ .,.~ ... .,. ..... , i 't"iiii0s1 ~~'!,. ~-~me ~ i:;, "-t-~kc'!.:r· ::: Ro~ ru c;"t.\ AfrAA 92617. •S&1£""'""'"-""'"""""""""""' Televi•ion Repair 6090 ~:isa ::~~~'D't ~~~.ft ~ 'M:.n3e ean or Write 11ous~~25'A;~ tor j SINGLE Girl 10 ,Mrt l br., 64$-7!21, Ot: AnnouMement1 5100 •.\COl;~TICAL • 1V """PAIR MA~tt RINOIR WRl9TLP : THE IRVINE CO. dome:ttic cleanin::r. Janice' \ I ---tn B&lbota s·· -,\prJIM. rtplliffit. ~p11inted J\.J'-T ... '!"11r.~t/MtlrtOIO.ln ; ~ Ne\\lJOrt Or Dr. G P ... °\Ji:o"d)' Anne '?~ I ! ....,.,.~ 6n..:ull. .... ai Storaoe 45SO I Pt ANO LESS.OHS drenu, \\itll t""..\, &fHim no~fl~1'~~~rcs Tcr...t.t..,.,,..-.u ot-ttw-...,..,.W "SM. •-firrd't_boOb. /\Ill': z.11·:'. C'mitl:_._ _ 11_0 cl.&K £ E P~~G-oturn ; i'ORKJN--c~.il-lo shsre I~· STORAGE ~e, l!4>. :n1 I O...i;:innc~~ lnttnncdiiuts n:,n•t gt1.c ~ I.be !!hip! * GolZ"'3J'J • nut11bln 2 throltfb 8. Mnd 80 nnc.. tot tleh. ••ki111 chel:U (7l4f '44431t !l\fl)Crvllot, ~tr Pm ' ' ' 3 BR"-·. SISO. l-fd ·--~ --·· M-· i.11·ll"Li "L ... I ,~ 1----------! po-bl•to"StM.•Plnct."Sttr·ir.i....-..CI~!·-· .. .t..£.1-9A~t '111 NOON l\'/~J'J t:l<p nt'C. Saft I ... -n.:: ,... ~n ..,._... "'"""' irt it n '.,~l ~ .. Rhip j 1 ,. In ol hi ...... v.J-m11-_,.,... l::q\ml Oppor. F.rnpli>ytr Clemente CtncraJ 1~1rittl; ; f1t~t,.hl2>-7~ _ !1~ 4 • ...... CIAA~fkd .•....•..• G42~m c'•=SJ"'°"'"'-"""""""'"""'..:SC-06=::· "73"·-·~Sd:ol:..kl=l•..:1::;:.;tem~ ...... G'2-36j1 tttm nr. 1 '""'P9PH· ('ll4) .f!JS..lL"l t:\'f ,2'214 ' --- • t • . • • ----. • Monday, October 7, 1Q74 DAILY P1LOT Help W•nt.cl, M·IF ;100 Help W•ntff, M&F 1100· Help w.nted, M~F 7100 Applio1nce1 ..,1 .. nouMhald Good.I i06J MlscellaMOUS R•ol "-<a't• Sal" SEC~ETARY FR..EICHT OA.t.\tACE s.\LE l-IOUSEl lOLD SALE. ;;f:, ;;i;;;; ciOid lfc:UONil ~ ~ · ~ Sill( SCREENER Now Hotpolnl !Wria•nto,., waaller, '""'° "I"'~· lZx -Ani'l<ott Wall Lamp• ..-,.., Delivery-Sunday OnJy O}m.mlc New team 'Ailh O.r\c! girt otttce. f"UU Umr \Va11tera, Or'ier•. 36'' pool att, plcnlc tbL. St~ent Ei'lcYcloPedll ~ J:lroven track tt<'Ol"d. ~ to poeUIOn ns>en for n..'ftt ur-DI 1 h washer 1 New lblt., buckrt se&.ts, cnr 80 Stetta Ctlb $8·2$18.9~! l~Proctas OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-90% romml.Nions. Pe:r.ten deriy ~irl tn •n'\Bll desten .Immed\Jte oprnlng for an \Varranty. Credi1. 'e Of A. pan.11, lols of miM.". 96:1·6509 Muslc•l lnttrvm'h ""R QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA-'° penon tra.lnln;: ~ orient~ company. Know· ind Iv Id u" I f a m Illar 3623 W. Warner, S&ntA Ant, Jewelry 8070 l-'--'-'--'"'-'-"==~'"'-''""11 )fin. 6 mo's CXJKr. ln Jn-TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. ~~lat;-1~6 or ledge In bookkttptng rm· y,•/munu11 l .Uk 'c:-re en near llarlJor, mzm. ---CABL.E-NEl.-'ON P lano ~=-~~~:co:: BENTON \VILLlAMS, 330 WEST BAY ~. ~11· f\I~~ '*ni"'"'trlt'"'" cqd ~!·b1 Thick film cxper. RED111 __ fr.T K~~~s Modtl TO WANTED s~i" C~~·~.~ ~ c6'des, blueprlnla , 0 E ""In 'l~'llC"•w o lT <t1 1rs. eftuil e. 11a11er., """·. peed Queen TOP CASH OOLI..AR PAID M~1.'""'T-~ ,.. .~.._...,~ scbematie11. Xln't co . STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPfl N R!:~pe!:' ,:.....,~~esce.nl, hoiip. payroll. lnvol<"lng, 1•!(•. Ex· DUNCAN lfll~ tll')t"r $50, G .E Cop-t"OR YOUR JE\\'ELRY, _ • - benefit.a include~ 1 wlui ~1 FOR APPOINTMENT. .-..... ·--. perlence In nff!<'f' 1nanllll:e-per1one waRhf!r $.SS, Guar \VATCIIBS, ART OBJECTS, Ofc. Furn." lfl'tfP.!-.. 5 l ;;:;::-:;-;~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~ .. c;;;;;;;J •-::".'iii~~~,~~':~":" 1nent & Wes helpful. Start· & df"I 541Hl672 GOLD, SJLl'>CR SE'RVI""'., ------""-"'"~-I vacatkln fl.!'lt-r 6 mo ' 1 . An Equ•I Opportunity Employer ln11: sal1Uy sr.oo n10tith. \\'a1· ELECTRONICS LAVENDER RC)H rt 1 h - -"'r~ CLOSE oul nu llO!:k oi elee-Oirllltml• wk off \\•/pay. F 7100 R •. • t Ion Corln\'ood. 93-& \\'. 17th. , m u , FINE t·un.N & ,\NTJQlJES. lroru<' c-11l("Uje,tqn:, ~ Group Ins. altt.r18 dny of Help W•nted, M&F 7100 tielp Want.cf, M& ecep IORIS matching PN1<·1t1tl ~nk, & 6·15-zicKI di C di ·~r rm~il:. bb'C!. Afany more. 1i1AINTENANCE mnn, full NURSES A I DES & (\;l\f. 645-0777 · $1.~~~~RJl;,(I. Gaa stovd DIAMO:\'D HING !ieU to set. ~~11~\c1:ri ~rpC ~ .. ~ Docurnentor tlme.Inslde&out1idework. Orderlies. Call Belwn Sam-2865 FAIRVIEW RD. ... ll1:1 f'~l11te. Center stone '2111 11\f~l·lg sun. A'lllO r.a~: DI • ( McDonalds. 536-1911. 20.'*12 4pm, 548-5585, P.fesa Verde Experienced Reeeptionisl SECRETARY COSTA MESA :? year ,z.ld ~·11.:-r & d7er, i;artH .12 i;n1ull stones. dov•n ('l!~· rypq\\·rt.c-rs on" sale. YIS on Beach Bl,d. Hunt. Bench. Conv. I-lo11p, 661 Center St, preferred \\•/ple,asanht ... ADVERTISING \Corner "''!l~i.e:,& AdamsJ ~n··, ,~G "~1::.C;. .. ;: nor! the :side 58I·2377 lkuch Slationel't:, "°3 NC\$· Add ph C•t pearance · & t e le p o n c .>-W""O.;:<;I .._u """' ~ Ml II •11.-port, CM S::t.5-!QIXI ..;: .. re1109r• " persomtlily to handle busy Art you a notch nbove 1he Equal Op""r, Emplo""'r 836-3500 ice a neous _,, Multlgraph MANAGER PRAC Nurse, Jive-in for 25 cordless switchboard .Y rest & looklni fof more .--~~ R W h 0 lJESK .If.: C ft Ii 0 EN Zr·.& 2921 S. Dalmlt!r, S.A. A yr old fem !Qvld who :works. meet the public. Good 1y~ than just a secretarial po11l· Siik 9<'reen Shop, good hl"ly ent •s •rs/ r ye rt SCRAM LETS Profc~!>J-Onal Sitt, l~~-P'l Equal Oppor. J:Jnployer I'.... Rru+brd+aa) 539--7500. Ing &kills req'd, Vwict,y of tlon, then you'ni our itrl. 1 ....., . $:.!. \'lk. Full m.alnt. • oak <.'Ontc>n1pornry styl.ll\i , TRAINEES duties. ?\tu.st havt! ~ shorthand "'age, Eve. hrs. App Y w.<> • * 6.U-1.202 • 11C-\'ff ullCd. Paid SI632. \\'tJI NURSERYMAN Chiquita, Laguna Beach ANSWERS 1.1k1· $.S95. 67l--8300 . & typing 1kil s. Send ~um"t SPRAY PAINTER FRIGlDAJH.l:: Rclrig·lrt'e~<!r. F I / I Experienced or horticulture New facility in Irvine Indus. 10 Classified ad no. 193 c/o Good cond. $60. 6 HUSINE...::,S-band ri\dlos, U I & f t me bkgrnd., Hunt. Bch. 842-8866 Complex. ( Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 15Ei0 For display co. No p1-o-Call 675-1632 /lamper _ PhOltl _ ldklm _ ~:O.IC., w1t.h ~ P"'r amp~ In I er view n g Now for 0,.,.,...,~ MANA01':R Costa l\1esa, Ca 926:?6. •clu0c11li~!~ ~.•,.,rk. Exper. pret'd. Blcycl•• •~o Turbltl _ '·· IOUTif & itn11.,,na.i;. l~ &: m11RI. Positions 1n ~e Co. ...~ Contact f\1t!i. \\I" ':e I ~"""!'""""""""""~~:!~!';~~~·~·~~~=~-_, \'al ur ovl'r ~ Sell $1300. •tust be-•or ~. 00 able & GIRL FRIDAY-Bright and OSIER 10_ $1'l00 I -~-------·-Til.lk abn!.it being ric.-h. ~·hen Call 'll 17_.., _--.1.,u " "~ ~.i. energetic wilh capability to PAUL D -c-y/Rccept. 10 STOCK CLERK 10 SPEED t.late &. Fem, ft \\·f'Jl-kno...,,n milUonalre Yl'M ;t _, ...., "'"'"'..,II. ~ in good pb,ysical cond. Have learn. We will train. The ASSOCIATES Fantasia Wild Blue Exper"d in all phases ()f ridden ti lime!I. 1\1 us t born 8nd the doctor turned or;sr,;s $'1;') •• i$5. Cahlnert ~ar ~t~epbone. Go to Tic Red Balloon Ltd. ·ca.ii P.1r. , Yonder stocking & kitung tn a Sacrif1ct". Car rack tnclded hint qpside do\\'n to slap hb; flj, Tab!f':!I S4l. _ ~ oc et nearest you or Rc-ynold.~. 846-0011 for appt. Cost• Mesa Dynamic 1oppor.lorv!vaclous manut.~oo. Call Nick GT l S7Se+Lchor ~~tofr 551-17~rb."\C'kwide, money fell out of ~~o~ $1~ .. .i. nil~~ .. : tele~:)ur~: • ' OFFICE Attendant , a f· 556-7075 pP.rsona1ity + indlv. 10 join Corp., ,)~6--04.ll. Cameras & Equip. 8030 ,_1_,,._M_O_U_Tio---1.===--- lernoons. No. clerica1 duties t"xclti~ new co. llandt\ng STOCK ?itan or Yl'Ontan -1 · I BUYll ExEC S\.\'VI t~ $~/:s, ~ PER50N'NEl For lniormation involved. Bayview l\1anor, f '!'!F;<l~u~,l~O'!ppor!!!!!'!. ~l':'!m~p~IOY<'!"'!r!!! VIP cHentele. Beaullful new f/tlme. J\ton lbru Fri. LrR: NIKON ~'Tt-1. 50 J\11'.1. 1..1 •• secy chr1 $8}2-1, Dk.t acC·>. CCD\N'"'CC: ... Ar'Clri..V""'V TIC TOC SYSTEMS C.J\1-&12-JroS. RETAIL SALES ~!~·1~<:". ~=I&: r&~~i~ H.B. Drugstore. Min age lens. $350. \rl\'atar 90-230 Good, used lumiture & Pir~c. 861\\r 190.t, 645-1-0l """V.....,..., ~""'-' Equal Oppor. Employer A • ~"""' 25. 847-:l;x;t. ?.tr.I, won1. New Sl25. ir.ppllll!lcesor"•illseJlfor yau • Prod Con•-1 ?\'-to '"K Optorhetric t11stant . Personnel Agency of Hun· •:-0:--:---::::~-1 ~;;.;_11::·'588~1;_-____ -==I MASTERS AUCTION Pianos & Orgoru I09ll ..,., "'' -.. \Viii train. Mature. P.tllSI Permanent full time position ti.ngton Beach, 161681 &ach I h Sal ~~rs~~ Exper. $850 MANAGER TRAINEE tyJ>C?. Have car & uve in ~~~~~b!~to~ ~i;e T~:s~ 1..isiiltii·d;., 'ii'·iiBio ........... ...,_. Te ep one es Cats 8035 646-8686 or 833-9625 • PIANOS Loan Shlpplna: Clerk Trai n IV/a progressi\lt! co. area. 548--0555. wkdya. Balloon Ltd., line children's I ' SECReTARY Coa:la -Mesa Are• PAJ\tPER Your cat use 11f!. 6 or Sund:iy 839-097·1 • o·R· ~ A1NS' { ?<.lortgage exper. lo $800 Op p ort un~tyt: ;.f· apparel. Mu.st be able to 1'~ri>c! \Vork in personnel. Thrice \veekly CATI'A-BOX WANTED Wf"":.'j' BooA/PkkAJeeRpeT".s'. ',,c.. .··.$$!',"°so r:i~~~e~nsi~u & ~olfi~ PART~TIME work nights & v.·rekends. Never a dull n1on1ent. Work From Service. Phone 67".i-6217 TOP CA,.l;)JI DOLLAR PAID Rentals· II. $5 \: Call Barbara at &W-8S08. I I k Your Home 0 8040 ~ YOUR '·'ll'ELR\ II Legal Secy/Probate to $750 sharing. \\fonderfu prop c to \VOi" ogs F vR Jc. ', Bkkpr/Mort ~ng to $700 Jason Best Agency ... SECRETARY ltN's with. Also Fee Positions. Top Commis•lons \\fATCl-IES. ART OBJECTS, Open Nlghti •'til f llecept/Sec.retary to $650 17400 Bronkhursl, r. Vly CCU'S Jaton Best Agency * 55S-73ll * • PUPPY WORLD • GOLD, s 1:.v:..R SERVICE, S 11 30 S l~J RW!pVllte type $550 Suite 213 963--6775 Outslandlnov op~rtunlty for * 17400 Brookhurst, r·. Vly Equal Oppor . Employer B11~ 11 T e r r ~.~11r :i_._:. a 8 b 1 b. !-~JNE FURN & ANTIQUES. at: 'I 5: , · un., \ •1-~• il Bek Of lo $500 ===:=::::::::::::::=:=:=:~j~;:;;.;i .. • ~ .swi· -'"" 963-67.75 ·-----. .... ---! ·~Q1n1araner, uu ""150, ; 645-2200 *Pi•no1-&:-11r1ri'ct~ ~ "C\LIC c + . --grad-w/xln't-"f]';;J;-;ilm~!.ii'&Wl-1~;;~;;;,,~~!!!!..;;;;,;,;;;; 1-lu.sk hih Tl I-'-'-'=.,-=-,.,,=--"I' Rentaf;\gi!nt $433 +-com-· I "" IOO I 65 Full p-tlme. 3·ll & ll-7 TELEPHONE Answering ey, C uahuas, ny * PLUSH Baldwin • Clb!Q • ~e 488'E.·i1t:1 "' (at Irvlnei "CM MANUFAC• ~:I !.'.o~k PiJ~e~Mus~~ Excellent Benetit.s *$•c'ys, Bookkffpert servke. Exper pref'd, not ~a~~s 100 Pi~11 ,.?~lti CARPETING * ·Fischer· Kav.·aJ • .lt£m~J Su'lte 224 642-1470 well groomed & ha v c Good V.'Orking condition& Have loo many to list ncce!l8. Fri & Sat graveyard PUPS Stud Service l\tost Dt-rorator has 196 v. ds of rust ~l~•bett ·_lifSo,_lunon ,•,~iil!'.'~.-nall XLn, COSTA MESA • •-0 -<-.. e,. Ag•ocy 12 to Barn & 2 or 3 eves " ........ ~ .. ,. " '\Jn _.,.., " 4-." • Tu RING pleasant perao ty. 1 .....,, n.<:•Jlu ' .. '"k, ,_,,. <ho'-. "'"Im Breflds. Roller Canaries, plush carpe•1ng. Super buy!! ..,._8y • Storey L Cark • Wln--w ·w ·w working conditlona. Memorial H0tpit•I 403) Birch SL, Suite i04 0·,··appt"y-~1 ~G·-7, Ln, Reptiles & Turllcs. Open 6-12-2255/:>IS-4654. er • \Vurutzei: . '\"iunaha JACK IN TiiE BOX, immed. Call Or Send Resume 642-2734 EOE New;xirt Beach 833-8190 .:.~" '""" E\'es. 5.11-j027 I 9 1 T Tho I ~C~>~t_._..., ...... _._._., 1 __ 7"A[A:-SICAN ___ 1 ·13 4 l:hl PANASONIC 1\..,I/ 1\e\v S~111ets Ir •.•.•••• ~ Af.!.n UfM.af:1.-mif~~e5 ENGINEER IRVINE°COMPANY l ~"==~~~=I Oial A Job 833-0855 11 • ALASKAN ~--r.1 , s ll"ack, & gold lace U~d irom ..•......••. - Baker St, Costa t.lesa. 550 Nowport Ctr Or •RN No Charg• To You * TEMPO * MALEMUTE BSR turn1uble S250. 18'' Playtf'S' " ·········• S89S Established 1965 Fem. 12 wks. AKC regis. Cierrv S:ulboot !.• traill"I', 450 Gl'al'ldli " ··-'··-···· ~ JANITORS To take products ltom dcsii'l Newport Beach l\led-Surg. unit 11-7:30Al\t I • ... Oii~~--iiii ... iiiio··J , • Very reas. 10 right p,arty. sq. ii. of s11it $100. 61&-9m *ORGAHS* Nl'.:EDED: EIGHT GOOD t-ngineering Into production. Ca 92663 shift, f/time. Xln't benc .. ts. Sec'y/Bi-Lingual Needs You Now! 54fMJUH 26 gttl!on aquanun1. equip· Baldwin • Omh ·Hammond · F QU1AL111TY& !0~RS01 NNEL k protecting basic de 11 i ~ n Attn: L. Currier EOE. Contact ?t1rs. Jensen, Free] l\'lust speak Spanish * Fila Clerks PEfU'"ECTLY Gorgoous 9 Jl("d, 1ncludi~ tish. ,\lso Kawai • Kimball -Lowrey · or u i--• !me \11or parameters while making 17141 ,. •• 389 Costa l\!esa f\1emorial n·-nlly'. Work In pleasant 1 b .,~ bf'3nd nl"\I' b1n:I cage and Rodgers-1bomu -:X'•a ... af t mod f cill"' In SJC ~ I -* Secratary J r & 5, month old lcma e Iris ~l· .. a a em a 'J • changes req'd for manufac· Hospi al, 301 Victoria, 0.1 oUice w/congenial peopJe. ler Papers Sac price WOO{.lcn chess sets. Best • \'iurlibler GulbraaHrt-Good wa,gC!I. ' ture ability of small elec· 9At.I Til Noon 642-2734 Al!JO Fee Positions. . * Typists 6424795 • . ofter ~4240 ~ ~ • "•· 1!,Lcadman, 8 hrs tro-mechanical .usemblies, Equal Oppor. Employer .fa's'on Best.Agency * Accountt Clef-kt St B d p • EXPERT Carpet Installer Optigan ....• 1 •••••• :.:. s150 4J Maids, H hn matnfain1ng intended cost. RN & LVN/Wknd -u-•. l y 1· · 1 bl In t • ernar upp1as . . Lo1v-Sp'~ -3, Jani' ., hr • "·-lo ~·-• Our ~,,,., "" °' 17400 Brookhurst. F Vly our 1me lB va ua e. ves AKC 11 .,,....... y0 .. ...,/mine, re""'•r, relay. • ... y .. ..,. ·•••···· _., Ca.J ora, i5z S quality, schedule & rate. ~~' ... }' Is fu-au , Wknd or all. 466 f'lagship Suite :n~ ~ it wisely w/high hourly 54~ 21 ~ expcr. ~-\\'w-lltzer S}.linet, new •• 1499 I 979-Exper'd in w r It I ng oo UIWl r you. Rd, N.B. 642-8044. rates. call Sandy, 540-4450. SILKY TERRIER Puppies, HammonJ A.-100 • .... ···'Save JOB COST C,LERK documentation, work ataUon PART Ume counter girl, will RN , lull time or wknd reUef. SECRETARY NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO AKC, 6 wk11., l'Jhedles.s, \\fqod ~ \\TOUght .lron dining * WIN FR.EE *-' "lupo, fool design, pro-trnin. Apply In person lo Co h 1 knd all Tempo Tempo'"'Y Help odo'I"', odo<able. 96>-83TI "'" $85. Bcoul '""' 'ofiee ORGA~ LESS~ 4 Day Work Wttk, 40 Hrs duct!on line tr o u b I e One Hour Martinizing, 2200 l)Y. osp. w or · Santiago Bank has an open-I .,..,.,.,,.,,..;,.,.,,,;,.,,.,;,,,1:~~~~~~~~=~1.~"~"'~'"'j5,f"~"j$~l25fii·~_,~=~· Expe1'. in. Job Cost, Hand shooting, cost reducUo/\8. 1-iarbor .Blvd., Ot 6-12-S0-1'"-'4._=~..-=== ing lor a Sharp Loan I CANDLE s TICKS, 184.7 FULLERTON M . ~st, annlyse jobs, comput~ rt1cchanical engineering or ROGERS' GARDENS Secretary. Ex Per I e ne e TYPIST/MCST OPE R. [ _ II I Rogt'r11 Brothei>s-Silvl'rplate. 1819! f..ucllcj. Ji'odnWn-Yt WIP inventory. f\>lu_il like Industrial engineering or PERSONNEL Is ln N£'ed Of-A he lpful hut not ~ary. Fret to You SIOO !he p.1.ir. 5.16-9662 • 55T.:U36 ,..:, fig""'' Type calcul tor I I lial S 0 I \VJU train the rifih t pc1·son, bor ull ... · • a · equ va ent ·es.sen . Abil'•I" to lnter!a·• w/o•"·rs proy per a or · GRE IT 8 Bel .. -" S• I !22 N Har F ert9P1:. Gtiod h, J . ,,... """' good clerical ski! s a n1ust. Fa.<>t, ·accurate typ1Sli'!. gd. ' U.V, v=ere Y • . 87J;t >•5· • n penman& 1P· + cxper. In .......,..nnel \Vill To sp<ay tho plants & trees · h · $'"' "-u· · • DU AP ly f P rson 0 ,....~ Co n t11c t Mrs, Ferguson, skills in spell'g., g:i·ammar 1ngc rur, u.J, .,.,au c1ans · P n e 549.3 41 mak• ""'' a valuable asset 1or pests. Apply in person • • -1111.~5 s~ 6T.I" -s Edi r Ind t I I ,,v~ 832-5200 & proor read·~. req'd. Free To You. °""' chair ,;., ~'' 1967 l~ABE "~by :I • us r ••, nc. F.qual Oppor. Employer to I his lntematklMlly only at ··· Exp'd. or \\•Ill train. -PC d e" s~t Ne .... · Pitl no. S'll"'°Wafnul.' :t . 21~~:ieo.r.1:;~h ~ ·~~ Secre!aria! ml Fairvie\v Rd, c .r-.1. * SEC'Y EXEC. OCTD F'REB klltens, J\1/1'". Ha.Ir ;iNevc°i-u~~. $5o.·Q~ ~ec: Cond. New $3500. Sac Equal Oppor. Emplo)'U MASSEUSE AAME1 100-/. FREE ROITTE SALES Editorial & sales oruce. 12.00 N. Main. 5th Fir. Santa Si...n1esc. Call 552--0807, in desk $100 551-6550. or bl!t olr. MUST SEU.!! ' lf•lo Wontacl, M&F 7100 H•lp Won1acl, M&F 7100H•lp Wanlod,_t!&F 7100 INSPECTOR ·-~ .. JUNIOR-SALESMEN F/tlm:e, for m~·s_spa. Mus~_ Bureau of ~ Salary, Comm, Educational 11udiovisual ~ Ana ~2 ~ Equal Op. Irvine -?ING-PONG-~a.ble-'51.6:--b-·e-+~.m§§l!l.~~!!=.~=;--'?'==--·•l·-1 1---1•---t-- --be-OO'd,.-App!,y Tues;-Fri ---.ncy Exp. Pd. Estab. ~ & ~uttrl'J"6i!UCt16h, """'Inc. parnmity Employer NEED happy home w/kids surf board v.·/fin ns. Metal TV/ O 1'1a.nual T h o m a• • AM. Costa Mesa 556-llOO tetTitory. ?t1ed. coverage, P.O. Box 1226• Laguna tor Doxie/Beagle, 5 mos., tool shed S20. 6J8.86M Organ "'/bulll·in Leslie B•lboa Bay Club ZT06 Harbor Blvd Suite 207 Profit Shere. Retire at 57. Beach, Ca. 92652. TYPIST, EXPER. hsbrkn. Now in apL S17·1074 LARGE BOXED TREES Spier. & earphones. ~ Age ID-15. Earn ~S40 per v.·eek gelling new cuslomen for the DAILY PD..OT afler school and Saturdays. You must be out 1.f AChool by 3:,ll() pm and be able to work at ]cut 3 days per week. No deliveries or collecting. Transportation prov Id ed. c·.11 008-4812. 1221 W. Coast Hwy, NB. Anahm 600 N Euclld 7'16-813) No SttJte, Layoffs 75 yn:. 494--0747 P/time, your home or my all. 5 Pines Coral!. & Liquid cab. $375. 644-572S , • MEO!ANIC, exper. prefer· 0I¥ 2 City Bl East ~1222 549-311D. Mr. Tucker, 7·9PAf ofc. _P . 0. Box 6258, BLONOI'.: Cocker Spaniel, 3 Amb!{r, Very reas. 556-83J8 GULBRANSEN-2 f lit 11 abJy w/Oeas A lie. Salary I-Equal Oppor. Employer m/t Secretary/Recpt. Anaheim, Ca 92806. yrs. Friendly w/children. keyboards, beau!. C'ahlnetr.1 open. Contact Walt, 18480 p IS I Xlnt typing, front oUice VARIETY Shots & Uc. 546-4187 Classified ..•....•.. 642-5618 rond. 11100. 6"2-0590 , . Brookhursi St, Fountain ersonne uperv sor SALES appearance, P 1 ~a 1 ant ~~~~~~~~~~~1:~~5~;~;~::;;;5::s~:~il Vly. Apply in peMIOn only. Free! Familiar w I a 11 Outstanding po~tiaJ for personality required. Beaut. Variety is I.he spice of life Furniture 8050 .._.1 MECHANIC ~ncl duties. lnteresllng person v.•/some sales exper. Bayside orficc. Outstanding & it's youn ~-/this posi~n. ELEGANT "'"""Uct Dini~ ~I pos1t;on w/a growing co. Ind' 1. . 0 C working oond. Call Barbara Fr1endly ofc 111 N.B. awaits <'~t C··•om-;:l·a'de f"·tnne -·lll' • 1 ~1gn C·•. """133 Al'° F-Jo"-. iv. musl ivc tn . . M & Tu "5 I 6'21626 ~ ..,,, " ..... . ...... r we a.i. uu.-.. ""' '-"' area & be y,.-eU established on c "" on y. .. · the indiy. w I 0 u 1 g 0 I ~ g & Chaffin) Contemp IO' \\'/2 .-.... MEDICAL RECEPI'. Indus. JalOft Best Agency in community. ·Co. ~Hers SEC'Y LEGAL, Christian, pcnonalily, typing & lite e.'l:tcnsiona. 8 uphl strd chail's Equal Opportunity Employer LEASING REPRESENTATIVE clinic, N.B.·Spanishhelpful, ·17400 Brook:hurst, F. Vly base salary + comm. in mature, airport area. sAAM·h. ES 1 _, FREE v,1i1h arms, 2 Crcdenzus. 1 bu~ not req'd. Exper'd, SU!te 213 963-61'15 addition 10 full ltaining pro-752-0100 vv 10 w/dr-.wrs, 1 w I r c c o r d If#~@~ ,. -r._, .. f A CONVOl1M SHoPPINC ANO l i833-~~~:(528~. :;;;-;;;:;;;-.;;;;-;;;;I =:::::::=:::::::::::::~==:=:::: I gram. Some college pref'd. 5 lines, 5 days for $5. Ca11 Bureau of player & record storage. MGMT trne 21.30 $150 wk AAMES 100°/o FREE tod &12-5678 Employment Agency Xlnl for lg dining rrn 01· guarn 51., College prf'd Mr. PLANNER Bureau of ay · · ' Costa Mesa 5.~llOO conference rm. $800 or bst 7 .. A,. ~A~~ SERVICE Sta. Attendant 2706 H··bor Bl\'d. Suite 207 offer. 6~ ·~1. Ri chards, 14/~ Emplo"""""°" Agency L ' ban'--' "' ·~ J ··~ 1/Ume. de mec IC&'-Anahm 600. N Euclid 116-&20 KfNGSIZE 0~, no w, "<7 SEWING GUIDE. FOR THE ~Ii:.:_ GAL ON THE GO. llfs!l;i:[;i;i 'P/time leaslng l'ep. need· l\-10TEL maid work. Neat. SCHElJULER Costa Mesa ~UOO Neat appear. Also, older 0 2 C l.Y Bl East 634-122'2 °'"" t-n-tlc v.·oman. 1 .......... ~ 2106 Harbor Blvd Suite an aeml retired man p/time. rg 1 n1attress, box springs & For an ad in Wom•n'• World ed for attractive apt com· 0 ::..·A 01-0 __ •• ,11~96 --Anahm 600 N Euclid 776-8120 1 •·~ Fa!--' ,. ,,_1 frame. Still packaged, xtra plex In Newport Beach ta '""°"";1 '""'...,'" ~ • Appy, ~= •voew, -, · · WAITRESS lirm. $115. (v,1orth $42:>) Coll Poggy 642-5678, •xf. 330 zhow apls I: handle leaai.ng Newspaper Canienl: To plan, schedule & Sal Rel .1 M "i SERVICE Sta. Salesman & . Queen $155, Herculon corner arraniemtnt~. Ind Iv \dual oooph.,"!in, a1t:, p1,.;~odmu•n'.' •. ' o0n1 "' "i Bel,~e've "'in'Mus,·c lube man. Top pay & fringe N1tes only. Apply in perso~. gi.., . ., :SISO. Usually home musl be wllHng lo \\''Ol'k GIRLS & BOYS .. v• ...., .. .... • benef.its. Expcr. man pref'd. ?<.'fu,st be O\lt'r 2L 105 l\1a1n·~·"t . . • ?, ' j lip This Up Cozy'l'rio! ~ Wttkends & have adaptable & ~~:;..--J-~~~£1'~~~'.'±"!;~f!J~~';;"~~~U:~:;;i-f· ~:;;;~tr.'"Shotr."11\h ==+-fllr~\·•f-M r ...: ......... e. l !ear pUu•IC machined parls. \York lrom firm .>lferina rapid growth l='f"'"":c"'==· =N,..B~·,,,..-.,..,,-;.,.,,-; ext lo l ier. MATIRESSES r l. l---ll--7'~m.ifiiiiii"''T'"imC"1miruct--1&""(rt-.~ join a dynarnic gro"ing = --• • -N he Balboa p· L \ ~ ~;~~(~~~Ion: DAILY PILOT blue~~5RcsumcTo: .... -/tun 00:-&1 Nanci ~·ord. SERVICE Sta.. l:o; l a n d WAITRESSES ••• -_. ~~CALL H 1 1 ~~~~~~Ot~ ~~~,~~~&0pe,fu~ ~;mcn1oing.Gba~1',d~AP:i;.·u,'n,~6.n E~pcr.2~Q;c;?~arance ~~.~~1;!EmS!~S Ll Ii~~)·, a1 rou es open n Bo 1560 tington Beacb, 16168 Beach ...... t n o e n w 1 Surf & s· 1 · ~ · T HE IRVINE CO. P.O. x IilcFadden. We5tmlnsler. Appy iroin PRJCED TO lilOVE NO\V!! (~. ~ ~ San Clemente Costa M ... , Ca 92626 "'''· H.B. 5930 IV, Coaot a .,,., NB .... "" & 8J3..962S I' 644-3389, 9em·Noon Equal Oppo<. >:mployer SALES SHIPPING l1¥ivHIDO~W'0ANTSINTil'roi'0'1N<voliiRKiK?? ·1.,,..;;;,,;;;;,.;,;..;;,;~.....,I ~ I PRINTER I PRESSMAN. telephone sales. 15-2 0 CHOOS1'~ your hoW'S, work Bedroont set. Dining rm I"" ,. \ '; / .- LIQUOR STORE CLERK 492-4420 Must have exp opcraUng kn/wk. Hourly rate + CLERK for yourself, be your own w/Chlna t'abinet11, Hcrculon . t , I\. Equal Oppor. Employer CALL Mr. Hyde Man or woman. p/time far DRIVE A CAB? BASSETT King or Queen sz ~ ' San Clemente. Exp only. NEW FACTORY Apollo pres11, $2.75/hr lo Incentive, Pleasant phone bosa. Men or v.'Ometi. Cnn or velvet solas S.· IOVc!ICats. ,•' R.et nee. Cn.11 ow n er Branch outlets j llllt opehlng starl, Call for appt. 493--8122 voice & personalHy a n1ust. be slight]~ bandicappe~ !fide-a-beds & chairs. Used , l.-,' ... ='~n~'~·=='"';:--;o::-::: I in area needs the: following: PRINTING J>res:o; operator Exper. helpful. but will Immediate opening for an Neat • Clean Appearance. for Dil!play only, \Vei;l Coa11! i!... LITHOGRAPHERS: Few Mgmt Trne $185 wk exp only, xlnt working cond, train. Cosia Mesa location. individual w/n1ln. 2 yrs. Vts .. Telired. Age 25 lo 70. Const111ctlon. 6J8.79.Jl '!""" \\'\ 2ood l"11ncd. openings. HSG Servmen {2) $3 hr 67~213.1 days, SSl-5619 eves, Phone 557-5662. e:ii;per. In packaging & !!hip. SuJ.lplement Your inrome. ALL White provclnclu.J desk 'll;I I \ f748. No expcr ncces11. \Viii Salesn1en Open SE 0=A~M~STRE==ss~-,-,-q-u~l-,~,-dc, 1 ping small part11. Electronic Dnve a c'lb 6 tu:s or n1ore a & chair $:'A>. 2 '"'i n tx.<ls, ~f , , train. Stnrt at $.144.10/mo. Pref ovr 25, married, car. QUALITY ~ingle needle, custom sew-exper de11!rable, but not day. Apply lll !J@rson, mattrc~s. box s pr i n gs , ': Excel opp. Pd vac. Free All benefits, career poeitiona. ing, \Vork in pleasant 1;hop req'd. JI.l ust be familial' '¥ellow Cab Co., l8S E. 16th traincs, hcudbourd11 .~ fop! Dent/Med. Guar. emplmnt. 494-1065 at beach. Pern1anent 546-7695 w/b\ll:o; ol ladlng for surlacc St., Costa Mesa. bourds $·10. Night table $15. call the P.1arin£'S, The CONTROL for appoinlment & air canien;. Co. paid \llO?tfEN, earn full pay for 54()-1267 career corp a., -"'-=s~A~L~E""s=P~E~R=s=o~No----1 medical & life insurance. pt Ume work ..,.,ith Cel<!brlly·'Q~U-A_L_K~in-g-,~1,-,~M-,~dl~, ~,,.~d'·' «• •••11~·01n 19 Modem e/cond facil ities J 1ry (Th I J ...,.,......., .. """"" • •1ake $2CO. -·100. 11·k. Tm.de ewe e party Pan · 1wn1 .~ct, r.111ple bcdroo1n LVN, $33 ~ ahift. Requires cxper. in QC, MRB, "._.... ___ ,d,ortising & S"°CC, ronvenlenl to fre e w a )'. No lnvestml. 968-1842 l!~·t. Pecnn t'Offec & end • "" ES l F/ 1 work setups, YI Ti ting in-~uuw ,... Ample free parking, hi d rt r · Nu"-'5 A e, tme, 11pection procedures &: some experie nce rcq. (714) DUNCAN \\'OAIA!'I y,•ho needs S500 + la e~. avenpo' rcng. 2055'1'hurln, CM. 642-3505 , relaled documenlation. Ex-5-13--0700, Alr. Tyler. 100 st. Sales "oriented. l\Ir. c6~·IB=·="~'c'~--~-,...,--I Machlne Shop . I per. w/electro mechanical SE'C'RETAR'f-GAL FRIDA\' L)'Ons. 114/84G-&455. FolrllrtJ.! S1:rcen W//\1'l'h IOp!I. TOOL CRIB devices desirable. Challcng'g. opp, Jor an in-ElECTRONICS \\'/\lnut p:111C'I'<, ant. gold J STACOSWITCH, INC. dividua.l w/good orgt1n\za. $$$$$$$ lran1e. Cos t S.W. Sac $75. I llJ9 Baker, Costa Atesa tional ability. who C"lifl type \\'ork in eleganl Fashinn 552-AAOJ ATTENDANT f J.l-llE' ~l oo to 65 \VPlil & lake diet. 2865 FAIRVIEW RO. l!land overlooking Pacific l'B=:EO'A-'u'-'TO"r=IT~IL,-,-~-n-,,.-,-c,ro,,-up-,-I Reqnin?!I general koow'ledge ............. F.quel Oppor. En1ployer Must be a ble to 11\lrk \\-ell COSTA MESA Oceun, Tired or driving h;g 2 bC'd/('fJUC"hcs, maple of n:..ch. lhop tool•'-equip-""'/people & handle detail (Corner Fairvkw & ,\damsl miles to \\"ork. bo r e d t11bit-, 640-l!lj6 men1 &: good f'l'.!>eord kee ping REAL ESTATE procedures. Exp, not nee. 54.1-8621 w/your p~nt .~b?.C~ ?>-llSC. furnitll1'C', hdrm set. akll\s. -The desire to be ol NEWPORT Exp er 1 e nced/Professlon11.I if will'g. & quick 10 learn. Equal Oppor. Employer oppor. ror 1nd1\. \\/typing d nlng sel pain!ings, <'le. RT'Vic::e 10 o!hrs l!i partl<u-p,,,:...-1 Agency k Onl I I I Approx. $550 per ni o, & gen'! ofc expcr. .' •6 ,2~.~ ..,..... Bl'O ~rs y. Ma nian n· AAMES I~", FREE '-'~'"-'~'°-""~·~·-~-~~--, larly imponant. -We make N •-h 64 3870 dejiendnnl status In deluxe &11-14-10 _ ,c ·- 80 ~ Lo 1 • aircraft part• In ·our tine •wport u.aic 2• offices with c ompe t e n l Ch1.~s1noo Ad~ Call 642-5678 Burenu of * FA '· vcst'a very cletlri ahop. We hllw a larp secretary. Percentage: lease. CLASSIFIED will &ell II! today! Employment Agl'ncy gd qun!, C'Ulllon1 made, ne\•er be.ckloe: o( worJr ln!url • NICE OLD LADY 195) needs For add 111 0 n a I Irr -==========.!...="-"------Costa Mc5R :i;,r,.JJOO ~scd~~ual~ h~!... 96S-79 1D_ Jong tenn employmenl. Now live-in help in mobile home. formation-write As!IOCill.led 2706 Harbor Bh·i'!. Soi!C' 3>7 LtKE NE\\', Roll top d~sk, :'"~!~~?. ~ie=:'Co~f:c~ ~e:,9~~k. Call daugh-~~th 1~°'.18~e~~~rs8c~~~; j;~y Ai S TAR GAZE K11 if'~ ~~'2mc: rti ffe~~id ~6:8J~ ~~~. 1~~1.<'&~ Pc r r. AI ruchard!IOn . ea, 9::663 or cu.Y J.. WlLUN L11•A Ga;ag.-sa1, "8055 YARD NEWPORT NURSING REAI~ EITTATt: BROKERS ~ uus H y...,. Dalft A&.i'T tPcle J:J.. u,r. l• rt'"' Yacht Sa1esman -SADDLEBACK ' •LI c.'' Indusll•ial, com· "'"~· l' Y A<'o"li~11 '" '~• Slon. oci. n~l.... Blir...v \\'uotl \.ttehtli. 3000 \\'. •LOTS Of' GOOD!~ ! ! • 33"1 \V. \V11rner Ave., Santa ""' " , T <doy .,, ~na , •••iiu. An L• ...... 1 Op-COMMUNITY mercl11.\, resldcr1tl11l, con· I') 11.2 T.;1 devt'!op '""s'oge or u1: . •· ~-~.: Coast H\\)'., Nr\\'porr Be11.ch 0<'t ;.~.9. "' ;n;.r "" ~---. 90lldatcyourinde1iendentor !IL;l·'l·. reodword~corresp;nlirogto~ ''61>-74 • &.;!'.-0096 r,I.) l.rvlne1ConJCr 1.Jthl NB. ponunlly Employer ht/F HOSPITAL small brokcragt busl~s T•u•us olyou. Zodlocbirthslgn. «o•tto •""60 M achine Shop Help into • gro"'·-, Irvlne:·baacd ~""-, • ,' ~ 3,~r..,. 6:l1 );~ oc~. 1~ \'OUXG :.t11n ncedet l for Horses av In ..-u ~ """''-'" .,. --f':l)\Y••I' --SMQ. \\Ill l[,1i:i --p blc 111 running We Have The Follow g Br oker11i:?e-Drvelopmmt "'"''° l""•-»SI-" '""""""'"''• rt0r.1t r ,. art()n csipa n..... .. ':f.'·' · ~I !ti with ·~· J•~ &'~ l:J.1'"30-33 right -,;n;on, Xln 't op-REG. A~lt C'llo~in p arll~w • selling Up standard v~ Finn. ,.,,,,., gl! 0 CCI 5°'11"'1 ],,......... 65~ "·~ portunl . can 613...Qir.?. Horse. Jdral Chllrl'~ Equlla· machine toot.. L 111 h e a, eOR Superv sor I "entity. A8SOt'ln ted Bmker '01'2_.,..fi.~ 6t.t J60I MTo ~ 11 It 10 gel .. ., M l be lie.-• N·-· w/" • .,,.. _ "-ke-"·leman Rela• llMfNll 7~ J1A<IMIY 67 CM<I ll.G1TT••1ut ..._ a tKln or.'11', ca.'I b 1 mills. dri c. U1 i.1U --' -J·-.,.. ..,.u ·-~ o.1!""'''' 1~, · 31,_..,,. 61~ HOf.uj_\& [§]home r.tn•chl'fl 111•k exper. &. have good r,;ell!. Supervilory experlen'-t Uomhlps aveUable. \Vrltc ~~)Mfi 11 16~=.t ~~':"'* ~~~ · .,,e. ''tir;ll!!I I . I r-i. She11D.nc1~. (il4l 2~4-7.!18 or Good w~-+' bCnef'ltt. To •ICU Cherne Nurse Broken, P.O. Bo:r ~107 ~ v 11-,.._,~ MIR:hlndiM V 338-1011. _____ .,.,....,1 • b' C&JI Mr. Stevena, · • Santa Ana, ea. 9'l"rOO. --l~?o11i. !~n.-nC-:-. •.ft.a. · O'ov. flt&nu.W:> Th.tni g,Jft. ,._y uv.... •JTM(i 7)0r TB Celdlng. ;i )'t'llr&, b\nod -T3lll. 11 e Centr•I SUpply Titch REAL ESTATE c.ucn 14tWI ""'-1•~ "''1ICOI"' ha)·. \~1.l tt.•u·1rl11, ''ery Co. Pttvioua' txper. ln Ctntral SALESPEOPLE. Yt'hy not (...')'""''' 151.oo11 '!IT-. nc;.... otC-"-t('t; Appllance1 I010 vl"r!llll1lr ,(.-ltQO(f loalon~. MAJD 'A'IJ1fed. B aycrett Supply. Rotati!llShllt.. Y.'Ork in lh~ hoHest lll'l!a11, ~JuLf n :;k:" !;~ ~=1 ... ,,,,.;," ~ . .' !iluat .~ 1t1 RpprC', fi;Lt-3.lCl.l Motel , NcWJ)Ol't Bc&lil. ALSO Hunllngtofl Beach!FountaJn f\li.~1~ 11"-'!c* 4 1-11~ ll:l~• l'REE PICKVP-Rf'f't niter ll l --=~-'i::"".-,,,.--·1Stalf ()p(>ninjtl on 2nd & 3rd i alley1 Let u~ train you. ~ ~~ ~:: :£:..":: •OU••1ut Appl's & !)cr.:iJl ~lt"~al. :t""no',:....,~,~,.,~,,-o~n~1-,.-,.~,-oi~11 MAITRi 'd 1 slo · r'd Cti11Ph11Mt-Namee963-4567 ..ao 11 ,.,,,.,. 51 ~1 111--4 J/,Hrt~~ _E!.l~~L at 00. ~iuunds U&rn 1\. 10$1' .ror Newport Be1Ch s~*·· l.V~. a A1de1 VUlage ~·· Eata(f, ~ :~~: H~ ll-~ g~ 111'." Al,l\-105'1' N""""'' v.hlf<' CF. &-c ,\ii' c:rnn1. f162-..l\fii9 Rftteurf!nt Preferably ~·llh ~al Estate So.ltSptrtOn S-it~ !.' ~ :f °" s. J;,t l'C!",J~1·a1ot'---St.SO~ C :i 11 Ho~thold Goods 8065 t-ffandhlbar mouataeM.-M~t El(C('lltnt ~i.-6-W'Orklrw -WANT A CHANGEf (J4 ..tWl ~~ ==-z. .. t:;"" " · '1V"V"'' ba 111ble:, work eva Should eondltloM · 8S% Commlaion YnlOO »• !ITC*'" ''= r1Ko • nro uphlr'{l t-hni. ta Cflf(tl' , ' J-.ooll!-~: ' .... "1,,>11 \ • ':i.i-: ·\' • • • • • • • I 9341 SIZES 8-20 i, 11f..,,;~ 11Tc..-r- ZIP Tiii~ 1'1' T\VO '\\'i\'iS -••a frc•h ""w dr .. s• 111.ul 10 brter \'!'rlllon with ~h.;.rt, lol" tennl• or ~lry«lin~'. You'll )O\"e Clio rollar, 1•ur''" i:r11 0\1. PrlD\•11 Pi.lt,,rn !1~41 : MtsJ<>I' f\IJ<'~ 8. 1(1, 1:. 14, 18, 18, 20. Slv> 1i lbu~t ~~) 1.Akt1o 2~d11 6~·!urh fabr h' Si 00 !or r1rh p11tttm. Add U ctnts for e1t h pal!Cf'n lr.w flt1'1 rla.'·' m•1l and 9)')f'<'i~ h1ndl•n1. 01hrrw1~f' thi rd· cl111 delivery v.·1ll take three ~or morr Send lo Marian M.utln, 44.a. the 0•1ly Pilot, r1uem Dept , 2l2 Wtst llltll Sl. N~w York N.'i 10011. Print NAr>I E, Ai>DRt:SS, ZIP, 512.E •nd SfVLE NUt.!BF.R. ONE FREF. PA't'T'ERN or your dloke101tttd for , onr fr1tt p•\.o ttm ln,idt NEW SPRING· SU MJll &R PATT E RN CATALOG. IOOstylt"I, 1lhi1tft, fmci Piii.em ~upon. Send l~ fitl'W, Sf:W + K.~IT Rook wll~ h!Uir tb.Juepat1~rn . , .. $1 .~ li'fbnt F1lih.fu,p Boot •.. ,Ill 00 11wtan1 Sewin(llook .... s1.oo --··· have a euant l)ff'IOMllly Apply Penonnel Offi~ $~. Llcenal~ S<lhool ~,.-.,, ~~M ~:"'..! :==1 ~,,.., ~11.inganythu'll(..,llh a Dally ibl If l'OU•'h llYl't Jun , & be a t! lo mix well wllh 23361 PBMO De Vah:nc\a . REAL CO, REAL TORS u,;." JOC........., @'°"" v'°°'.'011 Pilot Clll111lfled Ad ts A • :n· -. pe0ple. OIU Gordon Geltond l.aguJ)a HIU. 4§-10> or 1131, .. 2770 '-19·'6:-l '°'Good Ad_.-t 1w1r•I •lmple mntter . • • JUI\ C\'e~ 64·"" .~ •. (2,L,1 2'73-1440 Mon tlrm F'11 Equnl Oppor. Employt'!' m/f Oaull\ed Adl ...... &42-5678. ~~_,~.,.~·~·~·'SJ~============~~':!'!!ll.!64M618!!'!::~!l!_____ Srll lcUr ttcm!I .. " .. (147.-...S~, ----------:,---------' •..::.''~ro~•~·~~~~~-: • t • • • • •nos & Organs 8090 . ---FRE.E . Adult Or9•n Classet Now aL'Cepllng reM"rvt-1li'l1111.. , !-~or lnlQrmJt.Uon pie +M! <':'II 642·2851 in Costa :tesa, or 003-6133 lfl towitllin Valley "()ur lr1*lru<'tor requests thttl 'only those sincerely lnte1 ~st· ~ ~ tr. learning to play ~ 0rgan t1hould take advai1. 'tage ' this fl'ee ofler. Coa1t Music Service Sparting GoOds 8094 Monday, October 7, 1974 t/i'ltorcycles/ Scooters 9150 ~tUST Sell t ·neiul Skis, 1/l5'r. ,.;;::=:===::;;::::;:::;:== & Markt>r bindings. 968--2759 all 8: 30pm 2 NE\V fiberglass Surbourd$. $75 or best. 562-7097 ()r 963-5905. Store, Rest., Bar 8095 '72 450 HONDA. Clean. Le nii. Helmet & laceshleld c'ASH REGISTER, Pool tbl., incld. Ask for ttf r. 2 draft betr boxes, so forth. Hargrove. 996--0400 be( 5. Slllrl-142 aft 5 eal1 6n c~""'~"~'·~-- '32 PLYf.tOUTH, 3 \\indo~ cpe, Chronic tube, set up for O'ievrotet, Less eng & trnns. $350. f.lust sell. 968-ll'8'--~~~~~~ 1S72 HARLEY Soortster. AUSTIN--COOPER, S '61 TV, Radio, HIFi St, 8098 Black 8 in extent.ion Pull ~~!~Xi~~~ ~~!_~·.'"dbodialy'.: -hacks camel seat t>ISf'Y bar BANKRUPTCY High"-ay pegs Will L'Ons.ider ~"'~-"~35~-~'·------ 9 Color tv's, l blk & wht. Ira.de. $1800. 549-1690 Trucks 9560 1 li!Cl'\'Q. All belO\V \\'hoiC.:·1 ---~---~-----'------.:..::_:.: sale-. Full guarantee. Call l HODAKA, H.iJtged for Dh1. '66 FORD ~~T Camper MO-Ol5t l SUZUKI 125CC, ready f()r S P e c i a I' c o n1 p letel"' rii11. 6~4-:l-16..'i eves 640-1631. J SHER\VOOD 8800 Am n t overhauled 8,000 miles, 4 Rec. Dual 1000 Tmtble 'T.! YAl\t~\HA 2SO spd V·8, '68 Open ROad W/B & D,C/ 2.JBL Lancer $~;>,:.n~.'.'~2181 Ill. 3:30Pf.it or Camper, Slps 4, $1950. .... :rt,., 714-963-1807 44 Spken. $550. 675-79'10 ~~~------1 ,_:,"-'""-='------­TRAILER for f.1otorcycle, Vans holds 3 bikes. $17:>. 968-5075 9570 34' Expres• Cruiser Former City ol Long Beach Rescue Boat. Pc"-ered by ~ehl')"!~ V-8.--Xlnt-foi-i fishing & diving. Xlnt cond. Sharp! $8250. ·P\1. ply. G. \V. Sngletary. (714) 683-UiO flt'ys. HOBrE 16 wtrrlr. 1 Yr Old. Immac. $1850. Call J\fon IJ\ru Fri. Day or nite. 64;-0057. 15' LaP\l:orth De 11 igned fiberglass sloop with trailer. Very stable day sailor. $850. Days call Barbara 642--1626 47Q xlnt cond, 2 ~ets raeing Mills. & trailer. $1800. 6T..w24 • 26. CLASSIC \\'ood Racing Sloop. · Luder. Spinnaker, ; .t2131 39&-2600 01' 392·2860. 21• FIBERGLASS sail'g. dory & trlr. gd. rond. $700. 494.~70 · 22' INT. TErtfPEST. ·gpin., trlr. Great for \lie. $200) 6TJ-ti!l66 o• s, 1ps • incl. ram. \VAN1EO: Mooring l or sailboat, in outer Newport llarhor. f.Ir Soskin, (213) 674-z.335 ~ p.m. PO\VER boat up to 25'. Channel hon1e Nev1port. 673-""6 1-Tramport.ttion J[i] 1 • 9120 ALL Aluminum Ca mp er i;'hell. 'f'inf~ \\•indo\VS. A Sac. $:.?'25. 2286 Elden, C~f '67 V\V SUNDIAL. reblt. eng .. nu tires & brkes. $:::00 5~ Motorcycles/ Scooters 9150 '73 TRIUMPH TIGER /JO. :lOOO mi. $1000. Xlnt Cond. 816-il&OO. '70 K ''.:3AKI ;JOO, cuslon1. ;o.fu~I .sacrifice. ~~1-1929 B U LTA CO ALPJN,\ \:A I.Alie '73, Xln l cond. $4j(l 494-.)1\44 '1-4 HONDA Sf-90. Ne"'. ne\\·, 73 miles, $450. or bst ()ft'. 54;,...29'29 197~ SUZUK I GT Sj(). Perfect condition. $1300. Call after 5 JI.Ill. !>\6-2974 Ll}71 PUJI. t:z::i ~IOTOCROSS, Acce-.<;sortrs available. X1n1 rond. $350. 610-52~3 '6.1 HONDA Dirt Bike, good c.'1)nd. $1 2~. l =~,..;aft 6, GIG-2739 '74 YM1AIIA lT.iMX~ New. Never used. $TJO. Bob nl GTa-1003 '68 lfONO.\ 350 Elrcliic start, Scrambler pipes. $325 544.3417 MINI Bike. Honda 'l'rail 10. >..'L 250 Honda. 8~7-68$6 ()r -1 '14 Handa Ellsinore 125, good condlUon. $77fl. ~ '7•1 250 E:L.51NORE, G£1 , cond. Clean, Jo mi. $900 Call 900-3314. t '72 YA;o.JAHA 360 Enduro. gd cond. lo mi, $450. ~J2.1967 aft 4 p.m. Sell Idle l1em1 wuh a Daily Plll)I 0.!!.S3Uicd ad. 642-5678 1 KNQC-K-OUl-SMOG,__,...1. KnOCK nox The new ••ices will de-c~aw p~•iou•ty ...touched HOX emissions. State law requires 1966-70 •ehicles .. o install ont. We can now lbi doing more to Me California's air deem ogoin! IF YOUR LICEHS.E PLATE EHDS WITH 2 -IH$TALLATIOH MUST BE HO LATER THAH OCTOBER 31, 1974 Saddleback Valley Imports 28402 MCll'(juerite Parkway, Mission Viejo 495.4949 831-2040 Harbour Valkswa9en 18 71 I Beoch ll•d. Hwttington Beoch-842-4435 -House of Imports 6862 Manchester 11.-d. a .... P•rk-523-7250 Beach Imports I 000 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Btoc:h-64S.6406 , Mission Viejo Imports 28701 Mor"IJUffite Porkwcry, Mission Viejo 495-1700. 831 -1740 Crtvitr Motors 208 W. Isl S!rttt Sonta Ano-835-3171 Jollnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor ll•d. Costa Meio-5-40-56-30 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor ll•d. Costa Meso-546·1200 .. - University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor ll•d. Casto Muo-540.9640 -Victory Dodcje 2888 Harbor ll•d. Costa Mesa-556-4620 Santo Ano Llncolri Mercury 130 I Ho. TusHn Santa Ano-547·051 I ,~ -Sun1et Ford 5440 Gordth Gro•t ll•d. Westminsttr-436-40t 0 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME JN TO SEE US ~· NEWPORT · ; IMPORTS ; "Dilectly acMss from the Balboa Bay Club" Sales • Service 645-6406 BMW 9712 ENTER FROM J\1acARTiiUR OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY . 1970 911 T TRIUMPH CT 6-'73., 5000 in!, i lil'!. 'G7 t';, •· .r11. 4 .l', Mllst M't' 1hls immae Ponche Uke new, pt:rf cond. ~tany i·Jh, VS, r.uto, i':r. 1 "' t~I\..,., Red w/blk, Elec 11unrt. xtras. Pvt l>l.Y· 551"'4419 \'Cry c1et i:, 111e,~1 e xlnt. Konl!i, Al?P· IP'P .. am/f!'l1, Voll<,wag$n 9no S~'.l.i. %3 G.:">'U'.!""-.--~7"· ma.gs, perfect cond. eves . 7;:: -rol!U Cou11try Sq Ltd 67,;."5(128 or 5.".&6..'14 days, '70 vw. RebU\lt enr,lne. ill'OU."'.'ltlm, JO pass. Loaded. A '88 TARGA 'll'feng, amffm, fle'A' bro.kes, tape d«:k, 640~1325. s gpd, ne·N mags/tires/trans. Really Oean! $ 16 ~ O. i97oCL.~U~B~IV-A~GO=N-, -alrc-,I $59(X). 548-8921. 613~45 aft. 6 aut(), dean, 4 new rad. Roll,-ROyc• 9756 V\Y Poptop camper, family tires. $2300 968-"!HSS et.'On car. 1971, xlnt eond. Lincoln 9945 '55 R Type Bentls y tnlil\.Y xtras, immac. $2950. '"-'-------' $7500 67:Hi619 aft 6pm Jt'!.92-~:.,122'l:;=:;:*c,.,,~=-~ 197<i TO\VN COUPE Saab 976Q '64 KARMANN GHIA Cpe. Only 23CO mi ., tmmac. --------'-'-"'I NW new. JSOOcc. 50hp eng. ----'640-==ss:i;=--~=I Brand Ne 1974 new mllals. 1 own. Xlo>t Mercury 9'50 W • oond. in/out $!ITT. 968-4793. ROLLED 64 VW BUG, eng '67 COUGAR, Super Shape. SAAB 99LE ~fe~~7 $l)) or best ~~s~~ ~ :&. (~i4; OOS.9172. Priced to Sell ·n V\V BUS $4384 XLNT COND. Mu1t1tv1 9952 (#7386) $?.000 Firm 548--4362 ---·..=..·•----- '74 SUPER BEETLE, 7000 '73 MUSTANG, clean. xlnl mi, sunroof, am If m J cond., air, F/M radio, etc. s1ereo, $2950. 673.-7~. best oUe.r. 893-658.1 days, '73 VW CONVERTIBLE, xlnt 49'1·8338 evec'·=~--c-:~I cond. Lo mileage, ooco 1974 MUSTANG 2, Arr. matts, $2,700. 675--6003 radlo/btr., air, P/s, less Volvo 9772 ~ 1500 _mi.~ 83J....Q6!!! ==-----'-'· :.= Oldsmobile 9'55 '74 VOLVO . Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY 0Vt;RS.i::.AS DELIVERY SPECIAUSTI\ 'TI, New tires, new shocks, 43,000 mi, 25 mpg, very clean. $1300. 642--0785 & clubs into a stcrro. Sell ther.i. "'ilh a Daily Pilot Classified Ari and use the money for a ~-==------9~7~30-I stereo! Cs.II 642-5678 T~a~ ~~------' Oat1un 9720 541-2285 TetTY. ' '72 PINTO U28EHL) DEMO SALE * 2·'73 Bavarias 4 Spd + Auto * 1-'74 Tii * 1·'73 3.0 CSA * 1-'74 3.0 CSA SAVE! Crevier BMW 208 W. 1st Street FREE AIR CONDITIONING with every ·BEACH BMW (Sold thru Oct. 15, 1974) ROY CARVER, Inc. OLDS.MAZDA ll l)I ·~-II .. H~'!t. r INcl.:. 111 Ml, So. '5011 Bf.f\V ROLLS ROYCE ............ -..... -· SALES-SERvtCE LEASING 842-6666 OVERSEAS DELIVERY -234 E. 17th St. Costa r.1esa • 516-4444 Do11 't q:ive up 1he ship! "List" it in classifi ed, Ship to Shore Rcsulls! 642--5678. 642•4321 Oin1ct or Collen Truck, 9560 Trucks 9560 25 TO CHOOSE FROM $91 ~:. $91:..... 4 SPeed. decor package, Mik&do trim. stk. 11059. SJJOl.75 11 tt.e loh•I c•• pric• ilicl te1 & Uc. hes. o.fwnd ,,,..t. price Is S44S9 SL tft & tic. ffft & ~ ~ fer 41 ......... -.,.,... .... ,... ..ctt/l.IA.11.tl,.... • MOH. TMRU FRI. 8 AM TO 10 PM • • SAT. I. SUM. 9 AM TO 6 PM • GROTfi_ CHEVROLET 18211 e.ach ll•d. H..t!'"Jfoft 8-li· 847-6087 549.3331 J ' r MO DOWH ,YMT. 100% Fin. OAC * FREE AM RADIO Willi llllS AD • HEW 1974 610 or 710 STATION WAGOMS HO DOWN PYMT. 100% Fin. oac * FREE AM RADIO Willi llllS AD • NEW 1974 PICKUP $2885 HODOWH"MT. 100% Fin. OAC * FREE AM RADIO Willi llllS AD * HEW 1974 710 l~D;. $2899 HO DOWN ,YMT. 100% Fin. OAC * FREE AM RADIO Willi llllS AD * LEASE SPECIAL 260Z · '128 + tax 610 -•as + tax 8210 -'68 + tax Pkkup -'74 + tax HUGI SlLICTIOM ef HIW & lllU 140 t .. -Al Colon I I .... hl""f All Cars + Tai< & Lrc. Del, & Hndlg • ) '68 MALIBU, auto, xlnt mechnnlcal cood. $575. 640-02'17 or 640-{]166 '73 STATION Wagon, 9 pas.<l, ale, auto trans, p/b, p/s, 27,000 mi, 979--6820 Chrysler SHARP Plymoulh ATLAS . Chrysler/Plymoulh Open 1>:1iJy & Sun. 'tll W PM 2329 HaJ"b;>r Blvd., c.oau. Mesa 546°1934 '68 NEWPORT, 4 dr. air Pontiac rond, radio, htr, PS/PB, .• '"9965 tint glass, gd rubber.clean. S595 or bsL 548-0541. Continental ' 6S SEDAN, Sharp!!. Full pl y. 540-5297 9'30 reblt tran11, power. P"1. ~F~•rd:.::...