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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-11 - Orange Coast Pilotin · Ca~~ ·W.~~nds· 1'gent . -.. - I I • . l • I , '• • • • • • Mill,s a N o•show; Mesa Coun~ilma·n Pinkley Robbed De Das the Fin -' DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * . FRIDAY AFTER_NOON, OCTOBER 11, 1974 WI.. "1, M0 •. 214, 4 s•CTIOMJ. 44 MGll U"ITt ........ WAS THIS WILBUR MILLS' COMPANION IN DC ESCAPADE? Dancer Fann• Foxe Identified •• An n·abell B1tti1tell1 • Man Extorts Money l1y l\iurder Threat qREENSBURG. Pa . (UPI) -A young man who wore his reddish 'hair in a pony tail forced his way into :t grocer's home 'Mlunday night and extorted a sack oC money from Richard Bel)'an, 31, by tllteJten;ng to kill the man's wife and three children. NG one wns hurt. ' ' -a ac s • • r1 ID s ' , , Plfitae Mishap Rep. Mills OutAgain- Has the 'Flu' Bullets Spewed Near Kissinger ,.,. DAl\·IASCUS (UPI ) -Secretary of From Wire Services ~ate f(enry A. Kissinger n a rro:wlJ \\'ASHlNGTON -Rep. \\'ilbur Jl.lfils escaped injury today when an Israeli· ()).Ark.), sent word to Congress today .made UZI submachine gWl fell from that he ·was ill and woula not be able a rack inside his plane and discharged .,.fN> • ,tv.-o· shots that slighUy wounded Secret to make his first public appear .... l".... ·.Service agent \Valler Bethe in the right since a v.·oman jwnped out of his gar •arm and grazed his forehead. Monday into the backwater of t 'f' e ~· Kissinger \vas only 20 feet away v.ilen Potomac River. · ~ "The whole family came down ~Ith t the incident occurred as his plane was the bug his grandson had yesterd<l!,.. taxiing for takeoff from Cairo t o Mills' administrative assistant Eu&'ene I Da1nascus and was not hurt. Goss told reporters awaiting l\lllls' •ar· ; Later, he was able to joke about rival. .. · the incident with Bothe and newsmen The \Vashington Post today quQted ~ aboard the plane. Bothe remained with three sources as saving the woman WQtk· the ~Y: . ed in 1973 as a Stripper at the Si!Ver ·, The 1~1dent was not ~x~e<! to have Slipper in Washington under the nlme • any ma}Or eff~ on. K1ssmger s s_ev~­ F an n e F 0 x e, th c ••Ar gen t1'n e ~ day, seven-nation Middle East nussion firecracker." 1 '; in search of a permanent ~ace formul a bet \vttn Israel and the Arab nalions and perhaps lower Arab oil priCes. The UZI is a rapid-fire submachine gun and security officials said they keep it on hand in case large crowds get out of control. When it discharged ac· cidentally, Bothe fell to the floor in the galley of the plane and Kissinger \vas rushed to bis for,vard cabin by other Secret Service agents. The agents did not know immediately whether the shots had been fired inside or outside the plane :.it Cairo's heavily guarded airport. Bothe was given immediate medical attention aboard the aircraft They found one small bullet hole in the ceiling (See ESCAPE, Page A~I Bandits Rob Pinkley, The Post said the id entification }was provided by Bill Garney, a Washin'gton dancing instructor, who said he gave her ballet lessons three years ago, and: by, lt''O .s~ippers at the Silver Slipper ; wOO.rdecilned · t&' llllO'W their qan1es 1o~ 1 '· •· "' ,. • · "<l.. • • • • · . be,.::~~W•P•""' quoted •h• 1 ... ~ip-· • ..,lJ¥uo· :s .tore. Cusio1ners ·· . . pe·rs as saying that Mi1ls and Mrs. ~ Annabel Battistella had been s e1e n together regularly since July 1973. ·• By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1119 Pally Pllol Slllt The two strippers said l\11lls spent as much as $1 ,700 in one night al the Silver Slipper, buying magnum bot· A pair of bandits brandi s h ing ties of champagne for hls companions, autom atic pistols robbed Costa i\tesa the Post said. · City Cowicilman Al vin L. Pinkley, his However. the newspaper said Arthur ";fe and seven cu!lt.omcrs Thursd:iy in August, whom it identified 88 th e Pinkley's downtov.-n pharmacy. establishment's manager, denied that The 11 :30 a.m. holdup Involved the \he had ever seen Mills In his night loss or several hundred dollars, niostly club. The Post also quoted August as from wallets of the stunned lunch how· saying he does not know l\trs. Battistella. customers. In a telephone interview, -a 'A'~n No ooe was injured in the anned who identified herself as Bevefly Pp.}'ne 'f robbery al 1820 Newport Blvd ., a Costa . (Ste l\UU.S, Page At) ·~. •• l\fesa landmark for more than f o u r · decades. they really came unglued, but J assured 1.hc1n I wasn't a po\icoman, just a coun· cilman ," he declared. Did the long.haired bandits carry gtms? \\'as one of the first questions police asked. "You better damn kno"' they did ." (Sec PINKLEY, Page A!) Woman Slait1 In Flo,ver Shop REDS HEAR TA E' 'Victims of lho holdup agreed it ap-A 41).vear-old Anaheim woman was · < • L '. . ·poared ~A(U'iQg,~ayJlghj ,duo •!'•qtcd ... s,.~1:.to · de•,Lh .,if'• tljc workroom ot OF REP~ MILLS MOSCOW (APj -Tass today reported the Wilbur 0 . ~fills episode under the hcadllhe "A Congressman tn Liquor." The official Soviet news agency said, "When the incident became w i de I y known in the U.S. capital, Mills Wa.! forced to admit that he was among those involved In the incident." drugs as Ytell as money. her no.,••er shop Thursday 1n o r n 1 n g . 1 "When I told them T don't carr}' police said iodav. any hard narcotics, that's when the)' Velma. r.1ac Jonkman ,.,·as k.JUed in 'really came Wl glued," said Pinkley. an apparent robbery aneinpt at her It~ added that thert was another-tense shop, Rainbow of ~'IG\\'trs. shortly 11fter moment when he · \\'as forced to hand opening for business in !he morning. over the tw() wallets Ile carries. Investigator.! said. "Neither O( them had any money, \Vitnesst.'{!s told poh cc a young man 1 but I had a police badge, In each ~ne v.•as seen enlf'ring the shop nt a.bout and one of them had a couple of rub1C8 9:30 a.m., sho'1ly before screatns l'>'f're aet In It," Pinkley snapped. beard coming from the . shop. Police "When they saw those police badges have no sus pect in the ca96. , ore . . • ' , • ' ' Conserving i It 'More Important' By FREDERICK SCHOEi\IEllL or '"" D1Hv Pilot St1U Fonner Interior Dcpart1ne,nt Secreta.i;y Slev.·art Udall. the man who approv~ offshore oil dri!ling near Santa BarbaM and has taken licks for il ever sinOi. said Thursday night he docs oot fa\ir renewed drillin~ off the coast. : Udall . speaking before a group ~f Saddleback \'alley rcsidenl s. said l~ current approach of the Department f the Interior is to locate oil. pun1p 1t out or the ground und use it. !: •·\\:c should be conserving ii." Ud<ill said, "not using it up.'' • During his tenure as secretary Of lhe Interior in the 1060s, Udall approved drilling lc~es of fthe Santa Darb."('U coastline, site of a major oil spill in 1~. "I have taken the brunt tor \\'hi:l happened in Santa Barbara," Udall saicC. He charged thal the current lnt cri&r Department secrclary, Rogers i\1ortlf!. has embarked on a policy of ··!ct'11> !lO out und ransack the cont inc n I l! I shelf." The department h;1s put fory,•ard plan.! (Sec UDALL. Page A:!l "Orange Coast Weather Patchy late night and cn rly morning lo\v clouds or fog other· ,,·isc !:'unny and ":irmer Saturday. Highs in the upper 70!; 1nlanc.J. slightly lov.·cr at tht! beaches. 11\SlltE TOii.\ Y Our of P.1n·111ie·.~ l1or1es t con· <111ct111g propl'rl ies 1s c9mf1iQ~!n , 11'1('/(/ Iii.<: hflff)ll Ol'f'T Ille uC l rtnne Orchestra. Striff \\triter Tn1n B11r/e11 1n /k c1t 11·11 11 A/t)(JTn Cnssll/O unrl trl111 lie b11/1c1·1·s tlle. ol'chestm t1'1t~ /JeC"on1~· u n10Jor rn11.~1cnl f<n"Cc in So1f!ht>r11 Cnli· jprnill. It's all on Lhe \.\'et:kc:ndcr C'O!'t'T, ~ ll Y&u• \et"Vk• AJ Motif~ Tret t• l o.111111 lt -· .. 5 cw L. M, kyd II C11itor!H1 A) Mul~ll Fulldt 1-6 N1t'°""I H•W.l Al ClattlllM . Cl I) Or1n11 C111111h Al c .... 1u Cl P-lt 1 11 CNn .... tl! Cl s"•h •.>-s Otllll IOl>lk tl Al \It(-M•••ttl 11•1 Editol'itl 1"111 At '"'•nc• ••·' Tflt~IJIO~ Cl T,,.1t1t1 Cl~ t1or•1e-l l w •• ,.... l t .t.1111 LllMI~ II WtrNI N•wt At Mll"I.., Dot1tr 1 7 Wffl!l'llill< Cl I I ., • % DAILY PILOT ST Friday, Ot tobtr t l , 1974 Rocky's Brother Funded Anti-Goldbe:fg Boqk WA S H ING T ON IAP) -\'ice P realde n. t -d e s i cna t e NebonA. • .Rockefeller ba:I acknowledged thet his brother Laurance finaoced a 1970 book criUcal of Arthur J. Goldberg. then llockefeller's opponent for governor of. New York. ' But RockeleUer added that be Nd no knowledge of his b r o t h e r ' s ln- \'Olvement at the time and Y,'OUld ha ve oppo$e'.d it had be kno'A11. In a stiilement issued through a spokesman Thursday. Nelson Rockefeller sald lhe book, "Anhur J. Goldberg, lhe Old •nd lbe New" by VI-Lasky, "·as underwritt en by a $&0,000 investment l ron1 his brother bccawc It was "a book that 'A'as expected to tell well." Ho\li·ever, Rockefeller added, the book "y,·as a flop. Laurance found himself stuck with a net.Joss of around $52,000. "'hlle thi s was a business km, he did not take a tax deduct kin." Rockefeller, 'A'ho easily def e..a t e d Goldberg in the 1970 election. said he had heard early in the campaign that Lu.sky was wrttln' a book about his DemocntJc opponent. "I really didn't-pay any attention . becaul'°I . never felt that such bOou co.ining out during campelgM cut much Ice one w1y or another," he added. "I never heard any more. about it until the book was out and tomcone ehow:ed me a copy, 'Atllch f never even opened." The Rockefeller spokesman said the statement was iss\ied because ol •·a story being leaked in \Vashlngton this week with the erroneous implication that Nelson Rockefeller financed '' the book. Goldberg, a fonner Supreme Court justle<, j<OftWy ol Labor and 111> bassador to the Vh.lted Nations, told the \Vashington Post that the book was o "shabby, dirty campaign trick" and th.a l Rockefeller's ei:planu Uon ''simply does not Wa.\h." The Post saki a dummy corporallon called Lit~rary Properties lnc. w a s created lo funnel the ;&11000 f r·o m ·Laurance Rocke.feller lo Arlington ,lou.se, publisher of the book. · The newspaper quoted Lasky a s • lal'lnc: "I don't knOw Laur an c e Rocke/ell..-or anythlnf about lhl1 ,.tup. It's a complete surprise to me -utat's · the truth.'' ' Tho New York Times lllld In 1odo)i'1 editions that the llouae Judiciary Com- mlll<O is looklnl. lnio tl>e book Incident as part ot lt.s COMlderatlon of the: Rockefeller nominaUoo. · Rockefeller'• ~ss aecret~ ~ says ..! the foriner NeW York governot gave more than 1178,000 bi gifts and loans lo Edward J. Logue, president ol Ille stale Ul"ban Development Corp. Ro ~e/eller p-evlouily ackMWl<d&ed financial help lo foor pest "' p,..,..t public offjclals 'Wblle go Ve r no r - Secre\U)' of Sia!<! Jkoll'. I>· ~U>ier, fonner st~ LlqUOl'.A!lijicirlty ·l'hJef L. Judaon M~; William J . Rooan, <hairtl\11(1 ,0f lhe P\)rl Aulhority of New York 3Jl(l;New ~ersey, and-:tlugh Mo!' row, llo<ktl.ell<t'&J>{el!ll ~ry. -· Morrow siu.d TburSday· nlgllt th • t L<lgue .received $176,300 iu filWlcial help from ~IJer. -:-• _ • • 6 Satata Ataans H e ld From Page AI 21id.Large~t Bank Tri1ns 4 Tons of Grass ESCAPE ... - and fixed iL Kissinger later came back to check persooally oa the condiUon of Bothe, who is his senior security guard. He told him: "You are lucky.'' Bothe was permitted to speak to his family in Alexandria. Va., over the plane's radio to assure them he "'as only slightly hurt. 1Found in County Lending Rate First National City Bank of New York, the nation's second largest commercial bank, armounced today -a reduction-in its prime lending rate to 11 \-ii percent from 11~ percent,.effectlve Monday .. Federal agents and deltelives from lC9cral Orange County police 4epartments ThlUSday night seiicd more tlian four tons of marijuana Sor $3 mUUon on in Santa Ana. Police said it is ""·orth at least $3 mill ion on the Fro1n Page Al MILLS ... • ~id she was the manager or lite Sil\'er Slipper and asserted that 11-irs. Battistella had never worked there. She also sakf Mills had never been in the club. In a statc"ment issued Thursday, Mills said he was ''embarrassed and humiliated" by the Monday Incident in \fhich park poUce stopped his car. Tho Police said he and his companions were iotoxlt:aled ari"d 1.fills had scratches on 4ls face . 1.1rs. Battistella -who h1llls called a family friend -left the car and jumped into a body of ·water near the Jefferson ?ifemorial. Mills saki they were taking the woman home after she became ill at a party held by friends. J ~fills has not been to his office ·all \}'eek although the Ways and r.1eans Committee which he chairs has been ereparing tax legislation. He said in his statement Thursday he ,1,.ou\d be 6ack today but his staff passed the Word that he was ill. · 'l'here was no indication when he would be seen in public again or when he would return to Arkansas to ca'mpaign for re-election. f.fills' fight for re-election js one of the toughest of his career. \Vhlle in seclusion Thursday, his office \ssued a \hree--page statement. in which l\Ulls apologized for the "discomfort" he caused friends. and apoklgized to hi• family, especially his wife Polly. ;....imorn he said could not be i.Jong and • w "is blaming herself for not ac- ~· 'companying us that night even with :'her broken toot.'' : : Mills' opponent , Judy Petty. said she , : would not comment on the incident but : :her campaign aides ·were reported to • '.be delighted with the tur nof events. :-; Unlit now , lt appeared there was llttle : :chance she <:0uld win although she was : :expected to take a hefty share of the • ;votes. • : For years !\{ills had a reputation as • ra studious, effective Congressman \\'ilh : :a rather sparse night life. : ~ But lately -:since his disastrous bid • for the presidency in 1972. and especially ·since he returned from an eight-month absence for back 8urgery -M i 11 s ' : personality seems to have changed. · · He seems Jess enthusiastic for his job, and occasionally seems to change ltis sense of humor from day to day, sources said. The oonnally staid l\1il\s not long ago left hls committee doubled up \\1th \aught.er with a series or \\'ry C(lmmen ts about pending tax amendments. ORANGE COAST sr DAILY PILOT Tiit O•ill>ljO: c~n 0•11• Pilol. ,.1111 wl'litll it tomtlint<I lllt '*"''·P•eH , ;, 1111tll•'ll'lld oy tlw OrMIP C.0.!ot Pllll•U"";"9 ca.-•. S-•1te '°''t;&M t•I (IUbll!olled. MOllll•¥ llwOllQlo F'•l<»y, tor CO~\a M9''· ~ • .,pert Be&<cll, 1;""1111._t.., BeK lll F-llln V•lley. 1-oil»UM 8e&<cll. , ,,...;nt/s.d<llt~t •114 S.n a-•tl'Sln J,,..,. ~lf•llO-A ~l'IQlt 'fO'QPWI l!Ollioll ;, OUbll,.._d SllurN~s •n<I SuncMI". f llt pr111tf~I pubH ... i!IQ pl•nl ;, 11 lOO "'°'" a.,41re1\, ~II Mew, t•Htornl• q:z•u . Robert N. Weed Pl'tl"'-111 Ind P\iblllllef' Jack. ~. Curley Vite Pr1,.oe11111ld Gt'""'.i """"''1!f' Thomas Keevll E<1\lor Tnomas A. Murphine -"M,ovgi11p Edll• Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ... , .. .i.111 ...... ,..91"9 E.Oi .... , Otlice:s QtfiNtS•; JlCl ....... •t8t¥Slrt!H t.ift'ttPO'I CM.it 11: lllJ Nt "'11'1<1 Bo«•tv..nt U.Gu,.,. lkl•tll:'l1•• C.ftmtwrtSI. f'!Ultlt1¢on Bfe<ll: lllH 8tl(ll lkNlevfrd $.MC141-"lf: )()$ Nortll E.ICMntr>o AIM Telepttone (714) M2-4l21 Ctassllled Advertising 641·5'71 ,,_ Hoflll o.. ...... Covrtty ~till 540-.1120 illicit drug marke:t. The haul, believed to be the largest on record in the oounly, also resulted in the arrests or six Santa Ana residents, including t\\'O married couples, a police spokesman said. Arres1ed were:: -James L. Bond, 28, of 733 W. Cor- rigan Lane. · -Emma l\f. '"Tina" Bond, 27, of the same address. -Joe Sol is, 31, 2025 ?iferid ay Lane. -John M. Solis, 28, 3909 S. Alder SI. -OeMis Hutnik , 24, 18791 17th St. -Nancy A. Hutnik. 2.1, of the same address. A full ton or grass was discovered by agents· .in a truck parked behind a gas station al Bristol Street and Warner Avenue. An additional three tons were found in raids on the suspects' homes. Gree1a Thtinah1 UfllTt~ ''You are all lucky," Kissinger told newsmen aboard the plane. "l am serious." A doctor on board said they might fly Bolbe lo Beinit iC hoopl!al~on proved necessary. But Bothe ap~ to be in good C(lndition and told nc"'s- · It was the: ·ba~'s second · rate cut in t\.\"<t weeks and reflecll the decline" In key money market rates in recent .days, acoordiRt to ana1ysl&. Shortly alter Cillbank's , action.~ First National Bank or Chicago, t~ coun\iy's eighth largest bank, announced the same men, "I want to stay with the trip." ~'i·poiQ~ red~iop._et'~tive Tuesday. Kissinger conferred twice in Cairo with The action had no immediate effect President An\var Sadat and reported oo the stock market, which in e'arly "good talks" in a meeting in which trading was off 5,40 points. he was greeted again as "Dear Henry " The prime is t})e: Interest banks charge as he kisM!d Sadat on both cheeks. biggest ~ most credit-~'Orthy ccrporate He flies back to Cairo Monday aiter customers fOr s ho rt -t e rm loans. talks in Damascus, Israel, Jordan and Consume!' -and .sinafl business rates are Sau(jj Arabia. Eo route home, be stQps not ti~·. <Urect!Y to the prime bu t In Algeria and Morocco. movetl)enf.s i,n the corporate rate can Kissinger anived in Damascus haH indicate tile direction other rat.es will aR.-bow· late for bis lalks with President taJ<.e. • - Ha(ei Assad. Assad, tt<enUf rearmed Most ,of lhe nation's major .......,..lol by tbe Soviet Unloo, Is one of the .banlq pooiod -JUI 1!'11-porooit pijj!le more militant Arab leaders and has rate early thia w~ following CftibaDk'1 A police spokesman also said office rs found bags containing more than 100.000 small white pills thought to be: ·am- phetamines. The inves tigators v.·ere anned ""i th seareh warrants issued by f e d e r a l magistrate Arthur Bradley and "·ere acting on information gi ven to Ulem by undercover offjcers and infonnants. Like Atlas lifting the earth, -Doug Emery, 25; of \Vicks, Mont., hefts an 18-pound "puff ball" mushrriom found growing in rural' Montana. Using imagination a person can see oceans and continents out of the water1nelon·sized mushroom. threatened not to-renew the U.N. peace-~ lead last!l)iday. .. ..,._ keepb:lg mandate on the Golan lleight.s Observ:ers said that Citibank-could 'have cut its prime 1h-point to 11 14 separating l!lraell and S)'!'ian forces. Ktssinger hoped to persuade him to percent today on the basts of a sharp . one-week decline In key mooey-marlcet keep the U.N. forces another m: month.!. rates aMOUne8! Thuraday by t he The truckload was found first early Thursday evening when a specially train- ed dog wa s brought in in an effort 10 catch the scent of. the marijuana. According to his agent-harxller, the dog "went berserk" when he detected the huge truckload. The truck appeared to be empty but officers found it had false flooring and l'Ofllained !he cecbe of of marijuana. Body F oitnd n1 Fit·eplace; 'Victnn's' Daughter Held r ..::..;=;;::::::::· :...:::::::·..=.:-::.· _,....:,' __ F_ederallleaerve Bank.cl New-Yorkr .,, Citibank detennloes its prime rate 5 Men Rape . Texas Vict~ni SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (tJPil·-I A 21-year-<ild v.·oman told police she was running naked along a street seeking help after b e I n g raped by three men )!1)en two •. bicyclists grabbed her, dri.ged b~ :: into the brush and raped her twice through a formula pegged to lhe three- week average of the 118-111 day dealer· placed. conµnercial-paper. , In July when ·the, prime reached its historic, hiib of 12 percenl, u.. Citibank formula called for ,an even higher rate, .• but ttae ~ resisted_.the,treftd ~1raise ,.~oan ~i0811,.paft.iaYy,~-of prtuure :rrom lbe Administration. Police then systemically raided the four homes where the additional marl· juana was disco\'ered. At the MCriday 1..Jne addreu where ~ kilos w e r e discovered, agents afso found the: pills, the police spokesman said. From Page Al PINKLEY. •• said Councilman Pinkley. Another vi'Ctim real estate broker ~1ike Gencc said. "I've faced guns before so I 'A'asn't loo \\'Otricd .• , Genco sa id he \\'as braced on his stool at the soda Countain to launch a flying tackle at one bandit, Lhen sa\v the other was also anned. "I used to have a service station on a high"·ay and this was about a monthly occurrence," c h u c k l e d customer Harry Wilson. Some of the losses incurred cannot be replaced. "I had 70 years' \\'Orth of pictures in my "'all et." lamented hlrs. Lucy Pinkley, "'ho was hoping the discarded billfold might yet be found. Polloe immediately swarmed Into the dO\\'lltown area and their h e I i.c o p le r Eagle l roared in cireles overhead, hun· ling the suspects. who discarded at least two "'all ets in their flight out the rear door into a parking area. A pair of lon gish-haired men in a va n "·ere stopped a half-block away and ordered to the ground al gunpoint. The tableau ended when it wa s determined they were not the bandits. Three of the seven customers ·walked into Councilman Plnkley's old-fashioned pharmacy ujst as the robbery was in progress and. were ordered by the bandits lo sit down. Pinkley had just put up a banner noting his 41 years in business ""hen the gunmen closed up his shop for a short period of time. CONCORD (AP ) -Fr!gmenl5 of a burned human body were found In the fireplace of a b)oodied suburban living room early today and police arrested the 18-year-<ild daughter of the wom an believed to be the victim. Police y,·ere called to the home of f\lary Evelyn Stevens. 60. Thursday even- ing by Mary llfelissa Stevcn9, 24. who Fi;om Page Al UDALL ... ' to lease 1.6 million acres of offshore sites along the Los Angel es and Oran ge County coasts to oil companies for ex· ploration and drilling operations. One o{ lhe problems with the proposal. Udall s:iid, is that no one kno\\'s just how much oil is loca led off the coast. The United States Geolrgic Survey. the agency responsible for making the dctenninations, often guesses too high, Udall _claimed. "I have been misled by them." Udall said. "Sometimes their estimates have been 100 percent too high." Udall cited the example of I c a s e s awartled ofr the Florida coast recently. "Five companies paid $600 111lllion for the right to drill and all they hit were dry hi>les ," Udall said. ''It had been touted as ..one of the most promising new areas." The former ca binet offi cial sai d al\ the oil produced of( the Ca liforn ia, Texas and Louisiana coastal fi elds in the past 20 years "'as less than the amount needed to handle the country's demand for three years. "All indications are that \\"C \\"ill not find enormous oil fields out there. And "·e're damn fciols if \\'e base our policies on resources v.·e don't even know exist,'' Udall declared. "f\lorton is acting like a boomer o\I 1nan," Udall continued. "Md he \\'ill regret it." Dolly!'s Ont No .Shooti.ng for Suxbe's Wife WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The Justice Department has decided that Dolly Saxbe, wife o( the attorney general, may no longer use the FBI's indoor firing range for target practice. UPI learned that Mrs. \Vil11am B. Saxbe, a gun enthusiast, visited the firing range six or 10 tlmeS' the past three months to practice with her .38-caliber Smith and Wesson "Combat Master. piece" pistol, a gun with a 6~-incb barrel. - said she had been beaten by her younger sister. Ahna Theresa, 18, ar,d that she feared fo r their mother's s&fety. Officers arrived at the home in the Sun Terrace Section of Concord and found th e living room Sflleared \\'ith blood -more blood than would have come from the older daughter's cuts and bruises, said Sgt. Jeff Woodson. "A search by evidence technicians was conducted and this morning they found in the fireplace. burned beyond any kind of recognition, what they thought was the fragmentary part of a human bod y.'" Woodson said. Alma Theresa Stevens. who appeared voluntarily at the police department dur- ing the ni ght, was booked early today for Investigation of murder, he said. more. . The 'A"Oman said that in the first attack she was forced into a car by the three men as she walked along a street on San Antonio's north side. She said they took her to the west side, raped her and rode off in their car, leaving her naked. . She ran up a street seeking help, she said, only to meet the two on bicycles. Her next try or help was successful. The residents o a house she went to telepOOned police. The break in the record prlfue rate began Sept. ~ wbeP M91Cln Gl!i!rll!!Y Trust of Net''Yllk ::l(;,v'"'1f'1tS" rate to 11% percent. M~iii!fil!e~~ifidtiiiiy_'_e con o Jn i 1 ts predicted. thrOUgh ·the pre s. tJ,11 o u s Business Council today that the inflation rate ·bas peaked and the nation will make strong economic progress next year baning a coal strike or a petroleum pinch. . The report was delivered at a coundl meeting ln Hot Springs, Va. by former General Motors Board Chainnan R.C; Gerstenberg. The nation's current annual inflation rate Is about 12 percent and Gerstenberg forecast a rate between 6 and 7 percent by the final quarter of 1975 with an average rate of about 8.5 percent for all of 1975. ' . FALL LAMP SALE From the finest collection of .lamps in South .Orange County. Select from such well known names at .~arbro. Stiffle. Knob Creek, Norman Percy and many others_: -- Fantastic Inventory of , Ouali,iY LBmPS All Ready For Immediate Delivery' -' -. . ' • • • ' I ~ ---------.-----..... ......... _. ORE>IEL-HERIT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ARAST AN-8AKER NEWPORT BEACH • 1121 WESTCbll"F DR., SU--· ' °""'1"91. 1'1~. 0rlfl9" CM\! ,Utlll.itfflt com~.,. NO ""'"" "ori.t, l!h,1ilr.i1or1t, eoilOO"ifl -111r or • ., ... ,.,,..,.."'' ,..,tin "llY bl rcpradllttd wffllOlrl lP«lll •""Ulan ot toorr•9M-'· Saxbe mentioned Dolly's target range exploits to at least two news reporters and once she p3i led-a allhouette target containing a good score on the door of the attorney general's private elevafor. LAGUNA BEACH • "-'NORTH l."OAST-ltWY ., ... ~I - $.tt!Nld ~lttl 00\\l tf peld ., QIU. ,,..w. Gtllto'111e. ""'"''"'''°" bt "'"' u 00 ,,. .. ,n1.,; bf mtll M.00 "'°"""': mlhi.tr cln1iNlllDMIJ.00 lllOfllftly ' ' But tho situation apparently chan ged wh en UPI asked for a news photo of the personable, blonde Dollf, wearing standard firing range earmuffs, shooting away in the Jusuce Department basement. Neither Saxbe nor his wile co;d be reached for comment. ' WHltDAYS • SATUllDAYS 9:00t. S:JO " ( I TORRANCE• :.!l<t HAW'JlKlRNE 81,VD. (Ope11 li'ri, til 9. Sun. 12·5:30) ·1279 - l • I l I ' -< , .. R qu the R D ol reg Whi to WO in and not ma In I I~ , .. c • At Your Service • ASund1y, Monday, Wedaetday and Friday Feature Ol Ille Dali1 Pilot Plau.teHsts Walited Dear Pat: Being newly arr Ive d residenls in this area, my husband and I are anxious to join a local stamp club so we can pursue our favorite hobby without too much lntenlptlon. Can you tell us if there is such a club here and how we can contact a member about joining? K.J., Lipa HUis The S&ddleblct Stamp· CJnb meets at '1l3t p.m. the second ud fourth Wednelda)'I of eacb moatb at Los AJlsos lnfermediate School la Mlulon Viejo. Additional inform1tlo• may bt obtal:oed by-piiillillg N1D<1· Lee, dab secrellry, ol 111.-. Deposit but No Retuno Frid11y, <ktobfr l l, \q1c s OAIL.Y PIL.OT " Aliso Creek •• Decisio ... -... Fette of Report Hi11g·es 011 Plu11n ing· Loiid-.'·· By WILLIAft1 SClffiEIBER 01 !tie O.lly ~li.1 Iliff The Immediate fate of a report on preservation of Aliso creek may hinge on what Orange c; o u n t y supervisors decide to do Tuesday about easing the county planning commission·~ work load. Action on the report, prepared over the past six months by a Saddleback Area Coordinating Council-UC I r v i n e study team , was delayed this week because at least one board member thought the commission couldn't handle It. Supervisor Thomas Riley had asked that the commission hold h e a r i n g s within 00 days on the report for possible inclusion in the county general plan open space element. But Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, Y.'ho favors possible creation of a second planning commission. said the current commission is already overburdened with general plan matters and couldn't handle another matter. Supervisors could pay the commission to meet more often or form another panel to take some items off their hands. The report, entitled "Aliso Creek - Forest to the Sea/' suggests ways the creek can be pruservl'd. as a 19-mile greenbelt. The county already has applied restric· tive Oood plain ZOfling from Co o k ' s Comer.s in the Snnta Ana M o u nt a i n foothills to the creek mouth In South Laguna . That zoning sets severe requirements on urban development in the zone area . oot only the creek bed itself but also some of the wild land in Its watershed. The report recommends types o f development that would enhance the waterway and its surroundings for the public. The report in essence is the recom· mendations of people who live in the area. ll would normally be sent to the planning commission f or ron· sideration and some of its concepts might be absorbed by the general plan. The report breaks the creek doy.•n into five sections. The South Laguna section. starts at Aliso Beach and runs inland four mites to the confluence of Wood canyon. The report notes that most of the watershed in this section is undeve loped and covered with natural vegetations ranging from cattails to Indian tobacco -~ Jlerder Checks Few Amtrak line Becomes The 'Wetback Express' SAN DIEGO (AP) -At least one young shorthanded, an official said. The free- man is high on Amtrack. • way check at San CD>Cre takes priority. "I hhave come into the United Stafes However, trainmen say illegal aliens .. .J The dominant fenture of ~ ~th , " Laguna section is the hi 11 !i i d e'·to~·. figuration covered with unusual' plan! life. •' The report states the oombinatlon o(. plant life is almost u1\lq llt: bc.>cause of the combination or hig h ocea n humidity Md cold valley ajr. " · The learn foond sage. chaparra I , v:omiy.·ood. cactus . monkey flOY.'l'r and other plants. including lush w1dcrgro~ and native flowers. •' "'' • • ~'j. The team said the area abounds \\ith y:ildlife. particularl y llij: ra pt.or birds such as owls , havtks, furkt'Y ;'vulture<; and at least one p.1ir of nl·Stlfll golden eagles. The report urges th<t! the ('Xistin:.: scenic quality of tl1e South Laguna sec- tion or the c~k ht' retainl<d iilnd lhl' hillsides protl'ded from developn1elt. The '-·loulton Ranch ~icll , fuftn in11: from \\'ood Canvon fife 1 nl!es ilfland to !h(' ~1oulton · Parkv.·ay crossing, is noted in the report for its almost un· touched natural state. The team urges that .the creek ~ established as a major corrjdor th~OJJgh the ranch when it is developed a1rd that its recreation potentials be max- imized. _ . The Laguna Hill s se ction . _predominantly where the creek r u n ~ through Leisure \Vorld, js threatened by manmade development. the tean1 stvdy reports. • • The team urges thll' the tY.·o-raife section of creek be maintained as y.·ell as possible and that 1he creek trail system be open to the puublic, skinlng the private Leisure \Vorld area. ' .. The next section of creek, rUMinS from the San Diego Freey.·ay inland for t\\'O miles to Trabuco Ro8d ; is1 )n the worst shape. the team reports. . Dear Pat : Two out4-state oompanles are really lrn!trating rme. Until May I'd retained an answering service in New York , but I have yet to receive a return of the deposit I was required to make when I started this service. Another company, the Seven Arts Socie- •• affiliated with Time, Inc., Book CluD, Jtialled two defective records · to me last November', for which I'd already paid $13.06. 'Ibey were returned and I'm still waiting for my refund. I've written several letters and have made long distance phone calls to both of these firms with no results obtained. WORLD'S TALLEST GIRL HOPES TO CASH IN ON HEIGHT Sandra Allen, 7·5, Talk' With Co-Worker Louise Reed at least 50 times in the past two years.'' from Mexico and Latin America are he says of his illegal entries into this using the taxpayer.financed Amtrak as country from Mexico. He walked into the a modem underground railroad to reach "Th.tt major . feeling of 'the' qrban ' J;:l Toro area is one of des'pair," !he repott notes. ' : ~ The team stales that devc!Opn\ent ha., been ill-planned and that mo~t of. tlie natural portions of the creek tia,ve disaP: D.W., Costa l\fesa Relax. Botb are Ustealng to yoar re- qu ests now. Your depo!lt cheek from lhe Talenl El:C:ba11ge Answering Service _.., Tallest Woman • t.raln depot and bought ty.·o one-way the big Los Angeles job markets. tickets to Los Angeles. Allen L. Gerhardt, who heads the Bor- As Amtrak 's northbound San Diegan der Patrol's regional office, sajd 2.457 · 701 pulled into the Del Mar station. he illegal aliens were seized in the traffic and his 17·year~ld buddy climbed checks last month while only 374 were aboard. removed from trains. In the same period pearcd under flood control' paving. ' The team urges that any or the re- maining scattered wild sections of' the creek be left open for public use to coordinate the entire creek cor.ridor. · 1---111-"0JL.l'•rLCily~lm· mec:Hately by an aceoantallt, according to one of tlte ffnn'1 reprt1entativts;- who was aware of your pnvioas eott- taets. Seven Ar1I Society reports yoar rthmd dleck for S13.0I Is belni mailed, bat &t not aped It to arrive for teveral weeb. It teems tat once 1 check Is 'llped• by' tld1 etmpny, It mad Ii& -g\ "olbtr" •-prior lo being malled. Slie' s Erou<l to Clai1n_Rer.Qrd As it slo.wed (or a stop r.t Oce"Snsic!e, la~t year J,051 aliens were taken into they hurridly left the passenger compart· custody in traffic checks, and only 192 ' ment-an.d disappeared, r.etuming a. few __ wer~ found. on trains.. . The final !i.v.e-.mile set.tion ol the ere~ is thought by the team to be the most ·scenic-and natural-:------~ -: • Refuted ln Mall · DEAR PAT: I remember having read other complaints In your c o I um n regarding deliveries frocp. the J. C. Whitney Co. in Chicago. Now, I have to ask for yoor help. I onlereil 181.01 worth of merchandise from this firm in March. Since then, l have been calling and writing, requesting a refund because nothing bas been sent T.C., Foantaln Valley INDIANAPOLIS, Ind .. (UPI) -The tallest woman in the world, whose life has been a rbund of wiseaacks, sttioping and b~tibiu!ni)uig, says' She hopes h~r newly confirmed height record will bring her more fun. ' Sandra Allen, 19, a clerk·stenographer ' iii tbe Jbdlana Stare Board of AnimSI Heafth, Ls 1even feet five inches tall and still growing, She weighs 421 pounds. -Recently,-she wrote to the Guinness Book of World Records and queried whether she had not exceeded the height of a woman in Asia Jisted by t h e publishers as the world's tallest. Guinness requested a certified record from Miss Allen's doctor. It was pro- vided. -- ''They wrote back and said I was five-sixteenths of an inch taller than the other woman and there was no other woman claiming to be my height," she said. "All I ever had all rTiy life is a lot of wisecracks ·and a lot of stooping and. head-bumping," Miss Allen said, "I thought tllat if l bad to be tail, I'd rather be the tallest woman in the world. I am hoping now to have some minutes later. Gerhardt said the trains are checked fun and make some money from being M it passed the U.S. Border Patrol's at Oceanside "whenever we can" but l.all.'.' . . checkpoint at San Onofre, tthey paid that his force of agents at San Onofre Miss Allen, who was bom m Chicago, close attention through the window. bas been cut from 49 to YI since last has lived for :.most of her :life i n As .. the train stopped unexpectedly year. Shelbyville,, a smaH city southeast of near the San Mateo Creek brl~e. a_ mile A few plainclothes agents check the lndfai'lapoli~. ht said frotn • Whl lhf' 1 tootil of Sen aemenfe,..-the ~ir~raced depots regularly. can learn from her mother a n d to the rear of the train, visibly frightened Alien smugglers reportedly consider grandmother; height does not run in by the prospect that a check for illegal trains an eoonomical way to move bodies the famU,y. · alien ~as being made. But only quick for $3.50. tbe one-way OJlt \o Santa Ana. "My parents and grandparents are repair w~k was done to !IOme track. The 17·year-old , boy'! compani<m llid normal size ..:... und er six feet" she The alien checks aboard Amtrak ate he' is 2Z and from Leon in Guanajuato, .said. "I have one cousin who is 6-4·... infrequent because the Border Patrol is about 1,600 miles from the U.S. border. At birth she weighed. about six pounds but soon began to grow more rapidly than other children. From pre-school years she has Jived wi th belng tall. "Some insurance man came to the house when I was 3 and wanted to know why I wasn't in school, my grandmother tells me." she said. She tried out for high School sports -an area in which she might well have excelled -but suffered a knee Injury and had to curtail such activity. "When J was a freshman, J played basketball but then I had to have surgery on my knee. I still am not able to walk long distances," she said. "When I was in high school, people kidded me a lot and it hurt, but I .• fmally decided not to let it bother me. The Aliso section is domiaatl'd 6y trees along both sides of the c~ and the surroundings are rural. providifi~ a natural habitat for a wide vai:iely of animal life. The team has urged the rural scenic qua1lties o! this stretch be preserved. Among the report's suggestioris for tttis section of the creeJs: ii a major r~t of El. To,. .. 11o111..,,~ Oii\• ffie ' hill~lde and a coriversion of 't'he current roadway into trails. '' PATENTED MAstERPIECE Francis Smith, 1ecntary to Anthony Oyde, J. C. WbUney's cultomer service mabacer, says your refund now bas been malled. Smith erplahts thlt wi.en orden are fWed, the order papen are m1Ded back to tlae customer with tlte order. Consequendy,·lf an orckr Is lost, Whitney may have ao record of tbe tranuede., and mmeelled cltects aJoar wttla otber Information will be reqgested qt the Cllltomer. Jn cues wbtre only .-r11a1 orders CID be mailed because Items are otr& of stock, a record Is JtOtlfied of tbe delay. Parts arrive la kept, she aays1 atnd customers are separate packages beeause orden are filled from three sepante wartholllel. Smith acknowledge1 that ware.boasemen may not always be accurate enough In Hlllng orders. Snnday's Pilot Focuses On College En1·ollment SELECTED HYBRID ASSORTED COLORS 1600 TO CHOOSE FROM PANSIES PONY P.t.C ASSOITEDCOLORS-4"1-It' ·~·9· 39~. 39c .· ... F,...., Cot1tplolnts DEAR PAT: f. receive« a letter inviting m~· family to join the &me Testing lMlltute. This wganiiation ctfims It gives out free sa,mple!! to test and lhea ~ people to report Oil them. I would like to know if this is· a legiUmate operaUon. P .D., O.rden Orove What I!! Golda Meir doi ng since retir· Ing as Israel's prime minister? \Vhat is the level or Coast college enrollment!! this fa11 ? For answers to these questions and more, pick up the Sunday O:lily Pilot. GOLDA TODAY-The former world leader complains about not having the freedom to go to the store grocery to do her own shopping, but she finds (Sunday's Best) Tbe 11etttr e.-Baftll• or 1.ao1 l~ancl. N. v:, wllen Home Testing Jmtltute ii locateoi, ,..,.... tUI tbt firm ls a rtlU'l'cll mlltetln& groap !Mt diltrlbata virloa1 ~oct .. mp1,. free of cbnp •bd ails only for enough time to be an e n t h u s i a s t i c taformadoa en their perfonnaace In grandmother, And worried about her rttura. According to .._ BBB, few place in .history she's not, reports a ~plaints, aplUI llTI 'lira'(!' beta Christian Science Monitor reporler. r rectlVed and tbeM "l'Wfte ~di.tled to ... • Ute Burea11'1 11ddledal. Tbe .Jaltltuta CO~ ENROLLMENT -Daily Pilot Is 1 i ubskllary of Amefleu cu Cf: ... Sta!~ Wnters Fred Schoemehl and Terry .. .. ""Coville have taken a close look at the J. "• status 'of Golden West and Orange CoasL Cafe's Pr• "On· _ , Colleges this fall . To find out the trend, ..._, • see the YOU Section. McFADDEN LANDING-Well, It was Motl'f Cha1•ged 100 years ago this year that James ~ McFadden received his rtr.it shipment ROCHESTER. N.Y. (UPll -The C.11 Block Restaurant In a motel Here was cloRd thl.! week aner prim reronn ........ said lhey found Iii deconl offtn· SfVi~- 1\e r0staur111t, wblcti had been open 1bcNt two months, \VB.~ decoraleif with ....,,... posters, a . mock gulUotl~ and a rQPCk electric chair. The menu was printed in the. st.yle of a pr I 1 on ncwsp:aper. • Officla.i....aid !he rootU would b e changed and the restaurant w o u Id operate "more trad!Uonalty'' when reopened. . . S,tVE YOUR BREA D AND E'A T IT TOO LA MESA (AP) -Groumont Bank is handing out about 125 loave!I of bread daily, one for every deposit made ln a savings account. ·The ' numbtr of deposlt.s l! growing a bank official said 11lur9day, but call:d the bread gimmick ·~a crummy idea." of lumber at Old Newport L a n d i n g . Amateur Historian Steve Donaldson traces the development of this early business. development. I o c a t e d where Bayside Trailer Park is today, from that first load of cargo to the traffic-jammed center of Newport Beach it is today. Also in the YOU Section. LIFE WITH ROCKY-Daily Pilot Sun· day Editor Tom ~1cCann, back during the race for the GOP nomination for president in Hl64, was employed raising money for the man who is a good bet to be the next vice president. Nelson Rockefeller left some sharp impressions on hi! supporters. and Mccann shares !ome of his recollections on the Sunday edh pages. Female Convict Gets Preg nant 'CRANSTON. R.I. (UPI) -A female inmate serving a »year sentence at the Adult Correctional Institutions for murdering her child has become preg- nant. Officials said she identified the father as a fellow inmate . Tht unklentified 29-yeaN1ld w 0 m a n !IOitght pcrml!!lon six months ago to marry. but the CorreclJons Department !Urned her down. PrlJon spo~c11nan L i 111 a n ~tcDanleil •said Thursday lhe two met w h l 1 e mi11lmum Sl'CUrily -prisoners. Sl\,e said both have had jobs on the IMtltutlon grounds and many ways to seek prlvacyJ TOO rather IA serving a 37·ycar term for murder. - .. .t. H.t.TUR.t.L.t.DDITIOH FOR SOILIMPROYEMEHf • .t.LLORG.t.HIC BIO-HUMUS TOP DRESSING FOR RYE GR.t.SS GOOD MULCH 50 LB. BAG l1t9-Sl.59 .... IMPATIENS ADD COLOR TO THE SHADE GARDEN ,,., .,. MANDEVILLA ~ CLUSTHS OF PUREPIHK FLOWIRS '""-.... "·" s49s. GREEN H~VEN! i DUK GREEN FOLl•G• ..... ·~ ... " s995 ·15.ARDfNS.\t---..---.i ~ :_2123 NewPO!!.TBLY!> _ CREEPING VENUS iiiiii -!. COSTAA\ESA--= CHARLIE FL y. TRAP Prltt1Good _w.._ Oct. II -~-3925~ HA~xG~~:t~rn CARNIVOROUS •... lm!O -PLANT "(, 6t2-4-IO:; ~ -_...__ ".OOVoiuo 5399 Reg.S l.98 99c •• • l A 4 DAILY PILOT Frld•Y· Octobu 11, 1914 < Wilson Squeaks Through ' • Ill B'ritaih ' . l Education · · ~ets Higher SCHOOL DAZE OEPT.-Elder Son is P>ack a1 fut! swing in his new term it the University and I know Urings . , are going SOllle'A'hat near normal. I kmw I.his because I lal k.ed to hi.m oo the telephone just the other nighl and •iald-send niore mooey. \Veil you have to figu~ his need or additional ca.sh is nonnal. Everybody that the cost of higher education going up these days. That's why you always put the \4.'0rd 'higher" in ff'91ll of education. So Elder Son's need for more money W to be a good sign. 1'11 have admit when he left for th.ls fal l ~Lhad a few doubt=•~·--- r kept asking him, "Do you have verything packed? Do you have all rererence volumes you'H need up I~! How about your textbooks ? r-£"per·! Pencil?" ~TO AIL 't'BEsE inqulrier, 1 just kept etting mu:li1QM and grunts for repiies ,he \flltted pn the electrical system on ne,¥ motott:ycle.. ~ H9.Just kept saying he'd be all set JO It.ave for the University just as sooo ~· ~ Mart arrived with the \ Through per s i s t e n t questioning, l that he was going to drive lttle foreign car up to Sant.a and buddy Mark was going ! lo follow hlm in the truck. ' i HOW WONDERFUL. I t h o u g h t. 'magine having so many r e ference : "Olumes, t e x t boo k s , slide rules, aod pencils ~this higher _ ucation U~t k~ ge · g hJgber that JOu fiiVC'W have a ·w e truck to jJaul-it-all bacrup·to-the University. ' l\larlt fina!li/ anived with the truck. Jnto the pickup bed y,·ent the new aJJ. eqllipped motorcycle, hls tool ous ~ oorts, scuba diving surfboard and packages of wax, pfftyet componenl3. ·-fin! athletic shoe,, and other nectSSiUes for the pimllt or higher education. 1bere wasn't a textbook or l't'ferenoe volume in sight. I !retted ou\ loud about this some. IN SOOTHING VOICE, Elder Son ex- plained that he'd take care of t~ liWe details when he got up to Santa Barbara but right now. he v.·as wcrried about th<!: bare essentials needed by a young man at a great educational iMtitution. Alter he left, lollo\<ed dooely by buddy 1-fark "! the overladen pickup truck, he wasn t heard from for several days. Finally the ~ge leaked t h r o u g h about Send lifore ftfoney. This was follO!A-ed by a de ta l le d telephone talk wherein I leamcd all ~bout how things are going at t h e Univenity. He has a bad cold. (or starters. This V."llS no ~ caused by surfing in . chilly Santa Barbara v.·aters. Also, he walkm through a $.14J plate glass window 1n. his Isla Vista apartment "The g1ass must have been very old and briU:le " ht explained. Also. ht! assured, he elud~ injury as the glass mattered. .ALSO, THERE IS a ve~ing problem l'1th the motorcycle which isn't quite run- ning right. II may be !he sparkp!ug and he's had to telephone around a lot for t.ochnical ad vice. And somebo"'· he managed to get signed up for an English class that is ta~t at ni~ht 36 miles av.·ay 1n \'entura. \\·el~ I didn 't question him in any detail about hls d asst-s or how his studies of higher education 11-ere going. After aR, "he'd already !old me about aU lhe important things. Exor~is1n Zeal Mediurns Wreck Ho·use, Save Man KUALA LUMP UR. Malaysfa IAP) - Vegetable d&ler Seow Kam Khai called in 30 O:lincse meJiums to exorcise evil spirits that he "'as certain had taken over his body. They nearly wrecked his house but Seow Is convinced !hey did the job. Seow's \\ife. Khor Ah Kiew. to 1 d ne"A'Smen her husband was liicli: and delirious for several months with an ailment that doctors and hospitals in tbe northern city of Ipoh couldn't cu.re. Finally, the 64-year-old merchant deck:led the trouble was evil splrlls , and hls SS.year-old "Ai fe sent for the mediums. From. all over Pera:k state they came, in six c~. This was the plan : the mediums would ferret out the spirits, fight them and • Clot Broke Loose place them ln bottles, \\'hich Ibey would ttu'ow in the sea 20 mfles away. As scores of neighbors watched, they dug holes in the floor to get to spirits hiding there. They rushed upsta irs and do\\1l, screaming and gestk:utattJ1i, (or about four boon, damaging furrUture and fittings. They set up three tables in front of the house to. bum crate« of red Chinese prayer papers. Some went into trances, and one fell Into a drain, pushed, he said, by evil spirits. He emergt'd unharmed. "My husband ts havi!lg good !IO<lnd sleep for the first time in month!,'' Mrs. Seow said. "It bas worked." The: cost of the exorcism was not known, but mediums in M a I a y s i a normally charge about $15. Greek Magnate's Wife Thia Niarchos Dies at44 Fram \\·Ire Services PARlS -nn.a Nlarchos, 44, blonde wife of Greek. shipbuilder S t av r o s Niardm and fonner wife ol Aristotle Onassis, died in her Paris apartment Thursday of appareta natural causes, the family announced today. Her death, which shocked international society, marked the second time Niarehos had lo6t a wife, ard both were sisters. T'ma's sister, Eugenia, also m a r r i e d to Niarebos at one time. was found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills in 1970 on the NlarcOOs yadlt in Greece. Friends ol the family who thron~ to the I~ Niarchos walled villa on the Rue Oumaleille on the Left Bank told reporters a blood clot broke -loose in· Mrs. Niarchos' 1eg--and lodged in the heart, causing death. in the body and is usually a!9JCiated "Aith poor circulation. Doctors at the American hospital in Paris said an edern.a of the lung was a oongestion or swelling Vihicb could be caused by heart faJ\ure. . lttrs. Niarchos was born in ~. the daughter or a tanker tycoon, the late stawos Li.vanos. Black Children Go to Schools; Boston Peaceful BOSTON (UP!) -Black attendance ~ Dotlceabiy-arid 8lfwas ~cefu""1 in the scbocils and streets ol previously AN omCIAL family s pot e 1 m a n troubled south Boston today uoder the refll.9ed to comment as lo details of guard of 450 tough, riot-trained state Tina's deatl; He merely handed and .metropolitan police. It was the reporters a statement. "Mi's. Ti n a 2Znd day of a cOurt ordered pl8n to Niarcbos died. from heart failure or Integrate Boston's public schools. · edema of the lung during the early Eight buses ol. black chi1dreo. arrived bowo or Thnrsday 10th October at her .witllout incidont, but v;tUL.Jlle usual bomi! in Paris.• • -.:ycte ,_.,.~tait!> llo6Wn ' AD edema ls I oollection ol llnid lllgb:Scbool. It martedtlbl · argest Senate Puts Off Debate:o1i Nixo1i Transitiori Fund WASHINGTON (UP!) -The Senate has put o(( debate on Richard Nixon 's transitim expenses until after the November elections, and the J u s t i c e Department has asked j( the conner President wants the government t o represent him in pending civil sul13. The Seoate delayed action on an $8.4 million supplemental awopriotiom bill ""'hk:b contains a sbarply c u rt a i I e d $200,000 ttquest for Nixon's transition funds. Thursday because it feared debete on tbt bUi might drag on put the scheduled cmgressiooal recess Friday. Senate Democratic Leader M t k e Mansfield said a ck>zeo amendments to the appropria lions measure are pending and !hat he doubled they ooW<I be d"'n· eel up before the recess. Clle of the amendments. proio;ed by Sen. James B. A1len (0.A1a.), would reatt.ad!: a section dropped by the Senate appropriations Committee, designed to end court-ordered school busing. The Senate . c:orruruttee also proposed a $%20,00> ceiling on tot.a.I salaries ol. federal personnel employed to ease Nix- on's transition to private We. number ot 'blacks buled ~into t he predominantly white, Irish-Odholic area since last week. Only two buses arrived Thursday. There were no demonstrators and ohly a handful of spectators on hand. The attendance increased markedJy as state police and Metro{>olitan District Polk:e reinforcements arrived. to protect the children and enforce the court order. Rewlar Boston police, including the tac-li~ force, were pulled out of South Boston Thllf'9day, leaving all integration en!orcement to the replacements. WON'T SIT STILL FOR PAY TOILETS DENVER (UPI) - A coalition of women's groups has said it w o u 1 d demonstrate at Stapleton International Airport to protest alleged discrimination against ~"Omen by failing to provide free toilets. The "'-omen's coalition to end pay toilets said men have rmre than four ti~ as many free toilet facillties at the airport as ""'Omen. Unda Meyer, a spoke~'Oman for the National Organization or \Vomen. said this "unequal economic burden'' violates the Colorado P u b I i c Accommodation Law and tbe Colorado Equal Rights Ameud.r:nent. Tornado Smashes Village Infant Dies, Ho111es Wrecked i1i Ne1v Mexico '"Pain C.llS reporter Haney Howell is laid low after an attack by plain-clothed policeman. He was filming antigovernment demonstration in Saigon. ) . l\IAYE- ~ ••• o~ NEW...iUSE -- Labor Wins Majority .Of 3 Seats LONDON (UPI\ -Prime ~finister Harold W113on today won Br t l a I n ' s general election wttb a perilously thin parliamentary majority. But he said it will be enough to ptlSh through tough Socialist measures to tackle Britain's economic ills . With an but a acattering fl. results announced (or the new 6 3 5 ·member parlianlent, i nd l cations were that Wilson's Labor Party would end up with 319 seats against 316 for all other parties -an overall ma)ority of three. "The parUamenlary situ at i b n is viable," Wilson said, "and can continue until th.is government has completed the job It was elected to do." IM!llEDIATELY AFTER Wilson made this victory claim to Labor P art y workers at the party's transpcrt house headquarters, 3l'l anonymous teleiiJone caller said a~ bmnb was about to go off there. The building was hastily evacuated. WUaM and his wire Mary were among hie hustled out But police f o u n d iiot!iing and the warning appeared to 1be a hoax similar to the one at Uberal Party headquarters on the eve of the poll. Wilm 'said the 316 opposition members ol parliament wiU have "no common denominator and no c.ounnon policy." He said be plans a broadcast address to the nation Monday, "ex-pressing •hat in the view of the government must now be done to put the country lo right again and to bring us back to . ecmomlc security." "I WOULD HA.VE LIKED to have seen better Nsults," Wilson said as 'SITUATION VIABLE' H1rold Wilton he stepped aboard his plane. "But I remain optimistic." Asked whether he can carry out labor's strongly left teaning program wi\h such a whisker·sli1n majority, Wilson said "we can do it. But it's going to be a hell d a job.•· In Northern Ireland. a wave ol voting day bombing and shootings Jert one n1an dead, despite heavy security pro- vided by police, militia and 15,000 British troops stationed in the province. Authorities said extremi!.15 fired a dozen shots at a police car ~ng ballot boxes in Portgleoone. · ~ nules oorth or Belfast. but all the rounds missed and nobody was hurt. The British campaign was d<minaled by economic isi;ues such as soaring 20 percent inflation, the threat of mass unemployment and the nation's Con- troversial membership in the European ~mmon Market . We ha•• sha•ed -profit lo the bone and rolled pricts back to the "Good Old Day_s". luy now and lake ad•- ICICJ• of lhts• fabulous SGYitigS. -y OU may nt•tr Ht prices this low again. SALE STARTS TODAY SAVI Ul'TO $500 · OH PIANOS ORGANS .GRANDS -CONSOLES ~nd SPINETS ,,... ............. YAMAHA. EVERffi, CABU.ffELSON, ESlIY, KOHLER&CAMPBEU. Franchised De<Mr for •Yamaha •.Thomas •Conn • Gulbransen BAND GUltARs· INSTRUMENTS S••l'"JI to 30% -· •COSTAMESA 1.u!.=~~vo. PHONE,646·0271 ,/'- • Savings to 20% ' Guild, Matlin, GibSon, fakamine and many °'""'' • FOUMTAIM VALLEY C.,,_efln1"'1 lllTtllwt 0... ~la'•· ........ .. ~ .... -.... . l'HONI '')" 733 , s v f s s g s g p p p I b b " • ti • I d " t r • d t b p a n r All Sands Public? Plan Nixed SANT A BARBARA (AP) - A proposal to let the public use all Callfomia beach areas -ioc~udlng privately ov.ned lands -was rejected Thurs.. day by coastal commissioners in the Ventura, Santa Barbara, San lAiis O b l s p o ..... tn an 8-1 vote, the South Central Coast R e g I o n ap- proved a subsittute proposal aimed at encouraging th e maxill'r\lm feasible purcbase of ocean front and to require shoreline developers to pro-- vlde public beach access or pay fees for purchase of ac· ~nearby. ... '· Kuwait Buying SS Catalina lsla1id Upset by Pla1uiecl $ 5 ltlillion Sale of Steam er . - SAN PE.PRO (UPI ) -The oll·rich sheikdom ol Kuwait. which already owns an island otf the east coast. of the United States, is about to buy the anyway -despite 111ngry reac- tiotls by buslnessn1en and of. ficials of Avalon , the island's lone city. Soothem California steamship TllE ECONOri1Y of t h e liner, the SS Catalina, for a resort city is he av i I y reported$$ million. 1 dependent on tbc 2,000. "I'll miss it and my kids ' passenger capacity v es s e I , wlll m1ss Jt," Jack Stanaland, w h i c h has n1ade daily steamship company president, summer-time runs for a half said of the famed ''Great Cf>ntury. carrying tourists, 'Vhlte Steamer" that has fer· island visito~ and shoppers. ried t:OOusancb of visitors to Kuwait recently bought the Santa Catalina Island every island of Kiawah. 20 miles summer for SO years. orf the coast of Char:lestoo, But the bead of MGRS Inc. S.C., for $17.4 million. said Thursday the company Stanaland s a I d it was would go a.head with the deal unknown whether t h e SS Catalina would be used for similar excusion runs from South Carolina to Kia\\·ah. "Until l read about Kuwait buying that island, I had the Impression· the ship would go lo the Persian Gulf," he said. The steamer was being sold bccall'ie the city wanted the ship docked from the starboard side instead of from the Port side, which would mean some rather es:pensive changes in the v es 1 e I , Stanaland said. "We nm on a marginal~ fit. Excesa costs just don't pay to hassle with." Despite other v e s s e Is being available to ca r r y passeflgers to the island from So ulhem Callforn.la, Goorge Scott, Avalon'1 mayor p ru tern , a:ald an lnjWlction should be llO'Jght against the sale. "By anoowx:lng it thls time of the year," said John de Board, of the Avalon Businessmen's Association, "It will kill ia. People "'ill think something Is wrong on the is.land." Service to the lslaOO olso is proVided.by.t"''O other ships o"ned by the same finn which hold 650 passengers. So m e 1portsflshlng boa t s and seaplanes ply the roJte also. KPFK Broadcasts CALIFORNIA F e111inists Aid 'Rape Vi ctit11' f"rlday, October 11, 1474 DAILY PILOT A $ II itchhikcr Castrated REDWOOD CITY IAP\ - Two men have pleaded ln- oocent by ~M<>n of Insanity to charges they caslrated a I 6 ·ye a r · ol d PeMSytvania hilchhiker \~'llh a razor. Suj>e!'ior Court Judgl! <;erald Ragan ~ Nov. 25 for lrial of Willlam Johns, 35, and Rudy Drink , 18. who a r e charged 'o\'lth k i dn11ping, mayhern, robbery, assault and HEW 0 • weapGnS possesaiOn~ ·•· R•gan als;p,orte r ~ psychiatric e:iuimin&noils Ur the pair prior to their · f'Mt date. , "' I! Police said Joluy;ab\I< mutilated t h e · r.1anroeville, P~ »a .. 31. AfleN·ards .. tM i~ slwnbled Into ... .,....,._...,.. near Jlal! MOOn ~rSO 111ifts south ot San JWaclsco. \ PERSIAN RUG AUCTION • Au1tient1c handmade new and anl1Que rug&. cat~te-& run ners lrom a sh ipmen• just arnved lrom Iran. • Also a number of new & used rugs trom various e states. SUH ., OCT. 11 al 2 P.M. HEWPORTER Jt!H 1107 Jambone Rd ., Newport l eich h1.,ecttofl htlt I , .... TERMS: Cast'!. Check, Ma1or Creol! Cards AUCTIONEER: S Gnll Entries lor future auctiOns now being accep1ed. If you are unable to anend please wnte °' call collecl IOf Miklr m111ion regarding lulure auctions 1n your area. AUCOl IMTllMATIOHAL 12111 tta.JtlO 'lbe coastal commissioners, in any event, lacked authority to Jet the public utilize private beadi area!, similar to law now on the books In Oregon. But the issue eventually is expected to be faced at top levels as the statewide coastal commission dra f ts a California plan for coastline USC. Hash Kept In Cages Of Bears LONG BF.ACH I AP \ -1 1;;;;;;;;;;;_..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _______ .;;;, e Pact Okayed LOS ANGELES CAP) Striking bus mechanics have voted to accept a new contract with a 13 percent raise the first year. and city officials hoped the agreement would spur drivers and the Rapid Transit District into a quick settlement. l\lembers of the Amal· gamated Tr ansit Union, representing 7 2 8 mechanics, voted 464 to 36 to accept the proposal. which provides a 13 pert'Cnt raise in the first yeer and an 11 percent hike In the second year. The bal!lic pay will go from the present $6.37 an hour to $7 .39. e Book Cha119e1 Search by Police Deborah l\antaeng . charged with murdering 11 1nan she "'said ra1X'd her , is free on $10,000 bond. most of v.·hich \~·as guaranteed by feminist LOS ANGELES tAP) -about sources and that to do organizations. Startled employes of-radio sta· so v.i>uld cut off the flow "The police and the media SACRMIBNTO ( AP ) -Uon KPFK broadcast events of ne .... ·s. have insinuated she was n • t Four New Yor kers are serving live as police anned '4ith a But DePl!lY Dist Atty . raped, whicti is somtthing that six-month jall terms in the search warrant spent h>urs Stephen Trott, in a live . in· usually" happens ,,. hen a ol ,._ t uo-.n~ combing the statico for a terview on' the scene by v.•oman is ra........a ," said Valerie case u"' wo ~ua • ......,yan message from the bombers KPFK, said, "It's not our !"""£ h bears which suffered lndlgnant of , ... 0 • Sheraton h 0 t e l 5 . lo har .. Le . Nordstrom o t e l.os Ange les " purpose ass i~ir. "15 (;ommission on Ass au Its deaths In the alien wilds of ;·They're listening to tapes, or to· shut down his operation Agai.pst \Vomen. Northern Callfomia. ooklng through all our files, •.. OUr aole intention is to "We have reason to believe searching as thoroughly a s apprehend. the bombers and But the prison terms had poss i b I e,,, said station stop them before I.hey k i 11 she "'as raped ," she sa id nothing t.o do with the bears. manager Will Lewis five hours somebod)'." Thursday. They "'ere related to the 120 after about 10 police appeared ~Uss Kantaeng told police pounds of hashish officials Not Be1vitched Thursday al KPFK. The sta-l\110 men raped her in a Santa tion took the onnnrtunity to NOW H } Ana park last v.•eek after fore· said they found in the bears' Elizabeth 1'fontgo1nerv, ~· e ps · "-· t th · h ·' entertain listeners with a nlin-' 1ng ucr Ul o eir car \I' en cages. star of "Bewitched" ute·by·minute account of the she left her clerking job for The sentences were ordered TV series, ended her search. Defend ~ the day. Wednesday by U.S. District 11-year marriage with POLICE WERE searching u They forcrd her to g iv c Court Judge T h 0 m 8 s J. for a message from a group them her phone number and William Asher, 47, the SAN DIEGO (AP ) Th dd ss "-.d calling itself "Unlt II of the -e a re . sue sa1 . fi.1acBride after all four plead· sen'es produ e d h b of r· o r t•-o c c ran er l'OewWorldLlberaUonFront." anner l\'e women, ne o 1"' men, anny . e.d guilty to smuggling. third husband, in Santa In a communique received dismissed in the final "'eek Allen , 21, came to her house They were arrested after ~1onica Thursday. Tuesday by KPFK. the NWL~' of training as city f Ir e the next day and was killed a ma r I j u a na·sniffing dog-----------sa id it set the recent hombs fighters, ls being taken up by a shotgun blast as h I! became suspicious about the at Sheraton hotels in L 0 s by NOW, the Nation a I entered the door. Angeles and San Francisco. Organization for Women. Police have said that all SAN DIEGO (AP) _ nie bot.tom of the two cages -0{ M C d There v.·ere 00 injuries in '"Ibey were never given a of her story doesn't add up. state Board or Education has bears arriving at San Fran· Ult age either explosion. fair chance,'' says Judi I h She was arraigned Tuesday given tentative approval to a cisco International Airport The group threatened Filner of the women's activist on the murder charge. plan expected to improve lbe from Katmandu, via New Wife .. LiOlt "further repero.issions" unless group. "They were harassed A feminist spokesman said procedures for choosing tex-Yor.k. This was tn December, _,,, cert_ain ~ml!flQs_ v.·~re . .1Del .by by their superiors and by $:800 of .t~ ,1.~ ~premium -tboolcf fi>r publiC schOOIS. --t h e International Telephone lellOw fire fiihters." -needed to free the defendant One change tentatively a~ 1972· C t T ld and Telegraph Corp., owner Fire Chief Leonard Bell said Wedne!day was raised by the USC/UCLA TIFFANY LAMPS ROCJ. $125.95 NOW $61.95 Handcrafted glass and antique·brass Tiffany's. 1 Perfect for your game room. On sale this -k. -.................... , ... 11.q~ 1~;;r·1ut1~ d•tlul&d 111un·~~''°" Pt""eMs •...-:I"""' M•nu•1ur11 g•<\Je. M1nv colC>' <::~"""'"'!'°" Peo 1?4.99 HOW 519.9t proved Thursday was The agents bored holes and OUr 0 ol lhe Sheraton chalo. , other women may undergo Feminist Women's He a 1 t h establlsbi.ng a pennanent tr.-some ' ' g r e en vegetation," The anifonned and plain-lralning in the future but that Centers of Orange County and BankAmericard 'Master Charge member I e gal compliance later Identified u ha&Jush, !ell , RED\VOOD CIT'X_ (AP) clothed police searched the fint five "did not meet Los Angeles County. The 1510 Mew,ort ~ION Mww,.,tl cfft9 w.- Hodson Lighting comltilttee ~ make Sll'e ID out. . •. ,_ ~, • ~ .,A ~n allegedly .mi1~ered. ·by thltou£hly even though the the physical strength re-defendant's parents put up ,.._n Mon.·Fn. S:30-S Sat. M :OO Phone 548-9341 ~als ~comply With state Whil( a&eri!J: ••tched. f&' his-· wife once 1~7 8.tlPfher slafioft-ri\anager told them lhe ... -,.,·~ero"'.".e".'nts~."-------'''=200""'-' _ _;,, ______ _!'~""-...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~""·""·!!"·~·!· ~ laws before they are reviewed c:iges were finally transferTed woman into 8 !loo's cage, ac· ·original message was mt in.- by subject evaluation Pf!fls. )nt.o.&,van.l'hlch btaded north. cording to testimooy in her the station. Lewis already ls e Benefit. Dtr •. ~~~ed It and two cars trial here Thursday. ~~~le~al hi~;u:~~ - --·~ ·-... -f.110 County, where Linda AndcrS011. 2 7 , of days in jail for contempt· - SACRAMEt\'TO (Ao?) -A they lOiCthem in a cog. Pacifica, is accused in the for refusing to tum over a bin }!'Oviding an addidoiiaT ~3 Tite ~ and parts... ol the April 28 shooting death of her taped .message from Patricia w e e k s o f v n e mployment : cages-were fouiJd in the woods husband Charles. Hearst and two members of benefits to as lnany as 140,<XM> ·a coUple of dafs later. And Sue Petsche. the victim's the Symbionese Liberation Californians was ~gned into a quantity of hashish w a s ex·wlfe, told the San Mateo Arm law Thursday by Gov. Ronald discovered in sections of the Couniy Superior Court jury • '~ H EY'RE OBVIOUSLY Reagan. cages at a ranch near Big that Anderson often was cruel n 0 t g 0 i n g t 0 f i n d t h e The measure. which takes Benci. to her. She said they used effect immediately, a 11° w s The bears had been tumed to keep exotic animals and ~~iv':1no!ihem~=~ unemployed persons to con· loose ln the Wilds of the Pitt one time after an argument of harassment," Lewis told tinue to receive paymeat for River country, officials said. "he dragged me into the lion's ~ w:_~a~r:x:orl\l.i'a~: One was shot by a local resi· cage and locked me in. The neff:":id he has refused to dent. The other \li·as found lion grabbed me in th(' head hand over such m e s s a g e s t n g unemployment benefits two months later, dead o f and began biting at my skull. under the contention that it has been 26 weeks. starvation, its mouth fouled I guess he got scared and is improper for the news e Harnaer at Top by porcupine quills. let me out." media to divulge information SACRAMENTO (.AP I - 1 -.------------------------Gov. Ronald Reagan Is spen- ding the weekmd in Mexico, which makes Lt. Gov. John Hanner the acting governor for the first time. Har mer, Republican can- didate for lieutena~ governor, was appointed a week ago to succeed Ed Reinecke, who resigned following a perjury coovictioo in the !IT ease. Nocturnal Jail Trysts Suspec ted fi.tODESTO (AP) -Romeos end Juliets In stripes visited each other for .sex u.a I en- deavors inside tbe Stanislaus Cowtly jail through a door they picked with a c o a t banger, an inmate say!. In e report. prepared by the sheriff'a office, a w om a n pri110ntt accused three women and four men truJteee ot the nocturnal trysts this summer. . Evider¥:e In the coondentlal report includes JC?apcd paint on the lock of a door which connects the m en 1 1 and '1i'Omen's section Of ~ jail, an inte~ "'4ove letter" describing-a night of w 11 d lovemaking and deep .scratches scratches Oblef\ltd ::in lht baclc or one of Ille 1lltn alkgedcly Involved. ... • Sberll! Dan J<tlsay sa)'I he Is not enllrtly convlnc<d the t.o mantle tnte:ttudcs ictualty occurred, but has taken lhe ~or mlmtt1 • p1<:t. proof -plate weldotl lo the doer. Nooe or the l.nmalel would admtt laltlng part In \he even- ing encou.ntu~ but later one of !Ito ·women .+ported a!te thou~t she wag pregnant. A medical uamlnatki'lt' alll)'ed thoee !ears, the report aald, I • Public AUCTION FRIDAY, SllTtlRDAY, SUNDAY. ot I P.111. ! - ' &,.gain. on Fin e Crystal, S tu lln g Slluer. PorcelalM. Oriental Objects d'Art. 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J1,1crchants char(lc that in conjunction "'ith bar· ring or le ft turns to .and rro1n Fol'esl Avenue at Coast Highy.•ay, the Joss of truffic pass age along the Park Avenue appendage "·jlJ hi.lndica1> their auto driving custon1crs. · This view fails to consider other steps, part of a total package being taken to relieve the traffic stranglehold now chokini:: the do\vnto\\'11 .ircu. · ·Jl.1crchants also be moan the loss of pnrking spaces on the short street end. but far more spaces have. ~een gained recently do\\'OlO\\'ll throug h a re:;tr1p1ng of streets <.ind u parking lot. 'fhc mall should impro\'C business. not hurt it. by m aking the downto\\'n are<.i a more pleas"nl place to walk and shop. New I ce Age? 1'hc city of Siln Ju::in Capis trano's freeze on ne\V construction seen1s to be dc\"<'loping into a nc\v ice age -a meas ure s ubject to constant renc\.\.•a l. 1nitially, when the booming city found itself without <J.11 adequate planning staff, the r..itionalc used lo freeze any new appro\"ols ror construction was that the city needed time to catch up on the backlog of \\.'Ork. Once-the starr was-beefed up to an adequate level. the reasoning s hifted to delays be ca use of development of a m ajor new general plan. That pl'Ol'CSs has taken n.torc l.imc thun most general plans for cities' the size of S;.111 Juan. It hns reached the stage \\'here planning conccl>lS arc reasonably solid . · Blanket n1orotoriums on nc'v construction b1ing up delicate questions of fair dealing. In many cuses such bans on construction treud too close for comfort toward the area of abrog:ltion of private propcl'ty rights. Outright forbidding of nc\v construction has proved to· be a poor <.1ltcrnutivC' to the traditionul controls on ~ro,vth in a community. !\'lost cities use zoning regulations and careful s<.·rutiny by st~1rr. appointed co mmissioners bnd elected officials to achieve the right balance of land use . Wortl1 tl1 e Effort News that public purchase or Crescent Bay Point in Laguna Beach is no\v possible is heartening. Jt had been reared that with the failure of a state bill providing f_unds for the buy, all hope \Vas lost. No\v iL appears a tonsortium of funds from the state, the county and the city of Laguna Beach will bring the beautiful point area into the public parks in· ventory . l\1any public officials worked hard for the park. Among them are State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, Super· visor 1'h0mas Riley and Laguna Council Members Carl Johnson, Phyllis Sweeney and Jon Brand. But private citizens such as 1-lelen Pines deserve \var~ thanks too for first pressing the idea of t he park forward , and the n s taying with it. Prope rty O\vner ~largaret ~1 cKnight Russell s hould be commended for her cooperation du1ing length y µegotiations. s l I Ford's New Staff Chief Dear Gloomy A Misleading Diversion ! I May Get Pentagon Post l I l 'VASflINGTON -President Forrf "c; f new starr ch;er, Donatd Rumsfcld, I I won't be around t he White House f more than six months. Sources in the President's con· l fidence say he needed someone in a 1 hurry to replace Alexander tlaig, \\"ho • .. • ·had headed former :-President -Nixon ·s : White ffousestaff. ;· T he P r,esident . f. .. t here£<tte. s um- a1oned Jt,µm sfcld wbom be.-actually , had" in <fnind to be 1 the next Secretary 1 of Defense. Our !.. aour~ say Foro ; ... · still intends to send the able Rumsretd ~: to presille over the Pentagon. ' ..... Tll E PRESIDENT v.·anted to get r rid of Jlai~. sa.\• our sources. because he held too tight a rein on the \\'hite House staff. "'hie h looked to him in - : stead of f ord·s people for their or· ' de rs. I -The Pres ide nt's plans for Ru m- sfeld , or course. mC'ans Secretary ol Defense Jame!> Schlesin ger \\"ill be dropj)cd rron1 th(' rabinct.1'his will be ·a \'ictory for Secretary of Stale Henry ;-z-Kissinger, \\'ho has been feuding v.·ith Schlesin ger o~·cr forc1gn-milit:.1ry ~-policy. • I. . • •• • WATCJI ON \\'ASTE: t\bout 180 welfa re of.(icials gathered on exotic Frenchman's Reer in the Virgin fslands late last month lo discuss the plight of the poor. Choosing fron1 a menu ··1:.idcn ""ilh :a hos t of s uperb· c.ontine nt ;:1I spetialtics." th(.'y dined in la zy luxury ~s they talk ed about the huni;e rtha1 is gain ing 1n i mpov£'rishc d neigh . (JACK ANDERSON) :ind \Velrare Department s lipped do"'" to the Virgin Islands for the con- _fgrcnc("',_at a.minimum coslto the..tax.- payers of S200 apiece, including hotel accommoda tions . · YOSE1'11TE STORY: There is more lo the s tory of how Yosemite National Park, v•ith s-:ene ry no 1-tolly"'ood studio could duplicate. became the backdrop for the T\1 series "Sierra." \Ve published the first installment on Sl>ptember IS. The Pilusic Cor· poration of America, "·e reported. had lHken over the ca mping and catering concessions in Yosemite in late 1973. Not long after'''arcls, rilm cre"'s belonging to an MCA s ubsidiary lur: ned up in the park lo film the ·'Sierra'' series. Although nature pro\·ided then1 \\'ilh sorne of the most spec- tacular s<:encry in the \\·orld. \11c reported. the llolly\\·ood hotshots tried to impro\1-e it by painting the rocks in one areu. TllE "SI ERRA" TV shO\\'S are nov.• appe<iring on the N BC nel\1·ork, v.·hi ch should be good for l\1Ct\'s camping and catering business in Yosemite. The program's producer. Bob Cinader, denies that the series v.1as created lo promote tourism ln the park. But here, at least, are some curious coincid<'nces: -The series was not proposed to PllCA, us usua lly h<ippens, but l\tCA initi<1ted it . "Son1ebody UJ>S tairs got the idea" fo r the show, Cinadcr .:Jckno.,.,·Jcd.lit:.>d. borhoods. . . -The pilot s how, originally tilled Onr confe_rence session . for exam. ··rark Ranger ," \\"as a sad flop. 1'he ple,\~ca h "'1\~ .f?£ld stamp programs;... scenery outpcrrormed the actors, and lt .. \aS pr(::i id e ~ over. _by an only abearimpressedthetcstaudien- . A.~~1c ult ure Depa rtn1~n~ ~ff1c1al "·ho ces. \•ct nliraculous ly. r.tCA v.·as able "a:oo flo \in in fron1 \\a:s hington. $169 to peddle the se ries to NBC. '"Thev N.lund tri µ. bought it in s pite of the pilot."' said . : . • \\'ll l·:N T llE problems of f)OVC'rt y l)('ca mt' too depressing, th£' v.•elfare officia l~ rould t•SC 3JX' into the cor;.11 v.;1 tt·r~ for "'free snorkel lessons,'' or . on aflcrnuon lours or the Virgin ls lund p;1 r:1d1~(· l 'h1• delcgntt's came from :n states and rCJ,!ton:-:. At least IO fcdC"ral or- f1cials fron1 the llcalth. Educ<1t1on Cinadcr. \\'llETllE R or not l\lC1\ planned ii that "·ay. the company could n1akc up 1hc ext1·a costs in the tourist bus iness that the TV series should attract to Yosemite. Cinader's comment on this : ··There is no -attempt n1ade in lht:.> !>how to indicate that the park is \ 0(1!>1.'nlilC." A Rare Success Story l l 1r\in g R e rlin , by !\1i c ha c l ( · Fre('dland. CStein and Oa~·.$8 .95) ·rht:.> hr(' or Irving Be rl1 n i ~ 1 he kin ct of .story you "·nu ltln "t lx:lit•v(' if ynu didtl'l knov. 1t v.•Js t r\1c."=' THE BOOKMAN ) \\'here hut 10 rC'tl l life "'Oulrl :1 sCcood ~rude dro1>0ut \\'ii h 1 "'"days f orrnal in- :>t ruction 111 mu~1 c set a whole country tosinb1ng? F.\'1-:/\; ,\SA composer he never did lc~1rn to rl'<id or write music, or to use .1 p1;1no·s \1"hil~ kl.'ys . But he never had ;1 prnblc m findi ng better cducat<'d J>e<>plc who could commit the tunes he hunlmed to paper. t Gus Move all of Newport Beach that is· seaward of Coast Highway to Garden Grove and see what hap· pens to the city's tax base and property tax revenue. Who says the public beach does n 't enhance the private property enough to pay for beach sci·· vi~es~ -R.J:C. Cio!Hmy G11~ uommenh ••t 1wDlri11ed Dy ••.>t)et~ -...... , M<•H••ily ttllecl ll!e ~··_., "' Int •W)fN,ft". Solld Ytllt P*I ,..._. 1a ~y Gvl, 0.Hr ,.;1o1. It Takes Friends To Argue (SYDNEY HARRIS) It is one of the paradoxes of human relalionships that in order to have a good and productive argument \\'ith a man. rou first hu ve lo beafriendof hi s . Strangers can only be ineffectually polite or abr<isivcly rude ; it requires friends to q\l<i rrcl to a conclusion or at least a compact. Wh en strangers have an ars ument. about polilies or religion or art. ther are bus ier defending their personality than their point of ViC\t'. Tv.·o friends can come to grips \\•ith the subjccthonc:.Uy and deeply. This is why so many social alter- cations are fruitless and shallov.•. Each advcrsa ry is secretly striving to provt• his supremacy to the other ; logic at1d reason are only incidental "·eapons, and truth issubdued toplausibility. VOLT1\IRE once refused to take part in a discussion V.'ith a chance :.icquain- tance because he said the re \\·ere too many peri;ons present. The man. astonished, said there were only lY.'O of them, and they \VCre quite a lune. .. 'No .:· s;1id \loltaire, "there arc al lcust six of us. There is the man you think you arl;, the man I think you are, und the n1an you really are-and the same holds t1·ue the other\\•ay around.·• A debate, like a loveaffair, must be in· !~nscl y honest to be satisfactory. 'rhc dehat<'rs, like the IO\'Cfs. must not lie to each othl'r; but, n1ore im1>0rtant. they muslnot lic tothcn1sclvcs. Tv.·ofriends \\'ho kno"' c:lch oth<'r "·ell nrc under no ncCl'ssity to prete nd they fire nobler or \l•iscr or more dispassionate than they l'C'<illY ;ire, 1\ l.i\IOST e\•crythingthat we b<'l1c\ e. \\'t! believe because or mixed motivt•s. This is "'hul. lhc senior J . P: t.:1org:in fwh o wa s pira tical , hut no t hypocrilical) nl£'<1nt \1•hcn he said: . "111e1·c ar<' lv.•o reasons ror doin ~ ·anyt.hini:-u ~ood rel.loo n, and t.h e real reason '' UERtJS'S c.i rly life \va:i. unellcep- tiona hle. Born Is rael Ra lin (' in :'liht.·r1a, bl' "'ai' hro11i;?ht 10 tht• Unilefl &~le!-> at the :1~r nf four hy parl'nt -. flct:in~ :1 1mJ?rom llis fa1her d ir'd v. hen h~ \\"a5 e1 Ah I :1 nil he hat! to go to \vork to h<·lp su1,p11rt hi~ family .. fl\1·r n spa n or 50 yc11rs. Hcrlin has v.1·1ttcn abou1 3,000 son~~. :ind ha ir or lhcnl have been published. Some h3\IC f''ricnds have the l>rivilcgc or pier int('rcstlng hi stories. cing ~neath the ''good., reason and i ro.1:..n.1 An1c r1can s uccc~c; ~lorics :-l:1r11h1s w;iy but ft•\\ of the slu·tc!i~t:. have been a:; :>('ll!':Jtional or cndurini::. Re r lin he·11an h1!i \\orkin~ hft• a~ :i ntwi;boy hut t"vcn as '' rhlld t11nel!. Wf'rr 4ing1n g in his l1cn<!. lit> gol into ~ mu'.'ilt" 3S ;:i s in~init v.·;;i1tcr . a lynrisl a nti tben, v.'h('n tK' learned to p1rk out tunf'!'> on the black keys ur 11 p1uno. a COffiJk)SCr. On(' song that wa!I cul out or the exposing the real reason ror the op \Vnrld \Var I Jlc vue, "Yip, Yip _pon~nt:s conviclions and opinion~and Yaphank-" ror lechnic°al rcasons ._PfCJUd1ccs mas klni; as "facts ." <·a me on strong 20 )·cars loit er under lhc title "God Bless America " "Smile and Show Your Dimple" flop· 1>ed In 1917 but ·\\Ith new lyril's later hccarne "Easler Pa r11d<'." A number "'rilten tn covcr a srciw shif( in .. An· n1 c Ge l \'our Gun ". was tille d "There's No Bui;iness Like Show Du.si nes~."' Dop{ Anderson (UPI) \\111 EN \\'[ a re younJ:, ,1-c keep trying ~de.s.lran~erslDour y\e:wpolnt : hut ""C soon lcHrn t hilt I he n1ore f er\•f!nt 1\'C g<'l. the n1 ore r{'!'< istanC<' they put up. It is 1>:1rt or lhc •,11is,lon1 or rn"turity 10 hetomt friends with a mun bcrnrc trying to con"crl him: if he docs llOl knowyo11 and trulit you. hcl:-i.not like ly to bclJL·~c.iOOU. Oil Prices ·and Inflation · \VAStIINGTON -J~ad they set out t.o prove one oC the. central theses or 1\1arxism. l\1r. Ford and his fell ow politicians or both parties couldn 't have done it ne ater. Aft er grO\V ling about "exorbitant prices" in oil, flilr . Ford then said (in [ VON HOFFMAN ) 5200 billion floating offshore in a daisy chi:iin of IOUs . The opinion is that many of the borro"·ers are insolvent, and that the demands of the oil- produ<:ing countrit:.>s for payment a re going to force creditor::i to start cal- Ji'\g in their loans. _a quq~ w.biclun~--.-:::e\- yet find its place in r ... Ri ver !11ccca to rid the world of unfair -oil pricing 'Wiif ha-ve the rilOst With tht!. l'resH.1tnt talking about ncgliglible effect on the cost 9r grub at '·~·or Id v.• i de d e pres s ion'' and the checkout counter. Inflation mus~. •·ultimate bankruptcy," \1'e might do rn.ge on as before, because r ajsin& \\'~II to lHkc a look at the "built-in prices. docsn·t .. cause infl1tipn, :the:-;-protections'.' \~:hich most of us have prices arc a result of inflation:The-in• been told "'111 prc"enl another 1929·39. flat ion of 'l''h<it ? Eil})cr the mOney .None or those .that apply to .the stock supply or the credit s upply, which are inarket -: .the margin reqwremen!Ji. theMuseumoflm · .fl r perialism) that, \( 4 ''Thro u g hout ... hi story, nations ha\·e gone to war over natural .ad- vantages such as water or food or convenient passages on land or sci(.'' If the President of the United Stales says things like that, the Marxists need not tell us that our system· is built · on forcing foreigners to sell their raw materials lo us at low Prices and to buy our manufactured goods al hi gh ones. In addition, Dr. Kissinger war- ned the . U.N. in basso tones· about ··decisions to restrict production and maintain an artificial price levrl." And there is Sen. Scoop Jackson "in the Congress, sim~Hfying it yet further by callin g the -priceS foreign oil producers charge "tribute." By a n y known definition or ca pitalis m, there is no such thing. of course, as an exorbitant or an unfair or an unjust price. Any price a nd C\'ery price. hig h or JO\\'. is a just price, if a v.·illing seller will take it and a v.:illing buyer v.•ill give it. Thus. in realit y, l\1r . Ford, who is dead set <IJ::ainst price control in America, \\"ants to impose it on Arabia. BUT rlin ging P R ES I DENT •·oR O'S the Ame ri can fleet up the the s<i me thing. ~ the Secur1t1e~ a nd Exchange Comm1s· .... -·i· ,.slon, brokier 1r1su;cince -has preven· Prices· and "·ages go up f>ec~e ed a crash. · more. dollars ha\·c been print~d and therefo1·e they are worth less .. Without t' "'HAT A BOUT unemployment inrlation. the ris e in the price of ~mpensation. welfare and Socia l anything means that people will ~c.urit y ? In addition to helping in· either buy less of it or· less of d1v1du .. ls, these programs "'ere made something else. 1'hus raisinglhe price lo keep purchasing power up, thereby al nil can cause much h.ard5hip and guaranteeing a certain level belO\V manv dis locations, but it can!t cause "'hich business couldn ·t slump. Al the intlaiion. That's something we do to time. it was probcibly considered im- oursel\o·es. possible to have this kind of recession THEN · \\'JI\' IS !\fr. Ford saying that ··exorbitant prices run the risk of a \\'Orld\l'idc depression und threaten the breakdown or "·orld order and safety?'' Can all of that happen just because the Arabs and Iranians now have large amounts of money either to bank or invest? llardly. Then what arc they afraid of? It would seem the bas is or the fear is that the oil producers' Ylanting to sell for cash in- stead of credit may precipitate a col- laps e of an ovll.!'blo\~ hortenljgusly unstable international banking struc· lure . Depending on who you talk to. there is any\vhere fronl S75 billion lo and inflation cit the same time, but we do, -<1nd there is anlple e1<idenee lD nrgue that the recession is actually caused by the inflation. Jr that i! the case. the famous "built-in protection- s.·· \l'hich are deliberately designed to be inflation:1ry, may make matters \\"Orse. \\lilh a lot of luck . it'll turn out that the J>res ident tind e\·crybody else \'"ho 's sounding a lu rmed and alarn1ist ar~ mistaken. But in any case, vt'ild' s\\'1ng5 at Arabs a.nd Venezuelans and Indones ian s are the k ind o f 1n isltading diversions lhat v.'ill con1· pound conrus ion lutcron. Brown Jr. for President? \\'ill Edmurid G . "'J erry" Brown · .Jr .. b<' the 1lext President of the United States:> No, the question is not a lypogr:qihi cal error. Brov.•n is run· ning for governor of Calif6rnia in this election. not pres ident. Dul even berorc California .became !he nation's most populous state, its governors wer e being s tri cke n. wilh th e wel l knoy,·n political di sea s e of ··Potomac feve r." Earl Warren suf- fered from it and made two attem - pts to win the GOP pre s id entia l nomination . 'Edmund G , ··Pat" Brown was bitten by the bug lhe day :ifter he was fi rst t lected governor. And Ronald Reagan, only in office a ye ar and a ha lf;-attempted a coup nt the 1968 GOP convention and his present crrorts indicate signs or a relapse. 1'he ruct is th:11, because of lhe ·slate's popul:1tion v.•hieh gi\ICS il•lht' l;1rgcst delegations at the prcsidcntlal nominating conventions, 11n>·one ch!c- lL'd governor becomes 01n instanl. prf'S idential candidate. Al.READY cas7ern pundits arf: in· eluding Junior Brown's narnc In their !is ts or Democra1fe prospects in 1976. Jl is injection into the national scet1(' ('\'Cn before his C'lcCtlon a.'J i:overnor Is ('slabllsht•O, r.-1 l"f r~e ly due ln the with- draw a I of Senator 1·cd Kennedy as :1 1971i contl•ndcr . 'l'his has sent the Ot'moerat.o; scur- 11 in ~ In build up ne:v.• hopefuls to fill the void. Unlil now most of the ;i$pi~antJ; "'ere lyinA dorn1l.lnt in the .. ( EAR~ WATERS ) belier that if Kennedy wanted it he \\"OUld get it. \\'hile some of the old horses such <is l\l cGovero, !ltcCarthy, J\.1uskic and llum phrey are being trotted out for rc!J roonting. the search for some new races is underway. Part of the cffort '~"ill be to head off Governor George \Vallace w ho, with Kennedy's depar- ture. now looms large as the one with !he n1ost support at the moment. IT IS probably just as unfortunate for young Brown as it is for the people (Jr California that the 76 national 1>01itica l sweeps takes has become mixed up wit.h the in1mcdlatc contest ror gove rnor. Out the campaign from this point on "'ill be elOlldcd by that is~ue. The t1ucstion will be w hell~r Brown Is :itn· eere in hi.!i desire to be governor qr is ht• merely ·"cckiig lhcoffi~ as a step. ping stone to higher office? Since that is exactly what he did wfth the job or Secretary or State, there i~ ,11rounWi to tx-suspltious of his present motiYcs. And C.:olifornlan~ have berome in· rrc11 singly bilter about the tendency of their governor!l lb abandon them In the ~rsuit ·or nationt1 I offic;c. Ills Ol'ponent, Republican Houston I. r·1ournoy, escapes that stigma. Jn· cum bent Pr(L'i id nts ·invariab\,y r('ceivc Lheir party's nomination ;i nd President f'ord ha:-ulrcady signnllcd he will be {l candidate in 1976. ff e lcc .. led ~overnor. F'lournoy would lnoL lh<'rcforc be dlstructed by prcl'lit1 n· I ii.i i a mbil ions. ~1t lc.asl during the first rour ye a rs. so. even thou_i::h his injection into the nutionu l presid cnti:il contest is not of his Q\Yn doing, J unior Drow n is now· confl·ontcd v.·ith the necessity of as· suring the 1<ote rs that, if elected he \\'oulcl de\•ot c hi s full attention to' the job of being governor and not neglect those responsibilities by seeking the presidency Thal will be ;1 tough one to l'ic ll. l lowe"er much he may ~rotcsl, it stretches the already overstretched credibility of the public. to believe that <1n ambitious politician would turn his back on a presidential nod. ORANGE cotsT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publi1her Thoma.a Keeuil, t;di1or ·Barbara Krdbkh, €dlloriat Page Editor 'The. edilorial page ol !ht Dally Piiot stt!li:s to inform and 11Uinul1te r~:ide" by presonting ,on Jhls page d1ve.r1e tommcntary on tojlics of in- tcrctt· by A.Ynd icti led columnists aod ca rtoonist&, by providing 1 fOl'\lm fo~f'('ltdt'r.s' vfe"'S 11nd by p~enllng Jh.1& new~paper 't opinion~ and Ideas on. current loj)lt\7"1he cdllof\a\ op1nfoos of the 011ily Pilot appe1r only lh the editorial f(llumn at 'tht oi1-of' the pase. Op\nlortl t:Xsir&Std by lhe columnists ind cartoonists and lttltr v.·rlter.s are thcir own and no endol'Sl?ment or thcir vie~'!\ b)' the Dally Pilot should be inferred. f'rid~y. October 11. 1974 ' ) ' Fowl Deed · Kidnaped Parrot Freetl PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -stol!?ll from her pet shop Aug. Oscar, the kidnaped parrot, 29. is baek home, w'hlstling his ~ Oscar ls a 1.1 o 1 u cc a n favorite tlUle : ''Yankee Doodle C.OCkatoo. But he's no ordinary Dandy." Moluccan Cockatoo. Oscar was rescued after He drinks beer, imitates police waiting o u t s i d e a canaries, reads the ne\vspaper 1 lawyer's office brGke up a just before tearing it up, and plan . in which .'300 was to w ~ i 1 t Les part of .. Lara's have been given the alleged Theme" from "Dr. Zhivago" parrotnaper for the b I rd ' s y.ohen be tires of other me!~ ret\l.tn. A woman who turned dies. Osc'ar over to his owner was "I Just blubbered all over amsted, police Wd. the place-about two weeks OSCAR>s OWNER, J e a rt Hottell. said she cared cinly about thp big bird, which was Younger Disputes Investor SACRAMENTO (AP) -At- ty, Gen. Evelle J. Younger said a disgruntled investor in an allegedly fraudulent o i I drilling venture did call his office in 1969 but never talked to him. Younger was Los. Angeles County district attorney at the time the investor, Bern a rd Kamen, claimed he t o Id Younger he suspected the oil venture~.in which Y o u n g e r also was interested, w a s fraudulent. "TIIAT Is absolutely un- true," Younger said Thursday in a Jetter to the Sacramento .. Bee, which disclosed Kamen's testimony in a federal court affidavit. Younger said office records reveal that Kamen's telephone call was referred to tben-ctUef Deputy Dist. Atty. W i 11 ra m Ritzi, now a Superior court judge. He said t h e secretary's notes do not prove that Kamen spoke to Ritzi. "However, it c 1ear1 y in- dicates that ~ "did not speak · to Mi. Ka-men;" YoUnger said: KAMEN CLAIMED he re- peatedly tried to get Young- er's of f i c e to investigate the oil d!illing partnerships now facing legal· a c t I on brought by lhe u.~. Securities Exdlange Commission. Younger also denied the Bee's account that Younger's inve.!tment in the oil drilling operation oI Jack Burke was "risk-free." · "The Geotek oil investment was a bad financial ln· vesbnent on my part and one which will end up costing me and countless others a con- siderable amount of money," h.LJl!l4JnjbeJctter" "rr IS NOT, as your articles and my opponent in bi! paid political advertising claim, a 'risk-free' Joan. This $16,500 loan on which my investment is based is due and payable with interest in 1978." Younger, a Republican, Is seeking ~lection to a second tcnn in the Nov. 5 election. Madam Not 'Jn · Riglit Business' CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -Brothel madam Be ve r I y Harrell is a businesswoman but she's not quite what a businessman's lobbying group has in mind for a represen· tative in the Nevada after he was stolen," Mrs. Hottell said. "I 00!' A LETl'ER in the mail with a note and a white feather In iL The note read 'Oscar was simply delicious with whipped cream.' " Since tfien, Mrs. Ho_ttell says she got about one phone call a week from a ~oman asking for $300 ln exchange for the bird's freedo!ll. · Police identified the arrested woman as Rita San1ora, 26, who gave her address as New York. She was charged wilh first-degree theft. UPI r 1i.p11oi. He's Upset Robert H. Abplanalp, industrialist and friend of Richard Nixon, says the media have treated him unfairly and have overplayed ecology and consumer protection is- sues. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fall and . Winter eed 13·5· ane•dHiiding FOF'~ • C Ground Co<w•" , tarting New" lhlnf eot'the'Y••r · legislature, a spokesman said.Ii.:,_~_,:::,.£:,,,,.,:;: The Citizens For Pr Iv ate ALL THESE FAVORITE{ARE ON SPECIAL ::::~..;.,,~~ 1e~s1::~ NOW AT YOUR NEAllBY GAROEN CENTER. seals this year, Thursda y REG. SALE threw its support to Mrs. Har· rell's opponent, Don Moody, BEST BUUfl.BlOOM 5 ibs. $1.29 971 in the contest for an Assembly seat representing the Nevada counties of Mineral, Nye and Esmeralda. The CPE.c:hapter In lh<'area decided' Mrs. Harrell.i w h o runs the Cottontail Ranch at l.Jda Junction, "ls just not the one for the legislature, that's all," spokesman Bob Rupracht said. Rupracht said Mrs. Harrell's line of work ls "more or less'• tlte rellllOll why CPE bocking went to Moody, a Hawthorne garage owner and f o r m e r Mineral Count y Com· missioner. · "I realize she's ~ a re a 1 eduiated lady · but you go aroond talking to otlieti>eople and they think her candidacy is a big laugh," he sai d •. 0 Granted, we have legal pro• titution and we pt.rt up with It, but do we want that kind of --tat!On In tile leg!,. lature?" BEST BEAUUBLOOM 20 lbs. BEST TRANSPLANT STARTER Pt BEST PLANTING TIME PLANTFOOO 5 lbs. BEST KORRECT LIME Pt SUlfUlSPRAY Gal. BEST COMPOST MAKER 5 lbs. BEST Oil SPRAY Pt BEST CRABCRASS l SPURGE PRMllTER PLUS LAWN 1000 25 lbs. BEST DICHONDRA SPECIAL $3.69 $2.9B $1.39 97C $1.98 991 $3.98 $2.98 $1 .69 $1.49 $1.29 991 $9.95 $1.95 12·:M ~·· $12.95 $9.95 BEST CRABGRW'P'llMNTER FOR QRW OR OICHONDRA 20 •s. $9.95 $1.15 BEST SUPER SIX (C1ltt1ml11n~) 201's. $10.95 $1.95 Occidental Chemical Company 11 01\'lltOtl 0' OCCIOllHtol f'tl•ChtfH'I t O••Ol•ltO"• •O•t" D 'r1Cll e o• ••• • t.AT .. t10•,C&l.I'• 9 9:1lO • Friday, October 11, }q?-" DAILY PILOT A 7 Four Women Drop Out of CHP Class •'. 'Sam Yorty SACRAMENTO (UPI) _- Four of • the first contingent of women traffic o I f i c e r s SY.'Ol'n in by the California Highway Patrol 10 days ago have dropped out. CHP of- ficials said. The women \Vere part of an 8()..cadet class g o I n g through .16 weeks of training at the patrol's academy in Sacramento. The class is 50 percent women. Since the !'aw enforcement agency was organized in 1929, no won1an has been among the thousands who h a v e patrolled In t~ fan1iliar black and white. cars whlrh crui3e freeways in California. Dnn Lanzn, n a m e d to replace patrol Commissioner Walter Pudinskl who M· nounced his reslgna!ion Mon· day , said one ol the f o u· r women who left the academy had been replaCed, but the other three vacancies· will not be filled. Tv.'O men have dropped out, but both have been replaced . No 1Xl5itions arc r e p I a c e d after lhe fir~t we e k of training. · The training is part of a $1 milllon e~riment to test the feesibtJlty ol. hiring women to patrol the -highways. The program y,•a.s proposed by Pudinski. Th e Legislature agreed, _and authorized t h e two-year· program. Lanza, aUempting to keep the unusual class out of the spollight, would not g i V e reasons for the w o m e n ' s departures. He did say the first week of training is the "toughest" for cadeta because many are away from their families for the first time. The "Yo~ng Wools." New, hooded · shortcoats dashed with detailing Grear vutdoor types: the hocxl.cJ shortcoats, bund le-uppcr's for brisk ·days ahead. All oucscandingly plush in wool blended wich nylon. Extra good looking because "Wool puts the life in a blend'.' For sizes S to 13, and they all have the \"'(fool blend mark labeL From tbp co bottom: By Calif. ]!~Plaid "\\'rap coat with tailored collar hood~Multi color m~ 856 By Jr. Gallery. Sashed wrap with sliawl collar hood. Culled pockets. . Camel co1or, $76 Collcgienne Outerwear WOOL BLEND ·rhc Woolblcnd Mark label is your assurance of quality-tested products m:ide · predominanilyof wool. A CHP otncial, woo asked not to be named, said a man aod women left the rclnks dur- ing the first v.·eek because they received word they were in line to take Written ex· aminatlons for the San Fran· cisco Police Department. They were not granted a v.·eekend "leave" from th c academy to take the tests "so they dropped out." Pudinski said if one woman makes it through the training and evaluation the rMks will be permanently open to both sexes. Tuned Out LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) - Fonner Mayor Sam Yorty and other talk show hosts on radio station KGBS will go off the Mr' Saturday when the station begins R country mi.Isle format. staUon manager Pa u l Cassidy said. Radio personalities Bill Ballance and Micki and Teddy will als> leave the air under the new fonnat, he announced Friday. • • • ,. SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Shop Monday thru· Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. J Bullock"s Sa nta Ana. 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. lttain Strct1, Santa Ana, Tclcphont: 5·17-72 11 · . Sarurday, 10:00a.m.to6:00p.m .. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San ?iego Freeway at Bristo1,LCosta f\olua, Te lephone: 5'6-0611 • . ( II 8 O.ll ~ PllOl • Friday, OctO;ber 11, IQ74 Pri·v.t;tcy Desired By Agnew .Schools ·Suffer Decline Ex.County i--rua~u=c~!mi=c=li:--' PICTITIOUI •1111fll•SS -NAM• ITATIMI NT TM lcllowlfle ,...IOI! It ool119 IMl .. M 'Pr1·so1.1er ~ ......... c ......... \1 •. •· .. • , But Most Coast .Districts Report Student Ju1np loll ,.... 2'"1 MwlrW.... l f'ld., l!I Taff. C1llt, ft'3ll CW!' ... ~ •Ubln: 2Ml Mollrl.,,U Files SUI• t ~~'!:" =:...'• 'r:11 ·c:1ec1 .., ... SANTA ANA -Nearly half .of Orange O>unty's s c h o o I From Wtre Servlct1 districts are suffering a steady One year ago Spiro T . r decline in studoot population Agnew resigned as vice pre1i· and &0me have ei-perieoced dent of the Unlled...SUl.les and dras1 ic dips over the past tlve pleaded no cortesl lo a charge years. . of Income tax evasion. But, according to ( i I u r e s Today, he hll.s an o f f'i c e released bY Otange C o u n I y behind an wm\arked dOOT just Department ot:: ~tioo. only orr the vi11"&t green In Crof· two Orange Coe.st districts are ton , J\td .• wll,e~ his long-lime losing enrollments and several nre registering a h a r p in- creases at all levels. The statistics show that only Newport-1i1esa Url.lfied a n d Seal Beach. Elemenatry Mive shown a ~line ifl ~ts over the five years between 1969 and 197~. Sea l Beach bas s ho w n secreta r y, !\lary Ellen \i\'arner, courteously but firm· ly fcndt ore wiwaoted calls ;ind visits. OCTD B iises Show '-"I feel that I'm a private ~ citizen and 1 'm entitled to \ be lett ~atone;." Agnew cold Gain in September ' ( ' J SANT A AN.A -More than ·.' ' ... _P_· _'E_O,_P_L_E _ _, 656,200 people rode 0 r • n g e • County Transit Distri~t buses a reporter last s u m m er during September, an increase outside his office. of 6.7 percent over "1gust. The•MarylllTfd btr disbarred District General Manager G. Agnew as a lawyer. He is J. "Pete" Fielding said the glimpsed occasionally as he district earned 21 cents per fli~s about Europe. ~d t~ passe.nge r ·mile traveled, an 1.-ltddle East on m1S;S1ons in-· ·increase of one percent over voMng in ternational business. .the month berore. . * As rider ship increased, Karn Bruced Smith of the however. so-did the cost of United Stat~ "''on the 1974 operating the district's 103-bus f.1iss Intematlbr'lal beauty'conJ fleet. test held in . 'tokyo's Nippon Fielding said it cost 74 cents Rudokan Half, per mile lo operate ttie buses, Th. e brOwn.b'.aired. brown:-which traveled a totaJ. of eyed 23-year-Ofs1 beauty won 514,500 miles during Sep- over 43 contestant! in their tember. The cost in August late teem and early 20s: from was only 67 cents. The difference between the revenue per mile and the cost per mile -a total of 53 cents per mile last month - is made up with various tax fund subsidies . The district qivers o n 1 y about one tenth of its annual operating budget with farebox retu rns. The remainder of the budget -$19 million th.ls.year -comes from property taxes and various federal gra nts. According to Uie patronage breakdowns for September, Fielding noted, the buses are carrying an average of 24,000 people on weekdays, 15,600 on Sattll'days and about 11 ,000 on Sundays. a cumulative d~nc of almost 10 percent over\ rive )>ears and about two' percent last year alone. Newport.Mesa's fliures are not quite as high -. $ percent and .8 percent respectively. School officials erplalo that in many area:s, tne population is <;growing up" With· the city and feWf:r young (amilies with elementary-age children a re moving in. HEDCt, secondary schools are overcrowded and elementary schools are emply or nearly so. Statistics rompiled for other Orangi! Coast districts show that only one -Laguna Beach Unified -registered five-year gains of more than 20 percent. THE LAGUNA Beach schools recorded a I. 7 percent rise last ·year fer a five-year increase of 11.6 percent. · Other district f i g u r e s in· elude: -Fotmtain Valley Elemen· tary, which showed a slight decline last year, with a five- year total increase of 22.3 per· cent. -Huntington Beaoh Elementary, w1th a 10.4 per- cent jump last year and an increase of almost 40 percent since 1969 .• -Ocean View Elementary, with a slight decline last year but a five-year increase of 5.7 percent. ' ll'ld(V!clWI., ... Ch«i.t C. R II .... ffunt1nfton Beach High TNt ,111~1 w11 UIN wltl'I t11t School District with a 5.8 per-cou~IY c11rt of O<•l'llllt CaunfY "" cent rise last year and a 34.7 -6ANTA ANA-A form er Stf»tmW u. 1'1" '""' ,__ M• il I t ~P ... tt11111te1 Or•nve COMI D•l1Y Plitt. percenl increase su ... -v In... Orange County Ja nm' a e kP"""11tr 2,, •Ml 0c1o4!W " 11, 11, -Capistrano Unified With who claims be was. shoved 014 l.sat·7' a 14.5 percent increase last last Nov. 2.6 into a oellicon· PUBLIC NOTICE year and Q 54..? percent jump ORANGE coum tainlng 65 prisoners despite l'lctlTIOUS •USIKllS over five yean. his protests that homosemal ·,119 1o1~ir! ''~!:I!"!,, dolno -Coast. Community College In · I.. bu11new 11• District wi'th a 15.8 percent aw were progre53 lD. DEH•Ui .. DENNIS PEllSONNEL rise la.K year and 65.4 over coofined quarters sUed 'the -~,1·~Ni!K~F111!'c,~.N~::i1~1~"w!ff:;r:; five ye""' Cl ~ towtty and the sheriff's office a..c,., C•. t:iMT ' ' assma 3€1 f 3 ill! B&.W li:nt.,prlsn ltlKGtPClflltd •1 -Saddle back Community • w;,:e R.a\va~ ':a: in ~"~· ~o;:.·,, f:; c!i1r. "1'1' 3102 College Distri« With a 27.2 s h bis Superior Court action that cia!~Jm~-· 1$ conc1uc1tc:1 b'f • cw· percent jump last year and oug t the offlcers who pushed him ll&W En1 .. prl1ot1 a county-leading 114.3 perceot lnto the cell ignored his pleas ~:.s=-~ ~~9• two years after ORANGE-A commit~ of .and instead told the other in-,,::., •t11::'~~ wo;a,;_11c1 co:!i~ ':= Orange High School's Class mates that they ''had better s.1>1.,..bet' u.. in~. ' NO STATISTICS were com-of 1955 is busy organizing a put on a good show." PllbUWct °'"• '"'' 0111y "fi,":. 20th reunion. Washbum state! that wben Sf,ptt1n1:1er ,,, •nd Dctobet' .t. 11 , 11, piled for the Sad d I e back A 1 1 -·-•·-ba he was -le·-~ a!le"r h 1· 8,"_" _________ .,._._,. Valley Unified or the Irvine ew c ass utc1•wa~ ve .,. ~ . ,. Unilied Districts which didn't diasppeared, however, so the r epeated p I ea s to be PUBUC NOTICE ~----·--• ·1 lhe reunion committee is asking segregated from a 11 e g e d1 __________ _ l.11:\.VUIC' operat1u11&1 unh lhe ' ' ho Is he was ....... h,.,l NOTICI TO CRIOITORS 1m..74 school year. help in locating nuss1ng mosexua VU"'"'" sUPER •o• cou•T OI" THE Orange High Panthers. by fellow inmates over an sTATe ol" CALJPO•N•A FOtt Most ol the major l'ive-year Committee members to con-iron railing and fell 15 feet THE co"t.'!.1'l:;sto••No1 decltne, l n enrollment oc-tact are Erin Ad ams to a ooncrete floor. e11111t of vu.01suv H1K0Ls1ev, curred in the older central \Valstead, 637-5541, Di a n e Wiashburn states that he suf· 0~;;.~e 1s HE1te11v GtvEN 10 th• pog:~h: :n~;~·0~~ Ellefson Patterson, 541.fi975, fered s~rious. injuries t:om ~ t;:f'1ri1s ~~ •h~.,.j~ ~:V~,c11:,,~~; J l McCandless Gless fa)J WhiCtJ. WIJI leave him With Ille Yid Oec'odtnl lfl requlrld la 11111 stable for many years, school or ane • t d' bilit IMm, wUh the nocttJory voucher•. in Or"ci··•· not~. 639-1846. some permanen isa Y· '"" o1u~e ot 1he c11rk ot 1,,., 1bov1 J.I c:u.'5 al "~=============~=======:;-1t111Jfleod f;Ollrl, Of 10 -Wll tllit'I). "Ith 'M>e Magno 1 i a School r11e nocns1ry vouth.r1, IQ !Mt ~,.. denlgned •t lht cflk• ol ..... lltorlltY, District marked a 14.4 percent fENT.AX I Tham•s w. Htn<HrS011. Jr., 3511' E•sr drop, Los Alamitos a IS par-HONEYWELL , ::::hs'i:''i~c~:C!"';·~ll!!,n~ cent decline and Centralia a lll'lffnllJllOO 1n 111 .... ~. Pfl't•l"'ntr d ta lfW et1i. ol w ld d«ectent, Wlltiln 16 percent rop. '°"' rnomhs •ll•r thll Hrs! PUbllwtlon Seven other districts noted o1 '"'' nottc1: O.led Oc:lobtr 3. lt14 declines over rive years rang-LORENE G. t.i11eou1ev ina from seven ....,..,_.., to 12 Allf'llnl•lr•trl .. o1 thll Estlf• -·& .,... .. '°".. ol rtw llbovl Mmtd -~ percent, the statistics reveal-THOMAS w. HENO&!RSOH, J•. U0 E111t 111t Sh'llf, Svllt 111 around the world. Runnerup was J o a n n a Afarghet Booth o f Britain. 'third ptace "ent to Johanna RaunJo of 'Finland. Charitv " ... Ctsll Mots.a. C•lifwnll '2421 1-----------------------·1 <n4l5*ns& * , Lou • Zhk..-lcb, fired from his high scllool leaching job in Apple 'Vaney for posing nude in -Playgirl magazine. said he will appeal t h e dismissal. The 33-year-old Zivkovich is married and· bas t a u g h t physical education at Apple Valley High School since 1968. He says he doesn't regret appearing nude on a surfboard in tbe•June ~ oC Playgirl. "I don't Jive !or regr&," he sa id. Study Set . Before Sentencing SANTA ANA -A Hun- tington Beach man wbo ad'- mitted taking $500 at gunpoint from a loca1 market. has been ordered in Orange C n u n t y Superior court to undergo a t h r ee-cionth, pre-sentencing study. Judge Everett W. Dickey set Jan. 6 as the day he w i ll s entence William Bike Ride Sched1ded , TUSTIN -Sponsors ar e hoping cycling enthusiasts will turn out by the hundreds for the third a n n u a I American Cancer Society Bike-a-Thon in Orange County. * Cornelius Livingstohe, 23,' of The event will lake place Oct. 19, from 8:30 a.m. to S p.m. Sponsor sh.eels and information about the Bike-a- Thon are available at all local high schools and junior bi.ghs. and at any Carl's Jr. restaurant, 7-tt market t>r Tic ToC store in the county. West Ce.rm a n Oiance\lor 409 California St., ·to ':'flat. Helmirt Scttmktt "''ill make an coukl be a state prison term La.st year'S Bike-a-Them in Oi-ange COunt1 attricled. more than l ,400 riders and raised more than $28.000 to support local and naUort'a:I' programs of the American Cancer Socie· · ly. ff' . I ' It t the u I l d of not less than 10 years. o 1c1a vts o n e Livingstone pleaded guilty to Stales ,D«,,~ the While. charges of armed rnbbery In House annatlnCed · he ·n t de .!: ·th the · Schmid , .. t· lhe 1 . l t rs gree W1 use . t s .flSl • 1 r ~ of a firearm in connection since h.e ass~eli leaders~p with a holdup Aptil J 1 at of the .Bonn government, will Olet's Market 200 Frankford include talks with President Ave., Hunting!~ Beach. Ford. Judge Dickey-ordered the McFadden Rites Held Death Notice• diagnostic study a f t er Liv- ingstone pleaded that his ad- diction to drugs led him to obtain a sawed~ff shotgun and take $500 from market person- nel and patrons. Narcotics Trial Due PLACENTIA -A funeral service was held for ~lrs. Anna Ruth. McFadden. th.e widow of the late Oran!j'.e CoWl- ty Board of Supervisors mem- ber Ralph hfcFadden. She died Sunday. A native of Ironlon. Ohio, Airs. ?tlcFadden was 81 3nd had lived in California for ~ s A N TA A N A -Maurice years. 34 Of them in Orar:ire Ralph lifllfli'y of New Port Cou nty. Burial followed the Beach has been ordered lo funeral riles in Loma Vista face trial Jan. 13 in Orange Memorial Park, Fullerton. Cownty Superior Court on_--'-----''----- narcotics charge5 contained in a Grand Jury indict~ept. zlB Judge Everett W. Dickey . 5 set the trial date and a "retrial ap111>arance for Dec. ~. Hllllfll t' t'~ AorCo<id. 13 after li-1urphy, .24, of 1300 r-si-.,.,_ Park Newport, · pleaded in-,.. °"*" noc.'ellt to Charges filed last 64Z· I 75J June 24 by Fullerton police. 1~~~~==~~~:=;1 lie was arrested in that city l ~ aft.er an investigation into bis !Ji fj1 RABBITT alleged activities as a drug •, ; •~0M'l!on1•s dealer. Officen; said Ibey con-$i INSURANCE fiscated a quantity of am-"'? 1914 HerbM h•lennf -·-phetamines. • ~~ COSTA MIS.I. .·~ IALTZ-IERGEROH Aturphy is free , on bail of w==.. 541.5554 L~ co~to Mel.Cl FUHERALHOME ll~~;';OOO;.;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Corona del Mar 613-9450 II 6'6-:24:24 -·-llLL IRO.-OWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broa..1wJy. C o Me'O b'2 •11 :.1 -·-MtCOIMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY I 79!J Logvno Canyon Rd. 494-94 l:i -·-McCOtlMICI( MIHIOH MOllTUARY 28831 Comino Cetpi~trallO So" Juon (aJl!~!rono •95-1776 -·-PACIFICVllW MIMOllAL PAIK Cemelery Chopel 3500 P0<:1f1c l/1ew [),-,.,,. Newport lleO<h. Col1IOl'n1a 64'1-2/00 -·-PflK FAMILY COLOl'!IAL fUNlRAL HOMl 7801 eol1>1t A~ Wetll'll!fl\181' 893-3.\25 -·-SMITHS' MORTUARY 627Mo111 !it. HuntlnqlOl'I llo-ixfl l366$J1" "i'HE SWISS VAULTS GRAND OPENING Fri. & Sot., Oct. 11-12 Moon .•tn 8 1 ~04 GRAND AVE., SANT.A ANA •STORAGE VAULTS a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX(S For Gokl. Silver. Coins. etc. ll'\SU!e<1 a Boneled • GOLD & Sil.VER-Bar$, Co1na, medall1011a. • t.owes1 puces Immediate Conl1dtnt1al Oeltvef'Y • FOOD-Oehydratod for long lerm a1or1ge · • 'r\IOALO COMMODITIES a CURRENCY ACCOUNTS ProlesStOnaHv managed-No Margin e1t1s. 171 IS i 835-7641 • '" • • . , , . •• '" " ' CD •• The M ire OCTO bus sys~ wos designed to be as smog-free f;: -1 --. -~bul~Mtld~ I .. ~That'• why ol OCTD buses bum i.nleoded d~..I fue\ nol g=Iine. I : ~;, ~.; :.: ............... Q, "101-" .. I And every engine in evtr)' bus contains the latest poUution control 17141 547~6'.U. I equipment. To moke obsoknefy s~. Buses ols'o'reduce congestion. Full, one I I ocro bus con toke. 36 (OrJ off the fOC?d. Buses also conserve fuel. A bus I N I provides 108 pmsenger miles per gallon of fuel. • IrodeOCTO.nge1youlhere.Sevendcysaw..lc. I """'" I ff om one end of Orange County to another. In style. With I: Ll en¥ Ltr I vinyl bucket seal• padiage rad<•. aod a;r-coodman;,,g. ORANGE COUl\fTY TRANSIT qlllTRICT ·I .................. I L:___ =t-~ • ' . . An-y tor Adml11!1tratrf11 Publlsned Orlll'llJll C~t D•llY Pllet, Dctobtt' ~. Tl, 11, ll. 191' lJOt.14 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE , .. ., f'ICTITJOUS •USIN•ss NAME 'TATIMl!"T T~ lollOWll'I! --•rt doing bl.ii· ntH aJ; 8tKE WAY. 11ns 11raaldlur1t, "°""' ••in v111ev nPOt Don1ld •· Cl1rl<, 1511 Trinity !tlvtr Clrde. Fount1ln v1n.v n1llll Doratl!y A. Cl11rk, ISlfi Trinity lltlYOr Orc\e, FOl.lnl1l11 V11!ky 927'1 011111 J. Cl1rt:, till Trlnlty Nl~ll' Clrclt, Foullltln V•Hty 92'7Qll -"" "'~'."" ,, -" . . Dl:l'otb't' A. Cl1rl!, 11""'*'4' w-.. fllld """"" "" Clttil ol .._0t1• CDll!lfy .., Mt-Ho lf74·_ • • ., ~ ,,,,.. tbllsfted Ol'•llft CoUt D15tr • P11ol, Cit btr 4 ll. JI, lt1• 371W' 'pvati~ Ni>Tics : PUBLIC NOTICE PtCTITIOUS •\ISIN•H NA.Ma STAt•Mt:NT T.,.·tollawl119 per-11 Ml,. bualneu q , 1. LIOUO.R JIETAILERS CO.()P OF CALlfO•N!A: 1. STATIONEJl:Y TltAD• Ell$ CO.OP OF AMERICA/ t lESLll!: ENTl!RPlt15ES1 '· N A T I D NA 1. GRAPHIC ENTE'RPltl'IES1 S. R.A.M. INDUSlRIE5, 1l60 lotah A ...... Suitt 106, '.Olli M1111. C1lltornl• ~U.'H lrvl119 5<"""8rtl. ICISl Wttt tilth Slrftt, T0t1tfltt, Clllf, to.SM Tl!l1 blnll!llP la COlllfutlH ~ ms lndlvld1111, '- !~ .. ""'"" _Thll ,tll~" wit ftlld Wiii! !ht COlllllY Cltt1t of Ort• Cwnty Oii Se91, 11, .,, .. "'"' P\lblltl'lld °"'"'* Qlftl OlllY P ilat $tpltnltial\ a 27,.Qc.I_,. .. 11. 1'1• "'""• ,• T ' r ·t \ .. I : I ·I . I • • Cl Pe Fl Sa .of c Is Ya one Sou It wee Fi rt! Fl•sl "' "' ' M • I • • • DAIL V PILOT ·A 9 !· 'l ,.,, •• ;o. ~tr.T 01' THI .. ~ • .o,~~.,".V,:~i:,·:s 1---,,;;~":.."'"~"°""."1'.':"~·~·~··:•:"·'--L----.~~~CT~,~.~.~:"~'...':~:~~~,.~.~.~.~.l .. :::1 .Weekend l'achti.,9 Calendar P UBLIC-NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl/BLIC NOTICE Ari.gelman Race at Avalon • ITATI °" CALl .. Ol:llllA l'Ol Tri. teliowlftl l*'IOfl 11 001f1t bonilwu TM ftllllJWI ... --11 Ool"' ta.o!Jneu MAMI lTATl.MllfT tloll CO\INTT Of' Ol:ANGI! n -. A .. ltn 'ENOIHEElllHG AHO Ml T It IC 11 1 TM lol~llf M'rWir11 l tw Mi11S 1 l' Ni~1· ... o: •• ~:·:."i1~ ... :i'~'J:~ $'f$TEM CONSULTING SEll'llCI!, 1m ... !.".'1-1~,!i!!w.:!~·,;: H-ll•ott MJ~.:ts .. DENNIS MinNtlA• .... 1 en. AND l'D• L•n••1 TllTAMIM· T•lll1I Drl¥ .. Cotl• ""9WI. C•Hhlt..!• Stnott 0or-Comb .. 1111• Stttptl!t AGENCV OF lltVINI!', tOtf M~ t!1~:. ol JOHN a. IDDY~ llH I(-~i.t. '-lie• .ElttlrMlc li11glft... ~=·· tlullllllQlOO lt•tfl. C.ill0tlllt °'li.~1~~11;.., t C t 11 l er 11 I • The Bahia Corinthian Yadlt Club Will send a fleet o f P e rformance Handicap Racing F1eet }'ach!J o!i to Avalon Sa.turd&)' in the sixth race .of the current Angelman Series. • In other local competition Dana Point \'acht Club ha~ issued invitations ror its Fall Regatta, Saturday and Sun- d ay, and Ne\\•Port lla rbor Yacht Club will h o I d a weekend regaua for Lehman- 12 a nd Laser s kippers. SKIPPl!."RS ANO crews not competing in the local regat· tas will spr ead their interest from San Diego to Los Angeles where h"'O major regaUes are scheduled. H o bie Cat-16 sailors will be vying for the natiorial cham- pionship on Mission Ba)', a nd Los Angele s Y acht Club offers the first of its three Harbor Series for skippers or ocean- going yachts. S unday's Harbor Series race is to Huntington Harbour and return . Th e Harbor Series is a tuneup for BOATING the upcoming Mazatlan race. Los Aogeles·LoDg Beach LOS ANGELES. Y A CH T CLUB -Huolingtoo Harbour Race (Harbor Series) lOR, PHRF, ~!ORF. Sunday. NAVY· YACHT CLUB - Invitational Regatta, PHRF, MORF, ~Coronado-15, Satur· day . ., JOH"' IUllKE EDDY. o.c...... Ml. "" llltl on ..... C.tt Mtu. TPll• llUll ... H " Condlll:!td by tll , ..... .ii .... !Dtlt ol l"CO.por'911or! "*"· If( .. , NOTICE tS HElll!!BY GIVE"' 11111 Ci llforflia H l1'11!¥klu1I. I, 1tfl), )IQ1 Ttt~-. I~ ""'f-'\ Santa Pilon.lea B ay Cal·25, Ca I· 2 7 , Catallna·27, 11111b9!ri w. Eddw 1111 u1H Mrr+11 1,.!i~r.u.~•lowu It !Kl9ll 11v •11 S•-o com111 c1111. ., • S 0 UT H C 0 AST C OR• ~-·•d~2S Ran~er-26 T· • P1tltl011 f'M' l"rm.tt o1 wm •rid Mllt11• 'IC•tslc 1ril1 111i-M w•• 1111111 w11• tM Th!1 11111IM>1 i1 cOllductlld ~ a t"• '-NIVU y-' ' CoOlcll tlld ... LAii.,. l•lltm.nt•N '°"'"'¥ Cle•lt ol Of•"9t C.ov111y tll PO•tllOll .. ,lNTJJIAN YACllT CLUB -Bird Saturday Sun ny. 10 ,.,. "'10.,..,. ,..,.,,~ tv W11lc11 11111 11111.....,1 w.i ~1" with 1~ Ot.t*1' '· 1971, 11.w Ent1rllf1 .. , • • !I n'llodt 1-' h,orlhtr p.arllnlltf'I INI County Clerlt ol Ortl'IH Cll'llnlv ~· Fl1t1t 1.111 Wt!Mlfl , " ,, " ·I lntraclub Regatta , Saturday. SAN DIEGO YAC •IT CLUB 1t11o1 tM """ •ncf pl K• of .;..,1119 kPtember 24, 1'7'-, , PuDltlhtd OA1191 co.111 D•lly p1101, P•nltl9nt • , ~· , SANTA MONICA y Ac HT San DI 1 'I r I c I tN wm1 Ml bffn "' for Oct°'"' ''"' Oclobft' 11. II, H. Nll"'ll!'I~·· '· 1914 Thlt Sii'-""•"' Wll 11\old wl't!i 1119 -ego nvt a 1on a, a " lt1I •' ,.30,1 "" 111 ""'<WrltOOll'I Putin~ Or11199 Co.111 Dally P!lot, l117 II co...nry ,1.,11 of °''~ Ctur1IY· °" CLUB -Ma 11 bu Transbay 20. Saturday,~ u n d ay; Gid-u1' 0e~.1m..i1 NO. '1 11 ulcl c011rt. OCloffr L 11• 11' 25• 1914 ~'1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~lll•mbtr :u. Jt74. race lOR MORF p H R F d' FI t ~-. nsh' ., 100 Civic c ... ,... Otlvt W11t. In 1'1JUf • ' ' ' I mgs. ~ e \,,uump10 1p, llM CJtv of 5•nlt Ant. C•ll!otnlt, PUBLIC NOTICE P110ll111ed °''"" C•tt 0•11¥ Pl!o!. Saturda,y. Soling, Satllrday, Sunday; FaJI 011., Octoblr l, lt74. PICTITIOUS IUSINl'SS September t7. INI OC!-r 4.. II. 11. KING llARBOR YACHT Series, Star, Saturday, Sun-~J!~~~I\: '' JOfflf, st.t.Tt:MtNT OP 1.11.NOONMINT Tr-iou':w~• ·~~M1::,~ 0 , 1 no,l-"-"--,:cc=-ccc-~---"'-'-·" CLUB -Cecil R . King Race. day: Fall Series, 110, Sunday. :J::..1,!.lrt ,T-~~111.,1" u.. P1CT1T1o:f ~~~N°:s1 HAM• o..s~·~T~Po11t1.11tl' DE&iaN, 1 s 21 PUBLIC NOTICE centerboards, Saturday, Sun· SOUTHWESTERN YACHT , -•-C•tlfotrnli 100u TN 1o11ow1111 "'"-• Nve •11otnooneci , , 0 , c ..... !ht Uh o1 The llC!llloui buil-• o•m•·. 11 ' v1, °'-dtl M1r f1W I d ay·, Llghtni?, Invit ational, CLUB _ Sni'kwah Regatta Ttl: ttn1 tu.1u1 ·~· M.1•1111 M. """"'· 1m tit111 Di"lve. iu,.E111011 cou11T op TM• " • t.tl-y !oti 1'11111-r JX Pll:OOUCTS, 17'35 Stypttlr. llwd., Coront di'! Mar '2,lS STATll OP CALIFOlllOA f'OJll ,1 Saturday, Sun sy, P-Cat, Saturday, su n day; l"ublllMd o..•111• (MU Dilly Piiot ~"C· F~~,i;.v1':'11~:::..i~ '2101 ' lllobtrl II . '"'°""' '"' l("I Dr.. TNI COUNTY 01" OllAM<rf ASSOCIATION OF SANTA W inter Series, 47U. Sunday. 0c100.r 11, 12. IL 1n4 ~71 oou • ,.,.,. '' '""' ,,,, .... c1t1 Mir tMI ct.111 Nu1r111111t r 1 l--------------·ll!c1::' s.w~~J.111:1 In OrMl!lt Co...ntv °" T~ll 11\111-11 C-llC:IH 11'1 • Hmlltd D-1»71 ~CILOUBSN I C_A MBanA·YoaYdeAIC Reff Ty -OCJe~SSerilD~esy, APCHRFHT CL' "~ PUBIJC NOTICE IC.E&Ex eNTERPR1SES. 1 7 tl s ~rl,,.•~:~1111 M l"rOOP In -nsu:o~!.:::,"'•!:•;:11111_.1 ~r .xur 5kypaflr. lllvd.. Sullt "' lrYfftt, Thli l lllllMnl' w•t !lltd will! 11'14! l'llEDElltCK 110 9.EltT ltEJNISCH •!Id Home IPort Regatta, open to d ay STATllMllNT OF AIANDONMlttT ~~l!llCW'::l=I .. ~ County C1t rt ol Or•r199 Covnlv Ocltbel' llHllOll(l9llt: CAllOL 11.EtNtSCH • 01" U$11 011' I WI S C UCosu llW t ) 1t71 To tti. JltlPl"IGllll' Tht IWflli.t- public, Sunday. COAST c AT AM AR AN i:·u.•Tl~UI IUSINllS .. ~. ""'""'''~'t'· x E"'TER • • Pnnt nu filed • petition. C<lf'(Wllf"Q rour Newport-Balboa ASSOCIATION -H6bie Cat-16 1.,! _, o1 ~1111'c=-~;:"•,,.r:-4 E ,:! O'C PRISES PllOllshtll Or11199 coost 0111v Pl101 tnMTl.tOt. You mev -• w r '' 1 11 DANA POINT y Ac HT National Oiampionship. EXPE RT Pt.0 COMPA,..Y, 11m A:11119 s.c~':"ty-irt1111•tf' ()(-11. 11• !S, Jfrkl¥, I, 1'7' . ,....74 r~, ""'t!.':!."..!~~I "~...':: ·~ :=. North and Inland Skypl•lt 111111., 511!11 F, lr¥1nt. l~h sttrtmtnl w11 Ill~ "'llh TIM PUBLIC NOTICE 11 ¥0ll 1111 to Ille • wrUte~ f_f~ CLUB -Fall Regatta, ~~tut· C•Ulor1111 9V07 County Clerk <:11 Or1r19e CPunty Pn wllhln tudl time. .,eur dlfliin -rn1.,-- day &Jnday SAN FERNANDO VALLEY 1t11o .::1c1111oc11 1111ntn.tS1 N1me rlttrrtd 5ep1em1>er 2•, 1971. • ...,, bl '""'"' '""-,,.. court, "''Y t11i.r ' • , .• to tbcrlt WI' t1i.ci In OrlnQI County on ,.HUI NOTIC• TO Cll•DITOlllS 1 lud9mtnr con1tlfll119 1nl11iw;llVll ot otl'ltr NEWPORT It 1\ R. B 0 R SAILING CLUB -Miss.ion July :JO, 1'7•. 1"11bll11!td 0r1,.. Co.11 Dilly .-1101, SUPl!•IO" COUllT Of' TNI ordffi cona<n!"Q .,l'll•lon 111 ..,.,.,ty, YAC HT CLUB -Invitational Bay R egatta Saturday Sun· Kt:aex ENTERP11rses. 11t1s sepr.mblr 27, •nil OclPbtr ,, n, ,, s111oT1 °" c;11oL1PORN1A Fo11 '"°""'' IUPl>Ofl, <~Ud cu1todY. "'1111 > l SkYpark lh•d., $Ullo ,, ll'Vlnt, 1914 :W0.-1• Tlla CO~llT: ... ~:.10111.MOE iUPPOr!, tllOffleVS' •HI, c°'ll. -1ld aKl\- Regatla, Lehman-12s, Lar.ers, dapy.O MONA VALLEY """ J~'°',,~,~.1:!:1 ,wit c:o<ICluctlld llw • PUBLIC NOTICE 11111t 14 JAMEs e. CHUllM, oece1,.. i~':~ou~~111 •• "''Y ti. or1n1ec1 ~ Saturday, Sunday. ..,..._..,,. ._...., ~· 1 _____________ 1 "1. 11 .,..., will! 11 ...._ tN ..,,,1(• "' BAHJA CORINTHIAN I NG ASSOCIATION -Fall KEI EX ENTERPRISES 1 .,., NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN lo TIM •n illorMy 1~ 11111 ..,,111,, '" . ..., .. , CLUB • J Ce bo d R lta '•···da Ell,.... O'Con_. IT,OU crtdllor1 II tilt •bovt n1m1d dtttot111 tit .. p...mpHw 11 tllat y-_." .. YACHT -Ava on race, n ter ar ega ' "31.UI y, AcllnQ SKrt11rv·T•e11yr1r FICT s IYllNl:il 111111 t ll perJ0111 h1vlne c111m1 •g1lm•I , ..... -. If 111,, ""' .... n.;;~ .. ' Ange1man Series pH RF SANT A BARBA'RA SAIL-Tlllt 11atemlflf w11 111ec1 W1trl the NAME 5TATl!'ME"'T tht 111d "•ct<ltnt 1•1 required lg Ille llnM ING CLUB Su Serl county Cltrk of Orango county on ~~1,10Uowlf!Q person• •re doing t>Utl· rrwm, wnri tri. n1e1u 1ry voucll9'5. In ei.'i.-o Jul~ 1, 197._ .. Saturday. -ffiffiet e5 Stpttmt>llf 71, 1911. I•) Ct.LIFOR,..IA St.ILI Ol.T l(IT IM ottlu of lht eltrk ot lhl tl>cwe WILLIAM E St JOHN Clitr~ .., San Diego SWJday P:utU CENTER lb! u"'LIMlTEO RECREA· tnllllecl cour1, or to Dr111111 them, wllh av M••iot M. Hi,...v.'O•ovtv . Pubfl1hfd Or1rooe Cat1I Otlly Plk:it, TIO"' COMPANY, 11151 B. I ( h lhll nlc:IUtf'W VOUChtrt, lo ltlt un. WiloSSOf-1 .. Cl. ... SILVER GATE YAC HT SAN TA BARBARA YACHT S•Dtemt>11r 11, 1M October .._ 11, 11, 1o...1ivinl, H1tntlnat011 Bite~. ,.1110,"11 00t11dned 11 ,,.. ottict ot ri11 '"°'"'''' 1u11 cr1111~1w llllltt¥1n1 ..! '" <:ti < "" ·1[ • ·If) ~ J t ' ,. '' '· 'n II ~I, CLUB -Are• champl0t1Shi~, CLUB -Picnic, Sunday. 