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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilot' • a1n Ill exas ' -- Newport Moorin·g Fees Too Low~ Sa1 State Aides. DAILY PILOT • * * * 10' * * * • JUESDA Y AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 8, 1974 VOi,., 67, HO, Ht,, 2 SECTIONS, 1t f'AG~S Little Fire1nan - ' i . • DllTY Plkll "110lt ff MHtrY kl'l'I Brian f\towe, a kind~}gartner at Corona"'del Mar, tries ori. firef~ghting equipm·ent with a little heir, from his friend, Newport ~~a~h fireman Drake Muat. Firemen all a ong the -Oran ge Coast are v1s1t~ng schools and conducting open house this week as part of annual Fire Pre~en- tion \Veek observance. ~ Huntin_g to1i Puts Qff Transl er Tax Action Jly TERRY COVILLE Of IM b1uv PllOI Siii! Huntin gton Beach city councilmeii. rerused Monday ni@t to call ror a'n expected special electioii March 4 on the controversial real estate transfer tax. On l'l split 4.-2 vote. councilmen decided Instead to withhold any action until after the Nov. s general clectJon. Councilmen Don Shipley and Ted Bartlett opposed• the del{ly. JJc.nry Duke suggesteq the de l a y , " ' saying, "It won't hurt anyone's cUort 'to wait ·for a decision. If the people vote against thC transfer t a x in November. then we can hold an election 1 in April 1976." ~ lie found support from t.1ayor Al Coen and councilwoman Harriett Wieder who had missed the Sept. 16' meeting when the council decided it wanted an early, March 4 election. Duke was the Jone dissenter on a 4+1 council vote Sept.. 16, when coun+ (Set TRANSFER, Paae Al) ·-•l ' - State Hits Newport's Mooring Fee By GAR Y GRANVILLE Of fft• 01lly l>llOI 51111 An allegation that Newport Beach may be ctarging illegally loW f~s for 715 offshore boat moorings will be on the agenda when city and state officials meet Oct. 24. Purpose of the meeting requested by Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn is to review findings included in a recent State Lands Division tidelands audit. And among those findings was an auditor's suggestion that the yearly Sl.20 per vessel foot mooring rental violates the gift clause of the state constitution. Auditor Elaine Pheifer reported that the city could gain $136,000 a year ad· ditional revenue by increasing mooring fees to $6 per vessel foot a year. Before recommending a change in the fee schedule, Wynn last week told City Council the State Division of Tidelands is preparing a fonnula for determining the value of offshore moorings. Wynn suggested that council wait for development of the state form ula before t.ackling' the sticky consideration of rais· ing mooring fees. Also to be discussed at the infonnal Oct. 24 meeting is the auditor's finding that rental paid to Newport lkach by · Balboa Bay Club ·~ms low." .!he report suggested that the club site be appraised to determine its "fair rental value." However, Wynn pointed out in an ~c­ companying ·report to the councilmen. the ~year lease was negotiated in 1948 and in effect, would not reflect 1974 land values. The auditor's suggestion that Newport Beach submit a list of c a p i t a I im· provements made from the inception of the tidelands grant will also b e discussed at the city-state meeting. Wynn has suggested that copies of a 1973 capital improvements report sub- mitted. to the state legislature and La nds Commission should serve the L and s Division's purposes. l\iotel Manager Slain RUBIDOUX (AP) -Riverside sherif+ f's deputies issued an alert for Kenneth Lee, 25, in the shotgun slayi'ng or the manager at the motel where Lee lived. A sheriff's spokesman said Monday that Howard + Dye, 59, was found dead in the motel after other residents reported hearing a shot ~ previous night. B ·allot De~ision On Transfer Tax I 'A' Female Texas M1u•de 1"s 5 Bound, Gagged D i~. Jel{yll Victims Stabbed Aiid Hyde' FORT \\'ORTH. Tex. (UPI) -The bound, gagged and nude bodies of three young -.•:oinen and two 2·year-olds. all slain with a huge butcher knife. \Vere found today in an apartment on the city's south side. "The three ladies were a s s a u I t e d criminally and in other ways." medical examiner Dr. Feliks Gwozdz said. Hon1icide division Lt. Oliu Ball said there were signs of a terrific struggle. While the women v.'ere nude, the children were fully dressed, even to shoes. The children were gagged but not bound. All ·were stabbed nlany times and a bloody butcher knife was left in a front bedroom with three of the bodies. 1'v.'o of the women were identified as sisters Laura and ~1artha McLendon . The third woman was identified only as "Linda." They ranged in age from 19 lo 24. "Five brutally murdered people" was the wa\' Ball described the crime. The Children, a boy and a girl. were the children of Laura ant: J\lartha ~1cLendon. Ball sa id there \Vas no sign of a forced entry into the aparlmenl and that he had no suspects. The apartn1ent was on the ground fioor. "It's the v.·orst situation I've seen in a long time," Dr. Gwo1.dz said. The bodies were found by Alexandt'.'r Small. stepfather of two of the women, and by an uncle. They told police they came to the apartrnent to take the 11·on1en to work and \\'hen they became suspicious something v.•as l\Tong. broke a window to get in. The \\'Omen \\'Orkcd for a furniture con1pany across the street front the apartment house. A neighbor \Vho lived across the hall said he heard a "pounding" about I a.m. Police said they were not called until shortly before 8 a.fn. Quints Born Preniature, but They're. :Fine' • BALT IMORE. Md. IAPI -Quin- tuplets, four girls and qne boy. were born prematurely at University Hospital early today and doctors reported that all were doing fine. Karen Rohrer. 28, gave birth to the babies by Caesarian section beginning PIGSK IN PICKF.RS PUSll PREDICTIONS Competition among Orange Co a s t predictors or the outcomes of 30 \\'eekend football games is becoming more intense as the Daily Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo '74 enters its fourth week. Weekly winners arc 3\\'arded Zenith television and radio products y,·orth $130. A c6lor television set goes to the overall winner of the I0-1veck test of gridiron forecasting skills. To be tli~ible for the grand prize. Pigskin Picker<X> entrants must .tflrst win one of the weekly contests. Details and an entry blank arc publish+ cd In the sports se<:tion of today's Daily Pilot. around 2:20 a.m. PDT doctors said. Thev are her first born. The childl'en , ranging in \1·eight fron1 hvo pounds 15 ounces to three pounds nine ounces, "·ere in an intensive care nursery. Dr. Arthur Kaskins. an obstetrician . said ~1rs. Rohrer was under treal111cnt for an inlertilit.y problem and had bcc-11 taking gonadotropin. ";hich he described as a hormone drug associated previously v;ith multiple births. 1-laskins said the quintuplets we· re diagnosed Mondny, but doctors had been expecting a multiple birth since the third month or P.1rs. Rohrer's pregnancy. The babies 1verl' due to have been born Nov. 28. l·laskins said th('y needed intensive care due to their \\'eight and prematurity, · The four girls ~'ere born first. but the boy was the first to gt•! a name. He is Russell Charles. nccording fo the doctor. The girls havr yrt to!')(': named . Haskins said II apfl('Jrs 1ht'.' children developed from flve Sl'pnra1r ferl\lii('(f eggs and share nQ more ~ent'lie 1natCrial than brothers and sisters born under n1ore usual circum~la ncc~. Haskins said (See QUINTS, Poge i\21 I By TO~f BARLEY Of I~• O.Hy Pil(ll Sllfl LOS ANGELES -Convlcli;_d con- spirators Eloise Popeil and Datt-Ayers were denied a new trial here ~1onday and sent to state prison for one to fh•e yea rs for plotting the 1nurder of her multimillionaire husband. Superio r Court Judge ri1ark Braildlcr accused the fonner Ne\Yport Beach resi- dent during his sentenci ng comments of being "a fe1nale Dr. Jekyll and ri1r. flydc y,·ho was lovin,g and conside r«'l',e to her family and friends. but somethin;: quit e different \\'here her husband \Yas con· cerned . "She is vicious. cunning and deprnv· ed." Juoge Brandl er added, com1nentin)'.? that he had received "palhet1c and hc nrt broken" lcHcrs from 15 persons. ~\nd the judge quo1cd several biblical texts in further conden1nation of the blonde defendant. among them lhc coin· n1andmcnts "Thou shalt not kill '' "nd "Thou shall not cornmit adultery.". Judge Brandler ordered the maximum tcrn1 for the convicted lovers after being accused by defense attorney Robert Gr('en or making "highly prejudicial er+ rors'' during the seven+week: trial and !See POPEIL, Page A%) Orange Coast Weather r\1ghl nnd morning Jo\v clouds ~ind sca !lered sprinkles through \\1ednesday, according to the 11c:i1her service, 1Yith slightly wann<'r skies. Possibilitv of son1e ~unshine in the afternoon \Vednes+ day. Hig hs of 67 at the beaches ris- ing to mid+70s inland. INSIDE TODA V ~/in/11 rile nert step for Hou·· nrd C'osell be as a cfoucer nnd si11gf'.r? /le expects 10 do a little of both if ABC qacs fh rouglL wi!/1 pious to put Junr ill charge of n variety sliow. Page 87. Erm• lombe<ll llt l . M. 1~111 ili10 C1IHorn!I Al CllHlllU 11·12 Comlc1 IJ CNIHWfrd Ill Oe1!~ NOll<tl ilif Edl!orlll Pitt ~• E"1 er111nm1n1 I• l'lft.lnre Alt-11 Hy Otrctiw:r Al HOrtKIPt II) 1n11rmt111on '' ili~n Lllllltt' Ill i • MOnt, trH AH MtYlt s '' M"f\111 f'WMI' A\0 N1Uon1! 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Rockefeller and his family have given major contributions lo a number of Rep,ublicans in CongreM wOO will vote on his nornlna!lon. The New York Times said today the most rtoecnt gift was $15,000 to Sen. Jacob Javits {R·N.Y.), two weeks ago. In addition, there have been rtports of a JS00,00> gilt to William J. Ronan, chairman or tbe Port Aulborlly of New York and New Jersey. and $100.000 to Hugh l!-1orrow. RockereJler's press !leeretary. "So far a1 I am able to ascertain it's legitimate," Mansfield said. "But tl1e fact that 11"11 publicited raises qu~ lions, yes indeed. And it could well reopen hearings so far as Rockefeller 1.!i concerned." The Senate Rul~ Committee has com- pleted public hearings on Rockefeller's nomlnallon and Is awaiting completion or a )olnt report on bis income tax filings by Congress' Joint Committee of Internal Revenue Taxation and the Internal Revenue Service. Scolt, a member of the committee, said the panel would meet Wednesday on the nomination but that he had ''heard not hing about reopening hearings. Ir ifs v.·orth looking into, H "''iii." The report.!! said a number of persons throughout the N:ltlon h8d bttn glven rontributions from the nominee or his famlly. GaMe tt News Serv ice said t.torrow, who has been Rockefellir's spokesman for more than a decade, re=eived the money after banks fqrec!o5ed a loan he had ta ken out for three sons who "'ere in college and two men1bcrs of his family who suffered major illnesses. One dled of cancer. The ney.•s se:rvice also said Rockefeller estabUSi.ed a tru.u of an unspeclf.led am.ounl for R®cn R, ()oughlass, .. wbg served as RockefeU cr's chief aide during his last years as governor. Doughlass succeeded Ronan , "'ho held the post in the early y e a r s o( Rockefeller's NeY: York adm inistration. It has been learned that Rockefeller asked Ronan to become his chier of staff if be is confirmed as vice president. R e port o•• EHergy Dat1iage 011 Antig1ia ·N uclear Plant West Indies Hit Halt Demanded By Big Temblor \\'ASlllXGTO~ (lJPl) -A report on !he futur~ of the nali on 's nuclea r energy policy c!l!led today fo r an immediate h:ilt to the construction or nuclear power plants for mora l and envi ronmental reasons. The electric industry's estimates of future pov.cr needs are exaggerated, Reinecke Asks Passport Buck WASHI NGTON (AP) -Former Cdlifornia U. Gov. Ed Reinecke, who received a suspended 18-month sentence last week for perjury, asked in U.S. DistriQt Court today tha t his passport be returned. The pas spo rt was lifted Jutomatically J ut )'27 when llein· ~eke was c on vic ted on one count of lying under oath to lhc Senate Judiciary Committee. Reinecke resigned Wednesday as lieutenant governor only minutes before he "'as sentenced by U.S. O i s t r i c l Judge Barringl9n D. Parker. From Page Al K.\NSF'ER ... cilml'll fi rst decided to bow to public pressure and hold an early special elec- tion on the transfer lax. J\fonday night, Councilwom an Norma Gibbs switched hEr previO\l.!I vote tq agree with Duke, Coen and Wieder on delaying any action. Jerry fi.1atncy was absenl Monday. Duke pointed out that "after I h e November election we still have until December to call ror a March 4 elec· lion." The coofusion over election d a t es stems from the creation of hvo separate ballot issues rega rding the half-percent tra Mfer tax. City councilmen have placed their own issue on the general election ballot for l\'ov. 5. It, offers the voters a choice beJv.·ee n Ille transfer tax. or a..coml:.ir.a- alion of a monthly trash collection rce and a one percent increase in lhe utility tax. It is purely an advisory measure, not binding on the oouncil, but coon· cllmen have pledged to follow the will of tile voters. ff voters prefer a garbage tax, the transfer tax will be e\imlnatt'd, Coon · l'llmen promise. '9ukc contends if !hat happens, the re is no reason to hold a special fl.larch 4 election -combined with local school board elections -which coul d cost the city Sl8.000 to ~20.000. ORANGE COAST ~l' DAILY PILOT r~~ O•...,.,. Co••t O.•!V pj1M, wn11 w,,;c11 I• <11nlti1nocl !~ N••1·Pr•11, •1 P,,bl•Yle<I DV ! ... Of..,,q.ro Co•~• PuDh11\i'IQ Co~"f ~r•te .ol•l-1 ••~ 1"Jbl1\flt0' -""•• ,,,,..,.,,, F"<Mv. IU' Co1lt Mt~. N~•POrt 9".t< ... kuntll\QIM ~f'" Fourit~•" 11.1 .. v l.Aqo.""' &t.t<~. . ""'"'·~-·~· • ..., ~ a-1~1s." i""" C..~•11•1<'Q. A '•"Qlt •eq-• ..,1t1on '' -""""'"""" Sd•~·n~,, •"6 s.ur.u,... Tn• P'•n<•D.lt P.~''"''ncl g11n! ·~ ii :IOO ..,.~1 9.J¥•!•ttl, (;Qf.W. Mo!W. C..li!Qtl'•• 'Ul•. - Robert N. Weed p,,,,,,.,,, .nd ?vel•,,.., Jack R. 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"':Ill .. -. _ ..... , ..-..--· ., .. _ .. , l the report said, and the COUJltry's ex- perience during the oil embargo show.!! conservation and the sea rch for other power sources are viable allcmativcs to nuclear plant hazards. The report was prepared by t h e privately financed Center fo r Scil'flce in the Public Interest, and v•rittcn by \Villian1 H. 11-fillerd, doctorlll student in physics. The center is one of 127 members of the National lnterveners, a collection of public interest groups. The grou ps said they would wo r k through church organizations in an effort to JX>inl • out moral and environmental questions involved in unrestricted growth of al.Omic facilities, and said they hoped enough response could be built up lo bring the issue before Con·gress in two or three years. "It is clear that the nation's current policy of rapid ex pansion of the nudear industry represents a bad decision." !he year-long study concluded. "Because the need for a high-groY..th rate in the clec- tricaJ industry is seriously in question, the unresolved safety and dis posal pro- blems indicate as a minimal necessary change in policy, a moratorium on the construction of additional plants ... "During the morato rium. completion ol. safety testing programs plus ex- perience with operating plants will hopefully resol ve the safety questions, 11 WILL APPEAL CONVICTION Newport'5 EloiM Popeil SAN J UAN, P.R. (UP I) -A severe earthquake rocked the West Indies from Guadeloupe through Puerto Rico today. Most of the islands apparently escaped severe damage but considerable property damage was reported on Antigua. Four persons were reported injured on Antigua but tha-e were no immediate reports of casualties elsewhere. Ant igua police reported a D a n i s h tourist. James Foghman, broke his arm when he jumped from a hotel balcony during the quake. Two W-Om en suffered head injuries wben the walls of their home collapsed and a local disc jockey was seriously cut when he j um p e d through a window in hl.s: radio studio. · The historic St. John's Cathedral and several government bulldings w e r e among property severely damaged. Schools were closed for the day and police pat rolled tbe streets to pr~ent looting from damaged stores. · On the nearby island of St. Kitts. two Angelican chirrches were reported damaged by the quake, which according to the U.S. Geodet ic Observatory here registered 7 on the open-ended Richter scale, the strongtst reported in t h e Caribbean region for several years. The observatory said the quake, which occurred at 2:52 a.m. (PDT) apparently "'as ceritered. between St. Kitts and Guadeloupe, in the Leeward I s I a n d s about 300 miles east of Puerto Rico . The tremor was fel t throughout Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgi n Islands, but no dam.age was reported. On Antigua , police estimated damage '\lioold run to million.!! of dollars. Fallen utility poles blocked some road i. and electric service was reported out in some areas. The parliament and court buildings were damaged and today 's court session was cancell«f. Pollce said the n e w deepwater harbor was also s e v e r e I y damaged. Gives Them Pain JJ-larijuana Smokers llurt Soonest '· , ..... - .I it said. "During this lime aiso, ex· pericnee with conservation efforts, reseereh-and-deffiopment-on-e:lternati...--- tec bnologies and success or failure in Heart patients ain exercise onlv half as long without feeling chest pains after smoking a-marijuana-cigarette than after smoking a tobacco cigarette, ac· cording to the fmdings of a UC lrV'ine researcher. time the men cou1d e1ercise witlnit feelin!Lchest pains, he &aid. _.. The average cl.ga retleCUl-Uie'"t1mc ~y 24 percent, be said. But 10 puUs on. a marijuana cigarette reduced the time by 48 Percent, he said. She's a JH011ntie rIS 1ne atXIB models the "review order" uniform for new women members of the Royal Canadian Mounted PoUce in Ottawa. It's the · uniform likely to be seen on ParHament Hill or at Government 11ouse. lhe search for a permanent "'a s t e disposal method will aUow our people to ma ke a decision more in accord "'ilh its moral responsibilities." AC('()rding to the Atomic "'Energy Com· mission. 45 nuclear po"·cr plants "·ere licensed ID operate a, of June 30 ; 60 v.·ere under ronstruction: 105 far enou gh into the planning stage that reactors had been ordered, and 21 announced but for which no reactor order had been placed. The report details problems involvt'd "'ith tbe transpo rtation of n u c I e a r materials. including waste, and the safe- ly and security of the power plan ts themselves. It concludes that Americans have an obligation to future generations in alJ pats of the world to be good stewards of their planet. The report ci tes a Rand Corp. study in California \vhich predicted a 3 percent grov.1 h rate in electrical capacity "'as needed for that state, compared to in· dustry projections of up lD 8 percent. The study said the nation's demand for electrical power during 1974 has actually been held steady. proving that conservation-minded policies and pub\lc .,.,;llingness to reduce consumption can v.·ork. tj. Babies Born Apart fi.10RE LIA , Mexico (UPI) -~1aria Dominguez. 20. gave birth to one quadruplcl in her country vil lage Monday and then traveled 16 miles into town to have the other three. 'l'wo of the children died a few hours later. ( .,.,_ lar•hall Aide Dies 'Paul G. Horfma n, first adm in- istrator of the hiarshal l Plan, die~ at his New York home early today at the age of 83. A succfssful busincssn1an. lloffn1 an turned to public serv- ice after \Vorld \Var U. WANTS NEW VERDICT Convictld Conspirator Ayers From Page Al POPEIL ... Angina pectoris--cbest pa i n s ex- perienced by b e a r t patient,s-are ex- perienced during exercise atter smoking either, according to UCI cardiologist Dr. Wilbert S. Aroliow. In studies published in m e d i c a I journals, Aronow ba.!I described the erfect of cigarette smoking on men wi th heart problems who perform exercise. Smo king a filtered, l o w·n icot in e cigarette decreased by 13 percent the Martha Seeking $3,000 a Week In both casei:,• t6.rtion ·mooorl:de caused the paim. Whlle nic.otine is also known as harm!uJ, his tests on marijuanc:i show that lbe main ingredient, tetrahydro- Canna binol (nlC) has a stronger effect on increasing the pulse and blood pre!- sure. Because of the difierent amounts used, Aronow sai d, cigarette and mari· juana use cannot be equated . While a heavy tobacco user may smoke 20 to 25 cigarettes a day, he said, a marijuana user may onl y smoke three or four joints in the same period, be Parking Ticket Charge Turns To M olestatiQn said. San Clemente. police working a case ''However, it is certainly safe t o of indecent exposure didn't even have assume that the more cigarettes one to leave the stalion ti.1onday to make smokes, of either kind , the more pro-an arrest. nounced the effect on the pulse, blood lMtead, they found !heir suspect In· or di splaying ''bias and prejudice" during NEW YORK (AP) -Martha li.Ii tchcll P r essure a n d - i n co ronary pa· quirin g at the front desk about a parking the jury's deliberations. accompanied her attorney to s ta t e tients-angina pectoris," be said. ticket . "You should disqualify yoursell from Supreme Court in Manhattan today, The case involved alleged o f re n s es where she seeks temporary support of Frotn Page Al against a 14-year-old girl who told of· all post conviction proceedings," the $3,000 a week in her separation suit · ficers that she had been offered a ride Laguna Beach attorney argued while against her husband, former Atty. Gen. QUINTS and after accepting. the driver exposed Jud ge Brandle r glared at him from · John N. Mitchell. • • • himself and made advances toward hE>r. the bench. Mrs. Mitchel l's attorney, R ic ha r d As soon as the police interview with Green said he based that demand Creditor, also was prepared to argue such a situatioo is not unusual in muJtiple the victim had ended and sbe prep<1.red for $35.000 counsel rees. births. to leave. a man walked in to inquire on Judge Brandler's stating during a He said attempts to negotiate a set-The father Charles, 33, Is a baker about a ticket. private press conference in his chambers tlement with Mitchell "have not been for the A&P grocery chain. Both parentts She recognized him immediately as before the final jury verdict was in 'lfru;;;;;itf;u;l.;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;re;B;a;l;ti;;;mo;re;n;a;t;lv;es;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;the;;;aliil;e~geiidiioiifiifeiiniideiiiriii, ~poiiliiiciiieiiisaiiiiiiidiii. iiiil that Mrs. Popci\, 49, was also guilty I · or conspiracy and was only cleared of that charge by a legal technicanty .. A jury ended the marat::on trial by finding Mrs. Popeil and Ayers. 37, or Santa Aaa. guilty of planning the killing of kitchen gadget magnate Samuel Popcil. 60, of Chicago with "hit man" Robert Peeler, 34. Ayers was additionally conv icted of working out another murder scheme wi th "hit man" Donald Reed. 4-9. Judge Brand ler ruled today that he can serve the two terms concurrently . Lawyers for both defendants served notices of appeal on Judge Brand ler immed iately afte r their clients were S(!ntenced. Judge Brandler refused to even con· sider the possibllty of freeing the defen· dants on bail pending the hearing ot their appeal. fie pointed out to the two defense l<iwycrs that Ayers was a highl y qualified pilot who could use Mrs. Popeil's substanti al funds at any time to buy An ai rcraft and ny the pair ·oul of the country. J udge Brandler ag~ with Deputy District Attoreny Pete'r Bregman that lbe jury "exei-clscd sound and mature judgment" when it convicted both defen- dants or sollcltl.og murder and cleared the m of related conspiracy allegaUons. California law does not provtde pt'()o secution and punishment for the crime of conspiracy to commit murder if the killing is to be cirried out in another stnte. Judge Brandller recalled Tuesday that the convicted pair bad di5CU5Sed six different ways in which Mn. Popell's estranged husband could be cllmlnatt!'d. Among them, he said, was tl19~1UI?· gcstlon that both Popeil and hit housekeeper be 11hot and dumped ln the same bed In the millionaire's Chicago apartment. ' ''Branding keeps us all honest. And the customer knows it.'' ··Carpeting is a blind item. For the consumer, few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so ll'IJCl1 trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials, and have, in fact, not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months ot use. one will look terrible and the other will look like new. How is the consumer. to know which is which? Oddly enough, even price often .won 't tell her. So even buying expensive C(lrll8ling Is no guarantee of quality. The only thing th at protects the investment of the consumer. and the reputation of th e honesl retailer. is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." \ This is why we don't private label carpeling at Alden's. When you . find &af11llt!S~th the names changed on the labels, run over to Alden's fast. After all, carpeting is one of life·s major inveslments. It shouldn't be gone Into blind. ' ,ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A.Ye. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: M-lln T1owL.' lo S:lO -Fii.' lo' -SAT. ':30 lo 5 I -, • ' t .... I I s "" rid ~it vid at !be 0 of of. ce ru sha to mo for .. of out Fie fi cou sen •• UC \ ~- • Counti<lns F i111r1•es Re lease•I Over 65 Nixon Employes ~ Ride Free ·Cost $841,800 Starting Nov. l. any Orange Countian over the a~e of 65 v.i ll be able to ride free on county transit district buses. Transit directors endorsed a contract wi th county government ~!onday to pro- vide subsidized rides for 11enior ci tizens at a cost not to ex-ceed $350.000 ror the first six months ol experimental operations. All that remains is fina l approval or the contract by the county Board of Supervisors. "''hich originated the con- cept or spending socia l revenue sharing funds on :such a project. Under te nns of the ctlntract, revenoe sharing co ffers will tum over $175.000 to tbe transit distri ct for the first three months o( operations, r That sum covers the 25-eent bus fares for all 116,000 senior citizens in the county O\'er the qua rter year. District General ~!anager G.J. "Pete" Fielding said it is likely only about 20 perctnt of all seniors will rlde the buses so any money left over will revert back to the county. "Once we ha\•e determined the level of ridership. we will be able to figure out more precise cost s to the county," Fielding said." . When ti¥ cost of the program wa s first computed, Fielding offered the county an annual contract of $6 per senior citizen. That v.oold be similar tC! contracts the transit district has with UC Irvine and other groups. That v.·ori<ed oot to a maximum total cost of about $700,000 per year or $350,000 for the first six months of operationS. Supervisors endorsed the concept. for six months. stipulating that It be review- ed after three montM to determine if the cost could be adjusted. After approving the contract, transit direct.on turned to a request by Fielding to use some of the revenue from the county to hire three new n1arketing specialiss. Fielding said the estimated $75,000 cost ol hiring !he new employes would be v.·orth it because it V.'OUld be their jobs to encourage senior citizens to take advantage of the new program. Pilot LOfioook UPI TtltllMOff Just Clowni119 Aro1111d ?i-1otorists out fo r a Sunday drive in Denver' did double takes at this scene. The broken down car belongs to Ernest F. Belhnan (left). a sal esman re- turning home after entertaining children at Color- ado Gene ral lios pital. The good samaritan is Shrine clown \\/alter Kosciw. an engineer. Belln1an ran his battery down trying to restart his car after running out of gas. Property Tax Bills D_ue Collector to Send Out 459.00() 1Votices lVext Week By W1WAM SCHREIBER ot fllt DMly Plltt Stttl Orange County Tax C.Ollector-Trea- surer Robert Citron will put 459,000 property tax bills in the mail next week. seeking payment of more than a half a billion dollars. The expected 197~75 total of IS 2 1, million is nwre than $71 million higher than last year, Citron sai d. "When you add the tax bills o n , personal pro pe r ty, homeowners' ex· ~ em:ptions and business inventory ex- emptions rebated to the county by the state. this v.i.11 Iota! $603 million lhal will be received by the county this fiscal year from property taxes," Citron said. 'r eterans Club .4.t Saddlebacl{ College Planned Wh::it all this me;ins to the individual homeowner \1ill vary widely from area to area and even to different parts of a given city. Citron noted. ··Thi s Is because although the assessor has raised the assessed valuation by an ave rage of 17.5 percent in the county, the increases in different areas range fron1 no increase to as high as 38 percent in Laguna Beach,." Citron said. Orange County currently has 213 dif· - ferent taxing agencies comprising I .fl50 different consolidated tax rates. Leaving Yorn· H~art In San F1·ancisco An orientation meeting for a proposed \•eterans club at Saddleback College has been set for 5 p.m. Oct . 15 in room c.z. ·'There is an average of 13 taxing agencleS pcr -cons:ohdaled aK r a e . Citron said. '·For ins1ance. there are 5!1 different consolidated tax rates in the city of Santa Ana alone."' An individual 's tax bill is calculated by multiplying Jhe total tax ra1e in I~ area where lhc property is located by the assessed Valuation. \\1A$11 1NGTON (AP '1 -Sahuies for the 64 federul c1nployes. excluding SLoeret Service agen ts, assigned to lonll<'r Presi- dent Nixon·s Sun Cletnente l'stat~ are costing the fed('ral treasury an a\'erage of $8~1.800 a year. Sen. Joseph ~I ~lon· tosa \J)..~'.:O.l .1. says. ~lontoya. cuing figures pr0\'1d1'<1 b.v ~John ~larch. counselor lo P r 1· s id c Ii 1 ford . said ~lond.1y 1hnt Secret Ser\ ice Girl Charo·ed ~ ~lith M11rcl er 111 'Reve 11ge~ LONG BEAC!r (AP ) -;\ 19·~ear<ild divorcee has been chari::ed with murdl'r in the killing of one of two 1ncn she accuse<! of kidnaping and raping her. Delx>rah Kantaeng 1vas charged r..lon- day v.·ith 01urdering Danny Allen. 21. cf Santa Ana . Allen was killed by a diotgun blast \\'h('11 he and Carl S Tice. 21. also of Santa Ana. went 10 the Kanlaeng ho1ne Thursday night. ~frs. Kantaeng !old police !hat Allen and another n1an kidnapcd her a! a Cerritos sh:>pping c e Qa1 er \\'ednesda y. 1hen raped her al knifepoint and forced hc'r lo gi\·e them her telephone nun1lx·r. She !old police she received a call the next day and agreed to see the calkilr. \Vll'Cn Allen knocked. !\!rs. Kantaf'ng's father opened the door and the y,·01nan re:portedly fired a .410 shotgun blast at Allen. Police de tective Bob Aughlon s a i d police believe Mrs. l\at'ltaeng lied about the kidnap and "other issues." Aughton declined to comment on \\•hether the rape accusation v.·as among the "other issues ." Tice had been held for ·in ves!lgation of rape and murder but was later releas- ed . ;,Tice is not the person present when the alleged rape occurred . He was an in_noccnt party who appeared on the day or the homicide," a spokesman for !he attorney's office sitid. The case has attracted the attenrion of feminist rou . wJJo have said they are prepare to come aid. rs. an aeng s !\lrs l\antacng's aitorney. D a\' id F1slunan. said his client was suffering from ··epileptic amnesia'' in connec1ion with a ··\·ery severe brain COIJCtlSSion" she received in an automobile accident three werks ago. By CHARLES H. LOOS Of tllt Dtllr f'li.t Stiff How I bought the Golden Gate Bridge and other tales of San Francisco. • • * hfV FRIEND, the Italian sugar salesman from l\tarin County, has a_S.year· old who likes bubble gum. He Ukes its:> much he eats it. Reggie Knight, new cam pus '/etcrnns· representative, said the club is being organized to a{'Quaint ·new stu d en t veterans with educa tional opportunities and to provide an atmosphere for mutua l interaction and involvement. The VA progra111 at Saddleback serves more than-1350 students this qu.irter Under the GI Bill, school·bound si ngle veterans receive $220 per month for full-time enrollment, up to a maximum of 36 months of school attendance, or a total of $7920. The month ly allowance is increased for veterans "i th depen· dents. Def e1idcint Fell Asleep Diiring Ra pe_-,W itness • ity friend took his boy to the market recently. ArMng other things, they ..-:::. bought some candy and some bubble gwn. When they got back to the car, tbe boy began chewing the bubble gum. "Don't W'Rllow it," cautiooed father. A few minutes later, the boy asked if he could have ll piece of candy. '"What happened to your bubble gum," dad wanted to know. "I ate it." was the answer. "I thought I told you not to swallow the bubble gum," said father. LOOS "I didn't swallow it, Daddy," said the boy, "I ate it." A lengthy and frustrating semantical argument betv.-een father and son followed. "I think he"s going to be a lawyer," sighed dad, adding that his son is still eating bubble gum whenever he gets the opportunity. He seems to be all right. except for a slight tendency to swell up every time he inhale'"," fa ther explained. • • • hfV FRIEND, the llalian sugar .salesman. and I arranged to meet in San Francisco's r.1arina District. It was a near-perfect fall Sunday in the Day Area -no fog , no wind and the temperature in the mid·70s. We decided to go to a bar we knew at the end of Hyde Street near Fisher- man's Wharf. We had frequ ented the place during our salad days in San Fran- cisco and v.·e recalled that it bad a good view of the bay. · We parked In the underground garage at the former cllocol ate factory, but couldn 't find our way out. We climbed up and down several flights of stairs and finally came upon some tourists in sbort sleeve shirts and cotton dresses. They were waiting for an elevator. "Do you folks know how to gel out of here7" .asked my friend , a native San Francigcan. They did. "Thank goodness," he quipped, "we've been in he.re for a week." The tourists howled with delight. "I had a suntan 'vhen I same in here," he continued. The tourists laughed again. • • • THE BUENA Vista Ca(e hasn't changed much cr:er the years .:.. a new coat of paint and some new faces on both sides Of the bar. There are more touri sts nov.·. They drink 1rish corree on a v.·arm afternoon because Irish cofftt is what the BV is noted for. l\ly £riend and I sipped gin and t.onie and asked each other, "What ever happened to?" We hadn't seen eac h other for 8 long time. "The trouble with people nowadays/' my friend observed, "ls that they don't have time for each other." • • • AS WE SAT there, two girls sauntered into the bar and ever)'One. turned to look . One v.we a tight red T·shirt. She was bra~. The other v.·ore a b)ouse . unbuttoned to the walst!·She also was braless. l\fy friend and I agreed between ourselves that they l''Crt dreSllCd that way because they othe rwise would attract liltle attention.. Ah, what discerning gentlemen were we. And perhaps 1 bit over the hlll. Later. as my friend and I mo\'ed on to dinner, we noticed that two young men in stylishly cut denims had engaged the girls i.n t"On versat;on, • • * WE APPROACllED the loll gate on the San FrAnci.!ICO side Of the Golden Gate Bridge as .... -e dro\'e toward f\-tarin County . "What's the toll these da)'S?" J asked, reaching into my pocket for some mohev. "Three dollars."' said my f.dend. slowing fo r the gate. "Oh sure," I said, handing him a dollar bill. lfe giggkd, stepped on tbe gas and sped througtt-the idle toll gate. t had forgotten that tQey now collect the toll only from drivers on tht!lr v.·ay Into the city. \Ve, of course, didn't have to pay any toll. '"r'ou," laughed my rrie nd the Italian sugar salesman as he pocttled my dollar, "have just bought the Golden Gate Bridge." J An additional feature allows vets enrolled in college on a lull·lime basis to be tutored. ·under the GI Bill, the veterans ad m i n is tra t i on will pay veterans up to $50 per month for a malimum of $450 for ·tutorial assistance. Details on enrollment. counseling and fman cial assistance will be available at the Oct. 15 meeting. ~1ore information may be obtained by contacting the office of veterans affairs, 831-9700 or 495-4950. ext. 238. . Atay Takers'/ LAS \'EGAS f AP) -The defendant \\'as raping her on the hood of a car in the desert \\-'hen he fell asleep and she escaped. a young Las V e g a s housey,•iff testified on the first day of the trial. Derek Alvin f\-lt'Call, 21. of Los Angeles is being tried in District Court o n charges of rape, robbery and forcing a "loman to perform an unnatural act. The alleged victi1n testified i\londay- thal a man entered her home July 20 through an unlocked sliding glass door and kidnaped her in her car v.·hile ht" l\\'O children slept in a nearby rootn. . . •· . . • r,. ' • .-· She told the jury that the man began to snore \\'hile trying to rape her on the hood or her car. "The grip on my arms loosened and I Sa\\' that he was asleep." she said. She said she cased herself slowly off the hood or the car and then ran naked through the desert until she ca1ne to .a house in North Las Vei;:as. · A m:in ans1Yered I.he door and thre\\· a raincoat from his closel over me:· she tes1i fied. She told the jury lhat !he police ar- rested ~1cCa11 later that night 1vhen they found him still sleeping on the car hood. " .,,. ' n 1is old n1inin g building in l.ake City, Colo., ha.s bee n pul on sale. The price~ 25.000. It was boUt In late 1800's and ls ~.1tualed on 50 acre~ of 1n1n111,1: cl:iims- - I pro1ec1ion at 1he S.an Clemenie home \\';lS cos11ng $622.000 n year. The yearly l'OSI of &!rret Serviet pl'O- l('C!ion and or!wr personn<'I •~I ~ixon's Key Bisca~11e. Fla. C"Ornptex 1s n1ore lh1:111 S5(l().000. ~lon!O\la said. The \\nil<' llou$C ffgu res \\'l•re pro vided in response 10 a r('(JlK'St rron1 .\lonroya. chairman of 1ht' S1>nate appropnarions suhro1111111 !1l'<' -0n 1'rcasur.v, po s I a I Sl'!"\ H:e and general go1'1•rnn1rn1 The• subcurnmillcc and f u 11 Ap- propriations CommiUl'e rL'<iUt't'd t ht' ongUla! request for funds !or 1he 1rans1· non from the X1xon adrn1n istra1ion lo the admin1strallon of Pr1·~1d\!11\ Ford from $850 .000 to S200,000 Tht! · govcrnnlent also i:> :-p e n d i n g money on sending docun1ents, including material on foreign pohcv brit•fings. from \Va shington lo S<in Clemente by jet. !\lontOya said \\'hitc I louse press. Sl01Tetary Ron N~en said .\londa} negot1at1ons \\'C'rc C'Olllinuing 11•11h '.'lixon over !he disposi- tion ol :'\1xon·s p.ipers and tape recordings. JJc_said talks resumed las! week after SIX"C'l<l l \\'atergate prosecutor Le o n Ja11orski ques11011ed rhe agreement an- nounced \\'hen Ford pardoned Nixon . The agret:rnl'nt ga1 c Nixon custody of the nlalt·nal. but 11·ould have assured &Ol'ernment access !O \he tapes for up to fi\'e }cars. \\h('n r\1xon could destroy rhern at 11itl. TIM!v 1rould be stored at Lagun<i '.'iiguel · The Senate ,·otcd o\'er\\h<>lm1ngly last 1reck lo ;;\\·ard permanent custody or the material to th<> govern ment Listi ng the salaries and JObs of th.e govemment emp!o~·es detailed to Nixon . ~lon1oya said ?8 persons direct ly con- r.ccted ~th transi1ion "·ere being pald at the total rate of $Ji5.800 'a year. Amoog_mjlitary personnel on the payroll. a ma il clerk is being pa i d $12.000. fourteen Department of Defense persorincl are attached to t he com· munications nct\\'ork at tota l a n n u a I salaries of $136.880. tv.·o Navy mess stewards ar(' being paid a total of $22,560 a year. and 12 Coast Guardsmen are being paid a total of $95,650 annually. The General Sel'Vices Administration employes. handling Nixon's papers in \\'ashington. are being paid a total of 5122.745 annually. and .seven GS A custodial persons at San Clemente are lx>ing paid a total of 176.300 a year. !\1onto ·a also said four GSA employes at t e ~iSC~e-wert--being , paid a total of $f>O.OOO a year. Ffe said support sen 'ices at tht' 111·0 homes for the first 42 da ys since Nixon left office had cost the g o v c r n m e n t $415.000. lrvi11e Ch emist's .\erosol Theor,, • Faces Challenge A UC Irvine researcher·s theory that propellant gaS('S uS('(f in spray cans can cut do\vn the earth's screen agai nst harmful radiations has been challenged by the industr~' producing !he chemical. Dr. F. S· Rowland . a l:CI clle1 ni-,t . recently released !he re s u l ! o; of Ins v.•ork indicatin11: that fl uorocar00.1 ga~!'s used to pressu rize aerosol cans can produce a chain reaction depleting the shield of ozone in the upper atmosphere against radi ations 11·tuch can cause skin cancer in humans and death in plants The Aerosol Education Bureau. an In· dustry group. said the ~ianufacturing Chen1ists Association '';ill run industr~· research into the possible effects ol the gas. "t.:nt.Mtthe first re sults of !he industr.\ research art:' ready . the available fact s do no! rank as proof ! ha t th~· fluorocarbon~ 1\"i!I lead lo 01l"1V' dtph~· lion:· said Dr . Raymond L '.\lcCarthy . i\lcCarlhy. tt·chnical rl1rrC"tor of th(': freon produrts drpa rtn11•n1 J! F: 1 rln Pont de i'.'emours and Company, a major producer of !!'.(' proprl!ant ~as. said . "All \l'C ha1·e 1101\' ;"tr(' a~sumpt ions. "\\"ithout experimental er1denet?. i t 1rould be an in1ust1r.e 1f a ' r c v.• rla1mS-\\'hich even the critics agree are h~·JX)lhC'scs--11·er(' to be the basis of regulator~· or con<:ulll<'r reaclion :· Ro11•land con!cnds that the gas. "·hen r<'!cascd in th<' troposphere, the tay('r of air c'IQ.~est to th<' earth. 11•ill no1 react and ·stays in the air. f.\·en1ua1t.r. hr said. the gas 1ri11 11ork 11~ 11.1) into thr .:;1rato:-pher1' 11herr 1hf' sun's r:1\'s break 1t do11·11 .1nd ~1art n chain r(',1c11on :\lcC<irth~· said !he results of n e 1\' studies «"ill h1· diff1cul1 to t•\'~1luatr un1 1\ niort• is kno\111 about lhc l"h('1nistry of rhc llflPt'r 111n1osphere und thr otunr 1ttycr H1· urgt'd niore high al!itud~ tf'l!I, of the atmosphere lf'/1 0'11 Car ,, For t-lu! Co1cis? 1\:'\SB \Cl! \\'l'~I Gt'rmr.11v 1 !'t'! + -A 24·year.old farmer dr:lftt'd lnl•J 1ht ann} pro,·1'<1 his ro1nt b' sho11 inJ: up for m1ht.1ry S<'nict' at n b:1rr:1rk~ '"ith thr1'1' t"\l\\ s A C'1>Urt tht1n t.1.\;1•n1p11"1 hun from thr dr:.1ft. ruling hi~ d 1 ~ :1 b 1 e d mother could net run 1hc1r rarm and takl' c~1t·c or I ~ cov.:i and :?O pig~ br hc~clf ) . -' .. l tf DAJLV PILOT TUHdaJ, Oclol>ff 8, 1974 Jus t • Butz Claims , Part ..... Ill New Grain Deal "' '\'\ '"i·.. wit'h Tum M_urph.ine Soak Prrhlic, ](i~l1 t l11flatio11 ' . UPS & 00\\'t\S l)l':PT. - Ah, yes, lhl.'rl•s good 11\'Y!S lo111p,ht 1n thl! grave :;\ru~!llt• <1,!.:<11nsl 1nrlat1on, sag g i n g t-t•onoiny llnd lhm-rlam dollars. folks. ()u r fL•tk•rul go\·cr111nl'nl <.1VP('nrs to have forgot1t'n thr notion or extra gasoline IU~l'S. \011 t'nro1•0:. !he bad ne1vs. Thi s is c:itled !h1• !\urr:ix. Sonlcti nies it is called :1 surctu1 r~e. \\'hah,•1·cr they call 1t. 1t n1ea ns you ai·c ;1 likl•ly t'<1ndida1e to get socked lll tht" pocketbook in order to save our n:.ition fro1n the financial doldrums. Presi dent rord is su~gcsting the surtax as oiw ol st>~L·ral ways we might soh•e UK" b:'lrl\e or the weakened economy. No"· tn u11dcrsto1nd this, first vou have lo kno" .,..h<it a surtax .is. i·n have to :.idnu! I "'as a bit foggy on the po1111 niy:self. So I looked ii up in my • trus1y dit!lon:i ry. IT Rt:c1TED: "Surta x: An extra or a special charge assessed on certain goods or accommodations or on a certain class ot people. over and above the tt0m1al rates.~' Isn't lhat wonderful ? The dictionary. ft develops, talks a hell or a lot plainer than th e politicians. ' Roll that definition around a couple of tunes. '·A spec ial ctrarge .• . oo a certain l'iass or people . . O\'Cr· ahd above the no rmal rates." I n o t he r word s, th e Ford Adn11n istralioo calculates to hel p the l'l"Onon1y by selecting a certain cla ss of folk s and taking more money awa y froin them. YOU CAN'T GET past a gasoline pump or through a grocery st or e checkout hnl.' 00'>'' \\"ilhout a bank loan. So making you less solvent yet is a solution '! l"rom "'lrl' Services \VASHINGTON -Agriculture secrf't:i ry F.arl L. Ruli .:iccepla part of the btainl' for an unexpe<.'led $500-nillllon g r a i n order by the Soviet Union, but his bo5s says he can keep his )ob. Sen. Hcnrf !\!. Jackson ID·\\'ash.1. hn"·eve r, wants to kno'>'' more and pl:1ns to hold a hearing today on the grain d('al. The deal w11s aborted ln!it "·eekt'nd as the result of \Vhlte House pressure on t\l.'O large grain companies. JACXSON ACCUSED Butz of "gross M!Olf!llANfAN $!A mlsmanagem~nt" betause the Yl h l t e llouse had not bten lnlonned earlier of the sales. lie. asked that Butz resign. ''The Prestdent does not blame the Agricu ltu re Dc-partment for this," White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said i\looday. "On balance. he believes the- department has dooe a good job. The President believes A.tr. Butz should not resign.'' Secretary of State Henry A. Ki~inger said earlier ~fonclay that burea ucratic mi sunderstanding may ha:"e prompted l"DJIMASCUS LEBAN60~ E) ~-------. ?"'JI Kissi,nger Tripi ·~SYRIA -0 ~ ~ • ~ -L._ _ _..;;;. ___ ' s_,R A E ~:or',/.CT ... i //tf 'I • • .. -0 • EGYPT 0'.....:-~--75 MILIS TH AVIV(;) AMMAN ~( ocT.'12 )•o .); E) Sinai Penin•ula POSSIBLE ITO,$ ~T ALOlftlA a MOROCCO l!,ORIE ftETUtllNINQ lO WASHINQlOM I ' : • ; JERUSAlfM . 11·-'~I ~~•d ,. .. ., " " JORDAN SAUDI ARABIA Ul"I TtlepMlo Kissitager Itinerary Afte r ~1 r. Fo rd 's message toda y. it is slifl uncertain who Congress 'A'ill select .__ __ t<!..._~ ...:Jl!!it s~cia l class of ~le." Lw:ky then1. -~ Secretary of State Henry Kissin'ger beads back to the Middle East tonight to set up next stage in peace talks between Israel and Arab states. He says he expects no concrete results or agreements -but a cementing of the negotiating process. Ne\vsmap shows his fli ght schedule. • • The c:-.:1ra tax n1ay. for example, glt h1id on f'\E.'ry single person making more thdn :ii7.fil0 a year . nr roughly $625 a 111un th or some\\hcrc nea r $157 a ll'l'('I. (It". :is some congrc$Sional leaders ha\•e ~ug~csled . ii should only get laid on !hose mak1n~ mo re thun $\S.!lOO or ma~·bc S20.000 a year. Tunney, Cranston Cite Doubts on Sea Drilling CO,'\GRESS. APPA R1':NTL\'. \~ill have lht-111111 1 say on who ge ts soa.){e<I lo .savt· the economy. What "'e realfv need hl'rC' ts a rc:il · prorcssion al cro~omist who c:1n explain to us ho"' taking money .1v.:i~· frnn1 thr pcoplr and gil ing it lo thr f'l"drrals is going to cure the nation's n1onctarv'''>''oes. Sonic expcrtS ·have timidly su,ggcsted lha l federal spt•nd ing is the biggest in- llationary fil.c\Or of a\\. So ll0\11 maybe lhey'll h;il'e more of your cash to spend~ \\.ell. thnse or u." out here in the trent·hcs of this econun1ic y,·ar are li kely 1n continue to ~ar <i lnl or talk about .. rest raint. se!f-<li<-1pHne and sacrifiC'e.'· \'!l'l'-1ng this F n rd Adminislrat!on 1·cnnon11c package. Se n. Ed \1•ard ~t Ken· n1'<.ly. the Dl~mocra ! who isn 't running !Ur 1>rN1dcnt. C<'llt-d l~ surtax notion ··,111 unfo r1 una1e SUf!J:lCstion. ·· lllS CO,\l)IE\'T SllO\\'ED rrn1Rrkable rc~1r::11nl. l'rob11bly be-cause he isn't run· 1ung for an~ H1111g. So far , 111 1·h'11 of 1he Ford economics. :ill nf the ll<>m(l('r3rs st'<'ms to be 1·x· 1·rf'1S1ng r('mark ahlr rcstai nt. ;..1 i'.l y be non•' of them arc running for anyt hing. \l,1}be onr or !ll'O of them bcttrr .;1 ilrt \VASHING TON (AP) -Californ ia senators John V. Tunney and A I a n Crans1on were among 20 U.S. senators '>''ho have urged Preside nt Ford I o reconsider "hasty and ill-advised" plans to lease 10 million acres of offshore drilling rights in 1975. Both Oregon S('natnrs -Republicans ~!ark Hatfield and Robert Packwood - and a number of 'Other senators from coastal states, including OOth of ~laine 's senators and Sen. Edward Kennedy (I). i\.1as.s. ), also signed their names. ''\Ve ha ve serious doubts about \he -TJZ TAYLOR'S SON GETS FINE ABERYST\VYTH. \Vales I AP) Elizabeth Taylor's 21-year-old s on . tilichael \\1i!d1ng. has been fined about Sl20 for growing marijuana at his remote r~rmhousc retreat. \Vildi ng and six companion s were ar- rested in a police raid . The six others \verc convicte<I of possessing a n d cult ivating marijuana and also were fin- ed. oil and gas industries' financial and technical ca pability to develop such a large number of acres in a si ngle year," the senatnrs said in a letter to Ford . The signers also included Sen ate Interior subcommittee members Senate lnlerior subcommill ee members ~'ho questinned lhe decision of an Interior Deparlment official "'ho ordered the leasing scheduled next year. Interior Department Undersecretary Jared C. Caner on:lered the leasing program and said it should include prime tracts in the .Gulf or Alaska and North Atlant ic. 'A'hich now have no offshore drilling. Environmentalists have vigorously op- posed the pro!XlSal. The senators said Ca n er's memo on the matter to the Bureau of L an d P..lanagement amounted to a green light for leasing drilling rights without rega rd for environmental concerns. Cart er ha s said the Departm ent will abide by federal law requiri ng ge n· vironmental impact statements before any leases are negotiated. In their letter. the senat ors said there has been no proof that it is necessary to develop the IO million acres nert yea r. Winds Whip S. 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II fl J. • the Russians LO seek larger ordtrs or IJ. s. grain lhan they might have otherwise. ~ · "I believe that a strong possibility exiN that we may have misled the Soviet Union as to what ~·e thought we could deliver over a period ol time," Kissinger said. Stung by a near repeat of the 1972 Soviet wheat fiasco, t h e Agriculture Department revealed a hastily draOA·n·up voluntary system designed to keep track of major grain sales to foreign countries. Following a "ja.,..•boning" session at the White House, the companies --Gon- tinental Grain Co. ot New York and Cook fndustritS of tl1emphls, Tenn . - agreed to postpone their sales. BU1"Z SA.ID PRIOR Agri c ulture Department approval 'Aili now 00 re- quired ·ror large export sales. The companies said ?i-1onday t h e y cleared the sales in advance with the Agriculture Department, but Butz said he did not know about it until after the fact. But~ said he will rely on the good faith tf the grain exporters .to keep the department informed about v.1lat Marshals Called To South Boston BOSTON (UPI\ -l\tayor Kevin H. \Vhite called today for ·at least 125 federal nlarshals to be sent lo racially troubled South Boston to help protect children and to implement a c o u r t ordered plan to integra te public schools by busing. The motion was filed "''ilh the clerk of the U.S. District Court in .Boston by assist.ant city corporation counsel Kevin P..ialoney. order in 90 percent of the city, wi th the on1y exception being South Boston . "Th.ls communication, however, is to apprise the court of the volatile situation that now exis1s in the other 10 percent of our city, and to inform the court that the city is unable to continue to maintain both public safe1y and im- plementation of the court order in this one single area," White said. they are selling, to wtKmn and in wtw. quantities. .. Thi system b not dl'sign<d to put :i damper on the export ·market ror u .s. rorm goods, he said, nor ill it intt>nded to single out 11ny one country for lo'>''et export shipn1cnts. ~1EANWIUL£', Rli:P. Neal Smith (0.. rown). has called ror the resignation or Bulz. saying the cireu1nst ances sur· rounding the cancell ation or the grain sale was nnly one In a ''series of in- credible bungles by Butz." 1'fore Arrests In Book Figlit CHARLESTOS. W Va. iUPll - Three 1romen were arrested today. bringing to 21 the number of persons arrested in t\\'O days in the latest wave or demonstrations against new school I ext book s . Protestprs have vowed to "fight until death if necessary" to keep the books out of classrooms. Police said the women were ar· rested at a school bus yard in the Quincy area near here for violating a court order against In- terfering with school operations. IT CALLED ON Judge \V. Arthur G<irrity "to enter an order requiring that not less tlmn 25 marshals be assigned to the South Boston district." Attached to the motiorr .. ~·as a five page letter to Garrity from White detail- ing the racial vin_!wce in South Boston and expl aininj vohy federal assistance '>''as needed. Ho11se Panel Ol(s SaVings Account Tax Exemptions recommendation. Earlier, black children v.·ere kept out of South Bost.on schools by city officials and police. strengthening earlier l'e'ports tha t white and NAACP leaders \\'OU!d · call for fcd.eral-;marsbals lo be sent to Boston. Thomas 1. Atkins. Prtsident of the Boston brand! of the NAACP. also v.•as expect ed to seek an appearance before ' Garrity toda y. \VASHINGTON' (UPll -T'he House Ways and P..1eans Committee voted today to · exempt from taxation the first $500 of each taxpayer's savings aC<:OUnt in· terest. . The action, which v.·as strorigly opposed • tiji a spokesman for the Treasury Depart· menl, came only hours before President Forti was to present his econo1nic pro- gram to Congress. The bill , approved 11 to 6, is: de!igned to aid the housing industry by attracting funds to the institutions that make mortgage loans. It would affect interest from savin gs and loan banks, com·~ mercial banks, credit unions and mutual savings banks. The exemption ~·ould applf to tbe first $100 of interest on an individual tax return and the first $1,000 of a joint relurn. The committee staff and the Treasury Department estimated it \.\llUld·cut-taxes by $1 8 billion-a-year IN HIS LETTER to GRrrity, White said poli<'e have been able to maintain public safety and lnlplement the court Rep. Herman T. Schneebeli (R-Pa .), ranking GOP member of the tax·writing panel, said fotlo.,..i ng the vnte that Ford's proposals v;ouJd not include any slmilai ~ , .. ~.,. COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ""~.,. ~:!if:( . presents/ FOURTH ANNUA_L _ _ l;jif l < ..... if FIESTA de COSTA MESA -~ ... "-~ Friday • Saturday • Sunday OCTOBER 11, 12, 13; 197 4 Costa Mesa Park • • • West 18th Street and Park Avenue GIANT 16-RIDE CARNIVAL Including 6 Kiddle Rides "}/tiJJ CcJt4 }/teJ4 Queen CcnteJt" •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • GRAND· PRIZE • • • • •• • 1974 FORD PINT() • • • • • • 2 DOOR SEDAN • • • • $2,636.00 VALUE • • • • • :DAILY MAJOR PRIZE : SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 5 to 10:30 p.m.. . , • , ••• Can.r.ol Aidft, G1ft10,., Feod anti (._hibitt. 7:00 p.m •.•.. , . , ••••• , , ••••• , , loc.i Bh10 Gr"' Mwff: G•OUtll ... IS P·"'-, ••••••••.•.•••••••• , F11"-Coughlin 8oy1' Chorus 9:30 p,m, •••..•. , •••.•• , .••.. , ••• o. ... ino lor A flbjor Pfii. w;,.,.. rMn.t btl Pf'Wftl Clt"iw•I Rid"-o • .,,.. Ind Booths Of'"' 1111 10,30 p.11'1. 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'AlllC "'Vt;, 111is DISCOUNT C•rfli-111 Ridt Coopon Mtitltt holdfr ro purt:/111116 11t SHOW Of SHOWS ticA•t boodls FOUR CARNIVAL RIDE TICKETS FOR $1.00 OM 1ick1t good fat 40c: 01 50e: • l<IOOY OR MAJOR AIDE Two ticktu good for lttv 60c: · SPECTACULAR RIO£ SDr>nsOlttJ by COit• o\.~il Ch1J111bllr of C"'"""'"" - Bonut CG11pon -$AV£ 20 cenu ot 60 etntt 01 Sl.00 CUT OUT AND GIVE TO TICKET SEUH j - -I· • ' • TutsdJy , OetOOH 8, 1974 DAILY PILOT A 5 Skeleton May · Have Been Shot Brown, Flournoy on TV as Race Tightens.: RED SLUFF IAl'I -One of the century~ld skeletons dug up near the Sacramento River may have been shot, says a scientist studying the potential 19th century ma" slaying. "We have one possible v.'Ound, a hole through the pelvis. As far as 1 can tell 1t is a bullet wound," an· thropologist Peter Schultz said in an Interview Monday. Schultz said the bones att! , (.___s_t_at_e _ __,) 80 to 100 years old . He noted that lhc area had a population or about 10,000 C h I n e s e wor~ers, and that there arc atories of mass slayings of Chinese. e Strike E11d Due LOS ANGELES IAP ) -A ttntative settlement ha s been reached between s t r i k i n g mechanics and the Southern Calirornia Rapid Tr ans; t Dist rict, but striking: b u s drivers \Vere still negotiating, a state offici al said. The agreement \vilh t h c Amalgan1 ated Transit Union , representing 7 2 8 mechanics. was subject to approval by the union membership. state conciliator Thomas V i t a i c h said at a news conference late Monday. Proposed con- tract t.enns were not disclos- ed. e Slrlke Blocked SAN FRANCISCO (AP l - New CUP Cltlef Dante Lanza, 53, 24· year veteran of Cali· rornia l{ighway Patrol, has been named com· missioner in place of Walter Pudinski, 47, who quit Monday to take a zone ct1mman· der's post. . LOS ANGELES (A?) -The I. showed that Flournoy m:'iln· governor's race Is getting talned his 36 percent support tighter, the Ind e pend ent fro1n the August poll, taken tl!Uomla Poll reporttd today the "'eek Richard ~t. NixOl'I as the two c a n d I d a t e s resigned as President. prepared to meet for their Brown's percentage slipped third, crucial debete or . lhe'1rom 50 percent. The number campaign . ( The 00.minute of undecided increued from debate will , be b,roadcast at 12 percent to 16 peroent. 8:30 p.m. on KCET-Oiannel J\1inority party candidates 23.De) Ed und G dropped from two to one per· mocrat m , cent. Brown's Jr.'s August lead of 14 percentage pointa over Among the Democrats poll· Republlcan H 0 us t 0 n 1. 00 . 71 percent favored Brown, Flournoy hes narrowed to II. 15 percent favored f!oumoY Pollster J\lervln Field said the and 14 we~e undectl~ed. Of current margin now shows the Republicans po ed. 68 Brown favored among those percenl favored F1oumoy, 16 percent went to Bro\vn and sampled by 47 to 38 percent. 16 percent "'ere undecided. TODAY'S DEBATE ~·as the To win, Flournoy must re-lain •·much more than 75 per· only one or their 5ehedule of cent of the GOP vote." and six to be televised statewide. 20 to 2.5 percent of the It came just four ~·eeks to the day before Californ ia voters choose a successor to retiring Gov. Ronald Reagan. Field's survey, s amp Ing 1,089 prospecUve voters during the period Sept, 28 • Oct. Democratic vote as well. Field said. He did this in 1966 and 1970 victories as state con- troller, but "his present rates of support are well below these critical levels," rield said, $96,000 Laetrile Networl{ Cl1arged SAN DIEGO (AP) -A ing $96,000 since last Decem- Gcrman chemist is among six ber for shipping: Laelrile 10 persons indicted for alleged "'Tumer. . . . The cancer pet1ents paid $S0 consp~racy to sell the drug a bottle for Laetrile. J{ayes Laetrile as a cure for cancer said -$38 more than the in the United States. Japan, price Turner allegedly paid the Philippines Australia and ·to Plnoci. Privitera was ac· New Zealand. ' .. ~u~ of charging $10 per in-Jection. CALIFORNIA The chemist was identified as Eli von Pinoci, 50, of ,,__,.,. __ ,,..""'_,...,.. __ .,. __ ,...,._,,..,.._, Munich. president or S i d u s Pharmaceutical House. ln c. a threatened 6 a.m. strike by railroad engineers in six Western states <iiUtinst Southern Pacific has b e c n blocked by a temp 0 r a r y TllE OTl-IERS indicted also restraining order. on a single felony count of Martin Milner U.S. District C.ourt Judge conspiracy were identified as George Harris issued the 10-Phillis Blanche Disney, S9. of day order-Monday against the North ~lollywood, Dr. James Brotherhood o f Locomotive Started Early Engineers and urged b 0 t h Robert P r i v i t e r s . 33. of sides to attempt to negoliate Covina, Carroll Ruth Leslie, Q: There'1 a credit in a IH7 "LlJe with Father" rum c.._... for an actor named l\1artln Milner. Could he be the same l1~r dl.spute over radio-con · JO, or West Covina: \Vlnifred lied I · If l as of Heer Pete Malloy on "Adam·l%?"-Ar1bar Reinitz, tro ocomot1ves. n o Agnes Davis, 47, and William resolved, he sch e d u I e d a David Turner, 46, both 0 f Brooklyn. A Brown spokt3man, Davk!. J enst.11, said the poll ''lndicates tt\at things are holding firm and that the Flournoy campaign has not ignlt~ any ti.xcltement among tJ\o•voters." A Flournoy spokt!mM, Peter Kaye, said, "Frankly, 1 feel very encouraged" by the poll ~sult1. He said It was taken when reaction to the Ford pardon ~as !till strong. In addition. Brown has been "out urly with extensive television commercials, and ours have not yet run."' Both candidates had been confident that the new p:ill v.·ould show them gaining in relative support. t'lournoy had contended that the August poll was taken at the worst possi· ble llme for a Republican can· didate. The Republican state con- troller has conter.ded that the more exposure the two can- didates got , the be t t e r Flournoy would do. demand as many fnce-t~face meetings v.ith Bro\\11 that he can g<'l. "''Ith the broadest possible television coverage. TODAY'S Ot:BATE \\"as cooslclered partibilarly im· portant to Flournoy in view of the new poll results. Also, it is during the final month or the cnmpaign !.hat voters traditionally begin to pay more attention to the can· didates and "'hat they are saying. Today's oonfrontatlon waii at the Los Angeles Convention Center where the candidates \\·ere to field questions fronl representatives of a dozen civic action groups. Under th e ground rules. each candidate at today's debate v.·as entitled to a six· minute.opening statement and a three-minute rebuttal to be fol\owed by questions from members of the panel. The panel included repre- as the greater Los i\ngti:les \\1nmen, League of WCIOW( Urben Co11lit10n, American Voters. To~'Tl 11all and tlxf , Association of Univ e r s 11 y llispanic CouncU. Fish Fry .. 1~179 All you con eat! Every Wed. & Fri. Our golden lish h\lels . With tangy tartar sauce. Texas· size !rench f1 1es and creamy colo slaw. 0,... Deity• 11 A.M. W. U..CoM of Wllll'tlrr ANAHEIM 2750 HwtMM-ll•d. COSTA MfSA 2200 N. Harbcw ll•d. AJLU•TOH 20515 H1wftlot'111 l l•d. TOA••~Cf llis strategy hall been to sentatives of such groupst---------------------- Protests Planned In Rape Slayi1ig SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Feminists here are planning a natioo'"wide intest O"olt:r the murder convictioo of 1 n e z Carcia. found g u i I t y or shooting the man she ' said helped to rape her. Twenty angry young women Monday jammed into the of- fice d lawyer Charles Gmy to announce the protests, decision be reversed," added Nancy-Todd of the Feminist Women's Health Center. "No v.i>man should be tried and convicted for defending her person." l\.trs.;Garcia; 30, freely ad· mitt e d' shooting 21-year-old 1'1iguel Jimenez, saying he helped another man rape her last March. She was coovicted last Friday of second-degree murder and could be sen· tenccd rrom five years to life in prison. She said from the stand lhat she killed Jim<'nez moments after the rape Y•ith a rifle. Garry, wbo defended Mrs. SI'£Cl1'L LECTURE OM MIND CONTROL® AHD ESP.I • H•l,. •••"'1 ·-·· ....... , • ~,. .. ,... • _,f'OC; •fl.J1 l ••ll~I OVE.ll 300,000 G•AOUATES Tit KlflKl Of lOIOllOlf-toNJ ... _'""""' • uu •I.ft ......... ,_ .... l.UllA•MI' • •UD•~· • •1-• Ull•"'tut-• ,.o._u-. -.. l a. • a..no.••i.., ... ,,. • UJllM.m• JOit """'' ••4llf-LI •S.W .. ••~t '--------' .... uu I ... !4... • ... YORlll ATTEND FREE SILVA MIND CON110(.LECfU•£ INTIODUCTOIY lECTUUS WEDPIE50"Y. 0t1-1 9 7 lOp m , o-!ll lON l"'N LAGU"'A o-!!ll!'I zm~ l• P;u Ao.~ Ills. .. 0..,.. fwy I IHUASO!l.Y. OclOO!'t 10 J •O<I I lO p m RQYA L !N"' ul 5!1Nlli liN" 1&00£ •ttS• lltioo• w.o•s...1•"111~•¥1 fAl~Y.~ 11 1JO P"' LE 8AFIO"' HOTEL al ltUfN" P•AK 1615 C"""•o1 Avo , .. &tlte• 9"-0 f nESEHTED IT HOW AID IRITTOH 494-2757 \Vork stoppages and demonstrations "on e v e r y campus and in every city" ""1)1 be held Oct. 21 , the day J\·lrs. Garcia is scheduled for sentencing, sa id Stacey Fulton of the Inez Garcia Defense Committee. "Women all over the world are demanding t ii. a t the Garcia, called the conviction 1 L!::===================:.J a "miscarriage of justice." 11 • further_beari~ll Oct. 16._~C.hula...Yista..____ A: Yes. Thal's good detective work. Marty was only -oho"'""W?i'eif he made his acting l!e1:itfttra-statUe graae--· e Drunke11 Driver The indicbnents returned by school play. Shortly after finishing "Life With Father," the San Diego County grand he was stricken \\ith polio. Bedridden for one year, he SACRAMENTO ( AP ) -jury also named the Davis finally reeovered and \\'as able to resume his career. Sacramento County Supervisor woman on two misdemeanor Robust enough to do a t\.\·o-year hltcb in tbe Army, he Ted Sheedy pleaded guilty to counts of selling and deli ver-filmed "The Long Grey Line" while still in uniform. The drunken driving 1\1 o n d a Y • ing a drug alleged to be a stars were Tyrone Poi·•:er and Maureen O'Hara. Born in saying he wanted to be treated cure for cancer. Turner wu Detroit, the red-haired, green-eyed six-footer is a USC like any other citizen. charged on one rount of the alumnus. He's 'been \\'ed to the same wife, Judy Jones, After the plea, additional same misdemeanor. for 17 years -co-producing four offspring, Amy, Molly, charges of reek I es.. d r I v i n g Stuart and Andrew. The family Jives on a 24-acre ranch and engaging in a speed e<>n· IN DISCLOSING th c in-near Fallbrook -90 miles from his regular motor patrol test were dropped. dictments J\1onday, Deputy beat as Officer J\1alloy or the LA polJce department. Dist. Atty. Cliarles Hayes said e Jntnate Dies Pinoci was accl.l.5ed of rcceiv· SAN QUENTIN IUPI) San QuenUn prison i n m a t e Arturo M. Sanchez, ;i burglar from San Bernardino County , died Monday from s t a b wounds received in a c e I I block September 26. Prison officials said there was no motive established for the stllbblng:, the 61st at the facility this y e a r . Officials al!IO have no suspects. e CU11 Aides Fired OAKLAND (UPI) -The daughter of Oakland's vice mayor and the son of a city COWlCilman were fired by the city government M o n d a y because of a city charter pro- vision against nepoti sm. City Manager Cecil Riley ordered the temiinations on the advice of city attorney David Self. e /lla1109er Quits · SAN DIEGO (AP) -Kim- ball Moore says he will retire Dec. 13 u city manager of San Diego. Moore, SS, said he and his wife Mary want to travel. He ·worked 20 years for the city and fonnerl y v.·as budget direct.or and assistant to the city manager. Granny, 60, Also Held In Death SAN JOSE (AP) -Police have atTested a 60-year-old grandmother i n coMection wilh the slarvatlon-death of h e r 2 Y.i: -m o nt!H>ld grand· daughter. Hele n Saunders, who claim- ed the decomposed body of her granddaughter. Elizabeth ·Hernandez, over the \\•eekend. \vas atTested Monday and booked on investigation o f manslaughter, child abuse and child neglect. Mrs. Saunders lived at the same San Jose address with the child's parents. Severo Hernandez, 37. and his com· mon·law-wi!e, Ros e Salinas. Hernandez and Salinas were booked last week r o r in· vestlgation of the same charges. They are being held in lieu of 12$,000 bood. · The Sanla Clara County Coroner's office ruled Friday the baby's death was "caused by dehydration and malnutri· lion due to starva tion. "This was a homicide. a neglected child," a coroner's official said. The body was taken to a funeral home and services are pending. A judge has denied the mother's request to altend the child's funeral. Quake Shakes Coastline Q: Yoo hardly ever read or be•r about Barbie Bentou anymore. Did she get tired being the unofficial Mn. Ha1ll Hefner for so long and marry someone else?-Betsy Quinn, Columbus, Ohio. A: No. Barbie's round a way to have her cake and eat it too, by coneenlrating on her country and l\'eStem music. Recently she sang at a radio station birthday bash 'Glad You Asked That' by Marllyt! and HyGanlner with stars Conway Twitty, Wanda Jackson, Don Glb!ion and other big league C&W stars. ..,. • Q: How much good has Buck Owens done wit.b bJ1 annual celeb golf and tennis tournament?-l\frs. Edmund Rose, Baltimore. A: Through proceeds and personal donations, the star ·of "Hee-Haw" has enriched a new ctnter for cancer treatment, (the Kem Radiation Oncology Center in Bakers- field) to the tune of $250,000. And that's no laughing matter. Q: Did Gretta Garbo ever come out of her shell long enough to actually be Interviewed on the alr?-Constance O'B., Lubbock, Tex. A. Yes, once. Jimmy Fidler (Hollywood 's counterpart of Broadway's Walter Winchell) got Garbo to sit still for a very brief interview on his popular network radio program. Q: ls ft true that Anthony Quinn and the late Carole Lombard once planned to get married but be 1tood. her up on lhe altar?-Ken C., San f\lateo, Cal. A: Tony's relationship with Carole never developed that far. Once she asked him for a date. But when the time came. he had only seven dollars in the pockets of his patched pants.' "I couldn't see myself taking the fabulous Lombard to a cafeteria -so I never showed up fo r our date. About a week later, as I was walking across the Paramount lot,' l heard a blast of obscene language whlch started: 'You s.o.b. -I've never been stood up before. YoU little -'." However, when Quin told her lhe whole story, tears \.\'Clled up in her eyes. Q: I'm constantly amazed at some ol the elusive and important guests that Merv GrUfbt gets on bis show. For example. bow did he get Elvis Preiley's ex, Priscilla, to appear?-l\1r. and l\.frt, Smythe, Des l\lotnes. A: Very easily, grins Griffin. "We simply called her and asked her to be a guest and she said she'd love it.'' Send your qt1estio11s to liy Gardner. "Glad You Asked That," cart of Lhis newspaper. P.O. Bo:t 1560, Co.sta /tf11a., 92826. Marilyn and H11 Gardner toiU an· _.wtr °' many </UestimC! oa lMJ/ can in their co lumn, but the volume of mail 1"ake.s personal repUe.s im-- posslbte. · {. • SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA L ailblazer. Tie-dye look pancsuir studded in rhinestones. To shine on, day or nighc. Sbirt jackc.'t and pull-on p;ints. Froth Spectator. Jn textured polyester knit. Blue or toast. Sizes 1'0-18, S30 Californ iennc Dresses SANTA ANA, 547·7211 • SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 556·061 I • CA~IARILLO fUPl l -At~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... mode.rate earthquake s h o o k •111: .W'OOt«.V c.AAHe' TM!. PtfGHONCl fllA.WMILE. !;' .. Sunday is Fl1t1E>Af W\ the 1.J.ilijijli1ll the caasttlne north of Lo s Angeles P.tonday evening, bul appartntly did no s e r i o u s dama ge. The tremor rattled southern Ventura County and sparsely inhabited beache~ In nort hern Los Angeles County at 5:56 p.m. ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY :THRU SATURDAY -9:00 P.M. • 2:00 A.M. Outrigger Room-KONA LANES 269'1 HARBOR, cosrA MESA s..s.1112 • • •• t ' .. ' . 46 1).\11. 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Hospital Confusion t J1".1t1~·· 1"<111n1 .1· ... l't11h;iltll'd l'on1prchL"ns11e fl P.11111 l'l.111n111g (..'uuntil i:-; ll',1cllng <J 1rdd g;1n1c of . !{ 111)..; d l"ll ll 11/J t ht• fl)'l il·" II il h ht JS pit al ht•ds. \ohud1 . t':>.l.'l'Jll perh;q1s thl' COll ll ttl "s kl'.Y nltll'J al..;, l"l'illl\" !-t.:(.'nlS ]q ll!ldt.:r:-.t;.111d \I h:.1t the llu,,pil.d liL·d s1 tu:1lhtll l~ 1t1 thl' l'.tlllttly. (l1h· 11 1·l·I.. !lit• tount·it is fl;dling out ~1 t lhl' h11..,p1t.tls b1·l·:iu,,1· or st'rious 01·t'rbedding. 'l'he next 11l't·I.. 11-, n't·111btr-; turn around and say some ho~p11 ;t1 .. 111:1~ h t· .ihll· ln add t•\"Cll rnort• bl'ds bcc<iusc of a c:h a n~c in s late and fl:dcr;d Ian·~. ~:\"e ll J)L'Op lc 11·ho .:Ire sincerely try ing lo undcrs t11nd 1.h t.= problt·ms arc il·ll hopelessly conrused by the pl:.1 nnin ~ counc il 's nuJandcrings. It is C'lcar th;.it many hos pili.dS in the county <i re t·on1pcting fur a n1arkct that just isn"t there. It is in c:utnbenl upon oft'iciills of this pJ;inning i,:ruu p to ~:.tplain fully, in understandable l<inguilcc. just \\'hat k ind of proble ms the county's liospitals ar(' facing. Taxes Lead the Way I f you have the irpprcss ion that you r tax 1>111 1s g ro\1·in~ even faster than your ~rocery bill, you're ri ght . f''igu rcs fron1 the Ul'parlnicnl of Con1rn e r(·c pro\" it . l~Jsl )'Ci.If ' Allll'l'icans paid a total o r SJ96 bill ion in ledcral. stal e and local taxes. 1'h:.il adds up to Sl ,881 for every man, 111nman and c hi I cl in I he country . Du r ing the s a1ne period, Americans spent $179 billion for food: Sll6 billion .for housing; and $81 billion fo r elpthlng. · 'J'h;.it :..19ds up to S3i6 billion-or $20 billion less than the tot<1 I tax bill. 'l'hc govern111cnt statist ic:; further s ho1v that 11hilc total taxes in the U.S .. hi.Ive rise n 117 percent si nec 19ti5. \\'a ges •tnd salaries \Vent up only 93 percen t in the sa 1n e ncr iod . .So \Vhil C:. th e l'Ost or Jood. clothing and s helter is indeed out or s ight, the nation's tax tab is mo vi ng ahei.Jd at an C\'en faster rate. 1\nd pres un1ably. us inflation continues to int·reasc the price of just a bout e\"Crything, hence the amount of sales Jnd other taxes collc.ct.cd, the \'icious c:irc:lc 11•ill continue. At least unless someone figur es out a \\'<IY to put on the brakes. • • Census B11reo11 Measures the Bright Side In Dakota Race Dear Gloomy Gus Never Had It So Good? :Jo lo \ l J\1.v Dad. a l11·ays said he 'd 1 ather h:.ivc a r1C'h man' in office tha n a ·poOr ma n. bcC'ause the rirh man isn"t as :1pt to t:.ik~ a bribe hce:.iuse hr doesn't n('c<I the mone.v ! E.\V.F Gl"""'Y G<1s to1t11t1tn11 ••t '"°""""ab' rt•ff" • ~Clo ftG! Of(tU•rily rtlle<I IM Wit ... o1 4ho \\'1\SlllNG'fON -Soml·limes it is no! a bad idea to count blessings and 1hi s is :.i n especia lly good time for those \\'ho u1·l' de pressed by the stall.' nflhc nation <1nrl lhe 11·01·Jd. llc·rc ;u·e a fc·11': Real ramily inco1nc, after inflalion. has dnubll'd in :.i s:cn<.·r:.i lion. Educa l ionat I {' ,. e I s h :.i v c '>i1!J-"~ ;).~.~~~ ~e!WI lOw.• ptt "".,.\II Gloomy Gws, soa l'l'd. 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Foreca s t dis•1Slct·s. like the po1>u tation cxplni.ioo. havl' self 1tcsl rul'lC'd . \\"l1Jo:n1-: 001-:s ;ill 1hat pap con1e from "! R ighi nul nf th(' L". S. Ccn:-;11s llt1r(•uu . from 1\'hl {'h il 11"as extraC'ted b y B en J . \Vattenb crg. a ll l• 111 o r r a t i C' a J I y . o r i c n l e cl fll·mog r;q1ht•1', 11·ho h<1 ~ 11·1ittcn a book 1111<.•d "The Heal ,\mericu," nnl rnr· rl'.,J>OtHlini.: in ;in:• rcsp<.·ct 10 the rhetoric of f;.ulure and gui ll 11·hi('h is !h1· enn1 mon acadl·mic parlancc- 1'hi s ;.di 11·<.·nt on during the terriblt• IOO'J's ;i nd i.s C'ontinuing through the 1970's. \\lalte nhl·rg finds from th(' l'olun1inous ('l'nsus rcport .s sup. plcmentcrl b ~ 1-.1~! libruries of RICHARD WILSON st:.iti.stieal inl'ormation from pn~atl· :uid instituti11nal sourel'S. SO \\"l l E ~ 11·c d<.«11 in numhcrs Ill' :ire not so bad nrr. It is or'llv 11·hen 11·c h,1·1X1thcsize in 11·01"cls cm:.intlting frurrl \'OIJ..!lll' yearnings in the hum<in soul that "'e find oursl•lves so \aek1ni.: \\"attenberg e\'C'n ai.:ret·s \1•ith thl' t:ill' llenry Luce that this is lhl' A1ncrir11n ti·ntury. and by implic:1tion v.ith lhe tale Bcnry \V allacc that it is the t•en· tury of the common man. 1'he l'Onl · moo man neve r h ad it so J.:OOd. Bui. of eour.~c. having 1! ~n i:-; not i.:ood l'tlOugh. Be n \\"a\lcnheri:: is a tertificd libe ral 11·hosc id1:;1s gro111 out. of the J\rllai E. Stc\·i.:nson. Jluhcrt ll un1 · phrl'!y. l.ynl\on Johnson schools of politil·a l humanism :1n1I populis m. Lately he h:.is been ke'epin g political l'nmpany "'ilh ll cnry (Scoo1)) .J;1rkson. \\'ho caml' up the same 1vay . ;ind he h~ bC'1.·n assoriatcd 1t·Hh Ilic hard )I. Sc :.i m rnun. forn1l'r head or lhe Census Bur('au. :.ind a literary co llabnr 3tor. The,.\· ~ire cheerful liberals. meas uring pro~res.s in con· 1·cntional terms. 11raying for mort·. ;u1d 11 holly clisr:u~ted 11 ith the nl'll' ;ind 11·an1ng J.ertis m Qf lll'<l ·>\l a r:.:i:-.t <loi.:1na . ;\ Fl''.\\" V t:;\RS ago they came up \lith the idea that the duminatin~ t'lc·C'toratc 1\·as unpoor. 11nhl :1C'k. nnd un1ounc. 11h i<·h \\·cn l acain;.l pr1•\"ai11 11 g l)n liliral lh1.•o ri1·s and prol'ed to be dr;nna!irally ll"Ul' 1n the 1972 t'l('1.:\ion . Gnl'ortunall'IY this lruisn1 led lo snn1c mi scnntl'ptions :1hour-l\1iddle 1\mC'ricn :inrl the Si lenl J\la,iorit y. regarded ;is thl' 1.:ore of ;i mol"eml'nl 11·hieh the 1'\ixnnil l'S 1ro1dd t·on1·r rt into ;1 ··.'\e11· l\lajorily" b.1 ruthll'ss ml'an .... 'fhis attempt \1·:1s :i dis:.is\(' r 'fhe rnakin gs ;ire lhl're. nt·1·1·r· lhl•less. for tht• only kind of J>Olitiral s11li \\·hIT·h mc;in:' muth in Amt'rit•a any1norl' ()'.'\: O:'\f: SIDE ilf(' thOSI' 11ho tlunk lht• ('011nlry has done prt•lt y \\C ll in .~pile of its l ruuhlcs. 1'hl'v 11 anl to rl·forn1 social refnrn1 ~1111 prir.l' trudition;.il values . Flash points arc anl nC'sl,\'. :.ihortion . 1w:lr1n"t).-Cl"imc , taxt•s , 1nfl:.ition. businc.' ()n the olhC'r si1le :ire fhftsl~\\ n~ lhink lhl• countr.v should tia1'l' Tt9{1c · • mul'h hl·\\L·r I hroui;h :11h·:1nl'C'd0 (1fn~ ccpts on son1t• of the :.ibol'c is~ucs issues 11ith n1orp popu list. <:galital'i11n ;i nd hllm:1nist c nlph;isis, and 11H h ad· ded costs de fr;i yed from !h1• expcn~l' nf national defl'nsC' . 'l'he \Vattenberg thesis ~is more ,1grct•able lo thC' lraditionalist ~ro11p:- 11hich n1orC' readily acl'L•pl the eost.s of ·n<.1tiona l dctensl· as dtf1nl'd i11th1•1·111" rl·nt Pt·n lagon philo.;oph_v. and ur1· mnre <·ritieal nf soc·ial 11elfarr p1'ogram.s "l'hcy :.ilso agr('c 111t h \\"at tt·nbt.11·g that inC'rl•:.1:-.1ng enme 1s lhc outst;uul in~ cxeeption ln pro,t;rc:-s in thl' <ll·cades of I hl' fills and 7us In spite of the ruin of the ~ixon :.id · n1inistr:1t inn. the 1najo1"i\.1• may 1'1i11 he on the traditiun;1Ji!)l s ide. and this is "'h:.il gi\"CS 1~rl':-.iltcn1 For1I his op- /J()rtunity to be r lcct1.•d lo !ht.: prt·.~ulen· C)' '.\ , , I, • I .... \l ' ' d " 11 ·•I l11·ri1 II) I ht• I •!our, 11,·1 11lip 1nl!•d lu1 f( 'I \\ !" ! 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S1r1.1.•nsnn·s "\\'1•1r of ll1.1rn11:-.l(ln " hrl'nks flff in thc \'crv miflillf' nf a sC'n· lt'nt•t•, 11 rllt('ll 011 llil' n1orning of hi:i s1•i111re :1nrt..ctc:i1 h. Sir \\':11!1•r Scolt 11!.'J.!an ·"rhl' Sll'):.t' ol ~lalta ·· :1 fc1\• 111•cki. hef11r~ he died. Cll A Rl.tlTTJ.: HR ONTE h:id roui;:hl'rl out •· f.n1 rn n. ·· r laubt.•rt lefl ;1 rruj.! n1ent of ··Hou\ a 1·d l'l Pf'rueht'I . ·' Strnclh:il ~:11 l' us the heizin11111jl 11r "L;uni;i " lh> ~I ;11111:1ssant. ll1•nr,\' .l:1nl1's . \\'1lk 1c ('nlhn1'. <ill pa~iit'<I ;n1a~ 11·~iil~ 111 ~C'l C'(lfllplclrrl hooki; 10 th<·1r puhl1.~ht'I":-'f'h is 1~ lhe 11 <1.v a n1<1 n n1u:-t l11'l' h1 1"1; life -"auton1:i lil'" l't'ln·cnlt•lll i~ fnr aulnma!ons. nol fol' huni:1n bt•in.'?s 11 ho n1a y bi,1 l'lffffinf! lh1•1r !'llW:-l hnul':s ;it (i.), Both Senators J\Jer1·yn J)ymally , a Democrat . :l nll .John !!arme r . a ll ep11 bl ie:.in. :1rl· ca n11laig nin r: n1ii,:htily for the offiC'c of Lieutenant (;ovcrnor In sonic \\"ays their ('am. p;ti gn is O\'l'rs ha1lo11·ing' the efforts nr Hl'p11hlic:1n lloustnn I Flournoy and Dcn1ocral Edmund(;. Bro11'11. Jr .. in lhcir rucc for gO\'ernor. l 'h('re is ;in irnny in !he fal'l lhal lhl' least ;.ii.;n1f1 ra n1 :-.lall'11·ide nffirc to bl' f i I 1 t• 11 h v e l ectio11 11 ou l (I dr a11 morf' attenlion !hall lht• mos t importanl job. For 1 h(· offi ce nr I.I . c:n1·{'1·nor is snn1cth ing of an nna1•h ronisn1 . Son1(• statcs do ·nol h;iv11 s ueh a j1)h. II is a posl 11·herc 1hl· primary f11nt•linn. as fo rn1 cr <;01·<·rno1· Frientl \\', Hil·h~•rtl~on on rr dcsrrihc<I 1!. ··1s ln prl•sidC' O\'t't' lhe "t'n;1!C' an1! t•ar h n1nr11i11~ inquire !lt11if"itn11s\~· afll·r th(' health or !h\' go\·ernnr " HUT Tll E presiding O\'er th(' S<inatc it.scl r has become an outmoded pro\"is lon, ~l <iny y('ars :lJ:O the Scnalf.' .s1 rip~rl I he Lt. GO\". or any :1utho1·11} O\'('r lhal bo<ly ;ind 11•hilc the prf•.s('nt ron~l it ulion 1l:'lY!