~~~--9940 "Tl Torino Wagon, A/C, full power, Xlnt eond, all xtras, $2600. 643-6284 Clas.!!lllcd. aas sell big items, small Items or any item. Just call 642-5678! Vega 9'74 '13 LEMANS Lux MOO.cl, 2 dr, landau top, am/fm. air rond, under 9400 ml. pvt ply. 675-8960 Cvel'i 552--8271. 'fi6 Let>.tans, 2 dr hardtop, VB, auto, very gd body runs xlnt. $395. 963.-5862. ' Thunderbird 9970 '56 T·BffiD Near perfect body, Crager&, port hole l()r, st,c:l ()riginal miles. White with nice black interior $2500, will consider trade. 5'!9-1690 Vega 9'74 1974 VEGA'S 1 OoL. 0 · "OY.Elt . 7 c; FACTORY INVOICE COST 51 TO CHOOSE EROM. $9.4 ~ $84 :.rm A speed, radio, tinted glaSs, dlX. bumpers, whitewblis, Slk. 1 1101, $3041.70 Is tM totol cosh price h\tl. to• & Oc. fMs. O.ftrrtd pymt. pric• h $4 r16 'In('· If• & lie. '"' I onying chorgat for 41 month on .,.,,....., of YIM'' c.,_dlf .•• P.I 1S,91~ e MOH. THRU FRI. I AM TO 10 PM e ~ e SAT. & SUN. 9 AM TO 6 PM e GROTH CHEVROLET " Hunri ..... " ltoch 549-3331 I ! .. r a v v 5. d ·. ~ ~ a R vi t sl c t n ' I San Clemente. • Today's Final Capistrano ED IT I 0 N N.Y. Stocks -VOL. 67, NO. 280, 2 SE<ZTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNlY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1974 TEN CENTS ~ School District -Studies Mission Viejo Shift By JOHN VALTERZA 01 llM OJIL'I' Pilfl Sti ff Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District tonight will receive the report-·or a-stucfy group whiCh stiles a major chUJlk of territory in Mission Viejo merits a complete study. ; The panel conducted a six-month in· . vestigation into' the shlft or the 5.00().acre CUSD "peninsula" to the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District. And the move, the ~nunittee states in the report, would cost the SVUSD an estimated $2.8 million, but would offer advantages to each district. It is expected that the CUSD board ' will receive the lengthy document, com· plete with cost figures, 3:fld. possibly set a date for a joint study session with ·the board of the Saddleback District. As for the official recommendations of the ~udy group, they amount to a desire.that each district's board launcll serious consideration of the matter and schedule formal actions on the shirt. The territory involved in the possible shift lies · in the southeast portion of . . Diedrich Meets Groucho the A1ission Viejo planned community and on CUSD maps it appears as a peninsula of sorts on the district's inland boundary. ~To the east, it is bounded by the Trabuco Creek Canyon ridgeline : to the south it follows Via EsCobar and Avery Parkway: to the east it ls 'bounded by the San Diego Freeway and by Oso Parkway: to the north the line follows Marguerite Parkway and Trabuco Road. The committee states that two-third!! of the territory is developed and among the improvements are the southerly por- tion ol the lttission Viejo Country Club, Viejo Elementary School, A-fission Com- munity HQ15pital. the Sierra Recreation Center, Saddleback Coll~ge and 1,000 houses comprising the Mission Ridge, Granada, Madrid and Coronado neighbor· hoods. Other developed PQrtions include the Casta Del Sol golf course, l\targuerite Recreation Center, Castille Elementary School and 1,400 houses in the l\tadrid , c.am1ne, New Barcelona and Casta Del Sol neighborhoods. The report cites preliminary surv~ys showing a strong desire for rurth!!r study of the concept by a .sampling of residents in the area. Besides the shift, of two elementary schools . to the svusp, the propo .. 1 would require the takeover of a 44-acre site for a ne\v high school owned by the CUSD. The move fOt" the study comes alter acknowledgement that the area lies on the edges of the sprawling district and is isolated from other CUSD school com· munities. The distance requires long bus trips and because its high school and in· termedlate students live so rar from their campuses, attendance at functions 111 !hose schools is difficull . From· the financi ng point of view, the coinmittee suggests tl1at hY,. using CUTT('flt data, the CUSD U'ould reap the $2.8 million for its investrneats in th~ area. II would lose the asseSsed "aluation from the acreage as ~·ell. Saddleback Unified thus would pay Jor \he tu·o elementary campuses and the high school site. reap the assessed \'aluation and at saturation in 1988 u·ould have 10,529 pupils from the absorbed area. • ~rices lnnge.-~y­ In Commodity . Trading Two Saved From Fire Stop That Fox! 'Mame' Loses Quarry to Thieves . When Marne ~ent out on her foxhunt last Saturday evening,.she was..sup. posed to come back before her audience cuddling a Jive one. Thafs the v.·ay they've done it every night at San Clemente's Sebastian West Division Play· Cru1cellation Of Russian Deal Cited In San J ~ • ~ H ~~t no one bad bargained on the mysterious and youthful fomapers driv· · _____ J_JM.J,_1__.,_ _lng_a_bl_ackLincolnCo~tin~al. --------1----By-'Rte-As!IOelatecf-Pret A San Juan caplstrano street sweeper saved two sleeping men from a fire early Sunday ~en he noticed a blaze in their apartmeo.L James Olivares wp making his rounds through the sleepy streets at about 5 a.m. SUnday when he lhought he smeUed something burning. Turning around on Camino Capistrano, he noticed smoke coming out of a second story window of the Provincial building. He jmnped out of the sweeper, ran up the stairs and pounded-on the door~ No answer. Seeing smoke under a door, he forced it open and burst into the room. The l\IAME -PLAYED by Doris Allen of Westminster -was stuck with a dummy of a fox during the Saturday show. She told police that when she went out to the nar patio to gather up the live model r-aptly i'fubbed "Foxy" -someone had cut the leasb and made off with tbe beasl WITNESSES TOLD police that they saw the large luxurY car pull up and lhat a young girl emerged, picked up Foxy and the abduction was complete. Spokesmen for the production told polke that Foxy -a pale-red model with dark paws -was a pet worth about $160. Farm commodity futures plumtnented - on the Chicago Board of Trade today. the first day of trading since the Ford administration announced that it can- celed the sale of $500 million worth of wheat to the Soviet Unloo. Observers said it appeared that traders 1\'ere concerned that the cancellatiun of the Soviet sale might be a forerunner of other .such activity or even of broad export controls. It also appeared, they said; that com· modities not associated with th e agriculture industry were selling sharply lower for generany the same reason as applied to farm products. Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich (center) was one of 400 Orange County residents to greet Grouco Marx Sunday at a benefit for lhe Foundation for Research in Hereditary Disease. With Groucbo was his buddy Alice Cooper, a sometime female impersonator and rock star. The event was held near Mis.lion-Viejo.at tbe 42-000-acre ranch of Ricbiird O'Neill, chairman of the Democratic Central Com- ·mittee. For related pictures and story, see Page A3. I two men who oceupy the apartment above the building were sound asleep and one of their mattresses was on fire. ll--1~"' -1 ~ -fel-l:er Safflfll-.i .. n""u----fufj:-~'.·~.:'.p • a: .. ~t s:1.i.: Gunman Preys on Marines In Oemente; One Injured A young bandit bTandlshlng a chiOme- plated revolver preyed on Marines walk- ing the streets of San Clemente over the weekend, ane one of the two victims was pistol whipped after giving up his wallet .and a .camera. the pistol. He said he was fOl'CM to a dark stretch of Los Molioos where the pair took his wallet Jind new camera, then the gunman ·slugged him in the back of the head. There were orders ·for millions of bµshels of wheat, corn, soybeans and FORO MAY ASK INCOME TAX SURCHARGE. Story, P191 A4. oats to sell on the opening and bids were made at limits low..er:-1.llltJ'-''---~ few sales were consumm ated because (;Ji:e • • -r ~ Capistrano volunteer fireman. "Neither was hurt, but the room was filled with smoke. ' v cl !) · H • h r· 'nle two men, who were not identified, ery. OS~·-ins aw told Olivares they had come in about .. 3 a.m. One had fallen asleep whife By JAN \\'ORTH members of Congress ror "the ballot ...... 0t tllf Dtltv ,utt St•lf _ .box choice of 215,090,000 Americans." Mail-in votes from the 40th U.S. Cleary said with Congress reces.sing Congressional District are numing "neck Friday it appears the the vote on con- and neck" on whether or not Nelson firmation will not occur Wltil November. Rockefeller should be confirmed as vice Asked if Hinshaw would vote according vice president, an aide to U.S. Represen-to the tally results, Cleary sald not tative An~r.ew. Hinshaw (R·Newport necessarily:-"He.'11 vote based on the Beach) reported today. testimony offered in the House and Hinshaw mailed out letters asking Senate as well as on the tally," Cleary voters in his district to give their opinion said. "His basi cidea on this thing was about the pending confirmation of to give people a chance to have a voice." smoking. . Located a block and one·balf from the mission, the Provincial Building houses . several businesses and is next to a string of old adobes. After making sure I.he men were all right and the fire was completely out. Olivares got back in his sweeper and v.'ent about his work. Police said two strongann robberies have been laid to a gunman who pulled his first job late Saturday, using a companion. He did a second job on Sunday, they added. In the first case, Camp Pendleton Marine John Beardsley, 22, told officers that he had been walking at El Camino Real and Los Molinos when two men of apparent Latin d~cent accosted him and the larger of the two brandished Police took the victim to San Clemente General Hospital for stitches and treat- ment of a possible concussion. On SWlday evening the gunman struck alone in an alley near El Camino Real and Del Mar. A Camp Pendleton l\tarine flagged down a passing patrolman and told the officer that the gunman stole a wallet containing $18 and then forced the victim to lie on the ground while the bandit Oed. buyers v.·ere scarce. Futures also were down at tbe Kansas City Board of Trade. Ford. anxious to find out how fanners are taking the cancellation of the shipments to the Soviet Union, made a call to the Kansas wheatlands Sunday night. "Pretty nearly all the people out here are displeased," Clarence Ochs, a farm equipment dealer in Otis, Kan., said after talking to the President. Ochs. 69, sa id about 1.500 fa rmers '"v.·ere attending the grand opening or his farm equipment business v.·hen the Pres ident called Sen . Bob Dole, (R· Kan .). a guest of honor. Rockefeller. Hinsbaw's district, which includes part 11 of San Diego Ggunty as well, comprises -·So far, about 15.000 responses have 34 percent 5£ the Orange County vote. Colson Seeks Sentence Cut Greenbelt Plans Eyed Ford talked to Dole, then to Ochs. "Normally we 've had real good reports on Ford till this dea l came up." Ochs said in a telephone interview. On Saturday, Ford persuaded lv>"o exporters. Cook Industr ies Inc. o( Me1nphis aud Continent.al Grain Co. or New York City. lo cancel contracts to sell $500 n1illion "·orth of corn and v.'heal to the Soviet Union . been tallied, with 7,899 ayes and 7,223 Cleary said in the first few days nos. There are about 250,000 voters in since the mailing. about 3,500 ballots the district. have been coming in each day. Chip Cleary, executive assistant to_ Hinshaw, said the response so far was· surprising. "That1s really quite a big percentage of the vote~d it co'!ld just be the consensus ot the whole cowity," Cleary suggested. Hinshaw said in his letter to con- stituents that "I deeply regret the pro- cess for selecting the new vice president. the second highest elected office in our nation." - He said he does not believe the process should substitute th~LJudgmmit oL tbc. _ .Bnrglar Sa;ys Pool Too Cool The people who take 'care of the Presidential Heights recreation center swimming pool in San Clemente are wondering today if Ule burglar who broke In over the weekend has a message for them. • The break-in was discovered sun. day rutemoon, and the cutprlt stole ' i.nol.hing. • \ .fie did, however, make a signlfi· coot adjustment to tile pool heater. He turned it up to 110 degrees. • ' . ' Police Tactics Case _..\ssailed In Rape-revenge LONG BEACH (AP) -The attorney for-Beborah-Mantaeng;-actUSed-of-killing a msn she said raped her, said police have threatened his client itt an attempt to make her admit she set up the shotgun slaying. Davkl Flshmnn said Sanday Mn. Kan- taeng, 19, was "in a state of nea:-col- lapsc" when he first saw her Friday, lhe day after Drumy Charle> All<n, 21, of Santa Ana, was killed. •1Sbe had gotten no sleep. She had bet'JI interrogated constantly by iir ves tigators. They told her she was golng to get the electric chalr1''~ Fishman charged. • ~ Long Beach homlclde investigatA:lrs were not immediately available !or com- ment. · , ; f'oiice sa1} ~trs. J<antaeng blasted A)len with a shotgun as ht walked through the !root door of her home here Thurs- dny, the day alttr the alleged ,ape. (S.. Jl.APE, Paa• .UI I I • WAS!IlNGTON (UPI) -Citing former President Nixorl's pardon, O:iarles W. Colson today asked for a reduction in his prison sentence in the interest of "even-handed justice." Along San Juan Creek. Colson, former special counsel and political operative fo r Nixon, pleaded guilty in June to obstroc· lion of justice by spreading derogatory information about Pen· tagon Papers defendant Daniel Ellsberg. He was given a $5,000 fine and a 1·3 year sentence, and ls at the lederal prison farm at 1'1axwell Air Force Base, Ala. ''President Ford's action in pardoning former President Nixon raises serious questions w l th respect to even-handed justice for fonner subordinates of Mr. Nixon who have been proseeuted for of- fenses in which h~s a partici· pant," Colson'& r.wy sa· In a one-sent<:nce motion ! U.S. District Court. • • Plans for a greenbelt stretching from San Juan Capistrano to Caspers Park along San Juan Creek were wn·eiied today by Mayor Ray Byrnes. Preliminary discussion of the idea came during an inlonnal meeting Fri· day y:ith officials of San Juan and Super· visor Thomas Riley. "The. belt would. be equest rian and bike oriented and v.-ouJd begin al the ocean," said Dr. Byrnes. "Supervisor Riley seemed very receptive to the Idea." First steps in developing the idea PILOT ADS KEEP CARS ON MOVE "I sold my Z on the Orsi da;" .. That's t:bC succw story told by the A1·.,entina RiUlnMf '' · ICla>siroed id~~er who p~c:MiblJ ~d , " ... --:-e-:1 T ,111.11Jollally1~1.t.. • . , BUENOS All\ES;.&rgchtlna <(AP)-• :W-.1 :n7!1 'D~TSUN t~ 40.000 Four' ·~iirl-. ,1a a picku~ true~ . .i.ot · ,• 1 • Miles. ale, iaiOO. "''°'"'"'' and killed ""'mny major today. One ' J( you '"'ve a u\ed <!er youll • Jike o! the ollieer's -ldlltd ~ .. oft the lo move Oil( 642-!m; Pu(. few wonls gunmen and -.i<1I two, poUce sou!«s • k 'roo :roo ' sold. The fou~ tenl>rl abandoned !he,,' 1~ llolly Pilot. truck and noo on ro0t. !::;;JJt:::t::.:-_'.="'::::'::==;---:- ,~ . • • >- will be formulation of a multi-jurisdic- tional plan by which a greenbelt can be constructed. "CoWlty Road Commissioner Ted l-.tcConville sald some surplus flood con- trol district parcels might be available for this use ," said Dr. Byrnes. "The idea first v.•i\l have to be presented to the Board of Supervisors." Another topic of discussion v.·as the South County Animal Shelter. The mayor said he pointed out that it is not the policy of the city to have an animal shelter within the city limits. "If the county had wanted to locate the South County Retional Center v.ithin the city limilS, embracing multiple services, then it might have been all right," he said. "But to locate the civic center out of San Juan and to reser\'e our city for the dwnp and the dog pound Is hordly fair."' he added. Dr:. Byrnes said ir the coµnty comes up with other altemaUvci> for tllC shelttr within the city, the plan ~111 be con· &ldcred, but the council ~'Otild prerer Uwt it be ploced in county territory -perhaps In the are<1 orr Crown Valley Parkv.'ay. ISee FUTURES, Page A1) Orange Coast Weather Parily cloudy skies tonight u'ith 40 percent chance of~ showers Lhrough Tuesday, according to the \1·ea therman. Highs Tuesday ex- pected in the low 70s 1vith over· night lov.·s of about 60. INSIDE TODAY The n1a11y sides of Frank Sinatra, tl1e n1n11 u!ho plays it liis way, are givru a neui look in a coLunl.7L by £'nltrrainment writer Vernon ScotL. It's oit Pa ge 86. At Yfff SK\ll(t Al •••ti Rt ti LM,hy• At C•lilor<'ll AS, .. c11ulllMI lt•U c...,it. •• c .... .,_, •• Ot•lll Ho1""1 •• l•lt.-t•• ,.,, A• 1Rfff11hl-I Alt ,IMll<• SI ~" ... ,. NlllO!ltl Ntw1 it.4 0.tft•• Cou!'lty Aa ,.... . .. , SP1tt1 14•$ Stoc:k Meiir.tt IJ ftlt.¥i.lel'I Alt TllH""t. Alt Wt.•tl'I« M Wtrtfi ,..... ..... I . . - ' _A 2 DAJLY PILO _r ___ s_c _____ M_.,_d•_,_, _o,_t_ ... _,_7,_1_9_74 Atto1"11 ey Says Sta11 s h1 Rigl1t Pro t.vler Makes Sp'lashy .Exit A ~·!er madl! a big spla!h ln Lagwi.&1 Beach Saturday. Tbe incident occurred after RAiph McCoMell of 135 Mountain Rood spotted a man In darl< clothing in' Ws back yard about 1:45 a.in. ~lcCoonell said the prowler r_ill_ Into his swimming p<xil while ap. parently atte1npUng to fl<."<! but qu.ickly climbed ~ out and disap. peared over a rear fence. Police said the only evidence left v.·hen they arrived was a series or wet footprints. • Police Stop Dog~Fights; 19 Arrested ORLANDO, Fla. (AP ) -Nineteen persons were arrested and another JOO given summonses in \l weekend raid on an illegal dog fight, police said. A dozen dogs, some bloodied by fights, "'ere taken into custody by the humane society, Slate Atty. Robert Egan said after the Saturd ay night raid in a wooded area of Orange County. An undetermined nwnber of dogs "·ere OOr\CORO. N.H. (UPI\ -A lav,.ycr for ~taurice Stans has denled ooy inl· propriety Jn a 1072 meellng involvinf.: his client. fomier Nixon la .... 'Yer Herbert Kalmbach of NCW?Jrt Beach and Ruth Farkas. the! subject or an Jnvestigalion into the alleged sale of nn a1nbassadorial appointn1cnl for a campaign con- tribution. "There '\'ll!I nothing improper discuss· cd at that 1neeting," said Robert Barker, In a telephone interview. released Into surrounding fields by Letter Says o•Tiers when the raid began, he said. Officers fOWICl two dogs still locked in rombat and had to pry the animal.$ He also said Stans. a fonner Nii'On fund raiser. has not been' questioned or contacted by U1e \Vatergate 'pro- secutor's office about the Fark'lls ap- apart with a stick, Egan said. K ;ssi"1 .. ger Arrests we re made on charges which "' IO included gambling, cruelty U> animals and liquor sales violations. About 100 C • f p spectators were given summonses at l t roper the scene, and Egan said some may pointment. .T be called lo . ""tify at trials resulting The \Y atergate prosecutor's office has from the raid. declined comn1ent on the spec:ifics of WASHlNGTON (AP) -Secretary of The raid interrupted a schedule of lnvestig.:ilions. saying only that the ap. State Henry A. Kissinger defended the nine fig hts in an arena cov-ered with poinlment of r-.trs. Forkas lo Lux· propriety of a $50.000 gift from Nelson a plastic tarpaulin and lit by bare bulbs et11bourg continues to be part of an A. Rockefeller by releasing a letter powered by a portable electric generator, investigation into the alleged sale of today signed by two former lawyers Egan said. Police said most of the ambassadorial appointments to Nixon for ex·President Richard tit. Nixon. dogs involved "-ere plt terriers, similar campaign contributors. The Jet!er s<Ud the gift did not violate to a ~~ffordShlre terrier· ...l\.lrs, rarkas,...wife ol the-millionaire -the---law-or conflict..of·interc&ts-rcgula..-~~ls tnstS:;e:a~~yha~; ~o~~ founder of Alexander's department lions stores in New York, was put in touch Th~ gift by the vice president-designate ~b!~~ :"poi;it1~~i pi~ daogsc~~10:dy vt'ilh Nixon re-election officials on two v.·as confirmed Sat.urday, \\'hen a contests. Congress has also been asked occasions by Rep. Louis Wyman (R· Rockefeller spokesman said it N.H. I. now a candidate for the seat represented gratitude for Jong.time to pass legislation ouUawing such fights. ) ~-~----· of retiring Sen. Norris Cotton {R-N .H. . service by Kissinger. the match bore license plates from as Wyman. former New Hampshire at-The letter, dated Jan. 15, 1969, said far away as Virginia. torney general, has been cleared by ''the contemplated gift of money to you He said the fight, which had been the special prosecutor of any criminal is b.ased only upon your close personal scheduled since last spring, was first Involvement in the Farkas appointment. friendship and is a direct result of heard or by Donald Lambert, an official \Vyman, a five-tenn congressman. has not only that friendship but the high of the li.1assachusetts Bureau 0 r acknoy.·Jedged setting up two meetings : personal esteem in y.·hich they (the JnvtStigation and the local humane socie- in 1971 between Mrs. Farkas, Kalmbach Rockefellers) hold you. ty learned about two months ago that -now in prison for an unrel ated sale "Therefore. we fl,nd that such a girl it would be held in the Orlando area. of an appointment - and in ri.1ay 1972 would not violate. either the statutes. between Wyman, ri..trs. Farkas and Stans • executive order or regulations involving to discu ss how she could legally cor>-conflict-of·inte rests." tribute $300,000 under the new federal The lette r was signed by Edw ard L. campaign law. There was no discussion ~iorgan and Egil Krogh Jr., both at of an ambassadorial appointment at that that time deputy counsel to Presiden t meeting; Wyman· has said. elect Nixon. Barker said there was no comntitment (Krogh this year served four months to exchange ari appointment for a COO· in prison after pleading 'gui ity to lribution. violating the civil rights or Daniel Three months after that meeting, hf rs. Ellsberg's psychiatrist in a break in.) T,vo Men Perisl1 In Costa Mesa Apartment Fire Farkas \\'as named ambassador to Lux· The Rockefeller spokesman sa id By ARTHUR R. VINSEL embourg. earlier that Kissinger put the money ot "" o.u, "II" s11tt • Ul'I TtltPllole• Peekaboo It looks like just another pretty girl behind a camera (lop) until she takes her eye off the view finder and reveals herself as Glna Lollobrigida, the actress ' ' . turned photographer who s 1n London s;1a_ppi ng pictures. ; Beroita Spreads· D~ug Nigh-tmare Feared for U.S. WASHINGTON (UPf) -Heroin ad· diction is on the increase and spreading from large metropolitan centers to smaller cities, an Administration drug abuse official told Congress today. The chairman of the House health subcommlttee holding the hearings warn. cd of another period or hard drug use Frot11 Page Al FUTURES .•. Meanwhile, grain exporters were irr vlted to meet with Administration of· ficials today to discuss voluntary cooperation and reporting that would assure reasonable supplies to both domestic 8.nd forcign users. Government· o!flcials reportedly were annoyed that Cook and Continental kept the sale secret until after the contracts were signed. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said Ford told the exporters "v.·hieh mny well surpass the nighlmat'C$ of the early '70s." Dr. Robert DuPont, director of the \\'hi te House Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, reported "an unexpected increase in heroln addiction in some smaller cities like ri.taco11, Ga ., Des ?t.1oincs, Joy.•a, and Jackson, li.fus.," in recent months. ''This has led us · to speculate that drug we rndiates out from the major population centers and can be expected to hit some smaller cities, and eventually perhaps even some rural areas, after a reasonably predictable time lag," JAIPont told the subcomrmuee. Committee chairman Paul Rogers (0- Fla.), opened the hearings on drug abuse by reporting what he said were dramatic figures indicating the national epidemic of drug use, Including heroin, opium and cocaine, is having a resurgence. Rogers said one report indicated lhc number of heroin addic ts increased fro m 300,000-350,000 earlier this year to 600,000- 800,000. ;t"-""!!o;;-.;""'-of-his..llstrong eoncem ove-the potential domestic impact that such sales could have at a time when the United States is experiencing a disappointing harve.5t of feed grains." "I am not prepared to totally accept eh-figures,-for-certainly they-wooldl--~-­ indieate that all our efforts are failing Ochs said his short conversation with the President waa broadcast over a loudspeaker. He saki the President "i.n-- dieated there'll be something done ln the next few days" to help the fanners but gave no details. ford asked Dole .how fanners felt about the -canceUaUon. of the grain con· tracts, an aide to the senator said, and was told they are not very happy about it. "Dole suggested Q>e President consider renegotlaUon ol the sale and so mething like a delay or stretch-Out on deliVery as opposed to an outright cancellaUon," the aide said. miserably,!! he said. " ... with the resumption or heroin planting and harvesting in Turkey, I have a great .forbodiilg that we are again entering another era of bard drug use in this nation which may weU surpass the nightmares of the early '70s. A new study on marijuana prepared by the department of Health, Education and Wd!are was also presented to the panel. The report said the drug has surpris-. ingly widespfead effects on the body and many of its processes. But the report stressed there was "'no direct clinical evidence" confirming harmful or beneficial results from marijuana use. It also said evidence on 'genetic damage, so far, is "rontradlctory." In September 1972, she met with Stans into trusts for his tw;;'O;:_;<::hi='l::dr:.:•:::•c.:a:::nd:__"'1LI'.ll:ll"1.J>fLJ>an!Llinl!!!.<emo""'"'w"'hi"'ch"'=.c'a"¥ed"-1 1----~gam o-pay-thrlint-installmeat\Jf-tad--filed gttnax°l'etum . through a Costa ltiesa apartment Swxlay -f-----;1 her contribution, Barker Said. Kissinger said he sought the legal remained in critical condition today, IS $10.20 The Farkas appointment has stalled advice before accepting the gift. He while coroner's deputies continued the the confirmation of former Nixon aide had worked for Rockefeller for 15 years gruesome job ol positively identifying Peter Flanigan as ambassador to Spain. in several capacities, l.'1Cludlng that of his two companions who died . in the At Senate Foreign Relations Com· foreign policy adviser to the former mittee hearings last week. Flanigan New Yorlr. goveroor. $l~;:::o. Wilcox, l9, of 2253 Fountal.n testifi ed under oath there had been no Way East, saved his life by leaping-his sale ol an ambassadorial appolnbnent clothes in names _ through . a window to li.frs. Farkas. Parkiiig Liinit and diving into a concrete patio. . Flaniga n's testimooy appeared to con· Bystanders dragged the screaming v1c· fiict u·ith that of KaJmbach who testified lim to safety and splashed water stan- bef ore the House Judiciary Committee Plai• Dela"-·ed ding in a gUtter on his clothing to during the summer that It was his " <t/' douse the flames, police said. understanding based on conversations His companions' screams f~m the with Flanigan and Wyman that Mrs. F S • M th blazing westside a~mcnt mut \\"ere Farkas "was interested in giving $25,000 or ' ix . Oil s dying out by. then 1n the roar and for Costa Rica." ' crackle of flame whi ch completely gut· She ,.,,as later named to the post SAN FRANCISCO {AP) - A federal \c8 the apartment they shared. in Luxembourg and has declined com-plan to help control smog by requiring Wf lcox: was listed in critical but stable ment to newsmen on the controversy. h condition today at Orange County permits for new comstruction w ere 250 Medical Center, with third degree burns Frona Pa e A I RAPE .•. Another man. Carl s. Tice, also or Santa Ana, fled after the shooting and called police. lie was persuaded to return to li.lrs. Kantaeng·s home, where he was arrested . The woman told authorities she was abducted Wednesday at <A?rritos by Allen and Tice and taken to a park in Santa Ana. She said A1len then raped her at knifepoint. The men forced her to give them her telephone number before re leasing her, she said. Fishman, a Buena Park attorney who had been handlin~ an accident case for ~irs. Kantaeng. denied previous reports that she invited the men to her home Friday when they called her. "There y.·as a phone call,'' Fishman said. "but ifs impossible for there to have been any invilation." OIAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT . . ,,.. °'-ec.11 o.,,., P<1a1, ""'~ "'"""" -"'""''"""'•·•P«Ki .. ~~""'~ Cnt.c Pil~lbl''"Q Co<ropo"• ~ --... ~··'"' ".,i. Mo..a,,y ll'wuuQ~ f"""' lo< Colo!• ...... ,. ... """' !lootcl'I. '""""'O!Otl S.1<:~/f- ,..~ ~., .... l*OU,.. Bill<:~. try,-~· Oncl ~·•" o.,,...,,.,s.~ JI*' C.111t1ro..o "' ••"V'• 'f'l""""I ..,•T<Qn " C<JtM•-s-1"""'"' tncl Su,,. <l•l'l f""P"""'DOlllUC<•..-ODl•"'<1 0IJ)O- ll•1 S!!.-.Coot•""""" C.l•!Om.a. 8:111'. P~t.J.t r J w~..n Pt .. 11Mr<l""'l"ut1Ml\f!' h:I ~ c.,i..y y,c• ,,.,..,.,.. •""c;.,.o, .i Ml-.OW T•·"-'l' A "'in-'-.... ~,- s ... c..,,.....Offk, .l!h~k ··~tJ(".l .-0~~ OH!tor Offk" ".·'"'I\'•"'\..,....,.,,.,,~-· '•A; ...... ' \'\l] .. _)tl~u#,.'<f ti ,, ........ ~ •Tll~l!ot ... •t+-.t•- ! ~""""' ... ·" ;.t•-·- r.i.,1'1-11 1•1,.2.4121 Cle•l.lfltd Adrwtl11ftt ••2·1,71 S911 Cltlllflltt All Dt~I~ Ttltpftolw 4•2-4420 °'"'"""' '''' o ... ~c.oe.·~""f~ 0-"· ,.., ..... , .. .,..,.. ...... --" ....... .._. -...i".,..."a ,.,._ -• i. '""°"""tt .,,"'1111._ ··--lt!U.01'1'0'"'- fi«<,M c1 .. • 11Q1U-.,...:i.i Cciou ... -. GI' V-,..,, ...,..,..,,~,O'l~<M• ... 13()1}-Nf 11-.'N~ U~-"'• ..... ..., __ IJ.W-ftlil. or more parking spaces "'ould be pro-over 75 percent or his body. vided was dela ed Frida for six months. · n ·tivel The new niles, still being prepared, identified the tY,.o young men w to be effective in the Orange County, when they became trapped in a bedroom 8 S by the 3:30 a.m. blaze. . Los Angeles, San Francisco ay, an Police said it was gg~rcegt certain Diego, San 'Joaquin ·Valley and that one is Wilcox' rOOmmate, Richard Sacramento areas, were delayed from A. st John, who had rented the Fountain Jan. 1 to next June 30 by the Way apartment as a ~tenant.,, Environmental Protection Agency. See Dental charts were being obtained in editorial today, Page 6. the Los Angeles area today to determine Under the proposals, the government if the remains are indeed those of St. could refuse to permi t building con· struction it deems would be harmfu l J~~ second victim is listed as a John to air quality. Doe. although police listed a tentative Lou Jefferson, regional EPA public name only, that or a Richard Arthur, affairs officer, said one reason for decribed b,Y Wilcox as his roommate's postponing the eHeclive date fo r the buddy. rules Y.'as to give officials enough time Costa i resa Fire Department Battalion to digest tt.>slimony being offered at Chief Bob McClelland said today it will public hearings this month. -be difficult to detennine whether the ··ay having the public hearings and victims burned to death or succumbed promulgating actual regulations in before that to smoke inhalation. November or December," he said, "it 'l'hey v:ere reportedly screaming at y;ould be unfair to developers since the end. apparently awakened by smoke thev y.·ouldn·t have much lead lime and unable to escape from the upstairs befOre the rules become effective." bedroom. -' San Juan Produce Sto1·e Ope1·ator Gets Extension A requtSt 10 extend 11 San Juan Capistrnno produce market's operational soason has been approved by the city · council, but rules had lo be se t aside to do it. Olarles t. Vermeulen, who operates a fruit and vegetable stand on Del Obispo Road, and fanns 40 acres •within lhc city, i!lrai ttie council to approve the enlarging of his stand so hi can import produce rrom ()!her areas. This would permit him to remain open all year long instead of only during the harvest season for~ on his own land . lie nlso asked that he ht: exempt from public·lmprovement requirements re!Rting lo streets and utllUes. Councilmen, who have been M"eking ways to encourage farmers tn remain In agri culture, agreed to the. request and waived requirement s. lneluding one that states that only produce grown on the properly can be sold at the st.and. Exp~~~lng doobl ond voting against lhe idea w-as Councilman J n m c: a Wenlhcrs. - "I fee.I wefre being lulled or blackmail· ed into something_," he said. Farmers have said they don't want the Williamson Act (legislaUon for long-range tax re.lief), and \~'Ould rather pay higher taxes for favorable zoning. That indicates they y,•on't be fanning much longer." Councilman Yvon Heckscher said. he . loo, thought the future of agriculture in the valley was limited, but he believes farmers should be encouraged to st.<ly in business as long as possible. 11e said the ldea ot marketing fresh products in a farmers' market was ane that might prolong farming In San Juan. Jn his letter to the councll, Vtrmeuh~n said the It.Md ts a boon to him and plays a substantial role in meeting heavy costs of farming within e.n urban sre11 . "Our future as farmers is uncertain at best and we have no \.\'8Y of knowing how much longer it can be 11us1Alned. \\fc wish to keep fanning as long as economically feasible but mU&t in the mcanlime do our best to meet e.xpcnS<!a v.hlch arise tho year around." • ' . .:~· IMPORTANT? My LOSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a -;:f ..... ~:·:.:;: .; "'. ··~: compara e sa n s {'p:;:'"',,, account in a large ~ ··-:..~" .::.:~ :~·.'.~-. .: : .•• ~~ .. <. ;:. · commercial bank. :~ Day·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 % higher. Maximum interest rates are pre- scribed by Federal authorities, but there are various methods used to compute intereit •.• and the people &t Los Angeles Federal Sav· ings compute interest in the most favorable method for savers. You'll find out how every dollar earns every day when you make your opening deposit in your Los Angeles Federal Savings account. · ANNUAL li'iTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINCS All mterru compoundtd dl•lr 5X% 5%% 6X% 6%% ... -.. ,-, c .. M!luto "'~ ... ,,. ........ _,,_,, n.~::-·.:::: .. _,) .. _!, ••lf«•1-H ll,(11111 .. -·, 1~::!."'..::;i" ... 1,.-...... IO!tfOO(<-ft 1,,., .. ,.,1rr ~ ....... -.... r1 ..... , .. , ...... 111 ...... -lo!,.,~ .. , .... ~ ......... '"'''""""'" ....... .. ... ,. ............ 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% ln Altt-!" rl(l•r•• S.O.lfle\ ,,_ ,,.,,_, u• '' .. """" 11.,., 11 .. ••I• l•H lo!lft\l"<~Ofttl Olly. Cortmut• ti OtPOtl!I llllY .. ..;111 ....... ""' !O IMhlrlly. ht lo tU .. NM.t •••• roo1 .. 11 lotlllt!lf)lt '""'•••oh, llllt•H! ltr 1110 tlllltt t•"" ti f...-it wlM l>t •t<ll<~lllH •I '"' P<t••!B•f ... , •• , NIMI .... "''· ltn to ...,.. lott<nl. 7Yz% c .. t1•1u" "-h 11,CIOI "'-.: .,... ..... --· 7.79% E•arnpll': ''Each month wh~n I 1>airl uu r hou9ehold bill11. I put SIOO in a l...oM Angeles Federal Savings Pa11book Account. In 12 months.my uvinp ~a rned $34.28. That'11 41 3 rno rt>or SJ0.20more lhan the comrnl!n:ial bank would have p&id." LOS ANGELES NEWPORT BEACH: FEDERAL 3201 Newpor1 Blvd.• (714) 6754500 s J\ 'VI NGS (AcroBe the 1trcct fron1 Ci1y Hall)_ ... ~--1' _________ ...,.,, ~~~~~:~ ='.i.11-_'! l .. Jlllf9l•1 •tfertl Stt11111 ... ltM l'lllOtlCflON JS 1 ~ JIJlelft lltl Wll ft•t•t• 11 1ffl. llt:AD OrFICt-OOWr"iTO''N: One \vi11h ire Buildinit. Wi11hi~ 81Yfl, t i Gr•nd Loe An1f-IH, C111llf. 90017 625· 7341 or Zf-nith 9691 A Gift From LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS: Your Choice of These Money Savior Idea Books trom Better Romes and Gardena IO Pn•d1 Uodlr $lO '•tl• tll~ttf btflC~. Pl~clilltO•• "''· •ou11i of .. ,,, l1Jt1tt11$1•• pro1tcj• KM II !IHlf f ltol'llt Olfltt, w ~· Com~ in today for your free book. II takes only one minute and one signature lo start your aecountl - l Monday's Closing Prices Mond9.0etobef7, 1974 OAILVPILOT 87 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE · Y~ar'a Hlc.h-Lowa Appear E"~ry Saturday ... "' ~tlll"l1 ti). 10 , __ " l!:c:MIJll t•IO ,. 'f"'"•"" HllMOri ,, .. ', ..... Mot•-M, 1 ~· ~ ""'"91 .. •.91 s •• u~ •... r-c:..010 10 ,111 ..... ,...._. 4PI. I loO S t tl) 'j'-•• • l!t•d N( H • I 4'->,:, HvnOft 0 • ' lO , ... • 1~ lrNdulrll I Ool ' t ~ • ~ --0 Q-ftc~IOI' 4 1•, 4't t-"-,. -* '"''°' tt '"-•" e 11r n i 1 ''"°' , HlrtU C ...0 11 o I"" 1 M!dSou,•n l '~ 'i"'• ""°""~o.1 ,10 • I• IS)'•"-ff(l-.l•<On • •""• • •.t 1i.o.1 o-o.. •lt•C Jl • ~' '"'. i. t?ra a 1 it ' -. !~ , 1 """'...,T 10 ! :, 1 \lo: ~ ~ -.:t » '•-~\ QIJ.9•0..111 ' • •> 1-4 t4tll"9'1• to I •II· n... + -A a-C.•G •Old I ,_._ 1.1o 1!1«1 .t.uO!loC 11 .. -1-MM!Rol' to J ,, •i.o -.. Que•,,"". ",.,•, '•' ",'"." ',•.•M-• '•' , Jt ~+'\\ !c~~~= : H fiVt: ,: ~:~~, : i I. 1;~7 ~ If:.~~ ; ,: ·:~; ~ :~:... ";f; 1, ~ ,?~! ~ ==-:.':: u 1:~: t.: ~MOI pt J ' lh•. J~I lf'l~O " lOJ , ... A< .... Clev I 6 II I'll-"' t.lc.NGt ft S •10 •"-• .. £~ 1k J• S 16U.1!i!lc \ S 4t ,, ....... #M&M I JS 11 11> 49 + lloo -II It ltloo• C.•O , 10 II~ t ''t -.Or Old ' ,, •'-•" Cft1i.c .oa s ll H • " f.IWI N•u',', ..... !Ottl ,... I s• t f ~Pl.16' 1 • II"'•"' lltl\loft IOU Ill .1 ,_, ''° s .. , ,, .... ,, Uf••IJOd so .... "' c.i .. Trl.~11 , .. ,. •1"-Elfdr lfOll1• 10 '"'' "'lONI ., •• l IS ...... h NWr•AI ... ' ...... "'"'""'°' n, 121 '"'"' l. ffNWCA .. 1 .. 100 IV.+\\ M Nollli. tot It z;,, ~ ~v C.-CCI I M .. ,._ \lo Ell'fl (o 19 ' 111 10"" o "° 10illll 1 *! ' ... U t "' lllOUllf.O 21 • ' ~ + V. Rlft(l 111 11 I II li)\.1-\o I-,, Sitt • II It\~ t1i. ....... >OlllU II ........ IS 161.t ,. ""''" £Jw1ColVt • n 1111o -.. n1C...1111, •• J)t 'fl'•"',,.,. ....... ,, IS l•Vt • ">R•M..,..1 1 n l'•o-h lftO<tPMI ,,, u . Mvl11v JOd tt /loo+"" IS.,, .. I Jn .. ,, ... ~fl 1011 1Q 11'A.+I 11"-"'pt •• ))00 • , NID"«r.I , I llY,+ l't Rl•MIDI •• S 11I•'•>-1. ltu<ol«J,',"'•"i,t~f.I!!_ a.w..1.11 OI s ti• 1•'4. "" (I WO 21 "'. \'lo fl!W'fAk ... II lit 1,,.._"' u1c ... "' "'1 •• It 11~t • "" Nrof'l'I C IO s )G IS\I,. Iii R•l'lllMI 21 ' s .... '· lt~C.e,,.. -,,.. T. AWi"''°'. Sh-.... o(pllS • 2•1•'<-\li ~yt11)<1J II Pvt 111,. ... 110 IUISto-l!o Nrof'tlS .... ," 11111-~•R.lyll-tCl ••''l1•+~. ,,.trrl10 •1Jf 1 ...... Alwmon 20 t SO ,Mo, .. Gll ... w 2to S to 11 .. •I"' t,..,,,11 • t 11 U~+ I\ UllOOIW SOIJ (Ullo-... ~IW IOll 4, 1""• '• RCA(trPI ~ 4111 11'+t >, l~(,\1•11' S .. n I :it •11nn lrKP ' I • ~. c.r ... i.plt\.l , •1•11+ '• EMI I.I I;><!$ • IYo lmperl•ICp ' m '"'•It MoO/IOlt:IO J IOS Jt.i..1~. RCA (Yj>I(. 11 •O f ... le~11na1110 • Ii ••• A' Prd '.l'i !;I JJJ Jlllt o I ~tc> In 1021 I' •\\ t h t-Oi 110 , I \!'ill-~• lkA (p 110 • J4J 2l\.t, I .. Mol!M"e 110 i 11 II ... t \'I tl~Adll§ Co • I '\<i " I.. Ito Im.It IS 2.U •I f.2:-. 41,,,,_ $ j' >>"•" It~ 12 t 1 .. '""' tt <-••-" O •• o, • '''''''°' >O 00 -<• ......... 1i 01 t• 1'-•• ciR•oMIG ..,, ? I lt••~IOl t JI IOYl+-A<Jlrd';;nr1 ! I"'" '*""'rt ' llll ~o •'w fii;i,..i);t ii '"'"'111<';,,Cp~ •• J llll ;..AOIJ • t14 ~1o'o~1o11,l1t'.'lo11t1Jto o llolo PLl.lScl• 101,\1)-Vr ..... ,... I 10 ' II .. h lllL I t.o. J~ 11"1t .... E"lltl"" Ml I IOI lll'tt "' l~(I"' Jtd ,. 1 h 1 , ... lolOIJC. U4 • fCI I•\•• \'> Al(lrllfl Old ,., J o -\~ l•oUlll l.l• t Mlll 11'4• IOlo Al• GM' II ti I '"". lo (tfllll.pl ·~ ''° •O • EMl18F J1 ' n s" • \~ llld""Ga' l I IS ..... • .... --,('pl 111.' • ,. • .• lkK• ,.. ) • 10"'-1. '··~I 110 , ,. ,, ..... !VII Al•t.l.•l""t ., ' .... (11H PS l lO, JJI "•-l!o EtlMol11ll't ' 'no.._ llld"""Ll.ll , •> ISlloo"" ,,...""IO ' • 10 • I\ Attd ,_. •I 11 .... \o rt1l11 ......... s ' ~ •• Albn1l11I .0 S 11 I·~+ ~' Ce11l1E t 1• t II 11\.o-'O El'Mml«ll • 4' ,._., 0 II• u..iN•tl I JO • 2( lj , Monot<-.J .. t~ ' ~ "-•ve~ 110 J J ,. ' lo li•trOll I 10 S IO lt14 t "ii AIWllOC'.»11 '!l••\'o(nMP•l:MI llJ .~,~--·Sit\> 1 .. oco 011 1 ••"''loo ~((J SI IV+o\\Atkllllldtb t tll\Jl,,1, T•ol•P'70I . 6l0"'-I• Allltf'U"s6 I JI llo C.ntSW1U I UI ll'V>t l'I l:QUG.112.IQJ I) 71l>lo -lo lngltndlUIO tt St ,,,~ ~JtO S Jll ll"lo+1•'0 RtlSIOt•lll • I \'to1 .... ft>l•ptltO •IS .. ~. Alc ....... 1110 . 110 Jllo• ~ C.nuso, .0 5 SJ 11'·· .... EQ\..lfelOld Jt II ,, I A I 1J "l•vt 1 ~OOolOI, IS lt\'o+ \'o Reiff« ill' IO 11'\t \.1 lhloO.QI IO . "IJl!t .... JtJ<O SIG tO :I 17 1\li • " (e111Te! I 12 I ti IS~1 • \.'o IE-• I ' 1• JO , IV. 1::1' co!:11 10 I 1 JI\,: \lo MOllPw 1 IO I Jt 11'"' • ~ .. Rtl Cltp •9 t '' Ill ft>mfltll 11 U IJ Jllolo-\; .AltOll I.ti 20 1J a101 10 + l ~o Gl"OCOIP I 1 20 II )o • llo E10Mtt .» J I S lo 11111111$11 J 00 S 1"-30 , \.1 Mot1f$1 1.W JJ 11.. • ~IQ pl f JO 6 U \, ltlOl'lw.f olOQ ' ll Sl't-~-c;;.Jli..,"''""' ... ~ ... .:;;:.. .......... .;._, ... __ ,.,~ .. ..; ..... :~, d~ ,~ .. •1 ~":i 100 t .. f l-,• "-(.,tn to '<I I 1 11111 + 'Ill Eo!trll11 JO 1 JI J" , \lo lnmotll 40 I 2S l~ t !.. ,,...,,yM Md I Ill • • Vo ll•IG Pl 1.0 6 IS + "o lh)<..p,tW (II I ..,,. • \'t • .. "' AU1 tka2 1u Sko -'f<Ct\V.. tG • •li l1\li •\'o f:lllytC 1201 2l10"'• .. lll!,1l{O(IO J10 S\'o•'" Moo<Mo:'OJ ~uv •• 1~R.puOd<(Pt O? 1•, .. 