191' 2'07-74 , s.rnut1 F wr1oh1 221.i e 1q 111 LOVELL, KING " Ct.SE. sso SOI/Ill Torr111c1, c 1111.,1111 tc1:11s .------'"---'---C~------------'---11 ---~".:~!'~'::l~~~~!!~~=----1 Orivt , l.1k1 Fcittst, c1ilt0fn!1 n~u Flower Streff, S11lt1 tlO, Los l.nQ1le1. Ull) lU-ISU 7' Ron.tld W Ptrrol 11'61 Mt-edt C•lllornlt 90017, W!'llcPI 11 1111 plttt ot ilollWHya tw l'lfttl- Streef Gtrdtn ·Gr-. C1Utarnl1 926IO bln;lne1s of th• """'w•lgnecl 111 Ill mtl· Puat11rvo O•tno-Co.111 Ot llV Piiot, NOTlCI: ;0 ~~•DITO.Ill 3. Unllmhtd lllecrt•ll;,n Co., l!UI tlf'll pet11lnl~ to !Pit t1l1t1 of Hid <Xtooer 11. 11, 25, Ind Nowern11tr I. .u' •• ' •• <.u'T •• '"' Btach 8aultvlf'd, Huntt119l!!J1 Be.i:n. "1C.tdtnl, Wllh n t-montn• llltt IN 1911 "9s:7I Rhodes Race Suiwcl , ..,... c1nrornr1 first Pllbllalloll o1 1M1 l\Olke. Off: New1Jo1·t Sunday The world's finest Bourbon since1795. STt.Tll CW tALtFO•lflA f'Oa This t><.oslntU 11 CPndvcled bY • ll"llled O.if'd Sl¢ember 11, lt11. COUNTY OP cillllAlllG• !N•lntr.hlp. PETER CHUllM Ma, A·1't'7S llONIO W. l'trrot EKIC.UIOf Of IN! Wiii ol E1t1lt ol AVIS H. VAUGHAN, tkt Th!1 1l•temtn1 Wi ii !Hiid 1"ilh tnt 1111 Ibo"" 119mt0 OK-Ill, AV IS EILEEN VAUGHAN, 0.Ce•Md. County Clerk ot Df•l'lll• County on LOVllLL. lt:llfG & CAiii NOJ~C~~r:•ti:.•.,,101 "OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"' lo lht Oc1. 1. 1t74. UI hwlll ,._,It., Sllftt tll STlllEIT CAl'l"ING l"llOGlllAM PUBLIC NOTICE ',\ I :I Cabrillo Beach Yacht. Club i! the defender. but Balboa Yacht Cltib will host the Rhodes <ludleoge race for the Bob White Trophy S u. n d a y . CBYC agreed to sail the r3CfJ' in the Newport area because tha t is where· most of the Rhodes-las are concentrated. The sudden ~death race is one of the.,,_ oldest in t h e Southland. For many years it was tr_a_ditionally held the weekend a fter t:he M idwinter co ... tal Weather Mcost1v !•Ir lodty. Llllht Ylrl•bl• Wlndt lllQlll •nd l'llll'nlnQ hou,_ bt- tOl'llinQ -11¥\}" 10 II 16 ltAGll ill •nt<· 1100111 lodly tf'ld Stlurday, Hlth fo. Illy In Ille 60t.. Co.11111 ltmptrt!Urtt ••"Ill lnlm 57 lo TG. t"ltM l1!111p1tr•· tvr .. ~f11N·,,._·5:!1 IO 7', '#ll•tw ltlr!P' trlhH't "'· Suu, ltlnen. Tides Plll:IOt.Y Secorod high ''" p,1'11, 5., SATIJlllOt.Y Fl•st 1t1oh Flr1t ·-Second" hlqti $1(.-low l'lrH high Fl•!l low S«GllO tilgPI "'"""'" $""' riMS Moon rl111 SVMDt.T 7:1l 1.m. 5.5 1:1t a.IT!. 1.1 1:4 p.m. 5-t 1:.U p.m. 0.7 l:IJ 1.m. J.O l:J.6 1,m. D.t l :l1' p,..,, i .I t :n ~.I 6:1' a.m. 5-111 ''26 p.m. t :«I 1.m. 511$ l :ll p.m, Regatta in Los Angeles Harbor until it.. "3S '-'00 b y sr. Fr.Oicis. YaCIJI OUb, San FraoCisCo. crltClllClf'I ol tht •bo\I• Mmtd dec.ldt~I PJ1UI L" """'"' C:t Nf. M11 tri.t .,I P1r10111 llh'IAg cltlm1 ~.rnst llOllllT G. llYUNCI Tth 1!111 ilH411 FIKAI. Yt:.t.1111 t"4-1J '"' wld dtcedtnt •r• rtqUINCI IO HI& .., IE. Yortltl LINll ''"·· AltWMYI tor l!IKlllW NOTICE IS HEREBY Q""" 11>11 lllo th<!m, wit~ lh<! nKn11ry ¥<!U(h<!r., In l"lKHll" Cilllwtlll P11bUIMd Ofll'IOI COHI Oaltv Pilot Cfl'( Caullcll of tnt C!ty ef FD\lllftl?I !NI oHltl of 1111 dtrk ~ 1!>t lllO"" 11141 ft ..... , $tpttmber 20, 27, ()(tot.tr •• 11, lt74 Vttley. CMlfornl•, wlH rllOtl"' .,..i.e. f lied I I I "" Ito 3$J0.14 Pf<IPOMll unlll !I'll ,..,..., ol 11 :00 •.tl'I., e" 1 tout • or o Pf'l1tn m, • P'!Jblll/M'd °'"* Ca•st Otl1y P!lot, on T,...td•¥· Ocl-r 2', "74 tor ~· Ille nKeHlfll VOi/di«., lo 1111 un-Ottoeler 4, 11, II, 15, 197• 3111·71 PUBLIC NOTICE tlrutll"" ol IM STREET CAP~I~ l':lllQ, Oero!Ont<I ti tile olftct al lllarney ALAH GRAM IN Vt. It IOU S S T Ill r~'T $: ' It MIS brought back t o Sooth!~ wat.r.. by Balboa • Yacht Club alte, -s eve r'a I challenges ift Saa Francisco. CURTIS. 615 Cl't'lc C1t111er Otl,,_ W11t, PUBUC NIVl'Y"E TH ROUGHOUT THE CITY .Of' FIOUlllO S..nl• AM, Collforllf• 9t70l, wPllcPI Is v i u,. IVl'•llllOll COUIT OF CALlFO.Nlt.. TAIN ViloLLEY i'! tctarduc. !°"lllrl"-., IA trw 1>11c1 ot ti....lntsl ol tilt -•l1ntd COUNTY Of' 011.t.MGI Plan1 and S1>«lllt1Uon1. 71 ·,-,. :i· Tl · ..: In Ill m1tt1rs ptrlllnll'IQ to I/Ml Hl11t FICTITIOUS lllSIN•SI JM Clwlc Ct111of: Drl"'I. W11t Pr-1$ ..,111 11o1 PAMIJW.• """"r ,-r111f Besides the defeDde:r, yach clubs tnvolved. in this year's race are Balboa Yacht Oub,' Ne\'o'J)Ol't Harbor-Yachl.Club, Bahia Corinthian-Yacht-Club1 Los Ang~es Y8cht Club, Sal\ Diego YaCh\: Club, 1..oog Beach Yacht Club, Del R ey Yacht Club and Alamitos Bay Yacht Cl Ob. al 1.icl dtadtftt. wttllln fOllr mon111s , .. _ NAMt: STA"M•NT l1nt1 Aftl. C1lll•RI• ~·•ltd tovtr Incl shttl llol. ~~f7:iot"1 ., 1 •lier The firs! PU!ltlqllon ot llllS nollct. ''·' '!" following ptrllOll ll do/119 bl/llMU Cl.It: NUMll:ll by one crf tne Jorm' ID'f bid.Hit -1-r11o1-., Dtled S1pl1m1>1r 15, lt74 D tt411 ~1•ed u"ditr ln:r.tnic.tlon• lo bldOtrt . AltTHUR M!WTON ttOlDIMG JUST HAIR (Formtr'fy Stlly't Pet11e SllMMONI IMAlllllAGEJ .t.U P•Ol>O't!s ti•tll 1>t m•r-td "Streif ""minh;t,tlOI' Of !ht S1loll), liOU6 Cotrt Hl1hwaw, South In rt fhe m•rrl•go ol Pell!loner: Cll?Pl"9 Progtfm, ProJKI No. 1721." 1111i. 01 !/Ml L~!tllll•, Ct l!for"!t, '1611 SHElll:llY 0. RISINGER, tnd R11POOOenl: Ind mtil ... er oeUvt rl'd lO' •.ifD ~&r;. 111<1¥1 ntmtd deudl"I EdWtfd Htckell, 7952J llfvlert Crt., JAMES w. lllStNGElll: In ~ h•nch o1 OHi Otpi.rty (jly (lt LJ!, Al.AN CVltTIS Stn Juen Ctplllrtno, Ctllf, 1 To 1ne R11pOl\dlnl: The pe11tloner it Mr llflltt In tht Ctty 'Hioll, 1ftiiltf rt •u Cl¥1C Ctnlt r Dri•• Wtll 'U>ll .11111/lllH b ondvtle<I b)I •'l II&& IUtd I ptllllor! COntlf'nlnQ ,.-our Slater Av........ Oil OI t>llfw411-~ ~iT' j'I S1nl1 An•, C•lllornl• t2111 llld1v1due"· , H mirrltQt, You m•r 1111 • w, 11 1 en ilt!ed. A! erit cleil;ntr.d flm-t •II bldli Tl'li 1714) 541-1441 "wor eckl lt fllPOllM within JI dt.,.. ot 1no ""' rKt'l~tcl will bt pvtilklY -Md. Ill· '' ;,• Allorttty lor Admltll1lrttor Tl'lls •lllll!tlent w11 flllod wll!'I tllt tnot lhli wm-• It h t Ved Pn vou 1mlned 1nd tlecltrl'd by 1ltf ~uty .,., P~bUIPlld Or11191 CNU Ot11¥ PUot, C011ntv Clerk ol Ort"'OI CP11~ly on 11 you ftll to 1111 • w..l"en. rttpon•• Clly ClcrK, llllldtr1 •nd 1111 Pllbllc •fl' 5tpltmblr J7, tr.cl Oc•Obtr 4. \l, 11. StPltmber 24, 1914. within wch time. wour c!lt~111t m.y 1nvlfed 11 i. prtwnt •I lht dtt laftllcltl n1• 3634·71 P2741f bl entered 1nd 11M couf'! m•v '"'" a1 ~Id propouli.. Pu1>ll1Md Orw.oe Cot1I OtllV Piiot, • ludgmlfll conltl11lr19 lnlundl_.. or oll'llr AH bldl 10 l"Ktilwd, ft•mlMCI Mid PUBLIC NOTICE Sti>ltmber 27, •rid Octolltr 4. \\, 11, orders COActf'nlng "lyhLon ot P"OPtf'IY, Clael••R<l will Ill rtferrf'd by l!M OoPlllY 1--,,,.-==-cccc=,-,,.,-~..,.=c=--1 "7• ,. '621-7A IPGUUI llJPl)Ol't, chllcl CU11Dc1¥, cl'llld City C.ltfk 10 IN CH¥ Enol-I~ IN THI SIJl"EllOll COUlllT 0,. lllllilClf'I, t ltorn.Jt ftn, cottt, •nd tutn IM C!ly All«ney for thtctr.lflg •nd THI STATI! o' Ct.LIFDltNIA PUBUC NOTICE o!htr rtllll 11 ,...Y bt gr1rnf'<f by report lo Ille c11y COU<ICll •I ltt rfll'Wlff d E d IN I.NO FOlll THI! Ille c-1. meetl.,g tin NO¥tml>er 12. 1'11. Ai 'to . '1 eclv COUNTY OP Oll.t.NGI ST.t.TEMt:NT OF t.lt.NDONMl'NT II 1• wllll l'I Mtt flit l""k• "' Prl« lo eotnrntnClng -1<, tr.e ~ :,J. r Ht. A n:t:n Of' IJSE OF Ill II_., I• lllif; "'•lttr, 'fMI ...... trKI« •nd t i! su1>c:ontrtclor1,lllall Olll•ll' SAcn "~NTQ -Part of OllOEI TD SHOW C.t.USt: FOlt FICTITIOUS IUSINl:St MAMI: •• M '"""'"y M !NI ¥..,.. ""1ttt• 1 bu1lnt11 lkenM from l1lt City ol l\AnlC. CH&NGI: 01' NAME The lollowlnj pe!'Sllnl ht .... abandoned resptnt, If NW, MIW IN IHOll lfl Ftw,o .... aln V•llty In KCClf'dMIC:t wlfPI ft.a ~ of . • the 1n •• LINDA DIANE bEt.N, Mi.-, the UM ol tile 1ctrttou1 DllSllllU Mmt: llmt. City Munid_P:!'I (Pde No. Valumt l- a program services ior. by BETTY o. NAOlllDGE, ,.... rnotl'llr, SOI.All CHENilOt.L COMPANY. "'" Dlltcl ()(I ... lt11. Tl!lt 5. Ch.tpMn. S.Q.I •NI l .cil, eld..-Jy available lO 3,000 aged FOf Chlnot ol llltm.. Styp,ark 81\ld,, Suitt F, lrvint, Wll.l.1AM E. St. JOHN, Clerk AH bids Mt lo bf! tomp,arecl WI " , Tiit 11>P1iutlon ot LINOt. Dlll"'E CtUforrtil tt7t7 By p, K. Gtnlltll, 0ePYI¥ !ht balll ot tllt Pl:lllawl119 KlltOU'lt men and y,·omen in the city DEAN. bV BETTY o. NAOllOGE. /Mir • The Fktillovs 8U1ln"1 NMnt rtltf'rtd ~~J~i..!·.:1~·:01 ~ ol W«k Item,; Qu I• ., , f V • J' ~ ~~ s · .ftllllontf, !of CMno-ol n.tme, Tl t-e wes flit<! In Orlnlll County on NIMlll .. "" l•Kll. 'cilll. II_ Ai 0.Kri.ti•ttt wltll Mffll'I o 1~1a lllS \\.,., , ~·:...J..-.,.ti tlrtd 1" Court. 1nc1 11.....,.•cn 11, ttn. l"lllM wnM I PO&ll conu • "itt,i'li..i'•n according to a -'Ca ra --• • 11119 ~ HIO lppllcttlcn ,lhji " KEllEX ENTEllPRl5ES,. C1llforn!1 l'tlln.:..... h. .... Pir 1 ~~.~~~lllhl:>IH .. 46 ,,,,. 11 , __ _. BETTY O. NAOlllOGE his 111~ 111 ~etton, 11935 SkY1>1r~ 8l¥d., Sullt PublllMd Or•• c-tt Dall¥ l'\lol, 1 NII-co.till -'Vilytt • otch - £ice on Aging t.nnounceuion.. ' •llPl~noti ~"11 ""' LIND" OIAHli ti;11 r;r~1~1tww~; ~ucled by 1 OtlOOtr 11, 11. 25, •lld N0\1-'· in• 1n t<:cutotafleo w1111 111t 111'0\llsi.n. fll ; A g rant Of Its -· pennils DEAN I "'mt bt ch&ngtd 1fl Llt4DA ____ ........ 31M-1' Stc'llon 1170 lo 'IJ'11• lndutl'fl!. Ill .. fM. ·• ,.w..J P1"°NE "'ADlt1Cl'Of.· • ~;"; ]",.... ""'· v E TE A Labor Codt 114 11\t Sl•le 1!f '1:•lttinn1," ., "' the i*og~arn~rate .. until N,,....., ""''"°''· 1r 11 hereby e~ ~~er"'O'cN ,..;:P ISES P-UBUC NoTiCE ""city council o1 '"" cNr 11t1:P'•u~1.111't1 :-1-t May 31, a fter--which tile city •nd dlrKrR<j. thtl Ill perM1111 lnlt•tlftd AC!lng Sec~llN·Tre1111r1r V•lLIY hts by •UO!utlon ;11,KWl•lnH Ill •IOOf K[HfUC~Y1S1tAJ"41 IOIJUOll Wl'l!IS~(l OISTILUO .lllO 80TTL(O IY In sild m•tjtr do •l?fl'!tr befo•t ll'lll This .iittment wt• fllold with ttie l'tCTl'TIOVS IUSUtlll Ille prtt1IHng tarrtv t•feo 'of WI-let will pick up"tbi ,,_,ts of the , •• , .. ,,.,, •• -"'0.Cl-Courr 111 O'tpartmt nl l <::~ the ~fll't T tor etcn ctttl er type 11111 -•m111 .• ...,..., L ' .,. -. ..,.... ..... !IW l T, llAM, M£NTllCK~ ~v ol Octoaet, 1t7•, it 10:00 o'Cklclt County Clerk ot Orl ngt County Oii Nt.M• STA EMl:NT « l'lleehl!'llc -.ct to ri9cutt 1119 '~ ,, home delivery meal pro51am. '·"'" ,,, wtd Oil¥ 10 thow ceuse °""" Stplembtr 21, 1971 i&•m .~"' to110.....l11Q P1r11«1 I• dol119 IMlllntu conlr•c• wlllct> will bt .-idtd to ~· " -----~~"'::.__:°"-:__...:_ ______ ...:_ __ ....c_:_. ______________________________ ltrie 1ppllcat100 104' chtnvt of ntnM "ublltPltcl Drt~ Co.1st DtllY l"llol 'A'OHA ._,.,.., SEltVICE l40'l:2 El s111:ceul11I llldcllr. Prtv111!119 , .,.Ot .on slJPEB. VALUEs _ ........... .. .SALE ···-.-.--·-. G~........J /.,. Powerfal Valae •• 14.0 RMS WATTS! •MARANTZ MODEL "2270 ltM/FM Stereo Receiuer delivers 140Wattsconlinuous RMS into Sohms-from 20 Hz to 20 KHz' w ith under0.3% d islo rtion. Frequency response is an in credible +-0.25 Db. Features:Bass, Mid and Tre ble controls a nd has provisions for fo ur tape decks, lwo record changers .•. AND M ORE! Plus a Garrord Model 62 Automatic record c hanger w ith damped cueing, anti·skaling, base and a Pickering M agnetic diamond cartridge. Two EPI M odel· 60 two·way speaker systems capable o f delivering lransparent hig h freque ncies and sohd. but distinct bass n o les comolete this truly powerful syste m . {Morant: 2270 Former Fair T•ade $599.951 NOW Lin: "87 4!"' •597;. c:~ BatRatedValu~ , : • The Consumer·Best·Rate~ MARANTZ 2230 AM/i Stereo Receiuer offers m o re value and performance than any other r i\1er in Its class •.• it delivers 60 Watls continuous RMS power. T hree·zone.c. ntrols fo r bass. m id and treble shape the sound h o rn tape decks. FM or record changer such as the GARRARD42MS Aulomalic T urnloble w ith c ueirlg, base and a Shure magnetic cartridge .•• Two 10" two· way acoustic4;uspensio~ speaker systems give realist~ souhd performa n c e to this unbelievably low priced pac~.[Morantz 2230 was Fa ir tra'ded al $399. 95]. T081-<IBA ~. ABforlees rlla•th•Form9' •307 Falrtnct.dPrice"oltbeR..tw... · :;, e ' •lo••··· l folFG '.~ ~/.~T: $690.50 . . ' -' ! . ·-.) 'J ~ 1'11>1' LmlOUNDVALUE ' . ·--~ •The TOSHIBA SA ·300 AM/FM Stereo Receiuer features F .E.T . FM Ffront·End and ceramic If filter to a ssure h igh Sf"* silivity and stability. The sp e aker selecto r switch wlll c hannel a full 24 RMS Watts o f undlstbrted power to local or remote speaker systemt-•• OR BOTH! a BSR 260AX Automatic changer with· a m~nrUc 'cart1ldge. base, dust, cover and.two 10" two-way· a cou stic suspension speake r systems comple1e !his well·balanced sound system. A SOLID VALUE AT $481. -' ·THIS WEEK ·•257. -.. S.1, • ~ .. ~. lfl •.111. • •rltl p...,, HOUlt: Moft, ·fri, lh)O , ..... •t:Jit •... LONG IEACH COSTA MESA 1129 )ffWPOUILVD. 2725 PACIFIC CO~THWY. 11141 642·'531 04-0911 •• NIVERSI Y STERE~ 11>ould nol bf! 11••"'"· • L ~.. C • -t11 .. lflet1!11n not provlclod for by rtlOlu· I! Is l1,1rl"9r ordered th.i 1 CPCIY St'Plembflr 17, I nd OC!obt• '· 11, lt, Enc•nlo. 0.111 Polnr. •· '16•~ !IOI! J.hlll no! bf 1~1 INn I/Ml motl ~f lhls Order be lluOllllled I" lh• Or•ll;t lt74 :i..D$·71 Rudy Rlch, Jom1 El Encanto. Dint rirc.rn w-cletffmlnt lklfl far Ult 0!'•1'1!11• CCIII Dilly • Piiot • ntwspeper ot l'olnl, C.t , 9'629 C.Ollllty tr41 IJ p1,1f)Ull'lld tw tht U.S. Ql<"rt•I clrcylatlon, printed In s1ld county, PUBUC NOTICE This blltl11tst It tondudltCI lrf en Otpatlll'ltnl of Ltbor, tnd 11;. "' '""" if 1111! once tAeh week lor IC!Ur t !K· lnlllvldutl. W ll II tit lt ll !hell 11'11: Hlltloilshed ttHIVI Wtokl prior IO Ille "'¥ ol I ..... R""y Rich F~ertl Ml"lm11m WtQt, H id t>tarlnt. NOTIC• TO CR•DITOlll This lllltmtlll •t t lltecl wllPI 1119 ,..0 bid wlll t>e tonsldtred 11111tss 11 D.ilecl thl1 l6!PI dtY pl Stp!e"!Cllr, SVl"•RtOlt. COUlllT OF TNll Courtly ~1tr-ol Ort"91 Coun1¥ P~ la mtoe on • the olfld 1I bla1'1t ,.,..,,. lt74 STATE OF CALll'O .. NIA FO... Oct-r t, 197•. f\lrnl1hecl DY the City 1nd 11 mtdlo FRAN!( DOME,..ICHINJ TMa COUNTY 01& OllANG• l'JJ176 In 1ccord.ll\Cf wnh ll>e """'l1lons o1 Jud91 ot 11ld Superlcr Court H., A·lllJI Pullll1llecl OrtllQI Co.111 OtllV Pl1ol tnlt Notice tnd "'" pr-•l rtcu.il•-•"h WIE,..'Ell, Nt:WMiloN, Cllll1SMt."' &. E1lt11 o1 GRACE GlllOVElt. HERRICK, OclObtr 11, 1., U, tNI Ncrnmbtr J, 191• •nd ce>ndltl""' stt lorlh -e• Stctlo" a.t.LDDNADO .INCOlll .. OlliloTeo Ol<usf'd. 319'·1• 1 of '"' Speclflc1Hon1. each Dlddl-r ns NIP'rltl •1rr1nc1 Str111 NOTICE tS HEREllY GIVE"' 111 ln.t PUBLIC NOTICE mvs! be llctnw<I In 1~corcttt1Ct ... 1111 P. 0. lot tu crld\lor1 of the 1bo\11 dl't:tdenT Intl 1pplic•llte Siii• L•Ws. WHI C..-Jg, C1Hfornl1 fllll 111 persons htvlng t lt lna tQ&ln1! 11ie Plan•, SrJecllltlllon1 ttld tffltltl II"" I.II-YI tor AppHctlll s1!d dececll<"t trt requ!rtcl lo Ille tlltm. FICTITIOUS IVllNISI !!'0'11 lormo lo bf !IW<I '9>: '10c!l"t Plltrllshtd Oftll(ltl C0t1I Otll¥ Pllof. with l1'le n.cu11ry 1'0U(/Mlr1, In ti. NAME STATEMENT can De C>Z>lt1necl "'Ir. tf Ito• r.fk t · S.S.ltmbtr 27, 1"'6 Oc:-• ~. 11, 1a. llflk e of lht clerk of the 1baY1 enlltltcl Thi tot!owlno 11er11«11 1r1 d o In Q ol tn• City E"'itinter. C ty Hill. \t1~ -i.JQ..11 cOllT'l, Pl' 11 t>fl!M!nl ll>tm, with tlM buslntH 11: Cost of .said .Pltnt tnd $.ptd lletliD"• ---.,,-=-----=---llM'tt tHrv llOIKP!trs. P1:1 !he lll'IOer1IQr.ed Fl"'E AltTS CALIFORNIA, 1165 S"" h 11.00. 1nc:lud•"'i1 111. II Tht 'bl- PU. DI IC NOTICE •I I/Ml otflct ol hi• 1ttor119y1, LOVELL Co.111 Hw,.-., l.1gu,,. 811cl'I, Ctlil. '2651 '~" 11111 '"' Pl1n1 •NI S1>1e.Jl1c1Utn1 UJ""" KING " CASE. !>SO Soulll Flcwe" s11r1e J•cql.llllnt Wetlbr-. 1C12 Sant• l>e •e~! bY '"111. ,,,. mtlll"t . •I'd l ----.... --.--~------1910. Los AngelH, C1lllcit'nl1 90011, wPllePI c1 ..... Apl. 8. D•n• Pol"'· C•I. 916"'9 ht ncth"9 CIO••t• •hill ti. '" •clcll:i .... ·' h Ille Pllct of builMll "'1M un<HftlllM" w. E. ~lrnmons, ''°" Stnlt CJtTt , tl.o:>. N•llMr lh• COii " lhe r~"' NOTICI: TO CRl:DITOlll 111 Ill l'lllllff"1 ptr1tlning II !h• el!t!t .-,p1, 11. Otnt Point, Ctl. ~162' tf'd Specllltetlon1. not '"' <Oll ot Ill e ""' SVPIE'RIOlt COUllT 0" THe' ol sold ftctcllnl, wHIU" '°"' MM>li.t Ttol1 0..11 ... 11 I.I con<l~ded by • geMfal Ind n.no11no w1H bt r.tundld. . ITATI Of' Ct.LIFOlllllA FOlll •!Irr tne OtJl PLiblkttlon 01 thli f'IOllcr. paitnt<shlp. T~ Clly .'nerve. !t.e rlQhl to r11tcl TNt: CDVHTY OF 0111.NGE OllKI Seplernblf" 11, 1,71. Jtcqutllnt Wtllbroo>; 111r or all b•d•. Ht. ,1, ... 1041 JOHN L HERlllCI( Th!i iltlemeM w•t !olKI wrtn the EVELYN GRIPPO E1t1!e of FLOYO HENllY t.MflROSE. E•«ulo,: ol tM will pf CounlY Cltr~ al Or•""'e Ceo.mt¥ on OrPIJIY Cit¥ Clerl of tr.e Clw 0Ktaltd. lne al>Ove nt"lfd ""''"'"' Octoblr .&. 1914 Of Founi.ln vallt y, C1llfMnlt "'OTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN to lhe LOVELL. KING ... CASE . FJTl n Oa!KI Octoee• '· 1t74. • trtclltar1 Pl lhl tll<IVI llimed dttedf nl S:ll S ti! Flowtr SuUt tll Published Orat!(le Cot!! DAllY Pllol PuDll~ned Orll>li!f Co.st Ot!ly Pllo! !Ml en per1011s lltvlng dalms 1g1i111t Los ;::,111" c.t.'tt0n October 11, 11. 25, Navrmcer l, 19T'37PJ.14 OcTOPrr 11, 191' ll01·74 lhe ••Id dtcRdtn! t re required lo Ille A!tomiYt fflf' E•ecurer ----- lllam. with 1~e ntttu1rv wovcners. In PuDll•hld cringe Cat11 c.11v PHo! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tile otflc• 01 !he cl•rk of 11'!1 1b0ve soeiieml!fr :io, u, 0crooer 4, 11. HI• ___ .:_:::=:.:_ _______ 1--------------f!'llltlf'<f courl. OI' IO 11rn1M them, wi111 ;Ut·14 lh• l\ICISll•Y .)IOll<:httl. to 11\t un· • ---- der1lgned tt 1n1 otnc• o1 "°'' •1to•111y1, PUBLIC NOTJCJ<: JO,..ES A"'D JONE S, 711 Et1t flroldwtv. ·-------------Gltnd1!1, Ct111ornlt 9120S, whltPI IJ !ht piece of O..slntll ol tne under1lg11W In •II f!Wll!1r1 perlal11f119 to Ille 11talt Of Mid dkeu...t. within foul' mont111 •1h r Ille !1r1t pulll/Cll!lon t i lllh nollce, ' IEAJRICE fiLllt.l!TH NEW ' l<xKlllrb ol lh<! Wiii al • !I'll t l!Ov• 111mltCI decant. 'DNIS AND' JOftES nJ •••' lrtMw.-, Ol1M1le, Cliff, '12tS Ttl: (111) H4·fl21 I 41DU NOTICE TD CllleDITOltS su.-ElllDll COUllT' OF THE STATE OF Ct.LIFDllMJA FOlll T)jE CCWNTY OF 01111.t.NGE NI, A .. 11M EH1te ot LEO,..AlllO G, llASHOll. 0Kt1Md. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille c•edltars al me ~ba"" n1mt11 clt<edenl !hit 111 per111t1s having tl•lms 101ln11 11\t uld decedent ire requirld la lilt ,l,ltWMVI !tr .JIKalriX PUblltl!td Or1no1 Cati! Stpltmbtr XI, 171 OcloOtr Dtll¥ l"flct tl\fm, WllPI fltt! 111Ces1ary vovcPlttt. In .. 11 H1• !lie .:>fflct al ll'le dttW OI IM tboV4 hlf·7l l!!llllltd tourl. or to preWl'lt 1111:'"' wllh 1------------C.:'-'I""' ~•u•y ll'Oll(.Mfl, to th t ut1- PUBLIC NOTICE d9l'SIQf!ed 1t the <1'1lce II !>er •"°'"''' WlLLAllO M. REISZ, lf01 Awnue of lhll l-----------~~-1 s11rs. S.Ullt PO. LOS AngelH. Ctl!lorn!t 5Vl"l!lllllO .. COURT 0, TMI: tot:hl7 wtl!tll Is llM lll•ct ol blnlntu ITl.11! OF CALlf'DllNlilo FOlll C11 !lie underS!tned In 111 m1lter1 i:itr· TNr COUNTY 01' ORANG!!: 111111111 to ll>t ttltlt Of 11ld dtcl'dtnt, Mt. t. .. 1411 wltnfn lour monlh1 t!Mr IM llrtl pullUCt • NOTICI: Of' NIAlll"'G OI' l"r'TITION t!on o1 tnis notlc•. "Oii "llDl"TI! OI' WILL iloND l'D• Dtlfd Oc!elltr 9. 1'71, LeTT•llls 0 p ADMlNISTllATION HEl.E"' flAs.IOR r~~~~T:\.-:l'T'E11A~\~~a TllLBE'T :~~~·,.:,t~~nr.f lht Decease-ti. WILLt.ltO M. llElll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"' IN! IN1 Avt"ut ol the Suri, 5111!1 Sit Steph!n O'Oel\ llf1 llled 1Mr1!11 t Plllllon L.11 t.ngelfi, CMllorlllt toOtr /or Prcb1te of Wiii •nd I~ lst1111nc. Tt lt UUJ 11'·'11) ot Lt t!trt ol Adm!nlll•11lon wllh·t~t·w!!I t.llol'nty fen liXKllll'I• 1nnt•td ID lhfl petitioner rtffrenc:t tt PUbll1hecl Ot&l\9! Con1---01tty-1"tln• whit~ 11 medt far IYrll'ltl p1rlltul1t1, Oclober II, 18. U. NOV.m!>er 1, 1071 Ind Iii.ti the-l!m• Ind P4•et Pl hetrlng .i.117-7' tl>t 18"1t ht' bee11 111 tor 0c101>11r·l ---------- 72, 191', 1! t :30 1.m .. !n lhe courtroom PlfBUC •NOTICE of o _,,..,..,, "'°' 3 01 11ld c1111r1. ti 100 C1¥ic c ... 11. Ori"" W•1t. Ill NOTICE Of' PVILIC H•A•lHO IP!f Cl!y OI Stllll Ant. C~tttornlt, N011CE IS HE'ltt•Y GIVE"' lftll O•lfd Oc!-r 1, 1'71 1 pUbH~ htirtnQ wlu bf held bY •IHI WI LLIAM I . SI JOHN, City Councll If tM CilY of t.Pltl Mist ._ Collt!IJ Cltrtr. on N<rYtmtltr S. ft14. 11 trie nour H"LL Sl!!l!LY of 6:JO, p,m.; QPt 11 llOOll tMftl lltr t.llWMT II L•w '' ""' mttttf' !Ml' ti. Mlf'd, ln "" .IU S•11 Mitftl Ori,,. COU'nCll C.lla""°'" of Cll)I H•lt, n Ftlr New,.rt IK1cll, Clll"'1111 """ Orlwt, CoUt M-. C1nror11la, Oii 1111! Ttli HUI M'·ISll /otlowl"" ltemt: ,l,l:=::i ~::l:"'~o.1sl Ottl¥ l"!lot FINAi. IEHVIROfolMENTl.I. IM PA CT ,.._toll<!!' '• $. 11, 1914 37 ... 7.j llllEPORT lot GP·Ft.10, l"r--1 Ct11"il ,-o;::::::...::..:;...c:....:c.: ____ .;c....;.;1.t.•11 l'ltn: wi 11-1 ul tht Cost• ~ 0.-•I 1"1111, In Ille ttnt•tl erot """""' Su111rill' A-. 1 J t n 1 .---------~~--IStrMf, ~ AVIAllt, I nd 1111 IOUth FICTltltuS IVSIMl!it Cllv U111Hi, NAM• STiloTaM•NT GENEltiloL l"LAH M\l!!NOMENT GI'· Thll Pol10WlllQ persol\I .,. dolnt 11-10. lo contlOl!f 16eplioon o4 11'11 Ct n•r•I 11U.JnK1 ••· ...... Ar .. Pl•ll •tttcl StOllftlbf>r, 1'1•. tn LOOICING GLASS. 10S -1n Sr .. '""""'-of 1111 -.c-.1 l"lll! ..... "" BtlllOll, C1UI. 916'1 Oownfllowl'I 111-vel....,,1 '°•OifCl Alff v.,Ctlkt "· Lt~lll. ICll M St .. .,,., In the Ot119•t l "'• betwetn Svotflllt' ll•lbOI, Cl . '16'1 AvlflUot, 171h Streel. Ortntt AVl<'IUI', eo,ro!ny I.him•~. 1'1 Ed!ltw111r. •rid tht SOUl'll CllY nmltt. ll~lbOI, C•. ''1>61 , NOTICE IS FUltTtd:ll GIVEN lh•I lh11 b\ltl,..11 h IOn<l\Kttd lrf I 11111tr•I •I H id lhn• Ind Pl8C' tlly t NI •II Pt•1ntr\n!p ~'°"' 111\fl'hlod m1y •Pl'ftt ~old Ill Vtf"of\ICI A. lttr1e~I l111rd by tilt C11¥ Cou"cll of lllt Clh TPll\ l!llllf'llnl ,,.., llttr:i w1ttl ""' of COlll Mna on !lit •IO<•""'~!lontd Count¥ Cit•~ ol Ort"114 COl.H'llV on 11t1111. &tot, 11, 1111, Finn t:ILEE'"' P. l"H IN"'El' (lty Clot'• ot IM P U BLIC NOTICE OIDINl.llCE NO. 1115 •111 OR01111.-,111CE OF THE COUNTY OF Ol'IAlllGE. Ct.LtFORHIA, lllEUTING TO PERSONNEL "°NO S"°LA RY, PROV!Cl'ING Th.t._T PO!.I TION C!-11.,..GES MAY BE DOH£ BY RESOLUT1°"4 AS WELi. AS MINUTE ORDE R ANO THAT T ... E ASSISTANT mUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE R·PEllSOlll,..EI. SHALi. M..,!NTAIN'K ''LE REFLECTIN G SUCH ACTIONS, THE FRIOt.Y AFTER THilotoM;SG~'l'ING IS A HOLIOt.Y, AND OBSOLETE SECl!ONSOFSAIOAllTlCLE AllE DE LE TEO . Tri. 8"•d ot Su!!trWll<!tl ol 1Plt Collllty ol °'an~. C~it<l .... a. d.on O•dalft K foll-~ SECTION 1. St<!ioll• 1·J-l tr10 1.).4 ol tr. CoclllltOOnl11Mnc:1s PI tflt C111ntte!O.-ot• 1rt l'ltrt'by .tmt ndHI ID read •t lollows: • !ill<. l·).J. PosUlon <h•llQfS, not ooc11u ... tNI 1111etlcM "' pool!~ 1hi'll be •<ail'l\Plil.llltd"" <Khan of Ille 90f.rd tf SuPlrvli.o''...., the Po'lllilll\Control File rttltc:ling~uc~ •UontJ.htll be n-.lnt•ll'll<lb¥111t 1.,.i11 ... 1 County Admllli11r1lloe Olticrr·~..._1. Tiit "'°"""""' ol lndlvlll!ul5 wllllllll llltrW rtnQtl, lfld !Pit •dop!IOOI al tl151i ~fll<lhO~ tor ol!tc:..-1 •nd ·~···of I ... Counly ot 0.t"9f., lht Ortn~ Caun!y Flood Control Oi11ric1. •n-ci tM Of~ Coutot, ~rtliot',, le•< ht•. •nd Pt•k1 Ohl•tc:I Wll Dt li><eO by mlnutto orOtr or "MIU!Jon ti IN &oard II !.uaerwu.orl. !Mt. 1·).I, HOlidlJ'· Holidolpi to be otrM•ved by Ille Coun!v al 0rlfl!lt, lftf 0.11\Qe County FttOd '""""" Oh.lrill, '"" Ol•llQI CtM.onty H1tbof\, &tKtoi .. -p,, .. , OOilfOU, •no ii:otfL.11 dhlrklll llG""'"'° bY 11'11 Botrd ot Super.,;_, trt •s IOllows: Jan ... ,.., I •Nt • Yt•r .. Oay F111'"''¥ 12 .. l.intaln'l Blfth!Uy I Tlllnl Ma~! In F11>rut•¥ "W•!.lll"llloll'llllrll'ldlr L19'I Mol>dly 1n Mt1 • Mt....,i.I 0.W July ' • lndorPtlldltl\Ce 0•' Fl•1I Mand1y •ll~tnrmbtr • UllOr O.r Stc>ttml>tr t ·Adm•"•Pn 0•' FPwrtPI MOnd•y .n OCIOO<i'•. V•1e<1n1' Oil' l'ounn TllursO•~ •II Novtmber .. T11.,..i11o9lwlft0 P.ly Frl<h¥•11•tTlw~•QIV!llg '' ' Ott•mber 1t · C~rls1m1\ 0 1¥ 1 'M!ent Co~nly ~01101~ !1t11 onaSutodtY, lhf,"e,id;iy l~lll bf obwrvtd111Mho!ld.f\'. ~n cnro~l(l'!f' O•v •rld Nt w Yf~1 '.$ O•y !<1.l_Lon Sa!Y!dlt'}, ,~, Fr,d•y 1-dl•ttl~ INIJ(ectlr>gtll<l'I da~ \~•II b• Obst•-t\lfWllo!i~y, 'liC.T ION 2 !.tc1oon\ l·l·~dnct l·l .. ol \PleCOCllf~OrdiM""tlOI !Pit (0111\tfOI Ol"""9t •rt J\l>lfllV-~llf"d SECT !ON 3. TPlls Of"i"•n<t Yo.ill ld'ttt!Kt -bl'" l~I! !orct IPllft1 t.)ej ~t­~lld •lie• llS Pl"SIO•. •"Cl ttelorf '"' ••Ol<atoon ol l•l1ttn {\SJ d<ll"I tttwr f~ loll"°' tn.,tol !.11111 be ituDlll.lle~ O"<• i~ t""1 O.~ ta.st C.i!y Piiot, a """'9NPtr PllMlillilll1* V 1119 Cou11h ol 0••1'191'. !.t1t1 el C•h'"""i•, l~OHlll!f 'lfitll 1111 lllmts ol 1ht mtllllllto•"' Ult llol•dol !.uPt•w•.O•l ¥011119 lo. 111"1•91'119'1 .,..._,.,., l~[A L) I.I Tl.ST! W!LLI AMI! ST JOl<N County C!i!r,•llll t•·Ofll(lo(ltrW of ll'lt lotfd al $.uotrYl.0<) al 0.lftQI Cou1111, C.1•11•~• s, J"""°t.le,tndtr. Depi,I~ 'T t.1f.01' Ct.LIFORNIA COUl'tT Y 0" OlliloNGI, , ... R1 IP"1,.. o.tcltit"' Yf~O\llf"fl!fllPl llM flotrOOl~t..,_.. ot Or wogt CouMy, Giltfomle • • Wl~L!l.M E. !ol JOt<N c.,...,..1, Cit•• lf'llt t•..oflldt Cit•~ ol the .. a..."' ~·••IO<',, Oa ht•tbY t••lot~ IPllt .i I f.-Q.,!IH' rntt!lnt Ol IM SOtrd of $.!lllil•w•_, al 0.-Co...nlf, C•hte•"'• Pltld., ,"'hi a..y 110c1oetr, 104. th<! fortO-•nt Ordiftlll(t tllr'Pl•• ... n1 ll'lf•t !JI K-'''°'" w.,-.--~trl'IM IOllo•l"ll "°" ilo'I'[\ SVl>(llV•!oORS D..,VID L Et.'l'Ell, IHOMAS '· lll:ILfY, 111:, W, 111.TTINAND ·-lllALPH l\o Oll:ORICH ........ "OE~ SU Pl l'IVIM)~S ~ONE IB~liNl ~U P!.l;Vl~OR!.RA Ll'ill CLl'lo( IN WI INl~~ IV .. E Rt Or ' .... , ,..,, ..... 1o .. 1 ..... ~ ...... •111¥f'd ,,.. O!flclll -llf !"" lk>••d ol !.UPt••••O•l II lr.t ~llh ti 0t•AOt, ~l•I• O! C••lfern..r., l~ll ltt Olf 01 Ol.IOIMO 111•. W!LLll.1¥!f. sr JO ... " eo......¥c•1•1o.ll!'dn-...,.M1111.QI • '""' flOl!llll~N'IW. el 01•~11 Cow•t~?Clti"'lll1 '~ Jllflt ilolt•~~0.1111t1r ... ' • .,. .. . " ""' -~ ''.I " .... ...... ·:-;;, .. ' 10·' '·~11 .. , ..... .. . ' ... ,. ' l'Ubl1~"4'11 Oo'IPl'Jt C04,I Dt!IV iJlllOl City ID'f Coste Mtu 5fpttml>tr "· "· OC!OMr 1, · n, lt76 1"111Jtlt11M O••l'ltl c-" O•ll~ "1101. t1Ct.L\ Puol1s1>tc10r111Qt(oa~ DMr, 1111111.0ltotitr 11,Jt l• • ,,OJ .. JIOct_,. 11, lf11 lJ6/ft I • . . , . I .. ......... AIOOAJLYPILOI .frtdity OClobcr 11 197• • I I ' . s M 1 fi B ' , -~·~ .. t•' I~ ' •• ;;<":'I" 'l tl. w 2 g TH 3 4 10 11 ® @ 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 - \ • <the Good 61' 'Days ••• . . .st9rt today at South Coast Plaza. Circle your calendar as we have . Now thru Sunday ... talk to cra ft smen representing all of the county and "lea rn how" as they · demonstrate crafts of yesteryear .. They are in the Carousel Court and will be giving away so1ne of their craft~. Also this weekend, there's a .barbershop harmony , antique -autos, and best of all, old -fashioned- - prices. A tin-type studio where you can take an old-fashioned Bak photo is located in the Carousel Court. STARTING NEXT THURS- DAY BROWSE AMONG OVER 250 ANTIQUES ON DISPLAY IN THE .JEWEL COURT . ALL OF THE ANTIQUES-WILL B~ AU- CTIONED ON SUNDAY OC- TOBER 20 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. IN THE-JEWEL COURT . • . ' . . ; • I . ··~· . .-· . . ... ,; ·._: ' . ·-·: .. · . . ·' . . ' .. ·. :· .. ~;~~~;--~:/~. _· .. • ... -. -~ -. . . .. , .. . . . •.. ~. ' ' ··-.... ' .. -~ . · ... ·. 1 • • . . _ ... s 5 , ., .. • • 2 ~ .· .. • . 1 ' I ~·'. . • . 5outh' roast -tl.aza ' BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGb FREEWA r, COSTA MESA 1 '' J ·- free · Concerts Planned Jl'YOU're looKng lot'thlnp IM!e p1ne en11 c:1.1n 11111a w tte tadta, -~ know.,,_. to look.. jewels by joseph '""""""°'Si.not.:. fOI PotticwlOI Peofill• ~ ~·sno.p an'CI hi1 orchntra retum to South Coast" Villoge ·N.~v. 3 btinging big band era nostalgia. Concert, is pa...._f a\ f,.., public aeries Mt for Sun· days at I :lO_p.m. in South Coast Village. Andrew Chatfton's !lannaissance Trio_ opens the Mries at lt30p.m.,Oct. 27. . - Soulh Coa s t \1illa .cl' bci;ins a Su nduy Concc11 scril's 0('tobt•r 27, on the Vill;i&l' Green. 'l'hc open uir t•o11 cc11s \\'ill be (re(' to the public each Sunday a( I :30 p.n1 . 1'he first lY.'O Su ndays feature Ciassic<.1! :.uid Big Band sounds. O~ning the sc>ries on Oe- tober 27 \vi ii be Andrc\v Charlton's Renaissa nce' 'r rio. prl'senling a program or 16t h ('cntury English Renaissa nee ril us it·. 1'hey \\'ill bl' us ing ('harll on's collcetiun of uuthcnlil' ins truments in · t'luding lute . recorders, krummho r ns, s haY.'m s, rauschpreirc. the rackett, "'hich is an ancestor or the bassoon, and many others too difficult to pronounl·~·. Charlton's ·presFnlation includes descriptions or his: unus ual instruments and anecdotes about each of his selections. His appearances <:ire both e ntertaining and informative. Bi g Band Nos tal gia returns to South Coust Vil - lage·Su nd ay, November 3 at 1:30 p.m . Visitors will s way to the big band sound of Jack Shoop and ·Group during a free concert on the Village Green. Shoop 's group of 12 mus icians "'ill present a progra m the med "Big Band Nostalgia." The hits of the 40"s arc Shoop's specialty. Pi1orc Sunday Concerts arc planned at tije \1illagc during Nove mber. South Coast Village is in Santa Ana one block \Vest or Bristol Street on Sunflower. Admission is free. You are invited to bring your own ·chair or you may sit on the Village Green. Jo~or furthe r information call.546·6682. • -t Friday October 11. 1974 OAJL v PILOT A J J Construction of the new South Coolt ...._......, ~tinun on •chff11'9. Necwly hatf of tN ,,.._.t conc:Nte facing• have been in•tolled'Vnd bolt.cl in place. Exteri~r facing of concrete i1 to be compt.tM . by late December .. lmtallation of w indow 9lo11 begins thit month. Hotel i1 due to open in S.pt-.n· btr, 197.S. MATERNITY OLD FASHIONED DAYS SPECIALS TOPS Reg to s.1 a Now '990 to 11"0'H' DRESSES Reg to s39 Now '1490 to 1269 Plus soeclacular savings of 50% and more on assorted Maternity Fash10ns! ONE WEEK ONLY SOUTH COAST PLAZA (U-l..,.,.. ""~' 6-11 !'i!i7-5734 , I . ~ SOUTM COAST Pl..UA UJ3 lllSTOl, COSTA MUA _,,, Dellr 1 .. 9.00. loot. IM. Cit .... S-. ........ London Shop _to Open • Joy for your'.lffl. "° T-,,,.IJ>r loafin~. ambflnq. · S'piffauede upP!!f huga, Crepe sole sottena. WALLACE STERLING ~-.olden w HO l/DAY SA LE Gr.111.I V1chu1.111 25'X.OFF Sir Christopher OPEN STOCK any place -oet11ngor Ser~mg piece 1n these live popultJr Wa llace pa11erns Whe ther you buy one or ii 1 J doren pieq:s, save 25% 0111eg111a1 open Stock prices /01 a limned 11n1c. l"l•Ef; c:nEST with 24~Piece Serv ice for 8. • SILVER t GIFTS t CHINA e CRYSTAL w~~~1 ~@tfljr- our~ COAST PLAzA lrl•rol of tilt San Dllgo ffwy. (Olla MllO l'!IQM, S.0-2617 _ DAILY PILOT The London Shop. long a ~Tr. Ernie Sa nds. ,~·ho has touri s t attra ct io n in been asSoci;ited 1vith the So.ut he r ~ Ca Ii fo rni a London Shop for25 Yl'<Jni. is because of its elegan~ hand -the new general manai,:er car\·ed fi xtures. pr1ccless. and Vice Pre~ident of the a ntiques a nd brass hand-South Coas t Piaia London \\'Ork . \1•ill soon open in the Shop, · ne \1•ly ex panded South Coast Plaza. For O\Y ner J o s e ph Jako1\•Sky, \\'ho opened his fi rst London Shop in 1934 a·cross from the famous Graumann 's Ch ine s e Theatre, it is the fi rst lime in a s hopping center. He 0\1·ns six other London Shops in the Los Angeles area und atl bul l\\'O ure locuted in hotels. As fa r he's ccinccrncd the interior of South Coast Plaza London Shop, "'hich took almost l\1'0 years to build, is the m o~t cxpcnsi\'C and the most elegant yet p r od u ced f or O\\'Oer Ja ko1vs ky. The pain~taking attenlion lo detail gives th(' London S hop th e pro pe r :1 t - mos phcrc of Old English e legance. 'J"hc ceiling is lined \l'ith painted n1u re1ls depicting England during the day s of Charles Di ckens. including secnes fr om tave rns. hunts and sporting m atc hc~. Albc rl Gaynor rcsoor- ched a nd developt•d the style \\•h ich g i\·cs his murals a faded yeltO\I' cast and <in appearance of age. 1 Alt of the ,,·ood rar\·ed ar- . moi rs. \1•ooden pl<iq ues and i;:old \\'Ork done b.v Gaynor rcflt•cl a labor of lol"c . Called a\vay from Uni\·er- sal Studios to 1vork \\·ith Cas \\"ood ca r v in g of Los An~cles. \1·hich 11•as respon- sible for the design, Gaynor also did a,11 the handcarving on the firs t London Shop in 1934 \1·he n \\'Ork at the studi~ \\"as on the lean side. lie has also created the go ld lcar ,,·ork throughout the sho1>. Al 62 . he is one or the fc11• rema ining experts on the gold leaf process of the 189Crs. (f aynor has been in the motion picture business 27 yeal's. Some of his films in- c.lude; J\la ry Po,ppins, the rha lk si de\valk dra\\·ings; The Poseidon Adventure : J\ty Fair Lady; Jl ello Dol/v· Dr. Dooli ttle; Tom Sa11·v~~ (1972); HO\\' th e \Vest \\1as \\'on, and Spartacus. lie also designed and sul)('r· \"iscd the scale models in "Earthqu<Jke'·, a lle\I' riim soon to be released bv L:ni\"crsal. ¥ • ..• 3 DAYS ONLY! Use your BankAmtricard or Master Chatp SOUTH COAST PLAZA STORE COSTA MESA PAPERBACK SALE! RED BORDEAUX ~Giscours '67 ChatffU Padarnac '71 .... $9.95 $4.49 .... $6.,5 $3.,, WHITE BURGUNDY Carton Ch..-l•ma9ne '72 Chaff. de M'""""" '72 .... $9.49 $7.49 .... SB.99 $6.99 GERMAN RHINE c. .. $75.00 $43.00 c .... $97.00 $75.00 . .... $2.49 13.49 ,... c ••• Ueoframllch Koblnott '7 t Uobfratnllch Spaffe11 '71 $1.99 $21.50 $2.99 $32.30 Open s..day1 12 to S SOUTH COAST PLAtA lower level nior Bullock's CostaMesa • 557-2907 ON ALL PAPERBACKS -._,,. Now Thru Oct. 16th. . . OVER 6,000 TITLES IN STOCK -BOOKS FOR EVERY READER 1.,. 1.95 HOW $1 .56 556-7533 EXAMPLES : ":(~J ·:.-.·:.·' 1 ... 4.JS HOW $3 .96 1.-,. 1.so NOW $1.20 Brentano's SOUTH COAST PLAZA IUpptr l•r.i. Hew WhM}I • • • • ........... '"' ·~- 1.,.1.ts HOW $1.56 'HOURS: M·F f 0·9 S~IO.& S.n 12-5 FINE WINE & FINE CHEESES sount COAST Pl.AU l'UASE .CAU 557-2907 Lower Level near Bullocks Of'IH SUHD.&.YS 12 to S ... ·. Rog.:Sl.H Mo U,.it FINE WINE & FINE CHEESES .. ----............. • A l ! DAILY PILOT f11dav. October 1 t. 1974 Old Fashioned Fun at Plaza N0!i l<1 lgia "'ill b<' much in "fore tha n 200 ilrms v.·ill cvid.:·nt·c :t l South Coast .. be displayed re1>rcscnll ng a J)laza starting today and vuriety or de;i lcrs. Tht~ 1.HJt" l<1st1n i: through Octobe r 20. tionct"r "'ill start bidd ing on "(Jld ·l"ashione<I Fun IJ<1ys " the rirst hems at 10 u.m. on \1•111 bt: hi ~hli~h l t'd by the Sunday {)t•tober 20 Thl' an· Co untry S tore o r Crufls t lque aucti on .... ·ill last (·Xhihi! ...,·h1(·h will reature27 lhroul!h the morning with d1flt•r cnt craft s den1011 · more barbershop harmony s t r ali>d in t he Carousel ·orreredthroughoutthe da y, Court !Oda :.> through Sun· duy0('lubc r 13. Al l \\'Cl'k C'nd Ion!,! there \\'ill be strolling barbc•rsho11 t1ua rlcts, <1 displ<iy or early \'lnlagc Model ·r t ar:. and a hot air balloon. F riday , Sa t urd<iy and Sunday \he crafts of bygone days will witn ess ex perts froi' 15 to 80 demonstr;iti ng their specialty. In the cusc of Ka thleen Ebert, age 15, or Anaheim, and a pri 'l.c '''in ne r at th e Or<1 ngc County Fair this past yc;ir, . . . .. learns· An "Apple Core" visited ,.~a r me r 's Jl.t a rk e t last week. The Appple Core i n quesUon was not the center part of an apple. An Apple Core is a lear · nin g experience program for Se nior Hig h School Girls, spons_ored by South Coast Plaza Shopping Ce n· ter . Candidates from Iota! high scl)ools who have "8 " or bette r grade averages are tested each spring in a specia l competition. The winners become Apple Core gi rls. Throughout the year they gain Cashion a nd work ex·. perience a nd even have· a chance for a scholarship. The girls represent their schools as s pokesmen in fashion and philosophy on thei r campuses. The 21 members, and 21 auxi li ary members also, h e l p with ce n t e r promotions. They can be Easte r Bunn ys, Santa 's s he lc<irned the art nf oriJ.!<imi from u book . El ghtY ·Ye <tr·old \'ant e Price and his wife. 1'('1ct<i, or Siln ta Ana hart' bt·t•u doing ribbon r~scs und pin t'ushions s ince thvir e11rty duys t oge t her a nd il's become a hobby. Donna l"l'i{'bc rtshausl'J'. who has helped coordlnutc the s hov.'. will be the onlv t ra fts m <1n a ppeu ring ;di three days of thL• event Silt• v:ill be doing bi'u<i d stulp. ture and ri bbon \.\'oven bir· ds, fish and O\\'ls. OthC'r ('1'afts to bc dt'n1on· straled iut·lude ; qui llinA.' c hinu p~linti n g, <1uilling, v.·hi r h is \'it'lorian pa1~r a rt 1>opulur in the 1800's; norul caudlc:'i , l'Un l'rt•a t1on:;. ur n1u 11~· or the ite 1ns 1nudt'. llO\\'C\'CI'. no ne will be 1iold! All craftsmen will discus$ th('h' 1>arliculur art form. d~('OUpa gc, J>UJ)Cr tolt'. l'Ot'll • h us k do ll s , or C-l oon1 ' Oonnu ~r1e be rtshauser v.·t.'a\'ing, s tring art, dried says th;it s .nce so many. of 1> o d a 11 d pi 11 .c c.o 11 c the old t~lngs a re . coming <·rcations , st;i incd ,.;lass, b:.ick. "tl~1s s hov.• v.·111 be an s pin n in g and e'a r din g, opportunity to see andl~am needlepoint. fi ngcr\1·e:.i i·ing, ho':'' to rriake the thing~: mac1·an1c, applche;id dolls. ''".h1 r h pr:oved so popu1~1' a baskets, yarn und jute, drif· pasthne inJ he old days. twood. cr ocheti ng. a nd holiduy crafts, int·luding Victorian Christn1as trees. 'fhl1re v.•ill be givca\\·ays • The craftspeople will be · \1·orking in oldfashio ned l'ountry ga r b· and the Carousel Court will be con· . ,·erted for three days into an old country store of crafts. includ ing a n old (ashioned photo tin·type photo studio \\'here old fashioned photos \l'il l be p1·ovided. Sponsored by the South Co<is t Plaza ~1e rcha nts As· soriation, Old·Fas hioned t•un Days ~·ill emphasize the sale a s pects or the promotion. so where many stores v.•ill be sell ing nickel ·cokes and coffee, jus t as n1any stores will be selling n1 e rchandise . al greatly reduce d prices~ STRETCHER ASSORTED ,. - • ' euv·3·PACKAGES AT THE REGULAR PRICE !Ind ~ GET .1 FREEi DIMS YOUR ORGANIZATION NEW MONEY? -ASKAIOUTSTdlt£ TOURS. . ONE STORE ONLY • OLDE FASHIONED BARGAIN DAYS SOUTH C,OAST PLAZA REAL cRACKER BARREL --YALU ES CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ..ictt.ooor1t•\l •.,1 .. 14 helpers, tour guides, hostes· ._ ________ _.I ses, or even fashion models. They lake field trips lo the Los Angeles Apparel --~-------I Mart, Disney Studios, NBC, CBS , and other education- oriented destinations. N.wfft store in Cricket, ltd. chain is p,.viewed by South Coast PSaxa Mer<hants Association President Joe Metcalf, left. Cricket manager Ed Robbins and owner Ha"Y Parrott show decor of one of the latest new stores to open in the new South Coast Plaza wing linking Bullock's new store to the rest of the center at Carousel court. PANT TOPS VALUES T01 2.oo Now 500 OLD FASHIONED SAVINGS ., .NAME BRANO.-MfH'S & WOMEN'S WALLETS :SMALL LEATHER GOODS . ,, ' .. ,01/20FF! , • FAMOUS NAME IR ... HDS '·t uGtAGE '° Vi OFF! "' •MONOGRA MMING FREE OF CHARGE• •Poi~ Cews • Mowr a.Its • Tri.ffl '"°'" • Fr011m111 f~lricel Con.,erhf/A.,...,.. • Tri..,ef looks - Mall New Stores • 1n 15 F'iftccn new s tores have n1 crchunts on the lo"•cr Bak Stud\o, T he Ga p, and been a dded to South Coast '[('vc l: Chalcau Wine a nd Cheese. Pla za with the opening of On the upper level are: the ne\\' win g bel\.\•cen Florshe im S hoes, Bren- Carouscl Court and the ne\I' The Livery, Nancy Craig, ta nos, B. As hw orth. Page BullocK 's Depart me nt the l\1agic Pa n, The Clock Bo~·.Contem po C11 su:1 ls :1ncl Store. · Shop, Fashion Koo p, Guy Livingstone. The ncW 1 .... ·0-level mall ·r-----------~-~------1 wing hou.es the following What CAN YOU Get. Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service for only a dime r--" these days? All the local JEAN AND REGULAR STYLE PANTS WH ILE THEY LAST bikini swim suits VALUES T015.00 •-· VALUES TO 18.00 . . ·500 ·Now ' , . I I Now5°~ BIG LABEL TABLE ITEMS .......... 200 10500 DRESSES and LONG DRESSES Regular 1025°0 -. Now 8°0 to 1500 SOUTH COAST PLAZA STORE ONLY ;z<t)!)ft feat " ' . STARTS FRI., OCT. I Ifft fius Mmty Mon Tro.,fl Aick ROOTEN'S LUGGAGE Sundays 1n the FOR 3 DAYS ONLY ••• FRIDAY,.SATURDAY, SUNDAY WE'RE SWINGING BACK TO THE ••• l/.iiii!iiJ · SOUTH COAST Pl.AU Ml ~ s .. OIO<JO Frwy: at Bristol ~-CostaMeoso 540-3110 --- M°"' tltrv Fri. I 0 A.M.·f:OO P.M .. Set. I 0 A.M.·6 r.M. s.. I z.5 DAILY PILOT ~ooh ®lh ilays arr ia-rk SPECIAL GROUP OF RED CROSS *, SOCIABLES & COBBIES CAM EO SELLI NG AT YESTERYE AR PRICES! UPT030% OFF Now thru Oct . 20th EX TRA LARGE SIZES. EXTRA WIDE WIDTHS AAA 7· 10 AA B c D 5117-11 4·11 5-10 5-10 O"LY AT • SOUTH COAST PLAZ~ SHOES l rid oletS ........ ...,. j 546-5210 . . • •!•, ~"""' ... 1 • ..,.,,.~. '""°"'" "'''~ '"" ~ ... "t"~ n ... 0~01 '"'' ' • ., I I south coast ,--,.. plaza 540-7777 cos.ta mesa MALL OF ORANGE 637--77-77 Cl - We're doing more than just Calk abou t the good-old-days, lookwhal 519.20 win buy ... watt decorations major art works photo-elched on glass. planters, lamps, copper·ware, classic cast-iron decorafive piece& ... and a lot morel MAJOR ART WORKS PERMANENn Y PHOTO. agraped on glass •. LOOK WHAT $19 .20 WILL BUY FOR YOU! FURNITURE y I w • 3 p I ' I r • , , , -, . Fuct;,iy. Oc!ober 11, 197• DAILYPILOT /I f;J I • Old ,Fashioned • li~l'I . )j;T~·l''-" I I ·1'' ¥i1 1 '' ,-- South ·~o~st ·Plaza Onl; Friday and, ~aturday Only October I I th and October 12th Ask Abopt Sears Convenient Credit Plans No Phone Orders PJease On These Iten1s King-Size Recliner For the big nian. Recular Real comrort lor l ltl.1$ ttading •. rcl:ixing, WolrhlO<g TV $ 99 1142u ·I Duplex Bed Oulfil_ Re&War 1279.95 s199 SAVE 1100! Deluxe Stereo Music Center Corner Group llereukln' t11·eed or floral rovers. Two mattresses. 2 foundations. 2 bolsters. corne r ti!ble v.•ith laminatl'd 1>l:istic on all exposed .surtaces for durll bility. Regul ar 5379.95 Versatile Sofa Sleeper $I44 '5-in . Seroroam polyurl'lhilnc foa n1 Twin Size Serofoam Be~ding Set Two 38x74·in. innerspring mauresses, 4 boliters, quilted slipco~·e~ make up this space.saving bed. ~1odC"rn green and 'A'hile, also gold and while textured t'Over in a Uoral pattern. Deep padded Serofoam polyureth:i.ne roam seat, back cushions ' matlrt·ss. Sanitized. lnrlude,.. ma tchin_g founda tion. Othcr :.i 7.es .a t l ar ge sa1·ings. SAl'E50' 8988 Regu1ar $139.98 set· SAVE lOo/o Of( . Seare Regular .Pri~ . on Labor, Malerial and · Fabricalion C.USTOM Dr~p ry Man y I rics to <hoose rom. Call today tor FREE estimate • .... .,.. 2 days only! 30o/o to 70% OFF Sears Regular Low t•rioe. 1 Carpet Remnants Choose from shags; plus hes, hi·IO\v,s. Assorted t'olors. I , U:>'A·er levc;.I -.,.---------- #Z499 '£owermate® Canisler -----Vaccum wilh Deluxe Fealures Sl4.95 lland \lac 116110 ................ 4.88 CL "J' S10·!40 Off Sca rs Former Pnces. f'l oor P.IOOel Vacs. Rt-gul~r $229.15 SAVE 530! s199 Automlilie Garage Door Opener IM·~t Price of the Year! Sears i'lclt<'r <iuru~t' Door Opcnt'T. lnsWlla1io11 l'X· Ira. 116521 .... $}29 8179.99 Chain Link.Fitting and Fabric Clearance 50o/o 0,..,, Regular Price. Mis c. rolls of chain link fabric, fittin gs. Limited to stock on hand. !\l ost items al reduced prices . ' . t , .. I,,... .. ~· 3-... _._.~' ,~--~·-ti Sears Prici ng Potic~· It an item is uol clt>st•ri!Jerl a s 1·ed11«'d <r 3 i.V('rl;al 1iut'~·h11St'. it Is •l l il s 1·t'gular 1irirr. A 6Pt"fial putt"h;i~('. th<lu&h not rtdur~d Is <IJI l'Xt't'µtionnl \'illue. APPLIANCES SCRATCH AND DENT REPOS. W ashc rs and Dryers CIJT $179.95, 3-C!"I< Washer. l Only ............................... 20.00 .... 159.95 S159.95, 2· Te mp Gas Dryer, l Only ...........•.....•. , ........ 20.00 .... 139.95 Sl4 9.95, EJe('t ri{' Dryer. 3 Only .............•..... , . . . ....... 10.00 ... 139.95 ~84.95 5-Cyclc \Vashe r. 4 Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 30.00 ... 25 t.95 Sl34.95, Gas Dryer in colors ...................•. , .•...•.....•. 30.00 .... 204.95 820.1,95, Elo ct ric Drye r. 90nl y ................................ 35.00 ... t69 .95 8.154 .95 Lady Kenmore \Va she r, 5 Only ...............•......... S0.00 .... 30.t .95 S294.95 l.ad ~· Ke nmore Gas Dryer. 1 Only .............•.•..... 40.00 .... 25·1.95 S264.95 Lady Kenmore Electric Dryer. 1 Only .•••.•••......... so.oo .... 21.f.95 S264.95 Gas Dryer has Wrinkle-Guard-6, 3 Only ........•.•...... 50.00 .... 214.95 5164.95220 Voll Pmtable Dryer, 6 Only ........................ 15.00 ..... 89.95 8279.955-Cydcs Washer, I Only ..... ,. ......................... so.oo .... 229.95 $204.95 AulomalJc Gas Drye r, l Only,". .....••.................. 20.00 •.. t84.95 Floor Model Refrigerator Spectacular CUT s.509.95, l9·Cu . Ft. Refrigerator"'/ lremaker.1 Only ........................... 30.00 ...... 411.9~ SGO!l.9.:i. 21..1. Cu. Ft. !\lod('I "·ith lcemaker. 20nly .............................. 50.00 ...... 551.9:i SS.19.95, 22 Cu. Fl. t.1odet "ith lt'Cmaker. I Onl~· ................................ .io.oo ....... 5"&9.95 S509.95, 19·Cu. f''t . t.1odet wil h lee maker, 20nly .........•..••.••.• , ........... 60.00 .....•. 449,9:; S&l9.9.l. 22-Cu. J-'t . "'ith lcl'maker, I Onl)' ...................................... 40.00., ..... set.9;; ~.95. 19·Cu. f''t. !\1odel wit h icl'maker, l Only ......... ,, ....... , ............. 30.00., ..... S19.95 .S109.9.'>. 17 ·Cu. FL Side-By·Sidt! t.lodel. 1 Only .................... , .••..•.•••.• , 20.00, ....•• 319.9~ SJ:.-'9.9.l. 15·Cu. 1-'t. Deluxe t.lodel. 1 Only ....................................... 20.00 ..... ·319,95 S319.95, 18·Cul Ft. t.lodcl. f"roslless, l Only ................ , ................ , .. 40.00 , .... ?it.IS $369.95, 15-Cu. Ft. t.lodrl v.·ith lre1n:ikcr, l Only •• , ••••.••••.•••••••••• , .••••••. 20.00., ••••. 3"9.9i £199.95, l9·Cul ft. Sidc-by·siclc, l only ··········•··~··········"············· Sl00.00 ••••• 391.95 5369.95. 17·Cu. Fl. ~1odel \\'ilh iC'Cm:iker, I Only •••.•••.••••• ,, •..••.•••.• ~ ... , .140.00 , ..... ??9.tS ~49.95, 12·Cu. Ft. J.'rostle~. l Only .... .-: ............... ·•.• .............. ,,, •••. 20.00 • , •.•• 2%9.95 19.95. 16·Cu. Ft. Fros ti~ J\.todel, I Only ••••••• , •••••• ~ ••••.••••••••••••••••• 40.00 ..... m .15 8539.95, 22·Cu. Ft. Side·By·Sick'. I Onl y.,, ....•..•.•••.• , •••• , ........ , .....•... 40.00 , .•••• tlt.95 ~.95. !~·Cu. J.~t. £?.cluxe Jl,~~el, I Only .......•.... , , • , •• , ••.•..••..•• , , , ..•.. 20.00 .. ,,,. 3t9.95 SI_ .95, l··Cu ... t. S1dc·BY·SLdc, I Only ........... " ............................ 10.00 ...... 3t9.95 Icemaker 1-IOOkup To \Valer Supply Optional ••• Extra Freezer and Air Conditioner Values 8189.95. 6·Cu. Fl Upright F~:r.er. 2 Only .....•••.. , .............. ,., ........ ;. 20.00 .•..•.. ld .95 S319.9.:>, 15.3 Cu. Ft. L'µright. I Onh ................................. , •...• , ..•. 40.00 .•••..• Z7t.9S 8299.95, l2·Cul ft. Chest 1''reczer. I Only ......... , •••.•. , ••• ••••••• ••• , ........ 26.00 .....• Zt!.95 s.119.95. 13.500 HTL' AirCondilioner. I Onl~· ..................................... S0.00 ...... 20.95 S299.95 11.000 BT\; ?ilodcl. 1 Only ....•...••••••••• , ••••. , •.••...••••.• , .... ,, •• ~.00 ., •• ,., 2f9.9.:; .5279.95. 11,000 HTL' 3·Spced lilodcl. I Onl)· •.•••••..••••.••••.• , •••••••• , .•••••• ,30.00 .• , ••• , Z!l.95 8279.95, 10.000 D1:L", sl idin~ \\'ind<N·. l On!)· .................................... so.oo •••• ,., • m.t~ ·Scv.·ing t.f achinc Spectacular ••••••••• : ••••• , ••••• ,,. 838 lo SUll OFF Re11lar ~ Pritt floor A1od~ls. Some Neo.A· ln Jloxes. TV; Stereo Floor Models S529.950ptigan Organ \\1ilh Bench #4727 l Only ...... , •• , ••. , .... , ...................... ,. !99.91 ' S.i79.95, 25·in.• ConsoleColorTV#4375 20nly ...•••••••• , •••• , ..... , .................... ,, 391.ts $399.95, 25·in. Table J\.fodcl Color TV 14330 20nly, ........... , ...•.••..•• , ....••••.. ,., ... , m .t5 $299.95, 8·Track Play·Rerord AJ1,1 /F?i1 System J91621 •••• , ........... , . , •...••.•••••••••••• 249.95 ~.95, 19-in.• Color TV #41682 ............... , ... , .................. ,., •..•..••••... : •..•. 289.ts : $159.95, 21 ·in.~ Table Jl,fodel Color TV #4327 20nly ., •••••••..•.....•. , ......... , ..•••••• , . , 359.95 SJ29.95, 19·in." Color TV -#4167 ....... 1 .................................................... Z1i!t.9S 'Diagonally me3sure pieturt Component Stereo System 8·ll'<to:k pl~y /rerorrl m11~1c :r;,"J<;tcm h;is r:u.lio. 61 .. i11. air "'"" p('n~ion ~oCakcrs. ) 29988 SAVE s71 SAVE 830! SAVE $60!. \ .... . . ;20-in. Vanity • · with Lavatory ....... 3 499 $11.$9 Microwave Oven wilh Timer Rr.:ular $2ZI.~ 19995 l.:ir j!e ea11at•1I~· niicrn\\';11·c-oven wUh 20-111111. limer. Cook Demralnt ~tylc \';inity ""ith 'A' 1la book In cl. ' ehinalnp. l"auc('t.cxlr.i. S219.95 Drop-in . Electric I .. · ·· :'.,~ 69c Furnace Filters ~:6nf.1cKitch~~ ·,·1;,;,<l .. · · 39·95 · ' 8311 Serie~.-~ lor $1 Assortment ............ 9.50 I ·, S279 9" Dnnbl e o,·on .....:.: .. .' ··~-· ---------P-••_m_•_;•-•-"-'-''-1. ___ .._ _________________ F,_'10_e_t_ri_c_o_v_c_11_._#_42_6(r.!_._._199_.9_5_ . ·-. . . Sears • • •• South-Coast Plaza 3333 St. Bristol • ,._ • l PHONE Kenmore 6-Cyclc Undercountcr Dishwa sher Rc.1tula r $.:,!,;9,9,; 19988 Chniel' o'll 11o'lrn1 ;1t •1r Sanl·rin~t' I'\ rlt•. I Ill!<. "al1·r lt·m r11~r111Ur<· in!flP11lnt 11,i.:ht-.. S,j l:)ll 1'.i tur ('11lor, .~..f J'f.' S22! Stoinl~ St~I Sink ... ~ .. 599 "' ,.,,; •"> 540.33·33 • t\ I_ f 01'1l V PILOT Fr idav. Octobc1 11 . 1974 - South Coast Plaza ONLY Frid"ay nnd Saturday, Oci. 11th and. ~2th Women's Fashion ciEARA N CE! Former Price Reduced From $8 to $25 NOW Wid e assort1nent including tops, pants, dresses, sweaters, pant suits and coats. Broken sizes. Women's Fashions SAJIE Sl.31 .\_. l o1," 3 Prs.! /. :""". 1\ SAVE 500/o ! Stretch . ·, fr"> Hug-alon ® Nylon G: · · Thi-Top Panty Stockings Hose Rcgul:.r Sl.'.!9 pr. , J\ \\ \\3 for $} ' 64 ~ L'ltra sheer '\'ith nude heel and rei nforced toe. .Sandstone, toast, sable L :~\ \Y it h nude heel . and den1i1 oc. ~ Fashion s hades. Slic s petite, a\·cr:.igc and tall. 'llo~lt'ry Dcpl . \ :ind dusk colors. Short, . , medium and long. llusiery Dept Great Bargain! Men's Orlon® Acrylic Socks J.o"' Price 2 pr~ .. P.len's casual socks in latest fall t-olors. J\len's si1.es 10 to 13. Men's •'urnishlng:s Dept. Orlon®Acrylic 4 -Ply, 4-ounce. Acrylic Yarn 2 for$} fl lachi nr 11 as hable, non-a l· "lrrb't'lll<" ~IHn.v co lors. Fan1ous-~laker !'laid and Fancy Yardage ........... 74t' )'d. SAVE 50o/o! Attractive Candlellolders Were Sl.99 to Sl.99 99c 2 49 <'n1n1·111l <.1nrl 1·crs a1ilc. llolds up to 4-in, ~11.in1l'lt"l" r;111dlc:;. Buy sc\·cr;1I~ l~amp and China Dept. SPECTACULAR TOY SPECIALS Sli.19 \\'inni~·lhr · l1ooh Pl arhousc ........ 4.98 $1.89 to sr..9!l f"o;i n1 l lobhy. l\it ...... 25% OFF S.:11.9!1. 8'x20 " S\vimn1in):! JlMI ... : .... , . 25.99 60<' to SJ.·19 Chihlr~n·:-Jnfl aL,1 ble . · $\\•immin ~ Pool 1\cc~s~or1cs ........ 25'7o OFF S6 99 f\fa1trl':--"Pull·Pul t r·:irm/' VOUR .. Scc··'.'l ·S,1.v "', "'Tough SI 11ff CHOICE l!...o u~nll -1\-..1'rut·k'.t...5 .99 ea-. • .T CUT s20 to841 1\l cn ·~ S uit s :in d SPortcoats. \\'ere S85 to · S99 Suits s .i 8 ' . Men's Sutt Ocpt. 1997 J SAVE Sff,/ Men's Jacket Assortment . ·' 2 97 tol 7 97 . -Ch~e S17 CPO jackl'ls in patterns. colors ; S2J C ham bray s hirt jackets. Broken sizt's, l'len's Sull l>ept . CU T $6 t o $J2! Men's Dress Shoes We re 51:1.99 797 . to $19.99 · ·11r. , 12 t " . SAVE s31 ·sears Quiet-Tick AJar.m Clocks Regular $7.1~ Li111e Sear8 Alarm Je"·elry Dept. 4 49 Regul;1 r $8.-19 Big Seara Alarm 549 ~~ ~s o oo JJ711V' Worth of Free Toys of Yo ur ·Ch . ' . 01ce. DEPOSIT THIS COUPON AT THE TOY DEPT. DRAWING AT 8:00 P .M. ON SATURDAY, OCT. ~2 in toy dept. Nt\l\IE ............................. . AODRF.SS ......................... . PllONF. ........................... . lllNNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT . GUO"D-ONLY AT COSTA MESA Scar.: f:mp lnyrcs and Their' t'.:imili~ arl! Not Elit!lb~. f ... -· .. ~· "'' Ji:-.. ~\!) 1,,. t' . , ' -~. ,l<f I l /) ,,, ' ~ • ' I ' . ' • i\\,) . \ ~ '.\ i. ~ I ' -····- . 'El a s tic around a ,..,~,,,, waistline. In raded blue I di!niili. Small, medium. large'.· SAVE 11 to"''2! Men's Short Sleeve • Dress Shirts lfegular S3.99 lo Sl.t!t 2 97 Knit PermaPrest • :-.hil1~ in patterns. t4 1 ~ 10 161 ~ .. l'tlen's Furnishlni;s CUT 52"7 ·\\ 0111en 's Easy-care . . Tailored Pajamas K;f.~~ar 9 7 C ~lach .ine w11:shable t'Otton-rayon b lend. Blue. pink, yelloW and lavcnde,r. 32 to 38. Wom en's Budget Shop Were $13 to $27 Feaiherlite® Zipper Luggage 20% to I. 30%.0FF Pr actic1a l \•in y l <'X lcrior. Attractive Jlla id pattern. Easy 7.ipper opening~. SAVE 125! Unitrex Pocket Calculator "'"'"'" 3488 S59.99 REAL BUY!. Nylon Tricot , Night Gowns i'-l..011 2 66_: I' PriCP I Short l('ngt h in pastels. I red o r black . Long ~ length in red or blue. -l.i11J1t>ri~ Depl, CUT ~2 1 to SJ! Men's Long Sleeve Dress Shirts Rl'gular ·3 97 • • S.t.9910 S5.99 Knit shi rts in assorted f ancies. Broken si:r.es 14 'h.loI61i, . . • SAVE 11! { .• Men's Collon Underwear 1 } 97 Regular S2.9!1 • Choice o f T-s hirt s, briefs in \\"hite on ly. f\lc n's sizes s mall to . i:-l<1rgc . ·Men's Fumlshing1 Dept. . . • CUT 1147 to '12 Curtains . or Panels Were Sl .96 to Sl4.96 4 9 e lo 2 44 Choose ''Swinger'' curtains or "Tribute" p anels. A ~sorle d s izes SAVE '2! Sears Wine Kits ' • • Regular $2.99 99e • . ' • . • ' ~it m~kcs one gall on of harga ndy wine. All 1ngrcdtcnls included. Operates on dispm;:.iblc b:il1erie1 or AC 1\l>APT•:ft (Included). llousew11 res()ept. R <li~il. Case. Limited QuantillC1i. r-----_.;,,;.,_..;.:,;,.;;...;._ ___ ....:i Stationery and Camera Dept. $1".97 Lcllcr Size !·Drawer File ..........•.. , 97c Book Bona nza ................ Priced From $1 .45 Stationery and Camera Dept. Re1•tar 4 9, 79t Bow Ri bbon and Wrap Pack ..• :' ....•... a9c r-----~q.-S•.ts ' . Free Christmas Card lmprinllng. Your mane imprinled Free Dispcfl!lt$ any amncSll • withpurchascorScarsChristmas Card.1. 11t t.t>uc h or· 1i1 button.: IA\li'er lAl \'CI ri.tounl!C l)n wait or : under l'tthlnc:t. . Sears • ' I ~ I ' ' .. ,, • • . • • . . • • • '• .. • • • . . •. <·. ' .. :.. I. I . • > • .. . . . . . . • Friday . Oc!obcr 11 . 1974 0All 'I' PllOf 11 I .'i c-.s- 'Winale·tl"' Pooh In O•r Store Friday 6to8P.~I. S.tard•y JOiolJ1lOA.~I. l te3 P.M. 3 130 ro 5 P.M-. FREE Balloons • I ' . Huge . ::.~~ CLEARANCE1. .. ~. • ·· ,~:>. Prices ' ,, • • t' Slashed· ~. :. . " .i. \ · .. ·~;~\Children'• w~ .... ~··: '!,,, ' ~· ·-. -"-" \V,rt h,et \Q ts,_ ". . .. ~~ ~?f "l . ' ' '.. . . t .. ~ ! .. r ..• ,... 1.Shii;:ts, pants, S\vcate('s,.. jackets .a nd .dresses . Assor.te<l Styles colors and fabrics. Broken · sizeS j . ' r"io. . . Jit!(", Most Items at Reduceal'iices Saturd~y Only, Octobl!r Jlih--10 a.~. to S p.m. 'fRUCI( Lll4D MEttt' SALE! MF;.AT AND FROZEN FOQJ)S .•• CHOOSE FROM AN ASSORTMENT OF USDA . ,~~ CHOICEMEATSONSALE . ( •.. , ,:{~;. · Ground Beef Pattie• ;, / t J · · · Ei1otra Lean \ •· ~ . ~ Sil"' •4! 890 '· .. ~/ Re,tular 8J2.9()-IO·lb. bolt ..• , ·, ; '(;enter Out· Low r,1c~: F S . Low Price! rozen hr1mp1 •511 • Pork Chops 745 . Regular $8 •. 50 , 5.tb. Box Box Shelled, Deveined 0 Regular $9-3.Jb. e.. Bag_ FiletMignon Steaks • ~w Price : Sears Restaurant SPECIAL!. . . Old Fashioned Beef 'Regular $2.99 NOW Stew }59 you're j11st 111i1111 I es qrvay ... .. JJo r BigKer Girls, Bigger" Boys, , ·and. Ch1ltlren 3 to 6X. Limited · qu~ntity. • . • Farn1e rStyle Spare ribs Low Price! Regular $7 495 5·1b. Box Bo x Regular S 18,50 5·1b. Box . 1495 " 11-0x For Inlormation Call Toll Free (714)523·0177-Use Sears Convenient Credlti'lans All Roads Lead To ·Sears Costa Mes(J South Coast Plaza - • • • • ' ' . • • . • ' ·~ • . . F.i11al Clear;a11ce CUT 12 to 15 1 ili'U K o f f e e \\'~" KasualB® ·\·~, ""' ·3 99 "· , S6 toS9 • · \ "\ Perma-Prest•. Print• L-...-1r>:::J~ nd so lid 11. J\.111111 e11;' / . -. S.?of',J., . • • Long sleeved styles in asso1ted patterns and colors . .Prfen's sizes. .. -, • ) Men'sC•1ml Depl. CUT 15! Pante and· Jeans in Sizes for Men wore 397 .. Anortment of pants and uncut cotton corduroy jeans. Quantity limited . SAVE 15'»! '.'Swinger" Bedspread , _ ae1uTar St.K I 397 • . . Perma·Prestt throw style. · ., Bright print. All cotton. DraJK''Y llt>pl. Compact Refrigerator '"" 13999 Price! Coppcrtone. Removable shelves. Tormlca • panelled top. 17386. Special order only. f:l <'tllical llt•11l. Used Tire Spectacular 988 •o 1988 I. Radi1ls an bia s belled. , A•sorted sizes. Black and whitewalls. AutomoUve U.pL CLEARANCE! Women's Budget Shop Playwear, Swimwear \\'111 $2.41ht110.99 Your Choice 49.~. Y1nta1tlc 11sortment of \oplii, .11 horl x y sw in1 1>ul l ", coordln1l es. J.im il ed q111ntlty. cut •10.•20 or& 2 ~n's K.nl~ an'd "oven Slacks "~~$1~19 2 ror $ } 0 .. t.1an y s tyle1 'a nd popular colors to choose from . Limited lo 1lock on hi nd. BrOken sties. l'len'1C.1uaJDept. -·-CUT 5-0o/o Men's Jacket and Pants Coordinates Panll \\'ere fl$,- Jackets \\'ere $20·$19, 7so 110 to •20 Variety or styles, colors. Broken sizes . Men'sCasiial De l. m··ll'Tm"""'nr SLASHED 50% Semi·Sheer Bati8te Drapery . . WIASIZ.Mto ..... tl . ~ 648 to 2348 ·Dacron• polyest er batislc. lilachine·wash. Limited sizes. S4VE $301 /J.""ckSl•reo Tap• Player • "''"'" '"·" 6999 Solld·1U11tr. \Vilh FM 11tcrto n1dlo. '$074 Regular ltl2.99 Dwell Tachometer #2157 ••.... 1795 Reg11lar $18.99 1599 Auto Vacuu m Cleaner ........... . ~~~I~~ ~,;~g CaM. .. . . .. . ... .. . . . 299 3 Bristol St. Phone 540~3333 -• •• • SAVE'iOO 2.Hp, I O·inch radial Arm Saw *'•"'" 16999 S?lt.t9 All up -rront ~bntrul!i. De\'elops 2·HP. IJJll llardw1rt Dept. ' -. , . . . S.4.VB,.'40! Craft11m.an 20•in . ~ota~y;J>ush . : Mi»w'er · • •• ,,,., 7· 9 9 9 Slit.II With 164·Cc en1Jne: develops 31 t-HP. 5 cutting heights. 19074 SAVE 500/o! Sears Craftsman Traveling Sprinkler llegular $11.tt 999 Covers 5 to SO feet. f.toves • , , ronov.•lna: o'wn tape:. Hardv.·are Dept • . CUT .•399' to 11()'19 Fantastic Paint , CLEARANCE! w ........ $} lcrll 1.H gallon t.:xterinr. interior, l<1le.'I[ and oil base P<;i int . Discontinued l-."llors. Paint llcpl:. Regular Hc-$2.99 44" Household Gadgets ••...•. , •..... , • . . . . .,. • lktnev.·art Dept. Deluxe 5·speed Hand Mixer R«i!.¢11l1r $14.tt 997 SPQCcl~· untl crfi<'icnt. ru~k) i:1ttn ro~or. J1l2W ; -t:lf't"lrlcif-ltcpt, l • ' . 50o/o OFF · Seare ForUJer Low Prices Reconditioned Tools Assorted clC'ctric tools : drll ls. circulur sa\'o'S. 11 ;1nderR. routers. &rinders. All po11u.blc st,\'lc band tools . Lin1 itcd (/Ul!ntit y. SA.VE s21! Crafllman 1/a.HP Bench Grinder Re1ul1 r 574..99 4799 All ballbearings. Spht phase motor. # 1958 ll_ard•,rare Df-11t. SAVE •5501 Companion Light· Duty Bench Vis e > Re1ular Sll . .t!t 599 '. ~: &eel handle. J'2·in. wide ja\•S. l Swh·cl vise. ~5178 t • SAVE s2 Hanging Plants;"' in 8-inch Pots R~gular J 97 Sl.19 . Red Colcu.,, Gre t'n Cnh.'u~. PiggybaC'k . Cree>p1n~ Charlie. SA.VE s20! 27 ·in. I O·Speed Racin g Bike """'" 8999 SI 111 fo·rce Spirit• l)ual ·positlo""' handbrakes. All Bike !! Ar e Un1t sse m·bl c d . "111 Service and SC!l·UP A\'llilahle at Scars. .\II fiil•"'i: t·na'i'f'm· hlrd. l•"ull S('r\·11·1• anti N•l·up A\·1!111hl1• •tN-11r,, €1earanee! 20o/o OFF! Scurs ~·ormcr Pri ces Di scontinuedSki Clothes ... S~·catcrs, fltirku~. ~IO\'C~. n:int:-.. Sporllni; t.uod., lk·111. ·. • 16 DAILY PILOT , . . . Fr1day, Ocl.Obtr 11, 1974 ,,,. ., .. EVERYlMINC ALWAYS SOLD Wint AN UNCONDITIONAL MDNEY·BACK OUARANTEEI EXTERIOR LATEX CABIN & FENCE COATING .~ ·~~--., .. ·~· ·;:;;.·r. e lETS YOU CLEAN-UP WITH WATER '•'pAESERVES & BEAUTIF,IES OUR PRICE 69 GAL. • ~CiAERX6~~~~:a°o0~ COMP. RETAIL 3.95 ALWINUll . TABLE WE~ :ouR PRH;e . ·~189 :CoMP. EA. ~~AIJ.. : UARANTEE -1-COAT ACRVCITE ~---·-, LA'JEX '!~ I"\ . --·-• HOUSEPAINT ·_-;;,···· •GUARANTEED TO COVER . ANY COLOR IN 1-COAT •A MAXIMUM QUALITY PAINT WITH EXCEP'UONAL DURABILITY • , LASTS r:::::- 12YEARS! . ll:itei'--· . ;...-.. -.. 'l ·,,:..:r· EX ·<I.Ir.-~ " . '~:----~· . ACRY~iC·h.:=-··· · •CLEAN·UP WITH WATER •SELF-PRIMING . •SCRUBBABLE OUR PRIC~. .•.USE .ON iNSIDE WALLS'&..rl'\INT WOODWOIJK dR ON ' EXTERIOR STUCCO· MASONRY COMP. •FOR STUCCO: MASONRY& . WOOD SURFACES •WHITE & COLORS 95 •BRUSH OR ROLL RETAii- • SCRUBBABLE 5.45 • CLEAN-UP WITl:I WATER . 1-HOUR-DR¥1Nµ-. -- •WHITE & COLOM , . . , .CA~NG. , f ,. • . • SM/lll'.J:l*\~011$.a PAT<rilllls , " ·• us£TRllOl/Gl!IOUTtHE.tiOusE ·•.' •FOAM BACKED . . l • 12 FT. WIDTHS OUR e • LOW " '5 IN.STOCK PRICE ' 1oiill CF. NYLON PILE '°'~'Ii: '"'' 1 • "'~•I• OUR'PRICE · 49 . ' . OPE~ 1 DAYS a 5 NIG_HTS. MONDAY THRU F~!O!'! y, 1 A,._ 'TO 9 p .fol,• SA TUROAYS, I AM. TO 1;30 ~ .M.. SUND~ YS. • A.M..T0.~:30 PJI. r · ~ Sa~M~no Hun. t•1n~on Beach. Long Beadj Standard Brands Pain t· & Decorating enters Sll =-:~the west · · • • • 1 ILK. SO, OF WARNER IDELHll 2401 lO~G BEACH BLVD· TELl'"<>N£(71419414H7 1%8lKS SO OFWILLoW ' 6800WARNER AV~ ~R GOLDEN WEST r ~ TELl~ i2l3142l-31M ' TtLEl'HONE 17141142..JMt ' ' Anaheim . CORNER OF LINCOlN. LINDSEY 1 ILK. EAST OF BROOKHURST ULEPMOftl 11141 Ai-1to7 • 1131 E. 'FLORENCE AVf, AT LAKEWOOD atvo. TlL.EntOllili 121,_ •t•ta' ' I '• la Habra - CORNER WHITTIER Ii IDAHO 2 ILKS. E. OF BEACH·HAclEND,t. Tlt.l""°"l f21lt 111.a101 •• ! • • l .. ' i • ' . . '· . . ' ' - DELIVERING PAPERS ISA FAMILY AFFAIR WITH WENDY 1AND JENNIFER GLASGOW AND BEN ~OLL9CK 4 ' .' • /.~: Ir ,_ .• "I !"4 I • ' . ' • •• - .. • ·~ .,, ;: " '.• • . • 'Newspaper boys' has become an· outdated phrase . I . ' t Today, they are 'carriers . <(And the young women : aren 't substituting for their brothers.) .. ' ' ' • ), • ••• ' ·'· ' Now:·:~.~Jhey're Carriers • ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor . '1'1111,. OUOMt 11, ''" '. Kitty Baldridge, and Wendy I , ' have th~ time to • · talk as they fold the 7 papers they deliver. ' ·j, ....... ' . . By LAURIE KASPER Ol IM 0111, PllotSUtf -· ., . ''Th e n C\YS p ~(per route : traditional symbol of :{oulhful en- terprise, self-relia'nre -and likely s u ccess ahead in the good ,\ n1crica n ,,.3Y of free enterprise. "l\lan}· of today's lcuders in all _,1·al~s bf life speak fondly and gratefull y of !he SCl'l!C _of .r~fx>O· sibility and the life l?lJrposes· \hey · developed as newspaper J2c>~,:· ln ·the past, s uch a ~molional statement (1vhi ch is n1ade a nnua lly on National N'e'A·s papcr Carriers· !Jay) 1vould lead into u lisl of U.S. 1'residc nl s a1rd co-m1lan y presidents ··great men" 11·hu buga n as 11c11·s papcr boys. But tin1cs have changed. Such statement s cannol be madl' so easil y now beca use there arc ne"·spapcr girls. Although the Daily Pilot·s car- -tiers arc still predon1inately n1ale. e·very \\'Cc kday c \·cning and t~ \. , v.:eek~nd morning there arc aboul ;,.'fl~ ' , 100 girls delivering the pa per. , . j \Vh cn asked recently about the 1~· ~· irl ~rrie£.i:• !\1 ilan U-a\'ilt, the •', ilot.!s,, CirC:U l alion n1anaJ!er, · m4§&' R.NINfd the.,question aside t. cause gi r.lsoate "just a part or the" ·'" routine" nov.•. .-"".1.n Nove.ipbc~t '.1,9(2. a slalf' of-! f1c1al. sus pcndeC! enforcement of , par't:!J or tlte labor code which prohibited gi rl.Ii aeecl 10 lo ,6 {IO IU being ne\\'SJ>a per C<\'r ricrs. ' "' ·~ A ruling or fhe: fCdCra l -Equal~"(fi." - ploymcnt Opportunity Com n1isSion · aga inst sex di scri mination in- validute d s tu t e l a\vs 1\'h ich discriminated ugainst minors on the basis of sex. CARRIERS As a result. '"11,c11·sp~11>er boys " ·has bccon1e an outdated 1>hrasC'. 1'oday, th ey arc "carriers.'' A~idc from that. .though: they huve n'tchanged much. ' Con\'ersation~ \\'ith just a fe\\' or lhese young ..-•omen sho\\· they arc still mo~i.\'aled b~· the money \1·ith sin1i liar indecisions and/or dream~ ror the future. '~ .. , don't reall.Y \yan-t ,lo b.c presidcnt.1.: !;aia fJ.year·old A11s6n Gla.!is "'·ho deli\'ers in the Balboa • Bay 'Club. "but -•'d like to be·vice- presid'Cn1." ·~ Sontc of her girlfriends "'·o(l ltl like to be president but sho· 0011-- sidcrs that "too much \1·ork." A.q9 h~r .{>o!Jti<'al eiireer \\'Otild-Ht ~·' lilniWd . "I jus t think four yea~ ' l\'Outd be enough, .. she explained . .:;·~ 'l'hen s he \\•ould get back to-bcinit· a nature photogr<1pher. ,_ ·'I like \o. be out in the open. ~ liJ.:t nature a lot," she said. "f lci"e sailing. I like getting out in the mid· die or the bay and hf!ving nobody around." · ' By getting' almost enough ·'starts" to double her route, she's gelling <'lose lo earning a camera through a n incentil'e program run fo r the carrier:. · !\nd she 111\cs ha\·ing th~ spcn· ding money :;he ('urn:. for thl' s un1- n~c.r ." he9 she sails around ~h~ b<1~. 1·1s1t1ng vl1rlous ):tt·ht i:lubs. 111 her sabot. "l~clill•." l\10SE\' ~·\·.ou l'arn a ··lot or 111onl·\·:· t'X · f 1pt1.1i11cd \\'cncly Gl<lsgo1\', ·an l I· . yCaf-·old \v.hosc ruute is in he1~ East bluff nci,e.:hborhood. She and her olde r sister. Jennifer "'ho delivers in Park Ne\vport, are banking their earnings so tht .v'JI b.a'lC ~pendin g mone_y \\'hen tht'Y \'isit a cousin in lla11·aii, '\\'cncly plans lo ~u lherl' for l\1U 1\·t•eks during th1' Chrisln1as holidays. Jennirc1· is looking for· 11·ard 'to four 11·ct•k:. on the island:. next sumn1er . \\'cndy JJl~~n~ 10 keep her route at lcust until s he gets into high school JC'nnifcr. an eighth grader 11·ho also babY.sits, s aid sht' \1•ill keep hc.•r route! "as Ion ~ ;1s I possibly "I neet thL· n1onl'y and I enjCJy can. \ doing ii.' she cxpliiined . "'t\nd . 9'cre ~.re~ lo,~~f nice pie on thl' route. J • . . Except hn the nighLs of their Cr1rl Scout m eetings, ·he~·pay sub- stitute for each other. thl-ir routes take litlle time. ('t\N''fS1.i•:•:1• 1f\' , "" 'Bul \V~ad y moans, "I don '1 get to sleep in on \l'l'l'kends ... Because of their p:q>cr route's !brothl'r Ben has on~ too~. tht fa1n ily gets up al s ::10011Sunday~. 1'hcir n1ot hL•r. l'\1 rs. John Pollock. joked tha1 t,11c .~tor}• should b'c "'ri1 · lC'n about her a nd her husband. On ruiny e\'cnings. she take.~ lh(' <"hi ldren ·on lheir roull.'s. On Sun- days .her ,husband takes .Jennifer atxl Ucn to their Park l\'l'l\JXlr\ routes arid lhe n U?turns home to take \\'end~· along her route on his -n~Ot4'rcyt·lc . : ··1 111~'-fet•l Ji.k t• Jo~in.(! rn r n1ind 1wmelimcs hul il's 1\0rth ii.'·: s he said. Beside:. lht• rat·I that her children enjo~· tht' job. she bcliC\'l'S · iL \_c; Lcuching then1 ·ho1\ to handh· )ngncy ;.ind people. . , p.f!n1lfh~r <.1dd• .. :another bt.•nefit to ll1c job. "It 's good c.-.;crcisc com- bined "·ith 111.Y dicl. ·: . lier JilSter adJls still another. ··11 kcti1>S lis bus)·:· In udctilion lo t hi~ <ind ~<:f!ul ~, they a lso 17lay 1he <'iarh\CI in1 srhool and ha \·e ('horcs tudoarountl·th l.,,hOuse. :: Alison. daugh\cl' of ~tr and l'\1rs p Gordf/O Gh·1ss, also 1v11tcrs neigh 1lx\r~· la\\ ns. l~k es ·r ahitian dan- cing lessons. pluys on a soccer ~can1. clin1hs trees. sk11teboarcl'i. and has ta~en on :i: t·las.~ 1>rojc1'l of dbstribing :.'I ll ' !ht• ;1nimals in San IJiego's \V itd i\nim~t Park SU If PRISE Each or lhl'sC girls rer1ort th<it 1x:oplc arc surprised thal !hr~ :trc • ne\1spaper girls l 's ually . lh cy t':>.pl;11nl·1J. rus lon1er:. think lhl·~· art• suh· :-t1tuling for a brother But \\'hen th('1· learn that the\·'rc not. tht'\' said. people are ple;1Scd. · Ont'l'. a 111an turn('d to hts 11111· and ~a id , ·'Th rec cheer:. l or 11on1en's lib.'' \\'cnd.1· recalled ~-1 11·as so embarrassed." :\one of the girls~stcn1 to knU.\L-._ ho11· to react to ~uch con1 n1l'rll s but !hr~· :-;ee no rl·;1 so n \1h.1· the~ shouldn't be nc11·spap1.•r cu rri1·r~ 1·ithcr. Ben aJ.(rccd. "II doesn't rnatler 11 you're male or fe n1alc ... sai d .Jennifer . "I 1nt•an. it's no big thing reall.'!'." · "1'h1·r1· :.hotlfd bl' n101·c· girls tx•c;1usc l>oys ha\'<' been 1>aper bo~!-l for so Jong ." s::aid \\'('ndy. After all. !'>hl' noted. girls· arc bcC'oming e ngineers, police 11"Qn1en ;ind "e\'t•rything lhey could be .. tht•sc clays f\nd Ali son beli t•\·c~ ··girls shoultl ha\·t· the rxact sa nl<' amount or ri ght s as boys 11·ho · ha\'e papef routt·s . . 1'h£'l''re Pl'<'lly good." Kitty demonstrates her skill throwing papers while '• -·~ ,. · stitlbalancio.g .ber._ .. _ burdened bike; .Story : of the Ages ·Can ·Have Happier Endin.g ' ' , .... ' ' DEAK ~~II LANDt:ff~: 0 S"een 'It ilappcn" Jia.s scCn only \\'hat she W)lnls l sec. Just beca45c s he knoWs or a Pllay-Deccmbe'r marriage that dldn'l \\'Ork out (probably so mi dliaY golddigge J marrjcd to a rich a.Id J{Qnll do~s1i'1 mct1n Mne ure 1'uctrssfu4 . ~ " ' I I a m'u 2<1-year·o <t \\'OITI<Ul'l''ho II' deeply in love \Vilh a ~11 l\\·i~ n1y .age. \Ve~1avc a beaullful relation- s hiJ). 1'he ttge differcn e coin· plcmcnt1-1 and cnriche5 both our li\'CS-lie a lllll'Ct"_\U Les n1y )'OUlh ~ nd I-~~· m gratcJu11or l1il!. ~·~'1tn ·,·c nc,•er bc4?n happier or more con- tent. • 1 have had rclation~hlf'!' 'l''ith "boys" my O\\'n ni:1e uhcl lhc wcrc full of dcceit~rlr-renterc1h1c1ts :ind very lltlle 1)fr1onoil gt•ow1h. h'rum ., Ill)' poi!)( of \'ic11,o , TllA1' \\'a~ 1>1'0Sti lutio11. ,.1 I "''as tolerating a lot or boredon1 and nonsense ror1 wh-dt I Could get ou t of it, mainly 1 a chance to go out and see dhd tic·i;ccn. 'tathcr than stay ho mc. · I suggest ''Scc11 It llrippcn" cilhcr OJ><'n h~r eyes or kce1> her jealt'l,u.s ny>ulh t.hu~ becnusc she hasnft-scco it 'all. AN·'EXCEP- TION , OF.A R E-XCJ.;PTION : 1 recei\'ed an unex11cclr.d avalanche or lellers from \\'Orn t n \\'ho txpres!iicd the ~ -snm-c Point nf-vtew. Yoo nrwanhe . best. Thanks tor writing. OE:AR ANN LANDERS: I am 24 ycarR of age. 1:1ttrac:tivt> la'ccording~ to mv Friends) nnd ullhough I had my 1Cg "'1lf>utalcd tw.o yc.irs il1:<> I I Ann Landers • reel nOf.mal and <1n1 hap1)ic.•r than n1osl l\\'O·lcgged i:irl~~ kno\\'. ... l I vie1v my "h3nd[cap•• as a clial· l~nge arid have never le( it get iiie dOYi•n. Since my' leg I!; off' at the tiip l've round it much eas'ier to uSc cru,tches than an artificial limb. The llroblcn1 is n1y molhcr. I IO\'C ~ panl suil.~. short ,,;k-i~And the tu,._ rent stylcit rnr \\·omen my age. ~fy :. mother kCCJ>li nagging me to wcor longer sk lrts: she hat~ pant!'i. and in~ixls I should drt~ ~' r>c'OJ>IC \I'll! look al the upper p;irtor n1c. \Vhc~ I told her I w-Js buyl n~ a '\. ~ ~ .. -bath10~ suil s hl' stlf<t, "I dvn 't :SCC' J>o11• ~-on ha \'(' 1hc nf'r\·t·.·· ~ Pl~-.'ie. /\nn. I netd some advu:c. TF:nnv \VllO IS llOPINfr ·Y-OU 'l).E \\'11'11 !\IE DEAR Tt:RRY : I am. All the way. A 2 1 -~car-old \\nm1n Is old enough In si•lr<'t hrr wardrobe withnul "lu•lp'' lron1 her n1other. I hope ou \\'lll 1 r ll h('r so. Your allllude is supe . \'ou've done a remarkable job or adjusllftg to a. handlra11 that y,·0111(1 throw n1osl youn it \\'on1f'n f~lr a loop. I am tilled wlll)1Jdmlrallon. OEt-R AN:'\ 1.A :'\llERS: Ahnol 111 ~'ears a i;to n1.1· 1nothcr ;ind her brolher had a bitter ar1.:umcnt :.incl stop1)ed seein g f":11·h olhcr. I knu\1 my mothPr r(,i sscd hin1 a ).!.rca1 deal. I su:.pecl 111 • nH :-.Sl·d hl'r. loo ·bce<iu~e nn ce the~ "Pre \'Cry c\ost• , Rrcently n1~· 1nothcr hct·arnr -.;crlously Ill "l'ht doclors say sh<' can't \i\C m uch lon).!.1'r \\'h<'n her l)rothrr fooncl nut ho11 'ick !the \\'ac;, • :w. and hi:. 1\·1fl! t·11n1c lo sec h<'r im- n1cdl;at~l1 . ·rht'I hrou$:hl no\1 cr' ard s:ifl ~ i\01\ · lhl·~· r1r1' friendly :iµ:ain llow s<.1d '"h<'n rrlfllll'<'S h;1v1• riJl,hl' an<I c;tor) i;.pca k1n.c to e:.ich olhcr. ·rhf' ~1•1.1rs J!" hy ~P;1rs · \\'hl'll thl'\ l'llU ltl -h1• ha\·in!! good \illll'<;,, \OJ,l1•(hPI' :.h .il"l!l~ h;1pp\ l'X (lf!riCll('CX-\VhPn 1r.1t:ecl,\' !o>lrlkcs ' • t~\{'1'.l'hod ~ \\'Llii h('s \hC'V ht11I hrh:i1 rd diffrrentl}. Plca:.c tell sour 1'C'aUcr~ not to 11ait until death 1-. al lhc door hcfort! lhl·~ f11rgil'1· an!J for ge\. hcl·:tU'IC 1.1r1>; IS'rf >f)SJIORT OF..\R 1.1 ... I·:: I \\Und<"r ho\\ n1an~· pt•o 11le ''ho rf'ad your letter 1':1"' thcti'l,('I\ l''· If thry di d. I ho!lt 1h1•y \\•ill ta'-r yuur adl'ict•, 1'hank )OU for1'ilting in 111~ t•hairtoda)'. 1\rc your parenls I011 ~1ri tl 'll:1r1I In rcuth"' 1\11n 1.unclt•r~·s hooklct. ··nu.E!'J?l'd ll~~ rrrrcnt!"' llo'\' to Get ~lore Frt>etlnm.'' could ht'IJ) ynn hridt:z{' the ,:!eneratinn gap. Send 50 c1·nl1' in roin \\ ith your requ,,sl nnd a Ion !'.!. :.tan1pi·ll. st'lf adllrcsi;.Ctl en·· \'{'IOJlf' to 1\nn l.an(lc1·;-, P.1), llo111 1°100, El.c:in, 111 601211. ' i ,, • . . .,., DAILY PILOT •• ' Library Fashi-oned A llbrury for the lJnivl'I'· !'ii~y of Sou thern Ca liforn1;.i Sii l cl li tr prog ran1 uf t'a mil,}• &rvit"L' of (}range County \\' 1 I l be ~to<:kt•d \vith funds earned ;.it the Wedn esday, Oct . Iii. ftJ shion shO\\., s ponsored by Las 1\farinC'rus in the home of 1\lrs . \Villi om llul · chinson, r1 g hl. She :-;lcct s books "'ilh :\I rs. f''runk C. ;\Jarshall , p rt:~idc n t Octabe1 11 1974 Your Horoscope Tomor;oY( . UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY _ .. _...,.,. · Hbr.osco-pe: Gef!lini ... ,._ ... ~ . C..~HMZlf .impr.int~ Own S.tyle I~=== ....... SA'l'URDAY QCTOBER12 SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21): What 1t1ippears a set· b~ck Js temporary-and ByS¥D.NEYOMARll coulq le•d.J? family r~, ARIES (Mar.ch 21·April· .us~g·rrrARJll8 <Nov. 22· 19): If you expect a clear Dec. 21 ): You may not be freeway now you1are sadly seeing too 'clearly. Key is to mistaken. You will be rWl· refin e a nd d efine-b'e 'Din.I .an obstacle .. cour_!c. positive you are correctl:v .emon'S SPORTSWEAR . ' . .lWBOA IS1ANl 216MorinsA\'1. , 67S-19!M TAURUS (April 20-May quoted.- 20): You seem to send CAl"RICORN (Dec. 22· "'EWPOltT IEACH "body signals." People Jan.19>>Don 'tinsist,cajole " know what you want and or chide. Your natural PERSIAN IUG they knQ~k lbemselves out abilities are recognized. AUCTION tryinli! to iet it for you. But a long·distance mes· ·GEMINI (May 2f.June .!lage· must come tlirough ............ ._....,.,.;, 20): Strive ror indepcnden· belot~ you are given deser· ., ......_. fwAi, .. ce.·lmprint your own style. ved accolade. .. .... .eH,.,. dYo1~r admbyitions will be1 AQUAlllUS (Jan. 20-Feb. SUH. OCT. I J e 1ne . our sense o 18 ~: Not wise now to mix ..-wrotTH IMM direction improves. rnendship <1nd cash. You 1101 's•lll•r•• lll.. -CANCER (June 21-July could lose both-know it w. z ._._..Kea .22)·.Youlearnwhoh•sbcen d d .._.. , .... -~ . .. a!!.. respon accordingly. frOlll I, .... ~. · pulling strings -and in PISCt.:S (}"cb. 19-tdarch wh ich di rection and for ~s: caa~. croeit. M•ior cu11111 20/: Your creali\'C talents .....,. what P:Urpose. Be calm, cool \Viii be ulilizcd -but now -is ~.!,ioo..;~!~ ....... ,,_ ...... Auto Biograph·y a T earierker First of all. being so old. tunes that made four-way my Packard caused a lot of slops an absolute pleasure. said, "You·ve got a cracked attention. I mean, nobody 1 had no idea, however. manlrotd ! " notices new ca rs. but my how attached I !\ad become "A .cracked manifold!" square wheels with Calvin JOAN to my car until it started I screamed, wishing very about discovery. Stay out or nol timc to insist. ~ traffic. \ l\UCOfl INTEAN ... TIOf\l"L LEO (July 23-Aug. 22); -------·--......----1 -;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;~~~~~'~"~'"""~'~"~"'~~"ji~;~ You r ability to ask wilhout asking, to know without w.;.ne S...,_. s.p:· COWi TO MY knowing -thi s comes »EARLY FALL SALE!·· surj?ing lo forcfronl. VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): All th<1t a ppear ed s\\'eetness and li ght could now be thunder a nd light- ning. You could be trapped. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22 ): Not much is apt to be solid. including promises. Know it and keep sense of humor. ltS..Tol..jktwMowhrA · FREE . ·.Jodi WJiftr Pants S.tit · (No,__~Droolrlll Fashion Boutinue Jll E. 17th $1. Cosio ,,,..,;"1 the Pancake House) 645"8322 I don't care what Detroit tells us -old ca rs are the best. I learne d this l\~10 1'ears a go when Edgar brought home a ve ry old. beatt.up -l ooking 1'937 Packard. I had been hoping for a brand new car -equipped with e,ve rfthi ng [rom Coolidge's profi·te on lhe coughing. [ took it into the hard that 1 knew what he hubcaps alw ays caused· a RIVERS "We Give You t he Shaft \\'8S la lkingabout. ]~;;========~==========~~==~====~ stir in traffic. /"""~ Body and Fender Shop" and My life flashed before me And, although 1 didn't _ _.::::::::::_~::::::::'_ as 1 drove up, 1 had a feeling and I chastlzed mys~!! .ror -----i~\o~ a nd car-phone .. ~toa mini -tuband ~~~~~oftener -so .1~~ to \o\'e an o~•tar," 1'~d gar said, a'nd after a [ew days, 1 had to ad- mit he w as right. -have a lap~ deck, I ---1haL-m)t--Old-c.al'-Was in-.. not. !?.elng . born Chnstina t1\0i=ougliTY e njoyearny worse shape than 1 realized, l<"Oril, as · ~he woula have radio. I was constantly story about \Vall Streel as three vultures began to ~nown. Pn1nfJ1ly, I .asked, picki ng up fas cinating layinganegg. circleoverits hood. ls that anyth in~ h.k«;.~he reports on WPA projeC."ts. .1"lle mus ic I got was also 1\-lf mec ha nic started _h~~rtbrfakofpsor1as1s . an English remote about a easy to live with : "Lily poking a nd pro bing. I Yo~.ve alsO g~t a blo';':n prince who "·anted 10 dump Marlene," "The Old' Spin-thought it strarl ge that he piston, he continued, a everything for a Balt imore ning Wheel'' and ··'O ver wasusinga diviningrod but broken rock~r arm, and socialite. and soine "'ild 1'here" were the kind of I left him alone. Finally he vapor l~k. lt s all over for your car." I went into shock. What upset me the most was tha Interests Stimulated , e mec a n1 c m a de the diagnosis with no feeling at all! Dr. Welby would have gone ea.!licr on a patient with only a mild case of sad- dlebag thighs. ~­.' Cap1s1rano young musician brothers He"1;~ Charles Curtis will Orm ror members of the Woman's Club of San Juan Capistrano at the group's Tuesday, Oct. lS. Henry, a pianis t, and . Ch arles, a cellist . will 'Present a musica l program r ilt lhe 12 :30 p.m . meeting in the clubhouse. ... Siudy Group de\'elopment in children is being offered by Orange Coast Evening Co llege th is fall. Titled. Help ! Tell l\1e What's Normal ! the se ries is co-s ponsored by lhe Family Guidance Center of the First Methodist Church, Costa ?\-1csa, where sessions will be presented . . Admis11ion is free to the meetings. scheduled for 7:30 to 9:30 p.m ., beginning Tuesday. Oct. 15. Alumnae \Vednesday, Oct. 16, al the 11:45 a .m. meeting of the Ouistian Women's Club of Newport Beach. A fall fashion show and m1Lsic by Beth and Jim Wil- liams will be feautured at the meeting in the Airporter Inn. · AARP 1 tned to be adult. ana blinked back my tears as I watched the ca r doctor 1lhrow a white sheet over my car. Old Paint was ready for that great Off Ramp in the Sky. It was then that I reallied how much my ear mearil to me . I-low I'd miss the Roman num er:t l s o n it s .speedometer. its hood with the Indian on·top, and its buffalo-hide license plates with the burned letters ''Territory of California!'; emblazoned on them. FalrPant SUits &-Cotton Dresses On Sale __ .. ,. - uPro Y3 off 1-::t·I·:C· ~ ' . !/11 rde~ Lido Village 3416 Via Opurlb 1714l 67S-0321 ~tondo:11 lhr• Satutd011 i :JO 11l4il S~JO o·cloc/c Family Study Group o( Orange County has begun its third year of helping families ta li\'e together <k'mocratically. Meetings are he ld the gecond and fourth Satur- days of each month in the Gisler Intermediate Sehool. Huntington Reac h. from 9:JJto It :30a.m . Ed)1he Peters. direclor of the Women's Opportunity Center al UC l r"ine, Y.'ifl talk about Preparing Now for To morrow a l the Tuesday, Oct. 15. meeting of the Stephens Coll ege Alumnae of Orange Co unty. Dennis Ma ngers wi ll discuss the November J?lec - lion with members Of the liuntington Beach Chapter of the American As · sociation of Retired Per- sons. at 1 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 16, in P.1urdy Center' Huntington Beach. ' The group is collecting \\'ashable material scraps for convalescent home projects made by the arts Out of respect, I didn't drive for a week except for emergencies -such as to !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ weddings, fune rals and the beauty shop -but yester- day Edgar came home with a nothe r ca r whic h h e swears is brand ne w and ultra-modern. Assistance League Thirty n1 embcrs of th e Assislan<·c League or Ne\\'PQrl Beal'h \\"111 attend the nat ional ron,·cntion 1n Pho<'nix i\loncfa y-Thurscta.\", OC'l.1·1-17' Floral Aris Philosoph,\' and Flo~·C'r Arrangin~ \\'tll then1c the Jl.tond a)'. Ot·t 11. n1C'ctin,I!: of the Floral .-\rts G111ld \1'hrn it mccls at 9 ::10 :1.m . in lhc Santa Ana \\'om;-i n·~ Club. Alyce lchirn. a l.o!' Gatos arranger. and l\1·0 of her !'tudcnts "·111 pr1'sPnl the 'JJl""Ogrnm. Irvine Women \n ~:1·enin)! \\111h 1hl' lii j!hl;1nrll'l"!<o llero1'd1·r" gnciclv \1111 h1· 11fft"r1•d '1\n·stl:iv. {)1·1 15 . hv \ht' \\'nmcri·s (.'luh 11f I!:, HH' 1'hl' i.:rnup \\ 1\1 n11."t'I al K fl n1 111 11H• hnn11• of /I.Ir:-; ·F:dwa r rl Frl'lllld 'l'h<' Henry Curtis Recorder:; ~·ill demonstrate periods of music. Harbo r Key l'ro\'1sinnals i n llarbor Kev of the Ch ild Guidance Crfit('r of Oran~(' County \1111 IX' apprised or \h(' ('('Tl · ter ·s \\'Ork al a 1'uesday, (let . \;'l, m eeting of the j!;l"OUP ;I( lhe Thrift Shop. Co:-ta \lesa. al 10:30 a.m. R£>x Gaed<'. · C':<('CU\i\'e clir1•c tor of the center, will sp\':1\.;, thrn pro\'isionals \.\.11l lour lhe agency . Volu nleers I J1anc necker. supervisor of 1h1• Sartdlebar k Co m· mnn11~· llospital e m~r i.t:ency dep,trtml•nt, \1·i\I speak at a fllt'\·tin~ nf hos1>1!;1I \l"'I~ h'l'r" ·r11t'!<oda.v. Clct J;'l, at 11 :i in 111 rt1ni11J.: room I . .('1uhhn11:-l' Ill Fan11ly Series A ltll"llarl le<'tUr{' scr1~s on fan11J,,· r1•1a I 1nnsh111s and 1>;1tt"rns of )!ro"'lh a nd IGO FOR GIFTS HAS MOVED!! Conte see ut. at cwr new location 9 f f 4 Adoms, Huntinqton B•och 1111 tht Rt• s.frwsy S1'oppiwq Ct..t"I IGO FOR GIFTS • ·®ODJOI 50 ' OFF ON ANY H11llmarlt Box~ Christmas Cards, Albu~ or St.+lonory t" _,,,.,..+N . 1•11~~4 \\'t• \\'111 ht' Opt'll IO .C l'<'('! old ~· 1\1'\\' l'u.slnn11•rs nn lll'lnht·r Ii. l!lil The group y,·i\l gather at 7:30 p.m. in the t·ommunity rOOlT_l of i\1 ulu;.tl Savings, 1\L<;lln. Christian Women Dick Day, a staff rn embcr of the J .C . t~ii;:ht and Po\\·crhouse, will :-;peak and crafls section. · · OWLS The O ffi cers Wives ·League has planned its an- nual fashion show luncheon for \Vedne~day , Oct . 16, at 11 :30 a.m. 1n the Newporter Inn. Kathy Clark will be commentator and m'odeling will be me mbe rs of the Newport Fashion Guild. And tho ugh I s till desperately· miss my old one, J must admit· I'm . having fun with my new cilr. It's got the cutest little hand crank that fits on the bottom of the radiator - and I think it might catch on! muriel steve ns takes lhe myslery out of mousses. lhe sighs oul of souffles. th e doldrums ou l of dinner ... wh at's her secret? she cooks with love. the muriel st evens show liiicoMMUNITY 3 CAllEVISION NtwpOt"t Btach Mondav, Wednttd•v &. Friday 7:00 tO 7:30 P.M. Tufsday & Thurlday 10:00 to 10130 A.M. 8:00 to 6:30 P.M. lt~s Here! Come in and pick up your 1975 EDITION OF THE • IlDA\J] D ~ Kq ~~ "MONEY SAVER" CATALOG . .. Oaf _. .... I• t. Y-•tEE 197S -......... ~ ................................ . Adilrttt • • • ' • ' • • • • • • • • • ' ' • • • • • • • 0 I • • • • • • • • Cly ........ ,.., ••••••••.....••.•••••••.••.. Jlpc.da .............. : ............... .. ' • COSTA__MESA 1819 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWHTOWH 646-0223 •• Hunter Says He'll Quit; Finley Sued .1~<?,S i\N(;El:~~S (/\I'~ Jl111 "C.•l · fi sh llunlcr. 11 s<'cn1s, h(t~ 1111•0 .,.,,11 a curve ill Ch:irlic O. Finlc}'. and f\1 ikc Andrews has lhrovon a high. h:.i rd one. The Ouklaod A's 011·ncr may not bi: .able to hand le r itltcr pitt·l1. Jo'in~cy. usu:i ll y up to hi~ IJust>h~di cap 1n cont1·01·e rsy, hasn 't eve n opened his lllOUlh 011 the CV(' of the 197•1 World Series but still finds his foot in it. llunter, ;,i l5·gamc winnt•r this season \\'hi le helping the A's c:1pturt the American League pennant, rcpor· tedly wants to leave the teum afte r the · \\lorld Series \\'ith !he Los 1\ngell'S Dodgers. llonter .. :i ccording to a nc"·sp:i1>el' story, claims th:it F'inlcy has railed to pay hair of his SlOO,OOO si.ilary for 1974 . Reached ;11 a downto"•n J.os Angeles hotel 'J'h ursdtiy ni~ht. Jlunt l'r "'ould ncilhl'r confirm nor deny the report. . "I '~ not say i~i.: anything at th is time, Jluntcr suicl -or r;1thcr didn 't say. ··1 don 't "''<Int to talk," he added. Jin1 liunk. the A's traveling secretar}~. sa id he had "heard the story about 1-funter, but you'll ha ve to talk to fllr. fo'inlcy about it.•· The Chicago Sun-1'imes' storv said lluntcr had notified Finley a Tnonth ago that he planned to bccon1c a free agent on Oct. 21, the day after the ·completion or the World Serie s. • • • - ' !UPI lcltptw>lol ' ... . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . -. . . . DAILY PILOT ·Contrast ·in Styles: A's Rowdy, LA Calin By DICK JOVC'E AP ~,. ... , 1•1'<11., llort11:e (;1·cl.'lt·.r s:•id !iOn1cthinc: :1bouL youn.!f 111cn scc-kini; thl'i r for· tunes 'i'n the \\I i'!'l. :t nd the I .(}s AngclC"s J)()d gers nntl tla~lln'lll A's c\ltl jusL that. llul "·hen 1l1l'Y put lhe b:iscb::ill eh:11np1unship uf (;.tl1fornh1 and thl' y,·orld 011 lhe li ne . it'll bt' ,·cry evident that more than <100 nii les Sl•p:.irat c these tcan1 s, lht:i r :-lylcs. anti their people. ltt·1n : Ch;.irl cy fo·inlcy . naltily·altircd and overbearing. \\·alks ihto the Oakland A's tlu goul bt·forc ga n1 c time and i·he('k.S J\lana~1·1· i\l\·in Dark's lineu1, c·H rd. If Fi nil')' dot•sn'I like ii. he just n1i ght Ol'dcr a ~ha nge or t"·o. \V ;tl1 cr o· Al ;1llcy. cho1nping on a big i·ii.:ar. s it s in !u s priv;ite l)Ox st~at . 1nin· ~!i ns .h is O\\'ll hosi1u·ss, ll·a,·ing the 1·unning of tl\C Los Ang('J(·s JJodgcrs to \Valier Al ston. \\'ho has had the job for 21 years -:111 on o n('-ycar contra~. lte1n: Gene TenUl'C', l'irsl b:.iscman or the A's. is rcni ovcd for ;1 pint'h runner . lie fli ngs his helnl('t and kicks dirt l>ccuu se he's being rcphtl'Cd by Jl crU \\'a:.hington. :i Finley spceial -a lr<1Ck m::in voho never s\vings a bat or puts on a glo\'e. SlC\'C G;irvcy. first baSl'lllan or the l-'O<lger5, bubbl ~s \1·itll l'nthusiasm. ~hall ~ lo p.o ;llOll)! v.·ith !jU\'h ,\'OU ll~ l'>l:.indOU IS ;1s (;u rVC\', Hun CC\. ilill Jttlssc•JI , Hill JIUl'k lll:I', l)a\t.'.\' i.upt.':L l)l)n Sulton ;.1 nd ,\ ndy !\tl'S!>l 'l'sn1ith. And Saturday at 1.o,,. Angt.•lt.·s. fo1· lhc firsl t1111t• 11iiH't.' l!ltiti. th\> i.>od):;!t•ri< Ul'(' in lh(' \\'urld St'rit•1;.1'hc~"llll;'t'l thl· 1·0,,·dy 1\'s, a :.on1t.•1\•h;.1l n10<ltrn d;1~· f~:JS llOU S(' (;;1111,:. r ern iniSt.'t"'l\l of lht• fi1 . Louis C:.ir1llnals ol' lhc l!J:JO:... Uulikc th.,,• t:as !louse lia ns. ho\\'t'Vl'r, a i;ood rnan.\· of lhl' ,\·s rights etr·e off the ri cld . ')'h(' "·s fl.ii \·l· been there b{•forC'. 1·hey ha v<· \\'On the pusl l\\'O \\lorld St·ries and nre t:ock r 11nd t>onridl'nt that the <.'h:1n1pionshi1) bnnnt'r "·ill be flying O\'(•r the O:iklt1 nd Colisl'un1 a~:i1n, dc:i pitc lht• inlr11s1o ns uf Finll'y. thl· 111a11 ''ho pro1notc·s 1nuslilthcs, 1n1tll·:O::. oruni;c basctia lli.. dC~i ~nat l•d runntrs and :J runncrup f\·Jiss ,\mcri{';1 {':Jnd1clatl·. l):1 rk . the A"s 111;inai,:cr :ind ont•t• a b1·itlii1nl shortslop. \\'a:. c.·ousidcrl.'d a 1n:in \l'ithout ;i future iu ba ~ebufl un!il fo""inlcy rcsurrl'l'fl'd hin1 fo1· a ~cco11d ~hot at n1;.ina gi 11~ the A's this year. Dark had bccn fired before b\' Fin.lt•1· \\'hen th<' A ·s "·t·rt' in Kans:i~ ('itv. :u;J by l>oth the S;in Fr<.i ncisco Gianis and Clevel:i nd Incl i:.i ns. lie ""'"~ one 1• a briJlh l young nla nageri al prospel·I. Nu11. he 1'Cc n1s lo be a .. yes n1an .. for thr dc1nancling f finlL'). \\ hu uni,, v11,·1· 111 lll'al'I) ~ tll·ta1I<• h;1:. kt'pt :t ll\.1n:n1a~t·r lo11s:11r 1h:in ;1 \t•;tr . 'J'h;i\ 111;111 \\a: Uit:k \\'ii l ian1~. ·,1 ho r1·:;q.:11l·tt l;1 '1 Yt'>ll' all<.:..1 1 ... :ulin~ thl' ,\':-. 111 ·' 11.111 u1 11 v~1ia litlt>~ . Oa rh 1·1·1·1.11111\ 1101·-.11'1 '1aut h 1 Ii·· fired ac,;un. ;111~1 .11 1t·r \\'1•d111•'itl<1.\ ~ ·i -1 triu1 11ph O\'t•r l\.:il1i111vr1· 11h111 1 ¥il'<IPl>t~d u13 thv An1t•1i cJ11 l.1•;1,:111 pennant. h c ~aid· .. , don·t kno\1· II !he' tlh1· pla,1rr,l h,'l.d 1·onfidcnrt• in 1ne I Jllnt h;.111<1 1...'41 1 lhis lf'am the 1\·a .1 I ttl'1u~ht 1l :.huuht be h:indh~d. ;.incl 1hdu'l 1\111 1y .ibuut hO\\' llh'\ l't':I ('\ t'd ,.' Alstoi1. \\'hn h:i1t 0111· .ii li.d 111 lh» majo r~ but h;1:. t hl· loni.: .. ~t 11·111111· ;in1o ni; 1·u rr1·nt 1r •. t1nr l l·:i;:11t· 1nan:IJ.:l'l'S. i:.1011 kt'.', '•>ti ).p11kt·n Jlli1 n1t·llo 111·d !'111111·1' h ;11 -.1111··· hi ..: llrook 1 \'ll d;1 1 ~ \1 lu·n h,· \1 .1 .. k 111111 11 111 pri\·;1t'e l,\' t;h allt•11).!t' ph1 .. 11'.dl ~ .i pl::t~'t•r11 ho l:dkl'd b.i1·h 'l'ht J)odl;t'r:' unluadl'il ~l ll).!~l·r l lH·~ .l\llen al'lt'r 0111,.• ~"-'J1'Ull lict;1u:-.l' nt ht:-. indc·v1:ndl·111 ;,1tt1t11dl·. 11.._· did11·1 111 lhv Dodi;crs 1110Jd -tc:i n1 u11i1' ·rhat all ·for·ollt' and on1· for·:\ll :1t · litudc. as r;-ih·r~1h as 1t n1a,\· :-ouutl ll' cy n ics and <.:h.irlC'y Finl1•y. 1:-. something the DodgC'rs hope 11ill hcl1• knpck the 1\'s off their coutro\·c r:.i;1l pcdest<i l. St11nll To1u11 Wisdot11 should it last seven games. llunter said he rctcivcd SS0,000 ol his salary in the regular bi ·\\·cckly in· SEATTLE'S ARCHIE CLAR K (RIGHT) FLIES AFTER GALE GOODRICH. hap11y that hl· is rontributing to the 1·lub's suc cess and l"011\·i11ccd his tcani has ;1 date \Vilh destiny. ltcn1 ; Is Dudgers' Alston stallmenls, but Finley rcflLo;cd to pay .the rem,ainlng sso.ooo. lies.id he fir>l Spoi•ts in Krie6' asked f 1nley for payments two mon· -~----· -------- Vida Blue. the A·s pitcher y,·ho's IX"cn sulle n for l\\'O y('ars because of his 1972 contract dispute \\'ith Finley. is <.i sked if there is any joy in the gan1c ofb:iscbull . TopplR Flyers; Player, Irwin Leading lhs ago and the Oukland 01\'ner has· since fail ed to answer thrt.>e letters. K • -The final. letter a month ago said ings ,._-1lunl.ec.:pi.3.D.DCd to d~.clur.c-IUmsc.U'.....a--. free agent. ' Hunter could have declared himself a free agent 10 duys after the first miss!'!d payment but delayed hi s ac· lion lo particip_ate in the Americ;i.n League playoffs and the World SC'rics. ''There's joy a t p:iyday,'· say~the 25·ycar·old Blue. "Baseball is just a As Calm as He Looks? job.·• ' LOS ANGE.LES -(AP) -The nct- ... JJodgers-pitchers don't talk like ••ork television camera nashes on that. Dodger players don't act llkC \Valter Alston. lie is looking at the O.ik land players. They don't have Cield , expressionless. Docs the placid clubhouse fi ghls like the A"s. -\\•hose exterior mask ne rvous, churning in- supcrstar Reggie Jackson a nd young sides. or is the dean of major league outfielder Bill North go t into a bra"'I baseball managers 1·eally that c::ilm? flleanwhi!C, No. 2 pitcher Ken I Jolt· Pl-f l LADELPllJA -·rom \Villian1s zrnan and No. 3 pitcher .Vida Blue arc scorl!d t\\'O go;i ls to lead the Los also apparently not overjoyed "'ilh Angeles Kings to :i 5.3 victory ove r th(' playing for Oakland. National Hockey Leagul' Stanley Cup f--~-..,!.l~owll~zMm~a""-lli\""·~· u· <LI luhuruouu~~· b~on1nllJmnuos~l-Champioft---PhHftdelphi tt 1 ·1.1 t: rs or the season that he plans lo retire Thursday night al the Spectr um this year, and ll lue, onc-timl' ace of Finley's staff. \\·as quoted ·as saying 1'hc Kings blanked lhc 1-l yers in the once: ''The only tin1c I'm happy here rirst period on goals by ttfike Corrigan is when J gel my payche<'k. ,, and Bob P.furdoch \\'ho knocked his. Earlier Thursday. Andrews riled ;i o"·n rebound past Philadelphia i;oulie $2.5 million suit in Alamed:i County Bernie Parent. Superior Court against Finley for It "''as the season opener for both defamation of character., I-le allcj!!cs clubs. that he has been held up to .. public ·rhc Flvcrs, who never Jed and didn't scOrc until the se,cond peri()(jl. pulled to Y>ithin a go~I . when at '!:28 of the fran1e . 'fom Bludon \vhistlcd a 50·fooler past Kings' netminder Gary EdYt•ards. :scorn, contcn1pt. ridicule a nd -disgrace'' because of his treatment by .fo~inley in last year's World Series. Finley alleged ly forced Andrews off the (earn after the second b:1scman made two errors in the second \Vorld Series game at Oakland in 1973. No Ill Feelings But Dan Malonc!'y made it 3·1 when he came right back with a score after I Hope Oakland Wins, Says Angels' Williams NEW YORK (APJ -One year basema n. became the renter of con· later, Dick Williams says he harbors trovcrsy a year ago when r·inlcy 11;ed no ill feelings towards Oakland A's lo remove him from the A's roster ;if. owner Charles 0 . 1'~inley and that he' ter he had committed t .... ·o errors in wishes his form er players the best of the l2lh innin g of the second \\lorld luck against the Los Angeles Dodgers Series iiume. in the Upcoming World Series. . The Oukland players were outraged ''Naturally I'm sorry not to be going at the mO\'C, and finally com mis· to· the World Series," said Williams. sioner Bowie Kuhn h<id to step in and who managed the A's lo consecutive order Andre\\'S reinstated. world championships before rcsig· Attorneys for Andrews Thursday ning artcr last season. filed s uit against Jo'inlcy and the tea m ''fJut I'm very happy for the pl ay. physiciun. Dr. Harry R. Walker. ers," he added. "They huvc an out-seeking S2.5 million in damages. standing ball club. They're the best "I thought Mike Andrews was representative for the American treated quite unfairly, and so did ti;lc League and I hope they \Vin .'' , Oaklan·d players.·· s11id Williams. "It Willia ms emphasized he was happy' reached the point \1•herc the playC'rfi with his present status : managing the almost bo~cotted the series. I was Cali_fornia An~cls during .t~e bascb~ll very UJlSCI abou1 it. season. working a s an aide t~ mil· .. That y,•as tht' straw that broke thC' li~naire John D. fl1:ieArthur in l~e· #ca111el's back as far as I \Vas concer- \\'1nt.c r. It was from fltueArthur s -ncd. Jf you don·t enjoy working ror ~or1da_ complex th~t he s~ke about somebody. what you ought to do is his feelings concc.rn1ng the A s. leave I-le seemed anxious ~o let bygon~s "A~d lhat'sjust wh3l t did." be bygones as far as hi s relat1onsh11> v.•ith the unpredictable Finley was concerned. "I just had enough "'·orking for him, so I am no longe r there," Williams said. "I hold no animosity toward anyone., It wqs my decision to leave. 1·m sorry the decision hud to be made, but I'm not sorry I mndcil.'' TapieFourth CARJ\IEL-1\Uan Tapie of Ne\\•port Be;ich was in fourth pince and RRy Carrasco or Jlunllni,lfon Beach was sixth after the third d:i y in lhc PGA regional qualifying tournamcnl Thursday, here. T~tpie had II score uf 215 while Curr:i~C'O total<'fl 21fi. 'l'hc lc:1dcr i~ .lcff \lan\Va1!(11u•11 of l'ho{'nix with 209. thisycur. .., think basically you're In the taki ng a centering pass from f'rank 'l'hC)' don't ;mblirl)' or priYale!u h' ·t h d St. ~l arsC'ille . · ·' game wale 1n g every Pl, c an cast dis paraging reniarks about thei r thinking about v.'hat the situation l..os Angeles held a 4.3 edge going oy,·ncr , or ;1boul the ir mana ger . · h be ·r h · h · b II · ,,0 th• r1·nal p•i·1· d h th Fl m1g. l •. l e p1tc is .a a or a 11 ... ... u w en e ycrs:_1.,~c~il~h~e·~· r"~'~'r!'~hwo~"t' ~~~'~'in'l"N'~'';(l'·~··~mr>_!l)!h~·-~~m:':;,t,~~!;\i~~~~~~l!f.-::=~~;;i,:::~~~~~ \'ttt"tlted lhei I' net ttn:d 'l/tHi1ttml·piclt~ f reque nl out ursts rom t e 1\ s. V•hat the-next possible· move is. · ... ;''- up his SC'roncl score v.'ith an open-goal The Dodgers ::ire mos tly young and he says. " ·'~ • • 21Z " .Ul " ·"' shot \\'hilc only 29 seconds remained hu•l"'·' athl"l<·s· -a thro,,·•·-c•· to I b "' ""' " "\Vhat bas ic:illy is what is going on to Pay. Branch Rickey's (lays in Brooklyn. in my mind is 'A'hat I v.•anl to do, l"l11~1c•r l~1•t1tls ·rheir strctrh·dri\'C flop last year \1·as regardless of how I look .... blamed on-imn1aturity. · "I don't think there's much lo be VIRGINIA \\"ATER. England -1'his year , the front orfice c;:imc up . nervous about. You play the pcrcen- Gary ·Player of South Africa y,·ith t"·o bi g needs -a po.,..·er hitting tage or do what you think is best and continued his stcadv march toward outfield<'r a nd a relief ace in t_t1e per· that's baseball. his sixth Piccadilly Y.·orld match play sons of Jimmy \\l ynn and ~t ike fltar-. golf championship today and \\•as fi ve "I think i[ you let it get you nervous, holes up on Jer ry I-Icard of the United ..A. . J._ ..A.. you may not make as many right Slates at the halfi\·ay stage or their U U u · moves as if you v..·ere a little more 3G·llol e <cm•'fi'n.·•I." "" S'O'lllon·b,·POslt lo" u1mp1r1soris of 1~ "''· calm about it." " llonll ltl-Qllt ch1mpion l OS A"91!lt i Ooo.,.,, I nd Th r I be ll d Player shol ;1 five ·under.par 68 on .o.me1ic..., .._,~.,. c111mplon a.-1.....i A'•. at re usa to rat e may go \Vcnl\\'Ol'lh's 6.997·yard, par 35·38·73 ~~~'!,.:~~ · along way lo\\·ard explaining \\/alter Bu r rnu f{oad layout . · Alston, as he seeks his fifth World 1'hc hcad·IO ·head •·nockoul G A• " " "" •11 AYt. Series victory in 21 years as Dodgers " c;.,,llt!, IS6 611 t! 200 ,, Ill .3n 11 . nf d bel' tournament carries a first prize of liOPt<lm n " , , 0 o .n2 manager. c 1s a co 1rme 1evcr S24 ,000. ~" ~~··: n ~ 0 " .,3, in00do~~g the best he can and forgelting In !he othC'r semifinal, Hale Ji;.win. T~• 1~ ,... 11 102 1• n .zu a ut it. the U.S. Oprn c hampion, carded a sE<:DNo u.1E "You do the very best you can and . fuur·undcr·p:1r 69 and "'as 3-up on c._, L••"~'T:ioinitS ui 10 hope to get the very best out or your Britain's Tony Jacklinaftcr18holcs. u c, '' 11 u 12 o players. If you can't do that you go Gtttn O.tl•M home at night and \\'in, lose or draw. l.tfkf•rs Lost• xuoiit 1: ~~ ~ !! ! that's all you can do and there's no ' .ISZ POR1'LAND -The Lakers: almost r.1110 · 11 ll l s o need to .... ·orry about it.'' made it but Fred Bro"•n's 29 °poinls t~~~'=. That attitude came to the fore again were just too much. Rift~' 160 1SJ " ''" l •s ·"' when he was asked if he would change Bro\\'ll srored 12 of his 29 points iri Aue<N<" 0!~,.~ 12 11• 1 ' .:wi anything he had done during bis lhcfourthquar tcrforthcSuperSonics "'"'P'"""' 13, sn n nJ 1 ,, .m tenurewithlheteam. . · '11lursdri y as Seattle edged Los ""••••11 1 .. 1 ~ :J.sE 1 IO 0 2 •192 "No, 1 don't think so," said the man 1\ngeles. 108·100, :n an exhibit ion L•• ",,....• who had been critiied in the past for n1 atch. ~, 11' sn 81 ui 11 " .?it not sticking long enough \\'ith younger I llh b MtMutlen O.O S Ulll .nO '· cou < a ve ecn easy for the c1ll•"" players. "I get second guessed Sonics. They Jed by 19 points m id \\'aY s.-. 1•• •911 M n1 n IOJ .2,1 throuj!h the third. But the Laker·s ~.~1!!!.'i:. WALTER ALSTON Low-key Approach enough without s econd guessing mys elf." If that all sounds like s m:11\ tO\\'n wisdom. it is. Al sto_n ~s. !lorn in Jlamillon.-Ohi0; andspends each off season in Darr- , town, Ohio, an unincorporated \'ill age ,•in the southwestern part of the state. He rides horses. plays golf. shoots trap and skeet. plays pool and \\'Ork:. in his .,...ood shop ··v.·hen the v.•e;ilhcr·s good.·· fie also rides a motorcycle. "J have a llonda 500." says AL.,totl . 62. """•hi ch is four t\'li ndcr~ and <1 Honda 175 \\'ilh two c~linders. \\'h1ch ,is smaller and not a!'i 1X>"·crful. ·· , trimmed the lead, adding their finai a""'""' us * tJ '"' thre<' poin ts in the final 23 seconds. ~:1"'d 1: ~ 1~ 1: Gail Goodrich led the Lakers 1vith wrM 1so 135 1CM u~ 19 . l Ptclorel. IS OS 11 '' • J')Olll S, Jol.rw.1 11 U' II 1'I Oa"W , .. ,,l'fll'iff"." "''' Audi ISi n:i 13 '" f\1,\DHID ·-T op·sceded Guillermo Vilas or Ar1;c ntina easil y defeated Buster f\loltram of Britain, 6·3. 6·4· Thursday lo lead the "'ay into the JK•Mlll l•t XI' 'Ill Ioli C. Wl~hlflQIO!I IJ ?11 16 '3 Alou •• no n !>9 North W l"1'-1' HI M1"11ual iW "'M l IS 1 SI .31• ,, ., .19~ 0 16 .,., 32 Ult .211 I 24 .. 140 1 lt .lJ.( n" .m tt 93 ·'" 0 1' .2ti 1 ·~ .1111 • Jl .160 • u .JJJ Ex-prep · Star Nelson Leads Sun to Victory (jll:ll'l.Crfinals or \h(' $75,()00 f\J cli::i lCn· Ye-*f'!r nis tournamcnt . . fer1111- Seeond·Sel'dcd Bjorn Borg got past ,·ctt•r<1n Juan Gisbcrl of Spain. 6-4 . I -Ii, Ii· I. reue .... ll arolcl Snlomon trounced J ohn "' W.shi"'Jlo<1 Yuill of South ,.\frica. 6·1. 6·1 and Ed- dil' Dibbs y,·as eliminated by Jan K(}(lcs or Czc('hns lo1·akia. •1·6. G·4, i -5. =.-11 ... 1·; •••••••• ,.~, 1·;~. ----~ Ml.\.fwolh INZAI. J:ipan AmC"ri can pros ~1111on Don Bies. Jlubert Green, Jim Simons ~"' a nd Boh f\t cnne and Japan 's Kosaku ~ugll Shimada n10\'C«I into a fivc-Y,.ay tie ror Sfwo\.lllMI the leacl \Vi1h t"'O·under·par 140 totals l(l(!a,r aft('r t1vo round<; in the SJ00.00 Pac.ific lnvil:i!ion:il golftou;·1J:1menL · to11rn ;11ncnl. Bies won lh(' $2,000 prize ror Lh1? da~··s IO\\'l'St !'Core \\•Ith his 32·35-67 on the 7.IR1·ya rd. par·71 ·roLu Country l~l uh cour:.l' l !-M Hunlf r f'l~i "'*n llOilfMlll u...,.11on "w °"'m KnD"'lf~ (ATCKIEll L11 A~t'lt' ,, 116 " " u 0 ·'" 111 ).It S( • 16 SI .2St <l••l•nd ••:i<M?Cl-0 4 2]1"' 1' Ill 11 ZO Z '3 .16S PINCl+llUNNEtl 0•\llnd ti D1'00G OOO PIT(lllNG Lii 11.""l+I W·l-If' N ti IEll 11!1 SO ERA 0-0 I S lll ll.SO l·S 111 11 11 11 16 ll 1.RJ i ·U -~ •• 191-'4-)t,...~ .... J0--4A2 i-1 l t l't H II 10 16 1.f( ·~::: ~;! !!~ 1i~ :: :.; ~~ ~1~ ~• •• '' n "° 'l u l6' U·ll 191 "I ti) t1 PO IK l,ll ,., '6 ·~ '~ 40 (Q 61 J,IS O.Oll llS t l .16 t»•1•flf •·• ,,, " "' " "' ., '" H·n "' "' " u " "' , .. " "' •• " " " " 1.~~ " " .. • " • • "" lt•H "' "' "' " " "' '" " "' ... .. " .. .. J.U 11·1) "' '" llt 101 .. '" l io " " " " " " " >U " " " " " " " o.1\ It wasn't a bad performance for a kid who came to the Southern Califor· nia Sun from his high schoo l football team. Ralph Nelson had just gobbled u1' six passes ror 107 yll rds, including a 47 yarder for lhc gamc·s "'inning touch· down . a s the Sun "·h ipved the Shevcport Steam('r, 25·23 Thursday ni ght. at An aheim Stadium. to \\'in the \Vestern· Division ch<1n1pionship ou1d qualify for a be rth in the \\'f'L plilY· ofrs. "I ran an out anll up ;ind lost the man on the out. I could tell it "'as a score if I could ct1tch the ball,'' said Nelson, 20, \\'ho played football in hi~h school but not ill rolle!!c. lie was \\'Orking in a "':1rt'hou,,c \\'hen he heard about. the f<1rmalion of th e \Vorld 1'~ootball l.ca ~uc ;incl c<1lled the Sun for a t ryout. 111' ~nt :1 jnh as a r('!;Cr\'c bu(·k and entered lhc game 1.1~ a subs titulc fo r the injured Kermit Johnson. 1 .. I Jug,elcd it ri,eht by my hC'lmet rnr about fi ve yards bu t then I hl'ld on and it .,..·as u.k." said !'\clson y,·ho ra u~hl !he ball on the 15 an<I r:1ccd into lhC' eild zone. The score came in the third pcnnd on a pass rrom Tony Adam!-. v.ho lhrC\\' for 222 ~ :1rcl:.. and ~Oi \ c Southern Cal1fnrnia :1 25·15 ltad Shrc\'cport cut the deficit to 25·23 mirl ""'<IY in lh<· fourth qu:1rt er on ::i 9·v:1rd run by Jim !'\ant·t· .incl tht.•n ~oi tht-' b;:ill again for a last·dit ch dril'c "h11'h stalled al n11df1eld :.i:-. tht· i;:11n ~1 1~1n dcd. "Nelson ran V('I'\' l\'f•ll h111 f11rnblo•d '"'ice a/id ne~;1t ('(! lh;i1. ' s;nrl Sun head t'Oi!Ch ·rorn Ft·ar:-. <if ;\j·\~1H1 1' ho ~;iincd •11 yards r 1111h1n j'.! on 1:1 f';1r11,·-. "l\'f' gnt to i.{·1· nn fllo1~ hn\• 1h1.· f111n hl (•S hupp(•nf'd " A(tcr <1uitting th(~ A's, Williams had lf!{'d to siitn on as 1nanager or the New \'ork Yankcci\, :} move that was blO<'kcd by t 'inlc}'. \~iho claimed he still held a contract ror Willinm!I'' scr· \'ice s. But \\l illi11n1s declined to crlUcizc the Oakland owner on that matter. "The Yankees' aHnrn<'y thoughl I v.•as free to ~o and I thOu~hl so air.a." \Villinm~ ~[lid. "Jlut th<' president or the American J,caguc ut the lime, Joe Cronin, said no, so I abiclt.'C:t by the ruling." , Run for Roses Begins Saturday 5C:0 Rt BY OU•llT Ell~ • • • ~!!Wfn (~!1!o•n•~ I\ ' ' ~I -l:.""''f 1 •u• ,,..,.,,~,,.,. IW'' M-• ~(11 -•oan1 1 •u" '""'~ '·' '''" !Ill• (,<...,., • •u~ ,,,.,~.,, fW ,.,_, NOn·~I " ,, ,,~,., \fu -""'HOtr ,lo '""'~., "• ... ,. "h•n 1 ... " lf1 ... dl Williams th r n 11rrved :t!I: an aide lo ~fHcArthur until being signed by Calirorni11 in ls.l e June. .. , Jo\'C whcrt•l :im no""" he ~A1 d of <hi!' position .,.,.Ith the Angels. "'Fln<in· cially 1·nl \'Cry SC<'Ul'C. 1·m v.·i t~ :1 '·rry fine orgQ11i7.allon. \\le hn,·e u yo ung tcn m. one !hut's goinJ: 10 btcome a very t::ood b:..11 club in time." \Vlllirons wus thr n nlikcd ubuut ~he ~fikC' Afld rC\\'~ 11ff:1lr. AndrC\lt'l'I , a ros erl'C second • 1 · I\)' Th~ A~saci.ated 1•ress The Paci fic-8 Conrerer.ce footbllll season is usually called "The Run for the R()M':~. ·• hut Washln(lt.on State coach-Jim Sweeney has another name for It. Notin g lhc So1.1thcrn California --'froja ns of whll(l h.1ired co<1r h John l\lc:Kar ha1·c take n lh<' P:iC"·8 trill tn th<' Hose BO\\•I six Limes in the l!tst. t"iAht )'~Ars. S\\•t•l!ney ~ays the ci~ht team <~onfC'rencC' rare is "SnO\\' \\'h it(' and the Sc\'Cn l)\\111rfs." P.1c~av agree~ hi~ 1'mjan~. \\•hn OJM'n tbC J>a t -8 S('11M n S:il urday at \Va!P>hlngton ~11111'!;"Should pmbribly he ravorcd ·10 win !ht' league title a.:1l n but he says hr doubts anyone will be ablr to go 11ndflfcatcd this season. 1r so. that Ofl<'nS lht• door for anoth<'r l'h;itlr n.i:cr and S1anforcJ goes against UCL1\ Sulurd1ty night in Los An.qelc5 in u Jl;a mc that could dct:ldc who will ch:1sc thr 1'rl)ja ns I his yC'ar. .. In olhc.r scason-openinA ~a mes C>r<',1:01fi,; :11 Cali(ornia. a :iiurt risc :l·l ll'llm "'Ith an outsirlf' ch<llJt'. and \Vash\njtlon 1s at Ort>~nn St111 r. "I think 1vc'r" a bt-Uf'r ll!n m th1n1 three \\'Ceks ago," s;1irl l\lc l\ay "'hOs1· Trojans whi 1>1)cd lfll\'11 41 .:1 h11\I, Snlurflay ror Lhelr sceond victory t1 (1 <'r n n opcni 11A lo.o;s nt Arkans:ls .. ltul whether we're ready rur lht' lengu<• season or not is still oonjecture. We jui>t arj'n·t playing as well as I anticipat d \\'C .... ·ould. •• said ~tcK;iy. The Troj;:i n:-. have \\'On their last 14 'Pac-8 gan1rs nnd ;ire un l>catt~n in 18 league Jt:1m cs follo"·111g 3 19il )(1Ss.-to Stnnrord. The Cot1A:t rs arc 1·3 ancr a 42·71<1!-S toOhio~talr. Stanrord 1~ 0·3· I but Di('k \'crmcil. the new t rc f.1\ ·tonch. s••YS hi !' 2·1·1 Druln8 \\'Qn·t l ukr lhe Cardinalit liJ?h11y. ,I "\Vr 'rc 1:1\..1111.! t.hc ap11roach lhal lhl~ Is thu i.ta 1nc or lhc year." said \'ermcil, addin.I! he .... a~ not 1nrlud1ni; the Rose L\o"'I in thr t'Ommcnt . "\'ou kno""' thQf-(' S1nnfor(1 kids lltl\'(' a. "·;+y uf gcttini! ready lo play thos(' 5:{1mrs lh;_•I :irl· rrall y 1m1>0rtnnt ;ind you can l)f'I that thc•y think the Paf'·8 OJ>c:ner 1., 1t ''('I .} 1n1pnrta11t gan1c." sai1! \i(·r1n..,1l. :1 form1'r !'Lanford H!>!>l~lnnt un<l•·r J ohn Rnlston. (• l'f . I .:1 1 orn1a. "'111Ch 111)).('I na1ion:1ll\" r:1nked tllinni s :ll·ll l;i<\f "<'f'k, hao; quartc rb.ick Sli.~V<' H11rlkflW!(ki . lht< Pa<:·8 pa:isinA h·ri dcr. and the le11,.;uc 's lr:Jdinii rusher tn 1·unninR hack Chuck ~lunch· _,,,..- ~I -J C. (..illCO• "ID !.CAI -Nolt""' •' p.o ''·"' ~""'" '""" ffll"'OI !ilM ~". , .... '~'"''""' u.n ............ A -11.1.U ' l>•N-r 'lion Jt"1 -,. It 11;.,.. .... ,.,.,ll'\ ll 111 l1 tn1 f•A•""'I YM1" •ti ,)1 11~1\>rn Y••Ol -U 1oO(I P•""'' t•·1' I 11 11 • """" 1)114 ·~· I """"•\•lfrll I I 7; "'"'"~··•••0• ',,, 'J) IN0tY10Uf.I. llAOCll\ • 111J!,ti1 H(, S ... t¥tPO•I. H...:-u /I (,.1>!.t-n II )o!L, "'"""~\ • lll O,,OUtiv'•n (ilhl~l"'A r.. oW lJ •I. ~(•1<11tt ) >C J(lo.tr\on • ,. , ll"((tVIJtf., '"'-""'"""'' J ... ~ft-•>'to.11. frAt'"f 1·1" ~tloci•n (11••<'•1'1••. Ntl\fttl •10I 'i•''" J't1 Wl•l+-~lt • "11.SSlf'fG -1.1'1•~""""''· HI>'*' 1~1\ t, t \ ,,.,,_, Mtn '·'0. J~ y.o•0\0 $Ou!"''" (!IUlllFlll• ·~· w...ll 0. 1tJ "~'°' ' . . . I . . . . . . . . .. . . . ....-. ft 4 DAILV PILOT Friday, Octobtr 11 , 1974 ~agles, Tna tin Battle f o.r Survival: ..... TaBgl~ ' 1f will be an i m prov Ing Est.anda i-ing a t t a c k 11gainst a ~rable Tustin st~.!'c:Ji'ghl'A Century Lea}ut .--g a m e at Tulllln. Klctoff"\s at I. • Daancla quarterback Larry Had completed 14 ol 'ti passes for 14& yards in the Eagles 20-ll tie wltb Villa Park. last w~. 'Ql\ers coach Jeff Jespersen UY.J., "ln our last game. our ~ defense y,·as very poor." ~ lost to Santa Ana l~t we¥, iz..20. ~. Estancia has been listed as 16 four-point favorite. The Ea~les are l·l-1, winnin~ nar· ro"1y over !\.\arina, 7-6, and los'1g to FoWltain Valley, 3> 24.t 'nle Tillers are w in I es s aealnst ·Y+'eali.er competilion. losing to University, Ii.(!, and la Hatra, ls.I. Blit Tultln could up 3 e t Estancia.. The Tillers a r e playing 1t home and have bed!. improving eactf week.. Estancia coach Ken Kiefer ia worried. .. They have r e a 11 y im· proved," be says. "1 just hope lhey doll 't jell this week .'' Quarterback J e ff Blettow. Tustin's only starting backfield senior, h a s com· pleted 15 ol 42 passes for m yards. JoniO!' running back Sean Reynold!: rushed fer 120 • Newpon Hartor H I g b 'J Sailors and the E d i s o n Chargen collide tonight In a battle for survlval In St•n.wt Lea~e !ootb:lll circh:s. Kida>ff is I o'clock at lhm- tlngton .Beach High and a less foe either of these tv;o winless Sunset tlt ven.s will seriously choke off any hopes for the champion.1htp in this second of seven \oop encoonters. The t1largert of coach Bill Wortman are saddled v.ith an opening o.-0 tie lh Fountain Valley, while 'l:c11 Bill P!Wca'• Sai lors are steaming from a 21·7 dumping at the hand of Westminster. Edi!IOO , despite the tie, i!I rated No. 4 in Orange County. Newport rell out of the rank· ings atter its !Shelling by WestmlnS'ler. Both teams enter t~ game injury free and ready to roll. Edison's big guns Include quarterback Nat& Cb i n £ , taffback !)on Cornell a n d receiver Steve flints. Chilli has completed 23 or 49 passes for two touchdowns and run for tv.·o others out of t he Olargen' sprintout system. Cornell averages 5.3 yards every time be carries the ball. And Hines can beaJ you with his receiving and r u n n I n e ability, in addition to duty in tbise<Olldary. Newport, altboogb a foor- MD Rallies, ~0-14 JT1ig1nore Sc ores Wit 1i 4.6 Seconds to Go By DAVE ROMANO . Of Ille ll•H1 "Uol 11111 Quarterback Jim Wigmore dove over from one yard out with only 46 seconds 1ell to give ?ifaler Dei High a thrill· Ing 2 O • 1 4 come.Jrom·behind victory over Long B e a c h \Vil.son Thursday night in a football game played at Santa Ana Bowl. outplayed most of the game by the wxierdog Bruins from Loog Beach. ?.tater Dei took advantage of a Wileon fumble wilh 5:30 left in the game and marched 76 yards in 13 plays for the ..,.,·inning score. The Bruins appeared to have control of the game but Greg · freeman recovered a fumble for the ~Ionarehs on his ov.'n 24 which baited a Long Beach dri\'e and set the stage for the w i n n i n g l.1ater Del touchdO'>\'T\, Long Be11ch had leads of 7--0 and 14·7 only to see the ?ifonarchs come back e a c h time to tie the game and finally ..,.,;n il in the 1 a s t minute. ' Mater Dei's inability to move the ball through the air kept the ?i1onarohs from establishing ball control and dom inating the game as they did in their first three wins. \Vigrnore completed ooly 5 of 15 passes for 45 yards. The lack of a passing threat enabled Wilson to key on the run. Male r Dei still managed 19'2 yards rushing. but its at· tack just wasn't as effective as in previous games. Meanwhile, Wilson had a balanced attack with 152 yards rushing and 138 through the air. 'Three fumbles, however, kept Wilson from controlling the ball and eventually gave ?itater Dei the win. After Wilson took a 7..0 lead, Mater Dei came back to tie the score on a 68-yard drive. The march was climaxed by a me-yard dive by P a t McKeon. George McGowan kicked his fl.rst of two txtra points to knot the score. Loog Beach led at the half, but a ~yard d i v e by \Vigmore with 54 seconds left in the third quarter a n d .!\.lcGowan's conversion tied the score again and set the stage for the dramatic finish. )'aids against Santa Ana. GAMI. SlAllSllCS But tbe Eagles have a stin(Y I • • ddJ d p • MD p..s der ..... having a11owed. DJ ttry-r1 , e Irates ~:;:: =::: '"''"' 'I 140 yards in three games. Flrn oo.,..,,s pe:n.1.lrlt• o -.....:. defeme against the Tot11 11 .. 1 _,. '' .1.1ocu Y1f"d1 r11s111~ 1'2 run, however, has been 'J'OOr· j'\if T h w • Vlir111 ~,,1no-'' ~la have~ fort IMk l 'l~et 011g a1•r101•s ~fufi~:'i!7:!::fi~td f.~ Estancla's ~bing at a c .1..1 F""' bl••·h1mt111110$1 o.o ha& been far inferior to its Orange c:oast. College's foot· And speedster Steve ~ams k-ltY 0""'" opponents. The Eagles have ball team; struggling tO JX.Jt will open at \Vetherbee's wide ~1r~1~ ~ ~ ~ w " • ' " '" •» " "" ,.,. 1.u .. point undardog, bu erploslve oppoatlo11"s 40. 11 lhe attempt ~· .., ,.l~ _,. poteotlal. mi-, It's 111111 a1moot an ~ I~ i.Z.""' The SaUort have A 11 ·CJ F automatic touchbact. . f fto'Wc~·• ,,__ . In ~ 1t 1<Wltl F':T"'"' receiver Vtmie Mulroy, a ~ big waappomtment r Jlm a.1~11 j• Half CN"ll tough tailback: in Steve Foley Newport's att:tck Ms been the II g:: l;'t;l1 (good enooab to replace 1973 passing game. 1be s a 110 rs • "',,. w111H starter Brian Tbe.rlot); and have yet to pus !or as much ••IMll Dtttn .. field goal kicker Art Sorce. 8lll 100 yards in a g a m e , 2' rr~r~:'!"' Sorce has four field. goals despite-au ch at a ndout o'1 Jf'J: S~'i,.,11 to hls c;:redit. coming 'ftom .. recelven u Mulroy, To m ~I' J~'i' :=1=tc1 51, 37; 33 and 2$ yards out. Bazacas, Ron Lamerton and 1; Cr•IQ Hawtt~ f fa Mtl• Chl"ll Piu!ea will go to SOrct any others acting as targell ~ • stt•1a HIM• _,, time the Sailors penetrate the quartert>ack Gordon Adami. ~~ ::::: .... g ·~ , .. "' '" "' ... m '" m ... ·~ "' '!l 1 .. CdM, Sp artans Mix • Sea Kings_ 'flid for Seco1id Loop Win •• ' JOHN MURIO Guides Di1blo1 Diablos, Coron8 del Mar High wtll be out to get the inside track to the Century League football t!Ue tonight .at 8 when it hosts Villa Park High at Newport HarbOr High. The Sea. Kings def ea led Magnolia last week in oon· vincing style in their league debut while Villa Park tied Estancia. Villa Park entered league play as the favorite and a Sea King! win loolghl \\'OUld put them in good pofil· lion for a run at the title. Villa Park, however, is 'l\'ell aware of this fact and the Spartans figure to come out hitting. gave against .!\.Iagnolia, but feels to have i;, gocxl team the defense must come arourld. Tonight's game will be a good lest for that defense. Led by tailback B r u c e Benden .,ar2 fullback Dennis Burtt, the Spartans like to keep the ball on the ground behind a solid offensive line. Bende:n gained 84 y a r d $-, agaimt Estancia and Burtt had 77. The Spartans nm a variety of plays from different set.s. · Holland won't be m a k i n g any defensive changes for the game. He'll be looking for good games out-or m i d d l e 'linebacker Rhett Tucker and comerback Steve MarowiU to stop Villa Park. . Villa Parle has had troubles witH Its defense so fa r , especially the def ens l v e backfield. The Sea Kings will be try.ing to take advantage of this behind the arm ol quarterback Ga r y Guisnelr. He has completed 18 of 'S5 passes for 297 yards in three games. Acoonling to Holland. the offense played well a g a i n 11 t Magnolia because d good ex· ecutlon and no mistakes. Villa Park's offensive line, however, is big and physical and is the type ol unit which '"""" miscues. Falcons Collide "Villa Park is a physical team to start out with," says Corona del fl.far coach Dave ~~!~"~ .. !~a.:dk•~~'l: JC, Pret1·folo R,~sults point an<\ ·another wOUld put . ,. . . . . · us in good shape. We expect JuH101t coLLecE !1.1m1on V1e}O High winds a rugged game,,. use iroih Sc«• "T <t'•r•:? o , 1-' up .its pre-season foot~ll slate Holland was· pleased with God:'.;,,,,w•.,:."1 :C.O:iO:: 'c:ik~r°'t torught al 8 when 1t hosts the effort hl.s offensive unit F1b1.,_ i. K11111. tl•~!•on, 'roo11.. Torrey Pines High at Mission scW:~1~rr11r1 Vie}O· Stadium. ..A-A -'"-S•nrlaiio o 1 o l-f }-{ }4 14 El Toro 2 2 A 1-t Mission Viejo's Di ab Io s El Toro 1corl1>11: w111on J. Kt~Hle J. bring a 2·1 record into the re Gr~~,":iu:i M« otttnta 1st Cr••mer 2ju~:-o;,•\,,.."TY game and a third place rank• T fl ob f11uman j1S ,,.,, -, Chlarltrs . . the C F 'd .....!\ G Mllrk Ma1CW911 1~ s11nnaoo o 1 o 0-1 tng Ul I Z.A gr1 ..... . a ~~ t::::,~·· 1~ flf~~:.o ICOl'l"ll: Holll a.lw!u~~-!. • • run for only 403 yards and its offense and defen s e receiver position 11uiH1HG ' ____ .ill~~""'~l>~!;;l~a:=;i n.,e;';'!--.togM<ttflberr,"f"aces""'ri-ols"'SI"". iffest test "Th-C:.S_DO-~LaaMID01J>CLt -'itc., _____ fM'J., o.1 r • K Willi' asun ta:ngbt-wtierr-::-:-th.·-:: ·11 be •···gh f ic1i rr Torrey Pines, a first y e a r T Tonv Ro••rr-1to Llndahl schoolwi~~s-1-21-.-~""::;.~·~···~,~·~·~···~-~~~~'~~ .... ~--·~.~ .... ~·~~~fri •, "•.' Mission Vieio' enters the r:: ~~~ ~:-,r;,~;; lt: Mlu1on vi..111 s A 1 S--1' VAllSIT'( Sc.,. II~ GNrl.,t fG~. 6•kh 0 '-14=11------ LIO""" SHCh scorlno: Motr1tl1 ).. ' halfbae• en iams, the Pirates clash with visiting 1~, wi a ~ .. cne or McK_. '3 111 galntd just 109 yards. El camino Q)Jlege. It starts us, sa.ys Tucker. They . do ~~. 1; ~ ArKf Tu9lin has two strong t 7•30 e\'e1)1hing well. The runrung To1•11 u 1n d t t'e· n 1 iv e p 1 a y er s I n a c.o:a,ch Dick Tucker's Sues and passing attacks, are both o-,-.r IMI •··~~ wi~ linebacker Richard Umphrey have been hard hit by a _very slr?"I and th~y ve looked ~~:Z 1~ ~~ 8 ..... defensive tackle A I an her r . . . . impressive defensively. Tol•l• lt 112 K!aedy, num 0 nagging in1unes ·"This will be the toughest ..,....... •.i•11C1• OtttttH in the last tll~. v.·eeks and team we've pl.ayed so far, 1'1.ss1H• .0 RB Mtrly Ferrtro ·l~ Wtllarn 1 I 1 0-4 o 2.1 game a solid 17-point favorite, Rfl Mlk• F•,....,o M1u1rin v1a111 Korl"ll: Ok•iak1 s, 0 ,,, but ~ J~-'f · · 't c-1 HI, Mlf' o.t.nta Goodell 4, Wlllltl1w, M!lr,lnY. Duck· % A.l C03l.-,I Villi I> Url0 JSn 7(.o -rtll, O'R•nl'f, Miiier, ScohMn. '. taking To-P'-•' Fa!.......,,, OLM Rob Hl•IOI'+ '" JUMIOA vA•ltTY. l"llOSH·SOl'M 3 A '• ~~ '"'"""" .. "'"" OLM Mlrl!, Mlll'lltll to MlslliOI! Vl•\o S l 1 11)-:IG , ,,·, that easily, OLM Tony Roiutrom J111 W•l•m o o 1 1)-1 ' a OLM Mir-OtMlllt 1as Mlhlon Vltlo KOtlriu : llnv .t. Dr11111 4· "We'll have to play ttood LB Spyro llKrlbl• ,-HtnderlO!l i. E'!ll'.•" ?. EbY 1. 20 '0 b MLll Rhett Tvc-er ..., H -• < · football to beat Torrey Pines," LB erld Gr"1•r 1,~ wocm. J1'k'°"Y••'•iT~ ..... ~ ocllr. CB Kimi Euall -,. ltE G•rY coni.r ~ rpos~ of the ruling are of· and the fact that we'i-e pretty M•'"' °" ftl;i.Tlffl HuNllW :m fens1ve stars. be t pb · all does 'th I Wii;imore 1r' s ,c 1"" J' c !,~~"" ?Kl,.."° And with a bye date next . a u~. ysic 'I n e P Lt wn'°" ~r~ n!u~. ~~i~:"'Jt:; ~iv ~~1'&~~ l,S ~==~°" S::,: OWli• ~ ; ~} and has the persomel to get .:110 the job done. It likes to pass ~t~ o.n ~rn~" \\'eek and the c o n f e re n c e either· •t11•n 21 1 • 131 111.!ddV LorlGll l» k and this wUI be our biggest Slml'l'IOlll 1. Aml!Mn 2. O'Har1, N_. ton. I JUMIOll. VAllSlfY E'lllton 1 1 I J-• Lt!JllM flfteh 7 1 I i-12 ~,__ ae1dl ICCl'lfto: W. Gr\ndla " P1tterton 3. N~ 1. Cllrll.1-1\lrflmtrJ. T•yfor'• T. Grllldl•. l"llDSM·SO"H Elll1011 e 1 2 ~ Laoun1 llNdl I t 0 ).-6 LlllVflt a..ctl W1'1"lria: at111on L Morlt,,., T1t.,moon. wand.f. a L•rrv H•1t 110 season starting in two wee ·s. Hl!I 1<.,. w111•.m• : Tucker may Mt play bis key i::a• A.I \..llldle 190 s r..,ftlch E119t• stars. \..E ~ .:;:,:;c1• DmnM us Quarterback Dave W h I t e )-.,1;. ".)::;~ ~uW!li',~ :n (knee), wide receiver Mark RT Edel l• ,.....,~" 110 \V e th er bee ( s c p 8r1lted ftE Frad N1chal1 11' t.a M•rk G1lv1n 16~ shoulder), center Rick Purnell t~ ~o;.~r r:::,•r lU (ankle), nmning backs f\1ike :c :;:;; l=1 l:l Nanko (knee) and Tony Ac· $ Ml-• f a1,11_,_ u5 comando (fractured foot) are all expected to return in twd v.-eek.1. We(herhee is defllritely out of tonight's game and the rest are doubtful, says Tucker. .41·tists, llf i11us Sta,., Test Canyon To11ight The football season m.a y. quarterback..?.Uke..Se:n:ano. lk have ~ed for the Laguna has completed only 13 of 41 Beach ·A r t i s t s after two passes for 245 ya rds and has problem." The lob of stopping Tofrey Pines' passing attack will go to defensive backs Jeff Hopp, Doug Reeves, Mark ,\ndreY.'S and WilbuT Gregor)'. Line- backers Jeff Roletti and Cary Greer should also get good tests. The Diabloa-will be-trying · to take advantage of Torrey Pines' ycwig defense which gave up 41 points to La Jolla last week. Mission Viejo. however. will need all the help it can get to make up for several offensive Injuries. Anywhere __ y_ougo,_ Prep Grid Summaries ro Basketball 1!'1~1~11 ... 