< he is the ""President or the Scn:itc" it doci1n't n)(';111 a lhini:. lie docsn·t c1·l'n hnvr a 1·ot<· l'\c•(•r)t\n ~ In lhe ca!':e of n tic. al l 10 n11'n1bC'rs having \'Oted. That i~ S.-.nH•lh111 r,.: 1\1hlrh 1·a1·cly hapJ)('ns ex· <'C'PllnJ: by co ntriv<incc to cn1hr1rr11i1s lhl' I.I (ih\'. 1>0liliC'all y. In l'C'C('l\l sc:1rs 11 hns bceomc unit1ue to sec tlic Lt r.nv !lresirlini: vrn for :1 rcw 1111nu1cs 111111 he is :;chlom pri:scnL ·durln.a sr~ll'lns . So, the rea I i 111 port11nre or thC' orfir•· ( EA RL WATE RS ) is thal he is ;1 standhy lo succeed the p;ovcrnor in the evt'nl of a \"i.lt'ancy by d ea th or re1'ig nal io n. 1\nd that provision roulrl <•asily be chani::ed lo provide th:.it the line of succession be thal of the Presid ent Pro 1"<'m of the Senate fo llo11·cd by th e Spc:iker. Both of these arc c lc<.·tcd by their rcsrct'· live hou!ies. RY S0f 1\TL1't: thl' lt•gislalurc has gi1·('n the Lt. C~o'" so1ne rhorc~. n1ost of 11·hi('h a rc of little importance. l.ike11·isc lhc ~O\"l'l'nor dream!S up SOlllC {'fl'tllldS lo keep hin1 OCCllpit.'d and nut f)f his hu1r. l~th are c11 rcfu l to a\"oid giving th<f offi ce uny real 111uthority 11•hich could be used tu po lit ical advant·11i.;e. '!'hey usually vie11• hi n1 as lhc kind of a receiver viho 11·ould p;r:.i h ihc h:dl ;ind run in lhc 11'ron g direclion. Pcrh111)S 1vha1 n1ukcs lhe present ruc1• rnore inierc:'(tinJt, aside from the u11fortu r111te tliffil'u l!it.'S lhc recent in · <.•umhcnl, t-:d RC'i ncckc. has found him!lclf in. is thc s ll'iking differences helw('e n lhc l\\'O 1nain contenders. Un like f'\ournoy anrl Bm\\10 \vho arc l,\i l'ing flVCr~· :l l)IJ('ar;n\C'C in their st:inds of ht•in_g the llobscy T"•ln::t, Dymnlly and llarmcr ure studies in contrast. T llEV ARf: ns cllfrcrcnt In lhcir view!) >1s lhc colnr or thCir !ik in s . Oymnll y is a hlark. f\ native. or Trinlt1act. he graduated fro1n collcJ,:c 1n Los Ani::1•les where he no1v u,·cs. t-:IC'Clcd to 'the Senate In t!)('.,() artcr rour ycnrs In l hc A!lsc mhly. hv betun'c lhe rlrst and only bl:1ck ever to scr\'C In lhi.l l aui,:usl body. A~ u IX-mncrdt he is an oltra lihcrul. l ie rru~rides for "nc.oul c nrowra n1s ". s uo· • 1)(1rts labor 100 1lercenl, oppos{'s !ht· death pr na lty u od favor~ relaxu! ion of drug la11·x. II.armer i.-; the. cxt1·en1 c op1>usitc. /\ n:.it1 1·(' of S:.i ll Luke City, he ~radua ted from ~h e IJniveris ity of L"t:1h and tlo w pr:1ct1ces l;iw in (;lt•nd;1lc. An ('Ider of the i\lori:non Church. he is a hi ghly mor;i11sl1e non drinkin~ non s moker_ lie is ;1n ultra ronser\'ati\"e, strong on 1:111· :ind order , ;,ind a C'rusad('r aJ,::.iinsl pornography. Sinre no 1.1 , C:ov. has been able to use 1.hat ornrc as a sprinJ.:board for l'lecllon to <i higher ofrice In the 1)as1 50 ye_:irs. the c;.1n1 paign is only impor tant 10 thal lhe 1vi nnt r might bccomP i,!Overnor if the n<.•xt governor dies or \"aeatcs the office before his l.etn1 1s IJ\'CI'. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\leed, Publisher Thoma., KtevH, F:dir or Darbord-Kre1bit:ll . Editorial Page Edilor The edhorial page of thl' Daily 'Pilot !iffks to inform and stimulate readers b1t' presentlne: on this page di\.CNi(' commentary on loPlC's Of in· terest by S)'n11ic11ted C'<llumnlsts and cartoonists. by providing a for1i1m ror readers' \•lel''S and by preM>ntlna lhis newspaper's opinions and Ideas on current topic11. The edhorltil opinions of the Daily Pilot appe111r only in the eclitorial rolumn at the IOp of the page. Opinion! expressed by the rolumnist11 and c1u1oonls1s and l('ttcr writrrs are their own and no cndors~ment of their vie~ by lhc Daily Pilot should be Inferred.' Tucsdo:v. October 8, 1974 . -• •• Younge1· Sh1·ugs Off Oil F1·aud 01a1·ge SACRA!\1ENTO (AP) -Al-both Jnvest<>Mi In a partnership oCficer. plaint against thtf li rm . in· ty. Ge n. Evelle J, Younger known as ".:I.e. Oil Co. 1965, But the Bee said that voJved, alleging fraud In· Ignored cotnplainls about one of four partnerships ron-Bernard Karmen, 60. from volvlng up to $30 million . possible fraud in an oil drilling solidated into a firm known Sepulved.1 In Ille San 1'~ernando Younger had this comrrK'nt investment program in \\'hich &11 Petroleum 2000. Valle y. has filed an affida\•lt on Karn1en's staten1ent : "I'm he had a personal inlel'f:st, A Burke firm kno\\'ll as with, federal court in San AOt saying he's lying, I thi nk the Sacramento Bee reports. GeoTek served as the general Francis co C(lntrndictlng hi s memorv is faulty ." The incident occurred five pnrtner for other oil drilling Youngcr's s t a l c inc n ts · Younger· said Knrmcn mn~ years ago \\•h.ile Younger '"as partnership ventures similar Karn1en said he compla ined have approached him -0nce al Los Angeles County district lo the ones Karmen and lo Younger in a telephone con·-the Los Angeles Athlelic C!ub attorney, another investor in . Younger invested in. B.it versation five years ago that to con1piain that his in· the program contended In con-Geo'fek was not specifically be suspected the oi l and gas vestments were not paying off. tradictlon to Youn g er · s Involved in 1965 program explorelion operations \Vere But Younger said the 1ntJn statements, the Bee said Mon-Younger and Kannen invested fraudulent. who talked · to hin1 al that d · lt f' t t p ·n Lime ''made no refereence IQ ay. in. v.·as 1rs se u 1 TllE U.S. SECURITIES and 1969 fraud or illegal activit y. 1 got YOUNGER llAD a $16,500 · Exchange Commission (SEC 1 110 phone call. I got no j interest in the pro g r a Ill TH E AT T 0 RN E Y since has filed a civil com-Ct1mplaint." operated by Sa n Francisco GENERAL has denied in the•----------------------busi nessml.ln John P. Burke past that he ever received and st ill holds 1,633 shares any complaint while district in the firm thnt took over allomey , a job he held until the drilling partnerships. 1971 or &inet: then J'> the Karmen and Younger were state's top law enforcement THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane '"" .... ..,~ ... -·-~-... "You need o good sponkinQ ." "You need o good kiss." Attorney Citing Pilate's Guilt TROYES, France (AP ) - One of France's foremost at. torneys and legal historians has asked a district court to fix the bla me for the crucifix- ion of Jesus on Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, and thereby absolve the J ewish people of collective guilt. Judi cial sources said r-.1on- day the case w a s un- precedented in French le gal Pension Cut Bi.ll Gets Renga11 'X' 00\VNEY fUPI \ -Gov. Ronald Reagan ha s signed into law tbe pension reform bill. ncting that it wot.t!d reduce his own pension .,"substan- tially'' but would also save the public ,;millions -0 r dollars'' 1n future legis lators' benefits. The Governor signed 1!1e bill ~1onday during a fund-rai sing luncheon for f r es hm a n Assemblyman Bob McLennan who sponsored pension repea l during the regular legisla!ivc session . The issue was taken away from McLennan during a later special session and w as sponsored b y Democratic Assemblyman Bob \Vilson who \vas not invitro to attend the signing ceremony. lfe did not attend despite ea r Ii er statements that he \VOuld try to be there.. The pension refonn bill severs early re tir e men t bonuses for l am edu cit legislators. Heaga n ·s pension will be slicccl fron1 about $.12,000 annually to just under $18,000. The early retirement plan would have perm i tt e d legislators wit h four or more yea rs Service to c o 11 e ct pensions in1 m e diat e ly, regardless of age., if they leave office in such a reap- portionment year as this. hi~tory -and probablv in 1he legal history of any other modern state. JACQUES ISORNI appeared before Judge Pierre Bon· douaire in his libel suit !I.gains! the Rev. Georges de Nantes. leader of an ul traconservative splinter group in the French Catholic Church. Bondouaire adjourned the hearing until Oct. 21, after hearing Jsorni's testimony. De Na ntes was presen{ in the packed courtroom but did not speak. ·His defense is to be presented at the next hear- ing. THE CASE AROSE out or a book lsorni publ ished in 1967 ent itled "The True Trial of Jesus." On the basis or legal and historical research. Isomi n1aintained that Jesus was condemned and crucified under Roman law as an alleg- ed leader of the guerrilla war aga'inst the Roman occupation, and not because he claimed to be the son of God. In an article published seven years later, de Nantes at- tacked lsorni and the book. He accused Isorni of "falsi- fying lhe New Testament" to clear the Jews of their "guilt'' in the death of Christ. Follow-up Quiz Tried WASH INGTON (AP) Presiden t Ford plans to makC a significant change in the for1na t of his next news ron· fcrence, a spokesman says. Ford will a 11 o w r a c h reporter he recognizes to ask ·an initial question, then follo\v up with arlother that is dlreclly related. The spokesman said l\fonday that newsmen who want to pose follow-up questitlns would simply re1nain on their feet and be recognized a second time. 11eretofore. newsmen generally have been limited to one question. Hubb)· Puts Price J' alue 'on S poiise l)ALLAS (U PI ) -The value of a wife has been set at $251),000 by a Dallas man att~mpting to roll~ $1 million from her lover in an alienation of affect.Ions suit. r The suit also asks $750,000 in punitive damages ~ cause the wife'11 lover Is driving the plalntlf('s car and living in his house with his 'WTf'e. • . . ' .. , .•... •· .. Warning , The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigaretle Smoking Is Oangerous-10 Your·Hea lrh flllOM 1:a ~hion lsh1nd Nc""·port Ueach ' . . • lu•\da . Oc1obtr 8, 19!~ _____ oA_l_LV_P_ll_D_T~A~~ ' ' 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . _,., 'T" . . ii.. rv .; Saturday's News Quiz ------- I •' • • i! & DAILY PILOT Tundq, Octobfr 8, J~74 Dome of the Tan PUBLIC N<mCE PUBIJC N<11'1CE PUWCNOTICE ...,.,_ .~udists Froli c at Tlteir O·w1i · Beacli •eT ,•utttflll Nt'TICI TO CMTl.ACTOll •UHIU .. COU•T °" TMe ,..,_ tM&llT CAW ........ llM NIA ... Net:0 As--et Tiit tel~ w111 •• .. "'Ml"'" ktlotl 0 111r1c1 1 •t:WP~ToMts• '::rc:''*W':roa.,..• r'" H l UNl,110 liMMI.. OISTJllC1 lttCAllOO'S AUTO SAl.Ofol, ~ Ettl 114 Dtildt Ml-11 :00 _.doc), 1,m, Ofl ... AIM!t CAUi• Slnier Glen Campbell, 1"" 51'"'· c-11 Mnl. c1. ttf2rf fflf 1'"' ,,.,. • 0c1...,.. ,.,., •ot• TO sHow • ropout from high Por11N AM ft-t. .utll DtM llt1•, P'l.a ti 114 fl~lpt: Ull' f't1ce11ffl l'H CHAM• CW NAM!!_ flt: N1111oorl '-•<"-Ct. n..0 ;.,~-, .... 1MW, et.Ut.1111 Ill """ Mtttar fll IM AitPlk....,... • • h I . Ark I lhl• .111111...... It ~teof .,, l fl .. ,.1.a I • I fl 111 • c ,, I 111 "''""' SUSAN JO'l'('I OStollN. '""'"'°•" SAN DIEGO (APl _ 11 may SAW ANOTHER, o Id er discriminatory to .make sc 00 tn ansas, s IMJ¥1otu11. M .., 1Hr1 "'" H c • CJ.•,t NTltY w.1tGlln . 'OSac>JtN And '""'o " ,,__ it I ' m th•' che•ts •olna to lecture on Oor1!hol A. llOW . SEllVl(e TO OllT•tCT OWNIO r11G-VIC Klll! os•o•N be SUO\Vlng in Denv(lr or man : 11ni su ge !I in your wo en t'Over oar & • Tl'll• tt•tt!'ltfll .... , 111" """" 1111 l"l1tTie:s· Tiit 1,..11c111_. of SUSAN JOVCE drtzzllnt1 in Boston. but In San "'BY and YoU get more sun \\'hen l'nen do not ha<t~ to, music and show busi· c-•v (""' ., °''"" c-.tv an ,.,,(, , •• ~. 11'1 1111 F1111 l•fl' ,.,,(11111. os•okN, •~•ON MARG•lT ot•o•N. • ~-thl I as llttl bit 1•-~mm1'ttee ••ys. ness at University of <ktow " 1t74 _....._.... Cflll •-ia11M~1• ,,.,, ""'''''" •114 SANOttA v 1c:xrir osaOJtN. Diego on most wttkcnds l1n;:1e s way. "' a . e '"" '"' -•.ma1 Hor1cE 1 Mi11t: v orv1N 111a1 ,,.1,..,. Mvl11t "'" 111.0 '" c°"''' 1"" .re ••-····-•, of bo. tk..rs _ shocked lo sre all these nJked Lomac , who keeps h Is Cal1£omia at Riverside. 1"\1•11•11M °'.,..,. C*" oinv '11e1, 1111 •~ _..... kflMI Ohtrl<t el' 11 1.;..,1,. fro,,, 11i. ..,r1e1ttt1t ..,,, ' U~IU In.: OCtoNf' I. 1$, n. tt, 1t74 ~14 Oflflt9 (Olo'flty, C-41!«1111, lctlfll bV SUSAN JOYCE 0$10.-N, SHAltON I m~ of 1•-m stark naked mrn and women at first, but re•ulo1io· n red 11· fcJ,;uard ___________ _J,1--IPiiiii.!cNim:ci:"·--I•"" '"'°"'11 "' Owtrrll,. '"rtl, MAllCJ1tn O$•OkN tftd u.Mt>111.A ""' '"' " PUBUC NOTICB ~ rtftl'rMI IW '' "0l1Tt.IC1'", VICICIE OSIOllN. ~•W tlltd 111 ., , -frolicking on Black '11 Beadl: you get used . to it pretty trunks oo, agrees l the Wiii '•""" ..., to. M ,... kot" '"•"' Jlll<•ll~•1,,. Nt ""'' ....,,, .. 1 1be 900-foot stn:tch of !ht quick .,, t,•;bole beach strip should be ,IC'TITtOVI lUSlllllll Tiit ....... tfll'll 11"'•· '"""' .... ,., .. t hl I• 5USAN JOYCE' COL(.lii.AN.' ed Ir th \Vhile most nude bathers are r ud ba h' ....... 1 ITATl•lttT ""' ~ ,,, • '*"'-' ,. thl IMV9 IMAftO MA•Gll.l!T COLEMAN. ll'llll beach. seclud om t optn or n e t mg. TM t.ilowllll .,.,....,. .,.. "'"" ,...i.n. I.ANO.A v1c1t1E c0t.eMAN. 1 Prestl·.,·0us •·Jk 1 n s t ,. 1 u t e i·oung and a mav.rity male, '"'-• r """.,.., 1u ll«t """ • ,....., "' ..,,. •i.c• Nowi THt:1tE1t01t1. 1t h "'"t.11 1 ti .:><! i" liK'rt'l arc ·very ev1 JOMN'S ftACIMO C'l'C\.f:t t.TO ldtt!ltlit.I W.W. -1111111 ..... """ ......... ..,,. ''~"" tNI Ill,_....,~ above by a stttp. sta!rless there are a\80 many fam ilie11 }lassl~" on the beach because ttJJ """°" th'd.. com ;;...t;.,., "1MtdY f'M4 .ttut -' "" .... '""'"'"" "' .. ., """"' ,.. '""''' In h been d si" ted and elderly men e1ntotn11 t1U• "''" fllf'll llld """" ww. '"" ClllVft 1" °"'"""'"' , ""' cl 11, as e ,.na • of lhe nudlty, he said in nn J-AAl<ll•tl c.i~ '°" s. tMr1 win 11it • Pt.•~ ,.....1, ... """ ,..,, ,,, ........... w . "'" tt 1o:eo "swimsuit optional zone." Frans Guepin; a leader of interview. but it is "one of 1.1t11t 1UVd., Newport ... d'I. ta1lflWflf1,., Mtll wt ., 1111 Muflltflh,1, tt •·"'-.-(1«• .t .. ~ ••'>' '' MWw ~ '2660 .....,.,.,.. tlll l'IMfl Ill .... ...... llfl Wiiy thl tPD1lc1li.tl for (llll"lt tf 'M Mtt "YOU 'L'IOST run out of the Nude Beaches Committee, the most dangerous areas for c,..,.... WIYM lnfff'· ,.1 w. ••Y .,..11,..,. " t•rt 11"' tM &141 .. n1,.1 tl'ltlllt "°' 111 ,....,,.... • " said sunbathing nnd sw1·mmm' g t ~1 ·1 1 So them s1. Cot11 Mt11 cai1w. "'" •llt. 11 11 fVrtMr trdlfM 111tt • «r11 sand hcrt 80metlmes -wt \lo·a er a\_~ VI Y n u n.11 1111t1111t1 11 ~,.., •r • 1tm1t1111 t tcti Md """' contw"' •llf "' « ttilt .,llt!' w 11~bll1111d 111 "" o.11v have 6,000 _ !.OOO ~pie a shoukl naturally bC done nak· . California" because of rip cur·IP;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~~~~ii;iii;i~~~~~l"rtMt•11t11. Ntl'Oll•IVI,. tt11 C'91'11r.ct HC111Mnt1. 1"r1tt, • ,.,...,_.,.r of...,.,.., c1rcv111lol\. v• r-ed b l "th ho . h t Johll C•IFctM1 Eld! 1111 MMll ... 1«'11'1'1 .. ,.... rw IM'lflttf '" Mid Coullfl'. II '-' &r>tl d .. 'd Jo"·• •t , -mne u ose W v.·1s o rents. '"'"'' S/IWtf' , tM M(V!'ltv ,.,.,rM ,.. '"' ,,,. ct111r1c1 '"" ,...., ftf' tour i11«m•w wtlb ay. S8! Ill ". ....... Thl• et1!8""tfll -flltd wit"' ""'~fl'ltflh •1'1111 .., ,,.. li.t ., ,,........ jHlot 11 lllt d•I• Of ••It' llffrlfll. Jr., one of (\1·0 weekend BESIDES nESClJES, thEi couniv c1 ... ~ DI Ortl'l§e COUl'll't' eri 111i.c.itr1eior1. -D•i.d oc1 a. 1t1~ r -" t h be tlr I Sepll'l!IOI• 3~. tt14 Tiii OIST•tel r~ tM to ,. .... Hio:. OOMENICHIHI, H egua1us n I e 11 U u 'I li'ttle tv.·o Black's Beach lifeguards LAWRENCE M SHEAR MD 11n•n r11«t 111y .,, 111 Mdol w I• w1lv• JvtllfottMSW-rklfCourt beach. WQS Q aJSO _,......,.t )OW·fl~~ planes • I • • f>~t>tl$hed Otll'lllt Cc.tsf 01l1Y PUot, Ml'I' lttet'Alll'\llts If" hll«INlll!• lfl "=:· N. 'TMO«MTOM l . r I ... ,_. OCJeobtl' 1 ••• 1J, ,,, 1'14 '6n·1• l fll' llld5 ~ '" thl l!6dl119. A 'I' •• Ltw After years Q in orma to lhe Federal . !B ti on Gener1I Practice •nd Internal Medicine T111 0tsT1t1cr ""' ~tnM t11t MM2 '"" 1 ....... s1111w • nudity at sev eral local beachts shocked at f1'rst Administration : take care of nueuc NO'ITCE """" JnV•lllllt ,.,. °' ,... """ WftTll>!llllW. C1llf. "'" .. WI~ IR 1111 l«1lllt I" Which IM T"•,,.., ~n4) .,,....,, and a 197'2 CaUfornia Supr~me accidents from a g l i d er -----------•·~ b t• "' Pl"'°'""' w .. t~ Aftw.r•'I' .., Poirttn- Cour d · · hold' 1Jd h ,.l<TITtoUI lVllMIU u 1ft 1>r 'Jiii of -km11n neod9l'I !e PUbll'"ed O••-Col!! 01nt 1"ll1t. t ecis1on up mg n e b t t d launching pad above t e Announce•the ()penino of Hla Office 111A1111 tTATIM•HT ,_..,,1 "" t"eflt••<•. Thts• '""" •r• oc1o1:11r a. 15, 2'. "· 1t,4 37.u.1• swimming Al secluded spots, U yo U g e use beach; rtSCUe perSOnS Strand· 'fl'll fotlowl"' ,..._ -dolftt 111,otl" ... °" flll I I IU7 l"l1elnll1 A~lftUI, (Oflll .:_::_:::c.::-=:-=::-:::-::==;---- DI C. r -·---t u: M-. e.-intv ..._ tt111IMd en ""'Ult'· P\JBUC i;onCE 1he San ego 1ty .....,...""' cd in the cliffs and minister Tl'tt llACltHOIJSI AP.TL, 1.us .., c.-y " "'-rt ... 111e11 11o1 '*'.-, ----~·-===-=:=--•••-' an onl!nance that t · tty · k 1 lo ~ -• f t r ha !uplfler ........ """'"°" 1..u.. c.. 11 "" 111t .ii.. 1 • .--.. 01tpre qu1c ..... n~s 0 ou~-s pe WHU1m T. lltdlflll. t 20t2 TM f\!rWl!flf ICl!oGule" .,_. t'l..-.1 tUl"lltOl:CttJll:Tf"""J became effective June 19. Jt • •-...i-'-exha••'~ after t"Air , 3620 S. Mdol St.., Sllitt IOJ CtJo!Urlfll U... HvllfllllflOfl IMctl. C•. ,..o-t Is ~ ""'°"' • wtrkl"I ••v St'Al'I o' eli.~1,0• IA" ........... l31.3 ~"""' ·~ . A--1....1 --L.... c. MllW, llO Mlvt er .. II ,,,,., 111 ._.... 1"' r•tt tor l'lolhl~ THI CO'.'Mn;:_.o..,rr OltAlllG• allowtd nudity on a 9(11).foot journeys to Ute beach. .W Ton. ... C...,, M ... ~11 _...,..... .---. COar• ,..,_, c1. IN -",,.. .,-. 11,,.11 .,. 11 llflt -. ....i1 °" ,..,.mOll section of Blatk's and banned Lomae, like many others in s..t. -Ttih ~ •• cWlll\ld..r'"' • ..,,,.,,: 11m1.,. -.MH. *ro'S1,.r'..,,9;\•'Mo"wn.L ... Ho FO• it elsewhere. wear bathing sutts should be II ti San PlrfMnl!Jf;1_ T 1todllltl tt •11111 " ,,,,.,......, ""'" 111e cOll-t.1TT11t.s T11tTAMINT..,1t'I" Some homeowners at the ex· allowed to." Ol~rs simply say t~~:. Yn:r:;erv:ud~~Y at c Thi~ "c~~~ ~,... c:!~ : ~:,~~ ,,:: ;:.:".:: ~~~c1!: "'r111•• "' ll:01£1tr ir1.oeN. Oi(ff .. --•ve La Jolla Farm s it feels '""'at to swim naked .~~bfr 1) m• ll!lftt' riim, 1• "" ""' tns tt.tfl "" No r1ce tS ~e11r1v GIVEN mit ~..,. • &-~ , , Black's Beach is here to stay. ...., • · ''"" uld 11111tlfl1C1 r1i. 111 111 -""""'JEAN 11:. Bet.PEN "" fl lld 111re1" development above the beach and promotes a better tan. As for hi.!t own reaction. For Appoi'ntments, Call 540-4350. Put11t111M or ..... '-' o.11y r1111, t1n11!f'Y'"I w, 11o1m 1" 1111 ix1<vnon. pe1111on 111r ,roe.i. e1 wi11 •~" I ined bo k' S.alfl!'lbtr 11, t~ 111\d (lieteMr 1, t, el tlW (onfrict. fw !uu•r.c. of t.1rter1 T1tf1me~t1rv comp a 8 U\ par mg pro-11fE comlflTEE, formed the handsome bachelor says: 1tl4 3.U1.74 HO bl<l<ler ml'I' w!!_~niw Ills b\<! IOI' 10 fhl jilll!ll_.. ''"'lflCI re Wll!ch blems and property values, )HIT "You get rather t'nured to the e d s t ... _.. I A ..... ,_ I --IOd 01 ter1Y·l'!W {UI doil'f1 •lier r, mid• lor tur!l'rlr t11rlklll•"· •nd ·n June ,., orgaru·z,·ng a venlnga an 1 u y rnen s ve1-.-. PUBLIC NOnCE ~ 1111e 1e1 1et 1n1 open1no of bld1. ...,, '"' ume '"" •1te• of ,...,1no •··t legal1'ring nude bathing at 1 • nudity r doo 't even check • "l""nt bOfld 1rw:1 • ptr1orm1...;1 '" ,. ,... .., -0<•-~ de! f I 'led d · ~ ... w IJ be rl<'!u!rt(/ prlw ~ •~ecut!on lf\I 1"1ml ' "" just one of the Southern ense or peop e ct un er out the girls anymore." ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil ,.ICTIT.OVS 1u111111ss :t""'t111 ccntra,1 Th• p.1ymen1 tl«HI tt. ''''· •1 •=30 '·""• 1" ,... cw•"ooi;' California city's beaches gain· the ordinance banning nudity jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAM• ITATIMIMT 1n1u l)e '" tM "''"" sei f6rt11 Jn ~ ~·~~re"' c~i.," o~ve .. ~Hf.(lllr1.; ed W'de ··ppo~. outside Black's. Only 900 feet '.'-' followlnt Ptl'totl It doing tMlness 1n1 COl!lrl(I docum•nls. the,, ... DI S..nlil ........ Cll!f1rni1. ,, .,.. •• 11. C,O..ernlng llc•rd '' '1 of the l,250 feet or Black's s PAGH ETTI DINNER cunea OF CAt.IFOR.M••· 4lt av°"'""" ttarvt'f Fl~lltr o.1.c1~~~··~ ~ Jefl"' "£F WE DON'T do ·.h1's, Beach proper,·, "sw1·-·u1·1 o~ •,o,•NITSHTI ' CUlfWOod, Ir•. Cllllw~1• t'J'2l ,.ur,h1~lr>0 .....,., c-· .... Cl••k" .,.., r CUTTElt L~SIHG COMl"AHV, 4060 l"ubll~ed Orallfe CNst 0111'1' l"llot. Tll.IMAtin-""11t•NI(, we'll be confronted with peo-tiona1 ," and the adjoining t.•..,,... Ctt!Veri lwt•v••d, s1111111 City, oc1.-1, 1. 1t1• wo.u STaouo a' •o•••n le bel ·~offended at all the •• ~ st t h bo ' t•-QU•LtTY ' C•llfomt• '1'°' AITWM11 ....... P n" -au.i re c es a u •u.= "' TPI!• 111n1n1.ss 11 ~*' }''>' • 611 11u1r1 Oii'>'• ''""'' s" .. 1tl4 beaches of the city," said miles in· to Torrey Pi-Slate INCLUDING! SOUP 01 SALAD, llCH MIAT SAUCI A GAIUC CHllSI IOU. c.111or1111 cor1Mr1tten. PUBUC NonC'E' t.• ..,_ c.ufllntll M14 ·~"' CUTT.Ell t.E:A.SIHG COM,..ANY Q t'1h-lt!S) u1.snt M'aYor Pete Wilson, a Parle to the north a n d -CHILD 1y: w. 8 . o..rv. L•GAL NOTICI A""9'flrflo fWl. ~ 1 Tooderate Republican, in SU~ University of California pro-ADULTS ~-I UNDll 12 TMll ~:~ flltl wllll .... ".-0.T••U. ".,,,.. -"""''";"', ~m4""" °"" :k~i4 ~oftheordinance. pertytotbesouth. ~ · $ .50 """""'c1tn t11,,. °'91'111 c111nt v ~.J:."*:L 1.:.;..c..._c.'_c'_~·-==c-- Propontnts of lbe nude 'Ibe committee wants the $ 8 5 . . lllfl Soi>ltlllt>lr .. " ,., .. , HOTICI! 1$ Htltll V. OIVIM tlllt PUBIJC NO'nCE beadJ, incl\ldlng hundr<ds of nude areas extended "' tile ·; ·~) n .. f!~_,0,.11~" -. ~::'I~::-°'>= r,itoi.: =...'~~ ~.~"'-_,"=J--,-P~l<TmOUt==,,-,~, .. =,.= .. ~,:---tndividuala as wen as the 1· ~1 -·t c'te nude ,.. -"' tt14 ,....,4 County. Clll+.rfll .. wfft r9C9lw ..... •AMI IT.\TIMIMT po ICC pa1.111 .,........, J -------------tlll<I• "' lo 11 :00 .A.M.. on TM 23rd 1"" Ji'llewlnf ,.,._. ore dOt"I American Civil L i b e r ti e s bathers outside the 900-foot <111Y " Ottoblf _. tM "net o1 wld blnlflfl• ••: Union and the Stxual Freedom PUBUC NO'l1CE 5eh0ol D111r1c1, 11t.111C1 11 11.u 1"i.c1n111 N(AT-M..CLIAM MAINTINANCE.•7n area. '-------------JAven1,11, Cwll °"""' C1t1i.1111, 11 Whld'I .AWftld• CohnolllOt .$In ~. C1, League, argued they enjoyed The commi ttee also wants ,.1<Tmou• 1u11w111 1!m• .. ,;s ·alcft win "' P'l"lc•v esi111111 92,12 wimming an d sunbathing h · I S L O y lllAM•·ITATIM•MT .,.Id•••• i.: 011$ MtCov. 711 """'ld1 Colum!lll. 'naked and that th1's should "Garbage Beach." anot er OVER 6 TONS OF SPAGHEn 0 D M NTHL '"' ........ ...... ... '""' "'"""" ''""-··co. ~on luded S D' g n-acb .... ""'"'" ._, .,. .,~ m • 0o '" O«M .. ~< "'"" """• nl '"""' Co,om~, Se<' an le O ~ ....,.-$&0 ENTElll"ltl!E'!, 2"'1 N•CU1m1, wit~ . C'r.:111111111, lntlr!Kll""I I nd Sl'I Cltmtntt, C1. '1112 be legal on relatively isolated ed by nude bathers in the ll ,•30 AM TO 9 PM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Ol'lN 7 DATS M1111on Vlolo Clilf t2Us S111Clhct llon1 whicll ,,. -°"'Ill• Thi• bVl'""111~ucteo111V •oen••I beache! like Black's. I ud be h 4 'M TO 10 PM si...,.., G. WoitroM, 1U.h H1cu1rne, '" Tl'le affk• Of tM Pu•c"-lno Aotnt 111rrn.rstoi .. past, a egal n e ac · NT ANA I M1i,1on vi,1.,, c111t. 116n. al ,.Id Sclt!lei 0111rlt1. 11i1 f'11can111 0110 8 . Mteov "I like the freedom of it," SA A ITRY OUR TAKE OUT DEPT' COSTA MESA G--oe •. W..•rom. 2"41 NltCCOma. AYtnue, C~I• Mtr.., CtllfOHlll . This Clllemeo>I WH !UK With 1111 said a retired Marine stroUing TOPLESS BATHING should • 421Int17rh Stfffl MfHlon viera. C•llt. f2'7J. "" blclder m•y wl!Pld••• 1111 bld ror counry Citrk of Or•~• Ccwnty on be allowed •' • all ~~1....-jOJ So. tNrttlr 81 McfOIWtft '41-IO>O Th!1 tMlne11 Ito Glllfldur;t.s by t ·-•l 1 -ltld of lhltl'f (:II) ""' 11ter s.ttmlilll' 11, m•. naked down the beach one • ~ 139 2211 OPfN fOl ""Neu 111rtnll'll!l1!. t11e tt1l'I ..i "" IM_CIPCWllnt n.rM. -· """1" ""·-~. Jt -·~·1·e ~·~ 1-1..., -• ~ I'll ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!~ J. s1Mtt G. """"'...,, Ttot ,.,.,.,, .i """'11"" e1 "'* Ntow'JIOfl· l"\lblttnld' 0 """" c°"' o.ny Piiot. 11.lK.lllUUUo ~use .. ,... .. ~ ~ "!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!! TM• 1111-.t -fli.f w1t!I "'* ,,,._ Unltltlf khDd Olllrkt '8511'Y. CkTOMr •• IJ, :n, "· ltl• 37!M-1• ---------------.,,--------~:-~ C-"'f (lerk e1 Or.,,.. (""'""' 111 1111 rlotlt '* r.iect 1ny "" ttr bhl1. I----~~.,-,===---..,.., lo&. lt14. Wld ""' MC-'11'1' acce,t """ "'"'11:11 PUBUC ~cE Grand 0 ening First Federa Savings Costa Mesa. • Free Gifts! 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We arc holdin1 a get•acquaintcd sift tsp«ially for you, Takt your choice of any one of thae ucltina: and attractive btat ttUm. Family Mtdical Encyclopedia 2001 Hou5thold Hint•&. Dollar Stretchers The New Centurions A Oielionary of Symptoms Bnnd Name Calorie Counter Born free Carden Mas:atine-1001 Qutstions & Answtrt family Medical Dictionary & Health Manual This coupon mutt be pttKnted. Limit: one pet family. Book.I are lssued on a fir11 come. flttttcrvt basis. Hurry ••• aupplics are limited. p '------------------~· _______ ] ----------------------------·------ • • ,4'111 bid, 9"d le .-lfl ·~~ ll'llorrnttllt er 1'1Vll '""""""" Ol'll'llll CMf'I °""1 Pllol 1~11y IR MIY bid ,,_..,., l ---c,cJCcm=,...:::::o-=1c.u~s,.= ... =---Sltlt9!n'*" )4, Incl Oc:toOor '· .. ,,, NeW1'0tl:T·M£SA u HI pt. 0 •••• lTAH••NT lt'14 3*-T' SCHOOt. Dlsl•IC'T If Of'....,. C.....-ity, Collf«f'lil TM fdlcrwil'll Pl'--dolnl PUBLIC NOTICE I Y oorolh'f w ... wy '"'""' bl/l.lnHt '" f>l.fth11lflll AoMlt T.G.l. 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She periormcd at the principal opera houses in Europe. the United States and South America u n t i I retire- ment in 1957. Marriage Licenses LAI VEGAS. N~. -t.'terrl•o•. llc1nH1 15•~<1 her1 lncl~de : lo:UJAWt.KY-TAMEl -Stpt 6., Stanley RlliMrt, 11, 16, ind C11olyr> Lorr1101, 2t, IXltll ol CO•I• Mtll. PL OUGH-PRUDHONT -Sf!!t. 6, Jamt• A.. 21, •nd t1nd1 l\lll1on. 21. both ot San Cl1monl1. MYERS·8ENNETT -S•lll. 6, Dlvld Ptu1, 21, ol Co•!• Mn•. end Dltn1 Clevgtr 37, ol N1...._1 8t1ctr. HILL.CHURCH -Sl!lll. 6, Urven Cllt•l•s, 20, ol S•nll Ana, and R110ni11 G•Ylt, 17, Of Cosll Mt51. COX-SCHEIDER -S•11I. ,, llrltn It.. 26 .and Jlfllt M., J(I, 1»111 of (01h Mn1. STANLY-PRAKASH -St11t. 1, 8&rr"f Jull11•, 31, ol Huntl1111ton 8t1Cll, •nd Cor•rOt1 AIY1r Pld10n, 33, or LOI. A1191l11. PROV.'TEN·UTTERllACI( -St~I 7 -·-l,\l'IZ-HRGEROH FUt<ER,\l HOME Corono de! Mor Co!.lo Me~o -·- _673.9450 646-2,424 IELL IROADWAY MORTUARY l 1CBro.Jd"'1'· Cc.r.:i /.1e~ 0'4?91:,0 -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY 1791 1 Se0<h Blvd. Huntington Beo(h 842·7771 Cri..•lft Jr , 11. DI S..11 Cl-i.. ~";!.,.~ttnltt Fruoct1.. It, ot Ol r...,, ICUERLElt<HltliTIE -Hopi 1 Hobart w11111m. $1, •l>d Ooro111.,. '11:11111'. 41, boll'I OI Hi;nll~IOl'I •tM:I\. HUMPHltEY·BltV$0 N -Se11I I ROl:Jt'rt, lt, anc!lt holld.. G. U • tioot~ OI (Ololl M~t ' ' PRESTON·EA.,TON -S-iit t .. Jlll)e$ ' E., 4l. ol C~r1 Mes.a, ~nd MIO!lt .. 311, o• 1111bcwt. Wl2LKER·MA IUNICO -5tot, 7, Erk • L,, J.I, ol A1111MI,.., 11'4 LV!'llt Loy. ~,. DI Hun!lngton 8tM:ll NEL~ON·POPE -s.11'1, 1, SltvlHl Norrl1, 22, ol A11111e1m, 1nc1 N111cv K1y, 21, ot Ntwl'Ofl 8tM:I\. WELOON·CftAWFCRD -Stot. I, J-V., SI, o! W111mrn11er, t!ld Mllllt l 1>el!le. 4.S, of lllilnl Porl<. CHENG·FRACTM,4N kilt. I, JoflnM!l'I lio, 24. ol F~ltttton. ll>d S~Uln Jttn, 3', o! N.._I Btt<l'I. 5MlTl1.CULVEll -Sepl, 9, lio'<lard Cha•lt1, Jr, 24, 1nd Shella Dl•t"C· 211. llO!h o• Cos!t Mtu. llELBER·5TOJllE -S.111. 9. Fr-J1~1. l!. OI LOllO BtM:h, ind Lindi Ann, 21, ol Wt$1mlnslt1'. CURRAN ·FOltREST -Sl'pl. 10, RIC,,.•<! ltfflMll\, 11, end M•r!0t1 C., 7], boll! ol S•n JIHln C•l>istr•no. MOO'IE-il.AOEIC -s.iit. 11, Emorv W•y,..,, 4 . al New;>orl Se.en, •nd P1l•icl1 M•rv. U, of C0514 Mffl, B08ADILLA·HOOAN -~p!. II, S11v..ior Al-. lJ.. of uoun• lit•'"'' Incl LClfna Lff 11. ol Oe<I• Point. FREY-TURRENTINE -$"1)!. 11, l-'· av Euo.n1, ll, •nd Linda K1y, n, bolll ol H11nll1111ton 8e•cll. HALL·HOUSE -Sec>t. nu. ill:ov C•rl, 13, •NI Sherr11 Lynne 11, 00111 of Sin Cl1m"'t1. PA.RTRIOGE-CLARIC -S~I. 11, Frink R .. 511, ol Ger.an Grove, I nd ~nlrlal Ann .'It, ol Huntlng!on 8NCh. SCHM OT·8ROWN -$ei:lt. 13. St4nl1y s.. ~1. •nd cvn11111 o., u, 1>o111 of San C1e,,,..,11. lllJClt l lN.COWOEN -Slot. 13, ken• neth Hefr, lO, of ·w.,1m1ns1er. 1nd M•r"f C . 11. ot HunUn9lon 8tMl'I. PAA tSEAU·HARVEY -Sept. lJ, Mlcl'l811 Leo, 1~. ol S•r>l1 Ar>a, 11'1d l trbotrl J .. n. 17, of Co.11 Mesa. MURRAY-FAGAN -Sept. 1], 01nl•I ~ll,c';.!~g· 0,2~05 :indMe!,.,~<1,,..llne TaylOf', BEARD·MORITZ -SeP•. !4, GeorQe ~;,., tfto.l!· M~~-cnerv1 LH, ;1.1, LAWLOR·TAE TTER -Sept. U, Jolin Ltorn. s~. 1nd Oor• Le1n1, ~o. bot11' of HuMln9ton 81acn GROTJAN·PAULSEN S~pl. U , R-rr LeRoY, )6, •!"IC! Glorl1 JuM, 3J, l>Olh ol Wnlmln>ltr. DARILEK·PEACOC:K -~pf. U, Robtrl Anthony, 11, ol S•n Antonio, l•~•s, 1nd KelllfHn S., 21, ot Cos.ta • M1~1. GtULIAN'l'.El.NESS -Sep!. U, DIMV ~1:;: 161.1,of o~e~:ni~:_e, and Cindy MIDQ LETON SLEATER -~ I• John M., ll, ol Wt<.tmiosler, · 1..d Pllvld• L, •l. o1 Sall La~e C!ly, Utah. HARRISON-PEARSON -Sept. l •, Ch!lflts B•ant. :;,, and Leno.-• J1nke, Jli, 00111 of 1-i"r>Hnvton Be1en. GIBflONS.LEE -Sic>!. U, Rooerl, 40. 1M J1nll!1 AllHn, 33, botll of COii• Mt••· · WJLSON·PISAll:SK I -S8111. 1,, G1 rrv J•mn. 21. or S1nt1 An• 1,ni:t KalhlHn Anne, 72, of Costa Mr.1. lSAKSON·WR IGHT -S-, 1•, St~111 Edwll"I, 31, and Glod• DH, l!I, ~ or W11!m!11•l'1', ISOM·8110Wl\I -Sept. U , Jffry A .• '1, of """'1th. Arl?,. Ind Joa11 Arl-,3, of Ho•r>linQI"" ll•lcll. Fl\CCINTO-BAECHEL -S11>t. 14. J1me• Mlc111et, 28, of Nrwoorl 8t8cll, '"" L!nd1. 26, of Clllc•oo. Ill. • , ORANGE COUNTY Huntington Couple Sue Over Biting SANTA ANA -A Hunting· ton Beach oouple have 3ued their neighbors for $4,000 in damages in Orange ::Ounly Superior Court action that ac- cuses the defendant'.;; dog of attacking their chllrlren ·and other area residents. J. L. and Linda Cummings name Rudy and Nancy Ciani, 16691 Phelps Lane, as dcfe:id- nnts and identify the coupl e as the owners of "Bruno'', the German Shepherd dog which allegedly made the at- tacks. The plaintiffs claim that their daughter. Laurie, 5. \Yas knocked to the sidewalk and bitten by th e animal: On another oceasioo , they fu rt her allege. the animal had to be held at bay \vilh a steel rod ~·hen ii prepared to attack. It is alleged in an action that seeks an i njunction against the Cian.is that their failure to rem<ive the dog's droppings from thejr property has crea ted an odor that is discernible throughout t h c neighborhood . Fii·m Sued • ' . ,, ~· T utS(lay, Octobfr 8, 1974 .. DAILY PILOP 9 $2.15 Million Contract U.N. Unit Manpower Program Set Up To Open In County By WIUJAM SCllREffiER OI Ille Ollif)' f'iltl sr.tt SANTA ANA -The Orange County Manpower Commission has signed contracts worth $2.15 tnillion ..l'\th eight cities, !he county and six pri\1ate concerns to provide .special progr8ms for 6,000 disad· vantagcd coun tians. The commission. a ant- sortlum al the coun ty and its largest cities~ i8 responsible for doling out pooled social re\·cnue sharing funds that come to the county from federal coffers. The special programs to be funded Ylilh the money arc due to start opera tions this month. according lo l ;m- mission executive director Bob Nelson. THEY WU.L include an adull v.·ork-cxperience pro- gram. youth dc\•clo pmcnt pro- grams, special pllot programs and job placement. Elght·dJttet't':nt public agen- cies wtU be allocated a total of $834 .400 to sponsor various adult progrnms. Such programs pr o v I d e public service jobs, on-lhc-}ob training and trans:it1on to non- subsidil<!d e mplo yment. Nelson said. Countv government and the city or San ta Ana will sponsor j obs for minority Yeterans. ''TIIE VETS involved in the program V.'ill "'Ork 20 hours a v.·eek and attend t'ol- lege part·timt In a ~related field," NeF said. A separate program planned by the cities or l!unti n11 ton Beach and Santa Ana 111H Two County Brokers Indicted on Fraud RaiJ • provide ~rl·time "·ork-ex· Nrighborhood Youth Corps us· perience )Obs for about 60 Ing 5a1ne of the re\enue 5har· senior citizens 10 assist ill mg funds. SAl\'TA Ai\A-C<>rcmonlr!I: establishing senior e1nplo}· F'Jvc speehtl µdot proJtrams and n rc'<.·c ption murklng !he n1tnt. r e creation ir I and Jui.i·c also befn plaMed for opcnir\R or larger nc\v quartef'i cultural actiYitie.s, Ne 1 son pilrt of the available funcls or the Unill'<I Nations A.;;socia: said. lion 's Orange Coun1y ehap<er The city of La llabra will Nl=:t1'0N SAJO h\O of the 01re scheduled soon. ' operate a program serving progr;Hns \\'ill be deYotrd to Doors of !he facility at 2428 n bout 16 disadvan1 agcd training and cmp!o)incnt pro-N. Grand Ave .. in tl1c Grovc- residents and addi tion:i.t pro-granls for cx-eonvicts. mont Square C.enter ~·i ll for· grams for a total of 36 fX'OPI<' "0J1C of thl'Se is Projt>et 1nally open Sunday. 01.!I. %7, "'it! be set up by Orange and Corne-back and is sponsored according to U.N. A.'™><."ialion Huntmgton Beach. hy the t-oun1 y a.~ a ineans officials. to train and plfle1~ 32 inrnates Hours ot the r~ceP'l(lll al tht: •·SIX OPERAT(lltS \\'1 1: from the C'Ountl' industrial nev" U.N. Association CentCF run Youth D e v e Io p 111 <' n l f11r1n into the skill tr:irle>s, ·· 11ill be 2 10 5 p.n1 . \l'ilh cham· Programs totaling $594.300 l\'l'lson said pag& !o be srrved by volun- \l'hii."h \\'ill ser\'{' 617 dtStld· Another pro~r:in1 for ex~f· !!'tr "'orkers and th(' p~1blic i• van1aged you I h s curren t!\' ll'ndl'rs 11·\11 bt' S<'I up 1n thr 1n\'l!e<f enrolled i'n school." '.'\t•lso;1 prh·.itc scetor. pro1id1n!: JObs Thi' U.N. Associatin:i ,·O?nll•rs said. In industry for about 45 l)L'O-nrt' st:1ffed by \•ol utlh'l"r ~·ork- "Thesc programs ar e p,,le. Nelson !;:'lid ~rs 11nrl l':Jrry a variei.v t1r gift designed to provide "'ork ex-ilem.; from foreign nn~icns, perience and career guidance lN' TllE PILOT pr(ILr·1•n phi thE' trarli1iona l UNICE P h I .11 . 1 category. :'\Plson ~a11l. funds Chri•tin.·•s cards. t a \'II assist young pcop e ·II b 1 1 r ' . d ' . he \\"I c spc.'111 nn )(' p or ProccE'd!; fron1 .1•--.-sales 1n e\'e1op1ng t ir career \\"C lfare ni 0 I he r s . disad· '"-'M: · potential," he added. :ire used to benefit programs \·antui;ed sn1al1 children, han· of lhe UNICE F' branch. name- Santa Ana "'ill sponsor the dic:ipped coun lians and II' nutrftiooal and educational biggest youth progra1n, in-\'Cterans. \'OVling 150 youngsters. Ot her . _A tot;'ll of nlorc lh;'ln $20~.~ ~;;71~rr~~ for needy foreign cities. including lluntlngtru.t \\"111 be i:;pcnl by the c1t1es ------------ Beach. Garden Grove. Orange. of La Habra and liuntington Seal Beach and Tusti n \\'ill Beat h 10 l';Slablish ourtreach. _ PUBLIC NOTJCF: From \\'ire Services pur c ha se d proper I y sponsor smaller progran1s. rec:·uitn1c11t and placcrnent SL P·'o1tt• L~•s ANGELES ........ themselves but filled out FHA scr1 icrs for the disad1·an1agcd suPE•10• cou11 r oo: cAL1 Fo11N1A.' ~ '"" t TJIE CIT'' OF La Hnbr:i i ~ couwrv oF oRANCI! Orange Coun ty real estate or VA oan guarantre np-111 inure than half the county's 100 r1v1c c~n11, 0.1 .... """· plica tions in the names of readying a youth progran1 th::it t·it.l'>'. s1n1a ~na, c1111om11 brokers, \Yho allegedly bought ·11 t20 1 SUUMO"IS homes for as little as $IOO others qualifi ed for such loans. .,..., serve youn~ f'COJ1 ~ cAsE NUM•ER JUPH I~ h ,~, In othc' 'nstan~. lhc from eight county cities. 1n-"1•!"•111 GAIL t BAUflt; t'•1~1111•111, to .JUll, ave been i.u .... cted • ""~ 1 d. F 11 B A,,,.,,,.,. ... ~, R~Nov J &AUER b red I d . . broke ... \\"OU!d a 11 e •, d 1 _" (' u 1ng u er1on . u c n ;1 N M W ro 1i.., !Ht•nc!~,,t· "' r1~1r cornplll!rtt Y a era gran Jury 1n ,., " ~ Park 8 c 1 ow any ear "~• """" ~1e<1 &1 1ne :>181,,,111 a~•1~,, a crackdo"TI on fraud in the misrepresent the finant'ia l ' rea, Y Pr P. 5 s · " vcv. 11 ~ov w1111 10 aer.e...:i 11111 11w1wn. •federally-insured housing in- status of prospective buyers ,~almba.L. \d\'estnlinstcr ;i 11 d FALSE TEETH ~'Z.0~~·,,.11~t~!:;110;;! ~...:;1~1:; dust"" in Sout hern Cal ifor nia. .so lhe.y could qualify for Flf,\ or a m a. w· h c I !or • wrHten or Ol'll ~•nv. It • . , VA . Spcci I g r 140 It More om ort Ju••ke Co.irn wit,.111-ll U•Y• .... ~ 'J'hey Were tv.·o of 10 brokers Of aSSJstaflce. a pro ranlS Or TMy krtOW 1 denture 1dhHiYe CIA 1"11 IUmrnon1 II served twt rov. named in an indictment. )'oungstcrs in the cities of help. PASTt:t:TH" Powdtt clvn Otne•wi ... Y.,,,, 1klaun w1t1 be Wtrea -.A ......_ C st l\f N Be h denlurM 1 lon1er. firml'r, 1tt1ditt· er> •t>Pllc•tlon "'1 '"" l'l•lnllll 111d ""' ••n: v1 ange County pair are 0 a 1 esa, ewpon at , hold. You lH"lmort.nimlortable ..• court 111•Y tnttr • I~ •llli""I' Charles Berg of Santa Ana Judges Get Fountain Valley. St ant on . ,,1 mMe na111r•1ly. Why ,,.·ony1 Get you tor 1111 ~¥ or otMr ren1r and Wililam Edwards Barker Anaheim and 1nost of the uni n-f.:~~!!u:;:~~~[ftt~h~~ '4';;,.~':: ~:i,"' i:0"'!';~n'n,. ..ntc• ., of Fullerton. who rervu-tedl y corporatcd areas \\'ill be 1i1I 10 health. 511 ,our dent11~ .,.,, ..... .....,, 1" t111i .,,.tt.,, Y'Oll t1taw1• ~· p .. .. _,,.,,i1y .. 11111 .,._ ,ttMl111, did business as Entel'nrise ay B.oost s p 0 n s 0 red b .v l h c rqWArl7. II "ft} .. l"~Y " f!I ...... t!mt. • y • • Dlted J1tftf 7t. llU Investments. 11;,;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..:0;;!!io;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;-··1 WILLIA~ e. SI JOHN. Cl9 o1c The indictment a cc u s ed c•o~ .. ~v&\~:;~~: •• ~~""'P'°"· ~ty Berg and Barker of purchas-Orange Count y's judges arc BRUSH BLOWER 1-N~·1~ "'"1" s1• .... 1. ~'"'• •ot ing single family dwellings taking home fatter pay checks and ~;;;t :;,~;:~;"1orn1• ''111 244 Redondo A-..e. lon9 8eoch (~1 3)438·114~ M': !':.O.ULEY-1108Ell:TSON -s~~t. 1'. Micha~!. 73, and Svtan..e t o~!se 7S. bl>lh of H~nllnglon Beacll. SPOll:CICH·HOUIC -Sept. lS. Jol>n Nlcn111. JJ, ~nd LTnd• Arlftle, t2, llo!ll of Wl'1!mh .. tar. FLETCHER·FA.IR8ANKS -St>PI. H. Orllr> It , l5, of Eklln, Ill.. and Oo19m1r ROM~ 27, of H111"1tlnv!0tt Be1ell. Dentli Notices .from persons "'ho had this week, thanks to a SC I SSOR STYLE s All~r""vt fer '"111"';11 defaulted-on federally-insured statewide salary boost that _ c:i·:,11,~ •· 'i'~1 1~;'11 0111r :;~~ . F 01' Ma1·c loans and then renting the puts Ca lifornia judges serond property without nt a k in g only to New York in the pay HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP PfJHLlC NOTlCE 1---·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MORTUARY 1795 log1Jno Canyon Rd. 494-94 15 Ahol.tl•Oll mongage payments. a prac-scale league. Anyone can care for a Brush a Blower hair s!yle. or our CASH re known ·t k. other curl coa•1ng fuss·free. tull func tional SCISSOR E1e1....,r c11h o1 corOt1a <1e1 M•r. o.1e 1 .e as equi Y s •m-The cost o! living boost STYLES which are as easy to do as 1us1 shamooo1 Our lamp ot 11ca1n, 0c1o0er 1, 197•. Servk1s pen • Jl\lng. . . . raises salaries of 31 Superior cuts. linger tumble cuts. c+ir11n9 1n;tn cuts. wash towel dry, ~~iya:V~cr11c V!1w M...-1111 P• r k SANTA ANA -Lloyd S of 1lic . indictment 1 ts t S Court judg f $37 615 1 brustr 'n !luff cuts or s•mcle wash and wea1 cuts are SCIS· -l·----,,,.-,i;-~''°"----11 DO~N~--LondQn was S.Y.CS1.J9r_$159~nsc Investments e;i . rom ·. 0 _ SOB.ED...a1L1~Lyoucse11....:.I.vh:.s-Good.Jor aey age_ McCORMICK i~ lii~Df.t'fi::n=~ 06.:1~~'. Thursday for a llegedly rcfus-having been in operation (ron1~40l,S'l2hc · Munictpal fcourr~g605es any hair. No teasing. no 10Hers. n? 01ns no POLLUTING MISSION MORTUARY /:.:!.,,~"'J~~ J:nl~La ""1,n~'.'~~~;~ ing to pay up on a policy ,August, 1970 to December in county go rom ..,.., HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO: 28832 Col"l'llno Copi.)lrof'IO NaMv P11e1os. Memor 11 --~1e~ w111 taken out by a horse owner 1973. During that lime. the to S37.6lS. HO sn PftMAMEMT w•vts. YOU MAT NtVH WA.HT Son Juon(op1111ono :1 ~ c~=~~~.:!.~1 ~i11cc~ whose thoroughbred mare was U.S. Atlorncy's office all eges, Tho same cost of living in-TO StT YOUl H.1.111 A<i>AIN. 495 1116 ~:,n:~r~ J,~,ec.::;...::.,. 81111·1Mtrvto""" in foal to racing great Native Enterprise l n v cs t m e n t s crease raises the salary of JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING -• -c1ro11roe 'E. p!i~'.N?~•idel"lr "' cm.ti Dancer. bought some homes for as the Chief Ju !'l t Ic e o I l '1 e M111. D•te o1 C1Nt1t Oc!Obll' " 1Vlt. Owner John J. fltcNaughton little as $100 to $300. California Supreme Court !O PACIFIC YllW MEMORIAL PARK Sur~ov...i l>Y ~' '""'• J11 ntt ~ Pier...,; I -• h' ~ ~he ·rn1·ct U Iha • daug1v1r .. ,.,,r.1 0.1.ney , 1Jye c <um.s Kl IS v1ange County • I I ment a eged t '1154,841 from $51,15.i ll is '""n11e111tdrrn. Rourv Tllffday a.oo PM Superior Court aci;on that other real estate brokers Who associate 1'ustices go fro•n and Ma•> Wedr>nalY !l:OO Alo/., boll'I ' Chapel 11 St Jo11n The sap"'' c11urc ... Inter· Lloyd's owes him $50.000 on v.•ere accused of fraud oflen $48,1~7 to $51,615. mini. GOO<! ~hepM1d C•metery, dlnK1@<1 3500 Poc1f1c View Dr1\lf! Newport Be0<n. Coitlornoo 644.2;'00 -·-PllK FAMILY COLOHIM FUHIUL HOME l)Y l!l•lll·8fr!lfron Coll• Mes• Morlu1rY. a policy he took out in Au gus t WALK!'• r'~~s. JJa;:/:i'k:/: vJ:i'::,t.· Alf: ,!'.y/:;n w!9a753 1~nhfi0ie81h. is mare. "Satin." by hi• l)l lernel gr1noparen!5, Mr. & Mr•. W.H, W•l ke r; 111ate rn•t J\.fcNaughton States lhal thc grar>dfl.ilrtnt•, Mr. & Mrs. loiu•lalll• ol Minion v1e10. c a Man of !he Anqel•, policy was designed lo protect t:oo AM We<111eS<1ay, st, KillJn'' ce1not1c hi·m 1-r the mare abo~ed. He Cnun:n, Mission Viejo. lnlarm•nt, . ''' Aactnilon Ctmttery. M.:Cormlc~ Minion Stales that She did ·SO after 7801 Bolso A~, Wei!m1niler 89J.3525 Mortuary, Saft J~:Hir~llr•l\Q. olrKtor.. she was moved f r o m Wll ll•m J Winier, reJldftll of 8alllo• •11ar.<1. 0111 or 0.1111 oc101>er s, 191'. California to Kentucky for the Lovlnq hus~•llO of Htl~ Lcvl•t W1n1•r: birth Of her foal and that _ . ..:. t>tlo~..i te1n1r of Joan E. Noble al"ld SMITHS' MOllTUAIY 627 Main Sr. Wiiiiam J. Wint ..... Jr; tfve 0•1ndchlldrt11. tested to th e miscarriage. R011ry Wf'<!MM11y 1;JQ PM, Coron1 <!cl M•r Cl>lpel. Mais Thursday t :OO i\1cNaughton States that the AM, Our Lady Quffr> Of Angers. Inter I f m•nt JH"I••"· Holy C•ou CMM!tery. va ue o the foal, if it had Hunringron 8e0<h 536-65J9 l•tlr·Btr/er°" Ceroni 0.1 M•r. directors 50_,1-.. ed, would have heen at tr> lle11 11 !lower1. mell'•<ir+•I COt1Tr!bu1lorti • ~ • may ~ maM to TM A111erlc:•n Htarl least 1100,000. '===================--===='~·~·~~lo~<l<~M~·~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- It Is nol a simple lask for a patient to reach and maintain "lean weight"forlife .Flrst the palient musl have an honesldesire lo cure his prob- lem ... then accept ~ofessional guidance from trained Medical Doclo!s. Llndora's unique 10-week treatment and training program wlH teach patients how to r'1'JCh and maintain their"lean weighf' for life. A safe and practical plan. wllh HCG lrealments. proper nutritional diel, and con- tinual emollonal support. NeW audio and sub-liminal visual aids are used to molivale lhe patient. The enlire P<ogram Is under the strict supervision al Medical Doctors, speclallsls in Berlalric Medicine. Undoro OJnlcs ore owned onc:t administered by .. Medtcol Doctors tho! rs,strlct their practice lo Berlotrlcs. All Oinlc Peisonnel ore licensed by the State of Collfomla. Call tor lntormallon Monday, lhN Friday a "'-M. to 6 P. M. Lindorq'1: MEDICAL CLINIC SHEllMAN OAKS WOOOLAND HILLS LONG 8EACH PASADENA WEST COVINA . 719-7103 347-5647 426-6549 796-2614 '952-3438 Otlblfl..Von or,t w,1,..,.vtct01Y KB Prol111lon1I c.oe~ .. "'••e11 ,.,.,Ml!Dr>ll I "'1· Mlld•C•I er~. llldp. 89nll t l"'J. Bl6g. SANTA MONICA POMONA CERRITOS MISSION HILLS E. LONG BEACH 121-4513 623-1655 . 924-5741 365-1138 597-0371 Fran•H11 .. OtnOlll V1tley C.uotM M11•l0r> LOI "'"Ill MMIC•l l lft. t.1-41<•1 Ctl\11r P10!11111iflal 1160. MlldiC1I 8104, M1doc•I C.11!11 HAWTHORNE HOLLYWOOD FULLERTON SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE 179-9236 462-0883 870-9501 886-4781 717-1250 H-MI"' Mvlt &111 COll:l; AllO'llhlld MHlc.+ MMtlcll C.111t1 Mt dlc1I C.ft'let Mlld!c.11 I , Mecl!C•I lhtg. ... .. COSTA MESA NEWPORT 8EACH GARDEN GROVE lA NAIRA Our Philosophy • IS:c It's a changing world ••• for we have only to look around us lo see a variety of new and different interests born of today's lifestyles. And just as people's interests and desires change, so must we a t Pacific. View vary our methods of providing memorial and interment ser vices to ac.commodate these changes. For example, we receive many requests to provide cemetery services only. From others the request is solely for the u se oF our mortuary. Or just graveside rites. Or the use of our chapel. Or cremation and burial at sea. And just as often the request is for a complete m emorial service which involves the facilities of our mortua ry, chapel and cemetery. Whatever the case. the service provided is exactly a s requested by either the deceas ed befo re death or by the person responsible for final arrangements. And in all cases ii is the right service, because \Ye at Pacific View Mem orial Park and Mortuary r.an provide any or all of the services desired. To find out more about Pacific Vie\Y and the savings that result from pre-need arrangements. call Mr. Ward at 644-2700, He'll arrange for professional counseling in your own home and supply you with a valuable es ta te planning packet absolutely free. Huntington Beoc~ tS64 HCMtiHOll •¥t. 968-3535 Fullen on lOS M. Harbor ll>'d. 879-3863 I .l..M. lo Io r.M .• s.t. I 5'!11.' lo s r .M. • ORANGE 538-2395 557-1193 645-3740 534-2051 694-1029 T .... l11·C~:r"''~ Mtf• \lt•dt PKt P'ol•sJIOflll ~.,. H•ltcrtll PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK g MORTUARY ' I P101HMon lhto. Prolf•••Olltl OldO. l(lf , Pro!1111on•1 lldp. Mtdlt 1I l lOf, SAN DIEGO CHUlA VISTA ClAIREMONT 3500 Pacifi c View Drive, Newport Be1ch. C:illfomia 92663 I Arca 7141 64<1·2700 • 583-1932 420-9510 560-1464 Alv11..00 l1& rou11~ ,1,.,., ftf,J Mtll!e1I Me<11t11I Ctnlll' $1111• O•P CtMtf J • NQ1'1rE 1'0 C•"'011'011~ SUPERIOI! CDUaT 01' TH ~ S1'A1'E no: CALl.-Ol!H!A "D• ... THE COUNTY OF ORANGI! .,. A.JllU -, E1tatr OI RUllY 1 M VE lllf. •~i' _ ~UllY-l EAE.SA...W.u.ClKU.L...D""~··.;.;;---1 . . NOTICE IS HERE!IY GIVE N lo ,,,. credilOl"J '' I~ •IXIYe <11me<1 dlCed..,,!' t1111 •II Pl!'1om h•vfn9 cl1tm1 1galt1:;( 1114! w.ld d~-1 ••• •llNl•ed 10 111, !Mm, w!t1' !ht nt1:tHI,.., YOl/C ... '1, (" IM Qllke ol II'>! cl••~ OI II'>! it:IOYO enlill...i court, or lo o•t<tnt Htem. wfl'I 11'1• "~'''•~'" vo•,..~fr• •n lllf 11,.: drrs!qned •t t1'• ~11;r• cl !\tr 1ttornf¥; 0 .o.ut A. Hl\NNA 811 Oo~f· Orfvt, ~fW1>0<"t Bt•<"· C•!ifgrnl1 92660 y,.,.;,. I•• in• olact of ltvli~•" or tn~ unaer1io~d Ir> Ill m1tttr1 i>erta•n•no to ti'>! e,t11e o+ ukll de<:1111...i. "Hnln 1011• ll'IOMlll 1fler lhl firs! Pl.lbll(Allon ~· 11'1• not!ct. • J).iled Seo!embe• 30 19U llEATRt CE I WETlEL. E•e<:~lrl• ot the l'."11! l"1 T"~ ~"""' ntmfll Mceclenl PAUL A, HANWA rfl Dover OrlYI. SY•I• u N1wport 8tl<h, C:11110t"i1 IHll Tll. {7UI •O·UO Ar1M'll'Y '1>t E•tc11lr!I P~1>ll1/lfd O•lll!le Cillis! Dtny Pnal Q(1ot>tr 1, I. lS. 21. 191~ l6o!J·7t PUHi.JC NOTICE 11JPERIOll COURT DF .:AL1FOR-;;;::: COUHTY'OF ORANGE Ol!DER TD SHOW CAUSIE FOR CHANCE OF NAMe CASE NU MllER AIUOl tn 1111 M1Ue• ot Int Ai>i>Hcallon ol l!CIOb"f fai l Cllll"ldllr For (hJ"fl'-0 ot Nfll1f BOl!by Ettl Ch.lr>dftr 1'181 li(M a l)t!l•1iOll In this <olKI lo• ar> oraer ~liOW•"Q relillo"'!r •o cll•nOf h•I n1me lr°"I Bobby E1rl C,,.ndl•r to RCIOerl E1rt C~•nol .... II i• he<'•IW orlkt!<I '"'' ~II IM!•Son$ In..,~''"" in ~ m111..,. •~'l•d 81>Ptllt l>elore this <G\.<tl In Dllll•lment N~ J at 700 CiYI• C1r>11r Drive Weit, Senl1 An•. C1!llor"l1, "" Nov 5. U7t. ~t 10:00 o'(IDC"-1 m, •na r1'en •nd rr-e :.now cal/ie, 11 a~v lnty /11¥1. w~Y 1~•d pelll l"" for ch1nge ol n1m1 •l'l<>llld not bt 911~!ed I! ii l"'!f1e• ord••fd tho• a copY ot !n!, orOer lo sllow call'• bt o!lbll~ I" O.a"ce Coast Dally Pi•ot. 1 o•WJp1aer ol Qtneral d"vl•t•on, publi\llt<I I" tnll coun!v 41 lei" .,,,,e 1 w••~ for l<>uf '""''tculive M'l!i'.i prior lo ow dny ot '~'d nearing. Dated Sel)t•111ber 21. 191• FQ4NO:: DOMENICHl~/I Jyo9e ol t"• ~Ul)~r-:r Cou•I eo~Dy Eul c111"011r Pt!iliitntr In Pl'll P1r JU·C Vldorlt Co1t1 M••I, Ctlit. 'Ull Pu1>ll1/'lfd O•a"ge Co111 l<~oly PllaL O<;ro~· 1, &. is. n. ltl~ .M1 tt PUBLIC NOTICI:: ~ ,.ICTITIOUS sus•111;,, NAME STATC:MENf T/W following Pl/lO!I 11 dol"'J 1>111ltlfts' .. PACl"IC INOU$T lllES. 101~ AYtwt C."c!t. Co•td f.'t11. C• ~16ll Y111t•nt 0 >U<•.1. It)\ Av~n c;•ctt. Co 11 •:~,. c.1,1 tlil!l~ !~·\ ~11.,nts' " cOf"711CtM l>v ~" •n<l•Y1d~ll ... . ... ~. 11111 11a11ment •·IS tHra ".1n '"" CouMy Cle•i ,,, Ot•"Oe CQu"IY dll $tPltmbtr a. 1•n l'nUi Pul:ll•"~~ D••All~ Cot\! Oa•IY Pllol, S1·0•01111>er 1•, 1nd Octco>e• •, ~. II 1~'' .:r.Hl-1• Pll RLIC l'\OTI CE • 1110 DAIL 'I' PILOT QUEENIE .. -~. -, - IO·B · ·' ,• , I LJvt.dilV Qc!ODt;l 8 191-4 By Phil lnlerlandi ~.......e.' 0: ~ .• '''""' ,,.,~ ... 1 .. •1-.'• ..... io ... ~ ...... ,.,,,. "A great evcning 1 groucho'!" radio pager One ---·---$17.00 a month total cost d •. no epout on credit approval ORANGE COUNTY RADIO'TELEPHONE SERVICE '" 'el 'gauc ho' and one 'el PARTNER WANTED ....... "",._., .... h ""'•<IL<I .. "' ,_.,, ""' °'~"'' CoCo"' J.1<•·•,,_ -.&;. t~···Jt -~''"''" '.~'> l"'N>'' I ... .i .e •~ •~ • "•O'"'•tr•·v ~~• ''" ••¥•C• ... J•·~-""'•·I'""' ~ ~0..111 (.9'.., oA.;..»"' ........ 4'0. ''"' -'"° l''"'· ... ~·•I'"'!'.,.., COll'IHit ~·-DAVID SIL VER 171 41 7Sl·042S l\IISS ION VfEJO l l\1PORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - AMC Ups '75 ·Cost By $100 Dt:THOI T 1u r11 - 1\m1~r 1t :1n ~l ot ors Corp, :innount•('d pr1t"<' inrretist«;; tor 1t:-. 1975 model:-. '''Ould exc·cccl e:1rtic r t eutalfrc prict s by S.100. 1'hc s matl('st of the. m:Jjor l·.s auto m:1kc·r:) !-.ldd J)ril"i· tug:.. \\41l1ld c:1r1·y pr1et..•s nf'11 rl} S400 h1 i:hcr th:l n t o1 np;1r:1blc 197·1 mod('IS t:IJCCIL \'t N O\'. Jj , TllE PRICJ::S "c r1· 1n line i,1·1th ea rlier ir1 c·rc·a~c s iinn(JUJl('('d b,\" the Big Thr(•C of GL·ne ra l i\l otors Corp .. !"t)r1I ~lnlor ('o . aud C;hry:i lCr Coro. In another dC'\'e lo1l1nc11t. c·ar makers rcr;dled more lh<•n 30.000 a ~sembly line \1·o rkers laid off earlier i)('eause of strikct:. al ti,1·0 k1·y supply-plan!~. Bu t Chrysler laid off9.300 "orkcrs at its s uburba n ll amtramck J ssc mb1 y plan1 for ont-\\'Cck bcC':iui;e of a lark qf cata lytic c:on\·erters. 'l'he A~fC pri ce increase avera ged $38·1. or 9.9 11e rC'cnt , but in addition. prices on selected option.-. \V("nt up $15 on a l\'cighted ;i ,·e rnge basis. T •I E 0 \1 E R ,\L.I~ S399 inrrcasc con1parcd \\'ilh S·l50 by Gi\I . S·l1 5 ·h~ Chrys ler and $407 by Ford, f)l's pilc the higher prl<"cs. ,\i\JC 11·ill ~tilt h<.tvc the Qu~ens Costly Bees Sliort Sttpply • tfl F::\S1' 1 .. -\:\S l ~t:. ~li th. (l 'l:>I l -~O\\ thc rt:"s ;1 bt.·C' ~hort.i g<· "ll1·c~ ha' c ht.'l'll c111itl' har{t to kl't." ~~ud F~.c·. :\l~1r l in . t he :O.fic ll iga n Stut e l·ni ver~it y C'll· 10011)\ogist. (}uC'C n be('s that cost Sl .50 l('.ss than ''''o y('ars -t ago 110\V cost 5 o r $6 and a !\vu-po und p<i tkas:c or l~s h"s tripled in price to $18. . A STEF.P ll\'Cll f:1\SE in ! he urice l>f honev as a suhstitutc for ~ugnr. 110\\' selli ng in i\1i chigan fo r Sl .97 pc I' 1)()u ncl. has cu used many bl·Ckccpcrs t o kct:p the ir 01,·n bet·s. ,, l!ecause bees ~11·c nol na!i,·r to !\1i c hi gan, the slutc··s 5.000 bcckcrp<.:rs in1port them from thr soi1th. l~ul kecpt!rs the re a re usin g th<'ir queens to produce· nl OJ'C honey. CJ:XI-: r10 l 'ND 0 1'' llOXE\', he said, represents lht' li fe 1\ urk of 256 1\·orklng bees. l~ut ~d1nost .a s in1por1.ant. l\'l.irtin !'aid. 1s the ''ork of bc·es in pollinating such t"rops as <ipp les :.1ncl cherries. 3 Department Stores Cited for Price Fix \V ASl-II!'\GTON 'UPI) - A fl·dcral gra nd jury has indict ed three prestigious J'\e"· York departme nt s tores -.-Sakt:. Fifth A\"entw , Urrgdo rf Goo dn1 a n and l.lon\\"il Teller -on ch<.1rges Marketing V1iit Meets ol' conspiring to l'ix pl'ices of \\'Omen's clothing. ,\tlornc.\ Ge neral \\lilliam B Sa x l>c :.aid lhc ind1£·tm e nt :irftl <.1 rompan1on rivil s uit of the .Ju s tit•t· l)epart m ent t·ha r ging the defendants and l \\'O of their officers \l'ith \'iolating the Sh<>rman 1\ntilrus t A~~ \\'Cre fi led in U.S . district cou rt i n '.\lanhattan. Econo.mic Outlook . .- Q,•er The Counter HA50 Uslillgs .. ' -·· ,,. Tka 11uol.oll011"> Ol•h'I liel l • 1', I ...i • •~ ~·~·by 1n. N.o-i;l!QIU"' !1,I !11 l ·~~ti Oho ,._ 1"" 0 tlin d !~J ~'fHlf110fl 01 !?9lt Cn\'.I )~. • '•'"!' .. '.~~·~, ~II 10•0 ti~ U e \(t,..ltT"'° (J~Ji.1-. D«..t•I ,,..sv .0 1 J\1 .,, bo<J\ 1.tl\I llltl ~ l)oltr ~n ••• ~ Mt1!1111 ,,1, 1''• Ro,K~I II ] .... S Dy o .. r tPW• Olwwl<I\ n l. UY> ~•tl'llll !!', I" llull $tov I l\O u11lftlo!• IM..o~•\ 10 ie:~" (,1 ) ~l. Mervyn ••', /'. Stl'lolrt• 11 U \\ Cubcrnator111I C'<.indidatt~ . .c.n oo·-e• .01 .. .. .IOll\ 11 . 11 ""'t'' r• 111. 11• ~-1 tn •· 1~·. -CL.t\l>t•ft yi. {)8 )ti tt. ~It< { \ • ktll lllft llt JW Edmund G. l\ro\1 n. Jr •• and 11-.1 1~ ~ .. ~ Mil.., 11~ 11, ,, koltu. c. ''• 11~ II • I c"I , d ,_IM o\01 l"l:lllClf o10'• ll~•Mim-ltt JI !otolpp>. H I~..., I•"• ouslon ... ourno}. an .,., ... 1 ,....,_""· ,,...,, 0....111 o 1 2 .,.,.\.o••" io ,, SH wr1c1 ••· st, f\rlhur "Red" ~t otlC!y will _..~ ,:.:a 1;.""".!:. l::n.!.c.1 1~~ ,; :O:,.'C: ~ .• 1i~~.',dl ,;1-1 ,! ' he key SJ)C t1kcrs _:1l .the 12th ~~~ tlhMI ~~s Ni.: ·:~ ::~. =: .:; n .. H'l, =y~ 'iv. 1J!: Annual t:conom1c Outlook 1Hous11u1ots E1 P•w •'• 1 "°'.,.." 1~1 J I• Sho<t w l" ' COnfC!rCnee Oct. 24 al the AHO~~~TIEi 1:..::" ;: r·=t..~cp "t:.:·~,.=~ .l: ~: An\lhcinl Convention O:n· o.iow. '·il~'~>.11 ~::w di ,n: ,111 •• ~::" ~ ~~ !~' ~wl.1 1~ 1~~. ~'• tcr A1ulftnt '"' tqv S&L ' ~ • .....,, S:...1!11 ,,, j l• c:n.,c;~ 0 ' • n•. :1 . "4•n<• ~ 11, l\.o E.~n A 1110..:. n .v~I 0.1• s~ nd ~ 1)-"• u~ .. ~ ournoy :ind RrO\\"O \\'111 M ·Mk•o ''• • ._ l! • .,tu '" 1·1 11 MllUmt 1•. ''"!.i>K"'" 1v. t • J I ' d' Id I A0¥nt (fl I 11 E~l,;1<p I~ lt"4 Ntl Cftvst •'"J ll•tSCltlOtl H •~I 101~ pres(' n t t 1c r 1 n 11· ua ""'' 1.1. i<1•, 11 ~ .. 1. t,.. u~ '"" Nt1 lif>h ,, • .,, !>l.ln..:11 1 10 100~ 1·iC\\'~ on ·•()utlook forAlu e.1 H'tl~"F•11on£t 1,~.ui.N1Mc1IC• l • su111te+' 1,•,,,,',,111', AlltO lfl( •'· /~, ftrm II• ~~-.,,Nl\Mft Sv !O II S\<1111 !Im !975".l\1otlev.n11nlcdoneofA1i.OJGtv '' 1 r..,m c..-'''1 '••1 NtP~1t"1 ,.1 s1.S1~N .-.11 Sl• '" Anu~rica 's .. ·1·\\·el1·e l\lastcr :J::J ~ ,;~.~ lfi ; ~:,i:.tttt.." :\; J't; ~'" : t !. , ~:!: ... ~·5 1·~ :~: S I ·· · h · f Al llfd Ttt ,,,. ai. r~1 ao~tn •'• 1oi.·. "'" i:o ,,, s ~i•~ T~< 1 • •lli ::i es n1en ' IS(' airman 0 Am·~· 1~. 1'• bl C•P•ll I I 1J NJll,ll c. ,,. IO''t S\•Wtl Clo ts II the board of "Parade" the Am £•11• .. ~.,,.~ht Ml\~C "'' ''h ~i<old 1 .. 1 • ~· r1 1,~, •,. · t.m f•fll1 I I , ht l •F•" 10~. n ~it!Kft A I '• t•, »""!'• Cp -. 11;1lional Sunday maga1.ine. ""' Fi..11> u .., u 1• he urii .. t 1s•. 16 ifl>"ft s •'• ••• t •uv c•o l''t !'lo r h . Am f u•" 1'• J f-1w IS'• '•" Norchtr 11 •, 111. T.omp•• 111, 211• l\los t. not<'d or i s""' Vtre 9 ti."""'•' ei ''• •'•Noftn Kq tt'• 10 '•V'"' w n , .. 1J •tatemcnt that "11olh1·n., ""'1n•"' 11'• '' • •• ...,i. £1 • 6~'"'"' N1G S'• •'·• '"""'"' 1~,-',',. " e • Ml.'°'~ S'-• •'• '·'-"'-1,. """ o•tll Cp tl~ '°"' 1111..,. ·• h,p....,..ns until someone sells Am ft~¥ s', •I· F·-•c u·~ n ,.,. D• Xl~e J1h tin'ol oc. s1~ 6 I'~ ' • Am Wttd S" t"• ~101 HIE .... I t.in tc t'':' I''< lowtt Ml I 11 1 :-.omething" l\lotley lifted "ft""'" u•, 1•'-. Fullt• ~ ''l "· "'' Loi ''"' '" TrMM:o 1•, 6 , , , .' f · APtMO 14c. n •_:. C...lt L<J S'o }'\t il•Y M I0\1 II'• hn Octn ll't 11\' Pa r a d e rom a Cll"· A~ 1 .. cp •9,, 10» ~tew '' , .. , •~• 1o "'' 10~·1 11 v. T .. 1n 01' 1si.o "• culation of 2.2 million to 19 ~~: .. M1~ 1\ ~ 1~;-. g;1<:.,,~ 1 ~~; 1~~.: ~~i1 ~~ t~ i~"i~~r !~~ t;: n1i llion. and from adver-•..,,10.. •• ,,,,(.l'IA~•oP u u f',ob11 er 1i 1o 1•'•°"' C•Pt 1·1 ,,. . . I r . . "'~ COl<i s ~~· Gtn Bind 1J IS P.o<<M t1I 41 ) l.irllon Sill 10'"• 11'.o t1s111g sa es o $2 m illion lo Au G\ t1 ••· 101. c.n ouoe '°"" •1\lo P.oc: c..m l••i ,,,., LHt r enc u n •1 ."'I m ·,11 ·,on ' AU Slttl Ml'• lJ (; Ent•VY 9h •••P..: t um n· .. •0'1 V ..... •• '" si. ·~· .;;l<)J. • 41-.cl Oc.i I'• t Gen ~tlo'I P,,,...tt O 11.,, 19 U$.~ ll ti 0 . d d r the S..td AIO J\, ,"' 111 \IS """' 11 .... 101. II~~ vs,,_ t 1a11t 10'• rga n1 ze un c lWi•o wr s s~•Grol srw~ I'\ ,, ...... h, c'" 111 11.Ur>iv l'tt 101• 111, theme ''Outlook 75-A B.ll<ff Rt 1•-. 1:i.G11bt<1 " t1i 1t°"~'"' s. 1n.11 1'>v~M HO 1'• 2'• ' , !Wlt.tt "'" Ith It<'> Gold SFd II " P• Eft!rp 11\o 11 ... V<t!Kt Sii 1'' 1W l·lealthv Economy 1n a e..1<1.wn L /\'o H\C.hm ~ 1 l"~n1 oo ·~•t.i.v.on OTk u u Q I. 'E · t" th 861h Mii 11 IJ (,rOPft 5ot l\t lf•Ptl HIH ol ' V.tn Sh<-t '."1 11• ua 1ty nv1ronmen , eat.•"' 1111 11 ~ n c..., Toi ,,, ,,.:.,...,01 .. )J s•1,vit10t1 i.1 1 r,- conff'rence i,1•ill als o present ::::1 F~ a~ :n: ~{ 1~r~~ !!~ :t :::"::Bd Jl>\ Jl~~ ~r'1..: Ji. f~! five a dditiona l speakers S.v!'"n ''• '"'HM.~ C1> ''· 1o••Picont• w • •~, •Le~ ,.,. 11. . ~km (p 4\o ~'•l ~""" EW )~, •V1 Poll NtP II'• 191> W.il"' NC. .... •1~ 1\'ho \\'Ill address the ;iltcn· ~"11, L' 10~ 1n . H.omlt er '"• 10 "'"' Mt ,,, •·~ W••mn 1 ' •• U t h f ", t ~II l..ilb 11 211•H.iln iqlll I llOPf09re\ l\• J~•~A l'~ 4'h uees o n e l\e mos 'bl! co 1 19,..-.,pe, R '" •t~P$N c~· no ,~,w.r•2!Rw1 a~:. •''i rrueial problc1n s racing t.~d.!1~ ;rn H ~~mFI r~ f.,.Pu:;ct~ ,i;; ,~.,~:n1:: ~ ~· Orange County. 111k1-11 Pw 11•11 1s ..... .,, f 10'; 111~ n c.. ,.,., 1v, w, KV~ 11•. n•~ 0 81o<k Dg ~h \'!\ Ht•ttl ( I , ... R1lM Cp ,,., s•. W5lmr (I lO'• ll '•k Sponsore d by range afl.tcn s • ''' ..,,t>t co 12 13 R~'t"' w.tt,, F.s .,,,~ u" C Ch be r C OMA Cp 'I'!· '""' Hlftft EL 15 ,, ' 16' ,., w.u-I n•:. ni. ounty am r o om· -evns u "11 "°°""" 1o•;i 11 R.,,mo; 1 t w11!.n H J s i~. mcrce \\'ilh the cooperation llaMm" 1ov. 10•• 11o""1 co 11 11vt 111tM P.ilc 1 ,.,....,.,...~ !iir .,.,, •'> Booth Np IS>\ 11'11 Hun1 Mt9 Ill, t•:. fletoll Eq 111 11 .. \Mnl PkT )~0 I'• of board of supc r\•isors and Brtt1to 1 •• u H,111 c ,,, 11; 1110 e1~ n 1s·~wi11t Pt1 1• u>. BrlN.\ In 10,,. tO\• H1•litt C ''• 10ck ~fl Univ ... ,, t'' WC*! tlll If>\ n 1"J !'1-lcrehants and l\lul)ufac-&o.Mh F llt l '\ IMS 1ft1n1 l"• l'··Aeioub '• 11~ 11>,Wotfd ~¥ Sh •'- l I · t · th fll'oo;k G~ U'i. ll'h I-W1• 16!. 11\o Ill• Pl1\ •I 1'-'MiQhl W f'• '~;, UrOrS J SSOC\a 1011, C Brown Ar !•• l ll'llb Nud l'k JI\ Revn .. II 10 111> Vtllo F•I ,,,., 70\:0 dlJ·day-meet ing iS ex.pee· t::e:: .!~~ !~t :~r.~L.b 1:.~ r \Riwil Ml 11 11' Z!OM Utll 101> 11'.• ted to dra1\' 750 pe rsons, ac· &..•ftP s1 11. J1. 111w1 C•P .21 21 OTC JO 'lo•I At'tiue . C "f e.n1" M n JJ '"""1 En s•. •'~ " cording lo Robert \V. h -c..1wt ~v .a•11 J1111 1 .. 1m1 °" 111, 111 ... sai:oc:t r d I · flh-h <:am Iron TI .. 11>1 """" S '~~nnOtl O.s or ,c i:urmano cc am-ClmT•g 11·~11 1 .. 8kwA J•; ,,_,c;.1coco her board a nd president of ""'°" M1 10~ 11 \\ •~1f1\i• 1•i J u111" N .. ia • , C:aym.iln l ~I 2 tnl•!.I (p tl• t\\ 11.iln~ OtQ.ilft Air California. CnMIQ RI ,., 10 I.aloe VIII ,, •• 11·~ PtM Liit Co lo11·cst-priced U.S.-buill ca r The l ntC'rnntiona 1· in its subcompact Cr<'mlin . k h (eA VIPS I" ......... , &Co ,.,... i '\ , E:•P•tn llOTll Tl~ E indiC'tment Tic els for l e e\'ent may c.o .. 1,., o • '''• """~ lh tJ, o;1 SM1e cp and the suit charged the be purC'hascd at 525 each by ~~ c'i!: l. ;:~ ~ i~ .~:: ,:~; ,...,:°:,~!. co mpanies bc "an fixin" sendin" a check to Orange i:iw<>t co J"' J•,,Jo\l~ft M 11 111.Kl•i" a., .. <ii $2.798 -or s317 aboi·c the '.\larkcling ~\si.oc iation of 197~ \'ersion and St Ix-Joi\· Orange County 11•ill hold its Che\'rOlet 's 1975 \'c ga . monthly luncheon mN?ting Fol·d 's subcompact Pinto \\'cdncsdity at the Jolly c:irrics a bas e pri cf' of Roger Inn. 6-10 \Vest Katclla in ,\nahcin1 beginning at ~-835· 11 :30 :1.m . The r eC'::i ll of auto Luncheon fl'e is S3 .50 ror 11·orke r s rollo11·c d a n1cmbers and $5 .50 for onc-11•eek shutdo\\'ll of truck guE·sts. J>Je:ise m.:ike rcscr · and car assembly lines. \'at ions by phoning the l~I :\ G~T . t he i;:iant of the :H 171-IJ635-616Q. induslry. said 2.400 \\"Ol"k('rS \\'illiam D. L:lu('f . di rec. •il Lordsto,\·n. Oh to. and tor of inlc rn:1tional compcn. :?.soo,,·orkers at a Chcvrolc·t :..ation a nd (•mployi:e trutk plan! at Flint. ~licli..' reloca!ion of the Fluor Cor-rcturned to \\"Ork .\l ond a.1· poration \1"ill discuss som(' <> to · <> ' O'lem Cp I I K.illwr St II'"' 11' relail prices of '~·omen's Count\" Chamber of Com·°" Bt 1r n l't s1 K••v.• c Jta Jb N.t.!>O Vol-101Nv '·'"·"°°" · 8 k r Owi\ !.1'1 ,, t' K• .... n c ~· ··~ _....,,, .. , ready·IO·\\·ear clothing by m erce ; 40 1 an o a-c.p;• 1t!.':I K1Mntk '"' 1o...r;""11s adopting uniform mark-up America To"·c~. The £it:f; S;,f~8: :~ ~~ ~~~ ,;1, 1t"·~~ 1111 lists. beginning in the late One Cily IJ?ule\·ard \Vest; g:f"1v~l :l;:; ::~ ~~,.:~ f.'! 1~.,, Gainen and lo1en. 1960s and con t inui n g Orange,Cahf.92668.Checkso••• Ml Ke, o.,., 1 1v, GAIN~R~ ho Id b d bl •Ml .. JP, Ke"'l Fb 10~ 11 1\ 1 o\c!Yift M<!dl>cl 1'1• ""VP SJ.I through the present. s u e mac paya e toc1e,,.p1o. 10'" 11\·i Ktr c~1 1•,, 1 1s.:«1r11 o"'" ,,,,. ,~ u11 ~.s The dere ,\,1 1,nts '\'ere the chamber c~v Tr1v l" • Kt~\t tn1 ''' 10'\ '""''CIO!< Co•P t .. ·~ vo ll.3 -· Oow Crp ' •'• KMS lllO lit l '• t 8"k1Stc LI .IS f'li + l~o VP Jl.J listed ~!S Sak ~~~ Co .. \\"hich Reser vations may be c-ub 1 1 Kn•~ v1 ''110>, i w~1M10 1v .Sid i·~· 1~ VI' 11.0 ,_ft 0 u II~~ K"Ulll Cp s·~ • 6 Peftnloll 011~ ,.,. • ll-16 VP IJ.t uses the Sn ks Fift h Avenue requested for table of 10. Coo;.ic u ,..., "' KOQtt P• .,. s•. 1 !Kip·~-Eqpt ,,,, ,,, VP n.1 d · · C · CDIW;'f" R• ''• J'• K•utQt• •'• 1\:. tT~e,,.no Eltct l"I• I'• VP 11 .1 t r:1d~ n;.i n1e, <1n , its \'ICC orporatlOtl!'i may sponsor a comm Ct 11 11 Ku"m El 11, 1 t •1-0c" .,1 J'"o• ,; Up 11 .• P ' . "S ,· ·d e n t , B a r r i e 20-placc s tudent Lale at. a cm1 sn .. ;i ,. "'' t.ilC"=d $1 11 11o 10 •0NR1E ,_.,,.. .11t. '• up l'O.o .:... Cool NIGi Tl'Ho 111~ tlllCISt ••• s~~ II o;.mt:ll'ld .s<oh l • \~ Up 10.0 So mlne rfie ld ; Be rg dorf ~pc<:ial rate or SSO. Tickets ~;;"'~:CO '!·:. 'f!t ~=-~"" i;1~ :~~:i~~· sR:~~ 1!.o ! ~}-~:--18'.3- f;oodm a n. l ne . and its include luncheon and all CPI•""' s s1., t•w1t• c 10·~ 11 u St" w,,.10 inc. .011+ "" VP 11.1 . . I . f th . r Con<\ Fc1 10'·~ II"' t •• , 6oy s• ••• 11 !.coiw tr>c:orp •• '• Up 11.S <''iec·ut1\·c \"IC(' pre:-.1<cnt. ~e s!'1o n s . ur er 1n or·eonnc;en 13•,i1i.~ Pl s·, )1,,.1w; tn1t•11all JI\•\'> Ull 11.t L1' n n <1 rd 11 :1 n k i n . a l).d m:.ition m ay be obi ained by ~"~ ii~~ J~~~ tl!...0"';1', l:~ i~-. , 0;, S1111e c,,,p1.os1E~~. 1, Ott 11.1 c ~·n(•f.co,l nc.,of '.'\:1shviltl-. <·ailing the ch;1mberofficec0to~co 36'h lt''>lt1><11c1,1 1·~ 1:.1co,..,,tt1, 11.0 . •'· , 011 11.2 -(Ol~I UI • •• 'loet•I~ 16 ,~,. J l(r•I05 Inc l':. . '. 011 IJ] 1'('11 11 . \1·hi t h o perates <it (1 14 l 639·6·160 '"""n1 • •'•l0ftt 5ta• •'•.a• •Mtruyc; ... 11 i': '• Olt 110 ' 11,~llil!.Y'IAL------l-I-(."hrysler :.a id ii f('l:;1lled of the monetary ;ind non H~i}{t-\\'"O'rk C'T !I i n,-t-n ,,-,m~-tt . '--0 "-I"""' 0 (- De1ro1t area :ind across th(' reloratiT)g L' .S personnt'I ""'O\\'_J.l)"n ll.,,-_ ·--,--,.---;:;-----------·19'.Cra•~ Co t•, 10 lOl"QV l-b i Colobolrl< Cm~ t;, '• Oii II.I ~ t..UJ-~. ~-E-1 't Ol'-11.~---l·----j 'f h1• I' I 1· i 1 ,-, U 1 I \\ h I(' h c 5':~1 "f'r.1:1 I~', ,:,~ ~~'%,~0 1~,., '!v. ~ ~.c~rp.•Ob ~:: . :~ g:: rn:g bordg r in \\' ind~or, (Jnt into fo1~\g_n 111 :-t rl\ ct ;i r\'ii::. How to make your money fight for every last cent it can ear11. J\O.'" lO·C"f't ur to ft'"l: in tf'rt'!'l \\'I: Ii out t~·1nir u p ,-our n1onP\". lc1·c!'t ns htll(' a~ $5.U<IO 11; ~hort.·I C'rn1 lfo\\. to in'"l'Sl for lonir· tern1 )'.!T011'th \\'ith blue (·h"1p :;tocks. If you can ~l'CU t'HI>'~. ;1!l 11H1l n rinA"in ------ tlH1 next I~ n1011th ~. ~n1nr Choose 1~ •--.+'---11·ait for J:l'O\\'\h-and ! (lon't n1l1id takinj(" :.i :;t'.'.nsib!e dc)'.!"t'CC of risk- thi~ (·oulrl hel11 to build ('apital for the future. Go\'t'fl\111£.>lll j!llar:intL'<'d. t!O'\' t• • \!( t l;n\ t•rn111Pn l • c:1111r:1n!i'o'rl lthllfll(' fn.'1111 111\•··l'll• n1 ~ 1n:1t11111n: 111 your weapon I Ho" to get up to s.;<:0 ;n ~ eu1Tcnt di\·idend s fro1n 11oJ.!.···l"•·ar-. n ..... ,11 -~ eon1n1011 !-tock~.,\ ch:oinel' 11 ~tr<.I \\"( 1rki11~ invcsttllClllS for '.·:1pit ~1l _J::"ro1~'lh. 1011. if J'n ·.1•111 \ I ,q,, 11111 1•, ;1 11,J 1,1111.), p.ii'1d ;1 ' 1 .. :•' '. f• h · ·d.. d ._ )'tJUn·1v11!1ni;:-tp!nkC'a \1lf11111111\l l"I •'·1 lll"ll1. (Ir .II l:.:lrllC OlOncy i" bu:-.int>~,.man 's rbkto~etit. ,;,: l.11111 I ( < ·+ .")" I ll'H. I I 111 'flo\1' toget 8'/( to ICKr in ·I l'C~ula r in<'on1c \\'ilh the llo1\\" \(l I.'"•'! ,;r;. 1•1 ~t; '" I••, 111th 11\\!llh 11 .. 11 h .. nd- 1 •ll" fk ·opl.-11·1t h 1;1\;ihl1· l1l<'i>ll\1' 11\·t·t'~~.i.•o(ho !"I ______.. .. 1 ··orf)Orat<· bond,. of i;o1ne ---4-_ of .-\n1criC'a's lenrlin~ lt con1 panir :r<. A v:u ·il'IY of yl":ir. 1111~ 1~ 111 .. , •i111\,,J, 111 ,,f ~· 1 .. 1~ !" 11'1·111. ~1 11·,1nH 1ni 1n\1·-tn1• 111 abt i11t ~.-..0ll•l. . ' l due dati's and C"on1pnni('s \\• tochOO!!C from. i\linin111n1 Ii. invci;tn1ent: $1,000 or Jess. _.,,. 1\' I Mail to Merrill Lynch today! St~ below for M~nill Lynch Dffice nearesl you. II I I ,, . )'1~. I w11nl f') kn(l.,.. how I ran n11kl! 11\Y money fl~ht for ev~r)l \llit trnt 11 r•n ·~~n Rueh mf' ,, ~Oil>" of your repor\, "CHOOSE \'OUR \\ t;A I'();\, ll ~rd.work•nt 1n\'l'JI n1(:nll for hard-e1rnf.d mone»." I I II•.,.., I ~~~~~ ... ~-----~ .. RuM'l"t• l'tif/11<.• I ·"'-==== I .... t ,)\•·----Zip I ~·l\'f' 11nn1• 111111 offkr 11tld1 tl• Cl( A t roun1 l 111 \1o'1 t1ll I 1n111 rt1>H>1T1•·r< f ·•·.1~. I'. ~ .. I. ~ , Nf;\\'PORT J:t·· \Cl! 1·.01 Uirrh St .. CJlilorn1eD.'OOO, (il4l 5-10-8121 ( I ,, nan1ed onl,1 Ill (' three Ol_n,n_ute r D••tDrq s s•.Mld C.•~ 11'0 11> 'lllM!IP<:l,110 7 •,Olf •1 > f ,.., ¥ Ofla IO!I i•~ S~o Mel. illtty JO; 1 '10 Mich~~!~J .71 1'! •r Oll' •.I (·orPQr ;.ifion~ ~1:-. ue enclants. °"""" "'' 01, 1• Ml i.'~1 ,,,., 1S" 11 Mo .. •n O•o1 1~ 11,. '• or1 •.• :lSk('d for a pc rn1 :1nenl Hikes To" Id ~f:~ f: ,:~: ]i:~ =~i;itFf1 1~i: 1l1 a ~~'!'0~!(o.'~ J.. :.~ g: ::; ini'un ction 1>rohihitin<> the °'"'; 1n11 1H lv, "'"''-Tw on IJ 1• 1.u.11 Mr11)11le 2'··-'• 011 l.l • h ' O..!u•~ ( 1tT:. J~ M ... , Kv ,, ,. u (ft¥1fOC!~noi In J •.• Oii-1.1 t h r e (' ro mp:inil'S fron1 Ana e1m -hascd Califor· o;.m o s 1•,, • Mt Cmtk JS'•l•~·.t1 M.i1; .... 1~_.,_ J ~··, ?.!-.!.·' engap:ing in µri te fi xing or nia Compute r Products Inc. ' 01her >rhr mos that l"iolaJe •nnounced an 8 percent in-1 MUTUAL.FU. NDS·. ,. antitrust h1\\"S. erease in lease pri ces, a 10 percent inerease in purt'h· TJI E C01'1P1\NI ES also ;ise priees and a n 8 pc rcenl ., ____ '!" __ ..., ____________ ,. '"ere c harged \\'ilh inducing increase in maintenance clothing mr1nufact11rers 10 rates for an end·user disk use uniform priC(' li.-;ts as and tape memdry products, their s ug gc'sted retail .l'ffective immedia tclyon all pril'e.!.. new orders. L. !ti. Boyd No Rest Stops On Queen Train Recently told you tha t Queen \'ictoria or England rcquirccl\.the coal on her pri\'ate train to be \\'hitc\\·ashcd bcrorc she thought il rit fo r burning in hf'r personal locomotive. NO\\' a client \\·rites: "She also permitt('d but one res troom on the train and that in her pri,·ate car. act essihle to herse lf a lone. The train al.\rays ran nonstop. of co1Jrse. an~o c.re\\•man \ras n uthor i1.ed to lcal'c hi s post aboard. D('ep bitterness rcsu!t (•d."' It I~ a matter of rPcord, 100. th:1t :11 s tate funC".' lions. publi c :1p1lC arances, royal IH111q11c1s, \1·h:1tc,·er. \1ir toria ,,·as never seCn 10 look heh ind \\'hen s he sat do\1·n. f\li gh1y s ure of hcrsf.'IL thal queen. TIRE IRON Am asked \\'halsort of fis herman nhvays carrie s a ti re iron. Thars the fe llo'v \\•ho div<'S for abalone •.. 01\E OUT of cvl'ry JO c hei,1·crs of gum s ays tht> main purpose is to cut back on the s moking . . IT'S :'<i"OT gcner all y understood that the tY\~\\lriter \\"!JS indeed invented be fore the fountain pen , .. Tiit: STARGAZERS contend il "s the Aries girl ,,·ho"s most 1\1\ely tn retain her youthful looks the lon~es t . ··A Jt."DGf:,"sald l·l.L. l\lentkl'n, "is a law studc.nt \1 ho m<irks his o~·n c.'.;an1ination pa1lCrs ... O~F: Of' Tll F. rcJlula tion)) or th~ nld \V eli s t'arco Comp:i n ~· s t ipula te that. firm \\'OUld nol take rc!'ipons i hilit ~· for "any los:-. or damage hy fire. the acts nf C.od or Indians or of any other publi<' enemies o! the ,sovcrn mf'nt.· (;Olf" <) •.. \VhJ t"s lhl' mnst comn1on fault among golrcrs?·• ,\, "Thi• ovrrs1\'in J?," $i3:'f'S Arnold Palmer. t:ven th1)ugh :1 controllC'd :-.wini; may get you no n1orc than 200 yards. he s a ys\ il \\'ill keep the ball in p!Ry nine tin1es out of 10 or better. and that's what makes (or a dt>c<:nt score . KC!l'l p that in mind. -C• IC.t6 10.16~· P Gwtn 6.U 1.10 Vii.II f 1..111 6.11 ti E t.n •.11 ...,,,., F"d 11.oa u .oo Yor.ilQ •.ll '·'' REYl'VS GRP "''" ll,0 1l,ll Reiff¥ F 1.00 1.00 D>r. °ltt l,t• t.H JOllN Nit.NCOCll : Re"''' F •.01 t.ll E111y Fd l.Oll J.1'11 Snd I'd !lkll U.:M Soaltt Eq S.11 S,6S Or'j'l Lv t.16 10.11 °'"'"' 1.11 f.St S.Oltco G l.tcl •.l• Ory! tA 10.01 ... 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C1\HSTF.NSEN 01 1~• 0•11~ Polot!UU 'fhe sale of four wheel drive \chicles should ac- count for more than 20 per cent of the light duty truck market by l!l80, according to Robert Loomis general manager of truck sales, Chrysler Corporation 1he 1ncreas 1ng popularity or these vehicles will cause "--.amarket in crease to 675,000 units by the e nd or the decade, Loomis said The higher capacl •l units, those 1n the 6,000 to 10,000 pound gross \chicle category, w1tl shov• the grei.ltcsl pc1cc n luge increase llF. 8 \SE D 111 s ro1crast on the \ c1 so l tlit' offe 1cd bv four \\het•I d111 L' 11tr soual use of thtsc \l hiclcs r,1thcr lh i.!_ll JU:il CO!ll llle.J C.ia l ap phcat1on, .111d :.i t1 ~nd by buvc1s lo 11u1 chase these units as pct~scnge r car sub st1tutcs ' \V e VC see n the four ''heel 1---drrrc-:re g-.. mC'nt gro~ o m 000 r ' I 1 0 u n 1 t s 1 n 196i to .111 ant1r11>at ed cal cn da1 year sale or 405 ooo vehi cles 1n 1974," Loomis said ' The purchase of four \\heel drives by U S con sumers accounts for almost 85 percent or the 550,000 units sold \VOrld wide duri ng the 1974 model year," he noted LOOJ\-llS ALSO reviewed the industry trend lov•a rd a prefe rence for full·t1me ~N HIGH GEAR) four \vheel drive syste ms. O\et the convent1onal 4\\ID \Vllh lock ing hubs This s}slem elim1n:.ite~ the nccJ for ,1 dt1 \cr to Jca\c the veh icle lo lock or unlock the front hubs, ' Loom is said !'pr example, a ll Dod~e­ W series Po\ve r \Vagon pickup models for 1975 are equipped with Chr}sler s full time, four wheC'I dr1\~ system as standard equip· ment hr.ysler+.New-Proeess Gear D1v1s~on p1ongc1 eel the development and procluc· lion of this s vstcm The Ch rysler built transfer case was used on alntost 70 per. cent of all full t1m<' four \vhce l d"r1 ve vehicles produced during th e 1975 model ~ea 1 The Chr}'slet unit 1s offe red by Chevrolet, G~lC, Ford and Dodge • COST 1\ 1\1 ESA 'S I lat bor Doule1,;ard of Cars dealer assoc1at1on has e lected nev. officers for 1975 and sclec led Theodore Robins. Jr of Robins Ford as prcsulcnl Also e lected to ne'v terms v.ere Di ck Johnson, J ohnson &"Son Lincoln ?ifcrcury, '1ce·pres 1denl and Dick Nabers, N<1bc rs Cadillac as secretary lre;,isurcr Pur pose of the ,1ssoc1ation I~ lo promote de alers :inll the City • C II It VS I. I' It C.: fl It POR\111)\ h1 sn1t 1 ~t·dlhc Ch1ysli.11 Pl ymout h ch v 1~1011 and Dodge dL\ is1on into its ne'v US Auton1ot1\c !')'nlcs ch v1s1on '!'he l \\O dea le r g'IOUPS \\tll rcn1.11n ... cp;.11ate .ind truck and sc r\ t ee opciat1ons a te unaffected Advert1s1ng, d1 str1but1on and sales promotion \\Cf<' tra1rzed1 n-i9tt-nnct::il!'io areunaffec· led Air Cal Seeking Ge ne r a l managct of the n e\i• d1v 1s1o n 1s H. D /\l e L:.iug hlin OC\\ Jy c lcc led ctJr PC)] ate vice McLAUGNllN pres ident Flights at Tahoe He "111 be responsible for all r ar sale act1v1t1C's of all Dod ge a nd Ch rysle r Pl\nloulh Hc1>01 t1n g to ~r cL::iughhn \\Jll b(• r I~ ll.1 zt•l1 oth l\hll Six \\es lcrn co n1mut<'1 <11thnl s 1nclud1ng \11 C.11tforn1 1 of \c\1po 1t Jlt';ich -.11 c JOtkt'} 1ng fo1 state ;,ippro\ al lo scr\C South Lake I ;,ihoc llC'ar111g s Qn t he C<1111crs' • 1pp!1(';il1ons fo1 the <:cr,1ce continue ;it I ake 1 .ihoc toda\ befo1c tht• (,1h forn1:.i l'ubh c L t1llt1c s Co1nn11s s1on lt1s cx1>e{le<tto1tntkr a 1tcc1 s 1on on the ,1p phc,1 t1011~l',lll\ lll:\l\C ll \CCOH OI\£. 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He All is resolved in due COln'5e ADAMS SCH episode sharpl y criticized by .1 • he ho · uetf'("t1ve on the case and the says I person w COmJl\lts \.\.'ith a cop-out finale and the Dr. JoM w. HicoU, s,.H"lftf•Mltnt homosexual groups and re-ood ch · II · B i: doctor rtpeateclly mnkc su cr1f'1?5 usua y 1s .. a guy usual kindly Welby blather. s~ on "SCHOOL TAX" jcctcd by at least four A C the point ABC offers in with severe mental and en» It's a show you can afford affiliates goes on the air defense of the show -that tionnl problems." to miss, unless you 're really CANDIDATES FOi STATE ASSEMILYMEM ROCHESTER , Ind· (AP) - Top 1 cs s bars n111y be ' old hut' in C11liromia. bul bare-t chesled young "'on1en are c3us!ng quit e a slir in this small northern India na co1n- munity. toniJ::ht as scheduled. IChr;n-homosexuality isn't involved, "He's often m ar r i,e d , curious or a hard-core bla ther HA VE IEEM IMVITED nel 7, 10 p.rn.). and only a Corm of seve re middle-aged , with a crummy tan L_ _____ .;_.;.;:..:.::.;_.;_~.;_ ____ __, Entitled "The Outrage," it'i----------------------------------------------- Donuld Schultz. 31. is the o wn c;.. 1n 11 n a g t> r of the Brasst>ric, a restunrant·lavcm on the outskirts of •he c:il.\'. llE llAS BEEN in business ·· abotJt !hrl'e years and started Ul"I T1t.p11ot1 the top 1 es s ··experiment" .~frieketa about a mont h ago. • r\ot long ahern•ard . ~hl' Terence Ca rd i n a l Rochcstt•r Sentinl'I ,,.,. as Cooke, archbishop of swamped "'ith letters ro-New York, has con· testing the topless dancing. tracted malaria foUow- Schultz thi nks Roch.es ter is ing recent trip to \\lest the srnallcst comn1un1ty ever . . . to 1ry 1his t)'pc Or en· Africa to v1s1t drought- tertain1nen1. stricken sutrSahar·a re- fJ\'C nights :1 \VCC:k, t1vo gion. girls provided by an 'In-~------- dianapolis :1gcnt dance topless fron1 -I p.1n. to 2 :a.m. \V ith • a lwo-hour break for supper. SCHULTZ SAYS T 1-1 E reason for the supper break is si mp!e. "\\'e like to let the men go home for di nner and come back -otherwise. they might oot go home at all," he says. Bob Hope Goes .i\11ead On Ho1~se is about the sexual assault on a teen-age boy by his male science teacher during a field trip, and concerns \Vclby's ef- forts to help the youth overcome the traumatic ex- perience. SUCll GROUPS AS the Na· tional Gay Task Force con- tend the show "·ill reinforce old stereotypes of homosex- uals and play upon the fears of parenls al a time \vhen homosexual righ ts legi slation is pending in 20 cities. ABC contends the one-hour program doesn't deal with a homosexual !cacher, b u t rather "'ith a "pedophile," a person 1\•ho has erotic desires ror children of either sex. One 22-yea r-old housc\\•ife aod mother doesn't like the topless dancing even i ! husbands do come home for dinner. She said in a leller to the Sen tinel that the City Council should "get this stop- ped Ix-fore it g o c s a n y Officials at the National Associ,1t1on of Broadcasters' Code Authorit~ office , which has program and commercial guidelines it a s k s N A B PAL:\1 SPRINGS (AP) members to uphold. have further." ' City officials say entertainer • vie\l'ed the show and found Bob flope is reviewing two it acceptable. 'archi tectural outlines f 0 r rebuilding his massive home ABC SAYS 111E program here which was destroyed by \\'as fed to 185 stalioru via fire in July, 1973. closed-circuit line on Sept. 2t The stations rejectin~ 1t are Conslruct ion \.\.'as slill under \VCVB. Boston : \\lf'\"I. :•hiJa- \\'ay on the domed, g~·m· d h YN · Y·~ A•'OTllER '"Oma n has nasium-sized structure when elp ia : \Vil · Spring flelil, ""' '' ., l\Tass .. and KATC .in La fayette, suggested that if the. !Jord -!he fire hit and City ~1anager La:-· intended people to be nude Don Blubaugh had as ked Ho1Jc and drunk he \\'outd have \\'hat_ he planned to do \vith It's a small defection com- 111adc them that \\'ay to start rhe site. v,.·hich sits atop a pa red to 1\\·o famous naps \l'ilh. hill south of the cil y. in 1973. \1•hen CBS aff'iliates refused to air "Sticks and The council has yet to act An insurance settlement Bones,'' a bil ler an ti "·ar againsl the tavern, and Fulton ove r the fire is pending. drama, and 39 affiliate-; re· CoUnty Prosecutor J ames 0. Architects estimate !he new jected a "~faude" reru n in· Wells said he received no home will cost nearly $4 vol ving abortion. . fonnal complaints. million. Ra1•e Complaint Against Young Bo)1 Tl1rown 011t GREEr\SBORO. N. C. (AP) - A dC"linqucncy pe tition charging a 13-year-<ild boy \1i th ra pe has been C:ismisscd becau se of a century-old rul ing that boys under age 15 arc incapable of rape. Judge Gordon Ci c n try dismissed the comp I a in t. \1·hich cha rged lhe youth \\0ilh sccond-<lcgrce r a p c . Con- ,·!ction l\'Ould have carrieti a mandatory life sentence. In 1864 the North Carolina Supre1nc Court dismissed rape charges against a 14-year-old, citing ··physical impotency'' in youths of that age. In the recent ca~e. police sa id the youth allegedly broke into a Greensboro house before dawn Sept. 15 and raped a 12·year--0ld girl who \\·as visiting a friend . About tonignt's \Vclby saga: The teacher's :jexual assault on the teen-ager isn't depicted, and the show in general doesn 't strike me as tasteless, offensi ve or sensationalized. ltis just poorty-written and awkwardly acted. IT STARTS WITH th e distraught lad waking up at home , covered with bruises on his neck and ar n1s. Afier he leaves for school. his mot her. a divorcee. find s blood in his bed and on his pajama s. She eventua lly gel s him ex- ami ned by \Velby, who finds t!le boy has been sex~1:ill.v assaulted. even though the kid refuses to say it happened . So·called experts have many answers as to how you can protect yourself from th e rav ag es of inflation . The market. Sil ver. Land . Art. Possib ly even gold. Remembe r the sto ries abo ut cattle , oi l and orchard s? Wh ile the ir fi gures and logic are oft en dazzling , th ere are two subjects th ey never menti on: Availability and saf ety. What could be of greater importance to you than the ability to convert your investment into cash on th e exact day you want to do so, and the protec tion of your capital? It's better to be safe than sorry. • Nobody said it was going to be easy. The men who signed the Declaration of Independence kJ:iew the he avy responsibilities that came with independence. Each one was aware of1he ct.angers ana· hardships that lay ahead, as they signed. It was not a time for sunshine patriots then. It is not a time fdr sunshine patriots now. Democracy has never been, and never will be, an easy form of government to live under, bccal\Se it is a government o[ the people~ As such, it makes eac h of us responsible for the way the government works. If a crisis develops, if the system falters, each of us shares in !he blame. In times like this, the role of the newspaper becomes even more important to ~dCmocratiC - process. If is itot our ·job to just rCport the news. We must reveal everyt!fing you need to know to understind the news. It is not our job to make judgments for you. We must give you all the facts you need to make the right judgments for yourself. As responsible . journalists) we.have an obligation to inform you-fully, accurately and honestly. As responsible citizens, you have an obligation to use that information.