1 .... •lt¥0~ 11 ,, •• ,.• B ' ild • Goi IJ AU19 0 10d 11 l\o • l'I C.•mt1l111! I ' '' 111"' • 1\'o l!:"""lol 1 olO J ll" • ..., 1n1p(oao I &a ' JI It + 1v1 "'°"JJP 1to10 10. •J + ll'i R•pFlnS loJ l 11 '' 0 1 •, 11 (.oro I ti) It 11~ • t~ U ''''9 ng p AUgLllCl140) s.111'-+1 Cl>ftc:t(o!tS It 1"4-.... EYltf'IS'°OMIJ •10 lllo+ .. lnll lnv •11J 11 IVr Motr!KW • t1J'4•\'1 RtpMo l)"J I) l •'• fklf~•..0 1 1•2'1olot l AHg l.lldrt l I ,)0 (~Ill pl , 10 31 ll'o• "' ft C...I 0 ' ' ll 10~·-v, !n!qOll 1 ' 1J S\1. '. Mol"w fl Pr 2 Ul l ...... AIPD'>ll ' " J 119 1Po • • J flgo><lll Ut ' •S ' • '"" AlfO Pw n ~ 211 U\'o. ~ Cl'lmJISI' "° ' lf •tt-"" f.tct-T.. ., 1•~-..,. I~'"'' I .. , •l 1'01(,, ..... MottSll JOit ' JI 2 ..... '• ,. ... au 10 • ··~ s •• 4, Tl .... In< I • • ,, ... , .... lllltf\Qtp .0 l I~ .... ·~ Ol••l(IV.d 2 JS Uvt•"' EatonJOd /I" St+lool"' l~loo•c ... 0•' 10 11, • ' MIOtft ..... ,, )~· ~. Aoi.llC.011. 10 u •,, 1, fl.,._M WI • .0 ....... \It 1'he n ew Sl 3 milhon corporate hea dquart ers fo r Ultr asystems. Inc is under A111ea""1 "' s :i.t 2•'-• i , c~;1.1rRv1 s 1u" • 'h -,_ 1111 .. , ... , 1 1 ",,...,, 11 -Nlf"• • ,. 11v..1 Ae..:oos J1 1 11 U\0,1•0 1 ..... ,.,io. • J1 21\li-~" Alk»Nn S. 9 I "h 0..•Flld Ii I 1111 F-0' .tOJ II Sit , l8M (Of1•1J tOllU~o +Ho MS(..1114 o10 S SI .1 .... 1 .... 11~ .. •tC'lll J II t \,, 11 ,,.,,,..., IOo II Ii~>-l\t construction in I rvine, with a completion d ate of l\l a r c h , 1975, according to the Aiiiff"'"' 1 , 1 un o..~.1o12 JO l 111 11 ., ,w(t'll .1a 1 11' 1211o ... 1111F1•v 1c1tt ,,, Jl'h• 1<t ~· POu , .. 31••+'"" 11,.1., 110 11 100 40 , •• '°""' Ptc'.. 1 s" • r AlhedSI ' j,I) ' S1 , ,.,, (11\'-\9 J lOd '11 1"11 Ill. Fllt<lnd JO • lO , ... ""' tni-1••• 1...,. , 21't 201.o. Joo Ml ....... 2 '° u 21 SJVt At•htnl :;o ' ' J '""" $filJr'l'O ' ... ...._ ·~ 1rm's president, Ph1lhp J. Stevens The 40,000 squar e root racihty \Vas AllO~·· HS II 11. O>tt ... .0. I s 6~. lo F1lt<ft1F IO s • '" IMHO!d ''" IS ........ ,,..,., .. , u 1 31 , .. 'h . Vl $1;1 .... d) oe . •l 11 1.~ ... 1-... (d1 .. ll 1 ...... ~ d • • AHi~ tlw ~ S J)l t-Cht""Ufl-1 S 7t llt'io.-... l'"llUeft 8r U 2 IMllllOl 1 JI f )<10 •11', \o ~ U J S •1-. .. 1-. R~a11 pl l 1 I 11 • '1 lOll&..CP .o0 l 10 l llt • ~ es1gn e d by Bissell/ Aug us t lo comple ment the ex1s t1ng researc h laboratoncs AH•~'" Mi s ,, •1~. cr.mNv 1" s '° )0 • 1 '""'"' 411 • ,, ..... , ,,..,, in1.1o1a.c p1 , , ,1.,,. ,.., """""'o1 ., , ··~ 1111 1"" 111 • 1a1 11t.. 1 1""~R• • , ~' '"" ...... th45 De I d rhb Id• KJJ\Vll I AJ1JNP1n 1 11~. C""~Cp1U • l ll•"'F1t¥tlsU'S••1)Sl'oo\1111111M1n1...,•11•-1-.~10IS Sll'"-·•Rt11n p11" 11J1\,.1,11-c>i ... 1lJ ll11t .• o.0n:..::"•'-"~·!a"c"r~e:_s,,_,,1l~•::·.!:'.~v~e"o~pct::.~r!a"n~~o::w~n"e,r,_,oe.:l~•c::u~1'-"'"'""'g'-'1~s:..::~o:!!:·.:.:.e::::~•" • .:.:.""c".--· I "1<w 1 i. , '" J1:w.. , cn•~Pd 1 2• 12 :u ,,.,., .1:w. ,, ... M•; 11 ...... ,,.. 1n1...,...11 , ,. , , 11"'. ~, M.orCOC:e, '° , 1s 11'' .. •1 R•f"( Mei 1 J 11• is". ••. T••-· w ~ u1 6 • ,,.. -A..,.l!ut:l11 ' 11JI\• (""U•tJIOS tl'l oJVt Ftddersl>O IH S •loollllH<•l111)611)11>+(>o Mll<l)ft()IUJllt lllli•~•RefMIPI''• l •l• '• ''"''"''~' 11<1~•1 AMAX ltS 1 UI 36~1•11 1 (hlElll Ml • •IOI'•• 14 Ftmrtl(e l 4 I 11"+ .... 11111Pt Pt•l I :>tt Jl ... •1 MY'1VOlll S 4S 111'>->l\I. R1~11Set 1-0 t, II SI••'• '"'"l"ld<I l l ..... .-l o AMAllplillo 0 16 •t.,,0.IMllwCo l 1• S"'-, F..SMal ill • 2'11\!o , ln!Attllld ' 1 ,1,, .... MYIOml H 1J I' 0 ~1 R1t~<toW •101••'• 1tn.CL•110 'Sll s .. -'1-.' AmNc 10 • ~2 t\f1 •\0ClllMll(D\)f I tht .... FdNttM! .. S '*tlll"'•lltl"IT&llSl t1011 11W+\o Ml'tnl.IOI )I (l't i:it<~IMW<UI 61Ul••'> h"""FIOdJ 11 lV•+.~ Amce•d 2' ' ' l'I. "' Prltum J • ., 20". "' l't<IP"', 20 J s ,,,,., • "" I I. r pli.t . ' ]I • ' --fol N-ll~~mnd IO '' 10'•. 11. ,,......,,. I ,. I II ,."'I \'. ,,,,....,.tlto l 2 Hl.o ClllRO<-ISI 11 t'iltt'llo F<IP!118110 1 u·~·"rTTp1!(>1 21311 '4 KM>IK11JOIO Sl2,lto•,._Ru:SO..•Pt(I 111011 '• ,,,,,...,1001111) ... t .. t.mH-11 10Q J ,. II\•. ... °' RICI MW 14 10 t 1 ""'Sl9" .30 J • 014 • " I l& T .11JJ ' J lllli. .... H•l<O °' SJ 12 'I 1S••. 24' lll09IT• I 20 II n .. I ,,_ w A .. 9 "° , ... # \It Ai.tuptJ•n •U (l"-•lhcnoc.kF]tt 111111. Ff'CIOill1••'60Xll'o1"\t r T&l pUI,' JllJ'ilt , ... M1tco5'M1• IS '""'"'"'R•OCo<l11M1 JJ l!ot IWllull<-.O J 1Jt~ •• AmAltFl .. S IS •'••'l1Cllrl1C..111 .. '"' l'emtCe<l!I ( .. ,"'.,"l l TfH1\f• 10110'11 •\' ...-en• l1'""-l'tR•~pl l(I ,. J lo•\~ h..WFIU<ll JI Sllo ..... Amt.l•llM121 Iii 1 • "'' CJl•orna 10 t Ill t\li+ .... f~'O ' 1;1 I'""' VO If& plOI 1 'Ill.• VJ "-IAlrlfl Ml 1 12' I"• •o llllt .. ld 11 S It Jl,, l.o. T"vl•~IOI t ti II +I ..... 81• to I •\1-'" O>l"•ll• 1 40 I )II 11\f+• .... "" Flncl(o l ' , ....... \io IMrpec I 10 • '' llV.-.... "-IA"".... n I"' • ..._ 111 ....... II ' •11 l?lo. I h••lrl pt 1 11 ,, .. 1•'< All1•11d1St 6 11 l0'1 •l'"9 ct,•~slt< wt JI '"'' ~ Fk:WI Ml<)I , l• I"' , JMtrPt<olS S 0/>,.1 t, Ntl (.., •.I l Jt I , '\ llol)\li'"' 'IO I 11 ~'o• '• TRE Cp IJ J I' •l'o• f\ ,r,m8rc1111G• 91 ,, .. _,._ CIM!gt •ll• •1 2\1.+ l'o FloU8c1.l'O ' • JJl'o+ V.lll!pllOIGtl I St• II. Nl(1>pl l\~ t U>r•-'o RoOt1~1 JO t l u~,, \, T"ColllJ/d 'Sio 1S111• ~ Am Bld9 lJ ' u •••• \" 'o'-',."r, .6~~ ' '•' l '• FIH:i.W 1 '° ' s IJ'h• \fo l~le'11 51,..,, 6 ,, l\'o • NO>m5'1 II 21 I'll Jll•. ,,. lloblnAH 11 ' S1 ••• l lt•(ll pl 2.,., I 11 + ~· A111C•112to•o4lJ4 •• -16~0 +~\ F1lll'OIColO ' 10 l .... +l'o!ntt\Pw1Jlo1 tll'••lo "ll (lhl toS l 11~•-..llO<h(.I HQI t /11\o•\> lroSolll<ll II Siio•°"' ,r, (11> pl I''• 1 It>.• C!11 Go.I~ I U I llll U -lo Flncl Ftd 51 l tS IYo t V. it"61Uncl 1' 1 If. l , Vo N!Ootlrl 1" ' 1J :rt +I~ Roth let Iii • •t l~O h llt'IQlll 'IO J S lO'i t \.lr. 4-wheel Drive 'In' Chrysler Sees Upsurge in Truck Sales ... (nM\ .2Sn 11 2\.'o ClnG Cl! t JO Ila(! 9. -1 FIRIM I HI • .. 1'~. "" low• f.lel UN l ll 11 ... ~. f'tltl OlllUJ. f .. IJ Rotko .... :It ) • n S\, • '. '"' J'il( "° I • ·~ • A C~•tfll:tO ' 1 l]YJt '• OnC.01921 111111 9,. 1• FtlCNt'ISt • .,, l'lt• Y-i lo••Ell,)GIQ ll t \o Ht1Fut1Gs rs • UV> Aotk-1111) \JI 12~. '• lro11tlflR.IOl 21 11 ••• By CARL CARSTENS EN year sale or 406,000 ve hicles produced during the 1975 Amcr•n ,.,., • in 11•0 • '" 011G o• 1 " 1uo 11 F•t o.1c; to 1 1•• 11 • " 10 ... uc. 1 .. , e 1 , 1"' , .._ ,.." Gyo 1 os • u1 1011o + V> 110<• 01 '" • J so • 11, ,,II'< ... 1°" • u • .,. • v. AITID 1111 Ml n 1 1~,. \, (I" G E pl ' 160 ;11\/J-1 ~ F1ll11&Ac:' I 10 • 11". ""' lowi PL I ,. ' 21 IS"-~. Niii t·lo ... u •l 1V.. 1, llo<k pl I JS ,, 10''>. l\t fllW '" ' 11 ' "3 10~ + .... OtUMt oillr "11t'1St•H in 1974," L oom ts said model year The Ch11 sler A01111e1 n t 111 ""•, i.., Ot>Mll•, t0 • r "'' • i.,. F11Mta ,,,.. 1s 1 , .. 1tw1X 1 sJ • 1 11 ·~ 1 1. -'""" 20 2 1• Jlo-.. Rl>l>mH 1 n • )II 1-t1. • , 1Rw P' '"" , l lt • VI The Sale Of four·\VheeJ "The purchase Of four · UOllt IS Offered b )' Chevrolet, Am0~1IV1I S J • Vo CIT Fln 2to I 11 11""• 1-o F\Nllol 1U S IS. ll\'>11\~ 1r,.':::"u S 21 11-o • I• ""I !1118 111; f 10• .. -,.._ R~lncl 'iO S <IQ 10 ._ '• TRW pl 4.'..!..:..!___! •1 -"-----1 Al>t,olp! .... l IOVo• \... (Ul(o•p II) •nit 11 -~ l'l!H$.l!!\c..LI._.UJ tllotll>ll ..._$-11-Jll.lo........_ -~•Oldll-1 -"""'""'".,,.,-' :1 ....... tr'TRW°""°'".-;i, ••• --.-., d hcl h uld .. '\'.he.eLdn\~" us con ""-•l~F d ~o d ""'lil<-1-•--114 ltl'o.-1 c:~ ..... ,;q....,....,,, ,, ... , ... F1PiCji-f.H-. 60 13"1o • Vi l1tk (0<1>'1111• ,, ·-· .... NP.-.illOt . I"""'"· AonM>n I'll I II s fytlftll(; .. j ll! •• I'> __ru:ui.c__}P..e_ 1 CS... S 0 -a,..._. ~-• • "-u , V, Or ";Onu-0 ge-. --AFm!ly ISd l SI •v, ClllMlq tld 1 ' l't1 t \~ F1PMt 1 tld ' 50 ll!o + "" IU Intl I~ t " 10\'o + '-Nt! SMftlc., t 'lllS 1\fo .. 1-AtlPt•( I 10 ) lb 10\t • I fw(Fo l!o<I 8 In Siii +. ''o count ror more t han 20 per· sumers accounts fo r al most • A fl11$,, oo n 9 '"" • .,, 011 $o 1 6'0ll 2 111 ,,.. • .-, Fotu111E "'a 11 '"' • -J J-N.i s...v 11 , Jo 1 11.,..., A .o , 21 u • •o '«• L,.,...., to •1 1 .. -.. 85 f th <rn 000 bo A''" pl 1~. rlO 1'••-1'· 0 1' In• .. l ,.. • ,,.,. •• •SCI s .. •!II • ""J ...... , F .. • II '"'. t+ NI Sl•lld let j l uir. .. "' 110 ...... 'O 12 ltl JSl•-..... Tvlt•CP '° ' s ,,_._ ~' c e nt of the light duty t ruck percent o e v.JU, COST A l'I ESA 'S Har r A Giia 1 u11 "" 11•,. Oh 111v w11 1 • '' F1W11c , ,. 1 20 u1o1o. t'i J•111"'" 1a • 1 1011.-~. N1S11-c11 ,. 11 1 u Roy••cc u • " 1v. • .i. -u o -market by 1980. accord'ng u ni t s sol d v.·o rld \Vlde Boule·.ord of Cars dealer Ac:.ns.c111<1 i• 1•1r;, '• c11¥111vp12. '1111.,.,, Fl'l<.~LM .,.s •11tl'l•l...,J;1pF<11 •1<1 11;1 010-v. "-tS1H12v,l101 J1 .. 1 Ao¥101110 11•1 21 +1•1 uAut;iCJld•1:Jt 1• •ti ~ A c:.n tn1 oO ' 20 a~-'. City Stott! Ii 1111 Fl.,... F II) s ' '0 ' • Iii J1llPlkli "10 lt 11\t. Vo Niii T•• Co » JVo ..... Ao¥•1 Ill 1(11 l 12 •') • \, UM CO I 10 J ll IJ .... -\'t t.RobertLoomls.gener.l dur1ng the 197 4 1node l associationloascleclednev.·A c:.nr•1•0 1911 .~,C1•••E1.os11121\'o•"" Fl5'!ffS<10 1 11 .~,. JucP1.p11 11os1 """""••o •n1 •J ,2\,Rreeo1ts s1 •••-'• uG1C1>•l1• 2~11vt .. •• t Ami.to1l oO • •• 91, .. '" Cl•••OllJ.01 21 10 ":-'.! Flftl£1>1 114J )lO • .,... \\Jl-1(1201IJ11"'-•'"' HCACo n • I .. 2'1\fo .. 1 R""6mdllo 9 ., n •1"1 UM(llld~I . II·~··· manager or truck sales, year,'' he noted officers for 1975 and selec· ...,,,....,,,, tc1211G<11 111-1 01" cLcAm 20 l • l"-• .. ,,....,1N11 .10s ,, 1l't .1t-1cer 1111 •s 31,.,.. ~""' '° 1 21 •"'• 1o1o Ftut•er eo • , ,,~ .. h u"'er 1""0 •• 1~• .. 1,. C r .....,HctlP XIII Ut 11..,.+llo (ltvC!111olO I 'SO'llo Flt•tVOll SI • JIS ,...,_YI i...w.u 10 S tt l•\fo• •o HtvPwl 40 ' •ll """•I ll~HT" It J H .-.. .. \'o '--<D SO J U IOVo• \o hrysler Corporation ted Theodor e R obins. Jr o A1r1111"'1 to 1, 11. C••~ e1110 ' s1 11.,,_ "" F1in11.a1 1 1• , Js 1 1<~ • ..., Jlmwpt , .o •• 14 20 , 11-o NE11qe1 , ,. , to 1J ... \lt 11,0 .. sf ~ J 1&1 )•• • 1..111 Bnc "O 1 11 •~· • "" Thc 'ncre.slngpopular'ty L001'tlSALSOrcv1ewed Robins Fordas pres ident AMf'Clld11 • 21 J\lo C••vEP1''o llo •s ~"' F11n1•111 •..., iso •1 .... i.. H111s11Jd. wi1~\lt .. .., Ncc;,e 1u' is 11oo-·~ -ss-UCMno1.0122t•1·~·'-"' Mt<llc.orp I IOI 1 Clo•o•C.0 !J t 191 l\t >-l<t Fii E CNil ! I IS"lo • >;, J H•~I I IJO , Jl U ,. .... NEoT 1 J J4 t 14 14'{, + 1 ~ R 11 t • 1• . UnCtrD 110 6 161 JI + l ()ftheseve h1clesw11l causc l he1ndustr ytrend toward a A ls oelectedtonewterms"""Moltod 111 s ci .... 111>so1 11 ,.,.._"'" F11Ga1 tc1J 11 1"·'-.1oh<>Mv1201 1 .. u~ • .,, ,....,,..11:141, • .,.. •• ,~•''1''"1""' 11•~.v.1111eom1.u•,, •1~-1lt r r r 11 hns ... mNG! 2 S• • J5 11•1, • \, c• .... 111' pl I l • ,_ .... l'L•Pw• I ts ' 110 u •:.. l\lo n&.Jfl !Ml JI !I) ,,, I . l'IO -.....1 I Ill J '"' ltfo. 1\/0 !..ol••y 1 IO 1 " »v·. '"" UNon C.O.p,. lt J'•. \lt a market increase lo 675,000 pre e r e nee o r u t1 me w ere D ick J o hns on , J o on ""' ~11111§ ' J•, 9.!'~,1~v,eo ,•,•, '"' .. ~ FltPwL 1 lt • ,, 1•lolo. 'II Joi<~ 5,. ao • 11 1v.. •• NYSEG 110 s n ,,..., • \, !..oQt '°'"'" , 11 , • 1..111 eitt 1 21 1 131 1ot.1t ... ,. b d r h • llmSlllr·"ll 10 1 I '• ..... ~ .. 91> .v. Fl•SINll'll J • ,. ..... 'to.111nL .... 1110 J ,fl Slo• \lo NY1Ept1 11 111 !.IJoMl.,,11 s IO 30h •l\o l/tlEll( ... I 1 10V.. units y the e n O t e & Son L1n coln·r.1ercury , ams ... 11•h 3 1i.o 111,. ~. CN .. o1110 •O •~-~ F1...,l 10 1111• 21'"'''.Jon••llM1•n1 21•\o I'• N119Mo 111• 302,, 't.St.1o1.11>1120 , •."' u"Fldel1t,11 "J\1)-,,.. d ad L d Th ~ ~ d t d D k An1Stna IO ' 101 t ; .... " (NAl<>tlOI 11 ... -Vt FMC '2 S ... 1l •l"'.Jorge11•100 l I 1111.-l't N"Mi>IJol0 ,,1160 It StLS...F2~, S l• Jt '4•ll1 unoctl l .. ' 11' Jlt11.•I .... ec e, oom1s sa1 e G 'v1Ce·pres1 en an 1c· .. mSrdeo1 •><. u 40,. ~, cN .. u,,.1~ 11 1'11 •.,., FMC. 2v. 1 ulk-\'oJolfen• ,0 , ,5 10...,_~~ ,.,,MptJ.o .. no 1,,..., S1P1u1s ... 1o 10 0 • .,.,, un01cpt2"' J1 'O •1"> h ig he r capact1y units, those IN HIGH EAR Nabers, Nabers Cadillac as Ams1,;n u • 01 •~·· l't CMt.1.012 10 1 • Foed •r 111 ' 11 ,...,_ "".1ov M11n , 10 11s1 1•'•• ,..., "'•""" Jt0 1M1 ll -1 s111t~11 1 :io • JJJ 21 • '• U111>1t210 ' 11• )u~ .. •-. AmSl0<\.0 •• 211~1 1. eo..1sc GI 2 l •J , ... ,. "'" Foc!tCll IO s 1 '"'' \<oJ>UMQ I'd 1 10 .......... Nl•ShllOd to,,\, .. 'h s.1 ... 1( 1"1 t J '-'• UP1<pt ''· ' '"" .. " .. 1n the 6,000 to 10,000 pound sec re la ry treasurer Pur AmT "' J '° 1 Ult 1n,. +. ei.1s0pt 1 " " 10,.. • .,., ForoMo 110 1 in• JS~._ 14 --« K-NL 1t10u11 1 • JH 11,._ 11. S...DG! 1 10 • .. 111-,. \o UrilOllem 10 6 21 1'1ol. .. lit hi' II t Aml&.T11•.1J.0 "1 •• 11• Ca!SQpi'Jtl IOU .... 1 \.\ ,,...Mo:••• •0 10 •""K•l"frA1Y l (1J7 U .. tVJ NLl (r"Ptll l tlt ......... ~R•<IOI.•] ....... Unt•O¥f1 Hl t 11J • .,, ... ,. gross ve c e category, w1 pose-a[ the -assoc1at1on 1s o A TTp1a .. 1 Jt , • 1. CO<.co1 2 u n st, '' .1... "'"'"' 1.t11 • , """ • .,., u.1 "P' ·~ 2 ,, -i ,..,..oi-wi s s •• s1Vt .. 11~ s."""'' "\"" .. ''· , ,, u'°""~,, 1 • i. 1•->1o• ·~ 'ho.,, the ates' percen four wheel d r 1 ve syste ms t d le d the A r1p•s l 1, 11 l•\• Coc.•Ekm 'o 1 "' '"" • Ft°"' • °"' 101 11"' .. Vt KAI"°''""' • 2 """-"" Norlt>CI> "' 1 ' u 11; .. v. s...a e1( 1a • 1 '"'. i. Utd Al•c p11 t100 1sv. .. ·~ · gre · ·prom oe ea rs an AmT LTw1 1112 ~··1ce1owB•l6 ' 10 ,.,,_"" Fonttw.:1..0111•ullt-l'lo1<.tlwrC.tsos n Sh •-l.oNorr1o 111J 1 u111 +•-.....,.~1111..IQ)161 Jl"•"•Uld8•M•th111 J'o•I" tage1ncrease O\ertheconvent1onal4\VO city. .o.mw11r uJ 11 •··~,,. coitceino. 110 tt.-l'o Fo!WrW111 1 • •J11v.•1"'1tllocip1 1.,.,,, ,,2~ • ..., NA CN llOl ~,10.,,., .. ~"1r1n l)l !O . s 6'• 1.111&tr'110 . / 11~ .. ·~ w 1th lock1nghubs. • :~~;r,,,~j :: :!··-~· g.,,',r,P:~ •• lr!~', !:O,', ::"'.:1~ ~:r: :g:~ ~ :;l:: =~~~r·::; J~ :~::: i; NA11t11 1.11a 4 '" ,r11 :1~ !>.>~~1n11 .10 ' •1 111 •• ~. U11C.orp1 1~. 1,. :~ ... HE BASED llIS forecast on the versatility o ffered by rour·whee l dr1\e, personal use or these vehicles rather than JUsl comme rcial ap· phcat1on , a.nd a trend b y buyers to purchase these units as passenger car sub st1tutes ''We 've seen the four·w h ee l 1----:drtve-ir ment grow r r o n1 110,0 00 units 1n 1967 to a n anticipated cale11dar "1'h1ssystem elimurates C HRYSLER COR ·Amoren ..,, n •~••I'< f,".... s _.,.. F._t1o1120,1s1 111o+v.~c.P1.t 2to 1 SJU"llo+V• :~'i:'1uti': !~ 1t, ~f~~n,•1o's~~J ~!~:::i:~; /l l!•~1.., AmttSI 100 l I J\.l + ~l Collln~ FOOO ' 11 J~ Fn.M I ill 4 I 10 ""' • I 1<(Sol11 ,SOii I • IO'o + "' N9(Mlrl "'' ' 1 ll S•~Ell' I 11 • •9 I • • .... l.1111111111 J :n S I I IS'• o llo the n eed ro r a dr1\•er lo PORA T l ON has merged lhe Amt1tk llO s 16 10•11 + .... COi ~nn 30 , ti 11h• lloo ,,_ IMt,t l ,, $Yo+ "" ~n GE I lot • 14 ,, ... -tUI I OJ I 211 •• ,,. "' S.•A S! °""' 9 lh -,, U11lno(p ,.. • It • ,, .. ~t AMF lnl Jt 4 9t II"'+ ""' COIOllSI I 10 ! IJ U'll,. loo --4 0 -OMNI n. • S U\ot NOOllG1 lo(I t 1 I I'•-'• ~~1118 Mc" , II ll-o \JI~ llllli 10 I 11 1l•-\o leave the vehicle to lock o r Chrysler Plynloulh d1\1s1on Am••~ &11 ' 11 1• • • con 1no1111 1 114 21 • v. °""'' IN11t ' • "'-""IYnPu 1.12 , 1• n , "' No1110t; '" • 61 u'.lo .. '" sv0i10.. 1Sd • 11 l l•• v. l.lllJ,ye, a. s .>!t '"'• ~-uni.c k the fro nt hubs.'' AMl'lllC 13 11 tll 21 • .... Co\llnl)l l(. J •2V.• '< GAC (Ol'CI 2 It l'M , l(•IYINl11tt I 1( l'"+ ·~ Nol~J>1;1Jlo 6 JJO If""-V. S..•Ollllldu• 2ll200 1'• Un MMltO l 31 H~ and Dodge d 1v 1s 1on into tts A...,.. co 1 " 1~-"' ~ G.1~ 1 "' 6 '' 1av. .. v. G .. F cp " • 10 '"' • .., l(fty pt 1 "' , ni... •• -~ J 10 s 1• '''". ~. !.CA S.••kt ' .. Jh...-1, Un HIKWtt.... n ,. • . . Loom IS said new U s t\Utomotl ve Sales A11"eocor11 ' 1• Jot• ~ Plourt!t •I ' GAF o1110 n 121'1 ~ 1~ IC•ut&lllr ,. • s" 1" + .,,, HOSt1"w 1 k 1 12 U'Ai • u. XhHI" Cp • 1 "' • h Uld ...,c MA s 1-. •• AmMt•llO t tT 19'•• "'-S0rtl'i6 • IJ t4tt+ Yo GMnSlcl..O ' 1' ltl'I+ \lo IC• .... BPl'l'h •1 1~,,_ V• Hc>SpptllO. .. •10 ,,.~.,,. \~ S.C-ln9 I011 211 •o •l~o ""'us',•, .. ·~.~t 1 0 rs'> l"o• I• For exa t'QPlc, a II Dodge div1s1on . Alrltt• p1 " n • .. ,,.. Gool•M • 11" 1 ,, '"" .. "'" GenlSClf 1M1 •. 1 " • " 1t1...u ...o ' 1 '"" • ,, HOSl'lll • " 110 '' -1YJ Sc111111 a u 10 m 19 • 1 .r ... 201h • 1 ·~ W P W A1n11tO 1 ill s • :M ... 1 Come e , llO • 12$ 2St. I'"' Gemrlt "" It 1•'1 +11• K.frw•R " • • tl-, HOSPpl. 1(1 UllO 15'11 ..... S(l't(umfl II JS 310 111-.. " USFoS I 'ICk:I ,. 11 ••• ·series ower agon The t\vO dealer groups atr11111n 20 s u .., • -. COms1.120 ' • 10 • 11o Gin!~ 1•u t1 ,,,.. .. ,..,. ic-c.p 10 , " 2~1•.,. Hrtl'>Qft uc11 s1 ...... •\ SCM Cp Mi J ll t1,. usG,p1eo s 112 .,,.. ~ k od l [ 1975 dA<W<OlllOd t 113U~~·'o(Otn!olpl 'l(I 11/V.i'< Gtr1;,,t;I ... , II t 'lll-\'o ltflletl"50J 1' Sl1+.V0 Norm.r11llOI J1 JU'o•lo'1SCOAINllOS SS o'o USC.ypt llO IM pie Up m es or 'are \\111 re main separate an Atl(hHcJOIS u u. '• emweaJ»I 10' 21•.+1 G¥1oc• us 1 ui •• \•1ttiieoo .ou si n:o., l'l N!N-Pl!'fld 2 JS1oo ,, xo1L<1d}IJ • 1 . ~. us1-+om11•s 1.,. ,.,.,,l: equ1 pped \\'Ith C hrysler 's t r u c k a n d s e r v 1 c e AnOt•C!•, 1 • 20 u'" + • ComE<1"' 2 Ml 111• Gal s"' 1 n , 10 •·~-v. IC.fl-'° 1 10 •••. i.. N.,.sfArrt •S s 111 u v ... 1, s.o11F111r 1 ' l • • • • ~. us 11111111 12 l 111 11. • '• -'ngellcf l2• 6 S1o-•o (•Edpl 14l l7U o \~ Gtltwl,1111 I 1'~•'~11ttll'lllllll)S 12'<., NwBlnllO• 19J~h +I Stot1F0tU S '8I '~' USLttw2•• Ill •''ool'o full time, rour·wh eel dr1 \'e operations a re unarfected ""...i ca 11 s u 11t. • "• c-pr , 'IO 1 11\'o -"" GCA or11 1 u ,, .. ._ "' lltl'ltou J Ml , 611 Jl•1,, 1•11 """" 1111 10 J ,, ,,\;,, v, s.conP1p u • 11 ion. \, us Rllv .IOd , , •'II<, \• t t d d ....,l<htCSOS 1•1G .. ~l'°"'*Edwt 2 1\'io•"" ~mlnl (•CO 21 ..... 11.¥U11111'• 311S'lo +t.lt Hw~11M .. 1. 'l'll+l\Scetlr•l lOS 21 S\oo +'•USS-•5 • 91 1··~·· sys em ass an a r ei:1u1p-Advert1s1ng, d1s tr1bul1on ::~.~i~'~ :~ i .. ~ ~~,,?\'1; 2 f~ ,: : ~ g-z:.~:~ 21 1lP..,·,,,. ~~1~Gl •1111 f:~~2~ ~::,:;f'~.: lt :~ ::~ t::l.1:'~-~ 11 ~::.!:~ tlr}::1:g i-.::: ff:w.•1~ m e nt --"'"'-"'"'""'-"'~"-'"'"""'-'-w"-'e"rce,1Ar-.1._eor.11 ..J_21_.~+--!tt.-C<>mm..5£1..l-4--2~ 0ro,irt011~10 ,._,._, ""Kiddt w wi 2 11 1w-. <.r. Nws11"~cs • ""' vt Sc.-.ov , 16 I"" • Unifi! IOI' u .1 11"",. \t hTysler's-f'tew-P~s 197l an a s oAi>PhedM1s•" '"" (empuHS<lt• l? I'-.-"' Gtt>ATr l.lllS 1111•\'lo .. ""Kl-Wiii' 111 -1 NwMll l.lld • I IJ. \!. ScudptMK , JO t h .. Vo u..lftl wt! ' ..... 11• G D • dh .. l'IASvl •IO •111'0 ••~·~!0, .. ,!S! i,,'.~!-.~ Gtt>&nc!IOS 110 ...... Klm(!l f.I S Mto-·I -PklolOcl • Ju .... 11t~(l.111J0 (1021'i"•l 1-Ut\1Ttiolll" 111 ... -\. car 1v1s 1on p1oneere t e areunarfec "''"'" 11 • 1 •'•• .,. .....,.,,i;, •• • " ... GtlCtblt"' s 11 ,...,_.,.. K~s o.o • '° •l'o• l'I NwS11 1 .a., 10 11~+11A1 SllCO<'tt• 20 , 1• 11~ .. \, Vttlt•o0tCt:t • n 4,..,. ~. development and Produc . d A•c.he•D n 7 ,5 ui..110 Cot>11Mtl8Q I ,, ll'•t"" <ill Cir IJO •• ti'" .. " Kl•KllC to . 'ti ..... NrtflC..1.0 4 n 12\lt 5o1WlllrSl . •1 1>.... \"t Uri!~•· ... 1 1 u • lo te ""lit E11t1 I 2' Collr•tC . s 10 llVr . Ott> j .... "' " I .. v. II( L M Al•I • ,, Ul'o•" Ho<1onSI JO$ IH ·-·" Suo•• JS!\ J JI 3~."'" Un1 ... u.11 s $ ttt~ .. v. lion or this systetn. The General ~'.1,·,·~.·. •• ",, ,•,··-.',•,Coll Ed'"' J ,,. •h • \lo Gn Ol!wtoo l • J'~-"' 1(~!91'1t H )J t 10 1•'4 • ... N'1Sipl!MI 1• 1'0\li-Iii S.M"Pow 11 s s t .. \,, Unlv1"0ll ""'II• llh• '• -~~ Coll•EOpli •" -'lo Gtt'l0y<Wlll • 216 ,,,.,, ~ ICffll<'O JCi11 4 '2 }.,, Ht.Kt1rto .H J 11 U .... , 'it••IGD 4'10 I" ll'to• ~ ~IOllt1 ... II IQ 4t\111 l Chrysle r built tra n sfer case 3 a ger o f ...... e..~t ...r u u 6 ~ • '• c ...... e .. 111 s 2 JJ'lo <ill E1tc:, '° 10 •s1 3' ... ,,., KOJICll• 110 1 21 11w.+ 1v. ,.. v F to !O 1 '° u ..... flo ,.." , .,.. 11 '" '61'1 • '"' u~L1FE 1t ~ 119 t i •• s, d I t 'o .mn A•l l•GllOS ~''"'••'o CenEpl ••I 11IOJO"'-'• (,nFoodltOI Jlllll'lo+•>l(r•ltco lt1 1 U21'to•'h .,.,~--<>..,,o-,, ... -1:)'•<11111.111 , •O 1l./lt USLF!r.c:h •• '.,,_ ..... was use on a m os per· th e n e w "'1t11R11ov 11 ,,.,,. ,,, c ..... Fa111 s a.1 111'1 Ge<tGt1,ot<1~• 1 u ...... ""l(r••9't n11 ,,. ~.1 _ -oco 10, ,,, ~•'tot USMCOt'P 1 1 :n 13'!'1•"" t I It I II t r .... ......,. (:p ' }I CwlFll(ll t 'l'I • " o I ~ 30<! I • S • KNl~ler IO 4 2 '"' • O~!M"r M • t 11~-It Ylt.C. 10 J ts J"l<I-\'o U!>M pl 2 IO 1 19,,.,-1• cen o a u · 1me, o ur division Is AnncoS1tt1' 1to 1•1o11• 'Al ""''~ 10 • 1• 11'1tl +1 o....1M1r11 i ., 6~• .. io:.•oao• 11' • t• 1•Yot °"' Otckf ,...1,11 111 ,,,,,.._,,.. s...vonY1 Ml , 1s '""'"" UtM<1u '°'" ns u •••I wheel drive veh i c l es RD . ~te -~,r~~.•.•,•, ,,'.,'',', ... .:~, Coll~HG2101 11111,,.,.. Ge<t1"11o11 211" KJ-ln lO • ,, , .. _.,.,Oc<kfP!"1. llS'lt •lt.illt~HP, ',',', ,", 4~•'1'1utlftPLJlt111s 21\lo ~ "'~ ·Df " T Consm l'w J I 131 11\t • ~. Gett M.d .U • •1 •fo-'I• -1. L-OtcP!.,i J.MI , }I :Ml.lo• ""' Sfl.lpel/ ''~ + •t uv 1nou.i I J ll IS"'• ~ L a u gh l 1 n Arml c-" , 11' ,.\~ • ·~ "" p pl t ~ ' 12'0 Jt -1 Otr>Mm I XI • IO'I JO"' • l'l La<G.H I S• I 11 IJ"o •• ,., OctP!pl' J ,. • ' 11 • Vo SllellOll 1 '° • Jl ,,,.. • 21\ UVI~ pl I lt ' II~ •• Air Cal Seeking Flight~ at Tahoe ' ..... ""IAl.O s • ,. ~ .... Conl'p11 0 lt/0 " (,nM(tl 1SSd .,.,. l!~ .. "u .... t>Sl't l!' s ....... ""CJ9den(pl0 4 ~ IJ\ljpf. 'lo SNtlTIOtd 2 Tl n ..... ,, -vv- newly e lec · A,.,1111"" s2 11 2• 1¥o • '"' '°""'"'' pt 6 t Jl • l'l G1Wtotp1 J"' .. J '"~. v. u"'e.o' 1 s , 1;,, "' Otldrl pt 1.11 1 ""', ..., S1>t11.,G s. , ,, sit. • o v..-1... to • " 1 .. '• MA I.Id I 31i II -Jlolo Collll lllr I.II I ti •'4 • .... GtnMOI: pl S ' SIVt • .... UrMtt .ton 1 SJ Jn , Ofllo f d I .. 1 I'll !JI,(,,. It 5'wllr"PI I JS I 1111.-'o ti~ 1 IJ • t4 11 + ~~ led C 0 r " A!N Oii I ..0 ( '1 16~ • ~ Cn C.n I Ml 6 11• 21 '" "' Gett l'o!i Ill If 1' I"'• Ill. Lat,_. IC. ' 1l tV. 1 "' (ll't E o1 l to ,. flOO tO Sh!-t'•I" W 2 S IS JI\(,,+. \' ~o 'O 10 I •l't t 'Al t Ce il.J.N()pl1t0 •31 •V. (lltt~IO? IS l'lioi\lo GPut>IJl .. S IU!l1!o •l'l>u1•S1t9Hl SI o -\,Ol'tEpf•I0 ,,11004'\lo-ll'SMWptt olO 11011 1111<.•lnl'OJ I J'4 •• poraevi .l.t0no<i1f0S SI UU.+1'11 Con11Col •O•ll121:W.1 ! GtflRl!rl(I O 4 s ...... Lll•Spfllo .,. .... ~~Oll f.oll to .. 110015 -v.s ..... ~"1S911 ,,.._V.VtlhwlO.wl Sii~+\• MtUUG+tlUt president ~.1 ... ~I ~ •, t'< "o''°, r: O'tll(lpll\1 1 1'.... • <illSi!>'l'I 1'0 • 11 11\IO +. "'lt11wy •Og 4 1 IOV1• '• 0.llQE I :It I 91 16 • 111 S19nlto 10tJ 1 163 16'" • \, el<D 0tls~1t llS llVl +J°"' " ""'"" ..., .. (tll!I 0 J JO s " 1'\tt .. h c:.n '>l•tl Ind J I ,.. Letd•''" -~ s ,, • ..,. • ~. 0. oep1 ill 110 ·~ Slojntl(.t>Pt I • ? 11V.. I v~ c ..... p " ' II ·~ ~ .,, Jfe \Viii be r esponsible fo r AU'8 llSd J 1l )14 .. ~ (tl111P1 •td, 111 I'••,,_ G, E llO' •• , ,°"',, .. LHM>fWI l-0 2 l 11,oo.,.,.. 0.l•NGllO . "'IS'I•• '" Sl9Cooll.lO le :M\:.•I Vlttom Int . s l • '• II I f II AllC1yEI I"• • ll IJ • •l (tlll!R 1 JOCI 2 •s JIN • .,., GTE pf 1"1 • , ,.~ Lt~I P1C II) > I 101-t. h Ol111 (p, 10 s ,. IS\'o. ~-SiGl'OO<!<• I 1 " 21\'o. IV. .... ,1 ..... cc l-0 s JI I~ a c ar·sa eact1v1t1eso a AUCE•1>1s~ Jn •1 eon11n~•t '2•111.11• GTIFfll!I XI 1s~•~v., u~v.1 ino • 711 ,,,,()1,no;,,11 1 s 30111~.~s;..,Prc lOdS, 1"' v1£Jtc11&•1'41 ,,,_,, Dodge and Chr.ysler· AU111cn1 1V>111i." +2•11 Cor>Mf'Q ,., 1 110 1 ...... 1 .. GT1•1111lg l •?\JI••.,.. L.e10 v.rp1 1 1~. v. 0mtrk111 l4 4 10 ...... •• Sl""'IC.o 118 • 1 11.,.. v1E1ote ot5 110 ..,,,., "' Allch pf J~. 1100 '0"--V• Coll110il 1 Ill $ 161 J• • ,~. Gtn.KO Ille • l l • u~m 1 Ucl 101 11-t • .,, 0pe4,_. MI l • 10 .. "'" 50..,p.1 ll I ISi ' • 'll V1EI pl I 20 1•90 w -1 Plyn1outh AtAtp1110 , .. Sl l'l •I eon1oirp11 1 .. 1'1 .1:w. G«>u111P s.1t '"Ult • :i. u ,,.,,,, co J 21 ,..,., ~ Ol'nolt.o 12 s 11 •l'I .. \' 51.....,..cJeo 1 "°°•• 1s ,,,,.. V•£•1111n uoo" ,,.~ S ix western commuter the Newport Beach based airlines -1nc l ud1ng Air carrier, sa id foreca sts Cal1Cornia o r Newport predict tha t 26,000 pc1 sons Beac h - a re iockey1ng for "ould Cl y !rom Orange !ilale approval to gerve Coun[)'toSouth L ake Tahoe South Lake ·rahoe. o r v1ce·versa. That would H t gt 'IL hi AUllUtf>t'll ,1,. •• (Olllll>lftll/1110U •• GaP1tlOt)lllS24h tl'll LswFdC•P. IS •1"'•\tllOl'At -ll:t0/J71 '+:ii.s;=•l ll,. )()\:..IV,Y•EriJllJ llSOt1• .... 1. epor In 0 1• c aug In t.Uff Coro" S? '""-"" (onlrl 01t• ' ''1' U!ii. "' O.Pwof '·"' •• rlSO •Sv. ltv tft( IS• 2 1014. "' Ohl et 2 :tO s •1 l'"'. ft So. D '° s 2 l 'l .. \'O V1E pl.... 110 10 • 1 \\'111 •-F G H aze troth, 'A'ho ~.1•0,,1!'<, .!! ,', u" ,•, .. -. ~ ConwtlOO 1 • J 2o•1o • "' O.l"wpf' " • 11..0 '' + 1 Ls vl SI•' " • 1• ""' • to 1Ju!t1e1M 1 M ' 1• 1• .. • ,..., '°, 20 1 1 ,,~. ""'..._ "' 1 ss l"". IA> """ .-,.,.. .. "" (-Vol 26• I 10 JI'.-Vo Qffbltr t>CI I I SJ tllo + II. l.1\'f\1 Fur11 S Ill I .. t Vo OU!lel(O 10 l t 111 , Slul C.0.Pt'l 3' IS ''', .... V~I toro (>(I t 3 10' • 't h as been n amed general "'"'om1 1""' is 2 -'" '-111 , °' s I• 1iv. • ,. Getty 1 JOd 10 '' 1n'ilt +2:wi. 1.Fe. C.•Pll s 1 1h+ ~. OWSllllll 10 , ,. 1~-""' Sll,,mcp l• 11 101 l•ft, 1v. Vvlc"M 1 "° 1 • JJ"-. ,,. Aoto Corp I 1)1 1'1o 1 lo'o '-r l ll> 20.,. 1'11 t ~ QellJllf I 20 2 UV> ., I.OF 2 JO• • •l I~ t !.lo O..rlr~ 1(1 4 S 11 , !ol•ll"Mr Ill t ,1g JV.• \,\, --W W-sa I e S n1ana ger o f t he A.cec11 .. 11. 11111,.,,. tooot1r~t0 ' '•14 • GF l!linJ1s "•11o 1.0F ot•!.i l 4'Y1•"'0wtll(.,llll "1'1'11+""' 5..,11".-.o" s , •v.+ v. .Kl!Cp 11-s •• 11~ ... d ,r,,..;opt2211 IOllOl>lo (boolpl lW 1 10'Ao-'lio GIMllPCm l S l t'll •V.Libbv"Mt Nl4 1 • t\tll°"""'lllllOS IJ?Jt~+'l'o5'!111!1lftl1(10 •11t'llo+1ttW1tl\pll10 111 +J 1v1s 1o n . A"ttyPf" JO 11 .. " • IV. (Ol)tlllcl '° 5 ' l''o • QIOo" Fi11I !I J JS t'lt .. "' l.!l:lrfyCp •O ' • • ..... "' 0-11 pf (14 I IS'fr-""' Sfftfl!IOtlnt 1 ' 11 ll\' + ~ Wttllil! I )Ill! J 11 '""; 14 E • • ngmeer1 llvtoell"' JO 1 6• S'Al + '• Coo RQ 1"1d 2 JJ H!.lo+ !Iii Oicld Ltwll J 11 JV•+ Vo I.lb Lon \Oh I• 20\lo + Vo 0.lordl" 10 t S I SmlltoJ f •S S l 10\t.-V. WllO'"" I S t • 10 -\"• "'"°"Pr," 10 &Ji nv. • 1'1o (OCIWkl I to J II II""-Vo Giii Hiii S1 l 10 ·~ Lia;""~ 2 .... 1 '' 2s~.1 ~ I'-s.nuc-1(1 s ~J '""' W•l~M j '°' 10 ., Jlo'lt .. ~. .. nKOll£G lt 11 n ..... \ti (01d11r• ,, s ,,,.,. Vo GIOtlle ISOI I», ... 1 Ufly EH It•~ Sl'h•I ~Aln110 ,, 1114-,.. •&~t ' • t • W•llllu\ SS •. J~_li,-'-=-"------1 -4 1-CO<n<i J,11• t 20. lt\ktll'I Gll'IOSj~-·'·· IO .. J~t_f'l J.illdiW.U~U~ ..I.Ill S Ut "1~ illo-C ~ "'~r-TI • • l---_;_~---~-==~bnng-tn-5726';600-dunng-the ea rings o n t e earners first year or operation based apphcallons fo r the service o n a 529 tare -about SI so c o nt inue at Lake Tahoe less than t he fare to L::is today before the California Vegas Public U t1llt1es Comm1s· Other carriers lhat have .!ion. II is expect ed to r ender applie d ror the South Lake a dec1s 1o n o n the ap-Tahoe route are 1\1r phcatlons early next year Nevada. •lolida '1 Airlines. ;\CCORDING TO a starr l\lar1n Av 1at1on and Ran1 1\1rhnes. report to the comm1ss1on , the issue 1s \vheth e r Air Firm Moves Boyle Engineerlni Corp has m oved !heir corporate s taff into n e w fac11it1es a t 1501 Qua il Street, Newport Beach. The corpo r ate starr was fo rm erly h o used 1n leased fac1ht1es 1n Irvine. ....,,_ ~t GID-i: .:11ru -r-r-+""W 1.1ooct111111J '°'°""-""P•tO.nru lJtJ ,,, • Sc111JCOrP111036S s~ • .,.,w111o1110. 111 ._.., 8tc."' IOl't IO 11 Jl'o • "' tow111 1Sd I JI ::t ! ~ Gioo.1 Mtr I IS 114 + .... 1.ll'INFd !." . al 11\!o + ... Pit I.~ 1 .. I 26 ISY, f. 111o StoUI 'Old l 19 2'~, 1 Wt1Mlrt 10 10 2• 111'1-~ ::r:~ ~ 1! tl 1!1~: .~ i 1~117.l ! ,ll ~:5 : 1~ et-tt: : rn :i:: ·= ~~=~~ .~ I~ 2~~!.;1" t:m1 : ~I * :;:~'s ~!:~ : ii 1?E=.: :a:~ : 2~ i: :'~ Blll(p llll t 6 IOV. Cr.OllFI 'JI I"""'"':;,: ('iotcl'ytf!tll • l11 HV.o t't Lflln t'"Pl2 10 1J • •1o ~ l &.Tpf6 JJ! 'I"',. s....thdowft l 21 1~ .. 'lllo W1r"'plllr I 26\• ..• 0..llC..S' ... 1!2 !t\'J . '1 CrOCl.I'< I !4 j JS • + l1o OoroenJ ll l s •"" ...... Lotll!Hd J S1 ~'l'f. v. P1c Tl~ ... 4 ~. .... Sdwll of I llO j Ul.'I. ... W1•11Cm '° J 11 ,.,, • \• OllQspt •V.,rltO•I C..emolC.IO I llJ +\lo Gouldlftl!OSl]2U~'o-.,.,l.Ol"ll'(pll!IJl~l1\to•ll-.P1IMW.l>b . '21\. Sot-118~1(15 JltlV. W1Cmp11 • •.• !IS ~I e...c11 1 lt , 11 11 .. ·~ Cre11~H 10 I I ,. Go.tlOPI , JS 71 IS t ~ L-IFI ,.10 )00 '"". l<o P•IMpf I JO 1J ....... Yo Sotl.IP5, 11 4 1 ·~ •• 'A WMt>•to so ' f S'to .. ~ 8....,.g lllC 2J l!J 1•!.lo. ~ Crow" c~r-, •I JI"'. ll;, <i<l<tW I eo ' , .. lt\'lo +IV. LMl!Q 1 IMI ' 2tl IJ'h t ,. Pttm 811 1S 2 ,2 1'11t-" s Ct!Ed I... • 10) UV. • .,, WM Lim .. 10 ltl ll'o .. Vt ~. ,,',"'. ~ .. ·.~= •• o,,~, ',' ",.", , 1t '"'. .... Gr•"" u IO II lJ ' + "'' l,lld'I-ll)d J 11 S\fo. v. P<iml!l.I lflC , 11• ""°' oh Soull!C.o I'° s nos 10'1'1 .. "~ W•'"'s I to • " U l'o -... ...... "' .,. P GrOllVI I 20 l t U + "' L-S 111111 • 2JI t'IO • ~, l'•n Am Air . IQ.I JV!+ .,_ 5oln0E 210 • I 13\,, Iii W11~G1 I SI ' JO lfh.,. l'o 111~-NYJ:tO s ,. 21 • Vt ~1111•p,an •Os 10 Sh-Vo Grant'# JOll31 ISi J -" L0 .. 51G l\'I . 'J """•'"" P•ftll.llll<llt2 s 3• 10\/J•"" SoNltnlli. lJ 341\+114 W11"NU Ill l 2S t'-+,,. Sri Vt " • 10 '"' .. "" -l>S l&I s •• ··~·. ~. Gt•YDrl IO J t • lJ>n911.I I .. s ... , 10\!o Pljltr(rl .0 J ~I si.t \If SNETt! 1 .. • ]t ?6\lo ..... W1H1 pl 1'1>. 2 n~ ••. S...kT1111l J s ... 31\1. I.... c.,.,nOr9 10 ' ' ,,,., . . GtAMI f.6/d • 1U , ... \II LDnQI Illes "° 'Wl-lV. P1•91s "' • " t SllPICU' '' • Ill lt \lo . -w ..... SI' 1• I • 1S'\. '• BltbOIL llOd St 1'V, • \it Cur•!"' tOd J1 ;~, •.. GI Al.I' tSd , t I~-Vo L11Jn9Dr&;,6t 11 11 -""" t ,. P1rlHll I 01 S 1 1S'Mi So Rell l n I 161 Jt \'> + J W•~ W I 'I I 10 1•11o t lo ~1~ ~ r: ·~~ :~ ! ~ ~l·;;i 11: ~ n ,C'-t .... g:~kl~I,: 1i ~ ::=:-:;: t:.~ I~ 1 I'~ 1:~: ~ ~:;~~p ~ ; ~ :~Vo !_,!; t:::~ ~ I~ ,~:~~I~ ==~~.r:~ ~ s! 1;11: i: 8'11< I" '° l It •10.. v. (•<1001 I '° l •l ''" t "' OINHtk I IO s .. 1'1'1 • '"' U Pl(ll< u l JIS ..... •I P•\'ltH JO ' • ..... So(Jn(;s I"' • ls 1' >-~\ Wl\'M Go Ml s • • ...... Bl!ts Ml M $ IJ 12""' • '" C\'P'YI IM S 22 2l"' • • .GIW.Fl11 Ill S 6tf 121111 • :ltf. l.O\IGM I M I IS 11111. • .. '°"IDC;I Ole , t9 10\lo f. \\ Swll'lld '°G t II u v, , "'I Wt.,npl I Ml • 1 121' ••, 9.ltl't I"° Ill J II ·~ • ... --0 D-"1ol WHI Un 2 "°3 12'1t-V. i.-Mt I l JJ 10\o't • 'II PllM Ct111• 11S '"' SoW•IFr .JO 1 ti S + 1"" We111Un ll'lt . ' l • •. Cahrorn1a or \\'estern com· muter Pacific South\vest A1rhnes . s hou ld be 3\\arded a route certificate for the South Lake Tahoe ser\ ice. Accountants Hear Bi>UKlll. "° n 21f ''"" • Jl\t 01mo11 (p • )!, , ..... l\Jo GIWW>t ..tic II lbfo-\!. 1.lV COIP 1 110 ·~-. .. v, PIMtt I "If ll' )IV.• 1 S..Forpl I.... s UV.. "" Ml~pl "'" I !Oh-~" B.>ll"''-117t Jiii ?• •I DM!lllvr Ml l SI ~-v. Citt1G!1IOI S U I'"'' .... 1.TVCerp A I ll'l'o-'11Po-11"01•1• • 10 4>;,, Vo Sowsll'S 11 1 ,6 er11• 'to W.•I ... , tOl • ·~. 8•1'\lkCt U 11 t l'lo • \'o 8:it~~ !~ ! :: lf": ~ Gr\'hd I Ot1 I 121 llfl t 'l'o I.TV Co S Ill S •!Ill + "" Pl"" F<Y•I 1~ 3 +. '\ SpMk>n 111• J 11 oi.. , •!. MDb~I (p ( 1l 31' t '• lk.,1"01 n • 6 , ....... ~ , , 10\lo .... 0r.,~,.., .. , •O 1'4 lul)rio!C~ u Jiil .10~. IV, Pinn PL 1 w • •• ,. .. \, Soef•1HYI , .I 11 .... v. We•!M<l 60 2 XI ,,, • '. ~•I fdl /1 I 111 IJ .. :wi.. 8:[!1b:::,. U lg U : l Grollet llh ll 1'11 + ·~ Lui:-yS I t? l.\io + \lo P Pl. pl I 10 110 7) +I ~rryHpl J Jt 16 -'I) M l'>Mlcl SJ 1 I lllo • 'I~ AKkmn S(l 10 I() lt'IJ • I Cit!lllll> lOl'I 4 10 U + ~· 1.1.tdlow I • 1• ..... • ... P Pl. pt I .0 , 11Ji0 1' • 2 SI) ltMtd" .1• 1 ?19 2•!o o " Wlll>olt (p U II l• •I The popular ski r esort and acrommodat1ons' ccn· lcr for gamblers heading for Stateline 1ust 1ns1de Ne\a1t1 now is ser\ed by llohcl.1\ An hne!'i T he P UC starr 'r('po r t s aid that demanct h::is g 1 O\\ n to the point\\ he 1 et\\ o an hnes are needed to se1 'e the area The s tarr r c 1>01·t conten- d ed that e1lhe r Air Cahfor· n 1a 01· PSA could serve the Sa n F canclsco South L ake 1'ah0(' route. but that only PS,\ hnd s ufF1 r 1('nl capacity to h andle flights 0 11g 1na11ng 1n Southern Cahfo1111a !k>ctanO •o " lS ,G •IV. Dl~co I "' JS llV•t~• Gu.l•dl HldS lt I~. l.u~SH I• ,, U\lo +ll'>l'l'l.p!lll), 11011•1'1 .... "' So<IOUIE11 JO '. \.'Nl!hFo"-11~ 11 ti'• 8ftl<~ .. ,t(l t 3Ji 1Jt..t V• D.l!'(PI •'" 1100 •0-JYJC...Mljl)ld l l•l •V.+llol.VOCtrolJ UJ t\11 l'PLpl•SO "O•lltl., 'iol""4MllS • f 9~ WFMQf10d • U l l'ot'• 11<! ... •lnclu,10 ,. I '~ D.IJl!~I" Oi t f( ll'f Guill.It SO 4 JS t~• YI 1.1'\.HY 1Sd l t!ll "°"'I Fir"'""! 121 ... ~•2 It + i, ~0110 t ~S 11\"o+IVo Wtll1RC. Ml t I~ llo lltlco Ptt SI t 1!t 101\t-\'o D.lftonM 10 Ji I ' h Ci<lllM(t .110 J 1 '~ 1.\lk! pf t i'> 1 .. J' +IV, Ptnn .. pf JI~ •5 1' -\r, SQu!btl It ll 160 JS f 1 WtKOF I> olO S 1 t + • / 8t!cllnl 20 S 6UVi • O.,P!..1166 • l•U *"''"'1110fl l.601111S lth•~~l.'IT't~5f'O ll llSOOl•~-'-ll'l'twl p!l lO •lUYJ ,..\.i !of~y !IOI 11 1~ •114\Y\lchl :tO • 61511>•'• &elOOH l09 • ' ' Ot1nW1r ,.eo IJ JI s~. \'o G<.11 At&OI J II) JV. --""' M-Poonnto•I !~ ' 210 """•I SI B•"", IJ 11 u U•Jt • :tolt WP,.Ppl •' l ll-0 •1 • , .. &e!I M""1 .. 4 St U"-• :It Otor1 I t0 • II! :J11'1o + Ho OURpl!l I lO . IS IJl't o '' Ml(Denld • 11 \'°'-Vt Ptn~I pt I I '° , , SlllPllnl 1111 ,_ ll .... -·~ Yo-iotP1 Ptp I t 5' I~\\,• "' Prof essio n '' at the&em11co1 •121 u ·~ 0t1P•l 120 s 1•••,.,..•.,..Gu11!.lu •n•s•1 tlt••'"'Mtet• JO J 21 Jl'l•,.Ptoo1ortos s l!'.. 51,.o.1c11 J•hiJ ,1 ..,w~111NOOQ ,1u ''••'• Lecture inAnaheim Robert H a ir. rertlhed public accountant and head o f Robe1t •talf P e rsonnel A gencies. ln.c s ince 19'18, will speak on "Accounting The Em erg111Jl Advertising Firm Now In Newport \\°Cdncsday llleeling O( the ~ .. ".',':, ~.~ •• > .~ i!,~: I: ~::::·~I~ !t 1fi ~1~: I~ ~:t::: l a: Ii~. ¥o :!~"1 ll ! ~1 I~~· Yo ::::1cro 11~0 ~ 1tl lfi.t.! I~ t:~~~: I~ 1!: !~i':: l~ ::~~~'! : ~: 1! ~ :: .. f.l .. 0.110<\<tl Cp ' 101 s -~\ GUWI Ill Jl't , ff!~. ~ Mt:~ pt A IV. 1lto .,...,_ Ill Pl!rk•11£! 11 It llr Ill~ • I Stdl'loo• 1 fl • ~· ~""-'"' W\I P~c IM s 16 •1·. " Orange County chapter -Stncpp11.... 110 12'""-"" Ot,......, 90 • 11 11..,._ "' Gu11D111n011 • u 2 • v. """' Fd •Id 11 '"' .. ~· Ptt 111t 1 10 • 1' ,.,, , sid Prsu '° , s 1 • \, w .. 1Pvt1 ,, , 11 ti.. N I A f flt<i( pl . JO l •0'". ~. Or"'llWI pl ' I 12•1o-.... -N H-"""'S-Q ... ,. s •lt!t Ptl Ill{ Pl I . 11 10·•-.,,. Std Prvd ff> ' 17 11'1-\~ wvn.,,., I •O ) 110 ftt. "' a t1o n a ssoc1at1on 0 O.nS1111~? u S'"'' ~ Otnn¥i 12 1 31 IVi +-"' N1c~w 111 1 1 U\•• \.o Mitalct::ft l1 1 lo • , 1. 11t1111cp110 1 101-. s1....,1~ ", 1 1>~ . W..Unp11~ 1 JJ .1 A -c c 0 u n l a It t s ;J l l h e flef!ffB Ole J lQS J)• \'t OanhPI• ,. IS 10) 11>.. • 1;. H .. 1 I' B u • 13 t'lo . .. Mldfl• Ul't ,, ns tV. . Pt1•tPI I 20 11 ' 10 • • SI'"""'' ... ~ 10 IJ"llo. :lo Wll..>npf I lo() l )11-. ~ 1'• Dt<-•e~ 20d 1 6• J>;o. Otwrl'h ls I lO ·~· H•lllblll I XI,. 21• 101\.o. t , MIOtryeo 1 • 21 II • v. P,.1ttStr 10 12 •o l1~~ ... 0 Sl-•Y eo ' I ··~-\'o W~•l<I El •I I llOS 10 • 1 Dis neyland llotel ~·Prock.I ' 1• J>.:. 0ts..tolt1 .o 1 16 • , ~ ttt"""1P1, l 11• u ....... MMOlllH u • 1 111,1, , ~1re1111 JI s •J tv. .. '• si.,rttt , s 1 11 ~ . w•h•( 1 •o • n 11\~ •• M V 11 • Boot~ Slefl? S 310 Jl\lo' IV. Ott Edi$ I ,5 t Ill t\ltt ~ tt.llld(o II) o ' I MtMlnd 10 l! l I V. Ptlfl( l -21 Ill,+''• S!M11• I IOd J II )\, • ~ W•'f"nb I 111 t I IJ , , J a m es • a ne I, R•Ol!NllOQIJ I Jlillo -V. Ot\Eptti? 12MI II Htno!t"''°' ,. ""'' \i -.H11l'1. 116 lS tl\\PllHrt111tU f21 21• •• 1 ~tMtlS.:M 61 th•\~ Wt1•n••I011 ... 11l\•1>• d t f 81«~,D.o!Gn m 111••1\!o OetEp/11.61 uo JI"' H-~H IO. :is u 11 MAPCO .. n IJ 1• P!tttco01to s "° 1''••1"' Sltvller JM . 21 "'""•' ....,,,,,e 00 . 16 ... ~, soc1oecono m1c 1rec or o s1.ir.1n .. ' 15 '""'•\ti 0etepti •s 11160 ,,,,..," HaM~Co Ml J 20 '"''"" -.1,_M ., sti.• ""'1'111r..E1161 s lJt 10•1o Me•cM ,1 s s 5 ~. y, Vl'l>IP'Ei :11a 2 o 11~~ ~ NA \ says !l a ir 15 a 91onL 1•0g 4 41'"•" Otte, ,1.__ ~i.ttM••»11 11 ""'•-ll)N-M0t1110s •JJ0"'•""""•1£1p1tv1. 11011 .1. stt<"10<o1C1u1u11•11 +1 W1>tt-•~1 p1 • 110011. ' • BIOCkHll IO I 1' I'll• '14" D!•lr r, ~ ' 1f tVi~ .... HflC•I I 11 • I IJ\~ + 1-. M.lrcorl"' T I 7J1 " o I P11£1 pl I II 1110 SI +I Mt<l>!ltll 11 6 11 I ., "• "'H•SI pl S r111 U -lfJ graduate o r NC\\' ''ork Blut9elll0 s •1 UV!• \'lo Ol•IFl"W' n ,~.~ Hltdel Oift lS Jloo" -(Of fll1 , JI JJ •1 PhE.11111.0 .rJOOS.1'•1·~ !>ltvtn\ll!ll 110 11 >;<o .. •·'M"IPo<tl!IG• IU Ill~ .. It 1.-f llebble Br•t l• 114 1 \!. O\Mndlnll I S ltl 1l'lo + VI HtrMIO I Ill S 1• II • 11" M.111'11111 f0 ( J1lt I"'• '"' PrtE.1 pt I 10, 110 3'Yt-VI ~lo-fl I fl ) ,~ lll<t-+ \\ Wt'lol Cen 1(1 J 111 flt t ~. Un1ver11 y, t1 m e m !A:r o ~111Qc.o,1•s 1•""•"" 1>1;1mS11ixis ,2 ,1..,.1 ,,H1rr1..,,u1 11 '"'•"'""''"'1a 1111s ""'"•i..,,,,E1co••10 1~u •'" sto0.1¥v11o 1 •1>v.~<i..Wh·rC 1>1~• 1 3s""-'• An1eroca n In stitute of OalWC.•t)OJ 21411~'~11• D11S11mr>11 ,,,,,,.,11...,H1t•1sc120s •111~.~ ....... rion1.11•111 11..,,,:i...,,,,11su11110s s11 .. -v. ~1 ..... c111 sol 1 s .... ,.W11.1cp1c1 , '" •'• lw..i lf\O\K lO •'••\lo Ol•Slli!l.to St 13_, 'to Hlr~co IO • 30 II +\'>Marl"' ttO!t 3J )S V>+ ~ Cl~illpMo toll Ill l l\1tl'• ~-Wll)d 6 10 31\\oolloo Wl'ttMo! lOd l 5f. 10''~ ~t Cc r tlC1cd Public 11o01<Mo•'•6 '1 s·~·"' OI•• !n s 1, '""~.,, ..,,.s,,,..u , 19 ,"" -1•r eo11•1• •"""l'll•11111111 :oss •• ,,. \, siop.1.Shop1 ~ , ., ... "'Wto·n~~·eo ' •• 11\ •• """de11 110/IC2 1l'lo•<1" Oitllpl't"loO•t't8 1,,..,~li•ll•S10ld IU''o flll«lll )()d i It 11"', l'tolllnc!Dll l' t •>-'lo Stottr8•dt\ 111h ••,W><Ot>(p l' 1•10 •.0.. A ccount:ints. N 1\A and Borow 1n • nn1o +1;1o [)ifl)Ol<110Q • 1111 ,.,.H~w•E•t~• nn , M1•1e1M.11i11, ,...,"",1p,.11 ,011•JJS1 •• 11. s''"""""''} ,l 6,._,,_w .. ro.o1<11:1s 11 J\li , Natlonal E mployment Borm..,11"" :II 1 OiGl«oo .Ms tt s '""H•..,..•Albll 10 ,,,v, M1t"'F1 u• 1011..,,,.1,,.,,,,,,..,.,"°'1 11 •vt stu01wi n l ''~"' w1111...,111l1o ~tWVio 1•. no.ll'dl:• 18/'o 11~•,v. OiQil•IEDDill llt .. •l1" H•11Ull'tf S 2.S 1:W. MM!Mll'O S Ml 1''11 • I'! Plc•wlnl '' l 10 I"'• h SllldtW alS 1 ,, , Wlll(O~wh fJO l"'1•1'1 Assoc111t1on 60\IEp!I I • -Otll-'O I ll •r.+ .... HC"Ml•l!ll . J t • N.JCLtp so . I• n ... Pleo!NOlll I II 10\i• \1 StuWpt\fO J "''' ... Wlll(OOI '° I""'•''• !eul"n• In( 5 '1 11"" Otllot't l)OQIO J 21"-HK•lr>e IJ] 11 S"-• \~ MtKoC11 7110 st '°"'' Vo l'IHllll\l>'I . ,, 1'1t-"-Sut .... Sl'OOI :n Tllo-\~ WIMO••»Tl •• '°""-'· lie IS listed in ''\Vho's 8•..,•11 IOd : '~ .Ji111 ' .-. D11.nr,w .ii1;1 ,1, ll">•l i.. HO'(l•MlnJ111 10. u 1o1.-" M.t1oon11e.J;1 • .. , n ... ~ P11i.Myl.1t:11 ,, 31...,.1 SoAFProo u , 11 11 ,.., .. wi-Mci-o • 60 •llt•" \\'100 on C'lnOOlCC Ulld :;:r~~~t llol ll~;l'll OIU!an Ill ll S'A>• I'> tttllmn '8S t .~, ...... ""'""'M)d ' I llll•"'Pk>llN(;;l~I 1l 1' t l'o !ol.tt'tOWntOl 3 t i>, W.\EIP1 «4 ~lit IHo,.•• FORTllAT reason.the Cnchra n e Chase & r 1 1 ii o; .. 11~,aaiJ 2119,,.,.1,.ttt•111N11111t1'10.11M.sCp1111t •• 111>-•1oP.1 ... ,st.I), 1••"'·1~!wl.tt't0o1•e • ''"""-v.w••L111t•'I0.1to011 •• l d t " • h I 8"'M1 P1 l 1 1 •-'" o. ... rtlldln , 11 1,. ttl'lt...,Cutt ' n 2 M,r .. 1v 1!11 n IO'ltt-l!o f>!IFo•• too 1 1 u !iurOifOll\,, :111 JJ"'• 111.IW·•~··~1 J1 1 l' 121'1 • '• con1n11ss1on h as rccommen· Cotnpany, I nc , Southc 1 n n u s ry rt n~1 c.1( s a 9,i11>e1 .or1 ni •1•• .,.. OivMt, ~ 1 111 1,,. , ttt11"1n1.,. 1 ,, 11111+ 1 "™"• 11111 • J1 10 P11111...., f'°'1 1 it• '' +1•' !>t.tnt>f<-1 s ,,. 10~, ,,.,Jw.1coc 1 "° • JO 11~. • • • • p .... _ I If d f the I b I SO·o rflce ch 111n or pct sonnc l llroc-G• ,. s ,. 10"'. "' OrPeoor )(I " 11)1 /I~. ,,.. He I mt Pt IO !\ • I 'to M.olluE Jbt ' ~I 121'-v. Pl11• Uul I •• u i.i.. "• s...t\I•"" IO J .. ~ 11 • "' Wnlv WO••~ I I ' -'. 01e\I S,, Vt< Cel IE' 01' C ll ( j ( 0 r n a • 3 S C ( llrUnGs l,'1 t 11 lll\o + "" OomeMn 81) It 111 ,,,,_1,,.. Htlm'P 11 I j1 14V, , Ill. MAy OS I 10 • 12 !U~ • 1"-Pl .. n A1vcn • '' 214 , , s.,,,..,p0 31'1 , J lO \ , wo11"co 50 ' 11 ''\ • •, SouthL.1keTahoc10\1tc. ""d vc rli s in g, 11ublicagenc1es In the U n ite d 0•ownComJ 1'11"" OomFtild . 16 •>6 •'0 Htlfl•wc...,. • 1 .. -.._,,.,,11111eo .t1••1 Pirrbcl'"'"1.., ~111t~11 n t r. WllOO\Cp u • '•Yr .. " St C I I B•G•uP l 60S 10"1••'-0onlulJ .\O ,, 1,,.,,.,.ttt11•1n u <1 '•v,.11.....,vt•OitJ 6 o t)"'••;Pltncy .lldl10 10 1 ,,,,_.w,.oiii.~u l61SJ •• -""'tl'O •l't1Qt. T hestufC11ls os11µpc>11ed rtla tlons and n1arke11ng t a es. nna<tl anc 11 ... Yt,..,106 ''"' u v;, Htrcu1t,to!l~:itll!'ft o11<o .....,,..Jwso ' 1'""'•'•PNBM1 1t11J1.,,.., .. 1~ Soupt•c.nJO •to1 ,_,...wwp1120 tni~t ·. Do I • •n g l·1nd. B•Ft<r!t 10. ~ ...... ""°"11'1ft!V l6 IO n ... Htf\Pll' 1(11 .. t l •• l, ~,,:t•JO' ,, H ... ~ Pol.,okl nu 'IQ 11"1 •" WP!'«orr J l' 10 ~-.. WO.LO Air .. ' ,, 3 -· .. PSA's planlo 115~ eng f ir m . h as moved ltl'i"' • B'""""~l1 JIOI ,,,,,, .... ~~'~.~~ :;1:,,.,. 1+t11tan-n + 6 11'•-~·M&P,l wll 1, •l!o Prt ...... o<r.SJlll ll<t•\'• SuofV.ilOl l)U .. Wl'tQlv111l.t9 100 o to 7,, -· ·Ir• 0 Air h d t f Noho:'!t cocktail hour ll•tM W.OOl l~IOV.•'Vo "' ... UOl~ll l lllOLtlo1 ~•MCAlfl<,l(I lO~o\ltl'OOfT•oO• ....... .,.. Su!reMt~ ) .......... w111h,..•Co .. 'I _ J-.-ir;r 1'\" \Cr , e,\ quar er s ron1 Bt1o1<i1 10c11 '' l~-"' 0orw6c 10 1 3• s • '""w1111>2021i11..01o.2t1 M<Cllto .... • n, .. i.i.1>o<1c 111<.1!1 113\~,..., s..~ ....... , •11.