1 Cll!CIOO (NltAl It, P~\ladt111hll Nl,i.! ti f, (l..,.tltlld f"llAJ 101, NIW' Orl•111s NllAl i t a11u1ro CNll,1.) lOll, Mllw•11•..-!NflA) llOlfon rNllAI IOI. H.,... Yotk INflAl Stallle IHllA I ••• Los A~ 0 •I• 1 NllAI lot "ortl•llCI !HflAJ 111, Go!dt n Slllr H8A) " K1111•1 Cllv.omtl'l.I (NIAi "· AU..,. INfl.lo ) It ,..,,llllDll IMIAl 1301 Olt>Ytr !All.lo) " llMll•n• fAflA l lo.. MetriPllll IA.fl.lo ! 't.111 !A8Al IOI, S111 0!f'OO IAll.lo l JPrep Football k r1'-17, Mui• 6 The injuries have made the '\\faniors a solid favOrite, as if they weren't already. El Camino comes into the game with a J-0.1 record behind the passing d J e f f Austin, a .sophomore who has fired eight touchdowns al ready this season. He's accounted !or over 800 yards passing. Austin's chief receiver i s frestunan Al Clegg. but he will also go to J im Zambarelll and Terry Howse. The Pirates seco ndary allowed three long bombs last u-eek, but Tucker is hopeful that \\·oo 't happen again - especially 'Vo'ith the return of Jettennan cornerback H e r b J\1arshall, \Ybo sat out the 41-23 Joss to Long Beach with an ankle Injury. Tucker is expected to start freshman J\L1rk Stewart a t quarterback in place or White v.'ith anotller freshman. Pete Bro..,,.n. taking Nanko's place. * * * Grid Standing WSEA74DATSUM 610_,.,,~ ..... •' ~•1111>t-o.a.i.. .C:OSTAMISADATSUMi it4._! KAllO« I&. YD., C.M. ' ...... ,.,. ' games. thrown four interceptions. Now that flash Y tailback AltOOugh Brea's Wildcats John Carlson is no longer on are l·l·l, they come off a the team. the Artists have convincing 2.3-13 win over little offense and figure to Dana Hills and feature four have a r u g g e d· non-league top offensive p I a y e rs ·in game with Brea at 8 tonight quarterback car! B o s t i c k • at Laguna. receivers John Lera and Bill \\Tith Carlson dashing ror liM Jlobbs and kicker David Donk. and 173 yards. the Anists rom-Bostick passes for around ped to 26-13 and 27-6 victories 100 yards per game. Lera over Cyp ress and Rim of the caught two TD-passes against World. Dana Hills and Hobbs caught Tailback John fl.fontgomery, tight erxl Ron Freed a n d tackle Lance Al-Bayati will all mlss tonight's game. Al· Bayati will probably miss the rest ol lbe sea.son with. knee problems. But Carlson was suspended eight al!rials for 100 yards last week ~nd Canyon smashed against Lowell. Laguna, 27·6, in a game that Donk kicked three fie Id the Artists rushed for only 72 goals over 40 yards agafnst yards. . Da na Hills last y.·eek. Ar ti sts coach Denrus • The \Vildcats have two Haryung was po n d e r i n g defensive standouts in Fred Carlson's status when he was Hogan, an all-Orange League informed that Carlson ha ~ defensive end last. year. and back trouble and will proJ>.. linebacker Robert Cochran. .ablv not play again th.is sea· To defeat Brea, llaryung son. says, "\Ve have to put out \Vithout Carlson, the Artists a better effort than we did will rely oo Kevin Pike, v.·ho against Canyon. After the first rushed for 53 yards against quarter, we played lb em MIJltll \lltlt OH- lf. S!•ve k~n•r ·~ LT Jrfl Ro!tlll '~ LG M•rk M•rwln "' ' Jiiek Pe1111ln ·~ JIG Jiff £v1n1 "' JIT Todd Sh11m1k.v ... SE Wlllwr Gr'9!1'V "' Qll ll•l'f Schmidt "' F fl C1ry Creet11 ·~ Tfl Phil Colt '" SI Erk Schfftlllt '" Ml11l .. VHll•~ Oi Jeff E "1111 '" 0 M1rk V~lll111 ·~ '" 8~ ~'!ti~in "' MG V111C• COlll'lff '" L: Jeff Jlol•lll '" L j•rv Graff' ·~ c a a11 H-•u Cfl =JIN¥t l ·~ S Mir Andr•w1 "' Canyon . even." But, U they hope to Y.in1p~;;~~~;;;:;::;;;;;~;:;::;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~j again, the Artists must get 11 better production from ' Wl!bUr GrfOO'l'Y . .. BERTRAM AM Hew! HOW OH DISl'LAY 21' Aytwlctg1 CrwiHt' JI" 1¥"• CnoiMr n·o..·-Jl'C-- ... '~ '" '" "' "' Ill m "' a i '" "' "' •• . "' JUDmJ£~ GOLF SHOP 1111 Altllama St., Hunlln!lfon l aach (al AdlHN; & Ala....,..a) GOLF LESSONS lmorove Your game wuti• OUf video-tape, s1ow-rmtio11 · ~ indoor Orivlng range, ano the watchful eyes of Jimmy Clark, local P.G.A. Cius .. A" ProfeSiional and member ot the Playett Tourl"tfll'Nnt Oi'Mk>n. ' CUSTOM-BUILT WOODS Now takl!'SI Otderi for Qdlom-buill persimmon head WOOda. 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T• • .. • U~versil)', Esperanza Collide Dolphins SeekwEvenMark Against Canyo.n Tonight For the second s t ra I g h t week, University ~Ugh Scboof's football ttam will be gnlng against a foe that h a 1 n • t scored'thls season. 1 The University T r o 1 a n s meet Esperanza High tonight on the Valencia High fleld in the final tWleUp [or South Coast League action. Klckort Is at I. The Trojan,, will enter the match as IG-point favorites In seeking their ·fourth straight win ol the campaign. Dana Hills ahdCanyon hilh schools will both be trying to gain momentum for league play when they mecl tonight at 7:30 In 'tile final non·loop football game for both schools at San Clemente High. Dana Hills bas posted a 1-2 record so far while t be Comanches are H . '!be game is considered. an e v e n I y matched atfair and a win tor either team would send lt into league play with cortf1dence. The Dolphins play In the .... South Coast loop while Canyon movea: into the ~- Or ange One ol tile keys to tile game will be on the lint ol aerlm- e. Both coaches h a v e sed each other's lines and the game Will be WOO or loot In the trenches. 'Ille Doi phins and Comanches are bo<ll bi& and pllysleal up !root making the match up even ..,,. lntereotlllg. • Craig FulladoL'ta, Arn u I to Malagon .S Joe Cameron are the athldes to be watching for Dana Kills In the line bottle. FulladOea Is especially .Esperama's Mtecs have h'l!f their problems this year and Uni eoach Jerry Redman is hoping these same things coptinue to affect -~ m tonight. , "Our bi g concern is t ey might catch fire anylim and we don 't want that to pen tonight," he says. Marina, Western Oash In ~tmset League Tilt "Their wishbone offense is Marina High has the ten- explosive and can get a lot dency to collap15e in the second of yardage if we aren't able half but the Vikings still figure to contain it." to defeat Western High i n Operating the wishbone for tonight's 8 o'clock Sunse t Espttanza will be quarterback League football g a m e at rauJ Saucedo, a senior. When Westmin,,ter IUgh. be passes, be throws t 0 AJthough the Vikings have Charlie Barbour and sopho-led at halftime in all three nP"e Jim. Tehan. games, their record is only Redman is hopeful his Tro-1·2. jam can generate a consistent But their one victory came scoring drive or two rather against Huntington B e a c h , than being dependent on the which operates a veer offense long run or pass like \Vestem. Again.st t be Ron Dykes has taken over Oilers, the Vikin~ d e f e n s e at tailback and wil l have Scott held Huntington Beach to 140 Murphy ready to alte rnate at yards rushing. Uie important position. But Vikings coada t.f i k e MUrJ>hY' has been bothered Henigan says Western bas a by an ankle injury but is better quarterback than Bun- . ready to go now and will tington Beai;.h. alternate with Dykes. The Pioneers' quarterback, University's defense h a s Brian Bideaux, is an excellent been one of its biggest assets runner, rushing for 127 yards over a six-game w i n n I n g ag!tlnst &ava,ooa. quarterbacks were intercepted twice. They only lost one tu1nbl e in defeatin g HWllington but turned I\ over three times in losing to Loara. 20-6, last week. Running back ~im Ra nkin leads the Mai"lna o f f e n s e • rushing for 267 yards on SL carries. Marina has a good defense but rould suffer if linebacker Jim Wendell, who \Vest.em coach Jim Everett calls one of the best in the league, does not play. \Vendell has a bruised knee and Henigan says he is doubtful. Offensive gua'rd Dan Gurzl will replace We n d e It on defense and 15.>pound Brian Schlosser rilay s t a r t at flankei', where Wendell al.so plays. effective oo defense w b 11 e Cameron ls a top offensive ~1alagon is a t~way James Burnett and Brian Cannack are the key moo u,p froM for Canyon. Tb e Comanches have a r u g g e d ground attack led by Mike Muon and l'r1ike Yuematsu. Canyon's attack. however, Is paced by quarterback Lam Consalvi. Dana Hills c o a c ft Tooy Leon says if the Dolphins can stop Consalvi they have • good chance ol wimlng. Dana Hills has had trouble with the nu thlJ week and Leon is worried 'bis t e a m won't be in-top condition. He ~ everyone will play, but just bow well t h e y perfm;n remains to be seen. The Dolphins oontinue to ha\'e1a balanced offensive at· t.ck and will be trying to run and pass on an equal basis again tonight. Tailback Darryl Hw-e has become the workhorse in the Dolphins' backfield while Al Benavidez CU1tinues t o im· prove at quarterback. Howe is averaging U6 yards each game and Benavidez has pass- ed for over 100 yards in each ol tile Dolphins last t w o outings. • D11111 Miii• Olftfti.e RE Vince M< Culloch AT (r1i9 FulledoM AG Nick V0¢c• C Mlk1t T•11~ LG Wts Colller LT JM C•IN'fOll LE ... rllUllO M1l-n QB "I 8•n•vide~ F8 Ron KOsm.111 T8 Ovryt HDWlt SB JDM Pence 01111 MUii l:MlltnM OE Arnulfo Ml lil!IOfl OT Joe C•meron OT Cr1IO FuH1dOi.e OE ltlth1rd ltenl L8 Aon K~lll Lii Ric~ !ll'OW!llnO LB JOll!I Gill LB Bruce W1 rrlrigto11 OB Kerry Cr1bll 08 Darryl Howlt S Chr!t W•l1h "' "" "' "' ,. "' "' "' ,. ,., '~ "' ,,. "' "' "' "' "' ~rt ,., '~ streak that extends over the Western also has a con· past two sea90nS. sistent runnlng threat in Ed The Trojans have given up Reid, who has carried 43 times 14 points in three games this for 276 yards.- For Coll.st Area . ' . . Nielse11 Captures Net Title Kurt Nielsen or Long Beach won the open men's singles In the recent third a n n u a I r~ountain Valley tennis touma· mcnl. Nielsen defeated Dennis Op- peltz of San Diego in the finals after Oppeltz had knocked off the No. 2 seed and last yea r's winner, Neil Bessent, of Long Beach. Robin Kahn of Los Alamitos v.•oq the women 's singles title fo r the second straight year, defeaUng Long Beach's Penny John90fl in the finals. The men's doubles title was v.·on by twins Gil and Atike Duran ol Baldv.·in Parle They defeated Bessent and ?dark l\1arcin for the title. \V o m en's doubles v.·inners were J;)orothy Bogdanoff 0 r Aionterey Park and C h e r i e Kay of Costa Mesa. ?<.fi xed doubles winners were Neilsen and Ch'dy Robbins. In B di v i sio n , Kelly Davidson wo n men's singles , Rae Murbach captured t h e women's singles tille, Jan Eric Mann and Steve Foster v.·on men's doubles, Mimi Wentz and Lori Bottala walked off with the women's do u b 1 es crown and mixed d o u b I e s champioos were Dick Dours and Diane Benoit o f Hun· tington Beach. Winners in the C division included: Larry Neipling in men's singles; Kelly Hook in v.·omen's si ng I es ; Myron Speaker of FoWllain Valley and Hov.•ard Kersti ng in men's doubles; Sally Slr"Obl and Pat Blow of Fountain Valley in \\'omen's doubles and Bob Walke r and fl.farilyn Pruetl in mixed doubles. In the D division M a x Berman of Westminster won men's slng]es, Stephanie ~laeda of Costa Mesa ca~ tured women's singles, Jim season and have posted a pair But If Marina's offense does ot shutout.!. 17--0 over Tustin · IK?t sputter, it should score 1---~and"°'_l.,4"--0'--"o"'ve"r--'V'-'al"en""'ci"'a,_,.!L-rioften against the ~ Pioneers' these games. efl!IJSe:-1dtbougb--\Vestei 11 is X t Rupp and Steve Spaulding or ~coun -.Jrlo-_v_. ____ _J~,,i .. :""':-.·. :i1furl:~ "i:~1 J Lee Cook of Huntington Beach won women's doubles and In the two shutouts, Jim 2--1 (thanks to a l-0 forfe it Green and Art Heise played over Redlands ), it has been VAR51T1' Gr1nltt {VI 11,\t; I. FIKher (VI leading roles' Each ran for outscored 91).59, a long •-·-~-wn last week Marina's biggest problem T111n11 1u1 1~1 "'''"'11 11 :13; '· H1i.n 1vi 11:241 10. JIOll>frs """"'...... I. 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Sendrl (Fl ll :M; .. •url IVl 1.J. Jlm G•Hr! 191 DB R1MV Clitvhom lli 1 Koler (CJ t •37{11N COUrHrKord), CF) 11•!1• 5 $mlll (Fl 1\•ll• I Ta.¢.,.·Rldllt {M) def. Ad el'!• 4 Art H•lM 1'1 OB 01vld 511"""'-1711 2. Young CC) f.4~ l. &11!1 c..:1 •. "(; -' RN W {F)0 11':21; 1. Slrornbefo 'C Fi AUClltnOOCIV CU) 1-3. -,1:11100 ICL t:!tO. I' tt•wklnlOll CCI ll•ltJ 1 F~"·k IE/ ";.\'j' ., li1n11-He1ld IMI dt l. K1mlntt1 .. t :lli 6. lllornPIOfl Cl"} S'J, r.t.tlh!r-y' -' 117J'-""jj~ -0-' ~--t.vton IUJ ... I. (Cl 10:02; I. T A1tl (M) 10:511 •m.~o .ltl · Jo nun lllotMHO>Gosltnloler CMJ def. E~•n- Rustlers' Shackleford. Wa1·v of LA Southwest " Ray Shacldeionl isn't .. king Los Angeles Southwest College lightly, despite tile fact tile Cougars haven't ~·on in two outings thl.s season. , , Shacldefard, the head foot. ball coach at Golden West College where his Rustlers will take a 3 • 0 non-conference record into the first Southern California Conference outing of the year Satwtlay night at Orange Coast, Is wary of the Cougars. '"They are a little hard to evaluate," Shackleford says. ~'They run wen. have good speed and they have the toP pass receiver in the league. alc>ng with one of the best """""'' "111 tell you one thing, Rustlers Piao Scout Night' Golden West O>llegc's first annual Scout Night is planned saturday. All uniformed scouts a n d cub s. along wi t h their aupervl!IOrs,. will tJe admitted free to the Rustlers football game wtth LA Soulhwt!t at Orange coa.1 Cotfcgc. rt begins al 7:30. No advance reservations are ,,..,....ry, we'll have to play well to beat them." Does it make any dirrerence to him that the Rustlers are ea.riv favorites to capture the conference title? "I don't think it makes too much difference," he says . "You have to play all seven teams whether yru are the favorite or not and there are some good teams io our con- ference," With three victor1es o v e r south Coast c.nferenee Ines behind It, ii' this year's awe team coming along as he ex- pected? "The fact we could play these three teams and still be undefeated makes m e believe we have a good foot-ball team. "Our defense has been im- proving each week and it was · outstanding against Fullerton. That has to be the most Im- proved part of our team," sa'ys Shack1erord. Dan Accomando, the Rustl e rs sophomor e quarterback , is still nursing bruised ribs but will draw the starting a ss ignment against Southwest. "The "''ay our offense i5 5"t up, the quarterboclt has to run with the football. If he can't nm with 14 he woa't play.'' t z. 11: ... (M) I 21; T•ue<lllo !Ml fl) 11.,2. 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Why I don't knojv. llut the Nutional 01>inion ft C':-.carC'h Ce nt('r at the Uni versity of Chlci.iJ..(O rcPorls its study or 1,500 households he reabouts indic·atcs such. And those "'herein some nlc1nber phiys i.l muslcal instrument definitely oulr11n k th1· non1nusic:il hom es as far :is overall int•on1e f;O('S. 'fhc record also shO\\'S that those tuni.llcur musicians over Ul:!<: 21 i.lre better t•dUCi.l led tha n ;1\"1•r;1i:c. Q. "\\'llf\ T 't\' as the first telC\'ISCd priic fi ght?" /\. That 1939 bout bel\\CCn Lou Nova and !\lax Baer. No\'a '¥\'On by a knockout in the n·rst. LOBSTt:KS tiur C h ie f P rognost icator predicts Joh:-.ter farnters "'ill soon prolifera te hke l':tlfi:-.h f;irmers. ' 11" TIIE I.I~(;() of lh l' ~nglis h . lingerie is '"s 1n<ills," ;1 toilet is ;1 "luo,'' ;1 dry goods store is a ··draper ':.,'' ~l ;1rk n;ik~·1I is ··starkcrs"' i.lnd prcgni.l nl \.\'on1cn is ··preggcrs." l)r so reports ou r Langua ge ntan. IT 111\S n1-:1-:N S1\IO that the T;iurus person almosl il'lvari ;1bly is a busincs!I suecess, providing that pi.irly has enormous finaneial baeking and 'plenty of luck. Possibl y tru('. But I have heard from the stargazers that the t)'Jlil·al 'faurus is a dreamer and must take grrat car.c not to trip over poodles, dri\•e over flov.•er beds or bump into plat(' glass doors. TllE 111\RD Fl\CTS I( yOu don 'l already \Vear dentures, odds run two to. one you will by age 65 ... \\'llY PACIFIC salmon die af· tcr spawning while 1\tlantic salmon do not remains a mystery ... APPROXIM1\TELV one out of every l,OOC. patents is issued to a "'oman ... DID I TELL you a mile of dimes laid end to end 11,•ou ld be worth just about S9.00ll'! ... i\1'l0NG TIIE Clll"ESE, the children of t"·o brothers are forbidden to mi.lrry . but not so the children of \\\'O sisters. Odd . · ONE OU1' of c\•ery three palicnts 'tl.'ho compli.iin of amnesia pro,\'e lo be fakers . .Still, the malady is not as rare «!s you mi~ht think. About 20 ,000 Ameri cans caC'h..ycar rc<i ll y do suffer same. A1'1 ASKED how often those old-time stagecoach drivers ch<i:nged their horses on cross-country trips. Every 15 miles or so \vas typical. Six maybe se\'en limes a day. &Odrttlml-il I• l..li'I. IOl'll, Ille Deltr l'llol, ,.,0 . lellllf, lkWl'Ort .... CR. VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ- .~ales •Service • Leasing 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495·1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 -1740 S.. °""' Fwy. to A•«y l'tiwy. tlif, rilJht -M.,..._nte SO WHATS NEW WITH Y0U ? Only the Daily Pilot realty tells you what's new in your loc•I community .•. every day @,fj[\i,!!.li ~-:!::.: . .. l llealtliy llarvest U"IY1le ...... Pumpkin growers in Illinois experienced a bumper crop of the orange-colored vegetables this year ·- Just in time for Hall oween Jack-o·la nlerns. Far· mer 's daughter Carol O'Neal sits on a pile of pum-· pkins selling in fi.·t elrose, Ill. Ford Economic Plan Just a Pain Killer? OR . ltllBERT l\DLER Lik e the rest oflhe ni.ltion. "'e \.\·ail e d \Yilh bated breath for {he words or · '''is dom lo flO\V from \Vashin glon on the cures for our economic ill s . As usua l. the message thal came \Vas not a cure, but a pain killer lh<i t will dull the problem only to \\'akc u1> later to find things arc ('\'C ll \\'Orse. l .• ET US 1-:X1\lUINE how ~iculous fhe hod):lc podge 1 or stalC'1n cnts a r c. Some· items ha.vc merit , but ;.ire rapidly o ffset by o thC'r iti'ms. 'rhl' 5 pe rcent tax s ur- charge to curb s pend)ng i.lnd in trcasc go,·crnmenl revcnut·:-. is recessiona ry. The puhlic has not been able to ket•p 1111 with double digit inf\;1 1iv 11. 11nd assuming a 5 p<'rl'C'tll i11erc a se on an a\·t·l';t}!l' 15 percent tax hraekel. ~·o u a rr merely 1:1ii ng to st•! the publiC' hack :111 L'Xlra I pcl'ccnt in the ir l1attle to sta y even. 'l'he increased pro1X>sed ta x credits for exp:1nsion or utilities and industry is il- lus ory a s r t•C'ess ion is already here and to take :1nothC'r SJ billion of spe n- dable income out of the cconomv. is C'e rli.l inl y not going tO create ;Jny reason for e xpi.lns ion with or '''ilhout lax credits. S llORT 0 t~ G•A'S rationing , w hic h would ·de,s troy the r ecreation. hotel, restaurant und resort industries, there is no 't\"3Y to reduce fuel con8umpti9n by Ford's stated objectives. In the fra1nework of suburbia today, the odds of ha\•ing anyone \\'ilhin fi\"e miles of you \\•ho \\'Orks the same hours in the :-amc place or e ven the Si.lme nei ghborhood are aOOut one jo ten ThLLaX-hw:dc.b-to achieve a dditional public Money D9ctor tra nsportation lo s ubslttutc for cars ~ill be beyond com· prehension a nil the 'time lag a 01attcrofyc;Jrs. Reduced auto use is also recessionary. Bu l s ince the cost of oil is the hiJ::: nc"'s itC'm in the inrlation:ir~' cycle -and in the dcstruC· lion of o ur balance o pi.i ymc nts-this area ntust be attacked. Bul nowhere \.\'as there the thrust for doing the real joh or de ve lopin g alte r- n:ilive energy sources. \Ve have more o il reserves in our shal e than docs Suudi· 1\rabfi1 in its \"a st \.\'ell s. Ov er 1'he Counter: HI.SO Usl'°'J• I MUTUALFUNDS I. N<lw Yor-~Fcl· DOOl'jO 10,., 10, JP GWlll 6.91 111 Vl~l.1 F •. 1' •.11 ~flt i1 .I 1111 or D{t"'I E 1.0. 1. 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INIH•ll110 • 11 ui. .. 1o Mlncnllt' :14 , 100 ,..,_h Qlll<O.I IO 6 no 11v,, \~ t1us1"" it 10 n 11 -• pipe 1ne 1s to mp ele 1n 1 sylvan1a unuer s uch a p a n z:, L~tt ~ ;: J:Yo!. ~ c:i.roew111 1 • 11~ ... ,.. Elll\'I c 120 4 JJ 1l"• 1,. rn.oco 0ii , Jto t \i\i • ., MMJ.M 1 n 10 '" s.i .... n • ~ .. 11 u• 1•in, '" 1•• 1Mtr 1 u 111 •Jl'I • '• 19t77." thetcompany satd In a b '!he Atasdkan plipef line • ..-,to ::::.ii:;:·~ ~ ':: 'f"'• ' .. f:.:.ld iz : ,~ 11~! r: ~=~PG2 : ·, 11:: '! : 1:: ::::R"";:J /1 u 4u ~~:;~ ::i.o'1:. ': : I' :~:~;: Clue\100' -·"-~ .~. 1' \a ~=~· ,: '! ·~ ;~=: 1:.: s ate men • l r1n" cru e oll r o m t 1e A>lll'O .. ~ 11'1 ... 31\lo4 SI'\ ~fl'Olllll I I , ... 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Joan Kennedy was ordered to appear in Fairfax County Traffic Court Nov. 6 to ansv•er a charge that she TV Episode On Lesbians Postponed NE\V YORK (UPI ) -NBC has postponed for f u r t h e r editing an episode of "Police \\1oman" that includes a was driving under th c in· flucncc of alcohol \rhen her car sn1ackcd into another auto in suburban Virginia. ~1rs. Kennedy. 38. iqe , wife of Sen. Ech1•ard .Kennedy~ 1 O- i\1ass. l, 1vas c h a r g e d \\!ed- nesday \\ilh driving under the innuence of alCQhol after her 1rh.ite convertible bumped the rear of a car slopped at o red light not far from the K c nne d y home in thi s surburb. 'That car in turn hit a third auto. l---~''-'u2bplot involving a I es bi an rclalionShip. THERE \\'ERE no injuries. and damage to the cars. in- volved was es1in1ated by police at$1.400. Assist an l Comm o n\vealth's Attorney WH/iam-Bechtold-saicf-4'itm"s:' day convict ion on the misde- meanor charge carries a max- imum penalty of 12 months in jail and.a $1 ,000 nne. Con- viction means loss of driver's license for a 111inirnu1n of six mont hs ;md possibly for up to one year under Virginia Ronald Gold. spokesman for lhc Nalional Gay Task Force. called the nc114-·ork's decision "a step in lhe right direction of ridding television of the stereotyped imagC · of homosexuals." NBC. ho\revcr, sa id it!! deci~kln v.·as not made on the ba sis of any prolests. "THE t: r I so 0 E \\'Cnt through the normal NBC stan- dard review process." an NBC spokes1nan said, ''and it v.·as decided to pos1pone the shov• for fu ture editing." The spokcsn1an said t h e Sho\\', entitled ''flO\\'Ct 0 f Evil," primarily dealt \\'ilh a "ripoff'1 scheme in an old age home. Ji1 a subsidiary plot. the three fc1nale prop rietors are involved in a "lesbian love triangl e." HE SAID AN episode en- titled "Only a Game" '''ill be aired in its plaei! Oct 22. The netv.'ork 's decision follows a CQntroversy bel\\'ecn 1nilitant gay organizations and ABC over a program dealing ·with the rape of a young boy by his male teacher. Despite the protest. ABC aired "The Outrage,'' a n episod e on AB C· s '·i\farcus \\°clby, fl.l.D." on Tu<'sday. llo\vever s c"\1 er a 1 :lffilh•h·s dt.'Cidcd not to air the pro- gram. law . If usual proccd ura in such cases is fol lowed, ! he county traffic court judge may ask ri.rrs. Kennedy if <>he 1.,. o u I d like to participate in an ex- perim<'nlal. fcclcrally-fundcd 1>rogra'rn called fa j r fa x Alcohol Safety Actio n Project. "'h.iCh co li'ld include trcatmenl such as group counselling and dri ver education. BECHTOLD SAID a defen- dant \\•ho participalcs in such a program jl13Y then have charges against him reduced to reckless driving. Officer Doris Cooper of the Fairfax County police s a i d ~lrs. Kennedy may seek a rontinuance if she enters a plea of innocent, 01· 1nay re- quest a trial before the Traffic Court judge on the same day of her hearing. Police said Joan Kennedy \ras given a breathalyzcr l'!st and released under personal recognizance following a hcar- i n g b e fore a specia l 1nagistrate. Police declined lo make public !he resul!s 'or the lCSL B1•ensts, Devices Silico11 l111pla11t Device s Recall e(l WASft!NGTO~ (AP) -The Food and Drug Adm inis!ration bus announced the recall of 50,000 pairs of silicon breast implants and 2.000 pairs of si licon testicle i m p I :i n t s bt•cause of defecti ve packag· ing that CQU]d result in in· frclions. The p rodu c t s 11 er e tlbitributed during the I as t y1•:1r b.v the !)ow Corn i n g C:on>. natio nally and in To~,yo. Bru s sels. Ca n a d a a1'id Australia. Sll.lCON BREAST impl ants norm ally are used to enlarge sm all breasts or replace 1issue removed because of cancer. Prosthetic testes replac e those re1noved for health reasons or as a resull of accidents. The FDA said r out in e tCslin(il by the comJ)tiny last month' disclosed !hat defective packagin g caused somr of the produc1s lo ~ nonst('r1lc. A nonst('rilc b r e a s l or testicular implant could cnuse lnfccllon after surgery. th l' FDA s;iid The Infection would bf' really appa rent sh or 11 y after su rgery and th ere Is no cause for alarm among tho!=.e who received an implant :ind e x p('ri e n ce no coin- plicntion s, the agency said. Oi\'E CASE OF infection has been r e port e r! but in- 1-estii,-:rtlors have not dctermin· C'd "'hcther !he ink.-ction was caust'd by the imp1~1nted ilfOS- lhctic device or rault.v sur~lcal Jlrocedure, <ln a~enry spokOS- man said. \ Both prod ucls \\C'rr put up in blisler packs by Q o \Y 's Hemlock . ~fich.. plant a n d bear lhc fi rm nri rne of Do1\.' Corn i n g Co rp . ~tedical Products. ~lidlnnd. r.lich. 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S2.75 to S2.80 ~ no money down ... months to pay General Jato Super 100 GOLF BALLS =1~~ ... $133 • Gutless Cover '.High Tension Winding • Energjzed Center ' • • .. • • I ' By 1'01\t BARLEY ducting tour and in February he \\•ill oni..o•llfl'ilolSl•tl be orr to tll a nchcster, England. for a Bustling bachelor Alvaro Cassuto concert or two \Vith the BBC Northern firmly believes !hut. under his baton, Orchestra. the UC Irvine Orchestra can become a IRVINE AND Europe arc very ' ' Cas"s uto's reputation for being one of lhe most demanding taskmasters in toda~·s cpncerl halls has preceded him. lie is the first lo reflect that it has not a\vcd or discouraged his' campus n1usicians. tnajor ~u s ita l force in Southern happy with that globctrolting <ir· Cahforn1a. rangement. They have lo be. For that -Scoffers hud -better -bev.·are. ~or -is--the-wHy the high powered Por· Cassu_to, 35, comes ~o lhc lr\:ine cam· tuguesc podiUm s tar has operated "CERTAINLY, I expect a person's P,us '4'!t~ I.he rc1)Ulull0;n of l_"lt?1ng one of throughout hi s in erruria\ c;1recr. bes l \\'OrkJ>roduct for every second he ~uropc s hQttci;t conducting proper· ··The university orrhestra .. .,.ill nut or she is 'Orking \\'ith me," Cassuto tics. . · , . surfer as a result of my tra\"cls," ht• said. "Given lha_L I am the most The lr\'tnc ~011 br~ss \\'ho lurt'd hi!" s<iid . "\Ve have already achieved an a~rceablc person in t~c \\·orld lo \\'Ork Arts I Dining Out Entertainment OA.ll Y PILOT Cf F"naay, Oc lober 11, 1974 • I • New UC Irvine Orchestra director: "I think we are going to build a campus·communlty ensemble that will astonish our audiences ." ' ' ... •'.' • Traveling Conductor ' • Lands at UC local m"akers and lo\·ers of classieal music. "\Vhat ait opportunity "·e have." he sa 1d. "Really, there is "n(}thing IJul-thc Los An ge les Philarmonic Orchestra in tlosc pro:<imit.Y lo us aiid 11·c have :i wonderful opportunify lo serl'c the public's music-needs O\"Cr 3 \1·idc aren." Cassuto·s extr<i efforl'i, in arldition he rea lized that the runrerl hall and to the 1n1minent German Jsra'eli not the tourtroom 1\a~ h1:-. trUC" arena British and ezcchoslo\·akia~ conduc: an_d he is the holder o{__tlit• ~ ~K;o~w~s~·--==1 tinfChbreS. WITr a JsffiKcfi1m back~ ~"itrlry-Prize· fronrtht!-'F:rnglcwootf Portuga l to keep an eye on his O\\"ll Fl'stiva l and lhe Portuguese Press Na!ional RatliO Symphony Orchestra. .<\,1·ard of. 1970, . '"I anl stilt their ronduetor," he Bulhc1s burn1ng toadd;1nc:\v honor s:rtd. '"But, again, n1y duties in Li sbon ·to th~ long listof a\.\·iird'i t~nt cram his- 1,·ill not affect !he job I intend lo to do Art Colony home --1>speli111ly1dearto here in Irvine ." him . he adds. bct:n1se L~una Beach C1\SSUTO BEl.JE\.ES that hi s \"i\"id!y reminds h1n1 or las native presence on the podium for so long 0("· IR\'l l\ E 1\\jJ)l 1<.:sc1-:s m<1y also ~l'l ~outhl'rn Portuga \. cupicd by Dr. Peter Odcg:1rd v.·ill a ehantl' to he;1r so1nc of Cassuto "s J\l\·a ro Cassuto \1 uni :. to be kno\\•n serve as a s timulus to the campus en· 011 n thorou~hly a va n\ ~ard1.• 1nnsi1·. :1:. thl· condu('tor 11 ho put 1he CC li'· here from his nu11ve Portugal \\•111 excellent understandin~ and I think "·1th -I expect nothing from anyone l----ha_vL.1.CL.£har_c_ him.~'ci.th_I be major •\*e 8re-ge-tn-g-tG-bui-ld-a-c.impus~1.:om..._LhaU.do-1l~P.f;c:.Uro.m m1•sclf. '' .Eu rop:c.a n . o rch cstr~s \V ho are . munity ensemble thut:-\\'ill Hslonish _Cassuto s muS1cal ~nu f~r. the.fr· sembJc..Jong_bc(ox.c...it_pla.>·S_it.s..lits1L ~~Ilc......is ~ortu"a1·:.; ... firsl-l\~cJvcAun~in4l-Ordl~o·l-h~'-l11u,.1i:a l-map. - -notes in uni son. --- - -rom·p()st>r :ind l1c ha~ bcCn romn1is"· · ··r11 bC her"e ru·r at !l·a:-.t a 1·e:ir arid I ",\fresh face \.\·orks v.·ondcr!..'. ht• sionctl in lhc pasl to v.·rih.· scores for plan to tlo it in !hut tin1t•." h~s aid. "If ! , ~lamor1ng for hi s ser\•1ccs and arc d'tences vine ensen1ble \\·111 1n·ciude d I . r h. our au . . B h , S h s h prepare to rccom1X!nse um or cs ··eut I ean"l make omelettes cet O\'C n s e \"ent ymp ony, 6,000-'milejourney. . \\ithoul eggs," Cassuto grinned ... , Ra\'el"s Bolero .. and pcrha~ a little N~t m~nth, h.C will leave the cam· have opcninglj for more musicians in Berlioz, ~mong other \\"Orks. pus v.nd ,tus new Launa Beach hon:ic an orchestra that Yiill , obvious!~·. be lie behc\•es t~at the end _product of lor...Wesl OerD:J:ln,Y an4_conccrts with 'built around music majors here and 1 tbose effort~ will be a scnes of C(\fl· lhE; ~rl~n Phtlha.r1non1c. In Deccnl · "'ould particularly \\'Cicome ;ip· ccr~sthal\\·111 putthena meoftheUC ~rJl1\\'1!1..,bc lsrucl for. another con· plications from string players.'' . Irvine Orchestra squarely before -· ~aid. "i µm a great believer in the SUl'h inll'l"nation:dly known in· I sound confident it ":-. hceause I ha1•c. ronccpt of guest c9nductors and it is slitutions as the (;ulhcnkian Foun· ;ilre;.id .v r1.·alizcd fron1 exp1>sure Lo my experience that a pern1ancnl con-dalion. th1.• r:as\n1an School of ~tusit tht·:-.e students lhat 11 l":tn bcdOne. ductor can become permanent to the and !he Ne1v l\I us ic Group of ,.Pick up 1·our fJddk• unrl join me.~ point that his orcheslra grows dull Phil<idclphia. he grinnt·d . ~-1·hars an OJ>en in..-itation and stodgy and unwilling lo produrc Cassuto has ;1 \u11 degree lh<•l he 10 th<' romn1unit.1. Like I sa id. I can'L lhatcxtracffort." tossed on one side 14 years ago v.•hen n1ttkeomelettt·.., \\ 1lh11u1 eggs.·· . Mehta Begins Season at UC Irvine Ta·EAT ,poR UNICEF Tricl,;, or Trent Rodn ey Allen Rippy of Jack·in·thc-Oox funlc \\'a nts people lo lurn I ta IJO\\'CC'll into :1 ti me to shu re \Vit h thc...c:.hi lclrcn or I he '''orlcl through UN1 C ~:1:. th ' UnitC'd Nations 1ntcrnation<1 l Children's i'~mcrgency l•'un<t. ltoclney. lJNICEf<"' Da y chairn1an. '''ill be np1X?a1iing in u fr ee "Kids llclping Kids" UNI CE~· show fot· children from 9:30 to 11 :30 01.nt Sttturduy. 'Ort . 19. in the Ed\ru1·d-, Nc,v1>0rt Cinema in Ncy.·porl c~·nto·1-. Zubin J\lchta. fresh from a l-:uropcan concert tour, wlll bring his Los 1\ngcles Philharmonic OM- chcstra lo UC Irvine Saturday, Oct. 26. The concert \Viii be the first in a series of eight in the Orange County Phllharmonic Society's 1974 ·75 season. Opening the socicty"s 21st season. the concert will begin promptly at 8:30 p.·m. in Crawford !!all. J\1ehta has chosen 1o play \Va g- ne r's "Rienzi." Tchaikovsky 's Overture Fantasy from "Romeo and Juliet .. , and Dvorak's Sym· phony ~o.7 in D minor, Op. 70. Other concerts in the season \Viii be Los Angeles Philharmonic Or- chestra. Zubin ~tehta conducting, Nov. 15: Los "Angeles Philhar- monic, Zubin l\tchta conducting at OCC auditorium. Dec. 7: Utah .. Syn1phony Orchestra, J\t auricc Abravanel conducting, Jan. 24; Los An geles Phi lharmonic Orchestra, l..a\\'rcncc Foster conducting, Jo'cb. 22. and Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Zubin · ~1ehta conduc- ting, April 5. T"·o more scheduled concerts arc the Bavarian Symphony Or· chestra of fltunich, Rafael Kubelik conducting, May 10, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Sydney llarth conducting, f.t ay 24 . All main floor tickets for the Oct. 26 and Dec. 7 concerts arc sold out. 1-'or information regarding balcony tickets at 54 general and Sil for s tudents. contact the Orange County Philharmonic Society. 2<11 W. Co;;ist llwy., Ne\\'port Beach. or hy en 1 ling 646·6411. 1'he Los Angeles Philharmonic's ~i:<·l\'Ct>k, 32· c"nccrt Europc~n I.our be gan Sept. 4 \l•ith a trium· \lhant appe arance at l..ondon's Ro l'al Albert llall before an audience of 8,000. During the 19· city tour, the orchestra has played al all the great-musical capitols or Europe to critical acclaim. The tour ends Saturday in Ne\v York 's Carnegie llall. ~1chtn is nO\\' in his 13th season as the Philh~1rmonic's mus ic clirec· lor. \Vhilc he has been at the helm of the orchestra. he has n1ru1e a llrofound impact on the r.om - n1un itics of Southern Culiforniu b.'o' taking thC' orchestra inlo Black 11nd Chi c:1no ncighhorhoods and h'I the collcg~ and universities, sttid et society l'illokcsman. • " , Zubin Mehta, fresh from a European concert tour, will conduct the Los Angeles Philharm_onic a't UC Irvine • • DAIL YPILOT Frtda .Ocloo.r 11 , 1f74 j Newman !roupe , Dances Saturday . I · Th e n:it1on:.d l) rc1io11111.."<l Gl oria Ne wmun llan<'t' ·riu.:atcr ,will pt'rrorm in con l't•rl Saturday n1 8 v.m . 111 C h:.t pm a n C oll ejt c '~ :'ilcmorlal llall Auc\j1oriu1n, 333 N .. G tu ssell St. -... .. ln<·hull·•I in !ht• prcillrll m "111 bl· th l' prl·111ll're of n lk 'I\ 1rork t:1•nt•r;,1J ;1dn11,-.:i.10 11 for iHlul\:, \s St ~o .... tut.ll-111. ... $1 , T1 t·ke l i. lir l' :il':i il:i hll· t hrou i.:h I hl' l'hu p 1n ~1n C"u lt ur;il E\'l'nl ~ ()f f1t·1•, i7 1 1 ~1i:l~Sg2 1.l·).t 55 1 '"rlt•: Gl.Olll,\ ~t·ll 1nan D ln ll'C' 1'h1 .1tl'J' 1 ....... 1ngul.1r bt't".1Ui.1· 11f 1l:. :1 rt 1~t~· and c h11 r ngr .1ph1 ·r · ... h 1 n ;~11 ra n g t• o f ..,,, It• ,ind hai:i..ground ," ... 1a\t''i llr' J ack i t• (;h{{1Jrd . 11 ho hea t.b. the danl't' progr a n1 :11 Chap m<in "(l!lt' \\'Ill rcad1J\' ~t·c in ;,1 :.l n~lt• c1•en1n i.:·~: l'On cert the v1 t alilv ;111d t't'r" s11tll1t_\ !J f !ht· .. ru n1 p:u1~ .... 'body lii lk' which is 11t once rompclli n~ und rcrreshing, 1'111-: llANCI-: Tll EATER, JU to 1·1 members s1roua:, "'al) derived f rom Sa rk Stud u1s, u m ull iple arti; training ynd vc1·ror1n;u,rc t·enter I hat ~1 s. Nc"·man and thrct• other >.i rtis ts bci;:un In 1957. 8 y 1966 th" tu nlp<inr AfC"' to U full·timc projl·t t , IJl'rf o rm i nJ: lhroui;hu ul l';d iforniu a nd \1 it h t o ur 1<1 und l•r the ~.1\i\111;1\ 1'.:ndo11 n1c11t nf th(• ,\r1 ... il l'~il.11:11t·t· 'f'our1n ~ Program. l'h;qin1an 1 ... 1·0· ... pon~i.1r, \11t h s.1111 .1 An.1 \olll·ge. H .1n eho S;.int1 a /,!o t 'o n1· n1un1t y Collt•gC' IJ1li tfi l·t , the l'Jt~· of Ora ngl' He<·rl·;1tion l>l'I'" rl n1ent ii nd th(' Oran~c l'uuritr Bo;1rd of Edur ulion. of ont· of the la rgl'St dance l'011tt1rt and edu ca tional 1 1•i;idl·ne ~· prog rams in l';1lif11r 11ia this ye:tr • • • Gue_sts from '40s to Air Their Own Hits on KPOL • "1'he Music ·rhul S..ved America." Ccaturing lht' great n\us1c of the '4()s, v.'ith spe('ial c niph asis on songs lhiit wer.c 110pul:.t r during World War II is the title or K POL 'l:i prog r a mn1ing promotion l:i latcd to gel un· der way !\1onduy . S<"hedulcd to run ttirough mid-Novem· b e r ttle up co min g promotion will spotlight the orieinal hits by the original artis ts plus a great deal or music ot the big bands or the era-including Gl enn f\1 il· ler's Army Air Corps Or· chcstra. • · A number of \'eteran )lC'r· tormers will also be on hand to introduce their hits. in· cJ.uding T e x B enekt•, Freddy !\1 arlin. Patti apd 1i1a xine Andrews , Anita O'Da y, ltelen O'Connell and . Sarah Vaughn. RICIJARO WAGNER'S opera . ''T.ri s t :.t n und Isolde." wi~ aired in its entirety. Ii , .. from the S;111 Francisco pe ra l!ou se Friday night rro m 7·11 :30 'p.m .. which sets you up to tune1 to KLOS at 11 :30 for another in its "Jn Concert'' broadcasts, aired in conjun· ction with KABC-TV 's videocas t ofl the sa me showcasing the nation's top rock artists. TO HELP you better un· derstand.Y.·hat is going on in Africa these days. KPFK is airing a twice -weekly program (Wednesday aod Thursda.Y nights , 9·10 p.m.) focuSing on that con· tinent. llelmed by scholar· a uthor Ea rl Ofari, the program se ri~s features many taped interviews with various African ambas· Turning oo Scott Manchester in the area or consumer uf· fa irs, employment, health, legal advice or ('OUntless olher are!l s in which a per· son might find himselC in need of help or information. The number to call is 461- 4366. C01'1M UN ITY in · volve ment of unother kind -raising runds for the Per· manent Ch:irities Commit· tee of the Entertainment In· dustries -turned out to be tremendously suc cessful in terms of dollars and cen1 s for K~1 re. Tha t stalion 's KF'\VB s h ould e njoy "Sho"•ofthe \\!orld"atthe tren1end ous response to Forum r aised more than "Ca ll for A('t ion," as bear $.50,000 with 15,000peopleat· "'i t n e 5 s t o K AB C tendi ng the sta r·s(udded Talk.radio's long time suc· event. And, dollars aside, it cess "'ilh its Ombudsman "·as a highly gratifying ex· Service no"' in its seventtt pcrience ror a ll those v.·ho ye ar o f c'o mmunity in-cont ri buted of their time volvemen,. and talent . Music Center Opera A11ocl1Uon pre1enl1 the llh Annual S111on ol lhe New York Cify. orr~ JULIUI lllUOEL, 01,.clor Nov.13-Dec.8 "II I had to r;hoose one Opera company tor my des•rr island, II would be the New York Clly Opera." Steph•nle Yon Buchau, S. F, MAGAZINE Openin& NiEhl - Wed l I/ 13 1:30 pm S11et1al Ben,fit Performuw:c Luci• di Lammermoor !O~n111Ui/lllli•nJ The Mlk•do !Cilt>e<t & Sull1V1n1ln1l1l M S~t J !/13 tM) ·SI\ JI/JO tU Sun 12/I (Mj Minon Lese1ut \P11tt1nlJ1u n1a) Sit 11123 (f) • T~un 12/~ {I} Pellea1 el Mell .. nde (De~uu1/J~ndl) Sun 11/11 (£) L'lncoronazlont di Poppe• tMontf .. rrdi/ 1t1t11n) Thun 11121 ((). IHI 12/l (l) Un Ballo In Ma1cher• (Vrrdi/lt1li1n) ffl 11/22 (() • Wtd 11121 (() Die Fl1d1rmau1 fl StOJuU/(nl hln) S..! 11/16 \() • $1111 11 /11 \Ml Si l 11/JO M) Mede• !Cllt!t..btnL/l\1h1n\ fllfl I I/If (l ) • SUI! 11t1 !U LI Travl•I• (Verd• lll lian) fti 1111~ /El · Sun 11121 IU Madam• BullerllJ (P11Ccll!l /lta!11n) S.t 12/7(0 ---·---1!i!b:li.lt1swr."'..-= _§j, do r !__a D <! ~ .l'!l_e r_i_ c :1.ll-'gol'etnment-offret1tls-whtc Ofari obtained while atten- ding "The 6th Historic Pan· t.L eMrlt•nl 8fllliMlf l\llotllj.._..-.-----f Well 11/4 (l) • ffi 12/6 (() .... ,.......................... .. ... r ' 111 111' tJAss 11111i" Onr •ol 1ht '°""'"' hnn< \\.i.Uff1 i... .. i-. Halloween sets the theme ror original musical, "The Disenchanted Witch ," to be presented Satur· day, Oct. 19, at Eastblufr School by Children's Theater Guild or Newix>rt Harbor. Characters irl the whimsical orrering will include ([rom left ) Dolly Ro ss as \Vobbl e, writer-director Joan Stain· i~.--------~-'!"ortu.uh_; ,,a.unud_oSor..r.e.lLwayne as.Sniffle.....severalothc.r 'characters also will partici pate in show at 2 p.m . in school 's multipurpose room. Ticke ts will be available in advance at the school and al so at the door. Public is invited. SFUGS Garden Pl t1 n!s·POIS N' Things. Ho1n1· or 01f1cc consulrn· 1100, on pliln! dccoratin~ ~··r\1rt<~ .1 1 no ch a r~c-so 1nuch n11'1 rc rh;i n just a pl11n1 .. hop. ,, ' cannen 1 Challln II vo11 lltin 1 shop at Can· 111'1! " Ch nff!n iii Ocs1Sn 1'\,1;.·,1. 1vl11·rr 11n 11nu sht'lp ln r ltnn f u1 11 1~hlngs, 1•x.q111.,it1· nn t iq11e~. acr.cS· :.nrir·~ .ind Hin l1ncs1 ln 1n11·nnr (h ~,1c.n1 Heimann Opticians IJ1-11nr.1 11·•' dr.~1iz.n~ In r.yr· 1voi1i> f'rnmp1 1J41r'-4~f\al\2t'<I '1 'r\ 1 r• '1nr11 lil07 Aflf'r .;c11•1.11 nA vnur lr :i1111'q, vonr 1 1·11"~' urr jlrouncl, h11r(! .1n1I '-•·rv\1'1'd lly our c1\\'l1 1 ~per! !t!Chn11 •• 1r1n~ #1 consoHdated u Reproductions o.___ ___ __. ~ ' The l<llCSI In reprod uct ion and reduction processes tncludlng bro1vn Jines . sc· plilS, vellums 11nd n1ylars. Complete xcrographv serv· lea, drafting furn iture ilnd acccssoriP.s plus pic k-up and deli very . /Soon 10 opr.nl -Conviv· 1ali1v -.1 ff cctlonarc1v comlorting, 1he l:tnd you 11•11 n1 \\'hen vou'rc !ired, rhlrS1y, hunl!,ty, miserable or slc:k. Lvnch 11·3, Dinner :i·l 1. Su nd.iv ll ru nch 11·3. Poulsen Galleries Bcil u!llu 19th century landsc apes: lhc lln o~t sclcc11on of the cnrrcn1 r rench !iTipres s ln ni ~f5, \t1t~cst .,,~1f'Clion of prl n1~ In Oriln'!C r.nun rv. Thti lillfl"I In lloro!hV Kt•nnt:dy 1v11ruri olorq Connnuous r'-:h l t\111 nn~ of lhl! ~rcil l nnd S1J1111 tn be grcrit nni"I" fl! tMill/ Custotn 1r.1r111ni;. Design Plaza Trauel The pcrsonal!7.ed travel agency th11t allows vou to design your 01vn travel plnns -pl easure or bust· ncss; gtOU\l or lndlvldual. Th ere is no se rvice charge ilnd 11\ere is free delivery . Old WOrld Art An open invitnr lon to \•lc1v our collection of Old Mas· 1cr Palnllngs . On display : lhe \VOrk s of Wlll u1 m Keith, C. llal soe, Johann Bcrrhelson Wenzell. Qsc Kun11 1h .. and Ri chard Peterson . ralnttngs a rn lnvQstmcnr quo llt y nnd In demand hy collec1ors world wldo. Third noo r. 230 Nflwpor1 Cen1cr Drive. suilc 302. . 'Slllllets A ROu rmel's nrra'y or ac- cessories !or the cu\lnarv arr!. An llquP. kll chnnwnrc, rare \v\nrs i\11cl dcllRhtful cookboo ks. Sk1 1\c1s ts proud 10 offer-tile ~llnerv AC11d<l my, o dcllclous sc· tic~ (If ln1rrn1111onal C.ook.· lnfl Gla ss es dcslR nnd to cnh on t! vou r culln nrv obilUlcs. • ~lgntu lnleriors -for I-tome or orfice 644·6120 or 644·6121 Elegance In Time Clocks/ Ba romP.t ors/Ch ro· no met~rs/Mlrrors. Al on W. McKae & Company, a unique ga llery o! lime pier.cs in timeless good taste lrom !he in spired work shops of Molvn cux - Chelsca -Peter F. Bollen· hack -Alan W. McKa e & Company. Design Plaza. 1 p1rt of Newport Center ... , \Veft of rashlon Isla nd. Take Newport Center-"llrtve and look to the st:a. Nine flags In tnc t klf direct you 10 ph1n1y of free parking and a 1ruly unlqnn shopplnR r.xfM!rlon~i. J Afri can Congress" this past June. AND READY lo give yo u a .helping hand with u "·Ide variety of problems is KF- WB's newly implerricntcd publi r s ervice program "Call foLAclion...:.:..A.slaf 40 volunteers. hea ded by l\1rs. Irene Greene, will be laking calls from 11 a.m. - I p.m. during the week from anyone desil"ing assistance · • Hftli• "'' Molt •t wltl H "'••d ;., M1n0ft LtKt UI L• Boheme tl'uct!nll I t~l!•"l Sun I J/11 (M) •Wed 11/20 (l) Tosca (l'...:cini/ I t.1 lian) f~11~ 11/14 \£1'• Sun 12/l !Ml t Tur•ndol fPuccln1/n111an) fd !1/2~ tl) ·Sun 1211 (l> Si! 11/7 /Ml lMu1lc C1nt1r o,,,, 111•. ,,... . . C;.1rn1\•ul ritlt•s, ~n unusu:il ldr yc·l1· p:1r;1dl·, cro .... ·n111 i.: or u Ill'\~' fll1s~ <.:osta i\1t·s~• und a dn.1...,111i.: for a n1'""' t-.•r..., ill hair:hhght the 1974 F1 ('~la de Co:'.!l<.1 • Mesa opc111u..: 1hi ... t•\'c n111J.! .itl Cosla fl1C'su ),ark l\ctivilll•!> y,ri]J 1·u1H11111 v ' : through JO :111 o't·lol'k toda,v , ;.ind l'l'~Ulllt' Pl'Ollipll~ ;1L !) ~.m . S<1turdu} \1 1th ;1 J)<.1r;,1de (l'aturini; hlL'\ IL·s. buby bUl-!j.!il'S. <11HJ 1;l h1.·r pcdal-11ov. crc1I L'U ll\'eya n- ('CS. Foll{l\\•1n i; 1:-lht• t•on11~t·le sehcdul\• · TO.\'.t(; ll'f: 5 -H1 ·:111 p n1 ('arn1\;d 1·i cles. 1-!i•lll l'"· tc1od :ind exhibits 7 p.m Hlul· gr;,i:-.., n111 <;1e· 8 :15 p .111 F:itht•r Coughlin. I~>~ s · l' horus -9 :30~1 m llr;1\11111-: f11r .1 n1aJnr: prit.L' 10:30 p .111 Clu~ing S,\TLiH 1>1\ l ': 9 a.n1 . Btl',\elt· par;;d1· 10.:10 ;1 rn 'J'iuy ·rots Roy;1 I Court 12 :1 ~pn1 {)rilllgl· • Co:1s1 Collt·i..:e .la:t1. 1-:11 .... t·ru- hll'. 12 .:ltt p. fl) ct•rt•n1011ie~ I: 30 r). n1 llorothy .Ju :oant't·r.-: :t 1).rn l'o:-.ta :'ll t•:.;_i lllgh Sl:hool SI age Hand 5 p.m 1\r!Ct· lli i..bct• O;intt>r .... t..........._ i p n1 ,\1•\1 porl llarhol' · 1111.!h S1·hool SlaJ.!t' ll;_i ntl . 9 ::10 p n1 Jlr 1~1· dr<i\\ 111)! Sli~O,\Y : 1\oon 2 p 1n S1n l-!l'r!'> lJ111·111ni.: 'i'ou11g •I p.n1 .\I 1..,!'> Co~la !\lt• ... a Qtll'l'll ,l'i111l l'<;l. ,'j p n1 llelLeoptc·i· ntle ('Ollll'!>I Time 7 JJ-\!}~-t;oru!!a dt! 1_1:.ir_ 1---+----1;m;,.,;,;-tc.<t· rrw·tt.mrl:- • 8:30p.m . J a p:i n·K:i ratc Frtleru!io11 9:30 p.n1 19i I Pinto !)l'a\11ng for ;inll <J mujur pr11.c JIJ::JO V1t':.l ;• l'ln:.1ni.: • i 1 -tj 1: --Chinese CliiSinel i /lj\' f)ru•nl.1! l '.1(·!.,t .. 111 lA•UllJ.:• I ll l[ BAMBOO l·1 .. 11unn~ TrOJi>l".•I Un111,, I ~ TERRACE ''ft)H :-.1~:ALS I ~I l'l<EP \REIH\ITll I Jl1t-'ft 1~:~:\!',',";~· ~;~;~ : : ~11 ml -~ 0:::::::... ~f-I 1 1 J.lki~ Pl;ON E ... &15-5:511 1 1 -1~! 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DANCING IS BACK Fri.J Sat., & S11n. Evenings. Dinner servt d Nightly frorn 5:00 p.rn. Luncl1ron Mon. -Fn".frot11 11:30 "·"'· Su,,dily Clian1p11,(!ttt Br11ncl1 Jror11 IO:JO "·"'· l·islu.•s, 1\Jrals, Oyster Bar, Nottd IVinrs, A ltJ u11J_Spirits E~i:ar l-111yes Enrer1ai11s 1i1tJ., ltt J. & Tli ur. Evenin,es. ~~~~~ TttE BElARElWAbK • In IAg una Beac/1 CJ:,. lk1.1rd\, alk \111·1 1.1li11,, 1n strict Ir. fresh seafocxl "'"' ,.d ;uuu.l hi,tor11 rr1ncn1br:1ncc~ of 1urn-of-thr- '•·ntur\ J .. 1guna lk·a1 Ii. 'l'hf' choicest and frcshc5l sclet·- t1~>1t• .11·1· flo"·n in d~1i1 )' fron1 1n;1ny di~lanl ports. Li\'e l1ilY..ter' frnn1tlu.·1·oa'l flf ~fainl'. Pacific Salmon from \\'a~h111i::-to11. Oyster' fn1rn Long Island Sound and Red ~n.1pper frotn Nr\v ()rlean'. And each i~ rushed dlrt'ctly tn the B,1ard1\alk\ ki1rhcn \\·here scrun1ptiou~ cntrre~ .in· pn·pr1n·d ovrr glr>\rin~ co:tls of \1·r~tc-m mcsc1uiic .11111 f1u11111M1d! 'J"l1e Bo.1rJ1,•;1!k al"O oiler.; choicr: beef .11111 \\'nd.-r r hirlrn d111nrrli rhari'oal·broilrd to a df'lcct- .1hl1· tun1 I linnrr' ,1,1r1 ;1t $3 'l"i. l)i,1rihu1rd tl1rnu(!hou1 1hr Rn:1 rd\valk arc hun· dn•\h nf .u1t1q uc• .. 1rt if;iri. ,ind lu-.1or1('a] photographs. ·\n .1111he11 ti1· pla)er p1.1111• i>1;1ndi; in thl' Pl ayhou~c I A1un~1' 1\·h1·1.-guf'i<I~ 111.11 H'li•c1 tht' n111si• and operate !111· old f.1~h1oned foot prdal l\ri n~ your f:unil r to the Hoardwalk for dinner. Reservations: 4~588 · Moo1i Stars In Show . "1\ :-rnall ~tf·p fvr 1na11. a ~iant slt•p fur fllanki1KI ." So !-iaill !'l;cil l\r1nslrong v.•hen ht.• bc,«1111£• the first ear· thling to ~f'I root on lh.;- 11100: •• !lo\\' n1:1n~ t1111es have you look ed U\l to the ni i:ht sky, :11 tha l still m ysll'rious sphl'l'l', <ind \\'Ondt·rcd about iL.; lll<iny SCC'rC'I S ') Ftldey, Octobef 11. 1974 DAILY PtLOT (';I Sky St11nts Qul's tions :ibou t Lh l' rnoon·s orii::in. its rC>altion - :-h1p to l';irth (Y.'as it ripped 11uL or Earth's oct»lns ':'l and l)s rn\H'1•n1l'nl <iv.'il~' rron1 our planet ;ire an1oni:: those 'di~t·ussccl at thl' Ill'\\' fall· s hoy,• in 'l'e ss n1an n Pia net;1 ri u n1 ;1 t Sa nt;,i Ana Colll'l;('. Off(lt'(>tl l':JC'h 'l'Ut'Sd<Jy ;,ind 'l'hur~<l;i y lholidu~·s t'X· l't'J>letll lhrouj.!h Orl. 2,1. "Our lloubll· J'J;111t'\ ·~ is rrc:.C'ntcd hy pla nelariun1 dircc·tor SlC\'C' Eas t 111oncl under the i.1u spircs or the t 'o n1n1unil)I' Services Ofl'iec of the Rancho Sa riliago t:o n1m u11i t y Col\c~c f)istrict. Gordon .\1r('ollun1 \\lths 1 ~111ds lrcn1c>ndo11 ~ ,,·ind pl'('SSllt'l':-and bufll'ting as he pcr£orn1s \\'tllJ,:·\1·alking slunts nn suupt•cl ·up Stt•:1rn1an )Hhitt·d b~ ht~ parlnt•r J ot• C. Jlughl's. 'l'llt· bt-\\it1g pl ~1nt• and the !\lt•('nllt1n1-ll ugh1•:-> t1•:11n "ilt bl' featured in Space J'';tir '7'1 Saturday und Sunci~1y. l)(·t . 19·20. :11 l1oinl J\1ugu Navy Complex. bct\\'l'Cll ~l alibu and Oxnard on l>acific Co<1 sl lligh\\'<JY Irvine Co1111111111ify 'Norman' Ve1·y Fu1i1iy Public sho\\•s begin at 7:15. F'r ce rcsl'rvations c;1n hi! obtained by t•<Jlling the t'ommunily· Ser\;ices Office ;,i\ 8:15-3000. S peci<1I s hov. ings ror j!rou11s are <.1lso <1Vai lab!C> rnl' hooking · lhrou~h the Community Services Of- r icl' A frt'I' 'l'ess mann Pl;inclarium broc hure listing th<' history of the don1C>tl faC'ilily a nd 1!e..,t·r1hin ~ each of the llC\\' fall and \\'inter sho\1•s :ilso is · ;1vai l~d1lc . ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS ( f'r idEl'y and Saturday until 6 P.i\1 .1 dinners include soup Of" salad, baked pol a to 01· rl('E' RED SNAPPER '. ............... , . 2.25 MAHI MAHI •. •.................. 245 GRILLED SEA BASS .. . . . . .. .. . . . 295 TOP SIRLOIN, ................ ,. 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK ........... ,.. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL ... , ... , ....... ; . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m. N:ll E.Coo·•Hwy •(oci.;in;Jdet M01•(71•lb7~.m:Kl tb27B Poc:ifi< Coo11 Hwy • liln1onqton6ch. • !21 l) 5'n·ll21 ... ______________ l I Ride Along t I with I ., . t I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I ' I I ·JI I ' " . I I .... . '· I I NOW APPEARING AT I 1.95 10 3.55 STEAK N' LOBSTER 6.45 Dinners Include: Green Sala1, Choice ot Dressing. Garlic Bread."Choice of Rice Pilati 0t Potalo DINNER BY CANOLELITE CWW.Dhl!Mr .... , .......... ts· S..FooollCo:ll lkw+ .... 1.60 ........, 1...c1 s... ...... 1.•s st.-M' l'e,,.,.. .......•.• 1.•s T., SirWll Stt.l ..•. , ..••. 2.SO ,.._..COii W,..,M ...•.. J.41 Mow Tort S..._ ........•. ).45 Shdtywd.S._. .......... l.IS C..... S.._ .......... 2.tS Ste*-A_... .............. J.IS SpocWt Moa.-n-. ....... 2.ts"· sww. , .................... J.15 --cHA TIAUlllMe ls.rr.. twol ..-...,_ l.lS IH HUMTNiTON IU.CH, 5174 ~ A"...14MIOI .... ,.,_,AU .. lMl...,,11914-C"""• -~ _. 'I' .M. lfri. & s.t. 'HI t :JO I' .M.I lmd: 0.,:. W... ,._ Fri.-s.t, & S... 0,.. 4:JO l'.M. IM GAIDtH G«OYI. 1461 ~Grewe _ll·Sll).7540 .,._ IUCll & ._.._,... ITUtll .,._,.~ U.tl' l'.M.IFri. & S.t. 'HI 10 l'.M.t '-II om,: MOii "-Frl-...... fnt S-.y l :l O A.M. Destination: perhaps the finest prime rib ever. I ~ ·-...,~, -- At Victoria Station. a res tau rant with out compromise. Dine on superb prime rib or splendid steaks in the authentic atn10- sphere of an English railway station. surrounded by rai !road artifacts . The drinks are hearty and good. the experie nce one to make you return. Next stop Victoria Sta.ti on .~h· Surf &Sand i I •. 18542 MacArthur Blvd. I ·~~-~ HOTEL I Irvine, Calif. -· I I 833:9666 I '-'------:--------.-A • 990 Dove Stl'l>l"t Newport Beach 752-0240, • . -. What's Ui&AI I "1aot t o Do .. ,., DAll y PILOT r ..... , Cc•-ti, 197' ' ·bite~~ .~m/ Ballet Pacifica ·Presents Two Concerts .. SU NDAY BRUNCH on 11\e [)e(-k -9 00 . 2:30 • CHUCK BEAU\IAI $ Colorful Art1s1 Doing His Thing Tuesday lhru Friday 5 to 7 I HTIRTAtHMINT HIGHTLY 0.-0f'HIS ,...,,.... Gl'f'IHAWJ.T l't'llYOAYI . OCT. IZ·l3 ~l\LLET CONCERT -Ballel Pacifica prese nts its first concert or the lJth st·ason ut 2:30 p.m. Sa turday In the NeYl'port llurbor Jligh Sthool Auditorium. 600 Irvine Ave., Nc~·port lk!ach. 'rhC! program is ''Graduation Ball,'' ··~ugitlvc Visions,'' nnd ''Chopin Concerto.'; The group will 1>erform at 3 11.m. Sunday in the Laguna J\toulton Pl ayhouse, GOO J..agunu :Canyon Road, L.iguna lOIO L1h,.W.. Mew,...t h•lll {B'ayside on the l ido Peninsula) Be~c h. The pro gr Mm is "Chopin Concerto," "l-Ugitivc· 675•51.77 Visions," and "J\loldavion Dunt·cs." Tickets urc $.I (or adults and $3 for children under J2. ~~~~~~~~~~======~. OCT.JS i . BA~BER SllOI> -1'hc San Clemente Cha pter of the H<wrs,; Mon.-Fn. l unch t 1-3 p.m Dinner 5-11 :30 pm F'i nc Food and Spir its SAT. AND SUN. Breaklastllunch 10-5 p.m. Dinner 5-11 :Jd p.m. DOUILE SPIRITS 4 to 6 P.M. I '11•·-'l'1r••11 t.1. "ir1·1·11 .lf 111 ;,,,. I f'•·. Balboa I sl<Jnd , .... , ... 675-9222 R SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH cR • ss lOA.~~l:::M. • DINNER A fl TRADITIONAL AND S INTERNATIONAL CUISINE _J)ANCIN.G.&.ENTERTAINMENT -• 7 NIGKTS-A WEEK · Banquet Facilities Lunch Mon.-Fri. • Dinner Sun.·Thur. S to 11 Fri.-Sat.Sto12 • 18050 BROOK HURST IC.....tT ....... W.Cll. S.....flfllleS-Dlefl',,.,J FOU.NTAIN VALLEY Reservations963·6711 Society for the Preservalion and Encouragement of Bar· her Shop Quurlct Singing in America will perform al 8 ~.m. f'tiday, Oct. 18, in lhe lt1arro t~oster Jr. High School, San J uan Capistrano. '!'he San Deigo Sun llarbor Chapter also "'ill participate. Tickets available at the door or by calling, 49-1-9566. OCT.20 ('0NSU!t1 E R LECTURt:-Consumer crusader Ralph Nader, the 4G-year-old Washington law\·er y,·ho y.•orks to refor1n the injustices ot20th Century Anlerica. will speak at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, during the Chapman Col- ll'ge Artis! Lecture Series in the college auditorium. 333 \V. GlassY.•ell , O~a~ge. Si ngle admission is $4 reserved. $J J:Cnera l adm1ss1on und $3-2 for students non-Chapman studenL'i. Jnfor mu tion,633-8821 . OCT. IS RECITAL-Violinist Karen Lak and her hu sband, pianist l.azlo L<1k, y,·iJI present a violin and pians recital at noo n 1'ucsday in the Orange Co;Jst College "Music Studio 1. Ad· I mission is free. 1. GntKldiMof lttfTucltrtoit1 Forfltift"t ~"'8wH .. -~~_,...,.,,,_.. ...OR.ow,,.. _,. $1UCT •. DI .... EHTlllS ----=v!N~.~-­ HARMER DUO Entertaining "Eating out" is not necessarily dining! OCT. !?·IS .CAT SltOW-Jl aciend11 Catt Club presents its annual all-breed e1:1 t show "'ilh ~cu tis Saturday .a Ad Sunday at the Royu l Inn in Anaheim. llours : 10 a.m. -6 p.in. Ad· mbslon Is $1.2.S •for udults. SO ·cents ror students and children under s ix, free. OCT. Ii SURl<~ING FILM -Bruce Brown's surfing documen- tary, "The· Endless ~mmer" will be shown at 7 p.m. \Vednesday, De l. 16, lnthc Li ttle Theater , Corona dcl Mar lllgh School, 2101 E.1stbluff Drive. Newpurl Beach. Tickets, SJ a nd SO cents "'ith AS B card. OCT. IZ FILM SERIES ._.Chapman Coll ege Great Fi'l m Guild Series, under the theme '"l'hc Golden Age or the Silve r Screen,'' presents two 1937 screen ru ms tonight at 8 p.m. in l lashinger l lall on campus : "Hurricane" starring Dorothy Lamour and Raymond l.1assey and r Lost llorizo n" with Ronald Coleman, Jayne \Vya tt and Thomas lt1itcheff. Admission is $l and SO cents for stude nts and Gui ld memberships are $10 for adults and $5 for stu- dents. NOV.30 TRAVE L SERIES -Ney,•port tlarbor Kiwanis Foun- dation presents a travel and adventure series at8 p.m. on Fl:·iday nights in the Orange Coast College a uditorium,. 2701 F airview Road, Costa 111 esa .. Series tickets: $12.SO ror adul ts a hd $5 for students and single tickets, $2 .50 for adults and SI for s tudents. The schedule : Robin \Vi lli ams, "This Is P aris," Nov. 30; Ra_lp h ~~ranklin, "Grecian lfoliday," Dec. 20; Sherilyn 11nd til atthew Mentes. ··1~unga ry." Jan. 31, and Russ Potter, '"fhe Kingdom of . the Netherlands ," April4. Information, 646·2163. OCT. 10 LECTURE SERIES -"The Rig ht to Privacy," publi c affairs lecture series spo nsored by UC I Student-Affairs Committee for Lectures. Sc hedul e: Caspar Weinberger,' U.S. secr e tary o r health, education and welfare, Crawford Ha ll , Oct. 10; Alan Westin. Columbia Univer- sity professor of public la"' and government, Science Lecture llall. Oct. 21; Ma ry Saylin, -Ameri can Civil Li berties Union m ember. SOcial Science Hall , Nov . 15, and John 1'1onahan, UCJ social ecology professor. Nov. 22. All lectures begin at8)l.m. a nd ai:e free admission. OCT. 11 DRAMA -ltt anha ttan Project presents ''Alice in Won- derland'' at 8 p.m. FTiday, Oct. ti, at UCI Fine Arts Vil- lage Theatre on campus. Tickets are $4 .50. Information. 833-6587. <011 lhl,, ... . ,_, .... ............... _.w. wi.-,1 714--493-1111 L-unch 11 :30 lo 2 --Ditiner From 6 C.'1nsed S11 n. & .\fn11. 751 !\t, Cl<llr, C11\f• M'"o 17141 540·3641 '. 01niqQ a! the Newporter Inn ·s Marine Rcslauranl is a ~!ly pleasurable ekpericnce. Excellenl cuisine. ranging" from our superb Rack of Lamb lo Salmon Steak in Salsa Verd e, painstakingly prepared by our European· PIZZA HOME :DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A tor I rained chefs, A 'Nine list of distinction to comp1emtnl YoUrent ree. And, In an atmosphere of continental elegance unmatched for relaxed enjoyment Dining is The Marine Restaurant at ~DuWnes 1101 Jamb.r .. ~ Newpo~rtt;ee~a~ch)/714·644·1700 ALSO, 'THE LIDO LOUNGE/THE WtNE CElt.AA/THE BISTRO/THE CHELSEA BAR Join Our Celebration 'IWo 'Thriyaki Steak DiP~~rs for$6.95. , It's ou r birthday. We've been a friend of the family for 25 years and we're having a special dinner offer 10 1nv1te you to io1n ou r celebration . Our offer includes two hearty teriyaki steaks marinated 1n our special oriental sauce and served with . a grilled pineapple nog, Dinner a.!§Q includ~ souo du 1ou r or fresh garden salad, with cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, nee ptlaf1 piping hot homemade bread plus a bo!lomless cup of our own special blend coffee. Clip out the coupan below and come aboard. Join our friendly crew in its 25th Bi,rthday lestivities! ""lo119 "'9.tt: MEITAUllANTS. r ·s1NCETHE OLD DAYS ~ba.Stian~ ... tint minnrr -.flta!'bou!it PRESENTS . - i , Book by Jtrome l'wrence ind Robttt E. l ee Mulic ind lyrio by Jtrry UtrlT\ln L. .J r' OtAECTEO, ANO STAGED ev <lrar 1 l 't:I r t: L.-.. . . .:J SUN ., EVENINGS ' NOW PLAYING TUES., THRU .~ESERVATIONS '492·9950 or ot th• l oll Office •• ,,, .• ,.,,, •• ~1·11" 140 Avenido Pico • San Clement• • • . ' ocr.12 . ANTEATER OLVlllPIW -Big I Boosl•rs tlub spon- sors athletic competition in 15 events, open to everyone O\'Cr 18. Ent,ry fee U. Information. 833-9)31 . ocr.zs . ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Los Angeles Phllhormonl< Orchestra , under the direction or Zubin Met~a . will per· format8:30 p.m. Saturda)' in Crawford Hall on UCI cam· pus. For tickets call Ora nge County~ Philharmonic Society, 646-6411. ocr.1J.11 PLACENTIA liEJllTAGE •'ESTIVAL Festival celebrate·s the city o( Pl acentia \~dth concerts, sporting events, exhibits, game booths, picnic in the park and Heritage Parade. OCT.11-IZ llORSE SHOW -7th Forum 1nternationa1 Horse Show, benefiting the City of Hope, "'ill take place Oct. 9·13 in the Forum in lngle""·ood. Hours: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Sun· day and matinees at 1 :30 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sun· day. Tickets, $2.25-$5.25 wilh half price under 16. OCT. Il·ll CITY FESTIVAL -La Fiesta de Costa 11fesa, a three- day city carniv al ·...,·ill take pl ace Oct. 11-13 in Costa Mesa Park, \Vest 18th Street and Park A\·enue. The ev~nt. si)onsorcd b)' t he.Costa 11.fesil Cha mbe r of Commerce. in- cludes, carn1'\fat'and kiddie rides, games. food booths; exhibits and cntertainn1ent. OCT.12 FOREIGN FIL!tfS -Orange Coast College Film Club presents highl y acclaimed foreign films and inrormal discussion, led by experts, on Saturda ~· nights through Dt'c. 14. Films are shoY.'n at 8 p.m. in the OCC Forum on campus. "Grazie Zia," a n Itali a n fi lm "directed by Sa lvatore Samperi~ is a surrealistic ·comedr about a s trange love affair. Discussion, led by film critic Kevin Thomas, \\'ill follow: OCT. IS PSVCHOLOG Y FILMS -Affiliated Psychological Con· sultants presents three films on mental depression, "A Depression," ··o epressi\'e States: I," and "Depress iv!? States : II," at 7:30 p.m. in the Tustin Community Hos pital Co nference ltoom, 141:iti:r! Ney,•port Ave., ·rust1n. A group discussion will follow . Admission is free. Continentel Cuisine --cocktill• Stmng Lunchton and D111nc1 Mo11dau lhrnugh Sar11T1fau Closed Sundays We •r• loc:etrd nt11f to tht Mey Co i n Snuth Co•'t Plet• Jill S lflttel c.-.w ... IN SOUTH COAST Ylll.AGE E!UoY JnpaMR food It ila 1ull>entic: belt. in GO.Ir bt111til11/ -t¥i'o·levrl re.ta11ranl lrC-'"""South Comt rt. .. --$hoppi11~i.r.eo.ta M-. c~ dlnillf ,_, "'' . I• I~ (food frilled M 10llr ubietQ9).()p-.n w-lvnc:h ad dinner. r°' dlnnet l'fMfY•lXMw: (714) 567-ZMI.~ South PllU Drive. &.nt.4rw. .HiiiilCnwa ----A~inLilll•~.\it A..,..,_rM-"OrW'. 1213) 6fl0.9M5. LA POSADA HOW APPEARING JERRY LAMBUTH TRIO Toesday "'"' Safurdoy 2200 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 642·8274 <6nur1nrt £;auhwir~ .8il1np A BIT OF OLD EUROPE RIGHT IN COSTA MESA ~elax at our Sidewalk Cale ~--~~ Try Our GourtMt Delight and Dtllclous Home Btked Cerrot Cake 0,..11 ..... '4,... ........ s.t. 1767 HIWPORT ILYD. ALSO OllDEllS TO GO U'":HIO fll ghesJ Quallly Na tive Mexic11n Foods Wee~ Doys: ll:lQ o."'' 10 12 p.m. Fri, orid Sot. 11;30 O·"'· to 12:l0 Open 7 Days F.-., VIC GARCIA Fcrmeriyof (OIM)'·, Polcxe Wod.. "f:::tr:1 .. Sot. COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAN'S, HUNTINGTON BEACH 9&2-7911 ' • "' . ·• ··- ' • • , DAILY pt LOT Cj. Ft\day, Octobtr 11 . 1974 ~ Lark String · Performs Sunday TV ,DAILY L.OG '··"Chamber l\tu5i<.· ror u numbt!r t"'O and Brahms' Sunday ' Afternoon." a con· r""A" n1inur quartet are also cert by lht· l.urk Slrini;:. featured. : Quartet of Los ~iigc l (•s, \\'111 'l'hc Lar·k String Quartet tvll<tl•d•-• (M~ll1l1 ·•Jnt1nt 110! tis I k1tell1 •ve. 1n1heim (714/ •lt·ltt4 c.1;i...i.·, "'"" ...... ~..io;..,.,, -~·- Stnge P e rfor111ers '!'hey call themsel,·es Derringer and they'll perform Tuesday in a oncnighler at the Surf Theater. 121 5th Sl., (n.li r Pacific Coast lligh1vay and 5th Street) J.luntington Beach. T'''O performances are scheduled -7:30 and 10 p.m. The performers are (from left l Eddy Buhagiar. Brian !-licks. George Ribachi and Bill White. . be prcsc11ted Sunduy ut 3 originated JUSt over a year . p.m. in l~ecture llall 0 -JOI ago at use \\'here the Friday :.ttSantuAnuColtcgc. pla yers earned mu s iC' 'l'h~ 11rogra n1 is sponsorl'rl 1 degrees. 'l'hc 111usici:1ns <ire Even. ing free to the public by lh(': Barbaru Nord I first \'iolinl, Co1nmunity Services Office Janet Lakatos tseC'ond OCTOBER 11 of the Rancho Suntiago violin), StC\'-4.' 'l'cncnl>on\ 100H1 (J)tt m~a>Nars Cornmunily Co ll cyc tvioluJ urHJ l)anial l'jrnith : -~Q!.()J1JM1 Oislrict. lt'l'lloJ. 8 •~ \\IO r k S Of If :1 )' d n. '!'he group last spring \\'On · Tipt~~~~~.~:::i!!~~ OcC'thoven and Brahms" ill the Saunderson f\11•ard at 1~e So. Cahl. s.i111114 lfoustOl'I. b1•fC'aturt•d on thet11ohoul' th1· national Colema n l'.rtri4ftra.-.,. progr;1n111hit•h opens 1111h Chambe r rt.tu s ic coin · ..-141u111 the fornll·r·s popular qli;ir· petition denoting lifl. ~i:,~.r....;,-siw. It•!. '''l'ht' L ;1rk ,'' frum 1·han1bl'r n1u s ic ~1·oup m~Wutlltt 11 h1yh t h.l' 1>crfor m 1 ng group 1 1'hC'_)' 1 hen 1><'rf orml'd at the a> Sptr4 a- fll'l'l I C'd 1ts na rnC'. . Colen1an (.'han1bt•r \Vin · BC'ctho1 l'n·s Opus 18 .' uer·sconcC'rt. ~TU fT 3~ IR[ 14160 •EACH aLVO. "':!) WE,'.r,M~,'!,,S!Ell ~., ... ~ .... ' *' Gold Rush-·The Real -: Thing? ON BALBOA BAY, N"EWPORT BEACH 2241 WEST COAST HIGHWAY .......... .......... -co0 .. .i. """-ExQVTst f OINNERS 8REA1c:FAST •LUNCHEON LOW COFFEE !.HOP PRICES SAT.& SUN. BRUNCH ENTEllTAINMENT JOLLY HOUR ll060A1LV ofa Cocinila LUNCH 11 :30 A.M. TO 2 PM DINNER 5:00 P.M TO 9:30 PM. CATERING AND FOOD TO GO . CLOSID SUHDAY F'eaturi.ng Old Sonora recipes of our ~lamac1ta since 1932 RESERVl.TIOHS 548-9207 ROMAN RESTAURANT Italian Family Cuisine 'l'he· Annual Gold Hush and J\lctal Det(lc tor llunt at 1·ropieo Gold i\I i ne, !\!ill and Goldca m11. nl';tr Rosa monCI. \l'ill lake place S~Lutday and Sunday \\'hen the popular touris t ul\raction gC'ts its 1974 ·75 fall·11·intcr· s pring sea so n into full s11'in1;. Due to unus ual interest in gold toda y . a l'eritabtc "real gold rush " is an· tic11JalC'd Sund~y 11·hcn the publtc is invit ed to search ror 25 gold nug~C't s to be hid· den in an area ne;ir 'l'ropico, locall'cl four n1iles 11·esl of Rosarno.nd 1n lhC' /\nlelopc \·allt·~· dcsl'rl ;11·1»1. 'l'hl' rush 1vi\I begi n at 10 a .n1 11·ith the blasting of •111 ;1n· tique muzzle loader. On Saturday m etal d('lt'C· tor fans 11•ill be invited 10 p<.1rtit•i pale in a hunt for both gold nuggets and old coins. 'fhat cvt•nt 11·ill begin at 10 a.m . antl end no later .than. noon . In addition to prizes furl the \1 inning contestants on both cl;i ys, a Oetl'clron n1et<1l detector 11•ill be given a\l"ay each day, with ;i Go· Fer model on S<iturdar and a Gren1lin model on Son· l\1 ic hael Sn1itho£thcJack museum administrator. Glenn Gallery, Corona del gallery o1\·nerandcritic. !\tar. is presenling a four· -Smith's prei;cntations p;1rt lecture sC'riC's on con· starlat7:30p.n1 .each P.1on· temporary ;irt a l the ~ayinthl!'Kathcrine8ro11·n Bo11•crs P.1uscun1. 2om N. Irvine Education Gallery. Fealuring l\l ain Strc<'t. Sa nta Ana . Three le ctures rem;tin 1 Veal Parmi9ia11a •Veal Milontseo during the rnonth of ex_.. Series tickets are ~ro pe1· SpOCJheotti • CClllelloni • Mani.cotti tober. person for Foundation --Ea1ttnt-Sty~Thick-Grvst-P'fno-------i ----The :it'l'ie!'>. t.·o-s·ponsored-membe1 s aud SI2 per-per And Many Other Dil'hes by th(' UOY.'t'rs l\1useum so n for non ·membe rs foundation and a grant There "'ill be no single lcc· 37095.IRISTOL 979-6235 from the California Arts lure tic kets sold . Tickets !One Block Nonh ot Sears. South Coast Plaza Commiss ion, deals 11·ith the m:1y be purchas£'-d at lhC' A DIXIELANDJU BILEE 1 W!th'The BACK BAY JAZZ BAND Friday & Saturday Hites ........ 5 p.1R.-C_,i.t. Mt1lcet1 0-.., 1712 Placentia -Cosio Meso -548-9203 1 . TEMPLE GARDENS Q-JINt:SG Re11a11ra11l RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE l uncheon l Dinner D1 ily 1100 ADAM$ IM H1rberl · CCIST A MllA .. 540-1937 540·1'13 ...!"'-t!l. '.Ji!:_ Ycntw·ini; Exo1i1· 1'ro11h·al J)rJ11k1 A.11.i, 11 •••11 Grove 12201 llOOllHURST IAt Cll.,1111•111 6Ja.1020 "***~"''"" 'JI{' I A11109J "TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT:' -New York News ''@ @@@@ (5 Camera Eyes-Highest Rating) "STUPENDOUS" <:1rt en,·ironment as seen by 01useum. the artist. co ll ect o r . r==========-; cdutalor. bus 1ne!>s man, r.tCJYIERATINOS Last Chance! 1J500fO Artist of Year Tr.e Gal1f./tnr1 Art 1st ol the 'fear committee seek$ uo- --and-com1ng 11r11s1s wntr except1o na1talent1n !/'le final oual1ly1~ art compet1t1on l'lere al Hunt1ng1on Qflter Nov. 3 More than s 10.000 1n awards Write Artist of the Year. ;;24 ., Hunl1ng!on Center. 7777 Eo1nger Hun11ngton Beach. Ca 9264 7 L A art1s!s con!ac! Bruggers 734-2121 The Reot•" Fealure will be stiov-.in before and alter the i:review. FOR MRENTS AND YDUNO PEOPLE Tiit N/tCl..-f ol lllf ,.,. ;, ,. ""'"' _,_, .-;,.. ,,.,,r,._.,,, •• ....... ,_/Of ......... ., l/IH ,,,,.,,. ... All 4G(' AOltllllUJ "~trJI "'8ot"'n .. ·~4 o o 0 0 o o o ''' o' o o ''° 0 0 0 { 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ... , ~ ~ -1!1 _ ... ~ ..... ~. .............. _ --......... -............ _ HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN. DIEGO FWY. dal'. ;ind :-.o. lhl'Y e~1 nnut Uc los t. 'i'he '•{told Rus h'' nu g-11·1Jl bl' "up fur g rabs '' i1n · 1-!C'l.'i. In hl' pl:\l'l'd in lt'athcr n'C'diatcl.v fullo\1 ing the poul'h1·s fnr l'<t sH:r tlctC('tion _ muzzlt•loatler blustorf. PllVL / ltO•ERT , NE/IJ/JINf aEDFOAD 1tb•£1tT SHJIW MTJ/E ST/NOH I: I ~5:20.t:JO • .... . , Wottw M......, c ............ "J>ete'n'1lllie'". "BOOTLEGGERS" "LE MANS" ~ l:l0-7:)0 1:.JS.5:JQ.t:JO ... (NMAS •·········••{IAIGAIN MATINU 1·········•••1\ IVllYOAT LORDS · ·.OF FLATBUSH IPGI t:l1f 4:45 8:00 'Ill J :)Ol'.M. All KAIS tET THE-.u•- GOOD TIMES ROLL )·6:1 5· t :JO "BUSTER "BOOTLEGGERS" AHO BOBBIE' .,. ->.'."«H.E_R.Ul.O..E' " MANS'.'.....: ..,,. IT HURT?" ':':,.c-, ..----..~' ~y ffiANN THEATRES 5"'!1.JfllOlt.V' WNOAV BAl'Cil•ll MAllNEES I ! l~ 'Ill 1'Jl,.11 , ,..,"40 CARATS" DIMiy 7 A 11 SGt/5-i. 3.7.J I ll'GI '"THATS lHTHTAINMIHT CllT AIHl Y IS" N.Y. TIMES Al!..4' ~ST.Al Ced ' Sftow Deity .t· 5:JM:OO.I 0: 15 s.t.jS..12:]0 f.iii'l;;;;;::::;;::~'~,...~·~,,~0.1:00.1 0:15 • Soturdoy Morning OCTbe[il 1Z KOCE, CllANNF.t. 50 .. • l • • ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY -9:00 P.M., 2:00 A.M. <Ntrigger Room-KONA (ANES 269'1 HARBOR, cosrA MESA 545-t 112 qrani:c County',; Ul lF l<'le~'i!iiion 1'l<1llon, KOCE·TV, ht1 !ii !<Chedulcd the fnllo .... ·ing Spt.'<'1:11 proJ,!rams today. Dr.tailed lii;tinits or Channel 50's progr<1ms arc carMcd in the Daily Pilol '5 TV Weck c:tch Sunday. l 00 a. Tlmt .. OllW~ M-tol °'"''"'" -Ml(I l:Jt WIM•• 1(1 11'1151 "FPmlll 'io!.,~ .. u••. ,.~,. , .. t 'OI "'"" Cllalll 11 Ol•Mt: M¥11' 111 W.•MT• C<11to1<t IC I ' E •• ly OIM'•~" •[JI l.IK!rlc C."'••111 ICI !(1Wl t·OI .. , .... "'"'I( ICIWI I .et • .._ C:ll.t"' It Clllllft: ..... V( 111 Wttl"~ Cti1ll11•t U~I l·ll OWt V•ft!\lllftf WO•trlltll !Cl 1 .• ilo(t~ Ctllt•11t ((I !Piii~ tr r:• ,.._,.,.,,,, ICI ucoc11 I 'll A fi..,t II 0•1•1 ~lll'llfl 0t ... 1~111c1 l :Jt l'f\ll••I Ill"'' ICI IPflSI 1.0I '-'""'!\. .... f(l 1•8~1 .. .f,Ji DAILY PILO r ,,,. ,,,,. , • .,,,,.,.;, •. 'I Friday October 11. 1974 . . .. . . ' - National Show • ID Laguna l,t\f;t :'\A, Hl•'.,\C'll ,,ll ."'El ;\IOI' ,\HT :HJ7 Cl iff IJ11 \1•, l .;1i.:una Bt·ac h ('a Ii l'Qr11i;1 ;\: :1t1•i11;1l \\' ;1! ereo lor S<it·u·1.' . a JlirlL'cl ~tu1\v 111lh 12::! ''ll l fl~~. 1:-; un 1·:..h1l;il l h r r111i.d1 l>i:111h1·~· 1 !1111r.~ 11a1l1 .ll :iuuu1 -01·;Jopn1 ~ l'll1\J.tJS {;i\1.1.l·:Jt l t:S l'.JLll! S. (1Ju~t Jl"A y., Laguna R1:;ieh lll'l'L·nl "'al!'reoltir-> IJy Phil Pa r;i1tisc a nd rt•ccnt ;1~·rv l11· .. hv Sh1r1·lv \\'l'l'k:-.. thniu).!h ik:tfihe r llour:- \\'c(lr1t•:-d 1.)' Su 111!:J .''. ! 1 a n1 .'i p 111 t.>ll :\N G I-: ('Cl 1\~·r ('C)Ll.EG I·'. l.JURA R \' :!71)1 Fair\ ll'\\ Ho:1d . Cr.:-.1 a '.\l{':-.:i "Phnto·Graph iC's," :1 Sl·rics of 25 pholo,L!rllphil' pn11l:-. h~ 1nll·rnational urt tsts ;i 1Ht pholographl·rs, wil l h1..·ondi:;pl :1~' fX:l. IS Nov. 14. Show ·'P<l!t:liOrl·d hy {;('OfE:I' Easln1.111 llOUSl' or Roche stt.'I', :>J , •• fL·:1tu r1•s llthn~ra phs. 1..·teh1 11c:-.. :-.crecnprints, stcn· e1ls .ind sdks trcc ns llours '.\l onday-Fr1rt;i y, 7 ·30 a m · 1!>.P 111 :nul Wl'Ck c nd:-.. JO a .m 5 p n1 :\l .'\Rll\'F.HS S:\ VI Sf;:-; 15 15 \Vt•stc hff Onvc. Ne"'1>r1 rt llc<il'h lmprl'ss1on1st parnt1ngs by Vinl L·I Spiker of Custa ~l c:-a . throuch ill'tnl>t_.r t· .. :1.•:HRl'J'\' (' .. :l\'TER 21!"1 H1\l'l's 1tle ,\\e., 1'1/c\\flOt'! l\\:arh Port r<1i ls h~ 1\'a111·y Turner Re:t. coi'lti?mporary <His b,\' .\l;irt1n f :rel'n and t'r~~tal!in c porcelains and slone,,.,art• h'! l (r)ht•r l 1;a1) Eakin on l'X hihit lhnn1i.:h :..-:-------1 X·tobcr -· ·~ f'rf)LOEN \\'ES1' l'Ol.l.E<;1-: 1571·1 Guldt·n \\'csl Sl . llunlington Beach Ahstral'I p;11nti ngs. dr;i1,·ings <:ind prints hv Jn\v fiontlt·. Jam1·s .rar;1vo1isc. Da\·id Patters<Jn :i nd !'(•!er 1 ·1 ~1 gC'n s Hour!', ,\Jt,nday·Fr uJ:iy. 11 ;.i.ni. 3 p nl. and \Vctlnc:.day. 7·9 p.111. SA,,r r ,\ .4.NA ("j) 1.1,l·:G E I i t h iHHl lln!>lOI SI reels, !-ia nt;i Ana '"l'uni;u1· 111 f;r,,.,,.,, ";u1 (•x1h1l by SI\ a rtists. 1nclu1lt0!> the \I urk or 1';1u l '.\la ull. '.\!1C·ha(·I Da 1·is. Grl'I! \~itlcr .. lin1 Van <:1·cn1. Bruce \\'i!li;inl!> and Rirh;1 rd ·rurnL·r Hours · ,\l11n1la.' ~~·Hl.1.\', lu ;1 rn :1 p.m ;ind ------M, nntf-;1~-a nrt l,11C'sri<1)'7"'J.,,·p-m ·r i\t lSi\I A.'\ l'Kl.'O'l'S l,IJ. t;ll'lllll'\/'l' St . Lac una [-l(>;ich. Rl'ct·nt et r h1 n~s b,· th<' rcno11 nC.d Spanish <1r!1 s1 .\larcns 11·11,a rr1 I/our!> \\\•dnt•sda~·:'<l onday. II i.l n1 ~ ll Ill . G,\LLl-:R \' I Stud1•n1 lll-:1Hh S\•r\'1Cl'S. t;{· lr\•tn c· •\'alt>rcnlors by Hex Brandt of Corona dl·I ,\lar. flou r.~ :'il11nd;1y. f''rida.v. !) a n1 ··I 11 m l.AfiUN,\ "'f:l.>E l<AI. S,\\'l .~f ;s ~fin ()cean ,\,·r l.a ~un ;i hl·a1·h ()!I s a nd \\:l!1•1co!o r!> h,\ l'hil l)JkC'. throu~h lJC'tohc r. :"if:\\'PO R T ('I\' I(' f ' f:'\'T E It .'.:e\\'J111rt Hei.leh (:11 y 11 ;.i II f~;tl!l·r~·. :t1110 .'\l•11p1111 llh<I . \'l'l\'J)()rt IJt'ath. A\\'<J rd .. \1 1n ncr~ of thf' ('ii ~' ,\rt ... F1·•!11·;d 11·ill hl' nn 1·xhihi1 1hroui,!h No \'('lllli<'r . I (' 11(\'l\'.E i ;.\1.1.ER.Y l t 'I f1nl' .\rt." \'lll:1~l· 1·.1rl !1••ll "h1 1\\ rr1•111 lh v pr1 1 :1!t• l'•ill1•t·!111 n of J l·rnn1c .\I ul !t'I' I Ill' I Udt·~ ]JI d1 I ll';1 I ;111tl 1-" 1pul ;1r {'0111 l l'~ ;J 11d 11!'1.l; 1 n;d • d ra\11ru..:" lor .1111n1 :1l111n. lh1ou~h {)c l 2-; llour::>: l)ai l,v •'\4'l'f11 \l,.nc!.11 .11 1d S.1111rd.11 lrorn 11 .. on tu .'l r> 111 . ... l .it\'rl:\'I; \\ \l.I.~ 15.l:tS 1·11,.,..1 lhvv H t'l'•'lll p:11 nI 1111!~ by S1 l'\'t·11 I i11!ct 111 :111 ... IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FIERCEST. A•DTHE FU••IEST. ''THE LOMGEST YARD" is a mo vi" that crocks a lot of jokes. l'<i And o lot of bonts. Buri• Rey nolds st a rs -~ touqh, sa ssy -ond always that firr. Reynolds is a t his most •irile. The wrath of o w oman scorned starts his troub le. However. he's qot some wrath of his own. And the lost 45 minulf's of th e film i s unli ke anytt.inq you hove ever seen. It will ho•e you howlinq and c,heerinq like ftO mo.,ie eYer hos. "THE LONGEST YARD'" is for men, for women, fo r e.,eryone. IE rc e pl t he v e r y younql. lRl ,.~1 •au•t itlt l ~~I s '~ISi ~TS Al AllEIT S.11100' ,IDDUCllDI BURTREYNOUIS ~ '!THE LONGEST YARD" EDDIE ALBERT mi.AUTER MIKE COllRAO 7 , ., l\()\\'EllS 1\ll Sl-:l ';\I 1002 ,'I/ i\Lun ~I S<1nl a Ana l'rC'eotum h1lln a rl of ~l C'xico y.•111 be o n t'X hibit through Dt·c I I lours · 'l'uc1:11l:1y·Sa1 urd ay, 9 a .nl .·5 p. m;,,i. Sunday, 1 5 p.m . ;ind \VL'(\l\4!Sda.v <1nd 'l'hur~da~. 7 ~ 1>.111. l'l lt t'E l.I. AU'I' c;.\1.1 .Elt\' l'h~1p11 1:1n L'ofl t•J.:l' 1;:dlt·ry . :l:l:I !\' t;l:i:-."l'll St ,\\l'. ()L'<Hl.l!t' 'fjirani.l ,\rl t .t«1 ;.!Ul' s 1 u r1t•d ta 11 :-ho\\ on 1:x hi hit Lhrough Oc 1 .12. 'l'.I H f;,\1.1.f.:R \' -15J5 B l\[ulll'O\'i<i 1\1'\'. Nl.'1\purr HL·ath . Stl•t•I Sl'Ul pturl'. jc1.,clr,\ a nd hi.l1111cr h.v .J ohn .\11 ,e::-.hu1·L(vr ;11ul ,\,!'out'. \hruug h 0 ('1.. li /l ou rs \\'l'dnl':-d .1,v Si.l1urda.\, ru111n-:i 11 ni. 11r b) ;1pµo1 11ln11·n1 . li l.').f0Ji . :-;t;\\'J>OR'f ll .\RllOll 1\Rl' l'l liS l:Ll'I 2211 \V.B:il boa BJ ,,ti . Nt·,1·p111·t Bt·a r h llctrnpsc.'t'li \'\' of 1 •. \ n F110\k1•!> 1' 111 lw ft•aturl'll ;don.(! \l'ilh \\a ll scul pture by <i loria l\iseh 1n tht•t•ntranc·c 1.!:1JIL·r~. lhrough Ck:I 20 llnu rs· fl :1il~·. noon I p 111 11·111.,t•d '.\I "rul:1\ 1 ;Hui Fr11h1\'!>. Ii !Io n1 ()H.1\;\:(; .. : l '().\S'r (_'j)l.J.•:c..: ART (;Al.I .ER V ~70 1 F;1ir\·il'\\' Road . r·osta l\1 l'S:\. \\1;1lC'rC'olors by l\l ilford Znr· nt.'s. f(•eipit•nt of t hl(Y\rncn ran \Vatcrcol o Society's l\t cda l of ll11nor ;i nd prnfessc1r ;1t ()tis i\rl los ilUl('. Pasadl'na Scllool-t1f-l''imi~·~und-1t~ UY:u1'ilniilm mer Siliottf o Paintin,g , \1•ill bt· on exhibit throug h ()ct. 20 I lours : !'\Ion· day·Frida.v. 9 a. m .·2 p.n1. SIGN Of' Tll E C RAB South Coast Sh1p~:ard and Design Cenlcr. 2234 NC\\•port Bl vd .• -Nc\\•port Beach. Recent \1·orks hy J onas (ierard and meti.ll collages hy Ed"·ard Goldman. s 1-:C'l 'lllT \' r At lFIC U1\1'11\ 343.) E COi.lSt il\\'y .. L'nron;1 d(•I ~T a r ··()rang(' Coast Visions." .JO prints by :\lark :'\l1 tl1·r of Curon:t dcl riiar. on exhihit through Ck tollt"r J ,\f K G I.I-:~.~ 1;Al.l.ER\' 28:JJ E. Coast /1 1vy. Coron" <lt·I ~1 ar. I\ friC'an a rt and acu lpturC', the collect ion nf ll crlJcrl Baker , is nn t•xhi htl through OC't. 31. !lours. llail.\•.11 a .m ·fi ll rn ('Al. STl\'r l•: I.ONG REA Cl l GALL ERY tilOI .E. 7th St . Lonj.! Be ach i\1 ;,iria Poveka : American Potter "'ill bl' 1111 1·.\'.hib it th r1n1g h Oct 27. l 'he exhibit ion is :.in indc1>l h lo4'1k at lhl• 1>utter~· of l\l nri<l l\.1artincz, :t 1'c"'<I indian I n1n1 San lldC'fnnsf1 PuC'blu 111 ~ew !\Tcx1co. \rhn is a lmost lll ~c;1 rs ol d . llou r.-.· ~l onday.f'riday, II a .m .·3 p.m . a nd Suntla.\'. 1 ·4 ll in ' A womJn wi th a profane love " -I~ PQi--·--I Jlnay Wuholi frank~nsr~in -7 • . ... • ..-! • " • • • .. '• • .'111111 1ll11 f1i" It ,.ril •Erin l•'lcm 111 g. l u11 ~l i n1c pe r so na l_, SC('l'L'lary to (;ru ut·ho ~·J ;.1rx , ;,i pJ)al:l'll- tl v said !ht• 111;1}!11.' \\ortl ul l1.1sl Sun <1i1y's hL·ntrit ... A. l>•lY ;it the ll:.1ct•s," slugcd un ll ie bJrll tl'Nt:il l'~ n ;.inc~to J\1is..sion Viejo, ll 1..•ar11t·d llt•r (lron1 ll'll l ltll a pprovi ng luu k. a hug and , fi11;1ll.'·· ;1 big kiss on t ht· rnuuth ·P11illiarmo11ic Se rie s Still Availa ble S...•;1son t 1ckt:t ortle1·s ror :1 11 .v of 1hf' .Los 1\ngc les Philhar mon11•'s eight :.erics ;1t \ht• l)oroth.1· Cha ndler Pavilion of thl· i\l usic Cen· ll·r \\'il l bl· :i c·1·cptcd until ('It;\ 24 A rn.'l' brol'hurv J.!l\'ing dt·lails ;_d.iout pro~ta n1 s. 1·1J11dul·tn rs. -soloists ;1 rHI s ubseripiion informa tion rfta \' he obt ;1int•d hy t•a!l inJ.! thC'. Los Angcll's Philha r· 0111nil' subs t·ripl ion cle11a rl· rocnt ;it r2 1;i1 fi2G·[iilll . Exl. f).13. ·r he 01X"n111g eonrl'rts on (k·t. 2·1. 25 and 27 1rill gi\'t' Los Angcll'S ;i udicnces ii 1·ha ncc to \\'l'lro rne I\lchta and t hl' o rc hes tr a ho nlt' frnrn tht·ir o ut stand i n~ly SllCCC s sfu l s iX ·WC'C'k Europt_>;1n toul' a nd to hear \1 h\' \ht> critic for the Inter· n:1i1on al ll cr11ld 'l'r1hunc 1 ll'l'hl'~l r;1 , fo u r 1ntl·r · 11a t i1111 all~ l't.'lltl\I J1l·d \ol·;LI a r t1,,ts .\1arl in;1 1\1ro,\o , '.\l 1{:t10J1 l>t1n ll . l,11 1·1.:1110 P a\':1ro11i an d J.u ~g1·ro ll;11 nlo1Hll and !ht• IAIS Angclt•s ~1 aStl•r Chor;\lt• 111 a flt•rforrnant•t: or \'crdi ',.; "Hcquie rn ." s a id of lhe l.os Angt·lt"' Philharmonic follo\\•in~ the npening tuul' t o nt•t·rt in IA in· don : ··EVl'l'y th i n~ hl';irit l'Onfi rmed the 110\1 ofh•n· r1·1lt..'.ated opinion th;1 \ 1n 1ht· dozt·11 y1.:1.1 r s u ntle r ~·\l·ht;1 thl· Los Angc lt·s J>h ilh<1 r n1onic has t;1kc n Hs plael· ;1mo11g th(' \Vorld'A g 1'cat'or·l;o=======;:=::;;:===~ chcstra,.;.·· , avr.1••1'"°'"-eo.omceOr>e~•""""' r,1.,.1c Ceo1ur P1esu11!nU0"5 'l'hc Phi I ha r1nonic ope ns 15 DAMCEIS, SINGERS, MUSICIANS ils 56lh se:i son -Lhl' loth """;vc""""'' ,..,,. of the THE SPECTACULAR l\lus ic Ccnll'r·s bt a u tiful AA\' Mil Dorothy Cha ndler Pavilion -'\\'ilh m u sic· direl'tor Zubin l\Jehta dircel ing the Haw! Rid ;Jp 1 rtwritr ta ....... '1'HE OTHER" _. ....... fOtK fN5EM8tf t ' Los Ana:eles' own. ~ Now Triumphant Internatio nal > Company • I -~, .~ . ' FRI. NOV. 1 -8:30 Mow thni Monday CLARK GAIL! SPENC ER TR.t.CY "SAN FRANCISCO" ,& THE MARX BROS . "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA" ••• lfT THE GOOD '1'HE EXORCIST" Fro. 6:)0 Wlido •. I!MfS ROLL(PG.)1-.J--- ... "0N-A-El!Ai120AY" - "WHEllE DOES IT HURT?" IU I Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service Sundays 1n the DAILY PILOT Li1a Minnelli Is Dynamite! With Michael York Joel Grey Helmut Griem EDW/\RDS CINEMA VIEJO 1 I PA,' Al< >1~1\•'<T·. '' . ' '" • NOW AT THREE CINEMAS UJ:A MIMt~U ~G•tr -"THI: LAST OF SHEIL• .... HE'S BAD •.. HE'S BLACK ... HE'S 81!AUTIFUL! "PAPILLOH " IRI • "CtHOER!LLA LllEITY" '"THE LONGEST YARO" wifft Ill II.Ill IEYMOLOS MlOO I SP.t.CE O OYSSETM -. '"SOYLfHT GREEMM ll"GI MIUSTER ' llLLIE" Ill • "UST SUM MER" MCAIAIET" IPGI • "GOOSPR L" SHOWING NOW! HE NEEOS HIS HIDE WHIPPED T!N TIMES AOAY! • ONL 'I' "G" RATED PROGRAM IN TO WN MESA .... 1884 Newport CoJto Mno S4.·l 55l "THE DARING DOBERMAN GANG" P1uf "Death Wl~h" -t .. ,, ' , ' l MIXED SINGLES. SOoMt~. (,b \b(J fHI N( 1./00 A>IO I Wil.L a r MA~~1eu 50Me . J1A<,1 ? 10· ,, FUNKY WINKERIEAN I 'll\ &ElTIN& KIND OF TIRED OF GARR<,liN& 'TME5t lWO l!llCE AROUND! RGMENTS .,, '·;· by Wm. F. Brown and Mtl Ca~ I 'TMINK l'LL KEl;:P -rntM IN ll<E 1bP DRl\UJER OF CW DRE!'>&E~ ! Wll.L,AT UM1 OJE'~t Gel TING ~1' t> A ONC ·TO·Ot.J e l/E!.ATI ON5!11P ! by Tom K. Ryan ~ OF'THE 10WERIN' 1NT1'1.LOC15 OF 11M~.HE' AIN'T ,._, , i ~ • • • .l : ··~: by Tom Batiuck .~ .:!] !lv• UAIEN WE &ET !lEHINO CLOSED I DRAWERS! J1 0 0 0 0 · by Dale Halt 1--11---HANeY •. miller • MUST YOU ALWAYS YELL AT FOOTBALL GAMES? I LIKE T O YELL ··· AND NOTHI NG CAN 'SHUT ME UP TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZ~E ACROSS 43 Con101ir11 Yest11d1y'1 Puz l ie Solved . I Brif,g lorth •• Not wor~ing s Food 51011: it5 Mu11111e l<1fo•mill 16 Tim• 1>91iod 9 Sleeps •9 Uppers ind t• Mo1orcar . 'iowt •• lnlo1m11I 51In1ny w1f: 15 Siage 2 word• diricuon 5A F1mou1 1(1 Inside of: pup~!ee• Preli~ !>S Ot .ih r1ttle 17 God ol love !i6 H1v1 1 di1t1nc1 UI Melody l!ivor 19 Down th•_ .... 57 Impel 20 Cordigi pl1111 59 01 th1 Gaels p.ih: 2 words 59 Slngl11g voices 22 M.,;n11 60 Mill bev111ge milmmat: 2 61 S11tlonor's words urilt 12 Ouartette lou 23 T 1m1ua1ion DOWN OJ\o 24 8outiq.ie I Bo~ef Ma•···· 13 !n1011cd 25 Plane! 2 K1ng1100 of 21 Pottery 28 8 Id~! Au1tr1H1 n Vibrated :] o~iide J P1tpo111ion 2• Novelplol JJ Bl(lin to grow • Shrub 25 European 34 Of infeiior 5 K110 11nd1r shoe alhv 1111r1in1 26 Hoghe• 1n ran~ 3S ~~.two 6 J11mp 101 joy 27 Tur~ic 36 Fiiclill ~ ~~~ertnl ol 28 ~~t~~ge 1•p1e1110f1 37 The south ol SulU• 29 Etim11111r f r1nce 9 Wllh1t1nd 30 Carbonated svcc•11lultv. beverage~ : ~~~=iio·s ... 2 wo1ds 31 Gemln• Rive• 10 En1h11lled 33 Grtn 40 Ahic1nregion 11 N1tiv1 36 f u•·bl!aring b. African vil!ilge m1mm11I •1 Oiugr•111 _ 37 Muttetc• . 39 Conund1um~ 40 Se atcept~ble 42 llahan ••land 43 Ha1<111l 4~ Mo~ 46 fact$ 47 And 01h1rs 2 words 48 Hufl •9 8r bold enough SO Untommon ~I Wagn11r herO•l1r 52 Apflea• [i.4 Second st•inge1 Informal 1 ' ' • 1:. • ' I ~ii' \0 II 12 ,, ,. " " " II "' " ' ' " " " • ' ' ... " ~ " ,.· i ".'1 " " " .... 21 " JO )I " •• • " .. " " " " ,· " # " ., " ., ' I.~' ., • ' " 1 . • .. a .. \iii4''' .. SI " SJ ,l ' 54 . '" " " SI -.. ' "-1 " I PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER "" (.'"RN,£-,flu!i,;.,..,,,,.,,,,._ WH'r DIDN'T THE BARTENDER SAY5 HE TELL THEM THAT A COUPLE MEN FROM TO COME BACK YOU LET LITTLE THINGS WORRY YOU TOO MUCH, JOE·Y ! 1F'r!ANCtNE", 1'Ll.. fAIC~ YO[,( OUT SAT!A~™Y J,;TEltNOON, BMT tf'LL.. 1-4AVE 1'0 BE 0 UTC H • f RE.AT / DICK TRACY • Pl.ITCM T~AT !.' t 'M NOT INTflrESTfO IN 01.AfCH 'T~E.Af.' DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK- OKAY, Pu -r rHe: C UFFS O J>J 1H5 PA-r1e:N ,..,1 N O W RE:AP H ei:t Rl6H1'"S -ro HeR FRO/V\ 1"H tS CARP'.' .... .,, ............... . GORDO MJ MAl lER. WHA T .SIZE 7"11£ MAJ.Ji HIS ABIL ITY TO U6E. TOOLS MAU S HIM MA512'R O V..ER f .EEA57". MOON MULLINS ..... ""• ...... , ~~··ft··~·"' \llHAT A DRAG ! I GRAZE FRQM DAV.IN 1T\L.l. SUNISET ... ' " '' .. " ' .... ., ..... , .. " 5UPPOSE THE BOARD HEARS THAT YOU BOOKED THE BET CARTER MADE WITH YOU LAST WEEK? 1 ... AN:> I DO T-'IS IN 01'DER 10 HA"E T.<E $n<E~6i'°' TO EET OP 1kE NE•T D/oLI AND eRAz.S: FJlOM DAWN 1T1LL SUN'SEr .' by Mell OKAY, TMf.N , J U-Sf 1'0 MAtee 1r INTEi'CS"TIN 6 , t 'l.l.. p,.y F'OIZ YO!), AND YOLA'LI.. PAY ~Off ME .• by Chester Gould IT's A t 2s.ooo .JUNl<ERTOVOU • BUSTER! ANO YOU R ..J EALOUS VEINS AR.E S MOW INC • ' Frlday.Octobe111,197• DAILY PILOT C7 by Roqtr lradfitld · r;:::~---, ' A·N•W ~CORP! W'HAP.; Mfl< SEC~? ·'-TH£ .SOPT ftJ.10 CF .,.,,,. STICK ! . lMIS VICl01)5 C<iCLI! IS Mi>J<l>l6 ME" ~El!VOOS MID Fl<'OSTRATED.' .fly Gus Arriola ( " ·(!-~ ... -~ ' . by Ferd Johnson ! T..tlt.J K I 'LL TAl<.E A 611EAK AtJ0 8<)I> M<ISEL<' A PACK OF <SOM . THE GIRLS .. "'t ll, at la.\I, 1 h11d1tl't lh11 t ~•irk!'>-oind it~"'' ju"I it ,1n1pk malh•r orianorinj? ml~·ell;i.neou,." DENNIS THE MENACE '6E£W~f2 ... 00 l TEU.'ltW WRE 6ElT1N'HfAVY ?' • ' CB Linh .. 1 r'tl.V I ,; FriO<tj' Cklohe•....!_1 1 ~4 SCR,. Laguna .Play~ouse Enth~k " Healthy Seasons on ' >ind we'1•e nea r~)' ':tt the The l'und1tion ... uf Ii~\~ \he1i&~( l'IUl bt::.I 1)1• l'l'rlel" l.ed al the bo~ olncc. and •Iona the Oran~(1· l'u:1:-.l l\\'o ot the best i11di(·at1ons nf iar- t.islic and f1nantial 8UCC1.'. S are. lht! .two bi ~!.!t•st lm·al theatrical opt•1 ation!> Sout h Coas t Hcprrtor)' and the l .u.guna ~loultun J>lnyhous<:. Intermission Tom Titus )i;n1ashing summer produc·. lion of "(:od~pe l l1' which 11at·kl'd the Costa Mesa. lhl'alt•r for tts repcutedly t'Kh:ndl.'d cngucemenl. ''Tll l S IS 'fll t; most rcn:iarkable growth period in SCR 's ti ls tory," soys Ouvid E mmeii. exe cutive director o r the repertory rompuny . "It's our fi rst Equitv season under the Lt·aliuc o f R esi d e nt 'J'hc<iters contract, "'e're rcdecoruting our theater, point "'here only pcol)fl' who buy sea ·on ll<'kcl'$ can be guaraoteed seating ror ull six. otour sho"'S." Earli rr t his s umrner. Emm es e)(plains, SCR an· nounted a season ticket dis count "'hic h orfered t~·o plays ·free and. he beams • .. the response so fa r ha~ been jus t pl a in over· "'helming. Season ticket sales have tripled." OUllined ill lhi:i SpttC(' lai;l far uheud of la st ' year's· fi)·lday, the JUlh :,uini\'t:r· rcservalioni 'IL thi:ii linH.'."t sary ~euson is uln1osl cer· accordtnc lo Eltnt Cruhun1, tit in lo be the. rit'h4...'6t yet, ml'ml)C!r'!i hlp chui r1n~1n or OOth In art istic quality and the thelltcr and "'ife of it:s box office receipts, It's ma na ging d irector. llu11 &0mething to look fon\·urd Grahnn1 . "Our reservation:-. to. . ror the sis pla)'S last yt•11r 1971 . l.:1guilaa'1 rortunei' took un UIJ"'urd S\1lng. lie stotgt'd 1nost of tht' plu~s him~t.·I! for u season or t11·u. but ht~" l!ince been l'ol\ling prim;.lrily 011 J,:Ut'lil direl'· tors, rrc..iln~ hlrnst"lf fn1· ~ CXCl'U(i\'C duli<'S. 'r he 'uccess ol South Cuast Repertory, nu\\.' 111 11~ l(lh year, has al\\'ll}'S hern sum<:thlng tO 1n11 r\·el ul Ht!g un on a \ irtual sho<·s trin~ L) " l1a11dful ol posl ·collc~c dran1n n1ujors bu('k in Lht· spring or 191i5, sc·n hu s sin\'<.' 1"1rnl·d no.11io11al rt'CO~nition '*'one of th(• COUil! ry '!> n10:-.t OUI· ' Closing 'Majority ' Its Run at Lagun,a "A Majority ot On('" Closing pcrforn1unt·c~ of this s rriocomcdr "'ill he Civen tnni~ht :111d Suturrla \' at fl JO lly tht• l.aguni1 1'1oult un Co 1nn1un1 ~\· Pla yhoust•. 606 l.a g un~1 Can yon Road . L1.1 guna Be at'h llc•scr1·11tiuns 19·1· 0743. "~l a m e" Th1.s musica l rontinul's nightly, except J\·londay, on the stage or Sebastian's Yi1est !)inner Playho11Sc. 140 Avenid~• Pico, San Clemen· te, through l'\o\·. 9. Reser- \'Ulions and curtain infor· mation 492-9950 "Norn1a11, Is Tha t '\'ou'~" 1'hi~ nc1\• comedy con· llnues tonight throu~h Sun· toni_l!ht Sund;1~ ~7·72CJ7 and Saturd:1y fl :30. /·JO. Bcst•r\ations • "1'111· Kral l n.,11ectur llo11nd" South ('0;1.~1 Bt·1>l'rtur) is 111·e scnt1ni.: lhi!> Uri\ish t)11<11 1f 011 n1ys tt·ry plays nt~htl,1 . 1·xc·cpt l\'I o nday. at lhe 'J'hi rd S1 cp ·rhcalc·r. 1827 :\c" 11orl Blvd .. Costa J\lt·sa , 11·ith an 8 o'clock eurta1n. Hci.cr,·ations &16-13fi3 "Tht• Gho ul Friend" l 'hc Foun tain \'ulle y Cornmunity Theater opens this llallo we e n sc:1son produl·tion next Friday for thrl'l' 11·t·ek<'nds . J>crror· 111UllCCS 7: 30 rridays, 2 1>.m . Saturdays and Sunday~ at the lhl•atC'r. IR2RO 1\11. Bald,\· Circle. Fountain Va Ill·~ d.11.y as tht• opening produc· r ·-----------H lion or the l r\•ine Com . mun ily ·rht•ater·s ne"· sea.son at Golden \\1est Col· l~ge, off Gothard Slrc-et in t-lwitinglon Beach. Curtain -· ------ .. _ u.-..... ·~· 521.ftlO ::.&M.hl"'·'N"' ·-· ••MJr••ldl•r-\1111\~!'tllJ .-... , .... ._.:"" . .. ..... . " .. DAILY .. 7 & 10:10 sut«>• y • 2-5:21 • 1:40 ' ALSO or..-;; ••• ~77 ·-·----llartra S&rei I 1 fte Owl ~=· ~°""' . "· DAILY et l :JS SUHOAY. ]:]5 • 1. l lt:20 • ..,._ G-100'1 TUi i " ~ POIS IT HUIT1" Il l • "tOOTLKCiol l S" ~MOONSHIHI W.t.1" lrCil ........... , .. , ........ ' --~ -c .. -... THt CIT'I' $1o4°"tNO ClNT,.l 0,..t.NGf ·~J2.fll21 "MACOl<I COUHT1' LIHl" "HIG+I l"U.IHS DllfTll" Ill "C.t.1.t.llr "40 C.t.IATS" IPGI -nu.TH WISH~ "SHl'tCO" Cl l _.....,,~1'•"' •ooio~ _ ..... _ ... ,.,,, Op~n 011ly 10 l!:i I rn I . U. ~I H 1usr1a ANO lllUI Ill Pl.US t GOl.Dll IMWH lllTTfJIFUIS AJI( flfE !Olil ~ll.Ol'lll t•l,l•,1 -11 - PAClll'IC TH&ATA&S · 0111va-1N_ SUPl:I SWAP M•llTS HAJlaOJI aLVD. D'lw ·ln 5-p ~ & .-,.,,.. s-.. s . .-.• S<M.-·-10 4p ... OJIANQE Drhre·ln 1 t.2 ftL.S•t.I s..n .• I•"' to 4P"' . hfth11.~1~---, F•mitw Fun! Pro_fil•! ••,e•in• G•lore! ' . Ulll 'llO.t.Y OOOIU II AU,,.,_ U.ll "AIRPORT '75" Af N(~ot:·t---... 1il!lli , .... ., ,, •'~-st. SfS.J!11 tO ti • t)lund1n1,: "'"s 1d i:nt 1·<1111 ll<llllf'S Laguna a nd SCR the )'el this st•uson. begun only J:ist weekend, sccms·to l)(o l'<'li1>Sint; all others !hunk s in part to a Judging by' SC R's an- noun ced play l ine up , M £AN W 111 LE , AT reached 3,300, und it looks . J.agun~ which now. has its now. aS: though "'e "·ill go rirsl SQJyears in. the record · muth higher this yeur.'' books, season ti cket rcser-"Thipgs "'ere not :1h1·uys \';Jlions have been rolling in th~, 1'he ri l'sl. '"'o years in at a record rate. the ne"' fl!oulton Playhouse "Our niembcrs hi1>S ror "·ere fina ncia lly rockv, but 'the new series alre3dy afc since Graha n1's rctUrn in l \\'O bigge11 t t h eatricul operal lo n s in ,Ora nge Count:r r cont inue to set tht> p_ace , tilth <il'tist ically und rini,inCia lly, und their suc- ('ess is he;.1lt hy (Q r the state of loeal thl'atcr In gener::il. LAST CHANCE BEFORE THE 10-15-74 PRICE RISE! llNG O' LAWN EDGERS 206 6900 21 6 246 9900 Sqrry but they go up on !he 15th. Models up to the foot clutch. all 4 cycle engines. llNG O' LA N MOWERS 3068 149°0 4068 165°0 fronl lhrow like the pros use. You buy one and yoU don·1 buy a nother in your lifetime. ONIOI SETS You ever check how lo ng ii takes onions lo 9et-up-trom·1Hd?·Fo;..,.r -'\ it. This is the only way. TULIPS Put them in the !ridge for a month or so. then in the ground. bov will You have beautiful blooms. EA. KING ALFRED DAFFODILS l'm just dally over these. (Truth is I'm just plain dally a s our old customers will 1estiJy to,) This is fall bulb lime. y 'know. EA. BANUNCULUS Assorted colors a nd YOrielies and ore theY beauliful. You think 1:m kidding. Jus t ask who is pulling in dozens this weekend. Me. that' 1 who. • .HOW WOULD YOU LIKE . • \ • Shovels. rakes. hoes. qras• shears. trimmers, pruners. loppe rs. bush hooks. cultivalors. crab grass rakes, drags. hooks. sod cutters. spades. p,igging forks. and scoops. Both the r"9!1lar and Dynalite lin• are 40'% oil. JI ii works like I think it does you aint going to see this ad again because ·we won't have this deal to repeat. (Pat says. ''and much. ~Jcb more.,,· Believe him.) (, .,t \\ .'~ "'· '~ '.\ . DUE TEMPER CORDLESS GRASS SBEAI Listen ii hangs !or alorage a nd recharge. you get the bracket . Sta inless steel bla des stay sharp. no rustinq out. Safety Jock !or no accidental starts. GREEN THUMB GARDEN G~OVES Won't make you any belier gardener, bul you'll feel like a pro. Keeps the pinkies in shape. OBTBO BUG-GETA SNAIL PELLETS , Look. 1 don't like knocking off anything, but you gotta make a choice. Your !lowers or lhem. You decide. 2111 LBS. BYE GRASS SEED For a perfect winter lawn {mine looks better than summer). STEEB llANUBE I said "steer manure" and Mr. Murphy lrom the Times wrinkled his nose. You aren't IUJ?posed to put it on like. c ologne, i1'1 for the garden. 2 CU.FT. 99 _ • 32 GALLON PLASTIC TRASH CAN Trashmen really do !ind this a challenge. No noise. no rust. easy lo wash clean wilh a hose. but they ore working on a way lo make ii go 'clang.' 497 GL•D TRASH &. LAWI CLEAN·UP· BAGS· If Jonathon Wiater• did the commercial on thue I would buy them all. 1 but you ho•e lo buy them for the strength wilhout the lunniH. - \ - THE ~LL NEW ... ""'" Dqut.t•I w•ICo••• ·•II Ct.ry•l•r C..pou I ..WC'" r1..-...i ...-rice ...i • ..,....,. woril -. ~~ CHRYSLERS . __:_J,:'._~~lud1ng "!e all_~!' "QORDOBA .. ---,.G:po119 if ..._. ~ wn ...-· .............. ..... Clloor9t,•l••~A••rlc 1rd, A•rlcoo hprt1t, Corte ._.. ... DIMnC..._ AND . I '., ' ...... , ..... • < PLYMOUIHS NOW ON DISPLA y AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY USED CAR SAYINGS TOOi '62 PLYMOUTH COUfE V8 enRine, automatic transmission, healer. !t'FA181H '73 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2 DR. H.T. \18, automatic, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, WSW. air conditioning, vinyl top. t41JJDXJ . . '72 PL YMOUl'H , Dl,ISTER SPORT COUPE Power steering, radiO and h(!aler, etc. (466ESG) 4 DR. .. ' ' '67 DODGE SEDAM VB, automatic. radio, heeler, po~1er steering. power brakes,, white walls, air conditioning, \'inyl top <TRD679l s795 '74 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 4 DR. H.T. VB, automal1e, radio, heater. power s1ecring. power btake,;, WSW, air ronditioning. '646KKL J s3595 • • • '74 MODEL VEAR-END WE HAYE A HUGE SELECTION OF_:~ .. . r' • • ~ • '•' •• INTERNATIONAi - TRUCKS I ·1975 Internationals .. . ,· HERE NOWI •SCOUTS• TRAVELALLS• •PICKUP TRUCKS• Prlct1 l'trt1 lo• & UttR1• Art Yolid 'Til 10 p.111. SltltdoJ. Octobn' llffi ' • ) ' ll , IJA.ILY 1-lLOf Ft1d.iy, O'tobtr l I l<i14 --~~--~:=~--,,.-,,...,--=:-,-,,---,-;:--.,---~'°""'""" _,,,,,.,,----,,=:-.,-o;;-".'-"=-:-...---"°":;::<-;::-:--""°'""''°---,1;;00;;i:;17'1G;:o••rol R.E. ,. -002 R E I002Genero1 R.E. 1-Geno"I R.E. 1002Gen.itl R.t . 1002 G•Mr•1 R.l . 1002 GeMral R.E . , ... Gener.I R-:E. 1002 General R.E. I t;,eMr•I • -_,. 1002 .. IN MESA VERDE The U lQUE Features of This Home Are Jt'.s in111111cu later Clean and bright, 4 bdr1n Pace.seller nlOdol 750 wi th exciting lend· scnping. central l\1csa Verde location aJ.ld in perfe<::t condition. Being sold by the original O\vner, U1ru UN IQ UE liOMES at $561950- P .S. a 5li'..!S& loan is assumable, it you have $46,500 (or a dO\\'ll payment. UNIQUE ~OMES RHlto,., 546-5990 21SO Mei• Ve rde Dr., Costa Mei• General R.E. 1002 General R.~. W ESLE Y N 1002 TAYLOR CO. flE/\LTORS s ince Hl46 BIG CYN OEAUVILLE . VIEW · $149,500 NE \V! Spectac. 4 Bit 1nodel wlbonus rm & .J)~Lulo:urious cptng'._ ldscped & rn1 tor pool. 2111 San Joaquin Hiits Ro1d NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ' 6444910 CHOICE DUPLEXES \\'e have a quan!ity of new & older Corona del lilar duplexes, prlc:ed fro1n $77.000 to $152.000, \Yith very qtlractivo ter1ns avail. Our listings include (1ne ocean vie\v units, so111e due for completion iu 3 \\.'eeks. The llpprcciation on Corona del h1at properties hl!S been exceptional. an101g the best invest· ments available. Theso duplexes \vere buil t by the 1nost reputable IJuiders in this area. OUR ii( 25 YEAR GenerifR--:-E . 1002 General RI.£. 1002 LIDO ISlt Like ne"' 4 DR . & Jge. family rn1 ., 6 balhs. Pier & float. 30 fl. lot $260,000. • Bay viev• from 4 BR .. 3 ba. single story hon1e on GO ft. Genoa lot. Sl55,000. WATERFRONT LOTS 40X90 Fl. $250.000 30XI05 Ft. $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y\1de Or•vl', N B 675 -6161 General R.E. 1002 General A:.E. 1002 ** **\*-* Heritage Collection UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW FROM CATALINA TO LAGUHA -tnJoy ourefroo Condominium livint wlt:h. secur11$ ~ nad comfort Compare others and this will bo your choice. Priced at $00,000-complete)y furnished, seller may carry lst Trust Dffd Call 54e-1151. CORNER SPLENDOR YOU'LL LOVE THE wide open leeling of this Costa ?t1esa home. 3 Huge bedrooms, 2 bcitbs, 2 brick fireplaces, family room and much, inucb more. No 2nd cir n"dtd her• -walk to everything. A terrUic value, call .for full details, 546-5880. KNOTIY PINE LOADEO WITH THE REAL THING-talk about p1·ime Eastside localion, lllis is it!! Talk about size, you'll get lost in it!! Pius stofage area for boat or camper. Now down to basics ... 3 big bedrooms, 21h baths, and super large family r oom. P.S. Vtry good financing available. Call 54G-1151. COLLEGE PARK TRl·PLEX NEAR IEACH Corona del Mcsr \\'Ith e\•ttrylhln&" eotnc tor It, Qualil,y, locAllon. private flos.ncing and view! Ona of the very few l91al triplexes In O:irona del Mar ln a prime locaUon ror either \\inter·&ummer renta.IJ or owner-occupant. Brand new llstlng. Priced at $l3S,OOO. Call now tor detail& and appt. lo see. ~· QPENTK.t • "'S fUH 10'8E MCf't Just Listed lrilne T errac:e Owner Wll Carry An 6tra lharp :S BR llome on • I.a.rae UOxUS ft c.,"l)('ntr lot "''Ith flrm natural wood and brick textures, llflf cleaning own and mueh "'°"' PLUS 1'he owner "''ants a fa.st sale and WUL CARRY TliE lit TD. REAL .ESTATE SALESPERSONS NOea A New Outlook? A Fresh Start? Depre1sed? \Ye a.re intcrvtewlne men and w<1n1en, expttlent.-ed and ln- experlenc : trr ules pos.1-1 Uons in our Corona del Mar office. Earn and learn in a delightful a.l.mo6phere ol antiques and nautlca with help I u I , oornpatlble <»- rJn NI GEL UAI LEY li. ASSll[IAl ES iil16$'li\ll ' 1 "'E"'X""EC'"'U'"'TI"'V""E"'V"'IL'LA" SPIRAL STAIRCASE w o"fk e rs and lndh1dual bmier auJ.stailce. YO~ WILL Nb"VER lJHAR A O~OOURAOING WORD!! Call Nigel for sppcinlmenl BEST BUYll H•rbor View' Homes Bca:uti. J BR., 2 ba. "Canntl r.todel. ·• Profess. de co r. OUered at $72,500 HEART OF ••. Corona de! Mar. Lovely home, close to beoch, on 1 1~ lot.s. Owner wUI .JmlnR:e linanclng. O 11 er ed at $117,500 9:f21 CORBIN-MARTIN R•altors * 644-7661 * Presli~ area. Tree lined cul· '644-7211 Anythne rJn NIG[I. GAILEY li. A5SlJCIA f ES HARDWOOD FLOORS d e • s a c . Spectacu1ar en· lry¥.'By. Eloquent parlor. Formal banquet r o om . Cl\ef's i,'Ounnet kitchen. Separate fiesta r o o n1 . Sweeping spiral. staircase • with upper balcony. Massive lwln niaster suites. Ex- ecutive's transfer. Take ac). vintage. Call now to see 80-~. Tree lined, older er;te.bU11hed area is \\'he:re this tine custom 2 bedroom hOme ls locnted. Formal 12'xl5' dJn. Ing room. large living nn w/brlck · llreplace & big double garage. WhO'& first OPEN JIL • • TT'S r;UN 10 BE N/CEI ,.;itb $34,500. YOU'LL LOVE THIS 3 BEDROOM -2 bath 'vith heavy shake roof, real hardwood floor11, used brick firepl a(:e, dining room and sepa· rate breakfast area. Take advantage of this 5o/4o/o loan. o,vner anxious, best offer will take! Cell 546--5880. ' -1----± -1002 OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 ARTIST CHALET I G•n•r•I R.E. AT BEACH ERRORS: Advertise" UST RED CED TRY A LEASE WITH OPTION 2211 Jtlewporl ... ~'Sfi should check their ads 2 STORY 7 COLLINS ISLAND POOL-$35,950 J U , dalAJi.a{ eport error1 NOSTALGIA '01v· undrr L'Onstruetion: 3 &eluded enh.., lo enornious A SPECTACULAR HO~E AND . INCOME \~~-™', '1oc' "otedtru~.d~lneighlfoul .,,... txlrrns. & den: :~ b:11hs + 1 ···1 .. 11·,0 1,· .. ·,ng',~m ,,;11, "" UNIT -on B. alboa Peninsula Point .. •.Un-,..,.,. 1omA"'!£-l.L•OtTe•l•ys.umThe0s ON EASTSIDE "" • -~ I U • N • I ti I eo,. .. def M•r• "1"'" rt T Pl JI0\\'1tl·r nn. " Car 11ff lill'<.'t'I ft. vaulted open bt>am ctil· u s ua e n1que . eat nspira ona tiree.J. situated on a large II blllt f th fl t Old riu111 i:1ylc :1 l)('(h'OOm p:irking -+ ~lbl. .::irai;:e. On ings & sun rcn·ace 'h 111 e Comfortable • Private • Spacious and comer Jot. Surrounded by ·In'< 0 ~ r eo; t ln:.rti:sn houiw on ltuogc lot. Q\l·n('r 1~ ft. ?f privull' h::iyfronl, overlooks Presti g_i 0 u 5 cozy. 5 Bedrooms on a coriier lot with 2 bed· tall cypress t.rtts. Privacy, \\ill r~u-ry l SI Trust LK'Cr\'. \\II h pwr. 0 I r c 1· <: d at harbor. Studio loft & library t l t l t It' h d t d plus space to expand. TY.i> only. Ju~! lisu.'11. s:is.500. ca 11 $29.J OO'.l + \\'C'l bar. Gourmet room ren a on separa e o . s ar o e. large b<!drooms. 2 baths. 6"6-7171 11 3 EMERALD I kitchen. Huge master "·Hh scribe this exciting and classic home. \Ve large llvin&: room \v \t h OPENTIL 9 • ITS FUN ro B£ NICE• Balhc-..1 1sl1.1r1t:I. Fin;t thnl' of. OCEAN VI E '". Abundant want you to see it -we kno'v you'll love it. tlre nlaee and a garden lered! 3 Bdrn1s .. 1 1 ~ ba.,I use of "·oods & glass acid Now prif ed to sell call 540-1151 room.Pricedat$67,500.CaU l ~~;:;,:;,;;;~~~1 II fl!. J ~. ', in1n1acu1ate t'Ondi1ion! to 1u1.islic atnwspherc. 963· ' ' • 67J-8S50 for s how \ n g ap- -lwSolo . ~ =~nco .frsFUNJOBE"cr' REMODELED 4 BEDROOM . 11X\'i"'"""t. INFLATION , ~ I [~i $37,000.-Talk about value, imagine 4 bed-Ol'fNTIL •·irsANro•Nrn ~-1:i WESTi;~i!~,AUTY __ 315 ~.~~.~~y~vr __ J ~ ltj~ll\ll ~l~~~~~t;:::;e~~~i~~~r~t~~E_ . ... hf;"RONTS ~ -cream AOITle BJ\l?~A fStANn· ' -----· S"afe cuJ.Qe-sac. ~vacant and ow~r wants B, A~ ~ND -Ii rs t I No1v !'l:lnt rinancing avallabk-. * 673-6900 * DUPLEX action. 546·5880 •rabln -2 Sty. 1\hh sllp. 3 Bedrooni. I"·• baths. Li.1rgr ---HEAD(j)UARTERS t;;;SELECT T PROPERTIES I Sun/Eves. ""-5.855 WESTCUFF Negotiable ll!rnis. living room Y.'ith fplc. dining:I---------NeWf!Ort Beac:h Realtors, Inc. BAYSIDE DR. -011 the nrca, SPorkling c I e iui · 82 ' x J 40' VAC LOT "!'\\f0-2 BDRtl'I UNITS, Beain 1401 D St:-St 220 ivatCr. au.V.r house.,;u""r Owner liquidating. -Past c·cnin~s. X-tra :;h10rp. 1'\citr E-Rl.TAGE . Abei uti!ully,tastefullyd.e<.-o-ove ·Be• eh.· ~ 1 4 BR "I' BA 'vie.,,,, & ~~\:h. ,~ es(."nHv. $24,500. \l'cstrlif! Shopµing Ccntc1'. rated, charming, warm New.port ac .... narmng · "~ • 646-3928 Eves:S48-2426 S-14 950 ho1ne with flowering vines &33-9711 hillside home. This home 2 HOMES ON A LOT T\V6 uOusES ... 1\ 3 BR and adr>rning rool & patio. Com--'7=;;'-.;'-';,._E;;D;-E;:;--is immaculate ahd \\'8.lting E/SIDE $43 500 :• :l HH. East~ick• Costa rlete \vit.h lovely guest house MESA Y R f1?'1ng)'OU . to 1':_~>', car1e.tre~ Es \IER ~E 3 BR 9 · t c planned commun\ly. You M A 1.1 P.alance 1.11 1';',J. inter~ . kitls, i,:uc :s or rundma. 8,_,-.. ...... _-..."W,-.f«ll""nj--0.:n::: the-ta:ntl;-"Prlecd to"l--9 V..\-NO DO\.\:N-. E:>o:H'eindl:.j~'""""'"."::"::~'"''"'~~~'"'""'l~~..,..,~!!'!t'ri•i'<~~carciil]gii•~r -:<fen • n ............... ., •u $37 ,900. sharp 3 BR, :! B.\ + 2 G&nera1-R:E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 p-..ukirlg for 2 more cars, or home on short street near move at $69,900. Lachenmye Rc.Jltor , t \lcsu. Only S8.'iOO down. i .. rear -just rcndy for U1c JUST LISTED iv in •v•nc s ines • NPT BCH 4 PLEX-BR. t B,\. Xlnt S.A. Joe. -boe.I & camr .:r. Priced at U"' golf course. Beautifully ~IQ all l -011 B~istol. VA appraised Bachelor Pad Bi') Canyon $64,950. cash to loan on up~ed lor gracioll! \iv-U V A NO DOWN $I 15 000 ·11 $43 :.00 ntract or lease opUon. ing. Enclosed patio in front. Place • 1'his3°yr:oldSelec1propt'rtY ' ' ... y;;E ALSO HAVE... Corona del Mar Ma9nificent Private backyard with Pr ....a.· hus 4 Bdrrns. 2 Ba, a large ~ rip exes. -exes . .r -W'th p ( 0 f A K" d 752 1920 T · I 4 Pl 0~Plox I! IQUDl0I l •pacious gardens. All that Dp..-... '· farn-rn;i & a healed .l!t ~ e11, 6-Ple:-:es, and would you I 00 ne 0 1n Plac• ~ plus nn assumable 5%.% 1400 0UA1LSt ... Nl'MIOl:T llA(H 0 ·~11 l"PI • S ~1 d ed d J i loan -$1.Sli per 1nontb pays • , filtered Pool. The 1111er 21 .,... cv<" a .,... ax· l Call us about this desirable upe. u Y ecorat an anu-Prapwli9S J"j\i;:;;j;"io;;;;;i;;;;il I ;, gone & \\.'anls it to !iell , ·n , , • . r. Corona Hlghlamo 2 br 2ba sc11ped 4 br home situated . principal, in terest aod tax• :11mtDERS lalil al $-l9.99;l. Call quick, c:t::=-I I QQa . pool home with Ju r g c w l vie1\·-ol Blg Canyon 1400 OUAILSt. Niwro•t BIACH ~2JlJ. jJ&-2660. • ·p...:: · , . masler suite private beach area and Fas~lon Island. Ol'fil nL 9 , L-. FUN 10 BE NICEr ~ I! !1 t£ 1 h 751 ... 1•10 l.'11. \Vorl't last long. Call ~LECT 1797 Ol'f\llgC, c .:-.1. 1u? .. ~ :'ICL°CSS :ind ve1-y s.pcciul Fo1;mer model ho1ne y,·ith S&S Park ,,~ Choice, large R-2 property OPERTIES 642-1771 Praperttn · , r In ancing arrangements. large activities roon1 sepa-H • -n ~ 11ceds fast cscro11·. Eu st 7Sl·1•'2.0 """ $69,500 · 1·a1ed fro111 residence. Se-Ufttln(jtOft Costa Mesa. Agent &1&-32::i5. UNIVERSITY PARK-1 .. 00 a u.t.LlS'-N1wP0 11:1 11.t.cH Call 64-1-7211 l·luded outdoor living area Executive LivinCJ 1vtth putting gt'e('n, oriental Have some1n1~g }'O~t wflnt t.ul Don:1 "Y.1v~ ~ u1-;-f1~c~shi1?~ A WAY OF LIFE BACK BAY ~ ~unc~n,fir;ie;Tt. ~~~~ t!:i~ + Pool sell? Clns~lf1cd ads do 11 I "Li..~t il In· t'lasslhL't~. Ship Ever hopc.;I fur a ct \I i c l I_ dence features n convcrsa-Supcor shrnp Pnrk Huntin~on. \\"ell -call NO\Y 642-5678. I to Shore Results! 6-12-5678:_ retreui Bnion~ brn:id ll'ood· 1 3_ B~DROOMS ' • !Ion ii·e!I in living rooni, 3 t'Hr garage. lmprcs.stve Old Fashion - BAYFRONT Under $100,000 General R.E. 1002 G•neral R.E. 1002 ed srce11brlls? Thro\1' i 11 T· :.c hn " sn·cet. g-re;,\ ~or r 1 di · 1 ·i oon ent1y. 2900 sq. fl. of· lu."wy · I 11 I ... ttl onnn rung, anu Y r 1 • 11·,,,·ng. 4 hu g• bed-m•. lcnnis, Sl\'11111111111.:, hi kc l' 11 < ren. ..ai•ge Y<1t1.1 ,,. l t_________ I I I 1... • ·-rJn NIGEL ilAllEY & ASSOCIATE S " macneb I i rvine realty ------- FINER HOMES Priced From S.S9,590 TO $535,000 BIG CANYON BROAOMOOR W/VlEW ! Your choice of J\Texica11 tile or carpeting in the nfing & dining roonls of this beautiful ~. ,bed[POm hon1e. ~159.500. Toni Queen l>l'>-il'!OU. (Tll) IRVINE TERRACE EAST Original O\Vner -~dult occupied & care· fully maintained. Extra lg. lot . Lo\\' price of $79.500 for this 3 bedroo1n, i bath. ho1nc. 1'om 1'urner 642--8235. l'rl2) • PRIME VIEW eWj<}fl !!arbor & Catalina. ln1maculat.e l~ custprti built 4 be<lroorn . £an1ily roorn hon1e. no&'n .... Cor boat or trailer. Sl30.000. Lynne RolbcU 6.i.l-GWO. (T l3) HANDY MANS OR EAM ! Steps lo beach. R·2 lot. }<'ix up or add unit. Lot \·alut: ot $59.950. Larry Dyer 642-8235. !Tl4 i SP YGLASS S11)1 sets over Catalina. Ne\.vport lfarbor & sparkling Ne,vport Center! See it all fro1n -the patio of this 111arvelous 4 bedroom ho1ne. $164,000 lee. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Tl5) INCOME BUY OF· THE YEARJ 2 bedroo1n Corona del tvlar cOt toge '"/2 bedroon1 + Jolt nc"'er rear unit. \Vooded sec.:luded selling. \faulted ceiling. shag cpl. & bu1lt·i11~. ~85 .000 . ltelen Ball 644·6200. (Tl6) LINOA ISLE (~ln1norous ne \\ spacious custom residence \\' pool. J)ecorflled in \Varin yello,v , bea\lti- rul lllfirblc & hand);Ollle crystal chandeliers. f'an11l y hrcakfast rn1 . + forn)al dining. l'ier .~ slip. 1\pp't. only.·Cathy Sch,,·eickerl 642-8235. (Tl;) NEWPORT BEACH One-of-a-kind. ultra custom 4 bedroom, fam· ; 1fy roonl hn1ne w/\vet bar. open bearn cell· I ing & Jou of •·oo<I & Ule. Sll4,500. 1 TJ8 i II UN IVERSITY. PAR k ~ 3 l~droom. 2 b;1th greenbelt end unit. I Vaulted celling. woocf beams & ~IOCfl i\lORE '. 70.500 ree t<:l'nn1et ~lcKune 1144-6200. iT19 i I . 1 -·' & BBQ T 'I i-ininc ry-i,;cw ng room, ..... xe Po·•lled ram1·1y -m. 16 trails~ G1'1u·1nu~ entry 1u Iv-l'Ol'l'Tn .1 11a110 · , r;.1 · Open 'tr'( ·Sold · 2 r· I ·-·-I /., .. , '· 1 nuu1tcr su1!e, u-ep aces, " . ., h•oled & lt'll"<ed ~1. ini.: roon1 l\'llh gL'<';i\ :itobe er out\! cnlrjlnq:..,. sorrigc. k' h I II ·""" ·1h -~..., ... " ir- b · '· 1· I ll I O I "" 000 G lo 1· · & itc en u Y equip!"-" '1'1 2 oove1-d ""I'--+ -1 n c,; 1rl.'p a«t'. rig: 1 I 11 y .,...,, . rac U!I 1v1ni;: en-II od .. C"J ... 1~ ""' '"""" 11 I I . . a m crn nn1e111Ues. llJ """''" "-,.. See lo a~ cl1l'<.'ry kih·hC'n. ui;c :.m1 y terta1nu1g & a greut Jn· 61 ""= r . ""-" "'"" " ,.. roon1. 3 Spilcious l.X!droon1s. COATS vestment at Big Conyon 3"°""" or an appointment. preciate. Call 963-6767. ~la~ler sulll' 11 ith priv:.te I ~ & Country Club. Lu.xurious JOPf.N flL g ' IT'S AJN 10 BE NICE/ Ol'f.N f/L 9 • lf'S FUN ro I.IE NICE' Call :'4G-2:il:l Right 1\011·! ing room, dhle \l'<.'I OO r, I balL'On,1·. You niust Set.> it. . WALLACE tx.>droon1, J8~32· Hv rrn, din-[ ®' ~ ~ OPENTll 9. 11'S FUN ro ac NICE' REAL TORS n1a1·ble master bllth. 0\\1\\.'r • · ·•' ... , I 1 • [ ~ --54~14 1--10oil1 carry at 9'if.'ifi. $160,000. . _ . ® (Opt Evtnin9s) Or lease option SlOOO. molithly. 1 1 · _..,!'"!~~~~..,..,.I 29 Rue Grand Vallee · Y ES! NO! Open Every Day J.a Cameo Shores NEWPORT BACK BAY Beeutiful Large, Quality constructed fan11l,y home on cul-de-ne View home in Corona de! Heavy shake roof, rustle ex· !\tar. 4 Bedrm. fam rm, terior. Thrt!e bedrooms, two cozy fplc. 2~s ba, on a batlis. family room ond As!\ ar i;arc fo1· d.lrcctloru,; An irl\ il11l ion !11 ~l'ilt'ious hv-t;ndt..'i:U~'t~SLN~~ i:nspy VOGEL & BABBITT I i11g. Darlin!:. [;unily honie: clc•iin ~~~t ,...idC' Co«ta ~lesa large comer lot, fine in .. _ led 1 157 500 I •· · l"lk I , ... a poo. ' · 3BR. l ~~BA. lrg !iv r m \\"/fpl. 4 car oU st prkg. ''ASSUMABLE'' "9~'A> LOAN" Pier & Slip Too! JACOBS RL TY. ASSUME $254. tokl payment. 7tt% VA. POOL HO!o.IE! Best Huntington Beach buy at $37 ,500! aean, sharp and l'Cndy to see. Call now 8'17-6010 Agt. OPEN nl I • rrs flJN 70 8( NICil 2919 Ne\\'POrt Bl. oor of 30th. $27,900! 1\ssume 7~'7o loan. 675-6670 Ill· I I. Full paV"'"\ent Sl.5.1 per month I ~£$~~~:;;!!~~'l' I THE REAL ESTATERS Clean ruid sharp. Two story. BY OWNER Call now to see 847..0010. Agt. EXCL. Ba)•crell. NB. Al· 644-6056 I c•us!nn1 1it•l1u l<"ll € n 1· rn CI _ :l lx.'<.lrOOnl 11 ith big Ian1ily 1no<lcl; :: bdr111s., r II Ill j 1 Y 1'00111 . lhC ;111s11·cr 1vilJ ~1--------­rn1., d1n111~ __ i;,n1. P1·i<"ed tu 'vCS! 1e·~ on a pride o I f -====~ an ..... capmg. • .. a 0 yOUl· 389 r.11ra Loma. Costa lifesa Iv t _, h $1~ 000 oP61 m. I• IT'S Fl.JN TO BE MCEI pr a e .,.,,.c .. ~. · can 6-12-1060 for a,Ppt -tractive J bdrm home, 2bal. Dtn. t·n1, brlt area. Covered patkl. Large landscaped lot. Move-In condition! On I )' $'19,900. 642-2393 seU i1l S75.~ & you 011•n ~i\ncrsh1p no 1rnffie Str('{'I PRIVATE & WELL the l:ind'. wllh lols of bi1: shad~ lrt'cs ADDRESSED IN Step11 to the Beach Principals Only r l Prhne South o{ Highwsy 2 BAY_F_A:ONT--I THE REAL ESTATERS c. F. Colesworthy -now is !Ile tinic s4::,!>:=io~ CITY OF IRVINE bedrooms Gn an oversized NEWPORT BEACH J lot with approved plans to J20 feet zoned for <..>0mmercial I ~~~~~~~~~~ It \\Oil I l,1sl 64G-7171. REAL TORS 640-0020 OPEN flL !l . 1rs FUN ro BE NICEI L.1rJ:C rooins, beuutllully ap- 1 [ t pointed in lhlii 2 bedroom add Ulllts. $69,500. use oo lhe IM1y at SW corner I ~ Vacancies cost money? Rent 1 ® ', divided bf-th h01ne. Country 644-7270 Paln1 & Edgewater streets, Waterfront Cutie I Looking Jor bayfront w11h w!nln1um i nves tm e n t 1 Con\J)act 2 bedrm, 2 ba1h, Y.ith pier & slip. Financing no problem, $89,500. Dial Direct 642-4321 Call Collect · ho t kitchen plu i> nice yu r 'I. :rour use, npt., s or .. + ,..._ 1 bl btdiz., etc. thru a Daily Pllot I '-"'11 t·u e lr>r1n!i. A tnusl Cln~sHierl Art . to see. Call 6•1f.-7711 Gene ral R.E. 1002 Genera l R:E. 100~ THAT ELEGANT FEELING Dover Shores custon1 hon1e. Exciting vie\\', spacious roo1ns, 4 Bedrooms, den, open fa111il y roon1. and kitchen. Beautiful pool and terrace. $225,000. GREAT OCEAN VIEW I Relax on youi-terrace and enjoy the ".ie,v. Custotn decorated 4 bedroom + family roo1n . \vith hi gh bean1 ceilings, 41h years ne\V. 1\sking $120,000. SOME TH INGS ... You n1ust decide '''ith your heart. 1'his Prcsidt:!nl home in 'l'ul'tlerock is one of th ose things. 3 Bedroonls, 21h baths. fan1ily roo1 n. d1n1ng roo1n . vie\''· Located on large, tranquil. cul.de-sac lot. 8105.000. ESPECIALLY ATTRACTI VE ·n11s 4 bedroom family hon1e has everything. F'a1nily room. formal dining roo1n. fabulo_us kitchen. Big Canyon location \\1ilh special securil), lovely garden. pond and \Yaterfall. t mn1aculate. extras e\'erywhere. $168,500. SHO RECLIFF NEW LI ST ING Charming. b~ightly decorated home In this inost sought after area. 3 bedroo1ns. 3 baths -t bonus robm. Lar.gc living roo111 ru1d din~ in g room. $\.17,500 Walker &Lee •t•< ffTAll PAR TY POOL HOUSE U>1'1'.'1~· pool su1·roundr' by dct·kinl!' for rt'll.IXM!lon & cniertaining. 3 bt!nn, J bath. oUi~·e ond bunk nl(ln1, \11 N:>\\ po1•1 i'"llCh. Large lol with ac;<·e::s for boats, lr111l- crs. All lhls !or only $G9,!ri0. Call 646-7711 VValker & Lee lll•l ''''f l $.~1.!iOO. Open .hoon1 t'<'ll1nr,-". ('O~.y firc-<1111·~-rn·n111y 1Tl(lm, Bi~ ~h11dr lr«I! 5urroundln.1r. Pt'rf(!('t startrr IM>nU.'. Call "™. 8'1'1-·6010 AKI. ()PEN rtt. ~ • 11 s rUN ro BE r-iai [~ li~~ll\ll Fast Occupancy Eastbluff Cull us Pbout lhls ex1r:1. neat 3 br family room home in J::aslbluff \\ith large park like yard and possible boat, lraller storage o c c e s s. Qult·:c oc'Cupancy a:-:1 short escrow desired. Owner will help llnnnce nl only $&1.$0. CaU 644-7211 /.JD.NIGEL ilAIL[Y & ASSlJCIATES HAPPINESS IS ••• An As1um1bl• 7%' Loan A,Shimmtrlng Pool ••• A Modern 3 Bd House ln a rustle !lctting. conviently netU" evt!rythlng y,1;'-county Jaxa Call n1e to lrnrn the otMr ++·s. ANN KEENAN PARTY POOL HOUSE REAL TOR Built for relaxation &: tn· lerta.lnlng. S lxlnn, 3 bath, f "''!:'"""~5'::57~·117000,...'l!"!!!!!!!!!B ollltt ll bunk mom, In ~­ N\'wport. 1 ..... rge lot with At.. Finest De•ne Home CC"~ fi;t 'boflls, tra.llen. i\ll l BR, must seU oow! thiA for only $69,9$0. Ca.11 646-7711 A Country Place WA LKE R & LEE i BR, xtni. lge lot. R 1-;11 l. EST ATf; -MES D L M'-A'~-~rime Arte adjacent lo auto lcrry dock. 6424353 Larry Pfister 1PETE BARRETT REALTY Ma9nific:ent Lo Cuesta AS$ume 7°/o VA Dramatic l\1ontercy. ~Y ml\nicured PETE BARRETI -REALTY- 641.5200 675-4060 Subscribe to the newspaper that • cover• your y1;1 rd~. Brcathtnking In-~ hometown best ..• terlor . Upgraded throughout. l.laul\'e • • YOUll Hometown Dally Newspaper "adobe" hearth. Calhedrsl GOOD PURO'IASES ceillng $239/month PAYS OCEANFRONT ALL. llurry ~all Stz...253,j. Duplex $155.000 OPENJJL 9 • "11-IA<I l'Ollf NICE! BACK BAY-lBR. 2 BA. huge ·~ li~ftlllll ~7~7~ DAILY PILOT OCEANFRONT 4 Bdrm11., 2 bath11: chalet style with beamed callings &. lo(t. On R·2 lot; muld be conve.rled to duplex. ().\•ner 11•0111(1 like to trode UP· 1~ricc11 ut $140,000 Call! 673-3663 673-8086 E\'el asso ciated OROKER<,-i:tff\lTOit'". '"l' W llnllc '' 1111 LIKE NEW! Soa.rtnt vaulted celllncs. Open •peckruMus. Trtple gorage. 811 •parkllna; IJOOI. ~1uch mote! Call now to see. 847-6010 Aat. CWH JJl. I • fT'I flJN 10 IE MCEf r~-·1~1:111 ..., ... _., ....... , ""' '" ............. . '":: ................. h••.-.... .... ................ .,. .............. . .We .. ~·1 D111r Pllt WANT"ADS. ,_.. ...... ........................... .. ............................... ,....,, ..... -·-HOUSES FOR SALE HOME & INCOME 2 BR & 1 BR 418 Fernleal,Sorona del Mar 87~164 "'"600 (Fri & Sat & Sun 1-S) * Poctl _ ' OIAL 644-1766 2161 Sin Jo•qu1n Hill1 Rd., N,8. $-49,950. ...~enr J.ta~m.1 31"""c BR U.rt1:C' I HR ,'fl POOL. Nfill ....,,ntury ,,,"/l,l ssiol'I <MUllcy "\Vei!d It I: Reltp" "" a pin. .Call 10 1 e e , fUtni: 4r;-4121 .C93-~0 From tren1ures to tnuih ** Wiltrlronl ***'" Welerfront & Pool • A COLDWELL BANKER CO. ~1/ll)..1:!89 ~II idle uems •1th ' :>a.Uy 1'um tht.m Into e11h Gl •. \NT?. Hl·'.Al.T\' SJ-;RVICE 1>\lot (.1Af'.sltlcd ad. 642-5678 -~CA_C~C~D~A_rt.~Y-P~JJ-m'_ .. " • Sup Hu Ne- an 640 :'.-2 """ di!" P,.I Cor Cha• 2 "'" Soll Pll Ge .. ' - " • F1ltlay, Ottobfr l 1. ltf74 • DAILY PILOT 0 !J G1ner1J R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002.·l Bilbo a P1nlnsu1a 1007 1 Coil• Mes~----'::C "''°""u-n°'11'"n-ut'"o-n""B"'•_•_c"'h-:tc:Oo:•"o""i '"L"'•u'°u.,.n"•-B"""u"c"h--°'t"04"'1°'C':'L".'•:'9 °"un"'1:-;;B:-u'.:'c'1hC--'--..oi:4r.9;:;;,Nc:•"w::po='rt B••ch 1069 Westmi n1te,. -w91 1;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;NT:;;;:;;;S:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:::;::; 1 P£NL"5ULA-~'1'£t~ I $34,9S~ OPEN SUN. 1-5 ~_...__. B•y View Condo CHI LOREN? FA A TIC FINANCING!!! I Th~ 2 I!,, I Bu dollho••" Owner Despora t•I POOL • 4 BR 545 W INDOR PL. OrEN DRILY 12-5 \\'.,,,.,...,,., li.••. ""''' °""' CLOSE TO SCHOOL IN THE BLUFFS -CALL TO SEE nt'e<h TLC. 1 blk h~nl ?>!Wit. iC!ll! Subnllt aJI one~ ~I lbc nK11.1t)' lllArkeJ: the J Ull., 'l ~. R,·11dy to move Open l!t"11n1 Cf"llins:!. bn<'k oc:ean. Xlnt ttntnJ area. Jo l ~ on tl)ls beautltul " bdmi " 0\\ ner 1~111 ~·arry the entire 31572 MONTEREY 111. SI 11.::iOO; 011 ner n1ay ilttplaCI", atnun1 off ~lutcr > S25PLAYA Top model on a secluded cul de sac. 3 nn:., 3 balhs. ~luxe decor. l~.000. 2003 VISTA CAUDAL \Vatch the sunset & the birds over quiet bay \\1aters Crom your 50 ft. deck. 2 Ildr1ns .. 2 baths. Avail. for lea se, lease/option or sale. $72,500. * 675-5930 * 3637 E, Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Generel R.E. 1002Gtnerel R.E. 1002 · ji Balboa Bay Properties * STEPS TO OCEAN Custom· 4 BR & 3 BR. dJx. 'duplex, 7 yr. old. Extra large lot & build· ing. $129.500. 675-7060. EASTBLUFF Super clean 4 BR. home Huge fa1n./din. rm. Newly redec. O\vners a n x i o u s! $70,500. 640-8484. DOVER SHORES Panoramic Vie\V. Ivan Wells cust. bit. 5 BR, lge. £am. rm., formal dinin g \V/courtyard pool. $135,000. 642-7491. NO DOWN 3 BR, 11> ba. Closing costs & i1npouhds, $575. Mo. paymts. $241 P IT!. Full pr i c e $23,500. 556-8800. REALTORS 4 Local OC!ices To Serve You land. l<-2. Take ru:tvan1t1&;e harh hoine .... -tth built·tiw' & fu~t T.O. ut 9', tnt. 5 t·arry. bedN01n. )o"l!A loon. AZt no-.1·. PrinclplC!t 0111)'. n~placc. FA henl. l'"rt-shly $39,900 Bdnns.. lj;e. den with lrplc.. Charm i09 Wi1terfront 812-93n MILLER REAL TY pulnt.etl. Cre;11 11.l't'a. Ca.11 Sound lnipossiblc! It's nol : f.1111lly 1·111.: f'Xh!ns'lve enh•r-In the heart ot South La1;un1t. l-&lnn. rondo. $ 6 9 •. so 0 ;\;~~~~~~~~~! 6-t2-4811 !HO-lTJl 'IJ'll~ has 10 ht! the bes! talnlni;; oui•iu, 4800 sq. ft. Ne11• ~·us1on1. 0t.-e11n vicv.·. Ov.ner y,·111 con Ii 1 de r Balboa Penint ule [ JIOOJ 'bcnne )"OU'll !ii)(j ln StU1111lr\(C ron11U1l vl~v.·~ lrotu 4;e. 3 bth"fn., 21~ btlth CWi-letu.elopoon. 1 ~·· Lg. <I Br., den: 1 blk to bi.i)' ,,... """ ~· ~ ' I -....,. · "" mRBElL.J t"· ~-ch ,,_, "n d.... r•aiu. \'etill'S 10 Dana Point. ll1111 hon1c, rcudy for oc.:uµ-Newport Shorts .... ...._ P! S•IO,OOO. NE\V PAl.:\T & lti~,;..,.., 11111')': Hai; lr:e. lh·u~i;: l. 2 Bdrn111o. & dc'n: &111$"t:l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:liii 1'ry 2Y'Ai du., ba.I. 8.o ~ Ci\JtPETS. OPEN SUN. 1-S fun1ity l'OOlll!ii 11l1h bt•un1e.t !iitOI')'; w11lk 10 bf' 11 r h .11 42?~J!,l/~1~el6~~aoollgt -~u~ -l'!AIUC Pl.AC•, 720 CLIFF OR. #9 l·e!I. & fr(ih'. l.t;ti. y&rd, $~,000. o"·n1·1· il'ill cw·ry. Mobile Homes --Oct'an i•\CI\' oondo, o c en n !'Will fOI' JJWI. :lt:11urc nu · Ba ck Bay College Park 1020 2f.I;).) Hn.r!Jor llll'd. -.&L'l'Ol\81iS 1>idC' of hii·y .. Ul'.IVli" the Ill'~ tri'I:'", Sll011 \•lllk to Nl:'•1· '1 bdrn1.. fun11ly • din. __ fo~r-=•~•~1•;_ ____ 1_100-'"' 1133 Gltneagles Terr 842-7461 111rc•·t troni Diver's Col"c. br:·11ch. NO ~·1:-;,\NCINli 111:,; rn1 . 2 ~'l·ph's. Proti·». $34.750. OPEN 1-IOUSE, J.~rf.'" ·I &lr1ns .. family l'1n., 2 ba. I l:::::i:::::!::::::: I I-Bdrm. + den, 2 baths: PHOBLEZ\IS 11£HJ·:, 10': dei..'Or. Pool. in:Hl)' t xtrllli-. APT size n1oollc horne . in !\Ion. 2..{i pm. Z'.!l3 AvttlQfl St. A 11 bll-ins. In1n111.culate, Ii ncv:ly built. \\'alk to 10\\'11. 00\\'N lh\NOLJ::S: l\[,\k:l!:S $ll!LWO. adu~~ P;l1'k ~ on the bay. lx:hveen WIJ:tbn &. Avocado pa·!vz1.te I: r 0 u n d s AND Story Book Cottage pu.rk &. bct1cb. {EntC'r al 'IlUS AN XL~T OlJ'' AT ~ .• :io. a-I0-36.;..;~7~'--~7. C.J.S. l~eal }:State, S!S·UGS !i\\"i!epl ng v I cw or the 2 Bedroon1 hUlll(' L'OOled 7;11 No. Crn111t ill1y.) :Sllfj,IXX) $87,j()() Sttbn1\t all tl"llCk•s. Commerciail Prpty -1600 Corona del Mfir, 1022 1•11riiil'; o1cilrioki11~ pi-..;.-by Octan Breezes, Ivy 1-...·ln-EMERALD BAY D!rcclions: 11·uti:h (ur .sig.1s Beach Cottages 1. T\\'O doll house11 on onc lot in Corooo de! l\1ar. Ont' in goocl condition, the other lll'<'ds "T.L.C." Sil55 a monU1 lnL'01ne. T1y \o1v Stl's. 2. An adoro.ble Cape Cod on the Balboa Peninsula, just listed to sell ut SGS,500. Large 2nd T.D. possible, 3. A Balboa flxe r u11pcr only onl' block lrom the beach 1vit1J h1v large bedrooms, n large den and a l.1rgc posed 1narlfl:l, :SGS,000 ed entry lo L"Ot.y l i v1 n b Punot•a1nlc ocean \'k>Ws !roln on Const 11111'· 1 -"'=======~.::I OWNER WILL OPEN SAT/SUN. '""" •top-s1<voc "1'"""· a wooded "'u'"'' 2 i... ~··· .··filJ. ll.wb!F&. JO.LLY ~RE.,EN 1 .. CARRY I Vt -J• Tul'n ort Vi.:tot·ia UH \1311<')' xtru. d~p lot with d!'tnched b d 1• in i. . ~11<11clous COll\'Crl. ~ ""'-.-. n~ Cottage charmuij: bdrm \·1<'·.i·. dbl garage \\'froon1 !or ·n dt<n: rol'niat diniug r 111 .: ·.....-• ~-u xh ' • . · .lS x !l)j' lot on N~v.'flOrt U • • R I ''H obby'' \Vork hllOp. 11 1:.,:h Ofl(.'ll bc:illl Li!ll\nf.:s & ( 1~ · r1t.con(L &!a_m~.c_~il.,I Bl1•cl., toi('\\µJi1 Bea ch. n1vers1ty ea ty SPAR KLI NG CLE:A,'\I, l'.ll'P. ~oak firs. K11ctwn l $.i"i,l.00. It!'.( down, O\\'IM?I' 3001 E. Cs l. lh1')'. 673-6.jlO 'GroiJ.t price ~ only $3.ol.SOO. a secluded terrace. $13.i,OOO •••-S•7• ••~.J aoo dinette. Laund11· rn1 . Lot.s l\Lll i·nrry. Call lor u1-~ I The-Real Estate Fa ir EMERALD BAY ~...._...... uf c11hlncl.'1 & ,,1orai,:t>. l.g\'·, 1ur111a1lon. PHt:STIGJ:: 1 \\"!th a l'tl..1'1!' location on ya.rd \\ith gariigc on alll'y HO:\Jl.'.;S ~ Assume 7 ll OI Loan 831-6133 or 536-2551 E!'""'ld Bay< N•mh Poi"'· I •lfNIQUE 2-=-sT-ORY * ~1;,000 c d .. 7270 l\"11h ~ah11l~~ OC.ta!l· l'0;1,,1.al On l'·· loti;· till 11uutJ cxl ·r. BAY CREST on om1n1um~ 3 Bdm1, Cl'ptg, Orps, \'iork· sh<lp, lge rear yard fcnL-etl. $31.!T.ill. PJ::TE llARRE'IT REALIT &U-4353 POOL OR BEACH & 1•11v 1·u•11·s is th ts . • ' c • ·-for sale 1700 spac1oizs hon1~ w i l h 3 i.~uil'\·~ i· /• ·can .11«11 ,'I T'tudt-11·inds Lant: 1·hannin,;'I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; hd1·111~ dcn forn1~I dining U.J •. , ilcll; ~ill·ln kih·h. No lfrt'Sl1:::10us horne: :: bdt't11s .. !1 nu ~~cnt!y' ren1odetcd kit· bcner buy 11~-hc:'\Ullful La· '.! bil., frimily nii. 11"/ii"l"'t LEASE OR SALE ·• "Uuu· onh· $;).