· Our country was born in a time . of crisis. We have lived throug_h __ _ cliiigcrously troubled times throughout. our his1ory. If the democratic system fails, it will not be a crisis tha1 kills it. It will be the ignorance and apathy of the people. As Thomas Paine said, •'Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undcr&o the fatigue of supporting it!' DAILY PILOT Protect yourself against inflation by in vest ing for high return with safety. At Mutual er Savings your funds are insured to $20 ,000 by an agency of the Un ited States Governmen t. We have man y in vest· ment and savings plan s. You can earn as high as 7.79% per annum when interest is compounded daily at 7Y,% on a $1 ,000 certificate issued for a term of four years. (Federal regulations require a substantia l penalty if funds are withdrawn before c9mpletion of the term). Come in . Talk to a Mutual Savings consultant. No pie ·in·the-sky promises, Just the facts. Get the most you can from what you have. Wiiham M, Kull, MUTUAL SAVINGS ~ .._r~ , i THE BIG M . . . . Manager Corona del Mar: 2867 East Coast Hlghway/675·5010 I I -· ,. •• Mental Laziness May Trigger Aging Bv I.AURIE KASPF.R 01 T~t Diiiy P1lol SI.Mt . \\.'hen you're feeling had, say it's because .vou ·re getting old . And yo.u'll be givi ng your body in· structions. • '!'he body \\ill become old and your face v:ill sho11· it. ac<.•ording to Dr. Arthur I.. Uicll, ;.i psyctmlogi:..L le<:turinJ! on \'ital Js!)ucs 'l'hal Con· ccr~ You at 0l'ungc Coa!'>t Collci.:<.•. In his third of four lcc\urcs. titled ''The Foolish Stcr<.•otypes of Age," he charged, "\\'c speciali ze, ro1n - partmcntalizc. segmenta1i zc life to our own misfortune." A person uses stereotypes because o{ .. mental laziness'' and inabilil.v to di scri m inatc, he said. '• "\Ve say 'Young people arc like that' because \vc'rc too lazy lo n1ect certain young pcopl€," Dr. Bict7. said. Uut then he listed some or tpclr differe nces: s ome arc happy, others s tressed ; some arc \'Cry outgoing, othl·rs l'Xl'CC'dingly l'(•se r·· "~d ; so1pc IO\'e lo read and study, other~ prefe r lo \1•ork "'ilh their hands; some arc dominanl. other:< submissive; some arc 1m<i~inut1\'C. others <1rcn 't _ •• "A human being is not thus :1nd s.o.'' the lecturer a sserted. ··,\ human being is in constant inler<ic- tion with his culture." And just as the culture is· cohi- plex, he said, a person is complex ~ so ''the mome nt you gencrahzt•, youtcl\alic," · l.Allf:l.S 1.11\llT "' Such labels, he s.-ii d, limit a per· son's relallons hi1) ll'ith others but tl iflas the s ame effeC'l on the self. \Vh en a pcr~on at:cl'pl :-1 a Sli:fl•Otype. a :. "n1iddlc <.1gl•" nr "OTd agt'." they llctoml' 1t. l'\'t'll 11 ht·u lh<·y :.1 rt· unt'on1fortablt' 11 ith 11. he said . "Life 1:-. a t'lfl'I~· :uul thert· 1~ nn markt•d :-.e paratl(Hl bct11·t·e11 unt• age or a not her.·' A J><'rson , hi' rxplaincd. rune! ion:. al four leve l ~ of cx,perientC'· emotional. inlt·llectual, biological ;.u1d soc i a I. In any of these, Dr. Bictz saii..1. a 'It is an effort for the community ' to meet its own needs, solve its own problems. As Jong as there ' are people, someone will nef)d help. - prrson may be roungcr :1t 60 th'.:tn lie \1·as at 40. '•So long as your thoughts and your :t<'lions :ire s~·n<'hronizcd, y1111'r\• runclionlng 11 cll ," he ex- . 11l;il11ed Although' i.:r :1nting" \that somt~ l>t'11pll' h:tl'l' physical 11rbhlc1ni;, th(" 1is1 c hu\.,J.l•~l sait\ a J!l'l·at lll·:i l ol lll'i'\'OlLSlll'SS IS ··s1n1ply H n1alt1,_•r uf 111.•11pll· who dn not kn1111· 11·h;it tln·r 11 .1111 Ill do or 11 hy lhl',I 11 ant to c\u · ,, . I le dl'fined a dl·prcssl•d 1X"r.-on a" "lhl' or~anisn1 11·h1ch \\Ofkh 111lhout 1n:-.lruction!->." f'l 1NCTION INC; '!'he \.\1cll fun ct ionini:: indil'idunl. Dr. Uictz said . ''thinks nnd act~ Social Work's Way of Life IJy AttlSOS DEF.RR 01111• o.u, Piiot Sl•ll . Nina La Rosa kno1\'S about prob- iem people. -She gre\v up in a ncighhorhood d e nse l y populated 1\·ith im· migrants -Ge rma ns, flJhans Jnd RussiJn ;ind Polish Jc11·s. There "'Cl'C problems. :is there allv<i ys arc \\'hen lhere arc too many people. not enough space or money; but there was al~o a sense ~fcom1nunity . At 17 she began to \\'Ork as a \·oluntcer 1n the neighborhood com- n111nity house. the same place · \\'here s he had allenttcd preschool. J\tiss La Rosa has been a social \\'orker ever s i nee. 'Vhen she retired this fall ::is easC\\·ork supervisor for Children's llon1e So<·1c1.v of Orange County, she bccan1e ht1n1an resources d irector for l he tlC\11 office of United Crus ade op('ning in lluntinglon Jkach, · ()ne night c<ich \\'Cek she tc:1chcs reading for I he Laubach l.itrracy progr;1m and is :1 lay mcn11x'r of the Huntini.;ton Reach comn1illcc oflheSa\\'ation Army. .. ,.ou ha\·C' to like people, "she t>xplains, ··:di kinds of people, and J do mean all kinds." RELATI01'SlllPS LAST She is on<" of those rarC" people \1·ho tJn say they enjoyed e\·ery job they had ; 11·ho can ~o hack to ;1 scl· tin~ of many ye:1 rs before :ind find friends. 'Vhcn you're a sori:il \\'ork<'r, you l1a \'C l.o li\'C' 11·i1h the r('.:Jlilalion !hat you r;1n 't help <'\'cryonc. every 1imc. sht· ~:lid . But rherc \\'ere n1<1ny l'C\Vards lo h('r\1·ork. ~ Aft er ~rilclu:i!inJ? fron1 Teacher's CollcRe in he r n~ti\·c Kansas Cit y, fl1o .. ~i nd rarninR' 11 1nasters in group \vork adn1inistr:1t ion at Geor ge \Villiants Collc~c. in Chi<'a go. sh<' \\'Ol'kerl fi\'C yt"ars in a sct1lcn1cnt house there, in the early ·'40s. "'rcrh11ps the ~real<"sl rrv•nrd from !hose (':1rly ~·l'ars \\';ls of· f(•rin g ran11n11i:: l'Xll\'l'i<'nces for ur- h,111 kifls. \V e slartc cl ,·e r~· smnll ror t h1·l'(' <la~·!! u .. 111~ a c:1n1p loaned 11!; b,\'th~,-~Jt,\. .. Snm(' dr the rhildr<"n had nC\'<'r ))('('n Olll of I h('\r nclphhorhooct. onl of lhc city cn\·lrnnnu•nt. ~1any \\'C'rc sraretl to rle;tth 111 lhc coun· t~y. nt first." You have to realize, she cm· phasized, that these \Vere neigh· borhoods where Boy Seoul troops \\'ere fcv.•, and many child ren thought Scouting "'as for sissil's. In Chicago, aided b.y free passes, children \\1Cre expo:.cd to drama through children's theatre pcr- iormances: "Slum kids ha1·e a trcn1endous sense of drama. \Ve found a young man \l'ho could \\'Ork l\'ilh the children in presenting plays and it was fnntastic for lhc thildren." · \\'orking near North Chicago and on the South Side. in a Sal\·alion Arn1y settle mcnt house, she rec a \Is people \\'ho \Votdd fill the place during clinic hours. "They came lo keep \\'arm. anrt lo ha\'t" someone to talk to. \Vhen clinic hours \ver(• over. thcy·cl ,11:0 . \Ve never bothered them. i\ftcr all. helping people \Vas the reason fo r us being there." DOOR KE \' CllILllREN 1\nd. during the \.\'ar, shr remem- bers the "doorkey c hildren" lite rally \\•ore their door keys a round their necks. "\Ve had preschool for youn~cr rhildren a nd after school progran1s for the older- ones, because ort en both parents \\·ould \\'Ork in the \Y ar industries.'' ATTITUOF.S Cll1\NGE from Ch icap:o s he came to Albuquerque to \\'Ork in ?i1artinez TO\\'n, thc l\1 cxican-1\1ncrican com· munity. There, too. she introduced streC'l kids lo can1ping cx1>erien· ccs. One slrecl gang taken 111> to the mountains lost a bil. of their bravado 1\·h cn out of lhcirO\\'n tcr· ritory and could not last the three days in the 1voods. "ll look a\vay the ir ahility' to bully the other chitdrl'n. tt 1nadc different boys out of lhcn1," tn New ~f@xico. shr \YOrk cd first al a boarding school opcratt'd hy the Presbyterian \hurch for moun· ta in children. so 1 hey rould attt•nrl hi gh school. t.atc r. She \\'orkcd in J.;1s Crn('<'S f('lr the s t;1tc 's Child -\\'elfarc Strvlt·c~~ aflcr e:irnin~ <l muslt!rs In soci:ll \\'ork ft·o m USC. In 19fil. ~he ,ioin£>d C"hilrlrcn's llomc Society, coming to Orange Count~' in l~i-1. One incident 8i:.inc1s out in her n1cmory. NINA LA ROSA "\rC' hail quill~ a bi! of trnuhl<' \\'ilh street g;1 ngs \vho'fl lhr<':ili>n · lo t:i}tc o\·cr !he Sl'lll~'111rnl hon;;l., i\ favorite trit·k \1 as to pl.1(·r :1 :-.11C'k 1hrn11gh !111· h:1nlll es nf lhc l:1rgc douhlc dnor.-. :11!he1·11t r:i111..·1•. "()nc lin1c I :-.pottf'tl :i hoy :1hout,. to blnr k ~hr door~ so 1\(' couldn't }{Cl out. I i;C'arcd t11n1 and son11•ho\\I !he pl;itc J),li!SS \\'indO\\'S i;hallerctl. I only ~o t tiny cuts but he ran SClll'el~. "St•\·cral n1onths L.itl•r he carnc hark lo apoln~i1(' :inrl said th~ 1n- ricll'nt 1nad1• 11110 1·c·a h1t• thl.' dam;1¢c he cnultl h,11·(" rlone. It tur· lll'cl hinl :iro1ind.'' Thal , ~hr :-.;1id. l'an he lhr. rr11ar1I. \!\:-.f'l' :1 rhllcl "h;t\ 1111! ht'l'll lourhe<I hi' a \1·nrl-.l'r 11r ;1 r 111111.-.l•h1r lx·!,!1n to find h1n1.,1·IL • The hri ghl1·~l ~pots in thn''' \'t'ars. s h1· i;.11<1. c~1 n1e In f111d111 ~ h<Jt~lt':ii ror ~1u•1·i;d rhil•ll'tll . !'\he 1·rnl<-'n1\Jcrs n1n.o;;t, fin<lin ,!! :i f:in1.tv for a hoy \1 ilh rerrhra l p.11,~· :ind for :i h.iy \I 11 h f'n1nlion;d p1•ohh·1n' 'l'ht• st:tff h1•l11l'd him H1\1 :1rrl :1 ll•ll'Ol>tl lift• "\l'ilh p:1t 1<'11t·•· :1 111! :1 I.ii nf ]O\'t•." .111 11 n!'l-.1n ~ \\ 11h ~·01111r; 11nn1,1r. n1·rl p1T i.:n:111! 1vomf'n, :-o h(• found l'l'\\a1d ... 111ll1·lpini::1hrm 1hrough a :-.ennus purl nf I.heir h\'('s. "\Vht'll [ fir~I hci:tun in tht' field, lhrr~· 11'a~ 11fll ' lhu .,;1ption of 11hor· t1 nn. or kc •'111n g the chilli, th:it thcr1• ts today.•· ,\ ncl , l.hl'rC "·as I he joy of ~rrinj:! a rouplP I\ ho flt"S l)(•ratcl~· \\·anted chi ldt e n I a~ 1 ni:t I h<'• r rh1lcl hotl1('. lh·r l.1ll'"' r hall<"ng1• cnmcs full rirrl1•, :t'"<'<!~in~ eomn1uni1y· nt•t•d'. f 1n1llnJ.: 11·a \'.-. lo hel11. .. It i~ :i n t•ffo1t to let the rnrn· n1111111 r rnrel 11 .;; 011•n lll'C<I~. 111th111 11 .. 011 n hnu ntl.1 r1t1h," llr 1· 0\111 i;:oa l is lo kcl"p hclJ)in~ :1s l('ln~ as .U1crc :.ire pc-01,te 11 ith probl<'n's- ·- 'A human being is n_ot 'thus antt ·so , but in constant interaction with his environment.' _, I ••. knov.·s what he \Yants and docs it. .... If son1cone s.1ys i;ornt'I hinJ! aboul ;1 p('r~on is 1\•ondt'r(ul. he ex· pl:unl·d. that pl'r:-ion s hould be able to r l'PI ~', .. ,.otr'rc s ayi ng that "You arc nl11•ays fu11rtioning : well at any age if you take the r1~k to act." bccau::-1.! 11 's true." · ._And the lecturer urgC'<cl (•arh listener to be different "Octausc fir also urged his lisivnl·rs to li\·e fnr lh1· futurr. 10 ront111uc IP:irnini::.· 111 takt• ,ru~ponsih1h1 1· fo1· thc m - :-.1:lvl's <.ind l'1 tc· n1nin1)p\ irnistie. ) OU :1 rt', )'Cl U kllO\\', • ·"rhl'r(,.S nt•\'t•r be<:'n on(' l1kP \till. 1'hl'l't! lh'll'I' \\'ill be MllOthl·t· One ltke you 0111.:·~ l'nough ... t\L.I) be llH· ... i.1.·k n1~11·kct "'ill !l'O ~10,111 all tll\· 11.1.'" he .;;aid . bul \uu'rc a tll11<·t1n111ng hun1an being ;1i111 you'rl' J.!"1n~ tn n1akc the ad · jll"il lll\'lll~. r\ 1X"r:.on should ha1•e rf's1lil·nl't' "1f .1·au t·a n bl' riJ.:hl. if ynu l'.Ul IJ1· 1\ rong;-1f you l'.an ad.ipt \tJ ne1,· l ll'ClUllsl;t nl'l'S. i\lthoui.:h p1·opll· ,hould approach life 1\1\h .-.•Hlll' 1lis don1 and kno11 lcdJ!C, ht· :-.>11<1 the import'ant· part 1s to "n1ovc 1n trrms of lune· tion, not in terms of calendar and t'h ronoloi;y , ' "If ,yo u're ali'e and fun<'tion1n~ \\·ell. <i1>art fron1 Sll.'rcotyp..:•s, ~ou mu:-.t be sure that you hal'e a good .-.clf-in1age," he continued .. eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.,. .... ,,oct ...... J, ,tll ...... , Caution's Better _Than Being Sorry • . • Of.AR ANN LANDERS: In m y opinion the advice you j!:l\'t' ··Numb .. (the mother\.\1howa\kcd in on her 17-year-old 1laughtcr and her boyfriend and c~ug ht them in the acl) was the· 1nr:i:-it sound and pructical answer I've eVer read in your eolun1n. (I'm 17 and have been a n Ann Landers ran for five ·.}'cars.) )"ou advised !hat mother to sec to it that her daughter had an a1)pointment \\•ith a dol1or lo discuss which birth control method \\'O uld be best for her. Ann Landers You \\'Cnl on and \Yarned the mother against forbidding the girl from sccin,I.( the boy. You said it would create worse problems. You then made an astute comment : "A teenage girl who has experienced sexual intercourse is not about Lo stop just beca~c her mother o r Ann Landers tells her to.'' Your conclusion, that the il'nportanl thing was to make sure the girl didn't gel pregnant, was practical and realislie. · l'n1 sure pl any mothers who read that column \ve re upset by your ans\vcr, but I can tell you, Ann Landers, that C\'Cry girl in our c la ss \\''1S applauding you. Not all high school girls are sleeping with their hoyfricnds, and you made it c lear you \l'Cren't in any sense of the \\'Ord condoning it. Bui for those \Yho arc, there is no v.·ay they can get their virginily hack, so the best thing is tr:i protert thcmselvl'S aga inst loui;ln~.Ull a few lives -namely, a guy \l'hn doesn't ,\1·nnt to ,i.:ct n1arricd, :.i i.:irl who ma~· he p:-.ycholo.e:it'Hllv sc:1 r1!l'<I for life hy an abortion ;_ind a child horn to a couple Or kids 11·ho really don't \1·;1 nt it. i\11huugh I s peak for thous;:1nds. :-.ign me -A SEN!Oll t\T CI-:I\"fH1\L I It(; 11 OE1)R S f<:i\'.J(lR: Thank you for that nice letter. I rt'ccivl'd ·-an unt'XllCclcd numtier of honqucts from tri:na ~c rs. both boys and girls, and surprisin~ly fl'v.' stink "'t'Cds 1ron1 parcnlS. The long-discussed generation gap is beginning to close. DEAR Al'\N l,ANDF.R~: ,,.ou've spokC'n out nn behalf of supermarket chcck·out gi rls, ll'lcphone operators and 1X>st officr clcrks, nil in !hf' 1;1~1 fe"· months. \V1ll you pl('~•:-.l' :-.ay a 1\ord to lhc hrothcN=. sist.cn;, :1unts. 11nclcs. t•o11.-.1n!o. parents and in·la\1 s or ,1·omcn 11·ho arc n1:1rr1cd lo ph~·.-.1c1an:-. in training? 'r hi s lellf'r 1' 1\ r1t1C'n by fou r 1l'i\'eS \1 ho nrcrl h<:'lr>. \Ve a\'cra~1· f11(• r:dls P<'I' \\'t'l'k from rcl:'ltiv1•.o:. 11hn11·oultl like "th<' 1lo1·tnr" In 11lra:-.1• rlrop in to lt oorn ~!Oand scc ho1\' )lr.s, Ncighhor':-. ('nu .. 1111" gcttin~alonf:!, \\'hat tilt• fan1ily doCs n 't re:ili 7.I' i ::; !hat the ph~·siri :1ii.1111r:dn1ng ls so busy \11ith h1 .;; <111•11 .s irk palil'nl~ lhal tn 01•d4•1' to r11 :1kc •·sncial ""all~ he h:•s lo 1;11·c up his mr:1 I 'i ITI(" 01' !TI IS~ :I lf'<'\ ll re. \Vhcn nur 11 u .... h:1 n't:-. :ire "on ta 1 r• \\'C dnn ·l !i('C th r m for 4R hours 111 a !'>trc lth. ·rhcy work hard, :.ind lhc hours arc cruc:ling. 'l'ou \\'oul dn'I hrlif'\'(' how many rrl:ili\'f'" hn\'C them pa~cd at tin· t10 .. p1l11~ llJ make ~rcl·1:il r<'quc~t~. 11h 1ch i11rlu1IC'. nf t'()lll'~\'. 11 h:1t to do ahout lh(' hah\''s cou~h ur a Si!itCr·in-J1111r''i h:1ngna1I. "l"hanks (Or )'!IUr .ht•!p, 1\nn. -' Hl !FF,\l.fJ, ~ Y. l>•:A R Ill.FF: llrr1"~ thr lrtt~r-!\'nu• \\ h~· don •t you v.·l\'t'S \\'ho ha,·r th<' rrohlen1 1n:ikr cori<'s of thi" rolun1n :ind "<'nd thrn1 to lhr 111·1111lr \1 ho nu~hl to ~et. ii ·.• I.;; tht•rr no cnrl to the num her or A rlfK' r" 1\ ho ":i nl tnc to do their rli rly \\'Ork?:!! Thrrr is a hi~ 1hffrrcnre hrl\~<'cn ro11! :1 nd cnnl. Anl'I I .:111drr~ s hn11 " ,\·o u hn\\' In play 11 cool "'ii hout frec~.1n~ peoplr nut 1n her hook lt•I, '1'<'enaAC Sex · • ·r1·n \\I :il's to Cool It," N.•1HI :-Ml 1·t·nl~ in roin and 11 lnn,t::, sC'lf.aildrtS1'C?d, i-l:im1"1Cd Cn\'Clope l(l Ann l.111111.~r.,, P ~). r\ft'< 1400, Elgin, 111 •• miio. I • • DAllYPJLOT Tuesda~ OclObltl, 197( 'Pilgrimage Makes Point SPOKANE, \V:P.h. !lJl'IJ -Pt.'.it1· Pdgr11n h~1s bt·t·n punt·hrtl in the 1.1tr. thrown in u JU1I u:. :1 \':t~l'unl ;ind fjj Cl·J tl.i•,11 1\ in :J ~tl O\\" i:.torn1. bul he r l"Xpt:riL·nc·e:. f;\'t•r the p:•~l qu:irler·ct'll· l ury huvc llll·rcly :.trt ng· thencll hl·r rl·:.ol\•c to · hfJor ll" .1rounct !he 1·nt11llry ovrr :incl a\ l·r, 1>rr:i r h1ng Jl\\Ll"<'. ~ot 111:.iny kn1)\\ ht•r rt·iJ I r1.in1t-. She quit 11lf•·nng 11, ur lit•r-:1.:t·. 111 l:J"J;j \\hl'n-.t1L' h•lt 1.,.., ,\nc•·lt·-; lo l>l·g1n ht·r r1111c t Ji •ll rnt·' ··t"n1 ;i IHIJ.:l"ltll.·• l'c:t<·e Ol(ertd, h1·1· :.ll•t•l·hlut• t·\t·s .illncd n~hl at \ht· 11:.tcrlL."1". ··P coJ•lt• 1;1IJ rnt• a crus:11!1·r , but IH~t11rit·;iJI_\" . .i ("1'11 ... Hrlcr 1 ... ~Olllt•!!!lL' II ho t ried i., f.ir1·t• :.on1t·l!11ng on .:.urrH'IHlC' t'lst..• .. \ pdi.:r11n.i g1· j.., a gt·nl!e iourn1·y . 'l'lit·r·c·s 110 kl nd OJ I I( ilt•llt"l'." .E:.:.1·rll1 all.v. Pt·:1cc·.., 1ni..,. :-ion j.., thrt:cfold. v•alk1n~ around lh1..· l'rnt L·d St att·~. :.pt•:1llt ng. :ind 1'orrL'!-o1Jl"n- tlln g \\Ith 11("\\' :ind old friends. 'l'l'll ~t.':1r:. ;1gu. !ihe eon1 - p]('ft•d h('r f1r:-.t i.;o.d of25.UIJ() ll llll'" of \1alkin~. ShC' slrip· f.H..'d 1.·ounting the n11k':. :ilt.:1· th:1 t, but h:.t:. continued .a loot. 5hc rarr1l'S no mon('y, t·;i ts only \1'hi!n food is of- fe red, and olhtr\\'ise f:ists. llcca use of her ehosl'n lifL'Slylc. s he \\"aS arl'estcd once u s u v.a g rant in Ar1 z.ona . t ht,~I in '1tie fu ce hy a ll"f'll· :1.,:l·r '"lor no upp:i rt·llt l'l'<t..,on." und in Arizonn <1 l.1ou t 10 years ai;:o :-he \\ a::i t'aught in a !')llo\\ :.torrn. "I tuld God I thnu11ht I h:HI ::io1nc journ<'y l<'ft in m<' ond I think lit· ;q.,:rl·e<l. ·• PeaC't" :-.a1tl "'ilh a smile. J'('a ce has cris:.cro~sed lhc n;;tion •1 t!oten or more t irnes ··un f oul and 1111 faith,". as ::.hl' put:. 1t , :in<l ha" <.irn blcd thl"OU!l h a ll 10 p1 fl\1ne1·~ of C;..11a d:1. She IS (·;1 ~i Jy l"l'C'Og· 11i1;ihl<·. ~hl• "'t•ars a :.ort o r h•)1!1t•rna dc t-;i rpcnlcr's ;q1n1n, '' h1th has hl'r name 1111 the front 111 t hrt·e-inth hloel.. lclll'l"S, ;uul tht• \\Onl~ "':!5.t~JO 1nilts un lnot Jur J.1C.i1·e," on I hl' b;1 ck .. :\ p:iir of IJlu<.> !i kl p;u11..; ~lun.\ •1·1th uge, :i nd a p;11r of , ,. b:1t ll'red ll'nnis s hu1·s.1n;1kL· 11 UIJ hcr \\'Orldy pos::ic:.:.tons. .~...-· • Pea ee said the IC't1111 s 1/ ~hqo•.., ;i re goo<l for ;1hnur. • 1.::.1i1J rn ilt•s. A11d on a l1ni~ \1alk bc\\\'C'Cll shoe s torl'~. ~hC' llllL'~ hC'r runn('rs \\ l!h Jlll't·~·s ol old in11cr!ubc "!ti kt0l'Jl lhc lllOi!>IUl'e Ol!I." l'l·atl· f eels !>ht• i:-. a C1tiz.l'n of the \1orld. l'\Cn though she has n(•\·er n1•ult• 1l 01 f the continent. ··1 1v<1nt to s tay here and ... preach peace beeau:.e I fL'l'l • this countr\· is \'t'I"~' influC'n· .• tial in the i-est of the \\'Orld. "- \\"here \\"C tul"n to a IX'ltt•r life. the rC's t of the \\'orld is ;.ipt to follo11'. ··rn1 no1v . trying to J!t·t people to think. ah<n.11 the f:.i('t that inner pl'aC'C IS pus- :.ihle. '' Pt>;1c<' sairl . . \\"ilh that , an!~ ;1 n1C'nlL~n th:.it ~he \IJnlcd lo he ti\ -· •• ,. ' ~~ -• • ~ • ~ ' ,. -.. ,., • ' • ~ • v ~ -, • • ' ""'"'*-~ J .•• . PEA.C E PILGRIM PROGRESSES .. ""fhe police insi~h·d that if l \\a:. a pl'eacht·r . J ::ihouhl ha \·e a d;:norn1 nation. I tnltl tht.'nl I h:id •~ rL·li ~1nus ;1t· l itudt• trnv:ir1Js pt•ople <1nrl an obedienr :1tt1lud e to\V:lrrls Cod," l\'aL·t· rt·cal- lccl. "Sot he) let rnL· go.'' In California ilbout eight :years ago, rc,tce 'vas uun- -~:l:J'-by .January. Peare Pi!grin1 left the ~ary1e _11:.iy :-.he :.irrvivcd, Y>ulk1ng :.incl :)n1ili11g. --. Fall Activities " . ' · . ' / -$2.34 for Your Thoughts Loafers Reiect Penny nv 1-:lt'.\l ,\ ISt)!\IHF.CK \\liul1· ..,1t~i11g al. lh1• brL•:ik· fa:-.l t uiJIL' ) t•S l1..·r<l:.i y, a :.hiuv oh\l'f't in the car1)('l l'au~hl 1n:; eyL'. "\~'h:it 1!\ that '!" I uskcd rnlson. . ,.It.; kitkC'd il wi.th his fool. "/\ penny," he sa td and kept \l';1Jk111 g. J\1y tlau g htcr ea 1TIC throu g h :.i nd I s ai"d, •··rtierc's a penny in the car· pet," :ind -s he said , ··So \\ hcJ:. lht: hC';ivy tippl•r?" \\'hen n1 y younger son ranll· br I '!'>:t id , ·· 111· y. real'h !111\1'11 an<l pn.·k up that llCn· Ill'. · .. That ·~ not n1y joh," he :-.aid , ··Lt·l the S\\'eC'!IL'I' do it. .. "So thi." i:-. \vh:it \\'C have • (•01nt· to," I :)a id, ;1ddrt•:.sing thl' group. · ··Arc ,ou going Ill ll•ll us the sturY of tio1v G r:inddad li\'Cd on :.i f ar1n :111<l \\·:is So 1;eo r tht.y 1.:ouhln'I _Jfford l 'hriSli'u us :ind \\'h t.'11 ht•I reached in hi s s tocking, .:ill ·he found was <l bri g ht. ne w, :;hi11y penny ;.ind he was choked up al l yt•u r ·! Because ir you arc, I have to go to n1y locke r before ·, AT WIT'S END class." , "A BRIGliT. Slll NY. Ignoring hin1 I continued, NE\V PENNY!'' they yelled "When your grnndfuther in unison. was a litile boy and lived on "It y,·as a bright, s hiny. ;i farm they \Ve re so poor new penny." I said simpl.y, they eouldn'l afford Chrls_t· "und it b!'ought ttnrs to his m:is but they hung their eyes." . ,. slo<'kini.:s up anyway ... " · "fh:1 l s urprises you? ··And \Yh c n he got up mumbled n1y d a ughter, tht•rc \\'a~ ;1 bri~ht , shiny, "t•d huvc been hysterical." l)l'nny. ri ghl?" intc rruptt.'tl "II ave you :ill bc:<'ome so niy <lau ghtl'r. · crass about n1 oncy lh:it you ··Aod "'hen he cot up no longe r belie \•e that a Christm:is morning ,·• I con· man is never so tall as when t inucd slowl.v, "Hi~slocking 'he stoops lo pick up a pcn- lookl'd e m1>ty until he saw 1ny'!" son1clhin g sticking in the .. \Vherc did )'OU re ad .toe. L>o yuu have uny idcu that '!" 1vhatit\vasi'" "On a T-s hirt at lbc beach," I saicl. • "Dul a 11e11ny dor5"!1't buy tinylhing uuy JllUl'l'," they 1\':11lcd. "A pl1n11,v is onc-tcut!1 of a di1nc," I counseled \VJsclt, "A hundred of thcrn "'Ill make a \\'hole doil<H'. \Vhy a ix•nny used to t:ikl! _a\vay ~he te:ll'S of u s rnall thtld, l.Jr111g: you good luck fo r a ye;11·. decorate your lo:ifcrs , and be the heginning of all YOUl" dreams." , l\tv son looked a l !us 1val· ch, '"l-l<'y, ~f om. if you \\'ant to borl'O\\' ;1 couple or burks till the end of the 1\•cek, \Yhy did.n't you say so'!" · I \VUS slill sitting at lht.! t a ble 1vhcn ru y husb;ind· 1valked in anti threw <lO\\'ll • the coin, "A penny tor youl· thoughts," he s aid. "'l'h ·1t's un in~ultin~ of· re·r," '1 s ;i id. "Al today's prices, they'll cost you $2.J.1." ' Your Horoscope Tomorrow ' Virgo: Stay Wary WEDNESDAY LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. revise, to perfeci, to trim. OCTOBER g 22): llunch is in picture and. fat. Be realistic. • ~ -·it flas hes true. -Means you. BySYDNE)'0!\1ARR -'y,•ill get along with profes·.-----====:- ARIE°S {l\1arch 21-April ;sional su~erior, you will l9): You may be rebellious. ~prove a J>OlEl.a nd you could Th·e s tatus <JUO becomes . ~cl promoted. heavy, burdensome. Give you r s c JC room f pr SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. change-let family member 21): You are here, there and know that you do have life of. llpparently everywhere as • DIVORCE • II" Nl>J 11 Y""' llo•f oqrtt-d lo ·oo ll YOURSELF "" CAllf-ORMIA OIYORCf COUNSEi. Stal~ Widoo s~,.,~~ Sll-77 40 yourowntolive. . social activity aCcelerates.1.:======----- You receive privileged in-1 .,.,."'UFFELL.'S TAURUS (April 20-May formation-but take time to 20): Do plenty of lislen;~g . vcdfy ;1. .UPHOLSTERY las l'Clattvl's make p10· vocative state ments. l\tain· SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- it a i~ b_:.i l a~cc. hu mor.· Dec. 21): Your work wt-llYwW.t · ..... ~ PENNIE GLASGOW -IPaticncc, dipll!macy no~ methods proced-ut es could ~:ire your real <1l_l1cs. come under scrutiny: 1'here . lt2Z ...-.. 11•4. • is no need for fear, s hyness. · eo.._ Me-s41.ozst .. -Accentuated Betrothal · :"'~E~!·~~,.<~~~~ ;~;.J~~~ ~~;"~;,:~~,';~~~'b:;~;~i:. ~---~ 0 J',;\. :;ee1ng \\'hat JS, not \vh:•l you pose ~~ . ired \\"ant to sec. Be realistic." ' i· . ,.. Devea Avoid any t c~dcncy Ct\PRICORN (Dec. 22-\ . 3 Full Strvlc1 Mesons Celebrate 50-Year Marriage !\Ir. 111 rl \Ir'<. 111·1111i.., Ii : .. n l!t•,111 (\,..,!;i \IP,.I, 11, ., lu•tU•l11 I un l hl'll .'~Hh 11• ,1,1111_ .1r111 11t•r,.1r\ \\l!h.i ·1111·11-1• 1uh11f'1' hu!ll·t /,,. '1 d hi lh1 II I hddt\'!1 )fq,P, l\('l• \II f{ql>tl\ 1· ll!lllllll' fli .111.:1· \Ii .... ''"'' ilol \\'. !'.11111 .1111! \Ji ~, 11, h·u 111·.1 11. l·,, .... 1.1 \11 ,~;J. . 1nrt nl'nnis Ht':ln .Jr. i\!1s°. .. inn \ 1i:-1n Thei r -::ie 1·en ~ra nd · r·hildrt·n :ind four ~rt•,11 · ;:r.1nfll"h1lcl rl'n 11 el'L' ;11nong ~llt•:-t-. \l.irr11'1l in P ,111h u:--ka . I li..L• , 1 hP C•luplt h:t\ l ' h\ I'd 111 tht• l l.1rb1~r ,\r1·a .:.111ct• 1 ~ 11 :.' Peter A. Holman, Ph.D. Licensed Psycholog ist announces the establishmen t of Private Practice Offices for Individual, Couples, and Divorce Counseling at 6!:IJ Newport Cent er Drive, Suite 265 Newport Beach Telephone 640-5?85 Secrel_!l[ies , .John P a llC'rson, de puty county counsel fo 1· Orang'c Count"y. \\•ill ~pl'ak for the Oran ge Co unty ·rr1a l Lawyers Assoc·iatio!l \\"e?·· ncsday, Ot t. 9, at 7 p.tn. in De pt. 3 of Lhc Oran ge Coun t :--Su peri o r Court. Santa 1\na. has ~en ._pla~nedr~o~~'-._,..._,~ -1.Qwa.rdsselL.dcc.epl!On.-·J an.-191:-You maCle com-· r. Locations 1n lystil'k-Kre,\C · . ·• mitmcnl )n pas t, almost '· Huntin ton Beach for _B p.JTI . Sa~urday . <;.c~.. . l'l·11111c l.1)u lilJ!>go1v and • CANCER_ (June 21 -July_ for •ol.ten, \Yhich is due to g I~. 111 the llunt1ni,;ton lk.1~h HobL•rt :-itt·ph l·n Hubel; 22 ): Cycle IS Sul'h lhal_you . g C. . 1 nv 0111 es ~ PRESCRIPTIONS hotnc of the Clare nce 1'.n.. ., en 1 0 r s a 1 <:a I Po 1 y , mrike moves. assertions ~~~r~t~v~ ·effort pai1nC'r •'!'.!~~~:"'.,!!..•,::TIM !ringers. l'ornona. :i re pl :.inn1n g lo and r cs u I ls CO m c . t • ' P!'eKri"i9fll n1a rr\"111 thcfall .. flf175. ·c1ui c kly: ~l e r e ad y -mac. Gifted Ill Stars. Bars An 11ricn\;1 tion n1 cL•tin:;! for ~1ngh: \\ on1t•n interc!>ted ill :1 ss i.~tin~ \Vith panics l'or 111i!itarv pC'rso1111t•l ar(' in- vited 'to ;111 oricnlation met.1!111.i,: al 7 p.rn . 'l'hur- sday, Oct. 10, in the C.Ll ifor· nia F<'dcral Saving.., and Loan building, Costa :\J esa. NOW The t:l11.ab(•l h Cady Stan· ton Chap1t•r of the '.\:1llf1n;d Organi1at1on fnl" \VunlL'll · \\·ill m eet ;it 7·:1n p.n1 \\'ed- nesda\'. (Jct. !Jin the Fuller· ton sa.\'1n gs building, Fou11- t<1in V;dlt·y. YWCA Or. 1-:l':i St·hn1dlC'r-H;.i111 - man, :-,1j1·ial :.e1f'n1·c t•nn- s ult;111t . 1\ 111 kl'~·nn!~· thP \'\V'(t\ fall 1·1111fCl'L'nCc ~t'l for Frid:i;,, (Jr·t. 11. in lhl' Sild<tleba1·k 11111 . S:int:i ,\na. '!"he ro11ft"rvnce lht·rnc \\'ill bf' ~l l·l ;1111nrpho~1 :. -~1 0\'Cll).! {)\l l ol !111• H11t -En11·rg111 g l nt•1 lhi.: Futurr 11\'0Jllt• It> .Hid 1 t·luh.., The r1111f1•r1·tl•"t' 11 II! 1)('~111 :i i~ a .111 ;ind th1..·r1..· ,.., a S?CI rf'gl:-.lration fee, 11 hu·h 111- f'ludcs lunt·h ;111d d1nlll'I", Mystick Krewe Ur . Leo nuscagl1a, Uni\'cr s ity of Southern. (.'alifornia , \viii k(·}note f:irted Ill. the an1111al Olfll· f(·rcnt·c sponsorl'd by the Orange Cnunty Couneil for l~iftC"d E<lucalion and the <:ifted Ch ildren 's As· soci:ition of Orange County. 'fhe event is planned for Saturda y, Ol'l. 12, fr9m 8 ;1.tn. t o 4 p .m. in Los 1\111i gos lligh School, Foun- l:un \'alley. \\"ork s hnps and a ction latr.rfor parents and profc.-:;. s1nnals are geared lo !>Uh· jt·~·t interes t and gr:idc lc\'t•ls. SAi . /\ salad bul'fe t lunt•hron \I il l open tt.Lt: f:ill season for tht· Orange Count y ~\t11n1· n;l(' Chapter of Sigma Alpha Jnra · at 1 p .m. Saturday, I ll'l. 12. Lila Parris h of f-'ull crton \1 i 11 host I he n1en1 bcrs of I he. professional music frater· 1111.1·. Tri Delta ,\ garage sa te y,•ill lx.•gin fall activities for ITl<'tnbers nf \\"estern Orange County Dt•Ua Delta Delta Ah1n11111e. ~!rs .. J. T\li C'hac l l\lc· i\"u lt \''S ll untini.:ton Ucach hon1~ 1vill bf' the s il c of the 10 a .m. 5:1ic S;tturday, lk:l. A Ill' ln-C:1rn:i1 1on party 12 . CALIFORNIA CHA TEAU COLLECTOR'S PLATE Flnt Thrtt Edltloll1 Liniled Edit;ons • Each Plale is Numbered Regularly Retai ling for $15.00 • Royal Blue on 'While china wil h <>aid • Special limiled Offer lelleri ng Ofher • • 1972 States Mission Delores Available 1973 at this Yosemite Falls low. low Price. 1974 Slate Capital 7y, inch '"Gtt•t fOf' Ct.riihll" Gi•""t""' diameter "Gitor•flttflt Dtl•"7 ltfor. Cliri1-.t" '' .00 Ptf" Platt All Tftree Y tors .t.dd 75' ptr plalt $)5.00 fo,. me1ilin9 costs. Posloqt Paid '.'Olf•l..:'l.,..c; ...... ...._. Srlld cllrck or Monty Ordtr Todoy to: HDllidoy Orpt. O·IH I I.' W W.•··~""1<<11 _,,,.,.,, 1 "' , "!""" '"''""" •A,/1 ' N -.... iv s " r th c i r don't pdor1sc n1ore thau AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ;ii. 1:trte eon1ing l•vent \va :-; :.innoun· l.EO (July 23.Aug. 22): health an<l employment, 111 st11 Slrttt ........ .Su.4sts cng~gernent and lhc forth-you ca n c l\'Cr. 18): JJa sic issues. including ~ t:RIGGIST" ccd IJv hl'r n1othcr, i\lr:-.. . I · · hl I 11 clo ,·n"'lC \l'h"'l '"""'" 1 H•-11.,ron H•rMwr .. '""°"" , · \'ou gain spec1a 1ns1g s. t'n< _o m .. . " ... ·' .... '1!'1",k,1 l' {j lasgo1v of <·nrona , Areas \\'htch had been hid-promised may have u hook, arw111111n1 & H•mlll~ ';;It ;, ((' 1 :i r. de n could 01>cn for you. Ad·· acatC'h, a dri.l\vback. ~ ~--~ -Ac:;--#_; · J\li~s {il :.i~g11\\', also lhc dau~hlcr of the late !\Ir. vancen1cnt is made if you i{Ob l'rl (;l :1sgow. i s ;i :11'C dealing \Yith ''real'" .:radu:it.c of Corona dcl J\lur people. I liE:h School . VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ): Be r~ady to dump those \l'ho use you :ind give PISCfo~S (Feb: .. 19·1\1arch 2()): Some cold w ater is apt to splash on some of your hopes, wishes. Key no\v is to llt•r fi:1nce·s parC'nts <.ire i\Ir. und 1\1 rs. Il nbcrt I·'. Rubel Jr. nf J.:1 .Jolla. lie is a gr;1du;1te of Van Nuy.., lligh School and :.i rnC'mhcr of the .univcrsi ty·s S\\ 1111 tC'Jffi. nothing in return. Accent is -~~~~~~~;;~~=I on ;1ssociation which has n1a<le )'OU \VCary -aod ""-f .._ · shnuld n1 akc you \\'ary. -~ Whistle Wor·ks SE."1T1'1.1': (A P > -- \Vhisllcs ha\'c l<1ken on :i ne w ~ignirit':in ce •II c;rt'l'k Ro"' ne ar the Uni\'crsity of \Vas hington. J\l ii r y Ha yburn, house presid ent of Alph;1 Phi sororily, says ;Jlumnae C(l!1· cerned for the safet y of 1·0C'~s ha ve donalc d 1\•h1sllcs lo the sorority. 'rhe rnove was prompted hv lhe disappea rance of s~vc n young \\'Omen in the Paeifif' :\'orth1\'l'St rlut·in~ the pas t year. 'l'v.·n \Vere fron1 th t.? University or \V:.is hini.;ton. FRANCIS· '\..-ORR J, FI N~ STATICINEHY · 1/ia·ne"J w.ddint lnyif•lion• I[~ •"' AnnourtC:elMnt~ ---HOUDAY PARTY IMVrTATIOHS CHRISTMAS CARDS --····-·· ....... 11111 tllS1 ll"llW~I CHiii Ill I ll ·Cll VI Jo/lg Time THE ~i;~· WHOLE r GRAIN FAMILY SNACK alt'> dl 0 .CJ NEWSPAPERS ... FREEDOM'S GUARANTEE WEDNESDAY FROM 4 P.M . DEL TACO ol partkipoting Del Tocoi oll O•cr lhe 6outhlond ·1 ' , ' ' .. • -• TUdday. Oc100er 8. 1974 CAil Y PILOT 8:J MIXED SIMGLES liy Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD by Roqer Bradfield I NEVEi! SAID l .--~~~~~~~~~---, 6ooMoe.: IT"> 8ffN A LONG 11M£ G1NC£ '(ou SAID t,ti(J LOVED Me ... l.OVEO YOV r ~ lUMBLEWEEDS 61~E \loU ,....__, 5'\ID \l)U i::ve..i LllC'EP Mo! • IO·S MOM FEELS SME'S MISSED A tor DR. SMOCK SHE N 6\/ER MAD A WHEN SHE WAS YOONG CHANCE 1l> sruov ... u.er SH( Ol<UMto or IJEING \ ... OR1'i) UAAN A FOREIGN A NURSE ••. A.N' SME HAD I. \.ANGUl\6£ •.. oR'Tl> BE•AN TO GIVE UP' MER SECRE- I A1Rl.1Nt 51EWAADE5S TAl<IAL CAREER 10 Gff ;;;1 --::::::=~~MA:l<l'l•f.D ... 1 l J • ill,;° Et£i/A1'0R Of . · J.IFC DOESN"r 5ll>P A~ EVER'/ f\.00"! . WHY ARE. YOU MAD AT HAM1 ~fANS? MCK IN H06TOWN, I TOl.D THE STUPID Cl.OD T' LOAD Fl.OUR ON THEO WAGON1'DELIVER HERE! ... by Tom K. Ryan I 1)iO(x;H'f HE AAH ' ~sHU1 UP! r:or< 'T'HS' t.AS"f 1'tM6-. MR. P.AL..Y ... 'Y'OLJ CAf>,,1."f" GO 'T'HROUGH L..1Fe 1"H l f>,,IK /f>,,IG Y'OU'Re: HARRY SOf>,,l·OF ·A ·GUloJ .1 H~ G01" AVVA.Y AGA IN.' FUMKY WIMKERBEAM FIGMEMTS MANCY AUl"iT FRITZl---l'M GOIN(J OUT TO MAKE MUD PIES • . r •• ,,_ -~ ...... ,.._. DONT YOU PARE TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Steep ~!. oa.,ot 1he wei!k 41 Make• I.tit 6 Oiplomecv 10 Wish down !il Swoid handle 52 Makes a go!t G{i; l $(0T S~lllB 1hedtcks 14 Rernb1a,.,dr ·····:U.S. pai1>ttr l l u 0 [ 1!. 1/640ot a •' ~.I SmJlle• In sore !>8 Sc£pters ~vn1bo!ttl1111 s.ouare m1lr. pov~• 16 Highway strip ~9 Goddcs• ot 17 AttOI - . dl":ord Flyr>n 61 SouthE•n U.S . 18 ExiMed C•lv 19 Thls:Sp;ir,.,h 61 · ·· hle 20 Sawbuck Obscssio" 22Hidcs 6J"'Choc., STYL ( IR(Al SLY 24 F•enchma" A.meric~n 26 Mos1 humo.,>t 10 Peuod~ of 1est 37 food prolouiid 64 Oft .the cull 11 Use101'1oavail recep!aclt 27 Orn11mc,,1al 65 So1cadshav 12 Sweetens the 39 Cer111in1v columii 66 S1o11on pot 40 Leh 31 Not o1he1wise 67 S11uctu•es 13 C1uclperso1"1 42 Ripped soecilled: made by birds 21 f1-ed mode 43 Animal te,,der Abbi., OOWN 23 Early autos 44 Commotio"' 32 Anorv 1 SenM.I 2!J F1ult 46 Sesame p13n1 3J f i"e sh<iweis 2 Commaiid 10 27 Smoking 47 So11ilboal'1 JS P.S.T.plus 1dog insuument one hour 3 Oe~1ve 28 Goll clvb 38 G111e ueadily 4 l e,,gthen 29 Rende1ed J9 Ice c111m S Allow hog lat to,,coctions publit•tion of JO Midway 40 H1viflg l'\O 6 flap o" a devices wealth g&1men1 34 Mo1hc1 of 41 Souridarv 1 Makes" ISHt 42 Radio 1ece1ver holc·in·one JS T cmpora1y aswmbtv 8 Sy"cm or Mate ol mind pole 48 Eat awav 49 Relil'lqurshed SO lo"g iiarrow s.uip SJ Agricuhu1~! bu~d•n-g ~5 S<lhs· Medicioe Ml Send lonh ·• 43 Money:Sla"g bellet 36 Alone.on 44 ln lavo1 ol 9 Dime: 2 words ~l•Oll 51 Tta5M: Slal'l(I 60 Un!linchinA ' ' , ' • ' ·<.~ ' I • ,.,, " " " " .. j,< " 1.. ,, " ,.,, " " r -.: " " ,~ " 1J I Y:' ' ;· ·:!" " " " . ' ll " )0 ,, . " ,,. " . I > ' JI -· JJ " ;.! " " " " J9 ' •0 " ., . " . .. ;, ,, .. ' . ' " .. •• " • " . .,, " ,, " . " " .. " I " " " .. r ., ,, .. " " " • by Tom Batiuck UIJLESS I IV\155 IV\l,l GUE55 WE'RE DUE FOR At..\ INOIAIJ SUIVllV\ER I i.-fOUPlf>,,11 .1 MOOM MULLINS by Dale Hale ANIMAL CRACKERS -----~-WHY NOT<-- l'M NOT A BABY TIED TO YOUR APRON STRINGS PEANUTS '(OJ T.;:'K \\.,. f'l.l.\!011.1~5 ..i..".~5 .. E) INlO T..!E: R1V£f1:, .:~.l..(LIE &';.JW;.i ? MISS PEACH by Emie Bushmiller THANKS FoR THE IDEA I"!" :.1~157 ~VE B::fN : 8Vi AA.l.i'6C .1.1: C.l.N GET T.J 1T 6E'FORC: IT CU\'.£5 OLIT CF Ti-IE fT-'R.~ !'RAl."1 ... ~---. M.AR'C.IA, I HOPE VOIJ'LL. t.tNOEl<'~fAND WM&N Of:" C.OIAJl7E, KIO.' AND ! HOPE VOIA'LL ~NOEl<'iTANO WH6N 1 PIANO< ,-YDV1 /jtLL.V .• ! l fEl.L "rt>~ ! DON'T CM<E F~ YOJA~ 'TYPE OF PE1r~ONAL.11Y ... ~~ DICK TRACY IMCiER ~IN'TS f",_, REAR VIEW Mll~ROR. T ow•o ro POLICE LAB,,..., V~ UNDERGOES TME FINE TOOTH CON\B IREATMENT. CRYSTAL DIED FROM TI-IAT .32 BULLET IN THE MEAD. by Charles M. Schuli t'Ll 8C:T 8£Eil-OVE.'ll NEVER HAD TJ PUT \IP WlTM A."li'THING LU<E T/41? : '' by Mefl F~ ,A JrfL..Ai!ONSMIP 8MED ON MtATLofAL IANOEK~TANOING, T ... I? LfllVE,; A LOT TO 81! DE?i~ED.· .. -; if .. * * 8 21 ,,., Ml'l<, .. lf!/llf . ' by Chester ~auld THANKS ED, WE'LL 00 A COMPARISON 'MIKE' J OB ON IT., ALONG WITH 1'HE SUIGS FROM THIS DOG BED MATTRESS. '· " ~· • ,, • ,~' • • -J • l ' I .. I ' i ' ' ' ,, I . 80 0 · [Ji[]~\~I , Q . by Ro9er Bollen ONl</ IF </00 Pll0"11S£ NOT TO QocrE f-.'lE ! THE GIRLS "Oh dear. no\> I.nit\ h;.i1 l' \lop~d 'lrl'tchi n~ lo lit n1l'~·· DEMNIS THE MEMACE ! 111 i 1 1! '.I i 11111111 111 ' ·~Rl4~1 ... ~ WAS THAT ?' • NEXT Ti.¥< '!!XI Go TO lllE FiXIT ~ 16'.JT ~ElHI~' FOR ')'O(J." • ' I ' •• ' • ff.I OAJL V PILO I T uti~ay, Octodiir 8. I 974 ' ·Fight Fans Fans; Fight At Garden I NE\\' ''ORK L:nhitppy P<1r11s<ins in a rru111d nl' ~.•10:! ut t\l :1d1:-nh Squ;1r1· (l.1rd1:n') Fe ll Fururn IJ!tcrcd th~ hflllini.: ring 111th g l:1'>~ .111d l'li:urs 'fhcn :1 JU 111111 1111· p1.1)h1tq;·:.i11d ~hv 1 v1g 'l·11t t le lin)i..t· oiu1 · 't'ti1 .. h11H! uf t h1 u~ 1:1n 't h1:lp ho:..int.: .. ,,1HI f lll!tll'I h1·:11 ~11 ('IJ;hl 1·h:11n 11 1·'10111 1'.1111·1 .... 11. :1 l.,,i,1(· ·r,· c 111n 111 1·11t.1t11r !111 t h1· F o111111·, .tl'l u.11 m .11 n 1·11•1H ·' 1 11\or1 h1 F .1u,l11 J\1>d 1 1glll' l 111 l· r I l .11 •iii! \\ 1•si•Jl1. J r ~ubo1dy 11 ,,, r1•pu1'1'·1J 111 1urcd 111 the n1 .. J1•1• \.\ hh·h 1·1 uplt·d :1ftcr 111•ltcr- 11 t•n:.hl J u'>lll'1' (l rl1z of l'ucrto Hl(,_'1.l J.:.il ll t:d J '!J ilt S l}..•l'()Un1I dt:t'l!'>IOll ;1g:1111 "t (:11..,to 11 1.'rnundvl o f the Oorn 1111l·an Hc 11 ubht • 'f \I ,., •••• ,. NE\\' '\'ORK -·rhc Amrriran Hr·o,1dl'..i.,11n g Cu. annountl·tl '.\l•Jnda\· 11 v.:111 lclt•\ 1su 1111\lon;dl.v %1t11rda,\ 'i. South\l'l'" I l 'onfr rc nl·c: eollri.:c fnnl ha I I game bet11ccn T CX<l lJ 1\&'.\T UIH.l 'fl.'Xili. 'l'cl'h. lt"'s To11gl1 (JH Everuoue . . ' e H11d fft~p11f11fi1t11 \\'L' I' PER 'I' 1\ L. Germany A rt'~1dent of th 1.., Htiin1·l:tnd city, in· rul'l..ilt•d 0\l'I' lh~· \\'upf)C.•rtal S0l"('CI" tcan1's string of deteats, has asked a civil court In proh1h1t thl' cluh fro1n using the name of hi., hon1cto11 n l;11i1·l·rs 1t v ol .\ri1.una chcl'l'lc;.idl•r J,isa ltehbein reflects her concern l'<1rly in 1\rizona 's \\'i!h '!'ex.ls! ~_:1 Pa!-iOI Saturc\a.v night. It \\'asn't r(•ally that tough. Arizonn \VOil. -~2-13 . football gam e "The ('Jub's th·fl-<1ts t·au:-;c har111 10 the reputation of \\o'up1~:rtaL " he :-.u1d in ~is complaint Lack of Super Recognition • Rig ltf Out LOS ANG El.ES Frank !\l11numuleuna. l'('I,,\'-; prum1~ing frc~hman linebacker. \I 111 mis., the 197-' season 11•ith ;1 pinthed 1H~r1 C' in his nc·ck, Bruin:. CiJal'h ll1ek" \'1·rn1c>1I said '.\londay . Fails to Bother A's' Bando ··tt 11·11.<1 delf'rminerl Fr3nk ~hould !'li1y n1n of roothall unttl sPrini,: pr;1t·· t1 cc nrxt .\·ear,•· \'l'rmeil i;aid. "!1 1.., condit1fln \\ill he re.evaluated then." H,\L'l'l'.\IOH £ <A P) 1'hl' Oaklilnd ,\'s are in lQ\\•n to rneel the Baltimore fJriolrs in the third ganlc of the Amt•r1e1.111 League playoff:-., so \\'h;1t heltl'r t 11nt' to dis(·u:-.s third basrmcn'' Thl' l\IO tC'ams pr11bahl.'· h:11e lht' be!\\ in ba :-l'hall \\'hf'nCVl'l' 1 hl' ~hJctl 11f th1' best rn:ijor !('ague third baseman comes up, the con1·erso.1tion inevitably turns to the Orioles' Brook!; R'oblnson. But ho11• •1hout Salvatore Leonard Rando ofthcA's"' f:\'Cll Robins o n. pcrlH1ps 111 the t1\·ilight of a s pcct11rular career. is <.i member of the Ba ndo F<1n Club. ~l a numaleuna. a plavcr \'crmeil ~o.1id had a good chan(·c io he a thrCt'· time All -1\111('r1ean, ll':ts injured in the Bruins· opener <t!!aJn!>l Tennessee. 1"cnncsscc. 2 Tea111s May Fold • Cru1t·ds (/p ·r1JLA~,\ U1·~p1tl' delayed con· struction and c·nn11lCtition frnm. L" S tr:1cks thi s !'>11n1n1er. rebuilt ,\gua (.";11iente is a1cr:.igin{! 5300,000 at the Players Lower Boom mutucl betting \1'indo,1s. () w • h • W-F-l "l'he ("rO\\'d ;l\'l'l"iJ gc . ..; ;~bout !!L._000 nn --_ n-_.._.,_ e ring---- Saturdays ;ind Suncra~s. ii bout the I;£~ :-.an1e :1s ht~forl' f1rl' dei;lrO\'ed lhC' thOl'(JUAhhrcd pl:int 111 1971 · Racin l! rc:-.umed la'i t '.\l ;1y. hut !ht• offH·1a l openin~ is set ll·n1al1\'l•l.' fo r lalc f)Cl'C 1n be r • \'••~ftr~e R.-t111p .-. i\11\DRID Fout·th-seeded !lie N:1stasc of Rornania he:it Roger Dol'.·des \rc11 , Hhodesia. 6·1, fi -3 in the first round of the 1\elia tennis lour· nament i\l onday. In other matches. se\·cnth·secded Tom Okker. llotland. defeated Ni('ola Spe;1r. Yu gosla\'ia. 6·3. 6-4: Salvador Cabeza of Spain oustl'd 10th-seeded \'ij:iy Amritraj of India 2-fi, 7·5. 6-3, <1nd Antonio 1\lunos of Spain elin1inatcd 12th-s et·dcd Brian Gott- fried.; -5. J.fi. !l-.1 • .... .<;. ,..,, i" ,, .. ,, SA;.; 01 EGO '!"he Japancsfl men ·s na\lonal voll cyb:tll tcam scored a 3-1 \'JC!or~· !n i:;a in t hC"1 rt h1 rd \\ in in a ro\1• o,·c·r lhc li.S . 1'l•am that upset them ~1 ght monlhs :1go . In the m.'.llch 'londay night. a tuneup for !he \l'Orld litle g.'.lmcs in i\lex1co start1n ~ this 11·cckend, the ./;ipanesc \1 on 15-8, 15· 13. 12-15 and 15-<. By FRE D RllTllE'°BERG AP~110<11Wnte< Inflation i~ on I he \'l•r)!e of s:.ic k 1ng l\10 \\lorld Football LC'ague fran- chise~ hut the Ill'\\/ 1>rofl•ss ional root- ball in to\111 . tllnui:h battcr£.'d and stigh11y cll·flatcd. 1s ~till hoping an in· jl'ct ion or fresh funds v.·i\I fill it up again. Sµo rt 1s rt•t•ognilt>d as a business, business is recognized as 'far fro m boontin)! and !hl' \\'FL rccognizl's it must do soml't h in~ about \\1•0 of it s biggesl-li:.ibilitics -the ,Jacksonville Sharks and lhe Dt·trolt \\/heels. WFL comm issioner Gary Davi~­ son. \l'ho pushl•d inrant hockey and basketb:ill leagues out into the v.·orld in lcss-trnublecl f1n:1ncia1 times, finds t\1·0 of his football 1·tubs on the brink of financia I e xtc rrn i nation !oday. "PresC'nt 01\·ners hip has been unahte to meet f1n ;,1ncial obligalions for several 11 ccks ;ind the league can no longer c;t1·ry the tl'am's operation and player eontr:it·ts unless rinancial support ('()n1cs forth in the l\\'O eitics, ·· Da\·idson s aid As a result, lhc \\'Fl. annount:cd r.tonday that !his 1\eek's g:.imcs in- \-ol\'ing the. DctrtHl \\'heels and the Ven11eil Ln11ds Foe UCLA Ready for Cards Despite .Winless Mark · IJ lS .\\'(:El.ES! \P f "l'he St:111· r11r1t (',11·d1n.il .., ;tl't' \I 111lt·-..; Ill 19i I. hut lh••\ 111111 ·1 r:itrh ll1ck \"l'rm~·1I b~ sur- pn-.,• ·ru1·1111l).'. t hC' t.1 hl1•<: on the Southern t,.111rnrn 1.1 F1>1Hh;1 ll \\'r1 tC'r~ .\ .. :-111·1.1!10 11 ;\l n1nl.t,1. 1hl' f 1 r:-l ·~c.1 r L(I .. \ 1·11:ic h rornn11•nl1•d ( 'o:irh .J a1·I. ('hr1s\1:1n:-.c·n of St:.in · f,11·d h:1 .. u~t·d thrl'e snphnn1ore quar- terback ~ \'t-rn1t•1 I rt•r11 ... t•d l•l ('1·;,tluatc lhcn1 puhl1{·I.\'. "I ha1·c my op1n1011s bul l'rn l\Ol 20111i.: 10 ll·I a n.\Otl('t•lsc know\.\ hat thcyarc."he";iul .. Jack:-;onl'il\c Sharks ha1c been posl- poncd. Their s cheduled opponents, the Florida Ul;izers and ('hicago Fire 11·ill sr1uare off \\'cdnl'Sday instead. "BitinJ? the bullet isn ·t~nattracti\'c allern:.iti\'c for the players on the · Sharks and \Vhccls \1·ho stand to he put up for gra bs in a draft later in the «·el.!k if some Santa Claus-type l'ar- r.ving ba~s of money doc:-;n't hit the ci ties of Detroit and J acksonville in the nf'xt counle of days . 'l'hcsc playf'rS are understandably . bitter. "E\'crything 11'as handled 1>00rly," s;1id the \\'ht"els' Jesse !\li ms. "It .iusl 1\·asn't prnfe:;sion:1I.'' "I've got a 9-ycar-otd brothC'r v.·ho enuld C'Oal'h betler lhan Dao Boisturc. ·· said Chuck Collins. the \\'heels' punter. ·''I' here \\'ere sci' en or eight games \\'C s hould h:.l\'C 1von, but' \1 ('didn't because of bad coarhini,.:. ·· l "hen Collins lo"·cred th!.' boom on !he n\11ners. 32 Detroitl•rs ..-.·ho filed a ~-5 million bankruptcy petition &.•pt. 2·1. # They "'lhot u ght they'd be mil- lionaires O\'ernighl, thought they'd be able to brag to their friends about bt:1ng ov.·ntrs of a footb:.i ll team,'' Col- lins said. ,\nd there's more dirty laun- dry that has surfaced rcrently. Detroit pl:iyers have told stories or having to bring their own t.o"·els to practicl'. of IH1 \·ing to l}cj? :idhesive t apl' fro n1 a ph~1r1nareutiral sal<"sman and of not beinJ! ;1ble to gc( pral'tire uniforms back' rron1 the ('ll'aners "'Sh:u·111~ !nod and rPnt is the only 11a y to SUI'\ l\'e hl'rc."' said 11uartcr- hack Rubba W,rehc, "ho addl'd lhat :1t one IK)lllt paychC"rks \1erc three \ll'l'ks behind srhcdule "'N111rt .1·-C'i~ht percent of the guys ;1 ro 111al'ried and all they"\'C he-en gl't· lin g is lies ;ind notice.~ Iha! lheir hou:-C's or their furniture arc going tn hl' r<"t'IOSs e.,scd. · · said Collin!'... "Da y-in and day-out," says Robin· son. "Bando is the guy who docs it for tf1c 1\'s.'' Oakland manager Alvin Dark refused to be drawn into the debate. Dark 1von 't C\'Cll talk about Bando's valuctnthe1\'s. "There ;i re so many players on this learn !the ,\'s) v.·ho are being con· 011 TY W<'d11e•da11 ('lu11111Pl -I"' f I sidcrcd for !\lost Valuable Playe r in the American league that I don 't want to insinuate that one player is more \'Hlu:.iblc than the oth(•r,"' Dark ex- plains.,.-- "All my players have diffe rent dut il'S and they're all valuablt! in dir- fcrcnt v.·ays. ··the manager says in his he~t broken field st.l'le. i\laybc Rando has hecn lost in the uproar that constanlly s..-.·irls about s ueh as Reggie J :.ickson, Jim ''Cat- fish" ll unter, Ken 1-loltzman, Bill Nor- th. \'ida Blue, and of course, the most controversial man in baseball, A's ownerCh;trlcy Finley. Pe rhaps B:.indo's worst advertiser is himself. llc's a peacenH1ker not a hell raiser. lle's a leader in the quiet sense. ~ '!'he 30-,vea r-old Bando insists he's nol upset by the comparative l:ick of recognition. ''It used to upset n1e, but not a nyn1orc. '' he pcr-sists. Heart Attack Hits Choo Choo CllAPEI. 1-l l LL, N .C. C1\PI - Charlie "Choo Choo" Justi<;e, a two- timc t\1J.,\mcrican football playe r at the l..:nil'ers ity of North Ca rolina. was reported in satisfactory condition l\1onday after s uffering 1'.'hat doctors ·described as a mild heart attack Sa turday. ,Justice. who operates an insurance :igc ney in Greensboro. v.·as stricken during lhc Pittsburgh-North Cal'olina i,.:a n1c :Jl Chapel llill . 1\ ~11okcs m<in al North Carolina ~Ten1orial llospita l said Justice \\'as in the intens ive c:ire unit. hut \l'<'.IS in good spirits. Arter a hrilliant high school ca reef' ;lt As heville , Justice 11·on. All- ,\n1rri C;•n honors as ;i tailback for ~orlh Carnlin:.i in 1948·4~1 n the sum· 1ner of 1950 he led the College All · st;1rs to a 17·7 l'ictorv ove r the rh·~n1 - pion Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago and v.·as narncd the game's most \·aluablc player. lie wt'nt on to 1>lay briefly 11·ith the \Vm.,h~~I! Redskins of the National Fo • ague. Alston Won't Think ut World Series LOS ANGELES (AP) -"If you snve somebody for the \\'orld Scl'ies. you may not get there," said manager \Valtcr Alston before his Los Angeles Dodgers look on the Pilts bul'gh Pirates tod<.1~' in the third game of their National League (·ham1Jionship series. So even though lhe Dodgers ...,·ere playing before 56.QOO in their _home stadium a nd holdi.ng a 2-0 lead 111 the best-of-five series, Alston v.·ouldn't look ahc:.id. "You v.•orry about the \Vnrld Series \\'hen you get there," said the dean of fJ11 'I'\' M1.:•d11t•sdoy ('hr1111wl If at f 2 ::111 1nanager.'>. \\'hO has piloted V.'Orld charnpionship Dodger teams in 1955. 1959. I91iJ and 1965. llis 01>po.'\ing s ~i1>1"1Cr. Danny l\l ur· l:iugh of the Pirutcs. \\'ho \\'as to eelebr:1te his 57\h birthday tit the playoff ~um('. readily adn1its his team had ils buck to the wall on ar- rival in Los An geles. The Pirates had lost 3-0 and 5·2 in their home park. "There's no tomorrow rur us if we don't v.·in toduy," he said in relating the obvious. "I 1nade my decision to go l'.'ilh Bruce Kison pitching because he has thrown v.·cll for us down the stretch. ~l urtaugh rhose a right·h~ndcd hit· ling lineup \Vilh Bob Robertson and. Rirhic Zisk starting at fi rst base and the outfield respccti vcly. Alston changed his lii"lcuµ to insert Wil lie Cra,\•fo r d, a left-handed hittc1·. in right field and ,Joe Ferguson cat- ching. Kison, :i 6-foOl-4 righl·hander. tcr· med the game, "The most im1>0rtant I've ever started1" llis southpa\v pit- rhing opponent. Doug Rau. felt the same . Bolh un.--: youngstc1":S. allhouj:h the 2.1.yea r·old Ki son gained a_cl'l?im in 1971 "'hen he pitched 6 1/3 111111ngs 111 relier against Baltimore in the rourth \\'orld Series gurnc. whil'h s(Juurcd the ball le that the Piratt·S "'ent on t<.> v.·in in SC'\'t"ll J,!ame:s. ·f<ison was 9·8 during the regular !Season and Rau 13-11. Each wa5 ham· pered by a blister on the middle f_ing~r ·of his throwing hand a\ one point 1n the season. Both say there's no problem now. • 'rhis Game No. 3 of the champion· ship series was announced a sel lou~on !\londay guarantecin~ a crowd of 56.000. One big sur1>rise V.'ilS a rain storm l\fonday \\"hi ch limited the teams' \1·orkouts. Sinre coining \Vest from Brook lyn in 1958. the Dodgers huvc h<1d only one l'egular season gonl{' postponed by rain ~ in 19ti7. "I had never seen roin ou( here, .. cornn1enled !\lurtaugh. "l\1aybC' a Iii - tie mist in the mornings." Although it has been rumored that l\furtau g h \\'il l announce h i s retirement from managing arter t his season, he said. "I have not made comments on retiring. I usually make an nnnouncement at the end of the season on v.'hat I am going lo do." !\lurtaugh retired from managing the Pirates rollowing the 1971 season. but returned on Sept. 6, 1973. Tic has led the Bucs,to tv.•o \Vo1·ld Series titles -in 1960and 1971. Catcher.Manny S<inguillen and out fielder \Villie Stargell paced the Pi rates hitters through the first t \1·0 NL playoff games, with averages of .375 :ind .4:!9. Bu t the overall Pitt· :-;!Jurgh batting average was only .188. On the other hand, the Dodgers \Vere hitting .288 as a team \Vith Ron Cey at .500 ....:.. including four hits Sun· day -Steve Garvey and Bill RuSSl'll al .333. and Bi ll Buckner at .300. UPI 1tttpl'IQto THE JETS' JOHN RIGGINS (44) SCORES MONDAY NIGHT. 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St O·Ol lH 1 0•111\o .... !JOl 1,11• 11 A!1ton• l'.01 l:i J A1""".,.,. !•01 t)A 1J Nl \.tOlllll\ U·l l 111 M•Cl'.•!lolll UOI t9J U "•••nw\ !l ll U ) NtO••"ll !) t I t&I 11 '"'"" SI"'" I) 11 ·' ~ Noh• o ...... u n -lflS 11 '~"" A&M (}II • I u~ 11 t1 1)1 11 If•~• I)!! 11 ~ •1""""' u 01 1u '* ••11 sr n 11 si • 1~ • .,, IN~ llOIJ •II Jt ~J""" Ill! l• Ill ~vou•n (10) )t )"XI M•A''"· O UO n 10 t'llhf•\ "!fl V•ll~ •OI•\. lo .ll>n •l~~ft1X't11•il' (l'n•·,jl"· !l!•nno\. M~••l•n(I, M•~m· OI I !OllO•. M"I'"'" N~ft~ {~"II'~~ Ot<!~J'O~m~ MAI~. ,/1111, l•ro•plf, l!~~' •\M lv•M"·· U(l A Namath 's Conieback Falls Short, 21-17 ~ll A!\.11 IA l•J --ll ubf'rt. filnn. an un- ~ung spcrdster in !\lian1i's stnble of 1horou~hhrt•cl runners. romped 41 ,vn rds ror ;1 touchdov.·n n1idwa ) through th(' fourth £.'(juart('r :ind the Dolphins hC'hl nff a second-hair Nel'.• ''ork rally ror ::i 21-17 \'ictory in thf' !\fonday ni g ht National f''ootbatl Lcai:uc gam.c . Ginn, wh~e 98-yard ki ckofr return ror a tourhdo"·n in the lhird period had been nulliricrl b}1 a i"lipping penalty, ht'l!Wd the Dolphins '4'in I heir 21st straight home ,:::;iine and offset a pa~sini: ~hO\\' pul nn by the JC'ls' .J~ Namath in the second half. 1'ht Jels v.•crc behind 14·0 at the , hulf. hu1 N:1m:11h fll't'tl lh<'m up aft er intcrmi:o111lon. romplr·tinJt 10 or his 25 11as~C':'li in lhr flnal 1v.•oqu:1rtC'rs for t!)I) ~ 11 rrls 11nrl I \l'n I nurh1lo\1•n!>. 1\nd gin1p,\ lrg),lc•<I Hroadw:iy Joe tlirh!'I r1uil until hn "'aS itilCl'CC(lt£.'d in lhc v.•;.1nini:1 seconds h;y .li1kc Seott. lh !ili:iml saf1.•1y ..-.·hn h;11I c·arlicr slolcn tJlll' of Namath 's p;issf'~ and hattcd an c;irlil'r .ll•l rn11 rrh. Ginn ·.~ hurst dO\\'n lhc righ t siclt• rah;l·d lhc llolphins ' lcad to 21 -10 1v1lh 8:59 lcft und proved lo he lhc decisive tout hdown In the nutionally l('levi:.cd contest. .,, lht• !\1i :.imt 48 <J!ld \hi.' ,/l•l s \Vf•fc (Ol'l'Cd lo punt, Narnath rccel\•t.:d s till another chance v.·lth 1; 13 to play and took thr. .lets rrom their ,12 to Minmi's 40 only to have Scot kill the drive whh 19 seconds le ft . \Vith ::ibout si~ n1inutes to go, N;11nath spo tted Rich Ca~t cr streaking acros~ lhc field . Although the big Jets tight end l'.'as surrounded by four Do!phin dcfcr.dcrs, Namuth picked him out and Caster raced the rest of the wny do1vn the ~ldeline!'I for a touchdo"'n. 1'hc pai;i. piny C'Overed ~ I h I . i '"' lllOW1I\ "" yarc s, t c oni:e~t scoring_ strike In A11.,,,.,.,,"u Namuth's pro cnrl'Cr "''""' r•'"' --•,.•1or•,n ,,,O\ nobhy ll01\•field lacked on~ra ,,,_, pninl und lh ~ .lei~ lr~llC4'121 ·11 . Then ~,l.i., . .....,, lhq rt1iumi flefcrHH' 'A'1.1nt to 1vork to ''11w11o,,~~·1h kcC'p Na nlath frnm lcudin~ hi~ lc:im 1No11110UAL L1.Aol"1ts AU\H!NG No .. Ve,,,,Al9jl"\ ll l•. ""'•""•· lo11nothcr lourhdnv.•n. c~""" ,_~~l. cut-. 11.0 . i;i"" • •. N '° k (h •· 11 h k • ~E(t:I VIN G Ntw '!'tu• H199111\ lit ( .. 1t•• ('\\' t OI' ~nt 1~ 1hl ' n(' 11i:a1n 3.111, O•r•~m J'' Ml.1m1 , 'l ... n1~, •·•'· M.iMicft 1~·ilh four m inul!•s In'"· hut N;1m11 th •~1• "'*"f," l' .. \)INr, N"w To•> Nd1tllll"' I/ Jt l I. hud I h fC(' ~I l'U ighl lncornplt•! ion:oi rr'fl!"l """"' Ml•m<. Cotlt•I' ti U O. I~ - • - • ' • T11rsd<'Y. Ottobrr 8, 1974 DAILY PI LOT ft 5 . ' Prep Gridders of the Week Gals 1-2 l\1ARTV FERRARO Cd~I Offense RfCll ENGLE t:slancla Offense JIM WIGMORE ,... Mater Dei Offense TONV ROXSTROM Cdl\t Defe.nse JOHN WUKA WITZ Esloncla Defense MARK LONGNECKER l\tarlna ~fense TIM BLOCK San Clemente Defense ' ' f . DAN BYERS Costa l\fesa Ofrense DALE ROBERTSON FV Offense PHIL COL~ l\1ission Viejo Qlfeme TONY MARTINEZ Costa l\fesa Defense RAY DeBRAAL FV Defense PAT McKEON J\fntcr Del Defense MATT BONNER Ua,lverslty Defense JOE CMIERON Dana HUis Offense BOB Sll\IEK 118 Offense r.1ARC WILSEY Newport Offense- CltAIG FULLADOSA Dana Hills Defense ALLEN WRIGHT llunUngton Beach Defense ........, ___ ..,_._ STEVE HIN ES Edison Offense f\rrKE SERR1\NO Laguna Offense RANDY ADAMS San Clemente Offense JEFF ROBINSON Edison Defense fllARK JOHNSON Laguna Defense JEFF HOPP STEVE RICHARDSON l\1lsslon Viejo Defense Newport Defense ~~~_:__~~~~~ r\rea Grid Summaries JUHtO• VA•SITY I t -1tY Qlwlr1tn LD11r1 0 0 o D-0 M..,.ln1 0 7 0 ~7 M1rl111 iou(tldOwn· R e II" I k ' r. C011v1r1l1111: Su•ton 1-ft-) flR•SHMAH St -~ Olltrt.n Mti.r Dtl 0 I 0 t-1• Uk9WDOCl~lt0 ~1 ,,..t... Otl rwcflOe-.t: Gori1~1", Oarnl1191191. c-.i-: T1ylw lrvnl, Got111tn !1N11I. l'lllESHMAN Sew• "' Q111rt1n 01n1 Hlll1 6 0 0 G-6 ,... • 0 0 1._22 01n1 Hiii• to!Jcllctown : HOW9. SOPHOM OlllE S(Ol'I 111 Q111rt1n1 ~ltrOel O 6 O ~' lt'twOOO JV1 0 6 6 1--lCi M:lltr Del louchdOW!I! Wlllll fl'IA. Jl,llOOll VAllSITY ,,.,, 111 Olltrltn vm~ P~r~ o " o 1s-11 E"1nc.l1 0 0 0 D-0 tzs··------------------w I IASEIALl..-441T-BASEBALLS • BRIAN HEANf..'Y EJ Toro Offense STEVE LE"'IS rilarina Offense RON DYKES Uni verslty-Offense STEVE HERNANDEZ El Toro Defense Crid Poll .. 01, Ser-I, ltKOllll Poi11t1 1 $1, P1ul Cl°'I 195 7. "'"'""'lm !J..01 113 J. S..vllo (1.0.ll 163 4, 8l11>op Am11 !3.(1) 116 5. Sou!h Hlll1 tJ..01 U •. ~ter o.i {]..(I) 11 7 l.oyol1 CJ.al 60 I. Lor. Altos 12·11 J6 t. Reot1nos fl·U JS 10. P11M Vorllfl !J..01 2• ,.. 1: Monrovil (:J..Cl 051 lfl 2. Col!Dl'I Cl-Cl (4) 179 In Grid Contest Joycc Scott or ll untington ~ach came up "'Ith only five losers and ty,·o ties to "in th!! v.·eckly Dally Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo football game guess- ing contest . Judges today noted 11\'0 er· rors in !his y,·eck's Pirke:oo pro games -Clevehuvl <LI Ne1\' England and \Vashin~­ ton at Philadelphia· Those ~ames. slated later in tho..' sea- son • .,~:ill be excluded . She u•ins a black and v:hite portable television sci frorn - sponsoring ABC Co I o r Television stores of Hun- tington Beach. The next t1ro Y.inners were deter mined \'ia the tie breaker aflrr a massive tie ror s r con d 'resulted . each in the deadlock having missed six games. Carol Reed of Fountain Valley made it a 1-2 finish for the distaff side while Steve Hinton of HWltington Beach placed third. Eighteen entrants v:ere tied for second before the !ie breaker system broke up Lhc snarl. Only three of the top 19 finishers correctly t :i b bed Duke over Purdue and all three of the prile "'inners "'ere r ight on the money in Cincy's pro football U\l5Cl uf \Vashington. And only three of the leading 19 'vcre able to prognosticate \VcslminstC r High·s upset of Nc~·port liarbor. This Yleck's pickeroo entry blanks appear in toclay's and \\1ednesday's edition's of the D~ily Pilot. Prep Po1o Summaries VAltUTY Scorl lly Qu1r1en BolH Grinde 0 I 0 1-2 Huntington Beacfl 1 • 1 '-13 Hunllnf!IOll Belch KO<lnQ; M~~ l ; All4tnn l, ••vtor 2. Joll11~Dr1 1: Cus11m1n. Wtir, JUHIOlt VAltSITY Sctre Dy Qlllr1•r1 BolsOI Grinde o o o 0-o Hy.ntlngton 8HCh S I I 5-19 Hunllng!Ol'I lltlKll i.corlnq , Bou '· Coulliui> 7, Rlcll1rd....,, Parlr.tr. l"ltOSH·SO,.H Sc"'t Dy Ovlrtt rl llolSI Grll'lde I 0 0 1-1 -unoion BudlJ_J_.l~ Hun•IP19ton lle«h KO<lng· 81ustl111 !, OIOttr 3. Ok-"°", Rt~nold. SOHOllA FllOSH·SO,H TOUllNAMENT Trov k 01'• 111 a~11·~ i -J l..l')IJ'llB lleB<h 3 J • '-14 l.avun• Buw:n ..:orlno: Mor!OO'I •. Benson J, Wnlllock 1. Anderl.oft 2. WSliA •74 DATSUN .. 610aolv'99~-• ,-;.;a_ou. .COSTA MESA DA TSUM 1145 HAllOl ll VD,. C.M. . 540.6410 radio pager ---·---$17.00 a lll!lllth total cost no dept11t on credit approval ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE '" l. Trov CJ.0) 142 835-3305 •. Temple CtlV !l.01 121\~~~~~~~~~~~~1 5. S1nt1 Ar>11 V1ll•Y {2.0.l) (1) 1111: '· Sin M1rlno U.(IJ 100 7. Mornh•gsld• IJ..01 75 1. t.om...x. !l.Ol •2 ~. P1clflt~ ll.(I\ 29 10. Burroug~s (8urb1n~l n >·A I. El Oor1do {J.(I) (11) 197 2. Rlo Mt~I (3.(IJ !ll 171 J. MllSlon Vlt!o (2·1) 136 l . R"""l~nd (1.1) 115 ~. UnoY ... lllV (].(lj 107 6 P1l'Tld1l~ (1.0.1) 103 1. A111tlOlll V1llty U·ll 8J I . .a.r11ng1on CJ.(11 15 f, G1rr IJ.(I) S(l 10. BO!llll ll.Ol 70 GIOTl4 CHl:Y. ll:A~IHG '75 MONTE CARLO s 124°0 .. o. :'.Ml MO °"8n End ~en11 ,,... CIJ'WI ...., ....... -""""~ GROTl4 CHEYaOLl:T 1 11 11 _...__._c~ IU..ull . t -t·llll . ..__,..,_... •Mo 0o-rrr-t •Htw C• l"lf"Y 2 or l Y•r1 •Thfw.,,..., _.. Ml1'1 ... Contact IM Lta,. bpuh at ' HARBOUR vw 18711 INCh I• . tVrtinqtOft ltooch 842-405 .. 0,.. 1 0.,, ....:bt.·, •. , w .&-S..•-' WEDNESDAY FROM 4 P.M DEL TACO al participbting Del To;os all ove r lhe Souit>lond DOH'T DISCARD THOSE . , -I I Nit 21' ................ pttl4,.... I w • ..,. ..... ett.M .... ,,,., .. •4141•. ,,....,. si-.. I w ..... ,.... lO INlt si,oo ANTHONY'S SHOI SllVICl C~D TEHHIS SHOES ' ' • PRIZES WORTH '15DD00 WIN _7'P."" TV w..kty Pigtkin Pickeroo '74 winne" will be ...._.. d.d pri1n by ABC Co4or T ele'lli1ion of Huntington leach. fint place winnen wlll reui'll• a $91.11 z.nith 12-inch, diagonal measure, black and whrte portabie l•levi1ion ul. Setortd place winnen 999 • $16.95 Zenith table mod.I rodio artd third ,.._ prisn ore Zenith "billfo4d'' pocket portable rHies ~ $12.95 each. AU ptiies ore volued ocuwdint1 to nmnvfodurer's 1u91l'"tff retail ptita. £ntrin may_ be deposited unlil Thursday •fl~ at the A.IC Color T•'-viston Pigskin ,;di;-'74 h111dq Mlrten °'"al Doily Pilot offices in Hunti~ten 8-ch, N.wpart leclch, Colta Mncl, Laguna Ii-ch · or San cl-nle. w..ltly winnen will be notified by moil anrd fMf pidl up their pri 1n o t A.IC Color Tel•vision 19046 aroo.hun1 11..,d. Huntin9ton leach Watch for this Pigskin Pickeroo '74 play•N femi .act.. W'ffk in th• DailT Pilot spo"• 1ection. Clrt._ the team you think wil win in .. ch pairin9 lft tM list of 30 gamet artd Mrtd in th• 11loyer'1 fOml en- try blank or a reasonabl• fac:simil•. Then -tch the Daily Pilat sports pagn for each -e•k's litt of th... w1,_.,, l4J the conclU1ion of-th• ·10-w•ell nm~tltJen, j~ will in'f'ite-fiNt ~ winn... to try f'w the Miail grand priz•; a Z.nith color t.._laion. The ' 16-inch, diaganal m.owre tobl• model -.... Ml 11 'Wllwd at $291.11. It 9"' to the PigMin ~ '74 contnlont who bfft pr.diets the outc.ome af Mlectlld pcvf.istonal football 9omn the wffk•ncl foll.M~ the cloq of regulor plckeroo contnt. ToJ!L•l!9J)I• for th!_.g_rand ~1•,1JOU ha...,. le win -One ~ tMWiili:ly Pig1kin p·.c1i_e;oo-74~ petjtlans. a.low ar• tM n.iln, the list ef .. .,.... Gnd entry blank. Good ludc. RULES 1. ~ .... _,., ........ M&.w •• ,.. ....... , .............. .. --, ... _."'· ..... ,_ .... '-'"""'"';. tMfloooeol • - --9wpfi-.N 1 .. m.. -... ......_ ;,. .............. i. t.ilii.to j ...... i,... n-wMch .,.., _........ wMI .. "'•••llfiM . 2. s...1 it ... f'IOS«JN PK:llHOO, '7•, S,... D1,..111 ••I, P.O. lei I.MO, c..t. Mo.., CA. '2•2• . J. ONy w -.... ,... ,..,_ ,.....,itt.11 _., WMll. Cso:lelle 111 --..i...I ..... '-"· oHicWe _, ~ ...... ~ -""' ........ , .. , . ........_ ... "'"' .. ..--... .... _, ....... ify ....,. "fldil~ _ .. ""''"" ...... 4~. 0.0.-.. of , ........... !hi. ptlott -· ... ....,,... .. ,..... ..., ... _ .. ,.. .... . ............ _. ... ,.., .... "'"' _, ...... '"-n......, ........ ""'"'.,. ""'41--1 ta the Doily l'ilM effl~ lry 6 P.M. n-.. .... l . ,..,icli-ti"I ........ ..... "*' ........... ..... hitt "'-" ................ their i--4iciM '-ill" --"""'"-I• -· •· Tll lllAUI II.AN~ MUST IE FIUlD IN OI INtlT "Y010. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : ENTRY BLANK E • • • • • • • • ....... -c.., '----------Zip•----,.__ ______ _ • • • • • • • • • • • • Circle lllOIM you think will win thil weft's ...,.... : Rams at Gl'fftl lay Cleveland at Hew IEllC)bld WashlllCJfon at l'hlladelphla Oklahoma at Texas Stanford at UCLA USC at Washington Stm Texas Tlch at Texas A&M Mis-I at Nebraska Tulane at Air Force Princeton at Dartmouth Tennessee at LSU Michi9an State at Michi9an · Illinois at Purdue LA Southwest ot Golden West El Comino at OrallCJe Coast Arizona Western at Saddleback LB Wilson at Mater Dei Loara at Fountain Valley San Clemente at Volencicr Huntington Beach at Ke1111edy El Dorado at El Toro Costa Mesa at MCIC)nolia University at Esperanza Brea ot Lo9una Beoch 'Wes tern at Marina Estancia at Tustin Torrey Pines· at Mission Viejo Canyon at Dano Hills Newport Harbor at Edison Villa Park at Corona del Mar Tll IREAKE• -My gue1s on the total number • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • of polnt1 uorff In all JO game1 b ---- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . : l'i'flkirt l'ic:ltrroo i1 a rtqular ft ohlt9 of tti. ! • HAllOI IASllALL IATTIMG IAMGl ltO W. Wiit••·• •WISfCLIJJPlAlA•LIDO•JA,HIONllU.ND•COl:OHADtLMAR •s· C.M~••k• ....... hrkd .. FASMOH SQUARl ISANTA AMAi SOUTH COAST ¥11.u.•• .,. . ·-----------------•25~ ·----... -----------------·' : Oalty Pilot iports section eQc:h Mondoy, Tritttd.y ! : ordWrdM:sdoy. : • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·••••••e••.: • I ,. .. ')n; DAILY PILOT Tuelday,Octol>tir8, 1974 : ,.. ... ' ' •• '' 'I • •.. ' ·- ' -TONI HT'S TV HIGHL GHTS ' 1 ABC' 17) 8:30 -"llil 1~1 dy ." )'vettc J\limicux !>.l ~11·s In :1 'J'V movie ~he "'l'Otc her~e lf as a l'lliturcd, L'le~a nt \\'on1a n \\'ho doubles as a hired l <l!'o~<Jss in . Jn::ieph C'u n1panclla, Clu Gulagc r and I Keenan \Vynn arc l'caturcd. : !\BC (I) 10:00 -1.,oli cc Story. Tony l..o Bianco ;,111d non !\·terctlith arc batk again in this episode, · pursuin g a su;,ivc bank robber. Larry Jl ci gn1an is ·fcuturt:d. ' CJJS 12) 11 :JO -"Cannon." This 1970 "pilot 11 rno\'il' for the ::i uccessful ·rv series sta rs \Villi am ('onr;.1d :ind \'cr 3 ~T i les. / -. ,) TV DAILY LOG .... Tuesday Evening OCTOBER 8 PDCll mmm••., 1.U.WIUli.ll'lillll 1ttw1 \!>) lon11111 W111r1 MJ LIM? P1rt1llst ftlllllJ ......... .lwm.i C.1111df She'# "", ... Eltdrlc C..!llRJ .,...,_ ,:JO I"~ ... l lffl Sii .. ,.,, Ctllfittr .... , ·1 CD De•r'1 Clloict Tiit Pitnetn -- is lhe ciwtr 101 tl'MI r11! occup1tion W now c1n't qult-1 su«ttdul lllff11 tS.SISSin. m Mt" Criltil SHw m P.litQI c..tid1tts !Of CiO'ltl· flOI' (90) Edmund G. Brown J1., Democratic 1ube1n1to1l1I undld11e ind Houston floumo1. Republk:1n t1ndld1\t. ~ti In a dtba!t taped at tlMI LA Coll~tntion Centlf. 9:00 I)1'1i CD Cl) HI. I ii 'i 't·O When the State Stn1te crime u11's limousine tlptode$ with 11llin1 force, MtG111ttl ~$1$ ll1ndwritin1 1n1lyi.is 111d psri;hi1lry lo find the twisted mind re59oni.ible. W1lli1m Windom f Uttll. €I) l..11 Cr111dt1 AMI dtl Rock 1:00 ~Q)News.10:00 MM S:w': hlllft II BUDDY EBSEN-TV'S TMll • tH*IWUICll * BARNABY JONES-HIT! I L-LKJ "'"' I' m"""''"""' Wtr1r1ldl TM 111 Vlllq . Cff}w1tcllll11 • ~~ loft11111' I n.11 Stt11•• I) @ (I) Cl) l1111W, Jentl '"Odd Man lolef' An inlric:llt plot h1tchtd bJ lhrte c1r·pool memblrs lo ltij«k $JDO,OOO ol 1n llld111· t1i1t cornptny's lund1 used In i11idt dt1ls Jot$ 1wry whtn lhe '°uritr ol tilt rnonei is 1ccidtnl11!1 killed in lhe otherwise s11tttul~I robbery. 0 "POLICE STORY"- • A~COPSHOW '"'~$25,000 ,,.,. .. 14 -~ . , ~ Q.1 tJ HollJWOICI Squ11t1 likl, Tilr 1l1M1« Q @ CIJ ®J (0 Polict Story "~ Rai•bM SwllllM "'Ovtr St~en" World fu ll of Hurt" Paul Bur~ and !17' (1) Tt Te• tfle lnrtli HMq·Wibon s1at. MK111. s "°"': 1c1 (2111) .,1111 ~ m m """' VI " (dri) '6l-£1il1l>elh T1ylor, iJ Tk hW ORIS !·~~~~:.:::.. ;,~;~;:~~~;fA~:;~ AA11111I WlfW tllouth injured i nd dtprnsed will • -• .. • 'Tunnel' Will Replace '6 .Rms' for Mesa About :i ll t htH1l' lll'iXhJl" lions or "6 H1ns 1l 1v \'u"' di'>\:U!.!it'd 111 t tu~ :-.p;.ttC' l.1-.t v.•eek l·rutch unc . ·rhc Co!.l:1 ri11:sa C1vl<: Pl ayhouse, \I ht<"h \\'Otild hav1,• 01..cncd its "G Hms'' on the :.:.i n1c \\'cckl•nd as the \\'est1n i11 stl'r \'cr:.ion ra1 · !:>Cd il s curl:i in , has t hangcd its 1nind. ln:.lCJHl. dircl'tor Puli Tu1n l.icllini "Lil stugc u · re\'i v;il of Lhc co medy '"fun· ncl ofLuvt'.'' Although lt 's an oldlr, "'l'unne l of Love" \\•1!1 bf! brand lle\V to must l'0<1stal lhcalcrgol·rs s inl'l' 1t hu~n·1 t:K·c n produel·d locally in more than a 1l('('a(jC'. It':. :in a d ull t·omed y ;.ihout a COUjllC \\'hO\"U-lricd Ill ~·-un to 111·odurc :in offspring :inct fin a ll y turn tu :idojl\11111, "'ith surpris111i.: rl':.ul ts Ti\Kf:'\'G Tll •: prin<'.ipul roles in the Co:.ta ~tcsa !>.hO\\' "'ill be Jlclcnc Briggs and lt ich11rd J\1 t ;.o;a l!ey. Su pportinl!; ro l~s \\•ill be h:indlt·tf hv Kris ll ag<•n. Sue P ~ll cg r i ni , i\nnabe ll c Quigley and :i nuthcr part ye t lo be tust. Since the ('ivic Playhouse \\'as set back ;1 "'eek in it s unsucc t ss fut a ttL·n111t to l'ast "6 Rn1s." the or1cning date of ··Tun~el of Love" \\ill be posl1>0ncd from Nov. I to cilhl'r Nov. 8 or 15, UC· Intermission Tom Titus :ind t"'·o f l'OITI commuruty theater gr oups. 'rhe pro houses in opcr :l1 ion are South Coa.'>t Hl·pc1·tory <.ind Sehusli un's \\'est Dinner l'layh()u:.e. both rcsu1ning th<.·i r shO\\'S tonight unt.I run·· ning lhrough Sunday, "•hilc 1hl· lr\'i tl e Co mmunity ·'l'hc at c r il nd Lil g un a ;\l ou l to n Pl ay house reprr~c nt the rommunity f)la~Cl'li . 1\l SCR, ···rhe Real ln· spl'ctor ll ound " Ito be vi si t e d to n i g ht a n d revie\\'Cd Thu rsda y) s"•ings into its Sl'COnd \\'CCk \\1ilh John·David Ke ller at the dire c torial hcl1n . Shakes pearean actor A!ich- :ie l Kee nan fro n1 San Oiegq_'s Old Globe 'fhcJter 7/CAZING S7WDLES ~ ,_,__,;,;.; __ heads a cust or company vi:tcrans including Richard Doyle, l.c:sli c Jones. l~al Landon Jr. and Don ·ruche. Curtain time is 8 o'clock for "Inspector ll ound " al the 'fhird Step 'fheiller. 1827' NC\\"\>Ort Bl,,d ., Costa !\lcsa. Rcscr\'a tions 646· 1363. , ,\·r sE BA-t;TIAN'S, ":\l ;i,mc .. is carry ing on des1>ite the loss of a C'ilst n1 c..m b e.r l a_ li v .c. lo ... x. t ... Oii • ,..... ....., W~ Mat. I PM $1.00 fl:H IEH.ISHMtNTSI f MACON 11 · · COUNTy_f. LINE~ --· a.. .......... "HIGH PLAINS DRIFfER" Pcrlorfl"l3n ces are i;?i\'E'n '<i.t 8:30 nightly ul t he plush p\ay hu u~e. 1\06 Lag.una Cunyun n o :id , LaG un u lk il<"h. Resc r\•utfons 494· <19743. \\•ith ~1 il·haol C:.irnah:1n and llram\rc ll \'ounJ: 1n top sup-\.IOt'ti n~ roll•s 111111 J oUnnl' \Vo\colt and Ann l.upv cou1· !JlC'ting t he q uintl'I. spirited a"·uy du1·ing Sutur· doiy 's ·JX'rrorn1:i nl'l', Doris Allen ploi}s the titl e rule, "'ilh ttf ar1l' ri1oncl'll. Bh1n· eht' f!fi ckclson. Jot• r ll'tChl'r and Putr 1ck \.ung topping the support i n ~ e;.i s t . · I) Inner is served iut huu1· T 11 E: I RVIN f'; Com · und a h;i lf b<:fore l'llt1a in,-munil.Y Thcutl•r is hc"ding "'hict"a :vu 1·ics during the Into .11~ second \\'Cckcnd \veck <1t the playhouse, 140 with the nC\V cornedy "Nor·. Avenida Pico, San Clemen· inan, ls ·rtiat ''ou?" at the te. Reservations 492·0050. new IC'r home 011 the golden Curta i n t i 1nl~S thi s ,,,~·ckc nd a rc s ·30 Friday :tnd S:1lurd;1y e\'erl iJlgs i.lnd 7:30 on Sund;i y ut the 1\l" tor"s Pluy bo x 'l'hc:1ter on the Gold1~n . \Vest Colh.•&1 <.'t1n1pus <ofC lire (;othar1. Strcrt pnrking lot) in Hun· t ingt o n Uc:i c·h. Reser· ,·;1tions 557-7297. ' \\'INDING U P a three· week engagement at the Lil guna l\1oulton Playhouse \\'ith performar\ces tonight through S;i,turday is "A l\'lajority or One.'' under the direction of ti-tary Eastman Rigney. Vivi enne ritaloy and Jack Binge rt head Ilic c~t(Qr the co ni c_dy·dri.l ma..._ ••• . "BILl,!,J_ACK" hK .... My1itry lirt L-••tff "MIDNIGHT N" IRI \Vl•st College can1p11s. Ber· nic Sin1on hcuds the cus~ -----·· WEST COAST PllMIHI lest FonlCJll Play Of TM Year Colffdy Alt'ord "THE REAL INSPECTOR HbiJND" "BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA" !RI .... IARGAtN ('Ord ing to flliss ·rambellini .11------------H ..... ::,•:0-:,~:•:":S:O:Y:L:E:HT::G:R:E:E:N:':' ~c c.:~"' MATINEE IVl•TDottiY 'fll 2\)01>.M . AtlMAIS No pcrfo rrnancc \Vi ii be SC'h c dulcd o n No v . 22 bcciJ USC of c onflict ing sc hedules "'ilh the city"s recreation de partment. * ON STAG•: this <i.•cck arc four local producl ions - l\\'O profcs~ional offerings "FANTASTIC PLANET ' -"lltlll riMlllU•I , ... ,O!el --.. CL.ill GAIL!· .JUH HAILOW "CHIMA SEAS", MANN THEATRES "ILA.IIHG SADDLES" Ill ... "IAMAHAS~ "2001 SPACE ODYSSEY" .... "SILENT IUHHIHG" IPGI .. CAIARIT" l,GI ••• '!OH A CLEAR DAY"- "LOIDS OF Fl.& TIUSH" l,GI · 'UT TliE GOOD TIMES IOLL" ''\.ET IT iE" "DEATH WISH" • •• "SltlrtCO" IRI "CLAUDINE" ""-- ...... ~ .. ~-·~·/ 1:51 "THE HEARTBREAK KID " S:JS t:15 lrGI· lrGI l :lS-7:25 .,.. __ __ ......,.,,._ "DEATH WISH" ... "'SERPIC0" 111 "CLAUDINE" ... "HEARTBREAK· KID" INI Llttlf: a11tllt not rtvt1I !ht n1rne of his 1t1Kkt1 lo Df. Welby. 1--~,>-,--l:lfl!I ttZl (lJ ())CIA 11tr'1'1Ml,,j _ _;;..,,..,,,;--,.;_----f.:;;,_ '-~ • M1dtnf'1 sd1«1l 1ni1nm1nt lo write ED Sap of Westen M111 .. Ch1ist b OH WIDHESDAY, ocnOIER 9, 1974, EDWARDS CINEMAS Will 5T.UT OUI 45TM YUi OF SHOW Ill -OVER THE ftAIS Wf HAVE IROUGHT YOU ALL OF THE GREAT MOTllS, Of""lHfl•f RISTS. MON . .fll. Ol>IN A:IS •SAT. a SUN. OHN 6:00 '·M. ,,.. about !tit man he rnosl 1dmue1 sets Boin" The slOfJ of the •1Rdu11111 (l oft 1 t1111n 1tKllon in lht [lln~ ol the Hebrt•I lrorn tl'le titnt ol .-,• . - I I I j • • • ~. ilibr1h1rn 111d tilt b11th of fflOflo-a~m Ma111·ll "Te1rn· tlteism throu1h lhe desert lOiourn ....urt" Ollicm Milloy and lletd bf· ol MOH1. com e suspicious 11111tn lht 11rnt wit· ntss -tllll !ht same I0\11 lr11ek show IO:JO 1...,..-tt Mtenlure II!_ 1t \wo different tnllic 1ttid«nts. • 1111 ;'..'.,,_ e 1r1w11: 1CJ'i211t) .,_. " u. ':""_, ~" (llo1) '65 -YiMtnt f'flct. U CM!ld Crita .... tf Ciwcllt Ntdln T1patlat (Qj(j))(t}a> K...., 1hJ'll:OOl)QQfI)mG)th•I '.'11.D.T.C." Ricllit's. 1e1du~ip abil· C~ [!) ®) &J Q"} @ fte•t 1!y 1 •• ,ut lo 1 llJ!nt lts1 •Mn ht Int ti Croucltt 11 ~t 111 ch1111 or th• hi1h scllool · 6 NTl'O R.D.T.C. unit fJ Mowlt: "Tiit hitklS Tt111" I 0.lftr'J CHkl (dr1) '59-John Sa1on, Sandri ~e. Tiii Y1r1lnl111 I Mlllloll: l•ptulbll C1r1illl f!!Jf1_t Cllltry Mtvlt: CC) CZllf) *Dt1,.1alt I CJ)!*' Cunt Mlnioll" (ld'I) '&4--G1rm1n Cobos. Wild Wild Well fD l1111nt. '"Home rrorn Home" Alltu! P1rt II. (~ (j)) W1~le4: Otld 11 lllvt m El Jukle (I) Mnlt: ''C•rH• ol the MHll" ll:JO 0 IJ1l (3) Ci) CIS Liit Mcrvit: (C) (mwsJ 'JI-John P.,nt. "C.R101" (d11) '70-W~liam Con· l ·lll E)@ (l) (I) M"A"S"H The Ill· nd. Y111 Milu. ' lire MASH ltam ol surreons IKtl 2~,~@} ~s JtflnllJ CarMll ~ t~h1usliflJ 41·holl_r1 In the o~r·1 O fr1tturld ~,;.. at1n1 room, 1nd 1rn1dsl !ht 'lllst· @ MO\'ie: "Miuilll Ju111r" (dfl) t 1iCks ind the ftlhlJ, they tMh '44-JaniS Cirttf Jil!l Binnon. Je1111 .$11mtlh1n1 n•• about lht 0 (~ (i)J Cil 'm Wide W•i" (jefi, (i) ®J m NIC Tllltld•J MJsttry ••tady ~lie(' (R) Btrb1r1 MllM: (CJ (90) "'Wtltrt HM All reldon ind Robert Powtll st11. tM ,..,.. IOMtr (wsp) '74 -~ Wandertlflt P1ltr Gr1¥1s. Yer111 Bloom. Ct Oflf Acdoll Cllktllf O'H1n1M Ir., ll1!hlet11 Q11inl1n, IZ:OO It) MO'rill: .. Men WitlloVI ~mts" lo'N:~111 J1mes WtJttd. l min ind (mys) 'l5-F1td M1tMurr1y . fiit l1mil)' l•Chl IOI $Urffl.1t 1!ttr a m MOY!t: "tkr Twel¥e Me~" (aim) dtadly v1ru1 produced b, 1 m11!er· 'S4 -Greer C1rso11 Robert Ryan. lo111 r1d11tion eaplotion kiU1 moU ED lurtttr Proolini "Whilt the ol tht pt0pl1 on 11rth. Cars Aw1y ..... C!J Milt Oou1l11 Shaw D ABC Tuesday Movie IZ:JO ED YGli lo• Het1th *Yvette Mimieux stars l :OO S dQ)TomonllW as THE HIT LADY I (i)Q)@ Nm And she never misses 1:45 o Movie: "Alone lh• lir1t1 Divide .. Q l<l' {l.J) mm ~IC lund•r (•ts) '51 -Kirk D<iu11as, Yh1m11 Mt'lie: (CJ 190) "Hit lid(" {du) M110. W1!1e1 Brt11n1n. '74-Ywne M1rn1eur, Dick Rim~ I Z:OO m All·Nirftt Show: "Doublt Ult," .IOu ph Camp1nell1. Cl11 Gul11e1, "De1llrr Cilrw tt T1rtl" lltnn1n Wr~n YveUe Mirnitu1 1!11s1 11 an el111nl. cultu red woman l:IO Q Mo'tit: "Tiit l rtln" (SCi·fi) ·~ owholt fob IS 1 p1ofeUIOllll artis1 -Petti Jlfl [Jck, ~tit Heywood. '4&--Claiidette Col!>lft. John l'hynt. W ednesday 0on Dl!Foie. l :JO O (CJ "Si11ct"ly Y111n" (mus) ·55 DAYTIME MOVIES --ti11tr1te, .lolnr1t Oru. DototllJ M1lo11t .• l :JO il]l "Tht Slt11dtr T111t1d" (lusp) '66 1:10 0 "lldy f10111 ~nl11<ky'° (d11 ) 'J9 -Sidney Poitit1, Annt B1nt1aft. ! llt n Dre• Ceo1111 Rall. tj} (JJ (C) "llo11" (dr1J '611 - 9:00 O HSeven An1rJ MeRH fdn \ '55-li1labeth T1r1of, fll(hud Bunon. R,,it\Olld M1~t¥. Dtnn1s Wta¥t1, l :OO (J)"llldrbc11d lllt Piral•" {MY) ltfhey Hu~\er, Otbr' P1111I. '!12-Roblln Newton, til'td1 Darnell. l:JO 0 "Stllnl'lt 1n l Tr•l11" (m)'S) 1&:00 0 "RYn, P1rcho, Run" (d11l '66--'51-firley Gr1n1er, Robert W1!~u. G'r'(, li'~r"ll: [tga AndtrKin. ,75i'"' Ruth Rom1n. !.Ye ("''\) ~l-Gt~t Au1 ry Island! l)1 "Iii lrNlklSI ol 1931" (com) ot lost Saul1" (dra) 'Jl-Btl1 LU· 'JS-Bob Hope, w. C. fields. ri™. Ch,r\11 l•u1hlon 0 (Cl "P•I lotJ" (mut) '57 - 12:00 m "D•ncin1.L~f'' (rnuq 'll -: Frink Sin1t". Rill H1yworth. Kim kl•~ Gl'"~cd. ~ltd Aslairt. Cl11ll Novik. G1b!t 4:00 11!1 (]J ''Conflid 11 Wln11" (com) 1:00 S "Wit"°" R1urulltn1" {com) '53 -llit ron Moore, John G111Mln. KOCE, rtlA~N•:t. 50 ()ran.Ill' Cnunl \'0!' UllF t <>IC\'i si~n s t:i tion, KO('F. 1·\'. h:is "sr h!"duled the fo lln"''in g spc<'ia l prO/.!r3m~ tod:i)~ lll'l;l1lcd li:ilinQ.$ or Cha nn('I SO's pro~r:imil rtl'(' rarricd in the O;iily Pilot's 'fV !f.1cck ea<"h ~unrt3y II 00 !tc'INI 01\!0ICI "If•\ 1(1 I) It P 1"~'-•llf ((.\ l "'ll-M!No 61oM. I M (-m111111, ft l 'I'"' 1111,.., !C.I ··l--1 ......... (.,,.,,,..,. . '11 ''"'' 11 O••• •C.I "(,,ci. t· NOr •r"'" I _,,~ M.o!ll '•Cllr, t(.I /:r•M '>fl·, ~llll•hllf' I 00 (l•Urot ( ...... .,. C( I 1 10 (•n•.ctltM•• ICI l .. 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"CAIAIET'' l,Cil '"DtATH WISH" "SH"CO" tal 'iMI OUTJIT" "SOYUMT GIHH" IPGI "CLAUDINE" "'40 CAIATS" IPGI '"n4I GIEAT GA T51Y" ..,,. ,AIALUI Yll W" Ill I ACADEMY AWA.IDS! "CAI lfl" IP'Cil "DlATH WISH" .::Sllf'tCO" Ill Specl.I Prict 10: 15 1,1!'1.-1:00 p.m. ltxct¢ Sun. & Holid1.,.sl .... IDWAl:OG.IOllHSOH CHAILTOt4 HESTON "SOYLEHT GREEN' .. ll'GI OUTFfT D•IY 1 & IO:JO SOYl.EKT D9ity: 1:45 OUTRT s-drt: t·S:J0.9 '~S..,:3:45-7:15-10:45 • TO caHIAlE OUI A..-MtVEISAIY WllH YOU, WE WANTED YOU TO MA TE THE IEST EHTERT AINMIHT OF THE SIASOH, ~so ..... . OH WIDt4ESDAY, OClOIER 9, 1974, OUI: IDWAID HUMTitfGTOH CINEMA AT llACH IOULIVARD AHO RLIS mms .. HUMTIHGTOt4 IEACH, WILL PIESEMT A MOVll l.MJKI AHnHIHG YOU HAVE EVER SEIH: THE LAST 4!5 MMUTlS OF THE FILM WILL HAVE YOU HOWLIHG AND CHEBINCi Lili HO OTHH MOVIE HAS -IT'S rQl'ULAI EHTHTAINMEMT AT ITS FIEICE, FUMHY, IOUSIHG llST, IT'S "THE LONGEST YARD" n•s SURYIYAL OF THE FIERCEST. A•DTHE FVll•IEST. tU-.-1PICl .. lllU1111 -Al t ltlHl [IW01' PUlllCTIDll ,,_ BlllT llYlllDS -j "THE LONGEST YARD"/j ""'"""'O•• .U•RtlRHIT : "''" "' o •• IHllT llOlllCll . ._~,!....,••ft• TllCY UllllWTll '"''" ,, Al .. RT l ~UDGT SMOW St.UtS At 1t00 P.M. • UHOt'.I 1'l.fl.tl •. &Ull" ltl'NOlOS IN "THE LO_NGESJ YARD" 111 l!Mt\ WIOHUOl1' OCI. t ~:llill:il,lj~i!i!U~~ ... ~~ l I H IUl(IC - THE OUTFIT 'll'GI Pl.US • CllMl.TOH MUIOM SOYLENT GREEN :llGI UU ...... UI CABARET .nus I UtlU STIUWO DN A CLEAR DAY l"CI CMAtlll DEATH WISH 101 ftUS • M. 'loCIHO, S RPICO !'Ill . .,,,. ,. .... ........ p 1.I '"' "'" --1~ SWINGING CHEllLIADEl5 (I) ot1d Slri NurM' !ti IKIW:O Miid OMA! Wllf JUGGERNAUT • !'GI EMPEROR OF NORTH ,... OIAllU iOHSbfi DEATH WISH !f~ ftUS t Al 'ACJHO snPICO Ill w..., ...... ..........., .. ,_w...,.. , .................. w,,. A ..... t. ali-!RI Boy Pies In Train Incident From Wi re Services ., NEW YORK -Passengers, who watched helplessly as a fast moving t r a i n squeezed two boys against a subway platform ~1onday, tilted a 56- ton car ta free the youths. One victim, a IZ-ye3r-olcl ho;.<. died .today in surgery and his 8-year-old companion was in critical condition. A second rush-hour I r a i n Monday narrovdy missed a sister of one of the boys, (1NSHORT ... ) but lhe girl turned back and was pulled to safety by a policeman. "In less than anolher second they would have made it,'' said police officer John Nilsen who spotted the youths run- ning across six tracks at a Harlem station. • A Singing Cosell? He .Mav ll andle J' ar ie ty Sliotv By FRANK S. SWERTUlW NEW YORK 1UPl1 llO\\'ilrd Cosell, the grcalt.>sl deadpan since Buster Keaton, may be singing and d11ncins his way into you r Hvlng roorn wilh his own varieJy show series on ABC nexr January. "I WOfl't be another F.d Sullivan," said Cosen. who confirn1ed the possibi!it v of the show in a conversStion in his office at ABC. "lie \\•as just a pointer. I'm going 10 have to have a show from every avenue or life. Sure. there v.'ill be the basic vaudeville acts." COSELL, DUBBED t h e "~Ian they love to hate" for his ii-reverent slyle o f sportcastlng. said ABC was e:4peeted 10 wrlfp up the show in the near fu tu re. Cosell 's :-;how, which would be aired live from New.· York, (TV REVIEW) I might slip nicely into ;,The Sonny Comedy Revue" s\ol on Sunday night if that pro- i:iram Is canceled. Cosell ae- peared on the first ''Sonny ' show and ~as nwre im· prcssive than the host. "I enjoy doing en· tertainment," said Cosen, puf· 'Re11oisso11ce Lady' Rosali11d Russell ~Wins New Award From \Vire Se rvices llailed as "'an incredible Renai~nCe lady," actress Ros:i lind Russell has been given the third Na t io n a l Artists' Award of the American National Theatre and Academy. At an elegant, tented party intBel Air, ll-1iss Russell was praised by ANTA chairman of the board, the president of the Denver Post. Donald Seaweli. as ''a great lady who to play with your wonderful orchestra here." Newman. 30, told an enthusiastic cro""·d at Atlanta's Symphony Hall. •·r appreciate them having me and I apologize for them haV· ing to get so dressed up." Newma n wore jeans. despite the concert's billing as a black tie affair. ll-1ost of the youthful audience also wore jeans, although there was a fair sprinkli ng of fur-clad matrons and gentlemen in black ties. fin@: ay,·ay at a big Don Diego r:lgar. "I'd like to do more in. the future.'' I COSELL SAlO )IE: \\:Oulrl I like to have his boss, Roone Arledge, the president or ABC Sports, handle his show, "l want Roone with me," said Cosen. putting bis feet atop his :desk. "He's the best producer of llve stulf in the C<lllntrv. But it's up to AUC.'' Arledge, whose contract in· eludes some entertainment shows, is handling the. up- coming live. Frank Sinatra conce.rt on Sunday night. Cosell, taking anothetJ"Jff on his cigar, was ask If be still wanted to run for the U.S. Senate lrom New 'York. l:le admitted he would, lf he could get the Democr atic nomination and the nod from his y,•i!e. "SHE THINKS I'VE been in enoimh ba~les," he said. ';and she doesn't like the rigors of a campaign, lhe filth, the name calling." Asked why he wanted to leave his successful broad- casting career for politics, Cosell said candidly, "I want to do something meaningful before I die." Did this mean that Coo;ell did not find sportcasting meaningful'! "\Veil," he said, "1 don 't think sports has any in· tellectual challenge for me. But, I've met some great peo- ple who have influenced my life, my thinking -Vince Lombardi, Jackie .Robinson. Branch Ri ckey to name a few."' has given so much to the .,, , theater of the wo rld." Former Israeli Foreign Af+ COSELL's"'COl\1l\1EN T w:ls It was a sentiJr!ental evening interrupted by his secretary. with ftliss Russell b e i n g ( J She wanted to know if he saluted by figures of her past. PEOPLE · Y.'OU!d attend a luncheon. including Geo rge Cukor, who • "Gall Frank Gifford and ask directed her in her first film ~----------' if he's going." comedy, "The Women." The secretary r eturn s fairs Minister Abba Eban Others paying tribute .to the moments later. Gifford can't actress y,·erc entertainers o slipped and fell from a make It. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I r11cM:111, Octotwr 8, 1974_ The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT Cl,ASSIFIED AD·s You Can 5~11 It , Find It, [ 642 • 5678 J Trl!ide It With a Want Ad . 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On an oven-::ized lot "'1th good add-on poten- tial. Only $69,500. Enjoy Baycrest Large J Bed1w m, fem rm, w I ROl';'!eQU!I ne\v pool. Lovely cul·de-sac street, sho\\•i; like a model. Seeing Is a niust. $89.500. -7270 PRESTIGE DUPLEX Real pride of O\\'TK'I'Ship~ Tv.·o 1400 sq. ft. 3-bedroom units at end of handson1e cul-de- sac. Buy no1\' • Enjoy ap- precial:on · Sell one later for profit! Each can be !'.Old se parately. Call No"'! 5-IG-2313. OPEN Tll !I • ms FUN ro BE NICE! HEART OF ... Corona <lei 1\1111·. l..o\•rly hon1r, close 10 tie:ich, on t 11: lots. <m·ne1· 11'ill 11rra.ni.:<' fiM ni·ing. 0 Ir c r ~I tl1 $U7,500 111011.' PLL'!; Tt11• 011nl'r 11:1n!s 11 r11!1t lilllf' alld \\'It.I. CARR\' THE I~• 1'0, Only $~1.:m" ('I' l\ &14· ?211 ·~21mm CORBIN-MARTIN HIGH ON A HILL Realtor1 OVERLOOKING °':;:nl II · ITS fUNTOBE NfCr•l * -7662 * l' '~~~IEe ~~,fl~~~ I . ~® If ~i11;11. BA YSHORES P:1n(lro1 n1°· \ l•'ll' Of p •l'Hw. I ~-~~·~'~-~-~~~-~·~-~-~"-~"~! Cou1·1~·11rd r11trv. L 11 r ~ e Newport Beach kl11·h1•n. F'an11Jy 1· o o 111 I A beautlrully. lastl'fully d1•i'()-llUGE: 1.1\'ING R 0 () 7'1 OPEN HOUSE rated, charn1ing. 11•;i 1·n1 \\'IT!I A BRf'.,\TH TAK IN (; honic 1vith nowPrlng \'lnt's Vlf-:\\'. u,~c bt.>rlt'O'"l!llll. I Gracious living & en· ar!nrning roof & patio. Coni· I Covert>_d P_nuo. erir1•d a1 on· terraining R.· a g:real In· pll'le "'ilh lovelv ~uesr housr I ly 569,!"l:JO. Ownr·1· 11·111 vrs1n1rnt nt Big Canyon 1 .. rear_ just i-eady for lhe f1nan<'C'. C11ll 1,1 M'•' 963--{Jiiii . Country Clu~ .• ~s J kids, gue :s or Gronclma. ( oPEN TIL g, rt~ 1vn re flF N1Cr 1 l"'l'lroo1n, l8xJ2 liv rn1. dln- 1V.'O car gar ~ fen('(>d _ fn [ [ ln~ roor11, dhlc we! bot, p:.rking for 2 mor<' cllr!'.. or ® • tnarbl!.' n1asle~1.bath. 9"-'llPl" bool & can1r.·r. PrirM a1 , \\Ill carry 1:1t 9·,'?"· SUi0,00'.I. '"A 950 cash 10 loon 011 · 1 ()1· lraM: optJOn SllXXI. ..,.,. • . 1 monthl)'. ntraC't or lea!le' opllQn. \ :19 Ru<' Gmoi:I Vallee 11 I.Quail l °"'" Evory Day M Place . JUST REDUCED A~k a1 e-a1e for directions Pra t . A ''''"acul" homo a»d i~ VOGEL & BABBITT pw l•S come """ -°" Balboa Pool"-. 752-1920 ~ 1•00 QUAil ST. NJWflOll tJl,t.CH ._.sula Poinl. • UniquC> • 1 644-6056 N "at ·e· 1nspiralion.:il • Ma9nificent Co111fortable O Priva1e • 1 · Sµac·ious and rozy. 5 Bed· ~p-· --R--d--.---fl La Cuesta rm!<. on a corner iot 11·i111 21 rice e uct1on o bedroon1 rental on scparote · Lovely Harbor lot. !l's hard to describ!' 1his I; 1 .·, 1~ Assume 7°/o VA Dramati c r.-tonre1'Cy. , Bea utifully ma nicure d l •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yards. Breathlaklng in· •1f2•/e LOAN te r lo r . Upgraded exciring and classic hon1e. View Hills Home \Ve want you lo see it. \\'e kno"· you'll love iL Now priced lo sell, call 540-1151. throu ghout . l\1assive \Vl!h $50,000. do\~·n, Sho' 1ing '"adobe'" hearth. Cathedral center in Costa i\'Iesa. ceiling $239/month PAYS Annual gross $24,384. Full ALL. Hurry cell 842-2535. Price $150,000. finn. pPEN TIL g • ITS fUN ro 8E NICE• -HERITAGE •<• REALTORS e Ford Protest BURLINGTO N. Vt. President Ford has opened a 1-----.JHOOth:lmli driyc to ~'3l1Lo.U erosion of Republican strength in Congress bv warnin)l: that two strong parties are essen- tial as the ''twin pillars of democracy.'' Jack A I b e r t s 0 n , Jean speaker's podium at Rockford , "Tell 'em I can't make it Stapleton . Lee Bowman. Janet Ill. He was slightly shaken, either," replied Cosell. "I'll Blair, Jack Benny; and Henry bwt un injured. go to IWlch vrith John Fond a and Edie Adams. The fall C11f1e after Eban Macke)'!" (~fackey is a completed a speech a 1 former all-pro end). COSELL THEN T 0 0 K L aoother--PUU--lrom-his-cigar 1---f+ and "''as asked if he thought 0 sports was essentially an anti· * Sen.+George l\lcGovern ([).. S.Q,J h~J..RCnLrn.oce _lhag $1.3 million -neatl)' six times as much as his GOP OQQOrlent -in. his· bid fOr re.election lo a third term. Rockford College in \Yhirh he urged the United States and -.:nt1erol=tonsum1ng nations to make themselves independent of the major oil producers. He took one step too far and fell off the podium . intellectual pursuit. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS SrNCE 19-\4 67~ 6 UNITS Beautiful Westcliff \\"ell-nwi in1ai11t>d.-Atkttl-- cupied. Lo\·ely landscaping. Patio. 3 B<'diwm. 1:1.. ba. \\'alk lo :\larillf'rs library and \\'estc\Hf shopping. Xlnl fin11nring a1·11il. $61,9.j(). 646-3928 Eves: 548-2426 01\·nrrs l11t1 e movNt ER!lt. llon1e is l'l'Arl)' to nlO\'C into. I.mids of char1n & privacy . \1icw of ocean. Corner lot ,,·ilh,. lm't'ly yards. Great loc111lon ~ 3 bedrooms -2 haths and family iwn1 • Just reduced to $78,000. Call 673-8."{i(). OPE~ Tit ~ • rt"$ FUN 70 BE NICE/ ~ I Ford tame to northrrn Ver· mont on ~fonday night to salute retiring Sen. George D. Aiken and to plug for the election of the sta te Republican slate. Public records obtained by UPI show McGovern. the 1972 Democratic presidential can- dida te, spent $552.711 in his re-election Cffort last year. His three campaign committees had $212 ,872 on hand in Janu· ary. * Soviet Communist party leader Leonid I. Brezhn ev will fly to France on Dec. 5 for a two-day "working visit" with French President Valery Giscard d'Estalng, the Soviet news agency Tass says. "Sports is no longer what it once was. This is a factor T that is not understood by many people in sports com- munication. JI enters every avenue of life -law . economics, sociology. It is anti-intellectual just to care about who wins or loses the game.'" Hundreds of Uni versity of Vermont demonstrators, some shouting "Ja1I. Nixon" and others raising p I a ca rd s reading "Pardon the In· nocent" surged through police lines and toward th e President's limousine as it ar· rived at the back door of the campus gymnasium. McGovern had 10 con· tributions of $1,000 or mo re. The largest was a $3.000 gift from Dagmar Edwards, a freelance writer in South Devon , England. Smaller con· lributions included $500 from singer Barbra Streisand, and $250 from actor Dennis "'eav· Irvine Extension "4ctit,ities Listed c L A s s I F I E D e Greek Cabh1el ATHENS -Premier Const an t ine Caramanlis' cabinet resigned today t o make way for a caretaker government to oversee Greece's parliamentary elec· tions Nov. 17, the first after a seven-year m i I i t a r y die· · tatonhip. "Greek ministers who will rontest the elections, with the exception of fore ign minister George Ma vros and defen se m i niste r Evangelos A ve roff, have submitted their resl~a· tlon." government spokesman Pana yolis Lambrias said. e 3 Curl>• WASHINGTON -Energy Chief John C. Sa\\'hill said today three ways being con· sidered to curb petroleum use in America are a horsepower tax on automobiles, volu ntary self-control. and import duties on oil and oil products. 1lle ji!overnment'" attitude toward n onautomohile petroleum use also will have a big impact on coal, Sawhill said in a speech prepared for the Ame rican l\Uning Congress in Las Vegas but released In 'washington. • T11llllR Separated QUEBl::C CITY. Que. - Three-month-old Sillmese '"'in girls were s u cce!tslul l y sept1rated ltisl week at the University of Lnva l Hospital. It was announ<!cd ~1onday. A statement f r o m the University said the twins. y,•ho were not identified <'It tht re- quest of their family . were. Jn • • v e r y satisfactory" con· dltlon. The twkls, born lo st June. wt:re }olned •t the base of thelr spine. e 8011 S lah1 er. * Tennessee Ernie Ford and his Opryland troupe wound up a four-day tour in Leningrad with high praise from lhe city's music critics. Tass reported. "The spectators \varmly" greeted the ensemble which ended its guest performance in the city on the Neva River." the Soviet news agency said. "Leningrad music crilics hi gh ly pra ised th e performance of the Afr\.erican musicians. especially of Ernie Ford and Sandy Bernet," Tass added. The following activities are scheduled by the UC Irvine Extension program for parts of October. Classes earlier in the month have been published previously. WIEOHESOAY, OCT. t "h ln<l"•~uu ... mu 1n •• r~cdun Pr..::· !lcal tor Sfl:Ondarv S!...U.nl17." ROMrl Mtlyler, Ed.D., 1uperln!enOent ol 1cl'IOOJ1, Clear CrH~ Scl\a(>I Dl•!rict. ldallO Sprlngl. Colo. Par1 "!if a lecture •~r!H, "'f.u1uri11lc lnlt•diKlplindry .:.urrlculum arKJ r ... chlnsi Str&1egie•."' 1.10 p.m , Room 100, Social Science 111111. s:n1111 admission, S6.SO. "M~xlm!1lno O~ucHont." Ml~hael C~t11llan50n, LL.8., e!tornev, NewPOrl e1ac~; Denn!' S. Klarin, J.O .• lax de11artmenr, Mes~. fl.<111no1 & CcmpJny. Parl of 1 lecture .•erles, "Selectlnq and lmpktmtnllflll •n E!t~cll11e Tax f'lan," 1-•~ 11.m., koorn 118. Hum,nll!eJ Mall. Single adml,!ion, u.~a. THUllSOAY, OCT. ;1 "Loctl Gov1rnment 11 Manager of * __.J.tnd U11 and Growlh P•tr•rn•," Or. ~ C.orwln R. Moclnt. pro!essor o1 cnv Jazz vib raharpist LI one I ~~t ~r:i:"1~1:):"~!r"re1.~~v!~r~c,::!i Hampton y,•as released from GovMnftWftrs .•. How ,.,, T 11 e v . , llesPOflllff111 to Ntw Urgencies?." 1·10 hft. Sinai llosp1tal in New p.m., J11•v Auembly lloom. Tltlrd Y k I r lloor. o{"flll9 coun1v t;OU!'!IMIUH, 10Q Or a ler a Stay 0 more Civic Cenler Ori"' W•s!, 5anlt AM. than three weeks. FM: Natt-crtalt, 1•01 cr ... 11. u s. llampton. 62, underwent an "Ut11111J1Q r1m1 Et1K11w1v.'' 1sec. 01. Howard Wiison, prt sl<ltnl, operation lo slop internal Adrnlnls1rat1119 llewarch Assocl•!~. Inc. ,t, l'llfl-11"" 1tmln"r. t ::io ".., .• t :JO bleeding. 11.m.; Del Mar Room, t!Oli.S.V inn He sai'd he expected to 1101e1. 3111 a .i11o1 sr., coot" M0!1•· resume weeks. Ff><"· \'O lnt''••~I ttlH m1!'1'li1b, his career in a few tunch '"" IWl•klng. SATUllOAY, IXT. 11 • Singer~omposer R .a n d y Ney,·man debuted his new albu m, "Good Old Boys." "'Ith the backing of the 87-picce Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. "It 's a great honor for me "The 11111111'1• of Ct!llornla."" Anlll F.ld~l'°'1. M.A .. l n s trutl O{, llntllrnoolap". CV.,r~s (oll""'i and Lowell J. &11!'1, Pll.O .. •noclJ~ pro-re .. or, "'ntllrtlpoloov. C•llfnr~i• S/'" Unh•"1'1sly 1! Hevw"r<l_ Flr~! o " ltc!ur• Ind flt'" •nd lltld !rla urlfs. t :30 a.m.-!i:JD nm.1 1:30-l :JO 11-ITI .. iinof'!I 24. Sod"! Srlence L•O. Fee: Nori.credll, Sl3; Cr.on, m . "'S"les Sa"11n"•.'' J••lts A. Marl"•• LL.II. A ont-tlav seminar, S"<llon r, '''Ill nm ·l ·'Wt n.m , S~v'""'"'· G·•'!d Ho"t, No. I Hol1t Way, An•h~lm. Fte: 1111. tncl"flei ,1a11 mtterlall. !unch 1nd Pftr~lno. "lmpr1ro11no Supervisory s k ! 11 s , • • How1rd Wl l 1on. president, AOmlnl1!r111..-. lltHlrdl AHOCl1te1, Inc, ,t, --11 .. v lffl'llnar, ''JO • ..,, · •:30 p,m ., Gold lloom. M111 COf'I'>. mon1. ,. ... l'O, !1>Ch10e1 lun<.h. ~·-•no Incl Cl-ti ITllllrlal1, "'Pro!ll·S!Wlrlno arid Ptl'l1lon Pia"' lor IM Smalt and Mf<ll\lft'l·S!Jt<I Corporation,"" 5,nford flrl<•ner, LL.II,. •!lornrt. A -.cl•¥ v..,lnar. t :JO '·"' • 1;.JO p,..,_, Room 174. Comouter Sclenu: lld<J. fff: MO. Includes lun<.11 '"" P1tkl119, DE:STREHAN. 1-a. -A I~ ycaMld while boy was sbot ~· '"Tl!f Vtbln E"vt-1,'• Dontld ,t,, M~Le111, Pllt>. l\ll•t1n 1 •llflf•lrtltnrlefll. Ed~allontl ~le"" Or1nor COllfllV otlllrlt<'11111 Of lldll<I· lion 1n0 director. l'ltllll"f M••ll'O<I Llbor•!DrV P•otrll'lti E.rl ~1. Pll D .• ptotfMor. BlelOQY. C01lllor11l1 51111 u111 .... ri11, ,, NOMlll'I.. P1rt ot -•UIOO tnll tl11d 1rlp, "Frorn llW OJiotf' S..t IO llW 0.lt•t." t "·"' -" flOl>n l 1:)0 . t p,"I\., ll'*" uc. s11111t111\ll Malt. llM : s.sa. lnehlllK 111bfloQrlP!lv. to d alh A!I he headed home r •. I x~ from 1ehool '~1th his parents • .-:~· .. ~_.·~~!;;~, . · • •;:.. afte_r ofnc1t1.ls bad closed the .... ·~. ·'1' ... ~~;:-,,;; ;. __ ,,i?.t~ s<:hool In an effort to stop • · racial violence. SATVllEIAT 111• SUNO,t,'r, OCT. 11 Intl IJ "Ollln Marr~." Mtrt!t LIUwt!I. M,A,, 1~/1\.C,', l"\'f(h olOOV. C~I· !IOl"11l<11 "'" POlrteci'tnl( Vl).!Yerslly, .,,.. ""°"''' L•o.,..11. • 1111.0., profess.or. Sociology, USC. ,t, wnkellll "wltlhol) hY coua1e1. 9 a.m. · 12 nCIDfl; l·S:la 11.m.. Quarlerdeck Room. B1looa Bav rtub, 1121 w, Coa•I J-tl9llw1y, NcWpar1 Be1cll. FH: NM1-Ctedil, \Q, per lllJ'"""' CrKIU. Ull. per lllJ•son. irctudn !unc:llton1 S•!ura1r and Suhder; collee. lt1. 4nd 1101 chocot4te brea-1. St.:NDAY, OCT. 1J "'The Golacn ADS ol ~..:!lo," f1Pl'8kff lo be annnuncl!d). Per1 ot 1 l"ci•"e 1nd film series. 1 -10 p.m •• Sclenc1 Ltdurl Hell. S!,,.,!e a~ml11lon, S3.5C, MOHOAY, OCT. " "Q11>al1ll · The Secrel WlMJorn o1 11111 We•!ern Mysll!rle•,'" Or. ,t,1111 01vle•, dlr«:tor and cllaicmen, bo"d or dl•Klofl, Builder• of Ady!um. P•rt of a ltctu•e serln, ''Tiie Oc- <u!t. , .AllJ)rOfld>es lor R•lttlf19 to 1 WiOer llealltv.'' 1 . 10 11.m .• Room 111. Humanllll!'S Hall. Sln9!e 8dmln1on, u. "ln.dus!rlet Pt-Ties.'' ll11111rt .,t,. Severson, dlreclor ol llnanc1. P1clllc Lignllng Division, 011nn Prontrlleo Corpgr•tlon, Sanra Ana. P1rl or !ect11re ~rlel, "Commerd11 11111 lnve,rm•nt Pt09fr11es:• 1 • 9:30 11.m., Room 1Q1, Phy1lc11 S.Cler>ett &1111;1. ~ln9le aamlsslor., '6.SO. TUESDAY, OCT. IS ''T"' Changlnq Arn!'•k1n Mag11lr.e' Whar Wl11 A111tace rl?"" Roland WolMlev. 11rofeuor, 5rrlc\IH Unlversl· Iv, A.u!l>orhy on tho: Amerlc1n Magali,,.. Par! 0( I teclur• 1ert11, "New Ol~tl-lor l'rtt-LIM'e Wrllers," 1 10 p.m., Room 101. Pnvi.ical Selene• 11111!1. FH; N<;'!!-crf'dll, \<ll: Credi!, ua. 511>111"' ..:1m1111or., ts.so. WfOHl!SDAT, OCT. 11 , "'Tne TeatMr as a Pubtk s"'"'"' Under Collectl..-. BarQ'1lnlng In !hi: Fulvre." Rauol T1lthl:I, M A.,, Pl''ll-lle~I. Calilornl1 F~r1r1on of Teachl:rs, ,t,,F.T .. llFL..(;IO. P1rt or I ledure serlti.. "F vlurlatl c lnterdiscipl1n1rv Cvrtlcwlu.., 1 n d Te1chl119 Str•le91tn:• 7 -10 11 m .. Room HIO. Sode! Science 11111. S!nolt 1<1mluion, u..so. "Ttx Plann!ng for 1111 Butlne11," Michael Chr!stl1n1on, LL.& .. tltnrnev. Newpgrl Beach: ~nnl' ~. Kltr!n, JO .. ta• deoftr!mt'1t, Mou, Adam• &. Com111nv. Part o1 1 ledurt wrlet. "Selectln~ a»d lmpl1ITl4tnllnq 111 lil- fe<:live Tt• Plan," 1 • 10 P·'"" Room 17t. +<urnenlllfS 11111, Sl!19t1 admi1dcn, w.so. ''Trtiltmtnt ol Oi•bt!H.'" llObtrt .C. Com~. M.D.. Olt'l<ltlllt d1ftn, (1lnlc1C pro"'no• o! ~ur91ry, C1t1tornl1 (olle!!t ct Me<llclnt, UCI Ptr! t.1 a 11revr11T1, "'(11r'ren! O...-.IOPmtntl In Pfllrmt<olooY," 7;30 -10:)0 n.m., AOOl'n 101, Phrslc•I kltnc• lllllO • sin. ,lllDAY, SATUllOAY •""' SUNDAY, OCT. IL H 1114 29 ~T11Cfl!llO U"lltll Sllltl Hl\lor'V T11>0\lllll folll Musk.'" Kenn -ll111rv M<N~I. folk 1T1111lc conw01n1._ " I ll'lr!lf-lllY taclvtt P••larm111 c 1 ~""°"' l'r1d11, 1 • 10 II m.; 511111'· lltY. I 1.m. • 1 -· I • • P.lfl.I Svndat, I t .m • U ,_, I • J "°''"" R-It), tl11tnii ll'1r11, Hi.fl $cl'wd. ""' uo, +nc.k>ot1 -fNltr1•11. "Or•mt 11"4 S.11.'' Marv Jo WOl'ldun, l!d,0 ,, ltsotlt!• proltlMlt el lllYCI• llon. CalUornlt 5111' Unhtt rtl1'¥ a• Lonq 8Hth. ,t, UC lrvlM E~lnttlof, ihr..-d"v wo•-•holl· Fr1111y, s -to pm.: Stl\lrdfy, t a.m. · J p.m., t -t p,I!\.; 'Uf!d1y, t I m. • 1 p.m.. M111110vr!IOM ltflOm, Dkktr1en k~oat 10011 9,,,...,.n, &1.. lutnt Pt!k, ,tt; \<!,, IMludtl poirklf19, (dOtl nOI fn<.1111'1• lun,hJ. • 6 4 2 • BLUFFS-CONDO WATER VIEW!!! Just redecorated for a new buyer. 3 BR., 2~1 ba., formal dining, fa I r l y sparkles thruout. Vacant & ready-fast possession. O\\'Jl· er will consider \ease with option to purchase. C. F. Colesworthy REAL TORS 64&-0020 TRIPLIX OCEANFRONT De\u."e 2 Br .. 2 ha .• S11·edish frplcs., sundecks or patios: ;, unils r urn . , 011 3 Bf'droom OY.'T'ter'5 unil "'i lh water/sumn1cr; one uni!, firepla ce &: 2 baths plus ycal'ly, unrw·n. Good T'f'n1al t"·o 2 bedroom uniL'I. Patios, his1ory. Call for dc1ails. cop)X'r plun\bing &: good Priced nt $350.000. rental areu. Ex c e 1 I en t Call: 673-3663 642-22".>3 Eves. I ~~~~~~~~~~~ I i(lve11tmt!nt at $69.500 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS• ?OlS W 811lb11c 1>7l-l66l Newport Hei9hts 3 Fireploces $55,000 FERGUSON-HESTER RealtOr1, Inc. BY OWNER EXCL. Baycrest, NB. Atl r11c-i ----------1.ive J bdnn home, 2bas. Din. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rm, brft area. Covered patio. Large landscaped lot. Rustic charmer 1\'ilh rhar· nc1rr nnd 11·111Tnlh. Fo1·mal dining. St'paral<' mas I er l'Uitt>. \\'ct 001·. Separate 1401 Dove St .. Ste. 220 Newport Beach 8.33-9781 • l\tove-in condition! Only S79,900. &12-2393 LIKE NE"'! Soaring vaulted ('('ilings. Open spaciousness. Triple garage. Big spark· ling pool. tituch more! Call nO\\' to see. 847-6010 Agt. Trivia? It's a reasan to read the Dally Pi lot's entertainment page every Saturday BACK BAY 3 BEDROOMS T-~e lin J s1rec1, gre;il for children. Larg<' ya rd "'i!h CO\"ered palio & BBQ. Trail- .er/Boal entranCt' & stora~. Only $39.900. COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS -S<U-4141- l Optn Evenings) util!ty moni. 2 private patjos , ----------1 Prt'rniuni 11·al1 and floor CORNER SPLENDOR 1'1'1\'f'rings throughout. Call You'll IO\'C the \1·ide open ,-,16-2:113 today'.· fe<!ling of this Costa tilesu 0PfN frt9 • rrsFUNTOBfNICt• hornl'. 3 Jlugc bc<lroon1s, 2 r"~I baths. 2 brick fif't' .. laCt's. ~c:~ lt~ailg'lj ~:~~~ m;,~ ,;:""~i:·~~~ everything. A lerrific value. MESA DEL MAR BARGAIN This ~·~·liar 4 Bdnn. 2 Ba is 1ruty a fixer. But i1 's prircd "-'llY i><'lo1r n1arkf'I 11\ $3!:',990. The owner lias i:on•• call for full details. 546-5880. ~HERITAGE "•" REALTORS St n<'ed s fl quick s;1ll' Call REDUCED $3000! l\lust ser COLLEGE PARK fi.'>6·2660 ran!astl<· •I ... ramily room .-. p1iva l<: olfir<'. Glgru1!ic RARE 4 BEDROOM c;;.SELECT 1nas!er sui1e has !'001\l·Size Us<'d brick ri1-Ppl1tr<', SUpC'r I T PROPERTIES I t•l(•SC! (\lld hig b<llrony. covered patio nnrt park lik(' , 1-\ ·~t bi& hl'l1n<' buy 111 5:>1.950 aln1ospher('. P1·lcC'(! 10 !<.C!I ~ _ Call X17·fi010 Agt. at $4~.!150. Crdl 6·16·7171. I General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 'CJhuaslrgSeaylt' f ~.·_"' .. _"' "" '0_" •<" ;;;=,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 THE REiil ESTllTERS ' NEWPORT BACK BAY Large, Quulity construc!cd ~I Coldwell Banke : -~t 'f':;. " -~· '• . . -.:.•,,. WHEN fantily honie on cul·d~·snc Heavy shake roof. rusric ex- terior. Three bedroom~. twn PLACING bolh5, fan1ily Nl0n1 and heated pool. $57,500. 3.§9 ~Tira Loma, Cos1a ~lcsa A WANT AD Call &12-1060 for appt 'I I -c=""P·ri"_,ip•I' Only __ ASSUJ\1F: $2.")4 Iola I 11n) llll'l\I. IN THE 71~·; V1\. POOi. 1101\IE: Bf'sl Hun!lni.:ton Brn1•h buy !h S37,:iOO! C:,_an, !-hllfll 1t nrf ORANGE reody lo "''' C';oll '"'w 8~7-6010 Agt . ~--- COAST DAILY PILOT JUST DIAL 642-5678 $.11.500. Qp1•n ll{'11n1 11•i!ing~. CC'7Y firci:!A(·('. ran1ily 1 .. 1. Bl,1: llh;UIP 'l'l'l'll Jllll'l'OUl!d· In ,. l'\•rf('t"I ~111rtt·1· hnnu•, Cnll OO\\'. f!li-6010 1\i;:1 MAGNIFICENT DUPLEX De~ie-11('(! ror ('01l1f"fl :1nrl 11>n\'l•nlt•n(,-, St.1111•rhly 1 on· ~lrucll'.'d. l-:nrh unit l111s th1w beilroo•n~ plus 11 foin1 · Uy n101n . l\Jndrrn lntr hl'l'I!!. C't'Tilrlll \81'UUJll ~)Jlll'll\<t, lt/\fPty ll~hllniz: 11t{-C'11ll u~ for m(l r e inlorm11.11on. 673..W.X,O. oPEN tit 8 • ITS ~(-"'I'? !IE ...... fl THE REllL ESTllTERS ! SZi.!!00! A• ~umr 711';. lrn111. Full par111C'nl s1:,,1 1)('r r11n rlrnn and ~h11111 T\111 11tnT)I. C&ll now !fl~ ~47·tlfll0 ,,~ ·- SOMETHING SPECIAL Elegant Corona del !\lar Estate. 5 bedrooms, 7 baths. _pool. 'ic''' of islands & harbor. 1\ mountain setting by the sea. Call today. 1272.000. INCOME UNI TS NEAR BEACH Build equity in sharp corner duplex \\•hile relaxing in honi1s roon1s o\·er garage. :,citing price include:-; ranges. rcf1·igerat.01·s. \rash- er & drye r in laundry roo1n. Jlriced to sel l ;iL S9:i,OOO. COUNTR Y FRENCH WARMTH l:lig ('an~·on 4 bcdroo n1 hotne \\'ilh fa1nily roon1 and sunken convcr~ation nren . Large terrac.:ed lot . \\1th pl;in). for pool. Decorated in sunn:.-· earth tone~ 175.900. RARE BAYCREST OFF ERING 1\ssu1n ablc 631•,, loan. 5 Bedroon1s . 31":!: balhs. rcuniry roon1 . dini nJ!: roon1, sunken living roon1. pool '''ith .Jacuzzi. F'unclion \\ 1lh fl air. l.ocated on prestigious r\nti~ua II ay. 5157.500. POPULAR "PRINCETON" ll11i,·crs1ty Park fu\'orite' 3 l:ledroo1ns. 2 baths. forn1al d i n in~ roo n1. Cathedral celling 111 llY1ng roon1, l~o' ~ly CO\ ercd patib .• ~ear park & pools. S55,900. DI AL ~4-1766 2161 Son Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL SANKE R CO. I l " ,1 B :J DAILY PJLOr T11tWJY Octobtr 8 1'114 -----------~~---,.,=-=--.,..,;--;---;;;;;:;-:=---------------~~--------:-"7:,....,:':'.".C:-:-----;1iilo44 -~--I R • 1002 Gon ral R E 1002 Bolboa l1l1nd 1'°'6 lrvlne 1044 Irvine r• .i. 1002General R. e~ 1002 I ;G:·;;··;';•;;l:R:·:E:. ===100=2:::G:•;·-:·':•:I :R:. E;·===llJ-0;:;2 Gytera .c.. • • • ;:_ _ _;.':..;UU Valley Realty Present3 ... Balboa Bay Properties * -~ s .. J!tt:b<E~;t,~ £0MM£RCIA~ BUILDING PLUS! OCEANFRONT I DOV.SR SHORES , I Just like lhc current recruiling·ad for Uie 1" "''O::;',;~"k~:i:i;\"" Seashore Drive Panora1111c Vie\\'. lviin branch or the Navy kllO\VIl as the U.S.!\1.C., 1673-ltit>I .t-.:\'l!nln&s> A great little bulJding in c.o.r.t. \\'ith a 1000 ' l Vacant lot Seller \\'ill \\ells cust. bit. S BR.,J Valley Realty needs •·a few good men" or Ba lboa Peninsuli 1007 store. or 3 sn1oller uui:s ,\ND an upstairs s ubordinate~ /lg.I.!. f1:11n , rm., formal ,.,,omen! Call either of our t \VO local offices ow ners apartment or 3 sn1aller units. In 675-iOGO d 1n1 n g ,~, courtyard ;ind a s k ror forn1tr Navy 1nan1 lla l, or form- great condition. $107,500. and O\\ner \\ill ___ I pool. $135,000 . &12-7491.i ~r to.·larinc, Charlie. (~la1",vrotc this ad, by PF.N I :\'SL' I_,<\-~·1 \Ft: SPANISH HIDEAWAY Deli ghlful 2 BR, 2 BA Townhouse . coi:npiele \vHh secluded patio. St'eps to pool , Jacuzzi and tennis. Easy to buy at $43,750. c"'rry a giant l.!.t T.D. E F the "'ay). ASTBLUF MILE SQUARE PARK I 675 7225 TI11" 2 Ur, I ll{i 1lollho11$t' 1)()to(\s TLC .. l, blk fron1 Qei'Un. XJnl fl'llllll ur1·a. f tl' land. R·2. Take nd\'ant:ige ~·. Prlnclplri; only. MILLER REAL TY Call 675·7225 Super clean 4 Bl<. home is only a few blks. from • lluge fa1n.1(1in. rn1. thi s spacious 3 HR, derl Ne'"IY te<iec. Q\\1nors l~ fa in . rm. ho1l'lc v.•/2 646-0555 GRUBB & ELLIS Linda Isle Waterfront Lovely 5 Bit .. 3 bath CUSIOOl home. courtyard. Pier & slip. '$225.000. Custom Spanish Home • Large 5 BR. 5 ba .. art studio. Elevator. Pool. 7000 sq. It. Ramp & float. $450,000. 70 Linda Isle D rive Prime 45 It. lagoon lot -$150,000 For inforn1ation on All J.lo1nes & Lots Call BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\1de Or1vl:.' N B 6 75 · 6161 CUSTOM SPANISH HACIENDA- New s plit-level 5 Blt hon1c with den, DR & huge rumpus r111 . Big Cyn C.C. Vie w. $325,000 2111 Sa n Joa quin Hills NEWPORT CENTER, N .B. Road 644-4910 I ;G:::•::•;.;•::'.:•:..I ;.;R::;. E:::·:_ _ _:l.:00:::2-G8ner_•_I R ~ E . 1002 "EXTRA-EXTRA" HEAR ALL ABOUT IT! Bachelor Pad Corona del Mar With Pool a n x I o u s: $70,500. l frplcs. S34,000. Lo \V 640·8484. dU\\'ll. f>S&.8800. REALTORS 4 Local Offices 'l'o Serve Yo u General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX lnnnaculate & shalJl! 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, \\'ith frplc . -!· lovely, large 2 bdrm. unit with hue ocean \'ie\v. Xlnt Corona del l\lar loca- tion. c lose to beach & shopping . Price jusl reduced to $114.950-exceptional buy!! DUPLEX HEADQUARTERS HARDWOOD $34,500. 2211 NewpQ!"t II. Costd Mesa 646-8811 Reil Estate 615·1080 6•12"1~11. Cos ta Meia 1024 1 Huntington Be1ch 1040 Balboa Pen1n,ula - Lg. 4 Br .. dl'n; I blk f(J bay 2 Br, ~ Ba i;;ingle level. N~v R · Try 25".k dn .• bal. 8% Orle11ns Townhouse \\'1th POOL 4 B Open Sal/Sun 1·5. S97,50ll 1vood burning f Ir c p I a c e, • 424 Belvue Lane 61.r4600 agl i;:1trdt"'n plltio, central gtu1 OCEANFRONT Duplex. xf. heating, cn!,!lOSrd gara~~· cond. $149,500. Onr. w/fin. JlO?! & club ho~e. r\o Coast Propcrlies 673-5410 children under 16. So~th $39,900 Eai-t Costa !\tcsa, bordering T't"''JlOl'I. 1 bh:X"k fron1 \\lc:Uclill Shopping Center. ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:::;:;:::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1,:~~~~~~~.;;;;c"I Othl'r units listed front 1020 S::'.l,000. lo $<11,000. Asking :.:~-'!.:------'---1 $36.530. By owner. L1111rl Sound lnipogsible! It's not! This has to be the bes JX>Ol home you'll flnd In ttw beach area u n d e r $40,000. NE\V PAINT & CARPETS. PAJU<,~•, ineluded. 1741 Tustin, No. FOOTBALL YARD 20C. 17141 ::HS-5696 tmAL'l"Dlm t> Roon1 lo pnss. kick & sc."in1· B 842 7461 n1agP This 3 Hr hous~ar Park Your oat I :=:=:=~=· ::=:=:=~1 535,500. It's a natll1"81. Call Nicely eppoin!ed 3 brl:m., c.;s Re111 Estate, 5'13-1.168. :? bat~ hotne on an 0\1.'!rs1.:ed See Th1"s Now.' t-'=-""=~~~~~-·I lo! w11h roon1 fo1· your boat. $3.J.750. OPEN HOUSE, Tue8· Includes bu i It-ins & Jkauriful 3 bedroom, hog< rrL 2·6 pm. 2Z23 Avalon St. 1· t Co t ''" irep at-e. vere< pa ..,. (aniilv room. l~ bath, bct1\'een \Vllson & Avot•edo $4. 900:-Call !W().1720 ~ IN MESA VERDE ·-C.J .S. Real Estate, 518-1168 a, · -p1'0 fesslonally draped and _ ~ ) !and~caped, close to ocean, The UNIQUE Features Of This Home Are: Corona del Mar 1022 TARBElL. schools & frt'c1vays. Just rc- Jt's an impressive New England two story. duct"'d $34.900 Dornier v.·indO\\'S, brick exterior with fresh-~ I' I)' pa inted trim, a 20 x 40 pool and a cute fl __ 2955 Harbor Blvd ,62·4471 ( •,,',',, • 546-8103 pool house. Inside, there are parq~et oors -, (Quarry tile in the kitchen), a~thenllc beams, NEWPORT BACK BAY 1.,..,..,...,...,...,.,.....,,..I used bric k fireplace and darling wallpapers. OPEN TODAY Lal'g(', Quality constructed -2 BLKSfO BEACH · , d I l family home o n " ,, It has 5 bedroon1s. fortnal d1n1ng an ts o-• t·ul·dc·Sll<'. fteavy shake MARINERS COVE cated adjacent to the golf .course. Presented 319 Poinsettia . a very roof, Pu.~llc exterior. Three 1 Year Old at $105,000. spacious 3 bed100111 "Old bt>Oroon1s, two baths, fan1ily Private gate gual'dl'<I com· UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors, 54~5990 Corona" college \Vilh fn.n1ily rootn · and heated pool. n1uni1y -2 blks to 11and. 2850 Mesa Verde Or., Costa Mesa· room, liviug roon1 and giant $57,500. . Thick Champagne· cR.rpet ,..,,..,,..;,;;,;..;;,;;;,;,;;;;;'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!"'l""""""'!'~ kitchen. $92,500. 389 l\UNl Lonu1. Costa J.1esa thru out! Swe eping I 1002 G.n.'.I R .E . 1~2 2 Call ~12-_1060 for app~ staircase lo J.Ia.ster .. patio Genera R.E. vv • Principals Only kitchen, pass thril & .:;;cc.;.: .... _.;.:;;_____ 31~ Orchid · "Old .Cororn:t's" NE\\'PORT RIVIERA t't'ramil' counter, c&ndelltc Big Canyon Fast Occupancy finest large family home. Upgraded 4 Bt .. 2~1 Ba con-dine! r-.todel homr color E bluff 3. 4, or 5 bedroom based do F cil incl . Pool keyed draperies & wall Magnificent-ast on YOUR use oI, rooms. bililard ~~. putti~ green: coverings. $37.500. Terms to One Of A Kind Call us Pbout 1his extra neat $139,500. · lounge & much more. Enjoy ·suit! Bk:r. 962-5.-ill 3 br family room home in ], t."Ountry club living at a Hunt. Harbour Superby c!et'om1cd and lrind· Easrbluff \\'ilh large park F' · 1 b "Id'"'" · 1ov.•, lov.' price • 1llage Re al Esta te 1042 &<'aped 4 bedroom hornc si1· lik(' vard and possibl~ hon, me com~~cia . 111 1""' 1~ MlLLER REALTY BY OWNER 3 BR, 2 1~ I aa ., ~ Sun/Eves. ua!C'd \\'ith vic11• of BIG t11:1.i1Cr s1oragc access. greal ('01\~ltl~ wtth the un~· 642-4811 ba. Townhouse, Boa t Slip UGI 64~S8S5 CANYON are11. & F'nshion Quic't occupancy a: :J sh0r1 que l.'Ofltb111auon of ~ retail' 1----""-"'"-----inc. 80';~ finan av a 11. Place • Islilnd. 1'"0llr.1ER ~IOOEL 'w desired 0 \1•ner i1·ill store :ind a spnc1ous 2 * A$Ul\;1E $16,100 1'11A 7'/:, S67.000. Call 846-1;>14 Properlies · :-.. 110:\IE 1vi1h larb>e activities ~;;a finance :it· only $64,950. bedroon1 apartment _above. 2 BR townh;ou.se-M~sa Verde. 1 c:::c::o'--".==:..:o::..:. __ 752·1920 ..., MESA VERDE 1wn1 sC'paruted fron1 resi· Call 644-7211 $107,500 und 01vner will car· front unit, patio, pool. .l;rv;i;;•;;•:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;044;;;I 1400 QUAll!>T. Nl\Nl'ORT llACH rit'IH:C'. !'<'(·iuded OU\llOOr ll\'· -. . I)' the T.O. $29.500. O\\'C 2nd. 8.13-8974 • HILLSIDE in~ urea \\'JTII PUTTING elln•, . Cail 675-7'125 Eastbluff 1030 ''Abandoned ckEJ::N Oricn1a1 J;ai·dl'n, Villa•• TRI-LEVEL \'11':\V DP.CK & gu.~ field I , , 3 BR. 2 BA condo, plaza, Just. try to dupl icate th.is lire pit. ~lain residence fca. $!'Jtl,OOO. Owne1· Spanish-$38,950 01w. Pt'C'Slige con1munity. tu1'Cs a eonvl'rsH lion 11·(·11 in Back Bay 1004 5:::.1·4.);13 or 838·9367 Quiet trl'C·lincd st r c et. 1hc li\•in~ 1'00111. Forrnal din· 1 .::;:.:::_;~,_ ___ ,.c_;..:..;1 El Toro 1032 2 Story·Pool~Beach Gracious entry r0 broad liv· in~ room. fon1ily 1-on1. CUST0!\1 POOL BY O\VNERl.!~~~~~~~~~.I;::;..;~'.:;:::;:::;::~::;::-'-= Fnnnal doubt" d'}(lr ..,11rry inl: 1"00n1 'rarmed by l:1undry se"•ing roon1, large Beaut 3BR 2BA Univ. n1ocl. Don't Call Me SUPERSHARP! 10 i.p...-icious Jivin~ roor11 wilh "r ,, ck 1 l n g f i r rplace. n111~!cr sulre. Two li1·cplaccs, Prime Joe. Lg pario & d~k. 3 BR. 2 BA Assumable 7V2°/o Loan R£'al value In this 4 bdrm.· fa.rrilly room home wiU1 3 car ~arage. It's upgraded lhru· out. ai.l' t·ond iliooed, humidJ· lied and y,·ai!ing lo go at $62,000. CALL SS2·7500 flnor 10 •'t'ilini:: :i··i ill:ur. Spacious formal dining Kilchcn is fully 1•quippcd Vie"'· Prof Jdscpd, jacuzzi. A Duplexll J.'amily room C d · roorn. Garden viC\lo' kitchen. "'1rh all lhe 1n01lcrn an1eni· ta 11trlun1, Ro1nllll ba, cpts. •• Dri\'C by 22732 JubiJo. El Seauliful prir!\· nf 11'\'nl'rship all us about this csirnblc ~'urnu1I rlining is ~cr\·rJ l;y ,. C 'I. hi nd 2 b 2b Larue se=rate family room lirs. Call 673·!!550 for np. dr"". cath ccil. Only STJ.500. I'm a delightful 2BR and den To11'.I arwl see for ""urscH •VISION• 3 bedroom "l tmth. ro1·1nal llrona 1g a s r a huge gard<'n \'il'11· kltchcr • ., r• 1·-• J~ l l ·th I \,\>\th \\'l'I bar and fireplace. pointmcnt. O""'n 2 to 6. Prin lln!y. ov.ners 1 ·s1C: ... ce with beau-'ll'i:lo'l l..$43,SQO \\'ill hUY.l:lomc dinina room. hll<>(' 20 x 20 poo 10n1r 11·1 , .... _ .. ~·~•;;.,.'t-;·~·~'";,,;:h•~•;;;nkfasl eatir•.: i\N':i. ··~="---~ r -nru1 -I nd I REALTY -~ ~ ,._.,,.,;,i.f.-"""' :. · Cily .Yiew-from-back. Be!'!. -;:;;,,., .. -0,,. -s ,.--., .,,,,, 181nl ASpen-~~=6629 pnv1:1 e grou s fea1ure:i bit-ins, Osh\Vshr n L--.W-'lyo-fUOl1~you QI'-jOUH6-pt'J s Vl'l'Xiiif\ii"l'IT C'O!ll· .,...... " u .. <V ...... u al •A" 950. Call &16-1171. 1 n anc1n~ arrang~ments. ''''" in \\·aHcd c."'11r1.v11r1. A charming JF ttntal \\•Ith ... ~ ..... Ed d 'I · schoolsandcon1m un11y ~ ., PL S Wt'll-Lited ki.tchon. !obi•. or y,·hnl('vl'r. Priced Rrcess an very SIK'Cla n>,111di11!: \'i<'.'". of lurh Ir:• [~ Cl 1-• •d ooo ~ d I · · .. facil\tiC'S. Call a.l&-2313. ' • , , · l,~•;ss;';'~;;·;"~·';;;;· ·~·~··~·~:;;;:;;;;;;'°·1 . , "-all-to-y,•all carpeting. rps a rC"d hill company Univ. Park Center, Irvine ....,, $69,:,00 5,,.-,,,,," ·,··1''''' •. ,·.·"'',,-, .. OKHTIL9 •ff'SFUN10BENTC£1 • & trplc. ,, .... , tuuny! more -~---~~~--1 C I ~~ .. ~ ..,.. , , r prh:ate yard ~urrcnUy pro-Bio·. Call ('11 41 586-3138. Canva•• of-Color• OPE#Tff.t• rrs M 10 BE N/C[I al 61-1-7'211 111,1..,\cr sui1r & ,.hiJ-i,. ·•i'<: ·~· ' CLASSIFlED duCln" 225fmo . ' • AL'L' Founta<·n Volley 1034 J tl h' J 1 2'1 ,., ' ' em "ill!;. P.on1•'o s, .i.11 j t bal· · · HOURS n ie rnnr . u.~ , yea . ' · II "'' .,,, ' E oifl. 3 bdJ111:1. 2 balhll, brick . I . 1, II I ',' , · '0~"11~."0,,11~1",yr~r::;ro•~ .. ~._,, <1 1 _, REAL ESTAJ on a g('nerotL<J 47x118 lot in BUILDER REPO flreolact'. Electric built·ins. -,. • -> u.. """"' ~~~--:!~:::::: Advertisers may place th(' bei.' south-of-hwy Joca-Provid('8 you with execllent ('('ntral air <'Onditionlng. !~~~~~~~~~~ , · l i their ads by telephone lion. $89.500 firm financing on this like Mw, Gorgeowi yards! $48,500. General R.E. 1002 G•n•rat R.E. 1007 '81· 82' x 140' VAC L01 SALESPERSONS B:~onad~Y t~~5F~ctfy'11· Call 644·72ll n1ainten11.nce free residence Call 644·S7:i0 (~~ow~fr~ I· Newp0ft ere,d I wJe,~ ~ _'.J@tL ure, rut urrJu:lliTure, frwk The cl!ppPd eavr, shing1r'd root sal\bol( ::;:y!e done entirety 1n \l/ood. wood, ...,,.ood wi~ turn you on. Of Clft But. ~ ;1:ec111cul<i1 h1lltw 1u•Nnhor111·~ ut1trl)" unh\..·' :ny oth• r ~. 1Jelfl1\:d ,1!JUvr• :11, r··~.t 1 J l.,f•V.1 "1n Bt>.11"h. :.110\..• your P~'o'l 11•', v;t11.· ri.Jlll 1n lcr 1 lt•1\Ut•>l11 -.tr· ti 1·•rr>uql1 1r r : .1 1 q 11, :rt t•··un.~r·••?.1.t1 1,.,1rcrri1' 'l' ~ j :l, .. 1!11('~ flr •t'' lil '.!l'Y l••• 1 l~lt~ C/,1L10!1Sf1C''>!i. ) i.1\1•: u!llu•..:r't I•·• ·11r'lr:·; ·1r11 r lh•' urrr1• 1n WT1•[) , 1,I y111H rh••f-. t,r~,k /11 S53,000 ,1n() 111, \" 11 r1ntt.1 klv•· !111• ,ilr h1t"(llJfi' anrj ..... r.111111•1 tin.! I• l')rH f\;, .•1piirt ll•'1, I I r.;i\t HltJM\'l'•Y lo SllP' fl{}/ iJtld ~·.x:ond ~.· I!' :I llj Jn '111 .1 :_!· _,. .-,_;! • __ P :..--: I t0 r 1 ~ "~"" ,..,, ''' "r ·.~,...,~, •1· 1• ' \ , ,• 8 to noon Saturday M.lm with large bedroon1s, 2 [ 1 1 ,_. ,' ~ $24,500. Need A New Outlook? baths, & bonus roo1n. f"or TARDQL. -· 2 HOMES ON A LOT A F h S ? COSTA MESA ·OFFICE I ~ ooly $29.500 yoo'd "'"" ~ C D M H So res tart 330 w. Bay 1 , taken look. 897--0.121 : ' ' as me E/SIDE $43 500 Dep<essed? 642·567& , WALKER & LEE N Ce Duple es • \\'e 11.l'e intervir11lng men and H y 0 I k d REAL ESTATI:.~ I x • • • MESA VERDE 3 BR 11·omcn. f'Xpcr!Cn('('(! and in-NE\VPORT BEACH ave OU ver DO e , ......................... .. \\'C think !his is one of the rx1K'rien1· · frr snlr~ posi· 3333 Ne\vporl Blvd. . Big As All Outdoors nicl."8t. It's on a quiet street. $37,900. tio11s In our Coronr1 rlcl r.Ji:.r 642·56'18 thj~ opportun11y lo ow.n this , .. ,~ 4 Bdnn Home w/hoge ll ln1s occ1i n and canyon offi"t'. E;\l'll rind ll'"l'n ln a II I l h I •-' ~ •• · ..... · I d ·11 h NPT BCH 4 PLEX ' " HUNTINGTO~ BEACH roa Y o\'e Y onic .~l uo '-"' Bonus roon1. count"" style \'IC\l'S, rlnlSlC \\"I I I (' • dpJirrhtfu) ;)tn1usph!'rf' or l • } I'' bl kt I •pl<'• ., r · I ·r ·" 1' .. 17875 Beach Blvd. 0.11 Y ~. oc .s rorn n. · kitchen, dining rn1, lgC' in..,st muter10 s. 1 s ii JC'll'<' · $115 000 ;i111iqUl'S :ind n;n111ea 11·l1h t1on Po1~t in Col':)na dC't ""lio. TEXAS SIZE cul de Bur dnn·1 !is1en lo 1111. Sec • h ,. t p I u 1. ""'''P'• nhlt.• l1"l-I 540-1220 •. 1 , Th I It 2 , ho r• II C II '·~a··· ... ~ :• ar · is u , •8 ory nie 11ae lot. Brealhing •pace for for ll>ltr:>e : ,. """ :J.-x>. Ontu work c r s ini<l indh·:dunl LAGUNA BEACH I $142 °-0 1< yo r ... 1~ yours o~ ,:llAI u the enliN:' fa mily. $49,500. broker nssis laru'<'. m Forest Ave. t.>rst nei,:or1ablc of~cr! O~n The Real Estate F air C•" VI •().O • '"" , ........ 01 ,.IUI \.:\IJ,•:Y HEAI ;ry A BERG ENTERPRISES CO COLLEGE PARK BLST I .OCATION -close lo shopping. 3 lx>rlroon1s. r\i11· inc. fircplar(', CO\'crcd p;Hio. p;1rk·l1kt> y!lrd. O\\·nrr 11·1 11 h"lfl r1nant'C', Shrn\· 1111,\ linio'. \'ai·:inl. 1\~kini; S3S,7j(), C.dl ,",II~\ 1:11- YOU \\'11.L NF:\'f:R JIF.,\R 494-9466 Sunday for your Lnspcl·llon 839 'l33 53'2551 21 A IJJSCOURJ.GING \VOHD! ! lroln 1 lo ~ -o:· call our -v or goo ~ Call Nip:cl for r:.ppcintment SAN CLEi\IENTE oHice to~ during !he v.·cek ~ 11 644-7~11 Anylinw 30.5 N. El camtno Real 675-8600 ;-tuntlngton 6••ch 1040 1797 Orange, C.~I . &12-1771 -ASSUME 8 +1/2 °/o FHA LOAN 2 STORY $182 PER MO . .... I ~,~~ ____ I 492-4420 NORm couNTY VISl•N DISTINCTIVE DESIGN d i•' ""' 540-1220 RI.ALTY Lovely 4 bcdrm, step clown CLASSIFIED 11-----D--1 ~1~1-I liv rm, wtmodern fplc. DEADLINES I Am A up ex.. 1'"11.m. rm. & country kit- DC'adline for copy&: k i!ls I'm 11·cll locnted in old chen. AAA lnndsrap\ng, is 5:30 p.m. the day be~ Coron11. del r-.·IHr, \Vi1h a hu,g<' mv patio \VfBBQ. fore publication, except chHrniing 2 br. & dC'n home Adu!~ O<'cupied . Only GOO Nev.·por1 Cenlcr Drive Laguna Beach 1048 e VACANT I Very Serious S•ll•r T"·o story Colonial. Ocean 1·iew, Palatial. 4. BR & tam. rn1.. 71/2 BA., 30' livlnr;: rm with stone fireplace, all bltn.<;, dshv.·shr, ceramic Ille & indoof-outdoor carpeting. Shag carpeting and custom drapes thruout. Huge patio. oversized yerd, d o u b 1 e . garage. $71,950. Terms. CALL 640-86'12 ~HERITAGE ·•· REALTORS $1S2 111'r n1onlh. A~::11n1c !jl ./, F'HA l<'l11n. 2 ~1ory h'•lll•'. J\lr:<. f'le;u1 lives here. P1•11·!' inC'hHJt•s '" :i sh f' r, dry1•r ,t· n 1rrig<'rutor. Dike 10 h1'rl1'h, Tfl~r.l pr11·(' for 1his IO'Nlll'hf111lc S:!·l,j()Q. Call tVllV 963-lii!i7, COLLEGE PARK You'll lo\'r rhi~ 3 IX'droom. 2 halh "'i1h hcuvy shake l'OOf. l'Pn l h;1rrh1'tl0d flml'll, u.'.ed h1i1•k lirl'r>lacC'. dlnlni;: 1 l'flfllll 1111<! ~Cplll'l\1r' hl'C':1kf11~t I /1rPr1. ·r.1k1• :1rlv11nr11gr Of l his ;1"1'; lflnn. (}.1·n(•r anxiuus,I h!'st offer \1•ill hike! fl'l6-!"i/!8U ft>r Sunday & ?.1onday in front and 11 SUPER l Br. $13,500. Broker, 8·12-7411, Editions when deadline ren.r unit. Ney,• carpet in F;vcs: 91'i8-13n. l:~~!~~~~~~!I is Saturday. 12 noon. dC'n nnd fresh J~inl and nc\\' COVINGTON CLASSIFIED c111-pet in new unit .. REGULATIONS ANO PRICED RIGHT BRO'S 4-PLEXES ---- ERllOHS: Advertisers at t'ro.~ Firm. Call us for ror lr1formntion & localion SIMPLICITY•'• 2 SMALL HOMES <t11t• \11th h<irrh1o<ll'l tlOl'l1"S ,!',: [ll"<'plat'I'. Eusls1d(' Coi>tu ,\lf'S<I. l'hl~ in. S lfi,~1(1(). Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 548-7729 OPfN Tit g • /1 S FUN TO BE Ii/Cf' THE REAL ESTATERS l ('l11~s1f1('1! ......... , 612·5G'ill General R.E. 1002 P.n'lral R.E . macnab I irvine realty SPECIAL CONDOMINIUM BEAUTY- $48,SOO! 1002 University f'nrk in i>opular Village I. Lo ve- ly llit' immaculate 3 be droon1 (';11111}r idge. Ex- CC!llc11t Joc;i1ion . Lois ~l iller 642-8235. {S54) 49'11 ' VIA LIDO NORD Ne\v pier & sli p! Comfortable 5 bedroom. 4 bath, family roo1n w /\\'Ct bnr J1on1e. $300,000. Dona Chichester 642·82!15, (SS{I) HARBOR VIEW HOMES Prime NeY•porl Beach 3 bedroom-private b::ickynrd '' auto. sprinklers -gar. door opener, $69.000. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (555) IRVINE TERRACE-$67,SOO! 'ho"ld "h••k the•·r , .. _ a sho\\•1ng. contact -"' " .... ""' At irs best. in this tas1cfully daily &: report errors ~ KASABIAN designed. 3 lxlrn1. home. ~,.v ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS imn1ediatcly. THE ~~ Re•I Estate 962-6644 Saualed ln a heavily \\'OOd· DAILY PJLOT assumes 111~~~·~-~~~~~~1-~~;~~~:::--ed ncigh!xirhood. This ·is oni• liability for the first In· ' • nf those fine ('Xrunples of correct insertion only. La Cuesta Granda nature & man com· TURTLEROCK C11ar1ning I BR. 2':r RA. hillside hon1f'. This hnn1 e is 1n1maculi1lc ond \\ait1n~ lnl' ,\OU to PllJOY t:ar•·fl'ee I lr\·i n~ In lr1·inr's fln£'1-I plnnn('rl Pon1111 unity. \'ou O\l'tl lhl' h.111rJ Pnt.'t'd to 1110\'C Ill $69.900. CAl\'CELLATIONS: \-nu \\'ILL-LOVE I\'! Ne"· 3200 sq It. plimentlng e;,ch olhf'r. Soon \Vhcn kllJing an. ad be un11sU<1 I dup'cx. 1 5 BR. lo be completed. $79,500. fiure to make a r~ord 3 ba house & 1-2 BR. 2 of el!t~ ~ine. 4 .'lfm lllrge l_...Quail l Iii I Place ' Properties I 752-1920 ""' 1400 QIJAll SI. NIWPORT llACH •1f the KILL NUMBER ba . \Vood panclill}(', stuincd bedroom~ _plu.<1 ooin;is room. given you by your ad glass. t'rplc's. Bench f"nol · pl_us _hi nuly room. Agent taker as r«eipt of your hr l d g e I b I k. •I 2 s,,.,,""',;;,4~'1~36;,.,"l!'~~~!!!!'!!!! c11nccll11.tion. This kill Cold('n1'od, 01\'ner/Builder.I! TAKE OVER number must be pre· 675-6921 Open •J(}.SPr.f. srnt<'d by the advertiser 1100 .::::Nc'~T~J~od~g~•::::..hy_::.lh~,~ .• ~,~ .. ~,,~.,-,! Gove rnment Loa~s in case of a dispute. See !he kitchen. lnni rrn, 3 I.. ·I BDRr.1 tion_ies ~n all CANCELLATION OR & yrd, of !hill 3hr, 21~ ba, lll'ett!(. No q ua ! t f y .1 n g. COHHECTION Of.' NEW SllORECLJFI<"S hornc. 80"~ $10,000. lo S.15.0QO. 1s all AD BEFORE RUNNING: loan nvHil. 315 Drifllvood you n~ed. for more in- Evrry effort is made to Rtf, CD!\1, $92.500, 0\111er fonn~llon, c:ill BI\ R · l:il! or eorrt:'ct a new ad 675-3'11:»1 s.17__:3j!H that has bt:'cn ordered, WITH LUCK A GOOD BUY TODAY Assume 7 1/i 0 10 VA but we cannot guaran· ff k th" 11 tee to do so until the ad your 0 er niny tn c 1~ $37,500. L $223 P h l & 2 BR duph.•x on a New c:irpel!!. 11('\\' dr-.t)'J('s, oan er has appeared In t e •10·. lot. Ownf'_r·s In u hu11')' just painted, 3 Br, 1~~ Ba. Mo. Vacant-pa~r. -\\111 even fu1ancc. Prime close to schools & shops. Dl~1'E-A-UNE ADS : I01:;111irm ~ $86,000 Agt 8!13-Sr>J3 Near · Beach These ada are strictly Deni,;on As!IOrinr('s 673-7311 TrC'e lined Cul-de-$nc·. Priv· cn.~h In advance by mail OCEAN VIEW, Cu! tom TAKE OVER ar" ent1')'. J\fnn1mn1h Jh·lng or at any one of our of-home, 4000 sq. ft. Sl55.000. G°bVERNMENT LOAN room. St'!pltrlllc mHKslve fices. NO phone orders. ~·«'. '115 Fklrms, •'nm·rm, 3 & 4 BR homCA In all ftunlly room \\'lrh •'l'I~ flrt--: Oea41Jne: 3 p.m. Friday; RE"!-·nn, Pool. 0 w n er areas. No quaHfylng. For 11l.1Cl'. Cou1111y kil <"hcn. Se-Costa Mesa office 12 67;,;5033 Xlnt llnanclng mOt'e Information call BKR., noon -all branch of-P11ra1e fon1111I dinP. GIANT fices. I BR HOUSE ..-•/frpl. on R·2i..:846-:;::;337:=:"~=~-~--~17.E lll·dmonui. COMPl~E· lot, 507 Acacia. Prln. only. FREE LIST TELY H.EUE.:CORATED. 60' TJ~E DAfl.'~ Pll~OT re-SfiG.00'.I. 675-8109 by appl, U.S. GOVERN J.i ENT \'E:RANI>,\ \\'1th nJ111~h· scn>e1 the right to clns· only. R.EPO'S In OT'llnge Count_v. ;;~ES ~i;:J11,1~"~~iou~I~~ -slfy, edit. censor or re-Costa Met• 1024 Some low-down. 80mc lixer-fuse an,v advertlsMient. -, uppers. Bier. 842-7486 \\tller1•ll. •·An\I SIZF:o 11nd tn ('hflni;:r tta rates ~U!\l/\Rl..E v I ~Ian REAL ESTATE !JOO Glcnn~yrc S1. \l!J.1-9-173 549--0316 --irMERALD BAY A large fnmlly home nn the cx'.~an side o! the hwy. fi Bd11n11.. ran1lly rn1. y,•ith frplc. & \\'Cl blir: for111nl dlnini:: 1•111., walk tu bench. l!'s E1n1'rHld Bay's bt>st buy at $139,500 TURNER ASSOC. JJOJ N. co&st ll"'Y·· La.gunu 494-1177 Laguna Beach By Owner 2 Houses on One Lot-8 Parking Sl)tlcts-Fenced Back Yd-1''ruit Tn-cs-2 Blka lo Ocean. S'l!i,000 !lnan· elnri avail. Principles tln\y. P.O.Ooi< 194. LB. 9'18.;2. Comfortable 3 bcdroo1n home \\'/light & airy kitchen. S ecluded covered patio. ~lO\'C·in condition! \\'alter King 644-6200. (S64) YARD. ,\OOncloned ti nd rra· j l n>~u lntlons v.'lthnut 6'1> AS! ' A oan. Xlm loon wino costs I cty for )OU. llur'ry 011 thh1 prior nolice. l ~r. 2 OO, huge yrd, belt 'avl\.ll to qual buyer. 4BR 1J 122!'13.) J nctJ,h~. call C11iil. 2BA, cul.de.sac.. \'' ' r. ' nrnv! 11 · · "CLASSIFIED . "aq;t. ~2l \Vam,r.f1'.l iltt10lia.. 644-.ooo1 • Call 4!»-8t70 * BLUE LAGOON VILLA Prln1e location. \'lt.'W, 2BR, 21~ UA. fill llppllnnce•. rl('C(lrnlor f1.11•n\11hcd. 8'-riou11: 81.'lh.•r-f'irst lln1e offered. Only $69.500. lCMllll. RED CAJlPFIT-.. REALTORS 640-8672 or '199-4271 •OD.:ANt'ROfllT I\ 5 Unit 901 Oo'ttr 0rl¥t 642•1235 1644 MKAl'lh11r 644•6200 .' ~l>'F~HTILO ·;:UNTO'!'!f~/1 MAILING ADDRESS "White l.1ephanl!f' o.Jtt.. ~'::""~':,,· ==~==,.- ' 1 , 1 11~~:\:I ~--P •. c-~-·_,!_·_;_1,_~"56-0_._· --'l-":~~."m='~11n~,~~·~r'=,~·c~' ._:_~_.~_s~_'._._Tu_"'_';'.', "'"~~~s~T~Loa~u=~~· 1~0~100~c~o~,~~~?=0~1~,,,=-m . _i!!!!!~~!! 92626 them 1hr11 n DnUy Pllol beech. $2,400 down. Pull cla.s1\lled ad! price, $23,900. Bkr. R12--'1•186 ' ., .. e LAG~NI\ BEACH e 15% On Finan AvaU $197,500 O\vncr. 536--0321 ' •• • • •: t19un1 811ch 1048 New Port Beach 1;;1Pt~i:::o:;;:rir:;;:;r:::,z.r;:;:;_s Tutsday, Oclobft 8, 1,74 OAJL.Y PILOT IJ 9 1098 1 Income Property 2600 1 ;ncom• Propeity 2600 1 HouMa Furnlshtd Houses Onf1,1rnl1 td HouM1 n urnlshtd ownhou11 Unfm 3n5 31572 MONTEREY I --I Lido Opportunilyl HUGE LOT EASTSI DE UNITS 1 1+l+•+• I G•ntr•I 3102 Founltln V1li•y 3234 Newe?rt Buch 3269 SECUIUTY """· ! ... l\I G~°'t;~sq:w~1:1,· n'rf~(A~~ PoolUS£' ,t~R!;\ BQA! , f :NANCING! f SEL1EN~TE~~~E~li1HT ! For 11rn1 . PMl·rr \'t1.l'hl. j2 s .. 3 nn. Nr Park & HARBO R VIEW HOME :~1IN~~:, ~~·xi: ~·ni'r ivill i•nn t 0 . JUI en. ; \Jl)('r ~ Br, , . " , • 1 51ttptl •I, nil clreu'k' g11U~·. i1)1.f rou1'M'.. 2 Ba, hllln~.1 I L.\(;. llJ,,I\ l'\u \\'()rid 38 R qu•itltl ti b r Sll5"YIXX1 3 Bii, l)"r nu, th n plu. fAmlh I 1111u• Eu~t111f.e Duplr'(. f.'I· FOR YOURSELF rc>f/!~i.cr. Ooatlng a.pl 1 2' r11r i:ur. J\'.c\\'. No ch1ltlrtn. 3 BR . 2 Un. S•1i5. 'lJI \ 111 • ii! S2fl> char~ln uyw t 1' 'I l roon1, 3 Ctll" 1:11r11i~. formal I N'llt'rll l11111ni:·lni.:. \V 11. LI'. f'IXER UPPE:R Slngle pha fj('tt11~ 10 l'>:<'lusiv~ 5-IG..Jl29. i;l('J>J &\I'll)' from P·1rk 836.irr:', ~fli.6JO'pffi & :kcnds. 9 • •r ron I dining; room Aszt 8-l~-'1371 CARH\" SEl.f'' ~Her h.-l p . . -y hi Cl b C':n.11 812 '""" · F' · .. __ , s ' ' ' .1,1: • ln the l~rt of Soulh Lal(Una. l-Rd11n. rondo. $ G 9. 51.1 o, -· _ : ·' -flrinnt'<' 1,.lll l\\\'S LO .. \~ l11nuly re111drnn>, ~ hOnie IH' u · · ''OUW H"'ntlngton hach 3240 :..it•n1. SCuvu · Y.'lmintng Du lexes Unfurn 3600 New cus101n. Octiin \'iew. 0Y.'nt:r "111 runs Id l' r , ~-... <'Oi~TS'. Sl0,500 hu)h: OOU· ~-r<-rllill. A~111111f' 1"0 V:\. Balboa l&l•nd 3106 . ., _ Pool & ltec. aren. 1--•------ 41:e. 3 bdnn., 1111 b{uh 1·u111. lett.~/oplion. I I~ H 1. B llf:PHECIATIO:\' :o;ub1n!• vu oo .... n_ P?Yj · 11 TI\O ~111111'r &hArp, .. BH. 2 U,\, . , , , * STEPS TO RF.:ACll * tom h0111e, ready for O(."t'UP. Newport Short& .... ....._ Jiiii' j Cn:h1r cxt1•rior. Lu r i;: r • TR I · P 1. EX y,•lth JtAU' blO<.'lc lo b'\y, 3 Dr, 11c11.· cp11. drps, ne~· pain! H • C'. r,\ "'J·0 1t. ~'?:-Oil ;'~Y. Trn1•nhouSt'. :? + l)(>n, r ,le. oncy! Jltl!J !gr. llvln1t & 2 Bdrma.-& den; 111Jni:le \'UUlh.'d •'<'llini,:~ li\·ln" S·I 11~1u1nable 63i'~ ~'A Lonn. 2 ~·: frpl, 1 CU f:Rrl\ie. In & OUl. !265 & ~Im?· ltEAl.TOl<.:.f,l>t'~ELOI f'.lt.~ tilt! Oi-rk, Bll·ins, $275. ily tan11ly rooms l\'llh bea1ned i;tory: y,•nJk lll b,. II ch . l>('flr.-10n1J. I l r" P In t· es. \ rry lo'v 00-."n \\'Ith 1pc11o1· 673 ,3 Ask fnr n~ v or 0,1.le. No tJ~--0 1~('. .)219 Ri\·t r, Apt. A. c.-ell. & frplc. LJ:e. y•rd. $50,llOO. Owner wlll cttrry. Mobile Homtt l'r!1·atf" putio!I & l'ntl')'fl. -i &bll'. . • Balboa Ptnin1ul1 31 07 .!~_96J-lj67 LEASE-IT NEW !\t•\\'Jl0f1 Bench. :..JS-85.12. room for pool. i\lului·r na· Back Bay f l·ar .:nral(t. Dchr-.:e unHs.1 • 4·PLE.X 1vllh asi;umablc SHARP 3 Br Homr. &11.med With Ocean Vie w -A -t F 1 heel tlve trees. Short walk to NI"\\' -t bdrm .. rau11Jy +din-or &•It llOO Bortaln priced. $72,500: T~ 7'1 ~'A l~n. Good low i·ac· BAYFRONT Plt'r, float. :, t'l!Uin.: & fTr.lc In tum r u1. Cn·l•t k11chc11111, J uit .. :1 bA., ._P•r ments urns beach. NO FINANCING lnQ" rn1. 2 Frpk'S. Profess. APT size nlobile honie in iec, ca.II ';;"' ~71 41 TJ2;7~· anr) &!'!: "· Br. 4 Ba, \\'inter or yearly, Lt: pv1 Y( • 2 l'llr i:inr fin:pluee, wet l)llr, tt"nnis, Balboa Island 3106 PltOBLE~IS lfERE, 10';~ decor. Pool, n1any cxll·as. d II k !he tmy. OPENTI~'' 'S UN ro 8E IC e PRE!ITIGIOUS l-f. B. 4-, 673-:-039 11·/nllty llCCl'M, SJ:IO mo. jvt•u1.1.i, ~1\'in1nurl.J;, ,. 1 r . ?. DOWN HANDLES: l\IAKES $119.500. 0 u par on ~ fl Pl~le,. xlnt hti·t>lllment f~i· • I Mar 3122 838-0ZY.l aft 6 pn1. l. i':JlL()OKING N~:'.\'Jl<1H1' \\'INTER I Br. $'100. 1no. n· TJ·IJS AN XLNT BUY AT 518•750' 5-10-361'.! I 0"nei/nccupanl. lf(,lll n.ll t • Coron• dt 3 B" c~"oo l'••llo 1·-1· ot•ACI '' 1'0"''n' $400 "'111111 ..... I""• • 0 lo• 2 U!U '·· c m • l I p t 1600 Wit' rtulUN.'11 & pnv ynl'<l --" .u.~ ' ' 'I''. • ~. •v ' -~-. "~·. • . JIU· $87.500 Su5n1l! all 'trndes. o m re• rp Y ! 01111cr \\•Ill considl'~ con'. Hltn .. , 11alkabll' 10 IX"at'h. Cnll 6-l:J..:6 1~7 No kids t'lr pc!· 6T:=r36U Dlrel'.tlons: 11·11 1ch for 11igns O'WNER WILL __ trnt:t t1nll'. CORONA DEL !\!AR l'l'.a~1· $'290. ('11 0 !1 Collec1, _Nc11'JlC)1'!_.S°J"(>s_!_~tl'nltY _ Bilboa Peninsula 3707 on Coost •l"'Y·) 2 Bedmo1n, Lanai, big pntio. 21.l·.!-19-2-W9 art. 6 n1 Bl UffS i'Ql:ldo 3 Br 21 11 ·--------~- •· "--FINAL CLOSl!OUT CARRY 11;,-;. Luxury Un1"ts ', JADE REALTY 'ro~ condition. Near bear!!, L\ltGE 2 br. house iv/gar. H~1 . irpit", l~1n1n1. ·pool. BA't' VIE\\', Be11.ch, 1' ~r ~ * ?.IOn~JLS * ~I\' x IO:i' lot 011 Nc11·port 943·7805 S435.00. 9 mont~ ll':i~ •. · $!7.l \'acanl, ill-'<> 3 tw. honie $-KXI. Cull l\flllj' Von s~...,. ,.., S'J.50., uiu pd. ·•U ~·.1oo. ~Q11;w1'l,1~.c ~\\~r~\: ,1 unilll, 3 rxrra bdrnu;, 2 full Tiro .\·p1e:<tM, xlnt E1ui! ! 11(1Vdes fg~ene~ Ritt s S1~ singles OK. C~t. Agt. Gt:>ldr•rn, llug II o n1 c !'>. pier/pi1rk lnc;. 11dult!I. 303 E. '~~,NE~\' HO?.IES * \lill ,,,~, Cull for in· IJOlhs. dinln" roo111. El!rh C..~'l!ila ~lesn 10(•ntion, \\'nlk o c o67'"ss'J>011 _l-'t'~·. 9i~:'.O i 6I0-4ffi0 -~:rll{f'\\;1 1rr~1.'.....;_~'!!:..2116G __ -,,. ·" F1nanci11g a\'ail. ·~ ., 1 "·· · \ 111 · r -2 ,_ py -"-"-"-"----~~-"-·'-'°_' I HARBOR VIEW fqnnnliqn, PRE ST I G E: uni! /\ntt flrt'plR('('. I: p1u lo ,, i;,,.,pp1ng. 1 50 c in-EXlX'LITIVi': 4 R(lrm, lgl' , . . . 1 , EL\'t'F'RONT '" apt t ______ --.-=--_ _ _ llO~l•:S &1;,....GiH6 pl s storiu:;e nrea. $1570 n10. veslnlC'rll (or lx'gl11ner in-r('c rn1, crpt~ & drps. Avoil ~l.\\PORT , Bk:AOI. tru ~ bell, (:rtr. t.;tll l)d. SSOO I HOMES ~1·0~. \\'111 consi(lf'r trnJe. i·l!Stor~. Uo11'1 wull. Cf1ll Laguna Be•cl'I 3148 ~·11·.1. S4i;1. n10. 96.1-7878 benut lful selling . large \\ln h·.-. Sj.)Q yrly. 67:,.64n Skylin• O •. •~•·•IJ L. B-n Co. Condomin ium• I Oi\ncl' ve1 .... i\nxk\us! 1101r !or n1ore !nlol'malion. Rkr :\BH, h11nily roont. poh~ht'<I -0 -F 1 & y 1 ' ....., "' • ., fo sale 1700_ ' MILLER REALTY · 11'00<! floors, bC'am (.'t'iti ngs. cean r on ear Y NN•, ocean VIC\\', ···am•d ,,._,,.Port Sh·111··1d r: 675.8600 E~TERALD BAY NO ~ ........... "UIET nrw \It'll ,. ' I "7. 00 I .• I • llP. 2 °· "'' vo.: ~ "" " .. 612~Ull\ )100,, .... 1, lwni'•h·" o• ""· ... _,.""' 1:1rs ..t>tl~ ~ .1, n111 • ,· ·' •. ,,.... 1n!l, ccllings, lots of 1\-ood 1u\tt 1Ney,•porl Beach 833-0780 1·---------VISl•N .... IC'U • M'rublll'd Jbr To1<.nho>u~r. <:ole of Nev.'))011 Rltrs fl·pli• & ')i\tlo. 675-T;il:l.. glass, 3 bedrn1, 3 bo, 3 NEWPORT SHORES LEASE OR SALE I I Lots for s•lt 2200 !~~~:. 3be~~h 2 '~~'. CM.~~ shag l'111lln(i, pvr ni•I~>. 67$.SSll STt lOIO AP'r .. fll'~,,-, ~,,-,,~,h-.' fplCli, pool table size den, Co J I •t • • •:ry 67, 'lG9 pool. $2.._~ lllO. 11>(•, :i36-06bi $\7;1. lllU. int:. Utll!t. '04-9175 gourn1et kitchen. $145,500. mp f'te Y redone 3 bdnll. CIOlie to \\'eslcllff. 3 Beclrooni ! n 11tr• ,...1.0 LOT. S lo•·! 1 .. -. .,..... LARGE 3 br, :? lx1 llon1c, ,~,·oo, 4 b•, 3 I••, l•n' "' 673-til{9'.I / Owner \\'ill sell on land con· + bonus roon1. new carpels I -000 1~'"'' •' .... '"''""'" L Ch H v ' -!--~-=~~~~-·! tract at 8%. and paint. BBQ, walk .to adult Condo. 4:1, . .,.,..,, J·:.\:->rsJl'lt:: SR C (. Cho!Ce 10<.'atlon, Huntington agunb arm ou1e1 nr. brh. Cs>'~-. rrpl., blln~.. rn1 .. rhn. n11 .. pool. snun;,, J:\Y 1111:' Bf'ACl:I Ultra Super 2 BR & den, 2 bath, ocean and view, $51,:iOQ. Assun1· able 1':0 lo .• n. J1nn1ed. occ. An1crlcan J{omc ltealto1· 494-7513 or 494-1001 " 875 N. Const 1-hvy 2 STORY, 2 Br. 11'/occan· view, lg . .11undeck & 2 car· ports. $i12,000. 963-4814 ~ Lagun• Niguel 1052 SPECIALIZING IN LAGUNA NIGUEL VIE\V . PROPERTIES SEA TERRACE , PRI\tATE GUARDE:J ARF.A OCEAN VU lO\\nhon1es, 2 or 3 BH, $19.300 -ST.i,000 • $64,500 "'ill buy thi' lovely upgraded g11rden ho n1 e w/alrium. 2 BR, den, • BUY lhi11 outstanding 4 BR ocean vu on L'OnTrar.l 11·/ $10,000 dn. Move in tomor· 1'0\\'. Enjoy The Good Life Coll 493-2313 PANORA~llC OCEAN VIE\\' In this ncw cu::;toni bu ill 3 BR 2 ba hon1c; quality stand11 oul a11 you entt'r thi11 benutiful home 1vl!h bean1ed C<"iling & expan11i\'e living area ~ 01\'rlel' \\•ill lease op- tion $119.ocx5 LINGO REAL ESTATE 49-\.1@36 .t9'J.1397 TAKE OVER 71/4% Thi• 4 bcdrm has over 2300 sq. ft . \\Tapped in lllU('CO & slumpstonc, 2 cov. pal.IOI!, 3 car gar. Panoramic view! \\'lrulmlll nol Included! 497-1761 Red Ca~t. Realtors LEASE/OPTION Benutlful condo on Nlgu.l's Golf Coul'!IC, 2 OH., :.! Ba UP!JCI', S2iXXI + ~:;;ll] 'I monlh. $41.000 full price. 4M<l'l(f;. M itsion Viejo 1067 4BR. 2ba. 1 SlOl'Y w/lrplc, l~rge rear ylU'd, assume 7% VA , SJ0.5939 • beach. pool & le n n 1 s pc. nionth. S.'lO//l'l'edlt. By ,';!:\'. HOUS E.YAs~ul"lC f\1, \: ~ach. Zoned bus I n es s. 1 Br. SlSG-2 Bn. $195. SJ?:; n)O. i\v&ll. no"·· 9&1.i1.·.o ja.1·11111. 11'!1nls. Prof · Jhr furn. swO n~. 1ncldlng f11cilities. Q\\•ner has bought owner. After 5 P!'.I 642·222'5. l'11lll. :'\o luttn free~. ;J~.(l(lO. Prolcsslonal or o l f ice i.. Salaried & Estahllshed NE\\' CONDO 2 Br. Plu!lh det.'1t".1lt'\I. t:xtras. Close lo uul vrl\' rf'f~ 64-,..5714 t'lt' home. Call for appt. DlTPLL"X-70.,Jliii' 1<•1 . \\'1il $21,000 each. T F.: R f.1 S. No ,.rc~~~;17~hi~ren Ot'<'Ot'. Nr. H~nt. l!br., bkr. bi.·h:_!!.~'lil or 61:1-6177 oc~AN,~i'E\V ·' 1 · br.. $l'i5 6-16-7711 BY 0\\ner, x.lnt buyJ beau! .'it'll on conrrurt. $36.500. 11-rite: KANPAK. 1993 Kiht'I ~46·31ilS Tilt HLUF F'S.Sp o 1 1.~ Ii s. s1·,•,. Y'ly. •tdoltit only· ... ,, WALKER & LEE UPb'T'ad<!d Ahl'IO Villa Con· I Cl'I' v \• .. I "·' K.h I ,, ' 11• r N I B h 3169 L 1 --·· • llR ., "· " don1lnium, l\.tl,;sion Vle1·0, I ~ ,\ ~ .-_11ra~11. 'l•ll1"1" ........ , J c . i au1, -\\'a 1 _!!!POr tac VAC 4 BR 2 Bl!, i11· Shopi; 1&rt" Y u..._ ... ; ,, " ,, '!''\,·; J)t"'ti;, utils_ incl. 9G8-3SSG REAL ESTATE n~suntable 71.~-;.;, FHA loan, 1 ,.11,n-; fo,r ~ unlls. 1-hu 1.1 1111 01• Pll. M.S.bi9· "~ '· !IC'hl & pk ~t11grio!in & hir11. hon1f', 1tr. 1)0(11. S5-alc"='--==d;-.ol~M~==3722 N H . 1070 Jb' l'l b" pool & "l"b"·'''" tltfi; on!'. s,:m,;n H·".l ROOi\ol ..-on 2:1 UNfTS ATTRACTIVE and con· Arlams. 532:i: n;o, 963-6l2'2 _£'.£~1_10. &l~ii.)OO_Ag~11t __ Corona • ar ewport eights . , ._., .. "" ... 0 IA 1 <lS-864" vi.>nlent 1 bdr. on 1vater. fac. $.10,500. 830--2.10.1 -"'~r g · ... _. 1 En~rsidc C.~I. S 1 70 :~ 00. $325 nio. Dot , 11./hro slips. 3 Br, 2 Ha. erp!. drp~. •\)'.;NU,\L l.~asc, t!ulpt•11 1l("11 . CAN YOU DO LANDSCAPING? This Newport Heig-ht!I honle has the ll'Orks. Beam t'f'il- in~s. paneling, firC'plaee, ne\\· l'.arpCI. BUT It nc>ecls SCJnic yard Y."O"rk. !-It'l'C's your chkn<.-e IO 1urn your tin1e Into n1oney. Bring your in1agination! It's only Ul,actO Call &l&-0555. • ,, , ......... ~ ...... . \ \JJ,~:' HE\I]') A BERG [NTERPRLSES CO Newport Shores 1072 Oupl.xes/ Units I THE DUPLEX Tl'rms. Agf'ut. 6'6-3'.!;i;> $27a 11•/o ilock pr iv, hltins ditth11•nsh<'r l\<'11 !\ :t Br .t· " Iii'. ·I l'iil' i:ar, H,\Cll unit. \1· I k It t' h ,. o , R h F 67:>-TI56. d•'j\ 1;0 pPis.. $29j. ~7-811f1 • 5lsl S: N~·plu~~· ~21 ::1 h1.'lo11• 11\i;h\\ny, ~wirrunu1w for sale 1800 I al 337~9-.• Jt·aifll' I>r. Dern;; 1 ant •&, arms, I , 3•44 !143--83&1 or (_l3 \ ~~3.!'..!__ pnol. 431111 O:ihlln, $200!'!'0· . . , Pfilnl. !)IX'n house for your1 ~.~ve~----2700 4 BH, 2 BA be.ach house, rv1ne 1. \VALK TO BEAC\I t\lfl.-j:?1J , OCI::ANF RO!\T. Rcducf'd to I ln.~Jlf'<"1lon Gtl Sunday 0.:L i t\'inter $350: Yr round $-.1.00 ; :1 RR.; s21:it38.l, yl'arl~ FUHN-BACH Apt, ruilablc $1~.000. 2•2BR, \V. Nrt. ti. 12·G S.100. Pl'.:R AC.'Rf': (213J791-l.l77 or &lj..-7573 * RENTALS * (''''"10\.\ Rl·11.l1v :t-l~l :t!IO f 1 I I Ill pd Buycrst ·nns.&.l;).772leve/ :i l-l-07G0Bkl'. · · · Qr , 1•rps, rrps, u . \l'kl'nds. • SS9,9!19 X1 n1 40 acres.. Rolling trtt stud· \VIN"TER \'Ular: 1, Unl\". Pk l81t, ~ 1111, rnm rn1, Ip~ $130. mo. 49-1-7463 \~·ooosY . DUPLEXF.• 716 ~~vill~~nd x!n~ca~unt~: k: 2 N~~ l~'t-~ir-1~·. ~-Is., 2 BR;! 1 bath '""" " .. s:::t5 2 car g~, nr be~. S-l:iO BA(1-IEl.OR. n·frig, rio stovl', \ illage 3. Univ. Pk. n10. lse. 6j.r-J6.49 all ti pn1. refs l'f''(. r>o p<'ts. SIL. n10, Jasn1inl', Cd~!. &iu llx·n· 4 UNITS fishing. Good BC(.'t'.~111. Good Houses Unfurnished 3 Bn., 21i 00 ........... $~253-RR !nm rm ? "--\•d 675-.~109 tlbn, income $625. 493-0761. 11·8ter rlght1. Trlr Ok. Idel\I Deiuie J1otill!S · , · -""· ~ ..... 1 .,;c==c,...----~=I \\:ebb ltealiy ln1·e51ment if you ha\'" e inveiil or retiremf'nt. $2500. Gentr•I 3202 4 BR., fAm. 3 bit ....... $:i75-patio,. ,~.1:71-2 , & sch\. S:l9J Costa Mesa .l.724. Income Propeny 2000 SJ0.000. cai;h, othf'r propt'rty <lo\\·n. $139. mo. Pril· 011•ner The Tcrn:u_'o! i;;';"~'"~·=~~i··:::-:-:-o;;;;; \;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;-;;\ UNITS -UNITS! 10.8°/o SPENDABLE UI> 10 $120,M a.gt 847·4442 i~ Box 1761. Oro\'lllt', Ca 1 BR house Nev:port $150. 2 BR., 2 bnth.~ .......... $3i:i Newport Shore& nn A b 'd I v:aJk be 1..n l BR., 2 i,a ......... $400t.i25 m assa or nn tc> ach guna Greentree Homes STEPS TO OCF..\~. 3 hr., BRAND NEW F'OliFt·5 unit :1pt bldg under I NE\V 1st class 40 Ac. n1-oc. l'firlslruction for sail'. Cl~· g_rovc. f>l)ed rd!, top loco· 10 inajor shopping center. hon. l~o dn. + l year 1~1 yr \\Tile-0ff $14:\1. Call I fl. pd. mt. & Int. only 2 ~30.z:;~o r 59?.fJCllO ~Ti;. X1nt lax Y.Tite-off. ;> • Q '~ Si500. oc. Stout & Assoc. Beal'h $225. Kids pets. 2 BR, l bilth ...•... $315 2 be.., delu..'Ce duplex. Tf'1u11 s, $"SO & U Fenced 2 Br Coslll. !'.lesa TurUerock Olympic pool & ~lori.>. S~~:i -· P Sl:icl 2 Br. 2 Ba T·house 4 BR .. 2~;. baths ....... $.:;o yrly. lse.,&12-3573 SINGLE STUDIO APT $17.l., Ne\\'J)Orl Beach. Also 4 Bit,::! bnth! ......... $173 Sant• Ana 3280 Sl'JiCIAL \\""EEKLY RATES 2 BR Huntinglon Beach, J BR.,2bR .... : .. S41J\\•/cr.lnr _ _ __ _, '-"lTI ·JJ rorbor Bh'fl. Ten freshly painted units. I All 2 bcdroon1~. Earn.~ $1700 -Ii NEW LISTING * n10. gross. ruH price only 2-Sty, A-Frame. Nc1v corp., $130,000! CaJ'I. rate ju~\ very clean· 3 BR. din. I under 11 %. E)jjcellcnt locn-a.reB. 2 p~tios. w81k to tion. SELLER A.'IXIOU_S! betith, pools & tennis. T11kc advantage of rare in· s;>:;,000 vc1tlnenl bargain. Call now C 0 VIN GT 0 N """"-;,,;;~°"·-,----,,-"" 4-PLEX $93,500 MATURE50 A< . .,..,.,,..30 J~-;I 3 ,·rs old & one of CovingtOn·s finest •l plex urrast One • 3 Bdrtn & lhrL'I.' 2 Bdr. units. 01\'nl'r "'ill finance at 9'i0. Pride or 011.•nf'rship. dose to n1ajor shopping cent:!!'. Call Mii' 1714 , T"a2·1700 ac. U\'OC. +20 ac. lemons. Good prod. rl'C. $60,000 home, pool + wknd home. 111 city SU.OIXl ac. 1ernu1. Doug Priest. Stout &. Asaoc. ITI4 )747--5.~i0 kids, pctis. singles OK. Agt. College Park _ 3 Hr. l 'i ba, 2 Stry Tnh~l'.I C11stE1 i\lesn &r>-4!WO Ftt. 979·8430 4 BR., 2~~ ba ........... $·150 Pool. Patio, 2 car gar. S2':l:l1""~"'!'~!-~~~~"i LANDLORDS! Park 11 11·/M!C dcp. Avail tl0\1'.' $30 WEEK & UP l BR., 2 boll" .......... $,50 ...,_.t.!6 e $£.:< "'•" & Up. Y.'.e Specialize in Newpor : Garden llon1es .• University Park 3294 • Stur.lio & 1, BR Apts, &ach • Corona de! lilar • 3 Blt. 2 bn ............. $.!8:1 e TV & ~tiud Scrl'il'l' A\•all. & Laauna. Our RentaJ Ser· Lido Isle _ 3 J3lt 2 BA, arriuni, dbl gar. • Phone Sel'l'icc -Htd. pool vice is FREE to You! Try J BR., ~ b.;. ••••••••••••• 5~ On b'l'l!enbelt nr adlt ponl. e ChUdren k Pel Section CAY:~12':oE~LTY j~Iil\I S1~~~~·~•VIEW;076 !'1 j! ;~ See forever from I h i s . - talented 4 BR + bonus r1n. home. Plenty of extras! 5"1.500 -=GEM- 120-F Tuslin Ave., N.B. REALTORS 6~-4623 S•n Juan Cpstrn. 1078 ~BR, 2ba, or 2BR + lrg bonllS mt, Hillside view, Gl\'ner \\ill {inancc. $45,900. 831·0251 . South Lagun• • 1086 LOWER 3 ARCH BAY Beautiful country 11tyle 3 BR h ... me nestled on lrg. lot sur- rounded by n1ll1ly mature u-ees, steps lo priv. benctJ, tennis co urlll, & ,park Sl:.tl.000 LINGO REAL ESTATE 494.8().\!(i 499-1397 Ho\'e son1cthlng you want lo seU? Classified ads do ti Ytell • call NOW 642·5678. 9 UNITS (3 Tri-Plexes) 6 hlks II-om be:lch, 2!$ yrs old. Xlnl financing. \Vill sell indi\'ldunlly or all. Paul W. Brumfield • & Assoc. 642-8~lfi0 or M!i-1081 el'c $59,500 FOUR-PLEX COMPLETELY renovated snd pnuitt"'d! Earns $610 m0. Pe11cct cul de sac location. 3 bedroom, 2·2 bedroont & l·l bedroom. Exchnna:e or sell. U11graded thru-oul. Hurry.Call (714) 752·1700 111;1 fhc raste1! <Iraw 111 tfK' W.est ... a Daily Pllo1 Cl·~~lfieo YEARLY 3 bdrm. 200 yds to h."IY and ocean. \Valk to bus, marl<et, 11hopi;:, and pier. 673-00.15 673-m>5 NN"u·~iv'w1E' W RENTALS 4 Bil .. 2 ba ............. ~90 Avail tlO\\' $385 iuo Ph 2376 New·port Blvd,, Ct.I CALL 5S2-7SOO 552.30911~7500 . . 548-9T:iS or~ 673·4030 or -l94-~ • VISION • H&es Furn/lJnfurn 3300 EASTSIDI:-: 1 Br. ivalk·in BAotELOR duplex S95. All clo~t, cpts, rlrp11, bl1ns. ulil pd, singles 1o1-elcomc NEWPORT Swcdi~h rrj)lc. l adult. Util PVT home, bach&.t.r. $100. REALTY pd. Siii(). &12-1960 ' all ulil pd. Furnished. a red hill conipa.ny SHORES Lge Fully Furn 2 Br ~ .. • j Prime lnconu! Property * 12 Unil.!l, 4-Plcxl's Spani1h Srylf' *New .19 Units ~ KIDS, pers \\·!~conie,. 2 Br), ~U~n~"~·.~P~a~<~k~C~!~"~'~";·~l~'~'~in~t:'jut~ bQwc.....ll'.a1k Bltns~~·. ·d~. pool • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i::iiii -PVl hoole.-tl •a.-Av~ now to bf'ach and shone. IP'>C"-, _AIDrs.~ perJ.$190. 6.f2-95:!~ Homefinder1 * 642-9900 .--~......, --- F , h 2 BR Condo .... $g,/mo Ue Unlurliliihed. EXIRA lg~· 1 & 2 Br, SIG:>. •72 Unil.11-Ncw Orlean:o; All units appro:dntatcly mile 10 Pacific ocean. ARTHOFERIHO\\'ARD DEV. CO., INC. 645-6177 By Owner, 2 Bdnn, 1 btirh condo Ir. J-lunlington Beach, 11·cll decorared, pool. IJun· dry Iacililies, exterior main· era:.·e provided, low monr:.:y AS90C. fees, Ideol Invest· n1£>nt. Full Price $24,5«1. B,1lanl'c on 1st Trust DN!d S16,750. \Viii Explflre many t:realive \vuys of finuncing-. \\'ill rent back !ron1 you !or several months if desir· able. Call S47·309j, HoUMS urn1s eel $$LANDLORDS$$ 2BRCondos ..•.. S265"-S275 WATERFRONT .t: 519;i. Rl'ri C'C'Orntcd. nf'lv 310"' \\'e servic-e all Ike b~ach 3 BP. Condol ..... $265 "-$2i5 . t·rpl. ldf'al !or hlt rtirlon;, 0.ntral 1. are.a & inland Orange Co. 3 llR H 1111es . pa;!, ~. $l35 SpotlC'SS and spacwus-3 bed· adults. 1993 01urch ;,.;S-00::3 ----------Jluntlngton to Laguna 3 BR Hoines $3&1 $315 $395 room 1ov.·nhou.se. Boat slip. • I p I • I $8.\/IJj lITTL pd, bachs nt i'llEE 00 YOU • BR Homti.: .$335'.S395'. St'l;j J•urniture optional $595. • T r op1ca 00 bl'h, ideal i;tudenls. Lngi.m11 CALL. US OR CO~tE B'' RANCH REALTY CHANNEL REEF 1 B;R. PHllo. Gu &. Walf'r $\JO trrlL pd, sm rear cot· ALA Rtnt•I• 642~383 * 551·2000 * · paid. 548-U68 !i:tgc. Yd, Jlntio, Corona dcl RANOi REALTY 8".!lt location on the bay In Trailer tor rrnt, no ""IS or r-.lnr FJlEE f"ltEE * x.&.6800 * c •. o.lo~I. FGla_nt1·-! .'!,.droom childl't'n, adult11 ;n I y - $200. UTIL pd, oc<!anf.ronl e i1rofc1sional Service e TUSTIN REALTY t. nc · umis """· ll'JV'-' 548-1383 L lxl,, """' '"'' "'•""" *LANDLORDS* • 83~5lll • CHINA COVE LG 2 9, I""'· """ " $230. 2 BDR. otellll/clty Homeflnders.* 642·9900 WE HAVE RENTALS r.lost unlqt:e sixit in C.D.i\f. shopping. Adui1s. no [)('L.,, view upt \\'/gar. l..aguna CaJllornia's Largest As \\'1!11 ns a fine ge\ecllon 2 lx'dmom cottage on lhe Jnq. 1791-l. Rocht'stcr. renr. NU·VIEW RENTALS e Rental Service!• of beautiful h<lmM FOR sand. Furnished. Couples $12:5 to $155, l & 2 br. rrh.,;., 673-'11YJO or 494-3248 ''RENTERS! I" SALE! Let us solve your on!)'. $275. n1at. adults only. 645-4~, VACANT 1 Br $130. Hun· hou11lng needs. We're here LITTLE ISLAND 132 \V. \Vll&0n. tington Beach. Singles OK You Get All The Hou1e1 to IK'l'l'C vou! h 374 Neiv"'-rt 1150. house. Occn11• availahle lor rent in OUR so• PETTIT .--3 bedroom luxury homf'. on Huntington B•ac 0 .,,.. BULLETIN UPDATED 3 D E. Ha)front. Co1npletf'ly f,-ont houst Laguna B::ii.ch times/week. REAL1i?R k Bid furnlshe<I . 40' slip also nva.il-BEAUT furn. npts $16.".i & S22:i. \\'a\k to "-"aler Balho.1, Homtfinders * '42-9900 First \\'estem an g. able $S50 5175 Spani.~h !'llyle bu.ildtn1e, 1 Br + loft. UUI. pd. Agl. Uni\'t>tslty Park 5j2-7000 p' OIN. SETTIA pvt. cnclO!!led g<ir.. po.11, Fee. 979-8430 132 Cabrillo, C.~l. DAY or NITE saunn. laundry, ndlt~ 17301 B•lbo. lsl•nd 3206 LARGE \Vell ckororn1l'd 4 Charnli11g cottage. Old brick, Keelson L:tn!' 1 blk \\'eMI You maf use the handy order form printed below to furnish us with copy for your ad. REDECORATED 2 Br. Priv patio, yearly, $290. 556-6610 dllyll, 67s-3008 Evt'll. BR. 21.; bR 1'\'NllSJ:: in rirep!a(."e, 3 bt'drooms, fain· of Bca('h nff Sla!f'r . .,;42-7848 University Park. Cpl~/df'Jl~. ily~ni. gren!_kitcht'll; t;n. l\1EN, sn1n lt bench hotl'I, 2 frplc, cenrrnl air, inl' use l~~tshed. S Ii.>, furnished R.oorn~ $21.50 v.•l'ek. Apt1 fleose nore rhol the bottom portion of th'e coupon may be dip ped and affixed lo your enwlaps. 10Ving you lhe time to write our correct address. WE PAY THE POSTAGE/ If you need more room for your me,.qge, just prinl or lype ii on another sheet of paper and mall fl. You maf place your ad by phone, if you wish. Just diol (714) 642°5678. USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! S SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINl-NO AD LISS THAN 3 LINO 2 --. $4.95 $6.0S $7. I 5 PAYMENT ENa.oseoO SEND BILLO ~ lor •••••••••• dO)'I, t.gin.ning •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. Om.if!Ullon •••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••. -••••• ' •••• ' ••••••• f'bnt ,, ••.••••.•...•..•••.•..••.••••••....•..•.••....•.•••••.••• Addtm ••••••••••••••••••..•••.•.••••..•.•••...••••.•••••••• , ••• °" ............................... ' . . fhot. ••••.•••.•.•••..•••••.• • 7 .. 1MS ----- $1 .SO $13.00 $22.4.$ $10 .31 $16 .IS $21. 75 $12.26 $19.30 $35.05 TO-COIT .... o1'y Cf'9 word 1111 ... spcKe obo¥e. llldlld1 yow oddr• ot l)hoftl ""'"'bof', TN fM cl your od it Cl .... ... • " .. liifll Oii l'fhldl ... bl ..ord cl ,.our od 11 wr!ttlfl. ~ $2.00 1Jtrct if 'fOlt des.Ito "'" of DAll'f PILOT. loa w.4Ct with mled r.pu ... ,, .. ,,ClllllllCClllllllll••••1111111111,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .. ,.,..,.,,c11111111•••••••••c•1•••••••••••· BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ""'a. """" -, .. (.M ,..... ~ Orange Caast Dally Piiot lox 1560 Costa Mna, Calif. 9Z6Z6 Cfaulflff Dept. Balboa Peninsula ol pool. te-nnis <:rls & pa1·ks. $525. Call GTa-722; $9:l/1no . i>.16-71Y.i6 3207 S·l25 mo. f>.il.S4!11l. Laguna Beach .. ····~·'"'''""'"' "'''"' 3748 I----------6BR, 4ba. t!rpted. drped, BAY VIE\V, 2 BR, l Ba, Tle"-'IY lndscpd, sprinklers, plwrh shag, dr:i.oes, gar, yd. a:il--0767 ROOl\1S. SfUDIOS \ \J ,LE"\. -1h blk to Bay, 1 blk to l 7'"'-=~--,---c="'I & l·BDR..\I. AP'TS. HE \I]') beach. ~. yrly. 963-5353 LaguM Be•ch 3248 \\'inter rentals. $100 To S?;O Corona del M•r --3222 $175 NICE I BdJ', bltn1, &c"~~n~~Ouse cpts,/drps, carport, nr bch Condos Furn 34<IO A 8£RC. E~T[RPRISES CO E·Z LTVL~G. Spacious park $230. 2 OP. ocean/view :1pL OCEANFRON'r I & 2 BR like grounds. 3 BR. 3 Ba Bltns. gnrngc. PAL.\! SPRn\GS 2 Br. 2 & 2 Bil STI.1010. P art. furn. Townhouse. Lge secluded $273. 2 Bl)R. frpll', O<"t;'an Bn, pools, tennis. saunas. A1·11!1. noY.•! 5.1&-0321 patio, poo l , dishwasher, view. Child/pc!. So. l..3guna jaru1.zis. \\'erknd. \1•kly, OC f':AN VIE\\' 2 BR S::IOO walk·ln pantry, n cw I Y $.11:1 CHAHl\11~G 2 lidr, frplc mon!hly. (213):>'17--0209 01· J RR $2'I..). ADULTS, NO ~~sJ~~cd. S 3 j O · n10. home. y~I. patio.~~-end. -~~S70 PF.TS 494-.~4.~7 e·"""'·-=~I -'-''-:;~~==~~-·1 $4-00. U11L prl, ·• Udr. 2 cor-;OO 2 BR 2 hro •alllO Newport Beach 3769 FOR RENTALS ~· lrplc, .be~n;s. 60' deck ai·nll unrur111 01•f'rlook1n01 -~------- ... any size, please col l l '-'JO LOYl::L' J ~. dr.n + l.AGUi\'A NIGUl·:l. GOLF \\'INTl'.:H RENTAIA'\ Rosemary Sictz .. shc i s fam tm, scp dlni.ni: i·m , COtH~E Ov•nl'r •lf\~.l."'6 Slcris to Beach heading our rental dC>pt. frJ?IC. Obl ~arngc. 1·1c11· ,1 liH 2 B \ \\'r <;! ~lnl' Lg£> furn Ocl'Rn View 2 Ur Bay & Beach Riiy 67:>-:'.00J $17.:i 3 BDR, fplc, pool l10111r. ~1 , · ~' '·1 ,,.· -'"'":.7 : f•~I lrlcnl lor ~'Ouplc or '.! ll<'flu! v\£>\\' .. 1i.:un:i ,.\gue. " ""j 01 . 'LOVELY 3 lxltin, :ii~ bath Ni.J VIEW RENTALS .12:i-1732 s glcs. $32:1 UIU pd. lsl nl'\1' pain!, l'l'tJ!S, d1'h1i·hr, • " C d f J42S k last n10 -~ll'anlu::: dl'p. garage. S37j lease. Bai·bril __ 6'Gl-t0.10 -2.f ·19-1-32·1~ -on o1 Un urn. Ci.II r>.lr. Pattison for kl'y. AgC'nf. 67J.8.)50 , OCEANrRONT POOL DELl'XE 2 Br. To11·nhouS<'. _&l2-J698. ;1 BR. VACANT IJOuse, NC>v.' niodCl'f! housc, 4 Heir;"· So. Co.i.st \lillAg<-/U't'U. Com-FURN l . 81', Ii:,~ (I\'. room. singles OK $235. Also lg, 3 00.th. 1t1nuia-roon1, WI plt'TC'ly air rondllion . r-;e\\· hltn!'>, n11:l' pario. Cl(l!';I" lo 2 br .. gar. $11.j HB, Agt. "~· ~l:i~ti ,t,,; rock. ON <'llfJW'ls t.· dra(l('s. J'Qt-11 & ilC'uch. $1/\.). n10. Open 111 ff'C 979-8430 T,Hl: \\~\TE~. SL?OO. nio. l'nbiina pii\'. Bcdrooni bal· J~IK' 1;1. lfl13. 121 4:'11h ~1 .• $350 \'EARLY Duplex, 3br, 'tr~)· ~-06~;i . l'l:rtl)', 2 cl\J' c-arni:;e, crlt'IO:-:t•I \\l'~t Ncu·~rt. C';1ll ~]·1~ .... ~ 2ba, frpl,., dbl gar, bl!inll, OCJ'.:,\.~~ ltO)'.;T. 11~1\:. d!nlng p11110. No 11.·u1cr hills nr IJCLWt'l'n ~ G.· a. h1.t-l:l'J1 2-00 rm, fu.:_:plaCT', .IO • hl'1ng J!l'il"-' to cut. S'lR>. n10. nn) t1111c patio, pc!s? &I 18 rn1. ~l•.>. :\to. '-early. 01111cr :146-63."'12 l-$-l'">-~l-r_"_'-.1-,.-1 -1-3,-h-... ~,-R~,-.1 Cost• Mesa 3224 49-1-00L1 NJ.:\r llh,'h 1;1',. Cnn<ln. in .~ B11.·h rolnr T\'. 1n11if'I f•1,111 IE'" · I 2 ,_, Laguna Niauel 3252 f;;in Clcn1. 3 Ur. ~ li:t. frp\. 1-f'r1 1~··!. !'Ill:: \li':SA. H.J • . • ·"'· sing ~. or, :It. '-' '" "'l'I Bl " U k' I & oc• 11"-. , . . . , , nil R.ppl, N'C'tl.tl\1)('11. 111111: •'· ·,·'"'1 1"-' , .~ · I{ s . pell• "· o.), fllCd ~~HA:\[l Nl-.\\ l3f'Ai\UTI~ li L !11 Pll'r & l"W:h .. ~ \':'Ir ('(11"ol . 6 11>-!~i.111 yfl . C:ar. 3 ~'" 2. t>a. Coun1ry Clull pk:: .. 11·/stor. 714 ":i.1.~-6.'i11 r1N "111._.-,-,.-;,-,.,-,,~1-,,-,..-,,~1-,,, l~E1' \\'t'k'Omc 2 Br. pv1 hon1c. i;ct g \\ 11lk tn t~•1\('h, (JO(iL ,1r 71•1 , l!l2-.-.:2ii0 l'lll:.!h·s. r11 1111 $1:!~• Tl!E $190. fncd yd, g:ira.:c. & te11111s . ~C' Gu,ords. lo\\ ,-.1,--1--.-11-,1 ,-, -1,-,1. ,,,1, ··ri>ll'' IOJ ,1 l·",\i\llLY n{'(!(l<'fl, '2 Br SIS:1, ni:o1nt. r.ni·il"n~. Crpl. , .,•. ~·1rRr ." , -.: .11. • .. l •. ..:: .. · 1 l"' fncd yd, rlplx, stv/rf'f rn;onv l'.\lra~. $·!50 inclurll·~ ~1·r11,·, lt!'l1nJ?,·; r1n 11 1 i;::11 1·,11::.;~1 _>_id~ ~·~,'ti),, . Homefinde rs * 642·9900 ill11·s·. R'.l1 -14i1 nr ·1!13-0;2'1 1""'11 n, P"" · .' 1· 11•1~· ~.i. J r~1t .ip1 ,1\·nl\ fo 1·n1J)l yd _ ---------ti 1l1 .. \du!1 , -n.1 1~ 1~.1 111.11, yl'I) ..:t('rrs to heh. 2:Br. Cpl, no pets or 11inglf'tt. 4 ~It. fenced rd .. frplc. •'42-~3 _ si7o ~ uui 6'i::.-26T7. &>c mngr. Apt A, 980 \V spru1kler11, IA'A5l" $.1;10. nl(). 3 Liil .. , h C"'tvl 1.1 1 -.~-c""-~c"~--,,......I 17th St. C.,f, X3l-:.."09'!1 nr 491-:\4~1~ . • :i .u. "-nrl · Srl'll!O npl, Ot·f':i u vil'\\. _ --· ,----~1!:'\11'1 Golf ('t1u1·~1·,1 \\in1•TtJrif'ul'l1 . LARGE 2 Br. hon1r, C1·p1 , :\ RR. ~ DE!'\. 2 bn. frpl. dish11•a.stw-r, i:nrhu;::c d l"JI ~ lli";-:l\ilJ s!v., ttf. f'er.C'Cd yd. Ger. u111. rn1 . C'pl!drp. S350 a 2 cnr !::'/Ir, $~ ~11-~~17 1 , ----1 Adullll $190 67:).18'17. mo. 49;"r-rr.!8 eves & 'A'knd. ~ w ' .. \\ \\ l!lf•'r ~ Ull. ;: BA C Ml · v· · 3•67 - . -s:.1-:-i Al"° 3 en. 2 ea t \1.'i. NI E 2 Br house. \\'/gnr, 1s1on 1e10 I. 2 .~ 3 nu t'flllfh1~ \dUH~ I J hlk 111 l)f'<'ll ll. 61~ fncd yd, Prefer middle age, only. Huntln21on B ch ·I-. --· . $170. bit & la~t . 646-1223 3 BR, 2 Ba. Fan1 lly mi, $200/SV.J. 9b~-:!9.il u r 1 ~~1,\LI. H.1rhrlnr. u111 [W1, 2 BR GAR I .~ d P11110, GN'al vien•! 4 Rf'I:. !'lfl.1·~ I hlk ON-;111, pool. $130. nlQ. . .. sm 1 .......... y , t1ro R.in.21~ -1.~'."? l no children, 5.m ~t Of\. crrurf'!I, ' IJ,\(111'.:LOH, n.·1r11;:.. n n ,l '-·~=°"'=~""°=--o·I cpl. drps .• $100 ~1500 Newport Belch 3269 1ilo1'l'. r.-1~ N"q. :-..o pcti. I" ,\1 Fl:FRflNT 3 DR. ftttr.1. o.n. Point 3226 -~1'.!.:i 11\(1 r.i:l-.•ltY• !}!1t>l1·\ \\IJlll'r 01' yr')' Lt:,\~l-:. lk-au1 Con.Jo. 1 T --h-U 1--35;;5 11rM ·k .i1;11I G;}.ll169m4-<1:i.'t.1 "" 1· 1• 1· ·1 own ouse n rn "' ! --f Bl'.~UT. l!o1nf' nr. Dann Iii °"'.ml. 11111~rui. ·'"" n• 1 '·1 -·---• )-"'fl l'::i TO HE1\r ll 1t ~h .. frpl. de\'k. bhns. cpt'i.t. 1 J 1·"·1· n~S.\...-02'l.lt l!J L\ 'll ", .. , l 'tl\\ ;\lifll ""· J Hr. 1 h.1 ~ 1:;,, \\ in ll"r S:?9l lse. <l!Ud213 t,RG JBr 2ba, fnn1 mt. dln . ~11 JI if\11111,1:1"" ll°'tW...·, 2 llR._ Iii:.' :li~:l E\'f'!<. ~UR-Lf.:Asi:::--4 aH. 2 H,\, ""!· rlhl R"ar. No JM!I~. $3i.1 l 'i hA, f111!1'. U'l'.1111 ~· 1.1 .. i.lo-..;Tin·· l'f';i\nl-.-1-,~-. I fn1vl yri, cll'>fll" to .~hN"J'I, 1-*'l()...\~~ ~>n_flnly. __ 11.111<1:0. I'•••!. ln1·ur11 ,\I \\1ntf'1· Sli.1 ... ullls. n1lle to n1nrina. ·11)fi-1W J.0\'•::,,-lhu·h.-.r lllsihlnn11' "111111 •• '• hll. ~hr•1111111.: 1~1.1 1.. 67:'",....~1 El T 3232 4 BB .. f!\111. 1in . :!':· hri I•• i:lt'.~<h. \\l(,j;,~11 ~-;n.;, S Cl ct---3~7~7~6 i oro srn :'>-1<•/h\•"'" .\i,:1 fiD·Z!!J ''1 11c~.1p11 t'11•,: t.· y.·knf'I~ an emen e I :iBR 2Bi\, llt'\\'I)' dl'<"1I Bltn~. m:tiFf>; f'fliyi•'· 6 B<lrn,, iO\liflil·l'.'ln ."lp11l'lo11!t 1 Ult cln!ll" IO ~I"· ldii•'JWI. S3."1i" n10 1 .. 1 & 111.~1 Jm11\~d. M ·11rr1t'•')'. ~;) Sl>ll 1cllr !1rn1s 1t•1111 .a D:ll\) J,...,.l'h. VJ~;\\'. !loO PE:l'S l 11216 Grn)"lton riSG.:ir.tl i~-14::0 or 4!H .fillit Pflot Cliu,ilil"li n.d. M2-667A $210 mer fl'"ml-<1"H7frt • ,_ • -. -----• I • O ,OAn.Y ,.ILOT Tutsday, Octobtr 8, 1974 T ·_J ,.,-....-------,;;;;; Apartments nf~'.!!:._ J A,.,rtmtnlJ Unfurn. Apt;rtments Unfurn. J. Apartments Unfu~. Rooms • 4000 Off1U Rent1I 4400 Lott &. fou.nd 5300 ... Ma'4)nry 6070 P,1l'-o1 111.nd 3.106 1 Cost• Mtisa 3124 L19un1 8eiKh Ja•a I Newport Bt1ch 3869 ROO.\l k BATII, 'p\1. tn· DELUXE aUk.'t' ~ (;()tn-CU.Ir. ANIMAL· CONTROL I ......... -1~ \\'1LUAr.IS ' s~. ,.. , tr~. turn. TV. no kll .,. mt~I spn~ l\':tn. no11•. ~ llW'lllng1on Bel\cb Shelter W f.tSJiCW)' I.le. ~ • Ni.\\' · 01,\Jt\lLr\'Ci · 1.IVE·' llACJt:!\l),\ Ot; Al.ES.\ \\1DE ocean \1ew5, CloM> L~fl'lt.\' .\plll, 2 Br, 2 ~68 l nr. 22rnJ Ir: lrvlr*-. \\'oril:'a. Cho\Ct t.a~w Niguel It Ult l::dlliloo SI. ~l · Brl,ck. block ~ I to D c ,\BLE j IGO \\'. \\'i!i'lOo. C.M. t0 btacll 1:., 1.00ppinll'.. Ai;tti I \\>'.•h'llff rtrt'ft. 1111\ii.ll pct man only. S90 ptt mo. rtllat'°n VlCJo •~ Xln1 Bal'lc of t111m11nt $o(:lt1y i.:~::::.,::;.no.,..,~,,,...,."""==I ' IBR-38,\ " 3Br..2B:t. -Bl:AU'l'l1'1JL GllOIJNDS Of ~n·~ ('•UltC ll\'l.lt.,:. I ~I\ . .:all 61.:l·'.!13'.!: 6-l)r.906(}; !>1~3993 .. f\I')' 8eoefS, 831-1..01 g..:; Ai"l:l:\fAL ASSIST. LEAGUE Appll•nc• Repair 6004 BRICK BLOCK & STO~E. f\°tltr IJ.ai)1ront. 0 w n er Aduha -No Pel$ Pool k spa. Un u" u:• I U.\ YfROr-;T 3 Br, 2 a.., on ftOOY AVi\Jl. 10 ,. llln;. COM OFTJCF.S 150' • GllO'. adoption. spayln; and OA'l\lls 6: pnt)oa, Q. U al Gt'..,.-0316. 1 10 mlnutt' ti) oct .. n. ~e privacy. Separate i; u"' t I m;iln bay, P\1 bch. \\•/pier OU'litian i:irJ. PV1. bath 4 Pt~. alr, cpli, d~. musk. m:uler\na: blfonn. 96().ZXlO. APPLIANCE \\'Ot"km&nShlp. lie & bonded YE:ARt.Y, 2 Bfl .. rr1,·. pa Uo. ! & "! Br .. I l~ -Sli5., l\OIJ11c. 2 bd.rn1. Ulsh\\'il-lle'I". 9n..19J5: 611 .... 5111 kit. prt ... 11i1. ~ a mo. l"lt\'alor. C. Ma 111er9. ANL.\IALS U\U>QUNDED REPAIR M7-6563 Ali t'I«. bltn6. Gar~e •. BR Sl9().1111h l atlo $19.), dual O\'Crul. AllilO huac l Ur, • • ., 49-l-88:iS4 I O\'l'N'/rltr 673--4120 Sbf1lherd mixed, tan, male ,\VaWrs· ()ryt"J"&o-Hebig. 1..::=B~ri~<~ko..,B~l~oc-;-k~&°'·S"t-on_•_I BROKE.R 6,a-61'00 Gfl.11 I.: \r11.1cr inc ., 2 BM. upt3. 11.lih ··~ilin.;~. <Xf-.\.'\I v1eii·, ytarly_ ·Br. -. • ' ' Austh1hep, lri, female Call Jack~~-'Gt)-S266 ._1._ _ p 1 Orl6Ptrk's. clU'{K'ts, & as !or1nt1l d.inln' roon1, 11rr-1 I f!~ dup.lex, .,~"-nio. I Rc;>or.ts. : ~k up, Wlth 8us1ne1s Rent.11 4450 Cocker, ml"~-black, fe1\\ule \\'ASllt:tlS, t>R\.~RS. DISC!· . . ~ .,_ enln1u I 3807 heul. i:',il& .ato\'C. al r place & lltlU\)' 01htr uu1~·1u· 6~1-ti iW d:ll!i . .6·l2.36l9 C\'e. kHchen. .. · 'Ak ~p •Pl. . . · ~crrk-r/~b. blk/¥-·h1. fCnU1.le \VASHER S, DISPOSALS Pa1nting/Paper1nt .073 SUPER oup• EX condltionUi;. '\\' i mn1 t I\:; 1ie1. S36S. 10 $600. 1no. In· ~l"P ~.lt Pli~', ~e1>:u-l'T" I 0/. ' 548-9755 or 64~ . CO:\f~lER~L Sek 0 f, Ice Shep/Cothei, u1, mule IJo~N~fL~Y~.J·~·&~:;s~•sc'.'.'.::::1~~~~~~~~:?.?; l BR, 2 BA. fll,lllo, l'rpl(', & dryers. rtttlnt. Choirc _of color~ "" _!x·h, $'..lSO. yrty 673-5760 i2~ ~ .uP, ~ 11·k. 613"·0140 7:;c Pl"r Sq. r·i. 0 ltith Setter, red, male f31by1ltt ln9 "' 1 pool, rtt. room, w&Shetl' rludlng u!U iri<'J. No1\' rk'eO·I for mnture mil•. I blk to \ Lt::t; /\T 1111-.: B~i\01, 1 jf:i~ 1~\ i.arun:r~Jo(T. Do:<1k, bro'ol.·n. n1ale 6008 CUSTOM PAINTING ~bo~. o~~~ ~fu; ·~~~~ Off Jbe Beaten Path ~:riGt t.J at u re adult~. OCEANVJ~W ! br., J oo.. PINE KNOT ~IOTE;L Nol•n Real 1-.:state ~.st?.t St lltmAl'd. brn•/\\'ht. n1aie CIULD cau n1>· bvniu. Bri:1 ~'-~~~. ~~;~';;,t. i!~~ 962--8721 . 1-ondo .• \\~r1'09' ~rpl, I R.,,,.,, to •h•r• 4300 c.M. Storefron~ & OUlce + ~.~.,.e ~bc ... ,,.~,",~.·,·."n°,~.':'.0 .i; lunch. l,01~ or TLC. t-\lil'· ed. Llabillty Ins. Free: Color l·BDlt~I. Xlnl No11h end ]()I•. ...,,.. .. .vvi 1 ........ 1· ,.,., · ""' ... "-' "' ,.... L·~ 1 t BEAUT. ba_vfront condo&. 2 Adu.It• • No Pets \Valk 'to tov.•n ~ beach. 2 f"~:\tALES to aae 30 need· !~·811 rT en .. ~ o.teil. To~l Poodle, llJ'lri<:ol, fl'm3lt' \'ll!'WJ AdentS . ...,.~9.,.,.f.l Co111>ultln.g & .,,..L ma es. BR.. 2 ~bl!. S1ipi1 avail. • Luxurious 1'hag carpets Panclt'd walls & bcanifd Newport Helghtt 3·970 ed to II.hr. 4 bl', i.,1r11. lg. ~750 ft Ilea~ too~ ltiittic, Lab ntb.:ed, bh1('k, n1ale BABYSITTING in my H!mie lxiw Cornpetilive .Prlcn. Cov'd. purkin1. aecurily * Bll·lru In('! Dfiilh\v1ulher t:eil, v.•(iv <'arp. & <lr:\pcs: dupb:, \~ blk 10 ocean & C l. 646-6961, 64&-!246 Shep/Lab, bik/'ol.'hl, ten1a.lt! fenced yttrd & ttfcreno:.:e¥: Gt?-.G(l(}l tltvaror'S & pool. $GjO TO 111 J..rg 11001 & Gu BBQ's .sto\"t & rtfrit:. sroo. Pi:r 2 BR. I ha, cpl&., paito, b~·. NB, call Gary or Joe SPACE AVAIL for lease in Great Dane, b~'ll, mil.le C~I area. Phone 6-12--0384 'l•--------- S!KX> )Tly. Art. 6'JS.-1060 l & t BrR~I $1T.>-Sl9a rnonfh, ln(:I. alt uril £Ill". etc. Adults, M pet~. 6~!>-Mi&S Board'ol.'D.lk Shop·g. Ctr. at l{ound, bMvn, male C 6015 p INT & V .sh '""''" \"ilL y 2 bdr. Sl<'\'t. Nr., Gti.."1 & \\'itter Pd • Garn;;e ?ltlSSlON REALT\' 491·0731 Ye3 riy. 548-6300. Sfo;EKJNG progressive 1.-nl to I llwit llbr. Call: 8~2366 -Ger/~tp, blk/bl"IY, ma.le arpenter ~'m \\'~:~~~-~~~o;~ btar·h. lihops. Adul1~. no LA MANCHA APTS. fSO',? HAVEN PLACI:: share 2br hse at bch. t sroRE·nr N•pt Post Office. It1sh Setter, red, n1alc • furn etc. :;31-8393 or pets. $200. 6 7 5-~ 1 7 2, 178 S..'Ott Pl~·e. C.).J. Laguna Niguel 3152 :'.! br., F'rpl., $'.!10. an1 a film prodUL'tr ~ )TS & Greyhound depot. 587 Sq. l_.ab 111lx~ upulp, blk/11hl, f H~.i\l?D,EL_. ADD-fJN. G.\R 5ll~I~ btfore 8:30 ain 61'-IJ61. l &12-:!l!Oi or Gtj.6318 493-0::19 &: travel a lol No :otrill~s. {t. $t:i> ~lo. /\gt 6-16-~ll-l 1Sht-p1>upp1e, bl.,k1erm, lc11111ie CO:'\Vt:f<SU:~N Custo1n & after 7 pm S Cl 3876 673-20U Spaniel, blal'.I., male rww cons!. 2,j yn; t:'\ip. DraW'I,.'°"',-'~=·--,--~=~ 1 BLOCK to Sch. Dl"luxe NE\V C,\RPt:T . .;, r res h ,\ l\IERRY CllRISl',\IAS In emente 2'15 SQ Fl. Ofe, iitorage, bu!, CATS pWM tree clit. 6l~i::9 >nor·. pai.uler. honClll V.'Ol'k. 2br, l '1 b3. lrplc, ~k [Or Pain!, 2 br. I ))a, l'lcan Free Tent n10. Of De\;. Good R 0 O'M ~f A 'l'E \\'8.nled: etc. P-c1.cilic Csl fi'ol.)', QU[. '--'· I n I 1 c x I tree Mery Ellen 714-8~3336. I & quicl, c:u·. 