• l~ wy1, Corp ,. , 1 '1, Cullforn1.1's proposal £01· F1ollcrton lo Newport ht-gins at s 30 pm W\lh !""..1.~tEJ'l 1~ 2:~:1: =~:~1~ •• ~ n1.1o:1~ ~ ..... ltEI>. ·~ ••• MC C•o1110 ' " S~· .... l'c•IC.Ell s , .. u ..... t~ Srl)rvn 11 ' 11 IJ"llo•"' -l.'fJ-d. d t l JO F .,......."° 1110tnl)r "• 'I 11 \'o•" Md)rmt:roll 111 ,,..,,,.~••rt TIO I ll Jltt~ """""'JOO ,. I 11bk+-~ ... •oo..c.i IU "lt-6'\\l+.a ·l~oc kheed Jo:lectru tnr· Centtr. 1nnC!1' !'ier\'C a •• or :::;,:111<1si • 11 l14' o,., l1";P 1 n ~t"" Nm°" N111 l , , ..... "'""Dlr>ld0t .. 1,., 2,....,1"' "°'''"11& • 161 19~.'" ~nlron ()l)ll 3 , l~-""" .o:T•-•t1t 1VI 1 ,~ ,~, ,, reser\•Utlon 5 nr rurther IN! .,1.10• 111 • Jjo 0r ..... '·'° IJ • H-tN:lvl l 11 1 ...... McO..O .«I J .. ,, ... ~) PotEIPI •~· ISIO ,..,,_,, -TT-Yllt]~1DI' '° f '11·-· 1· boi'ets 1 1 I l th e1c11"v ·""" 1 21 s •"' Ol'tl\Mr 1'0 • •0 31"''r' .. HObtrtC n I 'U'llo• ._ Mo:G1E<11v. • '" u"' , Po1E1p1 ooe , 110 JI"'''"' 1,., •• ,, -, 1 ••• ••• ,.r.c.oro 1,, '11 10,,.._ • F ·c'd erl"k 0 11 ,·is, A i r -n ls nc\v ocu 1onon c tnror1n.1 tion.coot<1ct llurl°lld B1110Y•w 10 • • '"' ~ •• l'f,~?f .· 2J~;~:1~HM""''°• '! '"''"" Mc:~H1sos•u '"'•V.PP(.•M1 10) "''""''"" 1,11;1 "':; , i •.-v.L•'-'1!11110 1 ,~.~ ' • 10th floo 1t GGO Ncw1101 t o...iottll '° • '' •:i. "'" '-· Hei •n'" tt ' 11 JI\• ..., M0+.1111110 • 1• • v. p,,,,,,..., n • ll ,.,.. o "" l•llt¥ 1" ..o • , 1• •. l•t><Oi. '°" t 11 21 • 1•, Cullfo1•11i11 's n1111ketlnt(\lCc , I'} 11 En,i::el 1~t{714)836·3226. B""Aoll"> 110"'-l4'fl::;:~~s 6;'!,1t ::l'IOl1f$11<1•111•11""-'•Meet.oros J, ,~,,,--.., •'C'-•\ .. 111i.,p11 , 1 l'•i••Co•or t.1,. prt'1t ldcnt ,ind ~1 ;ix Vun Ccnlt 1 0 11\e in Nev. PO! t.--------------0 t,:: :Z, ! ~ ; 13:, ~::!,I\• ouo,,,. 1 '°, 1,1 to11o, ~ "'°""''••• • 11 s10 •1to-ll'J Mo:lnt.,.• u. • u.» ''"'• 1V. PracLG, 1011 111 201<;.1 r~li ,. 1 11 '" ,..,,.,1~A 1 s1 • 1w 1,1,, '• ~o·do •rhl ·•·<<••tli'' ,, .... n ench. th~ c o m11uny Ji lkP"!H ,,,,. 11 ,..., • ..,. °""".,.!•,,:.~ .. :',!! !~"":ll'I =i~ t !~ t~::1!: :~::!·'g; 1' ;J...,,·.., ~s:T.:i·::; ,I,!-:-,,,. 1 .. 11tJ "1t111 su 11•.-, .... ~~·11 1"" u • 2• >\,•. lA• .. '-·' '" l t Bur,..,., ,. • I ISVt • ... fV ,., MO<llDl't Cp 3 10 11•• lo Mcl.-Sll • St u •.,+tv. P!.A IMS ~I c~. u. F• B 0 fs Pr •• ' 'dCll t llJl(J IO'<•l•'''''"'• pl't?8Cn OpCrll IOR S s,,,,, ... _,e S...tgMjl)2021••) t)V1 ~ptll0 .• 110•J •• ~tflt!IAll •I S IJ '" Mc:Ht•I '°' 11 l"'1""FllSCOll 20 •NIQ°"o U. mance ne .._ 14 300 '"' ~ -< <-g::,':i'~ )1 ,.! l~-' "t l'o\otlCt •• S ti f MeMtC11 IO I » U,,_-V. f'SE&O I )J • 1)0 IJ\li o .... • lri'tlfied on the ron1p:111' ·, encompn"s uve.r . • OM.l1JH i '' J"'• v. !Mii.,. <111r 1 1 HOit 1n11 a. s • ·~·..., ""'"'"1r.o. 1 1 :to +"' ~£85 '""'100 12 .. • 1• • 1 •• 1,,,t 11 ••k Thci· S<ltu11 e reet. \\'Ith options on "' sitn 1,. ':111101v1oeNos· Alf Gl!olt1 CP 111 1 •' 1'~ · Oul'IWtl 1a 1 m .. • '"' !40\ld•Li. ao ' 11 ,h, "" ~ 1 ~ ., ,, P\£ 1 11 ,so l• • , Ol>ll l('l lull .. • dd'' 17000 -1·-1-,.111 kltntlll .. :f•!..,• -..C:tl"4• ,.,.v. H<lt,IQ~M"' 1 ,~,,~ M l!l(M11J I llt!t !'St 100 .rlOSP\ltt V. :,, •• ,:·pc•t•dt•l••l'of,·in 11na 1l1on a. squ,11\' ~11,,,Ti:il~!dli1tv•••.C<I NY,;;;;1 •w•iwa4"" J ,. °"""°'1"'·· t )'111 •:z HOu1,D.OS0 1 H th•"'""""-'*''20 111o+Yo~f:Gllf1 11 rlllfoO •l . '' .. .. '' ... ~ i I f rn Cll\ l((\lmutll~d <llvl"'Mi, IOI <!KIMM (ell! FlnMI( , '' 1 • \II °''"" f'J" . • ..... Vt Htll'ltF•l>t 111 u 111-t ..... """'"(' I' ' u , • ,, ~le.pt,,, 110 ~~\~ . :i.ubs rqucnt h1.•u 1in i:~ 'this er o o cc~11.1cc. ~~':!~11~1~,11~'~~t;1:~n'.:l~!'1t'~:l· f::~•1,:;: '~ i~!!· v ~'.,;~,'Jo,,' ;;E: ""~:::::·· .~ ~:~:: ~: ::~,s111~g1~ 1s! ~~v.., ... ""t1,::;~t ·, '1':': ;!.,, 1111 \\1.•1•k In t .. 1kc T.1hoe.1n t'orhrunr. C h:i11 r & "°'~"•wlat!ld,!lllP••dl"".,..,.11t~ c ..... a,.,.. 11 1•1o ••1...,., • .., "'tr liCu\1.1>11••111,11.,•-~.._..,"~' 1 •, ... '°'i1noco1 111t ,11.0161,~ ... I I I C I ' I dl•iitefldoml11t11 U l11t•1.n1111"e<-c"""l ~t0Ul'IJ J1\,.1~,e-,,.~. hn.,,-ht1ouHl<il\'ll' 101•'-•",,."'''-'·"'l" 1 ... ,.,,'"<!Pil ot 11011 .. NO\t'n\bl'l n l os 1 n j:?<'Cs on11l:111 \ l,1 11 1ncrr1t!'i('I ,,, '''"', •-•,.•"""'li1•,••l ll .. 1,-."--•• 1 ,.,1,tocNG11•2~. 111""MfwPet .oso110~~·\'1 1"$NH••"' 1111 .1~ d ll b t •·on r -371 ,. d I IMltl In • r '" "' ... 111• CMtl'•( d ' .i •1r0+ '• """ ... ...,.....OJ M • J!t ..... v. Mttlllol ltd • UI '"' • .,., ~NMo I M I , • ., • " :in 111 l'tl'nl e r '1 ~-..;: 1.,m o ... ,Jt.'l'!llOn!ll \II lij.l Mlfll:l<1IM tlMl\rLJ01tli••ct1 ... ,11tpor ~,,.11 1 10 1 , , 1, nttMlll• i "• • 1>1 ~"'I , u 1 •• ., ~\l•Mll'01t l ""'-"" Pt.Jlll•!\HSI J ,1 J , I'll t .. r.1nr i~t"n. 1 he 'c ,1 r. I l i!ll 11 full·:C<'l'\'\rr j:ff~t:it:d. ~!.1·:~;~ ~::!!,~";::\ ::::li'o11tts .! ,U ,",' • ,~ f:.\~V~. -re: 1 ~ 1::: 1i! l'llllMll'll • .a J1 n n MG u. 11otte J 1 ., ... _ ·~ lll.ttble1,JOoo • " J • "' ROllF.RT rA \'TON, '11ublir urr.1ir~ nl.lllil j!('r ror I ' f ,... .... 1.. k 1 -·• -'' l!• .. l(o1S.1tllO'J .. tJ Hlld,r,ltotJ 1111 o >o Mtl-M • II S"'• ''>l\tt<IJ! 2(1 I '""' 11t romm11ncat1on!ll 1rm . it.e.r•tloi flMlir•ot•o«k •i • 1••ld71• "''"r1111C1uo> Mo 1J"•11,Nfl•YlllOllJ 1 ••~•~MCoJC 111111111111,1o,,."'"'."'"' u ""''"' '' •r\'lt•• 211 n llln I ••nd .......... 111 ...... _,, ... ,,..."---..-.1""by ~D(Aol,IO ' 's,,, • \• I"""''. '""" ........... " '° 4 1 J"'1 lrllttl!Gt1tl . I .... " Jt\t+l .... nl~1 t 111 211/t +l•r LP\ • n ,1 I '""'r_, """"' lf'IOO..tl • 1h• lo ·I •· • ""OM\Y Ml) 101 41 ''"'' MocflSflle'I , ll"lo t Vo l'\tt~•CI U 11 ll"lo. fl\ll'l'll:tl!Cllllll C!i('lll~. • ~.;.~~"i.,:1:::. 1.!r~r.11! Colt lilt .. ' ) IJ '""°' 'N!lllill.Jll II }.I Ttllot \'o Hllll'llfll llll. I 1• l ht \'I Mif,_.)O J )I t '-"• '°' Pt.Jf lllfl 1• t II J\1 Shell Prices SAN ~11\1'1':0 (/\Pl -~hellOllCn ~.11tl 11 \\'111 rC"<lucc t h" \\ holcsulr. prlc-c nf Jlusollnc l)v 2 c 1•nt" u J!llllnn nn !'.11u1·1l,1), Jlurlly 111 r<'rlctt lo'A·Cr cruclc 01! cost:o.. Thll cnmr.1ny s,1111 lhc 1t.-cluctinn ton111llcx \11\h Fc•11t•1.1I ~:ncfJ:) Ad· nlin1~ll al1on prll 1111( 11.•J.!ul:1t1ons • • • ff8 DAILY PILOT MIXED SINGLES KttLc/, Yesre1<0A~ I 5CCIZ!O r~e QlJ IGKf-<;f 'li)(JCHOOWN ' fHAT~ £v€e 13<€N SCOlWO IN fHo NATIONAL 1'00T6Atl. l.EAGU& .1 TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WIMKERBEAN Monday, October 7. 1974 " . by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson I' I • I I• ' . ' " ' by Tom K. Ryan ... BlJT I DON'T "THINK I'M c;o1w, 10 SHINE I by Dale Hale DOOLEY'S WORLD -SO CHICKEN Lt1"11£ JIA>I DOWN 11-lE SfRW SCF<EMllNG, "1'NE SKY IS FAWNG!. 11 ~,.THE SKY·IS-FAWNG !" "J.'M Pisces . WHICH SIG~ we;Re: voo eoRt-l ~-...__u_N_P&~R-~?,./~__.,._,..---. GORDO MOON MULLINS by Rog er Bradfield ~~----r~~~~--i HE SHO<JU>A KEPf HIS FOWL MOUTH SHIN" 'fHe POC.1""0R' WAS HOL-PING MiS uPs1Pe:- POWN, eu"f' ::t eei...1eve: rr s.AtP -.AJ.I N~:3J..VW ~ 1 r CHICKEN JOt<ES NEllERGOOVER VEf':Y 6tG by .George Lemont by Ferd Johnson . THE SAM& AS I PUT lrJ YOUR otHE~51X PICl<'ME·UPS. WHY l'H& SUDDErJ COMPLP.INT ? f ,(t'~~ \ L<.,,, ~ ~~ ) '(/ ulL. § io-7 r.,~...., ,.,, ,.,. ,,,,., •~" ANIMAL CRACKERS by Roger Bollen NANCY • I B-ODGHT TH IS . OL'D 6 1KE FOR A l)OLLAR -A-,.,- C Hoo :::-\/!/// l\ (~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 49 Ntttdlelist. Saturday's P1.1z1le Sol~ed: 1 M~<ll<Y 111le: 51 Chinese Abb• dyna11y 4 Enghsn ~ Decree bv race1r11c~ si1e l(tgi,Jauvc 9 ··sir." tn l<1d"1 Pl'OC•» 14 Publiean'1 S4 Mimics staple 58 Resu•urant bin 15 Fruit· 60 Go1no apar1. bea,,ng vine Comb. torm Hi Ove1tv mode5' 61 Public disolav person ol tfmpe< 17 Suoerma1ke1'1 62 Odor cla•m 2wonb 64 At r;omeother 19 Used paor ol~ca1 judgment 66 Fir~ engine 20 Faust. lot one eeees~ry 21 ''h's an ···'" 67 Quarrel 22 H•gh non 68 Anglu's 10 M i~r;;tcs 23 Encuchng: 1mplemen1 11 Tropical Preli• 69 Fash1onot cvclone 24 Heat and the moment 12 Chemical b•own braad 70 Something sul!i• 26 f lec11n9 special 13 Flower plot indu:atoon 71 Underhand 18 San 29 easeach DOWN Ouen\in, 31 f\tfemely I lovelvdance lorone 32 t1olated roe~ 2 \Ved on the 24 Adolescen1 33 Narv· 2 wore• run 25 Raging 36 Conltnt!fll J More modern flood Comb 1orm 4 lnd<antilV 27 "Avotte 38 Blott k b11<1 5 ··· L8"kl : ---··''''; T~ J9 Cteaong Ceylon ( vour hea!!h 41 School 6 SOUfCll!OI 78 Kondo! ab$entecli chocolate polvhedron 43 1nat g•rl I Perlo1m JO Regiment or •4 8 1t1e• on 1one surgery dNision 46 filvorable 8 W11hs1ands 33 Ktnd of ba" re gard t"a1: 2 words g1me 47 In the malltr 9 Small 34 Unseals ot:2wo1ds ban~cud• 35 Domain I 2 ' • s • 1 • : ' ' " " <, " . 17 " ' " 10 • 21 • 22 ... "" " " " ' " " "' JI .. J3 ,, JS 36 J7 " " " " .. .. .. " .. .. " .. " " >J " " .. " ., " .. " .. " . ,•! " ' 37 Eng1i$h 11vc1 40 MD$! imp1e1sive '12 Join 45 Touring vehicle 48 Glossy coating 53 Hindu division !)!) Nobleman 56 Reto•d 57 Soualid 59 1ha! which ruins lit S1udy constantly: Bro I. 62 Be1s1 of burden 63 Reta•ding: r.tu!ical Abbr. 65 Airline abb1. to II " ll ., " " " l1 JI " ,, " " S7 .. . It .. by Ernie Bushmiller ~~~EU'? -'-r"'.:·C.:J=S=N=E:;'E;Z=E=D~ Al.~ R16Kf, 'EVEll'<ONli , O~"IOOi!"fET:::llll:'R'E MOV•i'IG oor"/ PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER As THE DETECTIVES CONTINUE TO QUESTION eESE ?ILAIR, THE VENEER CRACKS AND 6t1E 8ECOME5 EMOTIO NAL.' MISS PEACH FOf THE. NE')(f WEEK Oil sol LE!iffli!:, Y01.A WILL TA.l(f: THE OM, GEE, Ml~& PEACH , ~"E TA"IC~ ~" T"E Tl/IE ANO IT Ol~TR'AC1, ME %Af NEXT TO MA"°llA ! DICK TRACY F~OM MY cE~SON~ .. ! TRACY:S OU:f ~NOW. ONE OF OUR WITNES~ rN ANOTHER CASE HAS , BEEN MURDERED TMERE". ,,, by Charles M. Schulz T~AT MEANS 11'5 MV§ICtAN5 1'11DM&.< Cl£AR HAVE A OUT TO TIJ.E RIVE~ HAR:D LIFE~ 6-f' NOllJ._ by Harold L:e Doux VOO'RE WRONG, Ml&S &LAIR! IT JS MY eo&INE5S! NO'N, &HALL wt CONT\NUf. THIS INiERVlEW HERE OR DOWN AT ~-· MEADQUAATERS? l~ • by Mell ~o W"AT r MV PATT81f Fort A COUPlf OF WEllCS IS IA+l"Y TMf IQW l\l~~INT OF ONi OF THo+I BA'Hll-DR'+ Ol~lfili~ FlfoM IJ-IV r;oop loMllfiCAN CO~~E6r·1 by Chester Gould ·1 l~ ,. , __ ' ' ' •. '{)"1 Af"1 .___z_ __ _, LllLL---.1..----' THE GIRLS ~- ..__,,.l"'-<...~ i-==::::::::::::::-•0·7 "What really imprt'ssed me with lo:uropt were the nowers-lhey all understood EnRlish." DENNIS THE MENACE • 'JUST 8£(J,IJSE lOU WOf<E UP FIRST FOR A c~. rr•AIENI TM set' / • ' • I I .. Laguna Bea~h Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ~DITION VOL'. 67, NO. 280, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1974 TEN CENTS iaguna Chief Mum on Police Gunplay Inquiry By JACK CHAPPELL Of !fie DlllV 1"11.t Sl11f Police ChleI Frank Schopen refused to comment today on any facet of an investigation into a sOOoting by a former Laguna Beach narcotics officer in the city hall annex a month ago. The chief, City . ~tanager Al ·Theal and Mayor Roy l~olm were to meet tod ay to discuss the incident. "I'm not going to say anything about anything," Chief S<:hopen said when ask- e<l about the incident. An official police report was completed Friday on the item which resulted in the firing of .rOhn Saporito. a former l.a_gl,llijl Beach narcotics detective but employed by Tustin Police Department at the time of the Sept. 6 shooting. Earlier the chief had confirmed reports that a shot was fired by Saporito into the city hall annex at 570 Glenneym St. A buJlet sinashed a plate window, ricocheted through the office area and smashed -an overhead lighUng fixture. The shooting reportedly occurred at 3:30 a.m. and followed a night of par- tying by four officers, two of them l.aguna Beach detectives and.ty,·o Tustin 0Uicers,1including Saporito. Mayor Roy Holm said he had not known of the incident until reading of it in the newspaper. He said h_e "".an>¢ lo know why and he was critical of some aspects of handling of the incident by the department. ' 'I' "I don't like this monkey business. There is very damn little going on at city hall that the public shouldn 't be informed of," l\tayor llolm said. The department bad listed the shooting only as "lnfonnation" on the official log, and did not include a narrative of the incident, a departure from nonnal __practie(,~ l\teanwbile, it has been lea rned that IY.'O Laguna Beach officers involved have been cleared of participation in the • shootins. . Lie detector tests "'ere given to of- ficers after all had initially denied any connection \\'ith the shooting. The tests cleared two Laguna ofHceri;, but. act:ording to a source, the third 's '·heart beat so hard they had to lake him off the machine." A third Lal,'Wla Beach officer was under investigation for his actions after he heard the gu nfire early that morning. The officer stopped a vehicle in which Saporito and Tu:st1n officer Frank l.opci were riding. The officer knew S:i porllO. and after being assured by the t11 .. o T'uslin police1nen, that they h.1cl hf·artl shols. but did not kno"' any1hu1g ubout the incident , released !hem. The gunfire occurred fo\lo\\·ing a night of pan ying by the officers. The Laguna Beach Police Associ ation had held a f a m 1 Iv oicnic (In th" beach. !St'e INC10£.\IT, Page A.ZJ ~~~~P-----.__ilu~. n~ge S ly_. GOAT IS PUT THROUGH ROUTINE BY VETERAN TRAINER F.1bian Redwood Gets Assistance From Kelly St.phens, 8 Dogs , Lions, E~ephants Lag·una Trainer's Life B~· JACKIE llVl\IAN Cf lfll Dilly 'lit! Stilt In the grand trad ition of tufn-of-the- century heroes, Fabian Redwood ran away from hi s South Carolina home at the age of 10 to join the circus. "I started out 1naking 50 cents a 11·eek taking care of ponies for the 11.B. Gentry Dog and Pony Show," recalled ROO .... ·oocl, 76, a resident of Leisure World in Laguna lfills. But like all good heroes he soon worked his way up from the botto'm. "There was a l\lr. Eugene Martine \Yho had an act with ponies, dogs, goats. lions and elephants.'' Red\\'ood said. ''l learned how to train them and when he died he willed me the act, on the condition that I keep his last name." Redwood became known in the circus ' .,..'Ofid as Blackie Marline, under which '-#~'JI'. name he-joined Howe's-Great tondon-c Cireus at the age of 24. "We were. a 30-Car railroad circus and went all ever the U.S .. " Redwood sa id. "I had my own act with ponies, goats, dogs and a chimpanzee. "I'n1 the only one in the U.S. who knows how to train : goats.'' Redwood said. "I've got goats that can roll barrels and ride a teeter-totter, and even one lhat rides a pony." -~ nedi,1,'0ocf went on to work for a variety or circuses, including Ringling Brothers, for which he was head animal trainer. -nedwood said he liked circus life l>ecause of the independence and good pay. ln his prime he made $550 a "''eek pl\.L\ expenses-and mooey was worth a lot more in those days. "Besides. YoU didn't bave all those strikes and stuff µi put up wltb, '' be addl!d. But "lhc old days'' wercn·1 ~arily "the good d:iys ," Rech\·ood said. "Circus people used to pick pockets and shortchange the custo1ners a Jot." he said. ''And clrcu s people eat a lot better now and. sleep ln &ood ac- commodAUot'IS. '' Among the unusual animals Redwood has traincd .. are a Brahmn b\111, ;1 polar , RETIRED ANIMAL TRAINER Fabian Redwood bear, a skunk and a llama, "Llamas are hard lo train to lie down," he observed. ·His llama li es do,vn on command. ''I've also trained an elephant to climb on the backs or two others and a goat to walk a tightrope," said Redwood, • showing photographs. of the stun IS. "l'Ve also colleci.ed a (cw scars," he said. f . Among his other accomplishments. Red.,..ood said, were lra.lnlng the camels Red"wd satd. \\'ere Lr&lninR the camels and tCaching Clyde Benlty how to tame lions. ·•Je 8l!IO ttaintd. Modoc lhc elephant. stat of the television show "Oaktarl.'' She recently retired to Lion Country Safari, near Leisure \V.orld . IS.. ANIMALS, r ap A!) In Conµnodity Trading Heritage _ Tree _Law Impending • A heritage tree law which would make it illegal to chop down trees nat ive to Laguna Beach or those which have adapted well to the area comes before the city planning commission Tuesday. In other business; the planners wil l reconsider approval of the $1.5 million Shoals Hotel project,.a six-level structure proposed for Coast Highway. Fina] recommendations on saving the Casa Mandigo, considered Art ~lony historical structures. will also come before the commission. The tree-savi ng ordinance come before planners for review and would then go to the City Council later fo r final action. 1 The proposed law defines Heritage trees as those with a 55-inch girth ( 17 inch diameter) and may be modified to require special permits for the trim- n1ing of such trees. Trees would be placed on the herita e 1s er 1n norruna y any person, not necessarily the owner. The city Board of Adjustment i,1,·ould make up the list and grant permits for cutting or construction within nn area around the trees. The Shoals Hotel and restaurant pro- ject, a six-level 31 unit structure at 1601 S. Coast Highway, will be reconsidered. The project which has been before the commission numerous times seeks to replace an existing small motel "'il h the larger one. Nearby residents ha ve (See TREES, Page A21 lfigl1,\'ay Pat1·ol Cltlcf P11dinski Quits . Abruptly SACRA~1ENTO (UPI) -\Va 1 t e r Pudlnski, the California H i g h \Vay Patrol's first up-Crom-the-ranks com- missioner, abruptly resigned today and plans lo return to ""1>rk in hi s former civil service post . Pudinski , appointed by-Gov. Ronald Reagan to the $37 ,000.a-year post in 1972 will be succeeded by his chief depufy, Dan Lanza. The resignation is effective Nov. I. Pudinski, who built a reputation as a tough enforcer or drunken driving laws, said he has found in 28 months as commissioner or the 8,000-employe patrol that "I gain far greater personal satisfaction when working in the ri eld than J do when completely involved (S.. ,PUDINSKI, Page Alt PILOT-ADS KEEP CARS ON MOYE "I sold my 'Z on the first day." That's the succw story told by 100 classified advertiser who placed this ad Jn the Daily Pilot : 1971 DATSUN 24-0Z, 40,000 fl.1Jles, al e, $3900, XXX·X:it:);X It you have a UM!d . car :you'd like tn move. call 642·5678.. Put a few "'Of;'ds lo work for you. In the Daily Pilot. r / , -~ Dilly "llal 51111 "11019 Died1•icl1 Meets G1·011cl10 Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich (center) was one of 400 Orange County residents to greet Grouco ~1arx Sunday at a benefit for the Foundation for Research in Hereditary Di sease. With Groucho was his buddy Alice Cooper, a sometime female impersonator and rock star. The event \Vas held near h1ission \1iejo at the 42·000-acre ranch of Ri chard O'Neill, chairman of the Den1oc:ratic Central Com- mittee. For related pictures and story, see Page 1\3. Proposal on Aliso Creek Will Go to Supervisors A set or plans and pol icics to presen·e Aliso Creeli, as a mountain·to-ocean greenbelt are scheduled. lo be presented. to the 'brange County Board or Supervisors Tuesday by \Vard Tho1npson. president of the Saddleback Arca Coordinating Council (SACC ) and Ron Yeo, a forn1er coun!y planning com- missioner. The HM-page illustra ted report is titled "Aliso Creek : Forest to the Sea." II contnins lhc findings and recon1- Prou;ler Mokes Spla.~h)' Exit A prowler made a big sµlnsh In Laguna Beach Saturday ~"'- The incident occurred :i{lc.r llalph ~lcCoMell o! 135 ~1ountain RMcl spottl'd a m~n in dark cloth ing In his back yard about 1 :45 a.m. ~1cConnell said the pro\vler rrn lnlo h~s swimndng pool i,1,•hlltt ap. parenl!y Rt~ptlng to Oec but quickly climbed out and dlsap. pearcd over a roar Jenee. f'olict i;ald tbe only evidence left \'l'hCn they llJTived wns a series or wet footprints. t mcndations of !he SACC-l C lr\'1nc Study Team 011 Aliso CrC1!k hendcd by Yeo. Co-sponsored by UCI extension and SACC. the 28-member study tearn \\'3S primarily con1posed or residents of areas adjacent to 1hc crCt"k Staff member3 of SC\'era! roun!y depar1mcnt s and representatives of several dcvt•lorers ;i!so participated . The volunteer 1ean1 gathered dtll\l 11n the creek O\'Cr n \'Car and a t1,1l! of nu~erings and field ·1 n ps. On(' or thr five lop priori !y i:irccnbel1s dcsignatC<l for prcsl'rv;11ion by the cou n- ty's Open Space Element 11:i~~cd in ttlt' sun1mcr of 1973. Aliso Creek \\'inds aln1ost 20 mill'.s fro1n the Santiago 18<!c ALISO, Page r\2! )•'ire i'larshal Slates Laguna Core Talk The L.iglina Beach Chnn1~r or Com· merce "'111 present Lagun.1 Fire ~larshal Jim J>res.~n AS guest sp('nkcr during the monthly brcakf11!il meeting at 8 3.n\. \\1ed11c§Ch1y 1n the ilf'l!rl l..ngun11 . PrtUon will dlscus.1 fire prevtnllon and spcclrlca11y hainrds \\hich m:1y be prevcnuxt ns 1dlt' rumaL'CS arc put b11ck into use. Hescn1atlons arc ne<.>essar)' and may ha m:idc whh th~ chamber orncc. Cost i ... 2.ii<) I Cru1cellatio11 Of Russia11 Beal Cited By The Associaled Press Farn1 commodity futurl'S plummen\ed he Cl'ilC:IRO 86:1rct ot Trade-todO<r;c---i the first da y of trading since the Ford ad1ninis1ration announced that it can- celed the sale of $500 million worth of "·heat to the So\'ict Union. Observers said il appeared \hat traders 1vere concerned that the c.1ncellati1Jn of 1hc Soviet sale might be a rorcru1U1er of other such ac tivity or even of broad export controls. fl also appeared. they said. that co1n- mcdities not associated with the agriculture industry were selling sharply Jo.,..·er for generally the same reason as applied to farm products. There \1·ere orders for millions of bushels of 1\·heat, corn, soybeans and FORD MAY ASK INCOME TAX SURCHARGE. Story, Page A4 . oats to sell on the .opening and bids \verc made at limits to .... ·er. Only a fc"' sales \vere consummated because buyers "·ere sca rce . Futu res also 11·cre down at tbc Kansas Cily Board of Trade. Ford. anxious to find out how farmers are taking the cancellation of the shipments to the Soviet Union, made ::i call to the Kansas "'heatlands Sunday night. "Pretty nearl y all the people out here are displeased," Claren ce Ochs. a fann ·equipment dealer in Otis, Kan., snit.I after talking to the Preslclenl. Ochs. 69, said about 1.500 f;1rn1 ers \1'crt,.> attending 1he grand opening of his fa rn1 equipment business 1rhcn the President called Sen . Hob llo!1', ( H- Kan.). a guest of honor. Ford talked to Dole. then to °':hs. "Normally \l'e've had real good reports on Ford till this deal came up~' Ochs said in a tt"lephonc interv1e \\·. On Saturday. Ford persuaded hro export C'rs, Cook Induslries Inc. or h1en1phis nud ContinC'nl;:il Grain Co. of l\ew York Cil~'. lo c:inccl contracts to st'll $5((1 n11lhun .,..·orth of C.'Orn and \\'heat ro the So\ iet Cn1011. Or:g:~s-:~ast \feather Partly cloudy skies torught .,..-n_h 40 f'C'rcent chance of !iho\\'l'rs through Tursd:iy. at cord1njl 10 the \l't'athcrman . Highs Tuesday ex· ix·ctcd in the 101v iOs 11·l th ovrr- nlght 101>~ of abou l fXI. li\SnlE TODA\' '/II(' 1111111y sidr s uf r rl11ik S11111fi·n, rlie 11tn11 1rl10 ptu11~ it /1iy u:o11. ore g!rcn a 11r u; look '" a roh111u1 li /1 rn1erfn1n n1c nt 1c rzter \'rr111111 Scull. l ~·a nn Pa!)t' Bfi. ~' Al ""'" kt••lt Al M&"'~I Alt 1'0111 .. , •• Nlh~nlt N'""l Al I. M fttY• •t Ot111•0 CM1111t •I C•U•t•ll•• Al It c110Hlt'lll It 1• , .... 1, ., •• Sl'•l>ll \i1 I C-~\ I I J•&<~ Mlttot• II c .. '"""o •• l •!t••lie~ Alt O.alll Hetit>¥> Al ,.... .. .,, •·E~llf't~ l"o" At flllttt1lnm111t A!O w......... A• Wtrl<I N-Al Fln•ll(t I I f'r•u11 Page Al ANI~11\LS ... Ticdv."'Xt SJld lie usl's palicnt'tl and food and $ix to ('ight nlOnthil to Ira.in nn anhnal. Althoug h most of his drcus travels .... ere In the US .. lled.,.,·ood v.ent Lo India in 1~5 to bring back animals for D;ilcy Rrothcrs Circus. "I brought back Z7 elephants plus mn1e baboons and sna kes." he said. "You can't truin snakes," he added. "Circuses jusl ket'p them for sho"'·" 'l'he end-at least ten1porarily-to Redv:ood's colorful career came in 1966 :11 lhe hands, or rather feet, of a baby elephant. ··1 was training a b;Jby elephant "'hen ii kicked me in the back," llcd .... ·ood snid. "After that I Jost the use of nly legs for a \\'hile." I-le came to L.:lgwia Ueach then bec<iuse his sister had a shop here. !·}::-~ught a rkling stables, v.•hich he still ovlnS , near the intersection of El Toro und Laguna Canyon Roads. "As my legs got belt er, I started training unimals again,'' RedwoOO said. "Only now I turn them over to someone else to tnke on tour ." Among his current traineei; are a goat, a pony and a llama v.·ho are expected to go on the road next spring. Redwood is assisted by S.year-old Kelly Stephens. a fourth grade student at Aliso Elementary, whose fat her Jack lenses Redv.'l>Od Sta bles. Pop11la1• Ta1•g et ' ,.,. .. ,..,e JU TREES .. oppo!<d th< proje<t. Tbe commisskln will need to detennine U envirorunent.at rtpori.I are adequate -a ttaff r.po11 recommends approval -Ult• If the project llllould he approved. A ae<:end hotel, the Riviera, 825 S. Coast Highway, Is seeking a zone change to make the zoning conlonn with existing use of the land. The commi.s,,ion will also consider: -Final recommendati-0ns for the Preservation of the Casa Mandigo, 269 Broadway and the Barbara Weber Studio, %75 Broadway. The old buUdings s'tand on land Laguna Y.'ederal Savings and Loan wishes to develop as a parking lot and drive through teller's facility, -A map outlining ele1nents of the general plan which affect land use in Laguna Beach. - A report Increasing park fees required of developers-in the city. ·The present ordinance requires fees only from developers who subdivide land. A change which reqqlres fees for each unit constructed Is proposed. • - llitashaw P oll Ro·ckef ell er .Vote Sampling 'Close' Uy JAN WORTH Of tllt Dally PJl .. ,S111f ~1ail·ln votes from the 40th U.S. Congressional District are running "neck and neck" on whether or not Nelson Rockefeller should be confirmed as vice vice president, an aide to U.S. Represen- tative Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach) reported today. Hinshaw malled out letters asking voters in his district to give their opinion about the pending conlirmation of Rockefell er. So far, about 15,000 , responses have been taUied , wiUt 7,899 ayes and 7,22.1 nos. There are about 250,000 voters in the district. Chip Cleary, executive assistant to Hinshaw, said l'.le response $0 tar y,•as surprlslng. "That's rea lly quite a big percentage of the voters-and it could just be the con!lmsus of the wbole county," Cleary suggested. 11inshaw said IA his letter to con- stituents that "I deeply regret the pro- cess for sele<:Ung the new vice president, the second highest ele<:ted office in our nation." . lie said he does not believe the process should substitute tbe judgment of the meDlbers of Congress for "tbe ballot box choice of 215,000,000 Americans." Cleary said with Congress re<:essing Friday it appears the the vote on con- firmation will not occur until November. Laguna Beach DAILY PILOT For anyone thinking of taking up animal training, Redwood had some "-'Ords of advice. ··Elephants and lions are the most ---dangerous-itnimals-wht'fl-you're begi ning ," he said. Principal Albert 1·1aven of Laguna Beach's Top of the \Vorld School was a prin1e target 1'"'riday. For a fee, those attending the school's •• •• arnival were allowed to_!ry~nctpaste the princi al with a wets ="..:•=·=-+-!-#-• • •• •• HAS •• "But yotl're safe v.'ith lions as long :is· voo 're standing up," he said. "They wori't Lry to eat you unless you're down on the ground.'' f'rona ·Page A l _.\LISO ... foothills to the ocean at South Laguna's AIOO beadl. It bisects the ~toolton Ranch. About 9,700 acres of the ranch are now under coosidcration by the county for develop- ment of up to 18,000 new homes. CUS D Bo ard Will. Ge t Bo1.indary Shift 8~port Dy JOllt<..' VALTERZA 01 '"-Dallr Pllor S11rt Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District tonight v.·ill receive the report or a study ~roup Which states a major chunk of lerrltory in .• lission Viejo merits a complete study. set a date for a joint study session 1vith the board of the Saddleback District. As for the oenctaI recommendations of the study group, they amount to a desire that each district's board launch seri ous consideration or the matter and schedule formal actions on the shift. The territory involved in the possible MOVED fl •• • •••. -...... .__, .• ~--'·=·=-... Our new home is l ISQ Glenneyre Street (the old Nolan Bldg. -Herb i s down the street now) •BRING US NEWS! •BRING US ADVERTISING! •TRY OUR FAMOUS DIME·A·LINES Ample Free Parking Out Ba ck - 494-9466 P.O. Box 666, Laguna Beach lt also cuts through Rossmoor Leisure \Vorld, \\"here pubUc acress is eliminated because o:f security' consideration in the senior citizens' commun.ity. The panel conducted a six-month in· vestigation into the stllft or the 5,()()0..acre CUSD "peninsula'' to the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District. And the move, the conunittee states in the report, 'vould cost the SVUSD an estimated $2.8 million. but would olfer advantages to each district. shift lies in the southeast portion of I _.':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ the htission Viejo planned communlty The report contains goals, policies and a basic plan for the entire creek •·cor- ridor,'' as well as detailed recom· mendation on how each section of the corridor should be treated. It is expected that the CUSD board will receive the lengttiy document, com- plete with cost figures, and possibly and on CUSD maps it apptars as a peninsula of sorts on the district's inland boundary. The study team recommends that i---."'"'""iCmfnf-provtd1ng-iiubttc-aet:esr---- to the creek in Leisure Worli:I should be considered .'° that rid ing. hiking and Lag una Suffer_ s bike trails could be continuous from hills To the east, it is bounded by the Trabuco Creek Canyon ridgeline: to the south it follows Via Escobar and Avery Parkway: to the east it is bounded by the San Diego Freeway and-by-Oso Parkway: to the north the Jlne follows Marguerite Parkway and Trabuco Road . to sea. Th• report""''"'"'"""""' relating Three Burgla1ies H e.ad-on Accident to the creek, Y.ith a rerommendaHon !hat the Aliso Creek task group be D instructed 10 report 10 Ult board every Over· Weekend l n1· ures rivers six months on the progress made in resolving each of the issues. J L B h Highlights of the proposed plan will Tv.i> Laguna Beach stores and a 11 3!!llll3 e aC be presented v.·ith a slide show o( the residence v.·ere hit in v.·eekend burglaries, "-' creek areas by Yeo and Thompson. the la test in a crime .,.,·ave that has Two Laguna Beach residents suffered Other members of the team Included bafned police. injuries in a head~ collision on Coast 11urray Storm, assistant road com-Thomas Barbery of 12Z7 An acapa \Vay Highway Friday night. mis.sioner for Orange County nnd a reported the loss o( $800 in stereo equip-tn1·ured were Thomas Ray Elliott 28. ·1· · \I' · "d nt --• Va Ste menl t~•·en between 7 a.m. and 5 :~5 ~· 1ss1on JCJO res1 e , cJJl\l. n ven, -of 1555 Glenneyre st. and Kathleen Jean director of advance planning and p.m. Friday. Police found that a side J\1arcum, 27, of 2894 Ford's Terrace. engineering for the ~tission Vtejo Com-door to hls home had been pried open. Ellioll was treated and released at pany. Burglars also made off \vith $750 Yr'Orth South Coast Community HospitaJ for Also, Robert Price, administrator of of liquor from the underground storage rib injuries. The Y.'Oman refused treat- Le!sure World's Ra y Prothero Jr., a room of Reef Liquor, 333 Thalia St. t f I th head I' lf---""'"',,._'"">-1<"'114" ..... ,E~l~T~•~r9...,,~ .. ~i~de~n"I;-.' -~P~owliocee._sas;ujd<L~burJII.i&~laurs:s.._.i:i~aw~· ~ed<L~enrut~ra~nruc~e'-~m;;;~n or a ~mp on e , po ice sa1d:-Nance No r1h, a planner for AVCO Com· through a door to the storage room Lt. Al Olson said Elliott v:a s south- munlty Developers and SACC Or•,-r some time bet.,..'een midnight and 7:30 u.... • bound aOOut 9 p.m. when his car ap- and F'rcd La ng, a South Laguna a.m. Friday. parf!nlly crossed the center line at about landscape arch,·1cct The loss of Cl<J()O ln cash from Storer · ,,... 34-0 South Coast Highway and collided Cable TV. Inc .. 2139 Laguna Canyon f'ron1 P age Al INCIDENT ... The ofifccrs attended the party at lvhich th~rc v.·as moderate drinking. They then continued with a narcotics investigation, and afler conclud ing the invesligation. returned to the association party at about I! p.m. The party was breaking u11. ORANGE COAST Lii DAILY PILOT l"~ 0f~~<lf CO~ll 0 •11¥ I'll<!! W•!ll w~I<~ 11 ~""'~'""d I"~ N•w,.P .... , II 1>UD!1•n..a D1 '"' Ort'!Qll (DJ\! PllbioSll•~Q Co mp•n•. Sof1Mr.tlt '"l•!•on\ a r. PUl>l•Y.td Mon.1ar llltll'IQl'I l'•lddf. tn• (O\I• ~··· Nt .. 0011 91..:fl. H .... t.nq!on P.•«n Fountd•n \/"It• t..QuM BtH~. lr .. n• !>ioddl•bH ~ ~n~ !Mon Cltmoni.1S.n JIM" C..ll·•lftno • ''nqlt •tQ•,,....I Ul•!lon 1' 11uo••1n"<1 ""'"'!"""'' "".i 5u...idY\ n., P'l"<llMI 1><>H•\/'hnQ p1tn1 "~· )00 W..51 S..r SU tel, (.o~t..o ,,... ... c...111o•n1t ~ibll, Rober I N. Weed P•t\odtnt •"" PuOl•"""t Jack R. Curley V•(• P•r"Ot-nt •tld &t-•1 M.iMQtr Thomds Keevil Ell•lO• Thoma'i A. Murpttlne i.vn•o•flO Editor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nell A•.,>!t nl M.1""'111\Q EClltorl l.dguna Beach Office • lBll Gltnflr••• ~I M .. hft4 AH•••• P 0 Ila• ... , ~-U Other Offices c.oti. Mt>•• »o Wt\! S.¥ SI~ Hotwpe.1 "-tt~ )JU Nt orfl()t1 llo\olt-d +-!uM0!14lll'l 1kt(I\• !ll1S &IM:f\ 8DoJ!evtrll )tn Cit .... nit )Ge! No'111 l!I (An\I"' ~ti Telephone (71C) 642<4321 Cla ssified Advertising 642·5671 Laguna Beach All Oepartmtnts: Teleph one 494·9466 "'"11flll. 1tlt. O•t11,. CO.•I '°llt!llW>f'"I Gon>P•nf M "'""" 1lor'f\, llt,,.t•1tlton'I. td•l~••' mtlMr or ,., ... n.~t' l'ltt•l!I -• If' "ll'Vd~"7 •111111111 •P«ltl Pf'"ITIUioft Of U0¥"0"'10.0Mr, ~"'Ml t1.t1~ f!Ml.tot NICI ti Cll\ .. NofM, C,,•liQ•~lf $\lbW•ll)flon b1 <•'"'' 1" IO nwMIWr: bl' m.r• tA,00 mMINf, "'m'"'' ..,.IMI-U,OQ "'Of!lhlf • Rd.. was reported Sunday, police said. ,,·ith the other vehicle. The burglary occurred between noon Olson said no charges have been filed Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday. pending an investigation . Police said a front v.·indow had been smashed to gain.entrance. Haze11 P . Aiken Ser,·ices Tuesday Graveside services for Laguna Beach resident Hazen P. Aiken, v•ho died Sun- day . \\"iii be held al 3 p.m. Tuesday at Pacific View }l!cmorial Park iu Nrwport Beach. :'llr. Aiken, nn insurance executivr., died at South Coast Comn1unity Hospital. lie had been a rcsidenl of Lnguna Beach for 32 years. Surv ivors arc \l"ifc, Rut h: two dau ghters, Betty Bullock of LagWla Beach and t-.'111rjoric Corman, of \\'ashington and six grandchildren. The Rev. Robert L. CorlW'lison of St. t-.1ary's Episcopal Church will officiate. Arrl'lngemcnts arc under direction or J>ac1fic View J\'lortuary. f'r o111 Page Al PUDINSKI • •• 10-16 hours <1 day in managcmenl ad· 1ninistralion. ·· He said he planned Lo return to his rormer civil service position of supervis· ing inspector and n1ove to the San Bernardino area. He said he plans to retire in t .... ·o to four years. Pudinslti was the patrol's first com- missioner to \\'Ork up through the ranks. lie joined the statewide law enforcement agency in 1951. Lanza , 53, is a 24-year veteran or the patrol and likewise up from the runks. He has been deputy commissioner since 1972 unaer PudinskL A spokesman for Reagan said, "The (:overnor aceepted the r e s I g n a t I o n regretfully. He's been very pleased ..... 1th tbe job Pudinski has done. He like! \\.:iltcr and v.'ishes him nothing bot good fortune." Stop That Fox! 'Ma rne' Loses Quarry to Tliieves When ~1ame \\'Crrt out on her foxhunt1 last Saturday evening, she was su~ posed to come back before her audience cuddling a live one. That's the: wsy lhey've done il every nlght at San Clemente's Sebastlan West Divlsioi;i Play- house. But no one had bargained on the mysterious and youthful roxnapers driv- ing a black lJncoln Conlinenlal. !\IA!\fE -PLAVEO hy Doris Allen of \Vestmlnsler -was stuck with a dummy of a fox during Lht.' Saturday show. She lold police tha t when she went out to the rear: patio to gather up the live model -aptly dubbed "F'oxy" -someone had cut the leash and m1de off \\'1th the beast. \\'ITNESSES TOLD police that they saw the large luxury car pull up and thot a yQung glrl emerged. picked up roxy and the abdl.IC11on was complete. Spokesmen for tl)e produ ction told police that Foxy -a pa.le-red model with dark paws -was a pet worth about $160. • • IS $10.20 IMPORTANT? My LOSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a com arable savln s account in a large : . ':;: commercial bank. '<' .•• ';'~ ........ ,. •.• ~_.,!· Day·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 % higher. Maximum interest rates are pre- scribed by Federal authorities, but there are va rious methods used to compute interest ..• and the people at Los Angeles Federal Sav- ings compute interest in the most favorable method for savers. You'll fi nd -0ut how every dollar earns every day when you make your opening deposit in your Los Angeles Federal Savings account. · ANNUAL INTEREST RATES (lN INSURED SAV INGS AB 1111flf~I compoundltt ~l<ly 5X% 5%% 6Xo/O 6%% ,.,_>(_; t .. -... c .. ~11uu : ....... ::~.·; fr'::!~-·-· .. -..It ' ... _. l l.-1'-•: 11.tllOI' _.., ..................... ..................... I .... -... If .:,i::~· 't'7• 1 ...... ""', ...... ... ., ... ,.... .. l•llt'n•.-.. 1 ..... ~ .. -... ... ., ... ,. ...... ..." ... llfl _,.. .... rlolllol 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% ln ··1•IH hdttll Sul"'' ,,_ ....... h ti" IM •llPHU••• • •l!~ tu I l•lt•HI Cll"'IHl•lldff •ot1r. •• .., 11 ... HttUllllU CotTllltltt orDt CIHIU ootr 1M 'OllMllWfl prier It 1111t11<l!y, '"'· lot ••tft ftdt11! ••1•1111 .. rn'li•"''"'"· l•l.,HI ltr ll>t '"""II.,. ti d bo IKllC•llU~ II 1111 fl .. 1111"' 11•!"411 ,.,......, ,_11, ltn IO d'1 .,...i1..t11 I lfttfltlL NEWPORT BEAC H: 7X% tM<-•• .. ~., 11 IOO. _,,, .,...1_ .,.... . 7.79% Ex1m11lr-: '"Each month whi!n I 1N1id uur household bills. I pul SIOO in a Los Angel~ FMeral Savini:• Passbook Account. In l'lmonthtmy11Bvingll \;urnt'fl $34 .~. Th1fs 41 '::, more o r SI0.20 more than lherommL•n::ial bank would h11vt>p11id." LOS ANGELES FEDERAL ~ 3201 N•wport Bl>d. •{714) 6754500 (Acron the t lreet from City Hall ) liE se~ ltEADOFt·1cc-OOWNTOWN : -- Onti Wil1hin Buiktinlf. Wll11hir11 Bh>d. 11t Grind SAVINGS •fO(lllAl CHAlllflllt , •• ·~·'•• ,...,.. .... 1 ...... u... I l'lllOtlCl10H 41111 1U•• w11 ••-••ti I• 1t 11. Loa An1tltt, C.llf. 90017 625·7341 or Zenith 9691 ollitt olfittl tbroqhoHI th1 l.oJ A,.11111 .,,. ,..--.., A Gift From LOSANGEI.F,S FEDERALSAVINGS.:- Tour Cboloe of Tbese Money saving Idea Books from Better Homes and Gardens tome in lod1y for your free book. II lakes only one minute_ and one signature lo start your account! - .. I ' l p and swi pan me side win pro · may Fa on I the adm eel or w 0 wer of I of o ex It mod agri k>we 8S. a las wit the bic Irv c " cla in to to I I ' • • Saddleha~k Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ED ITLON VOL. 67, NO . 280, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ' TEN .CENTS Co~trover~y Surround·s· 2 lrvi:ne Co. Projects By DOUGLAS FRIT7SCHE Of lltt Diii)' l'lll't 11.,f Persistent housing, traffic congestion and air pollution coocerllll continue to swirl around two proposed Irvine Com- pany commercial and industria!'develop- ments set for Irvine -.City Council con, sideration Tuesday. Critics charge that w hi I e Irvine will receive a tax bonanza from the projects, other areas of Orange County may suffer. Commodity ___:_T:radin-g Plummets By The Associated Prw: Farm commodity futures plummented on the Chicago Board of Trade today, the first day o~ trading since the Ford administration announced that It can. Ce.led' tfie sale or $500. million worth of wheat to the Soviet Union. Observers said it appeared that traders were concerned that the cancellation of the Soviet sale might be a forerunner of other such activity or even of broad export controls.--....- It also appeared, they said, that com· modities not associated with t h e agriculture industry were selling sha}ply lower for generallf. the same reason as applied to farm products. There were orders for millions of bushels o{ wheat, C{)rn, soybeans 300 FORD MAY ASK INCOME TAX SURC11A.RG£._$t.v_I')', "'iw._Af. oats to sell on the opening and bld.1 were made ai limits lower. Only a few sales were consummated because buyers were scarce. Futures also were down at the Kansas City Board of Trade. Ford, anxious to rind out how farmers are taking the cancellation or the shipments to the Soviet Union, made a call to the Kansas wheallands Sunday night. "Pretty nearly all the peopl~A.pt here - are displeased," Clarence Ochs, a Jann equipment dealer in Otis. Kan., said after talking to the President. Ochs, 69, said about 1,500 Canners were attending the grand opening o( his fann equipment business when t~ Kan.), a guest of honor. Ford talked to Dole, then to Ochs. "N.onnally we've had real good reports ofi Ford till this deal came up," Ochs said in a telephone interview. On Saturday, ForP persuaded two exporters, Cook Industries Inc. of Memphis aud Continental Grain Co. of New York City, to cancel contracts to sell $500 million worth of corn and wheat to the Sovie"t Union. fi.1eanwhile. grain exporters were in· vited to meet with Administration of· ficials today to discuss voluntary cooperation and reporting that would assure reasonable supplies to both domestic and foreign users. Government officials reportedly were (See FUTURES, Page A%) Irvine Bike Trail Plan Considered The final draft of a plan for Irvine bike trails will be considered tonight by the Irvine bicyde trails rommlttee. 