}9~ '" J)' c Beautiful 3 b&troom, hl"'e c:hcn; r1u1ct cul de S<ic IQCa· .. ' . · , · . . . .....1r. 1uu1;;: rni. 011r111l't Cl \~' 'llff :I 81.!d ,.. lion s·r.o 00U :\[ll\.'-'10.~ IU:.:.\Lf' kuchen. L<.;c. yard, 111 s \l O!'C H•' CA\t ·-· ~Ill ndd-on Olymplc sl7.e pool. · -· * -1(}.1.01:11 * lanUM·ix:. J.ikt> Mtinrn Iii"· i.dult Cu1~1 .• S·~ .•• m:i .. $3.10. living roo111. A real buy I•"----•---•-·--·---·-•--•-•--. ... 2 Full baths, heavy shai;: 01rnt1'. Afttr" P.\I bl)·2?2J, \food decklni; a.nd fire pil. Ji!1 LEASE ing 111 the elry S'N.::,00 · Jk'. n1onth. ~//cr~~L Dy at $59,000. 4. A Balboa tear do11·n u11less you kl\Ow bow to really use cfic\ving gum! T \\'O in- d i v idual hou!>es, fireplnl'c and lots of tern1iles. A~klng $60,000, but submit! Ca 11 EastsideAssumable corpetini;:, upgraded thru· \\'hite 11·ater vie1\'S lro1n tlU:. CALL e 64,•l'414 i:::-:-:;::':':':::;::! A•sunto ,.,., 9,. Joan n oot. $36.500. M ..• ·an··· f• ft111tastic Mon..-U'l'h Buy Tcr-91"'!. ~.-,, " '" , o -•WV, ruce pool hun11.>. :J Bit, :i UA. ...,_~ OC~A.'.; VII::\\'. Like i\cw loan fees, S31,050. b a I , ., lleal•°""' 3,000 S(J ft. ,·\\'ail. at $li00/1no. ~AL TY :1 Br .. 2 b.11., Laguna Niguel. puy1nen!s f.M-0. n10nth. Prln-1105N.Caa'srHwy.,laguno GH.UHB & ELLIS Rrlll N11r Nt.,.por1 rott Offico By 011·rlE'r 496-3186. cipal & interest only ;4,5()0. ,.z ••71 ( 494 11 E' I ,,--7080 down. Owner ii·ilt CB.lTy :tncl. ·-:::!. J 54•·8101 -77 ~·~•HI'. uj.>-OPPORTUNITY Oupltxes/Unltl Cho ice Eastside location.1 ~~~:".~~~:".:'.'.".~ GLAi\lOROUS CONDO Laguna Hiiis 1050 for sale 1800 General R.E. 1002· Gonor•I R.E. 1002 cul ric "'"· fruit trees. 3 T NCTI E DESIGN 3 Bit .. "'"· ''; ha. dm. I -• IS KNOCKING 1-=..::.::;_ __ ---'=I J----------· J Br, 2 Ba, fireplace, re[rig DIS I V n11. 2 1-'rpl. Prtv. µ;1110. OPk..""N lf.?USE ~\T _SUN 1 :~ The 011·11c•r 1s <itt-..:ioui:;.,.00\1' N . p k I BUILDER'S HOME & slo1tc, $37,500. Vacant & $-I.JOU 4 Bil --ba, sho111.1 I , kc you can acquire an outstan-BEnER THAN 675-72'15. ,.,. "'''~•--[! '""•"W>•• '' \ \LLI~)' HE\Ll'Y ew Gr pace 11. v a i I ab I c ilninet.lla!ely. IJHAl\IATJC . CUSTO:l l ~~le_l .. $-l,,,900, ~l.8:! C?stca~ dlnn-hon1c l•\ a U.1r1:.ai n t 0 Lovely 4 bednn, step do11·n ~ DO\Ell ltJ::ALT\ . .., .,., LAS VEGAS Alwo 5 a Winner Beautiful 11.'nterlront t~ wner agent 4!)4....933.& ll\' 1111 , \\"/niodcrn fpl c. 4 BlL, 3 IJ(l.,, 40 ft. wirido1v . . · _ pl'l~c $ G 1 , ~ 00 . Hig hly house In Newport. Pnced 1't * * Fain. 1111 . & (..'OUnlry kit-wull Iii". openinJ! lo j(l ft. 6-la-90iO uj)',:raclL~I. sr~•1'M.l!i bcd11ns, E1·cry inves!Or kno\\'S th<"re •BERG l NI ERPRtSES CO Neo,v Pnrkplace. Fu 11 Y bclO"' 11•hat si111ilar models BY 01vner: Lw(lnious Pool chen. AAA landscapini;, <let·k. !luge dt•n, 2 fi'J)l.. Laguna Niguel 1052 n1hT01't'(! 11urd1~ doors, ure some risks inherent in upgradcl:t. Olvner transfer-)lili'<' ~Id (or. No expense Don't CaU Me t10me in i\lesa \'erdt>, cus-huge cov patio w/BBQ. fcnecd, nicely lndspcd. lol. ourstun.ii11K vie11' & a boat all investments. But \\"t' fttl. red. l\lltst sell! Large double ~piired in ~-orl.iang. Large' A D I I I tom de:·ign, great entertain· Adul 0 cc u P i e d . Only $139.:ioo. 011·ner can")' loon. slip available! Cu.ti f o r that this one Is tt \\•Umcr: tlOor mnrble entry. Huge privtlte boat slip. \Valk to Up ex.. ing, 3 lir, 3 Ba, huge fan1 $~3.500. Broker, 8·12·7·111, OCi'.:i\Nf'RONT JR ii_ -• /, il<'l<1ils. It gt'Olise<i $26,18) last year ~~strr suil(', 3 large arl-beach. $82,500. I'm a de]:m.lful 2BR and den rni, formal din & liv rm, E\' .-· 96S-il77 B<>aut. sandy bcu1·h; l r g . ui,. '"/tJ, /.Jt#HV 675-8600 lt"s location is s uperb. d1t~1ul bedrooms. La~ Call 6T~72'25 owneni t~~kl .. i..'e ivitll beau-2,IXXJ i;q it, as.sunie loan t:.. • level lot: i,:oocl 1ru'kin:::: 4 It's condition Ut ex~llent . family roam ouc1·loolnn; ti.tul private .e:rounds $-18,500.0penhouseSunlG-5, ASSUMABLE Hll., ~ ba. Co1.y lrpl. ..,. VISl•H r i nan cing! You bet ! huge patio. l.a~e park like , PLUS or Call 5-16-86J.t FHA LOANS VA 1-Blt ... den.j ~ucsl ho u s~, SPECIALIZI~C I~ S215,0IXl for 8 unilL Call rear yard. \\lilh :S20,00J I close 111. S~7a,ltOJ LAGUNA NIGUEL VIEW REALTY ~- dov.11 O\\"ll('r wiU CtUTY A charming u : rental 11•ilh EASTSIDE fo"or informal;ioo & locution t CHOICE ~O)l'fH END PllOJ~ERTU::S ix.nee. nt only 8'.~% in-private yard -::llm!ntly pnr 2BR. 2 bft Townhou b of 1hese homes, contact -~larY<'lous y1~11"; 3 BH .. 3 SEA TERRACE . Reduced $20,000 terest. Sc>e lt aM You'll d · 225/ , • . ~ Y KASABIAN ba., den, duung: rn1.; bc::in1 PR! cu · Be ·r 1 1 ·11 \Vant it call now. 963-6767. UCJng n"Kl. O\\ncr. $36,~ .land 1 ~ c. ccil.•, 2 fl"Jll. Subniit all of-\'ATE ARDE:... AREA aut1 u u top es!::ite \\•ith ",.,,, .......... ····· \.\IJ ,~:,· -:-diEHiil.'f. "'§ ffJlf-ffrM" --"" -·-~tlsti"""' ·tor s.n·ooo -i-r .i-1 · · at--Ertat.----:-962;: · ·-1:1::5:000.--.-----~EAN' -v l0\\1l ~11ei:" • l)ana POhif iO Pilos \#erdes. -fanlnstil' 4+family room+ 00-i ginerous 47xl18-lof in . ..,.~ ' · . -. ----1-'EG ALLEN · 9 " ., · ·' '--·• 3 h l'l' .. ,,,, \'..\I .I l l :i~~~i~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~9:;;;-i;~ A LL-.S!!i.llUat_w.ltUn_in.ull.i~ a magnificent ,.it'\\' h ~ h I I J Tustin C. !\tanager \\_' 111 CO.ZY COUNTRY 11 0 J\1. E . RE· ,\I.TOR '°'. _.,,.,8 or 3 BR, S4 ,*500 -S1J,ln.\ ., ...urn1s, , aths, family privateofflce.Gigantlcmns-1 e """"t sout -0-1\\'Y oca· .,,,.. " II · · 1ec11l-"==::::=::::::=::::::::=c1 I ' 1 ter suite has room-size closet tion. $89,500 firm sho1v. 0\\11er at 646-tll:.i. Situated on a good sized 1091 N Coast L:1guna 1 $&1500 ill b I. I I ri~1;1"~i~~~~i:;'~u~~Y~~;11te 2 COVl~GTON .BROS. 4 A BERG ENT ERPRISES CO ' 1_11 .; and bill: baleony. Best big Call 644·7211 EASTS I DE 4 BDRM ~0i.· a~ :1iy n ~lti"i r:le ~!~~~: . . ' . I 01;~r~d:I g~cJ~1:1s I~~~~ hciu,;h. $1~~.JOO. C;ill 6~·8750 plexes, side by .ski~, 6 mo. ho1ne buy at S51,95i0! Call ~ 4 lir, fo~a1n·nn, ne1v addition, ~iUldlcllght dine, 10 a 5 ly •PRICE SLASHED• 11·/atriu111. 2 BR, tleu. new. Be~l IOCfl.lJOn 1n ti.wit , S~i..0010 ,\gt. --2 Bn, Drps; Crpts. Tlp-top irarm .carpel ·th r u out ! i V . • [ ¥AftR ElL ] Beacfi. Income over $1.<XX> Fourplfx. 3-2 lk>droom, I bath. 1-3 bt'droon1, 2 bath. Ah· CO!l- ditioncd, near freeway . Priced right for $67.~. OPENTIL 9 . tr'S FUN ro BE NICE• • i ' . sbupc. HwTy on this -One! i\ssumc low ',(, J.llA loan, $3450, • a cant BUY this oulsta.ndtng ·1 BH . ii 1111 a mo. Buy one or both • , PH1L SGLLIV,\N Rf::AL-$~. per nio. puys a I I! Very Serious Seller 0c~an 1·u un conln•ct 11·/ l'Dlr.:!~ • for S15,000. dwn., 9% int. '® ! TOJ't, j.JB-6761 or 5"11!-2103 $36,!150. full prlCl'.~ H k r 1\1·n :;tory ColoniµI. O..:ean $W,OOO d11. !\love iu lo111or· . IM\SlliU~i;?J _ Hurry: Prin. only, please. MOVE RIGHT IN 7o/o V.A. ~2-JSll vie\\'. Palatial, 4 BR & fan1. ru1\. Call: Ghazi, Agt. 5-16-9'"a21 :?39 llELIOTROPE, 1"1lr., nt·;,l LOAN 011 this,.5 BR, 2 Ba. -SP LISH-SPLASH nn., . 2~~ U.A ... 30' living 600 i'>e"pon Center Drh·c OCEA.1"\FRO!\'T. Reduced to ' ,, m. 2 bat!l_l10n1e. flJ!k.,., Nruth_._Cost.a i\Jesa House POOL rn1 11110 stone lire lace, all En'oy The Good Life -EJNALC_LOSEOU $120,COO. 212BR. \\'. Npt. 1006 might lease SIOO month. • $47,500. Call Broker eves. --blfi'is. s 11·s r, ceramic e Ciill 493-2jJ3 * ~lOOEl.S * uyers •mis. :J:772T""F\'""e Corona d.I Mar Duplex B1lboa Island 1't * * 1't * "~o .,~_11 \\"i:h ~ bcxhoorns A'.\u ~'t·1·-& indoor-outdoor carix-ting. , ho . ,1 B ,.,,,,1 11·kends. ~~ · 1 .. nd Ne11·,. rnc 1n "ona1·ch ay ------~c l Channing Caix-Cod house, * BAY VIEW * 4lj IRIS, ,.,IC, Ne1v duplex, ASSUl\tE 11/C, lbr, 2 b a, criuiicnl 612'•• o.in, ianl u~ Shrtg carpeting a custonl Tl!rracc -Cuslont dcsib'llcd * NE\V HO~IES * \roQl)gy DUPLEXE 716 2 bcdroon1s + den. ·And 3 BK., ;I 00., 2 BR., 2 bu., home, in l\1e-sa Ven:l.c, fani rooni. nu i,:oltl t<h:•.;. JU"1 drapes thruout. Hud" pabt1io, on c.-..:tra h).:. Jot, 1wn1 for 8~,·: Financing avail. Jasmine, Cd~t. Be~! loca- new large bachelor unit. 5 BR .. 3 bathS, fam_. rm. n1ight lea.st• SICO incin1h. nn, CO\"l're<t patitl, lrg yrd, 11aintcd. S3S.~riCl. !~. ~-hy o1·l'1'Sized yard, o u e pool, 4 Bit "J ha, ,·aultei.I HARBOR VIEW lion. income $6'.?5. 493-0761. Good rental l.ncon\C, Submit J w/"·et bar. Lge. ~uo; 40 Both open SWl. J.;. Open Sat & SWI 1.5, 3221 .\IC'Vay X!.13-8..i::LI garrig~A~~~{~ns. ceiilngx, all 11·00J exterior HOMES \\"ehb H.eal!y terms. $77.~. ' ft . k>t~i~~~~JOO Univtrlity Realty Dakota 979-398-l FREE LIST -:S98,500 OPE.i'I It 0 US 1-; Dona!J L. Bren Co. lcl~n~c~o~m~e~P~r~o-po-,rt~y-~2000=°'1 .~ 644-7270 {C73-J6&1 EveniJit.-s_1_ 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 67J..6jW 1't ,\S.SU?.i~ $IS,IOO .t'J .. A 7,10 U.S. G 0 VERN l\I ENT S\.JN ocr 13 1-J pn1 .32U-H 111:.J9 Po1t Shc!iil·ld Newly remodeled 28R home. Walkway To Be~ch :! Bit to1111house-~lesll Verde, Rl':PO'S in Orange Coulll)'. Scl'en Seas ui. L.!\. Nl!ll'JlOrt Beach 833-0i80 EASTSIDE UNITS Sf>parate I BR apt. $90.00J. 418 "i'ernleaf front wtil, patio, pool. ~;~~2-~~e fixer-p,v.;QR,~,~ll~ ~f::,~'4 \lll::\V UA \"CHEST. ~EAtiTY . . FINANCIMG! owner 673-J:9.12. •Red\dli!. $4500* $29,500. O\\"C 2nd. 1133-$74 ---------fruni this custoni :: BB. on onc of 1ucas lovelies! . . 'f?I Balboa Peninsula. l007 Open TI1w'I\ thru Sun l·:i SHARP s BR, 3 Ba, walk TAKE OVER 2 btr home, rile l'ntry, l>tm!ls. 3 HR, l<lnl rm, lrg Prhne Ea~tStde. DUplex,. Ex- :? BR Jlotlsi plu~ 1 Br Rental 10 all Schls & Jr. College. Government Loans inner biick planter, IJeam\..'d hobb~ o~ ~anw rm. Pro! cellent Ci~:nt:"· \\ IL I, Cornor Lol-Xlnt financing $59,500. WI L LS REALTY, 3 & 4 BDRl\1 \10n1cs in all cc1hngs & sc11<11<1le fan1. dee, in u1s1de & out. :lO ~AHRY SEU . ~\er hel~ Sell Idle !tent! with 3 Daily Pilot Classified ad. 642-5678 OCEANFRONT Duplex. XI. cond. :S149,500. Onr. wflin. Coast ProperUcs 673_.."410 * * $87.950 * * ~l&-7739 or &15-9733 ru·eas. No qua Ii f yin g . rm \\'fwel )>a.r, deltLx In.nilly 1~/f pool, gas BHQ _& hre finance, and_ PAY~, LOA. D!T. KINGSBURY IN~;.,~tr. A~lJl\IE 7,_~ VA LOAN SlO,l!OO. lo ~IJ,000. is all honlc ~ I 1 ~1 , 0 o 0 OPEN r1ni;:. Ide u l cntertau1ment COS~. SlO.~ b~·s. DO~; &l&-7350 & (2131 2-1:>-~.,.,-... )"OU need. For lllOl'C in-l!O' 'SE SUN OCf JJ J·o· ft•11.tur<'s for a dulls & f o_r B L 1'. D. El. R_ECIATION . General R.E. 1002 General R.E . 1002 Spac... I br, fani. rn1., 7 " I 11 OPEN DAI LY 1 C d t L ,. e WITH LUCK formalion, ca.JI BKR. pnt ?"·!fi·J PaJ·i ii·:iu L N cucrcn. .1 . -J; car exe~1or. ar., yOtlt -Offer znay 1akc tlils r,~t1.'13Jd2. ·silli,IXKl. Ey o1~·ncr. "847-3584 SUPERIOR••• LINGO~REA,L ESTATE. lli<!".t Bu111inshell LMe, Npt. \"ii.ulted ceil1!1g,-livlni; & .. Where else? "And noth'ing south of Sea Ranch's boldness to compare it with. But then it does defy comparison. Deep cocntyards, balconies and decks everyNhere; spacious. accommodating residences for uncornmoners. WoOO sheathed, clipped eave, saltbox architecture. Deries desc1iption, must be walked about to be appceclateci Motor up Superior Avenue from the PacMic Coost Highway lo eight smashing models. Ffom SSl,000 and worth every penny and then some. Don't sniff al Ne..vport Beach. either. You might get a lung(ul of fresh sea-borne air! ·-----. . . Uch. Ownrf1\~. &12-6504. bl"clrooms, fir e places.. l & 2 BR duplex <>n a l\l ONT I CE LLO CONDO TAKE OVER ... ~es1gn & ('Q11slruct1on. The ,* 49-~ ·199-13.!J7 ---Private patios &-entrys. 4 40· lot. 01111cr's in n hurTy (Quiet area) l \' ba, Zbr: GOVERNMENT LOAN finest n1at~r~s used Io TI-US IS TllE ONE YOU BIG CANYON car ~arage. DelllXe units. -v.ill even finance. Prime open balcony, $ 2 9 '0 0 0 . 3 & •1 BR ~1()1nes in !Ill enhance th1;;. 3 txlrn1., ~1~ H.AVE Bi':J::N \V i\ IT IN Li EXECUTIVE HOME , Bargain priced, $72,500: To loc!ltion SSti,000 5-l6--4J30 nreus. No qualifyin". For bath ho111c, l\'l!h formal dtn-FOH.-6 Bl't pun"ld ofc fani ~ . 1 Le Le see ca!l 1101\' {7141 Ta2-1700. Denison Associate!> 673·TJ ll . ..., ing m1. Your entrance is rni forni·ii Jiv & din' nns f or _Sae or ase or ase OPENTliD • IT'SFUNtODEMOf.' DON"T judge hy the outside! OPEN llOUSE SUN 1-lpm: ~11J~1~foim<ilion call BKR., or tl'l1'a cotta tile. (!'he ron1-· . 'rc1 4 aA' Option. '4Ur, 3 ba, Po o I , See the kitchen. fam rm, li20 Congress. 3 BR $31,000 . ...c==~------(X'lling: vie"·. of the ca!l):on 3":::,~ g:r~ i\e~ll~~~lic occ:~ v1~11·. \I a I u e cl at over & yrd of this 3br. 21~ hn, Assuniab!e GI. PRICE LA CUESTA dra11"S )'OU in!o the l11·1ng 1 · , 1ro th. be 1 .,00 $200,m:>. l<l"Clllccd 10 .Sl79,000 SHORECLlFFS home. 80'"..il RE,\LTY ........... f>.18.3209 EL CAHON rm., 11·i1 h a ma!'si1•C' l\lex-i· ~ell f! S~111~f1 v~~a 111 rl,uc t~ e~1C'~enl"::' s1tu~!ion. THE REAL ESTATERS loan a v n i I . Open l-:J, Dana Point I 026 4 bedroom pl lxlnus rooni ic11 n brick frplc. Thi_! sun l\lonarch Bay T e r r a c e , <.:a!!_ fi.!t--_:..14_ ~or 6-IG--07 i 1 • 615-3-168, 315 Drifl\\'OOd Rd, plus (an1ily roon1 corner reflects lhn1 the ~I a 1 11 e rl $1S5 000 HVM MONACO 9 UNITS -C::::D~l\·l~,~~"".SJJO'=~°"'-"'""='-~~I Bi" O\\'NER DANA O'ORO lot Lot• ol .. ,,~. •tcV"v-gl1tss 11 im1oiv froin the loft LA. GU. NA NIGUEL (3 T ·Pl ) '#>'" ,.,,~ .• 1~"' ·• :;, " ".. :'lbo\-C, ghing this hon1e the . , __ G_oo<i locaflon, cs1n1 landscap-r.._ exes 1 BR llOUSE 11·ffrpl. on R·2 OPEN HOUSE: 33121 Elisa ..:::~'.:'..:~·::,_•______ individualisnl that it com-Hf::ALTi. •J00-l().IO/~j()5() 1ng. sha;: 1·p1 throwghou.1, 6 hlks lrom bt>:i.ch, 21~ yn lot, 507 Acacia. P1in. only. $53,500, Jiriced $l,OOO below XLNT loan v.·/no L'OSls, nlnnds. s121,:i00. P..\~OH.A-'llC OCEAN VIE\\" irater soflrlt'1. gar door opnr old. X1nt lin..;ncinx. \\'Ill Rll $66,000. 6T:>-11109 by appt. niodcl. flexible financing. a\·11il lo qu11I l.iuyer. -!Bit 1 ~ in this nCI\' custon1 built Bank _ financin~ avail IO indiYidually or all. . I Present mong-.ti;C 7~f.•,t-. 3 · '4 Ji! J J d f Id on Y· Bit. 2 BA. 1SOO sq ft. Cathe-2BA. cu 1 · d c -s ac· Vic 1 ·~ :; Bil 2 ba home: qua.Iii)' IJ,lli• let >uycr. 11·/.ca~h n, Paul W . Brum 1e Costa Mesa 1024 drnl ccilin., in liiing nn. \\"a 1'!K'r/~l~g110lia. &1-1--0997 W/t :.tands out as you entc1· this ~ 01. ~11pr ~,1U 6_T~, !!•· ~?r & Assoc. lmlnac <-'Ond. Lived in:; nlo. eves. REAL ESTATE ix.•aut1ful hon1e v. i!_h bcan~cd 11cld1t1onal 111l~tll,,1 :Hl-Ut23 .ti-\2.gj.,j() or :>16-l081 ei·r 3 BEDROOM $1.575 DOWN Beauti(u1 3 bedn:>0n1 on quiet cul-de·sac, new ca rpet s, new paint. Landscaped and completely fenced, Canyon in back gives added :;eclusion. To see call 6•16- 7171. • ···--I OF£n1't9 . rrs FUN 10 BE MCEI THE REAL ESTATERS Pool size lot. 6 ft slump 1''0B. SALL BY 0 \\' N I:: R, 1.:l'tling & e~l)llllSll"e living WATER $59 500 stone iia!I. Plalc glass mil"-Landn1ark J10111e, 2 sty., •I 900 Glcnncrre St. a_rcC1: owner \\ill lcnsc op· Custom 4 bdrni. & faniil y 1 rors. Cuslom drnpcs. tip-br, 2~i bi.I. Oix-n Ilouse Sat -491-9173 ;",19--0316 lion $119,000 rni. 1i;1yfron1 hon1e; t'XCLting fOUR·PLEX ~rad('(icarpels.Pan(.>Jling& & Sun. $51,900 . 8601 LINGOREALESTATE prux.>ra1nicbay &night _. rough \\"ood shelving i.n lge J\fossford. ----------..\9-1-!Kl86 ·199·1397 vie"·· Tuo 111a11y features O}:llPLETELY reno111 !ed fan1 rm. If you 1\•nnt a bar· O\VNER 4 br, 11:, bu, extr:1s, Executive Home TO\\"NHOUSE 111 bcaut. SEJ\ to enunil'ratc. $189,::.00. arid 1m111ted~ Earns S610 n10, "uln on nn extraordina~ assume 1 \~'10 OI" ~11• 91 ~';;. F'lin11• I01:a tion in no11hend. TE Ro •CE r· ·~te co _ AGENT 67:3·22'1:! Perle<:! t·ul de sac location. ,. •J • n..~ • P 11.. n1 3 bedroom, 2·2 bedroo111 & house in lhls area, you will 18171 Vallea Cir. 842-7808. \Vood oral gla.~~. Bea.m<'d n1un1f)'· 1v/guardetl !: :1 le, VACANT \.\ bedroorn. E.xchari~e or not be wasting your lirne by $37,950. 0Jl('n 11 lo ~1• t'<'ilings. i\lassivc fircplnce. beach,_ clubhsc 11•flcnn1s _els Corner; 3 BR., newly redorx>. ~cll Upt,'Tlldrd thru·out.. looking at this one. 83(1..5381 STUDIO CONDO <ki'nn viC\\'. Rure cactus & Sl\'1111. pool. Ocean VJeW l\larincrs School. Lgc. loL Jiufrv·Call !il4) 752.1700 d!\Y~. 49&-0192,ni1:hts. 9% Loon, l(/',,.. yds fron garden. A quSli!y home nf \V/Cn.talLn(l._SUf!S(.>IS. 3 Bit, f l!A /VA. S:i:!.~50 · · E •• tbluff 1030 •·· h 12 100 d ,. ou!standini;:-beauty, Large :l BA. S59,9:io. GEM ""ac · •' 0"'11• 11 studio ~ara~<' 11·ith north LAGUNA NIGUEL --®,,_ ~J price, :S23,!XX!. Bkr. S12-7'41fl 1., ... , "'> JJOO ,,.,,,, 1 v • .11 ( 1 , , · j BR, 2 BA condo, plaza, ., · ~ ... · · " Rcally ~ID-~i<r..O l'.!ll·f Tu~1111 A1·e .. :-;. . 1 " $50,000. O\\·ner Hunt. Harbour 1042. Youni;. 714 : S 3 0-3 4 2 5 ; Br O\\'i'\El:. Croii 11 Purk-:-T: H!·:.\t.TOHs _____ ti·l:.!-162"\ ,1, · · "'2 nJ or SJS-9367 Vi·i's: 4.!1T-2!'l:i2 RT · 01 ,,;, .,,,. 1J1•rher! ll1111kin!< Rtnlt0rs. BR, 2 UA: air. Srl,100. :.!8~1.! H~:,\Cll t•J:OPF. ' ~-{,f '--- Near Propoted Marina El Toro 1032. BY O\\'NF.n 3 UR. '.! 1Z L B h ,\1on1aAv\'; 400-0~1;.NJ !':\Lt'. Xc11110r1 l:c nch . -COSTA MESA- Bik•• 10 lh(• IX'nch! Jus1 :i 1 bn, Toi\·nl10u~e. Bou! Slir l agunOa eac Lake FOr e st 1054 \\;,i•·rfr·•nr 1111Yl·•1 .:lip , l'rin11' l'r11~•n1,. Pn111"r1)' )'I'S Old. reo ttu~s3 bdrnis, 7 'lo Interest lnc. 80% finan avail. By wne r S1111o·r lt11!•1:i Cv11·.•.:: l•r,, •12 l'niii.. l-Ph''l'-' :! 1,alhll, fun'lily 'nu, frpli-. :!·Sh.JI)" $67.000. Call Sl6·7J-11 2 Houses on One Lot· 6 ~ h:1,. B,•,I 1111~ Sl\j,{IU.).• . ..:n.,ui,11 i»tili• buill ·i1111 & dish\\":!ShC'r. Country Side Irvine 1044 1 Park i n g S!)."l.L ... !:·l'e11('(:'ft 7~'o INTEREST \}j&-\(1\7 (1\\"llt'r. ---•;\1•\\ 19 u"uirs ~love.in conclition ~ $39.000. Bcau1ifu1 ·1 BR. 1 full baths.1;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;; Back Yd-rniil 'free,.. 2 2.STORY \\,\TERFltO;\T. 6 Br, den. •<2 l "11ir'-"''11• Orlran• Cnll 5.W-1720 Shag ca.rpets, b 11-i JI s. J~lk~ to Ck'<'1111 .. $7~1.«lO lin.'ln-l I B:i, Dock. Charn1ing older ,\II unit s appro;dmutcly 1 Uish1111sher. Gorgeous Condo on The Green cim:-:1\ail. Pr11K'.lt1les ?n!~;·1 COUNTRY SIDE hon11., perff'('I for I 11.1•g1• n11lf' l•l Pacifl\· 0t'edn. [ TARDElL.] Cus1on1 drupes. Large ex-Dclighlful cnrl uni! 11'ith 3 P.O.Bo~. 19-\, LB. 92G:i_. lan1l1~·. lHR, Den, 1-'tl\ ARTllOFl::H.1110\\'ARD posed ui;gregate patio & bdrms .. 2 baths. formal di~ • Call -194·11170 * LAKE fOHEST 2 Ba. Chon''C arra 0 f OE\". co .. INC. ~--~ ~ walk\\•ays, It's a REAL ing, 11·et bar and utility. BLUE LAGOON VILLA Beaullful -4BR, 2 full bath". NC"111X1rt llts. $:">7,9JO. Sparl· 645-filii . _ ~U~ . BARG A IN at S44,COO. You'll lol.·e the Ooor plan Prime location, viei\" :ZBR, !'hug <'arpe1s. built-in~. In~ H.e.<r.I Estate, 83J..35--l4 EASTSJUf: NR cc. I :,SS...0950 Princlpa.ls only and !he gt'\?enbell location 21L BA. all 11.ppliancl'i:;. D1~hwn:-Jier, Gor.:cou s NE\\1..Y mod N t l.J hl SIX l!Ol'SES-A.ssurl 6t :'(i 291'".ii Harbor Bvd. SUPERSH \RP' near pool and J ·a cu z z i. " t"Jslom drapes. Larg~ c.x-1 rt' · ~ ~"P g ll • . ' c. 1 '' 1 • $57,500 decor~t?r furn!shed. Serious pJ..'iCd riggrf'gale pri\ll) & 11rea._3 Br,? ha. New carpet l~n . ~~ ~~n f~s. ->:Jd.~. :>. NEWPORT BACK BAY 3 BR, 2 BA CALL ,52 7500 sclle1 Jo 1rst tJJn~ oflcre,d. \i·allnvays. u·s a n i:; AL & p111nt. &I> 13. Dl Pl,f~7':-!0 x161! 11)1. \\ 111 . Large, Quality "'constructed J.'nm. Rn1.·•·ormal Din Rn1. J • Only $69.500. 1ern1!!. RED BARGAIN 111 :s 14 000 Newport Shore' 1072 ~11 on contract. :S36.,:;oQ, • :'j f an1lly home on Drivl' by 22732 Jubilo, El e VISION e CARPET. Rf-:A l.TORS I 5....~59JO Prinr!pal.s oniv. · 1: ,\Cll~:-V11l'an1. Apvr11·:.:-d ;.. ctul·dC'·SRl'. Heavy !>hnke Toro nnd sec for yourself G4<h.i\\i72 or 499-1271 M-. . v· I ·1067 pJr.11c rur 7 111111;:. l\11rr.r o;i . i1 roof, rustic r xt1>1·lor. Three \\'hnt S·l3.~lll0 "'Ill buy. l-Ion11• Skyline Or. 1ss1on te o *· NEW, LISTI.NG * th\~ on"! $'."."fi."«' ~'dn_Un1i;:, two buth);. f11n1il.Y ft•atul't•;; hh-lns, tlshi\·i;tir in REALTY 2 \ ~ N 0 I \gt rooin and heated pool. 1i-ell·llt,.<I kllt·hen, 11'nJi-tU" 1 I N1•11·, 111•('n11 1·11•11, hr:1111cr! REALCO ·,~t~. 1.-.. 1;11.rnc.; '~1' 1·urp .. 11 nr 1 • \\'all ('IH'p1•tir1;-, d1111' & fr])l1·. 11 l"l.'tl hill l'lllllPllll~" 1·1·11111.p•, !011.-. ur \l"f"llK I 111111 ' '.. . ' .. - . . . . . I I L i ~ ( 11.11 .. ' 1.1~ .. din. ----------1 S:-11.711..Ml. 81,1, toiJuy! t:<l l\looJ'('. l.Jki'. Uni\', Park Ccn!t l'. It'\ ine l!l~1~,. :: h••drn1, .~ hn, ;: TLLL~. 1 !.l·.1',!oi. 1 l{l·.1'.!oi · · nreo, 2 p;1h11J1. \\·nlk In 4 UNITS 3&'9 t.Iim l.()mu. Costa J\o1ei!(I 1 ~ fiill·~. 1"..,11 r:-i l:lll' ~i"' d••n all ·~11!', 1\11\t·d 111111 ''"11c t~·:11·h, 1~~.1s ,\.: 1t·niu~.l [n\""1r'i\'rlt If 1.,11 11 ,..,1.(, Cull &12--1060 for a.ppl Ca.II (7\·11 :"l.~fi-. \,~. 1-- --K"IU'IU!'I . klh·llC'll , s1.i1:11.10'. ~1~:~11·~ arr~.l 11i~1;~1s.l ~Jl' ll!~c S,lJ.{O) s:~1.1 ~~1. t'il .. \I ... 11icr fll'-l!lf'l"I)" .., .... ".".·nc ... ipal;..'-°"...;1',.. .... 1 :F;o:•:n~ta:;~n~V.:,::•~ll~e~y-_,Cl~03::.;4 ~~fc·~~E i!i~ll?t~rl"~:nB:~ 0 11111.r w11.1 81.11 ••11 l:ind t·n11· ;;,*t::;1;iri :: 111~ · i\•/i,t'sa r~,1j CAYWOOD R EAL TY I up 111 ~1~111.~•1 .1~1 1.ii-111:! $31 000 BUILDER REPO 2 n.'I hon1c In Unh't"'r!lh)i' 1 u·:ict at :I '· fpt, ~ ,, n1. c·rpts, t!r;)ll. 2 --*-~4B-ll90 ~ _ , . • - 3 BR home dn lovely ctrect Provides you >A'llh exL'Cll~nt Pnrk, ptl\'111c P,'l!lo, la('t.'(I UI S I~·'· (h1·ll('r "111 flr111n-Sai n Juan Cpstrn. 1078 f>lllH··1 unit hpl lild·: und~r h~i! 8 tlrcpltlcc. 1:1 18....,, flnancin< 011 lhlfl \Ike new, "·llh, fruit tr cc 5 ._,,11• tra uper I L't'"-subn111 yqur !Ct'n111. A'k-consh,ict1on rl'.lr <:!\le. Clc.e ·•· 1 1 1 2 BR & dt'n, 'l Ourh. Ol'<'lln inst S.t\:iOO. JO n1ajor ~hOJll"lno; l't!ntcr, ya.rd and boat gate. As~ maintenance 1rcc residence i-enitn! l" c ~ 10 ~"!OP' 1,1\d \'lei\', $51.500. Assum· SJI-2770 ~ls:iQ 4BR. 2b11, or 2BR -r-lrg 1st yr v.TltN:1ff $14~1 . Call FlL\ loon or u~ new VA "'ith large bedrooms, 2 ptna Ir. ~hoot~. poolt k l~n-""" 1 1 .... 11111 1"' · "~ ~ ·~•10 FH \ \V"ll be ... ,,hs &: bonuis room. For nifi COUrti" . .S..W,9.JO. Ca 11 11bll' • " c. .. n. h11n1N . Of'(', REALCO ''""nu~ rn1. ~ < ... • ,·1cv.'. 5J6.,.ji0 111' ;:,.;,2 . ..., or '· 1 gone 0~nly ·-.soo ~··d ~tier~·=='"'"--------J\merlCM Honie Renllor 0•11K'r \\11! linurn..~. S.G.900. T\\'Q l·pli':I.'-~· :o:lnt Ea't tomorrow. Cull today. 2"1 •~~ ,,,,.. '"' _ "94-"Th13 or 49..\·1001 ~EALCO , ltll-0'.!ll. C~lll ~tt"•ir.it J0t•aOon. \\'al~ 110\11' ~lee.. lake a k:lcHc. 897--0321 CUST011t POOL BY O\\'NER ffi N. Coast l-h1y e S~1\NISll ,~EAUT\ e .. South Laguna 1086 to ~hOppina:. A Hild Jn. CENTURY 21 64$..7221 WALKER & LEE BNiut :mr. 2BA Unh'. ind. ASSUME J%! Red tile .roor, .i<phl 3·\('1·1•1 , \'f'l'ltnlt'nt ror llt1:1t1nt1' tn- RF.AI .. F.STATE Prime l0t.'. Lg "'tlin Gt cleck. autl'lenue hnc11'nda 3 kn1" GOLF' Cou~ Special, l\fr!m Vel'dC. 2:>00 rt. 5 BR, 3 BA, btn 1•iew, Si\2.:iOO. Lo\\' 111\11. ()\\'Iler \\'Ill ('II r r y p.ipcr. 1926 KAt1.11l. OJ,1t.•n S1.111 1-:;. Costa Meta Realty s ;nce 1958 * 5'8-7711 ,\fter 6 P't cr1ll &57 ... 1617 J\I ES1\ VEROF. 0 \Y 11 c r , Ue:u1, xtrn Ll"'g. -4 Br, 2 nu. mi J{cd"OO(i, :JJ7~:n7G ,~ Thll.i """'I nnm~ IOI! " 1'8!'t Bit 10,_1 ·,,,,, ...,'.,' : .• , ,-,'l LOWER 3 ARCH BAY \'t'Ston;. Don'! \\'flll, Ca.IJ GREEN \.AIJ~EY \'iCI\". Ptuf ld!!1.-pd, jitt•u1,1i, '""' '" , "' .. _ I• <•Ui'un• Rn nn •-.1,,!\ \..1ij[U111t in11.'~!n1rnt. Oouhl<' ~ ... ,· 1,1.,,,--ni. 1,,.· "''"''""lu,.,1u1iful l'OUntn· ,.,,.,,. 3 UR 1~~ fol' 111..,1·e lnlom1sllon. B' Ori' 01\'lll'r. 4br, or 3 " ' • lll" 1 ·' ··•A•• I -~ J·• k" """ .,"" .. .. .,, M ILLER REALT Y (.I lh '] 0 I s·3·~ MZl"ll flt. r'('n....,...t'"" II• fLrt"', 1•)0f 11{1!1\l fl\1·1·took · h r11r-nr~•l,•dt•rl l(l!,)OI SUI'-.. dC'n, 3ba. du1 nn, li1111 l'fl"· ".0 ~·"~ · 11 ~· •· .~ 1 · 1 1·11,.n. ,\'. 7', 1\s~un1oblC' r I I J•·I J t .: 1•1-1'1 I 1,11, Jr .. • II\· 1111 & 1110~t<'r OJM'n 2 10 Ii. l.0~1!~ a.in 1. in1> \;1 I•') ,\ 1r11 .1· f"-•·1 t1nc 1,111111,, 1~ n1Rny n1.'I u1't' ...... ~ o 1 ~11 A "" \GG20 loon. \\"h1• \\'lilt! Con1p:irc h"nle, Orll\.' $jj,OO(). 1'('rmJ. \!'\:\'!I .• 11~pi< tn pn\". 1.-~11 ·h,l"'J .~ •• ,~.,~ .• ~.~L~,.,-.T~~-d-,1-~-0-~-.·I hr, 11lk ltl <,clils, CT1urt·h, ~~~'I'~-_ I '"'\\" ,.1'0111,v fC!l,900~ ., I kl ... '--' rn ·r 3,l oi·rc J>tll'k ·w/3 pools, I \\'A' :-;r rr 4u.11t1·: T'li nh!ll'. 11r trnr11•-in \';1ra111, n1u~t r1111io; J' t• 11 rt ~ , A-rmr ,~1 !!I/\ t!'lfOt _ OPEN lf'SE. '-"' 191-17l'l hc.~ld. .SI .. ~.~*lU i::t·'. l-.'i m llelloll'Of~ VAn 1...000 oo@.WSJ Alr Oln(I, tl'frh:, hi .u:hJ;.. Red Carpet, Rea l to~ .... :t-:liill 1!t.-..... 1s:O LINGO R E AL ESTATE \\"1;11-111·.t-l· .... .:iJZ~n 0 \\1NEf{l\I U-;c;T SF.t.L upgr.u.Jed . ~0!,~1'10. 641·1 :0:;, --------~ R E'ALCO ""'""' Grctnbrwk. 1 hi'. 2 "bi1. 2"...00 off G .l 1\\.;t11l1t. ,.. ------l!J.1-,....,..,.,· 4~"1~~i 1116'~' fill •'\lrn 1111l'tt healer ""• fl. 2 fl·plS .. 1·ul"l'lr-~:'lt'. !Jave 101,1e1hi11.1 ""ti wnn' tn 6•2·•3t i Olnct or <oUen 1 ·Inn. ~hn, 2 .$IOl}" u./frvk:. fJon't ~l\'C ''./: ljlf' t:l11~: )'OU flQ l0t~~r uq? Sell Ii -.. ,,.. ' '" ...... ,i .... ,.,.0oo,•.... I I 1" 11 I I " I I 0·" Pl! Pool &. Cl11b Privi;, $1.12,oc.J. ~ell~ C111~11li1•r1 nib;1lo 111 '°"'""-••••<'-•"'!?-•..... ;\n:ere11r~nr1."~~un1r • ''~SI ' In ~i\U1101"(, .... hp tlOI'' \1 t1 ~ 1UJY ot 002--0871 wl'll . cn ll NO\\' Gl15G7~. \',\. ii:3().::;:1:1!) 10 ~nn-Resulisl 6 1~~-Art Call 64:r567S. L -' w D OAIL V PILOT ForldAy, O'fllber 11, 1q74 l~n~como~~p,-,-.-.. -,-,-y-2000~--~.-u-.. -,-F~u-r-nl1h.d I Houua UnfurnltMd __ Ho..;;:.u.;.•.;.•.;.•_U,o...nf.;.u:..'"=":..h:.:;(j:.:.;., I .;.H:.:•:.:•:.•..:F_u;;mc.;;.l.::IJ:.;nl:;.u;;;'co":...:;_::;;;:. Apartm.ntt Furnished Apartment• Furnl1hed Apartmtntt Un urn. Apar1me tt Unfurn, .. ----'--'--I UNITS -UNITS! G•""'" ' 3102 1 Co1t1 MeH 322' l<Ylne 32« C.D.M. ~port lleoch 376' Cost• Moll :J'i24 Hunt ington 8-h 38'° Costa Mes• 372, 10.80/o ~w UTlL pd, boclls Ill PA'n.T rum:. 1 JlR $ll0. L/.HVI-: \\'di ~'()NllN;I -4 tx-h. kk'al 111udcnts. Laguntt llnl pd. Clit 0 .K. Bit. 2i, bll l'\'NHS>: In APARTMENT Ambauador Inn W1'i~R.,~ALS NEW TIUPLEXES ~~ ~:!,~~~~nc ~ 2 br, Beachtront apt. $.m. 2 BEDROOMS $225. ON BE~CH! SPENDABLE $1~ LrrtL pd, a:m rt'.llt ('()(• c.~t. l Bit Oplx srro. 5';hi .. II Un1\'t.nicil)' P;u'i<. ()Ha/lirpf, Tm freshly pajnt{'(f wtltt;. 111¥1'. \'d, p;itio, Corona del I' Cpl.I'. yd, Gar, kid ult. 2 lrplc, <-~nlral illr, In<.' u1e AJI '.! ~m5. t)lnis $1700 ~l11r. 2 en. }'('d yd, 1'W' $1Rj, I ol pool, tnv1111 Cl1• & PitJ'kl, C D M TENNIS BRAND NEW UUI. pd. !tot A Im mo. lnclud" r>rl<~t> """' """' • • • $29.50 & Up + refundable cJean'1. dep. drpi, diih1<1o'l1.sher ' 2 BR Unfurn. f'r. S2f)1 UJ>, iJ'OU. Full pa1~"<' Ml)' $16.\. UTJL PD, Nlct :? BDR. tli"W t·m1 & pa!Ji1. SC nio. i.\2.SUIO. $130,0001 Cap, rate jwu 12 Blk IULbt_?.~·h. Ne"'JlOrt H ._,om,.,_e"f°'fnd~e-"'=-'*"""-'2:.·.;.m«I= 1 L1gun1 Beach 3248 I.Jkc n11w 3 be<!rocnn and SINGLE STUDIO APT 6&11 \\', Seuahote Dr. Call 3 BEORooMS $315 l BR Ocean View $282 den • next 10 court • $385. SPECIAl. \YE&KL Y RATES !I.Ir. PattliOn tor k e )' · Larr:e houie m:e apt, 2 tie°th. Co11""" Poo!Pn.rkma. L 1 r Ce unturnlshOO. 'm1 Harbor Blvd. 6'2-3698 L~ ._ bo eated , Sa\lfla.s and ··-~-11 " •·-11 1 S..'100 L'Tl '"''· oc:tantronl I I ;-:; wll.ll.'I '" """("' l.tnt o~:e.· bclnn t:1eau1 Joel i..altUnil t.·Z LIVINC, S~1clousi p.'lrk • ..-ew.ture$ 1 .... 11 ve + pvt Recreation Room CD.M. CHARMER C"'IA '""" i45-<840 FURN 1 "" i.., !Iv. l'OOm, Y•ni & lh-cpUu.-.. HUNTINGTON tion. St:Ll.ER l\:iXTOUS~ SZW 2 BUH ocuan/,•it\' IJke Kl'Ollnds. 3 BR, ::J 0.!I $175 NICE 1 Bdr. bltns, Take 11dvan•u¥1· of n•ri' ~11-'''t'~' apt v./1111;., l..i;~utt:l • To~'Tlhoul', ~ iccludc•d ~.pts,~d~, co.n;iort.,n.r bch W!tmt>Ot berg1d11. Cnll 1~lw NU VIEW~RENTALS J)(ltlO'. p oo l , chshwash~r. S-:«l. 2 ult ocean/Vl('W npt. Spacious 3 bl'l'.ff'O(un 0 n ti ~~~;;;~~~~~~ b\tns, nice putio. Close to \\11•rtblly~e HOIDC9 fqinlly room huml' $<ITS. $30 WEEK & UP beach. $18!1. mo. Open Ul2675 Eldc11(nrtv1f'sal.r,1..1.11) PACIFIC (TI4J rJl.1700 .. I ' \\'alk·H'! p.untiry, n l' \\' 1 y I HltrtS, garage. INVESTM.t:NT 673-1000 er -l!W-3'-1·" 1 rlP1't11'nlr-d. $ J 5 0 , 1no. S~. UTIL pd, 2 BOR, !rplc, !117 B•lbo• Island 3106 1 ~:112 til.: y11rd, Pt>t v,~lcotnu! -NI•:\\' 110~1~. 3 hr. hui;ec I $2!~· 2 BUH, fr:¥1c. occnn f"Urnl~hcd $50. cittrna. e $6.50 Nlaht & Up. June 15. 1975. 124 45th ~'.t MS-2197 WATERFRONT e Studio & 1 BR Apl$. Weot Newport. Call 8tJ.1"" ID OCEAN Av. .. H.B. e TV & A1aid St'!rvit'CI Avail. between 8 & 5, 6i5-32M 17141 5$-.1487 Bcuu1iful 3 bcdroorn t0\\'11· e Pbone Service. Htd. pool nny ll1111.. , TWO Ofc. open 10 a1n-6pm OaUy DANA POINT DUPLEXES Fabulou!I lll'('i~n v1i'.'11'11 6 Vl!w bf>nu!Hul rluph,:>;1;'$ ~.950. to $93,950. From $9j00 tJov.•n Office Oocn \\'kend& 10.J \\'k daya call 496-3431, .u~t 3.l9JI "lnlagu l)r. Dann Barbor lnt-n1nl' Homt'll. ASSUME 7°/o VA 4 UNITS. oowly pa.intro 111 t out. N ear 01Sl'IC'ylanc.J. Alk for Da~. $6:),()t)J, Century 21 Sp-arow 842-71" COVINGTON 4-PLEX $93,500 111\1..F bto£'k 10 bay, 3 Br. j 11.im. ml. ~UllC Opt $l50 \'":"'· Chllt.l/!*I: So. Laguna 2 Ba, ltpl, .l car garngc. . . 0 N So C · t SJIJ CIL\ltl\11NL; 2 Bdl', lrplc ti'7.~ 14113 ~i:iia~ Can r.Jack' p ~ ~ k , ! hvn1c. yd, 11nt10. No. end. · "R i ha bl I "8 ~ 5 9 6 I Rad' p I $400. UTIL pd, 3 lidr, 2 '.1 D .. , Ins, lrplc, ~ • ti -.. ' • • 10 ugc 811, frph·, beu1n11, 60' dt'ck Xln' ICM.'ah'"' 1-\-161 $1:;(1 J..OVJ::l.Y 3 .;. den + h'Q.i673. X1-\"T. LOC:\TION. S(l.!lt:. 3 hun r111, i<ep d!nlni;; rm, B•lbo1 Peninsul• 3T07 ht\ f ba +den. Beautifully frplc, dbl garage, vie''' BAYFl~ONT f>1er. Ooat. 5 Br. 4 Ba, v.intcr or )'early, biJ-2039 Dec'd. Condo. 1-·un re I' • $·175 3 eon, fplc, pool borne. fac's. Close to SChls. ~ !~nut. \-lew. JM?. ;,.IS-4318 NU-VIEW RENTALS fsn. drps, l'rp\.';, b I t i n g , 673-4030 or <IS-i-32-18 Corona del Mar 3122 p11tl(I I.: dbl gara.gl'. $..?JO. OCEANF'RONT POOL =========::I 1st & last + rlean. Elderly Nc\\' n1odl•rn boUSf', 4 Bdrm. CORONA DEL rilAR 2 Bedroorn, l.anal, big pntio. Top 1:ondition. Neat lx'ach. S·L1;;.00. 9 month kai;c, lncludQ!I ~!U'del)I..';. < .. •le of NN'port Rltrs '7S-llll t·pl. pref. Avail 10/15 S.1~9524 3 hath, dini~ roonl, all 111REE vacant 2 n Ur 111 w'OOtl, glass & rock. ON hou~!'. also 3 Bdrn1 honK', Tll.E \\'l\Tl:R, $1200. mo. $175. Single or fan1Uy. J\i:I. Yl'ly. 494-0615 t't"'<'. !fm.-8-IJO OCEA.N'f'ltONT. IK'~', dining ~:A='TSIDE !gt' 3 BR h<Hl"l'. nn, llreplnce. 30' living 1,w1n1 fur hoNt!, th'. S·lOO. rm, .$575. ~Io, Yearly. n10. Yrly hie. C n rd 1~ n c r ~·1~'1~-Q6"!'.J~;=c--o-~=~ Lagun1 Be•ch 3148 furn. 042-:!!64 or &-l5-.'i:~19 L•gun• Niguel 325~ how;e, private l>oat slip • e Children & Pel Section s:Ja.\VK UP. l Bdr., 2 is... ·1 BDRM APJS \\lJI...lJAM WALTERS CO. lun1ilt11'0 opUoou.L SM5. 237ti Newport Blvd., Crit & Bach. Color 1V, mt1ltl CHANNEL REEF ,.,_...,,"' 64>-3967 ....... pool. THE MESA, 415 Av•ll, Oct. 15 LUXURY APTS CDJ'i.l's ID()ti.t bCkll t iruJ AOORABLE l BR. &am N. Neii·port Bl .. N .B. Ph!lllll! call for aJ)(ll . Juilt being completed, 1, 2, bayfront loc<•llon. very C("illni;, 1\'tllk in c Io t1 et , 6-IG-9681. HAYLOFT APTS & 3 bedrooms, firephu:e1, ht.rgc '"'O bl.'drovn1 (U11ilsh-l'o1np. furn, Nr H a rbor BEACON BAY 283 Avoci do, C,M. 90me \11ith patio!; or ed. $600. Shopping & OCC. Adults-no 2 ar !um Apt, winter or ~"~ ,. balconies. GREAT LOCA- UTTLE ISLAND ' """'· 1164.50. 6 42-71 '4 Y'"'IY. priv bch. util pd, -~1'3 T!ON JN THE BEACH or ~51.14 ' $300. mo. 673--lS-17 01.Licc hours !).;) AREA. Call 96().3221 01· Luxury honw on E:a..~t NE\VLY DECORATED ~""'f0~;;;2:-.:;;;--.:::::l"'""'.,."''"''"''"'.;....,..,1 839-6133 a.sk for Allene 0t Baytront. Co Ill P I e I e I Y l BR I -~ W kl ' nice YEARL y Ge.rage Apt, bay JlACIENDA DE MESA lataricn. furnished. 40' slip available. w y,..,,.. or ng COU· view, pref, 1 person, good 160 1-"-"===...,,===-I $850. pie only,, no pet£ ar child job, & refs. Util pd, Garage, W. WU.son, C.M. $$ FREE MONEY BAYSIDE DR' $175. nio. incld util. 6-$--0842 Sl7S. 67J.&llS BEAUTlFUL GROUNDS We wiU pay )'00 $.'.j). to or 642-2986 -"~sr=""EPS'==ro°="=B=EA~Cl~I--Adult£ • No Pets move into our brand new Two bedrooln Md den. New· NE\VLY d€'<.'Ot'81E'd tu l ly 3 Br, 2 Ba, $273 \\'lnl{'r lOl min& U2l<'fl8 to 1°"'[il!I· Largo$! plush 2 &: 3 BR studio apts. port area apt. Unfumish~'. f 2•-·"·al r. 75., I bl k Jro be ~ Bl'"• ""' um. .,.. apt. Im-for 2 213+ 728-3354 2 BR. $l90-witll Patio $1$, oc n\ au.. u .... S69i Call 67j-7225 or 3 "'orking people share. San Clemente 3n6 Cas &. Water Inc., dish\\·ashers, lrplcs &: 2 car " ~ ... ·~· ..... '" ..... ""'"' \ .\LLE't' HE.\LI'\ Linens & cleanil'l'j, service · ~c_:;.:.:.;.:..;;;.:.o:_ __ :;.:.:..:1 "-· •~ garas:es. Uons .t:llt. 536-2570. kl Ufl ....t "'" •I -u111pencs, carpe~. gas \\/ y. 1 1"'' ,,....... Spacious 2 BR close to shops, heat, .::a.s stove, a 1 r DOG RUN * ELI\! GARDENS APTS beach, VIEW, NO PETS conditioning, s 1v i mm in g Spac. 2 Br. apt. Cp!·• drJ>S., !-'URN. I & 2 BR apt in $210 n\O. pern1. 495-4764 pool, rec. room, washers bltns., closed gar. l"rom ;1<tult scclion. Pool, no pets, Apartments Unfurn. & dcyen. Sl.,'!5;,.,~ block \Vesl o! Beach. 177 E. 22nd St., C, l\f . u-.,_, ::C:"-'""-"""""----''-'-:.: 2Br, Cpt, m pets or ~ing\cr;. EM.ERALO BAY SI,'(' mngr. Apt A. 980 \V !louse well furnished or un-17th St. O f. S C &12-364s. B1lbo1 lsl1nd 3806 * * * • WALK TO BEACH ~~A TERRA E, priva t e Condo5 F urn 3400 EASTSIOE 1 Br, walk-in ---"----'"---""-:.:11 BEDROO!\-t 1>.•ith garage.1 2 & 3 Br crpt drps A BERG ENfERPRISES CO !urn. 3 Br. 2 Bn, 0<.'t'1u1 l.ARGl;; 2 Bl'. honie. Crpt., ~~~·169 beach ltid{'. $.')50. HIV., l'Cf. 1"cnl't!<I )'d. Gar. Adults Sl!-!O 675-1827. Laguna .Charm Houses HOUSE foa· rent, f.1 cs a I Br. $1&)-2 Brs. $19.'l. Verde, 3bl', :lba, n cw I y Salluicd &: Escablished decorated, $325, 5-1~7863 No :c~~~r?11:re.n Dana Point 3226 Lido Isle 3156 con'!mun!ty. 4 UR. fain rni, closet, cpts, drps, bltns. NEW -CilARMING East.side, :Costa Mesa. $140. o' llin•, gar. zi1 16th' St. of. \\-t!I bnr, rec lacil's. S~95. S · 1 1 J Adul N ino lease. PAU\-1 SPRINGS 2 Br, 2 wrdtsh frp c. II.du l. Util •lBR-3f!B & 3BR-2Bn bi. O pets. :K>5 15th St., HWltington NE\V 3 BR, 2 ba, cozy !pl., ~· ~11, \Vien~~.'. saunas. pd, SJSO, 64:Z..:l960 Nr Baytront, Own 673-0346 Roy McC1rdle Realtor Bch. 847-39a7 in No11hvlc111, w/vie111 of Jai.:uzzui. eeiuiu, wkly, Lg• Fully Furn 2 Br Balboa Penlnsul• 3807 1810 Newport Blvd., CM CJiEZ ORO API'S hills. $3.".0 mo lease. monthly. 1213)547--0200 or Bltm. \V/\Y, drps, pool. 548-7729 8234 Atlanta Call DEE, Agent. 831-4870 Adlts, no pets. $190. 642-9520 SUPER DUPLEX * * * * 1,2 & 3 BR. Priv gar., pool, 496-40-W 830--50CiO COURTESY RENTALS E~'TRA lgc 1 & 2 er, $l6S. washer, dryer. Close to BRANO NE\V liEAUTIJ.~UL 71~: Sl2-SM1 Agenl & $10Ci. Redecorated, new 3 BR, 2 BA, pe.Uo, trplc, beach. 536--0.nl. 3 br, 7 b<I, country Club APlS & Con001 .. .$lti0 to $2jQ crpt. Ideal for bachelors. ~1oo!. D::t ~j A~ Off l he Beaten Path CONOO 3 . b1·, ~ bh. cpts., 2~R,~1 ~<\cit nrbl Darui. Hi sct'g. \Valk to beach, pool, Homes ...... $200 to S-IOO: ndulls. 1993 Oturch 548-9633 91)2-8721 drps, patlO, \\/D, relrlg. lll!t!!!o!'ll!i!l!li!lll I \\'INTER RENTAL 'l hr, 2 ba, h, • e • tns, <.'Pl'g. & fc1u1Us. Sl·c. Guards, low Commercwl Store .... $.185. e Tropical Pool e Adults • No Pew & .sto11e. No fee. $225. mo. or 4 bdrm, l~i ba & tlen. ~9~1~~· & Bos. $.."l!lj lsc. n1aint. gru'dens. -frpt, + ADULT GARDEN APT CUTE AS A BUG Lux lo Ask for Bev or D a I e All nev.· <..'pis. drps, & kitch . .::"'.CC::."._,___~----n1any extras. S-taa includes 1 BR furn .. $l<L5/~'10. Pool. 1 ~~: ~1~i;g Gas & \Valer 2 Br studio duplex. l House ! Blt./:s ~l~sh:!ri! lcC'963-4ii6'==-='~·=~--~~- J NFL AT I ON-TAX PRQ. I "'6~7>°"'7661=.~""~213=-c+cJ6.~500=3°== NE\\' OCEANVJ.EYi' Honie, dlK'S. 831-145..l or 49..l--(Q'J Nr. Lake Park. l035 L.?th from ocean. Adll.!l/no pets. '* Lrg Pool & Gas BBQ's 2 BR. $150 Per mo. Oose TECTlON 6 unit~. brand Newport Beach 3169 ~asc option. 2 BR, l~~ 3 BR. + DEN. 2 ha, frpl, SL 536-7447 aft 5 & "'knds. LG 2 Br r~, close to ~~ ~lboa Blvd. (lJ 1 & '2 Bf'RAI S17~$19a to sOOpplng & beach. new 2 le 3 bt .. cpl., drp.. c""=·~'=""'=· ~m~o~. c•~I0-~50=;''---1 util. ':!11· cpt/drp. $350 a CONDO 2 BR 2 ba talso shopping. Ad ts. no pets. lect ar 6TrST.ll. Gas & \Valer Pd • Gafage Rcalonomlcs, Bkr. tiTi>-6'iOO frpls., bltnl'i., alt. gar., BA Yf'RO?\'T home, master Cl.OSE lo Dana PL Marina nlO. 49:r.1728 eves & \\'knd. avail unlurnl overlooking lnq. 1'1!lit.. Rochetiter. rear. BEAUT: beyfront. condos. 2 LA MANCHA APTS. 2 BR, epts. drps, 00 Jee. patios. indlv. yds. Open i;uitc 11.·lth fplc, and det·k. 3br, 1ba, lease, $2'i5 per 4 BR. Fcncro yd, fr P 1 c , LAGUNA NIGUEL GOLJ.' Huntington Stach 3740 BR.: :! ~ Slips av~I. 778 &.'Ott Place, C.?tI. $150. mo. Ask for Bev. or House S&t. 24-19 Or an g e, ·Sandy beach dock. $850. mo. _n='=o~n=H'-'!>;-81""="''----sprinklers. Lease $335. nio. COURSE Owner 495-4;)56 Cov d. parking, security 642-:ll.I07 ar 645-6.JlB Dale. 963-4567 CM. $175,W>. 64.J.-71J.1 11.•intf'r. VISION REALTY El Toro 3232 8J 2099 49-1-3-152 BEAUT fu1·n. apts $165 & 1'.'levators & pool. $650 To · lndustr J.1 Prpty. 2IOO 675-8600 ~ =.=.:.,;.o..----= ~oc1-=c:0c,'~="--~=' 2 BR, 2 BA. ~\\'est . Nint', $175 Spanish style building, $900 yrly. Agt. 67S--7tm ·MEDITERRANEAN JWCE NEW 2br, 2ba, 2 Stry. ATI'RACTIVE .,and con· 4 BR 2 bn N Mission Viejo 3267 ~~732 Niguel. 49&-8877 or p11t. e~ gar., pool, OCEANFRONT YRL y VILLAGE ~~o tri ~· ~s:r~:. J----f·---------...f-!!iiient t)!lr M.-~!"-'h:ii , · , ey.• J1ome, ,Jf-=.iji:~:;;;;:::;;jhl::;;;;;;;:::; sauna, laundry, adlts 17301 3 Br 2 Bn be lrp! 1 Bedroom $2Zlj;;;;;;=.::;;..c:;=;;c:'T.;~C:"'-:;il ACREAGE SJ2S ll'l<l. Doc' \\'/t\\'o slips. 581~J's0~~~~ mo. 3p~:'. ~::e';'t11 vfe!,~it-~~. ;!{~·#es~cli;dk~~~~ ~~~h~~:erbl~~ -as~r. ~~~n1~"i t 101 ·Bl?droonrr.Dcrr'"'--ett."J;~~~en~ -- Ed' A $27:> · "'/O dock pr iv· I c=="-''-""""-"'"----ccnt{'rs, $370. 830-2452 ~~=~~==·='-'"' 642-ii793 2 Bedrooms $'.255 "6 ..... 1ni;cr venue, Huntinglon 67>71.56. tiuntington &each 3240 N.B. (213J 222--1868 aft 3 11,.1EN, sn1all beach hotel. 2 Bcctroon1 Townhouse $320 16101 Malaga Lane, 842-7339 Beach; 2.57 acrci;, l\ol·l: I 7~o=:-"=-~~~~-3 BR Condo, 200, pool, patio, Condos Unfurn. 3425 Roon1s $21.50 ~·eek. Apts NE\\' Xlra lg~ 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2-100 Harbor Blvd Hunt Harbour 3842 POS!lble oommcrclal. Near CONOO 2Br. 2 ba. fa bulous LEASE ,$360. n'!o. Including enclosed rtltatit gar. Chi!· $95/mo. 536-705ti Ocea.nlront Apl, w/dbl gar. Costa Mesa \714) 557-SO'lO • ~~1ri:ml.~. S, D . ~~g~~~~ M~· \~,cu::~ iar?t1cs~e1~1~:ms1i~ a~~~a~~~ cd~1~··~0~$~27~5~•~n=o·~·~830-=-08""71:,..,-= DELUA"E 2 Br, T01\1iliousc, 1.,1!!! Apt nr Beacllll, PooNI. re'v .' $';~ ~~~ Ja~sR64;_'.~~ CASA Vl~TORIA ,AP~S ~~~~h; wb:~r,2 b1~ HARBOR Jan l. 67l-7w:,; r. Head. ln1med. possession. Refs Newport Beach 3269 So. Coast Village area. Com· .......... mo. + ut s. o E es. 645-845 8S49 Adui1 s .. .;, 3 BR \\/pat!OS stv., \\'·D, 1earb. disp. & Houses Unfurnished req'd. ·I Br, new paint & pletely ni1· condition. New children/pets, 960-Z74S OLDER 2 BR. YEARLY From $169.ftO No Pets dsh"'Shr. Boat slip avail. clean. Near I\ t 111 n t 8 & LEASE, Beaut Condo, 4 carpets & drape11. Pool & BEACH Single, furn. o· r f $200. inc. util .• stv/ref. furn, Pool, rec rm., elevators Call for Appl. 213+243-4218 General 3202 Bushard. Cnll & llsk for Bdrm, Fa1n·rn1, Rec f'acils. cabana prlv. Bedroom bal· street park'g. $125. 1st & no child or pct. Ref's, ll3 Sec. i,8-le. Gas &: water pd or 2l3+24!l-1011 COM,.ANY Chock Evel"'l!tt, 546-4141 or ci~4~'5~.~n~K>~.;6'~2-4l288~~~~~ cony, 2 cAr (!nragc, enclosed last. 551-1639 eves. E. Bay. 645-74l:IQ 525 Victoria, CM. 642-8970 lcC''-""'-'-':'-"=---=3=84=8 1 1----l---;REAhTilRS>----t~AJ.A-R-~NTALS 642-5719 alt .7pm. HARBOR VIEW HOME patio. No "'ater1.!_ills or I BR. Adults-No JX'IS. Nr 2 BR. apt., Balboa Peninsula, NEW ·BREED APTS ~L;;e;;g;;";";;';lle;;;';'h;;::::=r INVESTMENT I SINCE lSM "' 'f\\10 super sharp, 3 BU.,:.! BA, gnI5;; to -cut;-~:--mo. Hospttat;lrtll-pd. Avail-art ., anturn. l -BR--& 1-BR-w/lofh--fltple, 67" ••-wt WKMl.IU IH i.uva new "P'" d~. "'w _,..,· 1 3 BR 2 Ba ••75 Ch11nc-546-63.'l2 14, $175. 842-5192 $250. 6Ta-6123 cpts, drps, pool, jacuzzi. . -· & .... .,,, ~ ,.... ' •. . ""a. BEAUT 'b 2ba, 1 L B h enc? gar. All util ..... ;.-1, No OCEANFRONT m out...,...:; & $285/mo. Steps away lr'Om Park, .. r. sg story aguna eac 3748 CHAR~1ING l br, I ba, ,.., 11.,_1225 4-6 PM ,,..,.. 2BR 2BA rl 1 f ~11 HOUSES Ask for Bev or Dale. No Elem. School, S"'imming ronOO on 1najor Greenbelt beamed cell Roman rub · ' • ....., • • yea Y eue. Lots for sale 2200 TWO LOTS tolnl lM/209. Ciolce location, iluntington Beach. Zoned bu .11I n es1, Professional or o f f i c c s • S21.00l each. TE R J\.I S. ~Tite: KANPAK. 1993 Kihci Rd., Klhei. l\.taui, Hawaii or Ph. ll08-!!79-15:al. PR0!\10?\'TORY Bay Lot, finest location, \YUi sell or trade for ho~ or sm! ap1 biding. 213-278-9900 2.75 ACllES Rancho Carrillo. Btwn Sun Juan Capistrano & L..ake Elsinore.. 646-5751 alt 5 pm. R-2 R00:\1 f'OR 2J UNITS Eutsklc C.?tt . $170,000. Terms. Agent. 6'1&-3255 Mount'n, D•sert, R•sort 2'IOO COUNTRY LIVING at its best F & J Rancheita. X1rn lrg liv rm w/fpl. cnclos d fl'llnl porch, lrg !.:itch \~·/bltins. Patio & BBQ. lndr1' hlit' inc xtra ba. Lois of fruit & shade l.rce~. i<pl'lnkler S)'>t- lem. On fruilastic 11... a1·n·. VA u.swnnblc al 1',. f''ull price $20,500. U N l T t.: a liROKEr-tS , ~l:tl-01:!1 or &16--741·1 DESERT HOME f ltC !'2,·, tee. 963-1567 Pool & Rec. area. in lst section of BI u ff s. SID>. Single o'ruy. 00-51S4. · llamllton. 645-4411 Seeurlty. Private beach. ----........ NICE 4 '''· 2 ha, bea"I ''!"' Ne\\·ly det..'Orated Jn earth ROOP.ts, STIJOfOS c d I .. _ 3822 BRAND NE\\' 1 br lrpl Pool. Lounge. Game room. lhruout, 2 car gai~ .. 11 r R. C. Tl\YLOR COMPANY umcs & resan<I ,11ood. & l·BDRM. APT& oron1. • m.r indiv. yd., pt1.'tio, cpi'., drp:: i.\laturc adults no pell. NIWPOITalAY,c.M .• 42•1311 S<'hools & shoppg. No fee, REALTORS/DEVELOPERS ~833-'0'~24~3~1~~--,,,-,-~ \~i~nt~ntaLs. $100 To $250 UPSTAIRS unfurn 2br, bnJ. bltos., att gar. $?la. Also l.ab'UllB Udo Ap!s. LO\\'! LO\\'! llat'h'l'I $l00. S:IOO month: Ask for Bev• -~~~7'~52-0lli<l::-".:;;:=~--NE\\' Hltrh rise Condo. in r.-.,.-11"""" .,,, .,:.1 cony, W\furn Ibr do"·n.~1-1-, 3 br. $32J . .ii49 Orange Ave.,•l•Jt~l55~C»os~~l~>~lwy~.~· So~·~Laiuno~~I Avail Util pakl -it's clean. 1· ,. ......... ..., .. _., v""'" ... 7t""""O.J't ....,.,,, Cl\1 644-nll. Open H HEY GALS~ Cule 1 BR. SllO. ar Dale. 963-151)7 LEASE IT NEW San Clem. 3 Br, 3 00, t.rpl, ~nr & law\d, blk to CX.'('"8.n, Sat: ouse PREVIEW SAT .l SUN io.s just for You-util pc!. ECl\I 3 BR, prestige neighborhood. W ith Ocean View all appl, oceanvic11·, i1•alk EFFICIENCY Apt from $60. 314 Ma.rguerite, Apt C & lll-":;'-=-~-~~~-1 STUOEt-.'T rear l BR $1ID. nearly new. 1'-ple, i; e P Great kltcllc!ns, 3 BR .. :S ba., tok pier &I oc, ·h .. 1'1•"+~~~'0~~1111. ~~~~ <it;eet ~~-d 1;°°,' ,•,ml 1179~4-5'17·9611, pm 213-• Tropicai Pool • , ~~~Q~ ~~oh.: close to evcrylhing-4-plex. master bct!rm, nwner 1vill fireplace, wet bar, tennis, ~r ~-j4:~~ ,,_...,,,, Villa8e lnn. 4M-St~ ' ' -:> 2 .BR, ctpl.~, drps, bltra, ·VIEWS near Victoria Beach. ST ARTER 2 BR $150. Avail furn gardener, $Jj(l. per n10. jacuzzi. swimming, e t c. DUPLEXES, 2 br, 1 ba. $290, spiral staircase, r ea I 2561). 72 SolllflO Way Bltns, C&D. couple & child 962-4171 L EIU..OOKING NEWPORT FOR lease, lrg 2br, condo, OCEAN VIE\\t 2 BR $300 2 br, l ba, $260., 3 br, fireplace, refrig, lge pa.tio,l=o=~c=-=""'°'7°'"--ccl NICE Little 2 BR Hoose BEACH! 1-~rom SAOO month. nr OCC C~I crpts df1l!'i 1 BR $225 ADULTS, NO 2 ha, $325. AJI w/garage 15:as & \\'alet· pd. 5<18-1168 OCEANS I DE at Woodl $1&1. pets & chld, garage v;c~~~-2 Air~rm 3 ho~~ r ~ Call 645-{i147 bl tins, i-etrig; 2 ~ 8'JI; PETS '1.q4-s487 e11e. & re c ent I Y redecorated. 2 BR 1 Ba individual house CO\<e; Wate.rvlew: l Bedrm, LOVELY 2 BR & F/R Dplx h C 'I 11-5 Ne11.'T'll'lrt Crest Really 1% b:>, patio, adlts, no pets. 1 BR GARDEN APT. F"'lc, ~or 641'-7326 s•--crp•~ .-1 .... a 1-.....1 ,;_' Pool, $225. 835-2200 X·281 ousc, "' · • . in o · 1 ==:~:::;=::~::'2'=.'' L,9'"~~'!"0~~~00~~~~~-.,.. '""' .......... ...,, ""-"pa....,, or 494-1836 $195 Avail in NB-HR-0 1 Singles & }~amilics o. K. ~,.,...""""" or .appt .Lblk to beach. utll. paid SHARP l Bdr. l bath a pt. beam ceil, .frplc, gar .1-,-°"'"'""""-====,;-I BLOCK lo Beach, 2 BR Hse Agt . fee. 97!}-84'.j() NE\VPORT BEACl-1, truly N.B. Large 3 BR, 2~1i Ba, -$2=1'=497~-1~15~7~--~-Quiet adults only. 110 pct.s. Adults. $190. 2544 •' D'' 2 BR. 1 B11, OC~,\.l\JVIE\V, $225. llB, child pct, avail 1 c3~8~1~,=co=N~DO=.=p~.,-10-.-,-.11>-lc, beautiful setting . large Frplc, Rcfrig . .,dbl gar, encl Newport B••Ch 3769 J.)'csh paint, nC?W carpet. EldenAve.537-3125 1icfrig, bllns. S265. mo. YEARLY 2 BR's NB & B!tru;, walkable to bell('h. 3BR. family room, polished patio, pool. Nr Hoag, $335. Sl!t5. mo. agt 644-7211 J BR, 2 BA, qui{'t. Adult on LeMc. 494-2339 tll Shores $2:,0/26j. No1\', many 1\·ood floors, beam ceilings. nio Adults no pets 2 BR ts/drps lrplc u xtras l.casc $:!ro. Call Collect, y , Le $575 00 h &ii.3293 -· BE AU TI 1'~ UL lbr, close NICE 2 br duplex, avail Oct O\'er .16. Condo Complex. cp . • . co~1IT 2 BR 2 B:i Home 213-219-2409 all. 6 -rn ~;:i-cs Of ~:\\<port. Rl~i · to Fashion Island, spa, ten-l. 426 l\cacla. $250. mo 1o All new Interior. s. E. c. J\.1. paid S250 V1ctona Beach 12295. 1rvine area, J.~rnlc, 2 ~R • -V'll p 'II l I I :l BR 2 ba CONDO on El nis courts incld., $315 nio. mo. 646-9309 I blk ot shops & restaurants• ~4~!>1-~1S>.'l=°""~-,.-,-==I .,.. rv ..... :asc la acic,2 675-S Niguf'I GoU Course, 548-954!) 642''"" 1.L N' I 3852 car story, 2 BR & den, 2 ba, -,,==,,,,,=======~ ~.1006 CORON,\ de! r.tar 2 Br, l · or . ......,., 19un1 1gue FRUIT Trees 3 Bit, 2 Ba Jrplc. db.I gar. $295. 494-663'-i -!: d2ishwashcr1 • .,..,car8300g1'00'7,disp, FREE BOAT DOCK! 3BR, Ba .. !rplc, patio. So of hwy. l..AltGE 2 BR $170. Single A '"ERRY CHRl~'IAS $360. This home has t1ft.6&wknds.AvallN01\', CONDO. 4 br, 3 ba, lam. cargar ··~-· · ~eve. fpl, sundeck "'ith vle11.•. $275. 5-17-()993:496-1981 story, beam, clng, crpt,F '"' · 1 .;'.'."Good ryth . ., r1n., di.r1. r1n., pool, sauna, T h U f 3525 d bl 1 ree rent mo o ...... "' ('\'C in.,. NE\\' CONDO, 2 Br .. Plt1sh jacuzzi. te1u1is. Pro I . own ouse n rn \Vinter or yrly. On the RC )hlY -ar 3 Br, 1 blk ,;:s,2049 ~Vall~rt~ for 2 11.·eeiu; only. Tennis V~~~j ~~· [ lrp/<i fcea~ Decor. Nr. Hunt. Jlbr., bkr. dC<.'Oraled. Extras. Close to LAG. lll..S Nu \\'orkl 3BR water. 675'-ti169/n4-4384 ocean, no kids/pets. Mr. · • .,, ...,.,., · & golf meinbC'Mlhlp a\tall, HB S.J&.3&18 lx:h. 645-6728 or ~177 CLOSE lo Bch. 2 hr. new Kelly. fi73.4.555 or 752-0100. or .....-vocu. $240-$340 r,r mo. No lease. 2BA, dbl gar, view. $2&1. lt'lCl> •-' rl'YI NE\VLY d ,_, 2•-I~ I "' bdrm SEVER.Al. w/pools, \'ie~'S, 3 Br 2 Ba crpt drps nIB BLUF'f'S. Spot I es & , 8J0.9T:i2 Aft 6pm & \11kends cpl. ~· ¥••Y, ....... Wntr. Sf\1010 APT. 1 &: 2 BR, ecora....... ""• ......, New lrg d xv ew ...,.3 • ha _ __, bl · ' d' I · I ' ' Ntrcl sed 4 BR 3 ba · ' 142\~ 47th St. 6Ta-59'l61 turn'd ~20 • .-w.. garden apt, enCJd gar, no 21.i ba, 2 pools, central air 11' 1 you '"""""• 11'C have! d~n~ 1,' "s·~ier84• 7 8"'115wly · Y u ; " ·· Duplexes Unfurn 3600 SJ&..4i60 'n,•o'. ;,..,~A~::"· per kids or dogs, Sl90 mo, cond. fpl, 23821 Hillhurs1 Dr. CAl.J... OR COME BY! ~,... '"'pc s. 4"J. -lam home, nr. pool. ~ ON °'~ 846-7129 (Of! Cro11.'tl Valley Pkwy). ALA Rentals ~2-1383 4 Br, 2 Ba, close to school11. I =P~o~c=m=o~·c•~IO-OOWO-C-=~Ag°"'oo~l._~ * STEPS TO BEl\Of * the bench, bachelor 2 YEAR Old Charmmg 3BR, LAH.GE BAOI Comp kit Cn4J49fr1700 office, If no LANDLORDS.I $JT.). very clean. GTa-1837 BLUJ."f."S, 3 br, 2!~ b.'t, 2 Townhouse, 2 + Den, 1'Tplc, singles, from Sl25 THE 3BA apt 'If/patio. $ 4 2 5 . &: bath. UUl ·& ...,,1;~ ' &1m1r·er 4!&-1625 or t2l.Jl 592-j768 eves. st011', [rpl, C & D, paol, tile [)eock, Blt-in.-;, $275. yrly SEOOND STORY. 103 lo.IC· 67n726 11 a_.-nces . \\'• s-lal"< m· N--. lav.·n n'laint. & '\\'tr, .....i. ""'7>". 1 5'19 •. ,,,. Apl A 1''addcn. 67:>-1865 furn. Enclos'd gar. 1 adult, Lido Isle 3856 " ,,,..... ... -.~!"'•' l.ARCE 3 br, 2 00 Home, ..,... .,,, se. ~. •• · · Co1t1 Mew 382' oo •-11"" -• -_;..;.;,;;.;;_ ____ '-'-'_;I ,.. "• c dcl iu • &M-7423 N rt Bc 11 5-1s-853'l ';.;cc'i~~~RiiNaK°:..:'1-~~"'~-~·~~~-j""~'im~oI.~·~:l -ac orona ar nr. bch. Cpts., frp\., bltns., ewp.:1 ac · • OCEANFRONT \'linter ren· Han1ilton, CM 645-4111 LR i 3br, 2bn, bltlns, crpll, & Laguna. Our P.ental Ser· $32S 1no. Avail. tl(1111, 96!1·3450 Nl::\\'PORT Shores, Cn n a I Balboa Island 3706 tal, lge 3 BR. newly decor. CHILDREN OK e VILLA MESA e drps, 2 l'nr gar, Adlts, $·100 \'Ice is FREE to You! Try CONDO 2 Br, 2 Ba, A"toll s b-ont, beau! 4 bl', 3 ba h0n1e. {7I·tl 675-468.'! or 521-0988 ~e 2 Br $170: 3 Br I~~ lease. 675-4761 nit 6. Nu·View! " stcns to ocean & """'s. ,"· OCEANt~o•~ 4 B 3 "· I Ba 1100 D I • 2 N only, ~I, jacuzzi. tennis 1• I""-" .... ~ · n "• r, u..'I I BR. apl aval to emplyd up ex 0t 4-plcx BR Garden Priv Patio Mes V d 3863 NU~V IE W RE TALS 1.'0Ul'!, $2.';5. 642 ..... 7226 lenni~. S-150. n10., 548-0143 upper. \\'int c r. $-150/nio. man y1•!y. Steps to bch. 2 pools. Crpts, drps, ~2-668'i roo1:~closecl garage. Froni a er e 6i34030 or 49'1·3248 I ANNUAL let1.se, Duplex ncii· Yearly $6,j()/n10. SpAclous $170 + otll. 673-2677. · 2 BR unftll11 Giirdcn Apl•. $185. 720 Victoria. 64&-1251 A HOME AT'!OSPHERE on five 11c~s in 1111.ppy --,-'RENTERS!!"--rvine 3244 2 B t, 3 B 4 2 br, 2 ba 1011.·er, \Vlnter " va 11 e y Rh·erslrlc Counl,v. 51 r '· N r, car gar, SJOO/mc. Yearly s4ti0/mo. OCEANt'RCNT apts, avail f'rplc, D/\\l, priv patio. $200. $275 l\10. 3 BR., 2\f., ba, cpl.s, Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ole. Conirortahle furnl.~herl t'Ot· You (iet All The tlouses · st <'i: 'eptune. f2l31 A"•ail homed. Also in \VC'st winter/yearly, plush, Z, 3· & Nr. Irvine lntluslrial nrea. tlrps, bltns, relrig, dishwash-3095 ?I-lace Avt:. !HS-1034. Prl 111500 0 .'tl':ulable fol' l'f'nl in o UR * RENTALS * 9-i3-S364 or (213) 696-3871 4 Br. GTa-14(}1 557-2841 er Oceanvicw 1130 Victoria. ta.ge. ce .. . \!Iner Ne1•:port J Br opt yca.l'ly · • 2 'BR .• 2 ha. Fenced in patio. "'ill f\nanf'('. 1...a1Ty Pli!<h'!r. UULL!:.IJN UPDATED 3 Village 3, Univ. Pk. 2Br. Sl{'ps to Ocean, crpt<'d, $200/nio. A villi Nov. 1~. ~'TUDJO apt, Ocean vicv.', EXTRA Lrg del•oce 2 Br aplii, 9'ffi.5099 $225 l\1onlh, yearly. P F: T E • B I\ It R ET T tlnies/"ttk. 3 BR., 1\!r ba. • · · · · .. • • .$4?> stov{'/rcfl'ig, no children/ Cnll l\Irs, Vick, 6 4 2 -8 9 6 J Wlntt'r ar yearly. crpl!!, drps, bl tins, No pets, 2 BR, cpl, dmpes, stove & Jones Realty 673-6210 Hl:l\LTY-642-13.->.l Homefinders * "2·lMM\l'I Oe<ine Homes ~ts. S.100 1no yrly. (213) d 61 5 6~2493 n ~ ""'1181 '" N • J -'~ 4BR f 3h Hys or -8008 ,.,... • ...,.., . .,...;.. rc, .. ,g. '?_pels,sec ... cean Newport8Nch 3869 Out of State P rpty. 2600 l.32 C.1 bril!o, C.~l. ., ~ Tl'.'t~~·····$;)'jj 598-4969· ev(>s/wknds. 1 BEO.pool-blk to occan-sngl SHARP, 2 story, 2 bedroom, :p~2a000 Jame& St. Apt.1 --~--------1 ~ ACR"< So 0 It B. KIDS, pct, sgls 0 .. 1.; 3 liR .• 2 b.i ......... $-100/·125 BLU1'"'F'~ Condo, 3 Br 21 ~ Balboa Peninsula 3707 adll-yrly4155. &16-2696 or 2 bath. crpts, etc. Large 3 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, cpU, .,., u. • . rcqon, nr. I Br Oplx Sli:>. Gl'('('ntrtt Hoines Ba, frp c, com1n. pool. UJO. 6T:.r6428 patio, $185 mo., 494--a795 $1.80 PER fttONnl, Lg 1 drps, sundeck. Ne w I y ~pr;1guc Hi\·., bi/.: p ine~. t •. 13 1 Br. Stvl'. f"lig. S2j(). 2 BR. l bath ........ $.115 Cal\i\1a11'VonGcldern, 13 B~ to t>.1y or bch. 2 NE\V "'in ler 4 BR. 2 BA 2BR. Goo:!: location. Out'llde ~R. Cpts/drps •. b l ti n ~, p:"inted, close to hcach. SI.JOO d111n. :>14-41:>9 ulll pd. s.11:ls ok. l Turllerock H~ Hon1cs. 641)..4(15() Br, 11-alk·ln closets, shag 137-Al 3 BR 2 8 .,,.,. No....,,. "--~"ble (hshwasher, retrig. ll30 Vic-\car round tense. $325. 1no. h F C (it E.i 0 "· !!C • a S335. .,.... . ,......"". '""""""'"' rl """ Rane es, 1rms, 1 .~I. Urin~ Pel. 2 BR, fed •I 811., 21 2 /wllh!i ....... $-!;,() 'ALK TO B \ I crpt, carport, laund rm. 12 blk to ocean. 67>8038 646-6355 alt. 4. · to a. ,,...,...5099. Call SM-1858 bctv.'f!l'n 8_ !: Groves 2700 )t'I. ~;ir. $190. 4 Hit., :? baths , •. , . , ... $·175 3 BR.: $350/385, )'C'arly S:l50 per n10. 1116 \V . CH $215 2 BR 2 ba /d API' P.1GR. for 14-2 Br. l\lin. 5, 6T~ anytime. 124 4ath ---·---I Homefinders * &42-9900 J BR., 2 ba. .•.•.. $17.i\\·/gdnr Ca)'"'OCKI. Realty !;IS.-1290 Balboa. Call 6'73--026. 3 :r.5i~~S$~. ~:er * dish11.'ashc'r bl~~ V! duties. $80. oU renL Pool. St., \\!!st Nc"·port llOP.SL or Co111 r:\nrh. np-rtu:F. l'Rt~E College Park HARBOR Vu, 2 Br, conv BAYFRONT YEARLY &!2-3783 EvPS. toiia. m5009 A1Uts. no pets. Prefer older ON TifE BAY. dock opt .. pm:-. lj() :J.L·rc, beaut 1111-e PN!e!l!lonal Service e 4 BR., 2~2 00. ........... $ lj() den. tennis/pool prlv, lca~e Bachelor $225. I BR $250. "jj~~Eiifil:.2'iii:+:-..;;;:ll,•~·o~ma~o.~64~2-~95Z0~--~-1 3 br, 2 00, sundeck, upper pm\'l'll'wnt!\, Oak studcl('t'I 1r· *LANDLORPS* Park IL i...:':::'~::'::'61:.:.:d:::•:oY;:,'::,&c,:H~-2696=·--I Util pd, adulU-no pets, !126 ON TIIE BEAOI, l br, 11,.1ESA VERDE, 2 Br + den. LGE 1 BR..11tiwe crotl! d duplex, full din. rm, lrpl., r1i::a1t>1ll k111e11<lo11. ~. loot! of 3 BR .. 2 bnrhs .......... S.150 LARGE 4Br 2Ba, tam rm, E. Balbo.'I Bl. 6T;J""'!;{{.l \\'inter $1756'75·" ~!ils. lAdBula;}iew c:1.~~~2(rplc, carport 996 Va I e ~ c ~1:· ulils. incl. $.J50 mo. )Tty .. "'"1trr, a rt.: spnni:. !l~l"!f Homefinders * 642-9900 Garrlcn llon1cs din m'I, dbl R&r. No pets. UNIQUE -=====~=-====:..CO:=:~:::·="'=""=:~:O"'=:r~~===l l\lature. adult. $.155. ni 0 : furn. avail. 6/:>-4200 fl) rhi111~· !min. PQ1iltry ran· Cahfornia'J ' ........ st 3 Bit. 2 ba ............. slSS • ....,,,,,, ""-!"~" "'"" o-'". " ·~ ~ ELEVATOR b 11 d I .' "'I o;~, 'I O""'d .._.,.... I ••· J I .,,,,,, "'"' '"'".. ,.._,. Balboa Ion. Pool, Ulll -•. ~ u n I' °" ................. ~. •llentrtlScrvk·~I · ........ SC 1"' be h Pvtbe..l . Poo! t..•nd $1.M fll'r 11 c r". :t on., 2 ix ............. s:;oo LOVELY J.Jarhor Highlands $100. to $2"'.JI. GT:>-3740 ~~ Q,t,!} $200. 2 BR. 2 BA QUIET, ac :ly d 11 r:;•es. hit' • llttrentional tnulcr Jll\ r k, $$ 1:,AND RDS$$ ·1 Bit, 2 ba ............. $690 4 Bit. furn . rm., 21ii ba. -,.=E-A~R-L-Y~l~lxl~n-n.~ZOO~-yd-s C./iQ-0 ~ _ C.• Crpts, drps bltns closed secun •au 1 ng, ms. biJi: riotrnt lal for fur th" r '\'(' service 11 Ilic · b·nch CALL 552-7500 Lea!>C. Agent 67.l-22'l.2 to bey and OCfmn. \Valk \:)\!:) i' ~ gar. NO pe~. 2126 Thurtn, Bach. 1•2 BR. 5515 River rlf'vcl..,11n1ent. H•irll•\na, &i::t, an.•:i. .l lnln d Ornn.t:•' Co. • VISION • Sen Clemente 3276 to bus, market, shop~. a.nd Thaf Intriguing Wort:/ Game wifh a Chuckle 6T'a-Sm Ave, &1 2 · 2566 714-Th9~11'.'i6 rvt"~ lluntlnf(lo 10 Laguna , pier. 67J.90.l5 6'J3....00a5 ------i.i; ... ~CLAY' a. POUAN EASTSIDE C.M. 1...e.ri:e du-OLX DPl.X 3 BR, 2~.; Ba, $100. l'J·;I? ACRI:: FHl..:B <) YOIJ 1.1\HGE DELUXE 2 hr' i=B~A~Y~VJ=EJW=,~ .. -.. -,,-.-1--Br I plex .l Br. brick frpf. cpts. F/P, new crpts & drpe. 40 l!crcJ, Hnlllni;: tn'c ,.111c1. f 1\LL L'S ii C0~1E B\" REALTY rom1>. furn'rl., pool & oc"l•an. .....,.. & ~· U 11 Q R•11110119t leners ol Ille drps, utll ~:I. $200. mo. l B.cach 11lclc of llwy, CdM. 1lr1I hind ll\'!lr 1.11 k r ' ALA Renta ls 642-1383 S/..'f' 10 flJ>Pteeulle. l!l2 Ikl ~· ..,.N., I. pri. • r.,.,,r Kro..,bled word• bt-adult no pets 642.1960 $500. mo. Ait1 . ask Io r I -• I Ill G.·•t• ltd. ,~ ~1 119,-, plcr/p11rklng, &dull~. '.JO.'! ~. low 10 f0t111fOYr11111"'-wordl. l ojiij~'i;-'ji;;f.j~·;";;~"i;;;;;;:l ..!°"~-~l~h[•·:,.".:"~3-3544~~----1 ~hl~I'. Cr~i1' 11r111.~~!:117~ 1 ·Balboa Island 3'206 Cnh~. 'P~ri: Cc.~~~~inc tT\CI. 'Wll-'•.w EdgewalCr (I) 811-2$00 .. 1SJ1ARP Bachelor unit. Cl<>&e LI~ ;Sl.E Uf\[um 1 Br. wa_tr~ 1·iiih1,o;. Trlr .ok l~·ul 110 ~ Rayfl'Olll. 4Br. !rg L.&\SE, 3 BR. 2 Bn. Cz·pts. STUDIO AIYJ'., priv. bcat'h, I 1' ul'B JR El MI I 10 Onmxc CoAM = liv rm. frplc, very choice, !n\ci;t or rt1 1M"n1c~1 S?JOO. patio, pier ft n()(lt. I'rim~ WE HAVE RENTALS Drps, f'rpl<-. Bltns. $325. $175. mo. inc. ut\1!1. 774-91751 $~ 'pl'.'r mo. Call to very quiet tcnnnt only. 1Jo\i·n. $1'.\9 -~l(I, rri\: ov.·111.·r UJC'ation. $800 mo yrl)'. S700 A~ wrll a!! ll fine ~ll'l'tlon n\o, 4!!.1~93-lol or 673-6899 _ La!Ty. Lcf&t:$200. mo. sn.-51~ P:O:.. &x I •ti!, O!"ll\'1llr, C1 "'ithout pier. ITI4) 6a-76ll of braulirul ho•nf:!t !-'OR •s.""'n~J~u~l~n=._,______ BY TllJ.~ BEACH E11tbluft 3130 2Sr, .1 ho., New, Nr. Udo 9.YJG:> &. f'.?l:'il i61-7196. SALE! [..(ot W!i &Olvo your lbr furn, $200 ITM1, incldlng: I T U M N O I J i Shops le Bch, cpl trplc '~ f EL":V N ~ •-·-I"• --~. w,·-,,.-C1plstrano 3278 c"°"":;·1,,,io,·r,,,1•;,.;,";c''"·-c•=1;.,;'-'-'n=4'=~ I "--'--''-'--'--' •• 1 : ,._· _.,,..._ __ _.....__,, e DELUXE e -11.h he .;,. • "N"Or t "' • rw ,., ';, Coron• del Mir 3222 •IVW' ~ ,,..T\.. '"' ''' ';; J j j' J J 3 BR, "" BA ~ I \.l&l> was r, gar • .,.,,, mo W ~I 11omc. GoOd "o:ucr.1 ---------to·&Oe)PEn1T VILLAGE SAN JUAN OCEAN\rrt-;\v I br .. St75. lncld ·;i.e. ~1':' !'\::1~Y7rl.,,,_1,,.,~. ~673-<l343=~~Al_<_•~pm.~.1 ~ilJ('\I,', Lo rioll'T\ J!)•ml. FOR RENC'ALS REALTOR Duple:t, ~ Br. 1 ba. rpts . .)'T':r· idu,llJl~~No prtl!i, din rm' dbl lanct· Auto EAST BLUFF. Stunnlrc !~~~~~~~~~I ... nny size, (I lease CA 11 ""-1 West "-k Bid drps, m~. Comm pool. ut '· rK' • f-rF_YT-'R-TO_E,,__,, ul! door opener avtll Pool & BR, 2 Ba studio. Frplc. ~n1ary SK'tz .. shc Is l''•" emD<l.n f. Sn>nl0.s:J)..341A NEW l BR. yrly., w/w r · If inll•tion keeps t•lt lng Recreation atta. Adulta GorgeousBa.yview.Adulta. I~ hcndlng our ttntAI Mpt. UniYC!Dtly Park 552-7000 ~;;--"'°'.:e:.ez::::.,...,__ ......,,, dl'pll rpt I= J J J j' b f L--li .. 1.. ts No pcta. $335 mo &&o-m49 •-& a~ .. "-Bea"hRltv --DA\'orNJTE 2 Br. den, crpt, bltin1. 0··,•..,• til'i"'l1oo.' rm. ltetovta OIJfp•ytnKllll o • ...,,nope. ' · ,-~""' .. ~ 0•~ "'85her 4 drye.r, rec.~-"-'"-,"~-""-~-~= ':::::::::::::::::='.._~we-·nn.veleh•retM -. •$122• VlEW, 2 br, newly dec'd .. Cost• MM• 32'24 2 BR Cando .... JUI/mo L.!le fa c 111 t I e ~ avail. $250. Costa Mes• 3714 rl I · fC•" 8IS5 Am.Ip Wfl:'/ h1J gar, lOO' '° Ben.ch. Wl'ltr. 2 BR Condos •.••. m I: $175 49'1-2890 or ~12 SICVI" S U l A C E Manqed bY $260. Yrly. $350. Jo'um. avJJl. Houses Furnished 2 BR lf(l!J,I", Jlovl'. l'?lr1g:, :l3 BBRR Coll ndos '.$300 •. ~ !m S1nta An• 3280 $125 to $15.i. 1 Ir 2 br. trlni., ' I I I I' I e COl!ICllci. !flt cllvtklt qlllll.d WIIJ..JA.r.1 WALTERS co M&-1607 1-------·-Carpr1 , 1tr~P"""· S1~5. mo. mit1 · • .......,, ....,.,,., •l -•uJ•-o! 6 •~•t'lfl by ••llt<olo '" ltl• 111~119 -d FURN A t 2 B 2 •- ,Ge_n_e_r_ol ____ _;,3_10;;.;;2 !'\11 rw-111 l!liG.1 \\'nllnN>. c.~1. I J BR llomc1 • ~.$~ $395 .. B I' b ' S•-T h i3:z w~vn':on~ y. w---... . "°"' dwe&op l~ sttp No. l t•low. 1H:.:.:u;;n•;.;l;.;"9=.•:.:•:;;•;._B:;c";::;;;':;;h:;.;~~ \Vestcllit !r:a. sm~IJ ;'{ r .--:: ~n"" -4 BR Homell. .. s:~,..,.s:"195. $"25 J r. .i 11, ~~ n se. --" OK 64, 152 I RR llou'ie, ~':.S. 11, kl y, J.IJ:.S.\• • r..1" r .. •I BR, '2 Ba,! HANt'11 JtEAl.T'f Poot, PnUo, Z C3r irn.r. $295 LRO t Br'1, pool, nt lhop!t. f} PVlllt N\JMIEl[D lltltRS IN 1 2 DORAi. CJlt.s .• 0!'1>' .. ~ , Cl\ll _ +·2 i M5-900!), ltnlo\ICJ {1.K. C.ll. B..wlll•foi· j-nr St:~IJC. S.tr.i. mo. l yr. * S.il~ * w/'l.'ltt dcp. AVAU now. 1tdult11/110 pt?t11. l]tll pd, 1..884 !~£St S UA.ttS 11~ wAlk to Hunt. Ct':nt!:r. A'f'J'RAC. 2 Hoo~ 1 1udl 0 tlnlt, N.B SJ.':, \'Ill 11'11.L lt'ft•ll·:....·'r-1'1.fi» R;\NOI REALTY 6'1!)..8226 l\tonrovia, C~t 548--0336 IA ur1,".'o""r»lf.1 ···~w•b,v,[ ltlJU:S I I I I I I I $i&S. 8'2·M1i kltchenf!ltC, pe.IJ(l. 'l'op "'rcA: I Ut ll"U).I', t"tl..\J .• V~u·;.1111 1 Ol 'l· .. ~ UOL':ii ·: 1.1:1 & ~un .. j * !'l61i-6SOl1 + Have 110mcthln1 ym1 wnnl to STUNNJN'G 1 hr garden 11p1, ~ '"'"' _ . . . . . . NEAR 00w L HR Opper.1 ,:l1~11l~·~""=·~642=~="----I 2 HR, Halho-1.1 $2.~. Slnrlrlf !J._...11. 3 ·Jllt. Jli Bn. t».1. TUSTIN REAJ}f\' .el!T Classified adJ d6 It ·JWXll, !'t'C rm., $UJ$, AdilltJ:, -nr Jo'rwy. $1.iJO. mo. NO Don't g1ve up lhe lhlD! •~r rAmlly i\a1. ~'~· !ffU.~ll!I 1no 16.i ~ Lo. G*(;-0117 * 832·~111 • well -cnll NO\V s.IM67& no \\I. 18th St. SCRAM·~E.TS Answer• In Cl111lflcatlon 8080 PETS. 847-0070 or M5--0760 Yetflt tind It In Cl•r 'ONJ I I •' /. Ne 2 ' 3 c I B 2 2 uo or p .ov Jo .. I• bl fl I• 1 2-. 0 d I' II J H T E IN "" "' (7 N 31 A Ne • I Re "' s· Ae ul II 3B I t .. A sr v " .. w l L SI G I w ' ,, NI , '" ,, • ' N l 6 s • ~, fnday, Ot'tobtr t i, t't7-' DAILV PILOT Buslnou ~r SOOS Lott l Found 5300 Carpenter 60is SchOOI.' sc1-1. & ' BEAT INFLATION CAIJ}~. ANIMAL CONTROL FENCES/GATES etc,. ln1tructlon 7005 lnitructlon 7005 Sin Ju1n Rtntals to share 4300 Office R_enfal Ci pl1tr1no 3871 2 FEMALES to •IC'! 30 need· Apartment• Unfurn. 4400 Newport 8o1<h 3869 ,?-IE\V l STORY Duplf'X, ' ~ to Jhr, 4 br, xtra. lg. br, % b.1, t•m. rm.. tenc'd. duplx. ~; blk to ocean I BUILD A FUTURE Huntl.h2ttln Be1ch Shell.tr Build Htptilr J;:;=:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;:=======;i;;i;:iu Nobody h.11.1 10 le\I )'OU v.'l\ftt 1321 tdilOn St. ~I 5e 7837 eventnas OCEANFRONT 3 BR, l ba, Yriy $500 )'d., 2 car i•r. S25S. ~~'f· call G41')' or Joe inllat1on i.u ,,_ io ,...., Back or """'"'° SOc~'' Corpe• Service 6016 ATIITUDE TRAINING tamlly'1 buyli"I( po'lie!', but ANIP.1AL ASSJST. 1.&AGUE 2 BR, 2 bn, furn $400 Wntr :.! BR, 2 bll, winter. $300 STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR. 2 ba, winter $27S CORONA DEL MAR -~ A t F U f 3900 Si:EKING pl'Oll'ftlive 1al to p s urn1 n urn IN.re 2br hie at bch. 1 .am a tUm produt."f.r 23 ynL • A travel a lot. No 1trillil. C:tll Mr How.10 d 64 ~ ijlQl •·-• ·-··~ IL IV adoption. 8~ and JOtUN'S C t & U ho! t •..a"' 1 • Wf.>' .. vw... e neuterina: Inform. goo..2'900, nrpe P i; ecy offer )'OU an exclusive pro-ANll'llALS IMPOUNDED Ori Shampc. 1, ISOil He-rram feah&rln&-lhe ne"' pop Doxi bl to.rdani..) ()(>grt>aurs & lop hot food&, 1uch as beet e, k/Ull\, male 11.U color bnghtene1'1 &: 10 atew sptig:heltl & me1lba.llt., Ger Shep, tri, male 1nlnute ble111.~h for "'hilt macmn! & cheeae. All M· Cock:J:>°• pup, b I k J w ht' carpeUI. &tvc )'\')Ur money tionaHy advertiM!d bra.1)()11. fem t' Ly .&:a.\'lng inc cxlr• trip.s. Develope The Power of J>ositive Thinking NoYt' accepting reservations. 10 \'lk cl.us starting Oct . 15, 7·10 p.m. at l·lunUngton Beach-Fountain Valley Y.M.C.A, $60 lncld. a.11 ,.,laterlals. Discount !or Spouse. Financ- ing avail. Call : C BR, unt. boUBe. Fam. rm.' 2 bl\. U50 lite or laelopt. NEWPORT CREST 2 BR, 2 ba. Cnndo. $525 n 673-2011 l'Nle Sl-lARE modeni.te hon1e rent fl'ff in exchange for C8J'<' • •I ln.alld lady ovos & \\'knds. 645-2341. ~720.'S. 0 F' r I c E s p Ac E & \Ye IMlt up YoW' iiot food La~p, block, fcnialt' \I/Ill l'.l~·tlJI Uvin1t rn1 .. dinln¥ Ve.ndl~ ma ch I n e 1 in Te l' mixed, brw, ltnuilc nn., & hull $15. Any nn. SUCCESS GUIDES Industrial, commorcial, and Stlrhih,,'!",.u:::.l'\.'db, male/ h t $7.50, couch $10. Chulr $5. 9~2295 y 'IC A 847 ~ COMMERCIAL or ... -e suite, N'pt. S250 R ESP •• ""' • )'ng. ve rle ncedJProtes&lonaf W(ln1an to share lg. PRIMO llce.nscil real estate brokera BIG' "E L LO Secloetarlal Services. Ex· retail ........... tions. You almp. "'"' w'U, r w w • 15 yrs "P h' what L'Ow1t• '"" ,,_, · · • ~-.- ti-...-:-.. ~ 1" len1ale · I .. aSsociated , • lu;1~. in Lag •• 11n1, child OK. only. Prime Costa Mesa ly co ect ..,,.. monuy. al1, Lab ml)(ed tun female not n1c1h0d. I do '''ork1~""""'""~"""'"""""'"'"""""""""'"""""'""""'"""'""'~J we auarantee that you will Ml 1 C · ' ' niysclf. GoQd ttt. 5:11·0101. r • ~ collect at Jclllit 10'/.i over X<'< flrllnc. bl'\l\\'11, female , Painting/Papering 6073 1 t4elp Wanted, M&F 7100 SlS? +' S!l&?Gl5J5J6.'124'1 localion·deluxe o r I I c es· -.0.Ml ':":'~.lALl'Otll:S ron • ..... •f>·IM.J •• ~"~ G d .......... PARK NEWPORT 1\1/exc. ""rcent .... e lease. Fur ad· "'WW\Wl,IUU 11 en,.._,. w,·11 •h·-" b•, 2 •·. , ... ,,. ~ -I "8lt:s. °""' .. • oo ... dlt!Qnal information w wr I<! your tnveMtmant the firlit Terrier n1lxt'<I, cream, niale Ceilings 6018 . . year ca.sauml11g you follow 1\1Jnh1!u1·11 poodlo, b I a ck, PH01''. pau1tcr, OOncait work. AOVER11SJNC SALESMAN ()Ur direction) or we buy male ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Hcu11, Int -ex t, free fllr Leading TV Pub!, lllgh GREAT RECREATION: apt, prclcr F'. $25. "'k. All. A35<>cloted South Coa ao I SWinwnlng, eaunaa, health 4 Pr.1 or wknds. 640·-0742 Brokers. P.O. Box 1595, dubs. billiards, tennis. pro WbRKING gal has lovely Newport Beach, ca. 92663. bade the maChlncll. If )'{Ill Sct11111uzer, ~y/liu1, female csllmate. Hcls. ~275!1. I cun1n1 + prolu NM~ oppo1·. Ul devote a mlnlmum ol CATS BY CALCOUSTICS &12-3913 ltunt ~ach a re a. ( 7 L4 ) BAYFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on main bay. pvt bch. w/pler 9'ls.1935: &14-451\. & pro 6hOP. golf driving 3 Br home to share, cr.1. Exec. Office Spiice ~O hours per 'Nt'E!k we will Lg hair domestic +3 kittens AJ'PLlEO. PAINTEU PAINTING & ~pair, l:iyi-s ! 063ii;i1~~"~7'~ti;;,.. ... ;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiii show yQu bow to 'billld m. 5 long halr kittens, mixed GUARANTEED v.·orkmansh!p i;uw:. T:i.kl' 1 OCE ANFRONT plush, unusual. 3 & 4 Br, winter or yearly, ~14<M PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS range, party room. etc. $150. incl. utlls. 645-0062 t'umished Or Untum. W/w FUN ACT IVITIES: FUii· MALE, straight age ~ to cai·~1. panel wa.i... A/cou:.1, tine director. free Sunday 60 share 2 BR apt. $150/ino. a1nple parkng. Short tenn b'unch, BBC's, trips par-64~3761 or &1&-4336 lease avail. I m n1 e d . Oc· ties and mofe! f R--~4~35-1 cupancy. 3500 Sq rt. Will . o c •"TIFUL APARTMEN-Garage5 or ent 0 "'-''·"d N B. ~ su.,..,,.. ... e. . a r ea. TS: Sing l es , 1 & 2 GARAGE SPACE 1-'or re~I. Anthol\Y Burton Rea l ty , bedrooms. Furfl. & unfurn. 621 lris CD I'll. C a 11 1 _:645-~· ~1~0<~7~°'"-'612-&4"":;;:.7~0-,;::::= Wlh all the extras. Models 640..@,i(I eves l5TH Floor, N'pt. Center. open daily 10 to 7. Sony, -5~IN~GLE~~r~cr~G~.,-.,-<'-.-,-,-1-2lh Gorgeous. panor:unle view. JlO pets or children. Sl le Balboa Blvd. $30 ino. 500 Sq. tt., carp., drape11. Oakwood 675-7876 eves. $350 r-.10. Agt. 675-700:! Garden \VANTED: Garage sµace for Business Rental 4450 PIU'k'g. Vic. 44th & Apartments s."'"""· NB. 67>-31!2:I on the bay · Lu."ury apartmenl I ( v I n g . overlooking the v.·ater. En- joy 51".il,000 health .spa, 7 swimming pool:;, 7 lighled tennis cour ti;, plus miles of bicycle trails, puUiny", ~huf· fleboard. croquet. Junior l's ,...,_.. IHdl ~ Off.ice Rental 4400 Center San Cleme nte JOOO i;q It Stora or office depcndellCe for you and oolor, n1alc &: lcmale FREE ESTll'llATES udvnntage 01 niy l':..p. 1 )'OW" !amlly. while tnklns Gtty striped,_ tabb~. 1nale • f"!l~E. GLITIE~ !13&-10a6 the bite out of lnflattcn. BunnL'SC, beige v.1tJ1 Ll'OWn• »Oft \\1111 THIS AD -"'"-'=;-------~1 ln $3915..32 down terms lace & feet, n1ale 645-9880 *Wallpeper Hanger* available. Call Toil Free Don1estic sh hair, blkJ~·hl C. llEBKO 646-2+;9 1-800-432-70'Z3 or write spots. female Patios 6075 C.A.B. Enterprises, 17935 0 om e 11 i c . sh b air, ,•ACOUSTICAL *. Sky Park Circle. Irvine, blond/.,.•hl, slnpt's .. female Ap~lied -repa.lrt!d • rcP:;11'11ed BRICK, TILE, OR CO:\- California, 92707. Domestl~ 41: haJ!, tn , male dl")"A-'all. v.·all tcx. M2-5775 CRETE i:"ati~. q 11 a1. M t Tr .I --·' 5035 Domestic If: hall', b I a ck • Cement/Conr;rete 6019 \\'orkmnnsh1p, lie & tiont!H!, or , u ~s D1ale 557-6563 LOANS UP TO 80% 1st TD Loans 2nd TD Loans Asso1·ted kittens & pupplC':'!I CUSTOl\l CEl\tENT \VORK LOST: Lg. red, female Irish PATIOS, DRIVES. \\'Al.KS Pli1ster/Repelr 6077 &>I., 10/2/lt ?.Hssion Viejo Call Don &t!-851·1 PATCll PLASTERI'.\G nrea: H!15 skin disease. on CEl\IENT \Vork, any kind, AU types, h 't'C cstin1ates 1nL'<hcat1on. Boy & parent Co nunerciol, rcs1dentia\, Call 5i0-682:i heart aick. 3 n10. o Id Lie & bonded, 636-11).15 Pl b" 6078 ASSEMBLER TRAINEES Apply in pt>non VOLT Temporary Services 384~ Campus Orfve ;,.i&-ti41 iAcro:o!> fron1 O.C. Airport) ~llt,IOt :P.led.Jt:<il P!un :"ow A\•ailuble \\'" J1.1ve B 1umplcte package ul en11•loyec benefits. \Ve 11ay 1011 \•ag~s. i\11 oUice ,'< lndllslritil skills lire 11(-i'ded. !,;qual Oppor. En1ployer, l1\Jn1 S:t24.50 1nonthly; also ll'Vlne and 16th 1 11nd 2-1Jt'droon1 plans and 645-0550 2-slory to...,·n houses. Elcc· Htwport .._. 5-tli .• WATERFRONT NEWPORT BEACH Executive ollices on El Can1ino Real Ex1..-e.llent parking papered setter puppy as CEM"'~,.:;:;--~k f 11-kl d um ing I l'l'ward 831~398 =• • Wor o a n s, ·-· . . Reasonable, free estimates, L.H. arJS PL U J\1 BING I ASSEMBL y LOST Yorkshire Te rr 1 er, Call 638-3325 IU:!n1odcls & Hcpa1rs. \\'acer . TRAINEES Low•st rate1 Oren~• Co. Sattler Mtg. Co. niale 9 nio, black, tan & h .r cri;, dispos l s, i;ilver, near Bayside Dr, Co;:intri1ctor 6021 furnaces, dshv.·slu'S 612-6263 lst & 2nd Shift. $2.~ to COMMERCIAL & 0 ff I cc Serving Harbor area 24 yrs. Cdl'f.1. 3 v.·cepin~ llttll' girls KITCHEN & bath remodel-MIC & BIA Complt'tc S2.50 per hour. Sho11 & Jong tric kitchens. private patioo 16th at Irvine or balL'Onics. carpeting, 642-8170 642-2171 545-0611 492-9764 492-7333 d r a perles. subterranean 1----.....-==,---p ... ·king with elevators. Op-CHOICE tionn.l n1aid servit'f!. Just LAKE FRONT 2 Or 3 Room suite View o( boaUi & wuter l-Small oWce Sl65 Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 topace avaU. Several loca-15 jl0 RETURN 1rnx10t1sly awrulinz &: o o d . add'ti alt tlo Plumbing Service Li c. terrn assignnientli. lions ln Laguna. 25c To news. U>st approx 1 O I:!, mg . 1 ona. .era ns, :n'.!6~ The People Machine norlh of Fashion Island at LOCATlot~S -·· p Sq ,... Seasoned Znd, SZ7,572. Pays 675-31'23 glass sliding doors tnstnlled, -"='--------1•0., 1_,_ 81 ~ o..c er · •· •AIV\ Alt d n . ,,7. Palombo Con. since 1923, RAYS PLUMBING !::ERVICE '""-....... • no ~w Nolan Real Estate 494-9424 -.u mo. ue ""'t ;:i. LOST J"·h "--• Tu5tin " .. " 9392 Jamboree and Sun Joaquin llillll Road. VERSAILLES Sell for -$26,000. Pvt Pty. : ·~ ~uer, m .... e, l\.le1nber BBB 962-1961 Repairs-Tnsl&llationl'I ~ **Corona del Mar** SMALL OVAL Shop avail. Box 782 Costa l\1esa 92627. 9~5174· Has ID tag, Alfi~. GER\VJCK & So B1.1~ Co tr 2~ hr. servlN! ~ -~==C''Cll~Zl'oHoon~:<:=~I Lo<.'. In the !\!all at V1e. Newport Blvd & Fair n .. ~ n . · ASST MANAGERS Profesi;ional Offices and/or THE FACl"ORY. $90. mo. 2nd trust. d<!ed-$9d i ,000. l0'7.> Dr. c.r.t. Reward! &t2-96ll Add 1-cmod. St. he Bl-ll4321 Roofing 6082 Tol•phone (7141 644-I!lfltl for rental lnfornU1.Uon THE MOST EXCITING VIEWS IN NEWPORT ON TI:IE LAKE Retail. Deluxe, air cond., 3 .,.... 35'"/ scount or &15-•-jS 673-GO-ll, ~9-2170 Due to our present r<ipid At & ulh Coast Plaza. ample prkg, jan. se1v., util I ~4~25::.::30t:'.'.'.'.h,~N"".B~·~6'13-<J606""-.==--_J·~· 10 · --· I · I 6(132 ftEPAIRS, all lypes. Reas. cxpaiuiion program we are Pool • Acapu1L'O Aqua Bar pd. 300-200!)', H\\')' frontage C.M. Storefront & Office + 685-l41S eves. 1'" 0 UN D ; Dog. i\la le . E ectrica _ F1w i'!it. Lic'd. Ask for !>l.'l'king encrgl't1c & ag. & Jacuz.zi. Spectacular 8 & 2nd flr. Rate. !ro1n .<1.!t'. 1500 sq ft lenced area. Total · Announcements 5100 Cocku~. Abo1;11 10 1.b s. ELECfRICL\N .,, 0 1 1 \\!alt. 830-;;.(12() anytime g1-ess1ve yoong people v.•ho Acre Lake \\'/Tov.·ering Owner, 675-6900. 28j5, E. 2750 ft. Heavy foot traffic, ·---------•I Bdol~ wi,;,,•10,wh0n•1 ,',o'm"a~h'. Jobs-New J o. bs. Scrvic~ Tile 6091 1v1sh ID prugres.o; quickly. Luxury baytront aparllnenl 1'"ountains • ~Million Dollar Coast Highv•ay, Cdi\f C-l. 646-6961: 646-1246 645-!'>3~ '" ._ ca 11 s AnyUnie--Anyplacc. J II you prove to be stable, living. Boat slips at your Cubhou.~. Gym. Sauna,o =~,.,~.~.C~B~.=~S~P~A~CE=°'=,=·=o~R SPACE AVAIL for lease in CONGRATULATIONS · 512-9829. CERAl\11C TILE \\'orks, lut.. tled1catet.I & possess the door. \\'alk to shops, rest11.u· Total Secur:'-·. RENT. Cost.a Mesa. llarbor BoaIWalk Shop'g. Ctr. at *QONNY & MARY* FOUND: \\lest Nl'wport """"~RICIAN l' bath. entry. shYt'r. pan ;1b1hty to lead, as \\·ell as rants, theatre, ocean. A Imntedlote Occupancy at Adams. Beaut 1 ru J'. lflin"t?llbr. Call: 846-2366 \VE ~ soo PROUD TO are a.Be I g c G c rm an ......._...~ -~ccnse n .0 · rep!lir. J-'rcc Est. -l94·213a lo moth"ll.tc prople, your few elegant, very private, · ADULTS tod Air · BE KEml'S Shepherd with blue eyes. 233& JOS. S~~~ ~!'~s, nialllt ~ cxl. 271 future is "'ith us. Manage- 2-bedroom, 2-bath units with S:irry, No Pets Puii:ri~. ~ .:_1 ~v!lli.~ Industrial Rental 4500 AUNT & UNCLE W~aring choker co 11 a r. · repairs. ~ CER.MflC TILE NEW & ment exper. is desirable, -4>p&c:iew;.o-terra1..oe&,-p-0-o.IT -Bachelor l l -& l -Br' .&-.Lee-·BJd~Cull-&'iie-Hill, ·KAREN-ANNE-&-RietARD 645-Zll.1 · -.encing --~~-remodel. 1-·ree::-l!itlniat3::: hULDot..11~cess, Xln't s4larY. subtetTa11ea11 2-t.'Br parking. f $'1751 557--0136 or 642-0200 INCUBATOR God bless the 3 t l''OUND 10/5 SI t J -& co:-pmd benl'fits, profit All adull. full . ..,., .. ,..;ty h"ild· rom per mo. . o you : ' J)('ar a er NO job I II l"r'Oe Sr• jobs welL'Ome. 538-2426 shar'"" incentive. ApRly -·-· " S t A 1501 WESTCLIFF OR l<oll Ind-. condo avail. ALWAYS Goldcn\\<est, fC"male under . 00 sma or , .. '1-~~~.-=="-'==.o. -~ Ing. New carpet, drapes, an a na • air-oond. oHices & ind. 1 yr tricolor dog v.·earing Cha.in link our specialty Top 501) 6092 betwn 2:30 & 4:30pm du1 y, built-ins, decor. Leases Jrom 3700 Plaza Dr. N~RT ~:me~ C1..n\5i1 spa.ce. Plenty or parking. 7 flea, coUar. She' crawls! Pyraml~ Fence 54&-9662 Lie .,. rop SOIL * cor.1POST llt: ~~~xigost~~I~~. ~ ~per mo. 714-556.0466 w:f.s ~.fstT~citJ'!~;~ 3200 Sq. !L, $800 a month. I lolt and '1lunll 842-9717 Gard1n111g 6045 *l'llULCH * RED\VOOO'* Mr. Hagen. No pMne call1 (714) 675-8551: (714) 642-3111 ext 246. HARBOR _ ~~~~~~~~~I Call 586·6930 please. i:hing pho1ogr11ph. Newport Bay Tower5 1 l\lO. FREE RENT 1 ,.. *Gardening Servir;es* Schools ·& ASSISTANT Manager 310 Fernando St., N.8 . t"~il~ No lease Ml· Dix. oHices Lost found l'monll• ll"l ~lomcs & Corn~erci11.ls Instruction 7005 trainee, counter girls, fry .¥tbJ1Yl:'(?\lll:IUlYJ adj". Airporter Hotel. • NC, . Spnnkle.r& F rec Estini. --·-cooks, evenings, g?'a\'e yard Vista Del Mesa n "tlNC NEW ·-eiff•. ful services. Frum $1'15 l\lo. COMPANY LOST-Lg i; r a Y longhaired ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;::;;;iii; 534-3144 :'>31-7187 PIANO LESSONS shift, open full & part time. "' """" r • ..,..,7t p o-8 REALTORS 1nule cut, altered, wht chest \ I J k · tl>e Bo ~· ADUI..J GARDEN HOf.IES ""'"" ••••••DE._UV'"" "' Du O!ll •. ,........,n1 .1'4<----l-&~-=i/c~~-~,h~t""""'" o-.. ~ "~a EXP. Japanese An1ericnn BeglnncNJ, fntcmiediates 'PP Y ac In x ~ IRVlNE"llvt::c, AMtESA: 1--..=-auuu...~ UUt._ -*833-322311'11-noon-* SINCE-i --~..J41.W.11~ Person•ls 350 Gardener. ~ity Complete 752~3Z1 .E.Jlth SL, CM. t.MAl.l.l'llSACctrno 67., .1.1-. t'Ollar. Bolsa & Magnolia. Near Newport Blvd, Frwy DE.SK space avaJlable $!lO -R a.rrl 894-0ra) Gardening Service. Bonsai & Irvine lndustrial Complex •Bachelors mo. Will provide lurnlture ~==== .ew . . \VANTEO: }.fiddleaged manl.~Training~·~· ~· ~.,.~-"1~19~,..,..,.,,.,-l '!'!!!!!!!!!;;JJJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!! l BR swo. 2 BR $230. • I BR , 2 BR a t SS. mo. A n 1 w e r I n g iii LOST, Iem Smo old all black or woman that can drive EXP know ho 1 LilJ Rec Bldg w/gym, Billiards, servl ail bl 178 75 * CM * cat.Vic:Elvarado&Ocean-toAzusafromCosta Mesa. · w ma nt, I 111 Color r.v. Pool & Jac1!!4. ;2 BR: O.n Beach 8Jvvt1.~ ~unUngton 700 Sq. Ft. $ll5. ~~Bal. Pcnin, 673-5524, ~3~e ~~~ t:n~of>u~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~'. ~;~~a~:: "'-"111•otiiiiiiiiiiiiiitm I Securit~ ~~frig. inc. rom 175 • $435 Bew:h. tU.4321. 1300 Sq. Ft. $195. Costa 111esa. Ca 92626 • call after 4, 968-3486 l-=P"A"RoeK'7-N=E"'W"P=o"'R"T;-· I Me50 Verde East & AdorM I NO INFLATION Pvt 1~c,s:ie;;ty ~king i-~~~t;3d~e: ro~ :ni [ '& SPIRITUAL READER. EXPERT J apa n e i; e Job Wanted, Male 7025 540 ·1800 35c lncl. jan\1. & utll . No. ·o·. ~··~· Avocado, Anahe i m. OpenlOAl\ttolOP?.1 Gardener: Complete yard APARTMENTS _ Corona del Mar -700 &/or r. ~n iego "' ... ~ . service, clean ups, !rec eS'l, TOP MANAGER -cttative Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms 1000 £q. ft. -smart )oc. Nattttss Realty 97S-&>n 533-38&1 AdVJCe on all ~attcn;. !>4S-266L s a I es . a d m J D , promo, ATIENDANT. exper. for graveyard· shift. Good pay, lringe benefii.. Apply Shell Station. lOOO Irvine, N.B. AVON Need Cash For Christmos? and Townhouses I·---------• I Harbor M'"nt. Co. 675-fiOOO FOUND: 10/8 Blk Lab mix 312 N. E l Canuno Real , ~IVN SERVJCl. leader. Outstanding c x cc. MESA .,, 2 · Id t Thrift San Clemente, For appt. ...,, .. -track r eco r d w/1''ortune Fr. $224.00 OPl!n 9-0 Daily 55c PER SQ FT NOW LEASING 1:)'fa'nge mo&s 0 1 it~. c.r.f. Call 492-9034 492-9136 DEPl::NOABLE ;,oo NYSE r ed Seek If you're ambitious &: en- Spii. Pools Tenn\1i GARDEN 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Huntington Beadl ~2 ---'=---'==1 \Veeklv blaint • Cleanu1ifi ' -ist co. · thusiastic. you can s t a r t Across from Fa.!lhlon Island "" C k NEW "I DIVORCE Free Est &12-9007 local OIC area a ff 11 · rru11i1•" 1noney inunedlately at Jamboree on San Joaquin APTS ""'"ts, drps. N . iree p g., mo FOUND: Gcnnan Shepherd EUROP~AN GARDENER fo4·1-0"lll Eves. v.·cekc~d. . as an~AVON REPRESEN- Hilill Road. util, lO' clngii. Agt. S4-1·50:'.<! 940 Sq. Ft. &. UP puppy, vie. of Flo\\-er 8.: ONLY $65• Landscaping-tree service J\L-\1:URE hard. v.·or!ung 1n-TATIVE. Meet people. Have (7141 644-1900 2 & 3 Bdrms., crpt1, drps, DELUXE oUit'() & con1-Hantilton & Newland St. J\fain in Santa Ana. CaU O:nnplctcly reliable reasonable 642-5329 ~l<l25 dlvtdlllll .seeking . ~anagc-fun too. Call for detaill: 1-~~===...,.=To--· I utllllles paid. BI t In s , 1nercial spaces ava.11. rlO\\', 960-1970 after 7PM, 979-2166. ---==67~3-~5~193:::., ____ j ' ' n1cnt Trrunee_ po&ltion. Ex· 540-7041. • ---BAYVIEW AP . launilfy rncllltie!i, Rec. Choice Laguna Niguel & I °'.~~~~~~~~ ~--'~~~=---1 PREGNANT'! LNOSCPl9ARbEN/MA1NT tremely Personable. X Int J!!!!!!!!!'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!' .... !!!!!~J 3UR 2BA.bll115, crpts, drps, room w/pool table, gym Mission Viejo area. Xlnt l FOUND-White cat, orJngc Caring, conlidential counsel-~: Spnnklers, Cleanups, references X"pd, Joseph fpl. elec gar opnr .. etc. $395. room. saun1t, pool. AduHs fwy acceSI!. 831-1401 S.5 NE\V M-1 1<100-2800 sq ft tail & orar g1? on top of head. ing & r eferral. Abortion, Soil cd, ~-3331 64&-I~ Miner 6T;>-249'J. BABYSIITER. Sundays 3-4 I I ~~ B · I ~=°"'°='="'=°''°"7.C~.C..,= •hOP & oU!ces 208 3 "" Long hair. Vic: Santa Ana f o r yo ung g I r I . 0 w n J ACOBS REALTY ~~ :e: s. """'' risto' CoM OFFfCES 150' -660'. pwr, trash sCrv., x1nt''i: .c.cA~v'=·~&'-'lrvin""='=·=646-=7=6.18=·--adoption & keeping. AP· General Services 6046 YOUNG n1an experienced in l r an sportation. Shalirnru', 751-4 187 Prkg. air, cpts. drpe, m11sic. nr SD liwy. 6 4 6 -1252. F 0 UN D: Female Pomera· CARE 6424136 paint in g, a p ar bnent CM. 642-8848 67$.6670 elevator1. c7. M20a l!I t er s, fi44-2W Mr. Forbes Ch\.·nr. nian. Red. Fairview Sanla REAL Eslate Tralnlng. Jndiv. COLLEGE Student n c e d !'! nl a In I en an c e and con-0Pe'°"nn'--'ane=,=,~,~il-Jo-,-w-,-.-,~.~d * LA PARISIENNE * owr.r/r tr, 6 3-4.l' · Ana. Brown leather collar instruction. Personal attn. work hauling, trees remov-~lruction seeks permanent Mon·Thun 2•5 Fri 2-7 2 Br. unfuni. All electric. 325 SQ. Jo'T., 2 offices, 1 * ~~0!fn:E~~ * S.19-J499 Safes or broker exam 2-3 ed, carpets cleaned, misc, JOb. Call Greg: 979-9621 494-::l24 Laguna Beach fireplace. lteall'd Pool. ...,. Ba. All v.'8lnut pane.ling & 1300 1 SS5 ,0 FOUND dog "I k .__ wks. Academy 548-1192. Gary~lhl863 JobWanted,Fmale7050 ·~ re ..... v ....... ts. $135. includes util. SQ. t. 1 . nl . · i::. ac a11d uo.:ige G JD&R CJ . 0 •• Adult!;. $.LOJ. It up. '11 / ..... ,. 548-26.35 &14·2361 female Cockapoo. B 1 ac k PRE NANT? Thinking Abor· ean1ng ~rvice BARMAID EARN UP TO 9J9.1268 . " '''?~.~~-505 Superior, N.B. in-collar. \Vllson and Orange, tlon? Know all the facts Apartments for Re-Rent SECRETARY Across from goU course .{;.. -~ ~. UP 10 800-gq (t of oUicc 'fipaC't' SZ!'[ri'al '~n~;s~er~~ "I CM. 646-3i92 and 64~7834 lirsr. Call LIF"E LINE, 2-1 ~~~ or 84fH>.U9 , occ evening student seeks aKl2 Santa Ana A\·e. or rent in Newport t'inanchd ft from 12c. 556-4958 FOUND Black and w h 11 e hrs. 541-~22 'Till.r\GS by l\~oose. Gen I full-time Harbor Arca posi· $200 W~EK -' $350. Bt.:AlIT. lge 1 BR Bill'· 2 1 BR.s~J01""'°"'8R ,::,_ lrnplc, Center FI /! xi b I e lease . .,;;-"'=-="-'=-='-~= long ._,~ 'm' iw-.r !•male * Palm/Card Reader * c~ntry, 1-cprurs, plum-lion. Ty"""" 60 w.p.m., "°" I rom ..,.,. • ... .,m 95. 64-l·ll!60. Storage 4550 ,......,,,.... "'""' _. n~.• u 083 °· Bl b I t 642 5613 ,........ Vu-apt.. pool, boa.I slip a\'. Pool, tennis, t.'Onlinental 1 -=-"'~------;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;,;;~ dog. Mes a de I Ma r. A,· "":uuc on 1 I 0t:ach , mg, e ec ·• -shorthand 100 w.p.m. Honor No'Exper. Day. Nile Sl'lilt Avail. Costume. BUNNY PATCH 2233 W. ht St. :no Fernando, No. 102 Nr breakfast. Separate family XI.NT toe., 2 rooms, 1 T'\Vinkle Park. 979-6134 Stanton. 521-3406 PAINTING-Steam Cleaning aotudent. Releri..nces. 5&4240 FelT)' Cim1ing & Fun Zone. S(.<et101t. Close to i>ho pping v.·/wet bar & '• bath, cpt. MINI-WAREHOUSE FOUND: Female Ger n1 an VIOLET, Wloaw, 55 at· b1ain5enance-<le~ng I am looking for GENERAL Sec f.lgr, 6T0>-7520 6Th-8rl5l & fine beach. 644-261l drps, gd pkg &J'('ll. $85. mo. Private, locked individual Shepherd mlx. Sunday. San-tracllw wJgd job, v.•ould Scott i46-7039, anytime lfOUSECLEANING. 0 v.· n \"EARLY 2 Br, 2 Ba, iiliiiiiliiiiiiilliiiiiiii••' l ~C~•~l~I ~M~r~. ~B~ro~·~·~·~&J&.~!16S~I-.storage units. Froni $1.50 ta Ana Riverbed, C l\I. like to meet sincere rr.an POLtSH & wax autos, stu-trans. $20 day. Call e11t 4 BARTENDER, applications Santa Ana 547-047l Newport Shores. 2 blks --~=~===--BANK of Costa :P.1esa J;'laza, per mo. 548-21.87 ~53-65~·~-~l~o~d~•~"~·~6.18-~~7661~~~ dent, machine buffed, hand ,p~m~. =!16:=>-ffi-==JO~. -----being taken, 1nll!!t be exp. o<:ean. $260. 518-8912 or PA~ ,::~~TS. oJ rl cc furnished. Ni ce ALLSPACE F 0 u ND: l?th St. CM waxed. 536-1730. JeU r-.tATURE v.·oinan looking for Apply in JK'rson 1464 S. 675-3600 E 0 BCff recepf. area. 595. 556-3900. 9~1970 Fc1na\e dark grey wJwhlte ~Hauling . 6051 permanent live-in, child l ~C~o;•~<~l~ll~•7~~·~Lo~gu""'n~•iilc~h""' YJ:ARLY RENTAL. 2 BR. r.UNUT S T NPT. '-FURN wfphone. Coast Hwy, '""""""""~~~""""""""" markings & Ute orange cat I I <·arc. IL housekeeping. !{ave BEAUTY OPERATORS 2 Ba, Drapes, Crpts, Gar, Bach, 1 & 2 BR. lrom $157 Newport address. tastefully LINK . approx. 7 mo. old. 646-8750 ~11 and Jtepaln; *MOVING ANO HAULING • refercnees 646-1484. \\'ith following for only Bcl- 1-Tplc, 1 ·• Blk Bay & )]each, A~fM:~! ~er~· decor. $75. 64&--8340 STORAd'E UNITS FOUND: Brown Ger n1 an ~ ... ~-~~~;il~~11 __ _'.:Loc:Jru~o<~di~•~Ian:l __ 1TI-PING-my home. ExtC'n· mont Taka.a equipped shop s275. mo. 615-8475 (5 blka from Newport mvd.) AVAIL. Share lux. offices al b I Shepherd iC111nle pup. Bet ~A 1• R • L"".. 963-£452 sive Secretarial r ckground In N.B. Hn!a. Acst equip. OCE'ANVlEW 2 br., den, 2 ···' NB A P'!l'SOn ' us ness, recr'ea-12 19 "· old B PP lance eru.1r '"""" "IOVJNG & HAULING p1,,,,., ••II 96'.·I2IR ,... __ ... A 1 \YID WJ\I/ 546-9860 w/rongenicu pnrty, , tlonal storage. From SS. · w""' . urge1· Ki ng, r-" ._,. Beautifully modern. ba. 1...uuuu., re.. ' ' I BR Furn/unfurn, yrly, util =6<'=5-.:0'70'00"'"'~-~-~-Jamboree & San Diego Free-Harbor Blvd. CM. 646·0850. WASHERS, DRYERS, DISH-LOCAL & LONG ~DISTANCE Jobs Wanted, M&F 7075 MS-:>212 or Eves ~5-I02S. '~sJ'igpool. $J:;o per nio. pd, $210. mo. Newport DELID.'E 2 rm. offlce; East \V. Y-Call 979-0150 FOUND -1 Blk bowling ball WASHERS, DISPOSALS S45-849a ~ BEAUT)' OPERATOR As: Beach. 6~7219 eves. Coast l·hvy., Cd?.1. 43c Ft. 1 cSTO~RA~~G~E-Sp-,-..,-.-15->:Jll~'-.-Zl-7 nr. Laguna Bch Congrega· ONLY. 64&-58ilS UX:AL ri1oving & hauling CLEANING Gcll('ral. hard <;istan! for Busy Salon. Wed 'o'EuA5R2LbYr, MbIOkDf~~ ;.::i~i Rooms 4000 Realonon1ics, Bkrs. 675-6700 Avocado St, Costa :r.1esa, tional Church Oct. 2. 494-Babysitting 6008 by student. Lrg !ruck, reas. work in g, n1 a 1 u re. thru Sat. i\lust be' liscc1"""'61 0. COSTA MESA 00\VNTO\VN 61;)-571·1 _4~7~.J7~--~-~--~ _ Barry 531·1235 l'f'ferent't'l'I, 96.1-:· ':J Riehio·ct Oucllcttr. bay avail Nov I, only $250, :-\\'es! Co 11 s l I [wy NB. 6T.J.l909 !t001'1 & MTlf, pvt. en· $150. Newly dee, quiet. SPACE FOR s To R A GE, LOST orange & white male CHILO Can! for "'or king Heeting & A ir Cond 6053 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 &lZ-3970. lITIVE h 3 B •Ji tra.n1..-e, furn, TV, no kit., =~l367.-R=oc~h~o=''~"~·~·~~~-47.>1i~.,,. I boot, trlrs., mobUe honie cat, nltert>d, blue collar \Vlth mothers. ?.Tinimun1 ~~ 4 .;.'="'""'""~=='°"="' E~-lc ""~s ·pool r$JT.i\I nr. 22nd 1& In.inc. \Vork'g, c.o.r-.t. 2.400 Sq. Ft/P.C.H. or whnt ever! 64~75S? IR"e~'..,.,,','.e~~ISl771C'n::lc area, yrs old. !'lty Tur t I crock GFRAHA!\t BR10S. :.>16-165311 ACCOl..ir-iTl~G Clerk. t'l'S· BEAUTY OPERATOR °"' Ui' •,... • ' •• man ony. $00 per mo. & ~1cJ2nd Floor $700. mo. ~.. JJ<r home. XI nt supC"rvision. urnac:e repacemt, l\':t laurant il<'t'Ol.Lnting f'\'peri· No follov.in1; ne-c. Co m m n;,.~·~·,~'a,~~';mo~"~"~~~2~%,~· ~;t7p~J,~·.1 F,~_,00-~;;o;;;-T.;"p;;-;;;;;;;;: -="~· ~''='d='c=''~'~'o''°=.7~·~3002=-~-Rentals Wented 4600 WST: Fem. Blk. Lnb.. 2 Good Juochcs & snacks. heaters, guttl'r &1 dv.'TI rnrl' hrlpful. ;H9·96.i1 [ guam. &1~10.-JO. :·~ • • . FURN roon1 in pvt home. 714: 842..f:6.ll Ai:cnt 1 BEDIU1. a""-ent, nice yrs. ans. lo "IJ-0.G" RE· Plenty of toys. 752-0249 eves spouts. preseu90n urnnt'<' Help Wanted M&F 7100 Help Wanted M&F 7100 8AYFRONT-Exclling vie11t', I II 1\1i S!!i0 n vi(' j 0 .,........ \\iAR.O 646-0a2j or V.'knd~. Rel Oil rt'qUl'SI. check. Call Gary lor $2. iiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·iiiiiiiii'•liiiiiiiiij lge elegant 4 Br, 2 Ba, .,,,·lthfwhhour· kitchen privll. COURTE.';Y RENTAL ~·ilgbl. bors, Anpt40 A"H"'a· 201 1 ~ .. ~o=u=N~D-'-'B~lcc:k::.._~I--CCl~UULDci5~n5;;.,,;iea,.;;;~, ~m~y~I~~~m~o~.1 ~d~;'~'°~""!"'_t ___ .:_ __ _ \vood beams, fprl, patio Con1n1l'rcial Store .... Sls:i. °"' 1more, . . . r: 1 ac 1nn e cal. '""'3 H I • 6054 5lti-C689 au 4. &lsa Ave .• Bcaeh Blvd., i\1on-Fri. Loving home a1. ousec e an1ng 6~TI9 ROOJ\ts S20 wk up, witb \\re!ilminster . 598·114'1. mosphere. Cl'll area. Fair WESTCL.Tfl:' 2 br .. I 1.\ M.. kitr hen: $30. '"k up o,pt. SEEK & FIND" Uncle Remus Dr/Wilson TI4-5"~706 H 0 u s E c LE AN r N c \wnhou.se. $260 a mo. AduU.s 5-18-9155 or 645-39G7 Characters FOUND dog. C&I on Orange. C b' t M. k ' 60l SERVICE BY RELIABLJ:: only, no pets. 1728 Bedford =='7=~~~'i"~-Sn1 1\·hlle and bl"Ol~11 female A 1ne a 1ng 4 COUPLf:. 54R~1 Ln 548-75.n FOR 1 or 2 people, men I H W y 0 L y I M p T G M A 0 0 0 D 0 mi.1'. 642-9214 or 646-6301 C A RPEN TRY. oab•·-·,·. M asonry 6070 · or won1en. Kitchen priv. '""" SilARP l BR. 1X:can 2 btks, O tld OK 54,. ,,,,.,, • .1; O y N t T I B B R R E FOUND: Irish Settt>r puppy custom woodworking, home -I Girls, no children or pe ts. u s e pct · · ..-.-..,,.,. C '" A a B L D male. HB High School. 4 repa.Jn, remodeling. No job WIU.1Ai\1S . & S 0 N S. Sl'15. yrly. 645-6680 $100 APT on beach. 12"x 15" T g () 0 8 M nio. old. 548-4084 loo small. Free tsL Lou Maso11ry Lil'. no 28..1046, WATERFRONT Apt. 3 Br, r:Nm. nndrt Bkltchcl n6,!00124bl<t Ih. C GE FOUND· St Bernnrd n1alr 6~. SM-1299 • Brick, block & stone 2 Ba. Yrly lease. $485. nio. ewpo {'at 1' ,,,.. ' R M 8 1 MK 0 R short·h~ir, 'Vic. We~t Cliff' C rp t 6015 SS6-637l · I i640--58Ei6 Room & Board 40SO G 1 z z A 1~ E 1 1 U Plaza, N.B. '7 448-82~8. a en er BRICK BLOCK ,,. STONF.. Newport Hefnh11 3870 ..,. Fowid -Kitrcn REl'lfODEL. Add-on, g" r "'all~ &·,. P1111!1.1~-., 1'1u·,'1, L:: • BABYSITIER, reni ct1llcge I 8 M R T O • M N z .., A N J M S R fl \II<.'. Ot.-eiui !3l\'d, t'Ollvcnion, cugt, & n {' w \\'ork~nnns 1p, 11· iv JOru Ct I • ~!udenl , \\'Anted lo exch»ngc ~ 1 25 d 557..Q.')6.1 NE\v CU~'T. Duplex, J br, for roon1 & board tin up. R R I P E T ,_1 0 D 2. R T Y C E 0 M I 673-00!l.IJ cQn~ · yn exp, raw '''°"'°""'------~ 21 </t l);i, ro11n. clln. rn1, prox ~11, Stin·Thuri;. 1' ... 0UND: Cntlro J\us!rl\llnn .1>lnJ1J1 l~eest,&1:;..J.139 Painting/Papering 6073 • sunken Hv. nn, 2 cnr J;"l\r, 644-6426 pm C E M R K C X G A D p D N R L D Shepherd r1111. Vil'. \\'cndt I(' O'.\I'.\·IERCIAL. RESIDE~· I lcpti;, d!'P'. bl!ns. $3T3. -Rentolstoshare 4300 RRP l C R't.:.>t> I RDRRM C EO " T.!IT.494-270.J T!AI~ odd jobs,Frel' CUSTOM PAINTING ..., [, . .._, n -"'-'-""-'-"'-----r1"(Hn:1te1 Tom l'llac Lcocl . . IGS-11~., .~. ~ N 0 R 0 LOST, Fem Cnckc•r, h\and••. <197-3l20 Ext~r10r Spcclnh!tt. Sl!!I<' 1802 HAVEN PLACE FEEL ING TnOution-Sharo BT z I T z R A DA 1 E T eplleptic. cor. Tnlbel'l & . . liCt'n~('d. No. 25-1931. Bttnd· 2 br •• 4 Frpl.,_ $210. t'C'nl. I.Ady will 3h11rc lovely l'R 'l; y o R z c o E o x x T Euclid 1015 963-3172 IC A RP ENT R 'y • .~f astl•r ed. Llabllity Ins. F'n."C Color 93-6319 furn 2br, E:a.istbluff apt r..n ..!.. Cr aJrsman·ttmodehng & Conrultini:: & Es1im11t1•s . 1 wfqualJfied lady, Fr p \ c, R RM rvUND: ~;iggy i\oR. rt·i~1.. finish 11\lrk guaranteed. Loi\ Com~tilive Prices. 'li BR. l ba, cpta, p."\tlo, 1>11Uo. 2ba, 2 car gar, 2 tan, "'ell g. new collar. t::O·f 1 rn.E~Eii,ESTI"';;iMA~T~ES:ii';~-"b~31~05~\l."':;z.,;ro';;;;:;;,,..,~·..,..,..,,.. ... ~ar. ct<'. Adults. no peu, blks 10 tt:Mia, Your 14 $l4.1 B o y R a R t y 'J' 1 M p T N B o T r B area ton 548-sar.51646·4911 cusro~t cn.rpentry, bars, I early. 54S-S)OS. + expenses. 6#-40'l2 D A 0 8 M N p U G l 0 y G R M £ A E A FOUND: flk &-v.•hlte. male nic MC!I. \\'all COVfril\.l{S, EXT F. R 1 0 R PAINTING. Newpor t Shores 3872 FEMALE •hare lac quiet 2 3 mo. old puppy, \"le. Pl'n') ctl'. CaU aft er 6 pm. t.lc'd, fns'd, Rl!r•. Tt-nnli- 1, 8 BR 2Ba apt. 1'le patio, rec ,J D K c u D y N t T y II c N E E T 0 • kh., ll.B. 1015 962-9-137 ~-MJS RlthU'd. m-3.us. M)1.lme. 30!~r~~c, 1} blk a~ fcl"a. Nr OCt, moppint. INU'9dloft&: De..,... --Mlt.m ~ ,~ onr.rd. F'OUNO: Irish Se!lt'J'. C;i\I ~llNOR HO~tE REPAIR PAPERHANGING &-p8in. beach. $300. 010 yr I y. etc. Non 1moker. $100. mo. '*"'"· ,,, ...._ °' ,.,...,. 11 Ille ,..-. fllld _. and kienli!y. Victoria and Phnnblng, c Arp l' n I r y, tlnr:. 21 yrs llarbor atta, 642-7311 '7!1~ ...._l*INulMxH .. •*'-•1 Harbor. CM'. 642-111.22 I rf'l"l1mil' tlll'. :-l4().5560 ref11 furn. nn I~. 612·2356 San Clemente .3876 BACllELOR v.111 share.,,Apl BRERB'A.R DOOOANCl MR.CROW 1.0.l)T; \Vhlto mlnlaturr pon-SlllNC.l.i,N G. Ordin<1ry & 1st CLASS Extltnt Paintini;i:. \\<Ith l!ltune -r BR.ER FOX GIZZARl).£ATER MR. MAN • di~. maltt. Vic Brln1hnU & tll~'Ora11vr , i;Jdtv.·3\111. Paperh~lng. Al r 1 ('II~ $4(TJ.,.(23 _8 Rl:illRA881'T IMPTY·UM PTY OLDMANTAR RYPIN : Le •m 0 " ~ ~ SPANISH \\'1tl'l 11 view, 1700 1,,-,..,,-,,,..,:°"-="----DADDY JAK E MR.CRICKET T!F.NCHV•TTNY DUCKoo nnox, n p, l /~. Soll>·lot\., 4~.!131'~ All.~ Spri\y, lw~rxpl ::r.9-G~l ~· fl. $!t00. J1('f' mo · ~t ALE ftoomm&te wanted, ToMOf'N•: HMiP Podit "k" i l.OST-NOfWt11nn Elkhmtnrl ('l"~TO~l ~·r1rf1i!nlry o! ;1!1 P ;\ INT I NG . nt.. In!., !;132 Encino U.n11. Jnqulre al llhnl'(! furn. 4 ht', house: ftni. !\1~ ip"ll)'lb_lk. V11. 11 1>1!1, cnblncts & qualll)· \\t~Upapcrina, 10-20'& di"'" Apt. "D'' w/p.1111 &. vle,v. ~'"'4741 I To ordd' any or an rL I.he ttptndtd "'Steil I Find'' boob, llth & orange. ~28.~. ",11,.N'!t". !16:1-1961 -f:"'>n est. 008-'t4l2 ·~•t "E t ..,...,, numblr1 2 thro"•h 8, a nd 80 ctntt Mr tac!\. mtkln1 (hecit 1-siu1r:lo111 2 DR o.:109'.• to ~MJill, r ... ,. ,..,. roomma e '""'-"11f'd, -. ~dd !...Ost: 2 rem . !rl~\~I UE \lODt:l.ING, 1~a I i o .~. 10~~ DTSCO~"I' • bench, NO Pl~TS, Pcrn1. S150, n10. Dnlllon Ii.IAnd. fl'Ylble to ··Stclt I Find," Stu ·Tiltlfllll Syndicite.,, "111 Ua.serijl'1. A n aw c·~¥8 tn t tol'"lli. Roon1 Add!tlnn!I, \\1itllpapcrin~ & Pain Ung ',.!S;;;I!lfl:_:4'::5-4:c::;1':,:"lc.... ____ , Tl'rri, h~l1J9 ' -~-'-"-"-;_,_,_•n_•_1 _•h_l•_•_,.._,._;,po_,_. ________ "Allc:hl &: 1$ukl"/ 499--~ l C'n l•ln('l ... B'l!l-llfii\f\lrRynn F'rr>e ttl. Call 536-0MS • ' ALL SKILLS MALE OR FEMALE :ri,tarried or single. \\1ith or \rithou t children, Out of state trainin g is prO\ ided, if needed, \\' pay $363-$468 per n1onth . Jtoo1n & board is free \vhilc t1·aining. L'pon return to you r ho1ne. you arc guaranteed $2.86 or n1ore per hour {or 16 hours a n1011th. Veterans of all services make $3 .32-$4.76 10 st.art part- Ume. Non veterans ages 17-34 & bcal1hy, Veterans to age ~4 . U.S. ARMY R~SE R V E 213 /635-0054 or 714/544·9410 AFTER HOURS CALL (714 , S47-7777 • . ' • \ 'It 06 ~•·~,n ~~-~·•.m ·~~~~!~!!!~~~~~~~rr!i!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~·~~-~!~!~~m~~~;~~·~~s~A~u~~~-~·~;~·i~~·-~~~~·~,,. _'Ai)p "·~~.F 7100 Help ~led. M&F l:. Help ~·n·~· M.&F 1100 netp WontedJ M&F 71~ Holp ""~:i1~~::;;0~~;F 1100 H~~E::;'.;;::s • •uctlon A u "c ' I o' 'N . . ' FANTASTIC IMMEDIATE & F UTURE OPENINGS OFDAILYPILOTTOCARRIE!lS.RE-';,&,;:.,i;;~oc~d~~~m~nts. ., "' " OPPORTUNITY Will Train-Enlistment -Brtn9Ad QUIRES THE USE OF A LIU\GE STA· HIGH 1RATEShl SPORTING GOODS TION WAGON OR VAN , CONTACT MR. Tho Poop o Moc 111 Lnw Enforcement (958) Boat Operator (618) BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY roil?: !nine Bl, 00~39"l Soturd ay October 12!,h C 10:00 A.M. • Bor.ed ..as a secretary, salesgirl or clerk? ' /i.~t "'J>eople & exercise? 1:·antastic Oppor-1,,, luni~ tor ne\v, rewarding career with Elaine i ~;!m.,~e~$ l-~igure Salons as an Elaine I ., P.owers . • , -i 1an'nger Assistant ~lanager -Or rnstructor \Ve are look ing for \va rm person alities, & a neat•'3ppeara11cc. No experience necessary -will train (or Cu.JI or part-time positions. ORtf#.ngs in Santa Ana, Ana hei1n, \Vest1nin· ster & Cos ta J\1csa. STREET 1...'!f!STA ME>A. TELEPHONE Coll 24 !lours , · • Cosio lo\tM, o . Cook t94B) Radio Intelligence 198G) G4:1r4321 rvR APPOINTMENT. • •moved !or convenience of sale to: ' • THE REAR OF 11~8 ·N~WPOR't BLVD. Lealher Repair (43A) Steel Worker i51C) An Equ•I OpportunlfY Emptoyor Telephone Sales , Costa MeS;t, California Costa M.1• ·Area Jnspe:Ction:" 9·10 A .. M. ·dly of sale , Trucker (64C Illustrator (81E) Amphibian Opr (610) Boo! Repair (6!F) Offset Pressm a n (83F) Draftsntan (81.1\.) ARMY OPPORTUNITIES Holp Wonted, M&F 7100 Holp Wontod, A\&r 7100 . WE "Wlt:;L Oli'FJi;JtFOR .SALE ,TO TllE !'ARKING Attend""" t e d , W0<k From l!!GHF.S'.1 BIDDER WITHOUT _LIMIT .OR .,.,. "· V•lkl callt dnvm Rlf• -· Your Hiimo -RES~RYE-iN·-urrs TO SUIT THOSE lie. OU-1100 x 555 bctwn * CCU'$ . Top CommiHlon• . PRESENT THE FO!;LOWING •IH "PAJ\T: I&S. , • * ~'Jl!! * MARINE: inflatable boats, Flowtron UOv PART time coun1er girl, will Full' p.tlme! J.U Ir u,...; Equal Opporr£Emp,10yer heaters. rangefinders, nauti,cal folding leg train. Apply in person lo . -Exc:elleril Benefits tables, folding anchors, boW roller wlri~hes, CostaMe11,542W.19thSt.,6-45-1163 ·One 1-lour l\lartin izing, 2200 GoOd-\oork:iri'\,dmdldol'fJ 1----~~;~-i?--I etc. SCUBA EQUIP: tanks, re~·•,ators,'tahk Harbor Bl"d .. CM COST• ESA I TOO . •' •-, J oin the people who've joined the Army ., er-boots. ·etc. KNIVES: Belke, Camillus, Bow~n. _785 PBX Answering Service Mi•mOrial Hospital DIE MAKERS P.u'm·a, e.Jc. RIFLE SCOPES: Tasco & SwUt, I !. Ca11 547-o o.,, or ""'" Full .,. pit 6'42·27l''' . ' .EOI! r"1., etc. ARCHERY EQUIP: hunting bow~. take Hel'i)Wanted, M&F 71~ Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Exper prel'd. EOE 540--l!l62. Experienced tn comtructlon down bows, custom arrbws for hunQng & Help ,nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 H 0 u s EKE E p 1 NG MANAGEMENT RN of progressive dlE!S as ·well field, quivers, camoOage suits, etc. FISIDNG EXE'C. SECRETARY/Girl supervisor, 3-11 : :i O pn1, OPPORTUNITY Abtr:!~~C:,NEL/ thers l'ited·Surg. W'lit ll-?:30AM !: e:r!fu~~ t10·0jf1:;~~f;_ EQUIP: spinnin_g rods, back ·packer rods, Bkk /M Friduy. Ptx·s. D[ su111ll . v.cll '''/hosp exn ne~·. Also ~ Prefer mature \\'Om an <ZS + ~xper. lne pe~i:eJ will shift, f/tlme. Xln't benr ''.s. cellent company bcDctits & automati"c fly reels, etc. CAMPING EQUIP: I pr ortgage ;-s1ablished N.11. ('(). lonking time pni llOu~k('('pt!r. al to 45) to "take churge'' mak• you a valuable 00,. .. t EOE. Contact Mrs. Jensen, \\Wking conditions. · Bernzomatic camp kitchens, lanterns 1 cata· l B k' Clen1entc General Hospit . 1 -'I . ' •n •ng for girl v.·/good t'X iwc'y 4 714/ 496-1122 i·xt 224. & assume genera nianage.. to t hi 11 internationally Costa Mesa ?t-f em or i a I lytic heaters, insect foggers~ Ct\ain · saws, t '~ ~if\11 'd . \Vru'f'ht•~S(' S: ore expt:•r. Top pay, ni('(' ment for out or to1vn 0\\11er. kno\\'n fil:m. Secretarial Hospital, 301 Victoria, 0.1 Apply Jn Person etc. ·SKI EQUIP: boots. poles, skiis. GOLF ~ sh r o n tr \,l l . 111· I \\n1·ki11g atn1oi;phc>rc. Xln't llSKPR. Pt. Ume. n1aturc, No selllt1g. No secretarial. skills req'd. 642-2734 SHUR'-LOK CORP. I MISCELLANE-- ,'; TtiJ } ,:ootl\)I, 10 k r· )'. bt•nrfits. Ail rep Ii es t'Oll· J>Onie invalid c..1.re, NB, Jui;t a good solid 5~~ day AAMES 100-t. FREE l !!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!""l 1300 E. Normandy Pl .. S.A. EQUIP: bags, carts, C ubs. •• (frtont · oC'oJ Co. IJ<>aullh;J fi dc11li111. &15-3:1:!3 or 11.i\J.F. 6ia-7:{63 \veek. \Vil! ·train. Salary Bureau of . ROl.ITE SALES (1 blk No. ol ~fcFodden, OUS: Johnny Stewart · varmit callers ·WI ,. Of(!j. Good futui·r . $700. P. O. Bo.'< 20 10 N1.·1v110rt O?e12 ~,;oo''1rv""',~!eAW>v· ... ~t,.wpo~ Employment A8e'!_CY \\'ill Train, Salary. Comm. ~) b!k \V. of Grand) speakers, v:armit tapes cassettes & 8 track, NEWPORT flt':n·h Ca 9266.'l. ftlYtNE PERSONNEL ·'" '"' "• 1 Costa Mesa 556-1100 Bonus. Vehicle Thm. All Equal Oppty Employer Bronco seats, Bronco spare parts, 12v air Per,Onnel Agency I EXPERIE:NCJ·;u \\' 111 e & ccD\1iCES•AGENCY l ::Bo:;;ac~h~-::°':;':;':::;c:;oo:;te:;t:;;:;o j.2706 Harbor Blvd Suite 207 Exp. Pd. Estab. bus &d:::;:;;;:;::;.;;;:'.":~J compressor, 12v meal sheers, Onan portable _ Newporf'Beach 642·3870 Chec:;C' !\l1'1·chilnt !O 1ni111u~1~ ..JU\,Y Irvine. Anahm fiOO N Euclid 776-8120 territory. Med. coverage,!· WAITRESSE$ llO t t • llo.'I\' 1·e1t1.il outJe1 in c osiu R Org 2 City Bl East 6.14-1222 Profit snare. Retire at 57. v gas genera or, e c . • r , !\l('tl<i. Cou 111t·1 i\fr, SEE OU AC No Str:ke, Lay(l{fs 75 yrs. Exper. Neat Appearanc.-e For information call : (714) 548-1313 *BOOKKEEPER* Hyrleh;ki. F·ri. or i\lon. SUNDAY LISTING MA.NUf • fHS.~o, l\Ir. Tucker,.7:9Pi\1 ' 21 01· Over Sale Location: 1838 NewpQrt Blvd. 1 Costa J\tust •be ~pi.I ,,·/all phases I0Afll·l2Pl\1. 55i-:!907 4811 E. 17th St. (at !rvine) CJ\1 Personnel Secy $600 Equal Oppor. Employer m/I Apply Sur! & Sirloin Mesa, Ca. (rear of building) or o!fl~r bOOkkeeping, pct111. F /C BOOKKEEPER Suite 224 642-1470 TURING 100% f'ree to Applic-ant SALES PERSQN 5930 W. Coast Hwy., l\'B Sale Conducted by: NATIONAL IJQUIDA· position, full or part tlme, R cs pon s i b I c for Tl'ial JACK IN THE BOX, imml'd. Sh 90, Typing 'IO iv.p.ni. For showroom sales. No e• WHO WANTS TO Y.10RK,? TORS, Costa Mesa, Califoril,ia I 8~ salary ~ + benefits, .Bi1lanc:cs, ca sh rt'Cei pls, openings 9P1\'1.midnite. Also, Also Fee Jobs per. "7lecess.. Wl11 ·tr~ln right DRIVE A .CAB! ~n Be11ch areu~ \\'rile disburscnients, p ay r 0 11 . 12Ai\1·SAfo.1. 1205 Baker St, ENGINEER WESTCLIFF person. Call 5fP-2901 betwn CHdoSE your hours, \VJ'.lrk C•m•r•s & Equip 8030· o-.· . 8040 CluS!ri.tJ~,a.d no 312 c/o Dai· HNJ'S construction payables CQsta l\.1rsa. P~rSonncl Agency 8:30 & S., !Qr yourseU, be your own . . • ..,..·.=..•--------g 1Pi~1 · PC ?r ~:m 1560, e.'l:lk.'r. & willingness lo \YOl'k 1 -~-J'A-..N"l~T~O~R""S---1 To take products from desi<>n l~laf: JJ~ Cent5r~ SEA~ISTRESSES, e·:qx:I & ~11, 1~1eh~'' Ol' ~men. ~n ~ON FT "l/50MM 1·4 e 'PUPPY• WORLb e o~ n ('Af\ u .t . -i liQ1n(' O\·erli1nc. Salary front NEEDED: EIGHT GOOD .,.. , lllj{er, . . lrafnees, Dave Carro 11 ue , s ig u,V babdlcapl'=' flit fl h ' . B II 'T I L b Py. S S750 010. Reply to Classified ~11g!neet·i11g into prod uction, 542-8836 Sa" k ·cr..f S4'l-8565 ' Neat . Clean Appearance. s, +• erli, as « ac· u e rr er, a ., nd l\O, 2:i7 c/o Daily Pilot, QUAl.ITY PERSONNEL protecting basic d es i g n PERSON w/knov;•ledge of !lma ers, ' -Vts., retired. Age 25 to 70. cell. E>.:cel. cone!. $300. Welma~ter. Bull' dogs, ~lb. ~for P, 0. Box L'lOO, Costa l\lesa, For full & parl tin1e V.'Ork purunieters "'h\le inaki.ng pastry dough for frozen food Suppleme:it ~'Our inron1e. 642-1792 Huske)'". 'Clit¥al1114C, Tiny P a RL1 S O Ca ~11G'.?G ~~:::facility in SJC. C'tuho~a'b'.,lreltyq'd0,ro,'~,m,1a1nii,f1~ pFloodant. !--3,,"1g71~11·! Frozen Sales ·.~epresentative dDayrlve aAcp•b 1 6 hr_s oi' m~: Cats 8035 ~cJ le s '100 Pl~I 1 ~1i) ape$ "ou es pen Flight Office l l Leadman, 8 hrs ... " ..... -s, ., -., · (Trainee) · P.Y ui !JE!~......... PUP:~"%ud Service1 1\Iost I" LagUna Beach in Dispatch & 2) J\1alds, •l-5 hrs tro-mechanical assemblies, Local division or large Ycllo\\• Cab{)).,, 186 E.~lltli CAT SHOW B1'el'd!. Roll.er Ca.Daries, M."Y L catt'ons 31 J•o";lor• ... " "'-n1aintaining intended cost, ""U'oo>al --rato'o" has St.. Costa Mesa. . i R" t't & ~·-ti" o-" · r· 0 • Accounting Clerk " . ...,, luo. quality. schedule & rate. PIANO & ORGAN '"' "V•r-" Phone 642·5551 .. p 1 s •w. · .,... .. ~-.~t CallMr.Lambert OrangeCo.Airpoii Cu.11 979-3652 Exper 'd in writing SALESMAN opening to be fill ed WOMEN NEEDED , t · ... Eves.5.n-502'{ 1 ,642-1321 5:&-4300, ext 40 JANITORIAL documentation, ,vork station i1nn1ediately for sharp Few hours per n10. ·Need sr~~lESE RE.G Sfi::RED· ALASKAN ~· 1 EqunJ Oppor. En1ploycr Bobbie Bolton P/li nie nian, woma n or cou-setups, lool design, p1'0--Apply Mr Bailey individual interested in a car & typewriter. 541--3095. 7 \\rks, benuufu!. 327 6th 1 ALE.MUTE ducl"ion line tr o u b I e Walllch's r.1usic City marketinv career. Eves & wknds 846-900·1. St. pt. J, HB eves. M , I ~• . BOYS & GIRLS FEi\1ALE help !/lime. Apply pie. Mature, re I i a b I e. shooting cost reductions 3400 So. Bristol, Costa Mesa Ability to meet poop!e, MALE Baby LEOPARD Cat Fem. 12 \\'ks. ~KC: rcgls. I I • " . .. ' • i ,, • t'l'l1e DAILY PILOT !las Ken1ucky fo. r 1 e d Chicken, i\lission Viejo/Lagwia. area. Mechanical enmneering o; 'wiilmgneSs to v•ork at all tame, -PQtty trained. rlJ.4) Vei•y reas. to nght party. t ,_,., routes 0,.,.0 in COSTA 2929 E. Coast Hv.•y, Cri M $1.50 IX'r hr to start. 2 ~· , t Is a blti & a cle"" 1~ """-A""2 546-0184 · .,... Hrs pe I . c!iU!s per iild~iaL._..engineering_OI:.....0.0...1-N'I':iiJH-PRESSM . i:y,e_,__m on -..;_.. ~1-----.-~--•....,...-uo _ ••.•• _ ~~ •-AlESA, COLl..EGE PARK & J'El\1ALE: ractofY Paclwg_t'a;.. r < ayi..tiGs -equivalent -es.'lt'nttal.-Mus'-t hive exp-o~ritfu, -cut-nppearnnce--reqm~ --~--.-· uoas .l040 -S-A: S"S ET T-t'll p s ,A: KC ·• ....-EAs.'.I' &.--WES} COSTA-~$2".IXT}ier:"'fif!O sh:1ri:-mefit "~k:-Clil1-s4 ~ · -· · £ Rapid Advancement . . --.::. 9 Weeks. $15 and up . ! A-~"" 642--4321 raise~. 548-512;, JA NITORS, CPLS, MAIDS ApoUo press. $2. :>/hr to · If Qualified Tri-color. \Vormed & shotS. 1 ' • ~al ·Oppor. En1ployer FUN Job. ...,.,.1 thnr. Sc!l P/time office cleaning eves. 549-3041 start, Ca.II for appt, 493'-8122 7141642-3260'" Bob Hansen Antiques 8005 REG Germans hep herd , 828-1200 .. ~ Ncv.""'-1·t & Balboa areas. I 1 p i I S I 14 Good . h t ~""""===::--==::-I ' ··BOYS & GIRLS PILJ.yhou$· Toys. ( Pn r 1 y ,.... Equa Oppor. Emp oyer romot ona a es 2-4Pl\t mo,, Wit oeop e, SILKY TERRIER Puppl!:_s, • · Nev;spaper Can·if'rs. l\1.in. Plant Cnr nc('ess. Ca 11 ~11Jf ~2~~5S ca~r ~P:;t;1~t_ 50% Q>mmlssion. 28 Hrs a TC'lepromplt'r Cable TV PUBLIC ~UCTION • fem, Best offer, 838-5952 AKC, 6 wk.,,, shedll..'ls. I ~ lOf l.ido Isle, Balboa Glady!'l 8.10-2107 or-581~7 12:; No. Olive, Orungt'. A!GMT trne 21_30 $150 "'k 'Veck. Openings for 5 men. 2624 '''· COast llwy l\tANY ITEMS OF FJNE FE?t-IALE Gern1an Shorthair, odorless, adotable. ~8377 , Penln.<>ula. Contact l\Ir. GARDENER Neat appearance. Over 18. Newport B aeh, Ca ESTATE JEWELRY .. ART Papers, 2 yn old, best ofle.r. MINIATURES ch n au z er • JJ,lleksth;in· at lhe DALLY Full Liuit>. Cominercial r.xper. J~~po~~:RT~~~~ ~or in~ Cr~;~~h~"::~ro~'5~L·~C~~~ll~~g~~~p~rf~~>_>_fr_.1 ii646-4iiiim7m3~7=1o~t::l~n~t""':::;•"•"•· iiiiii Equal Oppor. Employer 0 BJ EC TS, ANTIQUES, aft 5, 979-7659 Pups, AKC, 6 weeks old, Pll.OT "Or call 6:2 !321 & nel'CSS. Pn>fer a""{' :m or I . Food }'!NE FURN. ETC. PHONE DACHSHUND sn1. Sid. 6 mo. Lovable. 531-9916 I I · " I ere st e c 111 & MASSEUSE QUALITY FOR INFO & BROCHURE eave apr 1eat10:1. OVl'I'. fl-lust s-:lk English & ,,_ ~1 t f *SALESPERSON · all shots. Reg'd. $75 lRISH SEITER •M E I 0 ~ E I ,.... ocvcirag. e " annge men °. 1' Poso'to·o-now avao'I. lo• -,.. °'"2200 pups, ~ ' qua p...,r. nip oyer drive. Good salarv, & n1edical O d rt ho l 1 "" • '"' • .,....,. 55&-8278 "'/shot•. o-MoU••• & ceansi e reso e in co. In Garden Grove. Musi Secure Sales Pos1:ion ... """" ..... CAKE DECORATOR benefits. 673-2356. Laguna Sch Rep I y to CONTROL 1 Ye~d_\\Dl'.k._"'""" IRON Beds, Oak 12' This, BEAUTIEU, L_K..e_es_h..o.n.d..1--ll~a~~~~~·~45~-~~;:::::::l----~--I •--<--lW -• Appl h ~. ~~ d w d .1-·,ft~ -··-~. -c/o 'ea ""u "' ~U1cJ~,LLio CPendable.;---· · ,.---ro ell amp Tiffany ~ A''C ~t & = anlcu;-· y--T e-..... pcake 1 )t-ar eners ante· '* -""" ...... " . .,. £.» ~·....,.,........,, Commissions. S200-S400wkly. '. !..,."'" pups. .... • »•.., s · \\'Onn-SHELTIE/KEI:'.>HOND mix Bakery, 273 E. 17th St, CJ\I Guam. cu.ortomers. Earn Daily Pilot P. 0 . Box 1560, .;:;;;.~~~·;:;;;;o"""°""" \Viii train. Full or p/Ume. lamp, Ala~din, ,v er r:!Js ed. Call alt 6Pl\1 !119-9&17 puppies 8 \\'ks $5 to good :>. bettA'n 8al}l & 12 noon. now, pay JatC'r. High S's Costa l\lesa, Ca 92626 ~~AN~C/~~ARl~E ~ u 1t· Requires e"~r. in QC, r.ms, Trade sho1vs. cau Mr. 'fyler ~~sju=~~i~~~7'Suii PUPPIES, ~ left, m o th e r home:S4~1044 ' :: _ ·, CASHIERS 534-7IS7 S34-Jl44 JUNIOR SALESMEN :n pe~n ;"P ~c::rY·Mihi! ~~~tio~eiu~~~;~! i nf (7l4I S43-S34l 9 to 4. 2921 Redwood CM. small Shelite, AKC Female Black Great I • ' • ' ' • ' ' ' • !1 ' ' ' l ' 1 . I ' ' 1' ' • • ' :1 •• I• . ' ' ' . " ' ' , • ' ' : • i i" I I I I Co., 1171 Back Bny Dr., related docun1entation. E..'<· SALES. Part-Tisne OLD p E \VT ER colle<;tion, 1· 96S-2S22 D~. lJwkll _old.:$50; Are You n' lenst 18 prs oltl, GENERAL OFFICE Age J0..15. Earn $20-$40 per (in Newport Dunes). per. iv/electro mechanical Auto~7~~ftBnc~~und figural napkin ri11gs, brass: 0~1 ~F Sht>~, 3 Ollt°l ·1950 Monrovia, ,(J.f boudahle. neut in apflt'llr· TyP.ing, filing. good phonl'· week gell ing new cul<tomeJ'S i\-rF.£1-IANIC 1vauled. XI n t devices desirable. • er copper, iron, 1niscel. "Sn!. ' . e · eni es, • BEACF.»· PUpf)lee, 6 ·et:ks. 11.1cc, enjoy \\'Orking "'/pt'(I+ v11i(.'(', sh oot n e c e s s. [or t.lle DAILY P.lLOT after !<lart.ing ~acy. Class A STACOSWITCH, INC. Sec'y,. Sales.Asst. & Su 11 , , 1 81 Z· Po r l Silver 64&--0142 ·'·•· /\Kt!: Oiampjpn•ijpe sJmg, pie & outtlicl~ in !he lt-c~h PrE'vious ex per. Jn engineer-school and Saturdays. You licen<;e req'd. Carl. 837'-~54., ,. , lli9.Baker, Coito,~esa. Very sharp, mature yol!ng \Vcstbourne, Newport }kh,.,._ ll._Zfil-A:f:tJ!!lgarian ,Point~!'.· ~lP!Y..;,.!42-16ro·-• . ui1·'.' 'ff so, \\'I! ii•ri n1 10 talk ing o[c !l<!lptul. C:1reer OJ>-must be out t[ school by MEDICAL · 549-3041 secn!tary v.•/70+ tvp1ng ALL OAK-l{oll top I desk, ftl:$.l~tlJ ~ Great dQi. · . ~ · · lo you about being ti Cb.Shier J)O\'. in Newpal1 &h. Call 3:00 pm and be able to \l"Ot'k SECRETARY Equal Oppor. Employer 181\f Selectric & ability to dressers, Qutlet. itL~-!143 611 m ... 1~ f • • ~ • I Clasii.f.icd •••.••• '1' 442-567R In one of our sl'lf M>rv. gas l\1r . J{obru·t Thuet, on 'Tues. lott least 3 days per \1·eek. j\;o edit &/or \\Tile lctte1:s. Plwnet, CM. 1 --·._,~· ii 0 1. h be g & l for Intc.rnist. 1 l'r experience -·' ,__ _ _ __ .-..:. ....i.... stations. \Ve nl.'£'d SC\'C'ra! ct .JI hm . :.pin, deliveries or collecting. in all phases of n1edicaJ REALCO Figure aptitude & .'-ln"t y,/ A r IOlG ... •TT?b er full & p/tin1e people ini -S:t1-3·H7. Transpo1·1a1ion prov ided. front oUice. Call 548_2267 R.E. SALES: people. Journahsm or PP 1ances --.;. , --------7""'. -1n~ely in Costa J\1esa. 'ii:~~~~~::;:~~~ J C !l 9684812. bt\vn 9 & l . for areas or San Juan, English maJOr w/hvy ofc · • :f.'ocinten;tcwcall Barbilra, ii GENERAL Equal Opportunity Employer "';;,;i,'-"::Cc:;--:::::;,--;::::::;-I Mission Viejo, El Toro . background who l ikes FREIGHT DAMAGED ~ . 'If/& "{2131 9:5-0431.. .i\IOTF.L 1naid v.·ork. Neal. Check our ads. r..tore SSS pressure & hard \vork will ,,~llMh.4 , 't ·~C~H=E~F~S"A"u=c~l~E~R~-LABORERS --LABORERS energetic \voman. La~na per salesman than anyone <find Xln't futur_e_wlsaill:lQp.t L;-Kenmore 'Vasher--;.-•. $..'199 -~ . Imn1ed. Assignn1ents. Top iGene•a'I Laborers Beach Resort. 494-1196 else plus highe r coin-n1anuf. $600 Per mo. Call A CONVENIENT SHOPPING.ANO l\lin. 5 yrs EuropeM 0·;1in. $$$. Lon~ or short 1ern1. • NEED 3 women itnmed. to ·missions, \l'ith a _realistic ing. Send resuine to P.O. Call ~.,J0-4401(). /Packers distribute Christmas pro.. slidingscale,whereyou can GAlONTHEGO. , ~/6'.li· Lttgwia &>ach, Ca NEVER A rEE AT TE~fPO "Lite Assembly ducts. Full/p/L Mr. Levi earn up to 857',! '"e are SECRETARY Kenm~1·e Elect. Dtj:ei:s in ... llt:.----~111!!!!!11 BBOl!=ll!i , ~-.-.,_.·,-,-,-.,-...,.-=,--1 l"T:'!'E~M:'!'PO~"T~oo~'~"",,",."~'Y~f"te"l"'p " I Appl y TODAY! ~6-5455. flexible and agreeable, and ADVERTISING carte.is, Classic Gus ytange For an ad in Woman•s World Oeric'•I Asst Bkkpr 1: \Vork TOMORRO\V! Ne\vspapcr CaiTiers: v.1ant to help you make your ..........•••••• ,, .Sa\e $100 Call P-y • 642 _ 5678 , ext. 330 Level in Tn1st Dept. of fint1.n-GENERAL Oflice C I e r k • I ,.-:"'."'------.... goal. All replies s tr i c l I Y Are you a notch above the 1 • • ·•• c·i:tl organization. Lile 1yp-Traf!\c & re<:ord keeping rt'_G~.J GIRLS & BOYS conflrtential. Call Gene, rest & looking for more \\ardrobe 5 Sliding Doors jng, A/P Exper. J11.'lpruJ. exp ck.'Sirable. Lite 1yping, j ·( lll 831-2i'l0 than just 8 secretarial posi-..................... ~~price \ llui 2 Yi.,, business expcr. f{it-oh of Anierlca, 1900 Zll2DllPoMDr. 10 yrs & older REALCO lion, then you're our girl. . ,.. Xln"t ro. "bell('fits & working 1 ~Q~'-'"~;1,s~'~· ~N~B~. -c•~·n~-'~'~".--rf:. lrwlfte• tlJ.IZtS REAL ESfATE ?t-fust have good shorthand PL~S M,attre~ & Box ~pnng coods. Phone 644-4360. G en ' I Ofc Girl 1-Man. DAILY PILOT E .x pc rienced/Pl'ofesslonat. & typing skills. Send resume Sr ~ ¥.! Pl1l'C. Recliners, CLERK· 'l'YPISTS Typing 4$-55 w.p.nt. C.oo<l I ~~;:;:~;.;~;~ I Brokers Only. ?.-Iaintain in-to Cla!L!liticd ad no. 193 cfo chairs "'·· ....... Save s70. Rati1'\9 & Coding Clerk w/figu res & detail. Ca 11 Has routes open in dependent status in deluxe Daily Pilot, P. O. Box 156(1 At these 2 locations only! ~ . & Hiirvey, 67:{-8120, CdJ\I LAB TECHNICIAN San . Clemente offices with c 0 mp et en t I ~;c;"';';';';""~·~Ca;;~;,.,.;::;;~1 Scars. Roebuck and c 0. Pnmium Bill ing Clerk secretary. Percentage lease. Adams at' Magnolia1 Hun· GIRL FRIDAY P/tilne in lr"'ge pedia!ric f'or additional information-.u ti•><•ton Beach 962•778l, :no .Iu641.ranct' b11rkJ!round prer'd , group. 6~H670, r.trs. Austen ·1e Assoc! ted south SECRETARY EAEC. ..., , Utit.i ncit u~:;rnlinl. srart $4~ CALL Mr. Hyde v.TI Brok• PO Bo 3 Eveo>'ogs Only. Sh 00.lOO, E. 17th St., Costa l\.fea4, LIC ~led Tech' P.l\ ·, & 1vcek Coast ers, · · x 54()..5090 1nm. Newpor1 Bt'ai·h 0Hic1'. t d' 1 o · · 492-4420 · 1~' N,..,....., ... ""ach ca typing fl & u., '"'""'"'-="'==o:-o:=I G(_, "" h~:nefits. Cilll !\'Ir!'. 1nn1e Hl r pcn1ng ends, full 1in1e & part hme f--;u-.,,..--.-..o;;-.;,.;--g::C";:; .. ,-•• <><= • • • • rFRETGHT D.Af.fAGE SALE •• ""-" .. v-Ll!C' :<h, 60 11·.p.111. typing P11cifica I-lospital, 842-oGll NEW FACTORY -"""" H · t R tr' ·Neil, ll:i3--!l4.jl). Hravy phonl·s. Salary open ·ext 271 !\lrs. Gray. Branch outlets just opepillg REAL ESTATE ft=.:-1 ~~~he~~po~' ig~rr;o~s~ COJ\lPU'ff:H OPt :RATOHS: lnlen·ic1,'··ir;''1.•'?lpta,"t Oct II LVN, $33 pt'r shiJt . in 9.rea needs the folJO\Ying; ·sALESPEOPLEI \Vhy not ym 21GDllr..tDr. \\'ashers, New warranty. Nred a l(>\V ~'DOd onr.~. No ~ NURSES Aide, }>'/tin1e. Mgmt Trne $185"'Wk: 11•ork in th'!. hottest areas, LJ Credil, BotA, 3623 \V C'Xp. n«h·•1 ss. HSG 17-28;, \\'C" Z1N?2 l)uPo1,1J. Dih·iv~t·t 1~· 200) 205Zi Thurin. C~1. 642-J50j Servn1en (2l _ $3 hr Hunlington Beach/Fountain .lf hllle• UJ.IM \Varner Sanla Ana, near p<i\' 11 1 e you 1nun. u Uill' r11·1XJrt ""'•111: rv1ne Salesmen Open . !llley? Lei us train you.1 ~=1~""71~;;;;~:,1·Har~~bo~~··~""~£29:21~~~~~1 • e rl1PI1l1 n I • SI a r I <1 t ""'"'~·!""'".'!''""~~!!!!!"" LOAN PROCESSOR Pref ovr 2j, nuUTied, car. Call Phil l\1cNamee 96.1-1567 REBLT K Mod I 10 • ,5.14-l.Hll"\.O. Pd \'11t-. ~~r(.'I.' GIRLS-GIRLS All benefit '"-11 n. 1 E enmore e ~ er t ('!"o' E' t·"r p I Exper. req'rl: Dra11·ing & s, career po5tuuns. Vi age ,,.,a state. 'Vasher, $85, S"""'d Queon , •. • ,11 '"'· ~x ... · op . ,,. E·o,<y fu11 i.-.b. Day or night. k · I d 49.1065 1~-:-*"""-:07'c----•" ·• c II I i\I • " 'y pac <1gn1g oan ocumcnt~. , ~----·-----Real Estate Sales ens dryer $50 G E Cop. T 1VIH m~t. r ;J e ~ ll'C ~1:."1,1;1·~· 1 Nu. e."<per. 11ecess. \Ve train Xln 't oppor. for gro11·th in 1 · • Dyriamic Ne\\.' tenm \\'ilh SECRETARY pertone v.•ashei- 1 a;s;>. Guar .. ,1 ~· • /' e _ s · you. You n1usl like people prestige Nc\\•porl Jocntion. 1----------proven track record. 75 to Free! \Vork in personnel. & del 54&-8672 -:itN~lrJ.'IGS-91 11 I ,i;, be at least 18. Apply Sula1y open. !XY/, cominisslons. Person Never a dull m,on1ent. . , COOK Hny ufln or eve .. '..'930 \V. NEWPORT lo person training for new \Vonderful people to Work DI SH\VASHER .. \Vestinghse Snl; 'lll.'(;(ll'llinR lo +'Xfl. j Coal'<t l·hl'y, N.B. Personnel Agency licensees. Call Hacienda with. Also Fee Positions. portable_C!)nvert1ble. 15· mo 'I 'P ! Jt:i ~1u!lcn1 s. Expt•r. I CIHL !-'HIDAY I\ cc u r o. t e Reu l Estate 963-8316 or Jason Best Agency 4~2968" 1 n t co nd. SliS. ·~ -.,,~, 1.:;but 11·ill trnin. Apply typist. h'IC'phone cxpCrience Newport Beach 642·387Q 542-5656. 17400 Blookhurst, F. Vly l.11•f1\1'"'n :!::t(}.4:30 p.111 . ,\: Svmc ligu1'C 1rork. full Suite_a13 963-6775 Rent Washers/Dryers 1-1111nbu1·i.:c.r 1111111ll't.. JS.i:J J rin1C'._ .1,~.B. urea. 847-7161 l\1TacOhineOSIL•0P CRIB . RG•R•011EVTHstate ,._ , w i 1 h $2. \Vk. Full maint. \d' L't \ k f' '1' '' "' .,., .._..,mpan SECRETARY * ->-12fl2 * ' 'in!'<, · · ' :-u ' · ""·~~·~-~·"~"==~,---c--j ·· ne,vly established office re. w lfHgl·n. GIRLS NEEDED for phone quires salespeopl~. 1''1nest Good typing skills desirable. SEARS Elec Dryer, 1 yr Cook Exper. Line sah)s 1\·01·k Sl:l;) wk. N <.> ATTENDANT location and apoo1ntments. Pleasant new Newport old. v.•arranty, Xlnt cond. i ; F'l1in1" f1l'h1t1on. Pahl v:ir. llo;i !crs noo'l <1pply. Contact RequirC's gen et<:l knowledge , Apply Vision Rea.lty, 675-8600 Beaeh ofc. Xln't pay & $135/ofr. 549-3982 . lln~p. in~ur. .t· 11 I h c r ~Ir. C;ii:'.'<~~ 10°'~--"~"--1 of 1nachinc shop tools & Charles Gerelll'8.lch. benefits. Rnub, Bein, Frost O'KEEFE & MERITI' range " ht•IJ•'fi!~. .\ppl~', S ;\ 111 ·~I GIRL FRIDAY «tnipn1rnl & good rel'Ol'd Real Estate Salesperson & Assoc., 14fil Quail, N.B. like new.-$250. Ask ~';ifootl. lt.".!78 Pncific Coast for General 1Jffiec du lles & k1•rpi11~ skills. The ilc1dre 10 NEWPORT WANT A CHANGE? 833-0070 for Shelly. &12-S662 11 111':..!_!·B· 1iifh t hou~\vork. 20 hrs pc.r be or ~etvlcc to others is Personnel Agency 85% Commission SEC R.ETARY wit hoRG. Danish 1908 telephone CU"~T(lDL\."\, ho~p <'.-.:p prl" \1'k. Call lii3~:t:\:'i6. p:H'tieu!arly imJXJr1ant. '''c Newport Beach 642-3870 $55. Llcensinq: SchOOI typewriter to do typing & (ropperplatedl $290 • or 11"11.'l"''I !111~1:;~1 upC'tiln~~ ~or ! catANDL\tA 1".J·:J-:DEO. Child n1akc aircr11 ft narts In our REAlCO, REALTORS transcribing in her borne best offer. 492-3699. ' plfrT·li tl'I<' .... :3() & 3·11 :.I0. 1 t:Hre 101. 1 nio. old. Our fine cleon :;hop. \Ve have a 495-ISll or 831-2770 and some errands. S2 per·1,K~ENo;:;M'°"'o~·""'~~.~V"'ih~-,~1-,.,1 C G I II I"''" t•ackto ! Jvor•lo•"" Nl·-F. OLD LADY (95) "-•s --,:;~~~;:.=,;-h-. "-1 .. • -ume lD 16152 n.i:. as er, X n S""tl" t•·OllOmt loams whll S;iu ll'1111•111r ('nt•n1 n~· honu:>. ::;, La '· ll l'L Saln1.., " ~ g 0 ....... .... "'''-"" 0 !ST ' ""'"' ,._., -" Dt good d ' p11.11. 101 11 !fl6-11tl f'l',:t tJ-1 ur!l'n. ,l!~-17:<1'7 " in~ loni; lenn employment. live-in help in mobile home, RECEPTI N _Bo=:•~e~h7B~lv~d~.ocS~t•~179,C-. ~"-"~·ee l co1•m, II ]!r-7()· .,., Con · Pt nl•. •klrt• to go place.11! i.; -.. ,·-111':..~-I N I · JO h d '· d•~ a ,,._. Ca• rle~ss. '!arketng •-ncy needs -1 n __ .. Aust se .....,.... "' NE'V blouaon Jacllt-t•. 01'1'1< llll lllt.,.,.1-Dl'.L1\'•,·t,'\', P~ltoc" ... ,-,11 GUARDS i ·011• l\'or ;ing c. uys. ,, ...,,-._. • ..... '' -:-6" ~"' *S•c'ys uuu.\kffperl b r " di• r "" ·• r f ,~,, is no berrier. Please Non-s1noker. Call daiighter, \\'ith good 'phone voiCi!, typ· Ji1t.ve t~ many to list REBLT Washers, DryerB, & :,Tl r~r 11:1;: i:r~~~! J: ._ tf111c or pnrt tiinr. llnuni hnn1r<I. N1'1'rl ft1\1 s, p/tin1e toniacl '. Al Richardson 673-2734•<ir 6''6--8139 -ing '& shortMl"ld reg. N.B. L. Reincl Agency DishWD.llhers. Guar up 1 yr koltUag wor11red In 3 t'tllora, l"IRST CJtOJCE of the wo:,_ flt"•c1h!<'. PH : 6'12-:.11~ guttrd~ ror Ol'{U\L"' Co. i11-ea. YARD NEWPORT -""~N~U~R~S~E~R~Y~M~E~N'°~' I' S33--0'l22 lZ en S e 104 Delivered, S-16-6218, 83S--76~ . orni• color tor cav. r attt.rn il'l1tn wl!IJ good,, t1.1tf. -thl" I '"·~TAI. R<'t·epr. fnr hu~.v Call 1:?13) •13:i-j32:1. Nan\• S ·~ ••-p 4020 Birch St,. wt ORE ELECT R 1 C • .,,. flile• ll).Ui loolud&d dllf~ll ttor.r dl'\'l'ltt •·llb t ldti-"· E• . .V.r'ol, Ma I u • e, \"ork RE TAvn.1U .. l crsonncl, N __ ... on -'-833-8190 KENM ' ' ' .,. ~11· .. 111,.ln{t"rr.•' ,.,A·wal•t ,.,,. 0!1'. Al "·as! 1 ·'I' "'""\' ~ pm. Aloo thn1 Frl. :{::u \V. \Varner i\\'C,. ci.'ln\a ····-• '~ k I ew ......... '""'8""' y ER EXCELLENT ,, c •·N-f • It --~ v '" \V/Olttnt s. 6 D ay a 'Ba.1"t e.nderir, coc !al DI I A J-L &J3.0l55 DR ~ , ,, ,;) ore•c,,pio cm. 1;ul•lh~l1111.ir.•llmmlnf.1lne. )Ui(lfl uun. VC'!Y i.: 0 0 11 -~'::!!ce Scturlt~~" _ ,\nn, ~1~i-'ll;°>1, An F.:qu~I Orr kl . $3 hr & waitresses, food \\'llltresse!'<. a vu , CONDITION $50 646-:-8.W'l Add"2.'i ttnl' fflr eae~ p1111frn l'rlnti'd Pnttern !I OI!?: b<•1H'll!~ ~n1c s .• t ... II B. HELP \\'anted night shift portunily En1ploye.r M/1" V.'.ec overtime. UR, cooks, dish\\·nsher~. Apply No Charge To You ·. E fur fl~l·eh1ss maila.n1l s~ltl Hair i-tlz<>• 111 ~. i:i..s~ 14%. lfi-:;;-,ui -l::.O~l~. Poocl prC'parr1!ion, MACHINIST 1r::~1~~3. Nu~!')', Bl in JM'.rw n Bras.'\ Bearon. 127 Established i9G5 ~r~ftEf N ~·Afil~~·ITJO~ r ~~J:'!~,~h!.irr~~1t~,'~~:!; ~~· 1¥!.i'. s1i:·1~14 (bb•t :11> DENT AL ASSISTANT 1 t•\:per. helpful bu1 not ner. De1ll·11dahle wttool.s. ?It u !t 1 -1tL1RSl~Yi~"1if-1 ~·~1arl~oo~:,Bl.~B~ot!~boa::~1~sl~•~OK~l.ii SECRETARY LEGAL $50 64!H:W47 --;. °A't!ti CJ!"" more. Send to Al!~ , c• t" ,.,, • 41i·IQC~. ~·u11 & Part t1n11:. Sprcinlty Lani::l11i!I 1'l'O'lCn I' l' ud s. riave knOwledge of pattern NURSERYM~'N Christian/Mature ' 1 RMolta,' •~. tile lhiily Pilot., Sf!od Sl.00 for tach p.ttern. r.fr!c.'fs. Ex P . 11n1ferrt'tl. '197·1il1. 11'llrk bath v..'000 & meb1I. Experienced or hortlculttn'C MTAIL SALES Airport area 752-0100 Blcycln I020 '1=~r~~.~"~1~!~~ A~d ~ ce1;1U fot e•th pattern IHJ..(X;S3 HOSTESSES & F6~~1,.,~0f. P / 11 nt e . C11ll bkgmcl.. Hunt. Bch. S.12·8866 R~[ SERVICE Sta. l!'"''esman It _ ~ _ _ ., -N.Y. 10911. Print.Name, Alf<· for !'irM-clua.tn.alland•siecial ~» 1,•~ rOOn T...,.. .;;'y &: ftin.,.. USED RebuUl Dlcycles l1ko dre>M.Z1p, P11tt.mNilmbtf'. ,h,~~l .. "'1~: otllie1•1w1 l"t th 0 ifd· J1t-.~'fi-\L Rret·r1 1.s~('rt'l;1ry, WApApllyTR,,E~!:!, MAID WANTED NURStNG Experienced/Mature ""' . ~ . "" "-., ...... -·-w Apnm.'t '"t Ori• price Ne. .... : 1$0 nu111 por11t1r ..,,.._ ivm :w la t t rte l/hn1<'. ~1nt NJ & llenelits. .nr1,..., Or Htalth Co.rter. bonefiti. EXpu. nt.'ln pre • '"'" ' 3..