11·/laundry lor 2 \\·eek$ only. Tl'nnis CO:\IPLETELY l"f'decorated. F'cnialc. C.Ollt'it 11tudt'nt Call 67:1-20i>1. Sh. ·~ed domestic, orange, C ;\ R p ENT Ry. i\l astl'r e'.•S. 11 -. ;i.m..2759 , ~8 · h' l -' f &. !Olf be h' ·1 2 BR._2 DA : quif!I neighlxlr· .... & 1 1' + ~ kittens. . C 1· aftsman-renl-Odetin~ ti ~h.tn:nate. Ke ls. ' • I .:u~. ll<'u.i or iivr~·i::-. ~ nu•ni rb 1P uvai · hood, v. ftlkini distance 1o ~~5!....,,,uc neat · c ean. Industrial Rental 4500 Sh hair don1l'st1c, tr1, fl"male finish 11ork guaranteed. ti-l l-J9l3 OCEANFRONT YRL Y tuupli!. _AtJults. lll'.l ptts. \\tr. s211r5340 per ·"'~· /'\? l<·a~r.. h' 1 ~'Id •-In" .......,..,......, Sh hair don1e-stic, ~Ltcn, rn"•' EST"L\TES 4c~3••.l p=,~\~l""''=~~,,.~G'"'&-re-~""'·,.~,-,,:i;~-=I 3 Br 2 Ba be f I pd. $1.\J a n1<>., Isl l lasL New lrg db: V>e11 2&:1 btlnn, e1('1')1 Ing. ~~11 o .... J;,;,, 1T CT T bi.. f I L.i:.. ,.., -:Tr....,.. ••••:_:.,,.,, ,.-T!,'.'· • ' nms. rp. S:Ju l'.l n''". ll"f'. t:asi Wth . :.!'.~ ba, 2 poolro, e('ntral air ~9'2·0801; $0011: 492-4i95 A RA IVE UCJ Student. NOW LEASING a v_Ji l'ma. ~ , ('USTO).I carpcnlr)', bltrS, \1'ork~ ... ..,.;p guar. OAC dtiob\\hr, g1u-age, pal Io Si .. &r"·l:'S-1. Hl'f's. R""'d. to.nd, !pl, 2'.i'i21 Hillhursl Dr. S•""<'JOUS 2 BR <:lost" to sbo'""". need!! rmmate. i;ha re 'ol.111 H•-11·rw; •-och S;b hair clon~esbo, blk/'ol.hl, f nic nae£,-v.•all <:overings, ~.d"~!a~ ot nl,Y exp. ~ _,__ !Off Cro\\·n Valll'y Pln\yl, ,... ..,, be $85. a nio. Aft. 5P~f ..... -Flame Pt Sit1JT1l"se, mall', otc. Call aft er 6 pm. ~1006 QtAR.\flNG t br. t ba, MEDITERRANEAN (114)4~1760 ouice, if no ::r~~i~ PE..'TS, Peml. &t l-99-14 N W M-1 y;ht/oranl:'.e !l6S-{).t;5 l-*C'iW~liilpa_pe_r~Hc:-•ng-e-r"*c-I bl'amcd ('(!U. Roman tub., VILLAGE ans11'C'r 499-162'.,). 3886 SHARE moderate home ttnl ~ Sq .. Ft. 4 IJP Sh hair donieslic, grcy/y.•ht, SJtl/'<OGLING, Orilinary & C R~O 6-16-24-19 pl?.. Single only. 61:'-jlSl '1 &odrooni ~.~1 3 Br, 2 Ba, Condo, Golf South L.19un1 ::e i~~ch:J": r:-'t'sc87 Hamli'j.ift~land St. C!lialt!. lri. female dc1."0rarlve, sidewalls. i:;. X TERI 0 R PAINTING. ~u~1t"re1r~ ~IX':,~~~~~: ~ ~=~~s.t: Oen S2:i> ~:~~b:'ii 8~.r~a~~ F"OR RENT: t Br. apt,. wknds. ~~1. 543-720S. Assorted Pupplc:; & Kittens 61-9309 i\ft. a Lic"d, Jns'd, ~-,~Tern>J. Non.ts. Yrl.v. S225. 613·16".:.J 2 ll1•f!'ro.IOOJn111To~~Jio6•1".'d S3-"0 1. 6pm, 879-!l::.iol drpg., carpt'g., stv/l'ef, Fl:.~I1\LE or n1ale ta lihare * COSTA MESA * FOUND; 10/j, near Sltltet•/ CUSTOtll carpentry ot :ill Richard. 9'19-· yt me. ,... · _ ar.....,, , deck, ocean '1civ. 1-tatlll'e a.pl. SL.'13 In<:\. utils. 36th Golden\\'l"SI, fem11le wtde1· lypcs, cablnetR & quahty • HY~ DISCOUNT * - Capistrano Beach 3818 1 costa -~Jcsa (ill) 5Ji-SO_)(J_ Lido Isle 3~6 adult$, no pets or children, St. NB. Bn1t:e \\'inter 9 300AJni011t neiv t.-t-1. l )T, tri t'Olor clog, \\'caring COIK'l't'tt'. 962--1961-\Vallpupering & Painlin;:r; -t2~ incl. uli1s. 499-286;) 9 l ~· fl. $16j, ?.fO. .,.._,__ E rt a 11 .,. ~·o DELUXE cuslom rluplr:"; 2 CASA VICTORIA APTS LIDO WATERFRONT a.Ql.-5 .p.m. 673-331 64~2361 • Uea 1:0Uar. She c1-a'ol.·ls! Rl:::l\10DELING, Pa 1 i o s, r•~-.: ;t; • l iJ,>U"'\1....., BR, 2 ll.\. Ol·n i·irw i1·/:<11n· ,\dul!i>, . ~'. :.: BR 11· patio,; 3 B . 3 G; IM Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 PARK NE\VPOnT r.t/exc. r.f·l BLOG. 2600 sq. ft. Plenty 8·1Z.97J7 Dc..:k~. H.00111 Additions, PAPBRHANGING & pain· deck. Adult!': only. Jfl6.u;;j(j :Fro1n SIG&.:JO ;.;o Pets \\'nf~·r. 41;ri.·ia L~~tNSou~~ 11,il! t;hri.re 2 br. 2 ba, fur11. of pari..ing, 786 ,V. 20th WST. new sofa e,ushiou, Cabin~ts,6'i3-lt66r.lr ltyaii ti11e. :l l )'l's Harbor ar~:·· C d I M . Ja2·21 Pool. i'('I: l'n\ .• eJ \'\'lltOl'S Avuil Oct I. $37:> ino. yrly. ALA R.ENTALS apt. pr<'fer r. $~. \l'k, Aft Costa Mf'Sa. &i2-4610 Nell'JlOrt F't">I'}' l!et. S1\ ~llNOR llO:ifE REP.\IR -~~furn, uo 183281, 642~ ... 56 orona e ar &-c. i;ate. Gas & y,•ater pd lse. Appntnit. 67~ZJ.ll wi \llfcw 111 IN S1 •~1CE I P~I or 1vknds. 6-»--0742 f1"11'>' & SD 1"1"11y, Gold, Plun1b1ng, car p e n l r Y, tsl C.1.AS.5 E>:tJinl Paintin<>. ~ Victoria, C,\f. 6-IZ-8910 \\'ANTED n1ature straight SAi'liTA ANA nC\\· ?i.l·l. in-Lrown beige stripe, H.eY.~rtJ.' ccran1ic lilt. f>K>--;;.)60 Paperhanging. Air I e s~'S CONTh~rPORAR\' 110:\1£, ~\V uRrEI> ,\PTS Meu Verde 3863 f fiil · n1nle to share lge home ~u~~:;1 J~i~~~ :sq 556-7699 I FBJl\CE.:SIGATES <'tt., Sp1'a)', (2.l yrs exp) 979-:>29~ J br, 2·~ ba. patio, gas J BR & t Blt 1v/loft. ftplc, • HOr.U: ,\T~IOSPHERE • l ."°,•,~s •. •.s in 1-f.B. $150. mo. 96'.!·S6&!J LOSI': mack ?Ital~ Cockapoo. • Hu!ld Repair Patios 6075 8-8-Q. ~ar. pttrt fu n1. Dayic cpls, drps, pool. jacuzzi, Dctuxe 2 & J BR. RenlaJ Of..:. __ ---r• WORKING gal to sha.re love-Stor•ge 4550 Vic. Orange & Del i\ta1··i -=--''~~~-~16J7~~·~··~'"~1~u~~··'-,=,1 ;;;;;;:::-~-;:'-::;;-;; 6-14-(i·IOO 01' 6ll}.Oi6i/J:;l't>:I! ('n•' :11r. AU util pa.id. No 3()9j l\tace A\'c. ~IG-l03t NfWPOltT "IAY, C.M. 642 .. 1:313 1y 3 BR home. $150. lncld CM. Reward. 6 4 6- 3 ~61 , Carpet Service '4J16 BRICK, Tll.E. OR CON· &14-GIOI. ~ l>i'.?IS • .$lf».$22.') 4-6 P:'ll, 393 D . UXE l 2 O · uti1s. 642-7319 642-9107 CR1':1'E J>ahoS, q U a I . SHARP I Bclr. t bJih' apt. llantilton, 6"5-4-lll dEL . BR, ba, crplii, B1A100.1'1S·/u't'iln~g. as low as >!ALE, ,, •• ~ •i• ~-:. .... MINl·WAREHOUSE LOST; Black c 0 c k a p 0 0 • JOl!N'S Carpet&. U~lstery ~~or~1anship, lie & lxlndcd. ~"-d"' 1 t rps, t.:·1ns, enc. g11r. • .,.., • 'O"' -'" Prl lock-• . . LJ Sh (Soil R ,.,,..,,., ,. .. irt a ..,1 s on Y • no Pt's. ALL £LEC. Ctpts, Drps, ~ Sl80/mo. No oets. ~7.:;460 SINGLE & Students, nici:' 1 60 shtll'e 2 BR apt. $150/mo. vale, t:\I individual male, 1\·hite collar, \j,'flite r1 ampoo, e-1""'-""'"",_--,,---.,.= > 11 ·1!.sh paln1•.6,~~llcarpet. patig, c7,~:,, 1. ~;~o r:hU_d 2 BR 2 ba ~ .. ---> .., .. .,,..u.· -BR'S, $Hl5. up. 64.)-3761 or &l&-4336 storagt: units. Fron1 fl.50 spot on ches.!.; .. ~~i:7Garlield 1ii1rd1 ".,,n,~ . ._J?egregh•-!!',,"& 1•0 Plaster/R .. lr 6077 ""''mo. ag ..,...,,. or pcls. ~· ~......... " · .... ,.._~ .. , ..-• CLEA!N , ~--.• ,~ u"l per mo. &. Bushard. ;;iuvuJ a ,.,r .,,1 '"''"" • -b :Z ha h $22;> 11.tonth, yearly. .,.-'""'" ._ ~.. ..., t"E?llALE roommate needed. ALLSPACE , m4iute bleach for white PATCH PLASTERING DUPLEX 3 r. ' , porr , E.1stbluff 3130 Jones Realty 6'13-62lO pd, l BR, $15.). $150. mo. BalbOa Island. f'OUND: Poddle l\t~ yeroc ca.J'pt?ts. Save yoor mo~y Afl types, !ree estinlates patio, gar., no pets, •.; blk a..osE JN, t:.C.?lt. 2 BR & Terri, 675-TI39 960-1970 area_ female. Poi1!1\C . ID •by sa\·ing me e.~tra tnps. Call 5to-68Zl 10 bch. SZ'l'j unfur., $32,j • DE'UXE e Newport Bea<h 3869 Pool. $16.l. nit't. 1-UtALE rooinate needed. ~u1~ Phone t:wnrngs WW clcun living rm .. diningl=--.i.=~~=_,= furn. &l!T-0387 "' ~!TILE House."! BR., Gar, Call 8 am 10 11 ani LINK 5&-1'98.S nn .. & hn.ll $15. Any-rm. Plumbing 6078 NICE 2 br duplex, ava.11 Oct 3 BR. :1,1J BA apt for lease. sm pet & child SW. * 61:>-9196 • STORAGE UNITS t.tONE'r' rOWX'i on Balboa $7.50, couch SIO. Chair .$5.l'--'----"----- 1. "26 Acacta. $:.150. n10 to lncld spnc. master suite, OCEANFRONT N.li. Lol'ely 2 BR & 1-"am rm A p-;n;onal, businesi;.. recrea· l~and. Swnmertimc. ~den-15 yrs exp. is 'ol.'hat counts l ... R. ans p Lu ri.t B 1 NG mo. 6f6.-S309 din l'm & dbl garai;e. Auto 3 BR_, 2 ~ Yrty $M1 area. n1usl see. $195. Gar-se.• ~r Ren,t 4350 tional storage. From $8. O:r a,!!lo_unt and contamcr. oot me~n!. I, ~ 'ol.'ork Remodels & Repairs. \Vater COnoNAdel ~Jar '.! 61-. I ;:;re~=r :i~'.· ~ul~ 2 Bn, 2 ba, furn $·100 \Vntr. M..:'llOST l'\e\" '.! BR T0'1'1l· GARAGE SPACE F'or rent. Jamboree & San Diego Free-61a-291.> ;)-7 p.m. myself. liuud ref. 531--0101. h ~·a. e r s, d Is pO$ Is . Ba, irplc, patio. So of hwy. only, no petii. 1 82 RB,R1• 002 "'.',,'.!"ins~~· .~:OOnter \~~~i.~ ~~r J:ria $i!'~ch. '.! 6Z1 Iris CD?il. ca J l ,~., y. Call 979-0150 }"QUNO-\\-'hile cat. or.11\GC Ceilings 6018 flU1laces, dshv.'shn &12-6..163 i2i5. [>·17----09'l3;-t9&-1961 e $322 e .. " """ "'' 6~ eves STORAGE s J1) tail & -0rangc on top of head. 1\1/C & BIA Complete RC J~fY ~ or 3 Bl", l blk 865 Amigos \Vay. 1':""6 STEPS TO BEACH J ~~N~~l:~-2 BR + fam SINGLE a.r Garage nr 12!h . Avocado sr.a~s!~x r.fe;: Long liair. Vic: Sw1tn Ana Plumbing Service Li c. ocean, oo kids/pt>ts. i\lt'. l\Iannged by 2 BR, 2 ba, wintt>r, S225 rn1 Condo. S275. St &: Balboa Blvd. $30 n10. &l:>-5TI4 A\!e. & Irvine. 646-7638. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 1~'~"'~'~'-------- Kelly. 6T.l-4:W or 752--0100._ \\'ILLlAi'I \VALT.t:RS CO :? BR, 2 ba. \\'Inter, S2'J~ LU::.01JRIOUS, 3 BR home, 6T:ri876 ev<'il. Rentals Want-~ _,,1_,.,. t"OUND dog. Black and beltre. BY CA'OUSTICS R/\YS PLUl\IBING $.ERVICB 3 BR, 2 ba, v.i111er $27:> .u -" R · I oJla · Costa Mew 3824 Huntington Be•ch 3840 CORONA DEL MAR Frplc. $295. Irvine \\'ANTED: Garage space for remaJe C.'ockp,poo. B l ack J\PPl.1£D, p,\INTED cpairs-nst uons --TOO r.IAN~TO LJST CAU. park'g. Vic. 41th & \\tA1'ERF-RON!t' -1 bl'.,-UIJ-c.-oUai: ... ,.M,JJ.tOn_ @d omru:e.. GUAl{A~'.f'EE;D-2·1 hr. l';l'rviCt> f>.13-8638 LARGE 2 BR Slij. Single LUXURY APTS r,sbaR, ~I house,. F/anl. rm, ALA Rentals 6424383 Seashore. NB, 615-3823 flU1l. apt. on N\Vpt .• Lido C..\t. 6-16·3192 and 6"5-7831 F'RLE; BS'J'li\l1\1'ES Roofing 6012 . story, beam, clng, crpt, · .,..,.,.., se or se 'W1• or Bal. I~le. Re 1 i a b 1 e FND: Turquoise S 11 v er i>l<EE GLITTER drps, bltns, r--u-pol't. Jnfan· J ust being completed, f. 2, NEWPORT CRE'ST CHOICE Offic• Rental 4400 non-i;.moker. Call aft. Bracelet Vic: s a re way ~ 01''F' \\'1111 THIS AD REPAIRS, aJI typeii. Reas. Ink. W-19 \Vallatt. &10-9243 &. 3 bedrooms, fireplacei:;, 2 BR, 2 ba. Condo. SJZ> LAKE FRONT 7:30P:'ll 997-5574 parlO.ng lot Lagwia Call to 645·9180 F'l'Ct' est. Lic'd. Ask for or 646-8882 !llln1e with patios or COMMERCIAL LOCATIONS identify 494-ln ti . \Vatt. SJG-.50'10 anytime e Tropie.11 Pool • ~~~~n~~ G¥i~T =~{ VERSAILLES ~ LO~T orange & "'hitc male •ACOUS'.flC/\L * Teiivi1ion Repair 6090 2sp:~ ~~a~· ~~1j ~}~ ~for~~~ ~: f'mneial I~ ~~; aJ~1~ bl~~~~ar ~;~ ·~~~~1: ~.:n::.;, r~firt TV R.EP.AlR ~ 11---1-~ttlrigrlge-puoo, -:\'Tanen Al~~~; Plata. ll<!W3ttl S:V-1977 1Cem•Rf7Concrefi 6019 Ror;cE~ h"ht:~?NIES ·gas&: water pd. ~IS-116!1 , · · r, Buso'noot Oppor •~s Ln'ST· \' . C M -T -121 I lattnlla, C~t DOG RUN Pool .. Acapulco Aqua Bat """ ..,. . 11:. • • • iv o * 1)'12.11-29 *' 3 BR. 2 BA. quieL Adu\1 ! & Jacuzzi. Spectacular 8 •••t•tl1',e • tie• • _..II pood}e11. lfy,hlte. J/bl.ack. CUS'I'O~I CE:r.-tENT \\'OR_K ' ' ~a- owr 10. Condo Con1plex. Spac. 2 Br. apt. Cpt., dr;m.. Acre Lake 'ol.'/Towering WANTED Jw\~·ard. 003-i633 PATIOS, DRIVES, w,\LKS Tile 6091 •" -"-te~·. S. E. C. >I. bl~~"". clooed .a:ar. From ill' t ~-~C~•~ll~Do~n~..,._!!::'8'~14'-,.._ !;;;::;;-;::;;;;-:;;;:--;;:;;:::::;::-;:;;--IWI '"' .. 1ll ..... s:· " block \\ I or n-b 1-'ountains • ~~ 1'.t' ion Dollar ?ilan, 'll.'Oman or couple (""' FOUND: Corona del \\lar,1~ . · 1 blk ot ·-' rest.a.uranl.i ~-.•J. "l'J e ~Ile . v· ta D I .. _ Cl G -ol ,,... CE)ffi~ '\'ork, any k!J')d CERAN.lC TILE Works kit ._0 ~or ·-it= l!'.12-oo.tl •· IS e mesa ubhouse, ym, Sa.una, Orange &. L.A. Counlieii. Black Lab, 4. n10. d. ...e. • • ' bali.. en'~ . h ' ., .na-~ '7V' "" G EN o Total Secur!':V Dcrorating , x per i enc e 613-5.i29 Commercial, residential, .... ,~.,. 11 \IT. ,Par~ ""GE BACll. ~--,,. k,·,,' WALK TO BEACH . ADJRUVLINTE AAVERD• ATH>l E\.'",·s 1mn·-••'•t•' ·ac· e"panM• h l f ' b t . . l.lc & bonded 636--1().;j rep1ur. } rce Est. 49-t-213.; ~ ..,,.., "' ""' " ~., 0 FF I CE Sp ACE & e P u.._ u not ncce:!.'18ry. LOST male k1Uen, Pllrt Si· -' . 5-1:>0-187 exL 21l &: bath. Utils &: applia~s 11, 2 & 3 Br, erpt, drp!, Near Ncv•port Blvd, 1'i"lvy ADULTS Seci.~taiial Services. Ex· Company ~111 !rain. Annual amese v:hlte long hair. Ba& CE?\tE.NT Work o{ all kinds. CERAftflC TILE NE\ & ·furn Enclo!i'd 1nr. I adult, I bll1n~. gar. Z2l lGlb SL or & II-vine Industrial C»mplcx So'""-' No Pcls income potential $20.000 to cr·Fa!n1cw :>4:Hi123 Reasonahl<', free -ei:tlnra1es.' , V no pe.... · per mo. 'J ., h 8'1-.,...:7·• .. l BR S190. 2 BR. $2::0. Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. licensed real estalf! brokers !J, • nia im·estnient LOST: ,\methytt;t rtn.,. in gold C -6021 811 ;...i...-1velcomc. 536-2·126 I · '" 1160 3' 3120:> J ·u1 St lluntimton •• ., ' Pe r i l'. n cc d I Professional 1,. 000 s u · · · Call 638-3325 rcn1odel. Free es1.1ma1es. Hamilton, CM &~11 .,(' · 1·"".1 Rec Bldg ,v/~. Uilliatlk, I $175 necessary for equipmt>nl. .. t ctor ~ .,_,... rom per mo. only. Prin1e Costa Mesa C,.,11 ,11,, ~---•i COLL .. .,.., sct'g. Cdl\f aren 2 n1on's, ~" r• T-•-'I 60921 '*' EU.f GARDE.."i APT;:; Cllt::7. ORO API'S Color T.V; Pool & Jacuzzi. Santo Ani loc-otion-dt'lux~ off i c e S· " .....u-,..,. ..,....., Rf\VARD 644-8606 -r ~ •~•·-. 2 BR apt in (amlly s:.?3-1 Atlan. la Security Putrol. Refri<· ilK'. bet\\·ecn lOAr.I & 3P~f. l\lon· " KITCHEN & bath remodel· l .,, ...... n percentage lease. ,J'or ad· Blk • ... 2 TOP &ect)on. Pool. no pets. 171 J.'.! &: 3 BR. Pr1v Gat., pool, • s-1;,..1Sa:) • 3700 PIGza Dr. ditlon!ll Jnforniation _ 'ol.Titt' day llu-ou:h F'riday at (li0'2) LOST: F"em ... · ~·· • inli additions, allerations, 11. SOIL * 00:\!POST•r E.22ndSt.,C.M.&l:l-364:i. \1·:ishcr, d11rcr. Close to PARK NEWPORT ~\ssocialcd South Coa st 957-9231... yns. ans. to D-O·G RE· glassslidingdoorsinstallt'<l •l\£ULCJf * RED\VOOl>• I APT MG'Rtor 14-2 Br. r.Hn.' .~cii. :~. APARTMENTS 7l4-SS6-0466 ...Brokers, P.O. Box 1:,ro, * RESTAURANT* \\'i\RD 64CKl$2:i ~ Con.95su; :1!1!1'. ~ Call 586"6930 J duties. SSO. -0H rem. Pool.' LGB 1 BR, 3 btks from Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedroonis Nc\\jiort Beach, Ca. 9266.'.1'. A~ust gross SIO,iOO FOUND--Black male cal. Icnibt>r Blili 2-.1 I Schools & . Adlls. no pets. Prc1cr o:dcr , oi:can. Util pd. Slo\'e & and Townhouses .r:f'~lh~~ _ WATER-FRONT Seats 110. Dinner hour on!y J3?lsa (Ive. · ~ach Bh·d., CBlt\\'ICK &Son, BJd:; Conti. Instruction 70051 :ii.-oman. 642--9520 retrig. $19:i. mo. 331-99,j(), fl'. $224.50 Open ~6 Daily ..V.IM.d/1.Jt"-''~ NEWPORT BEACH 01.17K'r rc:tirlng \\estrrunste'l'. 89ti-t144. Add n ·n\Od. St. lie Bl·I14'J21 EASTSIOt:.: c.:-.1. Lar;:e du· I t."x fi0h.: lB•·. 2Ba dis Spa Pool• Tennis OCIJlllC HCW COMCEPT! I Execulive (){fices $28,000 1''0Ut-OD dog. 01 on Orangt'. 673-60l\, :>-1~2170 PIANO LESSONS pltt 1 Br, brick frpt, cpt,., I r'°'As1dc apt nr beoch, ~dults Aci.'t>KS lrom .f"asbion Island .-.. AOlllJ L.UlSIDEUVlllC 2 Or 3 Rooni :fuitc RIVI ERA .REAL TY Sm white and brov.'f! female Electric el 6032 Beginners, lntem1edlate-s d:rps, utU !. S-W. 1no. 1 only. no pe!s. SIG:>, 5::0-S::o2. atJamborttonSanJoequin i SMAU.PlTSACanto , \"ieiv -0r boats & \\'ater * 642-7007 * mbc &l2-9Zl'1 or 646-6301 1:i2-f323 adult, no pe1s. 11i~-1~0 12: en, cpts, drps, no fee. H.ills Road. I ' l Sn1all office $16,j LIQUOR STORES F"OUND: Trish Setter puppy ELECT~l~IAN * 0 .l d;l '~!!!!!!!!!ll!!ll!~~~ DELUXE mr.. trpi• ~1/\v, s1:io. mo. Ask !or Bev. or 17141 644-1900 •Boche ors ! Bill Grundy Rltr. male. ~lB lligh School. 4 Jobs-7'C\~' J~. Sen:ice dbl gar, crpt:::~ & d~.I Dale. 003--4567 •181,281 ' 675-6161 s?~·J~·~~· ~-n10.old.~. . ~:~. ~\11yun1e-Anyptace., JI ill close 10 city h~ll . t c.lic,;cs 2Rr.. 2ba. 1 chi lrf. oo ,.... •..• • PROMONTORY POINT •2 BR & o.n ' ' · nvcn ory >~UNO \\'hit k t t Eo ... p•it. close by 529-[..:J I 7iGt Slater. !\ear Bcarh APTS rom -•s "" HO'LAND BUSINESS Female 19th and Irvine J...<:A.'"' ..... -.. l•;;;;;iiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiilim , .. ~ F $175 \**CoronadelMer~ others ·v : e 1 e,n . E'"-lCLJ\N-Li-·"" No. . Bl -• 6 • ., ·117 1 ·.,,.., l'rofcssional Ofticcs and/or "' · • 2'l3WS. Small jobs, maiutll CHILDREN OK ,.,,., $1 :>. s .... J ' 962--6.:12 . Luxury Adult Apts Me50V.rde f:ast & Adams n.~l ail. Deluxe, air c."Ond:: &a.l:1170 , &\LES :HQ-0008 ~"1ea collar. &~. & repairs. 548-5203 Job W.1nted, Mele 7025 Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br l"i 11'1:\LAC 1 UR . 2~; Elks lrom ~·ron1 S3:JO ample prkg jan scrv uU• ORYC'EANERS F O~D: St. Bernard, male, F . 60JI ;._.;_;.;,__"'-;.;.;;;.;.:__c:.:.: Ba $190. Duplex &: 4-plex. &h. &c n1ngr. Apl F. 400 2IXl Promontory Ur., \V"SI , 540·1800 pd. J00..2000:, llWy fro~lage " -short·~. Vic: \Vest OiU encing Experienced cook, can CO\.-er l pools. crpts, drp.o;, &12-Qi.S'.! ilh St. H~ 536-2..?57. i'\c\\pu1·t Beach. 67>8000 & 2nd nr. RD.les irom .4.'I'. a~~n~t·~~~'-~~· ;~::: Plaza, N.B. /7 548-82-lS. NO job 100 small or large all station&. l!uropean train· 2BR.-~dnpes.-at0Ye& 12 Bit. enc/ooed ~e. Adlts ;<.Jodels open 9 to G MESA Q\\-ner, SiU-6000. 285;) E. aft iml dn paymt. Agt. 1 Chain link our specialty ed. 642-2291. rdri;: No pets. 9t'C &. c~11n Ko pets. Siij ~ Coast lligh'ol.'ay, Cd?.! S9::!~j388/So;G.O.i8ti PyTamld Fence 5-18-91E! Lie Job Wanted, fmele 1050 doe~ !"•"ri· mi Jame11 St Apt. l 9G0-2Si1 j _f',\.'\"f,\~ltC ll.A.Y }"110:-.IT GARDEN OITJ£l:: SPACB 1" 0 R I 1['1 ----'---'---'-..!!:... ~ ~ 1~· j llU(;l; :'\L1r Zb,-, 21.>a. ~ :,111-. Apt. \.·le\\! Ne'ol.'JlOrt &. Rl-..1\T. Costa ?.fesa. IJarbor Bus.li'l••S Oppor SOOS Pe~lfs • Gardening 6045 NEED hl"lp v.·/your monthly 2 Bk ::.;(urn G;1rtlrn ,\pt~. I 2 p;.li<JS + '.! bal, Oc\•,1nvie1v I Ca!alina J'ronl e\.·cry room. APTS at Adl:lllts. B ca u t I fu 1-BEAT INF'ATION . . statcmcnls? I t·an handle frp](', ~l\V, pr1v rm.tio .. ~:)JO. ~~i;, n10 302 6th SI J:l/S--1761. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Boat slip avail. 2 k J Bdrms .. crpts, drps, modern. Air, n1u11 l c, "' · *LAWN SERVICE5* &II your Acct.s/ltec. .indj ~r. Irvine Indu~1ri:.I arc,1 S210. nl u, 2 Br,!~~ B.:i, all TctT. P£X>l. Sc.::. Bldg .. :! utilities paid. B l ti ns . janitorial, Clas.1 A. \Valkcr BUILD A FUTURE PerJonals S3SO Yard Cleanups A.eels/Payable with fast ~ll _ .:•l,-.c. nr Jllintin,;ton Center. Car gar. Carey, 61:>-85Jl, l:iundry fa cilities. R e t:, & Lee Bldg. Ct1ll Gene Hill, Nobody has lo tell you "'h8t i\Iost areas. ~lOl'o' & ed~:. pick-up and dt>ll\"e1y. l.1'0111 2 BEDROOr.f, NEAR NE\V 1 \Gl01 ;\/:;la':!a Wne, 612-7~ I0-.1 room \\'/pool tuble, :;::o.m a.17-0136 or 6~t.-0200. Inflation has done to yOur TllE FAr.f JL,~ OF' Nciv I a"' n s sprinklers 1ny home. l\lrs. \\·at~n C 1 d f rred ir h 1 3 BP. 1 il bl t roon1. saun;i. pool. bbq. JSOI WESTCLI FF OR. f1tmily·s bu)l~ng pol'.·er, but \t1JLLl/\l\f B. RONQUILLO •1 om e s/Apts/Comn1cn:lal:1 ~•~·~'·~29~8~1.,.---~~~~: P s, rps, . 0 . a :a · :! BP.. $lj0 Per n1-0, Close •• :.. a. ' !n~. cp "· al'l!ll. Adulta oiily. no pets. here·~ a way around if. \Ve · h L J • Ca:Jl w~da)s 10. 30 lo 1.30, t1> shopping & beilch. dl"fls, 11undeck. ;'\ c \\' l !r' NE\\'PORT Pinancial C1.nter oner you an exclusive pro-\l'Ls c.s. 0 cxprc~ I 1e1r Heas Rates. Pl'on1pt : ·E'S! l\I1\TUH~ "'on111n lookiJ1g ror "'·""""' 1 H,.llonon·.ic.~. lll-.T. G;'.>-6700 painted. cloBc to beach. ~1~1~-,ooBrlstol. Costa ?ilesa, Leasing Office Sp.ice gram featuring: the ne\\' pop gratilludc for the syrnpathy 534-3144 534-7187 pcrn1anent live·tn, <·hlld E'~ • L •-1 2 " t Year round lease $323 mo "~ C t I l 1-• ~ •-1 & kln<lncsi> sho"''" dunng . cart" It housekecpin,,. llal'e ·• • "·" rg""' 1f'i'e ur ap ~.I Hunt Harbour 3842 . · · · ALL ON·Sl'rE i\'f,\NAGER op 10 "'"'s, SU,;n as; ,,.,c their time of sorroiv Our EXP. Ja_panest' American ,.,,1..;,.;.., 6,1<t·•o.• ·~· crµts, drps, bltin~. t\u iwls, · _ Can 881-tSjS b!'hrccn 8 & (7141 642-3lll ext 246. stew, spaghetti & meatballs, special appreciation to the Gardener. Quality Con1plete '" "' '""'" v-...,.._ Sl!IO. &11>-1181 BEAtrrIFUL 2 br., 2 ba. ;;: 6i"'->::J291;1ll;·tin1e. 121 ~th _ . _ 1 l\IO. FREE Rl::.'NT macaroni &. cheese. All na-Kids & Teachers of Esi:an· Gardening Service. Bonsai \Viii care for Elderly person SHARP, 2 5tory, 2 bedroom,! Condo. on the \rater, bltn. St.. \\est · Cllport rS 'k.'W' No lease req. Dtx. oUicts tionelty advertistd brands. cia Jligh School Training. MS-9119 in my holTH!. Pr!. room & 1 bath, c:rpts, l"tc. Large I stv., W/D, garb. disp. It $360. Bl::~\lJT. lt:e-I BR liav-'ll J adj. t1irportce Hotel. A!C. \\'e isct up )"Our Hot Food $63. E X p ):; RT J a pa n e s e bath. &l5-9l40 .. ·~ 1185 mo., 494-879S d~h1v.~hr. Boat slip a\'ail. Vu-apl .. pool, boot slip a,·1, ''"r• ,.... " ~ 11" >l Vending ma chin~ 8 in c·--c 1 TYPING-hon E ""' J,., ... s ""'scrv1ce11. &•vm ..., o. lndu!lrial, commerelaJ, and DIVORCE .... uell('r! ompere y11.rd my ie. xten· LARGE ·te'n 2 Br Call tor appt. 213+243-4716 310 Fernando, No. 102 Nr · · · ·.. 1 2171 DuPon• Room 8 CPI, Fil' F 1 ,, ... n .... "lean upo •-.. e•• ,,,., •--1an'al b ·•kgro .. -• I: np11er. i 11 ' .,I,. -1011 f' Cros I ... & FUn Zone I " retail operations. You simp-u. mg ee , ''""'• ... ' u-.. " "'' ~"'" ... "'"' Cpts. rtCril;:, r:ift2'.e. ,\dult;i or "+-• ~ . crry s~;;.. ·-.. · 2 DR. Tov.Tlhouse, frplc, •833-3223 'Til noon • ly collecl !he n\oncy. Fact. C.Ompletely reliable M8-2G61. Please call '962-1218 O\'tr 35. S13S. 548--2·107 Laguna Beach 3848 See i\fgr, 5•:>-l520 61.>-8:>.jl from $250. t BR, tron1 Sli5. EXl.""CUTIVE $\rile <1Verlook· "-e gUarantee that )OO will :>f8-10Ci3 LA"'N Service Res & Con1m IF you're we.ary of inrom· :z BR DUPI ;-: dlt nl . -YEARLY 2 Br, :! ~. Pool, tennis. continental ing Ncv.'J)Orl Harbor. 102~ collect al least lOo/o over PREGNMJ? monthly ntaint. cleanups, pelcnt office help, try n1e. . • .. ' 11-· 5 n ) '' TOWNllOUSE new 2 br. Nev.-Shores. '.! bl:ks b uk! Se t ! il fl Ot•--t t '"" n I th fi Ca · h "'t I l °" -42 'E 'd 6''3140 no pets, S210. + S 1 • .> .. r.~fui..-1 I O<••a n 1 iey.•, \valk 10 beaeh, OC'e~;;:'' • S260. ~&-89l2 or re· ast. para e an1 )' sq · nc• n o ,J.N • your n1-estrnent e II'St 1n;;:. confidential cou11M!l· a"' ng ree ff '"~' xp . 11r • ~. & clg dfop. 610-4-4~ -I lam. rm., "1ber., ....,I!,, G7,)..J.G(l'.I set.'tlon. Clore to ;shopping Ample fl'('(! perking. Coast year !assuming )'OU rallow ing & referral. Alxlrtion, t.NDSCP/G;\RDBN/l\IAINT H•lp Wanted M&F 7100 , .. ....... & fine beach. 644-2611 Highy.·ay at ll'cv.-1>0r1 Dlvd. oor direction), -0r v.·c bey adoption ,t. kt'eping. AP· Seid, Sprinklers, aeanu""', ' "..._~, .. lt 1n cla~rlf!cd. Ship drps., frpl, 1111•-palios. »'.O. l'>'\RL\' RENT IL ·> BR 642-4&1 1 OO"k tl•e 111aA .. ines. If )-u C·'"" 6·1"4'36 So•'l ·•, "A"-""~I .,, __ ~ to Shore Reaulls~ 6~'.!-5678. 2!!4. 296 Wave St., 8-17-4871 ~• ' ' ' -' u'1 d "'' · · u .·.nu "' ~ "'u ,,...-.....,, ~ 2 Ba, Drapes. Crp!s. Gnr, THE EXOTING DESK space avaUable $jQ '" <'\'DIP. a minunum of FE).lALE shipn1atc sough! EUROPEAt~ G!~ROENE'R ANCIENT MARINER S@"R~~-&t.211s~ That Intrigu ing Word Gomo with o Chuckle H~ •r CUT I, '°llAN 0 l"""fO!OO' l.t!en cf 1~9 four """"blM ....ord1 h• IQw to le""' IOI/' llro1p:, ~i II NEE FAD I 11 I I I I 1 HY FE T .! I I I I ' I ' N A GM E I . I 1 • I I -The.re'~ ,,::i•k,,g '1\o~ fU1i1e ffl,,, •dvice, t'~d1Uy tdvlce I 0,, how IO -V/01Ti'1'l. ,.., SOPLEG Io ,,.,..., .. ,.,,, .. '"""' I I I 11 I' ty I lll!•y '" •h• i""".;."':I ""°'J ~ "·•l.3o lb."! ~ ~4;·Mle-,-- F'rplc. 1~ Blk Bay & Beach. PALM MESA APTS. nio. Wiii ....,...,;de fumiluro 10 hour.: per \1:cck. ~"' "ill f u ..... -t r· · •·~ ,--51-•·-·· .·~w ,-· ~,. to but'ld ,.,_ or sa .,.,,.. i.'Ur ina Cnn$e Lai>dscapin;:-t:rec servi.1.'t ~.1.1.>. n\O. i;r •·1 '.\IINUTES TO t-;'PJ'. BCH. at $5. nio. A n s w e r I n g: "'"' .. ,. "'" t A J i\ I " ,,.,...., ,,," ---" bl 8 de""nden~ for )'OU and 0 ca I> u c 0 • • r reasonable, &JZ...,,.,~ ~ll.?5 Cumnlly Tak\1111: E~LCVIJVE posh, 3 Cr. 21 ~ Llach. t & 2 BR. froin $1;)7 5CZ"Y:ioe av<t.Ua c •• 11 7 S ,... 1 re tum/alrlare provided. G I S · &., frplc, patio, pool, $31,;., Adult11. No Pet!. Beach Bh-d., Hunlinatoo your C3mi)y, \\'h le taking Cti11 Paul. 67.)-1811 Hm. 3. enerl erviceJ 6046 Application!. F'or nw. Lri; .'.! Sr, '.! Ba. fr-pie,, 1)61 l\tesa Dr. Beach. 642--1321. 1he hilt> <>ut of in1la.tion. ........ I. Sa'.i. n\o. 64:'--001:? ___ • {J bl.ks rro!n Ne,\\'J>Ort Blvd.I 5•-PER SQ FT-?<.Un. $3915.3! ()oi,rn, tcnns ,~ -,, ~ available. Call Toll Free B.\Yf1t0NT-Bxcllin;: vlc11·, MG-~ I' 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB t.a'O--13:3-102.'\ or 1\Titc I 11Ze eleqont -' nr. '.! l~i. * LA PARISIENNE * CJ)r:s. drps, AIC. frc-e pkg., C.A.B. Enterprises. 1793:) "'ood bean:ui. fprl, pal!I) 2 llr furn All "le<1ric f<'lre. util 10' cln<N A"t "•!!·"""" •Sky Pa.rk elrcle, Jrvfne, I .~iJ...Sn9 . ., 1 11: .• ~"'-11~a1ed Poot. Adull:s. 1 UP 1~ 800 ~;f~·0, :r·n~ .:;"C C;i.lifomla 9'r.117. \\ ESTCLTF'f '"' br .. I i 00. $1JO. & up. or rl"nt in Ne\\'JlOft f'Jnanclal Mort, Trutf Deeds 5035 t1vnhc.u.,e. $260 a mo. Adults 919-1268 Center r I ex J b 1 e lea~c. only, oo ~ts. 11~8 Bedford Aeros~ l'rom golf coursg &1-1-1860 LOANS UP TO 10% Ln. :>fS-7,)3.1' 20-IS:? Santa An!\ Ave. ' 1 J 2 Br 'TOl\'tlhOUtt, P11.rk I.kio n1or.1 $139. '~ ml to be3ch ~ ::·· l: 2~ '::1h""' ept st D Loans kl'ta. irplc, pool, n<:11·ly BEAUTIFUL P<?L\'NESIAN drps, zt1 pka: areit. S&i. mo. I d=rat .... S".8> mo. "'" '6 POOLS, TENNlS. PRIV. C.ll.?.lr. n ..... ~,..,,., 2nd TD Loans 1 :,.l()..t.'16 or 6'-l·Xf.11 PATIO Garden i\pt-.;. Sauna& 1 -~~~~-~~~- """ 'N"'lEll'' b ,_ • jac:uni, 2 car prk'i· COSTA. ~IE&\ D\\~. ..,.,,(JO, 11' • r,. """· ;. 846-l:l23 tlunt;....,...,n Beach $150. N™Y d~ec. r~c 1" ba Condo.. rt"(.. \Y/O, 0 ••-r, __ ._ __ 1 &"' I Wf\\', d~., poof. $350 per J BR J-"Urn/unfurn, yrty. util I .,;-~·"""~=;"'-' ="-7'"--~­mo. ~79 pd, $210. mo. N~"l>Ort AVAIL. Share ht.~. otficts :i en. t.. Bik rr0m Ocean. B<'nch. 6TJ.i219 evn. ~l,~nw party. ?\'B, Ai-ai l 11/l. 210 Ctd:lr. S2Zi. Rooms 4000 1-'"'-""''------- :..t.5-7290 l2:i SC: fl, l <lffitts. 1 ba. ~11ARP 1 BR, ocean :z blkl. NICE roon1 magnifj('C'_nt \"U, All \\'Rlnut pen~llnz It cr"\11. I./ rl,, no c-hildtr11 or p<:!I-O\M'lk1;. hbr. lz O<'f'Sn. 533. SlJS lnc!ude! ulll. l03 tin. yrly. &~ . v.·k &>av1ew. Cd~f • Superior. N.8. MS·2635 \\'ATER~"RONT /\pl. l Br, ron I or 2 J)('Opte, nten 300 SQ ff , cf'J'lt./dn>fl. $9!1 'J 8" \'rJy lea.sc. $-tij. mo. I or ~mt-n. f~11,;"t\l'n pr!\•, ptr mo. Ca.JI G464 2tll Clr 1 s~ 01n.side ?<"Io;;.. j48..41&1, '"'67"''~""'=·------ lowest rat•• Oran9• Co . $oltltr Mft. Co. '4'1·2171 S4Uftt Sf'n.i~ lfarb:rr a?'I" .. 24 )TS. 15 '/. RETUR~ SebOnf'd 2nd. m .s12. Pay~ SfOO m(), All d~ Oct 197;;, Sc-U for S:?G.000. P\1 Pty. Box 182 Cotta r.tesa 92627. Announcements 5100 ----,--~·- DISHWASHERS REAL Estate Trainlnll'.. Jndiv. 'TillNGS" by l\10011e. Gen'! instruction. Per11ona\ :i.rtn. carpentry, 1'f'pnini, plum· Sale!! or broker cxan1 2-3 bing, elc~T., 612·561:J /\ppi)' In, Pcr80n 3-l Pr.1 1l'ks. Acad(!n1y 548-1192. IPAJNTJNG-Steam Cleaning ~\I/. Coast llwy., N.8. 1•ru;C:::NANT? Thinking Atxir-l\Iulntenance-<l!:'1ulinz • 0 E < -• lioh? Knoll• {111 the farts Scott );16-1'0l9, anytime Ai~~ N ntcre~t'-" 1n hf:h f.lrst. Coll LTl-'E LINE 4 2-1 t~n111~ for procclaln nu1l s'i' hn 5-ll·ri\22 · ' H•ufing 6051 ltere-1s l'tlW' oPpor. For /' · more inJo. Call ,_1;1.gl'• VIOLET, \\'ldow, M at· •a.tOVINC 1\NV ~IAULlNG• ~fogl(:. Costa Me isa, lracti\-e ""'gd job, \1'0Uld Looa l or distant 64~9056. like to meet sincere man 963'-64~ s~ ~ to date. 638-?66! LOCAL mOYlng & hsuling ASSEMBlER •COSMETICS FACE L!f'!'e by stud•n< Li'g lnl<k. toas. TRAINEES Techniqoes from VI" n n a BalT)' 5JJ.12:J5 l:i6-0-169; C903l ~ Heating & Air Cond 6053 AllPb' tn peflOn • Palm/Card ~adrr + Ar''Rcducdon 10831 Beach Bl, GRAffAf,f BROS. *1Wl VOLT Sta.nton. 527.J.106 1-'urnnce f'('f'Kncenit, 1•tall Tempor•ry Services T I u50 hctltn. gullcr &. dMi 38lS Campus Drl\"e rive ~ gpouu:. pt-e.we11ti0n fu1·na.~ 5-f&--1741 ~SE.o'IADA F'1.JN eus .. ~htck. Call Gery lot $2. (ACl'OA• from o.c. Airport} Nov. 8, 9, lOth. L\1/Ntv.-port tll5i..-ount ~lajor ~led~! Plan J'ri 4 P~I. m. Sun 6 )lf,f MCIHnlnt 60S4 Now i\11ulable . Round tr1pkbus, ~'O nlahtll . I In llo!tl $43. per· fJf!1M1011 EXCEi.LENT HOUJeCleo.ninS \Vt hA•c n complete P.tCke.~ O/IA't'up. coclnall 1111ny: dont' by lady "'/txptr. De--of <'mplo)"~ lx!11rf1ta:. \\"e ,.,,. ~TI\1'11, Ahopplni;. Con· ((>Pl'l<I., 0\\-'ll lfllM, Si?-:631 ~:cy 1 '0~ ';:i8!.'tt. All otrlrt Dtlly Touni s.1~ 1\rt. DOn't '1\'t up, the Ship! d; Utt al •kills 1rc \pARt< N,.11rort .2 Br. l bi, LRf.. ROO,\!, p\11. I~ &-en• U,\.\1' ol CO}llt1 tllc'n. Plaaa I PIANO LESSONS I '°"'il&:.ard irit1.1·, Avail Nov If')'. C.:0.1. i\laturt pcri!Qn, otf ic ~ fumi,hf!d. Nice Be;tl'lnt:rv, Jnt('f'nledlttl<'* SCRAM-LETS Answers In Cl111ific•tion 1080 ~ ~ 6" .. ~ S<OO "' -1 • •a~ ·~·~"!JOO • 7"" 1~ -------------------1 .,.,,, · r · n-wv•. a rno. orw0»;1 nicep .. llftill. -· Wv-.. • • ••• _ -~p.,'f ··w 111• h In clM!iUied. Shlp ":..u .. ,' Op • Sell Idle lttmll , ••••• &u.-561~ to $Tore Reill.lit•! 64.'.!"'5678. ""' "-' por. Eniploytt I .. , ii, _,. T1.1tldl)', OctObtr B, 1~74 DAILV PU.Of • AH -tlu:.:i1p::liwT.a;;;nt.1.:dd'.", MMi&iF'11'11oruoilHi::•:;:lp:;WW7on::t:::•d"'.'M:;&°'F'""'71"'oo""""'°"H'"•l,..p"'W''•-n"'to-d'",""M"&"F"'7"1"'00 H~o~lp~w-.-n-1..i~. M,.,;,i~F"'7~100"_,..-,.,H"'•l""p°"'W"•-n""t-•d'","'J;i;"&"F'7"'1"'dO;;;:;H:;•lr::p-;;W;;,o:::n:::t..i:'.l'", "M"&"F'°'1"'i"'oo"H=e1""p""'w~.-n-.t..i=.-::M;;&rFF 7100Heij)W;ntad, M&F 7100 Dogs · / D•llvery-Sunday Only SALESLADY • PUPPY WOR~D • a1 CIRCULATION · TRAIN EE The Dally f>iJot has an opening in the c'ircu- lation de~art_1neut for a beginner to n1nnage a smal.1 di str1cl of boys and girls, delivering, c:ollect1ng and selling newspapers. Full time. per1nanent positions \Vith regular rab;es and full fringes including personal use of com- pany auto. Appl,y in person to r,1Uan Leav itt Daily Pilot. 330 \Vest Bay &lreet, Costa l\1esa'. An Equal Opportunity Employer Heiji"Wante d, M&F 7100 1 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ASSISTANT !\1Rnat:l't· BOYS & GIRLS 11·ainl'e. counll•r ).!1rl11, frv N°f'1\'Sfll\pt'r Carriers. J\11n. l'ooks, l'Venlnt:), {:rf1\t' ya1·d age 10. Lido Isle, Balbou :.hill, op(.'ll ruH & 1>111·1 t1 1~~~ Pl'nJnsula. contact tilr. i\pply .J:\_:k ~11 th" l3o"\ .:.>:,i I Backstrorr at lhc DAILY ~i~L ~!\I. _ _ J'iLOT or call 6:2 l3Zl & ASST MANAGERS lt•ttvt· ap!'hcatio:i. Dul' ti'.> our pr<'~ent r.111i1t Equal Oppor. Employer 1•xpansion proi.;r:uu 1~1· or<' CASHIER, & Hostess, exp sC'ck111g !'rlC'l'gCll1· .t· AJ.:· Jk·cess, apply in pcrsoh i.:rt•ss1v1• )'CIUllg" IX'(JPll' \1ho Nn. 59 Fa.'iltion tsl'Jld, Ne\\'· \\'\Sh 10 1>Nbl c:...~ 111uekly. f)Url CcnleL\ NB CHEF SAUCIER tllln. :.; )'J'S EIU'Opcan train· ing. Send ~Um!' lo P.O. Box 1606, Laguna Beach, Ca 9"1651. Jf you prove lo bt:' stublc>, dC'flieatcd .~· possess th<' ;.1 b!lity to h!~d :-\.'! 11·cH as 10 nioll\':th' JlCOpll', your Julurc is \\'Ith us. J\lan<igc. rn<'n f expi·i" is tles1rub!t". hU1 not nt"CC'S!S. :'\ln't srilary I---------- .~. l'O. pu1rt hcnC'11ti-' p1\1tl1 :.harlng 1n1·1:111!\'t'. /\pply lK'h1•n t::lO & 4::Ul[Hil d;11ly, CLERK TYPIST Jlambur~1·r lla111\<'I, 1.ll.i . Adun1s Cus!u J\\l·~a. S.•i• E 1 C' r ll'OllLl' 11111.nufat•tur~r Jl,lr. 11<;;.!•'n. Nu phont• i·;•lls 1 1 11ei'(li> :iccurnh' typist. 60 rilca~c 11.p.n1. ---. · ... Ell·,·rr11· tyJ>('\1Titer, riling ArfLNUAN I ,. <''!icr. for I d1ver:,1fi("d duties. grHvl'ya1·d shi ft. Gooid pu). I frlngc bC'llf'fh o;. /\pp!y Shell Call For Appl. Slntion, 1000 il'\'Ul<', N R. [Jldustrial Relullons ( 714 ) 494-9401 AVON TIMELESS 0111· llE"IV l>Ophio;;lfcnh.,I. 11<1· TELONIC INDU STRIES Laguna Beach 1 1 o na I l y adv c rt is t' •I Equal OpJXJr. Employer lragi•anC<'. \\hat J ~ood I·---------· I IMMEDIATE & FUTURE OPENINGS W iii Tr11ln -Enlistment -Bring Ad Law Enforcement (958) Cook (94BJ Leather l!cpalr (43A) 'rruckcr (64C Offset J->ressman (83F) Draftsman (SIA) Boal Operator (SIB) Radio Intelligence (98G ) Steel Worker (5IC) !Uustrator (81E) Amphibian Opr (61D) Boat l!epai r (61F) ARMY OPPORTUNITIES Costa Mesa, S4l W. 19th St., 64S·T 163 Join the people \Yho've joined the Army OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRI ERS. RE- ' QU IRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN . CONTACT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS 330 WEST BAY STREET C05TA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FO R APPO INTMENT. An Equal Opportunity Employer ~"' -p·~ tlm•· No°''" *TEMPO * Bull THrl<r1..l.ab, ;1 r ..... ,,.. cu• \Ye1m11.rancr, Bull QOKI, Slh. ;1 lngg or Sundu.y. Apply In lluskry, Chi.huo.huu, TlnY J)t'NOn. No phone 1·1111~. Needs You Now1 Puodl('1 . Pit Buu'~ .. , 9 till lZ nuon. ~Ill fll1-.:;1 . • • D S1at'··nt'rs. no E. l71h "'' 1 * F ile Clerks Cockapoo. 100 M 1 XE · "' PUPS S1ud Service Moat • C!\t, * Secretary Jr & Sr Hrt'f'ds. Roll~r Cana.t'itl5, '( 5'1.lt·!I. * Typists Heptil1-s & Turtle11. 0~1 LADIES * Accounts Clt r ks Ev"1>. 5:/1-50'!7 :? Pnr-t 1ln1<: joba. full timt' \'oor thn1• il> v11luablt' lnvt'!I! ALASKAN pay, .,.,vrk 9 houn cnrn It \\-l~f'ly \\'/hiah hourly MALEMUTE ~-=--~o~===~~_,.,,--,....,.-.,.,,,-;'-='I $1i7.80 wr..-tk, .,.,'Ork IS l)l)Ur~ n1lt'll, C"Jj &\ml)'. ~~4'10 tttlp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ram Sl 35.fi0 .,.,·~k. Ablolu!ly N~~\.EB A ~r;..: ,\T TI~l\!PO ft>u1. l:l \\'kl AKC l'l"gill. I I '~· ~36 T r Vi'""-' 1·rns, to rlp:bt J:lll.rty.1~ ~ MASSEUR PRlNTER/PRESS~tAi'\. ilO 1'1\'Htr11l"n .~• <'nlpo, en ifiorary lll'lp .,, ~1~:,.'-~-;,t Fllimc for men'11 ipa. l\tu11t J\1wll have rxp oper11ting SAL ES PERSON ·r 0 -St B d p I I Apollo pree. $2J:i/hr 1u ror i!ll(W.'1'(11>n1 s&ll'li. No rx· \\' ""<'ll m n ri n" r u d • e rna r upp 's IX' llc'd. Apply Tues, l''rl stn11. Call for appt. 493-fllZ2 JK'r. ll('l~)j. \\'ill truln n~ht rh1ldri:•n, lookln~ .for din..o.c· Al<C 54~ 3 AJl.'satboa Ba~ Club PRINTING Pres~ opcort11or l;e.i'$0n .• Co.ll 1-1&-:1901 bt'twn !<'r vi hOu!>e ni.iinll'nllnN.' SHJ.:Y TERlllElt Puppi•·~ "',!'.'oly, xlnt \vorkil"• cond, _!:30 ,'\: .1._ ~--~~-·1 :ind t·hlld scuhl11n('t'. 1'-1u ... r /\l\C ti i•k1; 5/)1'(\li.•ij", i 12:.!l \Y. Co.ut lwy, N.U. ~· '*' -~ pd help ket>11 Our houi«-nc:1t !'>:ICJrl(.ss. udorui)le, ~8377 1 MECHANIC 67 2133 days, 551-561!1 evt?s.. 1'1\Lt:S\\'Oi\IAN, t'X for ex· iuul cle11n, kl~<! Jilku\nl'd _ -j · IS I t·luM11• won1en'!) ll!JJ>at'f'I ktX'C'S und pla.y ~uml'!I, $·45 :\1lNIATURESc:hlll\LJ J:e . Foreign Car. 642-5133 Promot1ona a e s ~hnp. GT.{~5\JO for :1p. 10 ;,; :io, ~ dll)'ll :. wk. Own Pu11~. Al\C. G w«•kJii ol<l, :• t.1CMT tme 21-30 $150 wk ~ Conunis.<ilon. 28 Hni 0 poiin1m<'nt lran!'ii &l:r-1:!~,:; ;1ft 6pn1• _l.tivu~e. ~31~!'1916 I gUam st. College prl'd fi1r. ~':!tll.a~::~~~~0'0~r:.nTI: SF..,\i\ISTR~:s.5ES, expel $: fYl'IST, E".,P1':lt IP.1~11 sE·rr~~lt nur~. S.IO. • Help Wanted# M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 .,R~l=ch=•~"'-'~·=n~4~1~1146-"""'~',,,....,. 646-1?3?-tor lnrcrvil'\\', 1.rainees. 0111·'-' C:: ,u r r !' 11 P/llm i• )Uiir bvni•' or m\• 11 /~h•1ts. St.l' ~Inth<'t' & .,i JACK IN TH"C' BOX. immed. f..10TEL nJ.altl .,.,'<lrk. Neat, ---_!)altmakcl"l'I, C~I. 6-t:?-.~--nl\· .. l'. O. Box G:l!.~. f111h·~·'~· ~"~"~'=l~ti. _____ 1 Fllght Office 0 Pe 11 1 n g ;"" 9 PM-mldnite. energelil' \.\'Oman. Uu:una I ·---------·l ~EC!tl..l;\J{Y-CAL ~"11.IDAY An1M1cin1 r 1 ~/Z'l.Oti I Acc~~:t~!~h C~erk ~::r s~~t!~~sa.12os 1 N~ee=E=;=~=h~,R=:.~"'~m~"~;,-'~~~~~:;,"=.,.7. ~10 QUALITY ~:~::~~f·g,~.,~~1~1 f~~r-iti~~1~'.:: W ArTR£ssES i j[l I Orange Co. Airport distribute Chrlstm&!I pro. 11011~1 ahlhty. 1'ho cnn lypc Exper. Nt'at AprearanN! Ft1!e to.YO\! S :;:5-4300, ~xt 40 JANITORS ducts. 1''ulllplt. ~1r. Lcvl CONTROL liO 10 6.i \\'1-'i<.1 .tt tak1• dl1·1 11 Or O\t•I' ~1 Bobbil' Bolton NEEDED: EIGHT GOOD 816-5455. tllu.•t hr nbl~ 10 l\Ol'k ""'<'II Apply f;urf &· Sirloin 1 1',LOML d 1 f QUALITY PERSONNEL 11/proplr & hundh• dr1 1HI 5.'lJO \\'. Co:l~l Hil)'., :-IB F T Y 804j I es g~, e.xp Sor for full .t,, part time work Nt·..,·spaper Carr1cn: Rt'QUim exper. in QC, !Ifill. pt'Ol.'cdurl'i;. Exp. nQ1 rl('t'. \ii 110, \\',,\Nni .. ·ro. 11'.0RK"T ree o ou ;1 -FTD •'= T1',: s P 111 an at a modem facility in SJC. . work setups, 11 r i l 1 n g H \I ill'}i. ,'\: 1iu1rk to lt'11 n1. Oczncn!t'. ~92·7123 g.5, Good e GIRLS & BOYS in11pec-t 1on procedures ,'\: Approx. S.)51) JK'r n1n. '?~.!Vt: A LAE. t'llEE to i;:ood hom•'. mixed , YLO\\'ER SHOP Yotu1~ ll w~11~~an, 8 hrs 10 yrs & older related d1x:umenlation. Ex· 640-1<110 CHOOSI• your hours, .,.,·ork TC'rTil'I' ft'm. ll "'kli 11kf. ' nian n1!Cded. \VIJI ll"itin 2) !\!aids. 4-5 hrs per. 11•/electro mechanicnl l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;l l1lr yuurscH, he_• )'uur o.,.,n ;,:i:.!-&>IJ) ,•1 right person. Xln 't op. 31 Janitors, 4.6 hrs devices desirable. SECRET .•RY \Joss. l\:C'n or 11onicn. Canl C:c==-,,-~---.,--:-:-J portunlty. Call 673-fi62'!. Call 91~3652 DAILY PJLQT STACOSWITCH, INC. "' bl' ghi;htly hruitlirnp~~ KJTI'EXS. l!l1.IY. 11.ii:er j -1139 Baker, Cos'ri ~lt'S.1. ADVE"YISING Neut . Cll'an A11p•:-nra."ll"t' s11·1pc~. ~'.,L Sianicsc, 9 FOOD service. Full or part JANATOHIAL. Part lime '"'-' ~• Vts., retlrl'd. Ai.:c 25 10 70, 11 ks. ,it&-539. _ Hme. GRILL COOK S , ''°'· Ex""ricw~.o only. H a5 routes onan in 549-3CHI 1-\re ""U a not'h nbo1•c> the s 1 1 • soi·• & CJ IAll' 0 ,.~ "''"""' .--Equal Oppor. Enlployrr ,,~ upp t"l1U'!ll .vnur 11romc. " : " .... r 1w. &~~l~~s.P~Efv~,~~~~~~ ~IS-7'687. San Clemente ~~:, J~S1 l~~~~-et!~~·HI ~~·~(I ~~~~·ea~~~~; hri~ 11r :i;;,~ ~~~7 II d s reco1•cruit:. 1 ES. Xlnt oppon11111Ty fnt" JUNIOR SALESMEN REAL ESTAn; BROKERS tion. then you're our lo(lfl. \'rllow Calo ro., !SSE. 16th Furniture BOSO house,1 il'es & m'1thrr~ \\ho CALL Mr. Hyde , . Li c. • • Industrial, com· Must . havc good sho11hand , St . lostri ~les:i.. :;..:;c:_;;.:.::..... ____ ..c..;1 arc interl'.'stl.'d in 11·orklng A 1"15 E •-140 492-4420 · I ·d · I & typing sklllll . Send rrc;ume I ;;;;;;;;; ...... ;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! 1 ·• gc .,.. . arn .µv-per 111erc111, rt'SI ('ntla, con· 10 Cta•••lfi ri" ad no. 193 c•/o 11 SJ)),\N'S ;1nt1que ovfl~:i l , limilc>d or exlC'ndcd huuts, 1veek getting new cu!'tomers NEW FACTORY soHdate >'Our indc™'nd<'nl or ... "'"' $$1' .. S h · ff h te tufted both J\lon. thru F"ri. .. -Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560 .j>ff ,. IHI', 0 w 1 ( ' I for the DAILY PILOT after Branch outlets just openlni; smnll b1vkcragc business Costa J\lesa. Ca 92626 \\'ork in rJ('g<inl Fashion fvr s1u:;:;4 I und Ioo~I '1 Apply at: SC'hool and Saturdays. You in are11 fl('cds the following: into a ~1.i:ing, Jrvifl('·bascd l.~land O\'erlook1n"" Pacific <ll'HP''fl<'S, nU white $35.: I University o I CaHfcmio, must be out l.f school by Brok,. r a gc-Dcl'clopn1ent 0 .. 1\ntlllUC mtrron-d dinl ' Irvine, gnte .... •ay Comn10ns J,00 pm a·" be ablo to "~•k ~lgml Trne $185 wk ~· ........ ,. 11· 'th ('t'nn. Tirtd of drivin11; , .. 1,1,. l"P 1-•. ·. d"ftl-'' ' "" "" "--·men 121 r'>' '-~ .r~lm~. ,-,..,. ig<'. 0 ices "'i Sec'y/Bo'·L•'ngual m<I"' t· "o"· h d "' " '"" '0 .... I Bid:;., (ood service office. t l 3 d k N """•• .., iu t t Assoc d B k .... '' .-. '"· 0 r e $2.i.: 1h-..1UJ1"' ann ~.: ~.i-7'.londay or Tuesday :ku~~es ay:rper:J:cling~ Salesmen Open ~rcn ~~ker-Sal~=~an ~el~ Free! li1usl spe~ Spani~h 11/ynur pr('S('n\ Ju\J'.' Cart'(>r ~ g A.l\J. to 11 :30 A . .l\I, or Transportation provided. Pref ovr 25. married,1citr. tionships available. \\'rite nu~ntl)'! \Vork ~n pleasant o&ppor .. 1to1r indiv. \\/typing ~;~1 ST.>.: ;ind m1xt¥1-I 1:30 P.M. to 3 P.t.L c 11 !J6&.4Sl2. All benefit~. career t'IOS lions. Broken, P .O. Box 15107 office w/<.'O~nial people. g<'n o l' <''>lJl.'r. -_M_ · ~-~----1 * GARDENER * . Be yo·.:.r o""'" boss! Part or f/tlme. Your own area. High Income. Guaranteed Cuslomen. Earn Now. Pay Later. SJ4-7187 or SJ4-3144 I 494-1065 Santa Ana, Ca. 92~,. Also Fee Posllions. AAMES 1000/o F REE KINGSIZE Bro, ne w. Equal Opportunity Emp oyer '"" t box · & LIC Med Tech P.~:. &: .,.,·eek REAL ESJ'ATE ~~~o~ B~t ~g;n~,r:/ Emplo~~~~ ~~enry f;~11n~ttll pnc~~xtra ends, full lime & part time E x p e rienced/Pro~l'SS~on~I-Sui~c 2lJ.. roo Uqi ~ Costa l\1esa j.jG.\100 hri11. StT.i. \worth St!;itr Pacifica Hospital, 842--06U Broken Only. Y..lamtain 1n-1..,,.,.~·~..,~""'~"".,."' 27J6 IIllrbor Hive!. !'tut(' 207 1Ju1. ... ·n S15.·1. llcrr..'Ulon con1ci-::! ext 2TI Mr&. Cray. de1_>enden~ status m dcluxel~ SEC RETARY ·Anahm 600 N Euclid 7'~2fl 1,'l'Oup $160. Usually hOo:iA;. LIQUOR STORE CLERK of!iCC'll Wlth compet e n I . . Org 2 City Bl East 6::.1-12:2 _iildds rteli\'c>ry Krl-248:8 : • secreu1ry. Percentage lease. Good typing skills desirable, 1inte lo llet'Om1· nn AVON ---------- San Clemente. Exp only. For additional intormalion-Pleasant nc11· N ~ w p u r t MATI.RESSES. : Rct oec. CaU owner .-._:.... f Xl 't & "Tit<'-Associated South ocacn o e. • n . pay Yacht Salesm an • .,. _.,. 492-3717. Coast Brokers, P.O. Box bcnt•lits. }{nub, Bc1ry. J.'roSt MATIRESSES 1-t J:;P R !:::) I:: N T 1\ TIVE. lntercs1ccl'! l'11ll ~~11)...704'1 13ABYSJ1-l'Ell \1111111!.t, ·11v hon1c or yours. 5 Days 11k. 7:30-!>Pi\1. Oka Sehl n~<t;~· !)68-600-l BABYSl'ITER 1\·11.nlfd. Mon· Thurii ?i·S. 'till XfnU!'I. 2 girls. 644-5782. BABYS ITTER, light CLERICAL ln1nif'dla!c opcnrngs fo~ in· dividuals \\•/knowledge of 10 kry ndding machin~. No lyplng. l\lu!:t like ""'Orking 11·/ligurc~. .For Appl. .-Contact Carol Smith 644-5800 Avco Financial Service Equal Oppor. Employer GENERAL LABORERS ln1mcd. Asslg:11ments. Top S$$. Long or 11hort term. Call 5404450. . NEVER. A FEE AT TEl\lPO TEMPO Temporary Help GIRLS-GUYS LVN, $33 per shift. 1595 Nev.,pOrt &ach Ca & Assoc., 1401 Qu1ul, N.B. Barry \\lood Yachts, 3000 \\'. • • • ' [ NURSES Aide. 1',ltime. 92663 ' ' 833-0070 Coast Hwy., N<" .... rport Beal·h Qul!l!ll, run & Tv.'ln Set:/ I :?Cr55 Thurin. CM. 642-3505 S B 6-IS.9696 PRICED TO MOVE ~O\YIT HEAL ESTATE * ec'ys, OOKkeepers &l&-5686 & &3-9625 • Machine Shol' Help SALESPEOPLE. \Vhy no 1 1-la,ve roo n1any to list Person capable of running work in tho;? hollest areas, Lil. Reinders Agency lf§J · & .setting up standard NEWPORT Huntington Bcach/Fow1!ain 40::0 Birch St., Suite 104 Mtn:h.llndln ~ CiREE:N V<'lvet C?UCh if. machine toots, La t h e ll , Per1onnel Agency , alley~ Let u s 1rain· you. New;rurt Beach 83.'Hlt90 ---_ V " Ubl lllatt & boxsvrtngi";Sf!t mills, drills etc. Must be Newport Beach 642.J870 C~ll Phil McNamee OOJ.4567 Dial A Job 833-08SS Dbl hcd n\t>lal .liPrln~ Up. <'xpcr. & have good refs. Village Real Estate , 5Plil-7PJ\1, 10PM.-7A1\t Qt' Good wages + benefits. To · No Charge To· You Antiques 8005 \1'kndll . Call MG-O-f.il. ~ apply Call Mr. Stevens, NICE OLD LADY (95) needs Real Esta te Salesperson Established l965 housekeeping live in, 83l).C:;TJ 642_7391. Crown ?klanu!ac-llve·in help in mobile home, WANT A CHANGE? 1\LL OAK-Roll top desk, I¥=AUTiruL comer .a:roupo i 18-23 turing Co. 5 days a wee!:. Car necess, 85'1~ Commission drc~rs. buffet. 642-3143 677 1ng, 2 bedlcuuches. mapi_! COOK Arc You 1'"'rc€ To Trnvel Non·~molrer, Call daughter, $5.5. Licensi-'!8 School * SEC'Y EXEC. Plumer. C~I. table. &16-l35G • ~lary rux"Ortiing to exp. \Yi l h sha rp Group MAID WANTED 673-2734 REALCO, REAL TORS Editorial & sales ollke. Appliance 8010 11SO FA & Love&eat e very • BARMAJO ------; EAR.i~ UP TO S200 WEEK No E.xpcr. Day Nile Shill Avall. c~i11n11·. BUNNY PATCH 2233 W. 1st St. Santa Ana 547.0473 BEAUTY OPERATORS \\'1th follo,1·lng for only Bel· n1onl Taka. a e4u!ppcd 11h1.)p In r\.B. !U"('i.\. &st f'<'Jlli[I. B c ;1 u t l f u 11 y modern. 54~5212 or t:ves ~1025.· BOAT REPAIRMAN \YATERFRONT YARD EX· PER. HEQ"D. J\luiu IK' clean wC'lrker w I good rccord. No Ln~t:'r ,;! ! Blackie'1 Boot yard, N.B. 673--611'.!4. Pn>fcr no sludents. Exper. Throughout U.S.A-lncluding DON QUL'COTE J\.10TEL 49S-lB30.or..m-mo--Educ.1100Ml-audiovlsual . I _ gd qual-.-f.IUSWfl\,nWle, ne~ ~ preril., llul wiIJTriTin. Apply Ha11·aii, Pucrlo Rico &: 2100 NWptBh{d-,--O.! G42-2G70 NURSING Real Estat~les Lyceum Production, Inc. rREIGJ-iT OA.l\1ACE SALE~· usually lml., ~7919 ·· 1 hci .... ·t>en 7:31H:30 11·111· f-tcturn? N1J l'Xpc:r. necess. ~1AID wanted. Bayc r e st SADDLEBACK Dynamic N • te:im \.\'ith P .O. Box 1226. Laguna Ne\.\' HotpOint Refrigerators. LIKE NEW. Roll top d~ I· llumh~r llamil'I, l545 .,.,,/2 wk cxp<"nsc p.,id ?<i1otcl, Newport Beach. proven trac: record. 75 to Beach, Ca. 926.12. \Va.~hers, Dryers, Dish -$400. Hidc-a.-Qcd, pet~ Adams, cr.r. Ask for .r.1r. training program. A 11 646-3265 COMMUNITY 90'/() com . ions. Person 494--0147 . washers, New .... 'ilITa.nty. cood. $300. &IO--OTI7 • \ ..!.!.a~i·n. lransp. furn. ll1U!lt be neat. t.lAID-HOTEL., Part-Time. .lO training for new -Credit, BofA. 3623 W LARGE EXECUTIVE DESK ! COOKS, •ll('n or-\"'1:llncn: l'fLo;;y 10 convt'r.se with & Da)'!I. Call for ap,POintment. HOJ"PlfAL icensees. Call Ha<.ienda SERVICE Sta. Salesman &. \\'al'TK'r Santa Ana, neur rn. 1 • Hkf111 C'Xp. Top .... ·ages.' able In lenv<' lmmed. For 673-8800 1 Real Estate 963-8316 or Ju be man. Top p:iy & fringe. Jl<1rhor. 979-29'21 lOIBl Stonyl:ltook or., HB • • l Apply in persoa. Carro\.\-"S personal inlcrview See ~Uss \Ye llave The Fo lo""·ing 542-5656. benelits. Ex"pcr. 1nllll prcf'd. lteslaurant: Pico 1urn-0U; Sands. fl.Ton, Tues & \\'ed. MAIDS. no experience Openi°"'' ....._ J-'ull or p/t. Shell, 17th & Rl'.:BL7 · KNimore Model 70 BLACK Mi:l.t¥>iB:ny Roll Top I .,.,,1 Clemente 81 th· ""d<lle"·•k '"''· 1r_,,,. necess. F/time. Apply 2080 eOR Supervisor J{ECEPT. <.'OnvaJescent, hosp. lrv·n N 8 \\'ashCl', $&i. Speed Queeh dM!k Veiiy 'go&<!· Cond. "3>.. ' V<1 •.><h.. """ Newport Bl. O f Ex.per. rcq'd. 1 '-'· · · g;110 dr)'&f ~. C .. E Cop-6Ta-izl5 • -·~ .~I COOKS, inen or \\Omen, E. lsl St. &in!a A.nil, l-Iead Nurse \\'13-5 yrs &fZ..80.14 SERVICE Sia. I s 1 and perlOJK' \\asher SSS. Gullr ~ ~ c-o...,.-~.'°""'""""'I hkfasl exp. Top wages. Ap.l ~SJ5.3~·'->3~1~1~U~A->_t~-O•P.,>0t,..,~-MAITRE 'd Supervisory experience ----------1 salesmen, expe1. Neat ap-& del 546·~72 u bl bed & tra.nie'$Sll. I ply in person. Carrow's GIRLS-GIRLS 1-lOST for Ne .... 'POrt Beach e1cu Charge Nurse RETAIL SALES pcaring. Days. Apply Union LAVENDER Roll rim lub, No!~;,!..,.so!a fiJ!-~ Hcstaurant; 1~il'U turn-oil; Easy fun job. Day or night. Restaurant Preferably with Third Shift Station Go Iden west & niatching pedestal sink. & c·;;-::;:.co'7'~'i:'·,.,_~,,..,-;:""::rH 81111 Clemrnte No. cxJJ('r. ncccsll. \Ye train Handlebar n1oustache. ~·J ust eCentral Supply Tech Permanent full time position McFadden, \\'cslminstcr. commode. SlSO. Gas stove Flfi:tN lw~ · bed!; ~ CUSTODIAN. lmmd opening, you. You muRt like people ·be able to work eves. Should Previous exper. in Central available at the Fashion SERVICE l'taL attend., ru n $'.IS, 673--7827 carpeting, TV,~.pot.s iii;~ .. :~ hosp exp preferred. San & be at least 18. Apply have a pleasant personality Supply. Rotating Shifts. Jsland Store ~( Th.e R~ or .... _.,,., lin1C'. Exp. prel'd. -3300 Marcus NB - I I & be able to mix well with ALSO RniJoon Ltd fine childrCl'.I s .. -2 Yl'Ul' old washer & dryer, • Clemente General Hosp ta, llny attn or eve. 2930 W. ~ " Chevron Station. 3000 ''"· Westinghouse, xi n:" Garage Sale .1~7~ll~1~4~!1&-"-"U=Z.~2='='~' ~"~'=~c I Coast Hwy. N.B. pebpie. Call Gordon GeUond. Stal( Opcning11 on 2nd & 3rd appaltl .. ~lust be able to Fnirvlew, C~1 ·• ::-{213) 273-1440 Mon lhru r .1 Sh>'f'-fo• e•pe•'d work nights & y,•eekends. S p INTER ronrl $200. 640-0468 or DAY 1-IELP ""'anted. r.tai11r. GIRL FRIDAY 9 to s. .... ' " ' Call Barbara at 644-8!ll!I. PRAY A 836-3.S9G Sto\1Cs, Re&fp, ··w8~ ~1am-l pm. Day Help. all 1'·pin"'. filing, Jile book-RN's, LVN's & Aides For rllspl•Y co No pro-D 0 S-" -, I 'ft A I M--11 ,-., MAINTAJNANCE MAN, part · Rent Wa shers/ D'yers t')'C'rs, ct "• • · • s 11 s. PP Y • tJJVOB. rs, k-P'""· 142' to •"'"· •---------•I rlu•11·on , .. ,,., E•pe• P""l'd 0 " l · (Cot •"1hl""" '" ·~ " ...... , lime, for ""inting & minor Excellent benefits & wort.1~~ RN'• ... ~ · " •· ·~ · 12. \Vk. f ull main\. _,_,..;r rvmc_ lX'r .,1 1w . 700 \\'. Coast Hwy, N.B. T•k•l• Nu-." •y, 780 Bak•• •· -~ C•ll «"7'J80 -,, ... , ' re,.,.;...,, t.iESA J\'IOTEL, conditions .,.,, '"'~~=,,--* ~ '""" * GARAG" ~'LE • ' hf'forc SPM. SI. Ci\I No phone ce.lls. .... -g '' CCU'S ~ .,.,;r.....," I), .,... ~ "If---V-• "'-DENTAL. Rereptionisl, cxpl-'"-''OGO-l°"R°'L-'.OF°'R"l"O°'A"Y'7--646-9681 Apply Personnel Office * STOCK CLERK =F=R~fG~1=0-A=mE R<'f1ig·freC'zer. _FRlDAY & SATURDAY-... Bookk<:e""'n f''/C' to s750 ,\, l' 11 l h us i as m a re MAINTENANCE man, full 23561 Pa.seo De Valencia Expcr'd in all phases of Good tond. $60. <1701 COURT~D. ·c~, Prod Co;rol J\:IRr lu $ISK niusts. Also EiOme chairsidc for G<-ncral office duties & time. Inside & outside \vork. Laguna. ltill11 Full p-time. J.11 & lJ.7 stoc:k1ng & kilting in R Call 675--1632 Household Good• . I I II · 1 ll•ht c ..... ,,o•k 20 h-pe• M•Donald•. "~79-,1. -~ Equal Opper. Employer mlf .._.._,,oll•nl Be"'"'' manuf. co. Call Nick CTI 5 Yrs PC Hrd E:xper. abi ·• a 1: m rng1ng pos1 10n " •JVU=-' ' "' ' .. ....,.,_ """"" ......,,_ u c "~" '"ll FREE PICKUP-Ref's • . · ~:xec. Sec•l'<'l1t•'Y S8JO in a new practice in Jlli, 1 ~·~·k~. ~Ca~ll""677J.~2356~·~·=-,,= Beach Blvd. Hunt . Beach. Good Y.'Orking conditions ~-~· -~~--·----1\pp\'s &. Scrap Metal, llOU:sl-.nOLD SALr:;. n!f ... Loan Shipping Clerk is.t8-."l9ot! dRANDi\tA NEEDED. Child Nu Rs Es A 1 o Es &. COSTA MESA SfOCK l'\1an or 11·oman Call anytime 6r:>--5?"~ \,\;!~hrr, st~.~u1p.-_;J2"r i\-lort ~agC" cxper. !('I $800 DENTAL:o...~n-.. -,-,ct.~!o-,~.-u-sy care fQSr 5 mon. oldC..n10ur MANAGER Ortierlies. Call Bet .... ·n 8am-Me morial Hospital 1"1'elmc.~~~\othru ~FJi. LrK -AL-,-t-OST--New \\'hite--cE ~L~ .. l~~l'~:· .~~~~c .. H>l ;.. AIP AIR T.H. IYll'' to $~.JO I o(C. 1\l ll•ast 1 yr expcr. home, · I.a'". er. <31U&ry 4pm, 548-~. ~fcsa Verde 642·2734 EOE ,:o_· 84· 7u~~I re. ' n age N.'frigerator. $180. ca 11 P'""· Ir.ts "ot ntl"~~ .. !..<:gal Scc)'/Prohah• 1u$T."i(I SGOO niin. Very good open. 499-1787 Conv. 11osp, fi61 Center St, """'· -....,., · 496--0967 "" · Bkkpr/Mott 8;u1klni.: In $700 tx:nf'fits. Son1c Sais. H.B. lIELP \Vunled night shift TRAINEES CM ----------1STOCK Broker 1v ant f' rt . -, · T\\.·o uphlrt! chrs.,J.ir C9f{ic; RcL-cp1/S<·cre1ary to SG~l(l l X4G-3J40._7-~==~=c 3:30-12. Food preQAJ'nllon, NURSES Aides, days, P~t's. In!ereistC'd 1n earning Xll'a C.E .. 11.5 cu. ft., coppertone tbl, !)' l'OU<.il, &J!Sn· larr :&: ltec:~ptllitc IYJX' .S550 -DENf AL ASSISTANT -cxpl'r. helpful but not nee. 1 Yr exper. prc('d. \\'ill RN income. Full or p/timc. No ~1·~~9 like new $100. C'\'<'s64::t-3137. .t Mcda:nl B<.'k Of<' In ~5()(]f F'ull & I)n rt lln\I', Specialty Langlois F'toten Foods, Full & p/tlme train. X1nt wage & bcnc. limit. Ph: 63~1'.!3 .....:.. REFRIGERATOR. G. E , IU·ntal A~cnl $43.1'1 r'Onlm ofhces. Exp. prcfeiTCCI. 497-1741. I nt erviewing Now for /\ceepting upplicatlons al 1\-led·Surg. unit U·7:30Al\-1 liiiiiiiiiii-..-._.iiii0iiii'IV~RY CLEAN e I e '-'tr i c S20. Cost"O hichair, $:i. \Vlij l"'"NE PERSONNEL fi.ll-0583 HOSTESS/CASHIER Posllions In Orange Co. 14~5 superior, N.B. shift , f/time. Xln't bc11• :s. Telephone SaleS stove, f'Mg. brand. $70. frplc s1·1'Cen, tin. 496-~18' . ''-'' =~~~~-=-~-21 Ex A h1ust be over 21, boodable & I--="-==-'""""'""-EOE. Conlact r.lrs. Jensen, Phonr 493--79·13 afte. r 7 pm. J-ewel•:X 8· n.:n SERYICESll'.AGENCY oi-:NTAl, Recept/Secrcll1"'" Over · ma!ure. per. P.. OFFICE HELP • 1 -~·• 18li E.:. J7t:1 (:ii JrvlncJ Cl\! Suite 224 642-1470 ~ * BOOKKE EPER * ~·J ust be cxpd \\'/all phn!ICS o[ otri~ bookkrc>p1n:;, llCrtn. position. run or p;ir! time, good )jalary -+. IJ(•neflts, Newport Beach 1.1re;1, \\'rile Classillt'tl arl no 31:.? l'/IJ 0 11- ly Pilot, P 0 Box Jj6(), Cosla lilcsa CnlH ~.l626 BKKPR F/C to $650 Non 1niokf'r/Thru T.B. W ESTCLIFF l"'~1n;onnt•I Agency fl\1(1rk Ill C1•n1t•r1 1651 J::. EdlnRC'I', S.J\. 51i.l'S:% •0 1 H b H 1 1 I" good ph=lcal cond. Have Costa l\lcsa l\l em or i a I Costa Mesa A•ea Cameras & equip. 8030 ~ f/11,ll''. X'l"I '"I & ~,,cfll•. p y am Ul'ger ain c , ,,~ 12 I 1· d-" f ' ~ ~ ~ c• f car & telephone. Go to Tic at 1es nee •:u or ten1por· 1-lospital, 301 \1ictoria, C!\! ~ W • "all SIS-'"~"°. l:J.15 Atlftn1s Av<', ,.I a I 1 ANTED .._ .,.,.,., 2 30 Sec M H Toe Jlo.1arket nearest )'OU or ary rrut I me promotion 642-27".A Work From :'-IJKON YTN. so i\lM. IA • '~ :; DENTAL RECEPTIONIS"l' :, pni. • r. ag~ J clephone our offices. . . t\'ork for Lnguna lllUs Mllion I •---------•I Your Home Jens. $350. Vlv;1tar !Kl-230 TOP CASH JJOLLAR"PIC!.D .• EXPERIENCED 5-18-884~ llOUS l:.:CLEANING (TI4) ~7417 Inn (lclcphone campaign!. Ml\-1, zoom. New $12~. FOR YO Ut< J~\\IEI~k~, oocf ORS ASSISTANT J-{ouse\\•ivf'lol 2:1 & over for For Information i\Just have nl c11s11nl phone RN & LVN /\l/knd relic(. l Top Commissions ~l -T;i.S8. \VA1'01ES, /\HT OBJ'ECT8, domestic cleaning. Janice's TIC TOC SYSTEMS voic.1.'. no experience neces· \\'knd or all. -166 Flagship * :.,')8..7311 * C S GOLD, SILV£P.. SERVW~ Youn" I ally (lS-281 to \\'Ork Raggedy Anne 67~ .., 12 25 • h + Rd NB &12 ""'4 E I o c• I e ts 803 ! I R o ·.-;:;:t o I-==~-~~~~~--i;o1,,.. . , pe. our . · · · ·""" · qua ppor. ~.nip oyer ·NE FU N & ,\J'\11,.V~'i as doctors assistant/ II OUSE KEEP!NG-"••l Equal Oppor, Employer Hours avaUable 9-1, 1·5, or RN f"I 1. e knd 1· f "'I"-·"""" I '. I ealth ' N " , l1.1 im or \I' re ic. PAl';lPER You' ''' ur•. <r ·--'-~,w~-~-=--~-'-'.;._I rrC(•p. n i .p:1. u supervisor. 3-11 Pm: MANAGEMENT 5-9 Apply Thur & 1''riday Cnnv. hosp. I wknd or n11.1~T~E~L-L~E=R=T~R~A~I N=E~E~ Thri ..... i1---kl" CATTA-BO~X ROLEX i1 ;1tch·P""'"' .. n.. • .-l'XPfr. necess. \VP train you. ,,.1ho~. p -. p ·-. Sa 0 0 ,0,-,.,., o"IY ,·0 pe-· 6,,, ,,,..A ~~ ~... " .. ..., • .,,. .. --::, A I I f 111 ... ~ ...... " '"""· i.v,,...,~. "rirvl1~.Phone 67"'""'L7 l'erpctual,1l;i _;ld ">•>'. PP Y n (l('rson a In or eve. Clemente General lfospltal: OPPORTUNITY J\.1r J ones fron! dC"sk. 25205 Part Tin1e Somr• c x p C' r ..,,. .,,....,.., " 21-12 Jlarbor Blvd, C~t 1711) 496-1122 ext 22·1 L.t Paz. Laguna Hiiis. No ROUT~ SALES • preferred.' "but not man: Tum your goll clubs into Superl1,1t1v~ . Cl~1'1~11·1cr: DR IVER HOUSEKEEPER . Co•oo:-"· Preler mature woman C:ZS Phone Calls Plf'asc. \\'ill Traln, Salary, Comm, datorv. f'or \ntcrvlc11•, con-,, slc>tl'U. S1•ll ther.1 11•1Ll. 0!f. ~rt\herl. l~t..: .\'\cbbl.'IJ .,.. to 451 to "lake charge" I~===~~~~=~ Bonu.<r. Vehicle Furn. 1\ll t.·ct •tr. "'~rgu•m•. 5-l9-9l·ll. I u Dall _v Pilot Clas..c;ifled A.1 G~ ban1I. 6F>·OO.?t ",., Wanlt-d for part time posi-,·,,, for 13 ._-old girl. Live & a86ume general managt-· OFFICE MANAGER E•p Pd E•"b bu• & " " .-~ f kcl "' "' · · ..,.. · · · \\le ure un l.'{jUal oppol'. onrl use !he money for a Livestock BD7-5 lion. A ternoonSa wee ~· in. Mldrive. Ref's. 673-5918 men! for out of town 01vner. GIRL FRIDAY-Briqht and terMtory. i\Ied. COl'eragc, f'ITIJlloyl!r. stereo! Call 612-51i78 Today.I----------' & early A.r.f. l. & · aft 6 Pl\1. No selling. No secretarial. energetic \Yith capability. to Profit Shue. Retln.> at 57. 1:-.!0lA'.lo' s 11 v Cr !Uhl! Should have Olli· pick·UP Just a good solid 5% day learn. Vi'e 11.·llt !rain. The No Str'.ke. La_yoUs 75 )TS. n••cidaii'. c·,ir:tl 1 el I irh or van, for de 1very of· INSPECTOR week. \\1i\I train. Salary ·Red Balloon Lid. Call :\Ir. 549-3110, r.Jr. Tuc:ker; 7·9P:\1 S~fK & fl ND!' Types or ll1:<'kl:i•·<', 1,.,111, ~ 1 l°t>n 1KJ.,.,•spapers to ca r r I e r !I. open. Inten.ieY.-s Sat .. Ocl Reynold~. !WG-OJJ 1 for apni . Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Anti ue C ha ir! 1,1;,nt•·r. ,,.1 l"r .. \Ju,t .. rn, Cont11et S1eve, at Thf' 12, 3400 Irvine A1•e, Newport _, - Hcgistcr, 12!i0 Logan, Costa ln·Process Beach. Copy Center of OFFICE GIRL Prr, 1ilr R U C O H R A G 0 H E p p L W H I T E I ~~l·!l< _____ ~. ~l••sa. M0-300G ~!In. 6 mo'!i cxpcr. in In· i =l~tv!=""~·-------typing. Good w/llgurco;;, Sales Representative Machincry 80T8 DRIV.~E~R~--Pro!.'C'ss. All eJc>t·lronic in· Y..lr. Lutzker 830~73j(J (Trainee) L L E R C R 0 MW 0 !l T R A f" K 0 L r ----'----- R Fi e PAflT II I I I ·11 ('I{ \I· f.:\1.\\ f.l<trli11I . .:.;111 !J' BOO KKEEPE :\ltr:1eth-'<' fe111alc. r.tusl hRV<' ~pcelion. Mui;rt know color UFAC me <.'Oun er J:: r · 11·1 Lori1r rtivio;;ion ot lari,:4• Bo JI TA R T If E G Lo a NA cc A .. MAN I j A l I ! . ~ I \HI '-ICl!H! ,\<.; !11"1\ I) (j 2-l.Dass a \\i;ck for N.B. rlriv;·r~li('.5 0ay.,.,•k.Apply <'ode!!, blu<'print!I, • rnn. PPY n IX'l'"Cin ° natinnal rorporiltion ha~ 1 Relll1y Ma11njf('1ncnt Ofc. in pen;on, Co~la J\Iesa car llt'hcm11Uc11. Xln'I co, One Tlour !\lartlni7.ing. 2'100 opcrtln~ 10 he f i 11 e d M C M Y 0 R K E C R 0 U H C R R R N K \ ' 1 •' \J.11 !1 1 1:'· l• 1'1 8080 llrs flc.'slhle. 61:,-1260. \Va~h. 20:i9 l-larbo1· Blvd, {}('ncl\1 !1: ln<'lu(le!I: 1 wks TURING l l/11'hor Blvd., CJ\l in1111rdinlc>ly lo!' sh11r11 Misc:ellaneOui B ookkeeping/Gen Ofc CCl~ta !\!es,"~·=~~~~ \'ilCflllOll fl flcr (i mn' !I. PE."RSON w/kl'IO\\•IMgc (1[ indil'irlual lnlCl'l'~IC'd In II 0 u ~ p Q M HR RT q Tl 0 a 0 T 0 cc J-::1.1.::crilONIC Techniclai1 for QiL1shnaJJ \Vk off \.\'/pay. p;lstry dough for frozen food n1t1rketl nl?" enrrer C K N I -R 0 U 'I U ~I I C E A H I M A A 1· · CJ:,\~~f-;lL\~ l•tblc ~111..,~ Ncwc"° .. ,"11 ~1:1~1~[,Jh:s. audln & , IC'loo ser.11ctng. Group Ins. slftrt!I day of ENGi NEER plant. Langlois t~ r o i: c n J\bitlly to mttt PMP!f'. 0 o-·• 0 C 0 0 _.,8 H p 11 1 R H W S 0 • 11111 lt.111<1 toot.. l.llf\.\~'I', • ~·.~~~--• Must be f·imfliur \v/VTR. hire. 'Mony n101't'. Foods, 497-l74L 11·nll~n~s lo \\'Ork 1\1 al! "" 'I' • •lds S· 1 nd~. 6tr71(,9. t----=s~ovs 1·an1cr.1!1 & ccrv cq ulp. Documentor te\'CIK, a1nbUion & l\ f'il•nn· ···o·~ MA 0., B" a c p s N. l R EH A .. !.\\f:\, Tlll \tCttri·l~~r or mnnr. Stt0r &. field servll.'C. cur :1ppear;_1n1'<' requin-d. t-r11 I-' 11.,1, nt'";u' n('\1. $1 GIRLS Xlnr 5{1.Ju.ry ror right pcr~n. Division To 111 ke products from de-sign PLANNER Rapid Advanctnitnt A C R w BA &~AOL It G K I BA I. I 1<: ~ • 1.'-1111.. , 0 FO\\'lt•r Assoc.iatci; 547.S9QJ Add h enginl't'ring Into production, If Quall I\('(! L' 1 ! .. 1 1-1,1 ' :r P a par Routes 'pen ''OE ressograp prote<:ling ha.sic d esi gn 714/642·3260 Bob lhln~n L T K H 0 8 N H ER A CE R K Ii' L II D .-.: · ·"" · · 11'" ·'l~r No. In Loguna Beoch in Multigraph ruirnrnctcl"!I .,.,·hi1e maklna SCHEDULER 2·4P>l J•O ;-. • ..,,\, 111'\Jl'rf~L -$\;ll ER CED ' -U · .... d •· f H 0 R N H D M W C L N K 0 R 0 V I S ·o I l·i ~< ' · Many Locat ions. E.'G' • IEN u lime 29Z1 S. l)ntmlt'r, S.A. c~hange!I reef """ manu ac· Telepromo!er Cdblc ·iv Ca ll M r. La m bert !!Alf'sl:-(ly, \Vom1n's \Vear. Equnl OpJ)Or. Employer ture &bilily or small tlec-:2624 \\',Cho:<! ll"'Y y Av c 8 L H o E T 8 8 0 c ft y AK A I '\l'l·:ltT l '.t11J1•t lnst•IJ• 61"'J't Top pay, fl'ing~-... ~nc!its; I•---------tro-nwchnnicnl 1z5tn1bllts. To plun, scht"doll" .t· Nf'ivport B~rirh , r 11 y,,,,r~/111·111: r(·ra.lr, n;•i•.v '"'"' • Apl)l)I Silv<!n1~. <I .J maintaining intended cost., NJOn1inatc pr o cl u c ! Ion E ... , O !'..: J P 0 0 A I I C A C M I D A L K K S R L 1 ~'' •\pt·~ f.l{j'~l!J_l ' F."1131 Op1JOr. t;n1nloyer L·"!i. h.'on '·lanJ. <'... i\Ir .. -• ...... ul •-~q"";' ppor. mp 01'1'r ~ -'!-BOYS &-GIRLS--\\:i11111m•.,, o7'."" IRVINE UNIFIED qE;peull~d sci"""n" tw;:l l~~e; phasca for lite miinuf. of RC C A T C R p O N C H K T RA G 0 II 111-:'it t1·:r"1C.1:--. D1:1. r1n. sc S OOL DISTRICT " small p\Mtk-moldrd St ,,, t•ic• .• ~1 1~1 ,f'f 1~t'!Qiiq The J)AJl~Y PILOT !l1t!1 EXrERIENCED \.\'allreucs. CH documentation, work lltitinn 1naehlned parts. \\'111·k ln.1rn SALE S g K N E R I H S A C NA Lo O A Ly G 1 11.--nt,'.1 \\,~\.:i nti Thuni. rnul~ open 111 to~.\ Apply in pc1~n. Carro"'"' Al'l'l'r'p;"R'e's•s•Mll<AotNlon/s r llr: l'lelt\p!I, tooll design. hP""1 blucr•rtnl,. ;\f;1n 01' .... 'Ornan, p/limt• for I \\L•1.L·"sr1C.",.<-. 1t1J ?.!£SA, COLLEGE PARK & He!lla1trtu11: 620 Piro: SC ducHon inf' 1 r OU f" Sl"nd R~un1c To · tt•lf'f)lwlne :!'Bir!';. 1 !! -'1 O l1t•Nf1io1111 Tht >iW•• •-~-lt16ow •Ppa!' r-·~. l'"i!t'I" li~!h~'r" ~11 ,.,....1.~4>(! EAST & \VF.ST COST1' F AR OUT GRAPHICS ARTIST ~hon•in~. c:Gll! f'('l(fucr lon&. Clruuiifitd Ad No 2.'H hrs/1\k. llnurly r.:111• '1 l!Ktwvd, 11,, down,.., dU.OMlly In tl!t pude. FiM •<lt 1 l . ~,.;·· MESA. 642-4J2l E-Z MO .... 'EY i-::icpt'r Jll't'ftrred Mrehanienl eupneering or clo Dlllly Pllfll ln~n\l\'c Plcniitlnt rt~~·' hlddNI Ml'lltand tiio11t i. .. tMwn: ~ !~1 1•11' f'.1•r _',I;_._ ~ J::qual OptM>r. F.mplo~ ,-.r -··r ·•r"·:",,,,..;111if"~. APPL':!' TO: lnt tustrflll l!nglnee.rl.ng pr P.Q,Box J36(1 voice & pcnton.'1111)" mU\l ~a~\~RACK ::f:J,~~~H~TE ~i:~~~=~("K .1-1.\i,.; l\J:\G UiWC' SU. L;-d ,. JV• ~ .,... 2941 Alton Ave. cqulvAl<'nt ..-s~ntl:tl, CO!ll1\ ~lean, C11 !r..!1>'26 t::t1r'f'r. hr)pful. but 1\lll CROMWILLIAH HOGAKTH M01 1 ~0A80r.T : I ~nrf '~"lld 11/f1n $1~. llein1 A DAR OF' Pf:rHOL!::Ui\-1 J-)lrn S\00 + + per v.·cck Equrtl 0 11rior. EmplQl'tr 1r111n. ('~In ~ll~n loc31inn. FARTHINGALE LADOER·RACK YORJUIHIR £ h'o.ll 'htot $~1. !i.l,'(.,..:t~ll:~ 1 JF.Ll~V ll)l"h1•r1 h• I £01· par1·l1mc 9..i1n•l(l1n or Ir vine, 92705 549·3041 Phrln<' ~7~5662;'10.-n..--I L-----..!~~::;,!!,!~~!'.!.----~·:._~;~ 1.~ \\rl~·r uAi H-Qu••r. ''• thread• of rlnitrrnoll Polish lpm-Qp111 or 5pm-9:3Qpm in EquAI 0P!)Clr. Emp)()yrr -T1t1MfTo•tT1'"orifoou '"" glue bottlel wtll k('(!p romlnrlabll' :i,packlus ofri<'fl /~ .................. "'!:'.... Equal Oppar, Employer Yoo don't ntf'tl a run to SALESPE RSON To ordn 11 ol tho dod .. c-_ ... ._ .. F' ,, L .,A1._ \\-;i!M' Sfk\!< Snin.11. Sllli h I ~ ""II h h o~u .. ..._w Fa•t" when _,, •'loko> l'lf' • 100. "k, T-•<f•• any or • •1p1n .,... .. • in.u INUu , r.~1~ ... , ~; i1 trr ti pm. UMJ lkl1 from sllck!nt(. Try nel'O!l!I: I C' llll't'C uvrn .:>el n1111.ll.)l1 1na Wit 11. ...u)' ... ,.. ..~ " .. " bt 2 h h • _ .. eo ' h k h •· ='==~I '-' Dalt)' PIJo1 Classlffed Ad Orllnftt County 1\irport. J-'t»' POot-" Clu$lt\cd Ad ls R llllve wll!IU' wear ,vvu hliVC plflcc an ad In !he DAILY :-:lll(r.1' adv"rti&-in~ & i;pn('f', nwn " 1 MUC "" """' ctn ti or •tc ' ma inlf c-ec... 1 \HC f· -HOXED TRI-"•~ to ~ey, sell or r en t ~rso1W in1rrvil'w. C~lll Jl,.1r. simple nuilter ••. Juin outh'l'OWll? Sell It fa.5l •'llh PIUJT' \V11nt Adil 0.11 nnw flf1n1C' t'xperlenN' N'q. t7l ·ll P111blato "'SNli A.Find ,"St&r·1'tlepamSyndit•t•.Addr1M i•1111•:.' Cor.d!i hl~lT.~ld lll'JmttlhlllH· _K_,~Y~'-"~·-----·--,,:--1•all 642-5678! ft Daily Pilot Oaa1Ulcd 1\d! -&12-'.B Ml-0700, ~Ir. 'T'yh•r. l•tten In C.rt of thll MWIPIPI'· _ J_ \n1ho•r \"•'?)'('I:.»~· ' ' •• 'r • SCRtM-LETS . AN SWERS Dci~(cn -Jlerty -titan~ - Go$pt>I -I IANOLE Tl'iert::'~ UOlhlng mt'!n• rutilr lh;IJI udviee, espech1tly tidvit't on ho1v to HANDLE \\'01l1C'n. I BUY!! C•~ltl. us(.'(f !11rnituro & 11.puJ;ancc•; nr 1\•ill itcll lor you MASTERS AUCTION 646-Ua6 or 833-9625 aft. 6 or Sundly 839-0974 WANTED & PIANOS 8 ORGANS Rentals fr $5 Open Nigfit1 'til 9 Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12.s *Pianos & Grands* Ba!dwin • C.iblc -Chi1~kl•l'Ulg • Fiseher • Kawai • l\i1nball • Knabe·~!· on ~, Hnrr"·· 1 • l\1usst•tt • Soh1ucr • Stcln- ~a.v · SlOl'\'y & Clark \Vin- er • Ww·Htzur • 'iw.iaha New Si.tticlll L. ........ $59J Ui;cd from • .. .. • . .. • . . $!1:-i Play1 rs " , . .. . . . . . . ~'fl'j Grand ii " ........... $3£1!1 eneral If ALU~HNU~l 801\T $iii!!. Grl t'Olld. 536-:)0i~l =e-•• -.,~,-. 7.Maint/S-.,-.~90~l~O 111(:111.Y iJu:11llle<I rt•lir('d in· rUvidu.t1J \1 :1111s part lime/ tull ti1ne \'tl<'ht 111r11nt€'nnnce or J>'J µoCrs joli. fi4.S·~~ Boats, Power 9040 ·•ORGANS* TOP C\SH DOLi.Ai? PA!D Baldwin. Conn . lla nunond . ror. \'()UR Jt:\\'ELRY. K111vtt1. l\lnJba.IJ. Lo\l'ri!Y. \\"ATCllF:S. :\1-lT OB.11<:C"rs. R.odgt-1·11 ·1'hom<1s. Yamaha COLP. s r .\':.R :-;f:JtVl('I·:, • \\'urlitzcr Gulllr;insen . flNr: FL'RN & 1\J'i1'1QUBS. A!'en. s~; ... ~200 Optigan , ............... SI GO ron :',\I.E. l.o'hfhC'r ~f(L I Lol'.'fl'Y Spinet ..... ,,' tI95 bf>tl. fhn<'lh•, ~a:o1 sll!\'t-, \\'urlitzer S11irw:>t, new .. $•19!1 h'Olilfl'tt r t>fi;., f'.\<'f'L t'ond. lian1mo,1.I A·IOO , , ... , . Save l\lt1kc oU('r. ~!l:-t-6.\.t~ or * WIN FREE * '1""''"'' ORGAN LESSONS Zl" PO\\'ER 1\towcr S23 .. 61 FULLERTON MUSIC Bu1ck, xtnt.1r:i.ns. $!~:.., ~" 18191 E.u...-lia. FOuntnli1 Vailt'Y Gas rangt•, uu!o. oven $50., 5574836 \Vhirlpool auto. \\·asher $:-iO. 642-376:! 26 gallt1n uquarium, equip. peel, !lll'IUding li~h. Also branrl ne\v bird r1t~c and \1riodcn chrss SCI ~. Best orf11r ::H.'l-42-10 ctJRVED Golrl. Se<·tlunal S."t;() Antique \Vall La.nips $.)(), Sludcnl Enl'yCIO!)l'il1a 835. SO" St<'l'l'O Cub :l:.6·2!lil9 Used Lumber & Kindling Wd ~ 5.\;1-."W!lti I FIREWOOD 1Len1on, 1; Corri d('Jivercd, I $39.50. 67:>-~0IG anytin1e 13' SlJNRISE ga.ff rig'd. eal· bon.r. 11·/t..r lr. + Acc .. lll'in beds 11·/bo.'< sprg. matt. .)~()...3.16.l Misc. Wanted 8081 122 N. Harbor, Fullerton 871-1805 For an ad Call Peggy In Woman's World 641·5678, ext. 330 You'll Rate Raves RATt! RAVES fl•f !hr rri~ll. fr<••h "a r )'l'IU look "1o .. n y<Ju llrfh'f In lhL~ \)lltBh1Dtlln• ~lrt toal!Jr""'' C:.lluo~" 11:.~ll­ •rdh:ie. double lni\!~. Unen, Prln!Pd PAt l ~rn 9 ~49 : foll8~P.A' f:llt<>s 8, rn, 1 ~. )I, J6. If, ~!&P )2 (bU!l ~4) litki'I 3\.i; )'&rd• t ii.lt!l'h fAb~!t'. Send S1 .00 (Qr each pattern. Add 25 cenls for each paUc:rn far nr1l·cla,s1 mall and ipcci~I handling; oth('tw11e lhlrd· cla51 deti•ery will like three wtek.!ior more. Send to Marinn Marun, •O. the Delly P~lot. Palkm Jkpt.. 232 We,1 18th st., New York. N.Y. 10011. Prlnl NAt.1 f:, ADDRF.S.<;. ZIP. SJZE and STYL~ NUMBt:R. ONE'f'RF.E PATTt:RNof your t hoicelollC'nd fOf, one rrtt pal· 1ern Inside Nf.W SPRING · SU MMER PATTERN CATALOG. IOOstylell, 111l11ltt11, fl't't Pfillcrn coupon. Send i:k nmr. SEW + K.NrT""BoOk: wlfh buacllwuf!p1tur.n .••.•• SJ.25 lnat.antF1sh1onlloot .••• Sl.00 lnlt.aatScwinJ Book •••. Sl .00 Pillows to Crochet 72 70 1970 Ford V11n, bu Ohlc top eampcr;air, V-S. auto, niint $:l4()(). Qr hcsl offer .:;36 4676 Motorcycles/ Scooters 1974 }!ONDA en 360 Itond Bike, 2269 mi.. Orn g . 11·/buddy s('n! & 2 Helmets. 9 '71 Dodl?e Tnidr .1an 100 $995. 847-8673 or 892-59~1 van with custom Surfer ·72 Y,\!\tAl{A 250 SJX'cial interior, air cond, $525. 645-2181 ttl. 3:30P'.lt or 1vidc ovals. n1ag 1vhcels, 642-~.J:i3 SH1}RP~ Gas saving 3 spd THA!LE~R~~fo-,~,~,~,,-,-cc-y-c~lc, ,)Wif11 slant 6 engine, wired holds 3 bikes. Sti:J. fo1· sound. S:ll95 !88l1JI 96$-5073 e Robustelli r.·lotors 4 e -~~c7. ~---18641 Beach Hunt &h '1:l KA\VASA!\I 250 84R-\25:J 3 cylind~\~j~~~et, $i.:o0. '73 CHEVY J.4 Van. CB =~~~ ',~~-radio. camping gear in-·70 YAillAHA 2:i0 Enduro. ~·ldcd. ~l:J()() or n1akc ofier. hored pt1r\ed. nc1v lires, & l!:l0-59.'lq 1<huc·ks. sl\'C'e! le.i:i:al •. '>52-73.l!S 1972 Fc-d,.---cso---~V~------ . ~ or .uper an * ·7:~ HTCh'.~lAN 125• * \l'/CUSIOnl interior, lots of ~ Sa('rifire. Gd Cond, cxtz·as. mechanically sound. c.=,~=•6_73-_19_33* _ \ ·~ s:~:J._A_ft _.!ip1n cull 846-1677 7,, TB.I U~lPH Tl~ER 1.IO. 71 V\V V ·,N, 7 pass, A·l 3000 1n1. $1000. Xlnt Cond. C•'nd. S2tJOO. Call &.17·36.13 );..\6-~l690. · 6 prn. Anvtin1 on '7() K . ~AK"! :JOO, \11kn s. ~:J !·l!l2'C) A/1", 1\/C. lo 1111. consider cuslu1n. J\lu.~t snr1ificc. I 'G:.( DOD:G=.=E~V~A=N~.~,~,=,-,-,,.-. 1\d<.l i\ cot•'. <"oull!t~ touch B U J. TAC 0 ALPINA 125 tl'adc. S.12-1610 to"' •••im "1111 1.,J!.,11 1. Lale ·1:;, Xlnl {vnd. S4:i0 'j\ -Dodgev1-,,-,,-.,-"'-,-. -1-,,~,. !oltlf'o'1b C'hd~1111a~ 1:1 11 ~! 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'72 COUPE DE VILLE 6464448 Like New Xlnt Conrl • Low tifi 645-9252 ,_ R/H excel. '73 PINTO SOulre \Vagon, 20,000 mi. Xlnt Cond. $2950 { orr. Pvt PY 551-2036. Plymouth 9960 ATLAS I l .I I ~ 17 ) I I I 7 .. . . . _._ .San Cle1nenie Capistrano EDITION VOL"67, NO. 281, 2 SECTIONS, 24 P,o\.GES .Nixon Taxes Up But Property.,Hik.e. Beloiv Average Although property in San Clemente o~ the average. increased.ju tM:abfe value by almost 23 percent this year, one major -property owner apparently got a break on his tax bill this week. Richard Nixon, owner or prime coastal property in the southerly portion of the city, has a rise or about 12 percent on fus tax bill, (Related Story, Page .o\.3). Orange CoWlty 'I'ax Collector Robert Cilron said that the former president'• tax 'bill rose by $1 ,338 in the latest billing and that brings the full amount that Nixon must PiY-on his estate to $37,300. Last year, \\!hen the former chief ex- ecutive was still battling his critics from the White 'House, controversy raged over the a,ss~nt of h is Spanish-styled estate occupying a b1ufftop known as Cotton's Point. Demands for reassessment surged at tbe county and state level, with the chief protagonist in Orange County being Supervisor Robert Battin. The moves -dubbed po 1itica11 y motivated by some officials, resulted in some intense neW legwork 1 y assessors but never yielded a significant increase in the taxes for the parcel. .CoUnty officials gave no specific reason for the ·current Nixon rate of incniase being less than the over-all average throughout the city. 'Politi~lly UfJti-vated' Norris Assails Younger On Riley's-Appointment~ Orange County Supervisor Tho m a s Norris said if he becomes California's Riley 's appointment was po I i t i c a 11 Y attorney general he will t.ake immediate ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Sheriff's Substation .. . o · Stru·ts 'Hot' Incidents ranging from a double fatal automobile accident to a shooting in San Juan Capistrano kept deputies of the Orange County Sheriff's Department busy last week-their first in a new south county substation in L a g u n a Niguel. Lt. Walter Fath, commanding ofli<:i!r for the new facility, said the transition of 48 field d!!pt1ties and 21 patrol cars from the sheriff's headquarters in Santa -Ana proceeded "quite smoothly." "We had a very active week and we were surprised how many people came in. The community seems to be well aware that we have opened." The emergency number for the Sher· · i!l'~memeru "'-'!i!L834-31ltl!l. '!'his_ is the main offi<:i! in Santa Ana and the switchboard will connect the caller directly to the local station. -r TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1974 a .. i ~SCHOOL 5·6 e H SCHOOi. SITE San Juan tapistrano ••• MISSION VllW H.5, l(ONl--:J Alls.ADES SCHOOi. tc·$ ·~ Today's Final N.Y. Stocks- TEN CENTS an . Secessio11 Ac1·es Eyed By JOHN VALTERZA 01 Ille 01l1r PllOI Still Trustees ol the Capistrano Unified School District agreed !\-tonday to hold an initial study session with their coun- terparts in the Saddleback Valley to e11:· plore the transfer of 6,000 acres of CUSD territory to the other entity. < But despite a g r ee ment on a preliminary session next Mond ay at Vie- jo Elementary School, the CUSD Board appeared suspicious. primarily about the funding for the report presented them by a parent study group. Leading the concern aboot the rman· cing and leadership behind the project conducted by Mission Viejo residents, Trustee Bob 11urst -said' that the com· mittee should be repaved to disclose the funding or the project which started last February. The report points out the advantages and disadvantages of shifting control of the territory in southeasterly Mission Viejo.JronLlhe. CUSD.J.o-the..Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Preliminary reports show that the CUSD should reap about $2.8 million for its interest in the area just north of San Juan Gapistrano and east or tbe San Diego Freeway. rnOOvated and ~tLorney ~I Evelle action to step up the investigation "if c--~ . .o.u.ag eL....,deliberately_ml.SlDt.e~ed~--i--,.•-~•-•. _, _ t California law to make it po s s i b I e , . :~·"' ~ ..... ~ 1:u;.v iunnerp-re s1 u e ~ If 834-3000 is a toll call. Fath said residents should . dial operator in an emergency and ask for the sheriff. They --wnrbe'connectedimmediately, he·said:;---- "We have to have it open and honest thes~ d<jys._an_d J.Ve stiould .ha e_a.J.'Oo~'?-'-·---11 plete detailing of the expenses of this Younger's Democratic opponent charged R1chanl Nixon s a 11 e g e d rol.e m today. Watergate-related crimes in Qalifomia. "If. .l~am .elected I-will .take .legal N~_saj£1 _there is ~~ evi~~~ _ action to insure that Riley's t.enn ends lo augeilt tliat Nr"ion JmeW of arid on Dec 31 1974" candidate William -may have helped to plaJ:\_ the burglary Norris fold ' new~en at an Anahelin ol Dr. Lewis FieJdiiig's 'Beverly fills Press conference ~ office. Or. Fielding was Daniel "Pen- . • · -. tagon Papers" Ell-g's psychiatrist "The appointment that enabled . hi.m "I would also order an immediate to serve a f~rther,. two years 1 s investigation into the bugging of Doaald outrag~us ~nd 11Jegal: . Nixon's telephone," Norris said. He said Noms said the Riley appointment, the former president's brother a made by Gov. Ronald Reagan after Newport Beach resident was the t~et r~lected Supervisor Ronald Caspers (Ste NORRIS, P~ge AZ) was lost at sea last June, "clearly shows Reagan's determination to be a force in California politics after he has left the govemor1s mansion. "Younger was his co..<:onspirator in an appointment that defied the wishes of Fifth District voters," Norris said. "And I also charge Younger with ac· ting illegally when he gave the opinion that .. (fooner lieutenant governor Ed) Reinecke could stay in office ·after con- viction and until bis ·sentencing." . Norris said he Was backed by Orange County counsel Adrian Kuyper arxi the office of c.allfarnia'.s legislative co_unsel in his opinion that Riley is illegally occupying the Fifth District post, and should be unseated on Dec. 31. "This is political cronyism in action," Norris said. "The next two.year tenn for this ortice should have been filled by the next governor or by popular vote but certainly not by Reagan." PIGSKIN PICKERS PUSH PREDICTIONS Competition amoog Orange Co a s t predictors of the outcomes of 30 weeke nd football games is becoming more intense as the Dally Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo '74 enters itJ fourth week. Weekly winners are awarded 7.enith television and radio products worth $130. A color television_set goes to the overall winner of the 10-week test of gridiron forecasting skills. To be eligi ble for the grand prize, Pigski n Pickeroo entrants must first win one of the weekly contests. Details and an entry blank are publish- ed in the sports section of today's Daily Pilot. Datui Hills Sqtuul .. • The businesS number for the sheriff's department from 8 a.m. to S p.m. daily is 831~9250;-- . -., Services available from lbe new omce inculde civt6an fingerprinting, bicycle and gun registfation, clearance letters for visas and immigration, and a bail posting service. Arrested persons still are booked into the Santa Ana headquarters, Fath said. He said in the firsl three days or operation last week, the south county substation handled 40 percent of the department's activity countywide. The only problem encountered so far has been that people can't find the door. "Our new sign hasn't arrived, so people have trouble finding us," he sa id. "We're on the northweSl side of the building." The office is located in the South Orange County Regional Civic Center. 30143 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. It serves all unincorporated areas from I r v i n e to San Clemente-including Mission Viejo, Lake Forest. El Toro, Laguna Hills, Gapistrano Beach, and South Laguna. In addition to the 48 deputies, the substation has five investigators, five sergeants, and three clerics. When Ifs time lo cheer £or Dana Hills HJgh varsity team, this group will lead . Seated in loreground is team inascot Kim Koch. Behind her is Joo Jiarris who supports pyramid made up by Karol Sense, far lell. Karen Mulvaney. Klt Allm gham, Cindy Scho· field and Patti Buswell. · \ • l • . w.-s SCHOOL K•6 CU HANSON SQtOCll IC·6 'et '# CONCORDIA. SCHOOl K·6 If( 0.lly Piiot M•J llJ H•m Crtml SHADED AREA SHOWS 6,000 ACRES INVOLVED IN SECESSION S1ddleblck, Capo Boards to Meet Monday on Complex Matter Viejo School District Gets-Study by Trustees ' A controversial proposal which could place all of ~fission Viejo in one school district after months of complain~ from residents got off the grOl.Dld Monday. Trustees of the Saddleback V a 11 e y Unified Sct.:>ol District received without comment a report from a study group recommending annexation of a 5,000-acre parcel of Mission Viejo. The section of land is part of th e Capistrano Unified School Di s tr i ct . Parents in the CUSD portion have com- plained that their children ha ve to ride lhe bus too far to upper level CUSD schools when SVUSD schools are closer. A meeting to discuss the proposal with the Capistra no Unified Schoo I District is set for Oct. 14 at Viejo Elementary School in the CUSD portion of ~lission Viejo. The report is the result of a six-month study by a group of parents from the Capistrano district. The a n n e x a t i o n \vou\d coot the Sa ddlehack district an estimated $2.8 million. Viejo School and Castille Elementary School are the only completed schools project and the funding behind l t ••• v,ihether it \Vas a group of individuals,, or a private firm." said Hurst. Despite tpe curiosity over the backing ~ of the project -initiated first through parent contacts with t h e Saddleback board -the CUSD trustees agreed that because of the complexity of the secession issue. n~gotiations should start as soon as possible. The initial study session \Viii be public and '"'iii start at 7:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room ar Viejo. The basic format of th e meeting is for the presentation of the concepts in the report to both boards at the same time. Presumably, d is cussion "'ould lake place on the next phases of the negotiations. The matter focuses on the aSserted remoteness of the long peninsul ar strip in the 'CUSD where parents rel ate strong- ly to the Saddleback community, but their children attend schools in other areas. Spo~~s~1 for t'1!:":study group said that 1n1t1al straw polls of residents in lhe affected area Sho\vt'd a strong feeling that secession should be further explored. ~Vithin the area proposed for merger w11h the Sadd leback dislric1 there is one . permanent school, Viejo. p 1 u s Castille School, \vhich has been a porta ble campus during construction of the permanent facility. • The dis! rict also owns a 44-acre hi gh school site in the affected area and planning will begin fo r construction there, as \\'ell . Trustee George \Vhi!c, serving as board President in the absence due to illness of San Clemente's Gordon ~~terson, . stre.sscd that he believes the JOlnt session ts premature. !See CUSD, Page A%) <Jnints Reported .All Doing Fin.e 111 Baltimore in the affected acreage, although there • is a des ignated high school site. Orange Coast BALTIMORE. Md. (AP ) -Quin· tuplets, four girls and one boy. were born prematurely at University Hospital early today and doctors reported that all were doing fine. Karen Rohrer, 28, gave birth to the babies by Cae&irian section beginning around 2:20 a.m. POT doctors said. They are her first born. The ehildren, ranging in~ weight fron1 two .pounds JS ounces to lhrte pounds nine ounces, were in an ihtenslVe care nursery. Dr. Arthur Kaskins, an obstetrician. l\aid Mrs. Rohrer \vas under tre,atment for an infertility problem and hmi 1*en taking gonadotropin, which he. described a.111 a hormone drug associated previously with multiple births. Haskins said the quintuplets w e r e diagnosed Monda y, bu t doctor!' had been expecting a multiple birth since the third month of Mrs. Rohrer's pregnancy. The babies were doe to have been born Nov. 28. Jl askins said they needed In tensive care due to their weight and premoturily. The four g\rls were born first. but the boy was the first to get a name. Jfc Is Russell Charles, according to the doctor. TOO girls have yet to be named . , I The commltteC found that two-thirds of the territory is developed. including the ~fission Viejo Count ry Club. ~lission Community Hospita l. S ad d I e b a c K College. and ~largucrile R-e c r e at i on center. Housing developments of the acreage include i>+1ission Riftge. and Granada. !