'Jbe meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the home of t.trs. Juanita ?.1oe, committee chainnan, 18111 Mann St., Irvine. The trail system , to be financed by a $2 million bond Issue passed by voters last June, would connect village trails with a series of major routes runnlng the lengt h and width of Irvine. The commiUee also will review a bicycle safely film being produced for Irvine and a book1el on bike safety. PILOT ADS KEEP CARS ON MOYE "I sold my Z on the first day." That's tbe lllCtUS story told by lhe cla~ified advertlse.r who placed thJs ad In lhe DaUy Pilot: '. 1971 DATSUN mz. 40,000 Miles, ale. '3900. n:x-:un. lf you have a useCI car you'd like to move. call &u-M78. Put a few words to work for )'OU. In tbe Dally Pilot. • I Public hearings are scheduled at 6;30 p.m. Tue.sday in Irvine City l~all . At is.sue are the 480 acrt Irvine (.enter and the 2,058-acre Irvine Industrial Complex·East. The Irvine Company is seeking a com· bination_zone and pre:zone cbinge for the Industrial complex which lies partly inside and partly outside the city limits. The site wraps around the southern side of El Toro r.tarine Corps Air Station north of~ Santa Ana Freeway. Pre.zoning is sought for Irvine Center, a 001nbination comn1ercial and residen- tial developn1ent located outside city boundaries but within the area intended for annexation to Irvine in the lria(lgle . rorml'd by the Santa Ana, San Diego and Laguna frec\vays. A mountain or documents prepared by the city. the Irvine Company and a number of groups flld agencies con- cerned v:ith v.•hat effect the develop- ments v.•ift have on southeast Orange County have been drawn up as background for the hearing. Instead of focusing on the development itself, however, the list of v.·orries is aimed at determining what the develop- ment will do elsewhere. Among the groups_ keeping an eye_ on the cjty council's decision on the two developments Is the state attorney General's office. The attorney general's environmental task force for Orange and San Diego Counties will consider the item at its meeting Oct. 18 in San Clemente, ac· cording to Deputy Atlomey General C. Foster Knight. A second task force on low and moderate income housing is also keeping w_atch on the J.e"<elopment, according to Gil Ferguson of the pro-development Council on the Environment, Employ· ment and Economic Development (CEEED) and a member of the task force. 'Victim' on The city is subject \() l<?Ral attack by the auorney general's office on its apparent 1nab1ll1y to provide housing for a full range of intomvs as is rc(1u1rl'CI in state general plHnn1n.1i gu1dt'll n\·~. E\cntually, 54.000 ~ple v.:11 \1 ork in tht' industrial complt>x and 11 000 in 1he Irvine Center Uur <"ompanl' sta11s!1cs indicate onl ) three µe rcent Of \h(" industrial .(.'()Tl\plex and SIX fM'rcent of the t"Otnmerci;t! arra·s rn1ploycs 1~i11 tSee PROJECTS. !'age A?) Spot Police Challenge Claim of R (t;1 e Diedrich Meets Grouclao Orange C.ounty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich (center) was one of 400 Orange County residents to greet Groucho Marx Sunday at a benefit !or the Foundation for Research in Hereditary Di sease. \Vith Groucho was his buddy Alice Cooper, a sometime female impersonator and rock star. The event was held near Mission Viejo at the 42-000-acre ranch oi Richard O'Neill, chairman of the Democratic Central Com· mittee. For related pictures and story, see Page A3. CVSD Board Will Get By JOHN VALTERZA Of 1M Dilly Pl1ot 51111 Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District tonlght will receive the report of a stud y group which states a major chunk of lt!rrllory in l\1ission Viejo merits a complete study . nie panel conducted a six·month in· vesligation into the · shift of the 5,000..acrc CUSD "peninsula .. to the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District. And the move. the com1nittee states in the report, would cost the SVUSD an estimated $2.8 million, but v.·ould offer advantages t.o each district. It is expected that the CUSD board will receive the lengthy document, com· plete with cost figures, and possibly set a date for a joint study session with the board o£ the Saddleback District. As for the olflcial recommendations of the study group, they amount lo a desire that each district's board launch serious consideration or the mailer and schedule formal actions on the shift. Too , Expe1asi.ve The territory involved in the possible shift lies in the SOl!theast portion of the Mission Viejo planned comn1unity and on CUSD maps it appears as a peninsula of sorts on the district's inland boundary . To the cast. it is bounded by the tSee SlllFT, Page A2) Power Failure Hits Area id Laguna llills failure of an underground electrical cable left a central Laguna Hills com· mcrcial area without po\ver today. Power \\'ent out at 2:30 a.m. Edison spokesmen ' said they hoped lo have ~tored power at 2 p.m. by installing a new cable. No cause for Ille failure has been discovered. The area affected includl'd ~1anning's, Chandler's and . Delaney's restaurant.s and Rossmoor nlOdels. LONG BEACH (AP) -Police said tod ay they don't believe a claim by Deborah Joy Kantaeng, 19, that she was kidnaped and raped by two men before she killed one of them . Danny Charles All~ of Santa Apa, 21 , was killed by a shotgun blast Thurs- day. Police detective Bob Aughton said police obtained new evidence which all egedly ruled oul lhe girl's claim that she had been taken to a Santa Ana park and raped. Police said they would seek a murder C{)mplaint from the district attorney's of(ice. · David Fishman, attorney for ~1rs. Kan· taeng, said earlier that police threatened his clienl in an attempt to make her Irvine School P11ts Emphasis On Careers .. "Have you ever known anybody who spent a number of years in college ~udying to do something. then got out and found out that he'd rather do something else?" It's a stock rhetorical question and the answer is always "yes," said fi.:lrs. Elaine Anthony, community classroom coordinator for Irvine's alternative high school. The Secondary Education l£arning Facili attor, as the schoo l is called. is designed around an emphasis on off-cam- from classes at UC Irvine for qualified students to work experience programs to her present project. Aimed at averting the occupational tragedy of workers who hate their jobs. ~1rs. Anthony, the wife of Irvine Coun- cilman Art Anthony, has designed the career development program. "I like to make the distinction betv.·een this and a v.·ork experience program." she said or the project which is just getting under way. In the career development progran1, "we take a kid who wants to explore some ca ree rs or thinks he is interested in a career or just isn't sure and work with him on some ca reer ideas," she said. The student is then put in touch. \Yilh a firm 1vh.ich uses that career field and spends two hours a day for six v.·eeks at the firm, earning class credit for the effort. If the student is particularly interested in a certain firm after the first period. the tcnn can be extended another six weeks. she said. For the student, there are tv•o main benefits. He gels a chance lo gel a (See CAREER, Page AZ) Forest Fountain Shut Off As far as Occidental Land, Inc .. i$ conctmed, the Lake Forest fountain will never be used again. That is the opinion of Ken Wasmann. project dircetor of Lake Forest, who said Friday the company believes lhc rountain and its seven-acre park arc too expensive for them lo run and main· ta in. Occidental, the company which I! developing the 1.760-acre conununlty. kept the 80-foot-high geyser going: for several years as a marketing device. The fountain sits on a grassy, oblong site clearly visible from the San Diego Fmway between ihe Canada Road and El Toro Road otframps. Wasmann said Occldenl3I reprc!iett· tauvea stUJ arc negotiating with lhfl: county for some type or land exchange ' " ' or sa le which could preserve the fountain and its park. or pe rhaps only the park. Such ncgo1ialions rel>Qrtedly have been going on periodically for the last several years. Residents of Lake Forest have said through homeowners a s s o e i a t i o n representatives that lhey want the park kept as it is, preferably v.·ith the fountain intact. But that com money. \Yasmann sald v.1len the fountain wa$ in ~ the park oost lbe company about $3.~ a month to k~ up. The fount8in v.'as turned oU during last winter\~ cner.asrili.Lflnd ha$ ool • been turned bit« on llince. Ataintenancc ond vandalism pro~ have.. since.. de-. vclopcd. Apartment zoninij.ed}acent lo th~ foun· , lain has been a part or the Lake-Forest master plan since it was approved by the coWlty, \Vasmann said. That designation was rccenlly reaf· firmed by the county Board of SUpervisors. overriding a portion of !he county 's interim general plan v.•hich showed open space "right in the middle of a developed 11rea." Wasmann said. Lake Foresl is planned to ac-- commodate a total population of 29,277. ltii maste.r plan calls for single-family d111"tllinp:, multiple b:mily dwel\ingi>, an tndustrtal park, equeatrlan fatilities, aeveral oornmcrdal areas, ahd a mobHe home~. Three lakes have been built in the com'munlt.y and ol\t!. small duck Pond and park ·u located near the community IS.. FOUNf AIN, l'>ge 11!1 I ' ad mit she set up the slaying. POiice said ~lrs. Kantaeng shot Allen as he v.·alked through the front Joor of her home. Anothe r man, Ca rl S. Tice. also of Santa Ana, fled affer the shooting and called police. He was pefsuaded to return to Mrs. Kanlaeng's home, v.·hcre he , was arrested. The woman told authorities she was abducted Wednesday at Cerritos by Allen and Tice and taken to a park in Santa Ana. She said Allen then raped her at knifepoinl. The men forced her to give them her telephone number before .releasing.her, she said. Fishman. a Buena Park attorney who had been handling an accident case for l\1rs. Kanlaeng, denied previous HELPS WITH CAREERS Irvine's Elaine Anthony 1-Iinsha\v Reports Rock"' N on1inec Sa1npling 'Close' By JAN \VORTll Of !IHI Dilly Pll1t S111f l\tai!·in votes rrom 1he 40th t:.S. Congressional Di striel arc running "neck and neck" on whether or not Nelson Rockefeller should be conhrmt.'CI as vice vice president. an aide to U.S. Beprf'~cn· tative Andrc\v H ins~a\t, IR·l\'e\\'porl Beach) reporled today. Hinsha"' mailed out letlcr~ aski11g voters in his district to give their opinion about the pending confirmation 0£ Rock efeller. So far, about 15.000 responses ha\'C been tallied. \\'ilh 7.899 ayes and 7,22..1 nos. There arc abouL 250,000 voters in the districl. Chip Cleary, cxecuti\'f! assistant t1l ll insha,v, said !he rcspnnse so far v.·:as surprising. "That's tetill:Y quite ~ bt~ percentage of the \'01crs-and It could Just be the consensus of the \\·hole C{)UOlY." Cleary sul!gcstcd. Hinshaw said in his leltcr to cnn- stltuents that "I deeply regret the pro- cess for selecting th'! new \'1cc 1>rcs1dC'nt the second highest elected office in ou r na!Jon ." lie said he does not belic\'C the protcss should subsUtutc ttle judgment of lhc members of Congre!S for ··the ballo~ box c.boicc of 215,00J.OOO An1t>r1cans. '' Cleery $Bid with Cong~ss r\.'<'tSSing Friday it appears the the \'Oil' on con- firmation v.•ill not occur until NoVC'll1bcr. Asked if llinshtn\• \\'Ould vo1c accordin g to the t::illy rt'sulnr. Clcnry s111d not necessarily. ·"lle'll \Ole based on the testimony offc.rcd In th<' llousc and (Sec ROCKY, Page All ' repons ttiat she invited the men to her home Friday "'hen lhey called her. ·.Jrhcre Yi'as a phone call ." Fishman said. ''but it's impossible ror there to have been any invitation." Tice. who fi.1rs. Kanta~•l,8' accused of helping in the rape, v.•<is booked for investigation of murder after the shooting under a rarcly·aPplied state law that holds a participant 111 a felony responsible for a murder taking place in connection with the cri1ne. F'ishlnan also said his 'client has been under a doctor's care for injuries suf· tercel in a car crash about two n1on111s ago. The.accide.nLcauscd Mrs. ]:;anlaQng_ 10 suHer "epileptic amnesia." F'islu~an said. and she may not have known \\'hat she was doing during the ~ooting. CHP Leader Pi1di11sl{i Steps Do\v11 SACRA~1ENTO IUP!) -\\'at 1 c r Pudinski. the California II i g h \Vay Patrol's firsl up-from·the-ranks com· missioner. abruptly resigned lorlay and plans to return to v.·ork in lus forn1r.r civil service post. Pudinski. appointt>d hy Gov. Ronald Reagan to the S37.()(l().a·year pos( in 1912. will be sucet.'Cdcd by his ctucf deputy, Dan Lanza. The resignation is effecti\'e Nov. I. Pudinski. \\'h'l buill a reputation as lav.•s. said he has found in 28 months as commissioner of 1he 8:000·cnrptoye patrol that "I gain far greater personal sa tisfaction \1·hen \rorking in !he rield lhan I do 11·hen comph;tl'ly ln\•olvcd 10..16 hours a day in m11n1.1gc1ne!1t acJ. n1inistration." He said he planned to return to his !'ormi;r cn'il service position of supcrvis· 1ng inspector and 1110\'t' to the San Uc~nu~dino arc;1. /-Jc said he pluns to retire 111 tv.·o to lour \·cars !'u~1nsld was !he · patrol's first co111 - n1is~1oncr to ll'OJ'k up through the r;1nk:-i. He J01ne.d the statc,vidc la11· cnlorccn1cn~ agency tn 1951. Lana i. 53. is a 24·ye;1r vc1cr:i11 of th e pat rol and likr111!"r up lr1J in rhc rartks. lll· has bt..-cn drp111v co111n11~1oucr since l!li2 under Pudin~k i . A spokesman for rle<1~<1n ~:i:LI "Th(' Go1·crno r a('('epte(/ the r l' "I 1 g n ;i I 1 0 11 rcgre.1ru11y. He's bet'n \1'r~ 11le;1~rd i111h li!c JOh l'udinski ha '\ <1.in" lie likcl' \\altl'r and 11 1shes hun nollu11g bul "ood fortunt>.'1 e Or:g~ a _ ~oast Weather l'arrly cloudy sk1f's 101111-;~11 v.11ti ~o J)CrC'cnt chaurc (J/ ~ho1\1•r,, through Toe5116Y;-<1c1.'Qrd11'1J:! 10 rht' 1v(!afhl·l'rnan. l-ltµh:f ·ruc!l<ltt\· rx. Pl'Cterl 111 lhc 1011 111~ 1111h ' O\l!I'· night low!\ of <ibou1 60. -l:\SIDll TOii.\ V The UIOll!I 111fil'1' r•J >'rf1J1k S1111111n. !11f 111011 11·1, .. 1111 ,1, r /I,.~ 1r1111 11r1' !J11'('11 11 1 ,.,, /no~· ,, '' fr1/u11111 h,11 t'tl/i' 1,,.,,,171,.,,1 Ut1!ct \'t'J t•v11 .'H'utr. I~ 1111 l'n:J1' fJ{i. .. Ya1tr Str~tee Ill MO~IO• ... a1.111111 •• .... , ... ~ti ·~· .. ' • 11.,,, .. O••ll•t COVftlw .. (•hlttfl<I "'· .. """'' '" Ci.•oihttl ''·" ~ ..... ,. ... c ..... ,, .. lt1Kk "Uflo•ll " creu-11 .. T•i.wl\>tll ... Ot•"' ~ .. , .. , ..... , ... l.dlltri•I l'•tl .. Wt•l!O.r .. '""''••nn'I•"' m W01ld !ft•! .. ~l"•Mt •• I . I Plans Due On Alis o C1·eek Job A set of pl~ins and polit•tcs to preserve Aliso Crttk as ;i rnounl.aln·tCl-OC't'an grt'enbcll <11·e :<('h1•duled ro b<' presented to !ht: Orangr County Bourd of Suptrv1sors Tuc:wtay by Word Thompson, president ol !Ire Saddleback Area Coordin ating CounC"it iSACCI tine! B.on YNl. ;1 {urn1~r 1.:ounty planning l'Ont· 1n 1s.~1on1·r Tiil· llH·page illustrated rt>port is titled .~Aliso Creek: forest lo the Sea1" It continn~ the flndin&s and recom· 1nend:it1ons of the SACC-L'C Irvine Study Tf'am on Al tso Cr~k headed by \'co. 1 Co-sponsored by UCI txlcnsion and ' SACC. the 28-n1ember study team v.·as primarily composed' of rt>s\d11nts.of ~rcas <1djacent to 1he creek. Starf nH~mbers of scver11I l-'OWlly dcpart1nents and representatives of several developers also p:1rt1cip.:1ted . The volunteer tca1n gathered data on the creek ovf'r ;1 \'Cur and a h<llf of 1nf'Pfings and fll'ld -l nps. One of th e f1\c top priority grl'cnbelts dcsignatt'd for prtscrvutlon by the coun- 1y's Opt•n Space 1':1ement passed in the sun1n1Pr of 1973. Aliso Creek \1•inds nlmost 20 miles from the Santiag_o foothills 10 the ocean ;1t South Lagunas Aliso b<.'ach. It bisecls thi' .r..loullon llanch. Aboul 9.iOO acres of the ranch arc now under considerntion by the county for develop- 111en1 of up to 18.000 new homes. II also cuts throug h Jlossmoor Leisure \\'orld. \\here public access is eliminated because of security consideration in the senior citizens' communi ty. The report conlains goals. policies and a basic plan for the entire creek "cor· ridor." us well as detailed reconl· mendation on how each sectio n of i.hc corridor should be treatt'd. The study team recommends that some means of providing public-access to the creek in Leisure \Vorld should be considered, so that riding, h.lking and bike traits could be continuous from hills to sea. The report contains 49 issues relating to the creek. with a recommendation that the Aliso Creek task grou p be 11---~in~s.tfY.CLcd to r..ew.rt lo the boar..d ev.ery sit months on the · progress made in r esolviog each of the issues. Highlight s of the proposed plan will b(' presented with a slide Sho\v of the crerk areas by 'l'co nnd Thompson. Other members of the team included ]l.lurray Storm, assistant road com· missioner for Orange County and a •'-lission \lieJO resident, and Van Steven, director of advance planning and engineering for the ~iission Viejo Con1- pa.ny. Also. Robert Ptlcc, adminlstr.'.ltor of LeisurP \Vorld's Hay Prothero Jr., a ranl·her and long-time El Toro resident; Nance 1\'orth. a planner for AVCO Com- mun.Hy Developers and SACC officer. and Fred Lang. a South Laguna landscape architect. From Page Al CAREER ... "birdseye \'ie\\'" of the field in v.•hich he is interested v.•ithout having to make an extensive invcstrncnt in time and schooling . Also. he has the adva1.1tag.e o.f learning "'-1ost of us realize .. , she said. "that 1---publ.ie-education is untib!e to keep up \\'ith alt !ht> things in alt the grov.•ing and exp-anding areas or technology this society has." In the lr\·ine Ind ustrial Comple:o<, \\here the SE LF school is located. "the rcccpllon of thl' industnal community ha<i been fantastic."' :-Ofrs. Anthony said. Firms also have du<1[ benefits for par1ic1pallng 1n the pro~ram. Employes \l'ho have had advance ex· posurc to n field ~fore choosing it. she s;1ld. <irc n1orc likl'ly to be happy in their Jnhs. Additionally, the high school s!udents <Jr<' t>:q>0scd lo the late;;t de\'elop1nf'nls 111 !heir f1(·lds as a parl of the prograni. ORANGE COAST 1s DAILY PILOT T"• O•t"~ (g.011 DloiY PllOI, wltl\ wftld'I l~ <0"'1> ,,.., '"" N• W\·P•"\\, 0\ puG!o\Md b' t ... 0•·•"4f (O• I r>wblo<h .. \<1 Cll"\llM\W S-CY•.t' • 1·•·n~· '" r"'"""~" MD...O•Y 1hfDu<lh FtoO.•. '>< \~ 'lo•••. r-;o •J><o•I ""'<Kl\ H""1•nq!M ,..~. -• ·.,n" n V~"· • Lo1a11n~ ~"""· •·~·'" ~ll<l·•b"'" ~na !>.on (.!t,.,.nlf>I'>.!" J..a" ( '" "• .~, A " I" t•·q-~I ...,,.,.., " II'•'>· '"'.,~At .. ~~v· ~n11 s""""''· fn• llf•llC<i>e1 ,,.,~ • .,,, ~"•"' , ,,. lOO ,.,, >I II.Ir !>trttt. ~t& M •. ~~ '~'"·~ 7'•U. Rot)(>rl N. Wr>ed '""'"''"'' 1...i p.,oi • ..,...r Jack R. Curley \ rr l'f•1oc1tnt 1nd C..nRI'" M&""9!!' Thomas Keevil E<hlOt Thomas A. MurDhine M.lMOl<IQ t:dll!IO' Ct1ar 1('~ H. Loo~ Richard?. Nall •••'"•"I ,,.,..,.Q•"Q Ed•!OI'$ Otlices °"'' ,...,. 1111 °ffll\t (l.ly !.1ftflf tlf••111>1' a.. ... ~ lllJ ..... flMl eo..111 .. •rd 1•0""1i•.:i'" t•-.i:;1111N1~fl'',1 ~,,,,t<'IVIM fH•t" 1 '111 flffU> llou~•l•d Sol" UtlTW~!t )(ll 1<orll\ C.I C.m•llO 11,,1 Telephone (7141 '42-4321 Classified Advertising 642·5'71 Stln Clemente All Oe~rtments : Telephone 492·4420 rot"''""' 1•t• O••"O" ca,11 P111111"'."' .ctzmli4nt Ii~ ,..,.... •l••'rlP\, !tlonlrt!Hll'I\.. ,..M •ltr l'l•!•tf "' l!l~•h-"" "'"'" ...... t.-..-. 11•Dl:I~,,.. "ll"IO•!t ,,...,., llt'"""'°" 01 '<lllf•iQ~! ., ... ,,... '"'""'!I 1-.u POll••IO' IW"I •I Co•11 M(t&, c~··•n•'l•t ~ .. 11 .. f•l}to11n "~ "''""' \ltllt ...,...,11\I~ ~~ 'IU•! I• Col moo'\lhl•, ,, .. 111 ... ,,.,.,.,,1,.,~, '1 oo month!• • \ GOAT IS PUT THROUGH ROUTINE BY VETERAN TRAINER Fabian Redwood Gets Assistance From Kel_ly Stephens, 8 From Page ,\ l SHIFT ... Trabuco Creek Canyon ridgeline: to the south it follows Via Escobur and Avery Parkway: to lhe east it is bounded by the. San Diego ~~rceway and by Oso Parkway: to the north the line follo·,.,.s ~targuerite Park,vay and 'J'Tabuco Road. The committee states thal l\vo-thirds of the territory is developed and an1ong the improvements are the southerly por- tion of the Mission Vi ejo Country Club , Viejo Elementary· School;-Mission Com- munity Hospital. the Sierra Recreation Center, Saddleback C.Ollege and 1.000 houses comprising the h1ission llidge, Granada, ~1adrid and eoronado neighbor- OOods. Other developed portions include the Casta Del Sol golf course, !\1arguerite Recreation Center. Castille Elementary Schoo l and I.400 houses in the Madrid, Castille. New Barcelona and Casta Del Sol neighborhoods. The report cites preliminary surv?ys showing a strong desire for further study of the concept by a sampling of residents in the area. Besides the shift of two elementary schools to the SVUSD, the proposal would require the takeover of a 44·acre site for a new high school ov.•ned by the CUSD. The move for the study comes afte'r acknowledgement that the ar~a lies on is isolated £rom other CUSD scbool com- munities. ./. From Page Al PROJECTS. • • find housing within the city. About '10 . percent of the tndustriul com plex wor kers arc expected to move from Los Angeles county, increasing lhe housing market with demand for 43.000 homes which could be purchased by those earning Jess than $15,000 a year. The developments are expected to generate new tax money for the city, lrvi ne Unified School District, Sad· dlcback Valley Unified School District and Saddlcback Community Collep District. However, a City of Irvine Planning Department report on In·~~ Center points out that, while in.~e 9 ty t.ax rev cnues \\'ill be greater tha)l' the cost of services needed for the pJOjects, "nearby cities. IO\\.'OS and schooYdistricts wilt ab sorb the less tucr~t~( or even costly im 1>act of providing)lOUsing for Irvi ne Cen ter employes. "/ And. in a four·page list of arguments against th y-development. Dale Secord of th e Envirtinmental Coalition of Orange County 'rontends that the large number of loi·er income employes in the Indus· lri..af complex and the small number of Jov;er price houses will lead to concentra· lions of poorer families in other parts of lhl' county. Similarly, the Orange County Fair Housing Council has called for some • • Ani111al.s Dis Life . . Laguna Hills Resident Hit tlie Big Top -. B;v JACKIE ffV)IAN Cf .. o.11, ,1 ... 11111 In lhe grand tradlUon ot turn-sif·tlie- century heroes. Fabian Redwood ran away from his Sou.th carolina hon1e at the age of 10 to Jotn the circus. "I started _ ou( making 50 cents 3 week taking care of ponies for the H.B. GCfltry Dog and Pony Show," recalled Redv.'ood, '16, a resident of Leisure World In Laguna Hills. But like all good heroes he soon worked his way up from the bottom. "There was a Mr. Eugene ~tartine who had an act with ponies, dogs, goats, lions and elephanls," Redwood said. "I learned bow !o train them and when he died he v.•illed me the act, on the condition that I keep his last name." Redwood beeamc known in the circus world as Blackie Marline, under which name he joined Howe's Great London Ci rcus at the age of 24. "We were a 30-car railroad circus and went all over the U.S.," Redv.·ood said. "I had my own act with ponies, goats, dogs and a chimpanzee. RETIRED ANIMAL TRAINER F1bi1n Redwood • "I'm the only one in the U.S. who }mows how to lrain goats," Redwood down," he observed. His llama rie"s n said. "I've got goats that can roll barrels and ride a teeter-totter, and even one on conunand. , that rides a pony.'' "I've also trained an eleph~ to climb Itedwood went on to work for a variety on the backs of two othey and a goat of drcuses, including Ringling Brothers, to walk a tightro~," said RedM>Od, for which be y.·as head animal trainer. Redwood said be liked circus life showing photographs the stunts. r •• de d ood "I've also coll ed a few scars," because o uie In pen ence and g pay. In his prime he made $550 a he said. / week plll.'I expe~ses-and money was Among ~ ,.. other accomplishments, worth a lot more in those days. Redwood stud were training the camels "Besides, you didn't have all those f "'Mo.{ G ' 1 st Sto E T Id" strikes and stuff to put up .with," he or }" rea e ry vy o added. and/(!aching Clyd_e Beatty bow to tame But "the ok1 days" weren't necessarily -~ --- 1o1~ good days," Redwood s~d. • ,. He also tra1ncd ~1odoC the elephant, Circus people used to pick pocketV' star of the television show "Daktari." and shortchange the customers a lot.' . . · he said. "And circus people eat jVlot She ~ccently ~etlred to Li.on Country better now and sleep in go¢ ac· Safan, near Le isure World. commodations." Redwood said he uses patience ctnd Amoog the unusual anima)s" Redwood . food and six: to eight months to train has trained arc a Drahma..-bull, a pOlar· bear, a skunk and a 118.9'13.. "Llamas are her to train to He / / an animal. Although most of his circus travels were in the U.S., Redwood went to Jndla In 1945 to bring back animal• for Daley Brothers Circus. "I brought back Tl elcphonls plus sotne baboons and snakes." he said. "You can't train i.Tiakes." he added. "Circuses just keep them for show." · The end-at least temporarily-to Redwood's colorful career cco1ne in 1966 at the hands, or rather feet, of a baby elephant. "I was training a baby elephant v.·h it kicked me in the back.'' Red said. "After that I lost the my legs for a while." He came to Lagwia ~ach lhen because bis sister bad a shop here. l le bought a riding st7bles, which he still owns, near the )nterscclion of 1::1 Toro and Laguna ~yon Roads. "As m~legs got better. I started tr{liajpg_ anima againJ'' Hcdwood said. "Only now I m them over to somCQne else to ta on tour .. , Amoil;F his current ~trainees are a goat,1"'.'3_, pcny and a llama who arc expected to go on the road next spring. _,Redwood is assisted by 8-year-otd Kelly , Stephens, a fourth grade student at Aliso Elementary, whose father Jack leases Redwood Stables. F.or anyone thinking of ta king up animal tprining, Redwood had some \Vord.s of advice. "Elephants and lions are the 1nost dangerous animals when you're begin· ning," he said. "But you 're safe with lions as loog as you're standing up," he said. "They \\'on't try to eat-you unless you 're do-.11 on the ground." Fr1u11 Page Al ROCKY ... Senate as well as on the tally," Cleary said. '1His basic Idea on th is thing was to give people a chance to ha\'e a voice." Hinshaw's district, "'hich includes pa.rt of San Diego' County as well , comprises 34 percent of the Orange County vote. Cleary said in the first few days since the m~iling, about 1 ,500 ballots have been coming in each day. / IS $10.20 IMPORTANT? . .J ~· -'.;. ,. My LOSANGELES FEDERAL .SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a comparable savings The distance requires long bus trips ::ind because its high ,school and in· tennediate Sludents \i\'e so far frorn their campuses, attendance at functions at those schools is difficult. F rom Page ill'---1 1--.~.-.~~~~ • FUTURES . ·:..:;,~, ccount in a large -· ,, · commercial bank. • • • • • "'•'<···· .. ,:··-·~~ .. ::: .. , ... From the finoncing pnint of view. the committee suggests th at by usin,l:l current dala. the CUSD wn1il1I reap the $2.8 million for its investn1enls in the area. It \voold lose the assessed vu!uafton from the acreage as wvll. ,.S3ddleback Unified thus \\'ould pay for !he two elementary campuses and the hlgh school site. reap the assessed valuation and at saturation in 1938 would have 10,529 pupils fro1n !he absorbed area. FO UN TAIN ..... assoCiation bullding on Hidgc llnutc Urive. Occidental rcecntly dedicated 16 acres including the historic Serrano Adobe lo the county for a park in the 11ortlit:r11 porlion of the acreage. The fountain is on the sout hernn1ost boundary or the project. annoyed that Cook and Continental kept the sale secret until afler the contracts "·ere signed. \Vhite House press secretary Ren Nessen said Ford told the exporters of his "strong concern over !he potential don1estic i1npact that such sales could have at a time when the United States is experiencing a disappointing harvest uf reed grains." .._ Ochs said his short conversation with the President wa s broadcast over a loudspeaker. lie said the President "in· dicatcd there"ll be something done in the rlexl few days" to help the farmers but gave no details. Ford asked Dole how fanners fell about the cancellation of the grain con- tracts, an aide to the senator said, and \\>'as told they are not very happy about it. .. Dole suggested the President consider renegotiation of the sale and something hkc a delay or stretch-out on delivery ;1s opposed to an outright cancellation," lhe nidc said. Stop That Fox! '1l1a 1ne' Lost>s QuHrr y to Thieves \Vhcn M3me went out on her toxhun~ last Saturday evening, she was $Up- posed 10 come back before her aud1c1icc cuddling a ]Ive one. That's the way they've done it every night at San Clc mentc"s Sebastian West Division Ploy· house. But no onf' hod bargaintd on the mysterious ~nd youth ful !oxnape.ra driv- ing a black Lincoln Contiacntal. ~IM1E -PLA YEO by Doris All~n or \Vcstmlnster -wQ stuck with a dummy of a fox during the Saturday show. She told pol100 that \\'hen she v.·cnt out to the rtar patio to gather up the live mode.I -;.iptly dubbed "Foxy" -sormOnc had cut the len.sb and made off with the beast. "'ITNf.:.~ES TOLD pohce tha t they saw the lnrga luxury car pull up and that a young girl emP.rgecl. picked up f'oxy and the abduction was c:omplcte. Spokesmen for the J)roc:fu('.tion told police that foxy - a pale-red model with dark paws-\\'::ls 3 pct "c1rth about $160. • • Day-in and day.out earnings, with interest and the people at Los Angeles Federal Sav· earned from the first on the funds dE\:>Osited by ings compute interest in the most favorable the 10th of every month' can make earnings~ _ ~hg_d.(or savers. You'll find out how every to41%higher.Maximuminterestratesarep~ dollar earns every day when you make your scribed by Federal authorities, but there are opening deposit in your Los Angeles Federal various methods used to compute interest ... · Savings account. · ANNUAL INTEREST RATF.S ON IN8UREO SAV~S ---------Allmttre~1~ompourtdtdd1•l1----~----, 5X% 5%% 6Yi% 6%% 7Yi% Exan1pl<"' "Eal·h month wh1•n I 11aifl our hou.~1·h6ld hilli.1 Pil l SIOO in .... -.. -· ::.:w-~"-:·~ .... ,,, """"··· .. , ~~=:~":' .:r.: -,.., .. , .. i.i .. :t:U::"::: '"'"'" •-"4 ........ , ...... Ct<l<IO<Olo ··-··· i1.1•0·-·' I ""-"'llJ -·-.... , ........ .. , .. ~ ....... .. 9-loh U.900 .... ,1 )"1 ......... , .. ~,, ......... _ olOllr"' 11t1tol a Lo!! An11:f'IN1 Ft:'derel Sevinj.l.~ Pnit.~hook AerounL In 1 2 month~mysevi n11:• 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% 7.79% ..a rnt"d S.14.28. Thal'• 41 "/u mor•· or SI0.20 mon• thnn tht•romm<"n::ial bank would h8Vt• !)lljlj," L•• a.I''" , .. , .. , s .. 1•11 "'''°°" --=c-1 ... tt -it1111 ..... •t '"' u-••lh I• I ••1 .. HI ._ .... t-•11. (tr1111U1t of Dtfootit• ... , ~' orilll,ll•t p .... II °"'"""' 11111, lft lf< .. HOll:f "''~ f .. Hll l e1..t1lfo<t , ... lrtmt§tl, l•lt!HI 11< lhf l"'lfl hllM o! •111111 ori!I It tou1•~111t!I II Ill• P•••llh•I ...... 11 Pl•-nu, ltll IG "'" !•'""'- NEWPORT BEACH: HF.AD OFFICE-oo.-NT01"N: ...... One Wilshi re Ouildin.c. Wil~hhe Blvd. at Gr1uid Lot Angeln, C•lif. 90017 625· 7341 or Zenith 9691 LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS llDf"AL ------------...,.-' CHA"Tl" ltl •111tl11 ,,..,., &a.1flll _. LtH ll1ecl1tle• ••IP•••••• I• ttlt . P"OTt:CYION A Gift From LOSANGEl ,F,S FEDERAL SAVINGS: Your Choice or These Money Saving Idea Books Crom Better Homes and Gardens 45 Gt11t ,,tty £11111t1l1t1t1 rnas ''"" tl\1111t1. J::'· 11111 ... ,,,. IOI llOllOlrt, tt, llWl(l•llflto fftll. •l•t t11u1111. er11J1Clltt. """' 11Wff, !loll f'-n, Wll1t11 IOll• fltt. ftuff11 tr1111 Hit Colll•lli•I, KIWltl, ""' (ftCllllll. '1- 46 ltw.Ctsl 01c1r1tt11 1'911 "°"' " ... l•ll(l\ffl f1brltt, t,,,.,. lft(, IOW-<ott ""'lflltlS 111• N llll It tiNi. ft"" wt!! tlll 1111111111'# t1t11> llltlllt. l"ll::lllft lfllM ~t•dbol~ .. Math to-ii ltOtllrltl. fO.lt·r.:•· clow ,,. ... ""Vltll, t•lfl liltll• '°°"' tto1111. cuoe ttD!ts. roc:k-•11111· <fft lft!lllOI #l!ll, Sjlll\dlt taonrlol)'I -111 lll'ldtr ISO! \ 31 01t•1r tlWllll frtfecb Y11 Ca11 01 ,_Ullll • ftllC:tl • Lfl!I Ctaa,!11 • 11J1nt 0.Ch • l'llnt1n • ,,.. ,-..fllltutt • Slotllt lflldl • Mlti. kJtl • ... l!a Llf ll -'"ft I 1111111 ll!Oft S•tfl(! 41 DeUCllllS $~trl Cft ltcl"1 ll1erttt •"4 co•l•t• 111111u1 ,.., Qo1t• S-Ultt Oiftllft • CulC' SQ. 11noff • Mtdt lft hl>ffl • lulla-,1111 l1111t11 • Citrrllll Tlll'llJ "' • 111""11111 • 1ot in.~t. 1111•r 111C111! ,___,,__ ~~--l..-----1111 fl'lUfl ll, dllltlll •I al!ltr I NI. Come in today for your free book. It ta kes onl' one min ute and.line signature lo start your account! ( •, -,.,-.· /\ I I I , I ' l I a d v .. to w el as to do to 220 he do to pr or coo wil he as " cla in to to I Duniingion B~aeh Fountain ·Valley DITION * * VOL. 67, NO. 280, 2 SECTION~. 26 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA • Today's Final ·N.Y. Stocks MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1974 TEN CENTS . • Firemen Cool to Jaycees' ·Fire Safety Project By KATHY CLANCY Of IM OellY f'l .. t Slttt Fountain Valley Jaycees have launched a fire safety program which apparently does not have the full support of the city police and fire departments-; Under "Operation Red Ball," Jaycee voluntee r s will canvass city . neighborhoods passing out red stickers to be put on the windows of rooms where children, the handicapped or elderly sleep. rs. Jaycees claim the stickers will help where I.he greatest help may be needed in an emergency. But fire personnel say the stickers may.not be-Lhal much help. In addiUon, they point out, the stickers show vandals or burglars where these people may be. City ~tanager James Neal said he discussed the issue with Fire Clief ~Iickey Lawson, who, Neal said, in· dicated he "\vasn't quite sure or its practicality." In addition; Neal said, La...,·son told him the Orange County Fire Chiefs Association has ex:pre.ssed reservations about the program. Garden Grove Fire Chief Sam C. Sparks, secretary of that organization, said the group voted not to endorse the program. Generally, he said, comments 'tl'Cre • lhe concern for crime. as v.·en as a feeling that firemen wouldn't go from v.·indow to windOw looking for stickers before searching the house. "'It sort of goes against our training," he points out. ··m a fire rescue we move through a building room by room, checking in closets and under beds - everywhere." ··we don't want to be critical of the people who are trying to help," he quickly pointed oul, speaking of the Jaycees and similar group&. Fountain Valley Police Chief ~1arvin Fortin said he discussed •·Operation Red Ball" \Vith a Jaycee representative some "time ago. "I told him t didn 't objec\ t.o it." · Fortin said. "We aren't endorsing 1t or sayirig il is no good. lt might save someone's life." · But he agreed wilh the reservations expressed by olher officials. 0 e1 ' ers 0 0 Lightning New Trial Bid Fails By TO!'tf BARLEY Cuts Power ht LA Court In 2 Cities 01 IM Diiiy l"!let S"!f About 5.000 hon1es in three sepa rate LOS ANGELES -Conv icted coo- sections of Huntingto n Beach and Foun-spirators Eloise Popcil and Dan Ayers tain Valley lost electrical power this were denied a new trial here to d av Bill Compton, a district mana r fi\•e years for plotring the murder of Southern California Edison. said I tn. her multimillionaire husband. morning during a freak lightning sti!. and sent to state prison for one tO ,._o,:;,__ruio.g_ sln!<:IL!Jlroe..dillerenL!J:wWoIDlers. _ J;"ll<lioLCoutLJJJlfge .Mark Brandlu cuttina: off eleetrici ty in some areas for accused the former Ne"·port Beach resi- up to three-and a-half hours. dentfduring his senlcncing comments "We don't normally experience that of being "a female Dr. Jekyll and ~1r. much lightning here,'' Compton said. Hyde who \\'as loving and considerate "It must have just been a freak little lo her famil y and friends. but somelhing stonn-passtng-through. .. -:-v qu.ite different \\.'here her husband was WANTS NEW VERDICT concerned. The power outages also knocked out Convicted Conspirator Ay•rs "She is vicious. CWlning and deprav- all the traffic lights along Brookhurst ed." Judge Brandler added, commenting Street for a couple oC hours. forcing that he had received "pathetic and heart Huntington Beach policemen to direct broken" JeUers from 15 persons. traffic in the early morning hours. p z · s Tl And the judge quoted several biblical Police said lhere were no problems . 0 l,(~e ay tey texts in further condemnation of the ()r traffic accidents caused by the loss blonde defendant , among them the com· or the lights. Compton said the three areas ":hich Doi·i't Beli"eiie mandment s "Thou shalt not kill '' and lost power were: "1'hou shall not commit adultery." -1A section in Fountain Valley bounded . Judge Brandler ordered the maximum Diedrich Meets Groucho by \Varner and Slater avenues. and J! • t • • R term for the convicted lovers after l)(!ing Newland and Bushard streets. from 2:30 ic 1.111 Lil ape accused by defense attorney Robert Green or making "highly prejudicial er-a.m. to 4:45 a.m. 0 s" d · the k 1 · I nd -The east side of Brookhurst Street LONG BEACH (AP) -Police said r r uring seven-wee r1a a Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich {center) was one of 400 in Huntington Beach from A1lanta today they don't believe a claim by of displaying "bias and prejudice '" during Jaycee officials today coukl nor be reached for comment . The ciry originally sent out 3 press release askinJ!: for \"Olun1eers to ass1sl the Jaycees in their project. But Neal said today-; ··\\'e \\'ere helping !hr Jaycees." adding he wasn'l aware !hen of any opposition to such projecls. '"I am not certain !hat ~·c 'tl'On't go right ahfad with it." he added. ex· ·plaining that he now "'ants lo do sozne further checking. • a1 WILL APPEAL CONVICTION Newport's Eloise Popeil IJigh,ray Patrol (l~ic f Pudinski Quits ,-\.bruptl y SACRA~1Ei\LO 1l'PI1 -\Va ! I e r Pudinski. the California H i G h w a Y • G h M S d be !. the jury's deliberations. Orange County residents to greet rouc o arx un ay at a ne it Avenue to Yorktov•n Avenue. including Debo h J Ka 1 g 19 that she i--~~fco~D<iiieiiiil'ciiiiliiniiii'iiiriit.<im;,ir'in'iii.redti~i:li~rasi,,:.;:vti:tn::T.ratnou~~111h~•rGGraiimn~t~•~P~1an•~•~•~l!O~p~p~1n~g~e~e~nt~eir.~1~rom1nn~7;';:,"";'~·:;;;:0:'.--;:;;;;"~';•~n:·,;:·-;;;::-:;:;:;-----:;~·~·v~n~"-;;'"s00~111~d:d~;~i'~~·~1~~1i~fy~yo~"~'~5e~u1;;1•~0---!';im"'<--fh'st-.lp'fnmctti""'"',..-"",,_~~-t h. b dd Al' C 1. I le . t d 2 20 t 6 \.\'as kidnaped and raped by tv.·o men all post conviction proceedings," the mo·sso·oner. abruptly resigned torlay and was 1s u y ice ooper, a some 1me ema 1mpersona or an : a.m. o a.m. bel sh killed Llli Laguna Beach attorney argued \\•hile rock-star-:-'Fbe-event-'Was-held-near---ltlission-¥i&j&-a-t--the-42,0QO.aere ~-coastal --portton of Huntington ore e ooeJ) 1 em,____ Judge Brandler glared at him · from plans to ~tum to \YOrk 1n his former ranch of Richard O'Neill, chairman of the Democratic Central Com:/ Beach f;om Atlanta Avenue to Pacific Danny C]iarles Allen of Santa Ana, the bench. ch·il ser\"i ce post. mittee. For related pictures and story, see Page A3. I Coast H1gh\lo•ay and Alabama Street lo 21, was killed by a shotgun blast Thul°"S'" -Green said he based thal demand Pudinski. appointed by Gov: Ronald Magnolia Street, from 2:30 a.m . 10 5 day. • on Judge BrandleLI.Jt;iting during a Reagan to the $37,00G-a-year posl in Downtown Redevelop Office Fu1iding Urged a.~mpton said the ~Ieredith Gardens Police detecti\•e Bob Aughton said private press conference in his chambers 1972. \.\'ill !)(! succ('('ded by his chief tract, east of Brookhurst near Adams police obtained flew evidence \Vhich before the final jury verdict was in deputy, Dan Lanza. The resignation is Avenue. suffered a blac~t a little allegedly ruled out lhe girl's claim that that ~·!rs. Popeil. ~9. '~'as also guilly effective Nov. I. longer because that is where one she had been taken to a Santa Ana of conspiracy and was only cleared of transformer was struck by lightning. park and raped. that charge by a legal technicality. Pudinski. v.·M ::iuilt <1 reputation as Police said they would seek a murder A jury ended the marathon trial by a tough enforcer of drunken driving Cocaine Nehvork Broli:e11 in N)7 complaint from the district attorney's finding l\.1rs. Popeil and Ayers. 