-~•,, ~· •ll'Nl11..ovrl'14Nffld~rafl i Wttksormot'f~SetldtoMarla~ , Ca.JI MS--5588. · LORENZO'S DON QUIXO":E l\tOTEL lnttrHtcdt Need E!cpe.r.'? IMen•ger F'ull or. p/L Shell, 17th & ~· t S, ross . j~ t • ,; · eiitalot:! AU tr"'-'' ntREK Martlll, «2. the DalJYi Piiot, O.n1tl Receptionist :not E. Edin~r Ave 2100 N\\·pt Blvd, 0.f &0-2610 Free on job training. A • Irvine, N.B. , • n: ~ erui equ P n , f'rffdn l1nllndde •. , ...... 1k 'Ptltff'ri ~1• m W•t lit• ~ric1w:<t"d ~)1~.x~M Suntn Ana MAID-HOTEL, Part-'Time. ,,,..,;c~an;,;-cn:;';'o~P:,.,:!m-~·::::1""";;.;;;;, ' isiitant Manager SERVICE Sttl._ ~· tta nd RECvcLlD'cYCLES .:i:=t.~r~~~~~ ~·,..NN)ME;l~:.t~~~r1t: ' Dental Assistant I HOSTESS/CASHIER Ouys. Call fO't 11ppoinlment. NURSES Aides, days, PM's. /Saleslady saleamen, e~1. ea ap-6450 \\I Coast HWY-N.B. -Ne-wt·Nir:edlePQintftoak .. n.oo -SIU'and STvt;E N'UMB!R G'n-8800 l \"r cxpe.r. prol"d. \YUi peaMng. Days. Appl)'. Union . • "•~ Nii." ' New! Plower Crncofwtl. Bl 11'00 ONE PRE£ PAlTF.RNof'youf >'Wil1t &: b11ek cxpff-. reci'•l.10vcr21, ninturt". F.;xp<'r. l\p--....:. , train. Xlnt wngC' & bell(', N1tdtd For Large & station: Golden west A. U'•~~ lf•irpln(..'fothetlloolt .... ft.OO cholcttb&tnlf,fgr.OM.ft.epat- 5(1,)f)' open. !>i5-4070 ply Hn.mburii;el" Hamlct.1 i\JA IDS. no c.xo.c.rtcnct Att't'f)llng upplicalions at Half Size Shop l\-lci'adden. Westminster. CORO~AE~~u0p1'1AR ::::~i~'::::!,~::::;l :~s tfrl't insidt,.~Ew SPRING· T"p ri h h t /t.--1:rt:1 Acfnmll Ave, Ci\! ult 1"1('(~11s. Fltimt•. I Apply "°80 144· S . N 8 STOCK CLERK Br..n .,.t ,.,..l'I\ Money Book .. ,.$1.00 UM M En, PAT 1" E.R N '~ was er, , •mt ( 2:30pn1. See i\lr. Ha~. I N'->wf'Ot'I Bl. C~i °"'""',;;;"f""="°;-;;'~· "'i'~·=-<::-;::I , PRE ' CompleteGll\&.ok ...... 11.00 CATALOG,JOOsl}'Jes,all111t•, Blouson Jacket Flattering! • ~ 7328 ~ "';:' • " ' I. ;'f -... I ' " . ' eon ... lt0t-11 -&12~ Hn11~FifEE"PE°R 7 n" BY: I l\IAIN'1"£NANCF. p e r I 0 n. NURSES Aide, live-In {Qr 1 CLOTHES J::xper_d tn all '*'8.sca or ChrllfmlJ Speci1ls Coo:i.pttt~A(l:h•M tl2 .. $1 00 ttte pauern coupon. Send 75c ~ DOCTORS ASSISTANTJ SITTER.Live II\. &tnt11 A.on p1u·t lo poit~lbly [ull time rldcrly Ailing lady. No FOR EVE. slocki111 I ldttlni; ln ft . .. u:Pnlflf.f1hus11z ...... ~ MW.SEW +KNl1'80okwftll <•,'c·t"l'!"f.·1atly fl9-28) fo "mi< ii r r a . t::n21i~h ~Pl"nkirnr; for N:11um1111i1.y a u6bou!M" hl>mcv;-ork. room .l:. board. manuf. co. C&U Nick Cifl Sport l~lO~pcl ,$99.!i.'t &okl H 11~u1J '' ........ ~ ba5ltOuue·Pltttrn ......• 1,zs r ··~ 1 ~ I I / r!l "A !Mk" 2 . ls l ft nds. Pre1 "" I Salnry fl(_'gl), 675-6600. 2i2 Westminster M11ll Corp., M&-0-tll. 675-16;66 M1MU111Q111111kinkn .... !Ge' fnstantfo't1hlonboolt .... st.00 ~~.~toni 1111~ ~l a n o 'I· 1.., JS 1ng. g1r , 1m • gt'UU nt f B~"t Id NE"•Jo~...Jn11;., •~·"·1fi'c i$Qu1113f(lrTod11••··!.«:IOr lnstefll.Se'4flllf8oot ,,,,JI.GI "?C!P'--U1 J~lth'---Ap.i.. No 3 &-11.9 yr• old,. -2 dayt t'Cl.irtd or rel.lrod-wf~tffll1 En101--more cloitet 8Pll« by-Westm niter 89S.39l9 STOrK ·· •VI\~ wnn e • , n· >;11"' ....,,., ""'" "-'' f\ookolllJlffyRup ...... ~ expel". ~. \Ve trn[n you. I oft. Own bRth. TV &. room. J''u1\n1, ~fl. C..nJI 646-1011. !!ellln,c; "don't ~·1 "td(b Ilttcrvb'!winv 1"rl &: Sni Jnlet'Mlcd In ~a.ming li1l"ll blC)'(!le $15, See _, 3 0 l J. Apply in 1ictt011 ttftn QI' t!"V~ lt~f l'M· Cull for 11ppnt S~itiS 6'1:hlll9 for 1,.. a On Uy Pilot Cll*illleC:I Ad. 11:-~tl & 1--0 tncome. run Of'-ptUmc. No Sea view COM. GfO.UOO' Ext • 2JJ:l Jl;u·hor Blvd, C\I f7l4l 832.525if. lervit!w 6'12·5678. I limit, Ph: ~Ill 2$-1 • I I· I· i :. I J l ! I : ! l I ' i· ' " • 1-, • • '~ r1.a;a1, vt\Ol)fr l l , DAILY PILOT Fr ... T. Yw t 5 Gerage Sel• ,,. , -.S,S.j ;;·M;;l•;•;;;l;•;'*;";;"';';;;;;;:;;::M;;;;l•;•;;ol;l•;n;•~o;u~,.::;;;;:;::ll;;Oll;;O lo.lt-s, Power 9040 C1mpert, Sal e/ Tr11ler1, 1ra vtl 9 io V .tns 9570 Auto• W~l1t-' -"--'------- D7 9590 -Roni 9120 -PUPPrES Ti/>¥, •dlri!J', 9 COLLECTIJRS .,.!.dtso. 1973 IMP.INCA 1-...;;;------1'67 6' Sha•" "mp'tnUer, \\'ffb:Ola' l l A.nllqUHandaoOO•t~.9.,, ** PUBLICFURNITURl,AUCTION ** '12 Fard Van, PQp-Top Ol!an&tlurdy. -1._ • S s.t. & Son. t312 Pon tt TONIGHT 7:30 PM ** 21: C RUISER cnmoor FlllJy ""''"""'· xtnt '4Wllli ''•,..rn=Et=~r±*"E"s"". "d"~=u. ~1et1tboo.n~" N~ lBc:b. ·-BIR set.a, )1aple dropleaf ta~le w/:'-Windsor 22$1-IP; J/O Enc. lo hrs. "'ht ~nd•t •011ow,,r, 6m1il~2 4':~ Auto Ser. & Part1 MOO '74 DODGE Sw-ter V • n . AUlofllltllc t"-niAlli.sl;lon, •t too. 6,(Q) mUes. Co&IJ'l8:1XI -S UN~ET FORD mixl!d ~nWl breed. 8 Wkf. 1 irl)Of V ew Homes. . . , ~back chrs, China cab, many sofas. & love-J 1ber1 ta U/~retn tr1n1. """ " !,!2:081! , • FAP.llLY SALE. rJi 6. seals. Duncan Ph)•!e L/R set & ',QIR sets. a:rten Interior, tr'P(d, cuddy ~ 1600 CC \l\V engine Including S1·IO Gnn.ien Cro~ Blvd. 1-'Rf.'E tu good'flOIJle. 6mo Sat. only, An tit;~. . "" • "R tbJ/•j t'l.bln, 'he&d. tull nylon GAS SAVER llCCHliOriN. \\'es11nlMter G.'J&.4010 old. fCR\ R\.IPP IoVea wasl)l>_r,., dryen. clo!Ms, Dinettes, bunks des,w, J.../ ,, ,amps, canipt:r top. $8000. Call 066 Chevy lt\lck with poJH!p 548481 NEW 1975 el)llilrel1. m-~~ furn .. C\.'l'l')'thlng. lJ.11 Park-paintings, st vs, r~frigs1 washer~. tvs1 pee~~· 644-1683. camp, r , M 11 k e 0 Iler, ENGINE ~61 OK'v. 283. ne<.-tls ii£i!P!' Lnst c~co to Ave f.t. HB •• &·mattress. Lots' of misc. Thrift score liqw-rAA10US Chatacter Bo a I. 543-2080 or $48-94.(3 \lo'Ork. SURFER VANS our \ovjng , blilht puppies BU?IIPER POOL Tbl.1 $15. t.datJon + JDt.unore. • ~ ., · "0.BASAN'", ?tlarke1 '·ahie fo'OR S&Je. 16' 1961 Kcnskil 979-Z756 _Wm the poUhd. 64~~ ~hl:t1~ ~s~~ 5 ~ 0' ~'. lthe.ttlS· suhbjecl dtoF·oodpresaJ,,11 BOA &--Master ~ett.~ce:topl!r~:'. ;:~!13' de=t!rblc "'~9~~1 .A_n_t_lq..,ue_s_&_C_l_•_ss_i_c_9_5_20 CADILLACI L1rge1t S.t.ct'°"1 In Or1nge CounfY. Coupt o(.villu · ScdWI De- Vllln • El Doradolt • C:OO. vmlble11. Alao niany othet "'"' r..tJIN: ~1;.. AOO~ABl.lf: ~maU b 111 c 'k oceantnt., Bal. Sat/SWi. C arge on ore . ava · ""' Can Dav& &-5 !l 3 s -9 6 s s . Needs painting. s11~ 8, S900. Jo:XCEPTIONAI.J.. y c 1 @ 8 n pupi»e1.1SntaJ:t, PcrstWlllty t:&fs 0 F COO iES:lfld MASTERS AUCTK>n· wkcnds &. eves 67f>-19.;B or 64&-1811 lx't 4-1pm l!la2 tih:reury 2·dr hardtop, '74 )o'OI D ~~200 ll o 11 cl a Y1-----~-- plttlf. 4S:J..-OT8& ' a·bed, di:!11k, rv,0tqys PIVJ. 20751h Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 67fHl.109 CA~tPWA y s LEE p En. orla: lhruoul. r.tust scll. Ask· \Vhf' C' ls s u r t.tt r \' 3 n . Alfa Romeo 9705 Dodge Ch •1sls CLOSE.OUT SPECIAL Dir 812·44~ Furnlhw• :8050 n1il1e. Snt Sun U10i1 Via • 646-8686 or 833-9625 21' TROJAN Cabin Cn.iii.:l•r ·1.1. n1~ 8 11. bed, $500: ing ~. 496.6415 AuW1natlc. lS7·t~WJ S·l699 Sunla Clara, M.V. ~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,.~!"!"!'!"'""~'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!.':~'I & trier, motor like new, 4 rt\O. old TI4/60-6066 afli 1940 ~IUl.if•i)ll.ker ConJniander SUNSET FORD 69 ''lfa OUTSTANDING BUYS-EX· CF,;t. CQND. 9 piece ~lllan outdOor turn. set, ne\f dbl. 1)ed 'w/Spitnllih W r o 11 C hi iron .hdbrd.. J:o"'rencil hAnd decor. ti dra"'·er• c~t\ & match'&'· nite 1ila00, Walnut hand c~. gold I oo I t'!'d leather top coftec tbl .. Sing. pedestal desk il e x e c . poi;ture cbr.. dinette .s et w/ma~ch'g. color coordinated 9' oval r u it, 'l\TOUght Iron & \\"Ood wall unit, round rattan fold'g. tbl., \\'alnut finish port. bar, G.E. RQl't. oven &. rotisserie, misc. oHice supplies. &14-5508 RUP.t~fACE sale: 9 · 5 p Jil, Mf1cell1neou1 IOIO Pl1no1 I. ,Qr_.. f090 g11.l\ey, sips 4· for inlll call 5 $650. or best offer &1:>-1238 5-140 G1uxh1n Grove Blvd K J0/11 4 10/12. DolJiltions ~ !i51-80b'9, Priced lor quick Mobile Home1 9140 after 6 pn." .. ~--· -~= \Vr11tmlnster 636-4010 wanted. 548--0494 fpr pickup. SCBAM LEJS • PIANOS ~ 5ale! Rec VthlCles t5:JO e '71 Doclt:"e Trndr .1an 100 Vets lfoll, 565 Y.'. 18th. C.1\1. : • I • 'o\G$NS SACRIFICE s=i.500 "Buddy" Cooch 12. x 42.i----------Van "''ith rus1on1 SurlC'r TRASfl • -Baby 23' x ':i' CRUISER, sips . I 1 .... -.N'i ,.. CHINOOK TOY~AS round l!)('C'ial interior, air cond. . ''"'aslJNS. ANSWERS -i; 1. 2'.!:> hp Chrysler tilarinc F' u rnlshe< ,.....,, ne\lo·poz1 •· '-'' "''i<I\• ovul.i, n1~ "'heels, furn. to tables, chairs, TV. RenfaA ln·boanl, only 215 hrs. Full Bellch. Good cond. 6T.Hll13 tripper now on dlspla)'. . . SllARP~ Gas s.u.villl; 3 spd Sat·Sun. M/ 2219 V 1s 1 8 .. equip. w/15 watt. 615:'1429 Motorcycles/ ~ fo~ \'&Callon trips. · · with 1lan1 6 engine. "''ired Huerta, NB. {Bluffs) Bwnper -htount ---n...--u~h 'tll 9 •---1 9150 Buy now .... ln!pect and for!IOUnd . t"·•195 (8811JJ s """" ..,..... " 22' RESl'ORED J\lcrcury ~ er1 dri\'e: nut . , , H.«iuccd to .., G1R7330E•T1t~ft '"81 1'• FFr!V 1~1t' -lla~~tlo-CRkUMBS\ak" Set: 'ti 5:30, Sun. 12-5 Clasalc, !win screw inboard, ss.19!J 111 Bill i\laxcy Tpyota. • Robustclli 11o1otor£' 4 • .... nu .. . , "". u1.ua n ~-cps ing G. nd Bi1nlni top, tull CO\'ers. '"°"'! "-h rn· I II I 18641 Beach lfunt &h Slater & \Varner. 842-8330 bilet> out of our """"chttkl all *Pltnot A fl '* uioo orM<' \'(.. w11 ng· 8-18-125.'i ~ Bald ....... , ,.,..,_,_ · Pe1'fet.'l Bay launch. $4550. ton Beach. s.17·11555. 1----~-----01 Hor... I060 we'll have left ate the win·.......,C·uU\a\etmg "A"'"""'2orrn•131 '14 SPORTSfl\N 1? CRU.•00, • ~--•·· • Kawai · KirnbaU .....,...,,., '""°"' 1966 Cl.ARK ~RT>'• 'I lo ' ' ' / ' -·U>.;> 1: ..u..... -...v 'A. "_o r I Pa."se"il:et DODGE Under POOL TABLE I Mtlf'I -l{nabe . Mr..:on & lian" •. , • Boats, Rent/Cher. 9050 lTome. 1''\illy equip!. S•tlX>. '"'"" mll••. """~ \\l""•ld -.,,. PONY RIDES FOR BIRTH· w acc. ""'""·• -c-~'"-S · C 11 ,,..., """"" """" ......,.,.. uw .._u Lowa hik'g. boo~. n<'\Y "15, MUSSE'tt • ~,er · tern· a .,.,.....,~••· ~drier ht.If' niodt:l t'Qmpact as DAY PARTIES ~ train· ..-Sto •-O••k W>"'-NE\\1 BOATS 20' ID 26' Romeo Spiders 3 To ChOOM Froml $2895 ' -~ fl21E..'T<lt • • take $30., "''om twice, size way· rey.. -• ... ' Sports, Race, Rods 9540 p:U1lal pny1n't. 96s.0:111 ed animal acts f o 1' en-er . Wurlitzer • Ya.inaha fUIJy equipped. Pilot for tertainment 4M-9003 7, set ... ot "''eighits $15., Hke New c..1ne15 1. ••..•••. $595 ONLY $7. "~ G Ann ~• 1!!67 Ct'i..'V)' \\'indow Van• l>h·et:tlv 1\Cl'OI'~ fron1 the -new, 7' gj;re Volin, w/hard .,.. h C. 116_,,_ ·.,;; TO .......,, 11 st"'"· n1a1u1 lill,000 111ll<'ll. i.:_ood r on J . "--lbw' li.ty Cl"O" J.w.lry 8070 ·~ cd Ph'I n u-~ from 195 """ our. ·' ·~ · h .,... ~ BDRl\1 Furn, JiOlld o a k • natural blorid 'rolot. 1 dbl dre11Ser, 6 draw w/mirror, ] large chest draw1:1, 5, 2 dblc beds w/footboards <I large boQkcue type bed). all like nf!w. Very reas ut $<00. 536-8987 case .,.,...., o 1 oo r. ..,.. • ·•••·• ·· ·• · ,,... wll many xtrai;. " Ill• sre ~lake off(:r. \01!! Coron a S•i" • o""-•I WANTED 2!~re l:'!al ~~.~:!: :50 ~ .'.' .'.: ·.: '.'.'.'.: ', f: Boats, S.il 9060 to a'if.p"'prec':T.;.97\f-'::;"C:":C"'---...,;t ,~'~e:oo'2,, ;oC~";,· ;'°'7\) .. ::~:1 .. ~i; 645~64ti~ ,'1-~ t't' *ORGANS* 4 Wheel Drives 9550 ·n DOOC:i': s11111~"'""vc;,;;,;-,cJ ___ ~~~!!"l..J.J:'~-I TOP CASJ , DOLLAR PAID ea. &n-1848 KIT E 1212 A 1· · AH R ' Baldwm • C>onn • Hammond · "'°" "°' '"'· """'""'" 3' om-FOR YOUR JE\VELRY, WANTED . · 1969 JC<'p \\'agoncr. PIS. !'ink, & ice box. S:ll-2040 "u 1 y TOlE ART OBJECT Kawai -I<in1ball. Lowrey. Xlnt rond, incl trlr, cvrs ~72 Suzuki 125, Ifi ll .& ~'all P/B, nuto lrans. air cond . dlr. ~ 1 ~ b~w. Ji.VER SERvid: TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID ROOget11 • ThonutS. Yamaha & nll rigging. Bst otr. gears, pe~ect trail bike. \\lorn hubs, 10 mileage. xlnt Berli'na FlNE FURN &: ANTIQUES. FOR YOUR JEY.'ELRY, • Wurlitze1· Gulbransen • 642-!J497. also 11tr~~l IC'~al S350. 19?1 cond S:ZIOO. or nuikc offl'r. '73 CHEVY 11~ Van. CB G45-2200 WATOfES, ART OBJECTS, A!.:en. CAL T-4, !'ace & cruise DK\V 125. Grear t ra 1 l :;.io..&127 radio, camping: ~ea r in· GOlJ>, SLV::R SERVICE, , o "-11~" · .......i 10 rth ·1 bike. Good condition $295: cld~. $4500 or make offer. ROLEX watch-eres.,~,Oyster FINE FURN & ANTIQUES. P»tian ········••······ "" .7 1PVL-..., · .1 no I 88f j~ 5414156 '69 DATSUN. New shock11, 8:~5939 Perpetual.<l,ay.'date . 945-. 2200' Lo\vrer Spinet•••••••• $1S5 s 11 gear, uisnunen s, u new spi'ings n1ich radial!!, -~~-------1 S 1 ti Chro 1 Wurlltzer S~lnet, new •. $499 galley, 6 hp n1otor & 1nuch 1973 YAJ.\WlA TXG,j(), 5.~iOO r b 11 c .1\. b S 2 0 0 0 '69 fOllD Super \'an 302. 0~:1;:11rfi~. lSK 00;!t.:i PUBLIC AUCTION . Hanuooa.J-A·lfMt ••••••• Sa\.'e mo1't'. 846-4536 miles, Mint cond., S 1 5 O O. 586-43&6/~lsl: Rb!t cng. ap1"0x 20,IXX> n1i, (dcn1of P riced to Sell $4952 Geneva band. M5-0654 MANY 1TEP.1S OF FINE * ,WIN FREE * l\lUST SELL, Clipper 26, \VIII trade for sport or ci;tn1 inl/exf. m;1gs, ct1-. MAnRESSES R~~N ~S95~r:~h =~ ~~1Ec ~~k~Q~~J F~~~::~~W~OU~~c ~.~.mQ!JJ tyn"G:~1 J~~ 1:1~~~~· ~1-:;i Road Trucks 9560 :· ;::s19super "an .. ·1l1f'~4l 11~1 · · • • • rlfliS $2&$$. Danish gO!d FlN.E FURN . ETC. PtIDNE 1!19l !!uclld, FoUi'rfaJn Valley 968--1950 Bike, 2269 mi., 0 r n g. 'Tl 1NTERI''1ATIONAL ~~ Ion \lo'/roslon1 intc1~or, lots of MA ... RE§S:l'4~==-io~~---=.oo: t FOR INFO & BROCilURE. 557~836 Zl' AQUARIUS "'/land trlr w/huddy SPl\t & 2 Helmets. Pickup. 4 s p e e d extras, mechanically sound. • • • 11 Mitcellaneeut tolO 645:-:nJO. ' 122 N. Harbor. Fullerton "'/bl'ks, lOhp Merct. jib. & $995. S.17-8675 or 892-5931 tran5n~N~E·T~~'i $219'J $30'35. /\ft 6pm call S.16-1677 Queen, Full I: Twin Sets 2 new Danish mink·furs e 1 '>~1~0~VI~N~G~.-Q~U~f~CK~-S-A_L_E_4 871·1805 l·A genoa. t.'!Hny other aC· * '13 RJCKt.IAN 125* llr '71 V\\' V .. N. ! pass:. A·l "Diicctly 9, ·ss r-.m the PRlcEti TO ¥0VE NOW!! $798. l ladi 1 the 'ackets bar stls., 2 man Kayak, ===-~--~~=!~· SS71X!, 551-4767 I Sacrifice. Gd Cond. ~Garden Grove .,.'!l,W,~ c.'Ond. ~ml. Call _831·3633 Balbon BQ Club" KINGSIZE1' Bed, new, mattress, boli springs & ·fnune. Still paclaged,· xtra firm. $11j. lwot'th,_I $425) Queen $155, Hercu'lon comer HP neo. ':USUilll~ horn<!, ~d,, deli\lf!t')' &?l-2488 &t&-11686 Ii 833-9625 es ea rJ lg.: cu.st. desk. 4· pOlil.er FIELD'Swarehousesale,400 26. CLASSIC, \VOOll Racing •67".,-1933 • \Vestminster <l.ll)-'l\/10 alter 6 pn1. Anvlln1 on Sales ... , Service • $89, size 10. 6 leather bdrm l T ~ pianos & 0'""'an5, ne\v & ' '72 OOURIER 1-•-c1 boot \lo'kn"'~ and -·~e coa'" ( m 0 n • s) · se · ape recG1uer, ~ ... Sloop. LudM'. Spinnaker, ·74 HONDA ST..00. Ne"" · · w """" · · ~· ..:•1:6406 •= u Coon truu1pel " I Ch'ld ... ._, >plncts, gra n ds, 2 """" .,...,...,,,,. ........ , -•, •xlr"" 12200 -~ 3xfj' GL;.SS ,,.., din tbl, w/10 !lite J8..M $89. 6 lillede vests · ..., vo · ~ .....,,., ( 13) J9&..ouuu or .>JorloO<N. ne\\', 73 1nilcs. $450. or b::i °''"" , .... ·• ..... , 72 Dodge B-100, a1n·fn1, big . . cak 6ac'k -;rchra, ~. 2 fchiid's) slie 4-10 y~ $15-Craf~ bks., 18. CU. (t. refng. players. Going out for HOBIE 16 v.•f r..Ar.y !fRLR. otr. ~2929 or lrade for Van 847·tl'..16 tlreli & \\'he<'ls, $3100/ otter, 19~ ,\LPllA Sr-yder. Sil\.'~~ r-:,.,.~ .,._,,... •m &. S 17 5 . l9, 4,..,.,.,..,. . -&: M. '""· 54" ~~= business. Rental wtoptibn ~ .73 CHEVY PICK"'P ,, T 1 If ·~ ·-paint. am/fm Ntc1w. $3995 ..r • ........... ...-o. ..,,., ::u.-JUv.r ..,.,. 7 """° Tull.'race CCJ"pt, l>oom, bo..v MINI B'oke Ho-'a T ·1 10 •u ~ · mus SC Jol<T'I •~:> "F'R AME s ~ t · to buy, Kawai, Steinway. ·r ... · ,. · "" rai : CAl'o1PER SPECIAL. 0P/S. I ::J'j()jl:i.JOffilE:YAi'L:J ~d~•~Y~•~64~4-!1~3=l~L~•='~"~67~S,.~7~·~wi.cL Huge potted Azalea. $1~. NIO""UTP(\DT a ... a,..,_ teJ• n i .'. . ~ 1 s t _s • Saki I '"li+c ke..:t·~ _mac_,__itB691. __ _ XL _50 Honda . ...&11...£886_ 01 ,,·---per-ci-•3..._J _ 1966. DODGLVAH_ -B·M'6i--~ _..1171 --?~tal-·Gak-tpl-j-t9 ;,-~~· b'~ 8·:.1+Y~n~ -o:t:o.g..c:a p.h--e.r.'."a,fo-ar!'J=Q'~~-.. ~..:n 'f:---r"EKt:tit·sr, lOcf ~1 --· -· -49~""~",'11. 2 P •m"' • '""' l\tint cond. S'l.69'5, ~ -,,._ -~· -~7 7111=SS'f-Om. ' •<em b' r ,,. h;p. o-cn' 'Hee. Students . save 5 0 "' <?II FIE• J)'Sa, Kimbalt1114, )w.,u.,r.;2710etc. .,.........., .-tra es ro hot &. I v.xr Spin., trlr. Great for fam. '72 HONDO SL-70 '62 CHEVY Pickup '•'Too 6 Autos W•nted 9590 14• CURVED c:..-~1A--1 rir"' (I J 4) 8 3 3-1815 (213) .m · r .P os 0 1 '12012 'B•-kho••I Si., G.G. o"' $2000 .~~-< · Dlnott.e set ~wf:i'."' u~t;i Z73-5~. p&1n~7mg7 .s. Pnvule Pat' I y. "" " '''" •.ruaou Like ne"'' $395 * 6-I0-4295 cyl, 4 spd, radk>, $489.1----------I 839-v716 T \"l 0 htanual T h'o mas 22' SAILBOAT & J\.loorinR 1 HODAKA, Ri<><>ed for Dirt. 6.1:>-2399 c h a 1rs, pede&tal nevaniar FOR SALE: Leather sofa -Organ w/b'uilt·ln Leslie Available tl350. 14' Aqua· 1 SUZUKI 125(:(: d f lo7."°2.',,-c--.,.-,,.--,.-.,.-,-, TOP DOLLAR table $150. 5' lA\.'t...eat $30. bed, dinette, gas stove, flAND~IADE Linens, Fancy .Splu:. &-earphones. 1.laple_ Cul .:l!Q. 673-~ bl~ & ? · . 1'l'a Y ot '50 G~IC 4spd, 6 <:\.'l, good 846-3166. ~ • frostfTee refg ,-,.,-.,1 -0000 · -handket'ciltels, pink l"i ncn ,.ab. ~ls.''"'"' dirt. 61'1·24b'5+cvl!S 6~6'1631. cond. Must-sell. $550. PAID ., · ' ' tablecloth. 1"1velry <I of a ... "" H28 KETCH '-'X'CELLENT'. "'" 00J4 STURDY Formica Make oUer. 893-HiSl or J" "' ~ Y na"•al•yde •'r. 8 ft. 17, •. 494-8338 kindl. Other items inc SewingMechineJ 8093 A bcuuty, 6 sails, xtras! 1g7111onda CL 350, S.iOO IMMEDIATEL -~ -----~--~-I c Io th Ing. House sale $1.J,950. pvt ply, n4-a32-4639 962--0646 DODGE Pickup. $175 DODGE Gold naugah~e couch $15. \VALL.ACE "Grand Baro-fri/sat/ Sun, Call anytime KENl\10RE Cabinet Sewillg PC 31 , new sails. In good -~-==~----1 1 1 ~ ton. $175. 646-2JTI or F.OR ALL 64Q.8008 quc" 5 pc. plaCC! settinl: 642-289~. t-.1ach!nc, 535 condition. *'i'l NORTON Commando* 645.7795 FULL SIZE Bdrm. s ct., for 8. plus extra pc.'S. \~ t.IY LOSS 15 YOUR GAIN ~ 642+0702 &12-4S2'.1 mornings Runs good. $900. 1 '•so~~F~O~R~D-~.~. -,-.,~P~.~U-.,~-1 FOREIGN CARS FREE AIR CONDITIONING with every hdbrd, frame, •2 eh est s, price. 9634196 before 4:30 S • r_ ~~~~0~9~-"7:;:]~~~~~~?;;-Call 499-2933 spd. stick, saddle tanks. A·l ·~--t .... ,------.. --box ~ _, -.--....... ~XlnLl.arge cloUli!S, Sui por"t1ng ...... _noc1_s -l~F!f'. SNOWBIRD-l'i1,C:i00'.~4r~u;~rN'l~fi.tiE.=:!~~·!ilf.iii::@~-!"~"-·~~==:: 1 •u, ,,. .. -, .. , ........ 111: pm, ....,,..,,.,.,.. n. ......... ong' ... u. ~w •=. Spl-'•ts, · '7•1 TJO c. ;v , .... u. co . ......., eve. 'Joo "'""-"368 ......, "" """ ......... Fiberglass: :otlnt cond. 8(X'g. • ~.,, GE portable stereo recol'd shirts, wntr coat, like·new. Incl. sails. $!23. 5'18-32&3 cond. Clean, lo mi, $750. SELLING '60 Io~ord ~. ton CAL LOR-COME-IN TO SEE US BMW-' BLUFFS. Like new, asst'd player, solid s1a1e1 Top con· House aale fri/satJsun. SLATE-TOP Pool Tbl. "''/al.I Cull 960-3314. 6 cyl. 3 spd. "''/heavy duty den & liv. rm., incl. corner dition. New stylm: recently Call anytime 642-280Ci. play'g. equip., ei.:cel, cond. LIOO 14 Excel. Cond. Sall "D !{,\\\'ASA.Kl 250CC rack. $500. Best. 537-89'l3. bed£. sofu. cleaned and checked out. El G [ Rod $32J. Vogue Slalom \Valer No. 3209. Sl.OC.O. :t cyl, street. xlnt cond $650 '72 FORD r-.. ·~r. Jaekmon aft-ain price!! &W--0134 ""~. 644--0577 after 6 pm. ec. U tar oo $15. "ski $30. 49+I576 '· 64.24141 .....,..."" _..., .,.... Alwn. Crutches $7. 4 Ctns. I ~=~~------or Mt. 893-0821. \\'heels, side pipes, 5, 8 6 QUALITY turn 1lr & IAm CURVED Gold.9"Ctional $350 plank floor tiles A x 34 ~IUST.Sell l"neisst Skis, 185's '69 ISLANDER Z1' lnbd eng. ·73 TRIUMPH 7'":>0 TIGER miles. (4U151U) $3199 Jin, man)' ~Id & hnby Antique \Vall Lamp$ $50, x 1/8. OOV(!n 176 ~· tt. & M11.Z.ker bindings. Sips 5. New paint. Conip. $150+take O\'er pymnts. Xlnt SUNSET FORD i{M\6~ or l>uy hople fun1~ Student' Encyclopedia $35. $15. Sears Pwr. tool boi , .!l&f?759 all B:30pm . rtuiPlx ~ r,? cond. 6J6-5381. ~«!Garden Grov@ Blvd. 962-'1935 . •80" Stcrea~Csli'~ ~S3.·~ ALL 1· PM or D~NASTAR Skis-MV2 207 . :BoAtt, Slipi;/Oock1 ~70 'Tl Yamaha 230 MX. xlnt \\'estminster 636-4010 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coa!I H\\y., N.B. 642-9405 \\"E PAY TOP DOLLAR J<"OR TOP USED CARS (Sold thrn Oct. 15, 19141 ROY CARVER, Inc, B1\1W .BOLLS ROYCE SALES-SERVICE LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY 234 E. J7'\h SL Costa ~Iesa e !'>16-144' I,. 72" x 4 1; x 1f'' custnm UMCI LUmber l -· saturd;fy.' cn1. Xlnt rond. P.1any ski c.'Ond, l!Just sell $.).JO. or '63 FORD Rancher o 6 mllde_u:lass. l® C:JtJ.o._ri e Kindling WiJ Misc. Wanted 8081 pants size 32· 67"a-2l78 eves. ~\:_ANTED-Slip for Ti-aivlcr offer. '642-0M.~ cylinder, auton1atic, "''Ith tttktnll table, <mt l«ltI ,5o. ~ -2 NEW fiberglass Surboard's. L I c shell i6960SU) $999 F'OREIGN, DO~IESTIC Sell idle hems wJth a Daily ' -~ ~~~iSe~J['lt1t~h·~:,G"AS sill, .. ·~.tr.... s75 or best. 5.52-7097 or Yach!. 60'. 17'1v. < 8', all 1971 \'amaha 90CC. 1900 nli · . · or CLASSICS Pilot Clauified :i.d. 642-5678 I ~' --.....,...-;;-,;::----tun-~ (."llu· 35 GALLON fresh "'Rler !)63.591)5, 544.3110. exct"llen! cond 5275. SUNSET FORD II rour ,car is e~1ra clean Mazda , 9731 see us first. "' s couc &. ·aiuon. Dlpef1e 91t(6 chairs aquariun1 "''anted. Call J ini. POWER boat up to 2.;'. 963·517'1 5440 Garden Gro\.'e Bh·d. 'cha • ~· bunk lxQ $40. 646-?fNi• eve~'1D ll y s -M2--0616 TV, Radio, Hf Fi St. 8098 Chanriel 1hon1e Ne"'""l'I. l·IONDA ·-3 El .· """ E . \Vestminster G:i&-IOlO ,m~: Rea!l 53&-7781,Ha 644-3ll3. -.,,,..,~ ~. · •-1 1. szrM>re """'· x f . b 1 S'~LIGHT.. green 'llOli.f kilJ(. M.u!_lcel !n1trum't1 ~ 673-8086 cellent cond. $875. Phone '13 LUV wi1h i erg ~ s s BAUER BUICK 29'25 Harbor Blvd. Costa l\Iesa 979-2500 . _, bl REFRIG GE'~ Spotl~·11mall, GE portable stereo record Boats, Speed & Ski 90_~~ 646-1205 /\her 3 p.m. shell. Mags, 19,700 in1les. mild .. $100. \Vood euu ta e. $80. Ionizer Air purifiet $35. player, solid slute, top con· _ . I 07963Pl $2999 1----------~-Good cond. 64£>.-4095, . Formica Bai' top• $5. Call WANTED-fre:lch Hom for dlUon. New stylus; reecntly ........ CRAVELLE To·I h '' 11 CJ.I EltRY CONDITION SUNSET FORD B~••UTIFUL cor~r ..i...u,.._ .,.0 i:o=o. 1 young stUdenL Must be 1 ed d hecked ='·' '1'.l-360 Y11n1aha !\IX G Bl d ~ Ii'" " .,..,...,,.,.,.. . reasonable. 962-3831. c eon an c out. Walk thn1 Ski boat. Xlnt $69-j, S.16-1656 alter 5. :>440 Garden rove v · fng, 2 bed/couchts, maple MAG Wheels ·ior rprt1 Van, $35. &14-0577 after 6 pm. for fishing, many x 1 r as. ~~~~------1\restn1instcr 636-4010 ~UR JUNK CARS * 548-1915 * table. 640-1856 ' " G6014 tires. Maple 7 dnvr ~• sz. \.'iolin, bow & case. AKAi Tape rec .. 20(l0S l\fust see, very little use, Motor Home~, '73 COURIER /\lag "'heels, •SOFA&: Loveseot e very drei;ser wfmirror, so fa, ~1',·. f.?.,I"., 0~innlng student. model. R to R 8 n· & like ne1v, $2j()(). 536-lli9 Sa le/Rent 9160 tonneau cover, 18.481 mitcs.1 ---------- gd qODi, custom m11de, ne\'er ~°'°==""=-----~-~ ~ cass., all in one unit. Top t:-..1853\\') $2899 _.,.. }'.. '74 Zl' Kona clay cruiser 111n-WE BUY USED CARS used. usually hm. !168-i910 60 yards green carpeting. FOR SALE FLUTE shape. $300 ~mt . ._om P dum trlliler, les.~ than 25 '72 Chinook 18', compact but SUNSET FORD AND TRUCKS Ten pc. lonnal din. RM. drapes, 30'' stove. All good Amistrong, like new, Pioneer & Akai stereo. l'\1usl hr, "Int cond. $ 6 5 0 0. complelclv eouipped r.r H, .at.IO pardcn Grove Blvrl. nat. 9.ood. \Von on TV 8 ror rental property. 67s-b962 Sl2S. 552·7691 """~~· ~""75269~,-,,=="°"= 673-:'iOll, 6T:r1610 Dodge 360 V-8, PIS. P/B, \\·cstm1nster 6.16-4010 Come in for a tree appra:sal chaJni. 6t2-8167 Aft. 5 or 673-5977 Ofc. Furn. & Equip. UIS C R,A 1 G ·PI 0 NEER Fl\f IS' FOR.!'1ULA, ]Gj HP. deep air f2 types•. 25.IXX1 nil 'Tl COURIER with Ge1n Top. lo18211G!-_0Thl(BICHEd ~ROtLETBch' · • 5 I IOSS stereo, 8 track car tape xlnt cond. S62:i0. P ho n e l89124S) $2499 °"'"" v ·· ~ .. un · G ... 9 • • PRIVATE party must sell VICI'OR Calculator S 7 5 ' plfcyer, great iOUnd $50. 642. v, bow rider. super ski or 1n41 49-1-7901 . >'UNSET FORD 841-6087 549.33.ll 1--~-------fancy lron stairway, iron .~,,.. bay boat XlnL cond $3000 plantel'i, tton~scroll shelves, Pitney·Bo\lo·es l\.faii Sc 8 I e · --~~-----~-Da~ 8'11:..i321 , , . ExECUTIVE '14-31' to.tAi'\IY 5.140 Garden Grove Blvd. \\'E BUY PATIO SALE: Cash only! Na\.'a)O' brace1et, 968-7597 'A' or th $300 now $75. CE R WIN -VEGA Zl7 R, EXTRAS. 1. o 00 MI, \Vestminster 636--1010 lt.1PORTED AUTO~S Sal. A 9.m. 1~5. BeauL 2 MATCHING Barrel Cha ' ~lisc files 5"x1" & ~"x9''. ',Speake.rs, '$500. _pair. TEAC 15'' Sh.1 boat, 65 hp l\~-c. TELEPHONE OPT. GOOD ;73 DATSUN ltro P 1 c k u P . BEST PRICES PA I Blue & \Vht. ~Datable Boat, a irs lettl.'1' tra.ys, hole punch ill! AN-180 Dolby S225. 673-7Ta9 Very clean w 1eqPm 1 · BUS INE S S DE DUCT. While. Only 11,1n mi I es 0.an Lewis Im 7' GI a st!.&6)p er, clear $40 ,ea.. t Yellow Table lor $50. Never used drafting aft~r 6. i '~IOOO~~J~olr~.~64&-~220.i~-~~~~ GREAT C"IPER S23 ~ l"" H ~ C 'I 6 ••' D. lhl• n + benct\es $50 673-5339 t bi• 42':.JJ" ,..,., c.o~ l ==--~--~-, .. , · ·"""'· (07728W) $279!1 """ r,....,r, ·". · """· ri:~c forl11$&U:,:.a~~jJ'~ _btwn==--'~·~·~ 1-·~~-·~--J3o1 SeaYrew COM~ ~tOOo CO!\lB. record m fl kc r; FIRl\1. 0 \V NE R 89S-2220 SUNSET FORD CASH FOR Latnp, smal''. s, i;niaU .MME y~low,Jjaby crib, -mat-Ext 254 P 1 a.)'.e.r;.: 'publi2pc addrs. [i] OR 8!M-a353 5+W Garden Grove Blvd. YOUR CAR · i~ · '~" ~ Todd) t · systni . .,.,.,. After .m. caU T.,-1,11nn J m FM.C Westminster 6:~10 546-7070 ollice equip1 o:"T , n1usic r..-:-;-, er C o a , DESK &: C R E D EN Z A 548-1314 ..... ~ " -'·. li'*t~ ,· s Ii de· ~thes, •.. .:.........i con· Prof · al · l the ·~~~~--=~ '~;;;;:::;;;;;;:,;;:::;;;;;;;;:,;;~ Like new 8,rvv1 n1i, finest 'Tl FORD Courier. \VhitcOn J k C W I d "" &" '" ..,....,.,. e11s1on lilZC, ea r ·on -IT' AD'. 1""L -I·• lv. $250. """ un ars an e , v ii?wer/pro • , dre&11et'i ' dlllon. 11:;i '.' oak conteniporary 1tylh1g, " uvl '-" .,, tia' -'" niotor hon1e built. $25,000. 1v h 1 t e .. ''Sharp'' 1915"81'• si 10-16. Stde ~ · _ ~ • 1D bti:lkll, lncludlni sels, nc\.'er used. Paid.$1632. Will Po.rtable. Brfnd ')Cl\\. Call Camperli, S•le/ 6'12·877:: or 17141 127·4132 $2299 I \\11!1 pay "ni;h :¥18·1915 Lldo,S:Jiu(t N. p,'1J1J..OO:M.•,..t '!cfld tab11!11, ~in. records, take $895. 673-8300 556-79a.i. \,• Rent 9,1 20 NE\V 24' sleeps 6. full equip. SUNSET FORD --1\lOVINGVAN FALL '>;t SE 1 •., • 11JliSC. Ch~i :mJ.~ Murray EXEC swvl chrs $1517.S, ·211'. ZENITH' ~Tor tv. $:?00 --------'--1 pcd. 1st 1,000 ml free, lov.• 5'M(I Garflrn Grove Blvd. I LONG \\'HEEL BASE 1 1 ~Lane, C'.M. ,... secy chn $8/24, Dks, ai;Cs, ~ec~c on.d1tt·on. Cull 1970 Ford V;in, bubble top \VlntC'r rates. 637-6606 after\\'cs\1111nstcr 636-1010 &IG-87J.l ,CLEANl~G ·~ .· . FIR. EW""I> Pierce, 867\V 19 CM, 6-15-7411 Gu.513!1 camper, air. v .... ~. uuto, mint 12 noon. Ciass1f1ec1 ad!> ~II bu; 1tclnS, , ..-LARG S $3400. or best offt'r'.536·4676 --I CL S'f'·'IED II II · Elt::c range, pink \ ;-ngidaitQ,, 'Lemon, ~ M dellvered. Pets I087 E Panis h Mediter-MOTOR HOME s111all itrrns or any 1~. ,\ !:i r wl se 1t! xlnt oond S.t>. :Po W,e r ·-.50 6'15--4o16 ........ me t'anean 00~~1;_'r;;~ $7j· 8' Cabover, stove, 0 v en· RENTALS Capri 9715 Ca p ri 9715 C ...,.. · ~ ....,~ Icebox. U0-11V, but. lites, mo\\.~r. e~ger. . ouch,, $i)'FA bed, top . cond $100. OLD English Sheepdogs, 1 lits stand, bed $375. 642-5613 DALE'S 838-0900 --Schw1M Gtrls bike, db I e.; Drapes, lamps, w 0 tn ens \lo-eeks old. AKC. /\U shots. mauress I springs I frame,, ,cl~o~th~·~··~IB-~20~. ~-~,,,,-C,,-1 ,~C~ud~d~IY~·~6J6."<':~73~1=8~. ::::-cc.;:c Boets and 8' camper shell "''ith curgo lamp!!, misc. Sat JO 1'9 -AKC Irish Setter pups, Xlnt. Marine Equipmtnt door, good l'Orld S 2 0 0. ~ 1512 Priscilla NB. l blk,. Large Surfboard~8.00 with Un pedigree, s h o l s ' v.ormed, 548--0349 FORD Cainpcr, Fully equip!, new eng & rl:ivC' tm, $L<IOO bst. Anytime 64r9363. e&St Irvine. 1 b I k no tt· •too 581 "''7 Auto5, New Dover (19th). ..::. . .., · ........,, · General 9010 9800 Autos, New 9800 QUEENSIZE Spanish bed-PICASSO Woodcut $9.1. Small Pieno1 & Orga nt 8090 •nread in blue green and oils $45. Etchings o( Paris -... 14' l\IERCURY outboard, 67 ~ S20. 0!'-A.... •-.c: "'~""' * .,.-IE SHALL HA VE..... 50hp •-o'i•r ,,; e q 0 I p l turquoise with 3 plllO\vi. $29.1,=:;,.:c.c'"~·=.c·~=""'~"-~~ MUSIC \\'liEHEVER ' uu " ' .. Qu ' .. -, -•1 CHT Cl b •-h' · loaded xlnl rond. best of1. art.er ro ........ m.:u te1Tflll· YA u m~uo:rs IP an SHE COES!!! * ~90l2 Ian candelabra C~:.:281 $25. one of Ne1roort's finellt. BALD\\'IN ORGA-SONIC 71. 1 ~~==-~-~-­ Oillds skis & likl boots t11lze SA.ve $500. 642...ot05 l\1odel number 71 i: \\lalnut 18' BOAT trailer. Also IX'W 13l $10. Bo\vllng ball with FOUR 15" JEEP \VHLS & 43107. 2 l\fanucl 1·1 & 44, 10' Fiberglass sailboal ready suil case and shoes. Size 9 TIRES. Lo nlileal{t'. $65. Pa n o r a 111 I c I o n c . t -'-'~'"~'~'·~6J6.'2~73~J='·===~ fmens) like new $20.00. 492-ii112. Percussion, long and short 14' ALUP.flNUr.t BOAT 644-4687 1 ,-R-VIN=~E-CO~AST=-eo~11-,c~10~b s u s I a in. Accompaniment $165. Gd rond. l!UBLIC AUCTION Mbn;h;~ sooo + """"· '"'· ,,.nec1, 001<> eoncel. 0.Cp 53&-5065 '<"~ ITEMS OF F'"E 213 ""'° "A"° and bright tone co n t r o I . Boe M I E 9030 " ~,. "' ~~+-"~~~~=,.-----1 Pedal 13 note~. L e 1 I i e ti, ___ ~~~e ~ q. EST4.TE JEWELRY. ART 12" CRAFl'SMAN tab,le .,.""'• s k 8 Sol " OBJ ECTS, ANTIQUES, new, hand 'too111, po~w. pea en. o stops..., FINE FURi</. r:rc. e HONF; odd• & 0.,,, 61~1,~.-·, A c Comp a nlment stops. • OCHU E '"' " ....,. ~Pedal Hi & 8', \'Olli.me F'OR INFO : Wt R •. KNlESSEL White Stat Sida lloud-softl. ll~ht l4 'iii'', ·~~~~·'===-.,,..,..,--:;1180 N __ , $'~" Width 43'-'·", ~-~h 22',I", "ESTATE GARAGE S AL E . ew, never UM."U. wv. n u.; • &r.>-6003 Bench Included. -. Cash. includ'.g. fine Orient. col-I~==~~--=--~take olfor. Like n e w • I e ct Io n of many yn. EXPERT Carpet lhstaller Pe.dect co n d i 11 o n . can ALBIN Dieslc Marine <'llginc 1000 houn; -1;i11Ci1 overhaul, good eond. 64:>-07::6/6T."">-J\?.6 'tl EVtNl\UOE 9 ~; hi) out· board inotor. littl(' use, like new. 615-J296 aft, 6. Boah, Power 9040 J.w·•-· •Uvor f u r n Yours/mine, repair, :relay. '""'"• • • • ~110 arter & PM other .,.m11p., prlntl, lamps, &: ~·~1~""""""""'"""'-· ~646-581S~;o..;;~· --1 wl~ an a1U1\lo'Crl.11g &t'l"\'ictl 8 EA u TI Fu L '69 ll\IP. much 1niM:. Ht to 4, Fri. EASTERN Concord Grapes, wW. ans\\"tt which \11 nol lnb/ou11Xt Butt·k vs on Lido Silt, Sun.' 2 21 Polnq:tta, orpnlc KJ"OYi'J\. $5 a. ·tug lnlormed es to thill ad • L~lc <IOt'.k $2500. 675-1483 or C&'tt. W ret.r .aUey 9f ho,me. Call Anne &&M126 j • Private part)'. m.o123 OARACE SALE HOA1E~eleCt'i'iiKiln, FREE ~JB-'~G~ .... ~ ... -Sea-F-,,.,,-.-°"'-''Y l3S 62nd St. ND $75. • ftmS, ciot"'". f\ll'?\illllr, an-642.-1982 Adult Organ ClatMI V-1, Berkley. Je1. d r t v e, ~U4?1, \n/outdoor~anta. t-Jow e.ccepti~reserv•Oonl. trailer. $1550. or tut oner. 7 l' llP Go-earl Dltr. "''01'1<1 For inftmn t "' -'I SJ6.'30S6 CD fE sEE 'MU: DIES! $45. Man'a S ap,' bike $10. II. r<"lae.,....,. '""""'~"""=,...,-.,.----, Ck\ 8 tbru Nov130 • 12• paddle board la. &U-0898 , 647-~ lb Cbsta ?ttsa., or 14' ELGIN «>HP Johnson w/ DRYERltlee Duncan Phyfe !!JG3.«T33 in f'ountal~ ValltY. V8!*n lnlller, $ 1, 2 5 O, dlnll'llf nn. l.,yre-c ha I r 1 POOL TABL'&. 4.VJ, Bo.II rtn. Our instructor requmt that 642~192 needlepoint. bulftt. Lamps, Balls • CIAtl. $l20. only those •incm:b' Inter est• 1 '•"'t"•"LA~PS=ST==RA~K&~~R-uM~ba-o-1 ~. 1clc.Khlng. TV blw.1 ~---:IJ0.~-24-'-"~--~ ltami.ng to piny lbe Century Clas!lc. Cl('BJI & &.:; .,t"htY,y, misc I t e n1 • . STAINLESS Stl.K'I gourmet "'•~" should ta.kt ad\'an->f9lkl, full o:r.•er!I, rodueed 536-1:508' Sat/sun. BBQ, locludeJ "'OIL'8trie, firt tagc ' thli free offer. $1000. Sl995, 548-3765 af\ s io 'famllle• 1(1/11 , JO/cl, 9 brick, drip pan, 640-0188 .CNtt Music S.rvlct .., lt FOR?tlUt.A. deep V • to 5 IZ'lt. .Elpbil W • 1 • HOME ddi~~nuwb fresh PLAYER panlo, p(:d'al or w/100 11P JohlllOfl, 18 gal, Irvine. INo. or SA. Frwy CIQtS. San ClemeSJinttt, Capo ~lectrie 100!1 cond, mJ1-In-bow tank, 2' ICOOp, FIG off CUlwrl r BCh, Dana 1'«1 C. f96.Sl.87 eluded, 53G--3507 bll t tank. $9"<.(l. 840-llC6llft, 6 CARA ,£ Sale, $ 0 In e IU)-HOSPITAL BED 1-ip"ru"v"•'"T"'E~P"•"R"r"v"'w"A°'NTS""'~ '64 2J rt. Troj..n 1\\-in ~w 1975 CHEVROLETS PRICED AT 10°A> OVER INVOICE COST 1. N~ GlfMICKS I MONTE CARLOS • CHEVELLES I YOUR CMOICE I IMPALAS e CAPRICES I ,1 tHEY'Ri MARiff ] NOVAS e CAMAROS [ OPlN MOH. nt•U flt, "Tll 10 'M IUNDAY 'Til 6 'M GROTH CHEVROLET I 11211 '-a<h l lvd. Hvntfneton IMth a47-6oa1 549-3331 llqu611, J"t1dny thn1 Sunday. Good Cond. l $50. TO BUY PIANO )'OR ftnd Flying Bridge, Dll.YLI 49\ 1p., ,C0'1J, f13:3lll. _..;l63o5il!=='-"°""''~""'"'·'.o""' __ 1 __ CASl=:;l:....:*..;54=1-:_~l45::::_~*--.L.!:l2!!13!!)..!:liJl.~lo!:[39!!..!,!T!!l!!41_:~~-~ I·----------------- NEW '74 CAPRIS .DOZENS TO OtOOSE FROM!! ~INll4Wll'il"'9't ,,,, Clo< NCO tMtl' -1 ............ 0 ... '"'""' •t•r•o boo~ 1•0• ---,,_, __.-:::::;::;""' HUGE' DISCOUNfS Cpn..~w..-. Mow A•ohllk Wffh rowu s11111H& llOTO CHOOSEH:OM --5flKid P'wcltttM BRAND NEW RX-2 MAZDAS Tcie Your 'Choice l.,...,..,, r,,..., Cini• N~..., ""'°'• -, ---~""'" "' ,..., .. '°"' tow " £··- $2988 W e ~iver crt ttii' !trice!!! HO TJ:ICIS HOGl~ICIS Mt '¢"'< '" '""' "'""°' O!JI wiur """"' -'"'""' b' Cl!lf'I' l2181. INCLUDING: J ,_. or S0,000 I ... Ni::tory ,.. .......... """' '1) l '74 ,..._., ..... < ' I • ' ' . , '' '8 DAILY PILOT f'nda~, Oc1obtr 11, llJ74 h~~~~~~....--..--.--~~~ ......... .,,,,,_ u MW 7 2 Datsun 9720 Datsun I~==== 9720 J;g~·.~.,,,,---"2·-9730' Merc9de1 Ben& 9740 Seab t7'4-Toyota f76S Volk•••v•• • • • 9770 • llulck nio '6!101\TStlN \V.1:n tl.5.9 JNQJ ~ .llflll. •ate• ro1 <I liJ>('Cd, Jua. c.anler I BAVARIAN 615->700 '"'· 1. o· . i I ;:,1:~;1 .. ~'::;1:-~t:~~ff 19,4:17 n1ll<'1o. Bl:AUTIFUI. S,l!).."1700 "' • rltr, aw In Stock . . . . CCT CATSUN _ ....... -· _,,. _,, ........ ..... ., "' . e• 4 S.0 C': t 3.0 CSA e·~/\ & mi Tll I • BAVARIAS 4 •pocd e NEW OATSUNS e • '74 s.o s • """ 1967 DATSUN 1600 Roadster •. BAVARIAJ Auto. 1 • IMMEDIATE • . Jo.NT LBASI: Pl.ANS . • DELIVERY • •. "l)!Jvctly iu•n)~ fro1n tl'H! "' • llundreds or e F.XC.:El.l.fo;:>.T SCRVIC~: e Nt•"' & Us.>(.! Can! e S&lt'!Cllhl00.1 ~n.y Club~i'\•k.~ • • 260Z's -1+2's • .. )'•·.ir • .jij,OOJ 1udc \\w·rru1t) 1 • :l!O'~. 610,5• 710.8 • 645-6406 l~~-..--J,,, 11 .. lfnll•hbacks·\\'agons .e e e e e ~ ~ Pl<.'kup11 · Sffians • ·72 Datsun 510 2 Dr. yrllo1v '. . fl:lc. • fi licks-AIQnHllici> • wllh bl:.iek vinyl roof, radio. --ht'!ltcr, uuln Irons, 38,000 n1ilf's,' (JSOf'PQ) A S\\ EETHEAR'fS DELIGHT I ~$Ito:.? "-11uguerile Parkv>ay $19'.Y.l i\1t.•,..Q1on Viejo ,_ • , . 0 Groth Chevrolet • l l~Jo AVE.HY P\\'Y t:XIT. i I n,'~TSUN Prckup. 4 ,~fK;cl 1 1-~211 Beach llun1 lkh Q."11.204() • '195-4949 1 J1pt't1<1I r11ags, l1ke l'I('"· \\Ill !!ili-©17 ;,4g..3331 ,. _1,i~tlr S~'...:.~IO_J"llr. e e e e '7·1 ~z .i zp speed, Ai\l/F"M •71 O\TSUN l600 . k • !ilCrt'U 11•/1npc m rt n l 11 1• 1 • PH' up. 11.~u~I & pl'IC(,_'(I to i; e I I . ~J.~~! whceh;. "red" (67050U 1 DEMO SALE * 1-'74 Tll * 1-'73 3.0 CSA * 1·'74 3.0 CSA SAVE!· Crevier BMW l08 W. l.St Slrt'f'I S:inta 1\JUt 835-3171 ORANGE COUNTY'S ; OLDEST • • 8:il-.'Oto dJr. SUNSET FOR D Wi Lt BUY YOUR c:arden Grove Blvff. DATSUN, TOYOTA \\'1.'<a1n1ns1er 636-IOIO OR VOLKSWAGEN F;o1 9725 PA.In f'OR OR NOT. \\'JU. -------- PAY TOP l)QLI..AR. (',\LL KENT ALLEN, 54(}-0442. 19Ti DATSUN ~lution \Vll/;On. 34,000 n1ilC'11, .l::xi..'t'lll'nt con· <lil~on. $2100 ur ofter . 67~407'.l -~------1 '74. 260Z. fully loaded. 5.000 mi. n11nt cond, make oUer. Contact ritr. P e t e rs e n ~12-1021 or !l6:1·5b'28. '72 2W.. 4-sp., uir, J\J\1/F~t. US fl1ugs. 011 new Steel rads.. X!ra5. i\.lakc oiler. 5.')6-fil j 7 2 FIAT 124 Roadsters From $1995 YPS25il '61 GHIA COUPE 4 Spc.'f'<I tnin~mil41ion. t1t<lio and heater. j LQNJ.::9J $577 d t41l LfALliA TOYOTA 1966 ll11rbor. C 1\f. 64&9303 Ma&da 9738 "Tl ~1'AZDA 1600 Sport truck. M;u,>s & niirrors. & (6862SU) $2009 SUNSET FORD r.t-JO Carden Grove Blvd. \Vestmlnster 63&-4010 ·n R-100 (1023681 Rotary Coupe 64>5700 (dlr.) Ask About Our \\1arranty '73 RX-3 Wagon (13424) Orange \Vhite ih!erior 645-5700 (dlr.l Ask About Our \\'arranty '7'2 RX-l Cpe. {717FUF'l fi..l:t-5700 (dlr.J 'Tl MAZDA RX:! Air 1..-on· ditloni.ng. Y~llow. (826GISJ $1999 SUNSET FORD $440 Garden Grove Blvd •. \Vestminsler 636-40\0 Mercedes Benz 9740 . •·t'-'7:ttt 1974 EXECUTIVE & '7ii 210'/. fully CqlllJ)!•'J, tl\'\t, ~µia b/'l)\\•q 1mlnl job, ' l 197:{ 2-IDZ. Bro"·n, air, m1ii,; "Du't'Ctty across from the CLOSEOUT J \1'111'.'ej.s, 21.000 miles. xtras, Balboa Buy Club" xlu!. MS-2:i.10/&15-6.tll!. S ·'• • S 1 . Several LO\Y ~1ilea0e, fully E"SER iu~s erv ce equipt '74 fl1ercedes Benz VE~RSE. ASV!Co'E. CEUVEASRINYG "i l DATSUN 260Z, a,11 exlros. 645--6406 280 Sed!lfls & 450SE's at Cusl. paint & seat covt"r·l---=~~~---1 RO Y CARVER, Irie, ing" 4500 ML 15.ToO i;r:H;5to 'JO FIAT "'""'"ally '~m"'""'° pn re•. 280 Sedan <Ser No. 34211, Rbu.s_ooycr _BM\V Sbnrp..:72.DAT.stlli'-1200..ncw --· --36-m.o~.E'.l..o:r:t-Slfl5::9r+ ; -2.10::' l 7tlf St. . """· rec.at ,,,.__,-,,. $HOO 12-4 ROADSTER '""· 450SE !Sc<. No. 333!11. crta J\lesa e ~444 Barb 67j-3()12 36-mo O.E.L. at SZ!l.80 + ~ '72 2002 . ..72 240Z, l Owner, Xlnl rond. tax. • Auton1a1ic. A/C. slerto, 5 speed transmission, A~1 Ji"m Slemons ~dla, Al• Co•dtlo"o-1-g, Lo... SIOOtl f" <0 ti ct • " "" ~ • • imt. 675-J,]0 ra( o. Real ean. (13IBEJ) lies t&r No. 45-JJJ $2177 Imports •, SAVE ·n oa~"" 240Z. '"'°· 1"ny equ1p'ped. S38<Xl. 1301 Quail ~ Crevier BMW 644-55.iO NeYlport Beach • 1m DATSUN Pi<k"P. ·;o l 833-8300 2if \Y. Isl Sanla 1\na "'/camper shell, good cond. · ltAu •in!i ~--~~-----~ l9'ro MERCEDES 300 SEL Se<lun. <>rig. tl\ruou.l. All l'X· tr11•. \nducl'1. Sunroor. See 111 300 ,v. Coast lf';lr')'., l\i.O. or phone 64>21!2, aft SPM m.B'l6$. (Will Con a Ider 'I'l"ade) '7 1 280 SE SUNROOF Tobacco brown, xlnt. cond .. lully t'f"'1ip'd. Nl'1V ~Heh. X lires. Call: IH4·6()S.I MG 72 MG MIDGET LIKE NEW! $2795 {582F'Zl ~ 9742 . - i!l1-.1rh jln1p1111!i f it .Vo.. ••• ~"' ... t ..... 1'1' ·-"''' '""">A' t>JJ>, . . -· "Directly i'J.cmsg fron1 the Balboa Bay Club" Sales e Service 64 5-6406 MGB 9744 67 MGB·GT '69 & '12 SAAB SONNETT 4 apeed, AM/FM, lrorn $2195 lYXNVIO) T!lrarh j hnp1111!i tt •.' ... ' . ····~· ...... . . . . , ' , ~ '12 TOYOTA CORONA COUPE 'b'9 VW Bur. 4 spd, mnroot, Alpine Whlte, (511AGAJ SHO\YS EXTR.DtE PRIDE OF OWNER.SHIP • . 0 Grolh Chevroltt • Automatic lrnn1mln1on, AM 18211 Beach Jfunt Sch radio, vinyl t~ .. (419EPCl 8,17~ 549-3331 $2117 .•••• 'Tl VW.-super Beetle. Bright L • red. C893KllZJ $1999 ~t41l tw1A SUNSET FORD . TOYOTA· w=.~:· a ..... ~(j) '73 "TllINC", custom lnte:r .. "Oerectl)" acros1 trOrn the Balboa Bay CJub" 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646·9303 wheels &. top, st:tpes with Saleii e Servi-,72 TOYOTA a fringe, yet! 2500 Atlle11. ..... S2.9:i0. 67341510 --=--~64_,,5~-6406-"';;,..,,=-I 2 Dr. H.T. 1n·v "th r·•-•.. 0 !ilnit rood great ~ saver ¥ • w1 1....,r:i:wu u n e Brand New 1974 (RNX<24i' """""body."' fonn. ready $1695 to put tOi(!ther. $37:>. Call SAAB 99LE Priced to Sall $4384 (#7386) . "Directly across from the BalJoa Bay Club" Sale:. • Service 645-6406 '70 SAAB 99 2 door. 4 speed, air rondi· tionirtg. 154:.!BQEJ $1995 M:J.9783 before 11 or after 6. '13 V\V Lin1itcd E d I t i on , Sports Bug. blue, radials, Im stereo, \Yarrunty. !i1ust sell! 644~57 1972 VW SUPER Beetle, am/fn1 stcaw. new tires, rebll eng, $1700 f Ir m , I 968-615.S MARK II COUPE 4 speed trans1nlssion, radio. (450CIDI 51577 Mt .pu,.LWJiA • TOYOTA Volvo '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS :0Wt ltmi4 • YOLYO 1966 Harbor, c.r-.1. 646-9303 1966 Ha-. C.M. 646-9303 . '72 VOLVO "Directly across from tl1c TOYOTA Corna fo.fark II Sta· 1800ES Balboa Bay Club., !Ion wagon. Radials. A.C. Sales e Service Stereo. $1750 &ID-50!Ji Au~o Trans, Ratlio, 20,000 645-6406 '71 TOYOTA P.U. miles, 1 ov.~r 'GS BUICK. GrrAn Sport, ol spd, rue air. preil trac.tlort, orla: owner, mu)te o I I er, 008-ml i:adlilae 9'15 '72 CPE DE VI LLE ELECTRIC SU NROOF F'uctory 11.Jr rondltionlng, full power, vinyl top, full leather interlot, dual (.'tlmfott seata, s1eroo with tnoe, tilt & tel~ SCOfJlt' ~li!f'r\ng, cruise COil• trol door locks, tv.'IU&ht gen- tlnel. trunk locks, rte., e1c., ell-. E\'l'l'Y ('()nceivable xtrJ Cudllln<· n111kes. Truly n "Jll"'cl" in eV(!l')' respect. {L'l,OCITJ MAIDS CADIUAC _,....,..,-. C-.-54M1 OPEN SUNDAY '72 C E DE VILLE 3 to ChooH From ractory air cond. lull power, vinyl top, Tiit & tel~lc steering, door locks, stereo, choi<'e of le1:1ther or tapeslry int(>rior (239£SO) Take your pl1:k ... $4495 IC-'IEIS CAPILlAC ~-· ... -----~, ~ OPEN SUNDAY 1974 CPE DE VILLE ON LY9,000MILES r~actory nir oonrlitioninr, full power, \'inyl top, vinyl & leather interior, lilt & lele- scoplc steering. 6\ereo, door locks, fully equipped. Looks & runs like the day it wa11 !lrllvered new {Ser. No. 1"'900) $7895 1 "T~-----9=76=5 11600 Firm. ~ SAVE '\~~~: f;IiF';.>radio, ivire oyota Triumph 9767 Crevier BMW $1995 '74 TOYOTA ,65 T 4 208 w. L<1s.i~Jm Santa Ann ll•IERS CADlllAC UOOl-IMI. --••0.\11 -.. Oi~tly across fron1 the Balboa Bny Club" Sale!! e Servi~ 645-6406 '69 MGB. Xlnt runn!n~ cond. !\fake offer.~ 536-579-1 or !2CTJ 592-5473. Opel 9746 D-st Deal R VOLVO 818, 541, good rua-uc ning cood.. 25,000 mi ~- L E~;ro~·~~Y ROADSTER reb~67 1 VOLY0 21 1'44 . "-~~6~i~~:~·:.~~~~-.~ -· -All-MOdolir ---"'~. · .,...,,,. 1o • ------""'~ • roll! (RFKD68l AutomaUc trunsmission air -g:~~~~~bl~. El~r:ac:~ .PWtTOYLOWllATA_· , $1695 ~'.'di~~~f{;;•and;,.,,. f~' "'"'Cadillac n.d .. • .NAllflS ClJ¥!'AC - 1966 Harbor, C.M. &16-~;3 2'°° ~ llwl. ·oo TOYOTA CORONA "'••w ltuJi4 --540-tl ~IKII. auto, air & im· "Directly across from the ...... maculatc! 831·20-lCl dlr. Balboa Bay Club" VOLVO '68 SDV, Cruise, TIT whl. OPEN SUNDAY CADILLACS ' '71 TOYOTA COROU,.A. 4 Sal.es e Service ALS. AJ.LJFM. Sl,050. Pvt. ~' AM/fl,1_,& IDiced 1;:::::;::::::~64~5~-64~0~6~==1~~Hn~'~"'~'·~-c~.M.~.;&tlh-;;··~303 f-,!CP'l!l;,· :o54Jt..~22;;4;,7 =,-,,,--·l----t--11 to sell? 831-2°"\0 dlr. I '. 1959 VOLVO 544. N e e d s '65 CAD COUPE, CI can , engine work. New head. Runs good. $499 . _, 835-Jln $2,250. &14-2037 .,~ UlllCI ENTER .. ~ROill 1\laeARTl~UR 1973 Opel 1\lnnta l.AJXUS, 4 ·~r:sMlV li~neC:..A'SJ1~~;Q ~n 1200,. XTl'lt c.-on~ '!!_1~ _ V-YOLYQ 'T4~~ilP~ s~ikeAM~~J~~~P•.,,m"'~nes~·-~~i~~~'°;'IB..,"d~,;del;;~;:·e:;_lnc, l---r1'.:;:;:::;:;;:::~==1 28mpg, Vinyl !Ojf,IO'IV nu. """ 8Jl-.,..,"' di•. • $2400. 54.'i-3871.. !""" Harbor, C.fl1. ""'"' '61 OPEL CADE'TTE St . 'Cfi ~ 200'l 4 !!peed ex-71 2 '68 !i1'ERCEOES %"10 Sedan \Vagon. 4 spd, 30n1pg, $500. qui.lite iilver w/black int. ' DATSUN 40Z. Auto., air, Auto,, A ~t If r-.1, PIS. Call 536-5072. 1131-2040 dlr. mags, & lo mlles. Sll-2040 P/WindO\!JS 831-2040 dlr. '60 OPEL Sta. \\' "g . llli. ' ', ' I • • t l HEW 1974 B-210 s2579 MO DOWN PTMT, 100% Fin. OAC * FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD • HEW 1974 610 or 710 STATION WAGONS MO DOWN PY MT. 100% Fin. oac * FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * HEW 1974 PICKUP 52885 ,,.0 DOWN PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC • FRfE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD • NEW 1974 710 2-Dr. 52899 MO DOW,,. PYMT. 100% Fin OAC • FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * LEASE SPECIAL 260Z · '128 +to< 610 , '85 + tax 8210 -'68 + to• Pickup -'74 + tax .~ HUGI SILICTIOH ef ,,.f W & USfD JlO 'l't -Al Colen & ~et. D..,...-, AU Cal'$·+ Ta11 & Lie De' & Hncllg YES! WE HAVE ' 109 NEW '74 TOYOTAS IN STOCK PLUS 18 DEMONSTRATORS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE $$$ At the OLD PRICES! Prices start at $ 26 77 • LANDCRUISERS • PICKUP TRUCKS •MARK ll's • CELICA's •CORONA's • COROLLA's ( 4) (15) ( 6) (17) (31 ) (36) (T E2 1-6031) Soft top or Hardtop Long bed or Regular Coupes 9r Sedans GT -ST -LT Wag.-Cps.-Sedans 1200 or 1600 1966 Harbor Blvd., Co sta Mesa • ' . ' • • • • '73 Toyota Cellca ST, Auto Trans, only 21,<XXI miles, !ifag v.·hcels, (730.Jp() FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER $2999 • Groth Chevrolet e 18211 Beach llunt Bch 847-@S7 54~3331 • • • • '69 V\V CAf.1PER. Pop top, tent, radials, reblt eng. $1975 firm Call 646-4747. '69 VW. 1'-lu5t sell. Good concf. nu brkt. lo n1i. S1100/bst ofr. 494·3173 5-l40 Garden Grove Blvd. '61 vw BUG. Good Body Westminster 636-4010 &.. Jnterior. Runs \\•ell, Ero- '73 GRANO PRIX, speelal nonlicat. S325. 962-2343. order. 1 or a kind. Nearly ·ss V\V Bus, top operu;, bed every optnl equip possible. & s 1 0 rage, am-fin/tape, Pirellis. r.oo. 494--83al. 642..s351 AUTOS USED 99il5 '71 VB HORNET Sportabout wgn. 1 Owner. F'ull pwr., 11ir, roof rack. rally v.·hls. Lo mi. $2,0CiO. 64:>·8457 Autos, Imported 9700 s3195 70MGB-GT !Se<.• lllOGt s2795 71 T riunph GT-6 111210SW1 ·73 Cad de Ville, white, tan int. leather, steft'(I. $5600. Low ml, ?riv Party 838-1491 "White Elephants" over- running your house? Tum them ln10 .. Cash" .•. 5ell lhfm thru a Dally Pilot classilied ad! $2695 73 VWBUG foe Wtl.fo&2HEGI s2595 7 2VWBUG 4 8QO.I~) Save Many $$1 over com· d $8 70 ~· parable '75 model. $4295.,"'-'""'""'=".,·=50c:·-':-';::'~~'~=·=1 • $2695 s2295 Call 642-42«1 aft 7 pm. '70 SQBK. Radio, air , clean. ' '73 TOYOTA i\lKII Wagon. new paint. gd ml. $1795 1---------1,...--------1 (3 lttxl . A. P/S G I or bst. 645-2560 aft 6. . ml. 1r. . cy .1 -~--~---- R.oof rack. Exe. $3400/offer. '7'2 VW BUS 536-1526 XLNT COND. ~ ... ~ro=v"OT=A~IV~ .. -.-(~Z"N~ZG01=1· 1$3000 Firm 548-4362 4 speell -New paint '73 SUPER BUG !l!lOGOQJ 4 new tires 2,273 1nl, SHARP! di>-. &l~i-5700 fdlr.) "·.~,~ro=Y~O~T~A~Co~ro-.. ~,-cy-. 71, 1 '74 SUPER BEETLE. 1000 3 speed $39!1 (29103) dlr. n1i, sunroof, arn I Im I &16-4·1~8 SICIW, $2$0. 67]...7354. 'b11 TOYOTA Corona, auto riruST SELL, leaving. '70 $995. VW ettmper. Clean. $2100. 847-9923 eye~ •"-\veekends. Anytime, 673-3898 '71 TOYOTA Corolla. Good 1963 BUG, gd. ('()nd., nu condition. $ 1 3 50. 675-3608 reblt. eng., asking $500. niter SPM. Call: 548-3666 Have wlnltr wear you have '70 VW. Lo miles, Xlnt Cond. outgrown? Sell II fast with $1600. Call 6 7 3 -6 7 4 5 & a Daily Pilot Cla&SIJied Ad! 613--0631. ' 73 VWBUS Foc.W•-AlllO l•HJFOI s4295 $1895 73VWBUS 70VWBUG •Sod.CS..911111&1 •Sod.t024AYSI s3995 s1595 71 VWBUS '69VWBUG lwCorlllll'°"'"ll 'SDl:l.IZGY 1901 s2995 Si495 THE DAILY PILOT ORANGE-COASTS Leadi ng Market place • I ' / I• I / / ....... NEW '75 *Storfire *Omega *C.utlnss *Toronodo 9 w • rr\day, Octeb&r \l. 11174 DAILY PILOT C:eJ!lloc 9;15 Contlnontel 9930 Ford ~ ;..F.:.••...;d;...... ____ 99;_;,.;,1o ~"ld.;.•m=•b;;.i...;•c..-__ '19:...;.,SS, 1 ~er l::rd~:::::::::!!?l~O"V:;:e:-::9:::•-----1friiil' taaulec 9915 '73 EL DORADO LUXURIOUS CONVERTIBLE £'xq•1h!lll" Spani~h gold ~·ltb \l.'hlre lop, goltl teiithcr ln• tenor, tac1ory iUr' condllhm- lng, full pov.·er. stereo with t11ope, door ll ka, tilt,6 tele- Sil>pl<.• stttrlnr. All the )(lnuJ LDw mUeaa:e & fantuUc t~lVNN) $6995 OPEN SUNDAY '73,SE D OE VILLE LAT£ '13 1ltodel..Cln1er FOR.O '72 LTD '72 FOH.D Couri<'r p !. t ku p 'TO OLDS 98 L.S., Ill.I xtrRs, Vlnyl top, hLpesU)' & leather brnldrk brn \'ln)'I IPP. aU BROUGHAM 1•rl1h nu1.p, br1$ht 1'Cd and low mlk•s. I ov.·ner. Phone intt!rlor, lull pov.·e:r, factory ll!ather Int, all xtras. 8313 ONL y 20,000 MILES ~lriped 148'?78LJ P,139 rve1 6-11-W·=°'·c.,--~=~ air co~lflonina:, 11tereo, door ml, under \\'mty. ~rkci Luxlll"foua 2 dr. llanltop C""'. SUNSET FORD tiO OLDS.. >Jnt. cond. P/S. [ockll, till & tefearopl(• &Jetr· cot\d, Redrtd S.I yr o I d ..,_ 54M). Carotn CJvve Bh-d. P/B. fl.10 · Ing, low m11es. Sold new & \\·oman 501e driver, which \'·S cnglne.· 1''nctory air \Vcs.tn1IMter SJ&...Ml10 841-1848 ICf'Vietd here. (015~lPDJ 1 ~1&-'-"'-""=lh_._l6ll00~-·-SU-~-"'~l.-1 ~:1· ~JI·=~~ '11~1~!::: ·;-:tMUSTA~C II 4 ~ '65 OLDS euuau'-. -s-.-.-.~. 'T.? T-BIRO !Andou. ~athel', tullnowcr, stereo. (l081JMAJ $439'.lSUNSET FORD 54-M> Garden GroW Bh'<l. \Veetminstt'r 63ti-1010 Veg• 9974 $5795 l\L\RK IV, ·n all bl ack, du11.I ronifor1 St'lll~. Stereo 1rarumWllon. U.329 rrilles. Gren! 1ransp. Nl!W tir~•· loaded, with telephone, li:n· multiplex. Ull u•hecl. door (339KHZ) $3199 r.tust sell hnnled. 615--100.1 ·n VEGA (SOOEKRl IUllS CADRJ.A(y .;a:-:e l~~~e. leather, ~~d~:i I~~. i~!;; ~:~: M40sg:!Tc~~~~i\<d. Pii1to 99J7 66-~700 20,CID mile», (dlr.) ltoO ~.:=.. C1"Ui1ie cpnt, $6500. Priv Pill'-tra & tht-n\Ollt benutlful one \Vestntlniltr 6J6.«110 Ask About Our \\'nrTallty -l ty. 838-1491 111 So. Calif. t531E1'\\') Lincoln . 9945 '7:! PINTO Rw1about. 4 s'ICCd '1'l Vegn GT \Va ....... exlcnt C tt 9932 $3395 1ran s 111iJSlou, rock, "'V" OPEN SUNDAY orve e 1914 TOWN COUPE P.>'4'ckr b I u t". lla5F-\1Y) corn!, lo nl!.leas,:c $'llOO. or FOR0'71 LTD I"""' brsl oU('r. 615-424S or Camaro 9917 • • e e ,. Onl,y 2300 n1I., immac. ;;~..-J 673-3&'2 --------·1'73 Om-ette, 4 soo, Air eooo. BROUGH AM 64Q.gj26 SUNSET FOR D Dark l\ferallic Ciret'fl, R.allye Popular 4·Dr. Hardtop Maverick 9947 5-l-IO Gan!('n Grove Blvd. ~1UST sell l!r1l Vl1:1'1:. Ex· 73 CA~tARO Landau coupe. Wheelll, Radial Tlreli, Sharp F'iu;\Ol-y alr cond., Ml pcr.o.·er, \\'t•tuniinsl('r 636-4010 <.'f'll<'nt l'on<11t lon, sik·k 5hif1, Buckel seats, mag wheels, Low Mileage, only 25,000 \111yl top, lapestry interior, , 7 1 'lAVER!CK C••b'" '12 PINioSl·"·RP (J.2SEllL) "'::1~"~"·:,,962o=-·~-"°'-=-~ 1973 c'pe DE VILLE air conditioning. («X>l!YB) mileqe car, THE PRIDE dual <'Ornlort seal~. auto " , ... ne .,.. '13 VEGA Estatf' \\'a~. 4 $3199 01', THE BOULEVARD. trans.,radio,ht"ater.8tr11.ck Aulomatlc, llUll\ whrels , 61.'>-j700 {dlr.) SPf'\'CI transmission, yf'tlOw less Than 15,000 Miles SUNSET FORD {849GVHl $6999 stt>rro tape. All the itb:. :-.tras bright red. IOlSCCTI $2199 Ask About Our \\'an·anty (189JNF) $2-199 Beautiful Shado-.v 1nupe with 5440 G&rden Grove Bl<,'d. • Groth Ch•vrolet e (368C."UU1. Super lov.· n11Jes. SUNSET FORD 1~-------~-1 SUNSET FORD '72 VEGA Cpe, radio, heater~ automall IJi.t.ns, only. 15,050 rnlln. 512F'YW "t'! VEGA Kammback OT \\'agon. Air con~~. <I speed t r anxml111lo n llOlG\\IN) n99'J SUNSET FORD ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST DEALER matching vinyl lop & full Wl'ltminster 6JIHOlO 18211 Beach Jlunt Bch $2295 5440 Gurcl{'n· Grove R!vcl. ·;~. Nl'w ~\res~ nciv shocks, M-IO Garden Grove Blvd. leather interior. Factory 11.ir ,,,.. c•••ARO 847..L'AO'T .. .,, .. ~ .. l \Vf.'Stminster ~.iotO ·IJ.OOO 1111• 2J nipg, Ill'!)' \Yc ... minsler 6li-f010 --•J · · S -h uJ ""n ""'°' .... ~ -cl('an. $1300. &U--0185 & •• 54-W Garden Grove Blvd. \Vt'£ I minster 636-4010 "Ll!;l" it In clauitied, Ship lo Shore Re!!olts! ~5678. , }: tape, tlll & telescopic l'lleer-3 ...-i uto 546-4145 alter CADll~ ~ t.'Uuu liontng. ter eo \\1( FM.·8 track. Recently rebuilt • e e e ~ ~ Mercury 9950 5-11-:!'185 T(•rry. Canri 9715 Capri 9715 $: -- $4495 • BRANO NEW CU11ASS "S" H.T. CPE. rHcLUOlllG: Delu)(e Seat B ett s ,•Tint ed Gl ass ,•A 1r Conditioning* Power Brakes •"350" V·8 Turbohydroma11c • Till Wh ee l•A M Racho •Wh1te side wall ti r es •Mu ch irore •Brand New nineteen sevenly lour Olds Cutlass {Ser "2023011 ing. l"ull power. door locks. s~'"" 8 · '67 'VETTE COU\'erl t?T-4 ·"i9~4f . '1'1 1'1ERClJP,Y ~lont ei:;o '71, r.tags, new radial ~il'C'!I, Radial tires, cll Ulf' Xlnt& &. spd. Af.tlF1'1, Xll'a clean """!"'• coupe. Air <."Ondltioning. A ne\\' bl'l.:lkl.'5 •• 32,00J 1111, 30 just go~eou.~ (611FIPC) Chevrolet 9920 $2!i00. firm. 7lH16--:?'l70 steal (lJ9.l.J) $1-999 n1pg, 581-281.:i 9 Others to Choose Cougar 9933 OPEN SUNDA y SUNSET FORD '73 Plt\'TO ~uirt' \\'111!1111,, J • • • • .12 XR 7 . 1 ii 1.11 '12 l'ORD Cuuiier pickup. 5110 G11rdrn Gro\'C' Blvtl. 20,COO n1i. ~~nt Co:1d. $:.'9j() II MAlllS CADIUA( '74 Chevy Nova, V-8, Auto -• all", u ~wr.,. 1 Westminsttt 636-4010 o!r. Pvt PY i,l-W.16. Trar.s, Air Cond, Red, Lo"' ~·hJ., stereo, lo m1., Xlnt. Skle pipes, mags, cumper -' StOO ••Wr ...,._ f\lll.,,, 11,w •ul A'ITRAC· Cond. 644-5389 shell . 10'2006\VJ $2599 Musta ng 9952 Plymouth 9960 -...... , • ~~ ' SUN SET FORD ·nvELY PRICED A"f $3399 Dodge 9935 S.140 GaM<'n Grove Blvd. ATLAS OPEN SUNDAY • Gro!h Chevrolet • \\'eslmins1er frs6-40lO 'l4 MUSTA NG '73 CALAIS 18211 Beach H~nt &;h '73 DODGE S"'ingcr landau CABRIOLET 'l'OP 8'17·6087 5i19-33:ll l'OUIJ(' Ai 1· conditioning. • • • • 502G&'fl $2999 Factory Air Conditioning Full ~\-er, full leather In· "12 CltEVROLET LW SUN SET FORD 1.e1·lor, lilt & teleS<.'Oplc steer-Pickup. •1amed, n1ngs, fur J.t.10 Garden Grove Blvd. ing, AM·Flol radio, door lined shell with re e I er . \Vestn1iJ1s,1 ('r 636-4010 locks, exeel!ent condition in-l26.12'5NJ $2199 '70 DODGE nt.rt Land au side & out &. low miles. SUNSET FORD coupe. Air conditioning, t7"J5GIAJ 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. automatic t377APT) $149'.I $5495 \Ve11tmlnster 636-1010 SUNS ET FORD CLEAN '&I IP.tPALA WGN. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. NA8EIS CAO!IUC 2'00 llo\rMt ...... --91 ,.,./air, ex<.-ellenl 327 V-8, \\'estn1lnster 636-4010 auto trans .. lie\\' ball joints, Ford 994'0 & shocks, Radial tires. \'Cryl--------- econ & depend. S 3 5 0 · •73 GALA..\'.IE 500 J..andnu 968-1292 l'OUIX'. Air <'Onditioning, nice OPEN SUNDAY '72 DATSUN 510 \vagon. Alr (l'..'!:l."iOJ $2'009 '12 FORD GRAN TORINO Auton1a,tic transmission, IJO"'• ~r steering, vinyl top. l4ll· ELl~) $2177 f}Wtlwii& · VOLVO 1966 Jlurbor, c.~1. -~1~9~7~3~E~L~DO="'R'°'A~D~0~-1 t."Onclitioning, l11.nd11-u. r o o I SUNSET FORD rack. t866FTH) $2-199 5'140 Garden Grove Blvd. '73. FORD• Courier pickup. ELECTRIC SUNROOF SUNSET FORD "'cstmfnster 636-4JIO Al\1/F'M. radio, only 17,57·1 V6, 4 s{)('c<I, fat'tory a i r . Ch 1 I Pl h Po w e r Sl<'er i11g, w!utew:1ll ry~ er y~out ) tiJ•e:s. tinled glass, landuu Open l.>t11ly & Sun . t!I HJ I :'If top. 029KER. 2929 Hat·!mr Bl\'J,, $AVE Costa l\lesa 546-1934 '72 ROADl?UNNLH. llL"HST 4 sp. !\lags & !\lt't'ts-au· shOcki-. ·100 cu.in. rni;. SIGOO Cash Flrtl\t 494-3693 '63 VAl.IAl\'T IZX\'~'ti\I Auto !rans, Clean~ 645-5700 lrl\r.) Pontiac 9965 ~'=""''="=;:=.,=.:..,~1·r1 'l'OYOTA Corona ?!lark ~ -· ll \Vagon. Automatic. air ronditioning, roof r 11 ck. . C713ESF) Ui99 Striking Burnt Sienna 1',irc-r,.i40 Ganlen GroW! Blvd. '1'l J.'ORD Gran Torino g.~-rt miles. (200-'".>8\V~ $2699 m "t ,,.,·1h Saddl• l•ath·• ~ SUNSET FORD 54-ID G11rdr11 Gr'Ov" BJ,d. ""' '" '" '=-" Westminster 635-4010 <.'OU!>('. A i r conditioning, \Vcstminslf'r ~ 636-40lO 5W> .Garden Grove Blvd. !Jiteiiot'. Vinyl lop, dual <'Om• •73 STATION Wagon, 9 pass, mai.: 1\·hcels. ( j 9 SEX N / :>1~0 Garden Gro1·(' Blvd. '"-" "lU'fM" ._ ' + " -. l.\'estm1nster 636-4010_ SUNSET FORD , roct Beats. factory alt <:on-~ \ "~ _.,.,. ...., " ., '--' a ~" di . . 1 11 .1 & p/s, p/b, air. auto tr:1ns, .,,.,,,,., \'estminstcr wu-tlliO 1,,·.-o·I. •'•""'· ,.,,· •. ·h-k• .. 73 LE. MANS Lux MO<rel, Capri Sale! - NOW! FROM s33aa 00 lAST ,.., • .,,.._, uonmg, u po"·er, 11 t p/••at•, p/wo··", ra ck, SUNSET FORD '69 L ~-382J ··~ '·"" ' ·' "'" 2 d l d I """"'-" t"""" ,., ••-n· g ,,,.....,.. ..... ,,.._. :ro ... .,.,. . ( ON) J<·a' ., .. , ,,, ..... , ,..,, .. k !'~-. 1, un au lop, pm/ m .• FOR THESE ~ ...... 'Op '"'. n ' ........ Michelin tires, 454 (' n g' r. Un c-~ c--Bl·" A/C v I " ' "-' .. ,,,__, ""' ...,.., d ~ 9100 du ad with tape, t·ru1se control, $3400 645-1134 aft 12pm \V J"t-11\1 . __ ,, .... ,,,,,~~ ... o . 1ny top 5·16-aY.itl ·lf• 3 :nr <'On ' U! er -ml. E··_ . .&. _ .... , •• ,.. A _DR_ l_j n...stocL is-1.e c . __ -.LOJUAla:>---~J--'""°~'~'""'"k"-" W.Uhe-Dlx....cx.. es min~ er ,...,..,,. ~ ___ _..(dtr.)_ _ ' , · !00---lllY-6"'-'"6<'-'""~-~,_....... 1ra..; & IOI\: miles-(2'i7HNA:r 1910U.1PALA7'"4'Qr,nir-wnd;1970 V;\N-\VAGON; air, '13 COUR1ER --(Afi'14~1 :O.tt;iSTi\NG GT, v-.s. 55Z-szTI. -n"ght now·.· Hurry to choose Sale Priced auto. 54.,000 ml. Xlnt cond. auto, elean, 4 new rad. • -~\'/TOP KAT Shell ~!:i .;,~,' 1~{i~: 1~~ ~1~: 'Tl PONTIAC Gl~".fld Prix ""~~~~~-=-::....I $lf.()(). s.;7-om ev es & tires. $2000. ~9435 &1;,.;1100 ldl.r.) RV:O.I 64-t. p.p .. 64S.-9'.5t Land1=•c',',"c1'us~!"'39'.l· Bright red. your favorite style. uaaaN l'aftit1.&, 64&-3214 days. '64 GALAXI.E 2 dr, Xlnt. 1972 GRAN TORINO f ...., .Jo nAnww~· • 7 i CHEVROLET Caprice tires. air, 1·us1 ~rviced, in1-· ' • •• c. 197;1 1\IUSTANC 1\lach I · SUNSET FORD 2 - lt"I-"--lhll. aw, A1\1/Ft.:I i:.te1w, Xlnt. sil\'er air s1 Prro V-6 4 spd --~oe_. A i r conditioni!lg, mat·. $500~ ~ cond. $2700. \\'ill consider S·~~ ' &lll'. I !&:I ' ' • · ~140 9arocn Grove Blvd. ~~1 dove grey. f114FEI) $2999 197'1 ~'ORD cuslon1 500. Xlnt trade for gd. \rans. car. • · · \\'estm1nsrer 631HOJO SUNSET FORD c 0 11 d . Serviced regularly. 962-281l '70 . !\lUSTANG Coo~. 6 CLASSIC 1966 GTO Conv .. OPEN SUND A y 5440 Carden Gl'O\-e Blvd. Fully eq'pcl. $1600. 586-6965. ' 7 3 F 0 RD S q u i re l 0 cyhndct', a u ~l o n1 a \ L c • A new rads, brakes [ront end. * GREAT BUY! * Westminster 63&-4010 '68 CORTINA Sta. \Vgn. Gd. passenger v.·agon. Very ga:;Si'r. ! 144651 si999 M9 mill, 4 on tt.e' flr. Needs •12 COUPE DE VlLL.E"-C 0 NV ER Tl BLE Chevy gas mt., $450. sharp.~ A I r conditioning. SUNSET FORD valve job. $415. 540-&IO'l Xlnt Cond Super Clean Imp a I a, A i r ' Power . 613-!HS2 (8ffi!YSI $3999 5'140 9ardcn Grove Bl\'rl. '69 r I RE B I RD radio ..-645-9252' * 11>etlkers.-beautllul b.1.u e. , 7 , F O R 0 S . 0 StJNSE-T-FGRD~-\V.e.slm.UlStcr (i.'lli..,IOlO hP:itl"r. air. pis, p/b, $1200'. ·$1195. 496-5919. .. quire 1 5-1-W Carden Grove Blvd. Oldsmobne 9955 :i36-i6~9 '73 CADll.LAC, 2 dr. O>upe de Ville, Bus. Exec. car, Extra!<, excel. rond. $51.')(). Call : 5.51-61:>5 Wkdys. 9 to 6 =~"";;-;;==-,=I p;isscng('_r wagon. Ro o r '14 MONTE CARLD. s pt l""JCk, nlr condilioning. Lime Wcstn1inster 636-4010 ·;o PONTIAC B t' OU g ham Cpe. Xl~t rond, V8 350 eng, t,.'Old. (14510) $3399 '72 LTD 4Door H.T. Sealoam ~les & Sf':Vlce c:Ollj)('. Full power, sharp. air, radials, full pwr, 10,IXKI SUNSET FORD Green. lfi60Clli) $1999 OLDSM OBI LE 1137ANB) $l999 ml. $4100. 833-9432. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. SUNSET FORD GMC TRUCKS SUNSET FORD "IQ CAD COUPE DE VILLE ''l'l NOVA (451FWA) <\Veslminster 636-4010 !)140 Garden Grove Blvd. HONDA CARS }t..I{) Garden Crov<! Blvd. ---------1 needs paint onJy. otherwise V-8, a ir, &, p.5 '72 LTD 4 dr, hardtop, vinyl \Vestminstl'r 636-~0IO UNIVERSITY OLDS \T,.,,.h.undlmlt1Ser1""blrd 636-99!07100 Clasaifted Ads •...•• OO-S678. per!. C(Jnd. 49+9506 '-"'"S-SHARP. (dlr'> top, ~uc air, ~v.-cr brakes, 1!J6!J F'ORD Cortina. Autos, New 9IOO Autos, Naw 9800 Q'IU" •w • steering & w1~. Steel Need11 work. 2850 HllJ'bot Blvd. ==~="------"'---'--'----'"'-"' "12 EL CAM lNO llu belted Radials 40,000 miles, 5'1:5-2301 After 5 p.n1. Costa ltfesa ~·96CO ,73 T.B. l\1INT ('()ND. Low Everything. very good cond,.644-6421 '65 FALOJN \Veg. A Ir, 1968 OLDS Lw:ury Sedan. n1il. private par!y $ 4 6 5 O 2626 Barbor Blvd. of Cars ~nt cond. P!liO-'72 FORD custom, 500. Xl n1-h~ler, new brks, r e b I t run po~-er. Air. $ 7 5 0 . 49+-12Z1 =~'47-"""""9""=""''='!J'i1l.8200ce'~=-·=I conri. Serviced regularly. tnu1~. 2 nu lires. $500 . Private party, San Oem.lc.730'.""L"u,""'b~l"-<-.-v~;-,y~l-to-p-.1 FOR COlttPLETE REPAIR l'ully equipped. $16 0 0. 4!}j-489L 49'1--1593 stereo, tilt \\•hc<'/. Priv Par· Costa Mesa 540·5630 \Vork on OJrvair & Cotvair ~. =~=~=~~~= '70 V'~A CRUISER F""'i •-B · ...._,1 "'""'"l4 ·70 F'ORD J~TD 4Dr. H.T. LY• , w 1y, .,.,...,.,. 838-1•191 uggi~ . ......, ..........v.' '69 COUNTRY SQUIRE, 10 Landau. A i r conditioning, )lOl\·<'r. A/C. Ne\\' rad i a I Mazda 9738 '66 Chev. Impala, $300, or pass, full power . Xlnt rond, light blue. <299BNP) $1599 tires. shock:;;, brakes. $2l50. c;;.::;:;o:_ ____ ...;,:,""'-------------------- \Vill negotiate. ?ho·l'~ 557 air. 1 0....'ner $825. 846-1335. SUNSET FORD 552-7464. ~ FOR Sa I e l 963 Ford 5440 Garden Gro\'C Blvd. -t '64 OLDS J."'85. \'t)ry clean.J•1111••"!!'1i11•"'!'11!1••·----· '73 STATION \Vagon, 9 pass, Fairlaoe, good cond, $210. Westminster 636-4010 2 dr. hntlp. Will trade tor ale. aolo trans, p/b, p/s, 962-r:US 'Tl. LTD Landau coupe. Air P.U. &12-1298, 361, Ogle, 20 TO CHOOSE FROM PRICED AT 1 OOl OVER 70 FACTORY INVOICE COST A speed, radio, tinted glass, dlx. bumpers, whitewalls, VEGA ·#1251. $84 : $l041.70 is tltt Iota! unh ,rf<9 Ind. tsx & lie. fees. hftorrftl pymt. ·price is $41 16 ind. tox & lie. fee1 & c11rrying di0111u lcit •I months on oppro'IUI ofyovrmdl1. A.P.I. 1 $.91~ e MON. 1MRU FRI. I AM TO 10 PM • e SAT. & SUN. 9 AM TO 6 PM e GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 hochllvd. 847-6087 Autos, New 9800Autos New 9800 27.000 1111, 97'91820 lc.7i0JC..,,RA~N"CH"E"RO=,-gd7.-,,,-,~~.. 1.'0ndtlionlng, blue. (5J2GBJ) CM. 1970 a-tE.'V l\talibu. E.xtra air. Al\t/fll stereo, I nl. t2699SUNSET FORO '73 OLDS DELTA Cou pl'. ('lenn. As' ';g $1400. Call x!nt. <'Ond. Sl400. 6T:>-34M X!nt .. pvt. ply., must sell. 9'f9..Ml9 llftl'r 5 pm. Suffering a slOnl~ crisis? 5.l·W Garden Grove Blvd. 8·12-1282 1971 EL CM.!INO PIS ttlr Sell no-longer needed items \Vl•stminstl"r 636-4010 OLDSMOBILE \\'agon, 1973, &_ Mags. $2000. ' ' with ll Daily Pilot Classified Daily Pilot Oassitied Ads Custom Cruiser. 1111 xtrai;, 4!J3..6872 Ad! 64.2-5678. every day! low milca~e-. 644-0719 '69 CHEV IMPALA . Loaded,,_T;._o;.,Y.;.•...cl•-----'9"-765-"-_T;._o.:.Y,;;,•l.;.• _____ 97_6,_.S_T;._o.:.yo;._l.;.• _____ 97...;.65 Runs Good. Clean $ l 0 0 0 .1- Call &12-5351. '65 !\!alibu SS, good tires. S375 c'ash or best of t c r 64&-S5.'il, CM WANTED dead or a l ive, Corvair 1965 or newer for parts. 53&-0383 Chrysler '70 CHRYSLER 300 Landau rou pe. Povter !eat, speed t.'Ontrol. (!4417) $1799 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. \Vesbni~ter 6J6..40l0 '68 NEWPORT, 1 dr, alr 1:ond, radio, htr, PS/PB. tint gla!i!!, gd rol>ber,clean. $595 or b:!t. 54s:-054t . '72 Thf.PERlAL • LaBru-on, FfP, AIC. AM/Fl\t, tape, lealh. int., looded. $3800. 6T;N031 or 497-2292 Autos, New 9800 • 173 MARK IV •••••••••• $7 400 ~Brown leather, Fulty Equipped. Less Than 25,000 mlles, l ie. 1297 GOP . '73 ELDORADO • • • • • • 57200 Yellow-Beige Leather, Fully Eou1pped, only 10.000 local miles, Ser. 114039 STARTING HERE STARTING NOW MIDYEAR '73 COUPE DE VILLE •• 56000 Yellow-Beige leather, Fully Equipped,· less Than 22.000 miles. Lie. •913 GXU 173 COUPE DE VILLE •• 55800 • Blue, White Leather, Fully Equipped, less Tttan 18,000 miles..Ser. 11 s297, . •73 · JEEP • • • • • • • • • • • • 54500 , ~ ~5. V-8 wit.h headers. 4-wheel d r., roll ·bar, s pecial Gales wfleets with Parnelh tires, low mlleage. l ie. #516 JFB ' . . . ~72 RENAULT •••••••• 52395 Fastback Coupe, autom111c, air, like new, less than 25.000 miles. e>eell -o·my ctr. Uc. 1956 GOO · .,....., v --·-- 172 COUPE DE VILLE .;54700 Gold, Beige Leather. Fully Equipped, Less Ttian 36,000 miles. l ie. •563 EGR DISCOUNTS ON BRAND NEW '75 · BUICKS '71 RIVIERA ••••••• : •• 5299 5 l\QY. Brown leather, Fully Equiriped, Leu Than 40,000 miles. Lie. 1319 OLH JM SI Ef!IS IMPORTS, INC. 130 I q..I; rt l111ell 133·9.300 BRAND NEW OPELS FROM 52988 {Ser. 19281-411} IERRY ·BUICK 536·6588 ' 5th & Walnut, Huntington Beach / " Believe It! New Rotary Sedan 50,0QO miles or 36 month warranty Standard Equipment Includes: • 4 Speed Transmi ssion • Front Disc Brakes (power assist) • Radi al Tires • Rear Wind ow Defogger •Tachometer · •Trip Odometer •Reclining Front Bucket Seats •Tinted Gl ass • Full Carpeting •Electric Clock •Cigarette Lighter •Locking Giove Compartment • Flow Thru Ventil atio n •Locking Fuel Fill er Door •Flow Thru Venti lation •Locki ng Fuel Fi ller Door •Wood Grain Steering Wheel •Tool Kit • Heater • Defroster •Vin yl Interior • & Much More! Ser.110678.$1k.11994 ·-HURRY! Just a few left! MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd ., C.M. ' , " • ' • , I ' • ~-llG -: .· ,_,,· ELE·CTION OF 1975's NOW Available For Immediate · Delivery WITH _MORE ARRIVING , ·-ALMOST DAILY! ' TEST DRIVE YOURS TODAY • • • " • • This is an actual photo9raph of ap· proximately half of our Honda Car Inventory. One reason we are num· ber one in the West and in the top Five -Nationwide. Low Volume Brand -New '7 4 · . . ' . ' ;. Prices, Comfortable ·terms, and a complete service facility devoted exclusively to economy cars are three bi9 reasons you should visit the leader before you buy anywhere! ' 2 Door Coupe (~2 1 5 1 003) · UNIY:ERSl1¥ -•SERVICE " ~ ' '~-'---... .•PA•TS -·---;...---;;;;--=--~'. 1-~....--.,.-;-l~,~~.,.:L~ 1------~1 s-16Jl~. 5 6n~. 2850H~BOR-BLVQ. ·.- For 48 mos incl. T&L Deferrea pm1 Price is S3420 73 A.P R.1s 13 51%. . ~~~D '7 5 ST AR FIRE $. ~~~ ---' ORDER YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR ~~~ND '7 5 OMEGA $ ORDER YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR ~~~ND '7 5 CUTLASS ORDER YOURCHOICEOFCOLOR ORDER YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR , · .. ~sta;.Me~/ ~.. 540~9i · 0 '66 CHEV. WAGON Impala. Automatic. air cond .. POwer steering. (Sld386J '66 MUSTANG Au1omat1c radio. oower sreenng (ZV- C492) '69 COUGAR '69 · DODGE Cpe. Automalic. power steeri ng, air con- d1t1on1ng, WSW. {YXA088) '71 TORONADO Vinyl top WSW air. P-w1ndows. P-seats. stereo, tu tl oower (64 l CPJJ '72 HONDA COUPE Automatic, rad io. neater. white wall tire s. 4 speed . WSW, radio. {4 l 6GWX J (529LLE) 5977 51477 '68 CHEV. '73 HONDA . IMPALA . . CIVIC Air cond . automatic, powe' s.teer1n9. radio. healer. WSW. (ZXW244) 4 s.oeed. WSW. radio. (357HTPI I I • . • • • • I • . ' ' - ' • ·~ • -- We hove been No. 1 dealer in Orange County Lincoln· Mercury Soles for over eight consecutive years (octiial factory figures). There must be a reason. • -•Friday, October 11. 1974 OAJL v .,,o, u 1 r · ONE 1974 MONTEGO Everyone knows that when the bolt of cloth is down to tag ends you get once-in -a-lifetime savings . Li sted here is every new 197 4 and 197 4 staff car left in our stock. If YOUR car is among them YOUR savings will be almost unbelievable. 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Stoeks * VOL 67, NO. 284, 4 SECTIONS, +4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1974 TEN CENTS Mills .Stays Away Froni ~-con.gress.-'He's Sick ' Fmn Wire Servlce1 WASHINGTON -Hop. Wilbur Mills (!).Art,), ·"'11 word to Coogress today that ht was Ul and would not be able to make bl.s fint public appearance since a woman jumped out ol his car M<Jll\lly 'Into the bockwater of t b e Potomac River. "'Ibo whole family came down with the IMll bis grandson· bad yesterday," Mills' admbWitrallve. aulstant Eugene Gou lold reporters awaiting Mills' ar· rival. Tue Washington Poot today quoted three IOW'CeS as saying-the woman work· ed in 1973 as a ltrtpper at the Silver Slipper ln Washington under the name Fa one Foxe, the• 1 Ar1entlne firecracker.'' · The Post said the identification was provided by Bill Garney, a Wasblngton dancing instructor, who said he ga\•e her ballet lessons three years ago, and by two strippers at tht Silver Slipper who declined to allow their names to be used. The nenpaper quoted the two stri~ pen u saying that Mills and Mrs. Amabel Battlst.ella had been s e e n together regularly since July 1973. The two strippers said Mills spent as much as $1 ,700 in one night at the Silver Slipper, buying inagnwn bot- tles of champagne for his companions, the Post said. However, the newspaper aald Arthur August, whom it identified as th e establishment'• manager, denied that he had ever seen Mills in bis night club. The Post also quoted August as saying he does not know Mrs. Battistella. In a ,telephone interview, a woman who identified herself as Beverly Payne said she was the manager ci the Sliver Slipper and asserted that P.1n. Battistella had never worked there. She also said Mills bad never been 1n the club. Kissinger Averts ' From Gun Inside In a statement issued Thursday, Ml\ls said be v.·as ''embarrassed and hwnlllated" by the Monday incident ln '11itich park police stopped his car. The police said he and his companions were intoxfcated and Mills had scratches on his face . l\lrs. Battistella -who Mills called a family friend -left the car and jumped into a body of water near the Jefferson Memorial. Mills said they "'·ere taking (See ~llLLS, P1ge A%) Plane L. __ _ _ _Accidental -5 Men Rape ,Beddin ·neq~sted-/ U,IT....._ -Mltt.'S"-COMPAf>IJOH?" SIES PRIVACY ABUSES 1-----<uc1·s,..1iir w o1iilil,,.r Weinb~r.ger Tells D.rive ' For Privacy BJ JORN VAi.TERZA Of ....... ,.... .... Secntory of R"'11h/ If.duoatlon and Welfare ea..,... Wetaberger told a large UC Jntne audience 'lllunday that a federal campaign· Is under way to rein· fora: the lndl'ridual's. ttPt of privacy, but that t.clmology makes the job a touet>-Relating a reeentJy d t 1 c o v e r e d sDoammoa ~one c:omputer mt<lD -. foot aDotber of !Is data, ·we!ntierger Ult! that -of the best rn.thada of <llding a-. m bllonnatlnn- gatherlng ~ be a "Privacy BUJ of Rlibla''1wbich could be -eilber lllll!IO state or the !eden! level. isucb l<llltatioo, which be mlon!ed, -..... the cl!Jien that he wodld blve llCCOa to bis """1'Cls In the public er private 1eetor; that he would have Ille right to chall-the veracity of op«lllc data in thO -and then ·lo ckWmlne bow It ii cllmemlnated. •.,,;;, teclmology i. new, and It hu }~ very, fast," he !aid. · Weinberger, wi-Wuhlngtoo career · :-liunched during the Nixon yeani, IDlde ne JpeClflc references to t b e ·-.. ~ i;i&b\ to privacy blamed Oobil-.... ·' W ......... ~I oll a full day · "' ·~ throughout the lllate, ·~ cm -It -h ~~UC! lerles 'bl -'rplllod-" the pp of privacy ID ta. U.S. . (lo9 WUNiUlall. Pap AZ) • Weder Patchy ·rate n!PI anc1 euty morning low . -or roe \)ther- J wise SWU\y and 'Waniltl' Saturday, !Ughs In the upper 'IOI inland,- lllibtly lower at the beachea INSIDE TGDAV One of Eu.rope'• hottest con· ducting properties f.s coming io wield his baton botr tht UC lf"Oi1w Ortht1tni. Staff Writer 1om Bartc11 talked 1Dith. Alvaro, Ca11lllo ncl·tDhM he bell""' Ill< orcht•tro can beCC>TM a major mttdcal force in Southern Coli· /ornf4. lt'1 all on th1 \Vccktnder cover. M ""' 1'"'« ,.i -.. \., M. ...,.. .. c1......-. Al c....,,.... c1.1t -" C~ Ct o..111 '""'" Al .. lft!Wt .. '"' .. =:..-.-~ i\1111 i,..-. II """' °""' ,, "-r Tr• M -CH JlllWl\Nll ,.... .. Nt.._.1 Mm At °"-'-" .... ,._It ll·l ""91 IN lltdl Mlortltta ... , -Cl -.... CH ·-M W.rM lltlW M ' w......... cw Shots Hit u~s. Agent DAMASCUS (UP!) -Secretuy of State Henry A. Ki.9singer narrow I y -1*1 Injury today wbeo an Israeli· made UZI submachine gun fell from a ract Inside bis plane and dllcbarged two shots that olJtj!ily "'lUllded Secnt ~ a&eot Walter llothe In the riibl arln .......... 1111o·ftNbead. Kllsinpr ..., odJ 20 feet •Wl1 - the ~ occumd • bis pl.-- taxtlni fQr takeoff from Cairo t o Damucus aDd WU not hurt. ~' be w~ .able to joke a~t the bx:tdent with 'Bothe an:l newmnen aboanl the plane. Bothe mna)ned with the party. The lnddent wu not ezpected .to have any major effect on Kiuinger'1 eeven- day, seveo-natlon Middle Ea.ot nu.slon ID oearcb of a pennaneot peace formula between Israel ud the Arab nations and perhaJlO lower Anb ail prices. The UZ1 is a rallid-ftre 1Ubmachlne ·gun and security officials said they keep it on band in case large crowds get out of control. When it di3charged ac· cldentally, Bothe r.n to the floor In the galley of the plane and KIBslnger was nisbed to bis !...Ward cabin by other Secret Service agents. 'Ille ageots did not know Immediately wbelber the shots bad been fired Inside or outside the plane at Cairo's heavily guarded airport. .Bothe was given tmmedlate medical attention aboard the aircraft. They found one small bullet bole in the celling and fixed il Kissinger later came back to cbecj: por900ally oo the mOOltion of Bothe, who ls his senior security guard. He told him : "You are lucky." Bott.=. was permitted to •peak to his family In Alexandria, Va., over the plane '• radio It> 11S11UO them he WU ooly lllilhlly hurt. "You are all lucky," Kluinger told newsmen aboard the plane. "I am serious.'' A doctor on boanl said they might fly Bothe "' Beirut il hospitalization proved oecessary. But Bothe appeared . to bl In good condition and told nc,... men., "l want to 1t.ay with the trip." ... Dancer Fann. Fox• Texas Victim SAN ANTONIO, Tea. (UPI) -Pro· be of Laguna A 21.year-old woman told police she was running naked along a street seeking help alter be I n g ·Rock y Admits Brother Ga ve Book B (fc;~ing [i%~~;::~~.,,,\i"'" .. ~_. __ p oli~e W~ia.hed 11Je woman said that in the first ~' attack she was flX'Ced into a car by the thrff men as Ille walked alooc a Jtreet oo. San Antonio's north aldt. She said they loQlt her to the west side, raped her and rode olf in tbelt car, leaving ber By JACK QIAPPEIL U the council -the assoclallon Of "-~ "'"" si.tt ls prepared to go it aJOoe. Reddin has WASHI NG T 0 ~ (AP) -Vice The Laguna , Beach Police Employes assured the Laguna ~acb po I i c e P r e !!I i de o t · d e s 1 g n a t e Nelson A. AssociatJon will ask that a pallce con--employes his organization can conduct Rockefeller bas acknowledged that h1s IUltanl firm laeaded by Tom Reddin, a "review and analysis" of the local bro~ Laurance financed a 1970 book clille l'D Ill>, ..... W.. naked. *·. llio oald, ID ,_ Ille ft&o ~. . ' ·ir...lle ·-e:-·._,. ,crilicol.;!,.M; '· ~-'"• 1i......'"1 , 'liliiil' .. MOa u-tt s ~:. • • *•I-._.. M ·~ · llcMa l• i• """ · 111 ·e:U..www T:l.i:a d"9'f{1 !few Y«t. · •• cm·~ Her nm try or help ..... -.II&). Tbe reeid-of a hoole Ille went to telephoned police. Saddlebaek Talk As!IOdallon l'ftot-Terry MacAdam Mac.\Gam and other memben of the But Rockefeller added that ~ ball said 'the group will seek the official as.wclaUon executive commJttee cited no knowledge of b.IS bro t be r 1 in- endor9ement of the Laguna Beach City low morale, high penonnel turnover, volveme~l at the time and would have Council end ask that tbe council fund and other clllliculties In the department oPPOOed 11 had be known. the study estimated to cost "$7,500. as the reason for the request. In a statement issued throuati a 0 We're trying to come across with 9P0kesman Thursday, Nelson J\oekefel1et a pMitive approach" MacAdam said. said the book, "Arthur J. Goldbtfl, "There Ls a definite need for this the Old and the New" by Victor Lasky. \\."e have an ineffective department ,: was underwritten by a $60,000 investment be said, ' from his brother becaU&e it was ••a Stewart Vdnll Opposes He said it was the idea of the police book that was expected to sell well." employes that if an outside and highly .. However. Rockefeller added, the_ boot respected firm such as Reddin's came was a. flop. Laurance found himself in, its findings could improve the depart-stuck with a net l05s of around $52,000. ment operaUons. While this was a bu.sines!; bs, he did Off shore Oil Drilling . By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of JM 0.lty "let Staff Former Interior Department Secretary Stewart Udall, the man who approved offshore oil drilling near Santa Barbara and has taken licks for ii ever since, said Thursday night be does not favor renewed drlllin*' otr the coast. Udall, speaking before a group ol. Antiques Shoplifted At Capistrano Store Antiques valued at $150 were stolen 'lbunday from a San Juan Capistrano store by thieves who took advantage of the owner'• preoccupation with In· teric:r rearrangements, Orange County Shertfrs offlcera said. Henrietta Warren, owner of Twin Can- ..., Anilques, 31182 Camino Capistrano, told depuUes three 17th Century framed miniatures were taken from an open display cue while-her back was turned. Saddlebac1c Valley residents, said the current approach of the Department of the Interior is to locate oil, pump it out of the ground and use It. "We ahouJd be conserving it," Udall said, "not using it up." During his tenure as secretary of the Interior in the 1960s, Udall approved drilling leases of the Santa Barbara coastline, site of a major oil spill in 1969. "I haVe taken the brunt for what happened in Santa Barlilta..'' Vdall said. He charged that the cufi'ent Interior Department secretary, Rogers P.iorton, has embarked on a policy of "let's go out and ransack the c ont i ne n la l shelf." The department has put forv.·ard plans to lease 1.6 million acres of offshore site5 aloog the Los Angeles and Orange County coasts to oil companies for ex- ploration and drilling operations. One of the problems with the proposal . Udall said. ia that no one knows just how much oil is located off the coast. Reddin said he could conduct t h e not take a tax deduction." nview and analysis, a procts.s which Rockefel!er, who easily def e ~ t e d is heavily based on interviews of former Goldberg m the ~970 election, .said he and current police employes, without had heard earlr. 1n the campaign ~ the endorsement of the city council. Lasky was wnting a book about bl.a l\lacAdam said the ftrm's procedures Democratic opponent. are flexible enough to accommodate dif~ "I really didn't pay any attention, ferent cir6Jmstances which could arise because I never fell that such boob and be can accept f:itber tpe city as coming out during campaigns cut much a c.Uent or the police association as ice one way or another," he added. a client. "I never heard any more about it until Reddin said the lnvestlgatlon v.·ould the book was out and someone sOOwtd (See REDDIN, Page AZ) me a copy, v.'hich I never even opened." Burglar Finds Keys, Takes Car A burglar v.·ho broke into a Capistrano Beach OOme via the locked garage and then found the occupant's car keys in the living -area of the home drove off with the car valued at $4,000 Thursday, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said salesman James Francis TeMyson's red 1973 Saab auto was stolen · while be was absent from his home at 35251 Camino Capistrano. The Rockefeller spokesman said the statement v.·as issued because of "a story being leaked in Washlngtm thb week with the erroneous impllcaUon tha\ Nelson Rockefeller financed" the book. Goldberg,· a fonner Supreme Court justice, secretary of Labor ·end am.. bassadOr to the United Nations, told the Washington Post that the book was a "shabby, dirty campaign trick" and that Rockefeller's explanation "simply does not wash." The Post said a dummy porporallon called Literary Properties lnc. w a 1 crea1ed to runnel the $60,000 fr om Laurance Rockefeller to Arlington House, publisher of the book. Senate Okays Legislation That Would Abolish AEC The United State! Geologic Survey, ·the agency responsible for making the determinations, often guesses too high, Udall claimed. "J have been misled by them," Udall said. "Sometimes their estimates have been 100 percent too high ." Udall cited the example of I ea s es awarded off the Florida CO&st recently. (See UDALL, Page AZ) The description of a suspect spotted by neighbors and the llqense number of the missing car are being circulated throughout lhe oounty. The newspaper quoted Lasky 1 • saying: "I don't know Laur an c e Rockefeller or anything about this seb:lp. It's a complete surprise to me -that 's the truth.'' Dolly~s Ont WASRING'OON (AP) -'Ille Senate has passed and -to tbe White Roose a bill abolishing the Atomic Energy Commlaion and establilblni two new federal agencl.,. Tbe new agencies wlll beJbe Ener&Y Rtsearch and Development Ad- minlstraUon and the Nuclear ltagulatory Comminlon. The research admlnlstraUon will be commissioned to explore all polliblt energy sources, with limultaneoua pro-. )ects in nudear fisaloa and fUsion, coal gasification and liquef\catlon and solar, geothermal wind, tidal aJ¥1 ocean cur· ttnt power. The agency will take owr the Atomic En<rgy Commission'• 110 billion complea of national laboratories. The regulatory commission will !ah over AEC's regulatory division w i t b teparate wlit.s supervising licensing of nuclear fuel laciUtles, rta<:tor safety, materlsls aaleguards a n d regulalory research. In abollllhlng the AEC ard establlsblng tv.'O new agencies, the bill separates the oommlssion'• promotional and regulatory funcUons. The S<nale opproved the bill by \'Olct vote Thursday. Before the vote, Sen. Cliarlts Percy (R·DI.), ~ that Prealdent Ford Intends to sign the bill into law nut week. The Houle 1pprov~ the meaaure Wodneaday by a wt. or 372 ID J. • Woman Slain In Flower Shop A 40-year-old Anaheim '11·oman '11'8S stabbed to death in the v;orkroom of her Oower shop Thursday m o r n I n g , police said to<14y. Velma Mae JonkmM was killed ln an appartnt robbery alt.empt at her shop, Ralnbow of Flowers, shortly after ~nlna: for business In the morning. lnves\lgaton .said. WltneSses told police a young man wa.111 seen. ~lerlng the shop at about 1:30 a.m., shortly before screams we.re heard coming from the shop. Police have no a;uspect in tbe c111e. .. No Shooting for Saxbe's Wife WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Justice Department has decided that Dolly Saxbe, wile or the attorney general, may no longer use the FBI's indoo r filing range for target practice. UPI learned that ~frs. \Vill iani B. Sax.be, a gun. enthusiast. visited the firing range slx or 10 times the past lhree months to practice wilh her .38-caliber Smith and \Vesson 11Combal Master-- plete" pistol. a gun with a 6~·lnch barrel. Saxbe mentioned Dolly's targel range exploits to at leasl two news reporters and once she pasted a l'lilhouette target containing a good score on the door of th e, attorney general's private elevator. But the situation apparen tly changed when UPI asked for a news photo of the personable, bl onde Dollf, wearing standard flriag range earniufrs, shooting ~wa.r in the Justice Department basement. Neither Saxbe nor hi s wife ooul~ be reached for comn1ent. t \ I -. . ' • DAILY PILOT .. ' '"'· • . ' SC ·;; . .11RAllGI COAST ~ . DAILY PILOT • . . Robfrt frrt. We«J --- :J ~ Thom.' A. Murphine •• , , ~ldltor ~ :: CllOrlesH .l.oo• !ttthlrdP.Nall ~ ·r,+ • • ... ~ .. ~ ........... .,, ~ ~ !..!f Sa1t Clfmtft•• Office ~,-; ~l ... r1Plf.IC.mlMA•• ::• #,. " 0.Mr OfflCIS " .. •i t..'t•irllllN:>lll•ttllySl'rllll :~ ; '"""°"a.w.h:3UJ~....._. '~ .._.,....,1Mc11:1111111it.c"~ :--• _ • ....,..,..k1tll:l1 .. ~'f!'I Sl. ~ •' •• ~1 ~ ~ ,, : ' ) ; ,, ·. ' ' . ' • ' Transient Sent To Jail After · -. 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A I D t t pand i n g inve ntories or 'f h e O r ange Countya.uro.111 1••119 .. ~Co•&fdH 1 1011 -~Gr.uW t10•1X111• .. +v.LlbLon10h 11 O..•S11on1os u11•\+~s ... 11111111J111n1u .. .,., KP1C11110 11J1 '' g ric uture eparmcn h !try chapt c r o f lhc Amcr•cun -~lll • 10 6~· CPc ·1n1111us11~1v.Cil'.....,u1111sw1 •-Y>L1t1Lllf•1h 11o.r.-1~~ .. c,11111us.• •• 2~SrN1h1i.11n1:211 11•-«11o!i ,1\t 1cA11l>Oll • 11 ..... _ .... said. feedlot cattle, ogs,pou Nl1 C4' .o ~ '10 • c..-c1&0 ~ 10s 11y, .. "' c;.--• 110 J 1 111 ... "' Ugo Myl..., 1 "',,.,.,.., ~n111 1.o 1 11 JJ""•ll'I s..u:1otr '° 6 s 10~. ""w11or .... 1s1>1101o-. ••• Production a n d I nventory NII~ ''6 • UICI ll14i-.... CTNI! ~I •1 ) 11 O'o-Vt or ... tW lOll IO 101 l '• .. l'o Liil' EU 1 u .,, •l'll. .. '" Own!! pl 4\.0 ) SI !iol• ~ liO I ,. ,,,._ .... alliiH I ... 10 11 J1:i.:. •• and d•11ry cow s. 8->C&ol l J4 I 10 ll<ll. "" O'P<~ ... 1 .. ' .. uv. ... v. Cir'l'OrCI "'° J lS I V. .... uncNtl 1 JI • 17'1 ""'. 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Lit ~ VcgBSOIX'l':JllOn!I • f"or lh<' lhlrd quartC'r thc-comp a ny (':'lrn('d S:J .07 m1lhnn1 o r 4!1 t·cnt~ 11 .,.h arr. tclmpnrt'd w ith M 22 milllnn, nr :)2 r('nts a shar(', a \1•tir earh l•r ff 8 DAILY PILOT .QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi • • •:That line, 'it's only money,' gets me every time ." t\leohol Cl1arge Joan l(ennedy' s Court Date Set ?o.fcLEAN. \1a. ( L:Pl 1 -- ?-.!rs. Joan Kcnne<ly \Ya s ordered to appear in Fairfax County Traffic Court No v. 6 to ansy,•er a charge that she \\'as dri\~ng under th c in- fluence of alcohol when her car smacked into another auto in suburban Virginia. l\lrs. Kennedy, 38. the \life of Sen. Ectv.•arct Kennedy. ,( 0- 1\fass. ), u•as ch a r ged \lled- Tv EJll• ~ode ~esday v.ilh driving under the . . . -~ influence of alcoho l after her ----·----'-· -------·\\ilite-convertible-bumped·l - On les.}JI• ·ins· rear ?f a car stopped at a c red hght nol far from the Postpo11ed Kennedy home in this surburb. 111at car in turn hit a third-auto. !\E\V "\'ORK (UPI) _ NBC TH ERE \VERE no injuries. has postpoocd for fur! her and damage to 'the cars in· l'Cfiling an episode of "Police volved was estimated by \\"oinan"' that inc I u de 5 a police at$1.400. Assistant sub lot involvin a I es bi a 11 Co n1 mo n\\'Nillh's Attorney l----~re'°'1a"'1"1on~sh'i'Cip~. ='-"'===~\Vi!liam-Bechtold--said-'fhurs-­ Ronald Gold. spokesman for day conviction on the misde- tJie National Gay Task Force, meanor charge carries a max- called the netv:ork's decision imu1n penalty of 12 months in jail and a $1,000 fine . Con-"a step in the right direction viction means Joss of driver's of ridding television of the license for a ntinimum of six ster e otyped image of months and J»SSibly for up homosexuals." NBC, ho1\'ever. to one year under Virginia said its decision v.•as not made law. on the basis of any protests. If usual procedure in such ''THE E p I S o D E \\'cnt cases is followed. the county through the normal NBC stan-traffic court judge may ask dard reviev.· process ."' an NBC !\lrs. Kennedy if she \'i o u 1 d SPo1'.esman said, ··and it \\'as like to 1}<1rticipatc in an ex- - to postpone ttic sho\v pcrimental. federally-funded ,1 ure. editing." program called Fairfax · spokesman said I he Alcohol Safety Action "'Project. show, entitled "Flower 0 f v1hicl1 could include treatment Evil," primarily dealt \\'ith a such as group counselling and driver education. , "ripoff" scheme in an old age honie. In a subsidiary plot. BECHTOLD SAID a defen- the three femal e proprietors dant \\'ho participates in such are involved in a "lesbian love a program may then have triangle.'' charges against him reduced to reckless driving. HE SAID AN episode en· Officer Doris Cooper of the titled "Only a Game" \rill Fairfax County police sa id be ai red· in its place Oct 22. :r..trs. Kennedy may seek a The nct\\·ork's decision continuance if she enters a follows a controversy betv•een plea of innocent. or may re- n\ilitant gay organizations and quest a trial before the Traffic ABC over a program dealing Court judge on the same day \Vilh the rape of a yowig boy of her hearing. by his male teacher. Police said Joan Kennedy Despite the protest. A BC v:as gi\'en a breathalyzcr test aired ··The Outragl'." an and re leased under personal episode on ABC's '"~farcus recogni zance folloWing a hear- \Velby, ~l.D.'' on Tuesday. ing before a special flowever sever a I affiliall'S magistrate. Police declined to decided not to air the pro-"'make public gran1, the tesL Breasts, Dev·ices Silico11 ln1pla11t Devices Recallell \VASHtNGT ON (AP) -The Food and Drug Adn1inislration has announced the recall or 50,000 pairs of silicon breast implant s and 2.@0 pairs or silicon testicle i 111 pla n I s beca use of dcfec!il·c packag- ing that could rL"slll\ ill in- fections. The 11ro cl u c t s \\"e re distri buted duri ng the 1 as t .\'e;1r by !hc> J)o\1' r or n in g Corp. nalionil!ly and in Tokyo. B russels. C;inada and Aust ralia. SILICON BREAST implants normally are used lo enlarge s1nall breasts or replace tissue ~1nov«I because of cancer. Prosthetic testes replace those removed for health reasons or as a resu lt of accidents. The FDA sai d r o u ti n e lesling by the compa ny last month discl~ that defective packaging caused some of the prod uct s to be n<>nsterilc. A nonsl('ri!e breast or lcstitular hnpla nl could c1u1.~e infL>et1on after surgery. t h e flJA S:J1d. Thf' infection \rould be really appnrl'nl sh o r t I y after surgery and there is no cause for alann among those v.•ho received an implant and ex per i e·nce no com- plications, the agency said. , ONE CASE OF infection has been r e porled but in- vestigators have not deterndn- cd \1'hethcr the infection was eauscd by the impl.1nted ilros- thet1c device or faulty surg icnl procedure , an agent:y spoke'>- n1an said . Both products 1rere put uµ in blister packs by Do\\' 's Hemlock, i\·!ich., plant and bear the !irn1 nan1e of Dow Corning Corp .. i\1cdical Products, ]l.fidland, f..lich. THE FDA SA ID Dow suspected thal a new pac'kage seat er was lo blame for the problem. The finn notified P, I as I I c surgeons and distr1bulors of the possible nonsterlli:y prob- le1n on Aug. 26. Ti iey \\·ere advised to hold the products uni il they had been relabeled as oonslerilc, wi th inSt ructions on hcnv to sterilize th cm before implantation. 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LetterWllite RBERGLASS BB.TED ' GENERAL JUMB0-780 RBERGLASS BB.TED L-78-15 l).RAHGE Black GENERAL INDIA FfBERGLASS BELTED G70xl4 G70xl5 .... ,, s29's STEEL BEL TED RADIAL BLEMS W DD 3.00 J-7814 H-7814 F.E.T. S2.75 lo $2.80 General Jato Super-100 GOLF BALLS JR78-l 5 LR?S. I 5 • Culless Cover $133 • High Tension Winding BPAfCLLk... . • Energized Center PLUS $2.28 to $3,60 F.E.T. EaCn. Tire -Del)ending on Size CiiiST . GENERAL TIRE- 585 WEST 19th ST., COSTA MESA -OAIL Y 7:30 to 6:00- - ' 7 i I I ' I .. I Laguna Beaeh Today's FJnal N.Y: Stocks EDITLON VOL 67, NO. 28'4, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1974 TEN CENTS e Udall's Words Spark Emotion A foulup in a public address s~em at Mission Viejo High School created a problem for former Interior Depart- ment Secretary Stewart Udall Thursday night. ln the middle of his remarks, voices of two young tecbnl.dans could be beard coming from the system. But Udall continued bis talk on Uie energy-shortages facing the country and concluded, "we're going to have to give up long automobile trips, ride bikes, form car pools and stop Jetting the kids run around at night with the car." "Oh hell," blared from the publie addre~ system as Udall completed the list of suggestions. Udall Against More Drilling F 01•-Coast-'Oil By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Hie ~lty PJl9t lt•ff Fonner Interior Department Secretary Stewart-tfdall;-thc-man-who -approved of!shore oil dr1lling near Santa Barbara and has taken lick! for it ever since, said Thursday nlght be does not favor renewed drilling o(f the ooast. Udall, speaking before a group of Saddleback Valley resideots, said the cumot apprpadt ol the lllepirtmeot ol the Interior b lo locate Oil, pump IL out of the ground and use jt "We should be oamervir>g I~" Udall said, "not using It up." During !Us tenure as secretary of the Interior in the 1960s, Udall approvt'd drilling lea!CS of the Santa Barbara coastline, site or a major oil spi ll in 1969. "l have taken the bnmL for what happened in Santa Barbara," Udall said. He charged that the current Interior Departmeot secrelary, Rogers Morton. has embarked on a policy of "let's go out and ransack the cont in en ta I shelf." The department bas put forward plans to lease 1.6 million acr~ of offshore sites aloog the Los Angeles and Orange County coasts to oil companies for. ex· plc.-at:ion and drilling operations. One of the problems with the ~I. Udall said. is that no one knows ju.st bow much oil is located off the coast. The United States Geologic Survey, the agency responsible for making the determinations, often guesses too high, Udall-claimed. . "I have been misled by them," Udall said. "Sometime! their estimates have been JOO perc:ent loo high." Udall cited the example of I ea s1e s awarded off the Florida coast recently. "Five companies paid '600 million for the right to drill and all they hit were dry holes," Udall said. "It had been too.led as one of the most promising new areas." The former cabinet official said all the oil produced off lhe Calilomia, Texas and Louisiana coastal fields i1l the past 20 years was less than the amount needed to handle the country's demand for three years. t "AU indications are tbai we will not find enormous oil fields out t.hen!. And (See UDAU., Page AZ) Orange C:.ast • Weather Patchy late night and early morning low clouds or fog other- wise .sunny and warmer Saturday. Highs in lhe upper 70s inland, slightly lower at the beaches. INSIDE TODi\ Y Olte of Europe's l1otUst con- ductbtg properties is coming to wield-hts baton over tJie UC Irvine Orche11tra. Staf.f \Vriter Tont Barley talked w1t)i Alvaro Cauuto and wh11 he believe11 the orchestra cu1t become a major musical force in Southern Calf..l fon1ta. It's aU on. tht Weekender cover. • • • Ill IZ us e Kissinger Scare Gun AccUlentally Fires on Plane DAMASCUS (UPI) -Secret.ary of State Henry A. Kissinger n a r r o w 1 y escaped injury today when an Isracli- made UZI submachine gun £ell from a rack inside his plane and discharged two shots that slightly y;ounded Secret ~ =i~a:;:;:~;e~o:!:t.in the right Later, he was able. to joke about the incident with Bothe and newsmen :::a;;.rt~e plane. Bothe remained wi\h The incident was not expected to have any major effect on Ki s.singer's seven- day , sevcn·nation Middle East mission in search of a permanent peace formul::i. between·lsrael and the Arab nations and perhaps lower Arab oil pri ces. it on hand in case large crov.·ds get out of control . When it di scharged ac· cidentally, Bothe fell to the floor in the galley of the plane and Kissinger was rushed to his forward cabin by other Secret Service agents. The agents did not know immediately v.·hethcr the shots had been fired inside or ()Utside the plane at Cairo's heavily guarded airport. Association Seel<:s Okay Of Com1cil By JACK CllAPPELL Ot It.. 01tlV Pilol Stilt The Laguna Beach Police Employes Association will ask that a police ~ sultanl fi rm headed by Tom Reddin, for1ncr Los Ang eles Police Chief. be brought in to probe the LagtUl.l Beacb Police Department. Association President Terry !\·lac .\d;im said the group will seek the official endorsement or th(' Laguna Beach City Council and ask that the council fwid the study estimated lo cost $7 .500. Kissinger was only 20 feet away when the incident occurred as his plane was taxiing for takeoff from Cairo t o Oamascua and was not hurt. 5MenRape Texas Victi1n The UZI is a rapid-lire_ submachine gup and security officials sald they keep Bothe· was given immediate medical (See ESCAPE, Page A!) Rocke£ ell er Says ilrother -Finru1ced Disputed Book . _ If the council rerusc s, the ossotiatio11 is prepared to go it alone. Reddin has assured the Laguna Beach po I i c e employes his organization can cooduct a "review and analysis .. of the local department v.·ith or wilhout f.'Ounc il en- dorsement, P.1acAdam said. , SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) A 21-year-old woman told police she was running naked along a street seeking help after b e i n g ~raped-by three men_When two bicyclists grabbed her, dragged her into tbe brush and raped her twice more. The woman said that in the fll'st attack she was forced into a car by the three men as she walked olong • -.. San Antoolo'• north side. She said they took her to the w.tt !Ide, raped her and rode off in their car, leaving her naked. She ran up a street seeking help, she &aid, ooly to ineet. the tv.·o on bicycles. Her aext try or help was successful. The residents or a house she weot to telephoned police. WASHINGTO N (AP) -Vice -p-r e s id en r :-d e--s-1-g 11a·t e-Nelson-A-:- Rockefeller has acknowledged that his brother Laurance financed a 1970 book critical of Arthur J. Goldberg, then Rockefeller's opponent for governor of New York. Bljl Rockeleller added that be bad no knowledge of bis brother's in- volvement at tlJe_ time-and would have opposed it had he known. In a slatemeot issued through a spokesman Thursday, Nelson Rockefeller said the book, "Arthur J. Goldberg, the Old and the New" by Victor Lasl.-y, v.-as underwritten by a $00,000 investment from his brother because it was "a _book that was expected to sell well." However. Rockefeller added, the book "was a flop. Laurance found himself Home Ee -Teacher Uses Ecological Approach stuck with a net loss of around $52.000. While this was a busin~ loss, he-did not take a tax deduction." Rockefeller, who easily defeated Goldberg in the l!rlD election, said he 'had heard early in the campaign that Lasky was writing a book about his Democratic opponent. "I really didn 't pay any attention. because l never fell that such· bookll: coining out during campaigns cut much ice one way or another," he added. "I never heard any more about it until the book was out and someone showed me a copy . Yt"hich I never even opened." UPI Ttllpllot1 MILLS' COMPANION? Da ncer Fanne Foxe Mills M fsses Work Again Clai1ns Flu From \\'Ire Service s \\'ASHlNGTON -Rep. 'Vilbur 1.lills (D·Ark.). sent \\'Ord to Congress today thal he \\'as ill and would not be able The Rockefeller spokesman said the statement was issued. because of ';a story being leaked in Washington--this lo make his firs t publi c appearance week with the erroneous implication that since a v.·oman jur1nped out of his car Nelson Rockefeller financed." the book. f\.fonday into the back\Yaler of the Gokiberg, a former Supreme Court Potomac River. justice, secretary of Labor and am-bassador to the United Nations. told "The "·hole family came down with the Washington Post thflt the book was the bug his grand.son had yesterday," a "shabby. dirty campaign trick" and Mil ls' admi nistrath•e ass istant Eugene that Rockefeller's explanation "simply Coss told reporters awaiting Mills' ar-rival. does not wash." The Post said a dummy corporation The \Vashington Post today quoted called Literary Properties Inc. w '6 s three soorces as saying !he woman v.·ork- created to fWlnel the $60.000 r r 0 m ed in 1973 as a stripper at !he Sil\'er l..aurance Rockefe ller to Arlington House. Slipper in \\'ashington under the na1ne bl' he f h book FanneFoxe ,the ''A r gentlnc By JACKIE HVl\lAN students receptive to her environmental pun:: ~e~s~eper ·quoted Lasky a s firecracker.'' . . . . . Of"'• Ehlnv '"''" s1.11 approach although·''the kids here don't say ing: ,,1 don't know La ur a n c e Th~ Post sa.1d the 1dent1f1cat10~ v.·as There's more than one way to skin really hurt for money so sometimes Rockefeller or anything.J!!>out this setup_:__prov1.dcd .by Bill Garney, a .\Vashington ac arburthe-bcsrmethod-would-be-W!·hard to interest them~in-recyelingcc. "~~It's a complete surprise to me tfiaf'S danetng 111slt uctor~d---hr:ga'-e &o recycle an old cat skin. Still, she's had suceess with a variety the truth." her ballet lessons three years ago. and 'Ihat's the basic philosophy l\telinda of approaches, from tea~ing students The New York Times said in today's by. two s.trippers at the S~lver Slipper Mang teaches in her environmentally to ~ke th eir o";t . shopping bags . lo editions that the House Judiciary Com-\vho declined to allow thei r names to oriented home economics classes at the ~ry to proVJd1ng a treadle sewing mittee is looking into the book incident be used. . Laguna Beach High School. machine so they can find .. out what as part of its considera tion of the The newspa.per quoted .the '"'O sl.np-- "l've become interested in preserving it's like to sew without clect.r1c1ty. J«>ckcfel\cr nomination. pers as saying that 1\1 1\ls and Mrs. natural re90Urces as a result of things In sewing classes, she aJso stresses A1mabel Battistella had been s c en I've been reading in recent years about remaking old gannents. together regularly since July 1973. pollution and shortages,"-1.1rs. h1ang "Right no\¥, as an example, I'm mak-Po11·ce c·1-1·ef':=:: The tv.·o strip~s said r.11lls spent said. ing a coat from a blanket 1 bought di e as much as $1.700 in one nigh1 at "It's something I teach in.,all my at a sv.•ap meet for 50 cents." l\1rs. lhc Sil ver Slipper. buying magnum bol- classes," she said. "l really don't know !'dang said. "Some of the kids have SOil ltlVOIVe (J fies of champagne for his com panions, whether any home ec teachers at other really caught on-one girl is tearing the Post said. achools use this approach." apart her old down parka to make J.lowever. the newspaper said Arthur Atrs. Mang teaches all levels of sewing a tining for a new one." M I August, whonl it identified as th c including a ski clothing class plu tvto 1.1any of her sewing stud ents, including 111 r\UlO is.1ap (See f\.tlLLS, Page A21 vegetarian foods courses and a begiMing several boys, are interested In making roods class. their own sleeping bags, 1.1rs~ 1.1ang ln a nev.•s conference T h u r s d a y , ~1acAdam and other members of lhe associ alion executive committee. c!te<I lo\v morale. high persoMel turnover. and 01her difficulties in the department as the reason fo r the request. "\Ve're trying to come across 11.·ith a posjtive ~pp.roach," ~1acAdam sald. _ "There is a definn e need for This. we have an ineffective department," he said. He said it was the idea of the police employes th.at if an outside and highly respected firm such as Reddin's came in, its findings could impro\•e the depo rt· ment operations. Rt'ddin said he could conduct l h r: review and analysis, a process which is heavily based on interviews of former and currenl police employes. without the endorsement of the city council. MacAdam said the firm's procedures are nexible enough to accommodate dif- ferent circumstances which could arise and he can accept either the city as a client or the police association as a client. Reddin said the investigation v.·ould {See REDDIN, Page All Bcuidit .~trikes Store on Coast A daring, Jone bandit kidnape<l and robbed l\,·o employrs of the $afeway ~1arket at t.lo1t:lrc!1 Ba.v in Soulh Laguna about noon loday, _takiDj!_ll2.00LancUben_fu:_einJ:_hi._1--- hostagcs unharmed. !\fanager Leonard G. Ok ey of La· ;iuna Niguel and boxboy Timothy !\·lyers of l<.1ission Viejo were ab- :iuctcd at gunpoint from the park· ing Jot o fthc shopping center ahove Pacific Coas! High"'ay_ Orange Countv Sherifrs Sgt. Roi~ er\ Coutts said the pair -who had been on lhe v.·ay l'O' make a Friday ba nk deposit -\~·em forced to take lilt> bandit to CaribhMn Dri\'e in Laguna Ni~uel. v.·here they \rere rl'l eased. The car v.•as recovered near the scent>. but the sus~ct escaped. "I'm a -enc-person departln()nt,'' she said. said. "We've found we can order kits in Mrs. Mang said she's . round h er (See ECOLOGY, Page A%) James B. Glavas. 33-ycar-<1ld son of Nev.1>0rt Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas, was one of three persons hurt in a traffic accident in Laguna Beach Thursday nighL Mayor Hol111 Says Decision Brea Tonight! Artists Once .4gain Underdogs L:lguna Beach High SC"hool's Artists and Brea-Olinda 's Wildcats clash tonight at Laguna 's Guyer Field in the 40th renewal of the oldest continuous football rivalry in Orange Cot.mty sports history. Kickoff l! at 8 o'clock. The Lagunn-Brea rivalry dates back lo 1935 and the Wildcats )>Old a 23 to ts edge in the k>ng series in which there have been only tll<I tles. Laguna .hMn 't woo the annual clash in the past rive seasons, slnct the 1968 Artist champions thrashed the Wildcats 40 lo 0. Brea ls favored again tonight. Lagtma will be. \\'lthout the servlce.s of speedy halfback John Carlson. Brea has a field goal kicker with 51>-yard range. Here Is the capsule history of ttle aeries: 193S-Brta 26, Laguna o 1936-Laguna 18, Brei 13 19.17-Laguna 0, Brea O 1938-Laguna 19, Brea 19 19~Laguna 14, Brea 6 194{1-Brea 25, Laguna. D 1941-Laguna 19, Brea 0 1942-Brea 6, Laguna 0 1943--Laguna 6, Brea 0 1944--Laguna 18, Brea 0 1945--Laguna 26, Brea 6 1946--Laguna 32. Brea 7 1947-Laguna 34, Brea o 1948-Brea 13, Laguna 6 19'4S-Laguna 45, Brea 6 1950-Laguna 47, Brea o 1951-Drea 19, Laguna 12 1952~Laguna 7. Brea 2 19»--Brea 251 Laguua. 12 1954-Laguna 25. Brea t3 195.~Brea 26, Laguna 13 196&-Brta 27. Laguna 13 1957-Brca 2$, Laguna '1 1958-Drea 19, Lllguna 0 1!15h8rea 26, L.iguna 7 1000--Drca 59, Wguua 7 1001-0rta 25, l.Aguna 6 (S.. BREA, Poge All • Glavas. an employe of the Orange County ifarbor District. hurt his knee in the collision. Neither he nor ty,·o other pe rsons riding in the other c~r required hospital ii.al.ion. The police chlef' s son I old offi~rs he was a passenger in a car involved In the accident, but, he told investigating orricers he did not know v.·ho v. ns driving the car. Police-were told the d ri~·cr of the car ned the scene after the accident. The incident hap~ncd :.HI the tar in which Glavas was rding 'vas southbound on NorUl Coast Hlghv.·ay and nttempt1n~ lo make a left lum across northbound !Anes onto LcDrolt Slreet A north bound c11r driven by Jerry W. f\.1orrls, 31, of 31712 Fair\1ew StrE't'I. South Laguna collided v.'ith the other vehicle. A1orris injured hls knee In lhc mishap, A p.aJSenger in the ~!orris car, P11ul 1'-1artloll, age unknov.-n , or 30872 l'a.St'O Santiago, SM Juan Capistrano, lnj11n'd both kne<" The Laguna Be~ch Pottce dcpartmt!nt"~ report on lhe incident wM not completed by !<>dAy and off\C<'rs are conllnulng to Investigate the incident. • Tal<:e11 f 01· Police Probe l..::ii::w1a Brach ~1oyor Hoy II o 1 m disclo~ today that st(•ps have alrr:idy been tnken to investigate Laguna Bench Police Orpartn1cnl operations. Laguna offici11ls have request('(} th.'.lt POST I Police Officer S!andards a n d Tr aining! m11kc a ('()mpreh(>n5ive rc,·iev; of the depa rtn1enta! O\>l:!rlll1oni;, Holn1 s.1icl . 'Mic 11tudy i~ tt•ntat lvl']y schedult.'CI to 11tart in .January. The POST study \I as diS('los<'d 11s the mayor \Vl\S qucstion<'d for hi s re:lclion to a proposed probe of the department by !he f1rn1 headed by Ton1 R<'dd in, LECAR . n request br t h <' L:~guna Beach Police Einploycs As.'lOCla· lion. ~to.ro.r llohn s:a1d I~ hnd nC1t d1scu!l~M the matter \Yilh other City Co u n l' i I mt:mbc!rs but that lhl' rt>qUC'<:! for Ill(> POST study stcn1rncd rron1 the rln~ s of fonner LagunD Beach Po!iC'c Ch1rf J°"'ph Krl!y. 11<' snid K<'lly h.id rt.'()uffil.'d th:it POST rome in nnd make :i. rCVil'W of the departmental 01>cratlons but th;tl bccflu~t' l of a \\'ailing list. by the time lhe POST \\'as read y to sl;.1rt. the leader!;hip of th{' clcp.1rln1enl had changed and !ht' city \vnn1ed to l~t things "simn1cr dOVt'D" for a tune. 1'hc mayor said that in the light of 1he pending study by PO.'iT, he coukl not fi nd any reason for the st udy by lledrlin. Howf'ver, he 8'lid he \Vt')Uld be \\·illint: In listen to whAt lhl' police en1ployct as.--oclation hnd to s;1v. Vice ma)'Or c·arl J0hnson said he could suppcrt a prolx· of the-dcp.1rtmcnt tf rl'sulls rould be "Xpccted to be ronhcom- ing. "I'd Ct'r1ni nly be for anything tfi nt has a rl.'asnnnblc chnnr.e of inlJH'Ovlng the n1oralc and cff~1cncy of lhC' deparl· ment . "l'ri rr:illy 1\:int to S<'C v.haL th(! obJecti\'CS arc and hov.• much h costs. "TI1e funding can be folll'ld but whether it Is a wise t!Xpenditure is another thing," Johnson !<.'lid. I a o t h c r co1nments. Counalwom.Ga IS<• PROB~. P•ge All j \ , .;_" 2 D~L_Y -PJLO_l ___ ,_a _____ .. _,,-'""-' _o_"-"-'-' -'-'·-'-'-"- .lldall A d v ises . F 0od 'Shortages, -Oil ·Crisis Loom "Think sma!J, think snug, think slov;." Tho6e should be the by laws or the new efa facing the United States in the vlew of Stewart Udall. f o r m e r Secretary of the Interior under the Ken~ nedy and Johnson adnlinistralions. The new era is one of shortages of toOd and oil. compounded by complex etooomic problems, Udall told a Sad- dlebaclr: Valley audience Thursday night. In a depressing assessment of the state of the world today. Udall said : -Food shortage.s arc becoming very real. More than 40 percent of the world's population is malnourished, un· dernourished or starving. The v.-orld's reserve supply of food, once sufficient for 90 days, now would only last 30 days. CoW11ries that once • Ji:tored food for leaner times now are exporting it in return for oil. -Petroleum, "the rrmt precious, in- credible and versatile resource \\·e have." is not nplacable. nor ean a substitute for it be fOund. Nuclear energy. once considered the panacea as a new energy From Page Al UDALL ... l\'e're damn fools if ·we base our policies on resources we don't even know exist," UdaJl declared. "t.torton is acting like a boomer oil mjln," Udall oontinued. "And he will regret it.'' source, is just not panning out. -Poorer countries cannot afford the nc\1' price of imported oil -four times what it cost a year ago -and cannot eff~ively use agricultural m e t h o d s designed by industriaHzed nations be- cause the methods are dependent on 1he availability of cheap oil. -Taken alone, Lhe oil shortage may fort"C a v.·orldwide re c e s s i o n or depression "that is very real, y e t .something no one v.·ants to talk about." Despile their magnitude, the problems can be v.•hipped, Udall predicted, if Americans trade a "bigger is better" attitude to "small is beautiful." The first step in solving the problem has already occurred - a slowdown of the country's growth rate to a point "'here zefo population gro"'·th may be realized by the end of the decade, Udell said. "The master the mes of the new age must be to find ways of limiting growth rather than encouraging it; restraining capacity: recycling and reusing our resources; conserving, and being thrifty -learning to stretch," Udall said. Americans must realize that one third of ell energy produced is wasted and that it takes about 90 pereent Jess energy to recycle matefials compared to that required to produce them from raw resources, the former interior secretary said. In addition to conservation and reuse, technology must be applied to develop solar, wind and geothermal energy sources, Udall said. -HEW Chief-Touts Privacy 'Bill of-Rights' at UCI_ REDS HEAR T,ALE OF REP. MILLS MOSCOW (AP) -T1is today reported the Wilbur D. M1Us episode under the headline "A Congressman ID L15109r," 'I'be o(ficlal Soviet news agency said, •'When the Incident became W' I d e I y known in the U.S. capital, Mills was forced to admit that he \\'IS among those involved in the lncldent.'' From Puge Al MILLS ... establishment's manager, d~ed that he had . ever seen Mills in his night club. The Post also quoted August as saying he does not know Mrs. Battistclla. ln a telephone Interview, a woman v•ho idenlified herse lf as Beverly Payne said she was the manager of the Silver Slipper and asserted that Mrs . Battistella had never worked there. She also said J\1ills had never been In the club. 2nd Biggest Bank Slices From Wire Services first National City Bank of New York, the nation's second largest commercial bank. aMOunccd today a reduction in its prhne lending rate lo lllh percent from ll~f percent, efCective Monday. Jt was the bank's seeond rate cut in two weeks and reflects the decline In key money market· rates in recent days, according to analysts. Shortly after Citibank's action, First National Bank of Chicago, the country's eighth largest bank, announced the same ~~·point reduction, effective Tuesday. Jl ·\Vas followed by manufacturers Bank of Los Angeles and First National Bank of Cincinnati. In a statement issued Thursday , Mills said he was ''embarrassed and . humiliated" by the Monday incident in 1~·hich park police stopped his car. The police said he and his companions were The action had no immediate effect intoxicated and Mills had scratches on on the stock market, whicli in early his face. ·trading was off 5.40 points. Mrs. Battistella -\vho ifills called 'l'he prime is the interest banks charge a family friend -left the car and jumped biggest ~ most eredit-worthy corpofaje into a body of waler near the Jefferson customers for s h o rt -"t e r qt loans ... • , Memorial. Mills said they were taking Consum.er and small business rates ·are the \\'Oman home arter she became ill not tied directly to the. prime but at a party held by friends. movements in the corporate rate can ~1ills _has not been !o his office all indicate the direction other fates will \\leek although the Ways and Means take. Committee which he chairs bas been ~1ost of the nation's major commercial preparing tax legislation. He said in banks· Jl0$led an 11~4 percent prime his statement Thursday be w'Ould be rate early this week following Citibank's back today but his stall passed the· lead last Friday. "'ord that he \\"as ill. Observers said that ·Citibank could There was oo indication \\'hen he would have cut its prime Yi:·point to 1 1 Ya be seen in public again or when he percent today on the basis of a sharp "-"--- SHE TEACHES ENVIRONMENTALLY ORIENTED HOME ECONOMICS Melind• M.ng Sho.,-1 How Power Can be Saved by Treadle Sewing Frona 1•u9e Al ECOLOGY _c\PPRO.-\.CI-1 •.. \\•ould return· to Arkansa} to campaign one-week decline in key money-market ror re-election. Mills' fight· for re·election rates announced Thursday by t he bulk and save about ~It the price in a fruit salad. !\'trs. Mang taught · is one of the toughest of his career. Federal Reserve' fl:ankof New York. of buying a sleeping bag,·· she said., the students to pickle the rind. While in seclusion Thursday, his office Citibank determines ifs j>rime rate "I think s::iving money _Js Jmpartant,. "When you ·'*'ork 'vith it, it~ jll3t issued a three-pag~ statement in which through a fofmula pegged ·to tne ·three· too." like cucumber," she said. , t.·tills apologized for the "discomfort" v.•eek average of the 99-119 day dealer-In her foods classes. t.-1rs. Mang To conserve materials and energy. he caused friends. and apologized to placed commercial-paper. stresses such things as conserving elec· students are alsO-taught not · lo ·open his family, 'especially his ·wife Polly. rn July when the prime reached its -tricily, bu)'ing in bulk, improving nutri· refrigera tors or Ovens more ··tha n '4'hom he said could not be along and historic high of 12 percent, the Citibank tion ·and grov•lng one's own food. necessary and to reuse foiJ end plastic now "is blaming herself for not ac· formula called for an everi higher rate. "I'd really like to get the students bags. · ... - companying us that night even with but the bank resisted the trend to raise to have their own vegetable gardens," "If you reuse them even once,.you've her broken foot.'' Joan prices. partially because of pressure ~·lrs. Mang said. cut waste.in half,'' J\1rs. f.lang said. By JOHN VALTE_H.ZA ~Qe:Cific; dall! in the dossiers and then ~1ills' opponent,-Judy Petty, said She _Jrom the-Administration. "We have ~n excellent climate here . "In m~ vegetarian classes. I also °' 1111 D•lr'f Plt.1 St•ff tO detennine bow it is disseminated. \\'Ould not Comment on the incident but The breiik in the record prinl~ -rate and there are niany vegetables which StreSs havitig high -protein main dishes," . Secretary or Health, Education and "The technology is new, and it has her campaign aides weci reported to began Sept. 2S \vhen Morgan' Guaranty grow well in winter. such as broccoli, she said. "l .teach getting as much Welfare Caspar \Veinberger told a large gro"·n very. fast." he said. be delighted \\•ilh the tur nof events. Trust of Ne\v York lowered its rate asparagus and artichokes. Hutrition ,into each dish as possible." JJC Irvine audience Thursday that a \Veinberger, whose Washington career Until now , it appeared there was little to 11;i4 percent. "I'm not q_ ~vegetarian myself but One way to inc1·case the nutritional .. .7 federal campaign is under way to rein· n•as launched during the Nixon years, chance she could win although she was Meanwhile industry e c 0 n 0 mists I see vegetarianjsm as a: pr act i ca I value of baked goods, she said. is t1> force....tbe...iodirutual.'..s.....rigbt of privacy.-made.--no-specifie-refercnces-lo-t-h.e.--.-expected to take-a -hefty-ghare-or the-predicted-tbrough-the---p·r~+g-i-o u-s--alteFnative way-of..-l•ving,-!!--she--said1 .. ----substitute-lwo-tabl~p00ns-or--powde!re<l--+~---l but that· technology makes the job a abuses in the right to privacy blamed votes. · Business Council today that the inflation '·Most of my stud en.ts aren't milk in each cup of flour. t~gh ~oe. . on his former boss. . For rears Mill~ had a reputation as rate has peaked and the nation will ~·egeta~ians. either but they're not inter-"It increases Lhe~protein by 50 percent Relatmg a recently d J s covered Weinberger, rounchng off a full day a studious ,effective congressman with make strong economic progress neict ested m different ways to cook vege-and you'd. never 1..-now the difference phenomenon whereby ooe c ompute r of appearances throughout the state, a rather sparse night life. -. year barring a coal strike or a petroleum tables," she ~id. taste-"'·iSe," .she said. s,Y.:5tem can . loot another of its da te, \\las on hand to launch a UCI series But lately -since his disa strous bid pinch. About half of her foods students are . F'or nonvegetarian cooks, Mrs. Mang lVeinberget ·Said that one of the-best of lectures rfilated to. the right of privacy for the prcside)lcy in 197;2; and elpectaJ.ly The report \\'as .delivered at a council boy,s. she said. ' '· . ... suggested gf'inding· three ounces &f Jiver melhods of ending abuses in information· in the U.S. since he returned from an eight-month meeting in Hot Springs, Va. by former Mrs. Mang added that one former or heart iq :with a few pounds of haqi· ,gathering would be a "Privacy Bill of Much of his address dealt with the absence for back surgery -Mi 11 s' General Motors Board Chainnan R.C. advantage of vegeterianism, its low cost, burger. Rfghts" which could be enacted either complexity of contemparary ~iety Qnd personality seems.to have ~~anged. , Gerstenberg. is go Jonger. applicaj>le, ,, , , '.J, "Soon I plan to start the kids doing at the state or the feder al leve\. the debate ov~r ~w much info):rnation He seems less entbuslpstic foli .~it "l Just \\•ent to the market and spenl their own grocery sho?,ping O!! .~ li.r;ni~ ·SUch '1eg1slatton, which he endorsed, should be gathered about an individual. )oti, and occasionally seems to change 69 cents for a pound of 'hamburger budget." she said. -'!light now most v.·ou\d assul'ir the citizen that he would Government, he observed, has a major his sense of humor from day to day, Fro11i Page Al and $1.40 for a pound of cheese." ~rs. of them ~eal!y, have no idea about the qave access to hi s records in the public potential for abuse of the individual's sources said. ~1ang said. "Vegetarianism isn't cheap cost of feed Qr electrkity or all .the .'!If. private sector; that he n·ould have right to privacy. BREA any. more." . . other things \Ye're learning to conserve." '. tbe .~t .. te,JQ!allenge the veracity of "!!1~ .. ~.i.a~ Security Administration • • • "Nevertheless, it tak~s n.1ne pou~s "O! course.• neither did I at their •,, · · -....... .... has eariiing records on nine out of F'ro111 ·Page Al of plant food. much of 1t high protein, age,'' she said every JO workers in the country ," he 1962-Brea 13, Lagµna 0 to feed a cow to -produce one· poun'd said. REDDIN 1962-Brea 32, Laguna 7 (C IF Playoff) of meat." she said. "If we just ate "Details from the tax returns of nearly • • • 1963-Brea 20, Laguna 6 the vegetables. there would be a lot 80 million Americans are stored in the 1964-Laguna 19, Brea O 1nore food for people.'' · • computers of the Internal Revenue be much more complete, and the results 1965--Brea IO, Laguna 8 Amons her classes' projects has been Service, and a number of other govern-better if he had the cooperation of 196&-Laguna 14, 'Brea 9 making tomato sa~ce from about ~00 ment agencies likewise house sensitive thi! city council ·and the police depart· 1967-Brea 26, Lagw1a 7 pounds of very npe tomat1>e~ whic.h : Visitation wtll be held Saturday and personal data on individuals,'' Wein· ment administration. 1968--Laguna 40, Brea O !\!rs. Mang bought at a roadside fruit , Sunda y for Ji.faury Fountaine l\·lann or berger explained. The Reddin firm. LECAR ( Law 1969-Brea 24, Laguna 7 stand for $5. In recent years. he added., more and Enforcement Consulting Anti Research \. 1970-Brea 24, Laguna 19 "We put peppers and spices in some . Laguna Beach, who died \Vednesday. 11 1 led " · d B more has been Jearned_wut a computer recen Y comp e a review an 1971-rea 15, Laguna 12 of the tomato sauce and made Mexican : He was 55· si·stem·s ability _ with knowledgeable analysis'' of the_ San Clemente .Police 1972-Brea 28, Laguna 15 salsa," she said. : Mr. Mann, who Jived in Laguna Beach De~rt nenl \ for 12 years, \\'as a 33.year employe human guidance -to automatically .:;;:-, ',e~ct· there by the Reddi·n fi·rm 1973--Brea 24. Laguna 7 ;:c._ Also. after her class used water1nelon · "rob" another bank of sensitive data. 1 11 "" of 5ecurity Pacific National Bank. He called for resignation of San Clemente was also active in the Laguna Beach The .Priv.ate s~tor 8.lso has a '!1ajor Police Chief Clifford r.iturray, \Vho subse- kotary Club and the Patriot's D a Y potential for abusing .privacy, he said. quently did resign for· medical reasons, ;M:aui:y F. l\'lari11 ' . ~ ~··~ . : SuC'cumhs at 55 Jiepatitis Hits 91 SAN DIEGO (AP) -The hepatitis siege at tlie-Naval Training-Ceutcr has put 90 recrui\s and a petty officer first class in the hospital -all apparently victims of food contaminated in the mess hall. Today's graduation parade \\'BS cancele<I along-with participation in Navy birthday events over t h e · weekend. Parade. \Veinberger noted that the nation's 1--~~.