\tadrid, Coronado. New Barcelona and Casta del Sol neighbor'1oods. The report said though the Saddleback district would have to pay about $2.3 million for the three school silcs. il \\Wld also gain the-assessed valuation fron1 ·the area. About 10.500 students ultimate- ly Y..'Ollld go to the Saddleback district from the annexed portion. }'ord Rips Aid Cut \VASHlNGTON (AP) -President Ford today criUcir,ed the latC!lt flousc V\'ltc to cut off military aid to Turkey as a rcckles.'l and misguided action lhat "will mean the indefinite postponement of meaningful ncgotiafjqni;" to 3eUle • the (yprus dispute. 'l'he Hon~c !\londay added to--a-re!CO!ution contmu1n-foreign aid programs an a1ncndn1cn' banning aid to Turkey until the President certifie.'I thn l. "subsuintial progress" has been made toward a Cyprus Agrt.>ement. I Weather Night and nioming lo\v clouds and scattered sprinkles through \Vednesday, according to the we:-itht:r service, "'ith slightly \\'armer skies. Possibility of some sunshine in the afternoon \Yednes- day. Highs of 67 at lhe bc11ches ris· .ing to tnid·ZOs.lnland~ ~- INSllJE TODA l' ~fight 'rile ne.tt :itep for Hou,-.. arcl Coselt be as a da11cer and singer? 1-IP expects to do a litflt1- of. botli If 1\BC goes through 1t1tl1 plan~ to pu.t ll irn in charge of a variety shotlJ. Pilge 87. '-'""• l tn\Offk B 1 L. M. I Olfl AlG ( ... 11 IO•ftll AS CJ•t\ll!N 11·1! C-• .... ltt ., Cl'ft lWtnl IU Oe•!ll Nf!lftt A• £•11erl•I "••• 1.l 1f11l•rlal_111 ___ fli"I"°' Alll-11 H, C1tt1,..r Ai """'utl'' •t '"""""h11.,.. ., A1111 L•MI•,.. t i '"'-MY T"" All Mtvtt. tl M11h111 ,~IMlt Alt N•!lofl1I Ntw1 At, tr Or11tt• C111rll'r At ..... 1. l l·J Slloe•lt &4·S Sfft•-M---rt..,t,1 .. lt---ftlt•itkHI ., f l'o!lltll ~ Wt•lllH Wtrld Ntwt At, ll !/ • .. _!_\ 2 _DAILY PILOT ___ s_c _____ 1_ ... _ .. _.,c_•_°'..,'r"-''_a_. _19_74 Rtalitags C:mafliet Border Checks Still at Issue The box score In the inle!l<;c courl battles lo kce11 chct·kpohits II ~·! I ii~ Border Patrol's San Onofl·c rondblOL:k Parents Seeking; Cro ssin g Gu arcl For Busy Route Parent s concerned about the safety of their children crossing a busy art('rial high~·ay in San Juan Ca pistra no \lill t;1ke thei r pleas fo r a crossing guard 10 the cit~'s traffic and transportation committee tonight. The com1ni!ll!(' 01eets a t 7:30 p. in. in the public "'orks office <It ci ty hall. Parents 1vant the city to lure someone to assist cllildren across the street at the intersection or Del Obispo and De.I Avian. The corner ha s a temporary traffic signal lo aid children attending Del Obispo School and ~1arro f'orster Junior High, but parents believe it is inadequate. The situation is serious enough that school district officials have allOY.'ed younger children. who might llO\ yet be able to read the word s "v.·alk" and "don't walk ." to be bused lo the north side of Del Obispo. A permanent and more visible signal \\ill be installed by the city at that intersection in February. Even so, many parents believe a crossing guard i s neces.sary ·to assist children during the early months of sc:hool until they learn how lo cross with a signal. Parents are. by law, forbidden lo assist -! children other than their OY.'Tl without • specific authorization . San Clemente, • which also is ln the Capistrano Unified School District, has a few c r o s s i n g guards at busy streets. They ~re supervised and trained by the police department. Other topics to be considered at the --meeting-include a crossing aide for Del Obispo near the Christian School. further consideration of the closure of Calle Resplendor in the Casitas Capist_rano lract and discussion of traffic signal plans for Paseo Adelanto and Del Obispo. open -shOY.'S a tie score in San Oiego today. The latest court n11ing -one adverse to a histGric blanket y.·arrant for the patrol -brings to 2 to 2 the score in challeng es lodged In U.S. District Court. The lates t ruling amounted to a con· de1nna tion of warrants which have been issued regularly to the palrol allo"·ing agents to stop at y.•ill any car with~n :i specific geographical area. District Court Judge F.dward J . Sch"'artz sa id he believes the warrants to be unconstitutional and that they coostitute "a dragnet." But at the U.S. Attamey's offices in San Diego. the interpretation ls that because t"·o other area judges have rUled in fa vor of the warrants, the magistrate issuing the documents f~els justlUC!d in renewing them as they ex· pi re. The key appears to be in a decision which \Viii come later thls year when the 9th Circuit Court of Appaels hears its first case related to the warrants. James F\.fcyers, head of the U.S. Al· torney's appellate division. said that until a ruling comes rrom that higher court. the roodblock at Onofre and ano•.~t>r at Oak Grove will continue on the pattern set over lhe past several months. Repeated court challenges to t h e Border Patol procedures at the permanent roadblock threatened lo close down the traditional operation by the agent to stem ret'Qnt rates of illcgitl immigration from Mexico. "The magistrate, who is at a lesser level than a district' judge, feels tliat he is justified in renewing the warrants, because he has concurrence from two judges above him. "The fact that two othc judges disagree does not change the situation," Meyers asserted. 4 Babies Born A.part ?.10RELIA, h1exico (UPI) -Maria_ Dominguez, 20. gave birth to o n e quadruplet in her country village ~1onday and lhen traveled 16 miles into town to have the other three. Two of the children died a few hours later. - WOULD END RILEY'S TERM Appointmen t Critic Norri$ • From Page Al NORRIS ... of criminal actions that should be taken before a grand jury. Norris said other California crimes that should be investigated for Nixon's possible involvement in them included the payment of hush money to convicted Watergate conspirator Howard Hunt and the pending perjury trial of former Nixon aide John Ehrlichman. "Very little, if anythlng, is being done in all these matters," Norri~ said. "I would make them a top priority if I were attorney general." From Page Al CUSD ... Reacting to the complexity of the issue, Whlte Insisted that the report only scratches the surface of the matter. "There are still immense issues to consider such as budgeting, pupil and teacher loads and other factors," he said. The legal procedures for secession are complex as well. First. a-petition for-secession of tcr-- ritory would have -to be submilled to tbe County Superintendent of Schools and would either have to be signed by a majority of trustees from each district. or by 25 percent of the regis. tered voters in the affected area. Th · p • Then the Cotmty Committee on School -~ve~ e -BID ~-[);strict0rganita•ioo would-ha .. ,• study I ~ m the matter, conduct hearings_ and submit a report aod recommendations to the Marijuana S1nokers llurt Soonest Heart patients can exercise onlv hat£ as long without feeling chest pains after smoking a marijuana cigarette l ha n after smoking a tobacco cigarette, ac· cording to the findings of a UC Irvine researcher. Angina pcctoris-chesl p a i n s ex· perienced by heart patients-are ex· perienced during exercise after smoking either. according to UC I card1ologist. Dr. \Vilbert S. Aronow. juana use cannot be equated. While a heavy tobacco wer may smoke 20 to 25 cigarettes a day, he said, a marijuana user may only smoke three or four joints in the same period, he said. "However, it is certainly safe to assume thal the more cigaretles one smokes, of either kind, the more pro- nounced the effect on the pulse, blood pres s ure and-in coronary pa- tients-angina pectoris," he said. county school board. That board, wh1Ch apparently holds the key to the issue, could either adopt the plan, reject it , or scheduJe elections. The board also has the discretion to determine if the election should be held throughout the two districts involved, or only in the area involved in the boundary shuffle. Jf either of the schciot districts of· ficia\ly opposes the shift, then the matter automatically would go to a public vote throughout the entire school district. fil- ing the official opposition. Simple majority votes are the rule in all of the official stages. In studies published in m e d i c a l journa)s, Arooow has described the effect ol cigarette smoking on men with heart problems who perform exercise. Smoking a filtered, Io w-n i co Ii n e cigarette decreased by 13 percent the time the men could exercise v.'ithout feeling chest pains. he said. Eloise P opeil, Ayers The average cigarette cut the time by 24 percent, he said. But 10 puffs on a marijuana cigarette reduced the time by 48 percent. he said. In both cases, carbon monoxide caused the paill!I. \Vhilc nicotine is also known as harmful . his tests on marijuana show that the main ingred ient . lelrahydro- cannabinol (Tl!C) has a stronger effect on increasing the pulse and blood pres· sure. Because of the different amounts used, Aronow said. cigarette and mari· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T ..... °'"""~ Co•" O~·I• l>;lol ""''" •Nell I~ lO"'b•....0 In. 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Telephont (714) 642-4321 cfasslfied Advertising 642·S671 san Clemente All Departments: Telepbonci 492-41120 Coo'fl'\41'tl, 1•1•. 0•11191 (N \I J'uflllY,I"' ~'· f'fO f'OtW\ \10<~. lllll\1••110"\,, ..,11or111 ,...11,, Of •a•"",_.,,...,.u ""'''" ""'' -Ito>-~ .. WllllHI -·"1 _ ... 1_ ~ ""YfitM -' • Sac~ tl•u 06\lt'Jt ~Mid •I Co\lt -~. c.t1lor,.fl \lll>"•lfll lM fl'f c .. ri ... U OO -Ny; 1>V ..,.,, W.00 mlltlltll¥, mllll•t clfttlMU-U .00 ...... t~ly ' Sent to State Prison By ;'O~t BARLEY OI tlle Dell~ Piiot 51•11 LOS ANGELES -Convicted con· spirators Eloise Popeil and Dan Ayers were denied a new trial here ~1onday and sent to state prison for •)ne to fiye years for plotting the murder of her multimillionaire husband . Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler accused the former Nev.'port Beach resi- dent during his sentencing comments of being ·•a female Dr. Jekyll and Fl.fr. Hyde \vho was loving and considera•.e lo her family and friends, but somethin~ quite different ·where her husband was con· cerned. "She is viciotLc;, cunning and dcprav· ccl." Ju<i ge 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 defendant. among them the com· mandment s "Thou shall 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 sevell-week tri1:1\ and of displa ying "bias and prejudice" during lhf' l!_1ry.:s deliberations. "Vou ShoURI. diSquaHfy your self from all post conviction procet!din gs." 1 he Laguna Beach attorney argued while .Jud~c Brand ler glared at hitn from the bench. Green said he based that demand on Judge Brandler's stating during a private press conference in his chambers be.fore tbe final jury verdict was in th:it ~1rs. Popeil. 49. was al so gullty of coospiracy and was only cleared ol th at charge by a legal lechnicalily. A jury ended the marat!~n lrial by finding l\1rs. Po~ll and Ayers. 37. of Santa Aaa. guilty of p\Bnning the kllllng or kitchen gadget magn ate Somuel Popcll. 60, or Chicago with "bit m<in" Rob<>rt Peeler, 34. Ayers was additionall y convicted or work ing out anolht!r nturdcr scheme wi th "hit mnn" Donald Reed. 49. Judge r Brandler ruled today that he can serve the two 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· sider the possiblity of freeing the defen· dant s on bail pending the hearing of their appeal. lie pointed out to 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 aircrafl and fly the pair out of the country. Parking Ticket Cltarge Turns To Molestation San Clemente police~ working a case of indecent exposure didn't even have to leave the station l\1onday tG make an arrest. Instead, they found_ their suspect. in- quiring at the front desk about a parking ticket. The case involved Rlleged o I f en s e s against a 14-year-old girl who told of· Ileen that she had been offered a ride Md alter accepting, the driver exposed himself and made advances toward hrr. As SOOl'I as the police interview with lhe victim had ended and she prepvM to leave. a man walked in to inquire about a ticket. She reccgnized him immediately as the alleged oUtnder. police said. And after obt11ining__a telephone war- rant from 11 municipal court judge, pallce fUTt;Sted RuMcll Charles Cahoon, 33, a visitor rrom Alaska. Cahoon posted $500 bail •a short time later e.nd faces • court appearance later this month on charges oC indecP.nt t!.l· posurc. . ' Coast Wain Not Even Measm·ahle The £lrst ralmtorm or the season drop- ped small amounts or water along the Orange Coast Monday, causing some traffic tie-.ups and dampening homeward bound school children. The rain. however, was v Ir tu a 11 y unmeasurable. The Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach said only ' ' t r a c e ' ' amounts of rain fell ?i-·Jonday and the same reading u'as made Tuesday morn· Ing. Along the coast, several traffic ac- cidents Y.'ere caused by the slick streets in Huntington Beach and a few traffic snarls were reported on the freeways . this morning, according to the Calilornia llighway Patrol. Other rain me asurements included .04 inches in Santa Ana and .02 inches at Santiago Peak. San Clemente had no rain Monday, with only light drizzles this morning. About six spinouts and crashes tiC!d up Orange County freeways following Monday's shower. according to Jerry Maxwell of the California H i g h w a y Patrol. Traffic this morning was near normal. A single power outage, a£fecting only a half dozen customers, was experienced in SilveradG Canyon about 1 a.m. today, according to the Edison Company. The National Weather Service predicts continued nigh'r' and morning low clouds with scattered sprinkles through \Vednes· day. After..Doon skies al times should be sunny. Temperatures along the coast should range to 62, dropping lo the mid·50s lonigbt. On the bright side of the rain, the Air Pollution Control District predicts little or no smog in the damp skies. Singing, Acting Classes Plann_ed The South Coast Oioral and Light Opera Association will sponsor classes in singing, acting and dancing r or musical theater starting later this month. Professional Instructors will conduct classes for youngsters and adults, and registration fo_r the cq_urses will be he_!d at the San Clemente Beach Club Thurs- day from 2 to 6 p.m. Class schedules will be announced alter registration Is completed, said associa· tioo leader Ruth Yielding. lnfonnatlon about the program is available by calling 492-1065. Bovs Club Sets • Football Signups Registration has1opened at the South Coast Area Boys Club for a flag football S¥50n for youngsters between the ages o( 9 through 14. Club director Mike Brady said two ag;e groups will be set among members of the club -one serving 8, 9 and 10, the other for youngsters 11 through 14 years old. Tbe younger group \\ill play Saturday afternoons at the club and the older ones will play football on Wednesday and Friday evenings at the I i g h t e d athletic field next to the clubhouse. All boys hl the activity must be members of the club and a $1 fee per youngster entitles the registrant to all club activities. Specific information Is available at the club, 4 9 2 • O 3 7 6 . UPI Ttltfl/IOttl Li9lat1ai1i9 C:n11ses Bla%e Oil storage tanks, hit by lightning during the first ra!n of. the se~son , go up in flames at the Exxon oil refinery near Valencia. Eight uwts of Los Angeles County fought $200,000 blaze. $12 Million Sewag~ Pipe Plru1 Stalled in Meeting By FREDERICK SCllOEt.IEllL Of flll O.Uy PllOI sr111 -Procedural problems b!OC'ked--action Monday by the regional coastal com- mission on a request to construct a large sewer outfall off lhe Dana Poinl coast. The rC.Q.uest for thC Sl2 million pipe that woUld deliver treated sewage to ocean waters two miles off Dana I!arbor was-made by-the Southeastern Regional Reclamation Authority (SERRA ), com· posed of south Orange County sanitary and water districts. Corilinlssioifers were· tOld by Robert Keeler. the commission's legal couruel. they could not act on the p r o p o s a I Lefty Scissors For President Sue Alpert of Sanla Ana is sen· ding Presiderit Ford a left-handed gift so he can operate properly at ribbon.cutting ceremonies. Mrs. Alpert was intereslid lo Jeam that the President is left handed . Mrs. Alpert operates a mail order business called The Left !!anded Complement. She specializes in Hems for Jefl·handers like pens, vegetable p e e I e r s , mustache cups. fishing reels and other paraphernalia. She said she sent President ford a pair of left-handed scissors for his ribbon-cuttiiigs. As for herself, ~1rs. Alpert is right handed. because they had no s l a f f recom· n1endation . The rules and regulations or lli'e commlsSiOn, h-e saJd, rCCjuire a re<."Ommendalion be made before action is taken. Repeated attempts by Commlssioner Loui s Nowell of Long Beach to elicit a recommendation from the staff failed . The commission's executive director, ~1elvin-Carpenter.-refused-lo -make a - recommendation pending more study. Commissioners agreed to again take up the matter Oct. 21. Carpenter is expected to make-an official recommendation at that meeting. During the public hearing on the ap. plication. SERRA officials supported the new out.fall while a leader of an Orange County environmental group urged the permit request be denied. Commiss ioners were told that regardless of its decision, the matter would be appealed to the state coastal commission by the losing side. Alex Bowie, an attorney representing SERRA, said the authority is under a 1nandat'e from the state Water Quality Control Board to stop using the existing outfall of Dana Point by Jan. l, 1976. Denni!i O'Leary, a consulting engineer. said the existing outfall is "nin}sy" and is undesirable because il discharges sewage close to Doheny State Beach Park and the harbor. It was revealed by Doo Martinson, another consultant, that even if a 11 necessary approvals are given SERRA for the project, the new outfall will not be in use until July 1976, six roonths after the state deadline. Dale Soorrd of t h e Environmental Coalition of Orange County said the outfall was designed to serve too many people in the south ·county region . ''Branding . keeps us all honest. And the customer knows it.'' ~~=:· .. "Carpeting is a blind ttem. ' . ' . For the consumer, few things are bought with so httle knowledge, and wrth s:> rruch trepidation. · . Two different pieces of carpeting can look lhe same, feel lhe same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials, and have, in fact, not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet alter just six months of use, one will look terrible and the other will look like MW. _ How is the consumer to know wh ich is wh ich? Oddly enough, even price often won't tell her. So even buying expensive C8tl)eting is no guarantee of quality. The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the honest' retailer, is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When YO.!J find samples with tne·nan\es cfianged on the labels, run over to Alden·s fast. Alter all, carpeting Is one of life's maJor investments. It shouldn't be gone into blind. • . . ·· .. " ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Place~a AYt • COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOU•S: Moo.llnn.r... tto 5:lO~F•I, 9 tot-SAT,. 9:l01o 5 • , .. • • • ' ' 11 I I { ' • ' . • iU!!d!y. October a, 1074 DAtl '( PILO T 11 I I 'Plenty of 'Goo.dies' Tuesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Repla~e Alcoa Foil Ry Mli. TON MOSKOWITZ ' Producls come und go in the Amcr11::1n 1narket1)lacc, ~nc.l you somct11ncs uc~d a score t·.ird to tell \\ho the pla)crs are. One company that's vir· tua lly dro1>ping out or the supermarket 1s Al ooa, our Jar gest a lu minum producer. Dy the Cllcl o( this year Alcoa will no longer be mak1n"("ro11 wraps. lt,s cal · hng 1t a day on Alcoa \Vrup and \\lcar·E\'cr aluminum foil. And tl \\'Ill no longer sup1>l y this p1oduct to superm<1rkcy chains for sate under their O\vn labels. ALCOA SAID IT ca n rind be tter end uses for its aluminum, places \\'here tl can get higher profit mar gins . Although it's lOI) dog 1n lhe industry. selling largely to other companies, Alcoa has never been too s uccessful talk lng to the uvera ge consume r. Reynolds ~T e t a l s holds more than 50 percent of the foil market, more tha n double Alcoa's share. Pitts burgh-based Alcoa, one of the mainstays of the !tlellon economic empU-e . \VJll nO\V have e ve n Jess reason to t;dk to you ft y.•111 save a Jot of money on advertising A~OTllER C0!\1 PAN\' in retrccit from a market ts Plh1ladelph1a 's Scott Paper l 's phas ing out its s 10' million paper and plaSlic cup oper ations. It seems that fey,· consu mers pay much a tte ntion to brand names 1n buying paper -Coosolidatt:d (;igur. \vhlch hus 25 Jltrccut of lhc cigar n1<.1rk el "'ith sul·h hrunds a~ ri1uricl. Dulch J\l<.istcr~ and El Produ('to. 1s 1ntro{Jt1cing ti 110\V hrund called Cupitun de Tucros Money Tree -RAl.STON PlJRI;\:,\, \\hlch doesn 't niukc tolJaC t·u 1,1roducls tit's our h.1ri.;e:H 11ct food n1 :1n ufa1·turl•r), rla:-; ~· IH."W l'h dd I ell ':, (t'l l :1 I, t ' l'c<.i k ics. Pres \\ l'l'lt' 11c tl t111d packed with v11a rnins. '!'he Chcckcrhoard Squar'c Company has a lso nlO\cd into h.alf Of I he Un 1tcd Slate:; \Vlth Pok crns. a noncarhonatcll fruit diink pal'kcd in a plas lli.: pouch. Yes, <.i 1>0uch . 'fhc ri:ason it 's called Pokemt>. 1s thJt ~OU i:ict ;it t he PICl'IOUS drink by 1nerc1ng the pouch \vhosc fHJCka gc ti nd four \11th a str;.1w . shapes \Vere de signed by NO\\' \VITll \\'I NNt:Rs mt!n 's fashio n llcs1gne r hkc these, \Vho ne(•ds 1\lf.'<h1 John \Veitz. To go with his \Vrap and Scott pap(·r cups'! ]Uffill s uits. COfltr.1~! 1t1',.t.01 Art1e11, r. ... 1 'ohn S. Grirrith, Jr .. preside nt or Far \Vest Financial Corp., has appointed J ames D. Murphy pres ident or State Mutual Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on, Far West F1nanc1al's principal operating subsidia ry. Griffith, a lso president of State lt1utual Savings, will continue as board chairman MIELwt.• * Pal.I llelJCr of llunt1n{llon nCach has been ruimcd 1>roduct spc<:iuhsl fo r air and power systems for Ducommun ~t etals and Supply Co. of Los Angeles. lie formerly was a s peci al i:cpresenlative for.Stanley Air 'IooL- Company and lS a ten.year veteran in the metalworking industry. * cups. Scott \Vi ii continue to Ray Schultz has joined Martin make to1 lct pa per. John llealy and Associates as e:<ecut1 ve vice pr cstdent Don 't tlunk. though, that in cha rge of corporate managen1ent consuH 1ng. t he nC\\ pioduct s tream has The f1nanc1a l and management consulting firm 1s dried up. \\'lu le t\l~Q<L i!.lld ,h~~red I!' .santa ~na. Scull arc r c t irio~ thc~c * "ar 11ors f1 om combat, look · Pacific 1'1 utual Life Insurance ('om1lany has n.1mcd at \\ h •• t 's coming ) our l\'.JY two Ora nge County men to ne\v 1 ice president posts. f1on1 other 1magin<1ll\'e South Lagunan ~larvin E. Drew has bee n elected producer:, vice president of cqwty seeur1t1es and Santa Ana ·-R. J . Jte)'nol<ls. our resident 'ohn T. Chapple has been elected vice largest ciga rette produce r, president of mortgage loans 1s br1ng1ng into Oklahoma _ rc\V-JOmed the Newport Beach-based-f1l'm in-1960 Ci1y-:i nc\V bra.11d c~llcd and Chapple Joined in 1955. .1\lorc that -gel this - Jll\CS you "more than SO * percent nlore purrs than any Steve S. Popovich has been appointed senior vice .. other on the market." !\tore president of enginccr1ng a nd progra m developme nl at I!> a penc1l·ttun Clgarclle Ca llfoi:nia Computer ProducL'i, In~ 1n Anaheim. \\r.ipped 111 burnish·colorcd lie was previously director of cng1nccr1ng at the paper. and jt 1s 120 mm Valley 1'.,orge d1v1s1on of Computer Peripherals, Inc. lon g. or lO Percent longer · lie and his family h\ e tn Tuslui. th<.111 such 100 mm brands as * . Jk>nson & llerlges ~Iore \\'ill Theodore Robins, charrman or scll ,1l the same price as the .. the board of directors for Bank of 100 mrn brands, prompting Costa Mf'sa, has annnunded the Rt:ynolds to i ssue this e lection of J ames D. ·Ray tq, the J)at11ot1c mess age: board. "\\'t: FF.t:L Tll.,\T, at a time when the consumer 1s faced cl i,1Llv \\Ith 1is 1ng prices, ~l ot'e \vi ii he a \\Clcome relief It offers. more for the consumer at rcgul.11 pr1rcs Th.it's the \Vay !n fight inflation. right? Never 1n1ncl about lung cancer. '" He is preside nt or .James Ray Construction Co .• ind \Viii succeed Jack Curley on the board. • * Bob Sands has been appointed assistant vi ce president of Los Angeles F ederal Savings. lie is manager o f the Ne\vport Beach office. 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Schultz lhinks Rochester is the smallest community ever to try this type Or en· tertainmcnt. .J Fh·e nights a \1'etk, l\,.o girls provided by an In. dianapolis agent dance topless from 4 p.m. to 2 :i.1n. l\'ilh a tv.«rhour break for suppe r. SCHULTZ SAYS THE reason for the supper break is si1nple. "\\'e like to Jet the me:i go home for dinner and con1e back -otherv•ise. they might not go home at all," he says. One 22-year-old house"'ife and mother doesn't like the topless dancing even i ~ husba nds do come home foi- dinner. She said in a letter to the Sentinel that the City Gouncil should "get this ~top­ ped before it go ~s a ny lurther." - YET ANOTHER v.'Oman has suggested that Ir the f.ord intended people to be nude and dr:wl): he ll'OOld have made tht!'m that way to start v.·ith. The council has yet to 3Cl against the tavern. and Fulton County Prosecutor James 0. \Veils said he received no formal t'Omplaints .. Tutsda.J, Octobff 8, 1974 .t;1 ricket1 1'ercnce Ca rd i n a J Cooke, archbishop of New York, has con- tracted malaria foltow- ing recent Lrip to \Vest Africa to visit drought- stricken sub-Sahara re- gion. Bob Hope Goes _i\11ead 011 House PAL~l SPRINGS (AP I City officials say entertainer Bob I/ope is rcvif?wing t\\'O architectu ral outlines for rebuilding his massive hon1c here v.'hich \\'as destroyed by fire in July, 1973. ' Construction was still undl!r ":ay on the domi!d. gym- nasium-sized structure when the fire hit and City 1'.tanage r Don Blubaugh had asked 1-loµc \\'hal he planned to do with the site, \\tlich sits atop a hill south of the city. An insurance settlement over the fire is pending. Architects estimate the new home will cost nearly $4 millioo. ·Welby Episode Scheduled to Go On By J~Y SJIARDUTI' fearing the reaction of mental illness. marriage, a cnmvnler sex life NE\V YORK (APl -Unles., classmates if "'ord gets out. AS THE COP puts It, or both ... Technically, we cal I ABC makes a last,mlnutc The boy later is hospitalized ''There's nothing hon'looexual him a pedophile, a child d · · ed bo this It' se ol moleslor." r cha~'-a ·~1areu.s \Yelby" an SW'gery 1s req uir . a ut . s a ca Police are called In. The vlolenrth11CI molestiltton." 1fe -Aii-fS reso1ved1n~ course episode sharply criticized by detective on 1he case and the says the person wOO conunits with a cop-out fina le and the homoselual groups and re: Rood doctor re.pealeclly make such crimes usually ts "a guy usual kindly Welby blather jected by· at leasl four ABC the poim ABC offers in with severe mental and emo-. It's a show vou can afford affiliates goes on the air defense of the show -that tional problems." to miss, unleSs you're really tonight as scheduled. (CW.n· homosexuality isn't involved, "He's often married , curious or a hard-core blathe nel 7, 10 p.m.). and only a fonn of severe middle-aged, with a crullTlly fan Entitled "The Outrage," it 1 ___________________________ _ is about lhc sexual a~ult on a leen,age boy by his male science teacher during a fie ld trip, and concerns Welby's ef- forts to help the youth overcome the traumatic ex· pcrience. SUCJI CROUPS AS the Na, tional Gay 'l'ask Force con· lend the show will reinforce old stereotypes of homosex· uals· and pJay upon the fears of parents at a time when homosexual rights legislation is pending in 20 cities. ABC contends the one-hour progran1 doesn't deal with a homosexual teacher, bu I rather with a "pedophile," a person \\'ho has erotic desires for children of either sex. Officials at the National Association of Broadcasters' Code Authority office, which has program and commercial guidelines it asks NA B members to uphold. have vie1\'ed the show and found it acceptable. ABC SAYS THE progrnm \VBS fed to" 185 station:> \'ia closed-circuit line ·on Stpt. 2-1. The stations rejectin<;'l: 11 are \VCVB, Boston ; \YP\"I, ?hila- delphia; \1{HYN, Springfield, ~lass., and KATC in L..afay~tr., La . I . MESA VERDE HOMEOWN ERS' ASSOCIATION GENUAL MEETING ELECTION OF OFFICERS WEDNESDAY,'OCTOIER 9, 7:30 P.M. -ADAMS-SCHOO~ Dr. Joh W. Nicol. 5'.V'WHdtnt SpHlil"'t °" "SCHOOL TAX" CANDIDATES FOR STATE ASSEMILYMlll HAVE IElll IHVITED It's a small defection com- pared to tv.'O famous naps in 1973, 1vhen CBS affi liates refused lo air "Sticks and Bones," a bitter anthvar drama, and 39 .aftillnh.•s re· jected <t""""l\faudc" reron ln- ~lving abort.ion. Nobody said it was going to be eas~ About tonignt's \Velby saga : Rape Co1nplaint Against Young-Bo)' Thrown 0 11t The teacher's sexual assault on the teen,.ager isn't depicted. and the show in general doesn't strike me as tasteless. offensive or-sensationalized. It's just poorly written and awkwardly acted . 1T STARTS WITH th c distraught lad waking• up at home, covered 11.ith bruises on his neck and arms. After he le.aves for school, his molher, a divorcee. finds blood in his bed and on his The men who signed the develops, if the system falters, each you have an obligation to use Declaration of Independence of us shares in the blame. rhat information. knew the heavy responsibilities that In times like this, the role of Our country was born in a time came-with·independence:-Each-onc-thc--newspaper·bccomes even morc-of--crisis;-Wc-have lived· through- was aware of the dangers and important to the democratic dangerously troubled times hardships that lay ahead, as they process. It is not our job to just throughout our history. If the signed. It was not a time for report the news. We must reveal democratic system fai!s, it wi!I not GREENSBORO, N. C. (AP) - A delinquency petition charging a 13-year-old boy \vilh rape has been dismissed because of a cenlury-<ild rtrlin~ that boys under age JS arc incapable or rape. Judge Gordon Gen I r y dismissed the com p 1 a i n t . "'·hich charged the youth 1vi1h second-degree r a p e , Con· v!ction "·ould have carried a mandatory life sentence. Jn 1864 the North Carolina Supreme Court dism issed rape charges agains1 a 14--year-old, citing "physical impotency" in youths of that age. In the recent ca3e. tx>licc said the youth .allegedly broke in lo a Greensboro house before dawn Sept. IS and raped a 12,year-old girl who \\'as visiting a friend. pajamas. She eventuallv gets him ex- amined by \Velby, who findc; the boy has been sex:!all.v assaulted, even though the kid refuses to say it happened, So-called experts have many answers as to how you cal(l protect yourself from the ravage ~ of inflation. The market. Silver. Land . Art. Possibly even gold. •. Remem ber the stories about cattle , oil and orchards? While the ir figure s and log ic are often dazzling , there are two subjects they never mention: Availability . an d safety. What could be of greater importance to you than the abil ity to convert your investment into cash • on the exact day y9u want to do so, and the protect io n of your capital? It's better to be safe than sorry . sunshine patriots then, It is not a everything you oeea to know-to De a ·crisiS ~thit killS-it, It will be - time for sunshine patriots now, understand the news. It is not our the ignorance and apathy of the Democracy has never been, job to make judgments for you, people, As Thomas Paine said, and never will be, an easy form of We must give you all the facts you "Those who expect to reap the government to live under, because need to make the right judgments , blessings of freedom must undergo jr is a government of the peo ple, for yourself. As responsible the fatigue of supporting it!1 As such, it makes each of us journalists, we have an obligation to responsible for the way the inform you-fully, accurately and government works. lf a crisis honestly. As responsible citizens, DAILY PILOT Protect yourself against inflation by investing for high retu rn with safety. At Mutual Savings your funds are insured to $20,000 by an agency of the Un ited States Government. We have many invest- ment and savings plans. You can ear n as high as 7.79 % per annum when interest is compounded daily at 7!1'-ti on a $1,000 certificate issued for a term of four years. (Federal regulations require a substantial penalty ii funds are withdrawn before completion of the term). Come in. Talk to a Mutual Savings consultant. No pie-in-the-sky promises. Just the facts . ". Get the most you can from what you have. ~ ... ~~ ' ii THE em M MUTUAL SAVINGS •l'IO IOan aMOClttlon Wilham M, Kull. Manager -Coronadel Mar: 2867 East Coast Highway/675-$010 L • . I I ' ' I I I I I· ' )7 I I t ' I ' I I on va on g p I on Ci ' bil ' ec ' R m y a 0 ti I R v 0 i I b v a a 0 • Today's Final Laguna Beat!h _____ EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 281, 2 SECTIONS, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1974 • TEN CENTS a una Nixon Taxes Up Road Plan But Property Hi1ce Beloiv Average Scratched Although property in San emen e White Bouse, controversy-l'aged o=---------------- on the average increased in taxable value by almost 23 percent this year, one major property owner apparently got a break on his tax bill this week. Richard Nixon, owner or prime coastal property in the southerly . portion of the city, has a rise or about 12 percent on his tax bill. (Related Story, Page Al). Orange County Tax Collector Robert Citron said that the former president's tax bill rose by $1 ,338 in the latest billing and that brings the full amount that Nixon must pay on bis estate to $37,300. Last year, when the fonner chief ex· ecutive was still ba.Uling bis critics ftom the assessment of h i s Spanish·styled estate occupying a blufftop known as Cotton's Point. Demands for _ _reassessment surged at the county and state level , with the chief protagonist in Orange CountY. being Supervisor Robert Battin. The moves-dubbed po Ii ti ca 11 y motivated by some officials, resulted in some intense new legwork by assessors but never relded a significant increase in the taxes f6r the parcel. County officials gave no specific reason for the -current Ni100. rate ol increase being less than the over.all average throughout the city. •Politically Motivated' Norris Assails Youn9er From Map A controversial road sectiop. planned between Laguna Beach's Top of the \Vorld. and Arch Beach Heights com- munities h;\s been erased from the city's map of proposed major thoroughfares. The road , an extension of Alta Laguna Boulevard in Top ol the World, was deleted by'the Laguna Beach cit y council at its last meeting. It also scrubbed a proposed linking of C.oast Highway at Boat Canyon with Campus Drive in Irvine. r The council's action does not bar con- struct.ion of a residential street as an extensioo:-Of. Alli_ Laguna,__nor does it __ prevent the county from putting in a roadway on its territory along the· hilltop communities. The city-county boundary runs along a ridgeline between the two residential areas. _oil Riley's_A.pp_0intment "' Currently there is no link. between the two, an isolation WhiCh bas caused city police and fire· chiefs, the school -arid water districts to support a roadway. Or_ange Q>unly Supervisor Thom a s Riley's appointment wasp o I l tic a 11 y motivated and Attorney General Evelle V o u n g e r deliberately misinterpeted california-law--tnnake-tt-p cts·ri-b-1-e -. - Younger's Oe.mocraUc opponent charged today. "If I am elected I will take legal action to insure-.lhat Riley's term-ends on Dec. 31, 1974," candidate William Norris told newsmen at an Anaheqtl pres.s conference. ''The appointment that enabled him to serve a further two years i s outrageous and illegal ." Norris said the Riley appointment, made by Gov. Ronald Reagan after rHlected supervisor Ronald ca s per~ W3! tost at Sea last June, "clearly_ shows Reagan's detennination to be a force in California politics after he has left the governor's mansion. "Younger was · his co-conspirator in an appointment that defied the wishes of Fifth District voters," Norris said. "And I also charge Younger with ac- ting illegally when he! gave the opinion that (former lieutenant governor Ed) Reinecke could stay in office after con- viction and until his sentencing." Norris said he was backed by Orange County counsel Adrian Kuyper and the office of California's legislative counsel in his opinion that Riley is illegally oCcupying the Fifth District JX>S1. and should be unseated on Dec. 31. "This is politic.al cronyism in action," Norris said. "The next !~year tenn for this office should have been filled by ·the next governor or by popular vote but certainly not by Reagan." Norris said if he becomes caurornia's attorney ge neral he will take immediate action to step up the investigation "if there is one" into former p r e s I d e n t Richard· Nixon's a I I e g e d role in Watergate-related crimes in California. Norris said there ls strong evidence to suggest that Nixon knew of and may have helped to plan the burglary of Dr. Lewis F~lding's Beverly Hills Oraage • Weather Night and morning low clouds and scattered sprinkles through Wednesday, according to t h e weather service, with slightly warmer skies. Possibility of some Sunshine in the afternoon Wednes. day. Highs of 67 at the t>eaches riJ..- ing to mid-70s Inland. INSWE TODAY lfight the -next step for Hof.Do ard CoseU be aa a dancer and ringer? He e.tpecU to do a U&tle .. of both 1f ABC goes 'hroMgh with plans to put him tn charge of a variety show. Page 87. 111'111'11 9--.0 .•• L. M. 1..,1111 Alt Clft~ Al Cl•ulfllllll 11·11 CIN!lk.1 ll Cr.1sw«111 •J DNlll Ntflc11 At llllllltwl1I ,,_ "' •11t1rtll111M!ll .. Ml!lt'I' Trtl • All ""'"* 16 MftMI J0flllll Alt H1t!INI H..-. A4. 17 °'""" c_.,, At '"'It 114 ,,.,,, .... 11«' Mlrilm. A1•11 Ttlt'lhltl -M WOULD END RILEY'S TERM Appointment Critic Norris office. Dr. Fielding was Daniel "Pen- tagon Papers" Ellsberg's psychiatrist. "f-would also order an immediate investigation into the bugging of Donald Nixon's telephone," Norris said. He said the former president's broth e r , a Newport Beach resident, was the target (See NORRIS, Page· A2) 'Ille Top of the World fire station was constructed in its location years ago when the linkJng of the two com- munities.by road was first proposed. Howevel', later-residents-of-the-area became alarmed at the threat of high speed traffic through their neighbor· hoods, and environmentalists rtecric<l the large amount of hillside' leveling needed to -put tn~lht ·road:- They were successful in getting the city council ·to withhold financing of the road construction, action m o s t thought killed it However, the extension remained on the city's map or arterial streets and land development plans including those of the 31 ,000 population Moulton Ranch behind Laguna were drawn up and in part based on the extension. Some plans called for the road to conned Coast Highway and El Toro R-Oad with a four-lane thoroughfare. The council's action now strands an Island of development called Moulton Meadows near Arch Beach H e i g h t s . which would have lo use the three narrow winding roads leading to the heights. Bo1ub Truck Crashes PRINCE:TON , \V. Va. (UPI) -There was no explosion, hut four-lane U. S. 460 was blocked for several hours today when a truck loaded with 800-cases of classified explosives collided with a car about seven miles east of this southern West Virginia town . None of the four people involved in th.e accident su[fered serious injury. police said. Dataa Hills Squad •" • ' s us en e • J11st Sa111plin9 Seco11d Pan· 'Sc oldell' f Bl· JACK CHAPPELL • 0 1 lht 01111 "''-' Siii! The Laguna Beach Police Department has suspend~d l"o detec.."tiVC'S a n d r<'primand<>d t\1·0 other officers in con- nection v."ith a shooting .incident at the cuv hall annex a month ag<l. Police Chief Frank Schopen, City • ~tanager Al Theal and ~tay<Jr Roy Hohn declined to identify the officers involved. The -Official statement released by the • depa rtment said: "On advice or the city allomey, in the inte rests of good cmploye-employer ' rclalions, and in the inte rest of the ability of the Laguna Beach. police of· ficer~ to function properly as police. officel'S' in the h1ture. the department res{)e'.Ctful\y decline! lo --idenlify t~ officers. Appropriate disciplina ry action has bc('fl taken by the d epa r t me n l relative to the unprofessional conduct of the officers." No further statement v.•as made. There v.·as no explanalion of wh~t conduct led to the suspensions a n d reprim&nds. Gunplay at the Glcnneyre Street annex \rhich hoUses police detectives and the recreation department took place al about 3:30 a.m. Sept. 6. A bullet smashed a plate glass window in the building. and ricocheted through. the offices and smashed a ~t fixture Football player Stan Kimball. 15. samples 6paghetti in anticipation of the Laguna Beach High· School's PTA dinner Friday. 1'he dinner will be from 6 to 8 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. It will cost $2 for aduJts and $1 for children under 12. Former Laguna Beacfi narcotics of- ficer John Saporito, employed at tile time by the Tustin force, was fittd in connection \vilh the lnd~t after fi rst denying involvement,· then con· fessing after ballistics tests traced the spent bullet to h.is gun. Another Tustin officer, Frank. Lopel, was given a 20-day suspension without pay. ' The tv.·o Laguna Beac h. police ofncers v.·ere suspended for 10 and eight days. Laguna's Muset1n1 of Art Collects $1 0,000 G1·a11t A $10.000 grant from the U.S. ~1otors Foundation has been a1varded to th (? Laguna Beach ~iuscum of Art to remodel its upstairs gallery. In addition. the museum has received a $200 grant from 1he LoS Alamitos Charity Foundation for its general fund and a pledge by i\ir. iind i\1rs. Pierre Poisson. muscu1n patrons, of appliances for the remodeling of ilie kitchen. - "\Ve 've applied to a lot of roundatio"hs. and somelimes you're a winner , · ' Thomas Enman, museum director, com- menled. Ennl3n said he has applied to the James Irvine Foundation for a $3,800 grant to underwrite an :irt history lecture sereis for Lagunii Beach sixth graders. The grant 1rould cover transportation, slides and slide equipment and other costs, Enman said. The lecture srrics. v.·hich began lasl \\·eek. v.·HJ cove r art history from the Renaissance to modem times. It i s taught by Louise Peterson of Laguna Niguel. assisted by Gladys Brang and Kay Wilson, niuseu1n educational council members. and members · of lhe Ebe!l Club under the direction or Helen !\inner. F or(l 'V elco1ncs Poli:sh Lcadf!r \VASHI NGTON rAP l -Pr<'sident F'ord gave a full ceremonia l \\'elcon1e today to Poland's Commun1~t par1y I c ::id er · Edv.•ard Gierek on his fit.sit: visit to the United States. F'ord told the 61·~'<'ar-old fonner coal miner he v.·as look1n~ forv.·ard to l'"l:- ch.anging views on thl' problems o r energy as v.·cll as the "h1~hl'Sl pnor11 y .. issue or peace in the v.·orld. Gierck r<'plit'd that his ,·isit mnrkcd ''another reaffimiation of international detente." PIGSKI N PICKl'.'RS PUS/I PREDI CTIO NS Competition among Orange C n a s t predictors of the oult'Omc·s or 30 v:cekend football games i:-bcromin g m-0re inten&' as the 0.1ily Pilot P1gsk1 n Pickeroo '74 enters i1s fourth week. \Vceklv v.inners arc av.•ardcd 7.enilh le\evisiOn and radio produrt~ \\"Orth $130. A color tclt•\•1slon S<'t gOfS !{I the O\'erall v.inner of thr 10.\\·eek tcsl of Rridiron rorcCQBting skill~. To be cligil>le for the Rrand prizr. Pigskin P1ck£'rOO en!ranl!i mu!it nrst win one of tne v.·eckly conte!ilS . The punishment can be appealed to the city board or the city rowici l. Laguna Beach officials refused to elaborate on v.'haL co n s t i t u t e d "unauthorized condu ct" by the Laguna policemen except to say none was in· volved in the shooting. However, it has been learned that food and garbage where thrown Jt-the annex building that night. The food v.·as of the same type served at a police association family picnic the n i g h I before. Gunfire v.'as heard by an officer on patrol at about 3:30 a. m. ln vesllgating the shots, he stopped a ca r driven by Lopez v.·ith Saporito as a rider. The next day, a recrealton deparlmenl rniploye found the damage. Laguna Beach detectives lodged a report on th~ official tog as "informat ion" anQ did not include a narrative of the in- cident , an action con trary to usual prac· lire. Chief Schopcn said that the listing \1'3S not a proper one and said it should \Ste POLICE, Page Ml !Jolin Satisfied TT'ith Police Chief's Action • Laguna Beach ~tayor Roy Hol m said toda'' he is satisfied with the action s 1ak<'n by the Laguna Beach Po I ire [)('partm{'nt in connection with the shooting at the city h.all ann<'x . ~londar. ~1ayor .Holm had referred to the secrecy surrounding the incident ao; "n1onkey business.·· The n1avor. CouncHnian Jon Brand, City ~lana"gcr Al Theal and Police Chief Frank Schopcn met ~londay nighl for an hour and a half to discuss the in- cident. "Since this occurred Sept. 6. 1 had a~sumcd that il had all been known <ind the events unravelled \vhcn in fnct the report was not completed until the fir~ of October. "I v.•as erroneous in my belief I ~1on­ d3y 1 that v.·e had been k.ept in the dark ," the mayor said. If(' called the report a "1horough·ln- \'CS\t gatiof1t' and said that appropriate :iclion had been taken by the Laguna Jk>.1ch force in suspending two officer, v.·ithout pay and reprimanding t w o others. The mayor. as all other city officials. declined to state v.hat coratituted the .. unau1borlzed conduct" by the officers. fllu-Alf""11 ti'!' Oerllll11tr Al .._Kffl It lnltnl'llMlolll I• Tlltlltrl ., W••llltr A• W ... 11111 MtWI A4, 17 A11t1 Llflillltl'I 11 \Vhcn it's time to cheer for Dana llill s J~igh varsify team, this group will lead. Seated in foreground is team mascot Khn Koch. Behind her ls Joe Jiarris who suppor pyramid made up ~y Karol Sense. far Jell. Ktrim Mulvaney. Kil Allingham , Cind y Scho- field and Pa Ii Buswell . Details :ind an rnlry blank ;\re publish.- Cd In the sports St.'Clion of loclny's Daily Pilot. "I'd like to make sutt that the public knov.·s th.at neither one was invo\vccl 1n the shootin g,'' ~1ayt.r 1-lolm said. , • • • • • • ~· I , _Ll 2 DAILY PI LOT LB Tutsd3y, Oetobtt 8, 1974 --=~:~--.====-==--~~. Coast Rai11 --. Noi Eve11 Lefty Scissors For Preside nt Sue Alpert of Santa Ana Is sen- ding Prtsidcnt Ford n ieft·honded gift so he can operate properly at ribbon-cutting ceremonlff. Mrs. AJpert \\'IS tntemte:d to learn that the Presldmt Is left handed. Mrs. Alpert operates a Sherif rs Substation, Starts 'Hot' mad order business called The Left The first ra lns1orm or the srason drop-Handed c 0 111 p1 e m e n t • She Incidents ranging from a double fabl peel ~rnall amounts of w::iter along the specializes in iten1s for left-hande rs automobi,le accident to a shooting Jn Orange Cons t fi·londay, ca using some like pt>ns, vegetable Pl' e 1e r 5 • San Juan Capistrano kept deputies or d n1ustac~ cups. fi shing rl'Cls and traffic llt•·ups and d:un1>ening h011'lc~·ar the Orange County Sheriff's n-."rtment other paraphernalia. ...ui- bound :iChool children. She said she sent President ford busy last week-their first in a new The rain, hov.~vt'r, \\'3.'I v i r I u a 11 Y a pair of left-handed scissors for so1.Jtll county substation. In Lag un a unmeasur;lblt. The Harbor Patrel In his ribbon-cuttings. Niguel. Nc"'port BPaC'h said only ' ' tr n c e' ' As for herself, hfrs. Alpert is Lt . Waltet Fath, commanding offlcu right handed. :1mow\ls or rain fell .\1onday .ind the for the new facility, sai d the transition s..1 mc read1n1; \1as m;itle 'l'Ul'sd:iy n1or11· of 48 field deputies and 21 patrol cars ins from the sheriff's headquarters in Santa Aloilc: the coa~I. SC\'eral lraf{ic ac· Dr \f·1tinll workers Ana proceeded "quite smoothly." C'1dN1ts \Vere caused by 1he slick slreels .,.l "\\1e had a very active week and in llunl1ngton Beach :ind n few lraffic we were surprised how many people sn.1rls "·ere reported on the tree,vays Walk Off Jobs came in. The community seems to be this morning, acC\lrding to the C<ilifornia High.,..•ay Patrol . well aware that we have opened." Oilier ra in 1neasurements Included .M J•i· Neiv Di'sp l•te The emergency number for the Sher. inches · ia Santa Ana and .02 inc~ '' ' ' " Jff's Deparement is still 834-3000. Thi s 31s~~1~1:~n~~l~k.h.1t1 no rain ritonday, In a dispute which could shut down Is the main office in Santa Ana and \\'ith onl Ii t drizzles this morning. 1nuch of California's building industry, the switchboard will ~ the caller m----'"A~bof-"'u"'1Ls'li,""'s"'p•"n"ou"'1"s"a"n;-cc0',:oo,:;;,~es~'l~1c~a~-,71JOU""'1's;c,,ooo=""d~cyw=caT.11'"i~ns"1"'a1~1ers'=';,1hi"O=u~1~!10li°"r-direetly-t<Hhe-loeal-stttt· up Orange County frcc1vays fol!ov.•ing the state walked off their jobs hfonday. l~ 834-3000 ~ a toll call, Fath said Monday·s shov.•cr, according lo Jerry The first sanctioned drywall strike residents should dial operato~ In an ~laxv.·ell o{ the California H i g h w a Y in 20 years follows a wildcat Orange em. ergency and ask for t.he shenU. Th. ey Patrol. Trnffic this morning ~·as near II be 1~1 edi I be d normal. County drywall strike last month. "~11 connec ,..,.. mm ate Y • sai · A single pov.1er outage, arfecting only Drywall workers , who fall under the The buslnes."1 number for the sherif~'s a half dozen customers, was experienced jurisdiction of the carpenters unions, ~epartment from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily u1 Silverado Canyon about I a.m. today, .are seeking an addilion of $3.75 in wages IS 831-9250. aecording to the Edison Company. and fringe benefits to their present $ll.43 Services available from the new office The National Weather Service predicts s......_ lnculde civilian fingerprinting, bicycle continued night and morning low clouds an uuw. ~1th scattered sprinkles through Wednes-Ray ~tills of Irvine, prestdent of the and gun registratioo., Clearance letters day. • California Drywall c.ontractors Associa-ror visas and iml!'.!gration, and a bail Afternoon skies at times should be lion, said negotiations on a new contract posting service. - sunoy. J broke down because of union insistence Arrested persons atill are booked into Temperatures along the coast should the Santa Ana headquarters, Fath sakl. to 62 d · th ·d 50 on a clause setting special piecework range • roppi.ng to e mi • s He saJd In the Qrst tine days of lonighl. rates in particularl y difficult jobs. • On the bright side of the rain, the The Orange County walkout began last operation last week, the aouth county _... Air Pollution Conlrol Districl predicts \\-l!ek, before drywall , workers in. other substation handled 40 percent of the little or no smog in the damp skies. areas of the state began to strike. department's activity countywli!e. Charles Trenta, secretary of l h e The only problem encountered 50 far Parent Classes Set for Laguna Carpenters District Council of Orange has been th at people can't !ind the CoWlty, said \\-'Ork on many jobs will continue becaUSe contractors have signed door. interim agreements with the striking .. Our new sign hasn't arrived, so union. people have trouble finding us," he satd. Under the a&!:eements, workers are "We're on the northwest side of the pai<I the oemanaed-settlement Wltll-a-billldlng."- Classes In parent effectiveness will new contract is signed. The office is located in the South be offered by psychologist J.ean B. Smith The drywall contract expired In Orange County Regional Civic Center, beginning Thursday in Laguna Beach. August, but was extended 60 days for 30143 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna The eight-session course in what h1rs. renewed negotiations. The deadline pass-Niguel. Smith describes as "a common sense ed Oct. I. It serves all unincorporated areu from system for the settlement of C\lnOicU According to a drywall contractors' 1 r v i n e to San Clemente-Including between parents and youngstersu will-spokesman, the differences be t we en Mission Viejo;-Lake·-Forest, El Toro meet weekly for three hours at 3125 union and management are negotiable Laguna Hills, Capistrano Beach, and Alla Laguna Bl\'d. and can be settled. South Laguna. C.ost of the course is ~ for ~ne Tr~t~, ho~ ever . said no new In addition W the 48 deputies, the parenl. $100 for t\li'O. Further 1nfonnat1on ba rgrunmg sessions ha ve been set. substation has five tnvestfgatora five is available by calling Mrs. Smith at The strike reached statewide scale se rgeants, and thrtt clerks. ' 832·9012. ~1onday, the day before ' ' N a t I o n a I Thieves Loot Laguna I-Jome for Sl ,670 Loss A Laguna Beach man lost $1 ,670 worth of property ~londay in the latest of a wave of burgla ries plaguing the city. ~lichacl Taurie llo of 190 Canyon Acres Dr. told policc 1 that burglars had made off with camera and stereo equ.ipment, clothing anO other items some time bot\\'ee.Jl 6 p.m. Sunday and 4:30 p.m. Monday. Entrance was gained by remov- ing the screen from a bedroom window, then prying the \11indow open . Coed Jogger Di es SAN Ll;IS OBISPO (UPI) -An autopsy has been scheduled to determine the cause of 'death of an 18-year-<>ld Cal Poly freshman coed who collapsed and died while jogging on the school track. Janet Penfold. Northridge, col- lapsed duri ng a volu n1ary jogging session in a physical fi llll'SS clas; ~li>nday. ORANG E COAST t e DAILY PILOT Tiit O••"'J' (0.11 O•+IV Piiot. ,..!~ w~•lll 11 <l)mbll><:d Ille Ne•\·P•tl\, I\ Pl>I>'•~ by 1"" Or11>q0e Co•~I P"bhill•"9 CO"'ll~llY. "'""'•te e<11t•on~ M~ P<lbl•""'" M0•1<i.y lhf°""1" "'"'"'" "" Qat.o ~ ... Ne,..!)Or1 &.acn. "'""l•nQIM 8".1(11,F-!otlll V•lley UQl><W 6eo1<n, l<•inefSldd'lellfCI '"" S.n 0.,,. .. ,, '§.In J,..n C.O"lr•no. A '-'~' <e<i•-1 t clihM '~ pu&lt'l\H S..lurd•Y• ...,,, S"r<l•n. T~e prof\{l~I DVbfltfl>tw:t pl1<1I " •I JOO W.~1 !Wy 51f"I, Ci»tl ""'1"1. C..r1loflll1 '1•16. Robert N. Weed Prt~lotM •nd Publl,,,,., Jllck R. Curley \"Cl P•tt•!lo.fl, Ind Cil~ll Mif ... Otf' Thom as Keevn Thomas A. MurphlrH? IM~•qlllQ Ellllor Cha rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall '""'l~n\ wn1q•1pq EdhOI'' Laguna Beach Offlct l\k{,1tnn11r•\I lil••h""' •«1··~· "' o. Oo• ...... '11JI Other Offices '°''' ""'•• uo Wf1t a., '\llfi'f ,,.,..Clllft 8'1tn in1 ,,.,.,.,.,,, ~v.,.., liu111.,191ooi 811:•<11 11111 11eac1111oui., .. d ' W1 CJ•,,..~i. lOf N1r111 El ~11'111 At.i leleptlont (7141 '42-Cllt Classified Advtrllsing 642-S671 Laguna Btach All Oepa1'1mtnt1: Telephone 494-9466 C.0Y"Vl\I, 1•1~. 0••• Cot" P11tllllfl!11t (A'"'"""' 1'il ... .., \!80'1". IMll\!•11-, "°'"'It( ,...Ult"' ld.-.r1••"*1h hl<l'11 _, bf IYCl•QQll"f1l "'''"°"' •l*l.i °'""'lolon of UCtrrlfll'I OwM•, S-CO"ll , ···~ '"""QI' 111td tt 0.1• Allll\I, C..!1fo•..+A. '~0\Crtllhor> llV t 1H1't lo) Qll ...,.,,,.1,, b~ fl\I I M Ill -!NJ; 111illt¥V <1"•1111<1(-U 00 lllO"tlll• Construction Mobilizatkin Day" in which construction workers across the country are protesting the financial pinch facing the construction industry and its high level of unemploymerit. Qua1£e Meeting .4.t Saddleback \\1hal Y:ould happep to your home if an earthquake struck? llow close are you to a fault? 'These and related questions are the topic for the Oct. 16 meeting of the Saddlebaclc Area Coordinaling Council (SACC). Ri ck 1.1unson, engineering geologist ror Orange County, .,.,;11 speak . He will detail informatlo n from a recent seismic study produced by the Orange County Building and Safety Department. Everyone in the Saddleback Valley communily is invited . a SACC spokesman said, The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. in the community room of Peoples Fed· era! Savings and Loan, Saddleback Plaza, El Toro Road . l{eacl ing of Poetry ' Sc hccl ulccl in Laguna, Rolx>rt Peters, a professo r of English at UC lr\'1ne and a noted Southern California poet , will read his poetry in l.aguna Beach Thursday. The reading will begin at 8 p.m. at the Fahrenheit 451 Bookstore, 509 South Coast lfighway. There is no charge for admission but donations of $2 will be accepted. From Page Al POLICE ... have been "malicious mischief." He said the listing was made aft.er it w a s determ ined pc:>lice officers were involved afl(i aft er an fnvestigation WB!I initiated. The chief said the log had been ror- rected to reflect this. He said the in· vestlgation and events surrounding the incident were proper~y kept confidential and would be so treated in the future .if similar circumstances arose. From Page Al NORRIS ... -of criminal actions that should be taken before a grand jury. Norris-said other California crimes that should be investigated for Nixon's possible involvement in them included the payment of hush money to convicted \Vatcrgate conspi rator Howard Hunt and the pending perjury trial of fonner Nixon ai de John Ehrlichman. ''Very little. if. a0ything. is being done in all lht!se matters," Norris said. "l would make them a top priority if I were auorney general.'' 4 Babies Born A.part MORELIA, Mexico (UPI) -Maria Dominguez, 20, gave birth . to o n e quadruplet in her country village Monday and then traveled 16 miles into town to have the other three. Two ol tbe children died a few how-s later. Gives The111 Pain ~ .~farijuana Smohers Ilurt Soonest Heart patients can exerci~ onlv half as long '~·ithout feeling che~t pains after smok.Jng 3 mnriju:tna cigarelle th a n after smoking a tobacco cigarette , ac- cording to the !lndlngs of a UC Irvine researcher. Angina pectoris-ehest pa i n s ei· perienced by h e a r l patlents-are ex- perienced during exercise after smo~:ing either, according lo UCI cardiologist Dr. \Vilberl S. Aronow. In slud les publi!hed In m c d I c ll 1 journals, Aronow has described the effect of cigarette smoking on men with heart problems who perf()rtn excoclse. Smoking a filtered , Io w • n I c o t In e cigarette decre&sed by 13 pcrtent the lim~ the men could exert:lse without feeling chest pAin!I. he said . The average cigarette cut the time by 24 percent. he snld. But 10 puff~ on a marijuana cigarette reduced the tlmci by 48 percent, he said. In both cases, carbon monoxide caused the pains. While nicotine Is also known as harmful, bis testa on marijuana show that the main in&redlent, tetrahydro- caMabinol (THC) has a stronger effect on lncrtaslng tho pulse and blood P"'"' sure . Because or the different amounts u1ed, Aronow said, cigarette and marl- juMI use cannot be eqllatfd. .. While a be1vy tobacco user may smoke 20 to 21 cli&l'<ltet • day. he 11ld, a marijuana user may only 1moke Une ()r four joints in the same period , he said. ''llGwever. it ls certainly safe .to assume that the more cigarettes one smokes, of either kind, the more pro- nounced the effe<":t on the pulse, blood pre ss ure a n d -I n co ronary pa· tlcnts-angina pcctoris1" he snid. ' • WANTS NEW VERDICT Convicted Con1pir1tor Ayers • 11111• ~lief srau l"Mto• WILL APPEAL CONVICTION Newport's Eloise Popeil Dana Point Sewage Bid: Postponed By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of I ... Dally ~Itel Slllf Procedural problems blocked action fl.1onday by the regional coast.al com- ntlssion on a request to construct a large sewer outfall off the Dana Point coaJI. The request for the $12 million pipe that would de.liver treated sewage to ocean \Vaters two miles off Dana Harbor was made by the Southcastcm Regional Rec:lamaUon Authority iSERllA J. com· posed of south Orange County sanitary and water districts. _ Commissioners \Vere told by Robert Keeler. the commission's lega1 COUDiCI. they could not act on the p r o po s a I because they had no s t a f f recom- mendation. The rules and regulations of the commission. he Said, require a , recommendation be made before action is taken, Repeated attempts by Commissioner ' Eloise P opeil, A ye rs Sent to State Prison .J.oois.....Nowell of IMg Beacb-to.-.Ucl<-----o--- a recommendation from the staff failed. By TOP.I BARLEY Of 1119 Dally ~lltt Stiff LOS ANGELES -Convicted con- spirators Eloise Popeil and Dan Ayers were denied a new trial here Monday and sent to state prison for one to five. Cory Claims He Didn't Get Filnd Frpm Lawrence years for plotting the murder of ber multimillionaire husband. ,.,.... ) Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler accused the former Newport Beach resi- dent during bis sentencing comments of being "a female Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde \\•ho was loving and considerate lo her family and friends. but something quite different where her husband was con- cuned. "She is vicious, cuMing and deprav- ed," Judge Brandler added , corrunenUng that he had received "pathetic and heart ,broken" letters from IS persons.. And the judge quoted several biblical texts in further condemnation of the blonde defendant , among them the com· mandments ''Thou shalt not kill" and "Thou shall not commit adultery." The commission's executive director, Melvin Carpenter, ~refused to make a recorrunendation pending more study. CommJssioners agreed to again take up the matter Oct . 21. Carpenter is expected to make an official recommendation at that meeting. During the public hearing on the ap- plication, SERRA officials suppi>rt.ed the new outfall while a leader of an Orange County environmental group urged the permit request be denied. • Commiss ion e r s were told lhat regardless of its decision, the matter would be appµled to the state coastal commission by the losing side. Alex Bowie, an attorney representing SERRA, said Lhe authority is under . a mandate from tbe state Water Quality Control Board to stop using the existing outfall-of'Uana Point Jly Jan. 1, ·1976. Dennis O'Leary, a consulting engineer. said the existing outfall is "flimsy" and is undesirable because it discharges sewage close to Doheny State Beach J>ark and the harbor., • c " I I t p I I st f a SAN DIEGO (AP) -Hotel executive ~f. Larry La\vrence says he gave $300 in cash to Assemblyman Ken Cory (P.. Garden Grovei ior the Democratic can· didate's primary campaign for sta te con- troller, but Cory denies it, the San Diego Evenlng'Tr\bune·sald t.oday. Lawrenct, formerly the Democratic Party's Southern CaU fornia chairman, said in an interview that he personally gave the money to Cory at Cory's re- quest. Judge Brandler ordered the maximum term for the convicted lovers arter beln accus y e ense a orney rt Green of making "highly prejudicial er- rors'' during the seven-week trial and of displaying "bias and prejudice" during the jury's dellberaUons. It was revealed by Don Martinson, another consultant, that even if a 11 necessary appro a s are given SERR"A:---..-~--o11 Despite his former position in high council• of ,the Democratic P a r t y , Lawrence is Supporting R e p u b I i ca n Houston I. Flournoy for governor· Uris year. _ The Cory gift was declared by Lawrence in a campaign statement file4_ under oath and penalty of perjury last Friday, the newspaper said. But It said Cory's campaign statements -also filed tmder oath -do not show the con- tribution. Cory wo n the Democratic nomlnation. ln an interview, he denied ever asking Lawrence !or money or receiving cash from him. Lawrence said the money was given to CorY be s i d e the pool at the home of Robert Slegel, where the Democratic Slate Cent r a I Committee was sponaoring a reception for C.Ory. Lawrenee said Cory asked him for money for hi.s campaign but did not want a check. He said he reached into his pocket and gave Cory "between $300 and $400 in cash.'' "I did not ask Larry for money," Cory said, whlle recalling that they met. "l ean envision $300 getUng-lost in the campaign somewhere, but t don1l recall any money changing hands." Cory's acceptance of more t h a n $500,000 from two contributors in Orange County has been-turned into a campaign issue by his Republican opp one. n t, Assemblyman William T. Bagley, (R·San Rafael ). "You should dJsqualify yourseU from all post .conviction proceedings," the Laguna Beach attorney argued whlle Judge Brandler glared at him from the bench. Green said he based that 1iemand on Judge Brandler's stating during a private press conference In his chambers before the final jury verdict was in that Mrs. Popeil, 49, was alio guilty of conspiracy and was only cleared ol that charge by a legal te<":hnicallty. A jury ended the maratt.on trial by find ing Mrs. Popell and Ayers, 'n, of Santa Aaa, guilty of planning the killing of kitchen gadget magnate Samuel Popeil, 60, of Chicago with "hit man" Robert Peeler, 34. Ayers was additlonally convicted of v:ork.lng out another murder scheme wit h "hit man" Donald Reed , 49. Judge Brandler ruled today that he can serve the two tenns concurrently. Lawyers for both defendanl!I served notices of appeal on Judge Brandler immediately after U1eir clients were sentenced. Judge Brandler refused to even t'On· sider the possiblity of freeing the defen· dants on bail pending the hearing of their appeal. He pointed out to the two defense lawyers that Ayers was a highly qualified. pilot who could use Mrs. Popeil's substantial funds at any lime lo buy an aircraft and fly the pair out of the country. for the. prqjeet. the new outfall will not ·be in use until July 1976, six month,, after the state deadline. Dale Secord of th e Environmental Coalition of Orange County said the outfall was designed. to serve too many people-in t.be..3outh county region. There are now about 70,IMXI residents within the bo1mds of SERRA. The outfall has been designed to serve an eventual po~tiOll of 359,000 persons. Secord said the pipe should be sized to ler\'e an eventual population of 169,000. Laguna Building Permits Reflect September Dr<_>p Twenty -nine building permits vafued at $284,034 were issued at the Laguna Beach Department of Planning an d Development in September. 'Ille number and value of permits refiectJ a drop from the same month in 1973, when 45 pennit.s valued at $1.255,488 were Lssuecl Building for the year, however, still reflects an increase over-la st.year. So far, 472 permits \'altsed at $8.8 million have been issued this year. Jn the first nine months of 1973, .fU permits valued at $8.'l.million weft issued. September's permits were for five single family homes, live wa11s and fooces, and a number of alterations and additions to buildings. ''Branding keeps us all honest .. And the customer knows it.'' "Carpeting is a blind Item. For the consumer. few things are bought with eo little knowledge, and with so mJCh trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the hme. feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials, and have, In fact,· not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet alter Just six monlhs of use, one will look terrlble and the other will look like new. How is the consumer to know wh ich Is which? Oddly enough, even price often won 't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting Is no guarantee of quality. The only thing that protects the Investment of the consumer. and the reputation of lhe honest retailer, Is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." Thia Is why we don't private label cerpetlng at Alden's. When you find · ~es with the ·names changed on the labels. run over to Alden's fast. After all, carpeting Is one of life's maJor Investments. It shouldn't be gone Into blind. AI DEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A•e. COSTloMISA 646-4838 HOUIS: M-"'"''"""" t lo l:JD-HI, t lot-SAT. t:JO lo 5 ' 7 I I u t t le w re h q t ca to ho St SU in ni te ' • Saddlehaek Today's Final N.Y. Stooks EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 281, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESOA Y, OCTOBER 8, ! 974 TEN CENTS ' 0 . nnex 0 u e Test Class Contested Minute1nan Launched VANDENBURG AFB (U.Pl ) - Strategic Air r.ommand combat crews successfully launched a !.finuteman II intercontinenta1 ballistic missile fl.1onday night as part of a series of operational test laWlCheS. ' Oraage • Weather Night and morning low clouds and scattered sprlnkles through Wednesday, according to the \\'ealher service, with slightly "'-armer skit\s. Possibility of some sunshine in the aftemoon-wectnes- day. lllghs of 01 at the beacllcs r.is- ing to mld-70s Inland. INSWE TODA. Y ~light tht nt%t step for Ho1.0- ard CoJefl be o.!l"a da11cer and singer? He e:pt1ct.1 to do a little of botl~ if ABC goes through with pla:m to put ILim hl charge of a oorietv show. Page B7. , Back to School Nig11ts Slated Dm·ing the Week Back-~School night, a chance for "'p8rents to see what happens at their children's sc!Jools. begins U.Ugllt at 7,30 p.m. at Del Cerro School in ltlission Viejo. For the next three weeks, back-to- school night programs are scheduled in each of the schools of the Sadd1eback Valley Unified District e1cept El Toro IDgh School, ajiere oonstruction prob- lems caused a postpouemrnt untll De- cember. Wednesday, open house is scheduled at Unda Vista School at 7 p.m. and Ollvewood School at 7:30 p.m. The rest ol the schedule' -Thursday, Montevideo School, 7:30 p.m. Glen Yenno and Lomarena Schools, 7 p.m. ~ 15: Cordillera School, 7:30 p.m. -Oct. 16: Aliso School, Tr ab u co ·School,both·el-7'00 po • -Oct. m De Portola SChool, 7,30 p.m. --Oct. 23: Esperama School, 7 p.m. -Oct. 24: Los ·A liso s Intennediate School, 1:30 p.m.; La Paz IntermedJate School, 7 p.m. --Oct. 29 , Mis&on Viejo lllgh School, 7:30 p.m. -Oct. 30, S!lverado High School, 7 p.m. Se Joaquin E1ementary School, which is now meeting In three other elementary schools unUI Its Laguna Hills facility Is completed, "ill hOld open house ac- cording to tho schedule ol the scilool' the dilld Is attending. Thus the San Joaquln students at san- Uago School wilt have open house Oct. 9; Glen Yermo School, Oct. 10; and Altl!O School, Oct. t6. • ~tort information on the baclc·to-at:hool nlgblS Is available by calling tbe IJ>o dlvldual sdlools. Post Office Set to Open Ma1isfield Says Rocky Hearing·s May Be Reopened WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen ate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield said today disclosures of gifts made by Vice Presi den tial nominee Nelson A. Roclcefeller to political associates "could well reopen hearings" on his nominaiton. However, Senate Republican I e ad e r llugh Scott said he has "seen nothlng \l.'hlch has impaired tbe integl"ity or Gov. Rockefeller in any way." Rockefeller, former governor of New York, has said he made financial gifts to Henry A. Kissinger in 1969 when he was an adviser to Rockefeller and before joining the Ni1on administration and to L. Judson 1'forhouse, the former New York state Republican chairman. Rockefeller and his family have given major contributions to a number of Republicans in Congres.1 who will vote on his nomination. The New York Times said today the most recent gift was $15,000 to Seo. Jacob Javits (R·N.Y~), two weeks ago. In addition, there have been reports of a $550,000 gift to William J. Ronan, chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and $100,000 to Hugh h1orrow, Rockefeller's press secretary. Ronan confirmed the gift today. "So far as 1 am able to ascertain it's legitimate," t.lansfield said. "But (See ROCKY, Page Al) PIGSKIN PICKERs PUSH PREDICTIONS Competition among Orange Coast predictors of the outcome! of 30 weekend football games Is becoming more intense as the Daily Pilot Pigskin Plckeroo '74 enters fts fourth week. Weekly winners are awarded ~ith televl!:ion and radio prodl.K'tJ worth $130. A color television tel pa to the overall WlMer Of the 10..week· test O( gridiron foretutlllg lkllls. To be eligible for tho erlllld prize. Plgskln Plckeroo entrants must first wln one ol the "'eekly contests. Details and an entry blank are publish- ed tn tbe •Porli ..ctlon.ol today'• Dolly Piiot. I MOUllON SOtOOl ,._ UNDll CONSTIUCTIOH WISTIANO SOtOOL S_"'6 MISSION VIEW H.S. '~- SAN JUAN SCHOOL K•S ""°""° San Juan Capistrano SCHOOl K·6"°1Mi.__~IJ__ 1.H.DANA SCttOOl K·6 PAUSADES SCHOOC. k·S lAS PAI.MAS SCHOOL tc• 6 OU~ so.oat K-6 qet 4~ SHADED AREA SHOWS 6,000 ACRES INVOLVED IN SECESSION Saddleback, Capo 80.1rds to Mfft Mond•y on Complex Matter Irvine Compa11y Sets 8th. Session on Coastal La11cl The Irvine Company 's composite plan for developing its I0.00().acre coast a I lands will be unveiled at the eighth meeting oC the Irvine C.Ompany -P..lulli· Agency Planning Program (TICJ\1AP) Wednesday. The vast acreage lies between Corona de! ?<.far and Laguna Bcadl and extends inland to the San Joaquin Hills ridge line. . Frequently described as the company's most valuable parcel, the land includes a 3.5-mile stretch of beach and 1,500 canyon acres intended as the site for a regional park. Because of the need for approval of the plan by a number of public agencies and the resistance the company may meet rrom some private groups, TIC· MAP was formed to informally air the plans ahe.ad of public hearings. Meetings are attended by represen· tatives of the COMtal comm I sslo n . c.alifornia Department of Parks and Beaches, Califomla Department of Transportation, Orange County govern- ment and the. cities of Laguna Beach, Ne\vport Beach aM Irvine. Additionally, the Environmental Coall· lion of Oran~ County, the Planning 2nd COOservafffinU!ague and the Sierra Club have sent representatives to the meetings. Si1 plans for development o( the area '\\'ere discussed at the group's June 26 meeting. As the plans were described by lrvine Company P I a n n e r Don \..ameron, each was criticized as to its drawbacks. A total open space concept "'as written off as too expensive and because no agency has offered to buy !he whole tract. 4 Bal>ies Born Apart fl.IORELIA, ~1e.xieo (UPI) -Maria Dominguez, 20, g1n·e birth to o n c quadrople.l ln her country village P.londay ard then traveled 18 miles Into town to ha\"e Ille othtr three. 'IV.-o of the chlldren died a rcw hours later. ' Developing the area as a self-wntained community \\'SS described as impractical and an additional drawback y,·as the expense of maintaining private beaches. A suggestion that the area become an "elite estate suburban area" y,·as judged not in the public interest. A balanced coastal coaununily plan. mi1ing residential and com nl er c i a I development of the area, called for a higher density than the company y,•nnted, the planner said. Another altemati\"e, establishing ty,·o communities with one on the coast and another inland. y,·ould put too much traffic on Pacific Coast Highy,,av. The "romantic appeal" of ihe si:tlh plan, a "unique destination resort" \Vas also unacceptabl• because the-> "site is nice , but not spectacular." Can1eron also said Uierc ·would not be sufficient de- mand for the minimum S.000 hotel rooms such a development v:ould require. T'ne company has called the n1eeting Wednesday to describe R ne\v plan .,.,,hich \l.'OUld combine the better elements o{ all six alternatives into a single plan it hopes will be acceptable to the groups represented in TIC~fAP. Irvine Council ,1._..~l eet T el,erised lrvine's city council v.•111 star in a Commw1Jty Cablevision broad· cast of its proceedings tonight. The AAow v.'ill be carried li\"e to subscriber~ of the cab 1 e television St..'\llon on Channel 3. The meeting >Ai l! brgln at 6:30 p.m. ueffi:S for di8CUSAion include the Irvine COmpany's application for zone rh:'inges to develop the 2,058- acrc I r v In e lrwtuslrlal Complex· &ast and Ille Irvine Center regional shopping area. 1 Saddlebaclc Ti·ustees Get Stt1dy A controversial proposal Yihich could place all or P.1ission Viejo in one school district after months of complaints from residents got off the ground Monday. Trustees of the Saddleback V a 11 e y Unified School District recei\•ed \\'ilhout comment a report £rorn a study group recommending anne xation of a 5,000-acre parcel of ~fission Viejo. The section of land is part of the Capistrano Unified School Dis tr i cl. Parents in the CUSD portion have oom- plained that their chlldren have to ride the bus too far lo upper level CUSD schools when SVUSD schools are closer. !\" mttting to disc.uss Jhe... pro~al with the Capistrano Unified Schoo I DiSl.rict is set for Oct. Joi at Viejo Elementary School in the CUSO portion of P..-lission Viejo. TI1e report is the re sult of a six-month study by a group of parents Crom the Capistrano district. The a n n ex a t ion would cost 1he Saddleback district es 1mated $2.8 million. \1iejo School and Castille Elen1entary School are the only comp leted schoo~ in the affected acreage, although there is a designated high school site. Th e commiUee found that two-thlrd., of .Ute territory is _ d_eveloped, including the t.1ission Viejo Country Club. ~fission Community Hospital. Sad d I e b a c It. College. and l\1arguerite Rec re a ti on center. Housing dC\'elopments of the acreage include l\lission Ridge, and Granada, lifadrid. Coronado, Xew Barcelona and Casta del Sot neighborhoods. The report said though the Saddleback district would have to pay about $2.8 1nillion for !he three school sites. tt would also gain the assessed vaJuation from the area. About 10,500 students ultimate- ly y,·ould go to the Saddleback district from the annexed portion. * ·.~ CVSD to llold Secession Study With Saddleback By JOJIN VALTERZA 01 lh• O.ily P(lol Still Trustees of the C8pistrano Unified School District agreed Monday to hold an initial study session with their coun- ler'jiarts in the Sadd!eback Valley to ex· plore the transfer of 6.000 acres of CUSO territory to the other entity. But despite agreement on a preliminary session next l\londay at Vie· jo E!e1nentary School. the CUSD Board appeared suspicious. primarily about the funding for the report presented them by a pa rent sludy group. Leading the concern about the fi~an­ cing and leadership behind the pro1cct conducted by t.1ission Viejo residents, Trustee Bob Hurst said that the co1n· mittee should be repaved lo disclose the fundini:: of the project which stnned last February. The report points out the advantages and disadvantages of shifting control of the t~rritory in southeasterly f\1ission Viejo from the CUSD to the Saddlebaclc Valley t;nificd School District. Preliminary reports show !hat the CVSD should reap about $2.8 million for its interest in the area just north of San Juan Capistrano and east of thf' San Diego F'ree\\'<l)'. "\\'e ha\'e to have it open and honest llwse day s. and >A'e should have a com· plrte detailing of the expenses of this project and the. funding behind i t ... \\'hcther it \\'as a group of individuals, or a pri\•ate firm." said Hurst. Despite the curi()Sity O\'Cl" the backing or the project -initiated first lllrough 1)arent cont11cts with the S:.ddleback bollrd -the CUSD lruslcl'S agreed thllt because of the complexity of the secession issue, nego1iations shoula start as soon as possible. The inlllal study session y,·ill bi.' public and will SIJl rt ,at 7:30 p.m. in I he muHipurposc'"l"OOm at Viejo. The basic form at of the meeting is for the presentation or the concepts in the re.port to both boards at the same time. Presumably, d i s cuss io n would take place on the next phases of the negotiations. The malter focuses on the a5SCrt~ re1notcnes.<1 of the'. toni:: peninsular strip In lhe CUSD ~here parenls relate strong;. ly 10 the Saddleback comnlunily, but lSee cuso, r::ige .