37, of lav.•s. said he has found in 28 months office. Santa Aaa . guilty of planning the killing as cominissioner of the 8.000-cniploye David Fishman, attorney for ~Irs. Kan-or kitchen gadget n1agnale Samuel l.aeng, said earlier that police threatened Popeil, 60. of Chicago v.•ith "hit n1an" patrol that "\ gain far greater 1:.ersonal Huntington Beach councilmen will be asked tonight to provide nearly $30,000 to prime the financial pump for future downtown redevelopment. The cash -$29.534 -will be used to redecorate and furnish an office at 220 ~fain St. which will become the headquarters for the planning of a downtown redevelopment project. 'J1ie offices \viii be occupiOO by plan· ners from Voorheis. Trindle and Nelson, a private Irvine engineering firm, which has invested its o'vn time and money to create a preliminary redevelopment proposal. Vince f\·foorhouse, the city's director or harbors and !)(!aches and city coordinator for the downtown project, will also have an office in the new headquarters. City Administrator Dave Rowlands will 1 ask the council at tonight's 7 o'clock business session to approve use of the money which had not been previously budgeted for this work. PILOT ADS KEEP CARS ON ~IO J'E "l sold my Z on the first dav." That's the success story told ~y the clwtncd advertiser wbo pieced this ad In lhe Dally Piiot: 1971 DATSUN 240Z. 40,000 . 1'1iles. a/c, $3900, x:iuc·xixx. If y0u have a u!td car you'd like to move, call 642·5678. Put :i few \\'Ords to worlt for yoo. Jn the Daily Pilot. • It will be spent on building offices inside what had served as headq uarters for the Huntington Beach Jaycees, and on providing office furniture. The offices, according to l\.1oorhouse, will serve as planning and meeting areas with downto\lo-'ll properly o w n e r s . businessmen and outside investors who might be interested in b u i I d i n g downtown . Rowlands said ir the use of the money is okayed, he expects the offices to be open by the end of the week. The redevelopment office will be open (Sec OOWNTO\YN, Page ,\%) NEW YORK (UPI) -\Vith the arrest of 150 persons since February, including 45 over the weekend, authorities say they have smashed an international narcotics ring responsible for selling n1ore thap 300 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated S35 million. Manhattan District Attome y Richard Kuh said Sunday the arrests ·'should have a major impact on the traffic from Colombia. a major source or co- caine -if not the major source of cocaine" in the metropolitan area. S~p Thai Fox! 'Mame' Loses Quarry to Tliieves When Mame went out on her roxhunt last Saturdar evening, she was sup- posed to come back before her' audience cuddling a ]Ive one. That's the way tbey'Ve done it every night at San Clemente's Sebastian West Division Play- house. C But no one had bargained on the myste rious and )'OUthfUI !oxnapers driv· ing a black Lincoln Continental. J\lAf.tE -PLAYED by Doris Allen of WestminSter -· was stuck wlth a dummy~or a fox.during the Saturday ,how. .. She told police that when she "'ent out lo the rear patio to gather up tl'lc ltve model -aplly dubbed "Foxy" -son1conc had cut the leash aod made orr with the beast. WITNWES TOLD police that they 83W·UM? large luxury car piJn up and that a young girl en1erged, picked up r~oxy 11nd the abduct.ion y,•as complete. Spokesmen Ior the production told police that Fl>xy -a pale-red model with dark paws-was a pet ...,'Orth s.bout $160. • I 11 • his client in an attempt to make her Robert Peeler , 34. satisfaction \.\'hen v.·orking in the field adinit she set up the slaying. than I do \.\·hen con1pletcly involved Police said Mrs, Kantaeng shot A!len 10·!6 hours a day in managcme:a ad· as he walked lhrough the front door Dcci~1·011 s· SJatecl ministration." of her home. .... -" lie said he planned to return lo his Another man. Carl s. Tice. also or ionner civil service position of supcr\'is- Santa Ana . fled arter the shooting and T ) • O'I l S J ing inspector and mo\'c to the San called police, lie was persuaded to return ( lllb } . 00 i.... (:\ C Bernardino area. He said he plans lo to Mrs. Kantaeng·s home. \.\'here he retire in t\\·o to four ve:irs. was arrested. 0 £ S J } .;;;: • t Pudinsk1 \\'as lhe ·patrol's first com- The \VOman told authorities she v.·as .. ~ f . JOO 01 (' missioner IO v.·ork Up through the rank.'i. abducted Wednesday at Cerrito v Al !See PUBli\"SKI. Pai;:e A2) and Tice and taWen to a park in T sfees of the Fountain Valley School •• Ana . She said Allen then raped strict have put off u111il tonight a al knifepoinl. The men forced her t decision on se\lin~ a 15-at'rc ~ch11ol site. give thern her telephone number before The district received three bids Thurs- rcleasing her, she said. day night for 1he propert~· on l.Qs Alan1os J~ishman, a Buena Park attorney who Street bet\\o'een Brookhursl and '\lard had been handlin_g an accident c.lsc Streets. for ~1rs. Kantaeng, denied previous The hi_gh bid or $550,000 c:irrte f1·on1 reports that she i11vited the men 10 \\'armington r.>evelo1>n1ent Coinpany of her home Friday when they called her. Irvine. But a representative of Pon-dcrosa llomes of lrrinc arrived for the DOIJ'I UP SllARPLl'; TRA D11VG SO.SO meeting late and asked if he could submit his bid . The board decided to delay the matler until today to find out if it can legally acccpLI.he..othcr bid------·- NE'V YORK (UPI) -Prices closed broodly hii;lher Monday in moderate trad· ing on the New York Stock E.'<chunge. l'he Dcnf Jones Industrial i1veragc. \fhicll !!IOI more lbon 8' {'!lots io lbe pn.vJou, 11 "'*""' galnfd 21 paints. Tables. Pa111:c 8'1. The district is selling the site because · school orricials believe enrollments will bcgili to decline within tv.·o yt'ars, and there will be no nt.'Cd for another clemen· tary school. Adv1nc'1 k!d declines by •bout a 10-t~I margin among the 1J817 Issues traded. But volume tofitled only t~.OOl'l.000 sh3res. co1npared wit.ti 15,910,000 traded Friday. Ana.lysts sald thl! still sho"'td hcs!taney on lbe p.irt of ln•estors. Pritts also we.re hii:iher in moder:ite tr1dln' en~ American ,Stock Exchange. • Duo K ill ed on Cycle FRESNO IUPI) -A niolorcyclc driver and his female pa ssenger v.·ere killed late: Sunday when thcir cycle slammtd into a bridge ralling nt Pinc Flat Lake near here and lhey \lo"err lhrown into n concrete-lln<"d canal. TilC. cauromia Highwt1y Patrol sajd they were sHll trying to learn the identity of the df'\ver . • Orange Coast \\1eatl1e r Partly cloudy skit•s tonight \\"1th 40 percent chance of shov.·t•rs through Tuesday. according to the wccilhern1an. llighs Tuesday ex·· IX'Cte<l In the 10111 70:; \l ith over· night 101rs of about 60. L'\"S IDE TODAY Tl1t motty sides of fra1ik Si11n11a. tl1t' n1an 1r/1(1 play~ 1t J11s u·n11. arr 9ii:t11 a ncui look 1n o cnl11m11 by .-111errauirt1e111 11•r11tr Vcr11011 Scou. It's 011 Pug..:. H6. Al TOllr '''""(t Al ao.r.,,_ '' l . M kyd '' c;t11!0<•,. .t.J, '' Cllntllt'll 1• 11 ,.,..i.:, 81 (r•u-d l! °"'~ lfllltotl ... , '';io..,11 "•~• •• 1lJ111trl1lft .... M tilt ,iftl!ICI l 1 Ma• .. ~ All N1lt1t111I Ht"'' -"1 0• .... ff ,.., .. ,, .... l'<"N.. I I J S•eru t.11 Slfltt M•rt ,1• llf ltll"'I~" .t.11 ~...... ,.,. w,.,.... "' world "'"'' •• A 2 l>AIL V PILOT H Co1111nodity Pli1n1n1 ets By The A~~oclntrd Prr~s Fa1·n1 l'on1;11od1ty futures plurnrnent ed on the ('lli,·ni;o Bo::ird of 1'n1de today, the first day of trading si ni.:c the Ford <1thnl11lstrJll011 aru10Ufleed that It i;an- rl.'lt"d rhc Silll' nf $500 m1llinn "'Orth' v! v.hr.11 !o th1' SQ\1Ct Ln1on. Ob:-er\1•r:-~nid H .1ppc11rN that traders were t.'Ont'f'mcd th&! the cancellation of !hc So\tl'I snlc 1night bl· a foren1nner of other such acl!\ 1\y or even of broad export cuntrol:i. Jt also nppearl'd, they said, that com· modities not associated with I he agricultu re industry v.·ere selling shar.ply lov.·er for &l!nerally the same reason as applied to farm products. There w·t're or<l•'r~ for millions of bushels of 11h11:i1 , 1·orn, :.oybcans and ---FORD-MAY ASK INCOME TAX SURCHARGE. Story, P•ge A4. oats to sell 011 the opening and bids 11·erc nindl! ac limits lov.er. Only a fl . .,.., s.1le:. .,..·ere consummated because buvers \\"ere scn rcc. f'utur •s also "·ere Jown al the Kansas Cily Boai-d of Tr:idc, Ford, anxi ous to find out how farmers are taking the cancellation of the shipments lo the Soviet Union, made a call to the Kansas wbeatlands Sunday night. "Pretty nearly all the people out here -are displeased," Clarence Ochs, a fann equipment d~ealer in Otis, Kari., said after talking to the President. Ochs, 69, said about I ,&00 farmers v.·ere attending the grand opening of his fann equiP.ment business when the President cal~~ Sen. Bob Dote, <R· Kan .), a guest of hono r. Ford talked to Dole, then to Ochs. "Normally we've had real good reixirts on Ford till this dea l .came up;" OchS said in a telephone interview. On Saturday, F~ persuadid l\\'O exporters, •, Cook Industri es Inc. cf - MOlld11, October 7, 1974 INVESTIGATORS TOUR FIRST FLOOR OF BURNED APARTMENT They May Never Determine What Caused Fatal Co1ta M•sa Fir• Mesa· .Apartment I nf-erno Memphis aud Conllnenlal Grain Co. of J\ ·zz 2 M l 0 ts New York Cit~, lo cancel contracts to l S a e ccupan sell S500 m1lbon worth cf corn and 1---wheatto-the""SovtetUnlon-:-------- Meanwhile, grain exporters were in· vited -lo meet with Administration of· ficials today to discuss voluntary cooperation and nporting that would assure reasonable supplies to both domest ic and foreign users. Government officials reportcdzy were annoyed that Cook and Continental kept the sale secret until aftit the contracts 1rcre signed. Educ.:'ltor Listed As Sa tisfactory , Witl1 Hip Ailment Dr. Clarence l-la11, former superin· tendent of the Ocean View School Diltrict in Huntington Be~ch. has been transfer· rt'd ror treat111ent or a hip ailment to "tarlin Luthcr Hospital m Anaheim. The 47-.\"ea r~ld educator underwent hip surg{'ry Sept. 19 at Anaheim ~lemorial Hosp1lal. Offici<il~ ;1! ~!<'lr!in Luther today listed Dr. !l;ill s eond1l1un ;.is satisfactory. He is 1n room 21 0 B. Hall resigned his Ocean \'icw post in July J9i2 to bccon1e associate stale supe nntcndrnl of pubhc instruction. Il e bas since r~Signcd that position and is now ;1 pro!cs...c;or of education in the graduate school at Clare1nonl College. The fan1ily lives in Garden Grove. ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT T"" 0••"'1" Cll8\! 0.1ly PilOI, ""'" "lltel'I li '""'C•ntC '"" r-l•W\·P.e•~." po.Oii._ lly !M 0.•"IP! Co~'I Pwbh\"tnc (:a ........ n• ~ .. ti f"(l1l<Qll\ "" pwb!o">fltll Mond1'1 l"'"OUliJll Ft11Uy, In• to•ta M•••. Ntwpo .. llo..;11, HUftl•"'llO'I +~·' I\ ~ow"'-'" V•'l•v l•-8".ch. •·• -~ ...,1~•·t..oc~ ~.,,,!.on Oe......,!•/Soln J.,.,. I '' "" • ••n111r •f"l·OO'hll -0•1-•\ r.•1>'11"'"' •,n~·n~·· 4no..Sv""~'' Int l>'•l'IC.<IMI ou•·.•n··~ o• '"' ,, lQO"w. '' 11-• ~lfc·tl, CD!.!• """ .... t~ -101ft '•it1• . Rob<>rt N. WN'd ! '' '1'11\t •flll Pvll!•l.I• • • J<Jt lt R. Curle y v • "'"'""nt • ..., !An1Hfl Mt ..... f Tho mai; Keevd Lu< to• T1iom as A. Murphine ""'"•'<•l\\il tdllor Huntin9ton Bt~ch Offlc• !If)) llt.Cll h.19vnd M..11l•l\lf •M•r'\ P o. ll•u ""·•Holl Other Offices lo~""• M••• n , ,,., CM,,..,,,'''· Co•!• ¥•u no ,.,..,, IN• \1•'*1 '••.,Ol'ln llfl<ll l))J N••CIOl'l lowlt"•'ll t"" ci.-n•• .)ll' "'ft•!ll 1:1 ~•no•••• Tel ephone (714) H2'4J21 Class1!1ed Advertising '42·5671 '•o.., "'o'"' °''""" Coyn•~ eom.-•1n 540-1220 {.ll!t>.,i,Q111, U/I O•~"G"' CO..\! ""'>llV'llflt <.r. ... _, t<O .. ,., \!Of>i'"C •1111\!F.il-. "'"'"'Al ... Al!f' O• •d"f'l>"""'"nf\ ._,,II\ "'fl •• "l>'OOl~•d Wlll\011! lllt-<••I "'''111\liarl fl u 1111•·'111l Ow'I<• ... fOftfl • O\l 11'1'11~~ 0.10 t i (OJI• Mt .. , C•u•~•n!• \ul><.(••PllOI' b'f r orrltt" IJ 09 """'"'''· no "'"1 .... oa 1n1111tN'' 1\'1111wy _.1,4 11111n1 IJ OOmOfllllly By ARmUR R. VINSEL OI lh1 Ot lll' Pll•I 11•11 One victim of an inferno which raged through a Cosla 1lesa apartment Sunday remained in critical condition today, votu~e coroner's deputies continued the gruesome job of positively identifying his two companions ·who died in the $15.000 fire. \Yilliam D. Wilcox, 19, of 2253 Fountain Way East, saved his life by leaping-his clothes in rlames -through a window and diving into a concrete patio. Bystand ers dragged the screaming vie· tim to safety and splashed water stan· ding In a gutter on his clothing to douse the flames , police said. His companions' screams from the blazing westsidc apa rtment unit ~'ere dying out by then In the roar and crackle of flame which completely gut- ted the apartment they shared. \Vilcox was listed In critical but stable condition today at Orange County Aledical Center. with third degree bums over 75 percent Gf his body. Investigators today had not positively identified the lwo young men v.·ho died when they became trapped in a bedroom by 1he 3:30 a.m. blaze. Police said it was 99 percent certain that one is \Vilcox ' roommate, Richard A. St. John, who had rented the Fountain Way apartment as a co-tenant. Dental .charts were being obtained. in the Los Angeles area today to determine if the remains are indeed those o! St. John. The scrond \'\Clim is listed as a John Doe, although police listed a tentath'e name only, that of a Richard Arthur, decribed by \Vilcox as his roommate's buddy. Costa ~fesa Fire Department Balla.lion Chief Bob ~lcClelland said today it will be difficult lo detennlne whether the \~dims burned to death or succumbed Ix-fore that to smoke inhalation. 1'ht"y \\"ere rc>portcdly screaming: ~ti lh<' end, apparently awakened by s1noke and unable to escape fron1 the upstairs bro.room . ~ry v.ere av.·akencd enough to gel ..-\rl Critic Due • 4.t Ifnntingto11 College Program Peter Plagens. \Vest Coast editor and art critic for Artforum magazine. 'Ai li speak at an a o'clock reeeplion tanlght lntr«tu~h1g the flf5t show In the Golden West College gallery this fall . Plagens 'Wilt discuss art and it.I fulure in the gallcry'theater. The pobll~ 1-; ln· \1tcd. P1agenp will be introducini a display of hi!' v.i>rk. u '""II as that of three other conte1nporary Southern Catllornl11 11r1ists, Joe Goode, Jamts Jarvalst and David Patter10n. The exhibit cl abstrat.i paintincs. drawlngs and prlnl!I Wilt ~ open to !he public through Oct. 25. Galtr.ry hou rs arc from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ri.tonday lhroogh friday and 7 to 9;30 p.m. \Vednesday. 1llere l9 no bdmlMlon chnrac. • to the door, but wbetber they opened it and the flames caught them is bard to say," explained Chief McClelland. Wilcox told investigatGrs his roommate and the suspected second victim had gone to a football game and he w~nt to bed after drinking beer and watching television. He said he a .... •akened later because his bedroom was full of smoke and I ried lo go to the rescue of the other tv.•o when he heai;d them screaming in the olhcr bedroom. \VilC(IX gave up and hurled himself through the upstairs window to safety. He was dragged to safety by James T. English. of 2245 Anaheim SI., and Abraham Bos, of 2200 Fountai n \Yay, both of whom had been attracted to the scene of the spectacular blaze. They told Police Officer Art Kassel they had nothing else. so they splashed the victim's blaz.ing clothes with \Valer st.anding in the gutter. Richard Thacher, 23, ol 2273 Fountain 'Vay, ~·as just arriving home from v.·ork· ing a night shift \Vhen he heard !he crash of a v.'indow popping out due to the extreme heat. Fro•n Page A l PUDINSKI ... He !oined the slatewida law enforcen1ent agency in 1951. Lanza. 53, is a 24-year veteran of the patrol and likewise up from tbe ranks. lie has been deputy commissioner since 1972 under Pudinsk:i. A spoke!man for Reagan said . "The Governor accepted the r e s i g n a t I o n regretfully. He's been very pleased with the job Pudinski has done. He likes Walter and wishes him nothing but good fortune." Pudinski , u·hose announcement nashtd around the stale on the CHP's teletype netll·ork. said he was now "finn in !He opinion that I have proved an officer rron1 the rank s can be trusted to do lht' job" as C(lmmissioner. Shortly after he was appointed, Pudinski personally disanned a 20.ycar· old man who jammed a loaded revolver Into hi~ stomach \Vhen Pudinski sur~rised 1 he'" gunn1an rummaging through his un- marked slate car . The com missioner was .tl{1Jlrmed when he grabbed the barrel or the .38 caliber" revolver wilfi both hands and then wrestled his assailant to the ground. Pu<linski. perhaps the pafrol's most visible commiMloner, often was .out on the roadways durtng three-day weekend& in untfonn helping with patrol duty. l{e lnitlated a crackdown an drunken drivers shortly afttr taking office and angered some judges when he crltlclud lhcn1 ror being too lenient bl the handling or repe1t offenders. Pudln.'ilci. whose son, Steve, Is a highway patNlman, was a consistent skeptic ol the value of the reduced ~mile-a·hour speed limit as a major sa\'er of ll\'ts but defended It a,, an "energy crlslt'' conservation step. A CIW spokesman said Pudlnskl felt that wiUt groundbreaJdng for the new ~lrol academy iod tlle swtarlng ln , of the Clrsl. y,·omtn CHP officers U1nt he had aceoq1pllshtd all of the major lhlngs he set out to do In the Job. I .. Ho111i~ide a Mystery Wiio Killed 1l1a.ria Cana1iuati, Beucli Police Atiki1ig Huntington Beach homicide 111-~..._,. vestigators are still trylng to 5 I Wil d eterm i n e who killed Maria ecre ft9SS U anyone can shed light on this case, the Secret \\iitness is willing to p.1y $500 cash. \Ve \Vant ln forn1at lon !hut leads to the arrest and coovicllon of Maria Canahuali's killer. CJna.huali. ~ They have grilled doiens of potential tu.Specls, but still are not able to name one as the possible killer. Her death is still a n1ysiery. Sgt. J\1onty Mcl\ennon suys his men have spent several hundred hours on the case and ·interviewed 80-90 friends, neighbors ··and relatives. The in· terviews are continuing. A1aria '''as strangled Ju!y 3t in _'"' ______ .-.. __ ir you don't want toJ'becotnc In· vol\•t.>d. v.•hh the police, but do wont to add lnforniation to the <.-iise, use the Secret Witness 2~·hour telephone line. 642-0700, or write to : Dally Pilot , Secret \Vi~ss, P.O. Box 790. Hun- tington Ilca ch, Ca. (9264BJ. the bedroom of her apartment in ~---~-.­ the Family Affair complex, 6401 Warner Ave. She was a 23-ycar~ld divorcee ~ith a >year~ld son, Alex. The boy was in Honduras, \\'ith his father, at the time ol her death. Beach from time lo time. The Secret \Vitness guarantees anonymity on all cases. Jlolice \\'ill be given the information, but they wilt not know v.·ho it cam<> from. She had been v.'Orking tor the Banco de! Pueblo in Santa Ana and previous- ly wodted as a clerk at Mercury Savings in Huntington Beach. Detectives believe she was killed by someone she knew, because there were no signs of a violent struggle or !oreed entry in her apartment. The door lock was broken In such a manner as to indicate the killer left the ro<>lD in a hurry, police have said. Even the Secret \Yitness will not know !he infonnant if information is coded with a six-digit sign, com· bining numbers and letters, suc!J ·as ABCl23. . Police say she was popular, with friends throughout the community. She liked to visit the night clubs in Hun tington Beach and Newport Perhaps someone in the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley . ..area Jmows somet hing about ti.laria that police don't know. The Secret Witness wants any po&si· ble infonnation on the death of Alarla Canahuati. A1inor rewards might also be paid for information that helps police rnove closer lo a solulion, even if that information docs nol lead directly lo Lhe killer. Fro•n Page Al Spelfu1g Bee to Launcl1 DO~'NTOWN . • • to the public. Residents will be able to view the proposals already made by VTN, and add their own suggestions. \Vhen the city temporarily setUed an $8 million lawsuit v.·ith downtown rro- perty owners, the council agreed to help formulate new plans for downtown rcdevelopmenl Y outl1 .Activities Program Councilmen arc expected to approve the use of the $2'J,534 as part of the necessary procedure. The Fountain Valley School District will kick aff it! sixth annual youth activities program with an Oct. 24 spell· ing bee. include a speech bowl, creative write-in, art exhibit. math and science fair, debate tournament and track and field olympics. East Cerman Pnrarle The 7:30 p.m. competition will be at Fountain Valley Hi~h School with prizes awarded by the d I st r I c t ' 1 Superintendenl·Parent Council and the South C.oast Junior Women 's Cl ub. The speech bowl, with students com· peting in impromptu. original oratory, dramatic interpretation, imper!Onation and humorous interpretation, will be held Nov. 2. Children in grades four through eight \Vho have won spelling bees in their own schools will be competing for the championships of their grade. ' ' BERLIN (AP) -East Germany mark· ed its 25th anniversary today with the· largest display of military power in the Communist nation's history. In January youngsters in the third Other activities In !he year's schedule lhr_ough eighth grades will learn to ex· press themselves in poetry, short. story. essoy and editorial in a creative write-in . .... IS $10.2~0- IMPORTANT? My LOSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than In a comparable savings , account In a large ~-·,. · '· commercial bank. Day-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 % higher. Max imum interest rates arc pre· sc ribed by Federal authorities, but there are various methods used to compute interest ... and the people at Los Angeles Federal Sav· ings com pute interest in the most favorable method for savers. You'll find out how every dollar earns every day when you make your opening deposit in you r Los Angeles Federal Savings account. ,___ ANNUAL l i'iTEREST RA.TES ON INSURED SA.VINGS All ·~tert$1 compounded d4111 5X% 5%% 6X% 6%% __ , ~ .. -... :l'I:""' ::.:::.":"" :-........ , :t::i~-·-' -.. ~:·1 11.GllO .. _ "·'°° ";:7:f. ... ,,,_ .. .., i.. .. n1 c " l-•-•111? i:.1.::7""'• ::,;:r":1.=o: .. ,., "' .. lo!• .. >1 -__ ... _ .. ........ , .. i. .. ~·~ 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% lOI ""1•!01 ltolt1al Sl"""'I ht-ii«-• UO, 11t lri\MllW~ f •II~ lo I IO!trUI c_,...Htol IU•I,. ' . ..., ~- CfltlllUtt el l>tPotlU "'fl tt *'"''"*·• Otto< If .... hint, ...... Jo •ot~ fNOtll •tt\ltatlo.o t""l'tt<t~!t. iofl<HI t., \!It fflllrt OIM 8! H •tc•lf•lfltf at '"' '"'"""4 " .. "'' N•~oo• •flt , 1111 tll h NEWPORT BEACH: 3201 Newport Blvd.• (71 4 ) 6754500 "" ......... . .,.~, '"'" " l•lt•llt 7Yi% '""''~"' ·-, . , ..... -.1 U";",#'; 7.79% . Exam11IC": "Each month when I paid uur housthold bills. I put $100 in a Lo.i Angel" Federal Savings Paubook Account . In 12monlhsmysaving~ f'llrned $34.28. Th11t"p 41 '!'~ more or SJ0.20 mor,. than th1•romi'nl!rtial bank would havt' poi<I." LOS ANGELES FEDERAL ' (Acr .. , th e llrcet from City"":;~ SAVINGS •10111,11~ ~ fl EAOOFf'ICF.-00._,NTO.,N! --~ On• Wilthlre Bui\dini. Wilahitt Blvd. al Grind ' "' ·~~"'' '"'"' S.11111 ... l... 1 •11t1 11111 w11 J11et1t 11 11~1. ~ An11ln, Calif.90017 625-734 1 (Ir Zenith 9991 ot'r •~r111/no111bo111 161 l.o1 A1'i1/11 •t• CMAlllllJll PllQtl CllON A Gift Floin LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS : Your Choice of These Money Bavlni Idea Books from Better Homes and Gardens 45 "''I Party (ll!ttUltffll '"" '•ftll tlltfllft, .,,, ... 11111-t ''" ftf )el16f11, .,,...,,, ~OUM'Wflfllo l"lt. •lftl tn llftn , ~"'11t~11. ,.,. dlltl, llttl l 'HY•rtt, llylit11i ... fj"· dtlltlll ,,..., tll• Ctnl ftlftl, lll.,.11, Ntw lfttll!MI, 41 ltw.Ctst D1c..-1ll• l•11 flow to "'' t•ft""' l111t1c1, t•f'Hf• tftf, lllto(Cll fllllft\llt lllf fllllll tf CIUll ft ... •Ill 11111 •11141~ t1•1t· """''· Pletu1t lrlt!t1 flt1Acwrt1. 21 '"'I« letter I Drtnfltklp ...... !Cl .... lllt Nil, 1.e.itl lhl ... o tor l'OU' _, I• e1ttta. 1U1lllltlft, 111111t111n1, rtffllttllOft. '"''"'· rlftlll. .i ...... ,b•n. tfltl TV, t illlll IJll-, Ml"'"-1Mll. tf(lft, ltll!lln Mil '''"""· 41 Ktllllt MHfwMlll 1'1111 ftp I•: ""'' li,nol!Yff, Ill 11\ICIU IJMI llli ... , 1.,il'(t t littt ... *'" IL}. lfllflt )'Oii! •lllllffl, built dK'I ''"' .. ,1 ..... wtlll. '° Prtltcb U1det $50 l'ltlt tilft1tl lltllC~. Jlflth ... r• •Wt. ffrt111 ti •111, \ftt1Hfttl.,.. .,.IK!I. HOw ti ettllt 1 1101111 t1tlt1, •In• '-,,:!!'..-...1:----' We~ IO...I ''~"'''"· ... 11.rou1· L..-1,-::: 1111 11111r111, t1Nt111 el •l~tl 1 ... 1 • Come in today ·for your free book. It takes only one minu!e and one signature to start your account! • -, ' ,, ): I IL I . ' I I I I l I' ; ' \· I l • I At Your · Service A Sunday, l\londay, \\'ednesday and f'rlda)' f't>ature Of the Daily Pilot Your Scrt'ice, (Jranye Coast Daily PiWt , P. 0. Ho.t Jt.60. CDsta .\/1·.,a. (',\ 9::626. Include your lf'U•µl10 ,1e riu111hl'r. U'l1e1•e 10 U'rile _DEAR PAT: About a month ago a fnend of 1nine received a direct mail solicita~ion from a rompany selling i!l- fonnation about how to get into the· mail order business. Their gimmick '.'-as to leach you how lO sell readily available booklets· on such Stlbjects as ''How to ~lake Your Own \\1ine at •tome" through the classified mail order sections in magazines. My friend destroyed the in- formation before I got a chance to read it. and I'd like to know the address of this firm fro1n you or any of your readers who may happen to know. D.R .• Ne\\'port Beach ''ou tap;ged thi s advertise.meri t as a "gimmick" a11d that's y,·bat it sounds like to me. A VS reported se\•eral months ago that Good News Publishing Co. y,•as selling "De"'" social seeurily info rmation already available at no cost from any Social Sec urity Administration office. No information bas been received about the •·offer" to "''hlcb you refer, but you may wish to inqui re about its originati ng firm's identity by y,•riting lo Barbara Rosen, Consumer Relations l\1anager, Direct !\t ail Advertising Association; Z30 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Rolls 011t DEAR PAT: Several months ago an area market sold a product called "Pillsbury Pan Rolls" in its refrigerated roll section. They were absolutely delicious and ta sted exactly like the homemade version. After not finding them on several shopping trips. I asked the store's manager if they could be stocked again and he said he'd try. l've not found them since and they 're not available anyy,·here else I've shopped. Can yoo find out if Pillsbury still makes this product and where it can be purchased? L.G., Inine "i'ou're out or luck. This product bas been discontinued, allbougb remaining supplies art! available at v a r i o u 5 markets, This situation reminds me of .. good" television programs -which alwavs sffm to be laken off the air. A Pillsbury spokesman promises "new products'' are being Introduced this month y,•bic b may prove lo be "just as good or better than" the rolls you enjoyed so much. Ride Prollirled DEAR PAT: Do you know of any organizalion that will help me get to my medical appointments at the Orange County Medical Center? My social work- er has been providing me y,·ith ride.s, but she tells me that this is now impossible because l am Jiving with relatives. 'J'his seems unfair since both of my relatives cannot take time off their jobs. I moved Jn with the1n because I could no longer care for myself completely. I need this transportation urgently in vie\v of my circumstances. L.L., Fountain Valley The FISll organization can arran,ll'e rides for you on an Immediate need ·basis if you call 64z..6060 at 8 a.n1. the mornfn g of your appnintment. If your medical treatment Is on a regul ar basis, it Is suggc~ted you conta ct one of the following church-sponsored agen· cies a day ahead of time to make transportation appointments: SCAT-CAT, 540.0030; LVNN, 536.0014; or UOPE, 846- 3831. To lhe Birds DEAR PAT: Could you tell me the location or the hummingbird aviary at the San Diego Zoo and how many dif- rerent types arc kept lhcre? We're plan- ning a trip to !he zoo in a couple of weeks and last lime we visited we couldn't find ihe hummingbirds. The children wanted to sec !hem as we have so many in our own yard that they've become fascinated with these little birds. K .. J., Costa Mtsa Ty,·enty of the \Yestem ltemlsphere's 319 species nf hummingbirds ca n be ~een at the San Diego Zoo's hummingbi rd aviary, which is located immediately cast or Wcgeforth Bowl on f\1e1a 8, according to a zoo spokesman. J\'oll1h19 Serio11s I • DIAHANN CARROLL, BURRO RACE CHAMP, WITH CUP She Won O'tieill Ranch But Ben Gauar.i Took It Back Mondar, Octobtr 7, iq74 D1U• 'llfl ""°'91 " ''"Id! O'Dt-n ACTOR BEN GAZZARA ASTRIDE BURRO FOR CELEBRITY RACE O'Neill Ranch W.is Scene of Hereditary Disease Benefit Sunday Police Stop Dog Fight, _,\rrest 19 Gron~ho · Stars Nixo11 Said ORLANDO. Fla. (AP) -Nineteen persons were arrested and another 100 given summonses in a 1weekeod raid on an iUegal dog fight , police said. A dozen dogs, some bloodied by fights, were liken -into custodY-bY Ui humane society. State Atty. Robert Egan said alter the Sab..lrday night raid in a wooded area of Orange County. An undetermined number of dogs v.·ere released into surrounding fields by owners when the raid began, he said. Office.rs fotmd two dogs still locked in combat and had to pry the animals apart with a stick, Egan said. Anrests were made on charges which included gambling, cruelty to animals and liquor sales violations. About 100 spectators were given summonses al the scene, and Egan said some may be called to testify at trials resulting from the raid. The raid interrupted a schedu1e of nine fights in an arena coviued with a plastic tarpaulin and lit by bare bulbs powered by a pOrtable electric generator, Egan said. Police said m05t of the dogs involved were pit terriers, similar to a.Stafford.shire terrier. Officials in several states have Dl<lved recently to stop what they say is the growing. JlOpulariey, or a eruel and barbaric sport that pits dogs in bloody cootests. Congress has also been asked lo pass legislation outlawing such fights . Egan said the cars of spectators at the match bore lice.me plales from as far away as Virginia He said the fight, which had been scheduled since last spring, was first heard of by Donald Lambert, an official of the Massachusetts Bureau o f Investigation and the lgcal humane .socie- ty learned about two months ago that it would be held in the Orlando area. Gay Alcoholic Group Funded SEA'ITLE, Wash. (UPI) -A $120,000 federal grant has been received by a SeaUle homosexual organiz.ation for use in treating alcholism problems among sexual minorities. "It is the largest grant ever made by the federal government to a gay· oriented organization," David Baird, director of Stonewall. said Sunday. "\Ve feel that this is a milestone in the continuing process of integrating the gar minority into society as n whole.' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERV ICE Celebrities .c1ttend Viejo Benefit By JAN WORTIJ Of 111• D•llY '"" Staff Groocho Marx sang songs with Alice Cocrper as-l\1ar9in-HamHsch played honky-tonk. Diahann GarroU won the O'Neill Ranch in a burro race and then loot it because she wasn 't paying attention . Ben Gazza\: ra came in second. -And while about 400 camera-toting guests nibbled pomegranates. grapes, and liver pate, Comic Jack Carter au<'· tioned off a y,·edding ceremony, rree cosmetic surgery, and one of "Columbo" star Peter Falk's nnnpled raincoats. That was just part of-the action oblig· lngly provided SUoday by a Hollywood contingent of aboUt two dozen stars who found their way to South Orange County. The occasion was "A Day At rile Races," a benelit for the FooQdation for Research in Hereditary Disease. It was held at the 42,QOO.acre ranch or Richard 0 'Ne i 11. multi-millionaire chainnan of the Orange C o u n t y Democratic Central Qmunittee. The location is betl'(een Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. County Jobless Rate Hits 6.5% For Septeniber Orange County's unemployment rate surged upward to a 30-mooth high of 6.5 percent during September as thousands of students left part-time jobs and returned lo school. Statistics released by the stale Employment and Development Depart- ment unit in Santa Ana showed that the total number or people without jobs declined since August but the drop \\'BS oonsiderably less than nonna\ for September. Alta Yetter, labor market analysl. said 675,800 people were doing jobs in the county during September and 43,800 were jobless. Besides the jump in the unemployment rate from 6.0 to 6.5 perccnL l.irs. Yetter noted that the volume of long-term unem_ployed who have exhausted claims for unemployment insurance has ·fisen rapidl~ since the first of the year. "Total employment "'ill rise ~bstan· tlally during the fourth quarter of the year because of seasonal gains in retail trade and public schools," said l\trs. Yetter. "But the unemployment rate is ex· peeled to remain above six percent for tne . remainder of the yea r," she predicted. The number of nonagricultural wage and salary jobs in the county held steady at 556,500 but \\'as still nearly seven percent higher than predictions made last year. · Unquestioned star or the afternoon \vas a shaky Groucho, who tottered to the stage for five or six: songs to a booting. loving crowd. _ F9r his first song. Groucho took to stage with him Alice Cooper, a sometime female-impersonator and kinky rock star. Cooper came to the b e n e f i t straight-clad in a y,•h.ite white sweat jaeket. He and Groucho harmonized on ;'There·s no place like 0 ma b a , Nebraska'' as l\tarvin Hamlisch, Oscar· winning musician {The Sting) rattled the keyboard. The only thing Groucho said during his performance was directed to a band of kids sitting in the grass before him. lfc was singing ''Lydia. the Tattoo Uldy." The kids were making noise . "If you're going to' make noise all the way through this I'm. goi ng to stop singini;i -so shut up," Groucho ordered. Then , with the audience shouling. "l\iore, !\·fore~" he sang "Show ~1e A Rose or leave n1e alone" and "Easy Weezic." Earlier. Groucho showed his interest in Cooper by feeding Cooper grapes al a t3'le 'vhile pbotograpbers snapped away. Groucho gave out autographs. And the crowd loved him and gave him a standing ovation after every song. Other stars at the event included com- edian Albert Brooks, Bud Cort ("11arold and Maude"). Paul Sand , Janice Rule. Joe Bologna. James Gregory, and Elaine a.1ay. • The live show followed a series or thoroughbred races on O'Neilrs private half-mile track. !\lost of the races "·ere called by Ben Gazzarra. At the auction, Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich took the limelight by buying the first ite1n-a $400 gold pin for his wire Inez. Obviously enjoying himself, Diedrich posed with Groucho and Coop e r . Photographers reported that Rancher O'Neill refused the san1e opportunity. Recovering Fro111 Clots LONG BEAClf (AP) -Richard a.t. Nixon has not spoken with his physician since Friday night, and the doctor says · that apparent]~ is a SilPJ that the former President is recovering adequately from phlebitis. ··1 a~ume that means things are going along satisfactorily," Dr. John C. Lungren said Sunday. Nixon. 61. was discharged Friday from ~lemorial Hospital Medical Center here after a 12-day hospitalii.ation. Lungren. who has been Nii:on's ~rsonal physician since 1952, said he y,·ill visit the former chief executive at his seafront home in San Clemente sometime this \\.•eek but did not know exactly when. There was no report Sunday on Nixon's condilion from aides at the former \Vestern While House, but a spokesman said Saturday Nixon was resting and following his doctor's orders to limit his activity. Lungren. who described Nixon at the lime of his di scharge as perhaps being even more exhausted than when he· entered the hospital, said his patient. told him on the phooe Friday night that he was glad to be home. Lungren has said Nixon , who resigned as Prseidcnt in August. should avoid traveling long distances for at least one month and maybe three, apparently ruling out any immediate appearance by Nixon in \Vashington, D.C .. at the Watergate cover-up trial of his former top aides. Chess ~faster A ilin~ 1\10SCOW (UPI ) -Chess grandmaster Viktor Korchnoi fell ill today. forcing the postponcmenl of his , 10th \\•orld chan1pionship challenger 's game against Anatoly Karpov, the Tass ne\\·s agency said. • •• DEAR PAT : haYe _an_olcl_cJ>.llrt_ Labor disputes involving construction- related fields "'ere respon sible for most of the 1,500 worker decline in that area of employment and the service industry showed a 7~mp\oye 'decline as the summer rush ended, Mrs. Vetter said. document frorn the Philippine Islands dated 1915. lt says that a man was charged with "lnjurias Levis." I ha\·e looked everywhere and can·t find the meaning or this legal term. can you help saUsfy my curi osity? G.1\1., Costa Alesa Altho11gh the charge 11 oon·specific, it's not a ~er1ous offense, according to the Santa Ana Law lJbrary. A senrrh of nld law book!' and legal dictionaries lnt.llcn te11 "Levis'' Is defined as ''li:ht" and injurtas lndlcate1 some act of Injury or dtunnp:e, perhaps nccldtntnl, which ''lolntes the rights of another person or hlA property. If 'ynu care &o research thl~ term further. the Ubrarfnns ~ill hellf you find the relevant materlol!t at the l.H\V J,ll)rary, 515 N. FloY.er. ~ DeliYeryof tt-.e Daily Pilot is guaranteed MCJowl,l,..f,1111¥ It -.OoflOl 11 .... t "°'" IMI~' 11' ) lrO p m , <•II •Rd """' COi" will llO' "'<HJO"' le ,ou.(111, ., .. 11~1'f'Wlhl I OOp,..,, !i.lt"•lllY lfld ~ .. l'lr,'M, II -ll!l loel "P<fr•,,. •OV• <t>D• llY •fr"" ~1ur(\.oy O< Io"" ~und•• <frll '""fr UIP? woll flot DI-"' to '°" (.tlh *'' '""'" ""hi IGe m, f\IO<'ll'!w~<I "4!/t11•r>QIDl'&r!IC" ill'C!Wt'1"'t"\I•• • • , , • ·• ••• • ~I)!~ ~ ... c .. m•nl• c""''"-"""(" '!>frtl Ju•,,C1~1·.1•-, 0"'' r<il"ll. k\ltll Le911n<1. l-N•lllCI,.. •.... ,, •9' UJll Trade establishments added 9 O 0 employes in September as three new wholesale distribution centers opened :ind back-to-school sales picked up. Mni. Yetter said gains of 500 \\'tre reported by go\·emmtnl. 300 b y manufacturing, 400 in food processing. 200 in aerospace and 300 in rabricauon of metals. .Ir. A seasonal dip of 700 WM'" rt'COrdcd in agriculture, 400 "-orkcrs were laid off In ho.it building industrie$ and mobile home companies showed declines of aboul 1001 l\1ni. Yetter said. H DAIL V PILOT A S: Role Told On Pens ion By Bag l~_ SACRAMENTO !U PI) Assemblyman \Yillia m T. Bagley, the Republican nointnee for controller, has acknov.•ledged he i'ngineercd legislation five years ago to insure himself an · early 1eg1slati\·e pension At t!Je time, the Sa n H.afael lawmaker had-aspirations for a fedcral appointn1ent and succcssfully sought an amendment to a pension bill so the appoinlmt-nl y,·ouJd not interfere \\.Llh his dra\lling a legislathe reurcrnent che<.'k before age 60. Bagley ackno\\•ledged his <'fforts IQ modify the ret1re1nenl i<nv in an in- terview v.'ith the San Jose .\tercury·Ncws published Sunday. The LC'gislature last \1cck \Oled to repeal the early pt•nsion allov.•anccs. L'ntil then. Bagley. 46. y,·as eligible for up to $166.000 in early bene.lt1s. The an1endment v.'as to <1 1969 bill by Sen. Jam~s R. i\lills tJ).San Diegoi. \\.'hich v.•as designed to restrict early pension rights. The S}slen1 "'as ain1ed .1t providing security for legisl:itors who lost their scats due to reapportionment. 1\lills sought lo li1nit the retiren1cnt bonuses to Jay,•makers elected bt'fore 1970 and who ehose noJ. to run or \Vere defeated for re-ehx·t ion ··rollowi ng" the year in which their di stricls v.·crc reap· portioned. Bagley's amendment added a clause e:ttcnding the eligibility to a le¢~lator .. \\.·ho resigns his ofrice upon election or apportionment to anOther public offi re during the tenn in y,·hich the district \'las reapportioned." The newspaper said Bagley ·was aided in h.is effort by then Assembly Speaker Robert Monagan ~ R Tracy). L. "I didn't \Yant to stay i!'I the Legislature all my life." Bagley said, "and had the opportunity come along during the term it v.·ould have ma.de sense to take the opportunity rathf::r than wait for reapportionment lo occur. And the same was true of Bob Monagan . "I mentioned that to ri.1ills. There v:asn't any le\'erage or anything un - toward. He agreed and amended hfs bill." Bagley. an attorney, explained, "A1y basic motivation was to get the hell out of here. You shouldn't have to be r~lected to get your groceries." While Bagley 's hoped-for appointment failed to materialize. Alonagan was nam· ed as.sistant secretary o ftransport.aion in the 'Nixon administration in 1973. a.1onagan, OOwever. has not drawn any early pension payments. according to the Public Employes Retirement System. Parking Lirnit Puui Delayed -~ For Six Montlis SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal plan to help control smog by requiring pennits for new comstTUction where 250 or more parking spaces would be pro- vided was delayed Friday for six months. The new rules. still being prepared, lo be effective in the Orange County, Los Angeles. San Francisco Bay, San Diego, San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento areas, \\.'ere delayed from Jan. l to next June 30 by the Environmental Protection Agency. See editorial today, Page AG. Under the woposals, the government could refuse to -permit building con· struction it deems v.