-..,,mJvt1rr1nclade a brothu-:-1.\,_11·11 ~largest-credit bureau..--Retat1-e-r-e-d i l and resulted in thL.climiD.alliln_of__th"-j-f''------------·Fl""-AA-lLHLl--IL-:A. M-~At 'fann, of Laguna Beach·. a si'ster, ~!rs. c. orporali.'on, has in its A. u.anta com.puters force's second-in-command post, th:it of a assistant police chief. The man \\lho :Dr1ary Ellen Hoffman of Red\•:ood City ; information about 45 m1U1on Amer1c.ans. held the position is on disability leave. ' ind six nieces and nephews. "According to the federal Trade Coin· The report produced an overhaul of ~ Visitation will be at Sheffer Laguna mission, that finn . has the mechanical the department. established grievance Beach Mortuary from 9 a.m. to g p.m. capacity· to report on the personal lives procedures. defined policies and reduced l>oth days. Donations may be made t1> of 98 percent of our citizens," he said. uneven policy administration. _ the Heart Fund . MacAdam said the request' was being . .. .. .. . . . ' .. . . ' . ' . ' .. .. •• .. i ! ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT -' lft! Llr~ C..s! Dally PllO(, will! wnic" ,, tomt11nt0'111e' Ntws·P•••t. "~bl,.nt<I by !~ Ot.tnqe Olis! 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Kissinger later came back to check personally on the condition ol Bothe, \\'ho is his senior security guard. •Ie told him : "You are lucky." Bothe was permitted to speak to his family in Alexandria. Va .. over the plane's radio to assure them he was only slightly hurt. "You arc an lucky," Kissinger told ne\\'smen aboard the plane. "I am serious." A doctor on board said !hey might fly Bothe to Beirut If hospitaliZiltion proved necessary. But Bothe appeared to be in good condition and told nc"s· men. "I "'ant to stay with the tri~.io Kissinger conferred twice in Cairo with President Anwar Sadat and reported "good talks" in a meeting in \Vhich he \\'as greeted again as "Dear Henry'' as he kissed Sadat on both cheeks. He flies back to Cairo Monday after talks in DamMCuS, Israel. Jordan and Saudi Arabia. En route home, he stops in Algeria and 1':1orocco. Kissinger arrived in Damascus half an hour late for his talks with President llafez Assad. Assad. recently rearmed by the Soviet Union. Is one ot the more militant Arnb leaders and has threa tened not to renew the U.N. peace- keeping mandate on lhe Golan fleight!I scpar::iting Israeli and Syrian forces. Kissinger hoped to persuade him to keep the U.N. fbrces another six months. ' I I made to hire the Reddin firm because 'l'hile the poolice employes JiaVe been con1plaining about conditions in Ille .!e- par!ment changes have not been forth- eomini:i:. "Our views don't carry much weight." ?\1acAdam said. He said that by bringing in the ·LECAR, any suspicion or bias \\'ould be removed. "It is a nominal expense fo r the possibl~ results we could expect," he said. He noted that the city council had spent $6.000 for a consultant to negotiate \Yith the city employes at the Ume salary discussions were under way. Fron• Page Al PROBE ... Phyllis Sweeney said she would not o~ pose any such investigation, a "review and analysis'' by the Reddin firm of LE CAR. She said her only concern was one or money, "A study might be very interesting. I don't think we have any reason to oppose a study," she said. C.Ouncilman Jon Brant! was not so sure. "I think there can be. the danger of polltics entering It. It could be a move lo achieve a goat -gtUlng rid of ·a>mebody -rather than to improve the efficiency of !he police . ·a \\·oukl certainly want to be sure lhe rtal moti\.'l: Is to im"f>tove the ef· fi ctency. · "l would '\\'ant to sec the need. I'm not terribly enthusiastic about an ex· tcmal ln\'eStigAtion of our department," Councilman Brand said.~ ' ' From the finest collection of .larnps in $outh ·orange County. Select from such well known names at Marbr.o, Stiffle, Knob Creek , Norman Percy and many others. . ' •• Fantastic inventory al Quality Lamps All Ready For Immediate Delivery · DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENAEDON..:.woooMARK-KARAS.TAN -;BAKE_R . I WHllDA YS A SATURDAYS 9:00 lo StJO • \ NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 WESTCl.lf''F' OR., Gt2·20ro LAGUNA BEACH • 345 Nl)l\1'11 \:OAST ilWY ,, 494·6SSI TORRANCE • l3649 llAWMIOR NE BLVD (Open F'rl. Iii 9, Sun. 12·5:30) 378·1279 • • ----- 'A .-· Saddlehaek Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 284, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1974 TEN CENT~ Mills Stays Away Fro~ Congress-'He's Sicl{' From Wire Services WASIIlNGTON -Rep. Wilbur Mil~ (D-Ark.), sent word to Congress today that he was ill and would not be able to make his first public appearance since a woman jumped out of his car Monday into the backwater of t h e Potomac River. "The whole family came down with the bug his grandson had yesterday," Mills' administrative assistnnt Eugene Goss told reporters awaiUng Mills' ar· Councilmen Will Select First Chief The Irvine City Council ls ex:peeted to~name the cit)'.'s new Plre<:ior ol public . safety Tu<sday. Selection of the man who will be rival. 1be Washington Post today quoted three sources as saying the woman work- ed in 1973 as a stripper at the Silver Slipper in Washington Wlder the name FanneFoxe, the•• Arg e ntin e firecracker." The Post said the identirication was provided by BiJI Garney, a \Vashington dancing instructor, who said he gave her ballet lessons three years ago, and by two strippers at the Silver Slipper In charge of lhe.cltY's new Polil'e -roite - when it begins operation next fall has been a secret process. This week, the council gave C i t y Manager William Woollet.t Jr. f i 'n a I authorization lo hire the man singled out from an original field of 152 for the $26,000-a-year post. In addition to police services, th e _l'\!blic oaf<ty~ will be respoosible _ for animal control , emergency transportation and liaison with the coun· ly fire department. Woollett said be expects to complete salary t.alk.s with the new deportment head this week and ask the council to approve the hiring Tuesday. Green Thu1nb? who declined to allow their names to be used. The nev.·spaper quoted the tv.•o stri~ pers as saying that Mills and ~1rs. Annabel Ballistella had been s e e n together regularly since July 1973. The two strippers said Mills spent as much as $1,700 in one night at the Silver Slipper, buying magnum bot· ties of champagne for his companions, the Post said. llowever, the newspaper said Arthur . • This summer, after receiving a report from I.he consuJtant firm Booz-AI!en and Hamntan on public sarety, the c:ouneil decided to start its own police depart·· ment next September. At that bearing, O>sta Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth told the cowici.J he Like Atlas lifting the 04rtb, Doug Emery, 25, o! Wicks, Mont .• hefts an 18-pound "puff ball" mushroom found growing in rural Montilla. Using imagination a person can see oceans and continents out of the watermelon-sized mushroom. · was not intere!ted in renewing a two- year~ld contract for polk:ing Irvine. Oecisioos as to what fonn tbe Irvine force will take and bow it will be organized have been delayed witil the new director is hired. Bandit Strikes Store on Coast Rocl\:ef ell er Says Brotl1er Fina11ced Disputed Book had heard early in the campaign that Lasky v.·as writing a book about his Democratic opponent. WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice Pres i dent -design a t e Nelson A. Rockefeller has acknowledged that his brother Laurance financed a 1970 book A daring, Jone bandit kKinaped critical of Arthur J . Goldberg, t h e n and robbed two empk>ye! of the Rockefeller's opponent for governor of August, whom it Identified as t h e establishment's manager, denied that he had ever seer. t.1Uls in his night club. The Post also quoted August as saying he does not know ~trs. Battistel\a. In a telephone interview, a woman \\'ho identified herself as Beverly Payne said she was the 1nanager of the Silver Slipper and asserted that Mrs. Battistella had never worked there. She also said Mills had never been in the Club. In a statement issued 1'hwst.lay, ?o.tills said he was ''r mb<i rra ssed and humili atl'CI" by the !\1onday incident in \\'hich park pohce stopp1.'<I hi s ca r. The police said he and his con1pa11ions were intoxicatl>d and !\1ills had .scratches on his facl.'. !\1rs. Bat1is1ella -"'ho Mills called a famil y friend~ left the car and jumped into a bociy of \later near the Jefferson J\1en1oria l. l\lills said lhey v•cre taking the v.·oman hon1e after she bcca1ne ill at a party held by friends. t.tills has not been to his office all "'l'ek although the \Vays and 1\1eans Co1nn1 ittee v. hich he c:ha1rs has been preparing tax legislation. lie said in his statement Th ursd ay he v.'Ould be back today bu t his staff J>tlSsed the "-Ord tha t he v.'as ill. There was no ind ital ion \\ hen he wculd be seen in public again or when he \\'OUld return to Arkansas to campaign for re-cJC<"tion. ~l i lls' fight for re-election (See !\llU.S, Page A.%1 Kiss inger Scare Gun Accidentally Fires on Plane DAMASCUS {UPI) -Secretory of Late r. he \\'as able to joke about it on hand in case large cr-OY.'ds get State Henry A. Kissinger n a r r ow l y the incidenl \\'ith Bothe and ne\\'Smen out of cont rol. \Yhen i1 discharged ac- ess.aped injury today when an Israeli-aboard the plane. Bothe remained with cideritally, Bothe fell to the noor in made UZ[ submachine gun fen · from the pa'rlJ: · 1he galley of the pla~ and Kissinge r a rack inside-tl'is plane and discharged The incident was not expected to have \\'as rushed lo his forward cabin by tv.•o shot! that slightly wounded Secret any major effect on Kissinger's seven-other Secret Service agents. _ Serv~e @.Cent Walt~r Bothe in the right · ___g~y,_ .~~Q·[l;ttio_n_J\1_iddle ~a~l miss=i•=n __ The agents. di~~~gt knQ.v.' jmmedi!!,.tely arm and grazed his forehead. in search or a permanent peace 'formul~ \\'hether. the shots had been fired inside Kissinger was only 20 feet away when betv;ecn Israel and the Arab nations and or outside the plane al Cairo's heavily the incident occurred as his plane was perhaps lower Arab cil prices. guarded airport. taxiing for takeoff from Cairo to The UZI is ~ rapid·fire submachine Bothe \\'as given Immediate medical Damascus and was not hurt. gun and security officials .said they keep (See ESCAPE, Page A2) Weinberger Tells Drive . For Priv_aC)' Udall Agains_t _ ~fore Drilling F<)r Coast Oil By FREDERICK SCHOE?\1EHL 01 I~• 0.01, Pl .. 1 Sl•ff safeway Market at Monarch Bay New York. in South Laguna about noon today, l--""nut-.Rockefeller-added-that.-00--had ---tal.'tr'ig$12;CXKlim<l-ttt~et~ no knowledge of his b r o t h e r ' s in- boslages Wlhanned . volvement at the time and would have "I really didn't pay any attention, because I never felt that such boOks coming out during campaigns cut much ice one \\'ay or another," he added. •· _nc.ver_hearcLany _ _more abouLit 1mlil the book was out and someone showed 1ne a copy, whi ch I never even opened." llfanager Leonard G. Okey of La-opposed it had be known. ~a Niguel and boxboy Timothy In a statement issued through a Myers of 111ission Viejo were ab-spokesman Thursday, Nelson Rockefeller ducted at gunpoint from the park-said the OOok, "Arthur J. Goldberg, ing lot of the shopping center above the Old and the New" by Victor Lasky. Pacific Coast Highway· was underwritten by a $60,000 investment Orange County Sheriff's Sgt. Roh-from his brother because it was "a ert Coutts said the pair-wl)O had OOok that was expected to sell well .'' been on the way to make a Friday However, Rockefeller added, the book bank deposit -were forced to take "was a flop. Laurance found himself the bandit to Caribbean Drive in stuck with a net loss of around $52,000. Laguna Niguel, where they were \Vhile this was a business Joss, he did released. not take a tax deduction ." The-car was recovered near 1he Rockefeller, who easil y d eJ e a t e d 1Cet>e, but the suspect escaped. Goldberg in the 1970 electi.on?-said he Oraage <:east • • Welitller Patchy late night and early morning low clouds or fog other- wise sunny and warmer Saturday. Highs in the upper 70s inland, slighUy lower a't the beaches. INSIDE TODAY One of Europe'• hottt.st con· ducting properties ii coming to wield l1is bato1i over the UC Iroine Orchestra. Staff Writer Tom BarU11 talked with A.lt10ro Cassuto and wh11 ht believes tl1e orchestra can become a major nu.Weal force in Southern Cali- fornia. It's all on the Weeken<Ur cover. o\I Ywr t.,.,lu At ... ,lllt "' L, M. 19yllll ti C111ft1'1111 .t.I CllttUIM Cl·lt COollln ,, ,,. .... ,. ,, DMlll Nlltk1t Al r111111j11a1 I"••• "' '""•II(• .. , "-~ ., AMI lll!Hn 11 Mll'ln DIC"' tJ MMIJ 1''" 16 -CH "'"'"' '"..... .. "'' ...... ' ....... Ill °''"" '""'' ... .._.. ll·t SHr'lt l>J Site• Mt"-th ... , Tt+t'tltlt" Cl Ti.. It fl CH WMtMr Al Wttlt lftwt Al WMklllCJIH' Ct .. .4 noth.er Leisure World Woma1i 's Purse Snatclied -An epidemic of purse snatching in the Laguna Hills Mall added another victim to its long list Thursday when an elderly Leisure World resident tem- porarily lost her purse and the $65 it cootaincd. Orange County Sheriff's office rs said ~frs. Corinne Mors, 75. of 7'l7 J<"" Avenida Majorta, told them she was checking the meat counter In the market when her Purse was removed from her shop- ping cart. The purse, minus the $65 in cash Mn. Mors \Yas using to buy groceries was later found in a p.qper bag in another area of the market. lnvtStlgntlon by sheriff's officers led to the llfft!ir' arrest of Robert l.ee Myers. 2f, . of 25951 Via del Norte, MiS.'lion Viejo. •le is~lodged in county jail on charges of burglary and grand lhefl. Deputies who recovered Mrs. ~1ors' $G5 today renewed their warning to elder- ly Leisure World resident.! \Vho shop ar the t.Agut1a Hills Mull to carry as little Ca!!h and jewelry HS PoMlble. in that artn, r The Rockefeller spokesman said the statement was issued because of "a story being leaked in Washington this week with the erroneous implication that Nelsnn Rockefeller financed" the book. Goldberg. a former Supreme Cou rt justice, secretary of Labor and a1n- ISee ROCKY, Pa'ge AZ) Drvwall Parlev •' . Talks Begin1iing In Sa11 Francisco Talks wert sche<Nled today' in San Francisco on a statewide construction- stopping drywall strike which began in Orange County Oct. 2. About 5,000 carpenters Wlion sheetrock installers throughout the stale could be affected by the stri ke, but despite a contractors g r o u p reeommendation against it. many contractors reportedly have signed interim agreements with the union to keep work going. 11le drywall workers have not set up picket lines. which would have kept other building crafts off the job sites, said a union spokesn1an . "They won't picket unless there are scabs," he said. Contractors, however, have pointed out that when the sheetrock installers stop wortr, painters, cabinet workers an d other crafts are left without v.·ork. Expressing no optimism abOut I he rB>e:Wed talk.Ii, California DrY"'all Con- lractors Association Exccutiv~ Secretary Bob Gulick said, "We're not even sure you can call it n negotiation. "Bul we are-talking,'' he said. The union i!I seeking a $3. 75 an hour boost to \\'Af.:e and fringe benefits over the next three year~. The crnfl presenlly receives $9.02 an hour in wages and $2.41 an hour for frloge benefits, An nltcmatc. piecework pay 11cale hike of the srime proportion ls also aought, i11ake Rooni For Daddy C.01nmunity Cab I e v Is I on ' s premiere broadcast of Irvine city government in action h<is received .t1; penetrating review by one of tbe slation's younger viewers. In t}ij:: early part of f h e meeting -before his bed· time-Councilm~n Robert \Vest's 3- year-old son , MaUhew, had tun{'(! in to keep an eye on his local government. Councilman John Burton. who oc- casionally tends toward loquacity during the se:ssiom. \\·as discussing noise abatement. "Who'•'ll:iat tJ!ilkingi" the 3-year-- old reportedly esked his mothrr. "You know him . th nl'!\ John.'' sht• nnswercd. ·'.lohn , .rohn. John,"' 1\1 a It bey; Jlflld. ""'hen is Daddy golng to talk ?" ' Bun.rla r Eulc r s II 0111 c ' Throuoh Oo«rri c Door t"' '""' :\ burglar who 1taine<:I entry throuAh a doi;gic door clrsign<'d for a l::iri.:e canine crflwled into an lr\'U'IC v.on1<:1n s home Thursday and burglar1?l'd 11 Carol Abram.~ of 3762 llend1·1x St :i.'lid !I aiiipear«I thnt only -a $20 r:iir or \VallMx.-c 1,·o\king shocs v.·a~ i"llllrn by the inlrudrr. . l111l c nl, 26 , Slain NATl ON1\L CIT' 1 \l'l l~1lhtr1 Ran1os. 26. a studrn1 al Sou1hwe~11·rn (olle~l' \V:tS ~hot , tr. d1·;1th 111 an nf· ll'rhours club C'llrlj i~~· l-'1tc>r f\l.'.lnuel Chavci. 50, \\RS ,a,,.<'slM Rl his lK1n1c in Chula Vista anl:t book1'fi . • .. Ud all's Wor<ls Sp<n·k E11iotio 11. A foulup In a public addre53 systtm1 at ~li ss1on Vi<'JO lli gh School crealcd a problem fnr forme_r lnt urior Dep.'lr'I· n'ent Secretary Ste1vart Udnll Thursday n1gbl . In the middle of his r('n1arlu;, voices of l\\ n young tl'Chnic1ans could 00 heard rorning from the systcni. Uut Udall ro111\nul'd Ins talk on ·the energy short:iges faring the count ry nnd t'Oncludl'<l. "v.·e·re ~01np: to have t-0 give up loni:: automobllt' trlrs ride bikes. forn1 car pool!l nnd .<;IOJl lt•ll lnR 100 kid~ ru11 an)und at, night IA•llh the car." "Oh hell." bla red froin thl' public ndrl ress ~)'Sttm as Udull c:omplctL'd lhe IJst of SUjtgcstiuos. ~ ( Reco1~d Pot Haul Seized In County • 5 Mc!t Rape Tcxus Victi111 SAN ANTONIO. 1'6. (UPi) - A JJ.year~ld ~·onum told polk>t. s~ •ea rWlnlng naked Hlong a street .seekln& help 1tfter b t: I n « raped by three men ·when two blcycllJll grt1bbed bef, draged hur lnlo the bruoh and rape!! her twle<. • 211d Biggest • Brutk Slices • Prime Rate Federal agents and dctecllves fro rn m~~~ \fOn\an said thut In the flrst f rom \Vire Services s e v e. r a I 0 r a n a e C o u n t y police attack she \\'as for<.'Cd into a cnr Plrst National Ci ty Ba rue of New York . deparUnefl\11 Thuraday night iieiz.ed more kt'd the Mt\on's second large!lt commerctol than four tOllS of marijuana $or $.'! by the thret-incn as she v.•al bnnk, announced today a reduction In milllon on In Santa Ana. Police said nlong a .strcttt on San Antonio's its prime lending rate to 11~ percent It ts 1rorth at least $.1 n1illion on tbe north side. Sl'<e snid lht!y took her from 11~• percent. effcctivo Monday. illicit drug market. lo the west side. raped her and Jt was the bank's second rate cut The haul . believed lo be the largest rode off In ll'K'lr cor, leaving her ll'l two \\'eeks and refl~!I !he decline on record in the county, also resulted nuked. in ttt!Y money market rat's In recent in the arrests of six San1a Ana residenls, She ran up a strL-tl seeking help, days. according to analysts. REDS HEAR TALE OF REP. MILLS MOSCOW (AP) -TUI Joday rtpoded the Wilbur D. ·Miljs eplaodt under the headllnt "A Qingrtlimao In Liquor." The ol:flclal Soviet news agency said, "When lhe lnclden\ boc-W td eh known 1n the. U.S. capltat Mills wa.s IO«td lo idnlU!lill ht was among lhoot Jn"'i""' In the inclclent." Fro110 Puge Al l~SCAPE ... altentlon aboard the aircraft. They found one small bullf!t bole in the ceiling and fixed It. including two married couples. a putlt-e she said, only to incet the two Shor1ty after Citibank 's action. First spokesman said. on bicycles. lier next try or hl'lp N'oilional Bank of Chicago, the country's Kissinger later came back to check , Arre!t~ were : was successful. The resid1 cnts,:J ~lghth targe~t bank. announced lhe same personally on the condition of Bothe, -James L. Bond , U, of 733 \\r. Cor· a house she v.·ent lo te cpho '1·Poinl reduction, ertective Tuesday. It \Vho is rus senior security guard, He rlgan !Ant. police. v.·ns followed by manufacturers Bank or told him : "You are lucky." Bothe waa -Emma f\I. "Tina" Bood, 21, or the Los Angeles and Flrst National Bank ot permitted to spea\ to his faro.Uy in Sime address. Cincinnati. Alexandria, Va., over the plane's radio -Joe Soils, 31 , ~ f\terlday Lane. The action had no immcdiale effect to. assure Uiem he was only llightly -John ~t Solis. 28, 3909 s. Aldrr Udall Te.lls on the stock market, \\'lllch in early hurt. St. trading Wfls off 5.40 points "You are all lucky," Klsainget told -DeMls Hutnlk, 24, 18191 17th SL The prime is the interest banks charg~ newsmen aboard the plane. "I am -Nancy A. Hutnik, 23, ol the same biggest and most credit-.,.:orthy corporate serious." addttBS. Gr;J'll y;St'• customers for sh ort ·term Joans. made UZI submachine 1un fell fi;om, -· • '-Ul"I T...,... MILLS' COMPANION! Dancer Finn• Por.e A full too of gra!'! was dise<1l'cred · ., "' U Consu1nC'r and small business rates are Bothe was taken to a Damacus hospit;il by agents in a truck parked brjlind not lied directly to the prime but to have ws head wound treated. R k cz· i:· a gas station at Bristol Street and F F movements in the corporate rate can Several stitches were put in a 21,!:-inch OC imutllg \Varner Avenue. An additiona l lhrce tons (lJ• lttll·l·e indica te the direction other rates will bullet graze on the side of Bothe's head, f'ro1n Page Al MILLS ..• ~. 18 one of the toua)lcst of hi• career, -While in st~lusloo Thursday' hls orn~ lssued a three-pagt statement in whlch MUia apolo~zed for the "dJJ<Omlort" be .. -' -, and 'oj)olop.d to hlJ lomll1. iJ11eci•ll1 hll .. u. Polly. whOm he &Old cculd l"'t he along and -"~ blaming htrllil. (or not ... companying us that n!ght. even w\lh her broken foot.", • Mills' ·opjionent, Judy Petty, said she would not cornmeal on U>e lncldant but her campaiiQ aides were reported to be delighted y.itb th& tur oo( events. Until now, it appeared . there wu little ch,... Ii>• CO<lid win ~Jbciugh ~ wao expected l9 m a holly lhart ol the votes. · • For years ),.fills had a .reputation as a studious .effective 'X>Qgl'essman .wltb a rather sparse night life. Jlul lately -since his dlostrous bid for the presldl!llCJI in 1972, and eapeclally since he returned from an eight-month ablleriee . for back surgery -M l l l I' peraooallty seems to have ch,.nged. He ltefni less enthu!lastlc for hi• job, and occutooally aeema to eblrqge his sense of bwnor from day to day, sources aaid. The normally staid Mills nol tong ago let\ his committee doubled up wtth la\lghter with a aeries of wry commenta about pending tax amendments. From Page Al were found in raids oo the suS')>cct3' take. a U.S. ipoke.Sman 1&ldJ bllt the agent C O homes. A.lost of lhe nation's major cornmercial wa1-''ln ROO dcondlllon." ,Olf.rSe _pell. WTEINBERGER A police spok~man also said officers "Think srnall. think snug. think slow." banks posted an 11:1,~ percent prime A b~llet illlO passed thn:lugh Bothe's ll • • found bags cont.alnlng tnore than 100,000 Those should be the by laws of the rate early this week follo\\·in• c1·t1·•-nk's · ht '"-a"--but no -were ~ken " he ho h be · Q. Ud ri.11: 10'" ~""' -... v · ]"-:;;t Saddlebac_k every 10 \Yorkers in the country, small white pills t ug t to am· new era facing the United Slates in lead last Friday. Klulnger conferred twice in Cairo "1th .l:ll said. . · phetamines. the view of Stewart Udall. r 0 rm er Observers said that Citibank could Ptetldent Anwar Sada\ and reported '·Details from the tax returnt of nearly The investigators were armed \Yilh Secretary of the Interior under the Ken-have cu t its prime 'Ill-point to 1 1 ¥.a • · lb h ts · ed b f de I •-·--d · · · "good talka" in a meetl.Dg in whlch Rock cllmbln• •· the 111b)ect .of the 80 mllllob Americ&ns ore stored in e searc warran lSSU y e r a ncdy and Joru1:>Ut1 a m1 n1stra11ons. percent today on the basis of a sharp • "" magistrate Arthur Bradley and v.·ere 'The new era is ~e of shortages of one-· • ..,eek decline in key money.market he ~·as arMted agaln as "Dear Henry'' newe!lt course ol the Saddleback Valley computers of the Internal R e v c nu e acting on inrormation given to them food and oil, compoundl!d by complex rates announced Thursday by t he as he .)tlJled Sadat on both cheeks. YMCA. Serv\'oe, aJKI a i\umber of other gover~ by undercover officers and Informants . economic problems. Udall 10ld a Sad· Federal Reserve Bank of New York. l-fe nles back to Cairo Monday after ment agencies llke\vlse house sens!Uve The truckload was found first eerly dlcback Valley audience Thursday nlght. Citibank determines ils prime rate talks Jn Damascus, Iarael , Jordan and Open lo anyone In grldff nine through personal data on individuals," WtlD- Thursday evening when a specially train· In a depressing a~essment of the rhrough a formula Pegged to the three· Saudi Arabia. En route home, he stops 12, the program will lnt.roduce equip. berger explained. ed. dog was brought in in <ln effort state of the world today1 Udall said: week average of the 99-llll day dealer· in Algeria and Morocco. ' ment, prope.r knota, princlplea ot belay. In recent years. be added, more and IA> catch the scent of the marijuana. _ f'ood shortages are becoming very placed commercial·paper. Kts.!lnger arrived 1n Damascus · hall tng, fret climbing, rape.ilina and multlplt· more has been learned about a computer According t.o his agenl·handler, the dog real. More ihan 40 percent ol lhe world's In Ju ly "'hen the prime reached ils an hour late fol:' his talka.•lth President system's Ability -with knOWledgeable "went berserk" wOOn he detected the population is ma I n o ur ls-h e d , un· historic hi&h of 12 percent, the Citibank J~afcz Assad. Assad, recently rearmed ch climbing. • hwnan guidance -:-to ~.utom1Uc1lly huge truckload. dernouristied or stiirving. for(f\ula called Jor an even higher rete. by the Soviet. Un1on, 19----0[Jf!!-Qf-the . A, total of four ae11slona will Mi held "rOb" ari~r bank of senattlve data . • T.he-.~k· appeared ·to be empty but .._ The world's reserve syt>ply of food. but' lhe bank resisted tbe trend to raise more militant Arab leaders and bas beginning at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at the The private secior also has a major officers found it had fa lse n~rlng and · once sufficient for 90 day~, now WOtJld loan prict's. partially because of preuure threa tened. not to renew tbe U.N. peace-Y, 2301 Orange Avenue, El f9ro. ---~tential for ab;\!IID&.Rl'~.J>e said. , contained the cache of of mariiuana. only last 30 da)'.s. Countries that .onc~lniitr.aUoo--...:_·----keeplng--m-andate-orrth~lM 1telg!itS-1'tlr!econd-se!srorrwlll~lflll-=dr-Weinberger noted that the nations .__-"-Police ~.ll.JYsttmically raided tbe...,__stored food tm-remrerttmes-now-ar The break 111 the record prune rate separallng lsl'llell and Syrian forces trip to Mt. Rubldeaut near Rivera largelt credit bureau, Reta.JI Credit four homes where the addit ional mari· exporting it iil return for oil. bega n Sep!. 25 when r-..torgan Guaranty Kissinger hoped to periuade him t~ Nov. Q.. nte thlrd IC!Sion Nov. 18 will C.Orporation, has tn II.I Atlanta computert juana was 'discovered . At the Meriday _ Petroleum, ''the most precious, In· Trust of New York lowered its rale keep the U.N. forces another six months. take shldenb to either Jdyllwlld or information about 4$ mllJJoo A~rlc11n1. Lane address where 550 klfos wer e credible and versatlle resource we have." 10 1 1~~ percent. Kissinger rested briefly at the Rawdan Joshua Tree parks, ~ the: ~h Nov. "According to the federal Trade Com- discovered, agents also _found the pills, ill not replacable, nor can a substitute J\icanwhiJe industry e c 0 n 0 mists governfhent guest residence ln Danla!Cus 18 will be·back at tM Y ln El Toro. miilion, that finn has the mechanical the police spakesman said.-"' tor it be found . Nuclear energy, once prcdic!ed through the pres 1 i g i 0 u s and began his talki with 'Assad at I:SO A local mounlalneerlng achool la p~ capacl~y to report .on the ~rsonal Uves Irvine's Council -Meets Saturday On City Charter Th~ Irvine City Council has decided to drak a city cbarter and will hold iti first meeting as a charter c0mm.ission Saturday momlng. The public session \Vil\ be held at · c\ty hall, 42()1 Campus Drive , [rom g to -11 a.m. ·, ·Council i:nember1 expect the f I r s t · Mton to be largely for the purposes · ol' organizaUon. • .Describing the subject of a charter : aS · an "3ll)()rpho\ls ~lob" Councilman Robt.rt \Vest said he was afraid the meeting will drift unproductively into s;rle issues. ·Public interest. said \Vest. is the most iinportant factor in drafting a charter. : "1[ there is no turno\lt for the 1neeting. 1 think \\'e should forget about a cha rter. 11 would mean no one is interested," he said. • Councilmen Art Anthony said, ''Probably some of the basic thoughts of the members will be articulated. "What J really feel strongly about ii organizin& it so things don 't drag on forever. "We should sci a largel date of nat less than six months and not more ---''-'h-an--a-yeat:-1 ean:t see-it ~ng-~yond a year even if 'it's terribly complex,'' Anthony said. ' ,. • .. :· • • . • ' • ' • ' :· "I don1t think there ls 'much Interest in a charter by the city ns a whole ," he said. The ch8.J'tcr \\'OUid be put on a ballot for vote r approval once it i~ drafted. ORANGE COA5T " DAILY PILOT Tiie Or..,41 Col" OflU1' P'llot, .,llt •l'licll I> ~""'Ol""!I t ... Nt.,·•·l'relS, h p11t1ll'ht<I 11, Ille Or-Co1•1 ,.,,lll•lllll'lq Cemp1111,. Wp.tral~ '!l•lillft\ It' Plllllli-. lro\OM1y !~fl '•hllY. "" Cml• Mt•1. Nt•P0<'1 BllKll, H.,,..lftQl1111 119ec;_1tl,<1u•"•'" Y•llt ¥. u.......a IMIKll, l"'IMl!oaOClltl!.c:~ l'ld S.-Ot.,..111ot~ll JWll C:.0151•-. A ,1..,ie ,....... Ml!""' " p11t11•"'9<f S1h,,tl1ws ..,,, S-o. TN llf'l"<•N! pullli"'l"V pl~n! I~,, lil9 Weil e,,, Sllftt, ClltUI MIW. te11lar1101 •J•h. Rober! N. Weed ''"'"""' .,,,, P,,1111"'9• ,.. Jack R. Curley '11'1t1 ~ttillllnl •'Ill Gt11tt11 MitntQe!' Thom&s Kecvil £tl1lor . Thoma~ A. Mure>h!ne '''"'"t!ng £Oltor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nlltl J1Ui\ll11! IM11<1t+l'lg !tlltot~ Oft Ices c::o.111Mt1. aJO ""'''' "'' Strttt Htwlll?'I &fl.Kit· Ull Nt""l)Ort l!lo ....... lftl Lt~11.,. 6"1<11 1111o l'.rle"""•'~ SI "un!l"VI"" 9tl<ll ITll~ lhoi<ll flou"we«I ~ (ltfl'll"K: IOI No•!~ II (.llftlf'OO At•I Ttltpf\one (7141 '41-4311 Clas1lfled Advertising 642-5471 Sin Cl1m1ntt All O.p.1rtmrnts: Ttlephont 4914420 • considered the panacea as a ne\Y energy Business Council today that the inflation p.m. He was fiying to the Jordanlan vldlng ont Instructor per each rtve of 98 percent of our cltli.ens, he said. source, is-just not pannin g out. rate has peaked and the nation will ca pital of Amman thlt afternoon after students for the program. Colt 11 $37 Weinberger stressed that through -.Poorer countries cannot afford the make strong economic progrtss next an expected three-how' conference with for Y member• and ff5 far non-mem· sensitive leiislatlon and the lmpoaltlon new price of imported oil -four llmes year barring a coal strike or a petroleum Assad bers. of-1tronCll;a.bt:U_ty~,Jll8Jl1 of-tM "'bat, ii cost a yea r ago -and cannot __£inch. ' --Included in the fet ta 111 equipment, Dbu.w! which are b e c o m I n g com~ effectively-use-agricultural m--e--r1ro d s The report was delivered at a council instructors, accklent lnlurance and m6nplace ln the lnformaUon-gatherlng designed by industrialized nalions be· meeting in Hot Springs, Va. by former transportation for the two trlpa. neld can be eased. ceuse the methods art dependent on the C'.eneral f\1otors Board Chairman R.C. l'roua Page Al A minimum of 10 partlclpanll is "If firms which uee lnacc:uratt or avajlability of cheap oil. Gcrstenl>erg. neces11ary for the program, but max· false lnformaUon disseminate tht data _: Taken alone, the oil shortage may ROCKY !mum lite alto is limited, said a Y and It affects the Ufe of an lndivktual, force a worldwide r e c e s s i o n or ..1 • • • spokesman. 1 believe that law• should use• • depression "that iJ ve ry real, Ye t COUJlf.V Jttl'OJ'S A registration fee of $10 will hold definite liability on the abule," be aald. something no one ·wants to talk about." ~ bassador to the United Nations, told a spaet, with registration deadline and Oc$pi.te their magnitude. the prob\enii;; •' the \\'ashington Post that the book was full fees due by Nov. L can be whipped, Udall predicted, if J) lib • a "shabby, dirty campaign trick'' and More Information may be oblt1lned Americans trade a "bigge r is better" e Ct•a till~ thit Rocke!eller'a explanation ''.simply by calling-the Y at &'.JG.8822. Woman Slain 111 Flower Shop attitude to "small is beautiful .'' .._ does not wash.'' The first step in solving the problem 2 M d C hns already occurred -a slowdo~n •. lll' er ases The PO!t Mid a dummy corponttion Stereo Equipment of the country's growth rate to a point c;alled Literary Properties lnc. was where zero population growth 1na.v be Juries ll re deliberating toda y in two created to runnel the $00,000 fr 0 m B } d . I . A 40-year--Old Anaheim woman wu I···• b th d of the decade Udall Oranne County Superior Court murder ut•g e ID rVIU.e stabbed to death In the workroom of rea •"""' Y e en · i. Laurance: Rockefeller to Ar. lington House, I 'd ll'iil\S in \\'hiCh they have been asked her fiOWCr Shop Thursday J1l 0? n n a I sa!,The master themes of the new age to return verdicts of first degree murder. publisher of the book. Burglars forced open the froot door police said today. must be to find ways of limiting grov.'th This is the secood full day of dellbcra· The newspaper quo ted Lasky as of an Irvine man's home whlle he was Velma Mae Jonkman was killed Jn rather than encouraging it; restraini ng lion! in the triRI of Loois SI an I e Y saying: "I don't know Laur an c e away at work Thursday, stealing more an apparent robtiery attempt at her capacity: recycling and reuslng our \\'lechecJJ. 30. the unemployed hospital Rockefeller or anything about this setup. than $1,000 worth of stereo sound equlir shop, Rainbow of Flowers, shortly a!ter re~ces: conserving, and being thrifty orderly accused of strangling J\1 r s. Jt's a complete gurprisc lo me -that's ment. opening for business in the monung, _learning to stretch," Udall said. h{arion Camilla Morgan to death last the truth." Jack D. Scrogglns of 14542 Oval Rood investigators said. Americans must reali1.e that one third ~farch 1. The New York Times said in today's discovered the break-in when he arrived. -Wltnellel t4ld poll.et a youq tn&tl of aU energy produced is wasted and Mrs . ft1organ. 79. '\'as the mother·in· editions that the House Judiciary Com-home from work, according to Officer was seen entering the shop at about that it takes about 90 percent Jess energy la1v of Dr. Louis J. Cella. the lnfluentlal mittec Is looking into the book incident Rod Cadenhead. Investigator• said it 9:30 a.m., shortly before screanu wut 10 recvcle materials compared to that A-1ission Viejo physician who has olten as part o( Its consideration of the appeared the intruder used a pair ol heard coming from lhe shop. N ice rcquir~ to produce them from ra w been linked over the years lo the fortun es l ..'.f:loc:::k•::fe:::l:le:.r..'.oo::'.1TI1'.'.·n:::a:::U:on:::· ______ _'.pli:'<•:::'"::..:.to:.:twl::::'1:.:•::nd::.:br:..:•a::k::::lhe::.:doo::::rc:lmo::::bc.. _ _::ha:cvc:•..:no::.csu:=s.pect=.:..:.·'°_lc:b:..e..:ca.:.se..:... ----resources. !he for1ner interior secretary of Orange Counly politicians seeking ·d public office. sa;n· addition to conservation and reuse, It is alleged lhat Wiccht'Cki killed technology must be applied to deYelop apartment manager l\lrs. Morgan after solar. \.\'incl nnd geothermal energy she accused him of pocketing rent paid sources, UJ:lalLsai.d.. by other tenants and negl.ccling h is ass1gn«I 1an1torlaTCiiilles. From l'tt!le A I UDALL ... 20 years ,\·as less than the 11111ount needed to handle the t.'OUnlry's demand for three )'Cars. "All indications arc that we will nol find enormous oil 'fields out there. And we're damn fools Jf we base our policies on resourC"Cs ""e don't even know exist."' Udall declared. "l\1orton is ecting like a boo1ner oil man." Udall continued . "And he. \\ill regret it." Air Conditioning E11uipn1cul Taken Burglors who l'Jtokc into <1 horne under con!ilr uctlon in the Pl'lis11ion Viejo area • 1'hursday nii;:ht left 11.-ith brand new Rir oondltlonlng cqu\pn1ent \'Slued at more than $:J(Xl, Ornnge County Sheriff's officers :-.a.id. Deputies said the thieves entered the locked garagt of a home be.Ing built at 2'2S82 Vlo Octavo. The tqulpm nt ,,as O\\'ned by Kinney Air Conditioning Company ol Annhtlm. Also under \nvestlgatlon In lhc ~1is5\on Viejo area Is the theft of $00 hi cash from Encore ll"ir Fashions. 25$71 M11r· gueritc Porkw~y. Deputies s~ld \he cash \\'lls taken dur· klg lhe night hours by hurglars who pried open the .sliding glass door of the prcmlsca: and broke Into the ca!Jh regis\et .... It is also alleged that he then dumped her body on a vaca nt Jot at the rear of the Santa Ana apartment building she 1nanaged for her son-inl·aw. At issue in the other trial is the guilt or innocence of Orange County JAil prisoner Alas Anseln10 Solano, 32, who is accused of knifing feUow .lnmale Jose Angel Zatarlan, 22. of Santa Ana, last Nov. 16. It is alleged that Solano. also.or Santa Ana. repeatedly plunged the knife into Zatariau in a jail restroom while taking advantage of the confusio·n created by !he transfer ot prisoners from the main jall to a bran.ch racl\ity' 'the live-month trial of Solano is the second loogest criminal trial in local Soperibr Court history. The record of six: montbs 'v a s est8blished: ea rller this ye"ar In t h e medicnre grand theft and embezzlement trial of convic:ted Or. \Vesley Gamer Solcum. formerly of Costa A.1esa. JurlgC' Hannon (;, Sco\'llle was on the bench tor bothltlal~ Art Guild Set~ 1'fceting Oct. 16 The regular meeting o! the Art Gulld or Laiuna Hills Is sC't for I :30 p.m. Oct. 16 Jn Clubhouse Three. dining room tv.•o In Leis ure WorJd. The nrst jUrled !lhoW Rnd bf!nefll sale or works by memben or I.he guild ls scheduled for OCt. 27. with open house from t to 4 p.m. in the i:!ateterla or Sftddlcbnck COmmunity HosplUll. The juried paintings will h"ng In the ct1fcteria until J1tou1u')' when they will bt mo.,.ed to Clubho~ Three for exhibit. Also ol\ exhibit tbroul(h the Art Guild arc members ~inlings ' In the Lounge of Saddleback Community Jlospltnl and a one-\\'Oman ex:hlbit of 15 palntinq!f by Mildred SL'Onc\d In tire new bonrd of dlrcc-tors' roont • --FAll LAMP SALE~ From the finest collection of .lamps in South Orange County. Select from such well known names at Marbro, Stiffle Knob Creek, Norman Pefcy and many others. ' . . -' -Fantastic fnventOIY of , •• OU11\ty Lampe Alf Ready For lmmedlale Oellvery DREXEL-HERITAGE-+iENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAJITAN-SAKER WIRDAYS & SAlUIDAYS t :OOtel:JO < ., • NEWPORT BEACH• t721 WESTCUFF OR.. 64a·20.10 LAGUNA BEACH• 34S N()RTll (.'OASJ' HWY., 4'4·6S51 TORRANCE• 2M49 HAWTHORNE BLVD. (0Jl(ll\ f'ri, 111 I, Sun. 12-5:»1»1 Jl't-tm ' ., • ' ' '· , 1 I .) f • I ) \ ' l I ' - ) ·AD Sands Kuwait Buying SS Catalina Public? I sland Upse t by Planned $ 5 ~fillio n Sale of Steamer SAN PEDRO (UPI) -The oll-r1ch 'sheikdom ol Kuwait, which already owns an island SANTA BARBARA (AP) -olf tile wt coall of th• Unil<d A proposal to let Che public States, b aboul to buy the Soutbem CW.fornla steamship use all Cali!omla beach areas liner, the SS Catalina, for a -including privately owned reported $5 m.llllon. lands -was reje<:ted Thurs-"I'll miss it and my kid.1 day by coastal com•n1Hlooers will miss lt," Jack Stanaland, in the V e n t u r a , Stint.a :i~amahlp company presideat. said of the fQmed ''Great Barbara, San lAlls 0 b l 11 po White Steamer" that h&5 fer- area. rled thousands of vi.'lltors to Plan Nixed Jn an 8·1 vote, Lhe Sou I h , Santa C.atalina Island every Central Coast R e g 1 o n ~ summer for 50 years. proved a subslttute proposal But the bead ol MGRS Inc. aimed at encouraging t h e said Thuraday the company maximum feasible purchase of y,·outd go ahead with the deal anyway -despite angry reac- tion s by buslneurnen and of- ficials of Avalon, the island's looe city. TllE ECONO~t\' ol the resort city is heavily dependent on the 2,000.. passenger <.'3pacity v e s s e I , w h i c h has made daily 8wn mer·tlrne runs for a half century, carrying tourists, Island visitors and shoppers. Kuwait recently bought the island of Kiawah , 20 miles off the coast of Charleston, S.C., for $17 .4 million. Stanaland s a i d It was unknown whether t h e SS ocean front and 1o ttqulre ----------- shoreline developers to pro- vide public beach access or pay fees for purchue of ac- cess nearby. Catalina would be U9ed for similar txcuslon runs from South Carolina to Kiawah. "Until I rtM about Kuwait buying that island, t had the Impression the ship v.·ould go to the Persi8n Gulf," he said. The steamer was being sold becailse the clty wanted the s h ip docked from the starboard side instead of [rom the port side, which would mean some rather expensive changes Jn the vessel, Stanaland said. j'We run on a m.ergfnal pro- fit. Excess costs just don't pay lo hassle v.ith." Despite other v e s s e I s being ayallable to ca r r y passerliers to the island from S o ulhem California, George Scott, Avalon's mayer p ru !em, said an lnjlUlctlon should be sought against the sale. "By announcing It this time of the year," said John de Board, of the Ava lon Businesi1men's Association, "it will kill us. People wlll think so1nething is wrong on the Island." • Service to the Island also is provided by tv.·o other ships owned by !he .!lame firm v.·hich tlold 650 passengers. So m e sportsfishlnR b o a I s and 11eaplanes ply the rolte also. l(PFK Broadcasts CALIFORNIA Femi1rists Aicl 'Rape Victit11 ' Frid.I~. Octobtr ll, 1974 OAJL v PILOT A 5 Ilitchhlkcr' Castrated REDWOOD CITY (APJ - Tv.·o men have pleaded in- noctnt by reuon of u.antty to charges they castrated a J 6 • y e a r • ol d Pennsylvania hitchhike' with a ra:r.or. Superior C.ourt Judge Gerald Ragan 16t)qov. 2S for trial of William Jotuis, 35, a n d · Rudy Brink, ti, who are charged v.ith kldnaplng , mayhem, robbery, assault and t41WP weapons poAe!iiion. Ragan also ordered psychiatric examination& 1flM' th< pair prior I<> the~ <OUrt dale. Police said Johns and Brlnk mutilated t b e urildmttfied Monroeville, Pa .. youth Aug. 31. Afterwards, the teenager stwnblt.'Ci ln16 a ranch house near Half r..1000 Bay, 30 miles llOUth of San 1'"'ranclsco. PERSIAN RUG AUCTION • Authentic h11ndmade new and aflt1Que rugs, cafpets & tun· ners trom a stupment lust arn vecffrom 1ran. • Al!'.O a number ol new & used rugs tiom vanous estates. SUM .. OCT. l l ot 2 P.M. MEWPORTER IHH 1107 Jambortt Rd., H•wport l each l•r.tNCKofl frolll I _p.111, TERMS: C1sti. Ctieck. Maio< Credit Cards AUCTIONEER : S. Gr1tl Entnes tor lulure auctions now being accepted. II you are unable 10 atlend oiease write or call collecl tor Information regarding luture auctions 1n vour area. AUCOR IMTIRMATIOMAL 12 1 JI t t 0-291 0 The coe.stal commissioners, in any event, lacked authority to let the public util ize prlvat.e " beach areas, similar to law now on t.he books In Oregoo. But the Issue eventually is expected to be faced at top levels as the statewide coastal c ommiss'lon drafts a. California plan for coastline Hash Kept In Cages Of Bears LONG BEACl1 (AP) -11p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-._.,. Deborah Kantaeng, charged with murdering a man she .. said raped her, is free on $10,000 bond. most of wl1ich use. e l'uct Oka11ed LOS ANGELES (AP) Striking bus mechanics have voted to accept a new contr{l;ct v.i.t.h a 13 percent raise the first year, and city officials hoped the agreement v.·ould spur drivers and the Rapid Tran$it District into a quick settlement. l\lembers of the Amal· li!;amated T r a n s i t Union, representing 7 2 8 mechanics, voted 464 tQ 36 10 accept the proposal, whlch provTllh a 13 percent raise in the first year and an 11 percent hike ln Search by Police \\'as guaranteed by feminist LOS ANGELES (AP) -about soun::es and that to do organiialions. Startled employes of radio sta· so would cut off llle flow "The police and the media SACRAMENTO ( A P ) -lion KPFK broadcast events of news. have insinuated she iv a s n • t Four New Yorkers are serving live as police armed with a But Deputy· Dist. Atty . raped. which is S<1mtthing that six-month· jail tent\S in the searctl warrant spent hours Stephen Troll, in a live in-usually happens 11. hen a case of the two Himalayan combing the station for a terv\ew on the sceite by woman is ra,ped," said Valerie message from the bombers KPFK, said, "It's net our bears which suffered indignant of tv•o Sheraton h 0 t e 1 5 . purpose to llarass r..tr. Lewis Nordstrom of the Los Angeles deaths in the alien ,..,.lids of "They're listening to tapes, or to shut down his operation ~omgai:W:rn~~. A 5 s au 1 ts North&n California. looking through all our filell, ... Our sole intention is to "We have reason to believe searching as thoroughly a s apprehend the bombers and But the prison tenns had poss i b 1 e , ' ' said station stop Ulem before they k i 11 she was rd peel," she s a 1 d nothing to do with the bears. manager \\'ill Lewis five hours somebody.,, Thursday. They were related to the 120 after about 10 police appeared Afiss Kantaeng told police pounds of hashish officials Not Bewitc hed Thursday at KPFK. The sta-two men raped her in a Santa tion took the oprnrtunity to NOW H } Ana park lasl week after fore· said they found in the bears' Elizabeth lifontgomery, ~ e ps · •-· t th · ~-entertain listeners with a nun--mg 11t:r in o e1r car v.u~:n cages. star of "Bewitched'' ute-by·minute account ol the she left her clerking job for The sentences were ordered 'JN series, ended her search. , D f d • the day. Wednesday by U.S. District 1.l ·year marriage with POLICE WERE searching C ·en ~ They forced her tq $iv e Court ·Judge T homas J.' William Asher, 47, til.e f<M' a message from a group them her phon~ number and MicBride after all four plead· -· r;; calling it.self "Unit II of the SAN DIEGO (AP ) -The address, she said. USC /UCLA TIFFANY LAMPS ~.,.s12s.n NOW$61.95 Perfect room .. ~k. for your game On sale· this Handcrafted glass and anliQue brass Tiflany's. 1----<11e~ bMic pay will go from the present $6.37 an hour to $7 .39. s.eries proall.Cer an.;dc:h,,e"-r _ _,,.,,.., "w'-'"\\'o'rlti-Ubef.atioo-¥-ront,L!.. _Rrulnet_o!__ fi~....o.m..e...n~__Dne_oUbe...rnESl.,..Dann~C.Hl--- 00 guilty1o mtuggUn · thlialiuSbiiid,-in Santa In a rommwtique received dis1n\ssed in the final week Allen, 21, came to her hou se They were arrested after 1tfonica Thursday. Tuesday by KPFK. the NWLF o.f trainin.g as. city fir e the next day and v.'as killed a mar I j u a na-snif!ing dog _______ :___ said It set the recent hombs f1ghlerll, 1s being taken up by a shotgun blast as he Ualttaliff Shldy DeM 1_, 1-<•g~ !eve( lully <ldtu1ed •!lunon•hon l!•ev,n11 --._ M'"'""'"' g•a•~ lilla"Y ~ol<Y COMOlnahon•. ' ' I e Book Cho11ge• SAN DIEGO (APl ,_ TI1e state Board of Education has given tentative approval to a plan expected to improve the procedures for choosing tex· tbooks for public st'hools. Oiie cllange lentftll'Vely aj>. proved Thursday was establishing a permanent 15- member 1 e g a 1 compliance committee to make sure all materials comply with state laws before they are reviewed by subject evaluation Pl\l)ell. I eBenetlt• Due SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill providing an additional, 13 weeks of u ne mploy;ment ibenefits to as many as 140,000 Californians was signed Into Jaw Thursday by Gov. Ronald, Reagan. The measure, which takes effect immediately, a 11 o w s unemployed persons to con- tinue to receive payment for 39 y,·eeks. until next May 1. The standard limit for draw· i n g unemployment benefits has been 26 weeks. • Rnrni.er nt Top became suspicious about the at Sheraton hotels in L<1s by NOW, the National entered the door. . Angeles and San Francisco. Organization for \Vomen . Police have said that all bottom of the two cages of '4;t,1U]'' Caaed There were 00 injuries in "They were never given a or her story doellrt't add up. bears arriving at San Fran-l fl £ LJ either explosion. fair ~." says Judith She v.·as arraigned Tuesday clsco International Airport The group threatened Filner of the women's activist on the.murder charge. from Katmandu, via New Wife , Liolt '''further repercusslons"unless group. "They were harassed A feminist spokesman said York. This~ was in December, certain demands were met by by their superiors and by $800 of the $1,000 premium _1972: th_e_ Irnemational Telephone fellow fire fighters." _neededJ9 free t.be d.efe_nd8llt C t T ld and Telegraph Corp. owner Fire Chief Leonard Bell said \Vednesday was raised by the The agents bored h>les and OUr 0 of the Sheraton chaln.' ottler ,..,.omen may undergo Feminist Women·s He a Ith same ' • g re e n vegetation," The unifcrmed and plain--training in the future but that Centers of Orange County and later ldentifted a1 hashish, fell REDWOOD CITY (AP) -clothed police searched the first five "did not meet ~ Angeles . Cowt!Y. The out. + A man allegedly murdered by th>toughly ·even though the the physical s t r e n g t h re-defendant's parents put u p Whlle agents watched, the his wife once threw another stalloo man.ager told them the quircments. ·• $200. A1111 l 1•119 MOW $I t .ft Hodson Ligh-:t-ing BankAmericard Master CJiarge 1$10 "'••port lhoci. IOW .._.,_,.., C••t• M9M ()\'.)en Mon.·Ffi. 8:30-5 Sat. 9-4:00 PhOne 548.Q3'1 cages were finally transferred woman into a lion 's cage, ac-original message was not in into a van which headed north. cording to testlmooy in her the station. Lewis already is 'l'l)ey followed l\ aod two cars trial here Thursday. in one legal battle -which into Shasta Cowity, w h e r e resulted in hill spending 16 LindJ Anderson. 2 7 , of d in · ·1 fo lemN tlley loei them In a fog. · ays J8l r con .,,. -Pacifica, is accused in the f --~· t t The ·-· -~ n•rts J 1k.. or 1o::.<1.0mg o urn over a .... CU-11,1 ,.--UI 1.: April a shooting death of her taped • ~ p l ' ' oages were f0tmd in the woods h .. ·•--• ~--1... messag., """" a nr1a ...,uwJU "'uu Hearst and two members of a coup~ of days later. 'And Sue Petsctle, the victim's the Symbiooese Liberation a quantity of hashillh was e1-wife, told the San t..1ateo Army. discovered in sections of ttle Cotmty Superior Court jury 1•T11 EY'RE OBVIOUSLY cages at a ranch near Big that Anderson often was cruel n 0 t g 0 i n g t 0 f I n d t he Bend. to her. She said they used docwnents on the premises, The bears had .been turned 'to keep exotic animals and 80·the mOtivation may be one looee id the wilds of the Pitt one time nfter an argwnent of harassment," Lewis told Rive r country, officials said. "he dragged me into the lion's nev."Smen . One was stlot by a local resi· cage and locked me in. The He said he tlas refused to dent. The other was found lion grabbed me in the hefld hand over such m e s s a g e s two months later, dead of and began biting at my skull. under ,the contention that It starvation. Its mouth fouled I guess he got scared and is improper for the news by porcupine quills. let me out.'' media to divulge infonnalion Test-drive a Mazda and we'll buy your lunch. • SACRAME~TO (A p) -rr--------------------------Gov. Ronald Reagan Is :tpen· ding the weekend In Mexico, which makes .U. Gov. John Harmer the acting go'<rnor D. l!b ll•C for ttle first time. r u H a r mer, Re b~l~lcan~~can~-:J-i...jl---"'""'""~"'~"""=''a iffilile(Or'Ilou governor, AUC't'IUN was appointed a week ago to succeed Ed Reinecke, wllo resigned following a perjury conviction in the I'M' calle. Noc turnal Jail Tr y sts Susp ected 1.fODESTO (AP) -Romeos and Juliets In stripes visited each other for s e l u a I en- deavors lruide the Stanislaus County jail through a door they picked wittl a co a t hanger. an inmate says. Jn a report prepared by the sheriff's office. a woman prisoner a.ccused three v.•omen and four men trustees of the nocturnal tryMs thi.ol summer. Evidence In the conndential report includes scraped paint on the lock of a door which connects the m e n ' s and \Von1en's section of the jail, an intercepted "love letter'' describing a night of w 11 d lovemaking and ~eep scratctles 8Cratches obiierved :>n the back of one of the men aUe&edely involved. Sher1ff Dan Kelsay >a)'! he Is not enUrely convinced the r o mantic Interludes actuelly occurred, but Ms taken the precaution of ordering a pick· proof lllcel plate welded to the door. ~one ,of Uie lnnmtes would admit taking part in the even· Ing tncounters. but later one of the women rtported she thought she was preinant. >. medlcaJ examination allayed those fears, tho report l&ld. FRIDAY, SA1llRDAY, SUNDAY ot I P.111. BorgOlna on Fine Crystal, Sterling S ilver, Porcelains. Oriental Objecta d 'Art, PO lntings. J ewelry, Ant iq ues, Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ••• S 1.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. 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For the list of prize winners, send a stomped. self·oddressed envelopi! lo Mazda Motors of America, P. 0 . Box 5609, Compton. Coldornio 90224. olter December l, 197 4. • BEACH MAIDA 17331 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-6666 MIRACLE MAIDA 2150 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA (71 4) 645-5700 I· -1 .· -• • AG I I j • . Di\ILY PILOT EDITOlllAL PAGE Parks and Recreation Irvine 's co1n[l"lunity _:;e.rviccs conlmission Is charting u c<ireful course for management of up to so Heres of privutc, ·con11r1crl'iol recreation in the 161 acres of city parks financed by voters passing the '$1G million park bond iS!>ue lus t June. Jn drafting a policy for the private enterprise arcns, the c&mn1ission has tukcn a good look 11t both "lhe adv<.1rit<1 ~cs and drawbacks of s uch a process. On the plus s ide, l easin g property to cntrc 1)rcncurs for a percentage of prorits will cut the tax burde n o( park maintenan('c. Additionally, it could <'Xp cditc urri\'al of some sorely needed commcrciul recreation facilities in the citv . .But the comnlission is a\\1arc of. arld \\'alching for. the dangers of imprudenl action. Commercial fucilit i~s "'ill ha ~'e to fit in ¥.-ith the theme of the prirk. They \VIII have tu uppcal to the desires of more than a ~mull special interest group. . A~vc all they wi.11 need sound financing so the city \\'111. not have to ball out a failing venture . In its present rough form . the com mission's policy s eems cconon1i cull~' und esthctie<11ly prudent. Needed Services ln its firs t three days of operation. the ne"' south ('Ounty Orani::c Count.v Sheriff's Subs tation for the Laguna Nigucl·Si.lddlebatk V<tllcy area ro1>cd "'ilh a whopping 40 percent of incidents handled by the sheriff's dcpu;tmcnt. 'l'he first week Jn the station included everything: from il shooting and a double fatality automobile al'· c1dcnt to a full range of minor incidents. 'l'hcse results arc ample proof of just hov.1 needed the south county slution is. The' ne"' locally based Ford's New Staff Chief ·. crew a! 48 deputies plus sergeants. invci;ligatgrs_, and bnck·up staff should bring signifiC'nnt im1>rovement lo th e safety of nearby residtnts. In the Same week, officials of the U.S. Post Office announced a new facility for J\1ission Viejo, where current posta l service is dispensed fron1 a grossly un- dersized cubbyhole. , 'l'he unincorrM.lrated part of the south Orange Count~ finally is beginning lo gel some of the services Lt ne eds. ... Caution Required ln deciding \\'hich of a proposed series of general plan amendments it wishes to deal with in 1975, the Irvine City Council faces a·challenge. The city planning department has come up with a list of modifications to the plan which do not amount lo se'rious ch a nges. But a group of amendments requested by the Irvine Company is a s harp depart ure from t he existing plan. . Requested changes range front deletjon of two major thoroughfa res to stepping up the de.velopmenl of some areas by five years and setting a precedent on how land marked for open space is to be acquired by the city. Next Tuesday the council intends to list those areas it will consider for change in the first of three amendments next year permitted by State lav.•. General plans are just what the name implies. flexible documents to guide a city's growth. The· question now facing the council is h ow much flexibility is acceptable. SB A Misleadi119 Diversio11 , . . I • •; I ... May_Ge_t_Eentagon-P()st Dear ""Gioomy -00-Priees--and-Inflation __ ._,...__ \VASll/1\'G 'f'U N -J)residcnt Fol'd's . new Sl<tff t•hicf, Donald RJ.im sfl'ld, ,. \von·t be around Lhe \\lhile J-louse t more th:1n six months. ,. Sources in the Presiclcnt·s con- fidence say he needed someone in a hurry to replace Al exander llaig, \l'ho had headed rormcr (JACK ANDERSON ) -Ciis ___ - The El Toro Ai arine School ny problem , ·generated by im· properly stored manure, should have caught the attention of the folks who brought us Watergate. That area needs a cover-up. D.E. \VASJ.I INGTON -I-lad they set out to prove one of the central theses of Marxism. 1\fr. Ford and his -fe·Jlow politicians or both partieS couldn't huve done it neater. After growling about "exorbitant prices" in oil , Mr. ~Ford then said (in ( VON HOF~MAN ) River l\lecca to rid the "'orld of unfair $200 billion floating offshore in a daisy chain of JOUs. The opinion is that many or the borrowers are insolvent, and that the demands of the oil- produci.ng countries for payment are going to force creditors to start cal· ling in their Joans. President Nixon's ~"Whife}10use s taff. and \\lelfare Department slipped do\\'ll to the Virgin Islands for the con- ference . .it a minimum cost fbthe tax· ---oa· yers-of-5200-apiece. including-hotel- accommodalions. Gi-y GtK commenh •re •wl>mll'rf ltJ re..,.• ..... -ltOI R"'t~WrilJ rt!l•U .... ¥le"" .. Ill• ,..w"'°"'. S•fld Jot" !W;I pe•ft ti GI...,, Gtn., O•i1J p;lol. a quote which may ,~jj .. yet find its place-in---\-the~1u~eum or lm-1141' per1al1sm) that, ·4 , -o tl-p r i e i n·g--w·ill-h<rve--t he-most negliglible effect on the cost of grub al the checkout counter. Jnnation must rage on as before, because raising prices doesn·t cause inflation. The prices a re a result of inflation.-The in- Oation of y,•hat? Either the money supply-or .the credit supply, y,•hich are the san1ething. .\Vith --the PresiUenl talking about ··"'·orld\\·id e d e pression '' and .. ultimate bankruptcy." \\'e rnight do v.·ell to take a look at the ''built·in protections" which most of us bave bee·n toldY.•ill prevent anOther 19'29·39. None or those that a pply to the stock market -the margin requirements, the Securities and Exchange Commis · sion, broker insurance -has pre\'Cn- ted a crasb. The Preside nt. ~therefore, suo\· '\ rooned Rumsfeld wbom .. he a~tually 'had in mind to be the next Secretary or Defense. Our sources say Ford still intends to send the able Rumsfe\d lo preside over the Pentagon . Tll E PRESID ENT Ytanted lo gel rid of llaig, say our sources. because he held toQ light ;.1 rt·in on the White llouse st:1fL ,1·hich lcx1k t•d to him in - ~tead of rorcl's pcopll' for their or- (!e1·s . 1'hl' Prt•s u.lenl 's plans for Hum - sfcld. ol' l'Ourse, mc:.tns Sccret<1r\· ol l)efense J a rncs Schles inge r \\·iii be <lrop1>ed lruni tht• cahinet. l'his "'ill be •t viC")ory for Sct·f'(•l<ll)' of State i·lcnr) J\isS'.ltigc1·, "·ho has bc1:n feuding "'ilh Sehl~W'' ovl'r foreign·military policy ~ YOSEMITE STORY: There is more to the story of how Yosemite National Park. \\·ith scenery no llollyv.'ood s tudio could duplicate, became the b<tckdrop' for the TV series ··sierra.'' \Ve published the first installment on September 15. 'fhe ~'lusic Cor· poration of America, Yie reported. had taken over the camping and t:atering concessions in \'osemite in late 1973. Not long afterw:'irds. fi lm cre\\'S belonging lo an ~1CA subsidiary tur· ned up in the purk to film the "'Sie1·r<1 " series. Allhough nature provided them "'ith some of thl' most spcC'· laeular sccnl'rY in the \\'Orld, \\'C reported. the Holly\\'Ood hotshots tried to improve it by painting lhl' rocks in one a reu. It Takes Friends To Argue (SYDNEY HARRIS) It is Ont' of the paradoxes of human relationships lhat in order to have a good and producti\'e argument with a man.you firslha \·e tobc a friendofhis. THE ··st ER ft ,\" 'f\1 sho\.\'S ;.ire no"· appearin~ on 1 he NBC nel\.\'Ork, \\'hi t h should bt· good fur l\lCA's ('an1ping a nd catering business in Yosemite. "'ATCll ()N \\'1\STE: Aboul 180 The program 's producer. Bob Strangers can only be ineffectually v.·elf<irl' official~ g;1 tht.•r1:d on e xolit Cinader. denies that the series '>''<IS polite or abrasi\•e\y rude; it requires :t"re nl'hman·s R ... ef in the \'irgin C'reated to promote tourism in the friends to quar~et to a conc lusion or al .ls~ands l;1!1• hist munth to discuss the. park. Rut here, at le:ist, are some least a compact. \Vhen slrangers have p light of_lhi: p11or _ curious coincidences: an argumcn\. about politics or religion Choosing l nHn •• n1L·nu ·'l<iden \\-"l.ltt-· -The series was not proposed lo or art. they are busier defending their ·•Througho ut - history , nations have gone to war over natural ad · vantages such as water or rood or convenient passages on land or sea." If the President of the United States says things lik e that. the 1\1arxists need not tell us that our system is bui lt on forcing foreigners to sell their rav.• materi<i ls to us at low prices and to buy our manufactured goods at hi gh ones. In addition, Or. Kissinger war· ned the U .N. in basso tones about "decisions to restrict production and maintain a n artificial price level." And there is Sen. Scoop Jackson in the Congress, simplifying it yet further by calling the prices foreign oil producers charge "tribu1e." By any k noy,·n definition of capitalis m , !here is no such thing, of course. as an exorbitant or an unfair or an unjust price. Any price and every price, high or lo\\1, is a just price, if a \\'illing seller wiU take it und a \\'iiling buyer will gi\·e it. Thus. in reality, A1r. Ford, \\'ho is dead set against price control in America, \\'ants to impose il on Arabia . .a h?sl_ (I ~. "tl P C t'h con tinl'nl<tl ~1CA, as usually happens, but JliICA pcrsonalily th a n their point of view. .~1x·t1alt1c~. thL•y d1nl·dttlla1.yluxur_y initialed it . ''Somebody upstairs got 'l'y,·ofriendscancometo gripsv.·ithlhe B UT PRE SIDENT FORD 'S ;1,., they talkt·d about thl' hungL'r t hal is tb~l·a ·' fo i:......lhe......sho"'rCinader.--:1.ubjcclhoneslly and deeply. -----llinging-the-A'rrrerteanlteet OJ) tfle J.,:al 1n 111 1n1po\•e1·1sht·d nc 1¢h · aekno\\lcf.lgcd . llo rhoods. -Thl' pilot sho\\. originally titled Prices and V.'ages go up bc('ttuse more dollars ha\•e been printed and therefore they are 'A'orth less. Wilhout inflation. the rise in the price of anything means that people will 1:ither buy less of it or less of something else. Thus raisi ng the price of oil can cause much hardship and many dislocation·s, but it can't cause infl ation. That's something \\'e do to ourselves. TllEN \\'II.\' IS ~1r . Ford sayjng that ··exorbitant prices run the risk of a \\'Orldwide depression and threaten the breakdO\\'ll of world order and safety'!" Can all of that happen just because the Arabs :i nd Ira nians now h~Ve large amounts of money either. to bank or invest? liardly. Then what are the{ afraid of? It would seem the basis of the fear is that the oil producers' \\'anting to sell for cash in· stead of credit rqay precipitate a col· lapse of an overblown. horrendously unstable international banking struc- ture. DeocndiO:....OILWbo )'O" talk to. there is anywhere.from ~75 billion to \\'llAT ABOllT une m"Pl oyment compensation, "'·elfare and Social Security'! ln addition to helping In· dividuals, these programs were made to keep purchasing power up, thereby guaranteeing a t·ertain \e\'el below y,•bi('h bus iness couldn't slump. Al the time, i~ "'as probably considered im· possible to 6ave this kind or recession and inflation at the same time, but we .do. and there is ample evidence to argue that the recession is actually caused by the inflation. If that is the case, the fa mo us "built-in .Protection- s.'· 'A•hiC'h are deliberately designed to be inflationary, may make matters \\'Orse. \Vith a lot of luck, it'll tum out that the President and everybody else "'·ho's sounding a larmed and alarmist .are mistak.en. But in any case, wild' S\\'in gs at Arabs and Venezuela ns and I ndonesians are the kind of misle,adi~i~ion&-that-will-eom,---.le------• , pound confus ion later on. ' On ..... ~onft•rl•ll('l' se~~ton. for exam· "Park HangC'r ... "·as a sad flop. Tht> ]lll', clc<dl 11 Ith food :.\a1np programs S{'L'!ll'ry nutperfnrn1cd the actors, and 'f t \\:JS prl'~1 dL·d o\'cr b y an 011lyabl·arin1prcsscdthctcst<1udicn-1\~rh·111tur(• llt•p:1rtn1l'nl offil'il:ll \\'ho t •·S. )'ct n1 i rarulou.~ly. r.1CA "'a.'i able ,.,as l'J0\\11 in frn1n \\'ashing1on. SI® tu pl'ddll' 1hc !-C ries to N11C. ''1'he\' l"•u11d1 rip houghl it 111 spite or the pilui.·· said ·rtiis is y,•hy so rnany soeh1I aller- eations are fruitless and shallow. Each ad\'Cl'!'ary is secretly striving to prove his suprc1nucy to the other; logic and reason ar(' only incidental weapons. and l r uth is subdued toplausi bi lity. Brown Jr. for President? \\'llf:!"'\ 'l'llf. prnbh.·n'~ nf rio\t•rt~ lx'l'<HllC loo ctl'jll'L'!-<l'lll~. tht• \\'l'll'art· llffit'iali< l'u1lld Cl'{";1pe into the coral \\a\t•rs for "free :o;norkl'l lessons," or on afternoon lours nf tht• Virj!in Island paradist·. 'l'ht' dl·lc i.:at<'S l'<U1H• fron1 31 s l:i1l'S '"1rld re,.:ton:.. 1\t ll«t~I 10 ft·tlc ral of· fici;.i l, fr111n !ht• Jl1·:thh. t:dut"at1n11 l"!nadt'r \\'llETllEH or not ~1('1\ 11la nned JI !hat\\ ay. the rompan.v l'oulll n1ake u1> th(• ext r:t c·os ts in I he tourist business that thl' ·rv serit·s shou ld atlr<1ct to 't'os1·n11tl'. Ci na dt·r·s eom menl on this· "'l'h1·rt• is no <1Uc·n1 pt made in lhc shO\\ 111 indicate that the pal'k 1s \'o~l'lllill·.·· 1 A Rare Success Story l r\in i:; herlln . h~· lllic h;:it-1 t"rl'edland. (Sirin a ntl l);i _\, $.~.95) • '!'he llfc 11f l r\ ing l'll·rlin is )ht• kuHI of story you \\ ilt1 ldn 'l lit·l1c\'(' if you didn 't J<n0\\'11 \Vll~tf'l le, \Vhcr1• but in r1•11 l h l'c "11u1rl a J'i<•cond ,J:l'(tCIC' d ro11nul \\' l'I h t \1'1111.iys f(H'lll:J I Ill· ~lru('lion 1n rnu~JC' set :.i \\hole counl ry rn sini::i n1'(? 'IJF.Rl.IN'S c:-irl~· hfe ~·a:. uncxe('p· l1 onablc. Burn l!!r;1f'I Balinc in S1t)('ri:1 . ht•" J ~ hroui;ht 10th(' I 'nitrd Slalcti '11 the ;.i gt• ot fnur hy parl'fllS flt·L·inJ: a p11J;:1'c11n 111« fath{'r d1~·n 1,1,·hrn he "a .. (•tght ;.utd h(• hadJ'' l!U lo .\\·Ork In help ~upport his lamil~ !\1 :111\ A1nc11t·:111 surrt•ss stnr1t·~ !<!l:1rl 1h1s \\a~ hul fl'\\ of lhl• sui;-r tS.::'l'S t'lil\ ~ l.1t·L•n as scll!!:l ! 1011;11 or f'ndurin.1:. &rUn h('J?llll h1 ' \\Orl<.111 )! tlf(' ;1« <t tl('Y.~I)()\ hut ('\'t~n ll!-< a <'h1l <1 tunes :. 1,1,·t•r1• ~1;11~1n~ in In ~ b1•<1d lie )!1\I 1nla ·mush• ••s ;1 s1ni:1n.I! ,z.:ut c·r. n J\'n<'is t .o•nd th1•n. \\lu•fl h(' lc:irned t11 pil'k nu L tunL'S f\I) till' hh1 \~k k ... y~ of :1 p1:"1nn, a t01npo~er. ~ ( THE BOOKMAN J E\'1'::'\ 1\S J\ con11>0str ht t\e\'cr did ll•arn 10 re;ul or \\1rite musil'. or to use :1 µ1 a n11 · s whit(' k('ys. Rut he nt·vcr harl ;1 \H'nhlt•nl finding better educated p1."011lt• \\ho ('nuld cnmrnlt the tunes he ln1n1mt'd to paper ... . fl\'cr :i ~!'<HI of 50 ~·cars. llcrlin ha~ \\ n11t·n about 3;000 ~oug's, and half of lhl'rn h:1\'l' Ileen published. Some have h1'1t·rC'~l i11~ hil'llQfic~. (ht(' snnA lh;1 l ,\V;JS rut out of the \\'orld \)1.\r J lte \•ur, "Yip. Yip \'aph:ink" for t echnical reasons. ('am<· on sl rcrnJ? 20 ~·eurs later under the till<' "r.od. Bltlss Ame rica ." "Snul(' anti ShO\t' \'our I>inlple" nop· J'lt·d in t!ll i hut wilh new l.v1·1cs later b('c;unc "Easter Parade." A number wr1t1t•n l•) eover a see~ .!ihln In '-''An· nit' (;r1 \'our (:un·· \\;1s lilled "'rh1•r(•~ No ll uslne:;!; t~ikc ShO\\' BU:'.!ir1(':-I:,." 0011~ 1\11dcrson ~UPI) \'OL T AIRE once refused lo lake pa rt in a disc ussion with a chance acquuin- l<.111ce because he said there \\·ere too many persons present. The n1an, aslonishcd. said there were only tY.'O or 1 hcn1, and they y,·ere quitealonc. "l'\o ... said Voltaire. "tht•re are al lt'ast six of us, There is the man you think yo u are. the man I think you are, ;n1d the man )'OU really are-and the s" me hol Its true the other v.• ay around.· ' A d('batc. like a love affair , must be in · fl'nsel~· honest to be satisfactory. The 'll·batl'rs, I ike the lovers, must not lie lo \'<ll'h other : but, more important. the\' n11 1st not lie to the mselves. TwofriendS\ 11 ho k11oy,· l'ach other well :ire under no u~t·es:;ity to pre~cnd th.ewe 1~oblcr or 11 ISl'r or more d1 spass1onn"""'1an they rc·allyare. t\ I .i\lOST eve rythingthat 1\'C belie\'('. \1·c bt'lieve because of mixed motives. 'fhfs is \\•hat the senior .I. P. i\.1organ !wh'o wu s piralil'ul, but not h~·1>0critical) meant 1\•hcn he ;.aid : "1'herc are l\1'0 reasons for il:oing n nrthin~-a good renson. ~nd the real reason. 1-'ricndi-h;,l \'C the pri vilege of pier· cini;! beneath the ··~ooct" reason and cxposlnii the re:1I reason for the op· poncnrs convlction:-i and opinions.and ·prejudices m asking ·;rs "facti;." \\'llEN \\TE are younR. \\'ekecptrylnit lo pcrsu a de str u n i?C rs toou r ''ie w point: but\\'(' soon letlrn 1 hal the morl' fervent \\·e ~c·t . the mnrc rcslst41nce they put up . It 1, p:n1· nr the \\" l:;t-lom of' maturity lo l.ll·con1t· friends \vith ;1 m!ln before lr~ in~ tn f'onvc rt him : if he does not ltru 1\\' yo u -. nd trust )'OU, he Is not II kely to believe you. \Viii Ed mund G. "Jerry" Bro\\'ll Jr., be the next President of th~ (.;nited States? No, the question is not a typographical error. Brown is run· ning for governor or California in this election. not president Bui e ven before California became the nation's most popu lous state, its governors wer e being stri cke n 'A'ith the wel l k nown political dis e ase of "Potomac fever." Earl Warren s uf· fercd from it and n1ade two attem, pts lo win the GOP pr esi dential nomination. Edmund G . "Pat " Brown was bitten by the bug the day after he was fi rst elected governor. And Ronald Reagan, only in office a year and a half, attempted.a coup at the 1968 GOP convention and. his present/ efforts indicate signs of a l'Clapsc. '!'he fact is that, because of the state's population which gives it the lar~cst dele gations at the presidential' nominating conventions, anyone elec· led governor becomes a n i nstant presidential co.ndidate. ALR EADY eastern pundits are ln· eluding Junior Brown's name in their· lists of Democratic prospecu: In 1976. His injection into the national scene even before his clectlon as governor is e5t11blis hcd , Is largely due to the with· drawal of Senator Tl>d Kennt'.!dy tis a 1976 c.!ontender. This has sent the Democrats scur· rylng to build up new hoP<~ful!! to fUI the j'Old. --Until now most of the a.spirant.s were lyinA dormant in J.he \ , ( EARL WATERS ) belief that if kennedy \\'anted it he "'OUid get it. \\'h.ile some of the old horses such as ~l cGo\•e rn. ~1 cCarthy, 111uskie and llumphrey are being trotted out for regrooming, the search for some ne"· faces is underway. Part of the effort y,•ill be to head off Governor George \Vallace who. \\'ilh Kennedy 's depar- ture. noy,• looms la rge as !he one with the most s upport oil the moment IT lS probably just as unfortunate for young BrQ\41n as it is for the people of California that the 76 national political sweepstakes has become 1nixcd up with the immediatecontesl for governor. But the cam paign from this point on will be clouded by that issue. The question will be whether Brown is sin· cere in hi s desire to be govcrnQr Qr is he merely seek ing the ofrice as a step· ping stone to higher office~ Since that is·cxactly what he did with the job of Secretary of State, there is grounds to be suspicious or hlS present motives. And Ca lifornh1ns have become ·in- creasingly bitter about tllf: tendency of their governors to abandon them in the pursuit of national office.· llls opponent, RepubUcan,HoUtton 1. f1ournoy, estl'pcs that stigma. In- cumbent Presidents invariably re~eive tbclr party's ·nomination und Presid nl Ford has already signalled he will be a candidate In 1976. lf elec- ted governor, F lournoy would ttol therefore be di.!llrncted by re!iiden· lial ambitions_ at least during t e fi1'$\. four years. SO, ~ven though his injection intQ the national presidential co ntest Is not of his own doing, Junior Brown is now confronted with the necessity or as- suring the voters that, if elected, he v.•ould devote his full attention to the job of being governor and not neglect those responsibilities by seeking the presid_i;ncy. Thal ¥>1ill be a tough Qne tQ sell. However much he may protest; it stretches the already overstretched credibility of the public to believe that an ambitious politician \.\'OUld turn his back on a presidential nod. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wetd, P'Ubliiher Thoma.r K eevil, Editor IJarbara Kreibich , Edi lorial Pa(lt Editor _The ~llorial page of the Dolly Pilot seeks In Inform and 11timul1te ~aders b)' presenting on this pace_.. di\'e~e C'Ommenlary on topics o( In· lertSt by 1~icat~ columnlsb and cartoonists. by providing a forum for rtaders' views and by presentln1 this newspaper'• opinions and Ideas on currt-nl topics, The editorial opinions or the Daily Pilot appear only In the editorial column at the top of the page, Opinions exJ)f'tSJtd by the rolumnlsts 11.nd cartoonists ond hiller wri\ers art thctlr own and no endorsement of their views by the Daily Pilot6hOuld be Inferred. ·t'riday, October II, 1974 I . ' l I Bun1ing1on Beaeh Fountain ·Valley VOL. 67, NO. 284, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES • un ires 'Bug' (}ited Mills a No-show -Says He's Ill From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Rep. \Vilbur ti.fills (~Ark.), sent word to Congress today that he was ill and would not be able to make his first public appearance since a woman jumped out of his car Monday into the backwater of t h e Potomac River. "The whole family ~ame down with the bug his grandson had yesterday," ORANGE COUNTY,· CALIFOltNIA • Ill • • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 , 1974 ,, Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS e Acci{le11tal Sl1ots Hit U.S. Agent DAJ\IASCUS {UPI ) -Secrc!ary ot State J{cnry A. Kissinger n 21 r r o w 1 y escaped injury toda y v.'hen an lsraeli· made UZI submachine gun fell from a rack inside his pl ane and discharged tv.·o shots that slightly wounded Secret S~rvice agent \Valter Bothe in the right arm and grazed his forehead. Kiss inger "''as only 20 feet av.·ay ·when the incident occurred as his plane was taxiing for takeoff from Cairo t o Damascus and was not .hurt, • Mills' administrative assistant Eug~~":'-~iii~~~~~~ -Goss....tokL.Ieporters....awai£iDg..M!Us ~ · ar- rival. Later, he \vas able to joke about ~~~~=-~· _tbe.-1ncident_:nitb...1101he _aud.....ru;wsme~•--~ :;; aboard the plane. Bothe remained wilb The Washington Post today quoted three sources as saying the woman work- ed in 1973 as a stripper at the Silver Slipper in Washington under the name F anne F oxe, th e•· Ar gent I ne firecracker." The Post said the identification was provided by Bill Garney, a Washington dancing instructor, who said he gave her ·balletJ~ms three years ago, and hy two strippers at the Silver Slipper who declined to allow their names to be used. Papei•ed Ca1tiptis Dll1Y Pllol 51111 Pllolo The newspaper quoted the two stri~ pers as saying-that Mills ·and Mrs. Armabel Battistella had been s e e n together regularly since July 1973. Girls of Marina High School spirit teams used an Principal Charles \Veaver says they will have the estimated 700 rolls of toilet paper to creaie-'this el-pleasure of cleaning it. up. Viking footballers will The two strippers said Mills spent as much as $1,700 in one night at the Silver Slipper, buying magnwn bot- tles of Champagne for his companions, the Post said. feet at the Huntington Beach school early t9day. be out to prove they're no paper tigers when they Girls said it is a home<:oming traditton. School meet \Vestern High of Anaheim tonight. ~~-~-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~-~-~ MILLS' COMPANION? Dancer Fanne Foxe However, the newspaper said Arthur August, whom it identified as th e establishment's manager, denied that he had ever seen Mills in his night club , The Post also quoted Au gust as saying he does not know Mrs. Battistella. School Board New T1·iist ec Neighbor~ Scoff .At Rep. Mills ' Drinking Tales In a telephone interview, a woman who identified herself as Beverly Payne said she was the manager of the Silver Slipper and asserted that Mrs. Battistella had never Worked there. She also said Mills t?ad never been in the club. In a statement issued Thursday, Mills A new trustee for the Huntin g to n said he was • • e m b a r r a s s e d and Beach Union High School District may KENSETT, Ark. (AP) -'.'I' don't humiliated''-by the Monday incident in be selected by the school board in a believe he done it -running arou_nd,., which park police stopped his car. The special meeting Saturday. drinking with women -old as he is. police said he and his companions were ln an executive session Thursday night. Lottie Franks, 81, said of he~ tong·t~me intoxicated and Mills had scratches on tru stees re viewed the 23 applications neighbor and congressman. Wilbur Md\s. his face. received and screened the list to i l That was before Mills admitted Thurs-Mrs. Battistella _ who Mills called finalists, who"Will be intervie\\'cd Satui;.. day that he had been involved in an a family friend -left the car and jumped day. · incident in Washington after a party into a body of water near the Jefferson The new board member \\'ill replace c---ait-a-m;l.aurant...with...some.e .ufr.uic~n~ds~. -~-Memoriat:-Mills~td4tiey-wernB'king--Grorgl!""brgan. who resigned a I m o s t But even before his explanation, most the woman home after she became ill three weeks ago. saying he no longer of the 1,444 residents of hi s horn~ town at a party held by friends. hacltime for the job. were inclined to baCk him and to distrust Mills has not been to his office all "I am particularly pleased \\'i\h thP news reports about a man who has week although the Ways and Means caliber of pc<Jple 1\'ho have applied," represented them for 36 years. Committee which 'he chairs has been Trustee Dennis Mangers said today. ·Mayor Gene Waldon, who has li~ed preparing tax legislation. He said in Among tbe applicants ::ire. sf' v e r a 1 next door lo Mills for 17 years, said: his statement Thursday he would be members of the Citizens Committee fo r "He'll tell what he wants me to kno\v." back tod ay but his staff passed the Better 11igh Schools. a grou p working \Vhat would Waldon do if Milli told word that he was ill. for passage of the November tax over- him nothing'! There was no 1ndication "'hen he would ride. ~ "Nothing," \Valdon answered. 1 ' It 's be seen in public again or when he Others ha ve been active in thei r local none of my business. would return to Arkansas to campaign parent-teacher organi zations and other "We've known him from the 40 or for re-election. Mills' fi ght for re-election school affairs . 50 years we were growing up with is one of the toughest of his career. The 11 finallsts include: F' ran c e s him around town ,'' Waldon said. "If While in .seclusion Thursday, his office Andrade, 8081 La Palma Drive, 11un- there had been anything on him, it issued a three-page statement in which tin gton Beach ; David Baron, 5 O 4 l would have come out a long time ago. Mills apologized· for the "discom1ort " Berkeley ~ve.: Westminster: Helen ~it- When he comes in , he puts hls car he caused friend s, and apologized to te, 8762 N1ght1nga\e Ave .. ~ o u n ta 1 n id the same garage I do. •le says his family, especially his wife Polly, VallC'y: Arlen • C. <Ace ). Erick~n. 9~52 hello and asks how -I am. He's. a whom he said could not be along and El .Valle Ave .. F.0~1nta1n Va1\~y. vice gpod neighbor. He's never done anything now "ls blaming herself for not ac-cha1rma": of the C1t1zens Comn11t1 ce for like that nround here. If you had a companying us that night even with Better High Schools: neighbor like that, would you believe her broken foot." (See TRUSTEE, Pa~e A21 whal they're saying now?" Mills' opponent, Judy Petty, said she Florence Vogel, 73, made oo bones would not comment on the Incident but about her attitude. her campaign aides were reported to '11'1n going to vote for him if he be delighted with the tur nof events. done ell of it, and I don't believe he Until now, it appeared there was little did . l've known him since he was about chance she could win although she was that high. J don 't know who brought expe<:ted to take a hefty share of the this out but I hope whoever it was gets votes. it rammed down their throat." For years M11ls had a reputation as Lucille Jones, 58. an employe of the a studious ,eUective congressman with Kensett Water Department. said: "l was (See MILLS, Page A!) stunned. I always voted for liolr. Mills. A lol of times lhings are nuide larger thAn they actually are. We all think a lot of Wilbur. I still do." DOW POSTS YET ANOTHER GAIN 11le prAnkster's sign read ''Co -Go Freeway'' and was draped on a n overpass along the highway near Little NEW YORK (AP) -The ·stock 1n~rkel Rock ru1med in honor ot Mills. Perrin Jorn::s of Searcy, who publishes snapped back from some early profit tak- lhe only dally news"'aper in ~tills' home jng to post still another broad aJv;-ince ... in moderately active lradlng today. •eOunty, said he tried to get some reaction (Tables, 87). to the Incident at a clvie club meetlng The Dow Jones average of 30 indu:r Thursday. "l didn't get any lurnoCf to trials gained 10.09 poinlS to 651l.17. ~1ills '' he said. "They were more con-The last 1ime the market produced a .. c.-ern~' about him lh&n about the in· sur$tC of ~uch proportions wa s in ll\te cident." The '?wn or Kensett wa s May 1970, wbcn t}'\e Dow climbed 79.20 (tcnerally dc!u1•kn!1ve. ho ddl ' in four trading d_ays in a bounce off th e Pall1ine Wi usou. w was pe ing -·bottom or tbe 1969-70 bear market.· vegetables from the back of a pickup · GalOOr11 outpaced IOStrs by 5 lo 2 today truck, seid, ''Everybody In town bas on the New York Stock Exchange. (St• NEIGHBORS, Pnge All . Ba11dit Holds Up S1mset Beach . Sl101> for $36'.50 A gunman "'ho heir! '''hat \\'itncsses said "'as a f\1arine Co rps shir1 over his arm wilh the \\'arning In his viclin1 that it. \\·as covering a \\'eapon took S36.50 in cash late ThurSday fron1 a Sunset Beach dress shop. · Orange County Sheriff's offi~rs sairl ihe bandit, wearing a stocking cap pulled low and dark sunglasses to n1ask his identity. emptied the. C'ash register :it Shirley's Fashions. 17055 Pacific Coost Highway. Deputies said the manager or the dress shop surrendered her ti1kings aft er being $t1bjectl'CI to a series of obsc(ln(' rcniarks and warnings by her assailant that he \\'QUld not hesitate to u~e 'Nhat :ippcart>d to be a concealOO \\1capon. They said the gunmon Oed fron1 the store aft&r ordering the manager to lie down be.hind the COWller. HEW Cl1ief Touts Privacy 'Bill of Rights' at UCI By JOHN VALTERZA Of lh• D1ilV Pilot Stall Secret ary of Hcallh, Education and \Velfare Caspar \Veinberger told a large UC Irvine audience Thursday that a fe<lera! campaign is under \\'ay to rein- force the individual's right of privacy, but that technology makes the job a tough one. Relating a recently d i s c o ve r e d ph enomenon whereby one c om put e r . .,, system can looL:iru>llllo:_ol.,-~::-'\~:-----f---,. \Vcinbcrger said \hal one of the best methods of endin g abuses in information- gathering \\.'ould be a "Privacy Bill of f{ights" \rhich could be enacted either at the state or th<! fed eral level. Such legislation, which he endorsed. would assure the citizen tbal he would have access to his records in the public or private sector ; that he would have the right to challenge the veracity of specific data in the dossiers and then to detern1inc how it is disseminated. "The technology is ne w, and it ha s grov.'ll very. fast." he said. \Vci nbcrger. \Yhosc \Vashinglon career 111as launched during the Nixon years, made no specific references to l h c abu ses in the right to privacy blamt."CI on his rormer boss. \Veinberger. rounding off a full day of appearances th roughoul the state·. was on hand to launch a UCI series of lt'Ct11rcs related to the right of privacy in the U.S. !\tuch of his address dealt \rith ihe C'On1plcxity of contem porary socif'fy and the debat e over how n1uch information shoulrl be gathered al!ltut an individu:il. Government, he observed, has a major potential fo r ;.1buSD of the individual 's ri~ht to privacy. "The Social Security Admi nislr:ition has earning records on ninr. out of evt>ry 10 \\'orkers in the country," he said. • "l:>ctails (roni lhe tax retul'ns of nearly 80 mil lion An1ericans are stored in the compotcrs of the lntemal R eve n u c Service. and a nu mber of other govern- mcn~ agencies likewise hou~ sensitive personal data on individuals,'• Wei n- berger explained. Jn rf'Cent years, he ~ddcd , more tind more has been learned nbo\\t ri comvutt'r i;ystem's nbllity -• with knO \\'lcdgeable hum nn su~dance -t 0 11uto1natically "rob" anolber bank of sensiiTVe dal:i. The private sect.or also ha~ a mnjor potenti;1I ror abusing privacy. he ,;aid. \Veinberger noted that the nntion':-. larges\ credit bureau, Retail Cr c d I l COtpor1nion, has in itS Atln ntr1 computers lnfor1nnlion ttbout 4$ million Americr1ns. IS<< \l'lllNllERGER, Pa.10 A~I SEES PRIVACY ABU SES UCI Speaker Wei nberger P i1 trolman llurt ln Traffic Cr.a!Slt As_ Mace Explod e~ A lluntin_gton Bcoch n1 ot orryi.:lc patroh1111n 1\<JS h:t\'ini:: trouhlt• si1t1nit d0\\'11 !od:iv nf1t'r h~~ \;111d<'d 11n his can of nHll'C T!1ursdav rlurin~ ;i 1r:lffil' tTa~h. Thr c:u\ cxp10tlcd Offlt'fr R1i.:k <ln~tott. ~i. 11111 ~ 1oFf !he j11h 11 11c1•k rc<:O' rrini;: from J1q·1 ;.1hr;;isulllli und bruises. <L~ \l't•I( as the stinging .C'ilctt.s of the 1nal'C, pvllcc said. The 10 11 .n1. f'1)!1i~ion 1nv0h't'<I 11 c.ir driven by l'nuline ~!('Ginnis. 18. of 16i66 P1nl' C!rl'll'. Founu11n Val1rv . 11~ :o;h•' pul1t>d • rrom the t;old<'n \Vt'St t:ollt'~1! parklnR lnt <'Into Edintler Avenue. Onitto!t 1v;is 1 hro1\ n off lhc cycle. la11- ~ din~ cm hi~ hip nnd the can of nia('C 1\hll'll 1\fl~ slr~pp1:d lo his belt. No c1ti11t1ons wrf\"' issutd p e ndin g further lnvcsti,llnlion. Police rel)o1rh .. -rt the party. The incident \11as not expected to have any major effect on Kissinger 's seven- day. seven-nation Middle East mission in search of a· permanent pea_ce formula between Jsrael and the Arab nalions and perhaps lower Arab oil prices. The UZI is a rapid-fire submachine gun and security officials said they keep it on hand in case large crowds get out of-cont rol. -Whellit CliSChafgOO-;a<>c~--- cidentally. Bothe fell to the floor in the galley of the plane and Kissinger was rushed to his forward cabin by other Secret Service agents. The agents did not know immediately whether the shots had been fired inside or outside the plane at Cairo 's heavily guarded airport. Bothe was given Immediate medical attention .aboard the aircraft. They found one small bullet hole in the ceiling and fixed it. Kissinger later came back to check personally on the condition of Bothe, who is his senior security guard. He told him: "You arc lucky." Bothe was permitted to speak to his family in Alexandria, Va .. over the plane's radio to assure them he was only slightly hurt. "You are all lucky," Kissinger told newsmen aboard the plane. ·'r am serious." Bothe was taken lo a Damascus hospital to have his head wound treated. Several st.itches were put in a 2Lh-inch bullet graze on the side of Bothe's head. a U.S. spokesman said. but the agent \\'as ''in good condition." A bullet also passed through Bothe's right fo rearm, but no bones were broken. Kissinger conferred tvlice in Cairo with President Anwar Sadat and reported "good talks'' in a meeUng in which he v.'as greeted again as "Dear Henry" as he kissed Sadat on both cheeks. lie flies bac k to Cairo Monday after ta lks in Damascus. Israel. Jordan and Saudi Arabia . En route home, he stops in Algeria arid Mo!'OCCQ. • Kissinge r arrived in DarnasCus half nn hour late for his talks with President ll <ifcz Assad . Assad, recently rcar1ned by the Sovi~t Union . is one of the 1nore militant Arab le aders and hits threatened not to renew the U.N. peace- keeping mandate on the Golan Heights separating Israeli and Syrian forces. I\ issinger hoJX'{i to persuade hi1n to isee ESCAPE. Page A!l Orange Coast Weathel" Palchy late ni ght and early 1norning 10111 clouds or "fog 01her- \1·ise sunny and \\'armer Saturday. M1ghs in the upper 70s i.nland, slightl y lO\l'l"r at the beaches..., . I NSIDE TODA\' <),1c of f;u'ropr's hottest con- dvcri1tg properties is col'ning to l• 1elrl lti!: baiu,t otx?r tilt> UC l rrnir Orcheslra. Staff Writf!r 1'('1111 l lar/('/I talkrrJ wi.th Alooro l 'u.~.~111o«n1<l tc hy lie believes the <1l'«l1estra cnJt beconte a major n1usil:nl frH'l'f ill Sou.tlt.trn nU· fnrnu1. It's nit 011 tile l\f'evkender tUt'C1' •• You• Strvttt Al llol!•n• At t. M. lloyd I • (lhlOf"nla AS (laHl!lt~ Cl 11 (01111(~ ,, (tOl•WOtd (I Dt•m Noll~•' Al Eelttr•~I ,~,• At F1n111<1t 1•·1 WOt't•fOM II """ llNt~ Ill M.O!lt• DOC IOr II M.O)ftt'f T,,_. •t Mevltt CJ'4 Mut111I ,111\0I 11• Nalltn•I "''"' .u 0•1no. Ctu"'41 AJ .. ..,1. .,_, '"''' •w JIDck Mlt'ktl) • ._, Ttl•vlt!otl CS 'Fl1t•t1r1 c'):.t Wf1ihlr • A4 W,rtf N.w. M wmtllftff ti .. • • • A % DAILY PILOT H Friday, Ottobtr 11, 191-1 Udall Switche ·s Stanc·e-Opposes_ S~Q.-~Drilling By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ot Jfle O.S•• l'llM ll•ff former interior Department Secretary Stev-·an U"a•ll, tM riian who approved o{fsbore oil tlrillllig near Santa nilrbara anQ has taken Jicb for it ever since, .said Thursda y night he docs not favor renewed drilling olC the coast. Udall, ·ipealdng before a group of Saddlebaek Valley residentJ, said the current approach or the Department ot Six _i\t·rested . As Age nts Get 4 To11 s of Pot Federal agents and dete<:ti'tlcs from seve r a l Orange County police departments Thursday night seized more than four tons or marijuana in Santa Ana, Police said it was \l"Orth at least $3 mil· lion on the il!icll drui:t market. The haul. believed lo be the largest on record in the t.'OUnty. also resulted in lhe arresbi of six San1a Ana residents, including two married cou ples, a police spokesman said. Arrested were: -James L. Bond, 28, or 733 \V. Cor· rigan Lane. _-Emma 11.i. ''Tina" Bond. 27. of the .same address. ~-Joe Solis, 31 , 2.025 Meriday Lane. -John M. · Solis, 28, 3909 S. Alder SI. -DeMiS Hutnik, 2.f, 18791 17th St. -Nancy A. Hutnik, 23, of the same address. the lnterlor 1s l-0 locate oil, pump it out or lhe ground and use It. _ "We should be twsuvuu: 11 ."' Udall s:ild. "not lfSing it up." D\\rirjg h!s renu.re-... as secretary bt the lnterior In the 1960s, Udall approved drilling leases of the Sanua Barbara coast.line, site of a m:lior oil aplll ln 1969. ''[.have faken the ,brunt for wh<il. happened in Ssnta tlnrb8ra," Udall said: 1Je charged tl:uH th(! current Interior From P11ge A I "'EINBERGER .. .. According to the federal Trude Con1. mission, that firm has the mechanic;il cupacity to report on the personal li\'t'S of 98 percent of our citizen.si'' he said. \\'einberger stressed that I hr o u g h sensitive legislation and the imposition of strong liability clauses, many of the abuses. which are b e co m i n g com- monplace in the information-gathering field can be eased. "If firms which use inaccurate or false information disseminate the data and it affects the life of an individual , I believe that laws should assess a definite liability on Ute abuse," he said. Conveying optimism about the nation 's future . the member of the Ford Cabinet said, "\Ve have come thro ugh the crises. because \l.'C had faith in tbe Idea that gave birth to America . "lt is the idea that man is bom free ... that governmenl is the servani of man. not the master ... and that these things being so, we can control our own destiny." Fron• Page A l 1'RlTS1'EE ... A full ton of grass was discovered by agents in a truck parked behind a gas station at Bristol Street and f\lso ..Robert .Lev,,is. ~ WlaYs Ave,, -Wamcr Avenue. An adQilionaJ: three tons Garden Grove. pastor of the. \Vestminstl'r Departmtnt secretary, Rogen Morton, bu embarked Oil a policy of "\et'I 10 oUt and ransack the con l ln·en ta I tbelf.'l • The department has put forward plans ti) lease 1.6 million acre& of offshore sites ·along the Los Angeles and Orange Coun1y coasts to oil cornpanJes for ex· p\oratlon end dr~lling Oi)etations. One ot the problt!ms with the proposa l, 211cl Large~t Ba1·1k T ri11is Le1idi1ig· Ra t:~ from \\'ire Servic.:s First Nation_al City Bank of New York, lhe nation's second largest commercial bank , announced today a reduction ill its prime lend ing rate to l l ~i percent rrom 1 1~~ percenL effective Monday. It was the bank's seeond rate ci.:.t in lwo weeks and reflects the decline in key money market rates in recent days, according to analysts. Shortly after Citibank's aclion, First National Bank of Chicago, (he country's Udall said, 11 that no one knows just awarded off the. Florida cout rectnt1Y. neede( to ban_dle the oowitry's demand bow much oU ls located otr the coast. "Five eompanJel paid $800 million for for three yeari. The UnUed Staie. Oeologlc Survey, lhe right to d>IQ 1111!1 1ll they bit ...,. , "All indi<:a-are Iha we wlll not 1he ageoc'Y respaoal.bla for mailng lhe~"'Ory bolte," Udall lald. "It hid betn find enormous oil !!elds'Out there. And detennl.n.ations, often guesses too high, toutecf ss one ot tl)e most ~ we'n _damp-fools i( We D6ae our poffules Udall clalwed. new areas." on re90\ll'ctS we don't eV90 know exist," "I have been ml.tied by them," t)dall The fonner cabinet ofllclal uld an Udall cltclare<f. said. 11Somelimes <their estimates have the oil produced orf the Califorrtla,. lexas 0 fttorton· Is Qttlng like a ,boomer o\l bee.n lOOJ1erCent tw hig)." end l.()ulsi~a coastal..fieldl in the past man,'"' l!d;JI' contfnued. 0 ,t.od he will Udall cited tbe example.. o( • J e a s e s 20 yea.rs was le&& !h8b ~ !Llnount regret it." -. Beach, valley . ' Small and Snug T hat's Sa fe U.S. A ttit ude-Udall Fire Units .. "Think small. think snug, think sloW ... Those should be the iJy laws or the new era racing the United States . in the Yiew of Stewart Udall, f o r mer Secretary ol the Inlerior .under the Ken- nedy and Johnson admlnistratioM. The new era is one of shortages of rood and oil, compounded by complex CCQ!JOmic problems, Udall ,told a 8ad- dlc6ack Valley audience Thursday night. Jn a depressing assessment ·or the state ol the world today, Udall said: -FOQd shortages are becoming very CIIP Endorses - real. ~ .. tore than .to percent of the world's population is tnalnourished, un. Ope11 Up ·Doors demourished or starvin&. -• The world'& reserve supply .of food, Fire depaltmenls of Huntington Beach, once sufficient for 90 •days, now would Fountain Vallly and Westmil'l!ter are only last 30 'days. Countries that GfH!.e drawing t~ publlC's attention to the stored food for leaner times now-ere aims of National Fire Prevention Week exporting It Jn return for oil. · v.•ith opeii houses and special programs -Petroleum, "the mos\ precious, in" · !or youngsters. credible and versatile re90U?'Ce we have," On lhe week 's closing day, Saturday, is not replacable, nor can a subs\ltflte the HunUngton -Beach department is in· for it be found. Nuclear energy, once viting the public to tour its local stations considered the panacea as a.new energ'y from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. source, is just not ·panning ouL Fire pre\'ention I it e r a t \I r e and _ Poorer -unlrles cannot afford the emergency call telephone stickers wiU "" be av&ilable at stations at 708 Lake new price of imported oil ._ four Hmee St.. 19711 Biishard, 5891 Hell, 21441 what it cost a year ago -anct camot Magnolia,-f6221 Gothard and 18311 Got/l- eighth largest bank, amiounced the S3me G d C !l·poin l reduclion. elfecti>e Tuesday. II 00 U$tomer - erfectively use agricultural m eJ hods rd -designed by industrialized nations ' b6-~The Fowit.¢n Va~ley Fire Department cause the methods are dependeat ori the also wtll•be holding open house Saturday.. i1'as rollowed by Afanufacturers Bani: of • Los Angeles and First National Bank or SANT A BARBARA (AP) -"W°e can Cincinnati . ask no more or you," said Raf Snow, The prime is the interest banks charge president of the California A.sSociation biggest and most crcdil·wor thy corporate or Highway Patrolmen,' in endorsing the customers for s h o rt -t e r m loans. election bid or State Sen. Omer L, Rains Consumer 9nd small business rates are --the ..recip\c.nt-of_ six traffic cit.abons. nol . tie<J direclly to the prime but since 1971. availability of cheap oil. -In addition, Fountain Valley fireJ)'len --Tak.en alone, tbe oil stmtage may will display trucks and talk to visitors force a worldwide r e c e s 11 o n Or on the north side ot Westminster Mall depression "that ls very real, yet Crom 1to3 p.m. something 'flO one want& to talk about.. On Saturday, as they ha"e all week Despite their magnitude, the problenfs J~g. [ire·men will p~nt a short fire can be whipped, Udall predicted if prevention puppet show for children at Americaxis -trade a "bigger ii ·bei\er'' 4 p..m. Winning posters in a kind.erga'rten· at\itude to "small is beautiful." age -coloring contest also will be on The first step in solving the problem display at the mall . The theme or the w_ere found in raids on the suspects' Baptisr Oiurch; Don l\.1acAtlister, 1121 home-s. Park St.. Huntington Beach, member -A--po)ioe~esman alSD--said-officers of thi;cltlzenr comlnltteeanaacfiVe · movements in the corporate rate can Rains, a Democrat elected in a special ind icate the direction other ll!t"~ u:ill ... eJ~ion· to fill the 18th State Sen~e ------,._,.__,_.~cat--v!fcater--bY-am~BrrROtieft has already occurred. - a slowdown contest Is "Don't Play with Matches." ot tile countF}'!tt--irewth-rate to a poirr. <--=:::::::..:::..__::::::::,_::::.<...::o:::..:::=='-------.f---- round bags containing more lhan 100.000 in the parent-teacher groui> at Hun· small white pills thought to be am-tington Beach High School. phel.lmincs. . And; Barbara Milkovich, 6032 Dundee The investigators v.·ere armed wl!h Drive. Huntington Beach, a member or Sfiarth warrants issued by fed er a I lhe citizens comimttee; Robe1·t Pohs, magistrate Arthu l! Bradl~ aod were chairman of the ·district's personnel acting on information given to them commission: Julio (Jay 1 Riveru . ·16fl!!2 by underCover orricers and informants. Gold Circle. Huntington Beach, member 'The tnJckload was found nrst early or the citizens committee. Thursday evening when 11 specially train· Also .. James Shaffer, 16002 Concord take. Lagomarsino, Is running for a full tenn. l'vlost of the nation's major commercial "Durqig your teriure witb thci Sena~,'' banks posted an 11~4 percent prime Sno\v said in his endorsement message rate early this week fo!lov?ing Citibank's Thursday, "we have found you to be lead last Friday. a reasonable and fair man, alway.s .ac- Observers said that Citibank could ceSsible and willing to listen." have cut its prime 1 ~-point to t 1 11, Ra}ns conced~ 'J?lursday he has percent today on the basis of a shilrp received the traffic c1tatloru. one-week decline in key n1oncy-markct where zero population· growth may be realized by the end or tbe decade, Udall said. • "The master themes of the new age must be to· find ways ef limiting &t9'w1h rather 1naii encoUragiilg'"Jt; i'&1trliiifnf capacity; recycling and rellslng our resources; conserving,,al:ld.. being tbrlrty -learning to Sti'eteh, •t Ud.a'll said. • f '7 alley Jay~ees Collect $950 For 3 Families ed. dog was brought in in al\ effort _Lane,_Huntington Beach. and Zita We.ua. ~-w catch (he scerif or the marHuaro. 18540 Cork St.. Fountain Valley, a rates announced Thursday by t h c Federal Reserve Bank of Ne\v Vo'rk. Citibank: detern1lnes its prime rate through a for1nula pegged to the t!tree- \Ycek average of the-99-119 day dealer- placed commercial-paper. 5 Me n Rape Texas Vi ctini AmeriCans must realize thit one third of all energy prpd~ it_ w»f~ tnd that it takes abOut 90 percent less energy to recycle materials compared to that required to produce them rrom. raw resources, the rormer interior secretary said. Fountain-Valley Jaycees have collected $950 so ·rar to aide the familie s ot three Jaycees. who were victims or a Sept. 17 traffic crash. According to his agtint-handler, the dog n1ember of the cit izens con1miltce and "went berserk" when he detected the of the district's 1P'fA Council . huge truck.load. -· Board President Ron Shenkman said The truck appeared to be empty but the board may make a final selection officers found it had raise Oooring and Saturday, may delay and <.'Onside.r the contained the cache of or marijuana. matter at a speeial mCeting next v.'eek Police then systemically raided the or "'ait to make the appointment at four homes where the additional mari-tbe Oct. 22 board meeting. juana was discovered. At lhe Meriday \Vh<·e l Kills Orive1· In July when the pri1ne reached its historic high of 12 percent. the Citibank formula called for an eve n higher rate, bul the bank resisted the trend to raise lo.an prices. partially because of pressure frorn the Ad1ninlstr~t!On. The break in the record pn111\! rnte Lane address where 550 kilos w e r c discovered, agents also tound the pills, lJ>e:.poliee spokesman said. . . bega n Sept. 25 vrhen ~Iorgan Guaran t.v Trust of New York lowered its rate. -. • FTOn• P11ge A1 NEIGHBORS. • • . heard about, it on the news. don·t ~no\v '''hat to think ." : Political observers gene.rally believed jlefore the intldent that i\litls 11•ould \Yin ~is race ror congressman despite a poll wbicb showed that his "approval rating" :m the district dropped fro1n iO percent to ~ percent O\'er a fi\'c-month period. F rom 1•age A1 ESCAPE ... •--~·'"keep'1be-t:t.N:' ma noffier Six montfis. • . • Kissinger rested briefly at the Ra\\'dan government guest residence in l)amascus and began his talks with Assad at 1:30 p.m. He w:is flying lo the Jordanian -capital p( Amman !his afternoon after an expeetcd three-ho&!' conference v.·ith A~ad. ORA NGE COAST HG DAILY PILOT flw: 0..~ Co•\! 0..11¥ l'!IOI '""!" 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' J\oiea nw!tile industry e c 0 n 0 m j s t s predicted through the pr cs ti g l o us Business Council today that the inflation rate has peaked and the nation '\'ill make strong economic progress next year barring a coa! strike or a pet roleum pinch. Paddler"s Home Larry· C<1 pune -~e<11· Encl of Vo')·a{J;e y.·ithoul sponsors. primarily, he says, because he doesn't v.·ant to endorse pro- A tan le v1ilh a killer w ale lin'--ost \\' i e paddling 10 ntilcs oul at duc~HUC:~-as-al:eohol--and-ci~s. _ _,_.,. sea and two bouts v.·ith food poisoning Ills main . purpose for n:iak1ng l h c \\'ere all pa rt of thr latest marathon ~~ar~t~on trips. ~.e sa.1·s, is to set a sea journey undertaken by Larr y pos1t1\'e example for youth. C a p u n e • the 31-year-old Jong Capune began hi~ latest trip 11•ith S700 di stance paddler fro m Ball)(Ja Island. eamed fron1 s.pcaking en~agc!"cnts and Capune v.·earily paddlc<l into Newport raised froin fnends. Al Lh1s pcn~t !hough, Harbor Thursdav arternoon on a final several da ys from lhe end of hi s JOUrnev lef of his 1.ioo.n1ile journey from in San D\cgn, his fortune has dv.·ind!ed Southern Oregon to San Diego. to a pocketful of change. tle'd hoped to n1ake the trlp in 38 Counting the coins, Capune discovered days, but alrC'ady was on his 56th day, he had $1.20 Thursday. having been delayed by high seas, \Vhile the paddler said he had more cold water and oil off ~anta Barbara. t1"0uble than usua l finding places to By Hit.ARV KAVE 01 Ille O•Hr Pikll Slfll "\\'ell. it still looks the same and slay. hC' found hospitality at Coast Guard a1n I glad to be back" the salt-caked stations. and with individual familiC's . Capune. cnlb.\!.sed as he clim bed off the In the tiny to"'Tl of Petrolia. population board and ca rricit it onto 1hesands of 93. near Mendocino. he stayed two days Balboa Island. \\'hilc v.·ait ing fo r fog lo clear. Arter a brief respite in ramiliar sur-.. I weeded a fan1ily's \rege table garden roundings. Capu ne cont inued on hi s and herded sheep ... he said. addin~ that journey e<lrl}' today. heading £or the such experiences impro,·ed upan his sea rorml'r \\'cstem \\1hite Hou se v.•hcre hC' journey. hopes to stay overnight . (;citing enough food also was a pro- ··t sent a letter four days ago asking bl em. and the ten pounds Capune lost Nixon if I could stay there. so J'n1 ure testimony to tha t. hoping they'll let 1nl' in," he said. \Vhen '"\\'hen you're staying-""·ith people you he left on his !rip Ni~on "'as still prcsi· just can 't ask for six eggs in the JllOm- dent. ing, although that's \rhat you need \~hen wtis still prl'sident. )'OU burn 800 to 900 calories an hour On an earlier trip in 1972 along the "'hile paddling.'' he said. easl coast. Capune stayed \Vith the Ken-"Actually. the old 'P and J' from ncdy family for t,,.,.o df\ys. C'ic1nC'ntary school is about the best .. It 's the least the Republ icans can for endurance." he grinned, referrin.!J do .t-for 1ne since I am a regi!iler('d to !he peanut bu11er and jelly sandwiches Republi can:' Capune said. refe.rr\ng to he carried on his board. his hopes for a \\'arin "elcomc at the · Along "'ith the. ·p and J' sandwiches Nixon con1pound. Capone carried "1ny sleeping bag. • The paddler told or an cpi!!Ode v.ith change of clothes now thr1..'C weeks dirty R k.iller whale at Tamales Bay near and citizens band radio that docsn"t Point Reyes. v.·ork riow." "It "'as in heavy seas "Ith poor <..:apune spent eight to 10 hours a visibility and I "·as about a half mile d:iy p.1ddling at about fi ve mHcs per off the point t caught a hig swi:ll hour. H~ says' the condiUons ""ere the and lhcrt in the whitecap v.as the v.·hale v.orst "''encountered. and a few seals." Capunc said. "\Vater temperature "''3S as low as "I s"erved to miss lht Y.hale but 44 dcgrttS in spots, winds were as he banged into my board befo re turnl.ng hl~h as i5 miles ptr hour and at one awny." b(' said. point r traveled 65 miles v.·ithout seeing Capune. \1,1hose board :>ho"'~ ~cvcrnl anything," he said .. dln~s he s3ld were caused by the v.·~c. The paddler already has big plnns snid "I kept my head do"n and just for 11 llt!W trip. • "·ent Qfl paddling." 1'l'm plonning a trip rrom Moine to Tht Balboa paddler makes his trips Tex.ti,'' he said mater~C-Cactly. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPil A 21-year-old woman told polk:e she was running naked along a street seeking help aa r be in. g rai>ed by three' 1-rrifii v.•ht!h1 tW4'' bicyclists grabbed hci. dragged her into the brush and raped her twice more. , The \von1an said that in the first attack she was forced into a car by. lhe three men as she walked- 'a\ong a streef on san AntOnio's north side. Sile said they took hi::r \O the \l'eSl Side, faped her and rode off in their car, leaving her nuked. She ran up a street seeking help, she said, only to meet the fwo on bicycles. Her next try or help 1vas successful. The residents of a house she went to telephoned police. In addition to oooservalion and reuse, technology must be appijf.4 to , ~velop solar, wind anO geotbennal energ y sources, Udall said. " Prom Page AJ MILLS ... a rather sparse night life. But lately -since ·his dlaastruus bid ror the Pl'CSidt!ncy in l9n, and.especially since he returned. from an elgbt-rOOnth absence for back s!ll'gery - M 111.1 ' personality seems to have changed. He seems less enthusiastic for his job, and occasionally seems to chan'ge his sense or humor from day to day, sources said. 'Ille normally statd. ftltlls not long ago . left his commtttee doubled up. With -laughter with a series of wry comments about pending tax &J!leodme.nts. . ' . Hans Tietz, acting Fountain Valley Jaycee president , said contributions have conie from Jaycee ChaRters and other civic organizations throughout Southern California. In addition. 'the '\Vestminster Jaycees conducted a door-lo-door carnpeign in their (OmJl1unity. The Sept,. · 17 crash killed Fountain Valley Jaycee 'President James Bennett and a119t~er club member, A u b r e y "Bronco" Helphinstine. It seriously in· jured a third member, Vincent -scotti, ~·ho_ is reooveri.ng at Orange County }.fedical Center. Tiell pointed'O\ll lhal Scotti, a tongttme club member, will be hospitalized several more. week$, then js .expected to spend lengthy time rea.aperating befo re be is able to return to work. . Dooatloris may be mailed to Box BS97 in FoUntain Valley or Box 905 In Westmhuiter.: FALL LAMP ·s-AtE • From the finest collection of lamps· in South. Orange County .. Select from such well known names ~t. M·arbro. St iff1e. Knob Creek, Norman Percy and many other-s. ' J Fantastic InvenIO<Y ol • Quality Lamps All Ready For lmmediaie Delive,.Y . - " # . . OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON""'MlOOMARK-l<ARA,STAN-PAKER • 1 ... -- WIBDA ?fS I SA MDA YS t:OO .. l!J~ " • NEWPORT BEACH • 1721 W£STCUFF OR.. MZ·20SO LAGU NA BEACH • 3U Nl>RTtl C...'OA!t'1' HWY.. 4M·65$t TORRANCE • 23"4f •HAW'n10RNE BLVD <Open Fri. 1119, Sun. t2·~:30) 378-1279 . -, \ \ I " t r b " I g 0 r ~ w i a n • I I 0 I k I s I T c I ' ' Frfd~y, October 11 1974 H DAILY PILOT~ 4 3 At Your Serv-ice · Rocky Admits Brother's Roi~: A Sund•Y• Monday. 't'edlte:sdty and Frld•Y Ftt•lure Ol lbe Dally Piiot Plallatelitts Wanted Dear Pat: Being newly ~ arrived residents in this area, my husband and I are anxious to join a local stamp club so we can pursue our favorite hobby without too much lnterupUon. Can you tell us if there ls such a club here and how we can contact a member about joiniftg? K.J., Llliuna Hll11 The Saddleback Stamp Club meets at 7:30 p.m. tbe secend and fourth \Vednesday1 of each month at Los Allsos Intermediate School In Mission Viejo, Additional information may be obtained by pbonlng Nancy Lee, club 1ecretliry, at 581-3069. _Depoalt 1>11t /lio ~et11rn Rep. Wiggins: S~pport Lacking . For Surcharge AUGUSTA,' Maine (AP) -R e p . Charles E. Wiggins (R·Fullerton), said Thursday there is very little apperenl support ln Congress for President Fonrs propo5ed five percent surtax. .At a news conference here, Wiggins said he didn't know at lhis point if he wou1d support-Ford's latest economic proposals. "I'm keeping my optl~ open," he said. The California COngressman was in Augusta as keynote speaker for a $50-a- plate fundra.ising dinner. The Republican state Committee-sponsored affair was the second "Regain the Blaine House," dinner to raise funds for the G 0 P gubernatorial campaign. 1be party's nominee, James S. Erwin, and Rep. William S. Cohen CR-Maine). flanked Wiggins at a 10 minute news conference preceding his speech. In discusaing his staunch derense of He defended Ford's action saying uhe. acted in the national interest as he saw it." ~ He acknowledged 'the timing ol the pardoh may have been politically un fortunate. "But I don'l expect the President ol the United States to make such a decision on political consideratioll.'.>," Wlggim said. ''The decision, has been made and those of us who live by the sword, or the elector.ate., will have to live with It.'.' Dear Pat: Two out-of.state companies Rlch&rd M. Nixon during the im- are really frustrating me. Until May peachment proceedings, Wiggins Vt o I d I'd retatned an answering service in reporters he had no regrets about his New York. but t have yet to receive unswerving supp:>rt of the former presi- I.1(tguna Unit Asking Prol1e Of Agency· a return of the deposit I WB! required denL to make when I started this service. Wiggins, who serve<! on the House The 1.aguna Beach Police E'mployes Another company, the Seven Arts Socie-Judiciary Committee with C<lt:en, said _ Association will ask that a police con- ty, af!iliatt:d with Tttne, Inc .. Book Glob, FOrd's pardon of Nis:on '·reopened stlltant firm headed by Tom Reddin ,u·m ailed two defective records to me wounds," and could harm Republican fonner Los Angeles Pol' Qi r · ~ la~ November. for which I'd already candidates in November. . brought in to probe the ~egwia e~ch l--paid---$13.QS,.-They-were--retumed-and~ut;--be--a4df!d.,--!!l-felt--i&--would-ool.-P<>ll~~rtTMl,r----"--- 1'm still waiting ror my refund. I've have been in the naUOn.11 Interest for A · r Pres·d t T M cAd written. several letters and ha~e made Rich4rd Nixon to have gone to jail." ., saiJ5fh; 1:0up !il~n see'fY"the a offi~i~ long d_1stance phone calls to both or endorsement of the Laguna Beach City these firms with no results obtained. Council and ask that the council fund • D.W., Cosla . M.,a S l S • d the Sludy estimaled-lo cost-$1500 -Relax. Bo<b are listening to yoar r<-US pee -eJZ~ rr Ille council refuses. the ~~alion quests now. Your deposit check trom ls prepared to go it aJone. Reddin bas the Talent E:r:cbange Answering Service 0 M d R assured lhe Laguna Beach p 0 I I c e fn New York . City it beinl slped Im-n · llr er ap employes his organization ,can conduct mediately by an accollD1aDt, -•cconllng . a "review and analysis" Of the local t11 11_ae o.f Jhe_ th:.m~s reRr.m.....nLatlm._I_ _ SA -SI • . department with~or without comcll en- y;·bo was aware of your previous con-ll · aying dorsement, MacAdam said. tacts. Seven Arts Society reports your In a news conference T h u rs d a y refund clleck for $13.0I Is being milled, Santa Ana h o m I c l d e detectives "'4 MacAdam and other members of th~ hut do not expect ll to arrive for several rested an u n e mp I o y e d construction association executive committee cited weeks. It seems tbat once a check work« 'Illunday and charged bb"n with low morale, high personnel turnover, ls signed by Ibis compaoy, It must the sla.ying Wednesday of a salvage and other difficulties in the department go_ tkroagb "other" cbauel1 •·to company O\ftl.er dLRing a blrglary at-as the reason for the request. being malled. tempt. - Freddie Lee Roberts, 41, ol Buena 1Park1 is in OW.:e County Jail today on cborgea ol flnt. cievee ltW'der and Refund In Mnll ' DEAR PAT: I remember having read other complaints in )'OW' co I um n regarding deliveries from the J. C. \Vhitney Co. In Chicago. Now, I have to ask for your help. I ordered $81.01 worth of merchandise from this firm in March. Since then, I have been calling and writing, requesting a refund because nothing has been sent. T.C., Fountala VaUey burglary. ·The victim, John L .. Webb, 50, 8anta Ana, was shol down by the burglar ~ a fool chase" lhrough t he neighborhood near Webb's house. Police said Webb had a p p a r e n t I y surprised the burg lar in tJ:ie act of Bov Near Death - After Accide11t; Crushed by Truck ransacking hla home, struggled with him ~ A 7-year-old 'Santa Ana boy is lying briefly and then chased him down the near death today following a bicycle street. accident Thursday evening in which he Police said Roberts Is the same man thro d the •-·I ol n lbed Francl.s Smith, secrelary to Anthony was wn un er Wm;<i;: s a a they took into custody shortly after the 1 • load'-' "lh ··-• Clyde, J. C. WbJtney'1 customer service rucr. C\.I WJ JwlA cars. shooting for questioning. He was found Sanla Ana pol'-"d R"cky Pulu matiager, says your reluad now bas ....... sai 1 • been mailed. Sm.Ith uplaln.s that wbea in a backyard and a pistol believed 4418 W. Oakfield St., is in aitical con· to be the one used in the slaying was dition at the Orange Cowtty Medical orders are filled, the order paipers are found nearby, in v e-1 ti gators said. Center pediatric intensive care ward. malled. back to the C11stomer with the The accident occurred while Ricky otcter. Qmsequently, If an order Is lolt, and his friend Steve 'LaCA>mbe, 8, were \Vhitney may have no rtt0rd of tbe Ud ll' w d · l h S short! transaction, and cancelled cbecb atone ll S OT S riding their b1cyc es on St treet y with otlttt l.{lformatioa will be reqoefled af~i~p=id the boys v;ere riding on of tbe customer. In cases wbere onJy S k E • the dirt shoulder and their bicycles col· P"rtlnl orders ••• ... malled becau•;;...._,,,"n~a""'r--'-"'--""'m,.....~o,,ti=o"n'-"---.llll•llL--------~ tems are onronr~l'Gll F Witnesses told police the La.Combe notified of the delay. Parts an'lve In A foulup in a p.1blic address system boy feU onto a vacant lot but the injured kept, she says, alhd customers •are at Mission Viejo High School created child was throvm into the traffic lanes. separate packages because ordm ate a problem for former Interior -Depart· As he fell , police said the boy rolled filled from three separate wareboues. ment Secretary Stewart Udall Thursday under the rear wheels of the loaded Smith acknowledges that Ware:bouteme; night. truck and was nm over from head lma!yllllanot adlways be accurate enoug In the middle of his remarks, voices to toe. a I or er1. of two yowig technicians could be heard A police spokeMllan said the driver, coming ffom·ttie system. Barry Green, 26, of San Diego, ap- Fev> Conaplalni• DEAR PAT: I reCelved a letter Inviting my family to join the Home Testing InsUtute. This organization claims it gives out free samples to test and then gets people to report on them. I would like to know if tllls is a legitimate operation. · P.D., Gardea Grove ~: But Udall Cdntlnued his talk on the parently wasn't even aware he had hit .energy shortages facing the country and the boy and continued on dov.:n .. &th cOncluded, ''we're going to have to give Street. He was identified by witnes:Ses. up long automobile trips, ride bikes, and pulled over by 'the C '1 i for n i a form car pools and stop letting the Highway Patrol on the Santa An a kids nm around at night with the car." Freeway. , "Ob ~II," blared from the public Officer• said Green had no idea the address system as Udall completed the boy had been struck and he was not list of suggestions. charged with hit·run driving. The Better Bnlnen Bare11 of IAinl • :!i::1• ~;y·~~ .. :,:-~:~· ·Sunday's Pilot Focuses firm Is a rt-merltot!q gnop . • tbal dlltrlbates v-..proddd -pies' free of cbarge aid uh ollf for lnformadoa oa tbelr ~ormuce la return. According· to tbe BBB, few complaints agalhit Rn M•e ' beta received and tbelb wen adjalted lo the Bureau'1 satllfacdon. ne hldtute Is a subsidiary of America C.. Co. On College En1·ollment What ls Gotda."Meir d(lilng since rellr- htg ,_, .litaePS' prime minister'? What is the level ot. Coast college enrollments this fan? 9or answers to the se questions Cafe' s Prison • end more, pick up the Sunday Daily Pilot. GOLDA TODAY-The former world Motif Clia.ng;ed :~-..1""~"' ~b''i'I!. "~v~!:!~ · ·to do-her qwn shopping, but she find! ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UP I) -The Cell : Block Restaurant ln a motel here was (;-----------"') c1ose<1 lhi• wee• .11.~ P"'°" retonn .Sunday's Best ~Pl ,.id Ibey !oond 1!0 decord o!!en-_ .- The restaurant. which had betn open about two months, was decorated With nooses. poster&. a mock guillotine ancl _ a mock electric chair. The menu wns priQt_cd in the style of a p r l so n newspaper. 1 Offlclals said tbt1 1notlf would b e c.'hnnged and tho restaurt1nt w o u I d ope.tale "more tradltioilally11 when r<0pened. enough time to be ane nt hu 1ia st! c grandmother, And worried about her pin"' in history she's not , rt:ports a Christian Science Monitor reporter. COAST ENROLLMENT-Dally Pllol Staff \Vriters Jo~rtd Schoemehl and Terry Coville have. taktn a close look at the status of Golden West and Orange Cout O>Ucgeo Ibis fall. 