\ti . \ .. ' ' • • A 2 OA.!LY PILOT IS WANTS NEW VERD ICT Convicted Conspirator Ayers T11tSd.lJ, Octobtr 8, 1974 Llally l'ilel SllH l'IMftt WILL APPEAL CONVICTION Newport's EloiH Popeil Coasi Rain . Not Even . . Meas1irahle The first rainstorm or the season drop- ped small amounts of water along the Orange Coast f\-fonday, causing 54'.lme traffic tic-ups and dampening homev.·ard bowKi school children. The ra in, ho"·ever, was v I r t u a 11 y unrneasurable. The Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach said only • ' t r a c e ' • amounts or rain fell f\1onday and the s.1me reading u·as made Tuesday morn- ing. Along the coast. several traffic ac- cidents \\'ere caused by the slick streets in Huntington Beach and a fe\I.' traffic .snarls \\'ere reported on the freeways th is morning, according to the Cali(ornia lligh1vay Patrol. . • Eloise Popeil,-Ayers Other rain measurements included .CM incheLi.o Santa Ana and ,02--lnches ,, at Santiago Peak. San Clemente had no rain ?o.tonday, with only·light drizzles this morning. Sent to State Prison About six spinouts and crashes tied up Orange County freeways following Monday's showerL acco_rding to Jerry Maxwell of the California H i g h w a y 0.ll'f l'llOI Stiff ...... By T0!\1 BARLEY Ci 1"9 ~U, l'llol Siii! LOS ANGELES -Convicted con· spirators Eloise Popeil and Dan Ayers 11•ere denied a new trial here l\.tooday and sent to state prison for 11ne to five years for plotting lhe fnurder ot her multimillionaire husband. -Superkir C.ourt Judlf(e l\.tark BrA11dlcr accused the former Newport Beach resi- dent during his sentencing comments or being '!a-female Dr. Jekyll and Ji.tr. tlyde who was loving and conskleraie lo her famJly and friends, bul something quite leisure World Patrol. Traffic this morning was near nonnal. -Scopiiig It Out different "'here her husband ivas con-A single po\ver outage, affecting only cerned. a half dozen customers, was '!Xperienced "She is vicious. cunning and dcprav-in Silverado Canyon about t a.m. today, ed," Ju<ige. Brandler added . commenting according to the Edison Company. that he had received "pathetic and heart The National Weather Service predicts as Keith shows SELF teacher John Goodman how the device operates. The equipment was jointly purchased by the district and the company. Stan Keilh of Techtroni"t demonstrates an oscillo- scope presented to the Irvine Secondary Education Learnjng Facilitator alternative high school. Dave \Veathers, also of Techtronix1 (standing) looks on ~---="-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ broken" letters from 15 persons. continued night and morning low clouds -And lheiudse quoted several biblical v.·ith ~_lli!red sp:rinkJes l_b}_ougb Wednes-day. texts in further condemnation of the Afternoon skies at times should be blonde defendant, among them the com-sunny. mandments .. Thou shalt not kill" and Temperatures along the coast should "Thou shall not commit adultery." range to 62, dropping to the mid-SOs tonight. Left y Scissors For President Judge Brandler ordered the maximum On the bright side or the rain, the term for the convicted lovers after being Air Pollution Control District predicts sue Alpert or Santa Ana iS sen· accused by defense attorney Robert little or no smog in the damp 'skies. ding President Ford a left-handed Green of making "highly prejudicial er· gift so he can operate properly . rors·· during the seven-week trial and at ribbon-cutting ceremonies. ot displaying "bias and prejudice" during Frona Page Al Mrs. Alpert was interested to the jury's deliberations. learn that the President is left ·-From Page Al CUSD • • • their children attend .schools in other areas. Niguel Sheriff Sul>station Kept Busy 1st Week . Spoke!lrtlen for the stlJ'dy group said that initial straw polls of residents in the affected area showed a strong feeling auJ:~::: r:c~~:~/~:: ~:!~n;~t:~ that secession should be further explored. San Juan Capistrano kept deputies of wi~:ith:e t~d~~::a~~o~i:i~oru::;g~; the Orange County Sheriff's Department -~bu,,,,,st__<la~s~t~w~·ee,,._k_::~the""'i~r~f~int,.,~in'-"a~n~e~w ___ 110 __ -j -one-permanent-sehool;-Viejo;-p-J-u-s-south county substation in Laguna "You should disqualify yourself from NORRJS handed. Mrs. Alpert operates a o_urs_e__J~~l!CL_;a~ll.J!po~s~t~co~n~v~ic~ti~on~· ,;/';!roc~e<d~m~· ~s~",.!!lh~ec___:-~~~~~~c!_.:•!._<•!._<•c_ ____ j-~m~a~il order business called The Left --~J'llll.L-1' guna eac a orney ar \\' ile llanded Co m p e m e n t . She Castille School , which has been a Niguel. portable campus during coostruction of u . Walter Fath. commanding officer lhe permanent facility. for the rlew facility, said the transition Judge Brandler glared at him from "And I also charge Younger with ac-specializes in items tor left-handers In,.tead of L~1ke the bench. ling illegally wnen he gave the opinion like pens, vegetable pee i e r s. -Green said he based that demand that (former lieutenant governor Ed) mustache cups. fishing reels and Leisure World residents may gel a new nine-hole golf course instead of a man-made lake. according to Robert· E. Rosenwald , president ol the Rossmoor Corporation. . Initiated afte~· Rwneroos requests fron1 residents for m11re golf fa cilfties, a study into the change in plans will begin this "'eek. Rosenwald said the new golf course would be direclly southeast of the nearly completed twin 14-story Ro ss moor Towocs. The site could accommodate a 32 par executive course which Rossmoor spokesmen said could .b e designed for "leisurely, yet challenging play." Also planned tor the complex \vould be a starter house, putting green, six tennis courts and ample parking. ''Throughout the last 10 years o t dc\'elop ing our Leisure W or 1 d com· munity, golf has ~n a major at- lraclion.'' Rosen"·a!d said. "Even thou gh the original I 8 ·ho I e course was augmented by a nine-hole course of our existing total of 'll holes. "·e feel thfre mav be a need to provide .still additional facilities .'' A Rossmoor spokesman said t h c change in cost. if any. of 1he alternate land use has not yet been determined. She said more acreage \\'Ould be needed for the golf course than the Jake. A series of t"·o and three-story con· dotniniums had been proposed around the perimeter of the Jake . Changing the plans wou!cl me an eliminating the rwo-slory structures, more than doubling the amount of open spaCt.>: a spokesman said. ORAN GE COAST is DAILY PILOT ,....., 0•""91' (~II DA ii. 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She said she sent President Ford The district also owns a 44-acre high of 48 field deputies and 21 patrol cars before the final jury verdict was in Norris said he was backed by Orange a pair of left-handed scissors for that ~trs. Popeil.---49r was-also guilty ~ty co~! _Ar!rlan Kuyper and the his ribbon-cuttings. school site in tbe affected area and from the sheriff's headquarters in Santa planning will begin for construction Ana-proceeded "quite-smOolhly." of conspiracy and "'as only cleared of office of California"s legislative counsel As for herself, Pt1rs. AJPii'tis that charge by a legal technicality. in his opinion that Riley is illegally right handed. there, as welt. - -"We had a very active week and A jury ended the mar,pthon trial by occupying the Fifth District post and ¥hould be unseated on Dec. 31. , finding fo.trs: Popeil and Ayers, 'YI. or "This is political cronyism in action," Santa Ana, guilty of planning the killing Norris said. "The next t~·o-year term of kitchen gadget magnate Samuel for this office Should have been filled Popeil. 60. of Chicago Ylith "hit man " by the next governor or by popular Robert Peeler, 34. vote but certainly not by Reagan." Ayers was additionally convicted or Norris said if he becomes Cslifornia's v.·orkin g out another n1urder scheme "'ith attorney general he will take immediate "hit man" Donald R~. 49. Judge . Brandler ruled today that he can serve action to step up the investigation i.ir there is one" into former p r eside n t the two terms concurrently. Richard Nixon's a 11 e g e d role in Lawyers for both defendants served Watergate-related crimes in Calirorn ia. notices of appeal on Judge Brandler Norris said there is strong evidence intmediately after their clients were to suggest that Nixon knew of and sentenced. ha h may ve elped to plan tbe burglary Judge Brandler refused lo e\'en con-of Dr. Lewis Fielding's Beverly Hills sider the possiblity of freeing the defen-office. Dr. Fielding was Daniel "Pen· dants on bail pending the hearing of tagon Papers'• Ellsberg's psychiatrist. their appeal. "I would also order an immediate He pointed out to the two defense investigation into the bugging of Donald lawyers th at Ayers was a highly qualified Nixon·s telephorle." Norris said. He said pilot y.·ho could use Jl<lrs. Popeil's the former president's brother , a su bstantial funds at any time to buy Newport Beach resident, was the target an aircra ft and fly lhe pair out of of criminal actions that dloold be taken the country. before a grand jury. Judge Brandler agreed with Deputy Districl Attoreny Peter Bregman that Norris said other California crimes the jury .. exercised SOW'ld and mature that should be investigated fo!' Nixon's judgment" v.·hen it convicted OOth defen· possible involvement in them included dants of soliciting murder and cleared the payment of hush money to convicted them of related coospiracy allegations. \\'atergate conspirator Howard Hunt and California law does not provide pro-the pending perjury tria1 of former Nixon secution and punishment for the crime aide John Ehrlicbman. of conspiracy to commi t murder if the killing is to be carrjed out in another state. Judge Brandlier recalled Tuesday that the convicted pair had discussed six different \\'ays in which l\.1rs. Popei!'s est.ranged husband could be eliminated. Among them , he said, was the sug· geslion that both Popeil and his housekeeper be shot and dumped in the sa n1e bed in the millionaire's Chicago apartment. Thr aim of the defendants. it was successfully alleged . was to make P0Pf1rs S9 million fortune available to f\l rs. Popeil who believed she would get little or nothing from his e:;tate rrom Chicago divorce cow1. Fro1n Page Al ROCKY ... the fact that ifs publicized ra~ ques- tions, yes indeed. And it could well reopen hearings so far as Rockefell er is concerned.'' The Senate Rules Committee has com· pleled public hearings on Rockefeller 's nomination and is awaiting completion of a joint report on his income tax filings by Congress' Joint Committee of Internal Revenue Taxation and U1e Internal Revenue Service. Gives Them Pain -~'la rijua11.a S rnoh ers llurt Soones~ !leart paUents can exercise onlv half as long \\'1thQu1 feeling chest pains after smoking a n1arijuana cigarette th a n after smoking a lobacco cigarette, ac· cord ing to the findings of a UC Irvine researcher. Angin:i pectori5-<.'hest p a i n s ex- perienced by h e a r t patients-are ex- perienced during exercise afler smo~.ing rither. according lo UCI cardiologist Dr. "iilbctt S. Aronov.'. In ~tudtes published ln med i e 11 I journaLc;, Aronow bas cle5cribed·the effect of cigarette sn1o king on men with heart problems who perfonn t.xc.-tise. Smoking a filtered, low ·n i co 11 n e c1garcltc d~rcascd by 13 percent the lime the men could e>:e'"clse without r{'('hng chest pains, he liBid. The average cigarette cut the lime by 24 pt'rcenl. be said. But lO puff~ on a marijunn11 cigar ttc reduced the time by 48 percent, he said. In both cases, carbon monoxide caused the pains. While nicotine is also known as harmiul, ·rus tests on marijuana sbow that the main ingredient, tetrahydro- cannabinol (TifC) has a stronger effect oo increasing the pulse and blood pres· surt, Because of the different amounts used, Aronow said. cigarette and mari· Juana use cannot be equated. While a heavy tobacco user may smoke 20 to 25 ci garettes a day, he sajd, 11 marijuana user may only smoke three or four joints in the same period, he sal~. "i.fov.·cver, ii is certainly sate to assume that the more cigarettes one smokes, of either kind, the more pro- nounced the effect on the pulse, blood prcs!iure and-in coronary pa· tlcnts-angina pcctoris." he said. ;· <Ju ints Reported All Doing Fine In Baltimore BALTIMORE. Md. (AP) -Quin- tuplets, four girls and one boy, were born prematurely at University Hospital early today and doctors reported that all were doing fine. Karen Rohrer, 2.8, gave birth to the babies by Caesarian section beginning around 2:20 a.m. PDT doctors said. They are her first born. The children, ranging "in weight from two pounds 15 ounces to three pounds nine ounces, were in an intensive care nursery. Dr. Arthur Kaskins, an obstetrician, said Mrs. Rohrer was under treatment for an infertility problem and had been taking gonadotropin, which he described as a hormone drug associated previously with multi.pie births. Trustee George White. serving a s board President in lhe absence due to we "'ere surprised how many people illness or San Clemente's Gordon came in. The to11tmunily seems to be Peterson, stressed that he believes the well aware mat we have opcr.dl.." joint sessioo is premature. The emergency number for the· Shcr- Reacting to the complexity of the ifl's Deparement is stlll 834-3000. This issue, White insisted that the report is the main office in Santa Ana and only scratches the surface of the matter. the switchboard will coMect the caller ''There are still immense issues to directly to lhe local ~ation. consider such as badgeting, pupil and If &3~ is a toll call, Fath said teacher loads and other factors ," he residents should dia1 operator in an said. emergency and ask for the sheriff. They The legal procedures for secession are will be connected immedlately, he said. complex as well. The business number for the sheriffs First, a petition for secession of ter-department from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally ritory would have to be submitted to is 831-9250. the County Superintendent of Schools Services available from the new of!lce and would either have to be signed inculde civilian fingerprintini;, bicycle by a majority of trustees from each and gun registration, clearance letters district, or by %5 percent of the regls-ror visas and immigration, and a ball tered voters in the affected area. posting service. Then the County Committee on School Arrested persons still are booked Into District Organization would have to !ludy the Santa Ana headquarters. Fath said. the matter, conduct hearings and submit tie said In the first three days of a report and recommendations to the oper.alion last week, the south county e;ounty school board. substation handled 40 percent of the That board, which apparently holds department's activity countywide. the key to the issue, could either adopt The only problem encountered so far the plan, reject it, or schedule elections. has been that people can't find the The board also has the discretion to door. determine if the election should be held "Our new sign hasn't arrived, so throughout the ty.·o distri cts involved, people have trouble finding us," he said. or only in the area involved in the "We're on the northwest side of the boW'Jdary shuffle. buildi ng." ''Branding keeps us all honest. -And the customer knows •t ,, l • ' "Carpeti ng is a blind item .. For the consumer, few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so truel1 trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same, feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials, and have, in fact. not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use. one will look terrible and the other will look like new. How is the consu mer to know which is which? Oddly· enough, even pric0 often won't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting is no guarantee of quality. The only th ing that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the honest retailer, Is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." This is wh y we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When yqu find sa11"4lies wilh the names changed on the labels. run over to Alden's fa st. After all, carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldnl be gone into blind. 1 1 i • • AI DEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A.Ye. COSTAMISA 646-4838 HOURS: Moo. t1nn.n., t to S:lO-FRI, t tot-SAT, t :lO to 5 • ' 7 • Bu_ntington Bea~h Fountain ·Valley ... Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 28 1, 2_SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1974 TEN CENTS Quintuplets Born iii Balti1nore BALTl"!ORE. Md. (AP) -Quin· tuplets, four girls and one boy, were born prematurely at University Hospital early today and doctors reported that all were doing fine. Karen Rohrer, 28, gave birth to the babies by Caesarian section beginning around 2:20 a.m. PDT doctors said. They are her first born. The children, ranging in vte!,ght (rom . f\vo pounds 15 ounces to three pounds - nine ounces, were in an intensive care nursery. Dr. Arthur Kaskins, an obstetrician . said lit rs. Rohrer was under treatment. for *'1nfertility problem and had been taking gonadotropin, which he described NOBEL PRIZE WINNER Ex-Premier Sato a x Ford Calls For Tax Increases WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford announced a broad new anti·inflatiorl pro- gram this afternoon that includes higher taxes for many Americans, a public se~­ ice employment program and energy conservation measures to reduce oil im- ports. In his address to a joint ~on of Con· gress, Ford sai d his proposals 'vert a "grand design" for restraining inflation. The measures outlined by the Pres1· dent include: -A 5' percent surtax on income taxes for income levels above $15,000 for fain · Hies and $7,500 for individuals. -A program lo create publ ic service jobs for the jobless when unemployment exceeds 6 percent of the labor force. Spending y.·ould range from $500 n1illion to S2.2 billion, depending on thi! severity • • ea Hu11tii1gton Com1cilmen Split Vote By TERRY COVILLE 01 ,,,. oau~ l"lt.r 11•11 Huntington Beach c i t y councilmen refused l\loriday night to can for an expected special election P.1arch 4 on the controversial .r.eal estate transfer tax. On a split 4-2 vote. councilmen decided instead to v.'ithhold any actKin until after the !fo_v. 5 general election. Councilmen Don Shipley and Ted Bartlett opposed the delay. • Henry Duke suggested the de 1 a y . saying. "It "on·t hurt anyone 's effort-. - 10 "'ail for a decision . If 1he people vote · against the traii.sfcr t a x in November, then we can hold an electiOn in April 1976." He found support from J\1ayor Al Coen and councilwoman •larriett \Vit'der \\'ho had mis~ the Sept. 16 meeting \\'hen the council decided it wanted an early, i---,·~•,,.•-;ho;;;rm=or-ne,,d"'ru"'g°'a_s_soc_i_at_ed~pr_eVI_·o_u_sl-'"y-...a._'.,{.,2"'0.1-.,.A:a..'l&<,V.Urded w1 mu ip e 1 s. of unemplovment. -Expandettunemploymcntbenctits-for------.,.---1 i:'-----..c.,.;...~_.:.:.:._ _ _,.J:al'dl-4-eJeet-i-00.~·c_ _______ _, Duke \1·as the lone dissenter on a 7 \ I ' ! \ • Haskins said the quintuplets w e r e diagnosed Monday, but doctors had been Nobel Peace. expecting-a multiple birth since the third I month of J\lrs. Rohrer's pregnancy. The babies were due to have been lxirn Nov. 28. Haskins said they needed intensive care due to their wei_ght and prema urllY. ---- The four girls were born first, but the boy was the first to gel a name. He is RusseU Charles, according to !be doctor. The girls b.\lve yet to be named. HaskiM' said it ttpPtars the children developed from nve separate fertillzed eggs and share no more genetic materia l than brothers and sisters born under more usual circumstances. Haskins said such a situation is not unusual in multiple births. The falher Charles, 33, is a baker for the A&P grocery chain. Both parentts are Baltimore natives. Judg e Sets Date For Trial in Death of Fetus A man charged wilh murder after he allegedly struck a pregnant Fountain Valley woman ia the abdomen and caused her to abort pleaded innocent today in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered Lorenzo Villareal De La Rosa , 2 3, Garden Grove, to face trial Dec. 9 on charges of murder and assault. De Ln Rosa is held in county jail with bail set at $100,000. Judge Dickey refused to lower that bail figure today, but set Oct. 18 as the date he will reviev;r the bail set. in municipal court. De La Rosa is accused or causing the death or an eight-month fetus last July 10 when he punched his estranged common law wife. Connie Berber, 20, during an ar11:ument at her parent's home in Fountain Valley. Vet Pensions B.acked Prize HQ11ors From Wire Senilces OSLO. Norway -The Nobel Peace Prize for 1974 was awarded today to former Japanes Prime Minister Elsaku SatQ and the ·U.N. high commissioner for South-West Af rica, Sean P.1acBride of Ireland. The award was announced by the Nobel committee of the Norw e g i an parliament. The citation said "Sato has .•. advo- cated that Japan should not acquire her O\\TI nuclear v.•eapons." MacBride's cita- tion said "is awarded the priu in recog- nition of his efforts during many years to strengthen and protect human rights all over the V.'Orid." Sooth-West Africa is a territory under the control of South Africa which the United Nations has repeatedly declared should be granted independence. _South- \Vest Africa, known in IJle United Nations as Nambia, was a onetime Germany colony. Director Tim Greve . 0£ lhe N o be 1 Institute, in announcing the award, said "about 50·• candidates had been nominated for the 1974 Peace Prize, which is worth $124,000. The amOWJt will be shared equally between Sato and MacBride, both of whom are expected here for the award ceremony Dec. 10 -the anniversary of the death of Allred Nobel, Swedish ipventor of dynamite who donated the prize fund. The announcement by the Norwegian committee came as a surprise. It ha1 not been expected today. Sato had twice been elected by the Japanese liberal Democrats be {ore present !Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka took over. MacBride, iO, was the founder of the Nationalist Clanna Poblachta party in Ireland in 1946. (See NOBEL, Page All persons whose other unemployment compensation has been exhausted or who are ineligi ble for such compensation. - A 5 percent surcharge on corpo rate income taxes, which would raise an es- ti mated $2.l billion in revenue. -A $3 billion program to .9Ubsidize mortgage-interest-payments-and-to· finance about 100,000 new homes. -Various mandatory and voluntary energy conservation measures to reduce imports of oil by one million barrels per day by the. end o.f next year -An increase in the investment tax credit to 10 percent, up from 7 percenl for most businesses and 4 percent for utilities. -A request to Congress to ;:;el a 197~ budi::et spending ceiling of $.100 billion . The President did not announce any in- creases in gasoline taxes , nor did he pro· pose any tax relief programs for low· income families. But he said his administration will r.up- port ta~·relief proopsals already before Congress that his advisers contend \\.'Ould provide relief totaling $1.4 billion for per· sons with income below $15.000. The surtax for both individuals and corporations, which \\'OUld have to· be approved by Congress. would be for the 1975 calendar year only. Ruled out for the time being. also was gasoline rationing. which has been con· sidered by the Administration. But one source in the energy field said . either higher gasoline taxes or rationing could he proposed sometime after the November elecikms if the other energy conservalion measures proved inade- quate. "The President is not foreclosing any options in the energy area." this source said. 1'crrorisn1 Continues BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -President Maria Estela (Isabel) Peron, made a fresh call today for an end to te rrorism in Argentina , but police sources reported a double kldnaping and the discovery of a bullet-ridden corpse. Police sai d they found a man's nude body, wit h nlultiple wounds in the head and body from various caliber bullets, near the • international airport outside Bu e n.o s Aires today. \VASlflNGTON (AP} -The Senate passed Jegisl:ilion Monday to increase by 12 percent peJlsion payments for veterans and survivors. Jt aiso would raise by $400 the annual income limita- tions, making it $3,000 for s i n g I c pensioners and $4,200 for thMe wilh dependents. · ~ PIGSKIN ·PICKERS PUSH PREDie TIONS Jaycees Plan to Co11tinue Red Ball Safety Pr9gram Competition among Orange C o a s t predictors of the outcomes of 30 weekend football games is becoming more tntense as the Daily Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo '74 enters its fourth week. Weekly v.inners are awarded Zenith television and radio products v.·orth $130. A color television set goes to the overall winner of the IO-week test of gridiron forecasting skills. To be eligible for the grand prize. Pigskin Pickeroo ent rants must first y.•in one of the weekly contests. De.tails and 11n entry blank 11re publish- ed in the sports .section ot today's Dally Pilot. , Fountain Valley JayOOes ·said today they plan w coollnoe 1helr Red Ball fire safety program, while cautioning residenls not to take on a false sense of security about Its effectivenes,,. Their statement wu prepared jointly with city officials after a hastily called meeting ?ttonday lo discuss some fire and palice reservations concerning the program. Under "Operation Red Ball," Jaycee \.'ol.Wlteers plan to c a n v a s 11 city neighborhoods passing out red stickers to be put on Lhe .... 1ndows of room! ,.,,here children, the handicapped or the elderly sleep. • But in the clty statement issued toda y, the fire offlclaJs said they have a se t of "standard operating procedures" used during fires or similar emergencies. "Because o! this, the presence or absence of a Red Ball sticker on the window .•. will have little or no bearing •. .,"said the statement prepared by Fire Chief l\tickey Lav.'SO!'I. Police C h i e f Marvin Fortin, City 'Pofanager Jam es Neal and acting Jaycee president Hans Tietz. . Cify fire and palice officials earlier had expressed an additional concern lhat such stickers could be used by vandals or burglars to pinpoint the location of children or handicapped, but that issue wasn't dealt with In today's statement "Although the spirit of community service in which this project has bctn undertaken is oommcnclabte," he city officials said, "residents wbo particpate In the program shou]d be fully aware that it Is not an officially sanctioned Fountain Valley Fire Depanment pro- gram." \ Liglat1ai1111 Ctftises Bla::e Oil s~o.rage tanks. hit by lightning during the first rain of the season, go uf1 1n f1~1nes a1 the Exxon oll refinery nea r Valencia. Eight units of Los 1\ngclcs County fought S200.000 blaze. --------- CQastal Age11cy Co11siclers Ht1nti11gto11 Tow11 Lots The TOY.'n Lot section of Huntington Beach \\'as the ·subject of a lengthy hea ring l\londay night before the regional coastal commissio n. Following more than three hours of discussion on the area. the commission decided lo continue the hearing to Oct. 18. Commissioners c311ed_ the special hear- ing on the Town Lots area after learning tha t more than 40 requests for fourplex· es, triplexes and dupl exes have been submitted by developers. The area is bounded by Pacific Coast Highway. Ninth Street. Palm Avenue and Golden West Street. Staff planners recommended the com- mission place most of the Tn1"n Lots area in a "planning reserve" and halt. permit approval s pending completion of a specific development plan for the area. The commission did not act on the proposal. Instead, mem bers agreed that its staff should explore in more depth problems facing the area and repOrt back Oct. lit Traffic and population impacts arr two areas of roncem the staff will study. The Town Lots area has been the s~bjcct of st udies by the city of Hun- tington Beach. but no specific develop- ment plan has been adopted. Its problems date back to !he earlv 1900s when visionary planners created Lefty Scissors , For President Sue Alpert of Santa Ana is sen· ding President Ford a left·handed gift so he can operate properly at ribbon-cutting ceremonies. P.trs. Alpert was interested to learn that the President is left handed . 111rs. Alpert operates a mail order business called The Ceft Manded Com pl eme nt . She specializes in llcms for left·'handers like pens, vcget:i hle p e e I e r s . 1nustache cups, fishing reels and other paraphernalia . She said she Sf!:nl Pre~dcnt Ford ~ pair oJ lefl·hondeci scissors fo r his ribbon-cuttings. As for hc.>rself, 11Trs. Alpert is right handed. I a subdivision knO\lll as Paci fic City. Those plans fell by the wayside when oil V.'as discovered in the area in I.he '"""· Since then. !he To\\'TI Lots h as deve10ped into a mix of a pa rt me n t houses, oil 11'ells and' vacant land and tocla.v is considered !he biggest planning headache io Hungtington Beach. Sel'vice Tonig ht For Dr. Sheehan, Lo11 g time Dentis t A funeral mass for Dr. Philip Edmund Sheehan, 78, a pioneer Hun tington Beach dentist. y.•i\l be read at 7:30 tonight at Saints Simon and Jude Church in Huntington Beach. Dr. Sheehan, who practiced dentistry for 42 years. died Oct. 3 after an illness of several weeks. A private burial scrviet" "·ill be held \Vednesday at Calvary Ccmeterv in Los An geles. · A native.> of Colorado. Dr. Sheehan came lo Hun lington Beach 1n 1926 iind helped charier bolh 1he Gan:l('n Gro1•c and Huntington Beach Bot::iry Clubs and \11as active in that organization . Jn addition. he \va s an active member of Sainls Simon and Jude Parish. 10th Street and Orange A\'enue. serving for many years as a church ushe r. Survivors include his \Yifc of !he home al 742 !\:lain St.: a ~n . Na\'Y Lt. Cmdr. John P. Sheehan, stationed in the South Pacific: and a sister, Anna Roth of La l\lirada. The famil y suggests donations mav be made to the Orange County Cancir r~und. l\fotc l ~la u uge r Sla in RUfllOOUX ( AP)-Rh·erside sheriff's deputies Issued an alert for Kenneth Lee. 25, in the lihotgun slaying or the m;Jnager at the motel \\'here Lee:: lived, A AAeriff's spokes1nan Yid ~1onday that llov.'tlrd Dye, 59, wRs found d(lad in lh~ motel aft (lr otlier rcsldtnl\ reported hearing a shol tho prev ious nlghl. j •/ " 4.·1 council vote Sept. 16. when coun- cilmen first decided to bow to public pressure and hold an early special ele<:· lion on the transfer tax. l\londay night. CounciJy.·oman Nonna Gibbs sw!tched h€-i' -previous vote to agree v.·ith Duke. Coen and Wieder on delaying any action . Jerry 1'.latney was absent l\tooday. Duke poi nted out thal "after t he November election v.·e still have unlit December to call for a ?itarch 4 elec- tion.·· The confusion over election dat e s stems from ihe creation of t1\'0 separate ballot issues regarding the half-percent tra nsfer tax. City councilmen have placed their own issue on tht general eleclion ballot for Nov. 5. It offers the voters a choice between the transfer tax, or a con1t.ir.:i- at1on of a month ly trash rol!erlion fee and a one percent increase in the utility tax. It is purely an ad visory mea&:ure, not binding on the council. but coun· cilmen have pledged to follow the Y.'ilt of the voters. If \'oters prefer a garbage tu, lhe transfer tax "'ill be eliminated, Coun- 1See TRANSFER, Page Al) IVJ'ESTOR S WAIT FOR FORD 'S 1'ALK N~\V YORK j~Pl l -While awail ing details of PreS1dent Ford 's economic program. investors sal on the sidelines as prices drifted in a mixed paltern in nioderate trading on the NC'W York Stock Exchange today. (Tables, Page Al J l. ~he Dow Jones Industrial A\'crage. 1\·.hich snapped an 11-.session losing streak "'1th a 2.3-point gain l\1onday, lost 5.01 points to 602.5. Advances led declines. 895 to 431, among the 1.752 issues traded. The \'Olume amounted to 15.4 million shares. compared \~·ith 15.000,000 traded i\1onday. Orange Coast • Weather Night and morning low clouds and scattered sprinkles through \Vednesday, according to the y.·eather service, y.·ith slighUy \\·armer ski_es. Possibility of some sunshine in the afternoon \Vedncs- day. Highs of 67 at the beaches' ris-, ing to mid·70s inla nd. ' INSIDE TODA. 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II ' • • • ' ' H Tutsda~, Ottobtr 8'; 1974 ;I 2 DAILY Pll~ --- City Coun~il Stung by Bil~ on Office Re.vamp C~y <X>llllCilmen agreed Mooday nlgbl lo apend C9,S34 to refw:b'lsb a Main Slreet office 111•hich 111·i1t serve as head· quarters for the do111·nto111·n llunti.nb'ion Bta<.-h rcdcvelopn1ent project · But they expressed anger and frustra- Uoc1 111·hen they learned most ot 1M! TI'IOlle)l they \li'ert: uuthorit.ing had already bt.-Cn S~llt .. \'ou're asking us to ru tify an ;iction you 've alr(';1dy taken," ~layor Al C0t•n complainf'd 10 the cily staff. "~ty f.'()n- rrrtl Is not Jl!Sl th<' cost, but >n'hut allrrnatlves would lwve ~n availoble lO US. "We knew thtre 'A'OUld be reJ>l irs, but all of a :sudderi we get a $2U,000 bill . It coukl ha ve betn handled la a different wey." COuncllwoman llarriett Wieder naked '"·hy the redevelopment ofrlce "'asn't housed Jn rlly hall to save the city about S20,000. •·VTN (an Irvine engineering flnnl suggested the need for downtown identUy with this projct•t , '' replied VI n cc Moorhouse. the ci1y staff member who i.'S coordinating the redevelopment study with VTN. "You're invCfiting in 1hls community ror lhe ,. nut tbret to 15 ye a r s.•' Moorllouae later added. "We must lden- Uly with the .people o/ that area Ito win their support). lf you're going to tetk $36-$40 mltHon Jn lnvestmenta, you can't sell Hout or a to.cent can." ''Let's not c ont In u e \Vlth thlll d I s c ussion," suggested Councilwoman Normn Gibbs. ''It just gets more em- barrassing." Councllmen agreed 5 to 0 to ap1>rove the rund.~. with 1-.trs. \\'iede r a~taJnlng a1ld Jerry ~latney cibsent. The orfice in question ts expected to opt11 later this week at 220 ~laiD St-. in tho downtown area. It was once the headquarters (or t b e lluntin&ton Btacb Ja)'Cffl and is owned by the dty. Most of the rtlurbbhlng coots. abou t $20,000, Involved remodeling for private offices and bringing the restrooms and olher facili ties up to the building code. II will house planners rrom VT N , 1'1oorhousc and other city staff members invo lved with downtown redeiveh>pmenl proposals. • VTN is spending Its own Ume and money to create aco mp r e hen s i v e redevelopment plan for a 3 5 O -a c r e downtown arta wtUdJ str~hel from Beoch Boulev&l<I lo 'Ninth Slt«t, and lro1n lhc oeean to Oranie and Atlanta •~es. So far, the city's main commitment has been the tJme spent by t.loorhouse and the mooey spent on the office at 220 Main St Councilman Ted Bartlett sugge!ted the $29.000 was nothing considering "the hun- dreds o.f. thousands of dollars w?'ve spent on studies that went down the drain." The downtown office will be open to lhe public.and will be used In meetings with downtown property o~ners a n d merchants, aod for conferences with potenU&l Investors, a c co rd I n I to Moorhou~. Wblle VTN bas ga thtred considerable data on the potential for h o I e I s , restaurants, shops, ciod rcsidentiaJ con· struction in the study area, t.foorhouse says a specific rcdevolpment rlan has not been worked out , and wil depend on what the do\\•ntown people want. Huntington Beach Is not obligated to accept any redevelopment plan, but the city bas agreed to cooperate with VTN · and downtown property owners o n redevelopment studies. !llai11te11ance Facto1· Gave ~ory $300 Cash Capsule Council Actio1i Arsonists Council Sera ps Bike Trail Plan -Exec1itive }fere In caj)S'\lle Corm are tbe major actions taken Monday night by the Huntington Beach City Council. TRANSFER TAX: Decided not to calJ for a special e1ecfkm March 4 unut after they see the result of the Nov. 5 general election. DOWNTOWN: Reluctantly agreed to authoriz the use of $29,534 to re- turbish a downtown offJce~as-a ·planning headquarters for downtown redevelop- Sought in Huntington A proposed $76.000 Jx>achfront bicycle trail \\'as SC'ratchcd by 11untington Beac h city councilmen .. \londay nigh t until !ht> public 1111'rks department can determine ho111· much it will cost to maintain it. The proposed trail \\-'OUld have stretch- rd 3.2 miles along the Huntington State Beach fence, from Brookhurst Street 10 Beach Boulevard. It would ha\·e been the connecting li nk for a bi cycle trail froin the Santa Ana lUver to Bolsa Chica State Beach. But councilmen abruptly dropped it from the agenda when they were told it might cos t the city from $15.000 to $18,000 a year to sweep the sand from il menL - "We just don't ha\•e any infonnation SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Hotel executive BIKE TRAIL: Refused to approve a $76,000 bike trail along Pacific O>ast Huntington Beach fire investigafQrs 10. M. Larry Lawrence says he gave $300 l·lighway -from Brookhurst Street to Beach Boulevard -until the city staff day were seeking persons who may on the operating cost of this." com-can determine how much it will c06t to maintain it plained Couocil\\'Oman Harriet' Wieder, in cash to Assemblymap Ken Cory (D-have set two trash fires Monday night noting the city is already in budget Garden Grove ) for the Democratic can· EA RTIIQUAKES: Adopted a seismic safety element for the city's general and possibly nine within the same troubles because of projeets which cost didate's primary campaign for state con-plan which oullines earthquake potential and provides guidelines for con-neighborhood in the past month. a lot to maintain. !roller, but Cory denies it. the San struction. Fire Captain Roger Hosmer said the Councilman Hen"' Duke '"'anted a time Diego Evening Tribwie said today. blazes Monday were in a dumpster .,, mc11 RISE: Gave fmal approval to a high rise ordinance which esta~ !inti! set, asking the staff to report Lawrence, formerly the Democratic Jishes guideline! for buildings more than three stories tall in commercial behind Haven View School, 16081 Waikiki back within two weeks on talks with Party's Southern california chairman, and industrial zones. Lane, at 7:45 p.m. and another about state .parks officials to see if something sa.id in an interview that he personally an hour later in a trash can behind could be done to cut the ctearung· cost gave the money to Cory at Cory's re-ECONOlifY : Formally established a seven-member economic adyisory an apartment house al 4862 Kona Drive. est commission. on the trail. qu · Hosmer said both blazes were brought Mayor Al Coen , however, suggested Despite his former position Tu h1gh ZONE CHANGE: Refll8ed to change 10.8 acres of commercial land on lhe quickly under control by firemen, and the council forget any lime limit as councils or the Democratic Pa r t Y. no rtheast corner of Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue to ruldenUal town-there v.·as no damage. "being useless'' when dealihg with the Lawrence is supporting R ep u b I i can house zoning. -There has been no damage In the state. Houston I. Flournoy for goternor this '' -nine fires, he explained, adding all were I I I I I i He moved to drop tlle item · from year. . confined to a trash container or an. D--"~zz· W ~ ke --the agenda-until-th1'-city •taff can come The eory· gift was oectared by B h I T ---OIJftl ne1d-----------·+--• ry·wa or rs back with specific """"'" Oil bow the Lawrence In a campaign statement filed -Ute ery= D exas--Hosmer saJd officen heUeve the fires trail might be built with cheape r under oath and penalty of perjury last may have been set by the same person. W lk Off J b maintenance costs. His motioo won 4·2 Fridal, the newspaper said. But it said h w 2 T He said it is doubtful they are related The planned trail would be an asphalt under oath -do not show the con-past two months across the city along a 0 s with Duke and Ted Bartlett opposed. Cory s campaign statements-also filed T ree omen, ots to a series of five car fires in the I N · D • slri p 12-feet wide. It would be wide tribtJtion. Gloucester Lane. ll e1,V lSplttC enough for a city street sweeper to Cory won the Democratic nomination. ----------------,;-;Fit" emo~stiU-&r•-investigaling-tho6e --.. m------------~------c,,l:;;ean;;·~~-=~·~~~-~~-~~~1na~a"n'-"la .. 1erview,-he-denied--everuktng«·-· ------------blares, the last of which was Sept. In a dispute whi~ couJd shut down much of California's building industry, about 5,000 drywall installers throughout the slate walked off their jobs .Monday. The first sanctioned drywall strike in 20 years follows a wildcat Orange C.ounty drywall strike last month. Drywall workers,who fall -under the jurisdiction of the carpenters unions, are seeking an addition of $3.75 in wages and fringe benefits to their present $11.43 :II\ hour. Ray ?itills of In•ille, president of the Californi a Drywall Contractors Associa- tion. said negotiations on a new contract broke down because of union insislenoe on ... clause setting special piecework rates in particularly difricult jobs. The Orange County walkoul began last \\'eek, before drywall workers in othe r .oreas of the state began to strike. Charles Trenta, secretary of t h e Carpenters District Council of Orange County, said \vork on many jobs will continue because contractors have signed interim agreements 'A'ith the striking union. Under the agreements. '"'orkcrs are paid the demanded settlement until a new contract is signed . The drywall contract expired i n August. but \Vas extended 60 days for renewed negotiations .. The deadline pass- ed Ocl. I. According to a dry111'3\l contractors• spokesman, the differences b e t W e c n union and management are negotiable and can be seuled. Trcnta, however, said no new bargaining sessions have been set. The strike reached :state1111idc scale ~fonday, lhe day befnre ••Na t ion a I ~ Construction ~1obili1..ation Day" in whidi construction \\-·orkers across the country are protesting the fina ncial pinch facing the construction industry and its hlgti level of unemployment. ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT 1,.. 0•611~ Co.t•~ Dll~Y P,1(11, ..,!II ,..hicPI 11 •~mbo"''lo t.,. "-•w<;·I>•~},, l} pub!ls~ by tl>e °'""II" l:o•.i r~bl0>ll1n9 0>rt'()8n• Sft>•••le "'111•""~ "'" p.,n1 .. 11•<:1. MGna~v tllnl"llll Fri.Uy, ''" Ce•!• ..., • ...,, N~wPOr1 &~II. lfullll"Q!Oft l\oiM"'"°""'"''" V•lley. L.<19uN Be.Kl\, ''""" O,..c"'"b"(I ~n(I :,.in Ot-nt,ts.n Joun t.on•·l•~l\e. " \o"lll~ rtg•O"~I f'Cllhon " P<.J~"l~"G .,..tur<:I••• •nd ~ulWl~y\ 1,. P.+nt/1NI llUDh l\•M •l•nt •\ Al J\lO 'NI!~! &t~ 5\'TWI. ""-14> Mtw. C•••tornl• ''h1~. Rober! N. Weed l"tn•-1 '"" f>llbt·~ Jack R. Curley 'llo<t ,.,.~\!Otnt •"<i C'.el'e<.tt ~f1t91r Thomas Kee vil IOC•!o< Thomds A, Murphinc ,,..,...q,nq EOllOO" Charles H. 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Iii>• r.G, t1'oll Other Ottices L.cu~• ll>'•l" 11a. r. .. -~,~ \r, CO\l•ll'ltw UON,118..v '..11,_.,t N~•ll'll"! ~*(II llll t.j•,.l)Ol'l l'loui.v~'lf ~•n ci.n''""' m No rt~ t_t CAm+1111 lllt•t Telophont f714) 642·4321 Classified Ad"ertlslng 642-5671 '"ll"'"'°"'11°'~C-1v~1.., 540-1220 Qnl'•"'l'\I, •tu 0••1191' CM\I 11'1>1111.,.iflt ca.-.1Mn1 -.o, "'""' ,JIOt'...,, tl+ll\l•tl•-. tl!l•IO<oAI "'•Tift tr •ct"'rt'"""""'I -1\ft .... , (JO .-.lt'OOl>Cf4 W1 l"'Oo1\ HIK•.t! r-r""'"°" ~ ,..,,.,.,,,a_•_ Y<'orwt '''' ~11•00' M •ll It tao\lt W l.t, ~11•o•n1e ~""''°" b'! c,.,.., u DO "'°"''~'• bw r.<111 .,. to 1!1-0f"l~!f ; '"''''"' ctt11,11-91,""' n oo:i "'on'"t~ to !e!~ bi::i~ h8~t:~=bli17 ~a:; ~;re~~-for money or receiving cash Bound, Gagged, S lai1i !:irel~g fr:e~J~ orc:~lyw=rTri~ officials expected it to be built and Lawrence said the money was given while -they were parked outside homes. open for bicyclists by February. Now,, to Cory b es j de the pool at the the timing is Wlcertain. hofl\e of Robert Siegel, where th e FORT WORTH, Tex. I UPI) -The Total cost of the trail was estimated Democratic State C e n t r a I Co mmittee at $76,520 with most of the money coming was sponsoring a reception for Cory. bound, gagged and nude bodies o! three from state and reQcraJ sources.Jbe Lewrence--said-Cory-asked him ror-young-WM'ten-Ancltwo 2-yeaf..OldS, all "Five brutally murdered people" was the way Ball described the crime. The ainaren, i OOy -and a girl, were thC childr:en of Laura antl Martha McLeodon. Roper _Successor May Be Selected city's share -not counting the annual m r h1 · b t did cleaning bill -would have been $14,658 oney or s campaign u not slain with a huge butcher knife, were from its bikeway funds. want a check. He said he reached into found today in an apartment on the hls pocket and gave Cory "be tween . . · The trail presents a cleaning problem $300 and $400 in cash." city's south side. because of sand from the state beach "I did not ask Larry for money," "The three ladies were ass au It e d drifting across it. Co "d hil tli Iha Councilmen suggested the city staff ry sat • w e reca ng t they · criminally and in other v;ays," medical determine if there is any way the state met. ''I can envision $300 getting lost examiner Dr. Feliks G"·ozdi said. bl k th d d ·1 k in the campaign somewhere, but 1 don't Hom;c1"de dlv1"s1·on Lt . 011·u Ball said can oc e san ri ts to eep the recall any money changing hands." trail clear and cut cleaning costs. Cory's acceptance of more 1 h 8 n there were signs . or a terrific struggle. New Meatball Champ Croivried f\E\V ORLEANS (U PI) -The ltalian- American Marching Club announced to- day that its new world champion meat- ball eater deYoured 20 three . o u n cc regulation meatballs in 15 minutes. The champion is Mike Palmisano of Gretna. La., "''ho achieved the record at a competition in City Parle Palmisano was awarded a trophy con- sisting of a metal figure of man holding a giant meatball over his head. Flu Shots Clinic 111 Huntington $500,000 from two contributor3 in Orange \Vhile the women were nude, I.he children County bas been turned into a campaign were fu lly dressed, even to shoes. The issue by his Rep\Jbllcan o p po n e n t child d Assemblyman William T. Bagley, (R·Sa~ · ren were gagged but not boun . Rafael ). All were stabbed many times and a bloody but.i:her knife was left in a Three Mangled By Freight Train DURHAM (AP) -Railroad officials have found the badly mangled bodies of three men who were apparently hil by a freight train. Bulle County sheriff's deputies said J\tonday the men were apparently cross- ing Butte Creek on a narrow treslle Sunday night when a Southern Pacific train caught lhem part way across. They said it probably would be several days before the men are identified. None o( lhe victims carried identification. Front 1•age Al front bedroom with three of the bodies. Two of the women were identified as sisters Laura and Martha McLendon. The third. woman was identified only as "Linda." They ranged in age from 19 to 24. Fro1n. Page Al TR.i\NSFER ... cilmen promise. Duke cootends If that ba~pens, there is no reason to hold a special March 4 election -combined with local school board elections -which could cost the city $18,000 to $20,000. Bali said there was no sign of a torted entry into the apartment and that he had no suspects. The apartment was on I.be ground 'fioor. i•Jl's the worst situation I've ~ _ in a long time," Dr. Gwozdz said. Valley Chaniber _ Seeks 'Citizens' The FOlllrtaln Valley Cliamber of Com- merce Is now seeking candidates for this year's "Citizen of tbe Year" award. Tile award is giveri annually to so- meone who has co ntributed to the bet· tcnnent of the community, accor.iing to chambe r offida1s. Nomi nees must belorig to one or more civic organizaJ.lons and be a resident of Fountain Valley. Candidates may be nominated either by an individual or an organization. The deadline for nominations Is Nov. 10, and tbe Citlz.en of the Year will be honored at a Dec. JO banquet . Nominatio n forms are available at the chamber office, 17940 Magnolia St . , Fountain Valley. • At Meet Tonight An interim superintendent rot the Hun- tington Beach Union High School District Is expected to be named tonight at a 7:30 school board meeting at Marina High School. Superintendent Jack Roper, who has: held the post the past four yean; will leave Friday to assume a similar position with the Fremont Union High School District in Northern California. Board President Ron Shenkman said many well.qualified person! have applied for the position bere, but It may be several weeks before a decision is made and the person i5 on duty, Teachers al90 are expected lo renew their request tonight to be included as ad_yi¥>rs in the final screening of ap- plicants. But Shenkman said he and most other board members consider the matter clos- ed. Trustee Dennis Mangers said he would favor allowing teachers and other groups lo be lnclud~ In that final phase. Roper wu saluted by the district'll PTA Council at a Monday luncheon. In addition, he was honored at a r~nt dinner given by district educators and other area residents. Tiie Soroptimist Club of ~Iuntington Beach Will sponsor a flu shot clinic from 5 p,m to 8 p.m. \Vednesday in the Lake Park clubhouse at Lake and 12th stre<>ts. This yea r the clinic is open to residen ts of all ages. In past years the shots were primarily given to senior citizens. NOBEL ... t'Branding keeps us all honest. The cost of n nu sho t is $3. Anyooe who comes \Vcdncsday can get a shot. 'I11£'re is no pri or registration. The ,von1en's service club has purchas- ed enough vaccine for 500 shots Wed· nesday. A second clinic will be held Nov. 6 Last year about 500 shots were given, but 1nore people are expected thls ycur. In Its most controversial selection in hi story, the 1973 peace pri1.e was award- ed lo Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger and North Vietnam 's Le Due Tho for their negotiations to end the war In Vietnam. Tho, a member of North Vietnam's politburo, announced he would not accept the award because "peace has not been established in South Vietnam." He hinted that he might accept it once peace \\'as acco1nplished. ' -And the customer knows it.'' ""' Fram: W. Hartmann ~--.-... .. ..... , ... ~ ' "C8rpeting is a blind item. For the consumer, few things are bought with so llttle knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials, and have, in fact, not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Gives Them Pain Yet after just six months of use. one will look terrible and the other will took like new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Oddly enough, even price often won't tell her. So even buying expensive Mari juaua S111oh--.e rs II urt Soo11est llcart patients t!a n exercise ontv ha ir AS IMg Wi thout feeling chest pains afler smoking a nlarijuana cigarette Iha n after ~moking a tobacco clgarcttt, ac- cordi ng to the findings of a UC Irvine rrsearchc.r. Angina J>('Cloris-chcst pa I n s rx- perlcnetd by he a r I P8lients-are ex· perienced during e1crci~e alter smo~lng either. according to UCI cardlologl$t Dr. Wilbert S. Aronow. In studies publlshtd in m e d i c a I journal-'. Aronow has described the effect or cigarette. smoking on men wlih heart probfenu '"'ho perform exe .. cist. Smoking a fllll!red, low ~nleotlne cigarett decreased by 13 percent the limt the mc.n could exe!'Cise v.•ilhoul feeling chest pains. he !llld. The averMlle clgrtrettc cut 1he tilTW' by 2~ l)ert ent, he said. Bat 10 pul(11 11n n marijuana cig;ireue reduced Oie lime by 48 percent, he said. In both ca~. ca rbon monoxide caused the p..<tlns. While nicotine Is a190 known as harmful. his tests on marijuMa show that tOe main Ingredient, letrah)'t:ro- caMablnol (THC) has a stranger effect on increasing the pulse And blood ~res· :;ure. Because of the differe:nt amounts ui;cd, Aronow said, ctgl\rettc and marl· Juana use cannot be equaled. While a heary tobacco uur may smoke 20 to 25 cigarettes a day. he said, i:i marijuana user ma}' only smoke threoc or Jour j()ints in the same perlocl, he said. "llowever, ii is certainly safe Io assume thal the more cigarettes one smokes. or either kind, the more pro- nounced the c!f ect on lbc pul.sc, blood pres:;ure a nd -in coron11rypa- Uent&-:ingin<1 pectorls.," he said. I ' carpeting Is no guarantee of quality. · The only thing that protects the Investment of the consumer. and the reputation of the honest relJliler. Is selling the brand names that both. know they can trust." · • This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden·s. When you fi Qd samples with the names changed on the labels, run over to Alden's fast. After all, carpeting Is one of life's mtJor Investments. It shoutdnl be gone into blind. AI,DEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plactnlia AYe. COST A MISA 646-4838 HOUlS:W-lln ........ tlo l:JD-1'11. tlot-SAT. t:JDlo 5 ' -. . ' ,I ,-l • 4 -• • . ~ ... ---.... -· Tursday, Octobu 8. 1974 H DAI LY PILOT i\ :J Rocky Gifts Co~ld .Reopen Probe-Mans£ ield WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Sena1' Democratic leader l\11kt l\1ansfield so.Id today dlsclosure1; of gifts made by Viee Pr esi dential nominee Nelson A. Rockefeller to political assoclates "could ~·ell reopen hearing~" on his oominalton. HO\\'C\'er. Senate Hepublican I ea d.e r 1-Jugh Scott So'.ljd he has "wen nothing v.'hich has · impaired the int?grity or Gov. 1iockefeller in any way." Rockefeller. foriner governor of New· York, has said he rnade financial gifts to lleruy A. Kissinger in 1969 when he ~'as an adviser to R,oc:kefeller and before joining the Nixon administration and to L.. Judson ~torhouse, the former New York state Republican chairman. Rockefeller and hls fa1nily have given major contributions to a nwnbtr of Republicans in Congress who will \'Ole on .his nomination. The New York Times said t.ciday the nlost reeenl gift, was $15,000 to Sen. Jacob Javits (R·N.Y.l. two \\'eeks &go. ln addition, tbtre bilve betn report& o( a $5$0,000 gift to William J, Ronan . chainnan of the Port Authority of New ''ork and New Jersey, and $100.000 to Hugh Atorrow. Rockefeller's pre ss secretary. Ronan confirmed the gift today. ··So far as I am able to ascertain irs legitimate," ritansfield said. ··eut tl.e fact that it's publicitl'd rajses ques· tions, yes indeed. And it could well reopen hearings so far llS Rockeft!ler is concerned." The Senate Rules Commiliee has com· plett-d public hearings on Rockefeller 's nomination and Is av.·aitin& completlon of a .ioijt report on his i~mc t.:ix filings b} Congress' Joint Committee of Internal Revenue Taxation and the Internal Revenue Service. Scott, a mc1nbe.r or the comn1i11ec. said !he panel \\'OUld meet \Vcdnesday on the nonilnation bu(Ulat he had "he1.1rd Report Calls for ) Pilot Logbook • -Leavi11g You~ Heart l11 Sa11 F1·a11cisco By CllARLES lJ. LOOS CU 111• 01Uy Piiot Sl1!1 How I bought the Golden Gate Bridge and other tales of San Francisco. * • • J\1Y ~RIEND. the Italian ~uga~ salesman from P..farin County, has a S-year· old who h~es bubble C.UJll. He ltkes it so much he eats it. A1y friend took his boy to the market recently. Among other things, they · bought some c.andy and some bubble gum. \Vhen they got _ baC'k to the car, the boy began chewing the bubble gum. "Don't swallow it," cauti~ed father. A few minutes later. the boy asked if he could ha\•e a piece of candy. "What"happened·to-your bubble gum," dad wanted to know. "I ate it.,!!.was the anS\\·er. "1 thought I tokt you not to swallow the bubble gum," said father. "I didn't swallow it, Daddy." said the boy, "I ate it." frustrating semantical argument between father and son A lengthy and !ollo"·ed. "I think he's going to be a lawyer," sighed dad, adding that his son is still .. ,. Ptto•• Countinns Over65 I ' Ride _Free Starling ~ov. I . any Orange Countian . over the age of G5 "1iill !).., able to ride free on couniy transit distriC't buses. Transit directors e1'1dorscd a contract with county government r-.tonday to pro- -vide subsidiied rides for senlor citizeni' at a cost not to exceed $350,000 -for the first six months ot experimental operations. All that remains is final approval pf the contract by the county ~ard of Supervisors. which originated the con. cept of spending social revenue sharing funds on such a project. L'nder tenns or I.he contract, re\·enue sharing coffers will tum over ·$175.000 . ltlnrshall Aide Dies to the transit district for the first three months of operations. Paul G. Hoffman. first admin· ';I'hat sum covers the 25'cent bus fares nothing about rt0penlng ht>arlni;&. If h's \\'or1h looking into, it \\·ill." The reports said a number of pers<Jns ll1roughoul the n<ition h<id bl'cn gi' en contributions fro1n th1;· nomU1ee or his fa1nily . · Gannett Ney,·:; Sc>r\·ice said 4\lorro\\'. \l'ho has been Rockt-fellcr's ~pokt>$11nn fo r n1ore thtin :i decade. recch·('(! the money after banks forcclosc-d .. lo:in he had 1r1ken ou1 for t hrr~ sons \\'ho \1·cre in colll'gt> and two nll•1nber~ of Plant • • his fan1ily "'ho 5Uff('ied major illness(.'!. The nev.·s srrvlt~ also said RockeftUer established o trust of an unspecified tunount for Ttobcrl R. Doughlass. who s"r1·ed as Hockefeller's chief aide during his last yel'trS :is governor. Dough!ass succeeded Hotlan . who OOJd the post in the early y ca rs of Hockt'fcllcr's Ne\v York admtnistration JI has be<>n !t"arncd that Rockefeller .1skfld Honan 10 beconie his chlef of sloff if ht' 1s eonf1 rn1cd a.s v1cc president. Halt _ Esth11ates Too Higl1 \l'ASHl~GTO~ fl'PI\ -A report on 1he future of 1he na tion's nucl<>ar energy policy called toda y for an hnmediate halt 10 !he construction of nuclear power planrs for nioral a n d cn\·ironmentaJ reasons . The e!ecl rie industry'.:; (~timates or fulure po11·<'r needs nrr-c_.xaggcraled . the report said, and the country·s ex· perience during the oil embat-go show's conservation and the .searC'b for-other pov.·<>r soµrres are ~'iable alternatives lo nuclear plant hazards. • The report \1'as prepare<l by t h t privately financed Center for Science _ in the Public Intere st. and written by \\'illiam H. 4\tillerd. doctoral student in phys ics . The center is one of 127 m('mbe:rs of ~he National ln!erveners. a collection of public inte rest groups. . ' l+--,1--'"''mg..bubble-gum.».'.hene.ver be gets th · He seems to be all right. except fo r a slight tendency to swell up every time he inhales,'' father explained. istralor of the Marshall P-'l.iiaii"c-· ----Ofii:ori;;;ia21i~1"16c;.000~00sf0eoorui':·o'oor-oc'Oi°"li"""'ns'--'"'.n'-"1h,,ec___ died at h~ome county over t e quarter year. -;::.__:c.'4,c,__ The groups said they 11·ouJd \\'or k .. ..,.~~ lllrorrgtfefiurch organizations 1n an e.ffOi-· --• I .1 I early today at the age of 83. District General r..tanager G.J. "Pete" * • • 1\ successful businessman, Fielding said it is likely only about !\fY FRIEND, the Italian sugar salesman, and 1 arranged to meet in San Francisco's Marina District. It was a near-perfect fall Sunday in the Bay Area -no fog, no \Vind and the temperature in the mid-70s. Hoffman turned to public serv-20 percent of all seniors will ride the ice after \Vorld War II. buses so any money left over will revert back to the county. \Ve decided to go to a bar y.·c· knew at the eod of Hyde Street. near Fisher- man's Wharf-.-\Ve had frequented the place during our-salad daysJn San.Fran· cisco and wt recalled that it had a good vitw of the bay. We parked in the underground garage at the former chocolate factor y, but couldn't find our way out \Ye climbed up and down ~veral Oights of stairs and finally came upon s<ime tourists in sOOrt sleeve shirts and cotton dresses. They were \Vaiting for an elevalor. "Do you Jolks kno,.., hOw to get out of here?" asked my friend, a native San Franciscan. They did. "Thank goodness,'' he quipped, "we've been in here !or a week." The tourists howled \\!ith delighL )~r!rst Stor1n ~-Of Seaso11 Soal{s Coast. "I had a suntan \\.'hen I came in here,·· he continued. The tourlsls laughed again. * • * Tiie first rainstorm of the season dro~ THE BUENA Vista Cafe hasn't changed much over the years -a new ped small amounts of water along the coa.f of paint and some new faces · on-bolh_si~ _tlle_bar. Tb~tt an; .TTl9re Or..ange Coast Monday, causing some tourists now. They drink Irish coffee on a warm afternoon because Irish coffee is \\'hat the: BV is noted for. ,,. traffic tie·ups and dampening homeward My friend and I sipped gin and tonk and asked each other, "What ever bound school children. happened to?" \Ve hadn't seen each other for a Jong time. The rain, however.' was vi r I u a 11 y "The trouble with people nowadays," my friend observed, "is that they umneas~ble. The Harbor Patrol in don't have time for each other." Nev......,..rt Beach said only •·trace•• ... * • I"" AS WE SAT there. t\\'O girls sauntered into the bar and everyone turned amounts of rain fell r..tonday and the to look. One wore a light red T-shirt. She was braless. The other wore a blouse same reading was made Tuesday mom· ~ unbuttoned to the wai st. She also was braless. ing. 1\fy friend and I agreed between our.se lves that they were dressed that way Alon_g tbe coast, several traffic ac· t);ecause th-ev-otherWIS"e-\\·ould attract-little-attention. - Ah , whiit discerning gentlemen were we. And perhaps a bit over the hill. cidents "''ere caused by the slick streets Later, as my friend and I moved on to dinner, we noticed that t'NO young in Huntington Beach 'and a few traffic men in stylishly cut de,nims had engaged the girls in conversation. snarls were reported on the freeWays * .. • . \VE APPROACllED I~ loll gate on the San Francisco side of the Golden this morning, according to the California Gale Bridge--as v.·e--drove-roward Mnrin County. Highway Patrol. "\Vhat's the toll these days?" I asked, reaching into my pocket for some Other rain measurements included .04 money. inches in Santa Ana and .02 inches "Three dollars." said my friend, slowing for the gate. at Santiago Peak. "Oh sure," I sa id, handing him a dollar bill. · lie giggled, stepped on the gas and sped through the idle toll gate. t had L~~an Clemente had no rain r-.tonday. forgotten that they no\v 'collect the toll onJy from drivers on their way into with only light driziles this morning_ the city. \Ve, or course, didn·t have tD pay any toll. About six sploouts and crashes tied "You ," laughed my friend the Jtalian sugar salesman as he pocketed my up Orange County freeways follov.·ing dollar, "have just bought the Golden Gate Bridge." Monday's shower. according fo Jerry Maxv.·ell of the California H i g h w a y Patrol. Traffic this morning was near normal. Two Laguna Policemen Suspended in Gunplc1.y A sing1e power outage. affecting only a half dozen customers. was experienced ir Silverado Canyon about 1 a.m. today, according to the Edison Company. The National \\'eather Servtce predicts continued night and rooming low clouds u·itb scattered sprinkles through Wednes· day. Afternoon skies at times should be sunny. Uy JACK Cfl ,\PPELL 01 the Oil!~ 1"1111 S1'1f in the building. and ricocheted through the offices and smashe~f a ligl1t fixture.. Temperatures along the coast should range to 62. dropping to the n1id-f){)s tonight. The Laguna .Beach Police Deparlment has suspended h•o detecti\'es a n d reprimanded (\\'O other o{ficers in con· nection \vith a shooting incident at the city hall annex a rnonf.h ago. On the bright side of the ra in. the Air Pollution Control District predicts little or no smog in the damp skies. "Once \\·e have determined the level of ridership. "1'C will be able to figure out more precise costs to the county," fielding said. \\'hen the cost of the program \\·a s fi rst computed. Fielding offered the county an annual contract of S6 per .-;enior citiien. That ·would be similur to contracts the transit district bas with UC Irvine and other groups. That \\'Orked out to a maximwn total cost of about $700.000 per year or 5350.000 for the first six months of operations. . Supervisors endorsed the concept for SJx months. sti pulating that it be reviey,·. ed ~fteLJhr~ moi:Lhs_ to-determine. if the cost could be adjusted. After approving the contract, transit directors turned to a request by F'ieldjng to use some or !he revenue from the county tD hire three new marketing specialists. Fielding said the estimated $75.000 cost of hiring I.he new employes would be: worth it because it would be their jobs to encourage senlor citizens to take advantage of the new progran1 . llijacker Throttled T~IPEI <UPI)·-Aii apparently d<>r:mged Chinese armed with a gasoline bomb and a knife i\tonday made an unsuccessful attempl to hi j a r k a domestic passenger plane to C h i n a . airline officials .said . Rei1iecke Asks Passport Back \VASltlNGTON (APl -Fonner California Lt. ('l(lv. Ed Reinecke. who received a suspended JS.month sentence last week for per jury. asked in U.S. District Court today that his paMPort be returned. The p a s S-p o rt "·as lifteJ automj\ticaUy July 27 when Rein· ~ke \\'as convict e ot on o:-ic cow1t of lying under oath to the Senate Judiciary Comn1ittcc. Reinecke r<'Signed \\'ednesday as lieutenant go,·ernor only ni inutc s ':>C'f<fre he \\'a~ sentenced hy r.~. O is 1 r i ct Judge BarriOfl'll1 O. Pttrkcr. . , .... : r.., " to point out moral and environmental . ·::x. . .. · •. · .r ;...,.~· questions in\'oh;<'d in u11res1rictcd gro\\1h .... "'\ • ·~i"I ,,.._ f -~i.,._ i. / ~ -~;'"' • • "" , .;f"• o atomic fac ilities. and said they hoped _ ""'·. . YI" . enough response could be built up to ""·, · : ... bring 1he issue before Congress in two or three years. -~ .:. UPI TtllPllOlt SJ1e's a 1llo1111tie • Christine Shaikin models th e ''review order" unifonn for new won1en n1embers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Ottawa. It's the uniforn1 likely to be seen on Parliament Hill or at Government House. AIJege,d Victin1 Of Rape Cl1arged 111 Mnn's Dea tl1 LONG BEACll ·{AP) -A 19-year~ld divo rcee has been ch~ed with murder in the killing of one f t\I'() men she ae<:used of kid naping a raping her. Deborah Kantaeng s C'hargcd ~ton· da y \1•ith murdering Danny A)len, 21. of S.1nta Ana. Allen \Vas killed by :l shotgun blast when be and Carl S. Ti<>e. 21, also of Santa Ana . y.·ent to the Kanta<>ng hoin<' Thursday night. ~frs. Kantaeng told police that Allen and another nian kiclnaped her at 11 Cerritoo shopping cente r Y.lcdne.sda y, then raped her at knifepoint and forced her w give ttien1 her telephone number. She told police she rece i\"<'d a cat\ the next day and agrero to sec the caller. \\'hen Allen knocked, to.-1rs. Kantaeng's father open<'d lh(' door and the u•oman reportedly fired a AIO shotgun bias~ at Allen. Police det ecti\·e BQb r\uglllon . ~a i.d police believe ~'lrs. Kantaeng lied about the kidnap and .. other issues." Aughton declined to comment on ..,,·he1her the rape accusation \\"as an1ong the "other issues." Tice hnd bet>11 held for inYes1lgatinn of rape 11nd niurd('r but was later releJS· ed . "Tice is not the l)t'rson present \1'h<'n the all eged rape occurred. He \\"<IS an inn()C('nt party \\"hO appea rt:'d on th<' rl:iv of rhe · ho111icid c," ll spoke~n1nn tor th<' attorney'.~ Office said . "I! is clear lh:it the nation·s current. i)Olicy or iapid expansion of lhe-iiiic1ear indu stry rC'prcsenls a bad de<"ision." the year.long study concluded. "Because the need for a high-groy.•th rat<> in the elec· tric.al industl}" is seriously in question. the unr~lved !lnfety and disposal pro-- blems indicate as a minirnal necessaM' C'hange in riolicy. n n1ora1orium on I~ construclion of additiona l plnnts , .. "During the moratoriui n. co1npletion of safety test ing program.~ plus ex· perience u•ith operaling plants: will hopefully resolvl' the safety questions:· it said. "During th is lime aiso. ex· -perience v.ilh · conservatiorr-·effons. research and dev~lopmenl on alternative tei:;hnologies and suC'Cess or failure in the search for a permanenl u· a s t e disposal method y,i!J allo\v our people to make a decision rnore in accord "ith its moral responsibilities." According to lhe Alon1 ic £nergy Com· mission, 45 nuclear po"·er plants v.·ere licensed lo operate a~ of June 30; 60 ;rere under constniclion : 105 far enough into lhc planning sr:ige that re:1ctors had been ordered, and 2 i announced but for 1rhich no reactor order had be<>n plact'd. The report dcta!ls prob)C'ms involved \\·ith the transpor1a1irm of nuclear niaterials. including \1·aste. and the safe· I,\' and securil y of the pou·er plant s !hemseh·l's. It coneludes lhal An1ericans ha\'C :ln obliga1ion to future genC'rations in all pats of the "''Orld to be good SlC'\1 ards of the ir plane!. The report cites a Hand Corp. study in Califon1ia \\'hich predicted a 3 pcrC'enl gro\\1h rate in electrical capacity \\1as needed for that state. C"ompa red to in· duSllJ' projections Of lip to 8 percent. . The s1udy said thC' n:.ition's demand for electrical JX>wer during 197~ has actua lly been held steady. provi ng that conser\'ation-n1inded polt('ics and public v.-il!i ngness to reduce consumption can \\'Ork. il!a rt.ha Mitchell ,Jslt.~ for ,'/fi3 .000 ; If ' eekl,y Suppo rt Police Chief F'rank Schopf>n. City 1\fanagcr Al Thcal and f\.lltyor Roy Ilolm declined to identify !he o(ficers JnvOl\•cd. The official statement released by the department said : "On advice of the city attorney, In the interests of good employe-en1ployer relations, and in the interest of the ability of the Laguna Beach police of. ricers to function properly as police officers in the future. the department respecllully declines to identify these officers. Appropriate di sciplinary action has been taken by _the d c pa rlm en t relative to the unprofessional conduct of the officers." ~o.nner Laguna Beach narcotics of· ficer John Saporito. employed at the time by the Tustin force. \\'as fired in connection u~th the incident after first denying involvement,_ l.ben con- fessing after ballistics tests traced the spent bullet to his gun. • Another Tustin officer, Frank Lopez. was gi, ... en a 2().(lay suspension without pay. Property Tax Bills Due \E\\' YOHK lt\P 1 -~lartha Nitc~lt. f\t'<'ktng S.lllt..)~:,ll't't'k ll'n1porary support pa,1Tl'l(·nts frorn h<>r hu.c;band, has been fort:t-d ro do thinp,1> r;he shouldn ·t because shr i.~ pi nC"hcd for money. her lawyer ~Uld toda~·. ' ~l <H<' ~uprl.'n1e C-0ur1 JuS1ice iltanue1 f.on1i>1. re~1•r\'f'd dE't'i!don on the motion for trniporary a\irnony pre!lented by the l:111·~·er. H1thard Creditor. No further statement was mride. There \\'Bi> no C~pJa113tlon of \\'hllt rondur1 ted to 1he su!lpcnsions and reprimands. Cunpl:iy {II the Glcnn<':yre Streel annex ,~·htch hou~s pohC'e detteth·cs nnd the recreaticin dt!p<1rt111ent took plact at about :'1 :30 a.1Y1. Sep!. 6 A bUllct sn1pshed a pl.ate gJas.s wtnd.0,1• The two Laguna Beach police offk:ers were suspended for 10 and eight days. The punishment can bt appealed to the city board or the city council. ' Lag\Dla Beach ~officials refused to elaborat.e on \\'hat cons t iJ u t e d ''u.n8utborized conduct" by the Laguna policemen except to say none was in· \'O)Ved In the Shooting, , lfO\\'t\'er, it has been lean1ed that food and gnrbage "'hert thrown at the annex building tbat night. Tht food wn!i of the same type served ::il a police asooclo.tion family picnic the n I g ht ~fore. Gunfire was heard by an offiC\lr on ptitrol at about 3:30 a. m, lnve&tign1ing I.he shots, he stopped a ctr dri,•cn by Lopci wlth ~porito as a rider, Collector to Se n<l Out 459.000 Notices Next, Weeh ' By WILLIAM SCl!RElBER Orange County Ta1' Collector-Trca· surer ftobert Citron will put 459.000 property tax bills in the m8il next ,.,.eek. see.king payment of more than a ha.JI a hillion dollars. The e:JptCtcd 1974r75 total ol $. s 2 1 milllon ,Is niort than S71 million higher thtlll lr1st year, Cilroo sa'.id. ''\\1\en you add the tax bills o n ricrsonal prop c r I y. hooieo"il<'rs' C.J· cmptlons and buslntss lnvtntory ex- emption.~ rebated to the C'OU\\t~ by lhc st.ite. tt'M wUl total $603 1nillion th.il wtll be received by the coun1y thi s fisca l year from propert y ln:»cs." Citron said. \\llat a!I this n'ltans to the ind hid11nl homeowner \\ill V'l'U')' widt"ly from 11rea to 3rea and even to dirierent paMi or 11. gi\'en city. Citron noted. "This i!> because althouSh the a 'JSl'SSor ha$ roiS<'d the as~cr;Std \'alua1lnn hy an Average of 17.S percent In lhr rounly, !he incr.l.'asts in dlff~ent .'.lrrns rongc "from no incr ea1:1e 10 ris, ~lgh as 33 . I percent In t..1guna Bea<'h." Chron s.1id Orange Cliunty currently hA~ 21.1 dlf· ft'r(lnt taxing :1g(lncit>s co1npni>tn~ l.550 different consolidnt.t'd t.1x rrrtr~. "There 1s an ;l\'C'r:tgr (If 1~ taxing agencies \)l:r ronso!irlated t.ax r a t e • ' • Citron said. "f'or in~tanc(', there 3r(' 59 dlft<>rcnt consolicl:ued t:ix rnh.'!i in the cit:-or Sant:l ,\nn alone ... An individu.11's t:ix b1ll is c1.1Jcul:it1-d hy n1uhiply1ng the total lllx rAt!' 111 the are~ \rherc th!' properl v i~ loc~tcd. by the. llsses....ed vahutll<ln ! :-.1r.-. ,\1itchel1 h{ls 11u('d for separation from her hu$b~nd. fornier U.S. Ally. f.<>n John ~. i\lllc.h<>ll. charging abarr dontnl'n! C'rrrlitor sa:ld ~In ~lltcheU vtas: facing a d1rP.:• ~iruation nnd '~·:-is "901.rrg things uhich are not in her best b11erest .. 1n ordt•r to suppcrt herself. "She ha~ n1ade some money for pubUc nppenrnnccs," Crrdltor stud. "She v1as forced !o do so. particularly in \iew of the high cost or living." The law~·er ga\'c no other $J>et"if1cs. ~l nn:ii1 Stogal. r('prcs<'nthlg 4\1itchell. 1·1ld the judg<' lhat 3 p..1}nlCllt \\'lU !)(' n1ude to ~lrs \lilC'hcll "90 thai tl\~ problcn1 of u'Qs:isten..;e y,•jll ix'. :ldc~ •pl.1tvl\ l'Q\ u cd •• ,1 • 4 DAILY PILOT lutsda:t. Ottobtf 8, 1974 --.. - • Jus t ~ Coasting ,~ J Butz Claims Part in New Grain Deal .. ~';::. ~:·. '\~ I ··,(~ . 'ii<.} wUh ·~'-·. T om ' arphine Soak PuhJi c, Fi~l1t l11flatio11 ' UPS & DO\V~S Dt-:PT. -Ah, yes. l ht!re'~ good Ot'\\S lo11if.!ht in the grave struggle against inn11tion. saggi n g rconomy and nim-nnm dollars. folks. Our fedt•rn l government appears to hAve rorgottcn the notion of extra gasoline taxes,. No11· m mcs th<' bad news. This is called the surtax . Sometimes it is called a surchargC'. From \\'ire Sen•lces WASHIJl;CTON -Agrlcullure Sttrttary Earl L... Butz acctpts pan of the bhune for an unexpected $$00-mllllon gr a I n order by the Soviet Union, bul his boss says he can k~p h.ls job. Sen. Henry ri.t. Jatkson ([).Wash.), ho"·ever. \\'ant!I to k11ow more and plans 10 hold a hearing today on the grain deal. The deal was aborted last "·ee kend as the result of \Vhite House pressure on t\"0 large grain con1piinies. JACKSOS ACCUSED Butz of "gross mismanageme nt" because the W h i t e !louse had not been informed earlier of the sales. He asked lhat Butz resign. "The President does not blamt the Agriculture Department for this.'' White House Press S..."'Cretary !loo Nessen said J\·londay. "On balance, he believes ihe department has done a good job. The President believes Mr. Butz should not resign.'' Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger snld earlltr ti.londay that bureaucratic niisundcrstanding n1ay have pron1ptcd ""'"J," fJ .---------, -;;;~ASCUS '--K_i_s_s_in_g_e_r_T_r_i P_.J fl, s1~~:.~ 1 -• l " • ... ; • • ISRAEL~Qr //t ('I . TH AV IVQ AMMAN \\lhatcvC'r thev call ih. il mJ:aJlS }'®___ _ arc a likely candidatC' to gC"t socked .# 1ocT.'12°1:o A e ·-~ JERUSAU M , ... in the pocketbook in order lo save our nali on from the financial doldrums. President F'ord is suggesting the su rtax '-as one of se1·erill \\"<IYS \\'C might solve the battle of the "'eakencd economy. Now to understand this, fir st you have to l<no1v 1\•hat a surtax is. I'll have to admit I 1,1,•as s bit foggy on · the poin t myself. So I looked it up in my &rusty dictionary. IT -RECITED : "Surtax : An extra or a special charge assessed on certain goods or accommodations or on a certain class of people, over and above the oormal rates." Isn't that 11'onderful? Th e dictionary, it develops, talks a hell of a lot plainer than the politicians. Roll that definition around a couple ol tin'les. "A special charge . . on a certain cl ass of people over and above the normal rates .. , I n other word s , the F'ord Administration calculates to help the economy by selt.'eting a <'erlain class ol folk s and taking more money a\\'ay ·rrom them. YOU CA'N=r GET past a gasoline pump or through a grocery s t o r e checkout line now "'lthoul a bank loan. So making you less solvent yet is a solution? After Mr. Ford 's message today, ii is still uncertain "'ho Congress v.ill select to be "that special class of people." Lucky them. Tbe extra lax may. for example, gel laid on e\"ery single person making more than S7.500 a yea r. or roughly $625 a month o"' some\\'here near $157 a \\'CC'k. Or. as somf' congressional leaders ha1•e suggested . it should onl y get laid on tbose making more than $15.000 or maybe $20.000 a year. CO~GRESS, APPAREri.'TLY, \Viii have lhe final say on who gets soaked to save the economy. What we really need here is a real professional economist who can explain to us how taking money a y,·ay from the people and giving it to the Federals is going ta cur:,e the nation's-monetary woes. Some experts ha \'e timidly suggested thal federal spending is the bi ggest in- flationary factor of all. So now maybe they'll have more of your cash to spend? \\1e1J, those of us out here in the trenches of this economic \.\'ar are likely to continue to hrar a lot of talk about ··resl raint. sclf-dicipline and sacrifice.'' Viey.•ing this Ford Administration economic package. Sen. Ed\vard tit Ken- nedy. the Democrat who isn't running for president. called the surtax notion ··an unfortun ate suggest ion." HIS C0.\1i\IE1'"'T SHOWED remarkable r1':-trilint. Probably bc<:ause he isn'l run- ning for an~'1 hing. So far . 111 view of the Ford economics. all of !he IX!inocrats Sl*'ms to be ex- creising rrmarkable rest;iint. !\1 a y be none of lhe1n are running for aeything. 1\laybc one or l\\'O of them better stnrt. II•-''.!, De•d ." .S•• JORDAN Si na i Penln•u la EGYPT ,OllleL.I ITO'S AT ALQlftlA 6 llOftOCCO 11,0ftt: RITVftNINQ TO WA.HINOTON SAUDI ARABIA 0-~M~,~,~ .. ~-7S K-inhrger lti11erary- Secretary of State Henry Kissinger heads back to the 1-liddle East tonight to set up next stage in peace talks between Israel and Arab states. He says he expects no concrete resul ts or agreements -but a c.'l!:menting of the negotiating process. Newsmap shows his fli ght schedule. · Tunney, Cranst9n Cite Doubts on Sea Drilling \\'ASH'INGTON (A?) -CaUfomia senators John V. Tunney and 1\ 1 a n Cranston v.•ere among 20 U.S. senators "'ho have urged President Ford t o reconsider "hasty and ill-advised" plans to lease 10 million acres of offshore drilling rights in 1975. Both Oregon senators -Republicans T\fark Hatfield and Robert Packwood - and a number of other senators from coastul states. induding both of ti.1aine's senators and ~n. Edward Kennedy ([). Mass. I. also signed their names. "We hal'e serious doubts about the ' LIZ TAYLOR'S SON GETS FINE ABERYST\VYTII. Vlales (AP) Elizabeth Taylor's 21-yenr-old s on . T\1ichael Wilding. has been fined about $120 for growing marijuana at his remote farmhouse retreat. \Vilding and six companions \\-·ere ar- rested in a police raid. The six others v.·ere convicted of possessing a n d cultivating marijuana and also "'·ere rin- ed . .. oil and gas industries' financial-and technical capability to develop such a large numbe r of acres in a single year," the senators said in a letter to Ford. The signers also included S e n a t e Interior subcommittee members Senate Interior subcommittee members who questioned the decision of an Interior Department official who ordered the leasing scheduled next year. Interior Department Undersecrelary Jared C. Carter ordered the leasing program and said it should include prime tracts in the Gulf of Alaska and North Aflantic, which now have no offshore drilling. Envi ronmentalists have vig°'ously op- posed the proposal. The senators said Carter's memo on the mailer to the Bureau of L a n d i\tanagement amounted to a green light for leasing drilling rights without regard for environmental concems. Carter has said the Department will abidr by federal law requiring gen· vironmcntal impact statements before any leases are negotiated. In their letter. the senators said there has been no proof that it is necessary to develop the 10 million acres next YC'at . Winds Whip S. Atlantic l~aiu , Sno·w Fall • N orthern ,tfin11 e.