•ould be harmful to air qualily. Lou Jefferson, regional EPA public affairs officer, said one reason for postponing the effective dale for the rules v•as to give officials enough time to digest testimony being offered at public hearings this month. • • A bird in the bush is fun too!!. .. And whO woutd•ft try to atlract Monica's a"ent10n. &le looks so charm1nq 1n her French schoolgirl Sl'l"OCk, accessorizeo wi!TI a colorful tunleoeck. and French-ribboned v.h1s11e The Sfl"IOCks arc custom-mace 1n dehgt111ul onnts by l11tle Filly fOf' Ttie Red Ba11oon. Lid. THt RED BALLOON LTD. ~A..~>l!QN 1$~•,.0 ~e....r u••ace , it.S .. '°'" SOUit.ltl 5fnltA,,. IU ~~-/NI' K,INf>HGTOf<i "ff\lt60\JJI (11•!~-·~bt ' . MondQY, Octobfr 7, 1CJ14 ' ' " • -~~~"T""~~~--.... Just ~ Coasting,~ J . ,.,. @ F~rd May Seel{_ Income .Tax .Surchar.ge • ., . ' ;~_\. '\'\ i:\i•> 'with 1;.~; .. :..,·;·. Tom ·'. arphine -.,., 1:1 •• .. T11rning On 111 the Surf ON l JAJ\'lNG WAVES: \Vord came lo us onl~ today that the British are throwing a ne"' force into the battle of the rnergy crisis. It could mean a lot to us right here on the Orange Coast. 1 •• ,~ •• , • ' ... , ~ I l ' ~ ' Somebod y over there has the notion ..L. or generating electrical power by harnessing the force of ocean "'aves. That's right, ocean "'aves. Now you knew air along that Our surf out there must be good for something besides making Junior nUss dinner every nifithl, didn't you? · The news flash on all th.is electrical wave busines!I came to u!I via radio. so the message crackled a lot and few details are available at this writing on what the British really have in mind for their surfUne. THE WORD DID come through, hov;ever, that the plan involves con- struction or some fan-like vanes ·out amongst the surf. Apparently, the notion ls that these propellen will be placed in such a fashion that the surge of the incoming surf will tum them. The fans will then cranf: geperator1 wbi~ will manufacture electricity. All Jh1$ sounds grand, but right away, you know the British are in trouble v.·ith this whole scheme. First, you can expect some Britis.h committee will import Proposition 20 from California in an effort to st.op the engineers from bullding anything out In the ocean. Environmentalists will complain that the fan blades will chop up the kelp beds. BriUsh ·surfers will wam _that the spinning props will chop up surfers. Somebody else will calculate that the fans will change wave patterns and chop up the beaches. BY TJIE 'l'iME they get ready to do something, the whole idea will be chopped up:--· Well, I doo't know bow good the whole scheme is for the British Isles but I think it v."OUld be just grand for right here along the Orange c.a.t. For one thiog, it v.·ould divert a lot or people from worrying about the San Onofre nuclear generating plant down near San Oemente. Instead, -they could worry about fans turnin,I!' out in the current . This might give the San Onofre people time to get their thing working right in the first place. Meanwhile, It V.1Juld give our legions or young surfers something to do. Right now, they just paddle out there and sit around, floating a lot . We could put them in charge of keeping the fan blades oiled. It 's almittedly not much (Jf a job, but it's better than what they're doing now. Which is not much. OH, THE IDEA of fan-generated elec- tricity ' may pose a couple of technical problems but we can let the engineers worry about those. Like the fact that v.·aves come ashore in surges and the fan blades might not tum all the time. Fact is. the fans might turn like the wheels ol the devil for a while and then hit a real lull. Like when there aren't any waves al all. Tilere's another Job we could give to our surfers. They always know \lo-hen the surf is up, down or medium. We could put them In charge of track- jng it oo we'd know . v.·hcther or not to try catching Streets of San Francisco on the electrical television set. AH, NO LONGER \\'OUld your kid go nylng out the front door yelling, ''Hey. f\.1om . the surf's up." Instead, he'd report. "Hey, tilom, the electricity is on tonight." New Additima President Ford and daughtei-Susan sbow off Golden Retriever that was gift to ttte President from Susan and White House photographer David Hume Kennerly. 16 Demo1istrators Seized At West V:h·ginia Schools CHARLESTON, W . Va. (UP!) - Police arrested 16 persons today for blocking entrances to a school. bus terminal at suburban St. Albans after leaders c:J. a protest movement against controversial textbooks called for a mas- sive boycott of clas9e!. A spokesman for the Kanawha County Board of Education reported picketing at Sissonville and South Charleston School. bus terminals. Demonstrators also appeared in the east bank area of the country .and at Dickinson Elementary School and Washington Junior High School in the city. TRE INCIDENTS occurr e d after leaders (Jf a revolt against allegedly "'unpatriotic" f,1.nd "anti-Christian" school textbooks urged a massive boycott of llaig's Pardon O·vertltre Told · .. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres!· dent Ford will tell a House panel that he discussed pardoning former President Nixon with ex-White House Chief of Staff Alexander ffaig a week before Nixon resigned, according to Newsweek Magazine: Nev.·sweek said Ford will tesl!fy about the conversation when he appears before lhe House Judiciary subrommiltee this week. According to the magazine, Haig approached Ford about a possible Nixon pardon Aug. l and Ford rejected the Idea to Nixon's lawyer James D. St. Clair the next day. clas.5e5 in an effort lo Ji:a ye the books banned. About 3,500 parents, some waving American nags, jammed into a stadium Sunday to protest use of the controversial books. . ... The Rev. 1.-farvin Horan. a leader (){ the crusade Vi'hich climaxed with two shootings, the closing of classes and the shutdown of coal mines in parts of southern West Virginia last month, urged parents to keep their children home from schools in Kanawha , Lincoln and Boone counties. TllE CROWD SlIOUTED its approval \vhen Horari called for the boycott. The books v.·ere Ytithdrawn fro1n classes last month for a 30-day 1tcview by a special citizens committee. The texts, introduced at the beginning or the new school year in the Charleston area, include passages (Jn radical politics, sex and atheism. Despite the threatened b o y co t t , .Kanav;ha County Schools Supt Kenneth Underwood, a man often caught in the middle of the controversy, said schools "'ould be opened today. He urged students k> attend classes. The schools were reopened last month and miners retlimed to Yt'Ork when the violence associated with the crusade subsided . J The textbooks which drew the protests contained a poem entitled "Mother. There's a Strange ·~tan at the Door," which depicted Jesus· as a beggar down on his luck , and a proposed assignment in which pupils would compare the Bible story of Daniel In the lions' den with the myth ... Androcles and the Lion." H-0me Tumbles Into Sea Rain s, Hi g,li Tides Plag u,e Cape Ca1iaveral ' \ ••• ' ,, 71 Message .Slated Tuesday WASHINGTON (AP) -Prtsident Ford is reported ready to recommend an income tax surcharge on corporations and upper income indlvktual1 as part of his anti-Inflation program. . The President spent much of Sunday workini oo. the package of proposals he will outline to Congress and the nation in a nationally televised and broadcast addreM from Capitol Hill at J p.m. PDT Tuesday. Whlte House spokesmen said Ford has settled on more than a dozen specific proposals, centering on problems with food and energy prices, the depressed housing industry and record high interest rates. ADMINISTRATION SOURCES said they ezpect the Income tax surcharge to be among the Presktent'a recom- mendations. According to T i m e magazine, Ford is ready to seek a 5 percent surtax on corporations as well as individuals ln the higher income tax brackets. Time said the surcharge "probably" "'ould be on individual Incomes of $71500 and above and on family incomes of $15,000 and above. The President, a s k e d about t h e maga:r.lne report as he tell Bethesda Naval Hospital after visiting bis wife Sunday nlght, said "I make no comments (JR what we're going to talk about on Tuesday." the hnal. touche! on his major economic .address. The President's proposals on ho111ing are expected to include a recom- mendation for tax uemptlona to en· courage the now of savings into financlat institutions for use as mortea:e loans. The housing industry is in 1t1 deepest slump ever because of tight money and high interest rates. FTC Answered AFTER THE SVNDAV meeting, While House press secretary R0n Ne~ turn- ed aside. questions on the President '1 tax plans. But he sakt the Presidenr'1 program "calls for sacrifices" by the public, industry and government. '4Sacrifices will be asked but ·there also will be proposals to make the sacrifices equitable so everyone bears his just share," Nessen said. Volkswagen SaysMileage Even Better Than Claims WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Volkswagen told the Federal Trade Commission to- day its advertising has not been designed to cash in on the energy shortage, and that if anything its can get more miles to the gallon than the ad! have claimed. The company made the statements in response to an F1'C demaiid for proof to back up tta advertising, part of the agency's oontinulng program to try to keep big advertisers honest. Responses to similar challenges made against Geleral Motors and Ford 1.fotor Co. "''ere also made public today. \Yashington Bridge in N~w York to the Washinp;ton Monument in the nation's i capital last April. The Porsche averaged :W.4 m.p.g., the Audi Fox 32.3 and the Audi !OOLS 27.4 m.p.g. -all higher than the ad had claimed, tt said. The mileage figures cited in the original ad, it said, came f~m a test called the "Deutsche Industrial Norm" which has been used for 10 years. Administration sources acknowledged the 5 percent surtax had been discussed at high-level economic meetings. The Volkswagen ad challenged by the ~ involved a dalm that the 2.G-litre LlQlJOR FINALLY GETS TO BOOZY • IT PROBABLY WOULD be coupled Porsche 914 got 29 mJles to the gallon. with tax reductions for those in lower the Audi 1001..S 24 1'f.P.G., and the income brackets who are hit bard by Audi Fox 25 M.P.G. The FiC wanted inflation, the sources said. proof that tho.5e fuel economies were The surta.i: presumably would apply sinUlar to what the average driver oould HOVE, England (UPI) -Bomy, a nine-inch AAican snail known for his trick of crawling up glasses to sjp at the beer inside, has died. against taxes pai4-oot the full income get. of an individual or a corporation -1n resJXlfiSC the company said it ran His owner, Olristopher Hudson, 19, said death was due to alcoholic poLsoo.tng. but details were scanty as Ford put the cars mentioned from the George FIDELITY FEDERAL GIVES YOU THE-WORLD ••• ·Full Color Rand · • McNally 12" topographical Globe mounted on a handsome black base. A decorative .... IMPORTANT! Plea1tbrlng this 1d with you! I Free Checking Accounl at 1 Major St1tawld1 Bink when you open or tr1n1t1r 2 Fr11 lnco Tex Service (S le and Federal-P1r1on1I Returns only) when you open or lranaf1r ------ • Over 200 Full Color maps and illustra· Uons make lhis 233· page Rand McNally World Atlas a fas· ctnating volume. Sections on history, ecology and the -universe • A$12.95 val ue. % Open 1 Tronomatlc rl Savings Account of any size ••• get a Free World Atlee or Globe at th111me lim11 . a $21500 minimum account ••• get 1 FrH World AllH or Globe 11 the 11m1 time! . a SS,000 minimum account • , , get 1 Free World Alli • or Globe at the s ame time! • Open orTr1n1fer A S1vlng1 Account when you come In for your lre11tla1 or globe. Your money begln1·1ernlng lnt1r11t I~ 11me d1y you open your 1ccoun1, ind you'll find m1ny v1lu1ble free services. Bring Your P1ubook from any other 1avlng1 ln1tilutlon. We can tr1nlf1r tuftd1, slmply ind e111fy. No bother to you ••• no t mb1rra11ment. We'll hind le 111 th e detail a. THE UNFORGETTABLE WAY TO SAVE Tn DNSM DTI~ =~hri~~:~::.-;uon-nril 1 l I 1 lrl I IU an,. 11v1n91 ao11. Automallc transfer of fundt from your bank checking account. Sign one authorization-then-no checks to write -no llnes to ws it k'l. It's unforgettable! We'll remember to transfer money for you -once or twice a month unlll your goal Is reached. And, add Interest, too, at a generous 5Y• ~. annuar rate. Of/er tfmlt•d to one pttf family . , • adults only ples'e , .. whllt they /1$/f MAIN OFFICE : \ Glendale, 225 Eaal Broadway, 245-6661 Jl.[QIONAL OfFICES .. nno...,: AIOlldr• • 8tt!fl09'll' """'· m-tUt Bit !Ifft: lt1191'11ktft ~ C•l'lt•r Ml-f51l Bllft J&y: Btlft J•Y Miii SS7°t411 CM It IM1•4".,.p0n ltffcll: 1W Htl'bot 811'd.MM•IO ,llll•f!Oll'. 225 (&II COMfl'IOflWflltPI 17 .. 74t0 lMO l•tctl: m l•tl OCM!I lltd, '3t-U71 NOllll Hotry...OOf: W t Ltllltl CtrrJOll l t"<'d. •M.ffOO 81t1 P9d10: HOOC1 Wff\11'11 A"91'11ft Ut·?loOt 611111Al'll-OffllOt:17'00 ~Of!Pt M•lll It, 147-NOS Slltrni.fl 01k1· 14'01 Vltfllwrt 11\ld, 7M•t4~ a1.-n1011--0•'4M1 o-: t*>O lt•cl'I 11vc1. l»~ V1t1 Hwyt: 11'4• VlctOfY 11¥11, 111olS45 ' •• l c p missio plans cM~s. Reag 1972, de put effecti Pudi a lou laws, as "" patrol satisra than 1~16 minist He forme around networ the opi from t the job Short Pudins old ma into his the marke The he gra revolve wrest! Po Do Vi LON today Debora was ki before Dann 21 ,.was day . Polic police alleged she ha park a Polic comp la office. Davi lacng, his cli admit Polle IJS be of her Ano! Santa called to r.1r was a The abduct ttnd Ti Ana. ~ at knl give I releasi Fi!h had for M rcparts her ho ' ' • ' . I VOL 67, NO. 280, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1974 rs. CHP Chief Pudinski Quits Post .. SACRAP.1ENTO (UPI> -W a I t e r Pudinski , the California H l g h w a y Patrol's first up-from-the-ranks com- tnissioner, abruptly resigned today and plam to return to "A-'Ork in his funner civil service post. ?Jrun.w, appointed by Gov. Ronald Reagan to the $37 ,000.a-yeai post in 1972, will be ~uceeeded by his chief deputy, Dan Lanza. The resignation is effective Nov. 1. Pudinslff, -who built a re'putation as a tough enforcer of drunken driving laws, said he has found in 28 mpnths as commissioner of the 8,()(M}..employe patrol that "I gain far greater per.ion.al 1 salisfaction when working in the field than I do when completely involved 1~16 hours a day in management ad· ministration." He said he· planned to return to his rormer civil service position of supervis· ing inspector and move to the San Bernardino area. He said he plans to retire in two to four years. - ' -Pudi.nski was the-patrol's first rom- missiooer to "-'Ork up through the ranks. He joined the statewide law enforcement agency in 1951 . Lanza. 53, is a 24·year veteran or the patrol and likewise up from the ranks. He has been deputy comn:Usshmer since 197'2 under Pudinskl. A spokesman for Reagan said, ''The Governor accepted the r e s i g n a t i o n regretfully. He's been very pleased with the job P\xlinski has done. lie likes Walter and wishes hlm nothing but good fortun e. v Pudinski, whose announcement flashed around the state on the CHP's teletype network, said he was now "firm in the opinion that I have proved an officer from the ranks can be trusted to do the job" as commissioner. Shortly arter he was appointed, Pudinski personally disannl'd a 21)..year· old man whojammed a loaded revolver Into his stomach when Pudinski surprised the eunman rummaging through his un· marked state car. 11ie commililiioner was unarmed when he grabbed the barrel of the .38 caliber revolver with both hands and then wrestled his assailant to the ground, (See PUDINSKI, Page A%) Police Say They Don't Belieiie Victim in Rape ,LONG BEACH (AP) -Police said today they don't believe a claim by Deborah Joy Kantaeng, 19, that she was kidnaped and raped by two men before she killed one of them. Danny Charles Allen of Santa Ana, 21,.was killed by a shotgun blast Thurs- day. Police detective Bob Aughton said police obtained new evidence which allegedly ruled out the girl's claim that she had been taken to a Santa Ana park and raped. Police said they would seek a murder complaint from the district attorney's office. David Fishman. attorney for Mrs. Kan- taeng, said earlier that police threatened his client in an alt~pt to make her admit-she set up the ·ilaylng. Police said Mrs. Kantaeng shot Allen as he walked through the rront door of her home. Another man, Carl S. Tice, also of Santa Ana, fted after the shooting and called police. He was persuaded to return lo 1'1rs. Kantaeng's home, where he was arrested, The woman told authorities she was abducted Wednesday at C!rTitqs by Allen 11nd Tice and taken ta a park ln Santa Ana. She said AJlen then raped Iler at knlfcpolnt. The men forced her to gfve them her telephone numbtr before releaRing her, she said. ~'ishman, a Buena Park attorney who had been hand.Ung an accident case tor Mrs. J\ant.aeng, denied provtous reports that 8he invited the mer to her l'IOme Friday when they called ba. . ' .. • \ • 0 Cl· ' O.lly "lltl Sr1t1 ""°'8 QUITS CHP LEADERSHIP Commissioner Pvdin1ki l-Iinsha1r ~Poll Results S11lit 011-Rockefeller Mail-ill By JAN WORTH Of ""' Qll!Y """ ltd votes Crom the 40th U.S. COngresslOnal District are nmning "neck and neck" on whether or not Nelson Rockefeller should be confinned as vice vice president, an aide to U.S. Represen- tative Andrew Hinshaw (ft-Newport Beach) reported today. Hinshaw mailed out letters asking voters in his district to give their opinion about the pending confirmation of Rockefeller. · ' SO far. about 15,000 ·responses have been tallied , with 7,899 ayes and 7,223 nos. There are about 250,000 voters in the district. Chip Cleary, executive assistant to Hinshaw, said the response so far v.•as surprising. "Thafs really quite a big percentage of the voters-and it Ci!Uld just be the consensus of the whole county," Cleary su~gested. Hinshaw said in his Jetter to con- stituents that "I deeply regret the pro- cess for selecting tM new vice president , the second highest elected of£ice in our nation." He said he does not believe the process should substitute the judgment of the members of Congress for "the ballot box choice of 215,000,000 Americans." Cleary said with Congress recessing Friday it appears the the vote on con- firmation will not occur until November. Asked if Hinshaw would vote acco rding to the tally results, Cleary said not necessarily. "He'll vote based on the testimony offered in the House and Senate as well as on the tall y,'' Cleary said. "His basic idea on this thing was to give people a c:hance to have a voice." Hinshaw's district, which includes part of San Diego County as well , comprises 34 percent of the Orange County vote. Cleary said in the first few days since the mailing, about 3,500 ballots have been coming in each day. Commodity Trading Plun1n1ets BUU.ETIN WASlnNGTON (UPI) -Agrh:ulture Secretary Earl Butz thls afternoon au· nouoeed a new system requiring prior Jilover nment approval for major sales of U.S. grain lo foreiga countries and hinted lhat export controls might be imposed U lite voluntary system failed to work. By The Associated Press Farm ... commodity futures plummeted on the Chicago Board of Trade today, the -first d~y of trading sine~ -the Ford administration announced that it can- celed the sale of $500 million worth of wheat to the Soviet Union. observers said it appeared that traders were concerned that the cancellation or the Soviet sale might be a forerunner of other such activity or even of broad -export contrOls. It also appeared, they said, that com· WANTS NEW VERDICT Convicted Conspirator Ayers No Offshore Oil Leases modities not associated with t h e 'B f s d ~ agriculture industry were selling sharply e ore tu y · lower for generally the same reason • as applied to farm products. WASHINGTON (UP I) -The Interior There were on:iers--formlttlonror-De.partm~t Wilt not -Se1r-1e-ases 1or bushels of wheat, corn, soybeans and offshore oil exploratiOn before en- FORD MAY ASK INCOME TAX SURCHARGE. Story, Poge A4. oats to sell on the opening and bids were made at limits lower, OnJy a few sales were eonswnmated because buyers were scarce. Futures also were down at the Kansas City Board of Trade-. Ford, anxious to fmd out how farmers are taking the cancellation of the shipments to the Soviet Union, made a call to the Kansas wheatlands Sunday night. "Pretty nearly all the people out here are displeased," Clarence Ochs, a farm equipn1ent dealer in Otis, Kan., said after talking to the President. Ochs, 69, said about I,500 farmers were attending the grand opening of his farm equipment business when the President· called Sen. Bob Dole, (R· Kan.), a guest of hoOO r. Ford talked to Dole, then to Ochs. "Nonnally we've had real good reports on Ford till this deal came up," Ochs said in a telephone interview. DOIV UP SHARPLY; TRADING S0-8() NE\V YORK (UPI) -Prices closed broadly higher Monday in moderate trad· ing on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average. which lost more than 89 points in the previous 11 sessions, gained 2;l points. Tables, Page 87. Advances led declines by about a 10-to-l mar_!'.:in among the l,817 issues traded . But volume totaled only 15,000.000 shares. compared with 15.910,000 traded Friday. Analysts said this still sho'o''ed hesitancy on the part of investors. Prices also were higher in motlcrate tradinJi; on the American Stock Exchange. ' vironmental studies have been made despite a conlroversiaJ· memo that in- dicates the contrary. a depart~L of· ficial assu red Congress today. Jared G. Carter, deputy Interior Undersecretary and author of the memo, said it was intended as merely a ··schedule" for offshore leasing and was "not a very impo rtant policy statement." The memo, published by the Washington Post last week. said that at the direction of In terior Undersecretary John C, Whitaker, Carter was asking the federal officials responsi- ble for leasing to draft a "finn teasing schedule" to include "10 million ac res leased in 1975 -not just 10 million acres offered ." Environmenta~sts i m mediately challenged the proposal as contrary to government promises that leases would not be sold until studies of how offshore oil drilling will aUect the environment are C<>mpleted. They said such studJes have not been completed for most of the more promising lease sites, "'-1luld not be completed by 1975 and in some cases were not yet begun . Carter renewed the pledge that no leases would be issued prior to en· vironmenlal study in testimony before a Senate subconunittee headed by Sen. Edwa rd M. Kennedy (0.MaS'S.). Besides being just a schedule, the memo was intended to end debate \Yithin the agency over just how much ocean floor should be leased. Cater said. as some officials felt lhe arnount should be greater. "It meant knock off debate. produce a schedule,·• Carter said. ··1 frankly don't think it's worth a great deal of discussion." The hearing also di sclosed that some coastal senators had "A'ritten President ford expressing "surprise and dismay•· over the Interior memo, adding. •·1ve believe the areas chosen should reflect the results of en11iron mental studies. and should begin wit~ those areas found to hold the 101\·est level of risk lo the marine and coastaJ environments.·· Kids Join Litter Drive .~euJport Pushes Contest for Container Design Dy HILARY KA VE Of 111t 0.lty 'lltl Slltt A contest £or high school students to create flashy trash containers Is part of a proposed anU·Iltter plan endorsed by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and RecreatJon Commission. The $11,750 plan will be forwarded to fh:e city council later th~ month. The IO.point proposaJ was devi5e1I by a gpeclal anti·lllter subcommittee of the commission. Mai n thrust of the propostd pro~ Is an extensive marketing, advertising and public relations· program aimed at creaUng public awarenes,, or the Utter problem among local residents and Olher Orafiie Countlans who use Ncwpcrt beaches. pllign geared to be in operation by next sprxng. In addlllon to the student trash can painting contest. which is designed to make beachgoers more likely to use the eye.catching containers, are nine other strategies, including: -A kick-Off promotion billed ns "the \vorld 's largest litterless beach party." «1mplete with all the trimmings exctpl litter. -A new civic group called t!Mo Utter Getters. "·ho would serve as leaders in the campaign, -Pla~tic litter bags dlstribuied on the beaches, with re\vards given Co those who turn in bags filled \\1ith liUer. Sho\.\.11 ~l schools, clubs and orJ.,tan1za. tlons . -An intensive advertising campaign directed throughout the county. .Jim Wood , PBR commissioner and chairman or the anti·litter committee. told the commission he believes the campaign will pay for itself in the coming yenrs. Wood said that while the inHial outlay of funds is necessary to insure the success of the project. he believes there wtD be significant saving!! in capital expenditurtS as a direct result of the proposed campaign. oto New Trial Bid Fails 111 LA Court By TO~t BARLEY Of Ille 01lly l'Utf Still LOS ANGELES -Convicted con- spirators Eloise Popcil and Dan Ayers we~ denied a new trial here l o d a y and sent to state prison for one to fi ve years for plotting the mJrcler or her multimillionaire husband. Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler accused the former Newport Beach resi· dent during his sentencing -comments or being "a female Dr. Jekyll and l\.ir. Hyde who was loving and considerate to her family and friends. but something quite different where her. husband was concerned. "She is viciou!l. cunning and deprav. ed, ., Judge Brandler added. commenting that he had received "pathetic and hea rt broken" letters from 15 persons. ,\nd the judge quoted several biblical texts in further condemnation of the blonde defendant, among them the com· mandments "Thou sha lt not kill" anti •"Thotrsball not commit-adultery." Judge Brandler ordered the maximum term fo r the convicted lovers after being accused by defense attorney Robert Green of making "highly prejudicial er- rors" during the seven.week trial and of displaying "bias and prejudice'' during the j~ry's_deliberalions, _ _ _ '"You should disqualify yourself from all post conviction proceedings,'' the Laguna Beach atlomey argued while Judge Brandler glared at him from the bench. Green said he based that demand on. Judge Brandler's staling during a private press conference in his chambers before the final jury verdict was in that Mrs. Popeil, 49, was also guilty of conspiracy and was only cleared of that charge by a legal technicality. A jury ended the marathon trial by finding Mrs. Popeil and Ayers, 37, of Santa Aaa. guilty of planning the killing. of kitchen gadget 1nagnate Samuel Popeil, 60, of Chicago "'ith '·hit man " Robert Peeler, 34. Ayers was additionally convicted or \~·orking out another murder scheme wilh "hit man" Donald Reed . "9. Judge Brandler ruled today that he can serve !he t"'o terms concurrently. Lawyers for both defendants served notices of appeal on Judge Brandler immediately after their clients were sentenced. Judge Brandler refused to even con· (See POPEll.., Page A2) Kissinger Says $50,000 Gift 'Not Violatio11' \\IASHINGTON <AP ' -Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger defended the propriety of a $50,000 gi ft from Nelson A. Rockefeller by releasing a letter today signed by l"A'O former la"A'ycrs for ex·Presidenl Ri chard l\.1. Nixon. The letter said the gift did not violate the law or conflict-<>f·interests regula· lions. The gij'l by the ''ire president-de signate \\•as confirmed S.11turdny. "'he·n a lt~kefeller spokesman s a id 1t Teprescnted gratitude for long·llmr service by Kissinge r. The letlcr, ch1tcd Jan. 15. 1969. sn1d ~ "the contemplated gift of 111onl'Y to yQu is based only upon your closl' p<·rson11I friendship and is a r11rert rcRult of nol only thal friendship hut lhl' hi~h pe rsonal esteem in \1hi1.:h they nhc Rr.ckefellers l hold you. ~ "'1'hcreforc, \\'C find thnt fi UCILil gill 11·ould oot violate f'ithf'r the statute s, cxeculive order cir rcgu!ation.!'i involving Conn let-of ·interests.'' The letter wns signed by &hv:ird L. ~forgan and Egil Kro~h Jr.. both nl that time deputy coun!;CI to President elect Nixon. (Krogh this yea r M"rvcd. four mQnlhs in prison after plead1n~ guilty 10 violating the cl\'I\ rlghts of ll3 niel Ellsberg·s psychiatrist In a brt<1kin.) 1'hc Rockefellt'r spokesm,1n 11 a 1 d earlier that Ktssi n~er pul lht' money into trusts for his two chlldren and had filed gift tax returns. Parts of the program would begin 'vllbln two· months, with the entire cam· -Antl·lltter signs po 11 tr d on the beaches. :ln antl·llttcr poller contest nnd sn anli·liUcr brochure !or mallitigs. -A movie or slide prtscntalion .o hr While n\ost crfort.s will :r:ero Jn on lhc beRches, the committee also plans to attack litter on the streets and in th< parlcl! or Newpqrt. The program .,~illJ go lflQ effect if the city councll atJt~bes fundt to begln .. Kissinger sakl he 80Ught the lc~AI advice before Accepting the glfl lie had ••orked for Rackefl!ller for 1$ years in sevt1ral cap;lcilies, l!lCluding that or roreign policy "dvisor to tne ronner New York governor. \ .) I ,, • 1 - Today's Final N.Y.-Stoeks N TEN CENTS • • • - l.liolly ,. ... , $wt ""° .. WILL APPEAL CONVICTION Newport's Eloise Popeil 2 Men Bitrn . ~ To Death i11 ~1esa l11ferno By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ille Dllll' .. 1101 S!•lf One victim of an inferno "-hich raged through a Costa Mesa apar1ment Sunday remained in <'ritical condition today, while coroner·s deputies continued the gruesome job of posilively identifying his l"A·o companions "'ho died in the $15.000 fire. William D. \Vilcox, 19, of 2253 F'ountain \\'ay East, saved his life by leaping-his clothes in na1nes -through n Y.'indow and diving into a concrete patio. Bystanders dragged the screaming vie· lim to safety and splashed waler stan- ding in a gulter on his clothing to douse the flames. police said. His companions' screams from the blazing "A'estside apartment unit "Acre dying out by then in the roar and crackle o( name which completely gut- ted the apartment they shared. \\'ilcox 1ras li sted in critical but stable conditicin today al Orange Count y ~fedical Center. \11th lhird degree bums over 75 percent of his body. Investigators today had not posll1vely identified the l'-''O young men who died 11·hen they became trapped in a bedroom hy the 3:30 a.m. blaze. Police said it was 99 pcrcenl c('rlain that onr is \\lilcox ' room1nHte, Hichard A. St. John . who had rented the Fountain \Vay apart1nent as a C<>·tcnant. Dental charts were being obtained in 1he Los Angeles area today lo determine if the re1nains are indeed those of St. JohrP. The second victim is li.!itC'd a.s a John Doe. although poli ce lis!t•d a tr11h1t1ve name on!y. that of a H1ch:ird Arthilr. decribed by \\'ilcox as his room1natc 's buddy. Costa ~tesa F'irc Department Bnttnlion Chief Rob ~tcCJrlland said today 11 '-''ill be difficult to determine "A'h('th~'r The victi ms bu rned 10 dealh or ~uccun1bed lJefore that to s1nokc inha!auon. They \1 ere reported\~· !lcrca1n1ns .il _(See ,F'ATAL FIRE, Pai:e A" .............. Orange . Coast Weather Pari ly cloud~· i;J..K·~ tonight 111lh 40 percent chJUC'C of sho1Vl'l'S -throui.:h Tuc~:iy. ncrording to !hr• \\'l':tthcnnan . H igh~ Tue$da\ t':\· pcctt'<l u1 !ht' !011' 70) 111th.01t'r· ni~ht lo"s ot about Gu I.NS IDE TOii \ Y The 11101111 sidfs (If r r.1111.· Sinatra. tliL· n1un 1r1 •l Jlfay~ ,, li is way. nrt• gi1·t•11 •1 ,., ,,. lnnA· 1 -a column bf1 ,., 1r111111n11.·111 wnter Vcrno•1 Sc1)11. I•, tJfl l'avr BG. Al Yo11r S••~lct "l ... ,; .. , .. !,.. M. leyC! At C1Utom11 Al, 111 (lllt1H•H 111•1' C""'k' II (rtll-• '" ONltt Ht!/tou .t.t Ultf'ltl "•" •l l~l .. 'UllH'l'lllll f,1( 'l"ll''' ., -"'O••ft .f.11 lo!Jt ..... 11 He*t ..t.• D••~~• Ctu•I~ .t.I "'""'' 11-l $ .. ,,. •• s S!O<O i'tl•rilOI\ ., tll .. ~lt<eJI ... ,. '""'"'" ..t.tt w •• ,~... ,,_. W1rlft Nt•U .I ~ Fr<1111 Page Al l:>OPEIL ... • sider the poulblily of fr~ing the defen· dAnls on b:ill )X'nd in.s the hearing of tht'fr appeal. t le pointed out lo lhr two defense Ja 11. yl.'rs tba l.,J\yers. "as a highly quali!i«d pilot "'ho could use i\trs. Popei\'s ~ubsta.nt!al funds at ~iny l ime to buy an u1 rcrufl and fly the pair out of the l OUll\f) ~ JudAC Urandh•r ugrC'Cd \~ilh Deput y District AllQ'feny l'ell'r BrC'gman th11t the jury "llxerels<'d sound and m9\ure judg1nent" '~hen it convi1..•ted both defen· dants of solicitin~ n1urder and cleared tlu.:111 of related oonspiracy allegations. <'uliforn111 lav.· docs not provide pro- ~ution :ind pun1!.hn1cnl for the crin1e oC conspiracy ·10 cuinm1t tnurder if the k11h11g is to Ut carnl'd out in aoother ~1atc. Judge Brandle r recalled today that the convicted pair had discussed six different v•ays in whi ch J\1rs. Popeil's t!Stranged husband could be eliminated. A1nong them. he said , was the sug- gl'Slion that both Popeil and his housek~r be shot and dumped in the same bed in lhe millionaire's Oticago apartment. The ni m{•of the defendants. it was successfully alleged. v.'as to make Popeil 's $9 millio n fo rtune available to l\1rs. Popeil "'ho believed she would gel little ()r nothing from his estate from Chicago divorce court. Her repeated adultery and her rela· lionshi p with Ayers, Bregman said, "'ould be certain to lead a OUcago judge working under that state's law to deny her any alimony or support. "I have spent many, many hours rt\•iewing th is trial and I have al90 studied the many hea rt-rendering and touching letters sent by people pleading for clemency far Mrs. Popeil," Judge Brandler said. ''But I find that sfie and the defendant Ayers \\.'t'!'re equall y and utterl y involved in the planning of this despicable crime-the slaying of a husband wbo had nev e r denie d h e r anylhing. '1 Bo~y, 10, Injured /11, ZVe ,wport Beacli Accident Sunny ·afternoons on Newport beaches over the weekend were marred by onJy -00e-minor incident that OCCUrTecl-wben a 10-year--old boy tumbled out or an outboard raft, cutting his leg . oo the motor. Patrick Cahill of Linda Isle, took the spill v.-hen the raft was pushed oot lo sea fro~ the main beach at C«ona del J\1ar. . A paramedic on tile beach gave the boy emergency aid before the youlh "''as t.akeo to Hoag Hospital for further treatment and then released. According to lifeguards, the youngster suffered cuts on his lefl knee. About 15,000 beachgoers enjoyed the sun and sand Saturday,· when air temperature hit 68 degrees and the water v.'as 62 degrees. On Sunday, when 20;000 people hi t the beaches, the air wanned up to 72 degrees, \vith the water temperature listed at 63 degrees. Surfers and sw im.men eager for big rides were disappointed both days, though. when the surf reached only one f)T tYiO feet, Two OUicers Slain ASHEVILLE, !'\.C. !AP) - A $4-year· nld 1nan \\'as charged Sunday \\'ith shooting to deuth two high \l·ay patrolmen as they attempted to give hi m a drunk d ri vin~ les t 111 a courthouse. Edward Collings Davis. the obJect of a massive manhunt by luw enforcement officers, \\'3S arrested <ii da\v n as he walked across Park &]u,irc in clo'.l'll\ov.·n Asheville. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT "t,.. Or_.. CINl11 O.!iy Pilot. Wiii'! wf\lcl'I It <OMbiftf:O 1r,. ,,.,.,_.p,,~~. I• llUOO•VCd bf llW O •nOt C.1•! Publl..,,lnq Co-• SrPI•••' ""1-\ .,, 1>11tll•~•d Mo<W:l<IY lttt"OU~ F"<Mf, 1.,.-Co\11 IMw. 1"e .,.P0'1 IM•l'I, HWl!"'9\0ll J1' M:l'l/FOVI'"'" V•ll•,. Llqun,o ...... ,.,.,,. ~dd•tll.._, ""° !idn c1-n1e~n JW'I l..APL\lr-. 0 ~·n9lf ••'1'"""' "''''"" " putll•\l'ltd S~1~"UT\ •nd S.,.., .... 1"" flflll(IPAI r •lll•.,,.•"'111l•nl '' •• JOO w.,1 a.., !>ln~t. CMll ,,,...\.1, c;111•orn•n '<'~16 Robe rt N. Weed f'I'• •<1tn,1/'111Pub11U>t• Jack R. Curley \I .(it '1f~IHMnt •!Id "'""' 11 M.tl'llHJU" Thoma<; Kecvil [01\.,, i homas A. Murohinc ,,.. ... 1111"1 i;a,ior • Charle~ H. Loos Richard P. Nall A uf1t•nl Mtll<111•"9 E.dllor-s L . Peter Kr ieg N wpa.rt ~M" Ci!' ld!IOr" Htwport Beach Office lJ:U ,,.,wP0'1 ao ....... ..-d fMllll'HJ ACl!lf'll•: P,0 . 9o• 111•, '7t.Q Other Offices C..11-~ )ICI W9\l 1My!l<Mt l19~~• O\fo.•<" l'tf.Gl"-~•t !rl. l-IUlli•~Oll 11-'A'" 1111, ftoo lCl'I llou-•lf • .. ~ t••-nl• l'lS Non n E• c;.rn.l'IO 11~4'1 Telep hone (71 4) 642-4321 Cla5sllled Advertising M2·S671 CMI•"""'· 1t11 O•<t"ll" C:-1 ""911""""' C,O...IMn, "lo Mor\ ~tor ~. llhnl••U•tt, ...,,,~ ... "'l~llt• or l llVt•U1-••0 ,.,.,..II INiy t.11 •~Pf~IKtd .,.,!flout 'IM!t+•I ptfY!li ...... '"'''"~'' "-" - "Si>c.otod 1 Uou PO~l•\111 NIO tl Or\\11 MrY. Ll!t•O•"'I· SllW Opl IOll DY (M"r\it $1.0lil .-1P1t1', b¥ ''"'' t•.OO rnonthl•i l!'llUIMY Ot\11Ml)On"o 1.J,OQ rft!lllll'llW D1Jtr '11tl Ii.tr ,....,. New Eagle Tom Freeman, 15, Js the newest Eagle &out in Troop 330, The Corona del Mar youth, son of 1.-lr. an d Mrs. Ri chard Freeman, is a sophomore at Corona de! Mar High School. He has been a Boy Scout onJy three years. Fror11 Page Al State , Stndy Eyes City's ' Traffic Conditions "unique" to Newport Beach "create massive traffic enforcemen t pro- blems and monumental trafri c jams," acairding to a recentl y com pleted stale study. Beachgoers and a shortage of major thoroughfares are the unique conditions cited in the state Office or Traffic Safety's report. The purpose of the state study r~ quested by City 1.fanager Robert Wynn was to measure the impact of state traffic grant awarded Newport Beach two years ago. Visiting throngs arxl built·in flow pro- blems aalde, the study team gives city police and traffic ofncials high marks for "aggressively aUacklng Jts traffic accident problems." soeart.Oad ol thii attack, aocordlng to ·the· ~port, 11 the poUce department's l&-man traffic section. Seven motorcycle officers, five ac· cident lnvest.lgatlng units, two in- vestigators. one traffic analyst and one traffic sergeant under lhe command of Lt. Jim Spear make up the traf!lc section. Its efforts are supplemented by three full-time parking control offlCers aJong FAT.AL FIRE • • • wiUt cadets and reserve o f f i c e r 1 sometimes used for trafnc control. the end, apparently awakened by smoke Those assigned to the traffic aectlon and unable tQ. escape from the upstairs "are considered outstanding w 0 r k bedroom. performers in patrol duty" and are "They were awakened enough to gel chosen "on the basis of desire and to the door, but whether they opened past work ez:perience," the study team it and the flames caught them Is hard found. to say," explained Orlel McClelland, Coordinating their efforts with the tral· Wilcox told lnvestlgato~ his: roonunate fie aection are the city's Trafftc Com- and the suspected second victim had miss:lon, Public Works Department and. gone to a football game and he went Traffic Engineer Bill Damel.l. to bed after drinking beer aod watching According to tbe st.ate report, en- television . fo~t efforts iq 1913 resulted in He said he awakened later beeause the wuance of 22,091 citations, 16,438 his bedroom was full of smoke and cf. them termed "hazardous." tried to go to the rescue of the other At the same time, the parking control two when he heard them screaming in officers were issuing 17,493 parking clta· the other tM!droom. tlons. Wilcox gave up and hurled himself Police last year amsted 618 per!Ons through the upstairs window to safety. for driving while under the influence He was dragged to safety by James of alcohol, 29 percent of them as the T. English, or 2245 Anaheim St .. , and res ult <lf accidents, the study tea m re· Abraham Bos. or 2200 Fountain Way, rted both of whom had been attracted to po"111i"s represents an involvement well the scene ol. the spectacular·blaze. in excess ol that normally expected;" They told Pol.lee Officer Art Kassel the state officials repotted. they had nothing else, so they splashed The tud t that "ght the victim's bluing clot.bes with water s ~ no es ei persons ' UPI Ttlf,l'flolOI l'eel<aboo It looks like just another pretty girl behind a camera (top) until she takes her eye off the view finder an d reveals herself as . Gina Lollo brigida, the actress turned photographer who's in London snapping pictures. < Atto1ney Says Stans h1 Right CONCORD, N.Jt (UPI ) -A lawyer for l\1aurice Stans has rleni~ any im· propriety In a 1972 meeti ng invotvlru;: hls client., forn1er Nixon lawyer llerbert Kalmbach or Newport Beach and Ruth Farkas, the sub ject of an investigation into the alleged sate of an ambassadoria l appointment for a campaign con- tribution. "There was nothing improper discuss- ed at that meeting," said Roben Barker, in a lele phone interview. 