'l'o find 001100 lrcnd, - see the YOU Section. McFADDEN LANDING-Well , it was 100 years ago this year that James r-tcFadden received his first shipment of lumber at <Md Newport L a n di n g . Amateur Historian Steve Donaldson traces the development or this early business deveklpment, I o c a t e d Where Bayside Trailer Park i.s today, from that. rU"St load of cargo to the traffic-jammed center of Newport Beach ii is loday. Al oo in Ibo YOU Seclion. LIFE WITII ROCKY-Dally Pilot Sun- day Editor Tom ~1cCann, back during the race ror the GOP nomlnallon for president in 1964, was employed rai!lng rnoney for the man who is a good bet to be the nv:t vice presidt:nL Nelson Rockefeller left some sharp impressions on hfs supporters. and McCann shares some of his recollections on the Sunday Odil pagCJ. . -A ( Gree-ta Th11t1afJ? Like Atlas lifting the earth, Doug Emery, 25, of \Vi cks, Afoot., hefts an lS.pound "puff ball" mushroom found growing in rural Montana. Ustng imagination a person can see oceans and continents out of the watermelon.sized mushroom,,. • Goldberg Criticized Iii Book • • .. -· . .. \V ASHINGTON (AP) -Vice P resi d·en t ·de s ignate Nelson A. Rockefeller has acknowled&ed that his brother Laurance financed a 1970 book crilical of Arthur J . Goldbe~, I h,t n Rockefeller's opponent for go~~ of New York. But Rockefeller added that he had no knowledge of his b r o l h e r ' s in· \"olvement at the time aad would have opposed it had he known. In a statement jssued throll£h a spokesman Thursday. Nelson RockefWler said the book. "Arthur J. Goldberg, the Old and the New., by Victor Lasky; was underwritten by a $60.000 inv~tment . from his brother becaure it was "a book that was expected to sell well." Howe ver. Rockefell er added. the book •·was a Oop. Laurance found himsell stuck with a net loss of around $52,000. While this wa:; a business loss, he did not take a tax deduction ." Rockefeller, who easily def ea t e d-- Goldberg in the 1970 election. said he had heard early in the campaign that Lasky was writing a book about his Democratic opponent. "'I really didn't pay any attention. because I never fell that such books --• coming out during campaigns cut much D' ·. II T II B • • · ice one way or anOther ," be. added. 1 r~a . a ={~S:._.=_e_cc_g1n_n_m __ g -~~. "!:~ i;;;d..:t:.;0~~~ :\,,~~-- me a copy. which l never even opened ." T d • s F • The Rockefeller spokesman said the 0 ay Ill an ranclsco stalemenl was issued becaose of "a story being leaked in Washington thi!r week with the (!rro~neous implication that Talks were scheduled today in San Francisco on a statewide constroction- stopping drywall strike which began in Orange County Oct. 2. About &,000 carpenters union sheetrock installers throughout the state could be affected by the strike, but despi te a contractors g r o u p recommendation against it, many contractors reportedly have signed interim agreements with the wtion to keep work going. The drywall workers have not set up picket lines, 'Nhich would have kept other building crafts off the job sites, said a union spokesman. "They won 't picket unless there µe scabs," l'le said. • Contractors, however, have pointed ou~ that when the sheetrock installers stop work, painters. cabinet workers a n d other crafts are left without work. · Expressing no optimism abo\lt t h e renewed talks, California Drywall Con- tractors Association Executive Secretary Bob Gulick said, "We're not even sure you casi call it a negotiation. "But we are talking," he said. The union is seeking a $3.75 an hour boost to wage and fringe benefits over the neJ:t three years. The craft presently receives $9.02 an /hour in wages and $2.41 an hour for fringe benefits. An al ternate piecework pay scale hike of uE same proportion is also sought. Nelson Rockefeller financed" Uie book. Goldberg, a former Supreme Court justice. secretary of Labor and am- bassador to the United Nations. told the Washington Post that the book was a "shabbyJ -dirty campaign trick" and that Rockefeller's explanation .rsimply does not ~'ash.·• The Post said a dummy corporation called Literary Properties Inc. \\" a s created to funnel the $60,000 fro rn Laurance Rockefeller to Arlington Hou.se, pubUlber or the book. , 'Ibe newspaper qooted Lasky a s saying: "I don't know Laur an cc Rockefeller or anything about this setup. It 's a complete surprise to me -tbat"s the truth." -: .. PATENTED MASTERPIECE -SELEC-T-ED·HYIRID•----39c ASSORTED COLORS 0.,. ,,. 1600 TO CHOOSE FROM IJI. A NATURAL ADDITION FOR SOIL IMPROVEMENT ALL ORGANIC BIO-HUMUS TOP DRESSING FOR RTE GRASS GOOD MULCH 50 LI. IA.G Rfc9. Sl.59 IMPATIENS $1 19 I . ~ CLUSTfRS OF PURE PINI( FLOWE:RS l ~ R SI 15 s49s --<: ' -1 OARK GREE~ FOLIAGE . ... . GREEN Hf\V :: ' •G ...... ,. .. s99s ;15.ARi>fNS.~~,----.---r-------1 ~ :ziz;Newro12.rsw. CREEPING VENUS , iiii -~ cosrAws~ ~ , CHARLIE FLY TRAP rz:iiLI -_ ~. 39.25 ~ EXTRA LARGE CARNIVOROUS ~ HANGING BASKETS ,.......... ; ;" l'ATIO .:;. PLANT n..w... ' btz-4-10, s399 Oc.t. '' .... .....-:: -_....__ S9.oova111. ' Req.$1 .98 99c " • r A, 4 DAllY PILOT ftt<!d.y, 0(tobcr l I, lct/4 ~ Wilson Squeaks Through • Ill Britain t • Ed11ratio11 Gets IIigl1er SCHOOL DAZE DEPT.-F.lder Son is back at full S\.l·ing 1n his ne\-\.' tt>rm flt the University And 1 k.nov.· thin~ url' going somcy,•hat ne:1r nonnal. I know this because I t:1lketl 10 hitn on )he teley,hone just the other night and said .send more mor1ey. \Vell. you have to figure his nt-'t'd $for additional cash is nonnal. E\·erybocly fmov.'S that the cost of higher education ·s going up these days. • That's why you al\\·ayll put lhe \\'Ord ,..hlgher" in front of e<lucation. So Elder Son's need for more mone~· ust has to be a good l!lgn. I'll have o admit when he left for this fall enn, I had a rev.· doubts. l kept asking hiln. "Do )'Ou ha\'e everything packed? Do you h:ive all hose reference volumes you'll need 1w here: How about vour textbooks? 1otebook paper,? Pencil?" t TO ALL 111ESE i~quiries, I just kept igetting mumbks and grunts for replies ~ he Y.1orked on the electrical system on new motorcycle. Exor~ism Zeal Mediu111 s Wreck flouse , Suve ,t.f<ut I ' KUALA LU!\tPUR, ~falays!a ( APJ - Vegetable dealer Seow Kam l\hai C-<1111."d in 30 Chinese mediuros lo exorcise evil spirits that he was c{'rtain had laken over his body. They nearly Y.Tcckcd his house but Seo1v is convinced they c!Jd the job. Seow's v.ife. l\hor Ah Kicw. told nc11."smen her husband wus sick and delirious for ~\'eral months Y.ith an ailment that doctors and hospitaJs in the nort.hem city of lpoh couldn'l cure. F'inally, the &i·year-0ld merchant decided the trouble y,•as e\'il spirits. and h.is 55-year-0!d v.·1fe sent for , thc 1nediums. r~rom all over Perak stale they came, in six cars. ,.. This was the plan: the mediun\s v.·ou\d ferret out the spirits. fight them and Clot Bi·oke Loose place them in bottles. 'A'llich they v.·ould throw· in the sea 20 miles away. As scores of neighbors watched , they dug holes in the floor to get to spirits hidlng there. They rushed upstairs and do'A'n, screaming and gesticulating. ror about four hours, damaging furniture and fittings. They set up-three tabl es in front of the house to bum crates of red Chinese prayer papers. Some \\'cnt into trances. and one fell Into •l drain, pushtd . he said, by evil spirits. I-le emerged unharmed. "~fy husband is having good souml sll'€p for thc first tltne ifl montN!," Mrs. Seov.· said. "It has v.·orked." The cost of the exotcism "'as not knov.·n. but nledlums in P.1 a I a y s i a normally charge about •ts. Greel{ Mag11ate's Wife Thia Niarcl1os Dies at 44 From \\'ire Sen•ices PARIS -Tina !'jiarchos, 44, blonde v.·ife of Greek shipbuilder S t a v r o s Niarchos and former "'ife of Aristotle Onassis. died in her Paris apartment in the body and is usually associated Y.·ith poor circulation. Doctors at the American hospital in Paris said a n edema of the lung \.\'as a congestion or Sl''elli ng y,•hich could be caused by heart faitore. i. He just kept saying he'd be · all set t'to lea ve (or \he Uni\'ersity just aJi .soon Thursday of a1nlare.nLnal\lral ca11S(IS. the , Labor Wins Majority Of 3 Seats LONDON (UPI I -Prime "-linister Harold Wil90ll tod~y v.·on B r i t a i n ' s general election with a pf.rilously thin parliamentary majority. But he said it will ~ enough to ptJsh -through toug~ Socialist measures to tackle Britain's economic ills. With all but a scattering cl results announced for the new G 3 5. member ·parliament: I n cl I c a t i o n s were that Wilson's Labor Party Y.'OUld end up with 319 seats agalnst 316.for all other parties -an overall majority of three. ' "The parUamentary s i t u a t I on is viable." Wilson said, "and can continue until th.is govemmep.t has complete4 the job tt Wa3 elected lo do." ' 'SITUATION VIABLE' Ha rold Wiison IMMEDIATELY AFTER Wilson made l;his victory claim to Labor P a rt y v.'Orkers at the party's transport house he stepped aboard his plane. "But i headquarters, an anonymous telephone remain optimistic." caller said a bomb wa.s about to go Asked whether he can carry out labor's off •there. strongly left leaning program with such 1be building was hastily evacuated. a whisker-slim ma}orily, \\'llsoo said \Vilsoo and his wife Mary Y.'el'e among "\\·e can do it. But it's going to be those hustled out But police f o u n d a hell of a job." nothing and the warning appeared to ln Northern Ireland , a wave ol voting be a hoax similar to the one at liberal day bombing and shootings left one Party headquarters on the eve or the man dead, despite heavy security p~ poll . · 1 vlded by polige. militia and 15,000 British Wil900 said the 316 opposition members troops statioried in the province. of parliament will have ''no common Authorities said extremists fired a denominator and no common policy." dozen shots at a police car carrying In Pain Uf'I T ..... ,. He said he J)Ja"ns a Droadcast addresS ballot boxes m P..ortglenone. 25 miles to the nation Monday, "expressing wh'at north of Belfast, but all the rounds ~·his buddy Mark arrived with the family announced today. ~lrs. Niarchos. was born In London. the daughter .of a tanker tycoon, the late Stavros Livanos. ~k> Her death. v.'hich shocked international ., Through.JUI s.i..s t..e.JLLquestioning.-L -soci~~marked-the seconcr--H ~ -------------- \learned that he v.·as going to drive N' hos h cl · CBS reporter Haney Howell is in the view of the government must missed aM nobody was hurt. laiOloW ifler 3 n!f00--y--•now--be-deae-to-put-the-o.o.u..n t-r. y-.1.o-----Th&.-Britiah··Campaign-was-dornineted -right again and to bring m back to by economic issues such as soariTig ~is own little forei gn car up to Santa iarc . a . lo:it ~ \Vife, a~ both !Barbara and buddy ~tark y,·as goi ng we re sisters. Tina s sister, Eugerua, also Black Cl1ildre11 Go to Schools; Boston P eaceful ~o !~low him in the truck. 1n arr i e d to Niarchos at one time . .s \\'as found dead from an overdose of t llOW -l\'ONDERFUL. J th 0 ugh t . s~g pills in 1970 on lhe Niarchos hmagine having so many r e ference yacht in Greece. !\-'o!uDles. t e 'It bo oks, slide rul es, Friends ot. the f~mily who thron~ed ~tebook! ancl pencils for this higher to the luxunous N1ar~hos Ylalled villa jeducation that keeps geltin~ higher that on the Rue C'nana!e1lle oo the Left ~you have 10 have a who1e truck to Bank told reporters a blood clot broke BOSTON {UPI) -Black attendance !h:a1ft:1fall"ba1JflIJft0theUffiversity.--!oc>Se in Mrs. Ni~rchos' leg ancl lodged : Mark finally arrived with the truck. m the heart, causing death. increased noticeably and all was peaceful in the schools and streets of previously troubled south Boston today Under the guard of 450 tough, riot-trained state and metropolitan police. It was the 22nd day of a court ordered plan to integrate Boston's public schools. !fnto the pickup bed went the nev.' all· ~Otoe~ equipped motorcycle, his tool ~I. vanous spru-e rrts. scuba rllving ~ear. surfboard an packages of v.·ax, stereo player comporients. Sv.•im fins. athletic shoes and other necess ities for the pursuit of hig~ education. 'nlere wasn't a (extbook or reference volume in sight. l fretted out loud about this some. IN SoonnNG VOICE, Elder Son ex- plained that IM!'d take care o( those little detail<J when he got UT> to Santa Barbara but right now, he was v.·orried about the bare essentials needed bv a yoong man at a great education.ti institution. • After he left, follo"·cd closely by buddy !\turk in the overladen pickup truck, he wasn 't heard from for several days. Finally the message leaked through about ScOO ?.·tore P.1oncy. This v."35 fol!o"'ed by a d e t a i le d telephone talk \\'herein I learned all about bow things are going at t h c Universi1y. He has a bad cold. for starters. This "·as no doult caused by suriing in chilly Sant.a &rbara Y.'alers. Also, he \rillked through a s.10 p!ate glass llindow in his Ista Vista npartmcnt. "The glass must have been \'Cry old :ind briUJe." 1-----tie·-exp1a1~. A~. He assurt'd. tie eluded injury as the glass shattert'tL ALSO, TJTERE IS a vexing protlc1n ll'ith the motorcycle wh ich isn·t c111ile run· ning right. It rnay bl! the sparkp!ug and tH.:·s hnd to 1tlephone aro11nd a lot for tcclmical <1dvicc. And sotnchov.·, he 1nanagcd to get sigTied up for :in En,:ilish cla:is that is taught at night 36 mill'S a11·ay in \'entura. \\'ell, I didn'l qucs1ion hin1 in any detail aboul his classes or how his studies of higher eduC't!lion \\t'r(' going. After all. he'd nlrr:idy !old n1c about <ill !he important things. AN OF'FICIAL family spokesman refused to comment as to details of Tina's death. He merely hand ed reporters a statement, ",r.1rs. Ti n a Niarchos died from heart fail ure or edema . of the lung ·during the early hours of Th ursday loth October at her . oome in Paris." An edema ~s a coll~on of r I u .i d Senllte Pu.ts Off Debate on Nixo n Transition Fund \VASHINGTON (UPl ) -The Senate has put olJ debate on ruchard Nixon·s transition expenses until after t h c November elections, aod the J u s t i c e Department has asked if the former President wants the government t o represmt bim in peoding ci\'il suits. Eight buses of black children arrived without ·incident, but with the usual motorcycle police escort, at South Boston High School. lt marked the I a r g es t number of blacks bused into t h e predominantly white, Irish-Catholic area since last week. Only two buses arrived Thursd_ay. There were no dCmonstra\ors and only a handful of spectators on hand. The attendance increased markedly as state police and Metropolitan District Police reinforcements arrived to protect the children and enforce the court order. Begular Boston police. including the lac- tical force. were pulled out of· South Boston Thursday, leaving all integration enforcement to the replacements. JVON'T SIT STILL FOR l'AY TOILETS The Senate delayed action on an $8.4 million supplemental appropriatiom biU, whidl contains a sharply c u r t a i I e d $200.000 request for Nixon's lransilion funds. Thursday because iUear:e<Ldebat:ec_~D;;E;;N;,'V:;E,_R;..;c:' U;c'P;clc;l~~AC:rc'Coai"-"lit,,io'On'::-10",r-+-I on Uie bili might drag on past the \i·omen s groups has sai it v.• o u I scheduled congressional recess Friday. demonstrate at Stapleton International Senate Democrat ic Leader ~Ii k e A~rt to protest alleged discriminatioo l\tanslield said a dozen amendments 10 against wornen by failing to provide Lhe appropriations 1neasure are pending free toilets. and that he doubled they cou ld be clean-The \\'on1cn's coalition to end pay cd up before the rcccs~. toilets said men have more than four One of the a1nendn1enls, proposed by lin1es ns many free toilet facililies at Sen. James B. 411cn (1).1\!a .J , \vould the airport as women. reattach a section dropped by the Senate . Linda ti.teyer. a spokes1\'0n1an for the appropriations Con1rriittce. designed to National Organization or \\/omen. said end court-Ordered school busing. this '·unequal economic burden·· violates The Senate committee also proposed !he Colorado Pub 1 i c Acco1nmodation a $220.000 ceiling on lot.al salaries of Law and the Colorado Equal Rights federal personnel emplo}'ed to ease Nix-Ainendment. on's transition to private life. Tornado Smashes Village l 11fll1tl Dies, flo111 es Wrecke1.l in 1Ve1v Mexico ' • •• .. • plain-clothed policeman. He economic security." 20 percent inflation, the threat ol. mass I unemployment and the nation's ·con· was filming antigovernment "I WOULD HAVE: I.JKED to have troversial memJ;iership in the European demonstration in Saigon. seen better results," Wilson said as Common M~et. We're rollillCJ back the prices with this ••• INFLATION STOPPER We ha•• sha•ed our profit to tho bone and rolled prices bock to tht "Good Old Days". Buy now and take ad•an- tGC)e of these fabulous SGYings. -You may nner see prices this low again. "GIVE ME THE GOOD OLD DAYS" SALE STARTS TODAY UPTO ON NEW .. dUSED $500 OH PIANOS ORGANS . ' . .GRANDS • CONSOLES ~nd SPINETS "-cM-4..,. fw YAMAHA, EVERITT, CABlf·NELSON, ESID, KOHLER & CAMPBEU. 30% Buffet and °"" . MOtl,,.,.....,.,... 'TM. ' SAT'TIU.6·SUH. tJ.S Also Exltftded lanlc 'ftr1111 Franchised Dtaler for •Yamaha •Thomas •Conn • Gulbransen GUltARs· Savl~gsto 20% Guitd, Martin. G•b~n. Takamlne and many Olhefs· •COSTAMESA IU91UWl'ORTILVD. • ot Hoboi 81-d. !Al'OI" • FOUHT AIM VALLEY PHONE 646°0271 I )1 Cen..t•10Wrutl&T1Aert OM li'Mti Se. et• eelllllnt Offr ... •fS•Dl..-'°'WV· HE 963·6733 I I I I l I I I • l • ' r • • • • I l ' ' I l ' ) • • ' I ' I ' ' I ' I ' ' • ' ' ' ' • • . • ' . • I ' • • l ' ' • I . ' ~ i ' • • I ' l ' l ! I • ~ "AS l DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE • ' • An Essential Vote What will it lake to convince voters of the nCcd to build another campus in lhe Huntington Beach Union High School District? Frank!Y. we don 'l know tile answer and in view of the ir past record of d efeats a t tile 'POils, leaders or the district apparenlly don 't either. But here w e go for another round, o ne more time. On Nov. 5-lhe voters in 1-IunUngton Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach and WeStminster will be asked lo approve a 13 .5-cenl tax increase to bnild a new , 3,lXX>·studenl capacity high school. The tax override would l ast for 27 years, unless the school costs were paid quic ker. To help r aise the $15.8 million neede d for a new campus, dis trict trustees have ag reed lo pull $2 million from the reserve fund a nd sell the YorklO\\'n .school site (48 acres} for another $2.25 million: Statistics which were valid in past elections grow more valid each year. There are 19,340 students attending classes on campuses originally buil~ to ho use 14 ,710 stude nts. Extra classes are prO\'ided through portables, use of some elementary schools and they even hold a fe\v classes in the Huntington Beach city h a ll. But those are only stopgap meas ures. They may squeeze stude nts into a chair someYihere. but a good etltication needs a dece nt educational e nvironme nt. If the November tax override is approved, the new high school still won't be ready until 1977. Any rurthe r delays in approval for the funds on ly m a kes the future look bleaker. The district needs only a simple majority of the voters to approve it, but a s imilar proposal last June failed, with only 45.9 percent ·ot those casting ballots s upporting what was then a 17 .8-cent lax override. District. officials estimate the a nnual cost of the tax increase al abont $10 to $15 for the ~verage family. Granted, times are tough now \Vilh inflation, c"" t a lk aboul a five percent income l ax surcharge and olhcr drains on the !amily budget. . Bul for $15 a family might sacrifice one night out during the yeur. It seems to us adequate schools are a necessity . not a luxury. T here is no s uch thing as a good community with poor schools, so your future is at stake righl ~lmu;: with the future s of tb_e young people. \Ve strong ly urge full support for the Nov. S Huntington Beach Union lligh School Dis trict lax override ( PropositionX>. Outstanding Office r Fountain Valley Jaycees have honored Police Detective Marty Engquist by preseriting him with the city's first outstanding police officer a\vard. Engquis t. a Fountain Valley officer the past four years, was picked for the honor by his s upervisors because, according to Capt. Les Rowland, ''tie's one of the best investigal&rs we h ave." 1'he J aycees have a good idea. Suc h ay,iards do help bui ld community spirit and pay t ribute to o utst anding policem e n \\'ho ot herwise might go unrecognized. They were thoug htful. too, in naming the honor the James Benn~t Awa rd in memory of .their ·club president, wh originated the idea. Bennett died three weeks a o after a car crash while returning hrime from an out-of-town J aycee m eeting. Presenting the plaques qua rterly, a lso is a good jdea. A monthlY. award in a small police dep_artmenl soon would become mea ning less. Congratulations to Engquist on hi s achievement and to the J aycees for beginning wha t appears to be a worthwhile program. ' . r • • HB A Misleading Diversion . ! Ford's New Staff Chi.~~ ~-Mare~P~11t~gg.1 il Price-s-a11d-fnflatjo1r- WASl-l lNGTON -Presiden.t Ford's new slaff chief, Donald Rumsfcld , won't be around the White House more than six months. I Sources. in the President's con· fidonCe say he needed sonieone in ~ I htlrry to re.place Alexander llaig, who "1t.ad headed form& - • .Prei;ident Nixon's 1 White House staff. • The Pres ident, ' therefo re~ s um - t1 .moned . tl'4m:sfeld ·whom . tie actually • had in mind to be • the next Secretary ~ or Defense. Our ~ sources •gay Ford · • ' still intends lo send the able Rumsfeld l to preside over the Pentagon. r TllE p·fttSIDENT wanted to get · rid or 11 aig, say our sources. because he held loo tight a rein on the \Yh ite I-louse staff. \lihich looked to him in· ~ ~lead of F'ord's people for Lheir or· de rs ' The President's plans for Rum - sfeld, or course, means Secretary of Defense James Sch)csinger will be drop1lCd from the cabinel. This will be 'a victory for Secretary of Slate Henr~ Kissinger. ~·ho has hL-en reuding with ~ Schlesinger over foreign-military • policy. (JACK ANDERSON) and Welfa re Department slipped do~·n lo the Vi rgin Islands for the CQfr_ (cren1.'e, at a minin1 um cost to the tax· payers or S200 apiece, including-hotel <1Ccom moda lions. YOSEMITE STORY : There is more to the story of how Yosemite National Park, with scenery no l·lol!ywood studio could duplicate, became the bark drop (or Lhe 1·v series ''Sierra." \Ve published the fi rst installment on Septem ber 15. The A1usic Cor· poration of Ame ri ca, ~'e reported, had taken ove r the camping and catering concessions in Yosemite in late 1973. Not long a fterwa rds, film crews belonging to an AICA subsidiary tur- ned up in lhe park lo filn1 the "Sierra" series. Although nature provided them Y.iith som e or the moot spec· . tacular scenery in the world, \\'e reported, the lloflywood hotshots tried to improve it by p<1inling Lhc rocks jn one n rea. The El Toro ?tf arine School fl y p roblem, gene r ated by im· properly s tored manure, should have caught the attention of Lhe folks who brought us Watergate. That area needs a cover-up. D.E. GIMmy Glfl c•mm•n~s •rt sw~llH tr •t•Ot•• ._ dO ,.., 1t.c•n•rilJ rtltf'(I 1111 ~MW\ ot t~t •w-pto. St"° r•wr p'1 Ptt .. Ill GI_,,, Glllo, O•llJ P'llOI. It Takes· Friends To Argue (SYDNEY HARRIS-) WASl11NGTON -llad they set out to prove one of the central theses of A-1arxism. 1'.1r. F'ord and his fellow politicians of both parti.es, ~ald_n 't have done it neater. After ~·hng about "exorbitant prices" in oil. Air. Ford then said (in a quote wh1Ctt may -~\-- yet find its place in rr ~ the Museum of Im -1' rlt perialism ) that. ii ... T ·'Thr o u gho u t ~ history. nat ions ha ve gone to \\'31" over natura l ad-· vantages such as · ._ water or food or ronveni ent passages on land or sea.·· ( VON HOFFMAN ) Ri\"Ct' ~t C('Cll fo rid tile "'orld of unfair oi l pricing \\1 ill have the mos ! ncgligliblc effect on the cost of grub <1t thr checkout counter. Infl ation musl rage on as be fore. berause raising prices doesn 't rause inflation. 1'he 11riel's are :i r('i;ult of inflation. 1'hc in- fl<1tion of \\"hat '.' Either the money suppl y or the ercdit suppl ~·. \\"hi l'h arl' thr san1e th ing Prices :ind \\-'ages go up bccausr more dollars ha,·e been printed and therefore they are ~·orth less. \\rithout inflation. lhe rise in Lhc price or anything means that people "'ill ei ther buy less or it or less of soinething else. Thus raising the price of oil can cause much hardship and many dislocations, hut il can't causc inflation. That's soihelhing \\-'C do to ourselves. If the President of the United State!> says things like that. the Alarxists need not tell us that our system is built on forcing foreigners to sell their rot\\' ma terials to us at lO\V prices and to buy our manufactured goods at high ones. In addition, Dr. Kissinger \\'ar· ned the U.N. in basso tones about "decisions to f"l•s trict production and maintain an artificial p1ice levCI." i\nd there is Sen. Scoop Jackson in the Congress, si mplifying it yet further by calling the prircs foreign oil Tlt t:N \\'II'" IS !\Ir. fo"ord saying It is one or the-paradoxes of human producers ch;irge ·•tribule." that "exorbitant prices run the risk or TltE "SIER RA" TV sho\\"S are no"'· relationships that in order to have a By any kno\\'n defin ition or a \\'orhh\"ide dl'pressiQn and threalcn apJ)earing on the NBC net\\·ork. ~'hich good and producti\·e argument \\'ith a capitalism. there is no such thing, of the breakdo\\-'n of ~·or ld order and should be good for r.tCA 's camping n1a n,youfirsthave Lobeafriend ofhis. course. as an exorbitant or an unfair ~;ifety?" Can all of that happen just l d l · b · · y · · · 1 because lhe Arabs ;ind Iranians 00\\' WATCll nN "'ASTE : Abou' ·180-<1n ca er1n g us 1ness 1n osem1te. or an unJusl pr1ee. Any t>ricc an( h 1 r .th v • be · II a_ve a rgc a mounts o mon<'y et er Ir rr .. 1 h .... . 'fhe program 's producci::, Bob Strangers can only 1neffeclua Y every price, hi gh or IO\\', is a just to.·bank or in\'cst ? llardl.\'. Then what f wFe ·arch _o 1 ~13 SR gart ~l'l.>ulhon .~:"'0t.ic Cinader, deni es that the series was polite or abras ively rude; it requires price, if a \Villing sellet wi ll take it are they afraid of".' Jt \l'Ould scen1 · re nc man s cc in .e virgin created to promote tourism in the friends to quarrel to a conclusion or at and a \\'i llin~ buyer "'il l give it. Thus, the basis of thc fear is that the oil ; l~!a~ds fla~e lu st month lo discuss the park. But here, at least, are some least a com part. When strangers have in reality. 11.1 r. Ford. who is dead scl producers' \\'anti ng to sell for cash in P 1g to .t e poor. . curious coin ci de nces: an argument, about politics or religion against prir<' control in America. stead of credit n1ay prc<'ipitatc a col · ~ Choosing from a menu '"la~en with · -The series was not proposed to or art. they are busier defending their \\"ants to impose it on 1\rabia. lupsc of an overblO\\'n. horrcndou!'il~ l--~-a h ~s l _ of~ Su pe rb ~ont 1 ne nt a I MCA, as usually happcns.....h_u~t~?!JuC~A7--!""~'~so~n~a~l~it~y~thwa~n~t~h~ei~·r~po~i~n~t ~o~rd'~·ic~•r·~· ---.,..o;;;--.cn-...====~="'=,---"nstablC-inleTnalion.al-b<u1k-in~l·ftte- speCJalttc-s-;' they-dtnedirrlny-luS'.a~y initiated it. "Somebody upstairs got Twofriendscan cometogrips"•iththc BUT P R ES I Dt:~T FOR D'S ture. Depending on \\ho you 1alk tr1. .as ~h~y tal~ed .about the_ hunger th~t 15 the idea" for the show, Ci nader subject honesll y and deeply. flinging the Am erican fleet up the there is any"· here from S7.'"i billion 10 ga 1n1n g 1n 1mpover1shcd neigh-acknowledged. borhoods. -The pilot show, ori ginally tiUed This is \\'hy so many soeial :11ter· One Conrer0 nc•e sess·on for ex· m cations <1rc fruitl ess and shallow. Eal'h S200 billion floating offshore in a""daisy chain or !Olis. The opin!on is J,IJat n1any-of the bo rrov.·ers are insolvent, and that thl' delllf!nds of the oil- producing ('OUntries for payment are going to forre ereditors to start cal· ling in their loans. \\1ith the President talking about '''>''orld\\"ide depression '' and ··uJtimalc bank ruptcy." ~-e might do "ell to take a look al the "built-in protet·tions" 1\•hich most of us have been told v.·ill pre\·enl another 1929-39. None of those that apply to the stock market -the margin requirements. the Serurities and Exehange Commis, sion, broker insura nce -has preven· tl•d a cras h. Wllr\T ABO UT unemployment rompensation. \\·clfare and Social Security? In addition to helping in.' di\'iduals. these programs were made to keep purchasing po\\·er up, thereby guaranteeing a certain level below \\'hich business coul dn 't slump. At the time, it ~·a s probably considered im· possible to ha,·e this kind or recession and inflation at the same time, but v.·e do. and there is ample evidence to ar)!uc that the recession is actually eaused hy the in rlation. If that_ is the c<1 sc. thfl famous "buill·in protection- s.·· \\'hich are deliberately designed to ht• inflationar~, may make matters \\"QrSt' \\"ilh a l{lt of luck, it 'll turn out that the Pres ident and C\·erybody else I\ ho"s sounding <1 larmed a nd alarmist art• mistukc n. !Jut in <1ny case, wild" ~1\ 1ngs at A rahs and Venezuelans a nd I nd-o-n~-i-1-fHr---if-r-e-l·h e--k·i-n-d-o-f-...:...--i n1isleacling di\·er!.1ons that v.•ill com- r1ol1nd t'Onfu~inn later on, t • • • .. -1 • a -"Park Ranger," 'vas a sad flop. The Pie dealt ••1.th food stamp p1·ograms adversary is secrellystrivin11 topro\'e • · · · scenery outperformed the actors, and " I t \\'as pres id e d ove r by an only a bear imj:lressed the test audien-his supremacy to the other; log ic and .1\gri<'u lt urc Department ofri cial \vho ecs. Yet miraculously, 11.lCA ..yas able rc<1so11 a re only in cidenta l \Vea1>0ns . was flown in from Washington, SJ(i9 to peddle the series to NRC. "They andtruthissu~du.cdtopl~~sibility . Brown Jr. for President? • ' • \VllEN TllE problems or poverty becamc too depressing, the \Yelfare· orricials could escape into the coral walers for "tree s norkel lessons," or on arternoon tours of the Virgin Island paradise." round trlr. · bought it in spite of the pilot." said Cinader. VOL 1'i\IRE onct' rcfusedtotake part in a di!>""Cussion \\-'ith a chanre acquain- tance bccausc he said there \\'ere too many persons present. The man. astonished, said there \\'ere only t"•oof lhcm, and they werequitealone . . ' ' . ' l I ' The dclegntes came from 31 states and regions. At least 10 federal of· ririal:s from the Health, Education WH ETllf.R or not r.1C,.\ planned it that way, the rompany rould make up the extra costs in the tourist business that the TV series should attract to ''osem ite . Cinader's comment on this : "There is no attempt made in ·the sho'"" to indi cate lhat the park is Yose mite.'' l • • • • • A Rare Success Story l i ' l I I l j ' l r\ll n g B erl i n , b7 ~l lc h 1e l Freedland. <Sfeln and Oay,$8.95) The ~or Irving Berlin is the kind or l'!to ry you wouldn 'l belie\le If you didn't know it was true. Wh ere but In rea.1 llfc \\-"OUld a second grade dropout with two days formal in· struction in music set a whole l.'Ountry to singing? "BERLIN'S early U(e was une:(cep- t lon::ible. Rorn Israel Raline In Siberia, h{' "'as brought lo the United Stales •1 l lhe 11ge o( four by pnrenls fleeing a pogrom. llis fat.her died when he \\'as eight and he had to g_o lo work to hel11 s up1)ort his ran1ily. ~luny Amel'ictin success stories :start this way but few or the surccsses have been ns $Cn~ational or enduring, Berlin beJ:ian his ~·orklng life as u l ncwsl;loy but even a~ ,. child tunes iii. were..ainglng in his bcad.•llt'! got into music A$ a sl n,11:in~ waiter, a lyriCis( ·and !hen. ~·hen he learned to pick out tuncs on the black ke)'s or a phano, a com1JO:;cr. • ( THE BOOKMAN ) EVEN AS A com poser he ne\'er did learn to read or "'rite music. or to use a piano's white keys. But he nc"er had :1 problem finding better educ<1tcd people who eould commit the tunes he humn1 crl lo l'aper . · Q\'cr JJ span of SO years. Berlin ha!' ~·ritten aboul 3,000 songi;, ;ind half of them have been published. Some have interesting h i.storlc~. One song that ~·:is cut. out of the World Wnr I Rcvu , "Yip, Yip Yaptlank" tor technlc:nl reasons\ came on strong 20 years later under the title "God Bless America." "Smile and Show Your Dimple" nop· ped In 1917 but '''ilh new lyrics later became "Efl~ter Parade.'' A number writLen to co\ler a scene !ihifl in "An· Ale Gel Your Gun" w11s titled "There's No Business t~ike Show Uu sinc!...ci. 11 OouicAndcrson (UPI ) J "No." snid Voltaire. "there a rc at !cast six of us . The re is the man you think you are, the man I think you are, and the n1an you realty <1rc-and the same holds true the"other\\'ay around.·' A deb;1le , like a lo\·e affair. m ustbc in - tensely honest to be satisfactory. The debaters. like the lo\•ers, n1u st nol Ii<' to each other ; but, more important , they must.not lie to t he mselves. T\\'O friends who k no\\' each other "'ell are unclrr no necessity to pretend they are nobler or \\'iser or more dispassionate thnn I hey really a rc. A Ll\1 OST e \' e .pr thing th 11 t \l'C be Ii eve, \\'e believe because of n1lxcd motives. 1'his is what the senior J . P. fllorgan (\11ho ·was piraticnl , bul not hypocritical) m eant when he said · "There, arc l\\-'O reason!': for doin~ anything-a good reason. 11nd lhe, real reason." friends hove the pri\•ilegc of picr- :.ing beneath the "Aood" reason and exposing the real reason for the Oil· poncn l 's convictions and opinions :ind )1rejudlcc.s masking us "fa cts.'' • \\'ll•:N \VE a r~ young, 11·c keeptryl ng to ~rsuudc strangers toour\'ic,vpoint : but ~·csoon learn that lhl'.': more r rvcnt y.·eget. lhemore resistan~they p111 up . ltJs part or the ~-l~dom of n1aturity to bc~ome friends \\'ilh a mun before lryinJl' to convert him: If he docs not know you » nd Ir us t you, he is not II kcl )' lo bcliCVe)'OU . • • \Viii Edmund C . "J erry" Bro\\'n. Jr .. b(' the next President or lhc Un ited States "! No. the c1ucslion is not ;1 typographical e,rror Bro1\·n is run· ning for go\·crnor of California in this election. not president. But e\'en before Ca liforni a became the nation 's most populous stale. its governo r s \\'ere being st ricke n v.•i lh the we ll known po litical di sease of "Potomar fever," Earl Warren suf- fered from it and made t~·o attem· pts to ~·in the GOP 1>residentia l nomination. Edmu nd G . ··P at'' Broy,•n was bitten by the bug the day after he was fi rst elected governor. i\nd Ron ald Reagan, only in office a year and a half, attempted a coup at the 1968 GOP convention and his present efforts indicate signs or a relapse. ' The facl is lhHI. hrcause or . the l!latc's pc>pulalion y,•hf<·h gi\'CS it the largest deleg<tllons ut t.hc presidential nominating convenlions. anyone clce· led governor becomes an ins tant prcshJentinl candldule. ALREADY c:•slcrn pundits arc in· eluding Jurilor Brown's name in their lists of Demo r:•tic pros1>ects in 1976 . llis injection into the national scene l'\'l'n before his eleetk1n as go\•crnor is .established. is l:i rge ly due to the ~·ith· dra~·at 6f Stnator Ted Kennedy as a J9i6 conle'nder. This has sent the f)(:mocral~ scur· r~·1ng to build up new hQpcful s to rill the V()id . Until now most of the nspiranls were ly1up; dorn1an~ 1n the ( EARL WATERS .) belief thal if Kennedy ~·anted it hf· \\"OUld ~el i1 \\lhi le son1e ol thl' old horses s urh as f\TcGovcrn, r.tcCarthy, r.1uskic and l lumj:lhrcy a l'e bein,ll trol\c:cl out for regrooming, the search for some nc\\-' fa ces is undcr\\'ay. P<11't of the effort "'Ill be to hc<1d orr Ciovernor George \Vallacc \\"ho. \\-•ith Kennedy's depar ture, no\\' tnoms lar~'C ai; tht· onl' "ilh th(' 1nost supporl at the moment IT IS rrnhably just as unfortun;1tc for youn,l! l!ro~·n as it is ror·thc people of Ca lifornia that the 76 national politic;il S\\•t·e pstakes ha s bccon1e mixed llll 11·ith (he ln1medialc contesl for governor . Hui the c;.1 mpai~n from lhi." point on will be clouded hy 1hat issue. l'hp qucslion \.\ill be \\'hcthr.r nro"·n 1s sin· ccre in his desire to Ix• 1-?o\'ernor or is he mcrrly s<'t·kini; Lht• office ;:is a l'.-tc11· ping stone to hiJ::herofHel'? Since tha1 is exactly \vhot he did "'ith thr job of Secretary of ~late. there is ~rounds tn he sus 111rious or his prcsenl motlvt·~. And Californians have bccon1c In-. c 1·c::i s in~ly biller about \!he-tencl cncv of lhcir ~overnors to abnndon them in the pursuil or nation al office. Ills opponent. llepublic.an Hnuston I. t'lournoy, esca~s that stis:ma l n- eumhe nt Presidents ln\•aritibl\' reccl\'C their p{lr~"s nom1nat1un and J>rcsirlcnl f'ord has already :11anl\.llcd he will be a c~nd1datc In 1976. If ell'r tPd ~ovcrnor. t~lourno:-\\"Oulct not therefore be d1:-.1r11c1 d b)' ))rc~l<len­ lial Hmbillons. al l ea~t Ou ri ng Lht fll'!it four yeorx . ~O. e1·t·11 thuug,h his 10jertion into the nallnnal prt'S1dential contest is not of his 1111 n doin g, Junior Brown is no\\·· ronfrontl·d \\'ith the necessity o( as· ~urini.: th(• \'OtC'rs that. if elected, he 1\oul(I rlt•\'Olc his full attention to the iob of being go \'ernor and not neglect tho~e responsibilities by seeking the presiclenry That \\'ill be :.1 tough one to sell. llO\\"e\·e r n1uch he may protest, it strelchcs the already overstretched credibility of thc public to believe that ;in ambitious politician \vould turn his brick on u presidential nod. ORAN GE COAST DAllY PllOT Robe rt N, \\l"ed, Patblisher Tho "ias Keeari/, Editor Barbora Kreibich. / f:d11orial Paqe Editor The editonal paac or lhe Daily Pilot Sl"<'k~ to inform and slimulate ~·ttders hy presPnllng on this page d1\·C'rse r11mm<'nl:iry on tnpies Of In· ICrC'sl b1" syndi<'alt>d eolttmnists and tarloonlsts, by prll\'idtng ii forum rr1r rtadl'r5. \'i{'\\ s ;Ind by 11resenling this nC'\\~paper's opinion!! and Ideas on current topics. The editorial opinions tJf th~ Dally Pi!Qt appear onl)" 1n lhe t-dllorl:11 1 column' at the top or lhe p111re. Opinions exp~ued by thr Mlumn1sts and cartoonlau arid letter ~·n ter!li Are !hf.Ir o•'n and nOl'ndorsrmcnt of th<!lr views by the Daily .,f1lot ~hould be: Inferred. Frirl:t)·, Octohcr 11. lll74 - • A ,, D~IL v PILO' Just ~ i '\'\ I with Tom orphine ~ E£J11eation Ge ts Higl)er SCltOOL DAZE DEPT.-Elder Son is back at. full S\\'ing' in his ne\\' ll'rm :i.t the University and f k.110'' thing~ oire going some\.\·hat near nonn11I. I know this because I tnlkecJ to hi1n on ,the lt'lf.phone just the olhcr night nlld Ille sa.id send n\Ore m<ll1e v. 1 \Veil, you have to figure his need 'for additiooa! cash is nonnal. E\·erybody oy,•s that the oost of higher education ~·s going up these days. That's y,·hy you al .... <tys put the word 1''higber" in front of education. l So Elder Son's need for more money ust has to be a good sign. I'll ha\'e 10 admit ·when he left for this fall enn, 1 had a few doubts. J kept asking him. "Do you ha~·c verything packed? Do you h:l\'I!' all hose refef'f'll'Ce volumes you'll nel'd up Jhere? Ho.,,,. about vour t ex Ibo o ks ? otebook paper,? Pencil?'' TO AU. ~E inquiries. I just kept ge(ting mumbk!s and grunts for replies ~ he worked on the electrical svstem on · new motorcycle. · Wilson. Squeaks Thro,ugh • Ill Britain ------------------ E . xore1s1n Zeal Me<liurn s Wrec k fl ouse, Sa·ve illlln I KUALA LUf\tPUR. f\ialaysla (AP) -place th en1 in bottles . l'ih.ich UK!y would Vegetable dealer Seo"'' K!lm Khai eallt.'d throw ln the sea 3.l miles away, in. 30 Chinese mediums tO t!xorrise evil As scores of neighbors watched, lh<'Y spirits that he Y.'8S certain h.1d !liken dug holes in the floor to get lO spirits over his body. They nea rly \\'recked hiding thrre. Tt\.ey rushed upstairs and h!s ~e but Scovr is convinced 1hey down, screaming and gesticulating. for did the )Ob. about four hours, damaging furnitu re Seow's ~ife, Khor Ah Kie\\', Io Id and fittings. They sel up three tables nf!wsmen her husband 11•as sick and in !ront of the house to bum crates d~lirious for SC\'eral monlhs \\"ith an of red Chinese prayer papers. Some ailment that doctors and hospital~ in \lent into trances, and ane fell into the nonhern city of lpoh couldn't cur& :.1 drain, pushed. he said. by evil spirits. Finally, the &l·yea r-old m c r ch an l lie emerged unharmed. decid~ the trouble ~·as evil spirits, "r.-ty hlliiband is having good sound and. hls 55-year-old y,•1fe sent for the sleep for the first time in months," mediums. From all o\'cr Perak stale i\lrs. Scow said. "It has 1vorked." they came, in si;{ cars. The cost of the exorcism was iiot This was the plan : the mediums ~·ou\d knoY:n . blJI. n1ediums ·in f.1 a I a y s i a ferret out the spirits, fight them and normally charge about $IS. Clot Bt·oke Loose Greek Mag11at e's Wife Thia Nia1~cl1os Dies at 44 L.abor Wins Majority Of 3 Seats LONDON (UPJ) Prime lifinister Harold \Vilson today "'on B r i t a i n ' s general electkln with a perilously thin parliamentary majority. But he said it will be enough to push through tough Socialist measures to tackle Britain's economic ills. ... With a11 but a scatteling fl results announced for the new 6 3 S -m ·em b e r parliament, I n d I c a ti o n s were that Wilson's Labor Party ~·ou1d end up with 319 seats against 316 for all other parties -an overall majority of three. ' . . "'Ibe parliamentary s i tu a t i on is viable," Wilson said, "and can continue until this government has completed the job Jt W8' elected to do." lltfltfEDI ATELY AFTE R Wilson made this victory claim to Labor P a r t y workers at the party's transport house headquarters, an anonymous telephone caller said a bom b was about to go off there. The building was hastily evacuated. \Vilsoo and his wife ~fary were among _thole bustled out. But police f o u n d nothing and the wanting appeared to From Wire sen•ices in the body and is lliiually associatt'd. be a hoax similar to the one at Uberal PARIS -Tina ~jareOOs, 44, blonde with poor circulation. Doctors al the Party headquarters oo the eve of the .... -ife of Greek shipbuilder st 8 v r 0 s American hospital in Paris said an poll. Niarchos and former ~·ife of Aristotle edema of the Jung v.·as a congestion Wilson said the 316 opposi1ion members or sv•elling vlhich could be caused by of parliament will have "no common Onas.sis, died in her Paris apartment heart failure . denominator and no common policy." Thursday or apparent natural causes, the · ~lrs. Niarchos was born · in London. • ""1 T•ltllMll He said he plans a broadcast add~ family announced today. the daughter of a tanker tycoon, the In Pain •• -tO"the Detion Monday, "expressing· what 'SITUATION VIABLE' H•rold Wilson • he stepped aboartl his plane. "But I remain optimistic." As ked whether he can carry out labor's strongly left leaning program with sueh a whisker-slim. majority, \\lilson said '"we can do it. But it's going to be a hell of a )ob." ln Northern Ireland, a wave of. voting day bombing and shootings left ooe man dead , despite heavy security p~ vlded by police, militia and 15,000 British troops stationed in the province. Authorities said extremists fired dozen shots at a police car carry~ ballot boxes in Portglenone, ~ miles.a north ·of Be~ast.~bu\. all the roonds missed and nobody was hurt. · ' He just kept saying he'd be all set ~ ~ve for Ute University just as soon ~ his bOddy !\-fark arriVcd with I.he. 'S'Wk· ~ Through per sis ten I questioning. I 1---\~:Ueamect-ttiat~ ~-war-gOlllg ·1ocrrrve - s own tittle foreign car up to Santa rbara and buddy Mark v.·as going !lo foll.,.,., him in the truck. Her death, which shocked international late Stavros Llvanos. CBS reporter Haney Howell is in the view of the government must """'' k~ Jb ·-"" u_· llic"---~-------~---· ------MW-be-done-to-JJU'-ll!e-<>• ·~· =&!Y..._.!:llilL'i.\L e~~--111 c -JmttlOWiilter an attack oy -right again and to bring us back to 'l'llo lll'itilh-campaign-WllS dooClina~--'---­ by economic issues such as soaring Niar-chos had lost a \\'ife. and . both BJa••k ChiJd1·en plain-clothed policeman. He ecooomic security." ''ere sist.ers. Tina's sister, Eugenia, also '-' t marrie d to Nlarchos at one lime. was filming antigovernment "I WOULD llAVE LIKED to have 20 percent inflation, the threat ol mass unemployment and the nation's con- troversial membership in the European Commoo Marke!o • , t JIOW WONDERFUL. I l hough t . :imagine having so many r e ference ~volumes, t e :c: t books . slide rules. --notebook! and pencils for this higher ]education that keeps getting higher that zyou have to have a Vo'hole truck to ~aUl it all tiack up to the University. \\;"as found dead fro1n an o\'erdosc of Go to Sc' hooJ~··, demonstration in Saigon. .seen better results," Wilson said as steeping pills in 1971> on the Niarchos ~ : Mark !inalfy arrived with the truck. nto the pickup bed went the new all· )llotocross equipped motorcycle, his tool tit. various spare rrts. scuba rllving ;gear, surfboard an packages of wax , stereo player components. s"'·im fins. athletic shoes and other necessities for the pursuit of higher education. 'lbere wasn't a textbook or ref~ volume in sight. I fretted out loUd <1bout ttus some. lN SOOTHING VOICE, Elder Son ex· plained that he'd take ca re of those lilt.le detail-; when he got up to Santa Barbara but right flO\\', he \\'as \\'orried about the bare essenti::ils ne1.'lied bv a young man at a great education.ii in.c;ritution . yacht in Greece. Friends of the family who thron~ed B l p £ } lo the luxurious Niarchos walled v.l\a OS on eacc u on the Rue Chanaleille on the Left Bank told reporters a blood clot broke loose in Mrs. Niarchos' leg and lodged in the heart, causing deaVi. . AN OFFlqAL family spokesman refused to comment as 10 details of Tina's death. He -merely hand ed reporters a statement, '"~\1rs. Ti n a Niarchos died from heart failure or edema. of the Jung during the early hours of Thursday 10th October at her ·h>me in Paris." An edema is a collection Of f I u i d Senate Pu ts Off Debate on Nixon Transition Fund BOSTON (UPI) -Black attendance increased noticeably and aU was peaceful in the schools and streets or previously troubled south Boston today Wlder the guard of 450 tough, riot-trained state and metropolitan police. Jt was the 22nd day of a court ordered p:an lo integrate Boston's public schools. Eight buses of black children arrived "''ithout incident, but with the lliiuaJ motorcycle police escort, at South 8c';6lon High School. Jt marked the l a r g es t number of blacks bused into th e predominantly white, Irish.Catholic area since last week. Only two buses arrived Thursday. There were no demonstrators and only a handful of spectators on hand. After he left , follo\.\ed closely by buddy l\1ar.k in the overladen pickup truck. he ~·asn'1 heard from for several days. Finally th• message leaked t h r o u g h \V ASHING TON (UPI ) -The Senate about. Send itore f\1oney. has put off debate on Richard Nixon's The altendancc increased markedly as state police and Metropolitan Dist rict Police reinforcements arrived to protect the children and enforce the court order. Hegular Boston police. including the tac- tical force. were pulled out of South Boston Thursday, teaving all integration enlorcemcnl lo the replacements. This ~·as follo11--ed by a d e t a i le d transition expenses until after th e telephone talk \\'herein I learned all November elections, and the Ju st i c. e about how things are going at I he Department has asked if the fonner Uni\•ersily. President ~·ants the govemment t 0 He has a bad cold. for st aners. This represent him 1n pending ci\'il suits. JFON'-T SIT..ST l l L FOR l'AY T OIL ETS y,·as no dou!1. caused by surfing in The Senate delayed act.ion on an $8.4 chilly Santa &rbara y,·arers. Also. he million supplemental appropriations bill, ~,·al~ed throu$h a S30 plate glass \\'indow which contains a sharply c u r t a i I e d 1n his Isla Vista apanmcnl. "'The gla..~ $200.000 request for Nixon's transition must ha_ve been \'Cry old and brittle,"' funds. Thursday because it reared debate DEN~ER <UPI\ -~ c~lition of 1---.n. "c.' explained_Also~r('d,. he-eluded--oo-the--bttt---might--drag-on-p.'{st ~·omen &--groups-fias.-sa-:id----1t--w-otrl·d 1n1ury as the glass shattered. scheduled congressional recess Friday. de.monstrate at Stapleton International Senate Democraric Leader f\·I i k e Airport to protest aUcged discrimination _ALSO, TllERE TS 01 t·cxinv, prot.l~1n \\'Ith the mOlorcycle which isn't qL:ilc run- ning right. It n1ay be the spa rkp!ug and he's had to rcre1)!10nc around a lot for technical advice. _And son1l'I)()"'. he n1anngcd to get s11tned up for :in Eni;::lish c!n3s thnt is f;1ught at 1ught 36 miles away in \'enu1ra. \\'ell, I didn't question hlm in anv dC'fail about his classes or how ms studies of higher edut"ation 1rcre going. Af1cr all. hc'ct air-earl\' lo!d me abou1 all !he important lhin~.- !\lansfield said a dozen amendments to against_ v•rnncn by failing to provide the appropriat.ions rneasure arc pending free toilets. and that he doubted they could be clean· The v.·on1en's coalition to end pay cd up before the recess. toilels said men have more than foor One of the a1nendn1c11ts. proposed by 1i1ncs. as rnany free toilet facilitles at Sen. James B. Allen {[).Ala.!. \\'Ould the_ airport as \\·omen. , reattach a sectlon dropped hy lhP Senate L1ncta 111eyer, ii spokes,,·oman for the ~a1JPropriations CommiUce. designed to N~rional Organization CJf \Vomcn . said end court-ordered school busing. this "unequal economic burden'' violates 11le Senate committee also proposed the Colorado Pu b 1 i c Accommodation a $220.00!> ceiling on total salaries or Law and the Colorado Equal Rights federal personnel employed to ease f\ix-Amendment. on's transit.ion 10 private life. Tornado Smashes Village /11J't11tl Dies, fl o111 es W recketl in 1Ve 1v ltf exico ~rer11pernt rr res 1111-.n~ ll•••r•h"'<"l e ... 1.,.. ev1•~•a ('l••IOr!e (h•tfQO ("clnn•ll (.leV91fOO 0•11•~ Ot"ver Oft M<lltlft DetroA! "•lrtte"~· F•P!W'IO l<onol11•11 ii"""""" C1tv , ... ,.,, I ''"""•f~ 1,•111r.toriou, ...... 0•··~"' ,,.. .... '1'0<- (11 .. l•"-n• (\!'I' (l...,1n1 P11"' S1>••11Ch J'l"l•Mllll'ltl p"-'" P·otstlV'"Qtt Po<1f1rod .. 0.t. ·~ 51Ulfl"'e'lto 51 LOll!t Sin L••• '"" SI" Fllfl(iKll !ittlltt 1 ~..-.ntl W1lfll119lon Ca lifor nia ' • "'· ·5t~. 4h 111 ti. "'°'1'\ltl ... 111 ~IM ~ et i,,. ... ,_ IJ.S. S 11m11111ry C.AMCIMCl't"O, M·"'· -A. IO!"n1GG •m•'llt!f ~n 111111411 ~Ill• r~.,."~ll wrec:•l"O 111/!t!f nome~, rlPll! 11 V{e're rolling back the prices with this ••• INFLATION STOPPER .. Wt ha•• sha•td -preflt lo the bone and rollod prlcts back lo tho "Good Oki Days". Buy llOW and lake acl•a .. 11190 of lhest fabu!Ms sCIYlngs. -You may ne•er see ON MEW .. dUSED prices this low again. SALE STARTS TODAY SAYE -~-UPTO -· ''$500 -OM PIANOS ORGANS .GRAt-!DS • CONSOLES and SPINETS FnMINMd .... for YAMAHA, EVERffi, CABlf-NELSON, ESID, KOHLER & CAMPBEU. 30% Buffet and o .... MOH.-lMULAL "TU t 5.AT'TM.L.•·SUH. IZ.S Also Exttlldtd laftkT-• Franchised Dealer for •Yamaha •Thomas •Conn • Gulbransen GUITARS Savings to 20% Guild, Martin, Gibson. Takamine and many oltters· •COST A-MESA 1.ll9 HEWPORTILVD. o• HD"boi BN.J. Net.on • FOUNT AIH VALLEY PHOME .646·0271 I \I c....-.t ... ......,.ar.-..n OM l kK ll s .. e4 • ccldw ti Oitr • .., .. , ..... ,,..,. PH HE 96~·6 733 , I I -. --. AD Sands Kuwait Buying SS ~atalina Public ? Island Upset by Plan.n e<l $ 5 ~lilliori Sa le of Stea1n er P)an NIX• ed SAN PEDRO (UPI) -The -oil-rich sheik-of Kuwa it, -=--~ch already owns an island SANTA" BARBARA (AP] -oil tbe ....t CORSI of the United States, Is -about to buy the A proposal to let the public Southern California steamship, use all CalUomJa be~ areas liner, the SS Catalina, for a -including privately owned reported $5 mllllon. lands -was rejected 1bur. "I'll miss It and my kids day by coastal commissioners Will miss lt," Jack Sta~land, . -steamship company presJdent, 1n the Ventura , Santa · said of the famed '"Great Barbara, San Luis 0 b i s p o Wh!te Steamer" that has fer· area. ried tbouunds of visitors to In an S.t vote. the s 0 u th Santa Catalina Island every Central Coast Reg ion ap.-summer for 50 years. proved a subslttute proposal But the head of MGRS Inc. aimed at encouraging th e said Thllf"9day the company mulmum feasible purchase of would go ahead with the deal ocean front and to ttquire any1yay -despite angry "retie· CataHna V.'OUld be used for 'lions by busloessmen and Of· similar excusion runs rron1 £\dais 9f AvaJOn , the tsland's · South Carolioo to Kiawah. Jene clly. "Until I read about Kuwait buylng that lsland, I had the THE ECONOJ\fY or t h e impression the ship would go resort city Is he av l I y to the Persian Gulf," he said. d e p en d e n t on the 2,00G-The steamer was being sold passenger capacity v e s s e I , because the city wanted the which has ntade daily shipdockedf rom the .swn mt?r-time runs for a half starboard side instead of from century. carrying t o 11 r is ts, the port side, which woWd island visitors and shoppers. n1ean some rather expensive Ku~·alt recently bought the changes in the v·e s s e 1, island of Kiawah, 20 miles Stanaland said. off the coast of Oiarlestoo, "\Ve run on a marginal pro- S.C., for $17.4 million. lit. Excess costs just don't Stanaland sa id it was poy to hassl e with." unknown whether th e SS Despite other v e s s e I s being available to ca r r y passengeN lO 1he Island f1'0rn S o uthem California ... Goorge Scott, Avalon's mayor pro tem. said an injW'ICtion should be sought against the sale, "By announcing it this lime of the year," said Jolul de Board, of the Avalon Businessmen's Assoclation;••it \\•ill kill us. People 1'111 think something is wrong on the island:" Service to the islam also is provided by t\\'O other ships owne<I by the same firm which hold 650 passengers. So 1n e sportsfishing boa t s and seaplanesi)ly the ro•1te'ii.lso. CALIFORNIA F e111inists FtldiY, <kto!>t'r 11, 1Q74 DAIL v PILOT A G Hitchhiker (:asb·ated RED\l.'000 CITV ("P) -"·eapons poSSt.isslon. . , Two men have pleuded in· ll.agt1nal s ocirdcred nocent by rea.son o( insanity !>$YChiatric examinations UM' to charges they C~:itrated a Ute pair prl0t' 10 their. cQUrl l 6 ·ye 4 r • ol d PtrulS}'lvani& d~te. hltd\hiker with n razor. _P.ollc.e;;.aid Johns.and Brink Superior Court Judgl! Gerald mutilated t h e urridentlOtd Ragan set l'\ov. 25 for trial ~1onroevJlle. Pa .• yooth~Aug. of William Johns, lS, and 31. Afterward!. the teenager Rudy -Brink, 18. who ar e stwnbled into a ranch house charged with kidnap Ing . near Half Moon Bay, 30 mill'S mayhem, robbery. assault and ~th of San Francisco, I ---~-----------. tlEWP PERSIAN RUG AUCTION • Authentic nandmade new and ant.Que rugs. carpets & n1n· ners tram a sl11pmenl just arrived lrom Iran. ' Also a number al new &"used rugs lrom va rious estare s. SUtl., OCT. I J at 2 P.M. MEWPORTER IMM 1107 Jombor11 Rd., M1wport l1ach 111.,.<tioft fro11t I p.111. TERMS: Casl'i . Check . Maior Credit Cards AUCTIONEER: S. Grill shoreline developers to pro- vide public beach acceM Of' pay fees for purchase of ac- cess nearby. 1be coastal commissioners, in any event, lacked authority to let the public utilize Private beach areas, similar to law now on the books in Oregon. But the issue eventually is expected to be faced at top levels as the statewide coastal comm ission drafts a California pl.an tor coasWne Hash Kept l(PFI( Broadcasts Ai{I 'Rape Victi111' Entnes !or tutu1e auctions now being accepted. II you are unable lo attend please write or cau collect tor 1ntormaflon regarding luture auchons 1n your area. A.UCOl IMTllMA.TIOMAL 121ll ••0·2•tO use. e Pact Oka11ed LOS ANGELES (AP\ Striking bus mechanics have vC>ted to accept a new contract with a 13 percent raise the first year, and city officials hoped the agreement Would spur drivers and the Rapid Transit District into a quick settlement. hlembers of the Amal· gamated Transi t Union, representing 7 2 8 mechanics, voted 464 to 36 to accept the proposal. which provides a 13 percent raise in the first year in the second year. The basic pay will go from the present $6.37 an hour to $7 .39. e Book Cha11ge1 SAN DIEGO (AP) -1l1e · state Board of Education has given tentative approval to a plan expected to lmprove the procedures for choosing te:t· tbooks for public schools. One change tentatively ap- proved Thursday '"as establishing a pennanent 15- member I e g a I compliance committee to make SW"e all materials comply with st.ate !1t~"S before they are reyieW,ed by subject evaluation panels. e Benefit• Due ·• SACRA~tE~'TO rAPI - A bill providing an additional 13 weeks of unemployment benefits to as many as 140.000 Californians was 'Signed into law Thursday by Gov. Ronald Reagan. The measure, which takes effect immediately, a 11 o w s unemployed persons to ·con· tinue to receive payment for 39 weeks. until next lo.fay 1. The standard limit for draw- i n g unemployment benefits has been 26 weeks. In Cages Of Bears Search by Police LOS ANGELES (AP) - Startled employes of radio sta· SACRAMENTO (AP) -hon KPF'K broadcast events Four New Yorkers are serving live as police armed with a sbl:·month jaU tenns in lhe search warrant spent hours case of the two Himalayan oombing the station for a message from the bombers bears whlc~ suffered indignant of ll\'O Sheraton ho t e J s . deaths in .the alien \\"ilds or "They're listening to tapes, Northern Callfomia. · looking through all our files, But the prison lemis had ~arching as thoroughly a s possible,'' said station nothing to do with the bears. manager \Viii Lewis five hours They \\'ere related to the 120 after about 10 tx>lice appeared poWlds of hash i sh orficials Not Bewitched Thursday at KPFK. The sta- . said they found in the bears' Elizabeth Montgomery, tion took the opportuni·ty to enterhiin listeners \Vi!h a m1n-cages. star of "Bewitched" ute·by·minute account of the The sentences were ordered TV series, ended h€i" search. \\'~dncsday by° U.S. Di.strict.' Jl.year marriage "With .PQLu;:E . U'ERE-.searching about sources and that to do so u'OOld cut off the no1v of news. But Deputy Dist. A t t y . Stephen Trott. in a live . in· t('rview on the scene by KPFK, S<lid, "lt's not our purpose to harass "Ir. Lewis or to shut do~11 his operation . . . Our sole inten tion is to a_pprehend _the bombers and stop them before they k i ! I somebody." NOW Help s Defen<l ;) LOKl; BE·ACfJ (AP) De lxtrah l\ant<1eng, charged \1·ith murd ering n man she '·said r<1pcd her, is free on i10.ooo bond. n1ost of which was guaranteed by feminist organizations. "The police and the media have insinuated she w a s n ' t raped, ""hich is somtthing that usually happens \\"hen a \\'oman is raped," said Valerie Nordstrom of the Los Angeles Commission. on Ass au Its Against \Vomen. •'\Ve have reason to believe she was raped," s~ said Thursday. J\1iss Kantaeng told police t"·o men raped her in a Santa Ana park last week after fore· ing her into their car when she left her clerking job for the day. They forced her to g i v e lhetn her"'pho~ number .. and .address. -sile said. Court Judge Thoma s J. \Villiam Asher, 47, the for a 1ncssa·ge from a group MacBcide after all tour pjea,d,"'-~-sesel'P:~tteer and h'r .N~~in~o~fd1L~~l~onll r%n\~~ , , · ed guilty to smuggling. third husband, in Santa In a communique received dismissed in the final ,~:eek All en. 21, came to her house SAN DIEGO (AP\ -The b . They were arrested after 1.fonica Thursdaf . Tuesday by KPFK. the NWLF of training as city fir e the next day and \\'ru; killed a mar i ju a na·sniffing dog-----------said it set the recenl hombs fighters, is being taken up by a shotgun blast as he ~became suspicious about the at Sheraoon hotels in L 0 s by NO\\', the N a t i o n a 1 entered the door. Ang l d S F · O•ganiiation for Women . Police have said that all bottom of the two cages of M e es an an rancisco. al• ClL O'ed 'T'here were no injuries i n "They were never given a of her story doeSll 't add up. bears arriving at San Fran· " O either explosion. fair chance," says J udith She was arraigned Tuesday cisco International Air po r .t The group t hr eat c n e d Filner of the \\'Omen's activist on the murder charge. • from Katmandu, via New Wi.fe~ LiOll ''further repercussions'' unless group. ''They v:ere harassed A feminist spokesman said York. This was in Deccniber, ;< certain den1ands were met by hy their superiors and by $800 of the $1,000 premium l h e International Telephone fellow fire fighters." needed to free the defendant 1972· Court Told. and 1'elegraph Corp., owner Fire Chlef Leonard Bell said Wednesday \\'as raised by the The agents bored b:>les and of the Sheraton chaln. other women may undergo Feminist Women's He a Ith USC /UCLA TIFFANY LAMPS R09.$125.95 NOW$61 .95 .. Perfect for room. On week . your game sa le this Handcrafted glass and anti que brass Tiflany·s. ................... ,..., ~i.~~ Tevotl" tull v a•ttu1ed "'""'"""0" """"'"'~ """'°'"' M•n•mum g<•re. M•"Y col<>< tombtl'1 .. IOf>S, Flt;, •~•.99 -• HOW St•.•• same '·g reen vegetation,'' The unif~ and plain· training in the future but that Centers of Orange County and BankAmericard Master Charge later identified as hashish, fell REDWOOD CITY (AP) clothed police sea reh e d the first five "did not meet Los Angeles County. The 1510 tvwporl llYd. tOWMewport) Ce•t• M•• Hodson Li ~ghting out. A man aIIcgedly murdered by troroughly even though the the physical st r ength re· defendant's parents put up O(>en Mon.·Fri. B:3Q.5 Sat. 9•4:00 Phone 548•9341 \\'hile agents watched, the his wife once threw another station manager told them the .'.'q~u~"'":"m'.':e"'.n':ts~.':_' ------~$:'200"'.:... ----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cages were finally transferred woman into a lion's cage, ac· original message was rot in.- into a van which headed north. cording to testimony in her the station. Lewis already is They folla*ed it and t...,·0 cars trial here Thursdily. in one legal battle -which into Shasta County, w h e r e resulted in his spending 16 Linda Anderson . 2 7 , of da · · ·1 f t pt they lost them in a fog. ys in Jal or con em -Pacifica, is accused in the for refusing to tum over a The van and parts ol the April 28 shooting death of her ped f I C.g•s we-found 1·n the w~-h ta message ron1 Patr ria "' ''" ~ usband Charles. Hearst and two members of a couple of days later. And Sue f'etsche, the victim·s the Symbionese Liberation a quantity of hashish was ex-wife, told the San Mateo Anny. discovered in sections of the County Superi-0r Court jury ••THEY'RE OBVIOUSLY cages at a ranch near Big that Anderson often was cruel n 0 t g 0 i n g t 0 f i n d t h e Bend. to her. She said they used docwnents on the premises, The bears had been turned to keel> exotic animals and so the JMtivation may be one loose in th e wilds of the Pitt one time after an argument of harassment," Lewis t-0ld River country, officials said. '"he dragged me into the lion's ne\\·smen. Test-drive a Mazda and we'll buy -your lunch. , One "·as shot by a local resi· cage and locked 1ne in. The He said be has refused to dent. The other was found lion grabbed me in the heRd hand over such m e s s a.g e s two months later, dead of and began biting at 1ny skuJI. under the contention that it starvation, its mouth fouled I guess he got scared and is improper for the news e Harm.er at Top by porcupine quills. let me out." media to divulge information SACRAMENTO (AP \ _ 1 -----------------------=---~ Gov. Ronald Reagan Is spen· ding the u-eekend in Mexico, which makes Lt Gov. John Harmer rt.he acting governor for the first time. ' a r mer, po 1can can- didate for lieutenant governor, was appointed a week ago to sue«ed Ed Reinecke, "'ho resigned following a perjury convictioo in the ITI' case. Nocturnal Jail Trysts Suspected MODESTO (AP) -Romeos and Juliets in stripes \'illited each other for s e :1 u a l en- deavors inside the Stanislaus County jail through a door they picked with a c o a t banger, an inmate says. ln·a report prepared by the sheriff's offici. a w o m a n prisoner accus~ three women and four men trustees of the nOctumal trysts this summer. Evidence in the confidential report Includes scraped paint on tbe lock of a door which connects the ~e ,n 's Md womep's section "-the jail, an Intercepted "love letter" describing a night of w 11 d A lovenlaklng and deep scratches scratc~ observed ;in the back of one ol lhe men allegtdely invotrcd. Shenff Don KeJ,.y .. YI he i.\ not et1tirely convinced the r o mantic interludes actually occurred, but ha! taken the precautloll of ordering a plcl<- Jlrool Jtetl plate wcldtd to ihe door. None of the imnates would adml~ taking part In tht even· Ing encounters, but lat.er oae ol th• women reporttd_ abe thought she was pregnant. A Public AUCTION flUDAY, SAnJRDAY, SUNDAY at I P.N. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Sifver. Porcelains, Oriental Objects d'Art, Pciintings. Jewelry, Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... $1.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates, Courts. Out-O f-Pawn. Customs Seizu res, etc. VISITORS/ Comeand•ee whaifun an AVCTION can bet 'FREE ADMISSION! ... across th e streetfro'n seven of th e Southland's triost elegant waterfront restaurants! HQ URS , ln•peclfon & Private Salos 2-• P.M. & 7-8 P.M:Daily Closed Wednesday & Thursday AUCTIONS HELD EVERY flUDAY, SAnJRi>AY, SUNDAX at I P.lll. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTER OiARGE. 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Pick up ond complete the entry blonk al ony Mazda dealership \n the U.S. A. belween September 11. 1974, ond November 20, 1974. 2. The winners will be determined by o random drawing conducted by fii'o1 do Motors ol Americo and its Dealers, the results of which will be lino!. Winne"rs w1 fl be nolil1ed by n1oll or direct contact. '· 3, 3.080 prizes to be awarded with o total retail value of S 193.325. 4. Employees of.Mozdo Motors of Americo, its dealers ond any lirm invol ved 1n the promotion or conduct al this Sweepslokes ond their families ore ineligible. Void in Georg io. ldoh6, Morylond, ~url, Ohio, Wisconjoin ond where otherwise prohibited by low. All federal, state and locOlregulotians apply. No purchase required. , S. For the list of prize winners, send o stomped, self-addressed envelope to Mozdo Motors of America, P.O. Box 5609, Complo11, Cal ifornia 90224. alter December \, 1974. .· .... BEACH MAZDA 17331 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-6666 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA . (714) 645-5700 . . • I I t I I , I !. •• • 116 DAILY 1•1LOT E DITORI AL P-A-0£ ' An Essential Vote What \viii it take to convince voters or the nCed to build another cu rnpus in the fluntington Beach Union lligh School Distri<:t '! 1-Tunkly, "'e don't know the a"nswcr and in view: of their past record of defeats ul the Polls, leaders of the district Hppurcntly don 't either. But here \\'C go for another round, one more time. On Nov. 5 the vOtl·rs in IJ untington .Beach. 1'"'ou9tuin VuJlcy, Sc~/ Hench and \Vestminstcr \\•ill be asked 10 <.IJlJ)l'O\'C a l3.5·<:C'nt tax increase to build a nc,v, 3,000·studcnl ca11a<:ity high school. The tax override "'ould Ir.isl for 27 yc:.1rs , unless the school costs "'ere paid quiC'k c1· ·ro help raise th<! StS.8 millit1n nccdt!d for a new <.·t.1rnpus. cli stric·t trustees hu\'c agreed t.o pull..,52 million rron1 the rcscrvt• fund and sell the Yorkto"·n .school site (48 at res) for another S2 .25 million . Statisti cs u·hic:h \\·ere \'alid in past elections ~rou· more· valid cath year. There arc 19.340 students altcnding l·lasses on can1pusl!s originally built to house 1•1,710 stude nts. Extra classes ill'C provided throu~h portables. use of some clcmcnt<1ry schools und they C\'Cll hold a fc\v classes in the !Juntini:,rton B1..·uth citv hall. But those a1·c only stopgap mcusu rcs. 1'hcy m<1Y sgucc~ s tude nts into a c hair son1e\\'herc, but a good educ alion nccds a decent educational environment. If the NovcmbCi·-tux override is approved. the nc"' hig h school still \Von't be re;;1dy unti l 1977 . Any further delays in approval for lhc funds only m<.ikcs the future look bleaker. 1'hc district needs only a simple majority of the vote rs to approve it, but a simi1ar proposal last June failed , \Vith only 45.9 percent of those casting ballots · supporting what "was then a 17 .8-ccnt tax override. District orricials estimate the annual cost of the tax increase at abont SlO to $:15 for the aver age family. Grant~d . times are tough no\\<,,·ith inflation . talk about a five percent income tax s urcharge and othe r drains o n the ram ily budget. But for SlS a family might sacrifice one night out during the year. It seems to us a dequate schools are a necessity, not a lux ury. 1'here is no s uch thing as a good community with poor school:;, so your future is ut s t a ke right a long \\•ith the futures of the young 1>eople. • We strongly urge full support for \he Nov. 5 J~untington Beach Union· ~tigh School District tax. override (PropasitionXJ. Outstanding Officer Fountain Valley Jaycees have honored Police Detective Marty Engquist by presenting him \\1ith the city's first outstanding police officer a\vard. Engquist , a Fountain Valley officer the past four years, was picked for the honor by his' supervisors because, according to Capt. Les Ro\vla r:id , "lle's one of the best investigators \Ve have." :.. The J aycees ha\•e a good idea. Su c h awards do he lp build community spirit aAd pay tribute to outstanding p_olicemen who other\vise-mig ht go unrecognized. They \\'ere thoughtful. too, in n amin g the honor the James Bennett A\vard in m e mory of their ·club president, who originated the idea. Bennett died three weeks ago after a car crash w hile returning ho-m e from an out-of-town Jaycee m eeting. Presenting the plaques qua rterly, also is a good , idea. A monthly. award in a small police dep.artmenl soon would become meaningless. Con gratulations to Engquist o n his achievement and to the Jaycee s for beginning what a ppears to be a w.orthwhile program. HB _.._,. ~ .· ~'\~ "G'WAN HOME! GIT!• ! Ford's New Staff Chief Dear _.GIQOmy Gus A ltlisleadittg DiversioH . . . . . I l I ay--Get -PentagorrP-mn-ti ~ \Vr\S lllNGTON -Presidcnl ~'ord's nc"' sl<iff chief. Donald Rumsfcld, won't be around t he While 1-tousP .more th<in six months. Sources . in the Pl'esident 's ron· } fidcnCc say he ne('ded someone in I) I hurry lo replace Alexander llaig. \rho bad headed former : President Nixon's White Jlouse staff. , The l>rcsidcnl. ~ therefore: sum _ .moned Rum sfeld ·whom . he actually had in mind to be t he next Secretary of Defense. Our 1 source& say Ford ' still intCnds to send the able Rumsfcld 10 preside over the Pentagon. • • . Tiil-: PR f:S IOENT \\'anted to get rid of ll:tii;:. s:1y our sources. becausc he held too liA.,ll ;1 rein on the \\lhite !louse st;1ff. \\'hi<"h looked to him in- s tead of Ford's pcopll' for their or- ders 1'hc Prcsulcnt's plans for Hum - s h:ld . of eo11rst•, m eans Sct·rctary of l)('h'nsc J a n1es Schlesinge r "'ill be dro1l1ll'd fron1 !ht' t'iliJi11et. This "'ill be ·a \1ictory fo r St•t'rctarv of State llcnrv Kissi ni;:1..·r. \\'hn h ~1 :-. l~('n feuding "'ith Schles in~t·r O\'t•t· fort'l gn-n1 ilit;1ry policy. (JACK ANDERSON l and \\'elfarc Department slipp('d dou·n to the \1irgin Islands for the con - ference. at 1:1 minimum t'OSt to the tax- payers of S200 apiece, including hotel <iccommodations. VOSF.J\llTE STORY : There is more to the story of hov.· Yoseniite National Park, v.·ith scenery no llollywood studio could duplicate. became the backdrop for the TV series "Sierra." \Ve published the first installment on September 15. 1'he t.1usic Cor· poration of America, v.·c reported. had taken over the c<.imping and ca tering concessions in Yosem ite in late 19iJ Not long ;1fler.,.,·ards, film crews belonging to an r.1C1\ subsidiary tur- ned up in the park lo Olm the "Sier1·a" series. Althoug h nature provided th em \\'ilh some of the most spec· . lacular scenery in the \Vorld. \\'l' reported, the llolly.,.,•ood hots hots tried lo impro,·e it h,y painling tht' rocks in on'' are<i The El Toro Marine SchooJ...fly problem, ):en er atcd ·by im - properly stored manure, should have caught the attention or the !olks who brought us Watergate. That area needs a cover·up. D.E. ~oomy Gin commt"h ••• tullmilted D, •••Ott~ .-.ii clo 11411 ""'tH•rilr rtllKI rrie voe ... OI I~• MW~. S.nd ylwr pt\ !Mt .. ,., GIDMnl ~. 0.llr 1"ilo1. Jt ~Takes Friends To Argue (SYDNEY HARRI!) It is one of the paradoxes or human relationships that in orde r to have a good and productive argument U'ilh a man. you first ha \'e to l>ea friendofh is. 1'11 E "SI ER RA " TV sho1,·s arc nov.· appearing on the NBC Oet"·ork, which should be good for l\.1 CA's campin~ and catering business in ''oscmite. WATCll ON \\'i\STt:: ,\bout 180 The pro gram 's producer, Bob Strangerscanonlybe inefrectua\ly welfare uffil·i:iJ, J.:;llh(·rcd on exotic Cinadcr, denies that lhe series ""as Polite or abrasively rude: it requires Frcnchnl;in's H l'l'f 111 lhc Virgin created to promote touris m in the friendstoquarrelto aconc\usion or at ls~ands latt• last 111onlh lo tl1scu.'s the pa rk. But he re, at least, are some least a compact. When strangers ha,,e plight of. lhl· 1xuir . curious coincidences: an argument. about politics or religion Choosu1~ froni ~1 n'cnu .. ,a~len '' tth -The series was not proposed to or art. they are busier defending their Oil 1•nces and-Iiifli=-a~t.·-on-- \VASlilNGTON -Jiad thev set out to prove one of the central~t'hcses of J\.larxism, J\.fr. ford and his fellow Politicians of both parti.es, i;aldn't have done it neater. After ~ling about "exorbitant prices" in oil, !\tr. Ford then said (in a quote which m&y ·~\ yet find its place in fT 199 t the P.1useum or Im-J r perialism l that, 'l 4 ''Throughout ~ hi story, n ations have gone to war over n atural ad-.• vantages such as · A.. \vatcr or food or conv enient passages on land or sea.·· tr the Pres ident of the United States says things like that, the J\.farxiSts need not tell us that our system is built on forcing foreigners to sell their raw muterials to us al lov.' prices and to buy our ma nufactured goods at high ones. In a ddition, Dr. Kissinger y.rar- ncd the U .N. in basso tones about "decisions Lo restrict production and m"intain on artifi cial price level." And there is Sen. Scoop J ackson in thC' Congress. simplifying it yet further by calling the prices foreign oil producers charge "tribute." By any kno\\·n defi nition or capitalism, there is no such thing. of course. as an exorbitant or an unfair or an unjust price. Any price and every price. high or IOI\', is a just price. if a \\'illing' seller v.·ill tilke ft and a willing buyer "'ill give it. Th\15. in reality, r.1r., Ford, who is dead set against price control in America. v.·ants to impose it on Arabia. ( VON HOFFMAN ) River l\1ecca lo rid the wo1·ld of unfair oi l pricing "'i ll have the most negliglible err eel on the cost of grub at the checkout counter. Inflation must rage on as before. because raising prices does-n't ca\l.Stf infl'litiofl . The pri rcs are a result or inflation. The in· flation of "'hat '! Either the money st~~·or the credit supply. "'h~<'h are the same thing. Prices and ,,·ages go up because niore dollars ha ve been printed and therefore they are worth less. Without infl ation, the rise in the price of anything means that people will either buy less of it or less of something else. Thus raising the price of oil can cause much hardship and many dislocations, but it can't cause inflation. That's something y.•e do to oursel\'eS. S200 billion floating offshore in a daisy cha!!\ of IOUs. The opinion i.s ~!)at many Of the borro"·ers a re insolvent, and that the demands or the oil- J>('oducing countries for payment are going to force creditors to start cal· ling in their loans. \Vith the President talking about ··v.·orldv.·ide depression'' and "ultimate bankruptcy," we might do "·ell to take a look at the "built-in protections" "'hich most oC us have been told v.•ill pre,•ent another 1929-39. None of those that apply l o the stock market -the margin requirements. the Securities and Exchange Comm is· sion, broker insurance: -has preven - ted a crash. WllAT ABOUT unemployment compensation. "·elrare and Social Security? In addilion to helping in..' di,·iduals, these programs were made to keep purchasing power up, thereby guaranteeing a certain level below .... ·hich business couldn't slump. At the time, it was proba bly considered im- possible to have this kind of recession and in£\ation at the same time, but we do. and there is ample evidence to argue th~L the recession is actually caused b~· the inflation. If that is the case, the' famous "built·in protection- s.·· which are deli berately designed lo be-infl ationary. may make matters 1\·orse, \\lith a lot of luck , it'll turn out that. the President and everybody else v.·ho's sounding alarmed and alarmist are mistaken . But in any case, wild" s"•ings a\ Ari.1bs and Venezuelans and a h~s 1 . 0 ~. ~upc!·b l.'Onllnl'nl<il ~JC,\, as usual lv h;ippens, but !'i!CA personality than their Point of vicv.•. ll-----,'i.·"'~·c1;1 ll tl'~ .___ 1h1•y rl 1.~n·d 1n 1'17.,v lux u.!L-imtid~d ii . · ·sOmelXMJy-upst:airs-got--+wo-ll'~ndttttn-cometo-grips"'''ith·the-B-U T-P R~E"S'rD"ENT_F_OlrU'"S as h(i'flalKl·cl a hout lhc)\uni:l'rTFGl ts thl' idea" for the sho"'· Cinader subjecthoncstlyanddeep\y flinging the American fleel up the THF.N \\111\' IS Mr . f<'ord saying that "exorbitant prices run the risk or a \\'Orlchl'ide depress.ion and threaten the breakdov.•n of world order and safety?" Can all or that happen jus t because the Arabs and lran1ans 1now have large amounts or money either to'bank or invest '! ~lard\v . Then what are they :ifraid of ? It ·"·ould seem the b<ISIS 0£ the fear l'i that the oil producers' v.·anling to sell £or cash in- stead of credit nlay precipitate a col· lapse of an overb\ov.•n. horrendously unstable international bankini: stru¢· ture. Depending on v.·ho you talk to, there is any"·here from S75 l>l\Jiol\ to I n d QJl..e.5.la-n.s-a..t.C--t.h e--k-i-n.d--01----11 misleading divers ions that will com- 1JOund confu sion later on. . • • ' I • .. l ' J.:a1n111j:! 111 1n1po\'l~r1 :•d11·1l nl·1gh ;irkno\\ledgC'd. , .. horhoods. The pilot shov.'. originally titled ()n<' 4•nnft·rt•11l'l' :-.t':-.s 1on, 1or exan1 "l'ark Range r ," v.•as a s ad flop. The pie. dc;11l \\1t h fri1HI st:1111p progranis Sl't'tll'ry ou tperforn1cd the artors, and II l\HS p r't•sidl·•I u vcr by a n on\y:.i bcar impressedthe tesli1udien· 1\gric1!11111·p l)t·p;1rtrn<•111 ofrll'i<i! \\'ho i·l's. ,.~! rniraculously, !\1CA \yas ah1e V.;JS fl<ll\!l Ill f!'o!O \\'.1!'.hltl )!\1111. Slli!l to IX'dd!1· lht• ~l'l'ies tu ~BC. ···rhc\' r•1unr11 rip hough! i1 in spite of lhl' pilot." i;aid '''ll E~ '1'111'; prohlcrn!> o! J){l\'t'rt~· bct;)me luo 1ll'prcssing. \he \vClfa1'l' nffirials t•nuld l'li("<l lX' into the l'oral "'<•tt•rs for · frt•c s nnrkt·I lessons,'' or on af\t•rnuon 1nur:-nfllu .. • Virgin Island p;1r:iclise 'fhl' 1ll~lt•E:.i\1·~ can1t• fron1 31 st <Jlt'~ and rci.:11111 .... At l<'a:-1 10 fecl('r:il of· f1ci.d' fron1 the lll•:tllh. Educat ion C'itl<Hk•r ,,.111·'.Tllt:H or nol ~1Ct\ planned ii th;i1 \\:t,\ Thl' l'un1p;1ny could make up rtu• e'\1 ra c·osts in the tourist business thal thl' 'r\' seri es should attract to ,·11:-l•1n1l l". C111adc r's comment on Hu:-"Th<'rl· i~ no all.t!mpt made in lh1 · ... ho11 10 1ndit;,1te th:.H the pa rk is Yfl~l·n11t1• " A R are Success Story ' Ir vin~ Bt'rlln . hy )l icha c-1 t~rr.l'dl:uut. (Ste-in and l)a)·.$R.95). The ~111' lr1111,i,: Hl·rlin 1:-thC' kind of :o;tory you v.·011 ldn 'I ht•lll'\'(' 1f ~ 011 didn 't knov.· it \1•:.i:-t ru •· \\!h ere 1111 t in rc;1 I I 1 f<' \I ould :1 st•(·ond ~ra<h' r1 rupoul 11·11 h t1\ n days f or1na I in- !'t rue! HIO~ 111 n1 us it' ~cl :1 whole 1·ount r~· lf>iOn~ing '! BERl.IN'S ('arl~ hfr \VJS un<'XCep· t1 onal>le . Burn l!l r'acl H:tlinc in ~1 1.>eria. ht• I\ ;t' lir i•ui::ht to lh(' l inited !';l:t lt•s •11 th<" .1~l' 1•f f,1ur h\ llarcntS' rlcc1n.: a 1>o~ru111 lhs f:Hhcr died \1 hrn h(' 11 as c1/.(ht and he had LO go to '"ork 10 hell' t-Ul1\M'lrt ti1 s f:imi ly, ri1.1n ~ Alll('1 lc.1 /'\ ~UC('t'iiS ~tnrif'" ~tart th\~"' 11y !Jul fl•\\ of th r !'U<'r<':-~·~ ha\'C bcrn n:i. !ICl\s;1\ 1onal or c11dunn J:. lk'rlln hc~:in h1:; \\Orkin~ hfr .1"i ;1 nPwsbny hut ('\ t"n 11:-; a t'hilc'I tunt•:o. "'Cl'C s1 n,i:UlJ: Ill his tlt• ... d /lo g(lt 11110 mu~1r ns :1 !l111i:in1t "•11tcr. a "lyrir1sr unll t.ht"n. 11 h1·n ht• lral'nrd In plrk nu! tunc:i. ot1 tht• l)latk kry. of .i p1ann, :1 COOlJlQ~•·r, • • • ( THE BOOKMAN )· E \'I'.;.~ AS A C(1111poser he never did h·:1rn It' rt•ad 01· ,,·rlle music, nr to use ;1 pi :1 110 · .... \\ hite kt·~ s. But he tlC\'Cr h:{d ;1 prohll·tn find 1 11~ beucr rdurated 1x.-oplc v.·ho tnuld l'Q n1n1it the tunes he hurnn1('d 10 il,'l\ll'r (l1('r a :-p:in or !JO :.·cars. lk'rlln has IArllten ahoul :1.000 song,s. and half ol them ha\'L' h<"t'n 11ublishctl . Some have 1nterest1n p: hi ... toricio. One son!.! th:1t "·as cut out or the \\'urld \\1 ~1 r I Revue, "Yip, Yip Yaphank " for technical reasons·- camc on .litronJ: 20 ye{ln;: J11ler under the t itle "{;od Riess An1 crlct1." "Smile :ind Show '\'our Dimple" Oop· pcd In 1917 but \(•ith ne"' lyrics Inter b('came "Easter P<irade." A numbe r wrtUen to cnvcr a scene shirt in .. An· nieo Ot>t \'ou r (iun" "'1111 lilled "Th1•rc ·s No Business Like Show Husl n~.·· OouJtAnderson tU Pl l 'fhis is v.·hy so many social alter · cation s :Jl'C fruitless and shallow. Each adversary is secretly striving to prove his s upremacy to the other: logi c a nd reason a re on ly incident al "'eapons. and truth is subdued Lo pl ausi bi Ii ty . VOL Tt\JR E' once refused tot ake l''-1r1 in a discussion \Vilh ll chance acc1ua ln· lance bccau/iC he said there ''erE' too n1any persons present. The rn;in . astonis hed , sa id there were only tv.•o of then1 , and they werequitealone. "No." said Voltaire, "there arc at lea st six or us. There is the man you think you are. the 1nan I think you are. and th<' man you really <are -and the s:i me holds true theothcrv.•ay around.·' A debate. Ii ke a lo\'e affair, must be in· tensely hon('st lo be s:itisfactory. Tht• debt1ters. like the lovers, mus t not li e to l"•tch other : but. more important, they must not lie to lhe'msclves. ·r\\•o friends "'ho kno11· ea th other v.·ell tire under no necessity to pretend they urc nobler or v.'iscr or n1orc dispassionate than they really are. 1\L1'10STe,·erythingthat \Ve belicv·c, ,,.e believe because or n1ixed motives. 1'his is what the senior J. P. !1'1organ ,,,·ho ·v.•as piratical. but n9t hypo('rilica l) mennt v.•hcn he snid : "'!'he re :ire tv.·o reasons for doing anythin~ -oi good renson, and the re: al renson." Friend s hn ve the privilege of pier· :ing beneath the "~ood., reason and cxl)Osing lhc real reason ror the op- ponent's con\•lctions and opinions and ·prcjudltc:s masking as "facts ." \\'llf:N \\' f: a r young. \V<'kccpt rying lo persuade strangerstoour,·icwpoinl ; but v.·esoon learn that the more fervent "'<'get. the more resist:1nccthcy put up. It ls part of the "·Jsdom of ntoturity to become rricnds 'A'ilh a man ~rorc lrylng to ron\!crt him : ir he docs not ll' no\\• you and l rust you. he 1s not Ii kc ly to. l~licve)'OU, Brown Jr. for President? \Viii Edmund G. ·•Jerry .. Bro"'"· Jr., he the next President of the Unit~ State~? No. the <iuestion is not ;i ty graphical error. liro\vn is run- ning or go\'crnor of California in this e lection, not preside nt. liut even before Ca lifornia became the nation's most Populous slate. its governors were bei n g stricken "'it h th e well known politi cal di sease or "Potomac fever ." Earl Warren suf· fercd rrom it and made t\\'O attem- pts lo win the GOP pr esi dential nomination . Edmund G. ··rat'' Bro"'" was bitten by the bug the day after he was first elected governor. And Ronald Reagan, only in office a year and a ha lf, attempted a coup at the 1968 GOP convention and his present efforts indicate signs of a relapse. ' 1'he fo r.I is that. because of the s!Utl·'s popula tion which gives ii the largest delegations at the presidential nomlnqting convtnlions, anyone (!lee · ted governor becomes a n" instant presidential candidate. ALREADY eastern pundits arc in· eluding Jurilor Brown's name in their lists of Dcmocra_llc prospects in 1976. llis Injection into the national scene e\'en before his e lection as go .. -ernor ls established , is largely doe to the with· drawal of Scnat(lr Ted kennedy as a 197.8 tuntcnd r . 1 This h11 s sent the DemocraL'i scur· r)'ing to build up new hopefuls to fill the void. Until~ now most of the asJ?irants were lyini: dorman~ Jn the ( EARL WATERS ) belier that if Kennedy wanted it he v.•ould get it. While some of the old horses s uch as l\1cGovcrn. PifcCarthy, Muskie and ilumphrcy are being trolled out for regrooming, the search for some new faces is underway, Part of the' effort will be to he<id of£ Governor Georce \\'allace who. with Kennedy's depar- ture, now looms la rec as the one with the most sup1>0rt at the moment. IT IS probably j ust as unfortunate for young Brown ::as it is for the people or California that the U national political sweeps takes has become mixed up \Vilh the immediate contest for governor. llut ~he campaign ( rom this point on will be clouded by thnt issue. The c1uestion will be whether Brown is sin- cere in his desire t~ governor or is he merely seeking the orficc as a step- ping stone to higher orrice? Since that is exactly whot he did wtth the job of Secretary ol Stat!!:, there is grounds to be 5U$picious or his present motives. And Californians have become in- creasingly blttar about the tendency (lf their governors to abandon them in the pursuit of na tional office. Jlis OPPoncnt. Republic1n Houston I. 1'1ournoy, escape1 lhat stigma. 1n· c umbent Presld ents Invariably receive their p.\lrty'g nominl!tlon a n President 1'~ord has already slgnallcd ·he will be a candidate in 1976. If elec· ted governor. Flournoy llt'OUld not therefore be. dls lrc.cted b.v pre5lde.n· l.ial ambitions. :Jt least during the fit$\ lour ycar!J; , ~. SO, even thoU gh his injection into the national presidential contest is not of his O"'n doing, Junior Brown is Oow· ronfrontcd 1vith the necessity or as· Suring the voters that, if elected, he "'ould devote his full attention to the job of being governor and not neglect those tesponsibilities by seeking· the presidency. That will be a tough one to sell . l·lowever much he may protest, it stretches the a lready overstretched credibility or the public to believe that an ambitious politician would lurn his back oil. a pres idential nod. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PuWi.thtr Thomas KtelJil . Editor Barbara Krtibich, Editorial Page Edjtor The e<Jitor:ial page of th~ Daily Pilot 5teks to tn form 1nd .tlm1.1lat1: ~itders b)' P~•e,!'llin& on this page diverse comment1ry on topics ol in· teresl by syndlc•ttd columnists 1fld cirtoonists, by pro11idln& a forum · for readers' view• and by p~tlna this newspaper't·oplnlons and ldea& on current topics, The editori•I opinions or tht Dall)' Pilot appe1r onl)' In the fltitorial column 1t the op ot the page. Oplnloos tllPrnsed by the tol1.1mnists and c1rtooolsl$ and letter writers are thetrown and no endo"4:mt1ntof their views bY the Daily Plloltho'rlld be lnftrrcd. Friday. October II, 1974 • • ' /. • VOL 67, NO. 284, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ' . .... .,. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1q74 • Tocla~s Final N.Y. Stocks N TEN CENTS Udall ~witche:s Stance-Opposes Sea Drilling • By FREDERICK SCJIOEMEHL ot lite EMiiy r'llft 511ff Fonner Interior Department Secretary Stewart Udall, the man who approved offshore oil drilling near Santa Barbara and has taken licks !or it ever since, said Thursday night he does not favor renewed drilling off the coast. Udall, speaking beforn ·group of Saddleback Valley residents, said the Current approach of the Department of lhe Interior is to locate oil, pump it out of the ground and use it . "We should be conserving it,'' Udall said, "not using it up." During his tenure as secretary of the Interior in the 1960s, Udall approved drilling leases of the Santa Barbara coastline, .site of a major oil spill in 1969. "f have taken the brunt for what happened In Santa Barbara," Udall said. He charged that the current Interior • Department secretary, Rogers f.torton , has embarked on a policy of "let's so out and ransack lhe co ntin ent a I shelf.'' The department has put forward· plans to lease 1.6 million acres of offshore sit.es along the Los Angeles and Orange County coasts to oil companieS for ex· ploration and drilling operationsr One of the problems with the proposal, • Udall said, is that no one knoY.'s just how much oil is located off the coast. The United States Geologic Survey, the agency res ponsible for n1akins the determinations, often guesses too tugh. Udall claimed. .. , have been misled by them," Udn!I said. "Sometimes their estimates have been 100 percent too high.'' Udall cited the example of I e a s e s .i y,arded orr 1hc Florida coast recently. "f ive t'OITI\ll1niM paid SOOO n1illion fur the rigl)t to drill and all tht'Y hi! y,•1>rc (try holes.'' Udall said. "lt hnd bcl•n touted as one of the n1ost prornising new areas." TI1e former cabinet of1icial said <111 the oil producro off the Cnlifoniia. Te:-.:as and Loui siana coastal fields 111 the past 20 years \Yas less than the amount un ires Ill •Stag' Cited Mills a No-show -Says He's Ill UPI Ttlt....,_ MILLS' COMPANION? Of!ncer Fanne Foxe From Wire Servi~• WASIIlNGTON -Rep. Wilbur Mills (~Ark.), sent word to Congress today that he was ill and would not be able lo make his fi rst public appearance since a woman jumped out of his car Monday into the backwater of t h e Potomac River. _. -"The whole family came down with the bug his grandson had yesterday," Mills' administrative assistant Eugene (iOSj told reporters awaiting Mills' ar· rival. 'Ibe Wa.!hington Post today quoted three sources as saying the woman work- ed in 1973 as a stripper at the Silver Slipper in Washington under the name Fanne Fox e , the'' Argentine firecracker.'' The Post said the identification was provided by Bill Garney, a Washington dancing instructor, who said he gave her ballet leuons three years ago, and by two strippers at the Silver Slipper wbo declined to allow their names to be used. The newspaper quoted the two strip- pers as saying that Mills and ~frs. Armabcl Battistella had been s e e n together ~gularly since July 1973. The two strippers said Mills spent as much as $1,700 in one night at the Silver Slipper, buying magnum bot- tles of champagne for his cornpanions, the Post said. However, the newspaper said Arthur August, whom it identified as t h e . ' 1• o.nr ,.not s11ff l'lltl9 TIRED, BUT STILL SMILING, PADDLER CAPuNE ARRIVES IN NEWPORT HARBOR He Pushed On Today Toward San Clement• Where Hit Hopes to Meet Nixon Paddler"s Home Larry Capune Near En,l of V 0)·<1.ge By lllLARY KAYE "\Ve11. it still looks the same and ~~~~~~~~~~~ County Record- Four Tons of Pot Nab heel by-Agents 01 ttt. o.nv "11" 51•11 am I glad to be back " the salt~aked J."'ederal ag ents and detectives from A tangle with a killer whale, setting Capune, enthused as he climbed off the s ever a J Or an g e Co u n t y police lost while paddling 10 miles out at board and carr•"ed ,·t onto thesands of , Th d . ht . ed sea and two bouts with food poisoning ucpartmcnt s urs ay rug setz more were all part of the latest marathon Balboa Island. than four tons of marijuana in Santa Ana. sea journey undertaken by La rry After a brief respite in fa mil iar sur· Polire said it was worth at \cast $3 mil· C a p u n e , the 31-year-old long roundings, Capun e continued on h i s lion on the illicit drug market. distance paddler from Balboa Island . jounK'y early today. heading for the The haul. believed to be the largest Capune wearily paddled into Newport former Western \Vhite House where he Harbor Thursday afternoon on a final hopes lo stay overnight. on record in the county, also resulted lef ()f his J.200=mile journey from nr sent a leUcr fo ur days ago asking in the arrests of six Santa Ana residents. Sooth.em Oregon to San Diego. Nixon if J could stay there. so rm including two married rouples, a po lire 1-----------------establishment's-ma:nager;-delfledthat he had ever seen Mills in his night club. The Post also quoted August as saying he does not know Pl.frs. Battistella. l le'd hoped to make the trj~lhey.1UeLme....in..'.'.-he...said..-\V..ben-'J)Okesman-said~. ------- days, but already was on his 56th da y, he left on his trip Nixon was still presi-Arrested were: Neighbors Scoff _4t Rep. Mills' Drinking Tales KE NSETT, Ark. (AP) -"l don 't believe he done it -running around, drinking with women -old as he is, .. Lottie Franks, 81, said of her long-time ne ighbor and cctigressman, Wilbur Mills. That was before Mills admitted Thurs. day that he had been involved. in an incident in Washington after a party at a restaurant with some fr iends. But even before his explanation, most of the 1.444 residents of his home town were inclined to back him and to distrusl news reports about a man Vi'ho has represented them for 36 years. Mayor Gene Waldon, who has lived next door to Mills for 17 years, said: "He'll tell what he wants me to know." \Vhat would Waldon do if Mills told him nothing? "Nothing," Waldon answered. 1 ' l t' s none of my business. "We've known him from the 40 or 50 )'ears we were growing up with him around town," Waldon said. "If there had been ariything on him , It would have come out a long lime ago. \Vhen he comes in. he puts his ca r in the same garage r do. He says hello and asks how 1 am. He's a good neighbor_ lle'9 never dooe anything like that around here. lf you had a neighbor like that. wou ld you believe what they're saying now ?" f'lorence Vogel, 73J made no booes about her attitude. "I'm going to vote for him If he done all of It, and J don't believe he did . I've known hlm since he was about (hal hJgh. I don't know who brought this out ,bUt I hope whoever it was gets ii rammed down their throal." · Lucille. Jonca, 58, an enlploye. ot the '!Qnsctt)Yater Oepart.menl, said: "I was IS.. NElGHBORs, Page .U• - In a teleptione interview, a woman who identified herseU as Beverly Payne said she was the manager of the Silver Slipper and asserted that Mrs. Battistella had never worked there. She also said -Milla had never .been In the dub. ln. a statement issued Thursday, Mills said be was ''embarr asse d and hwniliated" by the Monday incident in which park police stopped his car. The police sald he and his companions were intoxicated and Mills had scratches on his face. Mrs. Battistella .. -who Mills called a family friend -left the car and jumped into a body of wa ter near the Jefferson Memorial. Mills said they were taking the woman home after she became ill at a party held by friends. (Ste M1Ll.S, Page Ail having been delayed by high seas, dent. -James L. Bond, 28, of 733 \V. Cor· rold water and oil off Santa Barbara. On an l'arlier trip in 1972 along the rigan Lane. DOJfl POSTS YET ANOTHER GAIN NEW YORK (AP) -The ~1.0ck m:irkel snapped back from some early profit tak- ing to post still another broad adv:ince in moderately a~ive trading today. (Tables, B7). The Dow Jones avera.ll:e of 30 indus. trials gained 10.09 points to 65a.17. The last time the market produced a sur.ll:e ()f such proportions was in late J\.\ay 1970, when the Do\v climbed 79.20 in fo ur trading days in a bounce off the bottom of the 1969-70 bear market Gainers outpaced losers by 5 to 2 today on the New York Stock Exchan~e. cast. coast. Capun e stayed with the Ken- -Enlma ~1. "Tina" Bond. 27, of the nedy fan1ily for two days._ same address. "It"s the least the Republicans can -Joe Solis, 31. 2025 nleriday Lane. do for me since I am a registered -John M. Solis. 28. 3009 S. Alder Republican," Capune said. referring to St. his hopes for a \\'arm \\'clcon1e at. the -Dennis Hutnik. 24, 18791 17th Sl. Nixon compound. -Nancy A. Hutnik. Z3, of the same The paddler told of an episode \\'ith address. a killer whale al Tan1ales Bay near ' A full ton of grass was cliscovcrt'd Point Reyes. by agents in a truck parked behind ;,It was in hea\'Y seas \Yith poor a gas station at Br istol Street and visibility and I \\'as about a half mile Warner Avenue. An additional three tons off the point. I cau ght a big sv.·ell "·ere found in raids on 1he suspects' and there in the l\'hitecap \\'as the "'hale homes. and a few seals," Capunc said. A police spokcsn1an also said officers "f swerved to mi ss the whale but found bags containing more than 100,000 he banged into my board bt'forc tun1ing small v.·hite pills thought tu be am- away,'' he said . ph etamincs. Capunc, whose board shov.·s severa l The in \•cstigators \\"ere armed with dings he said \1·ere caused by the whale, sea n:h 11·arranrs issued by f c d c r a I (See C1\PUNE, Page A21 rnagistralC' Arthur Bradley and y,·ere Right to Privacy Backed act ing on i11forn1ntion gil'l'll to thcn1 by undert'iJVCI' officers and inforinanr s. The 1ruckload "·as round first early Thursda~· e1·ening "hen a sp1..-cially train- ed dog v.as brought in in an ef fort to catch the) scent of the 1narijuana . According to his 11gcnt·handler. the dog "1vent bersf.'1·k" v. hen ht• dctcct1..'<i the huge trucklolld. llEW Cliief Weinberger Cites .4buses iu [!Cf Speech. By JOllN VALTERZA 01 , ... 0.11• flli.1 Slit! Secretary of Heallh, Education and Welfare Caspar \Veinberger told a large UC · Jrvlne audience Thursday that a federal campaign is under way to rein· force the Individual's right of privacy, bul that technology mak.. the job a tough one. Relatlng a recently d I s e o v e r e d phenomenon whereby one co m p u t e r system can loot another of ibl dota , Weinberger $&Id that one of the be!t methods of ending abuse11 In JnfoTmation- gatherlng would be a "Privacy Bill of IUghts" wtuch could be enacted either at the state or the federel levcl. Suell leg~lation, whicll he endoroed, would &Mure the cltiien that he would have access to hls records in the public I I or private sector: that he y,·ould have the right to challenge lhe veracity of specific data in the dossiers and th l'n lo determine how it Is di™!m inated. "The technology is new, and it has grown very. fast." he said. Weinberger. whose Wnshington career was launched du.ring the Nixon years. made no specific references to th c abuses In the. right to prtvncy blamed on his former boss. \Velnbe.rgcr, rounding off a full day ()f appearMCC!i throughout the i;t:i tc, was on hand to launch a UCI series of lectures re.lated to the right of pri vacy in the U.S. ,_,,fuch of his address dealt with the complexlly of contempornry !IOdetr"and 1he debate over how much Information should be gn lhcrcd about an individual. ·' Government. he observed, has a mnjor potential for abuso of the Individua l"s righl to privacy. "The Social SCCurlty Ad1ninistrat1011 has earning record!i on nu1c oul Qf every 10 workers In the rountry," Ile said. "Octalls Crom the tax ret urns of nenrly 60 million Americans arC' stored in the conlputers of the Internal H c venue Service. and a number of other Govern- ment agencies likewise houst' sensitive persons! dato on individunls." 'Vein· berger cxplninl'd. In recent yenrs. he addl'd . more and more has been learned about a 001npute.r :!)'$tern's abillty -v.•ith knowledgeable human guida nce -t o automallcally "rob" another bank of l!en~illvc data. (Sec \\"EINBERGEH , ra1e A2) Thu g H<W'l l' l!p Nc'\r port rill a rke t A lone gunmon 1\ ~ar1ng r t' f ! c c to r sunglas.o;t•s robbl'd a :\1r" 1xirt De a c h markl'l of $75 Thursday night. Accordin~ to pohcr rt•pon!C. the bandil entered tht> Stoe_ 'N Go ~lflrkel at 0000 \\'est CoAst l lii;:hy,·3~ al 10· Ill p tn. and lold an 18·~ rar-old rlt>rk to pu1 lh(' cash rei;l111f·r ('flntent~ in n p:lr'('I' &!Ck •·J:)o you \1ant 1h1' f'h:1n):c~" 1hc ~(1Ung cltrk report<'dly :i~kl'd "'!';o, jusl 1ht' bill.~." 'sii:lp)X'tl tht bJn· dit \\"bo ltlt'n told lh{' rlcr~ 10 he on thl'! floor beh ind a C'OUflt('r and eS<'apcd on loot. I needed to handle lhe country's demand for 1hree years. "All indications arr that we \Yill not find ~nor111ous oi l nclds oul there. And \1e're damn fools if "C haSt' our policies on resources 11{' don't e1·en ~now exist," Udall declared. "~forton 1s acting like a boomer oil man," Udall CQntinue<l. "And he v.·ill regret it " e . Accide11tal Sl1ots Hit DA11ASCUS lUPl) -Secretary o~ State Henry A. Kissinger n a r r o wJ y escaped injury today when an Israeli· made UZI subnlachine gun feil from a rack inside his plane and discharged two shots that slightly wounded Secret Service agent Waller Bothe in the right arm and grazed his forehead. Kissinger v.·as onl y 20 feet av.•ay when the incident occurred as his plane was taxiing for takeoff from Cairo t o Damascus and was not hurt . Later, he v.'as able to joke about the incident with Bothe and ne wsmen aboard the plane. Bothe remained with the party. · The incident was not expected to have any major effect on Kissinger's seven. day, seven-nation Middle East mission in search of a permanent peace formlll:t bet\\'een Israel and the Arab nations and perhaps lower Arab oil priCes. The UZI is a rapid-fire submachine gun and security officials said they keep it on hand in case large crowds get out of control. \Vhen it discharged ac- cidentally, Bothe fell to the noor in the galley or the plane and Kissinger v.·as ru shed to his forward cabin by other Secret Servioo agents. The agents did ·not know immediately whether th e shots had been .fired inside or outside the plane at Cairo's heavily guarded airport. Bothe was Riven tmmediare medicnl attention aboard the aircraft. They found one~I _bu.lleL.hale...in -the-ceiling and fixed it. Kissinger later came back to check personally on the condition of Bothe. who is his senior security gu:ird. He to ld him : "You are luckv." Bothe was permitted to speak to ·his family in Alexandria. Va .. over the plane's ~adio to assure them hl' v.·as only sli'ghtly hurt. "\"ou arc all lucky," Kissinge r told newsmen aboard the plane. ·•t a m serious." Bothe "'as taken to a Da1nascu:; hosp1t :il to have his head \\'Ound treated. Several stitches \l'E're pU1 in a 21 ~-inth bullet graze on the sidC' 'of Bothe·s head. a l!.S. spokes man said, but the agenl \1·as ''in .Rood condition," Orange Coast Weal her Pn!ch~1 la!e n1gbL and t'arly rnorn1ng lo'\' t'!ouds or fog olht'r· \1'is(' sunn1 :ind \1·rirrncr Su rurdnv, llighs in· the upper iOs 1nln11iJ, slightly 101\l'I" nl th'-' beaches. L'\'SlllE TOD.\ V (),!(' (If ~;11rQ/)t'"<; l111ttPSl COi/• rl11cu11y 71ntpl'rl 11 ~ is ('111111110 10 '"if/d /11~ !Ju/011 ori•r rhf llC /l"t"i11r ()rrl1r.~fr(I , Staff \\'ri 1cr 'fi»n B11r/,•11 tnll.:erl 11·11ll 1\lvnro ('n$s1ir11 l/!j;/ u·/111 "11c /l('l,ei-t•s l/ir orr~t'~lrn tYlll bt·tou1r 11 n1a)ur f/P1.~1e11/ fl)rcr iu So1j:11cru Cnli· /1J1'1111i. l!'b· (JLl 011 the \\"f'cke11de r C(Jt'f'r l ! Y.Ut '''"l:Ct AJ /Moflfy TrH "I I ll•ttl"' ... Me'"tl ().I l . M, llOyd Ill M11rv•I ,wllcl\ Ill C•tll<\rfl•• ,., N•!lon•I N1w1 Ae Clt ••UIN (I 11 Or1n~r Cw111 r Al Ctl!l•C> Cl '-·~ ... , <,.,....... Cl 0.•111 111~nc•• Al s'°'" I J., llKll Ml •llfll &t·J ll!tl1orl11 '••t ._, TtltYltNn Cl P"'•M• lh I l?K•l1n C)4 "-\<;"-Ill Wt•111tr At Allll L•ltdt•I l Wlrl• Ntrwt A' "°'""'Y Oocltr I WWct~Olt• C14 • A z DA!LY PJlOT REQ JIEA R TA.LE . ' OF RE'P. iUI LLS ~tOSCO\V (AP) -Tass today reported the \Vllb\lr D. ~11111 episode under the bcadline "A Congre~rnan In Uquor." The ofncial &Me.~ new1 agancy uid, "\\'hto the ltdde&i became w I d e I y ltoown in the U.S. capltnl. 1i1ills was forced to admit th.al he i,1•11s oan1ong those iO\'Ol\'ed 111 the Incident." \ NEIG HBORS. • • stUMl'<1. 1 alway1 voled for t-;1r. ?i1U\s. A 1o!. ol tinu.'s !hln"s are marl!! largl'r than they actuallv art, \Ve <l li think :i. lot or \Vilbur. l still do.'' The prankitcr's sign read ··Go-Go Freeway'' nnd \\•as draped on a n overpass 1tloog tbe high""'&)' near L\Ulc Rock named tn honor or ~fills. Perrin Jones of Searcy, who publlshl!ll the only dally newspaper in J'\.Ulls' home county; Nld he lrled to ge~aon1e reeelloo 10 the incident at a (.'ivic club meeting 'l'hur!day. "I didn'I t1et any turnoff to Miiis." he sald . "Th<!y were mo~e c.'00- ctrned about him than about the in· cidtnt.•· The town of Kcnsetl was ~eneral\y defensive. Pauline Wilkerson, who \1•as peddling ''egetables from the beck of a piekup truck, said, ''Everybody in town has heard about II on lh<! news. I don 't know what to lhink." ' • • Political ohserve~ genera\!y believed before. lhe Incident that l\.Ulls \\'Ould 1~in his race fo r c:ongres.sman despite :1 poll 'vhich showed that his ''approv:il rating ·• in the district dropped from 70 percent to 38 percent over a five-month period. ' From l'nge Al <:APUNE ••. · said, "I kept my head d°'!fl 1nct Just \\'ent on ptukllluj," The Balboa paddler mnke' his trips v.·11hout 1ponsor1, prltn1tlly, he u11. becauae he doc$1\1t "':trit to endor$C -Pro- ducf1 •uch u alt'Ohol and cltarett. Hit main purpooe ror makll\( t h • merethoo trlµ1 , he 11y1, li lo Ht 1 ••patltlve examvJc•· (or youlh. Capune began hil laltlt lrlp with $700 ean'ed Crom speaking engagemeni,. and raised from friends . Al this IJOint tt~ugh, several days from lhe end or bis journey In San Diego, his fortune has dwindled 10 a pocketful of ciutnKe. Coun ting the coins, Capufle discovered he had •1.20 Thursday . \Vhile the paddler i111ld he had mort !rouble than usual finding places to stay. he round hospitality at Coas1 Guard s1alion1, and wilh individual families. In the tiny tov.'11 of Petrolia, population 93, near Mendoclno, he stayed ti,1·0 da ys 1vhlle welting for fog lo (.'leer. "l weeded a family's vegetable garden 1uld hertled. sheep .. " he aald, adding that such ex:penences improved upon his seo journey. • U IS PRIVAtY ABU SES UCI Spe1ker Weinberger f'ron• l'uge A I GelUn1 enough food atMI was a pro- blem, and !he ten pounds Capune 1061 are testimony to that. WTEJNBERGER . "\\'hen you're stayi ng with people you l 'l ~ -i • • JUSt can't ask for six eggs in the nlorn· Th · ing. allhough !hat's ""'hat you need "'hen c private SC.clor also has a 1najo r )'OU bum 800 lo 900 calorics an hour potential for abusing privacy, he tald.~· "''hile paddling," he said. \\'einbcrger noted that the nation's "Actually, the old ·p and J ' froin largest credit bureau. Retail Credit elementary school ii about the beil Corporation. has in Its Atlanta COOlputers for enduranee." he grinned. rcferrina inforrnation about 45 million. Americans. lo the peanut butler and jelly sandWichu ''According to the federal Trade Com- he carried on his bottrd. mission. that nnn Ms the mech4nical Along with the •p and J ' sandwiches capacity to report on the personal lives Capune carried •;my sleeping bag. a of 93 percent of our citizens,•· he said. change or clothes now three weeks dirty \Vcinber ger stressed that through and citizens band radio that doeen:t sensitive legislation and the imposition \l'ork now." of strong liability clauses. many of the W ter t J Capune spent eight 10 10 hours a · abuses which arc be' co n1 in g com· fl g a e ur _')' day paddllng al about five miles per monplacc in the lnforn1ation·gatherlng hour. He says the rondltlons were the field can be eased. C' Z · d T ' l "·orst he's encountered. "If firms which use inaccuralc (lr ;J C ecte ; rl(J . "Water temperature W(lj as low Ill false JnformaUoo di&'!emin1He the . data . , -44 degrees In sputs, winds were as and It afrect11 the life of an indlv\du0 \, T B • M" ~ .T -· ·hl!h ti!· 45 miles per hour and at one I believe that laws should ouess a ,, egi1t OllUl LJ ' po nt I traveled 65 miles without seeing· definite llablllly on the abuse,·• he said. ~ · anything," he 1111id. Conveying' optlnilsm about the qallon 's 1---"WASHING'IUN IUPI) Al?~-p&ddler-a!Hady-l~tMlf._JUlure, !he member pf tbe)6rd Cablngl jury and 11\x alternate& were selected fo~·, ~ new trip,· . seld , "We have come through the crl11cs today lo try five of fonner President . I~. planning a trip from 1'd0lne to because we hod faith In lhe ldea that Nixon's closest associates fo r their pen. Texe s, he sa id matter of fectJy, gave birth lo America. in the Watergate cover-up. Openin g ''It Is the Idea thflt men Is born argument1 In the cese will beiin Mon-free ... that 8.2!ernl_!!en~ ls !he servant dat. C · J of man. not the master ... and 1hat Aftef 111e 18 persons were selected, ,OlllllV lll'OJ_'S these things bel~~ so, we cun control U.S. District Judge John J. Sirlca talked .. our own destiny. 10 them et length about !heir duty. JJ }i' b • 1--..,------------. Ht ••Id at lhe slRrt or a trial "t very e e l'8 till!! person is l'f'llllllled innocent" untU the L' Bandit Str ihes jurors arc con\•incecl of guilt "beyond 2 M111·d er Ca "eS a reasonable doubt.'' .:; Sltlco told them emphatically not to discuss the case with anyone nt any time, even among lhem11eJve1. lie 1aid federal mar!lhllls accompanyinsc the1n ~-ould clip Watergate stories from the newspapers !hey read and tum off any radio or television broadcasts o b o u t Watergate. Sirica spent 10 days narrowing the a,;ginal list ol 625 prospective jurors. '1>e selecUon of nine women and three tptnfo't Uih 11t!toric trial WAS completed ~~-'WO hout!. The six remale altematlve fittors were selected a short time Inter. · Marshals will take the.m t(l their homes tO geL belo1glngs !Ufllclent for the lhrec th four · mQnfhS expected for the trial. 'fhey will spend !he i,1·cekend, as they 'lilt the remainder of the trio\, al a llearby mole\. : The jury eonsl!ted of eight blAcks ~ four whites . Attorneys for so1ne fl the defendants charged thei r clients ~d nol get a fair trial In the District ~r Co I u m b I a. • which along with 11ossachusetts was lhc onlv e I e c t Ion ilstrlct lo vote ogalnsl Nixon's re-elec- tion in 1972. Juries ere dellberetlng today in two orange County Superior Court murder lrlala in v.•hich they ha\'e been asked to return verdlct11 of nrst degree murder. This is the second full doy o! deJ lbera· ti~ns Jn the trial of Louis St an I e y \\'lechecki, 30, the une1nployed hospital orderly accused of strangling 1\1 rs . l\1arion Camilla l\1organ to death last ;>,farch I. ~~rs. hlorgan. 79. was the molher-ln- law of Dr. Louis J. Cella, the influential l\llsaion Viejo physician who has often ~n Jinked OVef the l'C3rS \O the fortunes of Ornngc County polilici11ns s~king public office. It is alleged that \\'iechecki killed apartment man:iger l\1rs. 1'1lorGan arter she accused hin1 of pockeling rent paid by other tenants and nl'glcctlng h i s assigned janftorial duties. It is also Rlleged thot he then dumped he r body on a vacant lot at the rear of lhe Se.nta Ana apartment build ing ~V hce l K ii Is Driver she managed for her son·inl-aw. Stor e on Const II daring. lone bandit kldnaf)f'C.I and robbed t\l'o en1ploycs of thr Sefeway Market al 1'1onarch Bay in ~uth Lllji!una about noon todc.r. laking $12.000 and then freeing !us hosta,lles unharmed -~l;i.~er Leonard (~. Ok ev of La· !!:Una Nlgue\ and boxboy i'in1ollly Myers of Mh1sion Viejo ,~·ere ab- rlucled at gunpoint fron1 the l>!<rk· ing lot or the shopping centtr nbo've Pa cific Coast High\Yay. Orange Coun!y Sheriff's S1•l Hoh- ert Coutts said the pair -v.~ho had been on the way to n1akc a Friday bank deposit -were forced 10 lake the bandit to Caribbean Orll'e !n LaJ(11no Niguel. where tl1cy \Vere releO!ICd. The car \\'as recovered n\•ar •,1c >ccne. but !he suspect escllpl'rl . Ne ,vport Gas Statio11 Robb ed; ._--~~~~-----------M~·""uc_iq 1hc (l\her trial js___llif_ ~ BEU. (U Pl t -A truck wheel bounced guilt o.r innocence of Orange County -1 OSS Ut1 ,_11 0 \\'-ll lhrougll thC \\"indshield of a car on Joli prisoner Blas Anselmo Solano. 32. '-' • lhe Long Beach Freeway Thursday. kill-w·ho is ncrused of knifing fello~· inmate JQg the driver "''hen the car \11as spun Jose Angel Za1t1rian , 22. of Santa Ana. Jn"S tbt J)ath of an onCOtning ''an, the Jai;! Nov. 16. ;callfornla Hlghv.·ay Patrol said. Stephen It is "111tged ttlat Solano. alw of Santa L. Smith. 28. Lakewood. was kllled in Ana. r~peulcdly plunged lhc knife Into the freak mlskap. Zalariau in a jail rest room i,1·hilc taklng ndvnntagc or the confusion creeled hy the transfer or pri!Oncrs from the main ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT 1nt 0.f!'lge Coat! 0•11' PUlll, _.,,. which t' ,.,...b,...,.d 1r.. r-i1•1·P•ru. 11 1111b1antd ''!he 0r.Jn9t (Galt P~b!l1lllnq (O""llan,. !iellf•tlf ~hO'IS iWI p.,IJllWO. Milrwll' UVIUgll l"•IO.,, , .. (.a\!I MIU, r-iewPO'I Se.en, "'""hnqlon (\11(11/P'OUllltlll ll•lllJ Uf)U!'I etAC~. 1tvl11e/S..ddlr1>;K• dnd !.dn CJ-l>lel!>lon Jl>in C:.0.•11•-4 "n9te '''l'"""I ~d·t-I~ Plf!lll~lt !..iu,.ld'I 1nlt !>uNki,. n>.1111n<l1>31 pUbli~on<I P!llnl •l t1 :IOO Vtt\l 611~ !.If~, C01\1 Mt~. C.!11<1rn•t 'J6H, jail to a branch facility. The five·n1onth 1rla! of Solnno \$ the second longest criminal trial in local Superior Court history . The record or !ix mon1hs v.· as es!ebllshed earlier thiS yeer in t h c mcdicare grand theft and embe.r:.r:lemcn t trinl of roovlcted Or. \Vesley Gomer Solcunl. forn1erly or Costa ~lcsa. Judge Harnton r:. ScovHle was on the bench for both trials. . Orange County Sheriff's officers have not yet dcler1nincd the full cash loss Al a Newport Beach area service station thnt i,1•011 robbed at gunpoint '111ursday. Deputies §llld the gunmun and a femnlc pAssenger drove into the Park Lido l.lnion S!ati(ln at Jn Superior Ave. and asked to have the windows of the car washed . \Vhen !he attendant !urned to eotnply i,1·1lh the request ne found hhnself looking into the barrel of a block handgun held by the driver. officers said. Deputies said !he allendant handed over all his paper 1no11cy as demanded and \\'B! \l'arn1'<1 by the driver not ffi call lhe police or lake down the license number. Rober! N. Weed Pr~slornt anlt Publi!Jlol!' Jack R. Curley \11tt f'rt11111n! 1nd 0.M.'<fl Ml"<fl' Thomas K.eevll (ltl\~ Thoma1A. Murph1ne """""•'""1 eo:11!,,, Pi11l\:'s Drt1g Sto1·e 'rl111gs 'Lo11 g Go11e,' Say Police Cnarles H. Loos Richara P. N~ll 4Ul•l•n1 ""-11f9i"IJI011of~ Newport ltacri Ofll(e :u» ,,.,,._, lloultv•rd Mf<ll"11 &ckl-.tt l P 0 tie• 11/S. UMJ Ttltphone (714 ) 642,.321 Classlflld Advtrtlslng "2·M11 Qifytftl\i. ''" O••ntt (~I il'lltlltflofl' ~t "" rtt.,, \1~1 if'\, 11•m• .. ,,,..,, ....-.. ......... ••hlf!I_,,., ..... 1 .. ~· • ,.,..,~,.,rnollt·~l*•tl lll'•fNKilin ol (~Jf't''""r ~ t ..... "°'' '" r.-111 -· ""'" Me"' Gii..... 1110...•ljlliefl "' ttf•ltf u.• ';"r'JoM'L.:~~~1~ .-tnlt r ll'll~'"'' .) '\ A pair of hand11s bra n dish in g au tomatic pistols 11ho robbed Q>sta l\lesa 01)' Councilman Al\1\n L. ' · PI n k ' ' Pinkley. his \\•ife :ind seven lunchtime custo1ncr1 Thursday are prob:ibly long ~one front the art_:r. pollee ronccded today. T11t lo!l!I todav "ns estimated &t a lillle over~. oCtordlng lo the longlime civic leader, Blier he And the other vlctlm9 11ddfd up money n1l11l11g fro1n the caah Ull ond their wellets Coflta Mesa pollct convergt't! on l'ink·s Cotta ~1esa Pharmacy, lt2o Ne11·port Blvd .• se<:0nds after lhe 11 :30 A. m holdup. • Both they 11nd 1\'ewport Ocach poli«: slol)Qtd Rnd detointd po~~lhle 1uspeets 11•lthin m!nUh.~1, but 1111 ncre clcercd of nny tnvalvment. lnve!jtJg1Hors 1heon7.cd today 1h11l the l bilndlts -one or ,rhom' carried 3 .S8 caliber 11u1omalic pistol resembling a Gern1an lugl'r. were unfarnillAr with the aren . ·"They rouldrfl be 'loct1ls'.'' soif! Delee· !Ive Sgt. SH1n Co1'dciro ln reference 111 communlly dn1g addll'.'1! who might rC!'Orl to a holdup In desperation for mooey and narc.'{)lics . "R~ause evl'rybody know11 P 1 n k does.n I carry hard drug11," he explained. "H wos a 'dumb robbery," 4ald Delee· live Norm Kutch. noting the number of CU!to1ner~ p1·c~11!-three. of wtiom welked Into the ~A fountain fl~ it was in pr(lgres.c;-t1nd the rl.ska lhertfore Involved. The bflndil3, anaeced RI Plnklcy'1 lttck of rntrd drugs. forctd hltn to tum over th~ 1~·0 v.•elleur he normally carries. cltaped out tht lill ond li>Ok blllfolds froni custon1en II 2nd Biggest Bani{ Slices P1·ime Rate Frolll Wire ~rvtce• Flrst.NaUonal City Bank of New York, lhe nation 's second largest commercial .bank. aMOunced today a reductlOn_in its prime lendin1 rate lo 11 ¥.ii ptrof:nt from 1-1~4 ptrcent, efrecUve MondA.y.~ lt was the bank'i .a rate lut In two \\'eeks and refJects the decline. in key money marJ¢1. rales ln recent days, ac¢9rdtng to nnalylt1. Shortly after Citibank's action, Flr1t N111Jooal Bank ol Chicago, the country's eighth largest bank. announced the same 1~·polnt reduction . etfectlve Tueadey. It • Q.-Ily!ls Ont No Slto~ting for Su.'tbe's W ife WASklNOTON: (UPl1-Tit• JllJllCI Department hll docld•d Iha! Dolly Sube, Wiie.or ht tllof!!ey 1ettet1l, illi)' nolonget me lhe FBI's indoor .tiilng range to~ target practice. , UPI learned that Mrs. William B. Saxbe. -. gun 1nthusias l • visited the firin g range six or 10 times the past three montPJ t~ P.ractice wilh her .81kalibtr Smith and WeilOn "Combat Masler· -:pleco" pl•tol, ~gun with a ~~·Inch barrel. ... ~ Sax be mentioned Dolly's ·target ran ge exploits to at least two news reportefs and once she pasted a silhouette 'target containing a good score on the door or the-attorney generaJ'rprivate .elevator. But ·the sl\uaUon apptrtnUy changed when UPI asked !or a •. news photo or lh1 personaJ>lt , blonde Dolly, weatllig •tlh4ard firing tan~··~rmurrs, •booting away ln the Justi~e Depattrnent basement. Neither Saxbe nor hi5'" wife could be reached for comment. ---1 , f'ro1n Page .Al MILI..S ... "'as followed by Manufacturel'11 Bnnr. or Mille ha1 not been to blJ W'IJce 1U Los Angele11 and Flr11t NaUOnaJ Sank ot week althouah .the Ways t.nd M.ean• . 2 Bt~auchamp Fantilies I.Jead Cincinaati. Committee which_ tte chairs h11 been preparing tax legl1latlon. He 11ld . In The prime il the laterest banks charge hi• itatement 'I'hursday he Woufd. be biggest and most credit-worthy corporate back today but his staff passed the In Cat Race customers for short ·le rm !oans. · word that he . was ill. Consumer and small business rates are There was no indication when he \vould ..Iliy-AUION LOCKABEY be seen in publlc a1a1n or when he ... 11,... m11i.r not lied directly to the prime but would return to Arke.nsas to campaign SAN DIEGO-The B e au ch amp movemen~ In the ~rporate rate can [or r--•-uon MU'•' r· h' r I t· ~~ • .., 1g ' or re-e ec ion. brothers, Dick and Bob, and their retpec· indicate the direction other ratel will Is one. of the toughest of bis career. take. While in stclusion Thursday/ bLi o!fice live wivat, C3tol and Jenalyn, are mak· 1'1ost of lhc natlor\'s·ffiajor cornmei'ol;I i8'Ufd a three-paa:e atateinen . fu which ing a famUy affair ol the Hobie Cat banks posted an 11.;~ percent prime 1iltlls apologized for the "discomfort" 16 National Championship rci;:alta off ~ · cau~ frien~. and apologized to Mission Bay. rate early this week following Citibank's his family, .especially bis wi£~ Polly,. After the first three races Dick a d lead last ·Friday. whom he said rould not be along and . . ' n Observers said that Citibank Could now "is blaming hersiiU tor .. not &c--Carol are en1oy1ne:. <1 fal lead with a ba\•e cut its prime 'h:·poinl to I l y, companying us that night ,_even with second and . tv.'O firsts, and Bo~ and percent todey on the baai1 of a sharp her broken foot." Jenalyn are in second place with finishes one-v.