~ota Overnig ht Ul Te111pf!t"nl it res 1-1,, .. '~ ., • " "' "~·· .. fl" ., ,r,e<a ,, n~H~~ " rv"•'"' • '"~••'c••• • '~"10)0 " r '"~'~""w ~ ( '•Vtl .. ~d " O•n11• " 0,1,a.r ll ''"'"0 !•elt~• .. 1<0.,.,tvlu " l~!ll•~•CXllll " l(.on\ti C:ll~ • tg~1~ffl:' • ~ , •• , .... 1 " '"'"'•v•e! " DAILY Pl.OT ·oEtJVERY SEAV!Ce Gtlitrtff tf tlit D•ilJ filol IS tU•al!ttd _.,..,.....,, .. _ .. __ _ -· "" 1.• f.M.., Ulll ... --.,. ........... .-.c-. ....... _ It# .... _.., ... """"' "'" .. ""-.... .,, ., ............ , ... , ..... -... ""' -• "911 ............ . .,.. CHI .,, -.-. tt .,.._ ,,_ _ _.,..,.,,-...... ~ __ .......,...,,"~ ... ... . .......... -'• "'7:='1'.~~· .... ~u,.-11 ........ ... tt • " ~ " " " " " ~ " " " " " " • " " • "~~ :~" V'l W\ Al"'-• 1 01()(<\~1 • l !he Russians to seek larger ord'rs ot lJ. S. grain than lhey might have otherwise. 4" •·I believe· that a strong possibility exist& 1hat we may have misled the Sovlut Union as to wha( we thought we could deliver over a perlod ol time:· KlsNnger said. Stuni:: by a near repeat of the 19(2 Soviet wheat fiasco, t h e Agriculture Department revealed a hastily drawn-up voluntary system designed to keep !:rack or,major grain sale!! to forf'ign coontries. Follo\\·ing a "ja\\·boni,rlg" session at the \Vhite llouse, the companies -Con- tinental Grain Co. of New York and Cook lndu$trles of Memphis. Tenn. - agreed to postpone their Mies. Btm SAID PRIOR Ag r i cul l urc Departm~t approval \\111 now be re- quired for Jnrge export sales. The companies said Mooday t h e 'I cleared the sales in advance with the Agriculture Department. but Butz 5'lid he did not know about ll until after the fact. Butz said he will rely on the good faith or the grain exporters to keep the departtneni informed about v.·hat they are selling, to \•:horn and in wba1 que.ntities. The system is not designed to put a damper on the export market ror U.S. farm goods, he said. nor is il Intended to single out any one country for 101,1,·er export ship111cnts. fl.tf.AN\V llU.E, REP. Neal Smith (0. fO\\'al. has calletl for the resl~nall(ln of Uutz. saying lh<' ci rcun1stitnces sur- row1dlng the cancellation of the grain sale \\1as only one in a "scri~ or in- credi ble bungles by Butz." Marshals Called ~lore A rrests In Book _Figlit To South Boston CHARLESTON . \V Va. (UPI) - Three 111omen were arrested today. bringing to 21 the number of persons arrested in l\\·o days in the latest wave of dtmonstrations against new school l e x t b o o k s . Protesters have \'O\vt'CI to "fight until dealh if necessary" to keep th e books out of cl<lssrooms. BOSTON (U PI) -Mayor Kevin H. \\1hite called today for at least t25 federal ma rshals to be sent to racially troubled South lk>stQll to help JIDt~l children and to im plement a c o u r t ordered plan to Integrate public schools by busing. The motion "'as filed wilh the clerk of 1he U.S. District Court in Boston by assislanl city corporation counsel Kevin b.1aloney. l'T CALLE D ON Judge W. Arthur Garrity "to enter an order requiring that not less than 25 marshals be assigned to the South Boston district." Attached to the motion was a five page letter to Garrity £r.om. White.detail- ing the racial violence in South Boston and explaining why federal assistance was needed. _ Earlier, black children \\'ere kept out of South Boston schools by city officials and police, strengthening earlier reports that white and NAACP leaders woUld call for federal marshals lo be Sent to 8o!l;IOf1. ·· Thoml'ts T. Alkins. President of the Boston branch of tile NAACP, also \vas expected to seek an appearance before Garrity today. order in 90 percent of the cily, with the only exception being South·Boston. '·This communication, howev er. is to !!J~Rrise the court_ of the volatile situation that l'IOW exis1s In the other 10 percent of our city, and to inform the court that the city is unable lo continue to maintain both public sarety and int· plemenlation of the court order in this one si ngle area, .. \Vhite sold. -Police said lhc-v.·omcn were ar· · rcstrd at a school bus yard in Lhe Quincy arC'a near here for violating a rourl order against in- terfering 1l'ith school operations. House Pa11el Ol(s Savii1g s Accou11t Tax Exemptions \\1ASHINGTON <UP I) -The House recommendation. Ways and Means Committee voted today The bill, <rpproved 11 to 6, is designed to exempt from taxation the first $500 to aid the housing industry by at~cting of each taxpayer's savings account in-funds to the institutions that ma k e terest. mortgage loans. It v.·ould affect interest The action . which was strongly oppOsed ·· fro rri savings and loa n ba n ks, com- by a spokesman for the Treasury Dcp:irt-mercial banks. credit unions and mutua l men!. came only hours before President savings banks. F'ord was to present .his ec;onomic pro-TI1e exemption v•ould apply to the gran1 to Congress. first $100 or interest on an individual Rep. Herman T. Schneebeli (R-Pa . ). lax return and the first $1,000 or a IN HIS LETTER to Garrity. White ranking GOP me111ber or the tax-wrilinR joint return. The committee staff and • 0 a \ a I d said police hnve-becn~blrlo--main1-ain--panel;-said-following-thervote-that-Forctis-the--Ti'easury--Elepartment estimated ii'-------ttt public safety and implement the court propo sals would not include any similar \\"ould cut taxes by Sl.8 billion a year. / ~ COST A MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ,~ (f J p cesents./-F...oURT.ff-ANNUAL---({ , ·~ ... "ff! FIE ST A ti e C 0 ST A MES A \~ ....... ~· Friday • Saturday • Sunday OCTOBER 11, 12, 13, 197 4 Costa Mesa Park • ~ • West 18th Street and Park Avenue GIANT 16-RIDE CARNIVAL Including f5 Kiddle Rides "//CiJJ CcJt11 //teJ11 Queen CcnteJt " ······················•**• : GRAND -PRIZE ! 1974 FORD PINTO : • • • • • • • 2 DOOR SEDAN : $2,636.00 VALUE • • • • • • :DAILY MAJOR PRIZE : v ····~····················· SCHEDULE OF · EVENTS fRIDl Y, OCTOBER 11 5 ... 10::KJ p.m •••.. •• - -c ... ,,~·· Ridts, GMM•, f ood Ind E1hibit1 7:00 p.m .•••••.• ,, ••• , , ••.• , , , Loc.11181.,. G•-Mvsic Group ... 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C:....*-C•••M efC~ I• BOOTHS BY: CH~• V•t.u••• of Eo,.ifn W•u Nol l'5l5 l<flttlll• ol Cotvml"" • Cotlt Mo .. OPll..,IUt C•vll Coll• M•oa Hlfll Sc.llool Wte•t11nt Boost•" Cotti Me,. J•"fct•• ""'""•"I• ol Co1u ~ ... Noflll '5on1 ol ••••"t' A. I'. <>l•n"'"' Lodt• No. 21 '4 Zonu Clull or Nt woon l<HOor llf•w11or1 loll tODt V't "'"""' Clvll o ...... covnl"t' tUtOOt AUi L•t•• Sft•ttillel Allft. Cotti "'''" Moo .. nro. 1•'57 81u S.tm• '"'·JU Rho Pi Ch•ol•• Amorlun f'ittd s. .. 1ot (£•bnc1• loliojll School) l!'•cll•ntr CIVD DI Co•U M•u O••"f' C01ll cou.,e Stv<11n1 Go•l•nm1nl Joo·, O•Vtllltt1 No. l1 l JOO"< 01"1111 .. > NO. 1 ~7 Boy 'S<OVI T•ooo No ••••• Co111 "'''" Ot1n11 co1u Uon'• cruo Coou M•,. c111mkr ol Cqmmerct ind ...... , 0111 ... BICYCLE PARADE Boys and girls -8 to 18 ROYAL COURT CONTEST For Boy1 ind Girls 3, 4, 5, i nd 6 ye1rs old to select King, Queen, Prine., Princen and six Dukes and s.ik Duchesses. DRAWING 9 WINNERS (CHILOR ENr FoR HELICOPTER RIDEi Sunday, Oct. 13 5:00 p.m . Co urtesy of California Federal Sa11ings DISCOUNT CARNIVAL RIDES l'l•STA de COSTA M •SA OCTOBER 11-12·13. 191• CO'!Jl MC:I A '""~ WtST 111" St.•'""'~ AVI. Th;s DISCOUNT c..,,,;....i Rl(ff Coupon 111r•d11 holtfw. to purrh1ur 1t SHOW OF SHOWS ticklt bootlr1 FOl./R CARNIVAL RIOE TICKETS FOR S1.00 Ont 11ckt1 tood f0t 40c or 50c • KIDDY OR MAJOR RI DE Two ticltth good lor any 60c -SPECTACULA A AID¥ SIJomond b-; C0111 Altu Cit"""-' of Comf'Mrtl Bon .. n Co1.1pon -SAVE 20 cenu or 60 e111n or SLOO CUT O UT AND GIVE TO TICKET SEUH I I I I I • ) ~' j .. f is l d I B si r ,,p 0 di a w e Bl th sl w 0 w Ju al IC c Ir lh ' ' • VOL 67, NO. 281, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES or s or ew , State Hits Newp ort's Mooring Fee By GARY GRANVILLE Of 1tM D•ll'f' Pllol SllU An allegation that Newport Beach may be charging illegally low fees for 715 offshore boat moorings will be on the agenda when city and state officials meet Oct. 24. Purpose of the meeting requested by Newport Beach City ~1anager Robert \Vynn is to review findings included in a recent State Lands Division tidelands audit. And among those findings was an auditor's suggestion that the yearly $1.20 · per vessel foot mooring rental violates the gift clause of the state constitution. Auditor Elaine Pheifer reported that DlllY Jiit.i 51111 l"llel• WOULD END RILEY'S TERM Appointment Critic Norris the city could gain $136,000 a year ad-s , ' dilional revenue by increasing mooring '-u nervisor s f---ft>o.-to·$fJ-pervcssel foot-a·year. F Before recommending a change in the ,4 fee schedule, WyM last week told City f-.l ppoin tmen t Council the State Divi~on of Tidelands • is Pf":paring a. formula for determining • Irvine Pla11 To .Come Up At Hearing The lrvlne Company's composite plan for developing its IOJXlO-acre coa s t a I lands will be Wlveiled at the eighth meeting of the Irvine Company ~1ulti­ Agency Planning Program (TICMAP ) • Wednesday. The vast acreag~ lies between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach and extends inland to the San Joaquin Hills ridge line. Frequently described as the company's most valuable parcel . the land includes a 3.5-mile stretch of beach and 1,500 canyon acres intended as the site for a regional park. Because of the need for approval of the plan by a number of public agencies and the resistance the company may meet from some private groups. TIC- ~1AP was fonned to informally air the plans ahead of public 'hearings. Meetings are attended by represen · tattves ·or the "COastal comm i s-s ion , • California Department of Parks a n d Beaches, California ·o e pa r t m e n t O{ Transportation, Orange Coonty govern· ment and the cities of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine. Additionally, lhe Environmental Coali-1--.,.'h,,e Y!v•m1"'-'llo11:i~:~~.t~ ~rru:e-~l ... /.nde,r Eir.e development of the state fonnula before --tion of Orange-County;-the---J>lanning- and Conservation League and the Sierra Club have sent representatives to the meetings. tackling the sticky consideration of rais- ing mooring fees. Also to be discussed at the informal Oct. 24 meeting is the auditor's finding that rental paid to Newport Beach by Balboa Bay Club "seems low." Orange County Supervisor Thom a s Riley's appointment 1":s Politically motivated and AU.Orney General Evelle Yo u n g e r deliberately misinterpeted Ca1ifomia law to make it po s s i b 1 e , Younger's Democratic opponent charged today. The report suggested that the club site be appraised lo dctemtine its "fair rental value." However, \Vynn pointed out in an ac· companying report to the councilmen, the 50-year lease was negotiated in 1948 and in effect, Would not reflect 1974 land values. The auditor's sUggestion that Newport Beach submit a list of c a p i t a I im· ,.provements made from the inception of the tidelands grant will also be discu~ at the city-state meeting. Wynn has suggested that copies o( a 1973 capital improvements report sub- mitted to the state legislature and Lands Commission shou1d serve the L a D d s Division's purposes. Groins Approved B)' Coast Panel Improvements to protect the Newport Beach li£eguard facility from damaging waves were approved Monday b y regional coastal commissioners meeting in tong Beach. Plans submitted by the city of Newport Beach call for $18,000 in wooden groins and a concrete revetment to halt erosion of the beach during high tides. According to oommission planner Bob Joseph, the new groins will help stabilize beach area in front of lhe station that was severely eroded dllring s t or m s earlier this year. • Blue's T,vo-hitter Beats Birds, 1-0 "If I am elected I will take legal action to insure that Riley's tenn ends on Dec. 31, 1974," candidate William Norris told newsmen_ at an Anaheim press conference. "The appointment that enabled him to serve a further two years i s outrageous and illegal.,. Norris said the Riley appointment. made by Gov. Ronald Reagan after rMlected Supervisor Ronald C a s p e r s 'v.'ll!I Jost at sea last Jtme, "cl.early shows Reagan's~ determination to be a force in California politics after he has left the governor's mansion. "Younger was his co-conspirator in an appointment that defied the wishes of Fifth District voters," Norris said. "And I also charge Younger with ac- ting illegally when he gave the opinion that (former lieutenant governor Ed) Reinecke could stay in office after con· victk>n and until his .sentencing." Norris safd he was ~acked by Orange Coonty counsel Adrian Kuyper and the office of California's legislative counsel in his opinion that Riley i~ Illegally occupying the Fifth District posl and should be umieated on Dec. 31. "This is political cronyism in action," Norris said. "The next two-year term for this office should have been filled by the next governor or by popular vote but certainly not by Reagan." Norris said if he becomes California's attorney general be will take •immediate action lo step up the investigation "if • there is one" into former p r e s i d e n t Richard Nixon's a 11 e g e d role in \Vatergate-related crimes in California. Norris said there is strong evidence to suggest that Nixon knew of and may have helped to ptan me Dtlrg\ary of Dr. Lewis Fielding's Beverly Hills · olfice. Dr. Fielding was Daniel "Pen- (See NORRlS, Page A%) Six plans for development of the area were discussed al the group's June 26 meeting. AS" the plans were described by Irvine Company P I a n n e r Don Cameron, each \.\'as criticized as to its drawbacks. A total open space concept was written orr as too expensive and because no agency has offered to buy the whole tract. . Developing the area as a selfoi:ontained community was described as impractical and an additional drawback was the ex pense of maintaining private beaches. A suggestion that the area become an "elite estate suburban area" was judged not in the public interest. A balanced coastal community plan, mixing resldential and c o ,m m e r c i a I development of the area, called for a higher density than the company wanted, the planner said. . Another alternative, establishing two communities with one on the coast and (See COASTAL, Page Alf Lefty Scissors For President Sue Alpert of Santa Ana is sen· ding President Ford a left-handed gift so he can operate properly at ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Mrs. Alpert was interested to learn that the President is left handed . 11-1rs. Alpert oper ~'cs a mail order business called The Left }landed Complement . She specializes in items for left-handers like pens, vegetable p e e I e r s . mustache cups, fishing reels and other paraphernalia. She said she sent President Ford a pair of lefl·handed scissors for his ribbon-cuttin gs. As for herself, lifrs. Alpert is right handed. • - - -... - • I ' Dlil~ Polo! Phoro t>y Hll1r1 KIYI Suiall Fry Firel1an1a Brian li1o,ve, a kindergartner at Corona de! J\'lar. tries on firef~ghting equipment with a little help from his friend. Newport ~~a~h fireman Drake ~1uat. Firemen .all along the Orange Coast are v 1 s 1!~ng schools and conducting open house lhis week as part of annual Fire Preven- tion Week observance. Quints Bo1·11 i11 Baltii11(Jl'e -"'ill Reported Doi11g f"'ine BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -Quin· tupl cts, four girls and one boy. v.·ere born prematurely at University Hospital early today and doctors reported that all were doing fine . Karen Rohrci. 28. gave birth tn the babies by Caesarian section beginning around 2:2{1 a.m. PDT doctors said. They arc her first born , The children, ranging in v.·eight fron1 tl\'O pounds 15 ounces lo three pounds nine ounces, were in an intensive care nursery . Dr. Arthur Kaskin~. an obstetrician , said J\1 rs. Rohrer \1·as under treatntent for an infertility problem and had Ix-en taking go nadolropin. \\'hich he descrilx-d as a hormone drug associated previously v.•ith multipl e births. Haskins said thc quinlupl£"1s v• ere diagnosed i\londay. but doctors had been expecting a multiple birth since the lh1rd month of i\irs. Rohrer 's pregnnnc}' The babies v.•erf' due to ha\'e be('n born Nov. 28. l1t1ski11s s..11d they needc'<I intensive care due to their \\'Ci&ht and prematurity. BALTIMORE (APl -Lefthnnder Vida Blue fired a brilliant tv.'0-hitter and Sal Bando's fourtb-iMing home run gave Oakland a 1-0 victory over Baltimore in the third game of baseDall's American League playoUs this afternoon. The victory gave the A's a 2-l edge in the best-of-five series. Newport Bike Safety Plans Laid O&kland will try and clinch a third straight AL title in the fourth game Wednesday with Jim "Catfish" Hunter opposing Ba!Umore'a Mike Cuellar. • 2 ,il/en Arrested Eor Pot Flight PAL."1 Sf1PJNGS (UPI) -Two men wcrr 2rresh'<I and nearly <} ion or marl· juaoa \Yas icl)ed aboard :. •twin engine aircraft ~lo"•'~) while the cran was 1e.[oeli It U.S. custOrr'S agents n,.ti!1ed Soulhcrn Califo:-n:& :i1r facllltic.'I that radar had track1..'<l the plane flying north acrois the international border from ?.1exlco. • Bicycle safety got in high gear Monday reflectors, etc., which comm 11 tee night in Newport~Beach when students members hope to purchase from local and commWlity members put their heads dealers at wholesale prices. together and came up wil.h a lengthy -Talks by Newport Beach traffic of. list of new safety ideas. ficers on police procedures in dealing Meeting together under the auspices with Jaw-breaking bicyclists. of the Citizens Advisory Committee on -P..talntenance clinics to teach roadside Bike Ways, the bicycle safety enthusiasts repairs. ouUined new programs for the ~Ing -sesslons which hope to • ' s c a r e · ' year. bicy~llsts Into following safety rules, Atost. prominent among the new Ideas Including DhOtOrraphJ of bad oicyclc is the scheduling of at least 11''0 school aecldents ind ta1ka by docton who have assemblies at each junior and 5enior ""'treaU!d bicycle accident Victims. high school in NewpQrt Beach. lnchJded Jn llddltron to these aaemblies. which at the assemblies v.-ould be: will be attended by all students at I.in- -Bike licensing. coin and Ensign junior high schools -The sale of low"°51. bicycle safety and Newport Harbor and Corona del equipment, such as headlights, re 11 r ti.far high sc.bools, each 9Chool w 111 J prepare Its own safely booklet. Students' ideas for these pamphlets will be returned to the bicycle committee in December and v.ill then be put into final fonn for each school. according to f\.tary Blake, chainvoman of the com· mince. One safety program that wilt begin almost Immediately will help rommluee members determine the loc.1t1on of hatardous riding Arrlls. Forms nov.• bein~ designed soon will be distributed at each M:hool in Newport BOOch, Including elementary schooli>. 1'lcy 'Will be placed in a centrnl l~a· tion, ond each student who has any type of bicycJe nccldcnt, regardless of Its acverity, wHI be urged to fill out a form deS('rlb1ns the co nditions of the accident. ~1rs. Blake s!lid c:ommittrc members v.ill evaluate thf' forms and look for patterns)()( danirerous arens. "If \IC sec ,1 pllttcm develon1111? in .1 ctrtal nt1rl'a. v.·e'l\ kno11• som<'t h!n~ h:i s 10 be done lhcre," said the ch1'in~vnlnn of the clly council-<ll)pointed i:iroup The com1n11tre is nlso planning 10 spon.."Or l\\O supe!'\·1.sed bike rides •his ye:ir. 11hh po~<tibly a hol dop: bnkc organl7.cd tor b1cyC'lisls v.hen !hey r~a('h lhe destinnooo Next 1nPeting of 1hc p:roup \l'ill be Oct. Z2. 1\•hen studt!nls v•ill agaln mttl v.•i1h comnl1llt>r me1nbers to c::>nllnue p\;1nnin~ the nc"' progra1ns ~In;, Rlakc emphasized !he meeting is open lo :inyant' interested. • Today's Final ' N.Y. Stocks N TEN CENTS axes ·Preside11t - Gives Pla11 To Co11gress \VASlll:--.'GTON (AP) -President Ford announced a broad new anti-inflation pro- gram this afternoon that includes higher taxes for many Americans, a publ ic se:;.•. ice employment progran1 and ener&Y conservation measur~s to reduce oil im· ports. In his address lo a joint session of Con- gress. Ford said his p;oposals 11·ere a "grand design" for restrai ning inllation. The measures outlined by the Prest· dent include: -A 5 percent surlax on Income taxes for income lcl'els above $l5,000 for fam- ilies and $7,500 for individuals. • -A program to create publi~ ser\~ce jobs for the jobless 1\•hen unem ployment exceeds 6 percent of the labor force. Spending would range from $500 n1illion to S2.2 billion. depending on th~ severity of unemptovment. -Expanded unemployment benefits fol" persons whose other unemployment compensation has been exhausted or."w:;;:;ho'---1 .. are 1ne 1g1 e for sucfi compensalKln. -A 5 percent surcharge on corporate income taxes, ...,·hicb \\·ould raise an es· limated S2J billion in revenue. -A $.'! billion program to subsidize mortgage interest payments and to fi nance about 100,000 new homes. -Various-mandatory and-\IOlunlary energy conservation measures to reduce imports of oil by one million barrels per day by I~ end o! next year -An increaS'! in the Investment tax credit to 10 perCent, up from 7 percent for most busini sses and 4 percent for utilities. -A request ti> Congre!l.'I to set a 1975 budget spending ceiling of $300 billion. The President did not announce any in· creases in gasoline taxes, nor diet he pro- pose any tax relief programs for lo~·· income families. But he said his administration wilt sup- port tax-relief proopsals already before Congress !hat his advisers contend would provicle relief totaling $1.4 billion for per- sons ~itil income below $15,000. The surtax for both indi viduals and corporations. '"hich \VOuld ha1·e to be apprO\'ed by Conji!;ress. would be for the 1975 calendar year only. Ruled out for the time being. also was gasoline rationing. v.·hich has been con- sidered by the Administration. 1.VJ'ESTORS WALT FOR FORD'S 1'At,K NE\V YORK (UPI) -\Vhile a\vaiting details of President Ford's economic program, investors sat on the sidelines as prices drifted in a mixed pattern in ntoderate trading on the Nev.• York Stock Exchange loday. (Tables. Page All ). The Do"' Jones Industrial Average, 11·hich snapped an 11-session losing streak 'vith a 23-point gain i\tonday, lost 5.01 points lo 602.5. Advances led declines, 895 to 431 , among the 1.752 issues traded. The volume amounted to 15.4 million shares. compared 11·i1h 15,000,000 lraded f.Tonday. Orange Coast Weather Nighl and morning low clouds and scattered sprinkles through \Vednesday, according to t h e \1·eather service, with slightly \1·armer skies. Possibility of some sunshine in the afternoon \Vednes- day. Highs of 67 at the beaches ris- ing to nlid-70s inland. INSIDE TODAY 1\tiglit tl1e 11<'Xt step for lfour ord CoselL be as a da1u:er a1ld .~i11oer? He expects to do a lLttle of both if ABC goes through· u;ith plans to put l1im. in charae o/ a t1tlrie!y show. Pagt 81. Etm1 l""lledt 12 L . M.. ltY• Alt C1liknti. Al C:l•nll~ 11.11 Comlc1 I J , ... , .... .,,, ., 0.1lb Ntrlc.-i At E1U1t1l1t P•tt "' '-"'"'llllllftfftl ., Fl11•-Al•ll Hy OINll'IW AJ "-"'" ., l1111rw1111~11 •• """ Ll11d1t1• ., ,,,,.lltY Tt• A11 ,,,,. .. lff ., Mvlv•I l'vllcl1 Al• "•'*'•I ....... •4, 11 °"'"" CWll!r At ,...... .,., SMrt1 l•-t Stw-M••-tll All·ll Tt .. Yltlfll t t Tt.Hl.n ll Wt.illff At Wtri4 flll'WI A'-11 I I A.2 DA.IL\' PILOT N "!"ig11re s R e l e a sed f'rona Pqe Al • Nixon Employes ·Cost $841,800 CO,\STAL, .. another inland, would put too much ln!.ffic on Pac.ltic Coast lllghWay. The "romantic appeal" ti 1he sixth plan, a "unlclue dtsU.nation resort" was 1130 unacceplable becaU.te the ~·rite is' nice, but not ~eular." Clmeroo allJO • said !here would not be su!Oclent de- mand for the minimum 5,000 hotel rooms such a de11elopmenl "'0t1ld require. Gave. Cory $300 Cash -Exec1itive \IJASlfJJ\'GTON (1\P) SDloiries tor lht· 64 fL'dt:'r<.11 t'lllPl<lyt'S, ex<'luding Secret i"l'rvicc agents. assigned to forn1er Prcsi· <lC'11I Nixon's ~illl Clt1rnc11tc estatt• are rusting the rederal treasury an average of $341,800 a year, Sc11 . Joseph 1\-1. J\1on- toya 1 0.N.~1.l. says. ~lontoya, citing hgures provided by John ~1arC'h, counselor 10 Pre s i d(' n t J•'ord, sald ~lond.'.iy thal Secret Service protcrtlon :11 lhl· San Clcmcnle honlt' \1=is t'Usting 5622.000 a yea r. The con1pany has ca lled the meeting rion from the Nixon adminlstratlon to \\'cdnesday to describe a new plan which SAN DIEGO (AP) -llotel exe.cut111c the administr.11lion of President rord \YOU]d eornbinc the better elenicnts of hi. Lnrry La\\'rence says he gave $300 ull six alternatJves Into a single pla11 from $850.000 to $200,000. it hopes will be acceptrtble to the groups In cash to Ms<>mblyman Ken Cory (0. The go\'ernm cnt also is s pend I n g represented Jn TICMAP. Garden Grove) ror the Democratic can· nwney on se nding documents. lc.&lodlng dldate·-prhnary c:imj)llign for state con- u1<1t(·rial on foreign policy briefings, frorn !roller, bul C.ory denies h. lhe San \\'11shlng1on to San Cll'mente by jet , FrOtll Page A L Diego E11enlng 1'ribune said today. 1\lon1oya said. Lawrence, formerly the Democratic \\'hile !louse press Sl't'rctary R 0 n N 0 Rfil S Party 's Southern California chairman, :'liesscn ~tlid 1\londay negotiations 'A'ere .... • • • said In an interview that he personally <'Onlinuing with Nixon over the disposi· tagon Papers" Ellsberg's psychiatrist. ca11e the money to Cory at Cory's re- llon of .~ixon's papers and tape ··r would also order an immediate quest. • I 1 , Th.reeNude Women ,2 Tots Slni1i f'ORT WORTH, Tex. tUPI) -The bound, gagged and nude bodies of three YOlUlg won1en and two 2·year-olds. all slain with a huge butcher knife. wel't' found today in an iiparlmcnt on !he city's south side. "The three ladies were a s s a u l t c d crhnlnally and in other ways,'· n1cdlcal examiner Dr. Feliks Gwozdz saicl . Homicide division Lt. Oliu .Ball said there were signs of a terrific struggle. While the women were nude, the children "'ere fully dressed, even to shoes. The children were gagged but oot bound . 1'11(' y<>:irly cost of Secret Service prtr lrt:llon nnd other personnel at Nixon's t\1•y RJSt·ayne, Fla. complc.:t is more than $500.000, ~1ontoy11 s:ud. recordings. investigation into the bugging of Donald Despite his former position in high Nixon's telephone," Norris said . He said ""uncil £ the n _ u· p t He said talks resumed last week after '-V s o l..lt!mocra c a r y • ..,, P11tr. AU were stabbed many limes and ·rhc \\'hue House figurPs "'rrc pro\'ided In response to a request from i\lontoya, 1·ha1r1nan or the Senate appropriations subro1nmittee on Treasury, post a 1 scrvlct• and gt•ncral government. the former president's b r o t h e r , a La I special \l/atergate prosecutor L e o n Ne1•.'port Beach resident, was the target wrence s supporting R e p u b I i c a n NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -a bloody butcher knife was left in a Ex·Pr•mi•r S.to front bedroom with three of the bodies. The subc:o1nmlt1l'e ::ind r u J I Ap- propriations Co1nn1ittcc reduced t he original request for funds for the transi· S trike Cctlled By Dry1.vall l1istallers Jaworski questioned the agreement an-of criminal actions that should be taken Houston I. Flournoy lor governor lhis ~ ~c nounced w n Ford pardoned Nixon. before a grand jury. The Cory gift wa s declared by The agreement ga11e Nixon custody Norris said other California crimes Lawrence in a campaign statement filed of the material, but would have assured that should be investigated for Nixon's under oath and penalty of perjury last government access to the tapes for up possible involvement iii them included Friday, the newspaper said . But it said to fire years, when Nixon could destroy the payment or hush money to convicted Cory's can1paign statements -also fllc<i then1 at Yiill. They would be stored Watergate conspirator Howard Hunt and wider oath -do n()t show the con· al Lagtmn Niguel. '\ the pending perjury trial of fonncr Nixon tribution. The Senate voted 011erwhelmlngly last aide John Ehrlichman. Cory y.•on the Democratic nomination. y.·eek to award pennanent custody of "Very little, if anything; is being done In an lntervie"" he denied ever asking the material to the go11ernment. in all these matters,'' Norri s said ... 1 La,11rence for 1noney or receiving cash Listing the salaries and jobs ol the 1 from him. ~. 1 d "'OU d make them a top priority if governn1ent empoyes eta.iled to Nixon, 1 were attorney general" Lawrence said th~ money was given T 'tvo A tvarded Nobel Peace Prize Ho11ors From Wire Services l\·lontoya said 18 persons directly con-to Cory beside the pool at the nected with transition were being paid home of Robert Siegel, where the OSLO, Norway -The Nobel Peace at the total rate of $375,800 a year. Democratic &ate Cent r a I Commlttee Prize for 1974 was awarded today to Among militar)' personnel on t h e II'Vlli• e Chenu• St' i.;: was sponsoring a reception for Cory. former Japanes Prime Minister Eisaku payroll, a mai~ clerk is being pa Id o · Lawrence said Cory asked him for Sato and the -U.N. high commissioner 1n a di-,.e which could shut down $12.000, fourteen Department of Defense money for his campaign but did not ......... personnel. are _attached to the com-..l } Th '"'ant a check. lie said he reached into for South-Wm Africa, Sean "facBride much o( Califomla's building industry, municatioos network at total an nu a I .~efOSO eOI'\.t his pocket and gave Cory ''between of rreland. about 5,000 drywall installers throughout salaries of $136,880, two Navy mess .,, $300 and $400in cash." T~ _award . was announced by the the state walked off their jobs Monday. stewards are being paid a total of $22,560 F Ch ll "I did not ask Larry for money ," Nobel committee of the N 0 r we g i an The first sanclloned drywall strike a year, and 12 Coast Guardsmen are 3CCS . 3 enge COit said, while recalling that they porliament. in 20 years follows a wildcat orange be.ing p;:1;id a total or $95,650 annually. met. "1 can envision $300 gett; .. ,. lost The Gene I Se · Ad · 1str t' · he · ...... '6 The citation said "Sato has ... adVl>-Cowity drywall strike last inonth. ra rvices nun · a ion A· UC Irvine tesearcher's theory that in t campaign somewhere, but I don't ~, .. u wo•kers. who [all under the employes, handling Nixon's pa.pets in.'1 • recall any money changing hands." cated that Japan should not acquire her u" \\' h' g1 be' · propellant gases used 1n spray cans · jurisdiction of t~ carpenters unions, as in on, are mg paid a total of Cory's acceptance or more than o..m nuclear 11.·eapons." J\1acBride's cita- are secKing an oiddltion or $3.75 in wages $!22,745 aMually, and seven GS A can cut down the earth's screen against $500,000 from two contributors in Orange tion said "is ay.•arded lhe prize in recog. and fringe benefits lo their priisent $11.43 custodial persons at San Clemente are harmful radiations has been challenged County hils been turned into a campaign nition of his efforts during many years lo an hour. being paid a total of $76,300 a year. by the industry producinrr the chemical. issue by his Republican opp one n I , Montoya also said fou GSA lo ., A bl w·iu strengthen and prolect human rights a!l Ray J\1ills 91 lrvine, president of the . r emp res Or. F. S· Rowland, a UCI chenlist, ssem yman I am T. Bagley, (R-San California Drywall Contractors Associa· at _the Key Biscayne home were being Rafael). over the y.·orld." Two of lhe women were identified as sisters Laura and Marth~ A1clendon. The third woman was identified only as "Linda.'' They ranged in age from 19 to 24,-- ··Five brutally murdered people" \Vas the way Ball descrlbt;d the crime. The children, a boy and a girl. were the children or Laura anc: Martha Mc Lendon. Ball said there w~s no sign of a forced entry into the apartment and that he had no suspects. The apartment was on the ground fioor. "It's the Wol'l5t situation J'11e seen in a long time," Dr. Gwozdz sakl. Earthquake flits West Indies: No , Deaths Reported SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) -A severe earthquake rocked the West Indies rrom Guadeloupe through Puerto Rico today. lion, said negotiations on a new contract paid a ~al of $50,000 a rear. recently released the res u Its of his South-West Africa is a territory unde r l---ibro.ke-down-1Jccause-of-unlonlns1stellc~-&aid-auf>RO~rvtces at-the two worHndlcatlng tharftuorocarbon gas<>s· -------.irre COfitt'O"fOISom~f?rc5""'Wl'llCTi the on a ciause setting special piecework homes .for the first 42 days since Nixon used to pressurize aerosol cans can B mh• T} t United Nations has repeatedly declared ~lost of t'he islands apparently escaped se.v.er:e.da.mase-bukonsidei:a.bl&-property ------1 damage was reported on Antigua. rates in particularly difficult jobs. lelt office had cost the g 0 v er nm en t produce a chain reaction depleting the · 0 Ing lfC3 sOOuJd be granted independence. South- The Orange County y.·alkout began last $4t5,ooo. shield of ozone in the upper atmosphere West Africa, known in the United Nations '4'eek, before dryy.·all y.·orkers in other } C t N t as Nambia, was a onetime Germany areas of the state began to strike. against radiations which can cause skin ll Ollll )' -0 colony. Charles Trcnta, secretary of the Three Man O' Jed cancer in humans and death in plants. Director Tim GreVe of the Nobel Carpenters District Council of Orange ~ The Aerosol-Eciucation Bureau, an in· L • k d t Ot} Institute. in announclng the award, said . County, said work on many jobs will F dustry group, said the ?o.Ianufactw'ing ID e 0 1e1-s "about 50" can d id ates had been continue because contractors have signed By re1· aht Tram· nominated for the 1974 Peace Prize, interim agreements with the striking b Chemists Association will nm industry Anahei m police ha11e totally ~iscounted which is 'A"Orth $124,900. union. researdl into the possible effects of any connection between a bolJlb threat The amount will be shared equally Under lhc agreements. y.·orkers arc DURHMr (AP) -Railrood officials the gas. between Sato and MacBrlde, both of paid the demanded settlement until a ha11e found the badly mangled bodies "Until the first results of the industry at the Sheraton Inn hotel Monday and \~·oom are expected here for the award new conlracl is signed. of three men who were apparently hit research are ready, the available facts two actual blasts at other Sher at on ceremony Dec. 10 -the anni11ersary The drywall conlract expired i n by a freight train. do not rank as proof t h a t the hotels. of the death of Alfred Nobel, S\\•edish August, but was extended 60 days for Butte County sheriff's deputies said fluorocarbons will lead to ozo ne deple-'·First of all. we didn't have an ex· inventor or dynamite who donated the rcney.·ed negotiations. The deadline pass-i\.1onday the men were apparently cross-lion,'' said Dr. Raymond L. McCarthy. ptosion," commented police Lt. Robert prize fund . ed Oct. 1. ing Butte Creek on a narrow trestle McCarthy, technical director of the Zipple. The announcement by the Norwegian Accordin g to a drylA'ali contractors' Sunday night when a Southern Pacific freon products department of E.I. du H .d k 11 b ed committee. came as a surprise. It had spokesman, the d.iff(.'renccs between train caught them part way across. Pont de Nemours and Company, a major e sai an apparent cran ca as not been expected today. union and management are negotiable They said it probably would be several producer of the propellant gas •. said, on two She raton bombings in Los Angeles Sato had h\·ice been elected by the and can be setllcd. days before the men are identified, None "All we have now are assumptions. was received at 9:45 a.m., sending ·Japanese liberal Democralll be r o r e Trenta. how e v c r, said no new of the victims carried idenllficatlon. "Without exPefimental evidence, It Anaheim police and firemen swanning pr~ent !Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka bargaining sessions ha\'e bee.n set. \\'ould Pe an injustice if a I e w lh rough the building. took over. T~ t ·k .. , d t t ·d 1 cla·m wh· b tbe ·1· By JO a.m .. a suspicious bag had MacBride, 70, was the founder of the s r1 e reaWJe s a ew1 c sea e I s-tc even cr1 ics agree been discovered In a second floor ladies' J\·londay, the day before •·Nation a I AJ h G mb} are hypotheses-were to be the basis Nationalist Clanna Poblachta party in Construction Mobiliiation Day" in which • •3 8 ers of regulatory or consumer reaction." rest room and a bomb squad was assign· Ireland in 1946. cons1ruction workers across the country Ro"·land contends that the gas, "'hen ed 10 gingerly examine it behind 3 In i~ most conlroversial selection in are protesting the financial pinch fa cing v 1·s1·t Casm· OS released in the troposphere. the layer steel shield, using remote control metal history, the 1973 peace prize was award. the construction industry nnd illl h!gJ1 of ai r closest to the earth, y.·ill not claws. ed to Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· level of unemployment. react and stays in the air. Occupants had been evacuated and inger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tho NICE, France IUPI) -A group or Eventually, he said, the gas will "'ork news crew!! were on the scene, including for their negotiations to end the war rich Arab high-rollers with an entourage its way into the stratosphere where a radio reporter y.•bo in the excitement in Vietnam. of beauliful 'A1>men descended on the the sun's rays break ii down and start and confusion went on the air to report Tho, a member of North Vietnam's a chain reaction. the bomb had exploded. politburo, announced he would not accept casinos of the French Riviera and "'on He retracted It 'th· t the d ~.... h J\lcCarthy said the results of ne w Y.'t in momen s. awar UC>,;duse "peace as not been $1.9 million in a series of i n t c n s e. studies will be difficult to eval uate until Bomb disposal team personnel opened established in South Vietnam." He hinted nightlong roulette sessions late this sum· more is known about the chemistry the ominous bag and discovered only that he might accept it once peace mer. "We\·e never seen anything like of the upper atmosphere and lhe ozone an item of femin ine hygiene. v.•as accomplished. this before," a casino statr member layer. He urged more high altitude tests The crisis was canceled, the Sheraton Kissinger accepted his award and said, said. of the atmosphere. Inn guests rctumro to lheir rooms and "Nothing that has happened to me in Officials at the Palm Beach casino everything returned to some semblance public life has mo11ed me more than al Cannes and the l\·lonle Carlo casino of normal for Anaheim police. this award." Terror isn1 Continues Four persons were reported injured on Antigua but there y.·ere no immediate reports of casualties elsewhere. Antigua police reported a D a n I s h tourist, James Fogbrnan, broke his ann when he iwnped from a hotel balcony during the quake. ~'O women suffered head injuries "'hen the walls of their home collapsed and a local disc jockey was seriously cut when he j u m p e d through a window in his radio studio. The historic St. John's Cathedral and several government buildings w e r e among property severely damaged. Schools were closed for the day and police patrolled the streets to prevent looting from damaged stores. On the nearby island of St. Kitts, two Angelican churches were reported damaged by the quake, which according to the U.S. Geodetic Observatory bere registered 7 on the open-e nded Richter scale, ODe of lhe four most mt.ease quakes in the area in 400 yea rs. The observatory .said the quake, which occurred at 2:52 a.m. (PDT) apparently was centered between St. Kitts and Guadeloupe, in the Leeward Is I a n d J about 300 miles east of Puerto Rico. The tremor was felt throughout Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, bu t no damage was reported. On Antigua, police estimated damage Y..'Ouid run to millions of dol\ar.i. Falle n utility poles blocked some roads and electric service was reported out In some areas. The parliament and court buildings \\'ere damaged and today's court session was cancelled. Police said th e new deepwater harbor was also s e 11 er e I y damaged. BUENOS AIRES (U PI ) -President .\taria-.Estela (Isabel / Peron, made a fresh call today for an end to terrorism 1n Argentina. but police sources reported .a double kidnaping and the disco11ery of a bullet·ridden corpse. Police said they found a man's nude body, with rnultiple wounds in the head and body from various caliber bullets. near the 1nternatlonal airport outside Buenos Aires today. said several "personnlities" fro1n Saudi 1\rabia and the Persian Gulf emirat(.'S played heavily in their establishments over the past few months. New Jl1eatball Cha1np Croivn ed ''Branding keeps lis all honest. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT l\fotel Manage r Slain RUBIDOUX (AP)-Ri11erside sheriff's deputies issued an alert for Kenneth Lee. 25. in the shotgun slaying of the manager at the motel y.·here U!e lived . A sheriff's spokesman said ~tonday that. llov.·ard Dye, 59, y.·as round dead in the motel after other residents reported hearing a shot the prc11 ious night. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -The 1talian- American f\.1arching Club announced ~ day that its new world champion meat. bn11 eater de11oured 20 three-ounce regulation meatballs in 15 minutes. And the customer knows it.'' l"e or...,oe c .... 11 o~,,, PllOI, ... ,,. """'~" '' lomll"><'" ,,,.. "'•-·"'.,,'· i\ pU(!I•""" II•""' ()< .... QI! (JH\! ""'ll'""'"q l;O,,.,.nf. Scl!Htrdi. ...,,,_\ "'" 111>l>•oSl><'d. r.<ord•v 1,,....,~ (fl(:ljy, 1..,. Co•lt M<>W f'O~wPOt l 8"Kft. H..,l..,qlon tw ... ~.i:o..nt••n v11,... Uqu,.. 8'"""· ,,.,,..,woci t-~ ""°...., Cl-"1t•S.n Ju.I" • C..0"1'f"O .. 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W~ffpllon lrf ,.,"'' ,_, OG "'°"'fllf.' tlJ Miii M (Jj) mon\'lltJ; mUll«J dlltll""llon\" QOINllll~'' I The champion is f.1ike Palmisano of Gretna, La .. who achieved the record at a competition in City Park. Palmisano "'as awarded a trophy con- sisting of a metal figure of man holding a giant meatball 011er his head . Gives Them Pain .~1arij1.1c111n S ni o1•e rs llurt Soonest lfea rt p.i!lents can exercise onlv halt as long withou t feeling chest pains after smoking a marijuana cigarette th a n after smoking a tobacco cigarette. ac. con:ling to the findings of a UC Irvine resea rcher. Angina pectori~hest p a i n s ex· perienced by h e a r t patientrare ex- perienced during exercise alter smo'.:ing either. according to UCI cardiologtst Dr. \Yilbtrt S. Aron0w . In studies published in m e d 1 c a I joomals. Aronow has described the ,etrl!cl of cigarttte smoking on men wlth heart problems Y.'ho perform exe•cise. Smoking a filtered . I ow-n I cot In e cigarette decreased by 13 percent the lime the men could exe!'Cise without f~llng chest pains, he saJd. The average cigarellc cut the time by 24 'percent, he said. Dul 10 puffs on a marijuana cigarette reduced the ',- lime by 48 percent, he said. Jn both cases, carbon monoxide caused the rmins. While nlcotlne is also known as harmful , his tests on marijuana show that the main ingredient , letrah)(to- cannabinol (THC) has a stronger effect on increasing the pulse and blood .pres· sure . !Jecaul;C ot the diHerenl amounts · used , Aronow Mid, cigarette and marl· juana use cannot be equated. \\1hilc a heavy tobacco user may smoke 20 10 25 cigartttes a day, he said, a marijuana wcr may only smoke. three or four. joints in the same period, he said. "ltowe11l't, ll is certainly safe to ll$$Ume that the more cigarettes one s1nokes. of either kind. the more p~ nouneed the eff~t on the pulse, blood pr essure and-in co ron:lrypa· tlcnts-tinp:!na pectoris," he said. l .. Carpeting is a blind item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidat ion. Two differnnt pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same, claim to be made of the same kinds of materials, and .have, in fact. not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet atter just six months of use, one will look terrible and the other will look like new. How is th e consumer to know wh ich is which? Oddly enough, even price often won•t tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting is no guarantee of quality. The only thing that protects the Investment of the consumer. and the reputation of the honest retailer, Is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." This is wh y we don't private label carpeting tit Alden·s. When you find samples with the names changed on the labels, run over to Alden's fest. After all, carpeting is one of life·s maJor Investments. It shouldn·t be gone into blind. • . AI DEN'S CARPETS• DRAPES 1663 Placentia A•e. COSTAMISA 646-4838 HOUlS: M-tin l'llln. t to 5:30-Fll., t let -SAT• t :JO to 5 l • ' • i I ' I • VOL. 67, NO. 281, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES or Youtlger Hit Candidate Raps Riley Selgction Orange County Supervisor T h o m a s Riley's appointment was po1itically motivated and Attorney Guieral Evelle Y o u n g e r deliberately misinterpeted California Jaw ti> make it po s s i b 1 e , Younger's Democratic opponent charged today. "If J am elected T ·Win take legal action to insure that Riley 's terl'l'l ends on Dec. 31 , 1974," candiil.ate William Norris told newsmen at an Anaheim press conference. ''The appointment that enabled him to serve a further two yeaJ.s is outrageous and illegal." Norris said the Riley appointment. made by Gov. Ronald Reagan after re-elected Supervisor Ronald C a s p e r s • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1974 s or ew • was Jost at sea last June, "clearly 0,.,,---<h< wa-Reagan!i-detennination--1'>-..,.._,,_- force in California politics after he has 0•111' l'lltf 11111 ""''• WOULD END RILEY'S TERM Appointment Critic Norris Quintuplets, 4 Girls and 1 Boy, Reported ~Fi1ie' BALTIMORE. Md. !AP) -Quin- tuplets, rour girls and one boy, were born prematurely at University Hospital early today and doctors reported that all w.~re doing fine.. Karen ~hrer, 28, gave birth to the babies by Caesarian section beginning around 2:20 a.m. PDT doctors said. They are her first born. The children, ranging in weight from two pounds 15 ounces to ·three pounds nine ounces, were in an inlE!!lsive care nursery. Or. Arthur KaSR'ins, an obstetrician, said lttrs. Rohrer was Wlder treatment tor an infertility problem and had been taking gonadotropin, which he described as a hormone drug associated previously with multiple births. Haskins said the quintuplets were diagnosed Monday, but doctors had been expecling a inulliple birth since the third month of Mrs. Rohrer's pregnancy. The babies wen~ due to have been born Nov. 28. Haskins said they needed intensive care due lo their weight and prematurity. The four girls were born first, bul the boy was the first to get a name. He is Ru ssell Charles, according lo the doctor . The girls have yet to be named. Haskins said it appears the children developed from five separate fertilized eggs anq share no more genetic material than brothers and sisters born under more usual circumstances. HaskiOJ said such a situation is not unusual in multiple " births. The father Charles, 33, is a baker for tile A&P grocery chain. Both parentts are Baltimore natives. PIGSKIN PICKERS PUSH PREDICTIONS Competition amoog Orange C o a s t predlctC>rs of the outcome3 of 30 weekend football games is becorning more lnteMe as the Daily Pilot Pigskin Picket'()() '74 enters its fourth week. \Veekly winners are awarded Zenith reicvlsion and radiC> prOOucts worth $130. A color televlslO"n 9Ct goes to the overall winner or the 10-week test Of gridiron forecistlng skills. To be eligible for the grand ' priie. Pigskin Pickeroo entr&nts must first win one of the y.·eelCIY contc.sts. Oclails Bnd an entry blank are publlsh-- .ct In the sporu section of lodoy's Dally Pl!ot. ' ~· • • left the governor's mansion. "Younger was his eo<onspiralor in an appointment that defied the wishes of Fifth District voters," Norris said. "And I also charge Younger with ac- ting illega1\y when he gave the opini-On tllir (feinner lieutenant governor Ed) Reinecke could stay in off!~ after con- viction and until bis sentencing." Norris said he was backed by Orange County -COWl5el-Adrian Kuyper and the office of Califomla's legislative counsel in his opinion that Riley is illegally oceupying the Fifth District post and should be unseated on Dec. 31. "This is political cronyism in action," Norris said. "The next two-y_ear term for this o£fice should have been filled by the next governor or by popular vote but certainly not b~Reagan." Norris-said ii he becomes Galifornia's attorney general he will take immediate action to step up the in"vestigation "if there is one" into fonner p r e s i d e n t Richard Nixon's a 11 e g e d role in Watergate-related crimes in California. Norris said there is strong evidence to suggest that Nixon knew of and may have helped to plan the burglary of Dr. Lewis Fielding's Beverly Hiil ls office. Dr. Fielding was Daniel "Pen- tagon Papers" Ellsberg's psychiatrist. "I would also order an immediate investigation inlo the bugging of Donald Nixon's telephone," Norris said. He said the form er president's b r o t h e r , a Newport Beach resident, was the target of criminal actions that should be taken before a grand jury. !See NORRIS, Page A%i Blue's Two-hitter Beats Birds, 1-0 BALTIMORE (AP) -Lefthander Vida Blue fired a brilliant two-hitter and Sal Bando's fourth-inning home run gave Oakland a 1-0 victory over f!altimore in the third game of baseball's American League playoffs this afternoon. The victory gave the A's a 2·1 edge in the best-of-five series. Qakland y.illl try and clinch a third straight AL title in the fourth game \Vednesday with Jim "Gatrish" Hunter opposing Baltimore's Mike Cuellar. Recyclittg Project \Vorkmen dig up gasoline storage tanks at aban- doned Costa Mesa service station that is being re· cycled for use as a party supply rent.al business. City required removal of tanks-as part of--recycting at Bay Street and NewPort Boulevard. Canopies that once covered gasoline pun1ps also were re- moved. -• Japanese, lrisl1 tea(le1•s Given Nohel Peace P1·ize From Wire Services OSLO, Norway -The Nobel Peace Prize for 1974 v•as awarded today to former Japanese Prime J\.1inister Eisaku Sato and the U.N. high commissioner for South-West Africa, Sean J\.1acBride of lreljlnd. The award was annolUlCed by the Nobel committee of the N o r w e g i a n parliament. The citation said "Sato has ..• advo- cated that Japan should not acquire her own nuclear \\'eapons." rvtacBride's cita- tion said "is awarded the prize in recog- nition of his efforts during many yea rs to strengthen and protect human rights all over the v•orld. ·• South-West Africa is a territory under the control of South Africa which the United Nations has repeatedly declared should be granted independence. South· West Africa , kno\vn in the United Nations as Nambia, was a onetime Germany colony. Director Tim Greve of the N ob e I Institute, in announcing the a1vard , said "about 50" can didat es had been nominated for the 1974 Peace Prize , which is worth $124,000. The amount will be shared equally between SatG and l\·lacBride. both or whom are expected here for the av.•ard ceremony Dec. 10 -the alfniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel . S11•edish inventor of dynamite who donated the prize fund . The announcement by the Norwegi an ,....n /..,._ 1 •. ,. \ • AP Photl NOBEL PRIZE WINNER Ex-Premier Sato tommiltec · can1e as a surprise. It had not bee!\ expected today. Sato had t1vice been elected by the Japanese liberal Dcmocra\s b cf ore !See NOBEL, Page ,\%) Dr y1u <Lll Workers ..... , Jr' a lk Off .Jobs I 11 1'1e1.11 Dispnte In a dispute 1vhich could shut dOY.'tl much of California's buildilig industry. about 5,000 drywall installers throughout the state ll.'alkcd off their jobs l\1onday. The first sanctioned dryv.·a!I strike in 20 years follows a wildca t Orange County dry,vall strike last month. Drywall workers, v.·ho fall under the jurisdiction of the carpenters unions, are seeking an addition of $3.75 in "''ages and fringe benefits to their present $11.43 an hour . Ray !\'!ills of Irvi ne. president of the California Drywall Contractors Associa- tion. said negotiations on a new contract broke dov.n because of union insistence on a clause setting special piecey,·ork rates in particularly difficult jobs . The Orange County v.·alkout began last \\'eek, before drywall workers in other areas of the' state began to strike. Charles Trenta, secretary of the Carpenters District Council of Orange County, said work on many jobs will continue be.Cause contractors have signed interim agreements with the striking union. Under the agreements, workers arc paid the demanded settlement until a new conlracl is signed. The drywall contract expired i n August, but was extended 60 da ys for renewed negoliallon s. The deadline pass- ed Oct. 1 .. According t() a dryv.·all contractors' spokesman, the differences bet w cc n union and managen1ent arc negotiable and can be settled. Trenla, ho\\.' c ye r . said no ne1\.' bargaining sessions ha l'e been set. Mesa Fire Probe Continues The strike reached statev.·idc scale ~1Gnday. the day bcfor(' · · N a t i o n a I Construction Mobiliiation Day" in "'hich const ruction workers across the country <1re protesting the financial pinch facing the co71struclion industry and its high level or unemployment. T·wo Victims of Blaze Rerriain Uni<lentifiecl Investigation conUnued today Into the cause of a Coma l\1esa apartment rLre Sunday that killed two yoq me~and critically burned a thlrd who leaped from a a second story window to escape the names. Coroner:.S deputies w e r e comparing dental charts from health records ot ~wo men tOOy believe to be the. victims Who _)>urned to death In the 3:30 a.m. 11o11ll:aust. The bodies were charred beyond tt00g- nition. "We're "''Orklng on that today and v.·e may havei a positive Identification by late lhis afternoon," sakl a coroner's office spokesman. Richard A. St. John and a frieoo , Rlchard Arthur. are belle\·td to be the ., victims who perished in the 3:30 a.m. fire at 2253 Fountain \Vay East. Nursing supervisors at Orange County ~tedical Center said the third occupant of the apartment, \Villiam D. \Vilcox, 19. remains Jn critical condition. lie was admitted to the bum tJnlt, seared over aboU? 75 percent of his body by the flame$ which broke out in the apartment he and St. John rt':ntl'd. Fire Department Battalion Ch I e f Robert McClelland J n d investigators relumed to the gutted westslde apart- ment Mooday to search for clues to the blaz.e's origin, but apparently found none. lie said Investigators are reasonably c<':rtain It ignited aomehow In 1 h c :downstairs liv_ing &ection or the apart- men! located in a complex of four-unit buildings just off \Vest Wilson Street. Characteristics of the fire could in· dicate it v.·as started by a cigarette. but Chief li1cClclland said due to the severe destruction and death of · 1"'0 potential witnesses, this may never be determined. Wilcox told investigators his roommate and a fricn~ had gone to a football game and he we:nl to bed after drinking 90lJ\e beer and watching television Satur- day nietit. He $Did he was a11.·akened about 3:30 a.m. by smoke filling his bt>droom and tlie sound or screruns coming from his ..roommate's adjaefl\t upstairs quarters. lleat drove \\1ilcox b.1ck from rescue (See INFERNO, Page At) --. S1>ot~ A vailahlc In Drill Team Glrls 9 lo 15 years old may still sign up for the H<'<'·Ettcs, the pa rade drill team of the Costa ~tcsa Leisure Services Department. Rcc-Ett~ n1cet 1'ue:sd:iys from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Community Recroolion Center at tht': v.est gate of the Orange County Fairgrounds. Si~c;ups at the class m~trngs 1\·ill continue at nex1 v.·eck's and the folloll.·ing \VL't':k's meetings. rce Is $4 fC>r the series of 10 c.lasscs. Further inrormation maybe obtained by conl.nctlng Leisure Ser\'lcts, ~5300. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks c TEN CENTS axes President Gives Plan To Congress \\'ASHINGTON (AP) -Pre.si<le:-it Ford announced a broad new anti·tnnation pro- ~am this aftemoon that Includes higher ·taxes for many Americans, a public se:\'- ice employment program and energy conservation measurus to reduL'C nil im· ports. (Related editorial, Page A6.) In his address to a joint session of Con· ~ress. Ford said hls p.-oposals 1vere a "grand design" fo r restraining inflation,_ The measures outlined by the Presi- dent include : -A 5 percent surtax on income taxes ror income levels above sl~.000 for fam- ilies and $7,500 for individuals. -A program lo creak' pub\!.-Sl'rvice jobs for the jobless \\'hen unemployment exceeds 6 percent of the labor force. Spending y,•ould range from $500 nlillion to $2.2 billion. depending on th•! severit:t of unemplovment. -Exp3nded unemployment benefil! for per-soos-whose--'«her-unemployment'---1 compensation has been exhausted or who are ineligible for such compensation. - A 5 percent surcharge on corporate income taxes. ll'hich v.'Ould raise an es- timated fz .I billion in revenue. -A s:J billion program to subsidize mortgage interest payments and to finance about 100,000 new homes. -Various mandatory and voluntary energy conservation measures to reduce imports of oil by one million barrels per day by the end of neitl year -An increase in the investment tax credit to 10 percent, up from 7 percent for most businesses and 4 percent for utilities. -A request to Congress to\ $et a 197S budr<:et spending ceiling of $300 bill ion . 'I'Oe President did not announce any in· creases in gasoline taxes, nor did he pnr pose any tax relief programs for Jov.·- income families. But he said his administ ration will su~ port tax-relief proopsals already before Congress that his advisers contend would provide relief totaling $1.4 billion for per- sons with income below $15,000. The surtax for both individuals and COrJXlrations, 1,vhich v.'Ould ha ve to be approved by Congress, would be for the 1975 calendar year -only. Ruled out for the .time being, also \\.'as ~See ECONO:\IY, Page A%) 1.''VESTORS WAIT FOR FORD'S 1'ALK NE\\! YORK (UP I) -While awaiting details or President Ford 's economic program. investors sat on the sidelines as prices drifted in a mixed pallem in n1oderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. lTablcs, Page Alt ). The Do1v Jones Industrial Average, which snapped an I !·session losing streak with a 23-point gain J\.tonday, lost 5.01 points to 60'2.5. Advances led declines, 895 to 431, among the 1.752 issues traded. The \'Olume amounted to 15.4 million shares. compared v.·11h 15,000,000 traded .\1onday. Orange Cout • Weather Night and morning low clouds and scattered sprinkles through \Vednesday, according to t h e 1\·eather service, <A'ilh slightly v.·armer skies. Possibility of some sunshine ~· the afternoon Wednes- da y. High o1 67 at the beaches ris-. ing to nu 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY lit lght tltc 'Ir.rt step /or How- ard CoselL be as a dancer ond si11ger? l~e ei::pecl.t to do a little of both if ABC goes tlirougli with plans to put l1in1. in clwrgc of a variety show. Page. 81. Ir"'• ltmllffk I' L. M. IOytl All (1Hfel'1d1 A} (IH11tiecl 1 7·11 (9"tk1 IJ c............ lJ °""' Nelleet .... IOl!tffll l'ltt l6 lllierta!Ptl!'ltlll II '°lft<ll-Alf.11 Hy GI .... _ AJ 14-K-11 IPtlfffl'tlUiePI 11 Atlfl L•Mtr1 ti MeM'I' Tl'99 AU Me•les ., Mlll .. t l'YMI Alt "'•llePl•t "'"'' A4. lJ °'"'" (1M1Ptl1 .... ,,_,, 11·1 ,,...... l+S Stec-M1f111tl A\f.11 Tti.¥11i0ol .11 ThMlft'J 11 WNI..... At w ...... "''"" At. •t TO!\'IGll'f NE\VflOR1'·f\tl!:SA SCHOOL BOARD - R~gular mcctln&.. Costa f\tcsa a1y Coun· - cil chtlmbcrs. 7:30 p.111 "BE;lllNO 1"111:: 111~.<\DLINJ::S -Dr. r.iles T. HrOY.11 lt'{'!urcr. OCC Foru1n, i:30 p .111. .. TllE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repertory 1 hen t c r. 1tiroogh Sun. 8 p.n1 . UCI LECTURES -• • \Vo n1 en 's l'orum," noon1 140 Social Scienct.> Lab. 7 p.m. ".'\e~v DircctiOO!I for Frce-L:lncc \Vr iters," Hoo1n JOI Phystral Science J31dg. 7 p.m "L.'lnclmarks of Art ," Rooru 178 llun1an1L1es llait, 7 p.01. '\'EDNESDAY, OCl'OBER 9 occ LECTURE -"\/ital fs.<;Ul'S lhat Conc~m You ." Dr. Arthur L. Bictz lee· turt•r, Aud itorium 7:30 p.n1. -. . Fig11res Released Nixon Employes Cost $841,800 \VASH INGTON (APl -l::a\aries for the 64 !ederal cn1ploycs. exC'luding Secrl'l Service agents, assi~ncd to forffil'r Prt!Si· dent Nixon's Sa n Clcnic ntl' l'State · are costing the fcdcrul treasury an average of $84 1,800 a yea r, Sen. Joseph M. ~1on· toya <D-N .1>1.1. s;.iys. r-.lontoya . citing figures provided by John March. counselor to Pres i den l r~ord, said r..·londay 1h~St.~ret Service protection at the San leinentc home \\'as costing $622.000 a yc<i ... The yearly cost or ~cret Service pro- tectio n and other personnel at Nixon 's Key Biscayne. Fla. complex is more lhan $500.000. Alontoya said. The White Hou se figures were provided in response to a request from /l.1ontoya, chairman of the Senate appropriations su bcommittee on Treasury, post a I service and general govemment. \Vhite House press secretary Ron Nl'ssc11 said r.londny 1u~gotiations were con1 Jnu ing "'!th Nixon ovl:'r the disposi· tion of Nixon's lXJJ)l'rs and tape rec:ortlings. Ile said 1alks resumed ltlst week after special \Vatergatc pro secutor Leon Ja"·orski questioned the agree(Ilent an· nounced when rord pard<>ned ~ixon. 1'hc agreement gave Nixon ('US tody or the n1at('rial, but would ha\'e assured gO\'('rnincnl ac<'ess to the taJ>(.'S for up lo fi\'c years, v.•hen Nixon could destroy lhen1 al \\'ill. They \\'Ould be stored at Laguna Niguel. The Senate voted overwhelmingly la st v.·eek to award pennanent custody of the material to the government. • IMlllJ ~1111 11111 ...... ,. Parallel Parking UC! Lf~CTUH.ES -"Selecting and l mplemeriting ao Effective Tax Plan," Ro<Mn 178 11umanitics Flall, 7 p.m. "World of Pliints," Hoo1n ~ Physical Scil'TICC Bldg., 7 p.m: ALCO/!OLIS;\I LECTIJRE -Dr. RoberL Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh Hills llospi!al. 1507 E. 161h Street. Newwrt Be;1ch. 6:15 r.rn. Info rmation 64!).5707. The subcomnlittee and f u 11 Ap- propri;ttions Committee reduced t he original request for funds for Lhe trnnsi· tion from the Nixon administration to the administration of President Ford from $850,000 to $200,000. Listing the salaries and jobs of the government emplO)'e5-dfta1Ied to Nixon, a1ontoya said 18 persons directly co~ nected with transition were being paid at the total rate of $375,800 a year. Among military persoMel on the payroll, a mail clerk is being paid SJ2,000, fourteen Department of Defense personnel are attached to t h e com· muniea tions netv.'ork at total a n n u a I Costa Mesa Fireman Mark Brown hoses down gaso· line leaking from upended pickup truck which slid to a stop on College Avenue at Victoria Street this n1orning. Driver Janice E. Coburn, 33. of 409 \V. Bay St., was n1aking a turn when a wheel hit the curb and truck tipped over. 1i1otorist was uninjured and truck was only slightly damaged, according to traffic officers. Cor y Oaims He Didn't Get Fund From Lawi·ence The government also is s p e n d i n g money on sending documents, including material on foreign -es>licy briefings, from \Vashington to San Clemenle by jet, ~lontoya said. salaries of $136,880, two Navy mess stewards are being paid a total of $22,560 a year, and 12 Coast Guardsmen are being paid a total of $95,650 annually. Teen Pedestria11 Aids Cvclist Butchery In Texas f'ro1n Page Al The General Services Administration employes, handling Nixon's papers in \Vashington."are being paid a total of $122:745 annually, and seven G SA custodial persons at San Clemente are • 011 Slick Road Three Women, 2 Tots ECONOMY •.. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Hotel executive being paid a total of $78,300 a year. !ii. Larry Lawrence says he gave $300 ~1ontoya also said four GSA employes A teen.aged pedestrian ran to the gasoline rationing, v.•hich has been con-al the Key Biscayne home were being aid of an injured motorcyclist on a in cash 10 Assemblyman Ken Cory (0. sidered by the Administration. paid a total of $50,000 a year. mist-slicked Costa Mes.ii street Monday Bound, Gagged, Slai1i Gar&n Grove ) for the Democratic can· But one source in the energy field said He said SUPfM>rt services at the two evening, pulling him to safety out of didate•s primary campaign torsrare-con--eitlle:r_: higbef gasoline taxes·or-n.tioning • homes for Pw.lirs1 42 Q!ys since Nixon vie·way or he.a~ traffic. FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) -The troller. but c.ory denies it, the ·san_ coutd oe proposed sometime after the left office had cost tbe.g o ve r nm1 n t .. _ -'"~ G~ torbett. 21 .. oe:::-&1s ~ w_. bound. gaggoo anct nude bodies or three Di.ego Evenlng Tribune said today. November elections Jf the other energy $415,000. !8th st .. \Yas treated for a fractured shin young women and two 2·year~lds, all Lawrence, rormerly the Democratic cooSe~ation measures proved inade-bone and head lacerations at Costa Mesa slain v.·ith a huge butcher knife, were Party's Southern California chairman, quate. J\temorial llospital and released. fo und today in an apartment on the said in an interview that he personally "The President is not forec losing any Eai·tllquakc Jl·.·.ls Investigators sa id Corbett had passed city's south side. gave the money to Cory at Cory's re-options in t.he energy area," this source one car on Ne~·port Boulevard at Fair ''The three ladies were a ss au 1 t e d "Five brutally murderl!d people" was the way Ball described the crime. The children, a ''boy and· a girl. were the children of Laura an<; Martha t-.1cLendon. Bali said there was no sign o! a -~- forced entry into the apartment and 7 that he had oo suspects. The·apa rtm_e_n_t ____ ~---< v.·as on the ground fioor. quest. said. Drive and was starting a low-speed criminally and in other ways," medical t----,,:Des=:'oii'Cte,oihi"'·s""'f"'onn,,,er""~po;os;ritr..io~nr.inc.'hii'gh~----------------Wl-e·,"'t J:ndJ·e~.,·, 1 .\.T .Lio. left tum when hit by an oncoming car. examiner Dr. Feliks Gwozdz said. counc· s ol the DemocraUc Party , -,., ~ :-t· ~~·u,-~-·oo=ug~1·~ctm-;-2r,-0r-302.'3J{tlly'~---IH<lomieide-divlslon-Lt.--Oliu-Ball-&aid Lawrence is supporting Re p u ~ l i can Tots E llCOltraged brookc Lane, told police he had no titne there v.·ere signs of a terrific struggle. \ Houston I. Flournoy for governor this " D J R d to stop before the collision. \\'hilc lhe women were nude, the children year. Caf l S epot•le Mark Owens. 14. of 2363 Carlton Place. were fully dressed, even to shoes. The The Cory gift was declared b Y To Seek Spots said he saw the accident while walking children v.·ere gagged but not bound. "Ifs the worst situation J've seen in a long Ume," Dr. Gwozdz said. Lawrence in a campaiga statement filed SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPll - A severe along the road shoulder and ran to Alt bbed . d under oath and penalty o! perjury last earthquake rocked the West Indies from help Corbett and his motorcycle out were sta many times an The bodies were found by Alexander Small, 'step!alher of two of the women, and by an uncle. They told police they came to the apartment to take the "·omen to work and when lliey Deea me sus picious something was wrong, broke a window to get in. Friday, the newspaper said . But it said flt .Royal Court Guadeloupe through Puerto Rico today. o! the tra!fic. a bloody butcher knife was left in a Cory 's campaign statemeats -also filed Alost of the islands-apparently-escaped front bedroom with three of the bodies. under oath -do not show the con-.., Tv.·o of the womt:n Were identified severe damage but considerable property tribution. Costa i·tesa youngsters 3 to 6 years damage was reported on Antigua. E b• J J7 • d as sisters Laura and Martha. ~fcle.ndon. Cory ~·on the Democratic nomin!tt ion. old are being sought as contestants in rour persons were reported injured . xcep ona ~l s The third woman was identified only The women worked for a furniture company across the street from the apartment house. lil an intU'lliew, he denied ever as.king fhe TffiY Tof!I """Royal 'Court Contest in on Antimu1 but there were oo immediate "Lind " The ed · f La\\'rencc for money or receiving cash the u......,..ming Fiesta de Costa Mesa . · t>'T C p k T • as a. Y rang in age rom from hl·m· . r-u reports~ casualties elsewhere. .·,,en ar -rip 19 to 24. Entries for the titles of king, queen , Antigua police reported a Dani sh Lawrence said the money was given prince. princess. dukes and duchesses tourist. James Foghman, broke his arm to Cory bes Id c the pool at the arc being accepted at the Costa i\1esa h h · """ r h t t b 1 Exceptional children and young adults A neighbor who lived across the hall said he heard a "pounding" about l a.m. Police said they were not called until shortly be!orc 8 a.m. home of Robert Siegel, where the Chamber of Commerce, 583 W. 19th ~· en e JUm~ rom a 0 e a cony from Costa Mesa will travel to Bluebi rd Democratic State Ce n l r a I O:>mmittee during the quake. Tv.•o women suffered f'rom Page Al Was Sponsorln" a r-pti·on for eo~. St. .11 h h ba d 1 d head injuries when the "'alls of their Park in Laguna Beach Saturday as part b """ 'J En trants ,,.. gal er at t c n s an h II sed nd 1 I d" · k of a e-0ntinuing program of the Costa La"Tenee said Cory asked him for at Costa 1\1esa City Park al 10 a.m. ome co_ apt • ahe "'"h _isc JOC eyd Mesa Leisure Services Department. NOBEL ... money for his campaign but did not Oct. 12 for judging. \Vinncrs will be ~h·as schrious.ndy cut. whi n d~ J ~ d~ p e The trip will feature arts and crafts want a check. Ife said he reached into announced at 10:30 a.m. t roug a wi ow 111 s ra 10 s u 10· present !Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka Coastal Panel _.\pproves Units his pocket and gave Cory "between Contestanls will be i"udged on poise, The h:storie SL John.b's.ICadi thedral and and games. $300 and 1400 in cash." al"! turat d several government u1 ngs we r c Exceptional children , including the took over. person t y. na ness an appcar311ce. g rt se t damaged blind, deaf, educationally handica pped MacBride, 70, was the !ouncler oC the "I did not ask Larry !or money," All ent•anlS will r""eive ribbons and amon prope Y vcre Y · '' Schools •·ere closed for the day --·• and mentally reatardcd, are invited to N 1· 1· t Cl Pobl ~·-rt · Cory said, while recalling that they "inners will be a\\•arded trophies and dliu a 1ona ts anna a\;l-pa Y in met. "I can envision $300 getting lost gifts. police patrolled the streets to prevent join tile excursion . Ireland in 1946. in the campaign somewhere, but 1 don·t looting from damaged· stores. The bus to Laguna Beach '~ill depart In its most controversial selection in A 17·unit Costa Mesa condominium recall any money changing hands." On the nearby island of St. Kitts. lhc Community Recreation Center at history, the 1973 peace prize was award· complex with a view of Upper Newport Cory's acceptance of nlOrc than ·j,}d . h S k '"'0 Angelican churches were reported the west gate of Orange County ed. to Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· Bay was approved unanimously t-.1.ooday $500,000 from two contributors in Orange _I-\. i·1r, pea "S damaged by the quake, Y.1hich according Fairgrounds at 9:15 a.m. and return inger and North Vietnam 's Le Due Tho by the regional coastal commission. r.ounty has been 1urned Into a campaign to the U.S. Geodetic Observatory here at 3: 15 p.m. fot their negotiations to end the war The $416,000 project will be built on issue by his Republican 0 pp 0 n e 11 1, T M C f C registered 7 on the ope n-ended Richter Further information on the outing may in Vietnam. LS acres of land at 2449 N. Tustin Assemblyman \Vil\iam T. Bagley, ~R-San 0 _ Cffi 0 . scalhc, ooe or. th4e00fou r most intense quakes 5heervi~~.aintleedparbtmeny e1a,11!~5300the. Leisure Tho, a member of North Vietnam ·s Ave .. on the city's east side. Rnfaell. m t c area tn years. ..... ,,,,,.,. politburo, announced he wouJd not aocept Commission staff planner Bob Joseph f'ro111 Page Al INFERNO .. : attempts. so he dove through a window into the concrete patio below and v.·as dragged to safety by v.·itnesses who splashed his burning clothes wilh water standing in a guttter. ORANGE COAST· CM DAILY PILOT t ,.,,. Or•nQt Cow\! 011ty Pitol, ... in •nldl !\ "°"'°'~., , ......... , "'"''· ,, po.ibj 1\l'lrd by ii.. Otlf>Q"" C<>t•I Putll1\tll<1q (D"'!><ln• !.tp,o•~le ~<l1Uon<o IT~ l'tll>h..,,.!l MO""IY 1 .... °"""' FfldlY, l6r (.o\11 MtW, Newl>O•I 9"it<ft. 1-1 .... ,....,. ... a-.. n /Fo...-11-<'1 Vtll~• UI°""" lle.c:I\, 1 .. n~ S..!ldl•blo:~ Ind S.fl C.•~~nl~ S.n JUOlfl <11>·,!••no " ''""''~ •M.....,.1 ..,,,,_ '' -"••Md ~11 .. 01" 1nd S""""•' ln• P'"tr•clt>•I OU!Jj•"'•n; pill'! I' II JOO !fflr\t S., ~!fttl, c;q,11 Mt-'MI, C.lilOf1'11 '1t1•, Jack R. Curter,. " \/lee P!'t\!O.nt ,..., G.~11 ~°" Thomas Keevil Ed1IOI' Thomas A. Mur!)hlnc IMM,1111 Editor Ctiarles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "•""1111 Ml,..Oll'IQ EllllOt) cost~ MlY Oflic• »O ~\I It¥ SI,... M41111,.o •oo .. u: PO. lo• tMO,nw Other Off ices ...... ,,.,., &e .. 11 JUl ...... ,,.,., ll&WvMtf \.l'!Uf'WlleolC'I llkC, .. __ '?~( .,01'1tt"OJIOll ""~" ,,,,, liro.c.~ .,.,_...,. SMI °'"""'"11: lD1 P+OF1!1 El CMnltlD Ill.al Telephone (7141 642.&32.1 Cl~ssiflH Adv•rllsing 641·5'71 Qoiyf~t. 1•14, Otlfll.. Coast l'lltlll\1'11"' c.om-r. Ho 1111.,1 ""'"'· IHll«•~•en\, edltorill r!'lllltr or "'"''li.tmtrol' .,.,,,,., -· IM. ... Of9Guc:H wllMut tfl"(llll ..,.rr11u1c111 91 C:OOY!lql\t OWl'lft, Si<(ln(j (lilt po'ltl!1t cwikl II CO\lt #l!N, Ct1lf0flll';1. S11M(•1P'!hlfll b¥ c•1W U 00 "*"""'; tv mill 1<1.00 l!\Ofllt!llf'; fllll!IM't' tleffl ... liDfll' U DOm1111\Pl!Y I • Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich. chancellor of UC Irvin e, will be the guest speaker Oct. 15 at the Costa Alesa Chamber of Commerce membership luncheon . Aldrich \1ill d i s c u s s "lnter;iclion Bel\l•ccn the University and the O:>m· munity." The luncheon v>ill include installation of officers and directors for the up- coming ye;ir. The noon luncheon at the Costa .Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Dri ve, ~'iii be preceded by a social hour at I a.m. Tickets, a $5 each. may be reserved by ~Titing the chantbcr, 583 W. 19th St. l\lolel ~laua gc1· Sla in RUBJOOUX (AP)-Hiverside sheriff's d~ties issued an alert for Kenneth Lee. 25. in the shotgun slaying of the manager at the motel \\'here Lee 11,·cd . A sheriff's spokcstnan said ).londay that Howard Dye, 59, \vas found dead 1n the motel after other residents reported hearing a shot the previous night The observatory said the quake. which the award because "peace has oot been said the development would be consistent occurred al 2:52 a.m. (PDT ) apparently established in South Vietnam." He hinted with the residential neighborhood. '''as centered between St. Kitts and Vel Pe11 sions Backe(] that he might accept it once peace The Ol).ly condition placed on the pro-- Guadeloupe. in the Leeward Is I ands v.·as accomplished. jcct was that plans be submitted to about 300 miles east of Puerto Rico. \\IASlll NG TON (AP) -The Senate Kissinger accepted his award and said, the Santa Ana Region Water Quality The tremor v.·as felt throughout Puerto passed \cgislntion ~Ionday to increase "Nothing that has happened to me in Control Board since it will be built Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, but by 12 percent pension payments for public life has n10ved me more than in an area Lhat contributes water runoff no dama ge was reported. veterans and sur vivors.. this award." to Upper Newport Bay. On Antigua, police estimated damage 'liiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;iiiiii;;;iiiiii;;;im;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii would run to millions of dollars. Fallen I utility poles blocked some roads and electric service was reported out in some areas. f'rom Page Al NORRIS ... Norris said other C<llifomia crimes that should be investigated for Nixon's possible involvement in them included the pa yment of hush money to e-0nvicted \\'atergate conspirato r Howard Hunt and the pending perjury trial or fonner Nixon aide John Ehrlichn1an . "\lf'ry little. if anything, is being done in all these n1atlcrs.'' Norri :; said , "I ~·ould make them a top priority if I were attorney general." ''Branding keeps us all honest. And the customer knows it.'' bf Fn.nk W. HartmaM °""*"'Ol lladc 11111111(1 --T--eo.no.n,. "Carpeting is a blind item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so rruch trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeling can look the same, feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials, and have. in fact. not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use, one will look terrible and the other wlll look like new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Oddly enough, even price often won't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting is no guarantee of quality. Nixon Taxes Up The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer. and the reputation of the honest retailer. is selling the brand names that both kn·ow they can trust." · This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When you find samples with the names changed on the labels. run over to Alden's fast. But Property llilie Beloiv Average Although property in San Clf'mente on Lbe average increased in tnxablc value by Blmost 23 ptl'CCnt this year . one m:i.jor property 01,1.11cr r1pparently got a break on his tax bill this ~·eek. Richard Nixon , ~'TlCr of prime co.n:o;tal property In the :southerly portion of the ciiy. has a rise or about 12 percent on his tax bill. <Related Story. P:ige .\l 1, Orange County 'tnx Coll~tor Robert Citron said that the former president s tax blll rose by Sl.338 in the latest b!l\Jng and that brings the full :imount that Nixon mutt pay~ his estate to 137,300. Last year. when the former chief ex· etutive ~·as still battling his crlllcs from the \Vhite llDuse, conlro\'Crsy raged over the assessment of h I s Spanish·styled e.<rtatc occupying a blufUop known as Cotton'!! Point. Demand§ for-reassessment surged at the county and state level, v..ith the chlrf protagonist in Orange County btlng Superv\90r Robert Battin. The moves -dubbed po I I l lea 11 y mo!lvnted hy some officials, rcsuJtcd in some intense new legwork b y assessors but never yielded a significant increase in !he taxes !or the parcel. County officials gave no specific rcafiOn for the current Nixon rate of incren sc be ing lc!'il! than the over.au &\ .. eragc throughout the ('it}'. After all, carpeting Is one of life's major Investments. II shouldn't be gone Into blind. AI,DEN'S I CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia ATe. ' COSTAMISA • 646·4838 HOURS:Mot."'"'111ws., tto 1:10-NI. t tot-SAT. t :JO!f> 5 I ' • I I I I