11e also said Sta ns, a former Ni xon fund raiser, has not been questioned or contacted by the Watergate pro- .,. secut~r·s-office __ _about the Farkas ap- pointment. The Watergate prosecutor's office has ~ declined comment on the specifics of investigations, saying only that the ap- pointment of Mrs. Farkas to Lux- embourg continues to be part of an investigation into the alleged sale of ambassadorial appointments to Nixon ca rnpaign contributors. l\1rs. Farkas, wi le of the millionaire founder of Alexander's department stores in New York. was put in touc h with Nixon re-election officials on two occasions by Rep. Louis Wyman ( R- N.H. ), now a candidate for the seat of retiring Sen. Norris Cotton (R·N.H.). Wyman, former New Hampshire at- torney general, has been cleared by the special prosecutor of any crimina l in\'olvement in the Farkas appointment. Wyman, a five-term congressman, has acknowledged setting up two meetings: in 1971 between Mn. Farkas, Kalmbach -now in prison for 8n .unrelated sale of an appointment -and in itay 1972 between Wyman, Mrs. Fatkas Md Stans to discuss how she could legally con- tribute $300,000 under the new feder al caffipaign law. There wa s no discussion of an ambassadorial appointment at that meeling, \Vyman has said. Ex-gover11or Dies Former Gov. Luther Ii . Hodges Sr. of North Carolina who served as secretary of com- merce from 1961 lo 19641 died of an apparent heart attack Sunday. He was 76. 'fhief Gets Jars Of Beautv Cream J A light-fingered thicr is 90ughl toda y for stealing 49 jars of an exotic pink beauty cream from Mexioo out of a Newport Beach boulique, which suffered a Si,457 loss. Daniele Cottet. 0"11cr of Boutique Er- otiquc, 2&8 Newwrt Blvd., told police the grand theft must have OCCUITed during business hours-. Investigators said Aliss Cottel was laking inventory Friday when she came up 49 jars short of the exotic beauty potion and also round $201n t:ash misstng. Police did not obtain the name of the prized beau ty cream and described it only as being coot.ained in "four-inch" j_ars va lued at $35 apiece for the large size and $12 apiece for several smalle r jars. standing in the gutter "-ere kµled ~ 2,260 Newport Beacti traf. · _fie accidents...m..197'--------+I--~· Richard Tbacller, 23, ol 2273 Foontaln And , it points out, one pedestrian died -18- $10.20 IMPORTANT? Y'ay, w~ Just aniving home from wo~ in 37 pedestrian-auto accidents and ooe mg a mght 8¥ft when ~ beard the bicyclist wu killed iD 93 accidents ln· era.ah of a window PoPPID{ out due vol:ving injury t.o bicyclists. to the extreme heat. To conclude its report, the state study From Page Al PUDINSKI •.. Pudinski, perhaps the patrql's most visible commissioner, olten was out on the roadways during three-day weekends in unHonn helping with patrol duty. He Initiated a crackdown on drunken drivers shortly after taking o!!ice and angered some judges when he criticized them for being too lenient in the handling of repeat offenders. Pudi.Mki, whose son, Steve, is a highway pa trolman , was a COO!istent skepti c of the value of the reduced 55-mile-a·bour speed limit as a major saver of lives but defended it as an "energy crisis" conservation step. A CH? spokesman said Pudinskl felt tha t with groundbreaking for the new patrol academy and the swearing in of the first women CHP officers that he had accomplished all of the major things he set out to do in the job. Supreme Court Opens New Term W ASffiNGTON" (UP!l -Otiel Jll!llce Warren E. Burger, his left ann In a sling because of a bicycle accl'dent, today opened the 1974-75 U.S. Supreme Court te rm that will faoe such thorny issues as capital punishment and wiretapping. The openi ng session was a ceremonial one at "'hich 14 attorneys were admitted to practi ce. Then. the nine justi ces went into · private conferences to begln ron- sideration d 992 appeals that piled up over the summer. Burger came to the bench dressed in the customary black robe but with his left arm in a sling underneath. Burger suffered multiple lnjurles Sept. 20 in a fall from a biCycle but is able to .JlSC his hand by re6tlng his elbow on \he bench. Four at Airport Nabbed With Pot CHICAGO (AP) -f'our llllnols men were arrt:Sted at O'Hani lnttmaUonal Airport. as they tried to claim baggage wtUeh pollc< aald contained llO pounds of marijuana and 100,000 amphetamine ptll~ The four arrived on two separate flight! from San Diego, police said. Of. ficials: said they rectlved 1 tip 1bout the dnigs from federal authorities in San Diego. CMrsed with possession ti marijuana and posstllion ci da.nguous drugs were David Ham~on, 23, of Villa Park: Timothy Flerrung, 19, of Wheaton; and htichael Buckley. 20, ahd Willla.rn llot· ti niw r, 27, both of Glen EUyn. team recommends that a flve--year traf. fie engineering rngram be established based on estimates of available funds. Recommended as part of the five-year program la use of time 1 a p .s e photography w gal.her field data. Jaycees' Project Gets Dim Vie'v From Firemen By KATHY CLANCY Of 11M Dlltr Pu.t Stflf Fountain Valley Jaycees have launched a fire safety program which apparently does not have the full support of the city police and fire departments. Under "Operation Red Ball," Jaycee v o I u n t e er s will canvass city neighborhoods passing out red stickers to be put on the windows of rooms where children, the handicapped or elderly sleep. Jaycees claim the stickers will help where the greatest help may be needed in an emergency. But fire personnel say the sticken mey net be that much help. In addition, they point out, the stickers show vanda1s or burglars where these people may be. City Manager James Neal said he discussed the issue with Fire au.er Mickey Lawson, who, NeaJ sajd, in· dicated he "wasn't quite sure of it!: pracUcality," In addition. Neal said, Lawson told him the Orange C.OUOty Fire Chi.ers Association has expressed reservations about the progra m. Ga rden Grove Fire Chief Sam C. Sparks. secretary of that organization, said the group voted not to endorse the program. Generally, he said, comments were the concern for crime, as well as a feeling that firemen wouldn't go from window to window looking for stickers before searching the house. "It sort. of goes, against our training," he points out. "In a fire rescue we move through a building room by room1 ch<ddng In clooets and under beds - evtrywhtft." "We don't want w be critical of the people wbo are trytng to he.lp,11 be quickly pointed out, speaking o( tbe Jaycees and similar groups~ Fountain Valley Police Q>lef Marvin Fonln said he dbcusaed "Operation Red Ball" With a Jaycee rtpresentative some • lime ago. "l IDld him 1 didn't object to It," Fonln said. "We aren't endorsing it or saying it ii no good. Il might save 9()moone 's Ufe." But be agreed wll.b the ruervaUons expressed by other o!Oda!J, Jaycee officials today could not be rtached for comment. •' ,•. My LOSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a comparable savings account in a large ~ .. ' , :;:~ commercial bank. 4.~ ...... ~.·•··:>.·~. Day-in and day-out earnings, with interest earned from the first on the fu nds deposited by the 10th of every month can make earnings up to 41 % hig'her. ~laximum interest rates are pre- sC'ribed by Federal authorities. b ut there a re various methods used to compute interest ... • and the people at l..ofl An ~eles Federal Sav- ings compute interest in the most favorable method for sav ers. You'll find out how every dollar eama eve ry day when you make your opening depo&it in your Los Angeles Federal Savings account. ANNUAL INTEREST RATE!'i ON INSURED SAVINGS • II •~tereit Cam!)Ollridff tf•1ly 5~ 5%% 6Yz% 6%% , .. -.. ,_,. Ct<1oflutt ( .. llll<t!. ...... _ .... "'., ·=-· .. ~, ·-' ""'"'"''-"· :-.,::•j,. tl.aoo .. _., ,,_ .... _,, ""'' ............ , "''"'"' l ,.., ........ " i:.i:·-"""' _ .. _, ... , .. .,,..., ... ,.... .. 1.r-·-_ .. l .. -... ... ""'''"""' ... .,~ _,. ..... ,.... .. 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% ' L., """•Its ltffral S.lrilll• f'I~ Arc.!.71 cu H ..!N"'"" ol 1"1' u-.,11~ r.11 +•1 ... 11 ·--h ll). t1'1'1llU l1 M h"°'ih "'"I H ,..\tto•""'" ''"" 11 ... lll'llf. bol, 11 0(( ......... •ii~ ltft"I -tfl'llllH t0Qol,.1&<•ll, o•!tn~I fff !flt '"'" llN el •fffflt ..!II •• 11u•c11i.IN I! "'' , ..... , .......... ""''-lfttl ltH to .. ,. l•t••"I NEWPORT BEACH: HEAD Of'Flf.E -DOWNTO"'Ni 7Yi% t~!lult ·-' .,, .... _ . ,.... '"'" '"',, ...... 7.79% EJample: "'Eai:h month whe n I paid our hou11e ho lrl bills, 1 put S!OO in a Lo!! Ange'" Ff'<leral Saving• Pallllbook Acrount. In 12 monthti my savings ea med $34.28. Tha1·1 41% mort or SJ0.20 more than thf'{"omml!rcial bank would havto 1l8id.". LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS 'f.OllllAL ~------------r' CHAlll [lll ltl Altft ltl rffttll a..itl l ilM lt"" illt~hlhR Wll rf••ltl IR 1120. illllOTl l;TIOlil A Gift From LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS: Your Cllolce or Tllese Money Saving Idea Books from Better Bpmes and Gardens ( ~ , ' \ • v 0 whi gru his $1', Wa clo< and n lim din dou H bla dyi era ted w by p Iha A. Wa Ille if t Joh T Doe and goo to tele H his tri two the the the sta R Wa in& era to t H ra me awa end .. Ille ()I\ Chi H p • c " T cla In I to to 1 ; • n -• • 1 ' • . ' Today's F~I N.Y. Stocks vot:. 67, NO. 280, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1974 c TEN CENTS rs.· Mesa Fire Burns Two To Death. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ,,.. Dall' PHet Stiff .... One victim o{ an inferno which raged throu gh a Costa J\tesa apartment SWlday remained in critical coodilion today, while coroner's deputies continued the gruesome job of positively identifying his two companions who. died in the $15,000 fire. William D. Wilcox, 19, or 2253 Fountain Way East, saved his life by leaping-his clothes in naines -through n window and !;living into a concrete patio. Bystanders dragged the screaming vie· lim to safety and splash~ water stan· ding in a gutter on his clothing to douse the names, police said. His companions' screams from the blazing _w.estside apartment unit were dying out by then in the roar and crackle of flame which completely gut· led the apartment they shared. Wilcox was listed in critical but stable condition ,,today at Orange County 1.-tedical Center, with. th.ird degree bums -oVl!~[-Of1il!150df. - Investigators today h.ad oot positively identified the two young men who died when they became trapped in· a bedroom by the 3:30 a.m. blaze. Police said it was 99 percent certain that one is Wilcox' roommate, Richard· A. St. John, who had rented the Fountain Way apartment as a co-tenant. Dental charts were being cbtained in the Los Angeles area today to determine if the remains are indeed those cf St. John. The second victim is listed as a John Doe, although police listed a tentative name only. that of a Richard Arthur, decribed by Wilcox as his roommate's buddy. Ccsta Mesa Fire .Department Battalion Chief Bab McClelland said today it will be difficult to determine whether the victims burned to death er succumbed before that to smoke inhalaticn. They were reportedly screaming at the end, apparently awakened by smoke and unable to escape from the upstairs bedroom. "They were awakened enoogh to get to the door, but whether they opened it and the flames eaught them is hard to say," explained Chief 1t1cClelland. Wilcox told investigators his roommate and the suspected seoond victim had gone to a football game and he went to bed. after drinking beer and watching televisioo. He said he awakened later because . his bedroom was full of smoke and tried to go to the rescue of the other two when he heard them screaming in the other bedroom. Wilcox gave up and hurled himself Uu~he upstairs window to safety. He was dragged to safety by James T. English, of 2245 Anaheim St., and Abraham Bos, of 2200 Fountain Way, bOth of whom had been attracted lo the scene of the spectacular blare. They told Police Officer Art Kassel they had nothing else, so they splashed the victim's blazing clothes with water standing in the gutter. Richard Thacher, 23, of 2273 Fountain Way, was just arriving home from work· ing. a night shift when he heard the crash of a window popping out due to the extreme heat. He said he saw the orange glow of raging fire and raced through the apart· ment complex, pounding on doors to awaken tenants whom he belle\'ed were endangered. "When the fire oompani~s got there, they thought the whole building was oh fire lnsfead of just one apartment,'' Chief 1t1cClelland said today. He added that Investigators were sif· (See FATAL nRE, P•ge A%) PILOT ADS KEEP • CARSON MOVE "I sold my Z en the first day.'' Thal'& the success story told by the classilied advertiser who placed thls ad In the Daily Pilot: 197LllATSUN 240Z, J0,000- Miles, a/c, $3900, xn·xxxx. If you have a used car you'd like to move. call 642--5671. Put a few words to work for yoo. Jn 100 O.ily Pilot. ' • - • .. 0 e1 ' • INVESTIGATORS TOUR FIRST FLOOR OF BURNED APARTMENT They MAy Never Determine What Caused Fatal Costa Mesa Fire Police Don't Believe New Trial Bid Fails In LA Court By TO~f BARLEY 01 th• 01Uy Pilot Still LOS ANGELES -Convicted con· spirators Eloise Popeil and Dan Ayers were denied a ne\V trial here t o d a y and sent lo stale prison for one to five years for plotting the murder of her multimillionaire .husband. Superior Court J udge Mark Brandler accused the former Newport Beach resi- dent during his _ sentencing comments of being "a femal e Dr. Jekyll and 1\1.r. H)ide who was loving and considerale to her family and friends, but something quite different where her husband was concerned. "She is vicious, cunning and deprav. ed ," Judge Brandler added, commenting that he had received "pathetic and heart broken" letters from 15 persons. And the judge quoted several biblical texts in further condemnation of the blonde lkfendanl, among them the com- mandments "Thou shalt not kill" and "Thou shall not commit adultery." Judge Brandler ordered the maximum term for the convicted lovers after being accused by defense attorney Robert Green of making "highly prejudicial er- _rors" _during the seven.week-trial-and of di splaying '.'bias and prejudice" during the jury's deliberations. "You should disqualify yourself from all post conviction proceedings," the Laguna Beach attorney argued \vhile Judge Brandler glared al him from the bench. Green said hr based that deman d on Judge Brandler's stating during a private prt•ss conference in his chambers before the final jury verdict v.·as ln that f\1rs. Popcil. 49. "·as also guilty of conspiracy and \Vas only cleared of that charge by a legal technicality. A jury ended the marathon trial by finding Mrs. Popeil and Ayers, 37. of Sa nta Aaa. guilty of planning the killing of kitchen gadget magnate Samuel Popeil , 60. of Chicago with "hit man" Robert Peeler. 34 . Ayers was additionally conv icted of Y.'OrkJng11Lt another murder scheme with "hit man" Donald Reed, 49. Judge Brandler ruled today that he can serve the two terms concurrently. .Rape Revenge Suspect Lawyers for both defendants served notices of appeal on Judge Brandler immediately after their clients were sentenced. Judge Brandler refused to even con- sider the possibllty of freeing the defen- dants on bail pending the hearing of (See POPEIL, Page AZ) • LONG BEACH (AP) -Police said today they don't believe a claim by Deborah Joy Kantaeng, 19, that she was kidnaped and raped by two men before she killed one or them. Danny Charles Allen or Santa Ana , 21, was killed by a shotgun blast Thurs- day. . Police detective Bob Aughton said police obtained new evidence which allegedly ruled out lbe girl's claim that she had been laken to a Sanla Ana park and raped. Police said they would seek a murder complaint from the district altomey's office. David Fishman, attorney ror Mrs. Kan· taeng, said earlier that police threatened hi s client in an attempt to make her admit she set up the slaying. Police said l\trs. Kantaeng shot Allen as he \valkcd through the front door of her home. Another man. Carl S. Tice. also of Santa Ana , fied after tbe shooting and called police. He was persuaded to return to Mrs. Kantaeng's home, where he was arrested. The woman told authorilies she was abducted Wednesday at Cerritos by Allen and Tice and taken to a park in Santa Ana. She said Allen then raped her at knifepoint. The men forced her to give them her telephone number before releasing her, she said. Fishman, a Buena Park attorney who had be<>n handling an accident case for ~1rs. Kantaeng. denied previous teports that she invited the men to her home Friday when they called her. Uitashow Vote•• Poll DOlJ7 VP SHARPLY; TRADI.IVG SO -SO NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices close<l broadly higher Monday in moderate trad- ing on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial avera"ge, which lo.st more than 89 point$ in the previous 11 sessions, gained 2.1 points. Tables. Page 87. Advances led declines by about a JO-to-t margin among the 1,817 issues traded. But volume totaled only 15.000.000 shares. compared with 15,910,000 traded Friday. Anal ysts said this still sho"·ed hesitancy on the part of investors. Prices also were higher in moderate tradinJl on the American Stock Exchange. Rocky's 'Neck and Neck' By JAN WORTH Of tM Dilly "lt.t Slllf Mail-in votes from the 40th U.S. Congressional District are funning "iieck and neck" en whether or not Nelson Rockefeller should be con!irmOO as vice vice president, an aide to U.S. Represen- tative. Andtew .Hinshaw <R~Newporl Beach) reported today. Hinshaw mailed out letters asking voters in his district to give their opinion about the . pending confirmation of Rockefeller. So for, about 15.000 respanges have betn tallied. with 7,899 ayes and 7,223 nos. There are about 2.50,000 voters in tbe district Chip Cleary, exeCutlve asslslont to . Hinshaw, said lbe response so Car v.•as . - .. surpr1s1ng. "Thars really quite a big percentage of the voters-and it could just be the consensus of the \\'hole county," Cleary suggested. Hinshaw said in his letter to cqn- stltucnts that 1•1 deeply regret the pro- cess for selecting th'! new vice president, the second highest elected cfficc In our nafton." 1 lie said he does not believe the proc_!IS • llc rty \Valking A.bout IVA~lllNGTON !UPI) -OOciors -,r- tcnding Betty Ford said today Lbe fJrst Lady spends much of her day . out 0£ bed Rnd is moving about "as she wlahcs" while recovering from breast cancer surgery • should substitute the judgment of the members of Ccngress for "the ballot box choice of 215.000,000 Americans." Cleary said with Ccngress recessing Friday It appeJ.rs t.be' the vote on con-- flrmllJon WlU not occur unt il November. ~ked ;r lnnshaw would vote according to ihe l&llLrc1ultt,. Cleary said .[IOl ncceasarlly'. "He'll vot e based on The tesUlll<>nY cffcred in the HouSe and Senate as Yi·ell 111 on the tally.," Cleary said ... His bask: idea on this thing was to !live ~~ a chance to have A voice." tllnShaW s dl!trtct. which lnclude9 part of San Diego Couhty as well, comprises 34 perctn\ or the Orange C.Unty vole. Cl .. rY ,.kl In !be flrot few doys JJlnce the mallin g, about 3,500 ballots -bavc been coming in each day • ' 0 WANTS NEW VERDICT Convicted Conspirator Ayers -r- • a1 I \ I \ L11lly .. llot SIMI PllDIM WILL APPEAL CONVICTION Newport's Eloise Popeil A b1·1111t Atl1ao11taeeuae1at Com1nissio11e1· Pudit1sl\:i Qiritti11gilighwayPatrol 01Uy Pllot Si.II PMIO QUITS CHP LEADERSHIP Commissioner Pudinski IGssinger Says _$50,000 Gift 'Not Violation' \VASHJNGTON (AP \ -Secretary of ~tale Henry A. Kissingcr defended the propriely o{ a $50.000 gift from Nelson A. Rockefeller by releasi ng a letter Loday signed by t"·o former lawyers for ex·President Hichard ~1. Nixon. The letter said the gift did not \'iolatc the !aw or conflict-or-1ntrrcs1s rcgu!li· lions. The gift by the \'ice prcs1dent-dcsigna!e "'as confirmed S11turd11y, when a Rockefeller spokesn1a n 5 a id it represented grat1lt1dL• for long-time service by KissingL'r. Th"h l~UlSt. dlit~ Jah . TS, 196~. Said "the contem))latcd gift or nloncy to you is based onl y upon your close personal friend ship and is a din>ct resul t of not only th1:1t fricndshi1> but the high persona! estccn1 1n l\h1ch they (the Rockcrcllerst hold you '·Therefore. v•e rind thal such a gift ·wou)d· not \•l.:ilalo either !ht• statutes. mrecutlvt' order or rcgul11t10NJ involving conn ict-of-interest!! ... The letter v.·as signed hy f;ct~·ard LL 1 Ofg:ln and Egil Krogh Jr .. both al that time 'deputy counsel to t>resJdent e:lttt Nlxon (Krogh this ~·car served four months tn prison after pleading guilty to violating the . civil ri,!tbLs of Da.nlcl E!Jsb<>rg's psychi11lrl st in n Qre.aki.n.) The RocktfeHcr l\pOft~mAn said earlier thol Kissinger put the money Into tru sts for hl~ t"o children ahd had flied gift tax rtturn~. SACRAMENTO (U PI t -\V ?l le r f\idinski. the California if i C h w a Y Patrol's first up-from-the·ranks co~­ missioner, abruptly res!gned torlay and pl3ns to return to y,·ork in his former civil service post. " Pudinski, ap~rflted by Gov. Ronald Reagan to tMe S37,000-a-year post in 1972, will 'be succeeded by his chief deputy , {)an Lanza. The resignation is effecJiVe Nov. I. Pudinski, who built a reputation as a tough enforcer of drunken driving Jaws. said he has found in 28 months as commissioner of the 8.00Q..emptoye patrol that "I gain far greater personal satisfaction "'hen "'orking in the field than I do \\·hen completely involved J(}.16 hours a day in manageme:il ad· ministration.'' lie said he planned to return to his former civil service position of supervis· ing inspe<:tor and move to the San Bernardino area. He said he plans lo rt!lire in tl'l'O to four years. Pudinski y,•as the pa1rol's first com· missioner to "'ork up through the ranks . He joined the statewide law enforcement agency in 1951. Lanza. $3, is a 24-year velcran of the patrol and likewise up from the ranks. He has been deputy commissioner since 1972 under Pudinski. /\ spokesman for Reagan sal•I "The Govemor accepted the r c s i g n a t 1 o 11 regretfully. He's been very pleased 111!h the job Pudinski has done. lie l1kL'S \Valier and l\'ishes him nothing but good fortune." Pudinsk i. whose announcement flashed around the state on the CHP·s teletype network, said he was now "firm 1n the opinion !hat l have proved an officer fron1 the rank s can be lrustL-d to do the Job" as contmissioncr. !See PUOINSKJ, Page A%) Or:g: "' 7 ~~ast Weather Partly ck>udy skies tonight 11 1th ~u percent chanre of sllo11•c1~ through Tuesday. ac_ct>rding to th" 11l'atherman. Highs 1"ui>sday r·x- pccted in the 101\ 70s 111th over- night \o"s of about 60. L'\SIDE TOD\ V The nian.u sides oJ fr<1111\ S111a1ro, tli c n1a1l ir/10 pla1:1~ 1t l11s tray, nre given a tu•1t1 look u• a C'Ol1tnnt by r1arr1t1111n1ei11 """"tt<ffltr VlM1011 !\corr. I r's ot1 Pagr 86. Al ,,_ S.,..lt1 AJ 1Mtlft1 16 L. M. lor4 I• Cllll'OP'ftlo\ Al, 16 Cllullhtct ••·II C111tlt• II (,.,_. .. 0.11~ Nell«I Al E1Jltotl1! l'•tt At £ftlffllln!Mlll Alt FlftlMI 11 • ,,... ... , l it Nllloi11! "llW\ A• ~·~•• c ... n., Ai P-lo. I t I ... ,,. ... f S!ld' Ml•~tll II T1!9Y11i•ft o\11 t twl!lt" 1,10 '#N!ft•r A• w.,i.1 ,..., •4 • J!.2 Ui.illV PlLOI c She Has Beef Ou Pur.~e Tlieft lt the pu~ snatcher had snipped the strap on a.1ary Kurwlck's other urnl. the rr~n1e 1n ight hu\'C been cattle rus!ling. Tiie \\lttitlh'r livestock ent i uiilst told Custn ri1c!lll police Sunday srter tht! $28'L, vuroo thc!t that ~11c tmd ample reason not 10 itn· tnediately notice 'A'ht!n lhe purse siring \\:J~ tut as she rnadc her \1ny 1tiro11gh il rrov.d of !>'-"OPle. • .;he \\'fls con11ng 1>ut of the heel barn nt the Oran~c Co u n I y Fi'l\rgrounds she explalncd in ;i v. rillen i.tatcn1cnl to 0 f f i c c r \\1illiam Sandcr.s. "On rny arrn v.•as a while purse, :1lso ;in C'lectrtr shrars In my otht•r ha nd 11<.is ;1 l.000 )lOUnd· stl"Cr , • ' F rom l'nge A l PU DI NSKI. •• shortly urtcr he was appointed, Pudinski personally disanned a 20-year- old man \Vho jammed a loaded revolver into his stomach when Pudinskl surprised !he gurunan rumsnagmg through his un· n1arked state car. The con1missioner 'A'as unarmed when he grabbed the barrel of the .38 caliber revolver with both hands and then wrestled his assailant to the ground. Pudinski, perhaps the patrol's most visible commissioner, often was out on tbe roadways during thrce+day weekends in uniionn helping v.•ith patrol duty. He initiated a crackdown on drunken drivers shortly after taking office and angered some judges when he criticit.ed lhem for being too lenient in the handling of repeat offenders. Pudlnski, whose son, .Steve, is a highway p.iitrolman, was a consistent skeptic of the value of the reduced 55-mile-a·hour speed limit as a major saver· of lives but defended it as an "energy crisis·• L'Onservation step. A CHP spokesman said Pudinski felt that \11ilh groundbreaking for the new patrol academy <1nd the swearing · in of the Orsi v.•omen CHP oUicets that he had accon1plished all of the ma jor things be set out to· do in the job. Mond11 , October 7, 1974 ~~mmodity Trading Plumn1ets BULLETIN "'ASlnNGTON (Uf'I) -Ag riculture ~crelary Earl But1. this afternoon an- nouftl-ed a ntiw ll)'littm requlri11g prior go\·trnlnl'nt •pproval for major li8!eg of U.S. grain to rol'fign counlrlts arulbinttd that export centrols rnl&bt be lmt101ed If the voluntary sys tem failed to work.. Dy The Associated Prus Farm commod ity futures plunimeted on the Chicago Board of Trade today, the first day or trading since the Ford atl1nmistration 31Ul0Wlced that it c.an- Ct'led the sale or $500 million worth of wheat lo the Soviet Union. Observers said it appeared that traders were concerned that the cancellation of the Soviet sale might be a forerunner of other such activity or even of broad export Controls. lt also appeared, they said, that com- modities not associated with t h e agriculture industry were selling sharply lower for generally the same reason as applied to farm products. There were orders for millions of bushels or wheat, com, soybean,, and FORD MAY ASK INCOME TAX SURCHARGE. Story, P•g• A4. oats to sell on the opening and bids were made at limits lower. Only a few sales were coosummated because buyers were scaree. Futures also were down at the Kansas city Board ot Trade. ·' Pn-per s Spell Cll mp for .Band 'I'hoae newspapers that have been atackln& up in dusty cornen ot the 1arage can help Costa flfesa High Sdtool band members auend band camp. Band members are asking local residents to bring · papers, either tied or bagged , to the Coeta Mesa lligh School music building parking lot between 9 a.m. and noon Satur· day. No mngazines or telephone books v.111 be accepted. Proceeds from the project will go into a fund to send band members to a cam'p deslgned to improve their musical skills. Frona Page A l FATAL FIRE ••• ting through the charred rubble again today lo ..Alelermine the c a u s e -i f possible-but that it will be difficult. "We believe it started downstairs in tbc living room area," he added. He said the blaze spread for so me lime before it was noticed and reported , due to it.s being concealed from view and the fact most people in the area v.·cre tn bed asleep. Deputy Coroner Harold 11-1innlck said today that positive identification of the t~\'O bodicS found huddled face down on the bedroom floor could be ac- complished sometime Tuesday. Senior Citizen Club Signing New Members "Ford. anxious to fmd out how fanners October is new members month for are taking the cancellation of the the Senior Citizens C1ub sponsored by shipments to the Soviet Union, made the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure a call to the Kansas wheatlands Sunday Services. night. Club activities, for local residents over "Pretty nea rly all the people out here so years old, include weekly business are displeased," Clarence Ochs, a farm meetings, birthday celebrations, ex- equipment dealer in Otis, Kan., said cursions and tours . after talking to the President. Bridge_, ~inochJe and canasta is played Ochs, 69, said about l,500 fanners from 11 •· 3 Tu~· · a.m . ..., p.m. o:: ....... ys; coo- were attending the grand opening of tract bridge· on Wednesdays, and square his fann equipment business when the dancing and table games on Thursdays. President called Sen. Bob Dole, ( R-Meetings are held in the Community ~~ Kan.), a guest of honor. Recreation Center at the west gate of , ~ Ford talked to Dole, then to Ochs. the Orange County Fairgrounds. ' O.lly 1'1111 Stiff l'ltlllt SHANNON CROCE, 10, SISTER, TRACEY, 6, STUDY OLD BIKE Plenning Aread for. Fiesta de Costa Mesa Bicycle Event Mesa'sFi~et Oct.11 A colorful parade of pedal-powered transportaLion will highlight the 1974 Fiesta de""Costa Mesa Oc;t. 11, 12 and 13 at Costa Mesa City Park. The parade i.s open to bicycles, tricycle~ baby buggies, s t r o 11 e r s , unicycles, tandems, and other pedal· powered bikes. It will begin at 9 a.m. Oct. 12 at the Manlan School parking lot, 695 W. 19th St. Check in time is 8 a.m. There will be four prize divisions,. baby bugjies and strollers, cyclists up to age 11, cyclists 12 to 17, and cyclists 18 years and older. Tickets for a day for two at Disneyland will be awarded to the wiMer in each division. ,. No Offsl1-0re -· Oil Leases 'Until Study' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The .Interior Department will not sell leases for offshore oil exploration before en- vironmental studies have been made despite a controversial memo that in- dicates the contrary, a department of· ficial assured Congress today. Jared G. Carter, deputy Jnlerior Undersecretary and author of the memo. said it was intended as merely a ''schedule" for offshore lea sing and 'A'as "i:iot a very important policy statement" 'nie memo, published by lh e \Vashlngton Post last week. said that at tile direction of I n t e r i o r UndersecretMx John C. Whitaker, carter was asking the federal officials responsi- ble for leasing to draft a "finn leasing schedule'' to include "10 millina acres leased in 1975 -not just 10 mllllon acres offered." Environn1entalists i m m c d i n t c I y challenged the proposal as contrary to government promi!*!S that leases would not be sold until studies of how offshore oil drilling will affect the environment are completed. They said such studies have not been completed for most of the more promising lease sites, would not be completed by 1975 and in some cases were not yet begun. Carter renewed the pledge that no leases would be issued prior to en· vironmental study in testimony before a Seoate subcommittee headed by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0-Mass.). BeSides being just a schedule, the memo was intended to end debate within the agency over just how much ocean floor should be leased, Cater said, as some ot!icials felt the amount should be greater. "It meant knock off debate, produce a schedule," Garter said." "I frankly don't think it's worth a great deal of discussion." a "Normally we've had real good reports Yearly membership fee is $1. It en----~Spc-----1-1-on-FonHill--thls-dealc<ame-upf Ochs-. l!IJ~·t!Je-monthly~ett·-'--•--- ... V .1.af said in a telephone inte rview. "Senior Scoop," a directory , of club ~· IS __ , '------+---' $10.20 IMPORTANT? \,el\.\JP On Saturday, Ford persuaded two members names and phone numbers Cat erporten, Cook Industries Inc. of and invitatioos to all birthday celebra- TONlGUT OCC LECTURE -"Be ?.1ode, Vogue and Pretty Too.'' Marjorie SwenSJn lec- turer, Estancia lligh Forum, 7:30 p.m. COOKING DEMONSTRATION Ed ison .Company program, Costa Mesa City Council chambers. 7:30 p.m. UCl LECTURES -"The Octult," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. "Com- mercial and In vestment Properties." Room 101 Physical Science Bldg., 7:00 p.m. TUES DA ·r , OCTOBER 8 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Com· munity Recreation Center, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, II a.1n . .J p.m. NE\VPOH.T-il!ESA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meer1ng. Costa rilesa City Coun· cil chambe rs. 7.30 p.m. "BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forwn, 7:30 p.1n. ·•THE REAL INSPECTOR llO UND" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p m. t'CJ LEC'TL 'nF.s -.. \\1omen's Forum, Room I-Ill ~1<1l Science Lab. 7 p.m .. "New !)1n•1;tiflns for Free -Lance \Vr11ers,'' Hoom 101 Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.111 . "Lnnrln1ark s of Arl,'' Room 178 lluman1t 1cs Hall. 7 p.01. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Memphls aud Continental Grain Co. or lions New ':ork C!~, to cancel contracts to n.'xse wishing to sign up may do sell $5llO million worth of com nnd so at an weekday ineeting of the club wheat to the Soviet Union. or by oont.aeting Donna Adam 556-5391 1'.1eanwhile, grain exp(lrters were in· between a a.m. and 5 p.m.' Aionday vited to meet with Admioistratlon of· through Friday. ficials today to discus,, voluntary cooperation and reporting that would assure reasonable supplies to both domestic and foreign users. Government officials reportedly were annoyed that Cook and Continental kept the sale secret until after the contracts were signed. White House press secretary Roo Nessen said fGrd told the exporters of his "strong concern over the potential domestic impact that such sales could have at a time when the United States is experiencing a disappointing harvest of feed grains." Knife-wielding Bandit Hits Mesa Motel for $69 A Costa ?vlesa motel manager v.•ho can1c oul to ansv.·cr a ring ing office lt'.'lcphonc Sunday night found a knife· wielding man \Vaiting v.·ith a different 1nessage: Hand over the money. Douglas R. Han nah, 38. said he gave !ht'.' bandit $69 from lhe cash drawer r1fter being confronted with the six-inch kllchen knife in the office ol the Vaga· bond Motor Hot el. The armed robber, who also lndlcated he had a gun, then fled the motel al 3151 !{arbor Bh·d., shortly before JI p.m., police said. Hannah described hlm as being in his 20s and "'earing dark clothing, in- cluding a Navy blue watch cap. From Page Al PO PEIL • • • their appeal. He pointed out lo the two defense lawyers that Ayers was a highly qualified pilot who could use Mrs. Popeil's substantial funds at any time to buy an aircraft and fly the pair out or the country. Judge Brandler agreed with Deputy District Attoreny Peter Bregman that the jury "exercised sound and mature judgment" when it convicted both defen- dants of soliciting murder and cleared them of related C'Ollspiracy allegations. California law does not provide pro- secution and punishment for the crime of conspiracy to commit murder if the killing is to be carried out in another state. Judge Brandler recalled today that the convicted pair had discussed six different wa ys in which J\.frs. Pope ii 's estranged husband could be eliminated. Among them, he said, Y•as the sug· gestion that both Pope.ii and hls housekeeper be shot and dumped in the same bed in the millionaire's Chicago apartmenl T1'oe O••nfJ" (""'' 0••'• PilOI, *"1" W!lltll h tOtrltlontCI lM NeM Pt~\~.'' PllOh.lotCI by IM O<•nqc CIN•t Pul;>l.,1\1111 c.o...-ny. St11t•tl• 1.'<IOl•OI'' ••t poibll•P>l'CI. lt'O..CS•~ tlotouQll Fr1Cll y, IOI' C:O.,l.t ~•\<I, /.~,.Port !leKft, H ... lk't<!IOll l!f'1tll•Fo.,..1,·n 111•1•• u~ s.1<11, ,,.,,..l...,OOl~bo<~ ••I S.n 0•1T1tn1<11Sen Ju.111 (~P'''''"° 6 .,,., • •eQ'°""I td1t~ ~ wb!·"'•n \,1tu• 1~, .onCI '>'-"'°"r< '"" pr1nc 11111 DUb!"n1nq f1lt M •' !l)O V<lr•! 0.y Strttl, (M\6 ~w. (.ll11Qrn11 •••U. Roher! N Weed r.,,.,,~nt •I'd Pu!>!•""'' The OOldup was the second motel rotr ..... bery 'A'ithin the past week. It followed one al the Costa iltesa · Inn ln the same nrea of Colita ltf esa. The aim of the defendants, it was su~sstully alleged, was to make Popeil 's $9 million fortune available to hlrs. Popeil who believed she would get little ()r nothing from his estate from Qlicago divorce court. Her repeated adultery and her rela- tiooship with Ayers, Bregman "'said, \l'Ould be certain to lead a Chicago judge "'orking under that state's law t.o deny her any alimony or support. J,1ck R. Curley \<"!, ..,,., ·~nl '"" C..~••11 ,,._,...,., r 11omds Keevil t<l•tOr rhomd!> A. Murphlne M1n1g111 E<li10t Charle!. H, Loo<> Ricl\ard P. Nall ~U•>l~nl WlflfQ r-;i EOllC11'1 Co,tet Mesa Oftict l~ Wl!\t l ty ~!'"' M~" "9 A.SOllU; P'.0. 8o• IMO, f1W6 Other Offices Ho•OMT fllo<ll Slll '-11...ort '°"'"'"' L.IQlr'll BtKll 1116 (,II ...... , .. SI. f<1"1·'19100! lk~ll 11,1~ l!itM ......,.,,.,, :.... °'"""'', )Cl~ N11rt11 IJ c.-n1,_ "'" Telephone {71 4) 6424121 Cla!o!oili~ Advertising 642·5678 r..,0,,,(1111, IV' O•Al'Ge (11.1~1 Plltlllll'll ... CJI"""""' No """" 110·~. tnln!•ail ... ,, t"'ldOtltl m l ll•r o• • .,.,.,,, ........ ,.t, lltrtl'I """" Do ••11.....,..cf'd w!llWl~I ll)f(itl llll•lfll"lofl ol ·~~.,, ""I OWJll •. 51'~~,j •I•\' llOtl#Qt OfH' II °'911 Mt .. , (A1•1Jnl•I ~111tttr!pl!Oft b'/' t~rllt U.90 1N>nl•ll•, u, f!lfil ~OD mllfllh!)'; 111n11«y n• ;11n.i11to~ u.~ montlll• ~lesa 's Surfi11 g Toiu1.1ey Due; Time to Enter The First Annual Costa Mesa Surfing Ouunpionshlps will be held nut weekend in Huntington ~ch for jWJlor and aenior high -Oludents. Surfing enthusillSlS may registtr for the conleSt tbrolll!h Thur1day 11 the Leisure Services Ocpa.rtment at Costa ~1esa Oty Hall. Rei{lstratlon fee is SO ce1lls for junior hig'h studools 11nd fl for high scOOOI ootrants. In Av>'ards will be handed out both boys Md girls' dlvb:lons in all grade levels. Frecslyle and kMtboard competitions will be held at each grttde 1ev~. "rhe · first race wUI bt at 7 a.m S11lurday at Uf<!guard ·Station 11, HWltin&ton Beach. "I have spent many. many hours reviewing this trial and I have also studied the many heart.rendering and touching letters sent by people pleading for· clemency for Mrs. Popcil," Judge Brandler said, Driver Sues City In s,veeper Crash Dtmages totalling $ISOJOOO have betn d<mand<d by a motorist who claims a City of CMta ?.fesa street 1weeper's negll~tnce led to a collision bctwetn the clcaruJ18 vehicle and his aUlo. David JUchard Adams names the city and city employe Arthur ilarrison Htller as defendants in his Orange County Superior Coot< action. I-le st.ites Heller ·was at the O)Dtrols or the sweeper when the collision oc- curred last Ftb. 27 on Victoria Street in Coeta Mew. l ,. ·'' My LOSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than ln a comparable savings account in a large .· · , •... , / commercial bank. :;-; ::,,"r .. :.. ....... ,;'. •• : .. ' .. Day-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 % hi Rher. Maximum interest rates are pre- scribed by Federal authorities, but there are various methods used to com pute interest ... and the people at Los Angeles Federal Sav. ings compute interest in the most favorable method for savers. You'll find out how every dollar earns every day when you make your opening deposit in your Los Angeles Federal SaVings accounL · ANNUAL INTEREST RATES UN INSURED SAVINGS All mteit~I COl!lllOllnde~ !Si•i, 5X% 5%% 6Yi% 6%% ,..-.. .-. c"o•~•1• C..t111t1t1 ........ _ ... !_,, ""' m-.& ~·=:: .. _,, .. ~., !OlflMl t-51.CIOO" _,, u.ooo .. _., .,,.,,.,two• .. , .. 1 ..... ,_. 1 ...... lotllf :t.'"'' ... """ ,, ..... io ......... ... ., ... ,.. .. O! 1o11 .... 1.-~·-•• , .... t .. -... .... , ... \"!,,. .. olol ............. _,.. ..... ,. ..... 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% ··-lot A~ll!H fl'do .. I Slflfltl ,.~ Act .. <tl> IH ff wl!Wf-11 wl1~ "'I lftllfHI • ..._ ..... ollny. =;" ·-· , .. llrltflll Cor1111cl!t .r O•POlll> ""' k w!11'td11,.. PflOI 11 """"'!)', llwt. I• H •l1ft , .... ,, RqWtl• '"u1 ....... t1. '"''"""" "" Hll•• n .. "'"'" k IKll<~llltl •l 1111 PIO'f,,hllt; ........ _.1"°91l 11\t, 1111 IO UJ'I -·. NEWPORT BEACH: 7Yi% cmr,..,, .. -... 11.111111 .. -.. ,,..._ .,.. . 7.79% J.:xamvle: .. Eal'h month wh~n I paWJ uur hnu&ehold bills, 1 rut 5100 in a Loia Angeles Ff'dcral Saving• Panbook Acoount . In 12 month• my .aving1 t•arnt>d S.14.28. That'• 41 ~~ more or SI0.2Q more th.n lhe romm~rcial bank would have paid." LOS ANGELES FEDERAL • SAVINGS •(Ollllit.l I CHit.lllTI" ~ le' i•flll' flftfll l •d•t1 Mf LIM "1110 T[CYIOH 3201 Newport Blvd.• (714) 6754 500 (Ae<08' the "'°•' from CHy Hall )~ .. .a«1ii!!i;i~1llllB!~11~:: llt!AD OFFtCE-DOW/'oiTOWN1 • A111C11U1• ••I ,111f1f I• 1110. On1 Wi11hire BuildiroJ. Wi11h iN! 81Ytl. 1t Gr111nd L<i. Angt-IP•, Cat if. 90017 6'25-· 734 J or Zenith 9691 olbrr offett l 1bre11glto1111ht Loi A1111l11 .,.,,. • I 7 I t