·eek decllne In key ·meney-market J'\.fills' opponent Judy Petty said sbe. of 1n.1.2. Both coUP;les are from corona rates announced Thurlday by t h e would not comm~nt on the i~ident but de! Mar an~ have been active lh Hobie Federal Reserve Bank ol New York, her campaign aide.s were reported to Cat competition for several years . C1tlbenk detennlnes Ill prime rate be d Ii hted · h be The early dombtaUon of the eham-through a formula. pegged to the three-e i wil t tur nof evenla. pion3h!p by Dick and Carol has surprised week average o( the $lit day dealer-no one, 'The 31-yefr-old real et tat e I . : ~ \ placed commerclal·papet. p }' C'I • f ' manager with hlS wife as ctew has In Julr, when the-~prhae reached Its O }(•e .J.lle S already won the Southern California 1rlgh hlskirlc rugli UI' 12.pert'enf, fh~:;;tlbl~nT'k-=-·"'------P.'oint-ChamµiMihlp'-4n-a--.ser-ies-ef-riYC---- formu\a collect for an even higher rate. Son· Involved regattas held throughout the season. but the b.enk resisted the tre·nct to raise . Thursday 's inltlal three races were loan prices, partially because Of pre11sure sailed in light aJ.rs. After ttiree more from the Administration. races today the Held of 88 will be -The tireal !ff the record Prln1e Nile In ;\uto Mis. hap· cut with the lop so sailing in the chanl· began S~gt. i5 when Morgan Guar1nty pionship flight Saturday and Sunday. T"rust of New York loweioed Ui rate James B. Glavas, 3,_)'_'~ar-old son ol The remainder will sail !or the con- Lo 11~~ percent. Newport sea·cb Pollet 011t# It James 90latloH pi'lt.e. · Meanwhile Industry e eon om l 1 l s Glavas, was one of three persons hur:t The Hobie II ehlmplonahip Is being predicted through the pte11llglous Jn a traffic accident In Laauna ,lieech spon10red by the Mlller Brewing COin· Buslneu Council today that the. lnllatlon Thursday night. , pany m1tkln1 the llrst l\Jne the Hobi e rate hos peeked and the nation will Glevas, an employe or the Orange Cllt Auochi.~ton has tRkel1 00 fl major make strong economic progre111 nt.'<l County Harbor District, hurt bis knee commercial 11ponsor. year barring a coal sttlke or a pi!!troleum ln the collision. Neither be ndr ti•o The top le11 after lhret r'nces : 1. pinch. . other persons ridine in the other car Dl<!lt Beauchamp, CoronA del f\lar. 3Vi: 111e report was delivered at a Cou.ncil required ho!pitallzallon. point.a; t, Bob Beauchamp. Coron a moellng ln Rot Sllfllig,;, Va. by lotn>er 111t poUee chlera IOll told orn~ra del Mar, llll 1lOlnl1:. I. Ralldy llalfteld, General 1'-1otors Board Chairman R.C. be was a paNengel' ln a car lnvOIVed Long Biacl'lj ll polht.s: t , .Joe Neolf;, Gerstenberg. Jn. u1~ ac;cident, but. he klld lnveatlgMlng San Diego, lft llOlntl I 51 Andy Loper:, otf\cen he did not kn<lw i,1•1Jo was driving Honolulu, 22 polnti; I. Jim Ryen . Otlles, , • the c,r. · .' •, Tex.: 7. Harold Hulch1t111, Honolulu; 'ffl om' <:tn Sla' n· ) Police were 1o1d lhe dri .... or lbe a. Hobl• Alter, Capl•lrano Btach: 9. ll "' col' ned the scene after 1he accldent. RuMell EdlnJton, Newport Beach: JO. 'rhe lncldent happened u the 'tit tn Rick Nash, KaUun , Hawa\l. Ill FJ Sh · ..,,.hlch Olavas waa rtUttg lf81 nlthb&ind O\ver op on North Coast Highway an<! alleinpllng to make a left tum acroa:1 nOrth bOwtd A 4().yhr·old An8h,iin womati ·was lanes Onlo LeDfolt Street. stabbed to death In the v.urkroom of A t\Otth bound <!lil' dr1Yer1 by Jel'ey her flo"•er shop Thursd~y morning , \V. ~1orris, 31 , of 31712 FSlrvtf:w Strff:l, police said today. ~ South Laguna collided with the other Velma Mae Jonk1nan was killed. in \'ehlcle. ~forrla Injured his knee In tbt an appRrcnt robbery attempt et her mishap. !!hop. Rain how of Flov.·cr1, shortly after A pitssenger in the '?i1orris dlr, Paul opening ror businells in the morning, Martioll , age unknov.11, of l087i Pasco h1\1estigato rs said. S:intiago, San Juen Capistrano, Injured Witnesses told police a young man both knees. was ~n en1ering the shojl at abollt · The tagwm Ben~ Police departm!m'! 9:30 a.m .. shortly before 1creo1n1 were report on the Incident wa1 not completed heard coming from the sbj)p. Police by today and officers are continuing have no suspect In the case. to investigate the lnciaent. ' • .. ,., - Pot Discovered Under Dead Fish SAN YSIDRO CAP ! -Something about the truckload tlm<!llt<l ashy . Something betides the !Ith. Undernealh, U . S . Cuat.om1 offictr1 ••Y1 they ~ound a ton of matlJuana worth •200.000. 'J'he drt•er , Juan R!.fael Calla1.o.Jaatln· to1 28, of Sen F'ellpe, Mex ico, was Mked Thur9day for investigation of amuggllng and possession of marijuana. rAlrCAM P SALE From the -finest collectioh of .lamps In South Orange County . Select from such well known names at Marbro, Stillie, Knob Creek, Norn:ian Percy and many othe rs . • Fantaltic tnventory of . Ouallly Lampe All Rtady For Immediate Delivery Cll!XEL41ERITAGE->tEN~EDON-WOOOMARK-ICAA.A8TAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH• 1121 WESTCIJFF UR.. IM2-:IOIO WUKDAYS e SATUIDAYS t 100 .. 1110 LAGUNA BEACH • 341 Nl»HTJI COAb1' tfWV.. 41M·~t TORRANCE• :IM<I HAWTllORNE BLVD IOpen rrt. 011, Sun. 11-1:301 378·1179 • • All Sands Public? Plan Nixed SANTA -BARBARA (AP) - A propooal to let the public use oil Callromla beach areBS -including privately owned lands -was rejected Thura- day by coastal commissioners In the Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis 0 b Is po area. In an 8-1 vote, the South Central Coast R e g l o n ap- proved a subelttute proposal aimed at encouraging th e maxjmum feasible purchase of ocean front and to require shoreline developers to pro- vide public beach areess or pay rees for purehase of ac· cess nearby. .,.,~ ...... --•-..--•r · ... •--.......... , ................ .-. ·--- Kuwait Buying SS Catalina Island Upset by Plaruiecl $ 5 ~liUion Sale of Stea 1ner . SAN PEDRO (UPI) -'l1lc 6lWfcb ahflkdon1 oC Kuwait , v.1llc:h already owns an lsland off the east coast. of the United States, Is about to buy the Southern Ca!Uomia steamship liner, the ss Catalina, ror a reported IS m!lli~. ''1'11 miss lt and rny kids will n\l.ss it," Jack Stanaland, ..ateanuhlp company pcesldtm. old of the fained 1 ' G r e i t White Steamer" that has fer- ried tbousands o( vU!IOll "' Santa Catalina Island. every summer.for 50 years. But tbe bead ol MGRS Inc. said 'MnlrtdJy the company would go ahead wt~ the deal anyway -desJite &ngry re:ac- Ui'>ns by bU&iness1nen and of· llcials of Avalon, the Island's lone city. Tll.E HCONOi\IV or the resort city is heavily dependent on th e 2,000- passcnger capacity v e s s e I , w b i c h has n1ade daily swruncr-tln1e ·runs far a.half century. carrylhg to 11 r i s t s, island visit-Ors and shoppers. Kuy,•ait recently bought the island of KiaY.·a h, 20 miles off tbe coast of Charleston, S.C., for $17.t million. Stanaland s a I d It was Wlknown whether t h e SS Citalina \\'Ould be used for similar excuslon rum from South Carolina to Kiav.·ah. "Until l read about KU\\'8.lt buying ~t island, 1 had the impression -the ship would go to the Persian Gull," he said. The steamer was being sold because the city wanted the ship docked ff om the stamoa.rd..slde instead.J>Urom the port side, whJch would mean some rather e1epensive changes in the vessel, Stanaland said. "\Ve run on a marginal pro- fit. Excess oosts just don't pay to hassle with." Despite other v e s s e I s being available to carry passengers to the island rrom So uthem California, George Scott, Ava\(>n's mayor pro lem, said an Injunction should be sought against the sale . "By annotmeing it this time ef the year," said John de Board , of the Avalon Businessmen's Association. "It wiU~lr.ill us. People. will think something is wrong on the island." Service to the Island elso is provided by two other ships owned by the same firm which hold 650 passengers. S o m e sportsOshing b o a ls and seaplanes ply the roiJte also. CALIFORNIA Fe111inists Aid 'Rape KPFJ( Broadcasts ' Victi111' Friday, Octobtr \ 1, 1974 OAILV PILOT A 5 IIitchhiker Castrated · REDWOOD CITY (AP) - Two men have pleaded in- nocent by reL'tOO ol 1.rv;anity to chllrges the~· castrljted a I g ·ye a r · ol d PtnnS)'lvAni:t hitchhl.kt!r v.·ith a raz.or, Superior Court Judge (:cr(lld Ragan Be(. Nov. 25 for trial of \\11lllarn John!, 35, and Rudy Brink. 18. who are charged \\;th kldnaping , mayhem. robbery, assault and weapons poS2!Sion.. _ Ra gan aJ10 or~ered psychiatric examlnatl<>n5 !IMt the palr prior to thelr coUrt date . . .Police said John8 and Brin.k mulUated t h e uoldentifi.ed l\tonroeville, Pa .. yout.b Aug. 31. Afterwards. Ute t~er slumbled into a ranch Oousc near Half Moon Bay, 30 n1Ucs south or San Francisco. HEWPO A PERSIAN RUG AUCTION • Authentic handmade new and anliQue rugs, carpets I 'fun- net s lrom a sh1pmen1 1ust arnved from Iran. • Also a number of new '& used rugs from vanous estates. SUH .. OCT. I l ol Z P.M. HEWPORTER INN 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport l toch h1'°'"tt.. tr-I fl""· TERMS Cash. Check. Matar Credit Cards AUCTIONEER : S. Grill Entnes lor luture auctions now being accepled. 11 you a1e unable to anend please wnte or call collect lor 1nlormat1on regarding future auctions 1n 'your area. AUCOlt IHTllN.t.TIOMAL 111 JI ttO-lt I 0 The coastal c:ommiss1oners, in any event. lacke<I authority lo let the public utilize private beach areas, similar to law now on the books in Oregon. But the issue evCfltually Is expected to be faced at top levels as the statewide coastal com mission drafts a California plan for coastline use. Hash Kept In Cages Of Bears LO~G BEAC 11 I AP ) -11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; _____ ,.; __ ,;;,,. De bOrah Kantaeng. charged vdth murdering a n1an she •said rnped her. is free on $10.000 bond, ITIOSl of which , Search by Police "I v:as guaranteed by feminist LOS ANGELES (Al>) about sources and that to do organizations. , Startled employes of radio sta-so Y.'Ould cut off the flow "The police and the media SACRAJ\.fENTO (AP ) -tion KPFK broadcast events of news. have insinuated she was n 1 t Four New Yorkers are serving live as police anned with a But Deputy Dist. Atty . raped, which is somtthing that slI~month jail terms bl the search warrant spent hours Stephen Trott , in a li ve in-cOOibing the station for a tervtew on the scene b" usually happens \I' he n a case or the two Himalayan / y,·oman is raped," said Valerie message from the bombers KPFK, said, "It's not our LOS ANGELES IAP) bears which suffered indignant of two Sheraton h 0 te1 s , purpose to harass Mr. Le\\'is Nordstrom of the Los Angeles Striking bus mechanics have deaths in the alien wilds of "They're listening to tapes. or to shut do\\-n his operation Commission on A s s a u 1 t s voted to accept a new -•-act Aga1"nst \Vomen \\;th a 13 percent r;!;"' the Northern California. looking through all our !lies. . .. Our sole intention is to "We have rea.son 10 believe first year, and city officials But the ,.\QM! tem1s had searching as tho~ghly as apprehend the bombers and be ped" h Id r~·· possible,'' said station stop them before they kill s \\'8.S ra · s e sa hoped the agreement would nothing to do with the bears. manager Will Lewis five hours somebodr." Thursday. spur drivers and the Rapid They were related to the 120 after about IO ?>lice aopeared ~liss Kantacng told police Transit District into a quick pounds of hashish officials Not Be1vitehed Thursday at KPFK. The sta-ty,·o men raped her in a Santa settlement. 'd ••-r-·-• . th be tion took the opportunity "' NOW H } Ana park last \.\"eek after fore--Members of the Amal· sa1 u,.;y vuuu i.n e ars' Elizabeth r.-1ontgomery, e p s · he · t th · h entertain listeners with a m1n--. mg r mo cir car \\' en gamated Tr ans i t Union, cages. star of "Bewitched" ute-by-minute account of the she left her clerking job for representing 7 2 8 mecOOnics, The sentences were °kdered~ TV series, ended her h D £ <l .. • · !he day \ ted '6' t 36 t t ••• searc . • -e en ,') ""'< . 'O .. , 0 0 accep UIC 'W'edne da b us o· t . t . . • They forced her to g Ive prnposa!, which provides a 13 s Y Y · · 15 ric 11-year marriage Wllh POLICE WERE searching · ' ~ .. rt Judge Th 0 ma 5 J \Villi for a message from a gro"p them her phone number and percent raise in the first year UIU . • 3JJl Asher, 47, the · · s N DIEG d"-be ·d -M eBl'lde-llftef-eU-f~ calling itseJC "tlrut ·lLoU.b A 0 (AP) -The a wess, s sa1 . t---..,nd-ftn-tl per~t hi~n 8 ..._ y ........... -serlU"pfm:1~~1'1lJf!1 her l\ew World Liberation Front.,. lSa"i'iner o r -'five .,... o m'f! n : • oneom~e ~m~en~. ""O~ann=y~C. lhe s~fil' year. The basic ed guilty J.o smuggling. third husband in Santa In a communique received disn1issed in the final week Allen, 21. came lo her house pay y,·il\ go from the present They were arrested af'-' of t · · c"t f · the next day a·• k"lted $6.37 an hour tp $7 .39. . . . . i.cr 1'.lonica Thursday. Tuesday by KPFK, the 1'.'WLl<' rairung as 1 Y 1 r e , .... was 1 · a m a r 1 J u a na--sruffmg dog -----------said it set the recent hombs fighters. ls being taken up by a shotgun blast as h e e Book C:leange• became suspiciowi about the at Sheraton hotels in L o's by NOW, the Na t ion a 1 entered the door. Angeles and San Francisco. Organization for Women. Police have ·said that all bottom o! the two cages of M C d "The · f b t d •t add SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Ull, There were no injuries In Y were never given a o er s ory oesn up. state Board of Education has bears arriving at San Fran-• age either explosion. fair chance," says Judith She was arraigned Tuesday given tentative approval to a cisco lnternatio~ A Ir po r 1 The group threatened Filner of the women's activist on the murder charge. plan expected to improve the from Katmandu, via New Wz.fe,. L;OI' "(urther repercussions" unless group. "They were harassed A feminist spokesman said procedures for choosing tex-York. This was in December, " " certain demands were met bv by their superiors and by $600 of the $1.000 premium tbooks for public schools. the Intemation-al Telephon°e fellow fire fightei'S." needed to free the defendant One change tentatively a~ 1972· C t T l l c:nd Telegraph Corp., owner Fire Chief Leonard Bell said Wednesday was raised by the e Pact Oka11ed USC /UCLA TIFFI.MY LAMPS R09. $125.'5 NOW $61.95 Handcrafted glass and antique brass Tiffany's. Perfect tor your game room . On sale this week. -- U,..toitf" Shldy Dt-'i L-.. H1g11 ""e' 1u11v (Jo!luied 111un•n•hon Pteven11 ,,..__ "'"'""Ulf' gl.,& ... A~V COIOr °"""OH'111'Dno. Peg. $~t_ia • HOW $It.ft proved Thurs d a y ..,.·as The agents bored trJles and OUr 0 ( of the Sheraton chaln. other v.·omen may und ergo Feminist Women's He a Ith establishing a permanent IS-some '•green vegetation," The wtlfonned and plain-training in the future but that Centers of Orange CoWlty and BankAmericard Masier Charge member I e g a I compliance later identified as hashish fell REDWOOD CITY (AP ) clothed police sea r c bed the first five ''did not meet Los Angeles County. The 1110 Hewpor1 lh-d. tOhl Newpor1I Cotlo MeM Hodson Lighting committee lO make sure all ·out. ' A man allegedly murdered by thoroughly even though the the physical st r e n g l h re-defendanl's parents put up Open Mon.·Fn. B:30-S Sat. 9-4:00 PhOne 54s-g341 marerials c&nply with state While agents watched the his wife once threw another station manager told them the ..'q".'u~~':'em~en"'ts~·-" ______ _.:1~200'."':.. --·-------~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~~~~~ lav.-s before they a!" reviewed cage.1 were finally transf~rred woman Into 8 lion's cage, ac-original message was not in.- by sub}ect evaluation panela. Into a van which headed north. cording to testimooy ln her the ~talion. Lewis already is Th f Uowed 't and t in one legal battle -which • Benefit. D11e ey o I wo cars trial here Thursday. resulted in his spendi™' 16 Into Shasta County, v.· here Linda Anderson. 2 7. of -·e SACRAMENTO (A!P\ -A they le&t them in a fog.. days in jail for contempt - JI Pacifica, is accused in the tor refusing to tum over a b l providing an additional 13 The van and pans of the April 28 shooling death or her we e k s o f u n e mployment cages were lound 111• tbe woods taped message from Patricia husband Charles. Hearst and t~·o members of benefits to as many as 140.000 a couple of days later: And Sue Petsche. the victim's the Symbionese Liberation Callfomlans was signed into a quantity of hallhlsh w as ex-wire, told the San Matoo A law Thursday by Gov. Ronald discovered lA sections o! the County Superior Court jury rmy. Reagan. cages at a ranch near Rig that Anderson often was cruel • • T H EY'RE OBVIOUSLY The measure, which take! na_ .. , not go in g to find the uciru to her. She said they used docum ts the · effect immediately. a 11 0 w1 The bears had been turned to keep exotic animals and en 00 premises. Pl d t so the motivation may be one unem oye per90ns 0 con-loose In the wilds of the Pitt one time after an argument t. t · t f of harassment," Lewis told inue o receive paymen or River country, officials said. "'he dragged me into the lion's nev.·smen. 39 weeks, until nert May 1. one was shot by a local res\· cage and locked me in. The He said he has refused to The standard limit for draw-dent. The other was f""-• 1· · 1 1 be fit .,...."'" ion grabbed me in thC' heRd hand over such messages ing unempoymen ne .i s two months later, dead of andbeganbitingatmyskull. .,_,, the J ha has been 26 weeks . starvation. Its mouth fouled r guess he got scared and ~iuj~prope~;'tth'; ~ etwl~ e Uariiier at Top by porcupine quills. let me out.'' media to divulge inf'ormatloo SACRAMENTO (AP I -'--------------------------Gov. Ronald Reagan is spen· ding the weekend in ?\-!exico, v.·hich makes Lt. Gov. John Harmer the acting governor fo · · H a r mer . Repub!ICQn can- didate for lieutenant governor. wa~ appointed a week ago to sUcceed Ed Rein~ke, who resigned following a perjury conviction in them case. Noctu rnal J-0il Try·sts Suspected MODESTO (AP) -Romeos and Jutiets in stripes visited each otber for s e x u a I en· deavors inside the Stanislaus C.OUnty jail through a door they picked with a c o a t hanger, an inmate says. In a report preparOO by the sheriff's office. a w o m a n prigier accused three women and rour men trustees or the nocLurnal trysts thl.!: summer .... Evidence In the confidential report Includes scraped peint on lhe lock of a door which connects the m e n ' 1 and women's section ot the jail, an lnterctpted "love letter'' describing a nle:ht ot w l I d lovemaklrt«i and deep s<ntches scratches abserved ;>n the ba-.:k or one of the men allegedely involved. Sheriff Dan ~l&ay san he Is not entirely convinced the r o mantic interludes actually occurred, but hu taken the p"""utloo of onlel'lng a pick· proof stet! plate W<lded to tho door. None of the lruna.tN would admft taking part ln the even- hag encoWlters, but later one ' or the women rtPofl«I she lhought she was pregnant. A P-ublic .. AUCTION FRIDAY, SATIIRDAY, SllNDAY. ot I P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Slfuer, Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art, Paintings, J ewelry, Antiques, Bronzes, Furniture. S elect Indian Turqoaise •.• S 1.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. Courts. Out-Of-Pawn, Customs Seizures. etc. VlSn'ORSI Co•c ond aee whaijunan AVCTION canbel FREE ADJlllSSIONI ... across the street from seven of th e Southland's rriost elegant waterfront restaurants! .., ·'-· ... \.. ... HO UBS Inspection & Private Safes 2-4 P.M. & 7.e P.M.'Oally CioMK:l Wednesday 6 Thuriday AUCTIONS HELD EVERY FRIDAY, SATIIRDAY, SUNDA". ot I P.!11. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTER OiARGE. 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BEACH MAIDA 17331 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-6666 MIRACLE MAIDA 2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (714) 645-5700 • -- , A G . • DAI LY PILO'f t;DITORIAL P 4 GE .. Challenge for City Nc,vport Beach has derided lo exercise iU local option und r the Environmcnt;.11 Protection Agency's 1>arkinl! management plan. I laving m ude lhut declarution, there IS little the ci ty can do except w;1 it for c.:larificution of guidclincl'i for loc·a l ;_1dntin1stration that so far arc unclci1r <il best. All that is known of EPA's latcst adventure Is th.-t 11c"' p<1rking facilities or more than 250 spaces must somehow 1·cducc: rather than increase vehicle rnilcs traveled. By not ifvinc Er•A that it \1till d esign and .administer il s own pal'king plan, Newport Beach ~a~ freed it se lf fr?rn the spcttre of a federa l agency 1nd1rcrtly controlhng land use in an utten1pt to curtail .ai r pollution. .,\ But it remains to be seen if the cit y can devise a parking management plan that wiil pa ss EPA 's scrutiny. Al least 'it's well worth a try. Arter all. s hort of entert<.1 inment and recreation centers, it's difficult to say if a parliing Jot will eithe r add or s ubtract fron1 vehicle miles traveled . \Vhat 's c:loscr to ho m e ror som e is like ly to be fur- ther from hon1c for others . Ge t the Pape r s Out! Rou11d two in Newport Beach's effort to help conserve natural resou rces by collecting used ne\\·spapcrs for recycling comes up next week. Last month the recycling program v.'as hailed as an early s uccess when more {han 43 tons of used newspaper s \Vere collected during the initial six pickup days. they were worrieP because the once-u -m.onth pick up dUte mighfbe-lOO fnfrcqucilt for some homCO\l.'ncrs to kC<!p in mind. · Next collection day for Newport Beach residents Y."ho live east of the bay will be their first regular refuse collection day next week. Residents Ii ving west of the bay are asked to leave their used newspapers out for pick up the following \YcCk. 1'he city hopes ttre response or homeowners \\'ill be al least as great as it \\•as last month. Room for Improve1n e nl It is hardly surprising that a proposed n ew sign ordinance in Newpo1t Beach would run headlong into heavy opposition. After all. many valued businesses believe signs arc essential to keep commerce flov.•ing their Yi'ay. New sign restrictions. no matter how minor they mig ht seem to outsiders. arc bound to be controversial. • BUt to s uggest there is no need or · ·grounds\vell or l)Ub\ic . opinion " for updating the existing s ig n ordinance is to deny there is room For improvement. True . Ne,\'port Beach is not afflicted \\'ith the visual blight of long strcan1s of oversized neon signs similur to those that pollute Garden Grove and Anaheim. But it is also true that some exis ting signing prac· t ices contribute to unsightliness. i\ reasonable formula for p hasing out existing s igns that would be nonconforming under the proposed sign ordin ance was recently s uggested by Planning Commissioner James Parker. ,_ The m oney e arned from the newspapers sale v.1as m ore than enougti lo of[sel the city's direct collection costs. But leadCrs of the recycling ptogram admitted There's no reason why the fen.• \\'rinkles that remain in the proposal C9.n 't be ironed out lo relieve Nc\\'port Beach of unnecessary visual pollution \vithout curtailing business. NB Ford's New Staff Chief '. . • A Misleading Diversio1i . ,____May-Get-l!entago11-l!ost--1-Q t . Dear Gloomy G.u· s--il-Erices.-and-lilflation • 1 ' ' •• WASHINGTON -President Ford 's t .new staff chief, l)onald Rumsfeld, 1 v.•on't be a round the \Vh itc ~loll'>l' ~ more t~n six months. Sources in the President's con·, fidence say he needed someone in a hurry to replace A lcxandcr Jlaig, v.•ho had headed former President Nlxon·s White House staff. The Presiden t , •·ther efore, s um · .. moned· Rilmsfeld lWti>m he at:tually ba'i!i in 'rilind to be the next Secretary of Defense. Our .sourtes say Ford still intends to send the able Rumsfeld to presideo\'erthc Pentagon. TllE PRESIDENT v.·ant ccl to get rid or 1-l;d~. sa.v our sourres, b~cause he held loo ti~hl a rein on the \.\lhitc flousr staff. \\'hieh looked to him in· ste:id of Fort.l's people fo1· lheir or- i:lers. 1'hc Presidt·nt's plans· for Rum· ~feld, of coursl'. n1pa ns Sc<rrcta·ry ol Defense James SchlL>J;inge r \\'11\ be dropped from the <::1bint•t. ·rhis \\'ill be ·a victory for Secrr1ary 11f St:1t(• 11cnry .Kissin ge r, v.•ho has hern feut.ling \\'ilh Schlesin~er t"l\Cr foreign·n1ilitary policy. . l 'Vi\TCll OJ\ \\',\STE: Abo ut 180 "''elfa re official!; gathered on exotic t 'renchman's Rt•t•f in lhe Vir,g1n Jslands late last month to dist':ll'is the pli ~ht of the poor Choosin~ from a menu "l:1den 11·ith <1 host of s upt-rb eon!1nt~n 1 ;1I :specialties." lhry dine1I in l<1lr lu xu rr ---:IS"th{ly-r~rlk'e'd ::rtnnu th{' hunj?t'·r-thiit I~ v.a ining in im1JO\'l•r1s hl'd neigh· borhoods One ronfl•rcnrt' scs:-.1011, for l'Xam pie, dealt "'ilh food stamp 1Jrogran1s I t v><1S pre.si ded over by <in 1\gri cultur<.' IJ Pp<1 rtmcnl offi rial 11·ho ~·as flo\\'n in fron1 \\'i1~hini..'ln11. SJIJ9 r')und trip \\'II F:N T ll E prflblPt'll:-. of poverl.v f)(>r:tnH' 100 d<.•prt'ssin~. lhl' \\'Clf;ir<• off icia ls could l'S('ilf><' into the tor:1I v.·alers for "frl'l' s norkcl lC'ssons ... or on aftt•rnoon \our~ of the Virgin ls la1ul p;;racl1 ... 1•. 'l'hl' dt·ll'j!:llt"S c·an1t• frorn :u ~tal<'S and rc~ion:-.. Al le;ist 111 fC'drr;!l 11f fi1·ials frrnn !ht• 1\calth. Et.luc·al-l (JACK ANDERSON) and \\1elfa re De partment s lippe d do1\·n lo the \lirgin Islands for the con - ference. at a minimum cost lo the ta:<· payers of S200 apiece. includ ing hotel accommodations . \'OSE~1 1TE STOR'\': There is more to the stor~· of ho\\· \"osrnlitc National 1--'ark. 1\•ith scene ry no J-lolJyy.•ood studio could dupliratc. became the hackdro1' for the TV series ''Sierra.·· \\le published the first inslallment on September 15. The l\1usiC' Cor· poration or A mcrica. \\'C reported. had taken O\'Cr the camping and catering concessions in Yosemite in late 1973 .. Not lon g afte r11:ard<;. film crC\\'S belonging to an l\1CA subsidiar'y tur· ned up in the pHrk to film the "Sierra .. series. Al thoug h i1at.ure provided them \1·ith soml' of tht• n1ost spec" lacul;1r SCl'n ery in the \1•orld, \\'C reported. the l·lolly1\•ood hotshots tried to lmpr<1\'C it by 1lainting the rocks in one arl'a Move all of Newport Beach that is seaward or Coast llighway to Garden Grove and see what hap- pens to the city's ta« ba&e and property tax revenue. Who says the publ·i·c beach doesn 'L !!nhance the private properly enough to pay for beach ser· vices? R.J.C. Gloomy GU1 <•mm•ft1$ ••• 5ub,..lted bJ ••-•• -•Ml "ctn•roly rtllKI Ille \'MW$ ltl tl1t M"'~· S.lltl yewr '"'' "'" lol Gl-y ""5, o.;,, Pilot. It Takes Friends To Argue (SYDNEY.HARRIS) It is one of the paradoxes of human relationships that in order to ha\le a . .Cood and productive argument y.•ith a man, you firs l ha ,.e to be a friendof his. Tiii=: ''SI ER Rt\'' TV ShOl\'S are nO\\' <lpJX'ariog on the!'\ BC nt't \\·ork, v.·hich should be good ror ~I C1\'s camping and catering business in Yosemite. T he progr a m ·s producer . Bob Strangers can only be ineffectually Ci nadef, denies that the seri es y.•as polite or abrasi\•ely rude: it requires <'rea ted lo promote tourism in the friends to quarrel to a conclusion or at park. But here, <ti \e:ist. are same least a compact. \Vh cn strangers have (•urious coincidences: an argument. a bout politics or religion -The series was not proposed to or art. lht:Y arc busier defending their ;\lCA. as usually h:1ppcns, but l\1 CA personality than their point of view. init ia.W.d.Jt ..:.:Sslm.c.body ups lairs-~oL____:&:l'.:o friends can~come to grips .y,·ith.the !he idea" for the shou·. Ci n;.idcr subjerthonestl yanddccply. acknO\\' 11.'dgcd . --The pilot shO\\', ori gi na lly titled "Park Ranger." \\'as a sad flop. The srPncry outperformed the actors. and only a bear impressed the test a udien - ces. Yet mirilculou.<>I~'. l\1CA \\'US able to peddle the sc ri l'S to NBC. ·:1'h<'Y l)ou~hl it in spi1e nf !he pilot.·· said t'in:i dcr \\'llF.Tl l ER nr not !\IC.'1\ planned 11 lh11t 1\';i~·. \h(' l'Ornp:iny rould make up the i:~tra t'Osls tn the tour,.ist business thil\ 1ht• TV st•rics should attract to ''o:.-crn1I{'. C1n adl'r's com ment on 1hb,· "Thcrl' is no :illcmpt made 111 !ht• sho\\' to indic;ll(• that the park is Yo»t'n11tr ·· This is why so many social a lter· c:1tions a re fruitless and shallO\\'. ~ach ad\'Crsary is secretly striving to prove his supremacy to the other: logic and reason art• only incidental· weapons. and truth is subdued top I ausibi Ii ty. \'OL TA IR F.: once refused to take p;1 rl in a discussion \\•ith a chance :1cquain· tance because he said there l\'Crc too many persons present. The man. astoni s hed . said thrrc \\'ere only t l\'O of them, and they "'ere quite alone. "No." said Volt~lire. "there a rc at least s ix of us. There is the man ;you lhink you arc, the man I think you arc. :ind lhe man you reall y arr and the :-.a rncholds true thcoth cr\\·ay around ·· A Rare Success Story • • Adcbute. like a IOl'C af(air. must be in· ll'llSC ly honest to be satisfactory. The 1lcbatcrs. like lhe lo\ters. n1ust ool lie to c·:H'h other : but. more important. they 111ust not ljc lo thcmsel\ICS. T\\·o friends 11 ho knO\\' cut'h o!her \\'Cl! arc undr r no nc·tl'sr<ity to pr('tcnd they arc nohlcr or "1:-.l'r or more dii;11assio11utc than they re:1lly ar('. lr 1ini: l~1·rlin , h y ~1 ir hal•I l-"rerdlan1\, (Slc ln and I lay, ~M.95 l Thr 11 fc of Ir 1·i n ~ lier tin i ... I hr kind <1f ~tory ~OU I\ OU ldn 'I hC'lll'l'C 1f )'OU t.lld11 '1 k no\\' It 1\'ll!i ! rur \.\'h1•rc but 1 n rea t I 1ff· \\'Otild u scennd ~radc dropout \\'ii h I '11 o da) s fnrrna 1 in · .i;truetion 111 mus1t' S('I a "·hnlt• counl r.1' 1osintzinl!''' , BF.KLIN 'S 1•:1rly l1ff' \\'U!' UO('\t_'C P· • lianabll'. Horn ts r;1el Balinl' tn Siber1n. ht'\\ :is hrouch1 to !hr linitl•d Stateii. .at lhc aj!{' or four b1· ll:Jr('lllS necin l! ii po1:r111n lh ~ falhrr dit•d v.•hc n hr"' :i~ t'1~ht and hr had to J!O tel "~rk to hC'h} o;11pport his fanul~. ; 1 an~ Amt•r1 t':in Sllt'ces" :<.lo1·n·s 1i1 stn this \\JI \ bU1It'\\01 lht.·surrrsscs ~ hc.vr bet•n n._'..,C'n:.a11onal or l'nrlur1n~. Tk'rlin bC'f.!un In s \10r\..1n p; I.ft.• a~ a newsboy hul 1·1 rn r1s a rh1ld hint•,<; u·t-r(' s1n11ini:; 1n his bt•arl lit• ~ot rr'ltn music :i~ :J 111ni;:inJ,! y,;~i11•r. u l.1·nc:ist :tnrl lh1•n. 1\•he11 he lenrnc'fl t11 pn·k nul tun('~ on lhc hi.irk kt.>~"S cif a piano. ii com1>0!it'r ( THE BOOKMAN ) t:\'t:'.\' AS 1\ com r1osr r hr nc\•er did lt•arn lo r1•;1rl nr \\'rill' musl(', or to usr a pianr>·s \\hill' keys. nut hr nt•\'t•r had ;1 pn)hlrrn fi111lin1Z hell er ed uc:itrcl l>t'Oplt• 1\·ho could ron1n1i 1 I.Ju• lunes h1• hlunmc<l lo p:ip1•r . . IJ1t·r :1 :-p;u1 uf 50 ,\('a1·~. Hl·rhn ha1' \\l'lllt'll ;1hou1 :\,000 :-.•>nl!s. ;1nl) half of th1·m have ht·cn puhlishrd Some• h<J\'t' 111\t•rcstinJ: histnrirs (Jnr son.I! !h<il \\':IS rut out crf lhe \\'orld \\'ar I ll t'\'Ul'. "Yip, Yip ''aphanli." for technical rcosons. r:1me on stronJ: 20 ~·c:1rs lulcr tinder lh(' titlt> .. (iod Bless Am<'rit'n ·· 'Sn1ilc and Sho\\' Your l)im1>le" Oop Jk'<l 1n i91i hut ~·ilh '"~"' lrrirs l:1tf'r hccamc .. F::1~tcr P:irndc." A num~t v. rill.en to en' er ;i st:cnu. d11r1 In "An~ tlit" Gel ''our Gun" w:is_ titl ed "Thr1·r ·s No Businc~s 'J.ikc Show RusincbiL" o.,ugf\nrtcrson lU Pl l A 1.1'1 OST e \'e ryt h ingthu1 \\'c belic\le. 1\C bclic\le becallS<' of mi )(ed moli \'c~. 'l'his is \\'hat the senior ./. I'. r.'furgHn (1\'ho w:1s piraliCa l , bul not hyporriticall 1n c1;1 nt \\'hen he s<.dd· "Thtrc <H't two reasons for doing anythin ~ -:i J{ood rca~n . and the real r(·a:mn " Frien1ls hill'C lh(' l)rjvilcJ:e ()f pit•r· t:1ng beneath the "good" reason and rxposing the real reason for the 011· 110nenl's convictions and opinions ancl prrjudiC'('S maskin,I[ as ·1 racts " \\'II f.N W f~ a rl' young. \\'el\ccptr)'ing 10 pc rsuadcst r<1n Jltrs toourvie\\•point : hut 'A'CSOOO lc:trn that the 1norc fer\·cnt \\C get. the more rcsistancethcy put up. ll is part or the "''~dam of m:ituril)' to hecomc friends v.•ilh a m an before tryi ng to convC!rt him: if h(' does nol l!nO\\'YOll and trust you. he Is 1101 llkelyto tx:licveynu . ' WASlllNGTON -Had they set out lo prove one of the t:entral theses of [ ) Marxism, 'Mr. Ford and his fellow VON HOFFMAN politicians of both parties couldn 't ha\'C done it ·neater. Alter growling · aboul "exorbitant prices" in oil, Mr. '-------------" 'Ford then said (in a quote which may .17~,-,.. yet find its place in /T -'t the~u.seumoflm · ~ ... , per1ahs m ) that, -.. - ''Throug-houL ~ history, nations ha\le gone to war O\'er natural ad-,. \•antages such as--· water or food or convenient passages on land or sea." River l\lccca to rid the world of unfair oil pricing y.•ill h1rve the most negliglible effect on the cost of grub al the checkout counter. Inflation must rage on as be!orc, be't:ause r aising prices doesn't cw. inOation. The prices are a result~nnalion. The in- flat iOn of what? Either the money s upjily or the credit s upply. "''hich are the same thing. Prit:es and wages go up because n1orc dollars have been printed and therefore they are worth less. Without inflation, the rise in the price of anything means that people will either buy less of it or less of something else. Thus raising the price or oil can cause much hardship aJ\d ma ny dislocations, but it ca n't t:ause , inflation. That's something \\'C do to ourselves. · If the Pres ident or the United States says things like that, the fl.ta rxists need nol tcll us t halaursystem is bui lt on forcing foreigners lo sell their raw materials to us al lo\\' prices and to buy our manufactured goods .at high ones. In addition, Dr. Kissinger war·. ned lhe U .N. in basso tones about ''decisions to restrict production and maintain an artificial price level." And there is Sen. Scoop Jackson in the Congress, simplifyi ng it yet further by ca lling the prices foreign oil TllEN \'VJIY IS h1r'. Ford s aying producers charge •·tribute.·· that "exorbitant prices run the risk of B )' any known definition or a '''orldv.•idc depression and threaten capitalism, the.re is 00 such thing, of the break doy.•n of "'orld order and course. as an exorbitant or an unfair safety?" Can all or that happen jdst · · bet:ause the Arabs and Iranians now or an unjust price. Any pnce and have large amounts of money ciltler S200 billion floating offshore in a da is)' t:hain af IOUs. The opinion is tl);i:t many of the borrowers are insolvent, and that the demands of the oil- producing countries for payment a re going to force ·creditors to s tart cal- ling in their Joans. \Vith the President talking about ··.,..·or'ld'\\'ide depression '' and •·ultimate bankruptcy," \l'e might do y.·ell to take ct look at the "built-in protections" \\'hich most or us have been told 'A'ill pre~nt another'l929-39. None of those that apply to the stock market -the margin requirements, lbe,Securities and Ext:hange Cam mis- sion, broker insurance-has preven- ted a crash. WllAT ABO UT unemploy ment compens ation, v.·ellare ·and Social Security? In addition to helping in· di\liduals, these programs wci;:e made to keep purchas ing power up, thereby guaranteeing a cert~in level below 1vhich bu.sincss couldn't slump. At the time, it was probably considered im- possible to have this kind or recession and inflation at the same ti me, but we do, and there is ample evidence to argue that the recession is actually caused by the inflation. If that is the case, the famous "built·in protection- ..s." \\'hit:h a rc deliberately designed to be inflationary, may make matters \\'OTSC. every price, high or low, is a just to'bank or invest ? Hardly. Then what price. if a willing seller will take it are they afraid of? Jt would seem \Vith a lot of luck. it'll turn out that and a willing buyer will gi\'e it Thus, the basis af the fe ar is that the oil lh e President and everybody else in reality, fl.tr . Ford, v.·ho is dead set producers' "·anting to s~ll for cash in-\\'ho's sounding alarmed and alarmist against price t:o ntrol in America. stead or credit may precipitate a col -are mistaken. But in any case. wild' \vanl'l to impose it on Arabia. lapse or an overblo\\·n. horrendously S\\'ings at Arabs and Venezuelans.and unStablcintcrnationalbankin·gstruc· lnd o nesi<ins are the kind af . 8 ~.'L.-P-R..F..S-~-E-N T---F-OR--0 '..S--ture:-Dcpending on-who--you-talk--tu;---mts"le-al!iOlfOi\'e rSions tfial "'11lrom- fhng1ng the American fleet up the there is' anywhere frnm S75 billion to pound confusion later on. Brown Jr. for President? \Viii Edmund G "Jerry" Bro\\•n. Jr .. be lhc nt>xt Preside nt of the United Stales? No, the question is not a typographical error. Brown is run· nin,g for governor of Ca lifornia in this election, notpresidcnt. But even 6'ef6re California became the nation's most pop1,1lous stale. its go\lernors we re b ei n g s tri cke n with th e well known politi c al disease or .. Potomac fever." f<:arl Warren suf · fcred from it a nd made two atlem· pts to win the GOP pre s idential nomina tion . Edmund G , "Pal" ltrown was bitte n by the bug the day aft er he \\'as first elected governor. And Ronald Re agun, only in office a year and a half, attempted a coup at the 1968 GOP convention and his present crrorts indicate signs of a relapse. The f:ict Is that, because of the st11tc·s population whi ch gives it. the lar~st delegations lit the presidential oominntlni: con\lcntions, anyone elec- ted go\lcrnor becomes an instant presidentia l candidate. i\f.R EADV t:astem pundit5 arc In· eluding Junior Brown's n::ime in their' listJ; of Dcmoe rallc prospects In 1976. I lis injecLlan Into the national scene e \'CTI t>cfore his e lection as go\ltrnor is estc.blishcd. is largaly due to the with· clrawoi l or Senator Ted Kennedy as a 1076 contcndl!r. ,. This has· sent the Democrats scur· rying to build up new hopefuls to fill the void. Until now mast ot the 11si>l rants were lyini: dormanl in the ' ( EARL WATERS ) . belief th at ir Kenned)' wanted ii he \\'OUld get it. \Vhile some of the old horses sut:h as ~fcGovern, A1 cCarthy, t.1uskie and •tumj>hrcy are be ing trotted out for regrooming, the search for some new fatts is underway. Part of the !!ffort \\/ill be to head off Governor· George Wallace who. with Kennedy's depar1 lure, now looms large as the one with the most.support :it the moment. IT JS probably just a5 unrortunate for young Brown as it is rorthe people of California that th'e 7G national politic11I sweepstakes has become mixed up with the Immediate contest for govcrnQr. But the campaign rrom this point on . will he clouded by that l:.~uc. The question will be whether Brown is sin· c.-ere in his desire to be governor or .. i~ he merely seeking the office as 11 step- ping stone to higher office? Since that is exactly \\'hal he did with the job o( Secretary or State. there is grounds to be suspicious or his prtsent motives. And Calirorni:an:-i have become in- creasingly bitter about the tendency of \heir govcrnor5 to abandon them in I.ht pursuit or n·ational office. llis opponent.. RepubUcan Houston t. Flournoy, esca~s that aligma. In· cumbent Pr~sidcnts Invariably receive their party's nomination and President Ford has already signalled · h~ will be a candidate In 1976. ff elec- ted governor, Flournoy would not therefore be dh1tr:1 eted b,y pr~s id~n­ tial ambitions. at. leostduring lhe 1irst. rou11years. S(), even though his injection into the national presidential contest is not of his own doing, Junior Bro.,..•n is now ronfronted \\'ith the necessity or as· suring the voters that, ir elected, he would devote his full attention to the job af being governor and not neglect those responsibilities by seeking tbe president:y. That will be a laugh o~e to sell. Howeve r much he may protest, ii stretches the already overstretched credibility or the public to believe that an ambitious politician wauld turn hi!i back on a presidential nod. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W etd, Publish.tr Thoma• Keevil, Editor Oorbora Kre;bich, Editorial f.'oge Editor • .Tht editorial page ol the Daily Pilot seek5 to Inform and &llmulate ~aders by presenting on thb pa~ d1verst rom mentary on topics ot in· le.mt by srndicatt~ colum"ists and cartoonists. by provldin1 1 fon.im for reader$' views and by ~tlog thls newspa~r·s oplniOl\I and idtis on current topica. 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J6~1\ Kelt'hedy was ordered 10 appear in Fairfax County Trartle Court Nov. 6 to ans~·er a charge that she TV Ejli so<le ___ _,_O.n.Lesbian s Postponed NE\V YORK (U.PI) -NBC has postponed for r u r t h e r ediling an episode of "Police . \Voman" that includes a subplot involving a I e s b i a n relationship. Ronald Gold. spokesman for the National Cay Task Force. called the network's decision "a step in the right direction of riddiAg television of the- s t er e o typed image of homosexuals." NBC, however. said its decision was not made on lhe basis of any protests. "THE EP I SODE ~·cnl through the nom1al NBC sta11- dilrd re\'ieW process." an NBC spo~csman said ... and it was decided to postpone the show for future editing." The spokesn1an said t h e sho'1! entitled "Flower of E\'il," l)rimarily dealt with a "ripoff" scheme in an old age home. In a subsidiary plot. the three rernalc proprietors are involved in a "l~sbian IO\"C triangle.'' HE SAID AN episode en· titled "Only a Game" ~·in be aired in its place Oct Z2. The net>A·ork ·s deci s ion . follows a controversy bet~·een militant gay organizations and ABC aver a program dealing ·with the rape of a young boy by his 1nale teacher. Despite the protest. A B C -nrrea ~"Tile Out rage:-·-an episode on A B C' s ··ritareus \Velby. M.D."' on Tuesday. llowe\'er sever a I !lff1liates decided not to air the pro- sram. 'A·as driving under t-b e-i • nuence or alcohol \\'hen her car smacked into another auto in suburban Virginia. ~lrs. Kennedy, 38. the \\ife of Sen. Edward Kennedy, (0.. !\1ass. l. \\'HS ch a r g e d Wed- nesday '*ith driving under the inguence of alcohol after ~ · while conv~rtible bumped the rear .or a car . '&topped at a r-ed:...J.i~far-rrom--the Kennedy home in this surburb .. That car in turn hit a. third auto. TllE RE \VERE no injuries, and damage to the cars in· \.uived "·as estimated b y police at $1~400. 'Assistant Comm o n"'ealth's Attorney William Bechtold said ·Thurs. day conviction on the misde- meanor charge carries a max- imum penally or 12 month! in jail and a $1.CO'.l fine . Con- victioO means loss of driver's license for a minimum of six moo,ths and possibly for up to ooe year under Virginia Jaw. If usual procedure in such cases is followed. the cotmty traffic court judge may ask ~lrs. Kennedy if she '" o u t d like to participate in an ex- perimental. rederally·funded program called F a i r f a x Alcohol Safety Action Project. which could incJude treatment such as group counselling and driver education. BECHTOLD SAID a defen- dant who participates in such a program may then have charges against him red~ to reckless driving. · Officer Doris Cooper of the Fairfax .County polic-e s a t d ~1rs. Kennedy may seek a cootinwlnce if she enters a plea of innocent, or may re- quest a trial before the Traffic Court judge on the same day of her hearing. Police said Joan Kennedy \\1l~ven a breathalY.zer lest and released ui'i<lCT Personal - recognizance follo~ing a hear· ing before a special magistrate. Police declined to make public the results of the test. B1·ea.1Jts, Devices Silico11 l1npla11t Dev ices Reec'lllell \\.ASH!i'\GTON" (AP) -The Food and Drug Administration has am1ounccrl !hr recall of ~.ooo pairs IJr sil icon breast iln11!ants and 2.000 pairs or after surgery and there is no cause for alann among those ~·ho received an implant and experi e nce no com· plicalions, the agency said. !'i!icon le!!liclf' i n1 p 1 a n l s ONE CASE Of infection has bec:n1se of defective packag· been report e cl but in- ing that cou(d rcsu\l in in-vestigators ha\'e not determin- fl'c1ions. cd whether the infection 'vns The p rod u cl .. ~ iv e r e caused by the ilnpl.111ted .>ros- distributed during the I as t thelic device or fault y surgical yr;ir by the [)011· Corn i n g procedure, an agenc:y spokes- Corp. nationally and in Tokyo. man said . n r u s s e I s . C a n a d a and Both products "·ere put up Anstral1:i. -in blister ·packs by Do w-1...t Sll.ICO~ BREAST impl:m!S norn1ally are used lo cnlar~e small breas1s or re place tissue rem'oved because of cancer. Prosthelic lestes replace those rl'moved for health reasons or as a resu11 of accidents. The FIJA said r o u ti n e testing by the company last month disclosed !hat defecti ve 1Jackag1ng caused some or the 1Jrod11cts to be. nonste.rilc. A nonsterile br eas t or tcstlcular itnplant could cause Infection aft er surgery. I h e F'DA snld. 'rlw infccllon ~·ould be rc11ll)' 11pparcnt s h or t 1 y Hemlock, r.lieh .. plant a n d bear the firm name of-Dow Cornin g Corp ., "1l'dical Products. Midland, !\Tich. TllE FDA SA I 0 ()ow su~peclcd that a ne11i· p.1c"age &·aler was to blam e for the probtem. The firm not ified r. l n s t i c surgeons and distnbutors or the possible nonsterility prob- lem on Aug. 26. They "·crt> advised lo hold lhe products Wltir they had bl-en relabeled 11s nonsterllc. >A'lth in st ructions on1 ho~· lo stciilize th c m before in1p\unta\ion. I I , Size 6.50-13 tubeless bla·ckwall . plus $1.78 f'ed. Ex. Tax • Size E78-14 lubeless blackwal!. plus $2.24 Fed. Ex. Taic G78-14/15 H78-14/15 s221s s25es G 78-1 4/15 tubeless blackwa!I. plus S2.55. $2.63 Fed. Ex. Tax Size H78· 14/15 tubeless btackwan. plus $2.77, $2.82 Fed. Ex . Tax WHITEWALLS ONLY $2TO $5 MORE PER TIRE. • F78·14/15 tu beless blackwall. plus S2.41 , $2.42 Fed. Ex. Tax CHARGE IT AT GENERAL TIRE I .. 12Sxi4 .: ••• , $16.00 USxlS •.•.•• $18.tS 900xl5 .•..•• $19.95° GENER.AL GT SOM WHITELINE ~-~ ,Sile E78x 15 . ~1695 ' General Jet Air Ill VW -Blackwalls 560xl5 General India Whitewall Fiberglass Belted RAIN CHECX: Should our supoly cl sa.me 11z1s e r lrnes tufl &hort du11119 1n11 1\'tnl, "'' •Ill hol>Or 1ny or<1er1 pl1t•d now IC!' lu1u•e aei. .. ry 11 the ltd-1'ita11 P•kl. 4 l'ty Hylo11 Corti ••d J ,._,., Mh. A-7113. M WIDE 70 SERIES f'.E.T. $2.54 GENERAL SCRAMBLER Scrambler Letterwhite FIBERGLASS BB.TED G70xl4 F.E.T-S2.84 GENERAL JUMBO 780 FIBERGLASS BB.TED L-78-15 D-RAHGE Blaclc STEEL BEL TED RADIAL BLEMS PLUS 12.28 to S3.60 F.E.T. Each Tire -OeoencMng on Size GR78-t4 GR78-IS 'l'ly. l ' GENER.AL INDl.A J-7814 H-7814 F.E.T. S2.75 to $2,80 Give yourself a brake ... .· COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE 95 mos I GENERAL TIRE , CiiS1-IE ERAL -·' TIRE 585'WEST 191h ST., COSTA MESA -OAIL Y 7:30 to 6:00-646·5033 -540-5710 ' , • ..... . ' -. ... , . . Orande Co-as-i @J EDITION • .- Today's Finni N. Y--:.S toekS VOL. 67 , NO. 284, 4 SECTIONS., 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1974 c TEN CENTS . Sanit~ry Board Hopefuls Seek 'Visibility' Three contenders for a single vacancy on the Coata ti1esa Sanitary Distrit1 boord ot directors said today it's time ror 1nore public participation in the district's activities. Candidates for the seal opened by lhe retirement of Director Ellis Porter are Elsie Kroescbe. Henry Panian and Dale Seconl. Applications for the position still are being accepted at the sanitary district office at Costa Mesa City Hall. • "It is time citizens take an increased interest in local government, particularly special districts such as this one." said Mrs. Kroesche, a member of the Santa Ana Region Water Quality Cootrol Board, a state agency that watches water quali· ty in a large portion of Orange County . "It has been an invisible form of go.,... ernment. Anything that can be done to make it more visible should be done." said Panian, a history instructor, at Qrange Coast College and studenl of water development projects. "The district always has had very low visibility," said Secord, a leader of the Envirorunemal Coalition of OrM&c County and wisuccessful candidate for the district board a year ago. The district board has jurisdiction over trash and se\vage collection Y.'ithin the cily. Actual treatment of the sewage Kissinger Scare Gun Accidentally Fires on-P-lane DAl\tASCUS (UPI) -Secretary or taxiing for takeoff from Cairo I o bet\veen Israel and the Arab nations and State lfenry A. Kissinger n a r r o w l_,Y Damascus and was not hurt. perhaps lower Arab oil prices. escaped injury today when an Israeli-Later, he was able to joke about The UZ1 is a rapid-fire ~bm:ichinc gun and security officials said they keep smde UZI submaCh.ine gun fell from the incident with Bothe and · newsmen ii on hand in case large crowds get a r8'j inside his pl'ane and discharged aboard the plane. Bothe remained with out of control. When it discharged ac- is handled by !he Orange County Joint Sanitalion Districts. ~1rs. Kroeschc a past president or the Orange County League of Women Vote.l's, noted that the league is "'lery eager to alert the public to activities of special districts" and that is one reason she is Sl'eking ty appointment.. She is a founding member of the Enviroomental Coalition. past president of th Project 21 Open Space group at UC Irvine and a past member ol lhe Orange Coon!y Grand Jury. Panian aid that. within future years, the relationship betv.-·ecn v•ater deveJop- ment and waste water treatment will become closer through various recyding projects. Panian said past experience w i t h J\1etropolitan Water District projects and various state water develoment pr<r positions ~oold assist hin1 in serviui:: the districl_ Secord v"a~ parl!cu!rly rr1t1c<rl of the fact lhat lhe d1s1nct has had relatively few election.s 1n ll!ii h1~r)'. Elections were held in 1g511 and H)73. ln other Yl'ilrs, djrec1ors have been appointed to board po!iiitions b1.'C<luse the incumbents \\ere not chn llcngcd. Others h<l\'C bt.'i.!n appointed to fill vacan- cies. . two sttJts that slightly wounded Secret the party. cidentally, Bothe fell to the floor In -·~ice-agent Walte~~l-----ll'he-1neident-wtis-iiot cXpech:d""tcrhavc-----'he-galle.~n&-a:nd-Ki~nget-.!..-. . . . , was rushed to his forward cabin by arm ~ grazed his forehead. any ma1or effect on K1ss1ngcr s seven-olher Secret Service agents. Kissinger was only 20 feet away when day , seven-nation Middle East mission The agents did not know immediately the incident occurred as hls plane was in search of a permanent pea1.'e formula (See ESCAPE, Page AZ) Udall Against More Drilling For Coast Oil By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of n.. 0.lty Pl .. t Sl•ff Former interior Department Secretary Stewart Udall. the man who app'roved offshore oil drilling near Santa Barbara and has taken licks for it ever since, said Thursday night he does not favor renewed drilling off the coast. Udall, speaking before a group of Saddle.back Valley refiden ts, said the current approach or the Department of the Interior is to locate oil, pump it out ot the ground and use it. "We should be conserving it," Udall said, unol using it up." During his tenure as secretary of lhe Interior in the 1960s, Udall approved drilling leases of the Santa Barbara coastline, site of a major oil spill in 1969. "l have taken the brunt for what happened in Santa Barbara," Udall said. He charged that tile current Interior Department secretary. Rogers Morton, has embarked on a policy of "let's go out and ransack the cont in en ta I shelf.'' The department has put forward plans " Ba.ndit Strikes Store on Coast A daring, lone bandit kidnaped and robbed two employes of the Safeway Market at hfonarch Bay in South La.gun.a about noon today, taking $1!,000 and then treeing his bostages unharmed. lt!anager Leonard G. Okey of La· ~ Niguel and boxboy Timothy Myers of Mission Viejo were ::tb- dueted at J{Ullpoint from the park- ing lot of the shoppi ng center above Pacific Coast Highway. ...... Orange County Sheriff's Sgt. P.oll- ert Coutts said the pai r -who had been on the way to make a Frjday bank deposit -were forced to take the ba ndit to Caribbean Drive in Laguna Niguel, where they were rele"a.sed The car v.·as recovered near ine scene, but the suspect escaped . 2 Bandits 'Long Gone' in Piitlc 's Drug Ro~hery ·Six _ic\t·rested As Agents Get tf. Tons of Pot Federal. agents and detectives from seve ral Orange County police departments Thursday night seized more than four tons of marijuana in Santa Ana. Police said it was worth at least $3' mil- lion on the illicit dru~ market. The haul. believed to be the largest on record in lhe county, also resulled in the arrests of six Santa Ana residenls, including two married couples, a police spokesman said. Arrested were : -James L. Bond, 28, of 733 \V. Cor· rigan Lane. -Emma J\I. "Tina" Bond. 27, of the same address. -Joe Solis. 31 , 2025 ~1eriday Lane. -John J\J. Solis, 28, 3909 S. Alder St. -.. -Dennis Hutnik. 24, 18791 17th St. -Nancy A. Hutnik, 23. of the same address. Spirit Wash A car wash to raise money to suppOrt t he Costa f\.1esa High School Spirit Club activitie.~ will be held from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Village Shell Station at the corner of Mendoza Drive and 0.llY Piiot 11111 ....... El Camino Drive. Spirit Club members will wash any car, and clean the· interior, for $1 . Give your bug - or whatever you drive -a bath. Wilbur Mills a No-show lIEW Boss Bocks Re in f or eccl Bill 'For Pri·vncv' -Says He's Got tl1e Fl11 ~ B\• JOHN VAtTER ZA "The whole family came do~11 with .Of '"'' o.tty P1io1 s1~11 .. Secretary of Healt h. Education and From \Vire Ser\1c-es the bug his grandson had yesterday, \Velfarc Caspar \Veinbergcr told 8 la rge Afdls' administrative ~i~tant-.Eu~ene-uc-li'Vfnealfd!cfli'e Thlli'Si:fay-t , a • --''OO-.Jlease-J.6-million-.acres-of......offshore sites along the LA>S Angeles and Orange County coasts to oil companies for ex· ploratlon and drilling operations. A pair of bandits branAi s hin g automatic pistols who robbed O>sta Mesa City Councilman Alvin L. ' ' Pin k ' · Pinkley, his wife and seven lunchtime customers Thursday are probably Jong gone from the area, police cooceded today. A full ton of grass ·was discovered by agents in a truck parked behind a gas stalion at Bristol Street and _W:arner...A.'lenue.. An.additional Uu-ee tons were found in raids on the suspecls' homes. \VA SH INGTON -Rep. \Vilbur J\1ills (0-Ark .J, sent "'ord to Congress today lhat.-he was ill-and wottld-not-be--abtc to make his first public appearance since a woman jumped out of his car f\.1onday into the backwater or the Potomac River. C'.oss told reporters awaiting ~11l1s ar· federal can1paign is under \l'HY to rein· rival. force the individual's right of privacy. .. '· ' . One of the problems with the pt'OJ>Ol581, Udall said, is that no one knows just how much oil is located off the coast. The United States Geologic Survey, the agency responsible for making the determinations, often guesses too high, Udall claimed. "l have been misled by them," Udall sald. "Sometimes their estimates have been 100 percent too hlgh." Udal l cited the eumple of I e a s e s awarded off the Florida coo.st tece11t1y. "Five companies paid $600 miWon fo r (See UDALL, Poge A!) ' Oraage <:east • Weadaer Patchy late night and early mo rning low clouds or fog other} wise sunny and warmer saturd~·r Highs in the . upper 70s inlano, slightly lower at the beaches. INSIDIC TODAY One of Eviope's hottest con- ducting properiiea. ii-coming-to-- wield hla baton over the UC Irvin(' Orchestra. Staff Writer Torri Barley talked with Alvaro Ca.ssuto and why he beUeves the orchestra can become a major mK.!icaL force in Soiithenl° Cali· /ontia. lt'11 aU on the Wttkender cover. "' YMlr Stnkt .. J ... 11... .., \.. M, .. .,. 114 C1tlftrlll• "I c .. nultf c1.u ~k• c, Cl9,._., er 0.11111 Motlct• .U t:lllttritl ..... A4 flln•llCt 16-1 H~H It Allll \.lflll¥"t 11 MtMJ Oll(ltl' IP MOMf n.t ., -, ... MvhMI fllfld' N H•li.ii.I M... At or•11t• c_,., •• .. _.. •1-t 1..m ••s IJKll M..-tl•'1 ... , T ... •IMH Cl T""lwn CH WHlfllr A4 WwM ~_. M Wnk........ Ct.a The loss today Y.'as estimated at a little over $.SOO, according lo the longtime civic r leader, aft.er he and the other • victims added up money missing from the cash till and their wallets. Costa Mesa police converged on Pink 's Costa J\lesa Pharmacy, 1820 NeY.ix>rt Blvd., seconds after the 11:30 a . m . holdup. Both they and Newport Beach police stopped and detained poSSib1e suspects within minutes, but all were cleared of any involvement . Investigators thcori?:ed today that the bandits -one of whom carried a .38 caliber automatic pistol resembling a German luger, were unfamiliar with the area. A police spokesman also said officers round bags containing more than 100.000 sl,lla!l white pills thought to be am- phetamines. The investigators were armed with sea rch warrants issued by r e d e r a 1 magistrate Arthur Bradley and were acting on information given to them by undercover officers and informants. The truckload was found first early Thursday evening when a specially train- ed dog was brought in in an effort to catch the scent of the marijuana. According to his agent-handler, the dog '"went berserk'' when he detected the huge truckload. The truck appeared to be empty but officers found it had false nooring and contained. the cache of of marijuana. REDS HE AR TA.LE (JF REP. MILLS h10SCO\V !AP ) -Tass today reported the \Vilbur 0. l\fills episode under the headline "A Congressman In Li quor." The official Sovie t new s agency said, "When the incident beca1ne w id e I y known in the U.S. capital. 1'tills was forced to admit 1hat he was an1ong those involved in the incident.'' The Vi'ashington Post today quoted but that technology n1~1kcs the Job ;i lh~e sourC(!S as sayi~g the woman "'.ork-tough one. ed in 1973 as a stripper at the S1l\'er Relating a recently d i s co v c r c <l Slipper in Washington .Ufldcr the n~me ph ern:nienon whereby ont' c o m p u t c r ~a nne F~xe , the Argent In e sy.stem can loot anulht'r of its t!ata. firecracker. \Veinbcrger said th,il tine of the best The Post said the identification was methods of ending abuses In inlormalion- provided by Bill Garney, a \Vashington gathering would tx· a "Privacy Bill of dancing instructor, who said he gave Rights" which rould be £.>nnctcd either her ballet lessons three years ago, and al the state or the federal level. by two strippers at the Silver Slipper Such legislation . "'hich he endorsed. who declined to allow their names to would assure th<' citizen that he "·ould be used. . have a~ss to his records 111 lhe pubtic 'fhe newsp~per quoted _the ty;o strip. or private St.'<'lor. that he "'Ould havc pers as say1~g lhat ~tills and 1'~rs. the right to rhaltrngc lhC' \ eracitr of Annabel Ba1t1stella_ had bee~ seen specific data in the dos.sif'rs and lhe-n togelher r<'gular\y since July 1913. to determine how 11 1~ d1s.sc111ini1ted.. (Ste 1\ULLS, Page A.Z)_ ··The tC<'tvlo!ogy ic; ne11·. tind it hflll ../~ ..A. ..A. gro"'n \'Cr~'-fast:· hc said ... H W \\'einbt'rgt•r. 11host• \\"ashin~lon career •oon~t Believe He Done It!' \11as launched durin~ !he l\i-.:on ycur". made no SJX'Clf1t rt•ft·rt'ncr~ to th r abuses in tht· ni.:ht 10 rr11 tiry bla111t'CI on his fo rn11·r boS$ "They couldn 't be 'locals'.'' said Det.ec· :~··"'~g~un~d~•d:~~ct!" wr:,'·~i~'h~J .A_r1consns 1\'ei g libor s R elu:t to .~ills' Cu11er resort to a holdup in despcratioo fo r • nloney and narcotics. KENSETT, Ark. (AP) -"I don 't 1hCrc had been anything on him, it 111e pi)nksler's sign read '' r. o ·Go \\'cinbt•rt:1'r rounrl111,t: off a full 1l11 y of apJ)('aranc-t'~ 1hrnughOlH !ht• -.1.ill' \\•as on hand !11 launch a I lt 'I ftericll ol lt·ctur(.l1-, rel<ili·d II> lhr nghl 11! ~ir11,1r~ 1n th\· r.s. i·Because everybody knows Pink believe he done it -runninl? around. would have come out a long tin1e ago. Freewny" and was draped on ~ n doesn't carry hard 6rugs," he explained. drinking with women -old as he is.'' \Vhen he comes in. he puts his car over))ass along the highway near Little "It was a dumb robbery," said Detee· Lottie Franks, 81, said of her long-li111e Rock named in honor of 1'1ills. Uve Norm Kutch, noting ' the num_ber rrelghb9r ancki:Qngcessman. \Vilbur 1'1.ills. in the same _garage ! do. lie SJlYS Perrin .Jones or Seffrcy, who publisht-! Of CW:l.OrnCfSpte!erll-three of wOOm That was before hfllls admitted Thurs· hello and asks h<lv.• l am. He's n lhc only daily newspaper in Mills' ho1ne walked into _the soda fountain as it da¥ that he had been involved in 11n good neighbOr. Hc..'s never done anything county. said he tried to get. some reaction was ln-prog~nd the risks there.fore incident in Washington after a party like that around here If you had a lo the incident at a civic club mee ting involved. at a restaurant \\'ith some friends. neighbor like thal . "'ou\d you believe Th11rsda y. "I didn"t gel 11ny turnoff to The bandits. angered ~t Pinkle~·s lac!k Bul even before his explanation, most what they're saying now?" l\fills," he said. "They were more r.on - of hard drugs , forced him to lurn over of the 1.444 residents ol his home town Florence Vogel. 73, nu1de no bones cerned about him lhan about the In- the two w~ts he normally carries. were inclined to back him and to distrust about her attitude. cldcnt.'" The town of Kensett Y.' R ~ cleaned oul !he lit\ and look billfolds news reports about a man who Ms "1'n1 going 10 vote for him If he J:l'enerally defensive. from customers. represented them for 36 ycl\l's. done all of it. and I don't believe he Pnuline Wilker.ion, who y.•as peddlin~ Stutl cut, 26, Sla in NATIONAL CITY (AP ) -G) I be r l Ramos, 26, a student at Southw6Stcrn • College was shot to death in an af· terhours club early tqday. Later ll-1anucl Chavez, 50, WHp arrested at his home In Chula Vista and booked. 1'layor Gene \Valdon. \Vho ha~ Hved did. l'\'C known him since he "''S about vegetables from ~he back ot a pickup next door to lt1lll.s for 17 yee1rs. said: that high. I don't know "·ho brought truck, said, "E\•erybody ln to,vn has "lte'll lell what he wanl! me to kno\\'." ttu.s out but l hope \Yhoever 11 .vas gets heard about It on the nt'\\'S. I don't \Vhnl would \Valdon do U h·lills told• It rammed down lhc,ir thro..11. · know what to think.'' him nothing? Lucille Jones, 58, an emplo~·e of lhc Polillc11I observers generally believe<! "Nothing," Waldon :tnswered. ''It 's .. Kensett Watt r Oepurl!nent, sairl : "I was before the Incident that h1 ills would \\'I n none or my bus\ocsa. stunnl'<I . 1 always voted for J\.1r. h1llls. his r3ce for congN!:Mnlan despite :i poll "\Ve've known him from the 40 or A lot ot times thin,llS are µuule larger whic.h sho"'·eri lhat h.i1 "approvt1l rating·' 50 fear!i wo were growing Up with thun they 11ctu11lly are, We all think a In the district dropped from 70 percent to him around town," \Yal don 11ald. "If lot of WObur. I still du." 38 perttnt over a five-n1onlh period. "" ,. ' I tSec \\'El\llH·.ltl;J',ll. l'a:;-. .\:!l lJOlf' POST.'! Y l·:T A \O'fllt:H (;·I I ,\ ~F;\\' \'OHh tAP ! -1he111<.'<.:k m11·k•·t ~nappi>d li;1l'I.. fron1 ro1 nt• earl) PJl.ll1l ll'lk· in~ to p<k'I .'U•H ;tnolht?r hro11i :ht•··inc ~ 111 n1odrt.1h I\ ;1cl1\t' trt1•h11,. !".\; \ 1Tablt•J>. Hi 1 The D11" Juflt'" ;n 1•r:1~1' (I f 'Ii' r11du-.. trlai:; J.:J1n<'ll IO.f)'l point~ to ~-~1 Ii Th :.-l:i~I l1n1c thr n1.1rkt'I 11ru ;urt"I ;i surite of ~tt<'I• oroporttnlt'f; "·'r'f Ht ltth• ~la~· 1970 . "hen the D111\" f'hr 1! ... ·J i9 20 in four lrarl1ng d<i\~ in 11 h•lllll · 11(f 111.• bo!lon1 of !ht• lf16!1-iU ~'~r 111.Jrk• I Gainers out1>11r1'd !w.ier~ h) .; lo :! lod.1y on the New York Stotk J~-.:ch;111" .... • ~A·~ D"'IL V Ph.OT c Fmnily Leads Pack 111 Cat Race - By ALMON LOCRABEY ••t1lftl ldllol~ SA N DIEC 0-1'he Be au c hamp brothers. Dick 11.nd Bob. and their respec- tive l\'i\'cs. Ca rol and Jeni'lyn, er' mak· ing a fan1ily affair o( l,he Hobie Cat 16 ~.'.ltional Championship regatta off Mission Bay. After the first three ra ces, Dick and Qirot are enjoying :i fat lead 11'ith a second and l\\'O fir.its . and Bob and Jenalyn are in sa,-ond place with fin ishes of 10-1·2. Both couiles are from Corona de\ ~far and have been active in Hobie C:lt competition for several years. The e:irly domination of lhe cham- pionship by Dick and Carol has surprised no ooe. The 31-year-old real e s t a t ': manager \\'ilh his wife as crew l1as already \\'on lh e Southern California High Point Championship in a series of five regattas held throughout the season. Thursday·s initial lhree races \\'ere sailed in lighl nirs. After three more races today the field of 88 will l)C cut with the top SO sailing in the chant· pionship flight Saturday and Sunda~·. 1'he remainder will sail for the ron- solation prize. The: Hobie 16 championship is being sponsored by the Miller Brewing Com- pany marking the first time the Hobie Cat Association has taken on a major c<fmmen::lal sponsor. D1Ur '"'' Stiff '"''- TIRED, BUT ·sTILL SMILING, PADDLER CAPUNE ARRIVES IN NEWPORT HARBOR He Pushed On Today Toward San Clemente Where He Hopes to Meet Nixon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paddler~s Dome From Page Al ~'EINBERGER .. Larry· Clt]J1111e :7Vea.r End of Vo:vage t.tuch of his address dealt with the con1plexity of contemporary-society and the debate over how n1uch information should be gathered about an individual. By HJLl\RY KA \'E his· hopes for a warm welcome at the Government , he observed, has a major 01 lto4I Dili, "II" 11111 Nixon compol!Dd, potential for abuse of the individuaJ's A tangle with a killer whale, getting _The paddler told of an episode with right to privacy. lost while paddling 10 miles out at 8 killer whale at Tamales Bay near ··rhe Social Security Administration sea and two bouts with food poisoning has earning records on nine out of were all part of the latest marathon Point Reyes. t!very 10 workers in the country," Ile sea journey undenaken by .;.. ar r y "It was in heavy seas with poo r said. C a p u q_ e , the 31-year-old long visibility and l was ..about a half mile "Detai ls from the tax retlltns or nearly distance_ paddler from Balboa Island. off the point. 1 caught a big swell 80 million Americans are stored in the Capune wearily paddled into Newport-and there in the whitecap wa s the whale computers or the Internal R~e v en u e Harbor Thursday af!emoon on a final and a few seals,,, Capune said. Service. and a number of other govem- -cuts Prime Rale ' Ftom 'Vire Servl<:e1 • First National City Bank of New York. the nation's secoiid largest commercial bank, announced today a reduction In its prime lending rate to It 14 percent !rom 11~ percent, effective Monday. tt was the bank's second rate. cut in two weeks and ren~ .the decline in key money market rates In recent days, according to analysts. Shortly after Citibank's action, First National Bank ti. Chicago, the couiitry's eighth largest ban.It, announced the same \~·point reduction, elfeclive 'l\J~y._ Jt 1Yas followed by Manufacturers Bank of Los Angeles arid First NaUonat Bank ol Cincinnati. The prime is the interest banks charge biggest and most credit-worthy corporate customers for s h o rt • t e rm loans. Consumer and small business rates are not tied directly to the prime but movements in the c<lrporate rate can indicate the direction other rates will take. ~1ost of the nation's major commereial banks posted an 11% percent prin1e rate early lb.is week following Citibank's lead last Friday. Observers said that Citibank could have cut its prime %-paint to I I '{" percent today on the basis of a sharp one-week decline in key money-market rates announced ·Thursday by t h e • Federal· ReserVe Bank ot New, York. Citibank determines its prli:ne rate through a formulw pegged to the three- "'eek average of the ~119 d3y ~ealer· placed conimercial-pa.per. • ln JuJY' wben· the prime· reached It!! historic high o! 12 percent, the Citibank formula called for.an even hiJZher rate. but the bank resisted the trend to raise loan prices, partially because of pressure from the Administration. FroH• P1111e ill UDALL ... the right lo drill and all they hil were dry holes," Udall said. "It had been touted as one of the most promising new areas." The for1ncr cabinet official said all the oil produced off the Californ fu. Texasr and Louisiana coastal fields 1n the paft 20 years was les!I than the amount necQed to handle the country's ·demand for three years. "AU indications are that we will not fmd enormous oil !ields out there. And we·re damn fools if we base our policies . o~resources \\'e don't even know exist," Udall declared. "Morton is acting Hki:-a bor>mer oil man,," Udall continue£. "And he will l't!6ret It." FroHa l'<lf/<! Al ESCAPE ... lef of his 1,200-mile journey ... from "I S\\'erved to miss the whale but rncnt agencies likewise house sensitive w atergate Jur.v, Southern Oregon 1<>-San Diego. he banged into my board before turning personal data on ind ividuals,'' Wein- ~ ~ He'd hoped to make the trip in 38 a~·ay," he said. berger explained. days. bot already 'was on bls S6th day . Capune, whose board shows several In recent years. he added, more and }"elected,· Trial having been delayed by high seas, dings he said v.·ere caused by the whale. more has been learned about a computer - .._ad cold water and oil off Santa Barbara. said, "I kept my head down and just syStem's .ability -with knowledgeable , . v-P d r "Well , it still looks the same and went on paddling." human guidance - t 0 automatically T B . M d wl)etller the shots' h8d been fired Inside .._1 8 am 1 glad to be back" the salt-caked The Balboa paddler makes h-~..,';;';;'"';:--"''1'1tb .. "..,•,,.n01;.,,heter-ba,.,,nJ<to..o-f, srienSI...-·ltu.,ve,_d .. a_tma.~.---O ___ e.J.g"'-i_n_. __ O_l_l __ a._yoL.._.gor..,ou<lls"11-'d"ei•IP<he>l'hp-la_n_e_a_i_c._i_ro_'•_h_ea_v_i1_y-i--I F----++-_,.a1 1a~ :r.· Capune, enth~ as he c!imhM~oll-Ule--mtimarslf(>HSm'!:-lWimaf'i.ty;lfe-says, rhe p1ivate sccto1 also ha:! a n1ajor suai:dt\d ai t1:v~:--~:=:~:::::'----imird and carried it onto thesands of because he doesn 't waot 10 endorse pro-potential for abusing privacy, he said. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A 12·member Bothe was given immediate medical Balboa Island. \Veinberger noted lhat the nation's jury and six alternates were. ieleded attention at>i>ard the aircraft. They found After a brief respite in familiar sur· du cts such as alcohol and clgarets. largest credit bureau., Retail Credit today to try five of fonner President one small bullet hole in the celling TONIGHT roundings, capune COC1tinued on his His main purpose for making the Corporation, has in iUJ Atlanta computers Nixon':! closest associates for their part and fixed it. journey early today, heading for the marathon trips, he says, is to set a inro rmation about 45 million Americans. in the Watergate cover-up. 0 pen i.n g Kissinger' J'ater came back to check FIESTA OE COSTA MES A - Carnival, games, food and exhibit£, Costa Mesa Park, OCT. tr, 12 and 13. former Western White House where he "positive example" for youth. ··According, to the federal Trade Com-arguments in the case will begin~ Mon-personally on the condition of .Bothe, hopes to stay overnight. Capune began his latest trip with $700 mission. that firm has the mechanical day. who is hls senior security guard. He FOOTBALL -occ-vs. El Camino. "I .sent a letter four days ago asking earned from speaking engagements and capacity to report on the personal lives After the 18 persons were selected, told him : "You are lucky." Bolhe was Nixon if I could stay there. so I'm raised from friends. At this point though , of 98 percent of our citizens," he said. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica talked permitted to speak to his family in OCC stadiwn. 7:30 p.m. Estancia at T\l!tin, a p.m. Newport Harbor v s . Edi.son at Huntington Beach, 8 p.m. hoping they'.11 le~ me. in ." he sai.d. Whe.n several days from the end of his jourriey \\'einberger stfessed that th r 0 ugh to them at length about their duty. Alexandria, Va ., over the plane's radio he left on his trip Nixon was still pres1· in San Diego, his fortune has , dwindl ed sensi!ive legislation and the impositioo He said at the start of a trial "every to assure th em he was only slightly OCC LECTURES -"Travel &. Holiday Photography." Ralph S. Garrison Ice· turer. Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p . m . .. Geology ri California," George Mason ledtlr!r, Sde:oce Lecture I, 7:30 p.m. denL . . . to a pocketful of change. . of strong liability clauses, many of the person is presumed lnnQcent" until the hurt. On an earlier trip in 1972 along the Counting the coins. Capune discovered abuses which are becoming com· jurors are COCIVinced of guilt "beyond "You ar~ all lucky;• l(jssinger told east coas~. Capune stayed with the Ken-he had $1.20 Thursday. monplace in. the information-gathering a reasonable doubt." \ newsmen 1a00ard lhe plane. "I am n~y , family for two days. . While the paddler said he had mo re field can be eased. S1rica told them emphatically not to serious." II s the le~st the Repubhca~s can trouble th1µ1 usual finding places to "Jf firms wh.ich use inaccurate or discuS:! the case with anyone at any Bothe \\'as taken to a Damascu3 hospital do for. me,, since 1 a'!'! a regi.stered stay, he found hospitality at Coast Guard false information disseminate the data time, even among themselves. He &aid to have hi{; head wound treated. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH DRAMA -"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds," Room lip, Oct. ll, 12, 16. 17, 18 and 19. 8 p.m. Adults $2, students $1. Republican, Capune said. referring to stations, and with individual families. and it affects the life o( an individual, rederar marshals accompanying Jbem Sevual stitches \Ye.re put in a 21h:-inch In the tiny town or Petrolia, population 1 believe that laws should assess a \l:ould clip Watergate stories from the bullet' graze on the side of BoUte':! head , 1'1'HE REAL INSPECTOR ROUND'' ~ South Coast Repertory T h e a t e r . through Sun. 8 p.1n. r.MOTORCY€LE SPEEDWAY RACING -t"Fatrgrounds, 8: 15 p.m. EX CE PTI 0 NA l~ CH !LOREN'S DANCE -Dept. of Leisure Services presents dance for exceptional children ~ young ad~lts. Community Recreation Center, 7 p.m. UC! DRA~1A -"Alice i n Won* dtrland ." Fine Arts Village Theater, 8 p.m. Tickets 54 .50. SArtm'DAY. OCTOBER 12 Fro111 Page Al MILLS ... The t\~O strippers said f\1ills spent as much as $1 ,700 in one night at the Silver Slipper, buying magnum bot· ties of champagne for his companl<lns , the Post said. Hov•ever, the newspaPfr said Arthur August. whom it ident ified as th e establishment's manager. denied that he had ever seen Mills in his nighl club. Tfie Post also quoted August as saying he docs not know Mrs. Battiste\1a. In a telephone interview. a woman \\'ho identified herself as Beverl y Payne SUf{FING CHA~-tPJONSHIPS -First said she was the manager ol the Silver ~ual Cost a Mesa Surfing Champion· Slipper and asserted that f\1rs. Battistella ships. Hunlinglon Beach. 7 a.rn. had never worked there. She also said FABRIC AND FASHION FAIR -OCC J\1ills trad never been in the club. Applied Science Bldg., 9:30 a.m .• 3 In a statement 1Ssued Thursday , f.1ills p.m. said he was ''e mbarra ss ed and OCC LECTURE -"Se1ving for humiliated" by the Monday incident in \\1ann1h," Home Economics Bldg. Roo!h which park police stopped his car. The J. 11 a.m. ----pol ice sa1a-lle"&na-rnrcom"j)ITTllons were- 1\NTEATER OLY~IPIAD -Contests intoxicated and l\1ills had scratches on for all ages over 18. UC!. 10 a.m. his face. ~ 3 p.rn. Mrs. Battistella -who l\1ills called BALLET PACIFICA -Newp or t ~family friend-left the car and jumped Harbor High Auditorium, 2:30 p.in. into a body of water near the Jefferson FOOTBALL -Costa r-.t cs a vs. Memorial. Mills said they were taking fi.Iagnolia at La Palma. 8 p.m. the v.·oman home after she became ill at a party held by friends. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed Jack R. Curley VI.[~ Pte\•Ot.,1 •nd C..~fl """""11°'< Thomas Keevll Tnomas ·A. Murptllne M.on191"0 EOllOf CMrJes H. Loos Richard P. Nall ••\•~t,.,t M~"•q•flCI EOil"'' Costa Mt'Sa Oftict 1l0 Wf\I e., Sl•tt:I M••"""l l OO•e'' PO.loJl!tO,·~· Other Olficts "-•OOl'l lletc:ll . .un ~_, .......... \.f<I-hlCll: \IMC.It,...,,..,. .._ ............ 11tf) lt•ll ~·· Slit 0.-lltl JDS,,..,,,. l l ClllllN Ille.ti Telephone 171•) '42 .. ltl Cll5sUled Advertising ••t·S.71 °"""""'· ,., •. Or#Qt Cot\! "'""''"''"'l ...,..,,.. NII ...... \IOt'ft. 11t .. 1 ... -. ..,. ............... , ..... ,. .. ~~ ......... ..,,.... _._ ........... ulcl!I (II ~-'· ................ ,.,. •t °"" Mtw, o~--.__,et,., "' °"''~ ..i oo ~.. -· 11• .... """"""' ,. ... , ---·I ••• -''tY , I ' ' Mills has not been to his ;Jfficc all "·eek although the \Vays and t-.1eans Comm ittee which he chairs has betn preparing tax legislation. He said in bis stateme nt Thursday he would be back today but his staff passed the "·ord that he .... ·as ill. There "·as no indication when he 'A'ould be seen in publ ic again or when he 1rould return to Arkansas to campaign for re-<.>leclion. t-.1ills' fight for re-election is one of the toughest of his career. \\"hile in seclusion Thursday. his office i~~ued a three·pagc stat('me nt in ·which illills apologized for the "discomfort ·• he caused Friends, and apologized to his family. especi11\ly his wife Polly. 1vhon1 he said could not be along and 1101v "is blaming herself for not ac- companying us thal night even with he r broken foot.·· Mills' opponent , Judy Peuy, said she would not cumment on the incident but her ca1npaign aides were reported to be deli~hted 111\th the tur, nof evenkl. Until now, it appeared there was little chancr--W could ";n although she. ">as ex pected to lake a hefty share of the votes. ~·or years :'ltlills had a reputation as a studious. effective congre ssman wllh a rather sparse night life. But la tely -since his di!Jastrow bid for the presidt!ncy in 1!172, and C::!pecl11lly since he returned from an elght·month .absence for back surgery -ltl I 11 s • persona lity seems lo have changed. lie seems lel.'i enthusias1ic for his job. and occasionally seems to change his sense or hun1or fro1n day to day. Sl)Urccs said. The nom\ally .!lta1d ~1il11 not loog ago left his comnilttee doubled up wit h laugh!A!r \Vlt h a scrie!f of wr y com1nents about pending tax amendments. ' 93, near Mendocino, he stayed two days definite liability on the abuse," he said. newspapers they read and tum off any a U.S. spokesman said, but the agent whih~waiting for fog to clear. Conveying optimism abou\ the nation's radio or television broadcasts about was "in good condition:• "J weeded a family's vegetable garden futu~. the member of the tord Cabl&t Watergate. A bullet alsd pagged through P.othe's and herded sheep." he said. adding th at said . "We have come: through the crises Sirica :!pent 10 days narrowing the ri$lht rorearm, but no bones were broken. such experiences improved upon his sea because we had faith in the idea that original list of 625 prospective jurors. Kissinger cOnferred twice In Cairo with journey . gave birth to America. The selection of nine womeo and three •r Pre:!idenl Anwar Sadat and reported Gelling enough food also \Yas a pro-"ll is the idea that man is born men for the historic trial was completed ''good ta!ks" in 3 meeting in which blem, and the ten pounds Capune lost free ... that government is the servant in two hours. The six female aJtemaUve he was greeted again as "Dear Henry" are testimony to that. of man. not the master .•. and lhit jurors were selected a abort time later. as he kissed. iadat on both cheeks. "When you're staying with people you these things being so, we can c<lntrol Marshals will take them to their homes He flies back to Cairo Monday after just can't ask for si x eggs in the morn· our own destiny." to get belongings auUicient for the th ree talks in Damascus, Israel, Jordan and ing, although that's what you need when to four months expected for the trial. Saudi Arabia. En route home, he stops you born 800 to 900 calories an hour They will spend the weekeDd, as they in Algeria and Morocco. ' while paddling ," he said . ;; Seize(( in Fi1•es will the remainder of the trial, at a Kissinger arrived in Oamascu:! half ';Actually, the old 'P and J" from nearby motel. an hour late for h.is talks with President elementary school is about the best WOODLAND (AP ) -Three teen-agers The jury c<ln:!lsted or eight lilacks Hafez Assad. Assad, recently reanned for endurance.'' he grinned. referring v.•ho "came rrom nice homes" are qoder and four whites. Attorneys for..:..some by the Soviet Un ion, is one of the to the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches arrest in connection with six nres this of the defendants charged tbcir clients more militant Arab leaders and has he carried on his board. week , the Woodland police department could not get a fair trial in the .District threatened not ti> renew the U.N. peace- said Thursday. One fire , which caused of Co I um bl a, which along with keeping mandate on lhe Gqlan Heights Countv Jurors more than $Hl0,000 damage, burned half Massachusetts was the only e I e c t i o n separating Israeli and Syrian forces. a square block in the central business district to vote against Nixon's re-elec-Kissinger hoped to persuade him to •. J)elihera tin,, t'.I district. tion in 1972. ~ keep the U.N, forces another six .months . 1 ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~--~~~~~'--- 2 Murder Cases ~ JuMes are deliberating today in two Orange County Superior Court murder trials in "'hich they have been asked to return verdicts of first degree murder. This is the second full day of dellbcra· tions in the trial of Louis S t a n 1 e y \Viechecki , 30. the unemployed hospital orderly accused or strangling f.il r s . l\1arion Camilla l\1organ to death last ~larch I. l\1rs. t.lorgan, 79, Y:as the mother-in- law of Dr. Louis J. Cella, the influetnial ~1ission Viejo physician who has often been Jinked over the years to the fortunes of Orange County politicians seeking public office. It is alleged that \\'iechecki killed apartment manager l\1 rs. l\1organ after she acalSed him of pocketing rent paid by other tenants and neglecti ng h i s assigned janitorial duties. ll is also alleged lhat he then dumped her body on a vacan t. lot al lhe rear of the Santa Ana apartment building she managed for her son..jnl·aw. At issue in the other trial is the guilt or innocence or Orang• County .Jail -pr-isone.r_Qlas .Anselmo Solano. 32. who Is accused of knifing fellow Inmate JOSe Angel Zatarian. 22, ot Santa Anu . last Nov. 16. It is a\leg~ that Solano, also of Santa Ana , repeatedly plunged lbt knif e Into Zata_riau in a jail restroom while ta.k ing advantage of tM confusion crtated by the transfer of prisoners from the main jail to 1 branch facility. The fi ve-month trial of Solano Is the second longest crimi nal trial in local Superior Court ho1ory. Th record or six nlonths \\' a s established earlier this yeur In l h e medicare Rrand theft and omDezilement trial of convicled Or. \\1cgley Garner Solcun1. formerly of CostA Mesa. Judge Ham\on G. Seovll!c \vas on !he: bench for both trials. • • FAlll1'MP-SM From the finest collection of .lamps in South Orange County. Select from such well known names at Marbro, Stillie, Knob Creek, Norman Percy and many others. F1nt1stlc lnventO<Y of ~ O\Jal ity Lamps All Ready For Immed iate Delivery DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON..:.wooDMARK-l<AR"8_TAN-6AKER NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLlrF OR., tu.2050 Wlll(~A TS • SA TUIDA TS ''" to l:lO • LAGUNA BEACH • :MS NClRTll COAST Jl\\'Y,, .t!H·&SSI TORRANCE• 23649 RAWTHORNE BLVD (Open Fri. UI 9. Suil. 12·5:301 m.rn• ' ' • All Sands Public? Plan Nixed SANTA BARBARA (AP) - A proposal -to let the publle use all California beach areas -lncludlng privately owned lands -was rejected Thur• day by coastal commlssionen in the Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo area. Jn an S.1 vote. the South Central Coast Re g i o n ap- ~ved a subslttute proposal auned at encouraging t he maximum feasible purchase of ocean front and to require shoreline developen to pro- vide public beacil access or pay fees for purcba.,e of ac- cen nearby. . . • f{uwaii Buying SS Catalina ' . - Island Upset by Planned $ 5 ltfillion Sale of Steamer SAN PEDRO (UPI) -The albricb sheikdom ot Kuwait. which alrtady ...., an Island off the east coast of the United States, II about to buy the SouU>em California •teams!Up liner, the SS Catalina, for a reported 15 mlllloo. "J~u miss it and my kids will miss it," Jack Stanaland, steamsbip company president, said of the famed ''Great Wlllte S1eame.r" tbat tJ,a, fer- ried thousand.o of vtslton to Santa Catalina Island every summer for f!<1 years. But the bead of MGRS Inc. said '11lµraday the company would go ahead w!tll the deal U.1\)1\'ay -despite angry reac-tions ·by buslnes.smen and ol· ficials of Avalon, the island's lone city. TUE ECONOJ\-1Y of t h e resort city Is he avily deRend e nt on the 2,000- passenger capacity v es s e 1 , w h i c h has ntatle daily summer-time .runs for a hall century, carrying tou r Isl s, island visitors and shoppers. Kuwait recently bought the island or Kiawah. 20 miles off the coast of Charlestoo, S.C., for $17.4 million. Stanaland s a i d it was unknov.'R whether t he SS C.lalina would ~ US<d for similar excusion runs from south Carolina to Kiawah. 01 Until I read about Kuwait buying that Js!and. 1 had the impression the ship would go to !he PlfSlan Cult," he sak:I. The stt!am&r was being sold because the city wanted the s hip do c ked from the starboard side instead of from the port side, which would mean some rather expensive changes in the vessel, Stanaland said. "We run on a marginal pro- fit. Excess cost!! just don't pay to hassle with." , --. Despite other v es s e Is belnc available to ca r r y pa8ief18ers to the iJland-fron:i S o uthe.m California, George Scott, Avalon's mayor pro tern, said an injunction should be aought again.st the sale. "By announcing it this time of tho year," said John de Board, of the Avalon Businessmen 's Association, "It will kill us. People \\'ill think something ls wroog on O\c island." S<rvic. to the lsla!kl also I! provkled by two other ships owned by the same flnn which OOld 650 passengers. So m e sportsfishlng b o a I s and seaplanes ply the route also. KPFK Broadcasts CALIFORN!A - F e111i1iists Aid 'Ra pe Victi111' DAIL v PILOT A IS Hitchhikcl' Castl'ated REDWOOD ~1TY (AP I - 1\lv men have pleaded in· noctnt by reason ci tnsaolty to charaes they caBtrated a I 6 · y e a r . o1 d Pennsylvanla l!Jtchhlk~r wlth a razor. superior Cow1 Judge Gerald Ragan ljCl Nov. 1S for trial of WUllam Johrul, 3S, a n d Rudy Brink, 18, who ar e charged with kldnaplng . niayheln. robbery. assault and HEW weapons possczlon. Ragan alto ordered psychiatric examinations kw the pair prior to their coart dale. e.uee S41d J00os and Brink mutilated t h e 1.llidcntified ~tonroeville, Pa.. youth Aug. 31. Afterwards, the teenaeer stwnbled into a ranch house near Half Moon Bay, 30 nllles south or San FranciS'Co. PERSIAN RUG AUCTION-I. • Authenfic handmade new and 1nt1aue rugs, carpets & run· ners from a shipment 1usl arnvea from Iran. • All50 a number al new 1 used rug s from variou5 estates SUN .. OCT. 13 at 2 P.M. NEWPORTIR INN 11 07 Jamborn Rd .. Hewport leech l11tffftt. "-I '""' TERMS: Cash. Check. Ma1or Crea1t Caras AUCTIONE ER S. Grill Entnes lor luture auc11ons now being acceoled. ii vou are unable lo anena please wnle or can co1tec1 tor lnlorma11on reg8rd1ng luture aucoons 1n Your area. AUCO• IMTHMATtOMAL 12'111 tt0·2tl0 The aiaslal commissioners, in any event, Tacked authority lo let the public utilize private beach areas, similar to law now on the books in Oregon. But the Issue eventually is expected to be faced at top levels as the statewide coastal commission drafts a California plan for coo.stline use . H~hKept In Cages 0£ Bears LONG BEACH (AP ) ~ -.-.;-;;;-;;;;,· _;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.....;. D e borah Kantaeng, charged vdth murdering a 1nan she ·said raped her. is free on SI0.000 bond, most of ""hich \\'as guaranteed by ferninist .Search by Police LOS· ANGELES (AP1 -alx>ut sources and that to do organizations. Start.led employes of radio sta-so \\"OU.Id cut off the flo~ "The police and !he media SACRAMENTO (AP) tioo. KPFK broadcast events or ne"'s. .. have insinuated she \V a s n ' l Four New Yorken are aerving live as police armed with a But Deputy Dist. Atty . raped. v.·hich is somtthing that • Pact Ok.ayed sli:-moo.lh jail terms tn the search warr~t spent hours Stephen Trott, in a live iJl.. usually happens \\'hen a case of the two Himalayan combing the station for a tervlew on the scene by woman is raped,·' said Valerie LOS ANGELES (AP} bean which suffered indignant 0~°""1 .. J,° Sfromheratontheh obotmebel ,", KPFK, staldha, "It's .. 1r"°' Leo 0.r Nordstrom of the Los Angeles Striking bu! mechanics have .. u purpose 0 rass n · wis Commission on Ass au J ts voted to accept 8 new contract deaths in the alien \\ilds of "They're Listening to tapes, or to shut down his operation Against Women. 'Aith 8 13 percent raise the Northern California. looking through all our files, ..• Our. sole intention is to ''\\'e have reason to believe first ......_, -and city officials But the _,.,..., tem'fs had searching as thoroughly as apprehend the bombers and he ~ .. he . d ho..,.,.",,,...he ..., ....,., poss i b I e , ' ' said station stop thent before !hey k i 11 s was ra~. s s a 1 ~ t agreement would nothing to do with the bears. manager Will Lewis five houl"S somebody." Thursday. spur drivers and the Rapid They were related to the 120 alt "-" 10 1· --1 Miss Kantacng told police Tcan"I D'-•"-t ,·nto a qw·~ N t B It hed er auuut po ice appea.~ '" J..:Jol,Jn; ,.... ""''""""of h h 1 h off' · l O ew C Th"_,_ t KPFK --st (\.•;omen raped her in a Santa settlement. ...,......., a s s 1cta s w ;)Wly a . 11~ a· ~-!embers of the An1al-said they found in the bears' Elizabeth Montgomefy, tion took the opportunity to NQWT Helps Ana park last v.·eek after forc-entertain listeners with a min--n ing her into their car when 2amated r T r7a2 n8s ~~AL.~n!on, cages. star of 11Bewitched" ute-by-minute account of the 'she left her clerking job for represen ing un::\.:uaruts, 'lbe sentences were ordered TV series, ended her search. D £ d -· ine day. voted 464 to 36 to ac~ the Wednes e en ._,. Th f ced h t · USC /UCLA TIFFANY LAMPS R09-Sl25.'5 NOW $61.95 for your: .. game On sale this Handcrafted glass and antiQue brass Tiffany's. prorv\C.!ll, .which prov!; 8 13 day by ~.S. District 11-year marriage with POLICE WERE searching· ~ ey or er 0 g • v e 1 .J~ __ :_.pei:i:~ent..raiseJn Court J,,,;i,. Th J , ,,_._ f, ,,_ ,..,, _ lhem her phone nUJ11ber and ,. · · . .lhe.!UsLyear __ ,....e •,mas , lV.illiam Asher,.47~Qr_•.m=..-....OOL•_group SA!'l""DIEGO-(•~-=-iO<ld<lress-, shinllltt- and a ll nt hik I MacBrlde after ill four plead · ' ·calling itself "Unit ti of the tu 1 1u Perfect room. week. e Book Changes n perce e n • series producer and her New World Liberation Front.I' banner of five women , One of the men, DaMy C. the second year. The basic ed. guilty to smuggling. third h b d ' S t dismissed in the final w-k AlJen, 21 , came to her house pay win 'go from the --nt · They were a-~~ aller us an , in an a In a conununique reci:!ived .... r......... ''""""" M · Th d Tuesda b KPFK the f\'WLF a;f training as city fir c the next day and ~'as killl'd ·$6.37 an hour t.o $7.39. I J 'ffi d ___ o_n1_c_a __ u_rs_a.:.y_. --Y Y • fi h•-. be' lak b sh t bl t h a m a r u a na-sru mg og said it set the recent hombs 1g ...:rs, 1s 1ng en up Y a o gwt as a.s e became suspicious about the at Sherat.on hotels in Lo s by NOW, the Nation al entered the door. bottom IA t6e two cages of Angeles and San Francisco. Organization for Women. Polic e have said that all .................. ~ "*'O~ 1e;8i" .. ili'1iJ <J1!!"1ecl ollun•"•ho" ""'~'"'' ,,_ "''"'"""" 91,.. "''""' r:oiOf 00--Fleg. •2•.99 MOW Sit.ff Malt C d There were no injuries in "They were never given a of her story doesn't add up. bears arriving at San Fran-. U,ge either explosion. fair chance," says Jud ~ th She was arraigned ll'uesday Cisco International A Ir p 0 rt . The group threatened Filner of the women's activist on the murder charge. H 0 d s 0 n from Katmandu, via New Wife .. LiOll "furtherrepcrcussioos"unless group. "They were harassed A feminist spokesman !\a.id SAN DIEGO (AP) -The state Boord of Education has given tentative approval to a plan erpected to improve the procedures for choosing tei:- tbooks for public scflools. One change tentallvely ap- proyed Thursday was e!tabllshing a permanent lS- member I e g a I compliance conwnittee to make ~ all ~terials comply with state laws belore they are reviewed by '"1bjed evaluation -. York. This was in December, ,., certain demands were met by by their superiors and by $800 of the $1,000 premium • t h e I.nteni'ational TelepOOne fellow fire fighters. '1 needed to free the defendant L . . b t n g 1972· C t T ld and Te!ol>aP<>pb ~-owner Fire Chief Leonard Bell said \Vednesday was nWed by the J g J The agents bored boles and OUT 0 of the ~a'ioo ~·· other women may undergo Feminist Women's He a Ith , scrne •'green vegetation,'' The uniformed and plain-training in the future but that Centers of Orange Counly and BankAmericard Master Charge lateridentifieduhashish fell REDWOOD CITY (AP) clothed police searched the first five "did not meet Los Angeles County. The lllOH~,.. .. -towH.,,,...1 ,~-- oul ' A man allegedly ro"•dered by thoraughly even though the the physical s l re n gt fl re-defendant ·s parents nut u p ..... ... -•• .... yw Coen Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5 Sat. 9-4:00 Phone 548-9341 While agents watched, the his wife once threw another statioo manager told them the .'.'q:".u~":"""'.'.'.e:'n~ls~.·::,· ______ ~1~200"',:_--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cages were finally transferred woman into a lion's cage, ac-original message W8! not in ,- in&o ~ VllJ which beaded north. ~coro~ to testimony in her the station. Lewi! already Is · 1 • ' e Beraeflu DIUl i .( . SACRAMENTO I A.Pl -A bill providing an additlooal 13 weeks of unemployment benefits to as many as lf0,000 CaliComians was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Ronald Reagan. The measure , wruch takes effect immediately, a 11 ow s unemployed persons to coo- tinue to receive payment for 39 weeks, until next l\fay 1. The standard limit for draw- l n g unemployment benefits has been 26 weeks. e llarmn-at Top They follOwed iL1aod two cars trial here 'Thursday. in one legal ba.Ule -which frito' Shasta County, where resulted In his spending 16 tt.av lost them ln a fog. Linda Anderson, 2 7 , of days in jail for contempt -...... ; Pacifica, Is accused in the f rus· 1 t ""--..,..... ·-.a -rts ~ lhe or re mg o um over a • •~ ·-· 1:11.a.i ,.... w. April 28 shooting death of her 1a~ from p t · · cages were fl"·-...1 In lhe w~i-jJCU message a nr1a ""'"u. \.IUWll husband Charles. Hearst and two members or a couple of. days later. And Sue Petsche. the victim's the Symblooese UAeration •di quantity • oC hashish w a s ex·\\'lle, tpld tbe San Mateo Anny. scovet'!d m seetion!I of the County Superior Court jury • • T H EY'RE OBVIOUSLY cages at a ranch near Big that Andel'!IOn often was cruel n 0 t g 0 i n g t 0 f i n d t h e Benci. to her. She said they used documents on the premises, The bears had been turned to keep exotic animals and so the motivation may be one IOOl'le in the wilds of the Pitt one time after an argument of harassment," Lewis told River country, oUlcials said. ..he dragged me Into the lion'!! newsmen. One was shot by a loca.I resi· cage and locked me In . The He saMI he has refused to dent. 'l1le other was found lion grabbed me in the head hand over such m e s s a g e s two months later, dead o f and began biting at my skull. under the contention that It starvation, its mouth fouled I guess he got scared and is improper for the n e w s by porcupine quilts. let me oul" media to dJvulge infonnatlon SACRA~IENTO (A P ) -1 ,.~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. Gov. Ronald Reagan is spen- ding the weekend Jn Mexico, which makes IA.. Gov. John Harmer the acting governor bU for lhe first lime. -+t-i--~~~·~-~·;:C:;:--::=--:_ -----~------fl armer, J{epu61fcan can-1 1 dldalefor lieutenant governor, AUCTION v•as appointed a week ago to succeed Ed Reinecke, who resigned following a perjury convictioo in lhe lli C<l!e. Nocturnal Jail Trysts Suspecwd MODESTO (APl -Romeo& and Juliels in stripes vl!lted each other for s e x u a I w. deavors ln.side the Stanislaus County ja!I through a door they picked with a co a & hanger. an inmate says. In a report prepared by the sheriff's office, a woman ·prisoner accused three women and four men trustees of the nocturnal trysts th!! summer. Evidence In the conndentlal report inc ludes scraped palnt on the lock of a door wl'llch connects the men's find ~vmen's section ot the jall' 1---'!l<f---lan~lnte~ed "love letter'' desci1£mg a ntjjli!Or wrnr lovemaking and deep scratches scratches observed on the back ol Ooe of the m•n allogedely Involved. • Sheriff Dan Kelsay says he is not entirely convinced the r o mantle Interludes 1ctually occutttd, but haJ taken ti. precaution of ordering a pick· proof steel plate welded to thedocN'. None o( the inmates would admk taking part In the even- ing encounter•, but loter one of the · -women reported lbe thought she was pregnant. A medical eiamlnatlon ,allayed lhclae fear•, Ulo ~ aald. I I FRIDAY, SATIJRDAY, stlNDAY' ot I P.M. Bargains on Ane Cry!tal, Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art, POintings, J ewelry, Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture, Select Indian Turquoise. , • S 1.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. Courts, Out·Of·Pawn. 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Hurry on down to your Mazda dealer's. Yo6111 be so impressed with the Mazda, you'll probably wont to buy one. Or you might even w io one for free. If not, at least you won't go away hungry. ... Win a free Mazda. Prize Drawing Rules: 1. Plck up ond complete the entry blank cl any Mozdo CJ~olersh i p in the U.S.A. between September 11. 1974, ond November 20, 1974. 2. Tlie winners will be determined by o random drowi ng conducted by Mozdo Motors of Americo and ils Dealers, lhe results of which w ill be finol. Winners will be nolified by mall or d'trect contoct. 3. 3,080 prizes lo be oworded wilh 0 total retail value of s l93,325. 4. Employees of Mozdo M otors of America. its dealers and any firm involved in lhe promotion or conduct of this Sweepsl okes ond their families ore ineligib le. Void In Georgie, Idaho, Maryland, Missouri, Ohio. Wisconsin and where otherwise prohibited by low. AU federal. stole ond locol regulations opply. No purchase required. 5. For the list of priie w inners, send o slompe,d, self·oddressed envelope to Mazi:la Motors of America. P.O. Sox 5609, Compton, Colifornio 90224, ofter December 1, 1974, BEACH MAZDA 17331 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-6666 ' MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HARBOR BLVD" COSTA MESA (714) 645-5700 f I ' I ,-' i\6 D.A IL'\' 1•11 ,4)'1' E D•TORli\I, Pt\GE r That City Pay Hike J • • • • ~ . ,· • l 'il} o f Co::,lo.1 fill·:-.a cmploycs \\4.'0l Into ~:.ilary rl'egotiut1ons in A ugust seeking a 15 pcrC't~nt in crea::,l' l.ust w~ck . lh_c council iJ \Va l'<lcd lhen11 2 percent. ·rhc inC'r c<1s(• adtl::; ubo ut SG00,000 to the cit y:!\ hutlget -;in in l·r L'.:tSl'. of <'oursc.~111 must be 1>aid by lhc 1 axpaycl':-.. '!'here i:, no quc:st1un th:..it <'ity t·m pln~·c::i or any other g roup of govcrnmL•nt \\'orkers -are entitled to !'>alur.v :.1d Jt1:-.tmcnt s 'l'hr question. ralhl'I', bccoml'!i one 0 1 h O\\ n1uctl that llll'l'CHSC \\'Ill bC'. F'i nding :.i n 4.:<1ui table solul ion al\\':.l}!i i!i hardt~r during tin1cs of r ampant infl<ition. Cit~' a nd o lht•r publit L'lllploycs year ci flCr ycur 1·cceivc S<.d ury 1ncreaSC!i th;1t lll:Jll'h !he turrent rate of inflat ion. N ot :.ill \\'orkc rs <.i re so favor<•d. '!'hose in pr i\·utl· indus t ry o ften r(•teivc r~isl's' \\'Cll bclov.· the {'UrrC'nt cost o f li ving int r casc. and. in son1e case s . no ruist·~ a l all . if bus iness co11d it1ons :.ire unfavorable for tht'i r rirm or indust rv . T.hnt s itual ion inc\'il:.ihlr raisl's h;;~rd questions <iho ut unusu;dly larµ:t• in1·rtast•s s uch us thi s one· t:ivcn Costc.i !\l cs~1 {'n1 ployc:-. .Educational Effort Cost a !\1csans \Viii be ~oing to South Coas t Pl .aza Scars for o ut·o f ·the-0rdinar)' rc~1 sons in the few \\•ee ks precPding the· Nov. Select ions. ~cars r n1ployc s once a~a i n have put togethe r an err cc-live and info rmulive program that \\'ill bring rel· lo v.' c mployes and ne ii,:hbors face-to.far e v.•ith c;1 n- didatcs for sta t{· :.111cJ federal offices. 1'his morning, c mploycs he;.1rd J ohn ~r . KehoC'. lhc Re public:an c~1nd idale for sfate tre <J s urer. Sat ur . day rnornin g. tht.~y'll hear fro m Sucanne Le"·is , thl' Ford's New Srii{f Chief . Ucmocratic candidate for the 73rd A~scmbly seat. ~talc Senators Denni s Ccirpentcr, running for re-elec- t1on fl"'Qm the 36th Oist1icl, and 1-1.L. Richardson. can· didatc for the U.S. Senate, will be an1ong future !)pcake rs·. Candidates' talks are give n ut 8:30 a.m. lr1 the cm- ploycs cafete ria and arc open to the public. ~'urthcr information is available by calling Se ars. . 1'he "good citizenship program"began Jn 1966 and has been gro\ving ever sine<'. This year, all Sears s tores along the Pacific Coast a re participating in the projc<'l . Thal fact s peaks v.·cll for its s ucce ss. .. OCC Parki11g Hope If there is one proble m faring Orange Coast College be caus e of it s massive enrollment increase this year, it:s finding places for s tude nts to park. College officials, v.•ell a v.1a re of the parking problem. have taken the first s te p to \vard rectifying Lhe s ituation. At its last n1 eeting. the.· district board told the dis trict archit ects, Bluroc·k a nd Associates of Newport Beach. to move ahead \\•ith plans for a parking facilit y on a now dirt lot at the corner of S Street and Adams Avenue, roughly northwest of the stadium. Architects no\\' arc in the process of hiring a team of surveyors to determine the physical characteristics of the land. Plans will then be drafted. .a contractor selected and the lot construe.Led . A ne \v parking lot at the Orange Coast campus \\'ill be \\'Clcomed bj• faculty and staff. And t he S Street lot "''iii be particularly "'ell accepted by those who have m.ade the mistake of parking o n the dirt lot on a rainy day and ending up stuc k in the mud. A Misleading Diversion ' · May GetPentagon Post- Dear Gloomy Gus Oil P nces-ando=_liifl-ation \\'i\~ll l.l\l (i1'UN Prc:.idt'nl Ford's TIC"' sl;1ff c hil•f. f)onald llumsfeld. \1'011 't bt• a ro un1I the \\lh tl (' I lou:.t· n1,1r(· tha n si.\ 111untlb;" Sources in thl' Prcsirlcnr s eon lnlenct• say he nl!t·derl son1cone in a hurry to rc plaet· A!exandcr JJ:1ig, Y.'ho had headed former • Presideot Nixon's • While llouse staff. The President. therefore. s um · .moned Rumsfe\d whom he actua lly had in mind to be the next Secr etary iJ ( Defense'. O u r :Sf)UrC('S S3y fo'ord still Inte nds to send the able Rums'feld to presidt> over the Pentagon T ll E l'Ftf·:SJl)l-:S1' \1an!t·d to gt•t nd of llaq . .?, :-;a ,\' our :-;11urtr~. l>C'cuuse he hclrl 1or1 tq::ht a r'l·1n 1>n lhe \Vhite llnus1• st<dl'. 11 h1l'h h•nked to him in· :->tl';id of l'or11's p(•opl1· (nr !heir nr- .llt•rs. 'fht• f'l'l'"l1lt•111 " pl.111s f11r Ht1n1 ~tel1t. of c·1HJl'sf', n11•a 11s &·t'rl'l:l r\' ol !")(>f('11Sf1 .l a rill'" Sehle ... 1ni.:1·r 11 iii he <lropJH,:d frnr11!ht·1·:dnnt•I 'l'h1.., 11111 bl• · .. \'IC!ory fo1 St•t•rt•t:.ir\ ofStal1• llenr1 1\issingcr. 11 hn ha ... l.H:t-n ti.:udin.c 11 ith S ehle!>inge1 .. 1 .. r l11r1"1 ~11 1r11l1l<1r!> po\11·~. (JACK ANDERSON) and \V C'lfart' De partment s lippe d do\vn lo the Virgin lsl<.1nds for lhc con- rcrencc. at a minimum t·ost to the tax- 1n1yers of S200 apiece. including hotel a<'commod utions . \'OSEIU ITI-: STOR \': 'fhere is more to the story of ho"' Yosemite Nat iona l Park, "'ith scenl'ry no lloll.)"•''ood .... tudio t·ou ld dupJiratc-, becan1C' the IAlt•kdrop for the TV Sl"rics ··sierra." \\'e published th e first installme nt lJn Sepll'mbe r 15. 1'hc !\tusic <.:or· poralion of Amt'ricu, \\'l' reported, had ta kl!n O\'e r the c;un ping and c;1t('ring contcssion.~ in \'oscmitl' in late 1973. Not Ion~ afterv .. arcls. film cre\1·s belonging to an ~1CA s ubsidiary tur· ncd up in the park to film Uu.r··sierr;i" st•rics Alt houg h nature provided them \\'il h ~unit• of tht• niosl spce· . tacular Sl't·ncrv in the .... ·orld. 11•e re ported . Lhe ·llolly\vOocl hoLs hots tried to 1m 1n·o\'e ii b,\' 11a in tin1: lhc rot'ks in Onl• art•;1. Tiil-: "SI ER RA " T V shO\\ s arc no\\ appea1·ini.: on I he r\ BC net 11·urk. \\•hi(·h should he ~ood for ~ICA 's ca mping <.ind catl'ring bus iness in \'oscmite \\';\Tl'll .4J:'\' \\ \~'l'L : ,\hout 180 T he p rog r a n1 's p roducer , Boh '\clf<1 rt· ofr1~1al!'> J!alhl'11 ·d on ~·<oo;ot_ll' Ci nade r. dl'nics t hat th<' series Y.'as Jrenfhn1;in s Hel'I 111 thi· \ 1ri.:tn crt'ated to pro niotc tourism in the 1~1:1nds lah• last 1no11lh 1 .. d1,1·u-.~ 1hc ( park. But her£'. al lc<1st, a rC' somC' 11hghl "'the 1111n • t•uriofJs coineidences: rhous1n :,: fro1n u ml·nu !:tf!.·u 111th The ser ies wa s not proposed to ____ ,_._11 ..... 1 11f ... 11p1·1·!i !'UHTllll'nl :tl _\lCA,_a.s...usu.all~· happen.:>. buWJ C~\ ~IX'ftillic· ... -Pihl',\ dTilt"CITu l-:11\l u\ur~ 11uti all•d ii. ''Son1e bocly ups tairs go1 :.is tht·\· 1alk1·d :1 h1111! !ht• hu11gt•r 111:11 1-. I ht· idl';i ·· ro r the show. Cinadt·r J.!ain1n ).! 111 1n1po1 1·1·1 ... llt·4J ll"li!h :it•l-.nO\\'k•d).!l'd . llOrhond-. 'rhC' pi lut ~ho"" 01·igin11lly ti1k•d l)nt• r·n•1ft•r1•1H·i• !'>t'"!'-11111 101 ••x;1•» "l';1rk R<i nger." 1i,:as a sad flop. 'l'he plv, de;il1 11·1th lond 'l;irnp prug r.ifn ~ sc•(·n1•ry oulpt•rforrncd lhe actors, ;ind I! 11:1 ... prt·s i il t·d 111 l'f h .\ ·111 11nl~;1 he;1rin1p rl's,,t'tl t he t cst a 11d ien \i,!1'11·til111r1• [),•pa 1'l1111·11\ u!f1l'1;1I 11h11 t'•':-o \'et inir;ieulously, l\-1 CA was able \1;1 ~ llflll ll Ill lrr1n1 \\';'J ... hlll!!l OJ\. s11;~, to ili.•ddlC' thr ~··rit•s 10 NBC' •"J'ht·~· Pi1111il 111p 1~1ugh t it in :-pit1· 11f lhl' 11ilnt. ·· :-.:ii 1I \\Ill'.\ 'l'llE 111·11hl1•nls 111 IHJ1t•r1~ l11·t",1 1lH' l<•n depres ... 111i.:. lho · 11t•l1:1r1· •1ff1r1.i1 ... 1·11111<1 t•s1·ap1_· into 1111• 1·or:d \1,1t1·1" tor' "fl'('e sn1irkcl les ... 1111 .... · nr "11.1rt1·r11ot111 lo ur .... ol lhl' \'1r~i11 lslu11J pa1·a d1 ,1· l'ht· 1l1·1i·c.d t'' e:nnt· ln1n·1 :11 ... t:ttl' .. :ind rc·g1on... 1\I l1•:i ... 1 10 lt·dcr:d n1 f1f 1.d ... from 1 h1 • I ll'al1 h. r.:1h11·a11011 t 'i n:idt·r . \\'llF.Tllf:R or llol ~l C1\ pla1111t•cl 11 that \1·ay. lhe curnpunycoul<l m ak(' up lhl· extra rns1s in !hf• tot1nst bu ... 1nl'ss lhal !lit• 1'\' Sl'l'Jcs .'!lmuld atlrart In \'os en11t1· L'i n11d1•1"~ co1nn11·n1 ou this "1'hert• is ·n11 attC'n1111 1n;tdl' 111 lhl' shO\\ In 1ndirall' that lht• park 1-. ' ost"milt' " A R a re S uccess Story lr\'in i: U1·rli11 . h)' JUichaPI J-'r1·1·dl :.11d. (StPin a1ul l)a ,\•,SS.!15) 1'he lifr nf Irvin.I! l\1 ·rl1 n i:i:. tht· k1n<l 11! !'lr•r.v ,1ou \1•oulcln ·1 h1•!11'''t' if you thdn 't klltl\\ 11\\as lrut•. \\'ht•rt• hut Hl rt'!d llfl'\\OUld .t St'f'llnrl i:r<ide d r'111nul ll'il h 1 v.11 d a~·s form al 1 n .... I ruction 111 n1u s11· ,,.1.111 lu1h· t·ounlr'.' t.o.sinJ,t111~.:.'. l}f.Rl.IS"S (';11 !,1 Ith• 11,1s unt'1"l'l'lt f ion nblc. Horn r ... r:u•I BJlinc in !'iibt'na. IH' ".1~ h1 uui.:ht tu !Ill' l 1Htcd St;1 IC>: :it !ht' ai.:1· .,1 t11ur h.1 11:1rt•nt.' lle-eini: ~ poJ;:rorn 111 ... fJther tl11'<I "hr>n h1• 11 a:-C'iJ,?hl ;11111 hC' ha<l tn J.!O lo \\Ork IO hl•/p !o UJl l>Orl Ill s (,unil,\', · ' 1\1:u11· I\ m l'r1 ":111 :o.UC't'C'"" ... 1 or11• ... -.1.1 rl llH:-o 11 ;11· but It•\\ oft ht· !'HIC't't'""l'' h;i 1 I' b1'C'll :1s ~c·11:-itt t 1on:il or c11tlur111~ ;:;rrlln h1•c <in h1 :-. 1111rk1nJ! hi t• ~·~ :• 111·113IJ0 1 hur ,., t'n <•' a rhild lun1·" ,11·1·e :-J;1~1 11 J; in h1 ' t1l.';Jrl lie i.:ot 111\0) !llOSI(' ;t ... a .;1 n~llLI? \\IHI ('/', a lyricii;I :111d t tu•n . .,.. hl·n hl' 11·:1,..nt'l'.I to pick oul lllll~·~ il!1 lh1• h lu rk ht'\S or <l J>illf\I', ii Ct>mpu:,1 •r. I T HE BOOKMAN l·:\·•:NA<:-1 !\ en1nposrr h{' nc\{'I' ch1I ll'a1'1l In l'l".id or \111lt• lllU1'1C . or In 11s1· ;1 pi :inn's \\hill· kc~·'· But he nt'\'l'r h.ul •• pruhh•rn f1nd1n~ IX'lt('r eclur:11t·d 11t'Ople 11ho1•1111ld 1·un1n1ii th!' tunt•s hi' hun1111t•d to p;q1rr · fl1 rt· 11 Sllltn nf fiO yt"1t N , Rt-rhn h1t'i \\ nt11·11 ,1h1111t 3.0011 ~1111~:-. ;1nll h<Jlf of t hcnl ha\(' hccn puhhshl'd. So mt• ha\'£• tntcrrst111~ h1:<1tor1l':- Unc :111n.c thttt 1\ .is cut 0111 ol' lhc• \\'o r lrl \Var I llc\'lll', "Yl1>. ~IP 'i'apha n k'' for IC'c1l nic;1 I r~a stln s. r ;1mt• on strong 211 ~·run. lutcr unclt•r 1tu• Htlc "God ll lt·!ls J\rnt'rica · ··smilr and Sho\1' "l'nu r llimple·· flnp- pc:d in f9Ji h11! \\1lh 11~\V 1,\ril'S l;•ll•r IX'camr ··1-:ustt•r P <rradC'" A nun1ll('r .... r1lle11 tn t'O\('I' a sc!'nt• !>h1fl in .. \n 11i r (;(•l \'nur Gun " \111:-11tl1·d " 0fhC'1'C•r.o No IJU ,'1(11l{'!-' l,tkC' l'iho\1 u.,1:;1nc:ts . ·· OnuJ: /\ndf'r~nn tu1•1) Please tell the voters that our $3 ,000-a -month s chool district superintendent has an assistant, who has an assistant. who has an assistant-ad infinitum! A few less cooks would make a better stew ... and lower t9e cost! A NO VOTER GIOOmf Giu (Ol•un,~u •r• •ulwniltH "' r•IOff• -M ftel RKOH•<ll• r•llKI Ille wie ... ol t~• ..w-..pef'. S.M '°"'pol M f oe la Gloomy Gu•. 0.11, Pilot. It Takes Friends To Argue (SYDNEY HARRIS) It is one of the p<1radoxes of human relatio nships tha t in order to have a J.:OOIJ and product i\'(' argume nt y.•ith a 1n a 11. you fi rs! ha \'(' to Ix-a friend or his. Str;1nl(c rs t-.111onlyIx-1ncffectua1l y polite or abrasively rude ; it requires friends to qua rrel to a conclusion or al lt>asl •t compacl. \Vh t>n strangers have an a r,itumcnt. about politics or rcll~ion or art. the.v arc busier defending their pcri.on.i I it-~lh•-n-t.~ir;)()i11l-of-o;ie w. l'\1·0 friends l'i:l n l'Om e to i;:ri 11S 11·ith the suhje<-·t honestly a nd deep]~·. '!'his is I\ hy so many soci;~I altt•r. c;1tions a re fruitl('S.~ and sha llo\1·. Eal'h ;1dvcrs;1 r.Y is secretly st ri \'ing to prove• his supremacy to the other : lo~lc and rc•aso11 llt'C only incident al \1·ca1>0ns. and truth is subdued t o pl ausi bili ty _ \101... TA IR E once rcfu:-.ed to tak(' part 1n a discussion \\·ith a chanl'c t1cc1ualn· lance bce3use he said there \\'Crc lno rna ny persons !)resent. T he m:-.n, astonis hed . saicl th<-•re \\ t•re only t y.·o 01 1 ht· m. and they \\•ere q ui te alolll'. ":Xo." said Volt:nrt'. "\ht•r1· :11·l· at i l1·asl ~1-.: 11f us There is the man vou 1h111k you :ire, the m an I thi nk you ;;rt•. ;111d thl' n1 ;111 you rcalt~ are ;ind th1• same holds t rul' I he other w;,iy aroun d.·' i\ dtbatl'. like ~1 love affa ir . n1ust ht 111 tl'nsel.v ho nest to be satisfactr1ry Thr <IC'h;1tt·rs . like the lo\'ers. must not lic· 111 l0:1eh othe r : hut. more important . the\· rnust not lie to the ms!'!lves. TY.ofri cn1t's 11 ho kno\\' en ch other "''e ll arr un1lrr no rn·t·c·ssi! .v to pretend they ;1rc nol>lcr or II 1:-0!'!' OJ' Ill Ore diSl)i\SSionall' lha n I h~'I l'l':llly IJ r l' . i\ l.!'10ST e ve r~·th i ngt hn l \\'C hcl1Cl't·, \\'(' belic"e because of n1 ixcd n1ot1ves. 'l'his is wh<t l the senior .I. P. l\lor i::an t11 ho \1•as p ir a t iral . hu t no t h.''f)U('!'1tlt.·ul ~ meant \\-hen he ~aid. '"!'here :11·r t.,..•o reasons for do1n,I! a11yl hn1~ ;J r::ood reason, and lht• reul -" reason Fr1erlfls ha1·<' the pri\1i1cf:!,r of pier· t•1n~ beneath the "'itood" reuson :i nd c!\i;IO:-.ini:: th<' rcnl re:1wn for the op- fWlne nt 's <'OTI\'it't ions and opinions and prcj udicc~ m:ii;kin,it as "f~•cts " \\ llF.~ \\'•::-.re ,l'OU nJ?. \1·ekecp! r~ ln.i: lop<'rsnnde:i-1 rangrr:i;loour\iCl\'l)Oinl . but 11 r ~non h•a rn I hat th • nior.e fcr1 C'lll 11 e i:1•t t ht• miirr 1·e~is1a nc1• the~· pul up It '' l '• rl t1r r 11•· I\ 1~lorn of rnaturH 1· tn IH.'l'tl!H(· lru•n1t ... \\'i!h ;_1 n1an l~for(' rr~Jll~ lo t•o111l·rl h1 n1, If he,..cfOl;'S not k1101\' you :1 nd t ru.'!t ~Ou, hcis not lik•·ly to lX.'lil'\'l' ,\OU. \\IASJ11NGTON -11ad they set out to pro11e one of the central t heses of. l\1<irxis m , Mr. f'~ord and his fellow politichins of both parties couldn't hal'C done it neate r. After gro\\'ling about ··exorbitant prices" in oil. Mr. Ford then said (in a quote which may >H\ yet find its place in 1' - the Museum of lm · 1 r' perialis m) that. ' 4 J ··Throughout ~ his tory, nation s have gone to war ove r natural ad· I\.. vanta~es such as . · y,•atc r or food or convenient passages on land or sea.·· ( VON HOFFMAN ) Hi\'cr ~l t•rca to rid the y.·orld of unf;ur oil pricing \\'ill ha\1e the mos! nC"gligliblc effect on the cost or grub at the checkout l'Ounter . Inflation must rage on as before, because raising prices doesn't cause inflation. The prices a re a result or inf1<1tlon. The in- flation of, \\'hat ? Eithe r the money supply or the eredit s upply. which are tht• same thing. Priees and 11·ages gu up bccausc more dollars have been printed and therefore thc.v art• v.•orth le~s . \\lilhout inflation, the ris e in the price or anythinn 1nea ns tha1 people will t•ither buy less or it or less or something else . 1'hus raising the price or oil can e<1use 1nueh hard'i hip and many dislocations, but it can't cause inflalion. Thal 's something \\'e do to oursel11e:. If the Preside nt of the United States says lhings like that. the l\tarxists need nol tell us thal our system is bu.ill on forcing forei gners to sell their rav.• n1 atc ri ;.d s to us at low prices and to huy our 1nanufactured goods at high ones. In addilion. Dr. Kissinger 11•ar- ncd the U .N. in basso tones about "decisions lo rcstril'l production and maintain an artificial price level." And the re· is Sen. Scdop Jackson in· the Co ngress. sim1)lifyin g it yet further by callin g the pri ces foreign oil TllEN \\'II\' IS l\1r. Ford sa.ving produce rs charge "tri bute... !hat "exorbita nt prices run the risk of By an y kno v.•n de finitio n o f a Y.'orldY.•ide depression and threaten <:apita lism , thcrl' is no SUl'h thing. of the brcakc!OY.'n of world order and course, as an exorbit;inl or an unf<1 ir safe ty?" Ca n a ll or that ha ppen just or a n unjust price. Any price and ~~~ur:r~~ca~gubt~t~'~1 ~~~~~,n.:i:h'; t'\'ery price, high or lo"" is a just to'bank or invest? Hardly. Then what. price. ir a Y.'illing selle r y.•ill take it arc the y afraid of? fl v.·ould scem and a .,...illing bu yer v.·ill give it. Thus, the basis of the rear is that the oil in reality, l\1r . F'ord, Y.•ho is dead set j)roducrrs' \Vanting to sell for c<1sh in. against price conlrol in America. slead of c redit may precipitate a cql- u;1 nts to impose it on Arabia la pse of a n overblown, horrendous ly -----~·nsra:b1~-ll'fff'l'mftimrnl-mrnk1rrg Slruc· OUT PR ES ID ENT t'ORD'S Lure . Depending on Y11ho you ta lk to. fhngin g the Ame rican fleet up the there is anywhere rrom S75 billion 111 S200 billion floating orrshore in a daisy ch<iin of JOUs. The opin\on is that manv of the borro.,..•ers are insolvent. and 'that the demands or the oil· produc ing countries for payment are going· to force creditors to start cal- ling in their loti ns. \Vith the.. President talking about ''wor ldvoide d e press ion'' and ··ultimate bankruptcy." '-'"C might do 'A'ell to take a look at the "built-In pfotections" v.•hi ch most of us have been told will pre11enl another 1929·39. Non~ of those that apply to the stock market -the margin requirements. the Securities and Exchange Commis- sion. broker insura nce -has pre\'Cn- ted a crash. ' \\'ll AT ABOUT un e mploymenl compensation. \l'elfare and Social ~curil y ? In ttddition to helping in· di11id ua ls. these· programs y,·er'c made to keep purchasing po'A'er up, t hereby guaranteeing a certain level ·belO'-'' "''hich business couldn't slump. Al the time, it \\'as probably considered im· possible to have this kind of r~ec,ession and inflation a t the same time. bul \\•c do. and the re is ample evidence to argue that the recession is actuall y caused by the inflation. If t~t is the case. the fa m ous ··built·in pi'O(i!ction· s:· \\•hi ch a re deliberately designed to be inflationary, may make matters y,·orsc. \Vith a lot of luc k. it'll turn out that the President a nd e\·erYbody else \\'ho's sounding a larmed and alarmist are mis taken. But in any case. \~1ild" sY.•ings ttt A rahs and Venezuelans and I nd ones ian s are the klii{I ol' misleading d ive rsions thal \Viii com- pound confusion later on. Brown Jr. for President? \Viii Edmund G. ··Jerry" Bro1A•n, .Jr., be the next President or the l;nitcd Sta tes? No. the question is not a ty1>0g raphical e rror. Brown is run· ni ng for J,!ovc rnor of C.ilifornia in this elC'tt ion. not president. But even before California bccamt· lht• na t ion's most populous state. ils gove rno r s w e r e b c in j! s tri c k e n w ith th e w e ll,, known po litical di sease or ··r otomac fever." Earl Warre n suf· rered from it and made tv.•o a ttem · pts to 1vin the GOP pr es id e ntia l nom i nation. Ed111und G. ··P ut " Bro\\'n wa s bitten by the bug the day :1ft{'r he was first elected governor. And Ronald Reagan. only in office a year and a hair, attempted a coup at the 1968 GOP convention and hi s prC'scnt efforts indicate signs or a relapse . The fart 1s th:a t , because 'or the !>late 's Jl0p11!11 1ion "·hich gives it the lnr iicst delc~alions ul•the 1>residcntial non1inating C<>ll\'C nlion-., anyone elec- lt~d gove rnor becomes an inst.ant president ia. I ca nd I date. t'\LRF.AOV ca!lit ern pundits are in- "ludi nJ:. J unior Brown'!\ name in their· lists of l)cmoer<itic prospecu In 1976. Iii:;; injC'<'lion into the national i;cenc c\·1•n llf'for(' his election as go1,:ernor is l'Slahlls hcd, is lurgcty due to the \\1lth- dr:1" ll l or Senator Ted Kennedy a." t1 19711 t•on lcnrle r . 1'his has sent the IX:111ocrt1l~ scur. ryin~ to build Ufl new hor>cfuls to rill the void. Until now most · of the ~S lliranl!I \11Cre l;vin6' dormant. In the ( EARL WATERS ) belief that if Kenned y "'a nted it he \l'OUld gel it \Vhile ~om t• or the old horses such as AlcGDvt'rn, ~1 cCa rthy, f\luskil! and llumphrer <tr(' being trotted out for rcgrooming, ·lhe search for somt' neY.' race!i is unde rway. Part of the effort ""'ill be to hc11d off Governor George \\lallacc \\•ho, 1\•ith Kcnncdy's dc par. lure, now looms h1rge as the one with lhc most SUllllOrl at the moment. IT IS l)l'Obably jus t as unrortunatt' for young Rroy,•n as il is for the people nr California that the 7G national politi c;d S\veeps takes h11 s become mixed up \l'ilh the immediate contesl for go vernor But the carl,pail!n fron1 Ibis point on v.•.1 11 he clouded by thal issue. The question \\1\ll be '-''hethcr Brown Is ~in­ ccrc. in his desire to be Jl,O\'Cr'tr or j.iJ he merely seeking the office as a st.t'!"p· ping stone to higher office? Since that is exactly what he-did \\•Ith the jOb of Sccre t:iry'of State, there ls·grounds to he ~uspi clous or his present motives. And Californiani; have become Jn. c:rcaslngly bitte r aboul the tendency O( the ir J:Overnors lo ab.'lndon them in the pursuit of nu Lionel offi<'C. llis opPonent. Republican J ~ouston I. 1'1ournoy. cscllpe$ lhut !!ligma. In· c umbe nt Pres idents invaria bly recei\'C 1hcir p;\rty·~ nomination a nd President Ford has already signullc1I he v.•ill be a c:.i ndirllrtc in 197tt. If clC'C· tc<f governor. f>'lour l'loy would "nol thCrcrorc be dls trnctcd by prc!oiidc n· 1ial a mbitions, ul lct1st during the first four yc51 rs. , SO. even though his injection into' the national pres idential contest is not of his own doing, Junior 8roy,1n is now confronted with the necessity or ilS· s uring the voters that, if elected, he \\·nuld devote his full attention to the iob or being go vernor and not neglect those responsibilities by seeking the prcsid enC'y . 'fhat "''ill be ;1 tough one lo sell. llO\VC\'C r much he may protest, it stretChes the already overstretched c redibility or the public to bclie\·e that an ambitious politician v.•ould turn bis bark on n pa:esldcnlinl nod. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro8ert N. Weed, Publi.!ht r Thomas Kuvil, Editor Barbar.a k'.r.tibkh . Editorial Page Editor The edil,orial page ol the Daily .. Piiot seekn.o inform and stimulate readers by presenting on this P•se dh·erse oommt>nlary on topics 0( In· ltresl by .i;1•ndlcatcd·columnlsts and t'artoonists. by pro11ktin1 a forum ror r'Cad('rl ' vJev.·s and by prtsenling this ne"'·1paper'' opinions and ldt11 on cµrrenl topics. The editorial opinlons or the Daily Pilot appear only In the rditnrl11 t'Olumn at the top of thf p:i11:e. Opinions e~preutd by lhl'. columnist~ a!ld cartoonists <1nd ltl\Qr 11.·ritt>rJI: arc Cheir ov.n al'ld nocndc.r6~mcnt or their views by llM: Ui:uly Piiot shouid be Inferred. f"riday. Oclohcr ll, l974 • v • • ' F m, An m I di Ad to An in A te w re sm \ an ,,